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NSLP Free and Reduced Eligibility Percentages October 2015 THE CONNECTICUT STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Free and Reduced-price Student Percentage Enrollment by School Data from October 2015 Claim for Reimbursement Schools in bolded RED were previously funded Town Code SCHOOL FOOD AUTHORITY SCHOOL F&R% FAIRFIELD COUNTY 00900 Bethel Board of Education 01 Frank A. Berry School 16.144% 04 Anna H. Rockwell School 21.513% 05 Ralph M.T. Johnson School 20.941% 51 Bethel Middle School 20.852% 61 Bethel High School 19.665% 01500 Bridgeport Board of Education 01 Barnum School 81.068% 02 Beardsley School 81.073% 03 Black Rock School 81.104% 04 Bryant School 81.039% 05 Columbus School 81.125% 07 Edison School 81.111% 10 Luis Munoz Marin School 81.146% 11 Hall School 80.913% 12 Hallen School 80.952% 13 Hooker School 81.197% 14 Cesar Batalla 81.120% 15 Fairchild Wheeler Inter-District Magnet High School 81.068% 16 Bridgeport Military Academy 81.111% 17 Park City Magnet 81.198% 20 Madison School 81.055% 21 Classical Studies Academy (Maplewood) 81.171% 22 Tisdale School (formerly McKinley) 81.173% 25 Read School 81.124% 26 Roosevelt School 81.120% Nutrition Center (ARRA funding) 27 Career & Craftsmanship Alternative School 100.000% 28 Bridgeport Learning Center @ Sheriden 80.328% 30 Waltersville School 81.113% 32 Johnson School (formerly Webster) 81.078% 36 Winthrop School 81.037% 37 CES Cooperative Educational Services 81.818% 38 Discovery Magnet School 81.028% 39 Cross School 81.000% 40 Blackham School 81.095% 41 Dunbar School 81.055% 42 Curiale School 81.062% 44 Skane Center 80.889% 45 High Horizons Magnet 81.128% 46 Multi Magnet School 81.087% 61 Bassick High School 81.092% 62 Central High School 81.131% 63 Harding High School 81.068% 90 Six to Six Magnet 81.197% THE CONNECTICUT STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Free and Reduced-price Student Percentage Enrollment by School Data from October 2015 Claim for Reimbursement Schools in bolded RED were previously funded Town Code SCHOOL FOOD AUTHORITY SCHOOL F&R% 91 CES Cooperative Education Services, Special 81.070% Education (second site) 01800 Brookfield Board of Education 03 Center Elementary School 8.427% 04 Huckleberry Hill Elementary School 11.188% 53 Whisconier Middle School 8.976% 61 Brookfield High School 8.691% 03400 Danbury Board of Education 01 Danbury Early Childhood Center 48.428% 02 Haystown Avenue School 57.230% 03 St. Gregory the Great School 26.667% 05 Mill Ridge Primary School 42.896% 06 Morris Street School 78.571% 08 Park Avenue School 68.266% 09 Saint Peter - Sacred Heart Diocesan School 50.427% 10 South Street School (2011 & 2014) 77.017% 11 Great Plain School 53.659% 12 Shelter Rock School (2011 & 2014) 49.206% 13 King Street Primary School 45.977% 14 Ellsworth Ave School 77.342% 15 Pembroke 46.954% 16 Stadley Rough School 53.321% 17 King Street Intermediate School 44.169% 19 Western CT Academy of International Studies Magnet 26.536% 51 Broadview Middle School 46.862% 52 Rogers Park Middle School 57.881% 53 Pathways Academy 64.103% 54 Westside Middle School Academy 33.453% 61 Danbury High School 40.251% 62 Alternative Center for Education 65.079% 90 ACCESS/Gertrude Fielding Learning Center 60.000% 05100 Fairfield Public Schools 01 Dwight Elementary School 3.245% 02 Burr Elementary School 9.795% 04 Holland Hill School 19.324% 06 McKinley School 28.572% 07 Mill Hill School 4.134% 12 Riverfield School 2.899% 13 Sherman School 3.727% 14 Stratfield School 3.636% 16 North Stratfield School 5.489% 17 Jennings School 9.006% 18 Osborn Hill School 3.265% 51 Tomlinson Middle School 16.736% 52 Fairfield Woods Middle School 9.101% 53 Roger Ludlowe Middle School 4.674% 60 Fairfield Ludlowe High 7.668% THE CONNECTICUT STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Free and Reduced-price Student Percentage Enrollment by School Data from October 2015 Claim for Reimbursement Schools in bolded RED were previously funded Town Code SCHOOL FOOD AUTHORITY SCHOOL F&R% 62 Fairfield