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Data Source Notes I.Ethnicity and English Learner (EL) data comes from the Home Language Report in the September 29 th MARSS Submission. The September MARSS Submission totals differs from the annual October 1 st Enrollment Report which is pulled directly from the Synergy Student Information System. II.Free/Reduced Price Meals Participation (FRP) data came from the Compensatory Revenue Report edited on September 29, 2015

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Page 1: Demographic Report October 2015 By the Department of Teaching and Learning

Demographic ReportOctober 2015

By the Department of Teaching and Learning

Page 2: Demographic Report October 2015 By the Department of Teaching and Learning

Sections

I. EthnicityII. English Learners (EL or LEP)III. Free/Reduced Price Meals Participation

(FRP)

Page 3: Demographic Report October 2015 By the Department of Teaching and Learning

Data Source Notes

I. Ethnicity and English Learner (EL) data comes from the Home Language Report in the September 29th MARSS Submission. The September MARSS Submission totals differs from the annual October 1st Enrollment Report which is pulled directly from the Synergy Student Information System.

II. Free/Reduced Price Meals Participation (FRP) data came from the Compensatory Revenue Report edited on September 29, 2015

Page 4: Demographic Report October 2015 By the Department of Teaching and Learning

Ethnicity

Page 5: Demographic Report October 2015 By the Department of Teaching and Learning

Roseville Area Schools: Ethnic CompositionDistrict Enrollment: 7,547

American Indian: 561%

Asian: 1,62321%

Hispanic: 95313%

Black: 130217%

White: 3,61348%

Page 6: Demographic Report October 2015 By the Department of Teaching and Learning

Roseville Area Schools Trend:District Enrollment by Ethnicity

# Students

44594241 4172 4084 3973 3879 3796 3728 3768

3613

836 964 1,034 1047 1149 1270 1365 1461 1572 1623

659 719 755 792 864 905 964 10731229 1302

400 472 490 538 590 667 669 783 905 953

49 55 62 54 51 49 51 50 51 56

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06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15* 15-16*

MARSS Data 9-29-15*Includes Harambee for 2014-15 and beyond

White

Hispanic

AsianBlack

American Indian

Page 7: Demographic Report October 2015 By the Department of Teaching and Learning

Roseville Area Schools District Enrollment by Ethnicitybased on September 29 MARSS Report

