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1 NC CAP NCCAP NORTH CAROLINA CENTER FOR AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS Increasing Access to Quality Afterschool Report CONVENE SUPPORT ADVOCATE NC Center for Afterschool Programs Roadmap of Need NC FALL Center 2013 for Afterschool Programs FALL 2010 HEALTH EDUCATION Economic Development Youth Behavior & Safety A ROADMAP OF NEED... The North Carolina Center for Afterschool Programs (NC CAP) is an organization dedicated to increasing access to high-quality afterschool programs, especially for at-risk youth in North Carolina. In 2010, NC CAP created a roadmap of ten indicators to inform policymakers, funders and citizens of areas where North Carolina should make its largest investments in preventive care afterschool programs, health care, job programs and other key initiatives for youth success. Three years later, we have revised and updated the Roadmap of Need to provide a more in-depth needs assessment for our state s youth. This new version contains twenty indicators of wellness in counties across North Carolina, divided into four categories: Health, Youth Behavior and Safety, Education, and Economic Development. Many of the original indicators from the 2010 version remain in this update, but we have also added several new indicators based on the suggestions of experts in each of these four categories. The indicators contain relevant annual data in order to demonstrate need across North Carolina, with each indicator being used to identify where young people are most at risk of not succeeding, both in and out of school. All data points selected are updated annually, with the hope that this document, along with future Roadmap of Need documents, can create a longitudinal dataset for county comparison. We hope this document can serve as a needs assessment for North Carolina, yet we acknowledge that this compilation is not the only or best way to assess need. For ease of calculation, we weighed all indicators equally, but in reality, some of these indicators may have a stronger influence on youth success than others. Additionally, we understand that other indicators could have been used. In order to come up with these indicators, NC CAP met with various experts in each of the four fields, including those from the corresponding state agency for each category, using their input to guide our decisions about which data to include. Had we chosen different indicators, such as using the number of students that qualify for free and reduced priced lunch instead of median household income, we suspect the results could have varied slightly. However, we predict that the counties at the top and the bottom of the rankings would largely remain the same. Once we had acquired the data, all 100 counties in North Carolina were ranked based on each individual data indicator. The rankings were then used to create both an overall ranking and a ranking for each of the four categories: Health, Youth Behavior and Safety, Education and Economic Development. This document includes the data and rankings for each category, as well as the overall data and rankings. Looking at this compilation, we see a very troubling trend. Our state is at risk of becoming two North Carolinas - one populated by young people living in areas that are attracting jobs and industry and another populated by young people living in communities in a state of economic decline. While our roadmap generally points to counties in eastern North Carolina as those most at risk, these county-wide indicators mask the variation occurring within counties, particularly our most populous and competitive counties where there are neighborhoods with many young people in need.

2 ROADMAP OF NEED : HEALTH HEALTH RANKINGS Overall Health Teen Pregnancy Number of Physicians Child Fatality Child Food Insecurity Child Obesity Average of Health HEALTH RANKINGS Overall Health Teen Pregnancy Number of Physicians Child Fatality Child Food Insecurity Child Obesity Average of Health WATAUGA COUNTY NEW HANOVER COUNTY ORANGE COUNTY CABARRUS COUNTY WAKE COUNTY IREDELL COUNTY HENDERSON COUNTY POLK COUNTY GRANVILLE COUNTY CARTERET COUNTY UNION COUNTY MOORE COUNTY GUILFORD COUNTY BUNCOMBE COUNTY FORSYTH COUNTY GATES COUNTY MITCHELL COUNTY JACKSON COUNTY HAYWOOD COUNTY HERTFORD COUNTY MECKLENBURG COUNTY PASQUOTANK COUNTY ROWAN COUNTY CUMBERLAND COUNTY DAVIE COUNTY BERTIE COUNTY DARE COUNTY PITT COUNTY TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY GASTON COUNTY ALEXANDER COUNTY CAMDEN COUNTY JONES COUNTY ALAMANCE COUNTY CATAWBA COUNTY DURHAM COUNTY STANLY COUNTY CURRITUCK COUNTY STOKES COUNTY BURKE COUNTY CRAVEN COUNTY WARREN COUNTY NASH COUNTY CHATHAM COUNTY ROCKINGHAM COUNTY AVERY COUNTY HARNETT COUNTY LINCOLN COUNTY NORTHAMPTON COUNTY WASHINGTON COUNTY MADISON COUNTY FRANKLIN COUNTY LENOIR COUNTY MARTIN COUNTY ASHE COUNTY BEAUFORT COUNTY ALLEGHANY COUNTY DAVIDSON COUNTY ONSLOW COUNTY MCDOWELL COUNTY JOHNSTON COUNTY BRUNSWICK COUNTY PENDER COUNTY WAYNE COUNTY CALDWELL COUNTY RANDOLPH COUNTY VANCE COUNTY GRAHAM COUNTY CLEVELAND COUNTY YADKIN COUNTY CASWELL COUNTY SURRY COUNTY RUTHERFORD COUNTY EDGECOMBE COUNTY PERQUIMANS COUNTY WILSON COUNTY CHEROKEE COUNTY PERSON COUNTY BLADEN COUNTY TYRRELL COUNTY HOKE COUNTY MACON COUNTY HALIFAX COUNTY PAMLICO COUNTY CLAY COUNTY SCOTLAND COUNTY RICHMOND COUNTY CHOWAN COUNTY WILKES COUNTY LEE COUNTY SWAIN COUNTY COLUMBUS COUNTY GREENE COUNTY ANSON COUNTY DUPLIN COUNTY SAMPSON COUNTY HYDE COUNTY ROBESON COUNTY MONTGOMERY COUNTY YANCEY COUNTY HOW THE CATEGORY RANKINGS WERE CALCULATED In order to calculate the rankings, each county was given a rank of 1-100, either from lowest to highest or highest to lowest, depending on each indicator. For example, teen pregnancy rates were ordered lowest to highest, while physicians per 10,000 population numbers were ordered highest to lowest. Once we had rankings for all the indicators in the category, the indicator rankings were averaged for each county, giving an average of all health rankings. The counties were then ranked by this average, providing an Overall Health. This procedure was repeated for the categories of Youth Behavior & Safety, Education and Economic Development.

