Collin County Rated Top School District By Forbes

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Best And Worst School Districts For The Buck
Christina Settimi 07.05.07, 6:00 PM ET

More spending doesn’t necessarily buy you better schools. With property taxes rising across the country, we took a look at per-pupil spending in public schools and weighed it against student performance--college entrance exam scores (SAT or ACT, depending on which is more common in the state), exam participation rates and graduation rates.

Winners in this rating system are counties whose schools deliver high performance at low cost. The losers spend a lot of money and have little to show for it.

Marin County, Calif., provides the best bang for the buck. In 2004 Marin spent an average of $9,356 ($6,579 adjusted for the cost of living relative to other metro areas in the U.S.) per pupil, among the lowest education expenditures in the country. But in return Marin delivered results above the national average: 96.8% of its seniors graduated, and 60.4% of them took the SAT college entrance exam and scored a mean 1133 (out of 1600). The others in the top five are Collin, Texas; Hamilton, Ind.; Norfolk, Mass.; and Montgomery, Md.

In Pictures: Best And Worst School Districts For The Buck

On the opposite end of the spectrum, Alexandria City, Va., which sits just six miles outside of our nation’s capital, spent $13,730 ($11,404 adjusted) per pupil, but its high schools registered only a 73% graduation rate, with 65.0% of the seniors participating in the SAT for a mean score of 963. According to John Porter, assistant superintendent, Administrative Services and Public Relations for the Alexandria City Public Schools, their graduation rate is reflective of a large number of foreign-born students who may take longer than the traditional four years to graduate. He also noted that their performance measures are rising, along with their expenditures. Per-pupil spending in Alexandria City is now over $18,000. Others on the bottom of the list include Glynn, Ga.; Washington, D.C.; Ulster, N.Y.; and Beaufort, S.C.

Using research provided by the Tax Foundation, a nonpartisan tax research group based in Washington, D.C., Forbes began with a list of the 775 counties in the country with populations greater than 65,000 that had the highest average property taxes. From this list we isolated the 97 counties where more than 50% of per-pupil spending contributions comes from property taxes. (Click Here For Full Rankings)

Since it costs more to educate a student in New York than Alabama, we adjusted expenditures for each metropolitan area based on Economy.com’s national cost of living average. We then chose to compare spending to the only performance measures that can be used to compare students equally across the country. With a nod toward recognizing the importance of education, performance was weighted twice against cost. Performance and cost numbers are county averages; individual school districts within a county can vary greatly.

Just getting the raw data is no small task; in many counties you have to call dozens of high schools one at a time to find out how many kids drop out, how many take the SATs and how they do on the exams. Since no standard method to calculate a graduation rate is enforced nationally, and the college entrance exam boards will only release data below a state level directly to the schools, not the public, we were left to trust county, district and school officials to honestly and accurately report their results.

During this process it was interesting to hear about the amount of effort and the number of creative ways that schools take to report the best possible results. For instance, high school guidance counselors can encourage poor-performing students to take the ACT exam over the SAT exam, so that their SAT score remains high. Graduation rates can be calculated based on the number of seniors still enrolled in school on the date of graduation, compared with looking at a cohort that began freshman year four years earlier or even looking at the number of seniors enrolled at the beginning of the year. If only as much effort went into improving performance as it did into fixing performance measures.

The caveats to our methodology notwithstanding, our study shows that there are big differences in the quality of education relative to spending among counties and is further proof that money is not the only--or perhaps even the most important--factor when it comes to the quality of education.

