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Revenues and Expenditures for Public Elementary and Secondary Education: School Year 2004–2005

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April 2007

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Table 6. Student membership and current expenditures per pupil for public elementary and secondary education, by function, subfunction, and state or jurisdiction: Fiscal year 2005–Continued (Return to Table 6.)
 
  Current Expenditures1 
  Support Services2         
State or jurisdiction School administration   Operation and maintenance   Student transportation   Other support services   Food services   Enterprise operations  
United States4  $495 5  $838 5  $358 5  $289 5  $337 5  $20 5 
 
Alabama  428 643 320 137 491 0
Alaska  635 1,404 388 411 310 43
Arizona  313 695 227 336 295 0
Arkansas  416 684 271 202 396 6
California  533 5  765 5  192 5  368 5  285 5  16 5 
 
Colorado  507 800 241 726 244 31
Connecticut  690 1,116 572 287 338 101
Delaware  610 1,105 677 749 508 0
District of Columbia7  704 1,519 899 656 326 0
Florida  416 804 305 211 347 0
 
Georgia  495 590 312 241 400 24
Hawaii7  594 637 129 208 446 0
Idaho  358 583 297 118 287 #
Illinois  458 863 426 301 286 0
Indiana  505 950 490 368 361 0
 
Iowa  443 698 265 222 374 21
Kansas  470 773 318 185 375 0
Kentucky  390 639 393 161 409 12
Louisiana  412 690 403 192 456 #
Maine  554 1,004 451 173 340 0
 
Maryland  672 891 524 264 290 155
Massachusetts  502 1,086 482 352 336 0
Michigan  562 992 406 449 290 0
Minnesota  371 670 476 270 377 26
Mississippi  370 604 291 133 404 1
 
Missouri  448 769 390 153 351 0
Montana  455 816 366 197 328 11
Nebraska  449 770 235 180 348 260
Nevada  467 662 244 296 242 0
New Hampshire  535 827 413 87 290 0
 
New Jersey  960 1,422 761 79 328 119
New Mexico  489 752 336 136 350 4
New York  588 1,228 687 374 310 0
North Carolina  460 550 262 221 388 0
North Dakota  381 690 352 178 420 239
 
Ohio  593 844 422 407 306 1
Oklahoma  355 756 211 193 378 69
Oregon  512 677 356 514 288 4
Pennsylvania  450 1,046 483 349 352 41
Rhode Island  583 938 438 292 293 0
 
South Carolina  433 691 233 210 374 26
South Dakota  371 780 254 283 389 28
Tennessee  377 617 243 114 333 0
Texas  405 801 198 262 382 0
Utah  320 483 168 117 279 43
 
Vermont  813 935 393 241 314 15
Virginia  522 858 430 139 364 2
Washington  457 713 313 258 265 116
West Virginia  493 930 635 143 498 0
Wisconsin  496 926 369 451 323 #
Wyoming  561 1,093 450 368 323 3
 
Other jurisdictions 
American Samoa   142 321 42 84 728 0
Guam  
Northern Mariana Islands  0 0 14 22 38 266
Puerto Rico   0 404 96 185 438 0
U.S. Virgin Islands   495 593 262 161 188 42
— Not available.
# Rounds to zero.
1 Include instruction, instruction-related, support services, and other elementary/secondary current expenditures, but exclude expenditures on capital outlay, other programs, and interest on long-term debt.
2 An expenditure function divided into seven subfunctions: student support services, instructional staff support, general administration, school administration, operations and maintenance, student transportation, and other support services.
3 Include attendance and social work, guidance, health, psychological services, speech pathology, audiology, and other student support services.
4 U.S. totals include the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
5 The prekindergarten student membership was imputed, affecting the total student count and per pupil expenditures calculation.
6 Value affected by redistribution of reported expenditure values to correct for missing data items.
7 Both the District of Columbia and Hawaii have only one school district each; therefore, neither is comparable to other states.
NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), "National Public Education Financial Survey (NPEFS)," fiscal year 2005, Version 1a.

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