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How Compares with Pupil to Staff Ratio

Of the 0 s with enrollment and staffing data within the , , with a student Enrollment of 0, places in terms of Enrollment for fiscal year . With a Pupil to Staff ratio of , ranks in terms of the Pupil to Staff ratio which is 0 more than the Peer Group average of 0.0 to 1. NOTE: the Pupil to Staff ratio is for comparison purposes only. It is the viewer's perspective that weighs the service delivery versus the cost of those services.

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Why it Matters: Mouse over the dots to see which district is reflected and the detail about their Pupil to Staff Ratio. The Pupil to Staff Ratio graph correlates the size of schools, as measured by Enrollment, and Staff as a ratio respectively. The district on the far right has the largest Enrollment. The district on the far left has the smallest Enrollment. The higher up you travel on the graph indicates districts that have the most pupils for each staff member. (n081) (o90)

Data Source: The school district financial data comes from two sources. Historic data is provided by downloads from the State Department of Education. Future data is loaded by the respective school district financial department. Personnel FTE counts come from the REP report submitted by each school district and include purchased services (a.k.a., privatization). The current data reflects the December report. (n098)
Data Table showing all the Districts in the Job Function: All Functions
School NameLies WithinEnrollment1Peer
Rank
Average SalaryStaffPupil to
Staff
2Peer
Rank

1Rank is based on Enrollment in descending order.

2Rank is based on Pupil to Staff Ratio in descending.