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ERIC ED328565: State Profiles of Public Elementary and Secondary Education, 1987-88. Survey Report.

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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 328 565 TM 015 920 AUTHOR Morgan, Frank TITLE State Profiles of Public Elementary and Secondary Education, 1987-88. Survey Report. INSTITUTION National Center for Education Statistics (ED), Washington, DC. REPORT NO NCES-90-073 PUB DATE Oct 90 NOTE 424p.; Data Series: DR-CCD-87/88-7.2. For a companion document, see TM 016 111. AVAILABLE FROM Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. PUB TYPE Statistical Data (110) -- Reports Evaluative/Feasibility (142) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC17 Plus Postage. …

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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 328 565 TM 015 920 AUTHOR Morgan, Frank TITLE State Profiles of Public Elementary and Secondary Education, 1987-88. Survey Report. INSTITUTION National Center for Education Statistics (ED), Washington, DC. REPORT NO NCES-90-073 PUB DATE Oct 90 NOTE 424p.; Data Series: DR-CCD-87/88-7.2. For a companion document, see TM 016 111. AVAILABLE FROM Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. PUB TYPE Statistical Data (110) -- Reports Evaluative/Feasibility (142) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC17 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Educational Finance; Elementary Secondary Education; Faculty; Federal Aid; Graphs; Institutional Characteristics; National Surveys; *Profiles; School Demography; *School Statistics; State Norms; *State Surveys; *Statistical Data; Student Characteristics IDENTIFIERS American Samoa; Guam; Northern Mariana Islands; Puerto Rico; United States; Virgin Islands ABSTRACT This paper reports summary data on the general characteristics, fiscal revenues and expenditures, educational agency and school numbers and sizes, and students and staff for each state, the District of Coluldbia, and outlyirg areas (American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands). Data are reported for factors that are most commonly used to describe the resources, needs, organization, and special characteristics of education within a state. The paper is organized into four major sections: (1) the "U.S. Profile" section gives summary statistics across the 50 states and the District of Columbia on all variables; (2) the "Rankings of the States" section consists of three tables presenting the relative position of the various states and the District of Columbia on selected variables; and (3) tha "State Profiles" section (wnich composes the bulk of the report); and (4) the "Outlying Areas Profile" section provide numeric data and graphs containing information on all variables. Each "State Profile" includes eight graphs illustrating the data. The "U.S. Profile" section, each "State Profile" section, and each "Outlying Areas" section are comprised of five sections: general characteristics, fiscil data, institutional data, student data, and staff data. Comparative rankings of states on selected variables and an overall summary of each variable are also provided. The major source of data for this report was the National Center of Education Statistics (NCES) annual Common Core of Data survey, which provided information for the 1987-88 school year and 1987 fiscal year. Other sources include the NCES's "Digest of Education" (1988); several surveys published by the Bureau of the Census; statistics on the national school lunch program issued by the U.S. Departmenz of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service; and the National Education Association report, "Rankings of the States, 1988". (RLC) ICON Ol e7 NOTICE The ERIC Fealty hos sosigned this document for processing to: In our judgment, this document is olio of interest to the Clear . inghouses noted to the right. Indexing should reflect their epeeist points of view. NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS Survey Report October 1990 State Profiles of Public Elementary and Secondary Education, 1987 88 U.S. DEPARTMENT Of EDUCATION Mee or Educational Reeearch and Improvement EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) /This document has been reproduced as received from the person or organization originating it 0 Minor changes have been made to improve repioduction quality Points of view or opinionsstated in this dal). ment do not necessarily rpreient official OERI position or policy Data Series: DRCCD-87/88-7.2 -0 , U.S. Department of Education ... Office of Educational Research and Improvement NCES 90-073 ',1) -, 2 NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS Survey Report October 1990 State Profiles of Public Elementary and Secondary Education, 1987 88 Frank Morgan Elementary and Secondary Education Statistics Division Dala Scrim DRCCD-87/88-7,2 U.S. Department of Education Office of Educational Research and Improvement NCES 90-073 For gale by the Mnio,rIntendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office WashIngton, D.C. 20402 U.S. Department of Education Lauro F. Cavazos Secretary Office of Educational Research and improvement Christopher T. Cross Assistant Secretary National Center for Education Statistics Emerson J. Elk% Acting Commissioner information Services Sharon K. Horn Director National Center for Education Statistics "The purpose of the Center shall be to collect, and analyze, and disseminate statistics and other data related to education in the United States and in other nations."Section 406(b) of the General Education Provisions Act, as amended (20 U.S.C. 1221e-1). October 1990 Contact: Frank Morgan (202) 357-6779 A CKNOWLEDGMENTS This publication was prepared under the direction of Paul Planchon, director of the Elementary and Secondary Education Statistics Division of the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), and Suzanne Triplett, formerly chief of the General Surveys and Analysis Branch and at present with the North Carolina Department of Education. Other members of the Elementary and Secondary Education Statistics Division who provided ideas, and reviewed and. critiqued the product through its many stages are Robert Burton, Lee Hoffman, Jo Ann Davis, and John Sietsema. The production of thls publication was accomplished by Frank Morgan and Barbara Spinner of NCES and Frank Schneider and Terese Swat of Computer Data Systems Inc. The Center also acknowledges the contributions of the reviewers both within and outside the Department of Education for this document. NCES wishes to thank the following reviewers: Charles Cowan, former NCES Chief Statisticio 1: Tom Tobin, Council of Chief State School Officers; Jean McDonald, National Governors' Associatior ; Sam Barbett and Joanell Porter, NCES, Postsecondary Education Statistics Division; and Tom Snyder, NCES, Crosscutting Education Statistics and Analysis Division. TABLE OF C ONTENTS Acknowledgments iii introduction 1 Data Sources 1 Related Reports Definitions 2 Report Contents and Format 9 For More information 9 United States Profile 11 Rankings of the'States 19 Table 1. Rankings of States by total population, total number of students, number of students in first grade, and number of regular high school graduates: School year 1987-88 21 Table 2. Rankings of States by number of classroom teachers, overall pupil-teacher ratio, number of administrators, and number of public elementary/secondary schools operated: School year 1987-88 22 Table 3. Rankings of States by total State revenue per capita, average teacher salary, total revenue for public schools, and current expenditure for education per pupil in membership: Fiscal year 1987 23 State Profiles 25 Alabama 27 Alaska 35 Arizona 43 Arkansas 51 California 59 Colorado 67 Connecticut 75 Delaware 83 District of Columbia 91 Florida 99 Georgia 107 Hawaii 115 Idaho 123 Illinois 131 Indiana 139 Iowa 147 Kansas 155 Kentucky 163 State Profiles (continued) Louisiana 171 Maine 179 Maryland 187 Massachusetts 195 Michigan 203 Minnesota 211 Mississippi 219 Missouri 227 Montana 235 Nebraska 243 Nevada 251 New Hampshire 259 Now Jeisey 267 New Mexico 275 New York 283 North Carolina 291 North Dakota 299 Ohio 307 Oklahoma 315 Oregon 323 Pennsylvania 331 Rhode Island 339 South Carolina 347 South Dakota 355 Tennessee 363 Texas 371 Utah 379 Vermont 387 Virginia 395 Washington 403 West Virginia 411 Wisconsin 419 Wyoming 427 Outlying Areas Profiles Amor:can Samoa 435 Guam 443 Thmmonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands 451 Commonwealth of Puerto Rico 459 The Virgin Islands 467 Appendix: Sources for State Profiles Data Elements 475 I NTRODUCTION D ATA SOURCES Examinations of the status and quality of educatbn in the United States are often based on comparisons among States. Comparisons of this type are most useful, valid, and constructive when States are examined alongside other States with similar characteristics. It is also helpful to have a variety of factors that are important to education conveniently arrayed for individual States. Toward this end, State Profiles of Public Elementary and Secondary Education, 1987-88 reports summary data on the general characteristics, fiscal revenues and expenditures, educational agency and school numbers and sizes, and students and staff for eacn State, the District of Columbia, and the tive outlying areas. The factors for which these data are reported are those most commonly used to present a thumbnail sketch of the resources, needs, organization, and special characteristics of education within a State. This information is displayed in numeric and graphic form to make it useful for a wide range of audiences and purposes. Comparative rankings of States on selected variables are also provided, as is an overall summary for each variable. This publication is a companion to Key Statistics on Public Elementary and Secondary Education Reported by State and by Regional, Locale, and Wealth Clusters, 1987-88. The Key Statistics reports regional and subregional division characteristics of public elementary and secondary education, as well as characteristics associated with variation in relative urbanicity and relative wealth. The two publications are intehded to make the education statistical data collected and reported by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) as useful, timely, and accessible as possible. The information in the State Profiles was drawn from a varlei, 3f sources. A major reference was the NCES annual Common Core of Data (CCD) survey, which provided information for the 1987-88 school year and 1987 fiscal year. The CCD survey includes four parts: 1. Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe Survey (the name and address, school type, and student and teacher counts for each public school in the State); 2. Public Elementary/Secondary Agency Universe Survey (name and address, organizational type, metropolitan status, and numbers of students for each school district in the State); 3. State Nonfiscal Elementary and Secondary Education Survey (Statewide totals of the numbers of students by grade, numbers of teachers, administrators, and other education staff, and numbers of high school graduates); and 4. Revenues and Current Expenditures for Public Elementary and Secondary Education Survey (State revenues and expenditures data). Other sources used to compile the State Profiles included NCES's 1988 Digest of Education; several surveys published by the Bureau of the Census; statistics on the national school lunch program issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service; and the National Education Association report, Rankings of the States, 1988. The appendix provides a bibliography of references, and identifies the source for each data item in the report 1 R ELATED R EPORTS D EFINITIONS Data from the COD surveys are made available in a variety of ways. They are disseminated in ED. TABS that present early tabulations of State data with no viritten interpretation of findings; they appear in regular NCES publications such as The Condition of Education and the Digest of Education Statistics; and they are made available on computer tapes and diskettes so that data users may tabulate and analyze the data to meet their particular research or reporting needs. The NCES data presented in these State Profiles have all been published previously, and these products can be obtained from the Office of Educational Research and Improvement, Education Information Branch, 555 New Jersey Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20208. Several of the factors discussed in this report have specialized definitions that may differ from common usage. The definitions are those used in the source documents from which the data were drawn. Some of the most common definitions include the following: United States: Wherever this term is used throughout the report, it refers to data representing the 50 States and the District of Columbia. Outlying areas: These are additional areas from which elementary and secondary education data are collected and consist of American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. School-age population: The total number of persons between the apes of 5 and 17. Cooperative system liaison: An indMdual appointed by each chief State school officer to be the official representative of that State education agency to the National Cooperative Education Statistics System. State liaisons, along with representatives from selected Federal agencies, make up the membership of the National Forum on Education Statistics, and as such are decis'ionmaKers for the Cooperative System. Forum members, along with additional Federa! agency representatives and other national education statistics producers and users will participate in semi-annual meetings of the National Forum on Education Statistics. By means of a dynamic process of debate and consensus-building, primarily through the deliberations of the Forum's standing committees, but also through extensive support of task forces, the Forum will analyze issues and discuss alternatives for solving the problems that confront providers and users of elementary and secondary education statistics. CCD coordinator: An individual appointed by each chief State school officer to be the official representative of that State education agency to NCES concerning the Common Core of Data (CCD) system. Public school membership: The unduplicated count of students on the roll of the school or district (excluding any formally enrolled students who withdrew from school) taken on the school day closest to October 1, 1987. 2 Public school: An institution that provides elementary/secondary educational services; has one or more grade groupings (prekindergarten through 12) or is ungraded; has one or more teachers to give instruction; is located in one or more buildings; has an assigned administrator; receives public funds as its primary support; and Is operated by an education agency. Regular school: A public school that does not focus primarily on vocational, special education, or alternative education, Special education school: A public school that focuses primarily on special education, including instruction for any of the following: hard of hearing, deaf, speech Impaired, health impafred, orthopedically impaired, mentally retarded, seriously emotionally disturbed, multihendicapped, visually handicapped, deaf and blind. The school also has adapted curriculum, materials, or instruction for students served. Vocational school: A public school that focuses primarily on vocational education and provides education in one or more semiskilled or technical occupations. Other end alternative schools: A public school that addresses needs of students that typically cannot be met in a regular school; provides nontraditional education; does not specifically fall into the categories of regular, special education, or vocational school (but may be an adjunct to a regular school). Total area: The total land area within the geographic boundaries of the State or other area, expressed in square miles. Total State revenue: Includes all amounts of money received by State government from external sources (net of refunds and correcting transactions) other than from issue of debt, liquidation of investments, and agency and private trust transactions. Total State expenditures: Include all amounts of money paid out by State government. State expenditure for elementary/secondary education: Includes all amounts of money for elementary and secondary education paid out by State government, excluding Federal funds and amounts of money paid out by local jurisdictions. Gross State product per school-age child: The total value of goods and services produced in the State divided by the 1985-86 Census Data for resident persons ages 5 to 17 years. National school breakfast: Federal reimbursement to States during FY 1987 under School Breakfast Program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service. National school lunch: Federal reimbursement to States during FY 1987 under the National School Lunch Program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service. Chapter I. U.S. Department of Education obligations during FY 1987 for grants for the disadvantaged under Chapter I, Education Consolidation and Improvement Act of 1981. 3 I 0 School improvement: U.S. Department of Education obligations during FY 1987 for block grants to States for school improvement, including Chapter 2, Education Consolidation and Improvement Act of 1981 and Science and Mathematics Education. Impact aid. U.S. Department of Education obligations during FY 1987 for school assistance in federally affected areas, including maintenance and operations. Vocational/adult: U.S. Department of Education obligations during FY 1987 for vocational and adult education. Handicapped: U.S. Department of Education obligations during FY 1987 for education for the handicapped, including State Grants and Preschool Incentive Grants to States. Bilingual: U.S. Department of Education obligations during FY 1987 for bilingual education, including Bilingual Education, Bilingual Vocational Training, and Emergency Immigrant Education Assistance. Indian: U.S. Department of Education obligations during FY 1987 for Indian education. Revenues for elementary/secondary education: Additions to assets that do not incur an obligation that must be met at some future date, do not represent exchanges of fixed assets, and are available for expenditure by the local education agencies (LEA's) in the State to provide elementary/secwidary education. Revenues from local sources: Revenues produced within the LE,1 boundaries and available to the LEA in the amount produced. Includes taxes levied or assessed by an LEA; revenues from a local government to the LEA; tuition received; transportation fees; earnings on investments from LEA holdings; net revenues from food services (gross receipts less gross expenditures); net revenues from student activities (gross receipts less gross expenditures); and other revenues (textbook sales, donations, property rentals). Revenues from intermediate sources: Revenues received from an intermediate governmental unit or political subdivision between the State and the LEA that collects revenue and distributes it to an LEA. Includes restricted and unrestricted grants-in-aid; revenue in lieu of taxes; and revenue for or on behalf of the LEA. Excluded are proceeds from bond sales; cash received from sale of assets; other nonrevenue receipts; intergovernmental transfers among LEA's; and revenues from community services. Revenues from State sources: Grants and other monies received by LEA's from State funds. Includes restricted and unrestricted grants-in-aid; revenue in lieu of taxes; and revenue for or on behalf of the LEA. Excluded are proceeds from bond sales; cash received from sale of assets; other nonrevenue receipts; intergovernmental transfers among LEA's; and revenues from community services. Revenues from Federal sources: Grants and other monies received by LEA's from Federal agencies, either directly from the Federal agency or distributed through a State agency. Includes restricted and unrestricted grants-in-aid; revenue in lieu of taxes; and revenue for or on behalf of the LEA. Excluded are proceeds from bond sales; cash received from sale of assets; other nonrevenue receipts; intergovernmental transfers among LEA's; and revenues from community services. Current expenditures: Current expenditures for the categories of instruction, support services, and noninstructional services include fixed charges (employee benefits, rent, interest). They do not include expenditures for debt service and capital outlay. Current expenditures for Instruction: Those expenditures for activities dealing directly with the interaction between students and teachers, such as salaries, employee benefits, and purchased instruccional services. Current expenditures for support services: Those expenditures for student support services (attendance, guidance, health, speech, psychological); staff support services; improvement of instruction; educational media, including librarians; general administration (board of education, central office); school administration (principal); business (fiscal services, purchasing, warehousing, printing); operation and maintenance of plant; student transportation services; and central expenditures (research, information services, data processing). Current expenditures for noninstruction: Those expenditures for food service operations and other auxiliary enterprise operations (bookstore, interscholastic athletics). Excluded are expenditures for community services (child care, swimming pool). Revenue per pupil In membership: Result obtained hy dividing the total rev9nues for elementary/secondary education hy the total membership reported for the State for school year 1986-87. Current expenditure per pupil In membership: Result obtained by dividing the total current expenditures for elementary/secondary education by the total membership reported for the State for school year 1986-87. Education agency: Governmental agency administratively responsible for providing public elementary and secondary instruction or educational support services. Regular school district: An education agency responsible for providing free public elementary and secondary education for school-age children residing within its jurisdiction. The agency sometimes includes special and vocational education in a comprehensive educational setting. Regional service agency: An education agency that provides administrative services or special services to other public elementary and secondary school districts or other agencies. Stateoperated agency: Any State agency that operates elementary, secondary, or combined education programs (such as State schools for the blind or deaf.) Federally operated and other types: Any Federal agency that operates elementary, secondary, or combined education programs (such as the Bureau of Indian Affairs), or an education agency that cannot be appropriately classified using another of the types of agency. 5 1 2 Regular schooi districts by membership size: Each regular school district was assigned to 1 of 15 categories, based on the total membership reported for the district record, and the number of districts in each category computed. The category "Slze not reported" includes districts that contract with other agencies to provide services for some students rather than operate schools directly. In these cases, student membership is not reported for the receiving district in order to avoid duplication of membership counts. Conversely, in cases where all services are provided by a contracting district, no membership is reported for the sending district. Density of schools within education agencies: Each education agency, of whatever *.ype, was assigned to one of six categories, based on the number of school records associated with the agency. The number of agencies in each category was then computed. Public schools by size of membership: Each schbol for which membership was reported was assigned to one of five categories, based on the total membership reported for the school. The number of schools in each category was then computed. Locale of school: Code assigned to public schools based on the population characteristics of the geographic area in which the school is located. City: A city with a population of 50,000 or more that is a central city of a Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA). Urban fringe: An area within an SMSA of a central city and defined as urban by the Bureau of the Census but which does not qualify as a city. Large town: A town not within an SMSA, having a population of 25,000 or more. Small town: A town not within an SMSA, having a population between 2,500 and 24,999. Rural: A place with fewer than 2,500 people and defined as rural by the Bureau of the Census. Grade span category: Based on the lowest and highest grade for which membership was reported In each school, the school's grade span was determined. Schools whose low and high grade were exactly one of the six designated ranges were assigned to the appropriate category; if a school had some other combination of low and high grade, it was assigned to "Other grades." Schools that only reported membership In "Ungraded" were assigned to that category, and schools with no membership reported were assigned to "Not reported." The total number of schools within each category was then computed. Prekindergarten membership: Students who are enrolled in a group or class that is part of a public schooi program taught during the year or years preceding kindergarten. Ungraded membershlp: Students who are assigned to classes or program: that do not have standard grade designations. Raclai/ethnic catesory: Used to describe groups to which Individuals belong in the eyes of the canrnunity. Categories do not denote scientific definitions of anthropo- logical :Di igin. A person may be counted in only one group. Freelunch program: A program under the National School Lunch Act, which provides cash subsidies for free lunches to students; eligibility Is based on family size and Income criteria. The number of students reported eligible to participate Is reported at the school level. It Is z,:lown In this report as the percentage of the State's total membership. High school completers: These counts include all individuals who received diplomas or other formal indications of completion of high school during the immediately preceding school year and subsequent summer. Regular diploma: Total count of graduates who received a high school diploma in the regular day or summer school. Other diploma: Total count of graduates who received a nigh school diploma in programs other than the regular day or summer school (e.g., adult evening programs). High school equivalency: Total count of individuals 19 years or younger who received a general educational development (GED) or high school equivalency certificate. Other completers: Total count of students who received certificates or other designations of high school completion, attendance, or training. Includes special education individualized education program completers; excludes regular diploma or GED recipients. Total education staff: The total of instructional staff, support services staff, and administrators reported by the State as participating in providing free public education to students In elementary and secondary education. All staff information-is reported In full time equivalency, which is the amount of time required to perform an assignment, stated as a proportion of a full-time position. Only positions that were actually filled are to be reported; vacant positions are not reported. Total teachers: Professional school staff members who instruct students and maintain daily student attendance records for prekindergarten, kindergarten, grades 1 through 12, and ungraded classes. Those who teach in an environment other than a classroom setting are also included. Teachers of Headstart classes and those providing strictly custodial care are excluded. Instructional aides: Staff members who receive salary to assist a teacher with routine activities associated with instruction. Such activities may include monitoring, conducting rote exercises, operating equipment, and clerking. Guidance counselors/directors: Professional staff members assigned specific duties and school time to activities involving counseling with students and parents; counseling with other staff members on learning problems; evaluating student abilities; assisting students in making educational and career choices; assisting students in personal and social development; providing referral assistance; and working with other staff members in planning and conducting guidance programs for students. Librarians/library support: Professional and other staff members (including library aides and those involved in Library/Media support) and supervisors who are assigned specific duties and school time to professional library service activities. These activities include selecting, acquiring, preparing, cataloging, and circulating books and other printed materials; planning the use of the library by students and other staff; guiding 7 1 4 individuais in their use of the library materials; selecting, preparing, caring for, and making available to members of the instructional staff the equipment, films, filmstrips, transparencies, tapes, TV programs, and similar materials; and organizing activities in the audiovisual center, TV studio, and related work-study areas and other services provided by audiovisual personnel. Administrative support: Staff members who provide support to officials and administrators of education agencies or principals and department 6irpersons of schools. Includes clerical staff and secretaries. Other support services: All support staff not included in administrative support, including social workers, data processing, health, maintenance, bus drivers, security, and cafeteria workers. School-based administrators: Those staff members whose activities are concerned with directing and managing the operation of a particular school. These activities include supervision of school activities, assignment of duties to staff members, supervision and maintenance of the records of the school, and coordination of school instructional activities with those of the education agency. Such positions would include principals, assistant principals and other assistants, and department chairpersons. Other officials/administrators: Chief executive officers of the education agencies, including superintendents, deputies and assistant superintendents, and other persons having districtwide responsibilities, e.g., business managers, administrative assistants, professional instructional support staff, Chapter I coordinators, and home economics supervisors. Average students per teacher by grade level: The overall figure represents the total student membership divided by total teachers. The other three figures represent the median ratio for all schools with membership and teachers in schools of specified grads spans. These three groups do not account for all schoois. Primary school: Those public schools whose grades range from a low of prekindergarten to 3 and a high grade up to 6. Middle school: Those public schools whose grades range from a low of 4 to 7 and a high of 4 to 9. High school: Those public schools whose grades range from a low of 7 to 12 and a high of 12. Teacher to all other staff ratio: The ratio of total teachers to the total of all other categories of educational staff. Teacher to administrator ratio: The ratio of total teachers to the total of school-based administrators and other officials/administrators. Average teacher salary: Average annual salary of all public school teachers 6 1 5 R EPORT C ONTENTS AND FORMAT There are three major sections In the State Profiles: 1. U. S. Profile that gives summary statistics across the 50 States and the District of Columbia on all variables, page 11; 2. Rankings of the States that consist of three tables presenting the relative position of the various States and the District of Columbia on selected variables, page 19; 3. State Profiles, listed alphabetically with the outlying areas appearing after the States, that provide numeric and graphic Information on all variables. State Profiles are paginated sequentially (e.g. "Alabama" begins on page 27) and may also be Identified by the State name, which appears at the foot of each Profile page. The U. S. Profile and each State Profile Is broken into five sections: 1. General Characteristics include the overall population, area, and revenues and expenditures of the State, as well as the numbers of students and schools. 2. Fiscal Data information reports per pupil revenues and expenditures, and total amounts of Federal aid to various programs. 3. Institutional Data provide Information about the numbers and sizes of schools and education agencies, grade levels included in schools, and proportion of students and schools in different demographic locales (e.g., city, rural). 4. Student Data describe the numbers and ethnic backgrounds of students and the numbers of high school completers. 