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Assessments - Math/Science:

Year of Data: 2007

American Indian and Alaska Native fourth-graders performing in NAEP mathematics at or above the Proficient level increased from 21% in 2005 to 25% in 2007. American Indian and Alaska Native fourth-graders performing in NAEP mathematics at or above the Proficient level increased from 21% in 2005 to 25% in 2007.
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Early Childhood - Kindergarten:

Year of Data: 2005

Children spend 26.7 hours in non-relative care and 24.3 in relative care per week in 2005. Children spend 26.7 hours in non-relative care and 24.3 in relative care per week in 2005.
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Elementary/Secondary - Staff:

Year of Data: 2006

In 2005-06, teachers holding master's degrees earned more than teachers who held a bachelor's degree. For example, the median base salary for teachers with a master's degree was $51,077 per annum in CO, while the median base salary for teachers with a bachelor's degree was $36,702. In 2005-06, teachers holding master's degrees earned more than teachers who held a bachelor's degree. For example, the median base salary for teachers with a master's degree was $51,077 per annum in CO, while the median base salary for teachers with a bachelor's degree was $36,702.
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International - Characteristics:

Year of Data: 2004

Ratios of bachelor's degrees conferred per 100 people at the typical age of graduation in 2004 ranged from 14 in Mexico and 19 in Flemish Belgium to 51 in Iceland and New Zealand and 55 in Finland. The ratio for the United States was 33 per 100 people. Ratios of bachelor's degrees conferred per 100 people at the typical age of graduation in 2004 ranged from 14 in Mexico and 19 in Flemish Belgium to 51 in Iceland and New Zealand and 55 in Finland. The ratio for the United States was 33 per 100 people.
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Library - Public:

Year of Data: 2002

18% of households with a high school student, 16% of households with a college student, and 17% of households with job-seekers used a public library in the past month to use a computer or the Internet in 2002. 18% of households with a high school student, 16% of households with a college student, and 17% of households with job-seekers used a public library in the past month to use a computer or the Internet in 2002.
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Postsecondary - Staff:

Year of Data: 2005

In the fall of 2005, degree-granting institutions-defined as postsecondary institutions that grant an associate's or higher degree and are eligible for Title IV federal financial aid programs-employed 1.3 million faculty members, including 0.7 million full-time and 0.6 million part-time faculty. In the fall of 2005, degree-granting institutions-defined as postsecondary institutions that grant an associate's or higher degree and are eligible for Title IV federal financial aid programs-employed 1.3 million faculty members, including 0.7 million full-time and 0.6 million part-time faculty.
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References/Other - Other:

Year of Data: 2003

In 2003, a larger percentage of rural students (42 percent) than suburban students (38 percent) and city students (34 percent) had parents who reported attending athletic events with their children. In 2003, a larger percentage of rural students (42 percent) than suburban students (38 percent) and city students (34 percent) had parents who reported attending athletic events with their children.
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