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Low-Poverty Elementary Schools - Percent of Core Academic Classes Taught by Highly Qualified Teachers: 2006-07 1

The percentage of core academic classes in low-poverty elementary schools taught by teachers that were highly qualified. [More about...]

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National View trend line for National 96.6%
US 96.6%
Alabama View trend line for Alabama 98.1%
AL 98.1%
Alaska View trend line for Alaska 68.1%
AK 68.1%
Arizona View trend line for Arizona 97.7%
AZ 97.7%
Arkansas View trend line for Arkansas 98.9%
AR 98.9%
California View trend line for California 97.4%
CA 97.4%
Colorado View trend line for Colorado 98.3%
CO 98.3%
Connecticut View trend line for Connecticut 99.1%
CT 99.1%
Delaware View trend line for Delaware 97.0%
DE 97.0%
District of Columbia View trend line for District of Columbia 68.8%
DC 68.8%
Florida View trend line for Florida 88.5%
FL 88.5%
Georgia View trend line for Georgia 98.1%
GA 98.1%
Hawaii View trend line for Hawaii 89.6%
HI 89.6%
Idaho View trend line for Idaho 72.6%
ID 72.6%
Illinois View trend line for Illinois 99.8%
IL 99.8%
Indiana View trend line for Indiana 89.2%
IN 89.2%
Iowa View trend line for Iowa 99.6%
IA 99.6%
Kansas View trend line for Kansas 97.7%
KS 97.7%
Kentucky View trend line for Kentucky 99.4%
KY 99.4%
Louisiana View trend line for Louisiana 95.6%
LA 95.6%
Maine View trend line for Maine 97.1%
ME 97.1%
Maryland View trend line for Maryland 94.8%
MD 94.8%
Massachusetts View trend line for Massachusetts 98.0%
MA 98.0%
Michigan View trend line for Michigan 99.8%
MI 99.8%
Minnesota View trend line for Minnesota 98.2%
MN 98.2%
Mississippi View trend line for Mississippi 97.5%
MS 97.5%
Missouri View trend line for Missouri 98.8%
MO 98.8%
Montana View trend line for Montana 99.9%
MT 99.9%
Nebraska View trend line for Nebraska 96.9%
NE 96.9%
Nevada View trend line for Nevada 93.3%
NV 93.3%
New Hampshire View trend line for New Hampshire 99.8%
NH 99.8%
New Jersey View trend line for New Jersey 98.4%
NJ 98.4%
New Mexico View trend line for New Mexico 96.7%
NM 96.7%
New York View trend line for New York 99.1%
NY 99.1%
North Carolina View trend line for North Carolina 99.2%
NC 99.2%
North Dakota View trend line for North Dakota 100%
ND 100%
Ohio View trend line for Ohio 99.2%
OH 99.2%
Oklahoma View trend line for Oklahoma 97.6%
OK 97.6%
Oregon View trend line for Oregon 90.2%
OR 90.2%
Pennsylvania View trend line for Pennsylvania 99.3%
PA 99.3%
Puerto Rico View trend line for Puerto Rico -
PR -
Rhode Island View trend line for Rhode Island 98.0%
RI 98.0%
South Carolina View trend line for South Carolina 97.7%
SC 97.7%
South Dakota View trend line for South Dakota 98.5%
SD 98.5%
Tennessee View trend line for Tennessee 99.1%
TN 99.1%
Texas View trend line for Texas 99.6%
TX 99.6%
Utah View trend line for Utah 84.4%
UT 84.4%
Vermont View trend line for Vermont 92.2%
VT 92.2%
Virginia View trend line for Virginia 98.5%
VA 98.5%
Washington View trend line for Washington 99.7%
WA 99.7%
West Virginia View trend line for West Virginia 95.9%
WV 95.9%
Wisconsin View trend line for Wisconsin 99.3%
WI 99.3%
Wyoming View trend line for Wyoming 96.1%
WY 96.1%

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1 Description: The percentage of core academic classes in low-poverty elementary schools taught by teachers that were highly qualified. ; Academic Year: 2006-07; Grade: N/A; Note: The state-reported percentage of core academic classes in low-poverty elementary schools taught by teachers that were highly qualified. The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), as amended by NCLB, requires states to have a 'highly qualified teacher' in every classroom. Under ESEA, a highly qualified teacher is one who (1) has a bachelor's degree, (2) has full state certification or licensure, and (3) has demonstrated subject matter competency in the subject they teach. Low-poverty schools are defined under Section 1111(h)(1)(c)(viii) of ESEA as schools in the bottom poverty quartile in the state. Core academic classes include English, reading/language arts, mathematics, science, foreign languages, civics and government, economics, arts, history, and geography. A dash (-) indicates that the data are not available. ; Source: EDFacts/Consolidated State Performance Report, 2006-07: http://www2.ed.gov/admins/lead/account/consolidated/index.html; Data Uploaded On: 06/09/2010