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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 307 340 UD 026 367 TITLE Minority DOCUMENT RESUME ED 307 340 UD 026 367 TITLE Minority Enrollments in Public and Private Schools: State of Washington, October 1986. INSTITUTION Washington Office of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Olympia, WA. Div. of Instructional Programs and Services. PUB DATE Feb 87 NOTE 157p. PUB TYPE Statistical Data (110) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC07 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS American Indians; Asian Americans; Black Students; Elementary Secondary Education; *Enrollment; *Ethnic Groups; Group Membership; Hispanic Americans; *Minority Groups; *Private Schools; *Public Schools; *School Demography; School Registration; Statistical Data; White Students IDENTIFIERS *Washington ABSTRACT Each fall the schools of Washington State submit to the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction a "School Enrollment Report" (Form P-105) on which is recorded the number of pupils Pnrolled in each grade and the number of pupils who are memLers of specified racial/ethnic categories. The racial/ethnic categories and definitions, provided by the U.S. Department of Education, are the following: (1) Black, not of Hispanic origin; (2) Asian or Pacific Islander; (3) American Indian or Alaskan Native; and (4) Hispanic. The school, district, county, and state enrollment totals in this report are accumulations of school enrollments as reported on Form SPI P-105 for October 1986. The public school minority enrollment summary includes the following: (1) Black, 29,561 (3.88 percent);(2) Asian, 37,082 (4.97 percent); (3) Indian, 18,201 (2.39 percent);(4) Hispanic, 32,100 (4.22 percent); and (5) White, 644,484 (84.64 percent). The private school minority enrollment summary includes the following: (1) Black, 2,376 (3.99 percent); (2) Asian, 3,136 (5.26 percent); (3) Indian, 828 (1.39 percent); (4) Hispanic, 1,492 (2.50 percent); and (5) Wnite, 51,778 (86.86 percent). (FMW) * Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that Lan be made * * from the original document. * Y. MATEPERRIALISSIONC HAS Iqutkee4,-01,TO BEEN REPRODUCE GRANTED THIS BY TOIN01FORMATIONTHE;?ite EDUCATIONALilubbt.. CENTER InRESOURCES (ERIC)"ntiltsitoc1-. EDUCATIONALOfficeU ot E Educational DEPARTMENT RESOURCES Research OF EDUCATION and INFORMATION Improvement C MinororiginatingreceivedVhis documentchanges from itCENTER thehave has person beenbeen(ERIC) mad* orreproduced orpenmatton to improve as e PantsreproductionOEment RI of dopostilion view not or ouslotyneeetserily opontonsso pokey staled represent on thee ORIGIN dOCu. MINORITY ENROLLMENT SUMMARY BY SCHOOL BUILDING BY DISTRICT BY COUNTY FOR WASHINGTON STATE SCHOOL DISTRICTS FOR 1)86-87 SCHOOL YEAR State of Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Frank B. Brouillet State Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Charles R. (Bob) Marshall Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction Gordon S. Gaspard Administrative Assistant Information Resource Management Edward C. Strozyk Manager, Information Services (206) 753-1700 or SCAN 234-1700 February 1987 4 nrrEcoocricti Each fall, the schools of Washington State submit to the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction a School Enrollment Report (Form P-105) on which is recorded the number of pupils enrolled in each grade and the number of pupils who are members of specified racial/ethnic categories. The racial/ethnic categories and definitions used are those provided by the U. S. Department of Education, as follows: BLACK - Not of Hispanic Origin: A person having origins in any of the black racial groups. ASIAN or Pacific Islander: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian Subcontinent, or the Pacific Islands. This area includes, for example, China Japan, Korea, the Phillipine islands and Samoa. AMERICAN INDIAN OR Alaskan Native: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North America and who maintains cultural identification through tribal affiliation or community recognition. HISPANIC: A person of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American or °the'. Spanish culture cc origin, regardless of race. District, county and state enrollment totals in this report are accumulations of school enrollments as reported on Form SPI 13,405 for October 1986. Due to reporting discrepancies, these figures do not always agree with those reported on Form SPI P-223, Monthly Report of School District Enrollment. Report 1345A--Public School Minority Enrollment Summary for 1986-87 Report 1345B--Private School Minority Enrollment Summary for 1986-87 5 STATE OF WASHINGTON REPORT 1345A 01/30/1 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION PAGE MINORITT ENROLLMENT SUMMARY 1986....1 SCHOOL TEAR -.LACII. ---- INDIAN - -- - -- HISPANIC -- ---- WHITE - -- COUNTY DISTRICT NO. TOTAL PCT TOTAL PCT TOTAL UCT TOTAL PCT TOTAL PCI TOTAL 11011111, WASHTUCNA 109 WASNTUCNA ELEMENTARY/HIGH SC 6 6.19 7 7.22 46.60 91 DISTRICT TOTAL 6 6.19 7 7.22 4 06.60 97 ADAMS 122 ENGE ELEMENTARY 100.00 DISTRICT TOTAL 10.00 ADAMS OTHELLO 147 HIAWATHA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1 .19 4 .75 1 .19 274 51.12 256 47.76 536 LUTACAGA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1 .19 1.55 243 41.89 26451.16 516 NC PARLAND JUNIOR HIGH SCNO0 5 1.51 1 .30 . 149 44.88 177 53.31 332 OTHELLO AM SCHOOL 1 .16 1.2 2 .32 21 34.94 399 63.30 624 SCOOTNEY SPRINGS ELEMENTARY 4 1.03 1 .26 163 41.90 221 56.81 389 DISTRICT TOTAL 7 .29 26 1.0 4 .17 1047 43.6 1313 54.70 2391 ADAMS LINO 15 LINO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 20 18.02 91 1.98 111 LINO JUNIOR- SENIOR HIGH 3 2.75 11 10.89 95 1.16 109 DISTRICT TOTAL 3 1.36 31 14.09 186 4.55 220 ADAMS RITIVILLE 160 RITIVILLE GRADE SCHOOL 1 .20 3 .65 2.2 15 4.27 32492.31 351 RIT2VILLE HIGH SCHOOL 2.03 1 .6 3 2.03 141 95.27 148 DISTRICT TOTAL 4 .80 4 .0 1.60 1 3.6. 465 93.19 499 COUNTY TOTAL 11 .34 39 1.21 12 .37 1103 34.24 2056 63.3 3221 ASOTIN CLARKSTON 250 CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS HIGH S 1 .12 6 .71 9 1.07 10 1.19 1196.92 843 GRANTHAM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2 .46 4 .93 1 4.11 9 2.0 399 92.36 432 HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1.71 1 .21 46098.08 469 LINCOLN MIDDLE SCHOOL 2 .33 3. .49 19 3.11 7 1.15 500 94.93 611 PARKWAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 4 .9 1 .24 6 1.47 6 1.47 392 95.4 409 SPECIAL SERVICES 14100.00 14 DISTRICT TOTAL 9 .32 14 .50 60 2.16 33 1.19 2662 95.82 2770 ASOTIN ASOTINANATONE 420 ASOTIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1 .40 1 .40 1 .40 5 2.02 240 96.77 248 ASOTIN HIGH SCHOOL 1 .44 3 1.31 1 .44 3 1.31 221 96.51 229 DISTRICT TOTAL 2 .42 4 .84 2 .42 8 1.68 461 96.65 417 COUNTY TOTAL 11 .34 10 .55 62 1.90 41 1.26 312395.94 3255 RENTON KENNEWICK 011 CANYONVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 16 3.21 10 3.61 2 .40 52 10.44 4102.33 4988 Of. 7 STATE OF WASHINGTON REPORT I345A 01/30/87 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION PAGE 2 MINORITY ENROLLMENT SUMMARY 1986..47 SCHOOL TEAR COUNTY DISTRICT NO. TOTAL PCT TOTAL PCT TOTAL PCT TOTAL PCT TOTAL PCT TOTAL E/ITON KENNEWICK 817 CASCADE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2 .41 8 1.66 9 1.86 464 96.07 483 DESERT HILLS NICOLE SCHOOL 5 .66 24 3.17 1 .13 14 1.85 712 94.18 756 EASTGATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 7 1.31 8 1.50 46 8.61 473 81.58 534 EDISON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2 038 23 4.38 2 .38 26 4.95 472 89.66 5n5 HAWTHORNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 14 2.83 17 3.43 2 040 56 11.31 486 82.02 495 HIGHLANDS MIDDLE SCHOOL 7 1.04 17 2.52 3 .44 61 9.04 587 86.96 675 KANIAKIN HIGH SCHOOL 17 1.09 25 1.61 3 .19 33 2.12 1475 94.98 1553 KENNEWICK HIGH SCHOOL 15 .95 32 2.04 6 .31 94 5.98 1425 96.65 MI LINCOLN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2 .44 13 2.85 6 1.32 435 95.39 456 PARK NIMBLE SCO001. 8 .95 12 1.42 7 .83 56 6.64 761 90.17 644 PLYMOUTH ELENENTART SCHOOL 10 41.67 14 98.55 24 SOUTHGATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3 .61 10 2.03 1 .20 25 5.60 453 92.07 492 SUNSET VIEW ELEMENTARY 1 .20 11 2.18 3 .60 489 97.02 504 VISTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 6 1.21 5 1.01 1 .21 10 2.02 473 95.56 495 WASHINGTON ELENENTART SCHOOL 6 1.23 9 1.84 07 17.79 387 79.14 489 WESTGATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3 .65 43 9.37 5 1.09 107 23.31 301 65.58 459 DISTRICT TOTAL 114 4.05 275 2.53 33 .30 695 6.46 9737 89.71 10854 3ENTON PATERSON 050 PATERSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2 4.26 45 95.74 47 DISTRICT TOTAL 2 4.26 45 95.74 47 BENTON KIONA BENTON 052 KIONA-BENTON CITY HIGH SCHOO 2 .43 9 1.93 3 .64 13 2.79 43S 94.21 466 KIONA-ENTON CITY MIDDLE SCH 1 .37 3 1.09 1 .37 11 6.57 251 91.61 274 KIONA-4ENTON ELEMENTARY SCHO 5 1.01 4 .81 41 8.30 444 89.88 494 DISTRICT TOTAL 3 .24 17 1.38 8 .65 72 5.83 1134 91.90 1234 BENTON FINLEY 053 FINLEY ELENENTART SCHOOL 4 .74 I, 1.29 29 5.33 504 92.65 544 RIVER VIEW HIGH SCHOOL 2 .56 2 .56 1 .28 4 1.13 346 97.46 355 OISTRICT TOTAL 2 .22 6 .67 8 .89 33 3.67 850 94.551 BB, BENTON PROSSER 116 PRO',4ER HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY S 2 .50 5 1.25 134 33.50 259 64.74 400 PROSSER HIGH SCHOOL 3 .53 5 .88 1 .18 105 18.42 456 80.00 570 PROSSER MIDDLE SCHOOL 1 .24 4 .96 4 .96 106 25.48 301 72.36 416 RIVERVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1 .24 9 2.0 135 32.85 266 64.72 411 WHITSTRAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1 .56 55 30.73 123 68.72 179 DISTRICT TOTAL 8 .40 23 1.16 5 .25 535 27.07 1405 71.10 1976 BENTON RICHLANO 400 BADGER MOUNTAIN ELEMENTARY S 10 1.80 19 3.42 1 .16 5 .90 521 93.71 556 CARMICHAEL JUNIOR HIGH SCHOO 17 2.82 16 2.65 2 .33 20 3.32 546 90.$R 603 HANFORO JR.
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