Martin County School District, Florida

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Martin County School District is a school district in Florida. The school system has a total attendance of 17,568 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 are listed with contact information.[1] Meeting agendas and minutes are posted.[2]
  • School grades[3] and student progression plan are posted.[4]
  • Labor contracts available.[5]
  • Administrative officials listed with contact information.[6]
  • Budget and audit reports are available.[7]

[edit] The bad

  • Site does not have a search function.
  • Does not provide information on taxes, vendor contracts, and background checks.
  • No information on making public records requests.

[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. [8]

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.

In Martin, Board members are elected for staggered terms of four years, with three members elected at one election and two at the next election. Each year one student representative is elected to the board by a vote of their student government association.[9]

Below are the school district board members:[10]

School board member District Term Term expires
Lorie Shekailo, Chair District 1 2010
Sue Hershey, Vice Chair District 2 2012
Laurie Gaylord District 3 2010
Maura Barry-Sorenson District 4 2010
David Anderson District 5 2012

Nancy Kline serves as Superintendent.

[edit] School Budget

The Martin County school district spending budget this year is $175,885,000. The total is split into four other sub-groupings of budgetary needs, which are:

  • Instruction: $81,355,000
  • Teacher Salaries: $53,610,000
  • Pupils: $7,260,000
  • Total Support Services: $46,889,000

There are currently 18,156 students enrolled in the district.[11]

[edit] Academic performance

[edit] 2007-2009

Below is a chart of the school's grade based on the student's performance of the statewide test called the FCAT.[12]

School Level Grade: 2007-08 Grade: 2008-09
Bessey Creek Elementary Elementary A A
Citrus Grove Elementary Elementary NA A
Clark Advanced Learning Center High NA A
Crystal Lake Elementary Elementary A B
Dr. David L. Anderson Middle Middle A A
Felix A Williams Elementary Elementary A A
Hidden Oaks Middle Middle A A
Hobe Sound Elementary Elementary A A
Indiantown Middle Combination A A
J.D. Parker School of Technology Elementary A A
Jensen Beach Elementary Elementary B A
Martin County High High B A
Murray Middle Middle A A
Palm City Elementary Elementary A A
Pinewood Elementary Elementary A B
Port Salerno Elementary Elementary A A
Sea Wind Elementary Elementary A A
South Fork High High B B
Stuart Middle Middle A A
Warfield Elementary Elementary A A

[edit] Lobbying

Main article: Florida taxpayer-funded lobbying

Taxpayer-funded lobbying, public entities using funds to lobby for special interests, happens in cities, counties, and other entities. These activities are hard to track. The issues lobbied for may be diverse, but school lobbying typically deals with issues close to the school district or school board.

In July 2009, Sunshine Review submitted Freedom of Information Act requests to the 27 Florida school districts with lobbyists registered for 2009 with the Florida legislature. [13] The results are included in Florida school districts lobbying totals. (For information on the project or to start your own, see the project page.)

School Board of Martin County has one registered lobbyists with the Florida legislature and executive for 2009.[14] [15]

The school district pays membership dues to the Florida School Boards Association, a taxpayer-funded lobbying association.[16]

[edit] Representation

Martin County School District currently has a lobbying representation for the 2009-2010 school year. The school district shares the services of Schoolhouse Consulting Group with Indian River, Florida, Okeechobee, and St. Lucie.[17] The total is $30,875 and is divided up as:

  • Martin: $6,635
  • Indian River: $6,663
  • Okeechobee: $2,584
  • St. Lucie: $14,993

Since 2005, the district has paid $37,853 to Schoolhouse Consulting Group. [17]

[edit] Most recent

In 2009, Martin County School District has spent $6,635 on lobbying, on a contract with Schoolhouse Consulting Group.

[edit] See also

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[edit] References

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