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John M. McKayScholarship Program
June 2018Quarterly Report
The John M. McKay Scholarships for Students with Disabilities Program allows parents of students with disabilities to choose the best academic environment for their children. This program provides eligible students the opportunity to attend a participating private school or transfer to another public school. Eligible students include students who have been issued an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or a 504 Accommodation Plan that is effective for more than 6 months.
This report contains private school and student statistics forthe September 2017, November 2017, February 2018, and April 2018 payment periods of the 2017-18 school year.Percentages are rounded.
The next quarterly report will be available: September 2018
Office ofIndependent Education
and Parental Choice
Phone: (850) 245-0502Toll-free Hotline: 1(800) 447-1636 www.floridaschoolchoice.org
McKay Scholarship Payment for Students with IEPs and 504 PlansDISTRICT DISTRICT NAME STUDENTS PAYMENT AMOUNT PERCENTPERCENT
1 ALACHUA 350 $1,911,416.50 1.13% 0.87% 2 BAKER 30 $206,345.75 0.10% 0.09% 3 BAY 237 $1,862,469.58 0.76% 0.84% 4 BRADFORD 65 $357,594.25 0.21% 0.16% 5 BREVARD 1,412 $9,617,174.46 4.55% 4.36% 6 BROWARD 2,541 $19,618,202.25 8.19% 8.90% 7 CALHOUN 3 $21,355.75 0.01% 0.01% 8 CHARLOTTE 156 $971,849.25 0.50% 0.44% 9 CITRUS 97 $510,237.00 0.31% 0.23%
10 CLAY 421 $2,566,064.50 1.36% 1.16% 11 COLLIER 175 $1,456,017.50 0.56% 0.66% 12 COLUMBIA 197 $1,066,346.75 0.63% 0.48% 13 DADE 4,945 $42,468,460.16 15.93% 19.26% 14 DESOTO 63 $344,125.25 0.20% 0.16% 15 DIXIE 88 $481,410.50 0.28% 0.22% 16 DUVAL 3,032 $20,278,152.75 9.77% 9.20% 17 ESCAMBIA 406 $2,498,007.00 1.31% 1.13% 18 FLAGLER 75 $465,488.50 0.24% 0.21% 19 FRANKLIN 3 $51,398.00 0.01% 0.02% 20 GADSDEN 53 $303,300.25 0.17% 0.14% 21 GILCHRIST 43 $271,348.75 0.14% 0.12% 22 GLADES 4 $15,886.00 0.01% 0.01% 23 GULF 6 $93,487.00 0.02% 0.04% 24 HAMILTON 25 $140,872.42 0.08% 0.06% 25 HARDEE 8 $36,318.00 0.03% 0.02% 26 HENDRY 23 $121,744.75 0.07% 0.06% 27 HERNANDO 284 $2,004,954.00 0.91% 0.91% 28 HIGHLANDS 75 $397,854.50 0.24% 0.18% 29 HILLSBOROUGH 1,884 $12,528,259.00 6.07% 5.68% 30 HOLMES 3 $20,395.00 0.01% 0.01% 31 INDIAN RIVER 103 $587,975.00 0.33% 0.27% 32 JACKSON 14 $83,784.25 0.05% 0.04% 33 JEFFERSON 10 $57,525.00 0.03% 0.03% 34 LAFAYETTE 6 $30,052.75 0.02% 0.01% 35 LAKE 603 $3,493,270.00 1.94% 1.58% 36 LEE 422 $2,780,467.06 1.36% 1.26% 37 LEON 275 $1,843,987.75 0.89% 0.84% 38 LEVY 106 $535,515.75 0.34% 0.24% 39 LIBERTY 5 $22,978.25 0.02% 0.01% 40 MADISON 4 $21,614.50 0.01% 0.01% 41 MANATEE 662 $5,251,278.00 2.13% 2.38% 42 MARION 457 $2,494,133.00 1.47% 1.13% 43 MARTIN 129 $874,532.50 0.42% 0.40% 44 MONROE 32 $187,558.00 0.10% 0.09% 45 NASSAU 125 $747,505.50 0.40% 0.34% 46 OKALOOSA 265 $1,976,433.75 0.85% 0.90% 47 OKEECHOBEE 46 $288,445.50 0.15% 0.13% 48 ORANGE 2,327 $18,366,433.42 7.50% 8.33% 49 OSCEOLA 1,025 $6,377,575.75 