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US Census Bureau News Release

RELEASED: THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 2007


More Kids ‘On Track’ at School — 1 in 4 Gifted —
According to Census Bureau Report on ‘A Child’s Day’

     Seventy-five percent of children 12 to 17 years old enrolled in school were academically “on track” (at or above the grade level for peers their age) in 2003, up 6 percentage points since 1994, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s latest report on how kids are spending their days.

     A Child’s Day: 2003 [PDF] is the third examination of children’s well-being and their daily activities based on the Census Bureau’s Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP). Nearly 1 in 4 children in the 12- to 17-year-old age group were in a special class for gifted students or did advanced work in an academic subject.

     Other highlights:

     Selected tables in the report include national data for whites and non-Hispanic whites, blacks, Asian and Pacific Islanders, and Hispanics.

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These data were collected from February through May 2003 in the Survey of Income and Program Participation. As in all surveys, these data are subject to sampling variability and other sources of error.
 
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau | Public Information Office |  Last Revised: August 09, 2007