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John M. McKay Scholarship Program June 2021 Quarterly Report The John M. McKay Scholarships for Students with Disabilities Program allows parents of students with disabilities to choose the best academic environment for their children. This program provides eligible students the opportunity to attend a participating private school or transfer to another public school. Eligible students include students who have been issued an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or a 504 Accommodation Plan that is effective for more than 6 months. This report contains private school and student statistics for the September 2020, November 2020, February 2021, and April 2021 payment periods of the 2020-21 school year. All student participant numbers presented in the report reflect those who have received funding for the McKay scholarship program. Students who were enrolled in McKay but did not receive funding (i.e. unenrolled from program, change of program) are not reflected in this report. Percentages are rounded. The next quarterly report will be available: September 2021 Office of Phone: (850) 245-0502 Independent Education Toll-free Hotline: 1(800) 447-1636 and Parental Choice www.floridaschoolchoice.org

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John M. McKayScholarship Program

June 2021 Quarterly Report

The John M. McKay Scholarships for Students with Disabilities Program allows parents of students with disabilities to choose the best academic environment for their children. This program provides eligible students the opportunity to attend a participating private school or transfer to another public school. Eligible students include students who have been issued an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or a 504 Accommodation Plan that is effective for more than 6 months.

This report contains private school and student statistics for the September 2020, November 2020, February 2021, and April 2021 payment periods of the 2020-21 school year. All student participant numbers presented in the report reflect those who have received funding for the McKay scholarship program. Students who were enrolled in McKay but did not receive funding (i.e. unenrolled from program, change of program) are not reflected in this report. Percentages are rounded.

The next quarterly report will be available: September 2021

Office of Phone: (850) 245-0502 Independent Education Toll-free Hotline: 1(800) 447-1636

and Parental Choice www.floridaschoolchoice.org

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4 $40,713.00 0.01% 0.02%

4 $67,703.00 0.01% 0.03%

0 $0.00 0.00% 0.00% 5 $71,715.00 0.02% 0.03%

6 $29,780.50 0.02% 0.01%

2 $17,874.00 0.01% 0.01%

2 $11,118.00 0.01% 0.01% 6 $27,394.00 0.02% 0.01%

6 $20,303.00 0.02% 0.01%

6 $29,036.50 0.02% 0.01%

McKay Scholarship Payment for Students with IEPs and 504 Plans DISTRICT DISTRICT NAME STUDENTS PERCENT PAYMENT AMOUNT PERCENT

1 ALACHUA 292 1.04% $1,618,871.90 0.76% 2 BAKER 27 0.10% $200,633.75 0.09% 3 BAY 206 0.73% $1,776,809.25 0.84% 4 BRADFORD 54 0.19% $301,032.75 0.14% 5 BREVARD 1,135 4.04% $8,698,922.47 4.11% 6 BROWARD 2,385 8.50% $19,596,737.25 9.25% 7 CALHOUN 8 CHARLOTTE 114 0.41% $768,314.25 0.36% 9 CITRUS 84 0.30% $440,658.00 0.21%

CLAY 360 1.28% $2,411,492.00 1.14% 11 COLLIER 177 0.63% $1,402,454.75 0.66% 12 COLUMBIA 155 0.55% $902,510.25 0.43% 13 DADE 4,599 16.39% $40,887,469.12 19.30% 14 DESOTO 45 0.16% $238,973.25 0.11% 15 DIXIE 61 0.22% $338,497.00 0.16% 16 DUVAL 2,415 8.61% $17,128,866.74 8.09% 17 ESCAMBIA 361 1.29% $2,454,001.75 1.16% 18 FLAGLER 74 0.26% $463,998.50 0.22% 19 FRANKLIN

GADSDEN 34 0.12% $198,418.75 0.09% 21 GILCHRIST 40 0.14% $303,763.00 0.14% 22 GLADES 23 GULF 24 HAMILTON 14 0.05% $90,857.75 0.04% 25 HARDEE 26 HENDRY 21 0.07% $102,994.25 0.05% 27 HERNANDO 323 1.15% $2,270,970.66 1.07% 28 HIGHLANDS 89 0.32% $467,683.25 0.22% 29 HILLSBOROUGH 1,824 6.50% $13,097,840.95 6.18%

