Frederick County Public Schools, Maryland

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Frederick County Public Schools
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Frederick, Maryland
District details
Superintendent: Theresa R. Alban
# of school board members: 7
Website: Link

Frederick County Public Schools is a school district in Maryland that served 40,456 K-12 students during the 2013-2014 school year.[1] The district's graduation rate increased from 91.7 percent during the 2009-2010 school year to 93.3 percent during the 2012-2013 school year.[2]

About the district

Frederick County Public Schools is located in Frederick County, Md.

Frederick County Public Schools is based in Frederick, the county seat of Frederick County, Maryland. Frederick County was home to 241,409 residents in 2014, according to the United States Census Bureau.[3]

Demographics

Frederick County outperformed the state of Maryland in terms of higher education achievement in 2013. The United States Census Bureau found that 38.2 percent of Frederick County residents aged 25 years and older had attained a bachelor's degree, compared to 36.8 percent for Maryland as a whole. The median household income in Frederick County was $84,570, compared to $72,999 for the state of Maryland. The poverty rate in Frederick County was 6.1 percent, compared to 9.8 percent for the entire state.[3]

Racial Demographics, 2014[3]
Race Frederick County (%) Maryland (%)
White 82.8 60.1
Black or African American 9.4 30.3
American Indian and Alaska Native 0.5 0.6
Asian 4.5 6.4
Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander 0.1 0.1
Two or More Races 2.7 2.6
Hispanic or Latino 8.4 9.3

Party registration, 2014[4]
Party Number of registered voters
Republican 59,998
Democratic 53,988
Unaffiliated 33,075
Libertarian 723
Green 400
Other 166
Total 148,350

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.

Superintendent

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The superintendent of Frederick County Public Schools is Theresa R. Alban, as of June 17, 2014. She has served in the position since her appointment in 2011. Alban previously worked as a special education teacher and professional development supervisor with Baltimore County Public Schools.[5]

School board elections

The Frederick County Board of Education consists of seven members elected to four-year terms. Each member represents the entire county from an at-large seat.

Frederick County Board of Education
Member Term Ends
Joy Schaefer 2020
Lois Jarman 2020
Michael Bunitsky 2020
Karen Yoho 2022
Jay Mason 2022
Liz Barrett 2022
Brad W. Young 2022
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Election dates

See also: 2014 election overview, 2016 election overview, and 2018 election overview

Members of the board are elected to four-year terms on a staggered basis. Elections are held in even-numbered years.

Public participation in board meetings

The board maintains the following policy regarding public participation in board meetings last revised in 2012:

The Board welcomes and encourages public comment and will designate opportunity for public comment at each meeting. Adjustments to time allowed for public comment will be made by the Board.

The Board will provide a maximum of 30 minutes for public comment at its meeting. If more people wish to speak than time allows, public comment shall continue at the discretion of the Board.

With the exception of confidential matters, citizens may speak about matters relating to the school system. If individuals have specific concerns relating to actions of staff members, such concerns may be communicated to the Superintendent. Persons desiring to speak shall register prior to the scheduled meeting start time indicating: (1) name of speaker, (2) topic(s) to be discussed, and (3) whether the speaker is speaking as an individual or representing an organization.

In order to have an orderly presentation of comments by the public, the following procedures apply:

1. Comments are limited to three minutes per speaker. One individual per organization will be allotted five minutes for comments. Staff monitors time through use of a timer. When the allotted time expires, the speaker is permitted to complete a sentence. The speaker must then return to the audience.

2. The speaker may not discuss personnel matters or comment on issues pending in appeals to a local Board or to the State Board.

3. Individuals are permitted to submit written comments to Board members.

4. If any individual fails to comply with these procedures, the Board president may order the person to leave the public meeting, adjourn the meeting, or may take such further action as necessary to ensure compliance with these procedures.

