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Post-Secondary Success – the Growing Challenge…

A Closer LookPrepared by the Community Service Council with support from the Metropolitan Human Services

CommissionSeptember 6, 2012 (revised draft)

Enrollment sye 2012 and educ attain – geographic comparison handouts version

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Enrollment in Selected Grades: Oklahoma Public Schools, SYE 2012

Total NH White Total NH Black Total NH Amer. Ind. Total

Hispanic Total -

10,000

20,000

30,000

40,000

50,000

60,000 Kindergarten8th Grade9th Grade10th Grade11th Grade12th Grade

Source: Oklahoma State Dept of Education, Oct. 1 2011 Membership ReportPrepared by the Community Service Council

with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

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Enrollment in Selected Grades: Tulsa County Public Schools, SYE 2012

Total NH White Total NH Black Total NH Amer. Ind. Total Hispanic Total -

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000 Kindergarten8th Grade9th Grade10th Grade11th Grade12th Grade

Source: Oklahoma State Dept of Education, Oct. 1 2011 Membership ReportPrepared by the Community Service Council

with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

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Enrollment in Selected Grades: Tulsa Public Schools, SYE 2012

Total NH White Total NH Black Total NH Amer. Ind. Total Hispanic Total0

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000 Kindergarten8th Grade9th Grade10th Grade11th Grade12th Grade

Source: Oklahoma State Dept of Education, Oct. 1 2011Membership ReportPrepared by the Community Service Council

with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

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Enrollment in Selected Grades: Oklahoma County Public Schools, SYE 2012

Total NH White Total NH Black Total NH Amer. Ind. Total Hispanic Total -

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000 Kindergarten8th Grade9th Grade10th Grade11th Grade12th Grade

Source: Oklahoma State Dept of Education, Oct. 1 2011Membership ReportPrepared by the Community Service Council

with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

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Enrollment in Selected Grades: Oklahoma City Public Schools, SYE 2012

Total NH White Total NH Black Total NH Amer. Ind. Total Hispanic Total0

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000 Kindergarten8th Grade9th Grade10th Grade11th Grade12th Grade

Source: Oklahoma State Dept of Education, Oct. 1 2011 Membership ReportPrepared by the Community Service Council

with support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

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Educational Attainment in the United States, 2011:Total Population Age 25+

12%

31%

17%

9%

14%

5%8% 3%

Elementary or High school, no diploma

High school diploma or GED

College, no degree

Associate's degree, vocational or academic

Bachelors degree only

Graduate school, no master's degree

Master's degree programs

Professional or doctorate degree

Note: Within the category ‘high school diploma or GED,’ 2.7% represent persons who received a GED.

Source: US Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2011 Annual Social and Economic Supplement

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

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Educational Attainment in the United States, 2011:Non-Hispanic White Population Age 25+

8%

31%

17%10%

16%

6%9% 3%

Elementary or High school, no diploma

High school diploma or GED

College, no degree

Associate's degree, vocational or academic

Bachelors degree only

Graduate school, no master's degree

Master's degree programs

Professional or doctorate degree

Note: Within the category ‘high school diploma or GED,’ 2.8% represent persons who received a GED.

Source: US Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2011 Annual Social and Economic Supplement

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

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Educational Attainment in the United States, 2011:Black Population Age 25+

16%

35%

20%

10%

10%3% 5%2%

Elementary or High school, no diploma

High school diploma or GED

College, no degree

Associate's degree, vocational or academic

Bachelors degree only

Graduate school, no master's degree

Master's degree programs

Professional or doctorate degree

Note: Within the category ‘high school diploma or GED,’ 0.6% represent persons who received a GED.

Source: US Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2011 Annual Social and Economic Supplement

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

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Educational Attainment in the United States, 2011:Asian Population Age 25+

11%

22%

10%6%

24%

7%

13%6%

Elementary or High school, no diploma

High school diploma or GED

College, no degree

Associate's degree, vocational or academic

Bachelors degree only

Graduate school, no master's degree

Master's degree programs

Professional or doctorate degree

Note: Within the category ‘high school diploma or GED,’ 3.0% represent persons who received a GED.

