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% Surveys Collected 39 Survey Total Count 14,252 Breakdown of Survey Completion by School Google Map of Completed Surveys Surveys Submitted Today Count of Participating Schools 8 91 50 Transportation and Nutrition Breakdown by School -96.8% % Surveys Collected Internet Connectivity and Device Needs Internet Connectivity Support Needed? On August 6th, Your Child Will be Attending School: 39 Return to School Surveys Submitted 3,363 8K 6,124 No Yes virtually 6K 6,617 7,004 in person 4K 1,707 10,257 1,1619,301 2K 738 531 583 418 353 506 216 94 248 8 0 Jul 2, 2020 Jul 8, 2020 Jul 14, 2020 Jul 5, 2020 Jul 11, 2020 If Your Child is Participating in Virtual Learning, Will Your Child Need Transportation? Will You Require Child Nutrition Services? Will You Need a District-Issued Device? 3,531 4,833 5,006 My child will attend No face to face 6,565 No Yes Yes 7,055 Yes No 8,788 4,995 Please select your child's school: (Elem) ▼ Please select your child's school: (Middle) ▼ Please select your child's school: (High) ▼ ▼ Please select your ch… Record Count Please select your child's s… Record Count ▼ Please select your child's sch… Record Count … 1. Parkview Elementary Sch… 477 1. Sherwood Middle Academic Ma… 512 1. Baton Rouge Magnet High School 909 2. Baton Rouge Foreign Lan… 386 2. McKinley Middle Academic Mag… 444 2. Lee Magnet High School 628 3. Cedarcrest-Southmoor El… 299 3. Woodlawn Middle School 390 3. Woodlawn High School 446 4. Shenandoah Elementary … 290 4. Westdale Middle School 291 4. Scotlandville Magnet High School 349 5. Forest Heights Academy … 273 5. Southeast Middle Magnet School 205 5. McKinley Senior High School 297 6. Westdale Heights Acade… 261 6. Glasgow Middle School 191 6. Tara High School 213 7. Baton Rouge Center for V… 255 7. Scotlandville Pre-Engineering M… 106 7. Broadmoor Senior High School 195 8. Dufrocq Elementary Scho… 254 8. Park Forest Middle 92 8. Belaire Magnet High School 150 9. Woodlawn Elementary Sc… 231 9. Capitol Middle School 71 9. Istrouma High School 123 10. Riveroaks Elementary Sc… 225 10. Community School for Apprenti… 53 10. Northeast High 118 11. Mayfair Laboratory School 199 11. Mayfair Laboratory School 52 11. Glen Oaks Senior High School 90 12. Greenbrier Elementary Sc… 181 12. Brookstown Middle Academic … 51 12. Mentorship STEAM Academy 84 13. Broadmoor Elementary S… 164 13. IDEA Bridge Charter School 41 13. Community School for Apprentice… 67 14. Jefferson Terrace Elemen… 161 14. Istrouma Middle School 39 14. Arlington Prep High School 12 15. Buchanan Elementary Sc… 158 15. Belfair Montessori Magnet Scho… 28 15. East Baton Rouge Parish Readines… 10 16. BASIS Baton Rouge 158 16. Glen Oaks Middle School 24 16. Northdale Superintendent's Acade… 9 Grand total 3,702 17. Audubon Elementary Sch… 154 17. Northeast Middle 21 1 - 18 / 18 18. LaSalle Elementary School 152 18. Inspire Charter Academy 15 < > 19. Wildwood Elementary Sc… 147 19. IDEA Innovation Charter School 10 Grand total 6,890 Grand total 2,670 1 - 55 / 55 < > 1 - 28 / 28 < > August 6th Attendance Preference: Please select your child's school… ▼ Elementary virtually 49.4% 50.6% in person Data Set Conƒguration Error Data Studio cannot connect to your data set. See details virtually in person Parkview Elementary School 241 23 126 26 Cedarcrest-Southmoor 126 17 Elementary School 99 19 Forest Heights Academy of 140 13 Excellence 72 18 Baton Rouge Center for Visual 107 14 and Performing Arts 115 13 Woodlawn Elementary School 102 12 Riveroaks Elementary School 118 10 Mayfair Laboratory School 69 13 Greenbrier Elementary School 98 83 Broadmoor Elementary School 102 62 90 71 Buchanan Elementary School 102 56 BASIS Baton Rouge 31 12 Audubon Elementary School 76 78 LaSalle Elementary School 80 72 Wildwood Elementary School 72 75 89 48 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% August 6th Attendance Preference: Please select your child's school… ▼ Elementary virtually in person Parkview Elementary School 241 236 126 260 Cedarcrest-Southmoor Elementary School 126 173 Shenandoah Elementary School 99 191 Forest Heights Academy of Excellence 140 133 72 189 Baton Rouge Center for Visual and Performing Arts 107 148 Dufrocq Elementary School 115 