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www.floridakidscount.org OVERALL COUNTY RANK We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families. /floridakidscount @FLKidsCount Keeping a focus on where communities can make life better for our children & families Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change 3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 48.9 2012-2016 49.5 223,266 Unchanged 4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 73 2015/16 74.0 154,853 = 8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 81 2015/16 78.0 105,044 < High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 25.5 2015/16 19.3 38,214 < Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change Low-birthweight babies 2011 8.7 2016 8.7 19,661 Unchanged Uninsured children 2010 13.4 2015 7.3 312,070 < Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 34.4 2015/16 35.0 199,422 Unchanged High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 40.4 2016 32.9 12,425 < Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change Children in single parent families 2007-2011 34.1 2012-2016 35.7 1,258,425 = Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 10.7 2012-2016 12.3 500,585 = Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 9.3 2016/17 8.3 34,481 Unchanged Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 30.0 2016/17 17.8 33,389 < Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change Children in poverty 2011 25.1 2016 21.3 869,892 < Unemployment rate 2011 10.0 2016 4.9 480,368 < High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 43.1 2012-2016 37.3 2,754,755 < Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 9.8 2012-2016 8.0 75,614 < ECONOMIC WELL-BEING EDUCATION WELL-BEING FAMILY & COMMUNITY HEALTH WELL-BEING 2018 Florida Child Well-Being Index
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Page 1: fi 2018 LOA CHL ELLE E fi 2018 Florida Child Well …...fi 2018 LOA CHL ELLE E fi loridaidonorg OEALL COUNTY AN We all better hen lria’s hilren sucee in ut h u an at lall an at the

ECONOMIC WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

EDUCATION WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

FAMILY & COMMUNITY

DOMAIN RANK

HEALTH WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

– 2018 FLORIDA CHILD WELL-BEING INDEX –

www.floridakidscount.org

OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where communities can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 48.9 2012-2016 49.5 223,266 Unchanged

4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 73 2015/16 74.0 154,853 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 81 2015/16 78.0 105,044 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 25.5 2015/16 19.3 38,214 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 8.7 2016 8.7 19,661 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 13.4 2015 7.3 312,070 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 34.4 2015/16 35.0 199,422 Unchanged

High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 40.4 2016 32.9 12,425 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 34.1 2012-2016 35.7 1,258,425 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 10.7 2012-2016 12.3 500,585 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 9.3 2016/17 8.3 34,481 Unchanged

Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 30.0 2016/17 17.8 33,389 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 25.1 2016 21.3 869,892 <Unemployment rate 2011 10.0 2016 4.9 480,368 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 43.1 2012-2016 37.3 2,754,755 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 9.8 2012-2016 8.0 75,614 <

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ECONOMIC WELL-BEING

EDUCATION WELL-BEING

FAMILY & COMMUNITY

HEALTH WELL-BEING

2018 Florida Child Well-Being Index

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ECONOMIC WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

EDUCATION WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

FAMILY & COMMUNITY

DOMAIN RANK

HEALTH WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

– 2018 FLORIDA CHILD WELL-BEING INDEX –

www.floridakidscount.org

OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 41.4 2012-2016 46.9 2,703 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 66 2015/16 70.0 1,455 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 86 2015/16 89.0 864 =High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 31.3 2015/16 21.6 440 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 8.7 2016 10.1 290 =Uninsured children 2010 10.4 2015 6.6 3,212 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 40.1 2015/16 27.7 1,655 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 37.9 2016 35.3 181 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 35.2 2012-2016 32.7 13,361 <Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 17.3 2012-2016 19.8 9,164 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 16.7 2016/17 8.9 404 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 40.4 2016/17 23.1 461 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 21.8 2016 21.8 10,289 Unchanged

Unemployment rate 2011 7.6 2016 4.3 5,638 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 41.4 2012-2016 35.9 34,601 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 6.3 2012-2016 5.5 1,202 Unchanged24

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Alachua County31

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ECONOMIC WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

EDUCATION WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

FAMILY & COMMUNITY

DOMAIN RANK

HEALTH WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

– 2018 FLORIDA CHILD WELL-BEING INDEX –

www.floridakidscount.org

OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 67.9 2012-2016 70.0 591 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 77.0 2015/16 79.0 286 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 80.0 2015/16 74.0 194 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 27.2 2015/16 20.6 64 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 11.1 2016 9.9 34 <Uninsured children 2010 9.2 2015 5.9 415 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 35.7 2015/16 35.5 457 Unchanged

High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 30.5 2016 32.7 97 =

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 28.0 2012-2016 27.4 1,365 Unchanged

Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 0.0 0 Unchanged

Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 17.7 2016/17 8.1 53 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 39.6 2016/17 21.7 64 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 24.2 2016 23.9 1,620 Unchanged

Unemployment rate 2011 10.2 2016 4.9 557 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 30.6 2012-2016 21.4 1,767 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 15.5 2012-2016 8.8 130 <5

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Baker County18

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ECONOMIC WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

EDUCATION WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

FAMILY & COMMUNITY

DOMAIN RANK

HEALTH WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

– 2018 FLORIDA CHILD WELL-BEING INDEX –

www.floridakidscount.org

OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 61.1 2012-2016 54.1 2,382 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 73.0 2015/16 75.0 1,609 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 76.0 2015/16 76.0 1,077 Unchanged

High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 26.3 2015/16 19.0 326 <Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 9.3 2016 8.9 208 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 11.7 2015 6.6 2,664 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 38.3 2015/16 34.0 2,039 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 39.7 2016 35.1 214 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 31.5 2012-2016 35.2 11,798 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 3.0 2012-2016 10.7 4,123 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 9.0 2016/17 10.1 386 =Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 56.2 2016/17 34.0 567 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 23.3 2016 23.0 8,932 Unchanged

Unemployment rate 2011 10.2 2016 4.9 4,305 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 35.3 2012-2016 32.9 22,360 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 9.6 2012-2016 10.8 884 =39

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Bay County32

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ECONOMIC WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

EDUCATION WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

FAMILY & COMMUNITY

DOMAIN RANK

HEALTH WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

– 2018 FLORIDA CHILD WELL-BEING INDEX –

www.floridakidscount.org

OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 41.9 2012-2016 34.7 194 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 80.0 2015/16 82.0 193 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 100.0 2015/16 98.0 115 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 35.8 2015/16 16.3 33 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 8.6 2016 9.6 29 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 10.4 2015 6.9 382 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 38.9 2015/16 40.8 288 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 42.8 2016 36.6 68 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 34.9 2012-2016 33.8 1,417 <Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 0.0 0 Unchanged

Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 13.2 2016/17 16.2 90 =Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 33.6 2016/17 25.8 61 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 30.0 2016 26.8 1,407 <Unemployment rate 2011 9.1 2016 4.3 466 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 30.0 2012-2016 26.2 2,284 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 16.8 2012-2016 7.6 96 <14

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Bradford County29

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ECONOMIC WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

EDUCATION WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

FAMILY & COMMUNITY

DOMAIN RANK

HEALTH WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

– 2018 FLORIDA CHILD WELL-BEING INDEX –

www.floridakidscount.org

OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 52.8 2012-2016 48.8 5,343 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 69.0 2015/16 70.0 3,523 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 85.0 2015/16 81.0 2,125 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 14.8 2015/16 12.5 673 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 7.1 2016 7.8 412 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 11.5 2015 6.3 6,894 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 27.4 2015/16 29.0 4,348 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 41.9 2016 29.0 187 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 29.6 2012-2016 35.1 32,340 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 3.3 2012-2016 7.2 7,557 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 10.8 2016/17 8.9 955 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 29.2 2016/17 22.1 1,090 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 22.6 2016 21.7 22,864 Unchanged

