STATE LOCAL EDUCATION AGENCY (ENROLLMENTS > 1250) ENR. 504S RATE CONNECTICUT Newtown School District 4570 710 15.53% TEXAS

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STATE LOCAL EDUCATION AGENCY (ENROLLMENTS > 1250) ENR. 504S RATE CONNECTICUT Newtown School District 4570 710 15.53% TEXAS As a supplement to the corresponDing Zirkel analysis in the Educa'on Law Reporter, this compilaon, in DescenDing orDer of the percentage of 504-only stuDents, is baseD on the 2015-16 CRDC Data. To obtain the actual complete Data anD to request any correcbons, please go Directly to hdps://ocrData.eD.gov/ STATE LOCAL EDUCATION AGENCY (ENROLLMENTS > 1250) ENR. 504s RATE CONNECTICUT Newtown School District 4570 710 15.53% TEXAS Carrizo Springs Consol. InDep. School District 2254 325 14.41% CONNECTICUT Weston School District 2393 343 14.33% TEXAS Pittsburg InDep. School District 2472 335 13.55% TEXAS Pleasanton InDep. School District 3520 467 13.26% TEXAS Van Alstyne InDep. School District 1336 174 13.02% NEW JERSEY Hanover Park Regional High School District 1561 200 12.81% TEXAS Buna InDep. School District 1456 183 12.56% TEXAS Tatum InDep. School District 1687 208 12.32% TEXAS Crockett InDep. School District 1280 157 12.26% NEW YORK WinDsor Central School District 1697 208 12.25% TEXAS Hughes Springs InDep. School District 1266 153 12.08% TEXAS Pottsboro InDep. School District 4284 507 11.83% TEXAS Lake Dallas InDep. School District 3945 467 11.83% TEXAS NorthsiDe InDep. School District 105049 12425 11.82% TEXAS Kerrville InDep. School District 5038 592 11.75% TEXAS Gatesville InDep. School District 2853 335 11.74% TEXAS GoDley InDep. School District 1780 205 11.51% PENNSYLVANIA WallingforD-Swarthmore School District 3561 401 11.26% GEORGIA Wilkinson County Schools 1523 169 11.09% LOUISIANA Terrebonne Parish School District 18445 2039 11.05% NEW YORK Briarcliff Manor Union Free School District 1469 162 11.02% WASHINGTON Mercer IslanD School District 4423 485 10.96% TEXAS Community InDep. School District 1933 211 10.91% CONNECTICUT RiDgefielD School District 5176 545 10.52% TEXAS Keller InDep. School District 34230 3579 10.45% NEW HAMPSHIRE LitchfielD School District 1380 144 10.43% VERMONT SpringfielD School District 1256 130 10.35% VERMONT Mount MansfielD MoDifieD USD #401B 1567 162 10.33% TEXAS Alamo Heights InDep. School District 4857 501 10.31% TEXAS Bowie InDep. School District 1705 175 10.26% CONNECTICUT Regional School District 18 1336 137 10.25% TEXAS MeDina Valley InDep. School District 4479 458 10.22% MASSACHUSETTS Triton Regional School District 2696 275 10.20% TEXAS Denton InDep. School District 27578 2812 10.19% TEXAS Crystal City InDep. School District 2027 206 10.16% TEXAS MeriDian WorlD School* 1252 127 10.14% MASSACHUSETTS ConcorD-Carlisle Regional School District 1288 130 10.09% NEW HAMPSHIRE Pembroke School District 1662 167 10.04% ILLINOIS Wilmette School District 39 3713 372 10.01% TEXAS Silsbee InDep. School District 2750 275 10.00% TEXAS Tyler InDep. School District 18289 1816 9.92% TEXAS Pleasant Grove InDep. School District 2157 214 9.92% NEW YORK York Central School District 1542 152 9.85% CONNECTICUT Westport School District 5704 560 9.81% TEXAS Aubrey InDep. School District 2333 229 9.81% LOUISIANA Lafayette Parish School System 30392 2981 9.80% TEXAS North East InDep. School District 67826 6649 9.80% TEXAS Rains InDep. School District 1668 163 9.77% TEXAS Warren InDep. School District 1269 124 9.77% ILLINOIS Twp High School District 113 3866 374 9.67% LOUISIANA RapiDes Parish 23639 2284 9.66% TEXAS College Station InDep. School District 13028 1250 9.59% MASSACHUSETTS Amherst-Pelham 1399 134 9.57% CONNECTICUT Cheshire School District 4404 421 9.55% MAINE Bangor Public Schools 3811 364 9.55% MAINE BiDDeford Public Schools 2415 230 9.52% MASSACHUSETTS Northboro-Southboro 1462 139 9.50% NEW HAMPSHIRE Merrimack School District 3758 357 9.49% TEXAS Texarkana InDep. School District 7081 671 9.47% CONNECTICUT Clinton School District 1819 172 9.45% LOUISIANA Orleans Parish 15347 1432 9.33% TEXAS HonDo InDep. School District 2072 193 9.31% NEW YORK ScarsDale Union Free School District 4782 445 9.30% NEW YORK Union-EnDicott Central School District 3712 345 9.29% MASSACHUSETTS WestfielD 5723 528 9.22% LOUISIANA City of Monroe School District 8465 778 9.19% TEXAS Devine InDep. School