Below is a breakdown of teacher absence costs for the Gloversville Enlarged School District. These numbers were reported to various Federal and State agencies in 2011-2012. To our knowledge, they have never been compiled in this manner. The individual district results can vary widely with some being very normal and others seeming to be completely out of normal. In some cases, public school teachers may be very sick. In other cases where up to 100% of the teachers are taking 10+ days off, there may be a serious systemic problem. Statewide concerns should be addressed directly to NY education officials and legislators. Those results are far beyond what normal should be as the Charter school totals suggest. As always we encourage parents and taxpayers to share this information.
District 2011-2012 details:
The results below should be higher as they only include information on fulltime Gloversville Enlarged School District teacher absences. A more accurate and much larger number would also include absences of the administration and other employees plus other costs such as health/welfare insurance. Additionally, our breakdown is based on the reported number of “10 or more days” and does not include exact absences beyond 10 days or amounts for teachers taking less than 10 days. We ask that you treat these numbers as a starting point for a discussion with local district officials if you feel the Gloversville Enlarged School District results are abnormal.
Item | Gloversville Enlarged School District | Statewide | Charter Schools |
Total Teachers | 225 | 205,497 | 5,019 |
Student : Teacher Ratio | 16:1 | 13:1 | 13:1 |
Avg. salary | $62,178.59 | $69,341 | $57,570 |
Avg. pay per day | $345.44 | $385 | $319 |
Teachers Absent 10+ days | 83 | 68,387 | 462.42 |
% of teachers absent 10+ days | 36.7% | 33% | 9.2% |
*Cost of absences | $452,772 | $421,739,779 | **$2,156,981 |
*Absence costs as a percent of spending | No data | .08% | N/A |
*** Classes contracted for but substituted | 4,125 | 3,419,331 | 23,121 |
Average private sector sick days taken: 4 days or less per year. USDOL 2013 |
* Includes costs for 10 days of salary, substitutes (NYC rate of $165 per day) + 2011 pension rate of 11.11% .
** Excludes pensions as most charter schools use 401k’s or do not report.
*** Based on 5 classes per day
Data Sources: US Dept Of Labor, NY State Education Department. All data compiled and totaled in MS Excel using simple math commands. If the numbers above contain significant “No Data” results, that is because the district or NYS did not report the information at the time the datasets were compiled.
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Below is a breakdown of teacher absence costs for the Rochester City School District. These numbers were reported to various Federal and State agencies in 2011-2012. To our knowledge, they have never been compiled in this manner. The individual district results can vary widely with some being very normal and others seeming to be completely out of normal. In some cases, public school teachers may be very sick. In other cases where up to 100% of the teachers are taking 10+ days off, there may be a serious systemic problem. Statewide concerns should be addressed directly to NY education officials and legislators. Those results are far beyond what normal should be as the Charter school totals suggest. As always we encourage parents and taxpayers to share this information.
District 2011-2012 details:
The results below should be higher as they only include information on fulltime Rochester City School District teacher absences. A more accurate and much larger number would also include absences of the administration and other employees plus other costs such as health/welfare insurance. Additionally, our breakdown is based on the reported number of “10 or more days” and does not include exact absences beyond 10 days or amounts for teachers taking less than 10 days. We ask that you treat these numbers as a starting point for a discussion with local district officials if you feel the Rochester City School District results are abnormal.
Item | Rochester City School District | Statewide | Charter Schools |
Total Teachers | 2455 | 205,497 | 5,019 |
Student : Teacher Ratio | 16:1 | 13:1 | 13:1 |
Avg. salary | $57,562.12 | $69,341 | $57,570 |
Avg. pay per day | $319.79 | $385 | $319 |
Teachers Absent 10+ days | 1324 | 68,387 | 462.42 |
% of teachers absent 10+ days | 53.9% | 33% | 9.2% |
*Cost of absences | $6,889,013 | $421,739,779 | **$2,156,981 |
*Absence costs as a percent of spending | No data | .08% | N/A |
*** Classes contracted for but substituted | 66,200 | 3,419,331 | 23,121 |
Average private sector sick days taken: 4 days or less per year. USDOL 2013 |
* Includes costs for 10 days of salary, substitutes (NYC rate of $165 per day) + 2011 pension rate of 11.11% .
** Excludes pensions as most charter schools use 401k’s or do not report.
*** Based on 5 classes per day
Data Sources: US Dept Of Labor, NY State Education Department. All data compiled and totaled in MS Excel using simple math commands. If the numbers above contain significant “No Data” results, that is because the district or NYS did not report the information at the time the datasets were compiled.
