LASSIE 2007
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Public Use Report

Report Filter: Year  for  and

1. Organization
2. Funding
3. Scope
4. Participants
5. Program Duration
6. Activities
7. Partners
8. Institutional Support
9. Coordinator
10. Tech Assistance
11. Outcomes


Organization  
The data below reports on the 1909 grantees who have submitted a completed survey on their LSA activities.
Characteristic N(1) Measure(2)
Institution Type
Individual Schools 791  57.8% 
School Districts 578  42.2% 
Total K-12 Institutions 1,369  100.0% 
 
Two year Public College 91  24.2% 
Two Year Private College 2  0.5% 
Four Year Public College or University 145  38.6% 
Four Year Private College or University 117  31.1% 
Graduate/Professional Program 13  3.5% 
Higher Education Association/Consortia 8  2.1% 
Total Higher Education Institutions 376  100.0% 
 
National Not-For-Profit 29  17.7% 
State or Regional Not-For-Profit 36  22.0% 
Local Not-For-Profit 99  60.4% 
Total Community-Based Organizations 164  100.0% 
 
Religious or Faith-Based Organizations
Yes 108  5.7% 
No 1,795  94.0% 
Don't Know 6  0.3% 
Total Responses 1,909  100% 
 
Percent of Students Eligible for Free/Reduced Lunch (K-12)
Minimum Percent 1,369  0.0% 
Maximum Percent 1,369  100.0% 
Average Percent 1,369  49.2% 
 
Number of Responses With 0% 7  0.5% 
Number of Responses Between 1-25% 270  19.7% 
Number of Responses Between 26-50% 474  34.6% 
Number of Responses Between 51-75% 381  27.8% 
Number of Responses Between 76-100% 237  17.3% 
Total K-12 Responses 1,369  100% 

(1) The "N" indicates the number of responses used to calculate the measure.

(2) The "Measure" provided varies based on the data reported.  The measure reported will either be a total, the median value, an average, or a percent.  A total represents the sum of all the data for a given data item.  The median value is the middle value a set of data which half the cases fall above or below. In this report a statistical median is used, which takes the lesser value if there is an even number of values in the set. An average is the sum of the data item divided by the number of valid responses for that data item.  A percent is the proportion of responses in a given response category relative to all possible responses to a question. 



   

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