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Anchorage School District Ethnicity Report October 30, 2020 Alaska Anchorage School District Ethnicity Report October 30, 2020 Alaska African Native or Asian or Hispanic of American American Pacific Two or more Latino Total School School Year White or Black Indian Islander races (of any race) Nonwhite Totals 2011 - 12 22,496 3,044 4,301 7,350 5,149 6,428 26,272 48,768 46.13% 6.24% 8.82% 15.07% 10.56% 13.18% 53.87% 2012 - 13 22,020 3,066 4,215 7,590 6,621 5,328 26,820 48,840 45.09% 6.28% 8.63% 15.54% 13.55% 10.91% 54.91% 2013-14 21,347 2,926 4,154 7,571 6,787 5,444 26,882 48,229 44.26% 6.07% 8.61% 15.70% 14.07% 11.29% 55.74% 2014-15 20,878 2,761 4,224 7,748 7,034 5,443 27,210 48,088 43.42% 5.74% 8.78% 16.11% 14.63% 11.32% 56.58% 2015-16 20,751 2,764 4,229 7,838 7,262 5,488 27,581 48,332 42.93% 5.72% 8.75% 16.22% 15.03% 11.35% 57.07% 2016-17 20,338 2,761 4,144 8,111 7,402 5,567 27,985 48,323 42.09% 5.71% 8.58% 16.78% 15.32% 11.52% 57.91% Anchorage School District Ethnicity Report October 30, 2020 Alaska African Native or Asian or Hispanic of American American Pacific Two or more Latino Total School School Year White or Black Indian Islander races (of any race) Nonwhite Totals 2017-18 19,908 2,521 4,154 8,111 7,420 5,510 27,716 47,624 42.09% 5.71% 8.58% 16.78% 15.32% 11.52% 57.91% 2018-19 19,361 2,378 4,088 8,131 7,368 5,369 27,334 46,695 41.46% 5.10% 8.75% 17.41% 15.78% 11.50% 58.54% 2019-20 19,071 2,255 4,148 7,983 7,358 5,380 27,124 46,195 41.28% 4.88% 8.98% 17.28% 15.93% 11.65% 58.72% 2020-21 16,694 2,049 3,813 7,662 6,620 4,932 25,076 41,770 39.97% 4.90% 9.13% 18.34% 15.85% 11.81% 60.03% Change 2020-21 vs 2019-20 -2,377 -206 -335 -321 -738 -448 -2,048 -4,425 Change 2020-21 vs 2011-12 -5,802 -995 -488 312 1,471 -1,496 -1,196 -6,998 Percent Change Last Ten Years -25.79% -32.69% -11.35% 4.24% 28.57% -23.27% -4.55% -14.35% Anchorage School District Ethnicity Report October 30, 2020 Alaska African Native or Asian or Hispanic of American American Pacific Two or more Latino Total School Type of Program White or Black Indian Islander races (of any race) Nonwhite Totals ELEMENTARY 6,483 962 1,726 3,752 3,236 2,416 12,092 18,575 34.90% 5.18% 9.29% 20.20% 17.42% 13.01% 65.10% MIDDLE SCHOOL 2,115 359 614 1,279 916 734 3,902 6,017 35.15% 5.97% 10.20% 21.26% 15.22% 12.20% 64.85% HIGH SCHOOL 4,078 543 833 2,213 1,487 1,190 6,266 10,344 39.42% 5.25% 8.05% 21.40% 14.38% 11.50% 60.58% ALTERNATIVE 1,137 73 196 206 320 220 1,015 2,152 52.83% 3.39% 9.11% 9.58% 14.87% 10.22% 47.17% CHARTER 2,738 86 362 166 582 330 1,526 4,264 64.21% 2.02% 8.49% 3.89% 13.65% 7.74% 35.79% SPECIAL SCHOOLS 50 2 34 5 13 6 60 110 45.45% 1.82% 30.91% 4.55% 11.82% 5.45% 54.55% SPECIAL ED SERVICES 93 24 48 41 66 36 215 308 30.20% 7.79% 15.58% 13.31% 21.43% 11.69% 69.80% DISTRICT TOTALS 16,694 2,049 3,813 7,662 6,620 4,932 25,076 41,770 39.97% 4.90% 9.13% 18.34% 15.85% 11.81% 60.03% Anchorage School District Ethnicity Report October 30, 2020 Alaska African Native or Asian or Hispanic of American American Pacific Two or more Latino Total School Region White or Black Indian Islander races (of any race) Nonwhite Totals DISTRICTWIDE 4,383 218 666 587 1,110 674 3,255 7,638 57.38% 2.85% 8.72% 7.69% 