Comprehensive U.S. public education analytics — enrollment, teacher ratios, poverty indicators, school types, and district rankings across all 50 states.
| # | State | Schools ↕ | Students ↕ | Avg Enrollment ↕ | Avg Ratio ↕ | Free Lunch % ↕ | Charter % ↕ |
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The Free and Reduced-Price Lunch (FRL) program eligibility is widely used as a proxy for student poverty in educational research.
Students qualify based on household income relative to the federal poverty level. Schools with ≥75% FRL eligibility are considered high-poverty schools.
Data sourced from the NCES Common Core of Data — National School Lunch Program participation records.
| # | District | State | Schools | Students | Avg Ratio | Free Lunch % |
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Per-pupil expenditure figures are reference values from the NCES Digest of Education Statistics Table 236.75 (FY 2022). Actual district-level spending varies significantly. To import your F-33 dataset and enable live per-district spending analysis, run importador.php with the F-33 file.