Unemployment rate 2011 10.9 2016 5.2 13,574 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 37.7 2012-2016 31.8 71,414 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 8.3 2012-2016 6.4 1,636 <17

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Brevard County9

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ECONOMIC WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

EDUCATION WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

FAMILY & COMMUNITY

DOMAIN RANK

HEALTH WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

– 2018 FLORIDA CHILD WELL-BEING INDEX –

www.floridakidscount.org

OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 39.2 2012-2016 42.1 18,978 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 73.0 2015/16 75.0 15,395 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 75.0 2015/16 73.0 9,296 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 23.6 2015/16 21.3 4,208 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 9.3 2016 9.7 2,194 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 14.6 2015 7.3 31,110 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 17.6 2015/16 34.8 19,732 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 38.9 2016 34.2 192 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 34.4 2012-2016 35.9 126,999 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 8.6 2012-2016 7.5 30,066 <Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 9.7 2016/17 10.3 4,117 Unchanged

Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 29.3 2016/17 12.1 2,170 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 20.5 2016 18.3 73,826 <Unemployment rate 2011 9.4 2016 4.6 46,241 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 50.8 2012-2016 44.4 298,721 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 8.5 2012-2016 6.8 6,043 <45

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Broward County19

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ECONOMIC WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

EDUCATION WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

FAMILY & COMMUNITY

DOMAIN RANK

HEALTH WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

– 2018 FLORIDA CHILD WELL-BEING INDEX –

www.floridakidscount.org

OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families. * Data are suppressed due to confidentiality.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 46.3 2012-2016 71.8 282 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 75.0 2015/16 74.0 128 <8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 66.0 2015/16 64.0 83 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 22.7 2015/16 17.1 28 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 7.9 2016 * *

Uninsured children 2010 12.0 2015 7.6 233 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 34.0 2015/16 43.3 256 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 35.8 2016 39.0 90 =

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 42.9 2012-2016 30.3 728 <Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 54.2 2012-2016 0.0 0 <Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 9.7 2016/17 7.3 22 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 21.4 2016/17 10.7 14 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 31.8 2016 30.9 909 Unchanged

Unemployment rate 2011 10.4 2016 5.7 281 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 32.0 2012-2016 23.7 1,080 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 20.9 2012-2016 4.7 30 <15

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Calhoun County22

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ECONOMIC WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

EDUCATION WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

FAMILY & COMMUNITY

DOMAIN RANK

HEALTH WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

– 2018 FLORIDA CHILD WELL-BEING INDEX –

www.floridakidscount.org

OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 56.4 2012-2016 60.9 1,542 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 74.0 2015/16 75.0 807 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 77.0 2015/16 77.0 718 Unchanged

High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 20.8 2015/16 22.6 319 =Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 7.7 2016 9.2 95 =Uninsured children 2010 15.4 2015 8.3 1,926 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 5.6 2015/16 24.3 702 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 42.9 2016 31.4 137 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 35.2 2012-2016 33.2 6,178 <Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 2.9 2012-2016 4.0 891 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 10.7 2016/17 14.4 331 =Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 42.1 2016/17 23.2 252 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 24.2 2016 23.4 5,162 Unchanged

Unemployment rate 2011 11.3 2016 5.3 3,687 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 38.5 2012-2016 32.8 24,006 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 6.9 2012-2016 9.8 505 =37

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Charlotte County24

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ECONOMIC WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

EDUCATION WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

FAMILY & COMMUNITY

DOMAIN RANK

HEALTH WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

– 2018 FLORIDA CHILD WELL-BEING INDEX –

www.floridakidscount.org

OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 52.2 2012-2016 55.1 1,425 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 73.0 2015/16 67.0 751 <8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 83.0 2015/16 86.0 660 =High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 22.0 2015/16 21.0 240 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 6.8 2016 7.4 79 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 13.2 2015 6.9 1,499 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 5.7 2015/16 36.3 1,286 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 45.5 2016 39.2 167 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 38.4 2012-2016 37.8 6,439 Unchanged

Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 10.0 2,101 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 15.2 2016/17 12.2 261 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 27.6 2016/17 16.2 163 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 31.2 2016 28.6 5,873 <Unemployment rate 2011 12.5 2016 6.8 3,238 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 31.7 2012-2016 28.1 17,228 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 13.5 2012-2016 13.4 668 Unchanged53

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Citrus County44

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ECONOMIC WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

EDUCATION WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

FAMILY & COMMUNITY

DOMAIN RANK

HEALTH WELL-BEING

DOMAIN RANK

– 2018 FLORIDA CHILD WELL-BEING INDEX –

www.floridakidscount.org

OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 48.5 2012-2016 54.2 2,694 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 72.0 2015/16 73.0 1,959 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 71.0 2015/16 70.0 1,420 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 25.8 2015/16 15.3 470 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 8.0 2016 7.8 172 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 9.3 2015 6.2 3,165 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 32.7 2015/16 30.2 2,279 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 42.7 2016 35.1 240 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 28.7 2012-2016 27.1 11,455 <Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 0.0 0 Unchanged

Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 11.2 2016/17 7.5 384 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 25.9 2016/17 12.2 297 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 15.1 2016 13.5 6,592 <Unemployment rate 2011 9.1 2016 4.5 4,546 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 32.5 2012-2016 28.1 19,835 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 10.5 2012-2016 4.7 519 <2

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Clay County5

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 63.2 2012-2016 59.5 3,723 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 76.0 2015/16 72.0 2,501 <8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 77.0 2015/16 67.0 1,593 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 21.6 2015/16 13.3 429 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 7.8 2016 6.7 224 <Uninsured children 2010 18.7 2015 12.9 8,562 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 41.2 2015/16 40.0 3,966 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 41.1 2016 33.7 202 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 30.1 2012-2016 32.4 17,874 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 18.8 2012-2016 13.4 8,494 <Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 6.3 2016/17 6.2 406 Unchanged

Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 26.4 2016/17 16.1 488 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 30.7 2016 18.3 11,535 <Unemployment rate 2011 10.1 2016 4.8 7,987 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 42.7 2012-2016 35.0 46,709 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 9.3 2012-2016 9.3 1,306 Unchanged22

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Collier County23

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

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Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 56.6 2012-2016 53.4 966 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 76.0 2015/16 73.0 563 <8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 82.0 2015/16 88.0 430 =High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 35.2 2015/16 25.0 153 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 6.6 2016 12.5 101 =Uninsured children 2010 11.2 2015 6.4 975 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 48.9 2015/16 40.0 790 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 39.7 2016 33.9 175 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 41.3 2012-2016 35.8 4,313 <Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 8.2 1,228 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 16.8 2016/17 18.3 269 =Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 30.4 2016/17 22.8 149 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 31.8 2016 26.4 3,959 <Unemployment rate 2011 10.3 2016 4.8 1,436 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 33.0 2012-2016 27.6 6,593 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 15.3 2012-2016 23.5 764 =57

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Columbia County49

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 68.3 2012-2016 60.6 508 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 86.0 2015/16 91.0 339 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 95.0 2015/16 98.0 224 =High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 32.1 2015/16 38.4 127 =

