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NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS DIRECTORY OF PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION AGENCIES 1995–96 U.S. Department of Education Office of Educational Research and Improvement NCES 98-201

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  • NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS

    DIRECTORYOF

    PUBLICELEMENTARY

    AND

    SECONDARYEDUCATIONAGENCIES

    1995–96

    U.S. Department of Education Office of Educational Research and Improvement NCES 98-201

  • DIRECTORYOF

    PUBLICELEMENTARY

    AND

    SECONDARYEDUCATIONAGENCIES

    1995–96

  • U.S. Department of EducationRichard W. RileySecretary

    Office of Educational Research and ImprovementRicky T. TakaiActing Assistant Secretary

    National Center for Education StatisticsPascal D. Forgione, Jr.Commissioner

    National Center for Education Statistics

    "The purpose of the Center shall be to collect, and analyze, and disseminate statistics and other data related to education in the United States and in other nations."--Section 406(b) of the General Education Provisions Act, as amended (20 U.S.C. 1221e-1).

    July 1998

    The NCES web site home page ishttp://nces.ed.gov

    Contact:Lena McDowell(202) 219-1628

    John Sietsema(202) 219-1335

  • Page iii

    Foreword

    This directory is part of the continuing series of education directoriesof the National Center for Education Statistics. We issue thispublication in order to provide a current listing of local public schoolsystems and other education agencies to the many institutions andorganizations that deal with these entities. The overseas regionaloffices of the U.S. Department of Defense Dependents Schools arealso included in this report. Data in this publication will be accessibleelectronically on the NCES Web site upon approval and release.

    We look forward to continued comments from the educationcommunity so our products may be increasingly useful.

    Paul PlanchonAssociate CommissionerSurveys and Cooperative Systems Group

    Lee HoffmanProgram ManagerElementary/Secondary Cooperative Programs

  • Page v

    Acknowledgments

    Common Core of Data Coordinators, designated by the Chief StateSchool Officers as official state liaisons with the National Center forEducation Statistics (NCES), are the primary providers of theinformation presented in this document. The Directory of PublicElementary and Secondary Education Agencies, 1995–96, could nothave been developed without substantial efforts by these coordinators.There are others in each state who spent hours assisting the CommonCore of Data Coordinators in providing this

    information to NCES. Although we cannot list the names of all ofthese people, we wish to thank them for their invaluable assistance.

    Below is a list of all Common Core of Data Coordinators and ChiefState School Officers. A list of state education agency addresses isprovided as an appendix to this directory.

    State Common Core of Data Coordinators Chief State School Officers

    AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareDistrict of ColumbiaFloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaine

    Julie PerryRoger StephanVickie AshingRick WiggallLynn BaugherJo Ann KeithRichard CloudWalter OrrArlene AckermanG. Lavan Dukes, Jr.Sue GandyThomas SakaTimothy HillDennis PowellGary TatlockLeland TackGary WatsonRobin MorleySue DishonghJames Watkins, Jr.

    Edward R. RichardsonShirley J. HollowayLisa GrahamRaymond J. SimonDelaine A. EastinWilliam J. MoloneyTheodore S. SergiIris T. MettsArlene AckermanFrank T. BroganLinda SchrenkoHerman M. AizawaAnne C. FoxJoseph A. Spagnolo, Jr.Suellen K. ReedTed StilwillJohn A. TompkinsWilmer S. CodyCecil J. PicardJ. Duke Albanese

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    State Common Core of Data Coordinators Chief State School Officers

    MarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming

    Kathie HiattRoger HatchKi-Suck ChungRoderick RieseM. Francie Gilmore-DunnTom Ogle Dori NielsonPamela TagartCheryl PurvisRon LeClercRobert KrebsHenry BorgrinkRonald DanforthEngin KonancThomas MorthBeth JuilleratDawn WilliamsWalter KoscherRoger G. HummelTerry BergnerJoAnn KerreySusan RyanDeborah GilliamJose JohnsonPatricia BowlesCatlin HawkinsMona MalloryEdward StrozykNancy WalkerLinda ZachShirley Winter

    Nancy S. GrasmickFrank HayduArthur E. EllisRobert J. WedlRichard A. BoydRobert E. BartmanNancy KeenanDouglas D. ChristensenMary L. PetersonElizabeth M. TwomeyLeo F. KlagholzMichael J. DavisRichard P. MillsMichael E. WardWayne G. SansteadJohn M. GoffSandy GarrettNorma PaulusEugene W. Hickok, Jr.Peter McWaltersBarbara S. NielsenKaron L. SchaackJane WaltersMichael A. MosesScott W. BeanMarc E. HullPaul D. StapletonTeresa BergesonHenry MarockieJohn T. BensonJudy Catchpole

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    State Common Core of Data Coordinators Chief State School Officers American SamoaGuamNorthern Mariana IslandsPuerto RicoVirgin IslandsDept of Defense Schools

    Russell AabNerissa Bretania-ShaferWilliam P. MatsonAdia I. Rodreguiz RoigGloria JosiahGretchen Ridgeway

    Laloulu TagoilelagiRoland L. G. TaimangloWilliam S. TorresVictor R. FajardoListon A. DavisLillian Gonzalez

    The National Center for Education Statistics wishes to acknowledgethe valuable contributions made by the reviewers of this publication,listed below:

    Steve Broughman National Center for Education StatisticsClaire Geddes National Center for Education StatisticsKathie Hiatt Maryland Department of EducationTiffanie Lee Council of Chief State School OfficersFrank Morgan National Center for Education Statistics

    Credit is also due to Sheryl Jones of the Census Bureau for herassistance in the development of this directory. Michael Freeman ofthe Census Bureau is responsible for the computer applications usedin the production of this directory. And to Bob Burton of the NationalCenter for Education Statistics who chaired the publication'sadjudication.

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    Contents

    Foreword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii

    Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v

    Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi

    Using the Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiii

    Types of Agencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xvii

    Abbreviations Used in the Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xix

    Summary Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxi

    Tables1. Number and percentage of public elementary and

    secondary education agencies, by type of agency,and by state: School year 1995–96. . . . . . . . . . . . xxiv

    2. Distribution of regular public elementary andsecondary school districts and students, by districtmembership size: School year 1995–96. . . . . . . . . . xxv

    3. Number of regular public elementary and secondary school districts, by grade span, and by membershipsize: School year 1995–96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxv

    4. Number of regular public elementary and secondary school districts, by grade span, and by state: School year 1995–96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxvi

    5. Number of regular public elementary and secondaryschool districts, by membership size, and by state:School year 1995–96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxvii

    6. Distribution of regular public elementary and secondary school districts with student membership, by member-ship size, and by state: School year 1995–96 . . . . . . xxix

    Universe of Public Elementary and Secondary Education Agencies: 1995–96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

    Appendices

    A. State Education Agency Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 399 B. Education Agency Sample Survey Form . . . . . . . . . . . . 405 C. School Universe Sample Survey Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 406

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    Introduction

    One of the major responsibilities of the National Center for EducationStatistics (NCES) is to report on the condition of public elementaryand secondary education in the United States. In support of thismission, NCES collects from state education agencies selected dataitems about all the public elementary and secondary schools andeducation agencies in the 50 states, the District of Columbia and the5 outlying areas: American Samoa, Guam, Commonwealth of theNorthern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.Information is also provided by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD)on its dependents schools overseas.

    Information on the universe of public schools and education agenciesis collected annually in the NCES Common Core of Data (CCD)surveys. The surveys are completed from administrative records ofthe state education agencies by Common Core of Data Coordinatorswho are designated by their chief state school officers as official stateliaisons with the National Center for Education Statistics.

    The information for this publication comes primarily from the CCDeducation agency universe data collection of Spring, 1996. In theIntroduction, several tables that summarize the contents of the file areprovided. They are followed by the listing of education agencies,organized by state and type of agency. The directory lists all reportedpublic elementary/secondary education agencies in the 50 states, theDistrict of Columbia, the 5 outlying areas, and DOD. An agencycannot be designated as more than one type, and if there are noagencies of a given type in a state, the heading for that type isomitted. Definitions of agency types are given on page xvii.

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    Using the Directory

    A complete entry for an agency includes the following information:

    • State

    • Name of agency

    • Mailing address including:Street or P.O. BoxCity of mailing addressZIP code

    • Telephone number

    • Name of county

    • Metropolitan status code

    • Grade span

    • Student membership

    • Number of regular high school graduates (1994–95 school year)

    • Number of students with an Individualized Education Program (IEP)

    • Number of teachers

    • Number of schools

    State

    The state in which an agency is located is identified in the upperleft-hand or right-hand corner of the page.Name of Agency

    This column lists the names of education agencies providing publicelementary and secondary education, in alphabetic and/or numericorder, grouped by type of agency within state or state-level jurisdiction.The listed agency name is the name commonly used within the state,as supplied by the state education agency. It may differ from the legalname of the education agency. If there are no agencies of a giventype in a state, the heading for that type is omitted from the listing.

    Street or P.O. Box of Mailing Address This is the post office box number, rural route number, or thebuilding's block number and name of the street where mail to theagency's chief executive officer should be addressed. The mailingaddress given here may not represent the physical location of theagency. If the field is blank, no street address is used by the stateeducation agency in mailings to the education agency.

    City of Mailing Address

    This column provides the name of the city used in the mailing addressof the agency's chief executive officer. If a state name abbreviationappears in this column, then the mailing address of the agency islocated in the state shown rather than in the state actually served bythe agency. This was true for 17 agencies in 1995–96. The streetaddress and ZIP code also follow this convention. If no address wassupplied by the state CCD coordinator (as was the case for 93agencies), this field is blank.

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    ZIP Code

    The ZIP code is assigned by the U.S. Postal Service to aid in thedelivery of mail. The first digit is a regional identifier, the next 2 digitsidentify the post office, and the next 2 digits identify the block or zone.

    Telephone Number The entry in this column lists the 3-digit area code, 3-digit exchange,and 4-digit local telephone number of the administrative office of theagency's chief executive officer. If no number was supplied by thestate CCD coordinator, this field is blank (66 agency telephonenumbers were not reported or missing).

    Name of County

    The entry in this column is the county where the chief executive officerof the agency maintains the agency's operational and administrativebase. If no county is given, this field is blank.

