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T:\Weekly Membership 2013-2014\021814Februaryfte M I A M I - D A D E C O U N T Y P U B L I C S C H O O L S 27 DIVISION OF DATA QUALITY MANAGEMENT 10:39 Tuesday, February 18, 2014 OFFICIAL FEBRUARY FTE MEMBERSHIP AS OF 02/14/2014 BY SCHOOL COUNT AND PERCENT OF ELL, SWD, GIFTED AND FREE/REDUCED LUNCH STATUS CODES OF A AND O PRODUCT NO. MEMBERSHIP SUBCATEGORIES SWD TOTAL ELL % SWD % GIFTED % F_R % SCHOOL REGN SCHNAME TOTAL ELL TOTAL SWD TOTAL GIFTED TOTAL F_R MEMBERSHIP 5 0041 AIR BASE ELEMENTARY 85 10.6 66 8.3 162 20.3 495 61.9 800 7 0070 CORAL REEF MONT ACAD CHRT 32 7.5 31 7.3 14 3.3 132 31.0 426 4 0071 EUGENIA B THOMAS K-8 CENTER 576 35.4 99 6.1 178 10.9 665 40.9 1626 7 0072 SUMMERVILLE ADVANTAGE ACAD 116 26.1 18 4.1 6 1.4 335 75.5 444 6 0073 MANDARIN LAKES K-8 ACADEMY 280 25.5 125 11.4 30 2.7 1036 94.4 1098 6 0081 LENORA BRAYNON SMITH EL 46 11.7 41 10.5 26 6.6 388 99.0 392 1 0091 BOB GRAHAM EDUCATION CENTER 350 20.1 139 8.0 184 10.6 947 54.3 1744 1 0092 NORMAN S. EDELCUP K-8 530 28.0 93 4.9 311 16.4 725 38.3 1894 7 0100 MATER ACADEMY 341 45.6 19 2.5 2 0.3 681 91.2 747 4 0101 ARCOLA LAKE ELEMENTARY 111 21.1 90 17.1 6 1.1 518 98.3 527 7 0102 MIAMI COMMUNITY CHARTER 248 47.7 14 2.7 5 1.0 483 92.9 520 4 0111 MAYA ANGELOU ELEMENTARY 468 63.5 76 10.3 28 3.8 725 98.4 737 4 0121 AUBURNDALE ELEMENTARY 511 58.7 122 14.0 83 9.5 773 88.9 870 4 0122 DR ROLANDO ESPINOSA K-8 CNT 608 36.9 71 4.3 70 4.3 640 38.9 1646 5 0125 NORMA BUTLER BOSSARD EL 397 30.8 112 8.7 162 12.6 816 63.3 1289 5 0161 AVOCADO ELEMENTARY 265 46.2 73 12.7 32 5.6 542 94.4 574 4 0201 BANYAN ELEMENTARY 187 49.6 43 11.4 55 14.6 320 84.9 377 5 0211 DR MANUEL C BARREIRO ELEM 307 37.7 77 9.4 120 14.7 532 65.3 815 1 0231 AVENTURA WATERWAYS PREP CTR 416 22.1 119 6.3 236 12.5 857 45.5 1882 1 0241 R K BROAD/BAY HARBOR K-8 193 14.9 76 5.9 320 24.7 507 39.1 1296 5 0251 ETHEL KOGER BECKHAM ELEM 269 33.7 67 8.4 191 23.9 603 75.5 799 5 0261 BEL-AIRE ELEMENTARY 103 23.7 41 9.4 11 2.5 413 94.9 435 5 0271 BENT TREE ELEMENTARY 218 38.0 107 18.6 72 12.5 455 79.3 574 5 0311 GOULDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 81 13.1 93 15.0 16 2.6 587 94.7 620 7 0312 MATER GARDENS ACADEMY 125 21.9 2 0.4 4 0.7 299 52.5 570 1 0321 BISCAYNE ELEMENTARY 306 47.3 73 11.3 65 10.0 578 89.3 647 4 0331 CHAPMAN PARTNERSHIP NORTH 9 30.0 . 