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Basic

Education Funding Commission Proposed Distribution


(Based on $100 million increase in funds)
Student Weights:

County

School District

TOTALS:

1.00

2014-15
Base BEF
5-12-15

.60

.30

.30

.60

% in
% Conc English
3-Year Avg Accute
% in
Acute Language
Student
Poverty Poverty Poverty Learner
Count (ADM) (0-99%) (100-184%) (above 30%) Students

5,523,912,547 1,728,367

48,551

.20
Charter
Schools
Student
Count

Median
Local
Sparsity Household Effort
Size
Income Capacity
Adjust
Index
Index

129,116 14,333

Total New
Dollars

New $$
increase New Dollars
%
per Student

99,999,996

1.8% 57.86

Adams

Bermudian Springs 5,878,310 2,082

7%

19%

71 80 - 0.88

1.06

80,596

1.4% 38.72

Adams

Conewago Valley 8,066,055 4,025

14%

24%

69 145 - 0.94

1.03

168,435

2.1% 41.84

Adams

Fairfield Area

3,342,760 1,188

4%

10%

6 59 56 0.75

1.02

37,072

1.1% 31.22

Adams

Gettysburg Area 7,257,694 3,061

23%

16%

126

171 - 0.87

1.06

127,297

1.8% 41.59

Adams

Littlestown Area 6,083,870 2,144

9%

18%

21 97 - 0.84

0.93

68,705

1.1% 32.04

Adams

Upper Adams 6,066,304 1,729

12%

16%

129

85 - 0.93

1.24

85,457

1.4% 49.43

Allegheny

Allegheny Valley 2,317,634 1,026

17%

25%

1 21 - 1.06

1.05

49,416

2.1% 48.16

Allegheny

Avonworth 2,401,884 1,564

1%

6%

7 31 - 0.63

0.87

32,688

1.4% 20.90

Allegheny

Baldwin-Whitehall 9,064,639 4,266

16%

14%

238

100 - 1.01

1.07

198,032

2.2% 46.42

Allegheny

Bethel Park

8,559,092 4,495

5%

8%

18 72 - 0.76

0.88

116,418

1.4% 25.90

Allegheny

Brentwood Borough 4,577,213 1,298

27%

21%

10 36 - 1.11

1.38

91,164

2.0% 70.25

Allegheny

Carlynton

4,001,170 1,484

36%

15%

36% 19 58 - 1.18

1.03

91,991

2.3% 61.98

Allegheny

Chartiers Valley 4,590,787 3,479

14%

15%

73 40 - 0.90

0.88

115,703

2.5% 33.26

Allegheny

Clairton City

6,835,557 923

32%

25%

32% 6 105 - 1.91



1.59

143,325

2.1% 155.35

Allegheny

Cornell

1,635,777 692

45%

29%

45% 1 39 - 1.53

1.76

102,636

6.3% 148.29

Allegheny

Deer Lakes

5,762,103 1,999

9%

13%

9 25 - 0.91

1.08

79,001

1.4% 39.52

Allegheny

Duquesne City 8,573,770 768


49%

11%

49% - 152 - 2.61



1.58

178,455

2.1% 232.25

Allegheny

East Allegheny 6,112,807 1,872

29%

21%

4 173 - 1.46

1.50

189,027

3.1% 100.96

Allegheny

Elizabeth Forward 8,957,626 2,438

8%

17%

1 29 - 0.98

1.01

97,575

1.1% 40.03

Allegheny

Fox Chapel Area 3,141,997 4,359

8%

8%

57 45 - 0.74

1.10

141,504

4.5% 32.46

Allegheny

Gateway

7,020,067 3,795

10%

19%

63 241 - 0.97

0.93

144,103

2.1% 37.97

Allegheny

Hampton Twp

4,752,203 3,034

4%

9%

14 27 - 0.62

0.98

71,734

1.5% 23.64

Allegheny

Highlands

10,873,402 2,614

24%

21%

2 82 - 1.23

1.42

202,951

1.9% 77.63

Allegheny

Keystone Oaks 4,630,238 2,002

17%

10%

50 62 - 0.98

0.87

72,119

1.6% 36.02

Allegheny

McKeesport Area 23,318,067 4,040

35%

26%

35% 9 461 - 1.54



1.28

412,803

1.8% 102.18

Allegheny

Montour

3,772,246 2,966

8%

10%

17 94 - 0.79

0.87

81,738

2.2% 27.56

Allegheny

Moon Area 6,074,023 3,794

6%

10%

11 98 - 0.80

1.10

131,849

2.2% 34.76

Allegheny

Mt Lebanon 5,796,217 5,121

7%

9%

85 26 - 0.69

1.04

145,675

2.5% 28.45
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2014-15
Base BEF
5-12-15

% in
% Conc English
3-Year Avg Accute
% in
Acute Language
Student
Poverty Poverty Poverty Learner
Count (ADM) (0-99%) (100-184%) (above 30%) Students

Charter
Schools
Student
Count

Median
Local
Sparsity Household Effort
Size
Income Capacity
Adjust
Index
Index

Total New
Dollars

New $$
increase New Dollars
%
per Student

County

School District

Allegheny

North Allegheny 8,776,007 8,097

2%

6%

62 114 - 0.55

0.91

155,058

1.8% 19.15

Allegheny

North Hills

5,663,888 4,313

7%

11%

56 79 - 0.87

0.91

136,931

2.4% 31.75

Allegheny

Northgate

3,841,199 1,249

17%

17%

30 41 - 1.38

1.05

78,086

2.0% 62.54

Allegheny

Penn Hills

15,493,325 4,706

18%

25%

18 791 - 1.14

1.10

264,029

1.7% 56.11

Allegheny

Pine-Richland 4,759,698 4,561

3%

1%

22 62 - 0.48

1.15

94,983

2.0% 20.83

Allegheny

Pittsburgh

153,804,080

27,984

32%

20%

Allegheny

Plum Borough 12,539,170 4,102

5%

Allegheny

Quaker Valley 1,188,711 1,892

Allegheny

Riverview

2,841,304 1,059

Allegheny

Shaler Area

32% 734

3,624

- 1.35

0.91

1,745,217

1.1% 62.36

10%

7 84 - 0.80

0.94

120,681

1.0% 29.42

4%

9%

10 26 - 0.78

1.14

65,689

5.5% 34.71

9%

22%

4 15 - 1.18

1.09

56,124

2.0% 52.98

10,746,683 4,827

9%

15%

6 92 - 0.88

0.85

147,187

1.4% 30.49

Allegheny

South Allegheny 9,336,272 1,639

12%

26%

- 31 - 1.28

1.20

106,182

1.1% 64.77

Allegheny

South Fayette Twp 2,808,033 2,622

7%

6%

15 25 - 0.67

1.38

94,600

3.4% 36.08

Allegheny

South Park

6,153,630 1,996

11%

20%

3 35 - 0.79

1.05

68,600

1.1% 34.37

Allegheny

Steel Valley

8,572,752 1,941

20%

24%

- 191 - 1.31

1.13

127,523

1.5% 65.70

Allegheny

Sto-Rox

8,441,187 1,735

49%

24%

49% 6 355 - 1.84



1.73

319,316

3.8% 184.04

Allegheny

Upper Saint Clair 4,075,879 4,069

2%

3%

52 22 - 0.49

1.04

78,984

1.9% 19.41

Allegheny

West Allegheny 5,339,429 3,215

8%

9%

11 57 - 0.78

1.18

117,724

2.2% 36.62

Allegheny

West Jefferson Hills 5,314,659 2,772

6%

2%

14 45 - 0.78

1.00

83,177

1.6% 30.01

Allegheny

West Mifflin Area 6,535,134 2,839

17%

25%

7 63 - 1.12

1.28

176,584

2.7% 62.20

Allegheny

Wilkinsburg Borough 7,116,470 1,345

39%

36%

39% 2 359 - 1.63



1.24

148,786

2.1% 110.62

Allegheny

Woodland Hills 14,098,520 5,092

31%

17%

31% 16 1,139

- 1.25

1.27

406,887

2.9% 79.91

Armstrong

Apollo-Ridge 7,873,329 1,410

22%

10%

1 41 50 1.18

1.34

98,234

1.2% 69.69

Armstrong

Armstrong

28,501,233 5,651

17%

26%

4 133 - 1.19

1.03

301,671

1.1% 53.39

Armstrong

Freeport Area 6,394,382 1,967

8%

17%

2 16 - 0.84

1.00

66,453

1.0% 33.78

Armstrong

Leechburg Area 4,067,831 817


24%

16%

5 8

- 1.18

1.15

48,794

1.2% 59.70

Beaver

Aliquippa

8,081,685 1,266

30%

46%

30% 3 130 - 1.54



1.50

155,004

1.9% 122.42

Beaver

Ambridge Area 10,253,129 2,906

31%

12%

31% 5 267 - 1.11



1.15

181,226

1.8% 62.36

Beaver

Beaver Area 5,227,310 2,041

6%

15%

12 105 - 0.96

0.97

76,652

1.5% 37.55

Beaver

Big Beaver Falls Area 10,028,261 1,757

36%

25%

36% 2 68 - 1.49

1.48

200,867

2.0% 114.35

Beaver

Blackhawk

8,936,881 2,560

9%

12%

3 68 - 0.97

0.89

89,198

1.0% 34.84

Beaver

Central Valley 8,355,041 2,386

10%

19%

7 86 - 0.88

0.77

66,863

0.8% 28.03

Beaver

Freedom Area 7,822,011 1,582

21%

33%

- 67 - 1.04

0.83

61,879

0.8% 39.11

Beaver

Hopewell Area 9,466,406 2,394

2%

15%

4 123 - 0.87

0.73

59,817

0.6% 24.98
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2014-15
Base BEF
5-12-15

