This database was last updated in January 2013 and should only be used as a historical snapshot of data from the 2009-10 school year. For more recent data on public and charter schools, check out Miseducation.
ProPublica analyzed federal education data from the 2009-2010 school year to examine whether states provide high-poverty schools equal access to advanced courses and special programs that researchers say will help them later in life. This is the first nationwide picture of exactly which courses are being taken at which schools and districts across the country. More than three-quarters of all public school children are represented. Read our story and our methodology.
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Southwest Miami Senior High
8855 SW 50TH TERRACE, MIAMI, FLA., 33165 | Grades 9-12
Students | Total Teachers | Inexp. Teachers | AP Courses | |
This School |
2,895
|
151
|
11% | N/A |
District | 311K | 20,734 | 13% | 14 |
State | 2.43M | 163,474 | 19% | 13 |
Southwest Miami Senior High, part of the Dade district, is located in Miami, Florida. The school reports an enrollment number of 2,895 students in grades nine through 12, and it has 151 teachers on staff.
Southwest Miami Senior High is above the state average but below the district average in terms of the percentage of its students who qualify for free or reduced-price lunches. On average, 50 percent of students in Florida qualify for free or reduced-price lunch programs, whereas 59 percent of Southwest Miami Senior High students do. At the district level, 65 percent of students qualify.
ProPublica's analysis found that all too often, states and schools provide poor students fewer educational programs like Advanced Placement, gifted and talented programs, and advanced math and science classes. Studies have linked participation in these programs with better outcomes later in life. Our analysis uses free and reduced-price lunch to estimate poverty at schools. We based our findings on the most comprehensive data set of access to advanced classes and special programs in U.S. public schools — known as the Civil Rights Data Set— released by the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights.
Southwest Miami Senior High enrolls 61 percent of its students in AP classes.
The school's pass rate for AP exams of 52 percent is higher than the district average of 42 percent.
A school's AP pass rate is determined by the number of students who both sat for AP exams and passed some or all of those exams.
Southwest Miami Senior High has an enrollment rate of 29 percent for math classes, and 15 percent of students take chemistry. The enrollment rate for physics at the school is 1 percent, and the gifted and talented program has a participation rate of 12 percent.
Florida Youth Challenge Academy is a lower-poverty school than Southwest Miami Senior High, with 1 percent of its students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. The school hasn't reported or may not offer a AP courses.
These data points were reported by schools and districts to the Office for Civil Rights. For more information about the data, see our full methodology.
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