Monthly measures and results for April 2019

Monthly Measures and Results for April 2019*
*(Reflects Safety Outcomes as of February 28 2019 And Permanency Outcomes as of March 31 2019) With Appendices
This report is produced by the Data Unit. For questions or comments you may contact one of the following Steven Reed Director (Steven.Reed dhs.ga.gov)
Samantha Adams Data Unit Manager (Samantha.Adams dhs.ga.gov) Vickie Fluellen Business Support Analyst 3 (Vickie.Fluellen dhs.ga.gov)

Part I Definitions And Data Sources contained in Report Part II Safety Outcomes Part III Permanency/Well-being Outcomes Part IV Appendices
A. Regional Charts of Outcome V (Trend of Unique Children in the Legal Custody of DFCS Under the Age of 18)
B. Regional Charts of Outcome XIV Stability Performance Coefficient (Number of Moves/Number of Days in Custody * 1000)
***There are no revisions to this document to date.

SAFETY Children are first and foremost protected from abuse and neglect.
Outcome I Child Protective Services Cases Count of unique CPS Investigations and Family Preservation (Ongoing) stages open at any point during the month vs. Average count of unique CPS Investigations Family Preservation and Family Support stages for the prior four state fiscal years. Outcome is calculated 45 days prior to the date of report.
Outcome 1A Family Support Cases Only Count of unique Family Support stages open at any point during the month vs average of four prior state fiscal years..
Outcome IB Family Preservation Cases Only Count of unique Family Preservation stages open at any point during the month vs average of four prior state fiscal years..
Outcome IC Investigation Cases Only Count of unique Investigation stages open at any point during the month vs average of four prior state fiscal years.
Outcome 1C_1 Comparison of Investigations that were open at anytime during the month vs investigations opened during the month vs the average of the prior state fiscal years at any point in time.
Sources SHINES
Outcome II Recurrence of Substantiated Child Maltreatment Of all the children who were victims of substantiated maltreatment in the first 6 months of the year the percentage that had substantiated maltreatment within the following 6 months. Outcome is calculated 45 days prior to the date of report. Each month is calculated as a rolling calendar year. National Standard less than or equal to 5.40% Source SHINES
Outcome III Disposition of Child Abuse and Neglect Reports Chart reflects the disposition of reports received in a particular month. Data includes count of Family Support Investigations -- Substantiated Investigations and Unsubstantiated Investigations and Screen-outs. Outcome is calculated 45 days prior to the date of report. Source SHINES

PERMANENCY Children have permanency and stability in their living situations.
Outcome IV Subsequent Case-type of Investigations by Disposition Chart reflects the disposition of investigations received in a particular month by the subsequent case type. Charts are broken out by substantiated and unsubstantiated investigation and their subsequent track assignment or final disposition. Outcome is calculated 45 days prior to the date of report. Source SHINES
Outcome V Number of Child Placement Services Cases
Count of unique children who were involved in an open Foster Care or Adoption stage during the month. In placement services each child who is the principal (PC) is considered a case. The chart also reveals the average of the last four state fiscal years to provide the viewer with a prior glimpse of the trend in placement cases. Source SHINES
Outcome VI Children in the Legal Custody of DFCS Under the Age of 18
Count of unique children who were in the legal custody of DFCS (17 years of age and under) at some point during the month. Source SHINES
Outcome VI-A Age Distribution of Children in Custody Chart is a percentage of children in DFCS Custody by age group.
Outcome VII Comparison of Foster Care Entries & Exits Number of children who have entered foster care and number of children who have exited foster care during the month. Total children at end of month show the number of children on the last day of the month. Source SHINES
Outcome VIII Foster Care Re-entries Of all the children who entered foster care the percentage that were discharged from a prior episode of foster care within 12 months of the current foster care placement. National Standard less than or equal to 8.60%. Source SHINES

PERMANENCY cont d Children have permanency and stability in their living situations.
Outcome IX Foster Care Length of Stay Percentage of children by number of months in foster care during each month. Source SHINES
Outcome X Length of Time to Achieve Reunification Percentage of children who exited care during the month through reunification with their family that reunified in less than 12 months from the date of their removal. National Standard greater than or equal to 76.20% Source SHINES
Outcome XI Children Placed with Relatives Of all children in DFCS custody the percentage that are placed with a relative or a relative foster home. State Target greater than or equal to 30.00% Source SHINES
Outcome XII Extended Youth Services Number of children ages 18 21 who remained in the custody of DFCS beyond their birth month. Source SHINES
Outcome XIII Monthly Discharges The number of children who were discharged during the month by permanency decision divided into two charts by positive permanency vs other types. Source SHINES
Outcome XIII - A Average Number of Months to Achieve Positive Permanency Of all children in Outcome XIII the number of months from removal (entry into foster care) until exit due to reunification relative adoption or
guardianship.. Source SHINES .