American Indian Asian/Pacific Islander

Hispanic Black White Students of Color Total

Year # % # % # % # % # % # % #

94-95 34 0.5% 449 6.6% 122 1.8% 249 3.7% 5,909 87.4% 854 12.6% 6,763

95-96 44 0.6% 501 7.4% 130 1.9% 291 4.3% 5,825 85.8% 966 14.2% 6,791

96-97 44 0.7% 545 8.1% 157 2.3% 287 4.3% 5,715 84.7% 1,033 15.3% 6,748

97-98 47 0.7% 618 9.0% 181 2.7% 351 5.0% 5,638 82.5% 1,197 17.5% 6,835

98-99 43 0.6% 618 9.3% 154 2.3% 375 5.6% 5,490 82.2% 1,190 17.8% 6,680

99-2000 48 0.7% 629 9.6% 144 2.2% 366 5.6% 5,387 81.9% 1,187 18.1% 6,574

00-01 50 0.8% 679 10.4% 187 2.9% 423 6.5% 5,222 79.6% 1,339 20.4% 6,561

01-02 42 0.6% 735 11.2% 197 3.0% 465 7.1% 5,109 77.9% 1,449 22.1% 6,558

02-03 39 0.61% 732 11.5% 220 3.46% 485 7.62% 4,887 76.8% 1,476 23.2% 6,363

03-04 54 0.8% 727 11.45% 275 4.92% 495 7.54% 4,819 75.8% 1,541 24.2% 6,360

04-05 54 0.85% 738 11.6% 311 4.9% 526 8.3% 4,716 74.3% 1,629 25.7% 6,345

05-06 59 0.93% 780 12.3% 359 5.6% 627 9.9% 4,505 71.2% 1,825 28.8% 6,330

06-07 49 0.76% 836 13.1% 400 6.2% 660 10.3% 4,459 69.6% 1,944 30.4% 6,404

07-08 55 0.85% 968 15% 462 7.3% 716 11% 4,241 65.8% 2,201 34.2% 6,442

08-09 62 1% 1,034 15.9% 490 7.5% 755 11.5% 4,172 64.1% 2,341 35.9% 6,513

09-10 54 0.8% 1,047 16% 538 8.2% 792 12.1% 4,084 62.9% 2,431 37.1% 6,515

10-11 51 0.8% 1,149 17.3% 590 8.9% 864 13% 3,973 60% 2,654 40% 6,627

11-12 49 0.7% 1,270 18.8% 667 9.8% 905 13.4% 3,879 57.3% 2,891 42.7% 6,770

12-13 51 0.7% 1,365 19.9% 669 9.8% 964 14.0% 3,796 55.5% 3,049 44.5% 6,845

13-14 50 0.7% 1,461 20.6% 783 11% 1,073 15.1% 3,728 52.5% 3,367 47.5% 7,095

14-15* 51 0.7% 1,572 20.9% 905 12% 1,229 16.3% 3,768 50.1% 3,757 49.9% 7,525

15-16* 56 0.7% 1,623 21.5% 953 12.6% 1,302 17.3% 3,613 47.9% 3,934 52.1% 7,547

*Includes Harambee Elementary

Page 8: Demographic Report October 2015 By the Department of Teaching and Learning

2015-16 Roseville Schools Ethnicity by BuildingBuilding American

IndianAsian Hispanic Black White Total

Enrolled% of

Students of Color

# % # % # % # % # %

Brimhall <10 <1% 155 22% 90 13% 99 14% 358 51% 708 49%

Central Park <10 1% 144 36% 77 19% 104 26% 75 18% 406 82%

Edgerton <10 <1% 221 45% 79 16% 60 12% 127 26% 490 74%

Falcon Heights <10 0% 39 8% 27 6% 64 13% 356 73% 488 27%

Harambee <10 <1% 76 21% 44 12% 139 38% 100 28% 362 72%

Little Canada <10 1% 129 23% 150 27% 103 18% 178 31% 566 69%

E.D.W. <10 0% 54 11% 73 14% 67 13% 313 62% 508 38%

Parkview <10 0% 119 16% 47 6% 90 12% 512 66% 770 34%

RAMS <10 <1% 218 25% 113 13% 172 19% 378 43% 887 57%

RAHS 20 1% 417 19% 237 11% 378 17% 1186 53% 2238 47%

FAHS <10 <1% 49 39% 19 15% 32 26% 24 19% 125 81%

Total 56 <1% 1621 21% 956 13% 1308 17% 3607 48% 7548 52%

*total of 7548 represents duplication of students due to dual enrollment

MARSS Data 9-29-15

Page 9: Demographic Report October 2015 By the Department of Teaching and Learning

Roseville Area Schools:Students of Color

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

District BH CP EDG FH HAR LC EDW PCS RAMS RAHS FAHS

2014-15

2015-16

MARSS Data 9-29-15

Page 10: Demographic Report October 2015 By the Department of Teaching and Learning

Roseville Area Schools:Students of Color Trend

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Edgerton

Little Canada

Brimhall

Central Park

RAMS

Distirct

RAHS

Falcon Heights

Williams

Parkview

FAHS

Harambee

MARSS Data 9-29-15

Page 11: Demographic Report October 2015 By the Department of Teaching and Learning

Roseville Area Schools: Students of Color Elementary (K-8) vs. Secondary (9-12) Trend

36%38%

40%

43%

46% 47%

50%52% 53%

31% 32% 33%35%

39%

42%

45%

48%

51%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Elementary

Secondary

MARSS Data 9-29-15

Page 12: Demographic Report October 2015 By the Department of Teaching and Learning

Surrounding District Ethnicity Rates

Source: MDE Report Card Website (totals based on October 1, 2014 Counts)

District American Indian

Asian Hispanic Black White TotalEnrolled

% of Students of Color

# % # % # % # % # %

Centennial 83 1% 392 6% 275 4% 269 4% 5,563 85% 6,582 15%

Mounds View 101 1% 1,392 13% 843 8% 1,232 11% 7,443 68% 11,011 32%

NSP/Maplewood/Oakdale

278 3% 1,948 18% 1,139 11% 1,981 19% 5,257 50% 10,603 50%

Roseville 51 1% 1,567 21% 900 12% 1,224 16% 3,788 50% 7,530 50%

Spring Lake Park

78 1% 523 9% 696 12% 757 13% 3,574 64% 5,628 36%

St. Paul 692 2% 11,947 32% 5,274 14% 11,458 30% 8494 22% 37,685 78%

White Bear Lake

72 1% 652 8% 451 5% 512 6% 6533 79% 8,220 21%

West. St Paul/Mendota Heights/Eagan

53 1% 305 6% 1,330 27% 555 11% 2,734 55% 4,977 45%

Page 13: Demographic Report October 2015 By the Department of Teaching and Learning

