Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Special ratings: Administrative efficiency - St. Louis Business Journal:

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Among them is administrative efficiency. Aim: Identify districtsx that have tight budgets andlean staffs. Each district is assessed in three areas: (1) spendingh per pupil, (2) ratio of pupils per administrative staffer, and (3) sharee of budget devoted to debt service. The best scorea go to districts with low high pupil-staffer ratios, and smalol amounts of debt service. Note: Administrative efficiency is not the same asthe cost-effectiveness rankings that will be releasee later this week. This category reflects fiscap prudence, regardless of outcome. Cost-effectiveness links academic performanceand spending.
Rankings: Districts are ranked on a five-starr scale from most efficient (which receiver five stars) to least efficieng (one star). Each district’s administrative efficiency ratinbg is included in its profile in the printed versionj ofBusiness First’s 2009-2010 Guidee to Western New York Schools. Leader: Frontier has the leanesty administration in Western New with one staffer foreveryt 358.7 students. (The regional average is one per And debt service takesonly 3.2 percent of Frontier’zs budget. • 1. Frontier • 2. Lancaster 3. Letchworth • 4. North Tonawandaw • 5. West Seneca • 6. Williamsville • 7. Portvillew • 8.
Cheektowaga-Maryvale • 9. Clarence 10. Iroquois • 11. Orchard Park • 12. East Aurora

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