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Le Roy Central School District is located at 2-6 Trigon Park in Le Roy, New York. The district provides a quality education for students in kindergarten through 12th grades in two facilities, which include Wolcott Street School and LeRoy Junior-Senior High School. The district resides on the eastern edge of Genesee County.

The vision of Le Roy Central School District states, “Le Roy Central School District is a world class community of learners who exceed core local, state, national, and international standards.” Their mission statement is, "The mission of the Le Roy Central School District is to provide an exceptional, high quality educational environment where all learners are empowered to succeed."

Along with adhering to their vision and mission statement the Le Roy Central School Districts believes in an all-encompassing, safe, and healthy learning environment, value in every student and staff member, strong close ties with the community and family, high expectations, importance of continuous improvement, a wide range of educational programs, taking pride in the schools and the community, and the development of talented individuals.

The community as well as parents work alongside the district to ensure a quality education is available for all students.

Le Roy Central School District Information

Le Roy Central School District

2-6 Trigon Park

Le Roy, NY 14482

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Genesee County, New York

585-768-8133

Serving grades K-12, US

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Students: 1410

Student / Teacher Ratio: 12.2

Schools in this District: 2

Le Roy Central 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 Ungraded
Secondary
89 94 91 100 96 115 89 125 112 127 119 105 127 21
Total Students:
1410
Attendance Rate:
95%
Suspensions:
52
Year Statistics Compiled:
2005
District teacher data and statistics
Superintendent:David Deloria
 Full TimePart Time
Principals20
Assistant Principals20
Teachers1133
Other Professional Staff90
*Staff data was compiled in 2006
District Administrative Salaries
Title
Salary
Benefits
Other
Total Compensation
Superintendent Of Schools
$115,360
$11,928
$0
$127,288
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
All Students
Yes
2006
White
Yes
2006
Students With Disabilities
Yes
2006
Economically Disadvantaged
Yes
2006
Subject:Elementary / Middle School Math
All Students
Yes
2006
White
Yes
2006
Students With Disabilities
Yes
2006
Economically Disadvantaged
Yes
2006
Subject:Elementary / Middle School Science
All Students
Yes
2006
Subject:High School English Language Arts
All Students
Yes
2006
White
Yes
2006
Subject:High School Graduation Rate
All Students
Yes
2006
White
Yes
2006
Subject:High School Math
All Students
Yes
2006
White
Yes
2006

Regents Results

Subject
Year
# Tested
Percent Passing
 
Earth Science
2006
119
96.6%
English
2006
112
89.3%
French
2006
15
100.0%
Global Hist & Geography
2006
135
88.9%
Latin
2006
12
100.0%
Living Environment
2006
126
89.7%
Math A
2006
133
95.5%
Math B
2006
136
85.3%
Chemistry
2006
86
89.5%
Physics
2006
48
100.0%
Spanish
2006
36
100.0%
US History and Govt
2006
116
96.6%

Graduation Info

Group
High School Graduate
Regents Diplomas
Advanced Regents Diplomas
IEP / Local Certificates
Year
All Students
112
111 (99%)
63 (56%)
14
2006
All Students
89
83 (93%)
46 (51%)
5
2005
All Students
114
77 (67%)
0 (0%)
8
2004
General Education
101
101 (1%)
62 (61%)
9
2006
General Education
85
79 (92%)
45 (52%)
0
2005
General Education
95
69 (72%)
0 (0%)
0
2004
Students With Disabilities
11
10 (90%)
1 (09%)
5
2006
Students With Disabilities
4
4 (1%)
1 (25%)
5
2005
Students With Disabilities
19
8 (42%)
0 (0%)
8
2004

Student Post-Graduation Plans

Number of high school students planning to attend 4 year colleges In New York State
44 (39%)
Number of high school students planning to attend 4 year colleges Outside of New York State
7 (06%)
Number of high school students planning to attend 2 year colleges In New York State
42 (37%)
Number of high school students planning to attend 2 year colleges Outside of New York State
1 (00%)
Number of high school students planning to attend Post Secondary institutions In New York State
1 (00%)
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
2 (01%)
Number of high school graduates who plan to pursue employment
4 (01%)
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.
11 (09%)
2005/06 District Expenditure & Revenue Information
  • Unreserved Fund Balance:
    665,697
  • State AID Revenue:
    10,043,994
  • Star Revenue:
    1,868,689
  • Total State Revenue (State Aid + Star):
    11,912,683
  • Local Revenue:
    6,840,745
  • Federal Revenue:
    724,131
  • Total Revenue (state + local + federal revenues):
    19,477,559
  • Central Administration:
    286,539
  • Board of Education:
    217,108
  • Teacher Salaries:
    6,006,564
  • Pupil Personnel Services Instructional Salaries:
    228,482
  • Curriculum Development and Support Instructional Salaries:
    388,568
  • Boces Instructional Expenditures:
    1,506,873
  • Tuition Paid to other districts (excluding special act districts):
    0
  • Tuition Not Included in Tuition Above:
    121,725
  • Other Instructional Salaries:
    1,284,263
  • Other Instructional Expenses:
    856,926
  • Community Service:
    0
  • Operations and Maintenance:
    1,542,479
  • Teacher Retirement:
    595,126
  • Health:
    1,229,643
  • Other Employee Benefits:
    1,056,884
  • Other Undistributed:
    717,167
  • Other:
    0
  • SubTotal (total exp minus debt service expenditures (principal & interest) and transportation):
    16,038,347
  • Transportation:
    1,008,369
  • Debt Service-Principle:
    1,366,555
  • Debt Service-Interest:
    1,001,691
  • Total Expenditure:
    19,414,962
  • Duplicated Combined Adjusted Average Daily Membership:
    1,447
  • Revenue Per Pupil:
    13,461
  • Expenditure Per Pupil:
    13,417
  • Actual Value Per Total Wealth Unit (Property Wealth Per Pupil):
    162,352
  • Income Per Total Wealth Pupil Unit:
    75,806
  • Combined Wealth Ratio:
    0.553
  • IE 1 (Instructional Expenditures Excluding Fringe Benefits) as Percent of Total Expenditures:
    53.53%
  • Percent that fringe (employee) benefits for the instructional program are of total expenditures:
    13.56%
  • Instructional Expenditures (Including Fringe Benefits) as a percent of total expenditures:
    67.09%
  • Instructional Expense as a percent of Adjusted Total Expense:
    81.22%
  • Local Revenue Effort Rate (Local Revenues Divided by Property Value):
    21.9

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All Schools in Le Roy Central School District


Le Roy Central School District, Genesee County, New York