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Share of Economically Disadvantaged Students SDP District & Charter Schools, 2015-16 Data: PA Dept Share of Economically Disadvantaged Students SDP District & Charter Schools, 2015-16 Data: PA Dept. of Education, School & District Fast Fact Data, SY 2015-2016: paschoolperformance.org/Downloads Economically Eligible to apply School Name Disadvantaged for 2018 Picasso rate Project Grant? Green Woods CS 17.3% No Meredith William M Sch 21.4% No Greenfield Albert M Sch 23.7% No Penn Alexander Sch 29.1% No World Communications CS 32.2% No Greenberg Joseph Sch 32.6% No Masterman Julia R Sec Sch 34.9% No Philadelphia Academy CS 38.2% No Science Leadership Academy 38.3% No MAST Community Charter School 41.0% No Jenks John S Sch 42.7% No Philadelphia Performing Arts CS 43.6% No Gamp 44.6% No Comly Watson Sch 47.2% No Arts Academy at Benjamin Rush 50.0% No Hancock John Sch 50.3% No Independence CS 50.5% No Ad Prima CS 50.6% No Fox Chase Sch 53.5% No Shawmont Sch 54.0% No Richard Allen Preparatory CS 54.1% No Central HS 54.4% No Fitzpatrick Aloysius L Sch 54.6% No Henry Charles W Sch 55.6% No Franklin Towne Charter Elementary School 56.0% No Decatur Stephen Sch 56.1% No Creative and Performing Arts 56.2% No Frank Anne Sch 56.5% No The Science Leadership Academy at Beeber 56.8% No Carver HS 58.4% No McCall Gen George A Sch 59.2% No Loesche William H Sch 59.4% No Cook-Wissahickon Sch 59.5% No Laboratory CS 60.1% Yes Imani Education Circle CS 60.4% Yes Pollock Robert B Sch 60.4% Yes Christopher Columbus CS 62.6% Yes New Foundations CS 62.7% Yes ASPIRA Bilingual Cyber Charter School 62.8% Yes Jenks Abram Sch 63.4% Yes La Brum Gen J Harry MS 63.7% Yes Powel Samuel Sch 63.8% Yes Crossan Kennedy C Sch 63.8% Yes Washington George HS 64.1% Yes Preparatory CS of Mathematics Science Tech and Car 65.3% Yes Rhawnhurst Sch 65.3% Yes Baldi C C A MS 66.0% Yes Philadelphia Montessori CS 66.1% Yes Hill J E/Freedman Samson 66.9% Yes Franklin Towne CHS 67.0% Yes Bridesburg Sch 67.2% Yes Mayfair Sch 67.6% Yes Lankenau HS 67.6% Yes Philadelphia Electrical & Tech CHS 67.7% Yes Edmonds Franklin S Sch 67.8% Yes Gompers Samuel Sch 68.1% Yes Holme Thomas Sch 68.3% Yes Brown Joseph H Sch 68.5% Yes Universal Vare Charter School 68.8% Yes Overbrook Edu Ctr 68.9% Yes McCloskey John F Sch 69.2% Yes Farrell Louis H Sch 69.5% Yes Barton Clara Sch 69.7% Yes Mastery CHS - Lenfest Campus 69.9% Yes Keystone Academy CS 70.3% Yes Academy at Palumbo 70.5% Yes Ellwood Sch 70.9% Yes Wister John Sch 71.3% Yes Northeast HS 71.4% Yes Jackson Andrew Sch 71.4% Yes Bryant William C Sch 71.5% Yes Lamberton Robert E Sch 71.5% Yes Bache-Martin Sch 71.5% Yes Logan James Sch 71.9% Yes Pennypacker Samuel Sch 71.9% Yes Moore J Hampton Sch 72.3% Yes Catharine Joseph Sch 72.3% Yes Antonia Pantoja Community Charter School 72.4% Yes Eugenio Maria De