Low-Poverty Elementary Schools - Percent of Core Academic Classes Taught by Highly Qualified Teachers: 2005-06 1
The percentage of core academic classes in low-poverty elementary schools taught by teachers that were highly qualified. [More about...]
50 (96.2%) states are within the specified range
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Low-Poverty Elementary Schools - Percent of Core Academic Classes Taught by Highly Qualified Teachers: 2005-06 2 ![]() ![]() |
In the Range 49.0% - 99.8% |
|---|---|---|
| National |
95.8% | |
| Alabama |
94.0% | √ |
| Alaska |
49.0% | √ |
| Arizona |
89.6% | √ |
| Arkansas |
84.1% | √ |
| California |
88.4% | √ |
| Colorado |
92.8% | √ |
| Connecticut |
98.8% | √ |
| Delaware |
91.4% | √ |
| District of Columbia |
68.4% | √ |
| Florida |
93.9% | √ |
| Georgia |
96.3% | √ |
| Hawaii |
97.0% | √ |
| Idaho |
63.5% | √ |
| Illinois |
99.8% | √ |
| Indiana |
90.0% | √ |
| Iowa |
98.8% | √ |
| Kansas |
95.6% | √ |
| Kentucky |
98.9% | √ |
| Louisiana |
91.1% | √ |
| Maine |
97.0% | √ |
| Maryland |
93.9% | √ |
| Massachusetts |
96.6% | √ |
| Michigan |
99.7% | √ |
| Minnesota |
98.7% | √ |
| Mississippi |
96.2% | √ |
| Missouri |
98.6% | √ |
| Montana |
99.6% | √ |
| Nebraska |
- | |
| Nevada |
86.9% | √ |
| New Hampshire |
98.9% | √ |
| New Jersey |
97.1% | √ |
| New Mexico |
94.4% | √ |
| New York |
99.1% | √ |
| North Carolina |
97.0% | √ |
| North Dakota |
99.8% | √ |
| Ohio |
99.2% | √ |
| Oklahoma |
93.4% | √ |
| Oregon |
95.4% | √ |
| Pennsylvania |
98.1% | √ |
| Puerto Rico |
- | |
| Rhode Island |
84.2% | √ |
| South Carolina |
95.8% | √ |
| South Dakota |
97.7% | √ |
| Tennessee |
98.9% | √ |
| Texas |
99.7% | √ |
| Utah |
85.8% | √ |
| Vermont |
91.4% | √ |
| Virginia |
98.6% | √ |
| Washington |
99.3% | √ |
| West Virginia |
97.6% | √ |
| Wisconsin |
99.7% | √ |
| Wyoming |
96.1% | √ |
| Key | |
| √ | this symbol means state data value was within the range. |
| < | this symbol means state data value was less than the lower bound number. |
| > | this symbol means state data value was greater than the upper bound number. |
| An empty cell means state data value was not applicable, not available, or suppressed. | |
| † | this symbol means not applicable. |
| - | this symbol means data value was not available. |
| 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%. |