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Characteristics of the 100 Largest School Districts in the United States: 1999-2000
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Table 15.-Number and percentage of public elementary and secondary students receiving migrant services andserved in Limited-English Proficient (LEP) 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 students receiving migrant services2 Percentage of students receiving migrant services Number of students receiving summer migrant services3 Percentage of students receiving summer migrant services Number of students served in LEP programs4 Percentage of students served in LEP programs
Davis School District UT 65 0.1 115 0.2 2,682 4.5
Atlanta City School District GA 2 (5) 0 0.0 2,029 3.4
Seminole County School District FL 250 0.4 10 (5) 1,490 2.5
Greenville County School District SC 0 0.0 200 0.3
Santa Ana Unified CA 39,133 67.4
   
San Antonio Independent School District TX 2,149 3.7 9,994 17.4
Arlington Independent School District TX 11 (5) 6,884 12.1
Lee County School District FL 1,098 2.0 94 0.2 4,849 8.6
East Baton Rouge Parish School Board LA 7 (5) 5 (5) 1,190 2.1
Oakland Unified CA 18,690 34.0
   
Washoe County School District NV 0 0.0
Portland School District OR 847 1.6 147 0.3 4,166 7.8
Knox County School District TN
Fort Bend Independent School District TX 0 0.0 4,311 8.2
Prince William County Public Schools VA 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,781 3.4
   
Sacramento City Unified CA 14,952 28.8
Jefferson Parish School Board LA 378 0.7 333 0.6 2,494 4.8
Cumberland County Schools NC 0 0.0 613 1.2
Aldine Independent School District TX 20 (5) 10,712 21.0
Chesterfield County Public Schools VA 0 0.0 0 0.0 543 1.1
   
San Bernardino City Unified CA 11,283 22.4
Cincinnati City School District OH
Anchorage School District AK 1,213 2.5 195 0.4
North East Independent School District TX 5 (5) 1,669 3.4
Shelby County School District TN
   
Garland Independent School District TX 300 0.6 6,226 12.7
Minneapolis MN 183 0.4 0 0.0 9,140 18.8
San Juan Unified CA 3,455 7.2
Garden Grove Unified CA 22,972 47.8
Seattle WA
   
Wichita KS 3,676 7.7
Pasco County School District FL 542 1.1 213 0.4 1,287 2.7
Ysleta Independent School District TX 354 0.8 10,549 22.5
Buffalo City School District NY 2,709 5.8
Caddo Parish School Board LA 8 (5) 5 (5) 498 1.1
   
Alpine School District UT 149 0.3 342 0.7 1,628 3.6
St. Louis City MO 0 0.0 0 0.0 2,675 5.9
Escambia County School District FL 402 0.9 147 0.3 334 0.7
Clayton County School District GA 0 0.0 0 0.0 1,781 3.9
St. Paul MN 136 0.3 0 0.0 13,145 29.0
— Data not available.

1Includes outlying areas, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and Department of Defense schools.
2Migrant students include those who were enrolled at any time during the previous (1998-99) regular school year. Migrant students enrolled in more than one school in a district are counted for each enrollment.
3Migrant students include those who were served in a summer program immediately prior to the 1999-00 school year.
4Limited-English-Proficient. Individuals who 1) were not born in the United States or whose native language is a language other than English; or 2) come from environments where a language other than English is dominant; or 3) are American Indians and Alaskan Natives and who come from environments where a language other than English has had a significant impact on their level of English proficiency; and who, by reason thereof, have sufficient difficulty speaking, reading, writing, or understanding the English language, to deny such individuals the opportunity to learn successfully in classrooms where the language of instruction is English or to participate fully in our society.
5Less than 0.05.

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

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