EXPERIMENTAL
District Schools | Enr | School-Level Per Pupil Expenditures $ | District-Level Per Pupil Expenditures $ | Total Per Pupil | ||||
# | State/Local | Federal | Subtotal | State/Local | Federal | Subtotal | Expenditures $ | |
Hillsboro Elementary School | 81 | 13,058.78 | 3,112.54 | 16,171.32 | 4,833.75 | 1,365.85 | 6,199.60 | 22,370.92 |
Green Bank Elementary-middle School | 211 | 10,198.47 | 2,873.82 | 13,072.29 | 4,833.75 | 1,365.85 | 6,199.60 | 19,271.89 |
Marlinton Elementary School | 224 | 7,350.44 | 2,478.16 | 9,828.60 | 4,833.75 | 1,365.85 | 6,199.60 | 16,028.20 |
Marlinton Middle School | 131 | 9,277.71 | 3,735.67 | 13,013.38 | 4,833.75 | 1,365.85 | 6,199.60 | 19,212.98 |
Pocahontas County High School | 295 | 10,849.46 | 1,669.17 | 12,518.63 | 4,833.75 | 1,365.85 | 6,199.60 | 18,718.23 |
County Total | 942 | 9,843.00 | 2,542.86 | 12,385.86 | 4,833.75 | 1,365.85 | 6,199.60 | 18,585.46 |
- The total number of students enrolled in Pocahontas County schools is 942.
- The average school-level per pupil expenditure is $12,385.86.
- The average district-level per pupil expenditure is $6,199.60.
- The total per pupil expenditure is $18,585.46.
The school with the highest school-level per pupil expenditure is Hillsboro Elementary School, at $16,171.32. The school with the lowest school-level per pupil expenditure is Marlinton Elementary School, at $9,828.60.
The school with the highest district-level per pupil expenditure is Pocahontas County High School, at $6,199.60. The school with the lowest district-level per pupil expenditure is Green Bank Elementary-middle School, at $4,833.75.
The school with the highest total per pupil expenditure is Pocahontas County High School, at $18,718.23. The school with the lowest total per pupil expenditure is Marlinton Elementary School, at $16,028.20.
Overall, the total per pupil expenditure in Pocahontas County is higher than the state average. This may be due to a number of factors, such as the high cost of living in the area or the need to provide additional services to students in rural areas.
Here are some additional insights that can be gained from the table:
- The school-level per pupil expenditure varies significantly from school to school. This may be due to a number of factors, such as the size of the school, the cost of living in the area, or the level of academic achievement at the school.
- The district-level per pupil expenditure is also relatively high. This may be due to the need to provide transportation services to students in rural areas or the need to provide additional services to students with special needs.
- The total per pupil expenditure is higher than the state average. This may be due to the factors mentioned above.
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