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Share of Economically Disadvantaged Students SDP District and Charter Schools, 2019-2020 Source: Pa Dept Share of Economically Disadvantaged Students SDP District and Charter Schools, 2019-2020 Source: Pa Dept. of Education: https://www.education.pa.gov/DataAndReporting/LoanCanLowIncome/Pages/PublicSchools.aspx Eligible to apply for 2021 Economically Picasso Project Arts SDP/Charter School Name Disadvanted Education Grant for Rate Teachers? SDP Greenfield Albert M Sch 13.37% No SDP Meredith William M Sch 13.75% No SDP Masterman Julia R Sec Sch 18.31% No SDP Penn Alexander Sch 26.09% No SDP Greenberg Joseph Sch 28.45% No SDP Science Leadership Academy 29.86% No SDP Gamp 31.95% No SDP Arts Academy at Benjamin Rush 33.54% No SDP McCall Gen George A Sch 36.03% No SDP Central HS 36.90% No SDP John Story Jenks Academy for the Arts an 37.48% No SDP Creative and Performing Arts 38.45% No SDP Henry Charles W Sch 39.04% No SDP Adaire Alexander Sch 39.20% No SDP Carver HS 39.41% No Charter Christopher Columbus CS 40.08% No Charter Richard Allen Preparatory CS 41.52% No SDP Comly Watson Sch 42.05% No Charter Deep Roots Charter School 42.28% No SDP The Science Leadership Academy at Beeber 42.88% No Charter MAST Community CS 43.81% No SDP John Hancock Demonstration Sch 45.34% No SDP Shawmont Sch 45.60% No Charter Philadelphia Academy CS 45.88% No SDP Academy at Palumbo 46.18% No SDP Fox Chase Sch 46.21% No SDP Cook-Wissahickon Sch 46.98% No SDP Baldi C C A MS 47.57% No SDP Frank Anne Sch 47.68% No SDP Dobson James Sch 47.79% No SDP Decatur Stephen Sch 48.21% No Charter Wissahickon CS 48.85% No SDP Arthur Chester A Sch 50.00% Yes SDP Lankenau HS 50.00% Yes SDP Washington George HS 50.00% Yes Charter Boys Latin of Philadelphia CS 50.91% Yes SDP Parkway Center City Middle College 51.63% Yes SDP Bache-Martin Sch 51.94% Yes SDP Hill Freedman World Academy 52.17% Yes Charter Independence CS 52.25% Yes SDP Science Leadership Academy MS 52.51% Yes Charter Folk Arts-Cultural Treasures CS 52.59% Yes SDP Swenson Arts & Technology HS 52.79% Yes SDP Saul W B Agricultural School 52.92% Yes Charter Franklin Towne Charter Elementary School 52.94% Yes Charter Tacony Academy Charter School 54.19% Yes SDP Jackson Andrew Sch 54.76% Yes Charter New Foundations CS 55.39% Yes Charter Laboratory CS 55.74% Yes SDP Northeast HS 55.76% Yes SDP Loesche William H Sch 55.76% Yes Charter Multicultural Academy CS 56.27% Yes Charter ASPIRA Bilingual Cyber Charter School 56.81% Yes SDP Overbrook Edu Ctr 56.99% Yes SDP Fitzpatrick Aloysius L Sch 57.26% Yes SDP Furness Horace HS 57.28% Yes SDP Girls HS 57.44% Yes SDP Franklin LC 57.45% Yes SDP Pollock Robert B Sch 57.95% Yes SDP Bodine William W HS 58.04% Yes SDP Parkway Northwest 58.48% Yes SDP Nebinger George W Sch 58.56% Yes SDP Bridesburg Sch 60.10% Yes SDP Houston Henry E Sch 60.33% Yes Charter Franklin Towne CHS 60.57% Yes SDP Farrell Louis H Sch 60.62% Yes SDP Constitution HS 60.78% Yes SDP Powel Samuel Sch 60.91% Yes SDP Wilson Woodrow MS 61.12% Yes SDP Widener Memorial Sch 61.54% Yes SDP Lincoln HS 61.73% Yes Charter Discovery Charter School 62.20% Yes SDP Moore J Hampton Sch 62.33% Yes SDP Fels Samuel HS 62.37% Yes SDP Franklin S Edmonds Sch 62.79% Yes