EIGHTIETH AND EIGHTY-FIRST
ANNUAL REPORTS
OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
TO THE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
OF THE
STATE OF GEORGIA
FOR THE
BIENNIUM ENDING JUNE 30, 1952 STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION M. D. COLLINS, State Superintendent of Schools
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION DR. M. D. COLLINS, Executive Officer
HON. R. W. BLOUNT
lst District
RON. J. D. ROGERS, JR.---------------------------------------------------
HON. CLARKE W. DUNCAN
2nd District 3rd District
HON. JAMES S. PETERS
4th District
RON. GEORGE P. WHITMAN, JR., Chairman____________________ __ .5th District
HON. HERSCHEL LOVETT
6th District
HON. GLENN MILNER
7th District
HON. L. E. SWEAT
8th District
RON. IRWIN KIMZEY
9th District
MRS. JULIUS Y. TALMADGE
lOth District
REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE STATE
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS TO THE GOVERNOR
AND TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA
To His Excellency Governor Talmadge and to the Members of the General Assembly:
I have the honor of submitting herewith a report on the public schools of Georgia, as required by Section 32-508, Georgia Code, 1933:
Education in Georgia has made tremendous strides in the past two decades. Every citizen in every community has had a share in the progress. We are proud of the achievements under the Minimum Foundation Program.
The Minimum Foundation Program law which was enacted in 1949 and financed and activated in 1951 has provided the largest amount of State support to common schools in the history of Georgia. The State granted $55,000,000 to city and county school systems during 1950-51 which was the last year funds were disbursed under the Seven Month's School Law. The State distributed to local systems $76,000,000 during the first year the Minimum Foundation law was in effect. Some of the benefits and added services under the Minimum Foundation Program are as follows:
(a) The average salaries for teachers have been increased $500 or more per annum. Professionally trained four-y~ar college beginning teachers are now paid $2400 annually. This higher salary is attracting more qualified young people into the profession. The exodus of our teachers into other states has been partially stopped. The teaching profession is becoming more stabilized in Georgia. While progress has been made in increasing teachers' salaries the problem is far from solved. The coal miners were recently given an increase of $1.90 per work day. This same increase for teachers would amount to $38 per month. Salaries in business and industry have advanced much more than salaries in teaching. If we are to attract to the teaching profession the kind of people we need as teachers the increase in the cost of living and the salaries paid in non-teaching jobs must be taken into consideration in establishing salary schedules for teachers. Sufficient funds should be made available so that the pay for qualified teachers is equal to that of trained people in other professions and in industries.
(b) This increased State support has provided for the addition of the
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twelfth grade, and thereby added 25,000 pupils to the high school enrollment.
(c) The rural library service has been expanded. More books and bookmobiles have been purchased to provide a reading opportunity to a greater number of persons.
(d) Fifty or more specialized teachers have been added to provide training for handicapped children in special classes. The greatest number of these special classes are for children with speech defects or palsy. There is a need for a further expansion of this program until every child of school age may receive training either in the public schools or in special classes designed to meet his needs.
I (e) The supply of free textbooks has been made more adequate. School library books and other learning aids have been provided on a matching basis.
(f) The vocational rehabilitation program has been expanded to enable more than 3000 handicapped adults per year to become productive members of society. Thousands of people in the State today are employed making a living wage and contributing to the support of our government and to society because they have been aided by the services available through the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. Georgia has one of the leading programs in the United States. This program must be continued and expanded to meet the needs of all those who can be rehabilitated.
(g) The school lunch program has been improved and expanded to provide hot lunches for many more thousands of school children.
(h) The State has provided leadership and general supervision of the Veteran's education program which includes instruction and training in all fields of learning requested by Veterans.
(i) Greater State support has been provided for the maintenance and operation costs of school plants.
(j) There have been seven dollars furnished by the State and one dollar furnished by local school systems for every Federal dollar received for vocational education. State funds expended for vocational education under the Minimum Foundation Program constitute the greatest sum ever spent for vocational education in the history of the State.
(k) State funds for transportation have been more than doubled un-
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der the Minimum Foundation Program. Many new buses have been added and the service greatly improved.
(I) Additional State funds have been allotted to the teacher retirement system to provide more liberal payments to retired teachers.
(m) Eighty-four school systems participated in Georgia's first Extended School program during the summer of 1952. The State together with many local committees pooled efforts and resources to introduce and promote interesting and worth-while activities for children, youth and adults. The school buildings and facilities, as well as other community resources, which otherwise might have remained idle, were profitably used.
(n) For the first time in the history of the State, State funds were made available for the construction of new school buildings. The creation of the State School Building Authority during this biennium represents one of the greatest advances ever made for the common schools. By means of the Building Authority, sorely needed school buildings can now be erected, desirable consolidations can be effected, and many children and teachers will be in a position to do effective work because of adequate housing and equipment. [The school building program has made great strides
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within recent months. So far, 104 school systems, representing 56.2% of the State's school children have been approved for State building aid. A total of $94,748,352 has been committed to local systems under the building program. It is estimated that a minimum of $180,000,000 for construction will be required to complete the building program. To finance this State expenditure for buildings over a 20 year period at least $15,000,000 will be needed annually as grants to local school systems to amortize this indebtedness. During this biennium the U. S. Office of Education made some Federal funds available to the State Department of Education to assist in the study of school building needs in Georgia. The information acquired by means of school surveys placed the Department in an excellent position to assist local school systems with their plans for new buildings.
How the Minimum Foundation Program Law Operates
This new law spells out in black and white a simple plan of operation which involves three steps:
1. Calculate the cost of providing services and facilities needed for a minimum foundation program for children in all parts of the State
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without reference to the sources of funds. In figuring the cost of the minimum program, three basic items which provide for the operation of schools are taken into account: (a) teachers' salaries; (b) pupil transportation; and (c) other current expenses for maintenance and operation of school plants.
2. Calculate the total sum of funds which all county and independent systems must provide as their part of the total cost. Each system is required to supply its percent of this total sum as determined by an economic index of taxpaying ability.
3. Appropriate from State funds that portion of the total cost which is necessary to make up the difference between what is needed and what the local systems can provide.
The law provides that the total amount of required local effort shall be a sum equal to the return of a 7 mill tax levy on the combined digest of all county and independent school systems. The economic index is used to determine what percent of this total sum will be charged against the total cost of its school program. If the only requirement of each system were a flat millage of 7 mills and the inaccuracy of tax assessments were ignored, the program would not work in the direction intended-that of equalizing educational opportunities by increased State support without a decrease in local effort. Tax assessments throughout the State vary greatly from county to county and within counties, between city and county systems. Other indications of taxpaying abilities are included, such as income and tag tax paid the State, effective buying power and retail sales. If the economic index shows that the wealth of the school system is more than that shown by the property assessments, the county may choose to bring its assessments into line, or use a portion of its income from the millage beyond 7 mills in order to provide the amount of required local funds.
The new law contains an equitable pupil-teacher ratio scale which can be applied objectively to all school systems to determine the number of teachers required to assure a minimum program. The number of pupils per elementary teacher ranges from 30 to 20, according to the density of school population. Generally the schools are smaller in sparse ~.reas and require a greater number of teachers. The scale per high school teacher ranges from 25 to 15.
Provision is made to determine the justifiable cost of transporting pupils who live beyond a reasonable walking distance to consolidated ~chools. The records and reports of superintendents show that the per
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pupil cost is three times as great in the more sparsely populated counties as in the densely populated counties.
Section 26 of the Foundation law permits the State Board of Education to allot contingent funds to local school systems for use in meeting emergencies or hardships experienced in operating schools. An objective formula is used by the Department in calculating the allotments of contingency funds. As previously indicated, approximately half the taxpaying ability of school systems is applied as a charge-back against the cost of the teachers' salaries, transportation, maintenance and operation of school plants. In determining the allotment of contingent funds for each system, sufficient State funds are added to the remaining half of the local taxpaying ability to equal $17.50 per pupil in average daily attendance. Local school systems that have $35.00 per pupil in local taxpaying ability do not share in the contingent funds. The total allotment of approximately $3,000,000 of State contingency funds is distributed to the rural counties of Georgia that are least able to afford good schools.
Section 11 of the Foundation Program law provides for the allotment of State funds to city and county systems for new buildings. The law specifies that each system shall receive $200 per State allotted teacher for school building purposes. It also specifies that the State Board may allot additional building funds beyond $200 per teacher to systems that have exceptional or excessive needs. The budget adopted for last year and this year includes $5,000,000 annually which is distributed on the basis of $200 per State allotted teacher. Governor Herman E. Talmadge made an additional $5,000,000 available for new school buildings during this two-year period. These additional building funds are being allotted for exceptional needs. The formula used to allot exceptional building funds has been applied impartially to all school systems that have submitted building applications. Briefly, it works like this". At each permanent school center the building needs are determined by multiplying the number of elementary children in daily attendance by 65 square feet and high school children in daily attendance by 85 square feet. From this sum is subtracted the usable space in permanent buildings. The amount of square footage needed in new buildings is multiplied by $7.50 to determine the cost. This same procedure is applied at each permanent school center in the school system. The combined costs of all new buildings needed in the school system is next determined. Part of this total cost is paid by the school system and part by the State. One-half of the bonding ability of the school system constitutes the portion of the cost paid by the local system. The State pays the remaining costs. Simi-
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lady, the law detennines the other services needed for the nummum school program, including items of general control, instructional supplies, rural library facilities, on a standard or uniform basis for all school systems.
Recommendations
I wish to request that appropriations for each of the two years in the next biennium be continued in a lump sum to the State Board of Education, with the Board having authority to budget these funds in accordance with the Foundation Program law as passed.
I recommend to the members of the General Assembly that:
I. Legislation be enacted to make available sufficient appropriations for the common schools to continue to finance the Minimum Foundation Program in full.
The appropriations for this year plus additional funds made available by the Governor provide a total of $93,701,967 for the operation of common schools. During the first year of the next biennium $104,985,000 will be needed to finance fully the Foundation Program. This increase of $11,283,033 is needed for the following purposes:
a. new school buildings-$5,000,000 b. 748 additional teachers for increased enrollment-$I,544,607 c. increments for teachers who have raised their qualifications-
$2,500,000 d. additional cost of pupil transportation-$1,438,426 e. special teachers for handicapped children-$500,000 f. textbooks-$200,000 g. school for the blind-$100,000
During the second year of the next biennium $110,000,000 will be needed to finance fully the Minimum Foundation Program. These additional funds ~ill be required to pay automatic increases in salaries due teachers, for the employment of 624 additional teachers and for additional transportation costs caused by the consolidation of schools in the new building program.
II. The Enactment of New Legislation in the Field of Pupil Transportation.
Progress is being made in the development and expansion of pupil transportation. For the biennium ending June 1950, 246,903 pupils were being transported. In June 1952, 290,537 were being transported. When
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the school building program is completed and the consolidation of most of the schools having less than seven teachers is effected, approximately 400,000 pupils will be transported. This will make it necessary to provide additional funds for this service.
Recently provision has been made for the employment of a supervisor of transportation in the State Department of Education. The supervisor of transportation will assist the county superintendents and county boards of education in making a study, planning, and organizing a transportation system for the county designed to achieve an efficient, safe and economical program. As the transportation program is developed, a satisfactory solution must be found to the following problems:
1.. Routes must be planned to prevent duplication of service both within a given county or where two or more administrative units have been serving the same area.
2. A more equitable method of allocation of State funds to the county systems for transportation is neeed.
3. A system of developing an equitable schedule of pay for bus drivers based upon available funds, length of routes, type of road traveled, number of children transported and time spent on the job.
4. A method of purchasing equipment which will allow counties to take advantage of quantity purchasing or competitive bids designed to conserve funds and get standard approved equipment at a lower cost.
5. Developing standards for the employment of bus drivers designed to insure safety in the transportation of children.
New legislation in the field of pupil transportation will be needed at the 1953 session of the General Assembly.
III. Continuation of the Extended School Program.
Section 7 of the Foundation Law provides authority for the State Board of Education to budget funds for the employment of at least 15 percent of the teaching personnel allotted to local systems for two additional months to work in an extended school program. Last year this extended school program was tried on an experimental basis. The worthwhileness of the Extended School Program has been recognized by parents, lay and professional groups. The many statements from parents, civic leaders, children and youth, both orally and in writing, give evidence to that fact. One hundred thirty-six system superintendents have already requested a program for their systems for summer 1953. As new superintendents take office there will be other requests. The estimated
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cost to the State for a program which permits all systems requesting programs and presenting well planned and locally supported programs for summer 1953 is $1,800,000. I recommend that this program be continued as part of the Minimum Foundation Program.
It will be our purpose to provide the necessary State administrative supervision to guarantee that State funds will be wisely spent, without handicapping local initiative or control, where these are directed toward better educational opportunities.
The State Department of Education has assisted the U. S. Office of Education with the administration of Public Law 874 which provides Federal funds for maintenance and operation of schools in defense areas and also with Public Law 815 which provides Federal funds for school buildings in defense areas. Thirty-five school systems in Georgia have received $2,576,535 Federal funds allotted to Georgia schools in 1951-52 school year. Twenty-five school systems have had $15,269,895 Federal funds reserved for school buildings in Georgia under Public Law 815. Some of these buildings have been completed. Others are under construction at the present time.
This report presents data on public elementary and secondary education for the fiscal year of 1950-51 and 1951-52. Data for the financial and statistical tables were submitted by superintendents of county and independent systems. The directors of each of the divisions in the State Department of Education have prepared concise statements covering this biennium showing progress, trends, and services of their division. These statements from the divisions constitute the first section of the report. Statstical and financial statements according to school systems make up the second section of the report. The State-wide summary tables are shown in the last section.
This report makes available perhaps the most comprehensive summary of statistics on elementary and secondary education in Georgia. Much additional detailed information pertaining to school activities is available for inspection and use in the files of the State Department of Education. This material consists of previous reports and publications of this State and other states.
I desire to express my grateful appreciation for the assistance, cordial cooperation, and loyal support of superintendents, principals, teachers, bus drivers, City, County and State Board Members, PTA, The State School Building Authority, GEA, other school professional organizations, and patrons have given to us and to the great cause of education.
Thanks also are due the press, radio, and television of the State for
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the interest manifested in educational affairs, and for their alertness shown in reporting to the people the needs and progress of schools.
I wish to express my sincere appreciation to the Governor and to members of the General Assembly, collectively and individually, for their support and cooperation in every effort to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the public schools, and my gratitude for their consideration in establishing the State School Building Authority and in fully financing the Minimum Foundation Program for education during the last biennium.
I know you are in sympathy with the teachers and school officials throughout the State who are endeavoring at the present to operate the schools without adequate buildings and facilities. I trust you will find in this report many evidences to show that your efforts in behalf of the public schools of Georgia have been constructive and fruitful.
Respectfully submitted, M. D. COLLINS, State Superintendent of Schools
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DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION
One of the most important cogs in the successful operation of Georgia's educational machinery is the Division of School Administration through which flow all funds to the public schools and a stream of information vital to their proper functioning. Activities of this division might be subdivided as follows:
1. Assistance to school officials in solving administrative problems;
2. Administration of the Minimum Foundation Program Law which governs the distribution of state school funds;
3. Administration of school census and Compulsory School Attendance Law;
4. Administration of pupil transportation law, and
5. Collection, tabulation and dissemination of statistical information relative to education in Georgia, as required by law.
Because of their varied nature, each phase will be taken up separately.
Assistance to School Officials
The personnel of this Division advises with school superintendents and Boards of Education on a wide variety of administrative problems. Superintendents of county and independent school systems frequently call on the director of this division for information and counsel on bond issues, merger of independent and county school systems, consolidation of schools, budgets, employment of principals and teachers, interpretation of school laws, and financial difficulties, etc.
The county is the basic unit of school administration with the exception of forty-six city systems which operate independently of the counties in which they are located.
Aid has also been provided in the consolidation of many rural schools. Since the last report to the General Assembly, consolidation has reduced the number of rural schools by 616. As of July 1, 1952, 90 white schools had only one teacher and 118 had two teachers. A greater reduction is being made in Negro schools, as shown in the section of this report on the Division of Negro Education.
Administration of Minimum Foundation Program Law
Administration of the Minimum Foundation Law requires a careful check of attendance, the allotment to each system of a specified number
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of teachers for which the state will calculate the amount required for salaries in accordance with the salary schedule adopted by the State Board of Education.
Names of all teachers employed in each system are checked to determine their qualifications and the salary each is entitled to receive. Daily revision of these records is necessary because of improved qualifications of teachers, resignations, and replacements. This job has been complicated during recent years by the large turnover in personnel each month.
County and independent school systems file monthly requisitions with the Department of Education showing changes in personnel and any other facto;s which might affect the payment of funds due from the state. These require careful auditing.
The total number of teaching positions filled during the school year 1951-52 was 26,781 of which 628 were in special programs such as Veterans' classes-an increase of 2,015 over the last biennial report. During the same period the number of teachers paid by the State went from 21,330 to 25,130-an increase of 3,800.
School Census, Enrollment and Attendance
Georgia took a long step toward making its educational program effective when the 1945 General Assembly passed a new and modern compulsory school attendance law. This new law authorizes city and county boards of education to employ visiting teachers to enforce this act. The chief functions of visiting teachers are to investigate cases of unlawful school absences, study carefully the causes of such absences, consult with parents and teachers in helping to eliminate the causes of nonattendance, and to coordinate the efforts of the school, home and community welfare agencies in discovering and diagnosing problems relating to irregular attendance and in finding solutions for these maladjustments.
Georgia is the fourth in the Union to set up a state-wide visiting teacher service in relation to compulsory school attendance. The laws of compulsion alone are not sufficient to keep children in school. A specialized and professional service is rendered by visiting teachers, quite different to that which characterized the attendance or truant officers of the past. This new effective compulsory attendance service is concerned with removal of the causes of non-attendance and with the promotion of conditions favorable to the child's normal development and regular attendance.
Requirements of the new modern school attendance law are very simple. All children between their 7th and 16th birthdays must enroll
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and attend a public or private school every day the school is in session. Pupils who graduate from high school prior to their 16th birthday are excused from attendance. Children who are physically and mentally incompetent are also excused from attendance. Sickness, death in the family, or other providential causes are legal excuses for temporary school absences. Poverty of parents and isolation of the home are not acceptable excuses. Today at least 12 years of schooling is an inalienable right of Georgia children, nine of which are compulsory under the law.
The first few years of breaking ground in this field of visiting teacher service proved a challenge to all those interested in the new school attendance law. School enrollments and attendance increased in most school systems immediately after the passage of the new law and the employment of visiting teachers. The net increase in enrollment in all schools of the State during this biennium was 36,282 and the increase in the average daily attendance was 17,683.
This, however, was not the only result of the Visiting Teacher Service. In many counties, schools become increasingly conscious that the underlying reasons for nonattendance were not always attributable to indifference of the child or parent. They also found that a child's presence in school by compulsion of the law did not invariably mean that he was being "educated" in the true sense of the word. In many instances, home conditions or community influences were successfully adjusted to the benefit of a pupil's school environment.
The visiting teacher also proved a stimulus to an over-all health program, in some counties, as a result of statistical surveys of causative factors that pointed up the large number of children absent because of personal illness or illness in the home.
During the past seven summers, the State Department of Education and the College of Education of the University System of Georgia jointly sponsored specialized workshops for the visiting teachers of the State. These workshops have been the proving ground, so to speak, of the individual programs of the visiting teachers who assembled at the University of Georgia.
The compulsory school attendance law and the continuing census law require local school officials to maintain an accurate accounting of all children between the ages of 6 and 18 inclusive. The school census aids in enforcing the compulsory attendance law because it lists the pupils who should be in school and gives the ages and addresses of all such pupils. With such information at hand the local staff and the yisiting
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teacher can investigate all pupils who do not enroll or do not attend regularly.
The total enrollment in the white schools according to grades for the school year closing June 30, 1952, was as follows:
Kg.
1st. .
2nd. .
3rd.
4th.
5th. .
6th. .
7th.
8th. .
9th. .
10th. .
11 tho
12th. . _
Special ._
Total
_
6,640
63,402
61,461
61,904
57,953
53,274
49,852
46,219
42,522
34,347
28,622
23,004
_..............................
12,904
_................................................. 268
542,372
Attention is called to the fact that in the past a great many children have dropped out of school prior to high school graduation. The 11th grade enrollment as shown above is about one-third of the first grade. The new attendance law, which requires children to remain in school until they are 16 years of age, will partially correct this condition. The enrollment in the 12th grade represents approximately 50% of the total enrollment of pupils who will remain in school when all High Schools shall have completed the transition to 12 year program.
According to the U. S. Census the average educational achievement of Georgia adult population 20 or more years of age, was 7.4 grades. The average for the nation was 8.4 grades. All the children of all the people must remain in school for a longer number of years if the educational level of Georgia is increased. Illiteracy can be wiped out by strictly enforcing the new attendance law. Better schools, better attendance and more education for all the children will result in higher incomes, more retail sales and a higher standard of living for the people of Georgia.
Pupil Transportation
The present decade has witnessed a phenomenal growth in the amount of pupil transportation provided, as well as marked improvement in the quality of service rendered. Last school year there were 3,830 BUSES traveling 209,268 miles daily to transport 290,537 children to and from school. This is an average of 76 children per bus. This service was rendered at an annual cost of $7,801,949 or $25.17 per transported child. Three-fourths of the total daily mileage of all school buses is over
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unpaved roads. The operation cost of the bus, including the driver's salary, amounted to 20 cents per mile.
Most local school officials follow the policy of allowing a great many of their buses to make two and sometimes three trips to a school. Children who are picked up first in the morning are transported to their home last in the afternoon. This practice causes these children to leave home at break of day and return at dusk in the evening. There are more than 1,500 second and third bus trips each morning and afternoon.
Statistical Information Although tables of statistics may be found elsewhere in this report, a few statistical facts are given here to indicate the "bigness" of the public schools. 806,243 children and 26,153 teachers go to 3,290 schools. 1,749 janitors and 254 building repairmen work full time to care for all the school buildings which are valued at $173,329,315. Insurance payments on these buildings exceed a half million dollars each year. 3,830 buses travel each day a distance equal to eight trips around the world to transport 290,537 children to and from school. An average of 270,613 children eat a hot lunch every day at school, which is prepared by 4,077 lunchroom workers. More than 3,000 handicapped men and women are restored to productive jobs each year. More than 25,000 veterans have enrolled in farm training, distributive education and trade and industrial courses, all of which is a part of the public school program. All in all, approximately 38,000 people are employed to provide educational opportunities for more than 800,000 people.
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SCHOOL BUILDING FUND ALLOTMENTS
THROUGH DECEMBER 31,1952
System
Annual
Allotment
Appling Atkinson Bacon
Banks Bartow Berrien Brantley
. 89,900
_ _
35,600 60,800
_ 63,400
_ _
_
57,400
70,900 34,100
Bulloch Burke
_ _
138,900 121,100
BCuatmtsde-n-----------------------------------------------------_
Candler __ .
_
Charlton
_
Chattooga
_
57,400 52,300
44,100
28,900 70,300
CCllaayyton------------------------------------------------------_
40,600 50,400
Clinch
_ 43,400
Coffee
_ 117,800
Colquitt Coweta
_ _
129,700 105,700
Crawford Dade _. Dawson Decatur DeKalb __ .
..
_ _ _ _ _
39,600
46,500
22,200 111,200 300,400
Dodge
_._ _._._ 100,200
Dougherty ._. __ _. __
. 99,500
Early ..--.-----.--- ..-- -.-----
- -.. 106,900
Echols _.__ ._.. . __..__.
. 13,200
Effingham __ ..__ __.
_
. 67,300
Emanuel .
_._
_._ _
. 125,700
Evans . ._
_. .__ __.__ . 34,900
Fannin ..__.. __ .
_..__.. ._
_. 65,500
Fayette
.. __ .
....._._. . .__.. 47,700
Floyd ._
_.. __. ._._ _ . 120,800
Forsyth . ..._.. __.
__ .
..__. 32,200
Fulton
. .._ _.
_ _.. _ 240,400
Gilmer
. . . .. _.
_. 57,400
Glascock ..__. . ._
_. __ ._.._ . 37,600
Grady ..__..
_.. ._ .. 119,200
Greene
_ .__
_.
. 92,500
Habersham .. _.
__.__
_ 85,700
Harris
..__ _.. ._.._ . 50,100
Hart
--------------- ----.-------
. 101,500
Heard ._ _. ..__ _._.
. 54,300
Henry ..__.__.__
_.. ._. _ . 107,900
Irwin -------..- -.------..---
---.---- --.-. 78,600
Jeff Davis .__.._
. 55,500
Jenkins _ __ _.. .._._
.._ 45,900
Johnson
.__
_.
_.. 51,300
Jones
-.-----.-.---.--
-.--. 61,000
Laurens .__.__..__ __ _._. ..__..__ . 155,700
Lee
_. ..
__.. _ 41,900
Liberty . .._
_ __..__.__ _ . 36,200
Lincoln ..__._._. .__.._ _ _.. .
. 41,800
Capitalization for
New Buildings
1,124,339.15 444,945.08 759,935.00 792,099.42 717,777.17 886,050.50 426,105.35
1,736,822.18 1,513,343.04
717,401.85 654,145.25 551,470.70 361,507.17 879,349.02 506,995.50 629,847.60 541,878.70 1,472,543.09 1,620,820.22 1,321,126.40 495,000.00 581,369.80 277,807.54 1,390,591.47 3,754,417.70 1,252,027.15 1,243,929.50 1,336,615.71 165,364.93 841,182.32 1,571,618.84 436,709.90 818,451.26 595,730.10 1,509,834.70 403,019.10 3,004,777.44 717,855.60 469,932.10 1,490,122.15 1,155,756.80 1,071,507.25 625,655.25 1,269,358.42 678,886.47 1,348,808.12 982,389.10 693,783.20 574,179.10 641,676.75 762,352.80 1,946,345.67 523,147.48 452,867.98 523,050.55
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System
Annual Allotment
LMoandgiso-n-----------------------------------------------------_
Marion
_
26,100 96,600 50,500
Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe
_ _
_ _
128,500 62,300
98,000 44,600
Murray
_ 55,300
Newton Oglethorpe
_ _
115,800 87,000
Paulding Peach
_ _
68,500 47,500
Pickens Pike Polk
_ _ _
41,500 49,800 91,600
Quitman
Rabun
.
Richmond
Screven
Seminole
_ _
. _
_
24,500
31,000 222,200 106,700 50,700
Spalding
_ 56,800
Talbot
_ 56,500
Taliaferro
_ 27,800
Tattnall
Taylor
Terrell
~
Toombs
Towns
_ _ _ _ _
96,300 73,200 93,000 96,000 35,500
Treutlen Troup
..__ _
46,400 141,200
Union
.
Upson
Walker
_ _
_
51,800 80,800 156,500
Washington White
Whitfield Wilcox Worth
_ _
_ _ _
133,400 57,400 82,800 51,900 124,200
Athens Atlanta
Carrollton . Cedartown
Cochran Cordele Dublin Pelham Quitman Valdosta VVaycross
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115,100 529,800 42,500 52,400
27,000 35,900 66,700 63,800 22,800 86,900 69,800
Capitalization for
New Buildings
325,813.95 1,207,845.93
630,643.20 1,606,261.25
778,716.57 1,228,664.80
557,750.05 691,545.80 1,447,824.40 1,088,028.15 856,559.55 593,750.00 519,053.70 622,995.63 1,145,293.90 305,806.60 387,422.75 2,778,006.00 1,333,971.51 633,504.96 710,337.38 705,785.30 347,571.95 1,203,956.60 915,419.73 1,162,012.06 1,199,753.09 443,995.20 580,033.85 1,764,522.10 647,065.10 1,010,443.04 1,955,922.73 1,666,912.94 718,016.20 1,035,369.50 648,859.75 1,552,641.75
1,438,329.75 6,621,997.22
530,936.19 655,444.23 337,961.80 448,728.50 833,961.15 797,703.50 284,922.28 1,086,575.60 872,722.13
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SCHOOL BUILDING PROGRAM
The 1951-1952 biennium has witnessed school legislation which made history in the field of school plant construction. For the first time in the history of Education in Georgia, state funds were made available for school plant construction, as a result of the passage and implementation of the Minimum Foundation Law so that school buildings can be provided for the children of the state in the immediate future. As a result, the first new buildings to be constructed by the State School Building Authority will be ready for use in the fall of 1953. The far-sightedness of the Administration and the General Assembly in the creation of the State School Building Authority becomes apparent when it is realized that, without such an agency, use of Minimum Foundation Funds on a year-to-year basis could not meet school building needs already existing in 75 years.
In response to a request of Hon. Fred Hand, Speaker of the House of Representatives, an estimate of school building needs in Georgia by school systems was made and presented to the Legislature in connection with the legislation creating the State School Building Authority. This estimate indicated a total of needs for all school systems of approximately 180 million dollars. Under a grant from the Federal Government a rather complete inventory of existing school plan facilities and a study oi needs for rehabilitation of existing structures and construction of new buildings were made during the summer and fall of 1951. This study revealed total needs, including new construction, rehabilitation of existing buildings, and additional capital equipment for transportation, of approximately 237 million dollars. It became apparent, therefore, that additional capital outlay funds would be needed, if comparable school plant facilities were to be provided for all of the children of Georgia. In order to make possible the initiation of a school building program which would care for all of the children of the State, Governor Talmadge made available $5,000,000 to be distributed on a basis of need in addition to capital outlay funds provided under the Minimum Foundation Law. With the assurance of adequate resources for the task to be accomplished, the State Board of Education and the State School Building Authority have adopted policies for processing applications for State Aid in school plant construction from the School Systems of the State.
In the State Department of Education, the Office of School Building Service and Field Studies in the Division of Business Administration is charged with the responsibility of issuing statements of allowable instructional space at each proposed center in a school system and certifying
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space allotments to the State Board of Education. Applications are processed under policies approved by the State Board of Education and these policies are applied objectively to all applications.
Every effort is being made to assist system Superintendents in the preparation of applications for State School building funds and to expedite the handling of those applications in the State Department of Education. In developing procedure for putting policies of the State Board of Education into operation, the following steps have been found helpful by system Superintendents in the preparation of their applications for State Aid in the school building programs:
1. The completion of a survey of school plant needs and the adoption, by the system Board of Education, of a long-range pattern of organization which designates permanent school centers for all children of the system.
The office of School Building Service and Field Studies in cooperation with Area Representatives, has assisted system Superintendents, Boards of Education, and local survey groups in the completion of surveys of School plant needs in 190 of the 202 school systems of the State. System Boards of Education have had the benefit of recommendations of survey reviewing committees composed of professional school people in planning and approving long-range building programs. In the large majority of cases, programs adopted have followed recommendations of survey reviewing committees closely. When, in the opinion of the system Board of Education, a plan of organization differing from that recommended by the Survey Reviewing Committee seems desirable, an alternative proposal has been submitted to the State Board of Education.
2. Conferences with staff members of the State Department of Education to secure necessary forms and instructions for preparation of applications and statements of allowable instructional space at each proposed permanent school center.
For the Negro schools, this statement of allowable instructional space is written by the Director of Negro Education. For white schools, the Director of School Building Service and Field Studies furnishes the statement of allowable instructional space. Policies of the State Board of Education under which space area is computed for each system have been furnished Superintendents and their Architects. The allowances provided have been found to be adequate for all schools with the exception of those having very small enrollments.
3. Completion of the application in duplicate for presentation to the State Board of Education and the State School Building Authority (in
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those cases when the system Board of Education will contract with the Authority) .
The completed application includes, in addition to a summary of the application and separate forms covering each of the proposed projects, an excerpt from the minutes of the system Board of Education certifying that sites will meet total school plant needs as indicated by the average daily attendance program will equalize school facilities for all children under the jurisdiction of the system Board of Education. This excerpt from the minutes of the system Board of Education also sets up the desired priority of projects, gives the number of children to be housed, and the number of instructional rooms needed, and includes a request for transmitting the application to the State School Building Authority, when such action is desired.
The applications, accompanied by the Architect's preliminary drawings for proposed new construction or additions, are filed with the Division of Business Administration, of which the Office of School Building Service and Field Studies is a unit, for processing prior to the monthly meeting of the State Board of Education. The applications and preliminary plans are studied to determine conformity to policies of the State Board of Education and an entitlement of State funds is prepared for the consideration of the State Board of Education. During the three months prior to the end of the fiscal year on June 30, 1952, the State Board of Education approved applications from 46 systems providing facilities for 30% of the children of the State.
The staff and facilities of the Office of School Building Service and Field Studies are being devoted primarily to the work of processing applications for State Aid to school building programs as promptly and as efficiently as possible. Along with the responsibility for certifying allowable space areas, staff members are responsible for inspection and approval of preliminary plans, lay-outs of special instructional areas, and final working drawings, under the State Aid program.
In addition to work with the State School Building program, the Office of School Building Service and Field Studies maintains other types of services, including:
1. Federal Applications
In compliance with Public Law 815, preliminary plans and final working drawings and specifications for buildings to be constructed in federally impacted areas using federal funds, are inspected and approved in this office. Applications for entitlement and allotment of federal funds
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under this program are handled by the Assistant Director of the Division of Administration.
2. Assistance to Local Systems
Staff members of the Office of School Building Service and Field Studies are available for assistance to local school officials in setting up and conducting school plant surveys, evaluation of proposed sites for school buildings and inspection of existing buildings to determine structural soundness and educational adequacy. When requested, consultative service is furnished system Boards of Education on such problems as planning programs for school plant construction, maintenance of existing facilities, and optimum use of existing facilities.
3. Information
Staff members of the Office of School Building Service and Field Studies maintain files of recent data on such subjects as cost of materials, structural systems, planning techniques, landscaping and grounds development, artificial lighting and control of natural lighting and acoustical treatment. Data files on building materials together with samples of materials are available for use of Architects and school officials.
4. Architects
Much of the time of personnel in the office of School Building Service and Field Studies is spent in working with Architects employed by System Boards of Education to plan their school buildings. Copies of all preliminary plans and final working drawings are on file and, in each instance, these plans are studied with the Architect before approval is given in order to insure compliance with policies of the State Board of Education and the State School Building Authority, as well as conformity to such building codes as may apply in each instance. All Architects working on school buildings in the state are furnished copies of all materials available for distribution with reference to policies of the State Board of Education, as well as those materials with reference to planning of special instructional areas, made available by other Divisions of the State Department of Education.
5. Stock Plans
Although, with the development of the State School Building program, requests for stock plans are not often received, the Office of School Building Service and Field Studies has a limited number of stock plans which are available for use in those cases where the construction of a
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small building is planned without the service of an architect. In addition, the files contain numerous special drawings on building details, such as wall sections, roof trusses, foundation data, etc. 6. Office of Education, Federal Security Agency
The Office of School Building Service and Field Studies, in cooperation with the Area Representative of the State Department of Education, has completed the inventory of school plant facilities in the state already mentioned in this report for the Office of Education. As a follow-up to this inventory, a report on the State wide program of School Plant Construction is being prepared as the report on phase two of the school facilities survey conducted throughout the country. A grant of federal funds was made available to facilitate collection of the information needed for this report. An effort is made to supply to the Office of Education all information necessary to insure representation of the Georgia School Building Program in federal reports of such programs throughout the nation.
In addition to the regular work of the Office of School Building Service and Field Studies, staff members work in close cooperation with personnel of other Divisions in striving to secure the best possible educational planning for all school buildings in the state. Personnel of the office attend and participate in conferences of educational and other professional groups, work with individual staff members of other Divisions of the Department of Education, and cooperate with the staff of the State School Building Authority in every way possible.
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DIVISION OF FIELD SERVICES
The Division of Field Services is a service unit as the name impliesservices being provided largely at the places where schools and school systems are being operated. The types of services rendered during a given period are determined by the needs of the schools and systems served.
This division is composed of a director, eight area representatives, two full-time and eight half-time secretarial staff members. Each of the area representatives lives within the area he serves so as to be within easy reach of people with school problems. Each is provided with a halftime secretarial helper. The director, with office space in the State Office Building, is furnished a secretary and a stenographer. Approval has been given for the director to devote part of his time to duties of the offices of secretary of the state and the regional accrediting agencies.
During the past two years much of the time of the staff of this division has been devoted to work in connection with school evaluations and school plant surveys. The area representatives have had the responsibility for initiating the evaluations that were made by the local school staffs, organizing the visiting committees and serving as consultants to the school staffs during the evaluation studies.
Due to loss of personnel in the school building office at the beginning of the school plant surveys that were financed in part by federal funds, this division was assigned responsibility for providing leadership to local people during the period of the surveys. The short period of time from the beginning of the school plant surveys and the beginning of operation by the State School Building Authority made it necessary for this division staff to devote a major portion of the time to this work. The consensus of reports received indicates that the school evaluations and the school plant surveys have provided experiences that have been most valuable in stimulating professional growth of the staffs and interest on the part of the general public in better schools and better school facilities.
Among the routine activities of the division staff should be listed the following: 1. Assisting superintendents and boards of education with problems related to the operation of schools. 2. Visits to schools to learn facts about them and to give assistance in making improvements. 3. Report to the State Department of Education and to Accrediting agencies on conditions that exist in the different schools and school systems. 4. _Make recommendations to the Division of Administration concerning the number of teachers to be allotted to each of the school systems, and keep the department informed concerning instances of overcrowded
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classrooms and overstaffed schools. 5. Assist superintendents with the preparations of annual budgets and reports which will be submitted to the State Department of Education. 6. Approve orders for text books and assist superintendents as they attempt to keep the pupils supplied with books at a cost not to exceed the amount allotted to the sysem by the State Board of Education. 7. Passing upon the suitability of proposed sites for school buildings. 8. Serving as consultant to groups of administrators as they study school problems and plan instructional programs, and assist in securing consultants in specialized areas as these are needed and requested. 9. Directing the activities of the educational testing centers which have been approved by the State Board of Education, and professing applications for State High School Equivalency Certificates. 10. Coordinating the work of instructional supervisors employed by school systems in their respective areas.
The Minimum Foundation Program of Education makes provision for additional personnel for instructional supervision. The State Board of Education has adopted standards for certification of supervisors and policies to be followed in approving applications for salaries, supplements and travel allowances for supervisors. At present eighty-two people serving the white schools of eighty-seven systems have been approved. Of this number, sixty hold masters' degrees and professional supervisors' certificates; twenty-two hold provisional supervisors' certificates and are working each summer toward completing requirements for professional certification. Five of these people are serving two systems and two are dividing time between supervision and the work of visiting teacher.
There seems to be common agreement among educators that supervision as it is being done in Georgia is equal in quality to that which is found in any other state in the nation. The chief criticism is that too small a percent of the pupils enrolled in Georgia schools have the benefit of this service. It is important that the program be expanded until it covers the whole state. It is also just as important that the quality of the supervisor not be allowed to drop below its present high standard as we attempt to expand the program so as to make this service available to a much larger number of people.
This division does not develop and administer a program of its own separate and distinct from the programs of other divisions of the State Department of Education. Rather its function is to facilitate the implementation of the programs of the whole Department of Education and its different divisions.
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THE DIVISION OF TEACHER EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION, AND CURRICULUM
This Division is committed to the understanding that curriculum, teacher education, and certification are distinct functions that must move cooperatively if progress is made.
Curriculum is a technical word serving to define those community and school experiences that encompass the total growth of children.
Teacher Education is the college program of training designed to produce professional teachers able to guide children toward goals cooperatively agreed upon.
Certification is the legal procedure that identifies competent teachers whose training enables them to teach children within the scope of a locally determined curriculum.
Obviously, the curriculum determines how teachers shall be trained and certification is the process that holds both together. In Georgia there is a serious attempt to see that these three areas move forward together, in the proper order, to the best interests of education in the state.
CURRICULUM
For the past several years the major emphasis in Curriculum Development has been in the Twelve Year Program, that is the transition from eleven to twelve years. The Department accepts the responsibility of leadership in over-all curriculum development in the public schools of the state as a continuous process; and from time to time will give special emphasis to new programs and areas needing special attention. Such areas as the Twelve Year Program, Driver Education and Training, Civil Defense, Education for Exceptional Children, and Extended School Program are at present being given special emphasis.
Twelve Year Program
The General Assembly in session of 1947 passed legislation allowing all systems in the state to go from eleven to twelve years of public education. The State Board of Education established policies in keeping with the legislation. The State Department of Education developed criteria stating that all schools going to twelve years of education should spend at least four years in making the transition and should plan a program of education, grades one through twelve, in terms of the needs of that particular system.
Approximately 60 per cent of the systems had their first twelfth grade
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graduation at the end of the school year 1951-52. The remaining 40 per cent will have their first twelfth grade graduation at the end of the 1952-53 school year, with the exception of six systems which are yet in the transition and will have their first twelfth grade graduation in 1953-54 or 1954-55.
At the end of the four year transition period each system has made a complete and comprehensive report of the Twelve Year Program in the individual system giving an account of the curriculum revision done during the four year period. There has been a major curriculum revision effort in all the school systems in the state since the legislation was passed in 1947.
Civil Defense
The President of the United States has declared that we are in a national emergency. The Congress of the United States has passed a national Civil Defense Act calling on all the states of the union to set up a program of Civil Defense. The State of Georgia has passed legislation regarding Civil Defense. The State Department of Education has been giving attention and leadership to the role and responsibility of the public school in the Civil Defense effort.
A "Civil Defense Manual for Georgia Schools" has been prepared cooperatively by the State Department of Education and the State Department of Defense. The bulletin has been printed and distributed to System Superintendents in sufficient quantities for all teachers of the state. It is believed that the manual will offer help to systems and schools in planning a Civil Defense program and also help individual schools working out a Civil Defense program.
Driver Education
During the1951-52 school term 5,356 students in 203 schools were given classroom instruction in Driver Education which included a study of the traffic laws, responsibility as a driver, as a pedestrian, and a consumer. Students were taught g90d sportsmanship and good citizenship as it applies to the operator of ~ motor vehicle. They were given firsthand information on the terrific .traffic toll from accidents. Actual driving experience was given to 2,606 of the above number of students in
. 98 dual-control cars.
During the year four Driver Ed,v,cation Institutes ~er~~hel.d-':~:t. o train
instructors, three for staff of our white high schools and one for staff of of our Negro high schools. Cooperating institutions where the Institutes
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were held were Mercer University, Macon, Georgia; University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia; Atlanta Division of the University of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia; and Atlanta University, Atlanta, Georgia. A total of 76 instructors were trained making a grand total of 317 persons trained during a four-year period in Driver Education Institutes sponsored cooperatively by the State Department of Education and the State Department of Public Safety.
The total Program has been a cooperative one. Local schools have added the Program to an already crowded curriculum without additional teachers. PTA organizations, Civic Clubs, Editors, and interested lay people have contributed much to the success of the Program. The State Department of Public Safety has cooperated with the State Department of Education in giving publicity to the Program, training instructors, and securing automobiles. Many automobile divisions and local dealers along with a number of insurance agencies have worked with the school systems and the State Department of Education in providing automobiles and securing insurance coverage, The State Department of Education has provided services in supervision, development of standards and guides, distribution of materials, textbooks, films and a program of inservice training for teachers.
With the continued increase in traffic accidents and the increase in automobile insurance rates we feel that an all out attempt should be made to improve traffic safety. The challenge to the State Department of Education is to make an effort to see that Driver Education and Training be made available to every 15-year old student in Georgia schools.
Note statistics of 1951-52 Driver Education Program:
Number of students enrolled in Driver Education Courses 5,356
Number of students eligible for Driver Education Courses--37,338
Number of students receiving behind-the-wheel instruction __ 2,606
Number of students receiving classroom instruction
2,750
Number of instructors trained________________________________________________ 76
Education of Exceptional Children
Georgia is in the process of developing a program for the education of exceptional children, those "who deviate from what is supposed to be average in physical;-mental, emotional, or social characteristics to such an extent that they require special educational services in order to develop to the extent of their maximum capacity." It is estimated that some four to five million children in the United States between the ages of five and nineteen are so exceptional that special school adjustments are necessary if they are to make optimum progress. The group of children includes:
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A. PHYSICALLY DIFFERENT: 1. Children with crippling conditions (cerebral palsy, poliomyelitis, osteomyelitis, tuberculosis of bones and joints, congenital dislocation of hip, spina bifida, muscular strophy or dystrophy, arthritis, and others) . 2. Children who are delicate (rheumatic fever, heart disease, tuberculosis, diabetes, asthma, and others).
3. Children who are blind or are partially seeing (vision between the ranges of 20-70 to 20-200 or less).
4. Children with speech defects.
5. Children who are deaf or are hard of hearing.
6. Children who are epileptic or have convulsive seizures.
B. MENTALLY DIFFERENT: 1. Children who are mentally retarded. 2. Children who are exceptionally bright or gifted.
C. SOCIALLY AND EMOTIONALLY MALADJUSTED AND PRESENT BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS
Any classification is not entirely satisfactory and it is difficult to get a true statistical picture without explanation. There is overlapping between and among types of handicaps, and many children may present two or more problems.
The following table which gives the estimated number of exceptional children in Georgia in 1950-51 is based on the percentages given by the U. S. Office of Education. These percentages are admittedly low. The Bureau of Census and the Statistical Division of the Georgia State Department of Public Health estimated that there are 780,604 children in Georgia between the ages of 5 and 17.
Blind and partially seeing
__.._. .2%
Deaf _
_. .__
_. __..__. 1.5
Crippled and delicate .
_. ..__ 2.5
Speech defects
_.._.. ._..__.._ _ 2.0
Epilepsy
__
_. ._._._.__ .2
1,561 11,709 19,515 15,612 1,561
49,958
Mentally handicapped _. __ __..__. 2.0
Mentally gifted . _ __
_. 2.0
15,612 15,612
31,224
Behavior problems ._.. ..__. _
2.5
19,515
19,515
TOTAL 100,697
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Recognizing a need of special services in Georgia, the State Department of Education allotted the basic salary for 21 teachers in special education to local schools in the fall of 1951. There were 10 classroom teachers of the crippled and delicate and 11 speech correctionists. 745 children were enrolled in the special education classes. Athens, Atlanta, Albany, Rome, Moultrie, Thomasville, Columbus, Bibb County, Chatham County, Coffee County, Fulton County, Richmond County, and Floyd County participated in the special education program.
The basic salary for 45 teachers has been allocated to local school systems for the year 1952-53 which means that the number of children serviced at the present time should be more than doubled. Due to the fact that it is impossible to suppy the number of teachers we need in Georgia it is hoped that money will be added to the general education funds for special education.
We have experienced difficulty in getting enough specially trained people to suppy the number of teachers requested and such will continue to be the case until our teacher training institutions can offer a training program. An effort has been made to enlist the colleges in offering classes for teachers who are going into the field of special education.
In planning for services for exceptional children, we look forward to having classes for these children in the regular school buildings and the program an integrated part of the public schools. It is not advisable to segregate children and further ostracize them by so doing. Whenever possible the classroom teacher should be instructed in specific means of handling the exceptional child.
A program of special education should include or make provisions for the following services:
1. Special services provided for all types of exceptional children.
2. Services available wherever a child lives in both urban and rural areas.
3. Early identification and adjustment for the exceptional child. For some this means nursery education may be of great importance. The exceptional child's education may need to extend from nursery school through elementary and secondary schools.
4. An adequate program of guidance beginning when an exceptional child enters school and continuing until he has found his way to life adjustment.
5. Special education extending beyond the school building to the
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home-bound and-or hospitalized as not all exceptional children can go to school.
6. A definite plan for home-school cooperation. Parents are an integral part of a special education program. Often they do not understand the problems of their children or what the schools are trying to do to help them nor does the school always understand and appreciate the parent's feelings and fears.
7. A program of teacher education in teacher-training institutions and in-service training program.
8. Coordination of resources of the school and community, with cooperation of all medical and related groups, public agencies, and private agencies.
TEACHER EDUCATION
The State Department of Education is responsible for seeing that there is a supply of adequately trained teachers. The Minimum Foundation Program law states that conditions for a license to teach shall be as follows:
"The State Board of Education shall provide, by regulation, for the classification of all the teachers in the public schools of this state upon the basis of academic, technical and professional training and experience, and the certificate issued to each such teacher by the State Board of Education, or pursuant to its authority, shall indicate the classification of such teacher."
Such regulations at;e administered by the Division of Teacher Education, Certification, and Curriculum.
A logical approach to this responsibility has led to present procedure. It is assumed that in a democracy 'representatives of all citizens shall have the right to recommend needs for better teaching. As a result, the Teacher Education Council was formed some fifteen years ago. This group is now composed of approximately seventy members from the public schools, teacher training institutions, Congress of Parents and Teachers, Georgia Education Association, the lay public, and the State Department of Education. It is a body that studies teacher training needs in terms of what should happen to children at school. Recommendations concerning these needs, when approved, become a part of the training program for Georgia teachers. Each institution examines its own resources as well as the current factors of supply and demand for teachers according to specialization. As a result, many of the stronger
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colleges of the state have programs approved by the State Board of Education for teacher training. These approved programs are under constant study for improvement and are submitted periodically by the institution for re-approval.
Many teachers in Georgia a.re studying at the graduate level. This study permits these individuals to concentrate their efforts upon a specific school service. Approved graduate training programs in Georgia now include those designed for the principalship, instructional supervision, visiting teacher service, guidance and counseling service, the graduate teacher, and the superintendency.
In contrast, all Georgia classrooms are still not staffed with professionally trained degree teachers. Approximately 33% of the state teaching staff is composed of teachers whose training is incomplete. A great majority of this group is studying toward the degree and the four year certificate. Guidance from the state level encourages these people to identify themselves with an approved program of teacher training so that their remaining study is toward the professional degree and certificate.
It has been thought for some time that practice teaching loses much of its value in the more or less artificial surroundings offered by laboratory schools. Practice teaching in public schools seems a better solution to the problem of preparing beginning teachers for full time responsibility. The State Department of Education, in cooperation with the colleges and the public schools, has taken two steps to make this phase of teacher training more practical. They are:
1. Approximately 1,000 public school teachers are accepting responsibility for guiding student teachers through the practice teaching period in actual school situations.
2. Several specialists in student teaching have been assigned to coordinate this program between the college and the public school.
CERTIFICATION
Purposes
Certification of teachers in Georgia has several purposes. One of the purposes is that it protects:
the child as a leamer,
the parent as a citizen,
the teacher as a professional worker.
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This protection tends to insure that:
1. The learning processes of a child are guided by teachers who understand the scientific principles involved and who, as individuals, constitute a professional group trained for the service.
2. Communities and schools can serve as mutual resources for civic growth.
3. The trained teacher can move toward adequate recognition for his service to society.
Certification of teachers serves another purpose, since it determines state salary. Increased compensation under the Minimum Foundation Program has continued to be based upon the training and experience of the individual teacher.
Certification performs a third function since it attempts to crystalize the triad of thought that fuses curriculum, teacher training, and certification in proper order:
1. The curriculum in our schools, evolved democratically, outlines what children should experience as they grow.
2. The curriculum, as a fundamental source, guides trammg programs so that teachers develop the desired competencies.
3. Finally, the certification process gives legal and professional sanction to the teacher trained for the job to be done.
Supply and Demand for Teachers
The supply and demand for teachers is reflected in certification to a considerable extent. The number of qualified teachers for Georgia schools in relation to the supply of these teachers is an important matter of research, since such facts are very meaningful to the profession. The Georgia State Department of Education has cooperated for five years with the National Study on Teacher Supply and Demand conducted by Dr. Ray C. Maul of the National Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards. Certain facts revealed by the 1952 national study parallel those in Georgia, as:
1. The shortage of qualified elementary teachers is more acute than ever before.
2. The overall shortage of high school teachers has diminished.
3. Shortage in certain high school fields is more acute than in others.
Figures on the demand for qualified teachers are very difficult to ob-
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tain. In the absence of adequate research staff and equipment most impressions are subjective. It does seem, however, that while the shortage of qualified teachers in Georgia is still acute, that this year's unfilled quota is less than usual. . It is quite probable that a different approach will give a better understanding of the problem. Usually, supply and demand figures are concerned with the number who enter and leave the profession. Let us examine the upgrading of training for the active list of working teachers in Georgia. Ten years ago degree teachers at the bachelor's and master's level were 42% of those employed. In contrast, the present group of such teachers measures 67% of the total. This gain in qualified teachers over a 10 year span has been significant.
On the other hand, we should examine the status of teachers with partial training over the same decade. Figures indicate that teachers with one, two, and three years of college preparation have decreased from 58% ten years ago to 33% today. Teachers leaving these ranks have, in the main, upgraded to a higher level of training. It is evident that Georgia still needs qualified teachers but this need is being more nearly met each year. The following graph and figures tend to substantiate this statement.
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EXTENDED SCHOOL PROGRAM SUMMER 1952
Farsighted educational leaders in our state believe that children, youth and adults are our state's greatest resource. They believe that learning is continuous; that all people are happier when busy and that all people are creative when given an opportunity to express themselves fully. Therefore, they made provision in the Minimum Foundation Law for continuing learning experiences for children and youth during the summer months. This provision was made in Section 7 of The Minimum Foundation for Education Law, paragraph 3:
"The State Board of Education shall have authority to make salary allowances for the employment for two additional months of at least 15 percent of the teaching personnel allotted to a local unit for ten months of the school year, provided: (1) that the local unit employing such personnel submits a program covering the additional month or months which meets the approval of the State Board of Education, and (2) that teachers who work more than ten months in one school year shall be paid for the additional time at the same rate received during the first ten months, provided if a local unit submits a plan in which it is proposed to employ less than 15 percent of the personnel the State Board of Education may approve the plan.
Teachers may be allotted local units to provide programs of education for adults, pre-school children, and exceptional children at State and/or local expense when such programs have been approved by the State Board of Education."
I. Purpose: Since the purpose of extended school services is to provide worth-while educational experiences for children, youth and adults during the summer months, the state and many local communities pooled efforts and resources during the summer of 1952 to introduce and promote Georgia's first Extended School Program. Through this cooperative venture the lives of all who participated are happier, richer and fuller. School buildings, facilities, and other community resources which might otherwise have remained idle, were profitably used.
Though operating on a limited budget, all systems in the state were invited to submit planned programs for approval. All systems presenting programs planned in terms of local needs and state criteria were approved. Eighty-four systems operated programs this first surruner. Of these, forty had programs for both races, four provided programs for Negroes only. These systems represented rural, urban, large and small programs. They were geographically located in the state so that those
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systems not having programs might be m "visiting distance" of active centers.
II. Participation:
a. Number of school systems having Extended School Programs Summer 1952
44 Systems had programs for both races 36 Systems had programs for Whites only 4 Systems had programs for Negroes only
84 Total number programs summer 1952
The length of the programs was determined by the local school-community. Sixty-three were for a period of six weeks and twenty for only four weeks.
b. The Staff-No system had more than 15% of its state allotted teachers of the current school year. Several systems had less than 15%. In the systems having programs there were:
127 already employed vocational teachers on 12 month contracts 16 already employed county or regional librarians on 12 month contracts
1385 Teachers for the expanded services beyond those being provided by vocational teachers and librarians
1528 total number of teachers working in the program and paid by the State
72 teachers were employed at local expense above the 15% allotted 1568 volunteer helpers-( 40 more volunteer helpers than state em-
ployed staff.)
c. Enrollment-(Children, youth and adults) The figures given below
are conservative in that many people participated in family fun nights
and numerous spectator activities of the program for which there is no
record:
Enrollment at beginning of program.
42,909
Enrollment at close of program
81,569
Average daily attendance..............................
43,454
Pupil hours of activity
__
_9,916,754
III. The Cost:
To the State for 1385 teachers paid by the state from budget set
up for Extended School Services: ..............................$530,563.00
Administration:
20,000.00
Total
$550,563.00
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To Local School Communities-These funds were provided by local
school Boards and/or local civic and lay groups.
Local supplement to teachers' salaries
Salaries of personnel employed above state allotment Transportation
Arts & Crafts Materials
Recreation & Physical Ed. Equipment
Music Materials & Equipment
Others
--
$ 6,697.53
_ 12,994.93 _ 14,020.72 _ 12,700.00 _ 19,382.24 _ 6,107.20 _ 22,457.84
Total Grand Total (State & local)
$ 94,343.14 $644,906.14
IV. Types of Activities Offered: The program of activities offered in each center was determined at the local level. Local units were urged to plan cooperatively with all groups and agencies concerned with providing wholesome community living for children, youth and adults. Provision was made for many types of activities as:
Reading-(Materials and services were provided through state, county or regional library services to centers.) Reading for pleasure, storytelling, dramatics, choral reading, and radio programs. (34,112 books were read. These are the ones accounted for. Many more were read for which there is no record.)
Arts and Crafts-Painting, clay modeling, puppetry, wire and paper sculpture, costume jewelry, working with wood and metal, weaving, basketry, camp crafts, etc.
Physical Education-Swimming, various kinds of ball games, archery, relays, water play, individual sports and quiet games. A large number of non-swimmers learned to swim. Hundreds of others improved their swimming skill. Many of these children would not have had an opportunity for swimming instruction except for this program.
Safety Education-First aid, water safety, driver training and camp safety.
Music-Choral singing, individual voice training, rhythmics, rhythm bands, teen age band activities, baton twirling, folk games and music appreciation.
Science and Nature Study-Field trips, nature trails, making science collections, experimentation, star study, soil and forest conservation experiences.
Vocational Activities-Cooking, sewing, upholstering and refinishing furniture; making useful and attractive articles for the house; canning
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and fann activities for rural youth and adults; typing and vocational shop experiences.
Other Experiences included-Trips to places of historical interest and to visit industrial centers. Family night programs-families within a community would come together for an evening of fun and entertainment. Parties of various kinds for teen age groups.
V. Leadership: Leadership was provided at the state level through the Department of Education, operating under policies approved by the State Board of Education. An advisory Committee appointed by the State Superintendent of Schools, included representatives from the following groups: State Department of Education, Classroom Teachers, Principals, Superintendents, Supervisors, Art Education, Music Education, Recreation and Physical Education, Library Services, Vocational Education and the Georgia Congress of Parents and Teachers. Consultants from colleges in the state, from Florida and the U. S. Office of Education were invaluable in the overall planning and development of the program.
A sub-committee of the State Committee with the help of consultants, developed a "Guide for the Extended School Service Program Summer 1952." This "Guide" was mailed to each System Superintendent. Included in this packet was a copy of the Policies under which the program would operate summer 1952, also an application fonn and an invitation to make application and present a planned program for approval by April 1, 1952. Each system was urged to develop the plan through wide participation and cooperation of school-community groups.
At the local level, in those systems planning to have a program this first summer, the system superintendent appointed a coordinator to work with the several school-community groups within the system. It was the responsibility of the coordinator to plan with teachers and lay groups a program that would best meet the interests and needs of those who were to participate, at the same time, utilizing to the best advantage possible the resources and facilities of the community.
Many systems would have found it difficult to provide programs without the cooperative assistance of individuals and local organizations, as: Parent- Teacher Associations, recreational leaders, Lions Clubs, Kiwanis Clubs, Rotarians, Church groups, Four H Clubs, Fann Bureau, City Councils, and other local organizations. In addition to funds provided by the Board of Education, in many instances one or more of these groups gave financial assistance, volunteer help, or made privately or group-owned facilities available for the use of the school. In systems
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where good local planning has been done, which included wide participation by representatives of civic and lay groups, the most active and best organized programs were found.
During this period of local planning, the State Department of Education held meetings in each of the Supervisory Areas of the State to provide opportunity for principals and teachers to discuss the possibilities and problems involved in the proposed sununer programs.
In April 1952, a Workshop for Coordinators was held on the G.S.C.W. campus. The purpose of the Workshop was to provide an opportunity for Coordinators to share ideas and to become acquainted with materials and procedures needed in developing the various activities of the program, utilizing the help of specialist in the various activities to be offered. This Workshop was well attended and most helpful to all who participated. In early May, a similar Workshop was held for the Negro leaders at Atlanta University.
During the time the programs were in operation, a series of meetings was held in each Area of the state to provide an opportunity for the coordinators of programs to get together and discuss mutual problems and to share ideas and to say, "How are we doing?"
VI. Evaluation-The general concensus from reports from- visiting members of the Department of Education, program staffs, children, youth and adults is that the program was successful. Strengths and weaknesses have been identified, all of which shall serve as a challenge for better programs in the future. The following quotations will best reflect the general attitudes of those participating:
Parents say: "It is programs like this that will help us to control juvenile delinquency in our State."
"I like to watch my child around the house when she comes home from school. It seems as if she's learned so much."
"This is the best thing that has ever happened to this community."
"I hope the program will go on every summer."
"Faye has gained a lot in this summer program. It has helped her to make new friends and taught her to be unselfish and how to get along with others. She has enjoyed all the activities such as rhythm band, reading groups, clay modeling, picnics, swimming, etc."
"I think such a program as this offered the children of our country is without a doubt one of the finest things to grow out of the new Minimum Foundation Law for the development of the whole child."
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Children say: "After this kind of school, I will be a better pupil because I know my teacher better."
"I like it because I have something to do every day. Do we have to go home?"
"I am going to learn to swim so I can teach my mother."
"Do we have to go now?"
"Let me finish this before I leave."
"I want to tell a story tomorrow."
"I like the way the kids who didn't know each other get together in groups and work and get acquainted."
"We had lots of privileges and could keep them as long as they were not abused."
"There was opportunity for each one to show what he could really do."
"You know this kind of work will help us in regular school."
"I teach my dad and mother something new every night. You see they never did get to come to a school like this when they were little."
"I'd like to stay longer. Couldn't we have overnight camp instead of a day camp next year?"
"I've read several books because I wanted to and enjoyed it."
Youth says: "I am seventeen years old and this is the first time I have had anything good to do in the summertime. It has been fun and I want to thank all who have worked with us to make this vacation possible."
"Anyone who has not taken advantage of the summer program is just crazy. I have had the time of my life. You know I even arranged my work hours so I could participate in everything offered. I have enjoyed it all."
"I wish the program would go on the year round. I like the dramas and short plays."
"I don't see why the program has to end before school starts in September. I'd like to come every day until then."
"I am hoping that it will be carried on next summer and throughout the years because it helps so many people to have wholesome minds and cooperative spirits."
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"The staff didn't boss, but were very helpful as a part of the group. Each one had a fine sense of humor."
"We learned that teachers are human beings the same as we are."
The Staff says: "We saw for once the unique pattern of desirable social control by the forces of group behavior, as boys and girls planned, worked and played together."
"The children and staff who participated have grown in better group behavior, self-confidence, and skill in a wide variety of fields."
"The staff learned that children who are understood and given individual help will not have behavior problems that cause trouble."
"This has taught me more than any course in college."
"I feel that I have grown more than the children."
"There just are no real discipline problems."
"Children developed a more cooperative attitude toward their illstructors and toward school in general."
"Children gained a greater degree of independence in making decisions and working out problems."
"Many individuals were given the opportunity to try things they had always wanted to do but had not been given the chance."
VII. Suggestions for improvement of future programs: The following general suggestions come from coordinators and staffs, visiting specialists z.nd from members of the Department of Education Staff who visited programs. There is need for:
1. Earlier and more careful planning at both local and state levels.
2. Local system superintendent to make an early appointment of system coordinator for summer 1953. (Many have already been appointed.)
3. A uniform and more simplified system of record keeping and reporting to be devised.
4. System planning groups to include representation from all groups and agencies within a community concerned with programs for children and youth, as, Recreational Agencies, Library Services, Church groups, P.T.A., Civic Organizations, and Departments of Health and Welfare.
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5. A better understanding on the part of the parents, children and lay groups of the purposes and opportunities of the program.
6. Better utilization of community facilities and resources.
7. Developing plans for reaching a larger number of rural children and youth.
8. Providing limited transportation for rural children.
9. Making better provision for meeting nutritional needs of participants.
VIII. What is the future of the Extended School Program? The young people, parents, lay and professional groups ask that it be continued. The many statements from parents, civic leaders, children and youth, both orally and in writing, give evidence to that fact.
This program is recognized by educators over the Nation as one of
the most forward looking movements made in education, under state
leadership, in many years.
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One hundred-thirty-seven (137) System Superintendents have indiciated they want a program in their system in the Summer of 1953. There will be others when newly elected superintendents go into office in January.
The estimated cost to the State of a program which permits all systems desiring programs and presenting well-planned and locally supported programs for Summer, 1953, is $1,800,000.00.
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DIVISION OF FOOD DISTRIBUTION
The Division of Food Distribution is the distributing agency in Georgia for donated foods made available by the United States Department of Agriculture. The State Department of Education has an agreement with the United States Department of Agriculture to accept, allocate and distribute such donated foods as become available through the National School Lunch Act and the regular farm subsidy program.
Distribution is being made to 325 sub-distributing agencies in Georgia as follows: 159 county school systems, 43 independent school systems, 14 private schools, 13 parochial schools, 16 nursery schools and 80 institutions.
The division has been able to promote the use, care and storage of these foods in the recipient groups of these sub-distributing agencies as well as supervise the unloading and distribution of carlot shipments in 100 centrally located delivery points, thereby serving the entire state. The activities of this division have greatly increased and expanded during the biennium ending June 30, 1952. Much effort has been concentrated in the redistribution phase of the program. The supervisors, through inventories and visitation have rendered invaluable service to superintendents, principals and school lunch managers by redistributing foods within the systems among the schools. This has prevented stockpiles accumulating and at the same time more adequately serving the needs of the school children. Besides consultative services rendered at the time of visits, the supervisors have through workshops and other group meetings, been able to assist the lunch managers with their food distribution problems.
A total of 28,244,525 pounds valued at $2,781,437.66 was distributed during the biennium ending June 30, 1952. This quantity was delivered in the state in 932 carlot shipments. A total of 27 commodities was received and distributed.
The following table shows the distribution made to the several categories of agencies during the past two-year period.
County school system Independent school
systems Private schools Parochial schools _ Nursery schools
Pounds
Value
_18,420,242 $1,171,214.58
4,740,502 210,575 192,233 13,526
824,827.48 34,765.15 30,648.83 2,642.27
Pounds
Value
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Total distribution to schools
Summer camps __ _._._
Institutions . .._._
_.._._.. _
County Welfare Departments
Total State distribution
__ __
. 23,577,078 $2,064,198.31
.
12,007
2,992.50
. 4,639,798 708,943.92
.
15,642
5,302.93
_ . 28,244,525 $2,781,437.66
The following table shows the distribution in pounds and the value of the distribution made to the county and independent school systems during the biennium ending June 30, 1952.
County Systems
Pounds
Appling
105,705
Atkinson . 90,140
Bacon
. 32,719
Baker
. 29,762
Baldwin _.. 129,981
Banks
. 47,972
Barrow
. 84,086
Bartow
. 132,530
Ben Hill . 49,172
Berrien _ __. 108,681
Bibb ..__ _.. _.. 789,711
Bleckley
. 45,353
Brantley
. 67,183
Brooks _ . 102,078
Bryan .._ . 78,855
Bulloch
. 201,762
Burke
. 96,780
Butts _ . 54,290
Calhoun
56,178
Camden .. _ . 64,183
Candler
. 52,482
Carroll .. _._ . 204,474
Catoosa
. 157,044
Charlton . 44,470
Chatham . 937,701
Chat'hoo'ce .. 23,136
Chattooga . 116,331
Cherokee . 183,901
Clarke
. 80,975
Clay
. 31,525
Clayton
. 150,851
Clinch .._ . 36,006
Cobb
. 353,986
Coffee
. 174,865
Colquitt .._ . 200,053
Columbia . 81,602
Cook
. 80,094
Coweta
. 126,090
Crawford . 39,104
Crisp
. 83,632
Dade
. 61,590
Dawson
32,294
Decatur ._ . 149,000
DeKalb _ . 490,019
Dodge
. 120,790
Dooly _ . 98,329
Dougherty . 207,454
Value
$ 18,553.27 16,578.07 3,657.95 4,013.92 22,925.65 7,711.58 14,231.84 21,190.15 8,602.13 19,761.09
149,825.01 8,552.24 12,191.08 17,710.69 14,998.47 35,566.74 14,300.83 10,368.59 10,846.76 10,876.68 9,730.34 36,206.04 24,150.87 7,104.46
178,844.83 4,251.41 18,985.44 29,755.00 14,966.96 5,749.45 26,763.69 6,421.21 64,296.84 31,859.92 36,348.61 14,289.65 13,685.87 19,524.41 7,427.19 12,705.78 9,502.71 5,287.77 24,355.26
81,448.50 20,986.01 16,651.26 38,631.60
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County Systems
Douglas Early Echols Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry Houston IlWin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie
Pounds
103,309 . 94,501 . 26,833 . 97,031 . 86,719 . 150,245 . 66,018 . 136,279 . 52,856 . 211,640 . 63,350 . 133,151 . 991,170 . 69,018 . 32,490 . 209,183 . 133,737 . 153,053 . 122,881 . 248,508 .. 122,950 . 157,893 . 113,147 . 81,884 . 72,348 . 137,554 . 93,287 . 107,607 . 120,916
93,223 . 107,111 . 45,171 . 82,690 . 141,361 . 54,202 . 68,389 . 57,968 . 35,443 . 47,976 . 196,394 . 36,550 . 61,987 . 35,504 . 32,411
111,154 40,801 . 84,397
Value
17,731.50 13,703.71 5,083.22 16,790.40 12,750.45 25,909.65 13,122.30 21,976.50 9,356.18 43,204.29 9,620.28 22,271.09 172,987.60 12,151. 78 5,610.58 32,930.07 22,412.62 27,990.10 22,747.26 43,495.22 20,727.20 27,628.64 8,188.84 14,056.40 10,912.63 23,923.10 17,505.28 19,615.03 22,834.69 15,882.93 19,271.60 7,391.89 13,047.34 22,811.31 8,880.58 10,486.77 10,307.73 6,047.23 8,830.50 29,606.70 5,798.34 10,371.43 6,427.02 5,689.86 18,819.18 17,278.35 13,195.78
County Systems
Pounds
McIntosh
40,691
Macon __
67,975
Madison
106,299
Marion
47,977
Meriwether __ 138,717
Miller
50,917
Mitchell
83,800
Monroe
130,183
Montgomery __ Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton
Oconee
Oglethorpe __ Paulding Peach
38,424 89,635 95,357
522,432 144,344
60,793
85,779 110,265
70,821
Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun
Randolph Richmond Rockdale
Schley ---______
59,685 75,841 66,031 182,237
61,602 49,011 54,215 111,322
75,548 518,115 57,223
24,281
Screven -------- 117,016
Seminole
61,349
Spalding
137,510
Stephens
101,150
Value
9,788.57 10,182.07
17,452.25 7,692.80
25,085.34 7,179.49
13,905.15 18,240.53
5,577.60 15,280.33 16,112.98
68,900.87 25,776.34
11,404.58
13,341. 76 20,339.73 13,507.87
15,614.47 14,570.28 12,621.12 32,708.43
11,086.52 7,599.32 3,411.81
19,051.57
13,679.04 88,029.03
9,119.76
3,872.68
19,203.04 11,322.92 24,891.62
16,384.70
County Systems
Pounds
Stewart Sumter
Talbot Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor
Telfair Terrell
34,559 74,667
37,550 23,031 143,445 54,963
79,440 54,002
Thamas Tift Toombs __
Towns Treutlen _
Troup
Turner Twiggs Union
163,688 90,700 188,489
29,330 47,424
112,562
65,180 50,614 44,620
Upson Walker Walton
Ware
99,940 209,331 116,928
107,593
Warren
59,854
Washington __ 111,493
Wayne
105,824
Webster
24,544
Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox
58,165 53,696 212,206
- 76,317
W'lk
76954
1 es ---------- ,
Wilkinson ---- 56,996
Worth
108,511
Value
5,627.56 11,809.12 5,895.16 3,034.59 24,129.65 10,716.83 12,718.50 9,070.82 29,396.17 19,816.45 28,031.64 4,317.08 8,803.99 20,015.48 11,297.03 9,152.16 5,918.10 19,817.79 31,586.66 20,032.46 20,095.83 9,992.72 20,326.56 20,924.47
3,849.76 10,919.69 8,339.43 32,670.84
11,221.68
12,908.58
9,453.61
18,0779.24
Independent
Systems
Pounds
Americus
75,530
Athens
177,769
Atlanta
1,310,867
Barnesville
27,683
Bremen
24,663
Calhoun
32,973
Carrollton
68,325
Cartersville __ 99,483
Cedartown
94,801
Chickamauga 24,338
Cochran
48,769
Commerce
33,282
Cordele
75,260
Dalton
129,500
Decatur
124,126
Douglas
63,663
Dublin
86,660
Elberton
90,463
Fitzgerald
34,491
Gainesville
89,749
Value
$ 13,413.85 32,691.69
229,287.18 4,197.44 4,816.81 5,908.39 12,289.92
9,657.03 17,135.32 -.3;568.81
7,604.20 5,885.12 12,468.66 20,883.50 17,864.43 11,854.90 17,306.84
14,640.79 3,413.51 13,867.65
Independent Systems
Griffin Hogansville __
LaGrange Marietta Monroe Moultrie Newnan
Pelham Quitman Rome
*Tallapoosa __ Thomaston __ Thomasville __ Tifton Toccoa Trion Valdosta
Waycross West Point __ Winder
Pounds
97,659 26,460
160,856 227,161
60,667 165,246 26,882
38,639 43,088 179,601
4,338 116,190 108,470 98,290
67,102 50,631 192,526
146,173 21,567 29,425
Value
18,899.89 3,562.83
28,706.60 52,032.21
9,940.14 29,890.58
2,453.60
7,253.03 7,885.13 31,051.01
770.51 20,722.43 18,466.72 18,369.24 10,238.28 8,758.41 36,955.80
26,202.88 3,485.49 3,851.91
Because of limited space the other 123 recipient agencies are not listed. However, Milledgeville State Hospital received 2,990,128 pounds valued at $483,625.77.
*First half of biennium served through Haralson County.
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SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM
The State Department of Education first sponsored the School Lunch Program in 1943. In May 1946 the National School Lunch Act was passed and the program has been on a permanent basis since that time. The cash assistance from Federal funds, new school buildings and improved facilities in existing lunchrooms have made it possible for an increased number of children to have lunch at school.
The growth of the program is indicated by:
Number of Children-In 1944 approximately 146,000 children participated, in 1947 the total was 217,000 and in 1952 the total was 281,000. The 1952 figure represents about 36.5 of all children enrolled in school in Georgia.
Number of Meals Served-The number of meals served has increased by 116 percent since 1944. 21.2 million meals in 1944 up to nearly 45.8 million meals in 1952. In addition to the increased number of meals the quality of meals served has improved. In 1944 only one-third of the meals were complete with milk; in 1952 the proportion had risen to more than 86.6 percent. The complete lunch with milk is designed to meet at least one-third of a child's daily nutritional requirements.
Local Food Purchases-Most of the food used is purchased locally. As more and better meals have been served the schools have purchased larger quantities of food from local merchants.
Program Income-The total cost of the program in 1952 was $12,700,000.00. Federal funds amounting to $2,363,896.00 were paid to schools as reimbursement for lunches served. The children paid $8,100,000.00 for lunches. The balance of cost was paid from private groups, adults, and other local contributions.
Federal Assistance Per Meal-Each year the Federal apprOprIatIOn is being used to assist schools with a larger number of meals served, thus the rates per meal have decreased. The rate of Federal assistance per meal has declined from 9 in 1947 to slightly under 5.3 in 1952.
Under the National School Lunch Act the State Department of Education, School Lunch Division has been responsible for the administration of the lunch programs. The School Lunch Division has assisted schools with the promotion, development and improvement of the lunch program.
A State School Lunch Advisory Committee was established in 1951 to
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assist with establishing policies for programs, recommending types of training programs, establishing rates of reimbursements for schools.
The staff has continued to guide the activities of the Georgia School Food Service Association. This is an organization for school lunch personnel with the following purposes:
(1) Maintain and improve child and adult health in the school, community and nation through nutritionally adequate and educationally sound, non-profit quantity food services.
(2) Develop and maintain high standards for quantity food service and for food service personnel.
(3) Create and promote through cooperative efforts public interest in the cause of nutritionally adequate quantity food service.
(4) Secure adequate legislation and laws for the improvement of national health, the education program and the advancement of matters of interest to quantity food service programs.
(5) Promote interest in the recruitment and training of personnel for quantity food service work and to improve and protect the status of quantity food service personnel.
The Georgia Association is affiliated with the American School Food Service Association.
The training programs were conducted by the School Lunch Staff in cooperation with the Schools of Home Economics at the University of Georgia, Athens, and Georgia State College for Women, Milledgeville. Four different programs were conducted with a total of 225 school lunch personnel attending.
Fort Valley State College cooperated In conducting a training program for Negro School Lunch Personnel, 66 people attended this meeting.
In addition to the state wide programs school lunch supervisors conducted training programs for county and city systems.
There is a great need for qualified personnel to be employed in lunchrooms and qualified people to be employed to supervise the programs for county or city systems. The School Lunch Staff has asked colleges to place more school lunch courses on the curriculum and to encourage a larger number of students to take courses. The scarcity of qualified people may be partly attributed to the salary. The qualified manager or supervisor should receive a salary comparable to other members of school staff, with similar qualifications and experiences. The salary should be paid from the same source as other salaries.
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A guide-"Foundation of School Lunch Operation," was developed by the School Lunch Supervisors and released in June 1952. This guide was used in conducting training programs this summer and will continue to be used during the year by school lunch supervisors and homemaking teachers.
Other guides developed during 1950-51 are: "Planning Lunchrooms," and "School Lunch Equipment Specifications." The bulletins have been used by superintendents, principals and architects in planning new lunchrooms in new buildings and remodeling lunchrooms. The members of School Lunch Division have checked school lunch floor plans for adequate space and equipment; the arrangement of equipment. They have advised superintendents and architects about school lunch floor plans.
There has been a great need for more supervision of the Negro Lunch Programs. A Negro School Lunch Supervisor has been employed to assist with problems in operating the Negro Lunch Programs.
All indications are that more and more children will be attending schools. In the new buildings, new lunchrooms are included in the plans. The increased number of lunchrooms having better facilities to Sl'rve more children will result in heavier demands on Federal aid. The assistance to schools must be increased to serve all the children in Georgia.
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WAR SURPLUS PROPERTIES
Contrary to the thinking of many people, the flow of War Surplus Properties continues at about the same rate as was experienced several years ago after the close of World War II. A large percent of available war surplus is still being channeled into health and educational institutions eligible to receive such properties. An institution must show that it is tax exempt and operates non-profit in order to participate in the program.
The Georgia State Agency for war surplus properties is the distributing agency for all surplus materials and supplies obtained from military installations and other government agencies. Most of these properties are handled through the State Agency warehouse, located at 200 Walker St., S. W., Atlanta.
After the enactment of Public Law 754 in September 1950, the health institutions started to participate in the program on January 1, 1951. Since that time, the distribution of property has been approximately twenty-five percent to health and seventy-five percent to education.
The acquisition cost of surplus properties transferred for Education and Public Health within the State from January 1, 1946 through June 30, 1952 is as follows:
Personal Property
$14,214,964
Real Property
21,554,849
Total
37,129,682
The actual cost of the personal property to the receiving institution is less than five percent of the government's acquisition cost of the property. If the present law governing surplus properties remains unchanged for the next few years, indications are that health and educational institutions will be greatly benefited by the program.
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THE SCHOOL HEALTH PROGRAM
The School Health Program is gaining momentum from year to year in our state. It is being enlarged and expanded in many areas.
The scope of the program includes:
1. Healthful School-Community Environment-Safe and healthful surroundings which include the mental, emotional and social as well as physical environment that favorably affect living and learning in the school and community. This includes safe, sanitary, adequate buildings and grounds with gymnasiums, clinics, lunchrooms, athletic fields, improved place space, proper lighting, heating, ventilation, good housekeeping, modem equipment; good school program properly carried out by mentally and physically healthly school personnel.
2. Health Services-Health Department with commissioner, nurses, engineer, nutritionist, clerk; private physicans and dentists and service agencies cooperating in a program that places emphasis on health education, prevention and control of communicable diseases, the discovery and correction of remediable defects.
3. Physical Education and Recreation-A program that contributes most to the health of all children and youth through the development of the organic powers of children, the nuromuscular skills, interest and skills in a wide variety of recreational activities, and the social and moral standards such as good sportsmanship, courage and faithfulness to duty, etc.
4. Health Instruction-Functional instruction, direct and indirect, that uses a wide variety of experiences to establish desirable health behavior for all students. This includes nutrition, personal hygiene, safety, first aid, dental hygiene, alcohol and other habit-forming drugs, family living, etc.
SIGNS OF IMPROVEMENT
In the area of physical environment much progress has been made. New school buildings properly lighted, heated and ventilated containing clinic rooms, lunchrooms, modem equipment, with adequate grounds, local health department buildings and a number of new hospitals are being constructed throughout the state.
Health Services are rapidly improving. In this area during the school year 1950-51, for which figures are available, 41,250 children in 27
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counties were given audiometric tests, and vision tests were given to 55,089 children in 32 counties.
During the school year 1951-52, the number of children tested in both programs has approximately doubled.
Recently, a Division of School Health Services has been established in the State Department of Public Health. This is another forward step in the improvement of the School Health Program. The vision and hearing testing program is part of this new division.
Other divisions render valuable services to schools-Public Health Education, Dental Health, Maternal and Child Health, including Mental Health, Nursing, Engineering and Local Health Departments.
Physical education and recreation programs are slowly improving in our schools. More well-trained teachers are being employed and the schools are beginning to realize the importance of good programs in these areas.
Health instruction has made a great deal of progress in recent years. The traditional text-book methods are being replaced with functional instruction based upon the needs, interests and abilities of children, ond upon the health problems of the school and community.
The Georgia Council on Teacher Education is preparing a report which gives the RESPONSIBILITIES, COMPETENCIES, and TRAINING EXPERIENCES necessary for all school personnel in the school health program. It is expected that this will be of invaluable service in helping to improve the program.
NEEDED IMPROVEMENTS
1. In our building program gymnasiums need to be constructed and then used in the physical education program rather than be monopolized by basketball.
2. Those counties that do not have health departments should work to establish one as soon as possible.
3. Good physical education programs should be set-up in all schools for all children-1st through 12th grades-and the size of' the classes and credit given in high school should be in line with classes and credit in other areas.
4. Although much progress has been made in functional health instructions, all students are not being reached. In high school this in-
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struction should not be left to chance but at least one semester's work in the ninth grade and another in the twelfth grade should be required of all students. This should be in addition to that given in other areas of the curriculum.
5. Since all school personnel have definite responsibilities in the school health program they should have such training as will enable them to meet these responsibilities successfully. The report referred to above should serve as a guide in this training. Only in this way will we be able to have the kind of school health programs our children need and deserve.
6. The State Department of Education badly needs a consultant in Physical Education and Recreation.
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TEXTBOOK AND LIBRARY PROGRAM
The free textbook program has continued to operate for the benefit of the masses of the children, making it possible for them to have books at less cost than their parents could obtain them through individual purchases. At the same time, the program has brought improvement in school enrollment, attendance, and promotions.
Acting under the authority of the textbook law, the State Board of Education provides textbooks for all the children attending the public schools, from the first grade through the twelfth grade.
The State Board of Education provides a multiple listing of textbooks in all subject fields, from which listing professional committees of local school systems may select the instructional materials that will best meet their respective needs.
Before any textbook is adopted by the State Board, it must first be examined, evaluated, and recommended for adoption by a professional committee composed of superintendents, principals, instructional supervisors, and teachers actually engaged in public school work.
The increased enrollment, the addition of the twelfth grade, and the increased prices of materials have added greatly to the cost of providing the necessary instructional materials. The present net cost is approximately one and one-fourth cents per pupil per school day, or twenty-five cents per pupil per school month. An increased allotment of one-fourth cent per pupil day, or five cents per pupil school month, would make it possible for the superintendents of local systems to provide a more adequate supply of instructional materials.
Many of the textbooks now in use are really unfit to be in the hands of the children, and should be replaced at the first opportunity.
Library for the Blind
The State Board of Education took over the operation of the Library for the Blind on July 1, 1951. The Federal authorities furnish the materials and the state distributes these to the blind.
During the first year of its operation, 4,803 Braille books and magazines were distributed, and 40,873 talking books-a total of 45,676.
This service is available to all blind people of the state who request it.
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REPORT OF THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF AUDIO-VISUAL EDUCATION
The audio-visual program of the State Department of Education began distributing films November 18, 1947, and during the school year of 1947-48 a total of 325 schools qualified to receive this service and used a total of 10,000 films during the school year from a small film library operated from 262 Capitol Place. The library contained a total of 660 titles.
Since this first year of operation, 1947-48, the film library has been greatly expanded, and there are now, in addition to what is perhaps the finest single film library in the United States located at 121 Memorial Dr., S. W., three regional branch libraries located at Collegeboro, Tifton and Macon. The libraries now contain approximately 2500 titles, and during 1951-52 a total of 977 schools completed their registrations and 117,000 bookings were booked. The rental value of these films would amount to perhaps more than $350,000 this school year if the schools had to pay the regular rental rates. The films from these libraries are furnished free with the exception of a small insurance charge of $10.00 per school year.
A total of 28 local county film libraries have been started by the Division during the last two years, and we expect to activate 10 more this school year. These local county libraries are made possible by grants-inaid of $1,000 each on a fifty-fifty matching basis. The service is now being expanded to include service to the regional book libraries and public libraries of the State in order that adult groups may have the benefit of documentary and informative films.
The Division pays the postage to and from the schools and is the only State in the Union to offer such a service. Some states pay the postage to the school and it is necessary for the school to pay the return postage.
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LIBRARY SERVICE
The library service program is designed to give financial aid in the purchase of library materials and assistance in the establishment of regional and county libraries; provide advisory service to schools and public libraries; furnish a reference and lending service and a centralized catalog service.
The staff of trained librarians gives advice and assistance on organization, administration, selection and use of library materials, planning buildings and library quarters, bookmobiles and other problems related to the library program. Requests for visits from the staff, made by librarians, library boards and schools, have steadily increased.
In-service training is an important part of the library program. Eighteen two-day library institutes were held during 1952. At one series of nine meetings, attention was focused primarily on school library problems, policies and practices, while the second series of meetings emphasized the needs, services and policies of public libraries. Since the school and public library programs are so closely integrated, attendance was not limited to either special group. Some persons in both fields of service were present at most of the meetings and gave a wider viewpoint to the discussions than would otherwise have been possible. A dinner and evening meeting was held in connection with each public library institute for library board members. Such opportunities for meeting fellow workers, exchanging ideas and talking over problems have proven to be one of the best means of widening the scope and understanding of library service and improving library techniques.
In January of each year, the directors of the regional and large county library programs have met in Atlanta with members of the state library staff and department heads for the purpose of evaluating the state library program and considering areas for future emphasis and development.
The state school library matching fund amounting to $300,000 annually is allocated to county and independent school systems on a per teacher basis. The state pays two-thirds of the amount of library orders. Since 1938, when the school matching fund was first made available for the purchase of library materials, there has been a steady increase in the number and marked improvement in the quality of books available to Georgia's school children. Special attention is called to an increase in the purchase and use of library materials related to curriculum needs. Reports indicate that children and young people are doing more pur-
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poseful reading on a voluntary basis. More teachers and librarians are working together to provide reading guidance. A great deal of emphasis has been placed on improving elementary school library service through central library collections.
High School Libraries have benefitted from the evaluation of the school program in many schools in the past two years. Improvements in service, quarters, book collections and use of the library have been made as a result of these self-evaluations.
Schools have benefitted greatly from the rural public library program. Many of them serve as centers for distributing books to the entire community. This gives the schools another opportunity to become real community centers.
The Minimum Foundation Program for Education Act made provisions for public library service which have stimulated many counties to qualify for the increased state aid funds available for the purchase of books and library materials and to meet the requirements necessary to secure the services of a professionally trained person as county librarian. This has been accomplished chiefly by two or more counties pooling their library resources to organize a regional or multi-county library, and by already established regional libraries expanding their services to include adjoining counties. Eight new regional libraries have been organized during 1951-52, the first year that the Minimum Foundation Program has been in operation. This is the largest number of counties to combine for regional library service in anyone year since 1944-45, when state aid funds were first provided for rural public library development.
Twenty-three regional library systems are now serving 56 counties, slightly more than one-third of Georgia's 159 counties. Eighty-four counties are being served on a county-wide basis, making a total of 140 counties participating in the use of state aid funds for public libraries. Six of the 19 counties without county-wide or regional library service, receiving state aid, do not yet have a free public library within their borders.
Since the ultimate goal of the state library program is to organize all Georgia counties into a network of regional library systems, it is most encouraging to find that the Minimum Foundation Program tends to encourage counties to recognize the value of working together in this way for a better library service than could otherwise be secured with the local funds available in most counties, and is, therefore, contributing
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directly to the accomplishment of the overall state plan for public library development.
State aid has continued to stimulate increases in local library appropriations from City Councils, County Boards of Commissioners of Roads and Revenue and Boards of Education, which are the primary sources of local financial support for library service. Local library appropriations have been increased $302,450.82 for the biennium over the year 1949-50.
The total income from all sources for 155 public, municipal, county and regional libraries operating in 153 counties reached $1,531,657.36 for the year 1951. When this is evaluated on the basis of the state's total population, it provides only $.440z per capita for public library service, which is far below the standards of $1.50 per capita recommended by the American Library Association for minimum library service, or the national average of $.52 per capita.
Georgia compares favorably with other states in the number of bookmobiles operated by county and regional libraries, taking books direct to rural schools, communities and farm families. Thirty-nine bookmobiles are now giving this service in 67 counties. Fifteen new bookmobiles have been purchased by local libraries and put into operation in the past two years. Six of these are replacing vehicles completely worn out by eight to ten years of constant travel.
The establishment of more regional and county libraries and the increase in library service on the local level continues to widen the extent and scope of the Library Extension Service through which book loans are made and information supplied to other libraries, and to schools, organizations and individuals in sections of the state not yet within the service area of a local library.
During the biennium, 112,003 books and other printed materials have been circulated through these channels to serve thousands of Georgia citizens. Packages and boxes of books have gone out daily by mail and express to all parts of the state. Sixty-five per cent of the requests for reference service and information on special subjects came from local libraries for inter-library loans to supplement their collections. This indicates an encouraging trend in the use of libraries by serious readers for factual information to meet special needs. Notable among the services to special groups were the generous loans of books made to the summer workshops for teachers as well as to similar groups studying throughout the year.
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The book collection now totals 71,822 volumes, 17,135 new books having been added since the last report. The books are supplemented by files of magazines, pamphlets, clippings, and other printed materials.
Catalog cards, used for indexing book collections, were furnished to 317 school libraries, 2 county school systems, 61 county libraries, and 18 regional libraries during the biennium. The cards were prepared and distributed on an average of 10,378 sets a month. Their use has shortened the time needed for technical work on the part of local librarians and has allowed more time in personal service to schools and communities.
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RESULTS OF EIGHT YEARS OPERATION' OF THE STATE AID PROGRAM FOR EXPANDING RURAL PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE
I I Regional library systems receiving state aid
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County library systems receiving state aid
Municipal public libraries NOT receiving state aid
D Counties without Iibranes
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VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
The total enrollment in all phases of the Vocational Education Program for the year ending June 30, 1951 was 201,538. For the year ending June 30, 1952, 184,769 were enrolled in these vocational classes. The above enrollment includes what is termed as the regular program of Vocational Education, and also the Veterans Program-Veterans of World War II. During the year ending June 30, 1951, 41,701 veterans were enrolled in various vocational classes. In the year ending June 30, 1952, 37,907 veterans were enrolled. There is a drop-off in enrollment of veterans during the year ending June 30, 1952, as compared to the previous year. This is because these veterans are completing their education entitlements. Enrollment is these veteran classes will continue to drop until all veterans finish their training.
The last annual report for the federal office of education listed Georgia in 4th place with the states of the nation in total enrollment in federally aided vocational classes. This report also shows that Georgia ranked 13th in expenditures for vocational education. Georgia still ranks low among states of the nation in per capita costs of instruction in vocational education. This indicates that full value of expenditures for the program is being obtained.
The Georgia vocational program extends to every county in the state, exceptiong one (Chattahoochee). Yet there are communities not yet being served adequately with vocational education programs. Some schools need more than one teacher in some of the vocational fields (Agriculture, Distributive Education, Home Economics, and Trade and Industries) . Some schools have classes in one of the programs, but should have one or more of the other programs. Only a small per cent of the schools have all of the four programs.
Georgia has made considerable progress in vocational education during the past two years. Considerably more funds have been made available for this program. Yet if we are to go forward, greater goals must be obtained. As new industries continue to come to our state; as farming becomes more complicated and technical; as the increasing production of consumer goods demand better and more equitable distribution; and as our homes continue to be the chief bulwark of our social and economic life, Georgia's people (youth and adults) must have better and ever growing programs of vocational education in these fields.
A summary of each of the phases of vocational education that is carried on in the secondary schools of Georgia is given below.
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VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE
Georgia had a total of 414 departments of vocational agriculture with 409 full-time teachers for the year ending June 30, 1952. A total of 57,619 individuals were enrolled in all-day, day-unit, young farmer and adult evening classes.
Vocational agriculture teachers who are employed in the public schools conduct classes for in-school and out-of-school groups.
"All-day" students are those who are regularly enrolled in school on a full-time basis and spend at least ninety minutes each day in the study of agriculture in addition to actual farm work on home projects. "Dayunit" students are the same as all-day pupils except that they study agriculture only one to two periods each week. "Young farmer" students are out-of-school youths who return to the school and study agriculture at convenient periods during the year. "Adult evening classes" are for adult farmers who study their farm problems under the guidance of the teachers of vocational agriculture.
There has been a decrease in the number of vocational agricultural departments and teachers in the public schools of Georgia since 1942. As of June 30, 1952, there were 70 less departments of vocational agriculture and 52 fewer teachers of vocational agriculture in the public schools of Georgia than there was during the fiscal year 1941-42. Two main
reasons are responsible for this decrease; first, the consolidation of
schools, and second, the method of allotting teachers on the bll~is of allday or regular school a.ttenaallce does not give credit for work done by teachers of vocational agriculture for out-of-school groups such as young and adult farmers classes. Therefore, a number of small high schools have not been in a position to employ an agriculture teacher because the teacher allotment would not permit including agriculture in the school program.
Emphasis has been placed for the past two years on adjusting the agricultural program to the changing farming conditions in the state. More stress has been put on the production of good pastures and feed crops as well as improved practices in livestock production.
Continued stress has been placed on the production and preservation of food for family needs. Many school community food processing plants have been adapting their canning units to handle both glass jars and tin, and they have spent approximately $300,000 over the past three years adding additional equipment for this adaptation. Under the supervision of teachers of vocational agriculture farm families have in the past two years processed 6,771,400 pints of fruits, meats and vegetables in school
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canning plants. Home economics teachers assisted agriculture teachers in the canning operation.
Since farming is becoming more highly mechanized, farm shop work which is carried on as a part of the instructional program of teachers of vocational agriculture rendered valuable service to farmers. Georgia has 397 schools with farm shops, operated under the supervision of the teacher of agriculture. In these farm shops last year, high school students enrolled in vocational agriculture and adult farmers made 38,716 items of farm equipment such as self feeders, screen windows and doors, chicken brooders and feeders, household furniture, farm tools, and mowing machines. These same groups repaired in vocational school shops more than 35,000 items including tractors, farm trucks, grain drills, stalk cutters, mowing machines, and combines.
In addition to teaching agriculture in the high schools, teachers of vocational agriculture last year taught 31,627 adult farmers enrolled in regular evening classes. A total of 658 classes were held at which the adult farmers were in attendance. Some of the major problems taught in these evening classes included livestock, production, soil conservation, controlling insects and diseases, and establishing permanent pastures.
According to a recent study made in 1950, there were 58,000 rural farm boys included in the five-year age group 14-18, and more than 50 per cent of this group drop out of school before completing the 11 th grade. Since the above figures indicate that many of our farm boys are not completing high school and have not had an opportunity to take agriculture in the all-day program, the vocational agriculture program is being expanded to include in the regular program a course of instruction for young farmers who are interested in coming back to school a few days each month to deal with some of the basic problems with which they are confronted in their farming programs. Last year 15 special teachers were employed to devote full time to young farmer work. This was in addition to the young farmers being taught by the regular teachers of vocational agriculture.
Membership in the Future Farmers of America, a youth organization of farm boys enrolled in vocational agriculture classes, reached an alltime high of 15,587 during last fiscal year. Some of the most important work done by FFA members in their supervised project programs included producing higher com and cotton yields, establishing and maintaining temporary winter grazing and permanent pastures, growing improved livestock, and participating in home improvement activities. Awards were given to FFA members and teachers in recognition of the
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most outstanding work done in these farming enterprises. Similarly, awards were presented for public speaking, quartet, chapter achievement, livestock judging, farm mechanics, electrification, soil and water management, and Georgia Planter.
In the annual FFA winter grazing contest last year, 6,657 acres in temporary grazing crops were planted by 1,986 boys who entered the contest. And 1,356 boys established 8,713 acres in permanent pastures, while 173 FFA members gained membership in the Hundred Bushel Corn Club last year by producing over 100 bushels on their acre of corn. Last winter 862 Future Farmers planted 968,728 pine tree seedlings and constructed 943,053 feet of fire breaks in their forestry projects.
ON-FARM TRAINING FOR VETERANS In addition to the regular program of vocational agriculture, the Vocational Education Service of the State Department of Education has been delegated the responsibility of administering and supervising the Institutional On-Farm Training Program for Veterans. This program is financed entirely with Federal funds made available by the Veterans Administration under the provisions of the G. I. Bill of Rights. As of June 30, 1952, a total of 37,638 veterans had been enrolled since the program began. Enrollees in the program include farm owners, renters, share croppers, and those farming on a partnership basis. A total of 5,741 farms have been purchased by veteran trainees since the program began and 684 of these were purchased during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1952. A brief record of the outstanding accomplishments of the veterans enrolled in the training program is given in the following table. This report was compiled as of June 30, 1952.
