Early childhood enrollment

TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Little Rock School District J anuary 27 , 1992 KJ & --- OiUca 3 ' Ann Brown, Office of Desegregation Monitoring James Jennings, Associate Superintendent for Desegregation Monitoring and Community Services Rockefeller Early Childhood Enrollment 1989/90 and 1990/91 In response to your request, please find listed below the enrollment figures for the Early Childhood Education Program, at Rockefeller School (Infant through Three Year Old) for 1989/90 and 1990/91: 1989/90: White Black Other Total %Black Infant/Toddler 2 Year Old 3 Year Old 1 3 2 6 10 12 0 0 0 7 13 14 8 6% 7 7% 8 6% Total 6 28 0 34 8 2% 1990/91: Infant/Toddler 2 Year Old 3 Year Old 4 6 6 4 10 8 0 0 0 g 16 14 50% 63% 57% Total 16 22 0 38 58% 810 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 (501)374-3361... - A. i. . , ? z Little Rock School District January 27, 1992 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: GiViC3 Cl iCli Ann Brown, Office of Desegregation Monitoring J.aines Jennings, Associate Superintendent 1 'r}^2 J for Desegregation Monitoring and Community Services o Rockefeller Early Childhood Enrollment 1989/90 and 1990/91 In response to your request, lease find listed below the enroll- ment figures for the Early Childhood Education Program at Rockefeller School (Infant through Three Year Old) for 1989/90 and 1990/91: 1989/90: White Black Other Total %Black Infant/Toddler 2 Year Old 3 Year Old 1 3 2 6 10 1 o 0 0 0 7 13 14 3 6% 77% 8 6% Total 6 28 0 34 82% 1990/91: Infant/Toddler 2 Year Old 3 Year Old 4 6 6 4 10 8 0 0 0 o 16 1 i 14 50% 63% 57% Total 16 22 0 33 58% 810 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 (501)374-33617 r IS h '2 { f M c s ------ 10/27/93 c ( u 17 IS 19 10 12 ^5 Ja2LL'S^PJfS a*'7 s?
14:09:17 Uni versa! Student ID Student last name 'i^.' c>F' t Student f i rst name 94_Q229^MCJ5JR 950636 939845 939949 STIEL WALESZONIA WALESZONIA 939Blih MASSERY 950018 950050 940025 939949 AXELSON OMALLEY TOWNSEND MEVAWALA BAILEY 939617 MORRIS 939750 940131 939'93 940015 9 4 0 0 5 7 WINKLER GILBERT NOBLE HOLLIS THOM AS SSMT3 ^REEN" CHRISTINE ZACHARY BRANDON WjSSST" CHRISTOPHE PATRICK ANDREW GEORGE ARIEL "KSHte* LATASHA COLTON CODY CLARENCE TROY CAictON as
o g?-.^1 O r' LAST YEAR SCHOOL LAST YEAR CLASS Ethnic Group,. Sex Current class year 1 Current school no. ( 017, jL PA P4 P4 P4 w P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 w P4 P4 P4 P4 w 3ZL 940206 939944 951404 940070 FINIGAN MARTINEZ LAY JONES 9^0107 TYGART hQ2T7 940109 93979 93 994 1 939946 940082 950209 939? 13 ^^99 9 o o o o T CLOUGH GRAY KELLEY WILLIAMS AHOPRSOH' SHOCKLEY SORKINS g pnwM B pnwM SHEENA NICOLE AMBER JENNIFER ^eSAM"" TIMOTHY MATTHEW kEnyatTa TERICA NIKITA NVSHIA----- SHAYLA RICKITA "ASHLEY KEENO^!E 019 P4 P4 PU P4 T P4 P4 T4 PU P4 TT P4 P4 TT P4 01 01 01 r 01 .01. 01 01 02, "TF 02 02 tr Q2 02 F, F M M TM M M M F "r F M IT M M IT K 01? __________ 017 Moved out of District Moved out of District inr 017 01? 020 018 "557 043 002
1577 017 017 irrr a: }< . X ' J] a c o (J ( I 01 01 01 01 UT 01 01 QT 02 02 DT ' 02 02 07 02 F F F F TM M T F F TF FV M K Moved out of District (Cabot) 019 019 03&^ WT 019 038 i-fa)l4{iLlY &! (.y O Assigned Ulg - ufiTnot enroll 019 019 THT 019 027*, QTcr 019 S( 67 68 59 7( 71 72 73 e 75 f r t t ( 12 13 ' IS ts N Q 10 u 1 I. n o 1 1 9 ? 9 9 5 " Qcn1QC o ? a e f. n 940255 O OB 1 o 939700 93991? 939933 o A n n o B 950174 940054 939918 950217 939779 10/27/93 ^'ICH'"L? WILLIAM? MnOOTC RIG Y MTCI CCM SILKWOOD CALHOUN HELMICK MURDOCH WA.IJCC TORRES E RATTON AUSTIN JACOBS CRAIG U:09: 1? Uni versa! Student ID Student last name 025 LAUREN c A e AU c A o A LAURA HARRISON JUSTIN DIRK . TIMOTHY ROBERT KYLE JOSEPH KYLE JOSEPH Student first name LAST YEAR SCHOOL 939872 939797 939950 939912 93S86? 939868 950290 939910 939839 CARVER CLOUD STRIQEL DANESHMANDI YACKETT WASHINGTON WASHINGTON "KRE IE CONWAY PERKINS 9398S9 5KTH' 939959 940057 90 0 6 5 940089 950045 HERBERT BOZEMAN PARKER DAVIS SEAVERS 640115 JSftoAfT 9^0056 939865 939650 939901 929905 JONES THOMAS DEAN r A w A n Y 933835 PEOPLES 939870 939970 94 *^ 02 9 940054 940058 540090 94009? 940152 54 0'153 940305 95001 WHITE CALDWELL "T'AMBD Cl_|....... MQnpc JOHNSON DAvrs...... BOYKINS DAVIS M ACKIN!RUSH MrpOTHF WILLIAM? TIMOTHY MATTHEW WILLIAM KEVIN TSES------ CLAY CLINT ALfex SHANTESA YANITRA JA2MIHe MINNELLI CHENAIDA AMBER ERICA PRECIOUS EftXiGK-------- JAMES JR ANTHONY JAMES JAMAL LONDON WICHAEL ANTHONY CORRELL wv JOHN JR ANTONIYO L'tUHIC---- TEORICK JOKEEMO PHILLIP WILLIAM TAv,A RONE 04 R4 P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 Ph P4 Ph P4 P4 pT P4 P4 LAST YEAR CLASS b& P4 T5 pk P4 l< P4 Ph VK P4 Ph P4 P4 rti Ph P4 75 P4 P4 TC------ Ph Ph T5 P4 . P4 in
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Ph Ph 0 1 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 0 1 01 01 0 1 F T c F F m" M M M M M M M M K 025 Wivate^cfeol *1. Moved to North Little Rock Moved to,Texa^ 020 625 025 PAGE 2 3 5 K 12 i r n o n K , e Ethnic Group 01 TT 01 01 ot 01 TTT 02 02 IJT 02 02 TTT 02 02 02 02 TTT 02 02 Tfr 02 02 UT 02 02 irr 02 02 irr 02 02 Sex M TT M M TT M M TT F F T' F F -p- F F "T" M M JT M M TT M M TT M M TT M M R M M Current class year Current school no. 1} t1 31 31 3: U ( ( K 02? TTW 038 Qh.7 Qhl 025 025 725--------- 025 025 775 025 025 025 025 77S--------- 025 025 -------------- 026 025 -025--------- 025 025 1725--------------------- 025 025 C
