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The Boise District has seen substantial changes
in its demographics in the past two decades, as
the city and surrounding areas have grown. The
charts below show changes in the population of
low income students, ethnic categories, and Limited
English Proficient students in the Boise District.

The percentage of low income students in the Boise
District has increased since 1990 by about one
third. The number of elementary schools with more
than 50% free and reduced lunches has increased
during the same period from 2 to 16.



The percentage of White students as compared to
total district enrollment has declined gradually
over the past fifteen years; at the same time,
the fastest growing ethnic group in the District
is Hispanic. The percentage of Black and Asian
students has grown slightly in the past fifteen
years, while the percentage of Native American
students has been static.



The Limited English Proficient subpopulation is
by far the fastest growing in the District. Students
from all parts of the world, speaking many different
languages, now make Boise home and attend its schools.
In the early 1990's, Boise's population of LEP
students was less than 100; it now tops 4000.
Updated 6/21/2006
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