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Kind
Data about Capital Equipment on Farms of Trainees
Number
Items on Farms During
Fiscal Years*
Number Trainees with
Equipment**
Total Number
Obtained Since Class Was
Organized***
Tractors Trucks Combines Hay Balers Disc Harrows Wagons Disc Plows Power Dusters Grain Drills Manure Spreaders
10,901 8,984 1,135 1,411 9,973 9,282 6,413 3,581 2,355 634 I
9,676 8,105 1,067 1,307 9,234 8,724 5,955 3,390 2,270
586
13,530 12,665
1,164 1,695 13,053 10,331 6,923 4,850 2,501
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*Reports scope for all trainees reached during fiscal year (July 1 to June 30).
**Report from total enrollment during fiscal year, either owned in part or in full.
***Report total number obtained as result of class by all trainees since class was organized-number on hand when trainees enrolled not to be included in this column.
HOME ECONOMICS
Georgians-more than ever aware that their homes provide the foundations for the sort of characters their children build-are demanding more and more help from Education in the areas of home and family relationships. The public school Homemaking Education Program, which enrolled 57,923 boys and girls and men and women'last year, still lacks enough teachers to satisfy the demands. Some adult classes have more than 200 on their waiting lists. Many schools are applying for the second or third homemaking teacher.
For the year ending June 30, 1952, Georgia had a total of 466 high school departments of vocational homemaking with 519 teachers. In addition, there were 51 adult homemaking teachers in the vocational school in Macon, Savannah, Clarkesville, Atlanta, Augusta, and Rome. There were 423 teachers employed on nine months programs during 1951-52 and 99 employed on twelve months basis.
A total of 39,110 high school pupils were enrolled in vocational homemaking classes last year. These girls completed 128,947 home projects which were supervised by homemaking teachers upon home visits. The largest number of projects completed were in the area of clothing. These students made 72,695 garments at an estimated value of a quarter of a million dollars. The actual cost to parents was less than half this amount
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because of the skill students acquired in homemaking classes in making their own clothes. These girls also renovated or repaired an additional 25,122 garments for themselves or their families.
Although cooking and sewing are still basic to this type of education, the homemaking program has moved out into larger fields of service. 86 teachers' guided students in conducting play schools during the past year. This provided an opportunity for observation and study of children. Regular classes in home nursing have been included in the majority of homemaking programs. The Red Cross home nursing course has been taught by a number of homemaking teachers to adult groups. 86 homemaking teachers taught P.T.A. Parent Education classes. Homemaking teachers have helped with Georgia's school lunch program in many ways. There were 154 who planned menus, 75 who trained workers, 17 who supervised canning and freezing for the lunch room, 114 who assisted elementary teachers with nutrition education programs in connection with the lunch room. The twelfth grade course in Marriage and Family Relations which is being added in many schools is being taught by homemaking teachers whenever their schedule permits.
Considerable improvement has been made in the physical facilities in the homemaking departments during the past two years. Homemaking teachers have welcomed the opportunity to offer the facilities of the homemaking department to the people of the community for their use in P.T.A. meetings, Farm Bureaus, Civic clubs, Women's clubs, Red Cross programs, school banquets, fashion shows, faculty meetings, veterans classes in homemaking, and adult homemaking groups. Supervisors have given much time to working with architects in drawing layouts for equipment and in planning more adequate homemaking departments.
The Future Homemaker Organization now has a voluntary membership of 16,000 girls. The organization has done much to give dignity and grace to homemaking as woman's most important career. The wide range of homemaking activities in this program now includes everything from improving relationships in the girls' own home to understanding family life in other lands, community recreation, improving parent-child relationships, home-school beautification, personality development, play centers for children, fashion shows, and suppers cooked and served to the community groups. This program has elicited high praise from civic, religious, and educational leaders throughout the state. Six district meetings are held each year which assembles thousands of girls throughout the state.
There were 18,013 women enrolled in adult homemaking classes ill
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lS51-52. Since 27 per cent of the nation's married women work to help to provide for their families, homemaking as given special attention to helping them with the budgeting, systematic organization of their household tasks, nutrition and family health, consumer education, child care, family recreation, family counseling, and home beautification. Men wisely recognizing that good homes are everybody's business have entered adult homemaking classes in large numbers. Their special interests have been in stretching the family dollar, refinishing furniture, food preservation, landscaping, and understanding parent-child relationships.
A constant in-service training program has been carried on by the supervisory staff with homemaking teachers. 67 small study group meetings were held last year. These were planned and organized by teachers around homemaking teaching problems of current concern to them. A State Conference for both Negro and white homemaking teachers has been held each year. Homemaking supervisors participated in 28 school evaluations and 25 school building surveys during last year.
DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION
A major objective of Distributive Education is to help develop a more efficient distribution of the rapidly expanding production in the United States. In the year 1900 the value of national production equaled $30,300,000,000 but by 1950 the value of production had increased to $226,200,000,000. This expanding production capacity has brought about a corresponding increase in the number of people employed in distribution. The United States Department of Commerce reported in 1951 that 1/3 of the 62 million workers in the nation were employed in the distributive occupations and in the same year the Georgia Department of Commerce reported the retail and wholesale trades as the second greatest source of employment in Georgia. This evidence of the constantly progressing economy that requires an increased proportion of workers in distribution places an obligation for increased efficiency upon Distributive Education.
During the years 1950-51 and 1951-52 emphasis in the high school was placed upon improvement of the curriculum and the placement of students in part-time jobs that offered opportunities for advancement for the student-worker and for the employers a source of trained workers ready for promotion to full-time and supervisory positions on graduation. All students participated in the DE Clubs' leadership training program. Attendance at state and national conventions reflected a growing interest in the civic, business, and scholastic projects that build charac-
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ter and stress cooperation. Recognition of the state club by merchant groups, who set up awards for leadership projects, gave great impetus to the club work.
School administrators expressed greater interest in establishing high sch<;>ol cooperative part-time programs as a part of their vocational program but increased enrollment and the need to use all allotted teachers on existing vocational programs and academic subjects precluded any marked expansion in the number of high school DE programs.
In the adult program emphasis was placed upon practical training for store and service personnel in the smaller towns of the state since it was not possible with the available funds to meet the needs of all groups requesting training. Itinerant instructors and part-time teachers gave training courses on the sales, supervisory, and management levels to store and service personnel distributing various types of merchandise and services such as; furniture, drugs, clothing, variety products, jewelry, feed, groceries, gas and oil, auto parts, tourist service, insurance, real estate and food service. Although enrollment in individual classes increased, the overall enrollment in evening and part-time classes in 195152 fell slightly below that of 1950-51 due to the decrease in federal funds in 1951-52. Enrollment in evening and part-time classes in 1950-51 was 8,626 and 7,503 in 1951-52. Training courses were offered in 29 towns by 57 part-time teachers and 4 full-time teachers. The program was provided for both white and negro workers on the basis of need.
Major attention was given to the revision of teaching materials and to the development of a long range diploma program for the retailing and the food service program by which distributive workers can receive a diploma for 100 hours training in a specific field. Teaching outlines for both basic and elective courses were revised or developed. A handbook for high school coordinators was developed by local coordinators and state personnel.
Total enrollment for 1950-51, 9,351-1951-52, 7,946.
TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
Georgia has made more Industrial and Economic progress during the biennium just ended than in any other period of the same duration in the History of the State. This progress has caused an extreme shortage of trained workers and leaders in the industrial field, thus placing a further strain on the already inadequate industrial training facilities of the State.
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Although inadequate funds and other limiting factors have not allowed fulfillment of plans made for the past two years, considerable progress has been made in this phase of vocational education. However, only a , part of the demands for this type training have been met.
During the period July 1st, 1950, through June 30th, 1952-1023 Supervisors and Foremen for various industries were trained and certified. 5239 workers for the textile mills were trained. Many of these were placed in new plants locating in the State. In addition to these, training for the following trades was provided in seventy-seven centers:
Aircraft Mechanics Air Conditioner Auto Body and Fender Repairman Auto Mechanic Bookkeeper Barber Bricklayer Boilermaker Cabinet Maker Contractor Cooks and Chefs Commercial Artist Cosmetologist Dental Technician Domestic Service Draftsman Electrician Firemen Furniture Repairman Gasfitter Garment Maker Granite Cutter Landscaper
Machinist Meat Cutter Motion Picture Projector Operator Nurses Aids Peace Officer Photographer Plumber Radio Repairman Refrigerator Mechanic Service Station Manager Sewing Machine Repairman Shoe Repairman Sheetmetal Worker Spotter Stenographer Steamfitter Tailor Television Repairman Tire Recapper Tractor Repairman Typewriter Repairman Welder Woodworker-Carpenter
Enrollment By Type of Class
All Day Part-Time-Extension Evening
13,875 22,277 50,204*
86,356 *34,841 of this number are Veterans of World War II.
To take full advantage of the industrial opportunities we have in our State, we must continue to expand our trade and industrial training service to meet the needs of our growing industrial empire that is demanding more and more skilled workers. If these demands cannot be met with trained Georgia people, skilled workers will be imported from other states, or these industries will locate in states where their training needs can be fulfilled.
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VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE
Vocational Guidance is recognized as an integral part of the total program of educational services yet it is not identical with any other part. It has its greatest value to the individual student as assistance in identifying and evaluating interests, aptitudes, and abilities. Then in using this knowledge about self in choosing a vocation that will be satisfying to self and society. Further as assistance in fonnulating an educational program, within resources, that will qualify as tenninal education in preparation for entering the vocation.
Vocational G"idance has its greatest value to the school in providing significant information useful in curriculum planning, understanding students, and adapting teaching to meet individual needs.
Need for Vocational Guidance in our schools is indicated by the following which are sample requests for help received by the Department of Education from students and parents:
1. How can I find out what talents I have?
2. Where can I go to give my sons aptitude tests?
Programs of Vocational Guidance in our schools help students and parents alike with problems like these and many others. Finding solutions to such problems does much to help students make adjustments and in improving the efficiency and effectiveness of education as a whole.
During school year 1950-51 total white eleventh grade enrollment was 23,000. When this same group was in the seventh grade during 1946-47 there were 43,000. Likewise, during 1940-41 there were 73,000 enrolled
in the first grade. Therefore, Georgia schools are graduating 31 % of
the pupils who start in first grade. Many systems that have made a administrative provisions for Guidance; notably, Atlanta and Fulton find that Guidance services increase holding power at their schools resulting in a lower drop-out rate.
VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE IN GEORGIA HIGH SCHOOLS 1951-52
ITEM
1. Total Number High Schools 2. Number schools providing daily
scheduled time for counseling*
WHITE
551
185
NEGRO
8'1
38
TOTAL 532
223
* For footnote, see following page. 70
Number part-time or full-time
counselors
256
88
344
4. Total number periods devoted
to counseling daily.........................
463
128
586
5. Number of periods devoted to
counseling:
1 period per day.............
155
2 periods per day............................ 46
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5 periods per day............................ 3
Half-time
4
Full-time
24
73
228
8
54
o2
15 5
2
5
o
4
3
27
6. Selected other duties of part-time Counselors Principal.. Home Ec. Teacher Voc. Ag. Teacher Visiting Teacher
49
13
62
37
7'1
44
14 2
o....
16 2
7. Total enrolled in Counselor
Education, University of Georgia 1946-1952
1400
8. Number Counselors with some Professional Training at University of Georgia only.................... 64
9. Number Certified Counselors
with scheduled time
49
10. Total number Counselor Certificates
issued by State Department of
Education to March, 1952
.
122
11. Total number students enrolled in schools providing Counseling services
53,261
13,762
67,023
*From schedule sheet in Principal Annual Report to the Georgia Accrediting Commission, 224 State Office Building, Atlanta 3, Georgia.
Vocational Guidance has had two major objectives: (1) Provide leadership in establishing programs in local schools under local control, and (2) Provide leadership and assistance in Counselor education.
Perhaps no other single educational service has done so much with so little. The need is great as supported by the plans and approval of 20,000 lay people in the Georgia Education Panel program; Professional Educational organizations and "bills" passed by four different Georgia Youth Assemblies.
More resources need to be provided for this very significant educational service in our schools.
NORTH GEORGIA TRADE AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Clarkesville, Georgia
Enrollment The North Georgia Trade and Vocational School has had a total
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enrollment of 731 during the fiscal year of 1951-1952. A breakdown of this enrollment, and list of the courses, is enclosed on attached sheet.
It is to be noted that the veteran enrollment has dropped 212 from the preceding year, while the Rehab. enrollment has increased 55; the enrollment of others has increased by 19, making a total of 32 others enrolled at the end of the fiscal year. This compared with six at the end of the previous fiscal year.
There seems to be a widespread idea through Georgia that the Trade School is strictly a veterans or Rehabilitation school, as evidenced by the many inquiries we have had as to whether regular school people and citizens could enroll in the school.
PHY~CALIMPROVEMENTS
This school has carried on many improvements on existing buildings, and the completion of several additions which had been started. The dry cleaning plant has been completed and fully equipped. The laundry has been re-arranged and some new equipment added. This gives the North Georgia Trade and Vocational School one of the finest laundry and dry cleaning plants for instructional purposes in .the entire United States.
The addition to the photography shop started last fiscal year has been completed, and the necessary equipment set up to make this shop versatile enough to train for almost any occupation in the field of photography.
COURSES OF INSTRUCTION
One new course of instruction has been added during the year consisting of basic electricity, small motor rewinding, and electrical appliance repair. The enrollment is gradually growing in this particular shop, and it will be moved to the building which was used for textile training. A modem electrical laboratory is to be set up which will furnish basic electrical training for shops needing such training, such as auto mechanics, radio and refrigeration.
All facilities are ready for a commercial course as soon as a qualified instructor can be found.
The productive capacity of the farm is being continuously increased with emphasis being placed on pastures, beef cattle, dairy cattle, and poultry as means of supplying food for the dining hall.
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NORTH GEORGIA TRADE AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Clarkesville, Georgia
Full time enrollment for year:
1951-1952
Veterans Rehabs. Others TOTAL
264 .136
49
449
Part time enrollment for year:
Textile High School Homemaking
91 85 .......... 106
TOTAL
282
GRAND TOTAL
731
Average attendance (computed on full time basis)
287.49
COURSES
Auto mechanics Auto Painting and Body Repair Bricklaying Electrical Dry Cleaning Laundry Machine Shop Photography
Radio Repair and Servicing Radio Communications Pre-Vocational Training For Blind Refrigeration Shoe Repairing Watch and Clock Repair Woodworking
SOUTH GEORGIA TRADE & VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Americus, Georgia
The South Georgia Trade and Vocational School offers opportunities for learning to Georgia boys and girls who desire training in the various skilled mechanical occupations and other vocational training for which there are possibilities of employment in Georgia but for which training is not available in local communities. Tuition at this school was eliminated by the State Board of Education on September 1, 1951 thereby giving training opportunities to a larger number of rural youth.
One thousand and seventy six students have enrolled since its opening
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and approximately one third of this number graduated and received diplomas. The school serves high school graduates, students who have dropped out of public schools, Vocational Rehabilitation clients, veterans and civilians interested in trade training.
The curriculum of the South Georgia Trade and Vocational School, with the length of training for each course is as follows:
Aircraft Mechanics Aircraft Engine Mechanics Auto Mechanics Diesel Mechanics
12 months 12 months 18 months _ 18 months
Electronics Radio & Television Repair Radio Communication
General Woodworking
Machine Shop Practice
Practical Nurse Education
_
Upholstering & Wood Finishing
18 months 12 months
________ 18 months __ 18 months
_ 12 months __ 18 months
In addition to the above curriculum the State Department of Education contracted with the Army Ordnance School, on a true cost basis, to train Motor Vehicle Repairmen at this institution. Three hundred and ninety (390) enlisted Army personnel were trained under this program. The Army shared facilities for six months and withdrew in the fall of 1951.
Permanent improvements completed are as follows:
(1) Renovated Administration Building because of fire.
(2) Brick veneered the Administration Building and one dormitory.
(3) Connected water to gymnasium and installed sewage disposal line.
(4) Remodeled building to provide an additional apartment on campus.
(5) Cleaned, repaired and repainted the water tank.
(6) Fireproofed furnace rooms to conform to Georgia's Safety Fire Laws.
(7) Section of dormitory remodeled for living facilities for girls.
A large quantity of surplus equipment was returned to the Federal
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Security Agency for re-distribution to industrial firms having government contracts. The State was reimbursed for cost of transportation, storage and handling of the machine tools reclaimed by the above federal agency.
A committee of public school administrators made a survey of the facilities, curriculum and administration of this institution in the spring of 1952. The committee recommended that the curriculum at the State Trade Schools be expanded as there is a vital need of these services in a total educational program for our State. As a result of this study the farm land is being utilized with special emphasis being placed on livestock production; an expanded public relations program is 'under way with a number of organized groups being invited to hold conferences on this campus; also, a catalogue has been published.
The enrollment in the school is gradually increasing by the entrance of non-veterans. With an expanded curriculum and boarding facilities available to girls as well as boys the administration anticipates a continual increase in enrollment during the next few years.
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VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
During the biennium ended June 30, 1952, 6,176 vocationally handicapped men and women of working age were restored to productive jobs through the services of the Vocational Rehabilitation Division.
Records show that 4,651 of those rehabilitated were either wholly or partially dependent upon welfare agencies, friends or relatives at the time they made their application for assistance; 4,103 had less than a ninth grade education; and 3,308 were married. In the group were 3,339 men and 2,837 women. There were 4,311 white persons and 1,865 negroes.
Major causes of their disabilities were: disease 3,749; accidents 1,738; congenital causes 675, and military or naval service 14. The types of impairments covered almost every category that would constitute a vocational handicap, such as loss of limbs, paralysis, blind, defective vision, deaf, defective hearing, tuberculosis, heart conditions, arthritis and mental disorders.
In the process of rehabilitation, all received general medical examinations to determine the extent of the disability and uncover any hidden disabilities; 3,490 received necessary medical or surgical services; 3,189 received hospitalization; 1,577 received artificial appliances; 1,546 were given training in schools, business or industrial plants, or by correspondence or tutors.
Georgia citizens who received the benefit of these services are employed in industry and trades; on farms, in offices, public agencies and homes. Records indicate that they would earn upward of $10,000,000 the first year after rehabilitation. Their earnings go into all trade channels and to the support of the community, state and nation.
At the close of fiscal 1952, there were 45 vending stands for the blind in operation in public buildings, institutions and industries by the Division with the cooperation of the Georgia Cooperative Services for the Blind, Inc., a non-profit organization of civic leaders. This figure represented an increase of 9 stands over the number in operation as of June 30, 1950.
During the biennium these small business enterprises had gross sales of packaged foods, soft drinks, confestions and tobacco products amounting to about $760,000. The blind operators earned $132,000, an increase of $40,193 over the earnings during the previous period. The investment in stands amounted to $61,433.03, of which the state contributed $32,701.24.
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During the fiscal year 1951-52, the number of rehabilitations reached the highest point on record-3,194--an increase of 212 over the number rehabilitated the previous year. This expansion in services was made possible by the increased allocations of State funds under the Minimum Foundation Program of Education.
Expenditures during the biennium were: State funds, $1,300,969.23, Federal funds $2,158,332.83; total, $3,459,302.06.
Until 1951, the Georgia program operated under acts accepting the provisions of the Federal law. Then the General Assembly passed a State Vocational Rehabilitation Act which is regarded as a model for this type of legislation. The State law puts the program on a statutory basis and safeguards it against any unacceptable changes in national law that might be made in the future.
During the last fiscal year, local offices were established in Bainbridge and Milledgeville. Other local offices are located in Albany, Americus, Athens, Atlanta, Augusta, Brunswick, Clarkesville, Columbus, Dublin, Gainesville, Macon, Rome, Savannah, Thomasville, and Waycross.
In furthering the interests and welfare of handicapped people, the Division works closely wth public and volunteer agencies on State and local levels-the Department of Public Health, the State Welfare Department, the State Employment Service, the Milledgeville State Hospital, the Georgia Tuberculosis Association, and others.
It also cooperates with the President's Committee on Employment of the Physically Handicapped in the observance of NEPH Week and in the promotion of essay contests among high school students.
Georgia was one of the first states to take advantage of provisions of the National Civilian Vocational Rehabilitation Act passed by Congress in 1920. In thirty-two years, more than 30,000 handicapped persons have been rehabilitated into employment through the services of the Division.
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GEORGIA
15 YEARS OF PROGRESS
IN VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
3200
3000
2800 Number of cases
2600 CLOSED 2400 REHABILITATED
2200
2000
1800
1600
14-00
1200
1000
800
600
i i i . -400
60294113
200
1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 194-7 1948 1949 1%0 1951 1951
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GEORGIA ACADEMY FOR THE BLIND
The improvement program envisioned by sponsors of the Minimum Foundation Program for the Georgia Academy for the Blind in Macon was well under way at the end of fiscal 1951-52, on June 30.
When the projects authorized by the State Board of Education have been completed Georgia's visually handicapped children, white and colored, will have better educational facilities and services than at any time in the lOO-year history of the academy. But there still will remain other projects to be completed before the needs of these boys and girls will be fully met.
Plans for improvements at the Vineville Avenue school for white children were made early in 1952, and were to be carried out during the summer vacation period.
To provide better fire protection, a 1700-head sprinkler system already has been installed in the main building at a cost of $26,870.
Other improvements to be made to the physical properties include: replacing and reinforcing porch foundations of the main building at a cost of approximately $16,000; painting walls and refinishing classroom and library floors, $2,200; remodeling old clinic building into residence for maintenance foreman, $8,000; and installing window shades and blinds in classrooms, dining hall and offices.
When the children return to school in the fall they will find that the obsolete furnishings in classrooms, shops and laboratory have been reo placed with modern equipment. There will be new desks and seats in the academic department; two complete kitchen units with electric stoves and refrigerators in the home economics department; new pianos in the music department; and new saws, lathes and drills in the woodworking shop.
During the year a 30-acre tract east of the city was acquired as a site for a new plant for the Negro division now housed in an old and inadequate building at 151 Madison street. Plans have been drawn and contracts let for five brick buildings to be erected during the summer and fall. They are: academic building, dormitory, dining hall and kitchen, combination auditorium-gymnasium-shop, and principal's residence.
Teachers and staff members in both divisions have shared in the advances in salary schedules made under the Minimum Foundation Program. The new basic teacher salary schedule which Went into effect in
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September 1951 ranges from $165 to $277.50 a month for those holding 4 year professional certificates. It exceeds by $40 a month the state salary for teachers holding the same type of certificate.
During the 1951-52 term, there were 110 students enrolled in the white school and 60 in the Negro school. This represented an increase of 23 over the total enrollment the previous year.
Accommodations at the Negro school have been over-taxed during the past two years. When the new buildings are completed the enrollment may be substantially increased.
From information at hand, it is estimated that there are in Georgia 300 or more visually handicapped children who are eligible for the services of the Academy.
It is hoped that a permanent register of blind children of all ages up to 16 may be developed. Such a record would enable the Superintendent to provide guidance and counseling services to the parents of preschool-age children who may be enrolled later. It also would be useful in planning summer conferences with children and parents.
Operating costs for the two years were: 1950-51, $129,864.25; 195152, $189,135.98. The improvements in plants and equipment were being financed with special allocations of state funds.
The commencement exercises in 1952 marked the 100th anniversary of the Academy as a state institution. On that occasion Governor Herman E. Talmadge delivered the principal address. He was heard by an over-flow crowd of state and local officials, parents of pupils, civic leaders, student body, and faculty.
Recently Mrs. Henry E. Cohen, of Charlotte, N. C., donated a recorder and 12 rolls of tape to the school in memory of Mrs. Cohen's mother, Mrs. Max Rosenberg, of Columbus. This equipment will be a valuable aid in classes for speech correction.
As pointed out in previous reports, the curriculum covers the usual academic subjects taught in public schools for sighted children, together with vocational courses such as home economics, handicraft, typing and dictaphone operation, woodwork, piano-tuning, chair-caning and basket-weaving. Courses are also offered in music-voice, piano, pipe organ, theory and harmony, and choral singing. The school is fully accredited both as to elementary and high school grades.
Children who are eligible through loss of vision are admitted at the age of 6 and may remain in school through the Senior year.
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Academy students have demonstrated their ability to compete with sighted children in district and statewide contests. For the past two years they have won the State Literary Trophy in Class C.
In recent years there has been close cooperation between the Academy and the Vocational Rehabilitation Division. At the Academy students receive basic training, discover aptitudes and make vocational choices. Upon graduation they may be assisted by Vocational Rehabilitation in specialized training in technical schools, colleges, industrial or business establishments. To better correlate this program, the State Board of Education recently placed the school under the general supervision of Dr. Paul S. Barrett, State Director of Vocational Rehabilitation.
In planning for the future of the Academy, consideration should be given to the need for several new buildings on the Vineville Avenue campus. These would include a separate building for the home economics department, a shop building, gymnasium, and residence for the Superintendent. It is estimated that these projects would cost upward d $250,000. They would give Georgia a school for the blind which would compare favorably with any in the United States.
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GEORGIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
During the fiscal year ended June 30, 1952, a major building construction program was started at the Georgia School for the Deaf in Cave Spring with special allocations of funds by the State Board of Education.
The projects on the campus for white children are: A new print shop, laundry, stadium and athletic field, garage, repairs to heating plant, remodeling classroom building into boys' dormitory, covering drainage ditch, and installation of freezer locker for dining room facilities.
The most modern types of printing equipment will be installed in the shop for vocational training and production purposes.
On the campus for negro children, a new dormitory has been completed and a recreation and industrial building is under construction.
On the basis of population and enrollment in schools in other states, it is estimated that there are at least 500 Georgia children who need the specialized training offered at Cave Spring.
During the 1950-51 term there were 305 pupils enrolled, resulting in over-crowded conditions in classrooms and dormitories. Recruitment efforts were suspended temporarily and the enrollment for the 1951-52 term reduced to 275. There were 121 pupils in the primary department and 94 in the intermediate and advanced departments of the white school and 60 in the school for negroes.
By the beginning of the 1952-53 term in September, there will be facilities for more than 375 pupils.
The instruction program covers academic subjects commonly taught in public schools. It takes about three years of specialized training for a child to reach the level of the first grade in regular public school. The intermediate department is comparable to the third, fourth, fifth and sixth grades. The advanced and college preparatory classes are comparable to grade 7 through 11.
Training is given in ability to speak and to read speech from the lips of others. Pupils who are unable to make satisfactory progress in these classes are taught the manual alphabet-finger spelling-method of communication.
Vocational education in various trades and occupations is provided for boys and girls. The courses include: printing trades, cabinet making and carpentry, machine shop practices, home economics, beauty
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culture, domestic sewing, handicrafts, and pamtmg and drawing. It was found necessary to omit vocational agriculture several years ago, but plans have been made to resume the course.
Intensive specialization is essential in the training of teachers for the deaf. There is a tremendous shortage of qualified teachers in this particular field of education.
Under the Minimum Foundation Program for Education, the salary schedule has been increased for the first time since 1942-43. The Georgia school was the first state school for the Deaf accredited by high school accrediting authorities. The present basic minimum salary ranges from $219 to $280 a month. A classroom teacher with a five-year certificate may earn up to $3,180 a year and with special training and experience a maximum of $3,700. In 1938, teachers here were paid only $100 a month for 8Y2 months. Those boarding in the school received $75 a month.
The operating budget for 1951-52 was $308,509.50. During the past year a clinic was instituted for the purpose of screening and finding the pupils whose hearing might be improved by surgery. Three operations were approved and performed.
Recreation is provided through a well-balanced athletic and physical education program, movies, clubs, and extra-curricula activities of all kinds.
The football, basketball and track teams compete with teams from neighboring schools for the Deaf and other schools in the same classes. They won many honors and trophies in competitive sports.
During the past year the State Board of Education placed the school under the general supervision of Dr. Paul S. Barrett, State Director of Vocational Rehabilitation. Dr. Barrett has taken an active interest in launching the building program.
In more than a century of service to handicapped children, the Georgia school has prepared thousands of handicapped boys and girls for useful citizenship.
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DIVISION OF NEGRO EDUCATION
The biennium ending June 30, 1952 was a period of transition for the Negro public schools in Georgia in the following three major areas:
( 1) The Transition From an Eleven to a Twelve Year Program. Prior to the 1951-52 school term a few systems operated a twelve year program but the twelfth year was financed from local funds. Systems with an approved twelve year program received state support for the entire program during 1951-52. All school systems without a twelve year program have been in transition during this biennium. Following the state approved criteria local committees, with the help of consultants from the Negro Colleges and the State Department of Education, have planned cooperatively to develop a program to meet the needs in the local systems. A new perspective of the school program has been gained by the lay and professional people who have shared in the planning of the program. For the students it means an expanded and enriched program of education.
(2) The Transition From the Seven Months School Program to the Minimum Foundation Program.
On July 1, 1937 the public schools in Georgia moved from a local school program to a state plan which sought to provide certain educational opportunities for children in every system. The minimum term was set at seven months, teachers were allotted on an objective formula and a minimum salary schedule for teachers was established. Under this program Negro education made forward strides but it did not assure acceptable minimum opportunities for all children throughout the state. The school term of 1950-51 terminated the Seven Months School Program and the 1951-52 term marked the initiation of the Minimum Foundation Program. Among the specific gains in Negro education under the Minimum Foundation Program are:
(a) All schools are required by law to be in operation for 180 days.
(b) All differentials based upon race alone are eliminated at the state level in the allotment of funds for the number of teachers, salary schedule, transportation, capital outlay, current operation, textbooks and library books.
(c) A reduction in the pupil-teacher ratio on both the high school and elementary school levels. (During the 1951-52 school term the pupil teacher ratio in average daily attendance was 19 to 1 on the high school level, and 28 to 1 on the elementary school level. The ratio on the elementary school level could have been further re-
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duced if many school systems had been able to secure spaces for teachers earned.)
(d) An upgrading in the level of qualified teachers by holding the best prepared and attracting those professionally qualified among recent graduates from Georgia and neighboring states. (During 1951-52 school term, 5,748 Negro teachers representing 72 per cent of the 7,971 teachers in the regular school program held certificates based upon a minimum of four years of college work.)
(e) The expansion of the extended school program.
(3) The Transition From Small to Large Attendance Areas.
In order for a system to qualify for state capital outlay funds it is necessary to have an approved survey of school plant needs. In the school systems throughout the state lay and professional Negro citizens organized into study groups and their interest and participation was a significant achievement during the biennium. With the help of consultants from Negro Colleges and the State Department of Education the local survey committees have produced reports on (a) the school program, both existing and what is desired, (b) the school population, its location and trends and (c) the school plants, including those now in operation and the facilities needed to house the program desired. Survey Reviewing Committees have been invited into the systems to study the reports, observe school and community conditions, and recommend the establishment of permanent school centers at which state capital outlay funds could be expended. Boards of Education have voted acceptance of the recommendations of the Survey Reviewing Committees on the reorganization of attendance areas for Negro schools with only a few minor exceptions.
The drastic reduction in the number of Negro school centers is shown in this section of the biennial report in spot maps. One map spots the 3205 Negro school centers in 1941-42 before any plan had been developed to effect a reduction in the number of centers. A second map spots the 511 Negro school centers approved for capital outlay funds. The fewer but larger elementary school centers will make it possible for a teacher to teach only one grade. Except in heavily populated areas there will be only one high school in a system, with a sufficient number of pupils to warrant enough teachers to offer a broad and diversified program. Those system boards of education not operating Negro high schools have made arrangements for Negro pupils for whom they are responsible to get high school opportunities, at public expense, in other systems. Under the reorganized program the holding power of the schools should be greater and the instruction more effective.
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School Building Program
Prior to July 1, 1951, funds for school plant facilities were the financial responsibility of each system. In those systems which have fully utilized all local resources through bond issues adequate facilities for all children could not be provided. Recent state and federal surveys of school buildings revealed that although a few systems had provided good housing for Negro pupils no system had facilities meeting the minimum standards of adequacy, health, safety, comfort and functional use. In fact, many systems had no Negro buildings deemed worthy of retention.
The State of Georgia has initiated a program without a parallel in the nation for the adequate housing of all public school children without regard to race. Funds to the extent of fifty per cent of the bonding ability of the local system, when supplemented by state funds on both a per teacher and an equalization basis, provide the support for the construction of needed facilities except auditoriums and gymnasiums. Authorizations for allowable facilities with state aid for Negro pupils are issued in the Division of Negro Education, based upon the approved formula for space allotments of the State Board of Education and the State School Building Authority, the assignment of average daily attendance to approved permanent centers and existing facilities to be retained. Upon the request of a system board of education the State School Building Authority will construct the authorized facilities and permit the system board of education to amortize the cost over a period of twenty years.
The facilities to be constructed will be of fire-resistant materials and will contain, in addition to instructional units, spaces for combination lunch-assembly, office, clinic, storage, heating, and health and sanitation for teachers and pupils. The first buildings to be constructed by the State School Building Authority should be ready for occupancy by September, 1953, but is estimated that it will require until September, 1955 to cOIPplete the newly launched building program.
Improvement of Instruction
A. Elementary School Level.
The improvement of instruction in the elementary schools for Negroes is achieved mainly through Jeanes Supervisors. The accompanying map shows the 123 systems now served by 93 supervisors. State aid is available for the employment of not more than one Jeanes Supervisor for a system and a minimum of 40 Negro teachers is required in one or more
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systems to constitute a supervisory unit. Jeanes Supervisors are concerned primarily with improvement of instruction in the schools. During the biennium they have given valuable assistance in the study of the revision and expansion of the curriculum. This Division has worked through the Jeanes Program in the following four ways:
(1) Recruiting of prospective supervisors and assisting in training them through a workshop in supervision at Atlanta University each summer.
(2) Holding five regional conferences each year for Jeanes Supervisors in the college centers at Albany, Atlanta, Augusta, Fort Valley and Savannah.
(3) Conducting an annual conference of three days duration the first week in November each year in Atlanta of all Jeanes Supervisors in the state.
(4) Visiting Jeanes Supervisors in their respective systems to counsel on curriculum problems.
More emphasis is being placed upon the use of the evaluation criteria for elementary schools developed by the Southern Association as a means of assisting the elementary schools to formulate programs for the improvement of instruction.
B. Secondary School Level.
The improvement of teaching in the Negro secondary schools is achieved mainly by working with and through school principals. To constantly improve the administrative leadership in the schools the following procedure has been followed:
(1) Recruiting of prospective principals and assisting in training them through a workshop in administration at Atlanta University.
(2) Holding regional conferences during the year for principals in the eleven districts of the Georgia Teachers and Education Association.
(3) Conducting an annual conference of two days duration each fall on a fixed date of Friday and Saturday before Thanksgiving. The Annual Conference for Principals of Georgia Negro schools was held in Rome in 1950 and in Brunswick in 1951.
(4) Assisting Southern Association approved high schools with both the self-study and Visiting Committee phases of the use of the evaluative criteria of the Southern Association. A total of 21 Negro high schools have been evaluated by Visiting Committees during the biennIum.
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Other Activities
In addition to activities previously mentioned the personnel of the Division have devoted time to the following activities:
Approving applications for state aid from school systems for Jeanes Supervisors in line with the policies of the State Board of Education for the employment of supervisors of instruction.
Consulting with the officers of the Board of Regents on the program of public higher education.
Helping school officials find qualified teachers and referring prospective teachers to existing vacancies. Each year information ,is secured from prospective teachers at the nine Negro colleges in the state and a bulletin containing this information has been distributed to the school officials. The Division has also served as a clearing house for requests from school officials and for applications from available teachers outside the state.
Working with personnel in other divisions in the State Department of Education to extend their programs to the Negro schools. Especially is a close contact maintained with the Area Supervisors in an effort to see that the schools are properly staffed, organized, administered, and supervised.
Coordinating the testing program for seniors in the Negro high schools in the state.
Cooperating with the Georgia Teachers and Education Association through program planning, furnishing materials for publication, and participating in regional and state meetings.
Cooperating with the Georgia Accrediting Commission and the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools in promoting their work in Negro schools.
Assisting in the improvement of teacher education by working on the various committees of the Georgia Committee on Cooperation in Teacher Education.
Promoting functional health programs in the public schools by working with the joint State Health-Education Committee.
Problems of Immediate Concern
In order to further develop the program in the Negro public schools of Georgia immediate attention should be given to the following points:
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1. Providing safe and adequate transportation at public expense to approved approved school centers for every eligible child.
2. Establishing area trade schools in strategic centers in the state under the supervision of local boards of education. (An example of a functioning area school is the Carver Vocational School in Atlanta under the supervision of the boards of education of Fulton County and the City of Atlanta.)
3. Expanding the program initiated by several systems for the employment of Negro Visiting Teachers.
4. Completing the plans for school plants by providing physical education facilities at high school centers at local expense.
5. Setting up programs at the approved school centers to meet the requirements of the Georgia Accrediting Commission for elementary departments and the Southern Association for high school departments.
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STATISTICAL REPORTS*
*Figures are taken from the Annual Reports made by the Superintendents of County and Independent School Systems.
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TABLE I-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION Figures are taken from the Annual Financial Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Sy,stems
I. Ineome-General Fund
SYSTEM
( i fOperation
Fund Foundation
Program
(b) Capital Outlay
(c) Salary
of County Superin. tendent
1. From the State
(d) Vocational Funds
(e) School
Lunch Program
(f) Special Programs
(g) Other
Total From The State
2. From the County or City
(b) County (a) Tax for CommissionMaintenance ers or City (c) Other
and Operation Council
Total From County
or City
3. From the U. S. Gov't.
Total From tbe U. S.
Government
Appling
._ . _... _ $
Atkinson.... . _. _
RacoD
_
Baker
.
Baldwin
_
428,705.14 $_ _
$ 3,083.60 $ 3,428.76 $
240,903.81 6,000.00 2,750.00 3,239.47
271,583.53._ .. _._._... 2,570.00 2,348.97
159,169.90 _.. _..
2,095.00 1,142.99
344,749.79
_
3,427.51_
11,439.60 $ 9,987.40
870.21 2,565.86
_
31,314.55 $
$
17,306.36
.
12,655.43
98.36
6,160.47 ........
7,329.62 _....... _
477,971.65 $ 280,187.04 290,126.50 171,134.22 355,506.92
45,092.51 $ 28,394.74 30,017.47 25,125.72
102,002,70 _
_
$ 2,222.12 $
__ ._._... 1,336.64
........... _.
_._._
_
_ _ _._._ __
47,314.63 $__ ....... _ 29,731.38 .. _... _... 3205,,102157..7427 _"._._.".'."__
102,002.70 2,732.77
Banko_ ..
. _ 221,441.75 _ __ _ 2,101.80 2,913.41
Barrow.. Bartow
Ben HilL
Berrien co Bibb .
.
.. _ _
205,347.43 479,330.39
_
3,045.00 3,296.16
28,800.00 .. ._. 6,604.50
_ _
219,421.38 382,000.77 __
.. __ 3,180.00 1,628.12 __ .... 2,959.80 1,932.59
.. 1,249,342.90 112,000.00 3,180.00 12,830.42
""' Bleckley__ .. __ .. _ . 151,438.63 _..
__ 2,640.00 1,205.14
Brantley_ _ Brooko .. _.. _
. 229,626.63 ... __ __ .. 3,180.00 3,809.78
_ 360,084.15 _. ..
3,664.00 5,961.19
Bryan
_""" __ . 194,948.40 .. .. ... _. . 2,273.66
Bnlloch__ __
_ 683,691.23 44,000.00 3,816.00 22,965.00
4,875.30 10,836.19 15,416.58 4,320.14 15,536.15 90,198.70
4,900.68 6,782.16 11,884.24 8,226.47 25,757.86
12,965.37 540.12
26,137.18 .. _._ .
24,225.09 .. _._ .
19,811.77 .. _
.
24,913.26 _ .
147,045.80 .. _
_
16,844.46 .. _ 11,738.00 _... . 23,366.50 _. __ .... __ 7,260.67 708.14
44,463.55 900.00
244,837.75
19,833.42. __ ._ _. _ _. __ .. 19,833.42
31.98
248,661.96
21,783.06. __ ._ _
_._. 21,783.06 __ .... _.
554,376.56
94,537.56 _.......
30.00 94,567.56 _....... _.
248,361.41
20,817.72 .. _
. 20,817.72 ..... _._._.
427,342.57
51,464.53 __
_
._. 51,464.53 _._ ..... _
1,614,597.82 .... . ... 954,890.88 64,289.20 1,019,180.08 401,715.27
177,028.91 255,136.57 404,960.08 213,417.34 825,593.64
15,400.00
_.
._._ .....
31,595.62 .. _
.. ._.
55,090.75 8,549.41 _._ ..... __
28,346.46 2,000.00 2,119.01
114,668.74 _._._ _... _ __
15,400.00 ....
_.
31,595.62 .. ._ _.
63,640.16 _._._._ _. 32,465.47 _. ._ .. _
114,668.74 .. _._._ .....
Burke. __ .. _. . __ . _. Butts .. _.. _.. _. __ Calhonn __ . __ . __ ._. _ Camden _. __ . __ .' __ . _. Candler . __ . . _
CarrolL __ .. _.. _._. _
550,512.20 _ __ .. 3,300.00
188,239.92
_ __ 2,949.80
249,699.49 ..
.. __ 3,180.00
227,614.58 15,000.00 _._.______
233,001.51 9,400.00 3,180.00
616,700.03 39,800.00 2,850.00
7,378.45 1,957.98 5,614.07
57.46
4,993.95 9,891.43
9,349.23 28,087.23 4,374.61
6,184.58 5,276.88 .... ...
5,397.15 20,315.38
50.00
10,662.23 ..
..... ....
3,671.88 14,330.61 ........
25,154.15 64,508.93 _._ __
603,001.72 204,609.16
284,256.09 253,334.27 268,627.95 758,904.54
94,559.83 _.
._ __
50,208.27 .. _._ ..... __ .... _
41,153.85 _... ._... 256.50
56,572.81 11,600.00 _._._. .
28,438.23 _._._ ... _._. __ .. __
80,791.13 .. _ _. __ ..
._ .
94,559.83 .. _. __ ... _.
50,208.27. __ .. _ _.
41,410.35 ..
.
68,172.81 .. ._....
28,438.23 .. _._._ .
80,791.13 _...... _ .
Catoosa . __ ... __ .. _ 349.914.92._ __
Charlton .
_ 150,199.72 __
_
Chatham .. _ . 1,219,250.70 145,800.00
Cbattaboochce __ _._ 35.623.19 3,000.00
Chattooga. _... _. _ 347,984.21 6,000.00
.. _. 839.14 18,946.88 12,949.96 __ _..
3,640.00 603.92 4,914.33 7,241.29 _._
.
3,168.50 _._
_ .. _.
_. ._ ..
_. __
3,664.00 __ .. __ 2,784.86 .. ..... _...... _.
'\664.00 5,464.04 13,197.56 76,558.21 898.96
382,650.90 166,599.26 1,368,219.20
45,072.05 453,766.98
37,104.52 __ ._._. ._.
._ . 37,104.52 46,930.92
43,514.80
270.27
._ . 43,785.07 _....
.
1,281,725.80 _
... . __ ._ .. 1,281,725.80 59,370.51
9,269.70 _
. 103.50 9,373.20 1,881.42
55,855.95 _
_._. _._._._ . 55,855.95 _.... __ .....
Cherokee
.. _. _
Clarke .. . .
Clay
._
Clayton
.
._
Clinch .
._.
Cobb_ .. ..... .
403,646.95 23,500.00
193,638.65 ..
._._
163,204.96 _.....
403,553.34 29,200.00
171,688.97 _... ....
789,649.21 58,600.00
3,180.00 3,150.00 3.14000 2.390.00 2.220.00
3,300.00
2,332.85 4,163.54 1,647.39 1.944.12 1,201.40
3,311.11
27,241.42 9,925.2'1 2,898.52 20,723.82 3,955.16
45,483.49
34.455.69 __ .... _. __
10,657.82
40.00
6,178.55 880.09
3,702.84
_
6,244.18
.
9,765.52 223.87
494,356.91 221,575.25 177,949.51 461,514.12
185,309.71 910,333.20
64,512.68 3,004.62
.
46,665.08 __ ._._. ._._ __
21,318.17 _
..
. __
85,977.41 _ _. .
_
53,936.87 .. ._._ ... _._ ..... __
263,404.08 .... _._ ... . _.
67,517.30 _.
._.
46,665.08 ._._. _
21,318.17 _.. ._._.
85,977.41 91,647.63 53,936.87 .. _._._ ... _
263,404.08 171,417.57
Coffee. _.. _
Colquitt........ __
Columbia_.... _. __ ._._
Cook_.. _._ _..... __
COweta. . __
_.
516,639.08 _........... 647,985.43 __ .. ..... 210,804.95 .. _._. . 324,285.28 20,200.00
522,666.00 _...... _...
1,464.00 2,200.00
.. __ 3,960.00
3,664.00
4,479.76 2,399.97 4,682.57 3,055.79
3,180.07
21,660.59 27,490.97 12,911.21 12,045.70
11,005.66
41,985.09 _.
_
30,959.44 236.55
4,625.62
_. .
18,187.72
_
19,320.71 ... _... _._
Crawford._ _ __
~:::::::::::::::::
Dawson __ ... __ . __ Deeatur__ ._._ ... _..
194,308.43 ..... __ .....
234,823.67 .... __ ._._.
156,498.01 10,607.65
115,835.71._
_
610,765.22 __ .... _..
3,180.00 3,670.00 1,160.00 _. . __ 3,180.00
1,472.62 3,752.26
274.24 2,117.37 9,711.68
3,340.73 8,484.50 9,268.80 3,925.70 16,830.77
3,792.39 _. ._ ...
29,152.75 187.50
8,077.46 . . __
13,520.4J
_
32,882.13 193.75
DeKalb ._...... _ 1,521,270.54 94,600.00
Dodge_._ Dooly...
__
_.
._ .. _. _
467,576.83 425,348.33
20,400.00 ..... __ ..
Dougberty.. __ Douglas. __ __ Early_ __ ._
__ _. __ __ . _.
610,353.52 52,000.00
309,375.71 ....... _...
420,264.38 .. __
_
3,664.00 11,818.21 1,800.00 10,028.60 3,180.00 7,118.02 3,664.00 18,263.58 2,510.00 2,536.21 3,300.00 10,246.61
79,138.70 14,734.15 10,575.16 26,024.07 11,969.68 7,497.11
9,969.39 __ _. __
38,807.97
__
23,790.97 350.00
54,714.18 __ .... __ ._
8,068.89 ._._. __
27,820.59 4,141.83
Ecbols_
.... _..
Effingbam ..... _.
Elbert. .. _.. _. __ ..
EmanueL .. __
_
Evans... _.. __ __ _
Fannin.
_..
97,033.83 5,800.00
249,062.81 ...... _.
365,943.56 __ ..... _.. _
609,214.22 __
_._.
197,716.74 7,800.00
377,008.95
__
~ Fayette.......... 218,999.48............
~Jf~~::::::::::: 669,207.30 42,000.00
245,696.31............
359,595.50
__ ..
Fulton __ . _. __ ....... 2,399,181.50 240,400.00
1,465.77 2,575.00 4,886.49 2,945.00 9,747.35 2,220.00 10,357.81 3,420.00 4,331.44 3,180.00 5,877.52
3,250.00 .. _... _... 3,664.00 10,030.51 3,180.00 1,199.11 3,960.00 10,162.15 3,114.00 11,512.52
2,201.14
9,249.30 8,507.14
15,735.84 8,325.02 13,241.14
7,150.86 ..
_.
12,927.98
_. __
20,525.15 _.
__
123,812.73 1,731.82
14,548.54 _. .. _
18,236.45 _.
__
5,814.41
26,987.77 6,412.28 17,409.97 95,557.21
8,117.94 ._ .. _
120,101.88 465.44
20,662.63 _ _. __
30,515.16 _
_
25,890.69 _._. ...
Gilmer ..... __ .. Glascock .. ....
Glynn.. _........... Gordon._ ..... ....
g~::;:::::::::::::::
256,706.13 _........ _. 4,320.00
102,621.72. ._ . _. 2,100.00
472,778.10 . __
.________
350,407.67
__ 3,420.00
493,393.13 21,541.78 3,180.00
365,651.11 . __ . .. _ 3,664.00
3,975.12 9,389.32 ..
21,494.91
1,392.52 _._. ._... 8,139.70. __ . ...
2,535.30 .. _ _._ _ _.
..
4,248.70 18,282.73 41.649.11
. __
5,528.00 19,093.04 34,504.64 _.
.
2,761.90 16,891.27 16,288.86
._.
Gwinnett. ...... __ ..
Habersham
.
HalL..... __ .....
Hancock.......... _.
Haralson.. _.....
732,527.36 _.......... 3,180.00 17,705.82
352,282.61 .. _. __
3,420.00 5,217.51
665,701.79 _._. ..... __ .
5,793.83
273,729.67
.. 3,180.00 3,578.24
266,413.43 19,800.00 3,664.00 1,980.89
35,261.12
16,478.56 23,080.06 5,584.39
7,491.93
17,246.38
...
14,754.17 1,004.21
25,633.18
.14
12,262.91 ... . __
13,072.04
_
Harris _._ ........
Hart_
....
Heard.. _._._ ........
~~~~r~~== IrWlU
-.
-
-
=--=-=-=-====
====
252,711.21 15,718.41
278,429.02 12,200.00
251,066.51 .. _........ 401,704.70 . __ .. _.. _
411,993.30
_._.
331,520.09 22,800.00
3,180.00
3,664.00 3,664.00 3,670.00
2,130.00 2,490.00
1,782.28
4,996.90 5,292.28 4,944.15
1,911.65 4,422.17
7,941.27
13,447.48 6,806.85 13,300.47
9,304.46 9,094.60
9,572.96
_
34,001.06 _._._. .
10,833.15 .. . _ 19,159.34 _
3,832.52 _._. _
19,092.44 _. .. __
585,228.52 711,272.36 233,024.35 381,714.49 559,836.44
206,094.17 280,070.68 185,886.16 135,399.19 673,563.55
1,720,460.84 553,347.55 470,362.48 765,019.35 334,460.49 473,270.52
113,651.60 278,701.58 407,668.20 763,072.42 236,144.74 417,544.06
236,181.83 872,456.90 277 ,150.33 421,642.78 2,775,655.92
295,885.48 114,253.94 475,313.40 418,008.21 577,240.59 405,257.14
805,920.68 393,157.06 720,209.00 298,335.21 312,422.29
290,906.13 346,738.46 277,662.79 442,778.66 429,171.93 389,419.30
50,534.39 _._._._.
... _... _
81,557.86 2,403.72 _. .. __
52,784.84 2,000.00 ._. _
53,040.78 _._. .__ 1,439.56
184,451.01 ._. __ .. _. _._ ..... _.
50,534.39 . __ . _ .
83,961.58 _.. _
_
54,784.84 15,556.41 54,480.34 __ _.. _. __
184,451.01
.
16,100.26 .. _._._ ... _.
36,540.96 _ _.
29,845.59 _ _. _. ____
9,124.81 _._._._ __
111,761.86
._.
931.06 _. __
78.05
_. .
17,031.32 4,468.47 36,540.96 _._. . _
29,923.64
. __ ._
9,124.81 .
_
111,761.86
55.00
575,194.21 13,000.00
_. __
76,117.38 _._. ._. _.. _._._.
54,484.09 _. .
..
_
422,427.03 _. ._.
._
40,477.25 _. .
.._._. .
63,674.74 _._._._._._
__
588,194.21 81,501.51
76.117.38 _._ ..
.
54,484.09 _._ ... _. _
422,427.03 119,458.10
40,477.25 4,307.51
63,674.74
_._. __
15,465.96 _. ._
_._. __
53,774.69
_. . .
43,736.36 3,094.92 5,829.62
56,922.93 _. .. _... _.
_
22,994.50
. ._. 1,605.59
34,570.38 20,158.60
_
15,465.96 _ 53,774.69 _
_ _. _
52,660.90 _._._._ .. __ . 56,922.93 _._ .. __ . .
24,600.09 _... _. . __
54,728.98 6,839.02
20,597.95 ._
_._. _ 20,597.95 .. _... ._.
15.3,084.43 _ _ _.. __
. 153,084.43 41,256.17
30,174.64 _._
_.
._ .
35,413.48 _. ._.
.
.
30,174.64 _._._._._._. 35,413.48 ._.
2,855,754.52 230,000.00 _. ._._. 3,085,754.52 _._ .
.
33,602.33
.. _._. _..... .
9,124.10 _. .
'_._._. __
232,246.95 151,038.70 4,596.80
51,626.10
..... _. _'. __ ._._.
81,285.04 _. . . 4,100.00
55,717.77 4,077.32 440.00
101,794.77 _. . __ .. ._._. .
70,190.19 4,895.88 6,055.17
129,158.25 ._.
. ._.
39,993.83 _._._. .__ 1,337.23
36,617 .46
._._._._.
33,602.33 1,683.85
9,124.10 .
_
387,882.45 107,476.5~ 51,626.10 _. ._._.
85,385.04 _._ ... .
60,235.09
475.17
101,794.77 _._. ._.
81,141.24 . ._.
129,158.25 .
.
41,331.06 _..... . __
36,617..46 .. __ .
_
87,388.61 _.__________ 700.85
21, 7ifJ. 70
.__ 4,800.08
16,743.38 ._. ._. _..... _. __
68,4H.99
7,412.32
84,172.36
.. _
_
37,630.40
. . ._ _. __
88,089.46 _...
_
26,546.78
_
16,743.38 _._._. . __
75,854.31 6,548.62
81.172.36 84,153.51
37,630.40
..
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
I. Income-General Fund-Continued
SYSTEM
1. From the State
(a) ~;3tion
Foundation Program
(b) Capital Outlay
(c) Salary (d) Voca of County tional Superin Funds
tendent
(e) Scbool
Lunch Program
(f) Special Programs
(g) Other
Total From The State
2. From the County or City
3. From the U. S. Gov't.
(a) Tax for (h) County Maintenance Commission (c) Other and Operation erB or City
Council
Total From Total From
County
the U. S.
or City Government
Jackson
$
J:'tf"D';~s_-~~:::::::::
Jefferson
_
Jenkins .
. __
301,792.71 $
$ 1,444.00 $ 6,941.36 $
186,419.76 _. ._. .. .__ 2,794.65
285,294.54 11,000.00 3,010.00 2,373.65
503,704.02
._.___ 3,664.00 7,531.17
285,806.63 ._. __ 3,150.00 6,490.14
14,713.33 $ 3,541.10
9,029.35 16,631.20 4,241.18
17,163.10$ 816.72$
9,122.67
._._
16,030.73 _
16,766.07
_
16,404.00 __ .
_
342,871.22 $ 201,878.18
326,738.27 548,296.46
316,091.95
34,475.12 $------_. __ $-- __ .. $
40,329.50 2,158.59
30,273.93
.
_ . __
47,684.20
.
._
46,857.58
. ... _
34,475.12 $ 42,488.09
3407,,267834..9230 46,857.58
.. __ _
56.83_ _
Johnson Jones Lamar Lanier Laurens <0 Lee
0> Liberty . Lincoln __ . . Long_. Lowndes Lumpkin
_ 304,002.22
_ 224,051.53
_ 162,627.75
_ 153,633.50
_ _
698,741.04 172,002.43
. 6,600.00
.
.__ 4,314.55 1,839.78
3,664.00
3,664.00 2,608.16 3,300.00 12,051.13 1,160.00 2,801.42
6,233.80 6,220.64 3,430.88
4,296.49 17,226.51 3,625.30
17,048.84
..
741.30 329.27 6,814.82 _
3,956.87
_
32,109.26 __ . __ _
3,992.88
._
_ 225,655.01
1,328.00 1,901.54 5,428.81 7,600.44 .. . _
. _ _
_
156,372.39 41,800.00 1,975.00 1,525.72
131,218.35 8,000.00 3,180.00 1,896.66
544,196.10 17,796.00 3,664.00 10,148.97
163,294.11 .
.__ 1,850.00 1,325.14
4,146.56 4,230.91 13,507.34 2,164.30
3,689.76 330.00 .
282,,001441..8637
._ ._
184.12_
331,599.41 239,782.52 176,537.45 168,159.02 763,427.94 183,582.03
241,913.80 209,509.43 148,855.92 611,538.36 176,648.22
24,719.85 34,879.40 24,547.30
7104,,582582..3019 48,003.62
.______
600.0. 0 1,050.00
80.49 _
12.58
8,428.83_ _
28,868.57 19,700.86 .. 21,969.88 .
6194,,591299..6444
.__ 7,500.00
2,010.32 . _
2,020300..2020
24,800.34 34,879.40 24,559.88
7203,,582827..1049 49,053.62
.
_
_
._
657.84_ . __ . _
30,878.89 9,460.35 19,700.86 10,088.80 7291,,091699..6848 _. 1,482.74_
15,159.66 4,056.65
MaCOD
Madison
Marion McDuffie
McIntosh Meriwether
_ 335,288.46 _. .______
_ .318,436.74
._.
_ 188,547.81
... _.
_ 275,064.78 7,726.24
.. _ 173,732.13
_ 506,411.31.___________
3,670.00 3,630.00
.__
3,664.00 3,000.00 3,580.00
3,193.76 6,296.59 3,686.10
5,031.08 2,878.93 7,481.99
7,374.78 11,950.97 5,605.41
8,113.38 4,562.37 20,383.97
11,633.61 __ .
_
24,007.62 .. _
8,622.91.
_
10,551.46 3,260.55 18,628.33
567.19 ._ _
361,160.61 364,321.92 206,462.23 310,718.13 187,433.98 556,485.60
62,975.45
.. __ 62,975.45
.
34,331.10
._. 34,331.10
_
25,901.24
_ 25,901.24
.
53,038.74 28,932.52
. 4,110.69
._ 53,038.74 11,007.33
_ 33,043.21
_
88,900.57 _. ...
_ 88,900.57 .
_
Miller
..
Mitchell .
Monroe
..
Montgomery __ .
Morgan
_ .. _
280,271.66 11,000.00 2,970.00 2,585.89
502,988.31 28,000.00 3,180.00 6,613.46
276,708.57 __ ..
2,720.00 4,083.91
4,587.73 12,097.64 6,105.21
3116,,190239..1876 1.835.67_ 11,980.15 ... .
_ 235,512.18 .
. __ ._______ 4,106.77 2,801.75 15,492.60 __ .
_
. 300,259.06
3,180.00 3,454.72 9,111.42 17,785.82
._
320,180.81 583,982.58 301,597.84 257,913.30 333,791.02
37,239.00
59,390.79
65,975.51
.
27,002.42 __ .
52,567.67
.
__ .. _ ._
. ._
37,239.00 59,390.79 65,975.51 27,002.40
52,567.67
__ . __
_ _
_
Murray ..
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding .
_ 252,288.91.
_
_ 1,310,074.67 128,200.00
_ 402,454.13 .
_
_ 192,289.06
_
._ 245,237.91 _.
_
.. 300,180.00
.
3,150.00 3,163.52 2,640.00 38,820.54
3,180.00 13,872.25 2,510.00 3,826.05 1,980.00 1,421.26
2,850.00 3,524.56
11,397.49 3178,,804241..7120
6,967.95 25,350.55 11,286.03
31,712.86 _.
..
141,159.70 4,461.67_
19,543.99
._
15,135.21 693.27
17,814.68.
_
301,712.78 1,664,197.68
436,531.10 225,137.05 289,818.20 335,655.27
38,342.31____________ 1,489,121.86 128,021.31
100,991.96 __ ._________ 24,375.56 2,628.13 37,394.89
27,636.27
1,453.60 39,795.91 _ 1,617,143.17
265.00 101,256.96 _ 27,003.69 _ 37,394.89 _ 27,636.27
2,532.69 380,223.90
.. _
_
Peach ________________
Pickens. _______ . ______ Pierce______ .. _. _______ Pike. _________ . _______ Polk________________ .
257,231.98 47,500.00 3,664.00 212.057.96 ------------ 3,180.00 323,019.79 16,800.00 810.00 251,702.51 7,000.00 ---------. 468,241.30 32,400.00 ----------
8,597.64 7,462.70 17,631.21 627.60 3,526.47 5,34C.41 16,311.49 .--------5,222.02 13,475.55 29,306.81 180.44 3,926.41 5,992.92 11,347.27 .-- .. -.---2,916.64 -.---------- ------------ .-- .. -.- .. - ..
Pulaski.. _____________ Putnam... ___________ Quitman . ____________ Rabun... ____ ___ . ___ Randolph _____________ Richmond __ _________
220,323.18 -.- .. _.------ 2,140.()(J 199,168.97 14,400.00 3,180.00 91,653.05 ---.-.------ 2,510.00 218,480.84 ------------ 3,664.00 365,334.06 -----.------ 3,664.00
1,261,602.67 108,000.00 ----------
2,069.00 2,751.59 1,005.13 6,155.97 7,723.39 23,084.30
9,137.69 4,392.93 2,981.17 15,040.46 7,595.38
60,525.77
7,287.44 186.35 3,994.13 ---------7,887.56 ---------16,712.25 ---------23,964.20 50.00 8,145.38 .---------
Rockdale. ____________ Schley________________ SCreven_______________ Seminole______________
Spaldinll___ -- -- -- -- ---
184,477.60 12,200.00 113,202.02 -----------486,418.96 -----------231,260.83 2,915.20 346,299.97 ------------
2,130.00 1,690.00 3,664.00 3,420.00 3,664.00
1,975.41 1,862.32 6,160.19 5,730.21 3,362.16
5,898.51 2,295.95 11,635.15 6,820.25 17,353.25
6,188.17 ----------
5,767.08 ---------27,857.96 ---------15,051. 99 50.00
9,010.09 ----------
Stephens _____________ StewarL ______________ Sumter_______________
Talbot __ . ____________ Taliaferro_____________ TattnalL _____________
275,026.09 3,180.00 ---------242,030.37 .. _.. _-------- 3,664.00
303,876.65 ------------ 3,664.00
197,333.18 ------------ 3,180.00 111,091.25 ------------ 960.00
446,515.80 ------------ ----------
3,917.78 11,502.75 3,628.34 4,260.66 5,340.59 8,687.63 1,405.09 3,970.80 2,800.05 -----------6,439.42 16,502.43
4,864.80 --------- .. 13,288.21 704.05 18,266.05 ----------
267.82 ---------7,023.50 ---------25,102.92 220.00
'" Taylor_______________
-'I Telfair. ______________ TerrelL ._. ___________ Thomas __ . ___________ Tift__________________
275,387.30 ------------ ---------381,091.39 17,000.00 3,290.00 309,978.92 ------------ 3,180.00 548,207.02 --------- .. -- ---------441,656.18 ------------ 3,180.00
3,335.78 2,985.06 3,809.70 9,783.73 5,828.10
6,976.33 8,%05.18 6,961.59 17,263.11 13,215.41
19,551.93 ---------23,212.29 ---------21,804.96 ---------39,267.85 ---------45,295.40 1,344.71
Toombs_ . ____ . _______ Towns _______________ Treutlen______________
R~~~r~~ Twiggs. _=_=_=__=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=
403,648.28 -----------141,036.09 -----------196,796.20 -----------476,902.53 -----------277,317.32 -----------220,507.16 ------------
1,160.00 2,140.00 3,180.00
3,630.00 3,180.00
3,664.00
7,981.95 1,843.68 2,804.58 2,652.66 3,496.79 1,857.37
18,661.49 3,293.32 4,562.06 12,220.57 7,396.37 4,391.53
37,555.12 _.. _------11,328.61 ---------11,924.07 ---------33,971. 70 ---------20,653.27 ----------
5,745.26 ----------
Union ________________
W~~a;lt=o~n~_~_~__=_~_~_~__=_=_=_=_~__=
Ware _____________ . ___
211.790.73 -----------358,008.18 ----------.650,916.06 46,200.00
416,241.29 ----_.------
374,236.82 2,800.00
2,140.00
3,960.00 3,664.00
3,664.00 3,960.00
1,554.45 1,531.13 2,125.28
6,444.98 5,576.08
4,219.39 12,560.13 24,730.19
13,749.97 14,072.54
14,736.93 2,833.62
----------_-.-_-----
19,511.58 ----------
27,191. 97 ----------
13,319.92 ------- .. --
Warren. ______________ Washington. __________ Wayne_ . _____________ Webster ______________ Wheeler______________ White _________ ______
197,291.82 -----_ .. _----
535,802.94 35,400.00 425,288.43 29,200.00
107,383.70 ------------
213,854.87 -----------188,140.24 2,800.00
1,200.00 3,180.00
3,180.00 1,560.00 3,240.00
2,510.00
1,424.09 8,232.48 5,667.16 1,351.66 5,335.20 1,647.35
7,171.50 9,534.76 15,390.83 2,731. 76 8,990.54 5,519.17
7,955.61 ----------
19,668.72 ----------
14,070.30 ----------
4,656.16
23.25
20,154.51 ----------
12,160.0l---------
342,715.03 240,416.33 388,814.61 279,969.11 503,557.94
241,143.66 227,887.62 106,036.91 260,053.52 408,331.03 1,461,358.12
212,869.69 124,817.37 535,786.26 265,248.48 379,689.47
298,491.42 267,575.63 339,834.92 206,156.89 121,874.80 494,780.57
305,251.34 435,783.92 345,735.17 614,521.71 510,519.80
469,006.84 159,641. 70 219,266.91 529,377 .46 312,043.75 236,165.32
234,441.50 378,893.06 747,147.11 467,292.21 413,965.36
215,043.02 61l,818.90 492,796.72 117,706.53 251,575.12 212,776.83
56,988.71
3,262.69 ---~-._._-
36,480.58 ---------_.- ----------
43,289.26 1,500.00 ----------
27,986.36 -.---------- ----------
124,811.37 -----------. 13,470.77
60,251.40 6,680.81 36,480.58 ._---.-.---44,789.26 -.--_.-----27,93636 _._ .. _e ______ 138,232.14 45,117.62
1&,623.34 12,744.30 514.67 29,832.31 ---.-.--_ .. _..
44,239.02 -.---------- - ... -------- 44,239.02 ----------- ...
---------. 12,228.86 _________ w_w
12,228.86 - ... ----------
56,688.19 -.---------- ---------. 56,688.19 10,132.72
54,604.56 ------------ -_.------- 54,604.56 - .. ---.-----.
1,049,643.28 - .. ---------- -_.------- 1,049,643.28 444,127.92
29,475.66 4,800.00 - .. --------
- 20,214.41
64,876.09 37,200.49
----------~-
-----------------------
----------
--------~
----------
112,835.82 12,231.68 ----------
39,937.12 45.621.48
--__ ....._. ._. _-.-. _---------
------_--..-_--------
57,288.94 35,117.99
~-----------
------------
----------
----------
16,526.34 ------------ ----------
44,507.53 ----------_ .. ----------
34,275.66 ------- .. ----
20,214.41 ------------
64,876.09 ------------
37,200.49 125,117.50
-----.. -_----_--..-_--_--..
39,937.12 1,647.54
45,621.48 ------------
57,288.94 ------------
35,117.99
320.00
16,526.34 _.. _-------_ ..
44,507.53 1,495.47
27,910.88 ------------ -------- .. 59,529.45 ------------ ---------63,531.18 ------------ 694.39 123,348.24 ------------ 3,354.78 54,785.75 ------------ ----------
27,910.88 -----_ .. _----
59,529.45 ------------
64,225.57 ------------
126,703.02 54,735.75
--------_-
..
..
------_--...-..
35,162.99 ------------ ----------
6,909.56 ------------ 169.36
- 23,316.50
162.76 4,939.75
49.138.09 37,258.14
~ -- -- -- ----
------------
-------------------
37,393.51 ------------ ----------
35,162.99 ------------
7,078.92 3,766.38
28,419.01 49.138.09
--------_--..
-----------
37,258.14 ------------
37,393.51 ------------
10,792.82 37,068.84
--------~---
------------
-------------------
135,563.06 ------------ 1.122.36
33,774.77 12,000.00 7,138.76
63,821.55
60.00 115.67
10,792.82 6,316.79 37,068.84 28,958.57 136.685 .42 1,101.46
52,913.53 -... - .. _-----_ .. 63,997.22 - .. ---_._--- ..
40,176.15 69,928.14
--_.. -... ------------------
--_--..-..__.-..-. _-----
71,309.51 12,514.27
--- .. ------------_.-----
1,658.68
._ ... _-----
24,820.35 ._---------- ----------
12,052.61 ------------ 1,410.00
40,176.15 69,928.14
- ... --
_------
--- .... _...
_.....-.
72,968.19 ------------
12,514.27 -----------..
24,820.85 ------- .. - ... -
13,462.61 2,933.89
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
I. Income-GeneraI Fund-Continued
SYSTEM
1. From the State
(a) Operation
(c) Salary (d) Voca-
Fund (b) Capital of County tional
Foundation Outlay Superin- Funds
Program
tendent
(e) School Lunch Program
(f) Special Programs (g) Other Total From
The State
2. From the County or City
3. From the U.S. GOy't.
(a) Tax for (b) County Maintenance Commission- (c) Other and Operation ers or City
Council
Total From Total FrOlll County the. U. S. or City Goyernment
Whitfield
$ 464,427.84 $
$ 2,510.00 $10,080.83 $ 22,871.27 $ 94,879.02 $
Wilcox_______________ 299,006.75
3,180.00 6,566.75 8,359.92 21,246.77
Wilkes_______________ 312,880.68
3,180.00 4,895.28 7,756.29 12,465.48
Wilkinson_____________ 251,214.93 16,400.00 3,010.00 3,331.72 7,030.34 7,849.03
Worth________________ 485,744.14
3,180.00 5,179.73 12,536.24 41,703.69
S 594,768.96 $ _ 338,360.19 _ 341,177.73 _ 288,836.02 _ 548,343.80
5324,,520304..0605 $ 5474,,584898..7558 70,621.68
$ 1,086.45 S
430.72 _. ._.
5334,,528364..4655 $ 5474,,988808..7350 70,621.68.
794.78_ 3,034.24_
_
County Total
58,017,651.84 1,761,285.28409,998.50780,696.12 1,955,404.64 3,239,249.28 50,794.51 66,215,080.17 15,480,661.361,604,245.19159,839.9817,244, 746.532,225,403.25
co
(Xl
Americus_____________ 156,271.14
Athens_______________ 275,756.68
Atlanta
1,926,859.66
Barnesville____________ 68,714.63 Bremen_______________
529,759.78
Buford_______________ Calhoun______________ Canton_______________ Carrollton____________ Cartersville___________
55,173.27 64,263.36 74,615.46 106,088.84 102,890.68
Cedartown____________
Chickamauga
"_
Cochrao______________
Commerce____________ Cordele_______________
135,593.97
37,994.30 57,703.35 83,231.34 171,437.86
3,800.00
Dalton_______________ DecatuL_____________ EOuUbglilasn_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
Elberton______________
201,067.63 233,695.57 110253,,399609..5645 111,588.61.___________
616.42 6,584.37 84,564.54 1,764.81
.______ 301.44
4,960.00 2,075.85
483.43 3,300.00 487.07
1,996.57 3,960.00
588.84
3,300.00
874142..6510 790.39
6,741.60 27,104.40 197,962.75 2,667.21 4,094.14
2,958.80 5,341.39
8,287.16
12,679.08
6,170.37 3,611.47 7,932.31
11,876.24 16,486.90 191,,942731..0563 10,942.21
_
51,366.50
_
182,908.77
__
3,653.88
__
_
920.00
_
2,154.32
_
__
__
_
873.54 8,266.50 63,493.58
_
1,741.66 179.36 650.00 _
51.28
8452,,619046.6.355. 28,447.31
_ _ ___ 276.09
163,629.16 360,811.95 2,922,055.50 76,800.53
4,094.14
59,353.51 71,759.07 81,651.31 114,376.00 102,890.68
148,273.05 44,892.93 67,840.15 97,755.88 246,823.75
213,583.99 250,182.47 181,720.75 178,392.14 155,344.61
91,161.46 325,000.00 7,243,186.01 36,500.00
19,600.00
28,359.94 80,000.00
93,500.00 25,757.82 22,132.20
54,000.00
171,112.73 292,346.55 52,913.30 66,000.00 25,204.62
23,723.21
_ 114,884.67 _ 325,000.00
820,466.40
86,382.58 _
8,150,034.99 36,500.00
31,105.65 90.00 31,195.65
40,018.31 102,455.48
_ 19,600.00 _ 40,018.31 _ 28,359.94 __ 80,000.00 _ 102,465.48
" "_" __
1,184.19
_
49,027.91
_
_
93,500.00 26,942.01 22,132.20 49,027.91 54,000.00
62,000.00
_ 171,112.73
__ 292,346.55
_ 52,913.30
_ _
8676,,200040..6020
_ _ _ _ __
_ __
_ _ _
_ _ __ __ _
__ _
20,453.47 40,643.36_
Fitzgerald____________
Gainesville____________ Griffin________________ Hogansville___________ LaGrange_____________
162,783.56
127,562.46 154,249.45 80,176.42 330,331.51
16,200.00
3,037.90
2,138.61 613.68
3,275.13 107.64
10,714.52 57,824.90
2,708.84 20,936.20
_
32,986.30
_
7,875.08
_
42,258.38
_
Marietta______________
Monroe_______________
Moultrie
Newnan______________
Pelham_______________
314,335.07
125,767.31 159,072.43 116,421.75 77,663.03
63,800.00
36,715.64
_
2,196.95 11,154.59 1,829.43
_
12,590.73 20,270.31
_
2,835.36
388.10 3,108.38
_
894.52 5,102.13
335.00
_
Quitman______________ Rome_
iaallaUup]OaOBFahall---s_--__-_--__--__--_ Thomaston___________
94,342,47 261,024.67
3,590.35
435,,231736..7960 ------------ ---------- ----------
217,690.45
2,297.93
3,810.24 8,481.54 15,731.40
72.37 _
22,,033333..5480 ------------ ----------_
11,434.19
234.44
Thomasville___________
Tifton.
Toccoa_______________
Trion
Valdosta______________
284,376.77 63,036.54 112,206.85 73,290.65
237,083.88
2,850.00
12,988.17 6,839.55
_
761.37 15,784.09 2,880.50 _
2,139.54 6,040.34
_
5,623.22 1,881.62
_
4,500.39 21,648.51 46,051.17
_
Vidalia_______________
~ Waycross
._
West Point___________
Winder. ._________
131,688.67 252,360.22 51,469.03 53,540.75
6,000.00 __ .___
1,291.86 _._.________
878.00
_
7,652.97 __ ._________ 163,508.32 __ _
_.______
450.30
_
1,066.62 2,298.46 _.
_
165,821.46 173,401.89 228,888.03 94,035.47 393,633.73
315410,,095408..7218 191,933.47 122,753.59 147,794.68
110,296.97 276,756.07 47,410.34
5,547.30 231,657.01
307,054.49 18220,,438662..7530 80,795.49 309,263.95
133,858.53 423,521.51 57,919.33 56,905.83
67,500.00 149,500.00
192,038.98 30,000.00
310,238.68
._____ __ .____ 27,895.70
92,543.53 115,281.09 25,000.00
3892,,426330..4030 114,000.00
7,962.05 375.00
50,656.42 239,369.27 19,701.30
.________ 1,922.36
.______
900.00
35,635.02
64,660.00 102,429.15
130,175.81 6709,,336071..1959
176,986.36
21,500.00 206,280.72 30,342.28 41,300.00
687.70 84,000.00
._____ 627.23
0
0.
__ ._____
._______ 4,319.75
67,500.00
_
149,500.00
__
192.038.98 _.
_
30,000.00 9,954.84
338,134.38 __ --- __
13892,,473690..0010 103,147.25_
115,656.09 74,282.52
.--_0.- 114,000.00
_
35,000.00 _-. __
52,578.78
_
239,369.27 __ ~
_
20,601.30
_
35,635.02
_
167,089.15
_
130,175.81 _.
0
_
6709,,396879..1659 ---------_
84,627.23
_
176,986.36 8,227.05
21,500.00 206,280.72
34,662.03 41,300.00
0
_
0
_
_
00
_
City TotaL_. Connty TotaL
7,621,351.14 619,559.78 18,370.00 152,802.39 611,791.45 736,313.95 36,140.22 9,796,328.93 10,664,858.211,541,733.79241,827.33 12,448,419.33 256,708.4' 55,639,002.982,380,845.06428,368.50933,498.51 2,567,196.09 3,975,563.23 86,934.73 76,011,409.10 26,145,519.573,145,978.98401,&67 .31 ~~~~93,165.8!! 2...482,111. 74
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
I. Income-General Fund-Continued
II. Special Building Funds
SYSTEM
4. From Fee from
Pupils
5. From
Sale of Property
6. From Insurance
Claims
8. Trans- 9. From Cafe- 10. From Athle-
7. Transfers fers teria Operation tics, Entertain- 11. From
from Other from Other (gross cash ments and Self- other
Systems
Funds receipts except Supporting Sources
those in I-e)
Activities
Total Receipts General Fund
1. Sale of Bonds
2. Other Building
Fund Receipts
Total Building
Fund
Total Receipts Generoland
Building Fund
Appling
$
Atkin!lOn
Bacon________________
Baker________________
Baldwin______________
971.40 $
$
1,191.00
134.92 $ 52.90
$ 30.89 $ 9,957.04
10,000.00
$
$--
$
_
_
150.26
3,279.41
526,423.49 L 309,918.42
330,101.01 196,410.20 474,765.70
$
$
,
S __
_ _ _
526,423.49 309,918.42 330,101.01 196,410.20 474,765.70
Banks________________
3,460.00
308.94
Barrow_______________
232.50
316.18
Bartow Ben HilL____________
14,486.82 4,722.54 12,610.25 5,244.15
100.00
250.00
Berrien_______________
Bihb
14,013.59
g.... Bleckley______________
809 .08 2,545.36
1,675.00
2,088.79
495.68 2,708.63
Brantley______________
238.00 12,614.56
196.91
!~~~~===:==:::==:::::::~~~~~ ::::~~~~~~:::::~i:~::::::~~~:~~::~:~~~~~ ============== ::::::::~~~:~~
Burke________________ Butte________________ Calhoun______________
350.00 1,625.00
597.45
24,771.82
9,970.02
Camden______________ Candler_ ___ CarroIL_____________
2,912.73 144.00
4,927.19
20.29
140.00 3,000.00 2,080.00
250.00
40.00 205.92
185.78 _
1,146.42 1,058.00 2,081.16 4,391.72
1,482.91 527.65
2, mJ~ 451.78 6,496.38
119.49
_ 1,227.97
__
268,657.87 270,993.70 687,154.30 270,587.13
484,901.65 3,058,532.63
195,586.82 300,309.31 469,171. 74 251,354.27
942,939.06
733,105.17
263,536.26 325,785.93 327,849.81 298,438.15 846,929.07
800,000.00
63,400.00 33,264.27
3,238.89 7,600.00 4,117.56
63,400.00 __ _ _
33,264.27 __
_ __
_ _
803,238.89
_
7,600.00 4,117.56
_ _ _
332,057.87 270,993.70 687,154.30 270,587.13 518,165.92 3,058,532.63
195,586.82 300,309.31 469,171.74 251,354.27 1,746,177 .95
733.105.17 271.136.26 329,903.49 327,849.81 298,438.15 846,929.07
Catooea______________
CChhaartlhtoanm_______________ Chattahoochee
Chattooga____________
1,675.00 140.00
970.55
1.00 115.00 4,807.11
176.97 444.00 1,390.73
419.34
19,623.73
616.91
15,503.86 56,560478..8258 _
3,958.86
247408,.112354..7973 2,765,823.36
56,326.67
518,924.24
121,489.00
121,489.00_ _ _
_
591,614.77
248.134.93 2,765,823.36
56,326.67 518,924.24
Chernkee_____________ Clarke________________ Clay_________________ Clayton Clinch________________
CObb_________________
90.75 113.35 25,812.00 26,169.75
882.25
3,036.67
11,444.60 4,300.00 5,740.00
8,621.53
6,365.83 1,636.61 6,072.91
305.69 248.25
7,044.76
568,240.04 281,321.54 214,166.22
691,426.60 239.494.83 1,366,158.53
137,350.80 43,400.00 56,457.77
_ _ __
137,350.80 43,400.00 56,457.77
568,240.04 281,321.54 214.166.22 828,777.40 282,894.83 1,422,616.30
Coffee________________ Colquitt______________
Columbia_____________ Cook_________________ Coweta_______________
110.00 840.00 1,638.39
1,449.25
402.00 202.00
574.63 4,047.56
685.28
5,350.00 2,023.57
585.77 369.89 7,710.27
Crawford __
Crisp_________________
Dade_________________ Dawson
Deeatur
._.
.____
54.13
46.62
10,600.00 13,500.00 .______
._.
14,617.84
1,584.23 .____
_ 1,454.29 8,033.43
495.38 1,618.12
DeKalb
40,980.30 2,869.09 6,223.43 3,715.54 34,283.19
Dodge________________
1,631.70
33.64
16,589.58
Dooly________________
825.00 1,745.00
11,200.00
30,122.37
6,099.19
. . E~~ar~l~yr ~:============ ~~~:~~ --4;90i:oo ========== ============ ========:= ====:=:=:=:=== ====:=========
_ 1,747.21
2,938.93
~~~:g~_
Echols________________ 6,185.75
Effingham
Elbert EmanueL. Evans
5.00
Fannin
.S... Fayette
Floyd
Forsyth
Franklin______________
Fulton
74,648.15
1,016.25 _c________
15,000.00 745.00 5,067.65
853.00
909.40
25.00
127.39 5,425.00 41,361.27
Gilmer_. Glascock______________
Glynn________________ Gordon_______________
Grady________________ Greene_______________
59,000.00 __ __ _ ___ __ __ _
1,210.99 13.23
428.52 2,897.61 2,697.87 4,973.65
._.
135.15 2,500.00
.______
44,219.88
.____________
7,877.91
32.66 463.46
_ 14,776.22
_
656.80
246.14
34.96
3,119.00
- __ .__________ 3,219.74 3,701.70 _ 2,039.01
326,578.70 156,512.08 45,712.59
_ __ __ ______ _______ ______ _
..
225.00
556.12
1,090.68 _ _______ 1,468.14
1,879.38 6,647.18
_ 548.97
:::::::::: __ __ IH:a~n~c~o~ck~~~~:::::._:_:_:_:
32.0.1 ~~~~1~6:.~0~0 ~:~~~:~~
~:~~~:~~
::::::::=:
::::::::::::=:
:::::::::::::: .____
1H!U! 372.40
HaralIOD_._.
.____
1.00 7,011.11 6,652.63 7,996.61
__ .___
50.00
~H:e\a~rd=_:_:_:_:_=__=_=_=_:_:_:_=_:_:_::::::::::: 3~5~6~.:1~5 ~~:~ ~:~~:~~ ::=::::::: ::::=:::=::::: ::=::::::::::: i30~6U.6~7
I~r~w~i~ncin:===:========= ~~:~~ 6,7tA40g.:0880 -----20:00 ============ ==9==,2=9==5=.3==2 -----38;675:62 =:=:=:======== Ui93n7.~36
860411,,770977..0547 306,631.76 438,699.25 751,997.72
443,000.00
243,850.16
318,112.55
247,943.23
145,019.38
786,998.53
2,494,817.69
632,877.48 577,777.06
1,307,953.48 384,287.06 536,945.26
136,487.37
344678,,963496..7735 834,771.57 260,744.83
533,629.05
2,000.00
259,999.52 1,070.805.30
307.324.97 459,222.66
6,514,767.23
391,262.34 124,846.18 973,762.74 476,294.72 669,205.75 471,715.02
921,157.85
489609,,852192..4634 340,086.68 _. 369,749.90
384,557.64 373,395.15 295,068.99
528,898.41 637,765.56 444,022.38
453,911.28
432,90 .
443,432.90_ _ _ _
_ _ __ _ _
10,000.00
32,815.00 2,373.40
._
10,000.00 _
32,815.00 2,373.40
_
518.81 65,500.00
_
2,518.81_ _ _
65,500.00
1,300.00 200.00
14,338.73
1,300.00 200.00 _ _
14,338.73
_ _ _ _ _ _
256,287.82
_
256,287.82
_
_
_ _
_
453,911.28 _
_
1,085,230.44 801,707.07 306,631. 76 438,699.25 751,997.72
243,850.16 318,112.55 247,943.23 145,019.38 786,998.53
2,494,817.69 642,877 .48 577,777 .06
1,340,768.48 386,660.46 536,945.26
136,487.37 350,458.54 468,646.75 834,771.57 260,744.83 599,129.05
261,299.52 1,071,005.30
307,324.97 459,222.66 6,529,105.96
391,262.34 124,846.18 973,762.74 476,294.72 669.205.75 471,715.02
921,157.85 747,117.26 869,512.64 340,086.68 369,749.90
384,557.64 373,395.16 295,068.99 982,809.69 637,765.56 444,022.38
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
I. Income-General Fund-Continued
II. Special Building Funds
SYSTEM
4. From Fee from
Pupil.
5. From Sale of Property
6. From IIl8uranee
Claim.
8. Trano- 9. From Cafe- 10. From Athl.... 7. Tran.fe.. fe.. toria Operation tico, Entertainfrom Other from Other (gross ClIllh ment. and Self
Sy.teme Fundo receipt. except Supporting those in Ie) Activitics
11. From other Sources
Total Receipts General Fund
1. Sale of Bondo
2. Other Building
Fund Receipts
Total Total Receipt. Building General and
Fund Building Fund
Jackson
__ $ 367.00 $ 525.00 $_ __ $
$ $
$-.-- $ 1,326.22 $
Jie:f"fner;s,o~niB::~========= =========._= ==========
Jenkins
._______ 300.00
~~:~~ ~:~~~:~~ 41.00 ====._=_=_=_=_=_=_=_= ========== =====3==4=,4=1==5=.6=7= ======1=3=,6==7=5=.8==5 __4,864.34
17.50 _.__________
16,035.31
5,241.97 2,672.89
379,564.56 $
$
$
__ $
245,540.32
_
634587,,907679..5023 58,195.61 _.__________ 58,195.61_
387,217.20
196,531.82 196,531.82
379,564.56 245,540.32 415,264.64 648,977.52 583,749.02
Johnson
Jones
Lamar________________
Lanier________________
Laureus______________ Lee
g..... Liberty .___________
Lincoln .___________ Long_________________
LLuowmnpdkeisn___________________________
109.41
316.76 21.93 __ 105.00 1,372.05 568.83 __
__
247.84
._. .___ 2,426.28
172.87
._
37.53
.____ 2,175.48
.___ 747.17
122.00 64.00
725.82 81. 00 __ ._______ 1,594.34 1,140108..0000 39,037.77
._________ 54.00
4,724.72 51.28
3,829590..7006
_
13,044.61
2,761. 70
_
980.55 34.93 85.35
1,000.00
170.92_
2,275.40 825.20
356,647.59
277,088.20
201,608.89
192,955.94
838,066.39 _
233,382.82 __
225858,,464884..6113
174,052.23
734,392.09
201,007.49
_
_
_
_
_
_
203,735.60
203,735.60_
_
_
_
356,647.59 277,088.20 201,608.89 192,955.94 838,066.39 233,382.82
492,419.73 255,448.61 174,052.23 734,392.09 201,007.49
Macon
._____
728.70
Madison
.________ 1,151.71
__
._
33,125.20
_
14,015.43
863.01 784.22
425,727.77 447,729.58
_ _
425,727.77 447,729.58
Marjon_~
~
.
McDuffie_____________ 2,164.99
McIntosh
._____ 141.50
Meriwether
.________ 100.00
. 34,351.29
.______
.
_ 19,212.30 5,016.93
_
152.94 1,307.03 13,333.79 4,506.31
232,516.41 243381,,799699..8411 649,992.48 __
50,500.00 50,500.00 5,965.00 5,965.00_ 78,215.00 78,215.00
283,016.41 437,764.81 238,969.41 728,207 .48
MMiiltlcehreIL .__.__ 203.00 411502..0503
Monroe. Montgomery
.__ 550.00
Morgan Murray
._ 1,161.00 6,055.95 _
_______ .__ 1,149.50
NMeuwoctoong_ee_____________
Oeonee
768.04 10,580605..0480 957.00
Oglethorpe____________ 410.50
Paulding
240447..0830
387.25
26,60._1_.5__1
450.00
.__
._________ 3,8288..1080 .____3_,_0_4_5_.0__0 9,786.39
._______
2,005.88
11,287.15 28,139.07 41,929.01
33,116.06
11,338.75 3,546.80
745.00 3,926.00 1,330.32
4,509.59 4,515.82
2,476359..7526 4,433348..7058 2,565.02
3,398.87 4,291542..2699
467.17 _
1,350.27
383,702.04 644,726.93
243805,,824553..4788 397,335.66
61,158".00
394,444.76
3,659359,,063164..9273 253,564.91 __ 332,133.18 404,279.57 _
2,400.00 102,926.02
427,210.73
_ _
63,558.00_ 102,926.02
_
427,210.73_ _
_
_
383,702.04 644,726.93 494,403.48 285,253.78 500,261.68
394,444.76 4,122,247.70
539,614.23 253,564.91 332,133.18 404,279.57
Peach________________ Pickeos_______________ Pierce________________ Pike__________________ Polk_________________
263.92 124.00
514.00 205.00 1,403.00
975.28 128.36
22,000.00 76,335.93
41,525.08 16,781.99
17,596.43 1,218.55
7,756.66 509.35 _
1,441.38 1,760.99
440,643.10 277,530.26
342973,,630627..3794 766,457.62
Pulaski_______________ Putnam______________ Quitman______________
Rabun_______________ Randolph_____________ Richmond
16,891.32
212.08 175.00
728.25 221.80 11,117.75
13.71 80.50
10,083.35 3,561.47
12.50 1.621.00
34,804.03
17,712.53 32,750.19
54.46 1,822.83
8.21
1,176.59 _
18,366.56
271.080.43 284,244.90 118,462.69 384,937.80 464,790.89
3,034,255.14
Rockdale_____________ Sehley________________ Screven_______________
Seminole______________
Spalding______________
5,923.00
305.00 55.00 30.94
378.05
855.00
701.50 72.01
167.25
2,604.50
7,031.20
1,283.50 1I5.33
5,566.48
1,836.06
2,059.37
214495,,423754..3152 606,259.77 307 ,267 .58
520,842.79
Stepheos_____________
60.00 1,185.75
2,015.50
Stewart_______________
966.30
816.51
Sumter_______________
1,031.92
411.84
247.00
Talbot.______________
150.00
35.00
33.83
Taliaferro_____________
55.60
TattnalL____________
2,935.00 1,489.80
90,000.00
1,714.36
.....
g !i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ::i;~i:~i --2;t~:~ ::::~~~:~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ::mJi
Tift__________________
1,613.11 1,536.00 1,391.06
3,101.77
Toomba______________ Towns
175.00
7,271.58
1,911.86 _
Treutlen______________
140.00
26.27
857.66
R~~r::::::::::::::: :::::::::: ~~:gg l~t~ ~~~:~ :::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: 4,4~Ub
Twiggs_______________
38.58 100.00
1,102.79 300.73
680.08
343,237.33 314,979.92 398,814.62 241,813.71 138,456.74 636,922.73
437,133.03 499,793.94 414,442.70 744,335.99
572,947.49
513,528.27 170,487.00 248,709.85 583,129.62 349,494.89 275,781.01
Union________________
146.73
11,392.21
3,133.00 1,356.64
~~~r::::::::::::::::::::::::: __~:~~~:~~ :::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: --S;355:i5
walton_______________
1,199.50 1,112.26
400.00
32,502.21
9,102.52 6,378.74
Ware----_____________
425.00
1,497.35
267,579.69 449,521.65
890,289.14 570,900.97 479,884.93
78.29 772.97 1,076.61 36.57 406.04
13,077.93
255,297.46 682,644.14
566,841.52 130,542.86
282,565.18 262,110.18
360,000.00 24,722.14 100,640.97
..
19,205.93 247,132.67 150,985.15
4,830.00
29,497.04 2,496.02 7,000.00
360,000.00 _
24,722.14_ _
800,643.10
277,530.26 518,089.88 327,602.39 766,457.62
100,640.97 19,205.93 _ _ _
247,132.67
371,721.40 303,450.83 118,462.69 384,937.80 464,790.89 3,281,387.81
150,985.15_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ __
4,830.00
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _
29,497.04 _ .
_ _ 2,496.02 _ 7,000.00 _
400,420.50 145,274.12 606,259.77 307,267.58 520,842.79
343,237.33 314,979.92 398,814.62 241,813.71 138,456.74 636,922.73
437,133.03 499,793.94 414,442.70 744,335.99 577,777 .49
513,528.27 170,487.00 248,709.85 583,129.62 349,494.89 275,781.01
267,579.69 449,521.65 919,786.18 570,900.97 479,884.93
255,297.46 682,644.14 569,337.54 130,542.86 289,565.18 262,1I0.18
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
I. Income--General Fund-Continued
II. Special Building Funds
4. From Fee from Pupils
5. From Sale of Property
6. From Insura.nce
Claims
8. Trans- 9. From Cafe- 10. From Athie7. Tranafers fers teria Operation tiOi. Entertainfrom Other from Other (i!'011 euh menta and Self-
Syatelllll Funda receipts except Supporting those in toO) Activitie.
I!. From other Sources
Totallteceipt4 General Fund
1. 6ale of Bonda
2. Other Building
Fund Receipt4
Total Total Reoelpta Buildioll General and
Fund Buildioll Fund
Whitfield
$
Wilcox-______________
Wilke._ __
Wilkinson_____________
Worth________________
$ 50.00 $57,633.40 $ 311.36
26.01
423.44 63.23 2,935.25
44.00 $ 3,800.00 $ 48,774.53
70,788.25 $ 22,015.88 17,849.61
County TotaL
173,595.40 166,751.24 319,041.04 118,951.40499,082.51 1,040,506.89
17,547.75 $ 3,062.26 $
9,800.91
_
6,416.03
6,398.30 15.95
1,807.51
802,075.85 $ 404,722.99 408,608.30 637528,,547122..0017
$
$
$ __ _
802,075.85 404,722.99 408,608.30
2,067.45
2,067.45_
360,479.52 672,572.01
413,115.39 421,612 .51 88,837,886.33 2,303,628.00 2,384,783.38 4,688,411.38 93,526,297.71
Americus_____________ 1,130.35
Athens
19,611.45
Atlanta
100,781.68 _"________
Barnesville____________
Bremen_______________ 2,165.60 100.00
9,428.04
Buford_______________ Calhoun______________ Canton_______________ Carrollton____________ Cartersville___________
9,232.64 8,454.84 5,406.20 3,834.00
81.18
Cedartown____________ Chickamauga_________ 3,111.28 Cochran______________ Commercs____________ 14,138.43 Cordele_______________
Dalton_______________ 2,692.00
Decatur
20,319.99
Douglas______________
Dublin_______________
Blberton______________ 4,445.00
1,030.00 15.00
45,655.45
13,695.00 7,310.57 14,058.80 62,600.93 1,994.00 29,570.96
2,799.73 46,918.82 47,803.17 736.29 52,285.62 1,999.99
7.142.00 98,078.01 15,169.92 12,235.46 1,215.00 49,598.56
9,360.00 38,153.77 43,938.82
1,371.35 288,157.53
4,320.40
19.86 807.841.67
113,624.88 43,976.25 11,339,901.34
_ 158,955.98
10.00 103.50 52,838.81
.13 1,~87 5,346.67
_ _ _
646.75 3,460.99
980.38 2,039.95
29.50
93,522.85
112393,,819481..8467 210,347.72 223,268.46
12,522.78
4,370.09 9,311.70
-' _ __
770.00
370,865.41 86,251.92 119.543.31
160,922.22 301,593.75
18,068.26 21,412.13
1,303.M 6,284.55
__
__ __
391,492.09 578,493.56 303,036.34
389,811.99 366,630.79
9,103.21 300.00
._.
149,531.20 12,000.00
__ 288,157.53
9,103.21 __ __
816,944.88 11,339,901.34
158,955.98
300.00 53,138.81
_
93,522.85
____ __ __
129,898.86 133,141.47 210,347.72 223,268.46
._. _ __ __
__ _
370,865.41 86,251.92 119,543.31 160,922.22 301,593.75
__ __ _
149,531.20 12,000.00
391,492.09 578,493.56 303,036.34 539,343.19 378,630.79
Fitzgerald____________ 3,043.56
Gainesville
24,075.23
Griffin________________ 5,03520
Hogansville___________ 1,048.30
LaGrange
11,289.00
10,399.50
37,341.40
._.
.____
8,53657 107,984.47
2,912.10 1,15093
101,554.46 14,648.59 8,260.66 1,781.88 .________ 1,364.00
Marietta
__ 19,238.15 _._.
, ,_,__
Monroe .__________ 6.374.00
Moultrie
2,87951 9,920.91 487.84
Newnan .____ 669.00 _ .____
Pelham__ __ __ _. __ .__
11,804.68
142,030.60 128,261.52 46,131.32
.__
._.
._.__ ._
.__________
1,000.00
.______
.____________
1,460.00 _.____________
16,308.75
7,623.10
1,288.90 1,537.93 1,078.74
1,206.60 647.75
~~~~s~_-~~::::::::::: -is:iioo-iiii _.__~~~:~~ ::::::::::
Tsllapoms____________ 1,056.00
.
Tallulah Falls
Thomaston
7,344.50 1,002.24 362.88
Thomasville
Tifton________________
Toccoa.______________
Trion
.____
Valdosta______________
17,031.01 4,954.40 1,878.50
963.00
.______
871.07 274.46
:5
Vidalia Waycros.
01 West PoinL__________
Winder
.________
1,769.70
1,503.75 5,88437 2,550.50
4.264.03
126.05 .____
~~:~~~:~~ :::::::::: -----iiii;ssii:i4 ----i5;4iiii:iiil_._.~~~:~~
._._____
8,738.38
1,568.40 240.00
.__________
51.50
37,796.23
.________ 195.00
114,483.13 4,652.40 46,717.40 .______ 61,458.30 ._____
68,223.24 58,608.29
18,783.08
5,415.62
1,577.61 6,501.58
855.89
1,304.58
11,150.82 21,418.70 26,873.83
.________ 8,965.53
5,433.51
518.89 5,739.80
579.50
250,566.12 348,128.05
552,564.76 190,959.12 841,116.58 _.
11.05
11.05
1,455,186.831,455,186.83
669,298.70 ._._._._._. _._ _._.__
189,290.21 _._.