31 ti 0 St K M S SI K 6! u SJ u M S u M N n n n c. (. C I c ! I i O ! o cI 0 9 neoo 9 ' 0 5 5 950055 950055 UUTTP <2 A c r T A MAUAMHIIP GANGOSO nUTi I Tp, SARAH ______________________ PA PA Pk Pfi 02 OA 05 M F M 10 93975 950936 9 3 9 7 A 7 939952 939953 939553 939709 93 9 77,0 9397A9 939955 MAAMCV HOOP.E JORDAN HERBERT BLUE CARRICK LEE JORDAN BULLOCK LINDSEV CHRISIma JEREMY SELENA SHANNON NICOLE STEVEN KENNETH DEVIN MELVIN STEVEN 1$ 025 Untold, PA PA PA PA PA PU PA PA PA PA 01 01 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 F M F F F M M M H H K ( c c c ( 12 ( 43 i* 47 lQ/27/9a UzOOlt? Uni versal Student ID Student 1 sst name Student f i rst name 7 ^kQQit2 9A0039 9500A0 WHITE NANCE HASLAUER 4j96i8 iSJWJStSOtt 9A0010 939899 939820 9A0189 9518A2 MYERS CASH KOONE BEUMEL EPPERSON 939980 COLLIHS 939770 939S60 9A0037 9A0 1 99 939635 939696 939963 9A0005 950301 939533 XZAVI.ER JR LAST YEAR SCHOOL LAST YEAR CLASS Ethnic Group Sex Current class year 026 PA 035 038 0A8 021 (5^ f 026 026 Private School 026____________ 026 026 026 PAGE 3 Current school no. o , '9 20 u WILLIAMS BAKER WAYNE FLENOY jqwmson WATMRS ROSS BREWER MARTINEZ KATELYN CARA RESAN MEAGAN HUBERT DANIEL WILLIAM MATTHEW BRITNEY CANDACE LAUREN AMANDA LARENZO RALPH DOMINIQUE SERREUL KORDARRELL OASARIS ~S. 031 02 M K 026 BERRY 3 9609 HLW6R 9528A2 9A0199 3{tQ233 9A0053 BAGGETT MC5RIER HICKS PREWIT ROBINSON 939S55 DICKERSOM 939878 9A005S 939979 93987? 9 A 0 0 A 9 CLARK FORD LEONARD WILLIAH S HCCUIN LEAH COREY ERIC TOMMY "J'VSTIN WESLEY TIFFANY whitMey MORGAN WHITNEY CALVIN JR HARRISON GRECOP'^ 03A Pk Pk PA PA PA PA PA PA ..PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA 01 01 w 01 .01 01 01 01 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 JU. 03 F F T F ..M. M M M T F F F M M M M :K F K c 046 >1 Moved to Bryant 03 1 031 . 03 1 , , : ( 1 031 03 1 022
028 031 031 03 1 017 51 ULW t. a J PA w Pk Pk TT PA PA TC PA PA PA PA PA .i) l> 5 01 TST 01 01 UT 01 02 02 02 02 02 ft 7 F TT M M TT M F T F F M M M K 033 033 H Q3k' 03 5. . .iL, 0A8h 002 I TO5~ 03A 03A 03A 03 4 d u u 751 ra10 12 13 14 li 17 ( >0 90 2 1 9^000? o. n n 7 c 9U0155 950125 9 U 0 1 2 6 9U0292 93U205 9U0973 9U0137 9399U3 f M B C " c ( u u M 9 lOl 12 IJ ' 45 ^L &21 hl UAUOTriM J_ C T I A GARRISON ZIMMERMAN SCHLUETER MOTLEY MUAWAD FISHER HARE WEYANO SELLS 10/27/93 U
O3:17 Uni versa! Student IO student 1 ast name A D l_ Tn4.| A^!D^EA cvo^isy MTDAMnA ANDREA VICTORIA MEGAN CHRISTINE EVELYN HAILE BRANDY EMILY Student f i rst name'^' 03 6 LAST YEAR SCHOOL Pit PU PU PU PU PU PU PU PU PU PU LAST YEAR CLASS 03 02Q 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 Ethnic Group F F F F F F F F F Sex K K Current class year Returned to home district (NLl ') I Returned to home district (NLRSD) Returned to home district (NLRSD) -Returned to home district (NLRSD) oovlSluSz^ 006 U 036^ * . g 036 PASE A Current school no. 8 1 3 -3C- ^39993 9396UU 939882 MANN KIRBY LAWHON MA.RY . JOCELYN BRET 036 n PU PU PU 01 01 01 F T M K 0U7_ OUS Moved d to Janson
sonvine 3! J7 939916 HAa5' "ST "Jr r c. c 9U0O69 95012U 9U0179 939992 950086 9501U8 ELLIS HIPPS PAGE STRAWN HARPER STEADMAN 9399A5 .LOCKER 950122 950099 939623 HALLENBECK JOHNSON SMITH 939636 TURNER ANDREW . STEVEN PATRICK ERIC_________ NICKOLAS KYtE .SPENCER JOSHUA JACKEE DES22ARRAY 9396U2 939652 939669 939983 939995 MAXWELL JACKSON BUCKLEY BERRY LEE 939995 COOkSeV 9U0106 9U0155 9 U 0 1 5 6 9U019U 9 U 0 2 2 2 HOLMES ELLIS ELLIS NASH MEYERS 9A0270 CASkEft 9500U1 9500U2 GLASS BERRY RakETA CLAUDIA SHAVONDA VICTORIA BRITTANY WHITNEY TAsmine KRYSTAL SHARHONOA DASHONDA SARESSA TIFFANY CEODIS TAMARA AMBER .PU. PU PU PU PU PU PU PU PU PU W PU PU Tr PU PU TV PU PU "Pu PU PU PU PU .QJ 01 01 01 9 5 2 3 9 '4 onwDv eu/^^TMIcrc PU 01 01 01 57 02 57 02 02 77 02 02 77 02 02 77 02 02 77 02 02 02 M M M M M M M M F F T F F T F F T F F 7 F F T F F K Hoved to Conway : ci Returned to home district (NLRSD) ooBfied^ 036 oW 036 03 8: 0U3 J ill ' F Pit lioved to North Little Rock 036 THT 036 036 TST 036 036 THT 036 036 OTT 036 036 OTF 038 038 036 13 72 o o e( < r c ( h 1" 4( Iz M E 1 1 030707 030700 9 A 0 0 7 Q. n e 9A 0 11 9 9 F^ 0 2 9500A3 950255 950525 9396A0 93982? "96 025 3 939802 939927 10/27/93 CTCWAPT CM $TEVE!SON in.i 17 s MCCOY ANDERSON WATSON THOMAS CP.OOK BUTLER PAMPLIN SAILEY BAYAA MAOTTM 1'4:09: 17 L'ni versal Student ID Student last name 93933A BitOO33 951518 939930 STOOTS WILKERSON KEMP ELLIS 9388*1 I7ET 939921 939811 9398i<3 940302 9i.0303 PERKINS KENDLE ROSBY CLARK CLARK 939823 HOUSE 9A0125 95002A 950025 9509AU CONEY BEASLEY LONG MARSHALL 951030 SHWnr 950577 951551 ?5'2'560 9526SA 95159? 95O8A5 9A0032 9A018A "grg'2'0'1' 950003 939665 939593 939705 9AQ035 9A 0203 WAID tnHNtCAM ARNOLD SI K E Y ALLEN KaRshall ' LEWIS SMITH -frwT------------------ HART WASHINGTON TTTTV------------- NATION BROWN -------- otnn 1 u A o\/c V jrin Tu Afci cuceuAXi TERRANCE C ?. R L TON VOTCTOOUCO ALEX KELSEY AARON DANNY WILLIAM Of, PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA 02 02 02 02 02 02 .