Many Voices One Valley
A Survey of the Mid-Hudson Region
Mid-Hudson Valley
Columbia
Dutchess
Greene
Orange
Putnam
Sullivan
Ulster
Columbia County:
Priorities that Affect Children
Improving Public Schools
Rating the Quality of Public Schools
Spending on Public Schools
After-School Activities
The Quality of Recreational Activities
Spending on Recreational Activities
Child Care
Rating the Quality of Child Care
Spending on Child Care
The quality of public education is important to residents of Columbia County. About three in ten Columbia County households have at least one school age child.
» Children
Statistics
Enrollment (2005)
9,300
Percent White
84.7%
Percent African American
9.8%
Percent Latino
3.6%
Percent Other Race
1.8%
Dropout Rate
2.7%
Percent Attending College
89.3%
Percent Regents Diploma
84%
Pupil/Teacher Ratio
12.3
Expenditures per Pupil
$13,406
Source:
New York State Department of Education
Teachers
Median Salaray (2005)
$49,862
Percent Permanent
77%
Percent with Masters Degrees
14%
Source:
New York State Department of Education
» Resources
New York State Department of Education
The New York State School Report Card For School Year 2005-2006
Family of Woodstock
Columbia Association for Retarded Children
Columbia County Youth Bureau