30 100.0 30 7 0332 SOMERSET ACAD -SILVER PALMS 94 14.9 24 3.8 23 3.6 510 80.8 631 7 0339 SOMERSET ACAD -SO HOMESTEAD 92 20.7 13 2.9 18 4.0 336 75.5 445 1 0341 ARCH CREEK ELEMENTARY SCH 260 45.3 22 3.8 46 8.0 565 98.4 574 7 0342 PINECREST ACADEMY (SO CMP) 118 16.1 22 3.0 128 17.5 445 60.8 732 5 0351 CHAPMAN PARTNERSHIP SOUTH 11 18.0 2 3.3 . 61 100.0 61 6 0361 BISCAYNE GARDENS ELEMENTARY 162 23.1 171 24.4 46 6.6 652 93.0 701 7 0400 RENAISSANCE ELEM CHART SCH 170 18.6 39 4.3 42 4.6 191 20.9 913 4 0401 VAN E BLANTON ELEMENTARY 154 27.0 33 5.8 20 3.5 556 97.5 570 7 0410 ACADEMIR CHARTER SCH WEST 146 23.6 12 1.9 81 13.1 383 62.0 618 5 0441 BLUE LAKES ELEMENTARY 190 37.0 139 27.1 78 15.2 326 63.5 513 M I A M I - D A D E C O U N T Y P U B L I C S C H O O L S 28 DIVISION OF DATA QUALITY MANAGEMENT 10:39 Tuesday, February 18, 2014 OFFICIAL FEBRUARY FTE MEMBERSHIP AS OF 02/14/2014 BY SCHOOL COUNT AND PERCENT OF ELL, SWD, GIFTED AND FREE/REDUCED LUNCH STATUS CODES OF A AND O PRODUCT NO. MEMBERSHIP SUBCATEGORIES SWD TOTAL ELL % SWD % GIFTED % F_R % SCHOOL REGN SCHNAME TOTAL ELL TOTAL SWD TOTAL GIFTED TOTAL F_R MEMBERSHIP 5 0451 BOWMAN ASHE/DOOLIN K-8 500 37.4 144 10.8 143 10.7 1110 83.0 1337 1 0461 BRENTWOOD ELEMENTARY 41 5.4 42 5.5 31 4.1 729 95.9 760 1 0481 JAMES H BRIGHT ELEMENTARY 450 61.1 122 16.6 28 3.8 704 95.5 737 7 0510 ARCHIMEDEAN ACADEMY 141 24.4 11 1.9 100 17.3 272 47.1 577 7 0520 SOMERSET ACADEMY 106 18.6 16 2.8 8 1.4 337 59.0 571 4 0521 BROADMOOR ELEMENTARY 250 55.2 37 8.2 25 5.5 448 98.9 453 1 0561 WILLIAM J BRYAN ELEMENTARY 261 36.4 48 6.7 28 3.9 689 96.0 718 7 0600 PINECREST PREP ACADEMY 73 11.2 17 2.6 47 7.2 325 50.0 650 1 0641 BUNCHE PARK ELEMENTARY 18 5.6 107 33.4 2 0.6 311 97.2 320 5 0651 CAMPBELL DRIVE K-8 CENTER 286 31.8 139 15.5 26 2.9 867 96.5 898 6 0661 CARIBBEAN ELEMENTARY 173 30.2 58 10.1 40 7.0 552 96.3 573 5 0671 CALUSA ELEMENTARY 181 20.5 66 7.5 171 19.4 437 49.6 881 6 0681 CAROL CITY ELEMENTARY 52 9.5 41 7.5 24 4.4 515 94.5 545 4 0721 GEORGE W CARVER ELEMENTARY 126 27.9 37 8.2 68 15.1 311 69.0 451 1 0761 FIENBERG/FISHER K-8 CENTER 300 35.5 138 16.4 80 9.5 722 85.5 844 5 0771 WILLIAM A CHAPMAN ELEM 64 13.4 77 16.1 23 4.8 464 96.9 479 4 0801 CITRUS GROVE ELEMENTARY 530 62.6 125 14.8 49 5.8 818 96.7 846 5 0831 CLAUDE PEPPER ELEMENTARY 216 30.3 133 18.7 53 7.4 494 69.4 712 4 0841 COCONUT GROVE ELEMENTARY 155 34.0 40 8.8 78 17.1 172 37.7 456 5 0861 COLONIAL DRIVE ELEMENTARY 53 19.1 33 11.9 39 14.1 248 89.5 277 4 0881 COMSTOCK ELEMENTARY 321 56.6 51 9.0 27 4.8 564 99.5 567 5 0921 NEVA KING COOPER ED CNTR 1 0.9 108 100.0 . 