Data
School District Poverty File (1 MB)
User Notes & Related Resources
- The 2019 estimates are consistent with the population controls and income concepts used in the 2019 American Community Survey single-year estimates. The United States Department of Education expects to use the 2019 estimates to calculate fiscal year 2020 allocations for Title I for use by states and school districts primarily in the 2021-2022 school year.
- Estimates are based on boundaries for the 2019-2020 school year (as of January 1, 2020) reported by states for the Census Bureau’s 2020 School District Review Program update. Estimates are limited to geographically defined school districts based on boundaries used for Title I program allocations. For more information about school district boundaries, see the EDGE Geographic Data page.
- Discussion of the estimation methodology and relative uncertainty is available from the Census Bureau’s SAIPE program.
Data
School District Poverty File (836 KB)
User Notes & Related Resources
- The 2018 estimates are consistent with the population controls and income concepts used in the 2018 American Community Survey single-year estimates. The United States Department of Education expects to use the 2018 estimates to calculate fiscal year 2020 allocations for Title I for use by states and school districts primarily in the 2020-2021 school year.
- Estimates are based on boundaries for the 2018-2019 school year (as of January 1, 2019) reported by states for the Census Bureau’s 2019 School District Review Program update. Estimates are limited to geographically defined school districts based on boundaries used for Title I program allocations. For more information about school district boundaries, see the EDGE Geographic Data page.
- Discussion of the estimation methodology and relative uncertainty is available from the Census Bureau’s SAIPE program.
Data
School District Poverty File (841 KB)
User Notes & Related Resources
- The 2017 estimates are consistent with the population controls and income concepts used in the 2017 American Community Survey single-year estimates. The United States Department of Education expects to use the 2017 estimates to calculate fiscal year 2019 allocations for Title I for use by states and school districts primarily in the 2019-2020 school year.
- Estimates are based on boundaries for the 2017-2018 school year (as of January 1, 2018) reported by states for the Census Bureau’s 2018 School District Review Program update. The SDRP shifted to an annual boundary review beginning with 2017-2018. Estimates are limited to geographically defined school districts based on boundaries used for Title I program allocations. For more information about school district boundaries, see the EDGE Geographic Data page.
- Discussion of the estimation methodology and relative uncertainty is available from the Census Bureau’s SAIPE program.
Data
School District Poverty File (838 KB)
User Notes & Related Resources
- The 2016 estimates are consistent with the population controls and income concepts used in the 2016 American Community Survey single-year estimates. The United States Department of Education expects to use the 2016 estimates to calculate fiscal year 2018 allocations for Title I for use by states and school districts primarily in the 2018-2019 school year.
- Estimates are based on boundaries for the 2015-2016 school year (as of January 1, 2016) reported by states for the Census Bureau’s 2016 School District Review Program update. Estimates are limited to geographically defined school districts based on boundaries used for Title I program allocations. For more information about school district boundaries, see the EDGE Geographic Data page.
- Discussion of the estimation methodology and relative uncertainty is available from the Census Bureau’s SAIPE program.
Data
School District Poverty File (840 KB)
User Notes & Related Resources
- The 2015 estimates are consistent with the population controls and income concepts used in the 2015 American Community Survey single-year estimates. The United States Department of Education expects to use the 2015 estimates to calculate fiscal year 2017 allocations for Title I for use by states and school districts primarily in the 2017-2018 school year.
- Estimates are based on boundaries for the 2015-2016 school year (as of January 1, 2016) reported by states for the Census Bureau’s 2016 School District Review Program update. Estimates are limited to geographically defined school districts based on boundaries used for Title I program allocations. For more information about school district boundaries, see the EDGE Geographic Data page.
- Discussion of the estimation methodology and relative uncertainty is available from the Census Bureau’s SAIPE program.
Data
School District Poverty File (841 KB)
User Notes & Related Resources
- The 2014 estimates are consistent with the population controls and income concepts used in the 2014 American Community Survey single-year estimates. The United States Department of Education expects to use the 2014 estimates to calculate fiscal year 2016 allocations for Title I for use by states and school districts primarily in the 2016-2017 school year.
- Estimates are based on boundaries for the 2013-2014 school year (as of January 1, 2014) reported by states for the Census Bureau’s 2014 School District Review Program update. Estimates are limited to geographically defined school districts based on boundaries used for Title I program allocations. For more information about school district boundaries, see the EDGE Geographic Data page.
- Discussion of the estimation methodology and relative uncertainty is available from the Census Bureau’s SAIPE program.
Data
School District Poverty File (862 KB)
User Notes & Related Resources
- The 2013 estimates are consistent with the population controls and income concepts used in the 2013 American Community Survey single-year estimates. The United States Department of Education expects to use the 2013 estimates to calculate fiscal year 2015 allocations for Title I for use by states and school districts primarily in the 2015-2016 school year.
- Estimates are based on boundaries for the 2013-2014 school year (as of January 1, 2014) reported by states for the Census Bureau’s 2014 School District Review Program update. Estimates are limited to geographically defined school districts based on boundaries used for Title I program allocations. For more information about school district boundaries, see the EDGE Geographic Data page.
- Discussion of the estimation methodology and relative uncertainty is available from the Census Bureau’s SAIPE program.
Data
School District Poverty File (843 KB)
User Notes & Related Resources
- The 2012 estimates are consistent with the population controls and income concepts used in the 2012 American Community Survey single-year estimates. The United States Department of Education expects to use the 2012 estimates to calculate fiscal year 2014 allocations for Title I for use by states and school districts primarily in the 2014-2015 school year.