PERMANENCY cont d Children have permanency and stability in their living situations.
Outcome XIV Placement Stability Performance (Number of Moves/Number of Days in Custody * 1000) A calculated value based upon the ACF CFSR Round 3 which is part of Program Improvement. It is calculated from a rolling 12 month population of the entry cohort where the child remained in custody for over 8 days and was not 18 on the date of removal. The federal standard is 4.12. Source SHINES
**Note Data may vary from month to month due to 13 month data trends being re-run over the time span for the various outcomes in this report.

How many CPS Cases were open monthly during the last 13 months
Average trend is calculated from prior four years.
Outcome I Child Protective Services Cases (February 2018 February 2019)

How many Family Support Cases were open per month for the last 13 months

12 000

Current

AVG

10 000

8 000

6 000 4 000

Average trend is calculated from prior four years data.

2 000

0 Feb-18

Current 9 315

AVG

8 540

Mar-18 10 667 9 399

Apr-18 10 436 9 221

May-18 10 563 9 456

Jun-18 8 496 8 490

Jul-18 6 275 7 465

Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Nov-18 Dec-18 Jan-19 6 894 8 340 9 789 9 320 9 021 8 803 7 959 9 447 11 084 11 108 10 387 9 230

Feb-19 9 122 9 090

The graph above reveals a similar trend in the last 13-months compared to the average trend. During July 2018 there is a 16% decline in the number of cases when compared to average trend. This was a 26% drop from the prior month of June 2018. The trend in February 2019 exceeded the average slightly and exceeded the July 2018 cases by 45%. The current trend is 4.6 % less than the average trend for January.
Outcome IA Child Protective Services Cases Family Support Cases Only (February 2018 February 2019)

How many Family Preservation Cases were open per month during for the last 13 months

4 900 4 800

Average trend is calculated from prior four years data.

4 700

4 600 4 500

Current

AVG

4 400

4 300

4 200

4 100
Current AVG

Feb-18 4 463 4 411

Mar-18 4 444 4 513

Apr-18 4 393 4 486

May-18 4 447 4 556

Jun-18 4 508 4 628

Jul-18 4 448 4 645

Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Nov-18 Dec-18 Jan-19 4 418 4 355 4 426 4 471 4 480 4 514 4 587 4 581 4 660 4 728 4 836 4 851

Feb-19 4 554 4 807

The average trend is higher than the current trend since March 2018. While there is a 5% increase in cases since September 2018 in February 2019 Family Preservation cases were 5% lower than the average trend.
Outcome IB Child Protective Services Cases Family Preservation Cases Only (February 2018 February 2019)

How many Investigation Cases were open per month for the past 13 months
12 000

10 000

Average trend is calculated from prior four years data.

8 000

6 000

4 000

2 000

0
Current Avg

Feb-18 7 251 8 352

Mar-18 8 656 9 815

Apr-18 8 294 9 836

May-18 8 502 9 762

Jun-18 7 404 9 188

Jul-18 5 919 7 923

Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Nov-18 Dec-18 Jan-19 Feb-19 6 548 7 526 8 558 8 051 7 546 7 561 7 972 7 741 8 315 8 634 8 163 7 733 7 386 7 790

Although the last 13 months have seen an increase in investigations of over 13% since the prior 13 months (not pictured) the current year s total investigations reveals an improvement in investigations when compared to the monthly averages from February 2018 December 2018. February 2019 had an increase of over 2% over the average.
Outcome IC Child Protective Services Cases Investigation Cases Only (February 2018 February 2019)

How many Investigation Cases were open at any time during the month Vs Investigation Cases that were initiated during the month for the past 13 months
12 000

10 000

*Average trend is calculated from prior four years data.