HOLMES 31 INDIAN RIVER 78 0.28% $478,872.25 0.23% 32 JACKSON 22 0.08% $174,206.00 0.08% 33 JEFFERSON 34 LAFAYETTE 35 LAKE 529 1.88% $3,410,469.00 1.61% 36 LEE 449 1.60% $2,906,114.50 1.37% 37 LEON 223 0.79% $1,506,211.00 0.71% 38 LEVY 71 0.25% $394,716.75 0.19% 39 LIBERTY 13 0.05% $149,278.25 0.07%

MADISON 41 MANATEE 744 2.65% $5,868,847.67 2.77% 42 MARION 370 1.32% $2,165,452.25 1.02% 43 MARTIN 90 0.32% $744,017.25 0.35% 44 MONROE 28 0.10% $206,025.50 0.10% 45 NASSAU 113 0.40% $644,813.00 0.30% 46 OKALOOSA 288 1.03% $2,234,469.75 1.05% 47 OKEECHOBEE 26 0.09% $164,132.25 0.08% 48 ORANGE 1,862 6.63% $15,871,433.23 7.49% 49 OSCEOLA 961 3.42% $6,423,094.50 3.03%

PALM BEACH 1,555 5.54% $11,337,439.18 5.35% 51 PASCO 809 2.88% $5,997,954.91 2.83% 52 PINELLAS 1,180 4.20% $8,322,343.72 3.93% 53 POLK 1,163 4.14% $7,236,405.25 3.42% 54 PUTNAM 56 0.20% $321,074.00 0.15% 55 ST. JOHNS 355 1.26% $3,129,666.00 1.48% 56 ST. LUCIE 175 0.62% $1,217,772.00 0.57% 57 SANTA ROSA 122 0.43% $810,359.95 0.38% 58 SARASOTA 424 1.51% $3,232,378.75 1.53% 59 SEMINOLE 676 2.41% $5,090,293.23 2.40%

SUMTER 75 0.27% $572,152.00 0.27% 61 SUWANNEE 87 0.31% $467,782.00 0.22% 62 TAYLOR 63 UNION 20 0.07% $91,730.25 0.04% 64 VOLUSIA 426 1.52% $3,307,990.21 1.56% 65 WAKULLA 22 0.08% $116,749.00 0.06% 66 WALTON 39 0.14% $250,208.00 0.12% 67 WASHINGTON 17 0.06% $130,812.50 0.06% 71 FLVS-FT 36 0.13% $179,425.00 0.08% 99 LAB SCHLS 31 0.11% $217,205.00 0.10%

TOTAL: 69 28,065 100.00% $211,850,302.69 100.00%

Note: Blanks indicate less than 11 students per district and are not displayed but calculated in total in order to protect student confidentiality.

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Private Schools by District Serving McKay Students

DISTRICT DISTRICT NAME SCHOOLS 1 ALACHUA 21 2 BAKER 3 3 BAY 7 4 BRADFORD 4 5 BREVARD 65 6 BROWARD 144 8 CHARLOTTE 9 9 CITRUS 6

10 CLAY 16 11 COLLIER 14 12 COLUMBIA 10 13 DADE 257 14 DESOTO 1 15 DIXIE 2 16 DUVAL 106 17 ESCAMBIA 22 18 FLAGLER 6 20 GADSDEN 3 21 GILCHRIST 3 23 GULF 1 24 HAMILTON 1 26 HENDRY 2 27 HERNANDO 16 28 HIGHLANDS 9 29 HILLSBOROUGH 85 31 INDIAN RIVER 6 32 JACKSON 2 33 JEFFERSON 1 34 LAFAYETTE 1 35 LAKE 34 36 LEE 25 37 LEON 24 38 LEVY 4 39 LIBERTY 1 40 MADISON 1 41 MANATEE 22 42 MARION 28 43 MARTIN 5 44 MONROE 2 45 NASSAU 7 46 OKALOOSA 12 47 OKEECHOBEE 2 48 ORANGE 118 49 OSCEOLA 41 50 PALM BEACH 71 51 PASCO 36 52 PINELLAS 80 53 POLK 58 54 PUTNAM 4 55 ST. JOHNS 17 56 ST. LUCIE 20 57 SANTA ROSA 5 58 SARASOTA 30 59 SEMINOLE 42 60 SUMTER 1 61 SUWANNEE 6 62 TAYLOR 1 64 VOLUSIA 36 65 WAKULLA 2 66 WALTON 5 67 WASHINGTON 2

