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NV

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MN

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FL

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OK

WA

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LA

NY

NC

AR

IN

PA

VA

MS

TN

OH

KY

ME

SC

WVMD

VT

NJ

MA

NH

CT

DE

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Teen Births per 1000

16 - 28

28.01 - 41

41.01 - 53

53.01 - 64

High School Graduation Rate

86% - 91%

81% - 85%

77% - 80%

70% - 76%

58% - 69%

26.9% - 40%

40.1% - 55.4% (Below nat'l avg.)

55.5% - 60.2% (Above nat'l avg.)

60.3% - 69.2%

< -1.5 Std. Dev.

-1.5 - -0.50 Std. Dev.

-0.50 - 0.50 Std. Dev.

0.50 - 1.5 Std. Dev.

1.5 - 2.2 Std. Dev.

Speak a Language Other Than English at Home

Per Capita Income (dollars)

$10,232.00 - $18,272.00

$18,272.01 - $25,308.00

$25,308.01 - $33,747.00

$33,747.01 - $46,627.00

$46,627.01 - $69,484.00

Number of Individuals EarningLess than $10,000 per Year

0 - 26

27 - 64

65 - 111

112 - 188

189 - 315

All Individuals Below 200 Percent of Poverty Level

85 - 624

625 - 1256

1257 - 1946

1947 - 3059

3060 - 4950

Less than High School Graduate

0 - 184

185 - 397

398 - 650

651 - 1047

1048 - 1682

Less than 20%

20 - 39.9%

40 - 59.9%

60 - 79.9%

80 - 100%

Less than 20%

20 - 39.9%

40 - 59.9%

60 - 79.9%

80 - 100%

82% - 90%

71% - 80%

64% - 70%

55% - 60%

No Data

Students Who Plan To ContinueTheir Education

Percent of Individuals With a Bachelor's Degree or Higher

0% - 20.9%

21% - 39.2%

39.3% - 100%

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20%

30%

40%

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Cigarette Smokers

Binge Drinkers

Marijuana Users

Cocaine Users

Suicide (past 12 months)

Physical Fight

Overweight or Obese

Students Experiencing High Levels of Care Students Experiencing Low Levels of Care

Percent HabituallyTruant Students

0.4% - 5%

5.1% - 10%

10.1% - 20%

Greater than 20%

Elementary SchoolMobility

5.2% - 12.7%

12.8% - 19.2%

19.3% - 25%

25.1% - 33%

33.1% - 53.2%

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Elementary School Grades

Percent of Children inPoverty in District

0% - 10%

11% - 21%

22% - 30%

31% - 39%

40% - 51%

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Opportunity Score

High

Moderately high

Average

Moderately low

Low

Opportunity Score

High

Moderately high

Average

Moderately low

Low

Number of HispanicChildren Under Age 5

4 - 85

86 - 185

186 - 325

326 - 525

526 - 761

Change in Graduation Rate, 2011-2012 -4.1 - -2.0 (Large Decrease) -1.9 - 0.0 (Small Decrease) 0.1 - 2.0 (Small Increase) 2.1 - 12.0 (Large Increase)

Data Not Available

Less than 19.4%

19.4 - 32.8%

32.8 - 42.2%

42.2 - 55.6%

55.6 - 78.0%

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The Unidos Acequia Metaphor: Four Strategic Focus Areas

1.� Opening the GateAbriendo La Compuerta

2.� Increasing the Flow

Aumentando La Corriente

3.� Reclaiming the Flow Recuperando La Corriente

4.� Removing BarriersLa Limpia

Photo credit: New Mexico Acequia Association, http://www.lasacequias.org/!

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