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Hamburg Area School District

Hamburg Area School District
Map of Berks County Pennsylvania School Districts.png
Address
701 Windsor Street
Hamburg, Pennsylvania, Berks County 19526-0401
United States
Information
Type Public
Motto "A Great Place to Live and Learn"
Closed Upper Bern Elementary School (2008), Tilden Elementary School, Hamburg Elementary School (2008), Strausstown Elementary (2007), Third Street Elementary (1982)
School board 9 locally elected members
Superintendent Steven P. Keifer, salary $143,538 (2012)
Administrator

Elizabeth A. Lambi. Ed.D. Curriculum director, $100,000
Stuart Whiteleather, Business Manager, $113,929
Gregory M. Mentzer, Director of Special Education
Beth Liddle, Supervisor, $98,350
Kim Byassee, Director of Transportation
Mark Fretz, $85,407

Aaron Menapace, Director of Interscholastic Athletics
Staff 153 non teaching staff members
Faculty 169 teachers (2012)
Grades K-12
Age 5 years old to 21 years old special education
Pupils 2,445 (2010-11)
 • Kindergarten 165
 • Grade 1 186
 • Grade 2 166
 • Grade 3 170
 • Grade 4 192
 • Grade 5 181
 • Grade 6 189
 • Grade 7 186
 • Grade 8 183
 • Grade 9 212
 • Grade 10 202
 • Grade 11 202
 • Grade 12 197
 • Other Enrollment projected to be 1,782 in 2020
Color(s) Red and White
Song Hamburg Area High School Alma Matter
Mascot Hawks
Budget

$36,841,076. (2013-14)
$36,033,152 (2012-13)
$34,796,219 (2011-12)
$35,905,641 (2010-11)
$31,565,932 (2009-10)
$26,341,000 (2008-09) Operating budget
$24,966,000 (2007-08) OB

$24,092,000 (2006-07) OB
Per pupil spending $11,970 (2008)
Per pupil spending $13,758.13 (2010)
Website

Elizabeth A. Lambi. Ed.D. Curriculum director, $100,000
Stuart Whiteleather, Business Manager, $113,929
Gregory M. Mentzer, Director of Special Education
Beth Liddle, Supervisor, $98,350
Kim Byassee, Director of Transportation
Mark Fretz, $85,407

$36,841,076. (2013-14)
$36,033,152 (2012-13)
$34,796,219 (2011-12)
$35,905,641 (2010-11)
$31,565,932 (2009-10)
$26,341,000 (2008-09) Operating budget
$24,966,000 (2007-08) OB

The Hamburg Area School District is a small, rural/suburban public school district serving parts of Berks County, Pennsylvania. It encompasses the communities of Shoemakersville, Perry Twp, Windsor Twp, Hamburg, Tilden Twp, Upper Bern Twp, Strausstown, and Upper Tulpehocken. The District is one of the 500 public school districts of Pennsylvania. The District encompasses approximately 103 square miles (270 km2). It is the largest, geographically, of Berks County’s 18 public school districts. According to 2000 federal census data, Hamburg Area School District served a resident population of 18,103. By 2010, the District's population increased to 21,088 people. In 2009, Hamburg Area School District residents’ per capita income was $20,105, while the median family income was $53,440. In the Commonwealth, the median family income was $49,501 and the United States median family income was $49,445, in 2010. By 2013, the median household income in the United States rose to $52,100.

According to District officials, in school year 2009-10, Hamburg Area School District provided basic educational services to 2,491 pupils. The District employed: 189 teachers, 145 full-time and part-time support personnel, and 16 administrators. Hamburg Area School District received more than $11 million in state funding in school year 2009-10.

Hamburg Area School District operates: Perry Elementary Center (K-5), Tilden Elementary Center (K-5), Hamburg Area Middle School (6-8) and Hamburg Area High School (9-12).

Hamburg Area School District is governed by 9 individually elected board members (serve without compensation for a term of four years), the Pennsylvania State Board of Education, the Pennsylvania Department of Education and the Pennsylvania General Assembly. The federal government controls programs it funds like: Title I funding for low income children in the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and the No Child Left Behind Act, which mandates the district focus resources on student success in acquiring reading and math skills. The Superintendent and Business Manager are appointed by the school board. The Superintendent is the chief administrative officer with overall responsibility for all aspects of operations, including education and finance. The Business Manager is responsible for budget and financial operations. Neither of these officials are voting members of the School Board. The School Board enters into individual employment contracts for these positions. In Pennsylvania, public school districts are required to give 150 days notice to the Superintendent regrading renewal of the employment contract.


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