2021–2022 Annual Ontario School Survey - Data Handbook - September 2022

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2021–2022 Annual Ontario School Survey - Data Handbook - September 2022

20 Sep 2022

The 2021–2022 Annual Ontario School Survey (AOSS) is the 25th annual survey of elementary schools and 22nd annual survey of secondary schools in Ontario. [...] (b) “Low-income” refers to the bottom 25% of schools based on Weighted Census Family Income (annual income = $32,604 to $68,341); “high-income” refers to the top 25% of schools (annual income = $99,501 to $219,502). [...] (b) “Low-income” refers to the bottom 25% of schools based on Weighted Census Family Income (annual income = $32,604 to $68,341); “high-income” refers to the top 25% of schools (annual income = $99,501 to $219,502). [...] (b) “Low-income” refers to the bottom 25% of schools based on Weighted Census Family Income (annual income = $32,604 to $68,341); “high-income” refers to the top 25% of schools (annual income = $99,501 to $219,502). [...] (b) “Low-income” refers to the bottom 25% of schools based on Weighted Census Family Income (annual income = $32,604 to $68,341); “high-income” refers to the top 25% of schools (annual income = $99,501 to $219,502).  Source: People for Education’s 2021–2022 Annual Ontario School Survey chevron-left Return to table of contents People for Education | 2021-2022 Annual Ontario School Survey – Data Han.
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