ERIC ED437442: State Profiles of Public Elementary and Secondary Education, 1996-97. Statistical Analysis Report.
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ED 437 442 AUTHOR TITLE INSTITUTION REPORT NO PUB DATE NOTE AVAILABLE FROM PUB TYPE EDRS PRICE DESCRIPTORS IDENTIFIERS ABSTRACT DOCUMENT RESUME TM 030 629 Bandeira de Mello, Victor; Young, Beth Aronstamm State Profiles of Public Elementary and Secondary Education, 1996-97. Statistical Analysis Report. National Center for Education Statistics (ED), Washington, DC. NCES-2000-304 2000-01-00 499p.; For 1991-1992 profiles, see ED 380 486. U.S. Department of Education, ED Pubs, P.O. Box 1398, Jessup, MD 20794-1398. Tel: 877-433-7827 (Toll free). Numerical/Quantitative Data (110) -- Reports Descriptive (141) MF02/PC20 Plus Postage. *Educational Finance; *Elementary Secondary Education; Expenditures; *Institutional Characteristics; Profiles; *Public Schools; School Personnel; School Size; *State Norms,; State Surveys; *Student Characteristics; Tables (Data) United States Territories This report presents summary data on the general characteristics; fiscal revenues and expenditures, education agency and school numbers and sizes, and students and staff for each state, the District of Columbia, the Department of Defense Dependents Schools, and five outlying areas (American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands). The factors for which data are presented are those most commonly used to present a thumbnail sketch of the resources, needs, organizations, and special characteristics of education within a state. The report is divided into the U. S. profile, rankings of the states, and profiles of the states and outlying areas. Each profile presents five categories of relevant information: (1) general characteristics; (2) agency/school information; (3) student information; (4) staff information; and (5) fiscal information. Data are presented in 627 figures. An appendix contains standard error tables. (SLD) ENTIRE DOCUMENT: POOR PRINT QUALITY Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. 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MIS 1999-6532 NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS Statistical Analysis Report January 2000 State Profiles of Public Elementary and Secondary Education, 1996 -97 Victor Bandeira de Mello American Institutes for Research Beth Aronstamm Young, Project Officer National Center for Education Statistics U.S. Department of Education Office of Educational Research and Improvement NCES 2000-304 5 U.S. Department of Education Richard W. Riley Secretary Office of Educational Research and Improvement C. Kent McGuire Assistant Secretary National Center for Education Statistics Gary W. Phillips Acting Commissioner The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) is the primary federal entity for collecting, analyzing, and reporting data related to education in the United States and other nations. It fulfils a congressional mandate to collect, collate, analyze, and report full and complete statistics on the condition of education in the United States; conduct and publish reports and specialized analyses of the meaning and significance of such statistics; assist state and local education agencies in improving their statistical systems; and review and report on education activities in foreign countries. NCES activities are designed to address high priority education data needs; provide consistent, reliable, complete, and accurate indicators of education status and trends; and report timely, useful, and high quality data to the U.S. Department of Education, the Congress, the states, other education policymakers, practi- tioners, data users, and the general public. We strive to make our products available in a variety of formats and in language that is appropriate to a variety of audiences. 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Box 1398 Jessup, MD 20794-1398 or call toll free 1-877-4ED-PUBS Content Contact Beth Aronstamm Young 202/219-1562 beth_young@ed.gov 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS There are many people to thank for the development of this report. First, thanks go to the CCD Coordina- tors who collect and report much of this data to NCES. We wish to commend them for their efforts. Sec- ond, thanks go to the CCD team at NCES for painstakingly reviewing multiple drafts of this report to make sure we have everything right, they include Lee Hoffman, Frank Johnson, and of course, John Sietsema. Also, thanks go to Arnie Goldstein, Andy Kolstad, and Jeff Owings for volunteering to read this report in draft stage. This early review assisted in the quality and timeliness of the report. Special thanks also go to AIR staff who contributed to the development of this publication, particularly Andy Davis for his assis- tance in the identification of data sources. The authors are grateful for the assistance of the following persons who reviewed the report and made valu- able comments and suggestions. Reviewers from outside the U.S. Department of Education were Judith Thompson, Connecticut Department of Education; Steven King, Wyoming Department of Education, and Rolf Blank, Council of Chief State School Officers. From NCES the reviewers included: Steve Broughman, Michael Cohen, Arnie Goldstein, Andrew Kolstad, and Tom Snyder. Department of Education reviewers included: Patricia W. McNeil, Office of Vocational and Adult Education; Judy Holt, Office of Spe6al Edu- cation and Rehabilitative Services; Robin Bouckris, Planning and Evaluation Services; and staff from the Office of the Deputy Secretary/Budget Services. STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 Hi TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgments iii Introduction 1 Sources of Information 2 Terminolgy 3 United States Profile 11 Ranking of the States 21 State Profiles 27 Alabama 29 Alaska 37 Arizona 45 Arkansas 53 California 61 Colorado 69 Connecticut 77 Delaware 85 District of Columbia 93 Florida 101 Georgia 109 Hawaii 117 Idaho 125 Illinois 133 Indiana 141 Iowa 149 Kansas 157 Kentucky 165 Louisiana 173 Maine 181 Maryland 189 Massachusetts 197 Michigan 205 Minnesota 213 Mississippi 221 Missouri 229 Montana 237 Nebraska 245 Nevada 253 New Hampshire 261 New Jersey 269 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 ABLE CONTENTS New Mexico 277 New York 285 North Carolina 293 North Dakota 301 Ohio 309 Oklahoma 317 Oregon 325 Pennsylvania 333 Rhode Island 341 South Carolina 349 South Dakota 357 Tennessee 365 Texas 373 Utah 381 Vermont 389 Virginia 397 Washington 405 West Virginia 413 Wisconsin 421 Wyoming 429 DoD Schools and Outlying Areas Profiles 437 DoD Schools 439 American Samoa 447 Guam 455 Commonwealth of the Northen Mariana Islands 463 Commonwealth of Puerto Rico 471 The Virgin Islands 479 Data Sources 487 Appendix 491 9 vi STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 NTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Examinations of the status and quality of education 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 public education conveniently arrayed for individual states. State Profiles of Public Elementary and Secondary Education, 1996-97 is the third in a series of publications reporting summary data on the gen- eral characteristics, fiscal revenues and expenditures, educational agency and school numbers and sizes, and students and staff for each state, the District of Columbia, Department of Defense Dependents Schools, and the five outlying areasAmerican Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. 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. When avail- able, equivalent data for the 1987/88 school year are presented side-by-side to help in the assessment of changes over a ten-year period. This information is displayed in numeric and graphic form to make it useful for a wide range of audiences and purposes. This report is divided into three major sections: o U.S. Profile, summarizing the statistics across the 50 states and the District of Columbia on all variables; o Rankings of the States, consisting of a collection of tables depicting the relative position of the various states and the District of Columbia on selected variables; and o Profiles of the States and Outlying Areas, providing numeric and graphic information, listed alphabetically with Department of Defense dependents schools and the outlying areas appearing after the states. Each profile presents five categories of relevant information: o General characteristics: demographic and fiscal characteristics of the state, as well as number of students, teachers and public schools. o Agency/school information: membership characteristics and sizes of schools and education agencies, grade levels in schools, and proportion of students and schools in different locales. o Student information: the numbers and ethnic backgrounds of students, the numbers of high school completers and dropouts, and achievement levels for students in selected grades. o Staff information: the numbers and proportions of instructional, support services, and adminis- trative staff, average students to teacher ratios, salary information, and teacher characteristics. o Fiscal information: revenues and expenditures data for elementary and secondary education, as well as federal aid to education under selected programs. Data items that were not reported by the state or otherwise not available are indicated by the special char- acter . Since the U.S. Profile displays aggregate information for the 50 states plus the District of Colum- bia, some of the data items include estimates for the non responding state(s). Where it was not advisable or feasible to estimate, the character is used. For percentages, details may not add to 100 percent because of rounding. 10 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 1 SOURCES NFORMATION SOURCES OF INFORMATION The major source of information used in this report was the Common Core of Data (CCD) survey for the 1987/88 and 1996/97 school years and 1988 and 1997 fiscal years. CCD is a comprehensive, annual, national statistical database of all public elementary and secondary schools and school districts, which con- tains data that are designed to be comparable across all states. CCD is the Department of Education's pri- mary database on public elementary and secondary education in the United States. Most of the data are obtained from administrative records maintained by the state education agencies. Sta- tistical information is collected annually from public elementary and secondary schools (approximately 90,000 in 1996/97), public school districts (over 16,000 in 1996/97) and the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Department of Defense Schools, and the outlying areas. CCD comprises a set of five surveys sent to state education departments: Public School Universe information on all public elementary and secondary schools in operation during the school year including school location and type; enrollment by grade and student characteristics; and num- ber of classroom teachers. Local Education Agency (LEA) Universe information for the universe of LEAs including name and address, location and organizational type, metropolitan status, number of students, and number of high school completers and drop- outs in the previous year. State Aggregate Nonfiscal Report statewide totals of the numbers of students by grade, number of teachers, administrators, and other education staff, and numbers of high school graduates and completers.l O State Aggregate Fiscal Report detailed data aggregated to the state level including average daily attendance, school district revenues by source and expenditures by function and object.l School District Fiscal Data (F-33) detailed data by school district, including enrollment, revenues by source and expenditures by function and object. Additional information about the Common Core of Data including publications and data products may be obtained at http://nces.ed.govIccd. Other sources used in this report included information from NCES Schools and Staffing Survey, various issues of NCES Digest of Education Statistics, the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) 1996 Mathematics and Science Report Card for the Nation and the States, and several reports from the Bureau of the Census and Bureau of Economic Analysis. A detailed bibliographic reference list identifying the source of each data item is presented in the last section of this report. 1. NCES imputes and adjusts some reported values in order to create a file that more accurately reflects students and staff counts in the nonfiscal report (and revenues and expenditures for each item in the fiscal report) and improves comparability between states. Imputations and adjustments are implemented to correct for item non response only and performed on the 50 states and the District of Columbia only. In the case of the State Aggregate Nonfiscal Report, no adjustments or imputations are made to high school graduates or other high school completer categories (except for New Jersey which in school year 1996/97 did not report any data). No adjustments or imputations are performed on race-ethnicity data for any state. 2 STATE PROFILES 0 BLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 TERM INOLOGY TERMINOLOGY Several of the items presented 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 these definitions are listed below in the order in which they appear in this report. United States refers to data representing the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Outlying Areas are additional areas from which elementary and secondary education data are collected: Department of Defense Dependents Overseas Schools, American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison is the individual appointed by each chief state school officer to be the official representative of that state education agency to the National Cooperative Education Statistics System, which analyzes issues and discusses alterna- tives for solving issues in and recommending policies for elementary and secondary education sta- tistics. A current list of liaisons is available at httplInces.ed.govIforum. Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator is the 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 system. The coordinator is responsible for sending NCES the state's annual CDD data. A current list of CCD coordinators is available http:IInces.ed.govIccd. General Characteristics Public school membership: The unduplicated count of students on the roll of the school or dis- trict (excluding any formally enrolled students who withdrew from school) taken on the school day closest to October 1. 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. 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. Land area: The total land area within the geographic boundaries of the state or other area, expressed in square miles. Total population: Estimate of the resident population of the state (including Armed Forces residing in the state) as of July 1 preceding the beginning of the school year. These estimates are used to compute per capita statistics. School-age population: The resident population of the state ages 5 to 17 as of July 1 preceding the beginning of the school year. 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. o State expenditure: Include all amounts of money paid out by state government. 1 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 3 TERMINOLOGY 4 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 market value of goods and services produced by the labor and property located in a state in 1988 and 1996 divided by the 1988 and 1996 Census Data for resident persons ages 5 to 17 years, respectively. Agency/school information Education agency: Governmental agency administratively responsible for providing public ele- mentary 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 spe- cial services to other public elementary and secondary school districts or other agencies. state-operated 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, second- ary, or combined education programs (such as the Bureau of Indian Affairs), or an education agency that cannot be appropriately classified using any of the agency types. Number of schools per education agency: Each education agency, of whatever type, was assigned to one of six categories, based on the number of schools associated with the agency. The number of agencies in each category was then computed. Regular school districts by student membership size: Each regular school district was assigned to one of six categories, based on the total membership reported for the district record, and the number of districts in each category computed. These categories (excluding Size not reported) were defined in such a way that the national totals in each class are approximately the same. The category Size 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. Con- versely, in cases where all services are provided by a contracting district, no membership is reported for the sending district. Type of school: Category assigned to public schools based on focus of the educational services provided. 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 impaired, orthopedically impaired, mentally retarded, emotionally disturbed, multihandicapped, 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 pro- vides education in one or more semiskilled or.,tedi nical occupations. 12 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 TERMINOLOGY other and alternative school: A public school that addresses needs of students that typically cannot be met in a regular school, provides nontraditional education or does not specifically fall into the categories of regular, special education, or vocational school (but may be an adjunct to a regular school). o Locale of school: Category assigned to public schools based on the population characteristics of the geographic area in which the school is located. These data are not available for the 1987-88 school year. city: A city with a population of 50,000 or more that is a central city of a Metropolitan Statisti- cal Area (MSA). urban fringe: An area within an MSA 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 MSA, having a population of 25,000 or more. small town: A town not within an MSA, having a population between 2,500 and 24,999. rural: Not in any of the above categories. o Public schools by size of student membership: Each school 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. These categories were defined in such a way that the national totals in each class are approximately the same. O 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 within 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 cate- gory was then computed. Student information Prekindergarten membership: Students who are enrolled in a group or class that is part of a public school program taught during the year or years preceding kindergarten. O Ungraded membership: Students who are assigned to classes or programs that do not have standard grade designations. o Racial/ethnic category: Used to describe groups to which individuals belong in the eyes of the community. Categories do not denote scientific definitions of anthropological origin. A person may be counted in only one group. o Students in special education with IEPs: Number of students having a written Individual- ized Educational Program (IEP) for students with disabilities designated as special education stu- dents under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Part B. It is shown in this report as the percentage of the state's total membership, if reported by 70 percent or more schools or agencies.2 2. When information is missing for one or more states, as is the case with counts of students with IEPs, free-lunch eligibles, and dropouts, NCES does not calculate national totals. (A state is considered to have missing data if an item is reported by less than 70 percent of the schools or agencies.) 14 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 5 TERMINOLOGY o Free-lunch eligibility: The number of students in a school who apply for and are eligible to receive free lunch under the National School Lunch Act. It is shown in this report as the percent- age of the state's total membership, if reported by 70 percent or more schools or agencies. To avoid identifying any particular student as eligible for free lunch, the CCD adjusted the maximum num- ber reported to be no more than 95 percent of a school's total membership.3 O School-age population below poverty level: Estimates of the resident population of the state ages 5 to 17 below poverty level, compiled from information collected in the March 1997 Current Population Survey (CPS) conducted by the Census Bureau. O 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 high 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 gen- eral 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 with individualized education program completers; excludes regular diploma or GED recipients. o High school dropouts: These counts include all 9th through 12th grade students enrolled at any time during the previous year who are not enrolled at the beginning of the current year, and have not graduated or transferred to another school. In this report, it is shown as the percentage of the state's 9-12th grade membership, with ungraded students prorated in, if reported by 70 percent or more schools or agencies.4 O Assessment scores: Results from the NAEP 1996 mathematics and science assessment. Achievement levels: The cutpoints on the NAEP scale represent what students know and can do at one level that differentiates them from students performing at lower levels: basic level denotes partial mastery of the knowledge and skills that are fundamental for profi- cient work at a given grade. proficient level represents solid academic performance. advanced level represents superior performance. For the mathematics 500-point NAEP scale, the grade 4 cutpoints were 214, 249, and 282 for basic, proficient, and advanced levels, respectively. For grade 8 the three levels were defined by 262, 299, and 333. For the science assessment of 8th grade students (0-300 scale), the basic, profi- cient, and advanced achievement levels are defined by the scores 143, 170, and 207, respectively. 3. See footnote 2. 4. See footnote 2. 15 6 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 "TIRMINOLOGY Education staff: Staff reported by the state as participating in providing free public education to students in elementary and secondary education. Information is reported in full-time equivalency. Vacant positions are not reported. total education staff: Total counts of instructional and support services staff, and administra- tors. 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. instructional aides: Staff members who receive a salary to assist a teacher with routine activi- ties associated with instruction. Such activities may include monitoring, conducting rote exer- cises, operating equipment, and clerking. guidance counselors/directors: Professional staff members assigned specific duties and school time to activities involving counseling with students and parents; assisting students in making educational and career choices; assisting students in personal social development; pro- viding 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, acquir- ing, preparing, cataloging, and circulating books and other printed materials; planning the use of the library by students and other staff; guiding individuals 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; organiz- ing activities in the audiovisual center, TV studio, and related work-study areas and other ser- vices provided by audiovisual personnel. administrative support: Staff members who provide support to officials and administrators of education agencies or principals and department chairpersons 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 edu- cation 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 sup- port staff, Title 1 coordinators, and home economics supervisors. Average students per teacher by grade level: The overall figure represents the total student membership divided by total teachers. It does not represent average class size. The other three fig- ures represent the median ratio for all schools with membership and teachers in schools of specified grade spans. These three groups do not account for all schools. STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 19p-97 .1 () 7 TERMINOLOGY primary school: public schools with a low grade ranging from prekindergarten to 3 and a high grade up to 6. middle school: public schools with a low grade ranging from 4 to 7 and a high grade ranging from 4 to 9. high school: public schools with a low grade ranging from 7 to 12 and a high grade of 12. Teacher to all other staff ratio: The ratio of total teachers to the total of all other categories of educational staff. o Teacher to administrator ratio: The ratio of total teachers to the total of school-based admin- istrators and other officials/administrators. Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience: Average annual base salary of public school full-time teachers by the total number of years of full-time and part-time teaching in public and private schools. O Average teacher salary: Average annual salary of all public school teachers. Average beginning teacher salary: Average annual salary of all public school first-year teach- ers. Public school teachers by age: The percentage of teachers falling into one of the four age groups defined. Preparation of teachers: The percentage of teachers according to the highest academic degree received. Fiscal Information o Federal aid to education under selected programs National school lunch: Federal reimbursement to states during FY 1988 and FY 1997 under the National School Lunch Program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutri- tion Service. National school breakfast: Federal reimbursement to states during FY 1988 and FY 1997 under School Breakfast Program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service. Title I: U.S. Department of Education obligations during FY 1988 and FY 1997 for grants for the disadvantaged under Title I (formerly Chapter 1 under Education Consolidation and Improve- ment Act of 1981), Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1994. Handicapped education: U.S. Department of Education obligations during FY 1988 and FY 1997 for education for the handicapped, including State Grants and Preschool Incentive Grants to States. Vocational and adult education: U.S. Department of Education obligations during FY 1988 and FY997 for vocational and adult education. School improvement: U.S. Department of Education obligations during FY 1988 and FY 1997 for block grants to states for school improvement, including Chapter 2, Education Consolidation and Improvement Act of 1981, and Science and Mathematics Education. 17 8 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 TERM INOLOGY School assistance: U.S. Department of Education obligations during FY 1988 and FY 1997 for school assistance in federally affected areas, including maintenance and operations. Bilingual education: U.S. Department of Education obligations during FY 1988 and FY 1997 for bilingual education, including Bilingual Education, Bilingual Vocational Training, and Emergency Immigrant Education Assistance. Indian education: U.S. Department of Education obligations during FY 1988 and FY 1997 for Indian education. It includes only the funds sent to state and local governments. O 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 in the state to provide elementary/sec- ondary education. Revenues from local sources: Revenues produced within the LEA boundaries and avail- able 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 invest- ments from LEA holdings; net revenues from student activities (gross receipts less gross expendi- tures); net revenues from student activities (gross receipts less gross expenditures); and other revenues (textbook sales, donations, property rentals). Also included are revenues from inter- mediate sources, i.e., those received from an intermediate governmental unit or political subdi- vision 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 non revenue receipts, intergovernmental transfers among LEAs, and revenues from com- munity services. Revenues from state sources: Grants and other monies received by LEAs 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 non revenue receipts, intergovernmental transfers among LEAs; and revenues from community areas. Revenues from federal sources: Grants and other monies received by LEAs 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 non revenue receipts; intergovernmental transfers among LEAs; and revenues from community ser- vices. Current expenditures: for the categories of instruction, support services, and non instructional services including fixed charges (employee benefits and rent). They do not include expenditures for debt service and capital outlay.5 Current expenditures for instruction: Those expenditures for activities dealing directly with the interaction between students and teachers. Includes salaries, employee benefits, and purchased services and supplies. 5. Beginning with the SY 1988/89 collection the survey instrument was changed. SY 1987/88 (and earlier) expenditure data may include expenditures for property and equipment not included in post SY 1987/88 data. STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 191637 9 TERMINOLOGY Current expenditures for non instruction: Those expenditures for food service opera- tions and other auxiliary enterprise operations (bookstore, interscholastic athletics). Excluded are expenditures for community services (child care, swimming pool). Current expenditures for support services: Those expenditures for student support ser- vices (attendance, guidance, health, speech, psychological), staff support services, improvement of instruction, educational media (including librarians), general administration (board of educa- tion, 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). Revenue per pupil in membership: Result obtained by dividing the total revenues for ele- mentary/secondary education by the total membership reported for the state for school years 1987/ 88 and 1996/97. Current expenditure per pupil in membership: Result obtained by dividing the total cur- rent expenditures for elementary/secondary education by the total membership reported for the state for school years 1987/88 and 1996/97. 19 10 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 United States Profile 0 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 11 NITED United States U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue, S.W7Washington, DC 210202 Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley, Secretary (202) 401-3000 National Center for Education Statistics Gary W. Phillips, Acting Commis Toner (202) 219-1763 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 Demographics 40,008,213 83,248 2,279,241 3,615,136 11.1 2.3 45,611,046 88,223 2,667,419 3,615,136 12.6 2.4 Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 4,995,787 (11%) 1987 0 1987 1996 242,289 265,179 $2,214 $3,884 $1,982 $3,338 $374 $599 $111,815 $153,546 4,087,400 (8%) 40,008,213 (89%) 1996 45,611,046 (92%) Public School Enrollment El Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary Population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross domestic product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 21 13 UPIEEP MUM 0 ngalOgSCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY /SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 17,063 100% 16,359 Total public education agencies 91.3% 15,577 90.7% 14,841 Regular school districts 6.7% 1,144 7.1% 1,165 Regional service agencies 1.1% 183 1.2% 194 State-operated agencies 0.9% 159 1.0% 159 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.3% 47 0.3% 51 100 or more schools 1.9% 329 2.5% 405 25 to 99 schools 7.5% 1,277 8.1% 1,327 10 to 24 schools .17.6% 3,004 19.3% 3,157 5 to .9 schools 65.5% 11,177 63.9% 10,456 1 to 4 schools 7.2% 1,229 5.9% 963 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student 3,400 or more membership size 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 0% 16.0% L18.5% 19.0% 19.3% Ti 8.4% 18.3% 20.6% 18.5% 23.4% 18.6% 2.6% 6.7% 10% 20% 30% 1987 1987 111 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 83,248 100% 88,223 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 95.2% 79,292 92.7% 81,803 Regular schools 2.1% 1,775 2.3% 2,058 Special education schools 1.4% 1,196 1.1% 934 Vocational schools 1.2% 985 3.9% 3,428 Other and alternative schools 14 22 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 G° /SCHOOL NFORMATION ITED Mum Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and City students by type of locale: 1996-97 Urban Fringe 1.7% Large Town 1.7% 13.0% Small Town 11.3% Rural 14.7% 0% 10% 20% Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 1987 1996 47.6% 39,598 46.5% 41,058 6.7% 5,552 5.1% 4,543 9.2% 7,641 11.9% 10,499 5.9% 4,900 4.2% 3,707 4.9% 4,048 4.1% 3,614 13.6% 11,349 14.2% 12,518 8.9% 7,424 10.7% 9,479 1.2% 1,000 0.7% 640 2.1% 1,736 2.5% 2,165 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 Schools 271% 34.1% 33.2% 38.2% 24.9° 30% 40% Students 16.3%1 19.9% 18.7% 20.7% 20.7% T9.6% 0% 10% 24.0% 21.0% 20.3% 18.9% 20% 30% 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 PK, K, 1 to 8 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 7 to 8, 9 7, 8 to 12 9, 10, 11 to 12 Other grades Ungraded Not reported 23 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 15 UREgc, Maim ° 25 UDENT NFORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade 191,669 3,195,533 3,407,072 3,172,777 3,046,374 2,937,636 2,900,558 2,811,047 2,910,432 2,838,513 3,143,179 3,020,018 2,935,626 2,680,843 816,669 670,373 3,532,263 3,770,420 3,600,076 3,523,762 3,453,769 3,452,853 3,493,631 3,463,954 3,402,615 3,801,220 3,323,171 2,930,297 2,586,448 606,194 Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by 30,000,000 racial/ethnic category 24,000,000 1987 1996 18,000,000 1987 70.3% 1996 64.3% 12,000,0001-- 6,000,0001 1 0.9% 2.8% 9'9% "' E .....-E 8 .0 _.,4 ti eu ,y E ;:r4 'E LE c 5 g.., 5 .l., V ., cu ,_, c c V 1 T ± i c 42 *X .± 1 CO :L2 C ,Z C ro C -,, C no '^ 0 CO Z Z 0 0 r0 ''.. 4 Z Z 0 0 'c < 0_ 't7-, < ._ E < 18.8% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 16 24 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 FORMATION NITED 1987 1995 93.3% 2,428,803 91.4% 2,273,109 0.8% 19,898 2.4% 58,771 5.5% 143,467 5.3% 132,463 0.4% 10,928 0.9% 23,191 High school completers and dropouts Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 275 X 225 175 125 75r Mathematics X 195 165 135 105 75 ;45 Science Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 222.3 37.8% 62.2% 19.9% 0.2% 270.5 39.1% 60.9% 22.6% 3.6% 148.5 40.4% 59.6% 27.3% 2.8% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 25 17 UWE) MOM 0 i'U'GM Ot1FORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 4,267,740 100% 5,091,205 Total education staff Instructional staff 53.4% 2,279,241 52.4% 2,667,419 Teachers. 7.9% 335,991 10.1% 516,356 Instructional aides Support staff 1.6% 70,282 1.7% 88,607 Guidance counselors/directors 1.7% 71,636 1.8% 93,326 Librarians/library support 6.9% 293,529 6.9% 353,964 Administrative support 23.8% 1,016,943 22.9% 1,165,824 Other support services Administrators 3.0% 125,927 2.4% 123,734 School-based 1.7% 74,191 1.6% 81,975 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by Overall 17.6' grade level 17.1 18.9 Primary 17.8 17.0 Middle 16.7 15.8 High 16.2 26 1987 1996 10 15 20 25 1987 1996 1.1 11.4 1.1 13.0 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 18 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 gunx OaFORMATION 0 MOVE) naiJIM Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 $18,517 $28,071 $25,012 $38,436 Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.2% 0.6% 52.5% 52.1% 40.1% 42.0% 7.2% 5.3% 1 to 2 3 to 9 '65 alc" IT,,, 1 0 to 20 ca over 20 $1 8,099 $23,902 $20,567 $27,512 $27,167 $34,323 1$31,701 $41,622 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 1987 1993 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary under 30 cr) 30 to 49 "6 50 to 54 55 and over 0% 14.7% 10.9% 9.2% 13.8% 8.7 11.0% 10% 20% 67,4% 64.2% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 27 19 NITED FISCAL NFORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 $2,678,404 $446,566 $4,143,433 $1,247,462 $954,751 $763,922 $632,429 $130,007 $60,081 Figure 10 Revenues by source FY97 $5,397,613 $1,188,979 $6,871,278 $3,321,191 $1,326,853 $1,607,608 $639,608 $183,480 $1,567 Figure 11 Current expenditures by function Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education FY97 FY88 0 0 L -ru fu I /70 __1. 14% 50% 6% r-- i 0% FY97 FY88 20% 0 40% 60% 0 80% 100% ,. L ,. .;-.7. i 62% 3% 35% i 1 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Ei Local LI State Federal Instruction El Noninstruction Support Services FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $165,621,610 $4,140 $157,097,951 $3,927 $305,051,963 $6,691 $270,151,583 $5,925 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership 20 STATE PROFILES OF PUBL2BEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 Ranking of the States 29 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 21 RANGEM (DT UDE a'aUM MEMBERSHIP Total population (in thousands) Students in public schools Students in first grade Regular high school graduates (1995-96) United States 265,179 United States 45 ,611,046 United States 3,770,420 United States 2,273,109 1 California 31,858 California 5,686,198 California 491,159 California 259,071 2 Texas 19,091 Texas 3,828,975 Texas 312,533 Texas 171,844 3 New York 18,134 New York 2,843,131 New York 235,237 New York 134,401 4 Florida 14,419 Florida 2,242,212 Florida 185,614 Pennsylvania 105,981 5 Pennsylvania 12,040 Illinois 1,973,040 Illinois 162,304 Illinois 104,626 6 Illinois 11,845 Ohio 1,844,698 Ohio 149,391 Ohio 102,098 7 Ohio 11,163 Pennsylvania 1,804,256 Pennsylvania 147,895 Florida 89,242 8 Michigan 9,731 Michigan 1,685,714 Michigan 142,124 Michigan 85,530 9 New Jersey 8,002 Georgia 1,346,761 Georgia 114,978 New Jersey 67,704 10 Georgia 7,334 New Jersey 1,227,832 North Carolina 105,756 Virginia 58,166 11 North Carolina 7,309 North Carolina 1,210,108 New Jersey 104,581 North Carolina 57,014 12 Virginia 6,666 Virginia 1,096,093 Virginia 91,234 Indiana 56,330 13 Massachusetts 6,085 Indiana 982,876 Indiana 82,221 Georgia 56,271 14 Indiana 5,828 Washington 974,504 Massachusetts 81,375 Wisconsin 52,651 15 Washington 5,520 Massachusetts 933,898 Washington 78,077 Minnesota 50,481 16 Missouri 5,364 Tennessee 904,818 Tennessee 77,450 Washington 49,862 17 Tennessee 5,307 Missouri 900,517 Missouri 70,875 Missouri 49,011 18 Wisconsin 5,146 Wisconsin 879,259 Arizona 70,180 Massachusetts 47,993 19 Maryland 5,060 Minnesota 847,204 Maryland 68,645 Tennessee 43,792 20 Minnesota 4,649 Maryland 818,583 Wisconsin 64,925 Maryland 41,785 21 Arizona 4,434 Arizona 799,250 Minnesota 64,508 Kentucky 36,641 22 Louisiana 4,341 Louisiana 793,296 Louisiana 64,136 Louisiana 36,467 23 Alabama 4,287 Alabama 747,932 Alabama 63,665 Alabama 35,043 24 Kentucky 3,882 Colorado 673,438 Colorado 54,565 Oklahoma 33,060 25 Colorado 3,816 Kentucky 656,089 Oklahoma 54,554 Colorado 32,608 26 South Carolina 3,717 South Carolina 652,816 South Carolina 49,497 Iowa 31,689 27 Oklahoma 3,295 Oklahoma 620,695 Kentucky 48,209 South Carolina, 30,182 28 Connecticut 3,267 Oregon 537,854 Connecticut 46,391 Arizona 30,008 29 Oregon 3,196 Connecticut 527,129 Mississippi 43,401 Oregon 26,570 30 Iowa 2,848 Mississippi 503,967 Oregon 42,819 Connecticut 26,319 31 Mississippi 2,711 Iowa 502,941 Arkansas 37,370 Utah 26,293 32 Kansas 2,579 Utah 481,812 Iowa 36,614 Kansas 25,786 33 Arkansas 2,506 Kansas 466,293 Kansas 36,285 Arkansas 25,094 34 Utah 2,018 Arkansas 457,349 Utah 35,848 Mississippi 23,032 35 West Virginia 1,820 New Mexico 332,632 New Mexico 26,283 West Virginia 20,335 36 New Mexico 1,711 West Virginia 304,052 Nevada 25,398 Nebraska 18,014 37 Nebraska 1,649 Nebraska 291,967 West Virginia 23,092 New Mexico 15,402 38 Nevada 1,601 Nevada 282,131 Nebraska 22,224 Idaho 14,667 39 Maine 1,239 Idaho 245,252 Idaho 18,805 Maine 11,795 40 Idaho 1,188 Maine 213,593 New Hampshire 18,322 Nevada 10,374 41 Hawaii 1,183 New Hampshire 198,308 Maine 17,116 Montana 10,139 42 New Hampshire 1,160 Hawaii 187,653 Hawaii 16,683 New Hampshire 10,094 43 Rhode Island 988 Montana 164,627 Rhode Island 13,177 Hawaii 9,387 44 Montana 877 Rhode Island 151,324 Montana 12,706 South Dakota 8,532 45 South Dakota 738 South Dakota 143,331 Alaska 10,670 North Dakota 8,027 46 Delaware 723 Alaska 129,919 South Dakota 10,625 Rhode Island 7,689 47 North Dakota 643 North Dakota 120,123 Delaware 8,831 Alaska 5,945 48 Alaska 605 Delaware 110,549 North Dakota 8,788 Wyoming 5,892 49 Vermont 586 Vermont 106,341 Vermont 8,256 Vermont 5,867 50 Dist. of Columbia 539 Wyoming 99,058 Dist. of Columbia 7,912 Delaware 5,609 51 Wyoming 480 Dist. of Columbia 78,648 Wyoming 7,116 Dist. of Columbia 2,696 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 30 23 RANKING Old cgaig now STAFFING Public school teachers Student-teacher Number of ratio administrators Number of public schools United States 2,667,419 United States 17.1 United States 204,282 United States 88,223 1 California 248,818. Utah 24.4 California 17,811 California 7,984 2 Texas 247,650 California 22.9 Texas 15,366 Texas 6,875 3 New York 185,104 Washington 20.2 New York 10,898 Illinois 4,185 4 Florida 120,471 Oregon 20.1 Illinois 10,295 New York 4,172 5 Illinois 116,274 Arizona 19.7 Florida 8,285 Ohio 3,876 6 Ohio 108,515 Michigan 19.1 Michigan 8,028 Michigan 3,853 7 Pennsylvania 106,432 Nevada 19.1 New Jersey 7,279 Pennsylvania 3,178 8 Michigan 88,051 Idaho 18.8 Virginia 7,000 Florida 2,801 9 New Jersey 87,642 Florida 18.6 Pennsylvania 6,947 Missouri 2,291 10 Georgia 81,795 Colorado 18.5 Ohio 6,667 New Jersey 2,279 11 North Carolina 75,239 Hawaii 17.7 Tennessee 6,488 Washington 2,180 12 Virginia 74,526 Minnesota 17.6 Georgia 6,331 Minnesota 2,116 13 Massachusetts 64,574 Alaska 17.5 North Carolina 6,116 Wisconsin 2,096 14 Missouri 59,428 Indiana 17.3 Indiana 5,064 North Carolina 2,005 15 Indiana 56,708 Mississippi 17.2 Missouri 4,510 Indiana 1,929 16 Tennessee 54,790 Arkansas 17.1 Massachusetts 4,315 Virginia 1,895 17 Wisconsin 54,769 Maryland 17.1 Wisconsin 4,270 Massachusetts 1,856 18 Washington 48,307 Ohio 17.0 Maryland 4,264 Oklahoma 1,828 19 Minnesota 48,245 Illinois 17.0 Washington 4,231 Georgia 1,798 20 Maryland 47,943 Pennsylvania 17.0 Louisiana 3,743 Tennessee 1,565 21 Louisiana 47,334 Louisiana 16.8 Colorado 3,722 Iowa 1,552 22 Alabama 45,035 Kentucky 16.7 Alabama 3,652 Colorado 1,531 23 South Carolina 41,463 New Mexico 16.7 Minnesota 3,593 Louisiana 1,477 24 Arizona 40,521 Delaware 16.6 Connecticut 3,337 Kansas 1,464 25 Oklahoma 39,568 Alabama 16.6 Iowa 2,968 Kentucky 1,407 26 Kentucky 39,331 Tennessee 16.5 South Carolina 2,949 Nebraska 1,396 27 Connecticut 36,551 Georgia 16.5 Mississippi 2,839 Alabama 1,345 28 Colorado 36,398 North Carolina 16.1 Oklahoma 2,794 Arizona 1,340 29 Iowa 32,593 Wisconsin 16.1 Oregon 2,703 Maryland 1,286 30 Kansas 30,875 Montana 16.0 Arizona 2,361 Oregon 1,222 31 Mississippi 29,293 South Carolina 15.7 Kansas 2,219 Arkansas 1,104 32 Oregon 26,757 Oklahoma 15.7 Arkansas 2,218 South Carolina 1,088 33 Arkansas 26,681 New Hampshire 15.6 Kentucky 1,903 Connecticut 1,027 34 West Virginia 20,888 Texas 15.5 New Mexico 1,863 Mississippi 1,007 35 Nebraska 20,174 Iowa 15.4 Nebraska 1,810 Montana 892 36 New Mexico 19,971 New York 15.4 West Virginia 1,702 West Virginia 869 37 Utah 19,734 North Dakota 15.2 Utah 1,546 South Dakota 832 38 Maine 15,551 Missouri 15.2 Maine 1,445 Utah 742 39 Nevada 14,805 Kansas 15.1 Hawaii 1,072 New Mexico 732 40 Idaho 13,078 South Dakota 14.9 Nevada 1,066 Maine 721 41 New Hampshire 12,692 District of Columbia 14.9 Idaho 1,007 Idaho 629 42 Rhode Island 10,656 Wyoming 14.7 New Hampshire 965 North Dakota 609 43 Hawaii 10,576 Virginia 14.7 North Dakota 913 New Hampshire 512 44 Montana 10,268 West Virginia 14.6 Alaska 878 Alaska 497 45 South Dakota 9,625 Nebraska 14.5 South Dakota 862 Nevada 442 46 North Dakota 7,892 Massachusetts 14.5 Montana 815 Wyoming 411 47 Vermont 7,751 Connecticut 14.4 District of Columbia 772 Vermont 395 48 Alaska 7,418 Rhode Island 14.2 Vermont 732 Rhode Island 316 49 Wyoming 6,729 New Jersey 14.0 Rhode Island 569 Hawaii 249 50 Delaware 6,642 Maine 13.7 Delaware 561 District of Columbia 184 51 District of Columbia 5,288 Vermont 13.7 Wyoming 538 Delaware 183 24 31 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AMONG Cq UNE MUM FISCAL State revenue per capita Average teacher salary Revenue for public schools Current expenditures per pupil in membership United States $3,884 United States $38,436 United States $305,051,963 United States $5,925 1 Alaska $15,490 Connecticut $51,181 California $34,477,895 New Jersey $9,744 2 Delaware $5,756 New Jersey $49,786 New York $26,564,743 Connecticut $8,580 3 Hawaii $5,647 Alaska $49,140 Texas $22,372,808 New York $8,525 4 Wyoming $5,334 New York $48,000 Pennsylvania $14,441,126 Alaska $8,231 5 New York $5,262 Michigan $47,769 Florida $13,861,434 Dist. of Columbia $8,048 6 Minnesota $4,883 Pennsylvania $47,147 Michigan $13,437,615 Rhode Island $7,612 7 Washington $4,784 Massachusetts $44,101 Illinois $13,161,954 Massachusetts $7,331 8 New Mexico $4,734 Rhode Island $43,084 Ohio $12,587,117 Delaware $7,135 9 Michigan $4,656 California $42,992 New Jersey $12,376,750 Pennsylvania $7,106 10 Oregon $4,626 Delaware $42,424 Georgia $8,129,250 Michigan $6,938 11 Wisconsin $4,615 Illinois $42,339 Indiana $7,638,406 Wisconsin $6,796 12 New Jersey $4,481 Dist. of Columbia $41,436 Massachusetts $7,229,486 Maryland $6,755 13 Connecticut $4,440 Maryland $41,257 Virginia $7,204,510 Vermont $6,753 14 North Dakota $4,396 Oregon $41,093 Wisconsin $6,701,115 Maine $6,327 15 Massachusetts $4,338 Nevada $40,817 Washington $6,642,158 Indiana $6,157 16 Rhode Island $4,283 Ohio $38,944 North Carolina $6,515,608 West Virginia $6,076 17 Maine $4,199 Indiana $38,722 Minnesota $6,109,916 Minnesota $6,005 18 West Virginia $4,112 Minnesota $38,276 Maryland $6,042,059 Wyoming $5,971 19 Pennsylvania $4,103 Hawaii $38,105 Missouri $5,571,655 Illinois $5,940 20 California $4,063 Wisconsin $37,878 Connecticut $4,899,850 Ohio $5,936 21 Ohio $4,045 Washington $37,860 Tennessee $4,411,971 Oregon $5,920 22 Vermont $4,024 Colorado $36,271 Arizona $4,400,591 New Hampshire $5,920 23 Montana $4,010 Virginia $36,116 Louisiana $4,154,494 Nebraska $5,848 24 Maryland $3,951 Vermont $36,053 Colorado $4,045,015 Virginia $5,788 25 Nevada $3,873 New Hampshire $36,029 Alabama $3,955,039 Iowa $5,738 26 Kentucky $3,846 Georgia $35,679 South Carolina $3,889,383 Washington $5,734 27 Utah $3,751 Tennessee $34,267 Kentucky $3,794,129 Hawaii $5,633 28 South Carolina $3,671 Florida $33,885 Oregon $3,472,609 Kansas $5,508 29 Louisiana $3,660 Kentucky $33,802 Oklahoma $3,251,302 Montana $5,481 30 Virginia $3,612 Maine $33,676 Iowa $3,167,763 Georgia $5,369 31 Idaho $3,544 Iowa $33,272 Kansas $3,040,600 Florida $5,360 32 Arkansas $3,506 West Virginia $33,258 Arkansas $2,371,834 Colorado $5,312 33 Mississippi $3,443 Arizona $33,208 Mississippi $2,259,053 Missouri $5,306 34 North Carolina $3,438 Kansas $33,150 Utah $2,198,285 Texas $5,267 35 Oklahoma $3,415 Missouri $33,143 West Virginia $2,082,049 California $5,258 36 Nebraska $3,342 South Carolina $32,659 Nebraska $1,954,789 Kentucky $5,155 37 Iowa $3,334 Alabama $32,470 New Mexico $1,829,725 Nevada $5,084 38 Texas $3,285 Texas $32,426 Nevada $1,705,232 South Carolina $5,048 39 Colorado $3,283 Idaho $31,818 Maine $1,499,504 North Carolina $4,929 40 Illinois $3,282 Nebraska $31,768 New Hampshire $1,282,509 Oklahoma $4,817 41 Alabama $3,243 Wyoming $31,716 Idaho $1,251,263 North Dakota $4,808 42 Georgia $3,210 Utah $31,310 Alaska $1,219,017 Louisiana $4,724 43 South Dakota $3,138 North Carolina $31,167 Hawaii $1,215,924 New Mexico $4,682 44 Missouri $3,073 Arkansas $30,987 Rhode Island $1,193,754 Alabama $4,593 45 Kansas $3,064 Oklahoma $30,187 Montana $991,653 Tennessee $4,580 46 New Hampshire $3,036 Montana $29,958 Delaware $878,326 Arkansas $4,535 47 Arizona $3,006 New Mexico $29,715 Vermont $812,166 Idaho $4,447 48 Indiana $2,991 Louisiana $28,347 South Dakota $747,324 Arizona $4,413 49 Tennessee $2,924 North Dakota $27,709 Dist. of Columbia $711,504 South Dakota $4,375 50 Florida $2,827 Mississippi $27,662 Wyoming $656,713 Mississippi $4,039 51 Dist. of Columbia South Dakota $27,072 North Dakota $642,984 Utah $3,783 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 32 25 State Profiles 33 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 27 ALABAMA Alabama Alabama Department of Education, 50 North Ripley Street Montgomery, AL 36130-3901 Superintendent Edward R. Richardson, (334) 242-9702 National Cooperative Education Statitics Liaison Jack P. Wise, (334) 242-1987 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator James D. Pate, (334) 353-9886 Superintendent of Education GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 729,234 747,932 1,298 1,345 37,716 45,035 51,609 51,609 14.1 14.5 2.5 2.6 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 68,766 (9%) 1987 fl 1987 1996 4,015 4,287 $1,994 $3,243 $1,709 $2,997 $346 $655 $82,527 $127,004 729,234 (91 %) 33,067 (4%) 1996 747,932 (96%) Public School Enrollment El Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 3 29 ALABAMA LOSCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY /SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 132 100% 131 Total public education agencies 97.7% 129 96.9% 127 Regular school districts 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Regional service agencies 0.0% 0 0.8% 1 State-operated agencies 2.3% 3 2.3% 3 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 100 or more schools 4.5% 6 6.9% 9 25 to 99 schools 23.5% 31 23.7% 31 10 to 24 schools 40.2% 55 42.0% 55 5 to 9 schools 29.5% 39 25.2% 33 1 to 4 schools 2.3% 3 2.3% 3 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 45.7% 48.8% 46J5% F14.9% 6.2% 6.3% 260 to 699 70 1.6% .0% 1 to 259 . 