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Windsor C-1 School District, Missouri

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Windsor C-1 School District
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District details
School board members: 7
Students: 2,959 (2023-2024)
Schools: 5 (2023-2024)
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Windsor C-1 School District is a school district in Missouri (Jefferson County). During the 2024 school year, 2,959 students attended one of the district's five schools.

This page provides information regarding school board members, finances, academics, students, and more details about the district.

School board

The Windsor C-1 School District consists of seven members serving three-year terms. To find information about school board meetings, click here.

List of school board members
NameYear assumed officeYear term ends
Jessica Burgett20252028
Michael Dubis2027
Kevin Stoffey20242027
Scott Brothers2026
Lindsay Winkler20252026
John DeWalle20242026
Dustin Schwartz20232026

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Budget

The following statistics were published by the National Center for Education Statistics, which is a part of the U.S. Department of Education.[1]

Revenue, 2021-2022
SOURCE AMOUNT AMOUNT PER STUDENT PERCENT
Federal: $5,129,000 $1,727 14%
Local: $18,603,000 $6,264 49%
State: $14,223,000 $4,789 38%
Total: $37,955,000 $12,779
Expenditures, 2021-2022
TYPE AMOUNT AMOUNT PER STUDENT PERCENT
Total Expenditures: $34,265,000 $11,537
Total Current Expenditures: $31,508,000 $10,608
Instructional Expenditures: $18,483,000 $6,223 54%
Student and Staff Support: $2,909,000 $979 8%
Administration: $3,600,000 $1,212 11%
Operations, Food Service, Other: $6,516,000 $2,193 19%
Total Capital Outlay: $1,259,000 $423
Construction: $84,000 $28
Total Non El-Sec Education & Other: $323,000 $108
Interest on Debt: $999,000 $336


Academic performance

Each year, state and local education agencies use tests and other standards to assess student proficiency. Although the data below was published by the U.S. Department of Education, proficiency measurements are established by the states. As a result, proficiency levels are not comparable between different states and year-over-year proficiency levels within a district may not be comparable because states may change their proficiency measurements. To protect student privacy, percentages are reported as ranges for groups of 300 students or fewer. If five or fewer students were included in a data set, the data will display as "PS."[2]

The following table shows the percentage of district students who scored at or above the proficiency level each school year:

School year All (%) Asian/Pacific Islander (%) Black (%) Hispanic (%) Native American (%) Two or More Races (%) White (%)
2020-2021 30 PS <=20 25-29 PS 20-29 30
2018-2019 45 <50 11-19 20-29 PS 40-59 47
2017-2018 49 <50 20-29 21-39 PS <50 51
2016-2017 62 >=50 21-39 21-39 PS <50 63
2015-2016 59 >=50 20-29 21-39 >=50 >=50 61
2014-2015 54 <50 11-19 40-59 PS <50 55
2013-2014 63 <50 21-39 40-59 PS >=50 64
2012-2013 63 >=50 21-39 60-79 PS PS 64
2011-2012 64 <50 21-39 >=50 PS 65
2010-2011 66 >=50 40-59 >=50 PS 66

The following table shows the percentage of district students who scored at or above the proficiency level each school year:

School year All (%) Asian/Pacific Islander (%) Black (%) Hispanic (%) Native American (%) Two or More Races (%) White (%)
2020-2021 44 PS 21-39 30-34 PS 40-49 44
2018-2019 55 >=50 30-39 30-39 PS 21-39 56
2017-2018 53 >=50 20-29 40-49 >=50 <50 54
2016-2017 71 >=50 40-59 40-59 PS >=50 72
2015-2016 72 >=50 40-49 40-59 >=50 >=50 73
2014-2015 67 >=50 40-49 40-59 PS >=50 68
2013-2014 60 <50 21-39 60-79 PS >=50 60
2012-2013 63 <50 21-39 40-59 PS PS 64
2011-2012 61 <50 21-39 >=50 PS 62
2010-2011 64 >=50 40-59 >=50 PS 64

