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Public School Enrollment

Connecticut  2004-2005
#
2006-2007
#
  577,390573,768

Footnote: Projected data

Data Source:

National Education Association



Connecticut  2004-2005
%
2006-2007
%
  16.5%16.4%

Footnote: Projected data

Data Source:

National Education Association



Connecticut  2004
#
2005
#
  172,775174,675

Footnote: Enrollment in both public and private schools

Data Source: U.S. Department of Education, Higher Education Enrollment



Connecticut  2004
%
2005
%
  4.9%5.0%

Footnote: Enrollment in both public and private schools

Data Source: U.S. Department of Education, Higher Education Enrollment



State & Local K-12 Education Spending

Connecticut  2004
$
2005
$
2006
$
  $6,932$7,287$7,802

Definition: Operation, maintenance, and construction of public schools and facilities for elementary and secondary education (kindergarten through high school), vocational-technical education, and other educational institutions except those for higher education, whether operated by independent governments (school districts) or as integral agencies of state, county, municipal, or township governments; and financial support of public elementary and secondary schools.

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Public Education Finances Report



Connecticut  2004
$
2005
$
2006
$
  $1,981$2,082$2,232

Definition: Operation, maintenance, and construction of public schools and facilities for elementary and secondary education (kindergarten through high school), vocational-technical education, and other educational institutions except those for higher education, whether operated by independent governments (school districts) or as integral agencies of state, county, municipal, or township governments; and financial support of public elementary and secondary schools.

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Public Education Finances Report



Connecticut  2004
%
2005
%
2006
%
  4.4%4.2%4.3%

Definition: Operation, maintenance, and construction of public schools and facilities for elementary and secondary education (kindergarten through high school), vocational-technical education, and other educational institutions except those for higher education, whether operated by independent governments (school districts) or as integral agencies of state, county, municipal, or township governments; and financial support of public elementary and secondary schools.

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Public Education Finances Report



State & Local Higher Education Spending

Connecticut  2004
$
2005
$
2006
$
  $1,836$1,955$2,124

Definition: Includes activities of degree-granting post-secondary institutions operated by state and local governments which provide academic training beyond the high school level. Excludes commercial-type services of state institutions, training academies or programs which do not confer college-level degrees, state vocational-technical schools which award certificates equal to less than 2-years of college, state scholarships and fellowships awarded to students, state aid to or in support of private colleges, Federal military academies, state administration of school building authorities, agricultural extension services and experiment stations, and hospitals operated by universities serving the public.

Footnote: Fiscal year data

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau



Connecticut  2004
%
2005
%
2006
%
  100.0%100.0%100.0%

Definition: Includes activities of degree-granting post-secondary institutions operated by state and local governments which provide academic training beyond the high school level. Excludes commercial-type services of state institutions, training academies or programs which do not confer college-level degrees, state vocational-technical schools which award certificates equal to less than 2-years of college, state scholarships and fellowships awarded to students, state aid to or in support of private colleges, Federal military academies, state administration of school building authorities, agricultural extension services and experiment stations, and hospitals operated by universities serving the public.

Footnote: Fiscal year data

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau



Connecticut  2004
$
2005
$
2006
$
  $525$558$608

Definition: Includes activities of degree-granting post-secondary institutions operated by state and local governments which provide academic training beyond the high school level. Excludes commercial-type services of state institutions, training academies or programs which do not confer college-level degrees, state vocational-technical schools which award certificates equal to less than 2-years of college, state scholarships and fellowships awarded to students, state aid to or in support of private colleges, Federal military academies, state administration of school building authorities, agricultural extension services and experiment stations, and hospitals operated by universities serving the public.

Footnote: Fiscal year data

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau



Connecticut  2004
%
2005
%
2006
%
  1.1%1.1%1.1%

Definition: Includes activities of degree-granting post-secondary institutions operated by state and local governments which provide academic training beyond the high school level. Excludes commercial-type services of state institutions, training academies or programs which do not confer college-level degrees, state vocational-technical schools which award certificates equal to less than 2-years of college, state scholarships and fellowships awarded to students, state aid to or in support of private colleges, Federal military academies, state administration of school building authorities, agricultural extension services and experiment stations, and hospitals operated by universities serving the public.

Footnote: Fiscal year data

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau



Technology in the Schools

Connecticut  2006
#
2007
#
  4.03.8

Data Source: Education Week



Connecticut  2006
#
2007
#
  3.63.5

Data Source: Education Week



Classroom Costs

Connecticut  2004-2005
#
2005-2006
#
  14.914.5

Data Source:

U.S. Department of Education



Connecticut  2005
$
2007
$
  $11,572$13,005

Footnote: Projected data

Data Source: National Education Association 



Connecticut  2005
$
2007
$
  $55,553$60,822

Footnote: Projected data

Data Source:

National Education Association



Educational Attainment

Connecticut  2006
#
  2,367,511

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey



Connecticut  2006
#
  283,402

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey



Connecticut  2006
#
  704,762

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey



Connecticut  2006
#
  581,936

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey



Connecticut  2006
#
  456,201

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey



Connecticut  2006
#
  341,210

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey



 
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