New YorkSchoolsACCOMPSETT MIDDLE SCHOOL

ACCOMPSETT MIDDLE SCHOOL

PublicRegular
SMITHTOWN, New York · SMITHTOWN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
Teachers55.0FTE
Ratio9.5:1students per teacher
Students523enrolled
SCHOOL SNAPSHOT
Students523
Grade Span6–8
Student:Teacher9.5:1
Free/Reduced Lunch14%
Title INo
SectorPublic
Student : Teacher
9.7:1
2.1%vs prior yrUS avg 15.4:1
Teacher FTE
54
1.8%vs prior yr
Enrollment
522
0.2%vs prior yr
Years of Data
5
2020–2024
Counselors
1:182
36.0%vs prior yrASCA max 1:250
Nurses
1:545
20%vs prior yrNASN max 1:750
Psychologists
1:363
36.0%vs prior yrNASP max 1:500
Social Workers
1:545
4.0%vs prior yrSSWAA max 1:250
Trends & 5-year history below

Pupil : Teacher Ratio — 5-Year Trend

8.8:110.2:111.6:113.1:114.5:115.9:1202020212022202320249.6:19.4:19.3:19.5:19.7:1ACCOMPSETT MIDDLE SCHOOLUS public-school avg

Enrollment & Teacher FTE

520525531536542547545455565757202020212022202320245455365325235225757575554EnrollmentTeacher FTE

Year-by-year workforce

Metric20202021202220232024Nat Avg
Enrollment545536532523522
Teacher FTE5757575554
Pupil : Teacher ratio9.6:19.4:19.3:19.5:19.7:115.4:1

What These Numbers Mean

Teacher FTE

Full-Time Equivalent counts part-time teachers proportionally. One full-time teacher = 1.0 FTE; two half-time teachers also = 1.0 FTE. This is the standard federal reporting unit.

Pupil : Teacher ratio

NCES-reported ratio divides total enrollment by teacher FTE. It is NOT the same as average class size — schools with specialists, coaches, and resource teachers will show lower ratios than typical class sizes.

How to read the trend

A falling pupil:teacher ratio (line going down) means more staffing per student — generally a positive signal. A rising line can indicate budget pressure or fast enrollment growth outpacing hiring. Always compare to the US average (dashed grey).

Historical data spans 20202024 from NCES CCD.

Student Support & Wellbeing

Non-teaching staff who support student mental health, physical health, and behavioural needs. Lower pupil-to-staff ratios mean more one-on-one access.

Counselors & Social Workers — staff to pupils (recommended 1:250)

1:01:1231:2451:3681:4911:6132015201720201:2841:2841:1821:5681:5681:545Counselor : PupilsSocial Worker : PupilsRecommended 1:250

Nurses & Psychologists — staff to pupils

1:01:1621:3241:4861:6481:8102015201720201:5681:4541:5451:3791:5681:363Nurse : PupilsNASN 1:750Psychologist : PupilsNASP 1:500

Support staffing & ratios — year by year

Metric201520172020Nat Avg
Counselors (FTE)223
Nurses (FTE)11.31
Psychologists (FTE)1.511.5
Social Workers (FTE)111
Counselor : Pupils1:2841:2841:1821:250
Nurse : Pupils1:5681:4541:5451:750
Psychologist : Pupils1:3791:5681:3631:500
Social Worker : Pupils1:5681:5681:5451:250

Why these ratios matter

Counselors (ASCA 250:1)

School counselors support academic planning, college & career readiness, and social-emotional wellbeing. The American School Counselor Association recommends no more than 250 students per counselor.

Nurses (NASN 750:1)

School nurses manage chronic conditions, medications, immunisations, and emergencies. The National Association of School Nurses recommends at least 1 full-time nurse per 750 students (more for high-need populations).

Psychologists (NASP 500:1)

School psychologists assess learning & behavioural needs, run mental-health interventions, and coordinate special-education services. NASP recommends 500:1 or lower.

Social workers (SSWAA 250:1)

School social workers bridge home-school relationships, address attendance & trauma, and connect families to community resources. SSWAA recommends 250:1.

Source: US Dept of Education CRDC (20152020) — Civil Rights Data Collection.