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Below is a breakdown of teacher absence costs for the Westchester Boces. These numbers were reported to various Federal and State agencies in 2011-2012. To our knowledge, they have never been compiled in this manner. The individual district results can vary widely with some being very normal and others seeming to be completely out of normal. In some cases, public school teachers may be very sick. In other cases where up to 100% of the teachers are taking 10+ days off, there may be a serious systemic problem. Statewide concerns should be addressed directly to NY education officials and legislators. Those results are far beyond what normal should be as the Charter school totals suggest. As always we encourage parents and taxpayers to share this information.
District 2011-2012 details:
The results below should be higher as they only include information on fulltime Westchester Boces teacher absences. A more accurate and much larger number would also include absences of the administration and other employees plus other costs such as health/welfare insurance. Additionally, our breakdown is based on the reported number of “10 or more days” and does not include exact absences beyond 10 days or amounts for teachers taking less than 10 days. We ask that you treat these numbers as a starting point for a discussion with local district officials if you feel the Westchester Boces results are abnormal.
Item | Westchester Boces | Statewide | Charter Schools |
Total Teachers | 78 | 205,497 | 5,019 |
Student : Teacher Ratio | 20:1 | 13:1 | 13:1 |
Avg. salary | $133,699.85 | $69,341 | $57,570 |
Avg. pay per day | $742.78 | $385 | $319 |
Teachers Absent 10+ days | 30 | 68,387 | 462.42 |
% of teachers absent 10+ days | 38.1% | 33% | 9.2% |
*Cost of absences | $292,138 | $421,739,779 | **$2,156,981 |
*Absence costs as a percent of spending | No data | .08% | N/A |
*** Classes contracted for but substituted | 1,475 | 3,419,331 | 23,121 |
Average private sector sick days taken: 4 days or less per year. USDOL 2013 |
* Includes costs for 10 days of salary, substitutes (NYC rate of $165 per day) + 2011 pension rate of 11.11% .
** Excludes pensions as most charter schools use 401k’s or do not report.
*** Based on 5 classes per day
Data Sources: US Dept Of Labor, NY State Education Department. All data compiled and totaled in MS Excel using simple math commands. If the numbers above contain significant “No Data” results, that is because the district or NYS did not report the information at the time the datasets were compiled.
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Below is a breakdown of teacher absence costs for the Yonkers City School District. These numbers were reported to various Federal and State agencies in 2011-2012. To our knowledge, they have never been compiled in this manner. The individual district results can vary widely with some being very normal and others seeming to be completely out of normal. In some cases, public school teachers may be very sick. In other cases where up to 100% of the teachers are taking 10+ days off, there may be a serious systemic problem. Statewide concerns should be addressed directly to NY education officials and legislators. Those results are far beyond what normal should be as the Charter school totals suggest. As always we encourage parents and taxpayers to share this information.
District 2011-2012 details:
The results below should be higher as they only include information on fulltime Yonkers City School District teacher absences. A more accurate and much larger number would also include absences of the administration and other employees plus other costs such as health/welfare insurance. Additionally, our breakdown is based on the reported number of “10 or more days” and does not include exact absences beyond 10 days or amounts for teachers taking less than 10 days. We ask that you treat these numbers as a starting point for a discussion with local district officials if you feel the Yonkers City School District results are abnormal.
Item | Yonkers City School District | Statewide | Charter Schools |
Total Teachers | 1618 | 205,497 | 5,019 |
Student : Teacher Ratio | 22:1 | 13:1 | 13:1 |
Avg. salary | $108,742.51 | $69,341 | $57,570 |
Avg. pay per day | $604.13 | $385 | $319 |
Teachers Absent 10+ days | 633 | 68,387 | 462.42 |
% of teachers absent 10+ days | 39.1% | 33% | 9.2% |
*Cost of absences | $5,293,421 | $421,739,779 | **$2,156,981 |
*Absence costs as a percent of spending | No data | .08% | N/A |
*** Classes contracted for but substituted | 31,650 | 3,419,331 | 23,121 |
Average private sector sick days taken: 4 days or less per year. USDOL 2013 |
* Includes costs for 10 days of salary, substitutes (NYC rate of $165 per day) + 2011 pension rate of 11.11% .
** Excludes pensions as most charter schools use 401k’s or do not report.
*** Based on 5 classes per day
Data Sources: US Dept Of Labor, NY State Education Department. All data compiled and totaled in MS Excel using simple math commands. If the numbers above contain significant “No Data” results, that is because the district or NYS did not report the information at the time the datasets were compiled.
