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Affordable housing shortageOnly 29 rental units are affordable & available per 100 extremely low-income rentersBetter identificationSchool staff are reaching out to students who are doubled up or in shelters and motels
2007-2008 2012-2013 2017-2018
610 551 1,021
Students Experiencing Homelessness
The number of students experiencing homelessness in Alachua County increased
by 67% in the last decade
Doubled up
Hotels/Motels
Shelters/Transitional Housing
Unsheltered (e.g. cars, parks)
797
78
113
33
Students Experiencing Homelessness by Nighttime Residence, 2017-2018
Most students experiencing homelessness are doubled up with family and friends
STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN ALACHUA COUNTY: AN UPDATE
1,021 students experienced homelessness in Alachua County in 2017-2018
68unaccompanied youth
953lived with a parent or guardian
Made with
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
26% 39% 82%
Students experiencing homelessness lag behind their peers, including students who are economically disadvantaged but housed
English Language Arts FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
Math FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
30% 42% 81%
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
27% 36% 78%
Science Statewide Assessment Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
High School Graduation Rate
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
81% 82% 93%
Data sources: Florida Department of Education, PK-20 Education Information Portal; Shimberg Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey
Contact: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, 352-273-1192, www.shimberg.ufl.eduMiami Homes for All, 786-574-2061, www.miamihomesforall.orgMade possible by
Alachua County-Page 2-
Made with
Why?Affordable housing shortageOnly 26 rental units are affordable & available per 100 extremely low-income rentersBetter identificationSchool staff are reaching out to students who are doubled up or in shelters and motelsNatural disastersHurricanes were the cause of homelessness for 1/6 of students identified in 2017-20182012-2013 2017-2018
1,645 2,763
Students Experiencing Homelessness
The number of students experiencing homelessness in Brevard County
increased by 68% in 5 years
Doubled up
Hotels/Motels
Shelters/Transitional Housing
Unsheltered (e.g. cars, parks)
2,065
382
206
110
Students Experiencing Homelessness by Nighttime Residence, 2017-2018
Most students experiencing homelessness are doubled up with family and friends
STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN BREVARD COUNTY: AN UPDATE
2,763 students experienced homelessness in Brevard County in 2017-2018
2,536lived with a parent or guardian
227unaccompanied youth
Made with
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
36% 48% 76%
Students experiencing homelessness lag behind their peers, including students who are economically
disadvantaged but housed
English Language Arts FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
Math FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
34% 50% 76%
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
33% 43% 72%
Science Statewide Assessment Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
High School Graduation Rate
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
78% 81% 93%
454Students experienced homelessness because of hurricanes in 2017-2018
Data sources: Florida Department of Education, PK-20 Education Information Portal; Shimberg Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey
Contact: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, 352-273-1192, www.shimberg.ufl.eduMiami Homes for All, 786-574-2061, www.miamihomesforall.orgMade possible by
Brevard County-Page 2-
Made with
Why?Affordable housing shortageOnly 15 rental units are affordable & available per 100 extremely low-income rentersBetter identificationSchool staff are reaching out to students who are doubled up or in shelters and motelsNatural disastersHurricanes were the cause of homelessness for 1/4 of students identified in 2017-20182007-2008 2012-2013 2017-2018
1,593 2,185 4,903
Students Experiencing Homelessness
The number of students experiencing homelessness in Broward County tripled in
the last decade
Doubled up
Hotels/Motels
Shelters/Transitional Housing
Unsheltered (e.g. cars, parks)
3,637
576
449
241
Students Experiencing Homelessness by Nighttime Residence, 2017-2018
Most students experiencing homelessness are doubled up with family and friends
STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN BROWARD COUNTY: AN UPDATE
4,903 students experienced homelessness in Broward County in 2017-2018
335unaccompanied youth
4,568lived with a parent or guardian
Made with
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
31% 48% 74%
Students experiencing homelessness lag behind their peers, including students who are economically
disadvantaged but housed
English Language Arts FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
Math FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
35% 51% 75%
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
25% 40% 65%
Science Statewide Assessment Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
High School Graduation Rate
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
76% 80% 90%
793of these students moved to Broward County from Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
1,317Students experienced homelessness because of hurricanes in 2017-2018
Data sources: Florida Department of Education, PK-20 Education Information Portal; Shimberg Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey
Contact: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, 352-273-1192, www.shimberg.ufl.eduMiami Homes for All, 786-574-2061, www.miamihomesforall.orgMade possible by
Broward County-Page 2-
Made with
Why?
