Binghamton City School District had the highest enrollment among Broome County school districts, welcoming 4,687 students during the 2024-25 school year, according to the New York State Education Department.
Of all the students welcomed in the 2024-25 school year, 50.4% were boys, and 49.6% were girls.
The most represented ethnicity among Binghamton City School District students was white, accounting for 38.6% of the student population.
Among the 11 districts in Broome County, Union-Endicott Central School District ranked second in enrollment numbers with 3,584 students, while Vestal Central School District welcomed 3,558 students and ranked third in the 2024-25 school year.
Binghamton City School District roughly covers schools within Broome County and has a main office in Binghamton.
In the previous school year, Binghamton City School District also had the highest number of students among Broome County districts.
According to Education Data Initiative, New York leads the nation in public school spending, allocating an average of $33,437 per student and totaling $84.7 billion annually.
| District | City (main office) | Total Enrollment |
|---|---|---|
| Binghamton City School District | Binghamton | 4,687 |
| Union-Endicott Central School District | Endicott | 3,584 |
| Vestal Central School District | Vestal | 3,558 |
| Maine-Endwell Central School District | Endwell | 2,575 |
| Johnson City Central School District | Johnson City | 2,355 |
| Chenango Valley Central School District | Binghamton | 1,658 |
| Windsor Central School District | Windsor | 1,536 |
| Susquehanna Valley Central School District | Conklin | 1,442 |
| Whitney Point Central School District | Whitney Point | 1,425 |
| Chenango Forks Central School District | Binghamton | 1,282 |
| Harpursville Central School District | Harpursville | 576 |