& 02 02 06 M M M M M M H M M K 036 036 035 036 036 036 036 036 038 036 ! c 3 LESLIE ILIA LINA MELISSA Student first name MICHELLE 'S'umm Af^' TIFFANY BRENT TOST"-------- HADIYAH ELISHIA , LORA LEANNA KEANNA WILFRED JR NICHOLAS lakelanC TERA ----- CHRISTOPHE CLEO T'R'Avrs---------- SHAWN BRANDON CLAY IOH--- NICHOLE TAELOR ^79^----------------- JONATHAN MICHEAL MVCHALL-------- KENDRIC JOHNNY -JR --------------- CASSANDRA Q37 LAST YEAR SCHOOL Q37 tT 039 11 0^0 PA PA PA PA 01 01 01 01 F F F F K ? Moved > 006 037 037 2 19 ZD 21 23 n 2< J LAST YEAR CLASS 'VaM^ PAGE 5 o o r* Ethni c Group Sex Current class year Current school I no. PA PA w PA _PA PA PA PA 'W PA PA PV PA TT PA PA W PA PA TF PA PA PTT PA PA PIT PA PA TF Pt^ -0- 01 rr 01 01 ST 02 02 02 02 02 757 02 02 Try ot irr 01 01 "OT 01 01 TIT 02 02 UT 02 02 TT 02 02 TT Q 1 F T F M HZ F F F F F IT H M TT F T" M M TT M M S F F T M M TT M M R" c K K 037 TTST-------------- 037 037 037 ~ O2T.{^f4U 037 037 037 037 TTJT---------------- 03? 03? 0T7 0*2 yii
iRroi .Assigned Fled toTj< 03 5^^1 040 MW'Jb c ( ( lakefield-did not enr 035 k5F^ 039.' Trrg^------------------- 035 075n------------ 035. | 039 TTIT*------------------ 65 61 6i 6! n Z1 7? ZJ Z4i Z6^ IS Moved out of district - Crossett c. u l_I O'S OPT g Q-J PC O Qcnn 1 3 939745 940092 Q 6 n n 9 /, ^hQQ99 ShQ^QQ 950001 950095 934195 939720 940084 940085 939737 SADC'ULY KIRKWOnn TUnOMTAM M'^ATT PERKINS lYORDLOlY HARRIS E ROWN HARRISON VEASLEY 'YELLS uTrve DAVIS DAVIS TURNER htACTACCTJl MAU CATHERINE SPEl'ICER NE AH LARONDA Jasmine DESHANNA SRANOIACE E RI K_* LEWCIOUS nAooci I -PETER PAUL TONY f c c ( It 13' M H K n M II o IS r Uni versa! Student ID 952339 95297 940167 940060 940143 94023? 1? Student 1 ast name Student first name LAST YEAR SCHOOL Hoees DONALD SUMMERVILLE DAVIS PEOPLES HARRIS ?9ii00f8 BEASLEV 940039 940066 940163 saoGas 039987 939928 902fj4 MATLOCK TOLBERT EASTER BENSON MARTIN NOBLE DANIELS 9feo<27 RAyr 940240 950121 939647 939649 939690 939901 939921 939927 9 4 0 1 5 1 95029 950529 939669 939637 939508 030910 939920 OPPOPC SNIEGOCKI KALKBRENNER A EDINGTON MILLARD Xmers6n HALE GUTHRIE YOCQUE GEARY SHUDAK DANN BALL BOOTH HE A on W5MOTA(4 PHIL LIPS -EVELYN DAVID ERICA JASMINE BRITTANY JESSICA AHOREK CALION JAMES CORY JR PA 1 LADONNA 942 P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 PU Pk LAST YEAR CLASS P4. P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 PU P4 PU T 01 01 0 1 01 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 06 Ethnic Group QJ 01 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 F F F M F F F F F M M M M M Sex F_ M F F y F M. M M M I Current class year K X._____________ 040 040 040 040 040_______________________ 040 040 040 040 040_______________________ 040- 2 9 la PAGE Current school 6 no. 3 020 032 04 1 q?? 04 1 P18 04 r 041 04 1 o r c 4 3* SARAH MICHELLE SYDNEY CAROLZME RENEE KYLE REID ANDREW MICHAEL BRIAN HOUSTON JAME-S JOSHUA BUSTER PARKER COD.Y KEIORA CAPMEN DESTINEY VICTOeity P4 01 F 7 P4 P4 P4 W PU P4 TT P4 P4 TV Ph Ph P4 P4 TV P4 P4 TV P6 Pti 01 01 01 TT 01 01 TT 01 01 7T 01 01 *CT 01 01 TT 01 03 T7 02 02 F F F T F M TT M M IT M M V M M V M F TT F K Trrr 042 042 GTS" i 020 i 042 042 G5T' Qh2 042. 042 04 2 iWiy It- G go 048 V 042 Tpr2-------------- 042 042 ?i( ( f C ( ,^o' M t: IS u E <5 h 4 p bl be Q oo n 950029 ocnno? 93 oeec 9399 1 1 o? no 1 c 939923 939929 940029 940243 950079 oc no on 950092 940290 10/27/93 cMccn TfJpMCD CMnru HEARD mvMco COUChT SMITH LUSTER u H u p u p c y ROSS JENNY LAWRENCE ROQI^ 14:09
17 'Jni versa! Student 10 Student last name ai978tt. .BROOKS 939786 939788 939942 940193 940004 COFFMAN COFFMAN CAMPBELL SKINNER WILDER 933795 BRYANT 939632 940294 940295 939526' 939698 939775 940 1 14 OSOO* ROBERTS RAINEY RAINEY gaTlij? WASHINGTON HAMPTON W.<Li<ER GILLIAM CR''STAL DERICK rAWCOAtil E^SIE KWAME PICKV FRANK MARION ROLANDO p T r V e V HAL JAPE student first "name CARRIE CHERRie WILLIAM LARRY LADONNA _ NATAISHA TARA TASHA Jhgel^ KENDALt STEVEN REGINALD EDWARD 044 LAST YEAR SCHOOL j(. P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 4 77^ LAST YEAR CLASS P4 P4 P4 >4 pit _Ptt pit P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 02 0? 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 01 Ethnic Group ,01 01 01 01 01 01 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 c T M M M M M ' M M M M M Sex _F F F F M M F F F F TT M M M M Current class year A Qt2 Q>t2 042 042 042 042 042 042 042 042 042 042 04 2 I J -OAZ.ItaJ.d PAGE 7 Current school no. .0_44_____ 044 044 044 Private school 044 044 044 Qlttt 044 044 044 :Jo IS 11 70 2t a n l: 2
2! X - 31 K x )< X X J} s X L (. ( 939961 940158 939716 939958 950096 939800 940154 939612 939956 939960 940164 940239 940288' 950072 939952 O 3 Q o c , 939799 o o 7 WRAY TYLER KERR GRADY GOODNIGHT FENTON CLEM'dNS OGBULAFOR HADLEY S T U 5 P S FACEN HARRIS CROCKETT JAMES NEWTON TgAl'IgR--------- CHIDAMBARAM CTMrtCD ^ARA MARCIA CATHERINE RACHEL JENNA MATTHEW ^ONES JASMINE AMBER LAUREN TIFFANY MARISSA kRYSTIAN CARLOS KEVIN PREETHI 045 li P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 Z ^4 P4 P4 P4 P4 P4 ^P4" P4 Pit PIT Pit _____94. 'J 01 01 cyi 01 01 irr 02 02 02 02 02 15T Q2 02 sr 04 JiS_ T F F F F M z F F F F F T M M IT TT Moved out of district - Perryvill enroll 04S 045 045 d4S --------- 045 045 -------------------------------------------------------- 045 045 ------------------------------------------------------------ 030 l\ Qlt3 X M ' iJ K . K 91 92 U ' 65 W c 252
