Directory of Holyoke Statistics

A Collaboration of the Holyoke Youth Task Force
& The Center for Public Policy and Administration, UMass

 

 

Reports and Resources
Health reports & links
Department of Social Services
Quarterly Report (2002)

Holyoke Reports
School Census
PRIDE Reports
Measures drug and alcohol use in school systems
Needs statements
This link provides narrative descriptions of Holyoke's needs from previous grant applications. Youth Task Force members have offered there need statements to share.

Useful Links
Demographics
This link brings you to the city of Holyokes demographics web page. You can scroll down to see all the data provided.
Holyoke Census 2000
U.S. Census Bureau
Local contact for Census Data- Karen Mendrala, Holyoke Planning Department, 413-322-5575
Pioneer Valley Planning Commission
Bureau of Labor Statistics,
New England Region
Di
vision of Employment & Training
Department of Youth Services
Graphs and tables of Massachusetts DYS population analysis.
Gaston Institute
Gaston Institute for Latino Community Development and Public Policy

Maps of Holyoke

Grant Resources & Links
This link brings you back to the Youth Task Force website and provides some useful links to foundations, state and federal funding opportunities as well as provides grant writing tips and news on the world of philanthropy.

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School Census 2001
Holyoke Public Schools
Revised October Census

Source: Holyoke Public School Department
Karen Guillette 413-534-2000

Bellow is a list of available pages from the school census. As you select a title, the pages will come up with the information for each title on it. When you want to go back to the complete list (this page) close the page with the report on it.

Enrollment by Classification:
Enrollment for Total and Low Income
Enrollment by Low Income Students
Enrollment by Race
Enrollment for Female Students, Grades 6-12


Enrollment by Grade:
Enrollment Grades K-12 Summary
Enrollment by Grade, 6-12
Enrollment by Grade, Pre K-5


Non English Speaking Students:
Students Who Cannot Perform Ordinary Class Work in English
Students Whose First Language is Not English

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