8 000

6 000

4 000

2 000

0 Feb18

Current

7 251

Stage Initiated During Month 3 573

Avg

8 352

Mar18 8 656 4 137 9 815

Apr18 8 294 3 498 9 836

May18
8 502 3 852 9 762

Jun18 7 404 2 704 9 188

Jul18 5 919 2 641 7 923

Aug18
6 548 3 530 7 741

Sep18
7 526 3 671 8 315

Oct18 8 558 3 776 8 634

Nov18
8 051 3 361 8 163

Dec18
7 546 3 166 7 733

Jan19 7 561 3 598 7 386

Feb19 7 972 3 672 7 790

This chart indicates that during each month the cases that are opened during the month are less than half of the overall open cases during the month. Additionally the increases and decreases in those opened during the month resemble the trend in the current cases open during the month.
Outcome IC_1 Child Protective Services Cases Investigation Cases Only (February 2018 February 2019)

What percentage of children had a subsequent substantiated incident of maltreatment within 6 months
The trend reveals that Georgia has consistently maintained a low recurrence rate below the national standard of 5.4%. However increases can be seen from January 2018 April 2018 followed by a subsequent higher rate occurring in August 2018. Georgia has a lower percentage of maltreatment in February 2019 as compared to February 2018.
Outcome II Recurrence of Substantiated Child Maltreatment (February 2018 February 2019)

What was the disposition of all CPS reports received during the month

6 000

This chart reveals the disposition of CPS reports that were received for service. In February 2019 32% were investigations 41% were Family Support and 27% were Screen Outs.

5 000

The lower graph shows how many investigations were substantiated and unsubstantiated.

4 000

3 000

2 000

1 000

0
Family Support Screenouts Investigations

Feb-18 4 517 3 025 3 504

3 500

3 000

Mar-18 5 277 3 674 3 833

Apr-18 4 305 3 091 3 481

May-18 4 256 3 470 3 535

Jun-18 2 519 2 534 2 424

Jul-18 2 424 2 697 2 558

Aug-18 4 371 4 155 3 597

Sep-18 4 123 3 995 3 579

Investigation Types

Oct-18 4 337 4 033 3 660

Nov-18 3 682 3 409 3 234

Dec-18 3 234 2 913 2 817

Jan-19 4 065 3 429 3 645

Feb-19 3 956 2 858 3 164

2 500

2 000

1 500

1 000

500

0 Feb-18 Mar-18 Apr-18

Substantiated

661 722 606

Unsubstantiated 2 843 3 111 2 875

May18 650
2 885

Jun-18
521 1 903

Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Nov-18 Dec-18 Jan-19 Feb-19

586

669

647

625

517

523

706

520

1 972 2 928 2 932 3 035 2 717 2 294 2 939 2 644

Outcome III Disposition of Child Abuse and Neglect Reports (February 2018 February 2019)

What was the final disposition of closed investigations during the month
Outcome IV Subsequent Case-Types of Investigations (February 2018 February 2019)

Unsubstantiated

2 821

3 206

2 805

2 912

1 970

1 994

2 929

3 008

3 009

2 674

2 310

2 903

2 682

Feb-18 Mar-18 Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Nov-18 Dec-18 Jan-19 Feb-19

3 500

3 000

2 500

2 000

1 500

1 000

500

0 Feb-18

Family Preservation 301

Foster Care

149

Closed Investigation 2 371

Mar-18 303 172 2 731

Apr-18 329 133 2 343

May-18 315 125 2 472

Jun-18 274 94 1 602

Jul-18 302 122 1 570

Aug-18 354 163 2 412

Sep-18 340 169 2 499

Oct-18 360 116 2 533

Nov-18 293 109 2 272

Dec-18 261 85 1 964

Jan-19 356 124 2 423

Feb-19 283 120 2 279

Outcome IV Subsequent Case-Types of Investigations (February 2018 February 2019)

Substantiated

752

659

671

672

664

697

616

619

583

531

502

525

523

Feb-18 Mar-18 Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Nov-18 Dec-18 Jan-19 Feb-19

800

700

600

500

400

300

200

100

0
Family Preservation Foster Care Closed Investigation

Feb-18 194 207 258

Mar-18 228 228 296

Apr-18 185 156 275

May-18 215 145 311

Jun-18 166 124 241

Jul-18 169 138 276

Aug-18 218 174 280

Sep-18 222 157 285

Oct-18 202 132 285

Nov-18 167 104 231

Dec-18 182 98 245

Jan-19 243 150 304

Feb-19 153 123 247

Outcome IV Subsequent Case-Types of Investigations (February 2018 February 2019)

