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Table 1.8. | Number and percentage distribution of public elementary and secondary students, by percentage of students in school eligible for free or reduced-price lunch and locale: 2003–04 |
Locale | Number and percent eligible for free or reduced-price lunch | 10 percent or less | 11–25 percent | 26–50 percent | 51–75 percent | More than 75 percent |
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Number | ||||||
Total | 43,126,448 | 6,449,924 | 8,862,597 | 12,557,762 | 8,769,074 | 6,487,091 |
City | 12,809,572 | 1,095,406 | 1,691,884 | 3,162,898 | 3,136,954 | 3,722,430 |
Suburban | 15,549,796 | 3,946,797 | 4,026,236 | 3,883,089 | 2,259,610 | 1,434,064 |
Town | 5,627,799 | 336,839 | 1,082,265 | 2,202,499 | 1,417,805 | 588,391 |
Rural | 9,139,281 | 1,070,882 | 2,062,212 | 3,309,276 | 1,954,705 | 742,206 |
Fringe | 4,748,997 | 900,458 | 1,262,186 | 1,494,091 | 802,882 | 289,380 |
Distant | 2,973,841 | 147,550 | 667,832 | 1,195,216 | 698,936 | 264,307 |
Remote | 1,416,443 | 22,874 | 132,194 | 619,969 | 452,887 | 188,519 |
Percentage distribution | ||||||
Total | 40.7 | 15.0 | 20.6 | 29.1 | 20.3 | 15.0 |
City | 52.9 | 8.6 | 13.2 | 24.7 | 24.5 | 29.1 |
Suburban | 31.4 | 25.4 | 25.9 | 25.0 | 14.5 | 9.2 |
Town | 42.9 | 6.0 | 19.2 | 39.1 | 25.2 | 10.5 |
Rural | 37.9 | 11.7 | 22.6 | 36.2 | 21.4 | 8.1 |
Fringe | 32.5 | 19.0 | 26.6 | 31.5 | 16.9 | 6.1 |
Distant | 41.1 | 5.0 | 22.5 | 40.2 | 23.5 | 8.9 |
Remote | 49.6 | 1.6 | 9.3 | 43.8 | 32.0 | 13.3 |
NOTE: The National School Lunch Program is a federally assisted meal program. To be eligible, a student must be from a household with an income at or below 130 percent of the poverty threshold for free lunch or between 130 percent and 185 percent of the poverty threshold for reduced-price lunch. Approximately 13,704 schools did not report information on the number of students eligible for a free or reduced-price school lunch. Therefore, this information is missing for 5,227,075 students. For a comparison of poverty definitions, see appendix B. Rural areas are located outside any urbanized area or urban cluster. Urbanized areas are densely settled areas containing at least 50,000 people. Urban clusters are densely settled areas with a population of 2,500 to 49,999. Fringe rural areas are 5 miles or less from an urbanized area or 2.5 miles or less from an urban cluster. Distant rural areas are more than 5 miles but less than or equal to 25 miles from an urbanized area, or more than 2.5 miles but less than or equal to 10 miles from an urban cluster. Remote rural areas are more than 25 miles from an urbanized area and more than 10 miles from an urban cluster. For more details on Census-defined areas, see http://www.census.gov/geo/www/ua/ua_2k.html. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe Survey," 2003–04. |