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District Profile
FISCAL YEAR: 2007-08
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Manhattan Beach Unified School District
325 South Peck Ave.
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266-2478
Phone (310) 318-7345
CDS: 19 - 75333
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This page includes:
Related links: This site reports data for California's K-12 public school system only.
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California’s public education system is immense: more than six million students in about 9,900 schools, which are governed by almost 1,000 elected school boards and
regulated by a complex Education Code. They are funded through a finance system largely controlled by the Legislature and governor.
These Ed-Data Profiles provide a comprehensive picture of each school, district and county, with statewide totals and links to additional data or explanations. The Profiles are organized in three sections: General, Students and
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For years about 10% of California students attended private schools; the proportion has declined slightly in the last few years to closer to 8%. To obtain the most current data on private school enrollment,
click here.
Schools by Type Manhattan Beach Unified School District, 2007-08
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Number of Schools |
Enrollment |
Full-Time Equivalent Teachers1 |
Pupil-Teacher Ratio2 |
| Elementary |
5 |
2,743 |
144.2 |
19.0 |
| Middle |
1 |
1,205 |
48.1 |
25.1 |
| High School |
1 |
2,384 |
95.2 |
25.0 |
| Total |
7 |
6,332 |
287.5 |
22.0 |
| 1 | FTE teacher counts include those assigned to a particular type of school; district and county office of education teachers not associated with a school are excluded. | | 2 | The Pupil-Teacher Ratio is enrollment divided by the number of full-time equivalent teachers. Because some teachers are not assigned to a classroom, the Pupil-Teacher Ratio is usually smaller than the average class size. |
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| Source: California Department of Education, Educational Demographics Office (CBEDS, assign07 7/15/08, pubschls 10/1/08, sfib0708 10/6/08)
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|  | Schools vary in their grade-level configuration. Most elementary schools encompass K-5, middle schools 6-8, junior high 7-9, and high schools 9-12.
This table includes charter schools in the appropriate category. |
Charter Schools Manhattan Beach Unified School District, 2007-08
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| Number of Schools |
0 |
| Enrollment |
N/A |
| Full-Time Equivalent Teachers |
N/A |
| Pupil-Teacher Ratio1 |
N/A |
| 1 | The Pupil-Teacher Ratio is enrollment divided by the number of full-time equivalent teachers. Because some teachers are not assigned to a classroom, the Pupil-Teacher Ratio is usually smaller than the average class size. |
| | Source: California Department of Education, Educational Demographics Office (CBEDS, assign07 7/15/08, pubschls 10/1/08, sifb0708 10/6/08)
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|  | Since the enabling legislation was passed in 1992, the number of approved charter schools has increased annually. The 2007-08 count of operating charter schools is 675 (which includes 4 Statewide Benefit Charters and 8 State Board of Education Charters. Some charter schools are new, while others are conversions from existing public schools. Charter schools are part of the state's public education system and are funded by public dollars. For additional charter information, click here. |
Technology by School Type Manhattan Beach Unified School District, 2007-08
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| Students per Computer |
Students per Computer |
| Elementary |
5.6 |
4.2 |
| Middle |
7.3 |
3.9 |
| High |
5.4 |
4.1 |
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| Source: California Department of Education, Educational Demographics Office (CBEDS, sifade07 8/19/08, sifgl07 9/3/08, pubschls 10/1/08)
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|  | In addition to computers available for use by students, those used by staff for instructional activities are also included when counting computers at the various schools. This count is then divided by student enrollment to arrive at a students-per-computer figure. |
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