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 8.3 2016 11.1 41 =Uninsured children 2010 17.1 2015 11.0 790 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 31.2 2015/16 37.9 447 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 41.2 2016 30.9 91 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 48.5 2012-2016 42.6 2,507 <Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 27.8 2012-2016 63.9 4,658 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 11.6 2016/17 13.9 106 =Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 28.0 2016/17 24.9 87 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 41.9 2016 42.0 2,817 Unchanged

Unemployment rate 2011 10.4 2016 5.2 701 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 34.3 2012-2016 28.1 3,211 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 16.6 2012-2016 18.2 350 =64

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DeSoto County67

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families. * Data are suppressed due to confidentiality.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 73.4 2012-2016 71.8 342 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 78.0 2015/16 83.0 120 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 77.0 2015/16 * 79

High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 22.9 2015/16 * *

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 6.7 2016 13.5 22 =Uninsured children 2010 11.4 2015 7.0 219 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 42.3 2015/16 40.0 203 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 35.2 2016 33.9 58 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 30.7 2012-2016 37.9 831 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 0.0 0 Unchanged

Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 23.7 2016/17 15.8 48 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 22.8 2016/17 27.7 37 =

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 36.3 2016 33.9 1,028 <Unemployment rate 2011 12.3 2016 5.5 311 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 26.7 2012-2016 23.3 1,450 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 27.4 2012-2016 2.6 16 <18

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Dixie County42

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 46.2 2012-2016 51.2 12,670 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 77.0 2015/16 77.0 7,745 Unchanged

8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 91.0 2015/16 86.0 4,856 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 32.3 2015/16 21.2 1,740 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 9.0 2016 10.0 1,330 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 9.9 2015 6.1 12,897 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 29.7 2015/16 32.9 8,773 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 37.3 2016 33.4 302 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 37.1 2012-2016 40.3 72,256 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 11.2 2012-2016 14.0 28,885 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 9.3 2016/17 9.6 2,058 Unchanged

Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 29.7 2016/17 17.9 1,636 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 25.5 2016 20.6 42,561 <Unemployment rate 2011 10.3 2016 5.0 23,601 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 39.7 2012-2016 36.3 124,260 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 11.9 2012-2016 9.4 4,031 <38

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Duval County43

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 53.2 2012-2016 54.1 3,784 Unchanged

4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 78.0 2015/16 80.0 2,482 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 90.0 2015/16 87.0 1,705 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 37.9 2015/16 23.9 626 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 10.3 2016 10.2 406 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 9.8 2015 5.6 3,756 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 35.1 2015/16 33.5 3,105 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 40.1 2016 30.1 222 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 39.0 2012-2016 37.9 20,729 <Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 14.3 2012-2016 8.9 5,789 <Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 15.7 2016/17 14.3 954 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 46.7 2016/17 33.1 953 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 28.3 2016 25.8 16,654 <Unemployment rate 2011 9.7 2016 4.9 6,973 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 38.0 2012-2016 31.4 36,424 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 10.0 2012-2016 6.4 1,229 <28

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Escambia County41

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 57.8 2012-2016 59.6 891 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 69.0 2015/16 74.0 680 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 83.0 2015/16 79.0 553 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 25.2 2015/16 19.6 192 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 8.9 2016 8.9 71 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 14.1 2015 9.1 1,772 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 32.4 2015/16 31.6 990 Unchanged

High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 43.6 2016 34.0 155 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 25.6 2012-2016 32.0 5,048 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 0.0 0 Unchanged

Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 11.9 2016/17 10.8 211 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 35.3 2016/17 18.1 161 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 25.8 2016 19.3 3,596 <Unemployment rate 2011 11.4 2016 5.5 2,492 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 42.4 2012-2016 33.1 12,639 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 10.0 2012-2016 9.7 445 Unchanged25

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Flagler County20

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families. * Data are suppressed due to confidentiality.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 39.2 2012-2016 72.1 165 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 * 2015/16 84.0 92

8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 * 2015/16 * 41

High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 * 2015/16 * 23

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 * 2016 * 10

Uninsured children 2010 14.8 2015 8.4 164 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 41.5 2015/16 41.4 134 Unchanged

High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 * 2016 * 31

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 52.8 2012-2016 31.1 495 <Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 35.4 2012-2016 0.0 0 <Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 12.8 2016/17 13.8 28 =Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 38.1 2016/17 25.0 22 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 30.7 2016 35.9 682 =Unemployment rate 2011 7.6 2016 4.3 206 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 35.3 2012-2016 27.6 1,172 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 25.4 2012-2016 4.7 15 <42

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Franklin County56

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OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families. * Data are suppressed due to confidentiality.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 48.7 2012-2016 32.6 373 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 88.0 2015/16 87.0 408 <8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 88.0 2015/16 91.0 228 =High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 38.6 2015/16 31.6 87 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 10.4 2016 11.4 65 =Uninsured children 2010 11.5 2015 7.9 813 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 43.6 2015/16 42.7 587 Unchanged

High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 * 2016 30.2 96

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 57.9 2012-2016 53.0 4,478 <Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 52.4 2012-2016 45.3 4,669 <Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 7.5 2016/17 7.3 79 Unchanged

Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 26.0 2016/17 17.4 80 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 37.5 2016 33.8 3,411 <Unemployment rate 2011 11.6 2016 6.3 1,149 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 33.2 2012-2016 26.2 4,430 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 19.2 2012-2016 9.7 179 <50

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Gadsden County61

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families. * Data are suppressed due to confidentiality.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 47.8 2012-2016 73.0 333 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 76.0 2015/16 85.0 150 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 78.0 2015/16 87.0 89 =High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 14.1 2015/16 * *

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Low-birthweight babies 2011 5.6 2016 8.0 16 =Uninsured children 2010 12.9 2015 11.2 415 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 35.7 2015/16 38.6 240 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 46.9 2016 38.5 105 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 26.5 2012-2016 25.5 673 <Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 30.5 1,076 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 18.9 2016/17 7.9 27 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 24.3 2016/17 22.7 35 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 29.4 2016 25.0 883 <Unemployment rate 2011 10.3 2016 5.1 342 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 33.9 2012-2016 20.9 1,310 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 30.7 2012-2016 39.9 490 =63

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Gilchrist County58

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families. * Data are suppressed due to confidentiality.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 56.6 2012-2016 44.0 132 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 84.0 2015/16 81.0 126 <8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 * 2015/16 * 60

High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 * 2015/16 * 13

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 * 2016 * *

Uninsured children 2010 22.6 2015 16.9 388 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 45.5 2015/16 49.9 237 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 * 2016 * 30

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 52.6 2012-2016 38.4 757 <Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 0.0 0 Unchanged

Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 6.9 2016/17 15.2 36 =Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 33.6 2016/17 9.4 10 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 33.6 2016 30.7 676 <Unemployment rate 2011 9.5 2016 6.2 299 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 21.6 2012-2016 28.4 1,142 =Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 23.0 2012-2016 42.4 225 =67

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Glades County55

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families. * Data are suppressed due to confidentiality.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 73.9 2012-2016 34.1 103 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 79.0 2015/16 76.0 97 <8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 66.0 2015/16 54.0 71 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 15.3 2015/16 18.5 29 =

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 11.6 2016 * *

Uninsured children 2010 12.9 2015 7.9 206 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 39.9 2015/16 38.3 158 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 45.1 2016 40.9 87 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 46.1 2012-2016 39.2 753 <Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 0.0 0 Unchanged

Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 6.7 2016/17 4.6 12 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 26.1 2016/17 20.0 24 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 28.1 2016 29.9 725 =Unemployment rate 2011 9.7 2016 4.5 272 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 31.7 2012-2016 29.0 1,551 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 15.0 2012-2016 17.0 132 =55

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Gulf County11

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families. * Data are suppressed due to confidentiality.

