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Alternative Learning Center/International Center
in Gainesville, GA
Phone Number, Test Scores, Demographics, Faculty, Address, and Students
- Local Agency (School District): Hall County
- State Agency: Georgia Dept Education
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Information Summary
| Spend / Student
District average |
$4,712 |
|---|---|
| School Size
Compared to District |
N/A |
| Student Ratio
Students per teacher |
N/A |
| Teacher Salary
Average for district |
N/A |
| Students | N/A |
Demographics and Characteristics
| School Type | Other/alternative school |
|---|---|
| Grades offered | No students reported – No students reported |
| Level | N/A |
| Teacher FTEs | N/A |
| Surrounding community | Rural, Fringe Census-defined rural territory that is less than or equal to 5 miles from an urbanized area, as well as rural territory that is less than or equal to 2.5 miles from an urban cluster. |
| Title I Eligible | N/A |
| School-wide Title I | N/A |
| Magnet School | |
| Charter School | |
| Shared-time School |
Special Student Programs
What portion of students are enrolled in special programs?
| # in School | % of School | % of District | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free Lunch Students | |||
| Reduced-Price Lunch Students | |||
| Low-Cost Lunch Students | |||
| Migrant Students | |||
| Special Ed. Students | 12% | ||
| English Language Learners | 20% |
Completion / Diploma Recipients
Senior students that successfully complete through High-School and receive either a diploma or other completion certificate. Note: %'s are based on total population and do not imply dropout rates.
| # in District | % of Seniors in District |
% of Seniors in State |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| H.S. Diploma Recipients | 80.68% | ||
| GED Recipients | 7.14% | ||
| Other Completers | 9.45% |
Student Demographics
How many students enroll at Alternative Learning Center/International Center?
| # in School | % of School | % of State | |
|---|---|---|---|
Black Non-Hispanic | N/A | <N/A | 24% |
Hispanic | N/A | <N/A | 22% |
Asian / Pacific Islander | N/A | <N/A | 22% |
American Indian / Alaskan Native | N/A | <N/A | 18% |
White Non-Hispanic | N/A | <N/A | 11% |
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Hall County – District Faculty and Staff
Faculty and Staff FTEs (Full-Time Equivalents) for Alternative Learning Center/International Center's local district.
| FTEs | % of District | % of State | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Instructional Aides | 267.4 | <19% | 22% |
| Instructional Coordinators & Supervisors | 8.0 | >1% | 0% |
| Library / Media Specialist | 34.5 | >2% | 2% |
| Library / Media Support | 32.0 | >2% | 1% |
| Guidance Staff (Elementary) | 21.5 | >2% | 1% |
| Guidance Staff (Secondary) | 27.5 | >2% | 2% |
| Guidance Staff Total | 49.0 | >3% | 3% |
| District Admins | 15.0 | <1% | 2% |
| Dist. Admin/Sppt | 11.5 | <1% | 2% |
| School Admins | 90.0 | >6% | 6% |
| School Admin/Sppt | 100.8 | <7% | 7% |
| Other Support | 687.4 | >48% | 44% |
| FTEs | % of District | % of State | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prekindergarten | 5.1 | <0% | 2% |
| Kindergarten | 117.4 | >7% | 7% |
| Elementary | 946.7 | >55% | 51% |
| Secondary | 638.2 | <37% | 40% |
| Ungraded | N/A |
Hall County Financial Summary
General district financials with comparisons to all districts in state.
| District | State Ave. | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amount | Per Student | Per Student | ||
| Payments to Private Schools | $182,000 | <$7 | $9 | |
| Payments to Charter Schools | $15 | |||
| Textbooks | $2,083,000 | >$83 | $59 | |
| Long–Term Debt | ||||
| Outstanding at Beginning of Fiscal Year | $57,610,000 | <$2,315 | $2,710 | |
| Issued During Fiscal Year | $2,678 | |||
| Retired During Fiscal Year | $2,678 | |||
| Outstanding at End of Fiscal Year | $45,460,000 | <$1,827 | $2,967 | |
| Short–Term Debt | ||||
| Outstanding at Beginning of Fiscal Year | $501 | |||
| Outstanding at End of Fiscal Year | $592 | |||
| Assets | ||||
| Sinking Fund | $36,000 | <$1 | $492 | |
| Bond Fund | $5,870,000 | <$235 | $1,560 | |
| Other Funds | $17,886,000 | <$718 | $1,213 | |
| Total Revenues | $214,335,000 | <$8,615 | $9,719 | |
| Total Expenses | $200,428,000 | <$8,056 | $9,448 | |
Hall County Teacher / Support Staff Salaries & Benefits
District compensation packages for teachers, instructional aides, and support staff.
| District † | State Ave. † | |
|---|---|---|
| Regular Education Programs | $56,465,000 | $21,611,297 |
| Special Education Programs | $13,172,000 | $5,269,353 |
| Vocational Education Programs | $3,762,000 | $1,028,523 |
| Other Education Programs | $5,242,000 | $986,304 |
| District | State Ave. | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Salary | Benefits | Salary | Benefits | ||
| Instruction (incl. Teachers) | $83,602,000 | $26,526,000 | $31,473,603 | $9,052,397 | |
| Support Services | |||||
| Pupils | $6,256,000 | $1,537,000 | $2,402,185 | $576,000 | |
| Instructional Staff | $5,342,000 | $1,986,000 | $2,234,842 | $741,995 | |
| General Administration | $570,000 | $171,000 | $452,764 | $151,010 | |
| School Administration | $8,643,000 | $3,235,000 | $3,134,084 | $1,097,188 | |
| Operation & Maintenance of Plant | $5,100,000 | $1,827,000 | $2,038,115 | $601,995 | |
| Student Transportation | $3,494,000 | $1,265,000 | $1,808,842 | $546,921 | |
| Business / Central / Other | $2,194,000 | $804,000 | $873,655 | $299,374 | |
| Food Services | $3,804,000 | $1,251,000 | $1,315,433 | $301,794 | |
| Total | $119,101,000 | $38,614,000 | $45,163,969 | $13,171,852 | |
Local District Expense Detail
Expense categories and state-level comparison for Hall County.
