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Per Capita Education Spending: How Does Marlborough Compare?

Find out how the city's per capita spending on education compares to nearby cities and towns in Massachusetts.

As the school year approaches, parents will hear about new investments in their local school system or, sometimes, cuts to teachers and budgets.

But how much does Marlborough spend on education for each person in the city—in financial terms, its per capita education spending?

The Pioneer Institute, a Massachusetts public policy research organization, recently released a spreadsheet tool to accompany its new handbook, "Guide to Sound Fiscal Management for Municipalities." The spreadsheet tool allows anyone to compare how much a city or town spends on various services, and how much the city or town spends per capita.

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Patch used the tool to compare 10 cities and towns in the area on per capita education spending. The Pioneer Institute cited figures from fiscal years 2009 through 2011, obtained from the state Department of Revenue's Division of Local Services.

Marlborough spent slightly more than the state average in 2011, the most recent fiscal year reported. The state's average was $1,273; Marlborough spent $1,334.

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The city's per capita education spending decreased from fiscal years 2009 to 2010, and increased slightly from 2010 to 2011. Still, Marlborough is spending $5 less per person than it did in 2009.

Of 10 MetroWest-area towns (Framingham, Grafton, Holliston, Hopkinton, Marlborough, Milford, Natick, Northborough, Shrewsbury and Westborough), Marlborough is second-to-last in education spending per capita. Still, each of the communities spent more per capita than the state average.

Note that per capita education spending is not the same as per pupil education spending. The former counts every person in town, while the latter only counts students in the school system.

Do these figures seem right to you? You can review the figures in the table below, and tell us what you think of the results in the comments section at the bottom of this article.

You can also download the Pioneer Institute's spreadsheet tool yourself and create your own comparisons. 

Per Capita Education Spending By City/Town

The data below were obtained from the Mass DOR Division of Local Services General Fund Expenditure Worksheets. The spending figures presented below are based on the general funds spent by a municipality on education. General funds cover only a portion of a pupil's education cost, according to the Pioneer Institute, and that portion varies widely among the state's cities and towns. Cities and towns are listed in alphabetical order. Figures reflect dollar amounts.

City/Town FY09 FY10 FY11 State Median 1,298 1,307 1,273 Framingham 1,431 1,415 1,422 Grafton 1,223 1,265 1,344 Holliston 1,914 1,943 1,889 Hopkinton 2,197 2,217 2,201 Marlborough 1,339 1,313 1,334 Milford 1,316 1,394 1,389 Natick 1,352 1,329 1,368 Northborough 1,822 1,824 1,846 Shrewsbury 1,346 1,308 1,308 Westborough 2,092 2,113 2,115


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