Why this matters
Demographic composition shapes every other number on a school profile. High-poverty schools face structural headwinds — not because of students themselves, but because of funding gaps, staff turnover, and reduced access to enrichment. The Free/Reduced Lunch rate is the most-cited poverty proxy in US K-12 data. Trend it alongside teacher turnover and chronic absence for the clearest picture.
What we're seeing
At Robert Louis Stevenson College and Career Preparatory, student body composition has been essentially flat over the 5-year window — from 95% in 2020 to 95% in 2023. The gap vs US average of 52% (FRL) has narrowed — from 43% above in 2020 to 43% above in 2023.