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U.S. Department of Education 2006 No Child Left Behind – Blue Ribbon Schools Program 
Statistical Summary of National Participation 
Public Schools:Public Schools: Total # Nominated by CSSO
a
.......................................................................... 309Public Schools: Total # of Nominated Applied........................................................................... 274Public Schools: Total # of Nominated Recognized.................................................................... 242
 
Public Schools: Percentage of Nominated Recognized............................................................. 78% Private Schools:Private Schools: Total # Self-Nominated to CAPE
b
................................................................... 103Private Schools: Total # of Nominated by CAPE....................................................................... 50Private Schools: Total # of Nominated Recognized................................................................... 50All Schools:Total # of Schools Nominated by CSSOand by CAPE.............................................................. 359Total # of Nominated Schools Applied....................................................................................... 324Total # of Nominated Schools Recognized as NCLB-BRS........................................................ 292Percentage of Nominated Schools Recognized as NCLB-BRS................................................. 81%
 
Number of States Represented...................................................................................................................42
a Chief State School Officersb Council for American Private Education
 
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Additional Information 
Public Schools Only: Private Schools Only:Geographic Area Geographic Area
Rural 37 Rural 1Small city or town in rural area 51 Small city or town in rural area 8Suburban 85 Suburban 25Suburban School with characteristicstypical of an urban school33 Suburban School with characteristics typicalof an urban school5Urban or large central city 36 Urban or large city 11
Types of Schools
 
Types of Schools
Elementary Schools 156 Elementary Schools 49Middle Schools 31 Middle Schools 0High Schools 48 High Schools 1K-12 Schools 4 K-12 Schools 0Charter 3
 Affiliation Assessment Criteria and % of Students from DisadvantagedBackgrounds
Catholic 43Schools in top 10% in their state withat least 40% of students fromdisadvantaged backgrounds48Christian 1Independent 2Schools with dramatically improvingstudent performance in their state withat least 40% of students fromdisadvantaged backgrounds70Jewish 1Schools in top 10% with less than40% of students from disadvantagebackgrounds124Lutheran 3
 
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Characteristics of all schools selected 
Smallest# of StudentsLargest# of StudentsLowest% of Students Average% of StudentsHighest% of Students
108 1726 Poverty 40 56 100LEP 0 7 49Schools in top 10% in their state with at least 40% of students from disadvantagedbackgroundsMobility 1 13 3182 1115 Poverty 40 60 100LEP 0 10 63Schools with dramaticallyimproving studentperformance in their statewith at least 40% of studentsfrom disadvantagedbackgroundsMobility 0 18 52125 2505 Poverty 0 11 39LEP 0 3 29Schools in top 10% with lessthan 40% of students fromdisadvantage backgrounds Mobility 0 7 78
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