2007-2008 2012-2013 2017-2018
469 303 669
Students Experiencing Homelessness
The number of students experiencing homelessness in Citrus County increased
by 40% in the last decade
Doubled up
Hotels/Motels
Shelters/Transitional Housing
Unsheltered (e.g. cars, parks)
520
32
79
38
Students Experiencing Homelessness by Nighttime Residence, 2017-2018
Most students experiencing homelessness are doubled up with family and friends
STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN CITRUS COUNTY: AN UPDATE
669 students experienced homelessness in Citrus County in 2017-2018
58unaccompanied youth
611lived with a parent or guardian
Affordable housing shortageOnly 26 rental units are affordable & available per 100 extremely low-income rentersBetter identificationSchool staff are reaching out to students who are doubled up or in shelters and motels
Made with
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
41% 50% 69%
Students experiencing homelessness lag behind their peers, including students who are economically
disadvantaged but housed
English Language Arts FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
Math FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
50% 56% 72%
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
38% 51% 71%
Science Statewide Assessment Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
High School Graduation Rate
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
83% 79% 90%
Data sources: Florida Department of Education, PK-20 Education Information Portal; Shimberg Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey
Contact: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, 352-273-1192, www.shimberg.ufl.eduMiami Homes for All, 786-574-2061, www.miamihomesforall.orgMade possible by
Citrus County-Page 2-
Made with
Why?
2007-2008 2012-2013 2017-2018
612 1,123 1,367
Students Experiencing Homelessness
The number of students experiencing homelessness in Collier County more than
doubled in the last decade
Doubled up
Hotels/Motels
Shelters/Transitional Housing
Unsheltered (e.g. cars, parks)
1,085
95
137
50
Students Experiencing Homelessness by Nighttime Residence, 2017-2018
Most students experiencing homelessness are doubled up with family and friends
STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN COLLIER COUNTY: AN UPDATE
1,367 students experienced homelessness in Collier County in 2017-2018
341unaccompanied youth
1,026lived with a parent or guardian
Affordable housing shortageOnly 19 rental units are affordable & available per 100 extremely low-income rentersBetter identificationSchool staff are reaching out to students who are doubled up or in shelters and motelsNatural disastersHurricanes were the cause of homelessness for more than 1/3 of students identified in 2017-2018
Made with
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
41% 48% 80%
Students experiencing homelessness lag behind their peers, including students who are economically
disadvantaged but housed
English Language Arts FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
Math FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
46% 58% 82%
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
35% 48% 78%
Science Statewide Assessment Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
High School Graduation Rate
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
77% 89% 95%
530Students experienced homelessness because of hurricanes in 2017-2018
Data sources: Florida Department of Education, PK-20 Education Information Portal; Shimberg Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey
Contact: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, 352-273-1192, www.shimberg.ufl.eduMiami Homes for All, 786-574-2061, www.miamihomesforall.orgMade possible by
Collier County-Page 2-
Made with
Why?
Affordable housing shortageOnly 30 rental units are affordable & available per 100 extremely low-income rentersBetter identificationSchool staff are reaching out to students who are doubled up or in shelters and motels
2007-2008 2012-2013 2017-2018
1,916 1,896 5,825
Students Experiencing Homelessness
The number of students experiencing homelessness in Duval County tripled in
the last decade
Doubled up
Hotels/Motels
Shelters/Transitional Housing
Unsheltered (e.g. cars, parks)
4,855
490
437
43
Homeless Students by Nighttime Residence, 2017-2018
Most students experiencing homelessness are doubled up with family and friends
STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN DUVAL COUNTY: AN UPDATE
5,825 students experienced homelessness in Duval County in 2017-2018
677unaccompanied youth
5,148lived with a parent or guardian
Made with
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
24% 39% 66%
Students experiencing homelessness lag behind their peers, including students who are economically disadvantaged but housed
English Language Arts FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
Math FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
31% 46% 69%
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
27% 42% 68%
Science Statewide Assessment Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
High School Graduation Rate
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
71% 80% 89%
Data sources: Florida Department of Education, PK-20 Education Information Portal; Shimberg Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey
Contact: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, 352-273-1192, www.shimberg.ufl.eduMiami Homes for All, 786-574-2061, www.miamihomesforall.orgMade possible by
Duval County-Page 2-
Made with
Why?
