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Back-to-School Facts and Figures  
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Here are some interesting facts about schools in the nation (according to U.S. Census Bureau):

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  • 73.2 million - The number of U.S. residents enrolled in schools -- from nursery schools to colleges. About 1-in-4 residents age 3 and over is a student.
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  • 53.4 million - The number of students projected to be enrolled in the nation's elementary and high schools (grades K-12) this fall. That number exceeds the total in 1969 (51.6 million) when the last of the "baby boom" children expanded school enrollments.
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  • 10 - Percentage of all students who are enrolled in private elementary or private high schools.
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  • 52 - Percentage of 3- and 4-year-olds who are enrolled in preschool or kindergarten, up from 21 percent in 1970.
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  • 6-in-10 - The ratio of kindergarten-age children enrolled in all-day kindergarten, up from 1-in-10 in 1970.
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  • 26 - Percentage of high school students ages 15 to 17 who are holding down a full- or part-time job.
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  • 850,000 - Number of students who are home-schooled. That is 2 percent of all students ages 5 to 17.
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  • 9.8 million - The number of school-age children (5 to 17) who speak a language other than English at home. They make up nearly 1-in-5 children in this age group. Most of these children (6.8 million) speak Spanish at home.
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  • 72 - Percentage of children 12-to-17 years old who are academically on track for their age. The rate is higher for girls than for boys (79 percent versus 69 percent).
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  • 22 - Percentage of children 12 to 17 who either are enrolled in a special class for gifted students or do advanced work in any subject. The corresponding rate for those ages 6 to 11 is 13 percent.
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  • 59 - Percentage of children 6 to 17 who participate in at least one of three extracurricular activities, sports, clubs or lessons.
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  • 8.2 million - Number of students 25 and over enrolled in college. Students 25 and over account for about half of all college students.
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  • 56 - Percentage of college students who are women. Women have held the majority status in college enrollment since 1979.
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  • 2.4 million - The projected number of college degrees that will be conferred during this academic year.
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  • 6.5 million - The number of practicing teachers in the United States -- from pre-kindergarten to college.
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  • $53,300 - Average annual salary paid to public school teachers in New Jersey -- highest of any state in the nation. Teachers in South Dakota received the lowest -- $30,300. The national average was $43,300.
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  • 13.6 million - Number of computers available for classroom use in the nation's 111,000 elementary and secondary schools; that comes down to 1 computer for every 4 students.
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  • 98 - Percentage of public schools with Internet access. As recently as 1995, the proportion was 50 percent. For every teaching computer connected to the Internet, there were seven students.
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  • 4/5 - A ratio of about 4-in-5 children ages 6 to 17 actually use a computer at school; 2-in-3 have access to a computer at home. Schools provide computer access to many children who do not have one at home.
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  • $9,326 - Average tuition, room and board (for in-state students) at the nation's four-year public colleges and universities for an entire academic year; that is up 75 percent from 1990.
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  • $27,711 - Average tuition, room and board at the nation's four-year private colleges and universities for an entire academic year; that is up 84 percent from 1990.
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  • $4.4 million - The estimated lifetime earnings of professional (i.e., medical, law, dentistry and veterinary medicine) degree-holders. This compares with $3.4 million for those with Ph.D.s, $2.5 million for master's degree-holders, $2.1 million for those with bachelor's degrees, $1.2 million for high school graduates and $1.0 million for high school dropouts.
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  • $54,761 - Average starting salary offer to bachelor's degree candidates in petroleum engineering, among the highest of any field of study. At the other end of the spectrum were those majoring in the humanities; they were offered an average of $30,653.
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  • 84 - Percentage of the nation's adults 25 and over with at least a high school diploma.
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  • 27 - Percentage of the nation's adults 25 and over who have at least a bachelor's degree.
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  • $5.4 billion - The amount of money spent at family clothing stores in August 2002. Only October, November and December -- the holiday shopping season -- also sales showed last year greater than $5 billion. Similarly, bookstore sales in August 2002 totaled $1.8 billion, an amount not surpassed by any month except January and December. (The dollar volume estimates have not been adjusted for seasonal variations, holiday or trading day differences or price changes.)
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  • 1,010 - The number of public charter schools nationwide. These schools, granted a charter exempting them from selected state and local rules and regulations, enrolled 267,000 students.
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  • 92,012 - Number of public elementary and secondary schools that children will report to on the first day of school this year. The corresponding number of private elementary and secondary schools is 27,223.
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  • 4,084 - Number of institutions of higher learning that grant college degrees.

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    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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