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CHAPTER 1 Table I CHAPTER 2 Table I Table n Table In Table IV Table V Table VI Table ViII Table VIII Table IX Tables Reasons Given for Children Out of School 45 Days or More Children Not Enrolled By Regions (Ages 7.17) Children Not Enrolled as a Percent of Population Rankings by State (Ages 7.17) Children Not Enrolled U.S. By Regions White and Non White Populations (Ages 7.17) Children Not Enrolled U.S. By Regions Urban and Rural Populations (Ages 7.17) Children Not Enrolled By Education and Income of Parent (Ages 7.17) Children Not Enrolled By Occupation of Father (Ages 7.17) Children Not Enrolled Living With One or Two Parents or By Self (Ages 7.17) Children Out of School Three or More Consecutive Months (Ages 6·17) Children Out of School 45 Days or More, Consecutive or Non-Consecutive, But Not More Than Three Consecutive Months (Ages 6.17) 19 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 46 48
Table X Table XI Table XII CHAPTER 3 Table I Table II CHAPTER 4 Table I: CHAPTER 5 Table I Table II Table HI Table IV Table V All Children Out of School 45 Days or More (Sum of Tables VITI & IX) (Ages 6-17) All Children Out of School Rank Order By Area Areas Where At Least 25 Percent Children Out of School by Racial/Ethnic Group (Agcs 16 & 17) Statutory and Constitutional Provisions for Compulsory and Permissive Education Attendance Staff By District Summary of Enrollments in EducaJ>le Mentally Retarded (EMR) Classes in 1973-74 in Five States Reason for Suspensions Found in CDF Survey Students Suspended from School 1972-1973 OCR Data Percent of Secondaloy Students Suspended From School 1972-1973 School-Age Children Suspended At Least Once Summary of Student Suspensions in Five Selected States Table VI Areas Where 50 Percent or More of the Suspended Secondary Students Were Suspended Two or More Timet! 132 Table vn Children from Female-Headed Families Suspended at Least Once 134 50 52 53 57 67 103 120 125 125 127 131
- Page 1: CHILDREN OUT OF SCHOOL IN AMERICA A
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- Page 7 and 8: People Who Worked Oft This Report .
- Page 9: Portland, Maine CDF staff Cambridge
- Page 12: Foreword Introduction Chapter 1 Cha
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CHAPTER 1<br />
Table I<br />
CHAPTER 2<br />
Table I<br />
Table n<br />
Table In<br />
Table IV<br />
Table V<br />
Table VI<br />
Table ViII<br />
Table VIII<br />
Table IX<br />
Tables<br />
Reasons Given for Children Out <strong>of</strong><br />
School 45 Days or More<br />
Children Not Enrolled<br />
By Regions<br />
(Ages 7.17)<br />
Children Not Enrolled as a Percent <strong>of</strong><br />
Population Rank<strong>in</strong>gs by State<br />
(Ages 7.17)<br />
Children Not Enrolled<br />
U.S. By Regions<br />
White and Non White Populations<br />
(Ages 7.17)<br />
Children Not Enrolled<br />
U.S. By Regions<br />
Urban and Rural Populations<br />
(Ages 7.17)<br />
Children Not Enrolled By Education<br />
and Income <strong>of</strong> Parent<br />
(Ages 7.17)<br />
Children Not Enrolled By<br />
Occupation <strong>of</strong> Father<br />
(Ages 7.17)<br />
Children Not Enrolled<br />
Liv<strong>in</strong>g With One or Two Parents or By Self<br />
(Ages 7.17)<br />
Children Out <strong>of</strong> School<br />
Three or More Consecutive Months<br />
(Ages 6·17)<br />
Children Out <strong>of</strong> School<br />
45 Days or More, Consecutive or Non-Consecutive,<br />
But Not More Than Three Consecutive<br />
Months<br />
(Ages 6.17)<br />
19<br />
34<br />
35<br />
36<br />
37<br />
38<br />
39<br />
40<br />
46<br />
48