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TITLE Nonpublic School Enrollment and Staff. New Yc7k State1991-92.
INSTITUTION New York State Education Dept., Albany. InformationCenter on Education.
PUB DATE 92
NOTE 17p.; For the 1990-91 report, see ED 336 431.
PUB TYPE Statistical Data (110) Reports Descriptive (141)
EDRS PRICE MF01/PC01 Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS *Educational Trends; Elementary Secondary Education;
*Enrollment; *Private Schools; Public Schools;*Religious Education; *School Personnel; SchoolStatistics; *State Surveys; Tables (Data); TeacherCharacteristics; Trend Analysis
IDENTIFIERS *New York
ABSTRACTEleven tables present information about the
non-public school enrollment and staffing in New York State in1991-92. Tables present data for: (1) non-public school enrollment by
level and affiliation; (2) trends in enrollment by affiliation from1987-88 to 1991-92; (3) racial and ethnic distribution of enrollmentby affiliation; (4) trends of public and non-public school enrollmentfrom 1966-67 to 1991-92; (5) instructional staff trends in non-public
schools from 1987-88 to 1991-92; (6) number of non-public r..chools by
affiliation from 1987-88 to 1991-92; (7) number of non-public schools
by level from 1987-88 to 1991-92; (8) non-public school enrollment by
county; (9) non-public school enrollment by affiliation; (10)non-public professional staff by county; and (11) non-publicprofessional staff by affiliation. (SLD)
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LIST OF TABLES
Table Page
1 Nonpublic School Enrollment by Level and Affiliation,Grades K-12, New York State, 1991-92 2
2 Trends of Nonpublic School Enrollment by Affiliation,Grades K-12, New York State, 1987-88 to 1991-92 3
3 Racial/Ethnic I5istribution of Nonpublic School Enroll-ment by Affiliation, New York State, 1991-92 4
4 Trends of Public and Nonpublic Enrollment, Grades K-12,New York State, 1966-67 to 1991-92 5
5 Instructional Staff Trends in Nonpublic Schools, New YorkState, 1987-88 to 1991-92 5
6 Number of Nonpublic Schools by Affiliation, New YorkState, 1987-88 to 1991-92 6
7 Number of Nonpublic Schools by Level, New York State,1987-88 to 1991-92 7
8 Nonpublic School Enrollment by County, 1991-92 8
9 Nonpublic School Enrollment by Affiliation, 1991-92 10
10 Nonpublic Professional Staff by County, 1991-92 12
11 Nonpublic Professional Staff by Affiliation, 1991-92 13
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TABLE 1
NONPUBLIC SCHOOL ENROLLMENT BY LEVEL AND AFFILIATIONGRADES K-12
NEW YORK STATE1991-92
GroupEnrollment
K -6 9-1222. Total % of Total
State Total 279,301 68,403 121,354 469,058 100.0 %
Roman Catholic 162,748 43,047 75,176 280,971 59.9
Jewish 55,941 11,753 18,777 86,471 18.4
Lutheran 6,230 1,561 1,009 8,800 1.9
7th Day Adventist 2,391 527 521 3,439 0.7
Episcopal 2,672 650 981 4,303 0.9
Orthodox 1,881 522 268 2,671 0.6
Baptist 2,982 611 721 4,314 0.9
ChristianFundamental 10,567 2,006 2,130 14,703 3.1
Mennonite 969 256 36 1,261 0.3
Presbyterian 54 0 63 117 *
Society of Friends 795 254 766 1,815 0.4
Islamic 600 97 64 761 0.2
Nondenominational 30,951 6,919 16,246 54,116 11.5
State/Public3/Agencies 520 200 4,596 5,316 1.1
IL Includes ungraded elementary.
Includes ungraded secondary.
3( Includes schools operated by the Office of Mental Health, Office of Mental Retardation andDevelopmental Disablities, Department of Correctional Services, Division for Youth, StateUniversity of New York, City University of New York and State Education Department.
*Less than 0.1%.
