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Pennsylvania Census 2015.Xlsx 1 2015 Census Poverty Data by Local Educational Agency NAME OF STATE: PENNSYLVANIA Ages Less than 20,000 Ages Ages 5 - 17 Total Population State LEA Name of 5 - 17 5 - 17 Poverty Total 1 = YES State Code Code Local Educational Agency (LEA) Poverty Population Percentage Population 0 = NO PA 42 4202010 Abington Heights School District 276 3,880 7.11% 23,345 0 PA 42 4202040 Abington School District 567 9,381 6.04% 59,317 0 PA 42 4202100 Albert Gallatin Area School District 1,028 3,549 28.97% 23,360 0 PA 42 4202130 Aliquippa School District 603 1,297 46.49% 9,346 1 PA 42 4202190 Allegheny Valley School District 184 1,055 17.44% 9,765 1 PA 42 4202310 Allegheny-Clarion Valley School District 186 870 21.38% 5,641 1 PA 42 4202280 Allentown City School District 7,199 21,040 34.22% 119,078 0 PA 42 4202340 Altoona Area School District 2,226 8,824 25.23% 58,932 0 PA 42 4202440 Ambridge Area School District 636 3,115 20.42% 23,596 0 PA 42 4202490 Annville-Cleona School District 176 1,860 9.46% 12,392 1 PA 42 4202480 Antietam School District 216 1,172 18.43% 7,649 1 PA 42 4202550 Apollo-Ridge School District 238 1,466 16.23% 9,259 1 PA 42 4202590 Armstrong School District 1,199 6,223 19.27% 42,187 0 PA 42 4202670 Athens Area School District 476 2,317 20.54% 14,465 1 PA 42 4202700 Austin Area School District 30 168 17.86% 1,251 1 PA 42 4202760 Avella Area School District 72 630 11.43% 4,214 1 PA 42 4202790 Avon Grove School District 323 6,529 4.95% 31,092 0 PA 42 4202820 Avonworth School District 87 1,628 5.34% 10,114 1 PA 42 4202910 Bald Eagle Area School District 251 2,101 11.95% 13,779 1 PA 42 4202970 Baldwin-Whitehall School District 478 4,694 10.18% 35,932 0 PA 42 4203000 Bangor Area School District 348 3,734 9.32% 22,889 0 PA 42 4203120 Beaver Area School District 270 2,199 12.28% 14,643 1 PA 42 4203180 Bedford Area School District 355 2,322 15.29% 16,439 1 PA 42 4203210 Belle Vernon Area School District 425 2,627 16.18% 18,534 1 PA 42 4203240 Bellefonte Area School District 387 3,582 10.80% 26,420 0 PA 42 4203300 Bellwood-Antis School District 165 1,292 12.77% 8,211 1 PA 42 4203330 Bensalem Township School District 1,138 8,153 13.96% 60,631 0 PA 42 4203390 Benton Area School District 141 720 19.58% 5,184 1 PA 42 4203360 Bentworth School District 197 1,329 14.82% 8,568 1 PA 42 4203420 Berlin Brothersvalley School District 169 868 19.47% 5,689 1 PA 42 4203450 Bermudian Springs School District 207 2,310 8.96% 13,218 1 PA 42 4203480 Berwick Area School District 674 3,327 20.26% 22,147 0 PA 42 4203510 Bethel Park School District 250 4,946 5.05% 32,883 0 PA 42 4203570 Bethlehem Area School District 2,767 17,391 15.91% 118,667 0 PA 42 4203600 Bethlehem-Center School District 194 1,347 14.40% 8,779 1 PA 42 4203630 Big Beaver Falls Area School District 688 1,767 38.94% 13,692 1 PA 42 4203660 Big Spring School District 386 3,775 10.23% 21,585 0 PA 42 4203688 Blackhawk School District 328 2,647 12.39% 17,581 1 PA 42 4203690 Blacklick Valley School District 207 713 29.03% 4,900 1 PA 42 4203750 Blairsville-Saltsburg School District 315 2,035 15.48% 14,276 1 PA 42 4203840 Bloomsburg Area School District 305 1,894 16.10% 20,473 