Quincy School District operates 9 public schools serving 3,083 students, placing it among the smaller districts in Washington. The school portfolio breaks down into 5 elementary, 2 other, 1 high, 1 middle schools, giving families a clear picture of grade-band coverage before they move, rent, or enrol. Aggregated across those campuses, enrollment totals 3,162 pupils using the NCES Common Core of Data (CCD) 2022-23 release, and the district is geographically located in Grant County County.
Per-pupil expenditure runs $19,084 according to the NCES F-33 School District Finance Survey, which aggregates every revenue and spending line reported under federal accounting standards. The funding mix is 25.0% local, 60.9% state, and 14.1% federal — a breakdown that matters because districts leaning heavily on local revenue are more exposed to property-tax swings, while higher federal shares typically track Title I concentration. Average teacher compensation clocks in at $97,980 per NCES F-33, a signal of the district's ability to recruit and retain staff against neighbouring districts. The district's equity score — 53/100, ranked #101 of 240 in Washington against a state average of 50 — measures how evenly funding reaches schools within its boundaries.
Academic infrastructure includes 1 of 9 schools offering Advanced Placement (3 AP courses district-wide), a 282.9:1 student-counselor ratio, above the 250:1 ASCA recommendation, and 24.3% chronic absenteeism from the 2021-22 Civil Rights Data Collection. Demographically, the student body averages 82.8% Hispanic or Latino, 15.6% White, 0.6% Asian across the district's schools.
Quincy High School accounts for 27.2% of all Quincy School District student enrollment
That concentration — well above the 8.4% national median for largest-entity share — means Quincy School District-wide averages can mask substantial variation outside the dominant entity. Grade band: high. A single dominant campus often anchors a district's program offerings and staffing patterns; the share helps explain why district-wide averages may not reflect the typical neighbourhood-school experience. When one entity dominates a region's footprint, its programmatic and budget decisions effectively set policy for a majority of the affected population.
Quincy School District school enrollment varies 36× across entities
Quincy School District school enrollment ranges from 24 students (lowest) to 860 students (highest), a spread of 836 students. That ratio is among the widest observed and reflects extreme enrollment heterogeneity — the district operates both small specialty programs and large comprehensive campuses inside a single budgeting unit. Per-school staffing ratios, programme availability, and capital-renovation cycles often diverge inside the same district based on enrollment shape.
Quincy School District has higher-than-average Title I eligibility — 72.6% of the population qualifies for free or reduced-price lunch
free or reduced-price lunch eligibility is the federal threshold for Title I funding allocations, established under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA, 2015). Areas above 75% eligibility receive concentration grants on top of the basic Title I formula. Regions with eligibility this high typically draw a substantially larger federal funding share relative to their local tax base, which can either offset or reinforce existing gaps depending on allocation policy.
Quincy School District student-counselor ratio is 283:1 — near the typical range (US average ~408) — within the typical range for U.S. public districts
student-counselor ratio is the simplest comparative metric but it does not capture the full picture: the ratio counts FTE counselors against total enrollment — districts that contract intervention or social-emotional staff outside the counselor classification may be under-counted Variation between sub-units within Quincy School District is typically wider than the Quincy School District-aggregate figure suggests.
Quincy School District chronic absenteeism rate is 24.3% — near the typical range (US average ~28) — aligned with the national post-pandemic baseline of roughly 28% chronic absenteeism
chronic absenteeism rate is the simplest comparative metric but it does not capture the full picture: a student is chronically absent if they miss ≥10% of enrolled days for any reason — illness, family obligations, or disengagement Variation between sub-units within Quincy School District is typically wider than the Quincy School District-aggregate figure suggests.
Quincy School District has 9 schools, including 1 high, 1 middle, 5 elementary, 2 other. Total enrollment is 3,083 students.
How much does Quincy School District spend per student?
Quincy School District spends $19,084 per student. The district has an equity score of 53/100, ranking #101 in Washington.
What is the average teacher salary in Quincy School District?
The average teacher salary in Quincy School District is $97,980 per year, according to the NCES CCD F-33 Finance Survey.
What is the average rent near Quincy School District?
The HUD Fair Market Rent for a 2-bedroom in Grant County County is $N/A/month (2026). This affects housing affordability for families in the district.
What is the demographic composition of Quincy School District?
Quincy School District students are 82.8% Hispanic or Latino, 15.6% White, 0.6% Asian, 0.1% African American, averaged across 9 schools. Source: NCES CCD Membership 2024-25.
What is the equity score for Quincy School District?
Quincy School District has an equity score of 53/100, ranking #101 out of 240 districts in Washington. This score measures resource distribution fairness across schools in the district.