045 no? k. (j "I N? 13 c c i c (, k 4 >0 S3| &4I H" "o C 1 O T O 0 5 1 ij ,j 9 Q9oocn 940030 9 4 0 ^7'' 940200 950057 940020 939679 939709 939965 940215 950336 10/27/93 Jackson WAJ-TriM BUS noAOco WT I I HUDSON PHILLIPS HOOD AL5RIGH'' CHAM2 E RS HICKS MILAM GLOVER 14:09:17 Uni versa! Student IO Student last name 950059. flASSAS 940161 940235 940258 940132 940186 940229 952419 94014? nt o DAVISON BROWN RATLIFF ' tWTOOhSSr DAWSON BROWN HUTSON BAILEY PERRY nous BLACK 940195 940218 940^^^ 1 TOWNSEND PARKER 5llI^0M END 0 F SHAQUITA r Api_yM KHAY^tA RAYLE BRITTNI DONNIE FRED CORNELIUS BRITTANY JESSICA JACKLYN Student f 1 r st name SHERIEF JUSTIN TRE-Y KEVIN "JOTIS------- SHATERRICA pOMINUftijE REGINA^ AMANDA KEVIN VSR------------ DEANTRE COURTNEY FTOAiT REPORT * 052 LAST VEAR SCHOOL OSi It PA PA PA PA TT PA PA PA PA Pft P4 PA LAST YEAR CLASS .P4_ P4 P4 P4 'RF P4 P4 Ta" P4 PA PA PA Tr 0 ' 01 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 01 01 01 Ethnic Group 01 01 01 01 w 02 02 "CT 02 02 VC 02 02 TT T F F F F F F M M M F F F Sex M M H M T F F r F M TT M M TT K Current class year K Assigned to King-did not 035 OTT 035 035 575* 035 033 035 035 K -7--------------- Moved out of district 052 Current school 028 052 052 052 3 no. 052 m- 052 052 1157 052 052 IHT to 2d 21 21 23 SI N a c o ( ( ( c ri M u 1/Arkansas Deinocrat (gazette SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1994 Cnnwri^ O I IttlA ROCk NOWSOapefS. IflC. Give black 4-year-olds seats, district asks BY CYNTHIA HOWELL Democrat-Gazette Education Writer The Little Rock School District has 129 vacant seats onetenth the number of children on the waiting list in its early- childhood education program for 4-year-olds. The problem, district officials explained this week in documents submitted to U.S. District Judge Susan Webber Wright, is that the vacant seats in the program are reserved for white children, and the waiting list consists mostly of black children. In the court briefs, school district administrators said they had vigorously recruited white children last spring for the program, but would now like permission to release the unfilled, reserved seats to black children on the waiting list. The vacant seats represent almost 18 percent of all the seats in the free, full-day program. Since seats still remain vacant as the 1994-95 school year gets under way, the district submits that the vacant seats should now be released to black students who can benefit from the educational opportunities that will be provided, the legal brief said. The districts early-childhood education program is a component of its desegregation plan. The program was designed to attract both black and white children to 20 schools that have been difficult to desegregate and to prepare children for kindergarten and elementary school. The program has the capacity to serve 720 children in classes of 18 children each. So far, the district has enrolled 357 black children and 234 white children in the program. The districts goal was to racially balance each of the classes. But not enough white children signed up for all the available seats at 15 of the schools. The following elementaries had the largest number of vacancies: Badgett, 23
Baseline, 12
Cloverdale, 14
Franklin, 16
Garland, 8
Mitchell, 9
Rightsell, 8
Washington, 12
and Watson, 12. The district has 1,120 black children and 84 white children on the waiting lists for the early- childhood program. The white children are on the waiting lists for schools that have filled all their allotted seats.SEP 61994 Otiico 01 DoiogfC-gaiion Mortorii'g IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS WESTERN DIVISION r I U.S- St? C1 LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT. ET AL. PLAINTfFI y. NO. LR-C-82-866 PULASKI COUNTY SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL. DEFENDANTS MRS. LORENE JOSHUA, ET AL. INTERVENORS KATHERINE W. KNIGHT, ET AL. INTERVENORS JOSHUA INTERVENORS RESPONSE TO LRSDS MOTION TO RELEASE KINDERGARTEN SEATS AND FOUR YEAR OLD PROGRAM SEATS AND OPPOSITION TO LRSDS RECRUITMENT EFFORTS The LRSD filed with the Court on or about August 25, 1994 its motion requesting release of kindergarten and four year old program seats. In response to the LRSDs motion, Joshua states first that we have qualified opposition to the conditional release of said seats for the 1994 school term only and agrees that the vacant seats should be released to eligible black students
but, second, the LRSD is retreating from the Plan. Therefore, Joshua prays that the Court limit its possible approval to this year only and further prays for sanctions for this reason and the others which follow. The recruitment efforts by LRSD have been misrepresented. The district simply engaged in a proforma effort to obtain or recruit white eligible pupils for the program. Moreover, the Associate Superintendent for Desegregation, Dr. Russ Mayo, neither c:\wp60\lrsd.pledeveloped nor required the development of a recruitment plan which was tailored to address white enrollment in these schools. The districts non-directed efforts were therefore neither "sustained," "vigorous," nor "out of the ordinary." Joshua prays for a hearing to establish these points on a bad faith contention against the LRSD. Furthermore, the district's plan proposes to enhance the racial imbalances in the schools