School Report Exams xls SCHOOL REPORT OF AP EXAMINATIONS 2003 2004 (BY STATE) TOTAL SCHOOLS PUBLIC SCHOOLS NON PUBLIC SCHOOLS AP SCHOOLS TOTAL % SCHOOLS IN AP % CHG AP SCHOOLS TOTAL % SCHOOLS IN AP %[.]
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AP SCHOOLS TOTAL % SCHOOLS IN AP % CHG AP SCHOOLS TOTAL % SCHOOLS IN AP % CHG AP SCHOOLS TOTAL % SCHOOLS IN AP % CHGState U.S.* 2003 2004 2003 2004 2003-2004 U.S.* 2003 2004 2003 2004 2003-2004 U.S.* 2003 2004 2003 2004 2003-2004Alabama 523 170 177 32.0% 33.8% 1.8% 366 126 131 33.9% 35.8% 1.9% 157 44 46 27.5% 29.3% 1.8%Alaska 281 40 39 13.9% 13.9% 0.0% 253 34 33 13.2% 13.0% -0.2% 28 6 6 20.7% 21.4% 0.7%Arizona 450 151 161 33.8% 35.8% 2.0% 399 124 131 64.2% 32.8% -31.4% 51 27 30 10.6% 58.8% 48.2%Arkansas 384 148 188 38.4% 49.0% 10.6% 328 135 173 41.2% 52.7% 11.5% 56 13 15 22.8% 26.8% 4.0%California 1,765 1,272 1,310 76.6% 74.2% -2.4% 1,117 931 956 82.8% 85.6% 2.8% 648 341 354 63.5% 54.6% -8.9%Colorado 400 214 222 53.8% 55.5% 1.7% 314 177 182 56.4% 58.0% 1.6% 86 37 40 44.0% 46.5% 2.5%Connecticut 244 208 212 88.1% 86.9% -1.2% 148 150 152 102.7% 102.7% 0.0% 96 58 60 64.4% 62.5% -1.9%Delaware 61 41 43 68.3% 70.5% 2.2% 24 25 25 104.2% 104.2% 0.0% 37 16 18 44.4% 48.6% 4.2%District of Columbia 49 37 38 80.4% 77.6% -2.8% 31 19 17 63.3% 54.8% -8.5% 18 18 21 112.5% 116.7% 4.2%Florida 872 527 543 61.6% 62.3% 0.7% 447 373 392 87.1% 87.7% 0.6% 425 154 151 36.0% 35.5% -0.5%Georgia 568 368 388 66.7% 68.3% 1.6% 353 279 296 80.6% 83.9% 3.3% 215 89 92 43.2% 42.8% -0.4%Hawaii 106 62 65 67.4% 61.3% -6.1% 60 39 39 72.2% 65.0% -7.2% 46 23 26 60.5% 56.5% -4.0%Idaho 164 79 80 50.3% 48.8% -1.5% 139 67 71 48.9% 51.1% 2.2% 25 12 9 60.0% 36.0% -24.0%Illinois 874 485 495 56.5% 56.6% 0.1% 649 376 384 57.6% 59.2% 1.6% 225 109 111 53.2% 49.3% -3.9%Indiana 500 331 340 68.5% 68.0% -0.5% 356 292 301 83.2% 84.6% 1.4% 144 39 39 29.5% 27.1% -2.4%Iowa 413 187 208 45.3% 50.4% 5.1% 358 167 181 46.3% 50.6% 4.3% 55 20 27 38.5% 49.1% 10.6%Kansas 411 111 105 27.2% 25.5% -1.7% 353 94 90 26.6% 25.5% -1.1% 58 17 15 31.5% 25.9% -5.6%Kentucky 337 241 252 72.6% 74.8% 2.2% 251 199 208 79.6% 82.9% 3.3% 86 42 44 51.2% 51.2% 0.0%Louisiana 473 122 132 25.7% 27.9% 2.2% 325 72 79 22.2% 24.3% 2.1% 148 50 53 33.6% 35.8% 2.2%Maine 182 125 125 71.0% 68.7% -2.3% 120 103 104 85.8% 86.7% 0.9% 62 22 21 39.3% 33.9% -5.4%Maryland 346 267 281 78.3% 81.2% 2.9% 184 174 182 94.1% 98.9% 4.8% 162 93 99 59.6% 61.1% 1.5%Massachusetts 429 366 374 89.3% 87.2% -2.1% 267 262 269 100.0% 100.7% 0.7% 162 104 105 70.3% 64.8% -5.5%Michigan 902 513 529 57.9% 58.6% 0.7% 624 427 441 68.5% 70.7% 2.2% 278 86 88 32.7% 31.7% -1.0%Minnesota 512 250 251 50.9% 49.0% -1.9% 390 208 205 53.5% 52.6% -0.9% 122 42 46 41.2% 37.7% -3.5%Mississippi 338 118 116 35.4% 34.3% -1.1% 245 85 84 35.0% 34.3% -0.7% 93 33 32 36.7% 34.4% -2.3%Missouri 630 214 224 34.5% 35.6% 