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TABLE 2
TRENDS OF NONPUBLIC SCHOOL ENROLLMENT BY AFFILIATIONGRADES K-12
NEW YORK STATE1987-88 TO 1991-92
GroupEnrollment
1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92
State Total 503,381 491,377 483,975 477,107 469,058
Roman Catholic 323,347 309,660 299,836 290,042 280,971
Jewish 71,024 74,871 77,745 82,071 86,471
Lutheran 9,599 9,424 9,463 9,147 8,800
7th Day Adventist 3,860 3,841 3,893 3,649 3,439
Episcopal 5,528 4,782 4,465 4,418 4,303
Orthodox 3,323 3,171 3,028 2,796 2,671
Baptist 5,330 5,033 4,686 4,644 4,314
ChristianFundamental 15,784 15,778 15,477 15,293 14,703
Mennonite 1,068 1,073 1,076 1,173 1,261
Presbyterian 105 118 108 114 117
Society of Friends 1,778 1,746 1,708 1,719 1,815
Islamic 539 506 637 693 761
Nondenominational 55,171 54,570 54,404 53,558 54,116
State/PublicllAgencies 6,925 6,804 7,449 7,790 5,316
1/ Includes schools operated by the Office of Mental Health, Office of Mental Retardationand Developmental Disabilities, Department of Correctional Services, Division for Youth,State University of New York, City University of New York and State EducationDepartment.
TABLE 3
RACIAL/ETHNIC DISTRIBUTION OF NONPUBLIC SCHOOLENROLLMENT BY AFFILIATION
NEW YORK STATE1991-92
Affiliation
AmericanIn
Alaslcdian/anNative
Black(not
Hispanic)
Asian/Pacific
IslanderHispanic
White(not
Hispanic)
State Total 0.2% 14.5% 3.6% 11.8% 70.0%
Roman Catholic 0.2 14.9 4.1 17.1 63.7
Jewish * * * 0.1 99.8
Lutheran 0.4 41.4 4.8 7.3 46.1
7th Day Adventist 0.2 78.0 1.0 11.6 9.2
Episcopal 0.3 28.8 4.5 4.5 62.0
Orthodox -- -- 0.3 2.0 97.6
Baptist 0.3 30.5 1.0 1.0 67.2
ChristianFundamental 0.3 23.0 1.9 6.7 68.2
Mennonite -- -- -- -- 100.0
Presbyterian -- 30.8 4.3 7.7 57.3
Society of Friends 0.1 13.9 7.8 3.9 74.3
Islamic 0.3 82.5 11.7 2.1 3.4
Nondenominational 0.2 19.4 6.8 6.3 67.3
State/Public ILAgenci,_ 0.2 47.9 3.8 22.6 25.6
IL Includes schools operated by the Office of Mental Health, Office of Mental Retardation and
Developmental Disabilities, Department of Correctional Services, Division for Youth, State
University of New York, City University of New York and State Education Department.
NOTE: Row totals may not add to 100% due to rounding.
*Less than 0.1%.
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TABLE 4
TRENDS OF PUBLIC AND NONPUBLIC ENROLLMENTGRADES K-12
NEW YORK STATE1966-67 TO 1991-92
School Year Total Public NonpublicNonpublicas Percentof Total
1991-92 3,062,073 2,593,015 469,058 15.3 %1990-91 3,024,365 2,547,258 477,107 15.81989-90 2,999,923 2,515,948 483,975 16.11988-89 3,017,653 2,526,276 491,377 16.31987-88 3;053,990 2,550,609 503,381 16.5
1981-82 3,324,836 2,748,397 576,439 17.3
1976-77 3,913,441 I 3,307,231 606,210 15.5
1971-72 4,257,172 3,503,859 753,313 17.7
1966-67 4,140,025 3,248,879 891,146 21.5
NOTE: The public school enrollment figures reported above do not includestudents in special classes for handicapped children operated byBoards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES).
TABLE 5
INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF TRENDS IN NONPUBLIC SCHOOLSNEW YORK STATE1987-88 TO 1991-92
Position 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92
Principals 2,515 2,407 2,361 2,324 2,328
Assistant Principals, Super-visors & Department Heads 2,974 2,900 3,000 3,037 2,940
',.71as sroom Teachers 38,677 38,041 38,356 38,363 38,118
Other Professional Positions 7,091 7,107 7,081 7,336 7,468
TOTAL 51,257 50,455 50,798 51,060 50,854
TABLE 6
NUMBER OF NONPUBLIC SCHOOLS BY AFFILIATIONNEW YORK STATE1987-88 TO 1991-92
111111111111111111111111,
GroupNumber of Schools 2./
1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92
State Total 2,255 2,222 2,221 2,194 2,157
Roman Catholic 998 974 949 927 910
Jewish 238 241 248 258 266
Lutheran 60 60 60 59 59
7th Day Adventist 41 39 41 40 40
Episcopal 29 28 24 23 21
Orthodox 17 17 17 17 16
Baptist 64 59 56 56 54
ChristianFundamental 181 178 172 162 152
Mennonite 36 38 38 44 42
Presbyterian 2 2 2 2 2
Society of Friends 6 6 6 7 8
Islamic 8 10 11 12 11
Nondenominational 468 467 463 454 450
State/Public EAgencies 107 103 134 133 126
IL Includes schools operated by the Office of Mental Health, Office of Mental Retardation and
Developmental Disabilities, Department of Correctional Services, Division for Youth, StateUniversity of New York, City University of New York and State Education Department.