0.0% :0.0% None reported 0.0% :0.0% 1987 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 111 1987 [-.1 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 1,298 100% 1,345 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 99.0% 1,285 96.8% 1,302 Regular schools 0.2% 3 1.4% 19 Special education schools 0.3% 4 0.2% 3 Vocational schools 0.5% 6 1.6% 21 Other and alternative schools 30 35 50% STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGENCY SCHOOL NFORMATION ALABAMA Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 1987 1996 37.8% 491 39.6% 532 9.5% 123 5.9% 79 11.3% 147 13.2% 177 2.2% 29 2.8% 37 7.0% 91 6.1% 82 11.5% 149 13.0% 175 20.6% 268 19.2% 258 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.4% 5 City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 t28 0% 23.9% 0.5% 0.6% 20.8% 22.7% 0% 10% 28.4% 28.1% 26.8% 20% 30% Schools Students 23.5% 22.4% 22.7% 21.8% L2i4.4% 25.8% 20.5% 23.1% 9.0% 7.0% 0% 10% 20% 30% 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 PK, K, 1 to 8 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 7 to 8, 9 7, 8 to 12 9, 10, 11 to 12 Other grades Ungraded Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 3 6 31 ALABAMA OM)DENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 9,633 54,454 60,949 62,293 63,665 59,613 58,683 60,235 57,435 56,671 57,098 56,996 56,550 55,025 57,332 59,245 60,302 56,472 58,305 59,480 64,205 53,174 52,848 49,834 48,417 45,742 42,510 Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 500,000 400,000 300,000 200,000 100,000 0 1987 1996 0.4% 0.5% 0.1% 62.0% 61.5% Y E z° O ; C C z to E- O -o .2-5 0 a- u I 1987 1996 13.1% Students in special education with IEPs 38.8% School membership eligible for free lunch 25.7% School-age children below poverty 32 STATE PROFILES OF PLRLV ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT NFORMATION ALABAMA 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 93.3% 6.7% 42,463 3,041 83.8% 6.8% 9.4% 35,043 2,840 3,911 5.6% 57.3% 40.3% Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science 325 195 average scale scores for the state (0) and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () 275- X 165 percentiles 225- 135 175 105 125 75 75, ,45 Mathematics Science Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 211.6 52.2% 47.8% 10.8% 0.9% 256.6 54.8% 45.2% 12.0% 1.2% 138.7 52.8% 47.2% 17.8% 0.8% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 38 33 ALABAMA 0 PaN FORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 70,655 100% 84,909 Total education staff Instructional staff 53.4% 37,716 53.0% 45,035 Teachers 5.2% 3,677 8.4% 7,146 Instructional aides Support staff 1.4% 1,023 2.0% 1,688 Guidance counselors/directors 1.7% 1,207 1.9% 1,620 Librarians/library support 3.0% 2,147 4.2% 3,551 Administrative support 30.4% 21,495 26.2% 22,217 Other support services Administrators 2.7% 1,910 2.6% 2,243 School-based 2.1% 1,480 1.7% 1,409 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 0 19.3 16.6 20.4 16.2 17. 17.7 20.8 19.8 1987 10 15 20 ill 1996 25 1.1 11.1 1.1 12.3 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 39 34 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 Paw 0aFORMATION ALABAMA Figure 8 $1 7,613 Average salary of full-time teachers 1 to 2 by years of experience $23,054 $21,192 3 to 9 $25,496 Jac 0 $22,962 10 to 20 a) $27,950 >- over 20 $23,18 $29,600 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 El) 1987 1993 1987 1996 $18,200 $23,320 $26,717 $32,470 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers under 30 16.2% by age 11 3% 69.8% (1)cn 30 to 49 68.5% 0 6.7% >- 50 to 54 11.1% 7 3% 55 and over 9.1% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1993 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned 0.1% 41.4% 51.0% 7.5% 0.3% 38.6% 52.6% 8.5% Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 40 35 ALABAMA "MAL oaFORMATION FISC L NFORMATION FY88 $71,031 $12,278 $80,577 $47,057 $19,106 $13,427 $5,431 $94 $972 Figure 10 Revenues by source FY97 $111,660 $22,336 $130,002 $52,868 $27,852 $35,713 $2,214 $232 $19 Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 $2,171,704 $2,978 $1,873,390 $2,569 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) National school lunch National school breakfast 'Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education FY97 1r 24% FY88 27%, 63% 10 %, 64% El Local 12% State 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY97 FY88 61% 7% 31% 64% 6% 31% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Federal ri instruction Noninstruction Support Services FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $3,955,039 $5,286 $3,436,406 $4,593 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership 36 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 ALASKA agu Alaska Department of Education, 801 est 10th Street, uite 200, Juneau, AK 99801-1894 Superintendent of Education Commissioner Shirley J. Holloway, (9O7);465 -2802 National Cooperative Educationiatistics Liaison Richard Smiley, (907) 465-8691 Common Core of Data Survey Coordina Roger Stephan, (907) 465-8682 GENERAL CHARACTERDSTHCS 1987 106,869 456 6,113 586,412 0.2 0.1 Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 1996 Demographics 129,919 Students in public elementary and secondary schools 497 Public schools 7,418 Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools 586,412 Land area in square miles 0.2 Public school students per square mile 0.1 Public schools per 100 square miles 10,131 (9%) 1987 111 1987 1996 539 605 $9,517 $15,49 $7,745 $9,392 $1,250 $1,370 $184,241 $177,399 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND 106,869 (91%) 6,277 (5%) 1996 129,919 (95%) Public School Enrollment El Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 4 2 37 ALASKA MEREW SCHOOL oaFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 56 100% 55 Total public education agencies 98.2% 55 96.4% 53 Regular school districts 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Regional service agencies 1.8% 1 3.6% 2 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 100 or more schools 5.4% 3 9.1% 5 25 to 99 schools 23.2% 13 20.0% 11 10 to 24 schools 17.9% 10 21.8% 12 5 to 9 schools 53.6% 30 49.1% 27 1 to 4 schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 9.1% 11.3% 10.9% 13.2% 19.1% -111.3% 34.6% 37.7% 36.4% 26.4% 0.0% None reported 0.0% 0% 10% 20% 30% 1987 1996 40% 1987 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 456 100% 497 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 92.1% 420 91.1% 453 Regular schools 0.9% 4 0.6% 3 Special education school; 0.4% 2 1.2% 6 Vocational schools 6.6% 30 7.0% 35 Other and alternative schools 43 38 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGEREVSCHOOL FORMATION ALASKA Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and City 17.5% 37.0% students by type of locale: 1996-97 0% Urban Fringe 0% 6.6% Large Town 13.5% 19.9% Small Town 27.1% 55 9% Rural 22.3% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 4.0% 5.6% 7.7% 10.0% 13.0% 12.7% 14.8% 15.2% 0 Schools El Students 0% 60.6% 56.6% 20% 40% 60% 80% 1987 0 1987 El 1996 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 27.2% 124 28.2% 140 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 3.7% 17 4.0% 20 PK, K, 1 to 8 2.2% 10 3.2% 0 16 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 3.5% 16 3.4% 17 7 to 8, 9 2.6% 12 4.8% 24 7, 8 to 12 6.8% 31 8.2% 41 9, 10, 11 to 12 53.5% 244 45.1% 224 Other grades 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Ungraded 0.4% 2 3.0% 15 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 4 4 39 ALASKA STUDENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 2,186 9,759 10,451 10,567 10,670 9,186 10,453 8,645 10,361 8,273 10,055 7,995 10,268 7,580 10,176 7,411 10,115 7,278 9,627 7,549 10,621 7,181 9,426 7,094 8,140 7,160 7,370 Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1987 1996 16.2% 40 13.8% 24.6% 11.1% 90,000 72,000 65.6% 54,000 36,000 25.1% 1987 1996 63.1% 18,000 -24:8% .3% :5 °1°- 1.7% 4'3% V -11 ,,, 0) y 13 = C 2.' C C ...= C r0 2 3 r° n 3 C 0. In -2 2 t' 21 E E< ac O. C0 0 z z 2.9% 41% _Neu 0. cT3m z x c C c - u c 0 0 ,t) u u _ Z E < Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty STATE PROFILES OF PUBMLEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 TUDENT FORMATION ALASKA 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 100.0% 5,692 85.6% 5,945 Regular diploma Other diploma 14.1% 983 High school equivalency 0.3% 20 Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state (0) and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 195 275 X 165 X 225 135 175. .105 125 75 75, 45 Mathematics Science O Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 223.8 35.5% 64.5% 20.6% 0.2% 277.6 32.3% 67.7% 29.9% 6.7% 152.7 35.5% 64.5% 31.0% 2.7% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level ;. STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 41 ALASKA 0 2,40,P OtiFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 7,285 100% 14,789 Total education staff Instructional staff 83.9% 6,113 50.2% 7,418 Teachers 3.8% 277 11.1% 1,649 Instructional aides Support staff 1.5% 112 1.6% 231 Guidance counselors/directors 1.8% 130 2.1% 305 Librarians/library support 1.0% 73 9.2% 1,357 Administrative support 0.4% 27 20.0% 2,951 Other support services Administrators 4.9% 357 3.0% 442 School-based 2.7% 196 2.9% 436 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 17.5' 17.5 20.1 18.6 17. 17.7 114.8 15.2 10 15 20 25 1987 1996 5.2 1.0 8.4 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 4 7 42 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIa. ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 NFORMATION ALASKA Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 $26,880 $41,190 1996 $32,502 $49,140 1 to 2 cT.) 3 to 9 wclx 0 vi 10 to 20 av >- over 20 $26,485 $32,868 $34,113 $39;499 $44,096 $48,537 $45,501 $51,992 $60,000 $0 $15,000 $30,000 $45,000 1987 1=1 1993 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age cs, 0 co under 30 30 to 49 50 to 54 55 and over 11.4% 4.3% 4.7% 12.9% 2.6% I 1987 1993 0.0% 1.1% 59.2% 59.1% 35.7% 35.3% 5.1% 4.4% 81.3% 77.6% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 1987 1=1 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 43 48 ALASKA -1,SCAL oaFORMATION RSCAL NFO1 ^oTIONI FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $6,698 $15,502 National school lunch $685 $2,193 National school breakfast $14,510 $25,666 Title I $3,547 $12,083 Education for the handicapped $4,101 $4,514 Vocational and adult education $3,903 $12,781 School improvement $79,385 $58,896 School assistance (federally affected areas) $1,331 $1,020 Bilingual education $6,814 $84 Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source 25%, 63,% 12% FY97 [] Local 26%1 63% 11% State FY88 Federal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Figure 11 Current expenditures by function 57% , 3% 40% FY97 [1] Instruction 61% 2% 37% Noninstruction FY88 Support Services 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $777,086 $1,219,017 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) $7,353 $9,383 Revenue per pupil in membership $756,577 $1,069,379 Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) $7,159 $8,231 Current expenditure per pupil in membership 44 STATE PROFILES OF PUgelaLEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 ARIZONA Arizona Department of Education, 1535 W Superintendent of Education Superintendent Lisa Graham Keegan, (602 National Cooperative Education St Kelly Powell, (602) 542-5031 Common Core of Data Survey Coordin Richard Wiggall, (602) 542-8227 st Jefferson, Phoenix, )542-3813 tistics Liaison GENERAL CHAIRACTEMSTEICS Z 85007 1987 1996 572,421 799,250 965 1,340 30,707 40,521 113,909 113,909 5.0 7.0 0.8 1.2 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 70,579 (11%) 1987 1987 1996 3,437 4,434 $1,943 $3,006 $1,788 $2,726 $300 $488 $95,682 $129,040 64,976 (8%) 572,421 (89%) 1996 799,250 (92%) Public School Enrollment Ei Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 0 45 5 ARIZONA &CERRO? SCHOOL NFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 242 100% 317 Total public education agencies 99.2% 240 95.3% 302 Regular school districts 0.8% 2 1.6% 5 Regional service agencies 0.0% 0 0.3% 1 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0 2.8% 9 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.0% 0 0.3% 1 100 or more schools 1.7% 4 1.6% 5 25 to 99 schools 8.3% 20 8.2% 26 10 to 24 schools 9.5% 23 9.8% 31 5 to 9 schools 75.2% 182 76.7% 243 1 to 4 schools 5.4% 13 3.5% 11 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 16.3% 16.2% 15.0°)o 113.9% 16.7% 10.6% 12.1% 16.2% 30.0% 0% 10.0% 4.0% 1 10% 20% 1987 9.1% 30% 40% 1996 1987 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 965 100% 1,340 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 96.7% 933 93.6% 1,254 Regular schools 2.3% 22 1.2% 16 Special education schools 0.4% 4 0.5% 7 Vocational schools 0.6% 6 4.7% 63 Other and alternative schools 46 51 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGENCY SCHOOL FORMATION ARMON A Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 0% I 5 3% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 55.3% Figure 4 El Schools 111 Students 27J2% Public schools by size of student 750 or more membership 30.4% 26.6% 525 to 749 23.8% 175% 375 to 524 13.4% 13.8% 200 to 374 12.4% 14.9% 1 to 199 20.1% 1987 1996 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% El 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 45.2% 436 40.9% 548 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 16.1% 155 12.8% 172 PK, K, 1 to 8 6.6% 64 9.6% 128 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 9.2% 89 5.8% 78 7 to 8, 9 0.8% 8 1.7% 23 7, 8 to 12 13.5% 130 13.4% 179 9, 10, 11 to 12 4.9% 47 9.9% 133 Other grades 1.1% 11 2.7% 36 Ungraded 2.6% 25 3.2% 43 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 r- 2 47 ARIZONA TUDENT FORMATION Sm I) ENT iiNF 1111R 1987 49,182 53,285 48,711 45,990 44,032 43,353 41,104 41,305 40,269 43,183 40,840 38,951 36,513 5,703 TOON 1996 Public school membership by grade 4,495 Prekindergarten 64,613 Kindergarten 70,180 First 65,505 Second 64,627 Third 62,793 Fourth 63,375 Fifth 62,791 Sixth 62,140 Seventh 60,514 Eighth 64,566 Ninth 56,109 Tenth 47,573 Eleventh 42,041 Twelfth 7,928 Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1987 1996 9.7% 24.5% 500,000 400,000 300,000 200,000 1987 1996 100,0001 6.1 %1.3% 26.4°/ 4.0% 62.2% 30.1% 56.6% 4.3% V ....e L., cu ,..., 'E 6j -c- O `>-' 6 .,.41 .`' i'-, 'g '11 ..= c fo, ro ro LE. ,o co ro o. cT3 a 9-, a E 5 5- ,1. z 1 ,,,.ro. ..,, .." ± ±, ± ± 1 c ....- = C C C c -,e .L., 4-. C0 c.) 0 0 Z Z Lim L., Z Z A ns ..= < a_ E.'4 Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age chiltel below poverty 48 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 FORMATION ARIZONA 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 76.5% 23.5% 29,549 9,074 99.8% 0.2% 30,008 55 Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325- 195 275 0 X O 225 135 175 105 125 75 X 165 75 Mathematics Science 45 Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 217.6 43.5% 56.5% 15.3% 1.4% 267.9 42.6% 57.4% 17.7% 1.8% 144.9 45.4% 54.6% 22.6% 1.7% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 5 4 49 ARIZONA 0 MIN OriFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 59,095 100% 79,429 Total education staff Instructional staff 52.0% 30,707 51.0% 40,521 Teachers 7.7% 4,564 12.8% 10,157 Instructional aides Support staff 1.3% 739 1.3% 1,046 Guidance counselors/directors 1.9% 1,144 1.7% 1,343 Librarians/library support 7.8% 4,628 7.9% 6,267 Administrative support 25.0% 14,771 22.3% 17,734 Other support services Administrators 2.3% 1,335 2.2% 1,770 School-based 2.0% 1,207 0.7% 591 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 18.6 19.7 20.8 19.5 1813 18.9 18.8 20.0 5 10 15 20 25 1.1 1987 1996 1.1 12.1 1.0 17.2 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 50 STATE PROFILES OF PUB5C5LEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 Tunw0aFORMATION ARIZONA Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 8 3 to 9 0. Lux 15 10 to 20 >- over 20 $0 $18,024 $22,819 $22,005 $26,806 $27,401 $33,334 $31,106 $38,818 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 1987 1993 $19,300 $27,388 $24,286 $33,208 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.3% 0.4% 56.3% 51.7% 38.4% 43.3% 5.0% 4.7% under 30 a,cr, 30 to 49 0 >- ro 50 to 54 55 and over 0% 9.4% 11.2% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 67.5% 67.3% 60% 70% 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's . STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 56 51 ARIZONA ISCAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $37,752 $98,706 National school lunch $6,705 $23,145 National school breakfast $45,388 $113,107 'Title I $20,757 $43,073 Education for the handicapped $12,960 $21,689 Vocational and adult education $9,959 $31,407 School improvement $52,710 $85,284 School assistance (federally affected areas) $5,605 $6,323 Bilingual education $5,101 $133 Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source 46% 45% 9% Local FY97 46% 47% 1 8% 1] State FY88 111 Federal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Figure 11 Current expenditures by function 57% 6% 36% FY97 Instruction 1 58% 2% 39ii% Noninstruction FY88 Support Services 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $2,361,006 $4,400,591 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) $4,125 $5,506 Revenue per pupil in membership $2,002,395 $3,527,473 Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) $3,498 $4,413 Current expenditure per pupil in membership 52 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLI52EMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 ARKANSAS Arka s d Arkansas Department of Education, Four\State Capitol Mall, Roo 304A, Little Rock, AR 72201-1071 Superintendent of Education Director Raymond J. Simon, (501) 682 -4204 National Cooperative Education Staitistics Liaison Brenda Caudle, (501) 682-5885 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Yvonne Williams, (501) 682-4485 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 437,036 457,349 1,112 1,104 25,572 26,681 53,104 53,104 8.2 8.6 2.1 2.1 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 23,964 (5%) 1987 El 1987 1996 2,342 2,506 $1,689 $3,506 $1,524 $3,046 $344 $645 $74,485 $116,905 437,036 (95%) 25,241 (5%) 1996 457,349 (95%) Public School Enrollment [1] Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child 58 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 53 ARKANSAS WM? SCHOOL FORMATION -AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 352 100% 331 Total public education agencies 94.0% 331 94.0% 311 Regular school districts 5.1% 18 4.8% 16 Regional service agencies 0.9% 3 1.2% 4 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 100 or more schools 0.9% 3 0.9% 3 25 to 99 schools 2.6% 9 3.3% 11 10 to 24 schools 9.9% 35 10.3% 34 5 to 9 schools 80.1% 282 80.7% 267 1 to 4 schools 6.5% 23 4.8% 16 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 1987 1996 100% 1,112 100% 1,104 100.0% 1,112 99.9% 1,103 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 ,0.1% 1 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 25.4% 129.6% 1 to 259 12.1% 17.4% None reported 0.6% 0.0% 40.8% 38.3% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 1987 1996 Distribution of schools by type Total public elementary and secondary schools reported Regular schools Special education schools Vocational schools Other and alternative schools 59 54 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGERgff0SCHOOL NFORMATION ARKANSAS Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 20.7% 10.1% 112.1% 3.0 %1 - 3.8%1 26 5% 25.3% 29.7% 27.9% 10% 20% 30% 40% 41.9% 50% Schools Students 7.4% 8.9% 14.6% 16.5% 23.5% 24.6% 20.9% 16.9% 33.7% 33.1% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 1987 111 1996 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 48.7% 541 46.5% 513 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 0.4% 5 0.6% 7 PK, K, 1 to 8 6.8% 76 8.6% 95 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 7.0% 78 6.8% 75 7 to 8, 9 21.3% 237 18.9% 209 7,8 to 12 9.2% 102 10.1% 111 9, 10, 11 to 12 6.6% 73 8.5% 94 Other grades 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Ungraded 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Not reported .; 60 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 55 ARKANSAS 0 Zwciaff FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 1,980 33,695 36,442 37,225 37,370 35,263 35,236 33,693 34,021 32,468 33,855 32,686 34,270 32,110 35,288 33,743 36,779 33,810 37,064 33,489 37,160 33,337 35,335 32,346 31,889 29,499 27,613 3,672 3,047 Figure 5 Public school student membership by 350,000 74:6% racial/ethnic category 1 280,000 I- Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded 1987 1987 1996 210,000 140,000 70,000 0 1996 73.5% 24.2°/ 23.5° 0.6% 0.2% 0.4% O 45 C :4= 19 C O. - V a) L.1 ^7 2 LE 2 63 9 9- T ± C c o o z z 0.7% 0.4% 1.8% 10.4% 36.4% 23.8% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 61 56 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT oaFORMATION ARKAN 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 100.0% 27,101 85.6% 25,094 Regular diploma Other diploma 13.8% 4,045 High school equivalency 0.6% 180 Other completers 4.1% Dropouts 57.9% Dropouts who were male 37.3% Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 195 275 225 175 X O X 165 135 105 125- 75 75 Mathematics Science ;45 Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 215.8 45.9% 54.1% 13.3% 0.7% 261.7 48.1% 51.9% 13.1% 1.6% 144.2 45.4% 54.6% 22.2% 1.2% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 6 2 57 ARKANSAS Mr," DaFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 47,741 100% 51,005 Total education staff Instructional staff 53.6% 25,572 52.3% 26,681 Teachers 5.4% 2,587 7.5% 3,837 Instructional aides Support staff 2.0% 976 2.4% 1,213 Guidance counselors/directors 1.9% 897 2.2% 1,110 Librarians/library support 5.1% 2,414 4.7% 2,402 Administrative support 26.8% 12,774 26.6% 13,544 Other support services Administrators 2.7% 1,306 2.9% 1,482 School-based 2.5% 1,215 1.4% 736 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 17.1 17.1 17.8 F7.0 17.6 17.3 15.7 15.9 6 3 1987 10 15 20 25 1996 1.2 10.1 1.1 12.0 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 58 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 gEW 0NPORMATION ARKANSAS Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 C 3 to 9 a_ Lux 0 10 to 20 .(16, over 20 $0 $16, 589 $20,874 $117,564 $23,302 $20,233 $2 $21,868 7,622 $29,478 $10000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 1987 1993 $16,012 $21,133 $20,680 $30,987 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age under 30 30 to 49 0 L/2 >- ro a, 50 to 54 55 and over 8.9% 11.9% 68.9% 8.4% 7i3% ;9.3% 4.9% 0% 10.4% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1993 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned 0.2% 66.6% 30.0% 3.3% 0.3% 64.9% 32.5% 2.3% Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 6 4 59 ARKANSAS "ISCAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $35,694 $64,604 National school lunch $6,260 $17,672 National school breakfast $57,336 $81,047 Title I $17,213 $31,712 Education for the handicapped $11,087 $15,065 Vocational and adult education $7,781 $14,823 School improvement $2,174 $410 School assistance (federally affected areas) $144 $89 Bilingual education $75 $14 Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source 32% ;60% 8%; Local FY97 334 56% 11%1 State FY88 Federal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Figure 11 Current expenditures by function 62% I ; 6% 32% FY97 Instruction 62% 5% 34% Noninstruction FY88 Support Services 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $1,211,164 $2,371,834 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) $2,771 $5,186 Revenue per pupil in membership $1,211,156 $2,074,113 Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) $2,771 $4,535 Current expenditure per pupil in membership 60 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMEQTRY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 CALIFORNIA California California Department of Education, 721 Capitol Mall, Sacramento, CA 95814-4785 Superintendent of Education Superintendent Delaine A. Eastin, (916) 657-4768 National Cooperative Education Statistics Liaison Lynn Baugher, (916) 327-0211 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Lynn Baugher, (916) 327-0211 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 4,488,398 5,686,198 7,123 7,984 195,864 248,818 158,693 158,693 28.3 35.8 4.5 5.0 Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles 505,602 (10%) 11987 1987 1996 27,777 31,858 $2,573 $4,063 $2,350 $3,632 $507 $687 $132,673 $156,350 471,122 (8%) 4,488,398 (90%) 11996 5,686,198 (92%) Public School Enrollment [1] Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 6 6 61 CALI FORNIA AGENCY SCHOOL oaFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 100% 1,157 100% 1,060 93.7% 1,084 94.2% 999 5.8% 67 5.5% 58 0.5% 6 0.3% 3 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 1987 1996 0.3% 3 0.3% 3 3.5% 41 5.1% 54 12.2% 141 15.1% 160 16.6% 192 20.3% 215 61.2% 708 59.1% 626 6.2% 72 0.2% 2 Distribution of agencies by type Total public education agencies Regular school districts Regional service agencies State-operated agencies Federally operated and other types 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 Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 1987 1996 100% 7,123 100% 7,984 96.7% 6,890 88.7% 7,080 2.2% 156 1.6% 127 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 1.1% 77 9.7% 777 62 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 10.0% 26.5% 20.5% 0.5% 0% 10% 1987 Distribution of schools by type 23.7% 20.8% 33.5% 20% 30% 1996 40% Total public elementary and secondary schools reported Regular schools Special education schools Vocational schools Other and alternative sc STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGEREVSCHOOL FORMATION CALIFORNIA Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership City Urban Fringe 35.1% 39.8% 0.8% Large Town 0.5% Small Town --L3.7cl 2.2%1 5.8% Rural 2.1% 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 0% 10% 54.5% 55.3% T 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% [1] Schools Students 25.1% 16.5% 12.7% 10.1% 15.1% 13.9% 0% 10% 20% 32.8% 30% 40% 1987 1996 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 53.9% 3,836 53.7% 4,287 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 7.6% 538 7.1% 569 PK, K, 1 to 8 6.7% 475 9.3% 741 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7,8 7.2% 514 5.2% 416 7 to 8, 9 1.7% 123 1.7% 138 7, 8 to 12 15.6% 1,114 15.7% 1,255 9, 10, 11 to 12 5.5% 395 6.3% 506 Other grades 1.8% 125 0.9% 69 Ungraded 0.0% 3 0.0% 3 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996§78 63 CALI FORNGa 0 TWDENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade 392,112 393,533 366,613 347,207 335,078 330,395 319,686 321,898 311,579 345,654 345,144 332,980 266,028 81,415 73,233 469,965 491,159 463,864 452,225 435,217 427,682 423,701 416,268 406,456 450,820 413,725 362,404 298,669 100,810 Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1987 2,500,000 2,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 500,000 0 r - 0.7 % 9.1% 1987 27.5°/ .9.0% 5.3.7% 11.2% 0.9% 1996 39.7% 8.7% 39.5% .85 <r., Li L., (11 E >' Zr, C CO La CO LE F6 C Tr" n3 fo m .13 a. F6:4 N. Z Z =2 ± c I c ro c C 0 0 O 0 Z Z z Z o_ 15 < E E 1996 10.5% Students in special education with IEPs 47.8% School membership eligible for free lunch 24.5% School-age children below poverty 64 STATE PROFILES OF kraC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 TUDENT FORMATION CALIFORNIA 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 90.4% 237,414 83.9% 259,071 Regular diploma 2.4% 6,405 14.6% 44,967 Other diploma 6.5% 17,000 1.5% 4,727 High school equivalency 0.7% 1,824 Other completers 3.9% Dropouts 55.3% Dropouts who were male 74.4% Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 195 275 225 175 125 O X 165 X O 135 105 75 75, ,45 Mathematics Science Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 209.1 54.2% 45.8% 10.6% 0.9% 262.8 48.6% 51.4% 16.9% 2.8% 138.0 53.2% 46.8% 19.5% 1.5% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 7 0 65 CALIFORNIA 0 Mr@ OaFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 392,299 100% 468,207 Total education staff Instructional staff 49.9% 195,864 53.1% 248,818 Teachers 12.7% 49,985 12.4% 57,896 Instructional aides Support staff 1.4% 5,332 1.1% 5,208 Guidance counselors/directors 0.3% 1,188 0.9% 4,342 Librarians/library support 10.5% 41,079 9.9% 46,286 Administrative support 18.9% 74,219 18.8% 87,846 Other support services Administrators 3.7% 14,531 2.3% 10,588 School-based 2.6% 10,101 1.5% 7,223 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1.0 8.0 1996 1.1 14.0 Overall Primary Middle High 22.9 22.9 24.8 23 1 22.5 23.4 22.2 123.1 5 10 15 20 25 1987 1996 7 1 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 66 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 NFORMATION CALIFORNIA Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 $22,632 $33,159 $26,684 $42,992 Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1 to 2 ucw a, 3 to 9 ca_ Ln 10 to 20 cu" >- over 20 $0 $21,759 $27,559 $24,691 $33,141 $32,905 $41,468 $37,112 $46,371 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 1987 1993 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary under 30 cr, 30 to 49 0 >- ro 50 to 54 55 and over 0% 17.8% 10% 20% 30% 40% 62.6% 8.2% 50% 60% 70% 1987 [II 1993 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned 0.0% 55.4% 31.5% 13.1% 0.7% 58.9% 32.6% 7.8% Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 7 2 67 CALIFORNIA FISCAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $290,801 $721,675 National school lunch $55,821 $175,546 National school breakfast $467,828 $836,491 Title I $829 $324,012 Education for the handicapped $81,920 $160,653 Vocational and adult education $78,250 $172,583 School improvement $61,841 $54,553 School assistance (federally affected areas) $36,454 $66,019 Bilingual education $3,862 $105 Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 $17,884,769 $3,984 $17,402,063 $3,876 32% FY97 22% FY88 po% 8% 70% 7% 1 Local State Federal -t 4 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY97 FY88 0% 61% ; 4% 35% 59% p% 38% -t- 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Instruction Noninstruction Support Services FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $34,477,895 $6,062 $29,909,168 $5,258 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership 73 68 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 COLORADO Colorado Department of Education, 201 East Colfax Avenue, Denver1 CO 80203-1799 Commissioner William J. Moloney, (303) 866-6806 National Cooperative Education Statistics Liaison Jo Ann Keith, (303) 866-6837 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Jo Ann Keith, (303) 866-6837 Superintendent of Education GENERAL CHARACTE DSTICS 1987 1996 560,236 673,438 1,323 1,531 31,168 36,398 104,247 104,247 5.4 6.5 1.3 1.5 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 49,764 (8%) 1987 [1] 1987 1996 3,260 3,816 $2,001 $3,283 $1,723 $2,790 $318 $503 $108,913 $160,625 560,236 (92%) 50,153 (7%) 1996 673,438 (93%) Public School Enrollment El Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 7 4 69 COLORADO 0,aorigv§SCHOOL NFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 100% 199 100% 194 88.9% 177 90.7% 176 10.6% 21 9.3% 18 0.5% 1 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 1987 1996 1.0% 2 1.0% 2 5.5% 11 7.2% 14 6.5% 13 8.8% 17 13.6% 27 13.9% 27 64.3% 128 67.0% 130 9.0% 18 2.1% 4 Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size Distribution of agencies by type Total public education agencies Regular school districts Regional service agencies State-operated agencies Federally operated and other types 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 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 16.4% 19.9% 12.4% [11.4% _118.1% 16.5% 26.0% 0.6% None reported .0 °A) 19.9% 26.6% 32.4% 95.9% 0.9% 1.1% 2.1% 100% 1,323 1987 1996 1,269 12 14 28 100% 1,531 91.8% 0.8% 00.5% 6.9% 1,406 13 7 105 10_ 0% 10% 1987 Distribution of schools by type Regular schools Special education schools Vocational schools Other and alternative schools 20% 30% 40% 1996 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 70 7b STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 SCHOOL FORMATION COLORADO Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and City 27.6% 32.6% students by type of locale: 1996-97 33.8°k Urban Fringe 44.0% 1.8% Large Town 1.9% 11.9% Small Town 9.6% 24.9% Rural 11.9% I 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Schools Students Figure 4 11.2% Public schools by size of student 750 or more 13.2% membership 15.5% 525 to 749 1 8.9% 22.2% 375 to 524 20.4% 27.0% 200 to 374 23.6% 24.2% 1 to 199 24.0% 0% 10% 20% 1987 1996 30% 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 55.0% 727 50.3% 770 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 1.2% 16 1.2% 19 PK, K, 1 to 8 9.1% 121 13.7% 209 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 8.1% 107 3.2% 49 7 to 8, 9 5.2% 69 4.2% 65 7, 8 to 12 14.4% 190 14.6% 224 9, 10, 11 to 12 4.3% 57 8.0% 123 Other grades 1.1% 14 0.6% 9 Ungraded 1.7% 22 4.1% 63 Not reported 76 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 71 COLORADO DENT ORFORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade 2,333 47,065 49,274 46,132 43,793 41,406 40,805 39,316 39,752 38,541 42,018 41,889 42,006 39,231 6,675 12,520 50,707 54,565 52,947 52,377 52,524 53,400 52,942 52,486 52,269 55,219 49,058 44,244 37,179 1,001 Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1987 1996 500,000 400,000 300,000 200,000 100,000 0 1987 1996 72,0% 78.8% 4.5% 1.0% 18.8% 2.6% 5.5% c> O 4-1 E 5 ,E, ,5 @Z C O. 33 kg- n) Fa a. 9_, _G 7-1 z a- z :y = 3 L. Z z 0 0 Z 2 0 .<7, 9.9% 22.4% 9.4% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 72 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 MEDUI? Oa FORMATION COLORADO 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 100.0% 34,200 84.9% 32,608 Regular diploma Other diploma 13.5% 5,194 High school equivalency 1.6% 599 Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state (4) and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 195 275 0. X 165 O X 225 135 175 105 125 75 75, Mathematics Science 45 Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 225.8 33.1% 66.9% 22.2% 1.7% 275.6 33.4% 66.6% 25.4% 3.2% 154.6 32.4% 67.6% 32.4% 2.2% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 78 73 COLORADO 0 MIN NFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 59,263 100% 71,226 Total education staff Instructional staff 52.6% 31,168 51.1% 36,398 Teachers 6.8% 4,052 9.2% 6,532 Instructional aides Support staff 1.7% 990 1.6% 1,121 Guidance counselors/directors 2.9% 1,690 2.7% 1,941 Librarians/library support 8.6% 5,101 8.7% 6,223 Administrative support 21.7% 12,854 21.5% 15,289 Other support services Administrators 4.1% 2,421 2.7% 1,899 School-based 1.7% 987 2.6% 1,823 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by Overall grade level 18.0 18.5 19.5 Primary 19.0 17.0 Middle 18.1 14.3 High 10 16.5 15 20 1987 1996 1987 1996 25 1.1 9.1 1.0 9.8 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 79 74 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 gummy 0NFORMATION COLORADO Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 CUU a, 3 to 9 Q LU 5Ln 10 to 20 over 20 $17,414 $21,891 $20,426 $25,667 $27,277 $33,196 $32,814 $39,775 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 1987 1993 $16,813 $28,651 $23,068 $36,271 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers under 30 13.4% 7 5% by age a, 30 to 49 68.8% 66.7% 4E) 12.4% e2 50 to 54 16.6% 5.5% 55 and over 1 9.2% 0% 10% 2 O % 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1993 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned 0.2% 50.6% 43.8% 5.4% 0.6% 47.0% 49.4% 3.0% STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 80 75 COLORADO -MAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $28,532 $53,953 National school lunch $2,588 $7,781 National school breakfast $38,971 $70,875 Title I $16,803 $42,969 Education for the handicapped $11,362 $21,993 Vocational and adult education $9,779 $18,421 School improvement $7,851 $7,086 School assistance (federally affected areas) $2,495 $2,568 Bilingual education $522 $7 Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source ,51% 44% 5 %, Local FY97 56% 39"Yo 5%1, El State FY88 Federal 4 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Figure 11 Current expenditures by function 62% 4% 34% FY97 Instruction 60% '12% 3g% Noninstruction FY88 Support Services 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $2,443,132 $4,045,015 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) $4,361 $6,007 Revenue per pupil in membership $2,172,563 $3,577,211 Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) $3,878 $5,312 Current expenditure per pupil in membership 76 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMEIURY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 CONVIE-0111COV Con c t ----------\ Connecticut Department of Education_165-C-apitGrAyenue, Hartford, CT 06106-1630 Superintendent of Education Commissioner Theodore S. Sergi, (860), I 566-5061 National Cooperative Education Statistics Liaison Judith S. Thompson, (860) 566-4316 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Richard Cloud, (860) 566-3847 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 465,465 527,129 970 1,027 35,050 36,551 5,009 5,009 92.9 105.2 19.4 20.5 Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles 69,535 (13%) 1987 0 1987 1996 3,247 3,267 $2,479 $4,440 $2,298 $4,228 $317 $540 $167,743 $217,904 42,139 (7%) 11996 527,129 (93%) Public School Enrollment Ei Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 82 77 CO NNnom' °Maio/SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 100% 176 100% 179 94.3% 166 92.7% 166 3.4% 6 3.4% 6 2.3% 4 2.2% 4 0.0% 0 1.7% 3 1987 1996 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 2.3% 4 2.2% 4 13.1% 23 14.0% 25 30.7% 54 29.1% 52 52.3% 92 54.2% 97 1.7% 3 0.6% 1 Distribution of agencies by type Total public education agencies Regular school districts Regional service agencies State-operated agencies Federally operated and other types 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 Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 0.0% 0.0% 25.3% 28.3% 9.5% 119.30/0 _116.9% 15.7% -116.9% 10.2% 1 6.6% 1. 31.3% 1987 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 970 100% 1,027 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 94.6% 918 92.7% 952 Regular schools 1.8% 17 2.2% 23 Special education schools 1.9% 18 1.7% 17 Vocational schools 1.8% 17 3.4% 35 Other and altemative8c8Dols 78 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 SCHOOL NFORMATION CONNECTICUT Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 125.2% 126.9% 57.6% 0.9% 1.0% 0.4% 0.4% , 115;9% 112.5% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 59.2% 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 0 Schools 0 Students 21.9% 29.0% 31.6% 32.4% 9.5% 1 to 199 9.6% 21.6% 1987 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 11] 1987 [1 1996 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 51.8% 502 51.5% 529 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 5.7% 55 3.9% 40 PK, K, 1 to 8 10.1% 98 13.8% 142 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 6.3% 61 2.9% 30 7 to 8,9 2.0% 19 1.3% 13 7, 8 to 12 14.8% 144 15.4% 158 9, 10, 11 to 12 7.4% 72 10.5% 108 Other grades 1.8% 17 0.3% 3 Ungraded 0.2% 2 0.4% 4 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 84 79 CONNECUELVN 0 DENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade 3,830 38,426 39,627 35,361 33,953 32,489 31,986 30,877 31,984 31,729 34,707 34,202 35,480 34,805 16,009 9,147 43,213 46,391 44,172 43,092 41,969 41,354 40,511 39,816 37,991 41,003 35,800 32,068 28,882 1,720 Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by 400,000 r racial/ethnic category 320,000 1987 1996 240,000 160,0001; 80,000 -12.1.°/ 1.5% es.--/c. 10.2% 0L 1987 77.3% 1996 71 7% 1.1:9 %13.6 ° / 2.5% 0.3% ON 8 ,., .,.., _. u w ,.., +1 E c --E 8 ct -''' -'`'-' '`Ej ''''' .0 c '.. n3 :c ,,, c 2 m a) ro LE 2 ^3 ,S 2 a 2 ° O. 5)--. Z ..,, c73 5 .t 2 -2 :, I x ± c c . 2 I E 2 i I 2 -z,i 0 o = -, u L., L. z z z Z -= < 2 .w .77 2 E''''< E 14.6% 20.3% 10.5% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children be overty 80 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 TUIEENT NFORMATION CONNECTICUT 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 87.1% 12.9% 31,141 4,612 94.1% 0.3% 5.6% 26,319 80 1,574 4.8% 57.0% 52.3% Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 275 O X 225 175- 125 75; Mathematics O 195 165 X 135 Science 105 75 45 Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 232 25.3% 74.7% 30.6% 2.9% 279.6 29.7% 70.3% 30.6% 5.1% 155.1 32.5% 67.5% 35.6% 3.3% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 86 81 CONNECVEIVE o MIN OilFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 40,214 100% 68,861 Total education staff Instructional staff 87.2% 35,050 53.1% 36,551 Teachers 10.9% 7,506 Instructional aides Support staff 5.1% 2,055 1.6% 1,123 Guidance counselors/directors 1.6% 635 2.1% 1,433 Librarians/library support 6.1% 4,219 Administrative support 21.3% 14,692 Other support services Administrators 3.6% 1,457 2.7% 1,825 School-based 2.5% 1,017 2.2% 1,512 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 13.3 4.4 16.9 15.9 L12.5 13.5 F2.4 12.8 10 15 20 25 1987 1996 6.8 14.2 1.1 11.0 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 87 82 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 girnw NFORMATION CONN Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 $20,712 $33,776 $29,154 $51,181 Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.3% 0.6% 23.2% 19.8% 58.6% 62.4% 17.9% 17.2% 1 to 2 LJ a, 3 to 9 0. X LLJ 45v+ 10 to 20 (F3 >- over 20 $21,311 $30,916 $23,884 1 $38,649 $32 894 $48,846 $37,000 $53,761 $0 $20,000 $40,000 $60,000 [1] 1987 [II 1993 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary under 30 rn 30 to 49 0 >- QJ 50 to 54 55 and over 10.1°A: 5.4% 0% 10.9% 118.0% 12.3% 1 10.4°4 10% 20% 30% 66.7% 66.2% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 83 88 CONN FISCAL. DaFORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $18,462 $43,482 National school lunch $1,616 $8,891 National school breakfast $47,713 $54,620 Title I $23,159 $42,582 Education for the handicapped $10,413 $11,463 Vocational and adult education $9,123 $19,952 School improvement $6,912 $5,453 School assistance (federally affected areas) $408 $1,459 Bilingual education $19 Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source 59% 37°/0 3% Local FY97 54% 42 )/." 4% State FY88 Federal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Figure 11 Current expenditures by function 64%i 5% 31% FY97 I ! Instruction 1: 1 65% 1 2% 33% Noninstruction FY88 Support Services 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $2,890,957 $4,899,850 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) $6,211 $9,295 Revenue per pupil in membership $2,748,567 $4,522,716 Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) $5,905 $8,580 Current expenditure per pupil in membership 89 84 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DELAWMGal 1 Delaware Department of Public Instruction, 401 Ijederal Street, Suite 2, Dover, DE 19903-1402 Superintendent of Education Secretary Iris T. Metts, (302) 739-4601 National Cooperative Education Statistits Liaison Robin R. Taylor, (302) 739-4583 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Walter L. On, (302) 739-4583 GENERAL CHARACTERISMCS 1987 1996 Demographics 95,659 167 5,951 2,057 46.5 8.1 110,549 183 6,642 2,057 53.7 8.9 Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 1987 1996 637 $3,142 $2,686 $405 $149,132 El Public School Enrollment El Other School-Age Populations 723 $5,756 $4,652 $622 $223,307 Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 85 90 DE LAMM o MigawSCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 22 86.4% 19 0.0% 0 13.6% 3 0.0% 0 100% 79.2% 0.0% 12.5% 8.3% 24 19 0 3 2 Total public education agencies Regular school districts Regional service agencies State-operated agencies Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.0% 0 4.5% 1 31.8% 7 22.7% 5 27.3% 6 13.6% 3 0.0% 8.3% 20.8% 29.2% 29.2% 12.5% 0 2 5 7 3 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 0% 80% 47.4% 63.2% 36.8% 60% 211% 10.5% 40% 15.8% 5.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0°% 20% 1987 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 167 100% 183 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 86.2% 144 80.3% 147 Regular schools 10.2% 17 15.3% 28 Special education schools 3.6% 6 2.7% 5 Vocational schools 0.0% 0 1.6% 3 Other and alternative schools 91 86 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 /SCHOOL NFORMATION DE LAWnal Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and City students by type of locale: 1996-97 Urban Fringe 0.0% Large Town 0.0% Small Town 8 Rural Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 3.8.8% 39.2% 33.3% 34.6% 9.8% 3% 0% 10% 18.0% 20% 30% 40% Schools 111 Students 13.3% 9.3% 12.1% 15.9% 20% 30% 0% 10% 22.9% 29.5% 30.1% 23.5% 21.7% 21.9% 1987 1996 40% 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 37.1% 62 35.0% 64 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 0.6% 1 1.6% 3 PK, K, 1 to 8 10.8% 18 15.8% 29 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 7.8% 13 5.5% 10 7 to 8, 9 3.6% 6 1.6% 3 7,8 to 12 14.4% 24 16.4% 30 9, 10, 11 to 12 25.1% 42 24.0% 44 Other grades 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Ungraded 0.6% 1 0.0% 0 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 9 2 87 DREAVa311 0 ftDDENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 281 597 7,772 8,002 9,103 8,831 7,941 8,480 7,455 8,752 7,027 8,329 6,786 8,618 6,570 8,610 7,068 8,942 6,711 8,820 7,684 10,057 7,576 8,956 6,818 7,108 6,867 6,447 Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1987 18.7% 1996 12.0% 29.9% 15.6% 80,000, 64,000 1987 1996 48,0001 32,000[ 16,000, 0.2% 2.5% 0L ...... ----- 68.2% 63.9% LI a Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 93 88 . STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT FORMATION DELAWLE 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 81.5% 5,895 88.3% 5,609 Regular diploma 6.6% 479 4.0% 251 Other diploma 10.8% 784 6.7% 427 High school equivalency 1.0% 74 1.1% 67 Other completers 4.5% Dropouts 59.8% Dropouts who were male 40.6% Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 275 225 175 125 O X 195 165 -135 105 75 75, 45 Mathematics Science Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 215 46.4% 53.6% 15.9% 1.4% 266.7 44.9% 55.1% 18.9% 3.0% 141.6 49.1% 50.9% 20.6% 1.2% : Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 94 89 D E L AWQM 0 MIN NFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 10,790 100% 12,203 Total education staff Instructional staff 55.2% 5,951 54.4% 6,642 Teachers 6.7% 718 7.4% 898 Instructional aides Support staff 1.6% 174 1.8% 221 Guidance counselors/directors 1.6% 175 1.3% 154 Librarians/library support 6.9% 741 7.0% 849 Administrative support 23.3% 2,512 23.6% 2,878 Other support services Administrators 3.5% 374 3.4% 414 School-based 1.3% 145 1.2% 147 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by Overall 16.1 grade level 16.6 17. Primary 17.7 156 Middle 17.4 16.0 High 1987 1996 1.2 11.5 1.2 11.8 16.8 1987 10 15 20 25 1996 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 90 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMEN1915 AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 guar oaFORMATION DELAW/Ya Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 L.,a) a, 3 to 9 .E) Lux 0 10 to 20 "5) >- over 20 $19,045 $24,775 $22,682 $29,567 $28,755 $38,889 $31,91 $44,209 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 1987 1993 $18,224 $29,573 $25,937 $42,424 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age under 30 01 30 to 49 "E) raw 50 to 54 >- 55 and over 12.8% 10.8°4 14.3% 19.4% 10.1% 0% 10% 20% 30% 67.0% 63.7% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1993 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned 0.2% 66.4% 27.6% 5.8% 0.5% 46.0% 48.3% 5.2% Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 96 91 DEIMaGIE FISCAL oriFORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $5,328 $12,079 National school lunch $981 $2,779 National school breakfast $14,509 $17,631 Title I $4,511 $10,063 Education for the handicapped $4,905 $5,473 Vocational and adult education $3,903 $7,656 School improvement $65 $49 School assistance (federally affected areas) $50 $168 Bilingual education Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source 28% 65°/0 8% FY97 El Local 24% 68% 8% El State FY88 Federal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Figure 11 Current expenditures by function 62% 5% 33% FY97 [1,1 Instruction 67°7(7; 2% 31 % Noninstruction FY88 Support Services -t 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $464,318 $878,326 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) $4,854 $7,945 Revenue per pupil in membership $440,631 $788,715 Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) $4,606 $7,135 Current expenditure per pupil in membership 97 92 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 Cow BIA Distric lumbia District of Columbia Public Schools, 415 12th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20004 Superintendent of Education Superintendent Arlene.Ackerman, (202) 724-4222 National Cooperative Education Statistics Liaison Brenda Dumson, (202) 541-5931 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Brenda Dumson, (202) 541-5931 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 86,435 78,648 188 184 6,232 5,288 67 67 1,290.1 1,173.9 280.6 274.6 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 1987 2,565 (3%) 86,435 (97%) 1996 school-age population estimates smaller than enrollment size Public School Enrollment Ell Other School-Age Populations 1987 1996 Fiscal summary 637 $403,598 539 $688,178 State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 98 93 DISTRICT Cow BIA AGENCY SCHOOL NFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 100% 1 100% 1 100.0% 1 100.0% 1 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 1987 1996 100.0% 1 100.0% 1 0.0% 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 Distribution of agencies by type Total public education agencies Regular school districts Regional service agencies State-operated agencies Federally operated and other types 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 Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 1 1 None reported IO % 0% 1 100% 100% 1987 r --1 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% 1987 111 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 188 100% 184 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 88.3% 166 90.2% 166 Regular schools 8.0% 15 5.4% 10 Special education schools 3.7% 7 0.0% 0 Vocational schools 0.0% 0 4.3% 8 Other and alternative schools 99 94 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 &igigREV SCHOOL NFORMATION 0 D ISTRICT Cow BIA Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and City 99.5% students by type of locale: 1996-97 100% 0.5% Urban Fringe 0% 0% Large Town 0% 0% Small Town 0% 0% Rural 0% Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 0% 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Schools 1:1 Students 19.7% 82% 19.4% 20.7% 0% 10% 15.6% 15.8°/0 20% 29.0% 131.5% 26.3% 23.9% 30% 40% 1987 1996 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 58.5% 110 58.7% 108 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 3.2% 6 2.2% 4 PK, K, 1 to 8 2.1% 4 6.5% 12 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 13.8% 26 7.6% 14 7 to 8, 9 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 7, 8 to 12 7.4% 14 12.0% 22 9, 10, 11 to 12 3.2% 6 6.0% 11 Other grades 10.6% 20 7.1% 13 Ungraded 1.1% 2 0.0% 0 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 100 95 !STRICT Cow BIA nigDENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 3,436 5,044 6,579 7,469 7,587 7,912 7,033 7,114 6,448 6,271 6,055 5,442 5,803 5,332 5,303 4,742 5,987 4,875 5,710 4,625 5,665 4,951 5,650 4,554 5,391 3,694 4,806 3,042 4,982 3,581 Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial /ethnic category 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded 80,000T 64,0001, 48,0001- 32,0001 1 16,000'r 1987 1996 91.1% 0.9% 0.1% 3.9% 0 85 'I' O4, 4.0% 1.4% 7.2% 0.1% E C0 87.3% 4.0% 42.0% 8.5% 69.3% 37.9% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 101 96 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT NFORMATION 0 D 'STRICT Cowm BIA 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 80.0% 20.0% 3,842 958 73.8% 23.3% 2.9% 2,696 851 107 Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 195 275 165 135 225- 175 105 125 75 75, 45 Mathematics Science Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 187.1 79.9% 20.1% 5.1% 0.9% 232.8 80.2% 19.8% 5.4% 1.2% 113.0 81.5% 18.5% 4.8% 0.3% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level .;_ STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 102 97 Cg Cow BIA 0 gmiN NFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 11,130 100% 9,318 Total education staff Instructional staff 56.0% 6,232 56.8% 5,288 Teachers 5.7% 636 5.4% 499 Instructional aides Support staff 2.5% 273 2.4% 225 Guidance counselors/directors 1.6% 182 1.5% 140 Librarians/library support 3.6% 404 6.8% 633 Administrative support 23.9% 2,662 18.9% 1,761 Other support services Administrators 2.7% 296 3.2% 300 School-based 4.0% 445 5.1% 472 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by Overall grade level 14.9 16.7 Primary 22.5 14.5 Middle 16.8 17.1 High 1987 1996 1.3 8.4 1.3 6.8 15.7 10 15 20 25 1987 1996 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 103 98 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 Paw 0aFORMATION DISTRICT Cow BIA Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 $19,116 $34,705 $24,349 $41,436 Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1 to 2 8 3 to 9 j< 0v 10 to 20 >- over 20 $0 $0 $27,877 $23,828 $31,139 $32,075 $4 $36,02 1,194 5 $49,575 $15,000 $30,000 $45,000 $60,000 1987 1993 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary under 30 30 to 49 0 >- 50 to 54 55 and over 4.7% 53.4% 11.3% 26.1% 9.0% 142% 64. 9% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1993 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned 0.7% 43.1% 44.5% 11.7% 0.0% 41.2% 54.4% 4.4% Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's ; STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 1 0 4 99 !STRICT Cow BIA -ISCAL oaFORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION Federal aid to education under selected programs FY88 FY97 (in thousands of current dollars) $10,020 $14,708 National school lunch $1,781 $3,183 National school breakfast $20,498 $19,977 Title I $1,785 $102,612 Education for the handicapped $5,011 $4,145 Vocational and adult education $3,903 $9,824 School improvement $1,263 $786 School assistance (federally affected areas) $880 $1,357 Bilingual education $110 $29 Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source ,89% 11%1 Local FY97 89% 11%11%1 Ell State FY88 El Federal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Figure 11 Current expenditures by function 53% 4% 43% FY97 17 Instruction 70°2-o 6% 24% L Noninstruction FY88 Support Services -r o0/0 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $484,717 $711,504 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) $5,608 $9,047 Revenue per pupil in membership $489,357 $632,952 Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) $5,662 $8,048 Current expenditure per pupil in membership 105 100 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 FLORI Florida Department of Education,-Ca-pito Buildi g, oom PL 08, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0400 Superintendent of Education Commissioner Tom Gallagher, (850) 487-1785 National Cooperative Education Statistics Liaison G. Lavan Dukes, (904) 487-2280 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator G. Lavan Dukes, (904) 487-2280 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 1,664,774 2,242,212 2,379 2,801 95,857 120,471 58,560 58,560 28.4 38.3 4.1 4.8 Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 1987 11,997 $1,573 $1,449 $329 $116,355 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles 210,226 (11%) 1987 1996 14,419 $2,827 $2,557 $519 $146,837 212,867 (9%) 1,664,774 (89%) Public School Enrollment Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 1 0 6 101 FLORIDA AGENCY SCHOOL oaFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 67 100% 74 Total public education agencies 100.0% 67 90.5% 67 Regular school districts 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Regional service agencies 0.0% 0 1.4% 1 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0 8.1% 6 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 11.9% 8 10.8% 8 100 or more schools 22.4% 15 27.0% 20 25 to 99 schools 32.8% 22 23.0% 17 10 to 24 schools 20.9% 14 23.0% 17 5 to 9 schools 11.9% 8 16.2% 12 1 to 4 schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 1987 100% 2,379 86.0% 2,046 3.4% 81 4.2% 101 6.3% 151 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 82.1% 74.6% 20.9% 13 4% 4.5% 4.5% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0% 20% 1987 40% 60% 80% 100% 1996 Distribution of schools by type 1996 100% 2,801 84.8% 3.6% 1.7% 9.9% 2,374 102 47 278 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported Regular schools Special education schools Vocational schools Other and alternative schools 102 107 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 [-AEtC3?/SCHOOL NFORMATION LORIDA Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 43.7% 43.5% 42.8%1 47.0% 0.2% 0.2% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Schools Students 0% 40.3% 29.8% 8.6% 7.4% 5.1% 18'0% 10% 14.6% 15.0% 20% 22.9% 48.4% 30% 40% 50% 1987 1987 1996 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 51.7% 1,230 51.8% 1,450 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 0.8% 20 1.2% 33 PK, K, 1 to 8 9.5% 226 13.7% 384 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 4.2% 99 0.9% 25 7 to 8, 9 2.4% 58 2.4% 68 7,8 to 12 10.8% 257 10.7% 300 9, 10, 11 to 12 11.6% 275 18.9% 530 Other grades 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Ungraded 9.0% 214 0.4% 11 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-971 0 8 103 LORIDA DENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 5,939 53,979 145,384 176,512 143,854 185,614 130,833 181,795 127,904 178,378 121,543 175,240 120,423 175,623 119,972 179,951 127,935 176,413 128,022 169,657 142,768 193,153 135,151 161,606 117,937 128,822 97,109 105,469 Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1987 1996 1987 1,400,000; 1,120,000 840,000 560,000 280,000 9.5 % 0 0.2 1.2% O 2 LS aU _ 65.4% 1996 56.7% 23.7°/ C m C Wy 9- E 0 31.6% 13.4% 37.1% 18.9% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 104 LOJSTATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 I. DENT FORMATION FLORI 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 84.8% 82,184 76.5% 89,242 Regular diploma 1.6% 1,508 2.0% 2,321 Other diploma 12.6% 12,241 20.0% 23,277 High school equivalency 1.0% 954 1.5% 1,747 Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science 325 195 average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () 275 X 165 percentiles 225 135 175 105 125 75 75, Mathematics ,45 Science Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 215.8 45.4% 54.6% 14.6% 0.9% 263.6 46.3% 53.7% 16.9% 1.7% 142.1 49.0% 51.0% 20.9% 1.5% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 105 FLORIDA o naw NFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 184,608 100% 248,773 Total education staff Instructional staff 51.9% 95,857 48.4% 120,471 Teachers 9.5% 17,564 10.8% 26,814 Instructional aides Support staff 2.2% 4,020 2.0% 4,855 Guidance counselors/directors 1.3% 2,421 1.4% 3,424 Librarians/library support 9.8% 24,398 Administrative support 30.6% 56,461 24.3% 60,526 Other support services Administrators 3.0% 5,567 2.4% 5,993 School-based 1.5% 2,718 0.9% 2,292 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by Overall 17.4 grade level 18.6 18.6 Primary 183 19.5 Middle 19.9 17.8 High 1987 1996 1.1 11.6 106 0.9 14.5 10 15 18.9 20 1987 1996 25 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio ( 0 r, STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 l.l1 FORMATION LORIDA Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 $19,300 $25,198 1996 $24,736 $33,885 1 to 2 UC 3 to 9 c_ L.L.J 1E. 01 to 20 co >- over 20 $18,166 $24,309 $20,105 $25,675 $24,779 $31,784 $29,449 $37,595 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 1987 III 1993 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers under 30 16.9% 10.9% by age cr, 0 30 to 49 7.6% 50 to 54 13.0% 9 9% 55 and over 12.29/o 1987 1993 0.2% 0.9% 59.4% 57.4% 36.2% 37.0% 4.3% 4.7% 0% 10% 20% 1987 -r 30% 40% 50% 60% 1993 65.6% 63.9% Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned 70% Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 112 107 FLORIDA -ISCAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $131,289 $26,498 $193,405 $64,686 $39,388 $29,677 $11,111 $3,453 $94 $305,877 $70,951 $294,290 $164,777 $55,912 $74,488 $7,020 $8,770 $24 National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 $7,466,975 $4,485 $6,288,977 $3,778 FY97 FY88 44% 49% 7% Local 38% j 55% 7% State Federal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 59% FY97 T-1 58% FY88 15% 36% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% ri Instruction Noninstruction 0 Support Services FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $13,861,434 $6,182 $12,018,676 $5,360 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership 108 -:11 3 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 EORGIA Georgia Georgia Department of Education, 2066 Twin Towers East Atlanta, GA 30334-5001 Superintendent of Education Superintendent Linda C. Schrenko, (404) 656-2800 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Sue Gandy, (404) 657-5971 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Sue Gandy, (404) 657-5971 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1,110,947 1,724 62,280 58,876 18.9 2.9 Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 1996 Demographics 1,346,761 Students in public elementary and secondary schools 1,798 Public schools 81,795 Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools 58,876 Land area in square miles 22.9 Public school students per square mile 3.1 Public schools per 100 square miles 107,053 (9%) 1987 0 1987 1996 6,208 7,334 $1,725 $3,210 $1,546 $2,935 $405 $731 $102,896 $154,443 52,026 (4%) 1,110,947 (91%) 1996 1,346,761 (96%) Public School Enrollment 0 Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 114 109 EORGIA AGENCY SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 186 100% 183 Total public education agencies 100.0% 186 100.0% 180 Regular school districts 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Regional service agencies 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 1.1% 2 0.6% 1 100 or more schools 4.8% 9 7.2% 13 25 to 99 schools 15.6% 29 18.3% 33 10 to 24 schools 29.0% 54 23.9% 43 5 to 9 schools 49.5% 92 50.0% 90 1 to 4 schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 41.9% 48.9% 260 to 699 3.8% 4.4% 1 to 259 1.1% r10.6% % None reported 0.0% 14.0% 10.0% 39.3% 36.1% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 1987 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 1,724 100% 1,798 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 99.2% 1,711 100.0% 1,798 Regular schools 0.3% 5 0.0% 0 Special education schools 0.1% 2 0.0% 0 Vocational schools 0.3% 6 0.0% 0 Other and alternative schools 110 )115 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 SCHOOL FORMATION EORGIA Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and City 18.8% students by type of locale: 1996-97 16 6% Urban Fringe 2.9% Large Town 2.5% 22.3% Small Town 22.0% 118.3% Rural Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 0% 10% 15.7% 20% 37.7% 43.2% 50% Schools Students 8.0% 4.4% 2.0% 27.6% 31.5% 23.4% 18.7% 16.2% 39.8% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 1987 1996 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 44.7% 2.4% 12.5% 4.0% 5.7% 11.7% 18.8% 0.0% 0.2% 770 41 216 69 98 202 324 0 4 50.9% 1.2% 16.5% 1.3% 1.9% 13.7% 14.3% 0.0% 0.0% 916 22 297 24 34 247 258 0 0 PK, K, 1 to 3, PK, K, 1 to 8 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 7 to 8, 9 7, 8 to 12 9, 10, 11 to 12 Other grades Ungraded Not reported 4, 8 5, 6 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 1 1 6 111 EORGIA DENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 25,522 92,592 112,385 97,353 114,978 92,812 110,641 89,630 107,050 83,226 105,333 82,210 104,059 80,579 104,926 83,067 103,601 80,797 102,355 93,881 119,617 75,196 92,630 73,904 78,137 65,703 65,527 19,997 Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded 800,000 640,000 480,000 320,000 160,000 1987 1996 57.9% 6 T. 64 .Eu ,y, 'E 1E- - o> ..=. -,qu ":':,,-, '`Z "--'°""C2 LE ,, U Cl) ll 2 '='ro ... C coa Si 2 > .,S 2 a. El "si 9., > 9- ,0 ro -- z -=:--' ,o, ,,-. Lb- z .2 :ii 2'u t '1 ± E 2 .2 'I" ± T T ll C C M13 't..2. 0 0 C -,, f.0 0 0 C Z Z 3 Lc3 z z u uLo 03 cT.. ,-_< c, 2 4 E 4E < < 27.2% 10.3% 42.8% 24.7% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 112 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 117 DENT FORMATION EORGIA 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 100.0% 60,018 94.7% 56,271 Regular diploma 2.6% 1,556 Other diploma High school equivalency 2.7% 1,617 Other completers 8.5% Dropouts 59.0% Dropouts who were male 46.8% Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science 325 195 average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () 275- X 165 percentiles .135 225 175 125 75, Mathematics Science 105 75 45 Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 215.5 47.4% 52.6% 13.0% 1.0% 262.5 48.9% 51.1% 15.9% 2.1% 141.6 50.5% 49.5% 20.9% 1.5% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 1 1- 8-- r- 113 EORGIA 0agogOtiFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 119,320 100% 151,369 Total education staff Instructional staff 52.2% 62,280 54.0% 81,795 Teachers 10.0% 11,898 10.8% 16,313 Instructional aides Support staff 1.1% 1,319 1.7% 2,558 Guidance counselors/directors 1.6% 1,859 2.2% 3,284 Librarians/library support 6.5% 7,789 6.7% 10,119 Administrative support 24.7% 29,433 20.5% 30,969 Other support services Administrators 3.4% 4,105 2.7% 4,083 School-based 0.5% 637 1.5% 2248 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 17.8 17.0 17.6 16.7 17.4 16.3 5 10 15 19.5 17.9 20 25 1987 1996 1.1 13.1 1.1 12.9 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 114 119: STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 NFORMATION EORGIA Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 3 to 9 0. 15 vi 01 to 20 a) >- over 20 $19,031 $22,509 $21,506 $25,259 $25,676 $30,899 $28,455 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $34,132 $30,000 $40,000 1987 1E1 1993 $17,304 $25,736 $25,434 $35,679 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age under 30 30 to 49 15 ain3 >- 50 to 54 55 and over 19.1% 16.4% 70% 13.0,% 4.41Y° 7L5% ' 63. 69.5% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 [II 1993 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned 0.1% 45.5% 47.6% 6.8% 0.4% 49.2% 42.5% 7.9% Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 1 2 0 115 EORGIA 1SCAL NFORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $94,402 $16,030 $107,568 $37,313 $26,353 $20,150 $7,067 $193 Figure 10 Revenues by source $206,871 $58,236 $175,414 $72,673 $39,022 $31,454 $6,489 $505 Figure 11 Current expenditures by function National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education FY97 FY88 0 0 .+, IV ..IT Ill / 70 3e/0 57% 7% l i___ 0% FY97 FY88 20% 40% 0 60% 0 80% 100% I '- ' ' I [ , , f . ..3 L 70 I i I 64%1 2% * % 1,_ 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Local El State Federal Li Instruction [I] Noninstruction Support Services FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $3,715,388 $3,344 $3,549,038 $3,195 116 $8,129,250 $6,036 $7,230,405 $5,369 121 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 Klawg GI Hawaii Department of Education, 1390 Miller Stree31-lonolulu, HI 96813 Superintendent of Education Superintendent Paul G. LeMahieu, (808) 586-3310 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liais n Thomas Saka, (808) 692-7267 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Keith Kameoka, (808) 837-8012 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 Demographics 166,160 229 7,684 6,450 25.8 3.6 187,653 249 10,576 6,450 29.1 3.9 Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools Public School Enrollment [1] Other School-Age Populations 1987 1996 Fiscal summary 1,068 $3,351 $2,600 $521 $131,429 1,183 $5,647 $5,135 $798 $170,180 State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 117 krzawao 0 GA , SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 100% 1 100% 1 100.0% 1 100.0% 1 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 1987 1996 100.0% 1 100.0% 1 0.0% 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 Distribution of agencies by type Total public education agencies Regular school districts Regional service agencies State-operated agencies Federally operated and other types 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 Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 1987 1996 100% 229 100% 249 99.1% 227 98.0% 244 0.9% 2 1.6% 4 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.4% 1 3,400 or more % 1,500 to 3399 0 0% % 700 to 1,499 0 0% % 260 to 699 0 0% % 1 to 259 0 None reported 0% 0% 0% 100% 100% -r-- 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% 1987 1996 Distribution of schools by type Total public elementary and secondary schools reported Regular schools Special education schools Vocational schools Other and alternative schools 118 123 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 Maio§SCHOOL FORMATION Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and City 29.7% 26.1% students by type of locale: 1996-97 36 5% Urban Fringe 40.5% 4.8% Large Town 5.5% 13.3% Small Town 15.2% 15.7% Rural 12.7% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 15.7% 12.3% 200 to 374 11.2% 5.2%01 to 199 El Schools LI Students 37.7% 40.6% 20.6% 27.3% 24.1% 1987 20% 30% 40% 50% 0 1996 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 63.8% 5.2% 1.7% 9.6% 3.1% 10.5% 4.8% 0.9% 0.4% 146 12 4 22 7 24 11 2 1 64.3% 2.8% 6.8% 4.8% 4.0% 9.2% 8.0% 0.0% 0.0% 160 7 17 12 10 23 20 0 0 PK, K, 1 to 3, PK, K, 1 to 8 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 7 to 8, 9 7, 8 to 12 9, 10, 11 to 12 Other grades Ungraded Not reported 4, 8 5, 6 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 12 4 119 Mwart ZWDENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade 250 13,888 13,975 13,562 12,875 12,162 12,057 11,526 10,707 10,865 11,791 11,454 11,621 10,476 8,951 694 16,129 16,683 15,789 15,104 14,864 14,455 14,612 14,016 13,786 16,265 13,265 11,431 10,466 94 Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1987 24.8% 140,000 112,000, 84,000 56,000 28,000 0 1987 71.7% 0.3% `>' C *17;5 ro Z C C C roV O < a 1996 66.4% 23.5% 2.2% 2.3% .Eu E 25:0%- 4.9% 3.3% a V E 03 :14 T 01 1) 1-2 LE 2 CO 1996 8.5% Students in special education with IEPs 29.7% School membership eligible for free lunch 19.1% School-age children below poverty 120 275 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT FORMATION 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 84.3% 10,371 93.9% 9,387 Regular diploma 14.7% 1,805 0.2% 17 Other diploma 0.0% 1 High school equivalency 1.0% 120 5.9% 588 Other completers 4.7% Dropouts 60.1% Dropouts who were male 66.4% Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science 325 195 average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 1 275 165 X 225 -135 175 105 125 75 75, Mathematics , 45 Science Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 215 47.1% 52.9% 16.4% 1.6% 262.1 49.0% 51.0% 15.9% 2.3% 134.9 57.7% 42.3% 14.7% 0.5% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 1.2.6 121 NaWU 0 naW OaFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 18,036 100% 16,867 Total education staff Instructional staff 42.6% 7,684 62.7% 10,576 Teachers 7.4% 1,339 5.4% 916 Instructional aides Support staff 2.4% 441 3.2% 544 Guidance counselors/directors 1.4% 258 2.1% 361 Librarians/library support 5.2% 880 Administrative support 42.7% 7,710 14.9% 2,518 Other support services Administrators 2.3% 420 2.9% 489 School-based 1.0% 184 3.5% 583 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by Overall 21.6 17.7 grade level 18.1 Primary 18 3 17.1 Middle 18.5 18.0 High 18.4 10 15 20 25 1987 1996 1987 1996 0.7 12.7 1.7 9.9 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 122 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 127 Tuzacv OaFORMATION Rawer Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 V 3 to 9 010. X L11 45 LA 1 0 to 20 ro CU over 20 $17A99 $25,988 $18,175 29,134 $25,970 $33,086 $31,098 $43,629 1 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 1987 1993 $19,563 $28,445 $25,965 $38,105 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers under 30 9.9% by age 12.3% Cr) 30 to 49 "5 ro 50 to 54 1.4% 18.0% >- 3. 0/0 55 and over ' 1987 1993 0.6% 1.8% 53.6% 48.0% 16.1% 21.7% 29.8% 28.5% 70.8% 159.6% 10.1% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's 128 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 123 "MAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 $14,821 $2,333 $13,534 $339 $5,059 $3,903 $20,246 $1,104 Figure 10 Revenues by source FY97 $26,051 $5,264 $19,977 $13,158 $9,812 $16,928 $24,057 $1,352 Figure 11 Current expenditures by function Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education FY97 FY88 0 0 tu -./sd /0 I 070 ! 1 OA 87% 13% I 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY97 FY88 63% 7% 30% T1 62% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Local El State Federal Instruction Noninstruction Support Services FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $623,136 $3,750 $608,264 $3,661 124 $1,215,924 $6,480 $1,057,069 $5,633 12 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DAHO Idaho Idaho Department of Education, 650 West State S reet, Boise, ID 83720 Superintendent of Education Superintendent Marilyn Howard, (208) 332-6811 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Tim Hill, (208) 334-3337 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Tim Hill, (208) 334-3337 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 212,444 245,252 565 629 10,258 13,078 83,557 83,557 2.5 2.9 0.7 0.8 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 10,556 (5%) 1987 1987 1996 985 1,188 $1,940 $3,544 $1,716 $3,036 $367 $668 $66,438 $108,575 212,444 (95%) 11,694 (5%) 1996 245,252 (95%) Public School Enrollment Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 13 0 125 DAHO SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 115 100% 113 Total public education agencies 100.0% 115 99.1% 112 Regular school districts 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Regional service agencies 0.0% 0 0.9% 1 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 100 or more schools 0.9% 1 2.7% 3 25 to 99 schools 11.3% 13 12.4% 14 10 to 24 schools 20.9% 24 21.2% 24 5 to 9 schools 67.0% 77 63.7% 72 1 to 4 schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 14.8% 7.0% 20.0% 119.6% 18.3% 20.5% 7.0% None reported 0.0% 0.0% 20.9% 26.1V 25.9% 1987 0% 10% 20% 30% 1987 Ell 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 565 100% 629 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 97.2% 549 89.3% 562 Regular schools 2.3% 13 2.7% 17 Special education schools 0.2% 1 0.0% 0 Vocational schools 0.4% 2 7.9% 50 Other and alternative schools 126 3 1 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 SCHOOL FORMATION DAHO Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 1987 1996 48.3% 273 45.2% 284 4.1% 23 2.4% 15 7.1% 40 8.9% 56 9.9% 56 7.0% 44 6.9% 39 6.7% 42 13.5% 76 18.1% 114 7.8% 44 11.0% 69 2.5% 14 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.8% 5 City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 10.3% 15.9% 5.4% 718% 14.1% 17.7% 27.3% 30.7% 0% 10% 20% 0 Schools 7.e% 12.0% 17.0% 14.7% 17 4% 17.8% 27.9% 30% 40% 42.8% 50% 0 Students 26.2% 25.3% 0% 10% 0 1987 20% 31.9% 30.1% 30% 40% 0 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 PK, K, 1 to 8 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7,8 7 to 8,9 7, 8 to 12 9, 10, 11 to 12 Other grades Ungraded Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 132 127 DAHO DENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 1,689 17,354 17,562 18,287 18,805 17,947 18,262 17,563 18,366 16,968 18,085 16,633 17,950 15,948 18,806 15,806 19,896 15,503 19,998 15,000 21,023 14,772 19,458 14,647 18,277 13,886 17,075 2,130 0 Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by 250,000 racial/ethnic category 200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 0 1987 1996 1987 1996 92.7% 88.00/ 1.3% 0.8% 4.9% 3% 1.3% 1.2% 8.9% 10.7% 10 CO 2 2 ::271 U C _NL m ro 0 0) U 0 cT3 z Z 19.2% 10.2% 23.6% 19.5% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 128 1,3 3STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT FORMATION DAHO 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 92.9% 12,243 97.4% 14,667 Regular diploma 0.4% 62 Other diploma 7.0% 927 1.8% 276 High school equivalency 0.0% 5 0.3% 47 Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles did not participate in the NAEP 1996 State Assessment Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 134 129 DAHO 2:uaw OaFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 16,205 100% 22,611 Total education staff Instructional staff 63.3% 10,258 57.8% 13,078 Teachers 5.7% 923 9.5% 2,153 Instructional aides Support staff 1.5% 244 2.5% 558 Guidance counselors/directors 1.9% 307 1.8% 413 Librarians/library support 4.7% 754 5.0% 1,137 Administrative support 17.8% 2,888 18.9% 4,265 Other support services Administrators 3.3% 532 3.0% 676 School-based 1.8% 299 1.5% 331 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 20.7 18.8 19.1 19.3 18.4 16.8 16.7 22.4 10 15 20 25 1987 1996 1.7 12.3 1.4 13.0 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 130 1 f,r_ STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 J FORMATION DAHO Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 $14,793 $22,242 $19,715 $31,818 Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.2% 0.7% 72.7% 74.5% 22.0% 21.7% 5.0% 3.1% 1 to 2 l-Ja) 'CD= 3 to 9 wax 15 1 0 to 20 ao >- over 20 1$14,8172 $19,048 I $17,193 $21,859 $22,109 $28,734 $25,761 $31,557 $30,000 $40,000 $0 $10,000 $20,000 1987 1993 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary under 30 aJ 30 to 49 >- it3 cu 50 to 54 55 and over 0% 16.8% 11.6% 69.5% 168.0% 5.6% j10.2 8.0% 10.2%, 10% 20% 30% 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned 70% Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 13.6 131 DAHO FISCAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $11,228 $532 $14,710 $7,219 $5,030 $3,903 $4,613 $564 $179 $23,652 $3,294 $25,615 $13,614 $6,308 $7,704 $3,599 $1,062 National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 $580,432 $2,732 $532,274 $2,505 132 FY97 FY88 30% 64% 28% 7% 64% 9% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY97 FY88 63%1 62 %1 T J 5% 33% 1 5% *% 1-- -1- 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Local State Federal Instruction Noninstruction Support Services FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $1,251,263 $5,102 $1,090,597 $4,447 13 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 LLIN016 Illinois Board of Education, 100 North First Stree , Springfie d, IL 62777-0001 Superintendent of Education Superintendent Glenn W. McGee, (217) 782-2221 National Cooperative Education Statistics\System Liaison Dennis Powell, (217) 782-4315 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Dennis Powell, (217) 782-4315 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1,811,446 4,263 105,217 56,400 32.1 7.6 1996 1,973,040 4,185 116,274 56,400 35.0 7.4 Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 1987 11,391 $1,804 $1,687 $294 $115,299 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Public School Enrollment Other School-Age Populations 1996 Fiscal summary 11,845 $3,282 $2,968 $417 $165,511 State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 138 133 LLINOIS 0 nggt4078SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 1,069 100% 1,040 Total public education agencies 92.2% 986 88.8% 924 Regular school districts 4.3% 46 7.8% 81 Regional service agencies 0.5% 5 0.5% 5 State-operated agencies 3.0% 32 2.9% 30 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.1% 1 0.1% 1 100 or more schools 0.7% 8 0.8% 8 25 to 99 schools 3.9% 42 4.7% 49 10 to 24 schools 16.3% 174 15.9% 165 5 to 9 schools 74.1% 792 74.4% 774 1 to 4 schools 4.9% 52 4.1% 43 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 8)6% 13.5% 6.44 22.3% 25.9% 27.6% 29.6% 23.5% .6% 0.9% 0.3% 1987 0% 10% 20% 30% 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 4,263 100% 4,185 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 93.0% 3,963 91.7% 3,838 Regular schools 4.9% 210 5.9% 247 Special education schools 1.1% 45 0.6% 26 Vocational schools 1.1% 45 1.8% 74 Other and alternative schools 134 1 94 T ATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 3 SCHOOL NFORMATION LLIN016 Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and City students by type of locale: 1996-97 Urban Fringe 1.6% Large Town 1.6% 12.5% Small Town ?.2% Rural 10.3% Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 1987 1996 37.3% 1,591 36.4% 1,524 18.2% 774 17.3% 725 9.1% 386 11.1% 466 6.5% 279 5.0% 209 0.5% 22 1.9% 79 15.5% 661 14.9% 625 8.5% 362 12.4% 517 3.4% 144 0.6% 26 1.0% 44 0.3% 14 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 25.7% 33.9% 38.5% 45.1 21.7% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Schools 1=1 Students 1719% - 19.4% 0% 10% 1987 21.4% 20% 1996 29.7% 27.6% 27.4% 30% Number of public schools by grade span category PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 PK, K, 1 to 8 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7,8 7 to 8, 9 7, 8 to 12 9, 10, 11 to 12 Other grades Ungraded Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 X40 135 LLINOIS ITUDENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 24,541 50,857 131,000 152,268 142,619 162,304 142,121 154,385 135,186 151,499 128,340 145,919 127,887 146,745 122,444 157,949 124,138 146,397 121,278 141,348 133,306 157,259 135,447 145,471 131,210 132,762 123,049 123,783 88,880 4,094 Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded 1987 1996 1,400,000 1,120,000 840,000 560,000 280,000 1987 1996 oc'2 z ro u a 2 z 2 2 c c .ay ..,x ,c,a a 79- ?,- . E '''' C si ± O g." _., .0 cu .,.., :_.1; c .._1: c c1 1 c .4,-, ,. . , .., . c c , 4,-_ c c ro L'' u 0 o o 0 ,.., ro n3 Z z it; 4' .2 1 Z ..7. .7t a. Z `-' a- E.' E `C < 11.6% 15.3% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 136 .141 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 STUDENT FORMATION ILLINOIS 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 100.0% 116,075 100.0% 104,626 Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles did not participate in the NAEP 1996 State Assessment Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 1 42, 137 LLIN016 ggwv FORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 186,595 100% 221,325 Total education staff Instructional staff 56.4% 105,217 52.5% 116,274 Teachers 6.2% 11,555 10.8% 23,898 Instructional aides Support staff 1.4% 2,686 1.3% 2,838 Guidance counselors/directors 2.0% 3,823 1.7% 3,851 Librarians/library support 6.7% 14,824 Administrative support 30.7% 57,372 22.3% 49,345 Other support services Administrators 2.3% 4,236 2.4% 5,234 School-based 0.9% 1,706 2.3% 5,061 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 17.2, 17.0 18.8 183 16.9 6.6 15.7 15.5 5 10 15 20 25 1987 1996 1.3 17.7 1.1 11.3 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 138 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 14 iuzaw OaFORMATION WNO'S Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 $17,794 $29,667 $27,210 $42,339 1 to 2 C)(1) a, 3 to 9 a_ Lux 45 OV, 1 to 20 >- over 20 $16,910 $23,355 $19,623 $27,835 $27,052 $35,854 $32,339 $44,254 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 1987 1993 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers under 30 13.0% 11.8% by age 66.9% 30 to 49 63.8% 0 10.7% 12.4% as a, >- 50 to 54 19 5% 55 and over 12.0% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1993 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned 0.0% 51.5% 42.0% 6.6% 0.3% 49.8% 46.1% 3.9% Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 1 4 4 139 LLINOIS "ISCAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $126,071 $12,923 $203,724 $77,999 $41,903 $36,083 $11,862 $3,770 $115 $220,388 $31,118 $339,093 $139,839 $45,600 $69,460 $9,877 $5,650 $47 National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 $6,452,386 $3,562 $6,923,298 $3,822 67%, FY97 1 58% FY88 1 I 0% 20% 40% FY97 FY88 0% 60% 60% j 20% 40% 37% 371% 60% 3% 80% 3§% 13% 36% 60% 80% 6% 5% 100% 100% Local State Federal I Instruction Noninstruction Support Services FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $13,161,954 $6,671 $11,720,249 $5,940 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership 140 145 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 NDIANA Indiana Indiana Department of Education, State House, Room 229, Indianapolis, IN 46204-2798 Superintendent Suellen K. Reed, (317) 232-6665 National Cooperative Education StatisticIs System Liaison Patty Bond, (317) 232-0808 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Gary Tat lock, (317) 232-0808 Superintendent of Education GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 964,129 1,926 53,749 36,291 26.6 5.3 Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 1996 Demographics 982,876 Students in public elementary and secondary schools 1,929 Public schools 56,708 Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools 36,291 Land area in square miles 27.1 Public school students per square mile 5.3 Public schools per 100 square miles 107,871 (10%) 11987 0 1987 1996 5,473 5,828 $1,774 $2,991 $1,611 $2,792 $327 $523 $92,446 $143,744 100,975 (9%) 964,129 (90%) 1996 982,876 (91%) Public School Enrollment 0 Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child 146 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 141 ORgDIANA AGE SCHOOL oNFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 331 100% 327 Total public education agencies 91.5% 303 90.2% 295 Regular school districts 7.3% 24 8.6% 28 Regional service agencies 0.9% 3 0.9% 3 State-operated agencies 0.3% 1 0.3% 1 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 100 or more schools 2.1% 7 2.1% 7 25 to 99 schools 12.1% 40 11.6% 38 10 to 24 schools 28.1% 93 28.4% 93 5 to 9 schools 56.2% 186 52.6% 172 1 to 4 schools 1.5% 5 5.2% 17 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 21.8% 25.4% 40.6% % 260 to 699 _5.6 3.7% 1 to 259 -0.77% 7% None reported 0.7% 1.0% 26 29.7% 8% 42.4% 1987 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 1,926 100% 1,929 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 95.5% 1,839 94.3% 1,819 Regular schools 3.0% 57 2.2% 42 Special education schools 1.3% 25 1.5% 28 Vocational schools 0.3% 5 2.1% 40 Other and alternative schools 142 147 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGENCY SCHOOL FORMATION NDIANA Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and City 30.6% students by type of locale: 1996-97 34.1% 26.0,% Urban Fringe 28.6% 3.6% Large Town 3.2% 15.9% Small Town 14.5% 23.8%. Rural 19.7% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership Schools Students 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 0% 13.6% 14.2% 22.7% 124.3% 26.1% 26.8% 264% 26.5% 10.8% 8.270 10% 20% 30% 1987 1996 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 57.6% 1,110 55.2% 1,064 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 2.9% 55 1.5% 29 PK, K, 1 to 8 8.6% 166 12.1% 233 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 5.3% 103 3.8% 73 7 to 8, 9 5.9% 114 5.4% 105 7, 8 to 12 11.8% 227 12.5% 241 9, 10, 11 to 12 4.0% 77 6.3% 121 Other grades 1.9% 36 0.1% 2 Ungraded 2.0% 38 3.2% 61 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-d 4 8 143 NDIANA STUDENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 801 5,263 71,405 74,803 80,991 82,221 74,714 77,274 71,854 75,067 70,400 72,246 69,421 72,233 68,011 74,330 72,199 76,295 70,202 76,566 77,716 83,577 75,196 75,442 74,403 69,452 69,831 62,923 16,985 5,184 Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial /ethnic category 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded 900,000 720,000 540,000 360,000 180,000 0 1987 1996 88.7% 0.5% 0.1% 1.7%1 9.0% O Zf, 111 U S3_ 85.5% 11.1 0.8% 2 0.2% 2.4% cu u 0 0 z Z 16.2% 14.0% 22.1% 13.0% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 144 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 149 DENT FORMATION NDIANA 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 85.5% 60,364 95.3% 56,330 Regular diploma 2.4% 1,664 0.9% 514 Other diploma 10.3% 7,299 3.2% 1,898 High school equivalency 1.8% 1,296 0.6% 352 Other completers 3.5% Dropouts 57.2% Dropouts who were male 20.4% Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 275 <> X 225 - 175 125 75 I Mathematics O X Science 195 165 135 105 75 ,45 Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 229.4 27.8% 72.2% 23.8% 2.1% 275.5 32.0% 68.0% 23.6% 3.0% 153.1 35.4% 64.6% 30.1% 2.0% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 150 145 DIANA 0 maw DaFORMATION 'STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 105,326 100% 119,800 Total education staff Instructional staff 51.0% 53,749 47.3% 56,708 Teachers 9.1% 9,637 13.4% 16,070 Instructional aides Support staff 1.4% 1,485 1.4% 1,735 Guidance counselors/directors 2.3% 2,396 2.1% 2,570 Librarians/library support 5.7% 5,982 5.8% 6,979 Administrative support 26.5% 27,963 25.6% 30,674 Other support services Administrators 2.5% 2,676 2.4% 2,818 School-based 1.4% 1,438 1.9% 2,246 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 17.9 17.3 18.9 18.6 -71 7.6 L17.3 184 18.0 5 10 15 20 1987 1996 25 1.0 13.1 0.9 11.2 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 146 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 1c1 Maw ONFORMATION ONDIANA Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 3 to 9 95 1 0 to 20 >- over 20 $16,865 $22,820 $19,920 $26,924 $27,214 $36,433 $31,297 $41,3611 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 1987 1993 $17,085 $27,028 $24,172 $38,722 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers under 30 12.6% 8.7% by age a, 30 to 49 8.3% 65 .6% "6 8.4% 1 >- 50 to 54 14.8% 10.7% 55 and over 10.9% 1 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 1987 1993 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned 70% 0.4% 15.2% 79.2% 5.3% 0.6% 21.5% 72.9% 4.9% Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 152 147 NDIANA FISCAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATIO Federal aid to education under selected programs FY88 FY97 (in thousands of current dollars) $43,828 $90,360 National school lunch $3,058 $16,008 National school breakfast $65,025 $113,251 Title I $68,977 $89,297 Education for the handicapped $23,840 $30,375 Vocational and adult education $17,961 $28,712 School improvement $1,897 $1,430 School assistance (federally affected areas) $876 $258 Bilingual education $12 $25 Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source 45% , 50 %I 4% FY97 [11 Local 39% 56% 5% 111 State FY88 Federal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Figure 11 Current expenditures by function L 63%1 , 4% 33% FY97 Instruction 62% 2% 35% Noninstruction FY88 Support Services I 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 0% FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $3,825,865 $7,638,406 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) $3,968 $7,767 Revenue per pupil in membership $3,330,525 $6,055,055 Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) $3,454 $6,157 Current expenditure per pupil in membership 148 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 153 low Iowa Department of Education, Grime State Office Bldg., Des oines, IA 50319-0146 Superintendent of Education Director Ted Stilwill, (515) 281-3436 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaon Leland Tack, (515) 281-5293 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Leland Tack, (515) 281-5293 GENERAL CH RACTERDSMCS 1987 1996 480,826 502,941 1,633 1,552 30,873 32,593 56,290 56,290 8.5 8.9 2.9 2.8 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 45,174 (9%) 1987 0 1987 1996 2,767 2,848 $2,100 $3,334 $1,921 $3,277 $430 $665 $92,481 $141,478 480,826 (91 %) 36,472 (7%) 1996 502,941 (93%) Public School Enrollment 0 Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child 15 4 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 149 IOW& o ngER907 SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 468 100% 408 Total public education agencies 93.2% 436 92.9% 379 Regular school districts 3.2% 15 3.7% 15 Regional service agencies 3.6% 17 3.2% 13 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0 0.2% 1 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 100 or more schools 1.1% 5 1.0% 4 25 to 99 schools 3.0% 14 3.2% 13 10 to 24 schools 12.8% 60 16.9% 69 5 to 9 schools 76.3% 357 71.6% 292 1 to 4 schools 6.8% 32 7.4% 30 No schools reported Figure 2 3,400 or more Regular school districts by student membership size 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 0% 4.8%- 6.3% 10.1% 14.0% 22.2% 28.2% 48.6% 43.8% 14.2% 7.4% 0.0% 0.3% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 1987 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 1,633 100% 1,552 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 98.6% 1,610 97.0% 1,505 Regular schools 0.8% 13 0.9% 14 Special education schools 0.1% 2 0.0% 0 Vocational schools 0.5% 8 2.1% 33 Other and alternative schools 150 J. STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGENCY SCHOOL NFORMATION IOW, Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and City 167% 26.0% students by type of locale: 1996-97 7.3% Urban Fringe 11.0% 4.4°4 Large Town 5.9 I% Small Town 25.3% 48.0% Rural 31.8% 1 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Schools Students Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 3.4% - 4.6% I 5.8% I 7.2% 13.8% 116 6% 38.4% 40.3% 38.6% 31.4% I 40% 50% 0% 10% 20% 30% 1987 1996 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 47.6% 777 45.2% 702 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 2.1% 35 1.3% 20 PK, K, 1 to 8 10.5% 172 13.5% 209 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 6.0% 98 4.3% 66 7 to 8, 9 10.5% 171 7.0% 108 7,8 to 12 16.0% 262 17.2% 267 9, 10, 11 to 12 6.1% 100 11.1% 172 Other grades 1.1% 18 0.2% 3 Ungraded 0.0% 0 0.3% 5 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 1 5 G 151 low& Tug ENT D ftiFORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade 1,068 39,608 38,817 37,512 35,536 34,301 33,828 32,340 33,383 31,815 33,296 35,296 36,907 36,965 20,154 5,042 37,101 36,614 35,706 35,004 34,918 36,450 37,604 37,890 38,801 40,892 40,277 38,093 35,650 12,899 Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 500,000 400,000 300,000 200,000 100,000 0 1987 94.6% 1996 92.2%" 0.3% 1.2% 0.9% 3.0% 0.5% 1.6% 2.4% 3.4% 8 g , C .47,,, ro L a Z C ,e C < E c.'< O r -,-; c E .ro ozy 2 ,..,2m O. 2 _ , . , V Q U t_, E ..- - "3 m '.... 2 63 9 5 9, ± C C b- 'r>" .6 Z C- L2a, irp- 6< 8 . 5 7, 7,,, < 7 -, 2 '' 2 14,-) u E-4=a' 131, C 0 1987 1996 18.1% 12.9% 20.4% 12.2% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 152 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 157 TUDENT DaFORMATION !ow 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 93.5% 34,580 92.3% 31,689 Regular diploma 0.6% 221 0.4% 154 Other diploma 5.9% 2,199 6.9% 2,379 High school equivalency 0.3% 115 Other completers 3.1% Dropouts 57.9% Dropouts who were male 16.4% Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state ( +) and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 195 165 275 X O 111. X 225- 135 175 105 125 75 75, ;45 Mathematics Science Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 229.1 26.2% 73.8% 22.1% 1.3% 284.0 22.4% 77.6% 31.5% 3.9% 158.1 28.9% 71.1% 36.0% 2.7% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 1 5 8 153 low& o Tutvga FORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 56,670 100% 63,003 Total education staff Instructional staff 54.5% 30,873 51.7% 32,593 Teachers 5.4% 3,050 10.2% 6,421 Instructional aides Support staff 1.6% 928 2.1% 1,332 Guidance counselors/directors 3.0% 1,689 3.4% 2,140 Librarians/library support 7.3% 4,134 6.1% 3,873 Administrative support 24.6% 13,959 21.7% 13,676 Other support services Administrators 2.5% 1,425 2.8% 1,770 School-based 1.1% 612 1.9% 1,198 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 15.6 15.4 17.31 156 14.3 4.5 12.1 134 10 15 20 1987 1996 25 1.2 15.2 1.1 11.0 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 154 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 159 NFORMATION low Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 cuu .eu 3 to 9 (130- w V, 1 0 to 20 a) >- over 20 $10,000 $161298 $19,713 $16,891 $22,740 $21,756 $27,014 $24,861 $31,143 $20,000 $30,000 $40 000 1987 111 1993 $18,683 $24,858 $21,884 $33,272 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age under 30 rn 30 to 49 0 >- ro 50 to 54 55 and over 153% 10.2% 0% 62.1% 12.7% 13.7% 9 9% 12.9% 10% 20% 63.3% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1993 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned 0.4% 65.8% 31.3% 2.5% 0.0% 67.3% 31.3% 1.4% Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 160 155 IOW -ISCAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $29,612 $51,911 National school lunch $1,717 $7,239 National school breakfast $33,092 $51,531 Title I $21,780 $33,256 Education for the handicapped $11,883 $15,363 Vocational and adult education $9,091 $11,246 School improvement $219 $175 School assistance (federally affected areas) $246 $426 Bilingual education $240 Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source 43% i 52% 5% 71 Local FY97 48% I 47% 5% State FY88 Federal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Figure 11 Current expenditures by function 61% 5% 34% FY97 Instruction 59% 3% 38f% Noninstruction FY88 LI Support Services 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $1,958,184 $3,167,763 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) $4,073 $6,298 Revenue per pupil in membership $1,859,173 $2,885,943 Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) $3,867 $5,738 Current expenditure per pupil in membership 156 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 161 ANSAS K n as Kansas Department of Education, 120 SoutliESITOthStre-et-,Topeka, KS 66612-1182 Superintendent of Education Commissioner John A. Tompkins, (785) 296-3202 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Sherrill Martinez, (785) 296-3605 I Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Gary Watson, (785) 296-4980 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 421,112 466,293 1,463 1,464 27,317 30,875 82,264 82,264 5.1 5.7 1.8 1.8 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 38,888 (8%) 1987 1987 1996 2,445 2,579 $1,783 $3,064 $1,549 $2,889 $345 $718 $99,610 $134,450 421,112 (92%) 39,577 (8%) 1996 466,293 (92%) Public School Enrollment Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 162 157 KANSAS AGENCY SCHOOL NFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 100% 304 100% 304 100.0% 304 100.0% 304 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 1987 1996 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 1.3% 4 1.6% 5 5.9% 18 5.3% 16 20.7% 63 18.1% 55 72.0% 219 75.0% 228 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Distribution of agencies by type Total public education agencies Regular school districts Regional service agencies State-operated agencies Federally operated and other types Distribution of agencies by number of schools 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 22.4% 25.7% 0.0% None reported 0.0% 0/0 17.1 14.5$ 42.1% 40.5% 1987 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Eli 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 1,463 100% 1,464 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 99.7% 1,459 98.8% 1,446 Regular schools 0.0% 0 0.1% 1 Special education schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Vocational schools 0.3% 4 1.2% 17 Other and alternative schools 158 6.3STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 SCHOOL NFORMATION KANSAS Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 19.1% 28.1% 12.0% 18.7% 3.8% 5.1% 119.5% 121.0% 2711 % 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 45.6% 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 Schools Students 4.4% -5.1 %0 5.1% 6.3% 9.5% 14.1% 14.8% 30.4% _132.7% 37.9% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 44.8% 1987 1987 1996 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 45.5% 12.1% 7.6% 7.6% 3.8% 19.8% 3.6% 0.0% 0.0% 666 177 111 111 56 290 52 0 0 43.6% 8.8% 11.5% 4.4% 5.1% 19.3% 7.1% 0.1% 0.1% 638 129 168 65 74 283 104 2 1 PK, K, 1 to 3, PK, K, 1 to 8 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 7 to 8, 9 7, 8 to 12 9, 10, 11 to 12 Other grades Ungraded Not reported 4, 8 5, 6 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 1 6 4 159 ANSAS DBNT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade 641 36,335 37,130 34,366 32,290 31,108 30,824 29,580 29,932 29,038 30,098 30,489 30,448 28,792 10,041 3,723 Prekindergarten 32,890 Kindergarten 36,285 First 34,777 Second 35,003 Third 35,077 Fourth 36,134 Fifth 37,046 Sixth 36,890 Seventh 37,164 Eighth 39,108 Ninth 36,064 Tenth 32,702 Eleventh 29,244 Twelfth 4,186 Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1987 1996 165 11.7% 31.5% 13.2% 400,000 320,000 240,000 160,000 80,000 1987 1996 85.5% 1.9% 7.6% 4 0.6% .4% 84.9%, 1.1% 1.9% 6.5% 8.6% 8 c> 8 8 .,._, t` ' CU ,-, .t., ,.[ t..) V ..., U .t. .E =-E '6 c c c ..=. c 2 ro 9-, g 5 -- 1V" ro L.0 r2 ..c ro 0. g- 2 -'' ..,,,,I, , 2 ft co 9_ a G 2 ,., ± 1 ± 2 =^ 1- ± 1 O O o , c.