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280. Technology in Public Schools
[For school year ending in year shown (5,781 represents 5,781,000). Based onsurveys of school districts conducted in the spring andsummer of the school year. For details, see
source]
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NUMBER
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PERCENT OF
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TECHNOLOGY
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TOTAL SCHOOLS
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1992
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1993
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1994
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1995
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1996
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1997
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1998
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1992
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1993
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1994
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1995
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1996
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1997
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1998
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Schools with interactive videodisk
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players 1
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6,502
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11,729
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19,189
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27,059
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29,759
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30,417
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46,804
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8
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14
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23
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32
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35
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36
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54
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Elementary 2
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2,921
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5,986
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10,043
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14,594
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16,200
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16,614
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25,907
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6
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12
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19
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28
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31
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32
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49
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Junior high 3
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1,258
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2,386
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3,844
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5,460
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6,009
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6,124
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9,202
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10
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18
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28
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40
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43
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43
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64
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Senior high 4
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2,106
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3,129
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5,026
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6,661
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7,195
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7,322
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10,687
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14
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19
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30
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40
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42
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42
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61
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Students represented (1,000)
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5,781
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9,064
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13,434
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18,552
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20,258
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20,706
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(NA)
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14
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21
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30
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42
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46
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45
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(NA)
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Schools with modems 1
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13,597
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18,471
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24,277
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35,696
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40,147
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40,876
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61,930
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16
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22
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29
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42
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47
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48
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71
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Elementary 2
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5,831
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8,492
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11,679
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18,858
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21,733
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22,234
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35,066
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11
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17
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23
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37
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42
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43
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66
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Junior high 3
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2,608
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3,431
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4,531
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6,546
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7,286
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7,417
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10,996
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20
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26
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33
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48
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52
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53
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76
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Senior high 4
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5,001
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6,371
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7,853
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9,930
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10,682
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10,781
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14,540
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30
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38
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47
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59
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62
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63
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83
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Students represented (1,000)
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10,717
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13,382
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16,476
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22,372
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24,688
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25,136
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(NA)
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25
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31
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37
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51
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55
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54
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(NA)
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Schools with networks 1
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4,184
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11,657
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19,272
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27,805
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31,986
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32,299
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49,178
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5
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14
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23
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33
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38
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38
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56
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Elementary 2
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1,583
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4,683
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8,477
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13,582
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16,189
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16,441
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26,422
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3
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9
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16
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26
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31
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32
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50
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Junior high 3
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776
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2,030
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3,611
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5,194
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5,971
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6,035
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9,003
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6
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15
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27
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38
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43
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43
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62
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Senior high 4
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1,736
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4,895
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7,104
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8,839
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9,562
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9,565
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12,853
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10
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29
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42
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53
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56
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55
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73
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Students represented (1,000)
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3,754
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8,043
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12,713
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17,540
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19,997
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20,193
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(NA)
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9
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19
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29
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40
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45
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44
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(NA)
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Schools with CD-ROM's 1
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5,706
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11,021
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24,526
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40,509
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45,918
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46,388
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64,200
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7
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13
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29
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48
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54
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54
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74
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Elementary 2
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1,897
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4,457
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11,794
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22,305
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25,965
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26,377
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37,908
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4
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9
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23
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43
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50
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51
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72
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Junior high 3
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1,231
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2,326
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4,874
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7,501
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8,341
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8,410
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11,023
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9
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17
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36
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54
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60
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60
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76
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Senior high 4
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2,543
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4,168
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7,724
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10,354
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11,150
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11,140
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13,985
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15
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25
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46
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61
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65
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65
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80
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Students represented (1,000)
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5,298
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8,534
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15,576
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24,121
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27,070
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27,347
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(NA)
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12
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20
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35
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54
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61
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59
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(NA)
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Schools with satellite dishes 1
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1,129
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8,812
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12,580
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15,400
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16,298
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16,232
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17,457
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1
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11
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15
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18
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19
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20
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Elementary 2
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351
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2,988
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4,269
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5,565
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6,014
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6,001
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6,962
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1
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6
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8
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11
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12
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11
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13
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Junior high 3
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166
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1,503
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2,497
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3,214
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3,409
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3,377
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3,255
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1
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11
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18
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23
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24
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24
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23
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Senior high 4
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606
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4,292
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5,770
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6,550
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6,782
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6,769
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7,052
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4
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26
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34
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39
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40
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39
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40
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Students represented (1,000)
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1,906
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4,668
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6,740
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8,963
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9,270
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9,232
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(NA)
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4
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11
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15
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20
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21
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20
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(NA)
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Schools with cable 1
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(NA)
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47,745
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58,652
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63,639
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64,310
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64,171
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66,409
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(NA)
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57
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70
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76
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76
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75
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76
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Elementary 2
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(NA)
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27,923
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35,325
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38,336
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38,714
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38,678
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39,431
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(NA)
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54
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69
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74
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75
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74
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75
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Junior high 3
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(NA)
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9,266
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10,696
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11,518
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11,575
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11,554
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11,862
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(NA)
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69
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79
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84
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83
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82
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82
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Senior high 4
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(NA)
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10,296
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12,198
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13,114
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13,282
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13,208
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13,778
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(NA)
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62
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73
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78
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78
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77
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78
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Students represented (1,000)
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(NA)
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27,324
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33,510
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36,284
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36,950
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36,870
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(NA)
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(NA)
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65
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76
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83
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83
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80
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(NA)
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NA Not available.
1 Includes schools for special education and adult education,not shown separately.
2 Includes K-12, preschool, preschool through 3, K-6, and K-8.
3 Includes schools with grade spans of 4-8, 7-8, and 7-9.
4 Includes 7-12, 9-12, 10-12, vocational technical, and alternative high schools.
Source: Quality Education Data, Denver, CO, National EducationDatabase.
http://www.qeddata.com/
https://allcountries.org/uscensus/280_technology_in_public_schools.html
These tables are based on figures supplied by the United States Census Bureau, U.S. Department of Commerce and are subject to revision by the Census Bureau.
Copyright © 2019 Photius Coutsoukis and Information Technology Associates, all rights reserved.
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