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Bilingual Programs—Special Education— Libraries 15 1<br />

No. 242. P u b l ic El e m e n t a r y a n d S e c o n d a r y Sc h o o l E n r o l l m e n t a n d E n r o l l m e n t in<br />

B il in g u a l Pr o g r a m s , b y R e g io n a n d Ra c e : 1980<br />

[In thousands, except percent. Bilingual enrollment refers to pupils enrolled in a bilingual program, High Intensity Language<br />

Training, and English-as-a-second-language program or any non-language class taught in a language other than English, Based<br />

on sample and subject to sampling variability. For composition of divisions, see inside front cover]<br />

ENROLLMENT<br />

ENROLLMENT<br />

DIVI8ION<br />

Total<br />

Bilingual<br />

enrollment<br />

Number<br />

Percent<br />

of total<br />

RACE<br />

Total<br />

Bilingual<br />

enrollment<br />

Number<br />

Percent<br />

of total<br />

Total.......................................... 39,632 830 2.1 White ‘.... 29,160 50 .2<br />

New England.................................... 2,023 33 1.8<br />

Black 1.....<br />

Hispanic....<br />

6,418<br />

3,179<br />

7<br />

643<br />

,1<br />

20.2<br />

Middle Atlantic... . 5,605 53 .9<br />

East North Central 7,430 74 1.0 Aslan American............................. 749 116 15.5<br />

West North Central............................ 2,968 7 .2 American Indian............................. 306 IS 5.2<br />

South Atlantic..... 6,634 50 .8<br />

East South Central............................ 2,738 2 .1<br />

West South Central........................... 4,555 223 4.9<br />

Mountain.............. 2,249 68 3.0<br />

Pacific.............. 5,421 320 5.9<br />

'Non-Hlspanlc.<br />

Source: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights, 1 9 8 0 E le m e n ta ry a n d S e c o n d a ry S c h o o ls , C M ,I R ig h ts S u rv e y ,<br />

N a tb n e l-S ta te S u m m a rie s , <strong>1982</strong>.<br />

N o , 2 4 3 . Pu b l ic E l e m e n t a r y a n d S e c o n d a r y St u d e n t s in S p e c ia l Ed u c a t io n P r o g r a m s , By<br />

A m o u n t o f Pa r t ic ip a t io n Pe r W e e k a n d B y T y p e o f H a n d ic a p : Fa l l 1980<br />

TYPE OF HANDICAP<br />

Enrollment<br />

(1,000)<br />

Less<br />

than<br />

10<br />

hours<br />

NUMBER (1,000)<br />

More<br />

than<br />

10<br />

hours 1<br />

Less<br />

than<br />

10<br />

hours<br />

PERCENT<br />

More<br />

than<br />

10<br />

hours 1<br />

Fulltime<br />

Fulltime<br />

Total.................................................................................................... 3,234 1,848 716 671 67 22 21<br />

Educable mentally retarded..................................................................... 563 79 246 238 14 44 42<br />

Trainable mentally retarded..................................................................... 95 2 6 B5 2 6 90<br />

Hard of hearing................. ..................................................................... 29 17 5 6 60 19 21<br />

Deaf...... ................................................................................................. . 18 3 5 10 14 31 55<br />

Speech Impaired...................................................................................... 908 872 19 18 96 2 2<br />

Visually handicapped......... ...................................................................... 17 11 3 3<br />

Seriously emotionally disturbed........................... .................................... 183 55 48 80<br />

64<br />

30<br />

16<br />

26<br />

20<br />

44<br />

Orthopedlcally impaired............................................................................ 39 14 5 20 37 12 52<br />

Olher health impaired.............................................................................. 66 37 7 23 55 10 35<br />

Speciflo learning disability........................................................................ 1,263 752 362 149 60 29 12<br />

Deaf-blind........... 1 (z) (z) 1 22 13 65<br />

Mullihandicapped.......... ................................ 52 7 8 38 13 15 72<br />

Z Less than 500. 1Excludes full-time.<br />

Source: U.S. National Center for Education Statistics, D ig e s t o f E d u c a tio n S ta tis tic s r <strong>1982</strong>.<br />

No. 244. P u b l ic Sc h o o l Lib r a r ie s / M e d ia C e n t e r s (LMC): Fa l l 1978<br />

SCHOOLS WITH<br />

LMC<br />

EMPLOYEES EXPENDITURES TRANSACTIONS TITLES *<br />

SCHOOL LEVEL AND<br />

MEMBERSHIP<br />

Number<br />

Fulltime<br />

Parttime<br />

Total<br />

(mil.<br />

dol.)<br />

Per<br />

pupil<br />

(dol.)<br />

Percent<br />

of<br />

all<br />

schools<br />

Percent for—<br />

Number<br />

Salary<br />

and<br />

wages Books (1.000)<br />

Mean<br />

Number<br />

(mil.)<br />

Mean<br />

(1,000)<br />

Elementary, total2......... 52,087 83 41,324 27,037 834.7 35 73 13 11,886 228 302.9 5.6<br />

2,000 or more<br />

students.................... 29 100 76 20 1.4 28 81 12 33 1,149 .3 11.5<br />

1,000 to 1,999.............. 2,004 93 3,092 662 63.1 29 72 12 914 456 18.5 9.2<br />

700 to 999................... 6,436 95 7,151 2,180 135.9 28 74 12 1,966 309 48.6 7.5<br />

500 to 699................... 12,060 92 11,571 5,432 220.9 33 71 14 3,255 270 81.1 6.7<br />

300 to 499................... 18,270 88 13,896 9,094 271.9 37 76 11 4,165 228 102.1 5.6<br />

Under 300.................... 13,289 66 5,536 9,650 141.5 47 72 14 1,534 115 52.2 3.9<br />

Secondary, total............ 18,767 93 29,411 7,134 550.9 33 71 12 6,942 370 166.8 8.9<br />

2,000 or more<br />

students.................. . 1,356 96 4,038 574 79.3 25 73 12 892 657 22.2 16.4<br />

1,000 to 1,099.............. 5,048 98 11,653 2,209 215.2 32 70 12 2,870 568 60.6 12.0<br />

700 to 999................... 3,414 96 5,063 1,161 91.9 33 71 12 1,075 315 30.6 9.0<br />

500 to 699................... 2,637 97 3,288 725 61.2 38 69 11 765 290 19.4 7.4<br />

300 to 499................... 2,795 94 3,111 751 54.4 42 71 11 710 257 16.4 5.9<br />

Under 300.................... 3,517 82 2,238 1,715 48.9 52 70 14 622 177 17.5 5.0<br />

■End of year. 2Includes combined schools.<br />

Source: U,S. National Center for Education Statistics, S ta tis tic s o f P u b lic S c h o o l L ib ra rie s /M e d ia C e n te rs , Fall 1978.

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