In the 2008 school year, 26.0% of the students were economically disadvantaged.
Half of the money would go to economically disadvantaged communities, the Governor said.
Then they considered how the economically disadvantaged students performed against the state average.
No one, apparently, wants to hear about the economically disadvantaged.
As of March 2012 the school has almost 400 students, and more than 40% are economically disadvantaged.
Of the 865 students 36% are economically disadvantaged and 16% disabled.
At the same time, a low inflation rate is a policy for the economically disadvantaged in our society.
Of the 669 students, 355 (53%) were considered economically disadvantaged.
The graduation rate for economically disadvantaged students was above the state average at 80.0%.
Out of 8200 students, 82% are minority and 81% come from economically disadvantaged families.