- Estimates are based on boundaries for the 2011-2012 school year (as of January 1, 2012) reported by states for the Census Bureau’s 2012 School District Review Program update. Estimates are limited to geographically defined school districts based on boundaries used for Title I program allocations. For more information about school district boundaries, see the EDGE Geographic Data page.
- Discussion of the estimation methodology and relative uncertainty is available from the Census Bureau’s SAIPE program.
Data
School District Poverty File (847 KB)
User Notes & Related Resources
- The 2011 estimates are consistent with the population controls and income concepts used in the 2011 American Community Survey single-year estimates. The United States Department of Education expects to use the 2011 estimates to calculate fiscal year 2013 allocations for Title I for use by states and school districts primarily in the 2013-2014 school year.
- Estimates are based on boundaries for the 2011-2012 school year (as of January 1, 2012) reported by states for the Census Bureau’s 2012 School District Review Program update. Estimates are limited to geographically defined school districts based on boundaries used for Title I program allocations. For more information about school district boundaries, see the EDGE Geographic Data page.
- Discussion of the estimation methodology and relative uncertainty is available from the Census Bureau’s SAIPE program.
Data
School District Poverty File (852 KB)
User Notes & Related Resources
- The 2010 estimates are consistent with the population controls and income concepts used in the 2010 American Community Survey single-year estimates. The United States Department of Education expects to use the 2010 estimates to calculate fiscal year 2012 allocations for Title I for use by states and school districts primarily in the 2012-2013 school year.
- Estimates are based on boundaries for the 2009-2010 school year (as of January 1, 2010) reported by states for the Census Bureau’s 2010 School District Review Program update. Estimates are limited to geographically defined school districts based on boundaries used for Title I program allocations. For more information about school district boundaries, see the EDGE Geographic Data page.
- Discussion of the estimation methodology and relative uncertainty is available from the Census Bureau’s SAIPE program.
Data
School District Poverty File (867 KB)
User Notes & Related Resources
- The 2009 estimates are consistent with the population controls and income concepts used in the 2009 American Community Survey single-year estimates. The United States Department of Education expects to use the 2009 estimates to calculate fiscal year 2011 allocations for Title I for use by states and school districts primarily in the 2011-2012 school year.
- Estimates are based on boundaries for the 2009-2010 school year (as of January 1, 2010) reported by states for the Census Bureau’s 2010 School District Review Program update. Estimates are limited to geographically defined school districts based on boundaries used for Title I program allocations. For more information about school district boundaries, see the EDGE Geographic Data page.
- Discussion of the estimation methodology and relative uncertainty is available from the Census Bureau’s SAIPE program.
Data
School District Poverty File (864 KB)
User Notes & Related Resources
- The 2008 estimates are consistent with the population controls and income concepts used in the 2008 American Community Survey single-year estimates. The United States Department of Education expects to use the 2008 estimates to calculate fiscal year 2010 allocations for Title I for use by states and school districts primarily in the 2010-2011 school year.
- Estimates are based on boundaries for the 2007-2008 school year as of January 1, 2008 reported by the states for the 2008 School District Review Program. Estimates are limited to geographically defined school districts based on boundaries used for Title I program allocations. For more information about school district boundaries, see the EDGE Geographic Data page.
- Discussion of the estimation methodology and relative uncertainty is available from the Census Bureau’s SAIPE program.
Data
School District Poverty File (860 KB)
User Notes & Related Resources
- The 2007 estimates are consistent with the population controls and income concepts used in the 2007 American Community Survey single-year estimates. The United States Department of Education expects to use the 2007 estimates to calculate fiscal year 2009 allocations for Title I for use by states and school districts primarily in the 2009-2010 school year.
- Estimates are based on boundaries for the 2007-2008 school year as of January 1, 2008 reported by the states for the 2008 School District Review Program. Estimates are limited to geographically defined school districts based on boundaries used for Title I program allocations. For more information about school district boundaries, see the EDGE Geographic Data page.
- Discussion of the estimation methodology and relative uncertainty is available from the Census Bureau’s SAIPE program.
Data
School District Poverty File (877 KB)
User Notes & Related Resources
- The 2006 estimates are consistent with the population controls and income concepts used in the 2006 American Community Survey single-year estimates. The United States Department of Education expects to use the 2006 estimates to calculate fiscal year 2008 allocations for Title I for use by states and school districts primarily in the 2008-2009 school year.
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Estimates are based on boundaries for the 2005-2006 school year (as of January 1, 2006) reported by states for the Census Bureau’s 2006 School District Review Program update. Estimates are limited to geographically defined school districts based on boundaries used for Title I program allocations. For more information about school district boundaries, see the EDGE Geographic Data page.
- Discussion of the estimation methodology and relative uncertainty is available from the Census Bureau’s SAIPE program.
Data
School District Poverty File (877 KB)
User Notes & Related Resources
- The 2005 estimates are consistent with the population controls and income concepts used in the 2005 American Community Survey single-year estimates. The United States Department of Education expects to use the 2005 estimates to calculate fiscal year 2007 allocations for Title I for use by states and school districts primarily in the 2007-2008 school year.
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Estimates are based on boundaries for the 2005-2006 school year (as of January 1, 2006) reported by states for the Census Bureau’s 2006 School District Review Program update. Estimates are limited to geographically defined school districts based on boundaries used for Title I program allocations. For more information about school district boundaries, see the EDGE Geographic Data page.
- Discussion of the estimation methodology and relative uncertainty is available from the Census Bureau’s SAIPE program.