2007-2008 2012-2013 2017-2018
877 1,621 1,909
Students Experiencing Homelessness
The number of students experiencing homelessness in Escambia County more
than doubled in the last decade
Doubled up
Hotels/Motels
Shelters/Transitional Housing
Unsheltered (e.g. cars, parks)
1,591
139
166
13
Students Experiencing Homelessness by Nighttime Residence, 2017-2018
Most students experiencing homelessness are doubled up with family and friends
STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN ESCAMBIA COUNTY: AN UPDATE
1,909 students experienced homelessness in Escambia County in 2017-2018
94unaccompanied youth
1,815lived with a parent or guardian
Affordable housing shortageOnly 41 rental units are affordable & available per 100 extremely low-income rentersBetter identificationSchool staff are reaching out to students who are doubled up or in shelters and motels
Made with
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
29% 36% 61%
Students experiencing homelessness lag behind their peers, including students who are
economically disadvantaged but housed
English Language Arts FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
Math FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
32% 38% 61%
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
39% 41% 63%
Science Statewide Assessment Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
High School Graduation Rate
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
77% 75% 89%
Data sources: Florida Department of Education, PK-20 Education Information Portal; Shimberg Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey
Contact: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, 352-273-1192, www.shimberg.ufl.eduMiami Homes for All, 786-574-2061, www.miamihomesforall.orgMade possible by
Escambia County-Page 2-
Made with
Why?
2012-2013 2017-2018
521 653
Students Experiencing Homelessness
The number of students experiencing homelessness in Hernando County
increased by 25% in 5 years
Doubled up
Hotels/Motels
Shelters/Transitional Housing
Unsheltered (e.g. cars, parks)
514
76
34
29
Students Experiencing Homelessness by Nighttime Residence, 2017-2018
Most students experiencing homelessness are doubled up with family and friends
STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN HERNANDO COUNTY: AN UPDATE
653 students experienced homelessness in Hernando County in 2017-2018
92unaccompanied youth
561lived with a parent or guardian
Affordable housing shortageOnly 22 rental units are affordable & available per 100 extremely low-income rentersBetter identificationSchool staff are reaching out to students who are doubled up or in shelters and motelsNatural disastersHurricanes were the cause of homelessness for more than 1/4 of students identified in 2017-2018
Made with
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
35% 47% 65%
Students experiencing homelessness lag behind their peers, including students who are economically
disadvantaged but housed
English Language Arts FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
Math FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
34% 54% 70%
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
33% 51% 65%
Science Statewide Assessment Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
High School Graduation Rate
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
77% 85% 91%
92of these students moved to Hernando County from Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
180Students experienced homelessness because of hurricanes in 2017-2018
Data sources: Florida Department of Education, PK-20 Education Information Portal; Shimberg Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey
Contact: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, 352-273-1192, www.shimberg.ufl.eduMiami Homes for All, 786-574-2061, www.miamihomesforall.orgMade possible by
Hernando County-Page 2-
Made with
Why?
