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NAEP Technical DocumentationWeighted Aggregations of Fourth-Grade Eligible Sampled Schools and Nonresponding Originally Sampled Schools, by Participating Jurisdiction

The following table presents student-weighted aggregations and response rates for eligible schools and nonresponding originally sampled schools, for the NAEP 2002 state assessment fourth-grade school sample, using the frame enrollment divided by the school probability of selection. The weighted aggregation for the eligible schools for each jurisdiction is an estimate of the total population of students in the grade within each jurisdiction. States with Trial Urban District Assessment (TUDA) districts have two rows: one row for the TUDA district, and one row for the state as a whole (the TUDA district plus the rest of the state).

Student-weighted school sample aggregations and response rates, grade 4 state assessment, by participating jurisdiction: 2002
Jurisdiction Eligible school sample, weighted aggregation Weighted response rate  (percent)
Alabama 57,600 84.2
Arizona 70,700 90.7
Arkansas 34,500 98.9
CA-Los Angeles 58,200 100.0
California 471,000 71.7
Connecticut 44,700 100.0
Delaware 10,800 100.0
Florida 184,000 100.0
GA-Atlanta 5,500 98.0
Georgia 115,000 99.9
Hawaii 15,500 100.0
Idaho 18,700 86.8
IL-Chicago 35,600 95.1
Illinois 161,000 56.9
Indiana 78,800 99.0
Iowa 37,000 76.8
Kansas 35,600 72.8
Kentucky 49,000 95.9
Louisiana 59,000 99.0
Maine 16,700 88.3
Maryland 64,400 100.0
Massachusetts 77,500 100.0
Michigan 132,000 97.6
Minnesota 64,500 76.8
Mississippi 39,500 95.1
Missouri 70,600 94.5
Montana 12,000 74.6
Nebraska 19,700 95.1
Nevada 28,000 100.0
New Mexico 25,200 93.4
NY-New York City 82,000 75.9
New York 215,000 77.2
North Carolina 110,000 100.0
North Dakota 8,400 82.1
Ohio 132,000 95.5
Oklahoma 48,600 98.9
Oregon 43,800 84.6
Pennsylvania 138,000 100.0
Rhode Island 12,200 100.0
South Carolina 51,200 99.0
Tennessee 74,200 78.2
TX-Houston 17,000 97.9
Texas 296,000 88.8
Utah 36,400 100.0
Vermont 7,900 89.6
Virginia 87,100 100.0
Washington 76,800 75.5
West Virginia 20,100 99.4
Wisconsin 61,300 54.6
Wyoming 6,600 100.0
Other jurisdiction
District of Colmbia 6,600 99.7
DDESS 3,100 99.1
DoDDS 6,500 98.6
Guam 2,700 100.0
Virgin Islands 1,600 100.0
NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2002.

 


Last updated 24 October 2008 (DB)

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