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Education > Elementary & Secondary > Ungraded Students (vs) Education > Elementary & Secondary Finance > State Revenues

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11.36 billion
Education > Elementary & Secondary Finance > State Revenues
558.11 million
0 Education > Elementary & Secondary > Ungraded Students 70,427

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Strength of correlation (R squared): 0.494 (this correlation is weak)
Outliers: California, New York

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Variable: Education > Elementary & Secondary > Ungraded Students Education > Elementary & Secondary Finance > State Revenues
Plot Display: Linear Linear
Definition: The number of students in a state who are in classes or programs to which students are assigned without standard grade designations. These data are taken from the CCD State Nonfiscal survey. Revenues received by the LEAs from the state and includes unrestricted and restricted grants-in-aid, revenue in lieu of taxes, and payments for, or on behalf of, LEAs. These data are taken from the CCD National Public Education Financial Survey.
Source: National Center for Educational Statistics National Center for Educational Statistics
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