Source: US Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2011 Annual Social and Economic Supplement

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

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Educational Attainment in the United States, 2011:Hispanic Population Age 25+

36%

30%

14%

7%8% 2% 3% 1%

Elementary or High school, no diploma

High school diploma or GED

College, no degree

Associate's degree, vocational or academic

Bachelors degree only

Graduate school, no master's degree

Master's degree programs

Professional or doctorate degree

Note: Within the category ‘high school diploma or GED,’ 2.9% represent persons who received a GED.

Source: US Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2011 Annual Social and Economic Supplement

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

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Total NH White Black Asian Hispanic0

10,000

20,000

30,000

40,000

50,000

60,000

70,000

80,000

90,000

Associate's degree or higher Bachelors degree or higher

Educational Attainment in the United States, 2011:Population Age 25+ with Associates or Bachelors Degrees or Higher

Source: US Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2011 Annual Social and Economic Supplement

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

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Total NH White Black Asian Hispanic0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

39.9%44.0%

29.8%

56.8%

20.8%

30.4%34.0%

19.9%

50.3%

14.1%

Associate's degree or higher Bachelors degree or higher

Educational Attainment in the United States, 2011:Percentage of Population Age 25+ with Associates or Bachelors Degrees or Higher

Source: US Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2011 Annual Social and Economic Supplement

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

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GEOGRAPHIC COMPARISON OF EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT BY RACE/ETHNICITY AND AGE

United States, Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Tulsa County, Oklahoma City and Tulsa

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United States

Oklahoma Oklahoma County

Tulsa County

Oklahoma City

Tulsa-10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

35.6%

29.4%33.9%

36.6%32.9%

36.5%

28.0%

22.6%27.9% 28.8% 26.7% 29.4%

Associate's degree or higher Bachelors degree or higher

Geographic Comparison of Educational Attainment, 2008-10:Percentage of Population Age 25+ with Associates or Bachelors Degrees or Higher

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

Source: US Census Bureau, 2008-10 American Community Survey.

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United States

Oklahoma Oklahoma County

Tulsa County

Oklahoma City

Tulsa-10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

39.2%

30.7%34.6% 35.8% 34.9% 33.8%

31.0%

23.2%27.9% 27.6% 27.6% 26.5%

Associate's degree or higher Bachelors degree or higher

Geographic Comparison of Educational Attainment, 2008-10:Percentage of Population Age 25 to 34 with Associates or Bachelors Degrees or Higher

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

Source: US Census Bureau, 2008-10 American Community Survey.

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United States

Oklahoma Oklahoma County

Tulsa County

Oklahoma City

Tulsa-10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

39.7%

32.2% 33.9%

40.6%

33.2%37.8%

31.0%

23.9%27.3%

30.6%26.6% 28.9%

Associate's degree or higher Bachelors degree or higher

Geographic Comparison of Educational Attainment, 2008-10:Percentage of Population Age 35 to 44 with Associates or Bachelors Degrees or Higher

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

Source: US Census Bureau, 2008-10 American Community Survey.

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United States

Oklahoma Oklahoma County

Tulsa County

Oklahoma City

Tulsa-10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

36.9%31.6%

37.0%40.0%

34.6%

41.1%

28.6%24.2%

30.7% 31.7%28.1%

33.2%

Associate's degree or higher Bachelors degree or higher

Geographic Comparison of Educational Attainment, 2008-10:Percentage of Population Age 45 to 64 with Associates or Bachelors Degrees or Higher

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

Source: US Census Bureau, 2008-10 American Community Survey.

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United States

Oklahoma Oklahoma County

Tulsa County

Oklahoma City

Tulsa-10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

24.7%21.1%

26.5% 26.2% 26.1%29.3%

20.6%17.6%

22.6% 22.4% 22.4%25.9%

Associate's degree or higher Bachelors degree or higher

Geographic Comparison of Educational Attainment, 2008-10:Percentage of Population Age 65+ with Associates or Bachelors Degrees or Higher

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

Source: US Census Bureau, 2008-10 American Community Survey.

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United States

Oklahoma Oklahoma County

Tulsa County

Oklahoma City

Tulsa-10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

39.1%

31.3%

38.9% 40.4% 38.3%42.6%

31.1%

24.5%

32.9% 32.4% 32.0%35.3%

Associate's degree or higher Bachelors degree or higher

Geographic Comparison of Educational Attainment, 2008-10:Percentage of Non-Hispanic White Population Age 25+ with Associates or Bachelors

Degrees or Higher

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

Source: US Census Bureau, 2008-10 American Community Survey.

