Demographic Report October 2015 By the Department of Teaching and Learning.

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Demographic Report October 2015 By the Department of Teaching and Learning

Sections I.Ethnicity II.English Learners (EL or LEP) III.Free/Reduced Price Meals Participation (FRP)

Data Source Notes I.Ethnicity and English Learner (EL) data comes from the Home Language Report in the September 29 th MARSS Submission. The September MARSS Submission totals differs from the annual October 1 st Enrollment Report which is pulled directly from the Synergy Student Information System. II.Free/Reduced Price Meals Participation (FRP) data came from the Compensatory Revenue Report edited on September 29, 2015

Ethnicity

Roseville Area Schools: Ethnic Composition District Enrollment: 7,547

Roseville Area Schools Trend: District Enrollment by Ethnicity # Students# Students MARSS Data *Includes Harambee for and beyond White Hispanic Asian Black American Indian

Roseville Area Schools District Enrollment by Ethnicity based on September 29 MARSS Report American IndianAsian/Pacific Islander HispanicBlackWhiteStudents of ColorTotal Year#%#%#%#%#%#%# %4496.6%1221.8%2493.7%5, % %6, %5017.4%1301.9%2914.3%5, % %6, %5458.1%1572.3%2874.3%5, %1, %6, %6189.0%1812.7%3515.0%5, %1, %6, %6189.3%1542.3%3755.6%5, %1, %6, %6299.6%1442.2%3665.6%5, %1, %6, % %1872.9%4236.5%5, %1, %6, % %1973.0%4657.1%5, %1, %6, % % % %4, %1, %6, % % % %4, %1, %6, % %3114.9%5268.3%4, %1, %6, % %3595.6%6279.9%4, %1, %6, % %4006.2% %4, %1, %6, %96815%4627.3%71611%4, %2, %6, %1, %4907.5% %4, %2, %6, %1,04716%5388.2% %4, %2, %6, %1, %5908.9%86413%3,97360%2,65440%6, %1, %6679.8% %3, %2, %6, %1, %6699.8% %3, %3, %6, %1, %78311%1, %3, %3, %7, *510.7%1, %90512%1, %3, %3, %7, *560.7%1, % %1, %3, %3, %7,547 *Includes Harambee Elementary

Roseville Schools Ethnicity by Building BuildingAmerican Indian AsianHispanicBlackWhiteTotal Enrolled % of Students of Color #%#%#%#%#% Brimhall <10<1%15522%9013%9914%35851%70849% Central Park <101%14436%7719%10426%7518%40682% Edgerton <10<1%22145%7916%6012%12726%49074% Falcon Heights <100%398%276%6413%35673%48827% Harambee <10<1%7621%4412%13938%10028%36272% Little Canada <101%12923%15027%10318%17831%56669% E.D.W. <100%5411%7314%6713%31362%50838% Parkview <100%11916%476%9012%51266%77034% RAMS <10<1%21825%11313%17219%37843%88757% RAHS 201%41719%23711%37817%118653%223847% FAHS <10<1%4939%1915%3226%2419%12581% Total 56<1%162121%95613%130817%360748%754852% *total of 7548 represents duplication of students due to dual enrollment MARSS Data

Roseville Area Schools: Students of Color MARSS Data

Roseville Area Schools: Students of Color Trend MARSS Data

Roseville Area Schools: Students of Color Elementary (K-8) vs. Secondary (9-12) Trend MARSS Data

Surrounding District Ethnicity Rates Source: MDE Report Card Website (totals based on October 1, 2014 Counts) DistrictAmerican Indian AsianHispanicBlackWhiteTotal Enrolled % of Students of Color #%#%#%#%#% Centennial 831%3926%2754%2694%5,56385%6,58215% Mounds View 1011%1,39213%8438%1,23211%7,44368%11,01132% NSP/Maplewo od/Oakdale 2783%1,94818%1,13911%1,98119%5,25750%10,60350% Roseville 511%1,56721%90012%1,22416%3,78850%7,53050% Spring Lake Park 781%5239%69612%75713%3,57464%5,62836% St. Paul 6922%11,94732%5,27414%11,45830%849422%37,68578% White Bear Lake 721%6528%4515%5126%653379%8,22021% West. St Paul/Mendota Heights/Eagan 531%3056%1,33027%55511%2,73455%4,97745%

English Learners (EL or LEP)

Roseville Area Schools: Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Enrollment MARSS Data

Roseville Area Schools: LEP District Trend MARSS Data

Roseville Area Schools: LEP Trend MARSS Data

Roseville Area Schools: Languages 17 All 7,547 Students 61 Languages other than English spoken at home: 2,201 students (29%) 1,230 EL Students served (16%) MARSS Data

Roseville Area Schools Top Languages Other Than English Spoken at Home SpanishHmongKarenSomaliNepaliChineseVietnameseArabicOromoKorean Total Students 2, (26.1%) 416 (18.9%) 330 (14.9%) 195 (8.9%) 113 (5.1%) 91 (4.1%) 72 (3.3%) 71 (3.2%) 56 (2.5%) 34 (1.5%) SpanishKarenHmongSomaliNepaliChineseArabicOromoAmharicKorean EL 1, (28%) 330 (27%) 188 (15%) 98 (8%) 92 (7%) 48 (3.9%) 40 (3.2%) 24 (2.0%) 19 (1.5%) 17 (1.4%) MARSS Data Top Ten Home Languages Other Than English Top Ten Home Languages Among EL Students

Roseville Area Schools: 61 Home Languages Spoken English Hmong Spanish Karen (including Karen,Pwo and Karen,S’gaw ) Chinese Vietnamese Korean Somali Arabic Burmese (combined with Karen prior to 14-15) Japanese Hindi Nepali Cambodian, Khmer Tigrinya814Fewer than 10 students Oromo (Ethiopia, Somalia) French (some refugee groups)61110 Amharic (Ethiopia) Bengali English (Creolized)11Fewer than 10 students Adangme, Afikaans, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Cebuano, Dutch, Fanti, Farsi, Fulah, German, Gokana, Grebo, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hungarian, Igbo, Indonesian, Italian, Kannada, Konkani, Laotian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malagasy, Marathi, Mon, Mongolian, Pashto, Russian, Sign Language, Swahili,Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Turkish, Twi, Wolaytta, Wolof, and Yoruba. (Bold is new languages for 15-16) Fewer than 10 students MARSS Data

Free/Reduced Price Meals Participation (FRP)

Roseville Area Schools: Free & Reduced Price Meals 15-16

Roseville Area Schools: Free & Reduced Priced Meals District Trend

Roseville Area Schools: Free & Reduced Priced Meals Trend