The following table shows the graduation rate of district students each school year:

School year All (%) Asian/Pacific Islander (%) Black (%) Hispanic (%) Native American (%) Two or More Races (%) White (%)
2019-2020 92 >=50 >=50 PS 90-94
2018-2019 94 PS PS PS 90-94
2017-2018 95 PS PS >=95
2016-2017 95 PS PS PS PS >=95
2015-2016 92 PS >=50 PS 90-94
2014-2015 93 PS PS PS PS 90-94
2013-2014 90-94 PS PS PS 90-94
2012-2013 91 PS PS PS 90-94
2011-2012 92 PS 90-94
2010-2011 86 PS PS 85-89


Students

The following statistics were published by the National Center for Education Statistics, which is a part of the U.S. Department of Education.[3]

Year Enrollment Year-to-year change (%)
2023-2024 2,959 0.2
2022-2023 2,953 -0.6
2021-2022 2,970 -0.8
2020-2021 2,995 -1.5
2019-2020 3,040 1.6
2018-2019 2,991 -0.8
2017-2018 3,016 -1.8
2016-2017 3,069 -0.8
2015-2016 3,095 -0.8
2014-2015 3,120 -0.4
2013-2014 3,133 1.8
2012-2013 3,078 1.2
2011-2012 3,042 -0.7
2010-2011 3,064 1.0
2009-2010 3,034 0.9
2008-2009 3,007 -0.3
2007-2008 3,017 0.8
2006-2007 2,992 -1.0
2005-2006 3,023 1.6
2004-2005 2,975 0.3
2003-2004 2,965 -2.2
2002-2003 3,031 2.4
2001-2002 2,957 -2.0
2000-2001 3,017 1.6
1999-2000 2,970 0.0
Racial Demographics, 2023-2024
RACE Windsor C-1 School District (%) Missouri K-12 STUDENTS (%)
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.0 0.4
Asian or Asian/Pacific Islander 0.6 2.1
Black 1.7 15.3
Hispanic 4.9 8.4
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.1 0.4
Two or More Races 3.5 5.5
White 89.3 67.9

Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.


Staff

The following statistics were published by the National Center for Education Statistics, which is a part of the U.S. Department of Education.[4]

As of the 2023-2024 school year, Windsor C-1 School District had 206.25 full-time classroom teachers. The student-teacher ratio was 14.35.

Teachers, 2023-2024 school year
TYPE NUMBER OF TEACHERS
Prekindergarten: 10.00
Kindergarten: 14.26
Elementary: 81.84
Secondary: 100.15
Total: 206.25

Windsor C-1 School District employed 2.00 district administrators and 9.00 school administrators as of the 2023-2024 school year.

Administrators, 2023-2024 school year
TYPE NUMBER OF ADMINISTRATORS
District Administrators: 2.00
District Administrative Support: 0.00
School Administrators: 9.00
School Administrative Support: 0.00
Other staff, 2023-2024 school year
TYPE NUMBER OF OTHER STAFF
Instructional Aides: 47.00
Instruc. Coordinators & Supervisors: 3.71
Total Guidance Counselors: 10.00
Elementary Guidance Counselors: 4.00
Secondary Guidance Counselors: 2.00
Librarians/Media Specialists: 4.75
Library/Media Support: 0.00
Student Support Services: 15.29
Other Support Services: 10.00


Schools

The following statistics were published by the National Center for Education Statistics, which is a part of the U.S. Department of Education.[5]

The Windsor C-1 School District operates five schools. They are listed below in alphabetical order.
List of schools
SCHOOL NAMENUMBER OF STUDENTSGRADES
James E. Freer Elem.299PK-2
Windsor Elem.522PK-2
Windsor High8749-12
Windsor Intermediate6123-5
Windsor Middle6526-8

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