Cutter-morning Star School District 21
Garland County, Arkansas

Displayed below are the facts and figures for the Cutter-morning Star School District 21 collected for the year 2012.

This school district oversees the following schools:

District Facts

Fall Enrollment 615 pupils
State Arkansas
County Garland County
Core-Based Statistical Area (CBSA) Hot Springs, AR
Combined Statistical Area (CSA) Hot Springs-Malvern, AR

Total Revenue

All amounts are expressed in thousands of dollars.
Total Elementary-Secondary Revenue $6,416
Total Revenue from Federal Sources $720
Compensatory (Title I) $146
Children with disabilities $180
Child Nutrition Act $186
All other federal aid $208
Total Revenue from State Sources $4,830
General formula assistance $3,078
Special education programs $200
Transportation programs $0
All other state revenue $1,552
Total Revenue from Local Sources $866
All taxes $460
Property taxes $430
Parent government contributions $0
Revenue from cities and counties $0
Revenue from other school systems $47
Charges $273
Other local revenues $86

Total Expenditure

All amounts are expressed in thousands of dollars.
Total Elementary-Secondary Expenditure $5,717
Total Current Spending $5,449
Total salaries and wages $3,168
Total employee benefit payments $835
Total Current Spending for Instruction $3,175
Salaries and wages for instruction $2,147
Employee benefits for instruction $578
Total Current Spending for Support Services $1,927
Pupil support $372
Instructional staff support $358
General administration $278
School administration $256
Other and nonspecified $663
Other Current Spending $347
Total Capital Outlay Expenditure $90
Payments to Other Governments $34
Interest on School System Indebtedness $144
Long-term debt outstanding at end of the fiscal year $5,960
Long-term debt issued during the fiscal year $5,755
Long-term debt retired during the fiscal year $5,317

Total Revenue (percent)

Total Elementary-Secondary Revenue 100.0%
Total Revenue from Federal Sources 11.2%
Compensatory (Title I) 2.3%
Total Revenue from State Sources 75.3%
General formula assistance 48.0%
Total Revenue from Local Sources 13.5%
Taxes and parent government contributions 7.2%
Revenue from other local governments 0.7%
Charges 4.3%

Total Spending (per pupil)

Total Elementary-Secondary Spending (per pupil) $8,725
Per-pupil salaries and wages $5,151
Per-pupil employee benefit payments $1,358
Per-pupil Current Spending for Instruction $5,163
Salaries and wages $3,491
Employee benefits $940
Per-pupil Current Spending for Support Services $3,491
Pupil support $605
Instructional staff support $582
General administration $452
School administration $416