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Rush-Henrietta Schools
Rush-Henrietta Central School District is located at 2034 Lehigh Sta Road Henrietta, NY and provides education for grades K-12. Rush-Henrietta Central School District celebrates its 60th anniversary of centralization. On November 14, 1946, Rush and Henrietta residents voted overwhelmingly to combine their small schools into a single district to provide children with more efficient and cost-effective educational opportunities. The vote was opposite of one held eight years earlier; in September 1938, voters rejected centralization by a 653-421 margin.
The Rush-Henrietta school district opened on July 1, 1947. George Yackel and John Parker, two well-known figures in education were appointed to lead the district. Students from many schools in Rush and Henrietta soon were brought together as one.
In demonstrating foresight and concern for the future, Rush and Henrietta residents realized in the 1940s that centralizing their school districts would provide enhanced opportunities for academic achievement and lifelong success. In keeping with that philosophy, today’s families in Rush-Henrietta are to be commended for their unwavering commitment to student learning. So, too, are the district’s staff members, both past and present, who dedicate their professional pursuits to fostering student learning.
The Rush-Henrietta Central School District thanks you for your continued support, and looks forward to many more decades of excellence in education. Together, the district is guiding student success.
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Rush-Henrietta Central School District
2034 Lehigh Sta Road Henrietta, NY 14467
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Monroe County, New York
585-359-5012
Serving grades K-12
Students: 5703
Student / Teacher Ratio: 12
Schools in this District: 9
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Rush-Henrietta Central School District Schools
Student Enrollment Information
Kindergarten (Half Day) |
Kindergarten (Full Day) |
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2nd |
3rd |
4th |
5th |
6th |
7th |
8th |
9th |
10th |
11th |
12th |
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| Total Students: | 5703 | | Attendance Rate: | 96% | | Suspensions: | 218 | | Year Statistics Compiled: | 2005 |
District teacher data and statistics | Superintendent: | Kenneth Graham | | | | Full Time | Part Time | | Principals | 9 | 0 | | Assistant Principals | 6 | 0 | | Teachers | 465 | 20 | | Other Professional Staff | 110 | 5 | | *Staff data was compiled in 2006 |
District Administrative Salaries | Title | Salary | Benefits | Other | Total Compensation |
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| Superintendent Of Schools | $160,808 | $43,488 | $0 | $204,296 | | Ass T Sup T For Instruction | $118,801 | $27,250 | $0 | $146,051 | | Ass T Sup T Business & Operat | $108,286 | $26,981 | $0 | $135,267 | | Exec Dir School Improvement | $108,930 | $0 | $0 | $108,930 | | Elementary Principal | $101,596 | $0 | $0 | $101,596 | | Middle School Principal | $107,157 | $0 | $0 | $107,157 | | Dir School Facilities | $109,011 | $0 | $0 | $109,011 | 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 Name | Satisfactory | School Year | | Subject: Elementary / Middle School English Language Arts |
| All Students | Yes | 2006 | | Black Or African American | Yes | 2006 | | Hispanic Or Latino | Yes | 2006 | | Asian Or Pacific Islander | Yes | 2006 | | White | Yes | 2006 | | Students With Disabilities | Yes | 2006 | | Limited English Proficient | Yes | 2006 | | Economically Disadvantaged | Yes | 2006 | | Subject: Elementary / Middle School Math |
| All Students | Yes | 2006 | | Black Or African American | Yes | 2006 | | Hispanic Or Latino | Yes | 2006 | | Asian Or Pacific Islander | Yes | 2006 | | White | Yes | 2006 | | Students With Disabilities | Yes | 2006 | | Limited English Proficient | 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 | | Black Or African American | Yes | 2006 | | Asian Or Pacific Islander | Yes | 2006 | | White | Yes | 2006 | | Students With Disabilities | No | 2006 | | Economically Disadvantaged | Yes | 2006 | | Subject: High School Graduation Rate |
| All Students | Yes | 2006 | | Black Or African American | Yes | 2006 | | White | Yes | 2006 | | Students With Disabilities | Yes | 2006 | | Economically Disadvantaged | Yes | 2006 | | Subject: High School Math |
| All Students | Yes | 2006 | | Black Or African American | Yes | 2006 | | Asian Or Pacific Islander | Yes | 2006 | | White | Yes | 2006 | | Students With Disabilities | Yes | 2006 | | Economically Disadvantaged | Yes | 2006 |
