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Pre-K College Readiness Career Readiness Citizenship. Seminole County Public Schools. 2012 District FCAT/End-of-Course Exams State Rankings. Rankings based on Percent Scoring Proficient. 17 Largest Districts. Math. Reading. 1 st Place Rankings. 15. Writing. Science. Algebra. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Pre-KCollege ReadinessCareer ReadinessCitizenship
Seminole County Public Schools2012 District FCAT/End-of-Course Exams State Rankings
Rankings based on Percent Scoring Proficient
17 Largest Districts
A plus sign (+) indicates a tie
Rank 4th Grade 3rd+8th Grade 3rd+10th Grade 1st
All Grades 2nd
Rank3rd Grade 1st
4th Grade 1st
5th Grade 1st
6th Grade 3rd
7th Grade 1st+8th Grade 3rd
All Grades 1st
Rank 5th Grade 1st
8th Grade 2nd
All Grades 1st+
RankAll Grades 1st+
Rank 3rd Grade 1st
4th Grade 1st
5th Grade 1st
6th Grade 3rd
7th Grade 1st
8th Grade 2nd
9th Grade 2+10th Grade 1st+All Grades 1st
Reading Math
AlgebraScience Writing
1st Place Rankings
15
Seminole County Public School’s Fast Facts
SCPS Total Budget $651 million
SCPS Total Square Footage 10,603,378 Square Feet of Building Space
SCPS Student Count as of 9/14/12 – PK-12= 65,113 students
SCPS Employees 7,443 Employees
SCPS Busses 462 Busses
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Crooms AOITGaming and Computer
Technology
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Hagerty High SchoolModeling, Simulation and
Analysis
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Lake Brantley High SchoolCFE Brantley Branch
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Lake Howell High SchoolCulinary Arts
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Lake Mary High SchoolForensic Science
11
Lyman High SchoolEngineering and Technology
12
Oviedo High SchoolBio-Science
13
Seminole High SchoolHealth Academy
14
Winter Springs High SchoolRenewable Solar Energy
Empty Seats vs. Empty
Classrooms
Millage Language
• Shall Seminole County District ad valorem millage be increased by up to one mill beginning July 1, 2013, and ending not more than four (4) fiscal years later on June 30, 2017, for essential operating expenses to: preserve “A” rated academic, vocational, arts, and athletic programs; retain highly qualified teachers: and repair and maintain school buildings with annual reporting to the county’s citizens to ensure fiscal stewardship of the funds?
Seminole County Public Schools s
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-130
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Millage Rates - Current Proposed & Five Year History
Mill
age
Rate
Seminole County Public Schools s
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 $4,000
$4,500
$5,000
$5,500
$6,000
$6,500
$7,000
$7,500
$8,000
$8,500
$7,196.48 $7,433.96 $7,560.34 $7,605.70
$7,788.24 $7,975.16
Revenue on a Per Pupil Basis
Fun
ding
Per
Pup
il
Seminole County Public Schools s
FunctionSeminole Spends
More (Less)
Instruction (Classroom Expenditures) 19,753,506
Instruction and Curriculum Development (4,540,270)
Instructional Training (259,232)
Facilities (2,251,618)
Fiscal Services (Finance, Payroll) (488,838)
Central Services (Human Resources, Purchasing & Distribution, FTE Reporting) (3,170,041)
Student Transportation (1,651,681)
Operation of Plant (2,059,046)
Maintenance of Plant (1,866,473)
(Peer Districts - Brevard, Lee, Orange, Osceola, Polk, Volusia)
Expenditures Compared to Peer DistrictsFiscal Year 2010-11
Needs not Wants
• Student Technology/Computer Based Testing• Visual Arts and Performing Arts Materials • 21st Century Workforce Upgrades• Elementary, Middle & High School Science Labs• World Languages• Pre-K• Aging Facilities
Tina Calderone, ChairmanKaren Almond, Vice Chairman
Diane Bauer, MemberSylvia Pond, Member
Dede Schaffner, Member
Walt Griffin, Superintendent400 East Lake Mary Blvd., Sanford FL 32773407-320-0004 [email protected]
The School Board of Seminole County