English Learners (EL or LEP)

Page 14: Demographic Report October 2015 By the Department of Teaching and Learning

Roseville Area Schools:Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Enrollment 15-16

10%

45%

14%

8%

17%

37% 35%

6%

23% 24%

17% 16%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

RAHS FAHS RAMS PCS BH CP EDG FH HAR LC EDW District

MARSS Data 9-2915

Page 15: Demographic Report October 2015 By the Department of Teaching and Learning

Roseville Area Schools:LEP District Trend

11%

13%14%

15%16%

15%

17%16%

0%

2%

4%

6%

8%

10%

12%

14%

16%

18%

20%

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

MARSS Data 9-29-15

Page 16: Demographic Report October 2015 By the Department of Teaching and Learning

Roseville Area Schools:LEP Trend

MARSS Data 9-29-15

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Edgerton

Little Canada

Brimhall

Central Park

RAMS

Distirct

RAHS

Falcon Heights

Williams

Parkview

FAHS

HAR

Page 17: Demographic Report October 2015 By the Department of Teaching and Learning

Roseville Area Schools: Languages

17

All 7,547 Students

61 Languages other than English spoken at home: 2,201 students (29%)

1,230 EL Students served (16%)

MARSS Data 9-29-15

Page 18: Demographic Report October 2015 By the Department of Teaching and Learning

Roseville Area SchoolsTop Languages Other Than English Spoken at Home

Spanish Hmong Karen Somali Nepali Chinese Vietnamese Arabic Oromo Korean

TotalStudents

2,201

575(26.1%)

416(18.9%)

330(14.9%)

195(8.9%)

113(5.1%)

91(4.1%)

72(3.3%)

71(3.2%)

56(2.5%)

34(1.5%)

Spanish Karen Hmong Somali Nepali Chinese Arabic Oromo Amharic Korean

EL1,230

343(28%)

330(27%)

188(15%)

98(8%)

92(7%)

48(3.9%)

40(3.2%)

24(2.0%)

19(1.5%)

17(1.4%)

MARSS Data 9-29-15

Top Ten Home Languages Other Than English

Top Ten Home Languages Among EL Students

Page 19: Demographic Report October 2015 By the Department of Teaching and Learning

2015-16 Roseville Area Schools: 61 Home Languages Spoken2015-16 2014-15 2013-14

English 5346 5415 5192

Hmong 416 402 347

Spanish 575 552 487

Karen (including Karen ,Pwo and Karen ,S’gaw ) 330 349 370

Chinese 91 79 69

Vietnamese 72 78 72

Korean 34 33 50

Somali 195 171 136

Arabic 71 61 40

Burmese (combined with Karen prior to 14-15) 25 26 22

Japanese 12 10 11

Hindi 16 17 15

Nepali 113 83 79

Cambodian, Khmer 10 11 14

Tigrinya 8 14 Fewer than 10 students

Oromo (Ethiopia, Somalia) 56 50 21

French (some refugee groups) 6 11 10

Amharic (Ethiopia) 33 30 17

Bengali 10 11 14

English (Creolized) 11 Fewer than 10 students Fewer than 10 students

Adangme, Afikaans, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Cebuano, Dutch, Fanti, Farsi, Fulah, German, Gokana, Grebo, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hungarian, Igbo, Indonesian, Italian, Kannada, Konkani, Laotian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malagasy, Marathi, Mon, Mongolian, Pashto, Russian, Sign Language, Swahili,Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Turkish, Twi, Wolaytta, Wolof, and Yoruba. (Bold is new languages for 15-16)

Fewer than 10 students

MARSS Data 9-29-15

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Free/Reduced Price Meals Participation (FRP)

Page 21: Demographic Report October 2015 By the Department of Teaching and Learning

Roseville Area Schools: Free & Reduced Price Meals 15-16

41%

80%

56%

24%

41%

75%

69%

24%

68%

60%

38%

47%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

RAHS FAHS RAMS PCS BH CP EDG FH HAR LC EDW District

Page 22: Demographic Report October 2015 By the Department of Teaching and Learning

Roseville Area Schools:Free & Reduced Priced Meals District Trend

19%21%

24%

27%29%

33%35% 35%

41%

44%46% 46% 46% 47%

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%

45%

50%

2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Page 23: Demographic Report October 2015 By the Department of Teaching and Learning

Roseville Area Schools:Free & Reduced Priced Meals Trend

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Edgerton

Little Canada

Brimhall

Central Park

RAMS

Distirct

RAHS

Falcon Heights

Williams

Parkview

FAHS

HAR