Demographic: Secondary (7-12) (Grade)

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School Enrollment and Attendance 2004/2005 2005/2006 2006/2007 2007/2008 2008/2009 2009/2010
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Minnesota 411,127 91% 411,093 93% 409,615 94% 404,555 94% 398,893 394,864
East Central 42,518 90% 42,560 94% 42,606 94% 42,175 94% 41,298 41,972
Metro 215,111 90% 217,104 93% 218,016 93% 216,474 94% 215,244 213,781
Non-Metro 196,016 91% 193,989 94% 191,599 94% 188,081 183,649 181,083
Northwest 18,175 91% 17,619 93% 17,232 93% 16,698 93% 16,358 15,922
Northeast 17,884 88% 18,077 93% 18,322 94% 18,420 94% 18,407 18,353
Southeast 38,117 92% 37,714 94% 37,229 94% 36,651 94% 35,970 35,623
Southwest 53,595 92% 52,589 94% 51,199 94% 49,955 94% 48,135 46,253
West Central 25,727 91% 25,430 94% 25,011 94% 24,182 94% 23,481 22,960

About the Indicator: Enrollment numbers (n), based on October 1st data submission, are calculated by adding together grades of K-6 (Primary) and 7-12 (Secondary) based on county location.  The formula for attendance rate (%) is the Average Daily Attendance (ADA) divided by the Average Daily Membership (ADM). The ADA and ADM for each grade, school, or district are added together and the resulting figures are used for each grade, school, or district summary.  (Grade level ADA/Grade Level ADM) *100 = Attendance Rate for that grade.  The attendance rate for each county at the specific grade levels are then calculated by averaging the rates of attendance for that grade in each individual county.

Data Source: Minnesota Automated Reporting Student System

Alcohol Consumption

No data was found for Secondary (7-12) (Grade) in the category Alcohol Consumption

Alcohol Consequences

No data was found for Secondary (7-12) (Grade) in the category Alcohol Consequences

Alcohol Risk & Protective Factors

No data was found for Secondary (7-12) (Grade) in the category Alcohol Risk & Protective Factors

Tobacco Consumption

No data was found for Secondary (7-12) (Grade) in the category Tobacco Consumption

Tobacco Consequences

No data was found for Secondary (7-12) (Grade) in the category Tobacco Consequences

Tobacco Risk & Protective Factors

No data was found for Secondary (7-12) (Grade) in the category Tobacco Risk & Protective Factors

Other Drug Consumption

No data was found for Secondary (7-12) (Grade) in the category Other Drug Consumption

Other Drug Consequences

No data was found for Secondary (7-12) (Grade) in the category Other Drug Consequences

Other Drug Risk & Protective Factors

No data was found for Secondary (7-12) (Grade) in the category Other Drug Risk & Protective Factors

Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Consequences

No data was found for Secondary (7-12) (Grade) in the category Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Consequences

Data Sources:

Minnesota Automated Reporting Student System Link

Description: Included in these computations are students who were enrolled at any time during the school year in grades K-12. Attendance data is generated from the End of Year MARSS database. Rates for each grade, school, or district are based on the portion of time a student was enrolled in that grade, school or district.

Enrollment numbers (n), based on October 1st data submission, are calculated by adding together grades of K-6 (Primary) and 7-12 (Secondary) based on county location. 

The formula for attendance rate (%) is the Average Daily Attendance (ADA) divided by the Average Daily Membership (ADM). The ADA and ADM for each grade, school, or district are added together and the resulting figures are used for each grade, school, or district summary.  (Grade level ADA/Grade Level ADM) *100 = Attendance Rate for that grade.
  The attendance rate for each county at the specific grade levels are then calculated by averaging the rates of attendance for that grade in each individual county.

ADA is normally computed by taking the number of days a student was marked in attendance and dividing by the number of instructional days reported for that grade and school. ADM is normally computed by taking the number of days the student was reported as enrolled and dividing by the number of instructional days reported for that grade and school.

Slight variations in the ADA and ADM computations are made for students whose membership and attendance is reported in terms of hours.

Excluded from the counts are shared-time students, adult students, and students attending in other states or nonpublic schools for care and treatment purposes. (In the MARSS reporting system, these are students with State Aid Categories of 14, 16, 17, 18, 24, 25, 28, 98). Additionally, students enrolled in the Post Secondary Enrollment Options program (attending college while enrolled in High School) are excluded from the computations.