5. Staff Data present the numbers and proportions of instructional, support services, and administrative staff, student-teacher ratios, and average teacher salary. With the exception of public school membership by racial/ethnic category and percentage of school membership eligibie for free-lunch program, data items that were not reported by the State or otherwise were not available are indicated by the special code (--). For percentages, detail may not total to 100 percent because of rounding. FOR M ORE I NFORMATION For information regarding data contained in this report, please contact Frank Morgan, Ger.eral Surveys and Analysis Branch, Elementary and Secondary Education Statistics Division, National Center for Education Statistics, 555 New Jersey Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20208-5651 (telephone number 202 357-6779.) 9 16 UNITED STATES U.S. Department of Education 400 Maryland Avenue, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20202 Laura F. Cavazos, Secretary of Education (202) 732-3000 Emerson J. Elliott, Acting Commissioner National Center for Education Statistics (202) 357-6828 11 1 7 GENERAL CHARACTERISI ICS Figure 1.--School-age and other plpulations (Total population 243,400,000 ) Total students In public elementary/secondary schools 40,024,244 Total public schools 83,248 Total land area of U.S. 3,615,136 square miles 11.06 public school students per square mile 2.30 public schools per 100 square miles Total State government revenues per capita $2,130 Total State government expenditures per capita $1,877 State government expenditures for elementary/secondary education per capita $350 ( 18.6% of total expenditure per capita) Total of gross State products per school-age child (1986) $92,854 13 .1 8 UVITED STATES - 1 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $446,848,000 National school lunch $2,796,903,000 Chapta I $3,793,628,000 School Improvement $712,610,000 Impact aid $663,000,000 Vocational/adult $948,501,000 Handicapped $1,483,812,000 Bilingual $125,077,282 Indian $59,527,761 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Intermediate 0 1% Federai 6 4% Insliuction 611% ---------.. Noninstr uc Lion 3 5% Suppor 1 services 35 4% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership $3,987 pupil in membership $3,680 UNITED STATES 2 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 17,063 regular school districts 15,577 ( 91.3%) regional service agencies 1,144 ( 6.7%) State-operated agencies 183 ( 1.1%) Federally operated and other types 159 ( 0.9%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 A r /A 2,500 4,999 if 2,000 2,499 Z A 1,500 1,999 4 1,000 1,499 WirerZ Z 800 999 r /ZIA 600 799 /Ad 450 599 300 - 449 W./ 150 299 1 149 4/ I Size not reported 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 47 agencies ( 0.3%) 329 agencies ( 1.9%) 1,277 agencies ( 7.5%) 3,004 agencies ( 17.6%) 11,177 agencies ( 65.5%) 1,229 agencies ( 7.2%) 15 0 UNITED STATES - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 83,248 79,292 (95.3%) 1,775 (2.1%) 1,196 ( 1.4%) 985 ( 1.2%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools D 2 4 3 % Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban rringe Large !own S.nall Town Rural .INW,Ntess 99...W/M7 tk Awl rAmmoi, W / ' Ws \7Z,M= " 0 15 PO J . 30 15 K;Sd !)cnoois r--7] 3lud(-2nt3 Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 PK,K,1 to 8 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 7 to 8,9 39,598 5,552 7,641 4,900 7,8 to 12 4,048 9,10,11 to 12 11,349 Other grades 7,424 Ungraded 1,000 Not reported 1,736 WITED STATES - 4 16 21 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: Kindergarten:3,195,553 First:3,407,090 Second:3,172,850 Third:3,048,401 Fourth:2,937,695 Fifth:2,900,642 0 Insufficient number of States providing data _ A B C D E Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Sixth:2,811,089 Seventh:2,910,511 Eighth:2,838,671 Ninth:3,143,219 Tenth:3,019,961 Eleventh:2,935,615 Twelfth:2,680,843 Ungraded: Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = insufficient number of States providing data High school compieters (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers 2,433,0181 WITED STATES - 5 ' Total is imputed using previous year's data for Michigan and Nevada. 17 22 STAFF DATA' Total education staff instructional staff : 4,230,038 Total teachers 2,252,635 53.3% Instructional aides 330,087 7.3% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 70,392 1.7% Librarians/library support 70,663 1.7% Administrative support 300,683 7.1% Other support services 998,999 23.6% Administrators : School-based 132,244 3.1% Other officials/administrators 74,335 1.8% Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.1 Teacher to administrator ratio 10.9 Average teacher salary $26,556 UNITED STATES - 6 'Data are total of reporting States and undercount categories to the extent that data are not reported. 1 8 23 Rankings of the States 24 Table 1.--Rankings of States by total population, total number of etudents, number of students In first grade, and number of regular high school graduates: School :fear 1987-88 Total population (in thousands) Number of students First grade students Regular high school graduate 1986-87 State Total State Total State Total State Total California 27,663 California 4,489,322 California 393,533 California 237,414 New York 17,825 Texas 3.236,78, Texas 291,838 Texas 168,430 Texas 16,789 New York 2,594,070 New York 207,689 New York 163,765 Florida 12,023 lllaois 1,811,446 Ohio 151,203 Ohio 124,923 Pennsylvania 11,936 Ohio 1,793,411 Florida 143,854 Pennsylvania 121,219 Illinois 11,582 Pennsylvania 1,688,542 Illinois 142,619 Illinois 116,075 Ohio 10,784 Florida 1,684,774 Pennsylvania 138,411 Florida 82,184 Michigan 9,200 Michigan 1,006,344 Michigan 126,380 New uersey 79,376 New Jersey 7,672 Georgia 1,110,947 Georgia 97,353 North Carolina 65,421 North Carolina 8,413 New Jersey 1,092,982 New Jersey 85,932 Virginia 85,008 Georgia 8,222 North Carolina 1,035,978 North Carolina 85,622 Massachusetts 81,010 Virginia 5,904 Virginia 09,417 Indiana 80,991 Indiana 60,364 Massachusetts 5,855 Indiana 984,129 Virginia 79,758 Georgia 60,018 Indiana 5,531 Massachusetts 825,320 Louisiana 71,582 Wisconsin 58,872 Missouri 5,103 Tennessee 823,783 Tennessee 71,358 Minnesota 53,533 Tennessee 4,855 Missouri 802,060 Massachusetts 69,099 Missouri 50,840 Wisconsin 4,807 Louisiana 793,093 Washington 68,313 Washington 49,873 Washington 4,538 Washington 775,755 Missouri 65,757 Maryland 48,107 Maryland 4,535 Wisconsin 772,383 Alabama 62,293 Tennessee 44,731 Louisiana 4,461 Alabama 729,234 Wisconsin 62,247 Alabama 42,463 Minnesota 4,246 Minnesota 721,481 Minnesota 81,291 Louisiana 39,1J84 Alabama 4,083 Maryland 883,797 Maryland 58,488 Kentucky 38,948 Kentucky 3,727 Kentucky 642.696 South Carolina 55,612 South Carolina 38,000 South Carolina 3,425 South Carolina 614,921 Oklahoma 54,941 Oklahoma 35,514 Arizona 3,386 Oklahoma 584,212 Kentucky 54,538 Iowa 34,580 Colorado 3,296 Arizona 572,421 Arizona 53,285 Colorado 34,200 Oklahoma 3,272 Colorado 580,236 Colorado 49,274 Connecticut 31,141 Connecticut 3,211 Mississippi 505,550 Mississippi 46,425 Arizona 29,549 Iowa 2,834 Iowa 480,826 Connecticut 39,627 Oregon 27,165 Oregon 2,724 Connecticut 465,405 Iowa 38,817 Arkansas 27,101 Mississippi 2,825 Oregon 455,895 Oregon 38,242 Kansas 26,933 Kansas 2,47E, Arkansas 437,0:38 Utah 37,239 Mississippi 28,201 Arkansas 2.388 Utah 423,388 Arkansas 37,225 West Virginia 22,401 West Virginia 1,897 Kansas 421,112 Kansas 37,130 Utah 20,930 Utah 1,680 West Virginia 344,238 West Virginia 26,420 Nebraska 18,129 Nebraska 1,594 New Mexico 287,229 New Moxico 25,384 New Mexico 15,701 New MaxiC0 1,500 Nebraska 288,100 Nebraska 23,188 Maine 13.692 Maine 1,187 Idaho 212,444 Idaho 18,287 Idaho 12,243 Hawaii 1,083 Maine 211,817 Maine 18,227 New Hampshire 10,796 New Hampshire 1,057 Nevada 168,353 New Hampshire 18,085 Hawaii 10,371 Nevada 1,007 Hawaii 166,160 Nevada 15,550 Montana 10,073 Idaho 998 New Hampshiro 166.045 Hawaii 13,975 Rhode Island 8,827 Rhode Island 986 Montana 152,207 Montana 13,272 South Dakota 8,074 Montana 809 Rhode Island 134,061 Rhode Isfand 12,439 North Dakota 7.821 South Dakota 709 South Dakota 126,817 South Dakota 11,312 Vermont 5,968 North Dakota 872 North Dakota 119,004 North Dakota 10,581 Wyoming 5,933 Delaware 644 Alaska 105,678 Alaska 10,567 Delaware 5,895 District of Columbia 622 Wyoming 98,455 Delaware 9,103 Alaska 5,692 Vermont 548 Delaware 95,659 Wyoming 8,811 District of Columbia 3,842 Alaska 525 Vermont 92,755 Vermont 8,380 Michigan --- Wyoming 490 District of Columbia 88,435 District of Columbia 7,587 Nevada Data not reported. SOURCES: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Current Population Reports, Population Estimates and Projoctione, Sories P-25, No. 1024, State Population and Household Estimates, with Age, Sex. and Components of Change: 1981-87. U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, "Public Elementary and Secondary School Membership Graduates and Staff, by State: School Yea, 1987-88, Final Tabulation," E.D. TABS, 1988. 21 25 Table 2.--Rankings of Sires by number of classroom teachers, overall pupll-teacher ratio, number of administrators, and number of public elementary/secondary schools operated: School year 1987-88 Classroom teachers Pupil-teacher ratio Number of administrators Number of public schools State Total State Ratio State Total State Total California 195,884 Utah 24.7 California 24,832 California 7,123 Texas 187,159 California 22.9 Texas 18,299 Texas 5,787 New York 170,238 Hawaii 21.8 Michigan 14,781 Illinois 4,263 Illinois 105,217 Idaho 20 7 Pennsylvania 11,687 New York 3,971 Pennsylvania 103,307 Washington 20.2 New York 10,971 Ohio 3,743 Ohio 99,841 Nevada 20.2 Ohio 10,021 Michigan 3,820 Florida 95,857 Michigan 20.1 Florida 8,285 Pennsylvania 3,313 Michigan 80,081 Tennessee 19.8 New Jersey 8,987 Florida 2,379 New Jersey 78,335 Alabama 19.3 Illinois 5,942 New Jersey 2,246 Georgia 82,280 New Mexico 18.9 North Carolina 5,883 Miesouri 2,150 Virginia 59,928 Arizona 18.8 Missouri 5,295 Wisconsin 2,002 North Carolina 59,771 Louisiana 18.5 Virginia 4,870 North Carolina 1,952 Massachusetts 59,517 Oregon 18.3 Tennessee 4,744 Indiana 1,928 Indiana 53,749 Kentucky 18.2 Georgia 4,742 Oklahoma 1,889 Missouri 49,832 North Carolina 18.2 Massachusetts 4,424 Washington 1,852 Wisconsin 47,721 Ohio 18.0 Louisiana 4,391 Massachusetts 1,795 Louisiana 42,920 Colorado 18.0 Indiana 4,114 Virginia 1,781 Minnesota 42,132 Indiana 17.9 Colorado 3,408 Georgia 1,724 Tennessee 42,082 Georgia 17.8 Alabama 3,390 Iowa 1,833 Maryland 40.093 Florida 17.4 Washington 3,253 Louisiana 1,599 Washington 38,344 Texas 17.3 Minnesota 3,243 Tennessee 1,578 Alabama 37,716 Alaska 17.3 Wisconsin 3,070 Minnesota 1,570 South Carolina 35,701 South Carolina 17.2 Kentucky 3,034 Nebraska 1,537 Kentucky 35,239 Illinois 17.2 South Carolina 2,784 Kansas 1,463 Connecticut 35,050 Minnesota 17.1 Maryland 2,631 Kentucky 1,399 Oklahoma 34,615 Arkansas 17.1 Arizona 2,542 Colorado 1,323 Colorado 31,168 Maryland 17.1 Arkansas 2,521 Alabama 1,298 Iowa 30,873 Oklahoma ma Connecticut 2,474 Oregon 1,214 Aiizona 30,707 Virginia 16.3 Oklahoma 2,341 Maryland 1,206 Kansas 27,317 Wisconsin 18.2 Oregon 2,292 Arkansas 1,112 Arkansas 26,672 Missouri 16.2 Iowa 2,037 South Carolina 1,103 Oregon 24,911 Pennsylvania 16.2 Kansas 1,933 West Virginia 1,084 West Virginia 22,702 Delaware 16,1 West Virginia 1,833 Connecticut 970 Nebraska 17,13 New Hampshire 16.0 Nebraska 1,552 Arizona 965 Utah 17,124 Montana 15.8 Maine 1,330 Mississippi 955 Now Mexico 15,176 North Dakota 15.8 Utah 1,126 South Dakota 790 Maine 14,204 Iowa 15.8 New Mexico 1,067 Montana 775 New Hampshire 10,383 South Dakota 15.5 Vermont 1,059 Maine 740 Idaho 10,268 Kansas 15,4 Idaho 831 Utah 725 Montana 9,659 New York 15.2 District of Columbia 741 North Dakota 691 Rhode Island 8,934 West Virglnia 15.2 New Hampshire 714 New Mexico 648 Novada 8,348 Nebraska V:. I North Dakota 710 Idaho 565 South Dakota 8,172 Rhode Island 15.0 Rhode Island 671 Alaska 456 Hawaii 7,684 Maine 14.9 Montana 661 New Hampshire 435 North Dakota 7,632 Wyoming 14.5 Wyoming 657 Wyoming 389 Vermont 8,938 New Jersey 14.0 Hawaii 604 Vermont 333 Wyoming 8,798 District of Columbia 13.9 Nevada 387 Nevada 305 District of Columbia 8,232 Massachusetts 13.9 South Dakota 583 Rhode Island 298 Alaska 8,113 Vermont 13,4 Alaska 553 Hawaii 229 Delaware 5,951 Connecticut 13.3 Delaware 519 District of Columbia 188 Mississippi --- Mississippi Mississippi Delaware 187 NOTE. Data not reported. SOURCES: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, "Public Elementary dnd Socondary School Membership, Graduates and Staff, by State: School Yoar 1987-88, Final Tabulations,' E.D. TABS, 1988. U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, "Characteristics of Public Elementary and Secondary Schools in the United States: School Year 1987-88, Final Tabulations," E.D. TABS, 1988, 22 Table 3.--Rankings of States by total State revenue per capita, average teacher salary, total revenue for public schools, and current expenditure for education per pupil in membership: Fiscal year 1987 Total State revenue per capita Average teacher salary (1087) Rovenue for public schools (In thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership (Fall 1988) State Total State Average State Total State Total Alaska $9,318 Alaska $39,769 California $17,219,479 Alaaka $7,122 Wyoming 3,878 District of Columbia 33,797 New York 15,757,034 New York 5,647 New York 3,118 New York 32,000 Texas 11,900,931 New Jersey 5,508 Delaware 3,076 Michigan 31,500 eennsylvania 8,269,284 District of Columbia 5,153 Hawaii 2,922 California 31,210 Michigan 7,242,874 Connecticut 5,150 Rhode Island 2,812 Rhode Island 31,079 Florida 6,610,567 Wyoming 4,852 New Mexico 2,581 Connecticut 28,902 Now Jersey 0,592,990 Rhode Island 4,535 Washington 2,551 Maryland 28,893 Ohio 6,293,631 Massachusetts 4,400 Now Jersey 2,547 New Jersey 28,718 Illinois 6,025,415 Delaware 4,429 California 2,543 Massachusetts 28,410 Massachusetts 4,103,291 Pennsylvania 4,287 Wisconsin 2,531 Minnesota 28,340 Georgia 3,708,383 Maryland 4,211 Minnesota 2,507 Illinois 28,238 Indiana 3,563,524 Vermont 4,107 Novada 2,457 Wyoming 28,103 North Carolina 3,473,998 Wisconsin 4,020 Massachusetts 2,391 Wisconsin 27,816 Wisconsin 3,303,237 Minnesota 3,983 Connecticut 2,365 Delaware 27,487 Maryland 3,223,020 Oregon 3,888 Vermont 2,362 Pennsylvania 27,422 Washington 3,118,233 Michigan 3,822 Michigan 2,338 Colorado 27,387 Minnesota 3,101,601 Colorado 3,814 Ohio 2,324 Washington 27,285 Missouri 2,749,830 Montana 3,808 North Dakota 2,300 Nevada 26,960 Connecticut 2,606,381 California 3,772 Oregon 2,256 Hawaii 26,815 Louisiana 2,416,437 Washington 3,689 Montana 2,244 Oregon 28,890 Colorado 2,395,723 New Hampshire 3,603 Maine 2,234 Ohio 26,288 Arizona 2,108,584 Maine 3,591 Maryland 2,139 Arizona 25,972 Alabama 2,070,639 Iowa 3,585 Louisiana 2,075 Indiana 25,581 Tennessee 2,063,971 Kansas 3,573 Wes; Virginia 2,066 Virginia 25,039 South Carolina 1,987,657 Nebraska 3,549 Colorado 2040 , Texas 24,903 Oregon 1,863,501 Illinois 3,541 Utah 2,024 Georgia 24,200 Iowa 1,848,332 Virginia 3,533 Pennsylvania 1,994 North Carolina 23,879 Oklaht 1,727,848 Florida 3,515 South Carolina 1,975 New Mexico 23,850 Karim 1,681,665 Hawaii 3,503 Arizona 1,971 Florida 23,833 Kentucky 1,656,267 West Virginia 3,493 Iowa 1934 , Kansas 23,45., Wost Virginia 1,237,866 Arizon a 3,436 Virginia 1,893 Missouri 23,435 Utah 1,153,356 Ohio 3,408 Idaho ,872 Montana 23,206 Arkansas 1,111,619 Indiana 3,213 Kentucky 1,858 South Carolina 23,201 Mississippi 1,076,279 Nevada 3,182 North Carolina 1,852 Alabama 23,200 New Mexico 1,008,277 Texas 3,163 Illinois 1,781 Utah 23,035 Nebraska 1,005,585 North Dakota 3,159 Oklahoma 1,787 Tennessee 22,827 Maine 779,817 Georgia 3,148 South Dakota 1,751 Iowa 22,615 Alaska 731,150 Missouri 3,142 Alabama 1,733 Kentucky 22,467 New Hampshire 647,069 New Mexico 3,071 Mississippi 1,681 New Hampshire 21,869 Montana 632,958 South Carolina 2,988 New Hampshire 1.664 Vermont 21,835 Rhode Island 630,222 North Carolina 2,942 Kansas 1,661 Nebraska 21,834 Wyoming 600,195 South Dakota 2,935 Georgia 1,646 Idaho 21,480 Nevada 595,821 Oklahoma 2,878 Indiana 1,634 Oklahoma 21,468 Hawaii 592,815 Louisiana 2,843 Arkansas 1,628 West Virginia 21,448 Idaho 544,525 Tennessee 2,649 Nebraska 1,553 North Dakota 21,284 District of Columbia 439,795 Arkansas 2,558 Missoun 1,521 Maine 21,257 Delaware 429,392 Kentucky 2,463 Tennessee 1,521 Louisiana 21,198 North Dakota 421,752 Idaho 2,462 Florida 1,447 Arkansas 19,904 South Dakota 417,550 Alabama 2,420 Texas 1,432 Mississippi 19,447 Vermont 388,013 Utah 2 242 District of Columbia South Dakota 18,781 Virginia Mississippi 2.231 KICTE.--- Data not roportod SOURCES: U.S. Departmerit of National Education U.S. Department of and Current Expend Commorce, Bureau of the Census, Governmut Finances Series, GF-87-3, "State Government Finaaces in 1987," 1988. Association, Research Division, "Rankings of the States, 1988, Education, National Center for Education Statistics, "Public Elementary and Secondary School Revenues auras' Fiscal Year 1987: Final Tabulations; an:, Fiscal Yoar 1986: Rovised Tabulations, E.D. TABS, 198. 23 27 State Profiles 28 STATE OF ALABAMA State Department of Education 501 Dexter Avenue 481 State Office Bldg. Montgomery, Alabama 36130 Superintendent of Education: Wayne Teague (205) 261-5156 Cooperative System Liaison: W.E. (Billy) Mellown, Jr. (205) 261-5145 CCD Coordinator: Robert E. Lockwood (205) 261-5241 27 29 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 4,083,000 ) Total students In public elementary/secondary schools 729,234 Total public schools 1,298 Total area of State 51,609 square miles 14.13 public school students per square mile 2.52 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $1733 Total State expenditure per capita $1,551 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $312 (20.1% of total expendo- e per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $67,082 29 30 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $12,511,000 National school lunch $72,793,000 Chapter I $72,841,000 School Improvement $12,809,000 Impact aid $8,089,000 Vocational/adult $19,022,000 Handicapped $38,497,000 Bilingual $O Indian $871,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Intermediate 0.6% 21.4% Instruction 63.6% State 66.3% Federal 117% .1111111111111 Noninstr uction 6 0% Support services 30.4% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Revenue per pupil in membership $2,822 ALABAMA - 2 31 Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function 30 Current expenditures per pupil in membership $2,420 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 132 regular school districts 129 (97.7%) regional service agencies 0 (0.0%) State-operated agencies 0 (0.0%) Federally operated and other types 3 (2.3%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 VM r/ 4/ A V 4 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 .7 A 1,500 1,999 V .4,,A 1,000 1,499 W,1 800 999 600 799 00 450 599 300 449 G G 150 299 G 1 - 149 Size not reported 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools : 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies (0.0%) 6 agencies (4.5%) 31 agencies (23.5%) 53 agencies (40.2%) 39 agencies (29.5%) 3 agencies (2.3%) 31 32 kABAMA - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 1,298 1,285 (99.0%) 3 (0.2%) 4 (0.3%) 6 ( 0.5%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative s+.:hools C 55.9% B 22 0% 1111001110 % Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural Nn \,, x \\ \Nxe 0 10 M Schools 15 20 r 25 30 Students 35 Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 PK,K,1 to 8 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 7 to 8,9 491 123 147 29 7,8 to 12 91 9,10,11 to 12 149 Other grades 268 Ungraded 0 Not reported 0 ALABAMA - 4 32 33 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership Prekindergarten: by grade Sixth: 55,025 Kindergarten: 54,454 Seventh: 59,245 First: 62,293 Eighth: 56,472 Second: 59,613 Ninth: 59,480 Third: 60,235 Tenth: 53,174 Fourth: 56,671 Eleventh: 49,834 Fifth: 56,996 Twelfth: 45,742 Ungraded: 0 , , A C B Data not reported by State 0 E Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State High c:tool completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 42,463 Other diploma High school equivalency 3,041 Other completers 33 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = As lan/PacIfic Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic 34 ALABAMA - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 70,655 Instructional staff : Total teachers 37,716 53.4% Instructional aides 3,677 5.2% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 1,023 1.4% Librarians/library support 1,207 1.7% Administrative support 2,147 3.0% Other support services 21,495 30.4% Administrators : School-based 1,910 2.7% Other ofrclals/administrators 1 480 2.1% 25.0 20.0 15.0 10.0 5 0 0 0 20 4 20.7 19.3 19.9 \\\ Overall Pi mar y Middle High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.1 Teacher to administrator ratio 11.1 Average teacher salary $23,200 A.ABAMA 6 34 STATE OF ALASKA State Department of Education Pouch F 801 East 10th Street Juneau, Alaska 99811 Commissioner of Education: Cooperative System Liaison: CCD Coordinator: 35 36 William G. Demmert (907) 465-2800 Robert J. Silverman (907) 465-2865 Joanne Van Patten (907) 465-2865 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Other 413,000 79% Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 525,)00) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 105,678 Total public schools 456 Total area of State 586,412 square miles 0.18 public school students per square mile 0.08 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $9,318 Total State expenditure per capita $8,412 State expenditure for elementary/secondary er_itIcatIon per capita $1,305 ( 15.5% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $176,351 37 37 ALASKA - 1 A FISCAL DATA Federal akl to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $719,000 National school lunch $7,193,000 Chapter I $10,865,000 School improvement $3,630,000 Impact aid $70,523,000 Vocational/adult $2,826,000 Handicapped $4,120,000 Bilingual $1,658,000 Indian $6,969,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education State 63.7% Local Federal 11.7% Instruction 66.1% 41140111P:Pd:diii Support services 31.4% Noninstr uc ton 2 5% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Revenue per pupil in membership $6,772 pupil in membership $7,122 Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Current expenditures per AASKA - 2 38 38 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 56 regular school districts 55 (98.2%) regional service agencies 0 (0.0%) State-operated agencies 1 (1.8%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 .7 A 2000 , 2,499 1,500 1,999 W 1,000 1,499 A 800 999 600 799 W./ A 950 599 300 449 150 299 1 149 7/../ /./ Z Size not reported 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools : 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies (0.0%) 3 agencies (5.4%) 13 agencies (23.2%) 10 agencies ( 17.9%) 30 agencies (53.6%) 0 agencies (0.0%) 39 3.0, A.ASKA - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 456 420 (92.1%) 4 (0.9%) 2 (0.4%) 30 (6.6%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale Number of public schools by grade span category : PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 124 PK,K,1 to 8 17 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 10 7 to 8,9 16 7,8 to 12 12 9,10,11 to 12 31 Other grades 244 Ungraded 0 Not reported 2 AAso - 4 a 40 4 0 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership Prekindergarten: by grade Sixth: 7,580 Kindergarten: 9,759 Seventh: 7,411 First: 10,567 Eighth: 7,278 Second: 9,186 Ninth: 7,549 Third: 8,645 Tenth: 7$181 Fourth: 8,273 Eleventh: 7,094 Fifth: 7,995 Twelfth: 7,160 Ungraded: A B C Data not reported by State D r__ Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligibe for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 5,692 Other diploma High school equivalency _ Othei. completers 41 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic 41 ALASKA - 5 a STAFF DATA Total education staff 7,285 Instructional staff : Total teachers 6,113 83.9% Instructional aides 277 3.8% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 112 1.5% Librarians/library support 130 1.8% Administrative support 73 1.0% Other support services 27 0.4% Administrators : School-based 357 4.9% Other officials/administrators 196 2.7% 25 0 20 0 15 0 10 0 5 0 0 3 Overall 113 20 0 Primary Middle High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 5.2 Teacher to administrator ratio 11.1 Average teacher salary $39,769 kASKA 6 42 4 2 STATE OF ARIZONA State Department of Education 1535 West Jefferson Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Superintendent of Public Instruction: C. Diane Bishop (602) 542-4361 Cooperative System Liaison: Ed Sloat (602) 542-5031 CCD Coordinator: Gene M. Gardner (602) 542-3652 43 4 3 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Other 2,754,000 81% Schoolaye 632,000 19% Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 3,386,000 ) Total students In public elementary/secondary schools 572,421 Total public schools 965 Total area of State 113,909 square miles 5.03 public school students per square mile 0.85 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $1,971 Total State expenditure per capita $1,744 State expenditure for elementary/secondary educatlon per capita $322 ( 18.5% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $84,663 45 4 4 AilIZONA - 1 FISCAL DATA Federal ald to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $6,037,000 National school lunch $34,657,000 Chapter I $41,405,000 School Improvement $9,106,000 Impact aid $551980,000 Vocational/adult $12,292,000 Handicapped $18,851,000 Bilingual $4,036,000 Indian $4,875,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Intermediate 4.7% Local 38.0% State 48.3% Federal 9.0% Instruction 5? 6% 111111110111110111, Nonmstruct,on 2 g% Support services 39A% Figure 2.--Reveilues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per In membership $3,941 pupil In membership $3,436 ARIZONA - 2 46 4 5 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 242 regular school districts 240 (99.2%) regional service agencies 2 (0.8%) State-operated agencies 0 (0.0%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 - 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 - 4,999 2,060 2,499 1,500 - 1,999 1,000 1,499 800 999 600 799 450 599 300 449 150 299 1 - 149 Size not reported : ril' A rilz r fr 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools : 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 ager 'cies (0.0%) 4 agencies ( 1.7%) 20 agencies (8.3%) 23 agencies (9.5%) 182 agencies 75.2%) 13 agencies (L.4%) 47 46 ARIZONA - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 965 933 (96.7%) 22 (2.3%) 4 ( 0.4%) 8 (0.6%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternaEve schools C 51.4% Flgure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : Cy Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 10 20 30 40 50 60 ScnOols En Students Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 PK,K,1 to 8 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 7 to 8,9 436 155 64 89 7,8 to 12 8 9,10,11 to 12 130 Other grades 47 Ungraded 11 Not reported 25 ARIZONA - 4 48 47 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 0 Kindergarten: 49,182 First: 53,285 Second: 48,711 Third: 45,990 Fourth: 44,032 Fifth: 43,353 500 Thousands 400 300 200 100 0 UTIZ'lZ__ D E Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State Sixth: 41,104 Seventh: 41,305 Eighth: 40,269 Ninth: 43,183 Tenth: 40,840 Eleventh: 38951 Twelfth: 36,513 Ungraded: 5,703 High school complete* (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 29,549 Other diploma High school equivalency 9,074 Other completers Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic ARIZONA 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 59,095 Instructional staff : Total teachers 30,707 52.0% Instructional aides 4,564 7.7% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 739 1.3% Librdrians/library support 1,144 1.9% Administrative support 4,628 7.8% Other support services 14,771 25.0% Administrators : School-based 1,335 2.3% Other officials/administrators 1,207 2.0% 25.0 20 0 18.6 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 Overall Primary Middle 20 9 18 8 High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.1 Teacher to administrator ratio 12.1 Average teacher salary $25,972 ARIZONA - 6 50 STATE OF ARKANSAS Department of Education #4 Capitol Mall Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1071 Acting Director, General Education Div.: Diane Sydoriak (501) 682-4475 Cooperative System Liaison: Jimmy Moore (501) 682-4258 CCD Coordinator: Robert Shaver (501) 682-4256 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Other 1,913,000 80% / School-age 475,000 20% Figure 1.--School-age and other populatIons (Total population 2,388,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 437,036 Total public schools 1,112 Total area of State 53,104 square miles 8.23 public school students per square mile 2.09 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $1,628 Total State expenditure per capita $1,454 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $305 ( 21.0% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $67,019 53 51 FISCAL DATA Federal ald to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $5,837,000 National school lunch $35,896,000 Chapter I $51,016,000 School Improvement $7,277,000 Impact aid $2,230,000 Vocational/adult $10,910,000 Handicapped $15,770,000 Bilingual $145,000 Indian $41,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Intermediate 0.2% Local 3 5% Aate 54 13% Federal 11596 Instruction 62 0% 1111000111111 Noninstruc Lion 1 7% Support services 33 3% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership $2,541 pupil in membership $2,558 ARKANSAS - 2 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 352 regular school districts 331 (94.0%) regional service agencies 18 (5.1%) State-operated agencies 3 (0.9%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more a 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 r A 5,000 7,499 r 4 2,500 - 4,999 V 4 2,000 2,499 r ZZ A 1,500 1,999 r A 1,000 1,499 Z=a2 800 999 500 799 r ./Z Af / A 450 599 : / / l/ ././ / 1 300 449 r ../ ./..a 150 299 1 - 149 7 A Size not reported D. 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools : 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 tc 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies (0.0%) 3 agencies (0.9%) 9 agencies (2.6%) 35 agencies (9.9%) 282 agencies (80.1%) 23 agencies (6.5%) 55 5 3 NIKANSAS 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 1,112 1,112 (100.0%) 0 (0.0%) 0 (0.0%) 0 (0.0%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools D 36.3% Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urtmn Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 0 10 20 30 40 50 SO Sc no.)lc iL2J studenic; Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 PK,K,1 to 8 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 7 to 8,9 541 5 76 78 7,8 to 12 237 9,10,11 to 12 102 Other grades 73 Ungraded 0 Not reported 0 ARKANSAS - 4 56 5 4 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: Kindergarten: 33,695 First: 37,225 Second: 35,263 Third. 33,693 Fourth: 32,468 Fifth: 32,686 Figure 7.--Public sciiool membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State Sixth: 32,110 Seventh: 33,743 Eighth: 33,810 Ninth: 33,489 Tenth: 33,337 Eleventh: 32,346 Twelfth: 29,499 Ungraded: 3,672 High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 27,101 Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers 57 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic 5 5 C`IKANSAS 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 47,741 Instructional staff : Total teachers 25,572 53.6% Instructional aides 2,587 5.4% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 976 2.0% Librarians/library support 897 1.9% Administrative support 2,414 51% Other support services 12,774 26.8% Administrators : School-based 1,306 2.7% Other officials/administrators 1,215 2.5% 20 0 15 0 10.0 5 0 0.0 Overall Primary Middle High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.2 Teacher to administrator ratio 10.1 Average teacher salary $19,904 ARKANSAS 6 58 56 STATE OF CALIFORNIA State Department of Education 721 Capitol Mall Sacramento, California 94244-2720 Superintendent of Public Instruction: Bill Honig (916) 445-4338 Cooperative System Liaison: William L. Padia (916) 322-5010 CCD Coordinator: J. Vincent Madden (916) 445-0775 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Schon1 dge 5,110(1,0(3(1 18% Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 27,663,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 4,489,322 Total idublic schools 7,123 Total area of State 158,693 square miles 28.29 public school students per square mile 4.49 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $2,543 Total State expenditure per capita $2,259 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $488 (21.6% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $109,523 CALIFORNIA 1 61 58 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $59,910,000 National school lunch $311,527,000 Chapter I $418,731,000 School improvement $71,278,000 Impact ald $62,243,000 Vocational/adult $81,461,000 Handicapped $159,323,000 Bilingual $33,682,000 Indian $3,748,000 Revenues and exp3nditures for elementary/secondary education Intermediate 0 1% Local Noniristruc 3 1% Supporl servicer, 410 8% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Revenue per pupil in membership $3,933 C4LIFORNIA - 2 Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function 62 5 9 Current expenditures per pupil In membership $3,772 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 1,157 regular school districts 1,084 (93.7%) regional service agencies 67 (5.8%) State-operated agencies 6 (0.5%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 d,000 2,499 1,500 - 1,999 1,000 1,499 800 999 BOO 799 450 599 300 449 150 299 1 149 Size not reported 0 50 100 150 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools : 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 3 agencies (0.3%) 41 agencies (3.5%) 141 agencies ( 12.2%) 192 agencies ( 16.6%) 708 agencies (61.2%) 72 agencies (6.2%) 63 60 CALIFORNIA - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 7,123 6,V0 (96.7%) 156 (2.2%) 0 (0.0%) 77 (1.1%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools `.. Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City urtmn Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural Vir/ rf/ 10 20 30 40 Sohools MI Students 50 Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 3,836 PK,K,1 to 8 538 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 475 7 to 8$ 514 7,8 to 12 123 9,10,11 to 12 1,114 Other grades 395 Ungraded 125 Not reported 3 CALIFORNIA 4 64 61 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 0 Kindergarten: 392,112 First: 393,533 Second: 366,613 Third: 347,207 Fourth: 335,078 Fifth: 330,395 2500 Thousands , 2000 , 1,500 1,000 500 0 A Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State Sixth: 319,686 Seventh: 321,898 Eighth: 311,579 Ninth: 345,654 Tenth: 345,144 Eleventh: 332,980 Twelfth: 266,028 Ungraded: 81,415 Legend : A = American Inclian/Alaskan Native B = Aslan/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic High school completers (school year 1906-87): Regular diploma 237,414 Other diploma 10,742 High school equivalency 17,000 Other completers 1,824 CALIFORNIA - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff Instructional staff : 39 ,,299 Total teachers 195,864 49.9% Instructional aides 49,985 12.7% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 5,332 1.4% Librarians/library support 1,188 0.3% Administrative support 41,079 10.5% Other support services 74,219 18.9% Administrators : School-based 14,531 3.7% Other officials/administrators 10,101 2.6% 30 0 25.0 20 0 15 0 10 0 5 0 0 0 2 2 3 H Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.0 Teacher to administrator ratio 8.0 Average teacher salary $31,219 CALIFORNIA 6 66 STATE OF COLORADO State Department of Education 201 East Colfax Avenue Goldbelt Building Denver, Colorado 80203-1705 Commissioner of Education: William T. Randall (303) 866-6806 Cooperative System Liaison: Jo Ann Keith (303) 866-6837 CCD Coordinator: Jo Ann Keith (303) 866-6837 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 3,296,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 560,236 Total public schools 1,323 Total area of State 104,247 square miles 5.37 public school students per square mile 1.27 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $2,040 Total State expenditure per capita $1,655 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $295 ( 17.8% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $98,793 a)LORADO 1 69 65 FISCAL DATA Federal ald to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $2,449,000 National school lunch $27,177,000 Chapter I $36,348,000 School Improvement $9,169,000 Impact ald $7,283,000 Vocational/adult $11,312,000 Handicapped $18,066,000 Bilingual $2,230,000 Indian $250,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Figure 2.--Revenues by source Revenue per pupil in membership $4,290 OOLORADO - 2 A 66 Instruction 59 7%/ Noninstruction 2 1% Support services 38 2% Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function 70 Current expenditures per pupil In membership $3,814 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 199 regular school districte 177 ( 88.9%) regional service agencies 21 ( 10.6%) State-operated agencies 1 ( 0.5%) Federally operated and other types 0 ( 0.0%) 25,000 or more 1 10,000 24,999 V/ Z. 7,500 9,999 A 5,000 7,499 A 2,500 4,999 IZ/Z 2,000 2,499 P.7 1,500 1,999 A 1,000 1,499 W./ A 800 999 V A 600 799 V A 450 599 trir 300 449 ZZ 150 - 299 Nriari 1 149 A Size not reported 1,3 0 10 15 20 25 30 35 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools : 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 2 agencies ( 1.0%) 11 agencies ( 5.5%) 13 agencies ( 6.5%) 27 agencies ( 13.6%) 128 agencies ( 64.3%) 18 agencies ( 9.0%) 71 6 7 COLORADO - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 1,323 1,269 ( 95.9%) 12 (0.9%) 14 ( 1.1%) 28 (2.1%) regular whools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools B 8 7 ! 3 Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Latge Town Small Town Rural \11\\%./ y 1/4, W/ A 10 20 30 4 0 M} Schools M Students 50 Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 PK,K,1 to 8 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 7 to 8,9 727 16 121 107 7,8 to 12 69 9,10,11 to 12 190 Other grades 57 Ungraded 14 Not reported 22 COLORADO 4 72 G8 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 2,333 Sixth: 39,316 Kindergarten: 47,065 Seventh: 39,752 First: 49,274 Eighth: 38,541 Second: 46,132 Ninth: 42,018 Third: 43,793 Tenth: 41,889 Fourth: 41,406 Eleventh: 42,006 Fifth: 40,805 Twelfth: 39,231 Ungraded: 6,675 500 Thousands 400 300 200 100 A Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers 34.200 1 73 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic CCLORADO - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 59,263 Instructional staff : Total teachers 31,168 52.6% Instructional aides 4,052 6.8% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 990 1.7% Librarians/library support 1,690 2.9% Administrative support 5,101 8.6% Other support services 12,854 21.7% Administrators : School-based 2,421 4.1% Other officials/administrators 987 1.7% 25 0 20 0 15 0 '10 0 5 0 0 0 NZ Overall Primary Middle Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.1 Teacher to administrator ratio 9.1 Average teacher salary $27,387 Q)LORADO 6 70 STATE OF CONNECTICUT State Department of Education 165 Capitol Avenue Room 308, State Office Bldg. Hartford, Connecticut 06106 Commissioner of Education: Gerald N. Tirozzi (203) 566-5061 Cooperative System Liaison: Pascal D. Forgione, Jr. (203) 566-2201 CCD Coordinator: David Cleaver (203) 566-5635 75 71 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 3,211,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 465,465 Total public schools 970 Total area of State 5,009 square miles 92.93 public school students per square mile 19.37 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $2,305 Total State expenditure per capita $2,076 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $273 ( 13.1% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $128,668 77 72 CONNECTICUT - 1 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $1,250,000 National school lunch $20,822,000 Chapter I $41,398,000 School improvement $8,647,000 Impact aid $6,525,000 Vocational/adult $10,360,000 Handicapped $21,303,000 Bilingual $447,000 Indian $35,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Figure 2.--Revenues by source Revenue per pupil in membership $5,559 OONNECTICUT - 2 Instruction 64 2% .1111110001110 .001P Support servI(.1:,:, 3,1 0% NOnms!r tic t Ion 8% Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function 78 Current expenditures per pupil in membership $5,150 73 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 176 regular school districts 166 ( 94.3%) regional service agencies 6 ( 3.4%) State-operated agencies 4 ( 2.3%) Federally operated and other types 0 ( 0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,499 800 999 600 - 799 450 599 300 419 150 299 1 149 Size not reported r4r :pa r z ./z ze ze ;7 A W./ V A 0 10 20 30 40 c0 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools : 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 4 agencies (2.3%) 23 agencies ( 13.1%) 54 agencies ( 30.7%) 92 agencies ( 52.3%) 3 agencies ( 1.7%) CONNECTICUT - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 970 918 (94.6%) 17 (1.8%) 18 (1.9%) 17 (1.8%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools C 61 2% B 11 3% A 1.7% llllHO liD11127:E Figure 5.Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural \ \\IX \ N V/ 4 \\ \> N V/ / // /47/4 N V, 0 5 10 15 20 35 40 Sc hools EM Students Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 PK,K,1 to 8 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 7 to 8,9 502 55 98 61 7,8 to 12 19 9,10,11 to 12 144 Other grades 72 Ungraded 17 Not reported 2 CONNECTICUT - 4 80 75 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 3,830 Kindergarten: 38,426 First: 39,627 Second: 35,361 Third: 33,953 Fourth: 32,489 Fifth: 31,986 400 300 200 100 Thousands A 17777T77.71 Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State Sixth: 30,877 Seventh: 31,984 Eighth: 31,729 Ninth: 34,707 Tenth: 34,202 Eleventh: 35,480 Twelfth: 34,805 Ungraded: 16,009 High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma !41 Other diploma 2,363 High school equivalency 4,612 Other 3ompleters =1 81 76 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic CONNECTICUT - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff Instructional staff : 40,214 Total teachers 35,050 87.2% Instructional aides Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 2,055 5.1% Llbrarlans/Ilbrary support 635 1.6% Administrative support 0 0.0% Other support services Administrators : School-based 1,457 3.6% Other officials/admInistrators 1,017 2.5% Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 6.8 Teacher to administrator ratio 14.2 Average teacher salary $28,902 CONNECTICUT - 6 82 77 STATE OF DELAWARE State Department of Public Instruction P.O. Box 1402-Townsend Bldg., #279 Federal & Lockerman Streets Dover, Delaware 19903 Superintendent of Public Instruction: William B. Keene (302) 736-4601 Cooperative System Liaison: Wilmer E. Wise (302) 736-4583 CCD Coordinator: Frank Arbaugh (302) 736-4583 83 78 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 644,M0) Total students In public elementary/secondary schools 95,659 Total public schools 167 Total area of State 2,057 square miles 46.50 public school students per square mile 8.12 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $3,075 Total State expenditure per capita $2,412 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $384 ( 15.9% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $101,791 DELAWARE - 1 FISCAL DATA Federal ald to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $924,000 National school lunch $4,954,000 Chapter I $11,091,000 School Improvement $3,630,000 Impact aid $60,000 Vocational/adult $4,588,000 Handicapped $4,133,000 Bilingual $50,000 Indian $0 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education State 69 2% Instruction 66.8% 11110101001 SUppOr t services 30 8% Non ins tr uc t ion 2 4% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership $4,548 pupil in membership $4,429 CELAWARE - 2 86 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 22 regular school districts 19 (86.4%) regional service agencies 0 (0.0%) State-operated agencies 3 (13.6%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 2,1,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7A99 2,500 9,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,000 1A99 800 999 Size not reported 300 150 1 9 119 599 _-ZA 299 19 450 600 799 0 1777 il" of fitZIZZ "Z/ ZJZI7 ZZ ZZIZ A wilMZZa V/ A 3 4 5 6 7 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by niembeisi lip size Distribution of agencies by number of schools : 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies (0.0%) 1 agencies (4.5%) 7 agencies ( 31.8%) 5 agencies (22.7%) 6 agencies ( 27.3%) 3 agencies ( 13.6%) 67 81 CEL4WARE 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 167 144 (86.2%) 17 (10.2%) 6 (3.6%) 0 (0.0%) regular schools spedal education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : ii y Urtmn Fringe Large Town Small Town 777'7' LI 1 0 2 0 3 0 41J = sr no 117A Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 PK,K,1 to 8 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 7 to 8,9 62 1 18 13 7,8 to 12 6 9,10,11 to 12 24 Other grades 42 Ungraded 0 Not reported 1 CELAWARE - 4 88 82 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by graJe Prekindergarten: 281 Kindergarten: 7,772 First: 9,103 Second: 7,941 Third: 7,455 Fourth: 7,027 Fifth: 6,786 Thousands 70 50 50 40 30 20 10 0 Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = 18.7 Sixth: 6,570 Seventh: 7,068 Eighth: 6,711 Ninth: 7,684 Tenth: 7,576 Eleventh: 6,818 Twelfth: 6,867 Ungraded: 0 Legend : A - American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = H,spanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic High school completers (school year 1986-87): Rcgular diploma 5,895 Other diploma 479 High school equivalency 784 Other completers 74 89 83 DELAWARE - STAFF DATA Total education staff 10,790 Instructional staff : Total teachers 5,951 55.2% Instructional aides 718 6.7% Support servic..'s staff : Guidance counselors/directors 174 1.6% Librarians/library support 175 1.6% Administrative support 741 6.9% Other support services 2,512 23.3% Administrators : School-based 374 3.5% Other officials/administrators 145 1.3% 20 0 15 0 10 0 5 0 0 0 17 9 15 7 Overall Primary NA,cldle High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade leve's Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.2 Teacher to administrator ratio 11.5 Average teacher salary $27,467 DELAWARE - 6 90 84 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA District of Columbia Public Schools 415 Twelfth Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20004 Superintendent of Public Schools: Andrew E. Jenkins (202) 724-4222 Cooperative System Liaison: 91 CCD Coordinator: 85 David L. Huie (202) 727-6217 David L. Huie (202) 727-6217 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS \ SI: hook- alfp-! 90,011C1 1,1% Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 622,000 ) Total students In public elementary/secondary schools 86,435 Total public schools 188 Total area of State 67 square miles 1,290.07 public school students per square mile 280.60 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue psr capita Total State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita -- (% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $316,385 93 86 DSTRICT OF CnLUMB1A - FISCAL DATA Federal ald to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $1,575,000 National school lunch $9,053,000 Chapter I $14,342,000 School improvement $3,630,000 Impact ald $1,026,000 Vocational/adult $8,863,000 Handicapped $1,966,000 Bilingual $1,032,000 Indian $125,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary,'"econdary education Local 88A% State 0.6% Federal 10.3% Intermediate 0 7% Instruction 69.0% 111111111111111111 NoninslruCHori 5 5% Support services 30.1% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Revenue per pupil Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Current expenditures per in membership $5,137 pupil In membership $5,153 DSTRICT OF OoLUMBIA - 2 94 87 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 1 regular school districts 1 (100.0%) regional service agencies 0 (0.0%) State-operated agencies 0 ( 0.0%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,999 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,199 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,199 800 999 600 799 450 599 300 149 150 299 1 149 Size not reported /1":" ZIA 0 0.2 0 4 0.6 0 8 1 1 2 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools : 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 1 agencies 0 agencies 0 agencies 0 agencies 0 agencies 0 agencies 95 (100.0%) (0.0%) (0.0%) (0.0%) (0.0%) (0.0%) 88 DSTRICT OF COLUMBIA - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementaly/secondary schools reported 188 166 (88.3%) 15 (8.0%) 7 (3.7%) 0 (0.0%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools \ \ D 25 1% B 8.1% A 16% E 7 0% Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membershii) Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 7 .9 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Aura! \ \\. \ki. / / / // / 20 40 60 dO 100 scnools Sludents 120 Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and studer's by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 PK,K,1 to 8 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 7 to 8,9 110 6 4 26 7,8 to 12 0 9,10,11 to 12 14 Other grades 6 Ungraded 20 Not reported 2 DSTRICT OF COLUMBIA- 4 96 89 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 3,436 Kindergarten: 6,579 First: 7,587 Second: 7,033 Third: 6,448 Fourth: 6,055 Fifth: 5,803 Thousands 100r 80 60 10 20 0 77-727772A A v77-7-mm Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = 42.1 Sixth: 5,303 Seventh: 5,987 Eighth: 5,710 Ninth: 5,665 Tenth: 5,650 Eleventh: 5,91 Twelfth: 4,806 Ungraded: 4,982 High school compieters (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 3,842 Other diploma High school equivalency 958 Other completers s.111. Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = As Ian/Pacific Islander C = HIspenic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic DSTRICT OF OOLUMBIA - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 11,130 Instructional staff : Total teachers 6,232 56.0% Instructional aides 636 5.7% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 273 2.5% Librarians/library support 182 1.6% Administrative surport 404 3.6% Other support services 2,662 23.9% Administrators : School-based 296 2.7% Other officials/administrators 445 4.0% t) I 1 r) I .1 .1 Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.3 Teacher to administrator ratio Average teacher salary $33,797 DSTR1CT OF COLUMBIA 6 8.4 98 9 1 STATE OF FLORIDA State Department of Education Capitol Building, Room PL 116 Tallahassee, Florida 32399 Commissioner of Education: Batty Castor (904) 487-1785 Cooperative System Liaison: Larry Hutcheson (904) 488-5270 CCD Coordinator: G. Lavan Dukes, Jr. (904) 487-2280 99 92 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Other 10,131,000 84% School- age 1,892,000 16% Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 12,023,000 ) Total students In public elementary/secondary schools 1,664,774 Total public schools 2,379 Total area of State 58,560 square miles 28.43 public school students per square mile 4.06 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $1,447 Total State expenditure per capita $1,283 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $303 ( 23.6% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $96,174 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $22,096,000 National school lunch $124,294,000 Chapter I $170,990,000 School improvement $27,436,000 Impact ald $10,710,000 Vocational/adult $38,734,000 Handicapped $64,665,000 Bilingual $3,371,000 Indian $88,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Local 38.6% Federal 7 2% Instruction 57 10000000101111 Noninstruc lion 3 4% Support services 39 4% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Revenue per pupil In membership $4,113 FLORIDA - 2 Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function 102 Current expenditures per pupil in membership $3,515 94 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 67 regular school districts 67 (100.0%) regional service agencies 0 (0.0%) State-operated agencies 0 (0.0%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 V Z./Z=Z222=2=Za 7,500 5,000 9,999 7,499 vilr r I. 2,500 - 4,999 2,000 2,499 TZ A 1,500 1,999 V/ A 1,000 1,499 800 999 600 - 799 450 599 300 449 150 299 1 - 149 Size not reuorteci r 0 5 10 15 20 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools : 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 8 agencies ( 11.9%) 15 agencies (22.4%) 22 agencies (32.8%) 14 agencies (20.9%) 8 agencies ( 11.9%) 0 agencies (0.0%) 103 95 FLORMA-3 t. INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 2,379 2,046 ( 86.0%) 81 (3.4%) 101 (4.3%) 151 (6.4%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 2 0 Scnools 4 0 50 Students n Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 1,230 PK,K,1 to 8 20 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 226 7 to 8,9 99 7,8 to 12 58 9,10,11 to 12 257 Other grades 275 Ungraded 0 Not reported 214 FLORIDA 4 .% 104 96 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 5,939 Kindergarten: 145,384 First: 143,854 Second: 130,833 Third: 127,904 Fourth: 121,543 Fifth: 120,423 1,200 Thousands 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage ot school membership eligible for free-lunch program = 31.6 Sixth: 119,972 Seventh: 127,935 Eighth: 128,022 Ninth: 142,788 Tenth: 135,151 Eleventh: 117,937 Twelfth: 97,109 Ungraded: 0 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Aslan/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic High school compers (school year 1986-87): Regular diplcrna 82,184 Other diploma 1,508 High school equivalency 12,241 Other completers 954 105 9 7 R_ORIDA - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 184,608 Instructional staff : Total teachers 95,857 51.9% Instructional aides 17,564 9.5% Support services staff Guidance counselors/directors 4,020 2.2% Librarians/library support 2,421 1.3% Administrative support 0 0.0% Other support services 56,461 30.6% Administrators : School-based 5,567 3.0% Other officials/administrators 2,718 1.5% 25 0 20 0 15 0 10 0 5 0 18 4 19 5 17.8 ull Iverah Pr unaT y middle High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.1 Teacher to administrator ratio 11.6 Average teacher salary $23,833 FLORIDA 6 4 106 98 STATE OF GEORGIA State Department of Education Twin Towers East - Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334-5020 Superintendent of Schools: Werner Rogers (404) 656-2800 Cooperative System Liaison: Susan Tyson (404) 656-2661 CCD Coordinator: M. Eugene Wallace, Jr. (404) 656-2400 107 99 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $16,195,000 National school lunch $94,568,000 Chapter I $95,608,000 School Improvement $18,390,000 Impact aki $7,043,000 Vocational/adult $29,11C,000 Handicapped $32,836,000 Bilingual $192,000 Indian $19,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Local 33 2% Federal 7.1% Instruction 62.8% 410 H 011011111 Noninstruction 2 7% Support services 34 5% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Revenue per pupil Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Current expenditures per in membership $3,382 pupil in membership $3,148 aORGIA - 2 109 0 0 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Other 4,963,000 80% School-age 1,259,000 20% Figure 1.--School-age aid other populations (Total population 6,222,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 1,110,947 Total public schools 1,724 Total area of State 58,876 square miles 18.87 public school students per square mile 2.93 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $1,646 Total State expenditure per capita $1,456 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $370 ( 25.4% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $82,668 110 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 186 regular school districts 186 ( 100.0%) regional service agencies 0 (0.0%) State-operated agencies 0 (0.0%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 - 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 - 4,999 V i 7 4 Pf A 7 4 K /7 I' 2,000 2,499 A 1,500 1,999 V Z/Z //A 1,000 1,499 V 4 800 - 999 600 799 % r., 450 599 3 300 - 449 VA 150 299 %.2 1 149 Size not reported 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 /0 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools : 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 2 agencies 9 agencies 29 agencies 54 agencies 92 agencies 0 agencies ( 1.1%) (4.8%) ( 15.6%) (29.0%) (49.5%) (0.0%) 111 ) 02 GEORGIA - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 1,724 1,711 (99.3%) 5 (0.3%) 2 (0.1%) 6 (0.3%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools otner and alternative schools B 26.2% C 59.5% A 2.3% E 1.0% D 110% Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural \kW\ R W N \1k. N 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 [M] Schools [M] Sludenl.s 35 Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 PK,K,1 to 8 41 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 216 7 to 8,9 69 7,8 to 12 98 9,10,11 to 12 202 Other grades 324 Ungraded Not reported 4 ctORGIA 4 112 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: Sixth: 80,579 111111 Kindergarten: 92,592 Seventh: 83,067 First: 97,353 Eighth: 80,797 Second: 92,812 Ninth: 93,881 Third: 89,630 Tenth: 75,196 Fourth: 83,226 Eleventh: 73,904 Fifth: 82,210 Twelfth: 65,703 Ungraded: 19,997 , A 13 C D Data not reported by State E Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligIble for free-lunch program = 27.5 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, r. 4ispanic High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 60,018 Other diploma High school equivalency Other compieters 113 104 GEORGIA - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 121,420 Instructional staff : Total teachers 62,280 51.3% Instructional aides 11,898 9.8% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 1,319 1.1% Librarians/library support 1,859 1.5% Administrative support 9,889 8.1% Other support services 29,433 24.2% Administrators : School-based 4,105 3.4% Other officials/administrators 637 0.5% 25 0 20.0 15.0 10.0 5.0 0 0 17.6 17.6 17 4 19.6 Overall Primary Middle High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.1 Teacher to administrator ratio 13.1 Average teacher salary $24,200 CORGIA - 6 114 1 05 STATE OF HAWAII Department of Education Post Office Box 2360 1390 Miller Street, #307 Honolulu, Hawaii 96804 0 (, Superintendent of Education: Charles Toguchi (808) 548-6405 Cooperative System Liaison: Carl Sakata (808) 548-5206 CCD Coordinator: Carl Sakata (808) 548-5206 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 1,083,000 ) Total students In public elementary/secondary schools 166,160 Total public schools 229 Total area of State 6,450 square miles 25.76 public school students per square mile 3.55 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue taw capita $2,922 Total State expenditure per capita $2,414 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $474 ( 19.6% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $98,571 117 7 FiA1NAE - 1 FISCAL DATA Federal ald to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $2,291,000 National school lunch $14,727,000 Chapter I $10,873,000 School improvement $3,630,000 Impact akl $20,926,000 Vocational/adult $4,864,000 Handicapped $4,030,000 Bilingual $1,017,000 Indian $12,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education State 88.1% .Local OA% Federal 11.8% Instruction 61.1% 1111111111111 Noninstruction 5 3% Support services 33.6% Figure 2.Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership $3,601 pupil in membership $3,503 HAWAII-2 118 108 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 1 regular school districts 1 (100.0%) regional service agencies 0 (0.0%) State-operated agencies 0 (0.0%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 - 7,499 2,500 - 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,499 800 999 600 799 450 599 300 449 150 299 1 149 Size not reported 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools : 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 1 agencies ( 100.0%) 0 agencies (0.0%) 0 agencies (0.0%) 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 0 agencies (0.0%) 0 agencies (0.0%) 119 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 229 227 (99.1%) 2 (0.9%) 0 (0.0%) 0 (0.0%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools C 513% A 8.3% E 1.8% D 9.2% Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 10 2 30 50 EM Schools r-M Students 00 Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 146 PK,K,1 to 8 12 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 4 7 to 8,n 22 7,8 to 12 7 9,10,11 to 12 24 Other grades 11 Ungraded 2 Not reported 1 HAWAII - 4 120 1 0 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 250 Kindergarten: 13,888 First: 13,975 Second: 13,562 Third: 12,875 Fourth: 12,162 Fifth: 12,057 140 Thousands 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 A Figure 7.--Public school membership by raclal/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = 24.8 Sixth: 11,526 Seventh: 10,707 Eighth: 10,865 Ninth: 11,791 Tenth: 11,454 Eleventh: 11,621 Twelfth: 10,476 Ungraded: 8,951 High school compieters (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 10,371 Other diploma 1,805 High school equivalency Other completers 120 121 lii Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic STAFF DATA Total education staff 18,036 Instructional staff : Total teachers 7,684 42.6% instructional aides 1,339 7.4% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 441 2.4% Librarians/library support 258 1.4% Administrative support 0 0.0% Other support services 7,710 42.7% Administrators : School-based 420 2.3% Other officials/administrators 184 1.0% 25 0 20 0 15 0 10 0 5 0 00 Overall Primary Middle High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 0.7 Teacher to administrator ratio 12.7 Average teacher salary $26,815 H4WAII 6 122 I I 2 STATE OF IDAHO State Department of Education 650 West State Street Boise, Idaho 83720 Superintendent of Public Instruction: Jerry L. Evans (208) 334-3300 CoorLrative System Liaison: Marian J. Hy len (208) 334-3330 CCD Coordinator: Marian J. Hy len (208) 334-3330 123 1 13 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 998,000) Total students In public elementary/secondary schools 212,444 Total public schools 565 Total area of State 83,557 square mlles 2.54 public school students per square mile 0.68 public schools per 100 square mlles Total State revenue per capita $1,872 Total State expenditure per capita $1,608 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $318 ( 19.8% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $59,058 125 1 14 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: Vstional school breakfast $500,000 National school lunch $12,003,000 Chapter I $14,213,000 School improvement $3,630,000 Impact ald $4,497,000 Vocational/adult $4,882,000 Handicapped $6,834,000 Bilingual $519,000 Indian $319,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Figure 2.--Revenues by source Revenue per pupil Instruction 61.1% 111011111111I1p1111 Noninstruction 4.6% Support services 34.4% Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Current expenditures per in membership $2,613 pupil in membership $2,462 bmici - 2 126 15 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 115 regular school districts 115 (100.0%) regional seMce agencies 0 (0.0%) State-operated agencies 0 (0.0%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 7,500 5,000 21,999 9,999 7,499 ue'ZZA r 42 . 2,500 4,999 r ZZ A 2,000 2,499 V 4 1,500 1,999 r z ./Z A 1,000 1,499 r A 800 999 600 799 V A 150 599 7/ f7 A 300 119 r ZAle, A 150 299 re ./Z 1 119 fir "/ A Size not reported 4 0 5 10 15 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools : 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies (0.0%) 1 agencies (0.9%, 13 agencies ( 11.3%, 24 agencies ( 20.9%) 77 agencies (67.0%) 0 agencies (0.0%) 127 116 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 565 549 ( 97.2%) 13 (2.3%) 1 (0.2%) 2 (0.3%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools C 46.7% D 32,0% Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural /4 10 20 Schools 30 A 40 50 Students 60 Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 273 PK,K,1 to 8 23 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 ao 7 to 8,9 56 7,8 to 12 39 9,10,11 to 12 76 Other grades 44 Ungraded 14 Not reported bAHo 4 128 1 1 7 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 0 Sixth: 15,948 Kindergarten: 17,354 Seventh: 15,806 First: 18,287 Eighth: 15,503 Second: 17,947 Ninth: 15,000 Third: 17,583 Tenth: 14,772 Fourth: 16,968 Eleventh: 14,647 Fifth: 16,633 Twelfth: 13,886 Ungraded: 2,130 Legend : A = American Indlan/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic 0 A B c D E Data not reported by State Figure T.Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = 19.3 High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 12,243 Other diploma 27 High school equivalency 927 Other cornpleters 5 129 118 bmio 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 16,205 Instructional staff : Total teachers 10,258 63.3% Instructional aides 923 5.7% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 244 1.5% Librarians/library support 307 1.9% Administrative support 754 4.7% Other support services 2,888 17.8% Administrators : School-based 532 3.3% Other officials/administrators 299 1.8% 30 0 25.0 20 0 15.0 10 0 5 0 0.0 Overall Primary 22.7 20 7 19 3 16 9 iiddle High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.7 Teacher to administrator ratio 12.3 Average teacher saiary $21,480 bAHo 6 130 H9 STATE OF ILLINOIS State Board of Education 100 North First Street Springfield, Illinois 62777 Superintendent of Education: Robert Leininger (217) 782-2221 Cooperative System Liaison: Sally Pancrazio (217) 782-0342 131 CCD Coordinator: Dennis Powell (217) 782-4313 120 4 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Other 9,408,000 81% Figure 1.School-age and other populations (Total population 11,582,000) Total students In public elementary/secondary schools 1,811,446 Total public schools 4,263 Total area of State 56,400 square miles 32.12 public school students per square mile 7.56 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $1,781 Total State expenditure per capita $1,625 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $286 (17.6% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $95,869 LLINOIS - 133 121 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $11,380,000 National school lunch $115,064,000 Chapter I $165,262,000 School improvement $34,203,000 impact aid $11,035,000 Vocational/adult $41,996,000 Handicapped 02,542,000 Bilingual $3,449,000 Indian $130,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Local 56.5% S a e 39.1% Fetleral 4 3% Instruction 59.8% Noninstruction 3 5% Support services 36.8% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership $3,301 pupil In membership $3,541 ILINOIS - 2 134 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 1,069 regular school districts 986 ( 92.2%) regional service agencies 46 ( 4.3%) State-operated agencies 5 ( 0.5%) Federally operated and other types 32 ( 3.0%) 25,000 or more ra 10,000 24,999 F.A 7,500 9,999 f 5,000 7A99 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 - 1,999 1,000 1,499 dr9W/ ZZ A 800 999 600 799 Z2MEMEMM 150 599 300 449 150 - 299 1 149 r ZIZZZE= Size not reported 0 20 40 60 80 120 140 160 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools : 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 1 agencies (0.1% ) 8 agencies (0.7%) 42 agencies ( 3.9%) 174 agencies ( 16.3%) 792 agencies ( 74.1%) 52 agencies ( 4.9%) 135 123 ILLINOIS - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 4,263 3,963 (93.0%) 210 ( 4.9%) 45 ( 1.1%) 45 ( 1.1%) regular schools special education schools vocatlonal schools other and alternative schools B 8 1% A 3 3% 10 5% D 3.1% Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 09 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 0 10 20 30 Schools EMI Students 50 Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 1,591 PK,K,1 to 8 774 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 386 7 to 8,9 279 7,8 to 12 22 9,10,11 to 12 661 Other grades 362 Ungraded 144 Not reported 44 LINOS - 4 136 I 24 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 24,541 Kindergarten: 131,000 First: 142,619 Second: 142,121 Third: 135,188 Fourth: 128,340 Fifth: 127,887 Thousands 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 V27777771 A Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State Sixth: 122,444 Seventh: 124,138 Eighth: 121,278 Ninth: 133,308 Tenth: 135,447 Eleventh: 131,210 Twelfth: 123,049 Ungraded: 88,880 Legend : A - American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 116,075 Other diploma High school equivalency Other compIeters 137 2 5 LLINOIS 5 STAFF DATA Total education taff 186,595 Instructional staff : Total teachers 105,217 56.4% Instructional aides 11,555 6.2% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 2,686 1.4% Llbrarlans/library support 3,823 2.0% Administrative support 0 0.0% Other support services 57,372 30.7% Administrators School-based 4,236 2.3% Other officials/administrators 1,706 0.9% 25 0 20 0 15 0 10 0 5.0 0.0 17 2 18.6 16.9 15 8 LI Overall Primary Middle High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.3 Teacher to administrator ratio 17.7 Average teacher salary $28,238 ILLINOIS - 6 A 138 1 2 G STATE OF INDIANA State Department of Education #229 100 North Capitol Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2798 Superintendent of Public Instruction: H. Dean Evans (317) 232-6612 Cooperative System Liaison: Michael Huffman (317) 232-0808 CCD Coordinator: Wallace E. Nel list (317) 232-0808 139 ) 27 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 5,531,000 ) Total students In public elementary/secondary schools 964,129 Total public schools 1,926 Total area of State 36,291 square mlles 26.57 public school students per square mile 5.31 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $1,634 Total State expenditure per capita $1,508 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $307 ( 20.4% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $78,341 NDIANA - 1 141 1 28 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $3,381,000 National school lunch $44,812,000 Chapter I $55,938,000 School improvement $17,097,000 Impact ald $1,726,000 Vocational/adult $23,769,000 Handicapped $1,644,000 Bilingual $779,000 Indian $22,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Intermeliate 0.2% Local 36.8% State 58.1% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Revenue per pupil Instruction 62 8% Federal 4.9% 11011101011111111 Noninstruction 2.2% Support serviLos 34 9% Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Current expenditures per in membership $3,686 pupil in membership $3,213 INDIANA - 2 142 129 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 331 regular school districts 303 (91.5%) regional service agencies 24 (7.2%) State-operated agencies 3 (0.9%) Federally operated and other types 1 (0.3%) 25,000 or more 10,000 7,500 5,000 24,999 9,999 7,499 V A 7 A 2,500 4,999 2,000 - 2,499 1,500 1,999 /Z. 1,000 1,499 F100 999 600 799 7 A 450 599 300 449 r." 150 299 1 149 Size not reported iso A 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools : 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies (0.0%) 7 agencies (2.1%) 40 agencies (12.1%) 93 agencies (28.1%) 186 agencies (58.2%) 5 agencies ( 1.5%) 143 INDIANA 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/s9condary schools reported 1,926 1,839 (95.5%) 57 (3.0%) 25 (1.3%) 5 (0.3%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools C 62.2% B 10 8% A 2.8% 111111:11111 E % 11 Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urtmn Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural / / \tktk) /RI Y Z/ v , NI&NIXO 5 10 15 20 5 30 35 ES1 SC hoots MI Students Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale rK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 1,110 PK,K,1 to 8 55 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 166 7 to 8,9 103 7,8 to 12 114 9,10,11 to 12 227 Other grades 77 Ungraded 36 Not reported 38 INDIANA - 4 144 131 STUDENT DATA Total pubHc school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 801 Kindergarten: 71,405 First: 80,991 Second: 74,714 Third: 71,854 Fourth: 70,400 Fifth: 69,421 1,000 Thousands 800 600 400 200 0 A B C 0 -...-{..--- _17.1.1.1 Mi Figure 7.--Public school membership by raclal/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = 16.4 Sixth: 68,011 Seventh: 72,199 Eighth: 70,202 Ninth: 77,718 Tenth: 75,196 Eleventh: 74,403 Twelfth: 69,831 Ungraded: 16,985 Legend : A = American lndian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-H;spanic High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 60,364 Other diploma 1,664 High school equivalency 7,299 Other completers 1,296 145 132 INDIANA - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 105,32C3 Instructional staff : Total teachers 53,749 51.0% Instructional aides 9,637 9.1% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 1,485 1.4% Librarians/library support 2,396 2.3% Administrative support 5,982 5.7% Other support services 27,963 26.5% Administrators : School-based 2,676 2.5% Other officials/administrators 1,438 1.4% 25 0 20 0 15 0 10.0 5 0 0.0 17..9 19 0 18 4 Overall Primary Middle High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.0 Teacher to administrator ratio 13.1 Average teacher salary $25,581 iNDIANA - 6 146 1 3 3 STATE OF IOWA State Department of Education Grimes State Office Building East 14th & Grand Streets Des Moines, Iowa 50319-0146 Director of Education: William L. Lep ley (515) 281-5294 Cooperative System Liaison: LelPnd Tack (515) 281-4835 147 CCD Coordinator: Leland Tack (515) 281-4835 134 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Other 2,298,000 81% 536,000 19% School-age Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 2,834,000 ) Total students In public elementary/secondary schools 480,826 Total public schools 1,633 Total area of State 56,290 square miles 8.54 public school students per square mile 2.90 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $1,934 Total State expenditure per capita $1,791 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $347 ( 19.4% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $80,729 bwA - 1 149 35 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $1,563,000 National school lunch $29,992,000 Chapter I $30,683,000 School improvement $8,672,000 Impact ald $205,000 Vocational/adult $11,942,000 Handicapped $19,642,000 Bilingual $386,000 Indian $112,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Local 50.4% 111010 000111111111 Sta e 44.5% Federal 5.1% Instruction 57.5% 1011111111111111 Noninstruc ton 3.0% Support services 39.5% Figure 2.Revenues by source Figure 3.Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership $3,836 pupil in membership $3,585 lovvA - 2 150 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 468 regular school districts 436 (93.2%) regional service agencies 15 (3.2%) State-operated agencies 17 (3.6%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 - 1,999 1,000 1,499 800 999 600 799 450 599 300 L19 150 299 1 149 Size not reported wz_Z=M2==23 .=M22=== ;7 Z. 0 J- 2 0 40 60 80 100 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 5 agencies ( 1.1%) 14 agencies (3.0%) 60 agencies ( 12.8%) 357 agencies (76.3%) 32 agencies (6.8%) 151 137 'DNA - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 1,633 1,610 (98.6%) 13 ( 0.8%) 2 ( 0.1%) 8 ( 0.5%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools C 33A % D 52 3% 11 :8:69% Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 10 20 30 4 0 50 IM Schools EM Students 60 Figure 6,--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 777 PK,K,1 to 8 35 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 172 7 to 8,9 98 7,8 to 12 171 9,10,11 to 12 262 Other grades 100 Ungraded 18 Not reported 0 loWA - 4 152 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 1,068 Sixth: 32,340 Kindergarten: 39,608 Seventh: 33,383 First: 38,817 Eighth; 31,815 Second: 37,512 Ninth: 33,296 Third: 35,536 Tenth: 35,296 Fourth: 34,301 Eleventh: 36,907 Fifth: 33,828 Twelfth: 36,965 Ungraded: 20,154 500 Thousands 400 300 200 100 0 A Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = 18.1 High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 34,580 Other diploma 221 High school equivalency 2,199 Other completers 0 153 Legend : A = American indian/Alas'an Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic / 3 9 bWA - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff Instructional staff : 56,670 Total teacher:, 41. 54.5% Instructional aidec . 3,050 5.4% Support servir,y Guidance counselors/directors 928 1.6% Librarians/library support 1,689 3.3% Administrative support 4,134 7.3% Other support services 13,959 24.6% Administrators : School-based 1,425 2.5% Other officials/administrators 612 1.1% 20 0 15 0 10 0 5 0 0 0 15 6 17 3 14 3 12 2 Overall Primary Middle High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.2 Teacher to administrator ratio 15.2 Average teacher salary $22,615 lovvA - 6 154 STATE OF KANSAS State Department of Education 120 East Tenth Street Topeka, Kansas 66612 Commissioner of Education: Lee Droegemueller (913) 296-3201 Cooperative System Liaison: Ann E. Harrison (913) 296-3605 CCD Coordinator: Gary L. Watson (913) 296-4980 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS School-age 458,000 18% Other 2,018,000 82% Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 2,476,000 ) Total students In public elementary/secondary schools 421,112 Total public schools 1,463 Total area of State 82,264 square miles 5.12 public school students per square mile 1.78 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $1,661 Total State expenditure per capita $1,466 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $322 ( 21.9% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $93,757 FISCAL DATA Federal ald to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $921,000 National school lunch $24,014,000 Chapter I $27,855,000 School improvement $7,057,000 Impact aid $8,513,000 Vocational/adult $9,227,000 Handicapped $829,000 Bilingual $50,000 Indian $603,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Intermediate 6.4% State 42.4% Federal 4.8% Instruction Noninstrictun 3 5% Support servik es 38 4% Figure 2.Revenues by source Revenue per pupil in membership $4,042 KANSAS - 2 Figure 3.Current expenditures by function 158 Current expenditures per pupil in membership $3,573 143 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 304 regular school districts 304 (100.0%) regional service agencies 0 (0.0%) State-operated agencies 0 (0.0%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 21,999 7,500 9,999 &I II ,r 5,000 7,499 WA 2,500 4,999 / 2,000 2,199 / 4 1,500 1,999 / 1,000 1,499 800 999 V/ 600 799 // / / /A' 150 599 Wif'/ /I"/ 300 149 Z/ 150 299 ./&:/ / ./JA 1 149 VZ/ A Size not reported 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies (0.0%) 4 agencies ( 1.3%) 18 agencies (5.9%) 63 agencies (20.7%) 219 agencies (72.0%) 0 agencies (0.0%) 159 144 KANSAS - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 1,463 1,459 (99.7%) 0 ( 0.0%) 0 (0.0%) 4 (0.3%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Tow n Rural 10 20 30 40 50 Schools M Students 60 Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 666 PK,K,1 to 8 in 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 111 7 to 8,9 111 7,8 to 12 56 9,10,11 to 12 290 Other grades 52 Ungraded Not reported KANSAS - 4 160 145 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 641 Sixth: 29,580 Kindergarten: 36,335 Seventh: 29,932 First: 37,130 Eighth: 29,038 Second: 34,366 Ninth: 30,098 Third: 32,290 Tenth: 30,489 Fourth: 31,108 Eleventh: 30,448 Fifth: 30,824 Twelfth: 28,792 Ungraded: 10,,4i 400 Thousands 300 200 100 AV% . A Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 26,933 Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers 161 4 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic KANSAS - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 47,569 Instructional staff : Total teachers 27,317 57.4% Instructional aides 2,523 5.3% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 996 2.1% Llbrarians/library support 1,266 2.7% Administrative support 3,654 7.7% Other support services 9,880 20.8% Administrators : School-based 1,474 3.1% Other officials/administrators 459 1.0% Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.3 Teacher to administrator ratio 14.1 Average teacher salary $23,459 KANSAS 6 162 147 COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY State Department of Education 1725 Capitol Plaza Tower Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 Superintendent of Public Instruction: John Brock (502) 564-477'. Cooperative System Liaison: H. M. Snodgrass (502) 564-4770 CCD Coordinator: Wendell Mc Court (502) 564-2020 163 148 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Other 2,989,000 80% nogi- age 738,000 20% Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 3,727,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 642,696 Total public schools 1,399 Total area of State 40,409 square miles 15.91 public school students per square mile 3.46 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $1,858 Total State expenditure per capita $1,699 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $346 (20.4% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $71,322 165 149 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $13,544,000 National school lunch $56,943,000 Chapter I $64,334,000 School improvement $11,643,000 Impact ald $1,182,000 Vocational/adult $17,887,000 Handicapped $33,379,000 Bilingual $207,000 Indian $0 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education State 69 5% Local Federal 116% Instruction 73 2% 1111111"r Support ps.,irvices 0% No ninstr uc tion 4 8% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in mambership $2,577 pupil In membership $2,463 KENTUCKY - 2 166 150 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 258 regular school districts 178 ( 69.0%) regional service agencies 0 ( 0.0% ) State-operated agencies 78 ( 30.2%) Federally operated and other types 2 ( 0.8%) 25,000 or more 10,000 29,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,499 800 999 600 799 450 599 300 999 150 299 1 - 149 Size not reported Ar .Asez/ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Figure 4.--Regular school distdcts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 scf.Jols 1 to 4 schools ao schools reported 1 agencies 3 agencies 37 agencies 66 agencies 71 agencies 80 agencies ( 0.4%) ( 1.2%1 ( 14.3%) ( 25.6%) ( 27.5%) ( 31.0%) 167 1 5 KENTUCKY - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 1,399 1,323 (94.6%) 19 (1.4%) 19 (1.4%) 38 (2.7%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools D 2 6 8 % Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend . A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C - 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schcols by grade span category : City Man Fringe Large TOO Small Town Rural i0 20 3o 50 M SC* r100 Student': Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK K,1 to 3,4,5,6 564 PK,K,1 to 8 272 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 126 7 to 8,9 58 7,8 to 12 56 9110,11 to 12 2n4 Other grades 61 Ungraded 34 Not reported 24 i<ENTUCKY - 4 168 152 STUDENT DATA Total public school membershlp Prekindergarten: by grade Sixth: 46,636 Kindergarten: 49,206 Seventh: 47,250 First: 54,536 Eighth: 44,641 Second: 51,388 Ninth: 51,188 Third: 49,491 Tenth: 49,605 Fourth: 48,446 Eleventh: 47,244 Fifth: 48,325 Twelfth: 41,586 Ungraded: 13,154 600 Thousands 500 400 300 200 100 0 A 8 C Figure 7.--Public school membershlp by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch orogram = Data not reported by State High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 36,948 Other diploma 104 High school equivalency Other completers 60 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic KEI;TUCKY - 5 169 153 STAFF DATA Total education staff 69,192 Instructional staff : Total teachers 35,239 50.9% Instructional aides 5,182 7.5% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 915 1.3% Librarians/library support 1,443 2.1% Administrative support 6,054 8.7% Other support services 17,325 25.0% Administrators : School-based 1,640 2.4% Other officials/administrators 1,394 2.0% 2 5 0 2 0 15 () 10 0 5 18 9 -`7 Primary Middle Hign Figure 8..-Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.0 Teacher to administrator ratio 11.6 Average teacher salary $22,476 KENTUCKY 6 170 1 54 STATE OF LOUISIANA State Department of Education Post Office Box 94064 626 North 4th Street Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70804-9064 Superintendent of Education: Cooperative System Liaison: CCD Coordinator: Wilmer S. Cody (5N) 342-3602 Charles Carrick (504) 342-3312 Marlyn Langley (504) 342-5986 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 4,461,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 793,093 Total public schools 1,599 Total area of State 48,523 square miles 16.34 public school students per square mile 3.30 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita ; '5 Total State expenditure per capita $1,896 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $331 ( 17.5% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $78,591 173 1 5 6 LDUISIANA 1 FISCAL DATA Federal ald to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $15,264,000 National uchool lunch $93,647,000 Chapter I $91,378,000 School improvement $14,654,000 Impact aid $8,256,000 Vocational/adult $21,135,000 Handicapped $24,632,000 Bilingual $1,798,000 indlm $353,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Instruction 57.2% Support serv ces 35.6% Noninstrixtion 7 2% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Revenue per pupil in membership $3,039 LOUISIANA - 2 Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function 174 Current expenditures per pupil in membership $2,843 157 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 89 regular school districts 66 (74.2%) regional service agencies 6 (6.7%) State-operated agencies 6 (6.7%) Federally operated and other types 11 (12.4%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,499 800 999 600 799 450 599 300 449 150 299 1 149 Size not reported =22222M =22===1 =2=1 EZ=Z-ZZ=ZI 0=M=z,,M222=E2%1 0 5 10 15 20 25 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 2 agencies (2.2%) 17 agencies ( 19.1%) 38 agencies ( 42.7%) 16 agencies ( 18.0%) 9 agencies ( 10.1%) 7 agencies (7.9%) 175 158 LOUISIANA - 3 iNSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 1,599 1,494 (93.4%) 29 ( 1.8%) 63 (3.9%) 13 (0.8%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools C 58 4% Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 7 V. \ \ V A ,." 10 ScriooIs 20 25 30 35 40 VA Students Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 639 PK,K,1 to 8 66 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 193 7 to 8,9 76 7,8 to 12 86 9,10,11 to 12 206 Other grades 206 Ungraded 16 Not reported 111 LOUISIANA 4 176 159 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 1,305 Sixth: 58,876 Kindergarten: 70,222 Seventh: 60,828 First: 71,582 Eighth: 54,841 Second: 66,241 Ninth: 61,716 Third: 64,517 Tenth: 55,124 Fourth: 62,411 Eleventh: 46,655 Fifth: 61,005 Twelfth: 42,745 Ungraded: 15,025 0 A B C Data not reported by State D E Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = 46.0 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = As lan/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-HIspanic E = White, non-Hispanic High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 39,084 Other diploma 5,663 High school equivalency 0 Other completers 1,437 177 IGO LOUISIANA 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 88,794 Instructional staff : Total teachers 42,920 48.3% Instructional aides 7,477 8.4% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 796 0.9% Librarians/library support 1,145 1.3% Administrative support 4,650 5.2% Other support services 27,415 30.9% Administrators : School-based 2,266 2.6% Other officials/administrators 2,125 2.4% 25 0 20 0 10 5 15 0 10 0 5 0 0 0 Overall Primary Middle 19 0 I/ 6 16.1 High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 0.9 Teacher to administrator ratio 9.8 Average teacher salary $21,196 LOUISIANA 6 178 STATE OF MAINE Department of Educational and Cultural Services State House, Station #23 Augusta, Maine 04333 Commis-ioner of Education: Eve M. Bither (207) 289-5800 Cooperative System Liaison: James E. Watkins, Jr. (207) 289-5841 CCD Coordinator: James E. Watkins, Jr. (207) 289-5841 179 16Z GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Other 967,000 81% 220,000 19% School-age 1 Flgure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 1,187,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 211,817 Total public schools 749 Total area of State 33,215 square miles 6.38 public school students per square mile 2.26 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $2,234 Total State expenditure per capita $1,927 State expenditure for elementary/secondary educatlon per capita $305 ( 16.0% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $78,755 181 163 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $864,000 National school lunch $11,323,000 Chapter I $18,588,000 School Improvement $3,630,000 Impact aid $3,102,000 Vocational/adult $5,427,000 Handicapped $539,000 Bilingual $540,000 Indian $50,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education 111111111011111111111 Figure 2.--Revenues by source Revenue per pupil in membership $3,683 MAINE - 2 Ins tr UC tIon 68 8% dill111111111. Support servu:es 28 3% Non;ntru,:tk_01 3 0% Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function 182 Current expenditures per pupil in membership $3,591 NSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 298 regular school districts 200 ( 67.1%) regional seMce agencies 97 ( 32.5%) State-operated agencies 0 (0.0% ) Federally operated and other types 1 ( 0.3%) 25,000 or more 10,000 21,999 7,500 - 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 - 4,999 2000 , 2A99 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,499 800 999 600 799 450 599 300 419 150 299 1 119 Size not reported ; A :ZArie 3 Pr 40: r he ; .40PW 0 10 20 30 40 50 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies ( 0.0% ) 0 agencies ( 0.0% ) 11 agencies ( 3.7%) 52 agencies ( 17.4%) 171 agencies ( 57.4%) 64 agencies ( 21.5%) 183 I G5 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 749 696 ( 92.9%) 1 ( 0.1%) 28 ( 3.7%) 24 ( 3.2%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools ( ri 4 3 3% Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 City i!c,e Town TGW n 1 ....,..1..aida.a.u...ccurt. ) kcal . 4 _ 0 t d 2 0 3 0 4 0 Hyure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale Number of public schools by grade span category : PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 260 PK,K,1 to 8 112 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 81 7 to 8,9 28 7,8 to 12 20 9,10,11 to 12 88 Other grades 128 Ungraded 3 Not reported 29 MAINE 4 184 1 6 6 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 1,620 Sixth: 14,596 Kindergarten: 16,988 Seventh: 15,330 First: 18,227 Eighth: 15,204 Second: 15,792 Ninth: 16,651 Third: 15,496 Tenth: 16,647 Fourth: 15,165 Eleventh: 16,541 Fifth: 14,812 Twelfth: 15,567 Ungraded: 3,181 A B C Data not reported by State D E Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 13,692 Other diploma High school equivalency 2,888 Other completers 771 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic MAINE 5 S1AFF DATA Total education staff 24,410 Instructional staff : Total teachers 14,204 58.2% Instructional aides 2,683 11.0% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 441 1.8% Llbrarlans/library support 463 1.9% Administrative support 1,508 6.2% Other support services 3,781 15.5% Administrators : School-based 838 3.4% Other officials/administrators 492 2.0% 25 0 20 0 15 0 10 0 5 0 0 0 Overall Primary Middle High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.4 Teacher to administrator ratio 10.7 Average teacher salary $21,257 WINE - 6 186 1 68 STATE OF MARYLAND State Department of Education 200 West Baltimore Street Baltimore, Maryland 21201 State Superintendent of Schools: Joseph L. Shilling (301) 333-2200 Cooperative System Liaison: Mark Moody (301) 333-2045 CCD Coordinator: Ronald Meyers (301) 333-2662 187 ./. C GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS School-age 792,000 17% Other 3,713,000 83% Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 4,535,000 ) Total students In public elementary/secondary schools 683,797 Total public schools 1,206 Total area of State 10,577 square miles 64.65 public school students per square mile 11.40 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $2,139 Total State expenditi ire per capita $1,922 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $244 ( 12.7% of total expenditure per capita) Gross ;:tate product per school-age child (1986) $97,086 169 170 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $5,035,000 National school lunch $34,986,000 Chapter I $62,488,000 School Improvement $12,243,000 Impact aid $8,038,000 Vocational/adult $15,722,000 Handicapped $892,000 Bilingual $466,000 Indian $145,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education 1111100111101110 S ate 3 8 5% Federal 5 1% Instruction 63 01111111 Nontristt 0% Support 3,1 IA Figure 2.--Revenues by source Revenue per pupil in membership $4,770 Mowump-2 Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function 190 Current expenditures per pupil in membership $4,211 171 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 24 regular school districts 24 (100.0%) regional service agencies 0 (0.0%) State-operated agencies 0 (0.0%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,499 ale 999 600 799 450 599 300 449 150 299 1 149 Size not reported z 7," Z=Z=2 W/7 AY/ A 0 2 4 6 3 10 Figure 4.-Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 5 agencies (20.8%) 8 agencies (33.3%) 9 agencies (37.5%) 2 agencies (8.3%1 0 agencies .""3/6 0 agencies 191 WRYLAND - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 1,206 1,131 (93.8%) 46 (3.8%) 22 (1.8%) 7 (0.6%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools C 6 3 3 96 Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Tow n Small Tow n nuraI Z / 10 20 Sc hools 30 40 VX4 50 50 Students 70 Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 726 PK,K,1 to 8 15 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 138 7 to 8,9 51 7,8 to 12 11 9,10,11 to 12 159 Other grades 78 Ungraded 12 Not reported 16 WAYLAND - 4 192 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 10,032 Sixth: 46,532 Kindergarten: 53,146 Seventh: 48,134 First: 58,466 Eighth: 46,717 Second: 54,096 Ninth: 53,370 Third: 51,826 Tenth: 51,297 Fourth: 49,555 Eleventh: 50,624 Fifth: 48,477 Twelfth: 48,642 Ungraded: 12,883 0 A B C Data not reported by State D E Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program - Data not reported by Stato Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 46,107 Other diploma 0 High school equivalency 6,828 Other completers 0 193 174 MARYLAND - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 73,716 Instructional staff : Total teachers 40,093 54.4% Instructional aides 5,318 7.2% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 1,402 1.9% Librarians/library support 1,422 1.9% Administrative support 5,148 7.0% Other support services 17,704 24.0% Administrators : School-based 2,327 3.2% Other officials/administrators 304 0.4% 25 0 20.0 15 0 10 0 5 0 0 0 1? 1 19.4 16.3 17.4 Overall Primary Middle High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.2 Teacher to administrator ratio 15.2 Average teacher salary $28,893 MARYLAND - 6 194 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS State Department of Education Quincy Center Plaza 1385 Hancock Street Quincy, Massachusetts 02169 Commissioner of Education: Harold Raynolds, Jr. (617) 770-7300 Cooperative System Liaison: Barbara B. Berns (617) 770-7309 CCD Coordinator: Thomas Collins (617) 770-7203 195 1 7G GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Sc hco I- age 9.1 L000 16% Other 4,908,000 84% Figure 1.School-age and other populations (Total population 5,855,000 ) Total students In public elementa y/secondary schools 825,320 Total public schools 1,795 Total area of State 8,257 square miles 99.95 public school students per square mile 21.74 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $2,391 Total State expenditure per capita $2,394 State expenditure for elementary/secondary educqtion per capita $316 ( 13.2% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $120,340 MASSACHUSE1TS - 1 197 1 77 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $7,110,000 National school lunch $40,824,000 Chapter I $85,590,000 School Improvement $15,541,000 Impact aid $5,091,000 Vocational/adult $22,552,000 Handicapped $46,855,000 Bilingual $2,997,000 Indian $490,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Local 50 0% State 45 1% Federal 4 996 Instruction 65 4% Pop NJOninc:,!!ur. 6% Support services 3? 0% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership $4,920 pupil in membership $4,490 MASSACHUSETTS - 2 198 178 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 428 regular school districts regional service agencies State-operated agencies Federally operated and other types 396 (92.5%) 32 (7.5%) 0 (0.0%) 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 77,1 2,000 2.499 1,500 -1,999 _z 1, 000 1, 99 r.,OW.] 000 999 : 600 799 450 599 300 449 150 299 9 Size n-)t reporteo y:f,7,71 -7Z-7.-M.3-Z7/77=7I-77,77:7771 J 20 40 6G 00 100 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 1 agencies (0.2%) 6 agencies ( 1.4%) 29 agencies (6.8%) 106 agencies ( 24.8%) 223 agencies (52.1%) 63 agencies (14.7%) 199 1 79 NUSSACHUSETTS 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 1,795 1,735 (96.7%) 7 (0.4%) 41 (2.3%) 12 (0.7%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools D JO 5 % Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : city Urban Fringe Large Town Small Tc,wn Rural W-7:vv77--: 7:7-.`";-7'YI rao, z .1, 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 15 4G Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 953 PK,K,1 to 8 74 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 208 7 to 8,9 91 7,8 to 12 50 9,10,11 to 12 236 Other grades 151 Ungraded 7 Not reported 25 MASSACHUSETTS - 4 200 1 80 STUDENT DATA Total public school memborship by grade Prekindergarten: 4,783 sixth: 56,480 Kindergarten: 67,138 Seventh: 58,673 First: 69,090 Eighth: 59,272 Second: 62,640 Ninth: 65,364 Third: 59,939 Tenth: 65,339 Fourth: 58,163 Eleventh: 65,354 Fifth: 57,445 Twelfth: 64,221 Ungraded: 11,410 800 Thousands 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 A U C D Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 61,010 Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers 1111111.11... Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Aslan/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic 201 1 81 M4SSACHUSETTS - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 103,471 Instructional staff : Total teachers 59,517 57.5% Instructional aides 8,024 7.8% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 2,075 2.0% Librarians/library support 955 0.9% Administrative support 8,295 8.0% Other support services 20,181 19.5% Administrators : School-based 2,105 2.0% Other officials/administrators 2,319 2.2% 16 0 14 0 12 0 10 0 8 0 0 4 0 2 0 13 9 vora _ State does not report teachers at school level 11n3 y sd(110 Figure 8.--Average, students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.4 Teacher to administrator ratio 13.5 Average teacher salary $28,410 MASSACHUSETTS 6 202 1 82 STATE OF MICHIGAN State Department of Education Post Office Box 30008 608 West Allegan Street Lansing, Michigan 48909 Superintendent of Public Instruction: Donald Bemis (517) 373-3354 Cooperative System Liaison: James Phelps (517) 373-3909 CCD Coordinator: James Phelps (517) 373-3909 203 183 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Other 7,405,000 BO% School.- age 1,795,000 20% Figure 1.--School-age and other pcpulations (Total population 9,20C,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 1,606,344 Total public schools 3,620 Total area of State 58,216 square miles 27.59 public school students per square mile 6.22 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $2,336 Yotal State expenditure per capita $2,042 State oxpenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $254 ( 12.4% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $84,710 205 184 FISCAL DATA Federal ald to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $4,456,000 National school lunch $73,918,000 Chapter I $145,084,000 School improvement $28,336,000 Impact ald $6,537,000 Vocational/adult $36,937,000 Handicapped $58,720,000 Bilingual $5,209,000 Indian $1,891,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education intermediate 0 1% S ale 34 9% Federal 5 9% Instruction 57 0% itlfi 11111001111111111111 Noninstruction 2 3% Support services 40 7% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership $4,306 pupil in membership $3,822 MCHIGAN - 2 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 624 regular school districts 563 (90.2%) regional service agencies 57 (9.1%) State-operated agencies 4 (0.6%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 21,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,199 800 999 600 799 450 599 300 449 150 299 119 Size not reported AY, 0 20 I _1 40 60 BO 100 120 140 Figure 4.--Regular school dist' icts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools to 4 schools no schools reported 1 agencies (0.2%) 13 agencies (2.1%) 55 agencies (8.8%) 180 agencies (28.8%) 364 agencies (58.3%) 11 agencies ( 1.8%) MCHIGAN - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 3,620 3,258 (90.0%) 177 (4.9%) 58 ( 1.6%) 127 (3.5%) C 60.9% regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools N INF D 22 8% B 9.2% A 2 2% E. 4.9% Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural K.\\ \\ Ni,1/4\,s,vs "re / fl/g/Z 10 15 20 25 30 )5 40 EMI Schools Frd Students Number of public schools by grade span category : PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 1,772 PK,K,1 to 8 58 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 360 7 to 8,9 181 7,8 to 12 157 9,10,11 to 12 445 Other grades 270 Ungraded CO Not reported 309 Figure 6.--Percmtage of public schools and students by type of locale MCH1GAN 4 208 187 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 4,510 Kindergarten: 139,645 First: 126,3e0 Second: 118,615 Third: 114,751 Fourth: 110,315 Fifth: 107,760 1,400 Thousands 1200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 A B C Figure 7.--Public school membership by raclal/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State Sixth: 105,723 Seventh: 110,865 Eighth: 111,021 Ninth: 126,510 Tenth: 119,837 Eleventh: 118,324 Twelfth: 111,287 Ungraded: 80,801 High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers 209 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native 13 = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic -.-- 188 MCHIGAN - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 170,034 Instructional staff : Total teachers 80,081 47.1% Instructional aides 12,457 7.3% Support seMces staff Guidance counselors/directors 3,676 2.2% Librarians/library support 2,997 1.8% Administrative support 17,449 10.3% Other support services 38,613 22.7% Administrators : School-based 12,020 7.1% Other officials/administrators 2,741 1.6% 25 0 20 0 15 0 10 0 5 0 0 0 State does not report teachers at school level Overall Primary Middle High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade evels Teacher to all other staff ratio 0.9 Teacher to administrator ratio 5.4 Average tenher salary $31,500 MCHIGAN - 6 210 89 STATE OF MINNESOTA State Department of Education 712 Capitol Square Building 550 Cedar Street St. Paul, Minnesota 55101 Commissioner of Education: Ruth E. Randall (612) 296-2358 Cooperative System Liaison: Gary Far land (612) 296-4431 CCD Coordinator: Roderick Riese (612) 297-3474 211 19A GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 81%/>;/School- age 788,000 19% Other 3,458,000 Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 4,246,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 721,481 Total public schools 1,570 Total area of State 84,068 square miles 8.58 public school students per square mile 1.87 public schools per 100 square miles Yotal State revenue per capita $2,507 Total State expenditure per capita $2,168 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $425 ( 12.6% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $96,216 213 S I MNNESOTA - 1 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under seiected programs: National school breakfast $1,823,000 National school lunch $35,619,000 Chapter I $44,144,000 School improvement $12,357,000 Impact ald $4,592,000 Vocational/adult $15,970,000 Handicapped $30,076,000 Bilingual $1,470,000 Indian $4,213,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Intermediate 04% LOcal Federal 4 2% Instruction 62 7% H110110000IIHOII II I Support ServiCOC, 32.6% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership $4,362 pupil in membership $3,963 MNNESOTA - 2 214 92 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 505 regular school districts 436 (86.3%) regional service agencies 69 (13.7%) SEate-operated agencies 0 (0.0%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 2000 , 2A99 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,499 800 999 600 799 450 - 599 300 449 150 299 1 - 149 Size not reported r wId ri 0 20 40 6'1 00 100 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schuols 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 4 agencies (0.8%) 19 agencies (3.8%) 44 agencies ( 8.7%) 416 agencies (82.4%) 22 agencies ( 4.4%) 215 193 MNNESOTA - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 1,570 1,504 (95.8%) 29 ( 1.9%) 34 (2.2%) 3 (0.2%) regular schools specIal education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Largc Town Small Town Rural 10 20 30 M Schools Eg/1 Students Figure 6.--Percentage ot public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 810 PK,K,1 to 8 14 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 78 7 to 8,9 85 7,8 to 12 299 9,10,11 to 12 138 Other grades 83 Ungraded 0 Not reported 62 MNNESOTA - 4 216 94 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 5,693 Kindergarten: 62,391 First: 61,291 Second: 57,906 Third: 55,082 Fourth: 52,761 Fifth: 51,167 700 Thousands 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 A Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school m6mbership eligibla for free-lunch program = 15.8 Sixth: 49,044 Seventh: 51,353 Eighth: 49,865 Ninth: 51,900 Tenth: 54,804 Eleventh: 58,6b9 Twelfth: 59,565 Ungraded: 0 High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 53,533 Other diploma High school equivalency 5,800 Other completers 41=1.1 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hlspanic 217 MNNESOTA - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 74,027 Instructional staff : Total teachers 42,132 56.9% Instructional aides 6,389 8.6% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 855 1.2% Librarians/library support 1,575 2.1% Administrative support 5,653 7.5% Other support services 14,280 19.3% Administrators : School-bused 1,634 2.2% Other officials/administrators 1,609 2.2% 25 0 20 0 1513 10 0 5 0 Overall Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.3 Teacher to administrator ratio 13.0 Average teacher salary $28,340 MNNESOTA 6 218 S46 STATE OF MISSISSIPPI State Department of Education Post Office Box 771, High Street Jackson, Mississippi 39205-0771 Superintendent of Education: Richard A. Boyd (601) 359-3513 Cooperative System Liaison: Thomas Saterfiel (601) 359-3514 CCD Coordinator: Louise Ginn (601) 359-3527 219 137 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 2,625,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 505,550 Total public schools 955 Total area of State 47,716 square miles 10.59 public school students per square mile 2.00 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $1,681 Total State expenditure per capita $1,507 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $347 (23.0% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $54,597 MSSISSIPPI - 221 198 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $15,093,000 National school lunch $68,218,000 Chapter I $67,906,000 School Improvement $8,813,000 Impact aid $3,602,000 Vocational/adult $12,778,000 Handicapped $23,023,000 Bilingual $1,304,000 Indian $569,000 Revenues aryl expenditures for elementary/secondary education Intermediate 0.0% Local Federal 10 5% Instruction 62 1% Noninstruction 9 2% Support services 29 7% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Revenue per pupil Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Current expenditures per in membership $2,158 pupil in membership $2,231 MSSISSIPPI - 2 222 99 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 167 regular school districts 152 (91.0%) regional service agencies 15 (9.0%) State-operated agencies 0 (0.0%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 - 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7A99 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,503 1,999 1,000 1,499 800 999 600 799 450 599 300 449 150 299 1 149 Size not reported VA V NV/ ZZ .r4I 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies (0.0%) 1 agencies (0.6%) 20 agencies ( 12.0%) 69 agencies (41.3%) 66 agencies (39.5%) 11 agencies ( 6.6%) 223 200 MSSISSIPPI - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 955 857 (89.7%) 14 ( t5%) 80 (8.4%) 4 (0.4%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools 8 18.7% E 11)i'4% D 1% Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 10 20 30 40 [M] Schools Ea Students 50 Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 315 PK,K,1 to 8 49 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 89 7 to 8,9 49 7,8 to 12 55 9,10,11 to 12 107 Other grades 195 Ungraded 13 Not reported 83 MSSISSIPPI - 4 224 201 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 154 Kindergarten: 37,766 First: 46,425 Second: 42,079 Third: 39,859 Fourth: 39,223 Fifth: 39,598 0 A Data not reported by State Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State Sixth: 38,420 Seventh: 38,710 Eighth: 35,503 Ninth: 38,370 Tenth: 35,224 Eleventh: 31,841 Twelfth: 30,281 Ungraded: 14,093 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 26,201 Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers MSSISSIPPI 5 225 202 STAFF DATA Total education staff instructional staff : Total teachers instructional aides Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors Librarians/library support Administrative support Other support services Administrators : School-based Other officials/administrators =111 1111 IMIII1041111 .11.1111MMI .M11.1NINIO =1 0 0 Overall State does not report teachers at school level Primary Middle High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade evels Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio Average teacher salary $19,447 MSSISSIPPI - 6 111M1 226 203 STATE OF MISSOURI Dept. of Elementary/Secondary Education P.O. Box 480 205 Jefferson Street, 6th Floor Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Commissioner of Education: Cooperative System Liaison: CCD Coordinator: 227 204 Robert E. Bartman (314) 751-4446 Bertha McClaskey (314) 751-2569 Bertha McClaskey (314) 751-2569 i GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total pcpulation 5,103,000 ) Total students In public elementary/secondary schools 802,060 Total public schools 2,150 Total area of State 69,686 square miles 11.51 public school students per square mile 3.09 public sc.tools per 100 square mlles Total State revenue per capita $1,521 Total State expenditure per capita $1,390 State expenditure tor elementary/secondary education per capita $331 (23.8% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $88,961 MSSOURI - 1 229 20 5 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected prograr is: National school breakfast $6,025,000 National school lunch $52,451,000 Chapter I $57,267,000 School improvement $14,579,000 Impact aid $6,007,000 Vocational/adult $20,261,000 Handicapped $34,598,000 Bilingual $344,000 Indian $35,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Instruction 61.3% 101111001101111111111 Noninstruction 2 5% Support services 36.2% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Revenue per pupil in membership $3,434 MSSOURI - 2 Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function 230 Current expenditures per pupil in membership $3,142 206 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 545 regular school districts 544 (99.8%) regional service agencies 1 ( 0.2%) State-operated agencies 0 (0.0%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 - 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 r.7 A rAr i r/ 2,000 2,499 r / A 1,500 1,999 1,000 - 1,499 800 999 V if,/ a 600 799 r ZZ 1,i0 450 599 300 449 f / 150 299 1 149 Size not reported 0 20 40 60 80 100 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 1 agencies (0.2%) 5 agencies (0.9%) 27 agencies ( 5.0%) 63 agencies ( 11.6%) 449 agencies (82.4%) 0 agencies (0.0%) 231 207 MSSOURI - 3 A INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 2,150 2,011 (93.5%) 34 ( 1.6%) 104 (4.8%) 1 (0.1%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools D 34.4% Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 0 / /%) F ' V / / 7zSB 30 40 20 M Schools F5.1Stuok-n(s 5 0 Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and stude ts by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 927 PK,K,1 to 8 156 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 178 7 to 8,9 98 7,8 to 12 246 9,10,11 to 12 250 Other grades 140 Ungraded 33 Nut reported 122 MSSOURI - 4 232 2 08 STUDENT DATA Total public school membeishlp Prekindergarten: by grade Sixth: 57,612 Kindergarten: 62,141 Seventh: 60,007 First: 65,757 Eighth: 58,423 Second. 64,455 Ninth: 64,700 Third: 62,849 Tenth: 62,280 Fourth: 61,263 Eleventh: 61,232 Fifth: 60,078 Twelfth: 54,936 Ungraded: 6,327 A. B C Data not reported by State D E Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 50,840 Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers _ 233 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-HispanIc 209 MSSOUR1 5 A STAFF DATA Total education staff 96,736 Instructional staff : Total teachers 49,632 513% Instructional aides 3,540 3.7% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 1,902 2.0% Librarians/library support 1,273 1.3% Administrative support 0 0.0% Other support services 35,094 36.3% Administrators : School-based 4,101 4.2% Other officials/administrators 1,194 1.2% 20 0 15 0 10 0 5 0 0 0 16.9 15 1 Overall Primary Middle High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.1 Teacher to administrator ratio 9.4 Average teacher salary $23,435 MSSOURI - 6 234 2 0 STATE OF MONTANA State Office of Public Instruction 106 State Capitol Helena, Montana 59620 Superintendent of Public Instruction: Nancy Keenan (406) 444-3654 Cooperative System Liaison: Scott Buswell (406) 444-5643 CCD Coordinator: Lynda Brannon (406) 444-4326 235 21 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Otrer 649,000 80% sc noo I- age 160,000 20% Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 809,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 152,207 Total public schools 775 Total area of State 147,138 square miles 1.03 public school students per square mile 0.53 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $2,244 Total State expenditure per capita $2,098 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $295 ( 14.1% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $74,620 MONTANA - 1 237 212 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $740,000 National school lunch $8,260,000 Chapter I $11,778,000 School Improvement $3,830,000 impact aid $21,989,000 Vocational/adult: $4,839,000 Handicapped $5,544,000 Bilingual $1,342,000 Indian $3,281,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Intermediate 9.6% Local 31 0% State 17.8% Federal 8.5% Instruction 62 1% 1011110111111101111 Noninsti uc t on 1 796 Support services 32.6% Figure 2.--Rever,ues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership $4,128 pupil In membership $3,808 MONTANA - 2 238 2 1 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 632 regular school districts 550 (87.0%) regional service agencies 80 (12.7%) State-operated agencies 2 (0.3%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 29,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7A99 2,500 9,999 2,000 2,999 1,500 - 1,999 1,000 1A99 800 999 600 799 950 599 300 999 150 299 1 199 Size not reported :1 WA %.7 A 0 100 200 300 900 500 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership slze Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 1 agencies ( 0.2%) 3 agencies (0.5%) 9 agencies ( 1.4%) 534 agencies (84.5%) 85 agencies ( 13.4%) 239 2 1 4 MONTANA - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 775 773 (99.7%) 2 (0.3%) 0 (0.0%) 0 (0.0%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools E 4 6 1% Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural / 3 1/4\ 10 20 30 40 50 60 scnools stuoents 70 Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 230 PK,K.1 to 8 219 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 38 7 to 8,9 40 7,8 to 12 2 9,10,11 to 12 170 Other grades 72 Ungraded 3 Not reported 1 MONTANA - 4 240 215 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 96 Sixth: 11,060 Kindergarten: 12,720 Seventh: 10,930 First: 13,272 Eighth: 10,588 Second: 12,637 Ninth: 10,620 Third: 11,801 Tenth: 10,773 Fourth: 11,734 Eleventh: 11,295 Fifth: 11,507 Twelfth: 10,906 Ungraded: 2,268 0 ' A B C D Data not reported by State E Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State High school coinpleters (school year 1986-87): Regular uiploma 10,073 Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers 241 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic MONTANA 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 12,477 Instructional staff : Total teachers 9,659 77.4% Instructional aides 1,011 8.1% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 323 2.6% Librarians/library support 329 2.6% Administrative support 0 0.0% Other support seMces 494 4.0% Administrators : School-based 487 3.9% Other officials/administrators 174 1.4% 25 0 20 0 1511 10 0 5 0 0 0 Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade evels Teacher to all other staff ratio 3.4 Teacher to administrator ratio 14.6 Average teacher salary $23,206 MONTANA - 6 242 7 STATE OF NEBRASKA State Department of Education Post Office Box 94987 301 Centennial Mall, South Lincoln, Nebraska 68509 Commissioner of Education: Joseph E. Lutjeharms (402) 471-2465 Cooperative System Liaison: Robert Beecham (402) 4714740 CCD Coordinator: Timothy Kemper (402) 471-2367 243 218 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Other 1,292,000 81% School-age 302,000 19% Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 1,594,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary hools 268,100 Total public schoois 1,537 Total area of State 77,227 square miles 3.47 public schcol students per square mile 1.99 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $1,553 Total State expenditure per capita $1,432 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $169 ( 11.8% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $87,818 NtBRASO - 1 245 219 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $767,000 National school lunch $15,658,000 Chapter I $18,524,000 School Improvement $4,819,000 Impact aid $8,308,000 Vocational/adult $8,540,000 Handicapped $10,813,000 Bilingual $502,000 Indian $435,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Local 70.2% Intermediate 1.1% rederal 6.1% Instruction 63.7% Noninstruc 2.8% Support services 33 5% Figure 2.Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership $3,164 pupil in membership $3,549 WBRASKA - 2 246 220 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 1,010 regular school districts 891 (88.2%) regional service agencies 112 (11.1%) State-operated agencies 7 (0.7%) Federally operated and othei types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 21,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7A99 2,500 1,999 a 2,000 2A99 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,999 800 999 600 799 ;; 150 599 300 119 150 299 A 199 Z_Z= Size lot reported r40 0 100 200 300 900 500 600 700 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies 2 agencies 9 agencies 23 agencies 833 agencies 143 agencies 247 (0.0%) (0.2%) (0.9%) (2.3%) (82.5%) (14.2%) 221 NtBRASKA - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/st aty schools reported 1,537 1,518 (98.8%) 19 ( 1.2%) 0 (0.0%) 0 (0.0%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C 00 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale Number of public schools by grade span category : PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 693 PK,K,1 to 8 i68 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 38 7 to 8$ 50 7,8 to 12 235 9,10,11 to 12 89 Other grades 157 Ungraded 0 Not reported 2 NEBRASO - 4 248 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 1,478 Kindergarten: 23,255 First: 23,188 Second: 22,052 Third: 20,714 Fourth: 20,057 Fifth: 19,544 300 Thousands 250 200 150 100 50 0 ,,,,,...,m rzzp7A A B C D Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Insufficient response Sixth: 18,879 Seventh: 19,861 Eighth: 19,138 Ninth: 19,123 Tenth: 20,374 Eleventh: 20,690 Twelfth: 19,747 Ungraded: 0 High school compieters (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 18,129 Other diploma 0 High school equivalency 1,127 Other completers 0 249 Logend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic 0 = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic 223 NEBRASKA - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff Instructional staff : 31,809 Total teachers 17,713 55.7% Instructional aides 2,472 7.8% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 513 1.6% Librarians/library support 498 1.6% Administrative support 1,526 4.8% Other support services 7,535 23.7% Administrators : School-based 1,038 3.3% Other officials/administrators 514 1.6% 16[4 151 1 4 11 12 0 111 U B 0 0 4 u 0 Overdll 15 0 15 0 Middle 10 H ig h Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.3 Teacher to administrator ratio 11.4 Average teacher salary $21,834 NtBRASKA - 6 250 22 4 STATE OF NEVADA State Department of Education 400 West King Street, Capitol Complex Carson City, Nevada 89710 Superintendent of Public Instruction: Eugene T. Pas lov (702) 885-3100 Cooperative System Liaison: Kevin Crowe (702) 885-3130 CCD Coordinator: John N. Carpenter (702) 486-6546 251 225 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Other 831,000 83963ASchool-age 176,000 17% / Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 1,007,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 168,353 Total public schools 305 Total area of State 110,540 square miles 1.52 public school students per square mile 0.28 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $2,457 Total State expenditure per capita $1,996 State expenditure for elementary/sezondary education per capita $388 ( 19.4% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $116,323 253 226 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $1,174,000 National school lunch $5,581,000 Chapter I $6,834,000 School improvement $3,630,000 impact aid $3,241,000 Vocational/adult $4,793,000 Handicapped $5,207,000 Bilingual $344,000 Indian $513,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Local 56.0% 1011111111111111111111111111 Sta e 39 5% Federal 4% Instruction 60 ( Non instr ucton 1,1% Support Servo_ 38 2% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Revenue per pupil in membership $3,695 WVADA 2 Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function 254 Current expenditures per pupil in membership $3,182 22 7 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 17 regular school districts 17 (100.0%) regional service agencies 0 (0.0%) State-operated agencies 0 (0.0%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 2,000 2A99 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,499 800 999 600 799 450 599 300 449 150 299 1 149 ''177 .07 A =Z=2= Size not reported Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 1 agencies (5.9%) 1 agencies (5.9%) 5 agencies (29.4%) 5 agencies ( 29.4%) 5 agencies (29.4%) 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 255 228 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 305 296 (97.0%) 3 (1.0%) 2 (0.7%) 4 (1.3%) regular schools special education schools vocatic nal schools other and alternative schools C 46 7% B 18 1% D 16 1c/16 A 3 9% E 15 196 Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Town small Town Rural 0 10 20 30 40 `,0 60 ?0 srThOols [7%1, citudePts Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 169 PK,K,1 to 8 18 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 20 7 to 8,9 21 7,8 to 12 21 9,10,11 to 12 31 Other grades 21 Ungraded 3 Not reported 1 NtVADA - 4 256 229 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 0 Kindergarten: 13,859 First: 15,550 Second: 14,246 Third: 13,303 Fourth: 12,771 Fifth: 12,583 110 Thousands 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 77777777 2 F7172777A M A B C Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State Sixth: 11,929 Seventh: 11,988 Eighth: 11,906 Ninth: 12,112 Tenth: 12,508 Eleventh: 13,020 Twelfth: 11,604 Ungraded: 974 High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers 257 230 --- Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Aslan/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic NtVADA - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 9,736 Instructional staff : Total teachers , Instructional aides 8,348 85.7% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 290 3.0% Librarlans/library support 166 1.7% Administrative support 0 0.0% Other support services 345 3.5% Administrators : School-based 408 4.2% Other officials/administrators 179 1.8% 25 0 20 0 15 0 10 0 5 0 0 0 20 2 213 19 8 16 1 Overall Primary Middle High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 6.0 Teacher to administrator ratio 14.2 Average teacher salary $26,960 NEVADA - 6 258 231 STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE State Department of Education 101 Pleasant Street State Office Park South Concord, New Hampshire 03301 Commissioner of Education: John T. MacDonald (603) 271-3144 Cooperative System Liaison: Joseph A. Callanan (603) 271-2778 CCD Coordinator: Cecile Petrin (603) 271-2778 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Other 857,000 82% Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 1,057,000 ) Total students In public elementary/secondary schools 166,045 Total public schools 435 Total area of State 9,304 square miles 17.85 public school students per square mile 4.68 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $1,664 Total State expenditure per capita $1,404 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $72 (5.1% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $99,027 Ntw BeMPSHIRE - 1 261 233 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $488,000 National school lunch $5,554,000 Chapter I $0.542,000 School improvement $3,630,000 Impact ald $2,654,000 Vocational/adult $4,918,000 Handicapped $5,682,000 Bilingual $111,000 Indian $7,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education (-------- Local 90.7% Federal 3 196 State 5 9% Instruction 65 0% 1,011H O 100011 Suppoit service 33 6% No nins tr uction 1 4% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership $3,952 pupil in membership $3,603 NEW HAMPSHIRE - 2 262 234 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 229 regular school districts 173 ( 75.6%) regional service agencies 0 ( 0.0%) State-operated agencies 0 ( 0.0%) Federally operated and other types 56 ( 24.5%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,499 800 999 601? 799 451) 599 300 449 150 299 149 Size not reported /4 Z./ A w A MZ/7" ,=23 V/ ZZ A /./ 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies 0 agencies 6 agencies 22 agencies 129 agencies 72 agencies 263 ( 0.0%) ( 0.0%) ( 2.6%) ( 9.6%) ( 56.3%) ( 31.4%) 235 NEW HAMPSHIRE 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 435 435 (100.0% ) regular snhr!ol 3 0 ( 0.0%) s pee; eoucation sch^"'- 0 ( 0.0%) vocational 0 (MO%) otho, schools C 42.8% Figure 5 --Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City UrOan Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5. SCNOIS rf-i73 Student-, Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 198 PKK,1 to 8 41 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 40 7 to 8,9 17 7,8 to 12 19 9,10,11 to 12 45 Other grades 65 Ungraded 10 Not reported 0 NE1A' 1-14MPSHIRE - 4 264 236 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership Prekindergarten: by grade Sixth: 11,540 Kindergarten: 5,991 Seventh: 12,169 First: 18,085 Eighth: 12,584 Second: 13,457 Ninth: 13,206 Third: 12,626 Tenth: 13,120 Fourth: 12,215 Eleventh: 12,955 Fifth: 11,946 Twelfth: 12,226 Ungraded: 3,925 0 , 1 ' A 0 C Data not reported by State D E Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = 7.8 High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 10,796 Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers 265 237 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic ttw HAMPSHIRE - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 18,61r Instructional staff : Total teachers 10,363 55.6% Instructional aides 1,501 8.1% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 481 2.6% Librarians/library support 475 2.5% Administtative support 1,462 7.8% Other support services 3,639 19.5% Administrators : School-based 567 3.0% Other officials/administrators 147 0.8% Figure 8.