5. Efforts will be made to follow-up as appropriate.

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—Frederick County Public Schools website, (2014)

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Budget

From 1993 to 2013, the Frederick County school district had an average of $394,921,476 in revenue and $381,421,571 in expenditures, according to the United States Census Bureau's survey of school system finances. The district had a yearly average of $124,454,667 in outstanding debt. The district retired $20,702,000 of its debt and issued $21,222,714 in new debt each year on average.[8]

Revenue

The table below separates the district's revenue into the three sources identified by the agency: local, state, and federal.

Revenue by Source
Fiscal
Year
Local State Federal Revenue Total
Total % of Revenue Total % of Revenue Total % of Revenue
2010$326,921,00054.08%$247,674,00040.97%$29,908,0004.95%$604,503,000
2011$284,856,00049.98%$245,681,00043.11%$39,408,0006.91%$569,945,000
2012$326,253,00052.75%$271,775,00043.94%$20,512,0003.32%$618,540,000
2013$321,356,00051.85%$276,534,00044.62%$21,894,0003.53%$619,784,000
Avg.$219,942,28656.25%$160,112,09540.16%$14,867,0953.59%$394,921,476

Expenditures

The table below separates the district's expenditures into five categories identified by the agency:

  • Instruction: operation expenditures, state payments on behalf of the district for instruction and benefits, and retirement system transfers
  • Support Services: support services, food services, and retirement system transfers for support service staff
  • Capital Spending: capital outlay expenditures (i.e., construction, land or facilities purchases, and equipment purchases)
  • Debt & Gov. Payments: payments to state and local governments and interest on school system debt
  • Other: all other non-K-12 programs, except food services
Expenditures by Category
Fiscal
Year
Instruction Support Services Capital Spending Debt & Gov. Payments Other Budget
Total
Total % of Budget Total % of Budget Total % of Budget Total % of Budget Total % of Budget
2010$303,223,00050.74%$179,334,00030.01%$87,728,00014.68%$12,187,0002.04%$15,138,0002.53%$597,610,000
2011$307,758,00056.67%$181,147,00033.36%$27,635,0005.09%$12,187,0002.24%$14,346,0002.64%$543,073,000
2012$319,554,00057.20%$184,947,00033.10%$34,492,0006.17%$11,333,0002.03%$8,361,0001.50%$558,687,000
2013$321,129,00057.14%$186,321,00033.15%$35,319,0006.28%$9,997,0001.78%$9,259,0001.65%$562,025,000
Avg.$201,270,33352.69%$120,711,47631.64%$44,146,66711.79%$6,342,3811.54%$8,950,7142.34%$381,421,571

Debt

The table below shows the amount of debt retired, issued, and outstanding in the district for each year.

Debt
Fiscal
Year
Retired Issued Outstanding
2010$53,884,000$105,567,000$267,734,000
2011$17,076,000$0$250,657,000
2012$55,173,000$43,390,000$238,874,000
2013$51,018,000$53,926,000$241,782,000
Avg.$20,702,000$21,222,714$124,454,667

Teacher salaries

Teacher salaries at Frederick County Public Schools are categorized based on higher education achievement and years of service. A teacher with a bachelor's degree can earn higher salaries by pursuing graduate degrees. The salary schedule also accounts for graduate degrees by providing higher starting salaries and greater potential salaries. The following table lists salaries for district teachers during the 2013-2014 school year:[9]

Salary structure
Degree level Minimum salary ($) Maximum salary ($)
B.A. 40,706 68,715
M.A. 43,963 102,076
M.A. + 30 51,802 110,243

Unions

Teachers in Frederick County Public Schools are represented during negotiations by the Frederick County Teachers Association (FCTA). The president of the FCTA is Gary Brennan, as of June 17, 2014.[10]

Schools in Frederick County Public Schools

Enrollment

The district served 40,456 K-12 students during the 2013-2014 school year. The district experienced a 1.0 percent increase in enrollment between 2009 and 2013. The following chart details enrollment in the district between 2009 and 2013:[1]

