I’m starting a new occasional feature — highlighting data that shines a light on our county and our communities. Our governments produce floods of data. We hope to spoon out a few ounces as it flows by and show you something you might not have known.
Feel free to discuss what you see in the comments.
Today: Poverty rates among children in the county’s nine school districts.
(Incidentally, you can click any of the headers for a given column and the data will sort itself from high to low or vice versa.)
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