% in
% Conc English
3-Year Avg Accute
% in
Acute Language
Student
Poverty Poverty Poverty Learner
Count (ADM) (0-99%) (100-184%) (above 30%) Students

Charter
Schools
Student
Count

Median
Local
Sparsity Household Effort
Size
Income Capacity
Adjust
Index
Index

Total New
Dollars

New $$
increase New Dollars
%
per Student

County

School District

Beaver

Midland Borough 3,150,770 446


24%

18%

2 134 - 2.11

1.30

56,446

1.8% 126.60

Beaver

New Brighton Area 10,197,843 1,624

26%

17%

- 56 - 1.36

1.18

115,464

1.1% 71.10

Beaver

Riverside Beaver Co 7,689,050 1,600

9%

8%

8 45 - 0.98

0.85

53,323

0.7% 33.32

Beaver

Rochester Area 6,035,243 887


15%

20%

- 88 - 1.26

1.01

48,090

0.8% 54.20

Beaver

South Side Area 10,065,512 1,197

14%

18%

- 22 82 0.82

0.78

34,182

0.3% 28.56

Beaver

Western Beaver Co 5,347,719 780


10%

20%

- 30 54 0.97

0.82

27,159

0.5% 34.84

Bedford

Bedford Area 7,166,273 2,226

14%

22%

7 296 43 1.22

0.81

97,095

1.4% 43.61

Bedford

Chestnut Ridge 8,011,508 1,602

12%

36%

5 34 132

1.17

0.83

72,306

0.9% 45.14

Bedford

Everett Area

5,577,461 1,371

19%

23%

- 28 162

1.28

1.08

90,344

1.6% 65.91

Bedford

Northern Bedford Co 5,652,378 1,031

18%

21%

3 18 127

1.01

0.84

41,654

0.7% 40.40

Bedford

Tussey Mountain 7,321,347 1,099

25%

15%

- 28 150

1.40

1.13

85,088

1.2% 77.40

Berks

Antietam

3,124,648 1,051

20%

9%

33 22 - 1.05

1.48

70,470

2.3% 67.06

Berks

Boyertown Area 14,076,795 7,089

5%

12%

16 145 - 0.77

1.03

219,702

1.6% 30.99

Berks

Brandywine Heights Area


3,932,994 1,650

2%

12%

2 36 - 0.81

0.93

48,082

1.2% 29.14

Berks

Conrad Weiser Area 5,918,778 2,814

9%

17%

35 50 - 0.85

1.20

117,817

2.0% 41.86

Berks

Daniel Boone Area 8,086,577 3,679

5%

9%

11 80 - 0.68

1.08

105,381

1.3% 28.64

Berks

Exeter Twp

8,142,967 4,249

7%

16%

35 117 - 0.72

1.15

141,782

1.7% 33.37

Berks

Fleetwood Area 5,636,110 2,694

9%

9%

43 35 - 0.80

1.19

103,534

1.8% 38.43

Berks

Governor Mifflin 5,558,311 4,180

8%

12%

53 70 - 0.89

1.08

162,070

2.9% 38.77

Berks

Hamburg Area 6,402,875 2,399

15%

11%

12 55 - 0.93

1.10

101,181

1.6% 42.18

Berks

Kutztown Area 3,164,495 1,488

8%

15%

8 48 66 0.86

0.86

46,454

1.5% 31.22

Berks

Muhlenberg 4,617,470 3,571

11%

11%

144

64 - 0.89

1.35

177,976

3.9% 49.83

Berks

Oley Valley

3,709,282 1,770

5%

6%

15 46 - 0.73

0.87

43,817

1.2% 24.76

Berks

Reading

117,638,248

18,175

52%

29%

52% 3,270 1,064



- 1.96

1.76

3,858,110

3.3% 212.28

Berks

Schuylkill Valley 2,430,902 1,988

12%

10%

6 42 - 0.77

1.32

83,038

3.4% 41.78

Berks

Tulpehocken Area 3,849,911 1,505

11%

17%

48 48 68 0.90

1.14

66,748

1.7% 44.35

Berks

Twin Valley

4,944,621 3,498

12%

9%

16 97 - 0.73

1.17

120,939

2.4% 34.58

Berks

Wilson

6,814,143 5,955

7%

14%

161

92 - 0.81

1.33

258,572

3.8% 43.42

Berks

Wyomissing Area 1,255,667 1,929

7%

9%

54 23 - 0.78

1.37

82,493

6.6% 42.77

Blair

Altoona Area 37,416,187 7,961

23%

26%

22 165 - 1.38

0.90

444,040

1.2% 55.78

Blair

Bellwood-Antis 6,731,162 1,280

14%

28%

6 13 43 0.91

0.85

43,570

0.6% 34.03

Blair

Claysburg-Kimmel 5,055,600 879


28%

11%

- 13 92 1.27

1.14

61,277

1.2% 69.72

Blair

Hollidaysburg Area 11,418,122 3,478

14%

13%

12 64 - 1.03

0.83

122,812

1.1% 35.31
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2014-15
Base BEF
5-12-15

% in
% Conc English
3-Year Avg Accute
% in
Acute Language
Student
Poverty Poverty Poverty Learner
Count (ADM) (0-99%) (100-184%) (above 30%) Students

Charter
Schools
Student
Count

Median
Local
Sparsity Household Effort
Size
Income Capacity
Adjust
Index
Index

Total New
Dollars

New $$
increase New Dollars
%
per Student

County

School District

Blair

Spring Cove

7,423,279 1,877

13%

19%

5 25 - 1.16

0.84

76,445

1.0% 40.72

Blair

Tyrone Area 8,966,156 1,833

14%

18%

8 55 67 1.14

0.76

68,830

0.8% 37.54

Blair

Williamsburg Community
3,199,253 529

19%

26%

- 15 95 1.21

1.11

35,842

1.1% 67.76

Bradford

Athens Area 11,040,589 2,201

16%

23%

2 45 - 1.06

1.29

129,551

1.2% 58.87

Bradford

Canton Area 6,712,888 1,028

20%

33%

- 18 159

1.27

1.20

78,946

1.2% 76.83

Bradford

Northeast Bradford 5,721,286 848


18%

30%

- 20 144

1.13

1.10

53,649

0.9% 63.25

Bradford

Sayre Area

5,747,719 1,102

10%

30%

- 20 - 1.19

1.10

61,086

1.1% 55.45

Bradford

Towanda Area 6,338,385 1,578

18%

19%

18 16 109

1.09

1.13

88,151

1.4% 55.85

Bradford

Troy Area

8,881,979 1,563

19%

20%

3 64 147

1.14

1.04

86,446

1.0% 55.30

Bradford

Wyalusing Area 6,614,965 1,423

17%

24%

9 65 158

1.02

1.18

81,792

1.2% 57.48

Bucks

Bensalem Twp

11,093,117 7,263

11%

16%

463

699 - 0.88

1.13

309,906

2.8% 42.67

Bucks

Bristol Borough 6,008,179 1,318

14%

25%

25 47 - 1.18

1.25

83,930

1.4% 63.66

Bucks

Bristol Twp

19,380,149 7,079

12%

19%

234

273 - 0.90

1.08

294,281

1.5% 41.57

Bucks

Centennial

11,658,452 5,603

7%

17%

297

60 - 0.82

0.96

182,178

1.6% 32.51

Bucks

Central Bucks 16,227,939 19,501

5%

4%

119

110 - 0.54

1.14

460,694

2.8% 23.62

Bucks

Council Rock 13,807,184 11,251

2%

5%

232

48 - 0.47

0.77

156,748

1.1% 13.93

Bucks

Morrisville Borough 3,015,192 976


6%

36%

56 32 - 0.93

0.81

31,973

1.1% 32.76

Bucks

Neshaminy 12,446,345 8,930

6%

11%

76 167 - 0.67

0.89

211,344

1.7% 23.67

Bucks

New Hope-Solebury 1,136,958 1,580

2%

10%

22 5

- 0.50

0.72

22,059

1.9% 13.96

Bucks

Palisades

2,837,912 1,791

12%

17%

10 28 5 0.73

0.98

53,338

1.9% 29.78

Bucks

Pennridge

9,765,451 7,411

6%

7%

73 140 - 0.71

1.13

233,841

2.4% 31.55

Bucks

Pennsbury

14,932,861 10,752

5%

9%

136

265 - 0.62

0.91

239,056

1.6% 22.23

Bucks

Quakertown Community
9,073,294 5,391

9%

11%

96 162 - 0.79

1.18

202,489

2.2% 37.56

Butler

Butler Area

24,290,308 7,404

18%

14%

29 229 - 1.11

0.88

307,779

1.3% 41.57

Butler

Karns City Area 9,397,819 1,631

17%

18%

- 54 78 1.07

0.99

76,436

0.8% 46.86

Butler

Mars Area

5,709,788 3,220

3%

5%

12 70 - 0.63

0.93

72,883

1.3% 22.64

Butler

Moniteau

7,494,629 1,436

16%

21%

1 69 119

1.09

1.01

72,377

1.0% 50.40

Butler

Seneca Valley 13,285,084 7,191

3%

9%

42 138 - 0.65

0.92

165,297

1.2% 22.99

Butler

Slippery Rock Area 8,110,197 2,233

11%

16%

8 107 - 1.13

0.81

84,098

1.0% 37.66

Butler

South Butler Co

7,363,878 2,607

6%

15%

- 49 - 0.92

0.89

84,838

1.2% 32.54

Cambria

Blacklick Valley 5,009,031 687


29%

30%

- 23 69 1.34

0.97

44,991

0.9% 65.48

Cambria

Cambria Heights 9,298,140 1,473

12%

18%

- 10 83 1.14

0.98

71,531

0.8% 48.57

Cambria

Central Cambria 7,140,689 1,755

13%

17%

1 30 12 1.01

0.72

53,446

0.7% 30.45
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2014-15
Base BEF
5-12-15