3.30% 2.89% 50 PALM BEACH 1,559 $10,983,333.75 5.02% 4.98% 51 PASCO 833 $5,744,364.92 2.68% 2.60% 52 PINELLAS 1,206 $7,851,931.45 3.88% 3.56% 53 POLK 1,412 $7,897,395.30 4.55% 3.58% 54 PUTNAM 68 $353,848.75 0.22% 0.16% 55 ST. JOHNS 277 $2,223,894.25 0.89% 1.01% 56 ST. LUCIE 219 $1,451,316.75 0.71% 0.66% 57 SANTA ROSA 97 $683,483.00 0.31% 0.31% 58 SARASOTA 433 $3,327,635.72 1.39% 1.51% 59 SEMINOLE 740 $5,507,476.94 2.38% 2.50% 60 SUMTER 49 $285,310.75 0.16% 0.13% 61 SUWANNEE 86 $395,494.96 0.28% 0.18% 62 TAYLOR 9 $33,250.00 0.03% 0.02% 63 UNION 17 $100,851.75 0.05% 0.05% 64 VOLUSIA 554 $4,013,442.58 1.78% 1.82% 65 WAKULLA 37 $183,472.25 0.12% 0.08% 66 WALTON 25 $145,836.50 0.08% 0.07% 67 WASHINGTON 23 $185,074.98 0.07% 0.08% 71 FLVS-FT 54 $257,056.25 0.17% 0.12% 99 LAB SCHLS 26 $193,640.75 0.08% 0.09%
100.00% 100.00% 69 31,044 $220,525,712.70 TOTAL:
Note: Blanks indicate less than 11 students per district and are not displayed but calculated in total in order to protect student confidentiality.
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Private Schools by District Serving McKay Students
SCHOOLSDISTRICT NAMEDISTRICT 1 ALACHUA 17 2 BAKER 3 3 BAY 5 4 BRADFORD 5 5 BREVARD 65 6 BROWARD 123 8 CHARLOTTE 8 9 CITRUS 6
10 CLAY 19 11 COLLIER 14 12 COLUMBIA 12 13 DADE 241 14 DESOTO 1 15 DIXIE 2 16 DUVAL 106 17 ESCAMBIA 21 18 FLAGLER 5 20 GADSDEN 5 21 GILCHRIST 2 22 GLADES 1 23 GULF 1 24 HAMILTON 3 25 HARDEE 1 26 HENDRY 2 27 HERNANDO 11 28 HIGHLANDS 6 29 HILLSBOROUGH 79 31 INDIAN RIVER 6 32 JACKSON 1 33 JEFFERSON 1 34 LAFAYETTE 1 35 LAKE 33 36 LEE 28 37 LEON 22 38 LEVY 4 41 MANATEE 24 42 MARION 27 43 MARTIN 5 44 MONROE 3 45 NASSAU 6 46 OKALOOSA 10 47 OKEECHOBEE 3 48 ORANGE 119 49 OSCEOLA 39 50 PALM BEACH 65 51 PASCO 35 52 PINELLAS 73 53 POLK 55 54 PUTNAM 4 55 ST. JOHNS 15 56 ST. LUCIE 15 57 SANTA ROSA 4 58 SARASOTA 28 59 SEMINOLE 43 60 SUMTER 1 61 SUWANNEE 4 62 TAYLOR 1 63 UNION 1 64 VOLUSIA 34 65 WAKULLA 3 66 WALTON 3 67 WASHINGTON 2
1,482TOTAL: 62
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McKay Enrollment by Gender
PERCENTAGEGENDER STUDENTS
Male 21,113 68.0%Female 9,931 32.0%Total: 31,044 100.0%
68.0%
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McKay Enrollment by Grade Level
GRADE LEVEL STUDENTS PERCENTAGE
K 714 2.3%1st 1,100 3.5%
2nd 1,483 4.8%3rd 1,933 6.2%4th 2,551 8.2%5th 2,721 8.8%6th 3,607 11.6%7th 3,561 11.5%8th 3,216 10.4%9th 2,798 9.0%
10th 2,549 8.2%11th 2,418 7.8%12th 2,393 7.7%
Total: 31,044 100.0%
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McKay Eligibility for Free/Reduced-Price Lunch
STUDENTS PERCENTAGELUNCH PROGRAMS
Applied, not eligible 699 2.3%Did not apply 18,109 58.3%Eligible for free lunch 9,867 31.8%Eligible for reduced-price lunch 1,016 3.3%Not Reported 1,353 4.4%Total: 100.0% 31,044
PERCENTAGERACE STUDENTS
46.5%White 14,447 20.1%Black/African American 6,240 28.7%Hispanic/Latino 8,920 4.6%Others* 1,437
Total: 100.0% 31,044