= O "1, o o t2 0 0 V J:9 z z 3 '" z z iii ,c, .7 < a_ 'C.." .7( 0... (1)< < Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 160 ' STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT NFORMATION ANSAS 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 100.0% 26,933 100.0% 25,786 4.7% 56.5% 30.3% Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state (it) and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles did not participate in the NAEP 1996 State Assessment Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 1 6 6 161 KANSAS Timm 0NFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 47,569 100% 58,040 Total education staff Instructional staff 57.4% 27,317 53.2% 30,875 Teachers 5.3% 2,523 8.6% 5,003 Instructional aides Support staff 2.1% 996 1.9% 1,097 Guidance counselors/directors 2.7% 1,266 2.6% 1,481 Librarians/library support 7.7% 3,654 6.6% 3,819 Administrative support 20.8% 9,880 23.3% 13,546 Other support services Administrators 3.1% 1,474 2.9% 1,674 School-based 1.0% 459 0.9% 545 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by Overall 15.4 grade level 15.1 17.8 Primary 15.8 15.3 Middle 14.7 11.4 High 12.2 10 15 20 25 1987 1996 1987 1996 1.3 14.1 1.1 13.9 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 162 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 NFORMATION KANSAS Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 3 to 9 xa- 't-o 10 to 20 cu"3 >- over 20 $17,279 $23,003 $19,681 $24,972 $22,964 $29,764 $25,717 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $33,853 $30,000 $40,000 1987 1993 $17,377 $24,647 $21,909 $33,150 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age under 30 30 to 49 0 L'2 50 to 54 55 and over 17.0% 12.7% 712% 10.7% 10.2 12.4% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 65.6% 64.1% 1987 1993 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned 0.0% 53.4% 42.9% 3.8% 0.3% 53.5% 42.8% 3.4% Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 168 163 KANSAS FISCAL NFORMATION FISCAL iNFORMATION FY88 $25,239 $1,096 $31,997 $30,123 $9,081 $7,437 $10,711 $50 $621 Figure 10 Revenues by source FY97 $50,417 $9,665 $60,514 $38,352 $12,547 $18,451 $12,479 $1,007 Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 $1,773,743 $4,212 $1,568,041 $3,724 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education FY97 FY88 38% 52% 56% Local 5% 11 State 111 Federal 0% 20% 40% 58% 60% 5% 80% 371% 100% FY97 Instruction Noninstruction I 59% 1 1,14.% 3g% FY88 Support Services 1 20% 40% 60% 0% 80% 100% FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $3,040,600 $6,521 $2,568,525 $5,508 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership 164 1 .6 9 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 Kentucky Department of Education, 500 Mero Street, Fr nIcf40601 Superintendent of Education Commissioner Wilmer S. Cody, (502) 56411-41 National Cooperative Education-Statistics System Liaison William White, (502) 564-3141 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Robin Morley, (502) 564-2020 GENERAL CHA ACTEMST1CS 1987 1996 642,696 656,089 1,399 1,407 35,239 39,331 40,409 40,409 15.9 16.2 3.5 3.5 Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles 88,304 (12%) 1987 1987 1996 3,683 3,882 $2,003 $3,846 $1,866 $3,313 $394 $628 $84,394 $134,985 50,731 (7%) 1996 656,089 (93%) Public School Enrollment 0 Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 170 165 Mriagam 0 &woolSCHOOL oaFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 258 100% 258 Total public education agencies 69.0% 178 68.2% 176 Regular school districts 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Regional service agencies 30.2% 78 31.0% 80 State-operated agencies 0.8% 2 0.8% 2 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.4% 1 0.4% 1 100 or more schools 1.2% 3 1.2% 3 25 to 99 schools 14.3% 37 14.0% 36 10 to 24 schools 25.6% 66 27.5% 71 5 to 9 schools 27.5% 71 25.2% 65 1 to 4 schools 31.0% 80 31.8% 82 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 0.6% 1.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0% 10% 1987 20% 30% 1996 1987 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 1,399 100% 1,407 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 94.6% 1,323 94.8% 1,334 Regular schools 1.4% 19 0.6% 8 Special education schools 1.4% 19 0.8% 11 Vocational schools 2.7% 38 3.8% 54 Other and alternative schools 166 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 1 71 a@EGCWS@HOOL FORMATION Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 17.6% 21.0% 713% 19.2% 24.7% 26.6% 36.2% 0% Figure 4 Public schools by size of student 750 or more membership 525 to 749 375 to 524 10% 20% Ei] Schools 30% 40% Students 14.6% 14.3% 20.8% 20.4% 20.0% 24.7% 27.2% 200 to 374 22.6% 17.5% 1 to 199 1810% 0% 10% 20% 30% 1987 1996 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 40.3% 19.4% 9.0% 4.1% 4.0% 14.6% 4.4% 2.4% 1.7% 564 272 126 58 56 204 61 34 24 48.5% 6.5% 12.4% 2.9% 4.8% 15.4% 4.1% 0.6% 4.7% 682 92 175 41 68 216 58 9 66 PK, K, 1 to 3, PK, K, 1 to 8 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 7 to 8, 9 7,8 to 12 9, 10, 11 to 12 Other grades Ungraded Not reported 4, 8 5, 6 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 1 7 2 167 0 'OWDENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 19,428 49,206 46,450 54,536 48,209 51,388 47,697 49,491 54,703 48,446 47,018 48,325 46,850 46,636 48,695 47,250 49,675 44,641 49,641 51,188 55,989 49,605 48,867 47,244 43,346 41,586 38,460 13,154 11,061 Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1987 1996 168 Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded 40.3% 24.7% 17 600,000 480,000 360,000 240,000 120,000. 0.5% 10.2° 1987 89.2% 1996 88:9% 0.6% 0.1% 0.5% 9.9% E o c71 01 Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 3 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT FORMATION 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 99.6% 36,948 100.0% 36,641 Regular diploma 0.3% 104 Other diploma High school equivalency 0.2% 60 Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science 325 195 average scale scores for the state (4,) and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () 275 O X 165 percentiles O X 225 . 135 175 105 125 75 751 45 Mathematics Science Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 220 39.8% 60.2% 15.6% 1.2% 266.6 43.5% 56.5% 15.7% 1.4% 147.3 42.4% 57.6% 23.1% 1.5% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 5001 Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level 174 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 169 Ewa= 0 Oucarffl FORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 69,192 100% 74,880 Total reported education staff Instructional staff 50.9% 35,239 52.5% 39,331 Teachers 7.5% 5,182 10.6% 7,947 Instructional aides Support staff 1.3% 915 1.7% 1,272 Guidance counselors/directors 2.1% 1,443 2.4% 1,766 Librarians/library support 8.7% 6,054 6.6% 4,930 Administrative support 25.0% 17,325 21.8% 16,304 Other support services Administrators 2.4% 1,640 2.5% 1,903 School-based 2.0% 1,394 1.9% 1,427 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 15.8 17.4 16.5 17.9 161 10 15 20 [I] 1987 1996 25 1.0 11.6 1.1 11.8 Teacher to all other (reported) staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 170 17 5 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 NFORMATION Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience L.)°' n. "5 -n sai a) 1 to 2 3 to 9 01 to 20 over 20 $0 $16,228 $22,255 $32,187 $34,984 $19,519 $25,200 $24,413 $25,122 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 1987 1993 1987 1996 $16,150 $24,253 $23,018 $33,802 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.3% 0.1% 24.4% 23.6% 50.4% 56.8% 25.0% 19.5% rn 30 to 49 0 >- a, 50 to 54 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 17 171 FISCAL NFORMAT1ON FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $58,350 $14,250 $72,631 $25,339 $17,894 $12,353 $1,317 $195 $96,377 National school lunch $27,526 National school breakfast $135,792 Title I $59,480 Education for the handicapped $24,676 Vocational and adult education $28,078 School improvement $498 School assistance (federally affected areas) $154 Bilingual education Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 $1,819,222 $2,831 $1,741,799 $2,710 172 FY97 FY88 9% Local 12% State Federal 100% 0% FY97 FY88 20% 40% 61% 80% 74% j 5%21% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Instruction Noninstruction 0 Support Services FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $3,794,129 $5,783 $3,382,062 $5,155 177 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 LOUISIANA Louisiana Department of Education, 626 Superintendent of Education North 4th Street, 12th Floor, Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9064 Superintendent Cecil J. Picard, (504) 34602 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Bobby J. Franklin, (504) 342-0091 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Sue Dishongh, (504) 342-0092 GENERAL CH RACTERDSTICS 1987 1996 Demographics 793,093 1,599 42,920 793,296 1,477 47,334 48,523 48,523 16.3 16.3 3.3 3.0 Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 132,907 (14%) 11987 1987 1996 4,344 4,341 $1,829 $3,660 $1,924 $3,283 $362 $596 $89,509 $136,327 95,324 (11%) 11996 793,093 (86%) 793,296 (89%) Public School Enrollment Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 '7 8 173 OUISIANA AGENCY SCHOOL OEFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 100% 89 100% 72 74.2% 66 91.7% 66 6.7% 6 0.0% 0 6.7% 6 6.9% 5 12.4% 11 1.4% 1 1987 1996 2.2% 2 2.8% 2 19.1% 17 22.2% 16 42.7% 38 40.3% 29 18.0% 16 26.4% 19 10.1% 9 8.3% 6 7.9% 7 0.0% 0 Distribution of agencies by type Total public education agencies Regular school districts Regional service agencies State-operated agencies Federally operated and other types 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 Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 10% 0)/0 19.7% -122.7% 80.3% 77.3% 1987 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 1,599 100% 1,477 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 93.4% 1,494 92.7% 1,369 Regular schools 1.8% 29 2.6% 39 Special education schools 3.9% 63 0.7% 11 Vocational schools 0.8% 13 3.9% 58 Other and alternative schools 174 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 17.,9 GAOSCHOOL FORMATION LOUISIANA Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 31.1% 36.2% 127.7% 30.0% 1.5% 1.4% 14.4%, 18.0% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 23.6% Figure 4 Public schools by size of student 750 or more membership 525 to 749 Schools Students 17.7% 18.4% 22.9% 23.9% 23.1% 375 to 524 24.4% 25.8% 200 to 374 23.6% 10.5% 1 to 199 9.8% 1987 1996 0% 10% 20% 30% 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 40.0% 639 41.3% 610 PK, K, I to 3, 4, 5, 6 4.1% 66 5.1% 75 PK, K, 1 to 8 12.1% 193 14.2% 209 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 4.8% 76 4.2% 62 7 to 8, 9 5.4% 86 4.2% 62 7, 8 to 12 12.9% 206 12.9% 190 9, 10, 11 to 12 12.9% 206 16.4% 242 Other grades 1.0% 16 1.7% 25 Ungraded 6.9% 111 0.1% 2 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 1 s 175 LOUISIANA DENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 1,305 20,066 70,222 61,170 71,582 64,136 66,241 59,025 64,517 58,244 62,411 59,082 61,005 59,815 58,876 61,493 60,828 61,343 54,841 57,344 61,716 68,328 55,124 54,975 46,655 47,525 42,745 41,759 15,025 18,991 Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1987 43.1% Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded 450,000 360,000 270,000 180,000 90,000 0 ct0 C t-v C 0. O c; °z c c ro C ro Cd < O <`? tO cu E C0z 1996 11.1% Students in special education with IEPs 49.2% School membership eligible for free lunch 22.1% School-age children below poverty 176 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 181-J- D ENT N FORMATION OUISIANA 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 84.6% 12.3% 3.1% 39,084 5,663 1,437 78.8% 21.2% 36,467 9,840 11.6% 56.9% 53.9% Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state (4) and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 195 275 165 X X 135 O 225 175 0 I11 105 125 75 75, ,45 Mathematics Science Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 209 56.0% 44.0% 7.7% 0.4% 252.4 61.5% 38.5% 7.4% 0.5% 132.4 59.7% 40.3% 13.4% 0.6% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 177 1 8: 2 LOUISIANA o MIN CINFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 88,794 100% 94,113 Total education staff Instructional staff 48.3% 42,920 50.3% 47,334 Teachers 8.4% 7,477 10.6% 10,002 Instructional aides Support staff 0.9% 796 2.9% 2,703 Guidance counselors/directors 1.3% 1,145 1.5% 1,367 Librarians/library support 5.2% 4,650 3.6% 3,421 Administrative support 30.9% 27,415 27.1% 25,543 Other support services Administrators 2.6% 2,266 2.6% 2,442 School-based 2.4% 2,125 1.4% 1,301 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 0.9 9.8 178 1.0 12.6 Overall Primary Middle High 68 18.9 16.5 17.6 16.8 16.1 17.3 10 15 20 1987 1996 25 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 3 NPORMATION LOUISIANA Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 U C:1) 3 to 9 a. 0 v., 10 to 20 >- over 20 $0 $15,4914 $18,569 $16,899 $20,830 $20,448 $25,755 $22,235 $28,827 $10,000 $20,000 $30 000 [II 1987 1993 $14,966 $21,209 $21,087 $28,347 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.4% 0.7% 53.6% 60.6% 31.2% 31.2% 14.9% 7.4% under 30 cn 30 to 49 4-0 row 50 to 54 >- 55 and over 16.4% 13.6% 65 69.2% 3% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 18 4 179 LOUISIANA FISCAL NFORMATION FISCAL FORMAT I FY88 $38,180 $16,765 $101,364 $7,349 $21,406 $15,491 $8,302 $1,785 $410 Figure 10 Revenues by source FY97 $146,140 $40,111 $203,662 $51,188 $26,943 $30,114 $3,301 $3,175 Figure 11 Current expenditures by function Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education FY97 FY88 0 J i7 I ...,,,,. lc 70 33% i___ 55c% 0 11% 1 0% FY97 FY88 20% 40% 60% 57% 60% 80% 9% 32% 100% 8% 35% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Local State Federal Instruction Noninstruction Support Services FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $2,541,690 $4,154,494 $3,205 $5,237 $2,289,241 $3,747,507 $2,886 $4,724 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership 180 :8.5 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 MAIN 0 Maine Department of Education, State House Sri don no l3, Augusta, ME 04333-0023 Superintendent of Education Commissioner J. Duke Albanese, (207) 287-51 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison James E. Watkins, (207) 287-5841 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator James E. Watkins, (207) 287-5841 GENERAL C AF ACT[ RISTDCS 1987 1996 211,817 213,593 749 721 14,204 15,551 33,215 33,215 6.4 6.4 2.3 2.2 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 1987 0 1987 1996 1,185 1,239 $2,416 $4,199 $2,076 $3,576 $363 $502 $96,171 $126,956 9,183 (4%) 211,817 (96%) 13,997 (6%) 1996 213,593 (94%) Public School Enrollment Ei Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 181 MAIRE 0 MNNEW SO+1001. FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 298 100% 326 Total public education agencies 67.1% 200 87.1% 284 Regular school districts 32.6% 97 12.3% 40 Regional service agencies 0.0% 0 0.3% 1 State-operated agencies 0.3% 1 0.3% 1 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 100 or more schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 25 to 99 schools 3.7% 11 2.8% 9 10 to 24 schools 17.4% 52 16.3% 53 5 to 9 schools 57.4% 171 54.0% 176 1 to 4 schools 21.5% 64 27.0% 88 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 1987 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 1987 111 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 749 100% 721 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 92.9% 696 96.1% 693 Regular schools 0.1% 1 0.1% 1 Special education schools 3.7% 28 3.7% 27 Vocational schools 3.2% 24 0.0% 0 Other and alternative schools 182 ,f04.../',*g STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 MgRogSCHOOL FORMATION MAINE Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 0% I. 10.6% 23.9°A. .1% 7.8% 11.2%1 14.7% 0.0% 0.0% 28.4% 5 461.3% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 3.9%1 4.2%1 9.0% 11.1% 14.04,O 14.8°/0 Schools 29.4% 32.6% Students 0% 10% 20% 30% 43.6% 37.3% 40% 50% 1987 1987 1996 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 34.7% 15.0% 10.8% 3.7% 2.7% 11.7% 17.1% 0.4% 3.9% 260 112 81 28 20 88 128 3 29 34.7% 15.3% 12.8% 3.1% 2.1% 13.0% 14.8% 0.1% 4.2% 250 110 92 22 15 94 107 1 30 PK, K, 1 to 3, PK, K, 1 to 8 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 7 to 8, 9 7,8 to 12 9, 10, 11 to 12 Other grades Ungraded Not reported 4, 8 5, 6 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 1 8 8 183 MAIMN 0 ,VIIEDRCOU DaFORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 1,620 828 16,988 15,864 18,227 17,116 15,792 16,601 15,496 16,826 15,165 16,621 14,812 17,421 14,596 17,512 15,330 17,481 15,204 17,124 16,651 15,849 16,647 15,010 16,541 13,562 15,567 12,851 3,181 2,927 Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded 250,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 0 1987 1996 98.3% 97.2% 0.8% 0.2% 0.2% 0.5% 0.9% 0.6% 0.4% 0.9% O-. 8 8 . 4. . -0 2 .`"t3) i LE 2 ,0 0 `T'' a a 2 z .' 2 VP t f I C 2 :ii ± T ± u . .... F: n, .-, u 0 0 t-) LO a) Z Z r- < ra_ ? `,:t O Zri .Y1 g_ LE 2 .63 O. 0 0C z Z 1987 1996 14.0% Students in special education with IEPs 24.5% School membership eligible for free lunch 13.5% School-age children below poverty 184 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT NFORMATION MAIN 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 78.9% 13,692 95.1% 11,795 Regular diploma 1.7% 212 Other diploma 16.6% 2,888 3.1% 379 High school equivalency 4.4% 771 0.2% 19 Other completers 3.1% Dropouts 61.5% Dropouts who were male 2.9% Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state (*) and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 195 275 X 165 X 225 -135 175 105 125 75 75; Mathematics Science 45 Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 232.2 24.5% 75.5% 27.5% 2.8% 284.1 22.6% 77.4% 31.2% 5.5% 163.0 22.5% 77.5% 41.5% 4.1% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 t90 185 MAINE 0 ZumNOtiFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 24,410 100% 30,246 Total education staff Instructional staff 58.2% 14,204 51.4% 15,551 Teachers 11.0% 2,683 14.2% 4,286 Instructional aides Support staff 1.8% 441 2.0% 593 Guidance counselors/directors 1.9% 463 2.0% 605 Librarians/library support 6.2% 1,508 5.8% 1,750 Administrative support 15.5% 3,781 19.9% 6,016 Other support services Administrators 3.4% 838 2.9% 880 School-based 2.0% 492 1.9% 565 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High [14.6 15.0 10 15 20 1996 1987 3 25 1.4 10.7 1.0 12.6 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 186 1 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 ayoy oaFORMATION MAIN Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 5 3 to 9 a_ Lux 0 ,) 0 1 to 20 (Ow >- over 20 $0 $10,000 $20,000 1987 $15,584 $20,157 $18,684 $24,395 $23,365 $30,847 $25,656 $34,674 $30,000 $40,000 1993 $15,762 $23,425 $21,108 $33,676 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.0% 1.0% 69.0% 68.8% 26.7% 28.4% 4.3% 1.8% under 30 30 to 49 0 50 to 54 55 and over 8.0% 16.5% 6 5% 9.4%1 10% 20% 30% 40% 0% 1987 50% 60% 70% 80% 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 1.92 187 AINE FISCAL INFORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $10,946 $840 $22,157 $9,902 $5,564 $3,903 $3,196 $641 $55 $18,629 $3,253 $29,143 $18,324 $7,759 $10,289 $2,984 $694 National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 $886,378 $4,185 $839,860 $3,965 188 FY97 FY88 47% 47% 5% El Local 42% 6% El State 0% 20% 40% 60% 100% FY97 FY88 68% I 70 %. 80% 2% 30% 3% 28% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Federal Instruction Noninstruction Support Services FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $1,499,504 $7,020 $1,351,500 $6,327 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership TATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 ARYLAN Maryland Department of Educatio timore Streetialtimore, MD 21201 Superintendent of Education Superintendent Nancy S. Grasmick, (410) 767-0462 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liatsorri) Ricka Markowitz, (410) 767-0026 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Kathie Hiatt, (410) 333-2664 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 683,797 818,583 1,206 1,286 40,093 47,943 10,577 10,577 64.6 77.4 11.4 12.2 Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles 104,203 (13%) 1987 E] 1987 1996 4,566 5,060 $2,564 $3,951 $2,027 $3,180 $257 $422 $127,329 $157,019 93,346 (10%) Public School Enrollment Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 ,.194 189 MARYLAND AGENCY SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 24 100% 24 Total public education agencies 100.0% 24 100.0% 24 Regular school districts 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Regional service agencies 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 20.8% 5 20.8% 100 or more schools 33.3% 8 33.3% 8 25 to 99 schools 37.5% 9 33.3% 8 10 to 24 schools 8.3% 2 12.5% 3 5 to 9 schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 1 to 4 schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 No schools reported Figure 2 3,400 or more Regular school districts by student membership size 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 0% 95.8% 91.7% 4.2% 40% 60% 80% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 20% 1987 1996 1987 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 1,206 100% 1,286 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 93.8% 1,131 93.1% 1,197 Regular schools 3.8% 46 3.7% 48 Special education schools 1.8% 22 0.9% 11 Vocational schools 0.6% 7 2.3% 30 Other and alternative schools 190 .1 5STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGENCY/SCHOOL NFORMATION MARYLAN Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 H 9.6% 18.2% 62.1% 65 1% 0.0% 0.0% 3.6% 3.5% 14.8% 13.3% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% Schools Students 19.2% 26.5% 24.5 0% 12.5% 8.7% 6.6% 10% 20% 30% 27 24.1% 20.3% 30.3% 4% 1987 1996 40% 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 60.2% 726 60.1% 773 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 1.2% 15 1.6% 21 PK, K, 1 to 8 11.4% 138 15.0% 193 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 4.2% 51 2.2% 28 7 to 8, 9 0.9% 11 0.6% 8 7, 8 to 12 13.2% 159 13.4% 172 9, 10, 11 to 12 6.5% 78 6.5% 84 Other grades 1.0% 12 0.4% 5 Ungraded 1.3% 16 0.2% 2 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 19 6 191 MARYLAND STUDENT NFORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade 10,032 53,146 58,466 54,096 51,826 49,555 48,477 46,532 48,134 46,717 53,370 51,297 50,624 48,642 12,883 19,639 61,856 68,645 66,645 64,728 63,693 62,178 61,962 61,268 59,236 65,307 56,261 49,695 44,232 13,238 Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 1987 1996 Public school student membership by 500,000; racial/ethnic category 59.7% 400,000 300,0001 1987 192 1996 12.7% 25.6% 10.1% 19 5.3% 200,0001., 100,0001- 1 3.1% 1 0.2% 1.7% 0.3%1 1 1 rE) M 2 a El 2 :4 6 ; SOU -'- -Z5-=- ,c1.,?-- c.= c ro m T. .7 a" ' Lo , 0 t:,..; 6 .L.:s 1.=&? ...w-c'E CO ..,.." t P.,- 5 Z CT 7'' 2 La Z , C -,4 Y C C c ,c, .V.:12: ± c -+4 C C = = x ± E 2 0 0 ,0 - 0 0 ct3 '''' ..Y. 9- Lo Z Z t., _..T 41 z Z , .,- =( T.1 < a_ E E 4 4 3.9% 3.5% 56.7 5.6% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 TUDE NFORMATION ARYLAND 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 87.1% 12.9% 46,107 6,828 98.8% 1.2% 41,785 496 Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 195 165 275 X 135 225 O 175 105 111 .11 125 75 75, ,45 Mathematics Science Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 220.7 41.4% 58.6% 21.6% 2.8% 269.7 42.6% 57.4% 24.4% 5.4% 145.3 44.9% 55.1% 25.1% 1.9% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 . 1. 9 8 193 MARYLAND 0 SSITaiN FORMATIO N STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 73,716 100% 85,522 Total education staff Instructional staff 54.4% 40,093 56.1% 47,943 Teachers 7.2% 5,316 8.2% 6,989 Instructional aides Support staff 1.9% 1,403 2.1% 1,825 Guidance counselors/directors 1.9% 1,422 1.8% 1,581 Librarians/library support 7.0% 5,148 4.7% 4,032 Administrative support 24.0% 17,704 22.1% 18,888 Other support services Administrators 3.2% 2,327 3.3% 2,843 School-based 0.4% 304 1.7% 1,421 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 1.2 15.2 1.3 11.2 Overall Primary Middle High 17.1 17.1 19.9 18.8 16.3 16.2 17.3 17.3 5 10 15 20 25 1987 1996 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 194 1 9 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 Max OaFORMATION ARYLAND Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 a, 1.1 a, s3- 3 to 9 a_ X 1.1.1 .(5 ," 1 0 tO 20 a,"3 >- over 20 $19,089 $25 544 $21,828 $29,724 $30,464 $40,475 $33,608 $45,878 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 1987 111 1993 $19,490 $30,933 $26,548 $41,257 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age under 30 30 to 49 "5 >- co 50 to 54 55 and over 14.2% 14.7% 10.4% 14.9% 7 7 1% .6% 68.2% 62.8% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% Ell 1987 1993 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned 0.3% 41.6% 50.8% 7.3% 0.3% 43.3% 49.6% 6.8% Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 200 195 MARYLAN FISCAL FORMATION FISCAL FOR r ATE FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $35,701 $75,897 National school lunch $5,094 $14,699 National school breakfast $72,001 $62,176 Title I $64,336 $59,549 Education for the handicapped $16,096 $19,279 Vocational and adult education $13,022 $23,013 School improvement $8,206 $5,021 School assistance (federally affected areas) $642 $1,178 Bilingual education $145 Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source 56% 39% 50/0, Local FY97 56% 39% 5°/,j, State FY88 Federal 7 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Figure 11 Current expenditures by function 61% 5% FY97 Instruction 62% 1 i 2% $% Noninstruction FY88 Support Services 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $3,464,182 $6,042,059 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) $5,066 $7,381 Revenue per pupil in membership $3,128,165 $5,529,309 Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) $4,575 $6,755 Current expenditure per pupil in membership 196 2 0 'STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 ASSAHUSETTS Massachusetts Department of Education, 350 Main Streef,--14 lden, MA 02148-5023 Superintendent of Education Interim Commissioner David P. Drilcoll, (781) 388-3300 National Cooperative Educatiolin Statistics-System Liaison Steven Chrostowski, (781) 388-3300 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Mary Jane McDonnell, (781) 388-3300 GENERAL C A 1987 825,320 1,795 59,517 8,257 100.0 21.7 CTEROSTDCS 1996 Demographics 933,898 Students in public elementary and secondary schools 1,856 Public schools 64,574 Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools 8,257 Land area in square miles 113.1 Public school students per square mile 22.5 Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 135,680 (14%) 1987 El 1987 1996 5,935 6,085 $2,462 $4,338 $2,570 $4,216 $317 $455 $159,191 $201,752 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND 100,001 (10%) 1996 933,898 (90%) Public School Enrollment El Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 2,02 197 MAS SA@HMEM 0 [-ARMEWOSCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY /SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 428 100% 465 Total public education agencies 92.5% 396 75.9% 353 Regular school districts 7.5% 32 18.3% 85 Regional service agencies 0.0% 0 0.2% 1 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0 5.6% 26 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.2% 1 0.2% 1 100 or more schools 1.4% 6 1.3% 6 25 to 99 schools 6.8% 29 6.0% 28 10 to 24 schools 24.8% 106 24.9% 116 5 to 9 schools 52.1% 223 44.9% 209 1 to 4 schools 14.7% 63 22.6% 105 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 16.2% 22.1% 27'3% 0.5% 13.9% 9.1% 11.1% 15.9% 15.7% 21.8% 30.0% 1987 0A3 10% 20% 30% 40% 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 1,795 100% 1,856 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 96.7% 1,735 95.6% 1,774 Regular schools 0.4% 7 0.4% 7 Special education schools 2.3% 41 2.4% 45 Vocational schools 0.7% 12 1.6% 30 Other and alternative schools 198 21)(4 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 SCHOOL FORMATION ASSACH Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 1987 1996 53.1% 953 51.0% 947 4.1% 74 4.2% 78 11.6% 208 13.3% 246 5.1% 91 2.2% 41 2.8% 50 3.1% 57 13.1% 236 12.4% 230 8.4% 151 12.7% 235 0.4% 7 0.3% 6 1.4% 25 0.9% 16 City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 27.7% 8.2% 57.9% 0.0% 0.0% 2.4% 2.0% 12.0% 9.9% 59.9% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 0 Schools LI Students 14.6% 10.5% 4 28.8% 35.0% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 0 1987 0 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 PK, K, 1 to 8 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 7 to 8, 9 7,8 to 12 9, 10, 11 to 12 Other grades Ungraded Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 204 199 MASSACHUSETTS 0 nurmav OaFORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade 4,783 67,138 69,099 62,640 59,939 58,163 57,445 56,480 58,673 59,272 65,364 65,339 65,354 64,221 11,410 15,695 76,519 81,375 77,953 75,468 73,659 72,121 71,768 69,867 67,029 70,811 64,182 58,643 52,569 6,239 Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1987 1996 200 Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded 17.0% 20.9% 205 800,000 640,000 480,000 320,000 160,000! OJ 0.1% ; Oc . 2 N V A '''' < a 2.8% 16.0% 1987 7.4% 83.7% 4.0% 1996 9.6% 8.4% 77.9% 0.2%1 b -0 c .-=-7'u t.- 22 .,-/ E co a.., ± -V ,-, Q, k.., ry-E .E O T. c5 c73 ? :4 S ± 4i 2 14, CC 2 a z c C o o z z !!" < E cT3 ^93.. o 0 z Z Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 TUDENT NFORMATION MASSACH 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 100.0% 61,010 100.0% 47,993 3.3% 58.1% 36.3% Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority 325 195 275- 0 X 165 O X 225- -135 175 105 125 75 75; ,45 Mathematics Science Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 229 28.6% 71.4% 24.3% 1.9% 277.6 31.7% 68.3% 27.6% 4.7% 156.9 30.6% 69.4% 36.8% 3.8% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-972 06 201 ASSAOH(VMEM 0 E,`Taffl NFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 103,471 I 100% 116,749 Total education staff Instructional staff 57.5% 59,517 55.3% 64,574 Teachers 7.8% 8,024 11.9% 13,868 Instructional aides Support staff 2.0% 2,075 1.8% 2,125 Guidance counselors/directors 0.9% 955 0.9% 1,007 Librarians/library support 8.0% 8,295 7.6% 8,885 Administrative support 19.5% 20,181 18.8% 21,975 Other support services Administrators 2.0% 2,105 1.8% 2,155 School-based 2.2% 2,319 1.9% 2,160 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 5 10 15 20 1987 1996 25 1.4 13.5 1.2 15.0 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 202 207 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 nnw NFORMATION MASSA@H Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 C 3 to 9 LUX v, 10 to 20 0,- over 20 $18,501 $25,867 $22,459 $31,061 $29,369 $37,808 $31,0041 $40,818 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 1987 1993 $18,600 $30,379 $26,445 $44,101 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers under 30 9.6% by age 5.5% a, 30 to 49 68.9% 65 7% 0 9.8% 1 '2 ro 50 to 54 >- 15 3% 11.6°0 55 and over 13.5% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1993 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned 0.5% 47.3% 44.3% 7.9% 1.3% 39.1% 54.8% 4.8% Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 203 203 MASSACHUSETTS FISCAL INFORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $41,421 $85,909 National school lunch $7,859 $17,297 National school breakfast $107,587 $152,770 Title I $19,586 $97,738 Education for the handicapped $21,010 $28,290 Vocational and adult education $16,107 $46,097 School improvement $11,432 $1,110 School assistance (federally affected areas) $2,801 $3,821 Bilingual education $335 $65 Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 $4,485,247 $5,435 $4,098,062 $4,965 FY97 FY88 55% 40% 5% 53% 42% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY97 FY88 66%1 3% 31% 65%i 3% 32% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Local LI State 111 Federal 0 Instruction Noninstruction 0 Support Services FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $7,229,486 $7,741 $6,846,610 $7,331 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership 204 2o STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 I@HIGAN I C Michigan Department of Education, 608 est Allean-SEr 4th Floor, Lansing, MI 48933 Superintendent of Education Superintendent Arthur E. Ellis, (517) 373-9235 National Cooperative Education Statistics Sys Jean Shane, (517) 241-2375 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Ki-Suck Chung, (517) 335-0425 GENER CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1,589,287 3,620 79,972 58,216 27.3 6.2 Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 1987 9,187 $2,338 $2,211 $302 $99,207 1996 Demographics 1,685,714 Students in public elementary and secondary schools 3,853 Public schools 88,051 Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools 58,216 Land area in square miles 29.0 Public school students per square mile 6.6 Public schools per 100 square miles 201,713 (11%) 1987 1996 9,731 $4,656 $3,693 $940 $142,365 164,007 (9%) 1,589,287 (89%) 1996 1,685,714 (91%) Public School Enrollment [1] Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 2 1 0 205 I@HIGAN AGENCY SCHOOL NFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 624 100% 730 Total public education agencies 90.2% 563 91.5% 668 Regular school districts 9.1% 57 7.8% 57 Regional service agencies 0.6% 4 0.5% 4 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0 0.1% 1 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.2% 1 0.3% 2 100 or more schools 2.1% 13 1.9% 14 25 to 99 schools 8.8% 55 8.1% 59 10 to 24 schools 28.8% 180 26.6% 194 5 to 9 schools 58.3% 364 60.5% 442 1 to 4 schools 1.8% 11 2.6% 19 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 1987 1996 100% 3,620 90.0% 3,258 4.9% 177 1.6% 58 3.5% 127 100% 3,853 89.7% 5.3% 1.6% 3.5% 3,455 203 60 135 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 19.0% 18.3% 33.0% 28.4% -D.0% 0.2% 6.0% 0% 10% 15.4% 1987 20.7% 20% 30% 40% Distribution of schools by type 1996 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported Regular schools Special education schools Vocational schools Other and alternative schools 206 ,,LS/ATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 SCHOOL NFORMATION ICHIGAN Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 12.4cro 1 to 199 13.8% 26L9% 28.8% 40.6% 45.0% 0.0% 0.0% 10.0% 810% 22.5% 18.2% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Schools Students 27.5% 274% 30.1% 26.5% 1987 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 1987 1996 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 49.0% 1,772 45.4% 1,748 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 1.6% 58 1.8% 71. PK, K, 1 to 8 9.9% 360 11.8% 453 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 5.0% 181 3.1% 120 7 to 8, 9 4.3% 157 3.4% 131 7, 8 to 12 12.3% 445 12.9% 497 9, 10, 11 to 12 7.5% 270 9.9% 381 Other grades 1.9% 68 1.8% 69 Ungraded 8.5% 309 9.9% 383 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 2 9 9 207 I@HIGAN DENT NFORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 4,128 16,870 139,622 137,096 126,361 142,124 118,541 132,706 114,723 127,448 110,254 127,113 107,676 126,012 105,680 129,427 110,785 126,586 110,862 122,686 126,279 138,778 119,680 121,255 118,153 108,581 111,126 95,028 65,417 34,034 Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded 1,400,000 1,120,000 840,000 560,000 280,000 0 E co a COz 1987 1996 4.0% Students in special education with IEPs 26.5% School membership eligible for free lunch 14.3% School-age children below poverty 208 2.13' STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT FORMATION NENIGAN 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 100.0% 102,725 96.1% 85,530 Regular diploma 1.8% 1,604 Other diploma 1.2% 1,071 High school equivalency 0.9% 773 Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state (1) and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 195 165 275 0 x 0 x 225 135 175 105 125 75 75, ,45 Mathematics Science Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 226.3 32.1% 67.9% 23.0% 2.2% 276.9 33.0% 67.0% 28.3% 4.4% 153.2 35.1% 64.9% 32.3% 2.8% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 214 209 I@HIGAN oNFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 170,702 100% 194,954 Total education staff Instructional staff 46.8% 79,972 45.2% 88,051 Teachers 6.5% 11,166 9.5% 18,556 Instructional aides Support staff 1.7% 2,835 1.5% 2,943 Guidance counselors/directors 1.8% 2,997 1.7% 3,344 Librarians/library support 6.2% 10,605 5.3% 10,293 Administrative support 33.4% 56,930 32.7% 63,739 Other support services Administrators 2.6% 4,516 2.8% 5,481 School-based 1.0% 1,681 1.3% 2,547 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 19.9 19.1 20.3 18.5 1987 10 15 18.9 20 1996 25 0.9 12.9 0.8 11.0 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 210 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 gonrfig 0NFORMATION I@HIGAN Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 $19,100 $34,080 $26,404 $47,769 Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.1% 0.0% 39.7% 46.6% 55.7% 48.1% 4.6% 5.3% 1 to 2 L.,a) -ccu 3 to 9 a,0 Lux v, 01 to 20 :75 a, >- over 20 $18,291 $27,327 $22,198 $33,335 $32,498 $44,074 $35,089 $0 $15,000 $30,000 $48,470 $45,000 $60,000 1987 1993 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary under 30 cn 30 to 49 0 >- a, 50 to 54 55 and over 9.6% 9.9% 159.6V 10.2% 19.9% 8.0% 10.6% 72.3% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 216 211 I@HIGAN "ISCAL FORMATION FISCAL BNF M TO ke) FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $78,300 $139,596 National school lunch $4,900 $27,713 National school breakfast $168,575 $309,622 Title I $2,453 $99,146 Education for the handicapped $37,581 $71,223 Vocational and adult education $30,059 $69,752 School improvement $6,800 $4,934 School assistance (federally affected areas) $4,225 $1,167 Bilingual education $2,094 Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source 28% 66% 7% tn_ Local FY97 1 59% 36% 6%1 State FY88 111 Federal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Figure 11 Current expenditures by function 59% 3% 38% FY97 Ej Instruction 57% 1 21% 41% Noninstruction FY88 Support 0 Services 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $7,650,004 $13,437,615 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) $4,813 $7,978 Revenue per pupil in membership $6,913,261 $11,686,124 Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) $4,350 $6,938 Current expenditure per pupil in membership 212 Zr-7 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 &SOT nes Minnesota Department of Children, Famies & Learnin r1.500Eighway 36 West, Roseville, MN 55113 Superintendent of Education Commissioner Christine Jax, (651) 582-8204 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Carol Hokenson, (612) 296-4432 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Rod Riese, (612) 297-3474 GENERAL CHARACTERDSTDCS 1987 721,481 1,570 42,132 84,068 8.6 1.9 Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 1996 Demographics 847,204 Students in public elementary and secondary schools 2,116 Public schools 48,245 Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools 84,068 Land area in square miles 10.1 Public school students per square mile 2.5 Public schools per 100 square miles 76,519 (10%) 1987 r] 1987 1996 4,235 4,649 $2,666 $4,883 $2,246 $3,936 $448 $802 $110,522 $152,994 78,143 (8%) 721,481 (90%) 1996 847,204 (92%) Public School Enrollment [] Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 21.8 213 NUANESM O Muff SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 505 100% 453 Total public education agencies 86.3% 436 84.3% 382 Regular school districts 13.7% 69 15.0% 68 Regional service agencies 0.0% 0 0.7% 3 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.0% 0 0.4% 2 100 or more schools 0.8% 4 1.8% 8 25 to 99 schools 3.8% 19 6.8% 31 10 to 24 schools 8.7% 44 13.2% 60 5 to 9 schools 82.4% 416 76.2% 345 1 to 4 schools 4.4% 22 1.5% 7 No schools reported Figure 2 3,400 or more Regular school districts by student membership size 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 0% 11.5% 14.9% 12.2% 16.5% 23.6% 24.1% 35.6% 23.8% 40% 16.7% 30% 1996 12.8% 20% 0.5% 7.9% 10% 1987 1987 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 1,570 100% 2,116 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 95.8% 1,504 70.2% 1,485 Regular schools 1.8% 29 5.2% 111 Special education schools 2.2% 34 0.6% 12 Vocational schools 0.2% 3 24.0% 508 Other and alternative schools 1 214 " STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGE SCHOOL NFORMATION Mow&SOT Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and City 19.0% students by type of locale: 1996-97 1).2% 34.9% Urban Fringe 45.8% 1.2% Large Town 1.3% 14.8% Small Town 14.7% 30.1% Rural 21.0% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Schools Students Figure 4 Public schools by size of student 750 or more membership 525 to 749 14.0%1 15.6% 21.0% 19.8% 17.6% 375 to 524 14.7% 23.5% 200 to 374 17.9% 23.9% 1 to 199 32.0% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 1987 1996 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 51.6% 810 37.5% 793 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 0.9% 14 1.6% 33 PK, K, 1 to 8 5.0% 79 6.7% 142 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7,8 5.4% 85 3.4% 72 7 to 8, 9 19.0% 299 12.4% 262 7, 8 to 12 8.8% 138 11.3% 239 9, 10, 11 to 12 5.3% 83 11.6% 245 Other grades 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Ungraded 3.9% 62 15.6% 330 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 215 Nom E4 0 T& DENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade 5,693 62,391 61,291 57,906 55,082 52,761 51,167 8,902 62,383 64,508 63,465 63,203 63,024 65,090 49,044 66,003 51,353 66,293 49,865 65,881 51,900 68,569 54,804 66,904 58,659 62,566 59,565 60,413 0 Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1987 1996 15.6% 216 800,000, 640,000 480,000, 320,000 160,000 0 1.7% 1.5% 1987 0.9% 2.1% 93.8% 4.1% 1.9% 1996 2.2% ,5.2% 86.5% 6 al C ro Z 41-j 4 c c E LE 2 3 :51 I 0 0 Z Z 5 3' S. a5 " 2 m- cC -se E4 U C V C co a 9- ±- 0 0 Z Z Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT FORMATION INNE4SOT 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 100.0% 53,533 100.0% 50,481 5.3% 58.0% 30.7% Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science 325 195 average scale scores for the state (*) and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th ( ) 275 0 X 0 165 percentiles X 225 135 175 105 125 75 75, ,45 , Mathematics Science Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 232.2 24.5% 75.5% 29.4% 3.2% 284.0 25.0% 75.0% 34.5% 6.0% 158.6 28.1% 71.9% 36.7% 3.1% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996 -972 217 972 2 2 INNE3SOT& o guaq NFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 74,027 100% 86,856 Total education staff Instructional staff 56.9% 42,132 55.5% 48,245 Teachers 8.6% 6,389 13.0% 11,255 Instructional aides Support staff 1.2% 855 1.1% 915 Guidance counselors/directors 2.1% 1,575 2.1% 1,863 Librarians/library support 7.5% 5,553 6.9% 5,971 Administrative support 19.3% 14,280 17.3% 15,014 Other support services Administrators 2.2% 1,634 1.8% 1,597 School-based 2.2% 1,609 2.3% 1,996 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 17.1 17.6. 18.5 J17.1 17.3 17.3 15.3 16.2 5 10 15 20 1987 1996 25 1.3 13.0 1.2 13.4 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 218 223 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 maw [NFORMATION NOT Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 U a, 3 to 9 o_ oi to 20 ;IT) a, >- over 20 $17,193 $23,677 $20,851 $26,831 $27,876 $34,414 $33,028 $40,823 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 1987 1993 $19,625 $29,900 $25,600 $38,276 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.1% 0.1% 64.8% 63.4% 31.3% 33.6% 3.9% 2.9% under 30 30 to 49 "5 >- a,`1" 50 to 54 55 and over 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 224 219 INNE4 OT "ISCAL NFORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 $37,200 $1,900 $48,909 $28,519 $16,115 $12,956 $5,270 $1,731 $3,901 Figure 10 Revenues by source $74,504 $11,570 $86,401 $62,832 $21,761 $23,331 $6,211 $2,293 $61 Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 $3,298,933 $4,572 $2,981,209 $4,132 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education FY97 FY88 4;1% 40% 0% FY97 FY88 55% , 4% Li Local 56% 4% State Federal 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 64% 4% 32% 63% 5% 33% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Lj Instruction Non instruction Support Services FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $6,109,916 $7,212 $5,087,353 $6,005 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership 220 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 225 IS916SIPPI Mississippi Department of Education, Post Office, ox 771, Jackson, MS 39205-0771 Superintendent Richard Thompson, (601) 359512 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Nathan Slater, (601) 359-3487 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Mary Gilmore-Dunn, (601) 359-3487 Superintendent of Education L CH RACTE DSTOCS 1987 1996 505,550 503,967 955 1,007 26,930 29,293 47,716 47,716 10.6 10.6 2.0 2.1 Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles 66,450 (12%) 1987 1987 1996 2,589 2,711 $1,787 $3,443 $1,607 $3,298 $375 $548 $63,190 $102,293 47,451 (9%) 1996 503,967 (91%) Public School Enrollment Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 226 221 1651651PN AGENCY SCHOOL NFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 100% 167 100% 164 91.0% 152 93.3% 153 9.0% 15 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 6.1% 10 0.0% 0 0.6% 1 1987 1996 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.6% 1 0.6% 1 12.0% 20 14.0% 23 41.3% 69 41.5% 68 39.5% 66 43.9% 72 6.6% 11 0.0% 0 Distribution of agencies by type Total public education agencies Regular school districts Regional service agencies State-operated agencies Federally operated and other types 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 Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 1987 1996 100% 955 100% 1,007 89.7% 857 87.4% 880 1.5% 14 0.0% 0 8.4% 80 8.6% 87 0.4% 4 4.0% 40 222 22'7 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 32.2% 32.0% 17.8% 11',8.3% 2.6% 4.6% 0.7% 0% 0% 0% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 1987 Distribution of schools by type 1996 46 45.1 7% 50% Total public elementary and secondary schools reported Regular schools Special education schools Vocational schools Other and alternative schools STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGENCY SCHOOL FORMATION ISSISSIPPI Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 6.70 37.7% 36.2% 32.2% 28.8% Figure 4 Public schools by size of student 0% 750 or more 10% 20% Schools 30% 40% Students 20.1% membership 22.7% 29.6% 525 to 749 28 1% 23.7% 375 to 524 23.0% 21.4% 200 to 374 21.2% 5.2% 1 to 199 5.0% 0% 10% 1987 20% 30% 1996 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 33.0% 315 30.8% 310 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 5.1% 49 5.1% 51 PK, K, 1 to 8 9.3% 89 11.2% 113 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 5.1% 49 3.7% 37 7 to 8, 9 5.8% 55 5.3% 53 7, 8 to 12 11.2% 107 12.3% 124 9, 10, 11 to 12 20.4% 195 17.4% 175 Other grades 1.4% 13 1.3% 13 Ungraded 8.7% 83 13.0% 131 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 2 23 223 1651551PP! DBNT NFORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade 154 1,052 Prekindergarten 37,766 39,459 Kindergarten 46,425 43,401 First 42,079 39,406 Second 39,859 38,145 Third 39,223 37,315 Fourth 39,598 37,795 Fifth 36,424 38,102 Sixth 38,710 40,558 Seventh 35,503 38,879 Eighth 38,370 43,295 Ninth 35,224 35,243 Tenth 31,841 29,357 Eleventh 30,281 25,711 Twelfth 14,093 16,249 Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1987 1996 300,000 240,000 180,000 120,0001- 60,000 0.4% 0 0.1 % 8 -0 :R2 1987 1996 55.5% C 13.2% 55.5% 21.8% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 224 PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT FORMATION 15516SIPPI 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 100.0% 26,201 91.6% 23,032 Regular diploma 0.0% 4 Other diploma 0.0% 4 High school equivalency 2.3% 547 Other completers 6.2% Dropouts 59.3% Dropouts who were male 56.5% Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science 325 195 average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () 275 X 165 percentiles 225 - 135 175 105 125 75 75, Mathematics Science ,45 Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 208.4 58.0% 42.0% 8.0% 0.4% 250.2 64.4% 35.6% 7.2% 0.4% 133.0 60.7% 39.3% 12.3% 0.7% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 . 230 225 ISSISSIPPI 2TraW FORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 42,541 100% 61,125 Total education staff Instructional staff 63.3% 26,930 47.9% 29,293 Teachers 18.2% 7,754 14.1% 8,615 Instructional aides Support staff 1.8% 747 1.4% 869 Guidance counselors/directors 2.3% 986 1.9% 1,141 Librarians/library support 5.5% 2,333 5.3% 3,263 Administrative support 3.8% 1,629 24.7% 15,105 Other support services Administrators 2.8% 1,212 2.5% 1,499 School-based 2.2% 949 2.2% 1,340 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 18.8 17.2 18:4 17.7 1987 10 18.1 15 20 1996 25 1.7 12.5 0.9 10.3 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 226 r) .f TATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 .3 1 naw NFORMATION ISSISSIPPI Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers 1 to 2 $15,965 by years of experience $19,731 uw cuc 3 to 9 a. $17,700 $21,858 w "5 $19,922 1 0 to 20 3) $25,039 >- $20,773 over 20 $27,429 1987 1996 $16,400 $20,562 $20,264 $27,662 Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.3% 0.9% 56.9% 56.8% 36.9% 37.5% 5.9% 4.8% $10,000 $20,000 1987 1993 $30,000 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary under 30 30 to 49 0 >- 50 to 54 55 and over 16.9% 10.8°4 6.6% 12.9% 7 0% .7% 69.6% 67.5% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 227 1551651PP! FISCAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION Federal aid to education under selected programs FY88 FY97 (in thousands of current dollars) $69,595 $102,266 National school lunch $15,843 $29,633 National school breakfast $75,073 $125,430 Title I $28,306 $35,576 Education for the handicapped $12,910 $18,380 Vocational and adult education $9,604 $22,010 School improvement $3,653 $2,732 School assistance (federally affected areas) $872 $126 Bilingual education $835 $96 Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source 31% 55% 14% Local FY97 25%! 