In Pictures: Best And Worst School Districts For The Buck


Rank County State Per Pupil Spending 1 College Entrance
Exam Score2,3
College
Entrance Exam
Participation Rate3
Graduation Rate3
1 Marin CA $6,579 1,133 60.40% 96.80%
2 Collin TX $7,048 1,103 69.40% 92.20%
3 Hamilton IN $8,897 1,075 76.00% 95.00%
4 Norfolk MA $8,845 1,090 87.80% 89.20%
5 Montgomery MD $8,824 1,101 76.50% 91.40%
6 Fairfield CT $8,376 1,051 82.70% 92.00%
7 Howard MD $9,488 1,113 72.00% 93.80%
8 Monmouth NJ $10,081 1,059 83.30% 98.90%
9 Williamson TX $7,163 1,066 72.40% 88.80%
10 Fort Bend TX $6,906 1,034 73.10% 90.90%
11 Morris NJ $10,642 1,092 85.30% 98.40%
11 Loudoun VA $8,223 1,073 78.00% 87.00%
13 Hunterdon NJ $11,198 1,104 91.00% 97.50%
14 Somerset NJ $10,084 1,112 87.20% 88.30%
15 Denton TX $7,039 1,081 62.20% 89.70%
16 Ozaukee WI $9,959 24 72.20% 96.80%
17 Johnson KS $7,756 23 66.20% 95.50%
17 Santa Clara CA $5,500 1,098 49.70% 88.40%
19 Chester PA $11,314 1,075 79.60% 95.90%
20 Bergen NJ $11,712 1,072 87.50% 99.00%
21 Frederick MD $6,686 1,052 55.00% 95.00%
21 San Mateo CA $5,916 1,062 46.50% 92.60%
23 Middlesex MA $9,485 1,074 82.10% 87.50%
24 Albemarle VA $8,497 1,098 74.00% 84.00%
25 Sussex NJ $9,932 1,039 73.60% 97.70%
26 Kendall IL $7,826 19.8 97.70% 92.70%
27 Lake IL $8,985 22 94.60% 94.10%
28 Fairfax VA $8,438 1,114 70.50% 84.00%
28 Napa CA $6,328 1,055 31.70% 94.60%
30 McHenry IL $7,980 21.2 93.90% 92.00%
31 Nassau NY $11,711 1,073 86.00% 90.20%
32 Will IL $7,520 20 94.10% 91.10%
33 Martin FL $6,420 1,055 65.00% 84.90%
34 Middlesex NJ $10,143 1,030 75.30% 97.40%
35 Montgomery PA $11,758 1,068 74.00% 94.80%
36 Kane IL $7,665 20 95.10% 88.80%
37 Carroll MD $7,833 1,046 62.00% 93.80%
38 Galveston TX $6,756 1,048 68.20% 84.60%
38 Travis TX $7,795 1,054 78.20% 81.30%
40 Washington RI $10,648 1,062 67.70% 93.30%
41 Geauga OH $9,503 22 73.40% 96.50%
41 Montgomery TX $6,685 1,051 62.60% 85.90%
43 Waukesha WI $10,013 23 67.20% 95.60%
44 Rockland NY $13,956 1,071 86.80% 87.40%
45 Bucks PA $11,158 1,054 65.80% 94.60%
46 Westchester NY $14,352 1,084 81.50% 84.90%
47 McLean IL $9,508 21.3 91.20% 92.00%
48 Hanover VA $6,979 1,025 67.00% 86.00%
49 Chesterfield VA $6,977 1,030 69.00% 84.00%
50 Hartford CT $10,347 1,022 76.80% 90.40%
51 Calvert MD $7,166 1,050 57.00% 90.00%
52 Comal TX $6,938 1,015 65.60% 87.10%
53 Randall TX $6,644 1,046 33.70% 89.00%
54 Barnstable MA $8,896 1,038 77.20% 83.10%
55 Sarasota FL $6,822 1,057 60.90% 81.70%
56 Cumberland ME $9,625 1,050 65.60% 88.70%
57 Monroe FL $6,072 973 76.80% 76.70%
58 Brazos TX $7,968 1,091 54.80% 82.40%
59 Putnam NY $12,616 1,050 72.30% 88.40%
60 Newport RI $9,725 1,021 65.10% 91.40%
60 Knox TN $7,048 22 85.00% 75.80%
62 Brazoria TX $6,830 1,033 62.10% 82.40%
63 Dane WI $10,576 23.9 63.10% 87.80%
64 Arlington VA $11,855 1,085 72.00% 81.00%
65 Delaware OH $10,256 22.4 64.20% 95.50%
65 Hays TX $7,342 1,017 62.20% 86.60%
67 Indian River FL $6,455 1,018 45.00% 85.30%
68 Ocean NJ $8,920 999 69.30% 86.90%
69 Tarrant TX $6,891 1,018 59.50% 85.20%
69 Palm Beach FL $5,995 1,005 58.50% 69.00%
71 Cass ND $8,641 22 70.60% 85.00%
71 St. Johns FL $7,034 1,043 63.00% 76.80%
73 Collier FL $6,126 1,018 49.00% 74.30%
74 Cook IL $9,238 18.8 92.80% 83.10%
75 Henrico VA $6,990 1,033 57.30% 82.00%
75 Anne Arundel MD $8,217 1,056 51.00% 83.00%
77 Lancaster NE $9,106 22.6 76% 5 81.20%
77 Monroe PA $7,137 954 56.00% 90.00%
78 Suffolk NY $10,423 940 82.60% 87.00%
79 Delaware PA $10,959 1,003 65.10% 91.40%
80 York ME $8,616 999 58.50% 88.50%
81 Charlotte FL $6,458 996 44.40% 76.70%
82 Lee FL $6,213 965 43.80% 69.40%
82 Minnehaha SD $7,139 22.7 61.70% 81.80%
84 Dallas TX $6,883 971 55.80% 81.30%
85 Harris TX $7,143 981 60.60% 80.10%
86 Kent RI $10,012 1,032 57.50% 88.00%
86 Lake OH $10,358 21 64.00% 92.90%
88 Jefferson TX $7,790 926 66.70% 82.40%
89 Baltimore MD $8,599 1,025 55.20% 84.80%
91 Walworth WI $10,261 22.2 56.40% 91.30%
92 Davidson TN $8,686 19.3 67.00% 61.90%
93 Beaufort SC $9,278 971 64.00% 63.80%
94 Ulster NY $12,482 1,032 62.10% 83.60%
95 District of Columbia   $10,473 968 79.00% 73.00%
96 Glynn GA $9,126 975 4 56.50% 57.00%
97 Alexandria City VA $11,404 963 65.00% 73.00%
1Based on Fiscal Year 2004, adjusted for the cost of living in the county's associated Metropolitan Statisical Area
2Mean score of exam more common in the state (SAT score out of 1600, ACT of of 36)
3For the high school class of 2005
4Combines SAT and ACT (converted to SAT scale) results
5State average
Sources: Tax Foundation, Economy.com, counties, school district officials, high school administrators, SchoolMatters