3 HEALTH DATA Teen Pregnancy Rate per 1,000 Number of Physicians per 10,000 Child Fatality Rate per 10,000 Child Obesity Percentage Child Food Insecurity Percentage ALAMANCE COUNTY % 16.90% ALEXANDER COUNTY % 12.90% ALLEGHANY COUNTY % 28.40% ANSON COUNTY % 24.10% ASHE COUNTY % 14.60% AVERY COUNTY % 10.10% BEAUFORT COUNTY % 15.80% BERTIE COUNTY % 12.70% BLADEN COUNTY % 15.90% BRUNSWICK COUNTY % 17.50% BUNCOMBE COUNTY % 15.10% BURKE COUNTY % 15.00% CABARRUS COUNTY % 15.80% CALDWELL COUNTY % 16.40% CAMDEN COUNTY % 13.70% CARTERET COUNTY % 10.90% CASWELL COUNTY % 12.40% CATAWBA COUNTY % 15.90% CHATHAM COUNTY % 17.90% CHEROKEE COUNTY % 17.70% CHOWAN COUNTY % 20.20% CLAY COUNTY % 16.20% CLEVELAND COUNTY % 15.40% COLUMBUS COUNTY % 23.10% CRAVEN COUNTY % 12.50% CUMBERLAND COUNTY % 9.20% CURRITUCK COUNTY % 14.00% DARE COUNTY % 17.10% DAVIDSON COUNTY % 16.40% DAVIE COUNTY % 15.30% DUPLIN COUNTY % 21.40% DURHAM COUNTY % 19.10% EDGECOMBE COUNTY % 12.20% FORSYTH COUNTY % 14.10% FRANKLIN COUNTY % 17.00% GASTON COUNTY % 15.90% GATES COUNTY % 7.00% GRAHAM COUNTY % 13.10% GRANVILLE COUNTY % 16.90% GREENE COUNTY % 17.10% GUILFORD COUNTY % 16.10% HALIFAX COUNTY % 15.40% HARNETT COUNTY % 13.00% HAYWOOD COUNTY % 12.40% HENDERSON COUNTY % 12.70% HERTFORD COUNTY % 14.20% HOKE COUNTY % 16.50% HYDE COUNTY % 17.30% IREDELL COUNTY % 15.80% JACKSON COUNTY % 13.10% NORTH CAROLINA DATA Teen Pregnancy : Number of Physicians per 10,000: Child Fatality Rate per 10,000: 5.75 HEALTH DATA Teen Pregnancy Rate per 1,000 Number of Physicians per 10,000 Child Fatality Rate per 10,000 Child Obesity Percentage Child Food Insecurity Percentage JOHNSTON COUNTY % 18.20% JONES COUNTY % 11.10% LEE COUNTY % 16.30% LENOIR COUNTY % 15.60% LINCOLN COUNTY % 9.40% MACON COUNTY % 25.50% MADISON COUNTY % 14.50% MARTIN COUNTY % 16.10% MCDOWELL COUNTY % 13.00% MECKLENBURG COUNTY % 18.20% MITCHELL COUNTY % 14.20% MONTGOMERY COUNTY % 14.80% MOORE COUNTY % 16.40% NASH COUNTY % 16.10% NEW HANOVER COUNTY % 13.40% NORTHAMPTON COUNTY % 15.30% ONSLOW COUNTY % 11.30% ORANGE COUNTY % 16.80% PAMLICO COUNTY % 16.80% PASQUOTANK COUNTY % 16.30% PENDER COUNTY % 21.30% PERQUIMANS COUNTY % 22.50% PERSON COUNTY % 18.20% PITT COUNTY % 17.40% POLK COUNTY % 17.00% RANDOLPH COUNTY % 16.70% RICHMOND COUNTY % 13.70% ROBESON COUNTY % 21.00% ROCKINGHAM COUNTY % 15.10% ROWAN COUNTY % 13.60% RUTHERFORD COUNTY % 15.00% SAMPSON COUNTY % 23.20% SCOTLAND COUNTY % 14.40% STANLY COUNTY % 15.40% STOKES COUNTY % 12.10% SURRY COUNTY % 18.10% SWAIN COUNTY % 15.70% TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY % 16.20% TYRRELL COUNTY % 9.30% UNION COUNTY % 15.50% VANCE COUNTY % 11.80% WAKE COUNTY % 15.70% WARREN COUNTY % 11.80% WASHINGTON COUNTY % 16.10% WATAUGA COUNTY % 12.30% WAYNE COUNTY % 16.20% WILKES COUNTY % 16.60% WILSON COUNTY % 17.50% YADKIN COUNTY % 17.90% YANCEY COUNTY % 17.80% Child Food Insecurity Percentage: 27.30% Child Obesity Percentage: 15.70% HEALTH Indicators Teen Pregnancy The teen pregnancy rate is the number of pregnancies per 1,000 females ages in Number of Physicians The number of physicians represents the number of doctors of medicine or osteopathy licensed with the North Carolina Medical Board per 10,000 total population in Child Fatality The child fatality rate is the number of child deaths per 10,000 children under age 18 in This number includes infant mortalities. Child Food Insecurity The food insecurity rate reflects the percentage of children under age 18 living in food insecure households in These numbers reflect the USDA s definition for household food insecurity the householdlevel economic and social condition of limited or uncertain access to adequate food. Child Obesity The child obesity percentage represents the percentage of children ages 2-4 considered obese (at or above the 95th percentile) participating in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) in Since children age 5 and older are not eligible to participate in WIC, other health department data sources are unavailable. 3

4 ROADMAP OF NEED : Youth Behavior & SAFETY YOUTH BEHAVIOR & SAFETY RANKINGS Overall Youth Behavior & Safety Juvenile Delinquency Admissions Children in DSS Custody Short-Term Suspension Child Abuse & Neglect CAMDEN COUNTY TYRRELL COUNTY HYDE COUNTY PERQUIMANS COUNTY GATES COUNTY UNION COUNTY JOHNSTON COUNTY CABARRUS COUNTY RANDOLPH COUNTY MOORE COUNTY HERTFORD COUNTY ORANGE COUNTY WAKE COUNTY BLADEN COUNTY LINCOLN COUNTY WATAUGA COUNTY FRANKLIN COUNTY MACON COUNTY SURRY COUNTY WASHINGTON COUNTY GRANVILLE COUNTY POLK COUNTY CHATHAM COUNTY CASWELL COUNTY ROWAN COUNTY HENDERSON COUNTY LEE COUNTY WILSON COUNTY JACKSON COUNTY HARNETT COUNTY SWAIN COUNTY HOKE COUNTY CARTERET COUNTY DAVIE COUNTY FORSYTH COUNTY CHEROKEE COUNTY DAVIDSON COUNTY YANCEY COUNTY GUILFORD COUNTY JONES COUNTY ANSON COUNTY GRAHAM COUNTY STOKES COUNTY IREDELL COUNTY ALAMANCE COUNTY WARREN COUNTY ASHE COUNTY BURKE COUNTY NORTHAMPTON COUNTY ALEXANDER COUNTY Average of YBS s YOUTH BEHAVIOR & SAFETY RANKINGS Overall Youth Behavior & Safety Juvenile Delinquency Admissions Children in DSS Custody Short-Term Suspension Child Abuse & Neglect PENDER COUNTY BRUNSWICK COUNTY CALDWELL COUNTY MONTGOMERY COUNTY TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY DUPLIN COUNTY DURHAM COUNTY CURRITUCK COUNTY BERTIE COUNTY COLUMBUS COUNTY CATAWBA COUNTY MCDOWELL COUNTY NASH COUNTY RICHMOND COUNTY ONSLOW COUNTY CHOWAN COUNTY STANLY COUNTY CRAVEN COUNTY MECKLENBURG COUNTY GREENE COUNTY LENOIR COUNTY CLAY COUNTY PAMLICO COUNTY PASQUOTANK COUNTY GASTON COUNTY YADKIN COUNTY BUNCOMBE COUNTY MADISON COUNTY DARE COUNTY WILKES COUNTY ALLEGHANY COUNTY RUTHERFORD COUNTY SAMPSON COUNTY ROCKINGHAM COUNTY AVERY COUNTY WAYNE COUNTY CLEVELAND COUNTY PITT COUNTY MITCHELL COUNTY HAYWOOD COUNTY MARTIN COUNTY VANCE COUNTY NEW HANOVER COUNTY BEAUFORT COUNTY PERSON COUNTY CUMBERLAND COUNTY HALIFAX COUNTY EDGECOMBE COUNTY SCOTLAND COUNTY ROBESON COUNTY Average of YBS s 4

5 YOUTH BEHAVIOR & SAFETY DATA Juvenile Deliquency Short-Term Suspension Admission Children in DSS Custody ALAMANCE COUNTY ALEXANDER COUNTY ALLEGHANY COUNTY ANSON COUNTY ASHE COUNTY AVERY COUNTY BEAUFORT COUNTY BERTIE COUNTY BLADEN COUNTY BRUNSWICK COUNTY BUNCOMBE COUNTY BURKE COUNTY CABARRUS COUNTY CALDWELL COUNTY CAMDEN COUNTY CARTERET COUNTY CASWELL COUNTY CATAWBA COUNTY CHATHAM COUNTY CHEROKEE COUNTY CHOWAN COUNTY CLAY COUNTY CLEVELAND COUNTY COLUMBUS COUNTY CRAVEN COUNTY CUMBERLAND COUNTY CURRITUCK COUNTY DARE COUNTY DAVIDSON COUNTY DAVIE COUNTY DUPLIN COUNTY DURHAM COUNTY EDGECOMBE COUNTY FORSYTH COUNTY FRANKLIN COUNTY GASTON COUNTY GATES COUNTY GRAHAM COUNTY GRANVILLE COUNTY GREENE COUNTY GUILFORD COUNTY HALIFAX COUNTY HARNETT COUNTY HAYWOOD COUNTY HENDERSON COUNTY HERTFORD COUNTY HOKE COUNTY HYDE COUNTY IREDELL COUNTY JACKSON COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA DATA Child Abuse & Neglect Juvenile Delinquency : 24.7 Short-Term Suspension : Admissions : 2.62 YOUTH BEHAVIOR & SAFETY DATA Juvenile Deliquency Short-Term Suspension Admission Children in DSS Custody JOHNSTON COUNTY JONES COUNTY LEE COUNTY LENOIR COUNTY LINCOLN COUNTY MACON COUNTY MADISON COUNTY MARTIN COUNTY MCDOWELL COUNTY MECKLENBURG COUNTY MITCHELL COUNTY MONTGOMERY COUNTY MOORE COUNTY NASH COUNTY NEW HANOVER COUNTY NORTHAMPTON COUNTY ONSLOW COUNTY ORANGE COUNTY PAMLICO COUNTY PASQUOTANK COUNTY PENDER COUNTY PERQUIMANS COUNTY PERSON COUNTY PITT COUNTY POLK COUNTY RANDOLPH COUNTY RICHMOND COUNTY ROBESON COUNTY ROCKINGHAM COUNTY ROWAN COUNTY RUTHERFORD COUNTY SAMPSON COUNTY SCOTLAND COUNTY STANLY COUNTY STOKES COUNTY SURRY COUNTY SWAIN COUNTY TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY TYRRELL COUNTY UNION COUNTY VANCE COUNTY WAKE COUNTY WARREN COUNTY WASHINGTON COUNTY WATAUGA COUNTY WAYNE COUNTY WILKES COUNTY WILSON COUNTY YADKIN COUNTY YANCEY COUNTY Children in DSS Custody : 5.72 Child Abuse & Neglect : Child Abuse & Neglect YOUTH BEHAVIOR & SAFETY INDICATORS Juvenile Delinquency The juvenile delinquency rate is defined as the number of delinquent complaints received by court services offices per 1,000 youth ages 6-15 in Short-Term Suspensions The short-term suspension rate reflects the number of suspensions for 10 days or less per 1,000 school age students in the school year. The numbers include in-school and outof-school suspensions from the 115 Local Education Agencies (LEAs) in North Carolina. Admissions The juvenile detention admissions rate represents the number of times individual youth were placed in detention per 1,000 youth ages 6-17 in Children in DSS Custody The children in DSS custody rate represents the number of children who were in Division of Social Services (DSS) custody at some point during 2012 per 1,000 youth under age 18. Children who entered into DSS custody more than once during 2012 are counted only once in this data set. Child Abuse and Neglect The child abuse and neglect rate represents the number of children with confirmed cases of child abuse and neglect per 1,000 youth under age 18 in Confirmed cases include those categorized as any of the following: abuse and neglect, abuse, neglect, dependency, and services needed. 5

6 ROADMAP OF NEED : Education EDUCATION RANKINGS Overall Education Graduation Rate AMO Targets 3rd Grade Reading Proficiency Algebra 1 Proficiency POLK COUNTY CAMDEN COUNTY UNION COUNTY SURRY COUNTY ORANGE COUNTY CURRITUCK COUNTY CARTERET COUNTY IREDELL COUNTY DARE COUNTY LINCOLN COUNTY HENDERSON COUNTY DAVIE COUNTY WATAUGA COUNTY WAKE COUNTY ALLEGHANY COUNTY TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY CHEROKEE COUNTY CRAVEN COUNTY JOHNSTON COUNTY CALDWELL COUNTY NEW HANOVER COUNTY BURKE COUNTY CABARRUS COUNTY YANCEY COUNTY GATES COUNTY CATAWBA COUNTY MOORE COUNTY CLAY COUNTY PENDER COUNTY ALEXANDER COUNTY HAYWOOD COUNTY MACON COUNTY WILKES COUNTY STOKES COUNTY MITCHELL COUNTY AVERY COUNTY GRAHAM COUNTY DAVIDSON COUNTY JACKSON COUNTY MCDOWELL COUNTY GUILFORD COUNTY ASHE COUNTY CLEVELAND COUNTY BRUNSWICK COUNTY FRANKLIN COUNTY BUNCOMBE COUNTY ONSLOW COUNTY YADKIN COUNTY CUMBERLAND COUNTY WILSON COUNTY Average of Education s EDUCATION RANKINGS 3rd Grade Reading Proficiency Algebra 1 Proficiency Overall Education Graduation Rate AMO Targets PERQUIMANS COUNTY LEE COUNTY PAMLICO COUNTY JONES COUNTY CHATHAM COUNTY STANLY COUNTY MADISON COUNTY MECKLENBURG COUNTY FORSYTH COUNTY BEAUFORT COUNTY PERSON COUNTY SAMPSON COUNTY SWAIN COUNTY MONTGOMERY COUNTY RUTHERFORD COUNTY MARTIN COUNTY CASWELL COUNTY GASTON COUNTY HYDE COUNTY TYRRELL COUNTY ALAMANCE COUNTY RANDOLPH COUNTY ROCKINGHAM COUNTY COLUMBUS COUNTY SCOTLAND COUNTY GREENE COUNTY NASH COUNTY CHOWAN COUNTY GRANVILLE COUNTY PASQUOTANK COUNTY WAYNE COUNTY ROWAN COUNTY RICHMOND COUNTY DURHAM COUNTY DUPLIN COUNTY WARREN COUNTY LENOIR COUNTY HOKE COUNTY ROBESON COUNTY PITT COUNTY WASHINGTON COUNTY NORTHAMPTON COUNTY HERTFORD COUNTY HARNETT COUNTY BLADEN COUNTY HALIFAX COUNTY BERTIE COUNTY EDGECOMBE COUNTY VANCE COUNTY ANSON COUNTY Average of Education s 6

7 EDUCATION DATA Graduation Rate 3rd Grade Reading EOG Percent Proficiency Algebra 1 EOC Percent Proficiency ALAMANCE COUNTY 75.40% 62.40% 76.80% % ALEXANDER COUNTY 85.00% 77.70% 78.70% % ALLEGHANY COUNTY 85.60% 79.40% 81.40% % ANSON COUNTY 73.80% 55.20% 35.90% % ASHE COUNTY 80.10% 69.70% 81.10% % AVERY COUNTY 90.10% 69.20% 88.70% % BEAUFORT COUNTY 71.90% 70.30% 84.20% % BERTIE COUNTY 71.80% 47.40% 69.00% % BLADEN COUNTY 79.80% 57.40% 62.10% % BRUNSWICK COUNTY 83.80% 72.50% 76.20% % BUNCOMBE COUNTY 80.80% 75.40% 76.50% % BURKE COUNTY 84.90% 73.40% 82.50% % CABARRUS COUNTY 85.80% 70.30% 80.20% % CALDWELL COUNTY 84.60% 74.60% 83.10% % CAMDEN COUNTY 85.50% 87.90% 85.90% % CARTERET COUNTY 83.50% 79.10% 93.40% % CASWELL COUNTY 77.60% 63.80% 70.90% % CATAWBA COUNTY 87.13% 70.30% 78.80% % CHATHAM COUNTY 81.40% 65.90% 78.20% % CHEROKEE COUNTY 88.90% 69.70% 86.60% % CHOWAN COUNTY 78.30% 56.00% 67.30% % CLAY COUNTY 84.50% 67.90% 84.80% % CLEVELAND COUNTY 77.70% 75.90% 77.40% % COLUMBUS COUNTY 81.60% 57.40% 77.20% % CRAVEN COUNTY 85.60% 73.60% 80.20% % CUMBERLAND COUNTY 80.70% 71.40% 77.80% % CURRITUCK COUNTY 87.40% 76.50% 83.20% % DARE COUNTY 88.90% 74.90% 81.90% % DAVIDSON COUNTY 82.30% 66.90% 81.50% % DAVIE COUNTY 83.20% 74.60% 84.00% % DUPLIN COUNTY 80.80% 61.40% 72.20% % DURHAM COUNTY 76.90% 57.60% 67.10% % EDGECOMBE COUNTY 79.80% 50.40% 56.00% % FORSYTH COUNTY 80.90% 63.20% 74.80% % FRANKLIN COUNTY 80.10% 65.90% 84.90% % GASTON COUNTY 77.80% 65.10% 76.20% % GATES COUNTY 85.70% 85.70% 81.30% % GRAHAM COUNTY 93.60% 69.70% 76.70% % GRANVILLE COUNTY 72.60% 60.40% 79.40% % GREENE COUNTY 84.30% 50.00% 74.50% % GUILFORD COUNTY 84.50% 64.10% 78.20% % HALIFAX COUNTY 79.30% 49.10% 69.70% % HARNETT COUNTY 74.50% 56.30% 70.50% % HAYWOOD COUNTY 79.30% 78.50% 82.50% % HENDERSON COUNTY 84.90% 74.90% 82.40% % HERTFORD COUNTY 79.90% 50.70% 76.60% % HOKE COUNTY 73.70% 56.90% 76.10% % HYDE COUNTY 56.20% 72.50% 77.80% % IREDELL COUNTY 87.80% 75.30% 85.60% % JACKSON COUNTY 86.40% 64.00% 74.80% % Percentage of AMO Targets Met EDUCATION DATA Graduation Rate 3rd Grade Reading EOG Percent Proficiency Algebra 1 EOC Percent Proficiency JOHNSTON COUNTY 82.40% 73.00% 83.10% % JONES COUNTY 80.60% 58.40% 88.10% % LEE COUNTY 84.00% 65.80% 78.40% % LENOIR COUNTY 78.10% 60.90% 63.60% % LINCOLN COUNTY 86.40% 78.10% 82.90% % MACON COUNTY 84.50% 71.50% 78.20% % MADISON COUNTY 82.40% 78.40% 55.70% % MARTIN COUNTY 74.30% 59.20% 80.40% % MCDOWELL COUNTY 78.20% 74.90% 83.70% % MECKLENBURG COUNTY 76.40% 69.20% 75.10% % MITCHELL COUNTY 83.40% 70.10% 77.80% % MONTGOMERY COUNTY 80.50% 54.90% 83.60% % MOORE COUNTY 83.40% 72.70% 85.30% % NASH COUNTY 76.70% 63.40% 78.60% % NEW HANOVER COUNTY 80.40% 75.20% 82.90% % NORTHAMPTON COUNTY 71.40% 52.00% 81.50% % ONSLOW COUNTY 86.50% 70.50% 73.40% % ORANGE COUNTY 88.30% 79.10% 82.80% % PAMLICO COUNTY 87.80% 67.90% 74.10% % PASQUOTANK COUNTY 84.10% 59.30% 73.70% % PENDER COUNTY 86.60% 69.30% 79.60% % PERQUIMANS COUNTY 83.70% 65.40% 92.30% % PERSON COUNTY 68.40% 74.50% 79.70% % PITT COUNTY 73.10% 60.80% 75.80% % POLK COUNTY 89.70% 83.40% 89.60% % RANDOLPH COUNTY 84.00% 61.80% 74.20% % RICHMOND COUNTY 73.50% 60.00% 77.30% % ROBESON COUNTY 82.60% 56.90% 75.60% % ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 76.00% 63.40% 73.90% % ROWAN COUNTY 81.10% 60.70% 70.10% % RUTHERFORD COUNTY 73.30% 72.00% 82.00% % SAMPSON COUNTY 75.80% 69.70% 83.00% % SCOTLAND COUNTY 76.20% 67.00% 62.50% % STANLY COUNTY 81.20% 69.10% 79.10% % STOKES COUNTY 86.10% 66.50% 83.30% % SURRY COUNTY 85.80% 76.60% 86.60% % SWAIN COUNTY 79.90% 67.40% 72.40% % TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY 82.20% 67.70% 89.90% % TYRRELL COUNTY 78.30% 65.10% 77.50% % UNION COUNTY 89.50% 78.10% 82.90% % VANCE COUNTY 68.20% 60.80% 60.10% % WAKE COUNTY 80.60% 75.30% 86.10% % WARREN COUNTY 83.90% 54.70% 72.60% % WASHINGTON COUNTY 79.90% 46.20% 77.10% % WATAUGA COUNTY 85.40% 74.30% 81.20% % WAYNE COUNTY 80.10% 62.40% 72.00% % WILKES COUNTY 86.60% 64.90% 82.90% % WILSON COUNTY 72.60% 65.40% 91.90% % YADKIN COUNTY 82.20% 71.90% 70.50% % YANCEY COUNTY 81.60% 75.60% 84.70% % Percentage of AMO Targets Met EDUCATION INDICATORS Graduation Rate The cohort graduation rate reports the graduation rate for the 4-year cohort entering 9th grade in and graduating in or earlier. 3rd Grade Reading EOG Proficiency The third grade reading proficiency represents the percentage of students scores at or above grade level on the third grade reading end-of-grade (EOG) test in Algebra 1 EOC Proficiency The Algebra 1 proficiency indicator represents the percentage of students scores at or above grade level on the Algebra 1 end-of-course (EOC) test in The ACT composite score indicator represents the average composite ACT score for each of the 115 LEAs in North Carolina in PercentAGE of AMO Targets Met The percentage of Annual Measurable Objectives (AMO) targets represent the number of AMO targets met in each school within each of the 115 LEAs. AMO targets are identified for each federally reported subgroup for reading and mathematics. NORTH CAROLINA DATA Graduation Rate: 80.40% 3rd Grade Reading EOG Percent Proficiency: 68.80% Algebra 1 EOC Percent Proficiency: 78.70% : Percentage of AMO Targets Met: 84.60% 7

