| Table 5-6 | TOC |
| Private Elementary and Secondary Schools, Enrollment, Teachers, and High School Graduates, in Idaho, the Region, and the U.S.: Fall 1993[1]. | |
| Number of schools | Enrollment | Teachers | High school graduates,1992-93 |
|
| Idaho | 78 | 8,019 | 552 | 341 |
| Alaska | 66 | 5,884 | 476 | 213 |
| Montana | 82 | 9,111 | 684 | 355 |
| Nevada | 58 | 10,723 | 654 | 646 |
| Oregon | 250 | 34,092 | 2,254 | 1,700 |
| Utah | 66 | 9,793 | 749 | 590 |
| Washington | 486 | 70,205 | 4,798 | 2,644 |
| Wyoming | 35 | 1,919 | 167 | 31 |
| United States[2] | 26,093 | 4,836,442 | 338,162 | 247,278 |
| Source: | U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics, 1997. |
| Note: | Tabulation includes only schools that offer first grade or above. |
| [1] | Includes special education, vocational/technical education, and alternative schools. Excludes prekindergarten enrollment. |
| [2] | NCES employed an area frame sample to account for noninclusion of schools at the national level. However, caution should be exercised in interpreting state by state characteristics since the samples were not designed to produce such numbers. |
Compiled by: Lily Wai
Data input assisted by: Steven Olson
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