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Free and Reduced Lunch (Percent) – 2008

Data Provided by: Kansas Action for Children
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15.43% - 32.89%
Johnson 15.43%
Sheridan 24.35%
Butler 24.42%
Leavenworth 24.96%
Nemaha 25.10%
McPherson 26.99%
Miami 27.45%
Gove 27.64%
Douglas 28.33%
Jefferson 28.69%
Riley 28.84%
Pottawatomie 29.93%
Ellis 30.32%
Ness 31.36%
Wabaunsee 31.65%
Jackson 32.18%
Clay 32.60%
Trego 32.69%
Ottawa 32.89%
32.90% - 41.87%
Barber 33.89%
Marion 34.56%
Ellsworth 35.17%
Jewell 35.18%
Washington 35.52%
Chase 35.53%
Marshall 35.54%
Coffey 35.99%
Graham 36.21%
Pratt 36.29%
Mitchell 36.32%
Thomas 36.38%
Dickinson 36.46%
Franklin 37.03%
Osage 37.13%
Doniphan 37.95%
Gray 38.70%
Rooks 38.78%
Clark 38.92%
Kingman 38.95%
Sumner 39.10%
Harvey 39.78%
Comanche 39.88%
Morris 40.02%
Logan 40.07%
Hodgeman 40.33%
Phillips 40.54%
Sherman 40.86%
Decatur 40.99%
Rush 41.10%
Lane 41.26%
Russell 41.48%
Meade 41.67%
Osborne 41.79%
32.90% - 41.87%
Morton 41.79%
Wallace 41.87%
41.88% - 51.36%
Lincoln 43.03%
Norton 43.44%
Smith 43.62%
Anderson 43.84%
Pawnee 43.96%
Linn 44.67%
Edwards 44.81%
Shawnee 44.95%
Republic 44.99%
Greenwood 46.12%
Saline 46.49%
Greeley 46.99%
Wilson 47.63%
Cheyenne 47.84%
Wichita 47.91%
Neosho 47.98%
Reno 48.31%
Rawlins 48.43%
Scott 48.48%
Woodson 48.90%
Brown 49.16%
Sedgwick 49.36%
Chautauqua 49.72%
Allen 49.79%
Hamilton 50.51%
Barton 50.83%
Cowley 51.33%
Crawford 51.36%
51.37% - 67.85%
Geary 51.69%
Atchison 51.88%
Kearny 51.88%
Haskell 52.00%
Stevens 52.04%
Cloud 52.05%
Stafford 52.10%
Montgomery 52.41%
Bourbon 52.58%
Rice 52.79%
Grant 52.81%
Harper 53.88%
Cherokee 54.10%
Elk 54.47%
Labette 54.86%
Lyon 55.77%
Stanton 59.53%
Finney 59.67%
Kiowa 61.78%
Seward 65.44%
Ford 67.70%
Wyandotte 67.85%

Definitions: The percentage of public school students who are approved for the Free and Reduced Price Lunch Program at the beginning of the academic year. Data are provided by the Kansas State Department of Education. The current rate represents academic year 2008-2009. The trend represents the average annual change for academic years 2004-2005 through 2008-2009.

Data Source: Kansas State Department of Education

Note: Maps use the natural break classification method, which reflects patterns in the data by dividing the map into naturally occurring groups. Using statistical tools, this method determines cut-off points for each group by identifying large gaps in data values.

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