1.1% 503 161 171 32.0% 34.0% 2.0% 127 53 53 44.9% 41.7% -3.2%Montana 205 91 84 45.0% 41.0% -4.0% 174 81 77 45.8% 44.3% -1.5% 31 10 7 40.0% 22.6% -17.4%Nebraska 327 68 71 20.8% 21.7% 0.9% 287 51 55 17.8% 19.2% 1.4% 40 17 16 41.5% 40.0% -1.5%Nevada 115 62 63 56.4% 54.8% -1.6% 90 55 56 64.7% 62.2% -2.5% 25 7 7 28.0% 28.0% 0.0%New Hampshire 128 89 93 71.8% 72.7% 0.9% 78 69 69 88.5% 88.5% 0.0% 50 20 24 43.5% 48.0% 4.5%New Jersey 512 433 439 85.6% 85.7% 0.1% 331 320 326 95.5% 98.5% 3.0% 181 113 113 66.1% 62.4% -3.7%New Mexico 178 86 94 49.4% 52.8% 3.4% 134 71 75 53.8% 56.0% 2.2% 44 15 19 35.7% 43.2% 7.5%New York 1,324 980 1,010 77.2% 76.3% -0.9% 895 738 753 85.4% 84.1% -1.3% 429 242 257 59.6% 59.9% 0.3%North Carolina 617 406 429 69.4% 69.5% 0.1% 362 335 348 93.6% 96.1% 2.5% 255 71 81 31.3% 31.8% 0.5%North Dakota 183 18 20 9.7% 10.9% 1.2% 173 16 17 9.1% 9.8% 0.7% 10 2 3 20.0% 30.0% 10.0%Ohio 938 600 612 67.3% 65.2% -2.1% 701 492 509 70.7% 72.6% 1.9% 237 108 103 55.4% 43.5% -11.9%Oklahoma 516 335 326 65.2% 63.2% -2.0% 473 319 307 67.6% 64.9% -2.7% 43 16 19 38.1% 44.2% 6.1%Oregon 329 163 175 50.9% 53.2% 2.3% 250 135 149 54.2% 59.6% 5.4% 79 28 26 39.4% 32.9% -6.5%Pennsylvania 1,005 625 653 64.9% 65.0% 0.1% 630 472 501 76.0% 79.5% 3.5% 375 153 152 44.7% 40.5% -4.2%Rhode Island 67 47 50 71.2% 74.6% 3.4% 44 35 36 81.4% 81.8% 0.4% 23 12 14 52.2% 60.9% 8.7%South Carolina 328 226 222 68.9% 67.7% -1.2% 202 181 183 90.0% 90.6% 0.6% 126 45 39 35.4% 31.0% -4.4%South Dakota 188 59 67 31.1% 35.6% 4.5% 171 56 61 32.4% 35.7% 3.3% 17 3 6 17.6% 35.3% 17.7%Tennessee 456 235 252 52.9% 55.3% 2.4% 313 174 190 55.6% 60.7% 5.1% 143 61 62 46.6% 43.4% -3.2%Texas 1,706 1,124 1,198 68.2% 70.2% 2.0% 1,283 974 1,038 71.2% 80.9% 9.7% 423 150 160 53.8% 37.8% -16.0%Utah 138 98 104 73.1% 75.4% 2.3% 117 86 88 77.5% 75.2% -2.3% 21 12 16 52.2% 76.2% 24.0%Vermont 94 66 66 67.3% 70.2% 2.9% 61 54 53 84.4% 86.9% 2.5% 33 12 13 35.3% 39.4% 4.1%Virginia 486 356 381 74.2% 78.4% 4.2% 320 269 286 84.9% 89.4% 4.5% 166 87 95 53.4% 57.2% 3.8%Washington 459 272 290 62.0% 63.2% 1.2% 340 221 242 66.4% 71.2% 4.8% 119 51 48 48.1% 40.3% -7.8%West Virginia 168 104 109 62.3% 64.9% 2.6% 124 94 97 76.4% 78.2% 1.8% 44 10 12 22.7% 27.3% 4.6%Wisconsin 571 408 414 71.6% 72.5% 0.9% 433 356 359 81.8% 82.9% 1.1% 138 52 55 38.5% 39.9% 1.4%Wyoming 79 26 24 34.2% 30.4% -3.8% 75 26 24 36.1% 32.0% -4.1% 4 0 0 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%TOTAL (U.S.) 23,331 13,624 14,144 59.9% 60.6% 0.7% 16,665 10,779 11,196 65.5% 67.2% 1.7% 6,666 2,845 2,948 45.2% 44.2% -1.0%NON-U.S./U.S.TERR/CAN 729 760GRAND TOTAL 14,353 14,904*SOURCE: Quality Education Data
Note: The designation of public or non-public schools is based on self-reported data from schools that may not be entirely consistent with the classifications from QED.
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