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Proportion of Students Receiving Free / Reduced Price Meals and Academic Performance Indexes (5 Charts)



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Schools with higher proportions of students who are poor tend to have lower Academic Performance Index scores (Chart 1 of 5).



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In the Los Angeles Region, schools with higher proportions of students who are poor tend to have lower Academic Performance Index scores (Chart 2 of 5).



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In the region outside Los Angeles County, schools with higher proportions of students who are poor tend to have lower Academic Performance Index scores (Chart 3 of 5).



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In Los Angeles County, schools with higher proportions of students who are poor tend to have lower Academic Performance Index scores (Chart 4 of 5).



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In the Los Angeles Unified School District, schools with higher proportions of students who are poor tend to have lower Academic Performance Index scores (Chart 5 of 5).

Last Updated: January 15, 2004

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