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Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 60.0 2012-2016 54.7 150 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 91.0 2015/16 92.0 121 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 * 2015/16 98.0 108

High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 45.0 2015/16 17.0 17 <Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 9.7 2016 10.8 17 =Uninsured children 2010 11.7 2015 7.8 216 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 41.3 2015/16 37.4 157 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 35.0 2016 23.1 34 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 39.3 2012-2016 45.6 837 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 44.7 1,212 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 12.0 2016/17 13.6 38 =Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 25.5 2016/17 31.3 40 =

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 39.2 2016 37.9 1,010 <Unemployment rate 2011 10.4 2016 5.6 262 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 31.6 2012-2016 27.3 1,288 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 19.9 2012-2016 26.2 184 =65

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Hamilton County64

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 73.6 2012-2016 79.7 597 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 81.0 2015/16 77.0 317 <8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 98.0 2015/16 91.0 294 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 36.4 2015/16 32.7 118 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 6.7 2016 7.0 27 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 15.7 2015 9.4 701 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 41.0 2015/16 42.1 520 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 47.2 2016 29.5 108 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 24.7 2012-2016 36.9 2,289 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 42.6 2012-2016 52.2 3,847 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 3.8 2016/17 6.3 46 =Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 33.5 2016/17 27.5 90 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 45.4 2016 32.3 2,286 <Unemployment rate 2011 10.1 2016 6.7 626 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 31.0 2012-2016 27.4 2,072 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 17.7 2012-2016 17.4 286 Unchanged58

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Hardee County65

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

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Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 66.2 2012-2016 51.6 678 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 80.0 2015/16 81.0 462 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 95.0 2015/16 96.0 285 =High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 26.5 2015/16 21.9 108 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 11.4 2016 9.1 52 <Uninsured children 2010 16.6 2015 11.1 1,229 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 48.7 2015/16 41.3 726 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 34.8 2016 31.9 217 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 39.8 2012-2016 41.4 3,723 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 44.9 2012-2016 39.5 4,201 <Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 8.8 2016/17 12.4 133 =Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 37.4 2016/17 24.3 115 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 39.8 2016 35.2 3,681 <Unemployment rate 2011 13.9 2016 9.1 1,402 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 34.7 2012-2016 29.0 3,428 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 14.6 2012-2016 13.9 299 Unchanged60

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Hendry County62

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 54.6 2012-2016 59.0 1,909 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 73.0 2015/16 74.0 1,205 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 75.0 2015/16 73.0 951 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 25.8 2015/16 18.9 323 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 8.8 2016 9.8 156 =Uninsured children 2010 14.1 2015 7.0 2,400 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 35.8 2015/16 33.8 1,544 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 37.9 2016 34.5 166 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 31.2 2012-2016 36.9 10,218 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 2.8 2012-2016 3.1 1,042 Unchanged

Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 16.9 2016/17 8.3 279 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 26.3 2016/17 20.5 324 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 27.9 2016 22.8 7,631 <Unemployment rate 2011 12.5 2016 6.1 4,122 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 36.2 2012-2016 29.8 21,132 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 9.5 2012-2016 9.8 738 Unchanged29

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Hernando County25

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 52.1 2012-2016 66.3 1,365 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 81.0 2015/16 79.0 683 <8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 68.0 2015/16 74.0 500 =High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 37.9 2015/16 31.9 277 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 8.8 2016 8.1 76 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 14.4 2015 8.7 1,561 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 33.2 2015/16 41.1 1,202 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 43.6 2016 31.9 132 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 33.9 2012-2016 31.0 4,658 <Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 22.5 2012-2016 20.9 3,667 <Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 8.5 2016/17 10.1 180 =Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 46.1 2016/17 34.5 273 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 32.8 2016 32.3 5,578 Unchanged

Unemployment rate 2011 11.5 2016 6.6 2,376 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 32.3 2012-2016 26.6 10,770 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 11.6 2012-2016 15.7 598 =

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Highlands County57

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 52.4 2012-2016 50.8 17,638 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 73.0 2015/16 74.0 11,762 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 94.0 2015/16 89.0 7,157 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 27.4 2015/16 20.9 3,073 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 9.4 2016 8.9 1,541 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 10.6 2015 6.4 20,483 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 33.8 2015/16 34.1 16,917 Unchanged

High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 36.6 2016 32.1 236 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 35.8 2012-2016 37.0 99,104 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 13.3 2012-2016 15.2 46,576 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 7.8 2016/17 8.7 2,782 Unchanged

Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 31.3 2016/17 18.5 2,625 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 23.7 2016 20.0 62,184 <Unemployment rate 2011 9.6 2016 4.5 31,675 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 42.4 2012-2016 36.3 180,089 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 9.9 2012-2016 7.2 4,987 <26

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Hillsborough County35

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 80.0 2012-2016 69.8 312 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 78.0 2015/16 83.0 205 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 87.0 2015/16 91.0 170 =High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 27.2 2015/16 27.6 53 Unchanged

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 8.4 2016 7.5 14 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 11.0 2015 8.3 328 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 34.7 2015/16 31.0 100 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 32.6 2016 26.1 72 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 26.5 2012-2016 35.4 1,118 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 36.8 1,448 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 14.5 2016/17 5.4 22 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 25.1 2016/17 18.3 34 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 36.8 2016 34.5 1,328 <Unemployment rate 2011 9.8 2016 5.4 364 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 29.4 2012-2016 25.2 1,714 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 16.6 2012-2016 20.4 166 =59

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Holmes County60

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 51.1 2012-2016 41.6 1,085 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 76.0 2015/16 76.0 1,043 Unchanged

8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 94.0 2015/16 85.0 734 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 19.1 2015/16 12.8 160 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 9.6 2016 8.8 109 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 16.0 2015 9.4 2,474 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 31.7 2015/16 35.0 1,516 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 41.7 2016 34.1 171 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 33.2 2012-2016 31.3 6,690 <Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 10.8 2012-2016 16.7 4,246 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 9.4 2016/17 7.2 189 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 34.0 2016/17 19.8 241 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 23.3 2016 21.5 5,367 <Unemployment rate 2011 12.7 2016 6.2 3,829 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 39.6 2012-2016 33.4 19,338 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 8.8 2012-2016 8.4 483 Unchanged32

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Indian River County26

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 58.2 2012-2016 58.9 558 Unchanged

4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 73.0 2015/16 74.0 372 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 81.0 2015/16 82.0 307 =High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 30.8 2015/16 27.4 129 <

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Low-birthweight babies 2011 10.8 2016 8.1 43 <Uninsured children 2010 10.3 2015 6.4 594 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 44.2 2015/16 48.8 736 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 42.3 2016 33.8 132 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 30.7 2012-2016 43.6 3,432 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 15.9 1,454 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 7.5 2016/17 7.5 72 Unchanged

Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 22.3 2016/17 19.2 83 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 28.6 2016 30.9 2,708 =Unemployment rate 2011 9.5 2016 5.3 916 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 26.5 2012-2016 29.3 4,910 =Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 7.6 2012-2016 9.2 204 =48

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Jackson County54

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families. * Data are suppressed due to confidentiality.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 64.9 2012-2016 42.7 114 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 * 2015/16 * 47

8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 * 2015/16 * 29

High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 * 2015/16 * 15

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 * 2016 9.9 12

Uninsured children 2010 13.7 2015 8.4 213 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 54.8 2015/16 38.8 80 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 * 2016 * 18