Better identificationSchool staff are reaching out to students who are doubled up or in shelters and motelsNatural disastersHurricanes were the cause of homelessness for 1/4 of students identified in 2017-2018
2007-2008 2012-2013 2017-2018
2,061 3,170 4,859
Students Experiencing Homelessness
The number of students experiencing homelessness in Hillsborough County has
doubled in the last decade
Doubled up
Hotels/Motels
Shelters/Transitional Housing
Unsheltered (e.g. cars, parks)
3,705
619
424
111
Students Experiencing Homelessness by Nighttime Residence, 2017-2018
Most students experiencing homelessness are doubled up with family and friends
STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY: AN UPDATE
4,859 students experienced homelessness in Hillsborough County in 2017-2018
340unaccompanied youth
4,519lived with a parent or guardian
Made with
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
25% 40% 74%
Students experiencing homelessness lag behind their peers, including students who are economically
disadvantaged but housed
English Language Arts FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
Math FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
25% 42% 75%
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
20% 37% 71%
Science Statewide Assessment Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
High School Graduation Rate
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
71% 81% 93%
902of these students moved to Hillsborough County from Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
1,269Students experienced homelessness because of hurricanes in 2017-2018
Data sources: Florida Department of Education, PK-20 Education Information Portal; Shimberg Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey
Contact: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, 352-273-1192, www.shimberg.ufl.eduMiami Homes for All, 786-574-2061, www.miamihomesforall.orgMade possible by
Hillsborough County-Page 2-
Made with
Why?Affordable housing shortageOnly 18 rental units are affordable & available per 100 extremely low-income rentersBetter identificationSchool staff are reaching out to students who are doubled up or in shelters and motelsNatural disastersHurricanes were the cause of homelessness for 1/3 of students identified in 2017-20182007-2008 2012-2013 2017-2018
839 1,446 2,071
Students Experiencing Homelessness
The number of students experiencing homelessness in Lee County more than
doubled in the last decade
Doubled up
Hotels/Motels
Shelters/Transitional Housing
Unsheltered (e.g. cars, parks)
1,360
397
239
75
Students Experiencing Homelessness by Nighttime Residence, 2017-2018
Most students experiencing homelessness are doubled up with family and friends
STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN LEE COUNTY: AN UPDATE
2,071 students experienced homelessness in Lee County in 2017-2018
2,017lived with a parent or guardian
54unaccompanied youth
Made with
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
29% 45% 67%
Students experiencing homelessness lag behind their peers, including students who are economically
disadvantaged but housed
English Language Arts FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
Math FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
32% 50% 70%
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
24% 43% 66%
Science Statewide Assessment Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
High School Graduation Rate
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
61% 79% 89%
645Students experienced homelessness because of hurricanes in 2017-2018
Data sources: Florida Department of Education, PK-20 Education Information Portal; Shimberg Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey
Contact: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, 352-273-1192, www.shimberg.ufl.eduMiami Homes for All, 786-574-2061, www.miamihomesforall.orgMade possible by
Lee County-Page 2-
Made with
Why?
2007-2008 2012-2013 2017-2018
248 470 790
Students Experiencing Homelessness
The number of students experiencing homelessness in Leon County tripled
in the last decade
Doubled up
Hotels/Motels
Shelters/Transitional Housing
Unsheltered (e.g. cars, parks)
516
76
178
20
Students Experiencing Homelessness by Nighttime Residence, 2017-2018
Most students experiencing homelessness are doubled up with family and friends
STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN LEON COUNTY: AN UPDATE
790 students experienced homelessness in Leon County in 2017-2018
127unaccompanied youth
663lived with a parent or guardian
Affordable housing shortageOnly 24 rental units are affordable & available per 100 extremely low-income rentersBetter identificationSchool staff are reaching out to students who are doubled up or in shelters and motels
Made with
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
29% 39% 72%
Students experiencing homelessness lag behind their peers, including students who are
economically disadvantaged but housed
English Language Arts FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
Math FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
31% 42% 72%
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
28% 33% 68%
Science Statewide Assessment Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
High School Graduation Rate
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
82% 88% 95%
Data sources: Florida Department of Education, PK-20 Education Information Portal; Shimberg Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey
Contact: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, 352-273-1192, www.shimberg.ufl.eduMiami Homes for All, 786-574-2061, www.miamihomesforall.orgMade possible by
Leon County-Page 2-
Made with
Why?Affordable housing shortageOnly 22 rental units are affordable & available per 100 extremely low-income rentersBetter identificationSchool staff are reaching out to students who are doubled up or in shelters and motelsNatural disastersHurricanes were the cause of homelessness for 1/9 of students identified in 2017-20182007-2008 2017-2018
1,069 2,649
Students Experiencing Homelessness