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Below is a breakdown of teacher absence costs for the Western Suffolk Boces. These numbers were reported to various Federal and State agencies in 2011-2012. To our knowledge, they have never been compiled in this manner. The individual district results can vary widely with some being very normal and others seeming to be completely out of normal. In some cases, public school teachers may be very sick. In other cases where up to 100% of the teachers are taking 10+ days off, there may be a serious systemic problem. Statewide concerns should be addressed directly to NY education officials and legislators. Those results are far beyond what normal should be as the Charter school totals suggest. As always we encourage parents and taxpayers to share this information.
District 2011-2012 details:
The results below should be higher as they only include information on fulltime Western Suffolk Boces teacher absences. A more accurate and much larger number would also include absences of the administration and other employees plus other costs such as health/welfare insurance. Additionally, our breakdown is based on the reported number of “10 or more days” and does not include exact absences beyond 10 days or amounts for teachers taking less than 10 days. We ask that you treat these numbers as a starting point for a discussion with local district officials if you feel the Western Suffolk Boces results are abnormal.
Item | Western Suffolk Boces | Statewide | Charter Schools |
Total Teachers | 111 | 205,497 | 5,019 |
Student : Teacher Ratio | 9:1 | 13:1 | 13:1 |
Avg. salary | $96,970.00 | $69,341 | $57,570 |
Avg. pay per day | $538.72 | $385 | $319 |
Teachers Absent 10+ days | 14 | 68,387 | 462.42 |
% of teachers absent 10+ days | 12.6% | 33% | 9.2% |
*Cost of absences | $106,900 | $421,739,779 | **$2,156,981 |
*Absence costs as a percent of spending | No data | .08% | N/A |
*** Classes contracted for but substituted | 700 | 3,419,331 | 23,121 |
Average private sector sick days taken: 4 days or less per year. USDOL 2013 |
* Includes costs for 10 days of salary, substitutes (NYC rate of $165 per day) + 2011 pension rate of 11.11% .
** Excludes pensions as most charter schools use 401k’s or do not report.
*** Based on 5 classes per day
Data Sources: US Dept Of Labor, NY State Education Department. All data compiled and totaled in MS Excel using simple math commands. If the numbers above contain significant “No Data” results, that is because the district or NYS did not report the information at the time the datasets were compiled.
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Below is a breakdown of teacher absence costs for the New York City Public Schools. These numbers were reported to various Federal and State agencies in 2011-2012. To our knowledge, they have never been compiled in this manner. The individual district results can vary widely with some being very normal and others seeming to be completely out of normal. In some cases, public school teachers may be very sick. In other cases where up to 100% of the teachers are taking 10+ days off, there may be a serious systemic problem. Statewide concerns should be addressed directly to NY education officials and legislators. Those results are far beyond what normal should be as the Charter school totals suggest. As always we encourage parents and taxpayers to share this information.
District 2011-2012 details:
The results below should be higher as they only include information on fulltime New York City Public Schools teacher absences. A more accurate and much larger number would also include absences of the administration and other employees plus other costs such as health/welfare insurance. Additionally, our breakdown is based on the reported number of “10 or more days” and does not include exact absences beyond 10 days or amounts for teachers taking less than 10 days. We ask that you treat these numbers as a starting point for a discussion with local district officials if you feel the New York City Public Schools results are abnormal.
Item | New York City Public Schools | Statewide | Charter Schools |
Total Teachers | 70272 | 205,497 | 5,019 |
Student : Teacher Ratio | 14:1 | 13:1 | 13:1 |
Avg. salary | $73,660.26 | $69,341 | $57,570 |
Avg. pay per day | $409.22 | $385 | $319 |
Teachers Absent 10+ days | 23647 | 68,387 | 462.42 |
% of teachers absent 10+ days | 33.7% | 33% | 9.2% |
*Cost of absences | $146,537,714 | $421,739,779 | **$2,156,981 |
*Absence costs as a percent of spending | No data | .08% | N/A |
*** Classes contracted for but substituted | 1,182,350 | 3,419,331 | 23,121 |
Average private sector sick days taken: 4 days or less per year. USDOL 2013 |
* Includes costs for 10 days of salary, substitutes (NYC rate of $165 per day) + 2011 pension rate of 11.11% .
** Excludes pensions as most charter schools use 401k’s or do not report.
*** Based on 5 classes per day
Data Sources: US Dept Of Labor, NY State Education Department. All data compiled and totaled in MS Excel using simple math commands. If the numbers above contain significant “No Data” results, that is because the district or NYS did not report the information at the time the datasets were compiled.