66% look State FY88 Ei Federal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Figure 11 Current expenditures by function , 61% 7% 31% FY97 Cj Instruction 63% 8% 29% Noninstruction FY88 Support Services 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $1,135,053 $2,259,053 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) $2,245 $4,483 Revenue per pupil in membership $1,221,560 $2,035,675 Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) $2,416 $4,039 Current expenditure per pupil in membership 228 2 3 Q ,,STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 -1 16SOURI Missouri Department of Elementary & Secondary Educati n, 205 Jefferson Street, Jefferson City, MO 65102 Superintendent of Education Commissioner Robert Bartman, (573) 751=4446 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liais Tom Ogle, (573) 751-9060 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Tom Ogle, (573) 751-9060 GENERAL CCHARL CTERBSTOCS 1987 802,060 900,517 2,150 2,291 49,632 59,428 1996 Demographics 69,686 69,686 11.5 12.9 3.1 3.3 Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools Public School Enrollment 111 Other School-Age Populations 1987 1996 Fiscal summary 5,057 $1,604 $1,475 $366 $101,665 5,364 $3,073 $2,634 $579 $141,486 State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 23 4 229 ISSOURI 0&01-3;90.8SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 545 100% 531 Total public education agencies 99.8% 544 98.9% 525 Regular school districts 0.2% 1 0.0% 0 Regional service agencies 0.0% 0 0.4% 2 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0 0.8% 4 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.2% 1 0.2% 1 100 or more schools 0.9% 5 1.9% 10 25 to 99 schools 5.0% 27 5.6% 30 10 to 24 schools 11.6% 63 13.7% 73 5 to 9 schools 82.4% 449 78.5% 417 1 to 4 schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 No schools reported Figure 2 3,400 or more Regular school districts by student membership size 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 14.0% 14.3% 19.9% 22.3% 8.5% 10.7% 31.8% -30.9% 25.9% 21.5% % 0.4% 1987 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 2,150 100% 2,291 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 93.5% 2,011 91.8% 2,103 Regular schools 1.6% 34 2.9% 67 Special education schools 4.8% 104 2.7% 61 Vocational schools 0.0% 1 2.6% 60 Other and alternative schools 230 235' STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGENCY/SCHOOL NFORMATION ISSOURI Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 19.4% 22.5% 26.5% 38.0% 1.4% 1.5% 3% 0/0 17 16.1 35.4% 21.9% 750 or more 11.7% 13.4% 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 El 1987 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% Schools Students 20% 1996 40% 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 43.1% 927 42.0% 962 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 7.3% 156 4.6% 106 PK, K, 1 to 8 8.3% 178 11.7% 268 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 4.6% 98 2.5% 58 7 to 8, 9 11.4% 246 8.8% 202 7, 8 to 12 11.6% 250 12.8% 293 9, 10, 11 to 12 6.5% 140 9.3% 212 Other grades 1.5% 33 0.8% 19 Ungraded 5.7% 122 7.5% 171 Not reported 236 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 231 ISSOURI DENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 62,141 65,757 64,455 62,849 61,263 60,078 57,612 60,007 58,423 64,700 62,280 61,232 54,936 6,327 1996 Public school membership by grade 16,156 Prekindergarten 69,215 Kindergarten 70,875 First 69,008 Second 67,320 Third 67,533 Fourth 68,666 Fifth 69,670 Sixth 68,917 Seventh 69,195 Eighth 72,326 Ninth 67,072 Tenth 60,665 Eleventh 54,488 Twelfth 9,411 Ungraded Figure 5 1987 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 800,000- 640,000 480,000 320,000' 160,000- 0.8% 0.2% 0.7% O g." 6 '6 u u Q.1 ll M.E ..-, - a >" 8 ,37, =-2- ,,, :E r, -0 ;-.6 r% .r; ri c.m ro n3 c .= ,E, z ,,, 9, 9- 'S 2 9-, c-Co < z i ± ± 't5 2 '. r,, -CO T C --. ,.-- C C c -,z f-',7, co ,.'cl .i.; 0 0 ro '-', ., _ ,0 z z kJ a) .5 < °- 2 E E 4 4 83.4% 4.9 1996 16.5V 1.0% 0.3% 1.1% 1987 1996 81.1% cu :E 2 T 0z z 15.2% 28.0% 19.0% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 232 237 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT NFORMATION 16SOURI 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 100.0% 50,840 91.5% 8.5% 49,011 4,541 6.6% 58.1% 28.2% Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state (41) and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 275 225 175 125 75, O x Mathematics O X Science 195 165 135 105 75 45 Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 224.7 34.2% 65.8% 19.7% 1.2% 273.3 36.2% 63.8% 21.6% 2.2% 151.0 36.3% 63.7% 27.9% 2.0% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 2 0 0 233 ISSOURI FORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 96,736 100% 108,042 Total education staff Instructional staff 51.3% 49,632 55.0% 59,428 Teachers 3.7% 3,540 7.5% 8,107 Instructional aides Support staff 2.0% 1,902 2.2% 2,419 Guidance counselors/directors 1.3% 1,273 2.2% 2,327 Librarians/library support 6.9% 7,427 Administrative support 36.3% 35,094 21.1% 23,824 Other support services Administrators 4.2% 4,101 2.5% 2,736 School-based 1.2% 1,194 1.6% 1,774 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by Overall 16.2 grade level 15.1 17.0 Primary 15.4 16.8 Middle 15.8 15.1 High 14.0 5 10 15 20 25 1987 1996 1987 1996 1.1 9.4 1.2 13.2 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 234 230 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 NFORMATION ISSOURI Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 $17,105 $24,709 $23,205 $33,143 Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.1% 0.5% 53.2% 54.3% 41.6% 42.4% 5.2% 2.8% 1 to 2 C .11 3 to 9 L1J 10 to 20 >- over 20 $17,175 $21,426 $18,557 $23,764 $23,312 $2,7,605 $28,071 $0 $10,000 1.1 1987 $20,000 $30,000 1993 $34,721 $40,000 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary under 30 30 to 49 "5 >- to 50 to 54 55 and over !19.3% 12.6% 63.3% 66.3% 81% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% Ell 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 2 0 235 ISSOURI FISCAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $47,778 $5,778 $64,905 $3,036 $20,728 $15,458 $6,314 $479 $2 $99,496 $23,061 $154,261 $64,226 $31,745 $27,316 $7,591 $1,325 National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 $3,069,758 $3,827 $2,747,234 $3,425 236 54% FY97 53% FY88 40`)/10 6 %; 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY97 FY88 61% 4% 34% 61% 3% 3% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 1-1 Local L State Federal E] Instruction Noninstruction Support Services FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $5,571,655 $6,190 $4,775,931 $5,306 241 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 ONTANA Montana Office of Public Instructif227-1-1-th_ venue, Helena, MT 59620-2501 Superintendent of Education Superintendent Nancy Keenan, (40f) 444.5658 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Dori Nielson, (406) 444-3656 Common Core of Data Survey Coors inator Dori Nielson, (406) 444-3656 GENERAL CH RACTERISTICS 1987 1996 152,207 164,627 775 892 9,659 10,268 147,138 147,138 1.0 1.1 0.5 0.6 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 11,793 (7%) 1987 152,207 (93%) 10,936 (6%) 1996 164,627 (94%) Public School Enrollment El Other School-Age Populations 1987 1996 Fiscal summary 805 $2,533 $2,119 $313 $72,037 877 $4,010 $3,646 $608 $105,427 State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 242 237 ONTANA AGENCY/SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 632 100% 551 Total public education agencies 87.0% 550 85.7% 472 Regular school districts 12.7% 80 14.0% 77 Regional service agencies 0.3% 2 0.4% 2 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 100 or more schools 0.2% 1 0.2% 1 25 to 99 schools 0.5% 3 0.5% 3 10 to 24 schools 1.4% 9 2.5% 14 5 to 9 schools 84.5% 534 81.1% 447 1 to 4 schools 13.4% 85 15.6% 86 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 11.5% 11.7% 11.1% I 2.3% 15.8% 6.4% 12.5% 15.7% 8.2% 72.0 0.9% 1.9% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 1987 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 775 100% 892 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 99.7% 773 99.4% 887 Regular schools 0.3% 2 0.2% 2 Special education schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Vocational schools 0.0% 0 0.3% 3 Other and alternative schools 238 24 3STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGENCY SCHOOL NFORMATION ONTANA Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 1987 1996 29.7% 230 39.9% 356 28.3% 219 7.4% 66 4.9% 38 4.6% 41 5.2% 40 21.3% 190 0.3% 2 0.0% 0 21.9% 170 19.6% 175 9.3% 72 7.2% 64 0.4% 3 0.0% 0 0.1% 1 0.0% 0 City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 0% 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 7.5% 19.0% 3.0% 2.9% 14.4% 10.5% 21.6% 34.8% 63.5% 32.7% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% Schools Students 2.3% 2.6% 3.2% 3.0% 10.5% 8.2% 20.4% 19.1% 0% 20%- 40% 60% 1987 1996 63.6% 67.2% 80% Number of public schools by grade span category PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 PK, K, 1 to 8 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7,8 7 to 8, 9 7, 8 to 12 9, 10, 11 to 12 Other grades Ungraded Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 g4 4 239 ONTANA §M)DENT oaFORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade 96 12,720 13,272 12,637 11,801 11,734 11,507 11,060 10,930 10,588 10,620 10,773 11,295 10,906 2,268 500 11,757 12,706 11,916 12,317 12,479 12,968 13,164 13,307 13,183 13,957 13,013 11,826 11,018 516 Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1987 1996 240 11.6% 23.9% 18.7% 1987 1996 160,000; 128,000! 96,000 64,000 92.8% 87.2% 32,000 5.5% 0.5% 011 I 6' 't5 C c 5 Z c7 c c CP C ro 2 ro < E 0.9% 0.3% 9.9 %0.8% 1 .5% 0.6% .l.) -V l.., CI) L./ 6- I" C D. 1 t l : 19'-, 2 . .=, ni, 1 I T '1 oE 2 . 0 0 Z Z P -VI a, E bc t«- ni o_ Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 0 hTIATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT NFORMATION NC:WANA 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 100.0% 10,073 89.7% 10.3% 10,139 1,164 5.6% 58.2% 18.5% Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the stateN(*) and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 275 225 175 125 75, X Mathematics Science 195 165 135 105 75 .45 Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 227.5 29.4% 70.6% 22.4% 1.3% 283.0 24.8% 75.2% 32.5% 5.2% 162.0 22.5% 77.5% 40.6% 2.9% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 246 241 NCRIVANA §WW FORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 12,477 100% 18,865 Total education staff Instructional staff 77.4% 9,659 54.4% 10,268 Teachers 8.1% 1,011 10.6% 1,994 Instructional aides Support staff 2.6% 323 2.2% 411 Guidance counselors/directors 2.6% 329 2.7% 513 Librarians/library support 6.6% 1,237 Administrative support 4.0% 494 19.2% 3,627 Other support services Administrators 3.9% 487 2.6% 497 School-based 1.4% 174 1.7% 318 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by Overall grade level 15.8 16.0 18.9 Primary 15.9 15.6 Middle 4.4 10.8 High 1 12.31 1987 3.4 14.6 1996 1.2 12.6 10 15 20 25 12) 1987 1996 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 242 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 's;241 FORMATION ONTANA Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 $17,000 $23,774 $20,592 $29,958 Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.0% 0.4% 75.6% 71.3% 20.6% 26.0% 3.9% 2.4% 1 to 2 (1) kJ 3 to 9- a, w 45 10 to 20 ,F3 over 20 $0 $15,$03 $18,987 $18,275 $21,441 $23,170 $27,230 $26,921 $32,550 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 1987 1:1 1993 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary under 30 a, 30 to 49 0 >- 50 to 54 55 and over 618% 12.6% 6 6% 16;9% ±- 72.4% 70.1% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 ,248 243 NCIINA N A ISCAL NFORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION Federal aid to education under selected programs FY88 FY97 (in thousands of current dollars) $8,743 $15,381 National school lunch $779 $2,512 National school breakfast $12,909 $28,384 Title I $5,579 $14,467 Education for the handicapped $4,977 $7,794 Vocational and adult education $3,903 $8,666 School improvement $22,940 $24,485 School assistance (federally affected areas) $1,560 $1,756 Bilingual education $3,325 $71 Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source 43% 47% 9% Local FY97 45% 47% 8% State FY88 Federal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Figure 11 Current expenditures by function 62% 4% 33% FY97 Cl Instruction 62%f 6% 32% Noninstruction FY88 Support 0 Services 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $636,045 $991,653 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) $4,179 $6,024 Revenue per pupil in membership $590,226 $902,252 Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) $3,878 $5,481 Current expenditure per pupil in membership 244 24J STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 EBRASKA N Nebraska Department of Education, P.O. Bo)1-----198'771-----ln\N.,incoE 68509-4987 Superintendent of Education Commissioner Douglas D. Christens n, (402) 471-5020 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Robert Beecham, (402) 471-2367 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Pam Tagart, (402) 472-4735 GENERAL CHARACTERISTDCS 1987 1996 268,100 291,967 1,537 1,396 17,713 20,174 77,227 77,227 3.5 3.8 2.0 1.8 Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles 35,900 (12%) 1987 36,015 (11%) 268,100 (88%) 1996 291,967 (89%) Public School Enrollment 11 Other School-Age Populations 1987 1996 Fiscal summary 1,567 $1,670 $1,494 $168 $94,343 1,649 $3,342 $2,898 $432 $143,871 State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 250 245 EBRASKA SCHOOL NFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 1,010 100% 774 Total public education agencies 88.2% 891 84.8% 656 Regular school districts 11.1% 112 14.5% 112 Regional service agencies 0.7% 7 0.8% 6 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 100 or more schools 0.2% 2 0.4% 3 25 to 99 schools 0.9% 9 1.3% 10 10 to 24 schools 2.3% 23 3.2% 25 5 to 9 schools 82.5% 833 82.0% 635 1 to 4 schools 14.2% 143 13.0% 101 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 1.2% 2.0% 1.5% 1.8% 2.7% 4.7% 13.Q% 19.1% 3.5% 1.7% 0% 20% 40% 60% 1987 1987 1996 Distribution of schools by type 1996 78.1% 70.7% 80% 100% 1,537 98.8% 1.2% 0.0% 0.0% 1,518 19 0 0 100% 1,396 95.5% 4.5% 0.0% 0.0% 1,333 63 0 0 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported Regular schools Special education schools Vocational schools Other and alternative schools 246 9 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGENCY SCHOOL NFORMATION BRASKA Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 City 13.2% 33.3/o 4.7% Urban Fringe 9.9% 1.6% Large Town 2.9%1 22.6% Small Town 23.5% 57.8% Rural 30.4% Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 0% 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 10% 2.8% 4.0% 3.9% 4.8% 5.0% 7.0% 20% 30% Schools 18.7% 0% 40% 50% 60% Students 69.6% 1 61.8% 20% 40% 60% 80% 1987 1996 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 45.4% 698 46.1% 644 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 17.4% 268 11.2% 156 PK, K, 1 to 8 2.5% 38 4.5% 63 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7,8 3.3% 50 3.0% 42 7 to 8, 9 15.3% 235 15.7% 219 7, 8 to 12 5.8% 89 6.9% 96 9, 10, 11 to 12 10.2% 157 11.4% 159 Other grades 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Ungraded 0.1% 2 1.2% 17 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 2,5 247 EBRASKA gOWDENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade 1,478 23,255 23,188 22,052 20,714 20,057 19,544 18,879 19,861 19,138 19,123 20,374 20,690 19,747 4,104 21,874 22,224 21,443 21,158 21,440 22,120 22,548 23,023 22,912 24,047 23,790 21,498 19,786 Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 1987 1996 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 91.4% 300,000, 240,0001 180,0001 120,000, 1987 1996 18.0% 13.9% 21.0% 9.8% 60,0001 0.8% 1.0% 0: 2.4% 4.4% 86.4% 1.4% 1.3% 4.9% 6.0% c 1.' a) V 81 jj c'5 '41 .0 t .' -..- c *=. .0 n, LE ,% La- ..--- c n3 c3. z .._ 3 a E gi F'- m "3 r° c - z .7., MS M 0. C° 9-, 9-, c c Q= ± i ± CC <=^ i ± 1 n, u C u C = C -,e c -,4 :- n, o o n, ,,, o 0 u ._,R z z u Lo_ n, z Z .Fu < g. = czt 0_ E E Q a Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 248 2 3 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 STUDENT FORMATION EBRASKA 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 94.1% 5.9% 18,129 1,127 96.9% 0.2% 2.1% 0.7% 18,014 '44 394 139 4.5% 57.5% 29.8% Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 275 225 175 125 O X O X 195 165 135 105 75 75, 45 Mathematics Science Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 227.5 29.8% 70.2% 24.4% 2.3% 282.8 24.1% 75.9% 30.8% 5.2% 157.3 28.9% 71.1% 34.7% 2.7% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 254 249 KgBRASKA 0 Tunffl NFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100$ 31,809 100% 38,038 Total education staff Instructional staff 55.7% 17,713 53.0% 20,174 Teachers 7.8% 2,472 9.5% 3,629 Instructional aides Support staff 1.6% 513 2.0% 757 Guidance counselors/directors 1.6% 498 2.5% 967 Librarians/library support 4.8% 1,526 5.1% 1,958 Administrative support 23.7% 7,535 23.0% 8,743 Other support services Administrators 3.3% 1,038 2.5% 969 School-based 1.6% 514 2.2% 841 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 15.1 14.5 14.9 14.0 115.0 14.6 10.5 1987 11.8 --r- 10 15 20 25 111 1996 1.3 11.4 1.1 11.1 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 250 255 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 giniiW NFORMATION EBRASKA Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 $15,587 $22,683 $21,189 $31,768 Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1 to 2 .a, 3 to 9 IL 0 - LuX VI 0to 20 1 $21,510 "6 '65 >- $26,028 $14,250 $19,528 $16,961 $21,275 over 20 $0 $10,000 $20,000 1987 $23,809 $29,271 $30,000 $40,000 1993 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary under 30 17.3% 13.1 66.1% rn 30 to 49 65.6% 0 7.7'3/0 cur° 50 to 54 >- _J 10.2% 8.9% 55 and over 11.2% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% Ell 1987 1993 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned 0.0% 61.5% 34.7% 3.8% 0.2% 61.5% 36.0% 2.3% Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 256 251 EBRASKA FISCAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 $16,453 $900 $19,717 $11,320 $6,444 $5,042 $8,990 $364 $374 Figure 10 Revenues by source FY97 $31,413 $3,973 $32,579 $19,863 $7,935 $7,380 $12,679 $546 $34 Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 $1,034,017 $3,857 $995,235 $3,712 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) National school lunch National school breakfast Tide I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education FY97 FY88 62% , 32% 6%, 71% 22% 7% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY97 FY88 63% ; 8% 30% T 65% 2% 33% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Local State [11 Federal f-1 Instruction Noninstruction Support Services FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $1,954,789 $6,695 $1,707,455 $5,848 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership 252 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 257. ADA Nevada Nevada Department of Education, 700 East 5thiii-eet;- -Carson City, NV 89701-5096 Superintendent of Education Superintendent Mary L. Peterson, (775) 687-9217 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison William F. Arensdorf, (702) 687-9160 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Cheryl Purvis, (702) 687-9174 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 168,353 282,131 305 442 8,348 14,805 110,540 110,540 1.5 2.6 0.3 0.4 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 1987 1987 1996 1,023 1,601 $2,313 $3,873 $2,133 $3,059 $394 $652 $135,265 $182,622 7,647 (4%) 168,353 (96%) Public School Enrollment LI Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary 11,848 (4%) 1996 282,131 (96%) State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 253 253 ikil&VADA AGENCY SCHOOL NFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 100% 17 100% 18 100.0% 17 94.4% 17 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 5.6% 1 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 1987 1996 5.9% 1 5.6% 1 5.9% 1 11.1% 2 29.4% 5 27.8% 5 29.4% 5 22.2% 4 29.4% 5 33.3% 6 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Distribution of agencies by type Total public education agencies Regular school districts Regional service agencies State-operated agencies Federally operated and other types 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 Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 52.9% 1987 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 305 100% 442 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 97.0% 296 91.0% 402 Regular schools 1.0% 3 2.9% 13 Special education schools 0.7% 2 0.9% 4 Vocational schools 1.3% 4 5.2% 23 Other and alternative schools 254 o 9 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGENCY/SHOOL NFORMATION ADA Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 38.0% 44.14 29.2% 2.5% 2.8% 7 9.5% 7% ok 20.8% 0% 10% 20% 30% 37.3% 40% 50% E] Schools [1 Students 22.0% 27.8% 25.3% 28.2% 24.0% 20.9% 0% 10% 20% 30% [1] 1987 LI 1996 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 55.4% 169 54.8% 242 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 5.9% 18 3.4% 15 PK, K, 1 to 8 6.6% 20 9.7% 43 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 6.9% 21 3.6% 16 7 to 8, 9 6.9% 21 5.0% 22 7,8 to 12 10.2% 31 12.9% 57 9, 10, 11 to 12 6.9% 21 8.6% 38 Other grades 1.0% 3 0.7% 3 Ungraded 0.3% 1 1.4% 6 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 260 255 ADA DENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade 13,859 15,550 14,246 13,303 12,771 12,583 11,929 11,988 11,906 12,112 12,508 13,020 11,604 974 1,868 22,875 25,398 24,090 23,154 22,597 22,570 22,064 21,432 21,041 21,162 19,999 17,912 15,316 653 Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 1987 1996 Public school student membership by 200,0001 racial/ethnic category 160,000 77.4% 120,0001 1987 1996 256 10.6% 25.4% 14.5% 80,000 40,000 3.2% 7.5% 9.6% 2.3% 1.9%1 18.8% 65.1% --2% E COz CU COz C Z C c co E O Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT FORMATION RWADA 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 100.0% 9,506 76.2% 10,374 Regular diploma 7.3% 987 Other diploma 14.8% 2,009 High school equivalency 1.8% 243 Other completers 9.6% Dropouts 55.6% Dropouts who were male 41.5% Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles did not meet the initial participation rate standard for public schools and results cannot be reported Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 217.6 43.1% 56.9% 14.0% 0.8% 143.1 47.3% 52.7% 21.5% 1.0% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 262 257 MIN OMFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 9,736 100% 25,463 Total education staff Instructional staff 85.7% 8,348 58.1% 14,805 Teachers 6.3% 1,615 Instructional aides Support staff 3.0% 290 2.2% 560 Guidance counselors/directors 1.7% 166 1.8% 455 Librarians/library support 0.0% 6.8% 1,744 Administrative support 3.5% 345 20.5% 5,218 Other support services Administrators 4.2% 408 2.9% 745 School-based 1.8% 179 1.3% 321 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 6.0 14.2 258 1.4 13.9 Overall Primary Middle High 20.2 19.1 18 21.3 3 19.8 20.7 16.9 10 15 19.3 20 1987 1996 25 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio b 3 e STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 NFORMATION o RWADA Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 $18,523 $27,599 $28,538 $40,817 Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.5% 0.3% 47.0% 50.5% 41.8% 42.8% 10.6% 6.4% 1 to 2 6v 3 to 9 CL X v, 10 to 20 "6 over 20 $19,650 $23,578 $22,335 $0,004 $29,011 $37,466 $31,265! $40,716 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 1987 1993 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary under 30 rn 30 to 49 0 t2 >- 50 to 54 55 and over 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 264 259 ADA FISCAL NFORMATIO N FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 $6,133 $1,335 $8,840 $5,968 $4,971 $3,903 $3,047 $688 $487 Figure 10 Revenues by source FY97 $22,486 $5,373 $19,376 $14,277 $6,795 $8,894 $2,525 $393 Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 $660,290 $3,922 $555,272 $3,298 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education FY97 FY88 64% , 1 58% n 32% 4% 39% 4% 0% FY97 FY88 20% 40% L 61% 0% 20% 40% 0 Local 0 State 0 Federal 60% 80% 100% 13% 37% 0 Instruction 2% 37% Noninstruction Ei Support Services 60% 80% 100% FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $1,705,232 $6,044 $1,434,395 $5,084 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership 260 cjVATE. PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 ' 0 0 HAV AMPSHIRE New Hampshire New Hampshire Department of Education, 101 Pl.re--a.Thsa t Street, Concord, NH 03301 Superintendent of Education Commissioner Elizabeth M. Twomey, (603) 271-3)44 National Cooperative Education Statistic( Syste Liaison Judith D. Fillion, (603) 271-3855 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Ron Leclerc, (603) 271-2831 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 166,045 198,308 435 512 10,363 12,692 9,304 9,304 17.8 21.3 4.7 5.5 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 20,955 (11 %) 1987 1=] 1987 1996 1,054 1,160 $1,635 $3,036 $1,486 $2,834 $92 $159 $120,743 $155,740 20,698 (9%) 166,045 (89%) 1996 198,308 (91%) Public School Enrollment Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 266 261 HAMPSH AGER90 SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 229 75.5% 173 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 24.5% 56 100% 248 71.8% 178 28.2% 70 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Total public education agencies Regular school districts Regional service agencies State-operated agencies Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 2.6% 6 9.6% 22 56.3% 129 31.4% 72 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 2.8% 7 11.3% 28 52.0% 129 33.9% 84 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student 3,400 or more membership size 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 1713% 174% 5.2% 6.2% 13.3% 16.3% 26.0% 22.5% 28.7% 31.8% 6.4°/0 -0.0% , . . . 1987 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 435 100% 512 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 100.0% 435 100.0% 512 Regular schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Special education schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Vocational schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Other and alternative schools267 262 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGENCY SCHOOL NFORMAT1ON o Km, HAMPSHIRE Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 0% 11.5% 32.0% 49.6% 18.8% 22.5%1 2.9 %j 3.7% 13.5% 13.3% 32.2%! 10% 20% Schools 30% 40% 50% Students Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 7.4% 750 or more 12.3% 11.3% 525 to 749 2.9°Y0 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 18.2% 118.8% 33.6% 29.7% 32.8% 1987 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 1987 1996 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 45.5% 198 41.0% 210 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 9.4% 41 9.4% 48 PK, K, 1 to 8 9.2% 40 12.7% 65 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7,8 3.9% 17 4.5% 23 7 to 8, 9 4.4% 19 0.0% 0 7, 8 to 12 10.3% 45 15.0% 77 9, 10, 11 to 12 14.9% 65 17.4% 89 Other grades 2.3% 10 0.0% 0 Ungraded 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Not reported 268 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 263 AMPSHIRE cagDENT FORMATIO N STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 5,991 18,085 13,457 12,626 12,215 11,946 11,540 12,169 12,584 13,206 13,120 12,955 12,226 3,925 Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade 1,535 Prekindergarten 8,569 Kindergarten 18,322 First 16,744 Second 16,620 Third 16,643 Fourth 16,367 Fifth 16,626 Sixth 15,955 Seventh 15,738 Eighth 15,999 Ninth 14,321 Tenth 12,875 Eleventh 11,158 Twelfth 836 Ungraded 7.4% 200,000 160,000 120,000 80,000 40,000 0 0.1% 0.8% 1987 0.5% 0.7% 97.9% 0.2% 1.1% 1996 1.3% 1.0% 96.4% (>' .13 Z < 4,) g_ car° = V 'c 'E". 8 > E C 9, 2- C C 0 0 Z Z u cu Lo. ."- < O 0 0 z Z E E 1996 13.5% Students in special education with IEPs 12.4% School membership eligible for free lunch 13.1% School-age chil e below poverty 264 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 HEM HAMPSHIRE 0 gE:0 [NFORMATION 'STAFF BNFORMATION 1987 1996. Educational staff 100% 18,635 100% 23,963 Total education staff Instructional staff 55.6% 10,363 53.0% 12,692 Teachers 8.1% 1,501 16.1% 3,852 Instructional aides Support staff 2.6% 481 2.7% 656 Guidance counselors/directors 2.5% 475 2.4% 566 Librarians/library support 7.8% 1,462 4.2% 1018 Administrative support 19.5% 3,639 17.6% 4,214 Other support services Administrators 3.0% 567 2.0% 490 School-based 0.8% 147 2.0% 475 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 16.0 15.6 15.4 16.6 16.1 15.2 15.5 1987 10 14.0 15 20 25 1996 1.3 14.5 1.1 13.2 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 266 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 TUDE NFORMATION 0 kr. AV HAMPSHIRE 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 100.0% 10,796 85.5% 10,094 14.5% 1,717 Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles did not meet the initial participation rate standard for public schools and results cannot be reported Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 160.3 25.3% 74.7% 37.3% 3.0% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 2 0 265 Maw NFORMATION KAV HAMPSHIRE Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 $17,300 $24,019 $23,690 $36,029 Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 1.1% 0.1% 66.3% 60.6% 27.9% 35.9% 4.7% 3.3% 1 to 2 -1-z,a) 3 to 9 wa-x 0 v+ 10 to 20 a,"5 over 20 $14,091 $22,137 $18,735 $26,758 $24,769 $34,801 $27,874 $39,089 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $5Q000 1987 1993 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary under 30 ci) 30 to 49 0 >- cur° 50 to 54 55 and over 19.6% 9.2% 67.7% 67.6% Y. 6.5% 13.5% 16.3% 19.7% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 272 267 AMPSHIRE FISCAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 $5,679 $12,681 $509 $1,976 $10,020 $16,587 $6,014 $14,667 $5,045 $6,252 $3,903 $5,292 $2,575 ($11) $113 $282 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education $32 Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 FY97 $748,214 $1,282,509 $4,506 $6,467 $677,507 $1,173,958 $4,080 $5,920 268 2 7 3 FY97 FY88 89% 0% FY97 FY88 20% 7 %3% 40% 60% 80% 100% 65 %; °, 4 /0 32% 64%1 ; 1% 340/0 0% 20% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% [] Local Ei State El Federal Instruction Noninstruction Support Services Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 ER6 EY New Jersey New Jersey Department of Education, P.O. Box 500, Trerkton, NJ 8625-0500 Superintendent of Education Commissioner Leo F. Klagholz, (609) 292-4450 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Robert Krebs, (609) 633-9773 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Carmela M. Joseph, (609) 292-5908 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 Demographics 1,092,982 2,246 78,335 7,836 139.5 28.7 1,227,832 2,279 87,642 7,836 156.7 29.1 Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools El Public School Enrollment 0 Other School-Age Populations 1987 1996 Fiscal summary 7,671 $2,717 $2,457 $398 $151,343 8,002 $4,481 $3,655 $578 $196,184 State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 274 269 ERS EY AGENCY SCHOOL oaFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 100% 622 100% 620 97.1% 604 98.1% 608 2.4% 15 1.9% 12 0.5% 3 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 1987 1996 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.6% 4 0.8% 5 5.5% 34 5.3% 33 19.1% 119 19.8% 123 69.3% 431 69.5% 431 5.5% 34 4.5% 28 Distribution of agencies by type Total public education agencies Regular school districts Regional service agencies State-operated agencies Federally operated and other types 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 Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 1987 1996 100% 2,246 100% 2,279 94.9% 2,132 94.6% 2,156 3.2% 71 3.5% 79 1.8% 41 1.9% 44 0.1% 2 0.0% 0 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 14.2% 20.2% 21.5% 24.5% 1 to 259 None reported 0% 5.1% 14.4% 20% 1987 1996 Distribution of schools by type 40% Total public elementary and secondary schools reported Regular schools Special education schools Vocational schools '2 7 5 Other and alternative schools 270 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGENCY SCHOOL NFORMATION oY 0113§EV Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership City Urban Fringe , Large Town Small Town Rural 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 10.3% 0.0% 0.2% 4.7% 0% 20% 40% 60% 84.8% 80% 100% Schools Students 16.8% 15.7% 9.2% 14.4% 33.9% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 1987 1996 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 43.3% 973 43.8% 999 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 13.4% 302 11.5% 261 PK, K, 1 to 8 11.3% 254 13.4% 306 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 3.8% 85 3.1% 70 7 to 8, 9 2.3% 52 2.1% 47 7, 8 to 12 12.5% 280 11.4% 259 9, 10, 11 to 12 9.4% 211 9.6% 218 Other grades 3.2% 72 5.2% 118 Ungraded 0.8% 17 0.0% 1 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-972 7 6 271 IJER-SEY TUDENT NFORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 6,320 9,737 78,991 92,831 85,932 104,581 80,647 99,550 78,772 95,697 76,156 91,665 75,882 89,405 73,335 88,336 75,804 86,283 74,848 82,728 81,639 87,093 80,864 77,752 83,009 71,916 82,653 67,460 58,130 82,798 Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded 1987 1996 15.3% 800,000 640,000 480,000 320,000- 1987 160,000 10.7°/ 2.7% 0.1% 1996 69.1% 17.4% 2 C z E 9 - E C0z data not reported Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 277 272 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 T,IfIgDgEV OR9FORMATION 0 Any ERSEY 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 87.2% 79,376 100.0% 67,516 Regular diploma Other diploma 11.2% 10,218 High school equivalency 1.6% 1,468 Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles Grade 4 227.2 32.2% 67.8% '24.9% 2.5% did not meet the initial participation rate standard for public schools and results cannot be reported Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 151.8 36.3% 63.7% 29.7% 2.9% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 278 273 HAY =WV 0 anw oNFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 141,257 100% 163,102 Total education staff Instructional staff 55.5% 78,335 53.8% 87,642 Teachers 5.8% 8,193 8.9% 14,494 Instructional aides Support staff 2.0% 2,778 1.9% 3,136 Guidance counselors/directors 1.5% 2,121 1.5% 2,468 Librarians/library support 24.2% 34,249 8.8% 14,281 Administrative support 6.1% 8,594 20.7% 33,802 Other support services Administrators 3.6% 5,119 2.7% 4,339 School-based 1.3% 1,868 1.8% 32,940 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1.2 11.2 1996 1.2 12.0 Middle High 13.6 133 17.8 t-- 10 15 20 25 1987 1996 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 274 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 §cRyw [NFORMATION o Hgvi BRSEY Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 -c 3 to 9 LIJ 45 10 to 20 co over 20 $0 $21,02 $29,929 $21,638 $32,739 ;$29,854 $42,391 $37,986 $15,000 $30,000 [II 1987 $45,000 1993 $55,017 $60,000 $19,900 $30,778 $28,039 $49,786 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.3% 0.4% 57.9% 56.4% 32.4% 37.4% 9.4% 5.9% under 30 rn 30 to 49 0 LL, >- cuct' 50 to 54 55 and over 66.6% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 230 275 Hay EREY "MAL NFORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $57,063 $5,404 $131,269 $57,329 $24,351 $22,062 $12,328 $2,028 $70 Figure 10 Revenues by source $114,651 National school lunch $14,108 National school breakfast $146,043 Title I $140,031 Education for the handicapped $31,417 Vocational and adult education $46,930 School improvement $14,896 School assistance (federally affected areas) $2,020 Bilingual education Indian education Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 FY97 $7,250,514 $12,376,750 $6,634 $10,244 $6,621,860 $11,771,941 $6,059 $9,744 FY97 FY88 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY97 FY88 61% 64% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% [I Local State Federal Li Instruction Noninstruction Support Services Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership 276 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIg5JENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 B010 New Mexico New Mexico Department of Education, 300 Don Gaspar, -Santa Fe, NM 87501-2786 Superintendent of Education Superintendent Michael J. Davis, (505) 827 -6688 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Henry Borgrink, (505) 827-6526 Common Core of Data Survey Coordi ator Henry Borgrink, (505) 827-6526 G EN ERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 287,229 332,632 648 732 15,175 19,971 121,666 121,666 2.4 2.7 0.5 0.6 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 24,771 (8%) 1987 r] 1987 1996 1,479 1,711 $2,776 $4,734 $2,352 $4,081 $583 $861 $74,735 $117,950 287,229 (92%) 29,369 (8%) 1996 332,632 (92%) Public School Enrollment E] Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 282 277 MI 00 MENEV SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 88 100% 89 Total public education agencies 100.0% 88 100.0% 89 Regular school districts 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Regional service agencies 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 1.1% 1 1.1% 100 or more schools 2.3% 2 3.4% 3 25 to 99 schools 14.8% 13 16.9% 15 10 to 24 schools 27.3% 24 30.3% 27 5 to 9 schools 54.5% 48 48.3% 43 1 to 4 schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 0% 0% .4. 0% 10% 22.7% 22% 19.3% 18% 20% 29% 26.1° 30% 1987 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 648 100% 732 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 99.2% 643 94.0% 688 Regular schools 0.2% 1 2.3% 17 Special education schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Vocational schools 0.6% 4 3.7% 27 Other and alternative schoo? 278 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGENCY/SCHOOL NFORMATION 0 Km FAEXICO Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and City 25.1c%) 37 students by type of locale: 1996-97 3% 9.0')/0 Urban Fringe 12.1% 12.3% Large Town 14.1% 24.7°/ Small Town 23.3% 28.8% Rural 13.1% 1. 10% 20% 0% 30% 40% Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 1987 1996 54.3% 352 51.9% 380 1.4% 9 0.5% 4 10.5% 68 13.7% 100 7.6% 49 5.6% 41 5.4% 35 4.1% 30 13.0% 84 13.9% 102 7.1% 46 9.3% 68 0.8% 5 . 0.8% 6 0.0% 0 0.1% 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 Schools Students 12.7% 17.p% 18.3% 23.3% 20.8% 20.2% 20.3% 0% 10% 20% 1987 1996 26.9% 27,9% 30% Number of public schools by grade span category PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 PK, K, 1 to 8 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 7 to 8, 9 7,8 to 12 9, 10, 11 to 12 Other grades Ungraded Not reported 284 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 279 DNI@O TuuDENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 3,894 23,411 24,324 25,364 26,283 23,560 25,132 21,726 24,163 21,293 25,029 20,548 23,933 19,626 25,474 20,290 25,763 19,595 26,017 21,818 29,906 20,032 25,242 18,435 21,061 16,946 17,073 14,585 9,338 Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded 1987 1996 280 13.8% 30.7% 160,000, 128,000 96,000 F 64,000 32,000 8.-7-% 1987 45.1% 1996 47.7% 43.1% 10.2% .8% 1.0% 2.4% 38.8% O `1.' z CC C -C ."0 c < cE) Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 28 5 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 STUDENT NFORMATION R010 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 77.5% 22.5% 15,701 4,557 85.4% 13.6% 1.0% 15,402 2,458 177 Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state (6) and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 275 225 175 125. 75 r---- Mathematics O X Science 195 165 135 105 75 45 Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 213.8 49.3% 50.7% 12.8% 0.8% 262.0 49.5% 50.5% 14.3% 1.6% 141.1 50.7% 49.3% 19.3% 1.1% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 2L6 281 ElNICO OMIN NiFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 29,347 100% 40,786 Total education staff Instructional staff 51.7% 15,175 49.0% 19,971 Teachers 10.5% 3,070 11.6% 4,723 Instructional aides Support staff 1.7% 496 1.6% 650 Guidance counselors/directors 2.2% 639 1.4% 589 Librarians/library support 6.9% 2,029 10.1% 4,116 Administrative support 23.4% 6,871 21.8% 8,873 Other support services Administrators 2.5% 726 2.1% 871 School-based 1.2% 341 2.4% 992 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level Overall Primary Middle High 18.9 16.7 19.8 16.6 18.1 16.0 17.3 17.1 10 15 20 25 1987 1996 1987 1996 0 4, 0 1.1 1.0 Teacher to all other staff ratio 14.2 10.7 Teacher to administrator ratio 282 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 NFORMATION DXIEI0 Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 $17,769 $23,958 $22,840 $29,715 Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.1% 0.4% 47.2% 53.3% 46.8% 43.6% 5.8% 2.7% 1 to 2 3 to 9 "5 10 to 20 over 20 0,719 $21,750 $19,917 $23,388 $23,863 07,734 $26,868 $32,323 $0 $10,000 $20,000 1987 $30,000 $40,000 1993 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary under 30 30 to 49 "5 row 50 to 54 55 and over 9.4% 6:7.6% 68.1% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 283 288 ElX1010 -ISCAL NFORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $28,053 $3,807 $30,206 $11,388 $6,945 $5,028 $37,834 $6,328 $4,338 Figure 10 Revenues by source $47,855 $12,137 $62,926 $29,718 $12,088 $16,955 $50,118 $4,174 $135 Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 $1,028,708 $3,581 $916,305 $3,190 284 National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education 14% FY97 13% FY88 0% FY97 FY88 73%; 13% 76% 12% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 57% ; 57% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% [-I Local LI State 111 Federal EI Instruction Noninstruction ESupport II Services FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $1,829,725 $5,501 $1,557,376 $4,682 STATE Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMgh R1 AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 New York New York Education Department, 89 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12234 Superintendent of Education Commissioner Richard P. Mills, (518) 474-584 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Ronald W. Danforth, (518) 474-7965 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Ronald W. Danforth, (518) 474-7965 - GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 Demographics 2,594,070 3,971 170,236 49,576 52.3 8.0 2,843,131 Students in public elementary and secondary schools 4,172 Public schools 185,104 Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools 49,576 Land area in square miles 57.3 Public school students per square mile 8.4 Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 499,930 (16%) 1987 111 1987 1996 17,869 18,134 $3,193 $5,262 $2,811 $4,590 $425 $562 $148,720 $190,946 368,696 (11 %) 1996 2,843,131 (89%) Public School Enrollment 1:1 Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 2-J0 285 KEW MDGE 0 &CCRREV SCHOOL NFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 100% 763 100% 744 94.6% 722 94.9% 706 5.4% 41 5.1% 38 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 1987 1996 0.1% 1 0.1% 1 0.5% 4 0.5% 4 5.4% 41 5.4% 40 23.2% 177 25.4% 189 70.4% 537 68.5% 510 0.4% 3 0.0% 0 Distribution of agencies by type Total public education agencies Regular school districts Regional service agencies State-operated agencies Federally operated and other types 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 Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 7.11% 6.4% 0.4% 0.0% 1987 1996 100% 3,971 100% 4,172 97.1% 3,856 95.6% 3,988 2.1% 85 2.1% 88 0.7% 28 0.6% 25 0.1% 2 1.7% 71 286 18.6% 21.4% 29.1% 30.7% 28.4% 127.8% 16.5% 13.7% 0% 10% 20% 30% 1987 1996 Distribution of schools by type 40% Total public elementary and secondary schools reported Regular schools Special education schools Vocational schools Other and alt ative schools STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGENCY/SCHOOL NFORMATION 0 KEW VOW Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 0% 10% 20% Schools 30% 40% 47.6% 50% 1:1 Students 127.00 29.9% 23.8% 26.6% 24.5% 5.7% 4.9% 1 21.8% 9.0% 16.7% 1987 0% 10% 20% 30% 1987 1996 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 52.0% 2,064 47.9% 2,000 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 1.5% 61 1.9% 81 PK, K, 1 to 8 8.5% 336 12.9% 540 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 6.3% 251 3.0% 124 7 to 8, 9 5.9% 234 4.7% 194 7, 8 to 12 12.1% 481 13.3% 555 9, 10, 11 to 12 11.5% 455 13.8% 577 Other grades 2.2% 89 23% 95 Ungraded 0.0% 0 0.1% 6 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 292 287 Km V= 0 MigDENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 20,821 31,566 183,910 210,795 207,689 235,237 192,401 223,231 183,326 214,604 181,309 205,572 174,289 200,936 172,021 200,565 180,815 200,259 171,808 196,724 207,361 241,927 203,499 206,802 201,482 173,915 172,904 146,738 140,435 154,260 Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded 1987 1996 12.9% 38.4% 24.4% 1987 1,800,000 I 1,440,000. I 1,080,000 F 720,000! i 16.5° 360,000 -.5,2%- 12.3°Y 2.7% 0.2% 8 s..., 8 ..- ../ Y ,..., a, t.) 0.5% _v a, w E -, -E ,'-' E 0> 8 'cr, .0E .... - L E 2 1: 2 . ±" L ± I c 2 ±'" ± ±- ,0 U (O C Y 4= C Y y 0 0 0 0 ,.0 ..0, L./ Z Z 12- eft3 2 z z , 12 -,.,- < 2 E "E' < < 68.3% 1996 56.3% 17.6,y20.3°/ Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 293 288 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 TUDENT NFORMATION 0 ROW VOWCZ 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 100.0% 163,765 91.2% 134,401 Regular diploma 2.5% 3,687 Other diploma 6.1% 9,030 High school equivalency 0.1% 175 Other completers 3.7% Dropouts 55.9% Dropouts who were male 64.7% Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 195 275- 225 175 125 75, Mathematics O X 165 135 105 .75 ,45 Science Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 222.6 35.6% 64.4% 19.7% 1.7% 270.2 38.8% 61.2% 22.0% 3.1% 145.7 43.4% 56.6% 26.9% 2.5% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 294 289 ROW VCDGE 0 §7nw NFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 100% 327,428 100% 363,586 1996 Educational staff Total education staff Instructional staff 52.0% 170,236 50.9% 185,104 Teachers 7.3% 23,825 8.1% 29,467 Instructional aides Support staff 1.5% 5,028 1.5% 5,467 Guidance counselors/directors 1.5% 4,810 1.3% 4,734 Librarians/library support 9.0% 29,306 8.2% 29,867 Administrative support 25.4% 83,252 27.0% 98,049 Other support services Administrators 2.1% 6,885 1.9% 6,851 School-based 1.2% 4,086 1.1% 4,047 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 1.1 15.5 1.0 17.0 Overall Primary Middle High 115.2 15.4 16.7 17.3 10 1313 115.1 13.9 115.3 -1-- 15 20 1987 1996 25 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrOoagio 290 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 Mnw NFORMATION Vam Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 C 3 to 9 cu cp_ 15 10 to 20 a,"5 >- over 20 $19,677, $24 $29,696 123 $34,497 $33,360 $44,037 $3%638 $56,603 $15,000 $30,000 $45,000 $60,000 1987 1993 $21,181 $34,500 $28,749 $48,000 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age under 30 rn 30 to 49 0 cum 50 to 54 1 4.3 % 9.4% 9.8% 16.5% 10.0% 55 and over 11.0% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 65.9% 63.1% 1987 1993 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned 0.1% 32.3% 57.5% 10.1% 0.1% 25.0% 68.1% .6.8% Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 296 291 nvi Vow 0 FISCAL NFORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $207,405 $37,773 $440,869 $1,486 $63,120 $55,817 $14,546 $22,069 $1,166 $405,963 $85,022 $597,255 $216,880 $60,835 $151,039 $13,321 $28,782 $24 National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 $17,094,990 $6,590 $16,073,392 $6,196 FY97 FY88 55% 39% 152% 43 °lo 5ok!, 0% 20% 40% 60% FY97 FY88 80% 100% 68%, 3% 30% 65% 3% 32% 0% 20- % 40% 60% 80- % 100% [1 Local State 0 Federal Li Instruction Noninstruction Support Services FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $26,564,743 $9,343 $24,237,291 $8,525 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expendit2erpupil in membership 292 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 ORTH CAROLINA North Carolina North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, 301 North_WilrnintfoThStreet, Raleigh, NC 27601-2825 Superintendent of Education Superintendent Michael E. Ward, (919 --715-1299 National Cooperative Education Statistics-System Liaison Engin Konanc, (919) 715-1609 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Engin Konanc, (919) 715-1609 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1,085,976 1,952 59,771 52,586 20.7 3.7 Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 1996 Demographics 1,210,108 Students in public elementary and secondary schools 2,005 Public schools 75,239 Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools 52,586 Land area in square miles 23.0 Public school students per square mile 3.8 Public schools per 100 square miles 80,024 (7%) 1987 106,688 (8%) 1,085,976 (93%) 1996 1,210,108 (92%) Public School Enrollment 1:1 Other School-Age Populations 1987 1996 Fiscal summary 6,404 $1,976 $1,695 $430 $109,334 7,309 $3,438 $3,079 $634 $155,095 State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 298 293 ORTH CAROLINA AGENCY SCHOOL NFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 100% 142 100% 123 98.6% 140 96.7% 119 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 1.4% 2 1.6% 2 0.0% 0 1.6% 2 1987 1996 0.7% 1 1.6% 2 7.7% 11 15.4% 19 42.3% 60 39.0% 48 34.5% 49 26.8% 33 13.4% 19 14.6% 18 1.4% 2 2.4% 3 Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size Distribution of agencies by type Total public education agencies Regular school districts Regional service agencies State-operated agencies Federally operated and other types 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 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported [10.8% 68.6% 73. % 6.4% 6.7% 0.7% 0% 0% 0% 0% 24.3% 19.3% 1987 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 1,952 100% 2,005 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 97.5% 1,903 95.8% 1,920 Regular schools 1.3% 26 1.2% 25 Special education schools 0.1% 1 0.4% 9 Vocational schools 1.1% 22 2.5% 51 Other and alternative schools 294 9 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGENCY/SCHOOL oaFORMATION NORTH CAROLINA Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and City 29.2% 32.8% students by type of locale: 1996-97 21.4% Urban Fringe 24.041. 