0 PA 42 4203870 Blue Mountain School District 293 3,151 9.30% 19,954 1 PA 42 4203900 Blue Ridge School District 192 1,040 18.46% 7,451 1 PA 42 4203960 Boyertown Area School District 580 8,098 7.16% 47,082 0 PA 42 4204020 Bradford Area School District 639 2,780 22.99% 20,629 0 PA 42 4204050 Brandywine Heights Area School District 179 1,950 9.18% 13,017 1 PA 42 4204140 Brentwood Borough School District 186 1,307 14.23% 9,699 1 PA 42 4204200 Bristol Borough School District 243 1,472 16.51% 9,759 1 PA 42 4204230 Bristol Township School District 1,188 8,086 14.69% 54,822 0 PA 42 4204260 Brockway Area School District 199 1,161 17.14% 7,397 1 PA 42 4204320 Brookville Area School District 316 1,732 18.24% 11,870 1 PA 42 4204080 Brownsville Area School District 483 1,833 26.35% 14,660 1 PA 42 4204090 Bryn Athyn School District 16 228 7.02% 1,399 1 PA 42 4204500 Burgettstown Area School District 163 1,537 10.61% 9,706 1 PA 42 4204530 Burrell School District 179 1,926 9.29% 13,806 1 PA 42 4204590 Butler Area School District 1,299 8,085 16.07% 55,732 0 2 2015 Census Poverty Data by Local Educational Agency NAME OF STATE: PENNSYLVANIA Ages Less than 20,000 Ages Ages 5 - 17 Total Population State LEA Name of 5 - 17 5 - 17 Poverty Total 1 = YES State Code Code Local Educational Agency (LEA) Poverty Population Percentage Population 0 = NO PA 42 4204710 California Area School District 122 914 13.35% 11,226 1 PA 42 4204740 Cambria Heights School District 176 1,542 11.41% 9,485 1 PA 42 4204830 Cameron County School District 126 600 21.00% 4,732 1 PA 42 4204860 Camp Hill School District 69 1,354 5.10% 8,254 1 PA 42 4204890 Canon-McMillan School District 376 5,111 7.36% 33,742 0 PA 42 4204920 Canton Area School District 235 1,112 21.13% 6,430 1 PA 42 4204980 Carbondale Area School District 537 1,749 30.70% 10,931 1 PA 42 4205010 Carlisle Area School District 740 5,715 12.95% 38,802 0 PA 42 4205040 Carlynton School District 358 1,743 20.54% 14,434 1 PA 42 4205070 Carmichaels Area School District 238 1,068 22.28% 6,892 1 PA 42 4205160 Catasauqua Area School District 363 1,682 21.58% 11,138 1 PA 42 4205190 Centennial School District 499 6,760 7.38% 49,036 0 PA 42 4205310 Central Bucks School District 958 21,435 4.47% 114,768 0 PA 42 4205340 Central Cambria School District 215 1,873 11.48% 13,142 1 PA 42 4205370 Central Columbia School District 233 2,189 10.64% 14,713 1 PA 42 4205400 Central Dauphin School District 1,656 13,351 12.40% 92,047 0 PA 42 4214850 Central Fulton School District 181 960 18.85% 6,299 1 PA 42 4205430 Central Greene School District 309 1,891 16.34% 15,430 1 PA 42 4200824 Central Valley School District 349 2,591 13.47% 17,918 1 PA 42 4205490 Central York School District 596 6,362 9.37% 38,349 0 PA 42 4205550 Chambersburg Area School District 1,666 10,711 15.55% 68,036 0 PA 42 4205640 Charleroi School District 386 1,660 23.25% 12,048 1 PA 42 4205700 Chartiers Valley School District 322 3,717 8.66% 30,674 0 PA 42 4205730 Chartiers-Houston School District 147 1,208 12.17% 9,131 1 PA 42 4205760 Cheltenham Township School District 404 5,487 7.36% 37,627 0 PA 42 4205860 Chester-Upland School District 2,668 7,678 34.75% 41,532 0 PA 42 4205880 Chestnut Ridge School District 302 1,629 18.54% 10,428 1 