14.53% 8.83% 42.62% EAST 890 437 683 2,037 999 783 4,939 5,829 15.27% 7.50% 11.71% 34.95% 17.14% 13.43% 84.73% EAGLE RIVER/CHUGIAK 2,789 111 229 162 547 400 1,449 4,238 65.81% 2.62% 5.40% 3.82% 12.91% 9.44% 34.19% NORTHEAST 930 433 557 1,618 945 573 4,126 5,056 18.39% 8.56% 11.02% 32.00% 18.69% 11.34% 81.61% ON BASE 488 110 11 38 124 221 504 992 49.19% 11.09% 1.11% 3.83% 12.50% 22.28% 50.81% SOUTHEAST 3,542 202 555 923 1,007 679 3,366 6,908 51.27% 2.93% 8.03% 13.36% 14.58% 9.83% 48.73% SOUTHWEST 1,967 165 527 1,056 1,059 613 3,420 5,387 36.51% 3.06% 9.78% 19.61% 19.66% 11.38% 63.49% WEST 1,705 373 585 1,241 829 989 4,017 5,722 29.80% 6.52% 10.22% 21.69% 14.49% 17.28% 70.20% DISTRICT TOTALS 16,694 2,049 3,813 7,662 6,620 4,932 25,076 41,770 39.97% 4.90% 9.13% 18.34% 15.85% 11.81% 60.03% Anchorage School District Ethnicity Report OctoberAlaska 30, 2020 African Native or Asian or Hispanic or American American Pacific Two or more Latino Total School White or Black Indian Islander races (of any race) Nonwhite Total 100 Abbott Loop 42 14 31 84 60 20 209 251 16.73% 5.58% 12.35% 33.47% 23.90% 7.97% 83.27% 100.00% 110 Airport Heights 22 9 33 97 48 42 229 251 8.76% 3.59% 13.15% 38.65% 19.12% 16.73% 91.24% 100.00% 112 Alpenglow 191 10 14 4 38 35 101 292 65.41% 3.42% 4.80% 1.37% 13.01% 11.99% 34.59% 100.00% 114 Aurora 133 32 5 9 33 33 112 245 54.29% 13.06% 2.04% 3.67% 13.47% 13.47% 45.71% 100.00% 115 Baxter 46 18 20 35 48 35 156 202 22.77% 8.91% 9.90% 17.33% 23.76% 17.33% 77.23% 100.00% 116 Bayshore 146 8 27 63 73 37 208 354 41.24% 2.26% 7.63% 17.80% 20.62% 10.45% 58.76% 100.00% 118 Bear Valley 195 7 15 32 13 67 262 74.43% 0.00% 2.67% 5.73% 12.21% 4.96% 25.57% 100.00% 120 Birchwood ABC 141 3 25 9 31 24 92 233 60.52% 1.29% 10.73% 3.86% 13.30% 10.30% 39.48% 100.00% 125 Bowman 239 19 32 57 88 61 257 496 48.19% 3.83% 6.45% 11.49% 17.74% 12.30% 51.81% 100.00% 130 Campbell 91 10 40 85 75 70 280 371 24.53% 2.70% 10.78% 22.91% 20.21% 18.87% 75.47% 100.00% Anchorage School District Ethnicity Report OctoberAlaska 30, 2020 African Native or Asian or Hispanic or American American Pacific Two or more Latino Total School White or Black Indian Islander races (of any race) Nonwhite Total 140 Chester Valley 41 20 20 79 58 18 195 236 17.37% 8.47% 8.47% 33.48% 24.58% 7.63% 82.63% 100.00% 150 Chinook 87 13 55 86 93 57 304 391 22.25% 3.32% 14.07% 21.99% 23.79% 14.58% 77.75% 100.00% 160 Chugach Optional 172 6 5 8 35 16 70 242 71.07% 2.48% 2.07% 3.31% 14.46% 6.61% 28.93% 100.00% 170 Chugiak 218 1 16 14 40 34 105 323 67.49% 0.31% 4.95% 4.33% 12.39% 10.53% 32.51% 100.00% 174 College Gate 62 12 93 70 90 28 293 355 17.46% 3.38% 26.20% 19.72% 25.35% 7.89% 82.54% 100.00% 180 Creekside Park 48 42 22 154 83 50 351 399 12.03% 10.53% 5.51% 38.60% 20.80% 12.53% 87.97% 100.00% 190 Denali Montessori 154 20 37 37 80 49 223 377 40.85% 5.31% 9.81% 9.81% 21.22% 13.00% 59.15% 100.00% 200 Eagle River * 0 0 210 Fairview 24 87 42 131 35 42 337 361 6.65% 24.10% 11.63% 36.29% 9.70% 11.63% 93.35% 100.00% 215 Fire Lake 173 3 23 27 44 20 117 290 59.66% 1.03% 7.93% 9.31% 15.17% 6.90% 40.34% 100.00% Anchorage School District Ethnicity Report OctoberAlaska 30, 2020 African Native or Asian or Hispanic or American American Pacific Two or more Latino Total School White