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United States

Oklahoma Oklahoma County

Tulsa County

Oklahoma City

Tulsa-10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

25.2% 23.8% 24.4% 24.7% 24.4% 23.1%17.8% 16.9% 17.6% 17.2% 17.3% 16.3%

Associate's degree or higher Bachelors degree or higher

Geographic Comparison of Educational Attainment, 2008-10:Percentage of Black Population Age 25+ with Associates or Bachelors Degrees or

Higher

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

Source: US Census Bureau, 2008-10 American Community Survey.

Note: Values shown are midpoint estimates within a 90% confidence range. Values in gray are estimates with margins of error that fall outside of the acceptable range.

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United States

Oklahoma Oklahoma County

Tulsa County

Oklahoma City

Tulsa-10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

20.6% 22.8%26.6%

30.3%24.6%

29.6%

13.0%15.6%

19.6%22.4%

18.8% 21.1%

Associate's degree or higher Bachelors degree or higher

Geographic Comparison of Educational Attainment, 2008-10:Percentage of American Indian Population Age 25+ with Associates or Bachelors

Degrees or Higher

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

Source: US Census Bureau, 2008-10 American Community Survey.

Note: Values shown are midpoint estimates within a 90% confidence range. Values in gray are estimates with margins of error that fall outside of the acceptable range.

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United States

Oklahoma Oklahoma County

Tulsa County

Oklahoma City

Tulsa0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60% 56.7%

49.8% 48.2%52.0%

45.0%

51.8%50.2%

42.7% 43.1% 43.5%38.4%

45.2%

Associate's degree or higher Bachelors degree or higher

Geographic Comparison of Educational Attainment, 2008-10:Percentage of Asian Population Age 25+ with Associates or Bachelors Degrees or

Higher

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

Source: US Census Bureau, 2008-10 American Community Survey.

Note: Values shown are midpoint estimates within a 90% confidence range. Values in gray are estimates with margins of error that fall outside of the acceptable range.

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United States

Oklahoma Oklahoma County

Tulsa County

Oklahoma City

Tulsa0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%33.4%

25.7%28.7%

34.6%

29.7%

36.6%

24.8%

18.0%21.2%

25.0%22.5%

26.4%

Associate's degree or higher Bachelors degree or higher

Geographic Comparison of Educational Attainment, 2008-10:Percentage of 2+ Races Population Age 25+ with Associates or Bachelors Degrees or

Higher

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

Source: US Census Bureau, 2008-10 American Community Survey.

Note: Values shown are midpoint estimates within a 90% confidence range. Values in gray are estimates with margins of error that fall outside of the acceptable range.

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United States

Oklahoma Oklahoma County

Tulsa County

Oklahoma City

Tulsa-10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

18.4%14.2%

11.8%15.1%

11.3% 12.6%13.0%9.7% 8.2% 10.9%

7.4% 8.8%

Associate's degree or higher Bachelors degree or higher

Geographic Comparison of Educational Attainment, 2008-10:Percentage of Hispanic Population Age 25+ with Associates or Bachelors Degrees or

Higher

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

Source: US Census Bureau, 2008-10 American Community Survey.

Note: Values shown are midpoint estimates within a 90% confidence range. Values in gray are estimates with margins of error that fall outside of the acceptable range.

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EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT BY RACE/ETHNICITY BY AGE

United States and Oklahoma

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Total NH White NH Black NH Amer. Indian

NH Asian NH Other or 2+ Races

Hispanic

-10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

35.4%38.9%

25.1%22.0%

57.3%

33.7%

18.5%

29.4% 31.3%

24.0% 23.0%

48.0%

26.3%

14.0%

United States Oklahoma

Educational Attainment by Race & Hispanic Origin, 2006-10: United States and Oklahoma

Percentage of Population Age 25 and Older with Associates Degree or Higher

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

Source: US Census Bureau, 2006-10 American Community Survey (PUMS).

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Total NH White NH Black NH Amer. Indian

NH Asian NH Other or 2+ Races

Hispanic

-10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

27.9%30.9%

17.7%13.7%

50.5%

25.1%

13.1%

22.5% 24.4%

17.1% 15.7%

41.7%

18.1%

9.7%

United States Oklahoma

Educational Attainment by Race & Hispanic Origin, 2006-10: United States and Oklahoma

Percentage of Population Age 25 and Older with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

Source: US Census Bureau, 2006-10 American Community Survey (PUMS).

