Jericho Union Free School District

Jericho Union Free School District (or Jericho UFSD) is an American School district in Jericho, New York. It began in 1959 with the completion of Jericho High School. The district contains three elementary schools, one middle school and one high school. The current Superintendent of Schools is Henry L. Grishman.

Budget

For 2012-2013, Jericho Public School district will spend a total of US$ 114,468,464 for a projected number of 3004 students. US$ 38,105 will be spent per student, which is US$ 457,264 for a student studying for 12 years from Grade 1 to 12, or US$ 914,528 for a household with 2 students.[1][2]

In 2011-2012, Jericho Public School district spent a total of US$ 111,962,251 for 3026 students of K-12. US$ 37,000 was spent per student, which is US$ 444,000 for a student studying for 12 years from Grade 1 to 12, or US$ 888,000 for a household with 2 students.

Real Estate

Since the Jericho schools are the best on Long Island and the 2nd best nationally,homes are very expensive. Prices range from $550,000-$20,000,000 in the district including parts of Westbury, Brookville and even most of Muttontown. The average home is $1,429,000. This is higher than the Nassau County average of $716,000 as well as the state average of $293,000 and the national average of $176,000.

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