8 ROADMAP OF NEED : Economic Development ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RANKINGS Overall Economic Development Income Child Poverty Adults with Bachelor s Degree Single Parent Households ORANGE COUNTY UNION COUNTY WAKE COUNTY CHATHAM COUNTY CAMDEN COUNTY DAVIE COUNTY HENDERSON COUNTY CABARRUS COUNTY CURRITUCK COUNTY IREDELL COUNTY JOHNSTON COUNTY MOORE COUNTY MECKLENBURG COUNTY WATAUGA COUNTY NEW HANOVER COUNTY ONSLOW COUNTY BUNCOMBE COUNTY LINCOLN COUNTY DURHAM COUNTY CARTERET COUNTY POLK COUNTY FRANKLIN COUNTY FORSYTH COUNTY DARE COUNTY GUILFORD COUNTY GRANVILLE COUNTY TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY CATAWBA COUNTY CRAVEN COUNTY DAVIDSON COUNTY STOKES COUNTY STANLY COUNTY ALAMANCE COUNTY BRUNSWICK COUNTY HAYWOOD COUNTY YADKIN COUNTY MADISON COUNTY JACKSON COUNTY PASQUOTANK COUNTY HOKE COUNTY GATES COUNTY PITT COUNTY PAMLICO COUNTY CUMBERLAND COUNTY GASTON COUNTY PENDER COUNTY RANDOLPH COUNTY PERSON COUNTY ROWAN COUNTY YANCEY COUNTY Average of EC s ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RANKINGS Overall Economic Development Income Child Poverty Adults with Bachelor s Degree Single Parent Households CLAY COUNTY ALEXANDER COUNTY MACON COUNTY HARNETT COUNTY AVERY COUNTY PERQUIMANS COUNTY WAYNE COUNTY SURRY COUNTY ASHE COUNTY LEE COUNTY NASH COUNTY SWAIN COUNTY BURKE COUNTY CHEROKEE COUNTY CALDWELL COUNTY BEAUFORT COUNTY ROCKINGHAM COUNTY SAMPSON COUNTY MITCHELL COUNTY GREENE COUNTY RUTHERFORD COUNTY CLEVELAND COUNTY ALLEGHANY COUNTY WILKES COUNTY DUPLIN COUNTY JONES COUNTY CASWELL COUNTY MCDOWELL COUNTY WILSON COUNTY GRAHAM COUNTY HYDE COUNTY CHOWAN COUNTY MONTGOMERY COUNTY LENOIR COUNTY MARTIN COUNTY HERTFORD COUNTY TYRRELL COUNTY WARREN COUNTY COLUMBUS COUNTY WASHINGTON COUNTY NORTHAMPTON COUNTY ANSON COUNTY BERTIE COUNTY BLADEN COUNTY RICHMOND COUNTY HALIFAX COUNTY VANCE COUNTY SCOTLAND COUNTY ROBESON COUNTY EDGECOMBE COUNTY Average of EC s 8

9 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DATA NORTH CAROLINA DATA Income Percentage of Children Living in Poverty Income: $43,916 Percentage of Children Living in Poverty: 25.40% : 9.50% Percentage of Adults with at least a Bachelor s Degree ALAMANCE COUNTY $44, % 9.40% 21.60% 40.00% ALEXANDER COUNTY $40, % 10.10% 11.30% 24.00% ALLEGHANY COUNTY $32, % 10.60% 15.90% 34.00% ANSON COUNTY $34, % 11.90% 8.40% 57.00% ASHE COUNTY $36, % 11.50% 17.70% 23.00% AVERY COUNTY $37, % 11.20% 19.30% 26.00% BEAUFORT COUNTY $40, % 10.90% 19.10% 38.00% BERTIE COUNTY $29, % 12.10% 10.80% 53.00% BLADEN COUNTY $30, % 12.40% 9.50% 50.00% BRUNSWICK COUNTY $45, % 10.60% 23.70% 33.00% BUNCOMBE COUNTY $44, % 7.50% 32.10% 32.00% BURKE COUNTY $37, % 10.80% 15.60% 31.00% CABARRUS COUNTY $54, % 8.80% 24.10% 26.00% CALDWELL COUNTY $37, % 11.40% 13.60% 30.00% CAMDEN COUNTY $63, % 7.80% 20.20% 23.00% CARTERET COUNTY $47, % 8.60% 23.70% 36.00% CASWELL COUNTY $37, % 9.70% 9.40% 45.00% CATAWBA COUNTY $43, % 11.00% 19.70% 30.00% CHATHAM COUNTY $56, % 7.40% 36.50% 24.00% CHEROKEE COUNTY $38, % 12.80% 15.20% 24.00% CHOWAN COUNTY $34, % 10.40% 15.50% 46.00% CLAY COUNTY $36, % 9.60% 19.40% 21.00% CLEVELAND COUNTY $38, % 10.40% 15.60% 44.00% COLUMBUS COUNTY $34, % 12.60% 11.60% 45.00% CRAVEN COUNTY $46, % 9.70% 21.00% 39.00% CUMBERLAND COUNTY $44, % 10.30% 21.80% 43.00% CURRITUCK COUNTY $57, % 6.90% 17.00% 27.00% DARE COUNTY $54, % 11.30% 31.60% 37.00% DAVIDSON COUNTY $44, % 10.20% 16.80% 31.00% DAVIE COUNTY $50, % 8.70% 23.30% 24.00% DUPLIN COUNTY $34, % 9.70% 10.70% 40.00% DURHAM COUNTY $50, % 7.60% 44.30% 42.00% EDGECOMBE COUNTY $34, % 14.70% 10.60% 52.00% FORSYTH COUNTY $46, % 9.00% 31.30% 37.00% FRANKLIN COUNTY $44, % 9.00% 15.40% 26.00% GASTON COUNTY $43, % 10.60% 18.00% 36.00% GATES COUNTY $45, % 7.30% 10.70% 43.00% GRAHAM COUNTY $32, % 16.80% 12.10% 16.00% GRANVILLE COUNTY $49, % 9.60% 15.30% 35.00% GREENE COUNTY $41, % 9.50% 11.20% 39.00% GUILFORD COUNTY $46, % 9.80% 32.80% 40.00% HALIFAX COUNTY $31, % 13.20% 11.50% 48.00% HARNETT COUNTY $42, % 10.80% 16.90% 35.00% HAYWOOD COUNTY $41, % 8.70% 22.30% 34.00% HENDERSON COUNTY $47, % 7.30% 27.50% 24.00% HERTFORD COUNTY $31, % 10.40% 14.70% 55.00% HOKE COUNTY $46, % 9.40% 16.10% 40.00% HYDE COUNTY $40, % 10.90% 10.70% 47.00% IREDELL COUNTY $51, % 9.70% 22.60% 27.00% JACKSON COUNTY $36, % 9.20% 27.10% 37.00% Percentage of Children Living in Single-Parent Households ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DATA Income Percentage of Children Living in Poverty Percentage of Adults with at least a Bachelor s Degree JOHNSTON COUNTY $49, % 8.40% 19.80% 30.00% JONES COUNTY $40, % 10.50% 12.50% 41.00% LEE COUNTY $44, % 11.80% 19.20% 38.00% LENOIR COUNTY $33, % 10.00% 14.20% 47.00% LINCOLN COUNTY $50, % 10.10% 19.70% 29.00% MACON COUNTY $38, % 10.70% 19.80% 30.00% MADISON COUNTY $38, % 9.20% 16.60% 26.00% MARTIN COUNTY $36, % 11.30% 12.90% 42.00% MCDOWELL COUNTY $35, % 11.10% 13.90% 33.00% MECKLENBURG COUNTY $55, % 9.40% 40.40% 35.00% MITCHELL COUNTY $36, % 11.80% 13.70% 28.00% MONTGOMERY COUNTY $32, % 11.30% 14.50% 33.00% MOORE COUNTY $48, % 8.80% 29.30% 31.00% NASH COUNTY $45, % 12.00% 18.90% 42.00% NEW HANOVER COUNTY $48, % 9.20% 36.00% 36.00% NORTHAMPTON COUNTY $32, % 11.00% 11.50% 56.00% ONSLOW COUNTY $45, % 8.70% 18.00% 30.00% ORANGE COUNTY $56, % 6.20% 54.60% 26.00% PAMLICO COUNTY $43, % 9.70% 18.10% 30.00% PASQUOTANK COUNTY $45, % 10.60% 19.80% 31.00% PENDER COUNTY $44, % 10.80% 19.30% 39.00% PERQUIMANS COUNTY $37, % 9.80% 16.70% 29.00% PERSON COUNTY $43, % 9.70% 14.00% 36.00% PITT COUNTY $39, % 9.30% 28.00% 43.00% POLK COUNTY $43, % 7.60% 26.70% 36.00% RANDOLPH COUNTY $40, % 9.60% 13.80% 32.00% RICHMOND COUNTY $31, % 12.80% 11.20% 47.00% ROBESON COUNTY $30, % 13.00% 12.50% 57.00% ROCKINGHAM COUNTY $38, % 11.30% 13.10% 39.00% ROWAN COUNTY $43, % 9.90% 17.40% 34.00% RUTHERFORD COUNTY $37, % 13.30% 15.30% 27.00% SAMPSON COUNTY $36, % 8.60% 12.60% 44.00% SCOTLAND COUNTY $30, % 16.90% 14.00% 54.00% STANLY COUNTY $43, % 9.60% 15.00% 29.00% STOKES COUNTY $43, % 8.90% 11.30% 29.00% SURRY COUNTY $36, % 10.10% 14.90% 29.00% SWAIN COUNTY $40, % 13.80% 17.70% 30.00% TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY $41, % 9.60% 27.30% 30.00% TYRRELL COUNTY $34, % 9.70% 10.10% 51.00% UNION COUNTY $64, % 8.20% 29.90% 19.00% VANCE COUNTY $34, % 13.20% 11.20% 55.00% WAKE COUNTY $65, % 7.50% 47.90% 27.00% WARREN COUNTY $34, % 12.30% 14.50% 53.00% WASHINGTON COUNTY $34, % 12.20% 11.90% 49.00% WATAUGA COUNTY $34, % 8.30% 39.30% 24.00% WAYNE COUNTY $41, % 8.90% 16.00% 40.00% WILKES COUNTY $33, % 10.80% 11.90% 27.00% WILSON COUNTY $38, % 12.50% 18.00% 44.00% YADKIN COUNTY $40, % 8.90% 11.90% 21.00% YANCEY COUNTY $38, % 11.10% 18.80% 13.00% Percentage of Adults with at least a Bachelor s Degree: 26.50% Percentage of Children Living in Single-Parent Households: 35.00% Percentage of Children Living in Single-Parent Households ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS Income Median household income reports the exact middle of the household income distribution in each county in Onehalf of all households in each county have an income below the median income and one-half have incomes above it. Child Poverty The child poverty rate reflects the percentage of children under age 18 living at or below the poverty level in The unemployment rate is defined as the ratio of unemployed to the civilian labor force in 2012 expressed as a percent. Individuals classified as unemployed are those who are without work, available for work, and actively seeking work. Adults with Bachelor s Degree Adults with Bachelor s Degrees reports the percentage of the population 25 years of age and older who have obtained a bachelor s degree or higher as of Single Parent Households Single parent households represent the five-year average of the percentage of children living in single-parent households out of all children living in family households. 9

10 ROADMAP OF NEED : OVERALL DATA Number of Physicians per 10,000 Child Fatality Rate per 10,000 Teen Pregnancy Child Obesity Percentage Child Food Insecurity Percentage Juvenile Deliquency Short-Term Suspension Admission Children in DSS Custody ALAMANCE COUNTY % 16.90% % 62.40% 76.80% % $44, % 9.40% 21.60% 40.00% ALEXANDER COUNTY % 12.90% % 77.70% 78.70% % $40, % 10.10% 11.30% 24.00% ALLEGHANY COUNTY % 28.40% % 79.40% 81.40% % $32, % 10.60% 15.90% 34.00% ANSON COUNTY % 24.10% % 55.20% 35.90% % $34, % 11.90% 8.40% 57.00% ASHE COUNTY % 14.60% % 69.70% 81.10% % $36, % 11.50% 17.70% 23.00% AVERY COUNTY % 10.10% % 69.20% 88.70% % $37, % 11.20% 19.30% 26.00% BEAUFORT COUNTY % 15.80% % 70.30% 84.20% % $40, % 10.90% 19.10% 38.00% BERTIE COUNTY % 12.70% % 47.40% 69.00% % $29, % 12.10% 10.80% 53.00% BLADEN COUNTY % 15.90% % 57.40% 62.10% % $30, % 12.40% 