or Black Indian Islander races (of any race) Nonwhite Total 220 Girdwood K-8 108 4 7 11 12 34 142 76.06% 0.00% 2.81% 4.93% 7.75% 8.45% 23.94% 100.00% 230 Government Hill 103 11 13 31 42 241 338 441 23.36% 2.49% 2.95% 7.03% 9.52% 54.65% 76.64% 100.00% 235 Homestead 178 8 23 6 46 30 113 291 61.17% 2.75% 7.90% 2.06% 15.81% 10.31% 38.83% 100.00% 237 Huffman 201 7 16 21 38 21 103 304 66.12% 2.30% 5.26% 6.91% 12.50% 6.91% 33.88% 100.00% 240 Inlet View 111 9 13 21 29 17 89 200 55.50% 4.50% 6.50% 10.50% 14.50% 8.50% 44.50% 100.00% 242 Kasuun 70 5 48 45 63 28 189 259 27.03% 1.93% 18.53% 17.37% 24.33% 10.81% 72.97% 100.00% 245 Klatt 53 9 28 113 45 79 274 327 16.21% 2.75% 8.56% 34.56% 13.76% 24.16% 83.79% 100.00% 246 Kincaid 212 12 41 49 82 42 226 438 48.40% 2.74% 9.36% 11.19% 18.72% 9.59% 51.60% 100.00% 248 Lake Hood 67 13 33 86 41 31 204 271 24.72% 4.80% 12.18% 31.73% 15.13% 11.44% 75.28% 100.00% Anchorage School District Ethnicity Report OctoberAlaska 30, 2020 African Native or Asian or Hispanic or American American Pacific Two or more Latino Total School White or Black Indian Islander races (of any race) Nonwhite Total 250 Lake Otis 55 9 39 131 57 59 295 350 15.71% 2.57% 11.14% 37.43% 16.29% 16.86% 84.29% 100.00% 260 Mountain View 20 35 23 118 52 41 269 289 6.92% 12.11% 7.96% 40.83% 17.99% 14.19% 93.08% 100.00% 270 Muldoon 41 19 49 224 64 41 397 438 9.36% 4.34% 11.19% 51.14% 14.61% 9.36% 90.64% 100.00% 280 North Star 46 34 67 127 39 52 319 365 12.60% 9.32% 18.36% 34.79% 10.68% 14.25% 87.40% 100.00% 290 Northern Lights ABC 193 27 21 161 94 66 369 562 34.34% 4.80% 3.74% 28.65% 16.73% 11.74% 65.66% 100.00% 300 Northwood ABC 59 9 33 60 50 29 181 240 24.58% 3.75% 13.75% 25.00% 20.84% 12.08% 75.42% 100.00% 310 Nunaka Valley 42 16 24 33 45 23 141 183 22.95% 8.74% 13.12% 18.03% 24.59% 12.57% 77.05% 100.00% 315 Ocean View 144 5 49 41 50 36 181 325 44.31% 1.54% 15.08% 12.61% 15.38% 11.08% 55.69% 100.00% 320 O'Malley 210 11 12 6 27 11 67 277 75.81% 3.97% 4.33% 2.17% 9.75% 3.97% 24.19% 100.00% Anchorage School District Ethnicity Report OctoberAlaska 30, 2020 African Native or Asian or Hispanic or American American Pacific Two or more Latino Total School White or Black Indian Islander races (of any race) Nonwhite Total 324 Orion 71 14 1 11 25 57 108 179 39.66% 7.82% 0.56% 6.15% 13.97% 31.84% 60.34% 100.00% 328 Ptarmigan 45 36 40 112 70 50 308 353 12.75% 10.20% 11.33% 31.73% 19.83% 14.16% 87.25% 100.00% 330 Rabbit Creek 238 1 26 20 49 18 114 352 67.61% 0.28% 7.39% 5.68% 13.92% 5.12% 32.39% 100.00% 335 Ravenwood 269 5 10 8 54 27 104 373 72.12% 1.34% 2.68% 2.14% 14.48% 7.24% 27.88% 100.00% 340 Rogers Park 160 15 22 91 60 43 231 391 40.92% 3.84% 5.63% 23.27% 15.34% 11.00% 59.08% 100.00% 345 Russian Jack 20 23 36 103 54 55 271 291 6.87% 7.90% 12.37% 35.40% 18.56% 18.90% 93.13% 100.00% 350 Sand Lake 213 19 32 82 135 40 308 521 40.88% 3.65% 6.14% 15.74% 25.91% 7.68% 59.12% 100.00% 360 Scenic Park 119 32 27 64 91 34 248 367 32.43% 8.72% 7.36% 17.44% 24.79% 9.26% 67.57% 100.00% 362 Spring Hill 84 29 35 56 64 52 236 320 26.25% 9.06% 10.94% 17.50% 20.00% 16.25% 73.75% 100.00% 364 Susitna 111 30 48 98 62 25 263 374 29.68% 8.02% 12.84% 26.20% 16.58% 6.68% 70.32% 100.00% Anchorage
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