--Average students p.. teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.3 Teacher to administrator ratio 14.5 Average teacher salary $21,869 NtW frieMPSHIRE 6 266 238 STATE OF NEW JERSEY State Department of Education 225 West State Street Trenton, New Jersey 08625 Commissioner of Education: Saul Cooperman (609) 292-4450 Cooperative System Liaison: Howard Bookin (609) 292-7629 CCD Coordinator: Howard Bookin (609) 292-7629 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Scnool- age 1,318,000 17% Other 6,354,000 83% Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 7,672,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 1,092,982 Total public schools 2,246 Total area of State 7,836 square miles 139A8 public school students per square mile 28.66 public snhools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $2,547 Total State expenditure per capita $2,239 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $356 ( 15.9% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $116,190 269 240 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $5,320,000 National school lunch $56,7E0,000 Chapter I $118,644,000 School Improvement $21,324,000 Impact aid $12,222,000 Vocational/adult $23,868,000 Handicapped $59,132,000 Bilingual $2,074,000 Indian $76,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Local 52 5% 1100111001110p S ate 4 3 0% Federal 4.1% InstruCtion 63 5% do11111011110011 Nonins Ii oc tori 3 0% Support services 33 5% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Revenue per pupil in membership $5,953 &RSEY - 2 Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Current expenditures per pupil in membership $5,508 270 24 1 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 622 regular school districts 604 ( 97.1%) regional service agencies 15 ( 2.4%) State-operated agencies 3 ( 0.5%) Federally operated and other types 0 ( 0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7A95 2,500 4,999 Ne 2,000 2,499 ZA 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,499 ././ A 800 999 W./ / 600 799 450 599 '7 /Z. 300 449 r 150 299 ./Z 1 1 149 A Size not reported 0 20 40 60 en 100 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership slze Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies ( 0.0% ) 4 agencies ( 0.6%) 34 agencies ( 5.5%) 119 agencies ( 19.1%) 431 agencies ( 69.3%) 34 agencies ( 5.5%) 271 24 2 NEW 1RSEY - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 2,246 2,132 (94.9%) 71 (3.2%) 41 (1.8%) 2 (0.1%) regular schools speclal education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools C 49.2% NI" E 4.0% D 30 1% Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 0 20 3 40 50 60 [M] Schools C7.i Students 10 Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 973 PK,K,1 to 8 302 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 254 7 to 8,9 85 7,8 to 12 52 9,10,11 to 12 280 Other grades 211 Ungraded 72 Not reported 17 NtW &RSEY - 4 272 243 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 6,320 Sixth: 73,335 Kindergarten: 78,991 Seventh: 75,804 First: 85,932 Eighth: 74,848 Second: 80,647 Ninth: 81,639 Third: 78,772 Tenth: 80,864 Fourth: 76,156 Eleventh: 83,009 Fifth: 75,882 Twelfth: 82,653 Ungraded: 58,130 Thousands 800 600 400 200 A 0 Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 79,376 Other diploma High school equivalency 10,218 Other completers 1,468 273 244 iNt1N 1RSEY - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff Instructional staff 141,257 Total teachers 78,335 55.5% Instructional aldes 8,193 5.8% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 2,778 2.0% Llbrarians/library support 2,121 1.5% Administrative support 34,249 24.2% Other support services 8,594 6.1% Administrators : School-based 5,119 3.6% Other officials/administrators 1,868 1.3% 20 0 15 0 10 u 5 0 0.0 13 0 13 3 Overall Primary Middle High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.2 Teacher to administrator ratio 11.2 Average teacher salary $28,718 WW JERSEY - 6 274 24 5 STATE OF NEW MEXICO State Department of Education Building 300 Don Gaspar Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501-2786 Superintendent of Public Instruction: Alan Morgan (505) 827-6516 Cooperative System Liaison: Henry Borgrink (505) 827-6526 CCD Coordinator: Henry Borgrink (505) 827-6526 275 246 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS other 1,188,000 '79% lit312,000 21% School-age /7/ Flgure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 1,500,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 287,229 Total public schools 648 Total area of State 121,666 square miles 2.36 public school students per square mile 0.3 public schmAs per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $2,561 Total State expenditure per capita $2,204 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $552 (25.1% of total expenditure per capita) G,oss State roduct Der school-age child (1986) $76,385 277 24 7 1\tw Nt.xico - 1 FISCAL DATA Federal ald to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $3,396,000 National school lunch $26,187,000 Chapter I $29,737,000 School Improvement $4,700,000 Impact aid $36,193,000 Vocational/adult $6,887,000 Handicapped $10,959,000 Bilingual $6,024,000 Indian $4,389,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education State 75.196 Local 12 7% Federal 12 2% instruction 5 7.5% Noninstr uc th)fl r) 1% Suppor t services 3 7 4% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership $3,576 pupil in membership $3,071 Ntw A/Exico 2 278 248 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 88 regular school districts 88 (100.0%) regional service agencies 0 (0.0%) State-operated agencies 0 (0.0%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 21,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,199 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,199 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,199 800 999 600 799 150 599 300 999 150 299 1 199 Size not reported WSe PW2 y 4ffie Z,1 'AV //J r tz, Ar tzmorAram, re z / A ZZ' r zz vzil, zZl.r A 0 2 6 8 10 12 14 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 1 agencies 2 agencies 13 agencies 24 agencies 48 agencies 0 agencies (1.1%) (2.3%) (14.8%) (27.3%) (54.5%) (0.0%) 279 24 9 Ntw tv'Exico - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 648 643 (99.2%) 1 (0.2%) 0 (0.0%) 4 (0.6%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools 0 0%,:\.,,:,\ \\ 2r Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Woo f-.nge Large Town small Town nurai )7 N:VX ON& V%) %Y./ RAVW\ NkyyraS, r4/#/Aff4 15 20 25 30 3; 40 Ls:a Schools ED Stuoents Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 352 PK,K,1 to 8 9 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 68 7 to 8,9 49 7,8 to 12 35 9,10,11 to 12 84 Other grades 46 Ungraded 5 Not reported 0 Nt-w fstxico - 4 280 25 0 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 0 Sixth: 19,626 Kindergarten: 23,411 Seventh: 20,290 First: 25,364 Eighth: 19,595 Second: 23,560 Ninth: 21,818 Third: 21,726 Tenth: 20,032 Fourth: 21,293 Eleventh: 18,435 Fifth: 20,548 Twelfth: 16,946 Ungraded: 14,585 0 A e C Data not reported by State D E Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 15,701 Other diploma High school equivalency 4,557 Other completers 281 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic 251 Ntw Atxico - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 29,347 Instructional staff : Total teachers 15,175 51.7% Instructional aides 3,070 10.5% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 496 1.7% Librarians/library support 639 2.2% Administrative support 2,029 6.9% Other support services 6,871 23.4% Administrators : School-based 726 2.5% Other officials/administrators 341 1.2% 25 0 20 0 15 0 10 0 5 0 19 9 0 I r Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.1 Teacher to administrator ratio 14.2 Average teac' .alary $23,850 Ntw fv'Exico - 6 STATE OF NEW YORK State Education Department 111 Education Bldg., Washington Ave. Albany, New York 12234 Commissioner of Education: Thomas Sobol (518) 474-5844 Cooperative System Liaison: John J. Stiglmeier (518) 474-8716 CCD Coordinator: John J. Stiglmeier (518) 474-8716 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Otner 1,1,712,000 83% Sc boo,- age 3,113,000 17% Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 17,815,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 2,594,070 Total public schor's 3,971 Total area of State 49,576 square miles 52.33 public school students per square mile 8.01 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $3,118 Total State expenditure per capita $2,665 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $393 ( 14.7% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $115,337 FIr 'DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $34,601,000 National school lunch $202,340,000 Chapter I $372,358,000 School in, ,'..)vement $49,509,000 Impact aid $12,668,000 Vocational/adult $61,433,000 Handicapped $84,659,000 Bilingual $21,125,000 Indian $1,186,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Local 52 7% illoH11111010 Sta e 42 ,1% Federal 4 0% Instruction 65 5% .1111111111110F Support service,: 314% Noninsiruction 31% Figure 2.--Re.( dues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership $6,042 pupil in membership $5,647 NEw YORK - 2 286 255 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 763 regular school districts 722 (94.6%) regional service agencies 41 (5.4%) State-operated agencies 0 (0.0%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 - 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1999 , 1,000 - 1A99 800 999 600 799 450 599 300 449 150 299 149 Size not reported ril74 VZfeZZA 4'i'4 qLW/ Ar./ Zttft.11/ 0 20 40 60 BO 100 120 140 160 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 1 agencies 4 agencies 41 agencies 177 agencies 537 agencies 3 agencies 287 (0.1%) (0.5%) (5.4%) (23.2%) (70.4%) (0.4%) 256 NEN/ YORK - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 3,971 3,856 (97.1%) 85 (2.1%) 28 (0.7%) 2 (0.1%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe large Town Small Town Rural .-77 77" ,. 1-. --.'-- I W4`).79 NVE21,\:d 1- 0 10 2 j Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 2,064 PK,K,1 to 8 61 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 336 7 to 8,9 251 7,8 to 19 234 9,10,11 to 12 481 Other grades 455 Ungraded 89 Not reported 0 %W YORK 4 288 257 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 20,821 Sixth: 172,021 Kindergarten: 183,910 Seventh: 180,815 First: 207,689 Eighth: 171,808 Second: 192,401 Ninth: 207,361 Third: 183,326 Tenth: 203,499 Fourth: 181,309 Eleventh: 201,482 Fifth: 174,289 Twelfth: 172,904 Ungraded: 140,435 0 , A B C D E Data not reported by State Fiaure 7.--Public school membershiP bv racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 163,765 Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers 289 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic 2 58 Ntw YORK 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 327,428 Instructional staff : Total teachers 170,236 52.0% Instructional aides 23,825 7.3% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 5,028 1.5% Librarians/library support 4,810 1.5% Administrative support 29,306 9.0% Other support services 83,252 25.4% Administrators : School-based 6,885 2.1% Other officials/administrators 4,086 1.2% Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.1 Teacher to administrator ratio 15.5 Average teacher salary $32,000 1\tvi YORK - 6 290 259 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA State Department of Public Instruction Education Building, Room 318 Edenton & Salisbury Streets Raleigh, North Carolina 27603 1712 Superintendent of Public Instruction: Bob Etheridge (919) 733.3813 Cooperative System Liaison: Margaret Hayden (919) 733-3850 CCD Coordinator: Engin Konanc (919) 733-9722 291 260 GL.,4ERAL CHARACTERISncs Other 5,224,000 81% Sc boo I- aye 1,189,000 19% Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 6,413,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 1,085,976 Total public schools 1,952 Total area of State 52,586 square miles 20.65 public school students per square mile 3.71 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue p)r capita $1,852 Total State expenditure per capita $1,580 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $392 ( 24.8% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $84,699 NORTH CAROLINA 1 293 261 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $19,752,000 National school lunch $83,629,000 Chapter I $86,501,000 School improvement $18,192,000 Impact aid $8,347,000 Vocational/aduit $29,282,000 Handicapped $44,501,000 Bilingual $188,000 Indian $1,854,000 Revenues and expenditures tor elementary/secondary education Instruction 65 6% 111111111110110111111111, Noninstruc tiOfl 4 1% Support services 30 3% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue pnr pupil Current expenditures per in membership $3,201 pupil in membership $2,942 NbR1-1-1 CAROLINA - 2 294 2C 2 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 142 regular school districts 140 (98.6%) regional service agencies 0 (0.0%) State-operated agencies 2 (1.4%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 2,1,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,0'j3 1,499 000 999 600 799 450 599 300 119 150 299 1 149 Size not reported Airez,77Z-L;(r2, 27:21 ./ WA1/2 :2= 7-2,7 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 1 agencies 11 agencies 60 agencies 49 agencies 19 agencies 2 agencies (0.7%) (7.7%) (42.3%) (34.5%) (13.4%) (1.4%) 295 263 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 1,952 1,903 (97.5%) 26 ( 1.3%) 1 (0.1%) 22 ( 1.1%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools C. 59 6% B 19 3% \ \\\ 2 1% A 1 9% Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A - 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : C 11 y Urban Fnnge Large Town Small Tow n .71 Rural *- it,./t%''-t" 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 4 0 Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 902 PK,K,1 to 8 153 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 7 to 8,9 137 7,8 to 12 36 9,10,11 to 12 282 Other grades 165 Ungraded 25 Not reported 7 NoRTH CAROLINA - 4 296 26 4 STUDENT DATA Total public school memb6rship by grade Prekindergarten: 833 Kindergarten: 84,705 First: 85,622 Second: 82,943 Third: 81,002 Fourth: 79,536 Fifth: 80,164 Thousands 800 600 400 200 0 A Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = 24.5 Sixth: T7,844 Seventh: 83,391 Eighth: 83,024 Ninth: 91,845 Tenth: 87,173 Eleventh: 81,024 Twelfth: 72,339 Ungraded: 14,531 High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma Other diploma 624 High school equivalency Other completers 1,100 297 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic 26 5 NioRTH C4ROLINA 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff Instructional staff : 114,243 Total teachers 59,771 52.3% Instructional aides 17,002 14.9% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 1,982 1.7% Librarians/library support 2,043 1.8% Administrative support 0 0.0% Other support services 27,762 24.3% Administrators : School-based 3,643 3.2% Other officials/administrators 2,040 1.8% `.1 t.. n;t1I1 Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to a',1 othes staff ratio 1.1 Teacher to administrator ratio 10.5 Average teacher salary $23,879 NbRTH CAROLINA - 6 298 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA State Department of Public Instruction State Capitol Building, 11th Floor 600 Boulevard Avenue East Bismarck, North Dakota 58505-0164 Superintendent of Public Instruction: Wayne G. Sanstead (701) 224-2261 Cooperative System Liaison: CCD Coordinator: 299 267 Ronald Torgeson (701) 224-2289 Ronald Torgeson (701) 224-2289 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 672,000 ) Total students In public elementangsecondary schools 119,004 Total public schools 691 Total area of State 70,665 square miles 1.68 public school students per square mi!e 0.98 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $2,300 Total State expenditure per capita $2,358 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $380 ( 16.1% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $81,311 NORTH DAKOTA - 1 301 268 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $406,000 National school !unch $7,250,000 Chapter I $8,904,000 School Improvement $3,630,000 Impact aid $9,022,000 Vocational/adult $4,77e,000 Handicapped $7,481,000 Bilingual $1,203,000 Indian $1,510,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Intermediate 2 0% Local 3) 0% State 50 8% Federal 9 4% Instruction 61 5% 111111111 Noninstruc lion 4 4% Support services 34 1% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership $3,553 pupil in membership $3,159 NoRTH DAKOTA - 2 269 302 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 353 regular school districts 303 (85.8%) regional service agencies 39 (11.1%) State-operated agencies 5 (1.4%) Federally operated and other types 6 (1.7%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,499 800 999 600 799 450 599 300 449 150 299 1 149 Size not reported :A 011r m V.4 7 A v / 4 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reperted 0 agencies (0.0%) 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 4 agencies ( 1.1%) 9 agencies (2.5%) 316 agencies (89.5%) 24 agencies ( 6.8%) 303 2 70 NbRTH De1 KOTA - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 691 646 (93.5%) 36 (5.2%) 8 (1.2%) 1 (0.1%) regular schools special educatlon schools vocational schools other and alternative schools E 44 4 % Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Town Srn,-ui Town d N 441'' / 1 ; 20 40 60 5cnools Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 297 PK,K,1 to 8 57 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 10 7 to 8,9 20 7,8 to 12 190 9,10,11 to 12 33 Other grades 44 Ungraded 0 Not reported 40 NoRTH DAKOTA - 4 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 530 Kindergarten: 10,193 First: 10,581 Second: 9,801 Third: 9,386 Fourth* 9,189 Fifth: 9,023 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Thousands Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State Sixth: 8,542 Seventh: 8,684 Eighth: 8,470 Ninth: 8,735 Tenth: 8,559 Eleventh: 8,627 Twelfth: 8,704 Ungraded: 0 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 7,821 Other diploma High school equivalency 1,224 Other compieters 305 2 72 NORTH DAKOTA 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 13,533 Instructional staff : Total teachers 7,632 56.4% instructional aides 899 6.6% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 164 1.2% Ubrarians/Ilbrary support 300 2.2% Administrative support 672 5.0% Other support services 3,156 23.3% Administrators : School-based 367 2.7% Other officials/administrators 343 2.5% 25 0 20 0 15 0 10 0 5 0 0 0 17 15.6 19 12 3 Overall Primary Middle 1-111911 Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.3 Teacher to administrator ratio 10.7 Average teacher salary $21,284 NORTH 1)%1COTA - 6 STATE OF OHIO State Department of Education 65 South Front Street, Room 808 Columbus, Ohio 43266-0308 Superintendent of Public Instruction: Franklin B. Walter (614) 466-3304 Cooperative System Liaison: James Daubenmire (614) 466-7000 CCD Coordinator: James Daubenmire (614) 466-7000 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Other 8,721,000 81% School-age 2,063,000 19% Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 10,784,000 ) Total students In public elementary/secondary schools 1,793,411 Total public schools 3,743 Total area of State 41,222 square miles 43.51 publlc schoc4 eudents per square mile 9.08 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $2,324 Total State expenditure per capita $1,924 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $341 ( 17.7% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (086) $84,868 2 Ps FISCAL DATA Federal aki to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $15,718,000 National school lunch $100,789,000 Chapter I $128,962,000 School Improvement $32,430,000 Impact aid !4,801,000 Vocational/adult $43,557,000 Handicapped $64,762,000 Bilingual 1,521,000 Indian $44,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Intermediate 0 0% Local 44 8% State 49 6% Federal 5 5% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Instruction 57 9% 11111111111111111111111111, Noninstruc lion 3 3% Support services 38 8% Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue pr pupil Current expenditures per In membership $3,509 pupil in membership $3,408 Orlio - 2 310 276 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 797 regular school districts 703 (88.2%) regional service agencies 92 (11.5%) State-operated agencies 2 (0.3%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 r 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 ././ 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 ZIA 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,199 Z/ZZ 800 999 /../ A 600 799 450 599 300 449 rA 150 1 299 149 ri'4 Size not reported zzeL, 0 20 40 60 00 100 120 140 160 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 2 agencies (0.3%) 7 agencies (0.9%) 47 agencies (5.9%) 243 agencies (30.5%) 365 agencies (45.8%) 133 agencies ( 16.7%) INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 3,743 3,602 ( 96.2%) 23 (0.6%) 84 (2.2%) 34 (0.9%) regular schools special educatIon schools vocational schools other and alternative schools e.\,,,,\<\\:..\_, ,,\..\\:,.,.\\,....:"..,-,N ,:...s.:\ \\.\,,,,..,, \ V\\:\ \\N.,:i \ B 10 296 C 63 4% .,..s.\\\\\..,\:\\ \ 6% 1% III 11.1 E . Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A - 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span categOry : City >,4 Urban Fringe arge Town Small Town Rural ni1gW7:09.i-7,71 \-"Wfr 777-9 S. 1.\\ ' , Wirt/If 1 1 15 20 25 30 35 schoots ED Students Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 1,940 PK,K,1 to 8 130 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 399 7 to 8,9 253 7,8 to 12 153 9,10,11 to 12 568 Other grades 219 Ungraded 0 Not reported 81 Odio - 4 312 278 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership Prekindergarten: by grade Sixth: 126,542 Kindergarten: 141,046 Seventh: 133,475 First: 151,203 Eighth: 130,061 Second: 141,457 Ninth: 148,562 Third: 136,023 Tenth: 142,339 Fourth: 130,372 Eleventh: 145,416 Fifth: 129,788 Twelfth: 137,127 Ungraded: 1,600 Thousands 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 124,923 Other diploma 723 High school equivalency Other completers 13,638 1111111 313 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic 2 79 ano - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff Instructional staff : 184,815 Total teachers 99,641 53.9% Instructional aides 7,721 4.2% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 2,920 4.8% Librarians/library support 3,961 2.1% Administrative support 13,202 9.8% Other support services 42,349 22.9% Administrators : School-based 4,743 2.6% Other officials/administrators 5,278 2.9% 20 0 15 10 0 5 0 0 0 18 1 19.2 -777R-7 Middle Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.2 Teacher to administrator ratio 9.9 Average teacher salary $26,288 - 6 280314 STATE OF OKLAHOMA State Department of Education Oliver Hodge Memorial Education Bldg. 2500 North Lincoln Boulevard Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105-4599 Superintendent of Public Instruction: Gerald E. Hoeltzel (405) 521-3301 Cooperative System Liaison: Sharon Lease (405) 521-3460 CCD Coordinator: Thomas E. Pickens (404) 521-3460 315 25 1 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Other 2,637,000 81%//A 635,000 19% School-age Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 3,272,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 584,212 Total public schools 1,889 Total area of State 69,919 square miles 8.36 public school students per square mile 2.70 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $1,767 Total State expenditure per capita $1,684 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $345 (20.5% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $78,820 317 282 FISCAL DATA Federal ald to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $6,379,000 National school lunch $39,479,000 Chapter I $36,955,000 School Improvement $9,944,000 Impact aki $22,624,000 Vocational/adult $13,555,000 Handicapped ;21,560,000 Bilingual $2,993,000 Indian $9,584,000 Pavenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education interrnecfiate 2.8% Instruction 65 1% 111111 0111111111111 Non Inc, U uc.1,Grl .1 5% Support 31 3%., Figure 2.--Revenues by source Revenue per pupa Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Current expenditures per in membership $2,913 pupil in membership $2,878 OKLAHOMA - 2 283 318 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 655 regular school districts 611 (93.3%) regional service agencies 20 (3.1%) State-operated agencies 0 (0.0%) Federally operated and other types 24 (3.7%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7A99 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 - 1,999 1,000 1,499 BOO 999 600 799 450 599 300 419 150 299 1 149 Size not reported :_ez=7-Z2Z= 1%./AVIZIArf ZW '41977Arff, 2 2 z /777z 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies 4 agencies 16 agencies 37 agencies 578 agencies 20 agencies 319 (0.0%) (0.6%) (2.4%) (5.6%) (88.2%) (3.1%) 284 CKLAHOMA - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 1,889 1,826 (96.7%) 5 (0.3%) 50 (2.7%) 8 (0.4%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools C 33.8% 5.4% A 0 8% E 16.0% Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural > 20 30 40 MI Schools M Students 50 Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 647 PK,K,1 to 8 307 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 157 7 to 8,9 139 7,8 to 12 60 9,10,11 to r 416 Other grades 101 Ungraded 9 Not reported 53 OKLAHOMA 4 285 320 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 2,382 Kindergarten: 48,529 First: 54,941 Second: 46,889 Third: 44,181 Fourth: 43,254 Fifth: 42,910 Thousands 500 400 300 200 100 Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State Sixth: 41,240 Seventh: 39,999 Eighth: 41,652 Ninth: 43,738 Tenth: 43,659 Eleventh: 43,056 Twelfth: 40,552 Ungraded: 7,230 High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 35,514 Other diploma High school equivalency 9,404 Other completers 321 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic 286 CKLAHOMA - 5 STAFF DATA Total educatiun staff 63,822 Instructional staff : Total teachers 34,515 54.1% Instructional aides 3,750 5.9% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 1,026 1.6% Librarians/library support 662 1.0% Administrative support 4,463 7.0% Other support services 17,065 26.7% Administrators : School-based 1,761 2.8% Other officials/administrators 580 0.9% Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.2 Teacher to administrator ratio 14.7 Average teacher salary $21,468 O<LAHOMA - 6 STATE OF OREGON State Department of Education 700 Pringle Parkway, S.E. Salem, Oregon 97310 Superintendent of Public Instruction: Verne A. Duncan (503) 378-3573 Cooperative System Liaison: Bob Burns (503) 378-8992 CCD Coordinator: Walter Koscher (503) 378-3631 323 288 * GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 2,724,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 455,895 Total public schools 1,214 Total area of State 96,981 square miles 4.70 public school students per square mile 1.25 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $2,256 Total State expenditure per capita $1,887 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $242 ( 12.8% of total expenditure per capita) Gross Sta:e product per school-age child (1986) $83,559 325 289 OREGON - 1 FISCAL DATA Federal ald to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $2,234,000 National school lunch $23,299,000 Chapter i $371853,000 School Improvement $71809,000 Impact aid $31041,000 Vocational/adult $10,384,000 Handicapped $15,585,000 Bilingual $1,381,000 Indian $853,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Local 63.4% Intermediate 2.0% State 28.0% Federal 6.6% instruction 56 8% 4111100110 Norms (ruction 3.6% Support services 39 7% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership $4,148 pupil in membership $3,888 CREGON 2 326 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 340 regular school districts 304 ( 89.4% ) regional service agencies 29 ( 8.5%) State-operated agencies 6 ( 1.8%) Federally operated and other types 1 ( 0.3% ) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7A99 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,499 800 999 600 799 450 599 300 449 150 299 1 149 Size not reported 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 1 agencies ( 0.3%) 3 agencies ( 0.9% ) 19 agencies ( 5.6%) 45 agencies ( 13.2%) 236 agencies ( 69.4%) 36 agencies ( 10.6% ) 327 OREGON - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 1,214 1,209 (99.6%) 4 (0.3%) 1 (0.1%) 0 (0.0%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools B 6.3% A 1.3% E 13.9% D 30.4% City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural Figure 5.--F ublic schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : s.1.1. 1 1 1. v / ...n yzA A z 10 15 20 25 30 35 M Schools E3 Students Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 624 PK,K,1 to 8 123 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 118 7 to 8,9 76 7,8 to 12 36 9,10,11 to 12 193 Other grades 35 Ungraded 2 Not reported 2 OREGON - 4 328 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 1,514 Kindergarten: 30,699 First: 38,242 Second: 35,881 Third: 36,629 Fourth: 35,330 Fifth: 35,419 500 Thousands 400 300 200 100 0 A tfeedeeee We WI" OOOOOOOO Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = 20.1 Sixth: 34,120 Seventh: 34,310 Eighth: 33,160 Ninth: 34,338 Tenth: 34,569 Eleventh: 34,530 Twelfth: 33,495 Ungraded: 3,659 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 27,165 Other diploma High school equivalency 7,223 Other completers 1,087 OREGON - 5 329 29 3 STAFF DATA Total education staff 47,211 Instructional staff : Total teachers 24,911 52.8% Instructional aides 3,995 8.5% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 1,064 2.3% Librarians/library support 759 1.6% Administrative support 4,023 8.5% Other support services 10,167 21.5% Administrators : School-based 1,397 3.0% Other officials/administrators 895 1.9% 25 0 20 0 15 0 10 0 5 0 0 0 19 9 17 5 Overall Primary Middle High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff 1.atio 1.1 Teacher to administrator ratio 10.9 Average teacher salary $26,690 OREGON - 6 330 234 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA State Department of Education 333 Market Street, 10th Floor Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17126 Secretary of Education: Thomas K. Gilhool (717) 787-5820 Cooperative System Liaison: Roger G. Hummel 717) 787-2644 CCD Coordinator: Roger G. Hummel (717) 787-2644 331 295 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 11,936,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 1,668,542 Total public schools 3,313 Total area of State 45,333 square miles 36.81 public school students per square mile 7.31 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $1,994 Total State expenditure per capita $1,723 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $286 ( 16.6% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $88,505 333 296 PENNSYLVANIA - 1 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected prc3rams: National school breakfast $6,629,000 National school lunch $95,699,000 Chapter I $181,955,000 School improvement $32,e79,000 Impact ald $3,391,000 Vocational/adult $46,564,000 Handicapped $68,723,000 Bilingual $1,177,000 Indian $17,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Intermediate 0 3% Local 48 3% .. State 46 3% Federal 5.1% instructon 61 0% 11111111111111111111 Noninslr tiC Lion 3 1% Support services 35 9% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Revenue per pupil in membership $4,933 PENNSYLVANIA - 2 Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function 297 "4 Current expenditures per pupil ir membership $4,287 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 601 regular school districts 501 (83.4%) regional service agencies 98 (16.3%) State-operated agencies 2 (0.3%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,499 800 999 600 799 450 599 2g0 449 150 299 1 - 149 Size not reported 0 50 100 150 200 Figure 4,--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 1 agencies (0.2%) 1 agencies (0.2%) 63 agencies ( 10.5%) 214 agencies (35.6%) 321 agencies (53.4%) 1 agencies (0.2%) 335 298 PENNSYLVANIA - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 3,313 3,158 (95.3%) 67 (2.0%) 86 (2.6%) 2 (0.1%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools C 56.3% B 14.8% WV tIIII' 1110101111111i:1*:::: D 24 7% A 1.9% E 2 4% Figure 5.--Public schools by slze of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 City Uroan Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural h\ \\- / //,ZzA \\W WS§ > / / AM)Mfg. Ve 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Mi Schools Mj Studehis Number of public schools by grade span category : PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 1,862 PK,K,1 to 8 58 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 291 7 to 8,9 181 7,8 to 12 209 9,10,11 to 12 378 Other grades 200 Ungraded 42 Not reported 92 Figure 6.-Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PENNSYLVANIA - 4 336 299 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: Kindergarten: 124,471 First: 136,411 Second: 123,262 Third: 118,902 Fourth: 114,588 Fifth: 112,801 1600 Thousands , 1,400 1,200 1,000 BOO 600 400 200 0 A Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State Sixth: 110,500 Seventh: 118,333 Eighth: 118,544 Ninth: 133,426 Tenth: 133,449 Eleventh: 131,e77 Twelfth: 130,830 Ungraded: 61,148 Legend A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 121,219 Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers 337 Imp 10 300 PENNSYLVANIA - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 185,629 Instructional staff : Total teachers 103,3(17 55.7% Instructional aides 10,187 5.5% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 3,169 1.7% Librarians/library support 3,151 1.7% Administrative support 12,671 6.0% Other support services 41,477 22.3% Administrators : School-based 3,859 2.1% Othar officials/administrators 7,808 4.2% 25 0 20.0 IBA 16.2 15.0 hA 10.0 5.0 0.0 Overall Primary Middle 15.3 Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to ail other staff ratio 1.3 Teacher to administrator ratio 8.9 Average teacher salary $9:7,422 PENNSYLVANIA - 6 338 301 STATE OF RHODE ISLAND State Department of Education 22 Hayes Street Providence, Rhode Island 02908 Commissioner of Education: J. Troy Earhart (401) 277-2031 Cooperative System Liaison: Donley Taft (401) 277-2841 339 CCD Coordinator: Donley Taft (401) 277-2841 302 GEN:RAL CHARACTERISTICS Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 986,000 ) Total students In public elementary/secondary schools 134,061 Total public schools 298 Total area of State 1,214 square miles 110.43 public school students per square mile 24.55 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenuti per capita $2,612 Total State expenditure per capita $2,291 State expenditure for elementary/secondary edulation per capita $271 ( 11.8% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $92,713 341 303 Fi-IODE iSLAND - 1 FISCAL DATA Federal ald to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $805,000 National school lunch $7,164,000 Chapter I $13,582,000 School Improvement $3,630,000 Impact aid $2,701,000 Vocational/adult $5,001,000 Handicapped $7,009,000 Bilingual $934,000 Indian $36,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Local 52.9% 'IIlIIIH011OO S a e 42.6% Federal 5% Ins Ii ochon 670% NoninsU uction 2 7% Suppor services 30 4% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership $4,699 pupil in membership $4,535 R-IODE ISLAND 2 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 41 regular school districts 40 ( 97.6% ) regional service agencies 0 ( 0.0% ) State-operated agencies 1 ( 2.4% ) Federally operated and other types 0 ( 0.0% ) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 '7,499 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,499 800 999 600 799 450 599 300 449 150 299 1 - 149 Size not reported 1_ "E= EZZIWZ2====f2= E227.1 =2= MEM 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies (0.0% ) 2 agencies ( 4.9% ) 5 agencies ( 12.2% ) 18 agencies (43.9%) 15 agencies (36.6%) 1 agencies ( 2.4% ) 343 305 RIODE iSLAND - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elmentary/secondary schools reported 298 290 (97.3%) 5 ( 1.7%) 2 (0.7%) 1 (0.3%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools D 3 5 2% Figure 5 --Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural \\ \m\ \ \ \ 20 30 40 50 60 M Schools EA Students Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 167 PK,K,1 to 8 5 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 21 7 to 8,9 20 7,8 to 12 10 9,10,11 to 12 29 Other grades 39 Ungraded 7 Not reported 0 RHODE ISLAND - 4 344 3 0 G STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 303 Kindergarten: 10,103 First: 12,439 Second: 10,440 Third: 9,815 Fourth: 9,449 Fifth: 9,417 120 Thousands 100 80 60 40 20 0 VOZOIZAII A Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = 19.9 Sixth: 9,022 Seventh: 9,633 Eighth: 9,543 Ninth: 10,524 Tenth: 10,097 Eleventh: 9,817 Twelfth: 9,397 Ungraded: 4,062 High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 8,627 Other diploma High school equivalency 328 Other completers 15 345 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Aslan/Pacific islander C = Hispanic D - Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic [JO RiODE ISLAND 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 14,569 Instructional staff : Total teachers 8,934 61.3% Instructional aides 901 6.2% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 328 2.3% Librarlans/library support 288 2.0% Administrative support 1,188 8.2% Other support services 2,259 15.5% Administrators : School-based 526 3.6% Other officials/administrators 145 1.0% 18.0 16 0 15.0 14 0 12 0 10 0 8 0 6 0 4.0 2 0 0 0 Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.6 State does not report teachers at school level Overall Pnmary Middle High Teacher to administrator ratio 13.3 Average teacher salary $31,079 RIODE ISLAND 6 346 ;3 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA State Department of Education 1006 Rutledge Building 1429 Senate Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Superintendent of Education: Charlie G. Williams (803) 734-8492 Cooperative System Liaison: Paul D. Sandifer (803) 734-8258 CCD Coordinator: Jo Ann Kerrey (803) 734-8262 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 3,425,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 614,921 Total public schools 1,103 Total area of State 31,055 sqL re miles 19.80 public school students per square mile 155 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $1,975 Total State expenditure per capita $1,740 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $371 (21.3% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $65,582 349 3 1 0 SOUTH CAROLINA - 1 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $8,748,000 National school lunch $57,353,000 Chapter I $54,895,000 School improvement $10,317,000 impact aid $6,745,000 Vocational/adult $16,350,000 Handicapped $28,834,000 Bilingual $33,000 Indian $0 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Intermediate 1.2% Local State 56 0% Federal B 9% Instruction 61.1% moillit10) Noninstruction Support services 33.9% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership $3,250 pupil in membership $2,988 SOUTH CAROLINA - 2 31i 350 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 95 regular school districts 91 (95.8%) regional service agencies 0 (0.0%) State-operated agencies 3 (3.2%) Federally operated and other types 1 (1.1%) 25,000 or more 10,000 21,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,199 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,199 800 999 600 799 450 599 300 449 150 299 1 149 Size not reported A Zir A V II r ZZ V 1' Za ZZ WilA r 0 5 10 15 20 25 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies (0.0%) 8 agencies (8.4%) 30 agencies (31.6%) 25 agencies (26.3%) 32 agencies (33.7%) 0 agencies (0.0%) 351 312 SOUTH C4ROLINA - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 1,103 1,021 (92.6%) 21 (1.9%) 50 (4.5%) 11 (1.0%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools C 57 6% A 2.4% 1114011:2% E 2.3% Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Tow n Small Tow n Rural 1 No, \ 10 20 Mi Schools 30 A 40 Students 50 Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 492 PK1K,1 to 8 30 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 175 7 to 8,9 52 7,8 to 12 38 9,10,11 to 12 163 Other grades 103 Ungraded 0 Not reported 50 SOUTH CAROLINA - 4 STUDFiNT LATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: Kindergarten: 41,725 First: 55,612 Second: 50,052 Third: 48,256 Fourth: 47,256 Fifth: 47,544 Thousands 400 300 200 100 Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State Sixth: 45,984 Seventh: 47,749 Eighth: 47,407 Ninth: 54,003 Tenth: 47,599 Eleventh: 43,138 Twelfth: 38,596 Ungraded: Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Nativ B = Aslan/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 36,000 Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers IIIMIM11 SOUTH CAROLINA - 5 353 3 I 4 STAFF DATA Total education staff Instructional staff : 62,557 Total teachers 35,701 57.1% Instructional aides 5,652 9.0% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 1,170 1.9% Librarians/library support 1,671 2.7% Administrative support 4,486 7.2% Other support services 11,093 17.7% Administrators : School-based 1,994 3.2% Other officials/administrators 790 1.3% 25 0 20 0 15 0 10 0 5 0 17 2 ao , Overa 10 4 Primary middle High Figure aAverage students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.3 Teacher to administrator ratio 12.8 Average teacher salary $23,201 SOUTH CAROLINA - 6 354 315 STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA Department of Education Division of Elementary/Secondary Education 700 Governors Drive Pierre, South Dakota 57501 State Superintendent: Henry Kosters (605) 773-3243 Cooperative System Liaison: Dale Hegg (605) 773-3248 CCD Coordinator: Don Scott (605) 773-3248 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Other 571,000 81% School-age 138,000 19% Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 709,000 ) Total students In public elementary/secondary schools 126,817 Total publlc schools 790 Total area of Stat(J 77,047 square miles 1.85 publlc school students per square mile 1.03 publlc schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $1,751 Total State expendlture per capita $1,807 State expenditure for elementary/secondary educatlon per capita $183 (10.1% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $71,029 357 317 SOUTH DAKOTA - 1 FISCAL DATA Federal aiu to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $1,516,000 National school lunch $10,655,000 Chapter I $10,453,000 School improvement $3,830,000 Impact ald $14,010,000 Vocational/adult $5,103,000 Handicapped $5,286,000 Bilingual $1,043,000 Indian $2,354,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Figure 2,--Revenues by source Revenue per pupil in membership $3,328 SOUTH CY4KOTA - 2 Instruchon 59.7% 41111111 111101, Noninstr tic lion 6 0% Support services 34 3% Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function 358 Current expenditures per pupil in membership $2,935 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 227 regular school districts 194 (85.5%) regional service agencies 13 (5.7%) State-operated agencies 0 (0.0%) Federally operated and other types 20 (8.8%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,199 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,499 =El 000 999 600 799 EMZai 150 - 599 M7= 300 419 150 - 299 ,/ AV/ Zold 1 149 Size not reported 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 2 agencies (0.9%) 7 agencies (3.1%) 40 agencies ( 17.6%) 135 agencies ( 59.5%) 43 agencies ( 18.9%) 359 319 SOUTH DAKOTA - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 790 771 (97.6%) (1.1%) 0 (0.0%) 10 (1.3%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe aroe Town Small town Ufai 1 zzrzMi (fie 0 20 4 0 60 80 100 LA Schools EM 5twients Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 267 PK1K11 to 8 124 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 46 7 to 8,9 107 7,8 to 12 0 9,10,11 to 12 175 Other grades 61 Ungraded 10 Not reported 0 SOUTH DekKOTA - 4 360 2 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 367 Sixth: 9,262 Kindergarten: 11,165 Seventh: 9,249 First: 11,312 Eighth: 8,573 Second: 10,853 Ninth: 8,461 ThIrd: 10,251 Tenth: 8,789 Fourth: 9,702 Eleventh: 8,987 Fifth: 9,524 Twelfth: 8,829 Ungraded: 1,493 0 ' i A B C Data not reported by State D E Figure 7,--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 8,074 Other diploma High school equivalency 1,289 Other completers NIII. 361 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic SOUTH DAKOTA 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 14,202 Instructional staff : Total teachers 8,172 57.5% Instructional aides 1,178 8.3% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 249 1.8% Librarians/Ilbrary support 255 1.8% Administrative support 1,087 7.7% Other support services 2,678 18.9% Administrators : School-based 430 3.0% Other officials/admInistrators 153 1.1% . ...\ \ . \ \ j \ .\\ ; \ \\\ '\\\\ ,:,,z\\, :,1\,_, ,s'. '''':ss N. ,,\\ \\__ Primary Middle High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade evels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.4 Teacher to administrator ratio 14.0 Average teacher salary $18,781 SOUTH DINKOTA - 6 362 322 STATE OF TENNESSEE State Department of Education 100 Cordell Hull Building Nashville, Tennessee 37219 Commissioner of Education: Charles E. Smith (615) 741-2731 Cooperative System Liaison: Brad Hurley (615) 741-5158 CCD Coordinator: Dennis Hirsch (615) 741-0728 363 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 4,855,000 ) Total students In public elementary/secondary schools 823,783 Total public schools 1,578 Total area of State 42,244 square miles 19.50 public school students per square mile 3.74 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $1,521 Total State expenditure per capita $1,368 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $216 ( 15.8% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $78,362 365 324 TENNESSEE - 1 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $15,176,000 National school lunch $62,567,000 Chapte,. I $75,702,000 School Improvement $14,077,000 Impact aid $3,237,000 Vocational/adult $22,017,000 Handicapped $31,648,000 Bilingual $340,000 Indian $0 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education LocaI 44 4% Fecteral instruction 69.9% Nonmstruction 6 6% Supporl services 23 5% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Revenue per pupil in membership $2,523 TENNESSEE - 2 Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function 366 325 Current expenditures per pupil In membership $2,649 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 141 regular school districts 141 ( 100.0% ) regional service agencies 0 (0.0% ) State-operated agencies 0 (0.0% ) Federally operated and other types 0 ( 0.0%) 25,000 or more V, 10,000 24,999 V A 7,500 9,999 V 5,000 7,499 ZZ 2,500 4,999 it/ il7 /7 A 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,000 1A99 800 999 V. 600 799 z150 599 300 - 449 r 150 299 1 149 Size not reported 51 10 20 30 50 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 2 agencies ( 1.4%) 6 agencies ( 4.3%) 37 agencies ( 26.2%) 56 agencies ( 39.7%) 39 agencies (27.7%) 1 agencies (0.7%) 367 326 TENNESSEE - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementarv/sundary schools reported 1,578 1,504 (95.3%) 27 (1.7%) 46 (2.9%) 1 (0.1%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools C 5 7 2 % B 1 7 9 % ) 1 7 % 11111111111i01411a E 3 9 % Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Town Smail Town Rural \ \\ x N V ZA N.A / // '4>) _zr 1, 0 5 10 15 L 20 25 30 35 40 scrlools SludeNs Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 669 PK,K,1 to 8 247 4,516 to 6,7,8 143 7 to 8,9 81 7,8 to 12 45 9,10,11 to 12 206 Other grades 116 Ungraded 25 Not reported 46 TENNESSEE - 4 368 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 1.110MI Kindergarten: 62,046 First: 71,358 Second: 63,160 Third: 62,962 Fourth: 61,272 Fifth: 61,386 Thousands 700 GOO 500 400 300 200 100 0 Figure 7.--Fublic school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State Sixth: 58,730 Seventh: 62,973 Eighth: 61,192 Ninth: 66,160 Tenth: 62,961 Eleventh: 59,011 Twelfth: 53,219 Ungraded: 17,353 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 44,731 Other diploma High school equivalency 9,971 Other completers 369 M.010=1, 328 TENNESSEE - 5 STAFF DATA Tota! education staff instructional staff : 83,256 Total teachers 42,082 50.5% instructional aides 7,401 8.9% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 1,031 1.2% Librarians/library support 1,318 1.6% Administrative support 4,065 4.9% Other support services 22,615 27.2% Administrators : School-based 4,112 4.9% Other officials/administrators 632 0.8% 25.0 20.0 15 0 10 0 5 0 0.0 Overall Primary Middle 19 6 18 8 19.8 High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.0 Teacher to administrator ratio 8.9 Average teacher salary $22,627 TENNESSEE - 6 32 9 370 STATE OF TEXAS Texas Education Agency William B. Travis Building 1701 N. Congress Avenue Austin, Texas 78701 Commissioner of Education: William N. Kirby (512) 463-8985 Cooperative System Liaison: Lynn M. Moak (512) 463-9701 CCD Coordinator: Lynn M. Moak (512) 463-9701 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total populaflon 16,789,000) Totol students in public elementary/secondary schools 3,236,787 Total public schools 5,787 Total area of State 267,338 square miles 12.11 public school students per square mile 2.16 pubilc schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $1,432 Total State expenditure per capita $1,294 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $337 (26.0% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $88,358 373 33 1 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected proor4ms. Nationsl school brPa!Int National schot-2: iunch $242,019,000 Chapter I $292,253,000 School Impc. ..." $50,782,000 Impant $24,990,000 !fa. $63,259,000 Handicapped $102,304,000 Bilingual $7,426,000 Indian $101,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education 01111001111il Figure 2.--Revenues by source Revenue per pupil in membership $3,708 TEMS - 2 Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function 374 Current expenditures per pupil in membership $3,163 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 1,095 regular school districts 1,063 (97.1%) regional service agencies 20 (1.8%) State-operated agencies 11 (1.0%) Federally operated and other types 1 (0.1%) 25,000 or more efe 10,000 24,999 hr 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 W/.ZI/A 2,500 4,999 Zhr Iff 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 A 1,000 - 1,499 AcriZZ/M. 800 999 AeZZ 600 799 ZZ 450 599 ZZIA 300 449 ZZZAW. 150 299 ZZ z7z,== 1 149 Size not reported 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 4 agencies (0.4%) 38 agencies (3.5%) 52 agencies (4.7%) 166 agencies ( 15.2%) 814 agencies (74.3%) 21 agencies (1.9%) 375 333 TEXAS - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 5,787 5,550 (95.9%) 187 (3.2%) 6 (0.1%) 44 (0.8%) regular schools special educatlon schools vocational schools other and alternative schools C 51 4% B 16.4% 11001111 A 3.9% E 6 8% Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City won Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural ks, \\.\\. 0 10 20 1 0 40 Mi Schools M Students 60 Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 2,599 PK,K,1 to 8 154 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 784 7 to 8,9 289 7,8 to 12 9,10,11 to 12 842 Other grades 912 U ngraded 0 Not reported 0 TEXAS - 4 33 4 376 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 70,739 Kindergarten: 258,953 First: 291,838 Second: 267,937 Third: 255,260 Fourth: 247,433 Fifth: 242,202 2000 Thousands , 1,500 1,000 500 0 1;77771771 A B Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State Sixth: 237,689 Seventh: 244,307 Eighth: 234,498 Ninth: 264,328 Tenth: 228,118 Eleventh: 210,751 Twelfth: 182,734 Ungraded: Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 168,430 Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers 377 -- 33,9 TEXAS - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 377,240 Instructional staff : Total teachers 187,159 49.6% Instructional aides 27,945 7.4% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 5,334 1.4% Llbrarlans/library support 7,334 1.9% Administrative support 28,941 7.7% Other support services 102,228 27.1% Administrators : School-based 12,357 3.3% Other officials/administrators 5,942 1.6% 20 0 15 0 10 0 5 0 0 0 17 3 17 3 17 2 Overall Primary Middle High Figure aAverage students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.0 Teacher to administrator ratio 10.2 Average teacher salary $24,903 ItxAs - 6 336 378 STATE OF UTAH State Office of Education 250 East 500 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Superintendent of Public Instruction: James R. Moss (801) 538-5431 Cooperative System Liaison: Laurie Chivers (801) 538-7665 CCD Coordinator: Hal B. Robins (801) 538-7669 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 1,680,000 ) Total students In public elementary/secondary schools 423,386 Total public schools 725 Total area of State 84,916 square miles 4.99 public school students per square mile 0.85 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $2,024 Total State expenditure per capita $1,942 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $404 (20.8% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $55,703 381 338 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $553,000 National school lunch $20,142,000 Chapter I $12,823,000 School Improvement $6,303,000 Impact aid $8,517,000 Vocational/adult $7,475,000 Handicapped $14,119,000 Bilingual $980,000 Indian $806,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Local 39 6% State 54.4% Federal 6.1% Instruction 65 9% 0010101f Support si--.Jvh:es 30 1% Noninstruction 3 9% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Cur.ent expenditures per in membership $2,773 pupil in membership $2,242 UTAH - 2 339 382 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 48 regular school districts 40 (83.3%) regional service agencies 6 (12.5%) State-operated agencies 2 (4.2%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,499 800 999 600 799 450 599 300 449 150 299 1 149 Size not reported EZ=:-Z=Z2M 2=22=2M-77=== R22=22222-7=Z1 E222====-222z1 =2=1 F=22===ZZTA 0=2= =2= =22=1 0 2 LI 6 8 10 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies (0.0%) 8 agencies (16.7%) 15 agencies (31.3%) 8 agencies ( 16.7%) 9 agencies ( 18.8%) 8 agencies ( 16.7%) 383 340 UTAH - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 725 654 (90.2%) 34 (4.7%) 3 (0.4%) 34 (4.7%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools C 49.9% Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of pubHc schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe large Town Small Town Rural 10 20 30 40 50 EM Schools M Students Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 427 PK,K,1 to 8 3 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 40 7 to 8,9 69 7,8 to 12 28 9,10,11 to 12 106 Other grades 22 Ungraded 30 Not reported 0 UrAH 4 341 384 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 0 Sixth: 32,967 Kindergarten: 37,235 Seventh: 30,331 First: 37,239 Eighth: 29,148 Second: 37,933 Ninth: 28,117 Third: 36,575 Tenth: 26,792 Fourth: 33,159 Eleventh: 26,684 Fifth: 34,640 Twelfth: 25,076 Ungraded: 7,490 Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State High school cornpleters (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 20,930 Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers 385 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Aslan/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic 34 2 UTAH 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 32,264 Instructional staff : Total teachers 17,124 53.1% Instructional aides 2,561 7.9% Support services staff : Guidance counselors, dectors 412 1.3% Librarlans/libraly support 633 2.0% Administrative support 2,036 6.3% Other support services 8,372 25.9% Administrators : School-based 804 2.5% Other officials/administrators 322 1.0% 30 0 25.0 20 0 15.0 10 0 5 0 0.0 Ovprall 24 7 24.6 \ Primary 216 19 0 Middle High Figure 8.--Averapn students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.1 Teacher to admirdstratcy ratio 15.2 Average teacher salary $23,035 UTAH - 6 343 386 STATE OF VERMONT State Department of Education 120 State Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602-2703 Commissioner of Education: Richard P. Mills (802) 828-3135 Cooperative System Liaison: Ross Brewer (802) 828-3135 COD Coordinator: Gerald L. Cassell (802) 828-3151 387 3 4 4 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total populatlon 548,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 92,755 Total public schools 333 Total area of State 9,609 square miles 9.65 public school students per square mile 3.47 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $2,362 Total State expenditure per capita $2,105 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $253 ( 12.0% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $86,360 389 3 4 s WRMONT - 1 FISCAL DATA Federal ald to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $127,000 National school lunch $3,917,000 Chapter I $8,599,000 School improvement $3,630,000 impact ald $8,000 Vocational/adult $5,040,000 Handicapped $5,780,000 Bilingual $50,000 Indian $128,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Local 60 6% S ate 31 4% Federal 5 1% Instruction 63 H101000110 1111111p Noninstr uc 1 8% Support seini ices 39 5% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership $4,212 pupil in membership $4,107 VERMONT - 2 346 39° INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 334 regular school districts 275 (82.3%) regional service agencies 59 (17.7%) State-operated agencies 0 (0.0%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,000 - 1,499 800 999 600 -299 450 599 300 449 150 299 1 149 Size not reported ./ZZAr 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies (0.0%) 0 agencies (0.0%) 1 agencies (0.3%) 9 agencies ( 2.7%) 237 agencies (71.0%) 87 agencies (26.0%) "1347 VERMONT 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 333 329 (98.8%) 4 (1.2%) 0 (0.0%) 0 (0.0%) regular schools special educatlon schools vocational schools other and alternative schools D 4 1.6% Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = to 299 E = 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : Cily Urban FrInge large Town Small Town Rural \\ \ \' / //Zee/ :NN.`kt\ 0 10 20 30 40 511 60 Scriodis En Students 70 Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 175 PK,K,1 to 8 63 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 19 7 to 8,9 0 7,8 to 12 33 9,10,11 to 12 13 Other grades 27 Ungraded 3 Not reported 0 WRMONT - 4 348 392 STUDENT DATA Total pubric school membership by grade Prekindergarten: Kindergarten: 7,867 First: 8,380 Second: 7,560 Third: 7,211 Fourth: 6,989 Fifth: 6,846 100 Thousands 80 60 90 20 0 A Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Insufficient response Sixth: 6,692 Seventh: 6,781 Eighth: 6,686 Ninth: 6,439 Tenth: 6,314 Eleventh: 6,473 Twelfth: 6,380 Ungraded: 2,137 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 5,968 Other diploma High school equivalency 1,278 Other completers 393 0110.11110 34 9 WRMONT - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff Instructional staff : 12,755 Total teachers 6,938 54.4% Instructional aides 1,279 10.0% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 274 2.1% Librarians/library support 325 2.5% Administrative support 794 6.2% Other support services 2,086 16.4% Administrators : School-based 685 5.4% Other officials/administrators 374 2.9% 25 0 20 0 15 0 10 0 5 0 0 0 20 3 Overall Primary Middle 14 4 High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.2 Teacher to administrator ratio 6.6 Average teacher salary $21,835 WRMONT 6 95fl 394 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA State Department of Education Post Office Box 6Q, James Monroe Bldg. Fourteenth & Franklin Streets Richmond, Virginia 23216-2060 Superintendent of Public Instruction: S. John Davis (804) 225-2023 Cooperative System Liaison: Howell L. Gruver (804) 225-2099 CCD Coordinator: Howell L. Gruver (804) 225-2099 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 5,904,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 979,417 Total public schools 1,761 Total area of State 40,817 square miles 24.00 public school students per square mile 4.31 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $1,893 Total State expenditure per capita $1,642 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $319 ( 19.4% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $101,121 397 352 VIRGINIA - I FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $6,620,000 National school lunch $53,131,000 Chapter 1 $67,124,000 School Improvement $16,065,000 Impact ald $33,064,000 Vocational/adult $22,311,000 Handicapped $33,263,000 Bilingual $453,000 Indian $23,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Data not reported by State 111 Instruction 65.1% 41411010000P Support services 32 5% Noninstr ij Hon Figure 2.--Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership pupil in membership $3,533 MRGINIA 2 353 398 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 157 regular school districts 136 ( 86.6%) regional service agencies 19 ( 12.1% ) State-operated agencies 2 ( 1.3% ) Federally operated and other types 0 ( 0.0% ) 25,000 or more 10,000 21,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 1,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,499 800 999 600 799 450 599 300 449 150 299 1 - 149 Size not reported rffe JZZ r //' AW Zil. M ryyMiFl Ziff 4, A 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 1 agencies 14 agencies 40 agencies 42 agencies 57 agencies 3 agencies 399 ( 0.6% ) ( 8.9%) (25.5%) (26.8%) (36.3%) (1.9%) 354 VIRGINIA - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 1,761 1,644 (93.4%) 62 (3.5%) 54 (3.1%) 1 (0.1%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools C 56 2% B lb 2% 100111 E 3 % D 1 % Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural Nk\ 7 klk kk\% \ WA NOW/ A P-`1 imerew hwy. - 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 En Schools LA Stuoiml: Figure 6.Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 346 PK,K,1 to 8 8 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 193 7 to 8,9 92 7,8 to 12 87 9,10,11 to 12 189 Other grades 241 Ungraded 35 Not reported 70 MRGINIA 4 400 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 1,798 Sixth: 67,629 Kindergarten: 78,874 Seventh: 70,161 First: 79,758 Elghth: 71,870 Second: 75,983 Ninth: 79,449 Third: 73,733 Tenth: 73,855 Fourth: 70,388 Eleventh: 71,400 Fifth: 69,674 Twelfth: 69,422 Ungraded: 25,423 A 8 C Data not reported by State D E Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 65,008 Other diploma 675 High school equivalency 9,164 Other completers 698 401 f; VIRGINIA 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 114,439 Instructional staff : Total teachers 59,928 52.4% Instructional aides 8,405 7.3% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 2,080 1.8% Ubrarlans/library support 1,754 1.5% Administrative support 6,136 5.4% Other support services 31,266 27.3% Administrators : School-based 3,085 2.7% Other officials/administrators 1,785 1.6% 20.0 17.3 16 3 15 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 Overall Primary Middle 16 1 High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.1 Teacher to administrator ratio 12.3 Average teacher salary $25,039 NARGINIA - 6 P.1 402 STATE OF WASHINGTON State Deparnent of Public instruction Old Capitol Building Washington & Legion, Mail Stop FG-11 Olympia, Washington 98504 Superintendent of Public Instruction: Judith Billings (206) 586-6904 Cooperative System Liaison: Edward C. Strozyk (206) 753-1700 CCD Coordinator: Edward C. Strozyk (206) 753-1700 403 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 4,538,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 775,755 Total public schools 1,852 Total area of State 68,192 square miles 11.38 public school studrmts per square mile 2.72 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $2,551 Total State expenditure per capita $2,200 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $511 ( 23.2% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $95,083 405 I.r:-,,i. s WASHINGTON - 1 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $3,240,000 National school lunch $36,505,000 Chapter I $55,824,000 School Improvement $12,660,000 Impact aki $28,270,000 Vocational/adult $15,771,000 Handicapped $26,104,000 Bilingual $2,643,000 I ncfian $3,947,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Intermediate 0.1% Instruction 58.3% loolH1010110 Noninstruchon 3 ,1% Support services 38 3% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Revenue per pupil In membership $4,095 WASHINGTON 2 3 G. n Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function 406 Current expenditures per pupil in membership $3,689 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 296 regular school districts 296 (100.0%) regional service agencies 0 (0.0%) State-operated agencies 0 (0.0%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,499 000 999 600 799 450 599 300 1,19 150 299 1 149 Size not reported FA ZA EWA 'Z=2= ,g:.i2/57 ,ZZ2MMIM 0 10 20 30 /0 50 60 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 1 agencies (0.3%) 13 agencies (4.4%) 33 agencies ( 11.1%) 56 agencies ( 18.9%) 193 agencies (65.2%) 0 agencies (0.0%) 407 WASHINGTON - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 1,852 1,620 (87.5%) 62 (3.4%) 5 (0.3%) 165 (8.9%) regular schools speclal education schools vocatlonal schools other and alternative schools D 19 5% Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urtmn Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural \ \ r/ #// // /)A \ \.'\ / // // //// // V //7\ \ \ ./ 5 10 15 2 25 30 35 40 iM St:flows FOI stvienls Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 858 PK,K,1 to 8 58 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 142 7 to 8,9 133 7,8 to 12 84 9,10,11 to 12 270 Other grades 172 Ungraded 0 Not reported 135 WASHINGTON 4 408 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 2,071 Sixth: 54,536 Kindergarten: 64,898 Seventh: 55,396 First: 68,313 Eighth: 54,358 Second: 63,718 Ninth: 58,149 Third: 61,217 Tenth: 58,120 Fourth: 58,413 Eleventh: 60,073 Fifth: 58,016 Twelfth: 58,477 Ungraded: 700 Thousands 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 !I, I/ a, A _r=fm_ Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 49,873 Other diploma High school equivalency 2,681 Other completers WASHINGTON - 5 409 STAFF DATA Total education staff 68,405 Instructional staff : Total teachers 38,344 56.1% Instructional aides 5,120 7.5% Support services staff Guidance counselors/directors 1,240 1.8% Librarians/library support 1,820 2.7% Administrative support 5,004 7.3% Other support services 13,624 19.9% Adrninistrators : School-based 2,247 3.3% Other officials/adrninistrators 1,006 1.5% 25 r 20 0 15 0 ICI 11 20 2 22 1 20 2 . H Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.3 Teacher to administrator ratio 11.8 Avel age teacher salary $27,285 WASHINGTON 6 410 STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA State Department of Education 1900 Washington Street Building B. Room 358 Charleston, West Virginia 25305 State Superintendent of Schools: Henry Marockie (304) 348-2681 Cooperative System Liaison: John McClure (304) 348-3788 CCD Coordinator: Sharon Lewis (304) 348-6300 411 C3 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Other 1,52,1,000 80% School-age 373,000 20% Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 1,897,000 ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 344,236 Total public schools 1,084 Total area of State 24,181 square miles 14.24 public school students per square mile 4.48 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $2,066 Total State expenditure per capita $2,024 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $448 ( 22.1% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $63,079 MST ARGINIA - 1 413 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $8,612,000 National school lunch $27,012,000 Chapter I $32,454,000 School improvement $6,078,000 impact aid $75,000 Vocational/adult $9,105,000 Handicapped $15,857,000 Bilingual $0 Indian $0 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Figure 2.