Students eligible for free or discounted lunch at Camino Nuevo Charter Academy
Compare
Year |
# Students |
Full-time Teachers |
Student/Teacher ratio |
% Free/Discounted Lunch |
2001 |
346 |
18.0 |
19.2 |
99.1 |
2002 |
405 |
20.0 |
20.3 |
72.1 |
2003 |
405 |
20.0 |
20.3 |
72.1 |
2004 |
493 |
24.0 |
20.5 |
77.7 |
2005 |
511 |
25.0 |
20.4 |
98.6 |
2006 |
982 |
45.0 |
21.8 |
99.7 |
2007 |
968 |
44.0 |
22.0 |
99.2 |
2008 |
924 |
56.0 |
16.5 |
99.7 |
2009 |
925 |
44.0 |
19.7 |
99.7 |
2010 |
984 |
46.1 |
21.3 |
98.5 |
2011 |
529 |
n/a |
n/a |
99.1 |
2012 |
567 |
13.0 |
43.6 |
n/a |
2013 |
563 |
22.5 |
25.0 |
97.9 |
2014 |
561 |
23.1 |
24.2 |
96.6 |
2015 |
553 |
24.0 |
23.0 |
98 |
2016 |
561 |
22.0 |
25.5 |
99.5 |
2017 |
559 |
19.0 |
29.4 |
99.5 |
2018 |
563 |
15.0 |
37.5 |
99.5 |
Data source: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Dept of Education.
About Students eligible for discounted/free lunch:
The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) provides low-cost or free meals to students in U.S. public and nonprofit private schools based on household income. Those with incomes below 130% of the poverty line receive free lunch, while those between 130% and 185% qualify for reduced-price lunch. The percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch serves as a marker for poverty, as it reflects the socioeconomic status of families in a given school or district. A higher FRPL rate typically indicates a higher concentration of low-income families, suggesting that the school or district may face additional challenges in providing adequate resources and support for student success.