as the upper grade levels become affected by the promotions. This factor will also be evidenced thereafter as the children in these schools in the form of racial percentages even higher than at present. WHEREFORE, the Joshua Intervenors pray that the Court set the matter for hearing and thereafter impose sanctions against the LRSD officials who are official responsible for the misrepresentations made, and for other appropriate relief. Respectfully submitted. JOHN W. WALKER, P.A. 1723 Broadway Little Rock, AR 72206 (501) 374-3758 By: ^John ' / W. Walker, Bar No. 64046 V c:\wp60\lrsd.ple 2CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE was I, John W. Walker, do hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing plqs^g forwarded to all counsel of record, by U.S. Mail, postage prepaid, on this cz-^z^ay of September, 1994. John W. Walker T c
\wp60\lrsd.ple 3CO: (%/>/ Little Rock School District December 6,1994 TO: From: Thru: Subject
MEMORANDUM Ann Brown, Federal Monitor Audrey Lee, Coordinator of SA information Dr. Russell Mayo, Associate Superintendent (A received DK 1 5 iqq^ Office of Desegregit' '> Filling spaces in the Rockefeller infants and Two year program 1. The capacity and number of vacancies in the infant and Two-year old program are as follows
Infant capacity Two-year old 10 17 Current vacancies Current vacancies 1 6 2. The length of time the vacancies have been open are as follows: The infant vacancy occurred in November 1994. The Two-year old vacancies occurred in September 1994 with seven vacancies, in October we enrolled (3) two-year olds and dropped (3). In November (2) seats were filled , in December (2) seats were filled and (11) two-year olds are currently enrolled. 3. The timeline for filling vacancies is as follows: Since the program is functioning on a 12 month cycle we are continuously offering seats from the waiting list on a monthly basis. Our goal is to keep the enrollment at capacity at all times. 4. Why Infant and Two-year-old programs have been running at less than capacity is as follows: The Infant and Two-year old Caucasian capacity is maximized . The remaining seats have been consistently offered to African American families from the waiting list. The cost has been the primary reason for these families declining the seats. The Department of Human services offers assistance, but it is my understanding that the list has a two-year waiting period. 1 810 West Markham street Little Rock, Arkansas 72301 (501)324-20005. The current placement policies and practices are as follows
First preference, is given to students who live in the attendance zone and have sibling attending the school. Second, is given to students who live in the attendance zone. Third, is given to students who do not live in attendance zone but have sibling attending the school. Fourth, is staff preference. Fifth, is desegregation transfer. 6. How and when we will modify the policies and practices to expedite student placement is as follows: Starting the month of December we have began to telephone parents and offer seats where vacancies exist. After the parent is called, a follow-up letter is sent to confirm the parent's response. 7. The date as each of the current vacancies are filled. Since we have started the telephone procedure we have filled the (1) infant seat and (5) two-year-old seats. These seats were filled 12/5- 12/8/94. 2z> February 3,1995 To: From: Thru: Subject: Little Rock School District receive^ Memorandum Ann Brown, Federal Monitor Audrey Lee, coordinator of SA information Dr. Russell Mayo, Associate Superintendent Rockefeller Early Childhood Programs FEB 8 1995 C' S J As Of January 19, 1995 the enrollment in the early childhood programs are as follows: infant (Pl) Two-year old(P2) 10 enrolled 15 enrolled Three-year old (P3) 11 enrolled 0 vacancies 2 vacancies 7 vacancies E 5 6 7 MB 5 9 4 e Students were assigned to the Two and Three-year-old programs from January 9 through January 17,1995. At the present time there are no two-year olds on the waiting list. There are no nonblack students on the Three-year-old waiting list to fill the five available seats. The two black vacancies in the Three-year program have been offered and we are waiting for a response from the parents. 810 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 (501)324-3000z Ci FiLSD U.S OIS75 uASTcRM OiST JCT COURT RiCT ARKANSAS IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS WESTERN DIVISION st? - 7 1995 JAMES Bv: lORiMACK, CLERK I P CLERiT LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT PLAINTIFF VS. No. LR-C-82-866 PULASKI COUNTY SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 1, ET AL DEFENDANTS MRS. LORENE JOSHUA, ET AI. INTERVENORS KATHERINE KNIGHT, ET AL INTERVENORS ORDER The Little Rock School District ("LRSD") has filed a motion and supplemental motion seeking permission to release to black students those unfilled seats in the incentive schools that the district had reserved for white kindergarten students and those unfilled seats reserved for white four-year-olds at both incentive and area schools. The LRSD stated it engaged in vigorous recruitment efforts for the programs for the 1995-96 school year, and that while these recruitment efforts yielded some positive results, a large number of seats remained