    Metro Status Code (MSC)

    This column presents a single-digit code that classifies an educationagency's service area relative to one of the 355 Metropolitan StatisticalAreas (MSA) determined by the Bureau of Census during the 1980Decennial Census and updated as of 1990. The following codes areused:

    1—The agency serves the central city of an MSA.2—The agency serves an MSA but not primarily its central city.3—The agency does not serve an MSA.

    Grade Span

    The entries of this column identify the lowest and highest gradesserved by the agency, as inferred from student membership data forthe schools affiliated with the agency. This span is represented by afive-character code with the general form LL-HH, where LL representsthe lowest grade level offered by the agency's schools and HH

    represents the highest grade level offered. The following codes areused to describe grade-span when numerical designations areinappropriate:

    PK= PrekindergartenKG= KindergartenUG= Ungraded

    Grades recognized for inclusion in the universe of elementary andsecondary agencies range from prekindergarten (PK) through gradetwelve (12). Note that a district whose span is identified by gradesmay also include ungraded pupils. In addition, two grade-spanpatterns are used that require explanation:

    UG-UG: This category is used to indicate that all of the studentsof an agency are ungraded. This is typically the casewith regional educational services agencies (RESA).

    00-00: This designation identifies agencies that have noresponsibility for instructing students or that have noschools associated with them. The most prevalent ofthese are supervisory union administrative centers,special-purpose agencies that provide the services of acommon superintendent of schools and businessmanager to clusters of small agencies.

    Student Membership

    Student membership is defined as the unduplicated count of studentson the roll of the agency (excluding any formerly enrolled studentswho withdrew), taken on the school day closest to October 1, 1995.

    Various conditions exist in which student membership may not bereported for an agency. Some types of agencies, such as supervisoryunion administrative centers or regional education service agencies,typically do not report students. Some regular school districts contractwith other agencies to provide services for a portion of their studentsrather than operate schools for these students themselves. In thesecases, student membership is not

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    reported for the receiving district in order to avoid duplication ofstudent counts. Conversely, in cases where all students are sent toa contracting agency, no membership is reported for the sending, or"nonoperating," district. Student membership is also not generallyattributed to supervisory union administrative centers or regionaleducation service agencies. In this field and the remaining data fields,missing or "not applicable" responses are represented by three dashes(---).

    1994–95 Regular High School (HS) Graduates

    This figure represents the number of students who have received adiploma from a regular high school program or summer school in thisagency during the period September 1994 through August 1995. Notincluded in this count are other high school completers such asgraduates of adult education programs, GED certificate recipients, andcompleters of educational programs for which a certificate other thana diploma is awarded.

    Special Education Individualized Education Program (IEP)

    This is a count of all students under the jurisdiction of this agency whohave an Individualized Education Program on file under the Individualswith Disabilities Education Act (IDEA-Part B). (These students arealso included in the Total Student Membership field.)

    No special education IEP counts were reported by Kentucky,Minnesota, and Washington.

    Teachers

    This figure represents the number of classroom teachers reported inthe schools associated with each agency. The source of this numberis the 1995–96 CCD Public Education Agency Universe. Teacherswho are not assigned to schools, such as teachers of the homeboundor itinerant teachers who serve pupils in several schools, may not beincluded in this count in all cases. This number is reported in full-timeequivalents rather than head counts. It is reported to one decimalplace at the school level but the sum for each agency, as reported inthis directory, is rounded to the nearest whole number. Minnesota didnot report teachers on the Public Elementary/Secondary EducationAgency Universe in 1995–96. Teacher data for Minnesota were takenfrom the CCD Public School Universe.

    Schools

    This represents the number of schools operated by the agency.

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    Types of Agencies

    • Regular school districts are agencies responsible for providing freepublic elementary and secondary education for school-age childrenresiding within their jurisdiction. These agencies may include specialand vocational education in a comprehensive educational setting.In some cases, these education agencies contract with otheragencies to provide services rather than operating schoolsthemselves.

    • Supervisory union administrative centers are agencies that provideadministrative services for a group of small school districts.Terminology varies among reporting state education agencies. Forexample, in Nebraska each county superintendent providesadministrative services to all school districts within the county havingfewer than seven teachers. In that state the supervisory unions arecalled "county administered systems." Although supervisory unionadministrative centers generally do not report student membership,there may be some exceptions to this rule.

    In this directory, the administrative center and regular districts whichit serves are listed separately as a consequence of organizing theagency listings in alphabetic order within type of agency.

    • Regional educational service agencies (RESA) are agencies thatprovide special services (such as regional vocational/technical orspecial education) to other public elementary and secondaryeducation agencies.

    • State-operated agencies are any elementary, secondary, orcombined education programs operated by a state agency (suchas state schools for the blind or deaf) reported by the CCDCoordinator.

    • Federally operated agencies are any elementary, secondary, orcombined education programs operated by a federal agency (suchas Bureau of Indian Affairs) reported by the CCD Coordinator.

    • Other agencies are any elementary, secondary, or combinededucation programs that cannot be appropriately classified usinganother CCD designation and that have been reported as such bythe state's CCD Coordinator.

    • Districts having student membership include all regular schooldistricts for which membership of one or more students wasreported by the state's CCD Coordinator for the 1995–96 schoolyear.

  • Page xix

    Abbreviations Used in the Directory

    STATES

    AK AlaskaAL AlabamaAR ArkansasAS America SamoaAZ ArizonaCA CaliforniaCO ColoradoCT ConnecticutDC District of ColumbiaDE DelawareFL FloridaGA GeorgiaGU GuamHI HawaiiIA IowaID IdahoIL IllinoisIN IndianaKS KansasKY KentuckyLA LouisianaMA MassachusettsMD MarylandME MaineMI MichiganMN MinnesotaMO MissouriMP Commonwealth of the Northern

    Mariana IslandsMS MississippiMT MontanaNC North CarolinaND North Dakota

    NE NebraskaNV NevadaNH New HampshireNJ New JerseyNM New MexicoNY New YorkOH OhioOK OklahomaOR OregonPA PennsylvaniaPR Puerto RicoRI Rhode IslandSC South CarolinaSD South DakotaTN TennesseeTX TexasUT UtahVA VirginiaVI Virgin IslandsVT VermontWA WashingtonWI WisconsinWV West VirginiaWY Wyoming

    OTHER TERMS

    A AgencyAC AcademicACM AccommodationAD AdultADM Administration, AdministrativeAG AgricultureAR Area

    ATC Area Technical CenterAVTS Area Vocational Technical

    SchoolB BoardBIA Bureau of Indian AffairsBOCES Board of Cooperative

    Educational ServicesBL BlindBOR BoroughBOY Boy(s)C, CORP CorporationCAR CareerCLD ChildCLDN ChildrenCMN CommonCMP ComputerCMSN CommissionCMTE CommitteeCNSM ConsortiumCNT CentralCO, CY CountyCOM CommunityCOMM Unit, CU Community UnitCON ConsolidatedCOOP CooperativeCOR Correction(s)CS Central SchoolCSD Community School DistrictCTR CenterCTY CityCUR CurriculumD, DI, DIS, DIST DistrictDEP Department

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    DF DeafDOD Dept of DefenseDVL DevelopmentalED EducationEDL EducationalEL ElementaryES Education School/Service DistrictEX ExemptedEX VILL Exempted VillageFAM FamilyFRE FreeGRL GirlH HighHLT HealthHM HomeHND Handicap, HandicappedI, IND IndependentIEP Individualized education programIMP ImprovementIN IndianINS InstitutionsINT IntermediateISD Independent School DistrictIU Intermediate UnitJCT JunctionJR JuniorJT JointJTR JointureJVSD Joint Vocational School DistrictL LearningLOC Local

    M MetropolitanMSD Metropolitan School DistrictMUL MultiMUN MunicipalMVR Maine Vocational RegionNNOP, NON-OPNonoperatingNRS NurseOP OperatingOR OrganizationP PublicPAR ParishPLT PlantationPRO ProgramR ReorganizedRE ResourceRGN RegionRGNL RegionalRGT RegentsRNH RanchROP Regional Occupational ProgramRU Rural S, SCH School(s)SAD School Administrative DistrictSAU School Administrative UnionSEC SecondarySEP SeparateSERRC Special Education Regional

    Resource CenterSOC Social

    SP SpecialST StateSUP, SUPT SuperintendentSUPV SupervisorSVCS ServicesT, TECH TechnicalTER TerritoryTERL TerritorialTRD TradeTRN TrainingTWN TownTWP TownshipU UnionUG UngradedU, UNF, UNIF UnifiedUHS Unified High School UHSD Unified High School DistrictUF, UFS, UFSD Union Free School DistrictUNIV UniversityUNOR UnorganizedUSD Union School DistrictUT UnitUTD UnitedV, VOC VocationalVIL VillageVLY ValleyYTH Youth

  • Summary Tables

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    Summary Tables

    An overview of the patterns of elementary/secondary educationagencies within the reporting states can be gained by an examinationof the six summary tables provided.

    Table 1 shows the number and percentage of public elementary/secondary education agencies, by type of agency and by state. In allbut nine states, the District of Columbia, the outlying areas, (excludingDOD Dependents Schools), some educational services are providedby agencies other than regular school districts. These agencies takemany forms and serve varied purposes, but they generally providespecial educational services such as special or vocational educationprograms to a cluster of school districts in a specified jurisdiction.

    Table 2 indicates what percentage of 14,766 regular school districts,by pupil membership, serve what percentage of elementary/secondaryschool students in the United States. The primary purpose of thistable is to allow users of the Directory to focus their attention on thesize of district most appropriate to their interests. Note that althoughschool districts in the three categories representing the largest districts(memberships 10,000 and higher) comprise only 5.2 percent of allschool districts, they serve 48.8 percent of all public school studentsin the United States.

    Table 3 provides a breakdown of regular school districts by gradespan and membership to enable researchers and other users of thedirectory to make judgments about the characteristics of this universe.It can be seen from this table that elementary/secondary unifiedschool districts (those offering PK, K through 12) represent 71.1percent of all regular school districts.

    Table 4 gives a breakdown of regular school districts by grade spanand state. While most states' school districts are PK, K, 1 to 12, thereare states who choose, by definition, to designate larger proportionsof districts as either elementary or secondary districts. What occursas a result of these designations is variance in reporting among statesas shown on this table. Table 5 shows the number of regular school districts in each sizecategory by state. It can be seen from this table that small schooldistricts are more prevalent than large ones, but that the ratio of smalldistricts to large ones varies widely among states.

