Elementary and Secondary Education (K-12)
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Characteristics of the 100 Largest Public Elementary and Secondary School
Districts in the
United States: 2004-05
(Institute of Education Science, National Center for
Education Statistics)
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Chronic Teacher Turnover in Urban Elementary Schools
(Education Policy Analysis
Archives, College of Education,
Arizona State University)
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Class Size
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Dropout Rates
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Education (in Statistical Abstract of the United States)
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Education (Social Statistics Briefing Room)
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Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC)
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Income and Education of the States of the United States, 1840-2000
(Working Paper 2004-31, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta)
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Information on Public Schools and School Districts in the United
States
(National Center for Education Statistics)
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K-12 Online Learning: A Survey of U.S. School District Administrators
(The Sloan Consortium)
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No Child Left Behind
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120 Years of American Education: A Statistical Portrait (pdf)
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Private Schools
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A Profile of the American High School Sophomore in 2002: Initial Results From
the
Base Year of the Longitudinals Study of 2002
(National Center for Education Statistics)
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Public School Student, Staff, and Graduate Counts by State, School Year,
2001-02 (National Center for Education Statistics)
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Public Schools Spent $9,138 Per Student in 2006
(U.S. Census Bureau)
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Reading
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Revenues and Expenditures for Public Elementary and Secondary Education:
School Year 2001-02 (National Center for Education Statistics)
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School District Demographics: Census 2000 School District Profiles
(National
Center for Education Statistics)
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School Enrollment (U.S. Census Bureau)
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School Violence
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School Vouchers
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Schools
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Special Education
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Status of Education in Rural America (National Center for Education Statistics)
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Students' Classroom
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Teachers and Teaching
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Trends in Educational Equity of Girls & Women: 2004
(National Center for
Education Statistics)
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Truancy
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Zero Tolerance Policies
Other
Related Information: Education
Other Related Information: U.S. Department of Education