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==Education== ===Primary and secondary education=== The public school systems educates the overwhelming majority of Monroe County's children.{{citation needed|date=July 2022}} The schools operated by the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester]] or [[Religious institute (Catholic)|Roman Catholic religious orders]] educate the next largest{{citation needed|date=July 2022}} segment of children, although collectively, they are a distant second. ====Public schools==== There are some 25 public school districts that serve Monroe County,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/DC2020/PL20/st36_ny/schooldistrict_maps/c36055_monroe/DC20SD_C36055.pdf|title=2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Monroe County, NY|publisher=[[U.S. Census Bureau]]|accessdate=July 25, 2022}} - [https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/DC2020/PL20/st36_ny/schooldistrict_maps/c36055_monroe/DC20SD_C36055_SD2MS.txt Text list]</ref> including the Rochester City School District, 10 suburban school districts in Monroe #1 [[Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (New York)|BOCES]], seven in Monroe #2–Orleans BOCES, and several primarily serving other counties (Avon, [[Byron–Bergen Central School District|Byron–Bergen]], Caledonia–Mumford, Holley, [[Wayne Central School District|Wayne]], [[Williamson Central School District|Williamson]] and [[Victor Central School District|Victor]] central school districts).<ref name="MCSBAMap">{{Citation | date = 2017 | title = Facts and Figures on Monroe County School Districts | publisher = Monroe County School Boards Association | location = [[Brighton, Monroe County, New York|Brighton, New York]] | pages = back flap | oclc = 4891330 | url = http://www.monroe.edu/webpages/mcsba/publications.cfm?subpage=3337 | archive-url = https://archive.today/20130106102906/http://www.monroe.edu/webpages/mcsba/publications.cfm?subpage=3337 | url-status = dead | archive-date = January 6, 2013 }}</ref> {| class="wikitable sortable" |+ '''Public school districts in 2016–2017'''<ref name="MCSBA">{{Citation | date = 2017 | title = Facts and Figures on Monroe County School Districts | publisher = Monroe County School Boards Association | location = [[Brighton, Monroe County, New York|Brighton, New York]] | pages = 18–55 | oclc = 4891330 | url = http://www.monroe.edu/webpages/mcsba/publications.cfm?subpage=3337 | archive-url = https://archive.today/20130106102906/http://www.monroe.edu/webpages/mcsba/publications.cfm?subpage=3337 | url-status = dead | archive-date = January 6, 2013 }}</ref> |- ! Name !! [[Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (New York)|BOCES]] !! Established !! District population !! Professional staff !! Support staff !! Median teacher salary !! Enrollment !! Budget !! Per pupil cost |- | [[Avon Central School District]]|| ? || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? |- | [[Brighton Central School District]] || Monroe #1 || 1966 || 26450 || 372 || 293 || $63580 || 3681 || $74.0 million || $18444 |- | [[Brockport Central School District]] || Monroe #2–Orleans || 1927 || 30000 || 356 || 362 || $59971 || 3411 || $78.9 million || $23128 |- | [[Byron-Bergen Central School District]] || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? |- | [[Caledonia-Mumford Central School District]]|| ? || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? |- | [[Churchville-Chili Central School District]] || Monroe #2–Orleans || 1950 || 30000 || 350 || 322 || $59752 || 3845 || $82.6 million || $21523 |- | [[East Irondequoit Central School District]] || Monroe #1 || 1956 || 27000 || 335 || 352 || $56447 || 3145 || $76.3 million || $24257 |- | [[East Rochester Union Free School District]] || Monroe #1 || 1920 || 8200 || 125 || 91 || $53829 || 1179 || $27.4 million || $23282 |- | [[Fairport Central School District]] || Monroe #1 || 1951 || 40000 || 645 || 516 || $65630 || 5905 || $123.3 million || $20874 |- | [[Gates Chili Central School District]] || Monroe #2–Orleans || 1956 || 35000 || 451 || 402 || $61423 || 4123 || $100.8 million || $24459 |- | [[Greece Central School District]] || Monroe #2–Orleans || 1928 || 96000 || 1127 || 1249 || $72100 || 11094 || $221.2 million || $19941 |- | [[Hilton Central School District]] || Monroe #2–Orleans || 1949 || 25323 || 421 || 367 || $60407 || 4452 || $80.0 million || $17965 |- | [[Holley Central School District]] || Monroe #2–Orleans || 1949 || 7774|| 125|| 87|| $53366 || 1051 || $24.4 million || $23216 |- | [[Honeoye Falls-Lima Central School District]] || Monroe #1 || 1969 || 10500 || 219 || 205 || $62074 || 2212 || $48.5 million || $19542 |- | [[Kendall Central School District]] || Monroe #2–Orleans || 1957 || 3000 || 86 || 76 || $53551 || 704 || $17.4 million || $22269 |- | [[Penfield Central School District]] || Monroe #1 || 1948 || 31000 || 438 || 477 || $61612 || 4564 || $93.3 million || $20445 |- | [[Pittsford Central School District]] || Monroe #1 || 1946 || 33000 || 575 || 656 || $67848 || 5685 || $125.5 million || $22280 |- | [[Rochester City School District]] || None || 1841 || 209000 || 5786 (total) || 5786 (total) || $61617 || 