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Native American Schools Serve Nearly All Students Eligible for Free Meals

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Several community schools serving exclusively American Indian or Alaska Native students show a consistent demographic pattern of 100% indigenous enrollment, with no representation from other racial or ethnic groups. The gender distribution varies slightly across these schools, with female students ranging from 38% to 52% and male students from 48% to 62%. A significant majority of students at these schools qualify for federally subsidized free and reduced-price meals, with eligibility rates between 96.7% and 99%. This data highlights the schools’ role in serving predominantly indigenous populations with high levels of economic need. The schools are located in different states, including South Dakota, New Mexico, and Utah, indicating a regional focus on Native American communities. This uniform demographic and economic profile underscores the importance of targeted educational support and resources for these communities.

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