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Table 50. Number of gifted and talented students in public elementary and secondary schools, by sex, race/ethnicity, and state: 2002 and 2004
State Total 2002 2004
Total Sex Race/ethnicity
Male Female White Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander American Indian/Alaska Native
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
United States 3,002,040   (21,496) 3,202,760   (24,248) 1,560,600   (11,794) 1,642,170   (12,632) 2,231,410   (19,956) 287,830   (3,658) 394,810   (3,995) 257,790   (3,644) 30,920   (1,021)
Alabama 32,090   (309) 35,680   (798) 17,910   (405) 17,760   (399) 27,790   (625) 6,490   (213) 440   (15) 660   (30) 310   (24)
Alaska 5,040   (51) 5,390   (166) 2,690   (89) 2,700   (77) 4,350   (135) 130   (1) 130   (3) 430   (19) 340   (11)
Arizona 56,670   (741) 57,570   (1,275) 29,700   (682) 27,870   (604) 37,620   (879) 1,710   (49) 12,960   (408) 3,090   (90) 2,190   (523)
Arkansas 46,500   (2,252) 50,340   (3,219) 23,040   (1,612) 27,310   (1,620) 39,730   (2,780) 7,880   (964) 1,900 ! (813) 680   (29) 160   (34)
California 445,870   (11,279) 527,370   (10,256) 258,340   (4,747) 269,030   (5,647) 246,850   (6,924) 22,120   (615) 151,280   (3,172) 103,460   (3,074) 3,670   (271)
                                                       
Colorado 50,610   (857) 50,350   (747) 25,510   (351) 24,840   (404) 37,660   (579) 2,320   (13) 7,670   (244) 2,320   (21) 390   (17)
Connecticut 18,990 ! (1,391) 15,980   (1,572) 7,740   (782) 8,240   (813) 12,570   (1,290) 1,230   (277) 1,130   (210) 1,020   (116) 40   (8)
Delaware1 6,140   (†) 5,260   (†) 2,360   (†) 2,890   (†) 3,930   (†) 800   (†) 170   (†) 350   (†) 10   (†)
District of Columbia   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Florida 111,640   (963) 114,400   (1,095) 58,390   (594) 56,010   (506) 74,080   (955) 11,820   (79) 23,320   (88) 4,810   (25) 360   (4)
                                                       
Georgia 113,360   (3,708) 136,620   (3,954) 64,930   (1,944) 71,690   (2,016) 102,870   (3,486) 22,790   (665) 3,110   (184) 7,680   (133) 170   (9)
Hawaii2 11,000   (1,158) 10,290   (993) 4,150   (373) 6,140   (633) 2,020   (244) 120   (19) 130   (17) 7,970   (809) 40   (7)
Idaho 10,180   (740) 9,920   (528) 5,100   (252) 4,820   (283) 9,270   (495) 40   (4) 320   (41) 250   (12) 40   (7)
Illinois 136,200   (5,081) 112,570   (4,554) 53,930   (2,158) 58,640   (2,426) 80,420   (3,796) 10,610   (726) 10,890   (379) 10,420   (732) 240   (38)
Indiana 70,320   (3,760) 74,780   (5,219) 34,220   (2,397) 40,560   (2,851) 64,620   (4,378) 5,530   (1,006) 2,190   (344) 2,220   (355) 210   (51)
                                                       
Iowa 42,140   (1,697) 41,460   (1,657) 20,370   (820) 21,090   (850) 37,920   (1,501) 1,120   (78) 1,050   (149) 1,260   (71) 100   (10)
Kansas 14,930   (282) 15,150   (389) 8,370   (211) 6,780   (193) 13,460   (375) 440   (18) 540   (37) 600   (9) 110   (9)
Kentucky 73,470   (2,718) 85,660   (3,179) 40,660   (1,563) 45,000   (1,643) 79,770   (3,046) 3,910   (382) 630   (48) 1,260   (79) 90   (16)
Louisiana 25,340   (405) 28,020   (2,300) 14,000   (1,117) 14,020   (1,187) 19,390   (2,091) 6,550   (182) 630   (47) 1,260   (51) 200 ! (54)
Maine 7,960   (529) 5,640   (619) 2,770   (294) 2,870   (329) 5,460   (605) 50   (7) 20   (4) 100   (19) 10 ! (4)
                                                       
Maryland1 96,210   (†) 117,010   (†) 56,210   (†) 60,800   (†) 72,480   (†) 21,310   (†) 8,430   (†) 14,470   (†) 330   (†)
Massachusetts 9,000 ! (1,151) 7,440   (1,190) 3,470   (557) 3,960   (638) 4,880   (926) 680   (104) 960 ! (258) 890   (122) 30 ! (8)
Michigan 65,210 ! (6,849) 65,970   (6,408) 30,910   (3,068) 35,070   (3,372) 51,310   (5,210) 8,770   (1,791) 1,840   (348) 3,810   (582) 260   (34)
Minnesota 53,140   (1,346) 73,940   (2,585) 35,960   (1,328) 37,980   (1,293) 61,170   (2,479) 3,760   (39) 1,820   (28) 6,500   (78) 690   (79)
Mississippi 31,570   (852) 30,510   (837) 14,690   (384) 15,820   (484) 20,990   (518) 8,790   (555) 300   (21) 380   (16) 30   (7)
                                                       
