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Graph and download economic data for High School Graduate or Higher (5-year estimate) in Los Angeles County, CA (HC01ESTVC1606037) from 2010 to 2023 about Los Angeles County, CA; secondary schooling; secondary; Los Angeles; educational attainment; education; CA; 5-year; and USA.
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Historical Dataset of The SEED School Of Los Angeles County School District is provided by PublicSchoolReview and contain statistics on metrics:Comparison of Students By Grade Trends
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Historical Dataset of Los Angeles County Office Of Education School District is provided by PublicSchoolReview and contain statistics on metrics:Comparison of Diversity Score Trends,Total Revenues Trends,Total Expenditure Trends,Average Revenue Per Student Trends,Average Expenditure Per Student Trends,Reading and Language Arts Proficiency Trends,Math Proficiency Trends,Science Proficiency Trends,Graduation Rate Trends,Overall School District Rank Trends,American Indian Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (1988-2022),Asian Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (1991-2023),Hispanic Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (1991-2023),Black Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (1991-2023),White Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (1991-2023),Two or More Races Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (2009-2023),Comparison of Students By Grade Trends
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Historical Dataset of Los Angeles County Special Education is provided by PublicSchoolReview and contain statistics on metrics:Total Students Trends Over Years (2009-2023),Total Classroom Teachers Trends Over Years (2008-2023),Distribution of Students By Grade Trends,Student-Teacher Ratio Comparison Over Years (2008-2023),Asian Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (2008-2023),Hispanic Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (2009-2023),Black Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (2009-2023),White Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (2009-2023),Two or More Races Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (2009-2016),Diversity Score Comparison Over Years (2009-2023),Free Lunch Eligibility Comparison Over Years (2013-2023),Reduced-Price Lunch Eligibility Comparison Over Years (2013-2016),Reading and Language Arts Proficiency Comparison Over Years (2010-2019),Math Proficiency Comparison Over Years (2010-2019),Overall School Rank Trends Over Years (2010-2019),Graduation Rate Comparison Over Years (2016-2019)
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Please note: There are two types of school districts. The first type is a split district - a school district that separates the elementary school districts from the middle and high school district. The second type, a unified school district, combines all three types of schools.
In this dataset each unified district has its own polygon, and the split districts have a polygon for each combination of elementary and middle/high school district (users can use the District or Label fields to show either or both types of districts).Last Update: January 2012Update Frequency: As NeededContact Information:
Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County ClerkGeographic Information Systems SectionFtoma@rrcc.lacounty.gov
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TwitterFor the original data source: https://data.census.gov/table/ACSDP5Y2023.DP02. Layer published for the Equity Explorer, a web experience developed by the LA County CEO Anti-Racism, Diversity, and Inclusion (ARDI) initiative in collaboration with eGIS and ISD. Visit the Equity Explorer to explore educational attainment and other equity related datasets and indices, including the COVID Vulnerability and Recovery Index. High School Graduate or Higher rates for census tracts in LA County from the US Census American Communities Survey (ACS), 2023. Estimates are based on 2020 census tract boundaries, and tracts are joined to 2021 Supervisorial Districts, Service Planning Areas (SPA), and Countywide Statistical Areas (CSA). For more information about this dataset, please contact egis@isd.lacounty.gov.
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The LA County Arts Ed Profile is a research project by the LA County Arts Education Collective that measures the quantity, quality and equity of arts education in all public schools in the county. This available dataset combines data collected through the Arts Ed Profile school survey and data collected by the California Department of Education.
Please see the Data Dictionary under Attachments or download all data from the Source Link.
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TwitterThis indicator provides information about the percentage of children ages 3-4 years enrolled in preschool based on caregiver report.Access to early childhood education (i.e., education before the age of 5 years) is associated with numerous health benefits later in life. For instance, young children who are enrolled in high quality preschool programs are more likely to graduate from high school, have higher paying jobs, own homes, and have improved cognitive function than children who are not enrolled. All these additional advantages can increase average life expectancy.For more information about the Community Health Profiles Data Initiative, please see the initiative homepage.
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School District Boundaries for Los Angeles County. Please note: There are two types of school districts. The first type is a split district - a school district that separates the elementary school districts from the middle and high school district. The second type, a unified school district, combines all three types of schools. In this dataset each unified district has its own polygon, and the split districts have a polygon for each combination of elementary and middle/high school district.