% in
% Conc English
3-Year Avg Accute
% in
Acute Language
Student
Poverty Poverty Poverty Learner
Count (ADM) (0-99%) (100-184%) (above 30%) Students

Charter
Schools
Student
Count

Median
Local
Sparsity Household Effort
Size
Income Capacity
Adjust
Index
Index

Total New
Dollars

New $$
increase New Dollars
%
per Student

County

School District

Cambria

Conemaugh Valley 5,719,640 881


14%

27%

3 26 - 1.24

0.94

43,964

0.8% 49.92

Cambria

Ferndale Area 5,146,716 755


26%

20%

5 18 - 1.37

1.19

54,810

1.1% 72.59

Cambria

Forest Hills

12,229,990 1,960

11%

27%

2 31 - 1.06

0.81

70,736

0.6% 36.09

Cambria

Greater Johnstown 16,766,578 3,195

47%

20%

47% 17 118 - 1.85



1.22

397,366

2.4% 124.37

Cambria

Northern Cambria 8,469,189 1,189

15%

24%

1 18 62 1.22

0.99

64,244

0.8% 54.05

Cambria

Penn Cambria 9,299,689 1,771

14%

18%

1 33 24 1.15

0.82

70,786

0.8% 39.96

Cambria

Portage Area 6,553,830 925


20%

18%

3 24 - 1.25

0.96

48,215

0.7% 52.14

Cambria

Richland

3,036,331 1,641

15%

6%

7 20 - 1.15

1.06

81,772

2.7% 49.83

Cambria

Westmont Hilltop 3,833,534 1,623

12%

10%

6 14 - 0.89

0.85

49,751

1.3% 30.66

Cameron

Cameron Co

5,222,737 688

26%

23%

- 16 143

1.27

1.17

53,592

1.0% 77.92

Carbon

Jim Thorpe Area 2,729,239 2,286

16%

33%

10 105 - 0.93

1.65

154,819

5.7% 67.72

Carbon

Lehighton Area 8,318,580 2,458

11%

12%

11 66 - 1.03

1.02

105,499

1.3% 42.93

Carbon

Palmerton Area 6,186,400 1,979

16%

14%

6 64 - 1.03

1.16

99,323

1.6% 50.20

Carbon

Panther Valley 7,664,845 1,698

34%

32%

34% 36 82 - 1.47

1.69

220,555

2.9% 129.93

Carbon

Weatherly Area 2,997,055 681


16%

12%

1 18 115

1.07

1.14

39,782

1.3% 58.38

Centre

Bald Eagle Area 7,847,880 1,851

12%

18%

- 30 120

0.99

1.05

83,987

1.1% 45.37

Centre

Bellefonte Area 7,949,157 2,913

17%

20%

28 127 - 0.98

1.04

128,650

1.6% 44.17

Centre

Penns Valley Area 4,892,568 1,529

22%

20%

5 77 149

1.03

1.22

92,112

1.9% 60.24

Centre

State College Area 6,440,591 7,088

10%

7%

191

375 - 1.07

1.03

318,639

4.9% 44.96

Chester

Avon Grove 14,384,044 5,868

5%

9%

387

749 - 0.57

1.07

147,832

1.0% 25.19

Chester

Coatesville Area 23,465,565 8,870

18%

16%

352

1,557

- 0.80

1.16

367,448

1.6% 41.43

Chester

Downingtown Area 13,508,741 12,359

1%

4%

122

671 - 0.50

1.06

251,247

1.9% 20.33

Chester

Great Valley

2,277,610 4,001

3%

6%

90 79 - 0.52

0.80

63,906

2.8% 15.97

Chester

Kennett Consolidated 5,118,262 4,506

13%

11%

591

210 - 0.54

1.15

123,263

2.4% 27.35

Chester

Octorara Area 5,763,100 2,751

14%

18%

57 187 - 0.82

1.42

136,060

2.4% 49.45

Chester

Owen J Roberts 5,322,980 5,163

4%

8%

31 113 - 0.62

1.06

132,484

2.5% 25.66

Chester

Oxford Area 11,709,934 4,367

15%

11%

290

531 - 0.78

1.48

219,994

1.9% 50.38

Chester

Phoenixville Area 4,208,034 3,912

7%

12%

109

378 - 0.73

1.00

116,636

2.8% 29.81

Chester

Tredyffrin-Easttown 3,186,363 6,418

6%

3%

83 33 - 0.46

0.75

85,870

2.7% 13.38

Chester

Unionville-Chadds Ford 3,005,343 4,068

3%

4%

41 44 - 0.43

0.86

56,747

1.9% 13.95

Chester

West Chester Area 7,247,307 12,199

4%

6%

417

3.3% 19.33

Clarion

Allegheny-Clarion Valley
5,742,113 753

18%

25%

1 13 128

1.16

0.75

32,665

0.6% 43.36

Clarion

Clarion Area

21%

13%

- 11 105

1.31

1.11

56,382

2.1% 69.18

2,660,676 815

661 - 0.61

0.80

235,850

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2014-15
Base BEF
5-12-15

% in
% Conc English
3-Year Avg Accute
% in
Acute Language
Student
Poverty Poverty Poverty Learner
Count (ADM) (0-99%) (100-184%) (above 30%) Students

Charter
Schools
Student
Count

Median
Local
Sparsity Household Effort
Size
Income Capacity
Adjust
Index
Index

Total New
Dollars

New $$
increase New Dollars
%
per Student

County

School District

Clarion

Clarion-Limestone Area 4,907,982 947


23%

9%

- 20 131

1.30

1.05

62,114

1.3% 65.57

Clarion

Keystone

6,756,700 1,095

17%

19%

- 24 130

1.18

1.00

61,114

0.9% 55.84

Clarion

North Clarion Co

3,308,457 604

19%

19%

- 11 113

1.12

0.63

21,506

0.7% 35.58

Clarion

Redbank Valley 8,352,829 1,182

22%

23%

- 20 148

1.26

0.88

63,706

0.8% 53.88

Clarion

Union

5,460,000 634

17%

32%

- 19 109

1.25

1.19

47,805

0.9% 75.36

Clearfield

Clearfield Area 12,062,264 2,404

13%

23%

3 72 16 1.37

1.10

153,382

1.3% 63.81

Clearfield

Curwensville Area 7,181,350 1,120

19%

22%

4 8

1.32

1.18

83,494

1.2% 74.52

Clearfield

Dubois Area 14,851,667 4,143

19%

25%

7 83 - 1.24

1.03

232,124

1.6% 56.02

Clearfield

Glendale

5,354,070 830

22%

31%

- 15 129

1.41

1.31

78,079

1.5% 94.12

Clearfield

Harmony Area 2,652,720 332


21%

22%

- 11 74 1.41

1.17

28,492

1.1% 85.73

Clearfield

Moshannon Valley 6,627,172 956


22%

18%

- 38 123

1.35

1.18

73,842

1.1% 77.25

Clearfield

Philipsburg-Osceola Area
11,264,138 1,882

20%

16%

5 62 90 1.28

1.09

117,929

1.0% 62.65

Clearfield

West Branch Area 7,074,924 1,145

23%

20%

1 33 148

1.08

1.13

67,986

1.0% 59.35

Clinton

Keystone Central 19,362,678 4,599

21%

22%

20 366 - 1.25

1.12

286,182

1.5% 62.22

Columbia

Benton Area 3,138,336 748


23%

23%

2 26 124

1.13

1.26

53,931

1.7% 72.06

Columbia

Berwick Area 13,906,864 3,223

15%

33%

59 96 - 1.24

1.18

208,614

1.5% 64.73

Columbia

Bloomsburg Area 5,370,738 1,730

17%

12%

26 26 - 1.44

1.07

112,398

2.1% 64.95

Columbia

Central Columbia 6,133,595 2,017

9%

14%

4 29 - 0.92

0.91

67,843

1.1% 33.64

Columbia

Millville Area

3,976,270 749

21%

25%

2 14 120

1.12

1.09

45,561

1.1% 60.84

Columbia

Southern Columbia Area


4,374,782 1,502

14%

13%

2 20 77 1.01

0.90

58,987

1.3% 39.28

Crawford

Conneaut

10,713,142 2,348

20%

21%

2 122 22 1.21

1.07

134,028

1.3% 57.08

Crawford

Crawford Central 15,383,823 3,983

21%

18%

9 118 - 1.26

1.22

265,912

1.7% 66.75

Crawford

Penncrest

18,367,683 3,359

19%

24%

9 126 - 1.14

0.97

161,688

0.9% 48.14

Cumberland

Big Spring

8,941,596 2,784

13%

15%

1 118 - 0.96

1.02

113,026

1.3% 40.60

Cumberland

Camp Hill

1,284,579 1,243

7%

8%

25 19 - 0.81

1.14

45,447

3.5% 36.58

Cumberland

Carlisle Area

11,826,234 5,000

16%

14%

112

135 - 1.00

1.26

268,982

2.3% 53.79

Cumberland

Cumberland Valley 10,093,183 7,957

5%

9%

174

168 - 0.67

0.93

194,792

1.9% 24.48

Cumberland

East Pennsboro Area 5,684,967 2,790

7%

9%

68 78 - 0.88

1.01

99,123

1.7% 35.53

Cumberland

Mechanicsburg Area 5,856,838 3,806

7%

11%

112

124 - 0.84

1.16

150,924

2.6% 39.65

Cumberland

Shippensburg Area 8,788,635 3,508

27%

16%

34 98 - 1.07

1.00

168,475

1.9% 48.02

Cumberland

South Middleton 4,098,326 2,230

5%

8%

22 53 - 0.76

0.95

63,276

1.5% 28.38

Dauphin

Central Dauphin 16,004,019 11,273

10%

16%

434

445 - 0.82

0.98

380,840

2.4% 33.78

Dauphin

Derry Twp

6%

12%

50 46 - 0.82

1.20

138,355

6.3% 39.14

2,181,877 3,535

128

Page 6 of 16

2014-15
Base BEF
5-12-15

% in
% Conc English
3-Year Avg Accute
% in
Acute Language
Student
Poverty Poverty Poverty Learner
Count (ADM) (0-99%) (100-184%) (above 30%) Students

