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1 Miami-Dade County Public Schools is a countywide school system, and it is the fourth largest system in the nation. Management of schools is totally independent of metropolitan and city governments. The metropolitan government collects the school tax for the school system, but exercises no control over its use. The nine-member School Board is elected by single member districts. Regular, open meetings are generally held in the Board auditorium each month on a Wednesday at one o'clock. Responsibility for administration of schools is vested in the STATISTICAL HIGHLIGHTS.
2 District Superintendent, appointed by the Board. Each of the district's schools is assigned to one of three Region Centers, which provide support for schools, advocacy for students and parents, and partnerships with businesses. 2016 -2017 GENERAL INFORMATION - TEN YEAR TRENDS. Year Schools Pupils Teachers Salary*. 2007-08 392 347,774 22,393 51,561. 2008-09 415 345,150 21,260 50,262. 2009-10 427 345,458 20,517 50,180. 2010-11 435 347,133 20,322 52,440. 2011-12 450 349,945 19,592 52,007. 2012-13 460 353,152 19,397 52,702. 2013-14 466 355,268 24,546** 54,615.
3 2014-15 464 355,913 18,831 54,825. 2015-16 465 356,480 18,520 55,608. 2016 -17 467 356,086 18,275 55,948. * Average teacher's salary excluding fringe benefits (salary for ten months). ** Includes hourly teachers and hourly substitutes. Source: Assessment, Research, and Data Analysis; Salary Information from the Office of Budget Management. STUDENT MEMBERSHIP BY GRADE LEVEL, 2016 -2017. Grade White Non- Black Non- Hispanic Other* Total Hispanic Hispanic PK 432 2,655 5,166 125 8,378. Kdg 1,530 5,378 16,705 424 24,037. 01 1,664 5,501 17,711 414 25,290.
4 02 1,707 5,606 18,878 444 26,635. 03 1,931 6,359 20,073 518 28,881. 04 1,850 4,942 18,967 461 26,220. 05 1,906 5,454 19,360 585 27,305. 06 1,813 4,966 18,588 616 25,983. 07 1,971 5,099 18,763 507 26,340. 08 2,089 5,298 19,148 392 26,927. 09 2,068 5,717 19,459 458 27,702. 10 2,118 5,916 19,557 452 28,043. 11 1,971 5,889 19,304 455 27,619. 12 2,096 5,939 18,255 436 26,726. TOTAL 25,146 74,719 249,934 6,287 356,086. M-DCPS Student Membership TOTAL MALE 182,415. TOTAL FEMALE 173,671 April 2017 * Other includes American Indian, Alaskan Native, Asian, Pacific Islander, and Multiracial categories.
5 Source: Computation by Assessment, Research, and Data Analysis based on data in the Student Data Base System, October 2016 . ETHNIC COMPOSITION OF STUDENTS ENROLLMENT IN BILINGUAL PROGRAMS, 2016 -2017. Program Enrollment BY BOARD MEMBER DISTRICT. Spanish for Spanish Speakers (6-12)a 14,882. OCTOBER 2016 Haitian Creole for Haitian Creole Speakers (K-5) 1,956. World Language - Spanish (K-12) 95,693. District* White Non- Black Non- Hispanic Other** Total World Languages Other than Spanish (6-12)b 18,232. Hispanic Hispanic Dual Language Program (K-5)c 33,169.
6 I 334 21,158 5,584 322 27,398 English for Speakers of Other Languages (K-12) 72,256. II 1,311 22,527 14,064 421 38,323 a III 7,076 7,565 15,761 946 31,348 Students in grades K-5 are captured in WL-Spanish. IV 1,102 3,246 44,856 379 49,583. b c Includes American Sign Language. Languages included are Spanish, French, German, Italian, Chinese and V 1,146 902 28,585 388 31,021 Portuguese. VI 4,007 2,198 36,984 567 43,756 VII 2,717 3,288 29,429 1002 36,436 Source: Bilingual Education and World Languages. VIII 1,420 381 37,198 548 39,547. IX 6,033 13,454 37,473 1,714 58,674 SUMMARY OF TOP TEN LANGUAGES.
7 TOTAL 25,146 74,719 249,934 6,287 356,086 (OTHER THAN ENGLISH). PERCENT USED AS PRIMARY LANGUAGE BY STUDENTS, 2016 -2017. * Includes vocational/technical education centers, charter schools, alterna- tive/specialized centers, Miami-Dade Online Academy, and Educational Language # Students Using Language # Students Using Alternative Outreach Program centers. as Home Language as Home Language ** Other includes American Indian, Alaskan Native, Asian, Pacific Islander, Spanish 187,858 Zhongwen(Chinese) 727. and Multiracial categories. Haitian Creole 13,156 Arabic 486.
8 Source: Assessment, Research, and Data Analysis. Portuguese 2,067 Italian 446. French 1,542 Creole 432. Russian 988 Vietnamese 335. PRE-K TO 12 SCHOOL CENTERS* Source: Assessment, Research, and Data Analysis. BY BOARD MEMBER DISTRICT. HIGH SCHOOL AND ADULT-VOCATIONAL ENROLLMENT, 2016 -2017. 2016 -2017. High School Adult-Voc.*. K-8 Senior TOTAL 110,090 4,227. District Elem. Center Middle High Comb.** Ed.** Total I 28 4 9 3 1 4 49 * First term enrollment. II 35 9 6 11 5 6 72 Source: High School: Assessment, Research, and Data Analysis. III 13 6 3 7 1 1 31 Adult-Vocational: Adult Ed.
9 Data Systems. IV 18 5 10 12 4 2 51. V 15 6 9 6 2 2 40. VI 21 10 12 10 2 2 57. GRADUATES. VII 21 6 6 6 0 1 40. VIII 26 6 8 6 1 0 47 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12. IX 31 16 11 15 2 5 80 High School* 21,427 20,744 20,238 19,775 17,574. TOTAL 208 68 74 76 18 23 467 Adult School 407 392 477 418 373. *Includes regular and exceptional student diplomas, but excludes PRE-K TO 12 SCHOOL CENTERS* Certificates of Completion. BY CHARTER SCHOOL STATUS Source: High School: Student Data Base System, October 2016 . 2016 -2017 Adult School: Adult Ed. Data Systems, October 2016 .
10 K-8 Senior Elem. Center Middle High Comb.** Ed.** Total SUMMER SCHOOL MEMBERSHIP. Charter 40 19 26 22 10 10 127 FIVE YEAR TRENDS*. Traditional 168 49 48 54 8 13 340. Year Elementary K-8 Middle Senior Specialized Total Centers * Does not include the Educational Alternative Outreach Program centers, 2012 4,869 2,250 4,801 2,020 1,926 15,866. TAP, PK 1st Start, Migrant PK School, and Instructional Center 2013 4,079 1,894 2,674 1,743 1,540 11,930. Systemwide. ** Includes schools with combined grades other than those listed. 2014 4,050 2,254 2,955 876 1,674 11,809.