The number of students experiencing homelessness in Marion County more
than doubled in the last decade
Doubled up
Hotels/Motels
Shelters/Transitional Housing
Unsheltered (e.g. cars, parks)
2,104
333
166
46
Students Experiencing Homelessness by Nighttime Residence, 2017-2018
Most students experiencing homelessness are doubled up with family and friends
STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN MARION COUNTY: AN UPDATE
2,649 students experienced homelessness in Marion County in 2017-2018
551unaccompanied youth
2,098lived with a parent or guardian
Made with
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
30% 38% 67%
Students experiencing homelessness lag behind their peers, including students who are economically
disadvantaged but housed
English Language Arts FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
Math FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
29% 41% 67%
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
32% 41% 69%
Science Statewide Assessment Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
High School Graduation Rate
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
70% 78% 89%
184of these students moved to Marion County from Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
292Students experienced homelessness because of hurricanes in 2017-2018
Data sources: Florida Department of Education, PK-20 Education Information Portal; Shimberg Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey
Contact: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, 352-273-1192, www.shimberg.ufl.eduMiami Homes for All, 786-574-2061, www.miamihomesforall.orgMade possible by
Marion County-Page 2-
Made with
Why?Affordable housing shortageOnly 25 rental units are affordable & available per 100 extremely low-income rentersBetter identificationSchool staff are reaching out to students who are doubled up or in shelters and motelsNatural disastersHurricanes were the cause of homelessness for 1/5 of students identified in 2017-20182007-2008 2012-2013 2017-2018
2,363 6,475 8,957
Students Experiencing Homelessness
The number of students experiencing homelessness in Miami-Dade County nearly
quadrupled in the last decade
8,957 Miami-Dade students experienced homelessness in 2017-2018
Doubled up
Hotels/Motels
Shelters/Transitional Housing
Unsheltered (e.g. cars, parks)
6,453
399
1,864
241
Students Experiencing Homelessness by Nighttime Residence, 2017-2018
8,608lived with a parent or guardian
STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN MIAMI-DADE COUNTY: AN UPDATE
Most students experiencing homelessness are doubled up with family and friends
349unaccompanied youth
Made with
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
33% 52% 74%
Students experiencing homelessness lag behind their peers, including students who are economically
disadvantaged but housed
English Language Arts FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
Math FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
33% 55% 75%
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
29% 46% 66%
Science Statewide Assessment Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
High School Graduation Rate
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
68% 85% 88%
891of these students moved to Miami-Dade County from Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
1,970Students experienced homelessness because of hurricanes in 2017-2018
Data sources: Florida Department of Education, PK-20 Education Information Portal; Shimberg Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey
Contact: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, 352-273-1192, www.shimberg.ufl.eduMiami Homes for All, 786-574-2061, www.miamihomesforall.orgMade possible by
Miami-Dade County-Page 2-
Made with
Why?
Affordable housing shortageOnly 15 rental units are affordable & available per 100 extremely low-income renters Better identificationSchool staff are reaching out to students who are doubled up or in shelters and motelsNatural disastersHurricanes were the cause of homelessness for over 1/3 of students identified in 2017-2018
2007-2008 2012-2013 2017-2018
1,772 7,234 9,709
Students Experiencing Homelessness
The number of students identified as homeless in Orange County increased
over 5X in the last decade
Doubled up
Hotels/Motels
Shelters/Transitional Housing
Unsheltered (e.g. cars, parks)
7,259
2,004
316
130
Students Experiencing Homelessness by Nighttime Residence, 2017-2018
Most students experiencing homelessness are doubled up with family and friends
STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN ORANGE COUNTY: AN UPDATE
9,709 students experienced homelessness in Orange County in 2017-2018
9,288lived with a parent or guardian
421unaccompanied youth
Made with
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
24% 44% 68%
Students experiencing homelessness lag behind their peers, including students who are economically
disadvantaged but housed
English Language Arts FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
Math FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
26% 46% 67%
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
24% 44% 66%
Science Statewide Assessment Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
High School Graduation Rate
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
80% 87% 92%
3,038of these students moved to Orange County from Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
3,712Students experienced homelessness because of hurricanes in 2017-2018
Data sources: Florida Department of Education, PK-20 Education Information Portal; Shimberg Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey
Contact: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, 352-273-1192, www.shimberg.ufl.eduMiami Homes for All, 786-574-2061, www.miamihomesforall.orgMade possible by
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Why?Affordable housing shortageOnly 15 rental units are affordable & available per 100 extremely low-income rentersBetter identificationSchool staff are reaching out to students who are doubled up or in shelters and motelsNatural disastersHurricanes were the cause of homelessness for over 1/2 of students identified in 2017-20182007-2008 2012-2013 2017-2018