21 Changes in the number of schools reported for a particular category do not necessarily inrlythe closing or opening of particular school buildings. The majority of the differences in numbersresult from changes in the grades assigned to individual schools. Only the "total" line accurately
represents the number of nonpublic schools in operation during a given year.
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TABLE 7
NUMBER OF NONPUBLIC SCHOOLS BY LEVELNEW YORK STATE
1987-88 TO 1991-92
LevelYear and Number 21
1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92
Elementary schools 1,478 1,471 1,458 1,426 1,412
Middle schools 10 9 8 14 7
Junior high schools 12 12 10 11 11
Junior-senior high schools 92 90 95 92 90
Senior high schools 218 209 203 207 206
K-12 schools 259 255 250 251 243
Special (ungraded) schools 186 176 197 193 188
Total 2,255 2,222 2,221 2,194 2,157
11 The following criteria were used in categorizing schools for this summary:
Elementary schools--schools containing at least one grade lower than 6 and nograde higher than 9, except those classified as middle schools.
Middle schools--schools having any of the following grade organizations:5-7, 5-8, 6-8.
Junior high schools -- schools containing no grades lower than 6 or higher than9, except for grade 6-8 schools which are classified as middle schools.
Junior-senior high schools--schools containing any grade organization whichincludes gradesi2oth lower and higher than 9, except those which have all ofgrades kindergarten through 12.
high h oo ls having no grade lower than 9.
K-12 schools -- schools containing all of grades kindergarten through 12.
Special (ungraded) containing pupils with special needs whoare not classifiable by grade level.
a Changes in the number of schools reported for a particular category do notnecessarily imply the closing or opening of particular school buildings. Themajority of the differences in numbers result from changes in the grades assignedto individual schools. Only the "total" line accurately represents the number ofnonpublic schools in operation during a given school year.
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TABLE 8
NONPUBLIC SCHOOL ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY
1991-92
COUNTY
PREKKINDERGARTENHALF FULL
DAY DAY f
ELEMENTARY GRADES
2 3 4 5 6
UN)HCCPELEM
ALBANY 671 172 508 654 582 564 567 552 535 169
ALLEGANY 20 27 33 33 19 25 30 20
BROOMS I12 131 256 279 293 212 222 192 214 57
CATTARAUCKIS 203 3 78 1(3 107 112 76 (06 97 4
CAYUGA 104 3 98 86 89 72 75 74 42 1
CHAUTAUQuA 27 13 132 196 150 148 132 171 114 9
CHEWING 138 40 116 120 128 110 102 109 127 6
CHENAW20 24 36 35 28 33 31 26 31
CLINTON 317 5 217 179 165 172 177 114 135
COLUMBIA 22 20 23 30 46 38 34 39 34
CORTLAND 92 26 so 83 71 65 56 67 44
DELAWARE 2 6 4 7 2 4 3
OUTCHESS 313 92 316 439 388 392 355 33) 296 137
