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Education in Utah

Education in Utah. Funding, Demographics & Rankings. State Public Education Funding Trend. Since 1992 Education Funding has Increased $1,047,760,921, or 81.9% The Minimum School Program has Increased $586,967,524, or 77.6%. See the Public Education Data Book, Page 21.

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Education in Utah

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  1. Education in Utah Funding, Demographics & Rankings

  2. State Public Education Funding Trend • Since 1992 Education Funding has Increased $1,047,760,921, or 81.9% • The Minimum School Program has Increased $586,967,524, or 77.6% See the Public Education Data Book, Page 21

  3. Education As Proportion of Total State Budget

  4. Education Spending as A Proportion of Income • $42.83 Per $1,000 of personal income spent on education = 21st highest in nation • $28.08 Per $1,000 of personal income spent on student instruction = 12th highest in nation • $2.54 Per $1,000 of personal income spent on school administration = 16th highest in nation • $0.44 Per $1,000 of personal income spent on general administration = 7th lowest in nation See the Public Education Data Book, Page 37

  5. State Income Tax Supports Nearly 3/4 of Public Education Costs See the Public Education Data Book, Page 23

  6. Federal and Local Revenue Not Keeping Pace • $51.77 in total education revenue per $1,000 in personal income = 14th in nation • $31.63 in State education revenue per $1,000 in personal income = 10th in nation • $3.72 in Federal education revenue per $1,000 in personal income = 21st in nation • $16.41 in Local education revenue per $1,000 in personal income = 36th in nation See the Public Education Data Book, Page 36

  7. 95% of State Funding Goes to Local School Districts • The total education budget = $2,326,540,609 • The Minimum School Program – Funding for basic education = $1,961,001,809 – all goes to districts • State Board of Education – Funding for State Office, Rehabilitation, Schools for the Deaf and Blind, Fine Arts, Education Contracts and Child Nutrition = $337,180,800 – more than 80% goes to districts • The School Building Program = $28,358,000 – all goes to districts See the Public Education Data Book, Page 21

  8. What is the Weighted Pupil Unit? • The unit of measure used in determining a uniform cost for educating each student • One WPU usually equals one student • Additional WPUs are allocated for specific pupils or programs • The value of the WPU for FY 2003 is $2,132 - $16 higher than last year • For FY 2003, 627,795 WPUs were allocated by the Legislature • WPU funding will equal $1,338,458,940 in FY 2003 See the Public Education Data Book, Page 26

  9. WPU Value and Funding Steadily Increasing • Since 1993 the dollar value of each WPU has increased $642 or 43% • Total Funding for all WPUs has increased $1.33 million See the Public Education Data Book, Page 26

  10. Utah Ranks High in Teacher Salary Comparisons • There are Approximately 25,214 (FTE) Instructional Personnel in Utah. • 22,210 (FTE) Hold Teaching Positions • 3,004 Hold Non-Teaching Positions • The Average Teacher Salary, Including Benefits and Career Ladder Earnings = $53,940 • Utah Ranks #4 in the Nation for Percent Change in Average Teacher Salary for 1990-91 to 2000-01. • In the Western Region Utah Ranks #3 in Highest Average Salary for Teachers. See the Public Education Data Book, Pages 7 - 10

  11. Demographics Skew Per-pupil Spending • National Education Association Ranks Utah #50 (out of 51) in Per Pupil Revenue and Expenditures for 2001 • National Average = $7,079 • Utah Average = $4,475 • Per Pupil Expenditures Increased 21.3% from 1992-2001 = 17th in Nation • Utah spends $39 Per Pupil for Each $1,000 in Personal Income = 32nd in Nation See the Public Education Data Book, Pages 29, 33 & 34

  12. Utah Has 2nd Highest Percentage School-aged Population • State Population - • Percent of Resident Population Under Age 18 = 23.3% • National Rank = 2nd See the Public Education Data Book, Pages 14, 35, & 38

  13. Utah’s Public Ed Enrollment Growth Outpaces Nation • 2001 Fall Enrollment = 477,801 students • Enrollment as a Percent of State Population = 21.8% • Enrollment Growth : + 2,532 new students • State Enrollment Percent Change 2000-2001 = 0.5% • National Enrollment Percent Change 2000-2001 = 0.3% See the Public Education Data Book, Page 13

  14. Utah Entering Period of Further Enrollment Growth See the Public Education Data Book, Page 13

  15. Enrollment Projected to Increase by More Than 20% Over Next 10 Years • Enrollment Projections – • An Estimated Increase of 105,000 Students is Expected by 2010 • Annual Rate of Change is Expected to Reach 2.8% See the Public Education Data Book, Page 14

  16. New Students Per Year Projected to Increase from 2,000 to 16,000 See the Public Education Data Book, Page 14

  17. Student Growth Brings Increased Socioeconomic Diversity • Utah Ranks #1 in Percent Change in Minority Student Population • Utah Ranks #1 in Percent Change in Students Eligible for Free/Reduced Price Lunch See the Public Education Data Book, Pages 16 & 20

  18. Class-size Challenges Remain • The Pupil-Teacher Ratio in Utah is 22.1 Students per Teacher • 1.7 Students per Teacher Less than in 1996 but 0.9 Students more than 1999 • Utah’s Pupil-Teacher Ratio fell at a rate of 9.4% from 1997 to 2001 = 11th in the nation for 2001 • Teachers Represent 54.3% of All Utah Public Educational Staff = 14th in the nation for 2000 See the Public Education Data Book, Pages 18 & 34

  19. Factors Other than Spending Influence Educational Success • Parental Involvement • Utah has highest prop. of married-couple households with children under 18 (35%) in the nation (23.5%)* • Income, Shelter, and Nutrition • Utahhas second lowest level of child poverty (13%) in the nation (19%)** • Overall Well Being • Utah ranked 3rd in the nation for composite indicators of child well being** *See Households and Families: 2000, U.S. Census Bureau, September, 2001, p. 4.**See 2002 Kids Count, Annie E. Casey Foundation, May, 2002.

  20. Utah Schools’ Performance • Utah (84.5%) ranks #1 in nation (66.6%) for high school graduation rate* • Utah in top quartile for 8th graders testing above “basic” mathematics and for 8th grade mathematics proficiency* • Utah in national top-10 for SAT Verbal (8th) and Mathematical (10th) scores** • Utah consistently scores above national average on ACT standardized test results*** *See State Statistical Trends: Education Outcomes and Achievements, Morgan Quitno Press, 5/2001. **See Digest of Education Statistics, U.S. Dept. of Education, January, 2001. ***USOE, School Evaluation and Assessment Section.

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