._. ._.__
538.269.68 _. .____
368,350.71 266,073.32 123,095.87 389,169.19
243,505.60 _ __ ._
_. __
m:m:~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
79,fl14.42
._____
41,233.82
445,447.01
.____
524.933,23 351,651.99 230.205.67 189,621.42
558,477.70
.__ ._____
.____
157,647.12
652,586.68 120,46393 142,029.20
__ ._ .______
250,566.12 348,128.05 552,575.81 190,959.12 2,296,303.41
669,298.70 189,290.21 538,269.68 757,519.90 243,505.60
m:m:~~
79,614.42 41,233.82 445,447.01
524,933.23 351,651.99 230,205.67 189,621.42 558,477.70
157,647.12 652,586.68 120,463.93 142,029.20
City TotaL County Total..
320,622.14 16,912.71 11,550.34 1,043,333.18 10,188.41 640,349.99 494,217.54 183,663.95 330,591.38 1,162,284.58509,270.92 1,680,856.88
322,308.08 120,410.10 24,987,131. 70 266,073.32 1,749,228.16 2,015,301.48 27,002,433.18 735,423.47542,022.61 113,825,018.032,569,701.32 4,134,011.54 6,703,712.86 120,528,730.89
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION Ill. Non-Income
2. Bond Sinking Fund
3. Agency Fund.
SYSTEM
I. Loon
(a) County-wide (b) District (c) Interest
Tax for Bonds Tax for Bonds Received Total Bond
and
and
on Invest- Sinking
Bond Interest Bond Interest mente Fund Receipt.
(a) U.S. Income Tax Withholdings and Cash
Receipt.
(b) Teacher Retirement Mem- (0) Teacher ber Contribu- Association tion. With- Due. Withho dings and holdings and Cash Receipts Cash Receipt.
(d) Group In!urance Premiums Withholdings and Cash Receipt.
Total Receiptl (e) Other Total Agency All Fundll
Fund Receipt.
Appling
$ 20,250.00 $
Atkinson____________
Bacon_______________
BBaakldewr_i_n_____________ 23,000.00
$
2,587.83 5,819.05
1,845.75 $ 4,430.68
424.14
1,079.00
$ 22,095.75 $ 32,571.50 $ 17,195.78 $
4,430.68
15,850.27
9,777.06
3,011.97
15,844.59
10,607.87
29,898.05
7,691.87
4,891.84
1,290.00 $ 806.00 115.00
3,742.16 $ 841.50
2,035.09
1,1&3.97
$ 54,799.44 $ 27,274.83 28,487.55
13,882.68_
603,318.68 341,623.93 361,600.53 240,190.93 474,765.70
I;!::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::~~~:~~ :::::::::: ::::::::~~~:~~
Ben HilI_____________
2.626.65 850.00
3,476.65
.... ~rbt:~~~::::::::::::: --550;000:00 ::::=:=:=::=== ~~:~~~::~ :::::::::: 5~Ugg:;;g
~ Bleckley____________
400.00
400.00
Brantley____________ 7,334.20
1,009.02
8,343.22
Brooks______________ 7,000.00
9,654.43
16,654.43
Bryan_______________
13,955.96
1,155.32 298.96
15,410.24
BulIoch_____________ 24,500.00
9,222.94
33,722.94
H:m:~
13,047.50
2~g:~U~
7,759.20 17,577.47 20,740.90 15,613.05 48,104.60
2~:~!tn ::::::::~~~:~ ------~:~;~::: ::::::::::
7,850.51
294.00
l~urU~ :~~:~ lk:~U~ ::::::::::
5,443.36
9,025.47 13,967.91 7,500.16 27,078.48
895.00 397.00
742.50
1,370.67 1,274.70
790.60 4,293.00 15,410.30
~Uit~
21,192.01
3~~:~~U~
13,945.06 28,868.61 36,380.pl 23,903.81 94,886.38
361,371.55 291,722.70 748,336.67 295,255.79 578,917.48 4,002,041. 80
209,931.88 337,521.14 522,206.68 290,668.32 1,874,787.27
Burke_______________ Butts_______________ Calhoun_____________ Camden_____________ Candler_____________
Carroll______________
45,000.00 43,000.00 9,500.00 10,000.00
91,333.33
15,835.73
18,598.10 6,320.36 9,027.06
9,692.31 490.50
4,811.95 3,787.24 11,050.52 5,682.28
229.97
55,182.81 58,835.73 14,311.95 43,435.86 12,002.64
100,590.36
47,551.95 13,559.50 15,838.30 16,656.30 13,864.59
45,403.31
25,193.76 8,444.10 11,252.66 9,021.61 7,877.74
25,584.23
440.00 1,027.50
2,084.30
904.93 302.50
,___ 4,810.58
320.39
74,830.01 22,443.60 27,995.89 25,980.41 21,742.33
77,146.01
863,117.99 352,415.59 372,211.33 397,266.08 332,183.12 1,024,665.44
Catoosa_____________ 30,000.00
462.00
22,916.13
Charlton____________
1,108.05
8t:t:~ooh~~:=::::= __~~~:~~:~ :=:====::====: :=:::::::::::: =:::::::::
Chattooga___________ 8,000.00 23,545.25
7,338.00 __ ._______
53,378.13
33,531.80
14,937.10
1,045.00
655.35 ._____
1,108.05
12,200.20
6,328.31
548.00
27.10 3,210.58
.~~~:~:~ :::::::::::::: =::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: __:=~~~:~~
38,883.25
31,174.00
15,010.40
625.00
2,076.88
50,169.25 22,314.19
:=~~:~~
48,886.28
695,162.15 271,557.17 2,873,918.25
56,326.67 606,693.77
Cherokee____________ 12,500.00 20,240.11
._
32,740.11
81:~~~:::::::::::::: =:::::::::=: ::::::::==:::: -----'4;liiii:77 ----iiiii:oo ----s;iisi:77
Clayton_____________ 30,000.00 Clinch______________ 26,400.00
23,990.98
6,726.18
60,717.16
._
26,400.00
Cobb_______________ 26,000.00 95,463.39
4,loo.2Q
124,563.68
27,972.00
Ig:m:~g
47,009.00 14,913.00
93,861.50
14,096.74
U~U~
19,145.16 7,038.97
40,147.76
1,434.00
~~~:~
395.00 ._________
4,806.11
~~~:~: ::::::::::
1,786.50 1,072.50 563.75 _.________
13,861.16 6,625.79
48,308.85
~U~~:~
69,013.16 22,910.72
154,496.21
649,289.00 308,395.54
235,407.31 958,507.72 332,205.55 1,701,676.1Q
Coffee
__
Colquitt_____________
Columbia____________
Cook
Coweta_____________
64,500.00 __ 1,389.17
35,000.00
55,000.00
36,756.87
12,005.52
2,405.07 _._.______
.______
._.__ 300.00
76,505.52 3,794.24 35,000.00
37,056.87 55,000.00
34,354.96 35,301.17 15,509.80
22,523.10 33,051.90
18,216.67
1,573.00
2,689.30 .______
22,216.24
1,893.50
5,603.58
9,995.65 _._.
._____
13,388.77
982.00
1,867.52 __ __ .___
18,615.66
.__
7,951.71 . __
56,833.93 65,014.49 25,505.45
38,761.39 59,619.27
l,218,569.8g 870,515.80 367,137.21 514,517.51 866,616.9g
Crawford Crisp
.. ..
Dade_______________ Dawson
Decatur_____________
.---------
.
23,000.00 ._.__
47,000.00
.. ._.____ 20,230.13 4,300.00 . 142.76
. 161.25 5,431.90
4,519.77
.__
~ .______
1.58 __ ._
161.25 5,431.90 47,749.90 4,300.00 47,144.34.
12,660.90 18,246.57
7,757.75 10,766.67
435.00 _
587.34 1,607.57 23,048.56 921.75 _.________ 29,934.99
12,022.70 7,203.97
6,379.91 __ _.
..
4,825.82
429.00
13.90 1,130.18.
. _ 18,416.51 .___ 13,588.97
--.--.
._ -----.-------- ---- -----.-- ---.------ .---.--_--
267,059.97 353,479.44 314,109.64 162,908.35 834,142.87
DeKalb_ ..
Dodge______________
Dooly
.______
Dougherty__ .
._
Douglas
.____
Early_. .
590.000.00 116,000.00
297,000.00 11,000.00
221,594.17
4,434.28 2,367.39
6,950.40._________
2,414.78 550.00
.
.____ 30.00
16,674.74
7,216.19 _._.______
.__________
10,418.20 2,678.97
818,395.84 122,950.40
2,964.78
297,030.00 34,890.93 13,097.17
193,621.38 34,836.60 28,929.20
90,248.57 27,019.50 25,676.40
71,548.27 18,328.58 16,729.68
40,272.51 12,700.68 18,531.82
._________
._
._________
__
.__
462.00
23,565.82 18,157.24
2,714.61
._.__
1,962.01
7,799.52 162.19
2,452.15 1,220.00
2,443.60 1,671.12
306,892.71 55,879.79 47,620.89
138,482.79 43,392.33 48,784.94
3,620,106.24 821,707.67 628,362.73
1,776,281.27 464,943.72 598,827.37
Echols______________
Effingham___________
Elbert______________
EmanueL__________ Evans______________
Fannin
S...l. Fayette
.
Floyd
.__
Forsyth .
Franklin
.
Fult<m
.__
10,000.00 10,000.00 15,000.00
72,591.89 19,000.00
2,331.29 .______ 6,968.05 39,682.26
1,349.04 8,636.00 5,004.89
10,091.83 .
8,049.87
.. .______
._____
--------------
1,097.67 _._ .
163,000.00 .
72,834.78 ._.
_ . __
.
._____
910.28
.
800,000.00 __ .
531,541.85 1,145.83
13,680.33 18,636.00 26,972.94
122,365.98 19,000.00 8,049.87
4,923.00 20,507.70 22,903.50
46,724.70 13,899.60 26,595.70
3,508.12 11,081.17 13,187.09
28,506.84 8,474.53 14,385.35
1,097.67 14,283.80
8,771.68
235,834.78
74,650.99 18,084.45
32,944.04 9,286.25
910.28 26,396.50 16,233.59
1,332,687.68 __ -. __ __
.________ 406.00
._. .
1,692.00 ._______
.__
288.36 _.________ 596.75 1,033.05 1,215.83 _ _
2,164.64 _. ._._ 739.75 __ ._____
2,289.88 ._____
8,719.48 33,624.67 37,306.42
79,088.18 23,113.88 43,270.93
.______
2,070.57
__ 25,126.05
1,934.00 509.00
6,351.79 _. .___ 115,880.82
2,905.44
30,785.14
._.
935.85 _. ._. 43,565.94
._ ------ -.---------.-- ------------
Gilmer Glascock
Glynn __ Gordon Grady Greene
.________
. .
__ ._. ._______ 20,000.00
. ._ 52,904.86 __ . ._._____ 15,700.00 __ .
6,828.49
. 14,076.80 ._______
__ .___
.__
.
__ ._.
6,828.49 . .
17,904.40 6,654.00
11,237.04 3,732.40 .
2,994.52 __ _.________
.__ 32,135.96 10,386.40
._.
-----.------- ---.------- ---------.---- -----.--.--- .---.--------- ----.-- -.----------
15,530.89 518.73
50,126.42
30,574.64
14,859.77
1,364.00
3,601.95 .. __ 50,400.36
4,930.46 450.00 58,285.32 . ---
..--
--------.- ---.--------
215.31
.____
15,915.31
22,741. 70
14,976.39
789.00
2,087.83 __ . _ 40,594.92
158,887.18 402,719.21 532,926.11 1,036,225.73 302,858.71 650,449.85
287,523.24 1,422,720.90
338,110.11 503,698.88 7,861,793.64
430,226.79 135,232.58 973,762.74 576,821.50 727,491.07 528,225.25
Gwinnett
.____ 35,000.00 __
Habersham .. .
HaIL_. . .
Hancock .. . __ .
._.
Haralson. . .__ 35,000.00
.__
11,095.25 240.14
26,753.28
127.85 _. __ ._.
5,636.36 __ __ ._ 241.62
.__
2,006.28 _ __ __
46,335.39 26,881.13
._ .5,877.98 37,006.28
60,672.21 34,221.40 49,358.31 18,867.57 24,985.78
26,794.31
2,103.00
15,550.55 28,655.36
1,343.00 3,075.00
11,981.12
430.00
.13,213.15 __
2,960.60 1,721.41 8,984.32 1,599.58 4,682.31
__ .___ ._____ .______ .____
.__
92,530.12 52,836.36 90,072.99 32,878.27 42,881.24
1,060,023.36 826,834.74 949,585.63 378,842.93 449,637.42
Harris ._________
HarL ..
Heard .__________
Henry __ .____________
Houston .________
Irwin. __
.__
20,000.00 1,645.84 13,000.00 10,000.00
22,000.00 1,200.00
301,500.00 4,415.48 .________ .______
15,414.19 12,390.84
7,716.84 _ _.
329.66._._______
502.34
12,976.77 ._
3,218.52 1,200.00
46.91
329,216.84 6,390.98 13,502.34 22,976.77
41,832.71 13,637.75
20,638.50 19,740.03 16,457.72 34,061.33
35,677.20 21,833.90
'10,177.72 12,067.59 9,699.28 17,121.73
17,363.80 11,976.10
.____ 355.00._. 605.00 ._________
._____ 770.00
1,109.13 _.
1,599.20 _. 1,340.88 _.
2,290.79 738.18
.___ .____ ._._
.__
31,925.35 32,162.62 28,361.20 52,523.94
55,331.79 35,318.18
745,699.83 411,948.75 336,932.53 1,058,310.40 734,930.06 492,978.31
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
III. Non-Income
2. Bond Sinking Fund
a. Agency Funds
SYSTEM
1. Loan
(~~~~~t~~~~~e T~ f~r;"~~~~ ("it;c~r:eet Tot&! Bond
and
and
on Invest- Sinking
Bond Interest Bond Interest ments Fund Receipts
(a) U.S. Income Tax Withholdings and Cash
Receipts
(b) Teach,r Retirement Member Contributions Withho dings and Cash Receipts
(e) Teacher Association Dues With holdings and Cash Receipts
(d) Uronp Insurance Premiums Withholdinp and Cash Receipts
Tot&! Receipts (e) Other Total Ageney All Funds
Fund Receipts
JackBon
$
$
Jasper______________ 28,000.00
Jeff Davis___________ 6,550.00
JefferlOn____________ 15,000.00
Jenkins_____________ 1,370.00
$ 9,945.21 18,153.76
2,694.12 $ 269.42 $ 6,473.51 20,304.54 850.00
2,963.54 $ 28,000.00
22,968.72 36,154.54 19,523.76
25,633.40 $ 14,284.45
18,714.61 34,673.05 24,568.04
14,014.99 $ 8,253.71
11,646.49 19,723.41 10,893.75
1,045.00 $ 249.00
948.00 858.00 559.00
2,211.41 $
$
747.45
1,404.75
7,713.74
42,904.80 $ 23,534.61
32,713.85 55,254.46 43,734.53
425,432.90 297,074.93 470,947.21 740,386.52 647,007.31
Johnson_____________ JLoanmesa_r
Lanier______________
b
Laurens_____________ 100_.
CD Liberty______________ Lincoln_____________ Long________________
Lowndes____________ Lumpkin____________
18,000.00 18,000.00 20,000.00
10.000.00 12,806.14
2,429.53 14,317.09
5,674.46 4,804.06 7,670.94
13,472.62 5,940.33
4,548.06
8,486.75
30.00
__
2,429.53 32,317.09
28,222.52 8,516.75 24,804.06 7,670.94
23,472.62 18,746.47
18,196.00 11,267.30
8,750.40 47,979.47 13,925.80
15,330.25 8,592.70 7,958.35 33,128.70 10,753.27
11,4115.50 9,133.92
5,768.14 24,463.04. 8,103.17
9,727.89 5,628.20 4,531.43 18,075.22 5,760.24
696.00 468.00 539.50 1,599.00
283.00 .. 1,021.00 612.00
1,127.50 1,257.10 1,519.03 2,546.76 ._.
956.95 .
31.55 1,001.48 3,929.48
530.75
1,343.17
32,441.95 22,126.32_ 16,577.07 76.588.27 22,028.97
25,058.14 14,535.45 13,491.26 57,497.57 17,656.26
391,519.07 331,531.61 201,608.89 237,755.53 923,171.41 280,215.85
525,148.81 269,984.06 211,016.11 810,636.13 218,663.75
Macon______________ Madison____________ Marion______________ McDuffie____________ McIntosh____________ Meriwether__________
5,000.00 25,000.00 5,000.00
4,271.50
11,776.12
.. 27,807.86
5,258.73 5,144.41
4,271.50
16,776.12 30,258.73 5,000.00 32,952.27
25,048.00 23,642.36 10,819.70 23,459.91 12,960.20
36,322.70
14.325.50 12,333.70 6,929.50 12,093.93
7,598.42
21,458.99
1,062.78 1,420.60
360.50
12,028.28109.500.00
4,765.00
23.64
668.25
752.40 1,463.94
13.30 55.32
751.2& 1,592.88
160,901.78 41,827.48 18,417.45 37,740.14 22,077.88
60,486.35
590,901.05 489,557.06 318,209.98 505,763.68 266,047.29
821,646.10
Miller
._______
Mitchell_____________
Monroe_____________
Montgomery_________
Morgan_____________
19,150.00 28.000.00 42,500.00
10,000.00
13,238.64 1,105.24
23,942.94
2,642.00
11,680.85 13,321.31 2.997.65
487.50 250.00
21,792.00
53,406.99 57,176.55
2,997.85 33,942.94
16,463.80
31.512.33 20,475.00 15,085.20 22,399.51
10,739.45
20,473.81 12,109.76 10,322.07 12,345.83
852.00 235.00
1,003.30 __ ._______ 3,080.97
156.71__________
3,112.40
29,058.55
55,067.11 32,741.47 25,642.27 37,857.74
434,552.59
753,201.03 584,321.50 313,893.70 572,062.36
Murray ._________ 9,548.24
16,741.88
26,290.12
Muscogeo
1,019,000.00 182,089.54
..
1,201,089.54
Newton_____________ 20,000.00 19,520.45
39,520.45
Oconeo______________ 24,500.00
3,873.07 2,426.25
30,799.32
~:~1~~~~~~~~~::::::: :::::::::::: ------2;304:77 :::::::::::::: :::::::::: ------2;304:77
17,242.57 311,368.08 41,186.00
13,732.70
~1:m:~
10,166.45 109,398.26 17,702.78
7,533.95
1~:~~U~
229.00
550.00
~g~:gg
21,699.15 3,229.35
787.55
aJ~~:~ ::::::::::
27,638.02 442,465.49 62,118.13
22,604.20
~6::~Ug
448,372.90 5,765,802.73
641,252.81 306,968.43 356,602.78 447,072.54
PPeicakcehn_s______________ Pierce_______________ Pike Polk ._ __ .____
4,000.00 34,500.00
289,000.00
10,040.40 10,978.88
.______
434.01 9,818.28 4,534.59 ._______
3,122.44 .____
1,149.71
17,596.35_ 55,297.16 5,684.30 289,000.00
Pula8ki .__________
4,336.65 _.
.__
QPuutintamma_n____________ 15,000.00
26,297.50
18,940.44
Rabun _.
2,572.40
Randolph___________
35.00 _.____________
3,400.87
Richmond___________ 373,500.00 336,566.05
.__
.______
750.00
4,336.65 60,237.94_ 2,572.40 3,435.87 710,816.05
Rockdale____________ SChley Screven ... SSpemaldininolge._.._._.________
13,945.80
88,525.37 8,500.00 72,500.00
13,085.64 .. __ .___________
39,771.01 18,195.15 35,768.61
8.20 2,188.70
42.50
500.00 403.75
27,031.44 42.50
128,804.58 29,287.60 108,268.61
Stephens_ Stewart_____________
Sumter______________
Talbot.
Taliaferro_
TattnalL
g.... Taylor
Telfair TerreIL Thomas
._ .
TifL_______________
Toombs Towns
Treutlen__ Troup_______________ TTwuringgesr
41,500.00
5,000.00 6,919.12 4,000.00
.
8,000.00 20,000.00
33,750.00
. , , __ ._ 30,000.00
7,764.45 848.63
4,872.74 ._________
._ 100.49
._ ._________ 5,433.70
7,111.68 355.92
._
10,642.79 __ .___________
1,344.49
21,713.32
6,301.96 ._________
4,326.38
29.58 14,013.00
.._
.___ 4,618.34 208.08
49,364.94 848.63
5,000.00 17,225.56 4,000.00 7,467.60
8,000.00 30,642.79 1,344.49
61,765.28
4,326.38 _
29.58 44,013.00
4,826.42_
Union_______________ U~okner-_-_-_-__-_-_-_--__--_-__-_Wal Walton______________ Ware
Warren .. __ __ Washington WWaeybnstee_r__________________________ Wheeler_____________ White_______________
1,500.00 5,000.00 30,000.00 6,000.00
._. . 455,,000000..0000 9,000.00
5,644.61 15,137.50 78,724.51
.. _ 30,271.16
9,975.77 ._________ ._
23,448.95 5,946.13 __ ._______ 3,516.91
7,144.61 20,137.50 118,700.28 6,000.00
_
_ 23,448.95 851,,020107..2090 3,516.91 9,000.00
25,661.20 19,109.30 28,687.64 16,820.34 37,781. 75
13,362.30 16,288.30 4,912.40 20,355.19 29,442.45 235,855.71
15,826.96 8,839.30 35,247.02 17,032.70 42,384.40
18,864.30 18,386.90 21,124.17 12,642.10 9,634.34 31,322.70
17,001.90 24,834.84 24,383.91 40,207.69 22,626.70
20,160.30 7,878.70 15,682.40 28,860.79 23,260.70 15,343.40
10,661.80 23,589.40 57.948.61 29,985.80 29,613.02
15,731.20 35,070.70 33,019.16 4,992.30 13,768.70 13,109.60
13,131.42 8,941.62 1151,,022164..2026 19,183.41
737.00 1,081.00 1,248.00
9,642.65 9,117.12 3,650.04
10,405.50 15,852.17 109,515.00
.______
1,020.00 _. .______ .______
7,820.98
4,809.94._____________
199,,264874..9900
972.00
16,425.72
1,289.00
9,881.71 10,980.79 12,534.96 7,846.82 4,479.74
17,800.33
1,193.00
11,377.17 15,263.34 14,937.71 21,815.16 14,579.14
1,044.00 ._
._______
12,096.31
5,958.27 9,478.60
.________
14,352.86
836.00
191,,336170..7215 __ .____.___._____
7,799.96 12,721.83 2164,,482910..0688 13,244.78
9,308.13 22,623.87 136,,778101..2458 8,818.17 7,344.48
928.00 2,570.50 1,122.00
1,696.00 510.00
2,811.90
_
2,803.81
_
22,,242320..3470
__
4,095.90
_
2,575.10 768.43 946.16
2,571.82 2,124.76
_ 700.00
_
_ _ _
359.12 2,594.40. 4,641.65 __ .
_ 94.22
___
_
2,483.43
_
1,955.12
_
2,047.73
_
677.65
_
_
3,446.74
__
41,604.52 31,591.73 47,217.23 30,264.80 62,309.06
25,580.05 26,873.85 9,508.60 31,780.69 47,866.44 347,495.47
24,543.06 13,743.46 58,498.32 26,280.60 64,740.77
31,229.44 31,322.81 35,706.86 21,166.57 14,114.08 53,762.77
1,420.17 2,510.71
682.26 2,655.52 4,302.61
182.37 _
2,119.49 _ _
378.00
._
843.97 822.27
90.26 . __
4,303.02 23,423.52 667.73 3,212.32_
29,981.61 43,652.89 42,123.37 64,678.37 41,508.45 32,634.61 14,771.20 25,983.27 71,776.19 38,451.46 24,710.65
125.05 _. 2,846.11 5,510667..0069 _. 1,923.75
. 6,644956..9816 c 1,256.26
835.44
_ _ 598.34_ _
_ _ _. _ _
19,514.81 39,157.34 93,044.59 45,043.57 45,903.55
25,039.33 57,694.57 58,072.32 9,269.64 23,843.13 21,799.52
359,844.47 309,121.99 620,604.27 363,551.49 1,117,766.68
401,638.10 390,562.62 127,971.29 419,290.89 516,093.20 4,339,699.33
451,995.00 159,060.08 793,562.67 362,835.78 693,852.17
423,831.71 347,151.36 439,521.48 280,205.84 156,570.82 698,153.10
475,114.64 574,089.62 457,910.56 809,014.36 681,051.22
550,489.26 185,258.20 274,722.70 698,918.81 392,772.77 300,491.66
294,239.11 508,816.49 1,131,531.05 621,944.54 525,788.48
280,336.79 763,787.66 708,627.15 144,812.50 316,925.22 292.909.70
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPT8-BOARDS OF EDUCATION III. Non-Income
2. Bond Sinking Fund
3. Agency Funda
SYSTEM
1. Loan
(~~f~tfl~~d~e T~ f~:JY~~~s (~~~':t Total Bond
and
and
on Invest- Sinking
Bond Interest Bond Interellt ments Fund Receipts
(b) Teacher Re-
I (a) U. S. tirement Mem- (c) Teacher
Income Tax ber Contribu- Association Withholdings tions With- Dues With-
and Cash ho dings and holdings and Receipts Cash Receipts Cash Receipts
td) Group Insurance Premiums Withholdinga
and Cash Receipts
Total Receipta (e) Other Total Agenc, All Funda
Fund Receipta
Whitfield Wilcox Wilkes. Wilkinson_ Worth
S 10,000.00 S ._______
6,000.00
----_ 15,000.00
8.112.96 S
15,867.20 ._________ 11,186.10
12,419.25 S 3,122.74
.___ 2,839.43
220.00 S 132.00 288.32 _
_
30,752.21 S 3,254.74 16,155.52 8,839.43 26,186.10
33,984.70 S 22,027.10 21,242.64 20,795.55 35,463.54
20,209.87$
920.00 S
12,534.68._____________
14,372.34._____________
10,349.60 20,801.83
340.00 1,075.00
2,567.90 S 1,705.00
525.33 1,935.16
135.00 S 57,817.47$ 36,266.78
956.25 36,571.23 634.00 32,644.48
._._ 59,325.53
890.645.51 444,244.51 461,335.06 401,963.41 758,083.M
County TotaL . 6,138,348.96 2,158,674.63 1,003,274.27 39,058.32 9,339,356.18 4,559,074.96 2,324,119.68 65,814.88 351,387.85 210,930.397,511,327.76110,376,981.65
.o.......
Americus
Atheus . Atlanta. .
Barnesville_. __ ...
Bremen
.
.
.
._.______
.
.______
.
. .
._.
..
.. .
._____
.
.
24,070.90 63,417.70
15,155.10 .,. __ .
10,824.12
24,193.73
1,878.75
7,800.57
.___
2,355.99
.
._
.
293,153.81
467.25 _.________
'
.
37,251.01 89,490.18 293,153.81
23,422.92 ._ .. _
325,408.54 906,435.05 11,633,055.15 182,378.90 53,138.81
Buford Calhoun . __ . Canton.. _. __ .. Carrollton_ . . . . . Cartersville
.
._.
.
.
3,900.00 . __
..
._ .
._____________ __ ... 3,900.00 .___
8,528.86 7,721.50 13,754.50 17,876.60
4,074.24
3,957.33
270.00
4,641.64
352.00
7,838.35 ._____________
.
.
__ .______
1,385.79 74.43
1,007.27
2,112.80
12,603.10 13,409.05 19,755.41 27,827.75
_
106,125.95 143,307.91 156,796.88 238,175.47 223,268.46
Cedartown
Chickamauga.. _.
Cochran
.
.
..
..
.
29,562.92 12,027.02 .________
1,493.86 .______ 43,083.80
7,043.80
2,647.49
826.35
10,517.64
.
.____
8,275.90
4,249.64
189.75
12,715.29
~~~~~e..e~~~~~~~~=== ==~~~====~== ====~=~==~~~== =====~======== ========== ============== -----2(293:05 -----0;266:03 :=======:====: =====:::::::== ::::=::::: ---30";550:oii
Dalton Decstur Douglas
. .
._. ..
._______
.
41,098.60 61,572.32 20,850.44
15,482.13 21,416.32 9,068.52
._____ 563.50
56,580.73 2,058.04 189.80 85,236.48
792.00 _.________ 31,274.46
Dublin
..
Elberton . . .
73,319.11 ._
13,472.50 ._.__ ._
73,319.11 13,472.50
25,480.90 23,641.00
10,755.24 10,376.27
594.00 .____
481.03 799.25 38,110.42 1,405.95 __ ._______ 35,423.22
413,949.21 96,769.56 132,258.60 160,922.22 332,153.73
448,072.82 663,730.04 334,310.80 650,772.7:1 427,526.51
Fitzgerald Gainesville Griffin
__ .
.
-'
..
....
.. __
E:'~~~~~e~e_-::::::::: ~:~:~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::
~:~:~
Marietta
Monroe_.
.
.___
Moultrie_ _
46,000.00
Newnan
.
Pelham.
.____ 46,000.00
__ ._____________
.____
Quitman
Rome
_.
.______
.
+:R~~,;IiS_~:::::: ----6;800:00 :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::: ------6;800:00
Thomaston
.
.__
Thomasville_________ Tifton_ ___ Toccoa_.
Trion __ Valdosta .________
66,596.80
. .
55,000.00
._____________
10,150.00
..
..
__..
.__________
66,696.80
10,150.00
.. .__________
..
66,000.00
Vidalia ._.. .
:..:..:. WWaeystcrPoossi_n_t__________ 121,000.00
Winder
..
__ .___ .. .
92.44
121.,_0_9_2_._4_4 .________
.
33,819.60 42,709.45
~~: i~Ug
16,647.10 43,261.60 37,248.24 12,790.70
13,678.28 27,838.66
._ 748.00
.. _.
1,029.80 .. c.
1,606.07 c
2g:~U~:::::::::::::: -----4;7iii:7i ::::::::::
7,525.02 19,706.82 14,164.24 _. 6,490.22.
61.80 1,226.00 ._______
. .__
346.90._._______ 2,717.39 4,537.50 2,412.16
564.40
_ 48,627.68 72,802.18
~~:g~U~
24,670.82 71,448.21 63,824.63 19,845.32
250,685.12 396,655.73 625,377.99 216,268.72 2,390,618.65
669,298.70 213,861.03 655,717.89 811,344.63 263,350.92
14,100.11 .
~:~~~:~~
42,008.97
6,768.41 _
._.
~:~~~:~~ ::::::::::::::
17,839.10
2,674.61
297.90 _.________ ..
~~~:~~ ::::::::::
3,684.80 2,107.49
21,166.42 ..
~:~~~:~~
68,214.97
199,374.77 616,435.56
:~:8:Ui
613,661.98
39,328.12 30,220.90 21,324.30
18,630.25 48,151.41
16,477.93
10,605.39 _.____________
8,742.77
6,136.92 _._. __ .___
19,708.36
890.00
161.35 2,872.61 .__________
2,143.49
.____ 637.00
.__
65,967.40 44,235.90 30,067.07
26,910.66 68,749.77
637,497.43 406,037.89 260,272.74
216,532.08 682,227.47
14,853.80
574,,627634..3380 11,401.80
6,197.17
242,,723984..2184 4,864.12
.________
..
.. __
452.94
1,454.93
._______
21,603.91
7182,,041131..4658 16,265.92
179,161.03
183521,,867952..5517 158.296.12
City TotaL_________ 367,616.91 10,150.00 13,472.60 92.44 391.330.85 960,598.85 406,822.67
Grand TotaL
6,605,964.87 2,168,824.63 1,016,746.77 39,160.76 9,730,687.03 6,619,673.81 2,730,942.35
9.247.66 76,062.64
39,617.22301,399.281,717,585.68 29,111.349.71 390,905.07612,329.679,228,913.44139,488,331.36
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
IV. Balance Beginning of Year
SYSTEM.
1. General Fund (after deduction
for agency funds therein)
2. Building Fund
3. Sinking Fundl
..-
..4,..Agency Fund.s.,.-
-,-
_
(for pavment of
Bonas and
Interest)
(a) U.S.
Income Taxes
(b) Teacher Retirement
MemlJ<>r Contributions
(c) Teacher Association
Dues
(d) Group Insurance Premiums
(e) Other
Grand Total Receipts and
Balances
Appling Atkinson
BBaackoenr_~ _.
.w
Baldwin
$ -1,436.61 $------------- $
_
4,487.24 ___ __ __ __ __ __ _
10,969.62,______________
__ -5,490.51!
18,996.80
_ 21,417.61
30,080.39 $ 7,196.96 9,655.57 2,747.66
$--
13,875.40 90.50
$. 42.52
L
$
34.25
$ _ _
28,643.78 $ 631,962.46 11,684.20 353,308.13 34,500.59 396,101.12
_ _
16,421.22 21,417.61
256,612.15 496,183.31
Banks
BBaarrrtooww__ . .. Ben HilL Berrien Bibb
_ 38,442.03
__
3,237.80 67,898.18
_ 44,518.64
_ 64,326.44
_
39.87
48.13
563.94 5,500.00
7,332.59 30,766.69
970.80
1,821.60 4,792.70
992.87
_ _ _ _ _ 119.62
39,976.77 8,737.80 67,898.18 53,672.83 100,926.83
159.49
401,348.32 300,460.50 816,234.85 348,928.62 679,844.31 4,002,201.29
Blecldey Brantley Brooks BBruyllaonch
_ _ _ ._. __ _.
43, 781.2~ -4,662.19 10,000.71 14,969.12 24,390.40
7,526.83 5,797.14
33,~65.78
31,892.27 9,508.39
904.00 652.60
580.06 510.99
125.65
30.25
_ _ _
51,308.11 2,744.66 43,866.49
261,239.99 340,265.80 566,073.17
_ _
48,055.23 338,723.55 33,898.79 1,908,686.06
Burkc Butts
Calhoun camden Candler CarrolL
_ -8,857.10
_
376.22
59.22
_
8,394.54
_ 27,288.95 133,502.60
_
478.84
_
5,168.82 __ __ __ __
38,316.19 11,805.57
17,689.12 2,080.35 39,636.77 18,307.58
4,379.65 767.00
2,629.41 658.02
43.82
_ _
_ _ _ _
36,527.37 12,181. 79 27,552.50 162,871.90 40,115.61 23,476.40
899,645.36 364,597.38 399,763.83 560,137.98 372,298.73 1,048,141.84
Catnosa
_
212.72 137,194.84
8,047.85
Cbarltnn
_
9,991.17
3,178.37
Chatham
_ 232,732.89
Chattahoochee
_
18,601.95
._.
Chattooga
_
14,797.77
38.06
55,626.15
_ _ _
_
_
145,455.41 13,169.54 232,732.89 18,601.95
70,461.98
840,617.56 284,726.71 3,106,651.14 74,928.62
677,155.75
Cherokee
_
Clarke
_
Clay
_
gCio:b~h~~_-_~~~~=::::::::_
4,605 29 24,876.58
5,794.59 1,794.03 -2,067.07 69,626.99
12,825.47.
_ 8,499.82 4,162.48 1,307,999.88
22,879.36
19.563.02 39,998.11 7,229.69 41,361.90
1,391.10
350.40
_ _
6,409.14 52.50 .42 _
27,484.65 37,702.05
33,508.25 50,344.46 9.325.52 1,418,988,77
676.773.65 346,097.59 268,915.56 1,008,852.18
341,531.07 3,120,664.96
\.
Coffee________________ Colquitt._____________ Columbia_____________ Cook_________________ Coweta_______________
37,649.69 89,896.66 2,328.59 4,710.59 1,403.78
29,949.36 6,209.70
49,316.89
2,199.32
--------------
69,798.37 1,288,368.26
-------------- --------------
96.106.36 966,622.16
-------------- --------------
2,328.59 369,465.80
-------------- -------------- 54,027.48 568,544.99
-
-----.-------- --------------
1,403.78 868,020.77
Crawford_____________ Crisp_________________ Dade_________________ Dawson______________ Decatur .__________
18,702.44 14,057.12
241. 72 4,569.07 2,657.17
30,557.87 5,500.00
9,486.28 15,411.32 32.230.31 1,300.53 8,169.49
1,580.10
-------------- --------------
--------------
------------
-------------- --------------
.____
2,582.08
29,768.82 29.468.44 63,029.90 5,869.60 18,908.74
296,828.79 382,947.88 377,139.54 168,777.95 853,051.61
DeKalb______________ Dodge________________ Dooly________________ Dougherty____________
Douglas______________ Early_________________
86,739.65 -4,444.92 41,086.68 -1,515.96
-2,983.24 48,990.99
31,535.59 2,302.22
690.99
285,930.73 8,225.08 5,637.69
46,215.13 31,180.96
9,508.10 4,857.85
949.60
1,216.50
1,127.55 756.79 788.78
306.25
--------------
126.68
__
-------------- --------------
180.31
423.44
-------------- --------------
414,020.32 9,765.56 48,557.44
-1,515.96 48,143.14 80,862.94
4,034,126.56 831,473.23 676,920.17
1,774,765.31 513.086.86 679,690.31
Echols________________
1,489.64
2,049.74
Effingham_ _
20,695.60
269.73
2,664.57
Elbert___ __ __ __ __ __ 17,158.46 ___
1,963.16
EmanueL____________ -7,561.25
64,606.64
Evans________________
3,803.18
Fannin_______________ 38,812.67
........
Fayette_______________
26,820.66
16,399.70 4,824.79
tA>
Floyd________________
565.89 347,081.86 48,982.49
Forsyth______________ Franklin______________
26,532.07 32,349.45
5,256.39 6,340.07
Fulton_______________ 59,538.44 338,304.82 254,170.15
1,037.97 2,600.20
--------------
102.19
- --- --- -- ------
-------------- --------------
-------------- --------------
76.50 -----
_
636.08
---------------------------
296.43 --------------
43,786.69
3,539.38 23,732.09 19,121.62 57,045.39 3,803.18 56,326.84
162,426.56 426,451.30 552,047.73 1,093,271.12 306,661.89 706,776.69
31,645.45 396,630.24 35,321.17 38,689.52 695,800.10
319,168.69 1,819,351.14
373,431.28 542,388.40 8,557,593.74
Gilmer_______________ Glascock______________
Glynn________________ Gordon_______________ Grady________________ Greene_______________
15,624.26 8,748.27
31,443.29 14,184.72 1,995.21 2,788.04
90,810.78 109.35
5,775.35
58,013.14 24,223.22 6,549.81
3,126.90
1,441.20 -6.90
663.33
897.48 1,007.09
173.87
5,759.82
--------------
-------------- --------------
333.59 -
_
--------------
22.00
_
121,934.31 8,748.27 31,443.29 74,979.48 26,218.43 10,360.04
552,161.10 143,980.85 1,005,206.03 651,800.98 753,709.50 638,585.29
Gwinnett_____________
34,625.82
H~:atnc~o~c~k~_~__~_:_:_:_:_:_:_:__:_:_ -----42i3;3,86583:.0561
Haralson_____________
1,024.11
5,337.22
._~~:~~~:~~
73,813.79
2,830.60
1,383.68
195.52
__
~7~,:6~9~1:.~0:1 :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: -.------2~7~0~.:7~2~
1,180.37
3,173.71
953.11
221.55 --------------
118,186.63 55,791. 75 41,368.06 31,815.24 6,555.85
1,178,209.99 882,626.49 990,953.69 410,658.17 456,193.27
Harris________________ Hart.________________
Heard________________ Henry________________ Houston______________ Irwin________________
10,001.24 30,296.15
Ig2.24 -4,696.59
2,004.74 8,531.70
16,696.92
27,943.51 47,361.70
14,055.91 6,283.44
1,201.47 7,504.51 48,847.69
470.85
1,31g.95 842.70
949.50
-------------- --------------
595.06
--------------
119.25
_
526.36
577.97
24,057.15 53,871.57
1,393.71 5,196.62 79,322.30 57,784.92
769,766.98 465,820.32 338,326.24 I,063,507.0lI 814,252.36 650,763.23
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
IV. Balance Beginning of Year
SYSTEM
1. General Fund (after deduction
for agency funds therein)
2. Building Fund
3. Sinkinll Fundl
4. Agency Funds
r-
-r-
.-
...,-
(for payment of
Bonds and
(b) Teacher
(d) Group
Interest)
(a) U.S.
Retirement
Io!Urance
(e) Other
Income Taxes Member
Premiums
Contributions
Total Balance I Boegiynnearing
f
GrandTots Receipts and
Balan_
Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis Jefferson Jenkins
57,674.51
18,713.52
_
913.93
_ -7,389.29
9,049.28
_
31,447.57 __ __ __ __ __ __ __
53,751. 63
_
36,315.88
42,923.38 -1,146.05
625.30 5,401.30
541.28 226.24
~_________
47.70
1,247.72
_ _
1,148.19
76,388.03 3,375.93 7,287.53 85,199.20 79,241.40
501,820.93 300,450.86 478,234.74 '825,585.72
726,248.71
Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier LLeaeurens
_ _ _
w __ w _ w_
._. _
10,223.07 2,226.19
17,486.51 -1,774.06 42,279.18
3,388.43
5,099.58
4,505.60 15,800.08 46,162.24
_ _
__ _ _ _
10,223.07 7,325.77 21,992.11 14,026.02 88,441.42 3,388.43
401,742.14 338,857.38 223,601.00 251,781.55 1,011,612.83 283,604.28
Liberty Lincoln Long Lowndes Lumpkin
_ 20,202.61 152,622.67
_
14,576.69
30,000.00
_
7,303.88 51,639.90
_ _
495,,963634..8860
6,986.62
5,440.90 4,964.74
331.20 46.51
239.43 1,269.85
-44.00
59.10
_ 5,000.00
__ 166.50_
179,811.90 49,576.69
65.014.41 52,067.46 9,934.80
704,960.71 319,560.75 276,030.52 862,703.59 228,598.55
MMaadcoisnon
Marion McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether
__
_._. __ _ _ _
36,138.15 ___ __ __ __ __ 40,366.80
1,166.98 _ __
5,018.56 1,284.85
620.37 6,660.83
27,246.73
33,316.41
11,113.55 2,598.74 7,807.69 27,550.65
41,607.14
,
_ _ _ _ _ _
47,251.70 42,965.54
8,974.67 33,189.58 7,945.68
102,170.28
638,152.75 532,522.60 327,184.65 538,953.26 273,992.97
923,816.38
Miller MitchelL Monroe
Montgomery Morgan
_
453.27
_ -5,967.59 130,733.52
_
870.79
17,515.05
_ _
6,242.11 3,844.11
45,000.00 27,817.77
2,320.55
14,579.32
1,388.68 18,300.98 20,994.60
781.40
665.09
_
_
_ _ _
2,773.82 139,345.25 21,221.01
69,543.09 52,656.48
437,326.41 892,546.28 605,542.51
383,436.79 624,718.84
Murray
Muscogee Newton
Oconee. Oglethorpe Paulding
_
-890.56
25,955.18
_
14,004.65 3,490,605.07
23,754.73
_ 37,498.21
10,288.49
18,177 .68
_ _
11 ,217 .89 9,208.58
5,792.98
_ 26,903.73
723.87
10,264.83
1,101.93
19.65
_ _ _ _ _
_
25,064.62 3,528,364.45
67,066.31 17,030.52 9,208.58 37,892.43
473,437.52 9,294,167.18
708,319.12 323,998.95 365,811.36
484,964.97
Peach________________ Pickens_______________ Pierce________________ Pike__________________ Polk_ _
PulaskL._____________ Putnam_ _ Quitman______________ Rabun_ __ Randolph_____________ Richmond_ _
Rockdale_ Schley________________ Screven_______________ Seminole______________ Spalding______________
Stephens_____________ SStuemwtaertr_______________
f~faf~;.;o_~~::::::::::
TattnaIL_____________
f:rr~i~::: ::::::::::::
TerrelL
_
Thomas
_
Tift
_
Toombs
_
Towns
_
Treutlen
_
Tf~w~i~g~g;s~==============_
UnioTI
_
Upson
_
Walker
_
Walton
_
Ware
_
Warren_.:.
_
Washington
_
wayne
_
Webster
_
Wheeler
_
White
_
4,222.28 17,872.44 4,727.50
6,682.91 -12,163.78
10,619.04 -541.09 3,607.02
25,447.78 22,325.04 -73,327.08
83,179.33 3,520.47 2,049,309.25
917.94 18,652.83 12,419.41 -1,746.65 -2,032.66
1,700.00
-4,548.41
9.01
27,890:.10
U~U~ ::::::::::::::
21,271.78
5,090.82
1,043.78 19,024.53 57,928.39 1,658.02
.______
76,037.57 41,455.21 13,936.43 1,674.22 14,651.67 47,379.29
-537.80 -16,035.83
17,778.68 3,455.51 86,906.29
461,907.47
59,242.51 55,457.01 -4,161.21 7,892.51 10,442.60 2,642.38
:_ 12,719.42 177,109.79
557.17
4,110.00
6,143.78 20,260.63
2,881.50
629.78
4,579.45
31,070.55 10,115.35 200,181.92
2, 960.00
526.50 280.10
~_________
--
,____
79.45 99.43
6,225.96 187.99
9,109.60
14,867.24 13,006.23 9,319.07
353.90
307.69
7,297.43 601.37
1,882.00 649.00
652.83 630.06
22.08 164.05
~:~~~:~~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
100,979.07
62,554.21 998.79
19,885.14
39,220.00 19,332.67 9,458.58 15,237.20
957.30 39,588.02
912.51
930.80 853.09
._
215.35
692.86 6,263.43 40,987.83
------
1,042.84
65,475.43 47,784.79 1,497.10
594.50 1,165.80
430.00
557.98 1,333.18 1,432.75
52.29 .______
.______
1,005.19
403.69 __ .___________
8,332.28 17,872.44 10,871.28 30,454.82 -12,163.78
10,619.04 87,823.64 7,507.02 62,744 .29 35,588.38 2,176,164.09
10,027.54 21,014.42 27,286.65 11,259.58 7,286.41
5,314.94 29,934.58_
1U~t~
122,250.85
5,090.82 65,683.15 20,023.32 57,928.39 22,473.96
155,698.68 41,455.21 33,269.10 11,132.80 29,888.87 47,379.29
155.06 -9,772.40 521,716.82
3,455.51 86,906.29
60.394.99 137;156.03 222,569.81
8,374.80 11,939.70 3,199.55
868,176.75 326,994.43 631,475.55 394,006.31 1,105,602.90
412,257.14 478,386.26 135,478.31 482,035.18 551,681.58 6,515,863.42
462,022.54 180,074.50 820,849.32 374,095.30 701,138.58
429,146.65 377,085.94 439,521.48 297,029.93 163,140.23 820,403.95
480,205.46 639,772.77 477,933.88 866,942.75 703,525.18
706,187.94 226,713.41 307,991.80 710,051.61 422,661.04 347,870.95
294,394.17 499,044.09 1,653,247.87 625,400.05 612,094.77
340,731.78 . 900, 943.09 931,190.96 153,187.30 328,804.92 290,109.26
SYSTEM
Whitfield Wilcox Wilkes . Wilkinaon . Worth. County TotaL
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
IV. Balance Beginning of Year
1. General Fund (after deduction
for agency fund. therein)
2. Building Fund
3. Sinking Fund!
.,-
,4-. Agency Fund,a-
..,-
-I ToBtaelgiBnnailnangce
(for payment of Bond. and
(b) Teacher (c) Teacher (d) Group
of Year
Interest)
(a) U. S. Retirement ABBociation Insurance
(e) Other
Income Taxe. Member
Dues
Contribution.
Premiums
Grand Total Receipt. and
Balances
$ -1,867.55 $
_ _
5191,,422684..1798
_ 17,693.31
_ 14,994.98
$ 63.01_
_ _
68,637.43 $ 2275,,866866..3090 7,365.68 23,582.77
1.952.60 $ 3,115.90
1,526.50
2,415.27 $ 797.37
1,262.74
2.00 $ 15.00
127.62 $ 121.00
$ __ _ 816.88
71,267.37 $ 41,063.06 87,294.58 25,058.99 42,183.87
961,912.90 485,307.57 548,629.63 427,022.42 800,267.51
_ 2,742,371.07 9,442,536.59 3,037,252.33 127,927.71
35,548.51
734.73
2,919.71
78,876.86 15,468,167.51125,845,149.16
..........
0>
Americu9 Athens Atlaota Barnesville . Bremen
_ ._
_ _ _
12,966.28
_
-5,985.43 631,232.07
51.00
._____________
4,777.00
~~:3~5~1g.2~6 ::::~:::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::_
12,966.28 338,374.82 630,074.64 1,536.509.70 240,528.04 11,873,583.19 -1,243.75 181,135.15
351.26 63,490.07
Buford_______________
6,079.64
.
Calhoun______________
3,300.02
6,079.64 3,300.02
112,205.69 146,607.93
g:~!~i~:::::::::::
!:~~~~~~:::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
!:~~~~~~ 160,488.74 245,508.53 223,268.46
Cedartown____________ -1,526.28
Chickamauga_ __
306 .52
15,887.11
876.28
142.05
.___
g:;:~~oo:::::::::::: ....._~:~~~:~~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
Cordel.
._
624.00
._._
15,379.16 306.52
~:~~~:~~ 624.00
429,328.37 97,076.08 133,769.53 160,922.22 332,777.73
Dalton
.______ _
Decatur _
E~~i~~::::::::-_-_-_-_-_-_
Elberton
._
162.10 -33.561.26
-3,185.30
.___ __
__ .____
-1-60.,248213.0516 ----.--------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
3,259.73
._
-170.86
162.10 36,746.56
160,248231.0516 3,088.87
448,224.92 -626,983.48 -328,029.24 -640,349.71
430,616.38
Fitzllllrald_ __
Gainesville____________
Griffin.
.________
Hogallllville_
__
IAGrange ._..
-6,146.53 _. __
._._. _._. ..
2,084.12 __ ....
__
-5,231.70
1,972.99
__
340.49 _..
7,862.65 1,256,846.39. ..
"
._______ _.. ._____
.__________ ..
.__________
4,160.10
_._ .. _ __ 1,113.49
-6,146.53 2,084.12 901.39 340.49
1,264,822.53
244,419.59 398,739.85 626,279.38 216,609.21 3,656,441.18
Marletta ._.
__
Monroe_______________ Moultrie______________
2,738.63 -3,535.85
.. ..
Newnan______________ Pelham_______________
7,791.89 6,513.82
13,962.51
._.
.. ..
.___
659,298.70
2,738.63 216.599.66
-:3,535.85 652,182 .04
3,047.01
21,754.40 9,560.83
833,098.93 272,911. 75
Qnitman______________ Rome
2,316.70
.. .. .________
~t~~:!!:~::::::::: -Jm:~~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::~~~=~~ :::::::::~~=~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
Thomasville __ .________
189.52
Tifton________________
2,340.00
.. ._._.
._.
._ .. _..
._
~~~~~==:::::::::::: =U!t~i:::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::~=~~~=~~ ------3~;;::~~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::~~~=~~
2,316.70
-Jm:~ 189.52 2,340.00
-UiU:
201,691.47 616,435.56
5~U~U:
637,686.95 408,377.89
~!tHn~
Vidalia_______________
684.70
............
Waycross_____________ West Point___________
-'l
Winder_______________
11,491.93 928.30
65.60
..
684.70 179,835.73
._. .. __ .________
11,491.93 863,184.50
..
928.30 133,803.81
.____________
13.87
79.47 158,374.59
City TotaL__________ 246,705.79 1,921,241.07
..
270.30
4,765.75
.________
142.05
13,472.36 2,186,597.32 31,297,947.03
CODntyTotaL.
2,989,076.86 11,363,777.66 3,037,252.33 128,198.01
40,314.26
734.73
3,061.76
92,349.22 17,654,764.83157,143,096.19
TABLE II-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-ADMINISTRATION
I. Expense-General Fund
SYSTEM
Ca) Superintendent's
Salary
Travel
1. ADMINISTRATION (shows gross uJaries earned)
Cb) Per Diem (c) Salaries of (d) Salaries of (e) Attorney
of Board Administrative Clerka
Fee
Members
Assistants
(f) Surety Bond
Premiums
(g) Office
Cb) Otber
Total
SUllplies Administrative Administration
and Expense Expense
Appling Atkinson
BBaackoenr Baldwin
Banks
Barrow Barlow
Ben HilL
............
BBeibrrbien
00
Bleckley
Brantley Brooks
BBuryJlaoncb
Burke
Butts Calhoun Camden Candler CarrolL
Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga
Cherokee Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb
$ 5,055.00 $
_ __
24,,198140..0000 3,295.00
_
3,299.90
_
4,505.00
_
4,845.00
_
1,800.00
_
6,000.00
__
5,659.80 13,440.00
_
5,150.00
_
5,580.00
_
6,339.00
__
720.00 7,416.00
_
6,065.00
_
4,452.20
_
4,530.00
_
2,3&';'00
_
4,980.00
_
5,850.00
_
2,700.00
_
4,530.00
_ 10,999.96
_
5,224.00
_
6,064.00
_
6,400.08
"_
5,410.00
_
4,340.00
_
6,207.96
_
5,470.00
_
8,292.21
1,275.00 $ 1,068070..0500
352.00 529.36
709.16 600.00 1,430.91 600.00 197.78 798.00
360.00 297.03 1,025.00 638.12 325.00
861.75 97.81 525.00 678.97 65.00 532.75
756.69 740.63 804.00 100.00 935.50
496.85
180.00 1,200.00 1,139.93 1,351.43
585.00 $ 332350..0000 280.00 295.00
350.00 345.00 540.00 305.00 215.00
515.00 390.00 400.00 295.00 520.00
355.00 295.00 490.00 540.00 295.00 465.00
495.00 232.50
250.00 450.00
400.00 415.00 330.00 380.00 407.04 330.00
$
17,500.00 .______
2,076.00 $ 1,772.50
1,150.00 2,804.13
250.00 $ 212255..0000
100.00 $ 80.00_
_
147.00
1,770.00
4,720.00 1,103.75 1,750.00 10,064.08
347.00
20.00 100.00 60.00 30.00
_ 1,890.00
2,202.50 1,755.00 2,650.00
570.00 5,187.00
30.00 80.00 100.00 90.00 100.00
3,102.00 1,620.00
110.00
100.00 50.00
1,620.00
180.00
100.00
1,200.00
332.72
1,700.00 ______________.
50.00 50.00
2,470.00
--------------
3,664.95 1,350.00 13,220.84
2,632.50
4,582.05 2,580.00
780.00 3,885.75 1,910.00 8,677.20
-------------50.00
1,235.00
350.00 20.00
100.00
100.00
40.00 2,004.35
_
30.00 25.00 75.00 20.00 100.00
1,197.35 $ 1,229.18
519.99 128.15 789.90
474.36 478.64 1,713175..9488 498.81 2,063.21
216.21 615.39 850.34 256.17 1,761.38
1,500.00 192.87 251.57 708.01 363.49
2,269.02
508.82 190.19 4,30669..1730 2,273.61
2,025.89 24745..8860
2,276.11 7,225368..3500
$ _
722.80 1,311.43
529.36
142.18 28.65 18.02_
_
1,109.50
741.96 253.61 2,163.93 576.30 1,922.65
_ _ _
86.35 6.00 375.00
2,315.92 770.72
6,569.62 _
_
9 1.20_ _
452.97_
10,538.35 6,315.68 7,795.29 6,516.58 8,394.65
7,970.70 6,397.29 10,306.91 8,154.23 8,321.39 29,711.79
9,215.67 8,971.03 13,528.27 3,145.59 17,232.03
12,093.75 6,707.88 7,696.57 5,981.05 7,459.49 11,961.77
10,441.38 7,864.04 54,986.12 5,663.13 12,555.61
13,904.87 8,802.00 5,699.86 14,024.82 9,678.24 28,011.69
Coffee
_
Colquitt
_
Columbia
_
Cook
_
Coweta
_
Crawford
_
-Crisp "
_
Dade
_
DaW80n ~
_
Deeatur
_
DeKalb
_
Dodge
_
Dooly
Dougherty
Douglas
.
Early
_
Echols .
_
Effingham
_
Elbert
EmanueL
_
. Evans
_
Fannin
_
.c.....o......
Fayette___ _ _
Floyd
. __ _
Forsyth .
_
Franklin
_
Fulton
_
Gilmer
_
G1ascock
_
Glynn
. _._. _
GGorarddoyn
_
Greene.
._
Gwinuett. Habersham __ HaIL Hancock Haralsou
._ _ _ _ _
. ._
Harris .
_
Hart.
Heard
_
Henry .
_
Houstou
_
Irwin
_
5,649.05 5,459.92 2,640.00 5,160.00 10,264.84
4,080.00 6,019.96 3,860.00
600.00 5,940.00 15,664.00
4,800.00 7,270.00 5,760.00 4,310.00 5,100.00
1,320.00 4,075.00 4,745.00 6,041.50 5,820.00 5,180.00
5,950.00 57,,218480..7070 6,600.00 12,414.00
3,480.00 2,100.00 5,533.28 5,202 .50 6,180.00 6,314.00 .
5,540.00 5,920.00 2,898.96 4,580.04 6,791.50
5,580.00 5,328.40 4,963.96 6,070.00 5,430.00 5,150.00
800.00 484.47 800.00 299.20 932.96
300.00 800.00 856.54 800.00 1,200.00 1,230.00
840.00 900.00 386.69 42.91 390.00
70.61 1,200.00
846.83 331.16 113.39 800.00
1,200.00 272271..8000 466.56
1,070.00
840.00
1,648.44 840.00
1,300.00 .. _ __
1,200.00 900.00 600.00 300.00
1,640.36 1,116.00 1,100.04
680.00 1,466.50
283.61
545.00 815.00 _._.__________
290.00 ._. __ .________
290.00
285.00
._.__ .__
326.00
350.00 ._. __ __ .____
380.00 ._________
345.00
335.00 ._._
225.00 ._ _.____
529.53 __ __ .________
280.00
.________
. 340.00
4,728.34
320.00 . _._._.__
585.13 __ .___________
441.50
325.00 __
494.60 . _. ._____
290.00
615.00 _. __ ._._______
300.00 __
274100..0000 ..____________________
335.00 _.
_
3,000.00
7,200.00
400.00
._.__
236.00 .
254.00 355.00
3,800.00 .________
315.00
._._____
300.00 ._____________
415.00 .
330.00 ._____________
630.00 392.65
1,447.50
605.00 _. __
605.30
._
405.00
380.00 __
370.00
365.00
2,100.00 4,271.17
M.OO 75.50
3,810.50
._
2,265.00 ._____________
4,867.78
150.00
100.00 __
100.00 125.00
.___
._. .__
80.00
60.00
1,895.00 _. __
._
80.00
1,440.00
75.00
25.00 ______________40.00
4,924.81
274.00
200.00
20,674.14
1,200.00
608.82
3,804.94
260.00
3,880.00. __ .__________
3,070.60 __ . ._ __ ._ 1,820.00 __ .
1,723.00
200.00
19.20
60.00 40.00 200.00
1,605.00 240.00
2,000.00 4,257.22 1,100.00
3,180.00
.__________ 200.00 ._____ 466.60 80.00
250.00
50.00 60.00 100.00 ._. .___ 50.00
60.00
2,425.00 ._.
35.00
110,,623355..0000 _._______2_5_0_._0_0
100.00
1,824.60
.____________
37,241.36
1,200.00
100.00
2,145.00 5,167.67 4,781.86
2,782.00 2,016.63
75.00 275.00
30.00
_
__ 200.00
100.00 60.00
3,940.00 2,993.07
6,700.60 1,800.00 ._____________
2,832.50
150.00
192.00 60.00 100.00 100.00
2,624.50 2,810.25 1,730.00 3,150.00 2,355.47
2,680.00
60.00
.__
200.00 434.40
80.00 100.00 60.00 17.50 50.00
49.85
1,889.48 1,268.80.
389.15 ._.
538.80
714.77
821.75
343.73
760.28 __ ._. __ ._. _
626.76 396.67 395.74
. __ 837.49 5,071.18
405.47 249.05 127.75 147.27 ._. _ 1,463.66
1,130.06. 1,718.39
671.59 468.91
472.54
_ 1,250.41
124.80 338.87
3,118.57
139.94 790.55 601.46 1,484.61 185.27
359.86
._
_
1,066.62
_
_
132.85
662.88 1,230271..7760
354.61
11,449.93
._
2,333.52_ . _
40,785.25
674.30 438.54 2,635.34 617.28
914.62 387.65
36.10 121.73
1,045.61
_
703.27 245.48
705.17 1,116.20
918.05 647.06 775.46
309.84 . __ _
1,095.04 93.95 79.32
1,261.02 427.47 342.58
1,131.38 1,486.19
308.47
_ 303.50 56.79 771.67
238.70
11,317.86 12,154.85 8,694.07 9,104.88 17,250.85
5,747.23 9,590.88 8,935.03 1,757.27 13,711.30 45,936.80
11,373.73 15,298.80 14,801.92 7,360.69 11,624.11
3,770.68 6,997.05 9,584.81 13,076.69 7,638.66 10,567.71
10,572.88 22,212.85 8,197.70 9,680.77 J14,460.54
7,605.40 2,896.27 20,084.34 11,896.64 12,369.89 8,588.76
12,302.01 11,308.27 11,942.56 7,913.70 12,076.28
11,710.88 10,590.92 8,648.37 12,200.55 11,358.16 9,610.03
TABLE I1-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-ADMINISTRATION
I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
SYSTEM
~~ntcndent's
Salary
Travel
1. ADMINISTRATION (shows i1'OSS salaries earned)
(b) Per Diem (c) Salaries of (d) Salaries of (e) Attorney
of Board Administrative
Clerks
Fee
Members
Assistants
(f) Surety Bond
Premiums
(g) Office
(h) Other
Total
SUl1plies Administrative Administration
and Expenoe
Expense
Jackson Jasper
Jeff Davis Jefferson Jenkins
$ _
3,844.00 $ 2,100.00
600.00 $ 398.55
_ _ _
1,560.00 6,991.00 5,250.00
1,318.00 510.00 7.83
Johnson
_
Jones Lamar
.
..
_
Lanier
.....
LLeaeurens.
ot\:l
Liberty
Lincoln
Long
.. . ___
_ _ __
Lowndes
_
Lumpkin
_
5,677.60 55,,524834..0000 5,680.00 64,,670300..0000
1,151.20 3,214.00 4,800.00 7,000.00 3,681.70
360.80 600.00_ 640.00 832.25_
457.67 371.96 237.50 1,667.30 73.95
Macon Madison Marion
McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether _
_
5,470.00
343.50
_
5,430.00
608.42
_
2,100.00
_
5,733.96
_
4,800.00
550.00 816.00 42.82
_
7,780.00
1,859.17
Miller
_
MitcheIL
_
Monroe
.. .. _
Montgomery __ __ _
Mora:an
._.
_
3,905.00 6,810.00 2,605.00 1,034.90 4,955.00
780.00 900.00 1,695.45 1,000.00
Murray Muscogee Newton Oconee _.. _.. Oglethorpe Pauldinl_.
__ __ _ _
. __ .. __ .... _ _
142,,988400..0000 5,700.00
3,760.00 1,875.60 5,250.00
720.00 176.15
600.00
325.00 $ 385.00 205.00 300.00 330.00
611.54 300.00 270.00 370.00 522.10 245.00
$
3,200.00 600.00
220780..0000 300.00 460.00 485.00
305.00 250.00 305.00 440.00 290.00 320.00
360.00 335.00 200.00 290.00 300.00
50.00 55.00 476.00
__ __ .__
370.00 _
345.00 335.00 300.00 270.00
14,046.48
2,150.00 $
2,443.25 2,220.00
215.00
2,885.00 1,450.00 4,913.00 1,805.00
519251..0606 741.00 5,205.00 558.26
2,110.00 1,750.00 1,100.00 3,125.30 2,040.00 3,857.50
1,395.00 2,330.00
1,750.00
116,,983405..6090 3,605.00 1,560.00 3,119.62 1,145.00
$ _ 258.00 _ _ 837.70
50.00
28.00
242.50 25.00 50.00 10.00 100.00
25.00 75.00
2,40804..0208 50.00
100.00 $ 152.20 100.00 200.00 20.00
100.00 70.00 55.00
_ 115.00 70.00
40.00_ 60.00 100.00 50.00
40.00 80.00
1,108.00 75.00 50.00 75.00
70.00
_
50.00
50.00 75.00
20.00_ _
50.00 25.00 87.50
733.59 $218.99 1,135938..5977 417.51
903.28 287.91 206.90 89.24 1,346.60 189.94
210379..5080 271.27 729189..9813
$ _ 155.31_ _
_ 40.55 11.00 274.69 1,133.29 144.55
3.00_ 340.00 202.96_
495.15 525.90 413.47 297.14 582.64 1,242.67
387.01 30.50 253.60 580.14 56.02 374.77
301.65 2,45641..3838
346.20 623.89
284.35 1,293.97_
328.07 1,236.45
392.25 2,837.82
535589..5170 474.36 312.72 _._.
285.50 7,073.12
284.13_ 5.90 ._
7,752.59 3,254.74 7,193.13 10,619.97 9,440.34 9,090.92 9,726.46 5,826.90 8,503.93 15,512.24 7,184.49 2,740.45 4,116.62 6,749.77 15,652.59 5,172.82 9,200.66 8,674.82 6,316.07 11,167.54 7,861.48 15,509.11 7,121.00 14,123.30 2,991.88 3,744.62 9,840.34 8,787.03 56,038.11 10,668.85 6,114.10 5,800.48 7,665.22
PMch ________________ Pickens_______________ Pierce ________________ Pike _________________ Polk _________________
PuIMki _______________ Putnam ______________ Quitman ______________ Rabun ________________
Randolpb ____________
Richmond __ ._. _______
Rockdale ___ ._. _______ Schley________________ Screven ________ .. _. ___ ~ Seminole______________ Spalding____________ ._
Stephens______ ___ __
Stewart_______ _____ Sumter__________ ____
Talbot _______________
Taliaferro_____________
TattnaIL _____________
..... .r..o..
Taylor _______________ Telfair _______________
Terrell. ______________
Thomas ______________
Tift__________________
Toombs___ __________ Towns________________ TreutIcn______________
T~~w~ig~g~s:_:_:_:_:_:_:__:_:_:_:_:::_:_
Union __ _____________ Upson ________ _______
Walker_______________ Walton_. ___________ ._ Ware. ______________ ._
Warren ___________ ._._ Washington_______ ___ Wayne _______________ Wehstcr ______________
WWhheiteele. r__________________________.__
3,664.00
7~.8Ii
6,540.00 -----.-.-----.
600.00 305.00
--------------
--------------
2,766.21
---.-.----- .. _-
68.41
--------------
_... _--_ .. _.. _---40.00
-------.----- ...
708.93
1,040.92 ----- .. -------.
3,210.00
1,200.00
280.00 --------------
2,735.00
10.00
100.00
1,006.22 -------.-.----
2,400.00 6,120.00
-------------477.02
305.00 --------------
--------------
----- ... ----- ... --
1,482.08 --------------
5,426.00
191.35
40.00 50.00
68.10
177 .26
1,360.68 .-----.... ---.-.
5,140.00 4,980.00 2,510.00
5,534.00 8,479.00 4,921.00
301.49 662.15 756.29 850.00 900.00 1,245.32
340.00 ----------- ......
1,425.00 -- ..... _------ ...
485.00 285.00
-_.-. -_----------------------
910.00
15.00
913.00 ---_ ... -.---.-.
310.00 295.00
--_--.. -_--------------_--..--
1,870.00 ---.---------2,053.00 -------.------
2,240.00 19,041.40 -------------- -- ....----------
80.00 40.00
80.00 50.00 100.00 274.96
391.49
159.76
323.85 84.20
----------------------_--.--
545.63
304.70
506.52
308.08
2,918.45
2,788.97
2,130.00 3,500.00 5,764.00 6,255.00 7,903.96
105.04 18.40 692.76 762.24 1,100.00
450.00 ------_ .. _-----
2,440.00 ---.----------
310.00 --------------
275.00 --------------
350.00
2,580.00 --------------
280.00
300.00 --------------
1,728.00 --------------
1,620.00 --------------
5,060.71 --------------
41.80 40.00 100.00
80.00 75.00
285.65 61.62 178.73 112.95 1,662.39
648.47 98.72 137.55
56.46 432.44
6,230.80 5,194.00 5,584.00 3,882.00 2,760.00 2,450.00
185.60 390.00 917.56 760.00 360.00 1,397.99
265.00 -------------280.00 -------------285.00 --------------
1,668.00 -------------300.00 -------------504.00 --------------
2,215.00 --------------
liO.OO
2,025.00 --------------
50.00
2,100.00 --------------
1,000.00
87.00
84.40
100.00
1,500.00 2,600.00
--------------
27.50
liO.oo -------------~
272.48
286.56
303.07
139.00
338.47
1,841.97
124.18
221.45
38.98 --------------
1,105.93
29.00
1,200.00 6,140.00 6,180.00 3,000.00
5,400.00
1,144.16
450.00 900.00 600.00 815.45
710.00 -------------275.00 -------------355.00 -------------410.00 --------------
410.00 --------------
2,135.00 --------------
2,700.00
150.00
50.00 135.00
2,400.00
85.00
100.00
4,500.00
135.00
160.00
4,190.00 -------------- --------------
404.32
1.50
556.08
140.34
618.40
76.90
535.64 --------------
532.24
16.78
2,950.00
1,256.40
4,280.00
360.00
4,987.11
998.65
5,530.00
1,894.87
6,180.00
600.00
5,164.00 --------------
495.00 -------------340.00 -------------325.00 -------------415.00 -------------315.00 -------------290.00 --------------
4,100.00 --------------
50.00
1,120.00 -------------- --------------
1,405.00 --------------
20.00
3,315.50
50.00
100.00
918.75
5.00
100.00
1,935.00 --------------
20.00
543.21
895.00
64.02 --------------
217.22
136.61
1,633.44
619.74
li05.06
18.97
859.01
7.00
4,120.00 3,980.00 7,264.00 6,600.00
6,468.00
700.00 151.07 796.44 1,316.55 900.00
320.00 --------------
150.00
100.00
385.00 --------------
295.00
2,050.00
300.00 ----_... _-------
1,713.75 ----------- ... --
100.00
1,525.00
25.00
25.00
3,845.00 --------------
80.00
1,138.95
59.55
150.00
3,581.00 -------------- --------------
445.69
468.66
250.00 --------------
3,157.20 ----- ... --------
1,172.77
250.00
340.43
610.65
4,800.00 5,180.04 5,580.00 2,400.00 5,560.00 4,810.00
278.80 224.45 437.09 240.00 li97.20
189.01
220.00 --------------
60.00 --------------
50.00
372.60 --------------
3,000.00 --------------
250.00
240.00 --------------
2,243.50 -------------- -.------------
290.00 305.00
--------------
--------------
-----"1;875:30
----------------------------
30.00 200.00
430.00 --------------
900.00
16.50
100.00
316.60
4.00
648.91 _... ----- ... -... ----
790.06
719.97
101.86
184.79
679.27 ---------_._--
449.26
94.81
8,876.119 7,593.93 8,541.22 4,472.44 12,625.05
7,817.74 7,416.00 4,628.49 9,464.33 10.641.60 33,430.10
6,100.96 4,303.74 10,083.04 9,294.64 17,854.50
9,606.44 8,381.07 12,067.00 6,927.03 4,958.98 8,164.42
5,644.98 10,546.42 10,715.30 9,340.64 11,364.47
10,289.61 6,164.02 8,089.59 13,558.55 8,642.78 8,275.01
7,868.10 6,206.07 15,527.64 13,032.82 12,200.08
6,729.20 9,676.00 10,010.62 3.246.65 9,216.77 6,989.58
TABLE I1-Continued-WHITE SCHOOL8-PAYMENT8-ADMINISTRATION
I. Expense--General Fund-Continued
SYSTEM
1. ADMINISTRATION (shows gross sslaries earned)
I_ _(",a"-)",Su""pe:;::r"i;n:.:te:.:n:::de:.:n:.:.t:::'s_ _1 (b~n~~m (c) Salaries of (d) Salaries of (e) Attorney
Administrative Clerks
Fee
Salary
Travel
Members
Assistants
() Surety
Bond Premiums
(g) Office
(h) Other
Total
Supplies Administrative Administration
and Expense Expense
Whitfield Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson __ Worth
County TotaL
$ _ _ _ _
4,910.00 $ 5,100.00 6,000.00 5,660.00 5,280.00 812,324.66
628.00 $ 649.38 487.36 342.62 681.15 101,919.71
154.00 $ 320.00. 204.00 265.00 395.00 _.
$ _ _ __ _
31,,578701..8000 $ 22,,385005..0000 3,460.50
63,579.99
75,427.22 445,440.05
100.0_0_ $ 250.00_
_
16,632.76
60.00 $ 100.00 30.00 70.00 50.00 14,768.83
3,329563..8223 $ 724.30 404.64 457.61
138,774.82
250.00_ $ 748.89 1,709.02 215.10
13,079.63 8,193.60 11,249.55 10,801.28 10,539.36
108,909.72 1,777,777.76
Americus. .
_
Athens
__
Atlanta
__
Barnesvi1le
_
Buford
_
Calhoun__ __ ._.
Canton _. __
Carrollton
__
Cartersville
_
Cedartown
_
chickamauga
_
Cochran__ ._.
._.
Commerce.
_
Cordele__
_
Dalton
_
Dooatur
_
Douglas
_
Dublin
_
Elberton
Fitillerald
__
6,200.00 8,784.00 170,,000004..6010 5,950.89
492.31 600.00 353.65 55.30
5,557.10 6,384.00 6,908.00 6,645.98 7,000.00
4,130.00 4,900.00 6,229.17. 5,400.00 6,840.08
380.00 600.00 300.00 232.00
300.00
62.47 720,00
67,,302030..5000._____________
56,,440208..0000 7,000.00
1,229391..8378 152.53
1,398.00 7,515.20
424.71 5,416.60 537,,999507..0300
_
._________ ._.
100.00
._
420.00
465.00
_
._
__
._ __
_
2,200.00 573.00
580.00 ._.
125.00 _. 728.98
728.65_
_ _
2,143.75 3,250.00 751,,098240..1010 2,779.38
._
.________
3,225.79
30.00 30.00 2,345.32
50.00
1,144.50 1,440.00
1,940.00
2,715.86
4,240.00
50.00 .____
2,050.00 800.00
1,474.00 316.66
2,700.00
.__
25.00
40.00
.__
121.60 ._____________
6,656.00 677.50
2,700.00
3,740.00 2,439.50
.______
25.00
._.___________
55.00
5.00
860.99 ._
4,774.47 57.46
37.84 906.57 136.40 1,094.02
156.80 459.46 279.69 390.58 303.50
1,441.55
2,043.40 1,022.37 1,393.11
99.20 1,011.78 17,741.05_
289.31 120.00
_ _ _
317.25 _
260.52 246.84 422.40
1,569.95 222.12 _ 150.00
1,508.14
10,250.96 20,490.38 179,001.50 12,910.00 8,893.03 7,878.75 9,315.57 9,584.40 9,661.84 12,566.02 6,679.05 6,499.46 8,243.38 8,838.15 11,558.98 18,324.66 6,899.62 11,568.27 11,626.76 13,227.26
Gaineaville____________ Griffin________________ Hogansvill.___________ LaGrance_____________
Mari.tta_____________ Monroe_______________ Moultrie______________ N....nan______________ Pelham_______________
QRuoimtm._a_n____________________________
TTaaUUaluaPbooaaFalI---.-_-_-_-_-_-__-_--_ Thomaston___________
Thomasvill.___________
Tifton________________ Toccoa_______________ Trion________________ Valdosta______________
Vidalia_______________
Waycross_____________
)000oi
West Point___________
~ Winder_______________
7,200.00 7,618.12 6,914.00 9,633.30
8,000.00 6,079.92 6,280.34 8,500.00 6,300.00
5,600.00 6,000.00 34,,357500..0800 6,000.00
3,960.00 6,300.70 6,000.00 7,212.50 4,612.67
9,000.00 6,000.00 6,324.00
450.00 1,200.00
326.77 1,200.00
619.63 420.00 734.69 1,263.30 1,222.99
600.00
241.67 740.80 570.68 960.00 1,306.89 343.07 194.99
City TotaL.__________ 270,441.68 Grand TotaL.________ 1,082,766.34
18,084.99 120,004.70
160.00
60.00 715.00
11,372.18 74,952.17
4,060.82
1,842.98 3,000.00 81,079.06 156,506.28
4,200.03
1,660.00 4,100.00
3,477.00 2,100.00 2,820.00 2,100.00 1,087.50
2,095.00 2,860.00
730.12 5,221.54
2,605.50 2,350.00 1,884.00 2,322.50 1,185.89
1,794.00 5,552.92 2,940.00 1,600.00
174,877.26
620,317.31
_ .______
1,200.00 4,425.79 21,058.55
73.24 16.00
".00 148.31 50.00 50.00 30.00 3205..0000 85.78 60.00 10.00
28.51 10.00 460.00
3,888.76 18,657.69
300.67 e99.36 163.99 491.76
957.22 1,419.32
468.14 401.59 1,515.22
109.87
193.65 951.90
962.02 660.32 191.35 124.01 917.96 278.18 766.18 192.77 604.99
27,728.68
166,503.50
616.61 130.09 231.84 220.20
321.44
369.36 125.30 856.21
2,437.23 226.00 464.29
1,306.57 285.25
2,400.00 150.00
12,740." 13,608.39 9,080.76 16,666.90
13,219.06 10,169.24 9,461.48 12,656.33 10,175.71
8,204.23 8,860.00 53,,642695..0870 13,715.43
7,587.62 11,999.92 9,016.35 10,864.10 10,445.26
3,317.43 23,675.99 9,625.84 8,723.98
33,998.85 625,897.25 142,908.57 2,403,675.01
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE I. Expense-General Fund
2. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES-REGULAR PROGRAM (shows gross salaries earned)
(a) All Regular Teachers
(h) Instructional Supervisors
SYSTEM
Elementary-Male
Elementary-Female
High School-Male
High School-Female
Salaries
Travel
Salaries
Appling
$ 12,258.00 $
Atkinson_____________ BBaackoenr________________ Baldwin
13,419.56 17,709.52
Travel
$
432.00
__
_
Salaries
158,354.48 $ 73,065.24 90,581.97 25,166.02 112,110.80
Travel
Salaries
$ _ _
55,625.00 $ 3342,,010049..8090
_ _
2141,,572551..2506
Travel
Salaries
1,200.00 $ 2,900.00_
600.00_
482,,176995..7030$ 30,651.00 10,613.43 45,907.40
Travel 620008..0109$
3,793.50$ 4,050.00
550.00_ 500.00
_ _
Banks
Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien Bibb
._
_ _ _ w_ _ __ ._
Bleckley_. ._.
Brantley
Brooks__ ._._
Bryan
._
Bulloch .______
4,503.32 290.00
39,346.20 7,667.29 8,466.69 3,546.75
16,388.30 4,855.57 6,277.72 1,100.00
_ _ _ _ _
925.00
_ _ _ ._ __
Burke_. __ .____ Butts_________________ Calhoun __ Camden______________ Candler._ __
6,157.10
_
2,881.60
_
149.49
_
3,329.31
_
3,533.30 __ __
Carroll __ _... 22,325.41 __ _ _
Catoosa_ __ ._ 22,901.52
._
Charlton
__ ._. _.
Chatham_ _
4,054.60 _ _. __
Chattahoochee_. _ _._ _ _. __ __ _ _
Cbattooga. Cherokee Clarke Clay Cl8,ytoa
_. _ _ _
_
8,885.77 22,102.45 2,790.44 __ 61,,293443..1354
450.00 200.00 _ 34.00_
95,889.08 67,995.41 188,960.00 56,386.30 156,578.84
781,132.09
47,873.15 68,485.73 69,230.31 41,276.37 185,923.91
_ _ _ _ _
2,218.50
_
_ _
104,115.77 57,739.54 57,300.54 53,446.34 64,798.53
_ _ _ _
._._
195,505.03 __ __ ._._ __
156,774.72
56,980.04
_ _
605,244.14 __
9,080.10
140,722.82 _._._
_
18753,,870413..6126
295.0_0_
21,886.10 18:1,076.92
_ _
28,063.28 31,658.66 51,186.96 3184,,580650..5525 187,712.19
4124,,904323..8246 30,429.36 27,372.62 84,999.84
3233,,326997..2415 2198,,341497..2625 18,592.64
3757,,591992..0724 8264,,744971..1740 4,690.00
41,691.80 44.047.79 26,668.32 14,703.03 63,542.37
1,268.51 1,178.10 2,719.07
420.35_ 1,237.82
611.08_ 1,023.62
589.23 3,406.49
1,030.70_ 2,236.55_
620.32
2,668.48_ ._._._85. 8.91_
13.60
4,527.11 1,882.35 1,402.37
401. 72 610.66
23,362.20 7,643.62 5141,,355250..2010 47,453.50 247,415.94
4,526.60 20,531.56 20,788.26 18,638.48 101,587.21
45,793.47 18,568.94 24,856.06 14,732.28 _ 26,942.96
196.62 204.98 74 9.57 ._______ 883.59
3,984.00 4,504.00 4,710.00
3,909.00 40,300.00
679.90 460.35 1,071.00_ 383.08 900.00
522.91 _. 290.74 2,629.94
3,186.64
409.18 4,037.52
._. __ 466.66 ._._._. 50.00 461.26
464.81 3,087.50
380.23 _._ _
_
_
500.00 _
71,202.01
1,651.73 _ _.
50,863.23
61.86 __
8,955.38 _.
_ _. __ __ __ _
357,607.79
19,185.24
744.17
7,763.30 _ _ _.
_ __ _ __ ._
42,115.79 22,475.78 283,,229212..4160 70,636.13
1,086.21 75.56
_.589.05 224.38
484.00 4,060.64 3,583.30
120.00 606.75 45 7__.34
_
Clinch________________
Cobb_________________ Coffee________________ ColquitL____________ Columbia_____________ Cook_________________
CCorawweftao_r_d_____________ Crisp
Dade_________________ Dawson______________ Decatur______________
DeKalb_ ___ Dodge________________ Dooly________________ Dougherty Douglas_
Early________________
Echols________________ Effingham____________ Elbert________________ EmanueL____________ Evans________________ Fannin_______________
Fayette_______________ Floyd_ _ Forsyth______________ Franklin______________ Fulton_ __
Gilmer_______________ Glascock
Glynn________________ Gordon_______________ Grady________________
Greene
~
Gwinnett.____________
Habersham___________
HalL________________
Hancock
Haralson
_
Harris
_
Hart
_
Heard
_
Henry
_
5,838.60 35,242.70 19,540.85 24,873.48 2,835.00 15,771.99
8,126.03
13,089.50 1,736.55 6,605.00
65,391.10 2,873.30 2,400.00
16,813.77 4,685.00
5,591.91 2,400.00 6,664.53 9,531.41 5,464.50 22,794.38
2,540.00 34,583.51 7,594.34 2,752.22 24,667.28
23,565.35
9,733.11 12,769.47 14,345.42
33,876.53 24,729.48 53,451.93
8,614.43 2,450.00 10,188.30 7,514.37 11,355.60
_
360.00 _
c
_
_
_
__ _
__ _
3,656.04
_ _ _ _ _
300.00
_ _ _ _ _ _
64,518.94 416,890.21 174,442.85 273,429.95 62,217.94 107,047.36
143,974.23 34,245.72 62,026.52 65,366.35 47,891.34 168,335.90
714486,,137105..4275 83,557.80 320,900.70 112,738.05
98,112.45
20,256.80 54,902.92 93,676.00 165,179.99 52,285.85 155,002.74
_
64,598.90
_ 302,014.82
__ 104,708.80
_ 154,090.77
_ 1,553,628.13
,
_
_
_
_
_
_ _
210.00 _ _
88,581.12 33,209.36 243,055.48 144,660.36 143,354.13
71.828.61 267,065.07 152,806.54 326,575.57 43,640.96
_ 128,202.21
_
54,967.63
_
96,646.75
_
71,942.55
_
88,138.73
_ _ __ _ _ _
_ _ _ __ _ _
38.2_9_ __ _ _
600.00
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ __ _
_ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
15,123.92 130,138.32 5174,,346880..1113 27,367.58
28,175.69
44,202.59 2216,,704203..1229 17,939.00
14,461.16 70,617.76
161,629.63 54,003.29 42,427.69 67,005.44 18,537.24 53,691.49
3162,,791369..9118
26,334.34 65,380.10 9,228.56 52,809.59
10,871.03 112,396.05 46,622.00 34685,,973255..3780
2179,,963095..3516
55,950.39 63,686.35 45,957.40
23,743.78 129,455.67 42,530.88 80,697.23 14,943.22
58,954.02
22,184.26 49,837.76 32.898.74 27,747.72
585.30 4,567.22 2,331.61_
_
636.07
79.50 479.8_8_
_
637.84 2,975.11
1,305.72 2,500.51 2,375.27
338.68 408.50 4,551.92
1,420.44_
2,191.54 4,080.00
566.62 1,537.50
369.05 1,528.42
639.24 1,857.25_
1,662.00_
398.26 1,167.76 1,723.11
501.87 4,147.74 2,196.62 1,956.80
513.72
_
503.22 1,640.76 1,015.41
535.56
13,801.94 124,679.41 37,059.97 3120,,338948..3020 _. 26.803.54
22,377.50 16,875.40 26,122.85 __ 16.898.22 13,918.80 62,303.44
299,056.53 5479,,651773..7616 5816,,563316..8960 33,730.06
7,642.25 32,620.52 24,924.01 75,028.33 25,004.93 49,597.75
22,892.76 12142,,997853..3807 49,365.38 568,559.77
3160,,209652..0738 _. 5363,,104597..3926 51,085.90
7491,,605643..8725 48,185.34 8197,,944480..1973
38,020.08 31,136.82
8,930.01 17,943.94 43,806.24
40.64 613.47 21.78 .____ 189.50
164.19 136.28 425.68 591.54
1,086.82 11,,407061..3383
13201..9417 756.12
233.82
340.66 477.70 103.92 742.65
452.15 89837..7477 500.87
345.30
510487..4550 306.10
1,78989..1335 515.77 19060..6215
320.90 467.67
4,748.66 4,534.00 3,603.40
__
605.82 167.63 275.65_
_
._. . .
2,666.60
__
._
_
_
__
447.33
9,833.55 5,940.00 .
5,533.34
1,139.04 268.53_
433.30_
2,025.00
3,855.00 2,587.50 3,412.30
3,500.00 7,485.50
76,921.00
_ 175.69
_
357.26 284.15 1,000.00
429.55 705.33_
_ 4,194.40
3,879.00 17,016.88 3,879.00 3,633.32 1,827.41 4,286.92
3,261.60
600.00_ 381.67_ 866.65
418.56_
150.18 870.00_
__
_
488.48 __ _
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
2. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES-REGULAR PROGRAM (sho,," gr08S sa1aries earned)
(a) All Regular Teache1'8
(b) Instructional Supervi'!O""
SYSTEM
Elementary-Male
Elementary-Female
High School-Male
High School-Female
Salari. .
Travel
Salaries
Travel
Salari..
Travel
Salaries
Travel
Salari. .
Travel
Hou'ton
S 3,050.00 S
Irwin_________________ 11,328.76
Jackson______________
600.00
Jasper
.
------.-- _. ...
Jeff Davis_____________
8,790.31
S 133,244.50 S_ 75,274.56 _ 131,507.78 _ 43,548.00 . __ . _ 104,555.79
S ._
._. . _
19,900.00 S 27,760.26 44,707.28 10,740.00 39,615.51
397.21$ 1,177.40 1,946.20
501.84 1,091.86
59,750.00 $ 39,393.21 4178,,361844..5050 21,025.70
497.06 $ 424.46 _. 217955..4075 89.10
S.
_
.
_
2,79"1. 70
441.05_
3,175.00
356.51
Jefferson
Jenkins
.__
Johnson
JODe8
Lamar .
Lanier________________
~
800.00 .
.
1,750.00
_
_
_
_
.
_
450.00
94,496.13 65,903.15 87,630.42 48,859.59 53,191.40
40,491.16
_ . __
_ _ ._
337.50
57,342.67 18,241.69 18,918.20 1181,,308922.1.345. 12,737.72
1,981.22 702.22
1,074.49 422.93_
1,778.96
2411,,621647..3620 30,662.15 290,,880343..1070 19,199.42
413876..0467 518.08. 8,598.40
3,879.00
4,197.30
3,500.00 490.40.
592.55_ _
675.00_ _
Laurens .________
Lee
.___________
Liberty
.______
Lincoln ._ ..
3,831.69 1,991.50
963.53 __ . __ . .
._ ._
_ _
Long----------------- -------------- --------------
Lowndes
_
k{~~:~~~~:::::::::::
Madison______________ Marion_______________
~:~~U~ ::::::::::::::
2,899.92
_
1,768.19
_
158,804.95 29,324.52 46,387.19 30,938.08 33,286.46
120,413.93. 68,857.47 63,733.19 110,501.26 39,846.50
_
_
.
_
.
_
320.00
_ _ _ _ _
80,172.55 17,847.47 12,461.16 8,982.52 11,947.22 45,551.32 11,848.78 24,294.29 48,502.00 15,294.61
3,620.10 629.74 660.00 568.04 470.46
2,567.07 460.77 715.08
2,106.11 895.57
7102,,157898..2428 13,453.44 12,211.42 17,240.66
3125,,098937..9980 31,324.65 32,676.40 16,592.76
1,142854..3248 6.68 74.20
389.68
677.24 118.65 498.04 461.99
3,987.34 ..
4,349.00
628.29_ _ _ _
725.00_ _ _ _
McDuffie McIntosh.____________ Meriwether_ Miller________________ Mitchell
2,388.62 13,939.43 5,981.13
_ 70,575.15 __ .
_
_ 32,679.18
4.98
_ 117,063.52
_
_ 78,503.59
_
_ 112,054.42
_
27,276.81 20,106.89 39,332.33 16,499.36 42,106.34
763.71 618.34 2,804.23 1,009.65 2,594.19
30,353.90 9,475.43 48,497.40
38,791.29 36,304.98
178.88 109.90 602.02
382.56 1,511.93
2,587.50 4,549.00
_ _ _
384.80 950.00
Monroe
_
Montgomery
_
Morgan . __ ._. _
Murray
.
_
MUBColliee
_
5,460.77
27,,835009..0904 . 27,110.25 . 44,174.70
_
300.00_ _ _
58,519.17 65,275.00 68,461.19 102,956.89 919,451.08
. .
..
_ _ _ _
14,675.97 19,974.14 2224,,912678..5326
_ 137,065.75
521.14 2,826.35
545.95_ _
29,093.95 29,175.00 25,226.57 33,650.53 275,356.60
523.29 417.25 83.00 ._______
459.00 3,675.80 3,379.00 3,025.00 5g,513.54
100.00 549.80 512.34 501.58
_
Newton
_
Oconee_______________
2,463.84
_
~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~=== -----~!~!~~~~~ ==============
Pickens_______________
7,760.30
_
~t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -----i;~~ii:ii ~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~
QPuutintmaman_ _
3,792.70
300.00 _
Rabun________________
6,484.80
725.00
~icl.':~n~~~:::::::::: ------7;855:63 ::::::::::::::
f~~~~~::===========-----~~;:~~:~~ Seminole______________ 12,423.00 ==========6=3=.8==2
Spa.lding .__________
3,402.16 _
Stephens
.__
Stewart
~:~~fi;~:=========== TattnalL_.__________
14,655.50
_
_
~~~~~~~~ 5,480.00 ==============_
~:rr~;:::::::::::::::
Terrell
.____
Thomas______________
Tift__________________
Toombs_
1~:~~U~ ::::::::::::::
6,220.83
200.00
1,176.80 _.
_
2,754.78
_
5,272.90 _.
_
Towns .__________
Treutlen
._.____
Troup________________ Turner __
Twiggs_______________
Union________________
27,365.77
_
2,625.00 _._._. ._.
6,696.60 _._.
_
2,563.33 _.
_
1,613.08
_
10,222.40
_
~ikner-_-_--__--_ -_ -_ -_ -__--__-_-_-_-
Wa.lton__ .____________
Ware
.________
Warren
~
W...hington___________
397,,326470..6010 ---- --- c-- --,-_
7,441.39 _._._.
_
2,722.94
_
_
1,778.00 _. ._ .,
15460,,884069..2590 48,654.39
114,675.02 54,452.90
250.0_0_ _
._._. _
89,412.78
91,908.12 67,585.03 _. 228,591.69 59,517.61
._. _
._. __
34,170.99 15,988.90
15073,,024562..4720 701,934.26 _.
10.00
"
2.2_5..0__0 _
50,675.70 17,738.00
16120,,514502..3998 133,511.04 _.
_
225.00_ _
91,125.50
_
32,786.30
_
52,471.33
_
33,416.53
_
16,335.96 _.
_
132,267.65
_
67,508.91 101,124.51
16141,,102234..7945 87,294.21 95,345.45 _.
_ _
200.00_ _ _
37,066.20 59,047.51 _. 102,184.13 72,996.16 41,964.16
76,773.72
_ _ ._._. __ _
_
180.00
84,517.51 c
_
280,485.62
_
93,810.45
_
123,574.33
_
44,825.26 ._.
_
121,719.30
_
51,309.82 2158,.741030..7320 45,016.03 22,028.37
20,285.06 48,580.10 4118,,589990..5060 _. 16,510.16
164,,761225..0575 _. 41,077.85 23110,,405224..2448 _.
5,286.78 979.10_
1,219.39 690.62
2,640.71 1,406.20
539.00_ 697.27
1,146.42_ 2,382.23 2,528.33_
18,237.78 13,272.04 32,324.53 24,212.20 37,292.37
26,460.84 17,839.92 25,356.87 13,527.66 10,910.08 67,954.72
20,960.68 38,410.95 19,860.28 3618,,748250..2056
32,234.65
21,594.06 21,624.44 26,418.84 37,631.84 24,117.50 28,340.74
46,244.32
36,302.10 27,912.40 58,313.18 2416,,808150..6828
706.50 589.26 1,561.42 1,073.20 398.76
655.19 1,920.00 1,146.64
492.31 1,485.97 1,588.27
940.00 2,955.74
576.03 2,080.40_
2,950.69
606.00 376.68 500.00 1,269.41 546.19 688.91
_
514.26 1,800.00 1,222.72 549.15_
64,138.43
546.27
4,475.04
531.78
21,111.48
316.71
3,738.34
432.62
21,391.97 _._._._.
__ --------------
2462,,160643..0640
415624..5370 _. __ 4,504.00
309.._04.
40,001.78
30,377 .64 32,461.50 79,889.28 17,964.76
- __ ._. _
648.45 ._._. ._. -.
_
234.87 _._. __ -.
_
.______
3,979.00
746.96
273.54 ._._._. __ ._ -.
_
24,877 .56 8,702.31 37,095.73
22250,,305138..9595
51.84 _._._. -. " __ -._._.
700.50
-.
619.37
3,037.50- --_.
_ __
_
147.6-3-
2123,,688613..8310 34,768.01 19,764.64
67,775.21
33642..1464 635.47 192.12
442.51
3,166.70
4,104.00
4__94.0__5 __ __ ._.
276.08
3203,,959383..8568 13,223.07 7,017.01 11,154,00
42,942.88
27,297.76 _. 57,334.31
16,369.80 37,562.10 9,270.59 35,035.47
912532..3753 390.45 105.15 210.00 792.66
918.36 112.30 1,022,94 .______ 912.55
2,666.00 ---. 466.63_
---
._._.
._. __
_
3,879.00
650.00
--- __ ._. _
_
3,870.75
363.60
3,892.32
858.30
4,449.96
288.27
---._.
_
17,425.30
207.30
21,305.00
227.00
42,404.80 _.____________
29,022.11
500.37
2127,,831676..2794
210761..8680
_
413.32
100.00
3,541.70
834,17
__ _
2,750.00 ---. 500.00_
20,200.04
93,727.45 40,000.00 4113,,011858..3390 49,716.09
,
120.97 484.96 32015..1184
,_, - __ __ _. _
3,939.00 4,050.00
596.72 ._._.
3,677.Q4
275.92 189.55 100.._00.
558.82
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
2. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES-REGULAR PROGRAM (.howe gross oala.ri.. earned)
(a) All Regular Teachere
(b) Inetructional Supervieore
SYSTEM
Elementary-Male
Elementary-Female
High School-Male
High School-Female
Salari. .
Travel
Wayne
$
Webster
Wheeler __
White________________
Salaries 16,028.00 $
4,274.70 6,348.50
Whitfield_____________ Wilcox_______________ Wilkes_ __ Wilkinson Worth________________
38,630.12 1,525.10 6,031. 70
5,547.55
Travel
Salaries $ 143,144.88 $ _ 21,354.70 _ 54,079.00 _ 67,640.11
_ 163,560.31 _ 69,868.10 _ 64,053.03 _ 80,776.77 _ 110,152.46
Travel
Salaries
$ _ _ _
71,846.12 $ 11,410.48 28,749.32
19,636.88
_ _ _ _ _
40,578.80 53,606.50 27,811.90 26,579.38 43,952.31
Travel
Salariee
3,000.00 $ 694.67
1,732.77 368.56
51,282.74 $ 5,404.75 19,387.68 21,326.83
2,549.22 3,314.48
1,474.44 531.24
1,931.54
7480,,815906..2357 34,556.13
23,946.68 36,864.50
Travel
$ 161. 78 147.89 524.96
1,344732..5355 389.91 25.32 651.71
4,860.00 $
4,444.00
3,255.00 4,378.95
500.00 _ _ _
591.44_ _
210.82 386.30
County TotaL_______ 1,321,833.84
8,605.86 20,233,546.57
4,904.27 6,354,251.40 188,990.56 7,090,704.03
65,929.19 459,063.32
38,438.58
Americus_____________ Athens Atlanta_______________ Barnesville Bremen
Buford
Calboun
"______
Canton ._._.______ Carrollton_ _
Cartersville ._______
Cedartown____________
Cbickamauga_________ Cochran
CCoomrd.emlee_rc.e
~~
4,100.00 12,877.48
4,332.30 1,708.30 3,613.30 11,000.24 13,680.58
710.40
_ 58,793.50 _ 207,745.58
_ 2,794,606.40 _ 40,539.40
_
5,189.21
_ 27,420.09 _.
