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Churchville-Chili Central School District | |
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Location | |
139 Fairbanks Road Churchville, New York 14428-9797 [1] Rochester, New York United States | |
District information | |
Type | Public |
Motto | Where learning leads to a lifetime of opportunities... |
Grades | K-12 [1] |
Established | 1950 |
Superintendent | Lori Orologio [2] |
Budget | $91,602,093 |
Students and staff | |
Students | 3852 [3] |
Teachers | 366 |
Staff | 823 [4] |
District mascot | Saints |
Colors | Orange 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]
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]
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]
Facility | Location |
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Chestnut Ridge Elementary School | 3560 Chili Avenue, Rochester NY, 14624 |
Churchville Elementary School | 36 West Buffalo Street, Churchville NY, 14428 |
Fairbanks Road Elementary School | 145 Fairbanks Road, Churchville NY, 14428 |
Churchville-Chili Middle School | 139 Fairbanks Road, Churchville NY, 14428 |
Churchville-Chili Senior High School | 5786 Buffalo Road, Churchville NY, 14428 |
Ninth Grade Academy | 137 Fairbanks Road, Churchville NY, 14428 |
Transportation Facility | 3461 Westside Drive, Churchville NY, 14428 |
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.
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 Year | Proficiency Score |
Grade 3 ELA | 50% |
Grade 4 ELA | 40% |
Grade 5 ELA | 39% |
Grade 6 ELA | 50% |
Grade 7 ELA | 46% |
Grade 8 ELA | 45% |
Grade 3 Math | 56% |
Grade 4 Math | 62% |
Grade 5 Math | 56% |
Grade 6 Math | 56% |
Grade 7 Math | 60% |
Grade 8 Math | 50% |
Grade 4 Science | 92% |
Grade 8 Science | 76% |
Annual Regents Examination in ELA | 89% |
Annual Regents Examination Algebra I | 80% |
Annual Regents Examination Geometry | 80% |
Annual Regents Examination Algebra II | 85% |
Annual Regents Examination Living Environment | 87% |
Annual Regents Examination Physical Setting/Earth Science | 70% |
Annual Regents Examination Physical Setting/Chemistry | 88% |
Annual Regents Examination Physical Setting/Physics | 84% |
Annual Regents Transitional Exam in Global History & Geography | 44% |
Annual Regents Examination U.S. History & Government | 89% |
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