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Enrollment & Demographic Analysis 1999-00 Through 2009-10 1
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Texas Public Schools Enrollment by Ethnicity 2
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Texas Public School Enrollment Growth by Ethnicity 3
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1999-002009-10DifferencePercent Total Students3,991,7834,847,844856,06121% White1,721,9691,615,459(106,510)-6% Hispanic1,578,9672,354,042775,07549% African American576,083679,351103,26818% Asian/Pacific Islander103,499180,00876,50974% Native American11,26518,9847,71969% Low Income1,955,0122,848,067893,05546% LEP555,334815,998260,66447% 4
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Hispanic children make up 91% of school enrollment growth Source: Houston Chronicle, Texas Politics Hispanic children represent 91% of the public school enrollment increase over the past decade, according to Texas Education Agency statistics. The current school year shows an overall enrollment of 856,061 students from the 1999-2000 school year. The number of Hispanic students has increased by 775,075. The number of white children has declined by 106,510 during the past decade – about the same number as the increase in African American children. 5
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Perhaps the most stunning statistic when it comes to school enrollment is the number of children from low income families. The number has increased by 893,055 over the past 10 years – exceeding the overall student enrollment growth. The number of white children attending public schools is declining all across Texas. White children now make up less than 8 percent of the total enrollment in the Houston ISD and less than 5 percent of the Dallas ISD enrollment. 6
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Rockwall ISD Enrollment 1999-00 Through 2009-10 7
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Enrollment Annual Change (%) Rockwall ISD vs Texas 8
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Rockwall ISD Enrollment Projections* *Projections based on Rockwall ISDs Average Annual Change for the Past 10-YRs, 5-YRs, and 3-YRs 9
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Rockwall ISD Enrollment by Ethnicity 10
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Enrollment by Ethnicity 2019-20 Projection 11
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Rockwall ISD Minority Population Trend 12
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Economically Disadvantaged Enrollment Rockwall ISD vs Texas 13
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Rockwall ISD Economically Disadvantaged Trend 14
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Limited English Proficient (LEP) Enrollment Rockwall ISD vs Texas 15
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Feeder Information Rockwall ISD is divided into two Feeders: – Rockwall High School (RHS) Feeder – Rockwall-Heath High School (RHHS) Feeder Feeder Enrollment includes Elementary, Middle School, and High School students by their designated campus attendance zone and enrollment path. 16
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RHS Feeder Secondary Schools Rockwall High School Williams Middle School Utley Middle School Elementary Schools Reinhardt Elementary Dobbs Elementary Cullins-Lake Pointe Elementary Nebbie Williams Elementary Hartman Elementary Hays Elementary * * Portion of students will attend either Utley MS or Williams MS 17
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RHHS Feeder Secondary Schools Rockwall-Heath High School Cain Middle School Utley Middle School Elementary Schools Rochell Elementary * Amy Parks-Heath Elementary Pullen Elementary Jones Elementary * Springer Elementary Shannon Elementary * * Portion of students will attend either Utley MS or Cain MS 18
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RHS Feeder Enrollment by Ethnicity (%) 19
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RHHS Feeder Enrollment by Ethnicity (%) 20
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RHS Feeder Minority Population Trend (%) 21
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RHHS Feeder Minority Population Trend (%) 22
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RHS Feeder Economically Disadvantaged Trend (%) 23
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RHHS Feeder Economically Disadvantaged Trend (%) 24
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RHS Feeder Limited English Proficient (LEP) Trend (%) 25
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RHHS Feeder Limited English Proficient (LEP) Trend (%) 26
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Proportion of African American Students RHS Feeder vs RHHS Feeder 27
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Proportion of Hispanic Students RHS Feeder vs RHHS Feeder 28
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Proportion of White Students RHS Feeder vs RHHS Feeder 29
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Proportion of Native American Students RHS Feeder vs RHHS Feeder 30
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Proportion of Asian/Pacific Islander Students RHS Feeder vs RHHS Feeder 31
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Proportion of Limited English Proficient (LEP) Students RHS Feeder vs RHHS Feeder 32
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Proportion of Economically Disadvantaged Students RHS Feeder vs RHHS Feeder 33
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Percentage of Area School Districts Students in Low-Income Families in 2009-10 Source: Texas Education Agency Highland Park0% Carroll2% Coppell10% Frisco13% Allen16% Grapevine-Colleyville18% Plano23% Rockwall23% Lewisville25% McKinney27% Richardson55% Garland57% Carrollton-Farmers Branch59% Arlington60% Mesquite62% DeSoto63% Duncanville70% Grand Prairie70% Irving78% Lancaster79% Dallas87% 34
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Rockwall ISD Ethnicity Elementary Enrollment & Gifted/Talented (K-6) As of June 3, 2010 35 Elementary Enrollment (K-6)EthnicityGifted/Talented Qty% % Native American240.3%20.4% Asian/Pacific Islander2443.4%245.0% African American5137.2%132.7% Hispanic1,33818.7%398.1% White5,02570.3%40383.8% TOTAL7,144 4816.7%
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Rockwall ISD Ethnicity Middle School Enrollment & Advanced Courses (7-8) As of June 3, 2010 36 Middle School Enrollment (7-8)EthnicityAdvanced Courses Qty% % Native American100.5%20.4% Asian/Pacific Islander532.5%265.6% African American1758.1%204.3% Hispanic40018.5%316.7% White1,52270.5%38282.9% TOTAL2,160 46121.3%
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Rockwall ISD Ethnicity High School Enrollment & AP/Dual Credit (9-12) As of June 3, 2010 37 High School Enrollment (9-12)EthnicityAP & Dual Credit Qty% % Native American190.5%8 Asian/Pacific Islander1203.1%664.2% African American2907.5%835.3% Hispanic59415.3%16210.3% White2,86573.7%1,25479.7% TOTAL3,888 1,57340.5%
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Rockwall ISD Ethnicity Total Enrollment & Special Education (K-12) As of June 3, 2010 38 Total Enrollment (K-12)EthnicitySpecial Education Qty% % Native American530.4%50.5% Asian/Pacific Islander4173.2%70.6% African American9787.4%15714.5% Hispanic2,33217.7%21419.7% White9,41271.3%70364.7% TOTAL13,192 1,0868.2%
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