Warde High School 15.025% 05700 Greenwich Public Schools 02 Cos Cob School 12.352% 03 Julian Curtiss School 31.322% 04 Glenville School 5.747% 05 Hamilton Avenue School 62.568% 06 New Lebanon School 60.618% 07 North Mianus School 3.226% 08 North Street School 3.430% 09 Old Greenwich School 2.982% 10 Parkway School 4.418% 11 Riverside School 0.642% 13 International School at Dundee 8.403% 51 Central Middle School 14.855% 52 Eastern Middle School 4.309% 53 Western Middle School 37.692% 08500 Monroe Public Schools 01 Monroe Elementary School 8.123% 03 Stepney Elementary School 8.140% 05 Fawn Hollow Elementary School 6.627% 52 Jockey Hollow School 8.913% 61 Masuk High School 8.804% 09100 New Fairfield Public Schools 01 Consolidated School 7.066% 02 Meeting House Hill School 9.560% 61 New Fairfield High School 8.396% 09700 Newtown School Lunch 01 Hawley Elementary School 2.492% 02 Sandy Hook Elementary School 8.876% 03 Middle Gate Elementary School 8.493% 04 Head O'Meadow Elementary 6.061% 05 Reed Intermediate School 8.702% 51 Newtown Middle School 8.231% 10300 Norwalk School Lunch 01 Side by Side Community 43.651% 02 Brookside Elementary School 61.345% 03 Columbus Elementary School 37.607% 04 Cranbury Elementary School 34.917% 07 Jefferson Elementary School 64.935% 08 Kendall Elementary School 67.731% 13 Rowayton School 32.280% 14 Tracey School 62.857% 20 Fox Run Elementary School 41.309% 21 Naramake Elementary School 44.956% 22 Marvin Elementary School 51.230% 23 Silvermine Elementary School 62.374% 24 Wolfpit School 46.687% THE CONNECTICUT STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Free and Reduced-price Student Percentage Enrollment by School Data from October 2015 Claim for Reimbursement Schools in bolded RED were previously funded Town Code SCHOOL FOOD AUTHORITY SCHOOL F&R% 52 Nathan Hale Middle School 46.921% 53 Ponus Ridge Middle School 64.222% 54 West Rocks Middle School 57.397% 55 Roton Middle School 51.782% 61 Norwalk High School 41.106% 62 Brien McMahon High School 49.159% 63 Briggs High School 80.357% 11800 Ridgefield School Lunch 02 Veterans Park Elementary 4.983% 03 Ridgebury Elementary School 2.029% 04 Farmingville Elementary School 1.497% 05 Scotland Elementary School 3.014% 06 Branchville Elementary School 2.344% 08 Barlow Mountain Elementary 0.690% 51 East Ridge Middle School 2.108% 52 Scotts Ridge Middle School 2.811% 12600 Shelton School Lunch 01 St. Joseph School 8.661% 02 St. Lawrence School 5.556% 05 Elizabeth Shelton School 15.919% 06 Sunnyside School 33.190% 08 Long Hill School 36.207% 09 Mohegan School 9.456% 10 Booth Hill School 9.639% 11 Perry Hill School 22.598% 51 Intermediate School 19.563% 61 Shelton High School 17.428% 13500 Stamford School Lunch 05 K.T. 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Stark School 53.084% 14 Westover School 54.522% 18 Northeast School 48.992% 19 Toquam Magnet 63.277% 20 Davenport Ridge School 47.840% 21 Stillmeadow School 58.748% 22 Hart School 51.020% 23 Stamford School for Excellence Charter School 65.244% 53 Dolan School 50.000% 55 Turn of River School 52.080% 56 Cloonan School 60.980% 57 Scofield Magnet Middle School 50.628% 58 Rippowam Middle School 50.391% 61 Stamford High School 54.310% THE CONNECTICUT STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Free and Reduced-price Student Percentage Enrollment by School Data from October 2015 Claim for Reimbursement Schools in bolded RED were previously funded Town Code SCHOOL FOOD AUTHORITY SCHOOL F&R% 63 Westhill High School 50.181% 64 The Academy of Information Technology and 38.484% Engineering 13800 Stratford School Lunch 01 Institute of Professional Practice Lower and Upper 2.054% Program 03 Chapel School 2.597% 04 Franklin School 3.081% 08 Lordship School 2.301% 09 Nichols School 2.132% 10 Second Hill Lane School 2.235% 13 Whitney School 1.543% 14 Wilcoxson School 1.691% 22 Stratford Academy/Victoria Soto School (formerly 1.887% Honeyspot) 51 Stratford Academy/ Johnson House 1.470% 52 David Wooster Middle School 2.099% 53 Harry B. 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