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 35.7 2012-2016 46.0 900 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 0.0 0 Unchanged

Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 8.2 2016/17 * *

Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 18.8 2016/17 21.4 24 =

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 27.9 2016 28.5 695 Unchanged

Unemployment rate 2011 10.1 2016 5.3 289 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 28.2 2012-2016 33.2 1,849 =Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 16.9 2012-2016 3.9 20 <35

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Jefferson County53

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families. * Data are suppressed due to confidentiality.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 76.8 2012-2016 33.9 63 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 86.0 2015/16 84.0 87 <8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 * 2015/16 * 43

High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 * 2015/16 * *

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 * 2016 * *

Uninsured children 2010 16.6 2015 13.6 244 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 38.3 2015/16 35.6 101 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 * 2016 29.2 30

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 19.1 2012-2016 18.0 245 <Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 0.0 0 Unchanged

Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 6.0 2016/17 5.6 10 Unchanged

Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 * 2016/17 * *

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 27.7 2016 28.4 493 Unchanged

Unemployment rate 2011 6.2 2016 4.1 125 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 23.0 2012-2016 26.7 620 =Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 8.3 2012-2016 13.2 75 =41

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Lafayette County14

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

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Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 57.2 2012-2016 65.0 4,048 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 74.0 2015/16 76.0 2,507 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 92.0 2015/16 88.0 1,596 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 21.8 2015/16 21.9 678 Unchanged

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 8.6 2016 8.9 291 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 11.4 2015 6.5 4,306 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 36.1 2015/16 37.2 3,008 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 42.8 2016 30.0 169 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 27.4 2012-2016 34.5 18,947 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 4.0 2,510 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 9.1 2016/17 3.3 215 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 34.4 2016/17 22.6 670 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 21.3 2016 19.3 12,502 <Unemployment rate 2011 10.6 2016 4.9 7,031 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 35.9 2012-2016 30.9 37,712 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 10.6 2012-2016 11.5 1,519 Unchanged19

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Lake County37

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

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Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 56.2 2012-2016 58.6 7,849 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 75.0 2015/16 74.0 4,948 <8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 86.0 2015/16 81.0 3,140 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 28.1 2015/16 22.2 1,367 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 7.9 2016 8.6 581 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 15.7 2015 9.3 12,382 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 34.0 2015/16 33.9 6,407 Unchanged

High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 42.5 2016 30.5 224 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 32.7 2012-2016 39.0 44,302 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 11.9 2012-2016 11.7 14,781 Unchanged

Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 7.2 2016/17 8.9 1,151 =Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 30.7 2016/17 18.3 1,069 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 25.9 2016 22.0 28,354 <Unemployment rate 2011 10.9 2016 4.6 15,077 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 42.5 2012-2016 34.0 87,744 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 9.2 2012-2016 8.4 2,345 Unchanged31

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Lee County36

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

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Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 37.4 2012-2016 36.4 2,179 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 68.0 2015/16 68.0 1,689 Unchanged

8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 82.0 2015/16 76.0 1,044 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 28.7 2015/16 7.7 155 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 10.3 2016 9.3 278 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 8.8 2015 6.2 3,510 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 35.3 2015/16 34.3 2,513 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 40.5 2016 34.9 160 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 39.0 2012-2016 35.1 16,599 <Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 19.5 2012-2016 19.9 10,689 Unchanged

Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 9.4 2016/17 5.7 321 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 27.3 2016/17 21.4 529 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 22.5 2016 18.9 10,019 <Unemployment rate 2011 7.8 2016 4.6 6,846 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 41.6 2012-2016 38.5 42,817 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 4.9 2012-2016 5.0 1,146 Unchanged21

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Leon County10

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 54.8 2012-2016 56.0 411 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 87.0 2015/16 83.0 321 <8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 90.0 2015/16 87.0 226 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 27.8 2015/16 18.6 59 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 9.2 2016 9.6 38 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 12.4 2015 8.4 680 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 34.1 2015/16 40.3 502 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 43.1 2016 34.6 113 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 35.9 2012-2016 39.1 2,661 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 14.4 2012-2016 13.6 1,087 Unchanged

Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 15.0 2016/17 8.0 64 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 27.7 2016/17 28.0 102 Unchanged

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 32.7 2016 32.3 2,520 Unchanged

Unemployment rate 2011 10.9 2016 5.2 862 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 29.5 2012-2016 25.7 3,952 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 9.2 2012-2016 8.9 155 Unchanged40

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Levy County52

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families. * Data are suppressed due to confidentiality.

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Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 79.8 2012-2016 59.2 106 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 * 2015/16 88.0 101

8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 * 2015/16 * 15

High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 * 2015/16 * 24

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 * 2016 * *

Uninsured children 2010 12.1 2015 8.5 136 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 38.4 2015/16 43.0 125 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 38.7 2016 34.1 42 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 32.6 2012-2016 39.0 507 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 0.0 0 Unchanged

Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 * 2016/17 8.8 16

Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 12.0 2016/17 16.3 14 =

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 28.1 2016 29.2 427 =Unemployment rate 2011 9.2 2016 5.3 141 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 26.0 2012-2016 16.5 391 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 13.0 2012-2016 9.9 37 <8

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Liberty County51

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 53.6 2012-2016 65.4 293 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 81.0 2015/16 87.0 166 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 99.0 2015/16 94.0 113 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 33.7 2015/16 19.9 29 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 13.6 2016 9.1 18 <Uninsured children 2010 11.8 2015 8.0 285 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 43.4 2015/16 28.8 174 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 28.1 2016 18.9 40 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 41.3 2012-2016 42.0 1,235 Unchanged

Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 24.3 2012-2016 47.9 1,779 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 9.7 2016/17 7.0 29 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 44.4 2016/17 18.2 33 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 36.5 2016 40.0 1,349 =Unemployment rate 2011 9.6 2016 5.3 393 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 29.2 2012-2016 31.4 2,090 =Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 9.8 2012-2016 21.0 198 =66

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Madison County63

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

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Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 56.4 2012-2016 58.0 4,390 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 73.0 2015/16 76.0 2,923 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 78.0 2015/16 75.0 2,048 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 23.8 2015/16 16.5 459 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 8.3 2016 7.6 262 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 13.0 2015 7.9 5,655 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 52.7 2015/16 33.7 3,764 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 34.6 2016 30.5 275 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 33.5 2012-2016 35.2 20,851 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 14.9 2012-2016 15.9 10,922 Unchanged

Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 11.2 2016/17 14.4 1,032 =Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 41.0 2016/17 21.3 681 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 26.7 2016 20.5 14,321 <Unemployment rate 2011 10.0 2016 4.6 7,693 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 41.1 2012-2016 33.1 44,958 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 9.3 2012-2016 8.8 1,318 Unchanged20

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Manatee County28

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

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Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 55.3 2012-2016 59.7 4,128 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 78.0 2015/16 79.0 2,509 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 84.0 2015/16 83.0 2,039 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 24.8 2015/16 18.2 517 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 7.8 2016 9.4 327 =Uninsured children 2010 13.9 2015 6.3 4,146 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 39.0 2015/16 39.1 3,666 Unchanged

High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 42.4 2016 31.3 102 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 36.4 2012-2016 39.5 21,740 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 14.3 2012-2016 21.1 13,473 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 13.6 2016/17 10.5 676 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 27.5 2016/17 22.2 634 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 30.0 2016 28.2 18,053 <Unemployment rate 2011 12.3 2016 5.8 7,731 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 36.4 2012-2016 29.2 38,606 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 11.7 2012-2016 9.5 1,319 <43