vacant. More--than- once. the Court has expressed its reluctance to condone releasing_ seats set aside for white students because relinquishing those seats will make desegregating the schools more difficult. especially the incentive schools. The Court has addressed the long-term effects of this course of action in previous order dated September 7, 1994 and will not repeat that a analysis here. [Doc. # 2304.] From a review of the recent record, the Court is not convinced that the district's efforts satisfy the 2 5 13requirement for recruitment that is timely, vigorous, and sustained. The Court is particularly concerned that, during the pre-school registration period early last spring. the district informed parents by means of brightly colored flyers that the availability of the four-year-old' program might be reduced during the 1995-96 school year due to projected budget cuts. As a result. parents could not be confident of their access to the program, and doubtless some were thereby dissuaded from enrolling their children. Furthermore, in this year's filings, which are virtually identical to last motion and brief to release seats. the LRSD once again has cited its quarterly program planning and budgeting document status reports and its monthly project management tool as sources of additional recruitment documentation. In last year's Order granting the motion to release seats, the Court noted that the nature of the project management tool is such that it does not contain additional information on recruitment. Such is still the case. The data supplied through exhibits illustrates that the district will fall far short of its desegregation goals if the seats reserved for white kindergarten students in the incentive schools go to black children instead. The percentages will be 94% black at Franklirr. 100% at Garland, 100% at Mitchell, 98% at Rightsell, and 70% at Rockefeller if the current vacancies are filled with black students. The LRSD would also fall short of its racial balance goals for four-year-old assignments in 14 of the 20 schools which offer the program if seats reserved for white 2students are filled by black students. Those schools outside the range would be Badgett (81% black), Baseline (81%), Brady (61%), Chicot (67%), Cloverdale (83%), Franklin (93%), Garland (72%), King (63%), Mitchell (89%), Rightsell (83%), Rockefeller (54%), Romine (78%), Watson (78%), and Wilson (61%). Exhibits filed by the LRSD on September 7, 1995 offer information indicating the LRSD has reserved the targeted number of seats for white four-year-old students in the incentive, interdistrict. and area schools. However, the data shows that Rightsell is the only incentive school in which the district reserved half of the seats for white kindergarten students. If the number of currently empty kindergarten seats were filled with white students, in addition to those whites already enrolled. the proportions would be 53% black at Franklin, 63% at Garland, 73% at Mitchell, and 67% at Rockefeller. These numbers indicate that the district either has already released seats to black children or never reserved them for whites in the first place. Even though the LRSD has failed to reserve all of the requisite number of seats and despite the inadequate job LRSD has done in recruiting white children for these programs, the Court recognizes that another major goal of the programs, in addition to racial integration. is to assist in increasing the achievement of black students. The parties previously have agreed that vacant seats reserved for white children will not remain unfilled. (LRSD Except for Mitchell and Rockefeller, these proportions are an improvement over those noted last year. 3Desegregation Plan, pg. 140.) Since the school year is underway, and the release of the seats will benefit black children, motion is granted. the The Court once again directs the LRSD to reserve half of all incentive school kindergarten seats for 1996-97 and subsequent school years for white children and to continue to reserve the targeted number of seats for four-year-old students in all schools with a four-year-old program. Also, the district is to remain mindful of the target racial balance in the other elementary schools so as to recruit and assign students accordingly. The Court will continue to require the LRSD to seek court permission before releasing any reserved seats in future school years. Also, the Office of Desegregation Monitoring (ODM") is to continue closely monitoring the LRSD's recruitment of white children for the seats reserved for them in the four-year-old and kindergarten classes in the incentive schools and in the four-year-old programs at the other schools. IT IS SO ORDERED this 7-- day of September 1995. UNITED STATES /DISTO ISTRICT JUDGE docket aKrrjN Y 4 4n o kJ CL LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT ROCKEFELLER EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM OCTOBER 2, 1995 ENROLLMENT Clam Black Male Black Female Total Black White Male White Female Total While Other Male Other Female Total Other Total Count Black white % Other % Min.% Black Uax.% Black Mu. Cap K 18 24 42 4 9 13 0 3 3 S8 72.4 22.4 S.2 50.0 50.0 60 s: :z. CD cn tn Ld Q O I (f) Q tn CE 00 c^ CM CM cn S) If) o ID If) CP CP P1 P2 P3 P4 TOTAl 4 2 6 2 2 4 0 0 0 10 60.0 40.0 .0 50/1 50.0 10 2 4 6 4 4 8 0 0 0 14 42.9 57.1 .0 50.0 50.0 17 5 4 9 4 3 1 1 2 18 50.0 38.9 11.1 50.0 50.0 18 13 12 25 14 9 23 0 3 3 51 49.0 45.1 5.9 50.0 50.0 54 42 46 88 28 27 55 1 7 B 151 58.3 36.4 5.3 159 (S10/17/1995 16:04 5013242281 LRSD STUDENT ASSIGNM PAGE 02 LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT STUDENT ASSIGNMENT OFFICE 501 SHERMAN ST. LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72202 MEMORANDUM TO: Melissa Guldin, Associate Monitor FROM: Nancy Acre, Director of Student Assignment DATE: October 17, 1995 SUBJECT
