supervisor campos: speier olague. -- supervisor olague. supervisor olague: i was wondering what the economic breakdown is. whether they're children from families whose parents have college degrees or not. that sort of thing. trying to get a sense of that. >> ok. i can make a note of that and pull that. all right. any other questions before we move on? ok. so you see from the data from previous years of what has happened in previous years in summer school, in 2008 we offered a summer school. 75% of the courses actually earned credit in that summer school. in 2009, it moved up to 82%. of the courses we were able to offer last summer with the city funding, 93% overall of those students taking the courses actually earned credit. so the approximate -- there were courses that were city funded and courses that were not city funded. we actually -- the city funded were 91% and coupled it with the other courses and the total is about 93% there. so we are -- the summer school that we have been able to provide, we are having a greater success rate as