Hostos CS 72.5% Yes Tacony Academy Charter School 72.6% Yes Lincoln HS 72.7% Yes Patterson John M Sch 72.8% Yes Saul W B Agricultural School 73.2% Yes People for People CS 73.3% Yes Charter High School for Architecture and Design 73.5% Yes Nebinger George W Sch 73.5% Yes Heston Edward Sch 73.5% Yes Bodine William W HS 73.5% Yes Constitution HS 73.6% Yes Swenson Arts & Technology HS 73.6% Yes Houston Henry E Sch 73.7% Yes Southwark Sch 74.0% Yes Mifflin Thomas Sch 74.3% Yes Vare-Washington El Sch 74.5% Yes Lawton Henry W Sch 74.6% Yes McClure Alexander K Sch 74.6% Yes Pan American Academy CS 75.0% Yes Carnell Laura H Sch 75.1% Yes Philadelphia City SD 75.2% Yes Marshall John Sch 75.6% Yes Memphis Street Academy CS @ JP Jones 75.7% Yes Solis-Cohen Solomon Sch 75.8% Yes Lea Henry C Sch 75.9% Yes Forrest Edwin Sch 76.0% Yes Wright Richard R Sch 76.0% Yes Howe Julia Ward Sch 76.1% Yes Taggart John H Sch 76.1% Yes Pennell Joseph Sch 76.2% Yes The SD of Philadelphia Virtual Academy 76.2% Yes Girard Stephen Sch 76.3% Yes Dobson James Sch 76.4% Yes Finletter Thomas K Sch 76.4% Yes Folk Arts-Cultural Treasures CS 76.7% Yes Sheppard Isaac Sch 76.7% Yes Northwood Academy CS 76.9% Yes Cayuga School 77.1% Yes Kirkbride Eliza B Sch 77.2% Yes Mastery CS - Pickett Campus 77.4% Yes Girls HS 77.4% Yes Longstreth William C Sch 77.4% Yes Lowell James R Sch 77.4% Yes Prince Hall 77.7% Yes Lingelbach Anna L Sch 77.8% Yes Mastery CS - Thomas Campus 77.9% Yes Spruance Gilbert Sch 78.0% Yes Franklin Benjamin Sch 78.1% Yes Beeber Dimner MS 78.3% Yes John B. Stetson Charter School 78.4% Yes Ziegler William H Sch 78.5% Yes Amy NW 78.5% Yes Anderson Add B Sch 78.6% Yes Universal Creighton Charter School 78.7% Yes Kelley William D Sch 78.7% Yes Meade Gen George C Sch 78.7% Yes Day Anna B Sch 78.8% Yes Mastery CS - Gratz Campus 78.8% Yes Cramp William Sch 78.9% Yes Fels Samuel HS 79.0% Yes Multi-Cultural Academy CS 79.1% Yes Kensington Urban Education Academy 79.1% Yes Stearne Allen M Sch 79.2% Yes Barry Comm John Sch 79.2% Yes Hackett Horatio B Sch 79.2% Yes Peirce Thomas M Sch 79.4% Yes McMichael Morton Sch 79.4% Yes Morton Thomas G Sch 79.6% Yes Cooke Jay MS 79.7% Yes Arthur Chester A Sch 79.8% Yes Parkway West 80.1% Yes Sullivan James J Sch 80.1% Yes Locke Alain Sch 80.2% Yes Elkin Lewis Sch 80.3% Yes Taylor Bayard Sch 80.3% Yes Huey Samuel B Sch 80.3% Yes Blankenburg Rudolph Sch 80.4% Yes Willard Frances E Sch 80.4% Yes Cassidy Lewis C AC Plus Sch 80.4% Yes Meehan Austin MS 80.5% Yes Marshall Thurgood 80.5% Yes Sharswood George Sch 80.6% Yes Morrison Andrew J Sch 80.9% Yes Roxborough HS 80.9% Yes South Philadelphia HS 81.0% Yes Stanton Edwin M Sch 81.1% Yes Bethune Mary McLeod Sch 81.1% Yes Hopkinson Francis Sch 81.2% Yes Sheridan Sch 81.2% Yes Kelly John B Sch 81.2% Yes Waring Laura W Sch 81.3% Yes Munoz-Marin Luis 81.4% Yes Olney El Sch 81.6% Yes Childs George