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Child and Family Indicator Data by Town

3rd Graders Children in Children Households


at or above Children 5-17 Families Enrolled in Spending over Youth Aged
Children below Goal in in Non-English- Kindergarteners Receiving HUSKY 30% of 16-19 Neither
200% Federal Unemployment Reading on Speaking with Preschool Care4Kids Child (Medicaid & Income on Employed nor in
Poverty Level Rate CMT Households Experience Care Assistance CHIP) Housing School
TOWNS 2008-12 Est. May 2014 20131 2008-12 Est. 20121 April 2014 July 2014 2008-12 Est. 2008-12 Est.
Connecticut 27.7% 6.9% 56.9% 4.2% 79.3% ,
20,896 ,
310,593 40.3% 5.7%
Andover 15.9% 6.3% 68.2% 0.0% 89.3% 4 139 27.0% 0.0%
Ansonia 46.5% 8.3% 40.6% 3.6% 70.5% 223 2,449 50.1% 1.8%
Ashford 39.6% 5.4% 58.8% 0.0% 80.6% 9 344 35.8% 1.7%
Avon 9.6% 4.5% 87.1% 1.6% 84.0% 5 352 28.2% 0.0%
Barkhamsted 3.6% 6.7% 60.0% 0.0% 75.0% 6 180 20.5% 0.0%
Beacon Falls 22.6% 7.4% 69.7% 2.2% 94.1% 17 258 32.0% 0.0%
Berlin 17.4% 5.8% 63.2% 4.7% 86.9% 49 717 32.1% 0.0%
Bethany 10.5% 6.2% 61.7% 0.0% 90.0% 10 130 36.4% 2.1%
Bethel 17.4% 5.5% 78.4% 6.4% 91.8% 56 1,016 39.0% 0.9%
Bethlehem 19.7% 5.7% 70.6% 0.0% 92.3% 9 158 40.2% 14.3%
Bloomfield 17.1% 8.4% 65.0% 0.0% 90.5% 140 1,469 38.4% 0.0%
Bolton 14.3% 5.0% 68.3% 1.6% 87.2% 5 190 34.3% 5.0%
Bozrah 22.5% 7.9% 65.2% 0.0% 76.0% 10 146 32.1% 9.8%
Branford 20.0% 5.7% 60.8% 0.9% 82.6% 62 1,318 40.7% 3.6%
Bridgeport 62.2% 10.6% 21.4% 12.8% 62.5% 2,085 28,358 56.4% 13.2%
Bridgewater 27.4% 5.5% 83.0% 2.5% 97.2% 0 39* 41.4% 0.0%
Bristol 27.1% 7.2% 46.1% 1.4% 76.8% 452 6,030 36.8% 3.1%
Brookfield 3.9% 5.5% 74.0% 0.4% 94.4% 27 602 36.0% 0.0%
Brooklyn 39.6% 8.3% 61.0% 6.3% 95.1% 43 625 34.0% 0.2%
Burlington 4.9% 4.4% 76.5% 0.0% 86.2% 6 261 35.2% 0.0%
Canaan 24.0% 3.6% n/a* 0.0% 85.7% 11 238 41.1% 0.0%
Canterbury 1.8% 7.0% 75.7% 0.0% 88.4% 15 353 36.2% 19.8%
Canton 10.4% 5.2% 81.5% 0.0% 92.9% 10 319 30.3% 2.9%
Chaplin 15.1% 6.8% n/a* 0.0% 77.8% 7 197 27.0% 4.6%
Ch hi
Cheshire 4 4%
4.4% 5 7%
5.7% 67 0%
67.0% 3 6%
3.6% 97 0%
97.0% 30 665 26 4%
26.4% 10 2%
10.2%