9.50% 50.00% BRUNSWICK COUNTY % 17.50% % 72.50% 76.20% % $45, % 10.60% 23.70% 33.00% BUNCOMBE COUNTY % 15.10% % 75.40% 76.50% % $44, % 7.50% 32.10% 32.00% BURKE COUNTY % 15.00% % 73.40% 82.50% % $37, % 10.80% 15.60% 31.00% CABARRUS COUNTY % 15.80% % 70.30% 80.20% % $54, % 8.80% 24.10% 26.00% CALDWELL COUNTY % 16.40% % 74.60% 83.10% % $37, % 11.40% 13.60% 30.00% CAMDEN COUNTY % 13.70% % 87.90% 85.90% % $63, % 7.80% 20.20% 23.00% CARTERET COUNTY % 10.90% % 79.10% 93.40% % $47, % 8.60% 23.70% 36.00% CASWELL COUNTY % 12.40% % 63.80% 70.90% % $37, % 9.70% 9.40% 45.00% CATAWBA COUNTY % 15.90% % 70.30% 78.80% % $43, % 11.00% 19.70% 30.00% CHATHAM COUNTY % 17.90% % 65.90% 78.20% % $56, % 7.40% 36.50% 24.00% CHEROKEE COUNTY % 17.70% % 69.70% 86.60% % $38, % 12.80% 15.20% 24.00% CHOWAN COUNTY % 20.20% % 56.00% 67.30% % $34, % 10.40% 15.50% 46.00% CLAY COUNTY % 16.20% % 67.90% 84.80% % $36, % 9.60% 19.40% 21.00% CLEVELAND COUNTY % 15.40% % 75.90% 77.40% % $38, % 10.40% 15.60% 44.00% COLUMBUS COUNTY % 23.10% % 57.40% 77.20% % $34, % 12.60% 11.60% 45.00% CRAVEN COUNTY % 12.50% % 73.60% 80.20% % $46, % 9.70% 21.00% 39.00% CUMBERLAND COUNTY % 9.20% % 71.40% 77.80% % $44, % 10.30% 21.80% 43.00% CURRITUCK COUNTY % 14.00% % 76.50% 83.20% % $57, % 6.90% 17.00% 27.00% DARE COUNTY % 17.10% % 74.90% 81.90% % $54, % 11.30% 31.60% 37.00% DAVIDSON COUNTY % 16.40% % 66.90% 81.50% % $44, % 10.20% 16.80% 31.00% DAVIE COUNTY % 15.30% % 74.60% 84.00% % $50, % 8.70% 23.30% 24.00% DUPLIN COUNTY % 21.40% % 61.40% 72.20% % $34, % 9.70% 10.70% 40.00% DURHAM COUNTY % 19.10% % 57.60% 67.10% % $50, % 7.60% 44.30% 42.00% EDGECOMBE COUNTY % 12.20% % 50.40% 56.00% % $34, % 14.70% 10.60% 52.00% FORSYTH COUNTY % 14.10% % 63.20% 74.80% % $46, % 9.00% 31.30% 37.00% FRANKLIN COUNTY % 17.00% % 65.90% 84.90% % $44, % 9.00% 15.40% 26.00% GASTON COUNTY % 15.90% % 65.10% 76.20% % $43, % 10.60% 18.00% 36.00% GATES COUNTY % 7.00% % 85.70% 81.30% % $45, % 7.30% 10.70% 43.00% GRAHAM COUNTY % 13.10% % 69.70% 76.70% % $32, % 16.80% 12.10% 16.00% GRANVILLE COUNTY % 16.90% % 60.40% 79.40% % $49, % 9.60% 15.30% 35.00% GREENE COUNTY % 17.10% % 50.00% 74.50% % $41, % 9.50% 11.20% 39.00% GUILFORD COUNTY % 16.10% % 64.10% 78.20% % $46, % 9.80% 32.80% 40.00% HALIFAX COUNTY % 15.40% % 49.10% 69.70% % $31, % 13.20% 11.50% 48.00% HARNETT COUNTY % 13.00% % 56.30% 70.50% % $42, % 10.80% 16.90% 35.00% HAYWOOD COUNTY % 12.40% % 78.50% 82.50% % $41, % 8.70% 22.30% 34.00% HENDERSON COUNTY % 12.70% % 74.90% 82.40% % $47, % 7.30% 27.50% 24.00% HERTFORD COUNTY % 14.20% % 50.70% 76.60% % $31, % 10.40% 14.70% 55.00% HOKE COUNTY % 16.50% % 56.90% 76.10% % $46, % 9.40% 16.10% 40.00% HYDE COUNTY % 17.30% % 72.50% 77.80% % $40, % 10.90% 10.70% 47.00% IREDELL COUNTY % 15.80% % 75.30% 85.60% % $51, % 9.70% 22.60% 27.00% JACKSON COUNTY % 13.10% % 64.00% 74.80% % $36, % 9.20% 27.10% 37.00% Child Abuse & Neglect Graduation Rate 3rd Grade Reading EOG Percent Proficiency Algebra 1 EOC Percent Proficiency Percentage of AMO Targets Met Income Percentage of Children Living in Poverty Percentage of Adults with at least a Bachelor s Degree Percentage of Children Living in Single-Parent Households 10 Indicator sources Teen Pregnancy State Center for Health Statistics County Health Data Book at Number of Physicians NC Commerce Department s AccessNC database at accessnc.commerce.state.nc.us/edis/demographics.html. NC Department of Commerce obtained data from the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research at UNC-Chapel Hill. The 2011 report can be found at edu/hp/publications/2011_hpds_databook.pdf. Child Fatality Special data request to Eleanor Howell, Data Dissemination Unit Manager, State Center for Health Statistics. Data also available via the State Center for Health Statistics at Population data from the U.S. Census Bureau s American Community Survey, accessed via the Kids Count Data Center at datacenter.kidscount.org/data/tables/6169-child-populationby-age-group?loc=35&loct=5#detailed/5/ /fal se/868,867,133,38,35/158,137,138,182,838/ Child Food Insecurity Feeding America s Map the Meal Gap 2013 at ashx?.pdf.

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