1.5% Large Town 1.4% 18.7% Small Town 17.8% 29.2% Rural 24.1%; 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 Schools Students 21.2% 26.2% 24.9% 23.0% 21.9% 23.6% 0% 7.3% 7.04 10% 1987 15.9% 29.0% 20% 30% 1:1 1996 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 46.2% 902 49.6% 994 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 7.8% 153 5.6% 112 PK, K, 1 to 8 12.6% 245 16.5% 331 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 7.0% 137 2.7% 54 7 to 8, 9 1.8% 36 1.5% 30 7, 8 to 12 14.4% 282 15.1% 302 9, 10, 11 to 12 8.5% 165 8.7% 174 Other grades 1.3% 25 0.0% 0 Ungraded 0.4% 7 0.4% 8 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996 -973 295 ORTH CAROLINA STUDENT NFORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade 833 8,535 Prekindergarten 84,705 102,435 Kindergarten 85,622 105,756 First 82,943 102,288 Second 81,002 98,400 Third 79,536 94,840 Fourth 80,164 93,888 Fifth 77,844 94,929 Sixth 83,391 93,141 Seventh 83,024 91,793 Eighth 91,845 105,771 Ninth 87,173 85,120 Tenth 81,024 71,471 Eleventh 72,339 61,593 Twelfth 14,531 148 Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1987 1996 24.5% 12.6% 30.4% 14.2% 800,000 640,000 480,000 320,000 160,000 1987 1996 30.8°/ 28.9°/ 0.6% 1.7% 0.4% C ro Z C c C V_La< E4 Co § -2 z 0 0 Cp Z Z Lo.< E4 cd <2 0. O CO Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 296 3 0 1, STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT NFORMATION 0 ORTH CAROLINA 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 91.1% 65,421 88.1% 57,014 Regular diploma 0.9% 624 0.1% 41 Other diploma 6.5% 4,676 9.7% 6,270 High school equivalency 1.5% 1,100 2.1% 1,357 Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 275 225 175 125 75, X Mathematics O X Science 195 165 135 -105 75 45 Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 224.3 35.6% 64.4% 21.2% 2.4% 267.8 43.9% 56.1% 20.0% 3.0% 146.6 43.6% 56.4% 23.9% 1.6% STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 302 297 ORTH CAROLINA 0M DaFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 114,243 100% 145,098 f Total education staff Instructional staff 52.3% 59,771 51.8% 75,239 Teachers 14.9% 17,002 16.2% 23,537 Instructional aides Support staff 1.7% 1,982 2.1% 3,025 Guidance counselors/directors 1.8% 2,043 2.3% 3,377 Librarians/library support 5.6% 8,093 Administrative support 24.3% 27,762 17.7% 25,711 Other support services Administrators 3.2% 3,643 2.8% 4,132 School-based 1.8% 2,040 1.4% 1,984 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by Overall grade level 18)2 16.1 18.9 Primary 16.6 j16.0 Middle 15.4 15.6 High 15.4 10 15 20 25 1987 1987 1996 1996 1.1 10.5 1.1 12.3 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 298 303 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 Maw NFORMATION ORTH CAROLINA Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 $17,540 $24,900 $21,136 $31,167 Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.3% 1.0% 67.8% 62.2% 29.6% 35.0% 2.3% 1.7% 1 to 2 3 to 9 x 0 10 to 20 cus"5 >- over 20 $16 303 $21,527 $18,428 $22,883 $22,474 $27,482 $26,678 $33,29 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 1987 I 1993 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary under 30 30 to 49 0 >- Po 50 to 54 55 and over 70.0% 5% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 304 299 ORTH CAROLINA FISCAL oaFORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 $84,409 $19,779 $96,705 $71,341 $29,005 $19,614 $9,006 $124 $1,843 Figure 10 Revenues by source FY97 $158,778 $41,376 $148,214 $94,649 $41,207 $35,960 $6,223 $1,367 $17 Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 $3,789,548 $3,490 $3,424,194 $3,153 300 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education 27%, 65% 7°/0 Local FY97 26% Vc, 8% LI State FY88 Federal 0% 20% 40% FY97 FY88 0% 60% 80% 100% 62% 7% 31% 65%; 1 4% 31% 20% 1 40% 60% 80% 100% Li Instruction Noninstruction Support Services FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $6,515,608 $5,384 $5,964,939 $4,929 3 (1 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership TE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 ORTH North Dakota North Dakota Department of Public In truction, 600 Boulevard Av nue, East, Bismarck, ND 58505-0440 Superintendent of Education Superintendent Wayne G. Sanstead, ( 01) 328-4572 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Doug McCrory, (701) 328-2189 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Tom Morth, (701) 328-4886 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 119,004 120,123 691 609 7,632 7,892 70,665 70,665 1.7 1.7 1.0 0.9 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 12,996 (10%) 1987 1987 1996 661 643 $2,513 $4,396 $2,438 $3,785 $373 $505 $74,700 $124,942 119,004 (90%) 5,543 (4%) 1996 120,123 (96%) Public School Enrollment Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 301 11 ORTH AGENCY SCHOOL NFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 353 100% 282 Total public education agencies 85.8% 303 83.7% 236 Regular school districts 11.0% 39 13.5% 38 Regional service agencies 1.4% 5 1.1% 3 State-operated agencies 1.7% 6 1.8% 5 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 100 or more schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 25 to 99 schools 1.1% 4 1.4% 4 10 to 24 schools 2.5% 9 2.8% 8 5 to 9 schools 89.5% 316 95.0% 268 1 to 4 schools 6.8% 24 0.7% No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 1987 100% 691 93.5% 646 5.2% 36 1.2% 8 0.1% 1 302 1996 100% 609 93.8% 571 5.1% 31 1.1% 7 0.0% 0 307 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 1.7% 2.5% 2.0% 2.5% 3.6% 5.5% 23.1% 27.1% None reported 7.9% 0.8% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 61.7% 61.4% 1987 1996 Distribution of schools by type Total public elementary and secondary schools reported Regular schools Special education schools Vocational schools Other and alternative schools STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97. SCHOOL NFORMATION ORTH BMW& Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 0% 12.2% 25 4.4% 8.4% 3.4% 5.9% 13.3% 17.6% .7% 66.2% 10% 20% 30% Figure 4 Public schools by size of student 750 or more 2.6% membership 4.0% 3.4% 525 to 749 3.5% 6.9% 375 to 524 6.3% 200 to 374 1 to 199 1987 1996 43.0% 297 43.7% 266 8.2% 57 7.2% 44 1.4% 10 2.8% 17 2.9% 20 3.3% 20 27.5% 190 25.0% 152 4.8% 33 6.7% 41 6.4% 44 4.8% 29 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 5.8% 40 6.6% 40 0% 42.4% 40% 50% 60% 70% Schools Students 8.3% 20% 40% 60% 1987 1996 68.8% 64.3% 80% Number of public schools by grade span category PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 PK, K, 1 to 8 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 7 to 8, 9 7, 8 to 12 9, 10, 11 to 12 Other grades Ungraded Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 308 303 ORTH DDamva 0 MoDENT NFORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 530 619 10,193 8,464 10,581 8,788 9,801 8,702 9,366 8,698 9,189 8,736 9,023 9,170 8,542 9,352 8,684 9,699 8,470 9,943 8,735 10,230 8,559 9,785 8,627 9,251 8,704 8,686 Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 120,000 96,000 72,000, 48,000 24,000. 1987 1996 0.8% 1.1% 0.6% 0.1 cl 0 ±" 0 o z z 92.5% O 3) C Z C C Yr° < 2 :=u 8.1% 0.7% I I c 89.1% E E 1987 1996 10.6% Students in special education with IEPs 21.2% School membership eligible for free lunch 18.8% School-age children below poverty 304 3 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELth'ENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT FORMATION ORTH Dacgcym 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 86.5% 13.5% 7,821 1,224 94.6% 5.4% 8,027 462 2.5% 60.4% 29.8% Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 275 225 175 125 75. O X Mathematics Science 195 165 135 105 75 ,45 Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 230.9 24.7% 75.3% 24.3% 1.9% 284.2 22.6% 77.4% 33.3% 4.4% 162.2 22.3% 77.7% 40.6% 3.0% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 5001 Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 3001 Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level 3 0 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 305 ORTH DD1; 0 Maw ONFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 13,533 100% 14,552 Total education staff Instructional staff 56.4% 7,632 54.2% 7,892 Teachers 6.6% 899 10.8% 1,572 Instructional aides Support staff 1.2% 164 1.8% 263 Guidance counselors/directors 2.2% 300 2.6% 380 Librarians/library support 5.0% 672 3.3% 482 Administrative support 23.3% 3,156 21.0% 3,050 Other support services Administrators 2.7% 367 2.8% 409 School-based 2.5% 343 3.5% 504 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 1.3 10.7 1.2 8.6 Overall Primary Middle High 10 15.6 15.2 17.5 14.8 16.2 12.1 1 9.2 13.7 15 20 25 1987 1996 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 3.11. 306 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 FORMATION ORTH Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 a, 3 to 9 a,ci. 5 v+ 10 to 20 over 20 $13,721 $10,000 $17,453 $16,412 $19,889 $20,619 $24,008 $23,833 $27,331 $20,000 $30,000 1987 1993 $15,218 $21,660 $18,889 $27,709 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age under 30 a, 30 to 49 "5 >- 50 to 54 55 and over 0% 21.34 12.64 62.8% 67.9% 8.4% 12.1 /0 1.5% 7.4% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1993 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned 0.3% 82.6% 15.9% 1.2% 0.5% 79.7% 18.0% 1.8% Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 3 I 2 307 NORTH Raca Dva. 0 "ISCAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $7,531 $11,370 National school lunch $445 $1,432 National school breakfast $9,627 $17,069 Title I $4,710 $8,388 Education for the handicapped $4,952 $7,434 Vocational and adult education $3,903 $6,570 School improvement $9,998 $21,332 School assistance (federally affected areas) $1,352 $1,565 Bilingual education $1,319 $20 Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source 47% 41% 12%1 Local FY97 40% 51% 9% El State FY88 Federal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Figure 11 Current expenditures by function 61% 9°A 30% FY97 Instruction FY88 62% 4% 34% Noninstruction Support [ 0 Services 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $433,358 $642,984 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) $3,642 $5,353 Revenue per pupil in membership $385,427 $577,498 Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) $3,239 $4,808 Current expenditure per pupil in membership 308 3 1 3 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 CDGoolo Ohio Ohio Department of Education, 65 South 'rrmt-S-teet;Columbu , OH 43215-4183 Superintendent of Education Interim Superintendent James Van Keuren, (614) 466-3175 National Cooperative Education Stat'stics System Liaison Matthew Cohen, (614) 752-8731 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Beth Juillerate, (614) 466-0057 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 Demographics 1,793,431 3,743 99,708 41,222 43.5 9.1 1,844,698 3,876 108,515 41,222 44.8 9.4 Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 263,569 (13%) 1987 1987 1996 10,760 11,163 $2,374 $4,045 $1,981 $3,344 $350 $534 $100,279 $146,124 238,143 (11%) 1996 1,793,431 (87%) 1,844,698 (89%) Public School Enrollment El Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 309 3 1. 4 OHIO SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 797 100% 776 Total public education agencies 88.2% 703 85.2% 661 Regular school districts 11.5% 92 11.5% 89 Regional service agencies 0.3% 2 0.4% 3 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0 3.0% 23 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.3% 2 0.3% 2 100 or more schools 0.9% 7 0.9% 7 25 to 99 schools 5.9% 47 7.2% 56 10 to 24 schools 30.5% 243 30.5% 237 5 to 9 schools 45.8% 365 46.5% 361 1 to 4 schools 16.7% 133 14.6% 113 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 17i.5% 20.6% 34.0% 36.6% 5.8% 5.7% 0.6% 0.6% 0% 7.6% 10% 1987 12.5% 29.6% 128.9% 20% 30% 1996 40% 1987 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 3,743 100% 3,876 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 96.2% 3,602 96.4% 3,737 Regular schools 0.6% 23 1.0% 37 Special education schools 2.2% 84 2.1% 83 Vocational schools 0.9% 34 0.5% 19 Other and alternative schools 310 3 1 t" STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 SCHOOL NFORMATION OHIO Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 29.2% 32.8% 36.8% 39.5°A 2.0% 1.7% 10.9% 9.5% 0% 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 21.1% 16.4% 10% 20% 30% 40% Schools 0% 12.5% 13.8% 19.0% 20.4% 9.6% 10.3% 10% 1987 Students J28.5% 27)1% 30.5% T27-8.4% 20% 30% 1996 40% 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 51.8% 1,940 49.4% 1,914 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 3.5% 130 2.1% 81 PK, K, 1 to 8 10.7% 399 12.5% 483 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 6.8% 253 4.7% 183 7 to 8, 9 4.1% 153 4.3% 166 7, 8 to 12 15.2% 568 13.6% 528 9, 10, 11 to 12 5.9% 219 9.5% 367 Other grades 0.0% 0 0.1% 3 Ungraded 2.2% 81 3.9% 151 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 316 311 OHIO TUDENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade 141,049 151,204 141,458 136,024 130,374 129,788 126,543 133,476 130,062 148,565 142,339 145,422 137,127 21,389 140,234 149,391 142,298 139,260 137,737 139,087 141,386 140,015 140,248 160,489 140,557 127,743 117,161 7,703 Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1,600,000 1,280,000 960,000 640,000 320,000 0 1987 1996 0.7% 0.1% 1.0% cm' 2=2 CO 8312% 82:0%-- O N C 2 co 9. COz LE F, 9- COz 1987 1996 3.7% Students in special education with IEPs 24.7% School membership eligible for free lunch 14.3% School-age children below poverty 317 312 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 TUDENT NFORMATION OHIO 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 97.7% 0.6% 1.7% 121,121 723 2,168 94.4% 5.6% 102,098 6,004 5.4% 60.2% 33.8% Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles did not participate in the NAEP 1996 State Assessment Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 318 313 ono azaw FORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 184,130 100% 196,994 Total education staff Instructional staff 54.2% 99,708 55.1% 108,515 Teachers 3.9% 7,178 5.4% 10,571 Instructional aides Support staff 1.6% 2,918 1.6% 3,245 Guidance counselors/directors 2.1% 3,958 1.8% 3,639 Librarians/library support 9.8% 18,056 10.5% 20,643 Administrative support 23.0% 42,321 22.2% 43,714 Other support services Administrators 2.6% 4,738 0.5% 1,005 School-based 2.9% 5,253 2.9% 5,662 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 18.0 17.0 1987 19.1 184 10 15 20 1996 25 1.2 10.0 1.2 16.3 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 319 314 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 NFORMATION OHIO Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 $16,374 $27,606 $22,146 $38,944 Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.4% 1.0% 55.8% 53.6% 39.8% 41.8% 4.0% 3.5% 1 to 2 a) cu .1' 3 to 9 a_ Lux 96,n 10 to 20 >- over 20 $17,370 $22,020 $20,289 $27,145 $27,667 $34,381 $30,209 $0 $10,000 1987 $20,000 $30,000 1993 $38,671 $40,000 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary under 30 a) 30 to 49 96 >- cun' 50 to 54 55 and over 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 3 O 315 OHIO -ISCAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $112,593 $167,524 National school lunch $15,984 $30,412 National school breakfast $145,829 $291,106 Title I $69,529 $127,823 Education for the handicapped $43,809 $43,059 Vocational and adult education $34,436 $63,775 School improvement $4,852 $3,300 School assistance (federally affected areas) $1,088 $782 Bilingual education $43 $15 Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source 53% 41% 6% ; Local FY97 46% 49% 5c1/0 State FY88 Federal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Figure 11 Current expenditures by function 60% 4% 37% FY97 Instruction 58% 39% Noninstruction FY88 Support Services 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $6,611,187 $12,587,117 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) $3,686 $6,825 Revenue per pupil in membership $6,446,903 $10,948,074 Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) $3,595 $5,936 Current expenditure per pupil in membership 3 2 1 316 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 CHOLAHONIA Oklahoma Oklahoma State Department of Education, 2500 NortlaTrEcilriBisiiirevard, Oklahoma City, OK 73105-4599 Superintendent of Education Superintendent Sandy Garrett, (405) 521-4887 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Patti High, (405) 521-3013 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Dawn Williams, (405) 522-3297 GENERAL. CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 584,212 620,695 1,889 1,828 34,515 39,568 69,919 69,919 8.4 8.9 2.7 2.6 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 46,788 (7%) 1987 El 1987 1996 3,210 3,295 $2,029 $3,415 $1,825 $2,892 $365 $646 $83,493 $112,376 584,212 (93%) 26,838 (4%) 1996 620,695 (96%) Public School Enrollment El Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 322 317 010LAHOMA AGENCY SCHOOL NFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 100% 655 100% 549 93.3% 611 100.0% 549 3.1% 20 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 3.7% 24 0.0% 0 1987 1996 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.6% 4 1.3% 7 2.4% 16 2.6% 14 5.6% 37 7.5% 41 88.2% 578 88.7% 487 3.1% 20 0.0% 0 Distribution of agencies by type Total public education agencies Regular school districts Regional service agencies State-operated agencies Federally operated and other types 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 Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 4.6% 5.1% 7:4% 810% 14.2% 18.2% 33.6°/9 37.7% 40.3% % None reported 0.0% 31.0% 1987 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 1,889 100% 1,828 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 96.7% 1,826 99.2% 1,813 Regular schools 0.3% 5 0.8% 15 Special education schools 2.6% 50 0.0% 0 Vocational schools 0.4% 8 0.0% 0 Other and alternative schools 323 318 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 SCHOOL NFORMATION OKLAHOMA Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 0% 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 16 5% 23.9% 17.9% 8.9% 2.8% 4.1%! 20.6% 20.0% 10% 20% 23.2% 30% 42.2% 40% 50% El Schools E:1 Students 6.3% 6.8% 9.6% 9.6% 12.6% 16.7% 31.9% 31.0% 0% 10% 20% 30% El 1987 1996 39.7% 36.0% 40% 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 34.3% 647 33.3% 608 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5,6 16.3% 307 16.1% 295 PK, K, 1 to 8 8.3% 157 11.6% 212 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 7.4% 139 6.3% 116 7 to 8, 9 3.2% 60 0.0% 0 7, 8 to 12 22.0% 416 25.3% 463 9, 10, 11 to 12 5.3% 101 6.8% 124 Other grades 0.5% 9 0.1% 1 Ungraded 2.8% 53 0.5% 9 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 324 319 OKLAHOMA TUDE NFORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 2,382 4,600 48,529 50,387 54,941 54,554 46,889 47,182 44,181 46,451 43,254 46,526 42,910 47,647 41,240 48,635 39,999 48,856 41,652 49,065 43,738 51,709 43,659 45,970 43,056 40,757 40,552 36,113 7,230 2,243 Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded 500,000; 400,000; 300,000' 1987 1996 79.0% 200,000; 100,000 10.6% 1.0% 7.8% 1.6% 8 c> 6 6 -.-`' ,, V (1) Ll u .E c = c ro ro "3 1, 2 O. ` am :a 9,3- :, z . 2 Zc' =^ m ± 1 y c & c ro c) C O L', 1'5 k..) Lu z z C. < 2 E.)4 68.8% 6 ; c OE c Yom, < E4 6 C E0_ =2 Co co 5t. 5 0 z z 11.4% 36.7% 17.0% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 32 J 320 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT NFORMATION OKLAHOMA 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 79.1% 20.9% 35,514 9,404 80.7% 19.3% 33,060 7,896 Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles did not participate in the NAEP 1996 State Assessment Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 321 3 OKLAHOMA 0 TrEUT 141FORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 63,822 100% 68,190 Total education staff Instructional staff 54.1% 34,515 58.0% 39,568 Teachers 5.9% 3,750 7.6% 5,159 Instructional aides Support staff 1.6% 1,026 2.1% 1,398 Guidance counselors/directors 1.0% 662 2.1% 1,465 Librarians/library support 7.0% 4,463 6.5% 4,400 Administrative support 26.7% 17,065 19.7% 13,406 Other support services Administrators 2.8% 1,761 2.8% 1,913 School-based 0.9% 580 1.3% 881 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 16.9 15.7 1 10 18.5 116.3 17.0 16.1 2.6 133 15 20 1987 1996 25 1.2 14.7 1.4 14.2 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 3 2'7 322 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 go'nw OaFORMATION OKLAHOMA Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers 1 to 2. $16,908 $22,821 by years of experience 08,156 3 to 9 $23,84 0_ 15 a,`.6 10 to 20 $21,694 $27,048 over 20 $23,597 1987 1996 $16,432 $22,773 $23,847 $30,187 Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age $29,660 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 [1] 1987 1993 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary under 30 a, 30 to 49 0 50 to 54 55 and over 0% 16.1% 11.8% 70.1% 69.5% 8.4% 11.9% 5.4% 6.8% -t- 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 1987 1993 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned 0.5% 55.0% 39.1% 5.5% 0.0% 56.9% 39.5% 3.6% Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 328 323 OKLAHOMA "ISCAL ORFORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $41,330 $75,630 National school lunch $7,009 $19,694 National school breakfast $42,431 $86,576 Title I $25,540 $38,500 Education for the handicapped $13,919 $21,632 Vocational and adult education $10,335 $29,265 School improvement $22,828 $18,763 School assistance (federally affected areas) $3,788 $6,848 Bilingual education $10,213 $160 Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source 29 °/q 62% 8%1 FY97 El Local 28% 66% 6% State FY88 Federal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Figure 11 Current expenditures by function 60% 6% 34% FY97 Li Instruction 69°/O 4% 28% Noninstruction FY88 Support Services 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $1,750,530 $3,251,302 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) $2,996 $5,238 Revenue per pupil in membership $1,692,283 $2,990,044 Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) $2,897 $4,817 Current expenditure per pupil in membership 324 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 OREGON Oregon Oregon Department of Education, 255 Ca itol Street, N.E., Salem, OR 97310-0203 Superintendent of Education Superintendent Stan Bunn, (503) 3787 573 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Ron Houser, (503) 378-5585 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Walter Koscher, (503) 378-5965 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 455,895 537,854 1,214 1,222 24,911 26,757 96,981 96,981 4.7 5.5 1.3 1.3 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 47,105 (9%) 1987 El 1987 1996 2,701 3,196 $2,286 $4,626 $1,917 $3,819 $251 $637 $97,702 $147,018 53,685 (9%) 455,895 (91%) 1996 537,854 (91 %) Public School Enrollment I Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 3,)0 325 OREGON AGE REV SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 340 100% 226 Total public education agencies 89.4% 304 96.9% 219 Regular school districts 8.5% 29 2.2% 5 Regional service agencies 1.8% 6 0.4% 1 State-operated agencies 0.3% 1 0.4% 1 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.3% 1 0.4% 1 100 or more schools 0.9% 3 2.2% 5 25 to 99 schools 5.6% 19 8.0% 18 10 to 24 schools 13.2% 45 22.1% 50 5 to 9 schools 69.4% 236 67.3% 152 1 to 4 schools 10.6% 36 0.0% 0 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 11.2% 17.8% .8% 118.3% .5cS 16.9% 20.1% .4% 29.7% 0.7 None reported % 20% 0% 10% 42.8% 30% 40% 50% 1987 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 1,214 100% 1,222 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 99.6% 1,209 95.3% 1,165 Regular schools 0.3% 4 1.2% 15 Special education schools 0.1% 1 0.0% 0 Vocational schools 0.0% 0 3.4% 42 Other and alternative schools 331 326 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGEagv0SCHOOL FORMATION OREGON Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 23.5% 27.6% 30.3% 2.9% 2.9% 21.0% 20.8% 22.3% 112.0% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 36.6% Ei Schools El Students 7.8% 11.0% 10.2% 16.5% 25.3% 24.0% 28.7% 25.9% 28.1% 0% 10% 20% 22.6% 30% 1987 El 1987 El 1996 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 51.4% 624 51.4% 628 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 10.5% 128 6.4% 78 PK, K, 1 to 8 9.7% 118 13.3% 162 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 6.3% 76 3.5% 43 7 to 8, 9 3.0% 36 2.5% 30 7, 8 to 12 15.9% 193 14.8% 181 9, 10, 11 to 12 2.9% 35 7.9% 96 Other grades 0.2% 2 0.3% 4 Ungraded 0.2% 2 0.0% 0 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 332 327 OREGON MIDNIN ONFORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade 1,514 30,699 38,242 35,881 36,629 35,330 35,419 34,120 34,310 33,160 34,338 34,569 34,530 33,495 3,659 878 39,829 42,819 42,299 41,405 41,373 42,301 42,643 42,215 42,862 44,713 40,751 36,762 34,794 2,210 Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1987 20.0% 328 500,000 400,000 300,000 200,000 100,000, 0' t 2.4% 1.7% 1987 3-9% 2.2% ,______ 89.8% 2.0% 3.4% I 1996 7.4% 12.6% 84.6% 8 >' 'Oc i,, C =. r 0 m . rs L. ,.6 z c c -' tO l) C -. .= 03 kJ LO roC' Q..= .< t''< -`-' r0o.I `' Lc n, `7' a 9-, ± = 0 0 Z z ,...- O > c 1 .4 E E 8 65 ., < f4,3 0) L., :E 0 oC z Z 1996 11.0% Students in special education with IEPs 24.4% School membership eligible for free lunch 13.7% School-age children below poverty STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 STUDENT NFORMATION OREGON 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 76.6% 27,165 78.3% 26,570 Regular diploma 0.3% 106 Other diploma 20.4% 7,223 11.0% 3,749 High school equivalency 3.1% 1,087 10.3% 3,510 Other completers 7.0% Dropouts 56.0% Dropouts who were male 22.5% Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state ( +) and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 275 0 225 175 125 75, 195 X 165 O X Mathematics Science 135 105 75 45 Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 223.5 35.3% 64.7% 20.7% 2.1% 276.3 33.1% 66.9% 26.3% 4.4% 154.8 32.4% 67.6% 31.9% 2.6% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 334 329 OREGON REW NFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 47,211 100% 52,259 f Total education staff Instructional staff 52.8% 24,911 51.2% 26,757 Teachers 8.5% 3,995 12.5% 6,546 Instructional aides Support staff 2.3% 1,064 2.4% 1,268 Guidance counselors/directors 1.6% 759 2.7% 1,408 Librarians/library support 8.5% 4,023 8.4% 4,401 Administrative support 21.5% 10,167 17.6% 9,176 Other support services Administrators 3.0% 1,397 3.1% 1,609 School-based 1.9% 895 2.1% 1,094 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 183 20.1 ;19.9 21.3 17.4 15.4 1987 9.6 18.7 10 15 20 1996 25 1.1 10.9 1.0 9.9 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 330 3 I-STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 11) FORMAT1ON OREGON Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 ta_,) a, 3 to 9 Lux 01 to 20 >- over 20 $ 7,262 $22,672 )119,585 $27,049 $25,983 $35 $29,386 135 $39,075 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $5Q000 1987 1993 $18,022 $28,060 $25,373 $41,093 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers under 30 13.8% 5.i 0k by age cs) 30 to 49 6 7.5% 67.9% 0 10.8% >- 50 to 54 16.5% /;.8% 55 and over 10.3%, 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1993 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned 0.0% 53.9% 39.1% 7.0% 0.6% 51.5% 43.1% 4.8% Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 3 76 331 OREGON 16CAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $23,243 $48,802 National school lunch $2,344 $12,580 National school breakfast $44,594 $75,513 Title I $62 $47,553 Education for the handicapped $10,520 $13,634 Vocational and adult education $8,174 $22,776 School improvement $3,021 $2,013 School assistance (federally affected areas) $1,284 $2,189 Bilingual education $847 $7 Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source 41% , 53% 6°/0 fl Local t, FY97 65%, 28% 7%! State FY88 Federal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Figure 11 Current expenditures by function 61% ;4% 36% J FY97 Li Instruction 56% ; 3% 40% Noninstruction FY88 Support 0 Services 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $1,942,303 $3,472,609 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) $4,260 $6,456 Revenue per pupil in membership $1,944,657 $3,184,100 Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) $4,266 $5,920 Current expenditure per pupil in membership 332 TATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 ( EffIWINANIA Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Department of Education, 333--Mark-efSrisburg, PA 17126-0333 Superintendent of Education ( Secretary Eugene W. Hickok, Jr., (717) 787-5820 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Roger G. Hummel, (717) 787-2644 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Roger G. Hummel, (717) 787-2644 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 Demographics 1,668,542 3,313 103,307 45,333 36.8 7.3 1,804,256 3,178 106,432 45,333 39.8 7.0 Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 374,458 (18%) 1987 Ei 1987 1996 11,811 12,040 $2,011 $4,103 $1,806 $3,269 $303 $449 $109,060 $155,140 313,441 (15%) 1,668,542 (82%) 1996 1,804,256 (85%) Public School Enrollment Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 3 33 333 PIRMWANIA AGENCY SCHOOL oaFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 601 100% 614 Total public education agencies 83.4% 501 81.6% 501 Regular school districts 16.3% 98 16.3% 100 Regional service agencies 0.3% 2 2.1% 13 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.2% 1 0.2% 100 or more schools 0.2% 1 0.2% 1 25 to 99 schools 10.5% 63 9.3% 57 10 to 24 schools 35.6% 214 34.7% 213 5 to 9 schools 53.4% 321 51.1% 314 1 to 4 schools 0.2% 1 4.6% 28 No schools reported Figure 2 3,400 or more Regular school districts by student membership size 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 29.1% 22.6% 51.7% 45 9% 23.0% -22.0V 2.2% 2.8% 0.20% [0.4% 0.2% 1987 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 3,313 100% 3,178 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 95.3% 3,158 96.7% 3,074 Regular schools 2.0% 67 0.3% 11 Special education schools 2.6% 86 2.6% 82 Vocational schools 0.1% 2 0.3% 11 Other and alternative schools 334 33,9 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGEa©70SCHOOL NFORMATION PENNSYL ANIA Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 City Urban Fringe 0.6% Large Town 0.5% Small Town Rural 24.0% 28.5% 45.4% 46.2% 9.3% 8i 1 20.7% "116:6% Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 0% 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 10% 20% Schools 30% 16.6% 14.8% 9.2% 1987 1996 56.2% 1,862 54.6% 1,735 1.8% 58 1.9% 61 8.8% 291 12.4% 395 5.5% 181 3.5% 112 6.3% 209 6.1% 194 11.4% 378 12.7% 405 6.0% 200 6.1% 194 1.3% 42 0.4% 14 2.8% 92 2.1% 68 0% 10% 1987 40% 50% 1=1 Students 122.8% 122.3% 25.6% 21.4% 20.9% 24.8% 21.5% 20% 1996 30% Number of public schools by grade span category PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 PK, K, 1 to 8 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 7 to 8, 9 7, 8 to 12 9, 10, 11 to 12 Other grades Ungraded Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 3 0 335 PIXOREVIWANIA 0 §TINJDENT NPORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 3,005 124,471 133,608 136,411 147,895 123,262 139,897 118,902 138,776 114,588 136,710 112,801 138,106 110,500 136,933 118,333 136,632 118,544 136,746 133,426 152,058 133,449 136,714 131,877 124,788 130,830 114,183 61,148 28,205 Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 1987 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1,600,000; 1,280,000' 960,000r 640,000 t I 320,0001-- 0 L 1987 1996 1.2% 0.1% 1.8% 1996 84.3% 80.2% 12:6°/ C"' C .1.0 2 M .Ero LE r° 2 ro o. 7"-' 9 9- _D i, .. -... ±- ± ± C C 0 0 Z Z 1.8% 3 0.1% 7% a_ 10.6% 15.5% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 336 341 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT NFORMATION PENNSYL ANIA 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 100.0% 121,219 92.5% 7.5% 105,981 8,540 4.0% 57.7% 42.5% Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles Grade 4 did not participate in the NAEP 1996 State Assessment Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 226.2 Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] 31.6% Students below basic level 68.4% Students at or above basic level 20.5% Students at or above proficient level 1.4% Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 342 337 `PL]RfREVILWA N IA 0 ninffl NFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 185,629 100% 201,134 Total education staff Instructional staff 55.7% 103,307 52.9% 106,432 Teachers 5.5% 10,187 8.0% 16,184 Instructional aides Support staff 1.7% 3,169 1.8% 3,707 Guidance counselors/directors 1.7% 3,151 2.1% 4,130 Librarians/library support 6.8% 12,671 7.6% 15,385 Administrative support 22.3% 41,477 24.0% 48,349 Other support services Administrators 2.1% 3,859 2.0% 4,063 School-based 4.2% 7,808 1.4% 2,884 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 1.3 8.9 338 1.1 15.3 343 Overall Primary Middle High 16.2 17.0 18.7 19.3 14.4 17.3 15.3 16.4 10 15 20 25 1987 1996 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 Maw NPORMATION PENNSYL ANIA Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 U 3 o 9 a_ w "5 10 to 20 coa, >- over 20 $0 $17,438 $26,351 $20,104 $31,255 $27,927 $39,972 $33,403 $47,178 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 1987 Ell 1993 $18,400 $29,177 $29,426 $47,147 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.1% 0.5% 48.4% 46.7% 43.5% 45.6% 8.0% 7.2% under 30 aJcr 30 to 49 "5 tr_ >- co cu 50 to 54 9.0% 10.0% 7.8% 63. 72.9% 9% 9.2% 55 and over 8.3°/0 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 34 4 339 PENNSYL ANIA FISCAL NFORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $98,411 $7,600 $213,156 $74,880 $46,983 $34,674 $3,940 $1,338 $125 $179,671 $30,178 $309,399 $110,172 $55,995 $55,344 $3,537 $1,585 National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 $8,781,585 $5,263 $7,679,986 $4,603 340 FY97 FY88 55% 39% 5%; 49% 46°X: Local 5%' [1] State Federal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY97 FY88 64%; 61% 4% 32% 3% 3% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% L _f Instruction Noninstruction 0 Support Services FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $14,441,126 $8,004 $12,820,704 $7,106 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership 3 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 4r- RHODE ISLAND Rhode Isla d Department of Elementary and Secondary Educ tion, 255 Westminster Street, Providence, RI 02903 Superintendent of Education Commissioner Peter McWalters, (4010 222-4600 National Cooperative Education Statistics y tern-Liaison Terry Bergner, (401) 277-4600 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Terry Bergner, (401) 277-4600 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 Demographics 134,800 151,324 298 316 8,934 10,656 1,214 1,214 111.0 124.6 24.5 26.0 Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 1987 990 $2,729 $2,490 $297 $121,588 EI Public School Enrollment j Other School-Age Populations 1996 988 $4,283 $4,053 $466 $150,112 Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 346 341 HOD ISLAN SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 100% 41 100% 37 97.6% 40 97.3% 36 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 2.4% 1 2.7% 1 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 1987 1996 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 4.9% 2 5.4% 2 12.2% 5 16.2% 6 43.9% 18 54.1% 20 36.6% 15 24.3% 9 2.4% 1 0.0% 0 Distribution of agencies by type Total public education agencies Regular school districts Regional service agencies State-operated agencies Federally operated and other types Distribution of agencies by number of schools 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student 3,400 or more membership size 1987 1996 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 1987 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 298 100% 316 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 97.3% 290 96.8% 306 Regular schools 1.7% 5 1.3% 4 Special education schools 0.7% 2 0.9% 3 Vocational schools 0.3% 1 0.9% 3 Other and alternative schools 342 347 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGENCY SCHOOL FORMATION RHODE ISLAND Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and C ty students by type of locale: 1996-97 Urban Fringe 32.3$ 34.9% 54.1 51.3% 2.8% Large Town -2.1% 1.9% Small Town 1.8% .9% Rural 9.9% Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% [1] Schools Students 0% 15.1% 16.5% 10.7% 15.2% 16 8% 119.6% 15.1% 120% 10% 20% 42.3% 3617% 30% 40% 50% 1987 El 1987 El 1996 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 56.0% 167 57.3% 181 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 1.7% 5 1.3% 4 PK, K, 1 to 8 7.0% 21 12.0% 38 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7,8 6.7% 20 4.1% 13 7 to 8, 9 3.4% 10 0.9% 3 7, 8 to 12 9.7% 29 12.3% 39 9, 10, 11 to 12 13.1% 39 11.1% 35 Other grades 2.3% 7 0.9% 3 Ungraded 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 34.3 343 HODE IsLAN ROBDENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade 303 10,103 12,439 10,440 9,815 9,449 9,417 9,022 9,633 9,543 10,712 10,311 9,993 9,558 4,062 666 11,366 13,177 12,390 12,136 11,829 11,518 11,472 11,758 11,104 12,191 10,609 9,453 8,428 3,227 Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1987 1996 19.7% 344 17.3% 28.0% 21.4% 349 120,000 96,000- 72,000 48,0001 1987 1996 88.0% 24,0001-- 2.4% 0.3% 3.7% 5.6% 10:7 %I7.3% 0.5%1 78.3% V _,, ,.., C ..S.' .`2 8 T 8 t -E'' _,, u "E ry, 'E y, 'E 2 .-E' ro g'E' r0 a 0. c73 :4 t `4, ... 0 kr, m ± 1 ± ± ± E ro., it 0 0 r..-. 0 0 Z Z u z Z C . L. r. 4 ._ E4 Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT NFORMATION RHODE SLAND 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 96.2% 8,771 91.5% 7,689 Regular diploma 0.0% 4 Other diploma 3.6% 328 8.5% 714 High school equivalency 0.2% 15 0.0% 0 Other completers 4.6% Dropouts 58.2% Dropouts who were male 31.8% Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 275 225 175 125 O X 195 165 -135 75; Mathematics Science 105 75 45 Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 220.4 39.1% 60.9% 17.4% 1.3% 268.9 40.1% 59.9% 20.4% 2.5% 148.9 40.9% 59.1% 26.0% 1.8% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 330 345 HODE ISLAN 0 ainTi7 OaFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 14,569 100% 16,823 Total education staff Instructional staff 61.3% 8,934 63.3% 10,656 Teachers 6.2% 901 9.5% 1,594 Instructional aides Support staff 2.3% 328 1.8% 307 Guidance counselors/directors 2.0% 288 1.1% 177 Librarians/library support 8.2% 1,188 6.7% 1,135 Administrative support 15.5% 2,259 14.2% 2,385 Other support services Administrators 3.6% 526 2.2% 367 School-based 1.0% 145 1.2% 202 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle 1 15.1 4.2 High 5 10 15.3 13.6 13., 15 20 25 1987 1996 1.6 13.3 1.7 18.7 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 346 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 35.E NFORMATION RHODE ISLAN Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers 1 to 2 by years of experience U .c 3 to 9 a) CL X LL1 9E) 10 to 20 >- over 20 $26,241 $42,422 $22,903 $33,748 $31,805 $32,727 $43,066 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 1987 1993 1987 1996 $17,447 $32,858 $25,497 $43,084 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.0% 0.0% 37.1% 40.1% 53.5% 53.3% 9.4% 6.6% under 30 cn 30 to 49 0 >- 50 to 54 8.1% 7.6% 11.2% 15.5% i9.2% 55 and over 18.0% 0% 10% 20% 30% 71.6 /0 68.9% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 1987 1=1 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 352 347 RHODE SLAND 1SCAL NFORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 $6,936 $795 $15,630 $7,885 $5,173 $3,903 $2,811 $714 $36 Figure 10 Revenues by source FY97 $15,604 $1,952 $23,652 $13,404 $6,502 $6,744 $729 $735 Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 $682,486 $5,063 $663,800 $4,924 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education FY97 FY88 54% 41% 5% 52% 44% 4% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY97 FY88 0% 67%; 3% 30% 67 ofj % 30% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 71 Local State Federal El Instruction Noninstruction 0 Support Services FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $1,193,754 $7,889 $1,151,888 $7,612 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership 348 3 5 3STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 SOUTH CAROLINA South Carolina South Carolina Department of Education, 1429 Senate Sii-e;Columbia, SC 29201 Superintendent of Education Superintendent Inez Tenenbaum, (803) 734-8492 National Cooperative Education Statistics' System Liaison David Burnett, (803) 734-8215 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Jo Ann Kerrey, (803) 734-8260 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 614,921 652,816 1,103 1,088 35,701 41,463 31,055 31,055 19.8 21.0 3.6 3.5 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 52,079 (8%) 1987 ID 1987 1996 3,381 3,717 $2,152 $3,671 $1,871 $3,417 $388 $551 $86,217 $129,162 614,921 (92%) 39,927 (6%) 1996 652,816 (94%) Public School Enrollment Ell Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child 354 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 349 SOUTH CAROLI AGENCY SCHOOL NFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 95 100% 104 Total public education agencies 95.8% 91 91.3% 95 Regular school districts 0.0% 0 8.7% 9 Regional service agencies 3.2% 3 0.0% 0 State-operated agencies 1.1% 1 0.0% 0 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 100 or more schools 8.4% 8 6.7% 7 25 to 99 schools 31.6% 30. 30.8% 32 10 to 24 schools 26.3% 25 24.0% 25 5 to 9 schools 33.7% 32 30.8% 32 1 to 4 schools 0.0% 0 7.7% 8 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 1987 100% 1,103 92.6% 1,021 1.9% 21 4.5% 50 1.0% 11 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 25.3% 21.1% 15.4% 18.9% 3.3% 5.36/0 1 to 259 .0% 01.1% % None reported 100% 0% 10% 20% 1987 30% 1996 Distribution of schools by type 5610% 53.7 6 40% 50% 60% 1996 100% 1,088 93.9% 0.9% 3.8% 1.4% 1,022 10 41 15 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported Regular schools Special education schools Vocational schools Other and alternative schools 350 3 5 5 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 &If9EMSCHOOL OR9FORMATION SOUTH CAROLINA Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 City Urban Fringe 0.0% Large Town 0.0% Small Town Rural 123.4% 24.7% 31.0% 35.5% 18.2% 10% 20% 30% 40% Figure 4 Public schools by size of student 750 or more Schools Students 23.8% membership 26.3% 25.2% 525 to 749 27.2% 22.7% 375 to 524 21.7% 20.3% 200 to 374 19.5% 8.0% 1 to 199 5.4% 0% 10% 20% 30% 1987 1996 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 44.6% 492 47.3% 515 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 2.7% 30 1.8% 20 PK, K, 1 to 8 15.9% 175 18.2% 198 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 4.7% 52 3.3% 36 7 to 8, 9 3.4% 38 2.6% 28 7, 8 to 12 14.8% 163 14.9% 162 9, 10, 11 to 12 9.3% 103 8.1% 88 Other grades 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Ungraded 4.5% 50 3.8% 41 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 35 6' 351 SOUTH CAROLINA STUDENT NFORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 8,408 41,725 47,374 55,612 49,497 50,052 53,547 48,256 51,849 47,256 50,598 47,544 51,214 45,984 52,384 47,749 52,194 47,407 50,625 54,003 61,962 47,599 48,314 43,138 39,304 38,596 35,546 Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1987 1996 352 11.7% 40.0% 18.9% C'" /.. 1987 1996 400,000 56.0% 320,000 240,000 160,0001- 80,000 0.6% 0 0.1% 0.2% L^ C Q 54.6% 44.5% 42.2% 1:73 9 C z 0 0.8% 0.2% 0.8% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT FORMATION SOUTH CAROLINA 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 100.0% 36,000 87.7% 30,182 Regular diploma Other diploma 6.3% 2,178 High school equivalency 6.0% 2,050 Other completers 2.9% Dropouts 60.1% Dropouts who were male 50.1% Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science 325 195 average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () 275 X 165 percentiles 225 135 175 105 125 75 75; Mathematics Science ;45 Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 213.2 51.6% 48.4% 11.8% 1.0% 260.8 51.8% 48.2% 13.7% 1.9% 138.5 55.0% 45.0% 17.2% 1.4% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 358 353 SOUTH CAROLINA NFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 62,557 100% 76,730 Total education staff Instructional staff 57.1% 35,701 54.0% 41,463 Teachers 9.0% 5,652 10.3% 7,907 Instructional aides Support staff 1.9% 1,170 2.0% 1,546 Guidance counselors/directors 2.7% 1,671 2.3% 1,738 Librarians/library support 7.2% 4,486 6.4% 4,905 Administrative support 17.7% 11,093 21.1% 16,222 Other support services Administrators 3.2% 1,994 2.9% 2,223 School-based 1.3% 790 0.9% 726 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 1.3 12.8 1.2 14.1 Overall Primary Middle High 17.2 15.7 17.6 158 17.3 16.2 18)2 15.9 11 10 15 20 25 1996 1987 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 354 3 5 )TATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 FORMATION SOUTH CAROLINA Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1 to 2 a)U a, 3 to 9 w 0_ Lux L4 01 to 20 over 20 7,779 $24,189 $24,797 $30,248 $20,875 $20,753 $26,908 $33,50 $0 1987 1996 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 El 1987 1993 $17,683 $24,403 $22,681 $32,659 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age under 30 a, 30 to 49 9-0 ,2 50 to 54 >- 55 and over 20.0% 14.9% 64.4% 9.8% 7.7% 8.9% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 66.5% 1987 LI 1993 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned 0.5% 50.4% 43.0% 6.0% 1.1% 49.1% 43.4% 6.3% Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 36 0 355 SOUTH CAROLINA FISCAL NFORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION Federal aid to education under selected programs FY88 FY97 (in thousands of current dollars) $57,677 $98,371 National school lunch $8,841 $28,323 National school breakfast $62,059 $95,631 Title I $25,606 $49,943 Education for the handicapped $16,299 $17,649 Vocational and adult education $11,148 $18,412 School improvement $5,809 $2,904 School assistance (federally affected areas) $0 $131 Bilingual education $0 $6 Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source 39% 52% 8% FY97 Ej Local 371% 54% 8% State FY88 Federal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Figure 11 Current expenditures by function 60% 6% 34% FY97 Instruction 62% 5% 33% Non instruction FY88 Support Services 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $2,175,842 $3,889,383 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) $3,538 $5,956 Revenue per pupil in membership $1,932,502 $3,296,661 Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) $3,143 $5,048 Current expenditure per pupil in membership 356 3 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 6 1 SOUTH South Dakota South Dakota Department of Education and A a-i-700-Gove nor's Drive, Pierre, SD 57501-2291 Superintendent of Education i Secretary Ray Christensen, (605) 77/3-5669 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Susan Ryan, (605) 773-4748 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinate Susan Ryan, (605) 773-4748 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 126,817 143,331 790 832 8,172 9,625 77,047 77,047 1.6 1.9 1.0 1.1 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 14,183 (10%) 1987 fl 1987 1996 696 738 $1,995 $3,138 $1,623 $2,806 $211 $404 $78,622 $135,041 126,817 (90%) 6,912 (5%) 1996 143,331 (95%) Public School Enrollment 111 Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 362 357 SOUTH Da= 0 AGENCY, SCHOOL NFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 227 100% 218 Total public education agencies 85.5% 194 81.2% 177 Regular school districts 5.7% 13 7.8% 17 Regional service agencies 0.0% 0 2.3% 5 State-operated agencies 8.8% 20 8.7% 19 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 100 or more schools 0.9% 2 0.9% 2 25 to 99 schools 3.1% 7 2.3% 5 10 to 24 schools 17.6% 40 18.8% 41 5 to 9 schools 59.5% 135 72.5% 158 1 to 4 schools 18.9% 43 5.5% 12 No schools reported Figure 2 3,400 or more Regular school districts by student membership size 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 0% 2.1% - 2.3% 5.2% 6.8% 41.2% 11.9% 13.6% 37.1% 38.7% 33.9% 50% 5.2% 2.3% 10% 20% 30% 40% 1987 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 790 100% 832 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 97.6% 771 96.6% 804 Regular schools 1.1% 9 1.6% 13 Special education schools 0.0% 0 0.5% 4 Vocational schools 1.3% 10 1.3% 11 Other and alternative schools 358 363 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGENCY SCHOOL FORMATION SOUTH Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 8.3% 22.7% 16.6% 28.5°/01 40% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 73.6% 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 0% 2.0% 2.6% 3.3% 6.0% 6.8% El Schools El Students 15.7% 16.0% 73.0% 71.7P/0 20% 40% 60% 80% E] 1987 El 1996 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 33.8% 267 32.2% 268 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 15.7% 124 11.8% 98 PK, K, 1 to 8 5.8% 46 9.3% 77 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 13.5% 107 13.6% 113 7 to 8, 9 0.0% 0 0.2% 2 7, 8 to 12 22.2% 175 22.7% 189 9, 10, 11 to 12 7.7% 61 7.9% 66 Other grades 1.3% 10 0.8% 7 Ungraded 0.0% 0 1.4% 12 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 3.4 359 SOUTH DM@n. 0 STUDE oaFORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 367 11,165 11,312 10,853 10,251 9,702 9,524 9,262 9,249 8,573 8,461 8,789 8,987 8,829 1,493 Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1996 Public school membership by grade 1,192 Prekindergarten 10,284 Kindergarten 10,625 First 10,454 Second 10,264 Third 10,668 Fourth 10,905 Fifth 11,235 Sixth 11,430 Seventh 11,377 Eighth 12,497 Ninth 11,313 Tenth 10,521 Eleventh 9,552 Twelfth 1,014 Ungraded 1987 1996 120,000; 96,0001 72,000 48,000'F 24,000if 7.6 %0.7% I 0.6% 0.5% nL' E o o C0 o z z 1987 90.6% 1996 ...13.8%-. . 