Regents Results | Subject | Year | # Tested | Percent Passing |
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| Earth Science | 2006 | 686 | | 86.2% | | English | 2006 | 516 | | 88.6% | | French | 2006 | 87 | | 93.1% | | German | 2006 | 22 | | 95.5% | | Global Hist & Geography | 2006 | 604 | | 81.5% | | Living Environment | 2006 | 522 | | 89.1% | | Math A | 2006 | 582 | | 88.0% | | Math B | 2006 | 343 | | 72.9% | | Chemistry | 2006 | 243 | | 74.9% | | Physics | 2006 | 147 | | 66.7% | | Spanish | 2006 | 156 | | 95.5% | | US History and Govt | 2006 | 510 | | 88.6% |
Graduation Info | Group | High School Graduates | Regents Diplomas | Advanced Regents Diplomas | IEP / Local Certificates | Year |
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| All Students | 415 | 344 (82%) | 187 (45%) | 21 | 2006 | | All Students | 407 | 338 (83%) | 179 (43%) | 20 | 2005 | | All Students | 434 | 282 (64%) | 0 (0%) | 22 | 2004 | | General Education | 358 | 323 (90%) | 184 (51%) | 0 | 2006 | | General Education | 360 | 319 (88%) | 177 (49%) | 0 | 2005 | | General Education | 378 | 269 (71%) | 0 (0%) | 0 | 2004 | | Students With Disabilities | 57 | 21 (36%) | 3 (05%) | 21 | 2006 | | Students With Disabilities | 47 | 19 (40%) | 2 (04%) | 20 | 2005 | | Students With Disabilities | 56 | 13 (23%) | 0 (0%) | 22 | 2004 |
Student Post-Graduation Plans | Number of high school students planning to attend 4 year colleges In New York State | 127 (30%) | | Number of high school students planning to attend 4 year colleges Outside of New York State | 33 (07%) | | Number of high school students planning to attend 2 year colleges In New York State | 184 (44%) | | Number of high school students planning to attend 2 year colleges Outside of New York State | 2 (00%) | | Number of high school students planning to attend Post Secondary institutions In New York State | 2 (00%) | | Number of high school students planning to attend Post Secondary institutions Outside of New York State | 6 (01%) | | Number of high school graduates who plan to enroll in the Military | 9 (02%) | | Number of high school graduates who plan to pursue employment | 49 (02%) | | 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. | 2 (00%) | | Number of high school graduates whose plans do not fit the above categories or are unknown. | 1 (00%) |
2005/06 District Expenditure & Revenue Information
| Unreserved Fund Balance: | 4,857,678 |
| State AID Revenue: | 24,786,400 |
| Star Revenue: | 7,227,956 |
| Total State Revenue (State Aid + Star): | 32,014,356 |
| Local Revenue: | 61,608,929 |
| Federal Revenue: | 2,786,389 |
| Total Revenue (state + local + federal revenues): | 96,409,674 |
| Central Administration: | 1,529,043 |
| Board of Education: | 236,103 |
| Teacher Salaries: | 26,554,201 |
| Pupil Personnel Services Instructional Salaries: | 2,676,484 |
| Curriculum Development and Support Instructional Salaries: | 3,105,449 |
| Boces Instructional Expenditures: | 10,414,683 |
| Tuition Paid to other districts (excluding special act districts): | 38,162 |
| Tuition Not Included in Tuition Above: | 1,335,420 |
| Other Instructional Salaries: | 7,492,984 |
| Other Instructional Expenses: | 3,188,810 |
| Community Service: | 0 |
| Operations and Maintenance: | 6,358,455 |
| Teacher Retirement: | 2,544,028 |
| Health: | 7,585,645 |
| Other Employee Benefits: | 5,462,049 |
| Other Undistributed: | 2,169,676 |
| Other: | 10,548,703 |
| SubTotal (total exp minus debt service expenditures (principal & interest) and transportation): | 91,239,895 |
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| Transportation: | 5,252,730 |
| Debt Service-Principle: | 1,060,000 |
| Debt Service-Interest: | 427,713 |
| Total Expenditure: | 97,980,338 |
| Duplicated Combined Adjusted Average Daily Membership: | 5,713 |
| Revenue Per Pupil: | 16,875 |
| Expenditure Per Pupil: | 17,150 |
| Actual Value Per Total Wealth Unit (Property Wealth Per Pupil): | 367,747 |
| Income Per Total Wealth Pupil Unit: | 102,883 |
| Combined Wealth Ratio: | 0.964 |
| IE 1 (Instructional Expenditures Excluding Fringe Benefits) as Percent of Total Expenditures: | 55.94% |
| Percent that fringe (employee) benefits for the instructional program are of total expenditures: | 15.65% |
| Instructional Expenditures (Including Fringe Benefits) as a percent of total expenditures: | 71.58% |
| Instructional Expense as a percent of Adjusted Total Expense: | 86.87% |
| Local Revenue Effort Rate (Local Revenues Divided by Property Value): | 22.11 |
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