Carroll County Public Schools
Carroll County Public Schools
125 North Court Street, Westminster, Maryland 21157 410-751-3000
About Carroll County Public Schools
Carroll County Public Schools is located near both the Baltimore and Washington, D.C. metropolitan areas. The region can best be characterized as a rural area, rapidly becoming suburban. Today, over 25,500 students are enrolled in our schools, ranking us as the 9th largest school system in the state of Maryland. The system is governed by the Board of Education which is made up of five elected members and a student representative.
The Carroll County Public School System ranks as one of the top performing school systems in the state of Maryland. Instructional staff are continually recognized at the state and national levels for their performance with numerous awards. The educational programs developed in the Carroll County Public School System are also recognized statewide and nationally for their high standards and innovative approaches.
Carroll County students consistently score above state and national averages on standardized student assessments. Carroll County also has one of the highest graduation rates and lowest dropout rates in the state. These factors, combined with the success of the outstanding Career and Technology Program, the support of the business community, and the involvement of parents in the county, help Carroll County to produce students who are college and career ready.
Budget Facts ? ? ?
Operating Budget (FY2016):
$311.5 million (Non-Restricted) $ 18.3 million (Restricted) $329.8 million (TOTAL)
Local Revenue (FY2016): $176.2 million (46.4% of County Revenue)
CCPS per Pupil Expenditure (FY2016): State per Pupil Expenditure (FY2016):
$13,566 $14,917
CCPS Wealth per Pupil (FY2016): $460,527 State Wealth per Pupil (FY 2016): $496,206
Return on Investment1: $1.44 per $1 in Operational Expenditures $1.55 per $1 in Capital Spending
1 Based on "Carroll County Public School System Economic Study," Business Economic and Community Outreach Network and Salisbury University
Fast Facts
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47 Schools 23 Elementary Schools 9 Middle Schools 8 High Schools 7 Special Schools & Centers
Enrollment (9/30/2015) 25,551 Total Enrollment 13,094 Elementary 12,457 Secondary
Student Race/Ethnicity American Indian/Alaska Native Asian Black/African American White Hispanic Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander Two or More Races
0.2%
2.5% 3.8% 85.2% 5.5%
0.2%
2.7%
Students Receiving Special Services
(2014-15)
Free/Reduced Price Lunch
20.4%
Special Education
10.9%
Limited English Proficient 5.0%
Attendance Rate (2014-15)
Elementary
95.0%
Middle
95.0%
High
95.0%
Graduation Rate 4-Year Adjusted Cohort 95.0% (Ranking #1 Among Maryland's 24 School Systems)
Grade 12 Documented Decisions
(2014-15)
4-Year College
50.2%
2-Year College
30.8%
Student Performance Facts
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PARCC English Language Arts/Literacy
Grade
Percentage Meeting or State Exceeding Standards Ranking
Grade 3
46.7%
6
Grade 4
51.7%
3
Grade 5
50.1%
4
Grade 6
41.8%
6
Grade 7
47.9%
6
Grade 8
47.0%
8
Grade 10
49.7%
5
PARCC Mathematics
Grade
Percentage Meeting or Exceeding Standards
Grade 3
58.1%
Grade 4
48.7%+*
Grade 5
49.4%
Grade 6
42.7%+
Grade 7
40.5%+
Grade 8
37.9%
Algebra I
47.1%
Algebra II
37.6%
State Ranking
2 1 1 1 1/2 4 3 1
*A `+' indicates that the score only includes students meeting the standard; up to an additional 5% of students exceeded the standard. To comply with federal requirements any percentage greater than or equal to 95% or less than or equal to 5% is not reported.
Vision 2018: Focus on Excellence
The Vision 2018 Action Plan contains the specific initiatives to be implemented by CCPS during the fiveyear period of the plan. The initiatives are divided into four focus areas derived from Board of Education Core Values and Beliefs: Prepare Students to be Competitive
in a Global Setting and Economy; Provide Instruction That Meets Each Student's Needs; Recruit and Retain a Highly Qualified, Effective, and Diverse Workforce; and Provide Secure, Orderly, and Modern Facilities. Each major focus area is defined by objectives and implemented through strategic initiatives.
Graduating Class Class of 2015 Class of 2014 Class of 2013
Percent Participating
65% 67% 65%
SAT Participation and Scores
Mean Scores
Critical Reading
Mathematics
Writing
523
532
510
523
530
510
514
526
505
Combined Score 1565 1563 1545
Staffing Facts
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? Total staff: 3,301.2 (Largest employer in Carroll County) o 130.15 staff members per 1000 students (Ranking 19th from the highest of Maryland's 24 School Systems )
? Teachers: 1,950.6 (59.1% of total staff ? Ranking 2nd highest of Maryland's 24 School Systems) o 76.90 teachers per 1000 students (Ranking 10th from the highest of Maryland's 24 School Systems)
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