Brockport Central School District Explained

The Brockport Central School District is a public school district in New York State that, as of the 2023–24 school year, serves 3,298 students in grades pre-kindergarten through twelve[1] in the village of Brockport and portions of the towns of Clarkson, Hamlin, Ogden, Parma and Sweden in Monroe County, a small portion of the town of Clarendon in Orleans County, and a small portion of the town of Bergen in Genesee County, with over 800 employees and an operating budget of $62 million (~$14,351 per student).[2]

Class sizes average between 19 and 26 students and the student-teacher ratio is 15:1 (elementary), 13:1 (middle-high school).[2]

The district is one of the oldest centralized districts in New York State.

Administrators

Other

Board of education

The Board of Education has seven members, who serve rotating five-year terms. Each May, school district voters go to the polls to vote for board members and the school district budget.

Current board members

Schools

The district operates five schools, each of which is dedicated to a specific grade range.

Elementary schools

Middle school

High school

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: District Enrollment - All Students. www.p12.nysed.gov .
  2. 2007 Facts & Figures booklet, Monroe County School Boards Association MCSBA