30217 || $864.7 million || $21546 |- | [[Rush-Henrietta Central School District]] || Monroe #1 || 1947 || 46000 || 613 || 603 || $63344 || 5247 || $119.9 million || $22838 |- | [[Spencerport Central School District]] || Monroe #2–Orleans || 1949 || 23000 || 408 || 351 || $62348 || 3584 || $77.1 million || $21521 |- | [[Victor Central School District]] || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? |- | [[Webster Central School District]] || Monroe #1 || 1948 || 54093 || 801 || 631 || $66408 || 8549 || $163.9 million || $19167 |- | [[West Irondequoit Central School District]] || Monroe #1 || 1953 || 23754 || 344 || 258 || $59855 || 3568 || $71.2 million || $19916 |- | [[Wheatland–Chili Central School District]] || Monroe #2–Orleans || 1955 || 5100 || 80 || 63 || $54967 || 691 || $17.8 million || $23837 |} ====Private schools==== There are three private schools that serve more than 200 students each: * [[Allendale Columbia School]], a [[University-preparatory school|college preparatory school]] in Pittsford * [[The Harley School]], a college preparatory school in Brighton * Mary Cariola Children's Center serving children with multiple, complex disabilities in the city There is one small, but historically significant school: [[Rochester School for the Deaf]] in the city ====Parochial schools==== * There are three small Judaic schools and two small Islamic schools. * There are about ten primary schools operated by the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester]]. * There are four senior high schools (or combined junior/senior high schools) operated by or in the tradition of a Roman Catholic religious order: :{| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! School !! Founding religious order !! Location !! Established !! Grades |- | [[Aquinas Institute]] || [[Congregation of St. Basil|Basilian]] || City of Rochester || 1902 || 6–12 |- | [[Bishop Kearney High School (Irondequoit, New York)|Bishop Kearney High School]] || [[Congregation of Christian Brothers|Christian Brothers]], [[School Sisters of Notre Dame|Sisters of Notre Dame]] || Irondequoit || 1962 || 6–12 |- | [[McQuaid Jesuit High School]] || [[Society of Jesus|Jesuits]] || Brighton || 1954 || 6–12 |- | [[Our Lady of Mercy School for Young Women]] || [[Sisters of Mercy]] || Brighton || 1928 || 6–12 |} * There are more than two dozen schools operated by various sects of Christianity, two of which serve more than 200 students: :{| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! School !! Religious affiliation !! Location !! Established !! Grades |- | The Charles Finney School || Non-denominational Christian || Penfield || 1992 || K–12 |- | Northstar Christian Academy || Baptist || Gates || 1972 || K–12 |} ===Colleges and universities=== {{For|colleges and universities in the Greater Rochester Area|Rochester, New York metropolitan area#Colleges and universities}} The county is home to nine colleges and universities: * [[Bryant & Stratton College]] in Greece and Henrietta * [[Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School]] in the city * [[Monroe Community College]] in Brighton with a campus in the city * [[Nazareth University]] in Pittsford * [[Roberts Wesleyan College]] in Chili * [[Rochester Institute of Technology]] in Henrietta * [[St. Bernard's School of Theology and Ministry]] in Pittsford * [[St. John Fisher College|St. John Fisher University]] in Pittsford * [[SUNY Brockport]] (also known as the State University of New York Brockport) in Brockport with a campus in Rochester * [[University of Rochester]] in Rochester Additionally, three colleges maintain satellite campuses in Monroe County: * The [[Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations]] maintains an office in the city<ref>{{Cite web| url = http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/regionaloffices/rochester/ | title = Rochester Regional Office | publisher = [[Cornell University]] | location = [[Ithaca, New York]] | access-date = December 21, 2011}}</ref> * [[Empire State College]] maintains the Genesee Valley Learning Center in Irondequoit<ref>{{Cite web | url = http://www.esc.edu/learning-centers/genesee-valley/rochester/ | title = Rochester Location | publisher = [[Empire State College]] | location = [[Saratoga Springs, New York]] | access-date = December 21, 2011 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120123000453/http://www.esc.edu/learning-centers/genesee-valley/rochester/ | archive-date = January 23, 2012 }}</ref> * [[Ithaca College]]'s Department of Physical Therapy leases part of the [[Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School]] facility for teaching and research<ref>{{Cite web| url = http://www.ithaca.edu/hshp/depts/pt/rochester/ | title = Rochester Center | publisher = [[Ithaca College]] | location = [[Ithaca, New York]] | access-date = December 21, 2011 | quote = Ithaca College maintains a teaching and research facility in Rochester, NY on the campus of the Colgate Rochester Crozier Divinity School (CRCDS on South Goodman St. at Highland Ave.) and is affiliated with the University of Rochester and Strong Memorial Hospital.}}</ref>
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