Freeport Area School District
Freeport Area School District in Pennsylvania, United States is home to the Yellowjackets and Buffalo Elementary School, South Buffalo Elementary School, Freeport Area Middle School, and Freeport Area High School. Buffalo Elementary School, the Freeport Area Middle School, and the Freeport Area High School, along with the Administration building, are in Sarver, Butler County, and South Buffalo Elementary School is located in South Buffalo Township, Pennsylvania in Armstrong County. In 1969, the political divisions of Freeport, Buffalo and South Buffalo merged to form the Freeport Area School District. FASD lies along the banks of the Allegheny River and is on the mouth of Buffalo Creek. It is located about 25–30 miles north of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The community is a mix of Pittsburgh suburbia and rural areas.
South Buffalo Elementary was recently remodeled following the remodeling of Buffalo Elementary. They look similar but South Buffalo is smaller, while Buffalo is larger.
Unlike much of the rest of the industrial Allegheny River valley, this area has been experiencing modest population growth in recent years. That has led to the district reorganizing their schools for the 2015-2016 school year, to eliminate two school buildings and to open the new larger Freeport Area Middle School. Buffalo Elementary and South Buffalo Elementary house kindergarten through 5th grade, Freeport Middle School has grades 6 through 8, and the High School has grades 9 through 12.
Academic achievement
Freeport Area School District was ranked 63rd out of the 498 ranked Pennsylvania School Districts in 2008 by the Pittsburgh Business Times. The ranking was based on student academic achievement as demonstrated by 3 years of PSSA results in: reading, writing, math and one year of science. In 2007, the district ranked 72nd out of 501 Pennsylvania school districts.Graduation rate
2009 - 99%
2008 - 99%
2007 - 99%
Freeport Senior High School
In 2009, the high school was ranked 53rd out of 123 western Pennsylvania high schools, by the Pittsburgh Business Times, for academic achievement based on three years of the PSSAs on: reading, writing, math and one year of science.PSSA Results
11th Grade Reading
2009 - 79% on grade level. In Pennsylvania, 65% of 11th graders on grade level.
2008 - 68%, State - 65%
2007 - 78%, State - 65%
11th Grade Math:
2009 - 60% on grade level. In Pennsylvania, 56% of 11th graders are on grade level.
2008 - 59%, State - 56%
2007 - 61%, State - 53%
11th Grade Science:
2009 - 40% on grade level. State: 40% of 11th graders were on grade level.
2008 - 38%, State - 39%
College remediation: According to a Pennsylvania Department of Education study released in January 2009, 23% of Freeport Senior High School graduates required remediation in mathematics and or reading before they were prepared to take college level courses in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education or community colleges. Less than 66% of Pennsylvania high school graduates, who enroll in a four-year college in Pennsylvania, will earn a bachelor's degree within six years. Among Pennsylvania high school graduates pursuing an associate degree, only one in three graduate in three years. Per the Pennsylvania Department of Education, one in three recent high school graduates who attend Pennsylvania's public universities and community colleges takes at least one remedial course in math, reading or English.
Dual enrollment - Freeport Senior High School does not offer the Pennsylvania dual enrollment program which permits students to earn deeply discounted college credits while still enrolled in high school. Over 400 school districts in Pennsylvania offer this state-funded program.
Graduation project
By law, all Pennsylvania secondary school students must complete a project as a part of their eligibility to graduate from high school. The type of project, its rigor and its expectations are set by the individual school district.Vocational Education
Freeport students preferring a full-day vocational program attend Lenape Vocational-Technical School in Ford City, Pennsylvania.Lenape Technical School
In 1965, Lenape Technical School was opened. It serves the Freeport Area, Armstrong, Apollo-Ridge, and Leechburg Area School Districts.Budget
In 2007, the Freeport Area School District employed 128 teachers. The average teacher salary in the district was $52,370 for 181 days worked. As of 2007, Pennsylvania ranked in the top 10 states in average teacher salaries. When adjusted for cost of living Pennsylvania ranked fourth in the nation for teacher compensation. Additionally, the teachers receive a defined benefit pension, health insurance, professional development reimbursement, paid personal days, paid sick days, a retirement bonus and other benefits. According to Rep. Glen Grell, a trustee of the state teacher retirement fund, a 40-year educator can retire with a pension equal to 100 percent of their final salary.Freeport Area School District administrative costs in 2008 were $803.49 per pupil. The lowest administrative cost per pupil in Pennsylvania was $398, in 2008. The district provides an extensive benefit package to all administrators. On May 9, 2007, the board hired Stan Chapp as superintendent in a five-year contract. His initial salary was set at $119,000. In 2010, Dr. Chapp revealed that he was interviewing for other positions. His FASD salary had reached $128,000. Chapp's contract includes: a 3.5% annual increase, taxpayer funded health dental insurances, taxpayers provide these insurances in retirement, 2 life insurance policies of $150,000 and $200,000, and much more. Dr. Chapp has a personal tax lien that dates back to 2002 which is still unpaid as of 2012. The contract expires May 9, 2012
The district is funded by a combination of: a local earned income tax, a local real property tax, a real estate transfer tax, and a per capita tax, coupled with substantial funding from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the federal government. Grants provide an opportunity to supplement school funding without raising local taxes. In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, pension income and Social Security income are exempted from state personal income tax and local earned income tax regardless of the income level.