    Table 6, in addition to showing the number of regular school districtshaving student membership in each state, indicates the number ofstudents in membership in school districts at selected percentileintervals on an ascending size scale. A total of 77 regular schooldistricts reported no students in membership and an additional 322regular school districts reported zero students and therefore do notappear on this table. In the United States, the median school districthas 1,052 pupils in membership; the average, or mean, number ofpupils in a district is 3,089. In the 1994–95 Directory, the median was1,039 and the mean was 3,033 pupils.

  • Table 1. Number and percentage of public elementary and secondary education agencies, by type of agency, and by state: School year 1995-96

    Regular school Regional educationdistricts including service agencies & State operated Federally operated

    Total supervisory supervisory union agencies and other agenciesState agencies union components administrative centers

    Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent United States 16,265 14,766 90.8 1,164 7.2 194 1.2 141 0.9

    Alabama 131 127 96.9 0 0.0 1 0.8 3 2.3Alaska 55 55 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Arizona 242 227 93.8 5 2.1 1 0.4 9 3.7Arkansas 332 311 93.7 17 5.1 4 1.2 0 0.0California 1,060 999 94.2 58 5.5 3 0.3 0 0.0

    Colorado 194 176 90.7 18 9.3 0 0.0 0 0.0Connecticut 179 166 92.7 6 3.4 4 2.2 3 1.7Delaware 22 19 86.4 0 0.0 3 13.6 0 0.0District of Columbia 1 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Florida 74 67 90.5 0 0.0 1 1.4 6 8.1

    Georgia 180 180 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Hawaii 1 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Idaho 113 112 99.1 0 0.0 1 0.9 0 0.0Illinois 1,024 905 88.4 83 8.1 5 0.5 31 3.0Indiana 327 295 90.2 28 8.6 3 0.9 1 0.3

    Iowa 415 384 92.5 15 3.6 15 3.6 1 0.2Kansas 304 304 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Kentucky 258 176 68.2 0 0.0 80 31.0 2 0.8Louisiana 72 66 91.7 0 0.0 5 6.9 1 1.4Maine 326 284 87.1 40 12.3 1 0.3 1 0.3

    Maryland 24 24 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Massachusetts 464 353 76.1 85 18.3 1 0.2 25 5.4Michigan 693 631 91.1 57 8.2 4 0.6 1 0.1Minnesota 452 388 85.8 61 13.5 3 0.7 0 0.0Mississippi 164 153 93.3 0 0.0 10 6.1 1 0.6

    Missouri 537 531 98.9 0 0.0 2 0.4 4 0.7Montana 551 472 85.7 77 14.0 2 0.4 0 0.0Nebraska 786 668 85.0 112 14.2 6 0.8 0 0.0Nevada 18 17 94.4 0 0.0 1 5.6 0 0.0New Hampshire 246 178 72.4 68 27.6 0 0.0 0 0.0

    New Jersey 620 608 98.1 12 1.9 0 0.0 0 0.0New Mexico 89 89 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0New York 753 715 95.0 38 5.0 0 0.0 0 0.0North Carolina 123 119 96.7 0 0.0 2 1.6 2 1.6North Dakota 284 238 83.8 38 13.4 3 1.1 5 1.8

    Ohio 781 661 84.6 94 12.0 3 0.4 23 2.9Oklahoma 548 548 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Oregon 243 234 96.3 6 2.5 2 0.8 1 0.4Pennsylvania 614 501 81.6 101 16.4 12 2.0 0 0.0Rhode Island 37 36 97.3 0 0.0 1 2.7 0 0.0

    South Carolina 106 95 89.6 11 10.4 0 0.0 0 0.0South Dakota 218 177 81.2 17 7.8 5 2.3 19 8.7Tennessee 140 140 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Texas 1,044 1,044 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Utah 47 40 85.1 5 10.6 2 4.3 0 0.0

    Vermont 344 284 82.6 60 17.4 0 0.0 0 0.0Virginia 165 141 85.5 22 13.3 0 0.0 2 1.2Washington 305 296 97.0 9 3.0 0 0.0 0 0.0West Virginia 57 55 96.5 0 0.0 2 3.5 0 0.0Wisconsin 444 426 95.9 16 3.6 2 0.5 0 0.0Wyoming 58 49 84.5 5 8.6 4 6.9 0 0.0 Outlying areasDOD Dependents Schools 12 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 12 100.0American Samoa 1 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Guam 1 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Northern Marianas 1 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Puerto Rico 1 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Virgin Islands 1 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0NOTE: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, "Public Elementary andSecondary Education Agency Universe."

  • Table 2. Distribution of regular public elementary and secondary school districts and students, by district membership size: School year 1995-96

    PercentDistrict Districts ofmembership size Number Percent students United States 14,766 100.0 100.0

    100,000 or more 23 0.2 11.725,000 to 99,999 193 1.3 18.810,000 to 24,999 553 3.7 18.67,500 to 9,999 320 2.2 6.25,000 to 7,499 693 4.7 9.52,500 to 4,999 2,027 13.7 16.02,000 to 2,499 870 5.9 4.41,500 to 1,999 1,089 7.4 4.31,000 to 1,499 1,595 10.8 4.5800 to 999 855 5.8 1.7600 to 799 922 6.2 1.4450 to 599 952 6.4 1.1300 to 449 1,152 7.8 1.0150 to 299 1,424 9.6 0.71 to 149 1,699 11.5 0.3Zero 322 2.2 0.0Size not reported 77 0.5 0.0NOTE: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.Excludes outlying areas.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Centerfor Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, "PublicElementary and Secondary Education Agency Universe."

  • Table 3. Number of regular public elementary and secondary school districts, by grade span, and by membership size: School year 1995-96Grade span

    District Total PK,K.1 PK,K,1 PK,K,1 PK,K,1 Grades notmembership size districts to 6 to 8 to 9 to 12 7 to 12 9 to 12 Other reported United States Number 14,766 640 2,318 18 10,505 89 433 356 407 Percent 100.0 4.3 15.7 0.1 71.1 0.6 2.9 2.4 2.8

    100,000 or more 23 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 025,000 to 99,999 193 0 1 0 191 1 0 0 010,000 to 24,999 553 2 30 0 501 5 13 2 07,500 to 9,999 320 3 21 0 287 1 7 1 05,000 to 7,499 693 7 40 0 623 5 16 2 02,500 to 4,999 2,027 14 120 1 1,839 6 43 4 02,000 to 2,499 870 9 59 0 777 0 19 5 11,500 to 1,999 1,089 15 81 3 945 6 32 7 01,000 to 1,499 1,595 19 149 4 1,361 12 38 11 1800 to 999 855 11 110 0 691 5 34 4 0600 to 799 922 17 134 0 726 9 31 5 0450 to 599 952 28 176 3 699 3 37 6 0300 to 449 1,152 48 238 3 798 13 28 22 2150 to 299 1,424 106 446 1 777 9 51 29 51 to 149 1,699 359 711 3 267 14 84 257 4Zero 322 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 317Size not reported 77 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77NOTE: Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.Excludes outlying areas.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data,"Public Elementary and Secondary Education Agency Universe."

  • Table 4. Number of regular public elementary and secondary school districts, by grade span, and by state: School year 1995-96Grade span

    State Total PK,K,1 PK,K,1 PK,K,1 PK,K,1 Grades notdistricts to 6 to 8 to 9 to 12 7 to 12 9 to 12 Other reported

    United States 14,766 640 2,318 18 10,505 89 433 356 407

    Alabama 127 0 0 0 127 0 0 0 0Alaska 55 0 0 0 54 0 1 0 0Arizona 227 8 94 1 84 0 16 11 13Arkansas 311 0 0 0 311 0 0 0 0California 999 74 514 1 295 13 87 15 0

    Colorado 176 1 0 0 175 0 0 0 0Connecticut 166 16 30 0 110 5 3 2 0Delaware 19 0 0 0 15 1 3 0 0District of Columbia 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Florida 67 0 0 0 67 0 0 0 0

    Georgia 180 1 1 0 173 0 0 5 0Hawaii 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Idaho 112 1 4 0 106 0 0 1 0Illinois 905 2 395 0 403 0 105 0 0Indiana 295 0 1 0 291 0 0 0 3

    Iowa 384 10 18 0 353 0 0 2 1Kansas 304 0 2 1 301 0 0 0 0Kentucky 176 0 4 1 171 0 0 0 0Louisiana 66 0 0 0 66 0 0 0 0Maine 284 15 86 1 111 1 4 10 56

    Maryland 24 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 0Massachusetts 353 45 17 0 176 0 2 8 105Michigan 631 7 21 0 526 1 2 28 46Minnesota 388 20 11 2 331 4 5 10 5Mississippi 153 0 0 1 148 0 3 1 0

    Missouri 531 0 73 0 449 0 0 3 6Montana 472 42 211 0 47 0 118 47 7Nebraska 668 103 158 0 267 8 14 103 15Nevada 17 0 1 0 16 0 0 0 0New Hampshire 178 28 54 2 65 3 6 6 14

    New Jersey 608 66 226 1 206 17 34 31 27New Mexico 89 0 1 0 88 0 0 0 0New York 715 23 15 2 645 9 0 15 6North Carolina 119 0 0 0 119 0 0 0 0North Dakota 238 13 24 0 178 6 1 12 4

    Ohio 661 0 0 0 610 0 0 1 50Oklahoma 548 9 106 1 430 0 0 2 0Oregon 234 9 39 1 168 1 8 8 0Pennsylvania 501 0 2 0 498 0 0 0 1Rhode Island 36 0 2 0 31 0 0 3 0

    South Carolina 95 0 1 0 91 0 1 2 0South Dakota 177 2 4 0 165 0 0 2 4Tennessee 140 2 10 3 120 0 0 3 2Texas 1,044 21 49 0 968 0 0 6 0Utah 40 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0

    Vermont 284 109 67 0 35 19 10 11 33Virginia 141 0 1 0 131 0 0 0 9Washington 296 13 27 0 248 0 0 8 0West Virginia 55 0 0 0 55 0 0 0 0Wisconsin 426 0 47 0 368 1 10 0 0Wyoming 49 0 2 0 47 0 0 0 0 Outlying areasDOD Dependents Schools 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0American Samoa 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Guam 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Northern Marianas 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Puerto Rico 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Virgin Islands 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data,"Public Elementary and Secondary Education Agency Universe."

  • Table 5. Number of regular public elementary and secondary school districts, by membership size, and by state: School year 1995-96

    District membership sizeState Total 100,000 25,000 10,000 7,500 5,000 2,500 2,000 1,500

    districts or more to 99,999 to 24,999 to 9,999 to 7,499 to 4,999 to 2,499 to 1,999 United States 14,766 23 193 553 320 693 2,027 870 1,089

    Alabama 127 0 4 7 11 15 52 15 16Alaska 55 0 1 3 0 1 3 2 3Arizona 227 0 4 17 4 11 23 17 20Arkansas 311 0 0 3 4 9 26 12 21California 999 2 32 103 50 73 133 65 52

    Colorado 176 0 6 12 1 3 20 5 8Connecticut 166 0 0 6 6 15 41 14 13Delaware 19 0 0 4 0 3 7 1 1District of Columbia 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Florida 67 7 17 11 5 8 9 6 1

    Georgia 180 0 10 19 12 18 54 15 25Hawaii 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Idaho 112 0 1 3 3 5 13 5 11Illinois 905 1 2 15 12 29 95 49 73Indiana 295 0 2 15 10 22 58 36 52

    Iowa 384 0 1 6 2 4 21 8 33Kansas 304 0 2 4 2 7 16 16 13Kentucky 176 0 2 7 5 14 54 18 19Louisiana 66 0 7 14 7 11 19 6 2Maine 284 0 0 0 1 0 21 13 14

    Maryland 24 4 5 7 0 5 3 0 0Massachusetts 353 0 1 9 7 21 68 30 19Michigan 631 1 2 21 10 34 117 54 68Minnesota 388 0 4 10 8 12 38 17 32Mississippi 153 0 1 3 6 14 52 16 24

    Missouri 531 0 2 15 4 11 47 24 26Montana 472 0 0 1 1 3 6 2 6Nebraska 668 0 2 1 1 2 10 6 3Nevada 17 1 1 0 2 2 3 0 2New Hampshire 178 0 0 2 0 1 17 8 13

    New Jersey 608 0 2 11 10 30 80 35 58New Mexico 89 0 1 6 4 5 13 4 6New York 715 1 2 11 20 48 138 71 74North Carolina 119 0 7 26 14 19 33 8 4North Dakota 238 0 0 2 2 0 5 1 2

    Ohio 661 0 6 13 15 38 140 73 92Oklahoma 548 0 2 8 1 9 18 16 18Oregon 234 0 3 7 3 10 31 14 12Pennsylvania 501 1 1 13 16 37 174 62 71Rhode Island 36 0 0 3 1 3 17 2 4

    South Carolina 95 0 5 13 10 10 22 9 3South Dakota 177 0 0 2 0 0 9 3 2Tennessee 140 1 3 12 6 20 42 9 11Texas 1,044 2 31 44 13 54 115 47 70Utah 40 0 6 6 0 6 8 2 2

    Vermont 284 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 4Virginia 141 1 8 15 12 14 37 12 13Washington 296 0 3 25 9 16 38 12 22West Virginia 55 0 1 7 4 11 15 4 7Wisconsin 426 0 2 9 5 9 57 18 41Wyoming 49 0 0 2 1 1 7 4 3 Outlying areasDOD Dependents Schools 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0American Samoa 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Guam 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Northern Marianas 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Puerto Rico 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Virgin Islands 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

  • Table 5. Number of regular public elementary and secondary school districts, by membership size, and by state: School year 1995-96--Continued

    District membership sizeState 1,000 800 600 450 300 150 Size not

    to 1,499 to 999 to 799 to 599 to 449 to 299 1 to 149 Zero reported United States 1,595 855 922 952 1,152 1,424 1,699 322 77

    Alabama 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Alaska 1 3 3 7 11 11 6 0 0Arizona 15 6 11 9 9 26 42 12 1Arkansas 38 37 41 41 40 33 6 0 0California 53 48 45 61 59 91 132 0 0

    Colorado 17 10 8 15 25 24 22 0 0Connecticut 20 10 9 7 12 10 3 0 0Delaware 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0District of Columbia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Florida 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Georgia 15 3 1 2 4 2 0 0 0Hawaii 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Idaho 14 4 13 5 15 12 8 0 0Illinois 141 74 102 85 89 89 49 0 0Indiana 61 19 9 3 1 4 0 0 3

    Iowa 42 46 56 67 59 25 13 1 0Kansas 37 22 39 37 54 41 14 0 0Kentucky 21 17 5 3 7 4 0 0 0Louisiana 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Maine 28 10 10 19 18 40 54 56 0

    Maryland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Massachusetts 24 9 9 12 13 18 8 105 0Michigan 88 40 26 23 26 30 53 37 1Minnesota 62 29 31 34 36 41 29 5 0Mississippi 23 5 2 3 4 0 0 0 0

    Missouri 47 37 51 56 62 88 55 6 0Montana 17 8 12 21 37 86 265 1 6Nebraska 16 8 21 33 55 115 380 15 0Nevada 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0New Hampshire 18 7 12 19 15 27 25 0 14

    New Jersey 74 44 43 48 64 60 23 26 0New Mexico 2 7 7 10 7 10 7 0 0New York 142 35 43 38 32 28 26 0 6North Carolina 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0North Dakota 3 3 12 14 32 69 89 4 0

    Ohio 120 61 34 11 4 0 4 50 0Oklahoma 53 30 36 69 87 127 74 0 0Oregon 23 13 10 15 14 26 52 1 0Pennsylvania 78 27 10 7 2 1 0 1 0Rhode Island 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0

    South Carolina 12 5 1 3 0 1 1 0 0South Dakota 12 5 15 16 39 49 21 1 3Tennessee 20 5 4 1 4 0 0 1 1Texas 101 73 91 74 113 124 92 0 0Utah 5 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0

    Vermont 10 16 17 23 31 56 88 0 33Virginia 11 3 4 1 1 0 0 0 9Washington 25 21 17 16 18 30 44 0 0West Virginia 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Wisconsin 73 46 53 40 42 21 10 0 0Wyoming 7 6 4 2 6 4 2 0 0 Outlying areasDOD Dependents Schools 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0American Samoa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Guam 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Northern Marianas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Puerto Rico 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Virgin Islands 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data,"Public Elementary and Secondary Education Agency Universe."

  • Table 6. Distribution of regular public elementary and secondary school districts with student membership, by membership size, and by state: School year 1995-96

    Districts Distribution of districts by membership sizehaving

    State student Mean 10th 25th Median 75th 90th Maximummembership percentile percentile percentile percentile

    United States 14,367 3,089 14,716 123 357 1,052 2,657 5,953

    Alabama 127 5,795 8,414 1,616 2,279 3,259 5,852 9,193Alaska 55 2,312 6,805 134 212 439 922 3,466Arizona 214 3,481 7,924 58 205 1,090 2,713 9,322Arkansas 311 1,456 2,375 284 448 745 1,458 2,937California 999 5,415 22,260 117 367 1,564 5,182 12,983

    Colorado 176 3,725 9,789 136 292 646 2,068 8,353Connecticut 166 3,011 3,579 354 812 1,981 3,613 6,786Delaware 19 5,708 4,989 1,027 2,091 3,730 6,580 11,354District of Columbia 1 79,802 -- -- -- -- -- --Florida 67 32,468 54,436 2,271 4,270 12,935 31,035 72,807

    Georgia 180 7,284 13,163 1,221 1,900 3,256 6,769 14,510Hawaii 1 187,104 -- -- -- -- -- --Idaho 112 2,171 3,663 205 374 963 2,340 5,103Illinois 905 2,127 13,900 204 446 893 1,844 3,650Indiana 292 3,341 4,448 912 1,273 1,960 3,433 6,980

    Iowa 383 1,312 2,526 298 446 673 1,230 2,189Kansas 304 1,523 3,816 195 363 621 1,260 2,688Kentucky 176 3,634 7,555 708 1,273 2,370 3,739 6,239Louisiana 66 12,062 15,327 2,317 3,579 6,286 14,394 24,792Maine 228 937 1,137 71 160 457 1,295 2,450

    Maryland 24 33,564 38,921 3,277 5,896 14,295 37,184 109,980Massachusetts 248 3,162 5,015 273 845 2,204 3,881 6,176Michigan 593 2,751 7,730 161 736 1,551 2,859 5,215Minnesota 383 2,169 4,630 215 408 930 1,831 4,657Mississippi 153 3,292 3,388 1,019 1,559 2,496 3,843 6,229

    Missouri 525 1,664 3,648 140 277 604 1,475 3,592Montana 465 356 922 10 32 118 279 766Nebraska 653 442 2,331 7 13 61 279 619Nevada 17 15,591 39,294 308 967 3,845 7,090 9,861New Hampshire 164 1,184 1,862 79 228 559 1,484 2,676

    New Jersey 582 2,046 3,371 234 446 1,026 2,312 4,683New Mexico 89 3,704 9,878 172 406 865 3,647 8,487New York 709 3,933 39,414 399 855 1,548 2,976 5,327North Carolina 119 9,929 13,386 1,964 3,164 5,809 10,451 18,908North Dakota 234 509 1,385 35 101 194 375 719

    Ohio 611 3,008 5,293 830 1,208 1,875 3,085 5,485Oklahoma 548 1,124 3,182 132 221 428 912 1,930Oregon 233 2,264 5,102 62 183 730 2,295 4,953Pennsylvania 500 3,528 9,691 1,047 1,511 2,459 3,711 6,105Rhode Island 36 4,138 4,278 635 1,937 3,064 4,224 6,822

    South Carolina 95 6,711 8,547 955 1,542 3,663 8,602 14,644South Dakota 173 788 1,866 137 209 345 656 1,448Tennessee 138 6,389 12,532 988 1,635 3,342 5,962 11,032Texas 1,044 3,583 10,933 162 369 850 2,475 6,299Utah 40 11,873 18,608 569 1,536 4,187 12,959 35,247

    Vermont 251 415 505 59 112 239 516 945Virginia 132 8,181 15,701 1,062 2,002 3,598 8,153 16,520Washington 296 3,232 5,667 103 298 1,079 3,424 9,331West Virginia 55 5,572 5,045 1,478 2,000 4,645 6,551 11,666Wisconsin 426 2,042 5,397 361 576 1,001 1,897 3,582Wyoming 49 2,038 2,808 263 418 1,014 2,240 3,769 Outlying areasDOD Dependents Schools -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --American Samoa 1 14,576 -- -- -- -- -- --Guam 1 32,014 -- -- -- -- -- --Northern Marianas 1 8,444 -- -- -- -- -- --Puerto Rico 1 621,121 -- -- -- -- -- --Virgin Islands 1 22,221 -- -- -- -- -- --NOTE: For states and outlying areas that have a single district, distributions cannot be calculated.SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data,"Public Elementary and Secondary School Universe."