Eariy Childhood Enrollment Report/Capacity Figures Attached is the report you requested on the Rockefeller Early Childhood Program. In response to your October 12 memo to Dr. Mayo, the capacity figures we are currently using are those found on our October 2 enrollment count that you received. Let me know if we can be of further assistance. NA
pt Attachment c: Dr. Russ Mayo, Associate Superintendent, 10/17/1995 16:04 5013242281 LRSD STUDENT ASSIGNM PAGE 01 DiRECTOR of SwdENT AssiqNMENT UniE Rock School Dismicr "501 ShcRMAN Link Rock, AR 72202 TdephoNE 501-5 24-2109 Fax 501J 24-2281 eo'^ss. MTl TO - 0 I - 0 / o 0 fncf^ St^EClAL INSTBUCnONS NUMBEK OF PAG^ INCLUOING COyEB 3 MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: DATE: LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT STUDENT ASSIGNMENT OFFICE 501 SHERMAN ST. LITTLE ROCK ARKANSAS 72202 Melissa Guldin, Associate Monitor Nancy Acre, Director of Student Assignment October 17, 1995 OCT 1 3 1995 Office of Desegrsvatiai iV'lV! J SUBJECT: Early Childhood Enrollment Report/Capacity Figures Attached is the report you requested on the Rockefeller Early Childhood Program. In response to your October 12 memo to Dr. Mayo, the capacity figures we are currently using are those found on our October 2 enrollment count that you received. Let me know if we can be of further assistance. NA:pt Attachment c: Dr. Russ Mayo, Associate SuperintendentClass K PI P2 P3 P4 TOTAL Black Male 18 4 2 5 13 42 Black Female 24 2 4 4 12 46 Total Black 42 6 6 9 25 88 White Male 4 2 4 4 14 28 White Female 9 2 4 3 9 27 LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT ROCKEFELLER EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM OCTOBER 2, 1995 ENROLLMENT Total White 13 4 8 7 23 55 Other Male 0 0 0 1 0 1 Other Female 3 0 0 1 3 7 Total Other 3 0 0 1 3 8 Total Count 58 10 14 18 51 151 Black % 72.4 60.0 42.9 50.0 49.0 58.3 White % 22.4 40.0 57.1 38.9 45.1 36.4 Other % 5.2 .0 .0 11.1 5.9 5.3 Min.% Black 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 Max.% Black 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 Max. Cap. 60 10 17 18 54 159CF - 3 High School Kindergartens The Little Rock School District has maintained kindergartens in the high schools for a number of years. Originally they served a purpose by being associated with high school Child Development offerings or family life classes. As that kind of class offering has changed in the district the high school kindergartens have been used to place children that enrolled too late to get into their attendance zone school. It is time to re-examine the roll that these kindergarten sections play in the school district. The Little Rock School District has not given sufficient attention to the provisions of its Desgregation Plan Citywide Early Childhood Education Program that says it will address three objectives. (Page 9) (1) to provide parenting education for the parents of early childhood students
(2) to provide quality child care arrangements for low income parents which stress social development and school readiness
and (3) to provide a quality pre-school program for disadvantaged students. These objectives are not being met in the high school kindergarten setting. Further the use of these high schools as a placement of last resort shows the plan provision on page 11 calling for assistance to disadvantaged parents in the kindergarten pre-registration process is ineffective or non-existent and the available magnet school seats indicate that the provision also on page 11 to make these parents aware of magnet opportunities in their neighborhoods is not working. The kindergartens in the elementary schools offer more than the high schools can provide. One of the advantages is the association in the building with other children. They can get a glimpse of the educational opportunities of the first grade and can begin to develop those behaviors that will make them successful. In high schools they dont get to participate in school assemblies, dont get a chance to participate in the team building activities that all the elementary schools offer and dont get the staff services that are available to their peers. There is no counseling service available, no social worker, no music teacher, no P. E. instruction, no oversight by an elementary principal, and no elementary health services. In private, elementary principals will say that they see problems that high school kindergartners have in adjusting to regular school settings. Eighty seven percent of these children are black and most come from impoverished backgrounds. The kindergarten experience for them should be a needed leg up instead of a boot. In addition, at the high school kindergartens, five out of seven classes or three of the five schools are racially isolated