W Sch 81.6% Yes Emlen Eleanor C Sch 81.6% Yes Math Civics and Sciences CS 81.6% Yes Allen Ethan Sch 81.8% Yes Blaine James G Sch 81.8% Yes Harrington Avery D Sch 81.8% Yes Webster Sch 81.8% Yes Furness Horace HS 81.9% Yes Steel Edward Sch 81.9% Yes Richmond Sch 82.0% Yes Bregy F Amedee Sch 82.2% Yes Discovery Charter School 82.3% Yes Parkway Northwest 82.3% Yes Rowen William Sch 82.5% Yes KIPP DuBois Charter School 82.6% Yes Wissahickon CS 82.6% Yes Alliance for Progress CS 82.6% Yes McDaniel Delaplaine Sch 82.6% Yes Overbrook Elementary School 82.7% Yes Maritime Academy Charter School 82.7% Yes Juniata Park Academy 83.0% Yes Mitchell El Sch 83.0% Yes Universal Institute CS 83.1% Yes McKinley William Sch 83.1% Yes Comegys Benjamin B Sch 83.1% Yes Hunter William H Sch 83.3% Yes Overbrook HS 83.3% Yes Belmont Charter School 83.5% Yes Allen Dr Ethel Sch 83.5% Yes Penrose Sch 83.6% Yes The Philadelphia CS for Arts and Science 83.6% Yes Adaire Alexander Sch 83.7% Yes Moffet John Sch 83.7% Yes Key Francis Scott Sch 83.7% Yes Olney Charter High School 83.8% Yes Freire CS 83.8% Yes Eastern University Academy Charter School 83.9% Yes Hamilton Andrew Sch 84.1% Yes Wilson Woodrow MS 84.1% Yes Fitler Academics Plus 84.2% Yes Young Scholars CS 84.3% Yes Rhoads James Sch 84.3% Yes Motivation HS 84.4% Yes Kearny Gen Philip Sch 84.6% Yes Potter-Thomas Sch 84.7% Yes King Martin Luther HS 84.7% Yes Duckrey Tanner Sch 84.8% Yes Sayre William L MS 84.8% Yes Universal Bluford Charter School 84.8% Yes Franklin LC 84.8% Yes Disston Hamilton Sch 84.9% Yes Dick William Sch 85.2% Yes KIPP West Philadelphia Preparatory Charter School 85.2% Yes Frankford HS 85.4% Yes Kensington Intern Business Finance & En 85.4% Yes Gideon Edward Sch 85.5% Yes Community Academy of Philadelphia CS 85.5% Yes Mastery CS - Frederick Douglass 85.8% Yes Morris Robert Sch 86.0% Yes Strawberry Mansion HS 86.0% Yes Dunbar Paul L Sch 86.2% Yes Rhodes E Washington Sch 86.3% Yes Ludlow James R Sch 86.4% Yes Brown Henry A Sch 86.4% Yes Fell D Newlin Sch 86.5% Yes Building 21 86.6% Yes Parkway-Center City 86.6% Yes Bartram John - Main 86.8% Yes Welsh John Sch 86.8% Yes The Linc 87.1% Yes Hartranft John F Sch 87.2% Yes First Phila Preparatory CS 87.2% Yes Edison HS/Fareira Skills 87.3% Yes Universal Daroff Charter School 87.3% Yes Spring Garden Sch 87.4% Yes Roosevelt Theodore MS 87.4% Yes ACT Academy Cyber Charter School 87.4% Yes Tilden William T MS 87.5% Yes Paul Robeson HS for Human Services 87.6% Yes Clemente Roberto MS 87.8% Yes Mastery CS - Hardy Williams 87.8% Yes Harambee Institute of Science and Techno 88.0% Yes The U School: Innovative Lab 88.2% Yes Washington Martha Sch 88.3% Yes Kensington Culinary Arts 88.4% Yes DeBurgos Bilingual Magnet MS 88.5% Yes Franklin Benjamin HS 89.3% Yes The Workshop School 89.5% Yes Randolph A.
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