  • Universe of Public Elementary and Secondary Education Agencies:

    1995–96

  • ALABAMA Universe of Public Elementary and Secondary Education Agencies - Fall 1995 Page 1

    Mailing Address Total 1994-95 Name of Agency --------------------------------------------------------- Telephone Name of County Metro Grade Student Reg HS Spec Ed Teachers Schools Street or P.O. Box City ZIP Number Status Span Membership Grads IEPRegular School Districts------------------------ALBERTVILLE CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 1487 ALBERTVILLE 35950 205-891-1183 MARSHALL 3 KG-12 3,213 141 370 182 6ALEXANDER CITY CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 1205 ALEXANDER CITY 35010 205-234-5074 TALLAPOOSA 3 KG-12 3,812 164 383 226 5ANDALUSIA CITY SCH DIST 122 SIXTH AVENUE ANDALUSIA 36420 334-222-3186 COVINGTON 3 KG-12 2,089 103 382 131 4ANNISTON CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 1500 ANNISTON 36202 205-231-5000 CALHOUN 1 KG-12 3,586 181 540 232 9ARAB CITY SCH DIST PO DRAWER O ARAB 35016 205-586-6011 MARSHALL 3 KG-12 2,518 208 285 142 4

    ATHENS CITY SCH DIST 313 EAST WASHINGTON STREET ATHENS 35611 205-233-6600 LIMESTONE 2 KG-12 2,981 165 330 187 6ATTALLA CITY SCH DIST 101 CASE AVENUE ATTALLA 35954 205-538-8051 ETOWAH 2 KG-12 2,056 143 285 113 4AUBURN CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 3270 AUBURN 36831 334-887-2100 LEE 3 KG-12 4,067 211 410 269 7AUTAUGA COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 130 PRATTVILLE 36067 334-365-5706 AUTAUGA 2 KG-12 7,834 343 946 400 10BALDWIN COUNTY SCH DIST 175 COURTHOUSE SQUARE BAY MINETTE 36507 334-937-0308 BALDWIN 2 KG-12 20,699 937 2,977 1,258 35

    BARBOUR COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 429 CLAYTON 36016 334-775-3453 BARBOUR 3 KG-12 1,987 57 185 132 7BESSEMER CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 1230 BESSEMER 35021 205-481-9800 JEFFERSON 1 KG-12 4,850 177 735 303 7BIBB COUNTY SCH DIST 103 SW DAVIDSON DRIVE CENTREVILLE 35042 205-926-9881 BIBB 3 KG-12 3,656 156 660 211 8BIRMINGHAM CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 10007 BIRMINGHAM 35202 205-583-4700 JEFFERSON 1 KG-12 41,824 1,755 4,225 2,588 91BLOUNT COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 578 ONEONTA 35121 205-625-4102 BLOUNT 2 KG-12 6,457 353 819 340 10

    BREWTON CITY SCH DIST 811 BELLEVILLE AVENUE BREWTON 36426 334-867-8400 ESCAMBIA 3 KG-12 1,461 83 165 91 3BULLOCK COUNTY SCH DIST PO DRAWER 231 UNION SPRINGS 36089 334-738-2860 BULLOCK 3 KG-12 1,989 64 218 109 4BUTLER COUNTY SCH DIST 215 SIMPSON STREET GREENVILLE 36037 334-382-2665 BUTLER 3 KG-12 4,173 206 640 245 6CALHOUN COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 2084 ANNISTON 36202 205-236-7641 CALHOUN 2 KG-12 10,426 565 1,282 533 16CHAMBERS COUNTY SCH DIST BOX 408D LAFAYETTE 36862 334-864-9343 CHAMBERS 3 KG-12 4,149 174 537 248 10

    CHEROKEE COUNTY SCH DIST 130 EAST MAIN STREET CENTRE 35960 205-927-3362 CHEROKEE 3 KG-12 3,794 221 721 229 7CHILTON COUNTY SCH DIST 1705 LAY DAM ROAD CLANTON 35045 205-755-3190 CHILTON 3 KG-12 6,257 327 1,193 372 9CHOCTAW COUNTY SCH DIST PO DRAWER 839 BUTLER 36904 205-459-3031 CHOCTAW 3 KG-12 2,719 179 337 176 7CLARKE COUNTY SCH DIST BOX 936 GROVE HILL 36451 334-275-3255 CLARKE 3 KG-12 3,971 221 512 240 8CLAY COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 278 ASHLAND 36251 205-354-5414 CLAY 3 KG-12 2,635 132 261 164 7

    CLEBURNE COUNTY SCH DIST R-5 BOX 7 HEFLIN 36264 205-463-5624 CLEBURNE 3 KG-12 2,488 129 535 139 6COFFEE COUNTY SCH DIST 400 REDDOCK HILL ROAD ELBA 36323 334-897-5016 COFFEE 3 KG-12 2,094 108 341 123 4COLBERT COUNTY SCH DIST 116 WEST FIFTH STREET TUSCUMBIA 35674 205-386-8565 COLBERT 2 KG-12 3,390 154 606 221 9CONECUH COUNTY SCH DIST 100 JACKSON STREET EVERGREEN 36401 334-578-1752 CONECUH 3 KG-12 2,386 101 469 149 7COOSA COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 37 ROCKFORD 35136 205-377-4913 COOSA 3 KG-12 1,851 80 285 101 5

    COVINGTON COUNTY SCH DIST BOX 460 ANDALUSIA 36420 334-222-7571 COVINGTON 3 KG-12 3,245 162 609 189 8CRENSHAW COUNTY SCH DIST PO DRAWER 72 LUVERNE 36049 334-335-6519 CRENSHAW 3 KG-12 2,415 142 339 148 3CULLMAN CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 887 CULLMAN 35055 205-734-2233 CULLMAN 3 KG-12 2,739 182 308 155 5CULLMAN COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 518 CULLMAN 35056 205-734-2933 CULLMAN 3 KG-12 9,321 507 1,165 513 14DALE COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 948 OZARK 36361 334-774-2355 DALE 2 KG-12 2,704 155 408 166 7

    DALEVILLE CITY SCH DIST 626 NORTH DALEVILLE AVENUE DALEVILLE 36322 334-598-2456 DALE 2 KG-12 1,790 89 225 99 3DALLAS COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 1056 SELMA 36702 334-875-3440 DALLAS 3 KG-12 5,026 225 619 293 12DECATUR CITY SCH DIST 302 4TH AVENUE NE DECATUR 35601 205-552-3000 MORGAN 1 KG-12 8,690 417 1,171 574 17DEKALB COUNTY SCH DIST BOX 777 FORT PAYNE 35967 205-845-8575 DE KALB 3 KG-12 7,285 425 947 430 12DEMOPOLIS CITY SCH DIST PO DRAWER 759 DEMOPOLIS 36732 334-289-1670 MARENGO 3 KG-12 2,221 137 189 133 4

    DOTHAN CITY SCH DIST 500 DUSY STREET DOTHAN 36301 334-793-1397 HOUSTON 1 KG-12 9,575 507 1,450 549 17ELBA CITY SCH DIST 101 TIGER DRIVE ELBA 36323 334-897-2801 COFFEE 3 KG-12 1,076 75 173 72 2ELMORE COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 617 WETUMPKA 36092 334-567-1200 ELMORE 2 KG-12 9,026 403 1,457 493 11ENTERPRISE CITY SCH DIST 502 EAST WATTS STREET ENTERPRISE 36330 334-347-9531 COFFEE 3 KG-12 5,307 323 452 305 10ESCAMBIA COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 307 BREWTON 36427 334-867-6251 ESCAMBIA 3 KG-12 4,982 262 618 286 11

    ETOWAH COUNTY SCH DIST 3200 W MEIGHAN BOULEVARD GADSDEN 35904 205-549-7577 ETOWAH 2 KG-12 8,664 476 1,284 503 19EUFAULA CITY SCH DIST 420 SANFORD AVENUE EUFAULA 36027 334-687-1100 BARBOUR 3 KG-12 3,066 126 304 192 5FAIRFIELD CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 110 FAIRFIELD 35064 205-780-6137 JEFFERSON 2 KG-12 2,355 114 181 138 5FAYETTE COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 599 FAYETTE 35555 205-932-4611 FAYETTE 3 KG-12 2,936 166 385 179 6FLORENCE CITY SCH DIST 541 RIVERVIEW DRIVE FLORENCE 35630 205-766-3234 LAUDERDALE 1 KG-12 4,951 315 635 339 9

  • Page 2 Universe of Public Elementary and Secondary Education Agencies - Fall 1995 ALABAMA

    Mailing Address Total 1994-95 Name of Agency --------------------------------------------------------- Telephone Name of County Metro Grade Student Reg HS Spec Ed Teachers Schools Street or P.O. Box City ZIP Number Status Span Membership Grads IEPRegular School Districts------------------------FORT PAYNE CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 1029 FORT PAYNE 35967 205-845-0915 DE KALB 3 KG-12 2,598 152 351 149 4FRANKLIN COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 610 RUSSELLVILLE 35653 205-332-1360 FRANKLIN 3 KG-12 3,225 158 406 203 6GADSDEN CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 184 GADSDEN 35999 205-549-2904 ETOWAH 1 KG-12 5,852 238 928 392 15GENEVA CITY SCH DIST 505 NORTH CHEROKEE STREET GENEVA 36340 334-684-3256 GENEVA 3 KG-12 1,560 79 207 95 3GENEVA COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 250 GENEVA 36340 334-684-3686 GENEVA 3 KG-12 2,770 144 404 168 10

    GREENE COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 569 EUTAW 35462 205-372-3161 GREENE 3 KG-12 2,182 110 248 132 4GUNTERSVILLE CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 129 GUNTERSVILLE 35976 205-582-3159 MARSHALL 3 KG-12 1,650 108 198 108 4HALE COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 360 GREENSBORO 36744 334-624-8836 HALE 3 KG-12 3,470 179 542 209 7HALEYVILLE CITY SCH DIST 2000 EAST 20TH STREET HALEYVILLE 35565 205-486-9231 WINSTON 3 KG-12 1,762 86 255 106 2HARTSELLE CITY SCH DIST 109 COLLEGE STREET NW HARTSELLE 35640 205-773-5419 MORGAN 2 KG-12 2,955 216 345 196 5

