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    With $8 million in unused federal funds from the 2005-06 school year, New York pumped over $1.5 billion into improving public schools during the 2006-07 school year. Over half of New York state students attended “Title I” schools—or schools either in low-income areas or that have demonstrated academic performance in need of federal funding to help promote education and improve test scores. More than half of the money, $786.5 million, will be going to New York City schools. The next highest allocation is to Buffalo schools with $33 million. Over $220 million was spent on Title II schools—or schools focusing on improving teacher quality.

As part of the Adequate Progress Report filed for the 2005-06 school year, 17 schools in New York were labeled as “Persistently Dangerous,” and an additional 75 were close to the threshold to be labeled as such. Persistently Dangerous schools have had “serious incidents” including homicide, forcible and other sexual offenses, robbery, assault, arson, kidnapping, and reckless endangerment. As part of No Child Left Behind, students in these schools have the option of transferring to other, safer, schools—transportation at the district’s expense—until the school administration regains control.

Despite all this, New York was ranked tenth in the nation in the 2005-06 school year “Smartest State” rankings, based off of Morgan Quinto’s book, “Education State Rankings 2005-06”.

For more information on a specific school or district, visit the New York State Department of Education website at http://www.nysed.gov.

School Information
Number of Schools: 4,692
Number of Students: 2,836,337
Number of Teachers: 168,309
Student/Teacher Ratio: 11.0
Number of Males: 1,452,684
Number of Females: 1,383,653

Number of Students Per Grade
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1st Grade
2nd Grade
3rd Grade
4th Grade
5th Grade
6th Grade
7th Grade
8th Grade
9th Grade
10th Grade
11th Grade
12th Grade
 39,801 
 188,633 
 203,159 
 198,215 
 202,014 
 202,267 
 208,162 
 211,816 
 219,122 
 218,176 
 262,635 
 227,717 
 183,622 
 166,975 
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Graduation Information
2004 Graduate Information
   - All Graduates: 153202
   - With Regents Diploma: 87063 (56%)
   - With An IEP Diploma: 5467
2005 Graduate Information
   - All Graduates: 153202
   - With Regents Diploma: 107281 (70%)
   - With An Advanced Regents Diploma: 48206 (31%)
   - With An IEP Diploma: 5677
2006 Graduate