8% 0.8% 1.0% 83.7% O "2 11.0% 25.1% 13.6% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 360 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT NFORMATION SOUTH 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 86.2% 13.8% 8,074 1,289 98.1% 1.7% 0.2% 8,532 149 20 Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles did not participate in the NAEP 1996 State Assessment Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 : 361 SOUTH Daggam 0 anGiV OaFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 100% 14,202 100% 18,088 57.5% 8,172 53.2% 9,625 8.3% 1,178 13.5% 2,450 1.8% 249 1.9% 345 1.8% 255 1.4% 247 7.7% 1,087 5.2% 942 18.9% 2,678 20.0% 3,617 3.0% 430 2.5% 461 1.1% 153 2.2% 401 Educational staff Total education staff Instructional staff Teachers Instructional aides Support staff Guidance counselors/directors Librarians/library support Administrative support Other support services Administrators School-based School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 1.4 14.0 362 1.1 11.2 3 Overall Primary Middle High 15.5 f14.9 17.0 15.3 14.7 14.3 10.7 12.6 1987 10 15 20 1996 25 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 nzaw OaFORMATION SOUTH Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 $15,026 $19,758 $19,820 $27,072 Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.5% 0.1% 82.0% 75.1% 16.2% 23.2% 1.3% 1.6% 1 to 2 3 to 9 x`D- LLI 5 0 10 to 20 tic3 >- over 20 $13,951 $18,715 $15,316 $20,644 $18,408 $23,578 $20,629 $0 $27,236 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 1987 111 1993 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary under 30 cu 30 to 49 0 >- 50 to 54 55 and over 26.3% 155% 8.8% 63.5% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1=1 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 368 363 SOUTH FISCAL oriFORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $11,222 $1,544 $11,448 $5,776 $4,978 $3,903 $14,790 $962 $1,728 $17,356 $2,658 $20,469 $10,251 $5,202 $7,994 $23,869 $1,787 $86 National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 $434,761 $3,428 $389,436 $3,071 364 FY97 FY88 55% 36% 10%; 63% 26'% 1 1 % 0% 20% 40% 60% FY97 FY88 0% 80% 100% 61 %; i 5% 33% 60% 6% 34% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Local State Federal Instruction Noninstruction Support Services FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $747,324 $5,214 $627,109 $4,375 369 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 Tennessee Tennessee Department of Education, 710 James-Robertson-PaTtkNashville, TN 37243-0375 Superintendent of Educationr Commissioner Jane Walters, (616) 741-2731 National Cooperative Edu cation Statistics System-Liaison Lynnisse Patrick, (615) 532-16-8-0 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Deborah C. Gilliam, (615) 741-6214 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 823,783 904,818 1,578 1,565 42,082 54,790 42,244 42,244 19.5 21.4 3.7 3.7 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 72,217 (8%) 1987 1987 1996 4,783 5,307 $1,617 $2,924 $1,469 $2,661 $230 $453 $96,891 $147,620 823,783 (92%) 48,645 (5%) 1996 904,818 (95%) Public School Enrollment 0 Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 370 365 0 AGENCY SCHOOL NiFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 141 100% 140 Total public education agencies 100.0% 141 100.0% 140 Regular school districts 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Regional service agencies 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 1.4% 2 1.4% 2 100 or more schools 4.3% 6 6.4% 9 25 to 99 schools 26.2% 37 23.6% 33 10 to 24 schools 39.7% 56 37.9% 53 5 to 9 schools 27.7% 39 30.0% 42 1 to 4 schools 0.7% 1 0.7% 1 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 45.4% 47.9% 29.8% 27.9% 260 to 699 5.0% 5.0% 1 to 259 0.7% 0.0% 1.4% None reported 1.4% 0% 10% 17.7% 17.9% 20% 30% 40% 50% 1987 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 1,578 100% 1,565 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 95.3% 1,504 96.2% 1,506 Regular schools 1.7% 27 1.2% 19 Special education schools 2.9% 46 1.8% 28 Vocational schools 0.1% 1 0.8% 12 Other and alternative schools 366 371 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 /4E5JE7/SeHool FORMATION Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and City students by type of locale: 1996-97 Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 0% 33.2% 36.3% 21.6% 25.1% 40% 2.1% 2.3% 9.2% 17)1% 24.0% 19.2% 10% 20% 30% Figure 4 0 Schools 0 Students 19.6% Public schools by size of student 750 or more 23.2% membership 22.3% 525 to 749 24.9% 24.2% 375 to 524 23.8% 21.2% 200 to 374 20.0% 12.7% 1 to 199 8.1% 0% 10% 20% 30% 0 1987 0 1996 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 42.4% 669 41.8% 654 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 15.7% 247 14.1% 220 PK, K, 1 to 8 9.1% 143 11.7% 183 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 5.1% 81 3.5% 54 7 to 8,9 2.9% 45 2.9% 46 7, 8 to 12 13.1% 206 14.1% 221 9, 10, 11 to 12 7.4% 116 8.2% 128 Other grades 1.6% 25 0.4% 6 Ungraded 2.9% 46 3.4% 53 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 372 367 STUDENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 62,046 71,358 63,160 62,962 61,272 61,386 58,730 62,973 61,192 66,160 62,961 59,011 53,219 17,353 Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1996 Public school membership by grade 11,653 Prekindergarten 74,529 Kindergarten 77,450 First 71,962 Second 69,451 Third 67,330 Fourth 68,002 Fifth 68,216 Sixth 68,098 Seventh 66,465 Eighth 75,906 Ninth 65,631 Tenth 55,679 Eleventh 50,332 Twelfth 14,114 Ungraded 1987 1996 14.0% 16.7% 1987 1996 700,000r 74.6%- 76.5% 560,000j- 420,000; I 280,000 140,00W 0.6% 1.0% 0.0% 0.2% 0.1% 0.9% 0 g' Y CU ,-, ';' &-) E' 8 = 2 2 E' -''',) 4-- .2 °- Li "EroaI -,Z U ki .E, E a .± 0z u 4-, 1E 2 ,9... ± 0Z M c +- . 2 n7 .-_e 2 c .f., ro ''' T ro o. 55 :4 F,-i- "2 z La z v, c c <i' 2 ± ± ± 72 C -,, is u C c ...,, !.-- 0 0 r° A n3 Z z 3 `,= u ,,,t- a ... .E, .7- E< < E Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 368 3 7 3 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT FORMATION o 'ffuRogg,521] 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 81.8% 18.2% 44,731 9,971 80.7% 15.3% 4.0% 43,792 8,296 2,170 Regular diploma Other diploma- High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science 325. .195 average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () 275- X 165 percentiles 225 135 175 105 125 75 75, Mathematics r Science ,45 Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 219.2 41.5% 58.5% 16.5% 1.3% 263.1 47.0% 53.0% 15.1% 1.8% 143.1 46.9% 53.1% 22.0% 1.6% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 374 369 Um/mom 0 naw NFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 83,256 100% 101,434 Total education staff Instructional staff 50.5% 42,082 54.0% 54,790 Teachers 8.9% 7,401 10.4% 10,570 Instructional aides Support staff 1.2% 1,031 1.5% 1,525 Guidance counselors/directors 1.6% 1,318 2.1% 2,123 Librarians/library support 4.9% 4,065 6.4% 6,466 Administrative support 27.2% 22,615 19.2% 19,472 Other support services Administrators 4.9% 4,112 4.7% 4,759 School-based 0.8% 632 1.7% 1,729 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 0 16.5 1 9.6 9.2 18.8 119.8 5 10 15 20 25 1987 1996 1.0 8.9 1.2 8.4 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 370 3 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 nrOg OrkqFORMATION o VERvigswE Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 $15,350 $23,785 $21,705 $34,267 Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.5% 0.9% 53.0% 51.2% 38.7% 42.0% 7.8% 6.0% 1 to 2 cu 3 to 9 1..1 "E)v) 10 to 20 CT, >- over 20 $16,651 $21,973 $118,571 $24,903 $22,534 $29,367 $24,266 $31,461 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 1987 [11 1993 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary under 30 of 30 to 49 "6 >- co 50 to 54 55 and over 15 5% 13.0% 12.3% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 68.8% 61.8% Ell 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 3 7 6 371 0 FISCAL NPORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $64,509 $15,885 $83,517 $4,030 $22,034 $15,183 $3,579 $236 $3 $113,107 $27,647 $121,505 $73,852 $32,234 $25,001 $1,660 $219 National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 $2,233,442 $2,711 $2,352,183 $2,855 372 FY97 FY88 43% 45% 0% 20% 40% FY97 FY88 . 49% . 9% ; ri Local 45% 10% State Ell Federal 60% 80% 100% 65%; 5% 80% Instruction 71°%0 7% 22% Noninstruction 0% r 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Support Services FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $4,411,971 $4,875 $4,145,380 $4,580 7 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 TEXAS Texas Texas Education Agency, 1701 North Congres Avenu , Austin, TX 78701-1494 Superintendent of Education Commissioner Michael A. Moses, (512) 463-8985 National Cooperative EducatiorVitatics System Liaison Criss Cloudt, (512) 463-9701 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Jose Johnson, Jr., (512) 475-3559 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 3,236,787 5,787 187,159 267,338 12.1 2.2 Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 1996 Demographics 3,828,975 Students in public elementary and secondary schools 6,875 Public schools 247,650 Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools 267,338 Land area in square miles 14.3 Public school students per square mile 2.6 Public schools per 100 square miles 180,213 (5%) 1987 3,236,787 (95%) 50,388 (1%) 1996 3,828,975 (99%) Public School Enrollment Ei Other School-Age Populations 1987 1996 Fiscal summary 16,622 $1,600 $1,367 $347 $97,243 19,091 $3,285 $2,515 $551 $142,248 State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 378 373 TEXAS AGENCY SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 1,095 97.1% 1,063 1.8% 20 1.0% 11 0.1% 1 100% 98.5% 0.0% 0.0% 1.5% 1,059 1,043 0 0 16 Total public education agencies Regular school districts Regional service agencies State-operated agencies Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.4% 4 3.5% 38 4.7% 52 15.2% 166 74.3% 814 1.9% 21 0.5% 4.6% 7.0% 20.5% 67.4% 0.0% 5 49 74 217 714 0 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 17.6% 20.3% 1 5.2% 16.0% 19.7% 21.7% 25.3% 24.1% 22.2% 179% 1987 0.0% None reported 0.0% - 0% 10% 20% 30% 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 5,787 100% 6,875 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 95.9% 5,550 90.7% 6,238 Regular schools 3.2% 187 3.3% 224 Special education schools 0.1% 6 0.3% 24 Vocational schools 0.8% 44 5.7% 389 Other and alternative schools 374 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGENCY/SCHOOL NFORMATION TEXAS Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 40.3% 50.0% 24.6% 29.0% 1.0% 0.9% 12.9% 9.9% 0% 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 21.3% 10.2% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Ell Schools Students 21.8% 23.4% 22.5% 22.4% 119.7% 16.5% 19.2% 1811% 16.8% 19.6% 1987 0% 10% 20% 30% 1987 1996 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 44.9% 2,599 43.2% 2,972 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 2.7% 154 1.3% 92 PK, K, 1 to 8 13.5% 784 15.1% 1,039 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 5.0% 289 4.5% 312 7 to 8, 9 3.6% 207 3.5% 241 7, 8 to 12 14.5% 842 15.6% 1,073 9, 10, 11 to 12 15.8% 912 16.7% 1,146 Other grades 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Ungraded 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 375 TEXAS ITUDENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 70,739 133,303 258,953 285,002 291,838 312,533 267,937 299,334 255,260 295,300 247,433 294,431 242,202 294,703 237,689 298,077 244,307 296,668 234,498 290,666 264,328 343,867 228,118 264,238 210,751 225,778 182,734 195,075 Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1,800,000 1,440,000, 1,080,000. 720,000 360,000 2 0% 0 0 2% 1987 32.5% 50.9% 1996 37.4% 45.6% ZU a CLI U C 1987 1996 11.8% Students in special education with IEPs 39.9% School membership eligible for free lunch 22.6% School-age children below poverty 376 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 TuuDENT FORMATION TEXAS 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 100.0% 168,430 100.0% 171,844 Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 275 225 175 125 O X 195 165 135 105 75 75; ;45 Mathematics Science Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 228.7 30.6% 69.4% 25.3% 2.8% 270.2 40.6% 59.4% 20.9% 2.7% 145.1 45.1% 54.9% 23.3% 1.5% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 3 b 2 377 TEXAS 0M4: 0%FORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 100% 377,240 100% 477,896 49.6% 187,159 51.8% 247,650 7.4% 27,945 8.9% 42,686 1.4% 5,334 1.7% 8,359 1.9% 7,334 2.1% 10,189 7.7% 28,941 3.6% 17,123 27.1% 102,228 28.6% 136,523 3.3% 12,357 2.4% 11,591 1.6% 5,942 0.8% 3,775 Educational staff Total education staff Instructional staff Teachers Instructional aides Support staff Guidance counselors/directors Librarians/library support Administrative support Other support services Administrators School-based School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 1.0 10.2 378 1.1 16.1 Overall Primary Middle High 17.3 15.5 18.1 15.9 17.2 14.9 133 133 +- 10 15 20 25 1996 1987 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 NFORMATION TEXAS Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 LI "a5 3 to 9 L1J 0 vl 01 to 20 ao >- over 20 $18,096 $21,762 $20,157 $0 $24,726 $25,214 1$29,713 $29,072 $34,284 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 1987 1993 $18,662 $25,558 $24,079 $32,426 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age under 30 a, 30 to 49 "5 >- 50 to 54 55 and over 20.5% 13.7% 73% 65. 65 0% 5% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1993 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned 0.4% 0.6% 64.9% 69.9% 29.8% 26.8% 4.9% 2.7% Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 384 379 TEXAS FISCAL oaFORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $256,782 $538,563 $66,791 $138,252 $310,755 $609,608 $116,773 $235,251 $65,074 $85,892 $55,295 $107,458 $26,784 $53,648 $10,529 $10,154 $84 $9 National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 $12,612,869 $3,897 $10,791,854 $3,334 FY97 FY88 0% FY97 FY88 L 0% 52% 40c/o, 8% 48% I 44%1 8% Hi Local State Federal 20% 40% 62% ; 60% 5% 80% 33% 100% Instruction 4% 36% 60% Noninstruction Support Services 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $22,372,808 $5,843 $20,167,238 $5,267 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership 380 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 355 Utah Utah State Office of Education, 250 East 500 South, Salt L ke City, UT 84111 Superintendent of Education Superintendent Steven 0. Laing, (801) 538 -7510 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Patricia Bowles, (801) 538-7577 James P. O'Hara, (801) 538-7665 `GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 423,386 481,812 725 742 17,124 19,734 84,916 84,916 5.0 5.7 0.9 0.9 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 18,614 (4%) 11987 1987 1996 1,678 2,018 $2,185 $3,751 $1,909 $3,311 $436 $762 $59,967 $102,611 423,386 (96%) 8,894 (2%) 11996 481,812 (98%) Public School Enrollment [] Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 366 381 Maxi 0 AGENCY SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 48 83.3% 40 12.5% 6 4.2% 2 0.0% 0 100% 85.1% 10.6% 4.3% 0.0% 47 40 5 2 0 Total public education agencies Regular school districts Regional service agencies State-operated agencies Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.0% 0 16.7% 8 31.3% 15 16.7% 8 18.8% 9 16.7% 8 0.0% 19.1% 25.5% 23.4% 21.3% 10.6% 0 9 12 11 10 5 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 55.0% 57.5% 12.5° 20.0% 20.0% 10.0% 75% 10.0% 5.0% 2.5% 0% 0% -r-- 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 1987 1987 1.1 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 725 100% 742 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 90.2% 654 91.0% 675 Regular schools 4.7% 34 3.1% 23 Special education schools 0.4% 3 0.3% 2 Vocational schools 4.7% 34 5.7% 42 Other and alternative schools 382 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGENEWSCHOOL NFORMATION Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 0% 10% 20% 30% El Schools 115.670 18.1% 12.6% 10.1% 0% 10% 40% 45.0 50% Ei Students 25.8°/0 30.3% 28.0% 26.0% 18.1% 15.5% 20% 30% 40% El] 1987 Ei 1996 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 58.9% 427 56.7% 421 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 0.4% 3 0.5% 4 PK, K, 1 to 8 5.5% 40 4.9% 36 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 9.5% 69 10.8% 80 7 to 8, 9 3.9% 28 5.5% 41 7, 8 to 12 14.6% 106 13.3% 99 9, 10, 11 to 12 3.0% 22 6.5% 48 Other grades 4.1% 30 1.8% 13 Ungraded 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 3 8 8 383 Ma 0 DENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 3,784 37,235 34,882 37,239 35,848 37,933 34,914 36,575 35,088 33,159 34,227 34,640 34,890 32,967 35,307 30,331 36,225 29,148 36,860 28,117 38,742 26,792 38,071 26,684 37,623 25,076 34,795 7,490 10,556 Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 1987 Public school student membership by 450,000, racial/ethnic category 360,000 270,000 180,000 i I 90,000; ' 1.5% I 1.5% L 3.0% 0 1996 93.6% 0.4% 2.4% 6.0% 1.5% I 10.7% 89.5% ,e u cu .1.) wE Lo ro LE 8 g: 8 45 c .= c r. ;.-CE LE 2 m9 0. o. cTo a 9., ...,2 .-. ,':' 2 2 ,t, .K. 2 2 --f C c 7,-1 2 2 1 C C ro C -,e C C 0 0 ,,,, vl -0 0 0 Z Z k2 12 , . Z 1 cC < E 4 4 1987 1996 11.2% Students in special education with IEPs 18.8% School membership eligible for free lunch 11.9% School-age children below poverty 384 38 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 TUDERiN or,FORMATION 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 100.0% 20,930 89.1% 26,293 Regular diploma 5.2% 1,526 Other diploma 3.9% 1,154 High school equivalency 1.8% 544 Other completers 4.4% Dropouts 54.3% Dropouts who were male 22.7% Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 275- 0 225 175 125 75 X O X Mathematics Science 195 165 135 105 75 ;45 Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 226.5 31.4% 68.6% 22.7% 1.7% 276.8 30.3% 69.7% 24.4% 2.5% 156.0 29.8% 70.2% 31.7% 2.1% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 3 0 0 385 In 0 Tiucaw NFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 29,976 100% 37,461 Total education staff Instructional staff 57.1% 17,124 52.7% 19,734 Teachers 8.5% 2,561 13.4% 5,004 Instructional aides Support staff 1.4% 412 1.6% 594 Guidance counselors/directors 2.1% 633 1.9% 708 Librarians/library support 5.6% 1,667 6.8% 2,536 Administrative support 21.5% 6,453 19.6% 7,339 Other support services Administrators 2.7% 804 2.5% 951 School-based 1.1% 322 1.6% 595 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 1.3 15.2 386 1.1 12.8 Overall Primary Middle High 21.3 21.5 22.4 18.7 21.7 1987 10 15 20 1996 24.7 24.4 24.5 25 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 Mcv OaFORMATION Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 -1996 1 to 2 .0) 3 to 9 'CD ICLX 10 to 20 cura3 over 20 $15,747 $19,021 $17,589 $23,191 1$23,68 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,509 $26 857 $33,266 $30,000 $40,000 1987 1993 $15,315 $22,572 $21,475 $31,310 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.6% 1.2% 73.3% 70.7% 20.5% 23.5% 5.6% 4.6% under 30 rn 30 to 49 0 50 to 54 55 and over 19.3% 9.9% 0% 13.8% 10% 20% 30% 111 1987 40% 61.7% 62.2% 50% 60% 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned 70% Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 3 92 387 FISCAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 $20,561 $556 $14,886 $15,973 $7,366 $6,929 $8,937 $884 $864 Figure 10 Revenues by source FY97 $40,722 $4,625 $31,793 $30,134 $13,171 $11,788 $4,949 $903 Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 $1,183,399 $2,795 $974,666 $2,302 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education FY97 FY88 31% :63% 6%i 38% 56% 6% 0% FY97 FY88 Li Local State Federal 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 66%1 6% 28% 66%1 0% 4% 30% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 1-1_._; Instruction Noninstruction Support Services FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $2,198,285 $4,563 $1,822,725 $3,783 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership 388 : 3 CI MATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 HIMONT Vermont Vermont Department of Education, 120 State Street, Montpeli r, VT 05620-2501 Superintendent of Education Commissioner Marc E. Hull, (802) 828-3135 National Cooperative Education Statistics System L1iaison Bill Scherr, (802) 828-3151 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Bill Scherr, (802) 828-3151 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 92,755 106,341 333 395 6,656 7,751 9,609 9,609 9.7 11.1 3.5 4.1 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 7,245 (7%) 1987 1:1 1987 1996 540 586 $2,547 $4,024 $2,306 $3,605 $306 $429 $101,802 $132,553 92,755 (93%) 3,887 (4%) 1996 106,341 (96%) Public School Enrollment Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 394 389 HIMONT SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 334 100% 346 Total public education agencies 82.3% 275 82.4% 285 Regular school districts 17.7% 59 17.3% 60 Regional service agencies 0.0% 0 0.3% 1 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 100 or more schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 25 to 99 schools 0.3% 1 0.3% 1 10 to 24 schools 2.7% 9 1.4% 5 5 to 9 schools 71.0% 237 88.2% 305 1 to 4 schools 26.0% 87 10.1% 35 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 0% 10.2% 11.9% f.- i 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 1987 1996 1987 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 333 100% 395 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 98.8% 329 81.0% 320 Regular schools 1.2% 4 15.2% 60 Special education schools 0.0% 0 3.5% 14 Vocational schools 0.0% 0 0.3% 1 Other and alternative schools 390 _ STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 395 AGENCY SCHOOL FORMATION VERMONT Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 0% 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 0% 4.81% 6.0% 6.6% 11.2% 68.1% 0.0% 0.0% % 57.3% 10% 111] ar3% 7.2% 20% 30% 40% Schools 12.9% 13.0% 50% 30.0% 60% Students 70% 46.3% 46.3% 6.0% 4.8% 25.3% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 1987 1996 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 52.6% 175 39.7% 157 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 18.9% 63 15.9% 63 PK, K, 1 to 8 5.7% 19 4.1% 16 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7,8 0.0% 0 1.5% 6 7 to 8, 9 9.9% 33 6.1% 24 7, 8 to 12 3.9% 13 6.3% 25 9, 10, 11 to 12 8.1% 27 14.2% 56 Other grades 0.9% 3 4.1% 16 Ungraded 0.0% 0 8.1% 32 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 396 391 ERMONT DENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade 1,404 7,867 7,530 8,380 8,256 7,560 8,255 7,211 8,060 6,989 8,152 6,846 8,319 6,692 8,331 6,781 8,481 6,686 8,374 6,439 8,486 6,314 7,697 6,473 7,130 6,380 6,622 2,137 1,244 Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 1987 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 120,000,-- 96,000[ 72,000 48,000 24,000 1987 1996 13.3% 0 0.6% 0.6% ov '2 0.2% 0.3% -98.3%. 1996 1.0% 0.6% 0.4% 0.8% 97.3% NC - c O > 0 _94 v c tVp "C E Z n2 -T. a' 2. c C c c u 0 0 - .0 0C Z z rap_ E Oz Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 392 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 TUDENT FORMATION VERMONT 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 82.4% 17.6% 5,968 1,278 98.0% 1.8% 0.0% 0.2% 5,867 106 0 13 Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state (0) and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 _..195 275 0 165 X 11..1 O X 135 225 175 105 125 75 75; 45 Mathematics Science Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 224.9 33.2% 66.8% 22.6% 2.7% 279.3 28.2% 71.8% 27.4% 3.8% 157.1 29.9% 70.1% 34.0% 2.7% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 398 393 ERMONT FORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 12,321 100% 15,693 Total education staff Instructional staff 54.0% 6,656 49.4% 7,751 Teachers 10.3% 1,263 19.8% 3,105 Instructional aides Support staff 2.1% 259 2.2% 352 Guidance counselors/directors 2.6% 315 2.4% 383 Librarians/library support 6.2% 766 4.8% 754 Administrative support 16.5% 2,031 16.7% 2,616 Other support services Administrators 5.4% 665 2.5% 387 School-based 3.0% 366 2.2% 345 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by Overall grade level 13.9 13.7 18.9 Primary 1!4.2 20.3 Middle 114.3 14.3 High 10 12.8 15 20 1987 1996 1987 1996 25 1.2 6.5 1.0 10.6 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 394 3 (-4 0 , .STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 NFORMATION VERMONT Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience Li .a) a) X LLJ 0 VI >- 1 to 2 3 to 9 1 0 tO 20 over 20 $0 $14,00 $22,619 $18,574 $27,141 $24,255 $2025 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 1987 1996 $14,996 $24,507 $24,934 $36,053 Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.5% 0.5% 57.9% 49.4% 39.4% 47.5% 2.2% 2.5% Ei 1987 0 1993 $34,285 $38,266 $40,000 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary under 30 a) 30 to 49 0 >- 50 to 54 55 and over 9.0% ocy. 13.9% 6;7% 10.0% 10% 20% 69.9% 68.3% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% El 1987 0 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 40 0 395 ERMONT -1,SCAL. FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $3,966 $196 $11,365 $805 $4,414 $3,903 $11 $50 $142 $8,449 $1,729 $15,522 $10,373 $5,064 $6,705 $261 $285 National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 $493,874 $5,324 $456,992 $4,927 FY97 FY88 67%; 1 62% 29% 5% Local 33% 40A State Federal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 65%i 3% 32% FY97 LI Instruction 67%! 1% 32% Noninstruction FY88 Support Services , 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $812,166 $7,637 $718,092 $6,753 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership 396 PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 VIRGINIA Virginia Virginia Department of Education, P.O. Box 2120, Ri mond, V 23216-2120 Superintendent of Education Superintendent Paul D. Stapleton, (804) 225-202 National Cooperative Education/Statistics System Liaison Bethann H. Canada, (804) 225-209 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Mona Mallory, (804) 225-2949 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 979,417 1,761 59,928 40,817 24.0 4.3 Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 1996 Demographics 1,096,093 Students in public elementary and secondary schools 1,895 Public schools 74,526 Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools 40,817 Land area in square miles 26.9 Public school students per square mile 4.6 Public schools per 100 square miles 73,583 (7%) 1987 1987 1996 5,932 6,666 $1,960 $3,612 $1,770 $2,864 $341 $574 $123,773 $168,682 979,417 (93%) 76,579 (7%) 1996 1,096,093 (93%) Public School Enrollment [] Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-94 0 2 397 VIRGINIA AGENCY SCHOOL NFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 157 100% 169 Total public education agencies 86.6% 136 83.4% 141 Regular school districts 12.1% 19 15.4% 26 Regional service agencies 1.3% 2 0.0% 0 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0 1.2% 2 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.6% 1 0.6% 1 100 or more schools 8.9% 14 8.3% 14 25 to 99 schools 25.5% 40 23.7% 40 10 to 24 schools 26.8% 42 25.4% 43 5 to 9 schools 36.3% 57 37.9% 64 1 to 4 schools 1.9% 3 4.1% 7 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 45.6% 48.2% 30.2% 3.7% _12.1% 0.0% 0.0% None reported p_22% 6.4% 12.1% 1 8.4% 31.2% 1987 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 1,761 100% 1,895 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 93.4% 1,644 91.1% 1,726 Regular schools 3.5% 62 3.0% 57 Special education schools 3.1% 54 2.6% 49 Vocational schools 0.1% 1 3.3% 63 Other and alternative schools 398 403 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGENCY SCHOOL FORMATION VIRGINIA Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 25.0% 27.4% 39.9% 46.3% 0.7% 0.7% 8[0% 6.5,% 0% 26.4% 19.1°/0 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Schools Students Figure 4 22.5% Public schools by size of student 750 or more 24.4% membership 22.3% 525 to 749 26.1°/ 22.8% 375 to 524 20.3% 22.3% 200 to 374 20.3% 10.1% 1 to 199 0% 10% 20% 30% Ei 1987 El 1996 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 48.0% 846 50.4% 956 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 0.5% 8 0.4% 7 PK, K, 1 to 8 11.0% 193 14.9% 282 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 5.2% 92 2.0% 38 7 to 8, 9 4.9% 87 2.7% 51 7, 8 to 12 10.7% 189 12.9% 244 9, 10, 11 to 12 13.7% 241 9.7% 183 Other grades 2.0% 35 1.6% 31 Ungraded 4.0% 70 5.4% 103 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 4 0 4 399 VIRGINIA DENT NFORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 1,798 3,917 78,874 86,542 79,758 91,234 75,983 87,710 73,733 83,443 70,388 82,571 69,674 82,768 67,629 85,407 70,161 82,668 71,870 80,842 79,449 88,721 73,855 77,806 71,400 68,649 69,422 64,497 25,423 29,318 Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded 800,000 640,000 480,000 320,000 F 160,000 1987 1996 67.7% 1987 1996 13.1% Students in special education with IEPs 25.6% School membership eligible for free lunch 18.4% School-age children below poverty 400 4 05 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT FORMATION VIRGINIA 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 86.1% 0.9% 12.1% 0.9% 65,008 675 9,164 698 97.5% 2.5% 58,166 1,497 Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 195 275 165 0 X 0 X 225 135 175 105 125 75 75 .45 Mathematics Science Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 222.6 38.1% 61.9% 19.3% 1.9% 269.8 41.5% 58.5% 21.1% 3.0% 149.3 40.9% 59.1% 27.3% 2.4% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 ..406 401 VIRGINIA 0 gonw 0NFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 114,439 100% 139,177 Total education staff Instructional staff 52.4% 59,928 53.5% 74,526 Teachers 7.3% 8,405 8.7% 12,056 Instructional aides Support staff 1.8% 2,080 2.3% 3,202 Guidance counselors/directors 1.5% 1,754 2.3% 3,142 Librarians/library support 5.4% 6,136 5.8% 8,015 Administrative support 27.3% 31,266 22.4% 31,236 Other support services Administrators 2.7% 3,085 2.5% 3,492 School-based 1.6% 1,785 2.5% 3,508 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 0 5 10 15 16.3 14.7 17.3 15.6 16.0 1987 20 25 1996 1.1 12.3 1.2 10.6 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 402 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 407 NFORMATION VIRGINIA Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 LI .75 3 to 9 u,9- 10to20 >- over 20 18,597 $25,397 $20,548 $26 242 $25,630 $31,588 $30,501 $36,883 $40,000 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 E1 1987 El 1993 $18,439 $27,193 $24,774 $36,116 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age under 30 cn 30 to 49 4 "E. a) 50 to 54 >- 55 and over 16.2% 12.3% 0% 5.9% 14.5% 7.6% 7:3% 10% 20% 30% 67.3% 65.9% 40% 50% 60% 70% LI 1987 1993 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned 0.3% 62.0% 34.2% 3.5% 1.3% 64:5% 31.3% 2.9% Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 408 403 VIRGINIA -ISCAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $55,775 $7,408 $78,250 $38,627 $22,367 $16,928 $34,221 $481 $15 $110,209 $23,653 $96,269 $82,256 $31,800 $17,558 $26,099 $827 $22 National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY97 63% 32% 5% FY88 (lath not reported 0% 20% 40% 60% FY97 FY88 61% 65% Local El State Federal 80% 100% 5% 34% 2% 32% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Instruction Noninstruction Support Services FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $3,793,475 $3,873 $7,204,510 $6,573 $6,343,766 $5,788 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership 404 4 0 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 ASHINGTON Washington Washington Department of Public In O. Box 47200;01ym ia, WA 98504-7200 Superintendent of Education Superintendent Teresa Bergeson, (360) 586-6904 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Edward C. Strozyk, (360) 753-1701 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Edward C. Strozyk, (360) 753-1701 ------IGENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 775,755 974,504 1,852 2,180 38,344 48,307 68,192 68,192 11.4 14.3 2.7 3.2 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 56,245 (7%) 1987 1987 1996 4,532 5,520 $2,686 $4,784 $2,385 $3,958 $569 $825 $111,563 $152,418 775,755 (93%) 72,628 (7%) 1996 974,504 (93%) Public School Enrollment Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child 410 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 405 ASHINGTON AGENCY SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 100% 296 100% 305 100.0% 296 97.0% 296 0.0% 0 3.0% 9 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 1987 1996 0.3% 1 0.3% 1 4.4% 13 5.6% 17 11.1% 33 12.1% 37 18.9% 56 22.0% 67 65.2% 193 59.3% 181 0.0% 0 0.7% 2 Distribution of agencies by type Total public education agencies Regular school districts Regional service agencies State-operated agencies Federally operated and other types 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 Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 19.6% 1 1 7.2% 7.2% 17.2% 16.2% 19.6% 18.6% 0% 0% 25.3% 26.4% 22.6% 1987 0% 10% 20% 30% [I] 1987 111 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 1,852 100% 2,180 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 87.5% 1,620 90.3% 1,969 Regular schools 3.3% 62 3.3% 71 Special education schools 0.3% 5 0.4% 8 Vocational schools 8.9% 165 6.1% 132 Other and alternative schools 406 4.1 1 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGENCY SCHOOL NFORMATION ASHINGTON Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 City Urban Fringe 1.4% Large Town Small Town Rural 0% 31.3% 33.513/ 35.0% 11.5% 110.3% 20.8% 112.9% 10% 20% 30% 40% 41.7% 50% Schools 0 Students Figure 4 11.1% Public schools by size of student membership 750 or more 14.8% 20.9% 525 to 749 23.6% 25.3% 375 to 524 2.6.6 /0 22.0% 200 to 374 16.6% 20.7% 1 to 199 18.3% 0% 10% 20% 30% 1987 1987 0 1996 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 46.3% 858 44.8% 976 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 3.1% 58 2.6% 56 PK, K, 1 to 8 7.7% 142 9.0% 196 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7,8 7.2% 133 5.6% 122 7 to 8,9 4.5% 84 3.0% 66 7,8 to 12 14.6% 270 14.5% 316 9, 10, 11 to 12 9.3% 172 11.0% 239 Other grades 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Ungraded 7.3% 135 9.6% 209 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 412 407 MGMINGTON MBEIRN OP1FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade 2,071 64,898 68,313 63,718 61,217 58,413 58,016 54,536 55,396 54,358 58,149 58,120 60,073 58,477 5,353 73,577 78,077 76,008 74,718 74,697 75,883 76,591 76,508 76,033 81,336 75,648 67,840 62,235 0 Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 800,000. 640,000! 480,000 320,000[ 160,0001 2.3% 1987 3.8% 4.2% 84.6% -6:7% 2.7% 1996 8.3% 14.8'o 77.5% I 0 5 ..- C ro !V, k-, ,..0 = .,.,vc. cE" 5 2 u 0 03 ,:,_ .' v 1 12 ,0 LE 5 ' E; f.,=1- ± .-r C C- 0 0 z z C" (0 '.° La- 2 r% c ,c co ,^ 1 Z7- E c , r0 Fo Z 4= 7., °D- ,.., E ,c,a on± ,.e .,2 w .L, ,..) c ....- c n3 ,,,, .c n, El 51. a ± 1 C C 0 0 z Z 1987 1996 13.0% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 408 4 7 3 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT NFORMATION ASHI NGTON 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 94.9% 5.1% 49,873 2,681 91.5% 0.2% 8.3% 49,862 86 4,543 Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 195 275- 0 165 X 0 X 225- 135 175 105 125 75 75..._ Mathematics Science Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 225.1 33.3% 66.7% 20.9% 1.4% 276.1 33.1% 66.9% 26.2% 4.0% 149.6 39.2% 60.8% 26.6% 2.2% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 4 1 409 ASHINGTON 0 antN NFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 68,405 100% 90,345 Total education staff Instructional staff 56.1% 38,344 53.5% 48,307 Teachers 7.5% 5,120 10.3% 9,333 Instructional aides Support staff 1.8% 1,240 2.0% 1,804 Guidance counselors/directors 2.7% 1,820 2.3% 2,068 Librarians/library support 7.3% 5,004 7.6% 6,865 Administrative support 19.9% 13,624 19.6% 17,737 Other support services Administrators 3.3% 2,247 2.8% 2,556 School-based 1.5% 1,006 1.9% 1,675 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 20.2 20.2 22.1 20.3 20.5 20.5 20.2 21.0 25 1987 10 15 20 1996 1.3 11.8 1.1 11.4 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 410 415- STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 nog [la FORMATION ASHINGTON Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 cu 3 to 9 a-x UJ "5 1 0 to 20 13 >- over 20 $17,574 $24,824 $20,863 $28,859 $28,080 $38,058 $30,699 $41,172 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 1987 1993 $17,208 $28,217 $23,933 $37,860 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.2% 1.6% 69.2% 56.3% 25.9% 37.5% 4.7% 4.6% under 30 cn 30 to 49 15 >- (13 50 to 54 55 and over 65 69.4% 7% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 4.16 411 ASHINGTON 'MAL opiFORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $38,266 $87,109 National school lunch $3,610 $18,244 National school breakfast $60,700 $123,924 'Title I $28,990 $66,646 Education for the handicapped $15,682 $27,716 Vocational and adult education $13,365 $30,838 School improvement $26,849 $23,603 School assistance (federally affected areas) $2,094 $2,323 Bilingual education $4,144 $173 Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source 27%; 67% 6% Local FY97 19% 75% 6% El State FY88 Federal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Figure 11 Current expenditures by function 60% ;5% 35% FY97 Instruction 59% ! `Yo 38% Non instruction FY88 Li Support Services 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $3,218,732 $6,642,158 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) $4,149 $6,816 Revenue per pupil in membership $3,005,980 $5,587,808 Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) $3,875 $5,734 Current expenditure per pupil in membership 412 4 .1 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 IRGINIA West Virginia vWest Virginia Department of Education, 1900 Kanawha_Boule ard, East, Charleston, WV 25305 Superintendent of Education Superintendent Henry Marockie, (304) 558-2681 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Nancy Walker, (304) 558-1598 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Sharon Lewis, (304) 558-6300 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 344,236 304,052 1,084 869 22,702 20,888 24,181 24,181 14.2 12.6 4.5 3.6 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 22,764 (6%) 1987 11 1987 1996 1,858 1,820 $2,022 $4,112 $2,082 $3,935 $454 $843 $73,983 $118,463 344,236 (94%) 9,633 (3%) 1996 304,052 (97%) Public School Enrollment 111 Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 418 413 VIRGINIA AGEagw0SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 55 100% 57 Total public education agencies 100.0% 55 96.5% 55 Regular school districts 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Regional service agencies 0.0% 0 3.5% 2 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 1.8% 1 0.0% 0 100 or more schools 23.6% 13 17.5% 10 25 to 99 schools 43.6% 24 38.6% 22 10 to 24 schools 29.1% 16 35.1% 20 5 to 9 schools 1.8% 1 8.8% 5 1 to 4 schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 58.2% 9.1% 10.9% % 260 to 699 0% 1 to 259 0% 0% % 32.7% 29.1% 60.0% 1987 0 None reported 0% -r 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 1,084 100% 869 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 93.4% 1,012 93.1% 809 Regular schools 1.8% 20 1.4% 12 Special education schools 4.3% 47 3.9% 34 Vocational schools 0.5% 5 1.6% 14 Other and alternative schools 414 4.1 9 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 SCHOOL FORMATION VIRGINIA Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership City Urban Fringe Large Town Small Town Rural 0% 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 2.6% 3.0% 121.3% 50.3% 43.2% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% [i] Schools 5.9% 8.0% 9.0% 12.9% 17.6% 15.4% LI Students 34.9% 36.4% 32.6% 0% 10% LI 1987 20% 3% 30% LI 1996 40% 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 5.5% 60 4.3% 37 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 5.3% 57 10.0% 87 PK, K, 1 to 8 8.9% 97 5.6% 49 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 3.5% 38 2.9% 25 7 to 8, 9 14.1% 153 11.5% 100 7, 8 to 12 5.0% 54 5.9% 51 9, 10, 11 to 12 2.8% 30 1.0% 9 Other grades 0.0% 0 4.6% 40 Ungraded Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 415 VIRGINIA DENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade 508 24,629 26,420 25,487 24,154 25,515 25,707 24,767 26,998 26,164 27,171 26,230 25,193 23,296 11,997 4,433 22,485 23,092 22,233 21,615 21,944 22,224 22,709 23,478 24,150 25,994 24,561 22,787 21,215 1,132 Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1987 1996 350,000 280,000 210,000, 140,000 70,000 01/4 1987 1996 95:9% 0.3% 3.7% 0.0% 0.1% 8 . , >) 8 .0 ,., ,_, 8. t., -E -- CU kJ s-, - '6 g." 6 'E -',',,,'-' E c ,F0 c 2 co L'a ro LE rS c ',.; 2 ro ro .ro ro ra m a 9,- O. F° 74 a ,.,_ ,.7,-= .,..., ?,z .;+,,,,,,, v., -,.. ll C 2 2 I c g < r, I I 2 C C C C Fa -'' :-.-=0 0 o c ..., Lc , a v, '0 o 0 L., ro Z Z t_, Lo ro z Z ':_- 4 0_ .v 0_ ? E.' 4 4 0.3% 0.1% 0.5% 4.0% 95.2% 15.6% 40.6% 20.3% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 416 C Q ? STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT FORMATION 0 MgN VIRGINIA 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 80.9% 19.1% 22,401 5,285 91.9% 1.0% 7.1% 0.0% 20,335 214 1,578 0 3.8% 57.7% 4.9% Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 275 225 175 125 75; O X O X Mathematics Science 195 165 135 105 75 45 Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 223.4 36.5% 63.5% 19.0% 1.7% 264.9 46.2% 53.8% 13.8% 1.2% 147.3 43.8% 56.2% 21.0% 1.0% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 422 417 MaT VIRGINIA NFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 41,415 100% 38,099 Total education staff Instructional staff 54.8% 22,702 54.8% 20,888 Teachers 7.0% 2,888 7.7% 2,943 Instructional aides Support staff 1.3% 558 1.6% 604 Guidance counselors/directors 0.9% 376 0.9% 357 Librarians/library support 5.4% 2,220 5.8% 2,205 Administrative support 26.2% 10,838 24.7% 9,400 Other support services Administrators 3.2% 1,308 2.8% 1,074 School-based 1.3% 525 1.6% 628 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by Overall 15.2 grade level 14.6 16.2 Primary 14.9 15.4 Middle 15.0 17.2 High 1987 1996 1.2 12.4 418 1.2 12.3 423 10 15 16.4 20 25 1987 1996 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 T,cfraw FORMATION VIRGINIA Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 UCL) 3 to 9 0 10 to 20 cl,"3 >- over 20 $14,703 $21,688 $18,149 $25,943 $22,015 $30,223 $24,125 $32,273 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 n 1987 El 1993 $15,055 $21,736 $22,278 $33,258 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.3% 0.5% 52.1% 42.1% 38.9% 53.1% 8.7% 4.4% under 30 30 to 49 "6 co 50 to 54 >- 55 and over 17.9% 6.0% 70.0% 72.3% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 0 1987 0 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 424 419 VIRGINIA -MAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $27,311 $39,823 National school lunch $8,706 $12,705 National school breakfast $37,118 $72,427 Title I $16,764 $25,111 Education for the handicapped $9,215 $12,126 Vocational and adult education $6,404 $12,124 School improvement $97 $14 School assistance (federally affected areas) $49 Bilingual education Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source 29% 30/0 8%, Local FY97 25% 67% 8% State FY88 0 Federal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Figure 11 Current expenditures by function 62% 6% 32% FY97 Instruction 48% 5% 47°/O Noninstruction FY88 Support 0 Services 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $1,268,654 $2,082,049 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) $3,685 $6,848 Revenue per pupil in membership $1,231,966 $1,847,560 Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) $3,579 $6,076 Current expenditure per pupil in membership 420 4 25 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 WISCONSIN Wisconsin Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, P.O. Box 7844, Madison, WI 53702-7841 Superintendent of Education Superintendent John T. Benson, (608) 266-1771 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Christine Selk, (608) 266-7049 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Linda Zach, (608) 266-1747 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 Demographics 772,363 2,002 47,721 56,514 13.7 3.5 879,259 2,096 54,769 56,514 15.6 3.7 Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools El Public School Enrollment Ei Other School-Age Populations 1987 1996 Fiscal summary 4,778 $2,501 $2,037 $359 $97,547 5,146 $4,615 $3,520 $768 $138,525 State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 426 421 WISCONSI SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 451 100% 444 Total public education agencies 95.6% 431 95.9% 426 Regular school districts 4.4% 20 3.6% 16 Regional service agencies 0.0% 0 0.5% 2 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.2% 1 0.2% 1 100 or more schools 0.9% 4 1.1% 5 25 to 99 schools 4.9% 22 5.4% 24 10 to 24 schools 21.1% 95 20.7% 92 5 to 9 schools 68.3% 308 68.9% 306 1 to 4 schools 4.7% 21 3.6% 16 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 7.9% 12.0% 20.9% 21.6% 1 to 259 None reported 0.2% 0.0% 7.0% 4.7% 0% 10% 1987 33.0% 34.3% 31.1% 27!.5% 20% 30% 40% 1996 1987 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 2,002 100% 2,096 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 98.3% 1,968 97.6% 2,046 Regular schools 0.8% 17 0.7% 14 Special education schools 0.0% 1 0.0% 0 Vocational schools 0.8% 16 1.7% 36 Other and alternative schools 422 4 27 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 SCHOOL NFORMATION WISCONSIN Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and City students by type of locale: 1996-97 27k1% 34.0% 21.5% Urban Fringe 26.6% 1.3% Large Town 1.6% 15.7% Small Town 15.6% 34.1% Rural 22.1% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 Schools Students 8 21.3% 22.9% 0% 10% 20% 30.8% 28.7% 26.9% 23.3% 30% 1987 1996 40% 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 48.3% 966 47.7% 999 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 8.4% 169 4.9% 103 PK, K, 1 to 8 9.3% 187 13.0% 272 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 6.3% 126 4.1% 85 7 to 8, 9 3.2% 65 3.1% 66 7, 8 to 12 18.5% 370 18.4% 385 9, 10, 11 to 12 5.3% 107 8.7% 182 Other grades 0.6% 12 0.0% 0 Ungraded 0.0% 0 0.2% 4 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 28 423 WISCIONSI DENT ouFORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 11,074 19,790 62,509 62,455 62,247 64,925 59,138 63,921 56,361 63,286 53,928 64,670 53,006 65,943 49,624 67,317 52,862 66,527 51,784 66,488 59,832 75,097 60,960 71,308 63,059 66,990 63,351 60,542 12,628 Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded 1987 1996 800,000 640,000 480,000 320,000 160,000 0 1987 86.5% 1.7% 8.9% 1.0% 1.9% 1996 82.6% 2.9% 9.6% 1.3% 3.5%1 na ZE ra E ro c ..7. ro m , 0 w, a .3 9 ,51,- 'v m Z 7., 'a z - ... ,-, C C < .± 2 .1 c 2 C C c _v 0 0 ro ', Z Z L., 12< E O ,L E r2 c73 0 0 Z Z 18.0% 12.5% 20.2% 11.2% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 424 Q STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT oNFORMATION WISCONSIN 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 92.4% 56,872 7.6% 4,649 100.0% 52,651 Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 195 165 275 X O 110 X 225 135 175 105 125 75 75, ,45 Mathematics Science Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 231.4 25.9% 74.1% 27.4% 2.7% 282.8 25.0% 75.0% 31.8% 5.2% 159.9 26.6% 73.4% 38.9% 4.1% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 4'Afl 425 WISOONSIN guniN FORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 80,340 100% 99,871 Total education staff Instructional staff 59.4% 47,721 54.8% 54,769 Teachers 7.2% 5,812 10.6% 10,608 Instructional aides Support staff 1.8% 1,457 1.9% 1,884 Guidance counselors/directors 2.9% 2,302 2.3% 2,255 Librarians/library support 6.7% 5,364 6.8% 6,775 Administrative support 18.2% 14,614 19.3% 19,310 Other support services Administrators 2.5% 2,019 2.4% 2,410 School-based 1.3% 1,051 1.9% 1,860 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 15.5 J15.3 114.8 115.2 5 10 15 1987 1996 25 1.5 15.5 1.2 12.8 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 426 431 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 niaw oaFORMATION WISCONSIN Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 cu 3 to 9 a_ 0 10 to 20 Ca >- over 20 7,926 1$24,173 $20,142 $28,548 $26,844 $36,419 $29,935 $39,844 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 1987 1993 $17,362 $29,206 $24,830 $37,878 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.0% 0.3% 63.2% 59.3% 32.8% 38.1% 4.0% 2.3% under 30 cr) 30 to 49 "5 cur° >- 50 to 54 55 and over 13.2% 12.7% 60.6°/ 69.9% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 432 427 WISCONSI "ISCAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $35,523 $76,442 National school lunch $2,208 $6,982 National school breakfast $61,524 $124,923 Title I $1,308 $63,706 Education for the handicapped $19,642 $30,688 Vocational and adult education $15,078 $36,253 School improvement $5,557 $8,290 School assistance (federally affected areas) $435 $1,107 Bilingual education $1,758 $47 Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source 43% 53% 4% -I Local FY97 54% 41% 4% El State FY88 Federal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Figure 11 Current expenditures by function 63% . 