HOUSTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICTS

Comparisons Between Selected
Houston Area School Districts



Economically Disadvantaged Students

Data is for 1998-1999 School Year unless otherwise noted.

 
DISTRICT
STUDENTS:
% ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED
0
Aldine ISD 70.5
Alief ISD   48.2
Clear Creek ISD 11.4
Conroe ISD 26.5
Cy-Fair ISD   19.2
Fort Bend ISD   20.5
Friendswood ISD 3.7
Houston ISD 71.3
Humble ISD   15.3
Katy ISD   10.9
Klein ISD   17.2
Lamar CISD   47.1
Pasadena ISD   53.9
Pearland ISD   15.9
Spring ISD   33.8
Spring Branch ISD   48.9
Stafford MSD   28.4
Tomball ISD   14.7 
State Median
(50th percentile)
  47.2  
0
LOW
MEDIAN
HIGH
 

% ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED: Percentage of total students reported as economically disadvantaged. Economically disadvantaged students
are those who are eligible for free or reduced-price meals under the National School Lunch and Child Nutrition Program or other public assistance. Students reported with any one of these status codes may or may not be enrolled in a special program such as compensatory or special education.

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