PA 42 4205910 Chichester School District 592 3,852 15.37% 24,658 0 PA 42 4206030 Clairton City School District 400 878 45.56% 6,826 1 PA 42 4206060 Clarion Area School District 216 857 25.20% 8,879 1 PA 42 4206090 Clarion-Limestone Area School District 210 1,059 19.83% 8,034 1 PA 42 4206120 Claysburg-Kimmel School District 259 920 28.15% 5,702 1 PA 42 4206150 Clearfield Area School District 594 2,596 22.88% 18,976 1 PA 42 4206240 Coatesville Area School District 1,513 10,522 14.38% 65,095 0 PA 42 4206270 Cocalico School District 415 4,603 9.02% 23,971 0 PA 42 4219470 Colonial School District 305 6,034 5.05% 42,717 0 PA 42 4206360 Columbia Borough School District 494 1,629 30.33% 10,746 1 PA 42 4206390 Commodore Perry School District 160 658 24.32% 4,146 1 PA 42 4206420 Conemaugh Township Area School District 132 1,074 12.29% 7,944 1 PA 42 4206430 Conemaugh Valley School District 184 937 19.64% 6,273 1 PA 42 4206480 Conestoga Valley School District 1,109 6,296 17.61% 34,119 0 PA 42 4206550 Conewago Valley School District 610 4,559 13.38% 27,562 0 PA 42 4206590 Conneaut School District 558 2,904 19.21% 18,142 1 PA 42 4206660 Connellsville Area School District 1,559 5,092 30.62% 33,749 0 PA 42 4206780 Conrad Weiser Area School District 342 3,144 10.88% 19,484 1 PA 42 4206810 Cornell School District 176 824 21.36% 6,800 1 PA 42 4206840 Cornwall-Lebanon School District 642 5,639 11.38% 35,632 0 PA 42 4206860 Corry Area School District 678 2,621 25.87% 14,608 1 PA 42 4206930 Coudersport Area School District 165 890 18.54% 5,573 1 PA 42 4206960 Council Rock School District 429 13,192 3.25% 72,703 0 PA 42 4207050 Cranberry Area School District 204 1,275 16.00% 9,172 1 PA 42 4207080 Crawford Central School District 798 4,218 18.92% 29,876 0 PA 42 4205460 Crestwood School District 250 3,453 7.24% 19,867 1 PA 42 4207110 Cumberland Valley School District 508 9,366 5.42% 56,692 0 PA 42 4207140 Curwensville Area School District 214 1,086 19.71% 7,299 1 PA 42 4207200 Dallas School District 277 3,189 8.69% 20,408 0 3 2015 Census Poverty Data by Local Educational Agency NAME OF STATE: PENNSYLVANIA Ages Less than 20,000 Ages Ages 5 - 17 Total Population State LEA Name of 5 - 17 5 - 17 Poverty Total 1 = YES State Code Code Local Educational Agency (LEA) Poverty Population Percentage Population 0 = NO PA 42 4207230 Dallastown Area School District 699 6,698 10.44% 41,834 0 PA 42 4207290 Daniel Boone Area School District 298 4,257 7.00% 21,436 0 PA 42 4207320 Danville Area School District 347 2,726 12.73% 18,962 1 PA 42 4207540 Deer Lakes School District 177 2,069 8.55% 14,513 1 PA 42 4207530 Delaware Valley School District 573 4,574 12.53% 28,431 0 PA 42 4207560 Derry Area School District 402 2,373 16.94% 17,402 1 PA 42 4207590 Derry Township School District 621 5,545 11.20% 25,128 0 PA 42 4207650 Donegal School District 510 3,541 14.40% 21,226 0 PA 42 4207680 Dover Area School District 533 4,215 12.65% 26,224 0 PA 42 4207710 Downingtown Area School District 439 14,291 3.07% 70,795 0 PA 42 4207830 DuBois Area School District 988 4,629 21.34% 30,670 0 PA 42 4207980 Dunmore School District 357 1,844 19.36% 13,892 1 PA 42 4208010 Duquesne City School District
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