--Revenues by source Revenue per pupil instruchon 48 2% 1111111111111111111910 Support services 46 7% Nonin5truciton 5 1% Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Current expenditures per in membership $3,518 pupil in membership $3,493 MST ARGINIA 2 In 4,1 41, INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 55 regular school districts 55 (100.0%) regional service agencies 0 (0.0%) State-operated agencies 0 (0.0%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,499 000 999 600 799 150 599 300 419 150 299 1 - 119 Size not reported ==M2%ai =22Z=1 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 1 agencies ( 1.8%) 13 agencies (23.6%) 24 agencies ( 43.6%) 16 agencies ( 29.1%) 1 agencies ( 1.8%) 0 agencies (0.0%) 415 MST MRGINIA - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 1,084 1,012 (93.4%) 20 (1.9%) 47 (4.3%) 5 (0.5%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools C '1 0 1% Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Tow n Rural N.' )9, > SW ZA/AZ.4 10 20 30 40 50 EU Schools EM Students 60 Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK1K,1 to 3,4,5,6 595 PK,K,1 to 8 60 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 57 7 to 8,9 7,8 to 12 38 9,10,11 to 12 153 Other grades 54 Ungraded 30 Not reported 0 MST \AFIGINIA 4 416 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 508 Sixth: 24,767 Kindergarten: 24,629 Seventh: 26,998 First: 26,420 Eighth: 26,164 Second: 25,487 Ninth: 27,171 Third: 24,154 Tenth: 26,230 Fourth: 25,515 Eleventh: 25,193 Fifth: 25,707 Twelfth: 23,296 Ungraded: 11,997 0 I-- A B C Data not reported by State D E Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 22,401 Other diploma High school equivalency 5,285 Other completers 417 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Aslan/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic 170 MST MRGINIA - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 41,415 Instructional staff : Total teachers 22,702 54.8% Instructional aides 2,888 7.0% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 558 1.3% Llbrarians/library support 376 0.9% Administrative support 2,220 5.4% Other support services 10,838 26.2% Administrators : School-based 1,308 3.2% Other officials/administrators 525 1.3% 16.1 15 2 5 0 0 0 \ \ ;NV v&s.\. Overall Primary Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.2 Teacher to administrator ratio 12.4 Average teacher salary $21,446 MST VIRGINIA - 6 418 ' ' STATE OF WISCONSIN State Department of Public Instruction 125 South Webster Street Post Office Box 7841 Madison, Wisconsin 53707 rl' ---,_ Superintendent of Public Instruction: Herbert J. Grover (608) 266-1771 Cooperative System Liaison: Donald Russell (608) 267-0425 CCD Coordinator: Donald Russell (608) 267-0425 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 4,807,000 ) Total students In public elementary/secondary schools 772,363 Total public schools 2,002 Total area of State 56,154 square miles 13.75 public school students per square mile 3.57 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $2,531 Total State expenditure per capita $1,961 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita $288 ( 14.7% of total expenditure pe,. capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $84,160 WSCONSIN - 1 421 FISCAL DATA Federal ald to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $2,451,000 National school lunch $39,817,000 Chapter I $54,663,000 School improvement $14,303,000 Impact aid $5,512,000 Vocational/adult $19,624,000 Handicapped $48,786,000 Bilingual $367,000 Indian $1,799,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education inlermectiate 0 0% Local 60 7% S ate 34.5% Federal 4 7% instruction 62 5% ( H 1111111PHI Noninstru( hon 18% Support service 35 7% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership $4,302 pupil in membership $4,020 WSCONSIN - 2 422 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 451 regular school districts 431 (95.6%) regional service agencies 20 (4.4%) State-operated agencies 0 (0.0%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 - 7,499 2,500 - 1,999 //07 /Ale / 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 f /1M, 1,000 - 1,199 r / tz=2)=2=1,72:2 .1 4)0 999 Ar3 600 - 799 / / / / 450 599 ,r, 300 449 15C. 299 1 149 / / Size not reported 1 0 20 60 80 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 1 agencies (0.2%) 4 agencies (0.9%) 22 agencies (4.9%) 95 agencies (21.1%) 308 agencies (68.3%) 21 agencies (4.7%) 423 WSCONSIN - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 2,002 1,968 (98.3%) 17 (0.9%) 1 (0.1%) 16 (0.8%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and altemative schools D 35.6% Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C - 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fnnge Large Town fornali Town Pural f.:2.2 '3( mows Sludenic Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 966 PK,K,1 to 8 169 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 187 7 to 8,9 126 7,8 to 12 65 9,10,11 to 12 370 Other grades 107 Ungraded 12 Not reported 0 WSCONSIN - 4 t; 424 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 11,074 Kindergarten: 62,509 First: 62,247 Second: 59,138 Third: 56,361 Fourth: 53,928 Fifth: 53,006 700 Thousands i 60r 500 400 300 200 100 0 Sixth: 49,624 Seventh: 51,862 Eighth: 51,784 Ninth: 59,832 Tenth. 60,960 Eleventh: 63,059 Twelfth: 63,351 Ungraded: 12,628 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = 18.0 High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 56,872 Other diploma High school equivalency 4,649 Other completers WSCONSIN - 5 425 STAFF DATA Total education staff 80,340 Instructional staff : Total teachers 47,721 59.4% Instructional aides 5,812 7.2% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 1,457 1.8% Librarians/library support 2,302 2.9% Administrative support 5,364 6.7% Other support services 14,614 18.2% Administrators : School-based 2,019 2.5% Other officials/administrators 1,051 1.3% 15 I) 16 2 v..77,777", Primary Middle High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.5 Teacher to administrator ratio 15.5 Average teacher salary $27,815 WSCONSIN - 6 426 STATE OF WYOMING State Department of Education Hathaway Building Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 -----_____ State Superintendent of Public Instruction: Lynn 0. Sirnons (307) 777-7675 Cooperative System Liaison: Steven King (307) 777-6265 CDD Coordinator: D. Leeds Pickering (307) 777-6265 427 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Otner 385,000 79% Scnoov-age 105,000 21% Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population 490,000 ) Total students In public elementary/secondary schools 98,455 Total public schools 389 Total area of State 97,914 square miles 1.01 public school students per square mile 0.40 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita $3,678 Total State expenditure per capita $3,326 State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per caplta $620 ( 18.6% of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) $109.093 429 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $179,000 National school lunch $4,337,000 Chapter I $4,969,000 School improvement $3,630,000 Impact aid $6,802,000 Vocational/adult $3,239,000 Handicapped $289,000 Bilingual $455,000 Indian $620,000 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education intermediate 8.)96 Local 44 6% S a e 43 0% Federal 3 1% instruc'Iod 60 3% Nomnstru. NA S pport 5et v., 38 0% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per In membership $6,034 pupil In membership $4,852 WYOMING - 2 430 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 58 regular school districts 49 (84.5%) regional service agencies 5 (8.6%) State-operated agencies 4 (6.9%) Federally operated and other types 0 (0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 .// A 5,000 7,499 r 2,500 4,999 ././ 2,000 2,199 ZZA 1,500 1,999 Z/Z JJ 1,000 1,199 Wt/ ZZ ZZ /Iv A 800 999 P7Z1' 600 799 150 599 rt# /41il:V/ 300 419 .0"/ //I 150 299 A 1 119 Zifee,A Size not reported 0 1 2 3 1 i_____ 5 6 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies (0.0%) 2 agencies (3.4%) 11 agencies ( 19.0%) 18 agencies (31.0%) 18 agencies (31.0%) 9 agencies ( 15.5%) 431 WYOMING - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 389 382 (98.2%) 2 (0.5%) 1 (0.3%) 4 ( 1.0%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools City Urban Fringe Large Town mtI rown Rural Z''W,\`-:'4 Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A - 1,500 or more B -- 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 _L- 10 20 30 40 ;0 60 Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale Number of public schools by grade span category PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 223 PK,K,1 to 8 11 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 34 7 to 8,9 28 718 to 12 21 9,10,11 to 12 53 Other grades 18 Ungraded 1 Not reported 0 WYOMING - 4 432 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 0 Sixth: 7,115 Kindergarten: 8,516 Seventh: 7,312 First: 8,811 Eighth: 6,964 Second: 8,424 Ninth: 7,009 Third: 8,168 Tenth: 7,057 Fourth: 7,538 Eleventh: 7,162 Fifth: 7,521 Twelfth: 6,741 Ungraded: 117 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic 0 A Data not reported by State Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch prooram = Data not reported by State High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 5,933 Other diploma 0 High school equivalency 374 Other completers 19 WYOMING 5 433 STAFF DATA Total education staff instructional staff : 13,373 Total teachers 6,798 50.8% instructional aides 1,266 9.5% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 170 1.3% Librarians/library support 133 1.0% Administrative support 1,102 8.2% Other support services 3,247 24.3% Administrators : School-based 324 2.4% Other officials/administrators 333 2.5% 16.0 16.0 14.0 12.0 10.0 0.0 6.0 4.0 2.0 0.0 14.5 State does not report teachers at school level Overall Primary Middle High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.0 Teacher to administrator ratio 10.3 Average teacher salary $28,103 WYOMING - 6 f 43 4 AMERICAN SAMOA Department of Education Pago Pago, Tutuila 96799 Director of Education: Lealofi Uiagalelei (OS) 633-5237 Cooperative System Liaison: Russell Aab (Os) 633-5931 CCD Coordinator: Leroy Lutu (OS) 633-5931 435 'iSf; GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Data not available Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 11,248 Total public schools 30 Total area of State 77 square miles 146.01 public school students per square mile 38.96 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita Total State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita ( of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) 437 'l S AMERICAN SAMOA 1 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $1,190,000 National school lunch $2,201,000 Chapter I $1,892,000 School improvement $790,000 Impcct aid $0 Vocational/adult $390,000 Handicapped $944,000 Bilingual $152,000 Indian $O Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Local Federal 66.0% Instruction 49 0% Supporl services 33 6% Noninstruction 17 1% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership $1,852 pupil in membership $1,764 AMERICAN SAMOA - 2 438 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 1 regular school districts 0 ( 0 0%) regional service agencies ( 0.0%) State-operated agencies 1 ( 100.0%) Federally operated and other types 0 ( 0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,499 800 999 600 799 450 599 300 449 150 299 1 149 Size not reported No regular school districts reported 0 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 1 agencies ( 100.0%) 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 439 AMERICAN SAMOA - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 30 28 ( 93.3%) 1 (3.3%) 1 (3.3%) 0 (0.0%) regular schools speclal education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Town, Small Town Rural Locale codes not assigned 0 Scnoois Stuar nts Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 0 PK,K,1 to 8 23 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 0 7 to 8,& 0 7,8 to 12 0 9,10,11 to 12 5 Other grades 2 U ngraded 0 Not reported 0 AMERICAN SAMOA - 4 440 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 1,123 Kindergarten: 757 First: 825 Second: 850 Third: 804 Fourth: 788 Fifth: 826 Thousands 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 f/ A 8 C 0 Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = 100.0 Sixth: 832 Seventh: 787 Eighth: 721 Ninth: 715 Tenth: 756 Eleventh: 736 Twelfth: 647 Ungraded: 81 High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 647 Other diploma 0 High school equivalency 16 Other completers 441 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic 1 AMERICAN SAMOA 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 1,206 InstmotIonal staff : Total teachers 656 54.4% Instructional aides 24 2.0% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 22 1.8% Librarlans/library support 33 2.7% Administrative support 95 7.9% Other support services 290 24.0% Administrators : School-based 64 5.3% Other official,Vadministrators 22 1.8% 18 0 16 0 14 0 12 0 10 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 0 Overall 7 2 v\s ,\\\\. Pr imar y 14 middle Hign Figure a--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.2 Teacher to administrator ratio 7.6 Average teacher salary AMERICAN SAMOA - 6 442 GUAM Department of Education Post Office Box DE Agana, Guam 96910 Director of Education: Rosa Salas Palomo (OS) 472-8901 CCD Coordinator: Jeffrey Shafer (OS) 472-8901 443 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Data not available Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 25,936 Total public schools 37 Total area of State 209 square miles 124.10 public school students per square mile 17.70 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita Total State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita ( of total expenditure per capita) Gross Stec) product per school-age child (1986) 445 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $679,000 National school lunch $2,082,000 Chapter I $1,996,000 School improvement $1,511,000 Impact aid $1,523,000 Vocational/adult $836,000 Handicapped $2,820,000 Bilingual $423,000 Indian $0 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Local 88.4% ......y Federal 116% Instruction 72 1% Noninstruc lion 3.9% Support services 23.7% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership $3,586 pupil in membership $3,049 GJAM - 2 1(-4 5 41 446 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 1 regular school districts 0 ( 0.0%) regional service agencies 0 ( 0.0%) State-operated agencies 1 ( 100.0%) Federally operated and other types 0 ( 0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,499 800 999 600 799 450 599 300 449 150 299 1 149 Size not reported No regular school districts reported 0 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 1 agencies ( 100.0%) 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 447 GUAM 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 37 34 (91.9%) 2 (5.4%) 0 (0.0%) 1 (2.7%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools B 27.0% C 51.4% A 5,4% 1111110111111D Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 Number of public schools by grade span category : City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural Locale codes not assigned 0 M Schools Students Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 21 PK,K,1 to 8 0 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 6 7 to 8,9 0 7,8 to 12 0 9,10,11 to 12 5 Other grades 4 Ungraded 1 Not reported 0 Gu Am 4 448 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: 379 Kindergarten: 2,204 First: 2,255 Second: 2,089 Third: 2,091 Fourth: 2,019 Fifth: 2,038 25 T housands 20 15 10 5 0 r17771,7771 Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = 30.6 Sixth: 1,905 Seventh: 1,817 Eighth: 1,916 Ninth: 2,567 Tenth: 1,797 Eieventh: 1,607 Twelfth: 1,107 Ungraded: 145 High school compieters (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 898 Other diploma High school equivalency 60 Other completers 449 Oka\ INNEN Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic GUAM - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 2,884 Instructional staff : Total teachers 1,407 48.8% Instructional aides 73 2.5% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 51 1.8% Librarians/library support 38 1.3% Administrative support 116 4.0% Other support services 1,128 39.1% Administrators : School-based 60 2.1% Other officials/administrators 11 0.4% 25 0 20 0 1 8 <1 15 0 M 10 0 5 0 \\ Overall Primary moole Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.0 Teacher to administrator ratio 19.8 Average teacher salary GUAM - 6 450 COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS Department of Education Saipan, CM 96950 Superintendent of Education: Henry I. Sablan (OS) 933-9812 Cooperative System Liaison: William S. Torres (OS) 322-9812 CCD Coordinator: William S. Torres (OS) 322-9812 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Data not available Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 5,819 Total public schools 26 Total area of State 184 square miles 31.63 public school students per square mile 14.13 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita Total State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita ( of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) NORTHERN MetR1ANAS - 1 453 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $438,000 National school lunch $1,188,000 Chapter I $882,000 School improvement $268,000 Impact ald $0 Vocational/adult $359,000 Handicapped $861,000 Bilingual $473,000 Indian $0 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Local Instruction 54.3% Support services 34 0% Noninstruction 116% Figure 2.--Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership pupil in membership -- NORTHERN MARIANAS 2 454 f.) INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 1 regular school districts 1 ( 100.0%) regional service agencies 0 ( 0.0%) State-operated agencies 0 ( 0.0%) Federally operated and other types 0 ( 0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,499 800 999 600 799 450 599 300 449 150 299 1 1_49 Size not reported - 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 1 agencies ( 100.0%) 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 0 agencies ( 0.0%) NORTHERN MARIANAS 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 26 25 (96.2%) 0 (0.0%) 1 (3.9%) 0 (0.0%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools City Ur Dan Fr Inge Large Town Small Town Rural Locale codes not assigned Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 5-nouis Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale Number of public schools by grade span category PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 1 PK,K,1 to 8 2 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 1 7 to 8,9 0 7,8 to 12 0 9,10,11 to 12 2 Other grades 19 Ungraded 0 Not reported 1 NbRTHERN MARIANAS - 4 . 456 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: Kindergarten: 457 First: 506 Second: 525 Third: 486 Fourth: 439 Fifth: 456 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 ho us i nd A 0 Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = 100.0 Sixth: 497 Seventh: 404 Eighth: 441 Ninth: 377 Tenth: 373 Eleventh: 323 Twelfth: 322 Ungraded: 213 High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 289 Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers 457 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Aslan/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-HIspanic 405 NORTHERN MARIANAS 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 512 Instructional stair : Total teachers 305 59.6% Instructional aides 62 12.1% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 7 1.4% Librarians/library support 14 2.7% Administrative support 73 14.3% Other support services 20 3.9% Ad mlnistrators : School-based 31 6.1% Other officials/administrators 25 0 20 0 15.0 10 0 5 0 0 0 19 1 12 0 3 0 11 ? OveraH Primary Middle High Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.5 Teacher to administrator ratio 9.8 Average teacher salary NORTHERN MARIANAS - 6 458 COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO Department of Education Post Office Box 759 Hato Rey, Puerto Rico 00919 Secretary of Education: Jose Lema-Moya (809) 751-5372 Cooperative System Liaison: CCD Coordinator: 459 `1 0 Victor Santiago (809) 754-1130 Victor Santiago (809) 754-1130 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Data not available Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 672,837 Total public schools 1,756 Total area of State 3,421 square miles 196.68 public school students per square mile 51.33 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capita Total State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elementary/secondary education per capita ( of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) 461 11 0 8 RJERTO Rco - 1 FISCAL DATA Federal aid to education under selected programs: National school breakfast $16,413,000 National school lunch $96,944,000 Chapter I $115,486,000 School improvement $13,598,000 Impact aid $872,000 Vocational/adult $17,424,000 Handicapped $11,047,000 Bilingual $1,013,000 Indian $0 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Instruction 67A% Noninstruction 14 2% Support services 18 Figure 2.--Revenues by source Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function Revenue per pupil Current expenditures per in membership $1,378 pupil in membership $1,297 RJERTO ROO - 2 462 INSTITUTIONAL DATA Total education agencies 1 regular school districts 1 ( 100.0%) regional service agencies 0 ( 0.0%) State-operated agencies 0 ( 0.0%) Federally operated and other types 0 ( 0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 24,999 7,500 9,999 5,000 7,499 2,500 4,999 2,000 2,499 1,500 1,999 1,000 1,499 800 999 600 799 450 599 300 449 150 299 149 Size not reported 0.2 0.6 0.8 1,2 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 1 agencies ( 100.0%) 0 agencies ( 4.0%) 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 463 'I PUERTO PICO - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 1,756 1,674 (95.3%) 30 (1.7%) 42 (2.4%) 10 (0.6%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools *wow. Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend : A = 1,500 or more B = 750 ?o 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 299 E = 1 to 99 City Moan Fringe ,arge Town Small Town Rural Locale codes not assigned MI Schools M Stuclents Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale Number of public schools by grade span category PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 932 PK,K,1 to 8 7 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 42 7 to 8,9 156 7,8 to 12 21 9,10,11 to 12 127 Other grades 357 Ungraded 23 Not reported 91 RJERTO Rco - 4 464 k4 1 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: Sixth: 55,699 Kindergarten: 31,244 Seventh: 56,726 First: 61,602 Eighth: 51,246 Second: 57,865 NInth: 45,838 Third: 57,538 Tenth: 46,887 Fourth: 58,984 Eleventh: 42,185 Fifth: 58,432 Twelfth: 35,105 Ungraded: 13,486 A B C Data not reported by State D E Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = 80.4 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic High school completers (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 30,137 Other diploma 5,412 High school equivalency 8,615 Other completers 0 465 I 1 2 RJERTO Flco - 5 STAFF DATA Total education staff 42,314 Instructional staff : Total teachers 33,069 78.2% Instructional aides 2,278 5.4% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 615 1.5% Librarians/library support 815 1.9% Administrative support 422 1.0% Other support services 2,572 6.1% Administrators : School-based 2,230 5.3% Other officials/administrators 313 0.7% 30.0 25 0 23 20 0 15 0 10 0 5.0 0 0 Overall Primary Middle High 20 3 19 5 19.1 Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 3.6 Teacher to administrator ratio 13.0 Average teacher salary RJERTO RCO - 6 466 i THE VIRGIN ISLANDS Department of Education 44-46 Kongens Gade St. Thomas, Virgin Islands 00802 Commissioner of Education: Linda Creque (809) 774-2810 Cooperative System Liaison: Luis Esquilin (809) 774-8505 CCD Coordinator: Henrita Barber (809) 774-4679 467 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Data not available Figure 1.--School-age and other populations (Total population ) Total students in public elementary/secondary schools 24,020 Total public schools 34 Total area of State 132 square miles 181.97 public school students per square mile 25.76 public schools per 100 square miles Total State revenue per capfta Total State expenditure per capita -- State expenditure for elementary/secondary educatlon per capita ( of total expenditure per capita) Gross State product per school-age child (1986) -- 469 /1 1 5 \ARGIN ISLANDS 1 FISCAL DATA lederal aid to education under sekxted programs: National school breakfast $138,000 National school lunch $3,468,000 Chapter I $3,851,000 School improvement $2,269,000 Impact aid $799,000 Vocational/adult $719,000 Handicapped $275,000 Bilingual $136,000 Indian $0 Revenues and expenditures for elementary/secondary education Instruction ----- 71 3% 11111111 Suppor t ser v ices 20 7% Noninsir 8 0% Figs Ire 2.Revenues by source Revenue per pupil in membership $4,062 ARGIN iSLANDS - 2 Figure 3.--Current expenditures by function 470 Current expenditures per pupil in membership $3,885 t INSTITUTIONAL DATA Totai education agencies 1 regular school districts 0 ( 0.0%) regional service agencies 0 ( 0.0%) State-operated agencies 1 ( 100.0%) Federally operated and other types 0 ( 0.0%) 25,000 or more 10,000 7,500 5,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 800 600 450 300 150 1 24,999 91999 7,499 4,999 2,499 1,999 1,499 999 799 599 449 299 149 _ ^ - - - No regular school districts reported Size not reported 0 Figure 4.--Regular school districts by membership size Distribution of agencies by number of schools: 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools no schools reported 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 1 agencies ( 100.0%) 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 0 agencies ( 0.0%) 471 1 1 7 VIRGIN ISLANDS - 3 INSTITUTIONAL DATA (continued) Total public elementary/secondary schools reported 34 33 (97.1%) 1 (2.9%) 0 (0.0%) 0 (0.0%) regular schools special education schools vocational schools other and alternative schools Figure 5.--Public schools by size of membership Legend A = 1,500 or more B = 750 to 1,499 C = 300 to 749 D = 100 to 2.99 E = 1 to 99 City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town PuraI Locale codes not assigned M Schools FR Studenls Figure 6.--Percentage of public schools and students by type of locale Number of public schools by grade span category PK,K,1 to 3,4,5,6 24 PK,K,1 to 8 0 4,5,6 to 6,7,8 0 7 to 8,9 5 7,8 to 12 0 9,10,11 to 12 3 Other grades 1 Ungraded 1 Not reported 0 \AGIN ISLANDS - 4 472 STUDENT DATA Total public school membership by grade Prekindergarten: Kindergarten: 1,805 First: 1,892 Second: 1,850 Third: 1,804 Fourth: 1,817 Fifth: 1,810 16 T housands 14 12 10 8 6 2 0 Figure 7.--Public school membership by racial/ethnic category Percentage of school membership eligible for free-lunch program = Data not reported by State Sixth: 1,652 Seventh: 2,213 Eighth: 1,626 Ninth: 1,975 Tenth: 1,729 Eleventh: 1,364 Twelfth: 1,305 Ungraded: 1,178 Legend : A = American Indian/Alaskan Native B = Asian/Pacific Islander C = Hispanic D = Black, non-Hispanic E = White, non-Hispanic High school compieters (school year 1986-87): Regular diploma 1,170 Other diploma 145 High school equivalency 398 Other completers MRGIN ISL.ANDS - 5 473 STAFF DATA Total education staff 3,254 Instructional staff : Total teachers 1,590 48.9% Instructional aides 332 10.2% Support services staff : Guidance counselors/directors 68 2.1% Librarians/library support 50 1.5% Administrative support 379 11.6% Other support services 624 19.2% Administrators : School-based 85 2.6% Other officials/administrators 126 3.9% Figure 8.--Average students per teacher by grade levels Teacher to all other staff ratio 1.0 Teacher to administrator ratio 7.5 Average teacher salary -- VIRGIN ksLANDS - 6 474 APPENDIX: S OURCES FOR S TATE PROFILES DATAELEMENTS State Profiles Data Elements Source of Data' I. G ENERAL C HARACTER isms Total population 6 School -age population 6 Total public school students 11 Total public schools 8 Total area of State 3 State revenue per caplta 7 State expenditure per capita 7 State elementary/secondary expenditure per capita 7 Gross State product per school-age child 1 II. FISCAL Federal ald for national school breakfast 4 Federal ald for national school lunch 5 Federal ald for Chapter I Federal ald for school Improvement 9 Federal Impact ald 9 Federal ald for vocational/adult 9 Federal ald for handicapped 9 Federal ald for bilingual 9 Federal aid for Indlan educatlon 9 Revenues by source 12 Current expendltures by functlon 12 Revenue per pupll in membershIp2 10,12 Current expendltures per pupll In membershlp 10,12 In. I NSITTLMONAL D ATA Number and kind of education agencles 13 School distrIcts by number of students 13 Distribution of agencles by number of schools' 8,13 Number and kind of publlc schools 8 Public schools by school slze 8 Public schools by locale type 8 Public schools by grade span 8 IV. S TUDENT DATA Public school membershlp by grade 11 Public school membershlp by race/ethnic group 8 Percent free-lunch eligible 8 Number and kind high school completers 11 'Number Indicates source Ilsted In References Clted. 2 Varlable calculated from source clted. State Prof 1183 Data Elements Source of Data V. S TAFF DATA Total education staff 11 instructional staff 11 Support services staff 11 Administrators 11 Student:teacher ratios 2 11 Teacher:other staff ratio' 11 Teacher:administrator ratio 2 1 1 Average teacher salary 2 ar ' Variable calculated from source cited. %FERENCES OTED 1. Council of Chief Stai.o ..:.;,:;hool Officers, Education in the States, Volume I: State Education Indicators 1988, Wadvton, D.C.: 1988 2. National Education Association, Research Division, Rankinas f the States, 1988, 3. Newspaper Enterprise Association, Inc., The World Almanac aild Book of Facts 1988, New York: 1988, p. 601. 4. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, "School Bi eakfast Program--FY 1987, State Agency and Regional Office: Program Participation, Number of Breakfasts and Federal Reimbursement," SB-2-87, 1988, 5. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, "National School Lunch Program--FY 1987, State Agency and Regional Office: Program Participation, Number of Lunches and Federal Reimbursement," 5L-5-87, Revised, 1988. 6. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Population Estimates and Projections, Series P-25, No. 1024, State Population and Ho.jsehold Estimates with Age. Sex, and Components of Change: 1981-87. 7. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Government Finances Series, GF-87-3, State Government Finance in 1987, 1988. 8. U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Characteristics of Public Elementary and Secondary Schools in the United States: School Year 1987-88, E.D. TABS, 1988. 9. U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, based on unpublished tabulations from the Office of Management and Budget, and the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Federal Expenditures by State for Fiscal Year 1987. 10. U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Public Elementary and Secondary School Membership, Graduates, and Staff by State: School Year 1986-87, Final Tabulations, E.D. TABS, 1987. 11. U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Public Elementary and Secondary School Membership, Graduates, and Staff, by State: School Year 1987-88, Final Tabulations, E.D. TABS, 1988. 12. U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Public Elementary and Secondary School Revenues and Current Expenditures Fiscal Year 1987: Final Tabulations, and Fiscal Year 1986: Revised Final Tabulations, E.D. TABS, 1988. 13. U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Public Elementary and Secondary Education Agencies in the United States: School Year 1987-88 Final Tabulations, E.D. TABS, 1988 * U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE ; 1990 0 - 262-918 QL3 477 United States Department of Education Washington, D.C. 20208-5651 Official Business Penalty for Private Use, $300 Postage and Fees Paid U.S. Department of Education Permit No, G-17 FOURTH CLASS BOOK RATE