*"Others" includes students who are American Indian or Alaskan Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, Multiracial, and Race Not Reported.
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2.3%
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31.8%
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4.4%
Applied, not eligible
Did not apply
Eligible for free lunch
Eligible forreduced-price lunch
Not Reported
46.5%White
20.1%
Black/AfricanAmerican
28.7%Hispanic/Latino
4.6%Others*
McKay Race/Ethnicity
Private School by Type Participating in McKayScholarship Program
36.2%Non-Religious
63.8%Religious
McKay Enrollment by Type of Private School
% %SCHOOL TYPE SCHOOLS STUDENTS
Non-Religious 537 12,413 36.2% 38.2%
Religious 945 20,068 63.8% 61.8%
Total: 1,482 32,481 100.0% 100.0%
*Indicates that 1,437 students (duplicated) attended more than one school (religious and non-religious)
during the September 2017, November 2017, February 2018, and April 2018 payment periods of the
2017-18 school year.
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61.8%Religious
McKay Student Enrollment by Type
TYPE STUDENTS PERCENTAGE
251 13,042 42.0%
252 6,181 19.9%
253 3,935 12.7%
254 2,313 7.5%
255 452 1.5%
504 5,121 16.5%
Total: 31,044 100.0%
42.0%251
19.9%252
12.7%253
7.5%254
1.5%255
16.5%504
IEP Student Enrollment by Primary Exceptionality
PRIMARY EXCEPTIONALITY STUDENTS PERCENTAGE
26.9%Specific Learning Disabled 6,974 10.6%Language Impaired 2,759 11.5%Speech Impaired 2,976 3.5%Emotional/Behavioral Disability 912 6.3%Intellectual Disability 1,623
15.3%Autism Spectrum Disorder 3,972 8.5%Developmentally Delayed 2,194
16.3%Other Health Impaired 4,222 1.1%Others 291
Total: 100.0% 25,923
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IEP Student Enrollment by Gender
68.9%
Male31.1%
Female
GENDER STUDENTS PERCENTAGE
Male 17,864 68.9%Female 8,059 31.1%Total: 25,923 100.0%
IEP Student Enrollment by Grade Level
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GRADE LEVEL STUDENTS PERCENTAGE
K 707 2.7%1st 1,044 4.0%
2nd 1,362 5.3%3rd 1,710 6.6%4th 2,166 8.4%5th 2,236 8.6%6th 2,919 11.3%7th 2,827 10.9%8th 2,582 10.0%9th 2,217 8.6%
10th 2,054 7.9%11th 1,979 7.6%12th 2,120 8.2%
Total: 25,923 100.0%
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IEP Student Eligibility for Free/Reduced-Price Lunch2.3%
56.2%
33.9%
3.6%
4.0%
Applied, not eligible
Did not apply
Eligible for free lunch
Eligible forreduced-price lunch
Not Reported
LUNCH PROGRAMS STUDENTS PERCENTAGE
Applied, not eligible 608 2.3%Did not apply 14,570 56.2%Eligible for free lunch 8,779 33.9%Eligible for reduced-price lunch 931 3.6%Not Reported 1,035 4.0%Total: 25,923 100.0%
IEP Student Race/Ethnicity
44.5%White
21.2%
Black/AfricanAmerican
29.5%Hispanic/Latino
4.7%Others*
RACE STUDENTS PERCENTAGE
White 11,546 44.5%Black/African American 5,504 21.2%Hispanic/Latino 7,647 29.5%Others* 1,226 4.7%Total: 25,923 100.0%
*"Others" includes students who are American Indian or Alaskan Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, Multiracial, and Race Not Reported.
