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No. 234. Availability Of Computer Units In Public Schools: 1982 And 1983

[As of Spring 1982. Based on survey and subject to sampling variation. For details, see source]

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1 Percent of schools m-scope and operational at survey time. * Estimated.

Source: National Center for Education Statistics, Instructional Use of Computers in Public Schools, Spring 1962, March 1984.

No. 235. Use Of Microcomputers In Elementary And Secondary Schools, By Region:

1982-1983

[Based on a probability sample of 2,209 public, private and parochial schools between November 1962 and March 1983. Elementary includes schools with grades K-6 or K-8; secondary includes all other. For details, contact source. For composition of regions, see tig. I inside front cover]

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1 Median. For definition, see Guide to Tabular Presentation. * During an average week. 3 Per student user per week.

Source: Center for Social Organization of Scnoois, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, UD, National Survey ol School Uses ot Microcomputers, 1983, and unpublished data.

No. 236. Catholic Elementary And Secondary Schools: 1960 To 1983

[As ot October 1. Regular sessions only. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series H 535-544]

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Source: National Catholic Educational Association. Washington, DC. A Statistical Report on Catholic Elementary and Secondary Schools lor the Years 1967-68 to 1969-70, and US Catholic Schools, 1973-74, and National Catholic Educational Association/ Ganiey's. Catholic Schools in America, annual. (Copyright.)

No. 237. Characteristics Of Private Schools, By Level And Affiliation: 1976 To 1980

[As of fall. Elementary includes any combination of grades from prekindergarten through 8. Secondary includes any combination of grades from 7 through 12. Combined must include at feast one grade below grade 7 and one above grade 6]

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1 Revised data from the NCES 1980-81 private elementary and secondary school survey. 'Full-time equivalent teachers 'Includes middle schools. * Includes special education, vocational/technical, and alternative schools regardless of grade span.

Source U.S. National Center for Education Statistics, Private Schools in American Education, and unpublished data.

No. 238. Private Elementary And High Schools—Enrollment And Tuition, By Race, Family Income, Education Of Family Householder, And Residence: 1982

[As of October. Civilian noninstitutional population. Based on Current Population Survey; see text, pp. 1 and 2]

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NA Not available 'Dependent family members householder. * Total enrolled. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, unpublished data

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Scholastic Aptitude Test—American College Testing Program 147

No. 239. Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) Scores And Characteristics Of College Bound

Seniors: 1967 To 1983

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NA Not available. 'Minimum score, 200; maximum score, 800. 31967 and 1970 are estimates based on total number of persons taking SAT. Source: College Entrance Examination Board, New York, NY, National College-Bound Seniors, annual. (Copyright.)

No. 240. American College Testing (ACT) Program Scores And Characteristics Of College-bound Students: 1970 To 1983

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NA Not available. 'Minimum score, 1; maximum score, 36. * Includes political and persuasive (e.g. sales) fields through 1975; thereafter, business and commerce. s Includes religion through 1975.

Source: The American College Testing Program, Iowa City, IA, High School Profile Report annual.

NO. 241. PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES-STATES: 1975 TO 1982

[In thousands. Excludes 7,000 graduates of subcollegiate departments of higher education, Federal schools for Indians, Federal

schools on Federal installations, and residential schools for exceptional children]

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Source: U.S. National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics, annual.
NO. 242. EMPLOYMENT STATUS OF HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES NOT ENROLLED IN COLLEGE AND

SCHOOL DROPOUTS, BY SEX AND RACE: 1975 TO 1983

[In thousands except percent. For civilian noninstitutional population 16 to 21 years old. As of October. High school graduates:

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1 Black and other races. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Special Labor Force Report, Nos. 131 and 191, Bulletin 2192, and unpublished data NO. 243. HIGH SCHOOL DROPOUTS 14 TO 24 YEARS OLD, BY RACE AND AGE: 1968 TO 1983

(As of October. See headnote, table 242]

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No. 244. High School And College Graduates, By Sex And Control: 1950 To 1982

[In thousand*, except percent. Prior to 1960, excludes Alaska and Hawaii. See also table 265; Appendix III; and Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series H 598-601 and H 752-756]

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NA No! available. 'Data for 1950-1970 include about 7,000 graduates of subcollegiate departments of institutions ot higher education. Federal schools for Indians and on Federal installations, and residential schools for exceptional children. * Based on estimated resident population as of July 1. a Data cover public and private institutions. * Through 1960, bachelor's or first professional degree; thereafter, bachelor's degree only. * Beginning 1965, includes first professional degrees.

Source: U.S. National Center for Education Statistics, Condition of Education, annual.

No. 245. College Enrollment Of Persons 18-24 Years Old And Percent Of High School Graduates Enrolled In College, By Sex And Race: 1960 To 1983

[hi thousand*, except percent As of October, except as noted. Covers civilian noninstitutional population]

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1 Includes other races, not shown separately. ■ As of April. 3 For 1960. Black and other races.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, U.S. Census of Population: 1960, vol. I, Characteristics of the Population, part 1; Current Population Reports, series P-20, No. 373 and earlier reports; and unpublished data.

No. 246. College Enrollment, By Sex, Age, And Race: 1972 To 1983

(In thousands, except percent As of October. Covers civilian noninstitutional population, 14 years old and over. Degree-credit

enrollment only]

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1 Includes persons 14 to 17 years old, not shown separately.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, series P-20, No. 373, earlier reports, and unpublished datr

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