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Published Sunday, May 12, 1996, in the Miami Herald.

Every year, the Florida Department of Education compiles vital statistics for each school in the state and prepares a Florida

School Report. The following is information gathered during the 1994-95 school year, the latest year available. Like a family photograph, it's an interesting look at what your school is like. Each school has a detailed copy of its Florida School Report. Hometown Herald will highlight other schools in the coming weeks. BOULEVARD HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY,
7201 Johnson St., Hollywood
STUDENTS
Female 457
Male 567
Total 1,024
School Capacity 1,007

Average Class Size
School 25.4
Broward 26.6
Racial Ethnic Distribution
White/non-Hispanic 71.6%
Black 7.4%
Hispanic 18.1%
Asian 2.9%
Native American 0%

Special Programs
ESOL Students 2.4%
Gifted Students 0%
Students with mild disabilities 12.3%
Dropout Prevention 5.1%
STUDENT TESTING
Florida Writing Assessment Test for fourth-graders(scores range from low of 0 to high of 6):
School 2.4
Broward 2.4
Florida 2.4
Stanford Assessment Test
Of the 138 fourth-graders tested, 52% scored higher than the national median score in reading, 67% scored higher than the national median score in mathematics.

STUDENT CRIME
Incidents range from disorderly conduct to vandalism to possession of a firearm.
Total incidents 2
Assault/battery/fighting 1
Drugs and alcohol 0
Larceny/theft 0
Guns 0
Vandalism 0
STAFF
Teachers 39
Administrators 2
Support staff 14
Total 55
Female 85%
Male 15%
Racial/ethnic distribution
White/non-Hispanic 75%
Black 24%
Hispanic 2%
Asian 0%
Native American 0%

SPENDING PER STUDENT
School
Regular programs $3,798
Exceptional programs $9,844
At-risk programs $5,594
Broward
Regular programs $3,795
Exceptional programs $10,463
At-risk programs $3,866


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