Agawam Senior High School


760 Cooper St
Agawam, MA 01001-2195
413-821-0530
Principal: Mr. Steven Lemanski
Grade Span: 9th Grade - 12th Grade

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Agawam Senior High School - School Data

Number of Students

1,300

Student:Teacher Ratio

College Bound 

88%

Start Date

Sep 4

End Date

Jun 8

Number of Classrooms

85

Number of Instructional Computers 

152

Technology Measure 

MEDIUM-LOW

Instructional Expense per Pupil 

$195.00 - 209.99

Other Expense per Pupil 

$5,100.00 - 5,299.99

School Programs

Advanced Placement 

Y

Before and After School Programs 

Blue Ribbon School 

N

Coalition of Essential Schools 

N

Charter School 

N

Gifted and Talented 

Y

International Baccalaureate 

N

Magnet School 

N

Site Based 

Y

Vocational/Technical Curriculum 

N

Adult Education 

Y

Special Education 

Y

Alternative Programs 

Y

Year Round Classes 

N

Agawam School District - District Information

1305 Springfield St
Feeding hills, MA 01030
413-821-0551
http://www.agawampublicschools.org
Superintendent: Dr. Mary Czajkowski
Grade Span: Pre-Kindergarten - 12th Grade

Agawam School District - District Data

Number of Schools

8

Number of Teachers

236

Number of Students

4,474

College Bound 

88%

Start Date

0904

End Date

0618

Number of PCs

250-499

Number of Macs

10-24

Technology Measure 

MEDIUM-LOW

Instructional Expense per Pupil 

$195.00 - 209.99

Other Expense per Pupil 

$5,100.00 - 5,299.99

District Programs

Advanced Placement 

Y

Before and After School Programs 

Y

Blue Ribbon School 

N

Coalition of Essential Schools 

Y

Charter Schools 

N

Bilingual Education 

Y

Substance Abuse 

Y

Gifted and Talented 

Y

International Baccalaureate 

N

Magnet School 

N

Site Based 

Y

Vocational/Technical Curriculum 

Adult Education 

Y

Year Round Classes 

N

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Community

Transportation

Transportation

Education Levels

Education Levels

Occupation

Occupation

Community

Total Population: 27,915
Total Male Population: 13,727
Total Female Population: 14,187
Population change since 1990: 2
Population change since 2000: NA
Median age: 38.6
Percent of households with children: 27.59%
Local sales tax: 5%
Personal crime risk: 66
Recycling likelihood index: 97

Transportation

Median travel time to work: 17.6
Transportation to work:
Public: 2%
Drive/Carpool: 94%
Walk/bike/other: 3%
Work at home: 2%


Education Levels

Less than 9th Grade: 3.54%
Some high school: 9.78%
High school graduate: 32.88%
Some college: 18.61%
Associate degree: 8.92%
Bachelor's degree: 15.52%
Graduate Degree: 10.75%

Occupation

Agriculture, forestry, and fishing: 0.22%
Mining: 0.00%
Contstruction: 5.45%
Manufacturing: 9.08%
Transportation and communications: 5.60%
Wholesale trade: 5.71%
Retail trade: 31.28%
Finance, insurance and real estate: 7.83%
Sevices: 32.29%
Public administration: 2.37%
Unclassified: 0.18%


Income

Average household income: $59,566
Income change since 1990: 51
Income change since 2000: 21

Climate

Avg. January high/low temp: 34 / 17
Avg. July high/low temp: 85 / 62
Annual precipitation: 46
Air pollution index: 96


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