_ 29,283.79
36,503.70
_ 71,316.94
._
77,401.95 ._.
._. __ ._
__
115,463.74 22,501.76
24,508.10 47,329.86 65,593.24
30,949.53
_ 28,333.25
_ 615,023.01
_ 28,147.46
_
7,671.84
_ 30,901.90
_ 63,564.60
_ 1,315,548.00 _ 15,545.03
_
2,319.96
20,207.60 39,938.79
__
_ _
724.89 _
_
_
5,498.25
_
9,988.27
_ 20,787.66
_ 19,724.76
17,349.92
_ 15,092.27
_.
_
_
14,737.53 _.
_. __
._ _. _.
_ 31,874.44
_
__ ._
_ 19.895.52 _.
._
_ 20,279.04 _._.
_. _._._.
_
._
24,463.70
_ 11,351.75
_ 47,769.50 _._. _ 16,318.45
__ _
_ _ _
15,000.00 2148,.674541..7380
300.00 216.37_
23,200.12 13,890.92
24,265.18
27.18 30.00
._. _
__ _ _
_ __ _
_
Dalton_______________
1,176.57
_
Decatnr
_
Donglas______________
3,405.45
_
Dnblin_______________
1,604.97
_
Elberton
_
Fitzgerald____________
3,527.46
_
Gainesville____________
Griffin
.________
Hogansville
LaGrange_____________ Marietta_____________
4,100.00 6,179.88
1,366.66 4,024.00
._. __ _ _
_ _
Monroe_______________
2,000.00
_
Monltrie
_
Newnan______________
5,262.00
_
Pelham_______________
5,363.32
_
Quitman
_
Rome
_
f:R~l'ahF~ii~::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::;
Thomaston_ __
17,743.93 _.
_
Thomasville
_
176,789.55 167,397.54 66,749.46 66,649.60 60,907.81 103,533.71
110131,,920379..3014 53,390.30 244,578.07 _. 229,574.15
46,389.37 106,646.33 87,574.25 46,546.41 40,010.70
194,856.92 15,766.63 4,677.40 154,109.36 101,355.26
Tifton_.______________ Toccoa_______________ Trion
Valdosta______________ Vidalia
7,005.86 _ 2,000.00
65.00
_ ._. _
_
_ _
124,325.03 67,042.00
68,289.29 14643,,215851..4625
Waycross West Point Winder_.
..
_ 151,970.78
_ 23,400.00
_ 30,000.00
City TotaL__________ 116,847.70
6,479,310.61
Grand Total
1,438,681.54
8,605.86 26,712,857.18
. _ _ _ _ _
45.76_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ ._
_ _ _ _ _
_ _
84.60 10.80_
_
_
_
43,286.00 41,322.56 2270,,225474..5738 19,020.20 38,423.85
24,166.22 27,102.77 2146,.739009..2050 32,589.06
22,919.00 83,326.43 34,416.00 1142,,573693..3540
79,353.18 5,349.99
279.10 55,250.83
26,433.80
23,000.12
26,763.68 19,638.27 2188,,040956..1090
40,123.80 15,734.46 34,000.00
141.16 1,732,620.39 5,045.43 8,086,871. 79
_ _ 60.00_ _
375.99
_
_
552.16_ _
725.93 2,441.53
694.63 341.91_
_
_
_
_
29.53
_
117.83 67.67
218.59_
_ _ __ _
53,333.50 74,206.41 36,782.53 32,225.97 50,024.16
52,850.49
51,486.38 55,883.51 23,543.49 62,340.00 86,913.19
33,859.67 88,532.10 41,529.45 11,868.63 21,954.69
88,148.68 15,124.90 10,874.80 36,837.84
63,119.06
56,471.63 31,388.08 18,743.81 44,746.45 19,975.33
58,213.38 5,550.00 10,444.00
6,142.14 2,892,174.59 195,132.70 9,982,878.62
204.00 164.79 _. 192.46 _.
19,172.18
250.64
750.00
53.85 340.83 181.73 100.05
._.
3,830.00
184.81 776.47 259.00 142.26 _.
58.78
3,610.00 3,420.00
285.73
45.80
218.59
22.40
._.
3,539.37 69,468.56
90,928.57 549,991.89
__ 468.57
_ _ _ 270.42
_ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
300.00 _ _ _
365.57
_ _
_ _ _
_ _ __
2,129.45
40,568.03
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE-REGULAR PROGRAM-Continued
SYSTEM
(c) Non-Teaching Principals
(d) Visiting Teachers
(e) Supplies () Lihraries
[-----,--------1---------,,------1 sndU~.d~~ials
(hooks, magazines,
Salaries
Travel
Sslsries
Travel
Instruction supplies, etc,)
(tfo~t~g~t1~~s '
Teschers Retirement
System
(h) Local System's Payments of Pensions
(il Other Expense of Instruction
Total Instructional
Services Regular Program
Appling
S
Atkinson_ __
Bacon________________
Baker________________
Baldwin______________
5,946.00 $ 6,500.00 9,300.00
$ 2,532.50 $
600.00 $ 1,020.10 S
270.00 S 2,588.24 $
3,647.50
500.00
2,087.31
746.51
2,200.00
675.00
698.89
1,505.11
1,500.00
203.51
4,395.86
975.00
677.07
3,760.00
433.82
867.78
558.61
4,107.22
$
$ 280.00 437.01
287,741.01 139,652.74 187,617.50
925.47
56,807.92
2,542.20 204,113.03
Banks________________ Barrow_______________ Bartow_______________ Ben HilL____________ Berrien_______________ Bihh_________________
Bleckley______________ Brantley______________ Brooks_______________ Bryan________________ Bulloch_______________
4,400.00 103,494.90
4,716.62
6,600.00
600.00 1,200.00
2,143.30 1,873.30 3,350.04 2,548.60 2,625.00 3,800.00
3,103.30 2,122.54 2,791.70 4,033.50
695.76 464.64 1,103.75 408.54 499.99 427.26
183.92 450.48 453.72 487.32
200.00 505.77 1,060.30
2,003.10 34,522.29
1,818.69 680.09
1,879.78 3,249.16 2,165.04
718.00 925.75
370.60 408.16 615.27
91.30 533.09 992.31 8,680.98
791.56
1,156.64
41,130.24 818.49
3,513.72 1,743.78 4,742.72
371.32 _
1,001.93 _
2,973.73 17,566.50
_ 260.30 14,512.70 526.40 5,316.03
162,866.85 117,704.58 349,614.03 95,338.87 268,806.61 1,469,028.34
69,681.27 164,550.98 148,092.40 102,917.63 416,171. 76
Burke________________ Butts_________________ Calhoun______________ Camden______________ Candler______________ Carroll ,_________
5,834.00
4,717.30
.________
2,847.50 2,143.30 1,902.00 2,365.00
3,141.60 2,123.30
670.94 413.38 459.74 441.80
499.31 1,120.40
2,000.00 907.15
1,044.56 2,473.01
625.22 1,973.48
1,500.00 508.94 339.14
1,086.04
1,321.53 3,537.12
4,629.54 1,375.37 2,207.49 1,391.97
1,453.48 2,998.83
1,222.99
9,444.64 72.11 223.66 601.00
53.40 159.92
217,392.87 107,907.78 120,503.26 101,921.90
126,579.82 384,480.72
Catoosa______________
Charlton
.___
Chatham
.____
Chattahoochee________
Chattooga____________
13,105.00 4,645.94 82,840.00
5,130.66
450.00 16,770.28
600.00
3,205.20 919.71
2,562.71 27.00
1,488.00
394.58 225.00
875.00
6,973.11 5,941.54 14,773.86
302.20
1,829.41
1.000.00 805.04
15,029.01 68.14
825.00
2,763.39 1,119.65
419.84 2,175.78
100,374.60
778.80 204.06 63,323.96
_
_
294,341.15 105,597.17
1,369,257.50 22,364.18
252,807.35
Cherokee
Clarke
Clay
Clayton_ _
Clinch________________
Cobb_________________
.____ .____ 26,317.78
_.____________
3,809.00
914.96
3,405.00
1,950.00
3,260.00
688.12 341.64 129.16 498.35
600.00
1,522.60 1,849.39 1,297.52 5,883.50
1,194.71 12,973.65
774.77 251.64 388.84 459.96
132.92 7,336.45
2,813.36 1,116.90 1,347.06 4,220.91
1,564.05 14,758.54
2,599.73
813.69
109 .25
_
190.00
10,575.50
277,888.52
152,696.70 51,446.09 336,792.32
105,541.02 793,067.73
CoffeL
Colquitt______________ Columbia_____________ Cook Coweta
8,118.07 .__________
"__ 3,301.89
.__________
Crawford
DDCriaasJwdlee-s_o-_n-_-_-__-_--_-_-_-_-_-_._-_-._- __ -__--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__-_--
Decatur
6,416.66
.____
--__--_-__-_--_-__-_--_-_ 126.35
DeKalb Dodge________________ Dooly________________ Dougherty____________ Douglas Early
._.______ 6,664.00
15,360.40 ._._.________ .____________
158.93 81.00
2,869.74 3,265.00 2,018.00 3,205.00 2,994.70
1,057.44
32,,280453 . 8124 ._._.______
3,191.60
3,969.16 2,627.50 1,988.30 2,378.70 3,760.48 1,809.70
443.28
454.76 386.68 436.08 479.78
13,840.77
2,022.92 2,494.44 2,761.64 2,543.62
210.37
2,292.22
465000..0000
1,763.50
222.12 _.____________
404.98
1,483.48
600.00 147.54 287.04 455.59 359.32 450.00
9,507.40 7,847.31 3,219.42 7,951.30 1,124.42 ._.______
883.71 2,990.83 1,186.06
760.83 812.35
310.00
.___3_9_3_._4_7 247.05
4,336.49
5,775.62 2,000.17 1,599.66 1,192.88 1,056.80 1,487.31
2,354.30 3,404.22 3,044.59 1,297.18 2,311.27
688.30
1,086.53 302.16
5,404.56
31,573.32 3,064.52 1,676.12 17,127.64 14,506.66 2,188.18
.________
._______
60,815.37 15,375.00
15.62 409.29 1,343.13
_
151.60_ 180.00 860.86
51,294.19 933.77 _ _ 625.94
1,495.00
376,675.99 365,981.28 133,949.23 187,494.17 229,244.70
78,063.64 120,327.07 117,768.00 80,022.70 340,423.70
1,390,370.84 294,279.73 190,106.34 525,595.27 221,574.95 203,857.23
Ecbols
__._.
.________
Effingbam
._____________
Elbert
3,915.00._____________
EmanueL____________
9,788.92
600.00
1,245.00 2,025.00
3,082.50 3,121.60
Evans________________
5,500.63
Fannin
._
235.17
545.00 2,143.30
...... <..:...:.>.
Fayette_______________
Floyd
.______
4,894.96 _. 10,992.00
__ ._
Forsyth
__
Franklin
__
2,550.00
3,387.42 2,114.97 2,143.30
Fulton
192,077.00
__
15,202.00
225.00 175.69 402.99 675.12
1,000.00
263.23 648.26 459.56 522.94 1,777.14
173.60
200.00
835.30
800.57
2,925.76
886.10
9,755.22
.__
123,634.51
591.68 1,044.20
369.20 .______ 230.04 1,108.90
181.51 1,261.14 2,235.00 42,869.63
404.57 897.36 1,335.79 2,458.00 8,842.77 1,340.62
1,089.36 9,372.64 1,280.89 2,377 .98
._. __ ._ .__
__
__ ._____
705.00
2,269.77
__
_
3,000.00
1,841.08
900.00
51,429.25 135,453.06 164,071.86
343,533.43 113,521.29 296.315.49
_
._.__
._._.
-
8,984.03 _
._.
__
._.__ 727,205.65
115,518.60
616,985.68 188,488.87 264,781.41 3,696,451.89
GGillamsceorc_k______________
Glynn________________ Gordon_______________ Grady Greene
4,650.16 26,970.00
.____________
._______1_0_0_._0_0 ._______
21,,506009..9080
2,708.54 2,956.70 3,799.00 3,041.90
519598..9240
342.14 401.10 743.86 544.36
1,980.75
7,206.46 554.69
7,413.86 1,530.39
.___8_4_5_._0_0
6,349.00 1,030.78 1,142.20
887.41
537888..3286 _.
9,907.23 2,053.32 2,484.95 2,171.20
.______
415410..9010
8,204.38 _ _
109.08
194,441. 97 64,765.42 441,428.95
265,938.35 277,101.57 149,573.43
GwinnetL
Habersham___________ HaIL Hancock Haralson
._____
11,830.02
605.40 .________
._____________
Harris
.____________
Hart
Heard
.______________
Henry________________
5,060.60
620.00
rHrwol'D!ston-------._-_--_-_-_-_-
21,700.00
600.00
3,346.60 2,542.50
929.63 3,883.00 3,618.30. __
3,159.63 1,977.95 2,810.00 3,121.60 32,,054295..9070
664.38 515.60 249.99 500.00
.__
800.04 398.01 512.20 392.21 325085..9928
1,310.51
2,178.00 403.42 506.64
149.08 1,088.75 3,027.51
860.89 71,,987303..9794
1,786.72 2,519.16 1,800.00
910.21 1,000.00
724.69 498.52 1,114.56 515.62 292884..5936
4,084.24 2,335.42 5,490.82
575.43 3,008.83
3,195.91 _. 1,862.15 _.
673.32 2,396.13 31,,125836..4713
.__
1,200.00 4,183.87
704.10 1,513.95
92.51
_ 405.00 318.35 997.57 5,508.38_
528,380.56 297,684.19 569,235.77
84,425.09 242,017.02
119,271.28 177,123.99 140,091.85 186,006.14 260,640.43 160,963.60
TABLE I1-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE-REGULAR PROGRAM-Continued
SYSTEM
(c) Non-Teaching Principals
(d) Visiting Teachers
(e) Supplies (I) Lihraries
------,-----1-----...------1 andU~~~ials
(books, magazines,
Salaries
Travel
Salaries
Travel
Instruction supplies, etc.)
(g) Employers'
Contribution Teachers Retirement System
(h) Local
System's Payments of Pensions
(i) Other Expense
of Instruction
Total
Instructional Services Regular Program
Jackson
$--
Jasper________________
Jeff Davis_____________ Jefferson______________
Jenkins_______________
$5,400.00 5,859.96
5,949.96
$ 18.64
3,188.75 $ 2,100.00 3,035.00 2,279.85
1,851.30
474.44 $ 500.00 358.01 345.85
398.66
689.28 $ 350.82 778.28
2,126.94
618.68 $ 328.18 829.22 15.50
362.84
2,603.72 $ 1,795.21
2,752.23 1,397.20
$
$ 237,158.90
153.00
84,296.10
_ 1,542.02
189,578.89 207,596.70
766.87 119,954.90
Johnson______________ Jones_________________
Lamar________________ Lanier________________ Laurens______________ Lee__________________
5,050.68
._________ 3,040.00
2,131.70 1,725.80 3,060.00 1,346.50
500.00
327.60 440.16 443.57 325.95
786.54 3,373.69 2,310.78
893.05
98.70 949.42 1,827.41 321.24
c____7_0_4_._2_3
1,260.08 734.69
2,730.99 842.86
1,068.16 1,210.00
2.38 435.23
_ _
147,306.00
94,992.23 88,937.21 85,399.46 333,785.08
68,013.38
Liberty
.________
Lincoln_______________
Long_________________
Lowndes
Lumpkin_ _
4,900.68 3,794.80
4,749.30
131.22 ._____
320.80 2,171.80 1,060.80 4,160.00
1,125.00
105.00 354.68 248.77 500.00
225.00
3,129.12 714.15
2,126.40
692.45
333.19 135.00 219.43
240.00
788.81 980.84 460.73
703.07
_ 315.00 435.50 679.72
1,755.62
83,640.82 61,240.53 68,206.11 211,707.26 116,329.63
Macon_ _ Madison Marion_______________
McDuffie_____________ McIntosh_____________ Meriwether .______
.___ 11,218.74 5,880.00 14,826.00
305.00 115.97
3,155.00 2,199.96 1,831.70
2,823.67 1,420.00 2,143.30
617.45 500.00 441.00
338.26 325.68 479.92
631.92 1,608.61 1,476.88
2,103.04 2,980.78 2,000.00
325.86 284.79 718.64
688.64 183.88 770.97
2,316.88 1,216.73
889.28
2,668.39 741.29
3,836.62
415.44 316.28 154.50
7,292.28 449.17
1,246.80
130,473 .41 203,310.10
80,371.62
156,586.47 77,480.11 247,542.54
MilIer________________ MitchelL____________ Monroe_______________ Montgomery__________ Morgan______________
8,218.50 5,756.68 5,783.30
1,215.00
Murray______________
Muscogee .________ 124,830.68
Newton______________ Oconee_______________
10,141.70
Oglethorpe____________
7,168.30
Paulding
._____________
70.00 1,020.00
._____ 1,066.00
1,482.17 2,685.00 1,932.97 1,621.60 2,523.36
1,450.00 8,667.50 2,594.00 2,133.33 2,950.25 2,771.30
373.24 800.00 420.05 222.72 620.00
300.00
342.97 500.00 481.14 549.58
2,794.56 4,386.62 4,021.52
100.00 1,752.43
542.16 167,240.38
1,444.76 2,124.43 6,169.23
860.25
746.68 9,720.06 1,004.08
462.70 615.91
745.87
608.46 37.02 873.51
1,310.44 3,189.23 1,452.74 1,137.30 1,313.89
70,141.27 2,604.44 1,099.19
1,600.00
.______ 10,671.25
1,579.94 494.94
1,080.00 423.17 134.75
4,801.53 141,059.26
_ _ 1,435.06 _
160,715.41 228,123.39 125,047.95 129,010.83 137,861. 69
198,011.33 1,958,172.01
286,186.74 117,445.86 112,756.11 208,990.86
Peach. __ .. __ ..
4,669.38. __
_...
Pickens_ ........
._ __ ._
_.__
Pierce
_ _..
8,817.93..............
Pike __ ............. __ ...................... _.
Polk ....... _
_.. _.. _._ . __
PulsskL._ . _.. _._...
5,450.60..............
Putnam .... _........................ _........
Quitman................... _. _ _
_
Rabun. __ ........ _._ _._ _.. _.. _
Randolph
_._ .... .. _. __ ._
_.
Richmond_ .. _........ 120,208.98..............
Rockdale....... _....... _._ _._
Schley__............. _....
.
Screven . _........
9,000.00
58.22
Seminole_._
_...... _ .. _ __ .....
Spalding__ ..........
11,099.18 ............ _
Stephens.._.. __ .....
7,790.00
Stewart_ _.. _
_ _............
Sumter....... _
_.........
TalboL __ .... _
_._ . __ ......... _.. _.
Taliaferro_ _
_.. _. _............. _.
TattnalL_._.......... __
_...... __
. f:!r~~:::::::_-___:.__:__.:_:_ :_:_._:::::::.::: ::::._:::::::::
TerreIL _.. _._._
4,718.34
300.00
Thomss_._
. _ _......... _.............
TifL ............ _............. _. _._._._..
Toombs_.............
3,998.00
900.00
Towns_._
_......... __ .......... __ ._
Treutlen..............
5,955.00
100.00
Troup_
_............. _
_._...
Tnrner................ _
_.. __ __
Twiggs................ _
_ __
Union
_...... . ........... _.___
Upson_............... _... _.......... _ _...
Walker...............
16,707.94
1,269.12
Walton_ . _ _ _. __
1,333.46
Ware_
. __
Warren __ __
__
Washington_._._......
Wayne _
_._. __
Webster. _
Wheeler __
Whit,.. _. __ ....
__ 8,833.40
__
_...... _.
.._..... ... _._________
1,939.53 2,310.80
2,010.00 2,200.00 7,584.26
567.31
693.28
311.43
1,549.02
1,288.39
252.00
383.03
1,076.75
480.00 _._._ .......... _._
285.00
450.00
870.39
174.96
881.23
__
600.00 ...... _. _.
13.83
1,811.60
__ ......... .
1,448.27
7,163.32 ..... _......
18,742.52 _ _..
_. . . . .
131,498.84
164,636.21 193,439.47 124,335.83 402,923.91
1,459.32 2,143.30 1,862.50 1,924.70 2,632.60
2,788.00
343.06 336.79 149.76 686.10 609.71
360.00
476.27 _ _.......
1,136.77
992.12
1,211.67
91.53
3,593.85
3,000.00
2,199.53
680.96
11,180.33..............
1,269.99 ..
_
864.95
194.00
313.91 .. __ ._
_
1,976.42 _........ __ ..
1,766.59 _ _........ _
52,707.90
3,300.00
. 103.91 303.00 142.39 101.03
8,598.84
106,688.88 84,746.90 35,335.65 203,267.27 128,175.90
1,338,976.97
50.00 ._ __ ......
901.50
78.94
1,831.70
473.57
2,666.70
225.60
2,935.06
321.14
493.95 780.88 3,472.19 2,256.84 1,377.71
530.19 288.42 1,940.28 691.90 7,516.29
1,394.77 .... _........
824.03 _._
_
1,779.92 _........ __ .
2,043.50. __ ..........
5,610.69 _
_....
282.10 .
222.98 452.87 6,020.98
109,746.01 48,370.51 215,149.98 126,219.37
282,083.18
2,726.60 1,069.00 1,632.04 3,121.70
924.96 3,171.70
265.07 267.11 394.55 428.09
250.00 600.00
1,995.23 848.68 829.07
1,368.74
554.80 5,465.40
63.17 734.72 392.77 163.73
209.18 876.20
1,659.56._. _.........
45,292.76
1,430.31._
_...
365.78
2,462.16._............
611.92
1,489.12
_
2,021.44
876.72 ............... __
.
1,521.23
__ ._
.
230,278.98 78,413.41 102,790.67 69,070.78 42,911.78 267,189.71
33,,210855..0000
3,105.00 4,147.30 4,650.00
444598..4766
389.48 650.00 285.00
21,,152285..8454
5,389.19 1,000.00 1,079.96
573587..4657
733.89 2,901.05
449.10
21,,298179..6517 __ ._.._..._.............
2,267.09 __ ._. __ 12,612.72. __ . __ 3,172.15. ...... _
5,317531..3712
3,850.93 1,466.80 116,082.17
140,403.56
214,108.87 132,651.25 242,180.93 268,196.25
1,792.76 1,191.70
1,416.70 2,046.60 2,984.99 2,143.30
726.76 243.24
385.56 1,022.02
600.00 194.84
804.06 566.28
1,777.06 1,149.21 1,850.05 ........
106.53 990.00
171.90 796.21 603.14 480.00
3,426.83 .........
1,021.11
660.87
_........
5,689.80
1,393.54
_.......
1,238.12
1,365.76 ..... _ _............. _.
1,642.46 .... _ _..
677.50
1,905.57 ..... .. _..
4,719.91
184,527.76 113,606.52 118,156.83 188,960.04 152,341.36 98,508.17
2,080.00 1,577 .50 2,455.80 3,350.00
3,581.00
492.92 250.00 663.98 201.04
500.00
342.31 1,575.55
946.19 1,103.61
1,000.43
610.16
1,761.10
9,795.24
.
_
547.15
699.77 ._._._........
628.64
1,000.00 ._._ .......... _._. __ ._ .
5,146.71. __ ._
_._._
.
2,666.03
.
2,361.64._ ....... _.. __
.
144,048.46 166,466.02 489,617.91 184,342.89 235,840.64
...
.
3,520.98 3,840.00 1,009.00
2,780.00
2,040.00
_..
422.47 500.00 133.16 489.99 410.78
636.35
2,632.58 415.98 636.70 674.63 684.03j
787.60
1,767.74 1,022.57
652.24 922.73 1,223.921
1,368.16 ".'._._.. '."
1,500.00 _.. _....... 2,192.61._._. __ ._._._
.... 709.01._ ... __ ._._...
184.89
1,066.71 1,404.91
528.00 74.86 170.80
83,441. 77 243,209.65 300,037.81 41,985.48 113,313.57
121,084.38
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE SCHOOL8-PAYMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE-REGULAR PROGRAM-eontinued
SYSTEM
(c) Non.Tesching Principals
(d) Visiting Teschers
(~ Supplies
1 - - - - - , - - - - - 1 - - - - - - , - - - - - - 1 an U~~~als
Salaries
Travel
Salaries
Travel
Instruction
(f) Libraries (books.
magazines, supplies, etc.)
(g) ED!p!0l!ers' Contnbutlon
Teschera Retirement
System
(h) Local System's Payments of Pensions
(i) Other Expense of Instruction
Total Instructional
Services Regular Program
Whitfield
$
Wilcox
WWiillkkeinss_o_n_____________
Worth________________
._ $
5,450.00 7,691.60
$ _ 88.10_ _
2,915.00 $ 3,205.00 2,830.00 2,775.00 3,171.60
452.68 $
406.75 159.86 469.60 572.06
$
2,734.44 4,617.99 3,040.92 3,169.66
1,200.00 $ 652.10
1,396.34 105.14 663.72
1,912.62 $ 904.97
1,800.00 2,134.18
2,619.08
$
6,835.96 $ 82.32
2,659.50 _
52,005.53
343,863.87 176,968.56 153,318.90 143,850.05 273,758.57
County TotaL_______ 1,068,621.25 36,084.75 394,850.34 71,444.23 664,345.19 226,288.00 550,869.36 117,051.23 1,478,314.82 40,374,136.79
Americus_____________
Athens_
Atlanta
._______
Barnesville
Bremen _.
.
3,813.30 _. 26,544.82 395,297.33
...
.
1,283 .07 .
__ ._____________
3,623.26 __ .___________
13,765.08
1,225.89
.
.______
Buford
.
Calhoun. __ .
Canton
Carrollton
Cartersville
.
.
.
__ .______
.
._____
_.
.
._
1,516.36 _.
._____
Cedartown
.____________
2,860.00
300.00
g:h~::'_a_u_~~~~::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
Commerce____________
3,750.00 _
.
. __ ._
Cordele
.
._.______
1,187.50
258.06
Dalton
Decatur______________ Douglas . Dublin_______________ Elberton______________
._. .
34,148.53 8,263.00 __ 11,475.74
._
.____ __.____
2,151.00
4,412.04
.
.
2,970.00
2,174.94
278.88
223.07 ._
359.30 201.66
2,197.61 21,878.30 39,064.03
1,182.12
429.31
2,942.65
14,760.97
._
3,880.70
327.00 __ .___________
._________ 4,493.64 ._____
127.90
57.23
1,745.94
166.48
54.82
1,387.07
713.43
1,668.12 -----_________
548.24
.___
1,291.54 __
._
1,859.15 __ .___________
2,800.69 . ._______
5,325.40
1,186.38
~:~~~:~~ 750.29
1,246.54
~~~J:
400.21 ._
5,683.07
~:~::~
::::::::::::::
1,839.14 _. ...
3,754.80
3,070.79
13,652.23 4,545.12
758.22 4,032.84
1,370.94
1,819.28 572.01 580.83 354.40
9,261.13
12,529.99 ._____ 1,950.79._____________
4,526.92
4,218.12
.____
1,481.48 4,039.00 412,944.41
345.89 1,849.26
377.44 50.00 166.75 937.17
_
2,987.46
31U~
1,381.50 ._
1,781.50 14,030.56
700.00 _
1,610.64
135,609.28 396,474.09 5,641,015.31 88,458.48 18,539.39 49,121.42 61,595.85 92,954.82 120,388.88 134,541.04 215,640.97 53,834.10 63,349.12 88,336.77 119,733.56 292,499.86 383,382.96 142,224.14 138,351.13 154,212.97
Fitzgerald__
_
Gainesville
._
Griffin
.___
Hogansville
LaGrange_____________
Marietta_ ___
13,017.12 6,200.00
10,475.00 30,800.00
_
21.65 ._.______ .________ _.______
._.
.____________
2,935.00 3,799.92
.___
59.83 263.10 67.50
2,875.00
206.54
2,343.64
7,1124.28 4,269.30 10,078.95
886.74
11,791.89
1,307.53
1,122.99 _
594.03 956.15 1,479.20
Monroe_______________
Moultrie
Newnan.
QPeulhitamma_n______________
8,634.02
9,769.73 4,650.00
.______
22.68
._____________
3,265.00
265.30
1,040.00 1,042.68
175.42 95.04
5,039.55 11,160.48 2,889.65
2,140.17 350.26
552.40 2,806.00
787.99
346.50 325.91
Rome_
5,200.00 __
~:ll:J::'h'F.;us~~~~~~~==
Thomaston___________
======2=0=,4==0=0=.=0=4
==============
Thomasville___________
13,999.80
2,620.00
300.00
900.00
1,500.00
~~:~
3,792.12
==========~=== 420.00
__
....
~:~~~:~~
8,045.49
:::====3=,=3=9=5=.=5=6
2,009.95
00.62
5,479.66
475.48
Tifton________________ Toccos ._________ Trion_ __
Valdosta______________ Vidalia_.
16,025.00 4,350.00 5,010.50
23,210.00
200.00 ._
67.12
15.17 ._.
340.00 2,866.00 2,155.95
__ _
250.00 192.21
._
12,583.62 2,249.28 1,727.40
2,744.80 669.22
646.22 300.05 371.17
558.13 230.54
Waycross_____________
5,716.68
West Point
Winder_.
_.
900.00
_.
900.00 _. 67.50 _.
_ _ _
3,152.28 3,628.33
841.90
1,057.67 355.88 640.00
City Total
660,750.61
2,509.69
67,117 .94
5,232.42 198,533.24 28,415.46
Grand Total .
1,729,371.86
38,594.44 461,968.28
76,676.65 862,878.43 254,703.46
2,913.77 ,._
_
6,021.18
1,445.68
11,219.15 .__________
1,804.29
14,297.81 __ _.
4,431.36 16,301.89
840.00 _
11,834.39 ._.________
7,261.59
1,909.33
63,,297267..6556 1,614.02 1,387.05
._.______
1,119.95
468.79
22,,401576..6016
_
._.
_
_
~:~~~:~~
4,997.75
=========7=2=0=.0==0
3,704.95
360.00
~~:~
5,048.21 3,024.34
3,509.40 1,822.54 3,891.84
6,262.05 411.27
.________ ._._______
300.00 231.52
2,434.45 938.00 582.17
337.50 3,692.57
211,828.14 224,415.36 241,277.31
98,169.49 361,985.28 422,441.11
123,334.03 308,382.69 189,196.32
87,014.82 79,705.67
376,788.78 39,948.94 15,936.30 310,761.13 223,926.80
246,541.33 140,373.19 118,519.64 272,221.89
87,984.46
7,928.80 _.
__ _
3,402.64 __
6,111.29
259.88
_
276,074.68 48,996.05 79,328.54
173,201.53
13,345.03 502,476.19 12,975,416.09
724,070.89 130,396.26 1,980,791.01 53,349,552.88
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
3. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES-SPECIAL PROGRAM (shows gross salaries earned)
SYSTEM
(a) Special Programs, Veterans, etc.
1
,
Salaries
Travel
rS'~=&I~:edn~
(c) County and Home Demonstration Agents
(d) Other Expense
1 Special Programs, 1 - - - - - - - - , - - - - - - 1 of Instructions
Veterans, etc.
Special Programs
Salaries
Travel
Total Instructional Services-Special
Program
Appling
$
Atkinson
._.
._____
Bacon
.____
Baker
Baldwin______________________________
36,316.49 $
11,751.92 13,320.00 4,851.64
7,588.16
$
2,400.00 2,400.00
861. 99
$
2,689.45 2,256.77
479.25
1,400.00 $
.__________ 760.00
$
$
600.00 .____
37,716.49
16,841.37 17,976.77 6,792.88
8,348.16
Banks________________________________ BBaarrrtooww___________________________.________ Ben HilL .______________________ Berrien_______________________________ Bibb_________________________________
Bleckley_. __
~~~~:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_:_-_- -_-_-_:-_-
Bryan
Bulloch_______________________________
10,084.56 21,459.02 30,596.21 10,041.29 18,946.40 114,449.76
11,479.47
193,,162419..5754 5,356.62 31,345.17
1,688.28 3,779.81 2,819.34 1,620.10 3,651.15 3,062.26
2,003.11
21,,969427..9578 982.77
5,976.97
1,802.07 847.20
1,308.47 1,904.01 4,578.58 50,238.31
986.25
1,992354..1933 746.42
3,876.32
780.00
660.00
.____
.______
5., 799 .96
.______________ 864.00
150.00
.______________ .______ 825.00
180.00 __
138.64 1,050.55 5,482.96
129.76
9,467.49
33.75 30.20
14,493.55 27,946.58 40,206.98 13,695.16 27,176.13 183,017.78
15,293.83
1118,,753687..0605 8,160.01 41,198.46
Burke________________________________
Butts
.___________
CCaalmhoduenn______________________________
Candler__ .___________________________
Carroll
._________
10,935.85 2,606.25 8,245.30
8,874.68 51,152.85
1,989.23 524.64
1,533.91
1,472.04 11,023.67
1,464.63 39.73
1,880.23
789.95 5,284.39
315.00 379.75
.____________ .________
49.35 259.50
1,234.00
14,389.71 3,534.97 11,918.94_
11,516.42 68,694.91
Catoosa
.___________________
Charlton______________________________
CChhaatthtaahmo_o_c_h_e_e________________________
Chattooga__
.________
10,617.60 5,654.75 3,950.00
50,174.02
1,623.68 1,206.25
3,413.86
233.85 492.79
15,067.23
1,260.00
._______________
3,750.00
-144.39
.________
1,112.87 5,358.07
13,735.13 8,466.66 12,913.68_
68,645.11
Cherokee_____________________________
Clarke________________________________
g~c~~~=:=:=:=::=::=::::::::::::::::
Cohh
.__________
26,718.66 8,566.48
tm:~
7,616.02
2,913.05 2,070.76
t~:~
1,054.42
2,978.23 379.00
!H:!g
494.74
6,150.00 ._________________
Jit~ ------------:ni
1,250.00
._____
355.20 15.00
2it~
277 .80
39,115.14 11,031.24
U~Ui
10,692.98
Coffee________________________________ Colquitt______________________________ Columbia_____________________________ Cook_________________________________ Coweta_______________________________
Crawford_____________________________ Crisp_________________________________ Dade_________________________________ Dawson_ __ Decatur______________________________ DeKalb______________________________
Dodge________________________________ Dooly________________________________ Dougherty____________________________ Douglas_ Early ___
Echols________________________________ Effingham____________________________ Elbert________________________________ EmanueL____________________________ Evans________________________________ Fannin_______________________________
Fayette______________________________ Floyd_ Forsyth______________________________ Franklin______________________________ Fulton_______________________________
Gilmer_______________________________ GGllaysncnock_____________________0 _________ Gordon_______________________________ Grady________________________________ Greene_______________________________
GwinnetL___________________________ Habersham___________________________ HalL________________________________ Hancock Haralson______________________________
Harris________________________________ Hart_________________________________ Heard________________________________ HHeonurysto--n-~_----_~-:--_-_:::--_-_-_::::-_:__-::_-__-_-_- __--_ Irwin_________________________________
35,458.64 22,343.12 3,494.82 13,170.18 10,033.73
3,181.86 17,944.02 5,926.52 10,259.89 19,895.81 33,521.05
20,190.21 15,884.89 54,714.18 5,836.44 16,708.72
5.259.08 7.164.43 12,261.42 76,824.09 6,655.81 13.605.33
6,356.13 112,878.80 16,144.42 22,063.83
19,519.92 6,466.22
30,494.05 21.949.52 5.811.42
12,783.44 15.442.50 19,955.95 3,812.79 14,908.53
9,113.70 21.060.90
7,071.75 37,,567558..6012 15,612.86
5,860.90 5,144.90
604.30 2,532.63
612.56 3,000.00 1,963.61 2,677.57 2,476.78 2,239.88
3,890.36 2,406.98
1,155.35 2,609.33
1,592.40 1,484.84 1,484.20 7,444.99 1,213.20 2,834.63
850.49 4,135.83 2,596.90 3,388.89
2,140.91 972.92
0
5,396.34 3,014.08
848.87
2,272.23 1,987.05 3,206.00
542.70 1,949.14
1,879.21
1,249.34 1,158.57
2,705.43
4,176.78 4,546.85
283.50 2,020.07
995.36
365.97 1,742.84
845.02 2,981.56 1,832.04
1,388.94 2,800.90
737.14
4,250.00 383.30
2,173.14 425.00
1,500.00
2,700.00 615.00
1,509.00
1,365.03 533.22
25,091.75 500.00
1,777.90
319.20 515.40 2,430.45 3,821.97
1,650.00 3,474.92
630.00 582.00 312.50
1,335.00 1,623.96
2,248.07 431.80
3,411.05 3,477.57
600.00 600.00
1,805.00 2,412.50
1,464.35 459.42
3,639.43 395.41
2,016.38
1,620.00 3,850.00 1,185.00
95.26 9,324.54
70.00
2,149713..6615 -_________________ 2,043.01
54.16 125.00
570.00
100.00 37.50 192.67 663.79 150.00 506.42 90.00 180.00
360.00
3,500.00 639.03
494.70
512.35 681.42
121.13 9.794.95 3,947.51 2,801.23 1.630.44 1,320.00 1,101.10 1,087.11
180.76
82.22
263.08 25,828.50
100.16
0
1,069.24 1,199.66 1,153.50 2,496.00 3,000.00
258.26
1,296.48 81.60
319.34
214.12
48,996.32 36,978.06 4,382.62 18,106.18 13,821.93
4,585.39 22,686.86 8,402.48 13,782.48 28,105.57 37,592.97
28,290.64 21.707.77 66,018.13 11,676.44 22,119.28
8,481.92 13,084.30 18.854.86 111,077.94 9,131.77 18,567.86
7,608.04 117,530.03 22,699.44 31.161.73 26,492.29
24,658.90 9,077.52
_
40.370.68 30,246.17 10,362.45
19,473 .52 24,234.97 29,801.38
6,194.16 18,874.05
12,744.65 30,467.04 8.710.43 141.,004098..2224 20,575.42
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
3. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES-SPECIAL PROGRAM (shows gr055 lllliaries earned)
SYSTEM
(a) Special Progrlllllll, Veterans, etc. (h) Supplies and
Materials Used in
1 - - - - - - , . - - - - - - - 1 Special Programs, 1
Veterans, etc.
Salaries
Travel
(c) County and Home Demonstration Agents
-,
Salaries
Travel
Total
(d) Other Expense Instructional
1 of Instructions Services-Special
Special Programs
Program
Jackson
$
JJJee8ef5ffJfleDreeraa-vn--_18__' __-__-__-__-_-__-__-__-__-__-_.-___-__-____-__-__-__-___-__-__-__-__-__-__-__-
Jenkins_______________________________
17,471.43 $
180,,079762..7672 7,973.47 7,679.67
$
1,934.6_0_ 1,299.97 1,259.85
1,371.43 $
1,335665..3014 __ __ __ 1,577.74 1,742.67
1,225.00 $ ___76__5_.0_0_ _
$ __ __ __ __
733.22 __
3,126.48 $
418.00_ _ _
23,194.34 8,875.63 14,832.71 10,851.18 11,415.41
Johnson______________________________ Jones_________________________________
Lamar________________________________ Lanier________________________________ Laurens_ _
..... Lee__________________________________
c.> 00 Liberty_______________________________
LLionncgoln_______________________________ Lowndes______________________________
Lumpkin_____________________________
10,806.65
5,463.54 3,004.48 16,883.53 3,510.00
3,139.06 1,869.97 11,249.60 6,067.94
1,996.26
776.14 624.30 3,036.86 600.00
494.10 .____ 496.8_3_ __
1,936.56 888.00
712.79
473.46 605.93 3,072.44 159.81
22.00 __ __ __ 343__.5_7_
1,128.64
202.50 795.00 300.00
2,100.00
__
789.84 1,133830..0000 _ ____ ____ _ 3.8_5_
966.05 816.87
_ _ 5,880.45 _
58.00 2263..5460
_ 123.84
14,684.25 1,611.87 7,013.14 4,234.71 30,973.28 4,269.84
4,503.00 3,873.78
403.40 13,186.16 8,208.42
Macon_ _
Madison______________________________ Marion_______________________________ McDuffie_____________________________ McIntosh_____________________________ Meriwether___________________________
6,770.94
18,650.86 3,726.52 3,745.24
22.50 8,527.66
1,352.16
3,372.38 672.72 593.23 14.58
1,463.77
706.86
2,217.54 300.00 404.06 3.00
1,040.00
1,350.00
420.00 2,010.00
_
8,829.96
1,533.32
27,124.10
922.83 _
5,622.07 4,742.53
_
460.08
.___
7,966.13
21,007.56
Miller________________________________ MitcheIL____________________________ Monroe_______________________________ Montgomery__________________________ Morgan______________________________
Murray
_
NMeuwsctoongee ~
~
__
Oconee
_
Oglethorpe
_
Paulding
_
13,324.16 18,153.65 4,046.03 10,600.58 7,043.44
24,089.22 151,513.34
2,183.21 9,680.46 7,906.16 10,166.23
2,114.33 2,612.79
706.03 2,053.57 1,097.35
3,006.06 21,147.23
1.174.53 1,685.52 1,572.18
2,245.97 2,625.46
317.02 1,272.45
984.05
2,385.91
1,212.41 211.81 463.09
1,320.00
620.00 6,790.73
240.00 720.00
100.00 2,940.00
480.00
1,404.49 _ _
145.00 _
_ 5,673.97 2,950.85
_ _ 50.00
19,088.95 24,711.90 5,069.08 14,071.60 9,124.84
30,201.19 185,125.27
5,354.06 15,007.40 9,803.49 13,451.50
Peach________________________________
Pickeos
.________________
Pierce________________________________
Pike_ __
Polk_ _
PulaskL. ._________________________ Putn&Dl .________________________ Quitman
Rabun_______________________________
Randolph_____________________________
Richmond
.__________________
Rockdale
.________________
Schley_.
._______________
SCreven_______________________________ Seminole______________________________
Spalding_.____________________________
~S~u~m~;te~r~._-~==========================_
Talbot
_
Taliaferro
_
TattnalL
_
Taylor__
_
Telfair
_
TerrelL
_
Thomas
_
Tift
_
Toombs
_
Towns
_
Treutlen
_
R~~~~= Twiggs ==============================_
Union upson Walker Walton Ware
_
_
_
_
_
Warren
_
Washington
_
~:b:~r Wheeler_=_============= ================_
White
_
8,109.84 13,386.00 20,152.76 8,080.90 12,718.48
5,586.56 3,196.61
18,064.96 10,064.94 8,585.86
3,328.42 3,987.51 13,696.06 11,710.08 3,653.24
3,926.52 3,483.00 12,814835..0348 3,361.50 20,261.69
14,880.42 16,913.82 7,878.04 27,784.78 28,518.56
24,015.76 9,663.04 7,182.77 33,859.30 15,362.86 4,367.31
121,,502714..6126 13,735.83 17,951.20 to,763.68
5,840.32 12,935.54 14,891.18 3,452.49 13,558.42 10,592.46
3,094.85 1,023.57 3,892.94 1,183.45 2,158.30
1,050.00 501.00
2,035.95 1.761.53
940.41
449.03 557.75 2,542.07 1,675.19 428.51
886.27 606.20 2,214271..1266 _. 467.59 3,393.94
2,878.43 2,018.91 1,130.07 6,009.40 6,091.22
4,007.52 1,607.34 1,268.85
521.54 2,521.08
712.30
1,835102..8020 2,400.00 2,300.00 1,565.31
1,036.08 2,200.00 2,200.00
2,307.84 1,933.49
23.38 1,572.43 1,402.90
722.53
600.00
120.00 ._____________
300.00
809 .98
415.52 660.65
725.00 1,200.00
17.62
.__________ 594.00
1,890.35 1,213.61
972.93
137.36 72.86 1,230.00 __ ._. 1,369.81 134.16
212.47 314.82 ._. 1,329.97 571.84 1,447.29
750.00 1,200.00 1,046.68
7,608.77 1,200.00 1,149.20
1,237.74
120.00 ._________________
180.00
7,379.15
.___ .____________
497.95
._____
120.00
._._________
.__________
325.00 3,172.40
3,594.54
73.50 .___________ ._______6_0_._0_0
1,210.33 1,843.06 1,262.39 1,535.08 4,448.60
2,783.65 474.38 410.36 466.10
1,269.52 766.00
._____________
1,200.00
85.00 1,281.00
562.50 700.00 212.50
761.25
._____
50.00 360.00 ._____________
692.63 600.00 1,146.50 1,013.18 2,703.50
833.57 284.27 1,417.77
1,644060..0000 3,108.00
909.02 1,797.00
522.95 1,298.67 3,459.01
705.93 2,988.46 1,180.00
775.00 1,831.84 5,339.40
._______ 120.00 750.00
._________
1,050.00 _.________________
1,200.00 1,000.00
.________ 15.96
1,143.00
1,059.37 1,118.50 .__________
10.00 206.49 1,765.00
11,228.07 16,702.00 25,448.60 10,374.33 15,599.31
7,794.70 6,152.26
_ 22,741.26 14,360.08 19,105.03
3,914.81 4,943.12 20,640.53 14,755.08 15,917.17
5,098.76 5,724.02 17,632096..6347 4,400.93 26,340.66
19,661.81 21,275.79 12,617.00 36,342.44 41,896.88
32,087.93 12,307.26 9,921.98 35,883.01 19,437.73 8,024.63
136,,243838..6928 22,255.04 27,249.62 15,234.49
7,399.35 17,484.21 20,550.19 4,168.42 20,261.21 16,486.91
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
3. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES-SPECIAL PROGRAM (shows grOBS salaries earned)
SYSTEM
(a) Special Programs, Veterans, etc. iF2~r~l.'fsl~~~~
1 - - - - - - - . , - - - - - - - 1 Special Programs,
Veterans, etc.
Salaries
Travel
(c) Connty and Home Demonstration Agenta
Salaries
Travel
(d) Other Expense of Instructions Special Programs
Total Instructional Services-Special
Program
Whitfield Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
$ _ _ _ _
74,057.43 $ 16,482.62 7,102.14 3,024.68 24,110.90
4,800.92 $ 2,785.27 1,124.92
455.04 4,006.56
21,037.07 $ 2,562.13
611981..2812
1,977.81
$----
$--------
$
600.00
87.50
3,000.00
.___________
489.08_
__ __ __ __ __ __
2,109.81
99,895.42 22,517.52 12,334.35 3,671.54 32,205.08
County Total.
._
2,375,419.52
311,390.36
303,862.91
118,340.23
11,052.50
155,799.76
3,275,865.28
Americus
Athens_______________________________ BAatlrannetasv__il_le____________________________
Bremen_~
.
.
Calhoun______________________________ Canton_______________________________ Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown
Chickamauga Cochran
Commerce____________________________
Cordele
.____________
Dalton
Decatur
Douglas_
Dublin
.__
Elberton______________________________ Fitzgerald
Gainesville____________________________
.______ 31,232.50 131,473.80
8,325.47 1,185.96
5,685.06 61,890.03
33,175.12 42, 179.35 _. 11,658.42 3,075.00
100.00 413.79 1,484.11
.
995.56
._ __ __ __
950.00 391.20
19,745.43 709.81
. _.
__ . __ .
78,148.65 .
504.25 1,180.47
1,145.88 104.19
.__
342.07
.__
440.00
__ .___________
.____ __ __ __ __
__
1,316.30
10,112.05
.____________
.____ __ __ ___ __ __ __ __ __ __ _
1,326.79 .______________
3,925.02
.________
1,800.00
100.00 51,391.72 211,816.37_
. _
8,829.72
2,366.43
_
_
_
342.07 _
8,266.50 61,890.03
104.19 1,316.30
44,237.17 42,179.35 17,301.43_ 4,875.00
Griffin________________________________
Mr:~a~ri~.:tt;a~_~.~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::
Monroe_______________________________
Moultrie
._____
Newnan______________________________
Pelham
QRoumitmean______________________________ Tallapoosa
Tallulah Falls Thomaston_ __ Thomasville___________________________
Ti~ri~on:_::_:_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Vald08ta Vidalia WayerOBS_ West Point Winder
City TotaL ._.
_
Grand TotaL
_
52,666.76
._4 ~:Mn~
575.38
6,457.40 856.07
7,043.04
2,250.92
.________
.~~:~
.__
~~~:~~
::::::::::::::::::
::::::::::::::::::
::::::::::::::::::
.__
_
-----------. __ ._______________
90.00
994.32
1,325 .95
1,755.67
7,862.06
3,136.65
1,440.00
2~:,5~0~8~:.8~5~ :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::
.__ __ __ ____ 108,805.13
_. __ __ __ ___ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___
_ __ _ _____ __ ._______
__ __ __ __ __ _
46,001. 47 300.00 112.35
559,768.79
8,179.90
35,026.74
_
145,218.31
2,935,188.31
319,570.26
338,889.65
118,340.23
11,052.50
301,018.07
54,917.68
4ggU~_
575.38
6,457.40 946.07 _
11,118.98_ _
_ 7,862.06 4,576.65
.__ 2~:,5~0~8:.~8~5
46,001. 47 300.00
108,805.13 112.35 _
748,193.74
4,024,059.02
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYMENT8--PLANT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
4. PLANT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION (shows grOBB salaries earned)
SYSTEM
(a) Upkeep of Grounds (b) Repairs of Buildings (c) Repaira (d) Wages (e) Jani- (f) Fuel (g) Lights, (h) Insur- (i) Rents (j) Other Total
1-------.c("'"2)c-<M"a-ote-r-_1------.-"(2"')'Ma-:-te-r_-1palancdemReen- t of Janitors
tors' Supplies
Water and ance Power Premiums
Expense of Plant MainMainten- tenance and
(1) Lahor ials and (1) Labor ials and of Equip-
ance and Operation
Supplies
Supplies ment
Operation
1----1----1----1----1--- -------------------
Appling
$ 500.00 $
$ 5,754.06 $ 5,660.00 $ 7,352.58 $ 3,746.80 $ 1,084.52 $ 4,917.81 $ 2,826.27 $ 1,000.00 $
$
$ 32,842.04
Atkinson_______________ 395.50 3,702.18 3,645.21 4,461.54 4,555.35 2,167.50 2,031.95 2,084.50 1,325.46 2,157.81
155.80 26,682.80
Bacon__________________ 283.20
Baker
Baldwin
._________ 9,677.90
5,000.00 2,843.15 22,003.73
2,519.32 _.
.__ 1,199.17
3,127.51
1,584.50 2,010.40 1,718.61 2,377.85 2,076.65
580.59 1,500.00 814.84 1,492.71 4,096.07
2,869.75 698.11 6,798.92
3,395.63
641.19 25.00 471.67
7,327.23
40,539.28 12,699.37 33,895.05
Banks
.________
Barrow_________________
Bartow_________________ Ben HilL .________
Berrien_________________
Bibb___________________
226.28 1,280.13 645.43
1,979.97 1,911.77
.____
1,305.00
900.00 10,509.85 32,581.43
1,188.02 451.78 781.35
19,967.45 4,694.44
8,009.64
.__
108,177.13 25,561.21
4,210.00 810.00
3,981.25 2,374.50 2,607.55 57,058.05
1,986.73 2,265.00 1,903.09 1,639.57 12.00 1,570.76 2,020.51
4,284.56 7,709.50 5,127.89 7,022.78 489.85 1,065.95 322.84 1,364.50 704.12 1,681.94 2,026.95 4,350.34
6,829.76 16,703.02 20,948.29 15,089.86
307.55 ._. 3,547.22
989.95 _
751.57 _
267.67 3,163.70
16,448.10 5,840.05 59,066.63 7,529.41 20,953.21 297,522.30
Bleckley________________
Brantley
._
68.50
Brooks_________________
61.00
BBry~aocnh_-__-.-_-_-.-_-_-______-_-_ -----10--.00--
ull
28.35 ..
9__4_.1_9_
3,813.68 500.00
1,563.'0803 000
7,101.35 2,686.00 2,761.35
2,140.67 2,700.53
770.23 2,228.34 6,396.31
6,149.44 5,629.34
1,135.00 457.67
464.50 6,005.00
.__ 950.00 2,006.64
1,761.29 2,000.42
1,348.01 1,821.67 3,878.95
3,114.88 8,000.44
215.24 1,531.82
_
1,495.94 1,449.99
92.31
1,955.55 3,444.92 345.00 677.96
1,490.82 1,349.10 __ ._______
41.50
6,200.53 10,740.02 360.00 11,002.36
10,966.65 15,769.78 22,485.35 17,190.22 53,648.64
Burke
.
Butts__________________ Calhoun
Camden __ .
.____
Candler
CarrolL. __ ._
._ 1,550.00 3,000.00
31.80 379.39 803.15 __ ._
200.00
._________
66.45 _.________ 1,808.25
215.71
4,570.67
6,974.46 2,800.00
2,095.41 4,300.54 2,305.95 3,878.20 1,811.98 20,942.39 1,167.00 5,279.98 5,018.39 1,464.26
3,060.00 3,500.00
964.84
2,513.10 9,198.50
2,000.00
1,197.87 1,398.17 2,348.56
807.50 6,066.80
5,544.83
1,426.89 3,567.49 2,867.31 2,220.16 5,697.22
3,336.16
2,160.68 1,711.81 2,158.87 1,570.09 6,197.96
133.81 50.00
2,348.39 2,306.43._________ 1,759.56 1,744.61 470.00 6,587.54 79.00
_
115.10 576.00
87.50 269.24 944.26
25,389.26 17,919.22 19,244.05 33,141.01 17,916.38 46,040.31
Catoosa
.__
Charlton ._________
Chatham_______________
Chattahoochee . .
.
Chattooga
602.14 1,482.68 5,164.88 21,166.81 28,942.55
1,072.30 155.93 860.65
73.37 1,254.28
707.94.
25,498.51
15,779.62
.____
51.13 979.82 __ . . __ .
44.67
.
.
. __ ._______ 10,076.98 8,000.00
7,133.00 471.65 6,216.40 9,554.13 8,988.67
932.99
4,832.55 60.47 133.32 1,392.12 2,026.88
341.53
78,956.38 20,941.81 17,971.33 21,881.34 20,575.96 6,901.00 10,941.09
713.75 119.68 1,096.94 1,409.07 177.23
.____ 262.97
8,785.00 2,519.44 9,421.42 6,059.47 5,763.76 __ . _.
_
90,655.90 12,203.40 220,154.98 4,855.26 50,626.07
Cherokee Clarke
Clay__ Clayton Clinch Cobb
__ .___ .__
.________
41.75 298.92 82.50 7,500.35
. 1,618.86 273.06
31.36 518.68 3,299.46 10,518.82
1,584.54 2,326.00 14,121.61
2,128.83 268.78 302.84 520.88
346.67 1,111.27 11,500.14 18,113.30 2,575.04 393.70 46,530.14 89,568.57
2,182.60 868.50
988.40 14,156.63 1,923.50 21,090.80
2,220.85 6,702.73 1,317.07 2,838.22 765.77 939.03 1,545.75 942.38
211.27 1,589.77 883.54 1,122.86 3,900.89 7,119.92 7,564.88 8,348.25
932.44 2,165.78 1,601.25 6,319.53 5,610.82 20,766.68 18,392.03 25,776.58
.
_
.
_
339.95
1,200.00 5,950.43 511.50 3,234.64
385.00 8,110.97
19,277.94 6,158.21 7,185.52 91,971.64 21,324.42 260,179.55
Coffee __________________ Colquitt ________________ Columbia_______________ Cook ___________________ Coweta_________________
52.00 133.10 3,218.00 14,093.75 --.------- 1, 111.25
38.00 -----.---70.25 --.-------
4,163.50 10,957.90
------.---
2,009.00 3,097.93
15,396.67 4,127.01 23,363.26 ---.-.---7,458.61 6,102.34 2,200.00 1,800.28
4,791.22 3,778.45
2,588.50 3,051.00 3,760.00 4,863.00 6,110.50
1,750.16 1,982.32
370.60 1,628.85 1,636.89
3,587.90 2,750.84 2,688.25 2,604.97 5,985.35
3,813.41 4,380.00 2,327.98 1,279.63
2,505.03
4,217 .,12
7,405.04 3,643.78 5,620.35 3,595.08
332.50 ----------
200.00
4.88
446.68 -~--------
70.00
93.88
100.00 2,341.67
Crawford _______________ Crisp___________________ Dade___________________
12.00 --.-------
176.74 ----------
DDaecwastounr .________________.___.__________
90.00 50.00
125.78 85.26
189.50
641.85 2,643.04
345.45
3,413.67
691.24
2,869.87 2,529.20
793.44 16,107.43
1,277.11
8,558.29 702.20 435.37
1,016.83
1,171.50 803.80 1,806.00 2,271.90 3,310.00 -----_.--1,886.50 368.62 7,119.75 966.52
1,834.23
2,422.65 2,657.86 2,171.90 5,278.19
990.61 1,962.00 1,669.21
296.32 4,800.77
2,146.12 ---------.
281.87
6,085.42 1,959.24 554.39
2,428.96 ---------- ----------
389.12 ---------- 233.57
6,794.40 ----------
15.25
DeKalb ________________ 28,325.69 ---------. 82,751.82 ---------.-- 18,318.31
~~f;:::::::::::::::::: 200.00 -.-----.-- 4,291.32 3,192.83 6,838.67
Dougherty ______________ Douglas ________________
527.10
----384:ii6
----------
------5:60
Early __________________
11,681.46 8,000.00
5,698.87 5,566.32
1,402.14
522.75
16,326.84 ---.-.-.----
21,597.22
8,244.19 848.84
8,450.23
71,963.94 11,IRS.39 27,305.56 36,614.56 40,211.87 747.00 32,616.84
2,814.95 1,010.89 4,532.95 2,919.14 3,236.32 352.40 -.--------
4,137.71 2,920.22 4,623.20 2,141.03 6,525.55
40.00 845.96
18,077 .25 2,885.24 4,016.79 4,077.15 17,193.17
1.00 1,154.58
6,078.00 1,098.91 4,034.90 2,964.63 3,740.23 ---.------ 750.91
3,702.50 1,872.24 5,437.27 3,773.41 3,039.00 588.50 320.30
Echols__________________ Effingham ______________ Elbert__________________ Emanuc!.. ______________ Evans __________________
-_.------300.00 30.00 200.00 500.00
---------.
-_.-------
-------.-.
75.97 300.00
----------
2,690.00 2,454.24
528.57 1,200.00
Fannin. ________________ 1,282.04 ---------- 4,788.85
400.00 2,690.00 7,183.79 7,000.00 1,100.00 8,733.27
483.23 2,000.00
671.11 2,858.41 1,100.00 3,175.30
735.91 2,845.00 1,460.75 3,970.10
178.89 8,980.00
495.55 970.20 355.00 2,626.05 883.80 3,205.20 1,501.66 6,971.99 1,154.78 1,376.60 1,613.33 10,923.93
921.40 1,391.18
3.60 206.92
1,681.00 1,108.21 ---------- -------.-.
1,385.21 3,201.43 ---_.----- 300.00
4,047.43 10,306.03 -.-.------ 2,116.93
1,265.00 ---------- 246.89 ---------4,653.11 4,100.41 -------.-. 862.02
Fayette _________________ Floyd __________ _______ Forsyth ________________ Franklin________________ Fulton _________________
2.58 32.00
--i;82ii:ii4
8,310.84
--.-_.---17.47
-i9;37i:22
904.02 6,083.47 4,213.50
i40;27i:92
1,020.23 1,222.85
9,408.13 2,616.92 4,134.25 8,157.50
7,154.75 ---------155,924.45 19,979.55
1,950.00 818.31 2,010.21 1,879.45 1,687.80 ---------- 270.56 12,480.27 6,445.21 8,499.82 8,618.26 18,972.43 907.00 2,946.13 3,152.50 1,800.00 3,536.00 1,559.61 2,677.08 -.-.------ -------.-. 2,395.00 ---------- 6,109.58 2,717.39 2,757.89 247.00 536.90 150,824.70 20,637.50 29,511.23 42,333.42 9,487.87 850.00 8,722.63
Gilmer _________________ Glascock ________________ Glynn __________________
479.00 ----------
1,965.85
790.00
----------
328.17
Gordon _________________ Grady __________________
64.75
20.13
Greene_________________ ----43ii:5i ----237:02
1,710.69
245.78 5,350.36 2,243.60
2,656.49 5,362.28
2,140.10 1,785.00 1,631.80 2,149.50 402.10 1,120.30 ------------ ----------
4,059.85 21,252.27 24,983.58 3,065.37 4,492.07 10,426.26 1,902.55 530.62
11,227.87 ---------- 3,275.25 950.45 7,481.91 369.56 2,755.00 688.97
3,333.40
937.05 7,290.79 6,543.48
4,364.00 3,451.50
1,307.50 1,400.00
6,778.10 2,644.42 3,347.00 3,063.11
2,894.29 ---------- ----------
1,620.01 ---------- 120.13
5,823.19 ---------- 7,008.23
4,133.70 ---------- ----------
7,174.68 ----------
735.15
2,861.92 ---------- ----------
GwinnetL ______________ Habersham _____________ HaIL __________________ Hancock ________________
HaralsoD _______________
----------
5,699.13 172.50
----------
----------
315.00
---------20.23 119.07
----------
1,931.36 8,911.80 3,037.47 1,299.00
6,605.72 6,739.39 4,751. 71 2,598.01 4,207.52
4,912.03 1,815.71 12,149.00 2,523.61
876.12
7,730.00 6,581.43 6,501.00 1,861.00 2,098.00
3,399.46 5,020.91 1,832.97
425.76 5,030.42
8,497.93 8,792.20 9,518.98 1,030.04 4,941.89
3,879.97 5,987.36 3,341.91
1,190.17 1,091.43
8,368.35 125.00 179.66 3,133.01 930.00 10,041.34 9,832.78 ---------- 8,702.99 2,298.38 ---------- 861.53 1,414.54 ---------- ----------
Harris__________________ Hart. __________________ Heard __________________ Henry__________________
Honston ________________ Irwin ___________________
1,066.18 533.19 8,300.37 4,820.50
---------- ---------- 8,395.99
88.00
49.55 1,530.00 2,003.94
10.00
86.09 3,243.68 4,621.96
196.00 925.47 3,536.78 13,211.45
339.02 ---------- 3,907.71 ------------
5,876.89 4,461.25 711.00 ------------
1,610.05 1,785.88 3,101.94 5,863.60 5,571.14 9,394.50 2,760.63 3,293.94
1,141.80 1,270.71 1,676.90 1,229.46 3,745.46 1,567.64
4,809.38 2,951.91 2,072.01 2,263.61
5,987.30 2,598.29
2,655.16
1,329.38 1,593.76 1,266.26 4,492.97
2,339.44
4,660.96
52.50 4,623.93
2,895.18 ---------- 1,847.17
107.59 ---------- 1,194.38
1,350.54 ---------- ----------
9,723.75 ---------- 592.51
2,443.51 ---------- 332.46
40,162.27 71,406.99 27,909.49 22,207.96 33,992.37
9,574.72 29,131.61 15,940.47 7,136.07 45,648.07
350,040.98 29,389.47 63,039.45 66,914.56 21,831.87 43,510.29
5,607.99 16,295.26 20,755.53 39,577 .09 8,422.16 49,112.26
11,766.0 77,027.1 29,230.4 43,118.7 586,854.1
18,421.28 5,845.37 87,905.56 33,001.58 33,730.89 26,710.78
45,944.48 63,652.28 59,861.54 14,206.57 19,859.92
43,002.02 19,401.34 13,712. 06 23,037.1 4 57,377.33 19,582.64
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYMENT8-PLANT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
4. PLANT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION (shows gross salaries {larned)
SYSTEM
(a) Upkeep of Grounds (h) Repairs of Buildings (c) Repairs (d) Wages (c) Jani- (f) Fuel (g) Lights, (h) Insur- (i) Rents (j) Other Total
and Re- of Janitors tors'
Water and ance
Expense of Plant Main-
(2) Mater
(2) Mater- placement
(1) Labor ials and (1) Labor i als and of Equip-
Supplies
Power Premiums
Mainten- tenance and ance and Operation
Jackson
Supplies
Supplies ment
Operation
---1----1---1-----1---------------'----1----
$_.
$
$..
$ 6,532.21 $ 1,068.45 $ 5,766.41 $..
$ 3,537.39 $ 1,653.11 $ 4,209.38 $ . $
._ $ 22,766.95
JJaBcffpeDra.V1-'s-_-_-_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- -_-_-.-_-_._._-_-
5_4__5_.6_2_ --2--,2-9'6--.0-6-
52,,691229..7176 1,135074..5594
1,784950..0000 1,428608..5040 21,,688421..0933 11,,232010..1756 21,,614304..9959.
58.97 2,956.06.
13,193.53 17,872.59
Jefferson
._____ 55.18
.
4,082.00 3,100.28 2,128.12 4,166.80 1,502.52 5,058.54 3,283.97 3,715.88
284.91 27,378.20
Jenkins_________________
76.00
__________
28.88 1,538.68 1,879.75 5,493.74
1,826.60 738.48 1,409.78 1,242.93 1,831.00 . 3,320.00 __ ._______ 1,970.88 1,117.46 2,797.60
190.14 10,762.24
.__
90.51 14,790.19
Johnson.
_
Jones
..
32.84
17,128.26 1,325.78 2,642.00 1,995.25 3,768.17 1,327.12 1,634.80 .. __ ._____ 1,742.55 31,596.77
Lamar
. 2,048.22 2,880.29
1,325.04 1,080.00
175.19 747.11 371.89 1,573.31 165.00
.
_ 10,366.05
Lanier__________________
Laurens
Lee
._______
24.50
3,095.20 6,624.01
.
._ 4,000.00 4,000.00 3,000.00
10,298.64 4,968.27
1,647.00 1,130.21 2,320.93 1,860.64 2,348.56
5,305.00 900.00 4,463.18 3,739.40 4,161.09 .
2,283.50 652.64
.__ 1,988.48 2,722.41
.___ 8,673.68 27,724.73
. . _ 29,568.67
.
_ 22,913.94
LLll:bencrotlyn-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ -----4--.00- -_-_-_-_-_-_._._-_-.
Long
..
Lowndes .___________
Lumpkin .
19.80 _.________
27.50
.
29.50
3,952325..4010 613.56
2,059.63 600.00
72,,639886..0314 1,296.65 2,339.06
2,577382..8231 300.92 . __ .__
1,384374..5500 344762..5113 21,,370788..7026 1,322566..0715 871.00 857.35 911.14 913.83
6,483.24 -. ._. -------. __ ----1,320.00 1,698.11 3,660.63 1,578.31
1,643.26
1,414.09 . __ -
1,494.25
7._8_._0_0 199.56 ..
27451..3683 _ _
62.50
20,860.35 7,704.90 7,397.90 8,570.37 12,782.36
Macon .
Madison________________
Marion_________________
McDuffie
.
McIntosh_______________
Meriwether_.
.__
._ 53.25
15.00
2,550.19 40.50 159.87
243.91 2,561.32 585.00
7,115.81 _.________
2,602.64 819.29
3,350.20 594.06 4,134.86 565.51
954.03 2,368.79 1,265.20 1,458.68 5,583.81 12,354.73
2,133.50
.
.
4,967.28 1,999.13
7,202.54
891.00
865.16 367.88
992.67 368.28 1,955.56
3,214.23
3,098.12 2,192.26
2,859.40 1,900.82 6,795.33
1,198.37
908.58 1,516.93
2,301.64 671.55
4,503.51
3,295.26
1,432.60 2,553.53.
4,280.31 1,847.72 5,890.83
365.67 350.00
382.79
328.70 _
679.14 528.17 2,563.81
14,537.08 13,180.86 11,531.34 22,589.16 10,624.55 54,315.93
Millcr MitcheIL
.____
Monroe__.
.___
Montgomery____________
Morgan
33.20 83.03 .________
1,467.98 300.19 200.00
.______
75.97
1,800.38 2,112.14
2,501.14 1,803.53 1,420.74
7,066.22 5,662.62
6,912.11 .__ 1,245.26
597.86
712.34 524.95 729.82
2,873.00 4,883.75
5,196.75 1,241.38 3,426.39
711.29 3,876.55
1,554.40 601.20 639.25
1,945.43 6,263.13
3,075.29 1,588.31 2,280.67
1,765.60 2,234.63
1,377.78 864.05
2,461.05
4,136.41 6,200.79
2,788.50 105.00
3,026.51
2,745.00 ._
534.21 _
277.80 40.40 1,307.15
24,291.63 31,233.61 26,164.28 6,968.82
16,612.81
Murray
.______
Muscogee Newton
Oconee_________________
Oglethorpe
Paulding
1,506.78 ._.
14.00
7,878.25
2,097.37
2,030.80 _. .__
357.70
.______
._. __ 2,500.00
4,605.09 3,228.59 64,863.87 14,168.85 6,004.60 872.36
525.66 2,589.45 10,729.13 222.43 6,068.05 425.73
981.14 7,340.97 3,723.00 3,650.44 2,400.00 123,853.65 32,478.92 20,297.55 58,849.68 51,040.05 10,739.96 1,985.76 6,469.47 3,020.50 3,526.60
1,653.50 606.69 2,048.55 1,716.60 1,205.42 . 247.16 574.60 1,489.51 1,309.52
2,660.00 850.67 3,758.70 2,098.95 2,200.29
217.80
3,130.48 88,211.58
_
.
_
180.00 55.06
135.00 425.73
35,532.06 458,992.00 34,650.05
10,717.57 14,807.41 21,123.12
Peach __________________ Pickens_________________
PPiikerec_e_.___________________________.______ Polk ___________________
127.95
----------
23.50 216.21 ----------
----~~-~--
----------
-------------------
900.00
273.00 1,296.11 1,000.57 1,000.00
----------
5,323.72 3,864.57
2,674.78 ----------
1,905.12
5.47
841.50 2,550.36
11,000.00 11,000.00
3,100.00 2,322.50 3,335.10 2,490.26 14,012.53
379.97 1,735.01 1,401.51 1,288.39 -.-------- 382.55
1,733.46 7,297.16 1,624.19 859.99 360.00 293.54
727.33 2,868.10 2,180.11 1,742.57 ---------- ---------.
1,126.52 3,350.37 1,432.66 3,696.41 ---------- 2,811.67
3,613.35 ___ __ __ M 20,254.99 ----------
720.00 1,000.00
17,876.76 18,461. 73 13,787.87 19,515.96 62,500.87
Pnlaski_________________ Putnam ________________ Quitman________________ Rabun _________________ Randolph_______________
Richmond ______________
34.00
---.-.----
-------.--
150.00 9.30
----------
-----.-.--
-----.-.--
413.53
----------
1,148.40 -------.--
618.00 1,500.00
-50:617:35
1,493.74 423.26 ----------.6,304.88 -------.-- 1,787.50
230.51 215.54
690.00
4,293.68 552.39 3,891.19
3,016.07 6,425.64 3,828.00
30,656.40 6,075.66 75,752.67
65.57 900.00 103.00 332.71 ---------- -.-.-----1,594.19 1,446.82 1,696.11 1,625.29 127.37 ---.------
246.61 307.33 145.93 475.55 -------.-- 251.21 1,170.10 2,910.12 1,651.50 1,637.80 ---_.----. 417.42 1,399.05 3,733.63 1,903.69 2,399.86 370.00 539.73 7,231.76 25,453.18 25,014.32 18,900.73 ---------- 3,283.38
4,509.77 14,582.16 3,180.68 18,587.73
23,624.97 242,985.45
Rockdale _______________ Schley__________________
57.63 ----------
180.00 ----------
2,347,89 ----------
1,624.11 8,379.18
SSecmreivneonle. ________________________________ Spalding________________
---.-.---1,037.25 866.60
439.22 ---------.
----------
4,120.00 5,521.04
---------.
7,310.58 ._-------.--
5,193.05
731.87 2,453.42 1,911.41 1,155.80
1,341.63
2,841.65 1,254.88 6,338.00 2,881.00
4,155.72
1,115.95 384.66
1,448.50
293.27 4,295.21
2,898.35
596.22 4,963.94 1,030.29
4,766.57
1,768.99 685.17
1,940.50 1,691.34 5,086.37
2,340.61 657.50 ---.------
1,102.73 ---------- 120.20 2,471.71 ---------- ----------
4,508.71 -------.-- 240.96 6,631.91 -------.-. 1,200.00
16,564.55 14,976.46 30,943.86 18,359.66 33,537.06
.....
Stephens ________________ Stewart_________________ Sumter_________________ Talbot _________________ Taliaferro_______________ TattnalL _______________
3,180.58
296.84 ----------
----------
80.50
----------
----------
-------------------
78.23
1,162.55 2,455.56
---------477.79
1,215.00 2,726.83
5,348.78 3,224.48 2,195.98
108.85 1,427.26 5,156.84
3,163.73 -----------5,389.81 2,567.00
2,193.51 -----------2,202.87 2,906.50
1,024.86
500.00
750.89 2,120.50
1,513.35
713.43 1,637.85
494.67 793.05 2,209.82
1,087.01 1,761.64 5,893.64 1,070.03 1,953.12 3,519.43
2,565.02 2,118.34 1,900.73 1,360.99
904.87 2,039.58
2,736.85 -------.-- 3,076.53
1,505.88 ---------- 1,365.50
3,907.34 300.00 ---.------
2,763.88 ----------
17.17
985.96
43.00 ---.------
3,319.51 ---------- ----------
23,834.40 21,101.64 18,334.89 11,402.75 8,847.12 22,002.13
II>t>1
i:rr~~:: ::::::::::::::: ---------- ----------
TerrelL ________________ Thomas ________________ Tift____________________
58.58 ----------
38.00
---------215.65
----------
574.55 2,406.72 ---------- 1,790.00
4,919.93 1,137.26 4,470.72
3,966.39 ------------ 9,421.00 3,692.90
2,604.00
642.00 4,011.54 4,654.46
17,422.52 ------------ 8,018.38 ------------
1,588.86 1,020.67 1,905.07 2,785.37
120.64
4,777.41 3,575.63 2,542.55 5,327.18 4,154.50
1,602.57 2,193.31 1,966.75 6,753.94 3,216.10
1,519.32 ---------3,751.10 ---------3,989.28 691.00 6,019.97 ---------2,971.34 ----------
2,305.11 592.89 324.79
3,345.68 215.26
16,564.54 21,661.51 28,558.31
36,359.88 36,156.74
Toombs ________________
Towns__________________ Treutlen________________ Troup__________________ Turner _________________ Twiggs _________________
98.00 ---------190.73 ---------15.00 ---------95.50 316.51 30.00 ---------26.00 ----------
2,246.53 4,304.15 11,388.07
209.62
588.10 1,393.51
3,151.12 5,700.69 ----------
4,173.50 8,691.03 784.92
1,639.18 2,332.24 3,114.34
6,461.85 ------------ ----------
Union__________________ Upson __________________ Walker_________________ Walton_________________ Ware___________________
1,993.23 50.00
---------5,359.69 399.60
7,503.20
---------962.76
5,000.00 ----------
225.75 1,500.00
----------
----------
1,427.11
884.54 7,152.03 10,716.91
-----------1,427.10
378.80 1,943.97 19,400.34 4,231.13 2,674.70
Warren_________________
Washington_____________ Wayne _________________ Webster ________________ Wheeler ________________ White __________________
18.60 ----------
150.00
----------
16.25 ----------
---------216.76
-------------------
----------
----------
----------
2,593.17 9,074.82
861.18 745.17 1,997.58
7,892.76 338.69 2,000.00 8,552.25 4,485.36 8,124.23
560.27 ---------2,299.90 458.36 2,715.13 1,799.50
910.00 1,436.02 720.00 953.70 1,002.50 618.00 1,337.00 278.42 2,621.25 1,183.48 320.00 ----------
2,880.42 776.35
1,325.34 2,540.17
1,727.91 866.20
1,462.74 493.37
1,600.00 1,513.46 1,385.11 1,013.95
3,602.62 ----------
763.56
960.82 ---------- 219.57
1,077.66 260.00 1,770.56
8,541.22
72.00 324.02
1,519.94 1,138.05 ----------
957.92 ----------
184.90
29,092.11 6,505.77
16,610.87 28,667.75
16,691.50 9,830.82
615.00 4,227.50 12,537.56 1,000.00 2,926.00
2,438.10 3,966.27 2,589.12 2,434.98 3,068.73 10,005.98
343.98 1,855.15 1,505.53 3,003.54
1,081.25 337.80
7,174.64 2,532.25 2,500.04
755.04 6,000.00 180.00 2,699.17 ---------- ---------12,759.69 ---------- 3,974.17 2,443.00 20.00 417.77 4,357.17 928.25 1,496.00
26,021.18 22,934.57 80,600.78 . 23,202.97
22,735.04
2,046.25 5,061.25 6,281.54 1,145.00 2,205.25 1,850.00
328.98 1,739.17 4,647.45
389.17 958.78 1,217.89
2,624.22 4,122.59 4,454.12 1,518.83 1,763.38 3,487.25
1,363.93 1,754.96 4,243.74
900.29 685.18 2,068.03
2,864.04 ---------- 221.62
4,582.35 ---------- ----------
794.36 1,690.00 1,257.99
1,600.35
54.00 711.35
1,797.55 ---------- 1,132.95
336.06 485.00 7,260.00
17,699.09 30,622.50 45,203.61 7,749.44 12,062.77 23,216.44
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYMENT8-PLANT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION I. Expense-GeneraI Fund-Continued
4. PLANT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION (shows gr088 saIaries earned)
SYSTEM Whitfield
(a) Upkeep of Grounds (b) Repairs of Buildings (c) Repairs (d) Wages (e) Jani- (f) Fuel (g) Lights, (h) Insur- (i) Rents (j) Other
Total
and Re- of Janitors tors'
Wateund ance
Expense of Plant Main-
(2) Mater-
(2) Mater- placement
Supplies
Power Premiums
Mainten- tenance and
(1) Labor ia1s and (1) Labor ia1s and of Equip-
ance and Operation
Supplies
Supplies
ment
- - - - - - - - - - - - - Operation
$
$
$ 3,836.03 $ 11,924.03 $14,004.80 $ 6,307.25 $ 629.70 $ 8,411.28 $ 7,612.72 $ 9,100.31 $
$ 5,528.84 $ 67,354.96
Wilcox_________________ 137.36
42.20 3,262.17 2,600.48 1,132.53 3,137.00 1,169.68 2,536.19 2,100.93 2,338.78
18,457.32
Wilkes_________________ 400.00 371.68 1,344.69 2,629.58 2,500.00 2,687.65 434.28 4,012.93 2,473.33 2,839.45
173.48 19,867.07
Wilkinson_______________
39.75
946.64 2,035.72 546.06 1,273.40 777.80 3,443.63 2,689.51 2,142.08
42.56 13,937.15
Worth__________________
36.00
13.00 1,415.97 3,109.32 825.43 3,706.00 2,465.86 4,381.38 3,461.09 3,851.31 1,441.40 2,156.33 26,863.09
County TotaL _
99,476.80 98,797.62 691,003.14 1,074,959.84 731,118.801,096,479.40322,012.81 678,303.87 596,411.85 685,727.25 44,980.83 308,574.21 6,427,846.42
Americus_______________
Athens_________________
Atlanta Barnesville
27,297.44
~M
Bremen_________________
94.50
12,085.79
90,745.73
._.
322.33
Buford_________________
Calhoun________________
Canton
Carrollton______________
Cartersville
300.00
.__ 815.37 1,380.87
._____ 8,057.88
Cedartown______________
Chickamauga___________
Cochran
Commerce______________
Cordele_________________
Dalton ~____________ Decatur________________ Douglas________________
Dublin_________________ Elberton________________
2,000.00
145.40 105.72 694.92
1,625.50
1,663.93
231.40 812.03 12,107.07 26.20 2,000.00
15.80 4,000.86
5,513.07 328.07 2,584.19 4,008.27 32,642.50127,539.86
200.00
3,542.00 1,048.48 711.00 1,473.58 903.56 19,750.13 3,041.48 9,105.71 7,415.66 6,639.27 398,706.64 33,649.19 48,433.81103,459.20 33,107.80
2,732.30
703.25
927.41 1,229.76
535.73 1,020.46 1,283.00
690.44
100.00 4,308.83
940.58 246.28
2,498.75 2,205.00 3,773.08 5,005.25 6,001.62
375.94 967.29 450.98 1,030.39
677.34 2,309.29 2,639.75 2,129.84
237.24 671.56 2,124.09 1,056.33 2,275.65
2,671.40 727.34
3,914.43
5,539.43 210.00 1,975.51
28,278.74
2,027.75
1,065.01 194.52 862.21 242.51 395.97
19,059.19 54,730.22 935,946.70
_
8,237.30
5,790.01 11,676.95 15,560.46 12,509.25 20,645.55
12,187.01 5,409.65 1,869.21 17,535.17
2,545.20
823.67 921.44
6,175.00 4,143.89 1,511.20 3,055.00
6,116.30
1,827.87 810.09 177 .64
1,012.15
800.00
9,602.20 77.15 837.36
2,354.00
1,131.11 957.27
3,860.54
2,953.09
.__ 688.19
1,326.02 _._.______ 974.69 222.17 .____
514.08
1,861.00 3,558.50 _.________
36,123.96 14,212.63 8,175.04 22,425.99
21,135.71
7,567.17 6,886.47 1,764.44
6,352.25
2,414.01 1,189.29 5,100.00 4,757.27 3,799.15
8,646.20 14,903.22 4,020.50 5,761.99 6,962.50
511.50 3,685.95 1,850.00 1,815.08
958.70
6,371.91 6,325.24 1,822.77 4,216.47 2,426.93
5,443.00 8,087.35 2,970.70 1,725.04 3,576.96
11.46 284.55 4,821.54
18.00
1,044.23 1,678.48
298.33 461.02
32,240.88 57,675.10 19,852.94 23,056.08 28,898.03
Fitzgerald______________ Gainesville______________ Griffin__________________ Hogansville_____________ LaGrange_______________
Marietta________________ Monroe_________________ Moultrie________________ Newnan________________ Pelham_________________
2,217.45 7,357.98
52.76 1,500.00
200.00 905.61
150.00 1,250.00 2,043.16 7,671.94
1,555.83 264.22 2,416.48
5,505.00 1,300.00
432.40 4,280.79 759.81 669.60 2,737.73 1,096.93 1,479.08 3,595.20 10,270.80 14,896.90
6,675.04 13,773.36 2,547.66
3,664.80 2,281.28 1,061.78 5,658.62
2,000.00
7,187.50 9,890.63 18,048.86 3,553.97 20,413.18
15,989.83 22.00
8,320.23 9,773.50 1,753.07
4,066.88 3,941.97 2,767.19 4,026.44 1,920.91 5,729.66
781.91 1,569.69
7,964.02 11,391.83
2,326.76 1,427.12
3,569.18 3,004.45
250.00
4,019.76 2,680.65
4,227.98 3,012.24
800.00
34.38 3,717.53 3,777.91 6,030.03 1,768.63 4,450.70 4,577.61 12,027.70
4,564.70 1,965.21 3,196.42 3,738.59 11,816.96 1,915.48 125.00
900.00 306.30
19.00 11.60 150.00
25.00 1,075.00
93.70 562.81 1,989.93 1,164.26 4,149.84
2,248.78 43.55 851.48 938.16 100.00
20,256.62 23,299.62 41,343.56 19,763.44 97,774.43
58,921.42 11,473.23 41,176.20 32,121.99 8,909.37
Quitman
Rome__________________
~:ll".s:;&iiS:::::::::::
Thomaston_____________
500.00
~~~::~
1,188.85
300.00 900.00
::~::~ ::::::::::
778.44
2,981.15 515.00
900.00 1,500.00
~~~~~:~~ ::::::::::
2,179.90 5,017.19
2,595.00 375.00 1,155.06 515.00 1,325.50
1,215.80
22,000.00 800.00 8,000.00 3,000.00
3,351.00 1,056.00
~~:~:~ ~~:~~ __~~~:~:~~ ~~:~: __~~~~~::: :::::::::: ~~:~
13,404.60 3,899.27 2,380.57 3,434.73 2,893.29
55.00 378.01
11,866.36
42,307.00
~~:~~:~~
34,421.00
TTihfotomna_s_v_i_ll_e__________________________ Toccoa_________________ Trion_ __ Valdosta________________
Vidalia_________________ Waycross_______________ West Point_ __ Winder_________________
161.77
133.00 538.99
243.46 343.83
258.00 346.50 2,362.40
75.83
182.71 255.07 108.37 4,742.79
270.00
4,034.19 1,882.92
796.57 1,208.13 2,217.30 7,471.83 1,222.94
223.72
3,749.27 2,000.00
319.82 549.52 730.94
2,300.00
67,,752253..5754 5,100.00
7,135.50
3,075415..8154 1,720.23 1,269.99 2,797.59
22,,886001..3066 1,045.15
1,879.20
4,26196..6070 2,500.13 3,719.49 3,824.36
3,287.97
370.00 321.10 8,766.66
9,180.24 19.40
2,984005..4896 275.00 172.04
2,390.62
2,141.00 12,194.00 2,807 .50
3,825.00
645.17 2,074.21
536.92
1,059.73
1,532.25 5,340.27 1,070.90
3,000.00
1,095.49 4,767.85
603.47
8,415.64 206.36 406.05
40.00 1,061.56
215.78
2138,,063593..9888 13,619.71 19,242 .56 35,583.93
6,568.23 39,254.21 9,317.67 14,003.24
City Total
42,000.59 28,108.61145,370.88 161,172.02225,068.72 687,115.23102,602.94174,553.78204,442.42124,261.77 17,894.91 68,059.651,980,651.52
Grand Total
141,477.39 126,906.23 836,374.02 1,236,131.86 956,187.52 1,783,594.63 424,615.75 852,857.65 800,854.27 809,989.02 62,875.74376,633.86 8,408,497.94
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-TRANSPORTATION I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
SYSTEM
5. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION (shows gross salaries earned)
(a) Salaries of Operators (b) Supplies, Repairs, Maintenance
(c) Transportation Equipment Purchased
(d) Other Expense of Pupil Transportation
Total Pupil Transportation Expense
Appling Atkinson
BaCOD
Baker Baldwin
_~.
$ _
__ w
__
_
Banks
Barrow
Bartow
Ben Hill.
Berrien. Bibb
.....
~
B1eckley
00
Brantley
Brooks
_
_
_
_
.
_
_
_ _ _
~~~~h::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Burke
_
Butts
_
calhoun
_
Camden
_
Candler
_
CarroIL
_
Catoosa
_
Charlton
_
Chatham
_
Chattahoochee
_
Chattooga
_
Cherokee
_
Clarke
_
Cg~li~n~c:h:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::_
Cobb
_
33,680.26 $ 33,580.40 25,760.76 8,918.40
11,000.00
32,664.50
8134,,003848..1145 16,579.64 18,194.39 30,720.18
10,453.70 16,449.22 22,665.10 18,044.70 29,149.20
54,395.95 12,045.00 26,608.32 19,75\.30 11171,,236593..7538
19,287.50 13,717.00 438,,68703\..9080 52,556.42
74,414.07 7,74\.45
16,618.80 16,596.00 17,586.06 82,095.41
10,222.46 $
8,325.79 24,545.13 7,220.85
1,267.68 9,096180..8045 4,786.20 17,004.08 23,008.17
8,74\.55 19,193.81 22,510.40 1,013.27 38,295.21
_ 6,822.41
13,442.46 8,551292..5140
11,084.16 6,725.73 25,06277..1680
6,679.78 28.16
12,164.91 7,967.83 2,003.90
15,243.32 $ 6,590.88 9,178.19 3,869.94 11,243.56
8,919.35 162,,579892..0550 11,396.24 34,496.94 10,690.80
10,032.60 5,937.44 17,744.62 5,289.49 24,20\.82 __ __
10,664.66 3,622.96
1,000.00 14,077.76 48,328.61
: 4,769.86 17,126.90 6,758.52 19,388.00
2,293.12 $ 300.00 _ _
91\.11
_
196.52_ _
75.00 355.00
_ _ 347.50 146.22 8,275.13
498.42 6,400.58
_ _ 943299..2255
308.00 283.16 468.90_
_
133.24 _
737.00 9,317.82
46\.99 1,677.15
61,439.16 40,47\.28 43,264.74 37,333.47 30,375.52
42,85\.53 29, 95\. 77 96,727.48 32,762.08 69,770.41 64,774.15
29,227.85 41,580.47 63,267.62 24,493.68 99,92\.36
114,894.37 25,267.99 26,608.32 43,858.42 29,84\.48 112,814.93
31,679.66 34,803.65 122,666.67 3,700.60 52,556.42
74,547.31 14,42\.23 22,153.82 55,205.63 32,774.40 105,164.46
Coffee
_
Colquitt
_
Columbia
_
cook
_
coweta
_
crawford
_
crisp
_
Dade
_
Dawson
_
Decatur
_
DeKalb
_
Dodge
_
Dooly
_
Dougherty
_
Douglas
_
Early
_
Echols Effingham Elbert EmanueL
Evans Fannin.
._.
. __ .
_ _ _ _
._ _
Fayette
_
Floyd
_
Forsyth
_
Franklin
_
Fulton
_
Gilmer
_
Glascock
_
Glynn
_
Gordon
_
Grady
_
Greene.
_
Gwinnett.
_
Habersham
_
HaIL
_
Hancock
_
Haralson.
_
Harris . Hart
.
_
_
Heard
_
Henry
.
. . __
~~~:~~~::=======:=::=:::::::::::::::::::::::
4485,,689365..0794 28,930.73 17,028.00 32,186.04
22,011.90
11,390.75 20,416.37 28,888.25 32,920.29
40,169.94 21,856.00 20,045.00 23,883.00 44,432.98 48,560.90
6,575.39 29,594.43 15,722.25 72,122.04 7,284.05 42,455.95
22,245.75 35,830.72 55,187.06 20,693.97 16,840.00
27,953.50 25,072.35 17,024.79 26,638.93 25,376.20 14,106.10
41,944.35 37,247.26 89,482.21 13,874.93 58,460.65
35,043.96 15,778.14 2418,,490154..3616 34,071.03 34,268.06
3128,,589279..8495 87.78
10,855.45 8,654.93
9,594.85 4,828.74 11,850.93
2117,,949459..3214 340.09
14,306.23 25,160.48
11,380.01 1,922.59 6,505.33
1,850.00_ _
66.00 5,451.99
45.00
7,407.66 3,996.14
18.00 _
31,202.11 32,742.01 22,063.52 15,441.99
----
623.90
35,275.50
1,795.69
6,565.68 -------------------- _
9,329.02 -------------------- _
26,753.60
974.33
------------------------
9,126.04
1,659.15
7,389.39 300.00
17,310.87 5,937.45 7,346.53 2,783.92
8,870.00 -------------------- _
1,373.82 -------------------- _
25,793.51 -------------------- _
4,326.84 -------------------- _
7,384.80 -------------------- _
3,352.00 --------------_.
_
437.47 29,633.89
21,223.61 11,568.22
3,521.06
2,200.53
15,963.55
10,163.93
1,420.63 -------------------- _
6,143.05 --
_
36,262.86
90,088.36
10,318.14 1,694.,7 12,428.36
19,077.76 11,269.75 9,066.79
11,664.21 -------------------- _
950.85 -------------------- _
6,169.68
1,077.53
7,254.15 -------------------- _
32,048.99
9,852.20
8,154.72 ---------------
_
36,452.60
28,463.43 --
_
6,162.06
9,623.55
1,519.76
6,245.48
3,502.71 -------------------- _
7,437.83
1,000.00
736.68
- -- - - -- - __ -- -_ - -- __ -- -- - - -- - - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -----
694.49 12,317.77 12,270.38
1,906.83 4,944.10
------------------------
13,994.26 32,,295910..0000
924.14 673395..4233 555.28
10,654.09
240.10
86,824.85 100,428.87 29,358.60 42,255.68 71,453.44
22,056.90 39,773.27 29,241.25 30,828.84 51,276.55
108,443.24 61,163.69 51,437.54 67,052.92 44,432.98 59,969.99
22,834.78 31,268.25 58,826.63 82,386.33 22,015.38 48,591.87
28,404.81 91,592.09 56,607 .69 48,060.63 154,759.44
49,935.85 27,717.77 36,700.36 52,970.84 78,547.14 31,327.61
106,860.38 54,552.63 99,230.40 23,049.44 58,460.65
35,738.45 43,014.31 37,661.92 52,544.09 36,533.14 50,106.35
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-TRANSPORTATION I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
SYSTEM
5. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION (shows grOBB salaries earned)
(a) Salaries of Operators (b) Supplies, Repairs. Maintenance
(c) Transportation Equipment Purchased
(d) Other Expense of Pupil Trausportation
Total Pupil Transportation Expense
Jackson
_. _. _.. $
Jasper ............ _. _. _... _........ _.. _..
Jeff Davis.................... __ .. _.. __ .
Jefferson................... _._ ...........
Jenkius . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Jones...................................
Lamar
.
Lanier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Laurens.................................
....
Lee _
o00
Liberty
__ .... _ .
Lincoln..................... _. _. _.. _.....
Loog .................... _. _.... _"" _._
Lowndes....................... _....
Lumpkin.................... __ ' _..., _....
Macon........................
Madison
_. . ...
Marion
~
.. _. _.
_
McDuffie.................. _., _""""
McIntosh
__
...
Meriwether................. _ _. _. _...
Miller.... _.................... ...... Mitchell......................... __ .. _.... Monroe.. . _............................. Montgomery............................ Morgan...............................
Murray.............................. _ . MuBCogee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ONceownteoen.. ._ .............................._
Oglethorpe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paulding...............................
20.380.00 $
24.918.14 $
3.171.50 $
727.25 $
13.500.00
11.232.81 ..................... _
912.43
30.665.71
3.911.43
6.151.25 _........... _
19,249.65
20.339.11
13,315.85
380.00
31,378.31 .......................
2.074.00 ........
41.949.32 ...................................................................
34,466.79
2.106.01
4,056.83 .......
14.850.00
7,833.18........................
15.30
11.803.75
14,075.44
4.414.68
..
46,860.03
26,153.50
35,024.73
7,958.32
12,864.20
6,335.51
6,529.27
.
10,755.00 20.278.15 7,596.00 35,879.82 11,703.60
5,321.29 246.83
5,764.78 22,323.13 13,138.60
10.728.75 7,453.80 22,090.11 9,425.40
.. .. 536.04 794.20 .
28,113.15 45,906.39 14,223.61 26,138.36 5,955.00 35,803.34
__ 4,376.77 7,134.05 1.916.43 6.267.65 11,712.01
995.57 .. __ 12.107.44 12.406.10 5,858.89 3,912.89 8,676.45
__ .. . . 671.50 ..
25,608.42 22,471.36 20.577.20 26.502.71 17.225.84
5.647.50 23,247.34 12,530.04
_._ 9,166.39
9,165.77 8,616.00 1,667.47 16.407.45
900.69 .
381.36 ..
572.99
31,102.18 82,788.27 . __ 39,417.06 12,664.00 11.653.29 44.623.50
4.411.71
11.172.86
_._...
70,323.38
126.38
1.872.68
9.320.73
19.555.65 _._
12.765.41
13,603.01
1.544.97._ _. _. _ _
.
2,157.20
..
_
..
.
..
49,196.89 25.645.24 40,728.39 53.284.61 33.452.31
41,949.32 40.629.63 22.698.48 30.293.87 115.996.58 25,728.98
16.076.29 31,253.73 21,350.62 81,087.26 34,267.60
29.108.72 62,390.60 33.763.76 33.913.68 16.807.04 56.191.80
41,322.38 54.334.70 35.156.07 26,502.71 43.372.67
46.686.75 155,268.85 41.416.12 41.540.38 38.021. 71 46.168.47
Peach
_
Pickens
_
Pierce
_
Pike
_
Polk
_
Pulaski.
_
Putnam
_
Quitman
_
Rabun
_
~ic~~~~-_~==================================
Rockdale
_
Schley
_
Srreveo
_
Seminole
_
Spalding
_
Stephens Stewart Sumter
Talhot
Taliaferro TattnalL
._ _ _
_
_ _
fT:eIrrr~e~I~L=============:::::=====:::::=:=:===:===_
Thomas
_
Tift
_
Toombs
_
Towns
_
Treutlen
_
Tf~w~i~g~g_s-_==:::=:::::=:= ====:::::::::==:=::=:::_
UniOD Upson Walker Walton Ware
Warren Washington Wayne Webster Wheeler White
._ _
_ _ _
_
_
_
_
_
_
19,764,99 22,986.03 17,949.40 25,415.66 30,304.48
8,940.99 7,780.00 8,428.50
3223,,650652..6226 41,622.88
18,154 .49 16,545.46 3160,,316770..3050 18,700.00
16,273.03 9,082.97 26,988.20 19,771.50 6,211.20 47,718.79
18,493.85 45,8.12.60 30,645.17
26,855.00 17,739.00
39,346.00 10,647.00 23,729.38
3661,,042824..3913 27,537.07
3235,,774300..8546 2443,,712190..7040 27,338.45
14,165.00 59,713.77
23,064.34 7,648.88 12,532.50 31,714.80
14.00 14,123.60 9,752.95 3,182.24 21,000.00
9,612.22 5,863.27
6,943.40
21,013.90
1,106.37 1,253.27 78,,265433..2257 12,376.10
13,927.93 5,235.21 11,135.74
5,058.78 1,115.53
11,549.87 741.45
10,475.52 21,651.22
503.62 5,958.74
205.26 850.95
98,,746308..3299 226,,930059..9424 20,337.78
13,237.89
23,729.68 6,903.38 6,330.50 21.62
.____________ 6,063.04
21,893.68 9,142.50 12,934.70
4,462.00
6,641.05
66,041.18
382.50 _
2,102.11 83.10 123.81
246.24
_
_
311570..6040 _
2,807.28 149.22
27,025.37
14,574.02
_ _ 1,279.00_
3,335.00
8,154.98 3,280.86 9,898.26
.______________ 10,292.70
903.83 _ _ _
218.00 _
1,733.00 5,324.96
18,417.74 21,244.70
6,863.00
4,356.82
3,190.00
_ _ _
28,706.48 4,115.71
_ _ 104.00
560.00_ 348.62
66,,958431..3800 237,,398449..0020 17,004.71
3,146.17
21,160.83 4,932.70 13,868.36 12,624.56
1,849.32_ 1,611.80_ 1,141.50
_ 32.00
115.70 919.57
_ 942.41
20,161.49 43,172.67 51,698.14 37,823.50 64,362.99
18,799.45 18,105.27 8,428.50 36,507.71 33,712.26 128,677.96
22,068.14 17,947.95 72,194.97 18,813.27 48,985.12
39,259.77 17,599.04 48,022.20 19,771.50 11,487.98 59,127.02
31,776.72 51,899.01 30,645.17 84,454.74 64,750.63
46,712.62 20,962.56 23,833.38 65,439.57 36,022.93 28,736.64
44,333.85 48,710.65 80,595.00 49,404.92 65,822.44
30,549.06 59,745.77 68,070.55 20,404.53 32,731.36 45,303.39
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-TRANSPORTATION I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
SYSTEM
5. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION (shows gross aalaries earned)
(a) Salaries of Operators (b) Supplies, Repairs, Maintenance
(c) Transportation Equipment Purchased
(d) Other Expense of Pupil Transportation
Total Pupil Transportation Expense
Whitfield Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
County TotaL
$ _ _
_ _
62,589.06 $ 17,397.50 27,826.36 33,899.81 27,024.48
953.34 $ 15,344.63 1,300.00
823.81 25,989.12
9,551.00 $ 9,559.20 6,722.88 501,,530169..7510
_
4,509,086.54
1,399,561. 65
1,540,720.47
, 616.89 734.00 462.50_
243,960.50
73,093.40 42,918.22 36,583.24 36,505.62 103,520.31 7,693,329.16
Americus_______ __ __ __ __ ______ ____ __ __ ___ ___ __ __ __
Athens
.
.
Atlanta
.
Barnesville
Bremen
. __
._.
__
__
__ _ __ __ __ __ _ _
..
.
. ._.
.
.
69.39
.
.
69.39 _
_ _ _
Buford
Calhoun
Canton
Carrollton
.
Cartersville
.
.
..
..
..
.
..
.
.
..
.
.
..
..
..
.
.
.
.
..
.
.
_
.
_
_
_
_
cedartown
.
Chicbmauga
Cochran
Commerce. Cordele
. .. .
.
.
. _.
.
.
'
.
.
.
.
..
.
.
_
.
.
.
_
'
'.
.
_
.
._._. . . ._. _.
.
..
.
.
._
.
_
Daton
.
.
.
Decatur
.
_.
.
.
_
_
EB~lb~err:t:o:n:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::.::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::. :::::::::::._:
Fitzgerald
_
Gainesville
_
Griffin
_
E."8'':;e~~~~~:::~~~:::~:~:~:~:~:~:~::~:~:~:: ::::::~::: ~:~::::::::: ~: ::~:::::: ~:~:~~~:~::: ~:~ :::::~:~:~:~:::::::: ~:~: ::~:::::::::::::: ~:~:~:: :!::::~:~:::::: ~:~:::: ~:
Marietta Monroe
Moutrie
Newnan ~
peham
_
_
_
..
..
..
.
__
Quitman
_
Rome
_
f:lJ~l'ah""Fali8~~:: ~~~~ ~~ ~~~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~~~ ~~ -- -------- ------i; i20:00 -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- --709:66 ---------- -- ----2;000:00 ~~~ ~~~~~:~:~:~:~:::~~ :~: --- -- ----- -- -- --3;829:66
Thomaston
_
Thomasville
_
Tifton
_
Toccoa
_
Trion
_
Valdosta
_
Vidalia
..... Waycross.
~
West Point
Winder __
. __ __ _
... __
.
._.
.
__ _
.
_
. __ .
_
_
_
City Total Grand Total
_
1,120.00
709.66
2,000.00
_
4,510,206.54
1,400,271.31
1,542,720.47
69.39 244,029.89
3,899.05 7,697,228.21
TABLE I1-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-OTHER EXPENSE I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
6. OTHER EXPENSE
SYSTEM
(a) School Luneh
1
"-Pr"'ogra'l:.::m::::....
(c) Athletics Entertainment
(b) Other Cafeteria
sod Other Self
I
:=:O"'pe"'rai~t"'io:::ns'---_ _I---=S""u"'pp"'o"'rt"'iu'-~g-'A"'c-"-tiV1.c:=tic"'s_1(~uIL::~:t (eU'O~h!:rs (f) Other
Sslsries
Other Expense
Salaries
Other Expense
Ss1sries
Other Expense
Systems
Total Other Total Expense Expense Payments
Appliug Atkinson Bacon __ Baker Baldwin
. .
_. __ $ 11,931.07 $
__ ._______
._._
33.27
2,460.00
350.56 $_. 9,987.40
959.71
2,565.68 446.85
$ .
$ ._.
. ..
$.
$
.. __ ..
._.____
.
S----------_ $
356.00
._.____ 11,101.00
207.13 $ _ _
53.02 ._
12,488.76 S 9,987.40
959.71 3,007.97 14,007.85
442,765.81 240,151.27 298,153.29 123,158.19 299,134.26
Banks__ ._._.
Barrow....
Bartow
.
Ben HilL _.
Berrien._.
Bibb
_ . .
.__
__ .
.______
13,916.58
4,320.14
.
4,875.30
9,807.59 __
101.24
.. _.
15,553.94 _._.
83,349.97
.
3.33
._.
__
._. .
. _._ .. __ . __
...
._._. __ . .
.
.___ ._
_
. __ ._._ 3,756.93
99.00
19,888.00 . 32,447.00
48.13 10,000.00
_
1,800.00 _
._
4,974.30 31,498.92 14,017 .82 36,767.14 15,602.07 97,106.90
249,605.03 219,339.19 569,939.85 194,246.89 410,629.82 2,141,161.26
Bleckley Brsotley Brooks
.______
._
. __ __ .
._
5,275.38 _. _
6,782.16
84.79
11,193.96
121.64 _. .
_ __ .
._ .
__ __
.
._. ..
281.43
__ . .___________
666.83
29,570.96 _. 444.00 . _.
~~lI:h==================== ============ 2a~:~ ============ ============ ========:=== ============ ----385:53 ========:=:= _.
Burke
Butts
Calhoun
.
Camden ._.
Csodler
._.
9,989.75 ._..
10,673.86 ..
24,944.55 _. 5,970.76 _. 5,392.50.
._. . 3,382.21 _.
__ ._ _. __ _. .
100.00 . _.
.
9,239.64 .
._. __ . 24.98
300.00 765.60
. 125.00
._._ .
.
.
CarroIL.
_.
._ 25,154.24
207.62 __
__ __ .
._.
897.99 15,524.14
__ ._. __
_
~~~~~ . ._ .. _. __
__ _ _
228.01
34,846.34 7,592.38 11,982.43 7,409.68 24,616.34
44,573.94 6,736.36 5,392.50 10.823.84 3,382.21 42,012.00
169,231.61 250,202.64 277 ,923.72 163,316.81 652,788.59
368,733.90 168,074.20 191,363.64 195,726.22 196,695.80 666,004.64
Catoosa
._.
18,946.88
._
._._.
Charltou
.
4,145.00 19,006.81
.____ 11,646.97 _.
Cg:h~a:ttfoooogoahee~============= __._..__~_:_~_~_~_~_:~_ ----1i3;,21i9i7:2.576 ====. ======== ============ ============__=.=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=
668.10
.
. . _.
1~~6~0~.3~~4 =_.=.:=.========
1,952.87 _
94',<1M14J.U5&2
21,567.85 34,798.78 14,724.29
1,249.97 17,472.42
462,421.07
203,733.70 1,794,703.24
37,833.14 454,662.98
~$f~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:::~~~~~;~ ---;d;i~ii~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ======ii~~~===~;~~~~;~~---:~:~:;;~ Clinch_.__. __._.__ 4,027.86 ____..
Cobb ._. __ 45,483.49
488.15
__
__ . _.__
__ ._ __ ._. __
689.10 166.67
._ ._______
1,019.99 45,184.00
77,505.50 24,415.10
11,075.12 21,504.21 5,736.95
91,322.31
502,239.28 217,524.48 105,309.11
522,777.84 182,279.76
1,288,438.72
--iill:ii ri~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~!:~~~~
Coweta____________________ 11,063.72
~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ::::::;;~:~; ;;~~~~~~;~~ ::::::~~;~~ I!U~H~ 747.78 128,719.52
227.41 140,748.43
586,776.68 746,046.13 216,217.56 291,214.37 506,511.72
Crawford__________________ Crisp______________________
B~:::==================
E~~::::::::::::::::::::
Doo y __
~i~~~;~=================
Echols_____________________ Effingham__________________ Elbert_____________________ EmanueL_________________ Evans_____________________ Fannin____________________
4,322.00 13,329.40 8,594.62
1,517.43
~:~~:!~ :::i~;~~~:~~ ============ ============
============ ============
:::~~~::~
9,786.43
---i2ii6;7,77847:.3276
::::::::::::
::::::::::::
::::::::::::
::::5::,0:7:6::.2:8:
~~:~~~:~~ ---~:;:~:~ ============ ============ ============ ============
2,065.25 7,194.21 6,951.22
12,839.93
8,483.39 15,420.00 6,345.73 45,603.22
72.47 138.51
16.00 6,970.27
2,iiU~ ----~:~~:~ :::::::~~:~
~:::~::~ ::::8::,2:9:9::.5:7: ::::::2::1:5:.0:0:
~~~~~:!~ ::::~:~~~~~~ ::::~:~~~:~~
237.50 6.67
294.63 37,018.25 3,602.53
412.78
3,952.78
19,168.83 8,594.62
~U!t~
~~:~~U~
50,164.54
iU~t~
9,496.96 6,957.89 49,471.27 19,785.56 6,484.24 65,429.42
139,196.71 230,104.11 189,923.86 139,807.98 495,706.60
2,014,751.77 441,271.63 391,754.44 765,491.05 324,626.38 347,885.95
101,621.58 210,055.81 321,564.96 609,436.04 167,213.50 488,584.61
f~S~==================== :~:~:~~ ::::~:~~~:~~ Franklin___________________ ============ 14,844.68 ============ ============ ============ ============
============
Fulton_____________________ 87,954.81 252,401.07 8,838.35 35,357.98 12,000.00 116,560.94 4,820.57
~~:~ ---:~:~~~:~~ 14,844.68
179,753.05 954,684.00 305,224.14 411,547.99
517,933.72 5,096,951.99
g=".:'~k::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
::~~::~: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
::~~::~:
304,452.72 110,302.35
~~l~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ======~~~~~ uJ!Hi~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~
~Hi ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~!~ ~UiUi 587,315.00 423,519.25 452,109.24 241,961. 73
B!:~:================ :::~~:~~:~~ ---~;;~~;::~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ;;;;~~~~~;~~ ~H~:~i Gwinnett__________________
35,114.62
Haralson___________________ 7,497.52
367.17
249.86 43,631.36
456.83 =======6=1=8=.4==0 ======9==0=0=.0==0
78,995.84 48.76 9,888.68
791,956.79 469,111.40 793,151. 70 139,310.48 360,976.60
Harris_____________________ Hart______________________ Heard_____________________ Henry_____________________ Houston_
Irwin______________________
12,868.75 9,094.60
8,084.54 11,974.94 6,806.85 10,143.75 35,111.33
c_
148.34
216.67 262.31
10,612.00
261.20 445.02 195.15
207.09 242.64
19,174.41 12,419.96 7,264.31 10,143.75 48,187.17
9,485.58
241,641.69 293,017.56 216,088.94 294,939.91 418,145.45 270,223.62
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS--'OTHER EXPENSE I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
6. OTHER EXPENSE
SYSTEM
(a) School Lunch
(h) Other Cafeteria
1
-"P.;c'rOl::!iifllr=lm::-_ _-J-_ _-"O"'pe;::rB_j.t"'io"'n:::s
Salaries
Other Expense
Salaries
Other Expense
(c) Athletics Entertainment
and Other SelfI_--'S:.:u"'pp"'o'"rt.::in::.jcA:::c::.:t:.:iVl.:.:t.:.:ies::-_1 (~n If~~:t
Salaries
Other
Expense
(el;3W,"::rs Systems
() Other
Total Other Total Expense
Expense
Payments
Jackson
$
.$
JJaBfefspIeDra-V18-.--.-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_._._-_- -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
Jefferson___________________ 10,316.58 Jenkins._._._______________ 5,624.60
14,713.33 $---.-
84,,534816..1612
33,918.14
.
13,506.70
.
$
$
$
. 49.40 _. ..
._______ ._._______
580.00 2,730.17
$----------- $ 4,262.50 $
.___.________
545038..2086 ..
.
5,894.72 .
14.58.___________ .
403.39 $
.
__
2,643.90
.
_
19,379.22 $ 4,998.79 8,939.68 53,367.92 21,861.47
359,448.89 140,264.03 279,145.39 363,098.58 206,886.67
Johnson____________________ 4,847.47
325.33
.. _.
..
Jones______________________ 6,220.64
140.81
Lamar
. __ ._________ 3,748.85
.
.. .
Lanier
.______ 6,180.00 15,245.24
..
.
.
Laurens_ . .
. 17,226.51
.
.
.. _.
..
Lee
._________
5,257.18
.
.. ._.____ .
. ._...
..
706.62
.______ .____
341.66
.. _.. . __ .
3,000.00 38,470.45
_ ._
_
388.19 148.25 345.82
5,172.80 7,068.07 3,748.85 24,813.43
55,845.21 5,944.66
232,993.48 185,625.03 138,590.63 180,970.13 581,681.06 134,055.29
LL1l:hertncoYlu -.-_-_-_-_-_-.-_._-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-_ -_-_ ---4--,5-9-9--.00-- 153,,432880..8814 ------------ ---------. --- ---------....__- .-.--2-,6--2-2-.1-2- ----------.-.-. _-_-.-.-.------- --.- 4--,1-4-6.-.5.6.
Long __ .
..
3,954.69
241.50
.
. __ . ...
._._______
250.00
.
.
._
Lowndes
..
.. .. 13,507.34.
. __ .
.___
98,229.40
314.65
Lumpkin
._____ 1,929.85 _. __ .
.
.
.
. _.__________
6,147.74
190.21
Macon_____________________
Madison
.______
Marion____________________
McDuffie._________________
McIntosh
.
Meriwether
11,945.30 7,870.70
.____ ._.___
7,428.28
.
._____
32,400.00 _..
._.
5,852.36. .. __ .
..
24,203.17 4,562.37 15,333.51
7,828.29
.
._._________
.
.____ ._._____
9,741.40 ._
9,603.95 4,766.93
.
.
576.67
317.50 219.67
585.00 .
.. .________
.
_
122.35
. __
1,511.20 470.48 91.30
Miller ._______________
MitchelL _
Monroe .
._.___
Montgomery_______________
Morgan
.
3,918.70 7,047.41
._.___
9,857.39 12,097.64
27,190.47 __ . 1,681.12 9,251.85 __ .
10,388.57 1,111.69
4,694.46
.___
684.87 46,131.32 ._ .. _
. ._________ 3,509.01
286.90 .
_
.
.
.
.
.
. __
.
.
._________
50.00
.
_
Murray.___________________ 13,057.85 40,268.65
.
Muscogee .
._________ 38,841.10
Newton
.____________ 17,024.72 ..
._ .
Oconee __ . __ .______________ 6,965.95
.
Oglethorpe ...
25,350.55
Pau1ding___________________ 15,375.70 25,074.76
.. 4,061.57
3,926.00 _.
.
8,046.13
.
.
..
.
.
145.47 92,500.00
_
.
_
_
25.00
5,428.81 24,748.52 4,446.19 112,051.39
8,267.60
8.013.28 54,209.05
6,229.03 51,334.81 10,019.45 15,424.81
29,970.81 58,913.83 38,033.79
1,681.12 9,301.85
57,397.97 139,387.23 17,024.72
6,965.95 25,350.55 44,537.03
133,249.72 132,938.08 108,553.99 442,255.03 185,028.43
200,163.11 368,889.53 143,833.89 280,334.19 123,252.71 409,991. 75
282,510.18 411,440.73 232,463.05 181,979.70 226,114.20
376,616.33 2,952,983.47
395,300.54 197,791.26 206,539.75 341,936.20
Peach_____________________ Pickens .______________
Pierce_____________________ Pike_______________________ Polk_______________________
7,393.47
14,050.78 16,781.99
551.80
Pulaski.
.______
Putnam____________________
Quitman___________________
Rabun_____________________ 15,442.45
Randolph
.__
Richmoud__________________ 42,633.00
5,212.72 40,574.84 6,000.00
9,244.45 4,854.53 2,759.73 36,468.98 6,193.85
368.50
.__________ _ _._.
._.__ 1,792.27
.________ 1,218.55
16,093.82 2,399.52
.__________ 225.00 17,043.37
19,733.37
1,091.74 2,628.99
313.67
5,883.69
.________
1,000.00 12,000.00
1,965.73 __ _
340.79 2,166.91
27.13 3.25 4,871.44 ._. _ 6,186.95
Rockdale___________________ 5,179.11
~~~~~~;::::::::::::::::::::
Seminole___________________
::::6::,8:2:0::.2:5:
Spalding_
4,179.00
__ ._.
._. _.
.__________
176.52
_
2,2~:gg
: : : : : : : : : : : :
---iO~2ii7:77
::::::::::
:
:
::::::::::::
-----'893:33
::::::::::::
::::::::::::_
18,470.25
._. __
.________ 4,146.38
_
Stephens
.______ 12,871.22
49.75 __
508.30
213.30
~~i~~~~~::::::::::::::::: ----:;::~::~ -------:~::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: -------tr~ :::~~:!~~:~~ ----~:~:~:~
Taliaferro
.________
51.33
_
TattnalL__________________
13,725.57 _._.
._.______ 90,000.00
103.23
~:~~i::::::::::::::::::::: ----:;::::~: ::::!:~~~:~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ~:~~~:~~ ::~~~=~:~~ ::::::~~~:~~
f~~~as::::::::::::::::::::
Toombs
~~:~~~:~~ .____
13,1~U8
19,206.80
::::::::::::
::::::::::::
: : : :__: :._:.:_:_:_:_:
::::::::::::
------545:74
~~:~~~:~~
131,608.67
3,
~gg:g5 _
Towns
.____ 3,293.32
._.
_
~~:~;2::::::::::::::::::: :::~~:~~~:~! ~:!~~:~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::!~!:~~ :::~!:~~~:~~ ::::::i~i~i~
Twiggs
._____ 4,452.07
_
Union
._.
Upson_____________________
Walker____________________
WWaalrteon__.___.____________.________
3,131.48 12,560.13 23,661.39
134,,030203..3020
11,280.78
3,011.70 7,948.99
5,558.02 25,000.00
145.00 1,000.00
2,988.00
7.00
._.__
443.34
8,102_..52 ._____2_8_7_._1_2
26,849.98 18,949.10
5497,,337712..8250
__ _
___
Warren____________________
5,040.15
Washington
.______ 9,534.76 _.
__
Wayne
__ _ 15,377.55
Webster
.______ 2,831.12
Wheeler ____
7,721.40
White
._
5,293.75 16,327.14
_.
._.
. .______
__ ._. __ __
1,134.58
97.78
.________
692.96 1,031.38 _.
_ _
322.89 _
771. 79
_
9,359.20 5,212.72 71,811.18 24,709.83 8,747.22
21,244.45 5,195.33 2,762.98 74,051.24 6,193.85 76,229.28
5,355.63 2,292.53 11,226.10 6,820.25 26,795.63
13,642.57 5,457.41 23,798.21 4,062.10
51.33 103,828.80
109,028.95 9,212.18 7,322.10 87,894.58 13,842.34
150,815.47
3,293.32 4,562.06 80,839.10
193.46 4,452.07
17,552.26 39,410.11 46,065.53 110,268.50 61,695.52
5,040.15 9,534.76 16,835.02 2,928.90 8,493.19 23,345.23
198,999.75 255,779.26 364,726.48 221,231.89 566,759.35
166,854.99 136,197.92 54,336.30 364,619.54 216,708.66 1,839,404.79
163,750.10 92,834.31 360,238.48 194,262.27 425,172.66
321,619.92 136,676.59 222,642.34 111,540.80 72,658.12 486,652.74
323,080.56 328,703.78 222,509.13 496,573.21 436,207.31 453,525.50
162,839.45 181,174.71 413,348.02 233,329.76 157,827.34
256,312.83 286,961.04 734,661.90 407,501. 72 413,528.21
149,858.62 370,272.89 460,707.80 80,483.42 196,078.87 236,425.93
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYMENT8-0THER EXPENSE I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
6. OTHER EXPENSE
SYSTEM
(a) Behonl Lunch
(h) Other Cafeteria (c) A~~~ig'tf;~itnment
1
+ _ _ =.;Pr:.::og'i:ra=m=-_ _
-"Or.:pe::;rai~t:;:io=ns_ ~ _I_---:S:;:n",pport"",,=in"ig,..:A:;:c=tiV1:;:t=ies=-_1 (~n r;::t (e~S't'h"::rs
Salaries
Other Expense
Salaries
Other Expense
Salaries
Other Expense
Systems
(f) Other
Total Other Total Expense Expense Payments
Whitfield
S 21,895.78 S 72,000.83 S
Wilcox_____________________ 5,977.00 24,576.61
Wilkes_____________________
7,870.33
Wilkinson__________________ 7,006.66 17,667.66 Worth_____________________ 12,137 _79
S
S 2,831.26 S 13,083.24 S 376.26 9,424.66 216.84 6,398.30
144.44 S
S
82.67 1,102.79 143.34
161.69 S 110,107.23 S 40,354.42 7,870.33 32,483.71 12,281.13
707,394.61 309,409.64 241,223.44 241,229.36 459,167.54
County TotaL_____________ 950,840.76 1,762,762.44 22,274.41 98,644.87 26,650.63 298,487.72 67,600.98 1,396,525.82 242,614.72 4,864,392.34 64,413,347.76
......
CJ1 00
Americus___________________ Athens_____________________ Atlanta____________________ BarnesviUe Bremen____________________
7,142.00 21,087.63 171,343.57
.___
6,217.50
6,741.60 85,559.34
2,667.21 11,133.78
680.07
1,473.23 ._.
481.92
2,911.70 .___________
._______ 99,663.19
._. .__________
16,795.30 108,602.02 271,586.83
2,667.21
16,351.28
181,884.12 631,688.43 7,239,366.71 104,035.69 43,127.97
Buford_.___________________ Calhoun___________________ Canton Carrollton__________________ Cartersville
3,716.00 8,287.16
785.86 6,341.39
9,620.25
1,687.13
5,008.36 ._
180.00 301.33
._
3.47 14.05 310.19
15,812.71 10,543.79
301.33 8,597.35
_
79,617.17 100,626.06 120,498.61 151,079.88 164,848.43
Cedartown_________________ Chickamauga Cochran___________________ Commerce_________________ Cordele____________________
13,906.20
5,779.83 5,338.33
46,253.29 12,411.57 7,932.31
.____
11,666.24 1,324.39
__ __
_ 2,036.32
_ _ _
71,725.73 3,359.71 6,779.83 17,749.90 7,932.31
336,056.68 78,427.56 83,803.45 146,022.54 219,529.76
Dalton____________________ Decatur____________________
B~~f~~::::::::::::::::::::
Elberton .___________
16,486.90
~:~U~
16,405.60
14,094.24 9,382.06
3g:~U~
31,109.95
----2;250:00
440.00 1,804.39
UrJ:~ :::::::::::: ---1261;,944102:.2113 ------518:13 :::::::1:4:2:.8:4: ::::::::::::_
14,634.24 27,673.35 10,290.69 60,248.61 68,070.62
360,938.15 488,372.36 223,504.56 275,403.34 280,109.70
Gb:ri~ffein:_:__:_:_:_:__:_:_:_:__:_:_:__:_:_:_:_ ----81;7,41206:.8280 :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::4:,8:4:9::.8:1: ----86;7,21766:.8081
Hogansville________________ 2,863.50 6,929.22
8,076.27
563.91 18,432.90
LaGrange__________________ 30,746.72 91,167.63
115.52
28,717.59 150,747.46
Marietta___________________
37,124.62
87.50
1,516.12 38,728.24
~N~e~wln~a~n:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:__:_:_:_:_: :::::1:,4::6:0:.:0:0 ~U~U~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ------413:89 :::::::::::: :::::::::::: U:1,4~6g0U.0g0
Pelham____________________ 3,040.00 14,852.52
5,938.43
23,830.95
Quitman___________________ Rome______________________ :f~JaponolsaaFha-.i:_-"_-"_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ Thomaston_________________
1,305.00 28,361.96 22,,312344..0009
21.00
4,080.24 64,450.14 7,048.76
12,134.19
15,460.08
3,704.97
12,000.00
316.39 151.00
5,701.63 108,272.18 1134,,212384..7039 12,155.19
246,312.02 274,047.31 357,422.95 149,753.15 668,422.45 633,309.82 156,706.47 380,261.97 236,380.71 129,930.85 116,596.87 636,227.96 68,588.62 37,355.85 378,914.81
Thomasville________________ 11,268.03 45,351.66
6,820.58
439.35
181.55
Tifton_____________________ 13,129.95 59,582.94
2,000.00
2,674.34
~rri~~::::::::::::::::::: ---1:~~:~:~; :::~~:~~~:~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::~:~~~:~~ ::::::~~~:~~ :::::::::::: ::::i~ii~:i~
Vidalia
~:itcP':nt_:::::::::::::::: ~~:~ ~~~:~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ~:~~~:~~ :::::::::::: ~~~:~
Winder____________________ 3,214.60 8,614.49
6,446.92
64,06J.l7 77,387.23
~H~U~ _
~:~~~:~~
17,274.91
323,192.02 357,012.96 169,263.47 175,357.35 384,943.56 98,170.12 462,941.43
68,051.91 119,330.67
City TotaL_______________ 420,560.65 657,091.68 12,312.13 19,266.72 17,460.08 87,841.84 6,957.67 16,054.54 146,732.611,381,277.82 17,716,335.47
Grand TotaL
1,371,401.402,419,844.02 34,586.54 117,911.59 43,110.71 386,329.66 73,658.65 1,410,580.36 388,347.33 6,245,670.16 82,128,683.22
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS- OUTLAY EXPENSE
II. Outlay Expense
SYSTEM
(1) Land
(2) New Buildings (3) New Equipment (4) Additions and (5) Other Capital
Alterations of Old
Outlay
Buildings (not repairs)
Total Outlay Payments
Total Expense and Outlay Payments
Appling
$
Atkinson_______________ Bacon__________________
Baker _ Baldwin
Banks__________________
Barrow
.
..
Bartow_________________
Ben HilL_______________
BBeibrrbi_en_________________
Bleckley BBrraonotklesy________________ Bryan Bulloch .____________
BBuurtktse______________________ Calhoun
Camden________________ Candler_________________ CarrolL_______________
Catoosa__ Charlton________________ Chatham Chattahoochee Chattooga__
Cherokee_ Clarke Clay Clayton________________ Clinch__________________ Cobb___________________
2,849.50 $ 250.00
12,179.34
3,836.00 4,135.00 1106,,000403..0500 4,000.00 6,775.00 9,533.00 2,430.00
.________
._________ 25.00
2,500.00 10,010.00
$ 3,246.50 19,416.75
125,225.80 3,069.10
10,327.40
._________ 11,275.93
93,583.92 12,510.00 121,473.35 239,146.59 90,000.00 9,309 .66 12,046.59
25,513.06 2R,210.00 1,375,352.17
$
$
$
4,687.50
3,220.50
137.60
183.99
4,641.29
100.00 9,761.12
._.
.
4,176.83
43,092.12 ..
3,895.37
3,516.46 2,634.15
2,274.46 .______
13,950.07
778,911.59
8,813.67
114,,097358..0000
._______
8,688.50 2,347.56 12,303.28.___________________
7,021. 77 1,250.21
200.80
401.88 925.00 1,998.20
._.______________ 972.00
.___________
17,278.18 3,113.93
18,042.98 5,093.51
4,170.68 335.86
._____________ _ 210.30
3,301.46
27,649.39 _.__________________ 1,333.08 480.00
2,849.50 $
11,404.50 12,179.34 19,738.34
_
51,569.41
.
._. __
133,537.63 100.00
2166,,702453..5590
13,950.07 20,118.32_
_ 788,320.74
3104,,699378..6000 _
105,104.30 15,782.56 135,774.83
239,347.39 7,021. 77 92,222.21 _ 9,309 .66
33,495.45 3,660.09 3,301.46
71,230.43 37,136.59 1,385,842.17
445,615.31 251,555.77 310,332.63 142,896.53 299,134.26
301,174.44 219,339.19 703,477 .48 194,346.89 437,355.41 2,157,204.76
183,181.68 270,320.96 277,923.72 163,316.81 1,441,109.33
399,431.50 183,012.20 191,363.64 300,830.52 212,478.36 801,779.47
701,768.46 210,755.47 1,886,925.45 37,833.14 463,972.64
535,734.73 221,184.57 108,610.57 594,008.27 219,416.35 2,674,280.89
Coffee__________________ Colquitt________________ Columbia_______________ Cook___________________ Coweta_________________
1,275.00
8,911.50 19,800.00
475.00 8,524.00
Crawford_______________ Crisp Dade.._________________ Dawson__ Decatnr________________
2,500.00 10,600.00 5,000.00
1,832.95
DeKalb________________ Dodge__________________
40,345.83
34,436.81 62,774.52
Dooly__________________
735.00
Dougherty______________
16,636.40
8,736.15
~~rl~l~:::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: -----------io;637:25
Echols..________________
Effingham______________ ElberL________________ EmanueL__________
Evans________
Fannin_________________
..... .0..>..
Fayette_________________ Floyd__________________
Forsyth
Franklin
Fnlton_________________
Gilmer ___ Glascock________________
Glynn__________________ Gordon_________________ Grady__________________ Greene_________________
3,000.00
26,000.00 5,890.00
800.00
840.60 5,600.00
35,814.35
5,801.00 3,207.90 60,970.56
824.00 5,291.05 16,059.94
8,757.32 1,067.10 28,400.16 350,546.20 .__________
169,615.61 76,736.23
25,723.44
Gwinnett_______________ Habersham_____________ HalL. __ _ Hancock Haralson_ ___
2,500.00
282,832.29 47,553.44 5,271.10
Harris__________________ Hart___________________ Heard__________________
Henry__________________ Houston________ Irwin___________________
5,050.00 1,697.20
11,942.77 3,243.43
7,226.31 32,419.56
14,240.14 _.
11,057.00 6,159.75
3,169.25
10,607.65 1,643.76 5,542.05
90,816.01 842.74
~:~~~:~
8,774.52 2,000.00 6,574.75 11,986.15
10,531.59
39,761.16 3,047.35 _.
39,076.69 5,250.68
21,778.97 4,500.00 9,788.17 4,214.75
857.80 18,902.93 12,027.25
1,624.59
13,987.00
4,000.53 4,450.91 2,784.44 28,162.35
.____________ 51.00 726.65
17,708.28 4,080.12 102,114.08
2,607.65 228.74
127,291.23
8,500,00
~:~~~:~~ ::::::::::::::::::::
1,549.71 7,211.64
144.02
550.54 .__________
24,203.52
840.85 9,296.00 56,803.71
132,961.35 ._______
160.86 11,512.06
.__________
14.35 6,283.29
5,397.25 3,643.80
1,709.95 6,000.00
.____________
239.00 843.79
24,426.64 19,800.00
526.00 19,581.00 6,886.40
5,669.25 _
41,523.58 3,476.71 14,850.91
267,712.73 62,774.52 1,577.74 161,163.78
~g: ~~ur
10,468.25 12,211.64 7,125.29 37,986.15 14,647.32 36,602.21
30,081.61 405,203.36
3,047.35 _
434,271.71
87,787.91 3,207.90 82,910.39 16,836.06 40,802.66 20,274.69
872.15 310,518.51 59,580.69
__ 6,895.69
19,037.00 17,340.02 10,887.76 8,097.06 16,010.75 61,425.70
611,203.32 765,846.13 216,743.56 310,795.37 513,398.12
144,865.96 230,104.11 231,447.44 143,284.69 510,557.51
2,282,464.50 504,046.15 393,332.18 926,654.83 334,664.65 358,523.20
112,089.83 222,267.45 328,690.25 647,422.19 181,860.82 525,186.82
209,834.66 1,359,887.36
308,271.49 411,547.99 5,531,223.70
392,240.63 113,510.25 670,225.39 440,355.31 492,911.90 262,236.42
792,828.94 779,629.91 852,732.39 139,310.48 367,872.29
260,678.69 310,357.58 226,976.70 303,036.97 434,156.20 331,649.32
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS- OUTLAY EXPENSE
II. Outlay Expense
SYSTEM
(I) Land
(2) New Bnildings
(3) New Equipment (4) Additions and (5) Other Capital
Alterations of Old
Outlay
Buildings (not repairs)
Total Outlay Payments
Total Expense and Outlay Payments
Jackson Jasper
i:~e~~:_-_~~::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::
Jenkins_________________
~UgU~
238,577.13
1~:~:i:8 :::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::
3,126.96
20,000.00
_ _
~~:g~n:
261,704.09
Johnson_ _ JLoanmesa_r__________________ :Lanier Laurens________________ Lee____________________
225.00 3,387.50
10,092.85 150.00
5,147.60
..
1,381.43
7,786.15 .__________
4,547.20
25,000.00
44.00 279.85
197.00 143.55
9,738.80
11,979.13_
_
36,370.65 293.55
ttt~!~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::i~;~;~:~i ------------nM]g :::::::::::~~:~~:~~ ::::::::::~~~:~~~:~~
Lowndes________________ Lumpkin_ __
9,965.00
59,392.38 11,302.21
3,351.21 2,104.93
26,218.01
l:tUUg
98,926.60 13,407.14
~~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-- --- - ._~~:~~:~~ ---- - - ---~~;~!:~~ ::::::::::::::~~:~~ : :::::::::::::::::: - -- -- ---~~:~~!:~~
McDuffie_______________
11,368.96
2,869.01
7,913.62
22,151.59
Mclntosh_______________
18,296.23
2,363.75
259.79
20,919.77
Meriwether_____________
5,575.00
417.24
103,298.70
109,290.94
MilIer__________________
4,950.00
MitcheIL______________
~~~~~~~y:::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::
Morgan__ _
74,789.83
~~~:~~~::~
7,910.76
8,771.90
11,203.78
47,571.72
12'~1nl :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: 600.00
21,632.66 133,565.33
119,g~U~ 600.00
Murray_________________ Muscogee Newton__ _
1,000.00
g~l~h".;rP;,:::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::
Paulding________________
295,00
9,282.00 ..
32,650.65
1~: 1~:n
3,296.82 28,033.64 5,457.55
~~~:~
5,281.52
_ 960.00
_
.~:~~~:~~ :::::::::::::::::::: 5,295.25
13,578.82 28,993.64 38,108.20 20,224.46 2,117.14
10,871. 77
359,448.89 140,264.03 323,670.33 396,055.72 468,590.76
242,732.28 197,604.16 138,590.63 180,970.13 618,051. 71 134,348.84
324,510.59 135,069.28 173,235.22 541,181.63 198,435.57
219,346.71 374,171.49 143,833.89 302,485.78 144,172.48 519,282.69
304,142.84 545,006.06 351,972.70 182,297.04 226,714.20
390,195.15 2,981,977.11
433,408.74 218,015.72 208,656.89 352,807.97
Peach__________________
1,200.70
Pickeos
_
_.
Pierce
Pike
_.
__ .______
_._._.____________
Polk
_.
100,268.43 _._ ._._.
397.79
44,086.56 4,000.00
18,014.80 3,548.71 _._._.
__ ._.
...
._.
_._______
13,300.00
_._.
1,100.98
16,799.75
__ .__________
.________
14,156.49
114,759.13 397.79
80,002.09 7,548.71 14,156.49
Pulaski.. Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph Richmond
._.
__
._. .___
.
..
3,499.13
72,984.05
.. _..
. . .. ._.
._._. . _.
_._._._. . _. _.....
._. __ .. _... __ . ._._.
. .
.
._.. .__
757,959.45 __ __ ._.. _. ....
.. ._.
._._. ._._._.
8,123.64 _. __ . _.
.
. __
4,507.99 .. __ ._. _.
73,303.58 _._._._.
.___
4,523.00
._.. ._._._._. __ . __ .____
._.______
450.70
2,289.28
1,409 .33
. ' __ . ._. . _. _. ... _.
._. __ ._
45,823.18
4,523.00 84,606.82
450.70 8,206.60 . _. _. _ 877,086.21
Rockdale __ . ._. __ .__
7,446.88
38,774.45
~~~~~~~~~:::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: "-'-'-'-'-4i::i:i:i:ii
Seminole
._______
5,165.31 _. ..... ._._. _._.
Spalding
.. _. ._ . ....... _...
2,772.07
4,339.21 .. _._._. ._..
13,245.50
~:g:t~: :::::::::::::::::::: .__~~:~
.. _. . .... __ ... _. .
2,573.24
4,348.23 .. _. _. __ ._ . _. . _ ._._.______
63,806.04
4~:m::g
7,738.55 7,120.30
Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot Taliaferro
TattnaIL
.. _._ _
125.00
18,487.79
.... _. __ __ . __ . _... __ .. _.. _ .. _. _.
.. __ . __ ........ __ ... __ . __ . __ .. ._._._.
._. . __ ......__ ._. _. . __ ... _._._._._._. _._.
._... _. , .. _. ._. _._. _. . _... _...
._. .__
1,862.00 .. __
._.__
1,036.00 _...... ._. __
25.00
19,673.79
. _. __ ... ... ._. _ . _. __ .... ... _ __ .. . __
5,961.65 _... ... ... ._._. .
5,961.65
. __ ._.. _ .. __ ._._ _. __ . _._._ .. _._. __ .... _._. ._. ._._.
.. _._._. _. . . __ __ ._. _.. _.
.. . _. _.
1,912.63
837.26
100.00
4,711.89
~:rr~k::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: --------26;290:84
U~Ut :::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::
3~:~~U~
TerrelL . ._._. __ ............. _ .. _. ._ ._ .. _
1,773.79 .. _._._ __ .. __ . ___ ... _... _. .
1,773.79
Thomas. ._...... _.
189.00
18,881.16
32,302.33 . __ ._._. ... _. ..... _._. ._
51,372.49
Tift .
.
.... _.. _...
.... _. _ .. __ . _ _. _. _. __ ._ _. _. __ . __ .. _ _. _... _._._. _. _. _._._. _.
_
Toombs Towns .
. __ . _ .. _. _.
.
273.50
8,727.06 _._._._._._. __ ._.. _ __ .. _._. __ .. _ _ _._ ... _._. __ ._ ... ._.. __ ._. ..... . __ ._.... _._. .. __ ._.. _.. ....
8,727.06 273.50
Treutlen
._.._..
400.00 ._. __ ._.
._... __ .. __ .. _. .__
2,500.15 .. __ ._. __ . __ ...
2,900.15
R~~~~:::::::::::::::::
1~:l::gg ::::::::::::::::::::
2,m:~ :::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::
lU~t~
Twiggs . _. . _. _.. __ _._._ ... __ . _. _. ._. _... _. _. __ ... . _. _. _. _. _.. _ ..... . _. _. __ . _.. _. _. _._. __
m _._._. Union .
._._. _. __ ._.... __ ... _ ._._. ._.______
W'..&~~::::::::::::::::: -7:840:00
13~: :~~
1,212.43 _._. __ ._.. . . __ . _
~:~:~:~~ -'-"-"'-'50:269:66 -------:i9:88:i:5i
Walton
....
6,300.00 .. .
._....
..
.__
6,538.88 ._. . _
Ware
.__
3,002.55
64,543.90
... .__
7,686.03 _._._.
_
Warren w.
MM.
Washington __ .. _ . __ .. __ . _.. _._. __ ._ _._._ ...
._. ...
.
2,494.85 _
Wayne __ . ._._ . _.... _ _... _ __ ..
133,902.29
8,159.21
721.38 _
Webster ._. ._. ._... _. __
16,235.10
667.28 _._._._. __ . _.,. __ __ .
Wheeler
. . ..... _. __
20,246.06
4,325.32 _._ ... ._. ..
White__ .
. .. .... _.._.
2,800.00 ._._.
..
. ._. __ ._
_ _._._ .. .
_. . .
._... .
..
.
2,540.00
1,212.43
8,170.07 229,750.18
12,838.88 75,232.48
_
2,494.85
142,782.88
16,902.38
24,571.38
5,340.00
313,758.88 266,177 .05 444,728.57 228,780.60 580,915.84
171,377.99 220,804.74 54,787.00 372,826.14 216,708.66 2,716,491.00
227,556.14 95,827.70 408.617.03 202.000.82 432,292.96
341,293.71 136,676.59 228,604.19 111,540.80 72,658.12 491.364.63
325,167.20 361,139.73 224,282.92 547,945.70 436,207.31
462,252.56 163,112.95 184,074.86 418.483.02 248,281.75 157,827.34
257,525.26 295,131.11 964,412.08 420,340.60 488,760.69
149,858.62 372.767.74 603,490.68
97.385.80 220,650.25 241,765.93
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYM,ENTS- OUTLAY EXPENSE
II. Outlay Expense
SYSTEM
(I) Land
(2) New Buildings
(3) New Equipment (4) Additious and (5) Other Capital
Alterations of Old
Outlay
Buildings (not repairs)
Total Outlay Payments
Total Expense and Outlay Payments
Whitfield
S
Wilcox_________________
Wilkes_ __
__
Wilkinson_______________
Worth__________________
250.00
County Total___________
1,178,181.19
7,141.88 16,065.62
4,892,161.52
7,062.49 9,491.86
7,818.23
863,943.03
550.00 4,294.73
659,409.67
1,470,551.67
14,754.37 9,491.86 20,360.35 8,068.23
9,064,247.08
707,394.51 324,164.01 250,715.30 261,589.70 467,235.77
73,477,594.83
Americus
.
Athens_
BAatlrannetasv__il_le______________
Bremen_________________
15,642.84
449,417.46
.
.
18,696.43
349,318.85
47,542.80
2,451.31
3,624.25
.. . . 8,738.48
92,797.50
12,269.48
.
_
476,852.37
517,571.47_
6,075.56
Buford
Calhoun________________ Canton
carrollton_ _ Cartersville_
7,250.00
4,544.45
1,622.25 18,033.49
2,300.48
_
6,844.93 _
8,872.25 18,033.49
Cedartown
_
Chickamauga_ __
3,691.86
3,793.63
489.55
7,975.04
gC~o=rd~e~le~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------~:~~~:~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~================= ~=~========~~~====== ======~============= ------------~:~~~:~~_
Dalton_________________ Decatur_
2,069.07
1,533.83
3,008.42
1,990.79
109.91 _
B~b~~: ~ ~==== U8UA ====:=~::: ~ ~== Elberton__=_=_==_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_ :_:_=__::__==__====_:_::_=__==_=__=_: =__=_:_:=__: __==_=__=_:_=_:_: __ __ _ _____ ____ __ __ __ _ =
=9==,0==0=0=.0:0 ::==== ==:=== =====_
3,712.81 4,999.21 7,291.51 8,209.40 9,000.00
181,884.12 1,108,540.80 7,756,938.18
104,035.69 49,203.53
79,617.17 107,369.99 120,498.61 159,952.13 182,881.92
336,056.68 86,402.60 87,758.45 145,022.54
219,529.76
354,650.96 493,371.57 230,796.07 283,612.74 289,109.70
Fitzgerald Gainesville______________ GHroifgfainn_s_v_il_le______________
LaGrange_______________
818,213.42
3,861.98 1,318,90
4,651.13 39,599,75
4,311.57
Marietta
~~~f~e:::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: ------------4;500:00 ------------2;000:00
~:~~~::~ ::::::::::::::::::::
~:1~:'~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
33~:m:M
:~:~~~:~: :::::::::::::::::::: -----------4i;47ii:00
Quitman________________ Rome
4,349.46
~T:hlolm~ahs't;o~nu_;_:_::::::::::
~~~:~
::::::::::::::::::::
::::::::::::::::::::
::::::::::::::::::::
:::::::::::::::::::: 9,600.00
~~~~~i~_e~:::::::::::: : ::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::
~rl;,"~:::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Valdosta________________
407 .69
~: ~~~:~~
~~~:~~ ::::::::::::::::::::
1'~~:M :::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::
7,031.40
120.00
175.00
Vidalia_________________
W~:i;ntd~e:r~t_-~:::::::::::
618.72
320.37
~~:~~~:~~ :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::
City Total Grand Total
_
40,149.40
1,967,590.67
210,718.59
_
1,218,330.59
6,859,752.19
1,074,661.62
157,851.84 817,261.51
81,513.45 1,552,065.12
_ 3,861.98 10,281.60_ 857,813,17
_
U~:hg 4~:m:~
4,349.46 _
9,6~0~0~.:0~0
~:~~~:~~ 1'~~:M
7,734.09 939.09
~~:~~~ :~~_
2,457,823.95
11,522,071.03
245,312.02 277,909.29 367,704.55 149,753.15 1,526,235.62
533,309.82 159,836.22 386,761.97 643,105.19 178,067.85
120,946.33 536,227.96 69,408.62 37,355.85 388,514.81
329,444.48 357,012.96 170,883.81 175,632.35 392,677.65
99,109.21 463,353.92 68,051.91 119,330.67
20,173,159.42
93,650,754.25
TABLE II-Continued-WHIT,E SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-NON.EXPENSE
III. Non-Expense
SYSTEM
(1) Loans Paid
(Principal)
(2) Principal (3) Iuterest (4) Paid to (5) Paid to (6) Paid to
Paid
Paid U.S. Collector Teacher Re- Teacher
on Bonds on Bonds of Internal tirement Associations
Revenue System
(7) Paid to Insurance Companies
(8) Bank (9) Other Total Non-
Service Non-Expense Expenses
Charges
Payments
Total Payments all Funds
Appling
$ 17,026.56 $
$
Atkinson___________________
3,000.00
Bacon_____________________ 1,168.75 12,991.75
BBaalkdewr i_n____ __
23,114.97 8,227.44
$ 32,571.50 $ 17,195.78 $
317.60 14,224.87 8,085.18 2,912.50 11,738.48 9,857.90
7,309.99 5,280.00
1,290.00 $
8,560.56 380.00 255.00
3,742.16 $
819.50 2,072.29 1,395.48
$
4.80 6.00
$ 71,826.00 $ 7,517,441.31
35,012.51 286,568.28
41.127.67 45,582.88
351,460.30 219898,,143749..4216
Banks_____________________ Barrow____________________ Bartow____________________
3,000.00
500.00
i~f~~~l;::::::::::::::::::: ::~oo:::,ooo::::~ _2~:~:~ _.__________ __
90.00
5,~k_~__:r_8_
15,935.00 14,194.18 38,018.70
~g}X~:~~
204,483.46
7,720.32 7,713.18 2,940.91
lU:Ug
68,669.04
832.00 1,886.15
7ggg ----1--19,39603:.3500 :::::::7::4:.0:0: ::::::::::::
26,963.47 24,907.36 40,959.61
~U~Ug
484,590.00
328,137.91 244,246.55 744,437.09
~A~:ggU~
2,641,794.76
:;; Bleckley
.
.______
400.00 7,759.20 5,443.36.
._.
742.50 .
.
14.345.06 197,526.74
0> Brantley___________________ 11,834.20 2,000.00
156.08 16,703.37 9,219.55
895.00 2,101.91
145.53
43,055.64 313,376.60
~ryaroo:-__-:_-_-_-::::::::::::::: 17__, 000_.00__ 43,'000000'.0000 22,,332750..0000 194,,279452..3410 57,,788346..0734
246362..0000
678447..7050 3,1644..4968 40,800.00 2856,,593139..1516 316848,,883566..3873
Bulloch____________________ 24,500.00 3,000.00 11,360.00 49,151.65 27,078.48
479.50 4,293.00
26.50 16,553.25 136,442.38 1,577,551.71
Burke_____________________ Butts______________________ Calhoun___________________ Camden___________________ Candler..__________________
Carroll_____________________
30,030.00 40,000.00 14,500.00 10,000.00
26,167.14
3,845.00 8,000.00 4,500.00 12,000.00 14,927.10
3,150.00
3,038.75 2,655.00
900.62 6,799.00 1,670.58
2,032.00
47,551.95 10,088.50 13,962.70 16,607.00 11,277.80
47,228.91
29,867.10 5,095.60 10,213.70 8,901.98 4,750.97
26,967.34
440.00 452.02 1,027.50
2,084.30 839.93 299.75
5,194.71
60.00
324.38 72.66 8.00
.64
450.90 1,495.00
.____ 4,380.00
116,477.10 66,730.00 46,736.33 55,132.41 32,634.45
116,148.24
515,908.60 249,742.20 238,099.97 355,962.93 245,112.81
917,927.71
Catooea____________________
Charlton___________________
g~:~~~h.;;,::::::::::::::
Chattooga
.__________
Cherokee
__
Clarke_____________________
Clay_______________________
Clayton____________________
Clinch_____________________ Cobb______________________
27,000.00
21,194.75 32,052.46 14,507.52 1,045.00
1,750.00
340.00 11,415.10 6,582.19
573.00
~~~~~~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
8,000.00 35,200.00 13,518.88 28,640.20 13,776.89
625.00 1,888.19
12,500.00 8,000.00 3,840.00 26,397.60 11,870.42 1,459.00 4,115.29
45,000.00 30,930.31 25,000.00
3,500.00
19,000.00 1,000.00 68,750.00
1,395.71
10,800.00 630.00
32,517.75
13,829.10 8,565.20
41,915.30 13,803.60 93,861.50
4,791.76 2,585.02
15,848.52 5,264.99 40,147.76
341.00 395.00 6,625.79
240.00
1,770.00 583.75
13,989.77
450.15 2,395.51
~~:~~~:~~ ::::::::::::
17.60
32.66
67.80 1.99
56.00
49,622.00 8.57
2,695.00
96,249.88 23,055.80
~~:~~:~~
101,649.16 68,199.91
19,201.86 16,134.59 184,023.62 52,598.21 283,587.57
798,018.34 233,811.27
1,9~~:~U~ 565,621.80 603,934.64
240,386.43 124,745.16 778,031.89 272,014.56 2,957,868.46
Coffee_____________________ Colquitt___________________ Columbia__________________ Cook______________________ Coweta____________________
Crawford__________________ Crisp______________________ Dade______________________ Dawsou____________________ Decatur____________________
61,000.00 1,000.00
34,000.00 55,000.00
29,900.81 32,000.00
7,500.00 280.00
17,500.00 1,500.00
1,000.00 1,336.00 6,865.00 3,447.00 1,000.00
3,610.82
9,465.00 301.00 251.50 994.72
16,545.05 260.00
33,814.66 32,461.57 9,778.79 22,523.10 33,051.90
8,745.40 18,246.57 12,606.40 7,203.97
DeKalb____________________ Dodge_____________________ Dooly Dougherty _
Douglas____________________ Early
500,000.00 80,000.00
148,200.00 16,000.00
.__
121,300.00 78,331.00 3,400.00 2,519.50 .____
32,036.27 _. __ ._
11,558.73. __
184,611.88
19,~73.91
29,878.80 70,778.87
18,615.22 25,676.40
Echols_____________________
Effingham
._________
Elbert_____________________
EmauueL_________________
Evans
.________
Fannin_ ___
10,000.00 10,000.00 15,000.00 59,682.26 23,515.50
3,500.00 1,490.00
6,600.00
747.25
3,600.00
738.00
44,250.00 8,555.45 2,374.74 _. __
2,500.00 1,110.00
4,923.00
17,126.50 17,592.50
44,120.40 8,434.70 26,455.70
FFaloyyed_tt_e-_-__-_--__--__--_-__-_-:_--_-__-_-:: ---12-0--,000----.00-_ __
FF'roarsJJr_~_:_:_::_-_:_._::_-_:_-_-__--_._-__:_: :::.-_-_:-__._._-_._
Fulton_____________________ 680,000.00
2,318.00 50,025.00
31,,850300..0000 252,450.00
436.82 14,283.80 16,697.25 74,668.49
416502..0000 2168,,309864..4950 142,052.00 __ ._________
Gilmer Glascock G1ynn __ Gordon Grady Greene__
._ 20,000.00 20,000.00 49,749.64 15,700.00
2,785.00
7,000.00 4,625.00 1,000.00
6,272.75 17,904.40 7,727.80 6,736.78
3,016.27 28,425.38 1,343.72 __
118.75 15,739.30
Gwinnett_. __
._.. 35,000.00 7,700.00 3,042.00 55,584.80
Habersham
13,500.00 11,080.00 32,455.15
HaIL
.__________ 49,358.31
Hancock
.
2,000.00 1,640.00 10,569.37
Haralaon
._ 19,000.00 1,250.00
520.00 21,346.92
Harris
Hart______________________
Heard_.___________________
Henry_.___________________
Houston.__________________
Irwin______________________
20,000.00 1,645.84 12,000.00 5,000.00
3,030.37
4,500.00 4,000.00
550.00 5,750.00 9,000.00 7,000.00
8,579.85 808.86 64.00
1,460.00 7,975.00 5,525.00
20,638.50 16,910.83 14,007.52 21,280.32 35,677.20 21,022.70
14,312.77 18,729.54 6,670.67 13,388.77 16,970.35
4,014.92 10,766.67 6,238.84 4,825.82
1,589.00 1,692.00
.____ 982.00
435.00 .___ .__
429.00
71,548.48 12,444.43 15,983.58 25,070.54 12,051.42 17,018.06
3,508.12 6,623.75 8,812.60 16,546.56
14,251.55
490.00
.__ 406.00 1,692.00 701.25
.___
8,771. 78 32,944.04
196,,228265..2059 16,053.55
1,934.00 509.00
11,237.04 3,685.30 1,451.13 _. 14,107.06 ._._. 8,151.34
1,353.00 ._ __ 449.00
24,127.11 13,590.22 35,072.83 4,344.70 13,222.93
2,103.00 1,354.00 3,075.00
430.00 .______
12,136.41
.___
9,285.02
355.00
7,364.27
605.00
9,017.73 .___________
11,650.12 2,290.79
11,976,10
770.00
2,371.45 4,817.33
1,867.52 7,835.24
641.16 921.75
13.90 1,130.18
__ ._ ._._.____
1,665.93 6.75 _._.________
124,198.70 58,980.44 50,449.46
67,392.32 114,665.24
346.50 .__________
12,000.00 ._. .____ ._. .____
15,434.48 32,265.71 84,170.00 17,035.97 33,260.00
735,402 .02 824,826.57 267,193.02 378,187.69 628,063.36
160,300.44 262,369.82 315,617.44 160,320.66 543,817.51
23,567.62 2,502.60 2,745.11 5,705.04
2,381.75 2,443.60 _.
10.82 18,308.44
175.36 2,461.18 .____
.__
.___________
.____
514.47
997,678.24 123,376.98 49,097.49 249,754.45
81,084.66 57,211.26
3,280,142.74 627,423.13 442,429.67
1,176,409.28 415,749.31 415,734.46
288.36 _.
713.35.___________
411.75
.__
2,164.64
349.25 _.
2,150.28
596.75
590.12
32,591.89 ._. .____
23,709.48
42,~13.60
46,744.97
209,603.20 35,375.44 46,467.53
135,799.31 265,081.05 375,435.22 857,025.39 217,236.26 571,654.35
2,341.32 5,667.57 __
._.____ 28,151. 72
.__
10.00 301,946.35
2,990355..4845
.__________ 3445,,754377..8144
._ ...
1,013.88
1,091,569.43
2,994.52 _.__________
_.
.__________
__ .______ 7,082.90
3,596.23
15,246.96
6.00
._._.
996.50 _.
._.__
41,193.71 11,413.10 35,270.81 92,744.90 55,724.36 42,154.89
237,986.38 1,661,833.71
343,008.63 457,095.83 6,622,793.13
433,434.34 124,923.35 705,496.20 533,100.21 548,636.26 304,391.31
2,226.97 1,147.30 8,984.32
478.50 4,435.61
6.00
5.03
.___
._.
._____
.________
._.________
129,789.88 73,131.70 96,490.46 19,462.57 59,775.46
922,618.82
852,761.61 949,222.85 158,773.05 427,647.75
1,175.81 1,586.20. 1,351.50
738.18
25.00 _
88.52 95.07 42,34.
._.__ .____
._
67,055.57 33,005.55 36,176.99 43,948.07 66,688.18 50,104.69
327,734.26 343,363.13 263,153.69 346,985.04 500,844.38 381,754.01
TABLE II-Continued-WHIT,E SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-NON-EXPENSE
III. Non-Expense
SYSTEM
(1) Loans Paid
(Principal)
(2) Principal (3) Interest (4) Paid to (5) Paid to (6) Paid to
Paid
Paid U.S. Collector Teacher Re- Teacher
on Bonds on Bonds of Internal tirement Associations
Revenue
System
(7) Paid to Insurance Companies
(8) Bank (9) Other Total Non-
Service Non-Expense Expenses
Charges
Payments
Total Payments all Funds
Jackson
$
Jasper_____________________
Jeff Davis__________________
Jefferson___________________
Jenkins____________________
$ 28,000.00
13,500.00 15,000.00
1,000.00 $
17,874.98 9,000.00 9,000.00
802.50 $
3,171.06 6,741.97
25,633.40 $ 13,595.20
8,748.26 21,669.85 13,657.90
14,014.99 $ 8,097.75
9,012.01 9,321.05 6,137.01
Johnson____________________ Jones______________________ Lamar_____________________
Lanier_____________________ Laurens____________________ Lee________________________
16,000.00 9,500.00 20,000.00
1,500.00 6,230.00 4,000.00
14,000.00 1,800.00 2,000.00
1,547.00 5,568.33
425.00
2,882.00 1,934.00 1,950.00
9,202.70 11,267.30
8,750.40 35,984.58
7,950.50
7,020.34 10,409.04
5,768.14 16,312.69 3,498.12
Liberty____________________ Lincnln____________________
Long______________________ Lowndes___________________ Lumpkin___________________
500.00 5,000.00
6,000.00
4,000.00 3,000.00
5,148.38
2,980.00 1,497.50
8,383.00 8,592.70
7,059.35 33,128.70 10,506.47
3,549.26 5,618.25
2,999.84 17,819.15 5,675.00
Macon_____________________ Madison___________________
Marion____________________ McDuffie__________________ McIntosh__________________
Meriwether_________________
15,000.00 25,000.00 8,000.00
4,520.00 1,000.00 5,000.00 4,500.00
18,000.00
1,185.15 120.00
1,275.00 1,986.25
13,532.97
25,033.90 21,473.56
5,894.55 18,768.59 8,863.97
26,322.70
14,325.81 10,102.86
3,161.04 7,386.99 3,861.66
11,662.49
Miller_____________________ MitchelL._________________ Monroe____________________ Mnntgomery_______________
Morgan____________________
23,500.00 38,000.00 30,000.00
5,000.00
2,000.00 5,000.00 8,000.00 1,000.00
15,246.07
933.05 13,750.00 4,443.68 1,135.00
2,233.07
15,525.00 31,512.33 15,128.68 15,085.20
14,242.80
7,907.07 20,473.81 6,996.63 11,459.37
6,683.47
Murray____________________ 7,047.00
Mnscogee
1,093,000.00
Newton____________________ 20,111.66
Oconee____________________
Oglethorpe_________________
Paulding___________________
3,250.00 100,000.00
16,000.00 7,000.00
3,000.00
4,560.00
87,125.00 6,592.40 715.00 1,075.00 480.00
17,242.57
311,368.08 34,720.80 11,299.90 13,613.24 24,172.06
10,166.45
109,398.26 12,373.85 6,803.10 10,966.36 12,183.39
1,045.00 $ 249.00 960.00 960.00 572.00
696.00 468.00
437.50 1,599.00
2,211.41 $ 777.90
1,170.05
625.75
1,102.00 1,257.10
2,157.36
283.00 1,021.00
612.00
428.85 4,937.65
497.75
962.78
360.50 852.00
235.00
297.00
550.00 398.00 905.00
4,474.48 565.95 878.34 380.16
3,080.97
1,514.85
21,699.15 2,827.68 807.20 911.76 3,227.75
$ 43.18
29.25 8.98
$ 44,707.30 $ 50,763.03
51,294.55 59,130.94 4,817.92 41,552.55
404,156.19 191,027.06
374,964.88 455,186.66 510,143.31
743.53
545.42 20.00
21,811.57 51,199.77 4,425.00
41,883.46 59,787.63 35,418.62
264,543.85 248,803.93 143,015.63 222,853.59
677,839.34 169,767.46
9,522.38 16.30
246.00 41.50
500.66
23,826.64 24,057.83
22,538.34 61,904.66 17,291.22
348,337.23 159,127.11 195,773.56 603,086.29 215,726.79
15.00 .90
109,500.00
374.00 110.80 51.19 1,173.96
154,564.86 38,133.68
30,719.59 58,318.58 21,656.06
71,432.78
373,911.57 412,305.17 174,553.48 360,804.36
165,828.54 590,715.47
11.60 4.00
620.67 701.27
51,337.79 111,828.71 64,568.99 28,914.57
45,625.53
355,480.63 656,834.77 416,541. 69 211,211.61 272,339.73
42,563.02
515.00 2,192,277.40 3,915,382.89 92,626.39
15.00
27,190.20
26,964.36
43,968.20
432,758.17 6,897,360.00
526,035.13 245,205.92 235,621.25 396,776.17
Peach.____________________ Pickeus____________________ Pierce_____________________ Pike_______________________ Polk_______________________
4,000.00 18,680.00 289,000.00
19,000.00 6,000.00 8,902.67
12,507.50 8,653.38
16,476.40 18,351.30 24,942.74 16,820.34 33,325.15
6,583.66 9,690.54 11,872.96 11,214.06 6,680.40
737.00 1,080.00
1,248.00
Pulaski.___________________
1,631.71
Putnam____________________ 15,000.00 10,000.00 6,435.00
QRuaibtumna_n_-_-_-__-_--_-_-_-_ .. -__--_-__-_--_-_-_ -_-_-_-_.__._--_-_-_-_-_ -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ ---1-,9-05--:00
Randolph Richmond
._________
35.00 1,000.00
420.00
._______ 471,500.00 206,000.00 119,488.89
11,753.30 7,809.70
148,,046954..1190 14,635.45 235,855.71
6,471.66
4,695.96 .________
9!,,472918..4555 -.--.1-,0--4-0-.0--0
5,694.82
._
109,515.00
.__
Rockdale
._. .
Schley_____________________
Screven____________________ Seminole .______________
Spalding
._._
17,445.80
48,525.37 16,000.00 80,000.00
4,000.00
26,750.00 9,000.00 22,000.00
2,700.00
8,029.14 5,287.50 14,204.35
12,130.96 7,671.30 24,379.72 17,032.70 35,636.40
5,492.78 4,313.83 10,560.00 9,247.90 13,869.65
.______ 972.00 1,289.00
Stephens . Stewart ..
.____
Sumter_. .______________
TTaallbiaofte_r_r_o__________________
TattnaIL ...
28,500.00 ._______ 5,000.00 3,000.00
..
Taylor
Telfair__ TerreIL Thomas TifL
._________ 5,000.00
.__________ 30,000.00 .________ . . ._____ 33,750.00
8,000.00 1,000.00 5,000.00 19,000.00
27,000.00 1,500.00 3,500.00 20,000.00
2,640.00 450.00 .
2,285..0_0. 4,879.50
. 4,116.10
76.60 2,320.00 5,790.00
18,937.20 9,673.63 8,866.00 3,903.06 .________ 21,12~.17 14,997.12 __ 12,64. 2.30. _. 7,846.82
25,610.10 13,127.35 1,193.00
17,179.80
15,185.00 13,841.50 27,583.13 20,790.50
11,057.76
9,912.21 6,105.31 3.876.99 14,281.92
.________
1,044.00 ...._ . __ ..
Toombs
.___________
11,500.00 4,849.20
Towns
.. . .
.
._.________
Treutlen__ .________________
12,000.00 2,422.52
Troup_____________________ 50,000.00 10,000.00
Turner.
.__________ 2,800.00
Twiggs
.
._.
4,145.31 1,934.00
._____
19,961.70 7.878.70 12,619.10
24,452.19 18,884.20 10,518.70
18,598.54 5,958.27 .. 6,539.23
9,552.99 7,256.78 4,665.07
68.20 .
836.00 .
Union_____________________
Upson_____________________
Walker .
..
Walton
._________
Ware_.
.
1,500.00
2,500.00
30,000.00
14,000.00
.
.
3,000.00 10,000.00 57,000.00
1,106.91 3,850.00 24,459.86
.__
Warren
._._.______
Washington
._____ 8,630.80 1,758.19
Wayne____________________ 45,000.00 27,000.00 8,656.00
Webster
._.____ 5,000.00 _.. _. __ .
._______
~~~~~-.~~~::::::::::::::: ----6;000:00 ~:~~~:~: ::::::::::::
11,056.25 18,589.40 57,948.61 21,869.10 27,653.04
14,893.80 26,587.90 27,976.56 5,603.40
U:~gU~
7,684.07 8,481.22 26,413.70 9,962.16 _. 12,009.52
928.00 2,627.89
.. 1,122.00
9,058.28
.
11,857.32 __ .
.
17,601.47 4,573.19
1,416.00
ugn~ ------iiio:iiii
2,803.81 1,806.41 2,230.40 4,032.10 _.
.____ .____
16,513.71
1,600.51
75,081.27 31,582.65 73,035.49 39,167.47 335,886.16
1,697.92 _.__________
612.17
42.29
20. 8.31 . .___.___
958.99
10.00
2,124.76._.
21,554.59 56,286.78 100,881.90
.____ 360,,087601..9664 1,621.00 24,375.26
1,144,484.36
859.12
1,404.40 ..
4,560.37
26.69. . 47.00 ._. 12.25
.______ .________
850.00 ._____ 25.00
42,655.35 11,985.13 121,517.63 56,568.10 171,597.02
2,064.95 666.06
2,047.73 646.10
2,493.84
6.60 .. .. . 12.00
.50
.____ . .______
1,128.20
69,822.38 14,885.12 43,169.02 31. ,432.22_
67,432.49
1,420.17
2,140.23 514.30
1,905.97 4,302.61
.___
201.10.___________
.
818.48
.________
64.57
741.55
34,657.73
89,598.64 22,856.19 39,186.09 99,721.15
378.00 843.97 .
3,698.67 503.25
822.27 56.56
._______ 4,941.27
17,761.47 13,093.53
.____
55,355.64 14,680.94 39.344.39
120,503.19 44,471.76 15,183.77
251.40 _.__________
2,846.11
26.94 _.
5,644.94. .______
167.09
46.28 _.
1,771.00
10.00 .__
5.00
.___
25,536.63 46,293.67 204,100.00 46,044.63 42,555.56
._.
.._
4,579.25 569.09
107.78 .15
._.____
1,~:U~ :::::::::::: ---'-'-i0:72
23,952.08 48,834.21
132,337.06 15,745.83
~u~u~
388,840.15 287,759.70 517,764.06 267,948.07 916,802.00
192,932.58 321,686.64
60,857.96 403,687.78 241,083.92 3,860,975.36
270,211.49 107,812.83 530,134.66 258,568.92 603,889.98
411,116.09 151,561. 71 271,773.21 142,973.02 72,658.12 558,797.12
359,824.93 450,738.37 247,139.11 587,131. 79 535,928.46
517,608.20 177,793.89 223,419.25 538,986.21 292,753.51 173,011.11
283,061.89 341,424.78 1,168,512.08 466,385.23 531,316.25
173,810.70 421,601. 95 735,827.74 113,131.63 242,481.67 266,606.44
SYSTEM
TABLE II-Continued-WHIT,E SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-NON-EXPENSE
HI. Non-Expense
(I) Loans Paid
(Principal)
(2) Principal (3) Interest (4) Paid to (6) Paid to (6) Paid to
Paid
Paid U.S. Collector Tearner !te Teacher
on Bond. on Bonds of Internal tirement ASflociatioDS
Revenue System
(7) Paid to
lnsurance Companies
(8) Bank (9) Other Total Non
Service Non-Expense Expenses
Charges
Payments
Total Payments all Fund.
JH!:gg :::::::::::: ... :::::::::::: W~ikh~it~fi~e~ld~.~.~.~.:.:.:.:.:.:.:..:.:.::::.::.
$ 10,000.00
::::::::::::
$
110~,:8g9g5g.:0~0 U~Ug $.......... $
3~2U,9~06U.4~0 $
20,013.57 S
92200 S 2~:.6~4~~8:.7~~4 S
~g:~:~:~~ 6.00 S 135.00 S 77,526.71 S 784,921.22
"''-500:00
356,304.11 291,259.47
Wilkinson.................. 6,000.00 1,030.00
450.00 20,795.55 , .
340.00
525.33............ 2,701.45 42,191.93 303,781.83
Worth..................... 15,000.00 3,000.00 1,563.70 26,157.61 12,346.82 1,075.00 1,905.17
3.60
547.33 61,599.23 528,835.00
County Total...... __ ..... 5,326,391.181,738,144.42 904,858.564,000,255.76 1,923,881.04 82,770.98 294,778.18 50,652.54 2,641,336. 84 16,963,069.50 90,440,664.33
.. .. ~!g:~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~:~:~:~ ~~~~~~~~~:~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~;:~ ~~~~~:;~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~
~::~;:; ::::::::~;~ ~~~~~~~~~:~~ dln!n~ 206,145.49 1,219,060.97 8,952,357.58 125,405.40
Bremen__ ..... __ ................... __ ... __ ..... __ .'.'...
274.00 .................... __ '."... .......... ........
274.00 49,477.53
Buford................. __ .................. __ ..' __ ' 6,445.66 3,212.97 ... __
24.85 ....... 9,683.48
89,300.65
Calhoun._................. 9,000.00 ........ __ ......... 5,766.70 3,957.33
270.00 1,273.66 ......-- ...--... 20,267.69 127,637.68
g:~~~i~~~~~::::::::::::: :::~~=~~:~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::~~:~~~:~~ ::::~:~~~:~ :::::::::::: ::::~:~~~:~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ...~~:~~:~
132,898.61 178,335.51 182,881.92
:::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: Cedartown.....__..__.......... __....__.... .........
Cg:h'i:cke~amc~a.u'g:a~::::::::::::::
26,776.12
7~:0~4~3:~S~O
11,827.50 ... ..... 2,647.49 3,384.31 ::::::::::::
1,635.91 ............ __ ....
812~92..1755
.. --
..
....
__ ...... -- .....
__ .... --....
40,239.53 10,513.44 10,858.76
Cordel"-- .............. __ ..... __ __ .... __ ..
21,293.05 'i2~i92:4i :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: "'33~485:46
376,296.21 96,916.04 98,617.21 145,022.54 253,015.22
Dalton __ .......... ............... __ ..... ........
Decatur __
__ ............... ..
Douglas. __
__ .................. __ ....... __
Dublin.. .... __
__ . 61,819.11 __ __ '.' __ ' .. '
Elberton
__ ..... __ ....... __ 7,500.00 5,972.50
37,786.90 50,475.86 19,850.40
25,961.93 20,904.10
13,901.07. __ __ ... __ ................. __ . __ .... __ ...
15,647.24 __ __ . 4,086.93
__
381.60
7,000.00
563.50
675.00 __ __ __
7,225.19
594.00
__ ..
749.01
29.94
7,562.48 .. __
1,122.95
.25............
51,687.97 70,591.63 28,088.90
96,379.18 43,062.28
406,338.93 563,963.20 258,884.97 379,991.92 332,171.98
:::::::::::: :::::::::::: ~~f~:~e~~~~~~~:::~::::::
Griffin_____________________
::~:::::::::
---28:3ii:60 ---iO:894:63 :::::::::::: ----i:029:80 :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ---40:235:83
42,709.45 27,838.66
748.00 1,506.07
72,802.18
r~~~~~~~~:::::::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ~::gU~ 2g:~gg::g :::::::::::: ----4:7i9:7i :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ~~:~n:~~
Marietta___________________ Monroe____________________ Moultrie___________________ Newnan___________________ Pelham____________________
57,900.00
12,772.10
16,561.10 35,421.20 27,071.64 6,490.22
7,522.86 18,093.52 9,364.56
1,225.00 564.40
350.30 2,528.25 1,742.65
24,434.26
4,075.00 119,242.97
3.00
426.00 38,607.65
19,826.72
245,312.02 318,145.12 440,506.73 170,062.75 1,620,550.86
533,309.82 184,270.48 506,004.94 681,713.04 197,894.57
Quitman___________________ Rome______________________
:f:ll~:;~lj;:~:::::::::::: ----6:800:00 :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
Thomaston_________________
10,436.41
Ugt~g
38,958.45
2,636.92
~:~~:~ ::::::::::::
14,233.59
297.90
13,371.23
~~::~ :::::::::::: -------66:86 1tg:U~
3,584.80
1,950.00 58,726.84
134,317.56 536,227.96
~~:g~t~~
447,241.65
Thomasville________________ Tifton_____________________ Toccoa____________________ Trion______________________ Valdosta___________________
39,600.00 15,000.00
7,000.00
3,150.00
28,808.72 30,220.90 20,511.00 15,715.35 48,149.11
10,751.87 10,605.39 6,864.25 5,874.52 23,088.16
Vidalia____________________
...... Waycross__________________ 116,000.00
.-..'..l.
West Point_________________ Winder____________________
11,261.60 54,264.38 5,02P.8O 11,401.80
3,948.22 22,294.14 5,379.88 4,864.12
890.00
108.60 537.00 1,788.67
332.94 1,454.93
12,538.08 2,828.61
71.85
.______
91,807 .27 54,341.90 27,447.10 23,378.54 87,127.27
15,542.76 194,013.45 10,409.68 16,265.92
421,251. 75 411,354.86 198,310.91 199,010.89 479,804.92
114,651.97 657,367.37 78,461.59 135,596.59
City TotaL Grand TotaL
347,665.78 18,775.00 21,894.60 844,887.03 355,643.71 4,654.90 38,992.82
783.21 1,204,344.67 2,837,861. 72 23,011,021.14
5,674,076.961,756,919.42 926,753.164,845,142.792,279,524.75 87,625.88 333,771.00 51,435.753,845,681.5119,800,931.22113,451,665.47
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-OUTLAY AND BALANCES
IV. Ba18ll1ce End of Year
SYSTEM
1. General Fund (after deduction
for agency funds therein)
2. Building Fund
3. Sinking Fnnd,
.,
r4"-.~Ageney Funds
Including In- ,-
vestments (for (a) U. S. (b) Teacber Re- (c) Teacber
Payments of Income Taxes tirement
Association
bonds and
Member
Dues
interest)
Contributions
(d) Group Insurance Premiums
(e) Other
Grand Total Total Balance Payments End of Year and Balances
~fri~~~~::::::::::::: $
Bacoll
._
Baker
_
Baldwin
_
-6,030.03 $ 6,576.52 8,002.13
-1,916.37 49,340.66
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben HilL BBeibrrbien
_ _ _ _ . __
40,166.61 11,477.00 7,088.05 46,209.90 59,296.23 5,347.11
Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan Bulloch
_ 27,022.56
_ -1,049.63 _ 22,360.04
_
18,285.37
_ 36,031.50
Burke Butts Calhonn camden candler CarrolL
_ -11,908.54
_
1,001.56
_
185.87
_ 30,787.42
_
7,660.05
_
1,448.04
Catoosa
_
Charlton
_
chatham
_
Chattahoochee
_
Chattooga_.
_
Cherokee
_
Clarke
_
gC:li;ntc;h~:::::::::: ::::_
Cobb
_
5,754.77 2,575.47 4,791.00. 14,053.85
2,040.01
3,316.49 11,323.35
-601.25 -30,579.98 -1,153.76 -1,619.94
28,643.78 $ ._____
1,307.79 272.62
20,307.88
29,368.90 4,250.15
._
16,629.85
59.22
5,595.20 36.56
19,999 .25
3,000.00 38.06
4,932.42 12,825.47 2,075.94 6,151. 76 18,014.43 47,705.48
S.--
$
$
4,299.24
9,330.90
986.63
381.88
611.88
7,884.24 17,641.79
44.63
7,526.83 4,650.08 17,350.21 37,828.05 43,963.63
40,849.15 16,986.30 19,723.06 2,583.27 35,041.73 21,822.38
9,769.23 2,196.42
1,548.80
.______ 1,166.60 10,716.10
1,599.40 1,622.20
4,379.65 2,642.60 2,654.10
781.16 20,046.45
1,309.00
786.41 829.29
2,629.41 1,696.96
37,790.52 31,261.87
19,749.08 40,847.47 5,596.09 39,657.63
2,533.80 2,669.20
1,233.51 202.43
$
$
$
_
_
.18 _
"___
218.17
3,130.99
355.40
._. 119.42
49.50
_ _ 19.63 _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
81.90
188.69
_ _ 5.32 7,220.46 _ _
_ 1,924.38
_ _
26.56
_ _ 444.93 _ .42 _
22,613.75 $ 10,875.76 18,640.82
-275.06 49,340.66
540,055.06 297,444.04 370,101.12 188,204.35 348,474.92
63,634.50 11,477 .00 30,285.12 55,260.74 118,687.42 9,641.89
391,772.41 255,723.55 774,722.21 267,344.23 621,538.01 2,651,436.65
34,549.39 6,105.68 39,710.25 58,614.41 96,624.98
232,076.13 319,482.28 404,567.08 247,450.78 1,674,176.69
36,008.89 17,987.86 24,335.71 48,840.45 42,701. 78 23,306.98
551,917.49 267,730.06 262,435.68 404,803.38 287,814.59 941,234.69
35,523.25 6,696.27 4,791.00
17,053.85
43,851.15
833,541.59 240,507.54 1,985,808.05 54,886.99
609,472.95
39,510.78 24,148.82 24,540.33 16,419.25 22,457.18 85,743.37
643,445.42 264,535.25 149,285.49 794,451.14 294,471.74 3,043,611.83
Coffee
Colquitt Columbia Cook Coweta
crawford Crisp Dade
Dawson Decatur
DeKalb Dodge Dooly
Dougherty Douglas
Early
Echols
Effingham Elbert
EmanueL
Evaos
.
Fannin
Fayette Floyd
Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer
Glascock Glynn
Gordon
Grady
Greene
.
Gwinnett Habersham HaIL
Hancock Haralson
Harris Hart
Heard Henry
Houston
Irwin
.
_ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ ._
_ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
6,225.05 39,920.94 2,546.53 39,151.87 16,773.65
24,055.36 21,072.92 3,738.27 6,303.76 2,662.94
90,848.10 13,559.72 34,773.57 2,367.42 2,272.29 15,971.05
1,922.85 17,074.12 32,481.33 -17,428.42 3,686.33 44,221.51
21,696.75 409.68
23,689.73 28,070.07 15,240.76
269,,943815..4950 35,817 .71 30,690.42
1,795.05 1,519.87
47,251.12 -8,384.97
8,730.66 18,989.38 -17,866.94
10,518.61 26,256.12 1,305.96
482.95 31,178.50 25,698.57
438,021.40
7,675.20
20,434.97
94,600.00 24,078.85 2,299.55
690.99 1,884.75 10,576.90
65,500.00 1,535.62
74,348.67 73,074.61
109.35 618.19
5,363.90 6,551.39
19,800.00 163,892.40 14,033.00 451,318.28
6,328.69 5,022.77
30,844.06 7,708.58
59,408.76
8,396.03 18,512.50 33,570.16 2,153.53 5,756.12
314,695.57 15,241.38 19,672.43
37,061.29 30,040.43
3,953.32 9,598.10 29,570.11
20,839.57
922.11 55,085.02
1,304.39 5,260.35 321,545.03
2,986.40
62,876.33 23,210.93 5,646.37
74,380.50 13,701.50
9,928.99 1,416.65
15,447.75 6,219.72
409.95 13,271.28 73,610.33 1,439.56
791.00
18,517.60 15,471.80 1,502.89
62.19
1,648.30 4,900.20
-2.50 5,217.00 6,812.57
534.54 3,151.33
811.20
1,086.46
1,230.53 3,589.26
793.83 2,370.94
12.99 2,144.74
943.33 1,521.39
1,573.91
218.49
138.26 684.22
2,994.52 644.26 33.00 213.61 471.25 110.44
2,345.13 _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ 2,745.79
400.00 _
2,016.62 _ _ _
780.22 _
9,523.52 _ _ _
_ _ 265.36 _ 66,324.23
5,465.65_ _ _ _ _
_ 3,366.40
_ 285.28
_
_ _ _
_ 33,002.73
326.49
477,435.64 47,629.52 2,546.53 106,235.83 16,773.65
1,212,837.66
872,456.09 269,739.55 484,423.52 644,837.01
33,242.39 39,585.42 57,743.40 8,457.29
11,164.85
193,542.83 301,955.24
373,360.84 168,777 .95
554,982.36
519,061.27 45,577 .85 57,965.51 26,446.27 41,633.13 46,702.47
3,799,204.01
673,000.98 500,395.18 1,202,855.55 457,382.44
462,436.93
4,587.62 31,666.53 51,602.95 12,141.69 3,686.33 131,929.87
140,386.93 296,747.58 427,038.17 869,167.08 220,922.59 703,584.22
22,618.86
57,714.54 30,422.65 33,330.42 477,458.69
260,605.24 1,719,548.25
373,431.28 490,426.25 7,100,251.82
116,444.76 6,935.90 35,817.71
101,591.50 25,624.17 7,209.73
549,879.10 131,859.25
741,313.91 634,691.71 574,260.43 311,601.04
134,570.87 15,234.32 8,730.66 29,203.65
11,576.86
1,057,189.69
867,995.93 957,953.51 187,976.70
439,224.61
189,858.76 47,043.38 1,715.91 469,855.67 144,120.25 33,298.59
517,593.02
390,406.51 264,869.60
816,840.71 644,964.63 415,052.60
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-OUTLAY AND BALANCES
IV. Balance End of Year
SYSTEM
1. General Fund (after deduction
for agencr funds therem)
2. Building Fund
3. Sinking Fund'~
I
14,,,-.~Ag~e~n:;cY1.-O-Fu",n::::ds4
Including In ,-
vestmenta (for (a) U. S. (b) Teacher Re- (c) Teacher
Paymenta of Income Taxes tirement Association
bonds and
Member
Dues
interest)
Contributions
,
(d) Group Insurance Premiums
(e) Other
1 Grand Total
Total Balance Payments End of Year . and Balances
Jackson __ $
j:fii~;r.. =======
Jefferson Jenkins
_ ._
39,120.48 $
$
-1,481.26. ..
-10,505.01
.________
38,629.71 _. __ _
22,385.35
878.07
19,874.56 $
1,314.50
13,433.93
9,966.35
62,726.18 __
1,265.74 _
$
689.45
2,634.48 _ ...
65.70
_
58,995.04 463,151.23 588.39 191,615.45
234.00 .____________
._. __
3,080.15
15,763.75 101,355.89 27,609.31
390,728.63 556,542.55 537,752.62
Johnson. Jones
_ _._
Lamar
_
Lanier _._
Laureus_ __ __
Lee __ __ _._. ._._
16,148.70 __ 9,247.59 18,196.38 _._. -14,631.68. __ 29,984.30 1,122.26 _. _
._. .__ ._.. ._._ _
__ ._._. __ __ ._. __ ._. __ "
3,067.34 __ __
93.18 ._._ __
9,290.60 __ ._ __
_
50,944.99 _. __ _.
2,176.74 __ ._.
__
""
._.
" __ _.
__ ._. __
__
__
_
_
_
16,148.70 12,314.93 18,289.56 -5,341.08 80,929.29 3,299.00
280,692.55 261,118.86 161,305.19 217,512.51 758,768.63 173,066.46
tl:~~=== Long_ ==========_=._=
Lowndes _ Lumpkin_ ._
94.22 63,812.87 7,440.51 170,,098190..8325 _.
41,912.22
3,509.18
1,362.90
41,800.00 _._ __
1,523.48
1,380.86
685.20
22,557.82 ._ __6,4_0_7._.57
._46_.5.1__
837.29 ...
. .__________ 32,108.49
__
__
249.57 ._. _
41.25 __
__
1,525.92 ._ -4 4.00
-.9_.4. 7
219.6_8.
79,824.30 105,612.87 11,320.87 41,614.38
7,089.82
428,161.53 264,739.98 207,094.43 644,700.67 222,816.61
Macon _._. __ Madison ._._ _ Marion __ _
McDuffie_ __
McIntosh __ .
_
Meriwether__ __ _
60,666.36
._
51,540.77 __ __ __ ._____
2,566.47 50,500.00
10,593.65 _. __
7,395.37
190.86._.
3,366.72
8,232.71
9,679.90
._
1,478.74 _ __ _.
12,093.81 _._._. .
26,323.13
62.30
._ __ __
43,026.44 _._
__
224.29
._.
__
._. __
._. ._.
._ _
4,122.73
20.35 __ . __ ._
_
__ __ __
70,346.26 57,142.24 65,160.28 37,223.72 7,586.23 54,625.87
444,257.83 469,447.41 239,713.76 398,028.08 173,414.77 645,341.34
Miller
__ __
MitcheIL . __ _
Monroe__ ,., _
Montgomery _._
Morgan
_
-1,552.35 10,320.29 1,800.13 2,659.55 15,238.46
2,228.10 27,972.04
65,000.00
370.04
2,029.50._
_._
21,096.93
1,105.24
1,194.90
502.31
19,163.63 _._
__
27,457.40 _._._.
__ _.
._
._
__
._.
_._.
_
653.53
. __
_.
._.
._.
3,358.78 38,748.68 4,602.58 86,823.18 43,065.90
358,839.41 695,583.45 421,144.27 298,034.79 315,405.63
Murray__
_ -3,218.82 ._________ 36,120.00 _
.
Muscogee_. _ 16,001.10 1,870,325.56
1,617.11 ._
_.
Newton
_ 30,756.44
.____
15,105.73 _
1,540.88
Oconee
w_ ~
Oglethorpe
_
15,797.03
._____
4,362.30
_ 65,202.70._
__ __ ._ __ __ ._._
Paulding __
33,825.77
723.87
5,870.69
__ ._. __
__ _.
_.
_.
_
. _. ._._.
__
_. __
_
_ __
4,992.28
32,901.18 1,887,943.77
47,403.05 20,159.33 65,202.70 45,412.61
465,659.35 8,785,303.77
573,438.18 265,365.25 300,823.95 442,188.78
Peach________________ Pickeos_______________ Pierce. ._._____ Pike_________________
Polk
Pulaski.
_
Putnam
_
Quitman
_
Rabun
_
Randolpb
_
Richmond_.
_
Rockdale
_
Schley
_
Screven
_
Seminole
_
Spalding
_
Stephens
_
Stewart
_
Sumter
__
Talbot__ ,
_
Taliaferro
_
TattnalL
_
iT:errrre~l~L:::
:::::::::::: _
Thomas_.
_
Tift
_
Toombs __
Towns
Treutlen Troup
Turner Twiggs_ __
_ ._. __
_ _
_ _
Union Upson Walker Walton
Ware
._ _ _
__
_
Warren
_
Washington
_
Wayne ._. __ _
Webster
_
Wheeler
_
White __ _. ._
20,681.92 257,719.82
20,507.68
25,934.68 __ _.
7,216.81
.___
14,962.08 -761.41 4,409.45
37,121.32 33,450.55 -49,119.18
100,103.87 3,614.00 5,504.94
1,123,203.26
11,859.35 __ __
._ 290,261.09
._._.
.___ 20,507.68
6,143.78
32,078.46
12,444.15
1,654.00
1,055.00
7,000.00 29,369.96
------------ -------------- -------------. -------------- -------------- --------------
2,704.94 17,059.14
31,737.95 13,425.22 130,243.29
4,490.30
1,843.60 1,447.40
898.29 554.30
-.
14.10 _.
_ _ _
117,770.89 24,402.03 9,928.49
4,603.18 _ _
76,204.34 48,877 .47 1,204,327.37
679,101.24 308,267.38 549,842.52 297,318.03 916,802.00
310,703.47 346,088.67 70,786.45 479,892.12 289,961.39 5,065,302.73
l~-:9~3~9~:.1;3~ II~:~~:~ __.__2~~0:,3~2~~0:.3~~1 ------i;52i:iio --------803:80 :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::_
10,024.09
341.96
18,805.38 _.
._.
._.
-.
_
-11,083.35 .__________
8,883.33
_
122,003.61 14,469.99 19,381.18 29,171.43 -2,200.02
392,215.10 122,282.82 549,515.84 287,740.35 601,689.96
199.02 30,651.09
9.01
4,515.77
1,809.10
1,683.40
860.91 959.92
440.56
_
.__
175.35 __
_
495,,233438..5879
.___ 12,884.00 - _. -------------. - ._._ -------------- ----------.------_
6,604.70 37,023.43
86,513.47
--------------
-------------- --.--------.--
._.
7,334.69
705.52 20,192.91
50,838.09
-2,871.00 _._._._.______
42,080.90
,
-
21,635.26
4,413.80 -
1,836.20
---.
--.------.----
2,580.02 .__________
400.44 _. _
1,239.02
_
._.
-------------- --------------
1,228.02
_
57,170.44 39,220.00 27,565.20
955.58
18,919.52 30,000.00 _._._._._.
__
_.
20,541.23
2,772.97
9,326.27
__
9,778.79 _._._
15,329.62
__ .____
694.58 ._.
56,488.05
._
._
-.-----.--_. __ -.
---
_
-.
__
_
_
.. ._. __
._._ --------.--
10,182.15 956.42 _.____________
50,463.19 245,838.84 11,752.00 _._ _. 42,687.20 _._._.
1,150.13 _ _ _. 7,550.93
48,228.25 __ _
._._.
._.
.. _.
_.
._.
__
__
._._ _.__
1,086.11
_._._ _._ ._.
__ -
_
-- -_ -.
-- - - -
-- --- ------ -- ------
58,931.01 __
._ _
1,431.90
807.83
51,878.76 -5,327.93
526.70 2,741.17
12,719.42 2,496.02 2,071.87
78,535.39
2,641.60
1,080.79
41,123.83 ._. ._._.
- __
2,471.14 __
._._.
5,085.59
84.86 _.
1,128.10
582.87
._.
.. __ ._. .....
._. ._.
_
17,138.91
5,391.99
------------
_
92.28
2,813.24
7,834.37 33,469.76 45,348.87 22,117.59 6,604.70 123,536.90
418,950.46 185,031.47 317,122.08 165,090.61 79,262.82 682,334.02
7,334.69 50,180.68 21,431.93 50,838.09 21,828.48
367,159.62 500,919.05 268,571.04 637,969.88 557,756.94
124,911.22 48,919.52 20,541.23 12,099.24 25,802.99 56,488.05
642,519.42 226,713.41 243,960.48 551,085.45 318,556.50 229,499.16
11,332.28 8,507.35 345,616.39 11,752.00 42,687.20
294,394.17 349,932.13 1,514,128.47 478,137.23 574,003.45
61,170.74 163,994.87 43,683.91
526.70 7,284.18 9,786.94
234,981.44 585,596.82 779,511.65 113,658.33 249,765.85 276,393.38
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-OUTLAY AND BALANCES
IV. Balooce End of Year
SYSTEM
3. Sinking Fnnd,
.I
14:c. .:::A"'ge:::n"'cyc..F:..u=:n:::ds:-j
I
1
1. General Fund
Including In- ,
Grand Total
(after deduction 2. Building vestments (for (a) U. S. (b) Teacher Re- (c) Teacher (d) Group
Total Balance Payments
for agency
Fund
Payments of Income Taxes tirement
Association
Insurance
(e) Other End of Year and Balances
funds therein)
bonds and
Member
Dues
Premiums
interest)
Contributions
Whitfield Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
. . .. .
County TotaL
$ _ _
288,,229746..6722 $ 65,601.37
56,228.66_ $ _
78,494.64 $ 2283,,455524..6566
_ 13,116.71
_
6,657.66.
_
18,010.47
_ 30,205.17
3,030.90 $ 5,366.00
. .
2,611.57 $ 7.41.22 ..
$ 15.00
.___
_ 2,505,599.55 5,836,256.24 3,064,305.96 140,263.31
69,066.00
1,544.91
46.78 $ 96.25
. 194.05
11,463.76
1,396.17 $
.. _.
__
._.
_
1,119.08
170,083.34 $ 38,069.75 94,054.03 19,774.37 49,528.77
955,004.56 394,373.86 385,313.50 323,556.00 578,363.77
222,214.84 11,850,714.57102,291,378.90
Americus_____________
Athens
..
Atlanta_______________
Barnesville
.
Bremen______________
Buford_
Calhoun______________
Canton_______________ Carrollton_ _
Cartersville
Cedartown____________ Chickamauga_________ Cochran______________ Commerce Cordele
Dalton_______________
Decatur_.
.
Eg~lb~er~to:n:_:_:__:_:_:_:_:__:_:_:_:_:
7,445.56 -4,009.46 108,248.34
4,012.54
. 114,792.10
.
.____
.. .
507.90 .
' .___
.
..
._
..
.
93.11 ._
7,445.56 111,383.65 108,248.34 _
4,012.54
43.15 1,075.05
13.68 8,583.81
. .______
. .
.
.. .___
. _.
... 2,177.40 13,069.48
.
356.03 4,296.05
.
._____ 352.00
125.51 1,007.27
.______
1,072.15
1,115.30 3,733.99
18,738.48 8,583.81
_
-6,104.34
15,887.11
155.84 _.
.
6,243.77
.
. .
2,786.80
1,075.80 .
. __ .
._. .
3,074.69
16,720.06
4.20
..
160.04
..
6,243.77
._.
. __
.
-1,498.34
.
.
.
.__ -5,608.16 -1,869.78
_ -22,224.12
-1,498.34 -29,702.06
lUiU~:::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
1,985.05
._
-271.99
-5,817.66 15,743.99 1,713.06
213,591.05 1,330,444.62 9,060,605.92
125,405.40 53,490.07
90,415.95 131,371.67 131,637.09 186,919.32 182,881.92
393,016.27 97,076.08 104,860.98 145,022.54 253,015.22
404,840.59 534,261.14 253,067.31 395,735.91 333,885.04
Fitzgerald_ __ Gainesville____________ Griffin________________
Ho~ansville-----------
La range_____________
Marietta_ ___ Monroe_______________ Moultrie______________ Newnan______________ Pelham_______________
-892.43 2,980.10 -889.12 1,545.80 20,150.90
71,403.37 -9,035.38
3,273.18 7,028.58 1,627.26
-36,402.91 1,485,626.45
25,357.22 22,330.00
665.14 .________
7,840.30 1,516.25
1,613.30
.__________ 189.14
11,888.43 1,637.08 1,113.49
.__
462.50
2,094.61
-892.43 2,980.10 -24,738.46 3,182.88 1,506,890.84
71,403.37 -9,035.38 13,378.42 32,385.80 27,568.12
244,419.59 321,125.22 415,768.27 173,245.63 3,127,441.70
604,713.19 175,235.10 519,383.36 714,098.84 225,462.69
fib~~~~~~~~~~~ ------;;i~i:ii ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------:;iii:ii
Thomaston___________
2,074.33
.____
2,074.33
Thomasville___________ Tifton________________ Toccoa_______________ Trion________________ Valdosta______________
751.96 2,976.97 -11,984.44 5,631.59 12,275.62
1,474.40 _. 2.30
608.85
12.25 .__________ __ .____________
684.90 44.56
.__
764.21 -2,976.97 13,278.19
7,150.55 12,277.92
Vidalia_______________ 12,307.68
12,307.68
W~:;intd"ePr'_:_~_t___-_~_~_~_=_=_=_=_=_==_ -2'm:~~ =====~======== ============== ============~= ==========~=~= ====~======:== ============== ======:===~=:= 2'm:~~
~~jini
449,315.98
422,015.96 408,377.89 211,589.10 206,161.44 492,082.84
126,959.65
613~5g,:5~9~6.U5~9
City TotaL__________ 289,333.08 1,627,589.97
665.14
Grand TotaL
2,794,932.63 7,463,846.21 3,064,971.10
25,300.37 165,563.68
6,080.25 75,146.25
352.00 1,896.91
1,469.27 12,933.03
-330.59 1,950,459.49 24,961,480.63 221,884.25 13,801,174.06127,252,859.53
SYSTEM
TABLE III-COLORED SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-ADMINISTRATION I. Expense-General Fund
1. ADMINISTRATION (shows grOBS salaries earned)
1--=(a)=Su=per,in=ten=de=nt'=s -1
(b) Per Diem of Board
(c) Salari.. of Administrative
(d) Salari.. of Clerks
(e) Attorney Fee
Salary
Travel
Members
Assistants
(f) Snrety Bond
Premiums
(g) Omce
(h) Other
Total
Supplies Administrative Administration
and Expense
Expense
AAptkpilninsgon_.
Bacon_~
Baker
Baldwin
._ $_.
$
$------------- $----------------- $-----_- . -------- $--------------- $- -----.- ---- $--------.---- $-
$_._._.
__
. -- __ -- -- __ -. -- -- -- -- -. - - -- -- -- --- - - - - - ---- -- -- -.--- - -- - - -- -- -- -- ------ -. - -- - -- - - -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -- - -- -- ---- -- --
._
-----
-------------- -------------- -------------. -------.-.---- ------- -----
_
-- - --- - --- ----- --- -- - -- -- -- -- -- -- - - -- -- -- -- ----- - -- .-- -- -- ---- -- ---- -- ------ ---- - -- -- - --. - _- -
_
Banks
Barrow
BBeanrtoHwilL __
Berrien. Bibb
__
w
.
- --- --- -- -- -- -- -- - -- -- ---- ------ -- ---- --- -. -. - --- --------. -.- ------ ---- - -- ---- -- ---- --
. .. __
----.
--- .
-------------- --
.________
15.00
- - -- ---- -- -. -- -- - - -- - - -------._--. -. -- -- -. ----.-------- -- .-_- .----------- - .- --.- -. ---- -- - ---.- ------ - ------
-. __ -. __ ---- -- - ---
-- ----- - -- -- ---- -- - -- - ------- -- -- -- --
-- ---- --
--
._._.
._.
-------------. -------------- -------------- ------------.- -.--------.--- --------------
. 15.00_ __
._
_
Bleckley.__ .
-
---.-
---
-.--------.-.- -------------.
_
Brantley
.
--.----------- -------------- -------- ---- -
_
Brooks .
.
.
-----_.
-------------. -------------- ---------.---. --------------
.
