Table 72: Stability Rates, Indian River and Florida, 2012 - 2013 57
<br />Table 73: Total Suspensions, Counts and Rates, Indian River and Florida, 2012-13 58
<br />Table 74: Total Suspensions, Counts and Rates, Indian River and Florida, 2011-2013 58
<br />Table 75: PK -12 Students Eligible for Free/Reduced-Price Lunch, Indian River, Florida, 2008-09 - 2013-14 59
<br />Table 76: Children in school -readiness programs eligible for free/reduced lunch, Indian River and Florida, 2008,
<br />2009 and 2010 59
<br />Table 77: Lunch Status by School, Indian River County, School Year 2013-2014 60
<br />Table 78: Table Percent of elementary school students eligible for free/reduced lunch, Indian River and Florida,
<br />2011-2013 61
<br />Table 79: Percent of middle school students eligible for free/reduced lunch in Indian River and Florida, 2011-
<br />2013 61
<br />Table 80: Membership in Gifted Program, Fall 2012 62
<br />Table 81: Children in School Grades K-12 who are Emotionally Handicapped, Indian River, Florida, 2013 62
<br />Table 82: Follow -Up of Prior Year Graduates, 2011-2012 63
<br />Table 83: Current Expenditures per K-12 Unweighted Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Student, 2012-2013 63
<br />Table 84: Bright Futures Scholarship Disbursements 1997-98 — 2013-14 64
<br />Table 85: Youth who Reported Participation in Extracurricular Activities, Indian River, Florida, 2014 66
<br />Table 86: Children Experiencing Child Abuse Ages 5-11, Indian River, Florida, 2010, 2011, 2012 66
<br />Table 87: Verified Child Abuse Rate, Indian River, Florida, Fiscal Year 2012-13 67
<br />Table 88: Children Discharged to Reunification with Parent(s) / Caretaker, Indian River, Florida, 2010, 2011, 2012
<br />67
<br />Table 89: Infants in Foster Care, Indian River, Florida 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 67
<br />Table 90: Children in Foster Care, Ages 5-11, Indian River, Florida 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 68
<br />Table 91: Children in Foster Care, Ages 12-17, Indian River, Florida 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 70
<br />Table 92: Grandparents Living with or Caring for Grandchildren, Indian River, Florida (5 year estimate 2008-2012)
<br />70
<br />Table 93: Youth who Reported Involvement in Bullying Behavior, Indian River and Florida, 2014 71
<br />Table 94: Middle School and High School Students Who Reported Feeling Safe at School, Indian River, Florida,
<br />2008, 2010, 2012 71
<br />Table 95: Violent acts per 1,000 students in school activities grades K-12, Indian River and Florida, 2010, 2011,
<br />2012 72
<br />Table 96: High School Students Who Reported Having Seen Delinquent Behavior among Gang Members at
<br />School this Year, Indian River, Florida, 2012 72
<br />Table 97: Middle and High School Students who Reported Gang Membership, by Gender in Indian River and
<br />Florida, 2014 72
<br />Table 98: Youths Referred to Juvenile Justice (Total Offenses), Indian River, Florida, 2011-12, 2013-14 73
<br />Table 99: Youths Referred to Juvenile Justice by Race and Gender, Indian River, Florida, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-
<br />14 73
<br />Table 100: Youths Referred for Delinquency for a Felony Offense, Indian River, Florida, 2011-12 - 2013-14 74
<br />Table 101: Youths Referred for Delinquency for a Misdemeanor Offense, Indian River, Florida, 2011-12 - 2013-14
<br />74
<br />Table 102: Youths Referred for Delinquency for Other Offenses, Indian River Florida, 2011-12 - 2013-14 74
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