ERIE 2,804 236 2,458 2,513 2,421 2,235 2.287 2.200 2,056 510
ESSEX 44 84 66 56 51 56 49 53
FRANKLIN 103 55 24 99 75 66 85 68 37 2
FULTON 6 3 8 14 7 13 9 9
GENESEE 77 9 77 94 78 80 75 5- 63 29
GREENE 4 37 37 26 39 30 3L 14
HERKIMER 30 8 40 41 44 46 44 42 44
JEFFERSON 222 26 146 141 156 164 140 166 124
LEWIS 32 43 43 29 35 23 35 29
LIVINGSTON 102 39 28 27 32 27 20 10
MADISON 21 42 43 39 50 42 21 29
MONROE 2,703 763 1,116 1,615 1,531 1,412 1,359 1,257 1,171 315
MONTGOMERY 87 73 59 55 55 42 41 43
NASSAU 5,867 1,055 2,346 2,812 2,625 2,555 2,508 2,480 2,335 282
MANHATTAN 3,179 296 3,153 3,798 3,684 3,613 3.425 3.403 3.446 854
BRONX 2,046 399 2,792 3,707 3.645 3,443 3,402 3,328 3,315 377
BROOKLYN 8,241 1,178 11,196 9,794 8,629 8.249 8,058 7,995 7.738 592
QUEENS 4,526 758 4,164 4,743 4,468 4,386 4,387 4.290 4.429 547
RICHMOND 1.585 300 1,115 1,397 1,431 1,371 1,405 1,332 1,338 37
NEW YORK CITY(TOTALS) 19,577 2,931 22,420 23,439 21,857 21,062 20.677 20.348 20.266 2,407
NIAGARA 483 117 353 372 384 332 334 316 285
ONEIDA 181 50 328 338 324 299 229 248 224 8
ChONDACA 864 64 993 859 777 681 673 605 500 54
ONTARIO 188 76 22 94 84 70 69 60 47
CRANGE 1.304 171 567 710 716 675 639 666 598 75
ORLEANSOTSEGO 218 2 94 CO 70 73 55 63 67
OTSEGO 64 1 57 59 47 44 37 40 23 16
PUTNAM 95 39 20 85 108 87 75 67 91 53
RENSSELAER491 13 277 275 225 203 164 139 lea 7
ROCKLAND 1,381 389 1,518 1,524 1.219 1.214 1,156 1,124 1.071 89
ST LAWRENCE 119 34 140 181 178 168 186 162 135 5
SARATOGA 183 24 112 142 112 117 114 106 104 16
SCHENECTADY 199 36 285 254 223 208 197 153 123 51
SCHOHARIEI 2 1 3
WiJYLERSENECA 78 27 34 57 72 52 67 65 49
STEUBEN 115 30 90 103 86 97 90 84 79
SUFFOLK 4,324 509 1,444 1,452 1.344 1,258 1.161 1,072 1.026 377
SULLIVAN 132 14 58 64 53 41 40 24 27 24
TIOGA 85 13 36 40 35 34 21 18 17
TIMMONS 70 21 48 62 59 52 44 50 37 3
':ASTER 312 46 218 206 KO 197 180 155 139 140
WARREN 54 59 37 II 33 29 30 23 20
WASHINGTONI 4 5 4 3 4 7
WAYNE 30 23 54 73 55 65 49 44 51
WESTCHESTER 070 520 1,795 2,038 1,913 1,810 1,802 1,793 1,777 188
WYOMING 36 24 21 18 24 11 23 24
YATES 30 21 6 32 34 24 26 22 19
STATE TOTALS 47.868 7,842 39.443 42,524 39.501 37.736 36.713 35,782 34,706 5,054
TABLE 8
NONPUBLIC SCHOOL ENROLLMENT BY COUNTY
1991-02
COUNTY 7 8
SECONDARY GRADES9 10 1' 2
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ALBANY 545 538 376 405 347 117 :35 7 ',76
ALLEGAN', 38 .34 20 26 ''3 345"ROOMS '81 '95 145 157 '57 11:.7 43 2911CATTARAuGuS 37 91 39 43 57 48 39 "08CAYUGA 55 57 27 26 38 41 32 816,:18AuTAuCuA '16 108 49 37 32 3 '68 1 564CHEIAJNO lg 92 III 98 32 32 713 ' 505CHENAN60 9 7 8 8 1$ 5 270CLINTON 37 80 85 83 102 73 11 ',7X,5