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Marion County48

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

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Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 46.8 2012-2016 39.5 987 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 71.0 2015/16 75.0 1,018 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 59.0 2015/16 68.0 751 =High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 15.1 2015/16 11.3 172 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 7.9 2016 7.5 96 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 15.2 2015 9.6 2,639 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 32.9 2015/16 33.6 1,313 Unchanged

High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 42.4 2016 38.9 200 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 26.6 2012-2016 27.7 6,450 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 14.5 2012-2016 13.0 3,382 <Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 5.5 2016/17 9.6 233 =Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 31.1 2016/17 18.6 220 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 21.9 2016 17.9 4,634 <Unemployment rate 2011 9.9 2016 4.9 3,465 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 37.9 2012-2016 33.7 21,199 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 7.6 2012-2016 7.3 468 Unchanged12

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Martin County8

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 42.8 2012-2016 40.0 25,565 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 73.0 2015/16 71.0 19,015 <8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 87.0 2015/16 84.0 13,907 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 24.0 2015/16 19.6 5,209 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 8.7 2016 8.6 2,809 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 17.2 2015 7.8 44,501 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 43.9 2015/16 40.3 17,525 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 43.4 2016 31.1 203 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 35.8 2012-2016 37.5 174,609 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 17.3 2012-2016 20.5 112,390 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 5.1 2016/17 3.9 2,200 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 16.2 2016/17 8.2 2,084 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 28.9 2016 24.8 135,018 <Unemployment rate 2011 9.4 2016 5.4 72,494 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 54.6 2012-2016 49.3 421,253 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 10.9 2012-2016 8.4 10,587 <62

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Miami-Dade County46

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

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Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 53.9 2012-2016 40.8 620 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 70.0 2015/16 72.0 418 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 77.0 2015/16 67.0 274 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 31.4 2015/16 22.1 136 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 7.2 2016 6.5 48 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 18.2 2015 12.5 1,537 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 33.3 2015/16 25.4 482 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 53.6 2016 43.4 178 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 27.1 2012-2016 32.9 3,399 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 4.4 2012-2016 0.0 0 <Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 12.4 2016/17 9.2 103 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 28.8 2016/17 14.3 70 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 22.0 2016 18.0 2,102 <Unemployment rate 2011 7.0 2016 3.2 1,463 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 51.4 2012-2016 45.2 13,353 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 7.6 2012-2016 7.8 224 Unchanged47

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Monroe County12

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 52.7 2012-2016 60.0 1,012 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 63.0 2015/16 63.0 511 Unchanged

8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 74.0 2015/16 79.0 396 =High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 11.0 2015/16 8.6 73 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 7.2 2016 8.0 65 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 11.3 2015 7.4 1,215 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 17.4 2015/16 11.9 225 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 40.0 2016 31.0 104 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 25.7 2012-2016 30.9 4,169 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 0.0 0 Unchanged

Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 7.7 2016/17 9.6 154 =Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 22.6 2016/17 13.3 97 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 17.6 2016 14.4 2,288 <Unemployment rate 2011 9.6 2016 4.6 1,706 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 29.4 2012-2016 30.4 8,876 Unchanged

Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 9.3 2012-2016 12.3 431 =10

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Nassau County3

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 49.8 2012-2016 46.7 2,359 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 69.0 2015/16 70.0 1,670 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 54.0 2015/16 57.0 905 =High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 16.7 2015/16 15.6 320 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 7.8 2016 7.7 215 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 10.5 2015 7.2 3,245 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 25.1 2015/16 25.2 1,698 Unchanged

High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 36.2 2016 32.5 381 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 30.8 2012-2016 29.5 11,448 <Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 2.4 2012-2016 1.6 682 Unchanged

Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 13.4 2016/17 12.8 543 Unchanged

Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 34.4 2016/17 29.2 547 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 22.2 2016 16.4 7,165 <Unemployment rate 2011 7.8 2016 4.0 3,767 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 35.6 2012-2016 31.9 24,301 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 8.7 2012-2016 5.7 484 <4

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Okaloosa County2

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 73.6 2012-2016 72.3 804 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 84.0 2015/16 81.0 382 <8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 91.0 2015/16 82.0 251 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 41.1 2015/16 29.5 124 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 7.9 2016 7.2 35 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 14.1 2015 11.1 980 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 31.5 2015/16 37.9 552 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 45.0 2016 30.5 138 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 41.3 2012-2016 37.8 2,481 <Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 15.9 2012-2016 30.1 2,701 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 24.1 2016/17 16.5 156 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 35.4 2016/17 21.1 93 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 36.2 2016 29.4 2,527 <Unemployment rate 2011 11.9 2016 5.4 956 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 39.6 2012-2016 28.3 3,633 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 20.3 2012-2016 13.3 304 <51

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Okeechobee County59

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 45.6 2012-2016 51.9 16,893 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 73.0 2015/16 74.0 11,512 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 87.0 2015/16 89.0 6,487 =High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 26.1 2015/16 18.7 2,549 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 8.9 2016 8.8 1,465 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 12.7 2015 7.2 21,681 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 31.9 2015/16 35.3 15,293 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 39.7 2016 30.6 233 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 35.3 2012-2016 36.7 92,713 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 8.8 2012-2016 13.2 37,736 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 9.1 2016/17 7.1 2,144 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 35.3 2016/17 20.1 2,718 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 25.8 2016 22.2 65,087 <Unemployment rate 2011 9.8 2016 4.4 31,043 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 48.0 2012-2016 41.2 183,440 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 8.4 2012-2016 6.3 4,342 <46

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Orange County39

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 58.4 2012-2016 61.5 4,982 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 77.0 2015/16 77.0 3,474 Unchanged

8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 86.0 2015/16 80.0 3,754 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 22.5 2015/16 18.0 790 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 8.5 2016 7.9 343 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 13.8 2015 8.3 6,875 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 63.6 2015/16 37.0 5,265 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2010 38.4 2016 25.5 122 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 36.7 2012-2016 33.3 22,539 <Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 2.3 2012-2016 6.9 5,450 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 10.8 2016/17 5.6 459 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 35.1 2016/17 16.9 648 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 24.4 2016 23.3 19,094 <Unemployment rate 2011 11.3 2016 5.0 8,141 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 52.7 2012-2016 42.6 39,734 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 11.4 2012-2016 9.5 1,681 <54

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Osceola County34

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OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 44.3 2012-2016 42.9 12,904 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 73.0 2015/16 71.0 10,132 <8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 76.0 2015/16 61.0 7,690 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 23.0 2015/16 17.7 2,446 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 9.1 2016 8.3 1,236 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 15.8 2015 8.8 25,332 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 38.8 2015/16 37.5 14,654 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 43.7 2016 33.3 306 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 35.1 2012-2016 34.8 84,561 Unchanged

Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 11.1 2012-2016 12.4 34,186 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 7.3 2016/17 4.3 1,168 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 25.4 2016/17 14.6 1,808 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 24.1 2016 19.0 52,473 <Unemployment rate 2011 10.0 2016 4.8 34,228 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 46.1 2012-2016 39.9 214,719 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 8.7 2012-2016 6.2 3,895 <33

