Digest of Education Statistics: 2005
Digest of Education Statistics: 2005

NCES 2006-030
June 2006


Table 155. Funds and staff for state education agencies, by source of funding and state: 1992-93
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                      |   Funds retained for state administration  |         | State education agency (FTE) staff|
                      |           by source (in thousands)         |    Total|   by source of funds for position |
                      |____________________________________________|    state|___________________________________|
                      |          |              |       |          |  admini-|        |     Federally|           |
                      |          |              |       |          | stration|   Total|     supported|  State and| Students
                      |          | Federal (core|Percent| State and|funds per|     FTE| (core activi-|      local|per state
State                 |     Total|activities)\1\|federal|     local|  student|   staff|      ties)\1\|  supported|FTE staff
______________________|__________|______________|_______|__________|_________|________|______________|___________|_________
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.)