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D. Student Characteristics Chart 4 Student Enrollment by Program ESL !"#$%& ESL ' Health ()& GED $%%& Citizenship Preparation **& Family Literacy ($& Computer Literacy #%& Microso+ O,ce Applications #*& Computer Support Specialist %*& Culinary Arts %!& Nurse Aide Training $(& Total - 3,251 1. Number of Students Enrolled by Program Carlos Rosario School ESL students are placed according to their level of English proficiency. Chart 4 above provides information about student enrollment by program. 2. Student Attrition Rate During the Year Reported This rate does not apply to the Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School as the School serves adults for whom education is not compulsory. 3. Student Re-Enrollment The majority of students eligible for re-enrollment (89.16%) enrolled in fall 2009. The school maintained its minimum enrollment of 1,550 students throughout the school year. Demand for classes remained constant. As Carlos Rosario was oversubscribed (new student applicants outnumbered spaces available for classes), the school held enrollment lotteries and established lottery waiting lists of over 300 students for day, afternoon, and evening sessions. In addition, regular waiting lists of more than 600 students were also kept for students seeking enrollment after the enrollment periods had ended. 4. Demographics During the 2009-2010 academic year, Carlos Rosario offered more than 3,200 students an array of programs and supportive services. These learners comprised an ethnically, geographically, and linguistically diverse student body, with students coming from 72 countries and speaking 31 different languages. Their native countries included Cameroon, Egypt, Ethiopia, Morocco, Sudan, Bangladesh, China, Indonesia, Pakistan, Togo, Vietnam, Poland, the Czech Republic, Yemen, Turkey, Brazil, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Bolivia, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, Honduras, and the United States. Chart 5 and Chart 6 offer a demographic breakdown. Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School, Annual Report 2009-2010