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Download the School Demographics Report SE0016B ETHNIC ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOL 3/22/2021 SCHOOL YEAR 2020-2021 Page 1 ASIAN BLACK HISPANIC INDIAN MULTI WHITE TOTAL ACTS (4391) 0 5 2 0 1 4 12 0.00% 41.67% 16.67% 0.00% 8.33% 33.33% 100% ADAMS MIDDLE SCHOOL (0041) 20 218 323 1 37 90 689 2.90% 31.64% 46.88% 0.15% 5.37% 13.06% 100% ADVANTAGE ACADEMY OF HILLSBORO 2 40 318 0 7 95 462 (6644) 0.43% 8.66% 68.83% 0.00% 1.52% 20.56% 100% ALAFIA ELEMENTARY (0271) 16 41 146 1 59 350 613 2.61% 6.69% 23.82% 0.16% 9.62% 57.10% 100% ALEXANDER ELEMENTARY (0081) 7 25 463 0 17 26 538 1.30% 4.65% 86.06% 0.00% 3.16% 4.83% 100% ALONSO HIGH SCHOOL (0151) 117 168 1,341 1 112 718 2,457 4.76% 6.84% 54.58% 0.04% 4.56% 29.22% 100% AMI KIDS TAMPA (5051) 0 19 15 0 3 1 38 0.00% 50.00% 39.47% 0.00% 7.89% 2.63% 100% AMI KIDS YES (5052) 0 9 3 0 1 1 14 0.00% 64.29% 21.43% 0.00% 7.14% 7.14% 100% ANDERSON ELEMENTARY (0121) 21 62 61 0 43 131 318 6.60% 19.50% 19.18% 0.00% 13.52% 41.19% 100% APOLLO BEACH ELEMENTARY (0141) 18 45 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209 747 2.28% 27.04% 31.19% 0.27% 11.24% 27.98% 100% BENITO MIDDLE SCHOOL (0201) 144 246 255 1 89 294 1,029 13.99% 23.91% 24.78% 0.10% 8.65% 28.57% 100% BEVIS ELEMENTARY (0361) 57 28 149 2 57 560 853 6.68% 3.28% 17.47% 0.23% 6.68% 65.65% 100% BING ELEMENTARY (0261) 0 86 244 0 33 75 438 0.00% 19.63% 55.71% 0.00% 7.53% 17.12% 100% BLAKE HIGH SCHOOL (0281) 25 622 435 2 97 377 1,558 1.60% 39.92% 27.92% 0.13% 6.23% 24.20% 100% BLOOMINGDALE HIGH SCHOOL (4141) 55 317 687 6 153 1,046 2,264 2.43% 14.00% 30.34% 0.27% 6.76% 46.20% 100% BOWERS-WHITLEY CAREER CENTER (4155) 0 32 24 1 5 18 80 0.00% 40.00% 30.00% 1.25% 6.25% 22.50% 100% BOYETTE SPRINGS ELEMENTARY (0311) 31 103 164 1 65 387 751 4.13% 13.72% 21.84% 0.13% 8.66% 51.53% 100% SE0016B ETHNIC ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOL 3/22/2021 SCHOOL YEAR 2020-2021 Page 3 ASIAN BLACK HISPANIC INDIAN MULTI WHITE TOTAL BRANDON EPIC3 CENTER (4332) 0 50 15 0 4 16 85 0.00% 58.82% 17.65% 0.00% 4.71% 18.82% 100% BRANDON HIGH SCHOOL (0291) 43 365 601 1 109 458 1,577 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8.01% 49.44% 100% BURNETT MIDDLE SCHOOL (0631) 8 207 254 0 43 218 730 1.10% 28.36% 34.79% 0.00% 5.89% 29.86% 100% SE0016B ETHNIC ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOL 3/22/2021 SCHOOL YEAR 2020-2021 Page 4 ASIAN BLACK HISPANIC INDIAN MULTI WHITE TOTAL BURNEY ELEMENTARY (0641) 0 99 169 0 13 55 336 0.00% 29.46% 50.30% 0.00% 3.87% 16.37% 100% BURNS MIDDLE SCHOOL (0651) 43 135 351 3 109 668 1,309 3.28% 10.31% 26.81% 0.23% 8.33% 51.03% 100% CAMINITI EXCEPTIONAL CENTER (4562) 4 35 26 0 4 19 88 4.55% 39.77% 29.55% 0.00% 4.55% 21.59% 100% CANNELLA ELEMENTARY (0691) 20 80 329 3 33 106 571 3.50% 14.01% 57.62% 0.53% 5.78% 18.56% 100% CARROLLWOOD ELEMENTARY (0701) 25 46 261 1 53 273 659 3.79% 6.98% 39.61% 0.15% 8.04% 41.43% 100% CARVER EXCEPTIONAL CENTER (0063) 0 31 10 0 3 6 50 0.00% 62.00% 20.00% 0.00% 6.00% 12.00% 100% CHAMBERLAIN HIGH SCHOOL (0761) 28 439 645 0 50 167 1,329 2.11% 33.03% 48.53% 0.00% 3.76% 12.57% 100% CHANNELSIDE ACAD MATH AND SCI (6652) 10 157 163 1 32 114 477 2.10% 32.91% 34.17% 0.21% 6.71% 23.90% 100% CHIARAMONTE ELEMENTARY (0771) 10 67 61 0 50 151 339 2.95% 19.76% 17.99% 0.00% 14.75% 44.54% 100% CHILES ELEMENTARY (0772) 207 160 157 4 69 267 864 23.96% 18.52% 18.17% 0.46% 7.99% 30.90% 100% CIMINO ELEMENTARY (0802) 23 61 194 2 66 466 812 2.83% 7.51% 23.89% 0.25% 8.13% 57.39% 100% CITRUS PARK ELEMENTARY (0801) 44 32 301 0 51 163 591 7.45% 5.41% 50.93% 0.00% 8.63% 27.58% 100% CLAIR MEL ELEMENTARY (0841) 2 145 249 1 21 43 461 0.43% 31.45% 54.01% 0.22% 4.56% 9.33% 100% SE0016B ETHNIC ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOL 3/22/2021 SCHOOL YEAR 2020-2021 Page 5 ASIAN BLACK HISPANIC INDIAN MULTI WHITE TOTAL CLARK ELEMENTARY (0851) 217 159 162 1 63 194 796 27.26% 19.97% 20.35% 0.13% 7.91% 24.37% 100% CLAYWELL ELEMENTARY (0861) 18 56 334 1 48 251 708 2.54% 7.91% 47.18% 0.14% 6.78% 35.45% 100% CLEVELAND ELEMENTARY (0881) 3 149 81 0 18 19 270 1.11% 55.19% 30.00% 0.00% 6.67% 7.04% 100% COLEMAN MIDDLE SCHOOL (0921) 44 35 151 0 61 750 1,041 4.23% 3.36% 14.51% 0.00% 5.86% 72.05% 100% COLLINS ELEMENTARY (0065) 25 186 270 3 100 399 983 2.54% 18.92% 27.47% 0.31% 10.17% 40.59% 100% COLSON ELEMENTARY (0931) 12 134 226 2 59 218 651 1.84% 20.58% 34.72% 0.31% 9.06% 33.49% 100% COLUMBUS JUVENILE RESIDENTIAL (5062) 0 3 7 0 1 18 29 0.00% 10.34% 24.14% 0.00% 3.45% 62.07% 100% CORK ELEMENTARY (1001) 3 12 339 0 21 293 668 0.45% 1.80% 50.75% 0.00% 3.14% 43.86% 100% CORR ELEMENTARY (0054) 21 183 310 4 54 143 715 2.94% 25.59% 43.36% 0.56% 7.55% 20.00% 100% CREEKSIDE