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Educational institutions

Question:
How many educational institutions exist in the United States?

Response:
During most of the last century, the trend to consolidate small schools brought declines in the total number of public schools in the United States. In 1929�, there were approximately 248,000 public schools, compared with about 99,000 in 2008�. But this number has increased over the past 10 years: between 1998� and 2008�, there was an increase of approximately 7,800 schools. Since the early 1970s, public school systems have been shifting away from junior high schools (schools consisting of either grades 7 and 8 or grades 7 to 9) and toward middle schools (a subset of elementary schools beginning with grade 4, 5, or 6 and ending with grade 6, 7, or 8). Although the number of all elementary schools (schools beginning with grade 6 or below and having no grade higher than 8) was 1 percent lower in 1998� than in 1970� (63,500 vs. 64,000), the number of middle schools was 439 percent higher in 1998� than in 1970� (11,200 vs. 2,100). During the same period, the number of junior high schools declined by 53 percent (from 7,800 in 1970� to 3,600 in 1998�). Between 1998� and 2008�, the number of all elementary schools rose by 6 percent to 67,100, while the subset of middle schools rose by 17 percent to 13,100. During the same period, the number of junior high schools declined by 16 percent to 3,000.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics. (2011). Digest of Education Statistics, 2010 (NCES 2011-015), Chapter 2.

Number of educational institutions, by level and control of institution: Selected years, 1980-81 through 2008-09
Level and control of institution 1980-81 1990-91 1998-99 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
Public schools 85,982 84,538 90,874 93,273 94,112 95,615 95,726 96,513 97,382 98,793 98,916 98,706
Elementary 59,326 59,015 63,462 64,601 65,228 65,718 65,758 65,984 66,026 66,458 67,112 67,148
Secondary 22,619 21,135 22,076 21,994 22,180 22,599 22,782 23,445 23,998 23,920 24,643 24,348
Postsecondary Title IV institutions --- --- 6,431 6,479 6,458 6,354 6,412 6,383 6,463 6,536 6,551 6,632
Degree-granting institutions2 3,231 3,559 4,048 4,182 4,197 4,168 4,236 4,216 4,276 4,314 4,352 4,409
2-year colleges 1,274 1,418 1,713 1,732 1,710 1,702 1,706 1,683 1,694 1,685 1,677 1,690
4-year colleges 1,957 2,141 2,335 2,450 2,487 2,466 2,530 2,533 2,582 2,629 2,675 2,719
Non-degree granting --- --- 2,383 2,297 2,261 2,186 2,176 2,167 2,187 2,222 2,199 2,223

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SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics. (2011). Digest of Education Statistics, 2010 (NCES 2011-015), Table 5.

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