~:iu:ii_~~:~:::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: --------225:00 :::::::::::::: -------225:iiii
BBuurtktse.
CCaalmhoduenn. Candler
Carroll.
CatooaB. Charlton Chatham Chattahoochee Chattooga
._
1,510.00
__ -----._.
----- __
.------ ----- -------.--------. ---------------- -- -----.------- -------------- __ .
-------------- ----------------- -------- -------- -- ------------- -----------.-. _.
---
--
-
.-------.--.-- -------------- ---.---------- -------------- --------------
._._.
___
___
_
_
246.87
----
---------.-.-- -------.------ ----.------- -
__ -
77.50
450.00
.____________
-------------- ---.----.----- --------.----- -
---.---------- ---------.---- -------.---.-- -
. ----
-
._ -------
- __
20.00 ._.
_.
_
256.90
2,561.27
_
_
_._. __ __ _
Cherokee
Clarke
----
-.---------.-- ------------.- -_. ._.
_. ---
--
-
_ _
g~It~~===:=:=:=:=:= =:=:=::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
Cobb
- __ -- -- -- - ----- -- ------. - -- ---- -- - --- - -.- -- ------ --- - --. --
-- _. ._ __ __ _
Coffee
_
Cg~olo~k~t\a::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::._:_: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::1:6:.:0:0 :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::1:6:.:0:0
Coweta
_
~~~W~~m~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~mm~ m~~~m~m~m~~~~~m~~~~~~~~~~ mm~~~~~~~~~mm~~~~~~~~~~~m~~~~m~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~m~~~~~~~~
DeKalb.
._.
._.
__
_
Dodge
._.
_
Dooly_
_
Dougherty____________
3,840.00
267.79
2,047.00
.________
40.00
447.72
164.84
6,787.36
~:l~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
E~flib\e'r~ttam:::::::::::: ::::::::::::::' :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::._::.:::: :::::._::.::::::: :::::::::::::: ---------.io~oo --------95~38 :::::::::::::: --------i05~38_
EmanueL
._._. __ .
.
.
_
~:::n::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
Fayette
' __
'
._.
. _.
_
Floyd __
. _.
.
_
Forsyth
_
~ili'o~~n_-::::::::::::: ::::::::::.:::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
gi::~ck_::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
Glynn________________
2,766.64
824.22
127.00
1,900.00
2,683.83
1,084.92
622.80
9,809.41
I~~~~~~~~m~~~~ ff~~~m~~~~~~ ~~m~m~~~~~ ~~~~~~m~~~~~ ~m~~m~m~ ~mmm~~~~ ~mm~~~~~~~ ~~~m~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~m ~~~~mmm~ ~~~~~m~~~~~~ g~r============================ ============== ============== ============== ============== ============== ============== ============== ============== ==============
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TABLE III-Continued-COLORED SCHOOL8--PAYMENTS-ADMINISTRATION I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
SYSTEM
(a) Superintendent's
Salary
Travel
1. ADMINISTRATION (shows gfOBB oalaries earned)
(h) Per Diem (c) Salaries of (d) Salaries of (e) Attorney
of Board Administrative Clerks
Fee
Memhers
ABBistantB
(f) Surety Bond
Premiums
(g) Office
(h) Other
Total
SUllplies Administrative Administration
and Expen.. Expen..
Jackoon Jasper Jeff Davis Jefferson Jenkins
$
S
$---
S-----
S__
S ._. S
S---
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
$
S
_
_
_
.
. __
_
Johnson
JLoanmesar
. . __.
..
.
..
.
Lanier. Laurens Lee
..
.
.
......
1!3
LLiihnecrotlyn_______________
Long
Lowndes
Lumpkin
1,726.80
686.49 312.00
. __ ._. ._. .
75.00
.
._.
892.50
..
. . _.
.
.
.
.
.___________
42.00
60.00
311.40
98.02 __
_ __ _ 98.02
4.00 4,110.19_ _ _ _
Macon Madison
Marion
McDuffie
McIntosh
Meriwether
.0
_
_
_ _ _
_
Miller
_
Mitchell
_
Monroe_______________
2,000.00
115.00
30.40
.____
2,145.40
Montgomery
_
Morgan
.________
310.60
71.85
382.45
Murray
_
Muscogee
_
Newton
_
Oconee
_
~:~~~~~~~::::::::::: :::~:~:::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
Peach________________ Pickens
PPiiekrece
.
Folk
.
PulaskL. Putnam. Quitman Rabun Randolph Richmond____________
. 2,079.00
Rockdale
Schley
Screven
Seminole.
.
. __ .
Spalding______________
. __ .
.
.
526.11
._. .
945.00
.
._._.
. 8,160.55
.
. .
.
159.03
~
-
159.03 -- _
-._.
._._._.
-----------. ___
_
117.86
. 1,250.76
- __ --1,195.28
.
_
_ -- ---- -- - _
_ _
14,274.56
.
w
.
w
102.82
_
---
_
.
_
102.82
Stephens
.
Stewart
Sumter_______________
Talbot
Taliaferro
TattnaIL_____________
195.19 30.00
_ _ 195.19 _ _ 30.00
Taylor
Telfair
TerrelL
Thomas
Tift
..
1,120.76
_ --- -- _
_ _
1,120.76
Toombs
..
_
Towns Treutlen
.
w
_
_
f~~!~~~~~::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: --------~~::~~ --------~~::~
Union
~saolnk-e-r-------------Walton Ware_________________
3,980.00
151.07
150.00
w
100.00
1,525.00
100.00
w
25.00
250.00 37.82
70.00
_
6,281.07_ _
107.82
Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White________________
.
w
w.
3.00
_ _
_
_ _ 3.00
SYSTEM
TABLE I1I-Continued-COLORED SCHOOL8-PAYMENT8-ADMINISTRATION I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
I. ADMINISTRATION (shows gross salaries earned)
I__-"(a"-)..:::S",,upe=ri'i'nte=nd,,,e::.:n.:..l'.:..s_ _I (h~rB~~m (e) Salaries of (d) Salsries of (e) Attorney
Administrative Clerks
Fee
Salsry
Travel
Memhera
A..istanls
(f) Surety Bond
Premiums
(g) Offi..
(h) Other
Total
SUjlplies Administrative Administration
and Expense Expense
Whitfield
$
_.. $
__ .. _. $
$._ ......... $.__
$_ .. _._ .. _.. $. __ ._.. __ ._._ $........ $_._ ........ $..........
Wileox._._._
__ . _
_................ _....... _
_. __ ............ _... _
_............ _................. _...........
Wilkes
....... .
_. __
. __ ._ ....... _. __ ._._
_... _ .. _._ ..................... _._ .............. _.. _.........
Wilkinson
_.
_ __
__
_. __ ....... _........ _._._
................ __ ._ ..........
Worth. .. ...... _
._ ............ __ ............... ._............................ __ ......... _ ....................
County Total
__
17,902.44
2,692.55
1,726.50 10,235.55
7,673.33
483.00
267.86
3,825.82
4,213.72 49,020.77
Americus
~
.
.
_
Athens . _._._ ......... .. _ ..... _.. _ _.. __ ... __ ._..... _ _.. _.................. _... _
_._ ........ _ _._. __ ._ ..
Atlanta_.. .. _.... _.
4,905.39
173.40
3,684.80 28,417.22 36,814.71
1,581.64
1,149.94
2,340.98
Barnesville _. ..... __ __ . _.. _._. __
._ _.. _._._ _... ......... _....... _... _
8,698.67 87,766.75 _........... _. __ ._. _
Bremen _._._. __ ....... _..... _. ._._ ............. _.... _._._ .......... _
_._._ .. _......... _ ........ _ _.... _...
Buford_._ .. _._ ...................... _ _
Calhoun. _. _._._ _............ __ ._ _
Canton. __ __ .. _. _ _._. __
__ .. __
Carrollton_._ . .... __ ......... _. __ .. __
Cartersville._ .. __ . __ . ._ _.
_ _ _ _... .. _............ _._ _... __ _._ ......... _._ .. _...... _. .. _._._
_..... _ _....... _. .............. _.... _ _.. _..... _. ... _............ __ .. __ .. _._ .
__ . -- --
_... _.. _._ .. __ .. _ _._ _ _._ . __ ...... _. _............ _ _.. _... _... _.. __
_. _. ........... _. __ ._ _.......... _.. _............ _
_ . _...... _.. _. ._.
_ ...... _ . __ ._ _.......... _.. _ ..... _.... __ .................. _..... __ ._ _.._... _.. _..
Cedartown........ __ ..... _ __ . __ .. _
_._._ .. ... _._ .... _....... _....... _.... ...... _... _ . __ . _ _.... _.. _...
Chiekamsuga
.. _ ._ _. ._. __ ._... _. __ . __ . _ _._
._....... _.. _.. _._ ....... .... _. __ _._ .. _ _....... __ ._ _ __ ._. ...
Cochran__ ._...... _ . __ .. __ .
_..
.............. _.. __ __
_.. _. __ . _. _... __ _.... _._ __ ._
_ __ ..... _._._ ..... . _.
Commerce
._.
._.
.
. __ .
..
.
.
_
Cordele.. _
__ ._ . __ ._._._._ . _ .....
.........._
__ ............... _...... _. _. _ ._...... _.... _
_
__ ._....
Dalton. __
_.....
Decatur. _ _
Douglas.. __ . __ .. _
Duhlin_
_
Elherton
760.00
80.00 ._ _... _. _
63.00
300.00 ..__ .. _...... _ _..
34.00
46.00
1,283.00
_...... _._ ..... -- ........ _. __ .......... __ .......... __ . . _ _
_._ ....... .......... _.
_. __
_._ .. _._._. _........
_. _._ ............. _._ ........ __ ........
84.00
84.00
, .............._
_...... _._ ......... _.. _. _._
_. ..... _.. _ _..............
__ ....... ......... _..........
5.00
212.96 ........ __ ..
217.96
Fitzgerald
_
Gainesville
_
Griffin
_
E.~~:e~~~~~~::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
Marietta
_
Monroe.
~
~eO::'~~e_-:::::::::::::
Pelham
~:~~~
.
._.
.
~~~~ :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
.
~:~~~ ::::::::::::::
MM. _.
~~~~
~~~~ ---------53:68
_
3,3~t~
_
Quitman
_
Rome
_
Tf:hMo~mI:a"sFtn:ni_l_l;_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::6:.3:6: ::::::::::1:9:.1:5: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::2:5:.5:1:
Thomasville___________ Tiftnn Toccoa_______________ Trioo
Valdosta______________
Vida1ia
2...5..
Waycross West Point
Winder
2,640.00 3,484.01
431.04 .
1,737.00
1,392.02
0
880.61
._.
.
40.00
21.49
.
.
641.34 31.25 693.36
20.00 986.88
.
5,058.34 _
51.25 _
7,889.41
_ ._ _
_
City Total Grand TotaL
_
13,789.40
_
31,691.84
884.44 3,576.99
3,684.80 5,411.30
29,872.24 40,107.79
40,732.32 48,405.65
1,581.64 2,064.64
1,252.79 1,520.65
4,073.04 7,898.86
9,889.23 14,102.95
105.759.90 154,780.67
TABLE II1-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE I. Expense-General Fund
2. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES-REGULAR PROGRAM (shows gross salaries earned)
SYSTEM
(a) All Regular Teachers
(h) Instructional Supervisors
Elementary-Male
Elementary-Female
High School-Male
High School-Female
Salaries
Travel
Appling
$
Atkinson
Bacon________________
Baker________________
Baldwin______________
Banks
Barrow Bartow Ben HilI
.____
Berrien_______________ Bihh_________________
Salaries $
3,000.00 399.60
5,845.10
4,950.00 4,400.00
Bleckley______________ Brantley._____________ BBrroyoakns_______________ Bulloch..
1,903.70 4,065.30 9,816.97
4,230.53
Travel
$ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ 280.00
_ _ __ _
Salaries
Travel
44,954.56 $20,274.62 16,000.00
45,246.52 94,773.24
6,371.40 16,874.90 31,942.64 32,696.87 27,412.68 401,469.15
22,704.46 10,930.10
90,046.80 42,148.38 126,988.14
Salaries
Travel
Salaries
Travel
$ 10,309.50 $ 7,896.54 5,000.00
1,883.30 14,268.02
$ 8,128.40 $
2,000.00 13,599.00 16,021.05
$ 3,149.40 $
428.66 3,400.00
3,916.80
9,436.20 2,950.00 83,945.59
525.01 485.72
16,748.25 5,855.70 37,316.03
408.73 1,568.45
2,448.30 3,853.37 2,550.00 107,008.42
14,280.60 12,260.16 13,304.85
618.62
2,280.32 4,050.00 3,300.00
966.02 12,469.00
213.93 215.85
3,626.25 987.36
3,861.96
_ _ _ 240.72 358.60
_ 50.00 570.00 500.00 526.50 708.62
_ _
476.49 529.38 475.14
Burke________________ Butts_________________ Calhoun______________ Camden______________ Candler
8,723.33 5,941.66
4,665.00 13,426.25
_ 242,239.89
_ 48,396.47
_ 79,137.28
__
50,093.43 33,951.60
.________
22,614.68 6,542.05 15,736.92 11,854.06 14,691.32
1,562.44 599.93 532.74
14,362.48 7,180.75 12,100.91 6,423.50 8,642.38
840.71 727.88
3,430.00 1,096.00 2,945.19 3,668.50 3,179.50
638.92 530.06 600.00 562.20 498.96
Carroll_______________ Catoosa Charlton
Chatham_____________ Chattahoochee
4,383.38 2,992.39
_ _
741,,688691..5390
_ 18,436.08
_ 411,007.51 _ 14,157.51
11,923.16
6,909.19 83,992.57
14,090.56 191,948.25
2,675.00
3,600.00 3,425.42
620.46_ __
_ _
Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay _ Clayton______________
11,645.10 1,250.00
_
17,312.50
_ _
8,521.05 39,866.33
_ 58,650.51
_ 48,971.44
9,523.48
6,066.00
6,385.00 8,519.95 1,837.30
450.00 100.00
11,315.30
5,417.10
7,221.00 7,572.67 14,323.00
62.65
3,469.00 3,158.50
_
_
414.19 424.20
_
Clinch________________ Cobb_________________ Coffee________________ Colquitt______________ Columbia_____________ Cook_________________
2,765.00 4,291.32 9,576.61
4,656.20 4,461.30
Coweta_______________ Crawford_____________ Crisp_________________ Dade_________________
Dawson~
Decatur__ _
12,247.02 4,680.99 2,462.00
2,645.82
DeKalb______________ Dodge________________ Dooly________________ Dougherty____________ Douglas______________ Early________________
Echols________________ Effingham____________ Elbert________________ EmanueL____________ .... Evans________________ ~ Fannin_______________
6,865.44 1,679.48 8,697.60
9,433.86 2,135.47
10,809.99 14,356.12 2,250.99
Fayette_______________ Floyd_ _ Forsyth
Franklin______________ Fulton_ __
3,865.00 2,750.00
19,419.04
Gilmer_______________ Glascock______________ Glynn________________ Gordon_______________
Grady________________
2,282.00
1,115.02 12,297.13
Greene_______________ Gwinnett_____________ Habersham___________ HaIL_________________ Hancock______________
Haralson_____________ Harris________________ Hart_________________ Heard________________ Henry________________
11,022.06 4,915.33
2,365.20 13,406.70
4,332.60 2,060.00 6,981.00 6,923.19
25,926.79 44,062.14 36,078.11 62,665.50 51,122.52 30,143.80
106,262.25 49,508.77 50,555.44 3,778.70
159,812.20
108,735.34 75,291.17 130,453.16 243,000.20 31,260.70 102,961.44
7,719.00 61,138.25 57,892.50 112,685.97 320,,627754..0040
45,873.20 40,675.94
27,950.70 379,837.21
11,715.60 138,744.82
6,043.60 82,079.50
98,965.68 31,312.06 8,093.56 17,028.84 106,160.70
8,228.82 112,174.18 44,571.43 31,239.52 100,923.83
4,498.30
5,179.30 8,670.91 4,558.30 10,942.46
17,082.49 8,927.44 4.366.40
31,551.53
32,511.56 22,417.26 8,179.10 24,482.11 4,166.70 25,167.93
18,630.00 11,044.49 12,369.59 11,996.10
1,850.00
12,635.25 53,040.57
13,451.30
16,732.62
17,952.40 4,580.00 2,797.50
21,550.80 4,509.96 14,259.94 4,109.56 6,397.75 21,397.01
2,282.00
1,967.83
406.71 447.09 1,040.65
527.03 600.00 568.04
403.94 627.61
4,865.30 9,129.30
8,336.49 8,046.00 9,234.65
50,073.42
23,357.35 16,357.11 4,700.00 37,361.61 14,932.20 28,674.00
3,647.97 7,835.00 2,300.25 14,912.48 9,123.57
5,400.00
4,000.00 69,772.04
41.92 647.39 454.18
993.59
527.49 497.06
22,107.63
20,518.53
15,207.80 4,378.00 1,994.50 2,953.50 19,607.30
4,229.88 17,708.69 2,470.75 2,082.00 23,786.92
201.64
N
2,270.87
172.78
155.88 536.10 115.80 444.38
3,916.00 3,515.00 4,033.90 3,192.45 2,930.00
3,781.00 3,678.99 2,636.66
3,738.00
3,816.99 3,491.46 2,965.03 3,441.70
3,724.23
202.98 567.16
3,433.49
3,745.00 2,562.00
3,834.68 9,900.00
115.86 467.67 656.33 506.88
423.29
2,795.30 3,041.84
619.00
3,591.00
3,807.66 3,983.91 3,824.66
_ 426.17 576.61 369.44 523.35
_
505.06 462.09 580.00
_
_
677.12
573.48 519.81 470.68 428.63
_ 566.61
_ _ 538.20 575.41 75.00_
_ 513.69
_ _ 820.37
_ _ _ _ 354.42
323.30 293.68
_ _ 654.02
_ 600.00 463.75
_ 520.02
TABLE III-Continued-COLORED SCHOOL8-PAYMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE I. Expense-.-General Fund-Continued
2. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES-REGULAR PROGRAM (shows gross salaries earned)
SYSTEM
Elementary-Male
Salaries
Travel
r'~nn,st_n_n__-_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__-_- 151,,100402..0100 .-------------_
Jackson______________
3,445.40
_
f:fgaVis-_~~~~:::::::: ------4;399:92 ::::::::::::::
Jefferson______________
5,706.31
_
Jenkins_______________
4,908.16
_
Jobnson______________
7,406.10
_
JLoanmesa_r________________
2,112.38
__
Lsnier________________
2,000.00
_
Laurens______________
Lee
Liberty_______________
Lincoln .________
Long_________________
5,831.07
_
_
2,925.00 12,224.60
_
__ _
264.00
_
Lowndes______________
2,377.96
_
tu:~~~~:::::::::::: -----i4;iiiiii:4i ::::::::::::::
Madison______________
2,550.00
_
Marion_______________
4,761.30
_
McDuffie_____________ McIntosh_____________ Meriwether Miller________________ MitchcIL____________
4,991.75 953.30
1,190.30 3,224.97 4,675.00
_ _ _ _ _
Monroe_______________
5,611.68
_
Montgomery._________
1,850.04
_
MMourrgraany______________
4,627.96
__
Muscngee_____________
14,755.63
_
(a) All Regular Teachers
Elementary-Female
High School-Male
Salaries
92,043.26 5265,,041908..5337 60,126.39 26,400.00
Travel
.__.________
136,006.74
72,077.16 _.____________
46,853.90
65,343.93
55,218.84
21,286.16
143,818.63 80,228.70
2787,,872395..7814 19,334.60
947,,323162..5720 13005,,529928..9066 48,680.23
. .____.____ ._______
55,253.59 51,333.08 131,145.16 42,138.36 __ .___________ 128,961.02
80,691.98 45,725.00
856,,224138..9040 __ 308,392.27
Salaries
1,900.00 94,,418400..4790 8,424.00 8,530.00
31,020.71 23,336.85 11,051.49 5,228.00 4,520.88
19,306.78 6,713.00 133,,660927..8060 5,479.98
19,023.67
188,,196509..0506 5,620.19
12,773.78 12,401.20 33,869.99 2,802.82 21,683.24
14,029.45 12,445.59 16,936.80 51,977.67
Travel
510.20
516.10
536.47 1,696.14
710.78
180.00 1,475.26
554.59
1,520.13 600.00 385.52 559.71 613.57
._______ 110.05 558.52 321.50 572.14
(b) Instructional Supervisors
High School-Female
Salaries
12,400.00' 6,679.84
14,064.00 2,360.88
Travel
277.79' 80.71
278.26
Salaries
4,033.00' 2,967.25
Trsvel
480.83 326.94_ 421.86
_
26,421.39 19,858.12 16,561.95
6,282.00
669.63 1,807.66
361.16
3,807.66 3,834.66 3,543.66 3,886.00
591.66 532.59 508.77 426.91
_
_
14,228.85 5,257.00
126,,192529..2310 3,969.70
784.84
3,533.66 4,024.32
500.00
568.12 _
603.93_ 500.00
21,261.74
158,,410006..0740 13,350.66
9,104.67 7,736.66 25,566.85 4,831.50 10,230.76
693.01 157.91 134.57 289.12 593.35 .____ ._.
3,573.83 3,882.66 3,231.68 3,407.50 3,824.66 4,479.66
527.92_ 590.00_
629.15
560.74
581.16 _
548.58
15,065.82 13,127.25 7,599.24
88,290.30
454.73 173.10
3,600.00 3,703.28 13,315.73
454.44 _
499.33_ _
Newton_ __
Oconee. Oglethorpe____________ Paulding______________ Peach________________
8,930.30
._. 920.11 253.00
2,758.50
Pickens_______________ Pierce________________ Pike_ __ Polk_________________ Pulaski_______________
Putnam_ _ RQaubitumnan______________ Randolph Richmond
88.00 4,023.00 4,190.00 3,600.00 2,000.00
6,449.70 1,236.30
Rockdale_____________ Schley
SCreveu_______________ Seminole______________ Spalding______________
4,796.00
1,680.00 7,852.33 6,254.77
Stepheus______________
.....
00 -'l
Stewart_______________ Sumter_______________ Talbot
TTaaltitanfearlrLo_____________
1,714.60 3,231.70 1,654.70 7,050.00
_ 69,180.55 _ 25,780.42 _ 60,965.51 _ 22,775.00 _ 83,196.00
._____
11,933.30 7,211.30
3,275.00
13,486.30
409.80
.______ 777.25
14,612.32 2,407.00 ._.
182.110
2,259.10 _._._._. _.
16,944.78
417.54
3,820.34 375.68
4,128.57
517.30 . 50.00
_ _
615.37
_
6,618.96
.__
_ 34,081.96 _.
_ 110,541.97
.____
_ 49,268.05 _.____________
_ 61,910.10 _. .________
4,970.82
6,103.20
501.08
12,708.00
534.76
3,799.92 ._.________
5,261.32 _
2,250.66
10,059.03
244.12
10,000.00 .__________ 16,650.00 _. .________
9,413.10
204.82
4,050.50 3,131.00 3,911.00
_ _ 487.50 665.18 600.00
_ __
2631,,402701..7994 _._._.
._
1,560.53 _.
_ _
135,808.16 598,572.10
._._
._.____
89,,883737..8708 33,452.60 37,877 .75 _.
642657..4598 ._ 1,123.12 .______
112,,838139..2360
18,522.31 60,327.34
266.54
264.83
3,822.68
3,014.94 4,497.76
447.99_ _
605.12 290.23
__
24,782.27 45,473.41 ._.
.__
_ 152,421.90
.________
_ _
5416,,506758..5226
13,421.24 3,055.04 11,130.42 9,432.14
._.__ .________
571.28 4.9_6_._3_6
2,375.00 5,178.00 14,702.33 4,604.11
798.58 254.68
3,877.66 33,,170475..6040
__ _ 560.64 478.32_
_
8,481.59
_ 99,795.00
.__
__
95,995.02 66,824.23
__
34,800.00 .__________
69,654.65
.______
19,219.01 9,076.92 8,634.00 13,591.56 17,692.00
1,283.30
562.21
494.54
17,738.88
764.33
4,408.60
12,616.92
202.73
8,554.38
191.06
2,282.00 _.____________
3,774.30 2,017.40 3,497.50
._. 3,831.00
_ 562.88 442.45 599.98
_ 525.39
~:fi::::: ::::::::::: ------4;237:00 ::::::::::::::
Terrell_______________
5,240.30
_
Thomas______________
5,450.00
_
TifL________________
4,501.63
_
Toombs______________
3,434.66
_
Towns
Treutlcn .________
Troup________________
Turner_______________
Twiggs
Union.
..
4,000.00 9,924.00 7,585.00 ._________
._.
56,876.44
58,780.39
128,370.10 ._.
._
124,138.09
86,493.47 __ .______
32,705.90 .________
__
24,973.70
60,454.90 __ .___________
58,231.37
72,194.20
. __ .
. _.
18,435.69 _._ 22,072.44 14,271.01
24,305.31 9,376.26 11,515.80
._.
970.16 752.07 823.37
9,102.00
514.86
19,571.28 _.
9,011.59
501.89
8,503.23
230.88
. _. . _.
16,079.01 14,213.10 20,360.50
22,356.02 15,987.81 2,407.00
50.38 387.08 648.59
120.37
__
7,903.50 2,282.00 7,364.00 9,949.00
398.50
478.59 172.35
.
3,265.00 3,677.66
3,783.00 4,250.04
._. 415.34
4,107.20 3,515.00
519.93 565.32
_ 650.00 261.46
_
_ 80.00 524.12 __ 481.90 --- --.
WUpeaall0kner-_-- .- WWaalrteon_______________
Warreu_______________
Washington_.
110,,952956..0000 3,925.00
4,557.12 5,660.00
____
74,283.46 38,570.54
____
2627,,492251..7740
__
73,934.77
__ 154,936.56
.__ .__ .__ ._.
6,890.04.__
8,051.60 _._._. .__
6,461.32
600.00
4,910.48 ._.______ 24,826.36 _.____________
5,939.44 .__1_6_,_8_0_0_._0_0
11,187.90 26,638.74
352.55
33,,169090..6060 3,275.00 3,437.33
__ _ 510705..3040
680.00 562.19
TABLE I1I-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
2. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES-REGULAR PROGRAM (shows gross salaries earned)
SYSTEM
Elementary-Male
Salaries
Travel
(a) All Regular Teachers
Elementary-Female
High School-Male
Salaries
Travel
Salaries
Travel
High School-Female
Salaries
Travel
(b) Instructional Supervisors
Salaries
Travel
Wayne
$
Webster______________
Wheeler______________
White
.
Whitfield
2,760.00 $
148.00 4,274.22 __ .
...
$
._ ._._ _ _
45,094.84 $ 35,999.52 25,742 .20 6,388.70 5,468.34
$ 11,930.00 $__ .. 1,837.30 _.
$ 7,777.50 $
13,387.62
535.16
12,780.84
2,925.00 _.
._
4,689.00
S
1...
.
. __ . .
._.
_
474.32 .
_
.
.
__
__
....
00 00
Wilcox _______________ Wilkes. ______________
Wilkinson _____ . _______ Worth ________________
5,484.40 ------.------8,328.00 ---.--.------2,086.50 ----------.--11,537.94 ------.-------
47,884.89 -------------94,109.87 ----.---._---56,725.21 .-.--.-------139,983.10 ------.-------
9,877 .00 9,212.82 14,103.76 12,535.86
486.59 -------------- --------------
582.62
15,072.11
148.97
346.78
3,025.00 -------_.-----
525.86
8,809.06
137.00
3,248.34 3,241.66 3,949.68 3,550.30
580.00 497.23 500.00 611.20
County TotaL _______ 597,596.91
280.00 10,855,096.65 -------------- 1,786,202.13
42,121.24 1,838,680.67
22,759.21 339,252.74
45,025.32
Amerieus_____________ Athens_______________ Atlanta_______________ Barnesville __ . Bremen
Buford
.
Calhoun______________
Canton_______________
Carrollton____________
Cartersville_
Cedartown Chickamauga
Cochrsn______________ Commerce____________ Cordele_______________
4,675.00 17,107.69
._ .
.__
2,458.00
.____ 2,550.00 1,892.04 2,190.30
._______ .
54,151.00 87,376.39 1,050,396.93 30,285.75
9,427.47 7,412.58 4,567.80 21,272.30 21,186.62
19,036.22
14,089.40 6,699.88 46,441.60
8,850.67 14,054.86 310,079.31 7,290.58
3,495.00 3,161.18 1,903.70 8,412.94 6,049.92
9,824.98
6,150.00 2,850.00 11,090.83
.________
24,771.37 28,454.65 314,049.83 8,996.38
.__ .________
4,810.50 4,662.50
12,186.72 13,150.00
6,545.40
2,400.00 18,665.78
_
.
__
19,582.50 .
355.42 _ _
_ _ ._ _ _
_
_
_
_
750.00
_
Dalton_______________ Decatur______________
B~~fl~::::::::::::::
Elberton .__________
2,400.00
_
1,452.00
_
~:~~:~ ::::::::::::::
3,062.66
_
Fitzgerald
.
Gainesville
Griffin
._______
Hogansville___________
LaUrange_____________
.
. .____ 2,749.92 2,098.94 12,131.70
Marietta
.______
Monroe __ .
Moultrie
.____
Newnan______________
Pelham
.________
3,455.00
2,425.00 4,933.41 2,000.00
.________
._.______
Quitman __
.__________
Rome
.______
2,350.00
._
~:ll:f;h'";~.::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
Thomaston
.__________
15,389.00 46,405.51
27,777.50 _._. 45,379.10 24,823.41
--- _ _
_ _ _
4,373.68 __ . 2,223.87. . 180,,538681..8320
12,324.68
36,056.16 65,120.25
21,270.08 . 117,279.10
._._.
8,760.96
.__
5,849.88
._________
9,789.91
8,070.00
_ 41.1_2_ 81.54
. 92.70
443.67 .____
9,500.46 14,050.09 2,616.00 _.
12,584.75 13,373.88
. _.
..
10,972.74 22,899.36
4,733.10 12,110.80
_
_
._.
_
83.10 _
_
62.99
_
.
63.59
154.74 .______
._.
_
. ._. __ _.
._.
_
3,375.00
_ 211.03
34,401.77 15,101.40
48,855.39 55,750.60 21,649.54
13,913.74
._
12,258.74
21,824.06
11,323.12
4,317.50
384.52
439.66 ._.
327.53
12,815.00 7,900.00
20,074.50 18,784.34 9,000.00
. 138.18
405.96 _. 42.00 _._. 149.42
.
_
._. _
_
._. _
._._ _ _.
33,636.54
9,554.23
40,583.00
9,306.00
~:~~~:~~ :::::::::::::: ...~:~~~:~~ ::::::::::::::
22,500.04
.________
7,930.00
10,394.86 _ ._. .
__
18,714.00 _. ._.
__ __ __
_
._~~:~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
7,926.69 _.
.
_
Thomasville___________
Tifton
._._._.
Toccoa
Trion________________
Valdosta
.____
Vidalia_______________
Waycross
..
West Point.
Winder. .
2,970.00
.._
._.______
1,897.50
2,437.50
2,182.39 _._ __ ._ .
._. ._____
1,900.00 _.
73,694.78
19,638.19 5,273.00 101,524.69 _.
10,650.00 ._ __
9,064.00
.
.___
11,371.16
24,462.88 . 83,966.12 _. 35,002.88 12,208.00 _._
._____ .____
10,263.96 13,074.25 8,200.00 3,000.00
.________
24,508.22
17.84 __ .. .
. .
._. .__
5,901.00
163.68
._.
__
93.33
26,518.22
. _.____
4,050.00
_ _ _ .
371.22
. __ _ .__
7,616.14 30,245.69 5,850.00 5,670.00 __ __
44.21 __ ._.
850.00
_
.
_
_
City Total____________
83,319.05 _ __ __ __ .__ 2,405,913.26
__ .____ 623,024.53
1,904.07 753,492.97
1,325.71
28,607.50
937.67
Grand Total__________ 680,915.96
280.00 13,261,009.91 _.____________ 2,409,226.66
44,025.31 2,592,173.64
24,084.92 367,860.24
45,962.99
TABLE III-Continued-COLORED SCHOOL8-PAYMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES I. Expense--General Fund
INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE-REGULAR PROGRAM
SYSTEM
, (e) Non.Teaching Principals
(d) Visiting Teachers
(~ Supplies
- - - - - - - ; , - - - - - - 1 - - - - - , - - - - - 1 au U~~~iala
(f) Libraries (books,
magazines,
(~o~~C~t1:~
to Teacher
(h) Local System's Payments
Salaries
Travel
Salaries
Travel
Instruction supplies, etc.) Retirement of Pensions
(i) Other Expense of Instruction
Total Instructional
Services
Regular Program
Appling
$__ _.. __ .. $__ ._ .. _. _. s.. _
_ $..............
430.00.
199.90 ..... _. _. $._ . $_
S
Atkinson_ .... _._ .... .. .
._._ .... _. . _.. _.. _.. _. _. __ .....
375.50
365.50 _.. _. _..............
Bacon............. ._ . _.. _ _. .
.. __ ....... _._ . __ ._. _._ ... _. __ ._ .. _.. _ _ _ . _ _ ..............
Baker_ . _._ ..... . . __ . __ . __ . _.. __ .. __ .... _ ..... _...... _ ... _..... _.... _._ .. _.. __ ._. __ . _.. _.. _ _..............
Baldwin_.............
7,509.90 _._._._ _...... _. __ .. _.. _. _._. __ __ ..... _.... _...
354.24._. __ .... _
.
67,171. 76 28,912.16 26,000.00 61,797.80 142,530.15
Banks............... _
_........................... _...........
25.00 ..........
19.32 .... _ _..
Barrow_
_................ _..................... _ _ _.....
1,036.72..............
125.00 ........................
Bartow...... _._... _....... __ .... _.... _.... _. _.. _.. _... _...... _._. _.. ._ . _. _ ._ ... _._. __
.
Ben HiIL _._ .... __ ........ _.......... __ ... _........ __ ...................... _.... _..............
Berrien
_........................ _...... _. _ _.
193.99 .. _ _..... ........... ...
145.00
Bibb................. 47,065.90..............
2,400.00
180.00 15,009.96.............. 17,627.24 .... _..
5,372.50
6,415.72 26,732.04 41,512.64 50,311.45 39,144.19 694,640.72
Bleckley._ .. _....................... ~ .................................... __ ................ _ _ _._
_._._ .....
Brantley
_
_............... _.
46.21
_.... _ _._ ............... _._._.
Brooks ~ .. _........ .............
.............
188.94
183.39
27.85 .............
143.52
~:-KI:h~~============= ============== ============== =======:====== ============== 1':U:gg
~n~ :=====:======= ===:========== ==============
Burke.. _._ _. _.....
8,095.00 __ . _.. _
__ ._._
__ ._..
1,000.00
500.00 _ _ _. _ .. _._ .. _.. _ .............
Butts.... _.. _......... .. _._
_............... __ .
241.63
53.02
534.97 ...... _
26.87
Calhoun _._ .. _
_.........
.............
236.84
87.55 _._ .... _
_.................. _.
Camden_ . _._ .... _...... __ __ . _. _. _
_
_ _... __ _. . _........... _ __ ......................
Candler. __ ....... _.... _. .. _
._
_... .............
196.81
12.06 _.... _................
CarrolL ........................................ _....... _.... _......... _... _
_.............. _..
24,608.16 15,041.61 136,161. 72 63,736.32 188,527.46
303,166.74 70,543.48 116,950.33 86,027.94 62,433.25 106,307.15
Catoosa.. _. __ . _ _ __ . _....... _
_..... _.......................... _..... . ...........
Charltou..__ ....................... _
_.
306.57
75.00
6BO.14
268.28
400.08
_._._. ._.. _
Chatham__ . ._..... 35,929.48
9,006.31
1,500.24..............
9,977.79
6,998.82 _. __ .. 51,630.81 28,462.34
Chattahoochee
_
_........
63.00 ........
2.90
21.50
539.61 ........_._ .......... _
Chattooga._ . _ _.. _._ .. _
_............................. _._ .......... _ _
_.
Cherokee.......................... _.. _.......... .............
241.16
395.33
15.38 ........ _._..
709.97
4,861.30 27,075.34 836, B01.93 17,459.52 38,601.28 21,528.64
Clarke_.............. . _._. __ .
__
_._......
Clay_ .. _
_. .
._ .. _
. __
Clayton
_ _._ .............. _.......
Clinch.._. _. .. _ _... _
_
Cobb.. .. _... _._.. _.. _ ....
946.43
_~
54.72 _. _. __ . ._
319.50
964.70
66.13 .... _._ . _ . _.. __ .. _._
172.49
440.54 ............
543.72 _
_.
_.. _
_....
20.48._ _. _._ . _ . _........
._.. _ ....... _._._ _._ .__ .... _.
58,676.17 91,174.25 67,366.00 35,492.57 52,695.63
Cg~o~lu"m:ibtiai_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
Cook_________________ Coweta_______________
~:1~4~9:.8~8 :::::::::2:5:0:.0::0 :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
1,238.86
380.40
380.63
1,271.81
318.27
2,311.27
1,158.91
6~9~,:5~1~8U.0~0
59,808.39 153,274.57
Crawford_____________ Crisp Dade
Dawson Decatur
..
.
.
.
668.29
161.50
279.00 . __ .
.__ .________
.
.__________ . 82.59
76,413.07 69,835.15 3,778.70
._ 252,819.38
DeKalb
g~r;:::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: 1,3iUg ~~~:~
g~:l::::::::::::::: ~:~~:~:::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ~:~~~:~~ ~~~:~
Early
__
__ __ ._. _. ._.______
~~~:~~ ::::::::::::::
~~~:~~
~:~:~~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::2:3:4:.0::0
176,032.94
m;8~U~
317:2g,;2m47:.1:60
Echols
.__________
125.00
Effingham____________ Elbert
.____
100.00 175.36
246.46
F~~a'n:n~in~~-::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: -------500:00 --------iS3:37
940.00
570.92 541.91
.______
1,140.16 .________
~:~~~:~ ::::::::::::::-----.-_-_i_i_0__6_:_3__i
14,567.44 89,414.33 87,509.68
1~2~,:6~7~5t.~0~0
l-' ~
Fayette
l-'
Floyd
Forsyth
Franklin______________
Fulton_______________
22,060.00
.______
452.65 21,817.85
96.56
7,563.46
._.________ ._______
.____
6,666.00 216,115.73
55,138.20 57,243.46
_ 45,213.56
800,346.27
Gilmer Glsscock_.
GGolyrndno_n______________________________
5,600.00
1,603.32
316.21
g~!;::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
3,60233..1213
3,~gU~
.____________
.______
1,01442..0955
4,953.61
.____
3,124.49
~~~:~ ~:~~~:~~ :::::::::::::: ---------74:86
2,282.00 11,715.60 1974,,262746..4648
U~:5~~:~g
Gwinnett_ Habersham
68.97
HaIL
._.
.________
~:;;,~~-:::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ._~~~:~~
Harris
.__ __
___
_
Hart
._._.____
Heard
.
.__________
787.68
Henry________________
983.81
~~~:::::::::::::: ~:~~:~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: 4,~g~
31.50
428.73
._.
._.
.___________
~~:~~ ~:~~~:~~ ::::::::::::::
__ __ __ __ __
_ __ __ __
133.25
350.00
6.83 _.____________
453.26
314.10
~~5:~~ :::::::::::::: ~~~:~~
~~~:~~
__ __
488.79
~:~~:~~
46,627.27 12,885.56 22,347.54
1~~:~~t~
152,883 .07 58,320.14 47,844.78 160,515.94
I~U~U~
TABLE III-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-PAYMENT8-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE-REGULAR PROGRAM
SYSTEM
(c) Non-Teaching Principals
(d) Visiting Teachers
(e) Snpplies (f) Libraries
1-----,------1-----.------1 andU~~~~ials
(hooks, magazines,
Salaries
Travel
Salaries
Travel
Instruction snpplies, etc.)
(g) Employers' Contribution to Teacher Retirement
(h) Local System's
01ir.::~~~8
(i) Other Expense of Instruction
Total Instructional
Services Regular Program
Jackson
$
$
$
$
$
S
$
$
$
Jfe:f"fJe'rBs"oan~___-___-__-___~_~_~~_:_:_:_:_:
::::::::::::::
::::::::::::::
::::::::::::::
::::::::::::::
::::::::::::::
:::::::::::::: 287.64
:::::::::::::: 28.44
::::::::::::::
Jenkins_______________
521.99
351.05
788.20
Johnson______________
4,921.40
458.30
230.18
469.49
$
~~~~~
253.08 612.50 327.84
32,996.63 83,880.61 41,690.80 205,329.73 130,125.08 93,405.02
JLoanmesar ..
..
.
Lanier .
.. _....
Laurens_ _
Lee__________________
. .. ._ ..
.. _... . ._ .... . _..
.
. .. _._. .. _. __ .. .
..
500.00
107.64
447.26
150.00
1,014.19
..
._ . __
76,997.22 55,218.84
.. .
_ _ _
34,269.04 189,370.01 93,810.15
LLiibnecrotlyn_______________
450.00
155.00
tL~u~m~dp.k;i_ns~~:::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
2,048.97
~:g~~:~~
474.55
8~:~~
788.81
_
_
3,~~8:f~ :::::::::::::: ---------i5~54_
121,189.79 46,791.74 31,426.97 156,507.07 4,332.70
MMaadciosoon
Marion
McDuffie_____________
4,235.92
McIntosh
Meriwether
__
410.63 61.30
.
_
141.66
_
82.45
__
_
574.89
._
1,027.79
310.34._____________
24.63
243.34
128.45
22.31
177.30 534.41
741.28 160.00
476.89 15.64
_ _ 432.45 _
163,599.16 47,047.91 77,063.41 91,281.54 75,557.08 197,900.32
Miller________________ MitcheIL_____________ Monroe_______________ Montgomery Morgan
Murray . MuBCogee_____________ Newton______________ Oconee_______________ Oglethorpe Paulding______________
3,555.00 3,900.00 4,906.64
32,131.81
_
142.20
_
707.82
_
1,873.84
_
61.05
_
825.28
312.52 907.74
22.00
57.06
185.47 200.00 391.83
726.37 783.01
1,222.49 156.56 44.66
31.97 _ _
300.00 _
_ _ _ _ _ _
56,783.88 175,296.13 128,158.94 74,030.43 122,330.91
5,243.00 508,863.41 104,711.62 37,298.50 61,885.62 28,628.76
Peach________________ Pickens_______________ Pierce________________ Pike Polk
Pulaski_______________ Putnam_ _ Quitman______________ Rahun________________ Randolph_____________ Richmond____________
Rockdale_____________ Schley________________ Screven_______________ Seminole______________ Spalding______________
Stephens Stewart_______________ Sumter_______________ Talhot_ __ Taliaferro_____________ Tattnall______________
4,767.96 4,183.50
37,937.20 3,648.00 4,020.00
13.25
3,699.22
492.60 162.90 76.69
276.90
316.40 262.24 580.57 20.00 819.00 6,288.93
87.00 364.30 1,407.86
154.16
75.00 151.86 1,826.32
311.44 .67
1,260.02 11.28
89.58 7.77 135.88
128.33 40.74 533.00 479.65 46.12
241.02 136.47 181. 76 178.61 178.00
390.21 800.03 210.07 1,111.34 20,497.52
23.76 950.30 78.99
809.04
603.74
1,523.61 -
40.00 600.00
-
110.00 _ _ _ _
_ 3.00 3.00
_ 28.00 4,836.84
_ _ _ 151.67 _
_ 149.84
_ _ _ _
130,779.74 14,091.34 59,284.53 82,512.73 77,114.15
84,006.95 95,828.82 36,682.82
1,588.30 194,885.30 775,701. 79
45,502.84 53,857.95 191,251.66 74,977.64 65,075.78
10,196.19 147,723.46 114,293.77 92,632.12 65,012.01 96,593.10
+:rc~i~::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: --------i44:iio --------4si:34 :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ----------4:00
TerrelL __
3,675.00
346.81
367.94
1,060.60
13.34
Thomas_ __
9,116.95
174.00
116.69
Tift._________________
319.37
_
95,176.07 104,195.83 175,062.84 191,490.72 121,190.04
Toombs_ _
51,007.10
TTroewutnlesn______________ Troup________________ Turner _ Twiggs_______________
._.
--
739.35 ----
97.60 -.
-------------- ------------ __ -----4--8-,2-2-4-..8_5_
867.44
896.94
98,627.88
134.32
135.00
83,441. 76
572.09
5.24
260.83
95,884.72
Union Upson________________ Walker_______________ Walton_______________ Ware_________________
Warren_______________ Wasbington___________ Wayne_______________ Webster Wheeler______________ White________________
. 4,033.20
. 1,577.50
.
--._.
. ----
--.
250.00
1,575.55 550.91
1,761.09 150.87
827.55
58.00
60.00
297.73
255.00 18.10
454.01
27.30 108.75 33.36
------------.- -------------- --------------
767.74
97,701.38 55,540.91
100,314.95
170.08
26,409.44
1,619.00
436.08 190.00
98,445.27
222,901.20 67,752.34 38,012.12 57,558.11 14,054.16
TABLE III-Continued-COLORED SCHOOL8-PAYMENT8-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE-REGULAR PROGRAM
SYSTEM
(c) Non-Teaching Principals
(d) Visiting Teachers
(e) Supplies
1-----.,------1-------,------1 andu~~~als
(f) Libraries (books,
magazines,
(~o~ri~~nJ~~,
to Teacher
Salaries
Travel
Salaries
Travel
Iustruction supplies, ete.) Retirement
(il Other
Expense
of Instruction
Total
Instructional Services
Regular Program
Whitfield
$
$
$
$
$
Wilcox_______________
~~f~.;,;_~~:::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
Worth________________
$ 338.00
~:~~::~ 141.07
$ 58.47
~:~
181.24
$
$
452.48
~:~~:~~ ::::::::::::::
$ 33.16
~~~:~
1,146_00
5,468.34 68,443.33 134,707.19 80,736.93 179,158.63
County Total_
254,125.91
9,019.56
11,599.85
1,253.11 123,468.80
35,557.07
93,463.48
54,215.54 277,593.75 16,387,311.94
Americus_____________ Athens_ Atlanta_______________ Barnesville____________ Bremen
3,725.00 4,274 .30 110,273.04
6,087.17
503.01
Buford_______________ Calhoun Canton_______________
Carrollton_ _ Cartersville_
c________
Cedartown____________ Chickamanga Cochran______________
COmmerce____________ Cordele_______________
Dalton_______________ Decatur______________
6,242.83
239.00
30.00
B~~~::::::::::::::------4;i32:47 :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
Elberton______________
3,524.94 _.____________
390.47 14,708.90
63.95 10.00 594.45
248.00 341.00 925.00
1, m:~
1,534.42
164.18
28.62 305.75
252.00 152.00 500.00
m:k~
69.79
1,961.76 60.00
20.49 1,230.00
700.00 580.00______________
~~~:~ ::::::::::::::
604.34
564.10 107,983.00
765.23
99,253.55 134,160.20 1,951,126.80 47,397.94
_
75.00 401.64
17,900.54 15,236.26 6,501.99
46,861.80 40,386.54
87.76
35,406.60 __
21,789.40
14,329.68 79,138.51
66.00 3,502.00
~~~:~~
195.00
33,191.14 75,881.30
~U~U~
59,657.65
Fitzgerald
Gainesville____________ Griffin________________
8,179.92
338.00
643.95
274.98
3,810.45
1,078.70 534.30
~~~~:;~~===:::==::= =::::::::=:::: :=::::::::::=: :::===::==:=== ======:=:=:::: :::::========= ===:=:=::::=:: :==:::=====:=: ==:=:=:=:=:=== :=:=:=:=:==:=:
Marietta Monroe
.__
.____________
2.50
Moultrie
.__________
2,223.05
257.89
1,255.40 _.
300.00
Newnan______________ Pelham_______________
5,000.00 3,265.00
.________
382.94
292.80
1,325.44 _ __ .__
508.93
_
62,092.23 105,333.63
Ig~:m:~
64,585 .51 35,785.34 98,060.91 98,343.58 40,708.99
Quitman Rome
.__
.______
200.00 200.00
134.00 500.00
520.00 _. ._._.____ .____
47.00
iT:hlrouml'aas'thonF_._J_J_B_:_:_::_:_::_:_: :=::=4::,1::0:0:.:0:4: ::::::::=::=:= :=._:=:=:=:=:=:= :=:=:==:=====: ==::===6::3::7=.:7=4 :===:====26=.:8::9: ==:::=::7::6:.:2:9: ==:=:=:======= ======:=:=3:=.0:=0
54,486.63 71,653.00
4~3~:,2~0:0:.=6~9
TThifotmonasville___________
Toccoa
.________
Trion________________
ValdOllta______________
Vidalia
WaycroBS_____________ West Point Winder
4,899.96
10,299.99 7,864.03
1,339.97
1,294.05
.____________
.________
600.00
60.41 129.69
3,694.14
325.00 300.00 381.53
110.38
130.00 50.00 305.42
3,000.00
700.00
__
1,951.46
455.64 47.81 3,017.80
613.12
._
.____
3,000.00 _.____________
3,000.00 .__________
124,510.28_ 35,677.51 5,670.81 161,254.60
44,824.69 148,482.48 49,052.88 22,778.00
City TotaL__________ 175,781.52
9,898.19
723.11
33,002.90
4,779.39
21,142.53
120,110.61 4,263,963.01
Grand TotaL________ 429,907.43
9,019.56
21,498.04
1,976.22 156,471.70
40,336.46 114,606.01
54,215.54 397,704.36 20,651,274.95
TABLE III-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
3. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES-SPECIAL PROGRAM (shows gross salaries earned)
SYSTEM
Appling Atkinson
Bacoll Baker Baldwin
.... __ .. _..
~
....
(a) Special Programs, Veterans~ etc.
Salaries .... $
._
Travel S
(h) Supplies and
Materials Used in Special Programs,
Veterans, etc.
$
$
._
..
..
(c) Countyaud Home Demonstration Agents
Salaries .
Travel $
. .. _.. ..
(d) Other Expense
of Instructions Special Programs
Total Instructional Servicea-Special
Program
$
$
.. _
__
_
..
__
..
_
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben HiIL Berrien__ .. Bibb.
Bleckley Brantley_. Brooks Bryan Bulloch
.. ..
.. __ .. ..
.. ..
..
..
._________________
8,190.15 ..
76,299.84 1,294.40 ..
3,929.15
3,842.64
..
...
1,105.81 ..
2,041.50
..
705.81
646.44
.. 409.74 .... 33,492.21
.
.. .. __ ....
2,400.00
.. 258.32 ..
.. 625.58 __ ....
.. . __ .
__
.. .. 300.00
. .. 105.00 415.68 4,300.00
.. ..
.____________
.. __ ._
__ 9,810.70
415.68 118,533.55
1,294.40 __
4,893.28 300.00
5,114.66
Burke________________________________ Butts__ __
Calhouu Camden
.. ..
Candler Carroll
..
..
10,210.44 1,490.01 5,525.08
3,231.57 ....
1,787.08
1,069.25
688.50 ...
1,700.00
949.42 __ .. ....
284.70 ..
475.00 600.00
.... .. ..
..
832.75 .. .. _ ..
14,172.52 1,490.01 8,376.50
__ 4,204.77
600.00
Catoosa
.. .. __
Charltou
.. __ ..
..
..
_ g~:t~:~ooh~~ '_'_'_:'_:::::::::::::::::: :::::._:::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::
Chattooga
..
5,484.98
1,035.43
1,400.00
..
::~:~:~
:~~ :~~
.. ..
~: ~~~:~~
..
__
_
.. ~: ~~~ :~~ 7,920.41
Cherokee
....
Clarke________________________________
Clay
.. __ ..
Clayton __ .. __ .... Clincb
Cobb
..
2,331.22
....
..
732.60
..
265.60 59.51
.. __ .. __ .... __
.. ..
.. 10.00 865.09
2,596.82 69.51 865.09 732.60 _
.. __
Coffee
Colquitt
Columbia
Cook
Coweta_______________________________
Crawford
._. __ .
Crisp_________________________________ Dade_.
Dawson.
Decatur
.______
DeKalb
Dodge Dooly Dougherty. Douglas
. ._ ._
Early __ ._________________________
8,345.98 __ .
6,897.49
.
.
6,422.21
7,634.40 3,885.35 ._______
9,248.92
_.
.
._ .
995.35
1,200.00
.. __ . 594.68
.
.
.
.
561.76
600.00
. 1,171.86 864.66
358.71 744.53
.
1,696.86 __ .
.
1,650.00
._______
1,000.00
.
_.
._.
_.
._
._
600.00
_
.
.
. __ .
150.00
. __ .
.___
.
._____________
_ _ _ 9,341.33
_ 8,097.49
_ ._ 8,928.65
._ 10,814.97 5,494.54 1,000.00
_ 10,945.78
Echols_.
Effingham Elbert EmanueL Evans Fannin.
._.
. . __ .
.
._._ ._ ._
._.__ .
1,545.10 5,001.03 11,840.43 4,861.01 ..
316.56 946.71 466.00 969.18
300.00 33.93 1,287.97 435.22
.
. 920.00
600.00
150.00
e.
.
50.00 _.
.
..
._.
..
.__ 327.59
3,131.66 6,309.26 14,194.40 6,415.41
_
Fayette
Floyd Forsyth
Franklin_.
Fulton
__ ._
_.
_._._._._ .
713.25 __
11,536.24 __ _ _._.
3,181.34
650.70
._._
__
._. __
. _._
713.25
.______ .
11,536.24 __
.
__ .______________
3,832.04
~
.._ .
_
Gilmer
.
Glascock Glynn
.
Gordon
. ._._______________
g~:e~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Gwinnett __ __
Habersham
._.
HaIL
.
HHaanracloscokn______________________________
__
3,087.46
::~U:
.
6,442.53
541.08
l,g~U~
1 ,084.80
. __ __ __ ._.
126.48 _.
~f~:~ ..
. _.
.
.______
::~~~ :::::::::::::::::: ------------472:00
_
__ _
3,755.02
~:m:~g
._.
.
.
504.08 __ ._6.4_0.00 __ .___________._______
_
_
__
_
115.00 __ _. 8,786.41_
Harris
Hart.
Heard
Henry________________________________
Houston Irwin
3,202.18 2,625.00 7,091.02
738.00
_._.
__ __
._.______
629.04 ._
700.22
38.44
1,195.75
1,354 .45
_.________________
._ 360.00
__ .
325.00
.__________ 213.25
1,178.76 144.00
325.00 3,831.22 3,576.91 10,819.98 1,242.00
._
TABLE III-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
3. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE8--SPECIAL PROGRAM (shows glOBS salaries earned)
SYSTEM Jacksou
(a) Special Protlrams, Veterans, etc.
1
,...
Salaries $
Travel $
~~~~\j"~n~
(c) County and Home Demonstration Agents
(d) Other Expense of Instructions
1 Special Programs, - - - - - - , - - - - - - 1 Special Programs
Veterans, etc.
Salaries
Travel
Total Instructional Services-Special
Program
$
$
616.00 $
$
$
616.00
i:"n~;.;,j:: ~:~::::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::
Jefferson______________________________
4,689.68
876.76
637.27
6,102 .61
Jenkins_______________________________
6,326.92
964.84
301.99
900.00
180.00
7,662.76
Johnson______________________________
Jones_____
__
__ _
441.66 741.30
166.32 __ __ __ __ _ __
__ __ _
464.00
_ __
__ __ __ __ _ __ __ __ __ __
1,061.98 741.30
t:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::
t:~~~:::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::
~:~~:~~
~ :~~~:~
~~~:~
~~:~ :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: ~:~~~:~~
LLiinbecrotlyn_______________________________ Long
t~~:-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
2,815.58
~:~~:~
441.10
200.01
1,290.00
67.00
4,803.69_ _
~~~:~~ ~:~~~:~~ :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: ~:~~~:~~
~:::,-;.-_:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::: ----------~:~~:~~ ------------~~~:~~ ------------~~:~~ :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: ----------~: ~~~:~~
~~~e:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
~::~:~
~8n~
2~~:~~ :::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::
~~:~
~:m:~
McIntosh_____________________________
2,310.94
428.76
533.86
300.00
.__
3,673.66
Meriwether___________________________
6,312.80
1,200.00
708.61
900.00
..
.___
9,121.21
Miller___
__ __ __
MitcheIL____________________________
~~:~;';e~y: :::::::::::::::::::::::::
Morgan______________________________
696.07 7,933.24
~:~~~:~
6,887.60
._ 1,038.59
~:~:~~
1,100.02
___ __ __ __ __
__ __ __
__ __ ____
459.86
160.00
~~:~~ :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::
755.76
360.00
206.00
696.07 9,691.69
~: ~~~:~
9,308.28
Murray
.
.
_
Muscogee
_
Newton
.
.
.. .___
350.00
__ __ ___ __ _
360.00
~Fiti::~:::::::~::::::::::::::::: - --------~;~~:: ----------~:~~:;; ------ -----:=:~ :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: ----------:;~~::~;
PPeicakcehn_s___________________._.___.___.______._ PPiiekrece____._____.____._______________________ Polk.
4,876.15 . _. _. 3,028.17
955.0. 4
.
644.36
330.39
484.00
420.44 _. __ ._.___________
.
. ._._ ..
540.0._0 ._. __
..
.
7,18.5. .58_ 4,092.97_
_
Pulaski putnam
._.
,
..
.
._____
__ ' 125.00
_ 125.00
R~~a:n~d~o-lp~h~~~========= =========._=_=_=_=_=_=_= ---------1-~0:,6~3~~5:.4~~0 ------- -- -1~:,6~~4~3:.8~8~ --- -- -- _. -- -5~6~R:.8~~0 =__=======~=:=~= ~= ~= ====~==._~=.== ======: ------.--.__._-_~_~_~_:_~_~ --- -- -----1~2:,8~~4~8:.0~~8
Richmond
__ .___
4,829.55
528.98
547.28 __ ._.
._.
4,150.77
10,056.58
Rockdale
.________
1,647.06
20.00
._.
.________
1,667.06
S~~em~~in~o=l=e======:===.=====: == ==== ~= ~==== -- -- ----- -5;878647:.3255 -- ---- -- --i;283:28 -- --- --- -- --58.0.:87 == ==.=_:.=_=_:_=_=_=_:_=_:_=_=_=:== =~: ~= == ======== ==:===:=:===:=:=:= --- -- -----7;775647:.5205
Spalding______________________________
3,178.16
528.33
265.18
1,102.03
259.00
5,332.70
S~~u~m~t~er=-~~=:=:=====:::==::====.====== ---------7;7i8:85 --- -- ---- -i;340:82 ----- ---- -.i;_2. _4_i_i:i_7_ :===== ~== =:===:=== :== == =: ~= =::=6=00:=.0=0= =: ====. =__=:====_=_==== -- -- -- -- -iO;269090:.8040
Talbot.
..
__ ' _.
.
.
.
.
.
.
_
Taliaferro TattnaU
.____________
1,540.65
646.32 .
435.60
.
._._. .
.
._. . ___
.
.___
120.00
2,622.57 120.00
.....
~ Ti:ekrr~eklL=== ===============:======.=.===== ------------57,25989:0.906 ======~======8=7=4=.:3=8 ==:===:=====~3=8~4=.=0=5 .==~=~:===.========= =========.=======._=_= ------------1-,98077:0.409 ------------88,7i835:o.8o8
TholDll8______________________________
Tift
._________
3,201.96 4,076.65
484.75 727.78
114.89
770.00 __ ._______________ .______
1,575.86
6,032.57 4,919.32
Toombs__ _
Towns
Treutlen______________________________ Troup_.
Turner Twiggs
. .
5,633.43
1,921.02
------
._ .
.. .
-
1,009.99
470.22 __ ---
.
550.59
82.50
.
._.
.
.______ ._____
.
.
._________
149.62 .
195.73
7,194.01 _
2,473.74 149.62 _ 195.73
Union
.
._ .
_
~~r===== ~== Walton ==._=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_:_:=_=_=_=__=_=_=_=_= == ==== ====6=,4=5=7:=.:9=3: :=========1=,=1=0:0=.:0=0: == ==========1=0=2: =.3=8= ====== ======:=._= ======:=== ==8==0:0=.0=0: ==:: == ==._=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_= ==== =======8=,4=6==0=.3=1=
Ware .
._. ---
' __ --
-
_
Warren.__ ___ __
__ _
WWaasyhniengton________._____.______________
Webster
.
Wheeler White
._____________ .
60.00 __ __ ____ __ __ __ _ __
2. ,686.41 .
600.00
3,202.06
444.18
____ _ ____ __
_ ___ ___ __ __ __ _
234.90
600.00 ._._.__________ . .
193.88._________________
.
.
__
60.00
4,121.31_ _
3,840.12 _
TABLE III-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
3. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE~PECIALPROGRAM (shows gross salaries earned)
SYSTEM
I (a) Special Programs, Veterans, etc.
(b) Supplies and Materials Used in
1 - - - - - - - , - - - - - - 1 Special Programs, 1
Veterans, etc.
Salaries
Travel
(c) County and Home Demonstration Agents
-,
Salaries
Travel
(d) Otber Expense of Instructions
1 Special Programs
Total Instructional
Services-Special
Program
Wbitfield __ _' _... _............. $............... $........ $........ $....... _. $............ $...... _. $........ _.
Wilcox .. __ .. _. .. __ .............................. _............. __ . _...
400.00 .. ....................... __
400.00
Wilkes __ . _._ .. _.....
3,152.13
473.88
151.66 .............. ..........
238.00
4,015.67
Wilkinson_..... _. __ .. _._._...........
3,685.44
529.58
29.71 .............. _............. _.....
851.00
5,095.73
Worth.... _. _._._. __ ............
9,734.93
2,870.02
350.14 ............ _.. __ . ..... _...... __ ._......... _
12,955.09
County TotaL. .... __ ............
414,283.34
55,286.60
62,141.36
19,486.03
4,408.89
21,949.61
577,555.83
Americus_. _............. _._
.._..............
213.35 . _
. __ ................... _.. ._
....
213.35
Athens_ ........... _._ ............. _
_... . __ ._
_.. __ . __ ................. __ .. __ ......... __
. _. . _._ ....
Atlanta __
__ .......
99,781.87
666.78
1,867.90 _. ................. _.. __ ...
78,416.03
180,732.58
Barnesville_.__ ........... _..... ...
Bremen~
3,359.38 ..._._... ._ _.............. _" _. __. . _._
_._.
... _ __ .. .__._ . _...
3. ,359.38_
Buford
.
_. __ __ . _...................... __ .
.. _
__ .
........
Calhoun.
............................. '_" ...................... _' __ ................... __ ......... _. "_ ............. ... _.
Canton
................................ __ ..................... _.... _.. _.................. __
51.00
51. 00
Carrollton_
_. ...... __ ......................... _................... __ .. _' _' .......................... __ . _........ ._ _.
Cartersville.................................................. _. _ __ ................... .... _................ __ ...... __ ............ _.
Cedartown__ .......... ....... __ ....................... ... _................. .................. __ ...... .............. _.
Cbickamauga
_._._ ....
__ . __ . _.
._
_. _. __ . _.. __
__ . _.......... _.
Cocbran
_... __
. _. __
__ __
_.
__ .. _.. __ ......... __ ._ .......... __ ' _
__ .
Commerce................ _. __ .. __ .................... _...... __ ....................... __ .... _............... _' ........ __ .......... . _.
Cordele...................... .. _
_ _
_
_......... __ .
............ _....... __ ' _
__ ' _.
Dalton ... . __ ._ ..............................
......
81.28 __
. _..................... __ ........
Decatur __
_.
.. _.
_
_.. _. _ .. __ ............................... _._ .. __ ._
__
_. __
E~~~~ ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: __ ~~:~~:~ -9;683:08
~: ~~~: ~~ :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::
Elberton..............................
6,000.87
22.84
1,929.18 . __ ........... __ ...
3,464.98
81.28
_.. __
1~: :~g:A~
11,417.87
Fitzgerald
Gainesville
.
Griffin
Hogansville_
LaGrange___________
3,141. 74
533.00
_
.
.
. __ .
.
_
_
3,674.74
337.45
337.45
Marietta
Monroe Moultrie Newnan__ Pelham
. 302.31
_
._.
..
_
_
105.00
407.31 _
Quitman____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ __ _ ___ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ___ ___ __ __ __ ____ _ __ __ __ ___ __ __ _ ____ __ __ _
Rome.
.
.
.
.
Tallapoosa
Tallulah Falla
Thomaston.
.
.
56.92
56.92
._.
_
_
_
_
Thomasville___________________________
Tifton Toccoa Trion Valdosta
2,952.90
960.00
3,912.90
_ _ _ _
vidaia
~
Waycross_____________________________
....
West Point.
Winder
40,138.60 .
_ 40,138.60
_ _
City TotaL Grand TotaL
_
127,904.07
_
542,187.41
51,257.65 106,544.25
6,993.46 69,134.82
19,486.03
_ 4,408.89
83,391.38 105,340.99
269,546.56 847,102.39
TABLE I1I-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-PLANT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
I. Expense-General Fund-Contin::=uc::ed=-
.
4. PLANT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION (shows grOBS salaries earned)
SYSTEM
(a) Upkeep of Grounds (b) Repairs of Buildings (c) Repairs (d) Wages (e) Jani (f) Fuel (g) Light.., (h) Insur (i) Rent.. (i) Other
Total
(2) Mater
and Re- of Janitors tors'
(2) Mater placement
Supplies
Water and ance Power Premiums
Expense of Plant MainMainten- tenance and
(1) Labor .alB and (1) Labor ials and of Equip-
aoce and Operation
Supplies
Supplies
ment
- - - - - - - - - - - - Operation
Appling ' ' . '. __ ' $ 200.00 S .. __ $ 2,340.00 $ 2,125.00 $ 1,468.18 $ 1,000.00 '--
. $ 2,000.00 S 1,000.00 $ 850.00 $ .... __ L ..
S 10,983.18
Atkinson .
.__ 225.00 2,264.50 2,174.50 2,031.65 3,924.50............ 395.75 523.50 326.40 .... _.....
.
Bacon
~
.
.
.
11,865.80 ._
Baker
__ .. _
_. __
_._. __
.. _
__ _._._.
" __ ." .. __ __ " __ ' " __ ' ' '
Baldwin_. ._._.
..
_
__ __ .. _
__
__
__
_
.. __
__ .
Bank.
.
. " __ ,, __ ,, __
__ 279.00
165.00 _ __
Barrow_.
.... ..
250.00
350.00 __ .. __ ..__
Bartow.. __ __ __ ....... " ' ' ' ' ' .. __ __ __ ..... __ . __ ..
.. __ __ .. _
_
Ben HilL .
_._
__
.. __ .. .__ 200.00 _
_
Berrien_ . .
_....... 476.00 1,680.00 ...
__ ._.
Bibb
__
__ .. 600.00 7,006.56 21,720.96 72,118.08 17,040.77 20,466.47
Bleekley_
Brantley Brook. __ Bryan __ Bulloch__
__ _. __ .. __
__ .. _
. _..
__
_ 78.98
__
..
_
.. 194.61
" ' __ '"
341.80
686.30
200.00 18.92 603.52 496.00
.. __
82.00 _ 198.65 1,024.90 500.00
.. __
1,186.95 2,892.00
990.00
__
135.00
_. .
6.05 412.00 1,466.20 __ ...
_
.. __
.. ..
.
__
_
.. _ 900.00 200.00 400.00
24.00 " __ '"
56.95 566.75 120.00 _...... .. .... _ .. _.. _....
4,553.17 11,135.34 13,965.52 10,059.90 .. _....... 2,109.14
.
24.00 78.75 587.06 621.00
... __ ..
62.75 378.26 778.71 2,833.00
.. _ ... __ __ .. __ ....
.... __
54.33 __ .. ..
90.00
_
34.08
.__
70.00 __ .. _. __ ..
496.93 337.26 ..... .. __ .. ...
524.00
.. 144.00 949.00
579.00 2,484.25 .... __ 1,724.00 2,899.70 180,775.91
686.30 592.06 1,965.61 6,914.99 7,398.80
Bnrke Butt.. Calhoun Camden
Candler.. CarrolL
1,000.00 .... ..... __ ..... _ ....... __ ........ __ ... 4,009.65 _....... ...... ........ _ .. ....
__ .. _.. __ ..... 5,009.65
__
19.60 15.77 167.75
380.34 161.17 __
372.08 797.84 251.55 752.43 __
28.28 2,946.81
__
__
_
__ .. __
_. .. __
504.70 272.03 .
350.00
80.55 1,275.99 402.37 215.93 216.00 __ . _ _ 75.00 __ ..
2,967.57 425.00
__
5.73 _
_. .
_ 108.84
286.23 861.42 __
__
_
_.
__
_
327.49 387.40 180.00 .. __ ._....
__
_
_. __
39.77 2,196.88
_
..
Catoosa_ .. __
Charlton..... Chatham __ .. __ Chattahoochee Chattooga __ ......
Cherokee ..
Clarke_
Clay_ __ .. Clayton. Clineh...... ..
Cobb
.. __
__ . .
...
......
..
.. .
135.00 40.00
_ 252.86 260.67 644.35
98.35 ._________
50.00 __ .
_
93.04 __ ...
10,666.21 _._
__ 3,785.05 28,466.87 5,224.61
__ ._..
8.00 40.69 __
592.44 __ .. ....
18.50
....
.... __ .. __ .. __ .. __ 2,400.00 302.51 _..
542.29
300.00 35.50 9,168.94 180.00 851.01
.. __
__ __ 800.09
_ __ .. __ ..
35.00
. __ .
7.50 __ .
421.40
__ ._...... 2,885.57
.
.
... __ .. _
. __
.. ._
..
617.15
..
297.13 560.00
40.45' 133.34
590.00 182.40 988.94
514.91 631.44 .. __ ........ __ ........ 1,529.67
517.00 3,635.04 _
939.00 1,413.43
' ... .
__ . __ . _.
.
__
.. __ __
92.36 124.82
4,18638..9819 750.00
.
.... ... __ ... _
395.40 320.00 . _
8.,0.99.51 .. 247.._0_0 7,511050..6080
450.00 .
... .
567.36 2,181.95 77,450.82 1,008.52 5,295.81
103.01
95.40. __ __ _ __ ._. 2,472.78
388.18 240.10 2,557.24 50.Q4 5,206.59
249.15 476.60 200.00 59.01 4,089.68
610.00
. __
60.00 10,060.04
.. __ . .
__ .. ... __ . __ ...
283.40 __ . ._.. __ _ ._
283.40
Coffee__________________ Colquitt________________ Columbia_______________ Cook___________________ Coweta_________________
CCrraiswpford_______________ Dade
Dawson Decatur________________
DeKalb
Dodge__________________
Dooly__________________
DDoouugglhaesrty
Early
11.10 100.00
Echols__________________ Effingham______________ ElberL________________
EmanueL______________ Evans__________________ Fannin_________________
Fayette_________________ FFloorysdy_th_________________ Franklin________________
Fulton_________________
Gilmer Glascock
GGolyrndno_n__________________________________ Grady__________________ Greene_________________
Gwinnett_______________ Habersham_____________
HaIL__________________
Hancock Haralson
.______
Harris
Hart___________________ Heard__________________ Henry__________________ Houston________________ Irwin___________________
100.00 33.50 200.00 23.35
1,466.62 97.89 293.40 24.46
401.00
1,500.00 1,000.40 1,592.28
500.00 2,150.00 5,162.45 1,000.07 2,827.16
3,580.00 671.59
1,282.93
540.00 387.50
664.00 723.90
896.98 1,375.41 1,612.25 1,152.48 2,157.35
250.00 99.90 123.96 480.00 278.93
500.00 1,050.00
2,308.23 3,595.08
367.50
51.21
2,146.98 6,542.81 10,879.66 7,827.87 12,896.34
57.19
432.42 59.61
434.11 658.80 35.31 259.55
2,396.85 7,786.35
800.00 2,000.00 3,799.25 3,710.88
826.66 3,605.64 5,496.12
876.50 8,245.80
227.24 1,561.84
216.75 1,922.75 1,923.49 2,671.01
._. 785.68 _.________
1,325.19 170.86 1,718.05 3,360.03
276.00 120.00
15.25
2,212.99_ _
_ 13,649.71
4,582.21 174.72 6,680.36 676.06 31,600.69_
_
:____ 2,100.00
200.00
290.00 700.00 20.02
306.60 2,100.00 1,000.00
552.73
231.32 238.75 500.00 700.00
.________
200.00
231.50 2,420.20
75.00 200.00 200.00
81.85 100.00
390.00 537.10 497.91
378.15 821.75 100.00
23.98 332.94 268.04
450.09 805.00 19.50
229.23 _.________ 300.00 16.64
235.82 203.50 500.10 41.00
150.00
61.03 781.91 228.87
1,174.81 6,870.04 1,629.85
3,122.89 7,175.92
203.87
22.62 305.12
64.33 74.20
78.09
24,753.87 27,516.08 3,525.80
224.85 272.65
5,278.56
845.50 2,352.01
1,767.81 10,626.13
3,437.95 2,388.45
33.46
599.32 1,198.65 1,807.64
320.00 450.00 27,638.86
7,087.24
1,380.00 105.00
12.00 565.61
3,641.91
1,532.68 386.70 701.03 178.92
302.59 331.27
7,142.79
2,516.26 2,410.37 2,980.61 1,968.92
887.22 1,263.16
105.96 330.31
8,324.67
2,031.58 1,485.60
657.70 194.69 22.92 385.59
55.00 120.00
150.25
1,674.33 248.00
953.37
2,911.54
997.55 543.69
31,,515606..7649 309.60 363.21
194.00 120.00
.________
376.99
90.00 303.10
562.50 2,274.85_
450.00 106,886.30
_ _
371,,410606..4639 10,236.48 11,555.20
2,953.64 105.00 910.14
6,024.45 _
510.00 78.73 499.83
3,378.63 535.42
2,619.69 340.00
1,568.39 3,408.54
1,069.50 250.00
2,967.05 8,085.52
825.08
905.00
64.30 250.00 728.16 2,117.56 424.04
705.77 436.00 3,048.80 2,535.49 1,009.89
270.95 3,632.52
83.09 306.65
15.51 516.50 915.73
1.00 255.50
108.00
._______ 325.00
_
4,459.26 2,398.46 14,200.48 20,524.56 3,209.08
TABLE Ill-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-PLANT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
4. PLANT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION (shows gross salaries earned)
SYSTEM
(a) Upkeep of Grounds
(b) Repairs of Buildings
(~n~eK~rs
(d) Wages of Janitors
(e) Janitors'
() Fuel ~) Lights, (h) Insur- (i) Rents (j) Other Total
aterand aDee
Expense of Plant Main-
(2) Mater-
(2) Mater- placement
Supplies
Power Premiums
Mainten- teoance and
(1) Labor iaIs and (1) Labor ials and of Equip-
anee and Operation
Jackson
$
Jasper
Jeff Davis______________ Jefferson Jenkins_________________ Johnson
Supplies
Supplies
ment
$
$
$
$
$
2,000.00 1,035.00
756.60 ._____
4,000.00 900.76
1,106.55 1,996.72
150.00 350.29
$ 154.80
-$
-50-7.2-2
-$
-
-
-
-$
-
-
-$
-
-
Operation $
$
_
401.31 800.00 382.00 300.00
_
114.02 1,577.24 953.53 371.23 60.00
_
2,109.30 839.11 950.00 589.75 300.54
12.00
_
207.31 _.________ 1,586.72 402.82 645.00 180.00 _
507 .22 154.80 8,033.31 5,362.07 6,663.85 5,018.57
Jones
_
Lt:a:urrie:n;s:___-___~_~~_=_=_=_=_=_==_=_=_=_~_= ~~~=~ ~~~=~~ ==1==,8=2:=6~.7==6 ==:==1~,8=4~~2~.4~~2 27~7~.=81~ ========:=:= ~=~==2=0=1=.=9:3 2,0~0~0~=.0~~0 =~=~=:8=6:.=3=4 :==:=31:=0.:2=1: ==~=~===:= ========== 6~:,5~4~~5=.4~~7
Lee
._._._ 2,194.01 1,525.31
150.00._________ 1,200.00 317.79 ..
.________ 5,387.11
LLiinbceortlyn__________________________________
Long
.______
Lowndes
Lumpkin_______________
22.75
46.50 1,199.62 13,190.95
115.90
284.25
500.00
618.83
76.95
.___
10,138.89 741.25
20.00
29.80
723.20 315.00
526.53 236.45 1,671.40 35.00
1,499.24 285.50 418.75
3,179.41 60.00
776.22 1,000.00 109.76 446.91 550.21 4,622.90 21,837.45 62.00
150.18 200.00
200.00 ._ ._
19,312.44 795.41
3,185.85 42,391.30
206.80
MacOD Madison________________ MarioD
McDuffie_______________ McIntosh_______________ Meriwether_____________
. 12.00
Miller__________________ MitcheIL Monroe_________________ Montgomery____________ Morgan .___________
6.00
1,817.59 158.96 7.00
Murray Muscogee Newton
Oconee_________________ Oglethorpe______________
Paulding
. 149.75
.
_
210.00
_
351. 70
166.65
_
_ _ _ _ _
. .____
606.23 347.93 1,040102..1050 103.50
.
125.50
.______
2,967.42 229.79 162.68
77.24
370.74 217.04
1,003.19 100.38
415.85 462.01 815.84
1,177.50 214.04 394.00
217.50 1,422.14 11.35 724.13
52.05 662.70 368.28 632.15 850.00 2,636.02
1,107.39 203.18
1,215.13
586.60
.
970040..1010 480.52
1,732.25 637.50
42.70 1,307.58
518.13_
183.21
846016..4296 11,,052050..0090
2,288.23
440.79 308.45
61.09
346.85
940.00
438.73 1,292.50
49.77 _.__________
78.30 100.00
41.00
939.94 780.00
409.66
340.44 2,319.58 52.75 147.20
395.46
396.24 958.53
138.90 286.26
211802..1111 688.89
41.59 929.49
390.09 1,165.42
70.00 217.72
384.76 120.00
180.00
50.00 90.00 112.50
440.00
_ 227.70 250.00
_
16.21 1,514.31
942.00 20.00
330.00 .
10.86_ __
122.46
70.00
10.00
8,320.27 1,703.30 1,680.18 2,293.54 2,945.18 7,867.75
3,340.37 2,935.06 9,262.83 3,358.96 6,294.53
_ _ 3,130.64 2,012.68 1,292.50 969.24
PPiecakcehn_s__________________________________ Pierce__________________ Pike___________________
Polk___________________
121.93 30.00
120.60 203.20
407.75 1,000.00 28.61__________
Pul88ki.________________ Putnam________________ Quitman________________ Rabun_________________
Randolph_______________ Richmond
967.10 27.00 9.10 10.00 21,693.15
Rockdale_______________ Schley__________________ Screven_________________ Seminole________________ Spalding________________
Stephens Stewart_________________ Sumter_________________ Talbot.________________ Taliaferro_______________ TattnalL______________
Tar?or----------------Telair_________________ TerreIL_______________ Thom88________________ TifL__________________
31.69
63.35 100.00 2,135.30
324.77
26.00
760.90
38.30
668.39 942.17 1,513.22
413.10
1,729.67 4,152.36
Toombs________________
Town8
~
~.
Treutlen________________
Troup__________________
Turner_________________
Twiggs_________________
Union
Upson__________________ Walker.._______________ Walton_________________ Ware___________________
2,000.00 25.00
23.00 __
525.20 712.50 28.00 3,210.23
218.02 2,335.86
500.00
Warren_________________
Washington_____________
105.00 500.00
;:b:~:::::::::::::::: :::::::::: :~:~~ ~~~:~~
;~r~~~:::::::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: 3~~:g~
3,665.73 1,313.50
354.22 600.00 90.21
67.78
871.65 268.47 258.58
4,276.07 13,138.45
330.80
186.39 .
3,718.48 2,803.85
151.97 660.26
64.04 70.65
4,844.71 128.00 1,126.18
997.55 3,687.58
876.52 836.21 1,920.36
2,113.42 12.50
1,509.37 1,005.39
553.18
963.18 1,146.23 496.82
1,923.51 1,505.56
895950..0800 2,250.00
497.50 32,465.43
211.00 860.00 1,004.38
1,400.00
1,080.00 467.50 294.00
317092..9275 1,753959..0012 1,40616..4572 188.57 494.26 316.18
300.00
475.18 61.72
97.91 1,234.91 516.81
167.61 219.28 117.51
3.00
30.50
568.18 2,235.92 950.23
3,099.32 10,908.50 10,217.11
400.00 37.94 350.13 103.20 1,036.20
126.70
593.95 759.78 1,271.21 618.28 526.46
.1,251.60
605.72 57.43 293.85 1,066.36 687.81
355.06
48.99 1,281.84 650.10 1,267.49 997.64 1,838.44
94.67 648.28
183.33 1,311.05 118.08 1,988.14 567.03 1,989.80
785.05
585.44 356.03 981.02 501.44
1,523.51
114.00 813.25 183.80 715.03 8,100.31 408.80 118.47 480.00 489.17
562.20 560.00
64.50 387.13 226.56
200.00
40.00 253.00
366.50 61.00
.
12.00 90.00 60.00 200.00 225.00
382.55_ _ _ _ _ _
17.68 _
114.54 1,407.16
_ _ 40.00 _ _
42.50
11,903.32 1,757.74 1,790.98 1,600.00 2,736.60
2,820.45 2,931.35 1,177 .85
52.60 13,115.95 103,886.28
2,498.83 1,704.53 10,869.70 3,820.65 3,254.85
_
6,167.43 5,112.08 5,129.78 5,349.64 6,947.14
1,493.10 4,921.23 5,412.37 5,912.92 6,944.41
434.60
639.82 187.92 868.89
35.18
850.00 74.79
1,755.00
194.23 . 200.59 1,021.40 278.42 1,529.20 626.88 260.13
566.85
119.15
65.50 227.67
138.66
340.00 522.04 333.00 292.11
2,000.00 1,943.97 709.61 2,573.79
1,521.81 900.00
400.00 2,589.12 500.00 337.79 1,000.00 1,297.00 227.78 1,183.86 471.20 671.56
177.94 1,697.88 1,783.42 1,350.85 370.00 662.00 150.00 200.00 130.00
75.00 97.50
410.63 82.61
185,40 110.32 50.00
81.49
2,636.16 _
2,977.91 4,515.57 2,191.69 4,257.85
_
9,681.51 7,434.31 12,220.37 1,167.00
334.81 1,012.32
650.00
2,~~U~ __~:~::::~ ~~~::~
1'~~n~ ~I:I~ -------40:00
389.41 2,370.37
~~::: __~:~~~::~
3~~:~ :~b:~~
328.72
_
250.30 150.00
_
~~~:gg :::::::::: :~:~~ ~~~:~~
2~U~ :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::
328.72 5,762.21 7,161.53
226.35 2,559.64
988.55
TABLE Ill-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-PLANT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
4. PLANT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION (shows gr088 salaries earned)
SYSTEM Whitfield
(a) Upkeep of Grounds
(2) Mater(1) Labor ials and
Supplies
(b) Repairs of Buildings
(2) Mater(1) Labor ials and
Supplies
(c) Repairs
and Replacement of Equip-
ment
(d) Wages of Janitors
$
$
$
$
$.
$
(e) Janitors'
Supplies
$
() Fuel (g) Ligbte, (h) Insur- (i) Rente (j) Other
Total
Water and ance
Expense of Plant Main-
Power Premiums
Mainten- tenance and
ance and Operation
Operation
-$ - - -L - - - -$ - - -$ - - $
$
_
Wilcox_________________ WWiillkkeins_so_n_______________
1,050.00 73.06
1,163.00 629.07
36.87 345.28
180.00
122.97 875.00 68.75 1,131.52
38.00 327.09
418.00 423.51
.__ ._______
3,703.84 3,178.2__8
Worth__________________
646.88 2,322.74
77.19
269.65 1,500.93 353.58
73.00 5,243.97
County Total___________ 9,308.92 14,223.93151,862.94 245,074.80 134,153.56 167,470.74 54,450.08157,314.32 89,086.05 93,877.49 11,450.98 24,913.85 1,153,187.66
AAmtheernicsus_______________ BAatlrannetasv_i_l_le______________
Bremen_~
7,240.83
3,120.51 29,084.65
6,153.11
93.79 1,845.00 557.20 1,436.3 0 548.36 602.37
7,565.11 47,403.76 142,518.24 10,952.35 14,457.10 31,408.05 16,233.18
._._.
1,063.52 12,29 9.6__5
10,328.92 320,312.70_ _
Buford_________________ Calhoun
Canton_________________ CCaarrtreorlsltvoinlle
._.__
255.10 591.8 0
382.65 295.90
57.88
200.00 105.55
600.00 925.00
187.97
60.00 441.59
338.66
180.00 912.79
118.62
65.00 452.71
._.______
20.12 _. .____ 311.71
442.30
100.00 103.93
1,745.43 _
1,262.87 4,140.98_
Cedartown______________ Chickamauga
905.50
.________
905.50
_
Cochran________________
1,346.00 2,970.00
.______
51.00 275.00 125.00 105.08
4,872.08
g~~:~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ----~:~~:~ :::::::::: ------~:~:~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::.::::::: ----~:~:~:~~
Dalton_ Decatur
Douglas________________ Dublin_________________ Elberton________________
25.00 21.25
300.00 422.00
840.00 632.60 2,176.13
268.00 _
1,356.65 3,403.60 1,899.57
978.00 1,620.00
600.00 1,740.00 2,107.50
56.00 460.00
344.97 1,292.20
479.35
700.00 795.00 550.00 1,977.25 968.68
1,018.00 -.-.------ ----------
81.15
828.00 ---.------ 120.00
8.00
942.60 ---------- ----------
62.50
1,232.18 ---------- ---------- 230.50
1,008.00 --.------- ---------- ---_.-----
3,966.15 3,831.00 4,810.57 10,297.73 8,639.23
Fitzgerald
GGraiifnfeinsv. ille______________
301.86
737.21
58.23
r~~:~;~~~:::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::
Marietta Monroe_________________
Moultrie________________ Newnan________________ Pelham_________________
655.00
478.31
484.00
733.00 228.24
498.00 608.12 459.12
2,038.75 211.53 1,246.56 484.93
59.00
~:~~~:~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::
4,726.20 1,399.10 1,583.00
409.80 2,216.68 1,913.45 2,363.39
76.79 923.95 967.26
68.06
60.87 285.93
75.16
115.60 67.90
_
5,138.07_
~:~~~:~~
_ 4,726.20 10,133.02 4,455.42 2,082.29
Quitman________________
395.00
707.58 153.00
96.00 687.00 253.17 405.09
34.01 2,730.85
Rome__________________ 100.00
75.00 400.00
350.00 250.00 2,000.00 100.00 1,500.00 800.00
5,575.00
~:\\~.:'h"FaiJS~~~~~~~~~~~:::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::: :~~~~::::: ~::::::::::: ~~:~:~:::: :~~~:~~::: :~:~:::~:: :::::~:~:: :::::::::~ ~~:::::~:~ :::::~~~:::~
Thomaston_____________
591.38 307.35 1,139.70 140.28 616.86
4.00 171.42 2,970.99
TThifotmonasville_____________ Toccos_________________ Trion__________________ Valdosta________________
Vidalia_________________ Waycross West Point_____________ Winder
107.84
175.64 80.35
229.22 108.23
.._ 2,000.00
500.00 233.43 633.14 47.15 471.83
1,255.28
525.00
126.65
388.46 500.00
2.70
3,443.10 496.76
1,050.00 1,061.00 4,751.04._________ 2,854.50 1,421.28
527.50
7.95
5,490.00 1,000.00
600.00
1,906.91 1,050.61
895.26 656.60 3,000.00
39.32
829.00 295.79 2,294.85
465.08 2,000.00
1,233.16 200.78
3,792.02
670.33
90.00 52.74
1,290.00 160.29
1,183.27
500.00
11,347.56_ 5,298.69 5,046.83 13,200.97
2,182.74 14,490.00 1,127.27
_
City TotaL____________ 8,103.67 3,976.06 35,917.86 27,448.46 59,920.71 187,010.53 19,964.89 37,577.14 48,164.53 25,334.96 937.07 16,002.31 470,358.19
Grand TotaL.
17,412.59 18,199.99187,780.80 272,523.26194,074.27 354,481.27 74,414.97194,891.46137,250.58119,212.45 12,388.05 40,916.161,623,545.85
TABLE III-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-PUPIL TRANSPORTATION I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
SYSTEM
5. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION (shows gross salaries earned)
(a) Salaries of Operators (b) Supplies, Repairs,
(c) Transportation
Maintenance ' Equipment Purchased
(d) Other Expense of Pupil Transportation
Total Pupil Trans portation Expense
Appling
S
Atkinson___ _____ __ __ __ __________________ __ __ _
Bacon Baker__ ___
Baldwin_ __
Banks_
Barrow __
Bartow
.
Ben HiIL___________________________________
Berrien_
Bibb_ __
B1eckley __
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
BBrraonotkles_y________________________________________
Bryan_______________________________________ Bulloch______________________________________
Burke_ ____ __ ____ ____ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __
CBualthtso_u_n_________________________________________ Camden Candler __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ ___________ _ Carroll
Catoosa
__
Charlton_____________________________________
CChhaattthaahmoochee
.__
Chattooga_____ ___ __ _____ __ __ ____ _____ __ ___
Cherokee______ ___ ____ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ Clarke_______________________________________ Clay_________________________________________ Clayton______________________________________ Clinch_______________________________________ Cobb_________________________
8,530.00 $
5,222.46 $
__ $
$
5,528.00 ______ __ __ __ _____ ____ __ ___________
___ ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _
6,610.00 4,816.93
361.31
1,856.25
2,940.00
._ .
.
5,310.00
2,582.23
12,798.99
3,888.00
957.35 2,115.20 9,585.92
.________________
65.48
.
.
.
.__________________
6,400.00
.______
10,690.80
147.00
2,575.00 _ 2,509.36 4,358.04 7,555.20 7,157.70
25,378.96 4,420.00 9,033.75
9,935.68
2,555.27 112.58
11,000.00 7,306.52
__
._.__________________
1,357.50 9,000.00
_. _.
_.
._. __ __ _ 85.22 385.00
58.76 2,500.00
._ _
1,350.00
__ __ _ _ _.
810.00 2,380.00 24,676.63
8,901.29
300.00 __ 143.42 16,366..4_5. _.
._____________
3,592.47
32,219.08
537.31 _
300.36 ._ _
3,015.00 2,646.00 11,040.41 5,400.00 5,858.94 11,463.16
3,041.81
661.42
3,109 .31
2,824.44
._. 2,986.30
.________________ 4,477.95
.__ 605.10 575.26
.__ ._. __ ._
._
13,752.46 5,528.00
_ 6,610.00 5,178.24
1,856.25 6,893.48
_ 6,267.35 11,097.43 33,222.71
2,575.00 5,149.85 4,743.04 9,084.04 29,657.70
25,378.96 13,076.52 9,033.75
_ 9,935.68
_
1,647.31 6,115.89 73,562.52_ 8,901.29
3,015.00 9,279.21 12,277.09 12,987.26 8,683.38 11,463.16
Coffee_ Colquitt_ ____ Columbia_ _
____ ____ __ ___ __
Cook________________________________________
Coweta______________________________________
9,158.00 4,569.46 9,091.14
3,060.00 11,028.50
__ __ __
1,227.33 __ ___ __
3,356.80 13,884.24
__ __ __ __ __ __ __
3,052.00 5,513.29
____ __ __ __ __ __ 745.10
10,385.33 4,569.46 9,091.14
9,468.80 31,171.13
Crawford_ __ Crisp_ __ __ __ __ ________ ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
Dade
Dawsoll
._.
Decatur______________________________________
8,948.68 3,060.00 __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ _ ___ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
14.00 __ __ ____ _
8,962.68 3,060.00
- -- -_ -- -- -- -- ---- -- --- -- - ------ - --- -- -- -- -- ---- -- - --- ------ -- -- ----- -- -- - --- -- ----------- --------
._ -_ -- -. -- -- - - ---- _.. - -- -- --.- .. - --.- - -- -- -- --.- -. -- -- -- -- ------ -. -. -- - --- - - - -- - ----- -- -- -_ .. ------ -- - -_ ..
9,963.20
7,312.19
1,000.00
450.00
18,725.39
DeKalb______________________________________ DDoodoglye_________________________________________
5,149.99 54,,193258..0300
5,869.84 3,279.50
2,700.00
1,342.72
12,362.55 150,,193057..3500
Dougherty _
4,442.10
3,796.71
6,688.40
194.91
15,122.12
E~rl~~llS_-_~~~:::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---------------34;060:50 :::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: ---------------34;000:50
Echols_______________________________________ Effingham____________________________________ Elbert_______________________________________ EmauueL___________________________________ Evans_ _
2,125.00 10,836.91 2,052.50 19,751.16 3,714.82
4,097.09 . 300.00
2,264.97 2,859.12 5,037.28
2,714.00 3,230.00 3,692.41
6,222.09 13,850.91 4,317.47 25,840.28 12,444.51
Fannin
. ..
.. ..
.. __ .. _..
.. __ .
.. -- --- _.. - -_ .. - -_ .. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ------ - -- -- -- ------- -. -- -- ---- -. ---- ......... - .... -- --.- -------
Fayette_____ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ____ ____ _ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ ___ __ __ __ __
Floyd________________________________________
8,647.56
__ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 7,598.40
____ __ ____ __ __ __
148.00 3,992.75
148.00 20,238.71
~~~~~~:::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::: -- -- -- -- -- ---- --1;629:00 :::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: ---- ------- ---- -1;629:00
Fulton_______________________________________
10,080.00
8,809.38
6,045.00
24,934.38
Gibner Glascock Glynn_______________________________________
g~~i~_:_~===================================:
~:~~~g:iii_~::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
HaIL_______________________________________ Hancock________________________ Haralson
Harris
_
Hart
_
Heard
_
Henry
_
Houston
_
Irwin
_
.. 3,348.00
u~:a
5, ~: gg
2,115.00 5,400.00
10,549.70 370.00
284,,179880..5270 1103,,184291..5913
---- -- -- -- -- ------- -- -- ----------- ----------- -- -- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- ---- -- -- ----------
-_ -- -- -- --- - -- -- -- --- - -- --- -- -- -- -- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- .. - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ----
2,690.43
1,743.00
2,684.36
10,465.79
Ji~:~~ ::::::::::::::::::~~~=~~ ::::::::::::::::~~~~~:~ ~U!tii
~:~~~:~~ ------------------740:00 ::::::::::::::::::::::::
1~: ~lg :gg
1,047.50
6,580.00
9,742.50
10,745.64
3,174.01
568.33
19,887.98
------- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- --- ----- -- -------------- ---- ------ -------- -- -- --
1,348.88 2,291.77
99.32
_ _
1,800.00
311595..4696
5,592.0-0- --- --- -- -- -- -- -- ---16- -4-.2-4-
10,549.70 1,718.88 12,445.83 25,099.86 16,005.07 13,821.93
TABLE IIJ-Continued-COLORED SCHOOL8-PAYMENTS-PUPIJ" TRANSPORTATION
I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
SYSTEM
5. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION (shows gross salaries earned)
(a) Salaries of Operators (b) Supplies, Repairs, Maintenance
(c) Transportation Equipment Purchased
(d) Otber Expense of Pupil Transportation
Total Pupil Transportation Expense
Jackson
$
Jasper _
Jeff Davis____________________________________
JJeefnfkerinsosn_________________________________________________________________
2,596.98 $ 4,950.00 2,882.00 5,490.00 20,840.65
530.02 $ 6,000.00
700.00
8,360.49
__ __ __ __ __ __
_
$ 13,850.00
1,423.85 $
1,200.00
38.23
__ __ ___ __
____ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
4,550.85 24,800.00 4,782.00 13,888.72 20,840.65
Johnson______________________________________
Jones
~
.. ... __ ..
.
Lamar_______________________________________
Lanier
.
LLaeuerens__________________________"_________________
.o~ ....
Liberty Lincoln_ ______ _____ _ __ __ __
_
LLoowngn_d_e_s__________________________________________________________________________ Lumpkin_____ ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _ ___
12,715.18 -- - - _- __ - - - _-.
2,700.00 . __ -. - -
14,639.23 760.21 __ __
8,735.00 4,422.72 _ 130,,270702..0400 ___ __ __ __ __ __ _ _
.
1,903.26 ._ -. -
1,340.00 .
11.50
5,363.54 _ ___
319.70
__ ___ __ __ ___ __ __ __
__
5,872.76
4,089.09 __ __
10,272.93 __ ___ __ __ _ ___ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _
283.00
125.00
__ __ _______ __
890.00
12,715.18
_
5,954.76
._.