County

School District

Dauphin

Halifax Area

5,411,775 1,145

22%

17%

Dauphin

Harrisburg City 44,317,760 7,000

46%

28%

Dauphin

Lower Dauphin 9,161,313 3,797

5%

Dauphin

Middletown Area 7,424,746 2,407

Dauphin

Millersburg Area 3,871,725 822


Dauphin

Charter
Schools
Student
Count

Median
Local
Sparsity Household Effort
Size
Income Capacity
Adjust
Index
Index

2 28 104

Total New
Dollars

New $$
increase New Dollars
%
per Student

0.96

1.09

56,339

1.0% 49.21

806 - 1.54

1.99

1,238,073

2.8% 176.86

18%

53 87 - 0.78

1.11

132,156

1.4% 34.80

24%

15%

34 50 - 0.99

1.31

137,890

1.9% 57.28

8%

22%

1 24 39 1.00

0.71

25,025

0.6% 30.44

Steelton-Highspire 7,631,006 1,424

37%

14%

37% 30 99 - 1.23

1.60

144,205

1.9% 101.30

Dauphin

Susquehanna Twp 3,432,598 2,975

3%

17%

52 82 - 0.82

0.84

81,480

2.4% 27.39

Dauphin

Upper Dauphin Area 5,519,746 1,265

20%

24%

3 38 96 1.08

1.13

72,456

1.3% 57.29

Delaware

Chester-Upland 59,600,780 6,970

46%

28%

Delaware

Chichester

9,800,525 3,472

17%

Delaware

Garnet Valley 3,781,395 4,674

Delaware

Haverford Twp

2,999,990 5,601

Delaware

Interboro

46% 741

46% 269

4,099

- 1.83

1.75

1,351,352

2.3% 193.88

14%

33 97 - 0.89

1.26

165,301

1.7% 47.61

5%

6%

49 23 - 0.57

1.08

111,627

3.0% 23.88

5%

5%

49 40 - 0.56

0.76

91,364

3.0% 16.31

8,248,263 3,560

12%

15%

33 50 - 0.92

1.18

159,452

1.9% 44.78

Delaware

Marple Newtown 2,462,700 3,327

5%

16%

73 33 - 0.64

0.73

62,738

2.5% 18.86

Delaware

Penn-Delco 5,902,273 3,397

5%

13%

23 54 - 0.73

0.92

90,973

1.5% 26.78

Delaware

Radnor Twp

1,848,138 3,555

3%

4%

95 17 - 0.51

0.77

53,945

2.9% 15.17

Delaware

Ridley

11,161,288 5,579

11%

22%

27 70 - 0.89

1.22

253,061

2.3% 45.36

Delaware

Rose Tree Media 2,714,971 3,715

3%

3%

56 40 - 0.60

0.66

56,242

2.1% 15.14

Delaware

Southeast Delco 14,710,301 4,290

24%

27%

106

225 - 1.08

1.69

361,444

2.5% 84.26

Delaware

Springfield

2,643,080 3,758

7%

8%

42 25 - 0.60

1.00

89,448

3.4% 23.80

Delaware

Upper Darby 33,843,016 12,154

18%

25%

774

408 - 1.06

1.45

845,782

2.5% 69.59

Delaware

Wallingford-Swarthmore
3,176,631 3,426

2%

3%

33 16 - 0.52

0.92

62,230

2.0% 18.17

Delaware

William Penn 20,613,672 5,562

22%

22%

157

2.0% 72.64

Elk

Johnsonburg Area 4,940,532 622


23%

20%

- 7

124

1.26

1.05

42,452

0.9% 68.30

Elk

Ridgway Area 4,909,285 917


23%

13%

- 18 146

1.21

1.09

59,437

1.2% 64.79

Elk

Saint Marys Area 6,283,477 2,237

15%

29%

5 39 55 1.09

0.74

79,924

1.3% 35.73

Erie

Corry Area

12,530,160 2,184

31%

27%

31% 1 36 20 1.40

1.38

211,958

1.7% 97.07

Erie

Erie City

57,330,822 13,636

39%

22%

39% 1,230 1,928



- 1.59

1.49

1,781,392

3.1% 130.64

Erie

Fairview

2,993,662 1,607

8%

7%

9 17 - 0.72

1.16

53,303

1.8% 33.17

Erie

Fort LeBoeuf 6,549,617 2,170

8%

22%

8 38 - 1.00

1.11

98,546

1.5% 45.42

Erie

General McLane 10,205,273 2,179

13%

31%

8 41 - 1.07

0.82

82,925

0.8% 38.05

Erie

Girard

8,327,990 1,894

13%

29%

7 62 - 1.12

1.27

114,908

1.4% 60.68

Erie

Harbor Creek 8,564,449 2,078

5%

20%

2 42 - 0.83

0.83

57,856

0.7% 27.85

419 - 1.08

1.49

404,016

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2014-15
Base BEF
5-12-15

% in
% Conc English
3-Year Avg Accute
% in
Acute Language
Student
Poverty Poverty Poverty Learner
Count (ADM) (0-99%) (100-184%) (above 30%) Students