SDP Parkway West 62.93% Yes SDP Hackett Horatio B Sch 63.04% Yes SDP Mayfair Sch 63.50% Yes SDP Rhawnhurst Sch 63.62% Yes Charter Philadelphia Hebrew Public CS 63.64% Yes Charter MaST Community CS II 63.65% Yes SDP Stanton Edwin M Sch 63.98% Yes Charter Harambee Institute of Science and Techno 64.01% Yes SDP Lingelbach Anna L Sch 64.05% Yes Charter Philadelphia Performing Arts CS 64.81% Yes SDP Solis-Cohen Solomon Sch 64.83% Yes SDP Crossan Kennedy C Sch 64.85% Yes SDP McCloskey John F Sch 65.22% Yes SDP Roxborough HS 65.26% Yes SDP Building 21 65.43% Yes SDP Amy NW 65.63% Yes SDP Vare-Washington El Sch 65.84% Yes SDP Samuel Gompers Sch 65.86% Yes Charter Philadelphia Electrical & Tech CHS 65.99% Yes Charter Northwood Academy CS 66.06% Yes Charter Independence CS West 66.18% Yes SDP Frankford HS 66.27% Yes SDP Lamberton Robert E Sch 66.37% Yes Charter First Philadelphia Preparatory Charter S 66.77% Yes Charter Maritime Academy Charter School 66.78% Yes SDP Motivation HS 66.93% Yes SDP South Philadelphia HS 67.03% Yes Charter Eugenio Maria De Hostos CS 67.18% Yes SDP Jenks Abram Sch 67.25% Yes Charter Preparatory CS of Mathematics Science Te 67.25% Yes SDP Ziegler William H Sch 68.59% Yes SDP Meehan Austin MS 68.61% Yes SDP Bartram John - Main 69.20% Yes SDP Washington Grover Jr Sch 69.30% Yes SDP Olney El Sch 69.34% Yes Charter MaST Community CS III 69.63% Yes SDP The Linc 69.91% Yes SDP Brown Joseph H Sch 69.95% Yes SDP School of the Future 70.00% Yes SDP Forrest Edwin Sch 70.05% Yes SDP Holme Thomas Sch 70.34% Yes SDP Overbrook HS 70.48% Yes SDP Southwark Sch 70.53% Yes SDP King Martin Luther HS 70.68% Yes SDP Carnell Laura H Sch 70.84% Yes SDP Sayre William L MS 71.39% Yes SDP Spruance Gilbert Sch 71.60% Yes SDP Amy At Martin 71.72% Yes Charter Sankofa Freedom Academy Charter School 71.82% Yes SDP Moffet John Sch 71.82% Yes SDP Middle Years Alternative 71.92% Yes SDP Finletter Thomas K Sch 71.94% Yes SDP Philadelphia Military Acad at Elverson 72.06% Yes SDP Lea Henry C Sch 72.08% Yes SDP Paul Robeson HS for Human Services 72.20% Yes SDP Mifflin Thomas Sch 72.35% Yes SDP Allen Ethan Sch 72.47% Yes SDP Disston Hamilton Sch 72.57% Yes SDP Lewis C Cassidy Academics Plus Sch 72.86% Yes SDP Sharswood George Sch 72.90% Yes SDP Taggart John H Sch 73.02% Yes SDP Samuel Pennypacker Sch 73.04% Yes Charter Urban Pathways 6-12 CS 73.09% Yes SDP The Workshop School 73.13% Yes SDP Randolph A. Philip AVT HS 73.32% Yes SDP Conwell Russell MS 73.33% Yes SDP Penrose Sch 73.36% Yes SDP Fell D Newlin Sch 73.45% Yes SDP Kensington HS 73.48% Yes SDP West Philadelphia HS 73.51% Yes SDP Philadelphia Learning Academy - South 73.56% Yes Charter Olney Charter High School 73.72% Yes Charter Philadelphia Montessori CS 73.74% Yes SDP Day Anna B Sch 73.78% Yes SDP Kirkbride Eliza B Sch 73.88% Yes SDP Franklin Benjamin HS 74.21% Yes SDP Feltonville Sch of Arts & Sciences 74.22% Yes Charter Urban Pathways K-5 College Charter Schoo 74.37% Yes SDP Fitler Academics Plus 74.63% Yes SDP The U School: Innovative Lab 74.69% Yes SDP Hopkinson Francis Sch 74.71% Yes SDP Morrison Andrew J Sch 74.85% Yes SDP Key Francis Scott Sch 74.90% Yes SDP Franklin Benjamin Sch 74.97% Yes SDP Harrington Avery D Sch 75.26% Yes SDP Wagner Gen Louis MS 75.26% Yes