Missouri 35,120   (706) 34,470   (898) 17,830   (437) 16,640   (481) 30,110   (855) 2,730   (60) 370   (16) 1,200   (35) 60   (6)
Montana 7,240   (304) 8,760   (401) 4,340   (191) 4,420   (214) 7,980   (376) 30   (2) 110   (7) 160   (12) 480   (50)
Nebraska 32,740   (780) 32,160   (824) 15,830   (419) 16,330   (411) 28,480   (793) 1,280   (13) 1,360   (72) 820   (8) 220   (39)
Nevada1,3 16,040   (†) 7,640   (23) 4,090   (10) 3,550   (12) 5,560   (19) 310   (0) 920   (4) 770   (5) 70   (4)
New Hampshire 3,870   (358) 4,450   (1,089) 2,110   (494) 2,350 ! (598) 4,180   (1,039) 20   (4) 50   (10) 190   (43) 10   (#)
                                                       
New Jersey 103,390   (7,178) 88,960   (4,851) 40,940   (2,235) 48,030   (2,658) 62,970   (3,909) 7,310   (698) 7,340   (760) 11,280   (957) 70   (12)
New Mexico 12,300   (358) 36,410   (404) 19,010   (215) 17,400   (192) 13,730   (292) 780   (7) 20,550   (125) 540   (43) 820   (41)
New York 66,330   (4,517) 61,350   (5,223) 29,870   (2,580) 31,480   (2,671) 51,050   (4,797) 4,410   (387) 2,550   (236) 3,140   (346) 190   (34)
North Carolina 135,890   (4,935) 155,330   (10,613) 74,770   (5,417) 80,560   (5,211) 129,240   (8,968) 17,460   (909) 3,290   (260) 4,780   (736) 560   (99)
North Dakota 3,380   (78) 3,320   (305) 1,650   (152) 1,670   (155) 2,700   (191) 30   (#) 30   (2) 80   (1) 480 ! (235)
                                                       
Ohio 120,710   (5,970) 133,690   (7,411) 67,290   (3,840) 66,400   (3,593) 109,220   (6,942) 19,630   (793) 1,280   (77) 3,420   (352) 140   (14)
Oklahoma 86,090   (1,835) 87,620   (2,447) 42,270   (1,119) 45,360   (1,358) 62,960   (1,839) 4,900   (117) 3,280   (99) 2,320   (43) 14,170   (723)
Oregon 40,980   (748) 39,440   (903) 20,840   (436) 18,600   (480) 34,050   (831) 590   (8) 1,370   (57) 2,890   (29) 540   (55)
Pennsylvania 78,550   (2,799) 85,070   (3,170) 44,380   (1,680) 40,700   (1,526) 72,750   (2,883) 6,500   (311) 1,890   (309) 3,880   (309) 60   (9)
Rhode Island 2,710   (274) 2,780   (531) 1,260   (258) 1,520   (276) 2,180   (462) 200   (47) 280   (70) 110   (52) 10 ! (2)
                                                       
South Carolina 72,350   (3,454) 88,070   (6,564) 41,100   (2,994) 46,970   (3,578) 69,180   (4,663) 15,700   (1,796) 1,320   (185) 1,770   (276) 100   (16)
South Dakota 3,840   (208) 2,940   (241) 1,560   (125) 1,380   (117) 2,650   (200) 20   (3) 20   (3) 40   (3) 210 ! (104)
Tennessee 27,090   (913) 32,630   (1,451) 15,680   (768) 16,950   (689) 20,110   (1,336) 10,860   (54) 520   (37) 1,090   (80) 50   (6)
Texas 341,290   (5,210) 344,500   (3,483) 166,530   (1,699) 177,960   (1,835) 187,760   (2,762) 29,370   (675) 104,930   (1,829) 21,430   (276) 1,010   (33)
Utah 11,860   (141) 23,510   (1,218) 11,140   (628) 12,370   (592) 19,440   (1,127) 250   (6) 2,120   (75) 1,520   (39) 200   (15)
                                                       
Vermont 1,720 ! (269) 740   (151) 370   (81) 380   (73) 740   (149) 10 ! (2) #   (†) #   (†) #   (†)
Virginia 129,770   (3,208) 142,140   (3,772) 68,920   (1,826) 73,230   (1,959) 108,230   (3,055) 13,680   (566) 5,680   (434) 14,140   (305) 410   (82)
Washington 47,300   (1,121) 38,520   (843) 19,100   (442) 19,410   (420) 30,880   (758) 800   (9) 2,250   (125) 4,100   (51) 500   (73)
West Virginia 5,850   (581) 6,040   (493) 3,320   (266) 2,720   (236) 5,620   (465) 200   (22) 30   (5) 170   (35) 10 ! (4)
Wisconsin 79,480   (3,338) 62,000   (4,348) 29,700   (2,077) 32,300   (2,294) 56,310   (3,996) 1,770   (189) 1,330   (124) 2,050   (172) 550 ! (235)
Wyoming 2,610   (309) 2,910 ! (944) 1,310 ! (420) 1,600 ! (524) 2,760 ! (904) 20 ! (6) 90   (20) 30   (2) 20 ! (15)
— Not available.
† Not applicable.
# Rounds to zero.
! Interpret data with caution.
1 State/jurisdiction has 25 or fewer school districts; therefore, data are based on universe count (instead of samples).
2 State has only one school district, but is sampled within the district.
3 In 2004, although all districts were surveyed, not all schools responded; therefore, standard errors are used.
NOTE: Race categories exclude persons of Hispanic ethnicity. Standard errors appear in parentheses. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights, OCR Elementary and Secondary School Survey: 2002, and Civil Rights Data Collection: 2004. (This table was prepared May 2007.)

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