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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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Schools in Wayland Union Schools (Mich.)

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ID Name Students Total Teachers Inexperienced Teachers % Students Enrolled in at Least One AP Class % Free/Reduced Price Lunch % Gifted/Talented Enrollment Am Indian Hispanic Black White Asian % Advanced Math Enrollment % Physics Enrollment % Chemistry Enrollment
263555000447 Wayland Union Middle School G7-G8 450 24 0 37 1 2 2 93 0 0 0 0
263555007165 Bessie B. Baker School PreK-G2 440 22 5 55 1 2 0 97 0 0 0 0
263555007166 Dorr School PreK-G4 630 26 12 36 2 4 1 93 1 0 0 0
263555007168 R.J. Steeby School G3-G4 235 12 8 41 4 2 0 94 0 0 0 0
263555007169 Wayland High School G9-G12 945 53 2 17 29 2 3 2 93 1 2 5 15
263555007171 Pine Street Elementary G5-G6 405 22 9 42 2 4 4 93 1 0 0 0

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