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Digest of Education Statistics: 2004
Digest of Education Statistics: 2004

NCES 2006-005
October 2005


Table 156. Funds and staff for state education agencies, by source of funding and state: 1992-93

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                      |     Funds retained for state administration,   |  Total | State education agency (FTE) staff|Students
                      |            by source (in thousands)            |  state |   by source of funds for position |    per
                      |                                                |admini- |___________________________________|  state
State                 |________________________________________________|stration|          |   Federally |          |    FTE
                      |            |      Federal |       |            |  funds |    Total |   supported |State and |  staff
                      |      Total |        (core |Percent|  State and |    per |      FTE |(core activi-|    local |
                      |            |activities)\1\|federal|      local |student |    staff |    ties)\1\ |supported |
______________________|____________|______________|_______|____________|________|__________|_____________|__________|________
1                     |          2 |            3 |     4 |          5 |      6 |        7 |           8 |        9 |     10
______________________|____________|______________|_______|____________|________|__________|_____________|__________|________
   United States\2\ ..|  $1,966,453|      $526,847|   26.8|  $1,439,606|     $46|    28,626|        7,054|    21,572|   1,496
                      |____________|______________|_______|____________|________|__________|_____________|__________|________
Alabama ..............|      52,111|        13,007|   25.0|      39,103|      71|     1,006|          127|       879|     727
Alaska ...............|      38,461|         5,046|   13.1|      33,414|     314|       503|           44|       460|     244
Arizona ..............|      19,315|         7,460|   38.6|      11,856|      29|       362|          175|       187|   1,862
Arkansas .............|      17,561|         4,204|   23.9|      13,356|      40|       290|           74|       216|   1,522
California ...........|     148,989|        52,316|   35.1|      96,673|      28|     1,898|          419|     1,479|   2,768
                      |            |              |       |            |        |          |             |          |
Colorado .............|      21,361|         5,991|   28.0|      15,370|      35|       223|           90|       133|   2,750
Connecticut ..........|     139,733|        11,433|    8.2|     128,300|     286|     2,005|          196|     1,809|     244
Delaware .............|      10,949|         2,578|   23.5|       8,371|     105|       128|           44|        84|     817
District of Columbia .|          † |            † |     † |          † |      † |        † |           † |        † |      †
Florida ..............|      56,310|        25,470|   45.2|      30,840|      28|       688|          323|       366|   2,878
                      |            |              |       |            |        |          |             |          |
Georgia ..............|      58,632|         9,918|   16.9|      48,714|      49|       935|          147|       788|   1,291
Hawaii ...............|          † |            † |     † |          † |      † |        † |           † |        † |      †
Idaho ................|       7,346|         2,938|   40.0|       4,408|      32|       104|           45|        59|   2,224
Illinois .............|      42,854|        22,092|   51.6|      20,762|      23|       746|          317|       429|   2,511
Indiana ..............|      29,220|         7,339|   25.1|      21,880|      30|       309|          132|       177|   3,109
                      |            |              |       |            |        |          |             |          |
Iowa .................|      20,589|         9,582|   46.5|      11,007|      42|       226|          106|       120|   2,192
Kansas ...............|      12,701|         5,422|   42.7|       7,279|      28|       199|           83|       116|   2,269
Kentucky .............|      49,745|         6,202|   12.5|      43,542|      76|       859|          105|       754|     763
Louisiana ............|      35,978|        13,015|   36.2|      22,963|      45|       573|          254|       320|   1,393
Maine\3\ .............|      17,356|         4,248|   24.5|      13,109|      80|       207|           90|       117|   1,046
                      |            |              |       |            |        |          |             |          |
Maryland .............|      42,343|         8,737|   20.6|      33,606|      56|       556|          126|       430|   1,351
Massachusetts ........|      30,191|        13,557|   44.9|      16,633|      35|       368|          173|       195|   2,337