COLUMBIA 26 15 26 56 62 '5 :4 528CORTLAND 27 27 20 16 14 14 590DELAWARE 8 6 24 35 32 9 152DUTCHESS 316 275 292 127 367 323 4:17 5 047ERIE .934 1,689 1,696 1.573 ' 449 1.405 477 27,398ESSEX 59 52 38 50 56 37 377 1.082FRANKLIN 25 27 1 1 2 - '4 40 621FuLTON I I 33 80 III 1CO 38 4 440GENESEE 62 51 33 37 25 30 46 346GREENE 23 24 I 3 3 485 761
HERKIMER 33 27 2 371JEFFERSON 129 123 105 74 75 38 92 i .749
LEWIS 12 15 is 14 7 4 305LlvINGSTON 36 219MADISON 8 5 14 293mONROE 1,151 994 986 862 878 743 544 16.697MONTGOMERYNASSAUmAwATTAN
38
2,488
3.543
382,3793.556
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2,6103,240
7
2,486
2.995
5
2,334
2.919
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BRONX. 3.409 3,255 3,483 3,202 2.990 2,771 267 43.785BROOKLYN 7.590 7,390 6,001 5.365 4,971 4 548 264 99.558OUEM 4.526 4.570 4,152 3,997 3,879 3.750 57.763RICHMOND 1.361 1,349 1,592 1,451 1.238 1.206 39 '7.962NEW YORK CITY(TOTALS) 20.429 20,122 18,466 17,010 15.997 '5,084 467 263.984NIAGARA 273 264 46 46 40 43 3.205ONEIDA 274 248 239 215 '78 '58 285ONONDAGA 482 477 398 343 301 318 30
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269 93ORLEANS 39 39OTSEGO 35 36 41 23 37 34 720OTSEGO 33 19 7 8 51 442PUTNAMRENSSELAER
65 49 819
ROCKLAND 1.0E240964
342743
340657
316623
341
596 '88'11:9115;ST LAWRENCE 30 33 10 10 9 8 '08
SARATOGA 77 99 67 90 55 52 '0 1.297SCHENECTADY '49 141 145 '04 90 72 ''0
',35
SCHOHARIE 3 88SCHUYLER 67 67
SENECA 56 50 5 55
4
STEUBEN 58 47 22 19 71 :2 328SUFFOLK 955 1.093 1,259 1,239 1.208 1.157 451 '7.015SULLIVAN 36 33 17 14 2 ,2 526
TOmPKINS'8
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426
20345 38
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653ULSTER 146 120 98 126 147 91 34 2.243WARREN 23 15 6 316WASHINGTON 4 6 9 10 5 3 '22 '87WAYNE 38 39 6 5 4 4 64 514WESTCHESTER 864 1.968 2,031 1.949 1,799 780 453 251708WYOMING 12 II 39YATES 15 20 12 16 '0 1 1 768
STATE TOTALS 34,453 33,950 31.347 29,266 27.615 25.789 7 337 469.058
' INCLUDES UNGRADED HANDICAPPED ELEMENTARY STUDENTS AND UNGRADED HANDICAPPED SECONDARY STUDENTS, BUT ExCLuDESPREKINDERGARTEN STUDENTS (PRE-K)
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TABLE 9
NONPUBLIC SCHOOL ENROLLMENT BY AFFILIATION
1991-92
AFFILIATION
ROMAN CATHOLICALBANY
PRE-K
1,160
KINDERGARTENHALF FULL
DAY DAY
129 1,107
1
1,148
ELEMENTARY GRADES
2 3 4
1.030 964 905
5
848
6
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ELEM
21
BROOKLYN 3,822 796 4,399 5.913 5.542 5,540 5,665 5,624 5,904 57
BUFFALO 2,357 203 2,808 2,832 2,636 2,445 2,494 2,402 2,190 201
NEW TORT 4,367 1,448 5,969 8,700 8.557 8.295 8,176 8,067 7,919 277
OODENSBuRG 738 104 544 579 522 547 526 450 394
ROCHESTER 2,369 656 1,123 1,633 1,567 1.438 1,374 1,298 1,163 41
ROCKVILLE CENTRE 3.250 1,020 1,672 2.762 2.645 2,608 2,549 2,534 2,363 22
SYRACUSE 964 207 1,479 1,440 1,288 1,150 1,041 961 833
TOTAL 19.027 4.563 19,301 25.007 23.787 :? 387 22.730 22,184 21,570 619
JEWISH 6.610 1.209 10.776 8,741 7,599 7,257 6.956 6,841 6.390 172
