Hornell City School District Schools
School Name
City
Grade Level
County
Student Enrollment Information
Kindergarten
(Full Day) |
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
4th |
5th |
6th |
7th |
8th |
9th |
10th |
11th |
12th |
193 |
144 |
119 |
114 |
123 |
132 |
133 |
156 |
153 |
168 |
165 |
143 |
143 |
Year Statistics Compiled:
2005
District teacher data and statistics
Superintendent: | George Kiley |
|
| Full Time | Part Time |
Principals | 3 | 0 |
Assistant Principals | 1 | 0 |
Teachers | 161 | 0 |
Other Professional Staff | 18 | 0 |
*Staff data was compiled in 2006 |
District Administrative Salaries
Title
Salary
Benefits
Other
Total Compensation
Superintendent Of Schools
$125,000
$30,836
$3,000
$158,836
Note: Data from the 2004-05 school year. It is a requirement that districts report the salaries of the superintendent; the deputy, assistant or associate superintendents; and other administrators or supervisors paid in excess of $113,000. |
Adequate Yearly Progress Decisions
Sub-Group Names
Satisfactory
School Year
Subject:Elementary / Middle School English Language Arts
Black Or African American
Yes
2006
Students With Disabilities
No
2006
Economically Disadvantaged
Yes
2006
Subject:Elementary / Middle School Math
Black Or African American
Yes
2006
Students With Disabilities
Yes
2006
Economically Disadvantaged
Yes
2006
Subject:Elementary / Middle School Science
Subject:High School English Language Arts
Economically Disadvantaged
Yes
2006
Subject:High School Graduation Rate
Students With Disabilities
Yes
2006
Economically Disadvantaged
Yes
2006
Subject:High School Math
Economically Disadvantaged
Yes
2006
Regents Results
Subject
Year
# Tested
Percent Passing
Earth Science
2006
99
87.9%
Global Hist & Geography
2006
156
71.8%
Living Environment
2006
171
78.9%
US History and Govt
2006
120
83.3%
Graduation Info
Group
High School Graduate
Regents Diplomas
Advanced Regents Diplomas
IEP / Local Certificates
Year
All Students
99
82 (82%)
50 (50%)
9
2006
All Students
119
105 (88%)
49 (41%)
17
2005
All Students
112
84 (75%)
0 (0%)
11
2004
General Education
93
77 (82%)
48 (51%)
2
2006
General Education
112
99 (88%)
48 (42%)
0
2005
General Education
103
79 (76%)
0 (0%)
0
2004
Students With Disabilities
6
5 (83%)
2 (33%)
7
2006
Students With Disabilities
7
6 (85%)
1 (14%)
17
2005
Students With Disabilities
9
5 (55%)
0 (0%)
11
2004
Student Post-Graduation Plans
Number of high school students planning to attend 4 year colleges In New York State
32 (32%)
Number of high school students planning to attend 4 year colleges Outside of New York State
5 (05%)
Number of high school students planning to attend 2 year colleges In New York State
39 (39%)
Number of high school students planning to attend 2 year colleges Outside of New York State
1 (01%)
Number of high school students planning to attend Post Secondary institutions In New York State
0 (0%)
Number of high school students planning to attend Post Secondary institutions Outside of New York State
0 (0%)
Number of high school graduates who plan to enroll in the Military
5 (05%)
Number of high school graduates who plan to pursue employment
17 (05%)
Number of high school graduates with disabilities who plan to attend vocational rehabilitation programs.
0 (0%)
Number of high school graduates with a known plan not specified above.
0 (0%)
Number of high school graduates whose plans do not fit the above categories or are unknown.
0 (0%)
2005/06 District Expenditure & Revenue Information
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Unreserved Fund Balance:
680,384
-
State AID Revenue:
17,151,884
-
Star Revenue:
1,641,749
-
Total State Revenue (State Aid + Star):
18,793,633
-
Local Revenue:
4,993,437
-
Federal Revenue:
2,452,274
-
Total Revenue (state + local + federal revenues):
26,239,344
-
Central Administration:
658,033
-
Board of Education:
111,518
-
Teacher Salaries:
8,336,042
-
Pupil Personnel Services Instructional Salaries:
350,567
-
Curriculum Development and Support Instructional Salaries:
454,318
-
Boces Instructional Expenditures:
2,753,998
-
Tuition Paid to other districts (excluding special act districts):
35,112
-
Tuition Not Included in Tuition Above:
0
-
Other Instructional Salaries:
1,731,256
-
Other Instructional Expenses:
835,129
-
Community Service:
0
-
Operations and Maintenance:
1,838,965
-
Teacher Retirement:
697,854
-
Health:
3,604,348
-
Other Employee Benefits:
1,634,279
-
Other Undistributed:
479,174
-
Other:
0
-
SubTotal (total exp minus debt service expenditures (principal & interest) and transportation):
23,520,593
-
Transportation:
557,209
-
Debt Service-Principle:
1,170,000
-
Debt Service-Interest:
892,323
-
Total Expenditure:
26,140,125
-
Duplicated Combined Adjusted Average Daily Membership:
1,991
-
Revenue Per Pupil:
13,179
-
Expenditure Per Pupil:
13,129
-
Actual Value Per Total Wealth Unit (Property Wealth Per Pupil):
111,959
-
Income Per Total Wealth Pupil Unit:
56,966
-
Combined Wealth Ratio:
0.401
-
IE 1 (Instructional Expenditures Excluding Fringe Benefits) as Percent of Total Expenditures:
55.46%
-
Percent that fringe (employee) benefits for the instructional program are of total expenditures:
19.54%
-
Instructional Expenditures (Including Fringe Benefits) as a percent of total expenditures:
74.99%
-
Instructional Expense as a percent of Adjusted Total Expense:
83.33%
-
Local Revenue Effort Rate (Local Revenues Divided by Property Value):
20.13
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