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Palm Beach County13

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 54.8 2012-2016 57.4 5,853 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 73.0 2015/16 76.0 4,007 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 74.0 2015/16 67.0 3,359 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 23.4 2015/16 20.9 1,019 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 8.0 2016 8.0 411 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 12.0 2015 6.6 6,991 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 36.7 2015/16 34.3 5,483 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 38.8 2016 37.1 246 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 26.3 2012-2016 30.4 26,837 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 8.2 2012-2016 2.6 2,624 <Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 10.6 2016/17 14.2 1,450 =Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 26.6 2016/17 15.2 721 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 21.2 2016 18.1 18,522 <Unemployment rate 2011 10.8 2016 5.2 11,466 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 37.7 2012-2016 31.0 58,774 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 11.5 2012-2016 10.6 2,326 Unchanged16

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Pasco County15

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 53.2 2012-2016 49.9 8,537 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 75.0 2015/16 74.0 5,521 <8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 93.0 2015/16 90.0 3,536 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 28.0 2015/16 19.9 1,527 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 8.8 2016 8.5 719 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 11.0 2015 6.0 10,010 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 34.9 2015/16 41.9 11,366 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 37.1 2016 36.8 257 Unchanged

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 36.9 2012-2016 37.7 52,221 Unchanged

Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 6.0 2012-2016 9.5 15,251 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 14.8 2016/17 12.8 2,078 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 31.8 2016/17 21.3 1,551 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 23.6 2016 19.6 30,877 <Unemployment rate 2011 9.7 2016 4.4 21,081 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 42.1 2012-2016 36.2 146,807 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 8.8 2012-2016 8.7 3,154 Unchanged30

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Pinellas County45

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FAMILY & COMMUNITY

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OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 56.9 2012-2016 57.7 9,209 Unchanged

4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 80.0 2015/16 80.0 6,268 Unchanged

8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 87.0 2015/16 87.0 4,743 Unchanged

High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 32.4 2015/16 28.2 1,977 <Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 7.6 2016 8.2 640 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 13.2 2015 6.6 10,002 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 33.5 2015/16 35.3 7,473 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 40.0 2016 31.8 238 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 34.6 2012-2016 38.3 46,935 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 14.6 2012-2016 13.8 20,050 Unchanged

Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 7.9 2016/17 9.1 1,358 =Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 50.5 2016/17 31.5 2,098 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 30.2 2016 25.4 37,288 <Unemployment rate 2011 11.3 2016 5.6 16,069 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 36.3 2012-2016 31.2 69,647 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 13.0 2012-2016 10.6 3,396 <44

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Polk County50

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ECONOMIC WELL-BEING

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EDUCATION WELL-BEING

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FAMILY & COMMUNITY

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HEALTH WELL-BEING

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www.floridakidscount.org

OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families. * Data are suppressed due to confidentiality.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 68.4 2012-2016 75.2 1,371 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 86.0 2015/16 84.0 696 <8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 94.0 2015/16 90.0 487 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 41.1 2015/16 36.4 250 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 9.9 2016 10.7 91 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 12.3 2015 7.0 1,116 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2011/12 50.8 2015/16 37.6 774 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 * 2016 39.1 158

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 44.9 2012-2016 46.2 5,650 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 30.3 2012-2016 34.7 5,480 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 18.1 2016/17 16.7 265 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 47.3 2016/17 29.4 202 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 42.1 2016 36.1 5,506 <Unemployment rate 2011 12.8 2016 6.3 1,724 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 32.9 2012-2016 29.9 8,168 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 14.8 2012-2016 15.5 497 Unchanged61

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Putnam County66

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FAMILY & COMMUNITY

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OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 38.5 2012-2016 34.6 1,852 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 55.0 2015/16 55.0 1,502 Unchanged

8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 58.0 2015/16 56.0 918 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 14.0 2015/16 8.8 222 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 6.0 2016 7.1 151 =Uninsured children 2010 10.4 2015 5.3 2,783 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 28.5 2015/16 23.5 1,849 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 42.1 2016 34.2 266 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 19.9 2012-2016 19.6 8,590 Unchanged

Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 0.5 233 Unchanged

Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 9.0 2016/17 6.0 292 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 18.3 2016/17 10.2 241 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 12.4 2016 8.5 4,316 <Unemployment rate 2011 7.7 2016 3.7 4,303 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 37.8 2012-2016 31.0 25,230 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 5.9 2012-2016 4.2 480 <1

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Saint Johns County1

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OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 52.4 2012-2016 55.6 3,827 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 81.0 2015/16 82.0 2,442 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 82.0 2015/16 83.0 1,741 =High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 29.4 2015/16 13.2 382 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 8.1 2016 8.7 262 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 15.0 2015 7.1 4,464 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 38.7 2015/16 39.8 3,255 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 38.4 2016 27.7 123 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 35.5 2012-2016 35.9 19,378 Unchanged

Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 11.3 2012-2016 12.7 7,740 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 9.5 2016/17 7.4 463 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 33.8 2016/17 21.4 602 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 31.7 2016 26.3 16,032 <Unemployment rate 2011 12.6 2016 5.7 7,601 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 47.4 2012-2016 37.6 40,907 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 10.8 2012-2016 5.9 802 <49

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Saint Lucie County40

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FAMILY & COMMUNITY

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OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 42.4 2012-2016 60.2 2,453 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 66.0 2015/16 68.0 1,344 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 65.0 2015/16 66.0 891 =High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 22.8 2015/16 14.3 288 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 7.6 2016 7.9 150 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 10.9 2015 5.4 2,112 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 29.4 2015/16 28.2 1,537 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 41.2 2016 39.5 224 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 25.7 2012-2016 24.5 7,973 <Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 3.4 1,275 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 11.4 2016/17 8.0 306 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 23.2 2016/17 18.4 325 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 16.3 2016 14.9 5,560 <Unemployment rate 2011 8.6 2016 4.5 3,435 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 35.0 2012-2016 27.9 16,597 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 8.8 2012-2016 8.3 660 Unchanged3

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Santa Rosa County6

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ECONOMIC WELL-BEING

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We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 44.3 2012-2016 50.1 2,888 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 59.0 2015/16 64.0 1,985 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 63.0 2015/16 53.0 1,288 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 22.0 2015/16 14.6 466 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 8.0 2016 7.6 223 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 15.2 2015 9.4 5,910 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 36.6 2015/16 30.7 3,117 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 43.3 2016 36.9 244 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 32.3 2012-2016 32.2 16,777 Unchanged

Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 4.9 2012-2016 2.9 1,704 <Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 11.0 2016/17 9.5 570 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 26.8 2016/17 13.9 399 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 19.3 2016 17.9 10,529 <Unemployment rate 2011 10.2 2016 4.6 8,327 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 40.8 2012-2016 33.4 58,666 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 10.5 2012-2016 5.6 771 <9

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Sarasota County4

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FAMILY & COMMUNITY

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OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 41.0 2012-2016 42.7 4,152 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 67.0 2015/16 68.0 3,371 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 83.0 2015/16 81.0 1,886 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 19.7 2015/16 11.7 592 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 9.1 2016 8.0 378 <Uninsured children 2010 11.4 2015 6.3 6,301 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 32.0 2015/16 30.7 4,356 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 37.8 2016 33.9 277 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 28.1 2012-2016 28.2 24,322 Unchanged

Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 1.3 2012-2016 3.2 3,094 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 4.4 2016/17 6.0 589 =Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 28.2 2016/17 18.7 866 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 16.5 2016 14.1 13,454 <Unemployment rate 2011 9.6 2016 4.3 10,541 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 40.8 2012-2016 35.4 55,243 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 6.9 2012-2016 6.4 1,382 Unchanged6