LUTHERANATLANTIC DISTRICT 1,15' 57 644 577 529 512 460 44! 502 37
EASTERN DISTRICT 653 135 60 159 154 155 125 115 118
NONAFFILIATED 493 3 245 281 225 185 181 160 168
TOTAL 2.29' 195 949 1.017 908 852 766 717 788 38
7TH DAY ADVENT IS'
NEW YORK CONFERENCE27 17 29 25 22 27
NORTHEASTERN CONF 180 274 284 253 235 209 202 205
GREATER N Y CONE 65 57 105 77 89 100 81 73
TOTAL 245 331 416 347 353 334 305 305
EPISCOPALDIOCESE OF NEW YORK 115 48 236 237 225 206 210 209 233
DIOCESE OF . ; 536 31 '85 181 178 148 117 125 99
NONAFFILIATED
TOTAL 65' 79 421 418 403 354 327 334 332 4
ORTHODOxGREEK 232 280 243 255 233 233 227 250
RUSSIAN9 28 26 15 24 23 32 12
TOTAL241 308 269 270 257 256 259 262
BAPTIST 585 85 408 471 461 425 368 403 359 2
CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTAL 2.017 666 1.187 1,686 1.599 1.428 1,464 ..254 1.205 78
MENNONITE9 169 162 168 148 160 153
PRESBYTERIAN10 II 9 8 9 7
SOCIETY OF FRIENDS 48 37 98 115 116 107 89 91 112 30
ISLAMIC110 50 75 80 99 85 70 65 73 3
NONDENOMINATIONAL 16.029 958 5.555 4.099 3.707 3.430 3.174 3.129 3.088 3,810
STATE/PUBLIC AGENOtEsOmH/OmR00
26 26'
DEPT OF CORR SVSDIVISION FOR yOuTo
2 4 8
SuNy'9 20 19 18 20 2! 16
CuNySTATE EDUCATION DEPT 8 5 6 ,1 6 5 12 37
TOTAL 8 24 26 32 24 23 31 62 298
STATE TOTALS 47,868 7,842 39.443 42.524 35.501 37.735 36.713 35.782 34,706 5,054
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1991-92
AFPILIA'ION'ECCNDARY sRADES _NG
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ROMAN CATHOLICALBANY 372 561 581 652 573 559 44
' '98BROOKLYN 5.180 5,218 5 326 5.173 4 953 5 037 2! '2,348BUFFALO 180 9'C 447 351 310 253 244 27.716NEw YORK 3.036 041 3,082 7,385 6.784 5 582 37 '02,305OGDENSBURG 237 230 '60 140 '71 '62 4.766ROCHESTER '.'28 984 661 775 329 679 172 '5.721ROCKVILLE CENTRE 2.502 2.529 3.075 2.964 2.'84 2.629 97 34.955SYRACUSE '02 '37 555 531 518 520 11,962
"OTAL 2'.637 2..410 :2.187 8.97' '7.922 '7,431 565 280,971
wEwISH 5.972 5.781 5.664 4.858 4.539 3.494 222 86.471
LUTHERANATLANTIC DISTRICT 532 481 251 265 219 194 '9 5.720EASTERN DISTRICT '26 !01 '.250NONAFFILIATED 153 168 32 '3 4 1.830
TOTAL 811 750 283 278 230 198 20 8.800
7TH DAY ADVENTISTNEw YORK CONFERENCE 19 25 28 28 32 41 320NoRTHEASTEFN CONF '80 '68 50 41 43 39 2.193GREATER N CONF 70 65 59 48 45 57 926
TOTAL 269 258 '47 717 '20 '37 3.439
EPISCOPALDIOCESE OF NEw YORK 229 2,6 '83 '96 *92 208 '01 2.933DIOCESE OF L '03 99 3 ' 4 4 '.279NONAFFILIATED 3 '0 '9 28 31 91
TOTAL 332 318 21" :24 :43 '0' 4,303
ORTHODOXGREEK 249 233 5' 59 56 57 2,436RUSSIAN 26 '4 '2 7 8 3 235
TOTAL 275 247 '3 56 64 55 2.671
BAPTIST 315 296 '89 207 '58 15.5 2 4,3)4CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTAL 1.059 947 669 586 458 390 +4 703MENNONITE '31 '25 '7 12 4 2 '.261PRESBYTERIAN '6 '9 '8 '0 117
SOCIETY OF FRIENDS '20 134 '89 '88 218 '71 1.815