Chester 10.2% 4.6% 94.3% 0.0% 93.8% 3 170 36.1% 0.0%
Clinton 22.0% 5.4% 65.2% 4.7% 89.2% 36 767 42.4% 12.2%
Colchester 16.7% 6.1% 62.8% 0.6% 87.1% 43 916 27.2% 6.4%
Colebrook 16.6% 4.2% n/a* 0.0% 100.0% 0 30* 29.1% 0.0%
Columbia 15.5% 6.2% 42.9% 0.0% 87.0% 13 227 25.3% 18.8%
Cornwall 34 5%
34.5% 3 2%
3.2% n/a* 0 0%
0.0% 83 3%
83.3% 0 87* 39 2%
39.2% 2 7%
2.7%
Coventry 7.8% 6.0% 70.7% 0.0% 75.0% 31 620 31.2% 0.0%
Cromwell 10.5% 6.1% 67.1% 1.4% 91.9% 37 596 35.0% 5.1%
Danbury 34.8% 5.6% 41.9% 14.2% 75.8% 506 9,644 45.7% 7.7%
Darien 6.9% 5.0% 80.0% 0.2% 94.1% 6 267 35.0% 1.8%

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3rd Graders Children in Children Households
at or above Children 5-17 Families Enrolled in Spending over Youth Aged
Children below Goal in in Non-English- Kindergarteners Receiving HUSKY 30% of 16-19 Neither
200% Federal Unemployment Reading on Speaking with Preschool Care4Kids Child (Medicaid & Income on Employed nor in
Poverty Level Rate CMT Households Experience Care Assistance CHIP) Housing School
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TOWNS 2008-12 Est. May 2014 2013 2008-12 Est. 20121 April 2014 July 2014 2008-12 Est. 2008-12 Est.
Deep River 28.3% 6.7% 63.3% 3.2% 80.4% 6 214 36.4% 0.0%
Derby 41.0% 8.3% 46.4% 0.6% 59.1% 110 1,397 46.1% 4.1%
Durham 3.8% 5.4% 66.7% 0.0% 89.4% 11 204 32.6% 0.0%
East Granby 6.1% 5.6% 55.9% 1.9% 93.1% 14 222 35.1% 20.0%
East Haddam 17.7% 5.4% 77.1% 0.0% 66.7% 12 349 30.2% 0.0%
East Hampton 9.2% 5.2% 62.5% 0.0% 91.0% 37 516 32.9% 4.2%
East Hartford 45.0% 8.8% 25.3% 7.8% 59.2% 635 7,837 43.1% 8.3%
East Haven 33.0% 7.4% 39.5% 2.6% 63.8% 152 2,432 42.6% 1.9%
East Lyme 9.3% 6.4% 71.9% 2.3% 82.3% 33 727 32.0% 6.0%
East Windsor 30.5% 6.1% 54.1% 1.2% 74.5% 91 844 36.1% 0.2%
Eastford 16.8% 6.1% n/a* 0.0% 63.2% 1 73* 26.7% 9.5%
Easton 1.2% 5.3% 82.0% 1.5% 97.6% 1 141 45.9% 0.0%
Ellington 13.2% 5.3% 78.1% 0.0% 64.8% 27 609 29.9% 0.0%
Enfield 17.7% 6.1% 64.8% 1.2% 65.0% 307 2,969 32.5% 4.7%
Essex 8.6% 5.4% 78.6% 0.0% 91.7% 8 205 34.7% 0.0%
Fairfield 8.9% 5.7% 78.6% 1.1% 91.1% 51 1,766 36.0% 3.1%
