Glades County School District, Florida

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Glades County School District is a school district in Florida. The school system has a total attendance of 1,382 students project for the 2009-2010 school year. The Florida Department of Education provides a list of past, current, and future school enrollment totals for each district.

[edit] Website evaluation

Main article: Evaluation of Florida school district websites

[edit] The good

  • School board members listed with contact information.[1]
  • Administrative officials are listed with contact information.[2]

[edit] The bad

  • Does not provide information on budget, taxes, meetings, contracts, audits, academic performance, and background checks.
  • No information is provided on how to make public record requests.
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[edit] School board

The school board controls school property, establishes, organizes, and operates the schools of the district, including: establishing schools, adopting enrollment plans, providing for school elimination and consolidation, cooperating with school boards of adjoining districts in maintaining schools, maintaining the school year schedule and other more specific duties as outlined in the Florida statute. [3]

It operates, controls and supervises the district's public schools as well as determines the rate of school district taxes, with the option of two or more school districts operating and financing educational programs together.

Member District Term Term Expires
Janet Storey District 1 3rd Term 2010
Jenny Allen District 2 1st Term 2012
Jeri Wilson District 3 1st Term 2012
Mike Pressley, Chair District 4 7th Term 2010
Patricia Pearce, Vice-Chair District 5 2nd Term 2010

Lisa Randolph is the board's secretary and Wayne Aldrich is the district's superintendent.

[edit] Teacher contracts

In the winter of 2008-2009, Glades County school teachers received a two percent increase in average salary. After the increase, the salary range for those with a bachelor's degree was from $34,000 to $55,000, whereas those with Masters degrees ranged from $35,500 to $57,400.[4] Since 2000, average salaries in the county (as well as across the state) have increase substantially, with Glades County teacher salaries raising from about $35,000 to $41,447, or an 18.48% increase.[5]

[edit] School budget

The most recently compiled budget report for Glades County school district finds its spending budget at $11,201,000, split up into four main categories:

  • Instruction: $5,446,000
  • Teacher Salaries: $3,430,000
  • Pupils: $675,000
  • Total Support Services: $4,445,000

The total student population in the district is 1,272.[6]

[edit] Academic Performance

Below is a chart of the school's grade based on the student's performance of the statewide test called the FCAT:[7]

School Level Grade: 2007-08 Grade: 2008-09
Moore Haven Elementary School Combination C A
Moore Haven Junior/Senior High School Combination D C
Pemayetv Emahakv "Our Way School" Combination A B
West Glades School Combination A B

[edit] School choice

Glades County has one charter school in operation, Pemayetv Emahakv "Our Way School", which enrolls 166 students.[8] The school district's website and other associated sites fail to elaborate on any other efforts the county has taken to improve school choice.

[edit] Lobbying

Main article: Florida taxpayer-funded lobbying

The school district pays membership dues to the Florida School Boards Association, a taxpayer-funded lobbying association.[9]

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