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Education Info - October 2014

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"Ottawa Hills-1.83%
Sylvania-1.31%
Springfield 1.27%
Toledo 1.16%"

"Based on that single statistic, you could draw a correlation between % of tax paid and quality of education."


And other data exists at:

sflagg probably has recent data or summaries.

This is older info: Expenditure & Revenue Data

Total Expenditures - per TPS student for one school year:

  • FY08 : $11,979
  • FY09 : $13,269
  • FY10 : $13,543
  • FY11 : $13,859
  • FY12 : $12,470

Instructional - per TPS student for one school year:

  • FY08 : $6,266
  • FY09 : $6,916
  • FY10 : $7,146
  • FY11 : $7,537
  • FY12 : $6,582


Total Expenditures FY12 - per student - area school districts - cost displayed lowest to highest - along with the percentage of performance indicators met for the 2013-2014 school year.

Eastwood Local SDWood$7,907100%
Lake Local SDWood$8,52683.3%
Otsego Local SDWood$8,52983.3%
Perrysburg Ex Vill SDWood$8,581100%
Elmwood Local SDWood$8,60075.0%
Anthony Wayne Local SDLucas$8,960100%
Springfield Local SDLucas$9,11870.8%
North Baltimore Local SDWood$9,14766.7%
Northwood Local SDWood$9,23979.2%
Oregon City SDLucas$9,87470.8%
Bowling Green City SDWood$10,31979.2%
Sylvania City SDLucas$10,660100%
Washington Local SDLucas$11,22566.7%
Maumee City SDLucas$11,23291.7%
Toledo City SDLucas$12,4708.3%
Ottawa Hills Local SDLucas$13,501100%
Rossford Ex Vill SDWood$15,58975.0%


Old post from Toledo Talk:

Toledo Public School system report cards are released in August, and they cover the previous school year:

  • 2002 : report card showed TPS met 5 of 27 academic standards (18%) during the 2001-2002 school year
  • 2003 : 6 of 22 - (27%)
  • 2004 : 7 of 18 - (39%)
  • 2005 : 4 of 23 - (17%)
  • 2006 : 6 of 25 - (24%)
  • 2007 : 5 of 30 - (17%)
  • 2008 : 5 of 30 - (17%)
  • 2009 : 6 of 30 - (20%)
  • 2010 : 4 of 26 - (15%)
  • 2011 : 5 of 26 - (19%)


This is very old data. Maybe updated info exists.

September 2004 Toledo Talk thread that excerpted from a Toledo Blade story about teacher's pay. That Blade story included tabular data that existed in the print version but not on its website.

Nationally, the average salary for a teacher was $45,771. Ohio ranked 15th in the nation in average salary at $45,515. But the state ranked 27th for its average beginning teacher salary of $28,866.

Michigan teachers on average took home nearly $10,000 more than their Ohio counterparts. The average teacher salary in that state was $54,020, which was the second-highest in the nation behind California.

Toledo Public Schools pays $32,697 annually to a teacher straight out of college.

Catholic high schools in the metro Toledo area paid an average starting salary of $24,506 last year.

On the elementary-school level, the average starting pay was $20,925.

The affluent Ottawa Hills school district offers a starting salary of $31,602 a year.


My September 2004 comments based upon the data from the Blade:

TPS pays a higher starting salary than Ottawa Hills for teachers with a Bachelors degree.

But OH has a much higher average salary at $60,621 versus TPS's $45,968.

With a Master's degree, the starting salaries between the two [school districts] are about the same.

With just a Bachelors degree and 27 years experience, TPS pays $55,577 and OH pays $53,091. With a Masters degree and 27 years experience, OH pays $70,788 and TPS pays $60,595. From the salary figures, it appears OH as a greater relative percentage of experienced teachers with a Masters degree than TPS.

The average salary for Ottawa Hills is tops in northwest Ohio and ninth highest in Ohio.

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