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1 4 8 Education<br />

No. 235. Public Elementary and Secondary School Enrollm ent and Rate, 1970 and 1981,<br />

Attendance, 1981, and Length o f Term, 1976—S tates<br />

[E n ro llm e n t a s of tall of preceding year. A D A — A v e ra g e d a lly a tte n d a n c e ; A D M = A v e r a g e d a lly m e m b e rs h ip )<br />

STATE<br />

e n r o l l m e n t ENROLLMENT<br />

(1,000)<br />

RATE 1 Percent<br />

Avg.<br />

ENROLLMENT e n r o l l m e n t<br />

days In<br />

(1,000)<br />

r a t e 1<br />

ADA Of<br />

school<br />

STATE<br />

ADM, year,<br />

1970 1981 1970 1881<br />

1981 1978<br />

1970 1981 1970 1981<br />

[days)<br />

Percent<br />

ADA Of<br />

ADM,<br />

1981<br />

Avg.<br />

days in<br />

school<br />

year.<br />

1976<br />

(days)<br />

U.S......<br />

N.E.............<br />

Mains......<br />

N.H.........<br />

Vt............<br />

Mass.......<br />

R.l...........<br />

Conn.......<br />

M.A............<br />

N.Y.........<br />

N.J...........<br />

Pa...........<br />

E.N.C..........<br />

Ohio........<br />

ind........<br />

Ill.............<br />

Mich........<br />

Wis.........<br />

W.N.C.........<br />

Minn........<br />

Iowa........<br />

Mo..........<br />

N. Dak....<br />

s. Dak.....<br />

Nebr........<br />

Kans........<br />

S.A... .........<br />

Del..........<br />

Md..........<br />

D.C..........<br />

Va...........<br />

45,010 40,984 86.9 86.5 93.1 178.3 8.A.—Con.<br />

W. Va......<br />

2, 4 6 5 2,186 83.2 86.6 92.1 179.9 N.C..........<br />

240 222 92.7 91.4 93.6 175.4 S.C..........<br />

152 187 60.4 85.2 98.2 179.8 Ga...........<br />

100 96 85.5 88.1 94.8 177.0 Fla...........<br />

1,147 1,022 81.7 86.6 90.0 2181.0 E.S.C..........<br />

180 148 80.0 79.6 98.5 2180.0<br />

646<br />

?y...........<br />

531 64.1 83.2 92.1 180.0 Tenn........<br />

>,267 6,026 80.2 80.8 90.6 179.0 Ala..........<br />

3,514 2,871 80.6 80.8 90.0 177.3 Miss..,,.....<br />

1,455 1,246 80.9 81.6 90.0 180.3 W.8.C.........<br />

2,318 1,909 79.3 60.3 91.6 180.6 Ark..........<br />

9,118 7,689 85.1 85.6 93.1 178.2 La...........<br />

2,424 1,957 86.0 84.8 92.6 178.1 Okla.........<br />

1,224 1,056 88.4 88.0 94.1 181.4 Tex..........<br />

2,324 1,983 81.3 82.7 92.5 174.1 Mt...............<br />

2,166 1,863 68.5 90.1 93.5 180.0 Mont........<br />

980 630 81.6 82.1 93.8 180.1 Idaho.......<br />

3,617 3,074 86.8 86.5 94.3 176.8 Wyo.........<br />

914 754 87.0 87.2 94.0 176.5 Colo.........<br />

661 534 88.9 88.4 94.7 175.8 N. Mex....<br />

1.077 845 91.0 83.8 93.5 2175.0 Arlz..........<br />

148<br />

167<br />

331<br />

117<br />

129<br />

28Q<br />

64.6<br />

89.3<br />

85.3<br />

86.0<br />

87.8<br />

86.4<br />

98.6<br />

94.5<br />

96.0<br />

180.1<br />

175.7<br />

176.8<br />

Utah........<br />

Nev..........<br />

Pac.............<br />

519 415 90.6 88.7 94.0 180.0 Wash.......<br />

7,004 6,671 89.0 87.4 93.1 180.2 Oreg........<br />

130 99 87.2 78.8 91.8 180.0 Calif.........<br />

892 751 85.9 83.9 91.2 181.4 Alaska.....<br />

149 100 90.9 91.7 66.9 182.0 Hawaii.....<br />

1.077 1*010 89.9 90.7 93.2 180.4<br />

401<br />

1,186<br />

648<br />

1,113<br />

1,408<br />

2,996<br />

704<br />

891<br />

826<br />

675<br />

4,682<br />

460<br />

854<br />

813<br />

2,755<br />

2,100<br />

175<br />

180<br />

87<br />

538<br />

276<br />

418<br />

302<br />

124<br />

6,153<br />

820<br />

479<br />

4,598<br />

77<br />

179<br />

384<br />

1,129<br />

619<br />

1,069<br />

1,510<br />

2,760<br />

670<br />

B54<br />

759<br />

477<br />

4,704<br />

448<br />

778<br />

578<br />

2,900<br />

2,280<br />

155<br />

203<br />

98<br />

546<br />

271<br />

514<br />

344<br />

149<br />

5,593<br />

758<br />

465<br />

4,118<br />

87<br />

165<br />

90.7<br />

89.6<br />

90.0<br />

90.9<br />

87.6<br />

8 7 . 6<br />

83.4<br />

88.9<br />

88.5<br />

90.6<br />

9 0 . 4<br />

92.6<br />

82.0<br />

95.6<br />

91.6<br />

90.9<br />

89.3<br />

90.0<br />

93.5<br />

91.5<br />

89.0<br />

86.0<br />

96.6<br />

98.4<br />

9 1 . 8<br />

93.2<br />

