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© 2012 T hinkst ock/iS tock phot o UT A H S TATE OFFICE OF EDU CA TIO N www.schools.utah.gov

UTAH STATE OFFICE OF EDUCATION

250 East 500 South P.O. Box 144200 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4200

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CORE CRT LANGUAGE ARTS

TESTING, 2012

Demographic # Students Percentage

Tested Passing Total 388,933 83.9 Female 189,895 86.8 Male 199,038 81.1 African American 5,267 67.0 Asian 7,154 82.6 Caucasian 302,185 87.8 Hispanic 58,560 67.8 Native American 4,715 64.8 Pacific Islander 6,012 75.5 Econ. Disadvantaged 150,424 74.4 Non-Economically Disadvantaged 238,509 89.9 Limited English Prof. 19,067 36.5 Native English Ability 369,866 86.3 Students With

Disabilities 48,918 52.7

Students Without

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CORE CRT MATHEMATICS

TESTING, 2012

Demographic # Students Percentage

Tested Passing Total 354,604 69.1 Female 173,076 69.3 Male 181,528 68.9 African American 4,976 45.8 Asian 6,420 71.2 Caucasian 273,318 74.2 Hispanic 55,096 48.8 Native American 4,479 43.7 Pacific Islander 5,607 56.9 Econ. Disadvantaged 140,688 58.5 Non-Economically Disadvantaged 213,916 76.1 Limited English Prof. 18,568 28.5 Native English Ability 336,036 71.4 Students With

Disabilities 45,747 42.2 Students Without

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Expenditures by Function

8.31% Support Services

(Students and Staff)

10.76% District and School Administration 10.07% Plant Operation and

Maintenance 3.64% Student Transportation 0.16% Other Total Expenditures = $3,470,290,225 67.06% Instruction

2012 PUBLIC EDUCATION

GENERAL FUND

2.67% Local Tuition, Fees, and Investments 23.11% Property Taxes 25.78% Total Local Total Revenue = $3,510,406,905 Funding by Source 8.61% Federal 65.61% State

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Demographic Number Percent American Indian 20,509 3.4% Asian 14,680 2.4% Black/African American 12,157 2.0% Hispanic/Latino 93,166 15.5% Pacific Islander 12,414 2.1% White 530,727 88.3% *In 2011–12, students were allowed to mark multiple races, therefore percentage totals do not equal 100%

2011–12 Public School

ENROLLMENT DEMOGRAPHICS*

PUBLIC SCHOOLS BY

GRADE LEVEL, 2011–12*

Type of School Number Pre-K 2

Elementary Schools 555

Middle/Junior High Schools 170

High Schools 136

K–12 13

Alternative Schools 42

Special Education Schools 84

Virtual Schools 16**

Vocational Schools 67

Youth in Custody Schools 3

Total 1,072 **Virtual schools were excluded from the total in order to provide a distinct count. * In 2011–12, school counts do not

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MEDIAN TEACHER

SALARY

Utah (2011–12) $45,432 National Average (2011–12) $56,643 Utah (2010–11) $45,329 National Average (2010–11) $54,965

PUPIL-TEACHER RATIO

Utah (2011) 22.0 students Nation (2010) 16.0 students

NUMBER OF LICENSED

EDUCATORS

Classroom Teachers 26,062.76 Educator Specialists 3,928.52 District and School

Administrators 1,621.33

Total FTEs 31,612.61

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VALUE OF THE WPU

2012–13 School Year

Weighted Pupil Unit = $2,842 per Pupil* The weighted pupil unit (WPU) is the basic source

of funding for public education and accounts for about half of all school funding. It is paid to districts according to enrollments.

* Except for the Special Education add-on and CTE add-on where the value of the WPU is $2,607.