| District | State Ave. | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amount | Per Student | Per Student | |||
| Elementary / Secondary Education | |||||
| Support Services | |||||
| Pupils | $9,384,000 | <$377 | $431 | ||
| Instructional Staff | $8,585,000 | <$345 | $435 | ||
| General Administration | $1,143,000 | <$45 | $226 | ||
| School Administration | $12,524,000 | <$503 | $531 | ||
| Operation & Maintenance of Plant | $13,696,000 | <$550 | $615 | ||
| Student Transportation | $6,711,000 | <$269 | $349 | ||
| Business / Central / Other | $4,630,000 | >$186 | $182 | ||
| Non-Specified | |||||
| Total | $56,673,000 | <$2,278 | $2,770 | ||
| Other Expenses | |||||
| Food Services | $9,516,000 | <$382 | $446 | ||
| Enterprise Operations | $1,023,000 | <$41 | $72 | ||
| Other | |||||
| Total | $10,539,000 | <$423 | $485 | ||
| Instruction | $117,233,000 | <$4,712 | $5,198 | ||
| Total | $184,445,000 | <$7,414 | $8,453 | ||
| Non-Elementary / Non-Secondary Education | |||||
| Community Services | $15,000 | $44 | |||
| Adult Education | $25 | ||||
| Other | |||||
| Total | $15,000 | $43 | |||
| Capital Outlay | |||||
| Construction | $7,408,000 | <$297 | $714 | ||
| Land & Existing Structures | $86 | ||||
| Instructional Equipment | $423,000 | <$17 | $36 | ||
| Other Equipment | $2,258,000 | >$90 | $85 | ||
| Non-Specified Equipment | $3,061,000 | >$123 | $48 | ||
| Total | $13,150,000 | <$528 | $859 | ||
| Payments to State Govt's | |||||
| Payments to Local Govt's | |||||
| Payments to Other School Systems | $96,000 | <$3 | $29 | ||
| Debt Interest | $2,722,000 | <$109 | $116 | ||
| Total | $200,428,000 | <$8,056 | $9,448 | ||
Local District Revenue Detail
Revenue categories and state-level comparison for Hall County.
| District | State Ave. | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amount | Per Student | Per Student | |||||
| Federal Revenue | |||||||
| Through State | |||||||
| Title I | |||||||
| Children with Disabilities Idea | |||||||
| Math, Science, and Teacher Quality | |||||||
| Safe and Drug Free Schools | |||||||
| Title V, Part A | |||||||
| Vocational and Tech Education | |||||||
| Bilingual Education | |||||||
| Child Nutrition Act | $6,191,000 | <$248 | $304 | ||||
| Other | $10,627,000 | <$427 | $784 | ||||
| Direct from Federal Government | |||||||
| Impact Aid | $72,000 | <$2 | $32 | ||||
| Indian Education | |||||||
| Other | $308,000 | <$12 | $57 | ||||
| Non-Specified | $10,627,000 | <$427 | $784 | ||||
| Total | $17,351,000 | <$697 | $1,185 | ||||
| State Revenue | |||||||
| General Formula Assistance | $92,470,000 | <$3,717 | $4,088 | ||||
| Staff Improvement Programs | |||||||
| Special Education Programs | |||||||
| Compensatory and Basic Skills Programs | |||||||
| Bilingual Education Programs | |||||||
| Gifted and Talented Programs | |||||||
| Vocational Education Programs | |||||||
| School Lunch Programs | $574,000 | <$23 | $25 | ||||
| Capital Outlay and Debt Services Programs | $392,000 | <$15 | $240 | ||||
| Transportation Programs | |||||||
| Other Programs | $1,430,000 | <$57 | $297 | ||||
| Non-Specified | $2,859,000 | <$114 | $230 | ||||
| On Behalf | |||||||
| Employee Benefits | $3,237,000 | <$130 | $153 | ||||
| Not Employee Benefits | |||||||
| Total | $100,962,000 | <$4,058 | $4,895 | ||||
| Local Revenue | |||||||
| Parent Government Contributions | |||||||
| Property Taxes | $59,677,000 | >$2,398 | $2,305 | ||||
| General Sales Taxes | $22,433,000 | >$901 | $803 | ||||
| Public Utility Taxes | |||||||
| Individual and Corporate Income Taxes | |||||||
| All Other Taxes | |||||||
| From Other School Systems | $84 | ||||||
| From Cities and Counties | $2,876,000 | <$115 | $283 | ||||
| Tuition Fees from Pupils and Parents | $138,000 | <$5 | $23 | ||||
| Transportation Fees from Pupils and Parents | |||||||
| School Lunch | $3,351,000 | >$134 | $113 | ||||
| Textbook Sales and Rentals | $14,000 | $0 | |||||
| District Activity Receipts | $3,847,000 | <$154 | $167 | ||||
| Students Fees, Non-Specified | |||||||
| Other Sales and Services | $34 | ||||||
| Interest Earnings | $882,000 | <$35 | $85 | ||||
| Miscellaneous | $1,375,000 | <$55 | $96 | ||||
| Total | $96,022,000 | >$3,859 | $3,639 | ||||
| Total | $214,335,000 | <$8,615 | $9,719 | ||||










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