How many children were involved placement services for each month during the State Fiscal Year

The average trend for the past four years shows a gradual increase (low slope) in cases. The placement services include continued collaboration with families after out of home care may have ended as well as those who are in out of home care with DFCS Age 0 - 21. For 4 months of the SFY 2019 from September December of 2018 there was a decrease in placement services.
22 000 **Average trend is calculated from prior SFYs from 2014-2017.
20 000

18 000

16 000

14 000

12 000

10 000

8 000

6 000

4 000

2 000

0 Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

SFY 2018 18 470 18 818 18 732 19 077 18 981 19 138 19 391 19 472 19 637 19 490 19 392 19 225

Avg

14 158 14 303 14 454 14 624 14 651 14 750 14 996 15 161 15 315 15 553 15 793 15 970

**Average trend is calculated from prior SFYs from 2015-2018.

22 000 20 000

19 079 19 278

19 239 19 194 19 025

18 927 18 947 18 666 18 585

18 000

16 000 14 000 12 000 10 000

16 064

16 305

16 431

16 669

16 682

16 787

16 997

17 164

17 256

SFY 2019 Avg

8 000

6 000

4 000

2 000

0 Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Nov-18 Dec-18 Jan-19 Feb-19 Mar-19 Apr-19 May-19 Jun-19

Outcome V Number of Children in Placement Services (State Fiscal Year 2019 To Date)

How many children were in Foster Care under the age of 18

14 830

14 814

14 816

14 646

14 478

14 502

14 550

14 468

14 350

14 113

14 033

13 965

13 973

Mar-18 Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Nov-18 Dec-18 Jan-19 Feb-19 Mar-19 The downward trend reveals an increase in children exiting Foster Care from June 2018 July 2018 and October 2018 February 2019.
Outcome VI Children in DFCS Custody Under the Age of 18 (March 2018 March 2019)

Has the age distribution of the foster population changed much over the last year
100.00% 19.7%
90.00%

19.8%

80.00%
17.3% 70.00%

17.2%

60.00% 50.00% 27.1%

26.3%

40.00%

30.00%

20.00% 38.3% 10.00%

36.7%

0.00%

Mar-18 Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Nov-18 Dec-18 Jan-19 Feb-19 Mar-19 0 to 4 Years 5 to 9 10 to 13 14 to 17

Outcome VI-A Children in DFCS Custody Under the Age of 18 by Age Group ( March 2018 March 2019)

How many children are moving in and out of Foster Care How many remain in care on the last day

1 200

15 000

1 050

14 500

900

14 000

750

13 500

600

13 000

450

12 500

300

12 000

150

11 500

0 Mar-18

Entries 924

Exits

639

End-OfMonth

14 191

Apr-18 623 584
14 230

May-18 586 705
14 111

Jun-18 535 703
13 943

Jul-18 535 714
13 764

Aug-18 738 640
13 862

Sep-18 688 617
13 933

Oct-18 535 635
13 833

Nov-18 517 646
13 704

Dec-18 409 658
13 455

Jan-19 578 617
13 416

Feb-19 549 564
13 401

Mar-19 572 522
13 451

11 000

Outcome VII Comparison of Foster Care Entries and Exits (March 2018 March 2019)
**Reentries that occur within the same month are not double counted in the entries and exits on this chart. This chart represents unique population and movement into custody during the month.

How many children were in a prior episode within twelve months of the current episode

110
National Standard Less than or equal to 8.6% 100

Reentries ChartRTeietlnetry Rate

11.0% 10.0%

90

9.0%

80

8.0%

70

7.0%

60

6.0%

50

5.0%

40

4.0%

30

3.0%

20

2.0%

10

1.0%

0

0.0%

Mar-18 Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Nov-18 Dec-18 Jan-19 Feb-19 Mar-19

Mar-18 59
6.4%

Apr-18 59
9.5%

May-18 52
8.9%

Jun-18 31
5.8%

Jul-18 39
7.3%

Aug-18 51
6.9%

Sep-18 42
6.1%

Oct-18 43
8.0%

Nov-18 45
8.7%

Dec-18 31
7.6%

Jan-19 60
10.4%

Feb-19 40
7.3%

Mar-19 44
7.7%

Outcome VIII Foster Care Re-Entries (March 2018 March 2019)