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504 Student Enrollment by Gender
63.4%
Male 36.6%
Female
GENDER STUDENTS PERCENTAGE
Male 3,249 63.4%Female 1,872 36.6%Total: 5,121 100.0%
504 Student Enrollment by Grade Level
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GRADE LEVEL STUDENTS PERCENTAGE
K 7 0.1%1st 56 1.1%
2nd 121 2.4%3rd 223 4.4%4th 385 7.5%5th 485 9.5%6th 688 13.4%7th 734 14.3%8th 634 12.4%9th 581 11.3%
10th 495 9.7%11th 439 8.6%12th 273 5.3%
Total: 5,121 100.0%
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504 Student Eligibility for Free/Reduced-Price Lunch1.8%
69.1%
21.2%
1.7%
6.2%
Applied, not eligible
Did not apply
Eligible for free lunch
Eligible forreduced-price lunch
Not Reported
LUNCH PROGRAMS STUDENTS PERCENTAGE
Applied, not eligible 91 1.8%Did not apply 3,539 69.1%Eligible for free lunch 1,088 21.2%Eligible for reduced-price lunch 85 1.7%Not Reported 318 6.2%Total: 5,121 100.0%
504 Student Race/Ethnicity
56.6%White
14.4%
Black/AfricanAmerican
24.9%Hispanic/Latino
4.1%Others*
RACE STUDENTS PERCENTAGE
White 2,901 56.6%Black/African American 736 14.4%Hispanic/Latino 1,273 24.9%Others* 211 4.1%Total: 5,121 100.0%
*"Others" includes students who are Asian, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, Multiracial, and Race Not Reported.
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Private Schools by District Serving 504 Students
SCHOOLSDISTRICT NAMEDISTRICT
1 ALACHUA 14 2 BAKER 2 3 BAY 3 4 BRADFORD 5 5 BREVARD 41 6 BROWARD 67 8 CHARLOTTE 8 9 CITRUS 6
10 CLAY 15 11 COLLIER 10 12 COLUMBIA 10 13 DADE 125 14 DESOTO 1 15 DIXIE 2 16 DUVAL 75 17 ESCAMBIA 15 18 FLAGLER 2 20 GADSDEN 2 21 GILCHRIST 2 24 HAMILTON 1 26 HENDRY 1 27 HERNANDO 9 28 HIGHLANDS 6 29 HILLSBOROUGH 63 31 INDIAN RIVER 6 32 JACKSON 1 34 LAFAYETTE 1 35 LAKE 26 36 LEE 21 37 LEON 11 38 LEVY 3 41 MANATEE 13 42 MARION 22 43 MARTIN 5 44 MONROE 3 45 NASSAU 5 46 OKALOOSA 4 47 OKEECHOBEE 2 48 ORANGE 83 49 OSCEOLA 30 50 PALM BEACH 46 51 PASCO 24 52 PINELLAS 54 53 POLK 45 54 PUTNAM 4 55 ST. JOHNS 12 56 ST. LUCIE 7 57 SANTA ROSA 3 58 SARASOTA 18 59 SEMINOLE 28 61 SUWANNEE 4 63 UNION 1 64 VOLUSIA 15 65 WAKULLA 3 66 WALTON 2 67 WASHINGTON 1
988TOTAL: 56
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