Public and private school comparison
Question:
In what ways do public and private schools differ?
Response:
To address this question, 2007� school-year data from the Schools and Staffing Survey are presented to compare public and private schools along a number of dimensions.
Selected School Characteristics
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In the 2007� school year, there were an estimated 119,150 K� schools in the United States: 87,190 traditional public, 3,560 public charter, 180 funded by the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE), and 28,220 private schools. Among these schools, 52 percent of traditional public, 55 percent of charter, 85 percent of BIE-funded, and 19 percent of private schools enrolled students receiving Title I services.
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The racial and ethnic composition of students enrolled in public schools was 58 percent non-Hispanic White, 20 percent Hispanic (regardless of race), 16 percent non-Hispanic Black, 4 percent Asian/Pacific Islander, and 1 percent American Indian/Alaska Native. Among private schools, the racial and ethnic composition was 74 percent non-Hispanic White, 10 percent non-Hispanic Black, 9 percent Hispanic (regardless of race), 6 percent Asian/Pacific Islander, and 1 percent American Indian/Alaska Native.
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About 63 percent of public and 37 percent of private schools employed staff with academic specialist or coaching assignments. A higher percentage of public elementary schools had staff with academic specialist or coaching assignments (73 percent) compared to private elementary (37 percent), public secondary (42 percent), and combined public schools (46 percent).
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics. (2009).
Characteristics of Public, Private, and Bureau of Indian Education Elementary and Secondary Schools in the United States: Results from the 2007-08 Schools and Staffing Survey (NCES 2009-321).
Selected Teacher Characteristics
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As reported by teachers in 2007�, among public school teachers of self-contained classes in elementary schools, the average class size was 20.3 students per class. Among private school teachers of self-contained classes in elementary schools, the average class size was 18.1 students per class.
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In 2007�, the average annual base salary of regular full-time public school teachers ($49,600) was higher than the average annual base salary of regular full-time private school teachers ($36,300).
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics. (2009).
Characteristics of Public, Private, and Bureau of Indian Education Elementary and Secondary Teachers in the United States: Results from the 2007-08 Schools and Staffing Survey (NCES 2009-324).
Related Tables and Figures: (Listed by Release Date)
- 2012, Digest of Education Statistics 2011, Table 67. Private elementary and secondary schools, enrollment, teachers, and high school graduates, by state: Selected years, 1999 through 2009
- 2012, Digest of Education Statistics 2011, Table 69. Public and private elementary and secondary teachers, enrollment, and pupil/teacher ratios: Selected years, fall 1955 through fall 2020
- 2012, Digest of Education Statistics 2011, Table 80.
Average salaries for full-time teachers in public and private elementary and secondary schools, by selected characteristics: 2007-08
- 2012, The Condition of Education 2012: Private School Enrollment
- 2012, The Condition of Education 2012: Public School Enrollment
Other Resources: (Listed by Release Date)