Farmington 7.4% 5.4% 76.0% 2.1% 94.4% 34 737 32.9% 2.0%
Franklin
F kli 12.9%
12 9% 6.3%
6 3% n/a*
/ * 1.2%
1 2% 86.4%
86 4% 2 85* 26.9%
26 9% 0.0%
0 0%
Glastonbury 10.5% 4.9% 76.7% 1.4% 92.7% 53 975 28.9% 0.0%
Goshen 18.9% 5.3% 66.0% 0.0% 88.2% 3 138 42.9% 25.9%
Granby 3.4% 5.2% 81.5% 0.0% 89.4% 10 321 32.1% 1.8%
Greenwich 10.4% 4.9% 75.1% 5.8% 94.5% 79 1,958 36.8% 4.8%
Griswold 23.4% 7.1% 50.9% 0.0% 91.0% 53 1,160 37.0% 24.0%
Groton 31 0%
31.0% 7 8%
7.8% 54 8%
54.8% 2 5%
2.5% 71 7%
71.7% 239 2 594
2,594 37 7%
37.7% 3 6%
3.6%
Guilford 10.4% 5.1% 78.9% 1.4% 88.2% 35 656 36.0% 1.9%
Haddam 15.7% 5.0% 77.8% 0.0% 97.6% 16 309 36.0% 0.0%
Hamden 24.7% 6.9% 52.9% 2.4% 78.6% 341 3,964 42.1% 1.5%
Hampton 21.0% 5.2% n/a* 0.0% 77.8% 4 127 34.8% 0.0%
Hartford 73.8% 12.6% 31.6% 12.5% 61.9% 2,026 27,813 55.5% 12.3%
Hartland 14 6%
14.6% 4 8%
4.8% 51 9%
51.9% 0 0%
0.0% 93 8%
93.8% 3 82 26 3%
26.3% 8 5%
8.5%
Harwinton 10.7% 6.0% 76.5% 0.0% 86.2% 3 259 30.2% 7.2%
Hebron 5.1% 5.3% 77.5% 0.0% 98.9% 17 319 24.4% 8.9%
Kent 31.1% 4.2% 70.3% 0.0% 88.0% 5 130* 39.2% 0.0%
Killingly 27.3% 8.5% 53.9% 0.0% 60.9% 134 1,864 38.1% 11.5%
Killingworth 6.2% 5.3% 77.8% 0.0% 97.6% 1 158 31.2% 0.0%
Lebanon
eb o 20.2%
0. % 5.6% 662.8%
.8% 0.0% 93.8% 188 393 36.8% 0.0%
Ledyard 11.7% 6.0% 66.3% 0.6% 75.8% 43 884 31.3% 3.3%
Lisbon 15.6% 5.9% 78.0% 0.0% 93.8% 10 193 33.3% 5.3%
Litchfield 19.4% 5.9% 74.6% 0.0% 87.3% 8 356 39.5% 15.8%
Lyme 20.4% 4.6% 79.5% 0.0% 91.4% 7 70* 39.0% 0.0%
Connecticut Voices for Children August 2014
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3rd Graders Children in Children Households
at or above Children 5-17 Families Enrolled in Spending over Youth Aged
Children below Goal in in Non-English- Kindergarteners Receiving HUSKY 30% of 16-19 Neither
200% Federal Unemployment Reading on Speaking with Preschool Care4Kids Child (Medicaid & Income on Employed nor in
Poverty Level Rate CMT Households Experience Care Assistance CHIP) Housing School
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TOWNS 2008-12 Est. May 2014 2013 2008-12 Est. 20121 April 2014 July 2014 2008-12 Est. 2008-12 Est.