PER PUPIL SPENDING

in Perspective, 2010

Nation Utah Rank

Total $10,652 $6,452 51 Instruction $6,526 $4,154 51 Pupil Support $592 $249 51 Staff Support $510 $262 49 School Admin $579 $393 50 District Admin $211 $81 50

Source: Revenues and Expenditures for Public Elementary and Secondary Education: School Year 2009–10 (Fiscal Year 2010)

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PUBLIC SCHOOL

ENROLLMENT

* Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind were not included in the total. (October 2012 Enrollment = 600,985) District Enrollment Alpine 70,811 Beaver 1,544 Box Elder 11,001 Cache 15,890 Canyons 33,528 Carbon 3,435 Daggett 181 Davis 68,342 Duchesne 4,829 Emery 2,311 Garfield 948 Grand 1,441 Granite 67,600 Iron 8,519 Jordan 52,043 Juab 2,283 Kane 1,209 Logan 6,063 Millard 2,782 Morgan 2,531 Murray 6,428 Nebo 30,494 District Enrollment No. Sanpete 2,377 No. Summit 977 Ogden 12,570 Park City 4,421 Piute 308 Provo 14,202 Rich 481 Salt Lake 23,759 San Juan 3,064 Sevier 4,629 So. Sanpete 3,189 So. Summit 1,468 Tintic 228 Tooele 14,034 Uintah 7,291 Wasatch 5,585 Washington 26,131 Wayne 525 Weber 30,732 Charter Schls. 50,801 USDB* 216

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USOE Phone Main 801.538.7500 Fax 801.538.7768 Board of Ed. 801.538.7517 Adult Ed. 801.538.7824 Charter Schls. 801.538.7720 District Phone Alpine 801.610.8400 Beaver 435.438.2291 Box Elder 435.734.4800 Cache 435.752.3925 Canyons 801.826.5000 Carbon 435.637.1732 Daggett 435.784.3174 Davis 801.402.5261 Duchesne 435.738.1240 Emery 435.687.9846 Garfield 435.676.8821 Grand 435.259.5317 Granite 385.646.5000 Iron 435.586.2804 Jordan 801.567.8100 Juab 435.623.1940 Kane 435.644.2555 Logan 435.755.2300 Millard 435.864.1000 Morgan 801.829.3411 Murray 801.264.7400 USOE Phone Curriculum 801.538.7788 Law/Legal 801.538.7830 Licensing 801.538.7741 Public Rel. 801.538.7635 Special Ed. 801.538.7757 District Phone Nebo 801.354.7400 No. Sanpete 435.462.2485 No. Summit 435.336.5654 Ogden 801.737.7300 Park City 435.645.5600 Piute 435.577.2912 Provo 801.374.4800 Rich 435.793.2135 Salt Lake 801.578.8599 San Juan 435.678.1211 Sevier 435.896.8214 So. Sanpete 435.835.2261 So. Summit 435.783.4301 Tintic 435.433.6363 Tooele 435.833.1900 Uintah 435.781.3100 Wasatch 435.654.0280 Washington 435.673.3553 Wayne 435.425.3813 Weber 801.476.7800

EDUCATION CONTACTS

Utah State Office of Education (USOE)

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UTAH STATE BOARD

OF EDUCATION

Dist Member City Phone

1 Tami W. Pyfer Logan 435.753.7529

2 Keith M. Buswell Pleasant View 801.510.1773

3 Craig E. Coleman Genola 801.754.3655

4 David L. Thomas So. Weber 801.479.7479

5 Kim Burningham Bountiful 801.292.9261

6 Michael G. Jensen West Valley 801.955.5550

7 Leslie B. Castle Salt Lake 801.581.9752

8 Jennifer A. Johnson Murray 801.742.1616

9 Joel Coleman West Jordan 801.634.6251

10 David L. Crandall Draper 801.232.0795

11 Jefferson Moss Saratoga Springs 801.916.7386

12 Dixie L. Allen Vernal 435.789.0534

13 C. Mark Openshaw Provo 801.377.0790

14 Debra G. Roberts Beaver 435.438.5843

15 Barbara W. Corry Cedar City 435.586.3050

Martell Menlove 801.538.7510

State Superintendent of Public Instruction Representative appointments:

Marlin K. Jensen, Board of Regents Teresa Theurer, Board of Regents James V. (Jim) Olsen, UCAT Isaiah (Ike) Spencer, CMAC R. Dean Rowley, USBA Advisor Laura Belnap, Charter Schools

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