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Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
http://www.de.gobierno.pr
School and Teacher Demographics
Per pupil expenditures$3,685
(CCD, 2000-01)
Number of Districts1
(CCD, 2001-02)
Number of CharterSchools83
(CCD, 2001-02)
Number of Public Schools
(CCD)
1993-942001-02
Elementary 962 888Middle 216 225High 151 183Combined 189 185 Total1,5181,481Number of FTE Teachers
(CCD)
1993-942001-02
Elementary19,12520,734Middle6,6977,112High5,7177,420Combined6,6346,713 Total38,17341,979Percentage of teachers with a major in the main subject taught, grades 7-12
(SASS)
19942000
Englishn/a%n/a%Mathn/an/aSciencen/an/aSocial Studiesn/an/a
Key
n/a= Not available* = Less than 0.5 percent# = Sample size too small tocalculate= Not applicableHigh Poverty Schools= 75-100% students qualifyfor lunch subsidies
 
Puerto Rico
Sources of FundingDistrict Average
(CCD, 2000-01)
Student Demographics
Public school enrollment
(CCD)
1993-942001-02
Pre-K281863K-8455,072423,6009-12162,371159,891 Total (K-12)617,443583,491Race/ethnicity
(CCD)
1993-942001-02
AmericanIndian/AlaskanNatives--Asian/Pacific Islander--Black--Hispanic100%100%White--Other--Students withdisabilities
1993-942001-02
(OSEP)
--Students with limited
1993-942000-01
English proficiency--
(ED/NCBE)
Key
n/a= Not available* = Less than 0.5 percent# = Sample size too small tocalculate= Not applicableHigh Poverty Schools= 75-100% students qualifyfor lunch subsidies
 
Puerto Rico
Migratory students
1993-942001-02
(OME)
3%3%All schools by percent of students eligible to participate in the Free andReduced-Price Lunch Program
 
(CCD, 2001-02)† 1 school did not report.
Statewide Accountability Information
(Collected from states, January 2002 for 2001-02 school year.)
Statewide Goal for Schools on State Assessment
Not available.
Expected School Improvement on Assessment
None.
Title I Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) for Schools
Not available.
Title I 2001-02
(ED Consolidated Report, 2001-02)
SchoolwideProgramsTargetedAssistanceTotal
Number of schools1,396 691,46595%28%100%Schools meetingAYP Goaln/an/an/a%%%Schools identifiedfor Improvement226 8 23497%3%16% Title I Allocation$286,090,584
(Includes Basic, Concentration, and LEA grants, Capital Expenditures, Even Start, Migrant Education, andNeglected and Delinquent, ED, 2000-2001)
Key
n/a= Not available* = Less than 0.5 percent# = Sample size too small tocalculate= Not applicableHigh Poverty Schools= 75-100% students qualifyfor lunch subsidies
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