Madison 4.8% 5.0% 83.4% 0.0% 93.9% 2 401 32.8% 3.9%
Manchester 35.4% 6.8% 46.4% 2.3% 72.1% 519 5,950 36.1% 6.6%
Mansfield 21.7% 6.0% 76.5% 1.8% 83.3% 18 625 35.9% 0.7%
Marlborough 20.3% 5.0% 77.6% 0.0% 94.4% 9 206 29.8% 4.4%
Meriden 46.2% 8.5% 41.8% 7.1% 68.6% 686 8,850 47.0% 9.5%
Middlebury 10.0% 5.3% 73.5% 0.0% 91.5% 12 243 36.7% 4.9%
Middlefield 19.7% 6.6% 66.7% 0.0% 89.4% 2 156 37.6% 0.4%
Middletown 26.7% 7.0% 53.6% 1.0% 83.2% 272 4,034 38.7% 4.9%
Milford 14.9% 6.3% 60.3% 3.5% 81.9% 119 2,308 40.7% 4.6%
Monroe 14.0% 6.2% 80.1% 0.8% 94.8% 19 591 32.8% 0.1%
Montville 20.3% 7.2% 61.4% 1.3% 68.4% 102 1,356 38.3% 1.6%
Morris 12.7% 5.7% 66.0% 9.0% 88.2% 1 136 36.9% 0.0%
Naugatuck 26.2% 8.2% 43.3% 1.0% 65.7% 198 3,210 37.8% 8.3%
New Britain 61.1% 9.3% 26.8% 13.1% 74.1% 877 13,270 47.5% 8.2%
New Canaan 7.2% 4.7% 89.7% 0.0% 99.4% 13 212 33.9% 0.4%
New Fairfield 9.9% 4.9% 67.7% 0.4% 100.0% 15 549 31.6% 5.2%
New Hartford 3.0% 6.0% 76.5% 0.0% 93.0% 8 275 35.0% 5.5%
New
N Haven
H 60.8%
60 8% 9.9%
9 9% 27.8%
27 8% 6.6%
6 6% 72.4%
72 4% 2,066
2 066 22,529
22 529 52.9%
52 9% 8.2%
8 2%
New London 57.2% 8.9% 35.6% 17.3% 66.2% 342 4,556 44.1% 5.6%
New Milford 18.4% 5.8% 63.2% 1.7% 77.3% 95 1,749 38.6% 6.8%
Newington 17.4% 5.9% 67.9% 2.4% 84.9% 106 1,482 33.2% 2.1%
Newtown 10.5% 5.1% n/a* 1.0% 96.8% 11 795 39.3% 2.8%
Norfolk 18.3% 5.7% n/a* 0.0% 100.0% 5 88 34.3% 0.0%
North Branford 17 8%
17.8% 6 3%
6.3% 69 5%
69.5% 1 4%
1.4% 96 4%
96.4% 24 524 35 3%
35.3% 0 0%
0.0%
North Canaan 36.3% 5.6% 62.1% 1.9% 69.1% 14 96* 50.9% 9.5%
North Haven 10.1% 6.4% 63.2% 5.2% 88.1% 49 909 37.5% 8.5%
North Stonington 24.1% 6.3% 66.7% 0.0% 84.6% 16 269 34.1% 21.4%
Norwalk 23.9% 5.8% 51.4% 6.9% 83.8% 381 8,405 48.4% 7.9%
Norwich 41.7% 8.4% 34.3% 6.4% 82.6% 426 5,733 42.0% 6.1%
Old Lyme 11 9%
11.9% 5 3%
5.3% 79 5%
79.5% 0 0%
0.0% 91 4%
91.4% 8 258 34 0%
34.0% 2 1%
2.1%
Old Saybrook 25.1% 5.3% 68.8% 0.0% 94.0% 17 505 41.1% 1.7%
Orange 6.2% 5.1% 75.4% 1.0% 94.2% 6 347 34.3% 4.5%
Oxford 9.6% 5.2% 72.6% 2.6% 96.3% 12 402 30.3% 4.4%
Plainfield 25.0% 8.7% 50.6% 1.5% 65.5% 71 1,741 35.6% 6.6%
Plainville 27.9% 6.6% 53.7% 1.1% 87.8% 61 1,121 36.0% 6.3%
Plymouth
y o 22.2%
. % 7.6% 65.1%
65. % 0.0% 882.6%
.6% 6 898 38.0% 3.2%
3. %
Pomfret 12.2% 6.2% 70.8% 2.4% 69.0% 32 214 27.6% 16.7%
Portland 7.4% 5.6% 79.4% 0.0% 97.1% 7 440 27.5% 4.3%
Preston 45.9% 6.8% 60.6% 15.1% 32.6% 15 234 31.2% 0.0%
Prospect 9.3% 5.7% 69.7% 0.0% 94.1% 64 327 32.2% 4.1%
Connecticut Voices for Children August 2014
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3rd Graders Children in Children Households
at or above Children 5-17 Families Enrolled in Spending over Youth Aged
Children below Goal in in Non-English- Kindergarteners Receiving HUSKY 30% of 16-19 Neither
200% Federal Unemployment Reading on Speaking with Preschool Care4Kids Child (Medicaid & Income on Employed nor in
Poverty Level Rate CMT Households Experience Care Assistance CHIP) Housing School
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TOWNS 2008-12 Est. May 2014 2013 2008-12 Est. 20121 April 2014 July 2014 2008-12 Est. 2008-12 Est.