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Below is a breakdown of teacher absence costs for the New Hyde Park-Garden City Park Ufsd. These numbers were reported to various Federal and State agencies in 2011-2012. To our knowledge, they have never been compiled in this manner. The individual district results can vary widely with some being very normal and others seeming to be completely out of normal. In some cases, public school teachers may be very sick. In other cases where up to 100% of the teachers are taking 10+ days off, there may be a serious systemic problem. Statewide concerns should be addressed directly to NY education officials and legislators. Those results are far beyond what normal should be as the Charter school totals suggest. As always we encourage parents and taxpayers to share this information.
District 2011-2012 details:
The results below should be higher as they only include information on fulltime New Hyde Park-Garden City Park Ufsd teacher absences. A more accurate and much larger number would also include absences of the administration and other employees plus other costs such as health/welfare insurance. Additionally, our breakdown is based on the reported number of “10 or more days” and does not include exact absences beyond 10 days or amounts for teachers taking less than 10 days. We ask that you treat these numbers as a starting point for a discussion with local district officials if you feel the New Hyde Park-Garden City Park Ufsd results are abnormal.
Item | New Hyde Park-Garden City Park Ufsd | Statewide | Charter Schools |
Total Teachers | 132 | 205,497 | 5,019 |
Student : Teacher Ratio | 12:1 | 13:1 | 13:1 |
Avg. salary | $89,384.56 | $69,341 | $57,570 |
Avg. pay per day | $496.58 | $385 | $319 |
Teachers Absent 10+ days | 24 | 68,387 | 462.42 |
% of teachers absent 10+ days | 18.2% | 33% | 9.2% |
*Cost of absences | $172,020 | $421,739,779 | **$2,156,981 |
*Absence costs as a percent of spending | No data | .08% | N/A |
*** Classes contracted for but substituted | 1,200 | 3,419,331 | 23,121 |
Average private sector sick days taken: 4 days or less per year. USDOL 2013 |
* Includes costs for 10 days of salary, substitutes (NYC rate of $165 per day) + 2011 pension rate of 11.11% .
** Excludes pensions as most charter schools use 401k’s or do not report.
*** Based on 5 classes per day
Data Sources: US Dept Of Labor, NY State Education Department. All data compiled and totaled in MS Excel using simple math commands. If the numbers above contain significant “No Data” results, that is because the district or NYS did not report the information at the time the datasets were compiled.
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Below is a breakdown of teacher absence costs for the Cortland Enlarged City School District. These numbers were reported to various Federal and State agencies in 2011-2012. To our knowledge, they have never been compiled in this manner. The individual district results can vary widely with some being very normal and others seeming to be completely out of normal. In some cases, public school teachers may be very sick. In other cases where up to 100% of the teachers are taking 10+ days off, there may be a serious systemic problem. Statewide concerns should be addressed directly to NY education officials and legislators. Those results are far beyond what normal should be as the Charter school totals suggest. As always we encourage parents and taxpayers to share this information.
District 2011-2012 details:
The results below should be higher as they only include information on fulltime Cortland Enlarged City School District teacher absences. A more accurate and much larger number would also include absences of the administration and other employees plus other costs such as health/welfare insurance. Additionally, our breakdown is based on the reported number of “10 or more days” and does not include exact absences beyond 10 days or amounts for teachers taking less than 10 days. We ask that you treat these numbers as a starting point for a discussion with local district officials if you feel the Cortland Enlarged City School District results are abnormal.
Item | Cortland Enlarged City School District | Statewide | Charter Schools |
Total Teachers | 214 | 205,497 | 5,019 |
Student : Teacher Ratio | 13:1 | 13:1 | 13:1 |
Avg. salary | $58,269.20 | $69,341 | $57,570 |
Avg. pay per day | $323.72 | $385 | $319 |
Teachers Absent 10+ days | 23 | 68,387 | 462.42 |
% of teachers absent 10+ days | 10.8% | 33% | 9.2% |
*Cost of absences | $120,677 | $421,739,779 | **$2,156,981 |
*Absence costs as a percent of spending | No data | .08% | N/A |
*** Classes contracted for but substituted | 1,150 | 3,419,331 | 23,121 |
Average private sector sick days taken: 4 days or less per year. USDOL 2013 |
* Includes costs for 10 days of salary, substitutes (NYC rate of $165 per day) + 2011 pension rate of 11.11% .
** Excludes pensions as most charter schools use 401k’s or do not report.
*** Based on 5 classes per day
Data Sources: US Dept Of Labor, NY State Education Department. All data compiled and totaled in MS Excel using simple math commands. If the numbers above contain significant “No Data” results, that is because the district or NYS did not report the information at the time the datasets were compiled.
