Churchville-Chili Central School District

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Churchville-Chili Central School District
Location
139 Fairbanks Road
Churchville, New York 14428-9797 [1]
Rochester, New York
United States
District information
TypePublic
MottoWhere learning leads to a lifetime of opportunities...
GradesK-12 [1]
Established1950
SuperintendentLori Orologio [2]
Budget$91,602,093
Students and staff
Students3852 [3]
Teachers366
Staff823 [4]
District mascotSaints
ColorsOrange and Black
  
Other information
Notes Schooltree
Website CCCSD Home

The Churchville-Chili Central School District (CCCSD) is a public school district in Monroe County, New York, near Rochester. The district enrolls approximately 3,889 students [5] in grades K-12 from the towns of Chili, Ogden, Riga, Sweden, and Churchville. District employees number 823 [4] under an operating budget of $91,602,093 for the 2021-2022 school year. [6]

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Average class size is 19 to 24 students, and the student-teacher ratio is 11:1 for the elementary schools and 12:1 for the middle and high schools. [7] [8]

Schools and facilities

The CCCSD offers three elementary schools (K-4), one middle school (5-8), and a high school (10-12) with a ninth-grade subdivision. The six schools are on three campuses. [9] Additionally, the CCCSD operates a transportation facility. This facility transports over 4,200 students through the year to over 65 surrounding schools. [10]

FacilityLocation
Chestnut Ridge Elementary School3560 Chili Avenue, Rochester NY, 14624
Churchville Elementary School36 West Buffalo Street, Churchville NY, 14428
Fairbanks Road Elementary School145 Fairbanks Road, Churchville NY, 14428
Churchville-Chili Middle School139 Fairbanks Road, Churchville NY, 14428
Churchville-Chili Senior High School5786 Buffalo Road, Churchville NY, 14428
Ninth Grade Academy137 Fairbanks Road, Churchville NY, 14428
Transportation Facility3461 Westside Drive, Churchville NY, 14428

Board of education

The CCCSD Board of Education consists of 10 members who serve on rotating three-year terms. Annual elections are held in May to select board members and vote on the budget.

Student performance

For the 2018-2019 school year, the CCCSD enrolled a total of 3,816 K-12 public school students. Student performance is measured according to New York State's standardized examinations including English Language Arts (ELA) in grades 3-8, Science in grades 4 and 8, and the Regents Exam for English, Math, Science, and Social Studies in high school. These performance exams classify each student's performance as follows: Level 1 - Not Proficient, Level 2 - Partially Proficient, Level 3 - Proficient, Level 4 - Advanced Proficient. Students considered as proficient have tested at level 3 (proficient) and level 4 (advanced proficient). The results below include the percent of students who achieved a 3 and 4 performance level for the 2018/19 school year. [11]

Proficiency Exam - 2018/19 School YearProficiency Score
Grade 3 ELA50%
Grade 4 ELA40%
Grade 5 ELA39%
Grade 6 ELA50%
Grade 7 ELA46%
Grade 8 ELA45%
Grade 3 Math56%
Grade 4 Math62%
Grade 5 Math56%
Grade 6 Math56%
Grade 7 Math60%
Grade 8 Math50%
Grade 4 Science92%
Grade 8 Science76%
Annual Regents Examination in ELA89%
Annual Regents Examination Algebra I80%
Annual Regents Examination Geometry80%
Annual Regents Examination Algebra II85%
Annual Regents Examination Living Environment87%
Annual Regents Examination Physical Setting/Earth Science70%
Annual Regents Examination Physical Setting/Chemistry88%
Annual Regents Examination Physical Setting/Physics84%
Annual Regents Transitional Exam in Global History & Geography44%
Annual Regents Examination U.S. History & Government89%

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