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Oyster Bay East Norwich School District
The Oyster Bay - East Norwich Central School District comprises a small educational community the students in three schools, Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School (Grades K-2), James H. Vernon School (Grades 3-6) and Oyster Bay High School (Grades 7-8, 9-12).
The Oyster Bay school system began with the support of James Townsend who was on the Board of Regents of Columbia University from 1784 to 1787, while the East Norwich school system celebrated its first annual meeting of elders on February 2, 1838.
Both systems were fashioned by the action of the voters on July 1, 1962, creating the Oyster Bay - East Norwich Central School District in the 13.1 square mile school boundaries.
This district enjoy a reputation for excellent academic programs, lowest true value tax rate in Nassau County, and distinguished student accomplishments thanks to one of the highest expenditure per pupil in the county, with instruction programs extending from the classroom to interscholastic athletics and co-curricular activities. |
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Central Office Address: |
1 Mccouns Lane Oyster Bay NY, 11771 |
Contact Number: |
5166246504 |
District Superintendent: |
Phyllis Harrington |
Spending Per Student: |
$21,695 |
General Education Spending: |
$19,433,702 |
Special Education Spending: |
$7,194,893 |
Percent Spent On Instruction: |
76.4% |
Average Teacher Salary: |
$82,513 |
Student Dropout Rate: |
1% |
Students Receiving Reduced/Free Lunch: |
10.9% |
Students With Limited English Skills: |
8.6% |
Graduates Receiving Regents Diplomas: |
95% |
Graduates Receiving Advanced Diplomas: |
60% |
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2008/2009 Budget: |
$45,700,036 |
% Change From Previous Year: |
4.66% |
Voting: |
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Budget Status: |
Passed |
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District teacher data and statistics |
Average class size |
10.9 |
Average teacher salary |
$82,513 |
Annual teacher turnover rate |
11.6% |
Teachers with permanent certification |
81.9% |
Teachers with provisional status |
17.4% |
Minority teachers |
2% |
Median years experience teaching |
14 |
Teachers with master's degree plus 30 hours or doctorate |
61.3% |
All schools in district:
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