The Need for
our Programs in Dallas
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Local Statistics
One out of
every five Dallas children is being raised in poverty.
(United
Way of Metropolitan Dallas) .
According to HUD criteria, 25% of Dallas
County households are defined as very low-income households.
More than 89% of Dallas� public school
children are living below the poverty level. (Dallas Independent School
District Campus Data Support Department, FY 2005).
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here for some more statistics from the
Dallas Independent School District (DISD).
Of the
thousands of children who need after school programs in Dallas, there
are only enough after school slots to care for 12.5% of the children
who need them (Dallas Commission on Children and Youth).
Camp Fire USA currently serves over 7,000 children each year through our after
school programs.
According
to the KIDS
COUNT > Right Start Online, 2002:
Dallas ranks last among the 50
largest cities in births to mothers with low education.
According
to the Dallas County Child Death and Infant Mortality Review Team, 2002:
From 1995 – 2001, 25% of Dallas
County preventable teenage (ages 13-17) homicides occurred between 4-11 p.m.
Roughly
76.1% (135,232) of the children in the Dallas Independent School District
are economically disadvantaged and qualify for free or reduce school
lunches.
Dallas has
the second-highest graduation rate among the 10 largest U.S. cities.
However, roughly one out of every four residents (ages 25 and older) in
Dallas has not completed high school.
Hispanics in
Dallas have the lowest high school completion rate (33.4%) and the lowest
college completion rate (6.5%) among the major ethnic groups in the city.
Less than
50% of the Dallas ISD graduating seniors in 2002 took a
college entrance
exam.
Less than
30% of Hispanic seniors graduating from the Dallas ISD in 2002 took a
college entrance exam.
SAT and ACT
scores for Dallas ISD graduates are below the state average.
Why
Dallas
Needs Quality After-School Programs
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Stats on the Students and Schools of
the
Dallas Independent School District
Learn More About:
Overall
Impact of After-school Programs on Children and Youth
Why Children and Youth Need
Camp Fire USA‘s
After-School Programs
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