Charter
Schools
Student
Count

Median
Local
Sparsity Household Effort
Size
Income Capacity
Adjust
Index
Index

Total New
Dollars

New $$
increase New Dollars
%
per Student

County

School District

Erie

Iroquois

8,190,209 1,216

11%

13%

2 37 - 0.97

1.26

60,728

0.7% 49.94

Erie

Millcreek Twp

13,304,086 7,323

11%

7%

92 127 - 0.93

0.91

250,418

1.9% 34.19

Erie

North East

8,303,241 1,715

26%

13%

1 32 - 1.13

1.18

100,366

1.2% 58.53

Erie

Northwestern 8,840,340 1,561

21%

26%

1 43 84 1.09

0.94

73,994

0.8% 47.39

Erie

Union City Area 9,107,919 1,239

13%

26%

- 38 79 1.22

1.18

80,745

0.9% 65.18

Erie

Wattsburg Area 6,532,991 1,485

13%

25%

5 47 109

0.85

0.92

52,274

0.8% 35.21

Fayette

Albert Gallatin Area 22,424,136 3,663

34%

27%

34% 2 89 - 1.40

1.13

297,167

1.3% 81.13

Fayette

Brownsville Area

11,771,283 1,829

32%

25%

32% 2 85 - 1.50

1.17

160,887

1.4% 87.96

Fayette

Connellsville Area 29,147,165 5,000

32%

20%

32% 2 173 - 1.34



1.03

341,180

1.2% 68.23

Fayette

Frazier

6,671,409 1,203

29%

10%

2 29 55 1.15

0.99

63,233

0.9% 52.56

Fayette

Laurel Highlands 13,331,294 3,350

16%

19%

3 71 - 1.26

1.09

194,549

1.5% 58.07

Fayette

Uniontown Area 14,901,863 2,961

33%

16%

33% 12 123 - 1.47



1.13

245,319

1.6% 82.86

Forest

Forest Area

2,496,827 562

28%

17%

- 39 126

Franklin

Chambersburg Area 19,338,839 9,284

16%

17%

469

Franklin

Fannett-Metal 2,207,189 554


21%

17%

- 18 109

1.19

0.86

28,637

1.3% 51.66

Franklin

Greencastle-Antrim 5,682,189 3,061

7%

11%

8 28 - 0.85

0.99

101,556

1.8% 33.18

Franklin

Tuscarora

7,857,768 2,631

10%

26%

19 70 - 0.97

1.02

110,312

1.4% 41.93

Franklin

Waynesboro Area 12,608,364 4,367

12%

16%

23 123 - 1.00

0.76

138,277

1.1% 31.66

Fulton

Central Fulton 5,290,090 967


20%

26%

1 35 136

1.11

1.08

57,237

1.1% 59.22

Fulton

Forbes Road 2,761,533 417


10%

23%

- 17 86 1.12

1.14

26,222

0.9% 62.81

Fulton

Southern Fulton 4,304,212 848


7%

25%

4 27 139

1.04

0.88

36,531

0.8% 43.10

Greene

Carmichaels Area 6,675,656 1,144

17%

23%

- 29 - 1.38

1.21

82,781

1.2% 72.35

Greene

Central Greene 7,958,263 1,967

12%

21%

- 56 41 1.11

1.17

109,299

1.4% 55.57

Greene

Jefferson-Morgan 5,278,930 843


23%

21%

- 19 80 1.19

1.17

55,736

1.1% 66.15

Greene

Southeastern Greene 4,834,817 618


12%

28%

- 22 101

1.16

1.09

38,009

0.8% 61.47

Greene

West Greene 3,160,314 800


24%

20%

- 27 147

1.08

1.79

78,373

2.5% 97.98

Huntingdon

Huntingdon Area 7,609,078 2,111

10%

29%

17 114 63 1.17

0.75

81,047

1.1% 38.40

Huntingdon

Juniata Valley

4,849,842 770

18%

21%

2 20 130

1.12

1.04

44,236

0.9% 57.47

Huntingdon

Mount Union Area 8,411,870 1,575

23%

19%

3 40 104

1.38

1.14

115,068

1.4% 73.08

Huntingdon

Southern Huntingdon C o
6,597,767 1,287

14%

24%

- 41 152

1.15

0.93

64,830

1.0% 50.36

Indiana

Blairsville-Saltsburg 9,115,249 1,760

19%

28%

2 63 29 1.13

1.13

100,480

1.1% 57.08

Indiana

Homer-Center 5,323,317 872


14%

34%

- 13 62 1.23

1.35

67,052

1.3% 76.85

Indiana

Indiana Area 8,801,299 2,802

7%

23%

61 59 - 1.30

0.94

143,013

1.6% 51.04

1.40

1.19

49,938

2.0% 88.81

333 - 1.04

1.09

460,766

2.4% 49.63

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2014-15
Base BEF
5-12-15

% in
% Conc English
3-Year Avg Accute
% in
Acute Language
Student
Poverty Poverty Poverty Learner
Count (ADM) (0-99%) (100-184%) (above 30%) Students

Charter
Schools
Student
Count

Median
Local
Sparsity Household Effort
Size
Income Capacity
Adjust
Index
Index

Total New
Dollars

New $$
increase New Dollars
%
per Student

County

School District

Indiana

Marion Center Area 9,178,491 1,367

20%

16%

- 25 142

1.03

0.96

63,372

0.7% 46.36

Indiana

Penns Manor Area 7,116,358 895


16%

24%

- 22 113

1.13

1.08

51,777

0.7% 57.82

Indiana

Purchase Line 8,580,876 1,007

17%

22%

- 29 141

1.28

1.08

67,398

0.8% 66.91

Indiana

United

8,608,399 1,168

19%

26%

1 41 134

1.11

1.08

67,087

0.8% 57.45

Jefferson

Brockway Area 6,815,226 1,078

22%

24%

1 7

139

1.21

0.87

55,549

0.8% 51.54

Jefferson

Brookville Area 8,661,899 1,651

16%

24%

3 17 135

1.23

0.96

89,286

1.0% 54.07

Jefferson

Punxsutawney Area 14,997,857 2,388

21%

24%

5 68 - 1.26

0.77

102,480

0.7% 42.91

Juniata

Juniata Co

9,818,282 3,025

19%

24%

63 105 - 1.14

0.74

112,897

1.1% 37.32

Lackawanna

Abington Heights 6,008,786 3,313

4%

15%

28 71 - 0.72

0.88

83,382

1.4% 25.17

Lackawanna

Carbondale Area 7,808,110 1,728

38%

16%

38% 1 159 - 1.57



1.52

215,353

2.8% 124.59

Lackawanna

Dunmore

4,093,072 1,578

15%

19%

14 27 - 1.10

0.73

53,714

1.3% 34.03

Lackawanna

Lakeland

5,201,058 1,609

9%

21%

1 70 - 1.07

0.78

55,537

1.1% 34.53

Lackawanna

Mid Valley

3,847,042 1,767

21%

13%

8 42 - 1.20

0.99

90,862

2.4% 51.42

Lackawanna

North Pocono 8,006,113 3,137

10%

11%

1 86 - 0.88

1.18

131,429

1.6% 41.90

Lackawanna

Old Forge

2,893,436 935

10%

24%

8 23 - 1.06

0.76

31,873

1.1% 34.09

Lackawanna

Riverside

4,576,345 1,648

16%

21%

38 27 - 1.19

1.26

106,599

2.3% 64.68

Lackawanna

Scranton

37,454,213 9,884

27%

30%

722

309 - 1.37

1.60

1,037,386

2.8% 104.96

Lackawanna

Valley View

7,511,426 2,572

11%

13%

8 51 - 1.19

0.93

115,591

1.5% 44.94

Lancaster

Cocalico

6,871,191 3,159

7%

22%

37 50 - 0.83

1.22

130,340

1.9% 41.26

Lancaster

Columbia Borough 6,269,772 1,463

31%

28%

31% 35 59 - 1.27

1.72

163,362

2.6% 111.64

Lancaster

Conestoga Valley 3,209,556 4,411

16%

20%

203

72 - 0.93

1.34

241,484

7.5% 54.74

Lancaster

Donegal

6,633,200 2,938

16%

15%

43 82 - 0.91

1.21

136,724

2.1% 46.53

Lancaster

Eastern Lancaster Co 3,984,335 3,122

16%

14%

62 76 - 0.93

1.00

122,749

3.1% 39.32

Lancaster

Elizabethtown Area 8,278,249 3,869

6%

19%

57 103 - 0.90

1.01

143,594

1.7% 37.11

Lancaster

Ephrata Area 8,896,636 4,098

12%

20%

104

57 - 0.95

1.13

186,291

2.1% 45.46

Lancaster

Hempfield

11,873,861 6,761

5%

12%

271

97 - 0.77

1.01

212,144

1.8% 31.38

Lancaster

Lampeter-Strasburg 3,718,778 3,075

6%

12%

34 46 - 0.78

1.19

113,765

3.1% 37.00

Lancaster

Lancaster

53,818,358 11,345

40%

26%

40% 1,832 345 - 1.45



1.96

1,828,529

3.4% 161.18

Lancaster

Manheim Central 6,491,268 2,991

5%

14%

28 77 - 0.84

1.03

103,315

1.6% 34.54

Lancaster

Manheim Twp

4,731,474 5,783

7%

17%

164

93 - 0.78

1.27

234,841

5.0% 40.61

Lancaster

Penn Manor 10,761,584 5,140

8%

17%

60 100 - 0.91

1.02

193,268

1.8% 37.60

Lancaster

Pequea Valley 2,536,316 1,773

6%

22%

22 48 - 0.87

1.06

66,913

2.6% 37.75

Lancaster

Solanco

12%

21%

34 81 - 0.95

0.95

141,884

1.5% 38.16

9,534,551 3,718

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2014-15
Base BEF
5-12-15

% in
% Conc English
3-Year Avg Accute
% in
Acute Language
Student
Poverty Poverty Poverty Learner
Count (ADM) (0-99%) (100-184%) (above 30%) Students

