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TwitterThis data layer describes school districts within King County.
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TwitterThis filtered view includes Report Card Graduation data for the 2014-15 school year through the most current year of graduation data available. This data has been filtered for school districts in King County, Washington. This data is disaggregated by district and school levels and includes counts and graduation rates of students by the following groups: grade level, gender, race/ethnicity, and student programs and special characteristics.
Please review the notes found on the source dataset, https://data.wa.gov/education/Report-Card-Graduation-2014-15-to-Most-Recent-Year/9dvy-pnhx, for more information and notes for downloading this data.
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TwitterKing County School Sites and School Related Facilities.
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TwitterBest Starts for Kids provides funding to community organizations, non-profits, schools and school districts, tribes and tribal organizations, and public or governmental agencies serving communities in King County. We consider our funding recipients as partners working together to achieve health and well-being for children, youth, families and communities. See where we're investing.
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This dataset tracks annual white student percentage from 2001 to 2004 for Interagency King County Jail vs. Washington and Seattle School District No. 1
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This dataset tracks annual hispanic student percentage from 2001 to 2004 for Interagency King County Jail vs. Washington and Seattle School District No. 1
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TwitterThis dataset includes Report Card Graduation data for the 2012-13 school year through the most current year of graduation data available. This data is disaggregated by the school, district, and state levels and includes counts and graduation rates of students by the following groups: grade level, gender, race/ethnicity, and student programs and special characteristics. Please review the notes found on the source dataset, https://data.wa.gov/education/Report-Card-Graduation-2014-15-to-Most-Recent-Year/9dvy-pnhx, for more information and notes for downloading this data.
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TwitterThis data layer describes the boundaries of the director districts within the Seattle Public School District.
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This dataset tracks annual distribution of students across grade levels in King William County Public Schools and average distribution per school district in Virginia
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TwitterThis layer contains details about students who had 18 or more absences in the school year in King County. It has been developed for the Determinant of Equity - Education presentation. It includes information about Chronic Absenteeism equity indicator. Fields describe the total number of students in King County (Denominator), number of students had 18 or more absences in the school year in the school year (Numerator), the type of equity indicator being measured (Indicator), and the value that describes this measurement (Indicator Value).The data was compiled by Public Health Seattle & King County, Assessment, Policy Development & Evaluation Unit.Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI)For more information about King County's equity efforts, please see:Equity, Racial & Social Justice VisionOrdinance 16948 describing the determinates of equityDeterminants of Equity and Data Tool
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This dataset tracks annual asian student percentage from 2002 to 2004 for Interagency King County Jail vs. Washington and Seattle School District No. 1
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Detailed results for February 8, 2011 special Election. Tutorial available here: http://www.kingcounty.gov/elections/results/opendatatutorial.aspx
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TwitterThis layer contains details about on-time high school graduation in King County. It has been developed for the Determinant of Equity - Education presentation. It includes information about On-Time High School Graduation equity indicator. Fields describe the total students in King County (Denominator), number of students graduated high school within 4 years (Numerator), the type of equity indicator being measured (Indicator), and the value that describes this measurement (Indicator Value).The data was compiled by Public Health Seattle & King County, Assessment, Policy Development & Evaluation Unit.Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI)For more information about King County's equity efforts, please see:Equity, Racial & Social Justice VisionOrdinance 16948 describing the determinates of equityDeterminants of Equity and Data Tool
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This dataset tracks annual overall district rank from 2012 to 2023 for King William County Public Schools
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This dataset tracks annual overall district rank from 2012 to 2023 for King And Queen County Public Schools
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TwitterThis layer contains details about social supports for early childhood development in King County for 2023. It has been developed for the Determinant of Equity - Early Childhood Development. It includes information about Social Supports equity indicator. Fields describe the total number of children aged 6 months through 5th grade in King County (Denominator), number of children aged 6 months through 5th grade living in families that receive social support from family, friends, and neighbors (Numerator), the type of equity indicator being measured (Indicator), and the value that describes this measurement (Indicator Value).The data was compiled by Public Health Seattle & King County, Assessment, Policy Development & Evaluation Unit.Best Starts for Kids Health Survey DataFor more information about King County's equity efforts, please see:Equity, Racial & Social Justice VisionOrdinance 16948 describing the determinates of equityDeterminants of Equity and Data Tool
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The Issaquah School District (ISD) is planning to build a high school is planned for construction in King County, Washington, the US.The project includes the construction of classrooms, athletic facilities, laboratories, cafeterias, parking and related facilities, and the installation of safety and security systems.The ISD Board unanimously approved the bond issue at its meeting on October 28, 2015.In April 2016, voters passed the US$120 million bond for the development of the project.As of September 2017, planning activities are underway. Read More
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TwitterThis dataset contains details about parents and caregivers with access to tangible supports and services (including financial supports) that help families cope with stress and provide day-to-day necessities in King County for 2023. It has been developed for the Determinant of Equity - Early Childhood Development. It includes information about Protective Factors: Basic Needs Support equity indicator. Fields describe the total number of children in King County (Denominator), number of children lived in families that had access to sufficient internet and had not struggled to afford basic needs including child care, diapers and formula, food, health care, housing, and transportation since the child was born (Numerator), the type of equity indicator being measured (Indicator), and the value that describes this measurement (Indicator Value).The data was compiled by Public Health Seattle & King County, Assessment, Policy Development & Evaluation Unit.Best Starts for Kids Health Survey DataFor more information about King County's equity efforts, please see:Equity, Racial & Social Justice VisionOrdinance 16948 describing the determinates of equityDeterminants of Equity and Data Tool
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TwitterThis layer contains details about parent and caregiver knowledge and support of early child development for King County by school district for 2023. Fields describe the total number of children aged 6 months through 5th grader (Denominator), number of respondents answering for children reported that they often took turns going back and forth with the child while talking or playing; talked about the things they see and do together; and responded to the child's sounds, actions, and words. (Numerator), the type of equity indicator being measured (Indicator), and the value that describes this measurement (Indicator Value).
The data for this dataset was compiled Public Health Seattle & King County, Assessment, Policy Development & Evaluation Unit.
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For more information about King County's equity efforts, please see:
Equity, Racial & Social Justice Vision Ordinance 16948 describing the determinates of equity Determinants of Equity and Data Tool
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This dataset tracks annual total revenue from 1995 to 2023 for King William County Public Schools
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