_
20,322.47 760.21
24,880.69 4,422.72 170,,679772..0490
890.00
Macon_______________________________________ Madison_____________________________________ Marion
McDuffie_ __ McIntosh____________________________________ Meriwether___________________________________
9,151.10 2,997.50
-- --
8,463.56 4,440.00 8,042.00
3,921.38 -- -
323.03 3,787.13 13,722.53
4,691. 70
2,750.11 16,023.38
73.10 101.86
13,842.80 6,918.88
_
11,609.80 8,328.99 37,787.91
Miller ___ Mitchell. _ Monroe______________________________________ Montgomery ___
Mnrgan______________________________________
3,911.25 3,933.75 10,288.60 6,454.80
3,571.50
4,089.50 4,283.56 2,789.31
6,098.65
900.69 187.03 299.16
8,901.44 8,217.31 10,475.63 6,454.80
12,758.62
Murray__ ___
__
___ __ ____ __ __ _
2,455.00 ___ __ __
___
__ ____ __ _
80.17
2,535 .17
~e~~~~~::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --------------- i2;628~50 --------------------2~58 ------------------246~3i :::::::::::::::::::::::: ---------------i2;877~3ii
Oconee_ __
5,309.78
5,309.78
~:~~~~r:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
~:m:~g :::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::
~:~:~~
~:~~::g
Peach Pickens______________________________________
f~~c:e:==:::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::
678.00
745.47
2t:g~:~ ----------------4;~~n~ ::::::::::::::::~:~~~:~ ::::::::::::::::::::::::
_ 1,423.47
~t~~i:H
Pulaski_
~~=~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
t'ch~~~-_:::::: :::::::: ::::::::::::::::: ::::
2,895.00
5,204.43
136.81
~:~~:~~ ::::::::::::::::::~~~:~~ ::::::::::::::::~=~~~:~ ::::::::::::::::::i~:~
~~: m:M ----------------6;635:96 :::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::
8,236.24
1B:m:~
~~: ~~~:fi~
SRcohclkedyale_________________________________________________________________ Screven______________________________________ Seminole_____________________________________ Spalding_
31,,264408..0705 7,350.70 1,797.00 4,800.00
2,844.36
_
2,102.00 875.05
1,265.78
3,_8_0__4._7_5_ __ __ 15,000.00 4,117.42
__ 344.00
369.00
91,,868498..1715 24,796.70 6,789.47 6,434.78
Stephens
~~~:~:=:::===:=:====:=::=:::::=::::::::=::
TTaalitatfnerarloL_____________________________________
l..>......:....l ::: +:k~~~ :-_:-_:-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_"_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
TerreIL_____________________________________
Thomas______________________________________
Tift_
__
2t~U&::::=:::::::::::======:: =======:=:::::=:=:::=:=: :=:====:::::::::=:=:::::
132,,492201..4020
5,286937..1959
11,,944309..0500
270.00
1163,,327569..6175 ---- -- -- __ -- -- -- __ --
-- --
1,788.00
8,730.00
4,840.80
-- 1,3-8-5--.5_4_ ---------- -- -- --- -- _ 312.91
-- ------
2~:!U&
1150,,285983..8179
1164,,367464..6679 1,788.00 8,730.00 5,153.71
---- - - - fHi !ffiB~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~ ---*i~j~ =======:=:=:=:::~~~~~;; ~~~~~~~~~~;~;~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ---------------*
Twiggs______________________________________
6,043.33
309.09
2,001.19
150.00
8,503.61
UniOD
.
~
Upson_
Walker______________________________________
;:~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
.. 9,828.00
.
. _. .
. 24.00
3,060.00
5,185.94
3,000.00
178.80
~: fi~:~ :::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::
-. _ 9,852.00 11,424.74
~: fi.rog:~
Warren_
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _____ __ _
_ Washin~ton_
_________ __ _______ _
__- ;:r;~~r:-~:::::-_-_-_-_-_- _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
Wheeler________________________
White_. _
__ __ __ __ ______ ____ _________
2,470.00 __
_____ __ __ __ __
__ ___ _ __ __ __
___
22,845.15 __ __ __ __ __ _____ _ __ __ __ __
__ __
2,796308.00 6,034.75 3,514.40 __
6,000.00 -----------------------2,134.53 __ ______ __ __ _ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___
__ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __
3582.350
__
2,470.00 22,845.15
81,726980.350 8,169.28 3,514.40
TABLE III-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-PUPIL TRANSPORTATION I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
SYSTEM
(a) Salaries of Operators
5. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION (shows gr088 salaries earned)
(c) Transportation Equipment Pnrchased
(d) Other Expense of Pupil Transportation
Total Pnpil Transportation Expense
Whitfield .
Wilcox __ .
Wilkes
.
Wilkinson .
Worth
County Total
.
__ " __ .. _.
$ _ _ _ _
...
1.440.00 $ __ ._. __
$. __
3,251.25
6,120.61
5,930.88
533.48 .. ..
11,447.26
__ .. ..
2,801. 07 __ .
_._ . __ .
976,312.60
302,824.11
_ $ .__ 2,798.50
224,351.39
._ $ 677.67 98.84
_
29,403.44
1,440.00 10,049.53 6,563.20 14,245.76 2,801.07
1,532,891.54
Americus ._. .__________________________
Athens..
. _
Atlanta
Barnesville_
.
Baxley_.
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Buford
Calhonn. .
Canton.
Carrollton . _....
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Pelham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Quitman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
f:ll~E."h"';alj~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::~:::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::
Thom. .t o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
..................... ......................
30.00
30.00
Thom..ville................................................................................................................................ '.'... ' . ' .........
Tifton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Toccoa.
w
__
Trion
.
.
Valdosta............................................................................................................................. _.....................
VWiady.lcirao.s.s...................................................................................................................................................... .__.
West Point..................................................................................................................................................... _.. Winder ................................................................................................................................................
City TotaL .................................
27.48 ..........................................
30.00
57.48
Grand TotaL...............................
976,340.08
302,824.11
224.351. 39
29,433.44
1,532,949.02
TABLE III-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS -PAYMENTS-OTHER EXPENSE I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
6. OTHER EXPENSE
SYSTEM
(a) SchOOl Lunch
1
.=P.:..rogr'4"am=-
Salaries
Other Expense
(b) Other Cafeteria I_ _---"O-"p"'er.a,.t.:..io"'n.:..s
Salaries
Other Expense
(c) Athietics ,Entertainment and Other Self
I_---"S"'u""pp"-'o.:..rt.:..in"I..:A;.:..co;;ti:...VI",tlo;;es'--_1 (~n It:;::t
Salaries
Other Expense
(elJ'o-ti.~:rs SysteIDB
(f) Other
Total Other Total Expense Expense Payments
Appling Atkinson
BaeoD Baker Baldwin
S
Banks
Barrow __ Bartow Bcn HilL
Berrien Bibb______________________
S
$
._.
_.
1,027.85
6,848.73
$ .
$
$
$
$
.
._ $
_
$
._.
._ $
_ _ _
91,907.40 46,305.96 26,000.00 68,407.80
147,708.39
_
4,409.30 5,437.15
_
__ ._. _
8,850.97
41,561.92 41,512.64 68,113.50
...
_ 6,848.73
53,557.00 1,034,021.62
:::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: Bleckley
Brantley Brooks_____________________
690.28
~~:h:::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::
r:m:~
._.
.___________
_ _ 690.28
U~U~
29,163.86 20,783.52 148,453.93 83,733.11 232,450.67
Burke
Butts______________________ Calhouo
Camden___________________ Candler
CarrolL
~
287.92
30.00
.__________
.________
_ 287.92
_ 30.00 ._
_
347,727.87 88,344.74 137,328.15 86,482.94 78,770.58 106,907 .15
Catoosa
Charlton___________________ Chatham___________________ Chattahoochee______________ Chattooga
3,707 .82
1,573.59
2,688.78
104.06
6,004.30 119.87
_
2,688.78 9,816.18 1,573.59
119.87
7,075.97 40,623.23 1,001,657.36 20,041.63 60,838.66
Cherokee___________________
Clarke_____________________
Clay
Clayton
Clinch
Cobb
178.01.
48.52
.______
20.00
12,610.94
521.68 167.10
570.20
365.11 _
_
_
12,610.94
30,183.44 73,596.59 108,406.11 91,145.90 44,175.95 77,053.13
Coffee_____________________ Colquitt___________________ Columbia__________________ Cook______________________ Coweta____________________
Crawford__________________
Crisp______________________
Dade___ __ _
__ __ __ _
Daw8on ~ Decatur____________________
DeKalb____________________ Dodge_____________________ Dooly __
Dougherty_________________ Douglas____________________ Early______________________
Echols_____________________
Effingham__________________ Elbert_____________________ EmanueL__________________ Evans_ Fannin____________________
Fayette____________________ Floyd______________________ Forsyth Franklin_ Fulton_____________________
Gilmer_____________________ Glascock___________________ Glynn_____________________ Gordon____________________ Grady _ Greene_____________________
Gwinnett__________________ Habersham_________________ HaIL______________________ Hancock___________________ Haralson___________________
Harris .. Hart______________________ Heard_ Hcnry_____________________ Houston
Irwin______________________
557.59 2,154.02
557.59 2,154.02
__ __ __ _ ___ __ __
_ __ _ __ _ __ __ _ 659.41
__
_
.
468.00 2,662.13 556.09 1,971.59
_ __
__ __
__ __ __ __ __
.
.
659.41
1,037.68
3,130.13 3,565.36
2,298.08 536.18 346.84
1,374.71
6,905.65
247.91
837.55 24,512.80
72.00
166.16
2,116.56
..
5,371.54
360.94
2,062.87
.
.
.
1,472.54
26.45
46.17
13,165.44
184.00
2,298.08 13,885.62
346.84 1,420.88
.'___________ 13,219.40
850.69
247.91
837.55 45,488.54
148.20 16,932.42
238.16
2,116.56 5,519.74
17,293.36
2.062.87
.
.
.
_
1,472.54
85.07
85.07
3,219.16 3,245.61
_
118.38
118.38
70,615.53 86,852.02 91,642.82 77,120.06 206,683.37
87,588.74 80,992.64 3,778.70
_ 294,782.54
188,395.49 148,227.52 176,524.99 388,491.36 50,475.40 217,253.38
21,964.34 115,670.40 113,651.88 204,180.96 85,739.30
2,878.87
56,561.95 91,541.17
_ 51,962.15 977,655.49
2,282.00 11,715.60 252,590.23 16,488.34 175,763.57 196.003.55
77,084.35 14,630.56 33,000.18 205,625.77 16,968.66
163,932.77 69,802.04 66,351.05 213,881. 87 163,574.05 104.761.76
TABLE Ill-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-OTHER EXPENSE I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
6. OTHER EXPENSE
SYSTEM
(c) Athletics, Entertainment
(a) School Lunch
(b) Other Cafeteria
and Other Self-
1
-'P::.:r:.:0'l:r:.;:a"'m:-_ _-1-
0"'pe=rai,tooio::::n::.s
I_S::.:u",P,~p:::ort=in Activities (d) Interest (e) Transfers
on Loans to Other
Salaries
Other
Salaries
Other
Salaries
Other
Systems
Expense
Expense
Expense
(f) Other
Total Otber Total Expense Expense Payments
Jackson
$
Jasper
Jeff Davis
Jefferson___________________ Jenkins____________________
$ 1,986.35
$ 6,604.03
$ 845.00
$
$
$
35.00 5,829.10 2,237.65
$
$
$
$
_
_
14,454.48 3,082.65
38,669.70 108,835.41 54,506.11 245,137.61 168,374.98
Johnson Jones Lamar Lanier. Laurens Lee
Liberty Lincoln Long_ Lowndes Lumpkin
. .
446.63
370.86
._.
.
_ 112,200.75
.
.
.
..
.
.
_ _
77,738.52 62,295.81
~_
_ _
34,269.04 225,477.61 99,957.47
_ _ 817.49 _ _
174,296.80 52,009.87 43,127.40 218,002.92 5,429.50
Macon ~
~_~
".
Madison___________________
~~
~
~
877.17
Marion
McDuffie_ __ McIntosh__________________
166.73
497.24
285.09
5,736.50
Meriwether_________________
5,135.81
~~~
~
_ 877 .17
188,645.73 56,547.26
~_~
671.14 72.00
_ 6,685.56
671.14 5,207.81
83,011.44 117,654.66 91,075.95 257,885.00
~Mio~~uhro~ell~~:::::::::::::::::
Montgomery_______________
Morgan
--------------
Murray Muscogee Newton
Oconee
~
Oglethorpe
Paulding
~~~:~~ .. ~~~~~:~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
1,120.63 193.72
:.
~
~
~:~:~: :::::::1:0:0:.0::0 :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
50.00
~
~
~~~1~0~0:.~0:0
1,120.63 243.72
_ _ _ _ _ _
72,180.13 196,040.19 157,053.87 84,964.82 151,318.51
7,778.17 508,863.41 121,069.65 52,885.93 64,987.41 41,131.53
Peach __
Pickens
Pierce.... _. __ ._._.
Pike
Polk
69.23 __ _ _ _ _ __ ._ _ _. _
_
__ _ _ __
__
._.
._ _ __
._
_ .. _.... _._._. .
1,829.43 __ __ __ .__________
_
862.35
931.58
._ .
. . __ ._. __ . __
1,829.43
._
.__ _
150,959.25 17,272.55 74,117.91 96,688.28 100,786.63
Pulaski Putnam
Quitman___________________
Rabun
Randolph__________________
Richmond
__ ._
17,892.77
264.47 ._.
1,427.34
__ ._
_.
._
1,008.15 ._._____
__
__ ._._
._.
.________
8,457.16 2,521.58
2.00
3,620.81
266.47
1,427.34 33,500.47
95,063.64 110,761.11 51,208.05
2,040.90 237,289.82
957,199.71
Rockdale___________________ Schley
719.40
~~:i:~~===:=======:======= ==========:=
Spalding
._______
._ _.
__ ._.____ .______
719.40
~::~~ ============ ~:~~::~~ ============ ::=::::::::: :::::::::::= =:=:=:===:== :::::==:=::: ~:~~~:~~
1,586.15.
_ _.
_._. __ .___ 10,485.50
.__ 12,071.65
60,277.24 57,211.23
2~UgUt
92,272.58
Stephens
Stewart__ ._________________ Sumter
Talbot
Taliaferro
TattnaIL
._________
693.06
2,776.86
__
._ __
_._ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _ __ __ __ __ _ _____ __ _
_ __ .________ ._.
1,622.47 2,315.53 .__________
.______
_. __
.___ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ___
__ .___________
40.26 2,817.12
10,196.19 175,480.51 122,399.40 120,841.40 83,877.41
121,766.23
~I>:> Ti:ekr~rie~I:L:::::::::::::::::::: :::::=::=::= ------giii:25 :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::=:::::_:. :_:.:__:::.:::::: :::::::::::: ==::====:::: ------gi.i_i:_2_5_ m19:0~,9~99u.0t9
Thomas Tift. __
.____________ 3,311.80 .
_ __ _. __
._ _._
3,311.80 215,478.01
__
139,328.24
Toombs_. __
Towns
TTrreouutplen
Turner
Twiggs
__
_. __ _.
._.________
63,668.52
..:::::::::::
:::_:::::::_
=:::::::::::
::::::::::::
:=::=:::::::
:=:::::::::: :::::::::::: __
:::::::::::: 18,266.30
::::=:::::::
__
:::::::::::: 18,266.30
--'-57:476:50
141,963.56
._.
._._.
._ __ __ __
_ _.______
95,222.70
._.
__ _
._._. __ ._
108,844.91
~:"J::gioo:::::::::::::::: :::::::::::: _...~:~~~:~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: _.__~:~~~:~~
~:r.~~::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::: _.. ~~:~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ~~:~~ mi~~~-_-_:==:::::::::::::: :::::::::::: _.__~:~~~:~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::= :::::::::::: _._.~:~~~:~~
TABLE III-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-OTHER EXPENSE I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
6. OTHER EXPENSE
SYSTEM
Whitfield. Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
(a) Sehool Lnnch
1
.::.Pr.:;ograJn"'-'=-
Salaries
Other Expense
(c) Athletics, Entertainment
(b) Other Cafeteria
and Other Self-
I_ _-=O"pe::rai',ti:::o:::n=.s_ _-j--=S:.:n"ppo=rt:::IDg::!'j..:A:::c:::ti:::V1:::'ti::::es::"-1 (~nlr:.:t
Salaries
Other Expense
Salaries
Other Expense
(elo~th::rs Systems
(f) Other
$
$
'-
Total Other Total Expense Expense Payments
$
i _ _ _ _
6,908.34 82,596.70 148,464.34 100,078.42 200,158.76
County Total_______________ 40,562.62 92,156.09 2,733.69 3,471. 70
35.00 41,185.06 4,812.21 82,430.60 21,719.89 289,106.86 19,989,074.60
Americus___________________
Athens_____________________ 4,359.60 18,854.47
Atlanta____________________ 26,619.18 Barnesville_________________
Bremeo
.
.
. __ .
Buford Calhoun Canton Carrollton Cartersville
.. .
.
.
20,632.13
23,214.07 47,251.31
. _ _ __ _
111,794.03 157,374.27 2,587,190.14 50,757.32
_
19,645.97 15,236.26 7,815.86 51,002.78 40,386.54
Dalton Decatur
BE~lb~e~r~t~o~n~~~~~~~~~~======~"=_
~:88~0:.2~0
6~,:5~9~2~.:3~0 ============
_
.__
50.00
50.00
.~:~:~~ ~=========== ============ ====~======= ~=:===~4=9~1=.=4~4 ~=:=~==~===~ 7~:,9:6::3:.9~~4
38,521.57 79,762.30 68,776.41 91,552.55 87,896.65
Fitzgerald
._.
._ _. __ _. _ _.
_.
_. _
!~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ---~:~:~~:~ ~~~~~::~~:: ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ --~~~:~: :~n~~ii
Marietta
Monroe
Moultrie
Newnan
Pelham____________________
._
1,026.00
2,151.04
__ __
5,890.00 _._.________
._. ._.
._. _
1,257.93
200.00 .__________
._._._.__ 64,585.51
40,511.54
6,090.00 117,613.93
._ __ __ __
103,259.99
4,434.97
47,226.25
Quitman
__ __ __
__ _._ _._.____
57,274.40
_ .. TtihioTmIa;srtoln;_:::~~~~~~~~~~~ ::::::~~;=~~"::::~=;~~=~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~:::::: :.~_~~~~:~~~~: ~::~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~,~__~::~~~ :~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~:::~::::~~ :::.:_~_=_~~__~=__~~_ _4!6~,~2~2~7~.=1~9
Thomasville Tifton Toccoa
.______
3,213.70 13,078.85 __
1,478.59 _ _
.__________
292.90
._
._.
._.
__ __ __ ____
18,064.04
__ __ ____
__
~d':,;i;,::::::::::::::::::: g:m:~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ----i~7i7:09 ~:m:~
Vidalia
._._.
Waycross
._
._ __ _._. _
30.00 __ _
_. __ _.
.______
.__
30.00
;::;~~:::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
162,893.12 _
41,027.45
1~~:~~g:Ag
47,007 .43 203,141.08
gg:~~g:~
City TotaL .__________ 65,028.06 140,317.65
30.00 7,741.05
._ 1,257.93
492.90
491.44 22,399.22 237,758.25 5,347,443.39
Grand Total
.__ 105,590.68 232,473.74 2,763.69 11,212.75
35.00 42,442.99 5,305.11 82,922.04 44,119.11 526,865.11 25,336,517.99
TABLE III-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-OUTLAY EXPENSE
II. Outlay Expense
SYSTEM
(I) Land
(2) New Buildings (3) New Equipment (4) Additions aud (5) Other Capital
Alterations of Old
Outlay
Buildings (not repairs)
Total Outlay Payments
Total Expeuse and Outlay Payments
Appliug
$
$
$
$
$
$
BAatkcionnson_______________ Baker Baldwin
2,150.60
1,625.50
1,226.25
Banks Barrow Bartow
B~:ib~b~_:_!_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_ ====================
10~7:,7~4~9=.~8~5
~~~:gg ==================== ==::::=::::=:=:=:=:=
Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan Bulloch_________________
2,058.70
Burke
~~\~iiii=:======== == == ==
~:~~=~ ==========:::::::::: =:=::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::=:=:
C8:a:r:r'o~l:l~_-_~::::::::::: ::: ::::::::::::::==:=:=
~~:~~~:~~ ::::::::::::::====:: =:::::::::::::::::::
~:~~~: ~~
Catoosa Charlton________________ Chatham_ _ Chattahoochee
Chattooga_
2,091.00
1,244.14 55,800.00
4,753.14
10.00
648.00
Cherokee clarke_ ___ Clay___________________
C8~orbcb~~_-_:::::::::::::::
75.00
~:~:~:~
93.61
112.55
133.34
~~:~~~:~~ :===:::::::::::::::: :==:=:=::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::=
$ 5,002.35_
_ _
_ _ _
1087,'74~9U.8g5
_ _ _ _ 2,058.70
_
~: ~~=~ ~~: ~~~:~~_
_ 1,244.14 56,458.00
_ 6,844.14
_ 93.61 320.89
~~:~~~=~~_
91,907.40 51,308.31 26,000.00 68,407.80 147,708.39
8,850.97 41,561.92 41,512.64 76,168.98 54,454.50 1,141,771.47
29,163.86 20,783.52 148,453.93 83,733.11 234,509.37
347,727.87 90,844.74 137,328.15 155,123.49 78,770.58 106,907.15
7,075.97 41,867.37 1,058,115.36 20,041.63 67,682.80
30,183.44 73,690.20 108,727.00 191,049.14 44,175.95 77,053.13
Cotree Colquitt Columbia_______________ Cook___________________
Coweta_________________
7,335.80
4,000.80 2,585.83
3,000.61 4,666.49
1,912.27
___ _
__ __
__
.____
7,001.41 16,500.39
70,615.53 86,852.02 91,642.82 84,121.47
223,183.76
Crawford
2,000.00
276.49
4,726.75
7,003.24
94,591.98
g:!~~~~~:::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --_.-------~~:!!~:!~
Decatur________________
1,920.89
1,365.82
3,286.71
298,069.25
DeKalb._______________
1,303.04
22,990.51
19,026.14
3,207.37
46,527.06
B:f;~~~:::~::::::: :::: :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::
~~~~~;~:::::::::::::: ::::::::::::;:~:~:::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: ~~:~~~:~ :::::::::::::::::::: . ._~::~~~:~~
Echols__________________ Effingham______________ ElberL
~~a':::.~~~-~~:::: :::::::::
Fannin_________________
22.27
53.02
1,875.00
1,000.00
3,000.00
.__
._________________
469.50
393.61
::~~:~ :::::::::::::::::::: . ~:~~~:~~ :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: 39.80
75.29 5,875.00
863.11
~:~~~ :~~ 39.80
m:m 234,922.55 :~~
:njit~
22,039.63 121,545.40 114,514.99
2~: ~~U& 2,918.67
!F~ra~n~k:l~i:n~::::::::::::::
::::::::
::::~:~~:~~
::::::::::::~:~~~:~~
::::::::::::::~~~:~
:::::::::::::::::::: ._ __ __ _
::::::::::::::::::::
__ __ __
__ __
--------
_.
-
~:~~:!~
-----
------~5~1:,9~~6~2:.~1~5
Fulton_________________
9,002.00
19,229.38
215,253.52
10,024.19
33,089.98
286,599.07
1,264,254.56
Gilmer ____
__
Glascock .____________
__ 406.00
__ __ _ __ __ __ __ __ __
___ __ __ __ __ __ 406.00
2,282.00 12,121.60
GGloyrndno_n_________________
1,948.16
9,273.30
80.43 .___ _ 11,301.89
26136,,849828..1324
g~::;~:::::::::::::::: -----------iO;967:35 :::::::::::::::::::: ------------3;775:87
.~:~~:~~ ::::::::::::::::::::
1~:~~U~
m:~:g~
H*:a~lL~~~:~~~:::::::::::::::::::._::.:::::::::: . ~~:~~:~~ _. ~:~~:~~ :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: _. ____.____. ~~:~~~::__~
Hancock________________
_____ _ _ __
__ ___ __
__ __ __ __ _ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ _
__
Haralaon_ __
__ __ __ __ __ _
_ ___ __ __
___ __
__
__ __ __ __
I3l~3:,0:0:0u.1~8
205,625.77 16,968.66
Harris
._________
Hart
Heard__________________
HHeonursyt_o_n________________
Irwin___________________
3,371.20 _.
2,200.00
5,040.00
81,359.99 _
._________
. 25,445.04
3,500.00
107.38 3,063.87
4,537.04
.__________
.___________ 960.03
491.98
88,231.19
._ _._ __ __ __ __ _
2,307.38
239.00
9_,_3_0__2.90
474.81
30,948.87
252,163.96 69,802.04 68,658.43 212633,,158744..7075
135,710.63
TABLE III-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-PAYMENT8-0UTLAY EXPENSE
II. Outlay Expense
SYSTEM
(I) Land
(2) New Buildings
(3) New Equipment (4) Additions and (6) Other Capital
Alterations of Old
Outlay
Buildings (not repairll)
Total Outlay Payments
Total Expense and Outlay Payments
Jackson
1-
Jasper
Jeff Davis______________
Jefferson_____ __ ___
__
Jenkins_________________
$
__
__
77.00
$ 29,000.00
__ __ __ __ __ __
$
4,000.00 ___
2,987.43
$ liOO.OO
$
$
_
33,000.00
600.00
3,064.43
JJoohnn.s.on________________
1,676.00
9Oli.OO
2.60
2,682.60_
t:::;~_-_~~ ~~=========== LLeseurens________________ === ==== ======1=,3==6=0=.0==0 ==================== ============= =8=:1:=3=.7=6======:=== ==:=4=,=6=2=2=.2==0 =:=:== =====:=:=1:4=0=.0==0 ============6=,=8=2:=6.=9=5_=
Liberty_________________ Lincoln_________________ Long___ Lowndes Lumpkin
2,000.00
86,361.97 22,071.93
4,724.72 810.90
91,076.69 2,810.90 22,071.93
_ _
Macon_________________
Madieon________________
Marion
McDuffie
'________
McIntosh___
Meriwether
Miller__________________ MitcheIL_______________
Monroe.
__ ~
~~
~
Montgomery
Morgan_ ___
Murray Muscogee
Newton_ ___ Oconee_________________ Oglethorpe Paulding
3,230.00
___ _ 2,500.00
__
251.99 8,313.46 1,017.40
130,373.75
2,019.19 38.00 439.43 __ ___
28.61
437.18 5,700.83
1,436.30 3,916.76
922.64
SO.OO 1,328.40
1,974.44
. __ _
1,500.00
5,249.19 1,726.29
_ 12,669.65 1,017.40
_
2,628.61 922.64 _ 437.18
137,674.58
_ _ 2,054.44 1,328.40 _ _
38,669.70 108,835.41 87,606.11 245,637.61 171,439.41
114,783.35 77,738.62 62,296.81 34,269.04 232,303.66 99,967.47
265,373.49 54,820.77 65,199.33 218,002.92 6,429.60
193,894.92 68,273.66 83,011.44 130,324.31 92,093.36 267,886.00
74,708.74 196,962.83 167,053.87 86,402.00 288,893.09
7,778.17 608,863.41 123,124.09 64,214.33 64,987.41 41,131.63
~~!f..~~::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::~~~:~ :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::~~:~~:~ :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::~~:~~~:~
Pike_ . .
.
.
_._.
..
._ .
. __ . ._._
Polk ._ ..
--.--.--------._____
88,014.27 _._.
._ _.
._ ..
__ .______________
88,014.27
172,916.25 17,272.55 74,117.91 96,688.28 188,800.90
Polaski... _.
__ ..
~f~=,;.~=::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::=:
Rabun . .
__
Randolph
. . _.. __ --
Richmond .________
426,362.19
'
~:~~~:~~ _. _.__. ._. _. . __ __ .________
. _.
. ._ .
.
__ .
_
~:~~~:~~ -.----------.-399:65 ::::::::::::::=:=:::
.
12,
~~g:~ ._
. __ . __ .
.
. ._ .. _ __ .:_ ._.
_
41,233.26
25,775.53
493,360.98
95,063.64 122,980.65 51,607.70
2,040.90 237,289.82 1,450,560.69
Rockdale
SChley Screyen Semmole Spalding
. . _.
_.
.--------.
._.
------------------
10,260.00 __
.__________
__
._ __
. __
__ . _.
432.45 _.
3,517.39 . __ ._. __ __ ._._____
__ '
. _.
._ .
.
148.00 266.45
_.
_
580.45 14,043.84
__ _
60,277.24 57,791.68 250,151.28 86,355.01 92,272.58
Stepheus.
.------------
..
. __ _.. _. _.. __ . __ .... _. . . __ __ .... _.. _._.
__ __
Stewart. __
. .-.----.------ ._ __ .
_
. .
.
._.
!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:::::::::::::~:~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::::::::::~~~~~~~::::::::::::::~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::::::::::~~::~:
10,196.19 175,480.51 122,399.40 128,241.40 83,877.41 126,731.45
I:~~~::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: .----------i;sgr~ ::::::::::::::~~~:~~ :::::::::::::::::::: -----------i;8:r~
~~~~~= ===:::::::::== =::::::::::::::::::: ::::=:::::::=::::::: :::::::::::::::=:::: =::=:::::::=:::::::: -.----------6;440:00 ----------.-6;440:00
Toombs _ . _ -~_. ------ ----.----- -. -- -- ------- -- -. -. - - -- - - -- ----- ------ -- ---- -- -- ~ -- ------- -- - -._-------- -- -. ---- - -- - - ----------- ----
113,045.84 127,342.39 191,056.09 215,478.01 145,768.24 63,668.52
~~~re~::::===::::::::: -----------ioo:oo :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::=::=: -.--------.-.-452:iS ::::::::=:::::::::=: -------------ss2:is .----------S8;028:6S
I=~::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~~:~~ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~~:~~ ~8U!UI
~~~:m:~~~m~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~:::::::::::i::ili~: ~~~~:~~~:~:~::;~~~::::::::::::i~~~~:::~:~::::}~f:~~--------':m-~------ ---~:m5
Warren
2,315.00
Washington .
-----------.------.-
;:b:t':.r:=:::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::
30,073.14
~~:~~~:~~
~i~~~~=:::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::
.
. __ . __ .___
8,226.16
192.87
50.00
~~~:~~ :::::::::::=:==:::=: ::::::::::::::::::== _.__.
. ._~~:~~ :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: ._.
2,315.00 38,542.17
~~:~~~:~~ ~~~:~~
105,750.34 294,172.04
1:~:t~tg~
i;:i~: Ii
TABLE III-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-OUTLAY EXPENSE
II. Outlay Expense
SYSTEM
Whitfield
$
Wilcox_ __
Wilkes_ __
Wilkinson_______________
Worth__________________
County TotaL__________
(1) Land
(2) New Buildings (3) New Equipment (4) Addiiions and (6) Other Capital
Alterations of Old
Outlay
Buildings (not repairs)
Total Outlay Payments
Total EXJlense and Outlay Payments
$ 3,388.00 630,490.78
$ 1,057,762.12
$ 330.00 3,274.23 1,143.10
398,067.06
$ 243.90
88,061.08
$ 86,913.46
$ 673.90 3,274.23 3,388.00 1,143.10
2,161,294.60
6,908.34 83,170.60 151,738.57 103,466.42 201,301.86 22,160,369.10
Americus_
Athens_________________ BAatlrannetsav_i_ll_e_________________________ __
Bremen
..
4,721.00 __ __ __ 2__,7_9_9.89
.
28,764.57
198,519.22 _
.
.
12,936.87 __ __9,774.92
2,268.37
48,690.81
9,867.41
__ __4,825.69 ___ __ __ __ __22__5,787.13
.
..
Buford_ _
Calhoun_ _____ __ ____ _ __
Canton_________________
Carrollton_ __
Cartersville_ _
__
__ ____ _ ___ __ __ __ __ __
__ _ ___ __
__ __ __ ___ __
__
__ __
695.25 __ __ __ __
__ __ __
___ ____ __ ______ __ __ _ 696.26
__ __ __ __ __ __ _______ __ _
Cedartown______________
Chickamauga
Cochran________________
Commerce_____ _
__ __
Cordele_____ ___ __ __ __ ___ __
__
__ __ __
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
_ _ __ __
__ __ _ __
__ __
__ __ __ __ __ __ __
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _
__ __
__ ___ __ __ __ _____ __ __ __ _ __ __ _____ _
Dalton_ ____ __ __ ___ __ __
__ __
Decatur __
Douglas________________
El:~;:,~-_~==== ========== ====================
__ __ __
__
___
___ __ __ __
__
2,000.00
~~~~~~~~~~ ::=:==== == ========== -- ---- --- -- -3;000:00 =====::==========:==
__ __ __ ___
2,000.00
13~: M&:~
111,794.03 206,065.08 2,81620,,977577..2327
_
19,645.97 15,236.26 7,816.86 51,698.03 40,386.54
36,312.10 _
27,052.02 15,899.68 79,138.51
38,621.57 79,762.30 70,776.41
2~~: ~~: ~
Fitzgerald
Gaine.ville______________ Griffin Hogansville
LaGrange____ _
Marietta
Monroe_________________
Moultrie________________ Newnan__ Pelham_________________
Quitman________________ Rome Tallapoosa______________ Tallulah Falls
Thomaston
Thomasville_____________ Tifton Toccoa_________________ Trion_ __ VaidOBta________________
Vidalia
Waycross_______________
West Point_____________
Winder
City TotaL____________ Grand TotaL
5,700.00
13,220.89 543,711.67
367,593.60 _.
7,784.75
.____________
100.00 1,700.00
94.84 __ ._________________
94.84 ._ ____ _ _______ ____ ____ _
367,593.60
_. 753.02
.________________
._ ____ __ __ _ ___ __ ____ __ _____ 853.02
15,184.75
.-------407.69
1,720.94 _.
455.00
3,693.25
736,219.36 1,793,981.48
.______________ 33,076.23 431,143.29
._________ __
175.00 .____________
.______
1,720.94 455.00
4,275.94
13,715.27 101,776.35
7,269.06 94,182.52
803,500.81 2,964,795.31
_ 69,322.78 210,511.11 43,363.58 527,999.48
64,585 .51 41,364.56 132,798.68 103,259.99 47,226.25
57,274.40 80,207.60 10,377.09
_ 46,227.19
164,614.06 _
41,482.45 15,730.16 192,054.97
47,007.43 203,141.08 50,180.15 22,778.00
6,150,944.20
28,301,313.30
TABLE III-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-NON-EXPENSE
III. Non-Expense
SYSTEM
(I) Loans Paid
(Principal)
(2) Prineipal (3) Interest (4) Paid to (5) Paid to (6) Paid to
Paid
Paid U.S. Collector Teachers Re- Teachers
on Bonds on Bonds of Internal tirement Associations
Revenue System
(7) Paid to Insurance Companies
(R) Bank Service Charges
(9) Other Total Non-
Non-
Expenses
Expenses Payments
Total Payments all Funds
Appling
$
$
Atkinson___________________
BBaackoeDr
Baldwin
Banks_____________________
Barrow____________________ Bartow _.
Ben HilL__________________
Berrien
:___________
Bibb______________________
1,000.00 100,000.00
BIeckley
Brantley
Brooks_____________________
Bryan_____________________
BnIIoch
Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
.____
_.
g:~~l't~:::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
Catoosa Charlton Chatham___________________ Chattahoochee Chattooga
.______
40,400.00
Cherokee___________________ Clarke_____________________
g~;i~~~~:::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
Clinch_____________________ Cobb
$
$
__ $
1,625.40 1.691.88 1,216.50
1.
$
22.00
.______
.
.
$
$
4,555.78
91,907.40 55,864.09
. __ __
26,000.00 68,407.80 147,708.39
335.00
317.58
72.36
898.60 1,276.43
..
3,311.88 2,103.53
1,918.30 1,848.15
85.35
70,572.00 31,743.87
6,677.30
724.94 3,175.03
_
5,415.41 3,851.80 208,993.17
9,575.91 44,736.95 41,512.64 81,584.39 58,306.30 1,350,764.64
6,118.10 6,594.61 4,647.65 2,892.01
339.45
_ _ 13,052.16 7,539.66 _
29,163.86
20,783.52 161,506.09 91,272.77 234,509.37
2,880.50 3,142.08
._
_.
~~~~::~ ~~~~~::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
_ 6,022.58
_ _
~~:~~:~~
347,727.87 96,867.32 137,328.15 155,123.49 84,484.14
106,907.15
922.60
1,266.05
.______
26.54
22,327.73
_
2,215.19 62,727.73
_ _
7,075.97 44,082.56 1,120,843.09 20,041.63
67,682.80
1,574.40 4,699.30
A:~Ug
1,109.40
1,000.49
569.90
2,847.52
325.32
U~~:~ :::::::::::: -------iii:5ii :::::::::::: ------iioo:oo
1,773.98
._.__
3,144.79 7,872.14
~:~U~
2,883.38 __
33,328.23 81,562.34 115,083.16 200,055.98 47,059.33 77,053.13
Coffee_____________________ Colquitt_ __ Columbia__________________ Cook Coweta
Crawford__________________ Crisp______________________ Dade
Daw8on Decatur
~.
~.
DeKalb Dodge_____________________ Dooly_____________________
Dougberty_________________ Douglas____________________ Early______________________
98,800.CO
Ecbols
Effingham__________________ Elbert_____________________ EmanueL_________________ Evans Fannin_ ___
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton_____________________
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady Gre'ne_____________________
120,OOO.OC
Gwinnett. Habersham
HalL
Hancock___________________
Haralson
.
Harris
Hart
Heard_____________________
Henry_____________________
Houston_
_
Irwin
.______ 5,000.00
__
._.__ ..
._.
44,550.0f
25,068.00
.__________
.______
2,375,00 2,839.60 4,975.31
2,540.07 3,486.70 3,108.12
4,241.4C 3,742.82
201.50
786.25
.______
.________
.______
..
.
19,469.70 2,143.98
5,431.11 15,201.91 2,455.24
2,094.48
3,381.20 5,311.00 2,604.30
4,457.42 4,374.49 8,273.28
140.00
133.80
._.________
" 262.40
6,998.00 2,450.11
3,290.44
358.53 7,819.15 1,989.37
8,298.20 7,636.42
.
319.70 804.0E
.________
178.92
.__________
340.00 .___
1,080.33 658.56
.________
1,121.08
2,829.20
2,450.20 10,949.83
2,782.57
2,335.01 7,531.71 5,713.68
13.00
.____
4,915.07 7,314.05 8,083.43
76,530.60
94,166.07 99,726.25 84,121.47 223,183.76
246.55
8,230.78
.
.
.____
102,822.76 80,992.64 3,778.70
. 298,069.25
.____ 5,431.11
162.19 135,728.34 4,599.22
234,922.55 153,658.63 176,524.99 571,909.76 55,704.42 217,253.38
.________ 5.00
.__
8,158.32 10,494.51 10, 877.5E .________
273.80
22,039.63
129,703.72 125,009.56 224,104.04 85,739.30
3,192.47
.__
193,087.36
_
_
_
620.93 _
16,237.48
5,098.04 _ _
17,055.70 ._
_
6,611. 77
4,798.21
23,481.54
5,713.68
,.
_
58,563.45 99,802.89
_ 51,962.15
1,457,341.92
2,282.00 12,121.60 263,892.12 17,109.27 179,449.07 226,984.25
120,543.17 14,630.56 33,000.18 222,681.47 16,968.66
252,163.96 75,413.81 73,456.64
246,666.31 169,287.73 135,710.63
TABLE I1I-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-NON-EXPENSE
III. Non-,Expense
SYSTEM
(1) Loans Paid
(Principal)
(2) Principal (3) Interest (4) Paid to (5) Paid to (6) Paid to
Paid
Paid U.S. Collector Teachers Re- Teachers
on Bonds on Bonds of Internal tirement Associations
Revenue System
(7) Paid to Insurance Companies
(8) Bank Service Charges
(9) Other Total Non-
Non-
Expenses
Expenses Payments
Total Payments all Funds
Jackson Jasper
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
__
Jeff Davis
,
__
Jefferson___________________
13,003.20 10,402.36
23,405.56
Jenkins____________________
10,910.14 4,756.74
523.40
688.50 16,878.78
Johnson____________________ Jones Lamar Lanier Lauren"--__________________ Lee________________________
1,581.70 4,451.87 11,994.89 8,156.35 5,975.30 4,605.05
19.25 389.40
213.42
6,266.24 _ _ _
20,540.64 10,580.35
Liberty____________________
500.00
Lincoln
~
Long______________________
Lowndes
Lumpkin___________________
5,584.35 1,373.00
234.20
5,341.34 1,531.59
85.24
504.47 33.00
11,425.69 _
3,409.06 _
352.44
Macon
.
Madison___________________
Marion____________________
1,200.00
McDuffie__________________
McIntosh__________________
Meriwether.._______________
2,168.80
4,629.02 4,096.23 10,000.00
2,230.84 2,965.20
4,482.65 3,736.76
9,800.00
100.00
297.00
166.10 585.60 371.12
1,251.10
294.25 72.00 66.26 418.92
_
4,796.64 4,459.45 10,600.87 8,484.85 20,590.04
Miller_____________________ MitcheIL
MMoonnrtogeo_m__e_ry________________ Morgan____________________
12,500.00 5,000.00
Murray
Muscogee Newton____________________
g~r~h"orp~::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
Paulding___________________
929.10 5,042.89
0
8,156.71
6,465.20
~:=~~:~~
2,832.38 6,970.64 5,662.86
----
214.11
1,597.55
3.00
4,889.98
~:~~~:~:
::::::::::::
:::::::4:0:1:.6:7:
::::::::::::
::::::::::_:._:
1,644.66
3,761.48 _
24,727.64
_
20,420.12
_ _ 11,756.85
=:=~~:~:
1,644.66
38,669.70 108,835.41 87,506.11 269,043.17 188,318.19
121,049.59 77,738.52 62,295.81 34,269.04 252,844.20 110,537.82
276,799.18 54,820.77 68,608.39 218,002.92 5,781.94
193,894.92 63,070.19 87,470.89 140,925.18 100,578.20 278,475.04
78,470.22 196,962.83 181,781.51 85,402.00 309,313.21
7,778.17 508,863.41 134,880.94 58,633.70 64,987.41 42,776.19
Peach_ __ Pickens____________________ Pierce_____________________ Pike Polk
PulaskL.__________________ Pntnam____________________ Qnitman___________________ Rabun_____________________ Randolph__________________ Richmond
Rockdale___________________ Schley Screven____________________ Seminole Spalding___________________
Stephens Stewart____________________ Sumter Talbot_____________________ Taliaferro TattnaIL__________________
3,669.12
2,000.00
9,185.80 758.00
3,744.90
1,624.40 3,988.30 1.128.40
16.40
11,967.00
1,470.00
3,732.00 10,867.30 5,025.10
8,511.30
5,712.60
6,547.76 696.50
3,153.26
3,990.35 4,947.55 1,851.49
85.76 8,741.63
2.328.20 9,124.90 2,150.94
6,784.90
4,672.98
1.00
615.96
875.28 150.21 680.72
1,490.12
1,190.00
1.277.76 28.80 952.90
425.70 230.88
16.159.26 1,454.50 7,515.12
_ _
6.490.03 9.316.94 3.660.61
102.16 22.198.75
_
9,530.20 _
21,182.20 _
7,176.04
_ 16,573.96
_ 3.697.92
_ 11.338.48
189.075.51 18,727.05 81,633.03 96,688.28 188,800.90
101,553.67 132.297.59 55.268.31
2.143.06 259,488.57 1.450,560.69
69,807.44 57.791.68 271,333.48 86,355.01 99,448.62
10.196.19 192,054.47 122,399.40 131,939.32 83,877 .41 138,069.93
:f:?f~i~::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ----6:i73:44 ----4:958:39 :::::::::::: ------379:50 :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ---ii:5ii:33
TerreIL___________________
10,542.41 7,593.38
167.96
3.00 18.306.75
Thomas____________________ Tift
12,647.44
99.72
747.70
13.494.86 _
Toombs
_
Towns
~
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
Treutlen___________________
3,063.30 2.939.37
Troup_____________________
4,409.60 4,797.87
:f~:~~:-_-:::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: g~gg UM:t~ ::::::::::::
6,002.67
:::::::::::: :::::::::::: 591.75
~~=:=~
7,203.38 17,002.60
U~U~
113,045.84 138.853.72 209,362.84 228,972.87 145,768.24
63,668.52 ._
64,031.32 158,966.16
~~U~Ul
Union.
w:.ik~r::::::::::::::::::::
Walton____________________ Ware______________________
.
~:~()():()() :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
~:~~~:()()
8,116.70 1,949.20
.
=:~=~:~~ ------i72:50 ::::::::::::
4,928.52
1,235.26
150.00
.
~~:~~ ::::::::::::
11, m:~
13,045.22 3,334.46
~
_
au~u&
147,262.82
35.891.32
Warren____________________ Washington_
Wayne____________________ Webster.__________________
Wheeler___________________ White_____________________
8,482.80 4,612.10
2,479.50 557.30
10,766.55
2,899.04 598.46
280.00
1,324.31 207.76
19.249.35 6,216.41
5,586.30 1,155.76
105,750.34 313,421.39
151.685.31 39,528.97
79,099.07 19,715.87
TABLE III-Continued-COLORED SCHOOL8-PAYMENTS-NONEXPENSE
III. Non-Expense
SYSTEM
(1) Loans (2) Principal (3) Interest (4) Paid to (5) Paid to (6) Paid to (7) Paid to
Paid
Paid
Paid U.S. Collector Teachers Re- Teachers Insurance
(Principal) on Bonds on Bonds of Internal tirement Associations Companies
Revenu. Syatem
(8) Bank Servic. Charges
(9) Other Total Non
Non-
Expens.s
Expenses Payments
Total Payment.. all Funds
Whitfield Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
$
._._ $.
$
$
$
$
_ 2,064.60 4,079.00
._ 4,834.80 6,305.26 __
10,893.93 9,707 .95
County TotaL_____________ 389,369.12 47,750.00 26,538.00 447,066.50 377,925.94
$
$.
528.00
$
$
$
__ .________ 6,671.60
._
437.50 11,577 .56
__
20,601.88
6,908.34 89,842.20 163,316.13 103,466.42 221,903.74
2,311.50 31,638.08 1,459.96 33,395.281,357,454.38 23,507,823.48
Americus___________________ Athens_____________________
Atlanta
Barnesville_________________ Bremen
8,381.45 3,081.30
4,608.29 2,361.22
.--------
._________
12,989.74 5,442.52
124,783.77 206,065.08
2,812,977.27
56,199.84
_
Buford :________________ Calhoun Canton____________________ Carrollton__________________ Cartersville_.
1,282.40
861.27
._.
4,539.68 2,351.50
_.
.________ .__________ .________
2,143.67 6,891.18
21,789.64 15,236.26 7,815.86
58,589.21 40,386.54
Cedartown
.__________
36,312.10
gC:ohm~m::e'r~ce~~~~~::::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ------99i:20 ------8605:33 :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ----i;856:53 -----2185;9,80989:.5658
Cordele
79,138.51
Dalton____________________ Decatur____________________
DDOuU,bIgi,.las_n_-_-_-_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
Elberton
.-._-_-_-.-.-_-_-_-___
-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
3,281.70 8,673.60
32,,503000..0050 2,736.90
1,581.06 3,886.44
2,068.52
2,813.79
400.00 117.00 283.00
4,862.76 12,960.04
34,,158350..5025 5,833.69
43,384.33 92,722.34
27248,,926312..9133 96,730.34
Fitzgerald Gainesville_________________ Griffin_____________________
6,508.10 2,783.76
8,291.86
r~~~e~e_-_~~~~==========: ==========:= ==========:= ========:=:= ==========:= :=:=:=:===== ============ =:========== :=========== :=========== ============
Marietta___________________
Monroe____________________
Monltrie___________________
Newnan___________________ Pelham____________________
10,176.60 4,799.68
678.00
3.00
82.82 16,740.10
Quitman
Rome______________________
3,663.70 4,074.49
7,738.19
Tf:hlolm~fa.s:tohn;a_l_l_i___-_~_:_:_==_=_=_=_=_=_:_=_= ============ ============ ========:=:= ====3==,0=6==0=.6==2 ====2==,0=7==4=.6==4 ====:=:==:== :=:==:====== ::====:=:=== ============ ====6=,=1=3=6=.=1=6:
TThifotomnasville________________
Toccoa____________________ Trion______________________ Valdosta___________________
26,400.00
10,619.40
3,921.60 1,376.40
5,726.06
1,642.89 262.40
62.76 364.82
8,368.72
61,056.93
6,664.49 1,992.62
_ 77,614.63 210,611.11
6i~:m:~~
64,686.61 41,364.66 132,798.68 119,000.09 47,226.26
65,012.59 80,207.60
6~1~,:3~6~2~.:3~6
215,670.99_ 47,046.94 17,722.78 192,054.97
Vidalia____________________ Waycr088_ _
West PoinL_______________
Winder___ __ __
__
_
__
_
3,499.70 2,248.96
___ __
__ __ __
1,838.40 2,686.88 ___ __ __ _ ___ __
120.00 __ __ __ __ __
__ __
__ __ __ __ __ _
6,868.65 62,876.08 203,141.08
4,424.28 __
64,604.43 22,778.00
City Total_________________ 26,400.00
82,061.70 47,696.16
2,005.67
3.00 8,441.54 166,607.97 6,317,452.17
Grand TotaL______________ 416,769.12 47,760,00 26,638.00 629,128.20 426,622.10 2,311.60 33,643.65 1,462.96 41,836.82 1,623,962.36 29,826,275.65
TABLE I1I-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-BALANCE END OF YEAR
IV. Balance End of Year
SYSTEM
3. Sinking Fund,
,
,4,::. .::A"'g"en::;c"-y..:;F"'u"'n"'dsi
,
1
I. General Fuud
Including In- ,-
Grand Total
(after deduction 2. Building vestments (for (a) U.S. (b) Teacher Re (c) Teacber (d) Group
Total Balance Payments
for agency
Fund
Payments of Income Taxes tirement
Association
Insurance
(e) Other End of Year and Balances
funds therein)
bonds and
Member
Dues
Premiums
interest)
Contributions
~r~i~~~~:: ::::::::::: ~::::::::::::: ~::::::::::::: ~::::::::::::: ~::::::::::::: ~::::::::::::: ~::::::::::::: ~::::::::::::: ~::::::::::::: ~::::::::::::: s
BacoD
.
.
_
91,907.40 55,864.09 26,000.00
~:rd~~:::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
68,407.80 147,708.39
Banks_._._ _._.
Barrow
Bartow
Ben Hill
Berrien
. __ .
Bibb ._ _._._.
._ .
.. .. _.
..
._.
. ._.
._.
. __ __ .
. . ..
.
.
.
._.
._.
._.
._.
._.
.. _.
._ . .
w __
.. _.
_
._ _
_
9,575.91 44,736.95 41,512.64 81,584.39
.
_
_
58,306.30 1,350,764.64
Bleckley . Brantley . Brooks ._. Bryan . Bulloch
._. . ...
.
.
. ._..
._ __ ._.. _.
.
._.
.
..
._. .
. . __ ._.
._._.
__ .
.
.
. .
. . ._. __ ._.
.
.
. .
. .
_ _ _
29,163.86 20,783.52 161,506.09 91,272.77 234,509.37
Burke
Butts .
Calhoun
Camden . .
Candler
.
CarrolL
._. __ . ... _.
.
._.
__ .
__ .
.
_.
._.
__ ._ ._.
_.
._._.
.
__ .
._..
.
.
..
__ .
__
.
._ . _
.
.. .
. _. 211.11 .
.
._
_
211.11 _
_
347,727.87 96,867.32 137,328.15 155,334.60 84,484.14 106,907.15
gh~~u:~.-_~:::::::::::
Cbatham
.
:::::::::::::: ..
::::::::::::::
::::::::::::::
:::::::::::::: .
::::::::::::::
::::::::::::::
._.
:::::::::::::: __ .
-------136:61
---.--.--136:61_
Chattahoochee
. _.
.
._.
.
._.
. __
Cbattooga_ ._._
_ ._
._
.
._ .
.
._
7,075.97 44,219.17 1,120,843.09 20,041.63 67,682.80
:::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .._ Cherokee
..
..
. _.. __ .
.
.
Clarke ._.
. .
._ ..
.
__ .
8~:c~~~~::::::::::::
:::::~~:~~~:~~
::::::::~~~:~~ ::::::::~~:~~
Cobb
_ _.
__ ._ _. ._ ._
._
_.
. __ .
_. __
.
._. __
..
_
~::~~:~~ ~~:~~~:~~
._._.
._
33,328.23 81,562.34 119,630.07 214,401.04 47,059.33 77,053.13
Coffee________________ Colquitt._____________ Columbia_____________ Cook_________________ Coweta_______________
Crawford_____________ Crisp_________________ Dade_________________ DawsoD Decatur__ _
DeKalb______________ Dodge________________ Dooly________________ Dougherty____________ Douglas_ Early________________
Echols________________ Effingham Elbert________________ EmanueL____________ Evans________________ Fannin_______________
Fayette_______________ Floyd________________ Forsyth Franklin______________ Foltan
Gilmer_______________ Glascock______________ Glynn________________ Gordon_______________ Grady________________ Greene_ _
Gwinnett_____________ Habersham_ _ Hall__________________ Hancock______________ Haralson_____________
Harris________________ Hart.________________ Heard________________ Henry________________ Honston______________ Irwin
463.20
4,337.50
476.12
..
250.90
169.25
56.98 ._.
.. ,___
75,530.60 94,166.07 99,726.25 84,121.47 223,183.76
463.20 .
103,285.96 80,992.64 3,778.70
_ 298,069.25
4,813.62
234,922.55
158,472.25 176,524.99 571,909.76 55,704 .42 217,253.38
22,039.63 129,703.72
125,009.56 224,104.04 85,739.30
3,192.47
58,563.45 99,802.89
_ 51,962.15 1,457,341.92
2,282.00
12,121.60 263,892.12 17,109.27 179,449.07 226,984.25
477.13
121,020.30 14,630.56
33,000.18 222,681.47 16,968.66
252,163.96
75,413.81 73,456.64 246,666.31 169,287.73 135,710.63
TABLE III-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-PAYMENT8-BALANCE END OF YEAR
IV. Balance End of Year
SYSTEM
1. General Fund
3. Sinking Fund Including In-
l
,
,4.::..:.:Ag=en::c"-y.:;Fu=n=ds,
,
I
Grand Total
(after deduction 2. Building vestments (for (a) U. S. (b) Teacher R.. (c) Teacher (d) Group
Total Balance Payments
for agency
Fund
Payments of Income TllXes tirement
ABBOciation Insurance
(e) Other End of Year and Balances
funds therein)
bonds and
Member
Dues
Premiums
interest)
Contributions
J~e:f=f~D--a-v~is~=========== ~============= ~============= ~============= ~============= ~============: ~====:=::==:=: ~==::=::::==:= ~::=:=:=:=:==: ~=====:=======_ $
~:~ki~~~::==========:= ============== ============== ============== ============== =======:=====: ==========:::: :=:==========: --------iii:iio --------iii:iio
Johnson
_
Jones
_
Lamar . . .
.
.
.
. ..
.
._
Lanier. ._.
.
.
. ._.
.
.
. ..
.
._.
._
LLeaeurens
._._. .
. ._.
.
__
38,669.70 108,835.41 87,506.11 269,043.17 188,496.09
121,049.59 77,738.52 62,295.81 34,269.04 252,844.20 110,537.82
Lt:o:ncg~_~_:_=_=_=_=_=_=__=_=_=_=_=_=_=_= :============= :============: ====:========= =========1=2=1=.=5=0 ========1=2:8=.:0=2: :==:=:=:::==== ===:====:=7=8=.=1=8 ====:===:=:=== ====:===3=2=7:.=7:0:
Lowndes
_
Lumpkin
_
Macon
_
Madison______________
5.00
5.00
M~~cBI~nftfoiseh======:=====:============== :::=========:= :=:=======:=:= ============== ===:==::===:=: ::::::::::==:: =::::::::=:::: :====:=:::==:= ====:=:=:=====_
Meriwether
_
276,799.18 54,820.77 68,936.09 218,002.92 5,781.94
193,894.92 63,075.19 87,470.89 140,925.18 100,578.20 278,475.04
~i~~eii=::::=:=====:= :=:=========:= ===::::::=:==: =:=:::===:=::: :=========:=== :=======:::::: ::::::::=::::: :::::==::=:=::
~~::~
M~~o~r~g;a;n;e~y========== ~:~~::~~ :=:=========== ==========:==:
~~~:~
~~::~~ ====:=:==::=:= :=:=========== :=============
~~::~ ~:~~~::~_
Murray
_
Muscogee
_
Newton
_
Pg~alu~lhdeino~gpe===:======== =========:==== ============== :==::========= :=======:::::= ======:::=:==: :=====:::====: :=:=====:=:=:= =:::::=====::: :===:=:=::::==_
78,487.00 196,962.83 184,398.24 85,402.00 309,313.21
7,778.17 508,863.41 134,880.94 58,633.70 64,987.41 42,776.19
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
. __ .
.
PulaskL Putnam Quitman______________ Rabun
4,366.42
5,000.00
lli:,J:::;.~~~~~:::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
Rockdale_____________ Schley________________ SCreven_______________ Seminole______________ Spalding
Stephens
Stewart_______________
Sumter
Talbot
Taliaferro
TattualL
.___
._.
~:~~~::~
._________
._.
..
57.13
~~::~~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::~
.____________
.___ .___
_ _ _ _ _
_ _ 9,423.55 _
~:~~~:~~
189,075.51 18,727.05 81,633.03 96,688.28 188,800.90
101,553.67 132,297.59 64,691.86
2,143.06 261,720.19 1,450,560.69
69,807.44 57,791.68 271,333.48 86,355.01 99,448.62
10,196.19 192,054.47 122,399.40 131,939.32 83,877.41 138,069.93
T~:elrfre~I~L~_:_:_::_~_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_::_:_ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::~:: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::~::::::::::
Thomas
._________
Tift__________________
Toombs______________
TOwDs
. __ . __ .
Treutlen______________
..
..
._.
..
.
RT:w~i;gg:s:_:_:_:_:_:__:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: --------336:87 :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: --------336:87
Union Upson________________ Walker
Walton_______________
Ware_________________
2,800.00
._______
2,800.00
Warren_______________
Washington___________
922.70
1,002.78
1,925.48
;W:hLe:e,l~er:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::~:::: :::::::::::::: ::::~::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
White________________
2m0:9,3~6u2.~84
228,972.87 145,768.24
63,668.52
_
64,031.32
~11g8~,:3~7&1.U7~9
_ 149,111.96 139,119.40 147,262.82 38,691.32
105,750.34 315,346.87
17~9~,:0g9~9.U0~7
19,715.87
TABLE III-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-PAYMENT8-BALANCE END OF YEAR
IV. Balance End of Year
SYSTEM
1. General Fund (after deduction
for agency
funds therein)
2. Building Fund
3.InScinlukdininggFIunn-d I------,------l4. ~A= ge= nc= y = Fu;nd-s ------
vestments (for (a) U. S. (b) Teacher Re-
Payments of Income Taxes tirement
bonds and
Member
interest)
Contributions
(c) Teacher
Association Dues
(d) Group
Insurance Premiums
-----
Total Balance (e) Other End of Year
Graud Total Payments
and Balances
~W~i~lk!itns:o:n::::::::::: ~::::::::::::: ~::::::::::::: ~::::::::::::: :~::::::~~~:~~ ::::::::~~~:~~ ~::::::::::::: :::::::~:~~:~~ ~::::::::::::: ::::::~:~~~:~~_$
Worth
_
6,908.34 90,933.71 163,316.13 103,466.42 221,903.74
County TotaL
_
5,833.83
22,122.56
_
9,291.80
4,276.29
_
236.29
4,186.01
45,946.78 23,553,770.26
Americus Athens_______________
._______
124,783.77 206,065.08
i;~;~~~:::::::::::: ::::::~~~~:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::~~~~:~~ __~:~~~:!~~:~!
Buford
Calhouu
Cg:a~r;te~rlslvtiOll~e~~::::::::::
::::::::::::::
::::::::::::::
::::::::::::::
.
_
_
~~~:~~
.
__
__
.
.
~~~:~~
::::::::::::::
:::::::::::::: .
:::::::::::::: .
~:~~._~:.:_~_
21,789.64 15,236.26 8,851.65
58,589.21 40,386.54
g:t'k=~ga:~~:::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::~::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ~~:~~~:~~
gr.i:~~~:::::::::::: ::::::::~ii:~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::~ii:~~ ~UiU~
Dalton
.
..
.
._.____
43,384.33
Decatur______________
92,722.34
~~t:_::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::~~:~~~:~~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::~~:~~~:~~ 2~n!U~
Fitzgerald Gainesville____________ Griffin________________ Hogansville___________ LaGrange_____________
Marietta_____________ Monroe_______________ Moultrie______________ Newnan______________ Pelham_______________
222.81
222.81
Quitman______________ Rome________________
i:ll""ufahF.ill;::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
Thomaston___________
1,000.00
1,000.00
Thomasville___________ Tifton Toccoa_______________ Trion_ ___ Valdosta______________
65.10
154.95
154.95 65.10
Vidalia_______________ Waycross_____________ West Point_ __ Winder_______________
_ 77,614.63 210,511.11 43,363.58 527,999.48
64,585.51 41,364.56 132,798.68 119,000.09 47,449.06
65,012.59 80,207.60
5~2~,:3~6~2~.~3~5
215,670.99 _
47,201.89 17,787.88 192,054.97
52,876.08 203,141.08 54,604.43 22,778.00
City TotaL__________
1,153.91 16,381.67
755.30
500.54
222.81
19,014.23 6,336,466.40
Grand TotaL________
6,987.74 38,504.23
10,047.10
4,776.83
236.29
4,408.82
64,961.01 29,890,236.66
TABLE IV-LIABILITIES AND OUTSTANDING BONDS
SYSTEM
1. Outstanding Loans
CURRENT LIABILITIES AND OUTSTANDING BONDED INDEBTEDNESS AT END OF YEAR (Does not include July and August Salaries)
2. Salaries and Accounts
Due or Unpaid
3. Other Current Liabilities
Total Current Liabilities
1. Counlywide Bonds
2. District Bonds
Total Bonded Indebtedness
Appling
$
Atkinson_ __
__
Bacon________________________________
BBaalkdewr in
20,250.00 $ 13,000.00
$
4,000.00 17,291.22
15,205.56 $ 1,916.37
35,455.56 $
4,000.00 32,207.59
$
100,000.00 81,292.00
Banks________________________________ Barrow
3,640.00 ._ ..
3,640.00 ._________________
Bartow
.
.
..
. ..
Ben HilL
._._ .. _.
.
.
..
._____________
Berrien
.
.
. __ ._.
.
.
. . __
__ __ _____
Bibb_
550,000.00
_ _ __ ___ ____
550,000.00
~
ex>
B~:ro~o:k~s~:============.=====.========== =======:========== ---------TOOO:oo ====.========.=_=_=.=== --.-_-_--__-_--_i_;OOO_:_o_o_ =__==__==__==_=_=__==_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_
~~~h~:========================::=== ======:=========== ================:=
~:~~:~~
~:~~:~~ 81l&:~:gg
Burke
.
._._____
15,000.00
.
._._____
15,000.00
BCuatlthso__u_n________________________._____.___
Camden
.
.
Candler______________________________
CarroIL_____________________________
16,000.00 ._. __ .
81,333.33
14,686.91.
. 6,200.00 12,009.96
..
...
._ .3.0,686.9._1
. __ .. __ ._. __ .________
6,200.00
93,343.29
__ __ __11__0_,0_0__0_.0_0_ 210,000.00 51,000.00
Catoosa_ _ Charlton Chatham Chattahoochee
Chattooga
. .
. _.
.___________
3,078.00
. ._____ . _.
3,872.34
1,533.70 .
5,595.86
4,611.70 .
5,595.86 . ...
3,872.34
._____ ..
221,000.00
Cherokee_
Clarke________________________________
C8~li;ntc.h;_,_;_:_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=_=
Cobb
.
12,432.13
1,940.00
~:~~~:~~
13,852.84
---------iii;iiss:sii
._
70,000.00
2~:~:~
120,000.00
14,372 .13
4tm:~:
13,852.84
--------407;000:00
70,000.00
1,438,000.00
S 29,000.00
2,000.00 9,784.56
_ 29,000.00
102,000.00 91,076.56_
1,000.00 5,500.00
10,500.00 42,588.00
.. _..
1,000.00 5,500.00
._
10,500.00 42,588.00
_
5~0:,5gg0g0:.0gg0 1~:~:gg
34,888.00 35,500 .00 26,000.00 37,500.00 38,550.00
7,750.00 ..
36,000.00
~~:ggz:gg
25,500.00 47,250.00
5~0:,5g0gg0:.0gg0 8~~:goOZ:gg
34,888.00 13150,,500000..0000 236,000.00 88,500.00 38,550.00
_ 7,750.00
_ _ 257,000.00
120,000.00 _
4~~:ggg:gg
25,500.00 1,485,250.00
Coffee_.______________________________
8~~~~!~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::~~:~:~~
Coweta_______________________________
2,659.31
~:~~:~~ :::::::::::::::::: 1,517.76
2,659.31
_ ..
~~:~~~:~~ ::::::::~~~;~~~:~~
1,517.76
3Hgg:gg 4,000.00
_
29H~:H 4,000.00
Crawford_____________________________
Crisp_________________________________
Dade
._
Dawson_ _
Decatur
.__________
12,000.00 4,000.00 15,000.00
11,947.69 _
28,236.83
8,684.03
20,631.72
12,000.00 4,000.00 43,236.83
9,486.23 103,000.00 46,000.00
36,260.32 25,530.00
5,000.00
9,486.23 36,260.32 128,530.00 46,000.00 5,000.00
DeKalb_______________________________ Dodge________________________________ Dooly Dougherty____________________________ Douglas_ Early
215,000.00 86,000.00 50,000.00
10,965.63 31,233.07
18,917.60
233,917.60 86,000.00
60,965.63 31,233.07 .____________
2,898,000.00 98,260.00
222,100.00 35,900.00 12,000.00 13,103.73 71,500.00
3,120,100.00 35,900.00 12,000.00
_ 111,363.73 71,500.00
~fk~:h;;;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::----------i~605:00 ----------2~OOO:OO:::::::::::::::::: ----------3~605:00
Elbert
EmanueL
.______
27,189.66
27,189.66
Evans
Fannin
.______
~~:~~:~~
2~: n&:&&
9,900.00
23,000.00
~~: ~gg:gg 9,900.00 _ _ 23,000.00
Fayette
__
Floyd_
103,000.00
21,480.65
124,480.65
680,000.00
50,375.00
730,375.00
fui~l~~-=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::ii;i~i:ii :::::::::~;i~i:ii :::::::::::::::::: 7,2:U~:~ 7,2:t~t~
GGillamsceor_ck______________________________
16,826.47
4,194.16
21,020.63
114,000.00
17,000.00
131,000.00_
, ~r.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~lm~~ ~t~~~~
:: ~;~~;~::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::
Hancock______________________________
::::::::::::::::
:::::::
:~~~:~:~~ 48,000.00
----
--
--
-;~:
~~:~
--------
~~~:~~~:~
48,000.00
Haralson
._____
35,000.00
19,822.21
54,822.21
12,750.00
12,750.00
:::::::: -- --- - : : -- ~:~~s:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: ~~:~~:~~
I~~~t::::::::::::::::::::::
6~~~~=~ :::::::~=~;~=~~ :::::::::::::::::: ---------6~~:;~=~ -----~&n::~
Irwin
._
1,200.00
1,112.78
4,607.88
6,920.66
184,000.00
27,000.00 4,000.00 1,050.00
21,550.00 54,000.00 4,000.00
327,000.00 4,000.00 1,050.00
474,550.00 257,000.00 188,000.00
TABLE IV-Continued-LIABILITIES AND OUTSTANDING BONDS
CURRENT LIABILITIES AND OUTSTANDING BONDED INDEBTEDNESS AT END OF YEAR (Does not include July and August Salaries)
SYSTEM
I. Outstauding Loans
2. Salaries and Accounts
Due or Uupaid
3. Other Current Liahilities
Total Current Liahilities
I. Countywide Bonds
2. District Bonds
Total Bouded Indebtedness
Jackson
$
Jasper_______________
Jeff Davis_____________________________ Jefferson_______________________
Jenkins_______________________________
$ 6,550.00
S 10,000.00
$ 927.32
937.50
S927.32 16,550.00
937.50
S 196,000.00 196,000.00
$
34,500.00 57,500.00 56,500.00
_ _
230,500.00 57,500.00 252,500.00
Johnson_
_
Jones
Lamar
Lanier________________________________ Laurens_ _
Lee__________________________________
10,500.00
7,535.00
10,937.86 462.71
7,535.00
10,500.00 10,937.86
462.71
58,000.00 63,000.00
44,100.00 11,000.00 59,500.00
44,100.00 _
_ 69,000.00 59,500.00 63,000.00
LLiihnecrotyln_______________________________ Long_________________________________ Lowndes______________________________ Lumpkin_ _
5,000.00 12,806.14
2,200.19
2,200.19 5,000.00 12,806.14
174,000.00 103,000.00 27,500.00 97,000.00
2,000.00
176,000.00_ 103,000.00 27,500.00 97,000.00
Macon Madison______________________________ Marion_______________________________ McDuffie_____________________________ McIntosh_____________________________ Meriwether___________________________
21,103.62 1,713.21
500.00
5,728.41 6,271.94
5,728.41 27,375.56 1,713.21
500.00
414,000.00
1,000.00 32,020.00 70,000.00
_ 1,000.00
_ 32,020.00
_ 484,000.00
Miller________________________________ MitcheIL____________________________ Monroe_______________________________
19,150.00
1,250.00 2,752.05 1,269.13
20,400.00 2,752.05 1,269.13
7,000.00 325,000.00 209,000.00
~~~;:~lIl_e~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: ----------4;000:00 ----------4;000:00 --------185;000:00
14,000.00 67,500.00
~~:~:~
21,000.00 392,500.00 209,000.00
1~~:ggg:gg
Murray_______________________________ Muscogee_____________________________ Newton_______________________________ Oconee_ _
1,800.00 683,000.00 24,500.00
26,300.00
1,800.00 683,000.00 26,300.00 24,500.00
149,000.00 320,000.00
2,750.00
151,750.00 _
320,000.00 _
~:~i~~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: ----------8;000:00 ----------8;000:00
~ick:n-'~~=: ==:: =: == == == == == == =: =::= =: =:== == ==::: =======:
:~: ~~:~:
::::~:~
~~: ::~:~:
~~~: ~~: ~
Pierce________________________________
19,500.00
21,404.30
4,530.38
45,434.68
185,000.00
~~~k::~========:=======:=:=:=:=:=:=:= :=:=====:=:=:===== ====:===========:= :=========:=:=:=== :===:=:=:===:=:=:: :==:=:=:===:==:===
~:: ~:~~
2,000.00
:~:~~:~~
~:~: ~~:~~
187,000.00
:~:~~:~
ii~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~m~~~~~m ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :::::::::~m;m; ~~~~~~m~~~~~~~~~ :::::::::~m;~:~; ::::::::~m~~i~ :::::::::i;~~~:~~ --------~~~i~i::
Richmond_ _
201,000.00
104,903.82
817.50
306,721.32
3,934,000.00
3,934,000.00
SRcohclkedyale_____________________________
Screven_______________________________ Seminole______________________________ Spalding______________________________
3,770.80 40,000.00
30,605.56
112,210.55 3,000.00
115,981.35
40,000.00 3,000.00 30,605.56
136,000.00
260,000.00 172,000.00
22,250.00 14,000.00
136,000.00_
282,250.00 186,000.00
_
Stephens______________________________
16,000.00
1,333.49
17,333.49
80,000.00
80,000.00
!1~~~~~~~m~~~~m~m~~~~~m~~~~ ~~~~~~~~m~~~~~~~ ::::::::::~~~m~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ::::::::::~~mm ~~~~~~~~~~f~~~I~ :::::::::~:tE~~~ :::::::::::tEm
!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~mm~~~~~~~~~~~ :::::::::~~~~~J~~ m~~~~~~~~mm~ ~~~~~~~~~~I~iII~~ ;;;;;;;;;~:~~~J: ::::::::;~~~~:~ :::::::::i~~~;:; ::::::::;~n~~;
~))~)))-_))))~):-:::)~)):-::)~)~) :::::::)~~m))))))~)) ::-::_::)~:~:-::)""-*~~:::-::::11-~:~ :-:::::~)~)~
Union________________________________
728.80
728.80
77,500.00
77,500.00
~t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===:==)~~;~~~~~:===:=:=:~~;~~~~ ======)~~;~~~~~
;:~i~gtoo=:= =======:=:=::========::= ::::==:=:=:::=:===
WWaeybnsete_r______________________________
45,000.00
:::~:::~ ====:=====:=:=:=:=
:::~:::~ :=:=:=:=:=:=: ===:: -- ------ -93:469:20 ---- -- ---93:469:20
45,000.00
279,000.00
39,000.00
318,000.00_
w.:r~~~::=:=:=====:=:=:===:===:=:=:== -- --- ----20:500:00 :====::::=:::===:: ::::::=::=::==:::: ---------20:500:00 ====:::::=:=:====:
~~: ~~~::~
~~: :~~::~
SYSTEM
Whitfield WilcoxWilkes Wilkinson Worth
. _._. ._. __ .
._. _.
._. __
County TotaL .. .
TABLE IV-Continued-LIABILITIES AND OUTSTANDING BONDS
CURRENT LIABILITIES AND OUTSTANDING BONDED INDEBTEDNESS AT END OF YEAR (Does not include July and August Salaries)
1. Outstanding Loans
2. Salaries and Accounts
Due or Unpaid
3. Other Current Liabilities
Total Current
Liabilities
1. County.
wide Bonds
2. District Bonds
Total Bonded Indebtedne..
$ .. ..
__
$
2,000.00 $
._ $
2,000.00 $
110,000.00 $
1,100.00
445.00
1,545.00 _. .___________
..
.
._._._..... __ . .______________
217,000.00
__
... _. . . _
_
.
._.
__ ,.
.
.
2,465,860.86
624,433.10
370,096.27
3,460,390.23
19,592,038.23
65,105.00 $
29,000.00
.
. _._.
6,000.00
37,000.00
10,083,847.44
175,105.00 29,000.00 217,000.00 6,000.00 37,000.00
29,675,885.67
Americu8 Athens Atlanta Barnesville Bremen
Buford. Calhoun Canton Carrollton Cartersville
Cedartown Chickamauga Cochran Commerce. Cordele
Dalton Decatur _. Douglae_ Dublin Elberton
. . __ ._
__ . . __ . __
.
.
,
.
.
. _
3,500 .00
.
.
.. __
. .
._______
11,500.00
5,115.96
. 11,022.47 ._. .
.
16,138.43
.
.
.
.
160,013.28
. __ ",_,
.
.
.
.___________ __ __ __ __
3,500.00 .
405,000.00
.
....
.
.
387,000.00
~
.
_ 21,123.16
. __ ._____ 5,767.66
1,929.77 .
5,767.66 34,552.93
1,621,000.00 133,000.00
660,000.00 234,000.00
__ __ _
.
~
.
. ._._. _ . __
160,013.28 _ _
__
__
__
_
405,000.00
387,000.00 __ _
._ _
_ 1,621,000.00
133,000.00
660,000.00 234,000.00
Fitzgerald___________________ Gainesville
__ ___ __ ____
892.43 ___
Griffin
.
. __ .
'
Hogansville___________________________
LaGrange
.
5,000.00 __________________.
.
.
Marietta_._.
.
Monroe
.
Monltrie.
Newnan
Pelham
.
~
18,000.00 ._________________ .
. _. .
23,415.35
' 1,102.27
.
8,000.00 ._____
892.43
.. __ . 6,102.27 . .____
. .
26,000.00 23,415.35 .
.. 199,000.00 1,480,000.00
. 220,000.00
. ._._ .______
_ _
.
_
199,000.00 1,480,000.00
.
'
.
. .. _
220,000.00
_
_'
._
Quitman_. Rome
._.
.
..
'
.
. _.
_
T:}h:o:mh~arst.o:nhF~::::::::::::::::::.::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::.::::::::::: :::::::::.::::::::: :::::._::.:__:::_:..:::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::_
Thomasville___________________________
Tifton
.
Toccoa.
.
Trion __ .
. ..
Valdosta
._.
.
34,700.00 . . .__
43,197.29 .
._. .
.
.
.
1,584.06
._____
.___________
490.44
34,700.00 . _._ __ ___ __ ____
1,584.06
43,687.73
119,000.00
421,000.00
.
.
..
__ __ __
.__ __
.
.
Vidalia. . _.
~
Waycross__
Col>
West Point .
Winder .. _. _.
. . __ .. .
..
. .. . ..
_.
.
.
. _.
..
. __
.
. __
.
.
.
.___ __ __ ___ __ _
16,000.00
.___ __ __
_ 119,000.00 421,000.00
_ ._
_ _ _ 16,000.00
City Total
.
.__
115,897.29
52,130.96
28,312.61
196,340.86
6,055,013.28
._._________
6,055,013.28
Grand Total_.
.
._______
2,581,758.15
676,564.06
398,408.88
3,656,731.09
25,647,051.51
10,083,847.44
35,730,898.95
TABLE V-WHITE SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
ENROLLMENT
SYSTEM
BY GRADES
Elementary
High School
Total No. Net
Enroll- Prevo Enroll-
v
Fe-
ment En- ment
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Kg.
-1-
-
2 -
3 - 4- -5-
6
7
8
----
9
10
--
11
--
12
--
Male
--
Female
--
Total
--
-Ma-le
male
Total
--
rolled
Appling ________ Atkinson _______
-----
BacoD __________ Baker __________ Baldwin ________
---------
29
461 249
379 218
385 202
357 165
337 198
339 176
288 164
2,~4
157
197 103
171 87
13718 _____9_7
1,370 733
1,176 639
2,546 1,372
426 212
454 213
279 257 247 256 211 219 203 184 156 120 83 72 835 837 1,672 282 333
67 51 50 45 46 43 47 37 22 21 33
7 199 150 349 52 68
201 225 212 195 215 176 170 150 140 123 108 35 721 702 1,423 271 285
880 3,426 425 1,797 615 2,287 120 469 556 1,979
393 3,033 297 1,500 162 2,125
41 428
131 1,848
Banks__________
Barrow _________ Bartow _________ Ben HilL _______ Berrien _________
---------
-----
-----
163 150 168 173 160 157 125 134 86 68 73 28 564 532 1,096 184 205
179 177 182 159 178 153 139 116 31 26 20 _. ___ 610 557 1,167 86 107
669 176
643 134
590 184
563 152
550 158
492 119
411 128
340 104
23726
____1_8_5
151
------
------
------
2,131 579
1,787 472
3,918 1,051
402 83
506 97
411 423 404 364 349 365 361 310 284 208 135 10 1,400 1,277 2,677 466 481
389 1,485 193 1,360 908 4,826 180 1,231 947 3,6:24
144 1,341 163 1,197 822 4,004 229 1,002
604 3,020
Bibb ___________ Bleckley________ Brantley________ Brooks_________
--------------
Bryan__________ ... _-
1,688 192
202 194 124
1,649 167 177 183 120
1,610 182 171
162 110
1,450 162 163 171 106
1,265 154 163 161 84
1,184 159 168 169 86
1,143 107 157 152 78
1,162 127 142 142 90
858 90 142 100
53
798 101 81 104 51
606 488 71 60 6746 _____6_1
40 ______
5,059 602 628 616 370
4,930 521
573 576 338
9,989 1,123 1,201 1,192
708
1,903 205 238 198 103
2,009 244
252 224 131
3,912 449 490 422 234
13,901 811
1,572 --._--
1,691 -.---1,614 205
942 124
13,090 1,572 1,691
1,409 818
----- Bulloch_________
Burke __________
-----
Butts __________ Calhoun ________ Camden_. ____ ._ C311dler ________
---------
---.-
-----
385 397 370 332 365 347 296 345 277 235 210 186 1,295 1,197 2,492 613 670 1,283 3,775 287 3,488
190 200 198 159 192 148 153 114 107 86 69 58 680 560 1,240 206 228 434 1,674 202 1,472
105 108 III 108 91 104 104 93
90 93
99 83
93 98
84 86
58 75
61 54
5733 _____5_4
368 367
346 299
714 153 157 666 162 126
310 1,024 288 954
29 53
995 901
102 98 109 104 82 91 ,90 74 73 52 42 32 331 345 676 129 144 273 949 ------ 949
138 145 119 147 124 145 119 91 74 63 57 50 503 434 937 169 166 335 1,272 170 1,102
Carroll _________ Cat<l0B8 ________ Charlton________ Chatham _______ Chattahoochee __ Chattooga ______
-------------------
361
-----
570 531 588 494 464 433 427 361 248 256
496 458 501 477 440 383 345 305 225 200
102 114 108 101 71 95 88 58 60 63
1,853 1,702 1,788 1,769 1,500 1,396 1,415 1,268 1,123 1,253
218 281 260 186 119 82 73
9 12
4
502 397 456 375 383 372 311 263 207 142
200 136
39 642
10 106
156 1,829 1,678 3,507 623 598 1,221 4,728 ------ 4,728
24 1,634 1,466 3,100 432 458 890 3,990 937 3,053
42 366 313 679 119 143 262 941 70 871
555 6,018 5,405 11,423 2,315 2,526 4,841 16,264 1,004 15,260
11 776 804 1,580 22 24
46 1,626 33 1,593
97 1,433 1,363 2,796 388 427 815 3,611 232 3,379
Cherokee _______ Clarke__________ Clsy ___________ Clsyton ________
---------
-----
Clinoh__________
Cobb___________ -----
555 499 516 483 466 457 178 176 170 157 144 140 41 43 34 44 27 21 598 539 568 501 453 425 170 116 135 120 110 108 1,265 1,221 1,230 1,173 1,140 1,007
420 112 33 367 104 991
334 120 27 293 98 764
287 89 28 279
66 656
32 91 24 199 60 493
7
6
54 25
15 20
141 118
35 27
453 ------
1,805 561
137 1,814
463 4,276
1,591 516
106 1,637
430 3,751
3,396 296 370 1,077 174 205
243 49 65 3,451 517 513
893 131 155 8,027 1,100 1,266
666 4,062 379 1,456 114 357 1,030 4,481
286 1,179 2,366 10,393
558 3,504 192 1,264
16 341 417 4,064 183 996 855 9,538
Coffee__________ ColquiL _______ Columbia_______
-----
-----
Cook ___________
Coweta_________
-----
-----
Crawford _______ Cri,p ___________
-----
-----
B~;,~::::::::
Decatur ________ DeKalb ________
--------.
B~~:::::::::: ----.
Dougherty______
Douglas ________ Early __________
-----
-----
Echols __________
Effingham ______ ElberL ________
---------
EmanueL ______ Evans__________
Fannin. ________
-----
---------
Fayette _________ Floyd __________
--_.-
Forsyth ________
Franklin ________
Fulton _________ -----
Gilmcr _________ Glascock ________
----.
-.---
g~d~~::::::::: -----
G r a d y __________ Greene. ________
-.---
Gwinnett. ______ Habersham _____ HaIL __________
-----
-.---
Hancock ________ Haralson _______
-----
-----
-----
HarriIL _________ Hart ___________ H e a r d __________
-.--.----
Henry__________ -----
Houston________ -----
Irwin___________ -----
413 443 414 433 419 403 373 302 664 614 597 565 545 516 496 147 170 173 169 152 124 117 111 99 274 264 267 256 268 242 272 219 278 272 252 290 251 236 221 190
61
168 253 140 418 1,897
53 149
254 122 401 1,943
56 147 248 106 389 1, 899
58 156 237
106 362 1,877
45
109 221
84 283 1,585
41 149 219 88 289 1,379
55 101 174 90 272 1,334
54 116 122 73 281 1,185
405 348 356 335 288 275 237 250 166 146 179 170 140 127 126 112 765 705 703 607 489 462 413 358 285 292 291 261 272 261 248 203 254 223 233 213 208 173 151 172
51 63 71 70 48 50 50 48 183 161 180 144 140 134 114 120 163 172 202 167 156 188 151 66 354 377 373 364 322 322 322 308 118 131 107 120 103 96 93 78 496 445 515 506 449 392 331 298
159 884 379 340 1,721
149
713 329 374 1,804
161 757 4J3 354 1,867
148 791 307 321 1,740
141 667 310 321 1,637
U3 648 290 337 1,471
123 679 255 287 1,417
108 510 203 263 1,173
395 326 317 271 300 263 248 185 62 65 53 73 62 53 54 63 441 559 487 471 435 392 378 357
554 488 467 413 439 356 373 315 349 384 364 301 304 283 279 270 122 146 152 126 155 122 110 156
878 739 745 868 729 749 675 623 487 460 498 435 442 482 407 286 796 762 825 734 726 711 581 487 76 51 71 65 80 50 48 33 267 227 259 249 246 214 187 175
107 122 142 121 121 104 87 89 251 204 211 243 225 226 195 181 157 168 158 151 148 145 131 122 224 210 236 219 184 174 168 181 496 464 467 368 333 319 247 259 233 265 210 211 194 196 198 197
229 114
103 158
172 104
53 112
17076 _____9_9 48 ______
97 ______
101 65 38 48
49 44 36 27
96 111 54
67 78
31
57 52 53 ______ 34 ______
223 176 192 10
880 756 578 436
208 167 161 ------
119 79 96 64
330 240 175 159
179 131 90 81
134 117 108
6
37 21 106 100 57 55
2840 _____2_1 36 ______
221 188 159 141
86 46 37 42
187 162 146
6
78 62 41 36
422 355 256 232 184 125 97 15 219 175 137 91
905 723 585 437
138 49
99 50
9219 _____4_6
356 289 242 212
209 167 133 ------
213 196 136 114
93 90 86 68
422 401 306 ------
253 187 124 42
402 41
292 45
25362 -__-_-_._-_.
124 100 59 31
87 64 63 ______
142 ------ ------ --._--
105 76 50 51 132 126 90 92 177 176 116 70 162 129 127 ------
1,518 2,083
543 978 976
203 514 845 391 1,245 6,108
1,148 517
2,163 1,063
762
199 546 642 1,245 388 1,615
529 2,664 1,217 1,201 5,992
1,125 222
1,629 1,637 1,190
539
2,833 1,697 2,668
238 871
414 795 563 751 1,405 791
1,380 2,898 441 468 1,914 3,997 211 230
473 1,016 136 167 865 1,843 257 329 824 1,800 221 221
166 465 761 345 1,169 5,806
369 979 1,606
736 2,414 11,914
106 180 168 99 435 1,894
104
208 196 93 447 1,941
1,096 2,244 372 414 537 1,054 230 240
1,981 4,144 630 632 847 1,910 320 364 693 1,455 246 291
204 403 66 81 510 1,056 213 197 557 1,199 103 111 1,189 2,434 487 530 380 768 140 149 1,519 3,134 345 454
465 994 148 177 2,475 5,139 858 917 1,066 2,283 274 350 1,133 2,334 453 432 5,665 11,657 1,882 1,941
995 2,120 250 309 200 422 88 103
1,534 3,163 730 726 1,453 3,090 373 451 1,074 2,264 467 462
394 933 231 262
2,550 5,383 814 938
1,514 3,211 406 486 2,467 5,135 704 733
203 441 82 69 778 1,649 237 252
390 804 155 148 760 1,555 156 167 495 1,058 195 209 664 1,415 290 331 1,289 2,694 357 441 716 1,507 278 337
909 3,807 600 3,207 441 4,438 689 3,749 303 1,319 ------ 1,319 586 2,429 265 2,164 442 2,242 329 1,913
2iD 388 364 192 882 3,835
579 35 1,367 158
1,970 736 928 ------
3,296 478 15,749 2,370
544
1,209 1,234
928 2,818 13,379
786 470 1,262 684
537
3,030 1,524 5,406 '2,594 1,992
177 2,853
157 286
51,,1326o7
223 2,371
248 1,744
147 410 214 1,017 289
799
550 65 1,466 131 1,413 -----. 3,451 321 1,057 120 3,933 137
485 1,335
13,,4113o3 937 3,796
325 1,775
624 885 3,823
1,319 6,914 2,907 3,219 15,480
106 782
116 129 1,444
1,213 6,132
32,,7099o1
14,036
559 191
1,456 824
929 493
2,679 613
4,619 3,914 3,193 1,426
59 2,62o
21 592 298 4,32 1
549 3,365 376 2,817
70 1,356
1,752 892
1,437
151 489
7,135 4,103 6,572
592 2,138
599 6,536
267 3,836 614 5,958 23 569
89 2,049
303 1,107
323 401
II,,m
621 2,036
798 3,492
615 2,122
112 995 237 1,641
o lS6 1,276
206 1,83 457 3,035
146 1,976
TABLE V-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT
ENROLLMENT
SYSTEM
BY GRADES
Elementary
High School
Total No. Net
Enroll- Prev. Enroll-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Kg.
1
--
-
2
-
-
3
-
-
4
-
-
5-
6
7
8
Fe-
ment En- ment
9
10
11
-12-
Male
---
Female --
Total --
Male
male
--
-Tot-al
-
-
rolled
Jackson ________ Jasper__________ Jeff Davis ______
----------
Jefferson ________ Jenkin._________
-----
-----
no 429 409 386 339 312 315 260 206 168 143 138 ------ 1,312 1,138 2,450 311 344
76
67
56
56
57
52
56
58
42
37
45
223
191
414 115 123
272 264 274 259 234 224 224 168 162 113 97 70 919 832 1,751 273 337
209 188 197 181 190 160 156 170 138 147 108 94 690 591 1,281 302 355
115 126 110 126 123 92 106 92 76 67 55 39 422 376 798 137 192
655 3,105 336 2,769
238 652 ------ 652
610 2,361 220 2,141 657 1,938 106 1,832
329 1,127 88 1,039
Johnson ________ JLoanmesa_r____________________ Lanier__________
-------------
LLeaeu_r_e_n_s_. ______________
---------
179 169 152 162 17Q 142 127 132 88 97 83 92 69 71 76 79 61 80 89 81 55 75 80 66
113 118 108 92 101 90 86 81
90 51 45 62
95 46 29 79
70 62 3330 _____2_9
35 ______
590 304
250 348
519 1,109 208 241
272 576 109 129
271 521
80 90
360 708 126 131
449 1,558 ------ 1,558 238 814 93 721
170 691 18 673 257 965 71 894
399 365 373 358 327 312 293 274 254 202 160 135 1,266 1,161 2,427 492 533 1,025 3,452 400 3,052
60
62
56
49
51
46
36
31
33
29
25
19
179
181
360
67
70
137
497
71
426
Liberty_________ Lincolo_________ ----Long___________ Lowndes________ -----
Lumpkin_______ -- ... --
130 126 138 58 84 93 88 82 89
97 70 79
92 62 93
90 84 73
96 51 51
72 43 61
63 52 48
53 44 51
52 ______
23 ______ 38 ______
293 237
256 207
240 215
232 161
217 165
165 150
225 130
221 93
167 92
146 49
109 ------
41
2
402 264 278 848 657
367 769 134 106 238 502 75 87 277 555 98 100 780 1,628 334 309 608 1,265 123 154
240 1,009 61 948 162 664 ------ 664 198 753 45 706 643 2,271 300 1,971
277 1.542 103 1,439
Macon _________ Madison________
-----
Marion _________ -----
McDuffie _______ McIutosh_______
-----
Meriwether _____ -----
124 122 138 131 109 94 91 78 71 70 42 53
280 87
267 81
279 82
276 78
250 74
211 67
207 53
181 64
156 58
105 49
13076 -_-_-__-_-_-
175 180 IiI 154 135 129 121 137 100 85 49 49
69 67 55 56 69 53 84 62 48 45 14 17
281 212 282 249 233 227 201 176 180 141 93 87
409
936 263 549 275
877
400 809 148 166
834 1,770 273 276
259 522 111 96 516 I,V65 202 218 178 453 110 76 808 1,685 315 362
314 1,123
549 2,319 207 729 420 1,485 186 639
677 2,362
74 1,049 57 2,262 48 68I
~~I l,t~56
204 2,158
Miller __________
Mitchell________ -----
Monroe_________ Montgomery____ Morgan ________
---------
---_.
222 236 201 163 177 205 165 131 118 108 99 91
212 121
204 128
214 120
210 121
182 112
188 105
151 85
150 88
138 72
107 65
102 -----47 42
120 III 106 131 94 125 111 95 74 83 75 44
155 153 130 158 132 152 109 116 88 93 75 ______
699 708 389 434 517
670 1,369 266 281
653 1,361 244 253 403 792 155 159 364 798 193 178
472 989 178 194
547 1,916 497 1,858 314 1,106 371 1,169 372 1,361
128 1,788
175 1,683 44 1,062 122 1,047 152 1,209
Murray_________
Mnscogee_______ Newton ________
1;672
Oconee _________ Oglethorpe______ Paulding________
-----
-----
-----
459 2,131
333 118 112 327
364 2,258
357 145 135 271
316 2,425
314 129 102 315
309 2,119
340
123 118 275
299
1,765 334 130 113 310
233 1,631
294 134 111 216
231 1,403
234 115
99 230
186 1,214
237 92 94 171
148 941 213
69 91 172
94 796 153
73 69 127
112 -----609 495 15142 ____1_1_1
68 52 102 77
1,156 7,955 1,155
450 392 986
1,055
7,449 1,051
444 398 958
2,211 15,404 2,206
894 790 1,944
256 1,95i
416
140 185
320
284 2,098
410 148 189 329
540 4,055
826 288 374 649
2,751 ------ 2,751 19,459 1,733 ~17,726 3,032 353 2,679 1,182 85 1,097 1,164 62 1,102
2,593 187 2,406
Peach __________
Picken._________
Pierce __________ Pike____________ Polk ___________
-----
-.---
-----
-.---
-----
135 118 129 106 121 96 93 85 77 296 280 266 232 219 208 202 166 124
70 94
6816 _____4_7
402 868
396 798 177 168 835 1,703 210 255
300 271 261 256 233 254 265 246 181 146 100 88 997 843 1,840 363 398
134 132 124 122 133 115 95 94 62 67 45 46 453 402 855 143 171
536 502 534 478 479 483 430 233 170 122 112 74 1,819 1,623 3,442 351 360
345 1,143 465 2,168 761 2,601 314 1,169 711 4,153
79 1,064
33 2,135
217 2,384 163 I, 006 370 3,783
PulaekL _______ Putnam ________ Quitman________ Rabun _________
Randolpb _______ Richmond ______
-._--
-----
-----
-.-------
109 116 110 117 136 104 91 99
78 61 67 80 77 65 62 63 25 32 40 41 39 26 21 20 265 226 208 223 201 179 159 168
105 100 109 126 75 88 74 84 1,798 1,804 1,857 1,598 1,384 1,213 1,100 1,322
61
57 17 H3 81 761
56 52 15 135 52 600
66 51 45 28 23 12 7g65 _____6_6
520 145
403
259 111 751 357 5,652
380 783 166 167
231 490 128 117 113 224 44 43 710 1,461 301 296 320 677 156 137 5,102 10,754 1,588 1,760
333 245
87 597 293 3,318
1,116 ------
735 51
311
4
2,058 278
970 65
14,102 ------
'I,ll6 684 307
1,780 905
14,102
Rockdale _______ SChley__________
Screven _________ Seminole________
-.-.-.-.-----
Spalding________ -----
152 153 174 180 151 147 120 96 72 59 57 45 565 512 1,077 160 169
33 39 40 37 44 34 27 32 22 26 14 16 128 126 254 53 57
213 1~7 198 219 194 197 175 143 133 115 163 130 178 143 128 127 129 ~3 9 70
5629 _____7_5
733 517
650 1,383 2,;3 282 481 998 143 151
345 409 364 342 301 288 252 259 186 157 105 30 1,260 1,041 2,301 388 349
329 1,406 110 364
535 1,918 294 1,292
737 3,038
200 1,206
12 352 175 1,743
o 106 1,186
308 2,73
Stephens________ Stewart _________
Sumter_________ Talbot__________
Taliaferro_______ TattnaIL _______
-.---
-----
-._--
-.---
-----
-.-.-
284 264 258 256 217 197 210 161 172 142 125 26 902
56 49 54 46 61 37 34 45 34 36 ,38 28 178
110 118 128 123 103 53 56 69 61 43
99 48
92 47
86 30
61 43
38 25
3208 _____2_6
422 20.
24 26 22 31 24 29 31 25 23 29 23 12
95
282 317 315 303 273 279 266 279 224 188 147 ------ 1.050
784 1,686 320 306
159 337 82 99
351 773 142 107 174 377 66 52 92 187 60 52
985 2,035 418 420
626 2,312 181 518 249 1,022 118 495 112 299 838 2,873
217 2,095 25 493
43 979 48 447 2 297 236 2,637
i:fr~~~~~~~~~~~ -.---
TerreIL ________
Thom&8 ________ TifL __________
-.-.-.---
-----
Toombs ________
Towns__________ Treutlen________ T r o u p __________
-.-----------
Turner _________ Twigg. _________
-.-------
-.---
150 138 144 118 115 120 90 83 66 60 59 33 480 265 260 251 227 239 191 217 223 181 136 97 77 853 109 104 107 113 84 90 90 71 70 63 52 42 356 303 249 271 251 237 232 252 201 191 139 113 88 942 226 215 223 218 197 184 180 174 119 23 14 13 756
301 266 261 292 216 204 211 159 132 129
128 130 133 129 100 127 119 120 82 69 139 137 124 149 120 126 109 106 67 69 303 299 305 280 300 274 212 205 116 71 180 146 172 163 168 137 148 128 112 96 119 86 99 114 101 99 76 55 45 39
6714 _____5_7
5500 _____4_9
65 58 44 41
927 432 451 1,069
592 362
395 875 130 171 797 1,650 339 375 341 697 155 143 853 1,795 358 374 687 1,443 174 169
824 1,75\ 235 316 434 866 166 166 453 904 146 195 884 1,953 202 240 522 1,114 214 245 332 694 126 98
301 1,176 714 2,364 298 995 732 2,527 343 1,786
551 2,302 332 1,198 341 1,245 442 2,395 459 1,573 224 918
69 1,107 302 2,062 108 887 259 2,268 299 1.487
287 2,015 47 1,151 141 1,104 396 1,999 197 1,376 51 867
Union. _________ Upson__________
-----
Walker_________ -.---
Walton _________ Ware ___________
---------
W a r r e n _________ Washington _____ Wayoe _________
-----
-----
Webster ________ Wbeeler ________ White __________
-.-.-
------_.-
234 204 212 210 201 208 183 160 123 70 76 16 769 683 1,452 212 227 439 1,891 136 1,755 202 193 232 200 206 197 184 178 125 104 93 47 741 673 1,414 250 297 547 1,961 149 1.812 961 944 999 835 807 739 653 563 383 348 262 203 3,130 2,808 5,938 811 948 1,759 7,697 729 6,968
266 268 238 264 236 207 196 152 124 98 43 51 843 832 1,675 223 245 468 2,143 238 1,905 3i6 364 316 297 263 262 284 226 160 142 111 94 1,082 1,080 2,162 359 374 733 2,895 -----. 2,895
64 65 80 77 61 52 52 49 43 48 35 29 230 221 451 86 118
238 186 212 212 200 183 169 161 161 135 136 109 766 634 1,400 347 355
429 442 324 321 349 313 291 252 235 144 126 99 1,291 1,178 2,469 376 480
32 43 51 30 37 29 23 26 22 21 14 18 134 111 245 44 57
147 135 118 114 115 100 111 88 78 193 157 198 176 176 143 128 137 105
73 74
5620 _____3_4
455 647
385 840 166 157 524 1,171 168 210
204 655 702 2,102 856 3,325 101 346
323 1,163
378 1,549
43 612
150 1,952 387 2,938
18 328 120 1,043
45 1,504
TABLE V-Continued~WHlTE SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT
ENROLLMENT
SYSTEM
BY GRADES
Whitfield
_
Wilcox-
_
Wilkes
_
WilkinsOll _
Worth
_
County TotaL __
Kg.