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Historical Dataset of East Los Angeles County Community High School is provided by PublicSchoolReview and contain statistics on metrics:Total Students Trends Over Years (2000-2018),Total Classroom Teachers Trends Over Years (2000-2018),Student-Teacher Ratio Comparison Over Years (2000-2018),Asian Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (2001-2018),Hispanic Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (2000-2018),Black Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (2000-2018),White Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (2000-2018),Two or More Races Student Percentage Comparison Over Years (2010-2015),Diversity Score Comparison Over Years (2000-2018),Free Lunch Eligibility Comparison Over Years (2003-2018),Reduced-Price Lunch Eligibility Comparison Over Years (2003-2016),Reading and Language Arts Proficiency Comparison Over Years (2010-2017),Math Proficiency Comparison Over Years (2010-2017),Overall School Rank Trends Over Years (2010-2017),Graduation Rate Comparison Over Years (2016-2017)
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TwitterFor the past several censuses, the Census Bureau has invited people to self-respond before following up in-person using census takers. The 2010 Census invited people to self-respond predominately by returning paper questionnaires in the mail. The 2020 Census allows people to self-respond in three ways: online, by phone, or by mail.The 2020 Census self-response rates are self-response rates for current census geographies. These rates are the daily and cumulative self-response rates for all housing units that received invitations to self-respond to the 2020 Census. The 2020 Census self-response rates are available for states, counties, census tracts, congressional districts, towns and townships, consolidated cities, incorporated places, tribal areas, and tribal census tracts.The Self-Response Rate of Los Angeles County is 65.1% for 2020 Census, which is slightly lower than 69.6% of California State rate.More information about these data is available in the Self-Response Rates Map Data and Technical Documentation document associated with the 2020 Self-Response Rates Map or review FAQs.Animated Self-Response Rate 2010 vs 2020 is available at ESRI site SRR Animated Maps and can explore Census 2020 SRR data at ESRI Demographic site Census 2020 SSR Data.Following Demographic Characteristics are included in this data and web maps to visualize their relationships with Census Self-Response Rate (SRR).1. Population Density: 2020 Population per square mile,2. Poverty Rate: Percentage of population under 100% FPL,3. Median Household income: Based on countywide median HH income of $71,538.4. Highschool Education Attainment: Percentage of 18 years and older population without high school graduation.5. English Speaking Ability: Percentage of 18 years and older population with less or none English speaking ability. 6. Household without Internet Access: Percentage of HH without internet access.7. Non-Hispanic White Population: Percentage of Non-Hispanic White population.8. Non-Hispanic African-American Population: Percentage of Non-Hispanic African-American population.9. Non-Hispanic Asian Population: Percentage of Non-Hispanic Asian population.10. Hispanic Population: Percentage of Hispanic population.
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TwitterIncludes points of interest for Arts Facilities, Schools, Hospitals, Municipal Services, Physical Features, Public Safety, and Transportation. Main category is in "Category1" field, sub-category is "Category2".Data maintained by Los Angeles County Enterprise GIS. Please reach out with questions to egis@isd.lacounty.gov.
Included Categories:
Arts and Recreation
CampgroundsCultural and Performing Arts Centers Picnic Areas PoolsRecreation CentersSki Areas
Education
Schools, Colleges and Universities
Hospitals
General Acute Care Hospitals
Municipal Services
City Halls County Offices Courthouses Libraries (others as listed in "Category2" field)
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Bay, Beach, etc… (as listed in "Category2" field)
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Fire Stations Jails and Prisons Probation Camps and Juvenile Halls Sheriff and Police Stations
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Amtrak Stations Heliports Metrolink Stations Park and Ride Locations
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TwitterFor the category for less than high school education, the highest level of education attained includes less than ninth grade education, as well as ninth to twelfth grade education without a high school diploma. For the high school graduates category, the highest level of education attained includes high school diploma or equivalency. For the some college education category, the highest level of education attained includes associate’s degree or some college education without a degree. For the bachelor's degree or higher category, the highest level of education attained includes bachelor’s, graduate, or professional degree. Due to rounding, educational attainment categories may not sum to 100%. Educational attainment is an important driver of life expectancy, as people with higher levels of education are more likely to obtain well-paying jobs, live in safer neighborhoods, have access to quality healthcare, and engage in healthier behaviors.For more information about the Community Health Profiles Data Initiative, please see the initiative homepage.
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Graph and download economic data for Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Education and Communication Services in Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA (CMSA) (DISCONTINUED) (CUUSA421SAES) from H1 2010 to H2 2017 about communication, Los Angeles, education, urban, CA, consumer, CPI, services, inflation, price index, indexes, price, and USA.
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This dataset contains the data of all public schools in the counties of California. Fetched from the website of California Department of Education.
The dataset contains the public school data of the following counties from 1850-2024:
Alameda Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa Del Norte El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt Imperial Inyo Kern Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera Marin Mariposa Mendocino Merced Modoc Mono Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus
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