    HENRY COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 635 ABBEVILLE 36310 334-585-2206 HENRY 3 KG-12 2,842 149 382 166 6HOMEWOOD CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 59366 HOMEWOOD 35259 205-870-4203 JEFFERSON 2 KG-12 3,259 197 387 226 5HOOVER CITY SCH DIST 100 MUNICIPAL DRIVE SUITE 200 HOOVER 35216 205-985-2425 JEFFERSON 2 KG-12 8,235 391 947 577 11HOUSTON COUNTY SCH DIST PO DRAWER 1688 DOTHAN 36302 334-792-8331 HOUSTON 2 KG-12 5,946 296 988 358 8HUNTSVILLE CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 1256 HUNTSVILLE 35807 205-532-4640 MADISON 1 KG-12 24,163 1,274 3,078 1,690 43

    JACKSON COUNTY SCH DIST COURTHOUSE-SUITE 20 SCOTTSBORO 35768 205-574-9200 JACKSON 3 KG-12 6,392 374 663 378 17JACKSONVILLE CITY SCH DIST 123 COLLEGE STREET SW BLDG 6 JACKSONVILLE 36265 205-782-5682 CALHOUN 2 KG-12 1,650 105 240 85 2JASPER CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 500 JASPER 35501 205-384-6021 WALKER 3 KG-12 2,571 204 320 170 6JEFFERSON COUNTY SCH DIST 2100 18TH STREET S BIRMINGHAM 35209 205-930-3800 JEFFERSON 2 KG-12 41,054 2,261 6,610 2,475 58LAMAR COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 1379 VERNON 35592 205-695-7615 LAMAR 3 KG-12 2,957 171 349 171 3

    LANETT CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 329 LANETT 36863 334-644-5900 CHAMBERS 3 KG-12 1,583 82 156 103 4LAUDERDALE COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 278 FLORENCE 35631 205-760-1300 LAUDERDALE 2 KG-12 8,643 445 1,016 505 13LAWRENCE COUNTY SCH DIST 14131 MARKET STREET MOULTON 35650 205-974-1121 LAWRENCE 2 KG-12 6,307 301 877 378 13LEE COUNTY SCH DIST BOX 120 OPELIKA 36803 334-745-9770 LEE 3 KG-12 7,154 300 989 401 11LIMESTONE COUNTY SCH DIST 300 SOUTH JEFFERSON STREET ATHENS 35611 205-232-5353 LIMESTONE 2 KG-12 7,474 363 761 439 10

    LINDEN CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 480609 LINDEN 36748 334-295-8802 MARENGO 3 KG-12 690 55 142 51 3LOWNDES COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 755 HAYNEVILLE 36040 334-548-2131 LOWNDES 3 KG-12 2,969 109 564 170 8MACON COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 90 TUSKEGEE 36083 334-727-1600 MACON 3 KG-12 4,280 176 366 252 8MADISON COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 226 HUNTSVILLE 35804 205-532-3522 MADISON 2 KG-12 18,182 792 2,216 990 21MARENGO COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 480339 LINDEN 36748 334-295-4123 MARENGO 3 KG-12 2,011 119 231 120 4

    MARION COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 189 HAMILTON 35570 205-921-3192 MARION 3 KG-12 4,094 252 567 244 11MARSHALL COUNTY SCH DIST 12380 US HIGHWAY 431 SOUTH GUNTERSVILLE 35976 205-582-3171 MARSHALL 3 KG-12 6,793 259 825 408 14MIDFIELD CITY SCH DIST 417 PARKWOOD STREET MIDFIELD 35228 205-923-2262 JEFFERSON 2 KG-12 1,717 70 319 102 3MOBILE COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 1327 MOBILE 36633 334-690-8227 MOBILE 1 KG-12 65,602 2,883 9,209 3,603 88MONROE COUNTY SCH DIST BOX 967 MONROEVILLE 36461 334-575-2168 MONROE 3 KG-12 5,180 274 481 303 11

    MONTGOMERY COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 1991 MONTGOMERY 36102 334-269-3028 MONTGOMERY 1 KG-12 35,065 1,369 4,135 2,134 55MORGAN COUNTY SCH DIST 1325 POINT MALLARD PKWY SE DECATUR 35601 205-353-6442 MORGAN 1 KG-12 7,537 379 1,323 496 14MOUNTAIN BROOK CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 130040 MOUNTAIN BROOK 35213 205-871-4608 JEFFERSON 2 KG-12 3,677 239 437 282 6MUSCLE SHOALS CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 2730 MUSCLE SHOALS 35662 205-389-2600 COLBERT 2 KG-12 2,228 152 194 135 5ONEONTA CITY SCH DIST ROUTE 1 BOX 14 ONEONTA 35121 205-625-4106 BLOUNT 2 KG-12 1,165 59 128 66 1

    OPELIKA CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 2469 OPELIKA 36803 334-745-9700 LEE 3 KG-12 4,559 196 549 284 8OPP CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 428 OPP 36467 334-493-3173 COVINGTON 3 KG-12 1,616 111 253 107 3OXFORD CITY SCH DIST 310 SECOND STREET E OXFORD 36203 205-831-0243 CALHOUN 2 KG-12 2,803 188 297 153 3OZARK CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 788 OZARK 36361 334-774-5197 DALE 2 KG-12 3,362 208 494 206 6PELL CITY CITY SCH DIST 25-12TH STREET S PELL CITY 35125 205-884-4440 ST. CLAIR 2 KG-12 3,618 161 499 193 5

    PERRY COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 900 MARION 36756 334-683-6528 PERRY 3 KG-12 2,453 106 339 149 6PHENIX CITY CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 460 PHENIX CITY 36867 334-298-0534 RUSSELL 2 KG-12 5,023 216 529 285 9PICKENS COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 32 CARROLLTON 35447 205-367-2080 PICKENS 3 KG-12 3,954 190 542 228 9PIEDMONT CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 232 PIEDMONT 36272 205-447-8831 CALHOUN 2 KG-12 1,200 70 193 67 4PIKE COUNTY SCH DIST 109 EAST CHURCH STREET TROY 36081 334-566-1850 PIKE 3 KG-12 2,527 101 458 162 5

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    Mailing Address Total 1994-95 Name of Agency --------------------------------------------------------- Telephone Name of County Metro Grade Student Reg HS Spec Ed Teachers Schools Street or P.O. Box City ZIP Number Status Span Membership Grads IEPRegular School Districts------------------------RANDOLPH COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 288 WEDOWEE 36278 205-357-4611 RANDOLPH 3 KG-12 2,279 119 317 143 5ROANOKE CITY SCH DIST BOX 312 ROANOKE 36274 334-863-2628 RANDOLPH 3 KG-12 1,586 81 147 84 3RUSSELL COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 400 PHENIX CITY 36868 334-298-8791 RUSSELL 2 KG-12 3,749 124 353 211 8RUSSELLVILLE CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 880 RUSSELLVILLE 35653 205-332-8440 FRANKLIN 3 KG-12 2,399 130 237 136 4SAINT CLAIR COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 248 ASHVILLE 35953 205-594-5693 ST. CLAIR 2 KG-12 6,506 286 753 350 13

    SCOTTSBORO CITY SCH DIST 906 SOUTH SCOTT STREET SCOTTSBORO 35768 205-259-4165 JACKSON 3 KG-12 2,944 143 384 181 6SELMA CITY SCH DIST PO BOX F SELMA 36702 334-874-1600 DALLAS 3 KG-12 4,862 171 642 295 11SHEFFIELD CITY SCH DIST 300 WEST 6TH STREET SHEFFIELD 35660 205-383-0400 COLBERT 2 KG-12 1,608 65 221 106 4SHELBY COUNTY SCH DIST P O BOX 429 COLUMBIANA 35051 205-669-5600 SHELBY 2 KG-12 18,132 879 2,571 1,056 28SUMTER COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 10 LIVINGSTON 35470 205-652-9605 SUMTER 3 KG-12 2,878 161 464 170 6

    SYLACAUGA CITY SCH DIST PO DRAWER 1127 SYLACAUGA 35150 205-245-5256 TALLADEGA 3 KG-12 2,607 115 234 154 5TALLADEGA CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 946 TALLADEGA 35160 205-362-2203 TALLADEGA 3 KG-12 3,623 161 353 210 8TALLADEGA COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 887 TALLADEGA 35160 205-362-1401 TALLADEGA 3 KG-12 7,733 445 1,062 436 15TALLAPOOSA COUNTY SCH DIST COURTHOUSE DADEVILLE 36853 205-825-1020 TALLAPOOSA 3 KG-12 3,419 166 466 203 5TALLASSEE CITY SCH DIST 307 KING STREET TALLASSEE 36078 334-283-6864 ELMORE 2 KG-12 1,727 88 203 95 3

    TARRANT CITY SCH DIST 1318 ALABAMA STREET TARRANT 35217 205-849-3700 JEFFERSON 2 KG-12 1,427 88 257 97 3THOMASVILLE CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 458 THOMASVILLE 36784 334-636-9955 CLARKE 3 KG-12 1,632 86 170 97 2TROY CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 529 TROY 36081 334-566-3741 PIKE 3 KG-12 2,219 134 314 142 3TUSCALOOSA CITY SCH DIST 1100 21ST STREET E TUSCALOOSA 35404 205-759-3510 TUSCALOOSA 1 KG-12 10,302 475 1,671 713 19TUSCALOOSA COUNTY SCH DIST PO DRAWER 2568 TUSCALOOSA 35403 205-758-0411 TUSCALOOSA 2 KG-12 15,168 754 1,577 931 27

    TUSCUMBIA CITY SCH DIST 300 SEVENTH STREET TUSCUMBIA 35674 205-389-2900 COLBERT 2 KG-12 1,535 115 211 94 5VESTAVIA HILLS CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 20826 BIRMINGHAM 35216 205-823-0295 JEFFERSON 2 KG-12 4,243 290 470 254 5WALKER COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 311 JASPER 35502 205-387-0555 WALKER 3 KG-12 9,193 411 1,391 565 22WASHINGTON COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 1359 CHATOM 36518 334-847-2401 WASHINGTON 3 KG-12 3,803 217 326 237 10WILCOX COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 160 CAMDEN 36726 334-682-4716 WILCOX 3 KG-12 2,799 148 377 169 7