1,200 3,156 5,212
Students Experiencing Homelessness
The number of students experiencing homelessness in Osceola County increased
by more than 300% in the last decade
Doubled up
Hotels/Motels
Shelters/Transitional Housing
Unsheltered (e.g. cars, parks)
3,878
1,139
98
97
Students Experiencing Homelessness by Nighttime Residence, 2017-2018
Most students experiencing homelessness are doubled up with family and friends
STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN OSCEOLA COUNTY: AN UPDATE
5,212 students experienced homelessness in Osceola County in 2017-2018
5,155lived with a parent or guardian
57unaccompanied youth
Made with
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
21% 45% 57%
Students experiencing homelessness lag behind their peers, including students who are economically
disadvantaged but housed
English Language Arts FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
Math FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
22% 43% 54%
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
23% 42% 53%
Science Statewide Assessment Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
High School Graduation Rate
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
83% 89% 90%
2,525of these students moved to Osceola County from Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
2,910Students experienced homelessness because of hurricanes in 2017-2018
Data sources: Florida Department of Education, PK-20 Education Information Portal; Shimberg Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey
Contact: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, 352-273-1192, www.shimberg.ufl.eduMiami Homes for All, 786-574-2061, www.miamihomesforall.orgMade possible by
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Why?Affordable housing shortageOnly 18 rental units are affordable & available per 100 extremely low-income rentersBetter identificationSchool staff are reaching out to students who are doubled up or in shelters and motelsNatural disastersHurricanes were the cause of homelessness for 1/8 of students identified in 2017-20182012-2013 2017-2018
3,107 4,418
Students Experiencing Homelessness
The number of students experiencing homelessness in Palm Beach County
increased by nearly 50% in 5 years
4,418 Palm Beach students experienced homelessness in 2017-2018
Doubled up
Hotels/Motels
Shelters/Transitional Housing
Unsheltered (e.g. cars, parks)
3,437
355
390
236
Students Experiencing Homelessness by Nighttime Residence, 2017-2018
Most students experiencing homelessness are doubled up with family and friends
310unaccompanied youth
4,108lived with a parent or guardian
STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN PALM BEACH COUNTY: AN UPDATE
Made with
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
32% 46% 78%
Students experiencing homelessness lag behind their peers, including students who are economically
disadvantaged but housed
English Language Arts FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
Math FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
38% 51% 80%
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
30% 45% 76%
Science Statewide Assessment Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
High School Graduation Rate
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
64% 83% 92%
338of these students moved to Palm Beach County from Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
566Students experienced homelessness because of hurricanes in 2017-2018
Data sources: Florida Department of Education, PK-20 Education Information Portal; Shimberg Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey
Contact: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, 352-273-1192, www.shimberg.ufl.eduMiami Homes for All, 786-574-2061, www.miamihomesforall.orgMade possible by
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Why?Affordable housing shortageOnly 22 rental units are affordable & available per 100 extremely low-income rentersBetter identificationSchool staff are reaching out to students who are doubled up or in shelters and motelsNatural disastersHurricanes were the cause of homelessness for more than 1/5 of students identified in 2017-20182007-2008 2012-2013 2017-2018
1,599 1,904 2,232
Students Experiencing Homelessness
The number of students experiencing homelessness in Pasco County increased
by 40% in the last decade
Doubled up
Hotels/Motels
Shelters/Transitional Housing
Unsheltered (e.g. cars, parks)
1,680
217
247
88
Students Experiencing Homelessness by Nighttime Residence, 2017-2018
Most students experiencing homelessness are doubled up with family and friends
STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN PASCO COUNTY: AN UPDATE
2,232 students experienced homelessness in Pasco County in 2017-2018
357unaccompanied youth
1,875lived with a parent or guardian
Made with
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
31% 44% 70%
Students experiencing homelessness lag behind their peers, including students who are economically
disadvantaged but housed
English Language Arts FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
Math FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
30% 46% 73%
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
26% 44% 69%
Science Statewide Assessment Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
High School Graduation Rate
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
74% 82% 92%
229of these students moved to Pasco County from Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
460Students experienced homelessness because of hurricanes in 2017-2018
Data sources: Florida Department of Education, PK-20 Education Information Portal; Shimberg Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey
Contact: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, 352-273-1192, www.shimberg.ufl.eduMiami Homes for All, 786-574-2061, www.miamihomesforall.orgMade possible by
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Why?