Charter
Schools
Student
Count

Median
Local
Sparsity Household Effort
Size
Income Capacity
Adjust
Index
Index

Total New
Dollars

New $$
increase New Dollars
%
per Student

County

School District

Lancaster

Warwick

9,182,204 4,360

7%

21%

50 76 - 0.82

1.14

166,395

1.8% 38.16

Lawrence

Ellwood City Area 11,117,560 2,023

17%

24%

6 52 - 1.20

0.99

103,800

0.9% 51.30

Lawrence

Laurel

7,386,072 1,333

16%

20%

- 22 43 1.02

0.91

54,339

0.7% 40.78

Lawrence

Mohawk Area 9,689,968 1,560

13%

27%

- 22 61 1.10

0.90

67,905

0.7% 43.53

Lawrence

Neshannock Twp 3,054,695 1,312

15%

10%

4 27 - 0.92

0.93

46,495

1.5% 35.44

Lawrence

New Castle Area 21,804,648 3,380

39%

23%

39% 13 89 - 1.77

1.39

435,285

2.0% 128.77

Lawrence

Shenango Area 7,124,885 1,240

19%

17%

1 24 - 0.98

0.90

47,073

0.7% 37.96

Lawrence

Union Area

4,573,974 847

18%

17%

1 23 - 1.29

1.13

52,692

1.2% 62.24

Lawrence

Wilmington Area 5,504,949 1,357

13%

31%

6 49 91 1.05

0.80

51,750

0.9% 38.13

Lebanon

Annville-Cleona 4,395,994 1,486

6%

17%

21 38 - 0.96

1.02

58,682

1.3% 39.49

Lebanon

Cornwall-Lebanon 9,559,170 4,655

4%

17%

149

63 - 0.83

0.96

148,930

1.6% 31.99

Lebanon

Eastern Lebanon Co 4,611,548 2,428

10%

20%

14 59 - 0.94

1.10

104,144

2.3% 42.90

Lebanon

Lebanon

25,983,003 4,911

41%

19%

Lebanon

Northern Lebanon 7,335,501 2,343

11%

12%

Lebanon

Palmyra Area 5,928,922 3,328

6%

Lehigh

Allentown City 96,378,053 18,713

41%

Lehigh

Catasauqua Area 3,907,079 1,545

Lehigh

East Penn

Lehigh
Lehigh

41% 581

98 - 1.55

1.73

729,380

2.8% 148.53

25 67 - 0.86

0.92

75,576

1.0% 32.26

12%

22 99 - 0.87

1.00

115,104

1.9% 34.58

29%

41% 1,965 2,311



- 1.48

1.87

2,942,670

3.1% 157.26

6%

16%

17 62 - 1.05

1.33

87,175

2.2% 56.41

10,676,459 8,163

7%

11%

143

359 - 0.75

1.12

276,782

2.6% 33.91

Northern Lehigh 6,710,288 1,787

19%

14%

8 57 - 0.93

1.07

76,321

1.1% 42.71

Northwestern Lehigh 5,418,348 2,263

3%

9%

4 59 - 0.69

0.97

58,815

1.1% 26.00

Lehigh

Parkland

6,670,982 9,207

6%

8%

171

175 - 0.67

1.20

290,975

4.4% 31.60

Lehigh

Salisbury Twp

2,181,223 1,654

4%

10%

65 62 - 0.78

1.04

53,301

2.4% 32.22

Lehigh

Southern Lehigh 4,252,843 3,091

3%

8%

16 90 - 0.64

1.09

83,914

2.0% 27.15

Lehigh

Whitehall-Coplay 7,018,696 4,239

15%

14%

159

117 - 0.96

1.21

210,857

3.0% 49.74

Luzerne

Crestwood

6,983,633 2,974

2%

13%

8 74 - 0.75

0.77

67,284

1.0% 22.63

Luzerne

Dallas

5,594,193 2,694

4%

14%

4 28 - 0.84

0.91

81,193

1.5% 30.14

Luzerne

Greater Nanticoke Area 10,344,116 2,365

38%

22%

38% 18 90 - 1.42

1.13

197,735

1.9% 83.61

Luzerne

Hanover Area 6,990,062 2,128

23%

23%

49 61 - 1.35

1.45

188,826

2.7% 88.73

Luzerne

Hazleton Area 34,052,526 10,635

28%

24%

1,247 241 - 1.27



1.18

771,438

2.3% 72.54

Luzerne

Lake-Lehman 6,594,018 2,035

12%

25%

1 52 - 0.87

0.88

65,503

1.0% 32.19

Luzerne

Northwest Area 6,982,964 1,243

17%

22%

- 46 120

1.03

0.86

51,082

0.7% 41.08

Luzerne

Pittston Area

9,102,035 3,439

15%

17%

19 85 - 1.17

0.98

166,161

1.8% 48.31

Luzerne

Wilkes-Barre Area 23,853,149 7,542

39%

20%

39% 444

536 - 1.44

1.64

955,479

4.0% 126.69
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2014-15
Base BEF
5-12-15

% in
% Conc English
3-Year Avg Accute
% in
Acute Language
Student
Poverty Poverty Poverty Learner
Count (ADM) (0-99%) (100-184%) (above 30%) Students

Charter
Schools
Student
Count

Median
Local
Sparsity Household Effort
Size
Income Capacity
Adjust
Index
Index

Total New
Dollars

New $$
increase New Dollars
%
per Student

County

School District

Luzerne

Wyoming Area 7,435,609 2,507

26%

14%

7 45 - 1.06

0.91

107,389

1.4% 42.83

Luzerne

Wyoming Valley West 18,470,261 5,334

31%

18%

31% 44 158 - 1.22



1.16

373,772

2.0% 70.07

Lycoming

East Lycoming 7,970,135 1,662

15%

11%

1 35 83 0.98

1.03

72,897

0.9% 43.87

Lycoming

Jersey Shore Area 12,574,676 2,738

12%

27%

4 135 - 1.03

1.07

128,248

1.0% 46.84

Lycoming

Loyalsock Twp

2,778,935 1,503

7%

12%

5 27 - 1.11

1.15

76,943

2.8% 51.21

Lycoming

Montgomery Area 5,003,898 863


17%

23%

1 14 117

1.10

1.17

53,604

1.1% 62.13

Lycoming

Montoursville Area 6,665,564 2,005

8%

17%

4 29 44 0.97

0.99

80,013

1.2% 39.90

Lycoming

Muncy

3,695,697 1,039

8%

19%

3 20 15 1.16

1.20

59,988

1.6% 57.75

Lycoming

South Williamsport Area


5,773,755 1,355

6%

11%

2 16 - 1.19

1.00

63,528

1.1% 46.88

Lycoming

Williamsport Area 23,990,129 5,326

25%

24%

8 164 - 1.38

1.38

455,795

1.9% 85.57

McKean

Bradford Area 12,432,657 2,598

22%

20%

3 51 - 1.27

1.19

173,170

1.4% 66.66

McKean

Kane Area

7,892,832 1,234

20%

23%

- 33 161

1.25

1.21

90,704

1.1% 73.49

McKean

Otto-Eldred

5,453,660 706

18%

25%

- 14 115

1.21

1.15

48,683

0.9% 68.94

McKean

Port Allegany 7,009,245 908


22%

20%

1 18 146

1.37

1.20

74,317

1.1% 81.86

McKean

Smethport Area 6,237,468 908


19%

18%

- 28 157

1.17

1.20

62,689

1.0% 69.07

Mercer

Commodore Perry 3,732,145 524


20%

25%

1 10 98 1.07

0.87

24,740

0.7% 47.24

Mercer

Farrell Area

6,879,003 840

43%

27%

43% - 50 - 1.78

1.64

133,432

1.9% 158.80

Mercer

Greenville Area 6,567,391 1,451

24%

22%

4 50 - 1.28

1.11

92,215

1.4% 63.56

Mercer

Grove City Area 7,999,438 2,134

4%

20%

11 62 - 1.06

0.63

57,112

0.7% 26.77

Mercer

Hermitage

5,672,898 2,166

8%

12%

10 65 - 1.03

0.95

84,743

1.5% 39.12

Mercer

Jamestown Area 2,937,816 560


19%

24%

- 8

1.2% 62.68

Mercer

Lakeview

6,486,475 1,238

28%

19%

- 32 139

1.08

0.85

55,847

0.9% 45.10

Mercer

Mercer Area 5,219,054 1,290

8%

23%

1 49 84 1.05

0.84

49,532

0.9% 38.39

Mercer

Reynolds

7,757,893 1,222

15%

28%

- 42 97 1.28

0.97

70,054

0.9% 57.31

Mercer

Sharon City

13,605,435 2,219

34%

22%

34% 20 124 - 1.69



1.52

290,724

2.1% 131.01

Mercer

Sharpsville Area 6,023,283 1,274

19%

20%

1 27 - 1.08

1.11

65,863

1.1% 51.69

Mercer

West Middlesex Area 5,231,658 1,029

20%

26%

1 37 67 1.14

1.06

57,741

1.1% 56.12

Mifflin

Mifflin Co

19,770,496 5,438

21%

26%

36 181 - 1.30

1.11

352,150

1.8% 64.76

Monroe

East Stroudsburg Area 13,203,900 7,651

17%

22%

102

242 - 0.90

1.75

522,523

4.0% 68.30

Monroe

Pleasant Valley 21,498,389 5,502

7%

10%

79 240 - 0.86

1.10

206,871

1.0% 37.60

Monroe

Pocono Mountain 23,917,357 10,604

19%

26%

296

771 - 0.94

2.11

941,856

3.9% 88.82

Monroe

Stroudsburg Area 12,698,145 5,397

18%

16%

164

166 - 0.93

1.62

350,007

2.8% 64.86

Montgomery

Abington

8%

11%

153

87 - 0.71

0.95

205,904

3.6% 26.96

5,793,684 7,637

96 1.20

1.05

35,081

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2014-15
Base BEF
5-12-15

% in
% Conc English
3-Year Avg Accute
% in
Acute Language
Student
Poverty Poverty Poverty Learner
Count (ADM) (0-99%) (100-184%) (above 30%) Students