with all black classes. In the school system a lack of white students may result in some cases of racial isolation and the eighth circuit court tolerated some isolation in the incentive schools but these children do not have the advantages offered by incentive schools to compensate for isolation and at the beginning of these childrens school experience this isolation should not be tolerated. There appears to be adequate space available in existing class sections to accommodate the high school kindergarten children. Consideration might also be given to new sections at interdistrict and stipulation magnet schools to reduce the competition for seats at the kindergarten level and perhaps attract white parents that might otherwise opt for private school. It also would help solve the difficulty in recruiting to fill the three additional seats in first grade. (Class size standards are 20 for kindergarten and 23 for first grade so assuming all 20 kindergartners move on to first grade 3 seats are available for recruiting). A chart is attached showing potential available seats and the attendance zone schools of high school kindergartners. Significant savings could be realized by reducing the number of kindergartens offered while still keeping within standards and shifting more shidents into the magnet schools transfers the cost from the operational budget to the magnet budget where half the cost is paid by the state. District administrators might want to look into the use of the kindergarten space to be used as day care for school age mothers as an attempt to assist them in completion of their high school work.Kindergarten Enrollment School Name Badgett Bale Baseline Booker Brady Carver Chicot Cloverdale Elem Dodd Fair Park Forest Park Franklin Fullbrig ht Garland Geyer Springs Gibbs Jefferson M.L King Mablevale Elem McDermott Meadowcliff Mitchell Otter Creek Pulaski Heights Rightsell Rockefeller Romine Terry Wakefield Washington Watson Western Hills Williams Wilson Woodruff Grand Total Grade K Black 12 28 42 38 43 31 35 45 29 28 22 98 32 33 29 17 23 57 49 24 37 36 12 30 37 31 33 29 42 53 44 29 31 35 26 1220 63% Ethnic White 8 14 14 33 30 29 22 13 9 11 38 9 45 6 11 17 38 38 12 31 18 1 27 28 1 21 16 49 16 25 15 10 29 11 7 702 37% K Total Grand Total Potential Available Seats In High School Kindergarten 20 42 56 71 73 60 57 58 38 39 60 107 77 39 40 34 61 95 61 55 55 37 39 58 38 52 49 78 58 78 59 39 60 46 33 1922 20 42 56 71 73 60 57 58 38 39 60 107 77 39 40 34 61 95 61 55 55 37 39 58 38 52 49 78 58 78 59 39 60 46 33 1922 0 0 4 9 7 0 3 2 2 1 0 0 3 1 0 6 0 5 0 5 5 3 1 2 2 8 11 2 2 2 1 1 0 14 7 109 3 2 3 5 7 1 4 2 2 10 5 5 '9 4 4 1 2 5 2 5 6 24 3 3 117 + 2 NozoneKindergarten Enrollment in High Schools Count of Studio Grade K I Ethnic K Total Name Central Fair Hall McClellan Community High Sch Parkview Grand Total Black 50 12 7 20 14 103 White 0 3 13 0 0 16 50 15 20 20 14 119Paerficus? Hore + - RECEIV^'^ FEB 1 ? 1996 Office of Desesregaiion Monitorinfl OILPS' P.kSE 1 sQffli COWS ey school l9S6/02/i2 SOfiCl: 06 raEFELLES SCSfraE SCHOOL C15SS Slack Black Other Other Total Hint HaxJ Hax Count Percent Camt Percent Count Black Black Capacity 06 06 30 2k ?5.01 i2.n 10 9 26.01 ll.n ko ko. eo.ot 3 kO.OJ 60.01 kO kO Total 260 6).rt 165 so.-n k06 F2=Screen leit F=Exit F6=Tcp line F9=Retrieee F!0=Top Fll^Bottae Ft2=Break f!k=yieK PI P2 P3 P4 Class Black 37 6 8 8 21 Total 80 ROCKEFELLER ECE ENROLLMENT As Of 2/11/96 White Total Change since last report % Black Maximum Capacity 20 57 0 65 60 4 8 9 29 70 10 16 17 50 150 0 0 -1 +2 +1 60 10 50 47 42 53 17 18 54 159Class Black K 37 P1 5 P2 9 P3 a P4 21 Total 80 ROCKEFELLER ECE ENROLLMENT As of 3/7/96 White 20 5 8 9 28 70 Total Enrollment % Black Maximum Capacity Difference (plus or minus) in total enrollment since last report 57 65 60 No change 10 17 17 49 150 50 53 47 43 53 10 17 18 54 159 No change +1 No change -1 No changePowerHouse QDIZ .'1 LPSO PAGE SCHOOL COUHIS eV SCHOOL 1 HOOL
036 ROCKEfELLEf INCENTIVE SCHOOL Class Slack Slack Other Count Percent Count Other Percent Total Count Hin t Black i>^ 1 RC.'- Oilice ot Desegtegalicn Monitonna Hor? + 1996/03/O? Max i Black Hax Caoacity k Pl P2 P3 P4 SP 01 02 03 04 33 5 9 S 21 0 3? 33 25 21 64.9$ 50.0$ 52.9$ 4?.!$ 42.9$ .0$ 64.9$ ?8.6$ 56.8$ 53.8$ 20 5 5 9 28 0 20 9 19 18 35.1$ 60.0$ !i?.l$ 52.9$ 5?.l$ .0$ 35.1$ 2t.ii$ 43.2$ 46.2$ 5.' 10 1? 1? 49 0 5/ 42 44 39 50.0$ 50.0$ 50.0$ 50.0$ 50.0$ .0$ 40.0$ 40.0$ 40.0$ 40.0$ 50.0$ 50.0$ 50.0$ 50.0$ 50.0$ .0$ 60.0$ 60.0$ 60.0$ 60.0$ 60 10 1? 18 54 0 60 60 60 60 F2=Scpeen salt F3=Exit F6=Top line F9=Setrie/e F10=Top FlbBotto ?t2=Sre3k FU=Vies PoserHous? QUIZ Hore + - OlficQ ^996 Of Di 29. .'! LRSD PACE 2 CHOOL: SCHOOL COONTS 6? SCHOOL 036 gOCKEFELLEg IHCLNTIVE SCHOOL i' 1 a c c Black Count Black Other Othff Total Percent Count Percent Count Hin J Black Hax S Black 1996/03/0? Hax Capacity 05 06 30 26 ?6.QS ?5.0S 10 25.OS 25.OS 60 32 60.01 60.OS 60.OS 60.OS 60 60 Total 250 61.9J 156 38.H POP 2=Screen e/ait =12=8reak F3=Exit Ft6=l?ie P6=Too line F9=Retrieve F10=Top FlbBottoiauz. GRADE AF AM Pl 0 1 P2 0 1 P3 1 1 P4 7 0 GRAND TOTAL
8 3 Rockefeller October 1, 2001 BF BM HF HM NF NM WF WM TOTAL 3 5 7 0 15 2 0 0 0 0 3 3 12 3 9 11 25 0 0 0 0 4 3 16 0 0 0 0 5 7 30 1 I 0 0 0 7 8 34 0 0 0 19 21 92
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