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NAEP Technical DocumentationFourth-Grade School Participation in the 2000 State Assessment

This table shows counts of participating 2000 state assessment fourth-grade schools by jurisdiction, subject, and sample type.

Number of participating fourth-grade schools, by subject area and sample type, state assessment: By jurisdiction, 2000
Jurisdiction Number of schools that participated in mathematics (accommodations not permitted [S2]) Number of schools that participated in mathematics (accommodations permitted [S3]) Number of schools that participated in science (accommodations not permitted [S2]) Number of schools that participated in science (accommodations permitted [S3])
Total 2,120 2,120 2,010 2,040
Alabama 50 50 50 60
Arizona 50 50 50 50
Arkansas 50 50 50 50
California 40 40 40 40
Connecticut 50 60 50 60
Georgia 50 50 50 50
Hawaii 50 50 50 60
Idaho 40 40 40 40
Illinois 40 40 40 40
Indiana 40 40 40 40
Iowa 40 50 50 40
Kansas 40 40
Kentucky 50 50 50 50
Louisiana 50 60 50 60
Maine 50 60 50 60
Maryland 50 60 50 60
Massachusetts 50 60 50 50
Michigan 40 40 40 40
Minnesota 40 40 40 40
Mississippi 60 50 60 50
Missouri 50 50 50 50
Montana 30 30 30 30
Nebraska 40 40 40 40
Nevada 60 50 50 60
New Mexico 50 50 50 50
New York 40 40 40 40
North Carolina 50 50 50 50
North Dakota 70 60 60 70
Ohio 40 40 40 40
Oklahoma 60 60 60 60
Oregon 40 40 40 40
Rhode Island 60 60 60 50
South Carolina 50 50 50 50
Tennessee 50 50 50 50
Texas 50 50 50 50
Utah 50 60 60 60
Vermont 30 30 30 30
Virginia 50 50 50 60
West Virginia 60 60 60 70
Wisconsin 30 40 30 40
Wyoming 50 40 50 50
Other jurisdictions
American Samoa 10 10 10 10
District of Columbia 50 60
DDESS1 20 20 20 20
DoDDS2 40 40 40 40
Guam 10 10 10 10
Virgin Islands 10 10 10 10
— District of Columbia did not participate in the 2000 science assessment at grade 4.
1 Department of Defense Domestic Dependent Elementary and Secondary Schools.
2 Department of Defense Dependents Schools (Overseas).
NOTE: Detail may not sum because of rounding. The numbers in this table are rounded to the nearest ten.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2000.

Last updated 17 June 2008 (MH)

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