Charter
Schools
Student
Count

Median
Local
Sparsity Household Effort
Size
Income Capacity
Adjust
Index
Index

Total New
Dollars

New $$
increase New Dollars
%
per Student

County

School District

Montgomery

Bryn Athyn

34,364

13

0%

23%

- -

3 0.65

0.09

37

0.1% 2.75

Montgomery

Cheltenham Twp 4,334,832 4,594

10%

10%

100

67 - 0.69

0.94

121,149

2.8% 26.37

Montgomery

Colonial

2,862,104 4,766

5%

11%

79 15 - 0.61

0.72

82,076

2.9% 17.22

Montgomery

Hatboro-Horsham 4,419,974 4,806

2%

9%

46 29 - 0.65

0.98

117,723

2.7% 24.49

Montgomery

Jenkintown

798,513

632

4%

3%

14 4

- 0.82

1.08

21,420

2.7% 33.88

Montgomery

Lower Merion 3,497,128 7,465

2%

4%

131

29 - 0.47

0.66

87,922

2.5% 11.78

Montgomery

Lower Moreland Twp 1,935,594 2,164

7%

10%

113

10 - 0.52

1.14

52,509

2.7% 24.27

Montgomery

Methacton 6,401,295 5,028

3%

3%

117

62 - 0.54

0.84

87,818

1.4% 17.47

Montgomery

Norristown Area 10,610,172 7,578

18%

24%

804

481 - 0.92

1.08

347,479

3.3% 45.85

Montgomery

North Penn 8,946,718 12,380

4%

11%

461

124 - 0.67

0.86

281,805

3.1% 22.76

Montgomery

Perkiomen Valley 5,826,787 5,807

6%

6%

35 81 - 0.55

1.03

129,403

2.2% 22.29

Montgomery

Pottsgrove

7,681,957 3,331

11%

14%

36 104 - 0.69

1.10

104,315

1.4% 31.32

Montgomery

Pottstown

9,282,630 3,235

30%

24%

30% 51 136 - 1.23



1.92

383,887

4.1% 118.66

Montgomery

Souderton Area 8,663,374 6,670

4%

11%

Montgomery

Spring-Ford Area 8,782,423 7,789

4%

Montgomery

Springfield Twp

1,226,734 2,229

3%

Montgomery

Upper Dublin 2,593,693 4,280

5%

Montgomery

Upper Merion Area 2,030,106 3,868

Montgomery

Upper Moreland Twp 3,157,044 3,091

Montgomery

243

264 - 0.66

1.06

186,913

2.2% 28.02

9%

55 181 - 0.64

1.13

217,940

2.5% 27.98

7%

31 18 - 0.62

0.83

44,044

3.6% 19.76

2%

38 13 - 0.49

1.00

79,970

3.1% 18.68

11%

9%

160

56 - 0.69

0.85

94,080

4.6% 24.32

8%

15%

87 26 - 0.80

1.11

112,518

3.6% 36.40

Upper Perkiomen 8,323,631 3,269

6%

10%

14 113 - 0.76

0.96

93,960

1.1% 28.74

Montgomery

Wissahickon 2,355,198 4,484

3%

8%

132

23 - 0.55

0.66

63,355

2.7% 14.13

Montour

Danville Area 6,892,905 2,366

15%

15%

6 29 - 1.01

0.99

99,146

1.4% 41.90

Northampton Bangor Area 9,045,292 3,241

11%

13%

10 68 - 0.90

1.04

124,234

1.4% 38.33

Northampton Bethlehem Area 27,927,942 15,258

20%

19%

928

1,587

- 0.98

1.30

878,287

3.1% 57.56

Northampton Easton Area

19,004,941 9,098

17%

13%

348

305 - 0.86

1.28

428,674

2.3% 47.12

Northampton Nazareth Area 8,314,850 4,740

2%

3%

36 104 - 0.69

1.27

158,575

1.9% 33.45

Northampton Northampton Area 12,915,364 5,741

6%

12%

24 219 - 0.85

1.05

203,664

1.6% 35.48

Northampton Pen Argyl Area 4,544,095 1,795

10%

21%

15 58 - 0.97

1.18

85,263

1.9% 47.51

Northampton Saucon Valley 2,838,290 2,342

6%

6%

32 79 - 0.76

1.16

81,263

2.9% 34.69

Northampton Wilson Area 5,142,634 2,236

7%

17%

30 72 - 0.92

1.20

100,549

2.0% 44.96

NorthumberlandLine Mountain 5,999,604 1,273

23%

26%

6 30 142

1.09

1.15

78,444

1.3% 61.62

NorthumberlandMilton Area

8,813,735 2,227

27%

21%

78 40 - 1.18

1.00

120,255

1.4% 54.00

NorthumberlandMount Carmel Area 7,870,192 1,594

28%

19%

5 67 - 1.48

0.95

101,203

1.3% 63.49
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County

School District

2014-15
Base BEF
5-12-15

% in
% Conc English
3-Year Avg Accute
% in
Acute Language
Student
Poverty Poverty Poverty Learner
Count (ADM) (0-99%) (100-184%) (above 30%) Students

Charter
Schools
Student
Count

Median
Local
Sparsity Household Effort
Size
Income Capacity
Adjust
Index
Index

Total New
Dollars

New $$
increase New Dollars
%
per Student

NorthumberlandShamokin Area 11,864,612 2,474

14%

38%

10 89 - 1.48

0.92

149,055

1.3% 60.26

NorthumberlandShikellamy

11,804,953 3,026

20%

32%

36 104 - 1.32

1.27

228,358

1.9% 75.46

NorthumberlandWarrior Run 6,119,902 1,656

14%

25%

5 54 56 1.04

0.80

60,776

1.0% 36.70

Perry

Greenwood 3,332,736 812


9%

20%

- 20 116

0.95

1.14

40,849

1.2% 50.28

Perry

Newport

5,622,986 1,150

24%

11%

- 39 85 1.05

1.23

68,527

1.2% 59.57

Perry

Susquenita

7,856,858 1,821

10%

10%

8 81 - 0.83

0.69

42,329

0.5% 23.24

Perry

West Perry

8,316,383 2,634

14%

22%

5 118 - 0.92

0.91

94,103

1.1% 35.72

Philadelphia

Philadelphia City 984,129,807



202,462

36%

22%

36% 14,238 66,686



- 1.41

1.19

18,780,023

1.9% 92.76

Pike

Delaware Valley 13,454,413 5,035

9%

13%

12 105 - 0.83

1.19

199,278

1.5% 39.58

Potter

Austin Area

1,418,746 183

17%

22%

- 1

1.4% 105.45

Potter

Coudersport Area 4,087,361 843


16%

18%

3 16 142

1.16

1.17

55,214

1.4% 65.47

Potter

Galeton Area 2,037,186 380


21%

22%

2 29 91 1.31

1.16

30,634

1.5% 80.55

Potter

Northern Potter 4,158,483 560


19%

28%

- 9

119

1.31

1.00

38,069

0.9% 68.02

Potter

Oswayo Valley 3,492,687 474


28%

27%

- 10 105

1.29

1.31

43,151

1.2% 90.95

Schuylkill

Blue Mountain 7,733,215 2,878

6%

11%

6 67 - 0.87

0.89

87,922

1.1% 30.55

Schuylkill

Mahanoy Area 7,221,664 1,111

21%

23%

7 43 50 1.47

1.39

104,410

1.4% 93.94

Schuylkill

Minersville Area 5,420,760 1,296

7%

15%

4 55 21 1.21

1.13

72,581

1.3% 56.00

Schuylkill

North Schuylkill 8,400,608 2,038

13%

26%

3 70 - 1.20

1.07

111,841

1.3% 54.88

Schuylkill

Pine Grove Area 6,466,279 1,642

9%

21%

5 27 44 1.00

1.00

69,156

1.1% 42.12

Schuylkill

Pottsville Area 12,595,499 2,815

17%

27%

11 135 - 1.41

1.15

200,208

1.6% 71.11

Schuylkill

Saint Clair Area 3,065,612 870


17%

17%

1 39 75 1.38

1.04

57,192

1.9% 65.70

Schuylkill

Schuylkill Haven Area 6,077,803 1,302

18%

20%

7 24 - 1.05

1.17

68,746

1.1% 52.79

Schuylkill

Shenandoah Valley 6,639,630 1,176

42%

19%

42% 95 54 - 1.68

1.60

172,404

2.6% 146.63

Schuylkill

Tamaqua Area 6,619,584 2,084

21%

19%

22 61 - 1.24

1.02

115,830

1.7% 55.58

Schuylkill

Tri-Valley

4,381,432 887

9%

22%

1 18 119

1.07

0.88

38,771

0.9% 43.71

Schuylkill

Williams Valley 6,811,215 1,094

20%

19%

2 39 76 1.08

1.03

55,686

0.8% 50.90

Snyder

Midd-West 8,265,125 2,357

20%

24%

2 121 - 1.18

1.30

158,893

1.9% 67.42

Snyder

Selinsgrove Area 7,257,022 2,754

15%

26%

23 50 - 1.09

1.18

152,965

2.1% 55.55

Somerset

Berlin Brothersvalley 5,057,797 851


19%

29%

6 26 144

Somerset

Conemaugh Twp Area 6,594,050 1,001

17%

6%

Somerset

Meyersdale Area 7,095,234 918


15%

Somerset

North Star

7,356,237 1,192

Somerset

Rockwood Area 3,254,076 788


46 1.45

1.39

19,333

1.25

1.00

53,696

1.1% 63.09

2 25 72 1.03

0.66

29,955

0.5% 29.92

17%

1 22 129

1.21

0.82

42,787

0.6% 46.62

11%

20%

- 34 111

1.18

0.91

57,515

0.8% 48.26

15%

26%

- 41 134

1.11

1.05

45,462

1.4% 57.72
Page 13 of 16

2014-15
Base BEF
5-12-15

% in
% Conc English
3-Year Avg Accute
% in
Acute Language
Student
Poverty Poverty Poverty Learner
Count (ADM) (0-99%) (100-184%) (above 30%) Students

