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Table 87. | Public elementary and secondary students, schools, pupil/teacher ratios, and finances, by type of locale: 2002-03 and 2003-04 |
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ | | | | Urban| Urban| | | Rural| Rural | | | Mid-| fringe of| fringe of| | |outside a|within a Selected | | Large| size| a large| a midsize| Large| Small| CBSA or|CBSA or characteristic | Total\1\| city\2\| city\3\| city\4\| city\5\| town\6\| town\7\| CSA\8\| CSA\9\ _____________________________________________|_________|________|_________|__________|__________|________|________|_________|________ 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5| 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 _____________________________________________|_________|________|_________|__________|__________|________|________|_________|________ Enrollment, schools, and teachers, fall | | | | | | | | | 2003 | | | | | | | | | Enrollment (in thousands) ...................| 48,354| 7,616| 7,330| 13,807| 5,871| 488| 3,509| 4,366| 5,363 Percent distribution of enrollment, by | | | | | | | | | race/ethnicity ...........................| 100.0| 100.0| 100.0| 100.0| 100.0| 100.0| 100.0| 100.0| 100.0 White, non-Hispanic .......................| 58.4| 22.7| 48.0| 59.2| 73.2| 63.8| 71.4| 80.0| 78.5 Black, non-Hispanic .......................| 17.1| 32.4| 22.9| 14.6| 10.4| 14.6| 13.5| 10.2| 9.7 Hispanic ............................... | 18.8| 36.6| 22.6| 19.6| 13.0| 16.1| 10.9| 5.2| 9.0 Asian/Pacific Islander ....................| 4.5| 7.5| 5.6| 6.0| 2.6| 3.2| 1.5| 0.9| 1.6 American Indian/Alaska Native .............| 1.2| 0.8| 0.8| 0.6| 0.9| 2.3| 2.8| 3.7| 1.2 | | | | | | | | | Schools .....................................| 95,726| 12,037| 12,950| 21,262| 10,763| 1,047| 8,754| 16,964| 11,939 Average school size\10\ .....................| 521| 644| 588| 666| 560| 486| 426| 265| 464 Pupil/teacher ratio\11\ .....................| 16.4| 17.5| 16.5| 17.1| 17.0| 15.9| 15.5| 14.3| 15.3 | | | | | | | | | Enrollment (percent distribution) ...........| 100.0| 15.8| 15.2| 28.6| 12.1| 1.0| 7.3| 9.0| 11.1 Schools (percent distribution) ..............| 100.0| 12.6| 13.5| 22.2| 11.2| 1.1| 9.1| 17.7| 12.5 |=========|========|=========|==========|==========|========|========|=========|======== Revenues, 2002-03 | | | | | | | | | Total revenue (in millions of dollars) ......| $448,737| $73,692| $67,387| $144,239| $56,005| $4,080| $31,101| $36,129| $30,962 Federal ................................ | 36,911| 8,432| 6,219| 8,003| 3,821| 405| 3,201| 3,696| 2,021 Title I .................................| 8,716| 2,535| 1,601| 1,610| 897| 101| 721| 793| 400 Child Nutrition Act .....................| 7,450| 1,745| 1,310| 1,636| 811| 85| 662| 751| 440 Children with disabilities (IDEA) .......| 6,659| 1,166| 1,010| 1,875| 787| 60| 426| 387| 378 Impact aid ..............................| 1,096| 79| 98| 207| 149| 6| 169| 314| 55 Bilingual education .....................| 145| 47| 32| 32| 13| 1| 6| 9| 3 Indian education ........................| 80| 8| 7| 9| 7| 2| 18| 24| 6 Math, science, and professional | | | | | | | | | development ....................... | 889| 234| 160| 173| 106| 8| 76| 81| 44 Safe and drug-free schools ..............| 287| 55| 59| 66| 31| 5| 24| 23| 16 Title V, Part A .........................| 508| 131| 88| 111| 46| 9| 48| 47| 25 Vocational and technical education ......| 575| 111| 97| 110| 62| 7| 52| 43| 28 Other and unclassified ..................| 10,506| 2,320| 1,756| 2,174| 913| 120| 998| 1,223| 627 | | | | | | | | | State (in millions of dollars) ............| 213,812| 35,412| 33,810| 61,765| 26,655| 2,119| 16,607| 20,114| 15,839 Special education programs ..............| 13,706| 2,729| 2,022| 4,445| 1,887| 89| 725| 758| 861 Compensatory and basic skills ...........| 4,605| 1,220| 930| 1,560| 343| 16| 157| 198| 156 Bilingual education .....................| 583| 18| 41| 398| 102| 1| 8| 8| 6 Gifted and talented ....................| 524| 40| 57| 228| 139| 1| 14| 21| 22 Vocational education ...................| 914| 62| 86| 230| 210| 11| 100| 90| 72 Other ..................................| 193,481| 31,343| 30,674| 54,904| 23,974| 2,001| 15,603| 19,039| 14,721 | | | | | | | | | Local (in millions of dollars) ............| 198,013| 29,848| 27,357| 74,470| 25,528| 1,557| 11,292| 12,319| 13,101 Property tax\12\ ...................... | 121,714| 16,239| 16,894| 50,076| 14,635| 981| 7,270| 7,463| 7,676 Parent government contribution\12\ ... | 32,513| 8,780| 3,929| 10,149| 5,381| 201| 772| 1,306| 1,956 Private (fees from individuals) .........| 11,134| 891| 1,462| 3,887| 1,578| 122| 863| 1,062| 936 Other ................................. | 32,652| 3,939| 5,071| 10,359| 3,935| 253| 2,387| 2,487| 2,534 | | | | | | | | | Total revenue (percentage distribution) .....| 100.0| 100.0| 100.0| 100.0| 100.0| 100.0| 100.0| 100.0| 100.0 Federal ...................................| 8.2| 11.4| 9.2| 5.5| 6.8| 9.9| 10.3| 10.2| 6.5 State .....................................| 47.6| 48.1| 50.2| 42.8| 47.6| 51.9| 53.4| 55.7| 51.2 Local .....................................| 44.1| 40.5| 40.6| 51.6| 45.6| 38.2| 36.3| 34.1| 42.3 |=========|========|=========|==========|==========|========|========|=========|======== Expenditures, 2002-03 | | | | | | | | | Total expenditures (in millions of | | | | | | | | | dollars) .................................| $463,207| $78,386| $68,196| $149,404| $57,232| $4,155| $31,806| $37,005| $31,873 Current expenditures for schools ....... | 384,249| 65,141| 57,564| 121,785| 47,522| 3,553| 27,128| 31,170| 25,997 Instruction .............................| 237,059| 40,845| 35,492| 75,298| 29,474| 2,195| 16,783| 19,134| 15,924 Support services, students ..............| 19,735| 2,857| 3,125| 6,717| 2,442| 192| 1,330| 1,246| 1,245 Support services, instructional | | | | | | | | | staff ................................| 18,398| 3,458| 2,954| 5,593| 2,183| 164| 1,163| 1,203| 1,067 Administration ..........................| 29,421| 4,544| 4,173| 9,190| 3,628| 272| 2,239| 2,845| 2,175 Operation and maintenance ...............| 36,559| 6,294| 5,525| 11,814| 4,521| 349| 2,549| 2,896| 2,417 Transportation ..........................| 16,000| 2,402| 1,939| 5,264| 2,048| 120| 1,094| 1,588| 1,379 Food service ............................| 14,593| 2,420| 2,250| 4,015| 1,907| 154| 1,246| 1,482| 1,090 Other ...................................| 12,485| 2,319| 2,108| 3,895| 1,319| 107| 725| 777| 700 Other current expenditures ............. | 17,210| 3,211| 2,573| 5,486| 1,746| 104| 971| 1,259| 1,359 Interest on school debt ...................| 11,218| 1,713| 1,460| 4,197| 1,518| 83| 647| 689| 881 Capital outlay ............................| 50,529| 8,321| 6,598| 17,935| 6,445| 415| 3,060| 3,887| 3,636 | | | | | | | | | Current expenditures (percentage | | | | | | | | | distribution .............................| 100.0| 100.0| 100.0| 100.0| 100.0| 100.0| 100.0| 100.0| 100.0 Instruction ...............................| 61.7| 62.7| 61.7| 61.8| 62.0| 61.8| 61.9| 61.4| 61.3 Support services ..........................| 9.9| 9.7| 10.6| 10.1| 9.7| 10.0| 9.2| 7.9| 8.9 Administration ............................| 7.7| 7.0| 7.2| 7.5| 7.6| 7.7| 8.3| 9.1| 8.4 Operation and maintenance .................| 9.5| 9.7| 9.6| 9.7| 9.5| 9.8| 9.4| 9.3| 9.3 Transportation ............................| 4.2| 3.7| 3.4| 4.3| 4.3| 3.4| 4.0| 5.1| 5.3 Food service and other ....................| 7.0| 7.3| 7.6| 6.5| 6.8| 7.3| 7.3| 7.2| 6.9 | | | | | | | | | Current expenditure per student | | | | | | | | | (in dollars) .............................| $8,030| $8,661| $7,912| $8,198| $7,421| $7,121| $7,338| $7,582| $7,507 Instruction expenditure per student | | | | | | | | | (in dollars) .............................| 4,954| 5,431| 4,878| 5,068| 4,602| 4,399| 4,540| 4,654| 4,598 _____________________________________________|_________|________|_________|__________|__________|________|________|_________|________ |
\1\Includes data for districts without locale information, which are not separately shown. \2\Central city of a core based statistical area (CBSA) or consolidated statistical area (CSA) with the city having a population greater than or equal to 250,000. \3\Central city of a CBSA or a CSA with the city having a population of less than 250,000. \4\Any incorporated place, Census designated place, or non-place territory within a CBSA or a CSA of a large city and defined as urban by the Census Bureau. \5\Any incorporated place, Census designated place, or non-place territory within a CBSA or a CSA of a mid-size city and defined as urban by the Census Bureau. \6\Place not within a CBSA or CSA but with population of 25,000 or more. \7\Place not within a CBSA or CSA with a population of at least 2,500, but less than 25,000. \8\Place with a population of less than 2,500 outside a CBSA or a CSA, and designated as rural by the Census Bureau. \9\Place with a population of less than 2,500 within a CBSA or a CSA and designated as rural by the Census Bureau. \10\Average for schools reporting enrollment. \11\Ratio for schools reporting both full-time-equivalent teachers and fall enrollment data. \12\Property tax and parent government contributions are determined on the basis of independence or dependence of the local school system and are mutually exclusive. NOTE: Locale codes for missing school districts were imputed from prior year. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding, and missing locale codes for some schools. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, The NCES Common Core of Data (CCD), "Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe Survey," 2003-04 and "Local Education Agency Universe Survey," 2002-03 and 2003-04. U.S. Department of Commerce, Census Bureau, 2003 "Annual Survey of Local Government Finances," unpublished tabulations. (This table was prepared December 2005.)
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