What percentage of foster children have been in care for less than a year less than 2 years . . . each month

100%

8.2%

90%

80% 70%

14.8%

60% 50% 40% 30%

30.3%

4 Years 3-4 Years 2-3 Years 1-2 Years 1 Year

20% 10%

38.3%

0% Mar-18 Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Nov-18 Dec-18 Jan-19 Feb-19 Mar-19
Outcome IX Foster Care Length of Stay (March 2018 March 2019)

What percentage of reunifications occurred within twelve (12) months of the child entering foster care
100%

90% National Standard Greater Than or Equal to 76.20%
80%

70% 60%

63.4%

50%

60.1%

55.0%

56.3%

60.7%

55.2%

53.5%

51.0%

61.3%

55.2%

54.8%

54.1%

54.6%

40%

30%

20%

10%

0% Mar-18 Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Nov-18 Dec-18 Jan-19 Feb-19 Mar-19
Outcome X Length of Time to Reunification (March 2018 March 2019)

What percentage of children in Foster Care were placed with a relative during the month

60.0%

60%

55.0%

55%

State Goal 50%

50.0%

50%

45.0%

45%

40.0%

40%

35.0% 30.0%

30.6%

30.9%

31.5%

31.4%

31.9%

32.0%

32.4%

32.4%

32.5%

32.6%

32.7%

32.6%

32.4% 35% 30%

25.0%

25%

20.0%

20%

15.0%

15%

10.0%

10%

5.0%

5%

0.0% Mar-18

Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18

Jul-18

0% Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Nov-18 Dec-18 Jan-19 Feb-19 Mar-19

Relative Pct

Goal

Outcome XI Percent of Children Placed with Relatives (March 2018 March 2019)

How many children remained in Foster Care after the age of 18
Outcome XII Extended Youth Services (March 2018 March 2019)

How many children in Foster Care were discharged to a positive permanency during the month
500

450

400

350

300

250

200

150

100

50

0

Mar18

Apr18

May18

Jun18

Jul-18

Aug18

Sep18

Oct18

Nov18

Dec18

Jan19

Feb19

Mar19

Reunification

345 315 409 433 418 309 292 317 286 321 283 251 232

Living With Other Relative(s) 78

67

74

76

58

68

75

80

73

70

69

62

35

Finalized Adoption

111

86

114

88

121 136 118

86

136 133

77

104 109

Guardianship

40

58

36

47

54

50

64

81

79

61

107

86

75

Positive Permanency

574 526 633 644 651 563 549 564 574 585 536 503 451

Outcome XIII Number of Discharges (March 2018 March 2019)

How many children in Foster Care were discharged to another permanency during the month
100

90

80

70

60

50

40

30

20

10

0 Mar-18

Emancipation

45

Transfer to Another Agency 18

Runaway

2

Death of Child

0

Other Permanency

65

Apr-18 47 10 1 0 58

May-18 48 17 3 4 72

Jun-18 52 5 1 1 59

Jul-18 55 5 1 1 62

Aug-18 60 16 0 1 77

Sep-18 56 11 1 0 68

Oct-18 54 16 0 1 71

Nov-18 58 12 0 2 72

Dec-18 54 17 1 1 73

Jan-19 64 12 1 4 81

Feb-19 50 9 2 0 61

Mar-19 57 14 0 0 71

Outcome XIII Number of Discharges (March 2018 March 2019)

What is the average time in months for a foster child to reach positive permanency
Outcome XIII - A Number of Discharges (March 2018 March 2019)

How is the state of Georgia performing on the federal measure of Placement Stability
National Standard 4.12

Mar-18 Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Nov-18 Dec-18 Jan-19 Feb-19 Mar-19
National Standard

Mar-18 Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Nov-18 Dec-18 Jan-19 Feb-19 Mar-19

5.04

5.00

4.96

4.97

4.98

5.10

5.09

5.10

5.01

4.86

4.75

4.77

4.64

Outcome XIV Placement Stability Performance Measure (March 2018 March 2019)

Appendices

APPENDIX A
Regional Chart of Outcome VI Children in DFCS Custody Under the Age of 18
(March 2018 March 2019)