3% 34% FY97 Instruction 63% 12% 30/0 Noninstruction FY88 Support I1 I---I Services 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $3,552,430 $6,701,115 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) $4,599 $7,621 Revenue per pupil in membership $3,318,247 $5,975,122 Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) $4,296 $6,796 Current expenditure per pupil in membership 428 4.33 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 OMING Wyoming Wyoming Department of Education, 2300 CapitolAvenue -2nd Floor, Cheyenne, WY 82002-0050 Superintendent of Education Superintendent Judy Catchpole, (307) 777-7675 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Steven King, (307) 777-6252 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Steven King, (307) 777-6252 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 98,455 99,058 389 411 6,798 6,729 97,914 97,914 1 1 0.4 0.4 Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools 8,545 (8%) 1987 0 1987 1996 477 480 $3,637 $5,334 $3,245 $4,433 $642 $770 $112,558 $165,732 98,455 (92%) 2,594 (3%) 1996 99,058 (97%) Public School Enrollment 0 Other School-Age Populations Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 434 429 MMIIORE 0 ngEGEWS@HOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 58 100% 57 Total public education agencies 84.5% 49 86.0% 49 Regular school districts 8.6% 5 8.8% 5 Regional service agencies 6.9% 4 5.3% 4 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0.0% 0 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.0% 0.0% 0 100 or more schools 3.4% 2 3.5% 2 25 to 99 schools 19.0% 11 21.1% 12 10 to 24 schools 31.0% 18 26.3% 15 5 to 9 schools 31.0% 18 47.4% 27 1 to 4 schools 15.5% 9 1.8% No schools reported Figure 2 3,400 or more Regular school districts by student membership size 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 16.3% 16.3% 22.4% 20.4% 26.5% 30.6% 24.5% 22.4% 10.2% 10.2% 0% 0% 1987 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 1987 1::1 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 389 100% 411 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 98.2% 382 96.6% 397 Regular schools 0.5% 2 1.2% 5 Special education schools 0.3% 1 0.2% 1 Vocational schools 1.0% 4 1.9% 8 Other and alternative schools 430 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 &agazw.DSCHOOL FORMATION OMING Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and City 15.11% 26.11% students by type of locale: 1996-97 1 .9% Urban Fringe 0.7% 2.7% Large Town - 4.0% 33.3% Small Town 47.5% 47.0% Rural 21.7% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 Ei Schools E Students 4.1% 4.9% 6.9% i 4.7% j11.6°/ 19.6% 27.3% 28.4% 50.1% 52.5% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 1987 El 1987 El 1996 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 57.3% 223 50.6% 208 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5,6 2.8% 11 1.7% 7 PK, K, 1 to 8 8.7% 34 11.4% 47 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 7.2% 28 9.7% 40 7 to 8, 9 5.4% 21 0.5% 2 7, 8 to 12 13.6% 53 18.0% 74 9, 10, 11 to 12 4.6% 18 7.1% 29 Other grades 0.3% 1 0.2% 1 Ungraded 0.0% 0 0.7% 3 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 4.16,, 431 OMING TUDENV oaFORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade 8,516 6,782 8,811 7,116 8,424 6,987 8,168 7,132 7,538 7,283 7,521 7,540 7,115 7,981 7,312 8,230 6,964 8,270 7,009 8,612 7,057 8,366 7,162 7,615 6,741 7,129 117 15 Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1987 1996 9 0 , 0 0 0 - i 7 2 , 0 0 0 `-- 5 4 , 0 0 0 36,000 18,000 1987 1996 90.7% 89.0% 0.6% 5.9% 1.9% 0.9% 2.8% 11.2% 2 0.8% 6.2% 11.8% 20.0% 13.5% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 432 4 3 7. ... STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT FORMATION o WKDEdom 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 93.8% 5,933 97.8% 5,892 Regular diploma 1.3% 79 Other diploma 5.9% 374 High school equivalency 0.3% 19 0.9% 56 Other completers 5.7% Dropouts 57.2% Dropouts who were male 17.5% Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state (*) and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles 325 275 <> 225- 175 125 75, X Mathematics O X Science 195 165 135 105 75 45 Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 223.2 36.0% 64.0% 18.8% 1.3% 274.8 31.7% 68.3% 21.6% 2.5% 157.5 28.5% 71.5% 33.5% 1.9% Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 438 433 OMING NFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 13,373 100% 13,337 Total education staff Instructional staff 50.8% 6,798 50.5% 6,729 Teachers 9.5% 1,266 10.7% 1,424 Instructional aides Support staff 1.3% 170 2.1% 285 Guidance counselors/directors 1.0% 133 2.5% 335 Librarians/library support 8.2% 1,102 6.2% 830 Administrative support 24.3% 3,247 24.0% 3,196 Other support services Administrators 2.4% 324 2.5% 334 School-based 2.5% 333 1.5% 204 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 12.0 4.5 14.7 14.4 4.6 10 15 20 25 1987 1996 1 10.3 1 12.5 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 434 439 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 maw NFORMATION OMING Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 1 to 2 -12 3 to 9 x 0 10 to 20 >- over 20 $18,305 $21,340 $22,035 $23,541 $26,762 $29,577 $28,594 $32,888 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 1987 1993 $19,980 $27,141 $22,010 $31,716 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age 1987 1993 0.0% 0.3% 70.7% 71.3% 27.1% 26.5% 2.2% 1.8% under 30 30 to 49 0 1.2 >- cu 50 to 54 55 and over 13.4% 9.1% 0% 6:7% 12.8% 6 6% 10.7% 10% 20% 30% 40% 73. 67.5% 50% 60% 70% 80% 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 440 435 WYOMING FISCAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION Federal aid to education under selected programs FY88 FY97 (in thousands of current dollars) $4,551 $8,956 National school lunch $227 $1,277 National school breakfast $6,422 $16,170 Title I $6,856 $8,277 Education for the handicapped $4,760 $4,890 Vocational and adult education $3,903 $6,284 School improvement $7,231 $6,162 School assistance (federally affected areas) $410 $473 Bilingual education $644 Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source 45% 49% 70/0 Local FY97 470/. State 49% 4°/' FY88 Ei Federal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Figure 11 Current expenditures by function 61% ; 4% 35% FY97 Instruction 60% 2% 38% Noninstruction FY88 Support 0 Services 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $568,402 $656,713 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) $5,773 $6,630 Revenue per pupil in membership $466,921 $591,488 Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) $4,742 $5,971 Current expenditure per pupil in membership 436 441 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 Department of Defense Dependents Schools and Outlying Areas Profiles 442 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 437 OD SCHOOLS DoD Schools Department of Defense Education Activity (Overseas), 4040 N. Fairfax Dr., 9th Floor, Arlington, VA 22203 Superintendent of Education Director Lilian Gonzales, (703) 696-4247 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Gretchen Ridgeway, (703) 696-4473 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Gretchen Ridgeway, (703) 696-4473 - GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 Demographics 80,715 165 5,000 Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools data not available 1987 1996 Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1994-n 3 439 S@HOOLS AGENCY SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 12 100.0% 12 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Total public education agencies Regular school districts Regional service agencies State-operated agencies Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 83.3% 10 16.7% 2 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 1987 100% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 440 4 4 100 or more schools 25 to 99 schools 10 to 24 schools 5 to 9 schools 1 to 4 schools No schools reported 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 100% 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 165 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 165 Regular schools 0 Special education schools 0 Vocational schools 0 Other and alternative schools STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGENCY SCHOOL NFORMATION DoD SCHOOLS Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 1987 1996 51.5% 85 6.1% 10 8.5% 14 1.8% 3 15.8% 26 7.3% 12 9.1% 15 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 data not reported 0% 10% 15.2% 20% 1987 1996 29.7% 30% Number of public schools by grade span category PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 PK, K, 1 to 8 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 7 to 8, 9 7, 8 to 12 9, 10, 11 to 12 Other grades Ungraded Not reported 445 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 441 DcYD SCHOOLS DENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 Public school membership by grade 1,449 Prekindergarten 7,804 Kindergarten 8,646 First 8,242 Second 7,662 Third 7,249 Fourth 6,766 Fifth 6,485 Sixth 5,856 Seventh 5,306 Eighth 4,956 Ninth 4,153 Tenth 3,281 Eleventh 2,860 Twelfth 0 Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category data not reported 1987 1996 8.5% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 442 4.4 6 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT NFORMATION oDoD SCHOOLS 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 100.0% 2,674 Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles did not participate in the NAEP 1996 State Assessment Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 447 443 DOD S@HOOLS 0 2,Tzaw UGrlFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 8,107 61.7% 5,000 5.9% 477 2.1% 173 1.9% 152 9.5% 773 9.9% 804 3.8% 307 5.2% 421 Total education staff Instructional staff Teachers Instructional aides Support staff Guidance counselors/directors Librarians/library support Administrative support Other support services Administrators School-based School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 16.1 1987 10 17.2 22.1 13.9 15 20 25 1996 1.6 6.9 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 444 4 4 (}STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 Maw OaFORMATION DOD SCHOOLS Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 1987 1996 Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age data not available Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary data not available 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 449 445 DOD SCHOOLS -ISCAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $1,874 $5,905 $3 National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source Figure 11 Current expenditures by function data not applicable data not applicable FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership 446 450 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 ERICAN SAMOA American Samoa American Samoa Department of Education, P.O. Box DOE, Pago Pago, AS 96799 Superintendent of Education Director Laloulu Tagoilelagi, (684) 633-5237 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Brenda Epati-Tanoi, (684) 633-2678 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Russell Aab, (684) 633-2678 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 Demographics 11,248 30 656 77 146.1 39 14,766 31 734 77 191.8 40.3 Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools data not available 1987 1996 Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 451 447 ERICAN SAMOA AGENCY SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 100% 1 100% 1 100.0% 1 100.0% 1 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 1987 1996 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 100.0% 1 100.0% 1 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Distribution of agencies by type Total public education agencies Regular school districts Regional service agencies State-operated agencies Federally operated and other types 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 Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 100% 1987 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 30 100% 31 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 93.3% 28 93.5% 29 Regular schools 3.3% 1 3.2% 1 Special education schools 3.3% 1 3.2% 1 Vocational schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Other and alternative schools 448 4 52 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AGEREV SCHOOL FORMATION ERICAN SAMOA Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and 0% City students by type of locale: 1996-97 0% 0% Urban Fringe 0% 0% Large Town 0% 45 2% Small Town 63.6% 54.8% Rural 36.4% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 Schools Students 20.0% 32.3% 6. 16.7% 3.2% 0% 13.3 % 10.0% 19.4% 50.0°/ 38.7% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 1987 1987 1=1 1996 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 0.0% 0 3.2% 1 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 76.7% 23 67.70 21 PK, K, 1 to 8 0.0% 0 3.2% 1 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 7 to 8, 9 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 7, 8 to 12 16.7% 5 19.4% 6 9, 10, 11 to 12 6.7% 2 3.2% 1 Other grades 0.0% 0 3.2% 1 Ungraded 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 4 5 3 449 [RICAN SAMOA o TapDENT NFORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1,123 757 825 850 804 788 826 832 787 721 715 756 736 647 81 Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial /ethnic category 1996 Public school membership by grade 1,494 Prekindergarten 1,136 Kindergarten 1,210 First 1,181 Second 1,115 Third 1,174 Fourth 1,079 Fifth 1,035 Sixth 1,010 Seventh 912 Eighth 1,004 Ninth 876 Tenth 731 Eleventh 739 Twelfth 70 Ungraded 1987 1996 16,000 12,800 9,600 6,400 3,200 0 1987 100% 1996 0% 0% 0% 0% data not available O >. 8 t C .13 m c,4 3 "3- Lo m 0z CD L1 I o C Z E 95.5% 2.5% 94.9% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 450 s STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 454. DENT FORMATION RICAN SAMOA 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 97.6% 2.4% 647 16 95.9% 0.0% 2.7% 1.5% 719 20 11 Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles did not participate in the NAEP 1996 State Assessment Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 455 451 ERICAN SAMO& MaN FORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 1,206 100% 1,470 Total education staff Instructional staff 54.4% 656 49.9% 734 Teachers 2.0% 24 1.1% 16 Instructional aides Support staff 1.8% 22 1.5% 22 Guidance counselors/directors 2.7% 33 2.1% 31 Librarians/library support 7.9% 95 7.1% 104 Administrative support 24.0% 290 30.5% 448 Other support services Administrators 5.3% 64 4.0% 59 School-based 1.8% 22 3.8% 56 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary 17.1! 20.1 Middle ' High 111 1987 114.6 15.5 10 15 20 25 1996 29.3 1.2 7.6 1 6.4 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 452 4 5. STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 Maw NFORMATION ERICAN SAMO Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience data not available 1987 1996 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age data not available 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 4 5 7 453 ERICAN SAMOA FISCAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $2,162 $958 $3,491 $1,439 $390 $764 $182 $2,360 National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY97 FY88 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 49% 23% FY97 FY88 0% 53% 18% 20% -7 40% 60% 36% 29% Local State Federal 100% 80% 100% Instruction Noninstruction Support Services FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $21,047 $1,871 $20,186 $1,795 $47,430 $3,212 $33,780 $2,288 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership 454 453 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 , UAM Guam Guam Department of Education, P.O. Box DE, Agana, GU 9-6910 Superintendent of Education Director Roland L. G. Taimanglo, (671) 475-0457 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Nerissa Shafer, (671) 472-1512 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Nerissa Shafer, (671) 472-1512 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 25,936 37 1,407 209 124.1 17.7 1996 33,393 35 1,552 209 159.8 16.7 Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles data not available 1987 1996 Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 455 5 9 emu 0 AGENCY SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 100% 1 100% 1 100.0% 1 100.0% 1 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 1987 1996 0.0% 0.0% 0 100.0% 1 100.0% 1 0.0% 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Distribution of agencies by type Total public education agencies Regular school districts Regional service agencies State-operated agencies Federally operated and other types 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 Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 0% 0% 1 to 259 00/0 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% None reported 00/0 1 1 100% 100% 1987 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 37 100% 35 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 91.9% 34 100.0% 35 Regular schools 5.4% 2 0.0% 0 Special education schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Vocational schools 2.7% 1 0.0% 0 Other and alternative schools 456 4 6 0 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 SCHOOL FORMATION UAM Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and City 0% students by type of locale: 1996-97 0% 0% Urban Fringe 0% 0% Large Town 0% 0% Small Town 0% 100% Rural 100°A Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 Schools Students 10.8% 5.7A 16 8.6% 10.8% 2.9% 2% 32.4% 29.7% 1257% 0% 10% 20% 30% 57.1% . 40% 50% 60% 1987 1987 I:1 1996 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 56.8% 21 60.0% 21 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 PK, K, 1 to 8 16.2% 6 17.1% 6 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 7 to 8, 9 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 7, 8 to 12 13.5% 5 14.3% 5 9, 10, 11 to 12 10.8% 4 8.6% 3 Other grades 2.7% 1 0.0% 0 Ungraded 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 4 61 457 UAM TicMDENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 379 2,204 2,255 2,089 2,091 2,019 2,038 1,905 1,817 1,916 2,567 1,797 1,607 1,107 145 Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1996 Public school membership by grade 453 Prekindergarten 3,022 Kindergarten 3,162 First 3,038 Second 2,846 Third 2,762 Fourth 2,713 Fifth 2,502 Sixth 2,341 Seventh 2,370 Eighth 3,285 Ninth 2,133 Tenth 1,500 Eleventh 1,258 Twelfth 8 Ungraded 1987 1996 35,000 28,000 21,000 14,000 7,000 0 1987 1996 92:6% 0.1% data not available O a_ 0.9% 1.2%15.3%j ksE LE 2 Fin 5I I 0 0 Z Z 30.7% 6.5% 23.3% Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty 458 462 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT NFORMATION UAM 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 93.7% 898 6.3% 60 Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science 325 195 average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () 275 X 165 percentiles Grade 4 Grade 8 188.4 77.0% 23.0% 3.4% 0.2% 225 O 175 125 75, Mathematics O X Science 135 105 75 45 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 238.6 Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] 71.0% Students below basic level 29.0% Students at or above basic level 5.8% Students at or above proficient level 0.5% Students at advanced level 120 Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] 72.3% Students below basic level 27.7% Students at or above basic level 7.3% Students at or above proficient level 0.3% Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 4 6 459 UAM FORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 2,884 100% 3,263 Total education staff Instructional staff 48.8% 1,407 47.6% 1,552 Teachers 2.5% 73 13.4% 438 Instructional aides Support staff 1.8% 51 2.2% 71 Guidance counselors/directors 1.3% 38 1.3% 43 Librarians/library support 4.0% 116 8.6% 280 Administrative support 39.1% 1,128 24.4% 797 Other support services Administrators 2.1% 60 1.6% 52 School-based 0.4% 11 0.9% 30 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 21.5 17.8 22.0 21.6 19.4 21.7 10 15 20 25 1987 1996 19.8 0.9 18.9 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 460 4 64 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 naN FORMATION GUAM Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience data not available 1987 1996 $26,197 $33,854 $26,197 $33,854 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age data not available 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 465 461 UAM "ISCAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $2,012 $636 $3,901 $4,202 $345 $2,031 $568 $3,165 $909 $9,341 $674 $48 $141 National school lunch National school breakfast Title 1 Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education Figure 10 ,90% Revenues by source FY97 Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 L _10% 87% 13% 1 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY97 FY88 55% 73% 4°4)23% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% H Local State Federal Instruction Noninstruction Support Services FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $88,106 $3,397 $76,359 $2,944 $168,835 $5,056 $156,561 $4,688 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership 466 462 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 ORTH MARIANAS Northern Marianas CMNI Public School System, P.O. Box 1370 , Saipan, MP 96950-1370 Superintendent of Education Commissioner Rita H. Inos, (670) 664-3720 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison William P. Matson, (670) 664-3790 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator William P. Matson, (670) 664-3790 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 Demographics 5,819 26 305 184 31.6 14.1 9,041 26 441 184 49.1 14.1 Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools data not available 1987 1996 Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child 467 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 463 ORTHEGR ARIANAS 0 namccw0SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 100% 1 100% 1 100.0% 1 100.0% 1 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 1987 1996 0.0% 0.0% 0 100.0% 1 100.0% 1 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Distribution of agencies by type Total public education agencies Regular school districts Regional service agencies State-operated agencies Federally operated and other types 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 Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1100% 100% 1,500 to 3,399 10% 10% % 700 to 1,499 100% 10% 260 to 699 10% 1 to 259 10% k31% 10 None reported 1 0% 1987 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 26 100% 26 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 96.2% 25 100.0% 26 Regular schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Special education schools 3.8% 1 0.0% 0 Vocational schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Other and alternative schools 464 468 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 SCHOOL oriFORMATION ORTH MARIANAS Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 0% City 0% 0% Urban Fringe 0% 0% Large Town 0% 0% Small Town 10% Rural 750 or more 100°A 100% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Schools Students 4.0% 19.2% 16.0% 525 to 749 0.0% 0.0% 375 to 524 7.7°A) 12.0% 200 to 374 1 to 199 0% 26.9% 46.2% 1 68.0 %; 20% 40% 60% 80% 1987 1996 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 3.8% 1 38.5% 10 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 7.7% 2 0.0% 0 PK, K, 1 to 8 3.8% 1 0.0% 0 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 0.0% 0 3.8% 1 7 to 8, 9 0.0% 0 7.7% 2 7, 8 to 12 7.7% 2 3.8% 1 9, 10, 11 to 12 73.1% 19 46.2% 12 Other grades 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Ungraded 3.8% 1 0.0% 0 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 469 465 ORTH MARIANAS TUDENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 457 506 525 486 439 456 497 404 441 377 373 323 322 213 Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category 1996 Public school membership by grade 590 Prekindergarten 692 Kindergarten 872 First 771 Second 810 Third 784 Fourth 679 Fifth 662 Sixth 637 Seventh 580 Eighth 617 Ninth 487 Tenth 497 Eleventh 363 Twelfth 0 Ungraded 1987 1996 90.3% 466 4.0% 37.6% 1987 10,000i. 8,0001 6,000 4,0001 2,000 1996 99.2% 0' 00% data not available 0.0% 0.07: cu 0.87u o ou te5, 2 a c73 a V C C 0 0 Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 DENT FORMATION ORTH MARIANAS 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 100.0% 289 100.0% 325 Regular diploma Other diploma High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state (40) and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles did not participate in the NAEP 1996 State Assessment Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 471 467 NORTHMR1 ARIANAS Maw NFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 512 100% 1,056 Total education staff Instructional staff 59.6% 305 41.8% 441 Teachers 12.1% 62 19.8% 209 Instructional aides Support staff 1.4% 7 2.7% 28 Guidance counselors/directors 2.7% 14 2.1% 22 Librarians/library support 14.3% 73 12.8% 135 Administrative support 3.9% 20 15.3% 162 Other support services Administrators 6.1% 31 2.6% 27 School-based 3.0% 32 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 20.5 24.3 19.4 3.0 5 1987 14.7 14.3 --L 15 20 1996 20.8 25 1.5 9.8 0.7 7.5 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 468 4 7 9T ATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 gOYW ONFORmATION 0 ORTHNW% MARIANAS Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience data not available 1987 1996 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age data not available 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's 4 73 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 s 469 ORTH ARIANAS FISCAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $1,254 $517 $1,737 $714 $360 $360 $569 $49 $5,591 $123 $98 $86 National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY97 FY88 1% 7 17 % 22% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY97 FY88 80% 15%14% 41% 14% 45°)0 0% 20% 40% 4 60% 80% 100% H Local State Federal p Instruction Noninstruction Support Services FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $17,876 $3,072 $19,694 $3,384 $56,010 $6,195 $53,140 $5,878 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership 470 4 71ATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 PUERTO Moo Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Department of Education, P.O. Box 190759, San Juan, PR 00919-0759 Superintendent of Education Secretary Victor R. Fajardo, (787) 759-2000 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Aida I. Rodriguez Roig, (787) 753-2208 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Aida I. Rodriguez Roig, (787) 753-2208 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 672,837 1,756 33,069 3,421 196.7 51.3 1996 618,861 1,555 39,743 3,421 180.9 45.5 Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools Demographics Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles data not available 1987 1996 Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 475 471 BRTO Rico SCHOOL FORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 1 100% 1 Total public education agencies 100.0% 1 100.0% 1 Regular school districts 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Regional service agencies 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 100 or more schools 100.0% 1 100.0% 1 25 to 99 schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 10 to 24 schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 5 to 9 schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 1 to 4 schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 1,500 to 3,399 700 to 1,499 260 to 699 1 to 259 None reported '0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 10% 0% 0% 0% 100% 100% 1987 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% 111 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 1,756 100% 1,555 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 95.3% 1,674 96.3% 1,497 Regular schools 1.7% 30 1.4% 22 Special education schools 2.4% 42 1.7% 27 Vocational schools 0.6% 10 0.6% 9 Other and alternative schools 472 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 SCHOOL NFORMATION ERTO Figure 3 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale: 1996-97 data not reported Figure 4 13.9% Public schools by size of student 750 or more membership 10.8% 16.8% 525 to 749 17.5% 14.4% 375 to 524 20.6% 20.0% 200 to 374 25.4% 34.9% 1 to 199 25.7% 1987 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 1987 1=1 1996 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category 53.1% 932 56.5% 879 PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 0.4% 7 0.3% 4 PK, K, 1 to 8 2.4% 42 2.3% 35 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 8.9% 156 11.1% 172 7 to 8, 9 1.2% 21 2.1% 32 7,8 to 12 7.2% 127 8.8% 137 9, 10, 11 to 12 20.3% 357 15.9% 247 Other grades 1.3% 23 1.7% 27 Ungraded 5.2% 91 1.4% 22 Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 4 7 7 473 ERTO RICO STUDENT NFORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 31,244 61,602 57,865 57,538 58,984 58,432 55,699 56,726 51,246 45,838 46,887 42,185 35,105 13,486 1996 Public school membership by grade 373 Prekindergarten 42,399 Kindergarten 54,821 First 51,137 Second 49,959 Third 49,998 Fourth 49,308 Fifth 48,425 Sixth 50,640 Seventh 47,449 Eighth 45,691 Ninth 44,692 Tenth 37,755 Eleventh 32,361 Twelfth 13,853 Ungraded Figure 5 Public school student membership by 700,000 racial /ethnic category 560,000 420,000 1987 78.4% 474 1996 6.8% 82.3% 280,000 140,000 1987 1996 00.0% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% data not available g7-,r to roE ±" 0.0% 0.0% LE Fe, a 0 0 z z Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 STUDENT FORMATION PUERTO 110 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 68.2% 30,137 55.6% 29,499 Regular diploma 12.3% 5,412 27.4% 14,551 Other diploma 19.5% 8,615 17.0% 9,046 High school equivalency Other completers 1.5% Dropouts 49.0% Dropouts who were male 100.0% Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles did not participate in the NAEP 1996 State Assessment Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 4.7Q 475 ERTO RICO 0 T41 cv 11%FORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 42,314 100% 71,333 Total education staff Instructional staff 78.2% 33,069 55.7% 39,743 Teachers 5.4% 2,278 Instructional aides Support staff 1.5% 615 1.3% 900 Guidance counselors/directors 1.9% 815 1.5% 1,072 Librarians/library support 1.0% 422 7.6% 5,446 Administrative support 6.1% 2,572 30.5% 21,751 Other support services Administrators 5.3% 2,230 1.9% 1,366 School-based 0.7% 313 1.5% 1,055 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 3.6 13 1.3 16.4 Overall Primary Middle High 20.3 15.6 19.5 .115.0 19.1 15.3 10 23.0 18.9 20 25 El] 1987 1996 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 476 4 6 0 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 FORMATION ERTO Ric® Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience data not available 1987 1996 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age data not available 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 4 81 477 ERTO Ric® SCAL oaFORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION FY88 FY97 Federal aid to education under selected programs (in thousands of current dollars) $97,010 $16,692 $130,201 $30,564 $17,408 $14,545 $1,029 $1,068 $113,674 $24,093 $287,976 $36,893 $23,967 $32,338 $1,085 $587 National school lunch National school breakfast Title I Education for the handicapped Vocational and adult education School improvement School assistance (federally affected areas) Bilingual education Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source Figure 11 Current expenditures by function FY88 $942,179 $1,400 $935,392 $1,390 478 0% 72r/0 FY97 FY88 28% 71% 29c/0 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY97 FY88 70% 10%20% 68°A 1 161% 17% I 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Local State Federal Instruction Noninstruction Support Services FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $1,832,790 $2,962 $1,796,077 $2,902 482 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) Revenue per pupil in membership Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) Current expenditure per pupil in membership STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 VIRGIN ISLAN Virgin Islands Virgin Islands Department of Education, 44-46 Kongens Gade, Charlotte Amalie, VI 00802 Superintendent of Education Commissioner Liston A. Davis, (340) 775-7631 National Cooperative Education Statistics System Liaison Louise Romain, (340) 774-8505 Common Core of Data Survey Coordinator Gloria Josiah, (340) 773-1095 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1987 1996 Demographics 24,020 34 1,590 132 182 25.8 22,385 35 1,580 132 169.6 26.5 Students in public elementary and secondary schools Public schools Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools Land area in square miles Public school students per square mile Public schools per 100 square miles Figure 1 School-age population in public elementary and secondary schools data not available 1987 1996 Fiscal summary State population (in thousands) State revenue per capita State expenditure per capita State expenditure for elem. and secondary education per capita Gross state product per school-age child STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 483* 479 VIRGIN ISLANE 0 Maio§SCHOOL oaFORMATION AGENCY/SCHOOL INFORMATION 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by type 100% 1 100% 1 Total public education agencies 100.0% 1 100.0% 1 Regular school districts 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Regional service agencies 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 State-operated agencies 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 Federally operated and other types 1987 1996 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 100 or more schools 100.0% 1 100.0% 1 25 to 99 schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 10 to 24 schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 5 to 9 schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 1 to 4 schools 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 No schools reported Figure 2 Regular school districts by student membership size 3,400 or more 0% 1,500 to 3,399 0% 0% 700 to 1,499 0% 0% 260 to 699 0% 0% 1 to 259 0% 0% None reported 0% 100% 100% 1987 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% 1987 1996 1996 Distribution of schools by type 100% 34 100% 35 Total public elementary and secondary schools reported 97.1% 33 94.3% 33 Regular schools 2.9% 1 0.0% 0 Special education schools 0.0% 0 2.9% 1 Vocational schools 0.0% 0 2.9% 1 Other and alternative schools 480 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 SCHOOL NFORMATION VIRGIN ISLANDS Figure 3 10% Distribution of public schools and City students by type of locale: 1996-97 0% 0% Urban Fringe 0% 0% Large Town 0% 0% Small Town 0% 100°A Rural 100°A Figure 4 Public schools by size of student membership 1987 1996 70.6% 24 65.70% 23 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 14.7% 5 17.1% 6 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 8.8% 3 11.4% 4 2.9% 1 2.9% 1 2.9% 1 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 2.9% 1 750 or more 525 to 749 375 to 524 200 to 374 1 to 199 0% 20% 40% Schools 60% 80% - 100% 29.4% 23.5°/? Students 32.4% 5.91Y0 14.7% 11.8% J11.8% 8.8% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 20.6% 41.2% 1987 1996 Number of public schools by grade span category PK, K, 1 to 3, 4, 5, 6 PK, K, 1 to 8 4, 5, 6, to 6, 7, 8 7 to 8, 9 7, 8 to 12 9, 10, 11 to 12 Other grades Ungraded Not reported STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 4 85 481 SLANDS STUDENT FORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION 1987 1996 1,805 1,626 1,892 1,760 1,850 1,559 1,804 1,594 1,817 1,691 1,810 1,646 1,652 1,642 2,213 1,959 1,626 1,517 1,975 2,429 1,729 1,204 1,364 1,402 1,305 1,063 1,178 1,293 Figure 5 Public school student membership by racial/ethnic category Public school membership by grade Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Ungraded 1987 1996 482 4.7% 63.6% 20,000 16,000 12,000 8,000 4,000 0 data not available O a:. aU,c) C 73 :41 0z E t:9°,- 0Z Students in special education with IEPs School membership eligible for free lunch School-age children below poverty STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 TUDENT NFORMATION VIRGIN SLANDS 1987 1995 High school completers and dropouts 68.3% 1,170 79.5% 937 Regular diploma 8.5% 145 11.8% 139 Other diploma 23.2% 398 8.7% 102 High school equivalency Other completers Dropouts Dropouts who were male Dropouts who were minority Figure 6 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science average scale scores for the state () and nation (x) and the 25th () and 75th () percentiles did not participate in the NAEP 1996 State Assessment Grade 4 Grade 8 1996 Mathematics and Science achievement levels Average Mathematics scale score [scale 0 to 500] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level Average Science scale score [scale 0 to 300] Students below basic level Students at or above basic level Students at or above proficient level Students at advanced level STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 487 483 VIRGIN ISLANDS maw NFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION 1987 1996 Educational staff 100% 3,254 100% 3,185 Total education staff Instructional staff 48.9% 1,590 49.6% 1,580 Teachers 10.2% 332 10.1% 321 Instructional aides Support staff 2.1% 68 2.6% 84 Guidance counselors/directors 1.5% 50 1.5% 49 Librarians/library support 11.6% 379 7.8% 247 Administrative support 19.2% 624 22.9% 728 Other support services Administrators 2.6% 85 2.6% 83 School-based 3.9% 126 2.9% 93 School district officials/administrators Figure 7 Average number of students per teacher, by grade level 1987 1996 Overall Primary Middle High 15.1 14.2 115.3 15.2 1987 16.3 15.2 10 15 20 1996 25 1.0 7.5 1.0 9.0 Teacher to all other staff ratio Teacher to administrator ratio 484 463 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 NPORMATION VIRGIN SLANDS Figure 8 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience data not available 1987 1996 $21,913 $33,216 $21,913 $33,216 Average beginning teacher salary Average teacher salary Figure 9 Distribution of public school teachers by age data not available 1987 1993 Preparation of teachers: highest degree earned Public school teachers with no degree Public school teachers with a Bachelor's or lower degree Public school teachers with a Master's degree Public school teachers with a degree beyond Master's STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 489 485 VIRGIN SLANDS FISCAL FORMATION FISCAL INFORMATION Federal aid to education under selected programs FY88 FY97 (in thousands of current dollars) $3,100 $4,704 National school lunch $114 $177 National school breakfast $6,490 Title I $207 $20,928 Education for the handicapped $714 Vocational and adult education $2,197 $1,160 School improvement $804 $399 School assistance (federally affected areas) $156 $535 Bilingual education Indian education Figure 10 Revenues by source 83% 17% E Local FY97 82% 18% State FY88 Federal 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Figure 11 Current expenditures by function 57% 6% 38% I 1 FY97 1-1 Instruction 54% diOk 388% El Noninstruction FY88 Support Services 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% FY88 FY97 Revenues and expenditures (in current dollars) $106,533 $141,786 Revenues (in thousands of dollars) $4,435 $6,334 Revenue per pupil in membership $89,217 $122,188 Current expenditures (in thousands of dollars) $3,714 $5,458 Current expenditure per pupil in membership 486 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 Data Sources 49.E STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 487 Dam SOURCES DATA SOURCES The source references for each data item in the report are listed below. The number indicates the source(s) used. The references cited are in most cases the primary source. General Characteristics Students in public elementary and secondary schools 1,2 Public schools 1,2 Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools 1,2 Land area of state 8 State population 14,15 School-age population 14,15 State revenue 16,17 State expenditures 16,17 State expenditures for elementary and secondary education 16,17 Gross state product 13 Agency/School Information Distribution of agencies by type 1,2 Distribution of agencies by number of schools 1,2 Regular school districts by student membership size 1,2 Distribution of schools by type 1,2 Distribution of public schools and students by type of locale 2 Public schools by size of student membership 1,2 Number of schools by grade span category 1,2 Student Information Public school membership by grade 1,2 Public school membership by racial /ethnic category 1,2 Students in special education with IEPs 2 School membership eligible for free lunch 1,2 School-age children below poverty 19 High school completers and dropouts 1,2 Mathematics and Science achievement levels 9,10 Staff Information Education staff by type 1,2 Students per teacher by grade level 1,2 Teacher to all other staff ratio 1,2 Teacher to administrator ratio 1,2 Average salary of full-time teachers by years of experience 11,12 Average teacher salary 4,21 Average beginning teacher salary 4,21 Distribution of public school teachers by age 11,12 Preparation of teachers 11,12 Fiscal Information Federal aid to education under selected programs 3,5,18,20 Revenues by source 2,5 Current expenditures by function 2,5 492 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 489 Dam SOURCES References 1. 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American Federation of Teachers, Survey and Analysis of Salary Trends 1997, (Washington, D.C.: 1998). 493 490 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 Appendix 494 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 491 DARD ERRORS AVERAGE SALARY OF FULL-TIME TEACHERS BY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Years 1 to 2 1987/88 3 to 9 10 to 20 over 20 1 to 2 1993/94 3 to 9 10to 20 over 20 United States $105.7 $72.5 $62.3 $1,36.4 $113.7 $93.9 $111.1 $164.7 Alabama 449.2 292.5 257.8 427.0 282.9 268.1 194.2 263.5 Alaska 1,775.0 947.3 581.3 1,832.7 418.6 355.6 307.9 363.2 Arizona 1,218.6 338.4 440.9 827.2 163.1 224.3 250.2 450.2 Arkansas 216.2 173.6 172.5 386.3 226.9 232.4 242.5 369.2 California 336.9 376.1 282.7 305.7 354.7 329.3 427.5 380.8 Colorado 687.8 323.4 477.0 768.8 482.9 245.7 354.4 553.1 Connecticut 1,139.6 581.5 423.5 633.5 728.7 721.5 557.3 374.8 Delaware 650.5 720.8 536.7 687.2 697.2 518.3 507.0 467.8 District of Columbia 0.0 1,108.6 818.3 367.7 915.8 915.8 417.8 265.2 Florida 502.7 235.1 252.9 413.5 398.8 258.9 319.2 487.1 Georgia 277.5 286.6 243.7 452.6 411.9 217.1 242.5 292.5 Hawaii 955.3 670.7 710.0 580.4 365.4 263.6 364.8 325.8 Idaho 435.9 365.0 364.0 469.5 297.0 261.2 385.7 429.5 Illinois 619.8 414.1 358.9 505.7 687.5 434.8 697.6 634.5 Indiana 467.6 323.1 238.7 412.3 205.9 348.4 273.2 287.7 Iowa 788.6 314.0 335.5 603.3 409.1 330.3 442.5 629.7 Kansas 514.7 229.2 453.9 811.8 186.1 190.3 262.6 378.5 Kentucky 376.1 278.4 253.5 417.5 624.0 304.7 351.5 330.7 Louisiana 370.2 341.1 375.6 539.8 291.0 191.0 233.6 265.9 Maine 685.2 272.6 322.0 404.5 376.6 254.1 324.2 211.9 Maryland 530.4 494.5 401.6 764.6 233.9 479.8 461.2 440.1 Massachusetts 723.8 488.9 289.9 402.9 400.9 472.1 277.0 208.8 Michigan 498.5 637.1 313.1 475.9 1,181.3 553.6 997.3 526.8 Minnesota 1,345.8 348.7 349.5 498.7 729.1 374.3 620.6 418.7 Mississippi 778.5 126.1 289.3 365.3 169.6 256.9 134.9 221.2 Missouri 317.7 296.9 340.6 804.5 410.7 464.2 498.5 928.2 Montana 722.3 353.1 383.9 763.4 206.6 198.8 207.1 334.9 Nebraska 789.8 323.8 429.3 905.7 504.5 322.6 568.9 750.7 Nevada 966.3 445.9 456.0 672.9 339.3 254.0 337.9 592.3 New Hampshire 1,324.0 444.4 428.2 922.7 473.4 356.2 463.7 457.4 New Jersey 303.7 429.2 392.9 459.0 566.7 484.4 726.6 711.2 New Mexico 1,140.1 319.4 258.6 576.6 280.1 148.4 199.7 298.5 New York 631.0 277.6 305.7 460.9 553.8 691.2 781.4 982.6 North Carolina 1,138.5 265.5 234.8 318.6 233.0 156.2 232.0 212.7 North Dakota 629.1 394.9 387.0 1,166.3 268.4 211.5 231.9 487.0 Ohio 395.0 295.2 360.5 464.0 316.9 564.6 605.5 484.1 Oklahoma 741.8 236.5 195.9 362.3 259.7 135.6 167.8 244.1 Oregon 572.9 322.7 329.2 572.2 386.3 407.0 335.0 598.1 Pennsylvania 917.1 332.1 293.8 363.0 396.1 733.2 652.4 566.4 Rhode Island 825.4 434.4 409.4 1,254.3 512.2 414.7 184.2 South Carolina 464.0 293.4 150.6 436.0 222.2 266.8 281.7 303.0 South Dakota 373.6 190.6 394.3 510.6 345.6 200.6 227.0 385.2 Tennessee 185.5 336.6 288.1 635.6 253.2 270.4 352.8 380.1 Texas 205.4 158.5 173.8 262.3 224.5 244.8 278.0 338.2 Utah 377.8 303.7 370.5 495.8 278.7 190.8 265.7 244.2 Vermont 949.2 792.6 477.4 824.4 500.4 542.1 704.6 446.4 Virginia 640.4 395.6 389.5 415.6 278.1 224.4 470.0 565.8 Washington 508.5 441.8 343.1 385.7 380.7 426.4 368.4 392.2 West Virginia 628.5 234.2 164.6 390.4 1,234.0 258.1 213.3 263.3 Wisconsin 471.1 372.1 384.1 597.4 249.7 383.8 535.0 542.5 Wyoming 536.4 365.1 366.2 729.5 182.8 230.4 271.2 321.5 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 AOri 493 DARD ERRORS DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS BY AGE Years < 30 1987/88 30-49 50-54 a 55 < 30 1993/94 30-49 50-54 s 55 United States 0.2% 0.3% 0.2% 0.2% 0.2% 0.3% 0.2% 0.2% Alabama 1.5 2.1 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.9 1.0 1.2 Alaska 2.6 2.2 1.3 1.1 0.5 1.1 0.7 0.6 Arizona 1.5 2.5 1.6 1.2 1.0 1.8 1.0 1.1 Arkansas 2.1 2.2 1.2 0.8 1.1 1.4 0.9 1.1 California 0.8 1.1 0.7 0.8 1.0 1.7 1.2 1.3 Colorado 1.5 2.2 1.5 0.9 0.6 1.6 1.1 0.8 Connecticut 1.5 2.1 1.3 1.4 0.6 1.3 0.9 0.9 Delaware 2.1 2.5 2.2 1.5 1.3 1.5 1.1 1.1 District of Columbia 1.2 3.2 2.6 2.9 1.0 2.4 2.3 1.0 Florida 1.4 1.8 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.3 1.1 0.7 Georgia 1.7 2.1 0.9 1.0 1.0 1.1 0.9 0.6 Hawaii 1.8 3.2 2.4 1.2 1.6 2.5 1.7 1.0 Idaho 1.8 2.3 1.0 1.2 1.0 1.6 0.9 1.0 Illinois 1.1 1.4 0.8 0.7 0.9 1.3 0.9 1.0 Indiana 1.3 1.8 1.0 1.2 0.7 1.8 1.3 1.2 Iowa 1.0 1.5 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.8 1.2 1.4 Kansas 1.5 2.0 1.2 1.1 0.9 1.4 0.7 0.8 Kentucky 1.3 1.6 1.1 1.1 1.5 2.5 1.0 1.4 Louisiana 1.6 2.4 1.6 1.1 0.9 1.4 1.0 0.9 Maine 1.6 2.1 1.4 1.1 0.8 1.8 1.3 1.3 Maryland 2.5 2.7 1.6 1.3 1.0 1.7 1.3 1.0 Massachusetts 1.2 1.7 1.0 0.9 0.6 1.3 0.7 0.9 Michigan 1.0 1.5 1.1 0.7 1.2 2.0 1.8 1.3 Minnesota 1.2 2.0 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.8 1.1 1.3 Mississippi 1.5 2.0 0.9 1.0 1.0 1.2 1.0 0.8 Missouri 1.4 2.2 1.0 1.4 1.3 2.0 1.0 1.2 Montana 2.3 2.2 1.1 1.3 0.8 1.2 1.1 0.7 Nebraska 1.4 1.7 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.1 0.9 1.2 Nevada 1.8 2.5 2.1 1.2 1.3 2.0 1.4 1.3 New Hampshire 1.9 2.3 1.3 1.2 1.3 2.1 1.3 1.3 New Jersey 1.2 2.0 1.3 1.2 1.7 2.5 1.5 1.7 New Mexico 1.7 1.9 1.8 1.4 1.0 1.4 1.0 1.0 New York 0.9 1.1 0.9 0.7 1.0 1.7 1.0 1.4 North Carolina 1.0 1.7 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.3 0.9 0.9 North Dakota 2.2 2.5 1.7 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.0 0.7 Ohio 1.0 1.2 0.7 0.7 1.0 1.9 1.4 1.1 Oklahoma 1.5 1.8 1.1 0.7 0.9 1.2 0.9 0.8 Oregon 1.5 2.4 1.3 1.3 0.9 1.8 1.5 1.0 Pennsylvania 0.8 1.3 0.8 0.9 1.2 1.8 1.8 1.2 Rhode Island 1.4 2.2 1.4 1.6 1.1 2.0 1.4 1.2 South Carolina 2.1 2.2 1.3 0.9 1.3 2.1 1.3 1.3 South Dakota 2.3 2.4 1.0 1.2 0.8 1.0 0.6 0.9 Tennessee 1.6 1.8 1.1 1.3 1.1 2.5 1.5 1.5 Texas 0.8 1.0 0.6 0.5 1.2 1.4 0.8 0.9 Utah 2.0 2.4 1.5 1.3 0.6 1.2 1.0 0.8 Vermont 2.5 2.8 1.8 1.1 1.0 1.7 1.2 1.0 Virginia 1.4 1.7 1.2 0.9 1.3 1.8 1.4 1.2 Washington 0.8 2.2 1.5 1.3 1.6 1.8 1.6 1.0 West Virginia 1.9 2.1 0.7 1.3 1.0 2.2 1.2 1.0 Wisconsin 1.3 1.8 0.8 1.0 1.1 1.8 1.4 1.3 Wyoming 1.7 2.2 1.3 1.1 0.9 1.1 0.8 0.7 4 96 494 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 ANDARD ERRORS PREPARATION OF TEACHERS 1987/88 no degrees Bachelor's s Master's > Master's 1993/94 no degree s Bachelor's s Master's > Master's United States 0.0% 0.3% 0.3% 0.2% 0.1% 0.3% 0.3% 0.2% Alabama 0.1 1.9 1.9 0.9 0.2 1.9 1.7 0.8 Alaska 0.0 2.8 2.3 1.1 0.4 1.1 1.0 0.5 Arizona 0.3 2.7 2.5 1.0 0.1 1.7 1.7 0.6 Arkansas 0.1 1.8 1.6 0.8 0.3 2.1 1.7 0.6 California 0.0 1.2 1.3 0.8 0.3 1.8 1.8 0.7 Colorado 0.1 2.5 2.2 0.8 0.2 1.6 1.7 0.6 Connecticut 0.2 1.9 2.5 1.8 0.2 1.2 1.5 0.8 Delaware 0.2 2.6 2.8 1.6 0.5 1.6 1.8 0.9 District of Columbia 0.7 3.0 3.0 1.8 0.0 1.8 1.7 1.1 Florida 0.1 1.8 1.7 0.6 0.3 1.2 1.2 0.7 Georgia 0.1 1.8 2.1 1.0 0.1 1.5 1.6 0.8 Hawaii 0.6 3.6 2.5 3.3 0.4 2.0 1.5 2.1 Idaho 0.2 1.8 1.8 0.9 0.3 1.5 1.5 0.5 Illinois 0.0 1.3 1.3 0.7 0.1 1.3 1.4 0.6 Indiana 0.2 1.2 1.3 0.9 0.2 1.7 1.7 0.6 Iowa 0.2 2.4 2.3 0.6 0.0 1.8 1.9 0.5 Kansas 0.0 1.6 1.6 0.7 0.2 1.4 1.2 0.5 Kentucky 0.2 1.7 2.2 2.1 0.0 2.2 2.4 1.6 Louisiana 0.4 3.0 2.2 2.1 0.3 1.6 1.5 0.7 Maine 0.0 3.0 2.6 1.1 0.3 1.9 1.9 0.4 Maryland 0.2 3.1 3.1 1.6 0.1 1.9 2.3 1.1 Massachusetts 0.2 1.6 1.7 1.0 0.2 1.2 1.4 0.5 Michigan 0.1 1.8 1.7 0.6 0.0 1.9 1.8 0.9 Minnesota 0.1 2.1 2.0 0.7 0.0 2.1 2.0 0.6 Mississippi 0.2 1.8 1.8 0.7 0.3 1.6 1.7 0.9 Missouri 0.1 1.8 1.8 0.8 0.2 2.0 1.9 0.6 Montana 0.0 2.4 2.1 0.9 0.2 1.3 1.1 0.4 Nebraska 0.0 2.0 1.9 0.7 0.2 1.7 1.6 0.4 Nevada 0.4 2.8 2.9 1.1 0.2 2.2 2.3 1.0 New Hampshire 0.6 3.5 3.2 1.3 0.1 2.0 1.9 0.6 New Jersey 0.1 1.8 1.9 0.8 0.2 2.9 2.7 1.1 New Mexico 0.1 2.3 2.5 1.0 0.1 1.6 1.6 0.5 New York 0.1 1.5 1.3 0.9 0.0 1.9 1.9 1.0 North Carolina 0.2 1.7 1.7 0.6 0.3 1.5 1.6 0.5 North Dakota 0.3 2.4 2.3 0.5 0.2 1.0 0.9 0.3 Ohio 0.1 1.5 1.5 0.6 0.4 2.2 2.3 0.7 Oklahoma 0.2 2.2 2.0 0.8 0.0 1.8 1.9 0.6 Oregon 0.0 2.2 2.4 1.0 0.3 1.9 1.9 0.9 Pennsylvania 0.0 1.7 1.7 0.8 0.3 2.3 1.9 1.2 Rhode Island 0.0 3.1 3.6 1.9 0.0 2.5 2.4 1.0 South Carolina 0.2 2.3 2.1 1.3 0.2 2.6 2.6 1.0 South Dakota 0.3 1.7 1.7 0.5 0.1 1.2 1.1 0.3 Tennessee 0.3 2.0 2.0 1.1 0.2 2.0 2.0 0.9 Texas 0.1 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.2 1.4 1.5 0.5 Utah 0.4 2.1 1.8 0.9 0.4 1.4 1.3 0.7 Vermont 0.3 3.3 3.3 0.8 0.3 1.8 1.8 0.8 Virginia 0.1 1.7 1.7 0.6 0.3 2.1 2.0 0.7 Washington 0.2 1.9 1.9 0.9 0.7 1.9 2.2 1.0 West Virginia 0.2 2.4 1.8 1.5 0.2 1.6 1.7 0.6 Wisconsin 0.0 1.9 1.7 0.6 0.2 1.7 1.6 0.5 Wyoming 0.0 2.1 2.2 0.7 0.1 1.0 0.9 0.3 497 STATE PROFILES OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, 1996-97 495 For sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office Superintendent of Documents, Mail Stop: SSOP, Washington, DC 20402-9328 ISBN 0-16-050247-0 9 SBN 0- 6 050247-0 780160 502477 493 9 0 0 0 0 United States Department of Education Washington, DC 20208-5652 Postage and Fees Paid U.S. Department of Education Permit No. G-17 Official Business Standard Mail (A) Penalty for Private Use, $300 BESTCOPYAVALA ti U.S. Department of Education Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI) National Library of Education (NLE) Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) NOTICE REPRODUCTION BASIS -T1496,662-9, IC This document is covered by a signed "Reproduction Release (Blanket) 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