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Seminole County7

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FAMILY & COMMUNITY

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OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 71.9 2012-2016 61.4 541 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 69.0 2015/16 67.0 410 <8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 83.0 2015/16 85.0 305 =High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 22.3 2015/16 15.4 76 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 7.5 2016 7.4 34 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 12.6 2015 7.5 658 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 31.0 2015/16 32.7 700 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 41.5 2016 31.5 133 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 32.6 2012-2016 35.5 2,415 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 6.6 2012-2016 3.9 334 <Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 11.2 2016/17 8.8 92 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 23.7 2016/17 18.2 85 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 34.9 2016 29.1 2,506 <Unemployment rate 2011 12.2 2016 7.0 2,052 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 25.3 2012-2016 23.0 11,377 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 13.5 2012-2016 17.3 373 =52

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Sumter County27

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FAMILY & COMMUNITY

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OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 69.3 2012-2016 57.5 689 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 83.0 2015/16 84.0 371 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 97.0 2015/16 96.0 212 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 40.5 2015/16 10.4 40 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 9.3 2016 10.4 51 =Uninsured children 2010 13.4 2015 8.3 787 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 37.4 2015/16 38.5 547 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 44.5 2016 36.6 137 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 34.1 2012-2016 39.1 3,054 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 3.9 365 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 15.9 2016/17 9.4 88 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 35.6 2016/17 21.5 93 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 36.4 2016 30.1 2,702 <Unemployment rate 2011 9.2 2016 4.9 901 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 27.9 2012-2016 25.3 3,872 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 15.3 2012-2016 7.2 130 <23

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Suwannee County47

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FAMILY & COMMUNITY

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OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families. * Data are suppressed due to confidentiality.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 26.8 2012-2016 50.5 272 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 75.0 2015/16 77.0 146 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 88.0 2015/16 * 89

High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 36.5 2015/16 29.3 51 <Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 9.1 2016 9.3 23 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 9.4 2015 7.2 315 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 49.1 2015/16 21.8 98 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 41.1 2016 * 23

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 39.0 2012-2016 33.6 1,150 <Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 0.0 0 Unchanged

Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 16.4 2016/17 15.3 66 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 31.6 2016/17 15.7 29 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 30.9 2016 29.6 1,256 <Unemployment rate 2011 10.1 2016 5.5 491 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 26.3 2012-2016 18.9 1,424 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 22.3 2012-2016 8.1 64 <11

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Taylor County21

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OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families. * Data are suppressed due to confidentiality.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 80.3 2012-2016 63.7 249 <4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 73.0 2015/16 81.0 134 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 * 2015/16 66.0 82

High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 29.6 2015/16 27.6 45 <Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 6.5 2016 6.6 10 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 11.6 2015 6.1 182 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 34.4 2015/16 36.8 182 =High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 44.8 2016 26.9 57 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 28.0 2012-2016 39.1 979 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 0.0 0 Unchanged

Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 5.4 2016/17 10.1 29 =Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 37.3 2016/17 26.4 34 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 26.1 2016 25.9 729 Unchanged

Unemployment rate 2011 8.2 2016 4.4 212 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 27.0 2012-2016 25.9 1,007 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 17.1 2012-2016 15.1 104 <36

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Union County30

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FAMILY & COMMUNITY

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OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 55.5 2012-2016 58.5 5,914 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 74.0 2015/16 76.0 3,518 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 79.0 2015/16 78.0 2,643 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 33.2 2015/16 24.0 1,141 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 8.7 2016 8.7 436 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 12.5 2015 6.7 6,391 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 33.0 2015/16 30.7 3,927 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 41.4 2016 37.5 215 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 33.8 2012-2016 38.4 30,351 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 12.4 2012-2016 11.2 10,296 <Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 10.8 2016/17 10.0 948 Unchanged

Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 45.8 2016/17 26.3 1,137 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 27.1 2016 19.7 18,188 <Unemployment rate 2011 11.2 2016 5.1 12,528 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 40.2 2012-2016 36.5 74,873 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 8.6 2012-2016 6.7 1,584 <27

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Volusia County38

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FAMILY & COMMUNITY

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OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 32.7 2012-2016 41.4 253 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 72.0 2015/16 73.0 244 =8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 86.0 2015/16 93.0 179 =High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 29.6 2015/16 13.1 43 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 7.2 2016 4.8 17 <Uninsured children 2010 10.2 2015 6.7 460 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 38.6 2015/16 39.1 379 Unchanged

High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 49.1 2016 43.8 109 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 28.5 2012-2016 32.4 1,907 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 0.0 0 Unchanged

Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 13.5 2016/17 6.2 43 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 14.3 2016/17 20.4 67 =

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 20.8 2016 18.0 1,208 <Unemployment rate 2011 8.3 2016 4.1 586 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 31.0 2012-2016 25.8 2,772 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 9.5 2012-2016 12.5 173 =7

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Wakulla County16

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FAMILY & COMMUNITY

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HEALTH WELL-BEING

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www.floridakidscount.org

OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 47.4 2012-2016 49.6 769 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 72.0 2015/16 68.0 441 <8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 73.0 2015/16 65.0 269 <High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 25.5 2015/16 22.7 110 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 9.4 2016 6.9 52 <Uninsured children 2010 14.7 2015 9.2 1,211 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 35.3 2015/16 29.8 639 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 42.8 2016 34.5 177 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 31.8 2012-2016 30.5 3,281 <Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 10.4 2012-2016 31.6 3,977 =Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 19.1 2016/17 12.1 160 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 58.5 2016/17 28.9 167 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 24.8 2016 21.3 2,785 <Unemployment rate 2011 8.5 2016 4.3 1,217 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 37.9 2012-2016 29.7 7,226 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 8.7 2012-2016 9.0 220 Unchanged13

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Walton County17

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OVERALL COUNTY RANK

We all do better when Florida’s children succeed. Find out how you can act locally and at the state level to ensure: (1) Children have access to health care; (2) Communities prevent child abuse, juvenile justice involvement, and substance abuse; and (3) Parents have educational and work opportunities that support their families.

/floridakidscount @FLKidsCount

Keeping a focus on where counties can make life better for our children & families

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

3 & 4 year old children not enrolled in school 2007-2011 42.5 2012-2016 50.1 314 =4th grade students not proficient in English Language Arts 2014/15 78.0 2015/16 71.0 153 <8th grade students not proficient in math 2014/15 77.0 2015/16 92.0 125 =High school students not graduating on time 2011/12 28.9 2015/16 23.7 65 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Low-birthweight babies 2011 9.7 2016 9.3 23 Unchanged

Uninsured children 2010 10.8 2015 7.3 372 <Overweight and obese 1st, 3rd & 6th grade students 2010/11 42.9 2015/16 39.3 303 <High school teens who used alcohol/drugs (past 30 days) 2012 47.3 2016 35.2 104 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in single parent families 2007-2011 25.9 2012-2016 33.6 1,386 =Children living in high poverty areas 2007-2011 0.0 2012-2016 0.0 0 Unchanged

Children with verified maltreatment (per 1,000) 2011/12 9.7 2016/17 5.1 26 <Youth contacts with the juvenile justice system (per 1,000) 2011/12 23.5 2016/17 19.6 45 <

Baseline Year % Current Year % Number Change

Children in poverty 2011 33.9 2016 31.9 1,542 <Unemployment rate 2011 10.0 2016 5.2 509 <High housing cost burden (>30% income spent) 2007-2011 30.3 2012-2016 23.8 1,990 <Teens not in school and not working 2007-2011 20.5 2012-2016 9.3 110 <34

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Washington County33


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