Affordable housing shortageOnly 22 rental units are affordable & available per 100 extremely low-income renters Better identificationSchool staff are reaching out to students who are doubled up or in shelters and motels2012-2013 2017-2018
3,076 4,233
Students Experiencing Homelessness
The number of students experiencing homelessness in Pinellas County increased
by almost 40% in the last 5 years
Doubled up
Hotels/Motels
Shelters/Transitional Housing
Unsheltered (e.g. cars, parks)
2,959
560
616
98
Students Experiencing Homelessness by Nighttime Residence, 2017-2018
Most students experiencing homelessness are doubled up with family and friends
STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN PINELLAS COUNTY: AN UPDATE
4,233 students experienced homelessness in Pinellas County in 2017-2018
518unaccompanied youth
3,715lived with a parent or guardian
Made with
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
25% 40% 74%
Students experiencing homelessness lag behind their peers, including students who are
economically disadvantaged but housed
English Language Arts FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
Math FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
25% 42% 75%
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
20% 37% 71%
Science Statewide Assessment Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
High School Graduation Rate
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
71% 81% 93%
Data sources: Florida Department of Education, PK-20 Education Information Portal; Shimberg Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey
Contact: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, 352-273-1192, www.shimberg.ufl.eduMiami Homes for All, 786-574-2061, www.miamihomesforall.orgMade possible by
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Why?Affordable housing shortageOnly 21 rental units are affordable & available per 100 extremely low-income rentersBetter identificationSchool staff are reaching out to students who are doubled up or in shelters and motelsNatural disastersHurricanes were the cause of homelessness for 1/4 of students identified in 2017-20182007-2008 2012-2013 2017-2018
1,662 2,547 4,899
Students Experiencing Homelessness
The number of students experiencing homelessness in Polk County has nearly
tripled in the last decade
Doubled up
Hotels/Motels
Shelters/Transitional Housing
Unsheltered (e.g. cars, parks)
3,687
745
253
214
Students Experiencing Homelessness by Nighttime Residence, 2017-2018
Most students experiencing homelessness are doubled up with family and friends
STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN POLK COUNTY: AN UPDATE
4,899 students experienced homelessness in Polk County in 2017-2018
468unaccompanied youth
4,431lived with a parent or guardian
Made with
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
27% 38% 56%
Students experiencing homelessness lag behind their peers, including students who are economically
disadvantaged but housed
English Language Arts FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
Math FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
31% 42% 58%
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
26% 38% 56%
Science Statewide Assessment Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
High School Graduation Rate
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
64% 75% 87%
654of these students moved to Polk County from Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
1,204Students experienced homelessness because of hurricanes in 2017-2018
Data sources: Florida Department of Education, PK-20 Education Information Portal; Shimberg Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey
Contact: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, 352-273-1192, www.shimberg.ufl.eduMiami Homes for All, 786-574-2061, www.miamihomesforall.orgMade possible by
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Why?Affordable housing shortageOnly 15 rental units are affordable & available per 100 extremely low-income rentersBetter identificationSchool staff are reaching out to students who are doubled up or in shelters and motelsNatural disastersHurricanes were the cause of homelessness for 1/4 of students identified in 2017-20182007-2008 2017-2018
632 2,268
Students Experiencing Homelessness
The number of students experiencing homelessness in Seminole County
increased by 250% in the last decade
Doubled up
Hotels/Motels
Shelters/Transitional Housing
Unsheltered (e.g. cars, parks)
1,806
347
83
32
Students Experiencing Homelessness by Nighttime Residence, 2017-2018
Most students experiencing homelessness are doubled up with family and friends
STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY: AN UPDATE
2,268 students experienced homelessness in Seminole County in 2017-2018
2,131lived with a parent or guardian
137unaccompanied youth
Made with
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
26% 48% 77%
Students experiencing homelessness lag behind their peers, including students who are economically
disadvantaged but housed
English Language Arts FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
Math FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
28% 52% 79%
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
28% 49% 76%
Science Statewide Assessment Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
High School Graduation Rate
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
81% 87% 96%
484of these students moved to Seminole County from Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
586Students experienced homelessness because of hurricanes in 2017-2018
Data sources: Florida Department of Education, PK-20 Education Information Portal; Shimberg Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey
Contact: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, 352-273-1192, www.shimberg.ufl.eduMiami Homes for All, 786-574-2061, www.miamihomesforall.orgMade possible by
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Why?Affordable housing shortageOnly 30 rental units are affordable & available per 100 extremely low-income rentersBetter identificationSchool staff are reaching out to students who are doubled up or in shelters and motelsNatural disastersHurricanes were the cause of homelessness for 1/7 of students identified in 2017-20182012-2013 2017-2018
679 872
Students Experiencing Homelessness
The number of students experiencing homelessness in St. Johns County
increased by more than 25% in 5 years
Doubled up
Hotels/Motels
Shelters/Transitional Housing
Unsheltered (e.g. cars, parks)
639
95
104
34
Students Experiencing Homelessness by Nighttime Residence, 2017-2018
Most students experiencing homelessness are doubled up with family and friends
STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN ST. JOHNS COUNTY: AN UPDATE
872 students experienced homelessness in St. Johns County in 2017-2018
216unaccompanied youth
656lived with a parent or guardian
Made with
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
36% 54% 81%
Students experiencing homelessness lag behind their peers, including students who are economically
disadvantaged but housed
English Language Arts FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
Math FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
42% 60% 86%
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
42% 55% 81%
Science Statewide Assessment Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
High School Graduation Rate
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
63% 81% 96%
130Students experienced homelessness because of hurricanes in 2017-2018
Data sources: Florida Department of Education, PK-20 Education Information Portal; Shimberg Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey
Contact: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, 352-273-1192, www.shimberg.ufl.eduMiami Homes for All, 786-574-2061, www.miamihomesforall.orgMade possible by
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Why?