Outcome VI Children in DFCS Custody Under the Age of 18 (By Region) (March 2018 March 2019)

Region Mar-18 Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Nov-18 Dec-18 Jan-19 Feb-19 Mar-19

1

1 516 1 526 1 496 1 471 1 426 1 450 1 487 1 482 1 496 1 446 1 423 1 405 1 392

2

970

974

985

978 1 004 995

996

982

976

976

973

994

998

3

986

974

959

965

960

967

991 1 007 1 017 1 040 1 045 1 078 1 062

4

1 143 1 141 1 162 1 163 1 132 1 119 1 102 1 104 1 088 1 051 1 032 1 028 1 057

5

1 210 1 226 1 226 1 201 1 184 1 193 1 202 1 196 1 156 1 142 1 131 1 108 1 106

6

776

770

767

744

730

729

718

710

692

686

664

645

650

7

696

716

713

720

733

758

770

756

738

721

715

704

708

8

744

745

748

748

759

763

762

760

741

735

720

728

739

9

589

587

587

574

572

566

561

543

533

500

499

488

472

10

771

775

759

756

749

753

767

769

778

782

790

796

804

11

1 265 1 261 1 261 1 251 1 257 1 250 1 246 1 236 1 234 1 210 1 245 1 237 1 226

12

1 006 1 000 1 014 1 004 983

982

978

977

954

936

933

941

957

13

1 482 1 447 1 460 1 400 1 371 1 358 1 344 1 340 1 337 1 317 1 297 1 283 1 267

14

1 676 1 672 1 679 1 671 1 618 1 619 1 626 1 606 1 610 1 571 1 566 1 530 1 535

Statewide 14 830 14 814 14 816 14 646 14 478 14 502 14 550 14 468 14 350 14 113 14 033 13 965 13 973

APPENDIX B
Regional Chart of Outcome XIV Placement Stability Performance Coefficient
(March 2018 March 2019)
National Standard 4.12 Desired Goal to Meet the PIP 6.01

Outcome VI Placement Stability for Children in DFCS Custody Under the Age of 18 (By Region) (March 2018 March 2019)

Region Mar-18 Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Nov-18 Dec-18 Jan-19 Feb-19 Mar-19

1

5.72 5.85 5.81 5.63 5.50 5.66 5.75 5.73 5.42 5.29 5.18 5.31 5.06

2

5.75 5.87 5.63 5.59 5.61 5.52 5.42 5.38 5.32 4.83 4.66 4.61 4.50

3

5.19 5.21 5.18 5.28 4.98 4.98 4.86 4.87 4.49 4.30 4.19 4.24 3.83

4

4.36 4.05 3.86 3.72 3.61 3.57 3.58 3.89 4.06 4.01 4.15 4.09 3.94

5

5.33 5.36 5.53 5.64 5.68 5.69 5.71 5.66 5.79 5.66 5.41 5.25 5.29

6

4.16 3.97 3.86 4.31 4.36 4.74 4.65 4.91 4.90 4.71 5.10 5.99 5.46

7

3.21 3.15 3.02 3.23 3.31 3.51 3.50 3.45 3.30 3.34 3.38 3.40 3.40

8

2.86 2.89 3.10 3.19 3.54 3.96 4.02 3.81 3.91 4.11 4.03 3.79 3.93

9

3.59 3.14 3.36 3.87 4.11 4.00 3.81 3.86 3.88 3.85 3.89 3.89 3.82

10

3.84 3.56 3.00 3.22 3.05 2.93 3.00 2.97 3.30 3.31 3.71 4.10 4.23

11

4.29 4.34 4.42 4.26 4.38 4.54 4.33 4.16 3.96 3.79 3.66 3.72 3.30

12

5.16 4.89 4.80 4.81 4.80 5.27 5.54 5.34 5.12 4.66 4.55 4.48 4.64

13

6.62 6.70 6.74 6.62 6.87 7.01 6.79 7.32 7.21 6.87 6.78 6.38 6.43

14

6.40 6.50 6.56 6.43 6.43 6.63 6.72 6.55 6.45 6.19 5.69 5.68 5.65

Statewide 5.04 5.00 4.96 4.97 4.98 5.10 5.09 5.10 5.01 4.86 4.75 4.77 4.64