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I'm currently looking for some statistics on colleges, but here are
some revealing statistics on percentages of US high school students who go
on to actually graduate from high school. Notice how many of the highest
ranking states are midwestern states, and also notice where the states in
which DEC has major facilities are ranked (source - The Universal Almanac
1990 - resorted by graduation rankings):
-davo
Enrollment Expenditures Average High School
(rank) per pupil teacher graduation
(rank) salary(rank) rate (rank)
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U.S. 38,881,460 $3,983 $26,551 71.5%
Minnesota 693,134 (21) 4,329 (16) 28,340 (11) 91.4 (1)
Conneticutt 471,916 (30) 5,552 (5) 28,902 (7) 89.9 (2)
North Dakota 118,094 (46) 3,174 (39) 21,284 (46) 89.7 (3)
Nebraska 366,604 (37) 3,437 (35) 22,063 (40) 88.1 (4)
Iowa 481,346 (29) 3,270 (27) 22,603 (39) 87.5 (5)
Montana 153,121 (43) 4,070 (19) 23,206 (34) 87.2 (6)
Wisconsin 767,819 (18) 4,607 (11) 27,976 (14) 86.3 (7)
Kansas 461,091 (33) 4,150 (17) 23,427 (33) 81.5 (8/9-tie)
South Dakota 124,607 (45) 3,190 (38) 18,781 (51) 81.5 (8/9-tie)
Wyoming 100,955 (48) 6,253 (2) 28,103 (13) 81.2 (10)
Ohio 1,793,500 (5) 3,764 (26) 26,288 (22) 80.4 (11)
Utah 415,994 (34) 2,455 (51) 23,035 (36) 80.3 (12)
Idaho 211,360 (38) 2,555 (49) 21,480 (44) 79.0 (13)
Pennsylvania 1,674,161 (6) 4,691 (9) 27,422 (17) 78.5 (14)
Arkansas 437,438 (32) 2,772 (42) 19,904 (49) 78.0 (15)
New Jersey 1,107,467 (9) 6,177 (4) 28,718 (9) 77.6 (16/17-tie)
Vermont 90,200 (50) 4,459 (13) 21,835 (43) 77.6 (16/17-tie)
Massachusetts 841,250 (14) 4,856 (7) 28,410 (10) 76.7 (18)
Maryland 675,747 (22) 4,660 (10) 28,893 (8) 76.6 (19)
Maine 207,349 (39) 3,650 (29) 21,257 (47) 76.5 (20)
Illinois 1,825,185 (4) 3,980 (21) 28,238 (12) 75.8 (21)
Missouri 800,606 (16) 3,345 (36) 23,468 (32) 75.6 (22)
West Virginia 351,691 (35) 3,619 (30) 21,446 (45) 75.5 (23)
Washington 761,771 (19) 3,808 (25) 27,527 (15) 75.2 (24)
Oregon 449,300 (31) 4,383 (14) 26,690 (21) 74.1 (25)
Virginia 974,754 (12) 3,809 (24) 25,473 (25) 73.9 (26)
New Hampshire 163,717 (41) 3,682 (28) 22,011 (42) 73.3 (27)
Colorado 558,415 (27) 4,107 (18) 27,387 (18) 73.1 (28)
New Mexico 268,765 (36) 3,537 (33) 23,977 (28) 72.3 (29)
Indiana 964,761 (13) 3,310 (37) 26,083 (23) 71.4 (30)
Oklahoma 603,132 (26) 3,082 (43) 22,060 (41) 71.6 (31)
Hawaii 164,336 (40) 4,372 (15) 26,315 (20) 70.8 (32)
Delaware 94,410 (49) 4,776 (8) 27,467 (16) 70.7 (33)
N. Carolina 1,091,552 (11) 3,473 (34) 23,775 (30) 70.0 (34)
Kentucky 642,778 (23) 3,107 (41) 22,612 (38) 68.6 (35)
Alaska 110,418 (47) 8,842 (1) 43,970 (1) 68.3 (36)
Michigan 1,671,500 (7) 3,967 (22) 31,500 (4) 67.8 (37)
Tennessee 823,283 (15) 2,842 (45) 22,627 (37) 67.4 (38)
Alabama 733,735 (20) 2,610 (48) 23,500 (31) 67.3 (39/40-tie)
Rhode Island 134,147 (44) 4,574 (12) 31,079 (6) 67.3 (39/40-tie)
California 4,377,989 (1) 3,887 (23) 31,219 (5) 66.7 (41)
Nevada 161,200 (42) 3,548 (32) 26,960 (19) 65.2 (42)
S. Carolina 610,700 (25) 3,096 (42) 23,190 (35) 64.5 (43)
Texas 3,209,515 (2) 3,551 (31) 24,588 (26) 64.3 (44)
New York 2,588,936 (3) 6,224 (3) 32,000 (3) 64.2 (45)
Mississippi 498,649 (28) 2,534 (50) 19,447 (50) 63.3 (46)
Arizona 614,565 (24) 2,784 (46) 25,972 (24) 63.0 (47)
Georgia 1,096,372 (10) 3,167 (40) 24,200 (27) 62.7 (48/49-tie)
Louisiana 793,400 (17) 3,008 (44) 20,054 (48) 62.7 (48/49-tie)
Florida 1,607,320 (8) 4,056 (20) 23,785 (29) 62.0 (50)
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