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Trends in the Use of School Choice: 1993 to 2007
NCES 2010-004
April 2010

List of Figures


Figure 1Percentage of students enrolled in grades 1–12, by public and private school type: 1993, 1996, 1999, 2003, and 2007

Figure 2Percentage of students enrolled in grades 1–12 within public and private school type, by race/ethnicity: 2007

Figure 3Percentage of students enrolled in grades 1–12 within public and private school type, by family poverty status: 2007

Figure 4Percentage of students enrolled in grades 1–12 within public and private school type, by parents' education level: 2007

Figure 5Percentage of students in grades 1–12 whose parents reported having public school choice, considered other schools, reported current school was their first choice, or moved to their current neighborhood for the school, by public and private school type: 2007

Figure 6Percentage of students in grades 1–12 whose parents reported having public school choice, considered other schools, reported current school was their first choice, or moved to their current neighborhood for the school, by race/ethnicity: 2007

Figure 7Percentage of students in grades 1–12 whose parents reported having public school choice, considered other schools, reported current school was their first choice, or moved to their current neighborhood for the school, by family poverty status: 2007

Figure 8Percentage of students in grades 1–12 whose parents reported having public school choice, considered other schools, reported current school was their first choice, or moved to their current neighborhood for the school, by parents' education level: 2007

Figure 9Percentage of students enrolled in grades 3–12 whose parents were very satisfied with various aspects of their children's schools, by public and private school type: 2007

Figure 10Percentage of students enrolled in grades 3–12 whose parents were involved in various ways with their children's schools, by public and private school type: 2007

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