At the end of the second year, the figure rose to about 25 percent and then declined.
The 1987-88 figure declined to 63; so far in the current school year it is 50.
By the end of 2004, that figure would decline to $20 billion.
In 1947, Christians made up 85% of the population, but by 1998 the figure had declined to 40%.
And the figure has been steadily declining in recent years.
The figure declined to 8.94 million in 1997, the last year for which statistics are available.
That figure declined by 4 percent in the second quarter.
In states that have their own testing programs, the figure declines to 2 percent, the report said.
A decade later, that figure had declined to 14 percent.
That figure had declined to 125 by the late 1940s.