Counting everyone in the 2020 Census is not an easy task and children are frequently among the most undercounted population. Your responses to the 2020 Census determine how much of $675 billion in federal funds are allocated to our school districts and students for the next 10 years.
Support for public school services and programs is just one of many reasons why an accurate 2020 Census count is crucial to our BOCES region. Accurate census data also determines how much federal funding is provided for childcare, local community improvement construction projects, job training programs and many social services.
2020 Census Confidentiality
It is important to remember that 2020 Census responses are completely confidential, and your personal information cannot be used against you in any way. Your responses are entirely protected under federal law and used for statistical purposes only by the U.S. Census Bureau. No other government agency or court system can use or even access your census responses. There are no exceptions to this rule.
2020 Census Resources
Look through the resources below for more about the 2020 Census, how it affects school districts and the confidentiality of your personal information.
- U.S. Census Bureau and Schools Website
- Statistics in Schools and the 2020 Census
- “Everyone Counts!” Story and Activity (coloring) Book
- “Why We Ask” Flyer
- 2020 Census and Confidentiality
- “Shape Our Children’s Future” Flyer
- Counting Young Children in the 2020 Census
- K-12 Activities
- Pre-K Activities