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Fact Sheet EDUCATION STATISTICS PREPARED BY TODD M. BUTTERWORTH NOVEMBER 2013 RESEARCH DIVISION LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL BUREAU This fact sheet provides a brief snapshot of Nevada s K 12 education system and how it compares to national averages. The charts below include overall State grades, a variety of indicators for State success, data showing State achievement, and Nevada s national ranking in categories such as school size, funding, graduation rates, teacher salaries, student demographics, and school safety. OVERALL STATE GRADE BASED ON GRADED CATEGORIES Nevada C- National Median C+ Nevada s 50 GRADED CATEGORIES Nevada Average State Nevada s Chance for Success (2013) D C+ 51 K 12 Achievement (2012) D C- 36 Standards, Assessments, and Accountability (2012) C B 45 The Teaching Profession (2012) C- C 28 School Finance (2013) D C 46 Transitions and Alignment (2013) C B- 36

OVERALL STATE GRADE BASED ON GRADED CATEGORIES STATE SUCCESS INDICATORS Category Nevada State Average National Average EARLY FOUNDATIONS Family Income Children from families with incomes at least 200% of poverty level (2011) Parent Education Children with at least one parent with a postsecondary degree (2011) Parental Employment Children with at least one parent working full time and year-round (2011) Linguistic Integration Children whose parents are fluent English speakers (2011) 49.3% 45 55.1% 33.7% 51 45.4% 70.0% 34 71.9% 74.0% 49 83.2% THE SCHOOLING YEARS Preschool Enrollment Three- and four-year-olds enrolled in preschool (2011) Kindergarten Enrollment Eligible children enrolled in kindergarten programs (2011) Elementary Reading Fourth grade public school students proficient on National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) (2011) Middle School Mathematics Eighth grade public school students proficient on NAEP (2011) High School Graduation Public high school students who graduate with a diploma (Class of 2009) Postsecondary Participation Young adults enrolled in postsecondary education or with a degree (2011) 31.4% 51 47.9% 74.3% 45 78.0% 25.5% 46 32.4% 28.6% 40 33.5% 59.2% 50 73.4% 43.1% 50 55.6% ADULT OUTCOMES Adult Educational Attainment Adults with a two- or four-year postsecondary degree (2011) Annual Income Adults with incomes at or above national median (2011) Steady Employment Adults in labor force working full time and year-round (2011) 30.1% 48 38.8% 45.7% 41 51.3% 65.4% 47 68.7% GRADE D 51 C+ 2

OVERALL STATE GRADE BASED ON GRADED CATEGORIES STATE ACHIEVEMENT INDICATORS Category Nevada State Average National Average ACHIEVEMENT LEVELS 4th Grade Math Percent proficient on NAEP (2011) 35.7% 40 39.7% 8th Grade Math Percent proficient on NAEP (2011) 28.6% 40 33.5% 4th Grade Reading Percent proficient on NAEP (2011) 25.5% 46 32.4% 8th Grade Reading Percent proficient on NAEP (2011) 26.3% 43 31.6% ACHIEVEMENT GAINS 4th Grade Math Scale score change on NAEP 8th Grade Math Scale score change on NAEP 4th Grade Reading Scale score change on NAEP 8th Grade Reading Scale score change on NAEP +9.5 9 +6.2 +10.1 10 +6.6 +5.6 13 +3.6 +5.9 5 +2.3 POVERTY GAP (NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM, NONELIGIBLE VS. ELIGIBLE) Reading Gap 4th grade NAEP scale score (2011) 24.9 20 27.5 Math Gap 8th grade NAEP scale score (2011) 20.5 6 26.4 Reading-Gap Change 4th grade NAEP Negative value=closing gap Math-Gap Change 8th grade NAEP Negative value=closing gap ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE Math Excellence Percent advanced on 8th grade NAEP (2011) Change in Math Excellence Percent advanced on NAEP -0.6 20-0.4 +0.4 34-2.0 6.0% 39 7.8% +3.2% 21 +2.9% 3