Total enrollment
Year Enrollment Year-to-year change (%)
2009 40,070 -
2010 40,159 0.2
2011 40,188 0.1
2012 40,413 0.6
2013 40,456 0.1

District schools

Frederick County Public Schools operates 69 K-12 schools listed below in alphabetical order:[11]

Frederick County Public Schools
Arts & Communication Academy
Ballenger Creek Elementary School
Ballenger Middle School
Brunswick Elementary School
Brunswick High School
Brunswick Middle School
Career & Technology Center
Carroll Creek Montessori
Carroll Manor Elementary School
Catoctin Middle School
Centerville Elementary School
Crestwood Middle School
Deer Crossing Elementary School
Earth & Space Science Lab
Emmitsburg Elementary School
Frederick Classical Charter
Frederick County Virtual School
Frederick Middle School
Glade Elementary School
Governor Thomas Johnson High School
Governor Thomas Johnson Middle School
Green Valley Elementary School
Heather Ridge School
Hillcrest Elementary School
Kemptown Elementary School
Lewistown Elementary School
Liberty Elementary School
Lincoln Elementary School
Linganore High School
Middletown Elementary School
Middletown High School
Middletown Middle School
Middletown Primary Elementary School
Monocacy Elementary School
Monocacy Middle School
Monocacy Valley Montessori
Myersville Elementary School
New Market Elementary School
New Market Middle School
New Midway/Woodsboro Elementary School
North Frederick Elementary School
Oakdale Elementary School
Oakdale High School
Oakdale Middle School
Orchard Grove Elementary School
Outdoor School
Parkway Elementary School
Rock Creek School
Sabillasville Elementary School
Spring Ridge Elementary School
Thurmont Elementary School
Thurmont Middle School
Thurmont Primary Elementary School
Tuscarora Elementary School
Tuscarora Middle School
Twin Ridge Elementary School
Urbana Elementary School
Urbana High School
Urbana Middle School
Valley Elementary School
Walkersville Elementary School
Walkersville High School
Walkersville Middle School
Waverley Elementary School
West Frederick Middle School
Whittier Elementary School
Windsor Knolls Middle School
Wolfsville Elementary School
Yellow Springs Elementary School

Academic performance

The Maryland State Department of Education conducts the Maryland Standard Assessment (MSA) each spring for students in grades three through eight. This test determines proficiency levels in reading and math. The MSA also assesses proficiency in science among students in grades five and eight. Proficiency levels in algebra, biology and English at the high-school level are determined by the Maryland High School Assessment (MHSA). Student performance is broken down into three categories: basic proficiency, proficiency and advanced proficiency. The following tables display the MSA and MHSA results for district students during the 2012-2013 school year:[12]

MSA Scores, 2012-2013[12]
Grade Subject Basic proficiency (%) Proficiency (%) Advanced proficiency (%)
3 Math 13.0 56.4 30.7
3 Reading 10.2 64.2 25.5
4 Math 8.6 43.5 47.9
4 Reading 7.0 61.5 31.5
5 Math 15.5 61.7 22.8
5 Reading 5.8 26.4 67.8
5 Science 23.1 63.3 13.6
6 Math 16.5 50.5 33.1
6 Reading 10.4 40.0 49.6
7 Math 22.3 51.2 26.5
7 Reading 9.1 35.4 55.5
8 Math 25.2 40.0 34.8
8 Reading 12.3 33.6 54.2
8 Science 19.9 74.7 15.3

MHSA Scores, 2012-2013[12]
Grade Subject Basic proficiency (%) Proficiency (%) Advanced proficiency (%)
High school Algebra 8.0 52.7 39.3
High school Biology 10.0 64.0 26.0
High school English 10.0 58.0 32.0

Contact information

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Frederick County Public Schools
191 S. East St.
Frederick, MD 21701
Phone: (301) 644-5000

See also

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