In 2007-08, 799 pupils received a free or reduced price lunch.
In December 2008, the district reported that 128 pupils or 22% of students were receiving special education services.
In December 2008, the district reported that 227 pupils or 14.9% were receiving special education services.
In 2010, the district reported that 224 pupils received a free or reduced lunch.
No pupils currently receive support teaching in English as an additional language.
Each pupil received ten minutes of individual instruction from a classroom assistant every day for 18 weeks.
In 2008 the district reported that 1115 pupils received a free or reduced price lunch due to low family income.
Thirty pupils received a free lunch due to family poverty.
Eighty one pupils received a federal free lunch due to family poverty.
In 2010, the district reported that 1,521 pupils received a free or reduced lunch due to the family meeting the federal poverty level.