OVERALL STATE GRADE BASED ON GRADED CATEGORIES STATE ACHIEVEMENT INDICATORS Category Nevada State Average National Average HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION Graduation Rate Public schools (Class of 2008) 44.3% 50 71.7% Change in Graduation Rate Public schools (2000 2008) -11.0% 51 +4.8% ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) High AP Test Scores Scores of 3 or higher per 100 students (2010) Change in AP Scores Change in high scores per 100 students (2000 2010) 15.6 27 21.9 +9.8 23 +12.8 GRADE D 36 C- 4

DISTRICTS AND FACILITIES 2012 RANKINGS FOR NEVADA IN EDUCATION (Source: State Stats, CQ Press, http://library.cqpress.com/statestats) Category Nevada Nationally Percent of Public Elementary and Secondary Schools that are Title I Eligible (2011) Nevada s 58.0% 67.4% 37 Average Size of Public Primary Schools (2011) 551 453 5 Average Size of Public Middle Schools (2011) 848 576 2 Average Size of Public High Schools (2011) 1,260 846 5 Percent of Public Elementary and Secondary Schools that are Vocational Schools (2011) FINANCE Estimated Per Pupil Public Elementary and Secondary School Revenue (2013) Estimated Per Pupil Public Elementary and Secondary School Current Expenditures (2013) Percent Change in Per Pupil Public Elementary and Secondary Schools Current Expenditures (2001 2010) (Adjusted for Inflation) Per Pupil Public Elementary and Secondary School Total Expenditures (2009) ( Total expenditures includes current spending [salaries, benefits, services, and supplies], capital outlay, and other [payments to state and local governments and interest on school system indebtedness].) Per Pupil Public Elementary and Secondary School Current Expenditures for Instruction (2011) (Salaries, Wages, and Benefits) GRADUATES AND ACHIEVEMENT 0.2% 1.5% 38 $7,507 $12,192 51 $8,501 $11,068 46 19.2% 18.4% 29 $9,909 $12,327 44 $5,031 $6,425 45 Percent of Population Graduated from High School (2011) 84.0% 85.9% 43 Average Freshman Graduation Rate for Public High Schools (2010) Percent Change in Number of Public High School Graduates (2006 2010) 57.8% 78.2% 51 +27.4% +11.1% 1 Public High School Dropout Rate (2010) 4.5% 3.4% 13 5

STAFF AND SALARIES 2012 RANKINGS FOR NEVADA IN EDUCATION (Source: State Stats, CQ Press, http://library.cqpress.com/statestats) Category Nevada Nationally Percent Change in Number of Public Elementary and Secondary School Teachers (2001 2011) Nevada s +19.4% +5.4% 6 Estimated Average Salary of Public School Teachers (2013) $55,957 $56,383 18 STUDENTS Percent Change in Enrollment in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools (2001 2011) Pupil-Teacher Ratio in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools (2011) Percent of Students Attending Public Elementary and Secondary Title I Schools (2011) Percent of Public Elementary and Secondary School Students Eligible for Free or Reduced-Price Meals (2011) SAFETY Percent of High School Students Who Felt Too Unsafe to Go to School (2009) Percent of Public School Teachers Who Reported Being Physically Attacked in the Past 12 Months (2008) Percent of High School Students Who Drank Alcohol on School Property (2009) Percent of High School Students Who Used Marijuana on School Property (2009) Percent of High School Students Who Were Offered, Sold, or Given an Illegal Drug on School Property (2009) +28.3% +4.8% 1 20:1 16:1 5 59.0% 68.0% 37 50.3% 47.6% 15 7.5% 5.0% 6 3.3% 4.3% 37 4.4% 4.5% 37 4.9% 4.6% 17 35.6% 22.7% 2 Additional Resource for Nevada-Specific Information: Education data is available in the 2013 Nevada Education Data Book prepared by Nevada s Legislative Counsel Bureau: http://www.leg.state.nv.us/division/research/publications/eddatabook/2013/index.cfm. 6