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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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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