CHARTER ACADEMY (7803) 11 222 283 0 47 118 681 1.62% 32.60% 41.56% 0.00% 6.90% 17.33% 100% CRESTWOOD ELEMENTARY (1021) 20 60 599 1 46 44 770 2.60% 7.79% 77.79% 0.13% 5.97% 5.71% 100% CYPRESS CREEK ELEMENTARY (1051) 10 236 433 1 48 137 865 1.16% 27.28% 50.06% 0.12% 5.55% 15.84% 100% DAVIDSEN MIDDLE SCHOOL (1080) 50 60 602 1 47 272 1,032 4.84% 5.81% 58.33% 0.10% 4.55% 26.36% 100% SE0016B ETHNIC ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOL 3/22/2021 SCHOOL YEAR 2020-2021 Page 6 ASIAN BLACK HISPANIC INDIAN MULTI WHITE TOTAL DAVIS ELEMENTARY (0056) 10 39 484 0 27 64 624 1.60% 6.25% 77.56% 0.00% 4.33% 10.26% 100% DEER PARK ELEMENTARY (0100) 260 29 176 1 47 353 866 30.02% 3.35% 20.32% 0.12% 5.43% 40.76% 100% DESOTO ELEMENTARY (1081) 2 44 158 0 5 20 229 0.87% 19.21% 69.00% 0.00% 2.18% 8.73% 100% DETENTION CENTER WEST (5044) 0 33 2 0 1 8 44 0.00% 75.00% 4.55% 0.00% 2.27% 18.18% 100% DICKENSON ELEMENTARY (1101) 17 65 410 2 38 57 589 2.89% 11.04% 69.61% 0.34% 6.45% 9.68% 100% DOBY ELEMENTARY (0072) 10 116 164 0 53 357 700 1.43% 16.57% 23.43% 0.00% 7.57% 51.00% 100% DOROTHY THOMAS EXCEPTIONAL CTR 0 20 10 0 1 21 52 (4321) 0.00% 38.46% 19.23% 0.00% 1.92% 40.38% 100% DOVER ELEMENTARY (1201) 0 2 608 1 5 39 655 0.00% 0.31% 92.82% 0.15% 0.76% 5.95% 100% DOWDELL MIDDLE SCHOOL (0842) 2 140 295 1 28 103 569 0.35% 24.60% 51.85% 0.18% 4.92% 18.10% 100% DR CARTER G WOODSON K-8 (0682) 8 533 406 2 49 68 1,066 0.75% 50.00% 38.09% 0.19% 4.60% 6.38% 100% DR KIRAN C PATEL HIGH SCHOOL (7827) 35 97 104 3 32 154 425 8.24% 22.82% 24.47% 0.71% 7.53% 36.24% 100% DUNBAR 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41.13% 0.00% 5.67% 26.95% 100% ESSRIG ELEMENTARY (1431) 32 37 308 2 40 159 578 5.54% 6.40% 53.29% 0.35% 6.92% 27.51% 100% EXCELSIOR PREP CHARTER SCHOOL 0 115 107 0 17 10 249 (7791) 0.00% 46.18% 42.97% 0.00% 6.83% 4.02% 100% FALKENBURG ROAD JAIL (5058) 0 12 4 0 0 2 18 0.00% 66.67% 22.22% 0.00% 0.00% 11.11% 100% FARNELL MIDDLE SCHOOL (1441) 146 41 306 2 86 640 1,221 11.96% 3.36% 25.06% 0.16% 7.04% 52.42% 100% FERRELL (GIRLS) MIDDLE MAGNET (3001) 5 237 145 1 46 63 497 1.01% 47.69% 29.18% 0.20% 9.26% 12.68% 100% SE0016B ETHNIC ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOL 3/22/2021 SCHOOL YEAR 2020-2021 Page 8 ASIAN BLACK HISPANIC INDIAN MULTI WHITE TOTAL FISHHAWK CREEK ELEMENTARY
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