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Private School Universe Survey (PSS)


Table 24. Number and percentage of private schools that had library media centers, by school level and selected school characteristics: United States, 2017–18

Selected school characteristics  Total number of schools   Total number of schools that reported having a library media center   Percent of schools that reported having a library media center
Total 32,461   22,991   70.8
           
Private school typology          
Catholic 7,047   6,334   89.9
Parochial 2,422   2,204   91.0
Diocesan 3,477   3,132   90.1
Private 1,148   998   86.9
           
Other religious 14,501   10,298   71.0
Conservative Christian 3,782   2,990   79.1
Other affiliated 2,982   2,480   83.2
Unaffiliated 7,737   4,828   62.4
           
Nonsectarian 10,913   6,359   58.3
Regular 4,250   2,722   64.1
Special emphasis 4,889   2,599   53.2
Special education 1,774   1,038   58.5
           
School Level          
Elementary 20,090   13,586   67.6
Secondary 2,845   2,155   75.7
Combined 9,526   7,250   76.1
           
Program emphasis          
Regular elementary/secondary 22,088   17,319   78.4
Montessori 3,053   1,602   52.5
Special program emphasis 1,042   719   69.0
Special education 1,979   1,174   59.3
Vocational/technical 22     68.0
Alternative 2,245   1,196   53.3
Early childhood 2,031   965   47.5
           
Size (number of students)          
Less than 50 13,969   7,491   53.6
50–149 8,172   6,228   76.2
150–299 5,727   5,003   87.4
300–499 2,594   2,399   92.5
500–749 1,154   1,069   92.7
750 or more 845   802   94.8
           
Region          
Northeast 7,007   4,559   65.1
Midwest 7,937   5,953   75.0
South 11,156   8,152   73.1
West 6,360   4,326   68.0
           
Urbanicity type          
City 10,531   7,812   74.2
Suburban 12,152   8,364   68.8
Town 2,754   2,255   81.9
Rural 7,024   4,561   64.9
‡ Reporting standards not met.
NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding or missing values in cells with too few sample cases. These estimates include private schools that provide instruction for one or more of grades kindergarten through twelve (or comparable ungraded levels). A school is classified as elementary if it has one or more of grades K–6 and does not have any grade higher than grade 8. A school is classified as secondary if it has one or more of grades 7–12 and does not have any grade lower than grade 7. A school is classified as combined if it has one or more of grades K–6 and one or more of grades 9–12. Schools in which all students are ungraded (i.e., not classified by standard grade levels) are also classified as combined.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Private School Universe Survey (PSS), 2017–18.