99 91.7 108 7 0950 AVENTURA CITY OF EXCELLENCE 83 8.3 33 3.3 207 20.8 157 15.8 996 4 0961 CORAL GABLES PREP ACADEMY 92 12.2 69 9.1 231 30.6 311 41.2 755 4 1001 CORAL PARK ELEMENTARY 531 46.9 130 11.5 186 16.4 880 77.7 1133 7 1010 THE CHART SCH AT WATERSTONE 203 20.3 25 2.5 34 3.4 742 74.2 1000 7 1014 HIVE PREPARATORY SCHOOL 176 38.9 17 3.8 7 1.5 354 78.3 452 7 1017 MATER ACAD OF INTL STUDIES 250 44.6 11 2.0 1 0.2 542 96.6 561 7 1020 YOUTH CO-OP CHARTER SCHOOL 263 36.0 27 3.7 29 4.0 585 80.0 731 5 1041 CORAL REEF ELEMENTARY 81 9.8 97 11.7 236 28.5 302 36.4 829 7 1070 SO FL AUTISM CHARTER SCHL 17 10.3 165 100.0 . 54 32.7 165 4 1081 CORAL TERRACE ELEMENTARY 215 45.1 27 5.7 46 9.6 437 91.6 477 4 1121 CORAL WAY K-8 CENTER 438 29.8 154 10.5 206 14.0 1110 75.6 1469 1 1161 CRESTVIEW ELEMENTARY 4 0.9 53 11.5 53 11.5 417 90.5 461 5 1241 CUTLER RIDGE ELEMENTARY 124 16.1 100 13.0 80 10.4 552 71.7 770 5 1281 CYPRESS ELEMENTARY 86 29.1 24 8.1 71 24.0 237 80.1 296 5 1331 DEVON AIRE K-8 CENTER 171 11.2 139 9.1 331 21.7 817 53.6 1524 6 1361 FREDERICK DOUGLASS ELEM 23 9.7 13 5.5 7 3.0 229 96.6 237 5 1371 MARJORY STONEMAN DOUGLAS 474 48.8 71 7.3 138 14.2 799 82.3 971 6 1401 CHARLES R DREW ELEMENTARY 13 3.5 33 8.8 24 6.4 367 97.9 375 6 1441 PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR ELEM 90 23.5 42 11.0 24 6.3 375 97.9 383 1 1481 JOHN G DUPUIS ELEMENTARY 375 55.6 60 8.9 73 10.8 614 91.1 674 1 1521 AMELIA EARHART ELEMENTARY 235 47.0 124 24.8 34 6.8 461 92.2 500 6 1561 EARLINGTON HEIGHTS ELEM 35 7.4 39 8.2 11 2.3 471 99.6 473 4 1601 EDISON PARK ELEMENTARY 117 23.7 82 16.6 27 5.5 488 99.0 493 4 1641 EMERSON ELEMENTARY 179 46.6 25 6.5 37 9.6 333 86.7 384 4 1681 LILLIE C EVANS K-8 CENTER 12 2.4 27 5.4 21 4.2 491 98.2 500 5 1691 CHRISTINA M EVE ELEMENTARY 172 26.0 76 11.5 128 19.3 359 54.2 662 M I A M I - D A D E C O U N T Y P U B L I C S C H O O L S 29 DIVISION OF DATA QUALITY MANAGEMENT 10:39 Tuesday, February 18, 2014 OFFICIAL FEBRUARY FTE MEMBERSHIP AS OF 02/14/2014 BY SCHOOL COUNT AND PERCENT OF ELL, SWD, GIFTED AND FREE/REDUCED LUNCH STATUS CODES OF A AND O PRODUCT NO.
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