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ROCHESTER CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Rochester, New York1999 – 2000
ENROLLMENT STATISTICS
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BOARD OF EDUCATIONBolgen Vargas, President
Robert Brown, Vice President Willa PowellRev. Dr. Dwight Cook Shirley ThompsonDarryl Porter Joanne Giuffrida
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Dr. Clifford B. Janey
DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF OPERATIONS
Colonel John F. O’Sullivan
CHIEF ACADEMIC OFFICER
Dr. Cecilia Griffin Golden
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES TO THE BOARD OF EDUCATIONKirk Shinta Turnipseed
Curtis Little
COORDINATING DIRECTOR OF SUDENT DATA,TESTING AND RECORDS
Ann P. Brown
Prepared byRhonda Sue Gates
Data Retrieval Specialist
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Department 0f Research, Evaluation and TestingJanuary 2000
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10Secondary Enrollment - Gender/Ethnic by School……………
Elementary Enrollment - Gender/Ethnic by School………….
Secondary Enrollment - Ethnic by School…………………….
Elementary Enrollment - Ethnic by School……………………
Secondary Enrollment by School by Grade…………………..
Elementary Enrollment by School by Grade………………….
Enrollment - Grade Level Counts………………………………
Enrollment Trends………………………………………………
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Enrollment Summary by Program………………………………
Introduction………………………………………………………
Table of Contents……………………………………………….
Title Page…………………………………………………………
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INTRODUCTION
PURPOSE: This annual report of District Enrollment is designed as aninternal document for use by Rochester City School District Staff forpurposes and activities such as grant applications. The data in the reportagree with the Basic Education Data System (BEDS) Report submitted tothe State Education Department in October. As such, it is considered theofficial enrollment for the District. It may not represent the actualenrollment at other times of the school year. For the most current statisticsat other times of the year, please contact the Management InformationSystem Department. Students with the grade designation “SC” representonly a portion of the District’s special education population. Consult the1999-2000 Enrollment Statistics on Students With Disabilities for morecomplete information. (Note: This document was never published)
New York State Experimental Pre-K 311City School District Universal Pre-K 543Agency Universal Pre-K 575RCSD Programs (Including RPPP) 260Pre-K Total 1689
Adult Basic Education 2237Americanization 70Apprenticeship Education 3923English for Speakers of Other Languages 1671External Degree Program 55Family Literacy 200Family Math, Reading and Science 610(Parent and Community Involvement)GED Testing 2296Giving Rural Adults a Study Program (GRASP) 78High School Equivalency 702Occupational Education 2040Refugee Assistance 1099Work Place Literacy 5308Adult Programs Total 20289
OTHER PROGRAMS
ADULT PROGRAMS
PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAMS
ROCHESTER CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
ENROLLMENT STATISTICS1999-2000
SUMMARY BY PROGRAM
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Rochester City School DistrictEnrollment Trends
8925 9147 8908 7918 79596000
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26,911 27,713 27,929 29,187 29,20025,000
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Rochester City School DistrictEnrollment Trends
35,836 36,860 36,837 37,105 37,15933,000
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