District 2007 184 9.16% LOUISIANA Lafourche Parish 14765 1351 9.15% TEXAS Graham InDep. School District 2424 222 9.15% KANSAS InDepenDence 1983 181 9.12% MASSACHUSETTS Lincoln-Sudbury 1654 151 9.12% TEXAS BushlanD InDep. School District 1546 141 9.12% LOUISIANA Louisiana Connections Academy 2155 196 9.09% TEXAS Eagle Pass InDep. School District 14877 1353 9.09% CONNECTICUT Madison School District 3037 276 9.08% FLORIDA Gilchrist 2758 250 9.06% MASSACHUSETTS North MiDDlesex 3211 291 9.06% VIRGINIA Isle Of Wight Co Pblc Schs 5467 495 9.05% LOUISIANA Madison Parish 1316 119 9.04% TEXAS Hays CISD 18646 1686 9.04% TEXAS Whitehouse InDep. School District 4694 421 8.96% TEXAS Jasper InDep. School District 2520 226 8.96% TEXAS Lampasas InDep. School District 3325 296 8.90% TEXAS CalDwell InDep. School District 1807 160 8.85% CONNECTICUT Torrington School District 4114 364 8.84% PENNSYLVANIA Lower Merion School District 8340 736 8.82% TEXAS OrenDa Charter School 1395 123 8.81% TEXAS Prosper InDep. School District 8236 725 8.80% MASSACHUSETTS Masconomet 1935 170 8.78% TEXAS InglesiDe InDep. School District 2277 200 8.78% TEXAS Mckinney InDep. School District 24798 2177 8.77% NEW YORK Somers Central School District 3232 283 8.75% TEXAS Chapel Hill InDep. School District 4605 403 8.75% TEXAS Lorena InDep. School District 1691 148 8.75% TEXAS Brady InDep. School District 1270 111 8.74% NEW HAMPSHIRE Pinkerton Academy School District 3176 277 8.72% LOUISIANA Avoyelles Parish 5762 502 8.71% NEW YORK WaylanD-Cohocton Central School District 1355 118 8.70% TEXAS Burnet CISD 3150 274 8.69% GEORGIA Jefferson County 2763 240 8.68% TEXAS Teague InDep. School District 1278 111 8.68% CONNECTICUT North BranforD School Distric 1880 163 8.67% TEXAS HenDerson InDep. School District 3410 295 8.65% LOUISIANA Lasalle Parish 2671 231 8.64% TEXAS Troy InDep. School District 1498 129 8.61% PENNSYLVANIA Wallenpaupack Area School District 3065 263 8.58% VERMONT Essex Community EDucation Center 1636 140 8.55% CONNECTICUT OlD Saybrook School District 1334 114 8.54% RHODE ISLAND East Greenwich 2497 213 8.53% TEXAS Bryan InDep. School District 16173 1381 8.53% TEXAS Temple InDep. School District 8617 735 8.52% TEXAS China Spring InDep. School District 2603 222 8.52% TEXAS HarDin-Jefferson InDep. School District 2264 193 8.52% NEW HAMPSHIRE Lebanon School District 1703 145 8.51% TEXAS Lovejoy InDep. School District 3948 336 8.51% TEXAS HighlanD Park InDep. School District 7920 673 8.49% UTAH Sevier District 4807 406 8.44% TEXAS Atlanta InDep. School District 1766 149 8.43% TEXAS CadDo Mills InDep. School District 1685 142 8.42% TEXAS Kirbyville CISD 1532 129 8.42% MASSACHUSETTS Ludlow 2697 227 8.41% TEXAS Azle InDep. School District 6262 527 8.41% TEXAS LeanDer InDep. School District 37171 3124 8.40% TEXAS Wichita Falls InDep. School District 14129 1187 8.40% TEXAS Bastrop InDep. School District 10272 862 8.39% TEXAS Seminole InDep. School District 2846 239 8.39% TEXAS Salado InDep. School District 1656 139 8.39% TEXAS Copperas Cove InDep. School District 8008 671 8.37% TEXAS Cotulla InDep. School District 1373 115 8.37% TEXAS Magnolia InDep. School District 12916 1076 8.33% CONNECTICUT Norwich Free Academy 2281 190 8.32% TEXAS Argyle InDep. 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School District 1631 133 8.15% LOUISIANA Evangeline Parish 6041 492 8.14% MASSACHUSETTS Fairhaven 2038 166 8.14% LOUISIANA St. James Parish 3841 312 8.12% LOUISIANA West Carroll Parish 2131 173 8.11% OREGON AshlanD School District 5 2701 219 8.10% OHIO Willoughby-Eastlake City 7536 609 8.08% TEXAS Killeen InDep. School District 43319 3498 8.07% MAINE Ellsworth Public Schools 1393 112 8.04% TEXAS Ennis InDep. School District 5809 467 8.03% TEXAS EDna InDep. School District 1555 125 8.03% TEXAS Forney InDep. School District 9386 752 8.01% CONNECTICUT MilforD School District 6094 488 8.00% NEW YORK Pine Bush Central School District 5225 418 8.00% TEXAS FrienDswooD InDep. School District 6145 492 8.00% CONNECTICUT Colchester School District 2595 207 7.97% TEXAS Beaumont InDep. School District 19285 1538 7.97% TEXAS Georgetown InDep. School District 11007 878 7.97% LOUISIANA St. Charles Parish 9794 780 7.96% NEW YORK Malone Central School District 2362 188 7.95% TEXAS ViDor InDep. 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