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Public School Choice - Total Number of Students Who Participated: 2008-09 1

The total number of students who took advantage of the public school choice offered by their school. [More about...]

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National View trend line for National 154,615
US 154,615
Alabama View trend line for Alabama 594
AL 594
Alaska View trend line for Alaska 71
AK 71
Arizona View trend line for Arizona 472
AZ 472
Arkansas View trend line for Arkansas 164
AR 164
California View trend line for California 79,592
CA 79,592
Colorado View trend line for Colorado 1,103
CO 1,103
Connecticut View trend line for Connecticut 485
CT 485
Delaware View trend line for Delaware 66
DE 66
District of Columbia View trend line for District of Columbia 37
DC 37
Florida View trend line for Florida 16,990
FL 16,990
Georgia View trend line for Georgia 6,102
GA 6,102
Hawaii View trend line for Hawaii 1,789
HI 1,789
Idaho View trend line for Idaho 47
ID 47
Illinois View trend line for Illinois 633
IL 633
Indiana View trend line for Indiana 2,123
IN 2,123
Iowa View trend line for Iowa 23
IA 23
Kansas View trend line for Kansas 655
KS 655
Kentucky View trend line for Kentucky 370
KY 370
Louisiana View trend line for Louisiana 1,490
LA 1,490
Maine View trend line for Maine n<
ME n<
Maryland View trend line for Maryland 587
MD 587
Massachusetts View trend line for Massachusetts 753
MA 753
Michigan View trend line for Michigan 357
MI 357
Minnesota View trend line for Minnesota 230
MN 230
Mississippi View trend line for Mississippi 370
MS 370
Missouri View trend line for Missouri 1,362
MO 1,362
Montana View trend line for Montana n<
MT n<
Nebraska View trend line for Nebraska 20
NE 20
Nevada View trend line for Nevada 607
NV 607
New Hampshire View trend line for New Hampshire 219
NH 219
New Jersey View trend line for New Jersey 835
NJ 835
New Mexico View trend line for New Mexico 797
NM 797
New York View trend line for New York 3,900
NY 3,900
North Carolina View trend line for North Carolina 10,490
NC 10,490
North Dakota View trend line for North Dakota n<
ND n<
Ohio View trend line for Ohio 2,322
OH 2,322
Oklahoma View trend line for Oklahoma 202
OK 202
Oregon View trend line for Oregon 617
OR 617
Pennsylvania View trend line for Pennsylvania 271
PA 271
Puerto Rico View trend line for Puerto Rico n<
PR n<
Rhode Island View trend line for Rhode Island 99
RI 99
South Carolina View trend line for South Carolina 2,143
SC 2,143
South Dakota View trend line for South Dakota 8,531
SD 8,531
Tennessee View trend line for Tennessee 2,465
TN 2,465
Texas View trend line for Texas 2,193
TX 2,193
Utah View trend line for Utah 70
UT 70
Vermont View trend line for Vermont n<
VT n<
Virginia View trend line for Virginia 813
VA 813
Washington View trend line for Washington 1,226
WA 1,226
West Virginia View trend line for West Virginia 94
WV 94
Wisconsin View trend line for Wisconsin 139
WI 139
Wyoming View trend line for Wyoming 75
WY 75

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n< this symbol means that the data have been suppressed.
# this symbol means data value rounds to zero.
this symbol means reporting standards not met.
<3% this symbol means data value was less than 3%.
>97% this symbol means data value was greater than 97%.
 
   
   
 
 
   
1 Description: The total number of students who took advantage of the public school choice offered by their school. ; Academic Year: 2008-09; Grade: N/A; Note: The state-reported total number of students who took advantage of the public school choice offered by their school. Students are eligible for public school choice if they attend schools that have been identified for improvement because they did not make adequte yearly progress (AYP) for two or more consecutive years. A dash (-) indicates that the data are missing or not available. The symbol "n <" indicates that the data have been suppressed because of a small count. Due to missing values, national level data may not accurately represent national trends. ; Source: EDFacts/Consolidated State Performance Report, 2008-09: http://www2.ed.gov/admins/lead/account/consolidated/index.html; Data Uploaded On: 09/19/2011