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Characteristics of the 100 Largest School Districts in the United States: 1999-2000
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Table 13.-Number and percentage of public elementary and secondary schools and students participating in Title Ischools and programs in the 100 largest districts in the United States1 : School year 1999-2000 - Part 2  ||  Part 1
Name of reporting district State Number of Title I eligible schools2 Percentage of Title I eligible schools Percentage of students in Title I eligible schools Number of Title I school-wide programs Percentage of Title I school-wide programs Percentage students in Title I school-wide programs
Davis School District UT 13 15.9 11.9 2 2.4 1.7
Atlanta City School District GA 94 94.9 95.4 91 91.9 90.4
Seminole County School District FL 20 30.8 28.5 18 27.7 26.7
Greenville County School District SC 16 17.0 12.5 16 17.0 12.5
Santa Ana Unified CA 10 20.0 27.4
   
San Antonio Independent School District TX 94 89.5 99.2 94 89.5 99.2
Arlington Independent School District TX 19 27.5 23.7 19 27.5 23.7
Lee County School District FL 13 17.3 17.5 13 17.3 17.5
East Baton Rouge Parish School Board LA 56 53.8 45.4 56 53.8 45.4
Oakland Unified CA 11 11.8 7.5
   
Washoe County School District NV 19 21.3 18.7 19 21.3 18.7
Portland School District OR 61 56.0 57.8 22 20.2 19.9
Knox County School District TN
Fort Bend Independent School District TX 14 27.5 20.7 10 19.6 14.3
Prince William County Public Schools VA 14 20.6 14.4 1 1.5 0.9
   
Sacramento City Unified CA 37 48.1 41.1
Jefferson Parish School Board LA 40 47.6 41.1 40 47.6 41.1
Cumberland County Schools NC 57 73.1 58.9 57 73.1 58.9
Aldine Independent School District TX 62 98.4 100.0 62 98.4 100.0
Chesterfield County Public Schools VA 8 13.6 9.7 2 3.4 2.2
   
San Bernardino City Unified CA 56 90.3 98.7
Cincinnati City School District OH 73 92.4 84.6 60 75.9 68.4
Anchorage School District AK 17 18.3 15.0 11 11.8 10.4
North East Independent School District TX 19 29.7 25.1 19 29.7 25.1
Shelby County School District TN
   
Garland Independent School District TX 26 40.0 27.2 26 40.0 27.2
Minneapolis MN 78 53.8 61.5 78 53.8 61.5
San Juan Unified CA 24 28.6 22.1
Garden Grove Unified CA 55 84.6 88.1
Seattle WA
   
Wichita KS 18 19.1 18.0
Pasco County School District FL 13 25.5 21.2 10 19.6 14.1
Ysleta Independent School District TX 57 95.0 99.8 57 95.0 99.8
Buffalo City School District NY 57 75.0 75.7 18 23.7 21.7
Caddo Parish School Board LA 32 43.2 30.7 29 39.2 27.2
   
Alpine School District UT 10 17.9 12.1 3 5.4 3.4
St. Louis City MO 87 75.7 73.7 86 74.8 73.3
Escambia County School District FL 26 31.7 30.6 26 31.7 30.6
Clayton County School District GA 20 41.7 37.1
St. Paul MN 67 48.9 49.0 53 38.7 35.6
— Data not available.

1Includes outlying areas, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and Department of Defense schools.
2Number of Title I eligible schools includes those with and without school-wide Title I programs.

Note: Title I schools and school-wide programs are defined in the following way on the CCD: Title I school-A school designated under appropriate state and federal regulations as being high poverty and eligible for participation in programs authorized by Title I of Public Law 103-382. Title I school-wide program-A program in which all the students in a school are designated under appropriate state and federal regulations as being high poverty and eligible for participation in programs authorized by Title I of Public Law 103-382.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, "Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe Survey," 1999-2000.

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