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

FY 2008 General and Combined 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 (>= 55.8%) Ind 1.3: Competitive Employment (>= 72.6%) Ind 1.4: Significant Disability (>= 62.4%) Ind 1.5: Earnings Ratio (>= .52) Ind 1.6: Self Support (>= 53.0) Number of indicators in standard 1 that were passed Number of primary indicators (1.3 to 1.5) in standard 1 that were passed Met / Not Met
ALABAMA-C -248 73.26 98.40 88.82 .499 78.43 4 2
ALASKA-C 39 65.82 99.12 86.50 .634 58.08 6 3
AMERICAN SAMOA-C -11 84.00 100.00 95.24 N/A 95.24 5 3
ARIZONA-C -171 44.32 96.21 92.28 .564 64.09 4 3
ARKANSAS-G 138 50.40 99.96 79.44 .644 56.17 5 3
CALIFORNIA-C 604 45.22 86.94 99.90 .486 69.95 4 2
COLORADO-C 108 57.14 93.24 94.14 .508 56.23 5 2
CONNECTICUT-G 126 64.05 99.45 100.00 .666 29.58 5 3
DELAWARE-G 55 70.21 98.78 82.33 .434 74.83 5 2
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-C 1 62.47 100.00 92.71 .329 76.74 5 2
FLORIDA-G 806 56.21 99.51 68.29 .633 45.72 5 3
GEORGIA-C 123 62.56 73.03 79.38 .495 72.78 5 2
GUAM-C 72.41 100.00 95.24 N/A 52.38 5 3
HAWAII-C 12 56.96 94.40 84.35 .623 66.19 6 3
IDAHO-G -37 65.94 99.71 98.94 .618 68.46 5 3
ILLINOIS-C 37 59.61 92.64 100.00 .421 57.49 5 2
INDIANA-C -653 51.79 96.84 79.29 .579 39.68 3 3 NOT MET
IOWA-G 16 63.30 99.07 96.00 .642 62.79 6 3
KANSAS-C -208 49.83 94.65 98.78 .513 57.55 3 2 NOT MET
KENTUCKY-G -114 68.85 98.52 99.96 .601 69.18 5 3
LOUISIANA-C 340 53.55 98.49 68.55 .829 40.01 4 3
MAINE-G 33 49.03 99.86 100.00 .637 53.22 5 3
MARYLAND-C -807 77.05 92.01 100.00 .448 66.64 4 2
MASSACHUSETTS-G -425 55.37 97.59 99.91 .460 59.65 3 2 NOT MET
MICHIGAN-G -137 53.50 97.67 92.98 .568 64.35 4 3
MINNESOTA-G 118 60.54 98.13 100.00 .493 63.20 5 2
MISSISSIPPI-C 9 70.36 99.25 95.71 .734 57.18 6 3
MISSOURI-G 85 67.06 92.35 99.11 .510 55.92 5 2
MONTANA-C 1 56.81 93.98 81.12 .656 54.66 6 3
NEBRASKA-G 13 62.93 88.79 100.00 .571 70.36 6 3
NEVADA-C -101 61.59 99.72 95.36 .528 69.35 5 3
NEW HAMPSHIRE-C 6 76.38 95.57 95.45 .537 55.28 6 3
NEW JERSEY-G 16 57.43 99.75 100.00 .438 67.03 5 2
NEW MEXICO-G -13 60.19 98.29 95.19 .635 54.12 5 3
NEW YORK-G 38 59.79 94.67 98.40 .365 62.99 5 2
NORTH CAROLINA-G 172 59.18 99.84 76.09 .482 65.92 5 2
NORTH DAKOTA-C 10 66.25 98.56 85.51 .660 55.06 6 3
NORTHERN MARIANAS-C 69 74.48 57.41 33.87 N/A 3.23 3 1 NOT MET
OHIO-C 668 61.87 97.15 99.99 .662 41.84 5 3
OKLAHOMA-C 28 62.30 92.61 89.28 .613 67.45 6 3
OREGON-G -267 62.75 99.65 90.71 .579 71.06 5 3
PENNSYLVANIA-C -2,007 58.55 88.33 99.95 .557 58.24 5 3
PUERTO RICO-C -64 75.20 96.87 81.12 .670 87.74 5 3
RHODE ISLAND-C 5 62.81 95.73 100.00 .525 55.43 6 3
SOUTH CAROLINA-G -102 53.45 99.35 97.43 .590 66.85 4 3
SOUTH DAKOTA-G 1 68.55 98.14 97.87 .564 60.47 6 3
TENNESSEE-C -344 31.16 90.58 93.42 .545 64.93 4 3
TEXAS-G 700 56.87 99.36 83.41 .491 53.13 5 2
UTAH-C 154 71.18 96.80 98.19 .636 65.42 6 3
VERMONT-G 67 66.77 97.90 99.13 .582 44.33 5 3
VIRGIN ISLANDS-C 12 70.42 90.00 84.44 .642 68.89 6 3
VIRGINIA-G -265 57.35 92.47 98.41 .418 50.32 3 2 NOT MET
WASHINGTON-G 526 60.44 98.85 99.48 .499 58.76 5 2
WEST VIRGINIA-C 186 70.83 85.62 92.49 .676 65.28 6 3
WISCONSIN-C 476 46.88 99.34 96.77 .588 42.96 4 3
WYOMING-C 3 67.02 98.57 88.24 .575 64.59 6 3

FY2008 file of 2/14/2009

Only preliminary state wage data for 2008 were available in February, 2009.

State average wage uses 4 quarters that are comparable to the Fiscal Year 2009.

Average wage was computed from average weekly wages Quarters 1 and 2 (preliminary) of 2008 and Quarters 3 and 4 (final) of 2007.

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