Prosser School District 116
Benton County, Washington

Displayed below are the facts and figures for the Prosser School District 116 collected for the year 2012.

This school district oversees the following schools:

District Facts

Fall Enrollment 2,855 pupils
State Washington
County Benton County
Core-Based Statistical Area (CBSA) Kennewick-Richland, WA
Combined Statistical Area (CSA) N/A

Total Revenue

All amounts are expressed in thousands of dollars.
Total Elementary-Secondary Revenue $29,744
Total Revenue from Federal Sources $3,333
Compensatory (Title I) $1,270
Children with disabilities $558
Child Nutrition Act $865
All other federal aid $640
Total Revenue from State Sources $20,674
General formula assistance $13,911
Special education programs $2,377
Transportation programs $999
All other state revenue $3,387
Total Revenue from Local Sources $5,737
All taxes $4,665
Property taxes $3,976
Parent government contributions $0
Revenue from cities and counties $0
Revenue from other school systems $45
Charges $795
Other local revenues $232

Total Expenditure

All amounts are expressed in thousands of dollars.
Total Elementary-Secondary Expenditure $28,641
Total Current Spending $28,082
Total salaries and wages $17,084
Total employee benefit payments $6,569
Total Current Spending for Instruction $15,926
Salaries and wages for instruction $10,987
Employee benefits for instruction $4,010
Total Current Spending for Support Services $10,515
Pupil support $2,784
Instructional staff support $828
General administration $433
School administration $1,817
Other and nonspecified $4,653
Other Current Spending $1,641
Total Capital Outlay Expenditure $301
Payments to Other Governments $0
Interest on School System Indebtedness $258
Long-term debt outstanding at end of the fiscal year $0
Long-term debt issued during the fiscal year $0
Long-term debt retired during the fiscal year $1,368

Total Revenue (percent)

Total Elementary-Secondary Revenue 100.0%
Total Revenue from Federal Sources 11.2%
Compensatory (Title I) 4.3%
Total Revenue from State Sources 69.5%
General formula assistance 46.8%
Total Revenue from Local Sources 19.3%
Taxes and parent government contributions 15.7%
Revenue from other local governments 0.2%
Charges 2.7%

Total Spending (per pupil)

Total Elementary-Secondary Spending (per pupil) $9,812
Per-pupil salaries and wages $5,984
Per-pupil employee benefit payments $2,301
Per-pupil Current Spending for Instruction $5,578
Salaries and wages $3,848
Employee benefits $1,405
Per-pupil Current Spending for Support Services $3,848
Pupil support $975
Instructional staff support $290
General administration $152
School administration $636