School spending on Long Island: Average per-pupil costs for each district

Fourth and fifth graders take the NYS English Language Arts test at Davison Avenue School in Malverne. Credit: Jeff Bachner
Average per-pupil spending on Long Island hit nearly $40,000 this school year, setting a new record, a Newsday analysis has found. The cost to educate a student varied greatly among districts, from $26,133 in Franklin Square to $148,735 in Fire Island, according to the analysis.
See how much your district spends per student: