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Mrs. Stephens 2015
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How many students are enrolled in our entire district? o 988 How many students are in the high school? o 284 What percentage of students are considered Special Education in the High School? o 12.2% What percentage of students get some sort of financial assistance from the school? o 41.6%
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Total Students in District: 1,793 (988) High School Size: 752 (284) Percentage of Students eligible for financial assistance: 48.1% (41.6%)
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Population in 2013: 1,592 Population change since 2000: -1.9% Males: 768 (48.3%) Females: 824 (51.7%) Median resident age: 38.9 years Ohio median age: 39.3 years
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Estimated median household income in 2013: o $30,286 (it was $31,726 in 2000) New Paris: o $30,286 OH: o $48, 081 Per Capita Income o $17, 155 o it was $14,422 in 2000
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For population 25 years and over in New Paris: High school or higher: 83.6% (83.4% -Ohio) Bachelor's degree or higher: 7.5% (36.5%-Ohio) The state goal is for Ohio to have 60% of adults to have some form of higher education by 2020. Graduate or professional degree: 0.9% Unemployed: 5.7% (5.2%-Ohio) Mean travel time to work (commute): 21.0 minutes (22-Ohio) (Importance of Education) http://www.nchems.org/c2sp/documents/OhioAdultProfile.pdf http://www.nchems.org/c2sp/documents/OhioAdultProfile.pdf
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Crime rates in New Paris (2001): 0 murders (0.0 per 100,000) 0 rapes (0.0 per 100,000) 0 robberies (0.0 per 100,000) 0 assaults (0.0 per 100,000) 12 burglaries (738.0 per 100,000) 32 thefts (1,968.0 per 100,000) 1 auto theft (61.5 per 100,000) City-data.com crime rate = 135.1 (higher means more crime, US average = 330.8)
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Most common industries in 2013 Manufacturing (34%) Retail trade (15%) Construction (10%) Administrative and support and waste management services (7%) Transportation and warehousing (7%) Accommodation and food services (6%) Wholesale trade (5%)
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Indiana University-East (about 5 miles; Richmond, IN; Full-time enrollment: 2,867) Miami University-Oxford (about 25 miles; Oxford, OH; FT enrollment: 17,670) Sinclair Community College (about 33 miles; Dayton, OH; FT enrollment: 13,779) University of Dayton (about 34 miles; Dayton, OH; FT enrollment: 10,392) Miami University-Hamilton (about 36 miles; Hamilton, OH; FT enrollment: 2,906) Edison State Community College (about 38 miles; Piqua, OH; FT enrollment: 2,049) Fortis College-Centerville (about 38 miles; Centerville, OH; FT enrollment: 4,527)
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Homelessness Rates: Approximately 13,000 people are homeless in Ohio Our Area has approximately 1,050 homeless people (422 families) Single Parent Homes: 35% Poverty Rate: 16.3% Child Abuse/Neglect: o 166, 583 Cases Reported* 48.3% were Neglected o 27, 562 Cases Confirmed* 43.2% were Physically Abused * 18.8% were sexually Abused
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Drug Addiction Ohio has the 12th Highest Drug Overdose Mortality Rate in the United States (16.1 people per 1,000) Drug Overdose Mortality Rates tripled from 1999 to 2010 in Ohio Teen Pregnancy Rates: o Ages 10-19: 22,686 (Total) o Ages 10-14: 401 o Ages 15-19: 22, 285 Teen Unemployment: Ages 16-19: 16.6% Children in Foster Care o 415, 129 Total o 12, 221 in Ohio
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Drug Addiction in Newborns o Since 2004, the state has seen a 750 percent increase in the number of babies diagnosed with neonatal abstinence syndrome; essentially withdrawal from the drugs their mother used. o Crying and stiffness are just a few of the common characteristics of neonatal abstinence syndrome. o In 2013, about 26 percent of those babies in Ohio had low birth weight; 25 percent had respiratory issues; 15 percent had troubles feeding and 1 percent suffered seizures. o On average, there were five drug-dependent babies admitted to Ohio hospitals each day of 2013 o In the nation, one baby born each hour is addicted to drugs.
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Bullying in Schools It is estimated that 160,000 children miss school every day due to fear of attack or intimidation by other students. Source: National Education Association. American schools harbor approximately 2.1 million bullies and 2.7 million of their victims. (Dan Olweus, National School Safety Center.) 1 in 7 Students in Grades K-12 is either a bully or a victim of bullying. 56% of students have personally witnessed some type of bullying at school. 15% of all school absenteeism is directly related to fears of being bullied at school. 71% of students report incidents of bullying as a problem at their school. 1 out of 20 students have seen a student with a gun at school. 282,000 students are physically attacked in secondary schools each month.
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