Michigan .............|      53,743|        15,656|   29.1|      38,088|      34|       844|          256|       588|   1,899
Minnesota ............|      23,730|         9,072|   38.2|      14,658|      30|       416|          129|       287|   1,908
Mississippi ..........|      40,892|         5,703|   13.9|      35,190|      81|       724|          144|       580|     700
                      |            |              |       |            |        |          |             |          |
Missouri .............|      42,860|         8,708|   20.3|      34,152|      50|     1,448|          132|     1,317|     593
Montana ..............|       8,070|         3,490|   43.2|       4,581|      50|       137|           52|        85|   1,168
Nebraska .............|      20,624|         5,018|   24.3|      15,607|      73|       398|           75|       323|     710
Nevada ...............|       5,305|         2,643|   49.8|       2,662|      24|        90|           47|        42|   2,491
New Hampshire ........|       7,889|         2,662|   33.7|       5,226|      44|       157|           60|        97|   1,154
                      |            |              |       |            |        |          |             |          |
New Jersey ...........|      65,111|        25,857|   39.7|      39,254|      58|     1,001|          326|       675|   1,129
New Mexico ...........|      10,398|         3,753|   36.1|       6,645|      33|       216|           67|       149|   1,461
New York .............|     181,649|        47,866|   26.4|     133,783|      68|     2,565|          567|     1,998|   1,049
North Carolina .......|      49,298|        13,990|   28.4|      35,308|      44|       796|          144|       652|   1,399
North Dakota .........|       5,683|         3,187|   56.1|       2,496|      48|        93|           52|        41|   1,277
                      |            |              |       |            |        |          |             |          |
Ohio .................|      32,879|        14,741|   44.8|      18,139|      18|       511|          242|       269|   3,513
Oklahoma .............|      32,178|         8,347|   25.9|      23,831|      54|       499|           98|       401|   1,196
Oregon ...............|      61,178|        15,822|   25.9|      45,357|     120|       418|           58|       360|   1,221
Pennsylvania .........|      72,979|        19,746|   27.1|      53,233|      42|     1,134|          237|       897|   1,515
Rhode Island .........|      13,705|         4,347|   31.7|       9,358|      95|       152|           59|        93|     948
                      |            |              |       |            |        |          |             |          |
South Carolina .......|      87,109|         9,130|   10.5|      77,979|     136|       946|          105|       841|     677
South Dakota .........|       7,419|         3,988|   53.8|       3,430|      55|       102|           42|        60|   1,324
Tennessee ............|      36,778|        10,525|   28.6|      26,253|      43|       456|          100|       356|   1,876
Texas ................|      59,560|        18,321|   30.8|      41,238|      17|     1,013|          358|       654|   3,498
Utah .................|      25,763|         6,092|   23.6|      19,671|      56|       364|           62|       302|   1,273
                      |            |              |       |            |        |          |             |          |
Vermont ..............|       7,348|         2,672|   36.4|       4,675|      75|       143|           65|        78|     689
Virginia .............|      29,236|         9,830|   33.6|      19,406|      28|       371|          102|       270|   2,781
Washington ...........|      19,472|         6,843|   35.1|      12,629|      22|       253|           88|       165|   3,542
West Virginia ........|      21,188|         5,069|   23.9|      16,119|      67|       403|          113|       289|     790
Wisconsin ............|      87,883|        11,377|   12.9|      76,506|     106|       692|          179|       512|   1,199
Wyoming ..............|       4,782|         1,837|   38.4|       2,945|      48|       100|           25|        75|   1,003
______________________|____________|______________|_______|____________|________|__________|_____________|__________|________

†Not applicable.
\1\Core education activities include: Chapter 1; Chapter 2; Special Education; Child Nutrition; Vocational Education; Adult Education; AIDS Education; Civil Rights Act; and Homeless Education Programs.
\2\Excludes District of Columbia and Hawaii.
\3\Excludes State Teacher Retirement Program.

NOTE: Excludes funds for schools and school districts. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding. FTE=full-time-equivalent.

SOURCE: U.S. General Accounting Office, Education Finance, Extent of Federal Funding in State Education Agencies; and U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, The NCES Common Core of Data (CCD), "State Nonfiscal Survey of Public Elementary/Secondary Education," 1992-93. (This table was prepared September 1996.)