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Data Source: U.S. Census, American Community Survey 2008 (www.ipums.org) Figure 1. Poor (<250% Poverty Level) and Non-poor Children in Private Schools in NJ (2008) Large numbers of “poor” private schooled children (about 13,000)
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Figure 2. New Jersey Public Use Micro Data Areas Ranked by Highest Total Enrolled Children in Private Schools in 2008 Lakewood 51.6% of low income children are in private schools For a map of PUMA designations in NJ, see http://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/puma/puma2k/nj_puma5.pdf Data Source: U.S. Census, American Community Survey 2008 (www.ipums.org)
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Over 10,000 “poor” private schooled children (over 20% of state total) Over 17,000 “poor” private schooled children (about 8% of state total) Density of Private School Students (<250% Pov. Inc.)Density of Private School Students (All) Figure 3. Density & Income Status of Private Schooled Children in New Jersey Data Source: U.S. Census, American Community Survey 2008 (www.ipums.org)
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Data Source: U.S. Census, American Community Survey 2008 http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/sdds/acs08/acsdownload.aspx Figure 4. Public and Private School Enrollment (2008) in Lakewood, NJ Most Lakewood children are currently in private schools
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Data Source: http://www.nj.com/news/bythenumbers/ Figure 5. Lakewood Public Schools Demographics The public school district in Lakewood is minority white (13% by 2007)!
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Data Source: NCES Private School Survey Figure 6. All Private Schools in Lakewood, Enrollment & % White Enrollment In this predominantly minority public school district, Jewish schools in Lakewood are almost entirely homogeneous, and most private schooled children in Lakewood are in these schools!
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Data Source: NCES Private School Survey Figure 7. Estimated Maximum Private School Voucher Allocation to Lakewood Jewish Schools (assuming 100% already enrolled qualify) A $67 million payout!
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Figure 8. Low Estimate of Private School Voucher Allocation to Lakewood Private Schools (assuming only those below 100% poverty threshold qualify) Data Source: US Census, School District Demographics System (ACS 2008) http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/sdds/acs08/acsdownload.aspx A $30 million payout!
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