Putnam 44.2% 6.7% 50.0% 2.5% 56.2% 2 1,106 41.9% 6.5%
Redding 5.6% 4.5% 75.4% 0.0% 96.7% 8 184 44.7% 0.0%
Ridgefield 3.8% 5.2% 81.2% 0.9% 89.4% 49 427 35.5% 1.8%
Rocky Hill 14.4% 5.3% 74.5% 2.6% 88.1% 2 710 32.0% 0.7%
Roxbury 6.5% 4.0% 83.0% 0.0% 97.2% 5 78 40.3% 8.0%
Salem 4.8% 5.7% 57.1% 0.0% 72.1% 2 188 33.2% 0.0%
Salisbury 30.3% 4.1% 79.1% 0.0% 69.0% 1 149 35.3% 0.0%
Scotland 25.5% 4.3% n/a* 0.0% 100.0% 60 77 39.7% 2.8%
Seymour 13.2% 7.0% 45.6% 0.6% 83.9% 9 1,119 41.1% 3.9%
Sharon 31.1% 4.5% 50.0% 0.0% 58.3% 101 148 42.0% 0.0%
Shelton 11.9% 6.2% 72.3% 0.7% 83.8% 1 1,946 37.8% 4.0%
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Sherman 10.0% 4.7% 56.8% 0.0% 74.1% 28 135 27.9% 3.6%
Simsbury 5.4% 5.1% 74.0% 0.5% 96.7% 22 624 25.1% 1.5%
Somers 12.2% 6.5% 75.4% 0.0% 90.1% 42 340 25.3% 19.1%
South Windsor 13.3% 5.8% 74.2% 0.0% 81.1% 30 913 32.1% 2.8%
Southbury 14.6% 5.6% 73.5% 0.0% 91.5% 115 395 46.7% 1.4%
Southington 9.6% 5.8% 71.0% 1.5% 87.3% 11 2,024 30.1% 8.0%
Sprague
S 16.3%
16 3% 8.5%
8 5% 66.7%
66 7% 0.0%
0 0% 47.7%
47 7% 57 385 24.3%
24 3% 0.0%
0 0%
Stafford 23.5% 7.5% 59.2% 0.0% 78.8% 482 864 38.1% 11.9%
Stamford 31.7% 5.6% 52.6% 10.2% 77.0% 19 12,262 47.5% 5.3%
Sterling 35.7% 7.9% 51.1% 0.0% 100.0% 73 322 44.9% 2.3%
Stonington 12.2% 5.6% 72.5% 0.0% 89.9% 309 1,273 33.1% 2.5%
Stratford 23.3% 7.7% 54.7% 4.3% 79.6% 16 4,284 45.5% 4.7%
Suffield 3 5%
3.5% 5 4%
5.4% 69 3%
69.3% 0 0%
0.0% 89 9%
89.9% 47 403 26 4%
26.4% 5 3%
5.3%
Thomaston 16.0% 6.9% 64.7% 0.0% 81.3% 30 444 36.5% 4.1%
Thompson 29.8% 6.1% 52.6% 0.0% 44.4% 22 623 31.1% 10.5%
Tolland 10.1% 5.1% 73.0% 0.0% 99.4% 31 449 24.7% 5.2%
Torrington 33.1% 7.4% 59.8% 3.2% 76.7% 221 3,825 42.5% 11.0%
Trumbull 4.6% 5.7% 75.2% 1.4% 88.3% 38 1,226 39.1% 0.6%
Union 13 2%
13.2% 4 0%
4.0% n/a*
n/a 0 0%
0.0% 85 7%
85.7% 0 17*
17 30 0%
30.0% 0 0%
0.0%
Vernon 29.5% 7.0% 50.0% 2.8% 82.0% 234 2,553 34.0% 3.7%
Voluntown 14.2% 6.9% 39.3% 0.0% 82.1% 3 195 28.8% 2.8%
Wallingford 17.2% 6.3% 55.4% 2.8% 76.8% 232 2,410 31.3% 4.3%
Warren 26.1% 4.1% 66.0% 1.2% 88.2% 0 52 38.9% 0.0%
Washington 9.7% 5.4% 83.0% 0.0% 97.2% 4 146 45.2% 0.0%
Waterbury
W eb y 58.8% 11.3%
.3% 332.1%
. % 6.8% 67.5% 1,609
,609 21,851
,85 50.4%
50. % 15.5%
5.5%
Waterford 11.5% 6.4% 70.8% 0.3% 86.1% 39 1,013 33.4% 4.9%
Watertown 6.7% 7.1% 58.8% 2.2% 87.5% 76 1,201 30.5% 0.0%
West Hartford 16.8% 5.8% 71.7% 4.7% 85.7% 153 3,116 35.7% 1.9%
