U.S. Department of Education: Promoting Educational Excellence for all Americans

FY 2006 Blind Agencies Performance on Standard 1

Must Pass at least 4 of 6 Indicators and 2 of 3 Primary Indicators.

Agency Ind 1.1: Change in Employment Outcomes (>= 0) Ind 1.2: Percent of Employment Outcomes (>= 68.9%) Ind 1.3: Competitive Employment (>= 35.4%) Ind 1.4: Significant Disability (>= 89.0%) Ind 1.5: Earnings Ratio (>= .59) Ind 1.6: Self Support (>= 30.4) Number of indicators in standard 1 that were passed Number of primary indicators (1.3 to 1.5) in standard 1 that were passed
ARKANSAS-B 6 81.90 71.37 100.00 0.609 28.11 5 3
CONNECTICUT-B -29 74.16 72.35 100.00 0.556 36.13 4 2
DELAWARE-B 1 81.48 100.00 100.00 0.528 45.45 5 2
FLORIDA-B 50 64.37 94.95 98.65 0.623 47.10 5 3
IDAHO-B 7 71.88 77.54 99.07 0.686 28.97 5 3
IOWA-B -8 81.07 89.49 100.00 0.842 22.61 4 3
KENTUCKY-B 13 82.61 85.85 100.00 0.647 34.76 6 3
MAINE-B 73 74.36 23.72 97.94 0.826 42.27 5 2
MASSACHUSETTS-B 7 55.85 56.11 100.00 0.691 33.33 5 3
MICHIGAN-B 19 60.38 64.02 100.00 0.612 32.51 5 3
MINNESOTA-B -5 48.74 94.40 97.72 0.709 30.59 4 3
MISSOURI-B 7 78.33 93.65 99.12 0.751 33.04 6 3
NEBRASKA-B -11 52.40 71.24 100.00 0.709 39.45 4 3
NEW JERSEY-B 40 65.08 95.83 96.74 0.594 46.20 5 3
NEW MEXICO-B 2 49.44 98.88 100.00 0.982 50.00 5 3
NEW YORK-B -709 72.98 44.16 95.62 0.597 29.04 4 3
NORTH CAROLINA-B 0 70.53 97.93 96.21 0.579 32.46 5 2
OREGON-B 3 81.39 73.54 100.00 0.750 37.20 6 3
SOUTH CAROLINA-B -23 69.91 79.12 93.75 0.615 23.38 4 3
SOUTH DAKOTA-B 20 73.20 93.99 97.09 0.705 37.21 6 3
TEXAS-B -22 72.30 86.34 99.91 0.603 25.30 4 3
VERMONT-B 9 77.65 57.58 100.00 0.784 19.30 5 3
VIRGINIA-B -50 58.33 88.51 98.95 0.619 34.04 4 3
WASHINGTON-B 8 54.71 97.00 99.23 0.759 50.58 5 3

FY2006 file of 2/14/2007

*FY2006 combines data from FY 2005 and 2006

FY2005 file of 2/8/2006

FY2005 combines data from FY 2004 and 2005.

FY2004 file of 2/7/2005

Only preliminary state wage data for 2006 were available in February, 2007.

State average wage uses 4 quarters that are comparable to the Fiscal Year 2007.

Average wage was computed from average weekly wages Quarters 1, 2 and 3 (preliminary) of 2006 and 4th Quarter (final) of 2005.

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