District Snapshot for:

Prairie Hills (113)

Spending Per Pupil

Metric
2005
2022
% Change
Instruction

$0

$9,039
0%
Student Support

$0

$376
0%
Staff Support

$0

$319
0%
Administration

$0

$1,477
0%
Operations & Maint

$0

$1,443
0%
Transportation

$0

$541
0%
Food Service

$0

$938
0%
Other

$0

$2
0%
Capital

$0

$1,049
0%
Debt

$0

$692
0%
TOTAL

$0

$15,876
0%

Aid Per Pupil

Metric
2005
2022
% Change
State

$0

$9,231
0%
Federal

$0

$1,743
0%
Local

$0

$4,901
0%
TOTAL

$0

$15,876
0%

Carryover Cash

Metric
2005
2022
% Change
Capital Outlay

$0.0

$3,804,351
0%
Debt Service

$0.0

$850,650
0%
Federal

$0.0

$-54,578
0%
All Other

$0.0

$2,983,511
0%
TOTAL

$0.0

$7,583,934
0%

State Assessment Results

% of Students on Track to be College & Career Ready (Levels 3 & 4)
Grade
District
State Avg.

Low Income

Not Low Income
Low Income
Not Low Income

English Language Arts

4th

34.6%

71.7%
26.3%
54.8%
8th

30.4%

33.3%
10.8%
27.4%
10th

26.1%

36.5%
13.7%
32.1%

Math

4th

46.1%

71.7%
19%
47.7%
8th

13%

22.9%
9.5%
28.5%
10th

17.4%

36.5%
8.5%
27.6%

Employment & Enrollment

Demographic Group
2005
2022
% Change
Students

0

1,042.7
0%
Classroom Teachers

0

82.7
0%
Other Teachers

0

0
0%
Managers

0

10
0%
Other Non-Teachers

0

65.6
0%
TOTAL

158.3

0
0%
Students Per:
2005
2022
Classroom Teacher

0

12.6
Manager

0

104.3
Other Non-Teachers

0

15.9
Employee

0

6.6

Notes: All data provided by the Kansas Dept. of Education; years refer to school year. 20 mill property tax was reported as Local Aid in 2005 but is accurately reflected as State Aid beginning in 2015. Students and staff are shown in full time equivalents. Teachers as identified by KSDE. Manager includes superintendents, asst. superintendents, principals, asst. principals, directors, managers, instruction coordinators and curriculum specialists. Carryover cash represents unencumbered balances as of July 1 each year. KSDE developed new state assessment standards effective with the 2015 report and comparisons to prior years cannot be made. KSDE considers Level 2 to be grade-level but those students still require remedial training to be on track to be college and career ready. Beginning in 2018, kindergarten students are counted as full-time instead of half-time, resulting in an artificial increase in reported full-time enrollment.