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These enrollment data are collected as part of NYSED's Student Information Repository System (SIRS). These counts are as of "BEDS Day" which is typically the first Wednesday in October. Available are enrollment counts for public and charter school students by various demographics for the 2015 - 16 school year. For nonpublic school enrollment data please see the Non-Public School Enrollment and Staff information on our Information and Reporting Services webpage.
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JOHN PEARL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT (2015 - 16)

K-12 Enrollment: 243

ENROLLMENT BY GENDER

MALE

120

49%

FEMALE

123

51%

ENROLLMENT BY ETHNICITY

BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN

7

3%

HISPANIC OR LATINO

42

17%

ASIAN OR NATIVE HAWAIIAN/OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDER

16

7%

WHITE

176

72%

MULTIRACIAL

2

1%

OTHER GROUPS

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS

STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES

48

20%

ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED

74

30%

ENROLLMENT BY GRADE

K (FULL DAY)

39

16%

1ST GRADE

57

23%

2ND GRADE

32

13%

3RD GRADE

37

15%

4TH GRADE

36

15%

5TH GRADE

42

17%

Enrollment Suppression

When the Total Students count equals the count in the English Language Learner Students, Students with Disabilities, and/or Economically Disadvantaged Students category, the data are suppressed.

When the count of students in either the English Language Learner Students, Students with Disabilities, and/or Economically Disadvantaged Students category is less than 5, the data are suppressed.

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