    WINFIELD CITY SCH DIST PO BOX 70 WINFIELD 35594 205-487-4255 MARION 3 KG-12 1,422 70 150 81 3WINSTON COUNTY SCH DIST PO BOX 9 DOUBLE SPRINGS 35553 205-489-5018 WINSTON 3 KG-12 2,772 183 410 168 5

    State-operated Agencies-----------------------ALABAMA YOUTH SERVICES PO BOX 66 MOUNT MEIGS 36057 334-215-8100 MONTGOMERY 2 07-12 913 --- 128 60 3

    Federally-operated Agencies---------------------------FORT MCCLELLAN SCHOOL DISTRICT N ANNISTON 36205 CALHOUN 2 00-00 --- --- --- 0 0FORT RUCKER SCHOOL DISTRICT N DALEVILLE 36362 COFFEE 3 00-00 --- --- --- 0 0MAXWELL AFB SCHOOL DISTRICT N MONTGOMERY 36113 MONTGOMERY 2 00-00 --- --- --- 0 0

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    Mailing Address Total 1994-95 Name of Agency --------------------------------------------------------- Telephone Name of County Metro Grade Student Reg HS Spec Ed Teachers Schools Street or P.O. Box City ZIP Number Status Span Membership Grads IEPRegular School Districts------------------------ALASKA GATEWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 226 TOK 99780 907-883-5151 SOUTHEAST FAIRBANKS 3 PK-12 552 24 100 41 9ALEUTIAN REGION SCHOOL DIST PO BOX 330 UNALASKA 99685 907-581-3151 ALEUTIANS WEST 3 KG-12 20 2 7 3 1ALEUTIANS EAST BOROUGH SCH DIS PO BOX 429 SAND POINT 99661 907-383-5222 ALEUTIANS EAST 3 PK-12 392 29 79 36 6ALYESKA CENTRAL SCHOOL 3141 CHANNEL DR. #100 JUNEAU 99801 907-465-2835 JUNEAU 3 KG-12 1,351 24 0 23 1ANCHORAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 196614 ANCHORAGE 99519 907-333-9561 ANCHORAGE 2 PK-12 47,318 2,158 6,808 2,461 84

    ANNETTE ISLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 7 METLAKATLA 99926 907-886-6332 PR WALES-OUTER KETCH3 KG-12 420 23 106 35 3BERING STRAIT SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 225 UNALAKLEET 99684 907-624-3611 NOME 3 PK-12 1,792 61 264 141 15BRISTOL BAY BOROUGH SCH DIST PO BOX 169 NAKNEK 99633 907-246-6857 BRISTOL BAY 3 PK-12 331 18 43 24 3CHATHAM REGION SCHOOLS PO BOX 109 ANGOON 99820 907-788-3682 SKAGWAY-YAKUTAT-ANGO3 KG-12 342 17 52 32 8CHUGACH SCHOOL DISTRICT 165 EAST 56TH AVENUE,SUITE D ANCHORAGE 99518 907-561-3666 VALDEZ-CORDOVA 3 PK-12 155 6 15 5 6

    COPPER RIVER SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 108 GLENNALLEN 99588 907-822-3235 VALDEZ-CORDOVA 3 KG-12 635 42 99 44 10CORDOVA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 140 CORDOVA 99574 907-424-3265 VALDEZ-CORDOVA 3 PK-12 527 30 62 34 2CRAIG CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 800 CRAIG 99921 907-826-3274 PR WALES-OUTER KETCH3 KG-12 427 12 67 26 2DELTA GREELY SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 527 DELTA JUNCTION 99737 907-895-4658 FAIRBANKS NORTH STAR3 PK-12 922 55 168 62 6DENALI BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 280 HEALY 99743 907-683-2278 YUKON-KOYUKUK 3 KG-12 378 22 38 30 4

    DILLINGHAM CITY SCHOOL DIST PO BOX 170 DILLINGHAM 99576 907-842-5223 DILLINGHAM 3 PK-12 516 25 83 39 2FAIRBANKS NORTH STAR BORO S/D 520 FIFTH AVENUE FAIRBANKS 99701 907-452-2000 FAIRBANKS NORTH STAR3 PK-12 15,968 633 2,042 862 30GALENA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 299 GALENA 99741 907-656-1205 YUKON-KOYUKUK 3 PK-12 168 8 22 16 2HAINES BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 1289 HAINES 99827 907-766-2644 HAINES 3 KG-12 439 23 69 29 5HOONAH CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 157 HOONAH 99829 907-945-3611 SKAGWAY-YAKUTAT-ANGO3 PK-12 273 10 60 21 2

    HYDABURG CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 109 HYDABURG 99922 907-285-3491 PR WALES-OUTER KETCH3 KG-12 103 5 14 12 2IDITAROD AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 90 MCGRATH 99627 907-524-3033 YUKON-KOYUKUK 3 KG-12 424 11 80 36 10JUNEAU BOROUGH SCHOOLS 10014 CRAZY HORSE DRIVE JUNEAU 99801 907-463-1700 JUNEAU 3 PK-12 5,531 244 792 286 9KAKE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 450 KAKE 99830 907-785-3741 WRANGELL-PETERSBURG 3 KG-12 193 12 37 14 2KASHUNAMIUT SCHOOL DISTRICT 985 KSD WAY CHEVAK 99563 907-858-7713 WADE HAMPTON 3 KG-12 244 5 27 20 2

    KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH SCHS 148 NORTH BINKLEY STREET SOLDOTNA 99669 907-262-5846 KENAI PENINSULA 3 PK-12 10,314 503 1,331 608 38KETCHIKAN GATEWAY BOROUGH S.D. POUCH Z KETCHIKAN 99901 907-225-2118 KETCHIKAN GATEWAY 3 PK-12 2,890 145 293 156 8KLAWOCK CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 9 KLAWOCK 99925 907-755-2220 PR WALES-OUTER KETCH3 KG-12 212 10 49 17 2KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH SCH DIST 722 MILL BAY ROAD KODIAK 99615 907-486-9220 KODIAK ISLAND 3 PK-12 2,910 142 400 166 16KUSPUK SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 49 ANIAK 99557 907-675-4250 BETHEL 3 PK-12 462 28 72 45 12

    LAKE AND PENINSULA SCHOOL DIST PO BOX 498 KING SALMON 99613 907-246-4280 LAKE AND PENINSULA 3 PK-12 558 18 80 51 16LOWER KUSKOKWIM SCHOOL DIST PO BOX 305 BETHEL 99559 907-543-4800 BETHEL 3 PK-12 3,466 127 428 252 26LOWER YUKON SCHOOL DISTRICT BOX 32089 MOUNTAIN VILLAGE 99632 907-591-2411 WADE HAMPTON 3 PK-12 1,971 49 279 127 11MATANUSKA-SUSITNA BOROUGH SCHS 125 WEST EVERGREEN PALMER 99645 907-746-9255 MATANUSKA-SUSITNA 3 PK-12 12,338 648 1,651 700 28MOUNT EDGECUMBE HIGH SCHOOL 1330 SEWARD AVENUE SITKA 99835 907-966-2201 SITKA 3 09-12 282 43 8 15 1

    NENANA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 10 NENANA 99760 907-832-5464 YUKON-KOYUKUK 3 KG-12 159 7 21 16 1NOME CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 131 NOME 99762 907-443-2231 NOME 3 KG-12 716 38 146 51 3NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH SCH DIST PO BOX 169 BARROW 99723 907-852-5311 NORTH SLOPE 3 PK-12 2,133 83 171 159 11NORTHWEST ARCTIC SCHOOL DIST PO BOX 51 KOTZEBUE 99752 907-442-3472 NORTHWEST ARCTIC 3 PK-12 2,075 59 288 130 15PELICAN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT BOX 90 PELICAN 99832 907-735-2236 SKAGWAY-YAKUTAT-ANGO3 KG-12 35 1 5 4 1

    PETERSBURG CITY SCHOOL DIST PO BOX 289 PETERSBURG 99833 907-772-4271 WRANGELL-PETERSBURG 3 KG-12 754 47 99 46 3PRIBILOF ISLAND SCHOOL DIST POUCH 5 SAINT PAUL ISLAND 99660 907-546-2222 ALEUTIANS WEST 3 KG-12 200 7 32 18 3SAINT MARYS CITY SCHOOL DIST PO BOX 171 SAINT MARYS 99658 907-438-2311 WADE HAMPTON 3 PK-12 150 2 23 10 2SITKA BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 179 SITKA 99835 907-747-8622 SITKA 3 PK-12 1,802 90 241 109 8SKAGWAY CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 497 SKAGWAY 99840 907-983-2960 SKAGWAY-YAKUTAT-ANGO3 KG-12 134 10 9 13 1

    SOUTHEAST ISLAND SCHOOL DIST PO BOX 8340 KETCHIKAN 99901 907-225-9658 PR WALES-OUTER KETCH3 KG-12 369 19 54 29 13SOUTHWEST REGION SCHOOL DIST PO BOX 90 DILLINGHAM 99576 907-842-5288 BRISTOL BAY 3 PK-12 64 2 10 61 8TANANA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 89 TANANA 99777 907-366-7203 YUKON-KOYUKUK 3 KG-12 93 4 21 8 1UNALASKA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 570 UNALASKA 99685 907-581-1222 ALEUTIANS WEST 3 PK-12 393 22 35 26 2VALDEZ CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 398 VALDEZ 99686 907-835-4357 VALDEZ-CORDOVA 3 KG-12 903 43 109 58 4

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    Mailing Address Total 1994-95 Name of Agency --------------------------------------------------------- Telephone Name of County Metro Grade Student Reg HS Spec Ed Teachers Schools Street or P.O. Box City ZIP Number Status Span Membership Grads IEPRegular School Districts------------------------WRANGELL CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 2319 WRANGELL 99929 907-874-2347 WRANGELL-PETERSBURG 3 KG-12 550 31 88 35 3YAKUTAT CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 429 YAKUTAT 99689 907-784-3317 SKAGWAY-YAKUTAT-ANGO3 KG-12 173 8 27 15 2YUKON FLATS SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 359 FORT YUKON 99740 907-662-2515 YUKON-KOYUKUK 3 PK-12 475 21 86 45 13YUKON KOYUKUK SCHOOL DISTRICT 4762 OLD AIRPORT WAY FAIRBANKS 99709 907-474-9400 YUKON-KOYUKUK 3 PK-12 802 27 122 50 11YUPIIT SCHOOL DISTRICT PO BOX 100 AKIACHAK 99551 907-825-4428 BETHEL 3 PK-12 381 12 66 30 6