ISLAMIC 50 37 28 '5 '0 761
NONDENOMINATIONAL 3.418 3.501 3,349 3.367 3.291 3.281 2.958 54.115
STATE /PUBLIC AGENCIESDMH/NROD 4 3 5 2 780 '.086
DEPT OF CORR SVS '3 2.082 2.095DIVISION FOR YOUTH 44 '40 334 355 353 '7' 412 '.523
SUNS '33
LUNYSTATE EDUCATION DEPT 9 2 3 5 3 2 73 '79
TOTAL 54 '46 340 365 358 186 3,347 5.316
STATE TOTALS 34.453 33,950 31.347 29.266 27.615 25.789 7.337 469.058
INCLUDES UNGRADED HANDICAPPED ELEMENTARY STUDENTS AND UNGRADED HANDICAPPED SECONDARY STUDENTS, BUT EXCLUDESPREKINDERGARTEN STUDENTS (PRE-K)
TABLE IC
NCtvPuBLIC PROFESSIONAL STAFF
1991-92
CLASSROOM TEACHERSTOTAL PROFESSIONALS'
BY COUNTY
COUNTYFUL-TIME
ELEMENTARYPART TOTAL
TIME
FULLTIME
SECONDARYPAR'TIME
TOTAL FULLTIME
ELEMENTARYPART TOTAL
TIME
FULL
TIME
SECONDARYPART TOTAL
TIME
ALBANY 304 90 394 318 54 372 419 136 555 454 79 533
ALLEGANY;1, 5 16 8 7 18. 15 6 21 I' 10 21
BROOME t2; 47 168 80 22 102 147 63 21C 98 27 125
cATTARAuGUS eE 14 79 35 IC 4F, 97 17 114 47 12 5"
CAYUGA 30 8 38 15 13 28 34 1' 45 26 19 45
CHAuTAWIJA 7' 13 84 31 3 34 98 20 118 37 3 4C
CHEMUNG 49 2C 69 45 19 64 64 24 88 6' i9 86
CHENANGO I' 6 23 5 7 19 ' 26 3 1;*
CLINTON 88 11 99 41 19 60 107 3! 138 54 25 79
COLUMBIA'5 4 22 35 IC 45 23 - 30 55 11 66
CORTLAND 3 C 6 36 8 11 19 34 7 4! IC 11
DELAWARE 4 C. 4 18 3 21 6 7 9 41 7
61
DUTCHESS !-,9 63 260 26C 45. 306 244 95 339 390 73 4
ERIE
ESSEX
1.109
22
2'24
1,381
26
83056
182 1.01263
1 510
28
4087
1.918
35
1.14572
23213
-.1.37"
85
FRANKLIN 28 9 37 10 C 10 39 16 55 14 3 17
FuLTON 4 5 48 2 50 5 2 66 3 69
GENESEE 49 14 53 31 34 68 23 91 49 3 52
GREENE 12 4 16 29 C 29 15 6 21 34 C 34
HERKIMER 24 6 30 5 2 7 30 8 38 5 3 8
JEFFERSON 64 7 71 43 6 5' 81 11 92 50 9 59
LEWIS 18 5 23 5 C 6 2C 8 28 10 C
LIvINGSTON 1- S 17 2 0 14 6 20 4 0 4
MADISON '6 : 3 3 6 19 4 23 3 3
moNROE 696 255 951 515 103 618 929 351 1.280 704 144 848
MONTGOMERY 2' 2 23 7 E 13 24 4 28 8 6 14
NASSAU ' 410 433 1. 843 928 192 1.12'2 1. 932 652 2,584 1,177 248 1.425
NEW YORK CI'Y(TOTALS. 8.833 2.289 ,,,22 5.170 2,079 8.249 11.612 3,161 14.773 8,098 2.591 10.68?
NIAGARA 14E 4' 187 55 1' 7:' 174 59 233 64 22 81,
ONEIDA124 31 16' 122 139 158 49 227 171 20 19'
ONONC*._,4 326 103 429 140 32 172 42; 148 569;9; 47 238
ONTARIO 42 IC 57 16 e 2C 47 13 60 2: 6 28
ORANGE 209 :99 405 14, '32 7"' 722 503 210 139 349
ORLEANS C , .7 C. C' L 4 0 4
OSWEGO 36 13 49 18 :3 44 18 62 25 6 32
OTSEGO 20 5 28 1c, 5 28 20 48 19 30
PuTNAm a. 2' 72 19 E. 25 79 30 109 35 6 4'
RENSSELAER,C9 3C 139 150 2' 1,1 140 39 179 237 32 269
ROCKLAND 451 30E 787 275 216 494 608 365 973 350 249 599
ST LAARENCE 6 82 15 16 96 13 109 12 3 22
SARATOGA 7' 15 80 4i-54 8' 18 105 50 13 63
SCHENECTADY 9q 44 14? 6s 74 134 58 '92 97 2: 19
SCHOHARIE ' . C I' : 0 ._ 13 0 13
SCHUYLER 0 0 0 4 0 4 C 0 0 4 C
SENECA 2E E 32 IC12 30 , 37 11 2 13
STEUBENSUFFOLK
4'
766 218
4A
004
1,
51:' IC'
4.