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Total NH White NH Black NH Amer. Indian

NH Asian NH Other or 2+ Races

Hispanic

-10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

39.2%

46.2%

26.7%20.7%

70.0%

37.0%

18.4%

30.8%35.0%

25.2%22.3%

61.8%

26.2%

11.6%

United States Oklahoma

Educational Attainment by Race & Hispanic Origin, 2006-10: United States and Oklahoma

Percentage of Population Age 25 to 34 with Associates Degree or Higher

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

Source: US Census Bureau, 2006-10 American Community Survey (PUMS).

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Total NH White NH Black NH Amer. Indian

NH Asian NH Other or 2+ Races

Hispanic

-10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

31.0%36.9%

19.0%12.8%

63.3%

28.4%

12.8%

23.3%26.8%

17.7%15.0%

54.1%

17.6%

8.3%

United States Oklahoma

Educational Attainment by Race & Hispanic Origin, 2006-10: United States and Oklahoma

Percentage of Population Age 25 to 34 with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

Source: US Census Bureau, 2006-10 American Community Survey (PUMS).

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Total NH White NH Black NH Amer. Indian

NH Asian NH Other or 2+ Races

Hispanic

-10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

38.2%42.5%

27.4%23.1%

59.3%

34.9%

20.1%

31.8%34.5%

25.5% 23.4%

48.5%

28.0%

15.8%

United States Oklahoma

Educational Attainment by Race & Hispanic Origin, 2006-10: United States and Oklahoma

Percentage of Population Age 35 to 54 with Associates Degree or Higher

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

Source: US Census Bureau, 2006-10 American Community Survey (PUMS).

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Total NH White NH Black NH Amer. Indian

NH Asian NH Other or 2+ Races

Hispanic

-10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

29.3%32.9%

18.9%13.8%

51.9%

25.4%

14.2%

23.8% 26.1%

17.6% 16.3%

42.2%

18.8%

11.1%

United States Oklahoma

Educational Attainment by Race & Hispanic Origin, 2006-10: United States and Oklahoma

Percentage of Population Age 35 to 54 with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

Source: US Census Bureau, 2006-10 American Community Survey (PUMS).

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Total NH White NH Black NH Amer. Indian

NH Asian NH Other or 2+ Races

Hispanic

-10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

30.1% 32.2%

20.3% 21.2%

42.4%

27.9%

15.1%

25.9% 26.7%

20.7% 23.0%

31.6%

23.8%

14.6%

United States Oklahoma

Educational Attainment by Race & Hispanic Origin, 2006-10: United States and Oklahoma

Percentage of Population Age 55 and older with Associates Degree or Higher

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

Source: US Census Bureau, 2006-10 American Community Survey (PUMS).

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Total NH White NH Black NH Amer. Indian

NH Asian NH Other or 2+ Races

Hispanic

-10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

24.5% 26.5%

14.9% 14.2%

36.7%

21.0%

11.0%

20.8% 21.8%

15.9% 15.3%

26.8%

17.3%

9.4%

United States Oklahoma

Educational Attainment by Race & Hispanic Origin, 2006-10: United States and Oklahoma

Percentage of Population Age 55 and older with Bachelors Degree or Higher

Prepared by the Community Service Councilwith support from the Metropolitan Human Services Commission.

Source: US Census Bureau, 2006-10 American Community Survey (PUMS).

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Community Service Council (CSC)

• Since 1941, bringing people together to research, plan, mobilize action and assess progress towards addressing some our most critical service, health, education, and civic challenges.

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Metropolitan Human Services CommissionFormed in 1981, MHSC: Coordinates funding, planning and policy decisions affecting health, education, and human

services Guides collective use of its partners’ resources in jointly addressing major community needs Promotes public policy action needed for effective prevention oriented service delivery Maintains communications with state officials on MHSC priorities and engages their support

PartnersCity of Tulsa, Oklahoma Department of Human Services, Tulsa County, Tulsa Public Schools, Tulsa Technology Center, Tulsa Area United Way, Tulsa Community College, Tulsa Health Department, Union Public Schools, and Tulsa Metro Chamber (ad hoc member)