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The college graduation rate of San Diego, CA was 41.70% in 2013.
Graduation Rates
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Education and Graduation Rates Datasets Involving San Diego, CA
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Student Demographics by School
data.smcgov.org | Last Updated 2016-05-11T22:50:51.000ZSchool-level enrollment by racial/ethnic designation, gender, and grade for 2007 - 2013. This dataset includes ethnicity, race, and gender data for schools in San Mateo County. Grades range from kindergarten through high school and include adult education students
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High Schools Graduation and Dropout Rates
data.smcgov.org | Last Updated 2016-07-28T21:23:07.000ZGraduation and dropout rates for high schools in San Mateo County.
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Schools
data.sfgov.org | Last Updated 2016-07-11T22:40:09.000ZConsolidated Infant, Pre-K, and K-14 education points for facilities both public and private. Point features are intended to be located within a building footprint relevant to each site, so that they can be used to select an appropriate building footprint or parcel as seed for any required buffering. Buffering may be applied when limiting possible sites for certain businesses or specific individuals, whenever these must remain a minimum distance from school locations. Sources include: cde.ca.gov State of California Department of Education City and County Department of Technology, San Francisco Enterprise Geographic Information System Program Data current as of December 8, 2015
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Economy and Education Indicators, San Bernardino County and California, 2005-2014
data.communityvitalsigns.org | Last Updated 2016-03-01T19:43:41.000ZThis dataset contains high school graduation rates from 2010-2014 for San Bernardino County and California (from California Department of Education, California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System, Cohort Outcome Data by Gender Report), and percentage of the adult population age 25 years and older with a bachelor's degree or higher, median household income in the past 12 months (adjusted annually for inflation), and unemployment rate for the population age 16 years and older, for San Bernardino County and California from 2005-2014 (U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Tables B19013, S1501 and S2301).
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Percent of Students Eligible for Free and Reduced Price Lunch in San Mateo County Schools (K-12)
data.smcgov.org | Last Updated 2016-08-08T17:45:35.000ZPercentage of students eligible for the free and reduced price lunch program in San Mateo County Schools during the 2013-2014 school year. This data includes the percentage of eligible students, enrollment per school, and supervisor district.
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High School Cohort Graduation Rate by District, San Bernardino County
data.communityvitalsigns.org | Last Updated 2016-08-15T19:46:51.000ZThis dataset contains high school cohort graduation rates for school districts in San Bernardino County. Districts with number of cohort students and/or graduates less than 10 in any year 2010 or later are excluded from this dataset.
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High School Cohort Outcome Data by Gender and Race/Ethnicity, San Bernardino County, 2010-2015
data.communityvitalsigns.org | Last Updated 2017-03-01T19:54:30.000ZThis dataset contains a number of outcome variables for high school cohorts for school years ending in 2010-2015 in San Bernardino County, by race/ethnicity and gender.
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5th Grade Healthy Fitness Zone Body Composition By School
data.smcgov.org | Last Updated 2015-07-17T19:56:18.000ZCollected from San Mateo County fifth graders, body composition standards take into account the natural development of boys (gain muscle) and girls (gain fat). The standards for percent body fat have been equated with Body Mass Index (BMI) values. The HFZ standards for boys and girls help identify students at risk for metabolic syndrome. Metabolic syndrome is an indicator of current and future health risk and includes the following factors: high fasting glucose, large waist circumference, high triglycerides, low high density lipoprotein cholesterol, high blood pressure. For each school year, some schools in the County do not report test results resulting in a variety of schools reporting per year.
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Free and Reduced Price Meals at Schools
data.smcgov.org | Last Updated 2015-10-19T22:01:56.000ZData about free and reduced meal program participation in San Mateo County Schools during the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 school years
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Walkable Distance Public Transit, 2008-2012
chhs.data.ca.gov | Last Updated 2017-02-17T22:10:28.000ZThis table contains data on the percent of population residing within ½ mile of a major transit stop for four California regions and the counties, cities/towns, and census tracts within the regions. The percent was calculated using data from four metropolitan planning organizations (San Diego Association of Governments, Southern California Association of Governments, Metropolitan Transportation Commission, and Sacramento Council of Governments) and the U.S. Census Bureau. The table is part of a series of indicators in the Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project of the Office of Health Equity. A strong and sustainable transportation system supports safe, reliable, and affordable transportation opportunities for walking, bicycling, and public transit, and helps reduce health inequities by providing more opportunities for access to healthy food, jobs, health care, education, and other essential services. Active and public transportation promote health by enabling individuals to increase their level of physical activity, potentially reducing the risk of heart disease and obesity, improving mental health, and lowering blood pressure. More information about the data table and a data dictionary can be found in the About/Attachments section.