SDP Prince Hall 75.27% Yes SDP Harding Warren G MS 75.32% Yes SDP Edison HS/Fareira Skills 75.39% Yes SDP Lawton Henry W Sch 75.71% Yes SDP Spring Garden Sch 75.76% Yes SDP Ellwood Sch 75.84% Yes SDP Mastbaum Jules E AVTS 75.87% Yes Charter Inquiry Charter School 75.94% Yes SDP Juniata Park Academy 76.19% Yes SDP Lowell James R Sch 76.26% Yes SDP Feltonville Intermediate School 76.29% Yes SDP Richmond Sch 76.37% Yes SDP Childs George W Sch 76.56% Yes SDP Kensington Creative & Performing Arts HS 76.62% Yes Charter People for People CS 76.64% Yes Charter The Philadelphia CS for Arts and Science 76.77% Yes SDP Barton Clara Sch 76.91% Yes SDP Overbrook Elementary School 76.96% Yes SDP Kensington Health Sciences 77.16% Yes SDP Catharine Joseph Sch 77.20% Yes Charter Lindley Academy CS at Birney 77.50% Yes Charter Freire CS 77.66% Yes SDP Rowen William Sch 77.67% Yes SDP Tilden William T MS 77.72% Yes SDP Strawberry Mansion HS 78.11% Yes SDP Dobbins AVT HS 78.11% Yes SDP Brown Henry A Sch 78.20% Yes SDP Howe Julia Ward Sch 78.38% Yes SDP Ludlow James R Sch 78.39% Yes Charter Pan American Academy CS 78.68% Yes SDP Penn Treaty Sch 78.78% Yes SDP Patterson John M Sch 78.83% Yes SDP Washington Martha Sch 78.95% Yes SDP Bregy F Amedee Sch 79.37% Yes Charter Universal Vare Charter School 79.42% Yes Charter Mastery Prep Elementary CS 79.64% Yes Charter Mastery CS-Thomas Campus 79.85% Yes Charter Alliance for Progress CS 79.88% Yes SDP Philadelphia Learning Academy - North 80.00% Yes SDP Cayuga School 80.28% Yes SDP Marshall Thurgood 80.30% Yes SDP Hamilton Andrew Sch 80.46% Yes SDP Marshall John Sch 80.64% Yes SDP Vaux HS: A Big Picture School 80.65% Yes SDP McClure Alexander K Sch 80.75% Yes SDP Pennell Joseph Sch 81.16% Yes Charter Keystone Academy Charter School 81.19% Yes SDP Dunbar Paul L Sch 81.23% Yes SDP Kearny Gen Philip Sch 81.23% Yes SDP Anderson Add B Sch 81.39% Yes SDP Sheridan Sch 81.51% Yes SDP Morton Thomas G Sch 81.75% Yes SDP Blankenburg Rudolph Sch 81.77% Yes SDP Comegys Benjamin B Sch 81.82% Yes SDP Cooke Jay MS 82.03% Yes SDP McDaniel Delaplaine Sch 82.07% Yes Charter Young Scholars CS 82.11% Yes SDP Barry Comm John Sch 82.27% Yes SDP Girard Stephen Sch 82.49% Yes SDP Morris Robert Sch 82.70% Yes SDP Clemente Roberto MS 82.90% Yes SDP Peirce Thomas M Sch 83.00% Yes SDP Sullivan James J Sch 83.01% Yes Charter Esperanza Academy Charter School 83.01% Yes Charter Antonia Pantoja Community Charter School 83.17% Yes Charter Imhotep Institute CHS 83.19% Yes SDP Potter-Thomas Sch 83.33% Yes SDP DeBurgos Bilingual Magnet MS 83.43% Yes SDP Webster Sch 83.46% Yes Charter Memphis Street Academy CS @ JP Jones 83.47% Yes SDP Emlen Eleanor C Sch 83.48% Yes Charter Ad Prima CS 83.91% Yes SDP Blaine James G Sch 83.92% Yes SDP Stearne Allen M Sch 83.94% Yes SDP Munoz-Marin Luis 83.95% Yes SDP Cramp William Sch 83.96% Yes Charter Mastery CS-Shoemaker Campus 83.97% Yes SDP Rhoads James Sch 83.99% Yes SDP McKinley William Sch 84.05% Yes SDP Bryant William C Sch 84.12% Yes SDP Roosevelt Theodore MS 84.19% Yes Charter Mastery CHS - Lenfest Campus 84.19% Yes SDP Duckrey Tanner Sch 84.21% Yes SDP Rhodes E Washington Sch 84.36% Yes SDP Mitchell El Sch 84.37% Yes SDP Kelly John
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