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Data Profile for Staten Island

Staten Island is a Borough in New York that had total population of 443,728 in 2000 according to the US Census. Staten Island ranks lowest on Percent of People that are Black of any Borough. It ranks highest on Percent of People that are White, lowest on Percent of all Students Who Are Black, and highest on Percent of all Students Who Are White.

Indicators
Chart All Elementary and Middle School Students
   Average Percent of Students Attending Each School Day (2003) 92.4%  
   Number of American Indian Students (2003) 173  
   Number of Asian Students (2003) 2,976  
   Number of Black Students (2003) 6,421  
   Number of Hispanic Students (2003) 7,901  
   Number of Registered Students (2003) 43,447  
   Number of White Students (2003) 25,976  
   Percent of all Students Who Are American Indian (2003) 0.4%  
   Percent of all Students Who Are Asian (2003) 6.8%  
   Percent of all Students Who Are Black (2003) 14.8%  
   Percent of all Students Who Are Hispanic (2003) 18.2%  
   Percent of all Students Who Are White (2003) 59.8%  
   Percent of Students Meeting State and City English Standards by Performing At or Above Grade Level (2005) 63.8%  
Chart All Elementary and Middle School Teachers
   Percent of Teachers with Master's Degrees or Higher (2003) 85.5%  
Chart All Educational Attainment By Race
   Number of Asian People Over 25 with a College Degree (2000) 5,047  
   Number of Asian People Over 25 with a Graduate or Professional Degree (2000) 2,629  
   Number of Asian People Over 25 with a High School Diploma or GED (2000) 2,884  
   Number of Asian People Over 25 with Less than a High School Education (2000) 2,561  
   Number of Asian People Over 25 with Some College or an Associates Degree (2000) 3,209  
   Number of Black People Over 25 with a College Degree (2000) 2,969  
   Number of Black People Over 25 with a Graduate or Professional Degree (2000) 1,413  
   Number of Black People Over 25 with a High School Diploma or GED (2000) 6,158  
   Number of Black People Over 25 with Less than a High School Education (2000) 5,668  
   Number of Black People Over 25 with Some College or an Associates Degree (2000) 7,262  
   Number of People with Other Races Over 25 with a College Degree (2000) 1,505  
   Number of People with Other Races Over 25 with a Graduate or Professional Degree (2000) 693  
   Number of People with Other Races Over 25 with a High School Diploma or GED (2000) 5,379  
   Number of People with Other Races Over 25 with Less than a High School Education (2000) 4,673  
   Number of People with Other Races Over 25 with Some College or an Associates Degree (2000) 4,447  
   Number of White People Over 25 with a College Degree (2000) 31,996  
   Number of White People Over 25 with a Graduate or Professional Degree (2000) 21,862  
   Number of White People Over 25 with a High School Diploma or GED (2000) 84,424  
   Number of White People Over 25 with Less than a High School Education (2000) 38,261  
   Number of White People Over 25 with Some College or an Associates Degree (2000) 60,755  
   Percent of Asian People Over 25 with a College Degree (2000) 30.9%  
   Percent of Asian People Over 25 with a Graduate or Professional Degree (2000) 16.1%  
   Percent of Asian People Over 25 with a High School Diploma or GED (2000) 17.7%  
   Percent of Asian People Over 25 with Less than a High School Education (2000) 15.7%  
   Percent of Asian People Over 25 with Some College or an Associates Degree (2000) 19.7%  
   Percent of Black People Over 25 with a College Degree (2000) 12.7%  
   Percent of Black People Over 25 with a Graduate or Professional Degree (2000) 6.0%  
   Percent of Black People Over 25 with a High School Diploma or GED (2000) 26.2%  
   Percent of Black People Over 25 with Less than a High School Education (2000) 24.1%  
   Percent of Black People Over 25 with Some College or an Associates Degree (2000) 30.9%  
   Percent of People with Other Races Over 25 with a College Degree (2000) 9.0%  
   Percent of People with Other Races Over 25 with a Graduate or Professional Degree (2000) 4.2%  
   Percent of People with Other Races Over 25 with a High School Diploma or GED (2000) 32.2%  
   Percent of People with Other Races Over 25 with Less than a High School Education (2000) 28.0%  
   Percent of People with Other Races Over 25 with Some College or an Associates Degree (2000) 26.6%  
   Percent of White People Over 25 with a College Degree (2000) 13.5%  
   Percent of White People Over 25 with a Graduate or Professional Degree (2000) 9.2%  
   Percent of White People Over 25 with a High School Diploma or GED (2000) 35.6%  
   Percent of White People Over 25 with Less than a High School Education (2000) 16.1%  
   Percent of White People Over 25 with Some College or an Associates Degree (2000) 25.6%  
Chart All Educational Attainment By Hispanic Origin
   Number of Latinos Over 25 with a College Degree (2000) 2,488  
   Number of Latinos Over 25 with a Graduate or Professional Degree (2000) 1,313  
   Number of Latinos Over 25 with a High School Diploma or GED (2000) 9,252  
   Number of Latinos Over 25 with Less than a High School Education (2000) 8,338  
   Number of Latinos Over 25 with Some College or an Associates Degree (2000) 7,796  
   Number of Non-Latinos Over 25 with a College Degree (2000) 30,344  
   Number of Non-Latinos Over 25 with a Graduate or Professional Degree (2000) 20,976  
   Number of Non-Latinos Over 25 with a High School Diploma or GED (2000) 79,338  
   Number of Non-Latinos Over 25 with Less than a High School Education (2000) 33,938  
   Number of Non-Latinos Over 25 with Some College or an Associates Degree (2000) 56,380  
   Percent of Latinos Over 25 with a College Degree (2000) 8.5%  
   Percent of Latinos Over 25 with a Graduate or Professional Degree (2000) 4.5%  
   Percent of Latinos Over 25 with a High School Diploma or GED (2000) 31.7%  
   Percent of Latinos Over 25 with Less than a High School Education (2000) 28.6%  
   Percent of Latinos Over 25 with Some College or an Associates Degree (2000) 26.7%  
   Percent of Non-Latinos Over 25 with a College Degree (2000) 13.7%  
   Percent of Non-Latinos Over 25 with a Graduate or Professional Degree (2000) 9.5%  
   Percent of Non-Latinos Over 25 with a High School Diploma or GED (2000) 35.9%  
   Percent of Non-Latinos Over 25 with Less than a High School Education (2000) 15.4%  
   Percent of Non-Latinos Over 25 with Some College or an Associates Degree (2000) 25.5%