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School Dropout Rates in Iowa: State-wide and by Subgroup
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-30T20:33:55.000ZThe National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) definitions used for dropouts include students who satisfy one or more of the following conditions: 1. Was enrolled in school at some time during the previous school year and was not enrolled as of Count Day of the current year, or 2. Was enrolled in school at some time during the previous school year and left the school before the previous summer, and 3. Has not graduated from high school or completed a state or district-approved educational program, and 4. Does not meet any of the following exclusionary conditions: 4a. transfer to another public school district, private school, or state or district-approved educational program, 4b. temporary school-recognized absence for suspension or illness, death, or 4c. move out of the state or leave the country A student who has left the regular program to attend an adult program designed to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma (HSED) or an adult high school diploma administered by a community college is considered a dropout. However, a student who enrolls in an alternative school or alternative program administered by a public school district is not considered a dropout. The numerator of the dropout rate is the total number of dropouts in the school year for the 7th through 12th grade and the denominator is the total fall enrollment of 7th through 12th grades.
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4-Year High School Graduation Rate by Graduating Class and Race/Ethnicity
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-30T20:36:21.000ZThis chart displays the 4-Year graduation rates in Iowa by cohort (represented by graduating class) and select race/ethnicity groups starting with the Class of 2013. A cohort in the graduation rate calculation starts with a group of students entering ninth grade for the first time. The cohort is adjusted to add students that transfer in and subtract students that transfer out during a four year time period for calculating a graduation rate.
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Iowa Population 25 Years and Over Educational Attainment (ACS 5-Year Estimates)
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-07T17:33:41.000ZThis dataset provides population 25 years and over estimates by educational attainment for State of Iowa, individual Iowa counties, Iowa places and census tracts within Iowa. Data is from the American Community Survey, Five Year Estimates, Table B15003. Levels of educational attainment include the following: No schooling completed; Nursery school; Kindergarten; 1st grade; 2nd grade; 3rd grade; 4th grade; 5th grade; 6th grade; 7th grade; 8th grade; 9th grade; 10th grade; 11th grade; 12th grade, no diploma; Regular high school diploma; GED or alternative credential; Some college, less than 1 year; Some college, 1 or more years, no degree; Associate's degree; Bachelor's degree; Master's degree; Professional school degree; and Doctorate degree.
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Annual Personal Income for State of Iowa
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-04-08T22:44:11.000ZThis dataset provides annual personal income estimates for State of Iowa produced by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis beginning in 1997. Data includes the following estimates: personal income, per capita personal income, wages and salaries, supplements to wages and salaries, private nonfarm earnings, compensation of employees, average compensation per job, and private nonfarm compensation. Personal income is defined as the sum of wages and salaries, supplements to wages and salaries, proprietors’ income, dividends, interest, and rent, and personal current transfer receipts, less contributions for government social insurance. Personal income for Iowa is the income received by, or on behalf of all persons residing in Iowa, regardless of the duration of residence, except for foreign nationals employed by their home governments in Iowa. Per capita personal income is personal income divided by the Census Bureau’s annual midyear (July 1) population estimates. Wages and salaries is defined as the remuneration receivable by employees (including corporate officers) from employers for the provision of labor services. It includes commissions, tips, and bonuses; employee gains from exercising stock options; and pay-in-kind. Judicial fees paid to jurors and witnesses are classified as wages and salaries. Wages and salaries are measured before deductions, such as social security contributions, union dues, and voluntary employee contributions to defined contribution pension plans. Supplements to wages and salaries consists of employer contributions for government social insurance and employer contributions for employee pension and insurance funds. Private nonfarm earnings is the sum of wages and salaries, supplements to wages and salaries, and nonfarm proprietors' income, excluding farm and government. Compensation to employees is the total remuneration, both monetary and in kind, payable by employers to employees in return for their work during the period. It consists of wages and salaries and of supplements to wages and salaries. Compensation is presented on an accrual basis - that is, it reflects compensation liabilities incurred by the employer in a given period regardless of when the compensation is actually received by the employee. Average compensation per job is compensation of employees divided by total full-time and part-time wage and salary employment. Private nonfarm compensation is the sum of wages and salaries and supplements to wages and salaries, excluding farm and government. More terms and definitions are available on https://apps.bea.gov/regional/definitions/.
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Iowa School District Expenditures by Fiscal Year
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-30T20:38:09.000ZSchool district expenditures by fiscal year starting in FY 2017 (year ending June 30, 2017). Data is provided by school districts to the Department of Education to complete their Certified Annual Report (CAR).
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Iowa Executive Branch Voluntary and Involuntary Employment Separations
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-29T23:52:09.000ZThe data provides information regarding voluntary and involuntary employment separations occurring within Iowa Executive Branch agencies except Regents. Voluntary employment separations generally include resignations, and retirements. Involuntary employment separations generally include dismissals, and layoffs. Reported data begins with the first pay period ending in Fiscal Year 2013, and is updated every two weeks. Fiscal years run from July 1 through June 30 and are labeled for the calendar year for which they end.
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State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund Expenditures
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-23T22:04:16.000ZThis filtered view lists expenditures associated with the State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund (SLFRF) by department, unit, fund, object code and day.
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State-wide Iowa Population 25 Years and Over Educational Attainment (ACS 5-Year Estimates)
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-07T17:33:41.000ZThis filtered view provides population 25 years and over estimates by educational attainment for State of Iowa. Data is from the American Community Survey, Five Year Estimates, Table B15003. Levels of educational attainment include the following: No schooling completed; Nursery school; Kindergarten; 1st grade; 2nd grade; 3rd grade; 4th grade; 5th grade; 6th grade; 7th grade; 8th grade; 9th grade; 10th grade; 11th grade; 12th grade, no diploma; Regular high school diploma; GED or alternative credential; Some college, less than 1 year; Some college, 1 or more years, no degree; Associate's degree; Bachelor's degree; Master's degree; Professional school degree; and Doctorate degree.
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State-wide Math and Reading Proficiency by Grade and School Year
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-30T20:46:52.000ZDataset contains information on state-wide academic progress of students in reading and math annually starting with school year ending in 2014. All public schools and districts report annually to the Iowa Department of Education through Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP). All AYP determinations are made annually using reading and math student assessment data. Proficiency is based on a standard score scale. More information can be found at: http://itp.education.uiowa.edu/ia/AYPInformation.aspx.
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SAVE Payments to School Districts by Fiscal Year
mydata.iowa.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-27T05:03:08.000ZSAVE payments to school districts. Fiscal year is adjusted for the November true-up payment so it is coded to the prior fiscal year.