TOTAL: 61 1,565

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McKay Enrollment by Gender

68.0%

Male 32.0%

Female

GENDER STUDENTS PERCENTAGE

MaleFemaleTotal:

19,073 8,992

28,065

68.0% 32.0%

100.0%

McKay Enrollment by Grade Level

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Grade Level

GRADE LEVEL STUDENTS PERCENTAGE

K 517 1.8% 1st 853 3.0%

2nd 1,243 4.4% 3rd 1,616 5.8% 4th 2,054 7.3% 5th 2,219 7.9% 6th 2,883 10.3% 7th 3,208 11.4% 8th 3,077 11.0% 9th 2,762 9.8%

10th 2,625 9.4% 11th 2,369 8.4% 12th 2,639 9.4%

Total: 28,065 100.0%

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McKay Eligibility for Free/Reduced-Price Lunch

1.8%

9.3%

3.8%

Applied, not eligible

Did not apply 46.4% Eligible for free lunch

Eligible for reduced-price lunch

Not Reported

38.6%

LUNCH PROGRAMS STUDENTS PERCENTAGE

Applied, not eligible 509 1.8% Did not apply 13,024 46.4% Eligible for free lunch 10,832 38.6% Eligible for reduced-price lunch 1,076 3.8% Not Reported 2,624 9.3% Total: 28,065 100.0%

McKay Race/Ethnicity

Black/African American

White 46.9%

Hispanic/Latino 30.7%

17.8%

Others* 4.7%

RACE STUDENTS PERCENTAGE

White 13,152 46.9% Black/African American 4,992 17.8% Hispanic/Latino 8,610 30.7% Others* 1,311 4.7% Total: 28,065 100.0%

*"Others" includes students who are American Indian or Alaskan Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, and Multiracial.

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Private School by Type Participating in McKay Scholarship Program

38.2% Non-Religious

61.8% Religious

McKay Enrollment by Type of Private School

42.6%

Non-Religious

57.4% Religious

% SCHOOL TYPE SCHOOLS % STUDENTS

Non-Religious 598 38.2% 12,065 42.6%

Religious 967 61.8% 16,262 57.4%

Total: 1,565 100.0% 28,327 * 100.0%

*Indicates that 262 students (duplicated) attended more than one school (religious and non-religious)

during the September 2020, November 2020, February 2021, and April 2021 payment periods of the

2020-21 school year.

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McKay Student Enrollment by Type

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37.9% 251

20.7% 252

14.3% 253

8.5% 254

1.6% 255

17.1% 504

TYPE STUDENTS PERCENTAGE

10,638 37.9% 251 5,800 20.7% 252 4,018 14.3% 253 2,381 8.5% 254

439 1.6% 255 4,789 17.1% 504

Total: 28,065 100.0%

IEP Student Enrollment by Primary Exceptionality

6,000

Specific Learning Disability

5,000 Language Impaired

Speech Impaired 4,000

Emotional/Behavioral Disability

Intellectual Disability 3,000

Autism Spectrum Disorder

2,000 Developmentally Delayed

Other Health Impaired 1,000

Others

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PRIMARY EXCEPTIONALITY STUDENTS PERCENTAGE

Specific Learning Disability 5,621 24.1% Language Impaired 2,342 10.1% Speech Impaired 2,775 11.9% Emotional/Behavioral Disability 633 2.7% Intellectual Disability 1,404 6.0% Autism Spectrum Disorder 4,175 17.9% Developmentally Delayed 2,226 9.6% Other Health Impaired 3,950 17.0% Others 150 0.6% Total: 23,276 100.0%

5,621

2,342

2,775

633

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4,175

2,226

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Exceptionality

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IEP Student Enrollment by Gender

69.0%

Male 31.0%

Female

GENDER STUDENTS PERCENTAGE

MaleFemaleTotal:

16,056 7,220

23,276

69.0% 31.0%

100.0%

IEP Student Enrollment by Grade Level

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Grade Level

GRADE LEVEL STUDENTS PERCENTAGE

K 513 2.2% 1st 826 3.5%

2nd 1,154 5.0% 3rd 1,434 6.2% 4th 1,769 7.6% 5th 1,872 8.0% 6th 2,361 10.1% 7th 2,618 11.2% 8th 2,468 10.6% 9th 2,149 9.2%

