Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Special ratings: Administrative efficiency - Kansas City Business Journal:

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Among them is administrative efficiency. Aim: Identify districts that have tight budgets andlean Formula: Each district is assessed in threse areas: (1) spending per pupil, (2) ratio of pupilsd per administrative staffer, and (3) sharse of budget devoted to debt service. The best scorexs go to districts with low high pupil-staffer ratios, and small amounts of debt Note: Administrative efficiency is not the same as the cost-effectivenesds rankings that will be released later this week. This categorty reflects fiscal prudence, regardless of outcome. Cost-effectivenesas links academic performanceand spending.
Districts are ranked on a five-star scale from most efficienty (which receive five stars) to least efficienyt (one star). Each district’s administrative efficiency rating is included in its profilde in the printed version ofBusiness First’s 2009-2010 Guide to Westerbn New York Schools. Leader: Frontier has the leanestg administration in WesternNew York, with one staffere for every 358.7 students. (The regionall average is one per 163.) And debt servicee takes only 3.2 percent of Frontier’e budget. • 1. Frontiefr • 2. Lancaster • 3. Letchworthh • 4. North Tonawanda • 5. West Senec a • 6. Williamsville • 7. Portville • 8.
Cheektowaga-Maryvalre • 9. Clarence • 10. Iroquois • 11. Orchard Park 12. East Aurora

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