Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Exceeding the Limit.

We all know that WCPSS's diversity policy calls for no schools to have more than 40% of their students receiving free and reduced lunch. Most people know that we have some schools that exceed that upper limit. What most people do not know is how far out of compliance some of the schools are or where they are located. These figures are not publicized by WCPSS and it is never reported by the local or national media. Wake County receives accolades for its diversity policy but it is never held up to any scrutiny.

In the 2006-07 school year WCPSS had 16 elementary schools with more than 50% F&R.

Vandora Springs51.8%
Powell52.6Gifted/Talented Magnet
Fox Road53.8
Zebulon54.8Gifted/Talented Equity Magnet*
Aversboro56.4
River Bend56.9
Knightdale58.1
Millbrook58.3International Baccalaureate Magnet
Barwell Road59.3
Wilburn60.9
Creech Road61.8
Hodge Road64.0
Carver64.9
Brentwood66.7
Smith69.4
Wakelon71.4



*Equity magnets do not allow applications. Equity magnets were put in place to keep middle class families from fleeing those schools.

Note that these are the figures for this past school year, before Judge Manning's ruling. His ruling may make it harder for the school system to distribute F&R students evenly, but they weren't doing so well at it in the first place. I will update with the figures for the 2007-08 school year when they are released.

1 comment:

Rich said...

You should add the academic achievement levels of the schools to show how they vary from the norm.