West Haven 40.0% 8.0% 43.2% 6.1% 74.0% 538 6,763 52.4% 3.8%
Connecticut Voices for Children August 2014
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3rd Graders Children in Children Households
at or above Children 5-17 Families Enrolled in Spending over Youth Aged
Children below Goal in in Non-English- Kindergarteners Receiving HUSKY 30% of 16-19 Neither
200% Federal Unemployment Reading on Speaking with Preschool Care4Kids Child (Medicaid & Income on Employed nor in
Poverty Level Rate CMT Households Experience Care Assistance CHIP) Housing School
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TOWNS 2008-12 Est. May 2014 2013 2008-12 Est. 20121 April 2014 July 2014 2008-12 Est. 2008-12 Est.
Westbrook 4.9% 5.9% 71.0% 1.3% 68.2% 21 311 36.8% 4.3%
Weston 2.2% 4.7% 78.9% 0.8% 98.3% 5 127 34.2% 0.0%
Westport 5.9% 5.1% 82.8% 1.7% 94.8% 13 373 38.1% 1.5%
Wethersfield 14.4% 6.5% 60.9% 0.7% 83.6% 87 1,268 33.8% 0.0%
Willington 13.6% 5.6% 66.7% 0.0% 76.9% 19 257 43.3% 2.3%
Wilton 3.7% 4.5% 84.5% 0.7% 98.5% 4 253 33.6% 0.0%
Winchester 20.3% 7.0% 37.5% 1.7% 43.5% 56 3,873 39.1% 11.3%
Windham 61.8% 9.2% 35.0% 19.8% 79.7% 300 1,965 48.7% 6.7%
Windsor 18.2% 6.9% 48.9% 0.0% 79.6% 219 1,023 35.7% 2.9%
Windsor Locks 28.5% 6.3% 45.5% 2.3% 47.5% 64 1,167 33.8% 7.8%
Wolcott 10.6% 6.7% 75.5% 1.8% 69.5% 41 836 33.4% 0.9%
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Woodbridge 5.7% 4.7% 67.0% 3.7% 92.2% 5 215 36.8% 0.0%
Woodbury 11.7% 5.5% 70.6% 1.4% 92.3% 11 316 42.0% 0.0%
Woodstock 6.4% 4.7% 64.9% 0.0% 62.5% 18 424 29.9% 0.0%
Connecticut 27.7% 6.9% 56.9% 4.2% 79.3% 20,896 310,593 40.3% 5.7%
Sources US Census, CT Dept. of CT Dept. of US Census, CT Dept. of CT Dept. of Social CT Dept. of US Census, US Census,
American Labor Education American Education Services Social Services American American
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n/a* = No data available for districts with fewer than 20 students tested at grade level, or for Newtown.
* HUSKY B (CHIP) enrollees in this town less than 5 and therefore not released by state; total for this town is HUSKY A (Medicaid) only.
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g School Districts (RSD),
( ), CT Masteryy Test (CMT)
( ) and Preschool Attendance data reflect RSD rates.

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