2012-2013 2017-2018
466 1,585
Students Experiencing Homelessness
The number of students experiencing homelessness in St. Lucie County more
than tripled in the last 5 years
Doubled up
Hotels/Motels
Shelters/Transitional Housing
Unsheltered (e.g. cars, parks)
1,274
195
72
44
Students Experiencing Homelessness by Nighttime Residence, 2017-2018
Most students experiencing homelessness are doubled up with family and friends
STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN ST. LUCIE COUNTY: AN UPDATE
1,585 students experienced homelessness in St. Lucie County in 2017-2018
135unaccompanied youth
1,450lived with a parent or guardian
Affordable housing shortageOnly 21 rental units are affordable & available per 100 extremely low-income rentersBetter identificationSchool staff are reaching out to students who are doubled up or in shelters and motelsNatural disastersHurricanes were the cause of homelessness for 1/5 of students identified in 2017-2018
Made with
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
28% 45% 63%
Students experiencing homelessness lag behind their peers, including students who are economically
disadvantaged but housed
English Language Arts FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
Math FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
32% 47% 61%
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
30% 45% 60%
Science Statewide Assessment Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
High School Graduation Rate
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
68% 92% 92%
64of these students moved to St. Lucie County from Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
304Students experienced homelessness because of hurricanes in 2017-2018
Data sources: Florida Department of Education, PK-20 Education Information Portal; Shimberg Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey
Contact: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, 352-273-1192, www.shimberg.ufl.eduMiami Homes for All, 786-574-2061, www.miamihomesforall.orgMade possible by
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Why?Affordable housing shortageOnly 20 rental units are affordable & available per 100 extremely low-income rentersBetter identificationSchool staff are reaching out to students who are doubled up or in shelters and motelsNatural disastersHurricanes were the cause of homelessness for 1/5 of students identified in 2017-20182007-2008 2012-2013 2017-2018
1,706 2,195 2,718
Students Experiencing Homelessness
The number of students experiencing homelessness in Volusia County increased
by more than 50% in the last decade
Doubled up
Hotels/Motels
Shelters/Transitional Housing
Unsheltered (e.g. cars, parks)
2,207
285
166
60
Students Experiencing Homelessness by Nighttime Residence, 2017-2018
Most students experiencing homelessness are doubled up with family and friends
STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN VOLUSIA COUNTY: AN UPDATE
2,718 students experienced homelessness in Volusia County in 2017-2018
295unaccompanied youth
2,423lived with a parent or guardian
Made with
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
30% 44% 69%
Students experiencing homelessness lag behind their peers, including students who are economically
disadvantaged but housed
English Language Arts FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
Math FSA Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
30% 47% 70%
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
38% 51% 74%
Science Statewide Assessment Test
% Scoring 3 or higher
High School Graduation Rate
ExperiencingHomelessness
Housed, Econ.Disadvantaged
Housed, NotEcon.
Disadvantaged
60% 72% 87%
320of these students moved to Volusia County from Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
517Students experienced homelessness because of hurricanes in 2017-2018
Data sources: Florida Department of Education, PK-20 Education Information Portal; Shimberg Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey
Contact: Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, 352-273-1192, www.shimberg.ufl.eduMiami Homes for All, 786-574-2061, www.miamihomesforall.orgMade possible by
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