State basic education funding
In the 2009-2010 budget year the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania provided the Armstrong School District a 5.16% increase in Basic Education Funding for a total of $6,592,525. Two Armstrong County school districts received increases of over 5% in Basic Education Funding. South Butler County School District received an increase of 4.54%. Sixteen school districts in Pennsylvania received an increase of over 10% in 2009. The Muhlenberg School District of Berks County received an increase of 22.31% in 2009-10. The state Basic Education Funding to Freeport Area School District in 2008-09 was $6,268,794.18. The amount of increase each school district receives is determined by the Governor and the Secretary of Education through the allocation set in the budget proposal made in February each year.Federal Stimulus funding
The district received an extra $1,166,708 in ARRA - Federal Stimulus money to be used in specific programs like special education and meeting the academic needs of low-income students. The funding is for 2009-2011 school years.According to the Pennsylvania Department of Education, 449 students qualified for free or reduced-price lunch due to low family income in 2008.
Race to the Top grant
Freeport Area School District officials did not apply for the Race to the Top federal grant which would have brought the district up to one million additional federal dollars for improving student academic achievement. Participation required the administration, the school board and the local teachers' union to sign an agreement to prioritize improving student academic success. In Pennsylvania, 120 public school districts and 56 charter schools agreed to participate. Pennsylvania was not approved in the first round of the grant. The failure of districts to agree to participate was cited as one reason that Pennsylvania was not approved. A second round of state RTTT application judging will occur in June 2010.Real estate taxes
Property tax rates in 2009-10 are 49.0000 mills. A mill is $1 of tax for every $1,000 of a property's assessed value. Irregular property reassessments have become a serious issue in the commonwealth as it creates a significant disparity in taxation within a community and across a region.In 2009, the Homestead/Farmstead Property Tax Relief from gambling for the Freeport Area School District was $208 per approved permanent primary residence. In the district, 3,387 property owners applied for the tax relief. The relief was subtracted from the total annual school property tax bill. Property owners apply for the relief through the county Treasurer's office. Farmers can qualify for a farmstead exemption on building used for agricultural purposes. The farm must be at least and must be the primary residence of the owner. Farmers can qualify for both the homestead exemption and the farmstead exemption. In Armstrong County, 77% of eligible property owners applied for property tax relief in 2009.
Additionally, the Pennsylvania Property Tax/Rent Rebate program is provided for low income Pennsylvanians aged 65 and older; widows and widowers aged 50 and older; and people with disabilities age 18 and older. The income limit is $35,000 for homeowners. The maximum rebate for both homeowners and renters is $650. Applicants can exclude one-half of their Social Security income, so people who make substantially more than $35,000 may still qualify for a rebate. Individuals must apply annually for the rebate. This rebate can be taken in addition to Homestead/Farmstead Property Tax Relief.
Property taxes in Pennsylvania are relatively high on a national scale. According to the Tax Foundation, Pennsylvania ranked 11th in the U.S. in 2008 in terms of property taxes paid as a percentage of home value and 12th in the country in terms of property taxes as a percentage of income.
Extracurriculars
The district offers a variety of clubs, activities and sports. The Freeport Area School Board determines eligibility policies to participate in these programs.All Freeport teams are called "The Yellowjackets" and are part of the WPIAL, as well as a hockey team in the PIHL. In 2007, the hockey team won the Penguins Cup.
By Pennsylvania law, all K-12 students in the district, including those who attend a private nonpublic school, cyber charter school, charter school and those homeschooled, are eligible to participate in the extracurricular programs, including all athletics. They must meet the same eligibility rules as the students enrolled in the district's schools.
BeeTV
BeeTV is a small scale cable broadcast station located in Sarver, Pennsylvania. The station is linked to Freeport Area School District and provides information for events in the school district and the surrounding community. Content airing on BeeTV is student-produced and scheduled daily. Programs air hourly from 4 pm till 10 pm on weekdays, and from 10am till 10pm on weekends. Freeport Area Senior High School's morning announcements program, "You're Watching BeeTV" airs every weekday at 7:55 am, 11:15 am, and 7:30 pm est. BeeTV is broadcast on Armstrong Cable channels 50 & 205.History
The Junior High was built in 1923 and is no longer used as of the 2015-2016 school year, when the district added the new Freeport Area Middle School in Sarver. The old middle school gym had a cement floor and couldn't be used for sporting events. In the 1960s, the Cafe was added to the School. Before then the students would travel out in Freeport and eat at several restaurants.The Junior High school used to be the high school. In 1960, a new high school was built in Sarver. Some high school events, such as football games, were still at the junior high. As of 2008, scoreboards were installed at the senior high fields, and the high school sports have been moved to the senior high. The varsity football team played at the junior high until the 2016-2017 school year, when a new athletic complex was built adjacent to the high school and middle school campuses in Sarver.