6;2
52
'38
5
33
6'
1.469
20726
10
12'
3084'
SULLIVAN 37 1', 65 .11` 7e 560.. 4: 93 49 35 54
MCA 1' 24 ",,7.2. 35 7 3 6'
TOMPKINS 29 44 -1 ,-; 34 '8 52 35 13 48
ULSTER '21 4C. 16' 69 180 56 236 8' 30 117
WARREN 28 3::5t 6' 5 0 E
WASHINGTON '
1, '3 15 f IS
WAYNE 2: 2727 , 32 15 16
wESTCHESTERwyOMING
1.058 ).27314
84E 130 919r
t.369
'S
329 1,598
23
1 1,26
187 1.356
YATES17 ;./
5 18 c, 2" 9
STATE TOTALS 17.208 4,994 22.302 '2.225 3.59 '5 816 72.925 6.985 29.910 16.399 4,545 20 944
INCLUDES CLASSROOM TEACHERS
12,0
TABLE 11
NONPUBLIC PROFESSIONAL STAFF BY AFFILIATION
1991-92
AFFILIATION
ROMAN CATHOLIC
FULLTIME
CLASSROOM TEACHERS
ELEMENTARYPART TOTAL FULL
TIME TIME
SECONDARYPART
TIME
TOTAL FULLTIME
TOTAL PROFESSIONALS'
ELEMENTARYPART TOTAL FULLTIME TIME
SECONDARYPART TOTALTIME
ALBANY 395 125 520 346 41 387 481 162 643 477 59 536
BROOKLYN 1.731 :85 1.916 1.430 58 1.488 2.113 358 2.471 1.877 89 1.966
BUFFALO 1.045 277 1.322 696 160 856 1.294 373 1.667 937 192 1,129
NEW YORK 2.467 502 2.969 2.206 258 2,464 2,9_,4 731 3.695 2.885 401 3,286
OGOENSBuRG 224 35 259 69 21 90 258 69 337 78 27 105
ROCHESTER 534 236 770 364 71 435 631 296 927 466 551
ROCKvILLE CENTRE 953 276 1.229 896 88 984 1.148 3571.°
1.113 11 1,226
SYRACUSE 444 170 614 227 59 286 526 746 302 77 379
TOTAL 7,793 1.806 9.599 6.234 756 6.990 9.425 2.566 11,991 8,135 1,043 9,178
2.735 2,021 4,756 1.396 2,012 3.408 3.523 2,485 6,008 1.873 2,329 4,202
LUTHERANATLANTIC DISTRICT 239 43 282 '26 29 155 315 64 379 158 34 192
EASTERN DISTRICT 67 30 97 11 5 16 77 46 123 12 6 18
NONAFFILIATED III 40 151 '3 4 17 129 42 171 13 6 19
TOTAL 417 113 530 '50 38 '88 521 152 673 '83 46 229
7TH DAY ADVENTISTNEw YORK CONFERENCE 13 I 14 i I 9 20 16 17 19 13 32
NORTHEASTERN CONF 85 II 96 30 8 38 115 18 133 37 9 46
GREATER N.Y. CCNF 25 ' 26 7 2 :9 41 5 46 25 3 28
TOTAL 123 13 136 58 '9 77 172 24 196 31 25 106
EPISCOPALDIOCESE OF NEW YORK 202 36 238 180 19 199 269 49 318 226 24 250
DIOCESE OF L i 77 35 :12 '2 8 20 97 44 :41 17 9 26
NONAFFILIATED 0 0 0 ., 0 16 0 0 0 24 0 24
TOTAL 279 "1 350 2-2,8 27 235 366 93 459 267 33 300
ORTHODOxGREEK 267 20 287 62 17 79 296 24 320 74 20 94
RUSSIAN 25 0 25 13 0 13 40 0 40 29 3 32
TOTAL 292 20 312 75 '7 32 336 24 360 103 23 126
BAPTIST 218 33 251 '04 40 144 293 46 339 141 58 199
CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTAL 739 159 398 3:3 '40 459 1.002 270 '.272 394 185 579
MENNONITE 51 1 52 ;4 15 62 4 56 17 3 20
PRESBYTERIAN 5 4 9 4 2 6 8 5 '3 5 2 7
SOCIETY OF FRIENDS 85 10 35 .16 '39 '14 23 '37 '50 28 178
ISLAMIC 62 4 56 34 39 98 10 '08 43 6 49
NONDENOMINATIONAL 4.373 732 5.'05 3.023 504 3.527 6.809 1.257 3.066 4.245 734 4,979
STATE/PUBLIC AGENCIES0141/Ompo0 54 4 38 '29 5 '35 '27 21 :48 218 20 238
DEPT OF CORR SVS 0 0 0 :32 7 '32 0 .7 3 '99 0 199
DIVISION FOR YOUTH 14 0 '4 '98 3 201 '4
?'4 :05 10 315
SUNY 8 1 9 0 0 . 9 :0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .30 0 0
STATE EDUCATION DEPT 30 2 32 29 0 29 46 4 50 40 0 40
TOTAL 136 7 143 488 9 497 '96 26 222 762 30 792
STATE TOTALS 17.308 4.994 22.302 12.225 3.591 15.815 22.925 6.985 29.9'0 '6.399 4.545 20,944
il..CLUDES CLASSROOM TEACHERS
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