Charter
Schools
Student
Count

Median
Local
Sparsity Household Effort
Size
Income Capacity
Adjust
Index
Index

Total New
Dollars

New $$
increase New Dollars
%
per Student

County

School District

Somerset

Salisbury-Elk Lick 1,913,899 281


25%

36%

- 6

67 1.38

0.83

17,780

0.9% 63.36

Somerset

Shade-Central City 3,832,906 535


16%

22%

- 16 95 1.39

1.15

42,037

1.1% 78.57

Somerset

Shanksville-Stonycreek 1,474,893 373


18%

23%

- 15 78 1.04

1.32

26,150

1.8% 70.16

Somerset

Somerset Area 7,497,730 2,314

20%

25%

18 61 - 1.21

1.30

160,794

2.1% 69.49

Somerset

Turkeyfoot Valley Area 2,205,680 408


26%

21%

2 6

91 1.34

0.96

27,833

1.3% 68.29

Somerset

Windber Area 8,406,785 1,262

12%

27%

- 23 36 1.41

0.79

61,192

0.7% 48.51

Sullivan

Sullivan Co

2,477,511 673

17%

23%

- 35 136

1.28

1.32

57,706

2.3% 85.71

Susquehanna Blue Ridge

6,262,457 1,034

19%

26%

3 34 130

1.20

1.15

69,737

1.1% 67.46

Susquehanna Elk Lake

6,538,069 1,256

17%

25%

9 38 150

1.01

0.95

57,526

0.9% 45.78

Susquehanna Forest City Regional 3,275,662 793


21%

17%

1 20 122

1.09

1.10

46,616

1.4% 58.80

Susquehanna Montrose Area 7,359,554 1,589

17%

20%

1 59 132

1.01

0.76

55,743

0.8% 35.09

Susquehanna Mountain View 5,214,905 1,147

19%

28%

4 50 155

1.03

0.84

48,526

0.9% 42.31

Susquehanna Susquehanna Community


6,322,829

843

23%

21%

2 21 128

1.32

1.25

69,601

1.1% 82.52

Tioga

Northern Tioga 11,941,297 2,132

21%

25%

2 54 77 1.26

1.20

147,931

1.2% 69.38

Tioga

Southern Tioga 8,399,933 1,964

20%

24%

10 89 130

1.15

1.00

105,101

1.3% 53.50

Tioga

Wellsboro Area 5,786,227 1,547

11%

30%

1 35 155

1.13

1.10

89,668

1.5% 57.96

Union

Lewisburg Area 3,099,360 1,928

19%

14%

41 29 - 1.07

1.41

125,871

4.1% 65.30

Union

Mifflinburg Area 7,527,872 2,238

14%

29%

16 72 5 1.16

0.96

107,860

1.4% 48.18

Venango

Cranberry Area 6,570,601 1,181

11%

20%

3 30 136

1.13

0.76

46,463

0.7% 39.35

Venango

Franklin Area 11,216,584 2,055

20%

22%

6 65 35 1.26

1.03

118,496

1.1% 57.67

Venango

Oil City Area

13,304,780 2,231

35%

19%

35% 3 85 - 1.37

1.25

194,615

1.5% 87.23

Venango

Titusville Area

13,109,280 2,035

35%

22%

35% 7 36 55 1.38

1.28

186,820

1.4% 91.81

Venango

Valley Grove 6,438,031 972


30%

14%

- 27 97 1.31

1.04

64,353

1.0% 66.21

Warren

Warren Co

24,179,327 4,944

15%

19%

3 346 - 1.21

1.05

267,792

1.1% 54.17

Washington

Avella Area

4,222,686 601

14%

14%

- 15 99 0.92

0.65

16,948

0.4% 28.22

Washington

Bentworth

6,094,519 1,216

17%

17%

3 48 49 1.09

0.99

57,663

0.9% 47.42

Washington

Bethlehem-Center 8,525,997 1,314

19%

16%

- 42 18 1.08

0.96

59,018

0.7% 44.92

Washington

Burgettstown Area 6,121,905 1,365

8%

10%

- 65 89 1.03

0.82

48,741

0.8% 35.71

Washington

California Area 5,680,684 987


23%

17%

- 34 17 1.33

0.78

45,368

0.8% 45.98

Washington

Canon-McMillan 10,807,207 4,929

4%

13%

19 103 - 0.89

1.15

198,641

1.8% 40.30

Washington

Charleroi

7,404,691 1,720

25%

17%

8 45 - 1.30

1.27

126,444

1.7% 73.52

Washington

Chartiers-Houston 4,612,612 1,191

4%

16%

3 22 - 0.92

0.75

32,442

0.7% 27.24

Washington

Fort Cherry

8%

12%

1 18 56 0.99

0.68

32,029

0.5% 28.03

6,335,950 1,143

Page 14 of 16

2014-15
Base BEF
5-12-15

% in
% Conc English
3-Year Avg Accute
% in
Acute Language
Student
Poverty Poverty Poverty Learner
Count (ADM) (0-99%) (100-184%) (above 30%) Students

Charter
Schools
Student
Count

Median
Local
Sparsity Household Effort
Size
Income Capacity
Adjust
Index
Index

Total New
Dollars

New $$
increase New Dollars
%
per Student

County

School District

Washington

McGuffey

9,984,983 1,910

11%

23%

2 63 70 0.95

0.84

65,952

0.7% 34.52

Washington

Peters Twp

5,165,611 4,256

4%

4%

8 61 - 0.51

0.98

81,162

1.6% 19.07

Washington

Ringgold

12,302,011 3,118

19%

23%

6 87 - 1.14

0.90

139,520

1.1% 44.75

Washington

Trinity Area

11,347,240 3,420

10%

12%

12 83 - 0.93

0.86

111,196

1.0% 32.51

Washington

Washington 8,342,298 1,608

27%

28%

12 48 - 1.48

1.23

134,867

1.6% 83.85

Wayne

Wallenpaupack Area 4,644,806 3,377

14%

33%

24 62 - 1.01

1.34

197,763

4.3% 58.56

Wayne

Wayne Highlands 7,607,050 2,917

21%

19%

20 73 - 1.15

1.30

190,167

2.5% 65.18

Wayne

Western Wayne 4,658,768 2,197

10%

30%

1 91 - 0.98

1.10

100,289

2.2% 45.65

Westmoreland Belle Vernon Area 9,342,628 2,695

16%

18%

15 58 - 1.03

1.00

117,546

1.3% 43.62

Westmoreland Burrell

5,592,893 1,877

11%

25%

4 27 - 1.05

1.04

85,439

1.5% 45.51

Westmoreland Derry Area

10,916,642 2,235

19%

26%

9 64 - 1.23

0.97

116,844

1.1% 52.29

Westmoreland Franklin Regional 6,660,814 3,721

6%

9%

16 57 - 0.64

0.87

81,045

1.2% 21.78

Westmoreland Greater Latrobe 10,110,587 4,242

13%

14%

9 87 - 1.05

1.01

184,592

1.8% 43.51

Westmoreland Greensburg Salem 9,684,309 3,026

23%

16%

6 95 - 1.24

0.92

151,478

1.6% 50.05

Westmoreland Hempfield Area 17,031,511 6,253

6%

20%

11 165 - 0.96

0.94

227,837

1.3% 36.44

Westmoreland Jeannette City 7,728,527 1,179

22%

25%

- 73 - 1.35

1.06

75,758

1.0% 64.23

15,230,827 4,000

8%

22%

2 113 - 1.10

0.98

176,822

1.2% 44.20

Westmoreland Ligonier Valley 5,521,626 1,733

11%

23%

- 96 113

1.08

0.93

77,561

1.4% 44.75

Westmoreland Monessen City 5,926,731 922


46%

14%

46% 1 34 - 1.68

1.40

116,519

2.0% 126.32

Westmoreland Mount Pleasant Area 8,696,478 2,217

24%

16%

3 89 - 1.13

0.90

99,137

1.1% 44.72

Westmoreland New Kensington-Arnold 11,130,622 2,236

48%

17%

48% 4 115 - 1.58



1.40

267,559

2.4% 119.67

Westmoreland Kiski Area

Westmoreland Norwin

15,364,468 5,176

3%

12%

12 99 - 0.85

0.77

131,795

0.9% 25.46

Westmoreland Penn-Trafford 13,775,631 4,104

8%

8%

12 62 - 0.76

0.78

96,479

0.7% 23.51

Westmoreland Southmoreland 9,275,151 2,001

16%

24%

2 42 - 1.19

0.96

98,650

1.1% 49.31

Westmoreland Yough

9,446,640 2,250

17%

16%

- 49 - 1.12

0.94

100,384

1.1% 44.61

Wyoming

Lackawanna Trail 5,500,409 1,150

18%

18%

4 31 86 0.96

0.77

39,000

0.7% 33.91

Wyoming

Tunkhannock Area 10,716,044 2,733

20%

12%

9 70 - 1.09

1.14

144,994

1.4% 53.06

York

Central York

6,801,703 5,988

4%

14%

91 96 - 0.81

1.32

254,887

3.7% 42.57

York

Dallastown Area 8,209,893 6,276

11%

13%

100

109 - 0.85

1.20

261,162

3.2% 41.61

York

Dover Area

10,785,813 3,899

7%

13%

37 116 - 0.97

1.21

184,313

1.7% 47.27

York

Eastern York

7,152,389 2,687

18%

19%

10 56 - 0.93

1.03

109,993

1.5% 40.93

York

Hanover Public 2,473,883 1,820

17%

27%

136

116 - 1.16

1.37

133,292

5.4% 73.25

York

Northeastern York 10,429,543 3,977

7%

22%

38 103 - 0.87

1.39

197,194

1.9% 49.59
Page 15 of 16

2014-15
Base BEF
5-12-15

% in
% Conc English
3-Year Avg Accute
% in
Acute Language
Student
Poverty Poverty Poverty Learner
Count (ADM) (0-99%) (100-184%) (above 30%) Students

Charter
Schools
Student
Count

Median
Local
Sparsity Household Effort
Size
Income Capacity
Adjust
Index
Index

Total New
Dollars

New $$
increase New Dollars
%
per Student

County

School District

York

Northern York Co 7,091,629 3,137

4%

18%

12 64 - 0.79

0.95

93,522

1.3% 29.82

York

Red Lion Area 14,217,327 5,698

13%

17%

30 151 - 0.91

1.18

253,946

1.8% 44.57

York

South Eastern 8,470,036 3,043

13%

21%

5 92 - 0.79

1.22

122,562

1.4% 40.28

York

South Western 9,636,985 4,082

7%

9%

33 87 - 0.74

0.99

118,967

1.2% 29.14

York

Southern York Co 7,432,196 3,249

3%

8%

20 48 - 0.72

0.96

86,165

1.2% 26.52

York

Spring Grove Area 10,224,021 3,905

9%

14%

33 95 - 0.81

1.05

135,078

1.3% 34.59

York

West Shore 12,404,714 7,759

8%

17%

199

272 - 0.87

0.90

249,863

2.0% 32.20

York

West York Area 5,484,499 3,225

13%

12%

63 118 - 0.96

1.19

153,142

2.8% 47.49

York

York City

56,234,719 7,784

46%

28%

46% 1,382 2,508



- 1.74

2.25

1,860,751

3.3% 239.06

York

York Suburban 1,746,072 2,923

5%

7%

56 97 - 0.78

1.17

105,484

6.0% 36.09

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