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Below is a breakdown of teacher absence costs for the Schuyler-Steuben-Chemung-Tioga-Allegany Boces. These numbers were reported to various Federal and State agencies in 2011-2012. To our knowledge, they have never been compiled in this manner. The individual district results can vary widely with some being very normal and others seeming to be completely out of normal. In some cases, public school teachers may be very sick. In other cases where up to 100% of the teachers are taking 10+ days off, there may be a serious systemic problem. Statewide concerns should be addressed directly to NY education officials and legislators. Those results are far beyond what normal should be as the Charter school totals suggest. As always we encourage parents and taxpayers to share this information.
District 2011-2012 details:
The results below should be higher as they only include information on fulltime Schuyler-Steuben-Chemung-Tioga-Allegany Boces teacher absences. A more accurate and much larger number would also include absences of the administration and other employees plus other costs such as health/welfare insurance. Additionally, our breakdown is based on the reported number of “10 or more days” and does not include exact absences beyond 10 days or amounts for teachers taking less than 10 days. We ask that you treat these numbers as a starting point for a discussion with local district officials if you feel the Schuyler-Steuben-Chemung-Tioga-Allegany Boces results are abnormal.
Item | Schuyler-Steuben-Chemung-Tioga-Allegany Boces | Statewide | Charter Schools |
Total Teachers | 197 | 205,497 | 5,019 |
Student : Teacher Ratio | 10:1 | 13:1 | 13:1 |
Avg. salary | $63,253.26 | $69,341 | $57,570 |
Avg. pay per day | $351.41 | $385 | $319 |
Teachers Absent 10+ days | 14 | 68,387 | 462.42 |
% of teachers absent 10+ days | 7.1% | 33% | 9.2% |
*Cost of absences | $77,763 | $421,739,779 | **$2,156,981 |
*Absence costs as a percent of spending | No data | .08% | N/A |
*** Classes contracted for but substituted | 700 | 3,419,331 | 23,121 |
Average private sector sick days taken: 4 days or less per year. USDOL 2013 |
* Includes costs for 10 days of salary, substitutes (NYC rate of $165 per day) + 2011 pension rate of 11.11% .
** Excludes pensions as most charter schools use 401k’s or do not report.
*** Based on 5 classes per day
Data Sources: US Dept Of Labor, NY State Education Department. All data compiled and totaled in MS Excel using simple math commands. If the numbers above contain significant “No Data” results, that is because the district or NYS did not report the information at the time the datasets were compiled.
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Below is a breakdown of teacher absence costs for the Dutchess Boces. These numbers were reported to various Federal and State agencies in 2011-2012. To our knowledge, they have never been compiled in this manner. The individual district results can vary widely with some being very normal and others seeming to be completely out of normal. In some cases, public school teachers may be very sick. In other cases where up to 100% of the teachers are taking 10+ days off, there may be a serious systemic problem. Statewide concerns should be addressed directly to NY education officials and legislators. Those results are far beyond what normal should be as the Charter school totals suggest. As always we encourage parents and taxpayers to share this information.
District 2011-2012 details:
The results below should be higher as they only include information on fulltime Dutchess Boces teacher absences. A more accurate and much larger number would also include absences of the administration and other employees plus other costs such as health/welfare insurance. Additionally, our breakdown is based on the reported number of “10 or more days” and does not include exact absences beyond 10 days or amounts for teachers taking less than 10 days. We ask that you treat these numbers as a starting point for a discussion with local district officials if you feel the Dutchess Boces results are abnormal.
Item | Dutchess Boces | Statewide | Charter Schools |
Total Teachers | 177 | 205,497 | 5,019 |
Student : Teacher Ratio | 7:1 | 13:1 | 13:1 |
Avg. salary | $76,438.90 | $69,341 | $57,570 |
Avg. pay per day | $424.66 | $385 | $319 |
Teachers Absent 10+ days | 59 | 68,387 | 462.42 |
% of teachers absent 10+ days | 33.3% | 33% | 9.2% |
*Cost of absences | $375,736 | $421,739,779 | **$2,156,981 |
*Absence costs as a percent of spending | No data | .08% | N/A |
*** Classes contracted for but substituted | 2,950 | 3,419,331 | 23,121 |
Average private sector sick days taken: 4 days or less per year. USDOL 2013 |
* Includes costs for 10 days of salary, substitutes (NYC rate of $165 per day) + 2011 pension rate of 11.11% .
** Excludes pensions as most charter schools use 401k’s or do not report.
*** Based on 5 classes per day
Data Sources: US Dept Of Labor, NY State Education Department. All data compiled and totaled in MS Excel using simple math commands. If the numbers above contain significant “No Data” results, that is because the district or NYS did not report the information at the time the datasets were compiled.
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