Data Recap (Defining the Population)

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Data Recap (Defining the Population) Presented by NLP Logix Kids Hope Alliance Board Meeting June 11, 2018

A county, a ZIP Code, a neighborhood Duval County ZIP Code: 32206 Census Tract 017400 Eastside Neighborhood

Reference: Health and Human Services Defining Poverty Poverty Line 185% of the Poverty Line 300% of the Poverty Line Single Person $12,140 $22,459 $36,420 2 Household Members $16,460 $30,451 $49,380 3 Household Members $20,780 $38,443 $62,340 4 Household Members $25,100 $46,435 $75,300 *note: 185% of the poverty line defines the cutoff for reduced price meals for school children Reference: Health and Human Services

Defining the neighborhood Matthew Gilbert Middle Eastside Census Tract 174 Bordered by the river on two sides Below 8th Street East of Palmetto Kids Hope Alliance Office TIAA Bank Field

Who is living in Duval County? 890,673 people 7th largest county in Florida 17% in poverty (169k people) 31st of 67 counties in Florida Jacksonville ranks 32nd in terms of most poverty in the 100 largest cities of the US National poverty rate is 15.5% Food Access 25% (220k) are considered low access 64% of counties in the US have better food access than Duval County. References: 2015 American Community Survey, 2018 USDA Food Desert

References: 2015 American Community Survey Who is living in 32206? 17,141 people 42% in poverty (6.7k people) 3rd highest ZIP code for poverty in the county 31st highest ZIP Code in the state Top 3 % of all US ZIP Codes More than double the US average Andrew Jackson High Kirby Smith Middle John Love Elementary Matthew Gilbert Middle References: 2015 American Community Survey

Who is living in this Eastside Neighborhood? 2483 people 20th smallest in the county out of 174 census tracts 40% in poverty (891 people) More than twice the poverty rate of the city 14th highest census tract for poverty rate in the city Food Access Low Access Tract at ½ mile 35% of households do not have a car Matthew Gilbert Middle TIAA Bank Field References: 2015 American Community Survey, USDA Food Desert

Beyond Poverty In both 32206 and in the Eastside neighborhood, over half of the population earn less than 185% of the poverty level Percent of Population Below Percent of Federal Poverty Level Reference: 2015 American Community Survey

How many children live in poverty? Of the 204,854 youth living in Duval County 26% of people under the age of 18 live in poverty (~53k youth) 21.7% of youth nationally live in poverty 29% of related children under 5 years old live in poverty (~17.5k youth) Reference: 2015 American Community Survey

How many children live in poverty? Of the 204,854 youth living in Duval County 26% of people under the age of 18 live in poverty (~53k youth) 21.7% of youth nationally live in poverty 29% of related children under 5 years old live in poverty (~17.5k youth) Of the 3,936 youth living in 32206 63% of people under the age of 18 live in poverty (~2.7k youth) 72% of related children under 5 years old live in poverty (~975 youth) Reference: 2015 American Community Survey

How many children live in poverty? Of the 204,855 youth living in Duval County 26% of people under the age of 18 live in poverty (~53k youth) 21.7% of youth nationally live in poverty 29% of related children under 5 years old live in poverty (~17.5k youth) Of the 4,233 youth living in 32206 63% of people under the age of 18 live in poverty (~2.7k youth) 72% of related children under 5 years old live in poverty (~975) Of the 660 youth living in Eastside Neighborhood 59% of people under the age of 18 live in poverty (~390 youth) 93% of related children under 5 years old live in poverty (~150 youth) Reference: 2015 American Community Survey

Reference: Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office Incidents Data How prevalent is crime? In 2016, Duval County had 71 property and violent crimes per 1000 people 19 violent crimes per 1000 people Reference: Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office Incidents Data

Reference: Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office Incidents Data How prevalent is crime? In 2016, Duval County had 71 property and violent crimes per 1000 people 19 violent crimes per 1000 people In 2016, 32206 had 142 property and violent crimes per 1000 people 53 violent crimes per 1000 people Reference: Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office Incidents Data

Reference: Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office Incidents Data How prevalent is crime? In 2016, Duval County had 71 property and violent crimes per 1000 people 19 violent crimes per 1000 people In 2016, 32206 had 142 property and violent crimes per 1000 people 53 violent crimes per 1000 people In 2016, the Eastside neighborhood had 161 property and violent crimes per 1000 people 56 violent crimes per 1000 people Reference: Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office Incidents Data

Is quality childcare available? Kindergarten Readiness Duval County as a whole 347 providers 33% (115) have readiness of 50% or lower Average Readiness: 59% Average FLKRS: 53% 37th out of 67 counties in Florida (Average score: 54%) Reference: Early Learning Coalition of Duval County/Florida Department of Education School Readiness

Is quality childcare available? Kindergarten Readiness Duval County as a whole 347 providers 33% (139 providers) have readiness of 50% or lower Average Readiness: 59% Average FLKRS: 53% 37th out of 67 counties in Florida (Average score: 54%) 32206 18 providers 17 have recorded rates 53% (9 providers) have readiness of 50% or lower Average Readiness: 45% Reference: Early Learning Coalition of Duval County/Florida Department of Education School Readiness

Is quality childcare available? Guiding Stars are assigned by the Early Learning Coalition of Duval County to indicate childcare quality. The program is voluntary, but programs must participate and have 3, 4, or 5 stars to receive some of the available city funds. Duval County 32206 5 Stars 27% (44) 12.5% (1) 4 Stars 27% (45) 25% (2) 3 Stars 35% (52) 2 Stars 11% (17) 50% (4) 2.5-3 3.1-4 4.1-4.5 Reference: Early Learning Coalition of Duval County

How are schools performing? In 2017, Duval received a B grade from FDOE Only 11 of 67 counties received an A grade 24th with respect to total points possible 3rd highest points out of 67 counties for College and Career Acceleration 46th out of 67 counties for English Language Achievement 32nd out of 67 counties for Mathematics Achievement Reference: Florida Department of Education District Grades

How are schools performing? Overall graduation rate of 79% for the 15-16 school year. 39th out of 67 Counties in Florida Tied for 6th in the top 10 most populous counties Tied with Baker for the lowest out of the surrounding counties Reference: Florida Department of Education District Grades

Relating graduation rate & economic status Stanton College Preparatory Reference: Florida Department of Education School Grades