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    Mailing Address Total 1994-95 Name of Agency --------------------------------------------------------- Telephone Name of County Metro Grade Student Reg HS Spec Ed Teachers Schools Street or P.O. Box City ZIP Number Status Span Membership Grads IEPRegular School Districts------------------------AGUA FRIA UNION HIGH SCH DIST 530 E RILEY DR AVONDALE 85323 602-932-4250 MARICOPA 2 09-12 1,548 274 119 80 1AGUILA ELEMENTARY DISTRICT P O BOX 218 AGUILA 85320 520-685-2222 MARICOPA 2 KG-08 190 --- 6 10 1AJO UNIFIED DISTRICT P O BOX 68 AJO 85321 520-387-5619 PIMA 2 KG-12 568 37 61 30 1ALHAMBRA ELEMENTARY DISTRICT 4510 N 37TH AVE PHOENIX 85019 602-336-2920 MARICOPA 2 PK-08 10,503 --- 867 496 11ALPINE ELEMENTARY DISTRICT P O BOX 170 ALPINE 85920 520-339-4570 APACHE 3 KG-08 37 --- 3 2 1

    ALTAR VALLEY ELEMENTARY DIST HCR 1 BOX 130 - 10105 S SASABE TUCSON 85736 520-822-1484 PIMA 2 PK-01 807 --- 141 48 1AMPHITHEATER UNIFIED DISTRICT 701 W WETMORE TUCSON 85705 520-292-4200 PIMA 2 PK-12 15,451 901 1,710 788 18ANTELOPE UNION HIGH SCH DIST 9168 S AVE 36 E WELLTON 85356 520-785-3344 YUMA 2 09-12 360 --- 25 22 1APACHE ELEMENTARY DISTRICT P O DRAWER 1119 DOUGLAS 85608 520-558-2364 COCHISE 3 01-08 32 --- 0 1 1APACHE JUNCTION UNIFIED DIST P O BOX 879 APACHE JUNCTION 85217 602-982-1110 PINAL 2 PK-12 4,540 152 514 237 6

    ARLINGTON ELEMENTARY DISTRICT STAR RT 3 BOX 125 ARLINGTON 85322 602-386-2031 MARICOPA 2 KG-08 157 --- 9 9 1ASH CREEK ELEMENTARY DISTRICT HCR BOX 260 PEARCE 85625 520-824-3340 COCHISE 3 KG-08 62 --- 12 6 1ASH FORK UNIFIED DISTRICT P O BOX 247 ASH FORK 86320 520-637-2561 YAVAPAI 3 KG-12 197 13 38 20 2AVONDALE ELEMENTARY DISTRICT 235 W WESTERN AVE AVONDALE 85323 602-932-0840 MARICOPA 2 KG-08 2,753 --- 284 140 5BAGDAD UNIFIED DISTRICT P O BOX 427 BAGDAD 86321 520-633-4101 YAVAPAI 3 PK-12 447 22 67 32 2

    BALSZ ELEMENTARY DISTRICT 515 N 48TH ST SUITE 1 PHOENIX 85008 602-275-4457 MARICOPA 2 PK-08 2,768 --- 211 135 5BEAVER CREEK ELEMENTARY DIST P O BOX 190 RIMROCK 86335 520-567-4631 YAVAPAI 3 KG-08 221 --- 25 12 1BENSON ELEMENTARY DISTRICT P O BOX 2030 BENSON 85602 520-586-2213 COCHISE 3 PK-08 818 --- 97 42 2BENSON UNION HIGH SCH DISTRICT P O BOX 2030 BENSON 85602 520-586-2214 COCHISE 3 09-12 491 80 38 27 1BICENTENNIAL UNION HIGH DIST P O BOX 519 SALOME 85348 520-859-3453 LA PAZ 3 09-12 205 32 27 14 1

    BISBEE UNIFIED DISTRICT P O DRAWER G BISBEE 85603 520-432-5381 COCHISE 3 PK-12 1,312 83 116 68 3BLUE ELEMENTARY DISTRICT BOX 80 BLUE 85922 520-339-4346 GREENLEE 3 04-08 11 --- 0 0 1BLUE RIDGE UNIFIED DISTRICT 1200 W WHITE MOUNTAIN BLVD LAKESIDE 85929 520-368-6126 NAVAJO 3 PK-12 2,194 --- 310 115 4BONITA ELEMENTARY DISTRICT SUNSET RTE BOX 1 WILLCOX 85643 520-828-3363 GRAHAM 3 KG-08 80 --- 4 7 1BOUSE ELEMENTARY DISTRICT P O BOX S BOUSE 85325 520-851-2213 LA PAZ 3 PK-08 46 --- 21 5 1

    BOWIE UNIFIED DISTRICT P O BOX 157 BOWIE 85605 520-847-2545 COCHISE 3 KG-12 108 --- 14 11 2BUCKEYE ELEMENTARY DISTRICT 210 S SIXTH ST BUCKEYE 85326 602-386-4487 MARICOPA 2 PK-08 1,193 --- 142 55 1BUCKEYE UNION HIGH SCH DIST 902 EASON AVE BUCKEYE 85326 602-386-4423 MARICOPA 2 09-12 2,058 130 87 50 1BULLHEAD CITY ELEMENTARY DIST 1004 E HANCOCK RD BULLHEAD CITY 86442 520-758-3961 MOHAVE 2 KG-08 3,256 --- 259 155 4CAMP VERDE UNIFIED DISTRICT P O BOX 728 CAMP VERDE 86322 520-567-3382 YAVAPAI 3 PK-12 1,606 --- 207 81 3

    CANON ELEMENTARY DISTRICT P O BOX 89 BLACK CANYON CITY 85324 520-374-5588 YAVAPAI 3 KG-08 230 --- 35 14 2CARTWRIGHT ELEMENTARY DISTRICT 3401 N 67TH AVE PHOENIX 85033 602-846-2800 MARICOPA 2 PK-08 16,328 --- 1,706 789 18CASA GRANDE ELEMENTARY DIST 1460 N PINAL AVE CASA GRANDE 85222 520-836-2111 PINAL 2 PK-08 5,077 --- 641 274 8CASA GRANDE UNION HIGH DIST 616 E 10TH ST CASA GRANDE 85222 520-836-8532 PINAL 2 09-12 2,211 283 144 108 2CATALINA FOOTHILLS UNIF DIST 2101 E RIVER RD TUCSON 85718 520-299-6446 PIMA 2 PK-12 4,581 --- 365 262 7

    CAVE CREEK UNIFIED DISTRICT P O BOX 426 CAVE CREEK 85331 602-488-9816 MARICOPA 2 PK-12 2,443 --- 197 128 4CEDAR UNIFIED DISTRICT P O BOX 367 KEAMS CANYON 86034 520-738-2334 NAVAJO 3 PK-08 636 --- 78 48 2CHAMPIE ELEMENTARY DISTRICT STAR RT CASTLE HOT SPGS MORRISTOWN 85342 YAVAPAI 3 00-00 0 --- 0 0 1CHANDLER UNIFIED DISTRICT 1525 W FRYE RD CHANDLER 85224 602-786-7000 MARICOPA 2 PK-12 15,390 430 1,141 749 17CHEVELON BUTTE ELEMENTARY DIST P O BOX 1574 FOREST LAKES 85931 520-535-4729 COCONINO 2 00-00 0 --- 0 0 0

    CHINLE UNIFIED DISTRICT P O BOX 587 CHINLE 86503 520-674-9400 APACHE 3 PK-12 5,124 197 346 265 7CHINO VALLEY UNIFIED DISTRICT P O BOX 225 CHINO VALLEY 86323 520-636-2458 YAVAPAI 3 PK-12 2,213 89 335 110 3CHLORIDE ELEMENTARY DISTRICT P O BOX 248 DOLAN SPRINGS 86441 520-767-3350 MOHAVE 2 KG-08 273 --- 44 14 1CLARKDALE-JEROME ELEM DISTRICT P O BOX 248 CLARKDALE 86324 520-634-5035 YAVAPAI 3 KG-08 394 --- 26 23 1CLIFTON UNIFIED DISTRICT P O BOX 1567 CLIFTON 85533 520-865-2752 GREENLEE 3 KG-12 386 33 18 29 2

    COCHISE ELEMENTARY DISTRICT P O BOX 1088 COCHISE 85606 520-384-2540 COCHISE 3 KG-08 49 --- 7 8 1COLORADO CITY UNIFIED DISTRICT P O BOX 309 COLORADO CITY 86021 520-875-2288 MOHAVE 2 PK-12 1,002 42 204 59 3COLORADO RIVER UNION HIGH DIST 2251 HWY 95 BULLHEAD CITY 86442 520-758-4477 MOHAVE 2 09-12 1,689 232 159 82 2CONCHO ELEMENTARY DISTRICT P O BOX 200 CONCHO 85924 520-337-4665 APACHE 3 PK-08 209 --- 43 14 1CONGRESS ELEMENTARY DISTRICT P O BOX 68 CONGRESS 85332 520-684-5276 YAVAPAI 3 00-00 0 --- 0 0 0

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    Mailing Address Total 1994-95 Name of Agency --------------------------------------------------------- Telephone Name of County Metro Grade Student Reg HS Spec Ed Teachers Schools Street or P.O. Box City ZIP Number Status Span Membership Grads IEPRegular School Districts------------------------CONTINENTAL ELEMENTARY DIST BOX 547 GREEN VALLEY 85622 520-625-4581 PIMA 2 PK-08 223 --- 19 15 1COOLIDGE UNIFIED DISTRICT 450 N ARIZONA BLVD COOLIDGE 85228 520-723-9349 PINAL 2 KG-12 3,530 108 475 164 5COTTONWOOD-OAK CREEK ELEM DIST 1 N WILLARD ST COTTONWOOD 86326 520-634-2288 YAVAPAI 3 PK-08 2,151 --- 189 120 4CR