10th 2,061 8.9% 11th 1,843 7.9% 12th 2,208 9.5%

Total: 23,276 100.0%

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IEP Student Eligibility for Free/Reduced-Price Lunch 1.9%

8.5%

4.0%

Applied, not eligible

Did not apply 44.7%

Eligible for free lunch

Eligible for reduced-price lunch

Not Reported

41.0%

LUNCH PROGRAMS STUDENTS PERCENTAGE

Applied, not eligible 431 1.9% Did not apply 10,401 44.7% Eligible for free lunch 9,535 41.0% Eligible for reduced-price lunch 942 4.0% Not Reported 1,967 8.5% Total: 23,276 100.0%

IEP Student Race/Ethnicity Black/African

American

18.9%

White 45.0%

Hispanic/Latino 31.3%

Others* 4.8%

RACE STUDENTS PERCENTAGE

White 10,463 45.0% Black/African American 4,407 18.9% Hispanic/Latino 7,293 31.3% Others* 1,113 4.8% Total: 23,276 100.0%

*"Others" includes students who are American Indian or Alaskan Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, and Multiracial.

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504 Student Enrollment by Gender

63.0%

Male 37.0%

Female

GENDER STUDENTS PERCENTAGE

MaleFemaleTotal:

3,017 1,772 4,789

63.0% 37.0%

100.0%

504 Student Enrollment by Grade Level

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Grade Level

GRADE LEVEL STUDENTS PERCENTAGE

K 4 0.1% 1st 27 0.6%

2nd 89 1.9% 3rd 182 3.8% 4th 285 6.0% 5th 347 7.2% 6th 522 10.9% 7th 590 12.3% 8th 609 12.7% 9th 613 12.8%

10th 564 11.8% 11th 526 11.0% 12th 431 9.0%

Total: 4,789 100.0%

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504 Student Eligibility for Free/Reduced-Price Lunch 1.6%

27.1%

2.8%

13.7%

54.8%

Applied, not eligible

Did not apply

Eligible for free lunch

Eligible for reduced-price lunch

Not Reported

LUNCH PROGRAMS STUDENTS PERCENTAGE

Applied, not eligible 78 1.6% Did not apply 2,623 54.8% Eligible for free lunch 1,297 27.1% Eligible for reduced-price lunch 134 2.8% Not Reported 657 13.7% Total: 4,789 100.0%

504 Student Race/Ethnicity White

Black/AfAmerican

12.2%

rican

Hispanic/Latino 27.5%

RACE

WhiteBlack/African AmericanHispanic/LatinoOthers*Total:

STUDENTS

2,689 585

1,317 198

4,789

PERCENTAGE

56.1% 12.2% 27.5% 4.1%

100.0%

*"Others" includes students who are Asian, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, and Multiracial.

56.1%

4.1% Others*

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Private Schools by District Serving 504 Students

DISTRICT DISTRICT NAME SCHOOLS

1 ALACHUA 16 2 BAKER 3 3 BAY 3 4 BRADFORD 4 5 BREVARD 34 6 BROWARD 61 8 CHARLOTTE 8 9 CITRUS 6

10 CLAY 11 11 COLLIER 12 12 COLUMBIA 7 13 DADE 119 14 DESOTO 1 15 DIXIE 2 16 DUVAL 63 17 ESCAMBIA 13 18 FLAGLER 2 20 GADSDEN 2 21 GILCHRIST 3 24 HAMILTON 1 26 HENDRY 1 27 HERNANDO 9 28 HIGHLANDS 8 29 HILLSBOROUGH 63 31 INDIAN RIVER 4 32 JACKSON 1 35 LAKE 26 36 LEE 20 37 LEON 13 38 LEVY 3 40 MADISON 1 41 MANATEE 14 42 MARION 19 43 MARTIN 5 44 MONROE 1 45 NASSAU 6 46 OKALOOSA 7 48 ORANGE 64 49 OSCEOLA 35 50 PALM BEACH 49 51 PASCO 21 52 PINELLAS 56 53 POLK 43 54 PUTNAM 3 55 ST. JOHNS 11 56 ST. LUCIE 11 57 SANTA ROSA 4 58 SARASOTA 19 59 SEMINOLE 23 60 SUMTER 1 61 SUWANNEE 5 64 VOLUSIA 15 65 WAKULLA 2 66 WALTON 3 67 WASHINGTON 1

TOTAL: 55 938

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