Back to School Numbers

With kids returning to school this week, here are some fast facts about education spending and performance in Pennsylvania.

  • $14,865: The amount Pennsylvania school districts spent per student in the 2010-11 school year.

That comes to $372,000 for a class of 25 students. It also represents $3,000 more than charter schools spend per student, and contrasts with the average Educational Improvement Tax Credit Scholarship of $1,100.

  • 93 percent: Increase in public school spending from 1996-97 to 2010-11.

The fastest area of increase is in school construction and debt payments, but all funding sources have grown. Fueling this increase was the fact that schools added staff even as enrollment declined.

  • $60,674: Average public school teacher salary in 2010-11.

Teacher pay scales and union-backed laws reward seniority rather than performance, often to the detriment of younger, high quality teachers.

  • 61 percent: Proportion of 8th grade students scoring below proficient in math on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP).

The NAEP is a more rigorous test than the state exam, the PSSA. But the most recent PSSA scores show declines, following investigations in schools cheating on the exams.

  • 185,000: Approximate number of students served by Pennsylvania’s school choice programs.

Prior to 1996, Pennsylvania had no charter schools, no cyber schools, no Educational Improvement Tax Credit scholarship, and no Opportunity Scholarship program. Today, enrollment in all these options has ballooned, and demand for school choice continues to grow.

Enrollment in PA School Choice Programs
Brick and Mortar Charter Cyber Charter EITC K-12 Scholarships Opportunity Scholarships Total
1997-98 982 982
1998-99 5,563 5,563
1999-00 11,413 11,413
2000-01 18,981 18,981
2001-02 26,601 1,852 17,350 45,803
2002-03 29,278 3,584 20,208 53,070
2003-04 35,238 5,876 25,875 66,989
2004-05 38,750 9,462 26,701 74,913
2005-06 42,896 12,734 29,638 85,268
2006-07 44,138 15,838 36,540 96,516
2007-08 47,560 19,715 44,334 111,609
2008-09 52,648 20,406 44,893 117,947
2009-10 54,564 24,603 38,646 117,813
2010-11 62,837 27,779 40,882 131,498
2011-12 72,714 32,322 45,000 150,036
2012-13 (Forecast) 79,985 35,554 58,992 10,000 184,532