09.7<br />

92.0<br />

87.7<br />

87.3<br />

92.8<br />

90.2<br />

88.1<br />

86.8<br />

84.4<br />

65.3<br />

83.8<br />

87.9<br />

87.7<br />

79.6<br />

90.1<br />

90.3<br />

80.3<br />

92.9<br />

92.4<br />

92.6<br />

92.8<br />

95.3<br />

97.0<br />

92.2<br />

86.7<br />

86.9<br />

98.3<br />

93.7<br />

88.4<br />

91.0<br />

88.6<br />

88.0<br />

95.6<br />

63.3<br />

93.6<br />

93.6<br />

96.5<br />

94.1<br />

92.0<br />

94.6<br />

92.9<br />

94.2<br />

96.1<br />

95.3<br />

93.5<br />

95.0<br />

91.0<br />

94.9<br />

93.5<br />

96.0<br />

94.6<br />

93.6<br />

87.6<br />

96.4<br />

95.2<br />

99.2<br />

94.4<br />

98.6<br />

93.4<br />

93.7<br />

92.9<br />

93.5<br />

93.1<br />

91.4<br />

176.1<br />

180.0<br />

180.0<br />

*180.0<br />

180.0<br />

175.9<br />

175.2<br />

175.7<br />

175.9<br />

177.3<br />

178.6<br />

175.0<br />

179.7<br />

175.1<br />

179.7<br />

170.7<br />

*180.7<br />

180.0<br />

180.4<br />

179.7<br />

*180.0<br />

175.0<br />

180.0<br />

180.0<br />

176.8<br />

180.0<br />

178.0<br />

178.0<br />

179.9<br />

177.9<br />

’ Percent of persons, 5-17 years. 1970 based on enumerated resident population as of April 1, 1970; 1981, on enumerated<br />

resident population as ol April 1,1980. 1Estimated.<br />

Source: U.S. National Center for Education Statistics, 1970, S ta tis tic s o f S ta te S c h o o l S y s te m s , biennial; 1981, D ig e s t o f<br />

E d u c a tio n S ta tis tic s , annual; and S ta tis tic s o f P u b lic E le m e n ta ry a n d S e c o n d a ry S c h o o l S y s te m s , annual.<br />

No. 236. Characteristics o f Private Schools, by Level and A ffiliation: 1976 to 1980<br />

[As of fall. Elementary Includes any combination of grades from prekindergarten through 8. Secondary includes any combination of<br />

grades trom 7 through 12. Combined must include at feast one grade below grade 7 and one above grade 8]<br />

LEVEL AND ITEM<br />

ALL PHIVATE<br />

SCHOOLS<br />

NO<br />

AFFILIATION<br />

1976 1978 1980 1978 1978 1980<br />

CHURCH AFFILIATION<br />

Total<br />

Catholfo<br />

1976 1978 1980 1976 1978 I960<br />

Total:<br />

Schools.................................... 20,081 19,663 21,000 4,171 3,944 4,767 15,910 15,719 16,233 9.966 9.849 9,662<br />

Pupils (1,000)............................ 5,167 5,084 5,029 758 747 802 4,409 4,338 4,226 3,423 3,270 3,191<br />

Teachers 1(1,000).......______ _ 269 273 281 62 63 71 207 209 210 146 143 146<br />

Elementary*. *<br />

Schools.................................... 12,965 12,749 13.383 1,476 1.384 1,693 11,469 11,365 11,670 8,092 6,020 7,856<br />

Pupils (1.000)........................... 3,081 2,989 2.925 184 184 214 2,896 2.804 2,711 2,464 2,342 2,266<br />

Teachers ........ 133 133 134 14 14 16 119 119 118 95 93 93<br />

Secondary:<br />

Schools................................... 2,484 2,418 2,199 473 445 4 2 2 2,011 1,973 1,777 1,552 1,518 1,410<br />

Pupils (1*000)............................ 1,080 1,068 1,000 97 100 95 983 969 904 882 857 824<br />

Teachers ‘ (1,000)..................... 62 63 62 9 9 9 53 53 53 46 45 46<br />

Combined:<br />

Schools.................................... 3,420 3,348 3,408 1.276 1,219 1,182 2,144 2,129 2,226 140 135 197<br />

Pupils (1,000)............................ 906 937 933 401 396 388 504 540 545 58 53 75<br />

Teachers * (1,000).... .... ........... 61 64 85 30 31 31 31 34 34 3 3 4<br />

Other.8<br />

Schools................................. 1,212 1,148 2,030 946 896 1,470 266 252 560 182 776 1 9 9<br />

Puotls (1,000)........................... 101 90 170 76 66 105 25 24 66 19 18 25<br />

Teachers 1(1,000)___ __ ____ 12 13 21 9 10 15 3 3 6 2 2 3<br />

'Full-time equivalent teachers. 1includes middle schools. ’ Includes special education, vocatlonal/technlcal, and alternalive<br />

schools regardless of grade span,<br />

Source: U.S. National Center for Education Statistics, P riv a te S c h o o ls in A m e ric a n E d u c a tio n , and S e le c te d S ta tis tic s in P riv a te<br />

E le m e n ta ry a n d S e c o n d a ry S c h o o ls , F a ll 1BB0.

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