The district's transportation costs are among the highest in the state, more than $2,300 per student, three times the county average.
Its residents have voted down recent budget increases, so spending per student is significantly lower than the county average.
That is slightly above the county average of 18 percent for Class A commercial real estate.
By 1880 the value of the land was $10,000 when the county average was $1,180.
The median household income, $25,353, is half the county average.
Crowds had begun to fall from a first-day county average of almost 15,000 in the 1890s to under 10,000 between 1906 and 1914.
According to Federal statistics, the rate of major felonies here is twice the national and county average.
It spends about $10,356 a year on each student, slightly less than the county average of $11,699.
That is slightly more than the county average of $261,000.
The school's graduation rate is also 16% higher than the county average.