139 Woodlawn Elementary School 102 129 Riveroaks Elementary School 118 107 Mayfair Laboratory School 69 130 Greenbrier Elementary School 98 83 Broadmoor Elementary School 102 62 Jefferson Terrace Elementary School 90 71 Buchanan Elementary School 102 56 BASIS Baton Rouge 31 127 Audubon Elementary School 76 78 LaSalle Elementary School 80 72 Wildwood Elementary School 72 75 Glen Oaks Park Elementary 89 48 School 80 50 Park Forest Elementary 77 52 Claiborne / Howell Park Elementary School 84 38 75 47 Villa Del Rey Elementary School 81 39 Brownƒelds Elementary School 63 39 Progress Elementary School 67 34 Park Elementary School 74 26 Highland Elementary School 47 50 La Belle Aire Elementary School 58 38 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% August 6th Attendance Preference: Middle Please select your child's school… ▼ Schools 44.2% virtually Data Set Conƒguration Error in person 55.8% Data Studio cannot connect to your data set. See details virtually in person Sherwood Middle Academic Magnet 201 311 McKinley Middle Academic Magnet School 258 186 Woodlawn Middle School 200 190 Westdale Middle School 169 122 Southeast Middle Magnet School 125 80 Glasgow Middle School 112 79 Scotlandville Pre-Engineering Magnet Academy 78 28 Park Forest Middle 60 32 Capitol Middle School 56 15 31 22 Mayfair Laboratory School 29 23 Brookstown Middle Academic Magnet School 43 8 IDEA Bridge Charter School 24 17 Istrouma Middle School 20 19 Belfair Montessori Magnet School 20 8 Glen Oaks Middle School 14 10 Northeast Middle 14 7 Inspire Charter Academy 12 3 IDEA Innovation Charter School 7 3 EBR Readiness Superintendents Academy 4 5 Mayfair Lab 3 6 South Baton Rouge Charter Academy 2 4 Northdale Superintendent's Academy 3 1 Istrouma Middle 2 1 Glen Oaks 1 J.K. 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Haynes Charter Inc 1 EBR Readiness Superintendent's Academy 1 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% August 6th Attendance Preference: High Please select your child's school… ▼ Schools On August 6th my child will be attending school: / Record Count Please select your child's school… virtually in person Grand total Woodlawn High School 248 198 446 Tara High School 114 99 213 Scotlandville Magnet High School 191 158 349 in person 49.2% 50.8% virtually Northeast High 71 47 118 Northdale Superintendent's Aca… 8 1 9 Mentorship STEAM Academy 61 23 84 McKinley Senior High School 147 150 297 Lee Magnet High School 327 301 628 Istrouma High School 78 45 123 Glen Oaks Senior High School 42 48 90 Grand total 1,822 1,880 3,702 in person virtually Baton Rouge Magnet High School 628 281 Lee Magnet High School 301 327 Woodlawn High School 198 248 Scotlandville Magnet High School 158 191 McKinley Senior High School 150 147 Tara High School 99 114 Broadmoor Senior High School 94 101 Belaire Magnet High School 59 91 Istrouma High School 45 78 Northeast High 47 71 Glen Oaks Senior High School 48 42 Mentorship STEAM Academy 23 61 21 46 Arlington Prep High School 4 8 3 7 Northdale Superintendent's Academy 1 8 1 EBR Virtual Academy 1 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% August 6th Attendance Preference: High Schools in person virtually Baton Rouge Magnet High School 628 281 Lee Magnet High School 301 327 Woodlawn High School 198 248 Scotlandville Magnet High School 158 191 McKinley Senior High School 150 147 Tara High School 99 114 Broadmoor Senior High School 94 101 Belaire Magnet High School 59 91 Istrouma High School 45 78 Northeast High 47 71 Glen Oaks Senior High School 48 42 Mentorship STEAM Academy 23 61 Community School for 21 46 Apprenticeship Learning (CSAL) Arlington Prep High School 4 8 East Baton Rouge Parish Readiness 3 7 Superintendent's Academy Northdale Superintendent's Academy 1 8 1 EBR Virtual Academy 1 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Will Your Child Need Transportation? 35.5% No Yes 64.5% Data Set Conƒguration Error Data Studio cannot connect to your data set. See details If Your Child is Participating in Virtual Learning, Will You Require Child Nutrition Services? 26.1% 37% My child will attend face to face Yes Data Set Conƒguration Error No Data Studio cannot connect to your data set.
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