-1-
-
2-
-
3-
-
4
-
-
5
-
7
-
8-
-
9-
10
--
11
--
12
0
680 653 627 614 558 499 444 395 281 187 224.
- 199 175 203 183 171 151 153 142 125 97 89
-
120 140 122 120
96 108
81 100
86
82
78
- 113 116 115 126 97 99 90 94 83 47 54.
- 300 298 287 252 272 252 229 200 180 191 126 _
2,062 50,574 48,629 49,170 46,029 42,441 39,65436, 759 32,594 25,793 21,030 16,537 8,739
Elementary
High School
Total No. Net
Enroll- Prevo Euroll-
~'e-
ment En- ment
- - - - - - - - Male
FemaIe Total
---
Male
male -Tot-al
rolled
2,148 1,927 4,075 480 607 1,087 5,162 ------ 5 ,162 655 580 1,235 228 298 526 1,761 173 1,588 419 368 787 195 189 384 1,171 711 460
373 383 756 133 145 278 1,034 67 967 953 937 1,890 337 340 677 2,567 287 2,280
164,819150,499315,318 50,262 54,431 104,693 420,011 37,275382,736
Americus
_
7 .-Athens_________ __ 30
Atlanta LBarnesville
89 4,084
0
_
,Bremen_________ __ 4i
L-Calhoun Canton
'_Carrollton Cartersville
. Cedartown
_____-----
Chickamauga . Cochran
Commerce Cordele Dalton
Decatu!. Douglas Dublin Elberton Fitzgerald
__-
___---
.
-____---
_-
~
d ~ Cf.l
124 335 5,160
65 70
130 345
5,079 61
93
143 287 5,194 63
89
99 313
4,904 59 73
122 280 4,356 58
60
86 280 4,064 47 54
74 207 3, 727 53
46
87 213 4,084 46 40
110 221 3,251
40 45
109 148 2,517
46
59
88 174 2,094 25
35
73 ___
127 --1,891 179
7 38 ___
82 70 76 72 66 53 56 67 45 43 36 24 ___
77 56 67 75 57 59 65 53 164 139 179 146 116 145 129 121
64 94
161 73
169 54
_----9
---
153 136 152 138 145 107 88 85 82 77 60 49 ___
224 233 209 193 169 187 191 296 200 166 185 _
46 84
48 71
50 79
39 62
42 54
40 56
42 42
30 57
57 58 30 101
44 71
38 ___ 60 ___
95 93 94 75 85 122 128 113 115 103
87 98
70 94
54 79
57 93
51 61
51. 72
---49
---
386 363 363 339 291 287 263 221 211 170 162
314 290 306 308 246 260 272 268 259 241 202 151 144 145 140 128 131 117 140 161 110 84
53 ___ 57 ___
182
96 139
233 86 151
172 104 110
171 102 120
146 100 126
115 90 109
120
85 103
107 154 93
91 150 87
81 121 156
66 119 122
59 ___ 63 ___ 102 ___
372 1,183 18,528
213 259
245 239 562 468 680
148 248 315 382 1,208
973 484 558 320 421
,
406 778 1,171 2,354 18,129 36,657
193 406 267 526
230 475 217 456 456 1,018
451 919
726 1,406
159 200 284 391 1,084
307
448 599 773 2,292
1,023
472 581 343 437
1,996
956 1,139
663 858
206 261 415 468 7,054 6,962 79 85 110 107
98 117 218 229 156 195 196 157 400 447
110 117 146 173 104 109 168 186 376 388
522 501 250 302 182 222 303 304 244 316
467 1,245 66 1,179 883 3,237 ------ 3,237 14,016 50,673 3,998 46,675 164 570 23 547 217 743 49 694
215 690 447 903 351 1,369 353 1,272 847 2,253
68 622 25 878 130 1,239 110 1,162 162 2,091
227 534 51 483
319
767 ------
767
213 812 50 762
354 1.127 66 1,061
764 3,,056 276 2,780
1,023 552 404 607 560
3,019 1,508
1,543 1,270 1,418
149 2,870 65 1,443 146 1,397 52 1,218 148 1,270
Gainesville ___ .. _ Griffin __________ , HartweIL ______
---
_.
._---
-----
-----
Hogansville _____ .- ---_.
c-LaGrange _______ -- -----
Marietta _______ Monroe ____ . ____
---
-------_.
'_ Moultrie ________ -- -_._-
Newnan ___ . __ ._ Pelham_________
-- --.--
-------
Rome __________ -- -----
- Tallapoosa______ -- -----
-- Thomaston _____
110
--Thomasville _____ , Tifton. _________
--
-----
-- -----
~Toccoa_________ , Trion _______ . __
-------
-- ---_.
-Valdosta ________ " Vidalia _________
--
--
---------
kWaycross_. _____ -- --_.-
West Point______ Winder _________
--
--
36 _._.-
: Quitman________ -- -----
Tallulah FalIs ___
200 183 51 90 485
207 196
58 88 474
171 202
68 111 462
224 189
59 86 429
208 195 50 103
388
176 143 161 184 37 35 84 89
382 "875
182 120 31 80 297
147 116
47 68 251
120 91 154 64 196
98 69 15167
152
85 77
_._._-
______ 110
___ ___
---_-_-_
701
719 175 326 1,509
628 591 183 325 1,486
1,329 1,310
358 651 2,995
302 233 164 143 463
330 632 1,961 123 1,838 240 473 1,783 105 1,678 185 349 707 _._--- 707 125 268 919 45 874 543 1,006 4,001 412 3,589
479 81
490 97
495 91
427 83
399 85
356 85
339 81
322 124
209 91
203 83
184 83
137 72
-_-_-_
1,521 322
1,464 281
2,985 603
512 190
543 1,055 4,040 263 453 1,056
233 3,807 52 1,004
218 164 84
235 149 98
206
152 127
198 137 100
139 125 106
137 123 109
153 127 113
426 99 87
347 146 69
316 111 51
345 14070
-.-._94. ______
-_-_-_ ---
625 516 393
661 1,286 690 744 1,434 2,720 234 2,486 461 977 255 295 550 1,527 83 1,444 344 737 125 129 254 991 76 915
650 69
604 85
544 80
641 79
457 70
405 67
332 68
338 39
305 39
237 47
246 34
187 39
-_-_-_
1,770 269
1,763 249
3,533 518
602 79
711 1,313 4,846 119 198 716
254 4,592 55 661
218 270
254 275
278 258
262 223
252 197
259 199
253 216
219 163
221 142
226 103
163 123
17575 _-_-_-
946 887
940 1,886 465 519 751 1,638 294 314
984 2,870 177 2,693 608 2,246 164 2,082
278 266 261 222 230 215 186 184 168 241 126 146 --- 872 786 1,658 455 410 865 2,523 108 2,415
160 174 172 184 146 139 120 131 107 104 92 102 89 95 117 108 88 75 68 57
78 40
65 ___ 25 ___
576 351
315 123
351 130
284 135
220 123
259 94
269 95
216 88
185 123
177 96
176 79
130 55
_._-4-8-
-_-_-_
1,024 412
314 315 344 280 261 249 229 201 168 172 129 110 --- 1,033
519 1,095 243 242 340 691 120 !45
890 1,914 332 336 376 788 204 197
959 1,992 372 408
485 1,580
265 956 668 2,582 401 1,189 780 2,772
147 1,433 42 914 269 2,313 163 1,026 180 2,592
61 82 83
9
37 91
90 17
41
79 78 11
47 80
69 24
38 76 71 17
43 61
56 28
33 55 57 36
36 30 31 66 120 100 75 48 67 30 26 14
9226 40
_____2_8 ______
"_ --,
21
11 ,_-__,
183 280 255
67
153 244 249 75
336 78 73 524 188 190 504 127 103
142 30 72
151 378 230 102
487 902 734 244
8 54 77 39
479 848 657 205
City TotaL ____ 894,578 12, 82~ 12,832 12,734 11,924 10,833 10,198 9,460 9,928 8,554 7,592 6,467 4,165 179 43,538 41,938 85,476 18,003 18,882 36,885 122,361 8,734 113,627
Grand Total. ___ 896,640 63,402 61,461 61,904 57,953 53,274 49,852 46,219 42,522 34,347 28,622 23,004 12,904 179 208,357 192,437 400,794 68,265 73,313 14~,578 542,372 46,009 496,363
TABLE VI-COLORED SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
ENROLLMENT
SYSTEM
BY GRADES
Elementary
High School
Total No. Net
Enroll- Prev. Enroll-
Fe-
ment En- ment
- - - - - - - - - - Kg.
1
--
-
2
-
-
3-
-
4-
-
5-
-
6-
-
7-
-
8-
9
10
11
12
--
Male
Female
--
Total
--
Male
--
-ma-le
Total
--
-
-
rolled
--
Appling ________ Atkinson _______
-----
Bacon__________ Baker __________
Baldwin ________
-----
-----
-----
Banks__________
Barrow_________ Bartow______ __ Ben HilL ______
BerrieD _________
-----
---------
-----
Bibb ___________ -----
Bleckley_. ______ Brant1ey________
-----
Brooks_________
~~h..~~:::::: -----
157 110 82 68
98 103 64 63
73 44
82 44
51 34
38 30
37 12
18 14
187 _____1_3
331 193
343 206
674 399
56 22
67 42
123 64
797 ---.-463 16
797 447
88 41 41 32 40 32 26 16 263 123 106 99 96 76 59 42 444 261 222 198 212 174 133 108
12 30 80
7 33
57
160 ______2 27 ______
171 427 852
129 300 16 27 395 822 43 72 792 1,644 109 163
43 343 ------ 343 115 937 ---_.- 937 272 1,916 31 1,885
16 118 107 151 117
11 48 79 96 89
9
61
68 60 91
10 43
57 82 49
3 43 58 51
43
7 24 62 45 46
14
27 52 33 29
______ 17 36
80 33
._-__- - -___. ____
35 21
---- .. -
----_--.---19
19
------
-----.
---_ .1. 3-
9
-.----
------
-_._-__- -. _______
35 173 232 265 242
35 191
251 253 222
70 ______
------ -------
364
1 16
17
4R3 19 17
36
518 77 70 147
464 35 47
82
70 381
519 665 546
4
23 24 65 82
66 358 495 600 464
997 935 1,004 918 826 771 735 655 507 340 276 198 3,105 3,081 6,186 814 1,162 1,976 8,162 132 8,030
197 114 130 112 72 63 44 49 21 18 11 11 17 13 476 215 250 247 196 159 114
94 108 68 81 62 75 49 747 341 355 310 226 223 185
358 85
_____1_0 67
8 ------
50
7 - - - - -3-5
3 _-_-_-- -__-
367 61
858
365 732
79 140 799 1,657
17 46
1
7
83 154
45 98
29 77
28 53
2415 ______6
284 1,190
253 1,197
537 2,387
44 101
85 172
63 795 ------ 795
8 148
4 144
237 1,894 209 1,685
129 666 13 653
273 2,660 73 2,587
Burke __________ Butts. _________ Calhoun ________ Camden ________
Candler ________ CarroIL ________
-----------------
-----
-----
Catoosa ________
Charlton ________ Chatham ____ __
-00---
-----
-----
Chattahoochee __
9
Chattooga ______ -----
Cherokee_______ Clarke__________ Clay ___________
Clayton.. ______
-----
---------
Clinch __________
Cobh__ ________ -----
1,010 670 641 586 474 351 216 181 177 159 113 117
336 202 253 215 161 157
150 120 113 135 115 97
231 110 94 75 70 71 329 226 203 151 190 131
14 81
1,380 68 86
8 61
1,137 33 69
9 56 1,220 29 57
11 46 1,212 35 42
13 24 1,004 29 33
8 30 1,011
8 33
27 16 21 13 10 21 174 69 79 89 81 69 217 182 139 124 102 72 194 156 116 138 108 98 94 115 85 59 69 45
174 83 89 97 80 73
264 158 141 81 58 36
133 82 74
66 28 46
5137 _____3_0 41 ______
79 78 59 39 14 14
55 39 26 23 12 20
98 68 35 22 15 11
9 21
______ 12
-----12
--- .. -8
------1
._-_-__-_-_-
854 23
756 20
645 12
6759 ___4__2_3
255 5
39 33 23 25 16 10
19
9
8
6
9 ______
48 74 39 16 15 20
91 93 42 46
60 65 3433
68 43 17 ______
52 30 9 ------
2152 3
- .. ----
_____3_0 ______
------
2,021 557 715 422 358 665
39 168 3,862 126 180
64 307 479 455 236 323
1,975 517 742 387 348 663
33 151 3,956 108 179
63 302 448 448 273 319
3,996 171 277 1,074 48 91 1,457 86 157
809 98 106
706 43 77 1,328 62 89
448 4,444 117 4,327 139 1,213 20 1,193 243 1,700 46 1,654 204 1,013 ------ 1,013 120 826 45 781 151 1,479 ------ 1,479
72 _____ ------ -------
72
1
71
319 14 19
33 352 ------ 352
7,818 1,179 1,575 2,754 10,572 103 10,469
234 19 27
46 280 77 203
359 45 62 107 466
6 460
127 21 11
32 159
2 157
609 65 99 164 773 35 738
927 90 145 235 1,162 10 1,152
903 56 94 150 1,053 17 1,036
509 33 29
62 571 36 535
642 19 24
43 685
4 681
Coffee........ ..--.
Colquitt_ . . . . . . Columbia___ ... _
.----
Cook. . . . . . . . . . Coweta_ . . . . . . .
_ _
---.------
289 160 117 146 88 218 131 133 128 123
304 207 172 146 127
93 \l5
76
------ ------ 68 19 11
7
2 _...
75 .... __ ------
80 64 27
7
5 _-_--.-.-.-.
163 146 111 110 104 70 63 53 63 32 36 ___ ._.
396 285 273 222 209 190 108 89 18 16 17
2
473 457 657 396 891
478 951 19 20
39 990 72 918
446 903 ------ ------ ------- 903 76 827
555 1,112 27 76 103 1,215 -.---- 1,215
372 767 76 99 174 941 54 887
791 1,682 54 87 141 1,823 25 1,798
------ Crawford_ . ____
Crisp_._._ ... ___ Dade__..... __ ._ Dawson ________ Decatur__ . _____
DeKalb... _... _
-------------.--_-----------
169 330
11
------468
339
143
126
11
-----362
336
102 140
4
-----343
287
103 113
6
-.----
292 221
116 69 6
-----310 264
100 58
6
-.----
250 269
97 54
4
-----210
169
64 32
2
-----.
173 189
44 20 ...
166 99
26 12
--._-------
134 82
21
7
-----------
100
42
11 6
----.-_--------- .
28
418
466 27
-.-----
1,146
936
411
434
19
------1,079
919
829 890
46
_.----2,226 1,854
64 15 2
-_.--236 196
92 62 ..... _
-----327 244
156
77 2
------663
440
985 967 48
------.
2,788 2,294
37 60 .. __ .
-----63 161
948 917
48
-----.2,726 2,143
Dodge __ _______ Dooly..... _. ___
-----
Dougberty_... __ Douglas__ .. ____
Early_ .. _. __ .
389 136 179 160 137 121 106 96 76 49 667 312 298 246 216 178 150 98 50 43 719 487 506 464 441 411 300 277 214 161 102 64 71 70 60 47 39 33 26 26 450 466 360 281 291 260 161 169 123 87
40 .. _... 644 674 1,218 95 165 34 26 1,048 919 1,967 84 167 73 _.... _ 1,699 1,629 3,328 275 440 19 14 211 242 453 46 72 75 ..... 1,132 1,107 2,239 163 291
260 1,478 ------ 1,478
261 2,218 192 2,026
715 4,043
4 4,039
117 670 ------ 570
454 2,693 62 2,631
Echols_._. ____ ._ Eflinghsm ___ ._. Elbert__ ..... ___
---_. -----
EEvmaanns_u_e_L__._.________ Fannin........ _
---------
27 23 22 17 14 11
8 10
6
6 _... _. ._----
249 117 112 140 86 96 61 48 37 21 14 ..... _
242 168 131 163 127 117 84 39 21 13
8 _...
405 308 279 236 208 175 116 100 59 31 33 18
121 94 103 75 61 68 71 46 29 20 16 10
4 2 1 1 ....._ -----. 1 ..._. ------ ------ ------ ------
64 474 514 913
279 5
58 122
8 14
22 144 17 127
387 861 57 63 120 981 77 904
608 1,022 29 62
81 1,103 -----. 1,103
903 1,816 78 163 241 2,057 40 2,017
314 593 45 76 121 714 20 694
4
9 .. __ ------ -------
9 ... __
9
l\:)
.0..1.
Fayette__. ______ Floyd _________ .
-----
247 124 77 71
90 87
93 71
59 67
63 69
48 53
34
15
9
6
2 379 346 724 23 43
66 790
782
257 218 475 ------ ------ ------- 475 39 436
:~.:\~.;--.~=====
"ii6 -67 --67 ---73 -69 "-5i '42 -37 '-33 -2i ----iii ii --257 -228 --485 --50 -ii8 -ii8 -'ii03 ii -592
Fulton_ .. _..... ----- 303 338 380 342 380 307 274 229 140 117 66 48 1,262 1,162 2,414 241 369 600 3,014 129 2,885
Gilmer . . . . . . . . . Gla3cock_._ . . . . .
g~d~~~========
-----
----------
------78 267
GGrraedenye..._._._._._._._._. -----
370 284
1 _._... 49 39 216 222
280 241 287 246
1 _._... 39 37 260 253
223 227 269 201
2 .._._. -.---- ---_ .. ---.-- ------ -----21 13 7 ...._. ------ ------ ------
202 156 126 139 85 65 79
177 136 116 76 53 49 34 177 174 104 83 66 31 30
------ 4 ..__...
4 _..... ------ -------
4 _...
133 143 276
2
6
7 283
283
794 771 1,565 229 266 484 2,049 24 2,025
828 826 1,654 129 198 327 1,981 68 1,913 836 8o.~ 1,638 103 211 314 1,962 21 1,931
----- Gwlnnett . . . . . . .
Habershsm..... --_.-
HaIL..___ ...... Hancock... _.... Haralson ____ ..
---------------
150 94 103 99 82 82 68 64 40 31 20 . __ . 365 313 678
17 21 25 15 17 17 16 11 10
7
3 ._..
69
68 127
------ li3 46 43 32 44 39 24 28 ...
-_.--- ------ 147 134 281
703 246 260 268 241 215 161 121 93 48 33._.... 1,048 1,026 2,074
64 33 27 13 28 18 14 17
6
6
5
1
92 105 197
70 85
8 23 7 21 90 206 21 14
165 8.33
831
31 158
4 154
28 309 ------ 309
295 2,369 20 2,349
35
232 _____ a
232
Harris........ Hart ____ .... Heard ____ . . . . . Henry.. __ .....
-----------------
444 217 203 160 140 141 126 234 111 92 107 89 76 65
51 29
------ 34 25
13 ... ___
18 _....
------
119 103 66 63 69 70 48 24 20 18
9
6
326 344 288 254 238 213 149 146 112 85 62 27
760 394
275 959
671 1,431 40 88 380 774 15 27
263 628 30 47
853 1,812 174 247
128 1,659
3 1,666
42 816 ------ 816
77 605 21 684
421 2,233 94 2,139
Houston . . . . . . .
503 327 274 234 163 154 121 126 69 39 17
7 876 900 1,776 91 156 247 2,023 42 1,981
Irwin._.. _._ ... ----- 290 199 182 177 136 124 102 77 46 65 20 .'.'.. 613 696 1,209 72 126 198 1,407 64 1,343
TABLE VI-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT
ENROLLMENT
SYSTEM
BY GRADES
Elementary
High School
Total No. Net
Enroll- Prev. Enroll-
Fe-
ment En- ment
- - - - Kg. 1
2
----
3
-
4-
-5-
-
6-
-
7
-
-
8-
-
9-
10
--
11
--
-12-
Male
--
Female
Total
--
Male
--
male
--
Total
--
-
-
-
rolled
--
-
-
Jackson ________ Jasper __________
Jeff Davis ______
-----
-----
Jefferaon ________ Jenkina _________
-----
-----
203 51 78 68 45 57 46 14
9
269 114 143 125 109 III 88 55 44
87 86 62 58 50 56 44 43 17
701 449 376 397 314 249 212 164 137
245 210 196 190 198 174 140 97 79
13 22 16 90
56
4 ______ 21 ______
260 457
288 502
548 959
16 53
24 89
6171 _____1_3
218 1,350
225 1,348
443 2,698
31 143
69 315
37 32 697 656 1,353 99 202
40 588 11 577 142 1,101 53 1,048
100 543 103 440 458 3,156 58 3,098 301 1,654 ------ 1,654
Johnson ________ Jones___________ Lamar__________
Lanier__________
-----
-----
-----
Laurens ________ Lee ____________
---------
401 143 146 126 121 95 53 66 258 137 117 137 104 88 87 52 169 98 90 91 60 53 33 17
86 64 62 41 55 35 34 27 787 379 319 325 254 189 185 124 306 196 148 154 145 108 92 44
45 43 12
20 60 25
40 42 19
293 16
_____1_3 9
18 -__-_-_-_-_-
33 17
8 ______ 9 ______
575 496 315 208 1,251
598
510
432 279 169 1,187
551
1,085 928 594
377 2,438 1,149
95 117 48 107 13 19
28 44 79 146 32 63
212 1,297 ------ 1,297
155 1,083 ------ 1,083
32 626 36 590
72
449 ------
449
225 2,663 259 2,404
95 1,244 24 1,220
Liberty_________ Lincoln_________
-----
Long ___________ Lowndes________ -----
Lumpkin_______ -----
243 274
84 329
8
178 143
38 216
6
170 ll3 34 206
7
159 87 22 180 6
144 77 25 147 11
131
79 37 184
3
147 54 28 1325
97 27 18 ____1_0_2
70 18 23 96
------
72 14 12 87
------
37 5 15 63
------
______ ______ ______ ______
------
625 425 143 736 27
547 1,172 122 154 276 1,448 10 1,438
402 827 19 45
64 891 ------ 891
125 268 32 36
68 336 ------ 336
658 19
1,39464
____1_5_3
195 ------
348
-------
1,74462 ____1_0_4
1,638 46
Macoll _________ Madison ________ Marioll_________ McDuffie _______ McIntosh _______ Meriwether _____
---------------------
587 385 347 290 294 188 202 104 89 49 190 92 107 76 92 58 58 52 34 20
204 136 150 127 114 109 95 69 26 25
275 192 196 138 183 128 95 84 60 41 200 94 122 87 102 72 80 60 48 36
651 408 391 406 284 285 181 162 109 102
5150 _____2_6 17 ______ 31 ______ 23 ______
1,178
342 488 581 378
1,115 331 447 626
379
2,293
673 935 1,207 757
116 48 68 85 73
207
68 69 131 94
59 39 1,329 1,277 2,606 161 310
323 2,616 20 2,596
116 789 18 771 137 1,072 27 1,045 216 1,423 31 1,392 167 924 ------ 924 471 3,077 85 2,992
Miller __________
Mitchell ________
Monroe _________ Montgomery ____ Morgan ________
-----------------
-----
163 144 132 78 72 52 56 51
532 359 322 310 208 210 152 98 284 199 184 151 158 108 122 87
185 134 110 104 131 105 72 61
398 246 249 187 175 154 129 135
23 61 58 42
59
23 41
54 22 45
7 ______ 40 ______
334 1,056
363 1,037
697 2,093
43 61 82 158
45 24 627 579 1,206 128 140
2136
12 ______
407 775
434 841 58 102 763 1,538 102 153
104 801 17 784 240 2,333 ------ 2,333 268 1,474 ------ 1,474 160 1,001 63 938
255 1,793 75 1,718
M u r r a y _________
Muscogee_______ --iiiii
Newton ________
Oconee _________ Oglethorpe______ Paulding________
-----
-----
-----
15 1,017
415 164 292
71
3 808 209
89 168 33
3 858 216
47 145 42
4 807 192
74 162 40
3 727 183
82 136 42
2 703 152
61 147 38
7 535 110
61 89 44
7 ______ ------ ------ -----376 281 236 187 126
102
45 60
69 41 2117 _____2_4
346 _____21_1 3 ______
30
7 12 13
6
15 2,927
749 295 572 151
22 2,838
728
283 567 159
37 5,765 1,477
578 1,139
310
3 534
96 33 29 22
4
7
44 ______
44
672 1,206 6,971 93 6,878
177 273 1,750 36 1,714
57
90 668 198 470
55
84 1,223 66 1,157
46
68 378
4 374
Peach __________
Pickens_________ -----
Pierce __________ Pike ____________ Pnlk ___________
---------
-.---
-----
349 202 193 222 184 154 123
10 14 10
8
6 14
9
149 89 83 76 59 73 55
193 162 158 129 149 105 120
133 125 122 128 107 93 83
78 12 40
70 46
66 13 38 57 37
47 8 34
22 28
297 _____2_3
22 ______ 10 ______ 12 ______
754 33
294 535 397
673 1,427 111 132
38
71 22 18
290 584 54 80
481 1,016 74 85
394 791 50 73
243 1,670 40 111 134 718 159 1,175 123 914
22 1,648 1 110
24 694 23 1,152
16 898
pnlaskL _______ putnam ________ Quitman ________ Rabun _________
Randolph _______
-----
-----
---------
-_.--
254 189 252 148 1481 _____9_9
470 366
134 155 69
2 303
134 129 159 140 653 _____5_2
285 251
101 111 36
2 189
68 104 54
2 176
77 44 60 57 332 _____2_2
35 28 23
2175 _____3_2 18 ______
161
130
------
84
----6-3-
-__-_-_-_-_-
497 512 1,009
566 503 1,069
268 255 523
3
7
10
987 1,053 2,040
54 161 61 99 33 63 2 ______
173 265
215 1,224 -----. 1,224 160 1,229 35 1,194
96 2
619 12
-__-_-_-_-_.
619 12
438 2,478 130 2,348
Richmond ______
1,108 943 853 872 780 733 588 501 343 233 176 -._--- 2,940 2,937 5,877 562 691 1,253 7,130 168 6,962
Rockdale _______ Schley __________
Screven _________
---------
Seminole________
Spalding ________ --_.-
Stephens________ Stewart_________ Sumter_________ Talbot __________
--_-.--.--
-----
Taliaferro_______ TattnalL _______
-----
---------
135 125 90 104 171 95 107 100
68 75
48 65
61 63
29 32
21 20
28 22
1120 _____1_0
305 335
326 341
631 676
45 35
53 51
98 729 16 713
86 762
3 759
924 196 168
386 134
173
298 133 148
298 107 127
259 88 99
237 89 88
251 7834
76 _____4_2
51 41
------
73 18
------
2410 ------
_____3_2
------
1,380 414 462
1,273 406 425
2,653 76 197 273 820 57 64 121
887 ------ ------ -------
2,926 941 887
149 2,777 58 883 72 815
39 25 24 29 29 15
7 ______ ------ ------ ------ ------
94
74
168 -.---- ------ -------
168
6 162
436 232 244 238 215 193 137 115 506 293 255 264 197 202 145 98
245 185 197 163 169 119 135 135
63 47 78
55 29 33
14 44
_0 ____
47
-__-_-_._-_-
876 952 597
819 1,695 79 216 910 1,862 48 111
616 1,213 128 176
295 1,990 66 1,924
159 2,021 ---.-. 2,021
304 1,517
2 1,515
165 106 89 89 80 69 191 184 139 168 119 115
50 85
53 67
33 45
17 31
248 _____ 8:
347 520
301 648 481 1,001
37 69
82 98
119
767 -----.
767
167 1,168 41 1,127
T:rl~~~~~:::::: _.---
Terrell _________ Thomas ________ TifL __________
.----
-._--
-.---
325 160 165 163 131 90 123 90 63
179 195 196 169 124 93 82 75 66 653 352 408 331 251 248 173 113 101
380 321 257 303 242 238 180 116 99 418 279 282 227 199 182 149 109 76
33 40 67 67 25
3220 _____1_2
580 521
577 1,157 517 1,038
75 143 90 123
49 23 1,202 1,214 2,416 101 252
44 47 964 957 1,921 162 211
34 12 877 859 1,736 91 165
218 1,375 213 1,251 353 2,769 373 2,294 256 1,992
35 1,340 61 1,190 85 2,684 80 2,214 9 1,983
Toombs ________ Towns__________ Treutlen________ T roup __________
Turner _________ Twiggs _________
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
141
------134 268 254 294
103
-----43 174 196 154
85 -_.---
57 168 151
179
107
------
47 161 125 173
84
-----44 101 101 170
72
-----52 91 112 155
84
------
32 90 94 103
40
------
36 56 51 71
22 ------
3378
38 44
15 -----_____1_4
23 34
14
------
20
------
13 22
7
-----.
15
------
9 14
325
-------
220 553 506 627
351
-------
189 500 527 601
676 .. _-----
409 1,053 1,033
1,228
31
---_.41 38 43 55
67
-_.--81 56 91 130
98
-------
122 94 134 185
774
------531
1,147 1,167 1,413
28
-----.
2
------
95 8
746
-------
529 1,147 1,072 1,405
UnioD __________ Upson __________ Walker _________
Walton _________ W a r e ___________
-------------
---------
------311
70 466 73
-----238 75 289
36
-----209 80 200 30
.. _---211
77 191
23
-----189 66 162 28
-----147 50
155 32
------
115 52 93 20
-----103 47 6260
-----44 25 30
_0 ____
-----13 33 29
------
------
5 148
- - - - _ ..
------
4 _____1_4
------
.. _----608 253 820 131
-------
812 217 736 111
-------
1,420 470
1,556 242
-----53 59 39 13
,.. ---116
78
90
7
-------
169 137
129 20
------1,589 607 1,685 262
-----44 8 123
------
------. 1,545 599 1,562 262
Warren _________ Washington _____ Wayne _________
---------
Webster ________ -----
Wheeler ________ W h i t e __________
-----
-----
501 219 214 190 165 122 71 60 30
683 434 423 369 326 236 212 158 104
131 97 95 85 83 50 61 37 23
149 99 118 96 64 70 52 32 12
139 90 74 88 67 51 49 59 28
13 11
8
8
9
6 14
8
7
17 74 27
3 36 5
14 ______
710
772 1,482
41
80
3149 _____3_0 2 ______
1,374 304 309
1,309 298 339
2,683 602 648
142 48 10
258 58 39
157 _____2_4
289 39
269 30
558 69
65 14
99 11
121 1,603 41 1,562
400 3,083 99 2,984
106 708 14 694
49 697 34 663
164 25
72924 _____1_1
711 94
TABLE VI-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT
ENROLLMENT
SYSTEM
BY GRADES
Elementary
High School
Total No. Net
Enroll- Prev. Enroll-
Fe-
Fe-
ment En- ment
- - Kg. -1-
2
-
3-
-
4-
-
5-
-
6-
-
7-
-
~-
-
9-
10
--
-11-
-12-
-Ma-le
-ma-le
Total --
Male --
male
--
-Tot-al
-
-
-roll-ed
-
-
Whitfield. ______ _w_~_
Wilcox _________ Wilkes__________
-----
Wilkinson_______ Worth__________
----_--.--
-----
2 270 460 281
723
4 138 246 176 464
2 ______
105 107 262 216 173 121 449 342
3 ____ ._ ------ .--.-- ------ -.---- ------ ------
98 74 81 42 182 199 124 121 108 108 82 69 266 205 172 118
39 71 46
72
21 68 46
36
338 ______8 16 ______ 18 ______
7 416 877
646 1,304
4
468
SOl
503
1,307
11 ______ ---.-. ------873 44 74 118 1,678 101 182 283 1,048 63 112 176
2,611 77 167 244
11 ______
991 63 1,961 31 1,223 -----2,855 375
11 928 1,930 1,223 2,480
County Total ___ 319 43,334 28,398 26,769 24,790 21,669 19,081 15,635 11,804 8,163 5,977 3,992 1,674 91,339 88,666 179,995 12,359 19,251 31,610 211,605 6,154 205,451
Americus _______ Athcns _________ ,"Atlanta________ Barnesville ______
Bremen_________
-----
35 1,091
---------
168 250 2,062 61
-------
153 157 2,283 62
------
160 186 2,437 64
------
141 179 2,364 38
.-----
145 191 2,246 43
------
122 147 2,284 43
.-----
126 156 1,931
31
------
99 123 1,946 52
------
76 101 1,586 63
------
89 63 1,273 37
------
4678. ____4_0 92180 ____7_4_6
------ ------
515 660 8,546 170
-------
500 641 8,152 172
-------
1,015 1,301 16,698
342
-------
137 168 3,304 66
------
213 197 3,672 104
------
350 355 6,976 170
-------
1,385 1,656 23,674
512
-------
11
-----564
------------
1,364 1,666 23,110
512
-------
Calhoun ________ -(:anton_________ Carrollton ______ Cartersville _____ C'-edartown______
---------------------
63 28
9
5
79 63
35 5
53
32 26
8
5
64 57
27 8 46
17 4
40
35
5 58
43 51
_____1_3 44
13 - - - - 3- 3-
______ -__-_-_-_-_-
115 24 208
113 20 184
228 44
392
35 30
5
3
78 108
65
8 186
293 ------
293
52
1
51
578 ------ 578
49 31
46 25
41 28
60 31
40 35
38 21
45 30
42 52
85 61
28 23
2255 _____1_7
185 107
153 94
318 201
78 63
99 88
177 151
496 -----352 10
495 342
Chickamauga ___ Cochran ________
-----
-----52
----44
----65
----40
----24
----20
----iii
----iii
----io
-----ii
-----7
-----ii
ommerce ______ Cordele _________ Daltou______ __
---------
-----
26 33 18 19 18
259 103 136 123 109 38 30 38 34 36
18 94 33
24 68 40
9 94 35
15 92 34
9 70 22
6 ______ 5125 _____5_0
-Decatur_____ __ Douglas ________ Dublin _________
-----
---.-
Elberton ________ -----
Fitzgerald______ -----
--~~-
80 71 105 98 82 72 127 112 115
56 51 52
98 79 79
89 79 68
91 77 54 92 116 107
58 56 43
94 53 57
66 42
88 42 46
44 66 75 74 46
50 41 58 45 33
42 22 38 36 32
35 ______ 20 ______ 53 ______ 30 25 34 ______
136 ----i27
81
75
458 434
137 112
281 277 268 248
360 397 189 169 263 242
263 16 26 -----4i ---ii04 -----. ----ii04
166 18 21
39 195
3 192
892 120 238 358 1,250 137 1,113
249 41 85 106 355 ------ 355
558 84 87 171 729 32 697
616 50 89 139 855 13 642
757 83 141 224 981 66 915
358 86 124 210 568
3 585
505 69 86 144 649 44 605
Gainesville______
Griffin __________
HartweIL ______ ogansville _____
LaGrange_______
-~---
---------
-.--.
-----
79 80 82 80 91 58 61 31 151 121 125 122 114 111 74 146 39 32 21 33 23 26 23 28 74 57 49 52 63 47 33 25 322 214 221 227 209 141 130 84
38 55 29 18 54
18 50
39 27
55
3308 _____2_0
33 ______ 20 ______ 35 ______
270 418
97 204 729
261 531 64 73 400 818 122 167 100 197 55 74 171 375 33 57 735 1,464 81 147
137 668 28 640
289 1,107 20 1,087
129 326 ------ 326
90 465
7 458
228 1,692 626 1,066
Marietta _______ anrae. ________
-----
-----
QUarie. _______ Newnan ________ Pelham_________
-----
---.-.---
83 71 76 75 70 64 59 39 48 41 44 38 146 130 108 129 109 143 119 92 118 110 109 83 112 62 58 64 29 46
58 37 59 24 29 25 90 115 73
92 56 105 37 33 24
56 25 47
2490 _____2_1 46 ______
70 32
2420 _____2_4
259 143 428 403
214
238 150 427 320 194
497 105 117 293 35 64 855 113 168 723 90 205 408 31 80
222 719 99 392 281 1,136
295 1,018 111 519
9 710 14 378 33 1,103 20 998
1 518
<Rome __________ Tallapoosa ______
Thomaston _____ Thomasville_____ Tifton__________
.....
-----
---------
150 17
49 177
----_.-
145 3 39
156
------
135
7 48 194
._----
147 8 45
162
._----
150 12 40 161
------
121 10 42
137
------
115 9 42
137
-.----
143 11 41 97
------
107
8 60 98
._----
62 7
53 68
------
55 9 6218
------
______
5 _____1_6
------
462
35 160
568
-------
501 31 145
556 ---._--
963 66
305 1,124
-------
145 23 88 132
------
222 17
103 199
------
367 40 191
331
-_._---
1,313060
496 1,455 -------
_____2_5
15 35 ------
1,305 106 481
1,420
-------
Toccoa _________
TrioD. _________ Valdosta ________
---------
Vidalia _________ -----
Waycross _______
---------
34 10 304
53 14 272
51
7 238
45
5 220
35
3 234
375 _____2_4 136 131
454 173
_____2_3 108
16 ------
74
17
-----7-4
14 -__-_-_-_-_-
60 68 56 66 56 52 56 41 31 26 33 19
201 180 169 171 149 158 151 111 117 101 70 47
138 23 750 193 610
141 279 58 56
21
44
4
1
785 1,535 179 250
221 414 73 77
569 1,179 194 252
114 5
39439 _____1_2
381 49
429 1,964 77 1,887
150 564 ------ 564
446 1,625 12 1,613
West Point______ Winder_________ ,Quitman ________
35
-----
-----
99 109 42 57
100 71
61 46 80
52 25
69
73 20
79
44 25 60
48 18 41
40 18 34
29 31 31
28 9 27
1190 _____1_8 31 ______
251 108 238
270 125 262
521 233 500
62 32 65
72 36 58
134 68 123
655 301 623
3 10
16
652 291 607
City Total ______ 1,161 6,033 5,491 5,687 5,495 5,229 4,814 4,207 4,199 3,490 2,739 2,141 1,064 19,384 18,733 38,117 6,264 7,885 14,149 52,266 1,847 50,419
Grand Total ____ 1,480 49,367 33,889 32,456 30,285 26,898 23,895 19,842 16,003 11,653 8,716 6,133 2,738 110,723 107,389 218,112 18,623 27,136 45,759 263,871 8,001 255,870
*-SP: High School 516.
TABLE VII-WHITE SCHOOLS MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
SYSTEM
120 Days
sod Under
121 Days
to 130 Days
131 Days
to 140 Doys
141 Days
to 150 Doys
151 Days
to 160 Doys
161 Days
to 170 Days
171 Doys
to 180 Doys
Total Enroll-
ment
AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE
Elem.
H.S.
Total
Avera1e Lengt
of Term
Average Cost Per
Pupil
in A.D.A.
NO. OF 4 YEAR H. S. GRADUATES
Boys Girls Tots!
-BBBAAaoapt-cklkpdoielnDwi-rns__iogo__-n_________-_______________-__________-__________1_____ .----_----------------------_---------.-----
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-.------ --_.-.-- -----.-.
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-------- -------- -------------.- -------- -----------_.-. -------- --------
------
-------- --------
-------- --------
-------- --------
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---
3,426 1,797 2,287
469 1,979
---
3,426 1,797 2,287
469 1,979
-
--
1,935 984
1,336 271
1,208
-
--
689 341 517
106 482
-
---
2,624 1,325
1,853 377
1,690
-
----180 $---------
180 ---------180 ---------180 ---.-----180 ----------
-
--
35 13
23 3 23
-
--
54 11 37 4 45
-
-
89 24 60
7 68
ro
01
Bonks____________
Barrow___________ Bortow___________ Ben HiIL ________ Berrien ___________ Bibb _____________
---------------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------------_.------
-.------
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--------
--------
--------
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---------------
--------
--------
---.-.--
--------
--------
--------
-----.--
-----.--
-------.
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
---------------
--------
1,485
1,360 4,826 1,231
3,624 13,901
1,485 1,360
4,826 1,231 3,624
13,901
897 844 2,725 753 1,990 8,672
316 158 729 143 741 3,313
1,213 1,002 3,454
896 2,731 11,985
180 180
180 180 180 180
0>
Bleckley__________
Brantley__________ Brooks ___________ Bryon____________
Bullocb ___________
---------------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
----------------------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
---------------
--------
--------
-----------------------._----
--------
---------------
--------
---------------
1,572 1,691 1,614
942 3,775
1,572
1,691 1,614
942 3,775
893 977 890 546 2,042
393 421 335 201 1,121
1,286 1,398 1,225
747 3,163
180 180 180 180 180
14
31
45
_
49
86
135
_
4
6
10
7
3
10
_
29
30
59
4
4
_
85
98
183
Burke____________ B u t t s ____________
Colhoun __________ Comden __________ Candler __________ Corroll ___________
--------
--------
--------
---------------
--------
--------
--------
--------
----------------------
--------
--------
--------
----------------------
--------
---------------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
---------------
--------
--------
--------
---------------
--------
1,674 1,024
954 949
1,272 4,728
1,674 1,024
954 949 1,272 4,728
982
599 555 596 724 2,647
385 273 249 230
284 1,057
1,367
872 804 826 1,008 3,704
180 180 180
180
180 180
24
34
58
24
25
49
6
4
10
16
15
31
22
27
49
_
Cotooss __________ Chsrlton__________ Chothsm _________
Chattoboocbee ____ Chottoogo ________
--------
--------
--------
---------------
------------------------------------
------------------------------------
------------------------------------
-----------------------------
--------
--------
--------
----------------------
3,990 941
16,264
1,626 3,611
3,990 941
16,264 1,626 3,611
2,441 567
9,441
775 2,089
707 229 3,894 42
649
3,148 796
13,335 817
2,738
180
180 180 180 180
24
24
17
26
43
229
275
504
6
5
11
39
58
97
Cherokee _________ Clarke_c __________ Clay _____________
Cloyton __________ Clinch____________
Cobb_____________
--------
--------
--------
--------
-------. --------
-----------------------------
-------.-------
--------
--------
--------
--------
---------------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
---------------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
----------------------
--------
4,062 1,456
357 4,481
1,179 10,393
4,062 1,456
357 4,481 1,179 10,393
2,562
793 202 2,623
706 6,200
526 321
102 856 247
1,954
3,088 1,114
304 3,479
953 8,154
180
_
180
13
13
26
180
6
14
20
180
53
59
112
180
22
8
30
180
.____
156
217
373
Coffee........ w __ _ . _-.---- -------- ------_. -.-.---- -------Colquitt.......... .-.-._-- ---.---- -------- --_.-.-- ---.---- -------Columbia......... ----_.-- -------- -------- -------. .------- -------Cook............. -------- ----_.-- -------- -------- _.-.---- -------Coweta........... -------- -------- -------- -------- ---.-.-- --------
3,S07 4,438 1,319 2,429 2,242
3,807 4,438 1,319 2,429 2,242
2,106 2,978
789 1,407
1,373
700 2,S06
369
3,347
244
1.033
485
1,892
374
1,747
180 .... __ ..
41
55
96
180 ... _......
6
2
8
180 ...... _ _._._ ..... _
.
180..........
13
6
19
180..........
19
27
46
Crawford......... -------- -------- -------- -------- -.------ ----_.-Crisp............. -------- -------- -------- -------- ---._--- -------Dade........... -------- ----_.-- _.------ -------- -------- ----_.-. Dawson. __ . ___ . __ -.------ -.------ -----.-- -------- ---.---- -------Decatur. ......... -------- -_.----- -------- -------- -------- -------DeKalb......... -------- -.------ -----.-- -------- ---.-.-- --------
579 1,367 1,970
928 3,296 15,749
579 1,367 1,970
928 3,296 15,749
323 728 1,174 568 1,900 9,394
183 310 287 161 770 3,270
506 1,038 1,461
729 2,670 12,664
ISO
15
12
27
180..........
24
25
49
180..........
3
3
6
180 ...............................
180..........
7
4
11
180.......... 210 197 407
Dodge............ -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------Dooly............ -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------Dougherty........ -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------Douglas .......... -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------Early............ -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
3,030 1,524
5,406 2,594 1,992
3,030 1,524 5,406 2,594 1,992
1,778
991 3,143 1,495 1,150
612 447
1,081 595 447
2,390 1,438 4,224
2,090 1,597
180 ----------
8
9
17
180 ----------
26
36
62
ISO ----------
61
91
152
180 ----------
37
44
81
180 ----------
5
I
6
Echols............ -----_.- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
Effingham........ -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
Elbert............ -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
EmanueL........ Evans____________ Fannin ___________
----------------------
--------
---------------
---------------
--------
---------------
--------
----------------------
----------------------
550 1,466 1,413 3,451 1,057
3,933
550 1,466 1,413 3,451 1,057
3,933
311 875 1,027 1,893
637 2,430
125
436
346
1,221
187
1,214
829
2,722
244
881
668
3,098
~
01 -'l
Fayette........... -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 1,319 Floyd........... -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 6,914
1,319
-~,914
747
~961
268 1,467
5I,,4O1~;
Forsyth.......... -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 2,907
2,907
1,733
502
2,235
Franklin.......... -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 3,219
3,219
1,841
742
2,583
Fultou ........... -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 15,480 15,480
9,243
3,240 12,483
ISO ... _.. __ ..
10
11
21
180..........
5
5
10
180 .................................
180..........
66
65
131
180..........
15
26
41
180..........
4
10
14
l~~ ----------
15
18
33
pI
123
214
180
5
10
15
180 ----------
44
43
87
ISO ----------
183
227
410
Gilmer ___________
70 -------- --------
40
36 --------
Glascock.......... -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
Glynn............ -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
Gordon........... -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
Grady............ Greene ___________
---------------
---------------
-------_.------
--------
--------
---------------
--------
--------
2,533
613 4,619 3,914 3,193 1,426
2,679
613 4,619 3,914 3,193
1,426
1,521
345 2,622 2,147 1,766
808
456 163 1,267 645 792 442
1,977 508
3,889 2,792 2,558 1,250
180 ................................
180 ................... _
.
180..........
85
104
189
180 .................................
180..........
48
65
113
180..........
32
33
65
Gwiuuett......... -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
Habersham....... -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
HaiL............. -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
Hancock.......... Haralsoll _________
---------------
---------------
---------------
---------------
---------------
---------------
7,135 4,103 6,572
592 2,138
7,135 4,103
6,572 592
2,138
4,334 2,545 4,350
383 1,387
1,501
717 1,237
136 422
5,835 3,262
5,587 519
1,809
180
.
180..........
16
24
40
180 .............................
180..........
18
13
31
180..........
19
12
31
Harris____________ -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 1,107
1,107
612
264
876
180
_.............. _..
Hart............. -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 1,878
1,878
1,172
264
1,436
180
.
Heard............ -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 1,462
1,462
771
321
1,092
180..........
18
30
48
I'
Heury............ Houston __________ Irwiu _____________
----------------------
---------------
--------
--------
--------
--------
---------------
--------
--------
--------
--------
---------------
--------
2,036 3,492 2,122
2,036 3,492
2,122
1,079 2,026 1,131
534
1,613
656
2,682
501
1,632
180 .. _._....
51
40
91
180..........
27
28
55
180..........
13
2
15
SYSTEM
TABLE VII-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
120 Days
and Under
121 Days
to 130 Days
131 Days
to
140 Days
141 Days
to 150 Days
151 Days
to 160 Days
161 Days
to 170 Days
171 Days
to 180 Days
Total
Enrollment
AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE
Elem.
H.S.
Total
Average Length
of Term
Average
Cost Per Pupil
in A.D.A.
NO. OF 4 YEAR H. S. GRADUATES Boys Girls Total
Jackson __________ J a s p e r ____________
Jeff Davis ________ JeITerson __________
--------
--------
-------.-------
-----.--
.-----------.---------
--------
---.-.---------
--------
-----------------------------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
-------------------.--
Jenkins ---------- ---.---- -------- -----.-- ---.---. -------- --------
3,105
652 2,361 1,938
1,127
3,105
652 2,361 1,938
1,127
1,769 343
1,294 1,068
650
543
2,312
208
551
475
1,769
578
1,646
282
932
ro
01
Johnson __________
Jones ____________ Lamar ____________ Lanier____________ Laurens __________ Lee ______________
--------
--------
-----------------------------
.-------
--------
--------
----------------------
-----.--
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
---.-.--
---.-.-.
-.--------------------
--------
--------
--------
--------
----------------------
--------
--------
--------
---------------
--------
1,558 814 691
965 3,452
497
1,558 814 691
965 3,452
497
899 477 413 540
1,773 278
00
L i h e r t y ___________ Lincoln ___________ Long _____________
Lowndes __________ Lumpkin _________
--------
--------
--------
---------------
---------------
--------
--------
--------
-----------------------------
--------
----------------------
---------------
--------
----------------------
--------
------------------------------------
1,009 664 753
2,271 1,542
1,009 664
753 2,271
1,542
571 433 432 1,207
927
388
1,287
214
691
141
554
211
751
815
2,588
118
396
194
765
139
572
171
603
506
1,713
215
1,142
-------- Macon ___________
Madison __________ Marion___________ McDuffie _________ McIntosh _________ Meriwether _______
--------
--------
--------
---------------
--------
--------
----------------------
---------------
--------
--------
--------
---------------
------------------------------------
._------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
-----------------------------
---------------
1,123 2,319
729 1,485
639 2,362
1,123 2,319
729 1,485
639 2,362
685 1,337
420 881 373 1,341
290
975
437
1,774
182
602
361
1,242
165
538
580
1,921
Miller ____________
MitcheIL ________ Monroe ___________ Montgomery ______ Morgan __________
--------
-.---------------------------
---------------
--------
--------
--------
---------------
---------------
--------
-.-------------
--------
--------
--------
----------------------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
1,916 1,858 1,106 1,169 1,361
1,916 1,858 1,106 1,169
1,361
1,095 1,063
646 579 746
459
1,554
414
1,477
275
921
308
887
311
1,057
-------- Murray___________
Mnscogee _________ Newton __________
Oconee ___________ Oglethorpe________ Paulding__________
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
---------------
--------
--------
---------------
--------
---------------
--------
-----------------------------
--------
--------
-----------------------------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
2,751
19,459 3,032 1,182 1,164 2,593
2,751
19,459 3,032
1,182 1,164 2,593
1,648
10,168 1,768
700 636 1,487
424 3,416
747 228 312 547
2,072 13,584 2,515
928 948 2,034
180 $_________
49
58
107
118800 -_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
21 28
20 39
41 67
180 ----------
31
58
89
180 ----------
11
28
39
180 -.-------180 -.-.---.-180 ---------180 180 ---------180 -._-------
17
37
54
10
17
27
8
22
30
2 68
------58
2 126
10
8
18
180 ----------
5
180 ----------
1 --------
1
180
-------i -------i -------2
180 ----_.----
180 ---------- -------- ---.---- --------
180 ----_.----
23
29
52
180 ---------180 ---------180 ---------180 ----------
3 -------2
1
17
29
10
7
3 3 46 17
180 ----------
40
44
84
180 ----------
33
54
87
180 ---------180 ---------180 -.--------
2 13
20
2 29 19
4 42
39
180
-------- ---.---- -------.
180 ----------
5
1
6
180
227
293
520
180 ----------
47
63
110
180 180
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------22
------29
------5i
180 --------_.
42
31
73
Peach
Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
_
_ _ _
-
_
PulaskL
Putnam Quitmau Rabun Randolph Richmoud
_
-
_
_
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_
Rockdale Schley
Screven Seminole Spalding
--------
-
_
-
_
_
_
Stephens Stewart
Sumter Talbot Taliaferro TattnalL
_ _
---------------
_ _
Taylor Telfair TerrelL
Thomas TifL
_ _ _
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Toombs Towns Treutlen Troup
Turner Twiggs
--------
-
_
_
_
_ _
UnioD
_
Upson
_
WalkeL
_
Walton
_
Ware
_
Warren
~
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-------- -------- --------
1 ------- --------_
~h~:~;~::::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: ::::::::
White
-------- -------- --------
1
--------
1,143 2,168 2,601 1,169 4,153
1,116 735 311
2,058 970
14,102
1,406 364
1,918 1,292 3,038
2,312 518
1,022 495 299
2,873
1,176 2,364
995 2,527 1,786
2,302 1,198 1,245 2,395 1,573
918
1,891 1,961 7,697 2,143 2,895
655 2,102 3,325
346 1,163 1,549
1,143 2,168 2,601 1,169 4,153
1,116 735 311
2,058 970
14,102
1,406 364
1,918 1,292 3,038
2,312 518
1,022 495 299
2,873
1,176 2,364
995 2,527 1,786
2,302 1,198 1,245 2,395 1,573
918
1,891 1,961 7,697 2,143 2,895
655 2,102 3,325
346 1,163 1,549
678 1,278 1,460
648 2,593
60] 423 168 1,183 567 8,199
805 208 1,109 782 1,814
1,335 283 631 313 172
1,634
723 1,275
645 1,378 1,028
1,268 735 644
1,391 856 580
1,154 1,206 4,515 1,231 1,608
380 1,149 1,928
200 658 909
1
306 388 625 262 593
281 221 78 494 260 2,556
289 93 461 238 615
521 163 220 101 102 727
259 586 267 598 259
467 278 282 337 393 194
355 479 1,433 391 573
184 617 724 85 265 309
984 1,666 2,085
910 3,186
882 644 246 1,677 827 10,755
1,094 301
1,570 1,020 2,429
1,856 446 851 414 274
2,361
982 1,861
812 1,976 1,287
1,735 1,013
926 1,728 1,249
774
1,509 1,685 5,948 1,622 2,181
564 1,766 2,652
285 923 1,218
180 __________ 180 __________ 180 __________ 180 __________ 180 __________
180 __________ 180 __________ 180 __________ 180 __________ 180 __________ 180 __________
180 180 180 180 180
180 180 180 180 180 180
180 __________
118800 _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_180 __________
180 ----------
180 180 180 180 180 180
180 180 180 180 180
180 180 180 180 180 180
29
17
46
7
2
9
37
51
88
13
32
45
23
42
65
28
22
50
14
13
27
5
4
9
33
24
57
10
1
11
72
85
157
23
22
45
6
10
16
27
41
68
4
3
7
_
12
14
26
_
14
12
26
1
1
_
13
5
18
14
19
33
26
36
62
21
19
40
33
52
85
6
5
11
15
39
64
_
15
33
48
4
3
7
27
29
56
15
23
38
6
10
16
_
74
111
185
16
30
46
_
14
15
29
42
59
101
36
55
91
10
6
16
11
19
30
5
1
6
TABLE VII-Continued~WHITE SCHOOLS MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
SYSTEM
120 Days
and Under
121 Days
to 130 Days
131 Days
to 140 Days
141 Days
to 150 Days
151 Days
to 160 Days
161 Days
to 170 Days
171 Days
to 180 Days
Total Enroll ment
AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE
Elem.
H.S.
Total
Average Length
of Term
Average Cost Per
Pupil
in A.D.A.
NO. OF 4 YEAR H. S. GRADUATES
Boys Girls Total
----------------------------------------------
Whitfield_________ Wilcox_ _
Wilkes___________ Wilkinson________ Worth____________
5,162 1,761
1,171 1,034 2,567
5,162 1,761
1,171 1,034
2,567
3,097 959
686 636 1,372
898
3,995
416
1,375
350 248
535
1,036 884
1,907
180 $_________
11
8
19
180
24
39
63
180
22
14
36
180
._.
180 _.
._.
_
County TotaL _
70
_
40
36
419,865 420,011 244,091
87,312 331,403
._ 3,748 4,616 8,364
Americus - Athens_.
Atlanta
Barnesville
.
Bremen
Calhoun
Canton
Carrollton
Cartersville
Cedartown
Chickamauga
Cochran
Commerce Cordele
__
Dalton
Decatur. Donglas Dublin 4 Elberton Fitzgerald
.
. .
.
.
..
._.
.
. __ __ __
1,245 3,237 50,673
_
570
_
743
_ __
_
_ __
690 903 1,369 1,272 2,253
_ _
_ _ _
534 767 812 1,127 3,056
. __ _
__ _
__
3,019 1,508 1,543 1,270 1,418
1,245 3,237 50,673
570 743
690 903 1,369 1,272 2,253
534 767 812 1,127 3,056
3,019 1,508 1,543 1,270 1,418
683 1,696 27,108
340 418
406 392 846 736 1,104
258 368 507 642 1,807
1,689 805 888 585 689
422 720 12,078 152 198
196 389 315 302 716
195 287 189 322 641
923 484 348 540 484
1,105 2,416 39,186
492 616
602 781 1,161 1,038 1,820
453 655 696 964 2,448
2,612 1,289 1,236 1,125 1,173
180 --_.-.-.--
31
39
70
180 -.---.----
30
40
70
180 ----------
868
903 1,771
180 ---------.
3
2
5
180 ----------
19
19
38
180 ----------
10
14
24
180 ----------
23
15
38
180 ----------
3
5
8
180 -- - - - -- ~--
15
23
38
180 --- -~ -- ---
32
22
54
180 ----------
11
26
37
180 -------_.-
15
45
60
180 -.---.----
8
4
12
180 -.---.----
19
29
48
180 ----------
3
2
5
180 ----------
30
21
51
180 -.--------
29
28
57
180 ---.------
27
30
57
180 ---------.
30
31
61
180 ---.-.-.-- _._.-.-- -.-.---- ---.----
Gainesville
Griffin Hartwell Hogansville LaGrange
Marietta Monroe. Moultrie Newnan. Pelham
Rome
Tallapoosa
Thomaston
Thomasville
.
. Tifton
Toccoa Trion. Valdosta Vidalia Waycross
WestPoint.
t\:)
Winder
~
Quitman
Tallulah Falls
City TotaL
Grand TotaL____
. .
70
w
.
40
_
_ _ _ _
1,961 1,783
707 919 4,001
1,961 1,783
707 919 4,001
1,102 1,098
315 557 2,303
565 425
1,667 ~ 1,523
ISO ---------180 ----------
26 34
51 40
77 74
292 242 869
607 . 799 3,172
ISO 180 ISO
-----.-.--
-------------------
-----.-3 45
------.6 60
--------
9 105
_ 4,040
_
_
1,056 2,720
.
_ _
1,527 991
4,040 1,056 2,720 1,527
991
2,415 619
1,042 815 622
903 392 1,182 483 216
3,318 911
2,224 1,298
837
180 ISO
----------
-----.----
180 ISO ISO
----------
-------------------
60
67
127
2198 _______4_0
69 18
43
47
90
3
3
6
_ _ _ _ _
4,846 716
2,870 2,246 2,523
4,846 716
2,870 2,246 2,523
2,699 416
1,540 1,366 1,373
1,136 167 878 511 729
3,835 583
2,418 1,877 2,102
180 ----------
79
97 176
180 180
-.--------.--------
11 65
26
37
83 148
180 -.--------
29
39
68
180 ----------
64
76
140
_ _ _ _ _
1,580 956
2,582 1,189 2,772
1,580 966
2,582 1,189 2,772
924 610 1,549 601 1.586
438
1,362
230
840
588 2,137
336
937
668 2,254
180 ISO
-----.----
----------
35 16
29 8
64 23
176 --_.-.----
47
72
119
180 160
----------
----------
24 45
22
46
67 102
_ _ _ _
487 902 734 244
487 902 734 244
264 454 407 109
139 322 195 89
403 776 602 198
180 ----------
13
15
28
180 ---------180 ----------
33 ________2
5 3
180 ----------
4
7
11
_ 122,361 122.361
66,653
31,895
98,548 ---------- ---------- 1,904 2,145 4,049
36
_ 542,226
542.372
310,744
119,207
449.951 ------~--- -~--------
5.652 6.761 12,413
TABLE VIII-COLORED SCHOOLS MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
SYSTEM
120 Days and Under
121 Days
to 130 Days
131 Days
to 140 Days
141 Days
to 150 Days
151 Days
to 160 Days
161 Days
to 170 Days
171 Days
to 180 Days
Total Enrollment
AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE
Elem.
H.S.
Total
Average Length
of Term
Average Cost Per
P\lpil m
A.D.A.
NO. OF 4 YEAR H. S. GRADUATES Boys Girls Total
-Ap-pli-ng-
Atkinson Bacon BskeL Baldwin
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-_
_ _ _ _
-
--
797 463 343
937 1,916
-
--
797 463 343
937 1,916
-
--
572 306 235 648 1,475
-
-
-
98 49 34 99 258
-
--
670
355 269 747 1,733
-
-
-
180 180
180 180 180
-
S__
--
._.____
-
-
-
5 1
---
8 _.______
-
-
-
13 _
1 _ _
Banks
Barrow
Bartow
Ben Hill
Berrieo
Bibb_.
_ _ _ _ _ _
70 381
519 665 546 8,162
70 381
519 665 546 8,162
57
287 391 378 371 5,622
_
13 31 113 67 1,673
57 300 422 491 438 7,295
180 180 180 180 180
180 _.
._. __ ..
._. __ _ _ _ _
_
Bleckley
Brantley
Brooks
Bryan
Bulloch___________
32
_ _ _ _ _
795 148 1,894
666 2,628
795 148 1,894
666 2,660
516 103 1,023 438 1,714
46
562
6
109
181
1,204
112
550
233
1,947
180 180 180
180 180
_
_
_
2
4
6
_
Burke Butts Calhoun Camdeu Candler
Carroll
---.-
_ _ _ _ _
__
4,444 1,213
1,700 1,013
826 1,479
4,444 1,213 1,700
1,013 826
1,479
2,569
751 986 696 417 991
340
2,909
115
866
175
1,161
182
878
86
503
121
1,112
118800 180 180
180 180
9
9
16
25_
_
_
9
18
"_
Catoosa
Charltou
Chatham
Chattahoochee
Chattooga
_ _ _ _ _
72 352 10,572
280 466
72
352 10,572
280 466
49 __ __
258 6,899
172 291
25 2,337
32 96
49 283 9,236 204
387
180 180
180 180 180
_
_
81
61
142
2
3
5
2
7
9
Cherokee
Clarke_ _
Clay
Clayton
Cliuch
Cobb __
_
_ _ _ _ _
159 773 1,162
1,053 571 685
159 773 1,162 1,053
571 685
110 481 677 777 397
555
24 126 180 141 43
33
134 607 857 918 440
588
180
180 180 180 180 180 _.
_
10
10
20
8
17
25
1
10
11
_
Coffee
Colquitt__________
Columbia
Cook
Coweta
"___
Crawford_________ Crisp_____________ Dade
Dawson Decatur DeKalb
Dodge
Dooly Dougherty________ Douglas Early____________
Ecbols____________ Effingham_ _ Elbert____________ EmanueL________ Evans Fannin
Fayette o Floyd_ Forsyth
Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon
Grady Greene
Gwinnett __ o Habersham_______o HaIL
Hancock Hara1scn
Harris Hart
Heard____________ Henry____________ HOllston
Irwin
0 0 0______
0____ 0
.
0
00 0__ 000
0 0
0______
. 0 00__
0
0__
0 0______
0 00 __ 0
0__ 0__
0 00____
0
0
00
0 0__ 0
00 0
0______ 0__ 0_0____
0
0______ 0______
0______
00_0_0 _0 0
0
0 0___
0
0 0____
0
0__
0______
00
0______
990 903 1,215 941
1,823
990 903 1,215 941
1,823
985 967 48
2,788 2,294
985 967 48
. 2,788 2,294
1,478
2,218 4,043
570 2,693
1,478
2,218 4,043
570 2,693
144 981 1,103 2,057 714
9
144 981 1,103 2,057 714
9
790
790
475
475
603 3,014
4 283 2,049
00 1,981 1,952
603 3,014
4 283 2,049
1,981 1,952
833 158 309
2,369 232
833 158 309
2,369 232
1,559 816
605 2,233 2,023
1,407
1,559 816
605 2,233 2,023
1,407
594 692 889 504
1,327
26
620
692
76
965
114
618
101
1,428
632 532 40
. 1,837 1,690
131
763
62
594
2
42
._._. __ . __ .
491
2,328
396 2,086
1,000
1,725 2,752
412 1,775
218
1,218
223
1,948
621 3,373
110
522
371 2,146
83 647 768 1,399 440
9
18
101
100
747
51
819
198 1,597
99
539
0__
9
549 360 0
344 2,043
45
594
360
0
101
445
492
2,535
4 201 1,364
0
1,149 1,278
4 429
0
252 226
4 205 1,793
1,401 1,504
587 118 232
1,466 172
137
724
27
145
24
256
214
1,680
28
200
1,152 532
404 1,426 1,223
763
96
1,2!~
34
566
58
462
352
1,778
191 1,414
139
902
180 0_0_0_0 _0_000
180
0
180
0_0_0 _0
180
0
0_0
180 _0 0____
1
000
0
0_
0_
3
4
180 0 0 180 _0 180 0
. __.
180
0
180 _0________
2
9
11
0_0
0__
0 0__
_ 0_
8
18
26
180
0_0 __ 0__ 0
0
180 _0 0__
9
17
26
180
0
_
180
_
180
0_
180 180 180 180 ISO _0 ISO
0____
0
5
13
0
0__ 0
_ 0__
_ 18 0_ 0
180 0______
2
2
4
180 0
_
0
0_0
0_
180
1
7
8
ISO 0______
14
32
46
180 180 180
0
ISO 180
_
_
31
39
70
_
11
23
34
0
_
ISO 0_0 180 ISO
180 180 _0_0
0
0_
3
3
00 _
12
19
31
00
0_
ISO _0
0__ 00 _
ISO _0
0 000 __
180
0__
1
4
5
180
9
15
24
180 _._0______
2
5
7
180000000_0_00._0_0 0_0_0 __ 00 0_.
TABLE VIII-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
SYSTEM
120 Days and Under
121 Days
to 130 Days
131 Days
to 140 Days
141 Days
to 150 Days
151 Days
to 160 Days
161 Days
to 170 Days
171 Days
to 180 Days
Total Enrollment
AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE
Elem.
H.S.
Total
Average Length
of Term
Average
Cost Per Pupil in
A.D.A.
NO. OF 4 YEAR H. S. GRADUATES
Boys Girls Total
------1--- ---------------------------------------------
Jackson
.
.
_
588
588
369
~:"l'ri;;;s_-~~~:::: :~:~:::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: ::::::::
JefferBon
~
_
Jenkins
.
_
1,101 543
3,156 1,654
1,101 543
3,156 1,654
679 397 1,953 1,052
30
399
95
774
88
485
387
2,340
238
1,290
180 $.
__
180 __ . __
180 .______
3
10
13
180
. . _.
_
180 ._____
3
22
25
Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee
._.
..
.
.
.
.
. ..
. __ .
._. .
.
_ . __
_
.
.
w __
.
. __
._.
Liherty
Lincoln_.
._... _._.
Long
.. _.
Lowndes
.. __ . __ ._.
.
Lumpkin
.
. . __ .
.
.
. _ .
__
00_
Macon Madison
MarioD McDuffie_. __ . McIntosh Meriwether
. . ._.
_
_
.
..
.
_
. __ _. __ . __ . . .
_
._.
.
_
..
. __ ._.
_
MilIer Mitchell
.
.
.
._.
Monroe.
.. _
~~~:~~~-e~:::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: ::::::::
Murray Muscogee Newton
Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding.
. __ . __ ._._.
.. ..
... _._ . .
. .
.
. __ .. _ .._ _
.w_.
_
_
__
1,297 1,083
626 449 2,663 1,244
1,448 891 336
1,742 46
2,616 789
1,072 1,423
924 3,077
801 2,333 1,474 1.001 1,793
44 6,971 1,750
668 1,223
378
1,297 1,083
626 449 2,663 1,244
1,448 891 336
1,742 46
2,616 789
1,072 1,423
924 3,077
801 2,333 1,474 1,001 1,793
44 6,971 1,750
668 1,223
378
966
196
781
146
466
28
290
56
1,715
161
859
71
980
243
559
59
225
59
1,061
268
43 .... _. ____
1,568
254
503
86
639
102
892
181
673
152
1,643
314
582 1,596
910 626 1,028
30 4,541
999 343 885 248
96 178 210 123 214
6 1,076
217 51 50 55
1,162 927 494 346
1,876 930
1,223 618 284
1,329 43
1,822 589 741
1,073 825
1,957
678 1,774 1,120
749 1,242
36 5,617 1,216
394 935 303
180 180 180 180 180 .
180
180 180 180 180 180 _.
. . .
. . __ .
.
6
.. ...
. .
7 .
.. 5
.
13 __
._ ._
5
. __ ._
_ _ _
180 180 _.
180 .
180
.____
180 __ . __
180
180
180 180 180. 180
.._
8
16
24
.
_
.
. __
12
16
28
.
.
9
28
37
._
3
7
10
9
15
24
4
7
11
__
180 __ __ .. __ . . _._. __
180 _.________
45
180
9
180 ._____
1
180
__
180
2
74
119
16
25
2
3
3
5
Peach Pickeus Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski___________ Putnam__________ Quitman__________ Rabun___________ Randolph_________ Richmond________
Rockdale_________ Schley____________ Sereven__________ Seminole__________ Spalding
Stephens_________ Stewart___________ Sumter___________ Talbot___________ Taliaferro_________ TattnaIL________
Taylor___________ Telfair___________ TerreIL_________ Thomas__________ Tift______________
Toombs__________ Towns Treutlen__________ Troup____________ Turner___________ Twiggs___________
Union Upson____________ Walker___________ Walton___________ Ware_____________
Warren___________ Washington_______ Wayne___________ Webster__________ Wheeler__________ White____________
.________
'
_ _
_ _ _
1,670 111 718
1,175 914
1,670 111 718
1,175 914
1,144
65 488 732
712
218
1,362
36
101
129
617
113
845
107
819
180 180 180
180 180
1,224
1,224
734
176
910
180
1,229
1,229
829
120
949
180
619
619
389
78
467
180
12
12
10
1
11
180
2,478
2,478
1,491
332
1,823
180
7,130
7,130
5,196
1,020
6,216
180
729
729
517
78
595
180
762
762
480
65
545
180
2,926
2,926
1,822
230 2,052
180
941
941
685
110
795
180
887
887
678
678
180
168
168
143
143
180
1,990 1,990 1,136
227
1,363
180
2,021
2,021
1,271
120 1,391
180
1,517 1,517
983
228
1,211
180
767
767
522
88
610
180
1,168 1,168
767
128
895
180
1,375 1,375
839
182
1,021
180
1,251
1,251
833
169
1,002
180
2,769
2,769
1,607
239
1,846
180
2,294
2,294
1,384
268 1,652
180
1,992
1,992
1,209
189
1,398
180
774
774
495
74
569
180
531
531
320
97
417
180
1,147 1,147
909
83
992
180
1,167 1,167
793
112
905
180
1,413
1,413
937
144
1,081
180
1,589
1,589
1,069
125 1,194
180
607
607
432
109
541
180
1,685
1,685
1,039
99
1,138
180
262
262
187
20
207
180
1,603 1,603
998
90
1,088
180
3,083
3,083
2,038
333 2,371
180
708
708
519
94
613
180
697
697
397
24
421
180
722
722
423
118
541
180
94
94
56
25
81
180
11
8
19
_
_
3
3
6
6
6
12
_
_
10
7
17
_
_
3
9
12
4
6
10
_
_
_
_
_
10
23
33
_
_
_
_
3
8
11
_
8
11
19
18
25
43
_
5
5
_
4
11
15
_
2
5
7
2
11
13
_
_
9
4
13
4
4
_
_
8
23
31
_
_
7
14
21
2
3
5
TABLE VIII-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
SYSTEM
120 Days
and Under
121 Days
to 130 Days
131 Days
to 140 Days
141 Days
to 150 Days
151 Days
to 160 Days
161 Days
to 170 Days
171 Days
to 180 Days
Total Enrollment
AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE
Elem.
H.S.
Total
Average Length
of Term
Average Cost Per
Pupil
in A.D.A.
NO. OF 4 YEAR H. S. GRADUATES
Boys Girls Total
------ -----------------------------------------------------
Whitfield
Wilcox___________
Wilkes___________
Wilkinson
.__
Worth____________
11
991 1,961 1,223 2,855
11 991 1,961 1,223
2,855
9
646 1,258
730 1,803
_
9
92 221 130 183
738
1,479 860
1,986
180 $ 180
180 180 180
_
5
5
7
24
31
_
_
County TotaL _
32
._.__
211,573 211,605 138,151 25,640 163,791
469
797 1,266
Americus_________
Athens
Atlanta
Barnesville________
Bremeo
..
Calhoun Canton
Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown
Chickamauga Cochran Commerce________
Cordele___________ Dalton
Decatur Douglas Dublin . Elberton
Fitzgerald
._____
1,365
1,365
.__
1,656
1,656
23,674 23,674
512
512
.
.
._.__
_ _
_ _ _
293 52 578 495 352
_. 304 195
1,250 355
293 52 578 495 352
304 195 1,250 355
._.
. _ _ _
_
729
655 981 568 649
729
655 981
568 649
844 1,141 14,260
308
199 42 286 267 174
215 124 742 225
505 371 647 323 429
270 325 5,575 153 ._.
55 7 134 147 123
31 32 279 92
148 104 190 188 115
1,114 1,466 19,835
461
254 49 420 414 297
246 156 1,021 317
653 475 ( 837 511 544
180
16
20
36
180
20
44
64
180
276
435
711
180
_
-------- -------- .-------
180
2
1
3
180
_
180
_
180
4
8
12
180
__
180 180
180 180
-------- -------- --------
1
2
3
_
11
55
66
180
_
180
10
9
19
180
_
180
8
14
22
180 _.________
11
18
29
Gainesville Griffin HartweIL
Hogansville LaGrange
Marietta
Monroe Moultrie
Newnan
.
Pelham
Rome____________ Tallapoosa________ Thomaston_______
Thomasville_______ Tifton
Toccoa
Trion
.
Valdosta
Vidalia
Waycross
West PoinL
Winder Quitman
City TotaL.______
Grand Total______
. 32
.
.
.
.
_ _ _
_ _
668 1,107
326 465 1,692
_
719
._ _
392 1,136
_ _
1,018 519
1,330 106 496
1,455
668 1,107
326 465 1,692
719 392 1,136 1,018 519
1,330 106 496
1,455
477 707 133 312 1,197
420 211 704 597 351
780 58 288 957
119 247 91 78
596 954 224 ~ 390
180 180 180 180
197
1,394
180
180 73 218 239 91
600 284
922 836 442
180 180 180
180 180
290
1,070
180
31
89
180
166
454
180
289
1,246
180
_ _ _ _
_
393 49
1,964
564 1,625
393 49
1,964 564
1,625
254 43
1,288 310
1,036
103
357
5
48
332
1,620
109
419
404
1,440
180 180 175 180 180
_
_ _
655 301
623
655 301 623
464 182 408
127 48 103
591
230 511
180 180 180
52,266 52,266 32,279 11,508 43,787
263,839 263,871 170,430 37,148 207,578
8
7
15
_
19
14
33
_
12
17
29
12
19
2
8
10
_
7
16
23
3
17
20
2
2
4
2
3
5
3
11
14
1
1
_
6
6
12
_
34
36
70
10
6
16
18
29
47
8
9
17
_
1
1
_
501
800 1,301
_
970 1,597 2,567
TABLE IX-WHITE SCHOOLS-TEACHERS AND T,EACHERS' CERTIFICATES Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
SYSTEM
REGULAR PROGRAM (Acad. and Voc. Teachers)
Special Program
Grand
CERTIFICATES OF TEACHERS ON REGULAR PROGRAM
Total
Grand
Elementary
High School
Non
Kg. All
YEAR COLLEGE
Total
teach. Total
Teachers
Total Per-
Fe-
Fe-
prin.
Fe-
mits
- - - - - - - - Male
male
--
Total
--
Male
male
Total
--
-
-
-
-
Male
--
male --
Total
--
- - - -5- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Appling ___ _______________ Atkinson ___________ ______ Bacon _____________________ Baker_____________________ Baldwin______ ____________
8
4
7
--------.--
71 42 45 12 42
79 46 52 12 42
16 9 11
3 16
19 9 13
5 25
3158 ______1
24
1
8
1
41
4
115 7674
2817
6. _____
4 ______
______ 1
-_-_-_-_-__-
______ ------
6 4
------1
------
______ ______
_-_._-_._-_-
1
121
7 47 31 30 ______ 115 ------ 115
68
5
2727 ______2
88 26
28 31
8 54
14 22
4
5
.1:n4 ______1 8 ______ 2 ______
62
2
76
1
2870 ______1
64
77 21
87
II:) C>
Banks__________________ __
2 34 36
Barrow_____ ._ . _______ ._ ._. Bartow_______ ____________ Ben HilL.________________
Berrien. ___________________ Bibb______________________
-----7
-----3
20
30 99 30 74 288
30
106
30 77 308
8 8 20 7 18
59
10 3
19 3
18 ______ 11 ______ 39 ______ 10 ______
54 41
145 40
21 39
1 117
78 137 24 469
3 ______
3
1
29 ______1
5 ______
1 ______
3 ______ 4 _____ 10 ______ 2 ______
5 ______ 1 ______
00
Beckley ___________________
Brantley __________________ Brooks____________________ Bryan ____________ _______ Bulloch ___________________
-----7 2 2 2
37 36 37 19 81
37 43
39 21
83
9 14 9 9 30
10 8 8 7 38
19 ______
22 ______ 17 ______ 16 ______
68
2
56 5656
37 153
3 3 ______
72
______ ______
------
______3
3 3
------5
7
______ ______
-_-_-_-__-_-
______
57 45
25 23
14 7
11 ______ 9 ______
54 ______ 41 ______
54 41
15425
10 _. ____
54 18
122
2 50
470 49 286
22
9 29 64
55
2
3162 ______1
42 ______
14430 ______2
117 ------
441 28
145 40
117 469
59 68 56 42 160
3 5 3 4 23
27 28 17 20 91
16 19 8 6 33
10 ______ 13 ______
276 ______1 6 ______
56 ______ 65 ______ 56 ______
36
1
153 --,,---
56 65 56 37
153
Burke_____________________
Butts _____________________
Calhoun___________________ Camden ___________________
Candler ___________________ CarroIL. __________________
I
-----1 1
8
45 22 24 24 29
90
47 23 24 25 30
98
11 6 8 6 6 23
17 10
9 7 9 31
28 ______
1167 ______1
13 ______
15
1
54
1
75
40 3418
46 153
______ 1 2
______
64
-_-_-_-_-_-_
______
------
______
------1
2
------4
6
-_-__-_-_-_.
______
-__-_-_-_-_______
75 41 43 38 50 159
6 2 5 4 2
8
45
22 20 20 26 65
18 11 7 7 10 42
5
1
5 ______
9 ______
7 ______
8 ______
35 ______
75 ______ 40 ______ 41 ______
38 ______ 46 ______
150
3
75 40 41 38 46 153
Catoosa__________ ___ ____ Charlton __________________ Chatham__________________
Chattahoochee _____________ Chattooga______________ __
9
---.--
1
2
5
76 26 286 32 72
85 26
287
34 77
15 20 35
8
7 15
29 125 154
1
3
4
12 15 27
2 1 18 1
2
122 42 43599
106
------2
_____2_8 9
-__-_-_-_-_-
35
-----4
------2
63
-----1-3
-_-_-_-_-__-
______
_____1_6
122 44
4 4
61 16
28 12
22 ______ 8 ______
115 40
7 122 2 42
509 55
49 262 7 26
69 1
552 ______2
43394 ___ 2_5_
459 39
119
3 49 22 28
4 106 --.--- 106
Cherokee__________________ Clarke ____________________ Clay _____ ________________ Clayton ___________________ Clinch ____________________ Cobb ___ ________ ________
8 2
1
88 34 11
~i
2 83 85
2 31 33
15 179 194
21 8
5 15
5 46
17
11 3 29 7 40
38 ______
19
1
8 ______
4124 ______3
86
7
134 56
21 ______
3 ______ 1 ______
20
132 45
______ 1 1
-_-_-_-__-_-
______
------1
1
-_-_-_-_-__-
___ __
287 -.--.- ------ ------ ------
137 57 20
3 21
1
45 30 9
33 2 3
443 ___ __4 7 ______
129
5
56 ______
20 ______
134 56 20
133 18 64 22 21
1 126
6 132
46
3 25
5
7
287 26 156 56 48
1 41
4 45
1 287 ------ 287
Coffee_____________________
ColquitL _________________ Columbia__________________ Cook ______________________ Coweta ___________________
7 75 82 11 110 121 1 30 31 5 50 55 2 59 61
Crawford__________________
Crisp ____________________ . Dade __________ . __________
------
--'--7
Dawson_____ _____________
Decatur. _________________ . DeKalb _______ .. __________
1 2 14
14 30 34 24 78 297
14 30 41
25 80 311
Dodge. __ . ___ . _____ . ______ Dool)'___ . _________________
Dougherty_________________ Douglas___________________ Early _______ . _____________
1 67 68 1 3S 39 1 111 112 6 52 58 1 45 46
Echols .. _. __________ .. ___ Effingham_. ______ . _. _____ Elbert __ . _______________ ._
Ema.nueL. ________________ Evans ______ . ______ . __ . ____ Fannin.____ . ____ . ______ . __
3 11 14 2 33 35 3 42 45 4 79 83 2 23 25 8 81 89
Fayette_________ .. _ __ . ___ Floyd_____________________ Forsyth ___________________ Franklin __________________
Fulton ____________________
1 29 30 14 129 143 3 57 60 1 65 66 7 335 342
Gilmer__ _________________ 11 51 62
Glascock. _________________ Glynn_______ ___________ Gordon ___________________
Grady. _________________ ._ Greene____________________
---_.5 8 3
16
93 76 68 34
16 98 84 71 34
GwinnetL ________________ 30
Habersham_. ____________ ._ HalL _____________________
Hancock __________________ Haralson __________________
10 11
-----6
110 71 131 18 44
140 81
142 18 50
Harris. ____ . ______________ Hart. _____________________ Heard _____________________ Henry ____________________
Housl<m ___________________ Irwin _____________________
2 28 30 3 45 48 2 33 35 3 37 40 1 65 66 6 41 47
21 18 8 12
6 16
9 10 14 10
5
8
7
8
5
8
4
5
20 26
42 96
15 22 10 22 18 26 5 21 15 14
4
3
10 12
4
8
20 30
3 12
17 19
4 10
31 37
16
7
13 23
79 102
9 14
4
7
24 30
20 15
18 21
7 18
35 37
14 20
29 26
5
5
9 11
157 _____1_2
13
6
9 17
7 21
7 18
39 ______ 20 ______ 22 ______
2149 ______1
1135 _____ I. 13 ______
9 ____ ..
46
1
138 17
37
1
32
1
44
3
26
1
29
1
7 . _____ 22 ______
12
1
50
1
3156 ____ ._1
14
1
68
2
23 ______
36. _____
181 32
2131 . _____1
54
5
35 ______
3295 ______1
72
1
34 __ ._._
55 ___ __
10 ______
20 ______
19 ____ ._ 15 ______ 19 ______
26
1
2285 ______4
121
8 ______
8 ______
15431 75
85
-__-_-_-_-_______
2
------
------
-__-_-_-_-_-
-.---.
------
------2
----------______
2485 54
34
1 ______
. _____ 2
______
------_-_-__-_-_-
1
------
------2
_____
------
-_._-_-__-_-
127 466
7 7
3 10 __ .
I
8 ___ .. _
106 72
36 ______1
7 ____ ._ 3 ____ ._
159
85 76
------
24
-----.
_____._1
- _ . - - 34
._-__- - -_-_ ______
21
57 58 14314
______ 32
______6
-----______1
1 2
- - - - . -3 .-_. -. -_-_ -. 3 ______ 7 ____ .. 2 _. _._
125 -_.--- ------ ------ ------
45 213 83 102 555
4 _____ . 6 ___ . __ 55 .___________ 3 __ . ___
4 _. ___ 6 ____ ._ 5 __ ._._ 5 _____
3 __ .__
86 27
__ __ ______
---.-------
-----------
--------.--
157 ------ ------ ------ ------
119 ------
------ ------
15119
-_-_-__-_-_-
------
.-----
------
------
213 115
3 __ ___ 4 _____ .
197
28 70
- - - - - -2 3
______ ______
3 _. _._ 4 __ . ___
-.---32 ______
49
63 5647 98
______ 2 3
______ ______
_-_-_-_-_-_______
------
------2 3
------
______ -~~--______
---~~-
72 ______ -~-~-- ----~~
------ -~---- -_._~-
129
4 42 28 46
1
121 ~-----
121
141
53 75 87
6 4
9 7
35 18
31
41
42 15 34 28
529 ______1 1 ______ 8 ______
136
5
4765 ______7
84
1
141 53 75
85
29 45
3 19
5
4 24 11
1 ______ 6 _____
28 ______ 45 ______
28 45
54 36
3 18 11 12
2
9 17
5
1 I
3454 ____ ._9
54 34
137 474
9 61 81 302
22 63
3220 ______3
127 ------
466 ------
127 466
113 75 159
4 53 8 34 16 130
25 21 5
239 ______I 3 ______
17026 _-_-_-_-_-_.
154
5
106 72 159
88 80
10 5
45 39
15 15
1117 ______2
8736 ______2
85 76
21 60 61
4
5 4
5 27
27
5 10 23
6
1
144 ______1
21. ___ ._ 57 ____ ._
58 __ ._._
21
57 58
141 43
9 1
64 28
37 7
23
1
5._ . _.
13414 -_-. -_-__-_-
134 41
125 10 34 27 46
4 121
4 125
49 219 88 107 558
4 19 15 113 2 28 8 42 72 366
11 45 7 42 69
10 ______ 38 ______ 42 ____ ._ 10 _____ .
30 ______
44
1
211
2
79
4
102 -----.
537 18
45 213 83 102
555
86 27 157
7 33
2
7
23 116
14 14 13
146 _____1_6 5 ______
86 ______ 27 ______ 157 -----.
86 27 157
119
1 42 27 43
6 119 ------ 119
111 59
12 6
44 36
31 10
237 ______1
15191 -_-_-__-_-_-
111 59
216 25 125 44 17 ______ 211
2 213
119 197 30
3 89 19 116 2 22
9 314
14 31 ______
_. ____ _____ . ---_.-
115 ----.19278 -__-_-_-_._-
115 197 28
73
3 23 14 22
3 65
5 70
49 65 57 67 98 72
2 4 3
7 4
6
24 21 26 41 52 31
8 22 17 15 28 15
15 ______ 16 ______ 8 ______
4 ______
14 ______
19
1
49 ______ 63 ______ 54 ______ 67 ______ 98 ______ 72 ______
49 63 54 67 98 72
TABLE IX-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-TEACHERS AND TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES
SYSTEM
REGULAR PROGRAM (Acad. and Voc. Teachers)
Special Program
Grand
CERTIFICATES OF TEACHERS ON REGULAR PROGRAM
Total
Grand
Elementary
High School
Non
Kg. All
YEAR COLLEGE
Total
teach. Total
Teachers
Fe-
Fe-
prio.
Fe-
.- Total Per-
mits
Male
male
--
-Tot-al
Male
--
-ma-le
Total
--
-
-
-
-
-Ma-le
-ma-le
-Tot-al
-
-
-
-
-
5 -
-
-
~
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Jackson ___________________ Jasper ____________________
Jeff Davis _________________
----------4
JeffersoD __________________ Jenkins ___________________
2
- --~ --
62 17 49 42 28
62 17
53 44
28
14 4
14 17
7
19 8 10 15
8
33 ______
12
1
3242 ______1
15 ______
3950 78
76 43
5
______ ______
2 2
______
-----______ ______
5 ------
22
______
-----------
______
100 30
78 78 45
6 50 1 20
8 28
4
4
3 1
95 ______ 30 ______
95 30
5 5 4
35 49 28
21 9 9
1135 ______1 2 ______
7767 ______1 43 ______
78 76 43
Johnson ___________________ Jones _____________________
Lamar ____________________
------
------
Lanier ____________________ Laurens ___________________ Lee _______________________
1
3 1
39 22 16 20 68 12
39
22 16
21 71 13
5 6 2 4 21 4
13 5 6 7 31 4
18
1
118 ______
11 ______
52 8 ::::::
5383 24
32 123 21
______3 ______
1 5 1
1
------_-_-_-_-__-
______ ______
4
------
51 1
______
------
------
______ ______
62 33 24
33 128 22
2 1 1 1
7 2
33 19
17
11 71 12
9 10 3 12
33 4
14 ______
2
1
28 ______1
12 ______
3 ______
58 ______ 33 ______
24 ______ 32 ______
123 21
_-_-_-_-_-_-
58 33 24
32 123
21
l>:l -'I 0
Liberty ___________________ Lincoln ___________________
------
Long _____________________ Lowndes __________________ Lumpkin __________________
----------6
21 18 18 45
32
21 18 18 45 38
6 3 3 17 3
5 6 6 12
7
11
1
99 ______1
29 ______
10
1
33
1 ______
1 ______
28 27
74 49
______ ______
2
2
------_-_-_-_-__-
______
-----------2
2
------
______ ______
34 28 27 76 51
2 1
3 7 5
15 14 11 38 22
6 5 4 19
5
10 ______ 8 ______
7
2
10 ______
10 ______
33 ______ 28 ______ 27 ______ 74 ______
42
7
33
28 27 74 49
MacoD ____________________
Madison __________________
Marion ___________________ McDuffie __________________
2
M. ____
McIntosh _________________ Meriwether________________
2 4
26 50 18
33 15
53
27 51 20
33 17
57
7 12 5 10
6 13
12 13 5
12 4 20
19 ______ 25 ______ 10 ______
22
2
10
1
33
3
7466 30 57 28 93
3 ______ ______ ______ ______ ______
______
-----------
2
------
------
3
-----------2
------
------
______
------_-__-_-_-_-
------
------
Miller_____________________ Mitchell___________________ Monroe ___________________
Montgomery _______________ Morgan ___________________
2
-----2
1
2
42 46
25 27 30
44 46 27 28 32
6 17 23
69
4 ______
9 6 8
6
14 10 7 11
23 1165 ______1 17 ______
70 4443
51 ______
______2
49
2 ::::::
4 ______ 7 ______ 1 ______
-.-.--
2
49
76 30
59 28 93
5 6 2 7 4
7
32
39 18
38 14
56
5 23
3
5 6 14
4 ______ 8 ______ 7 ______ 7 ______
2
2
14
2
46 ______ 76 ______ 30 ______ 57 ______ 28 ______ 93 ______
46
76 30
57 28
93
73 77 45 43 51
5
6 4 4 4
25
34 31
23 27
28 19 6 9 11
11 ______
10
1
3 ______
7 ______
7 ______
69 ______ 70 ______
44 ______ 43 ______ 49 ______
69 70 44
43 49
----OJ Murray ___________________
Muscogee _________________ Newton ___________________
11 9
Oconee ____________________
56 314
60 27
67 323
60 28
Oglethorpe ________________ Paulding __________________
1 25 26 4 57 61
7 41 15
6 5 14
13
20 ______
87
8 ______
8 ______
93 22 8
12 10
134 27 3174 ______2
2147 ______2
49849 42
______3 ______
4
--.---
7
------
34
------
45 85
2 ______ 4 ______
2 ______ 4 ______
95
2 22 17 31
5 77 10 87
525 157 232
99 10 68
42
3 18
47
3 25
89
4 26
43 15 12
12 29
360 ______3 8 ______
4
1
25
1
46959 _____1_9
4415 ______1 85 ______
484
99 42 45 85
Peach_____________________ Pickens ___________________
-----4
Pierce _____________________ Pike ______________________ Polk ______________________
3
-----6
23 44 51 32 90
23 48 54 32 96
6 5 14
5 10
15 15 16 11 14
2210 ______I
30
2
16
24
5
6458
______I
- - --
~-
I ------
------
------
4886
______5
-----------
5 ------
------
------
125 ------ ------ ------ ------
PulaskL __________________ Putnam___________________
-----3
Quitmau __________________ Rabun ____________________
-----2
Randolph _________________
R i c h m o n d _________________
2
26 17
7 43 24 268
26 20
7 45 24 270
6 3 2 13
9 61
8 14
I 41
------ ------ ------
10 4
13 -----6
3133
:__:_:_:_:_:
------
------
-----------
15 28
I 74
5
I
6 ------
9 18
I 43
3 ------
3 ------
71 132 22 424 ------ ------ -.---- ------
-----5 Roekda1e __________________
Schley ____________________
4
Screveo ___________________
Seminole __________________ Spalding __________________
4 3
23 10 49 28 63
27 10 54 32 66
3 3 10
5 9
11 3
14 7 19
146 ______I
24
2
12
I
28
2
42
------
------
8106 9456
______2 ______4
---------------------
2
-----4
------
------
------
-----------
Stephen. __________________ Stewart ___________________ Sumter____________________
7
-----2
Talbot- ___________________
Taliaferro _________________ TattnaIL _________________
2
-----2
41 14 28 15
7 64
48 14 30 17
7 66
9 5 8 4
3 21
12 8
9 4 4 18
21
2
13 -----17
87 :_:__:_:_:_:
39 ------
71 ------ ---.-- ------ ------
27 47
-----2
-----------
-----2 ------
25 14
-----i
-----------
-----I ------
105
5 ------
5 ------
T a y l o r ____________________ Telfair ____________________
TerrelL ___________________ Thomas ___________________ Tift ______________________
4
3 2 2 I
32 49 27 53 45
36 52 29 55 46
6 11
7 17
8
10 22
6 15 2
16 ______ 33.______
13
1
3120 ______I
52 ------ ------ ------ ------
85 8483
56
-----2
______
7
-----------
------
------
2
-----7
------
----------------
Toomba ___________________ Towns ____________________ Treutlen __________________
TR~w~i~grg_s~_~_~_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:__:_
2
12 I
3 I
1
50 19 26 48 35 25
52 31
27 51
36 26
9
7 7 7 11
7
13
6 10 15 10 8
22
I
13 2127
-----i
______
21 -----15 ------
75
5 ______
5 ------
44 ------ ------ ------ ------
45
------ ------ ------
73 57
:::::: 4
-----------
-----4
------
41 ------ ------ ------ ------
Union _____________________
~Ik~r_-_~:::::::::::::::::
W a l t o n ____________________ Ware _____________________
7 39 46 4 38 42 10 136 146 2 43 45 2 62 64
7 13
18 11 16
10 7
42 13 19
2170 ______2
60
4
24 ------
35 ------
65 62
3
-----------
-----3
-----------
210 69
44 ______
44 ______
99 ------ ------ ------ ------
Warren ___________________ Washingtou ________________
;:b~~~~::::::::::::::::::
I
-----5
Wheeler ___________________ W h i t e _____________________
2 3
20 49 72 10 25
33
21 49 77 10
27
36
5 16 23
4 8
6
4 20 21
2
9 9
369 ______I 44 -----6 -----17 -----15 ------
31
------ ------ ------
85 :::::: ------ ------ ------
121
------ ------ ------
16 44
51
: : : : :3: 4
______ ______
-----3
4
----------------
46
5 31
68
2 28
91
6 37
48
3 23
125
7 44
41
6 17
33
5 17
13 80
----iii
9 41
46
7 25
424 61 283
42
I 21
18
I
9
80
8 50
49
I 26
96
4 53
71
2 38
27
I 16
49
8 21
2155 ______I
12 12
110
5 48
52
3 27
65
4 35
45
2 29
88
5 40
63
I 16
80
4 23
44
4 14
45
5 17
73
7 31
61
4 32
41
2 22
65
3 18
65
;I 28
214 13 102
73
7 33
99
6 38
31
4 19
85
6 57
121 11 51
16
2
7
47
3 18
55
2 21
<
14 16 11
I
20
4
24
3
11 ------
45 ______ 68 ______ 86 ______ 48 ______
45 68 86 48
29 45 ------ 125 ------ 125
10
8 ______
41 ------
41
8 4
______3
------
-----i
13
9
33 7143 :_:__:_:_:_:
33 13 74
8
I
I 42
I 43
65 14
I 424 ------ 424
10
5 15 13
10 ______ I -----57 ______
4126 ______ 80 ______ 45 ______
42 16 80 45
20 17
2 .96 ------ 96
19 5
12 -----5
7217 ______
71 27
10
8 ::::::
5
7 ------
2 30
----2i
-----i
2457 ______ 14 ______
105 ------
47 25 14 105
8 30
12
2
16 -.----
5825 ______
52 65
5 24
16
7 -----2190 ______
8483 ______
53
3
43 88
56
17 27
4
75 ------
75
13 12 19
13 -----2
169 ______
44 -----45 73 ::::::
44 45 73
6 7
1150 ______
57 -----41 ------
57 41
13 27
~
63
2 65
11 40 20
2'0 -----438 ______
62 198
----i2
68
I
62 210
69
29 22
4 99 ------ 99
5 16
I 6
2
3615 ______
31 65
39 3
19
1
4 ______
12116 ______
121 16
15 11
167 ______I
44 ______
50
I
44 51
TABLE IX-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-TEACHERS AND TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES
REGULAR PROGRAM (Acad. and Voc. Teachers)
Special Program
CERTIFICATES OF TEACHERS Kg. GT~~~ld 1----.-O:N:~RE=G=U=L~A=R=~P=RO-G-R-A-M-;--IGrand
SYSTEM
Elementary
High School
Non
1--,-.Fe.----.----,-.F,e-,--.--1tperainch. . Total
Fe-
All Teachers
YEAR COLLEGE
Total Total Per-
mits
Male male Total Male male Total
Male male Total
5
4
---------1-- -----------------------------------------
Whitfield__________________ Wilcox____________________
17
Wilkes ____________________ Wilkinson _________________ Worth ____________________
-----2
-----4
84 101
36 36 28 30 29 29 51 55
26
16 9 7 14
15
14 15 9 16
3410 ______1
2146 ______1
30
2
143 66 55 45
87
- - - - - -6 4 1 6
-_-_-__-_-_______ ______ ______
------6 4 1 6
-_-_-__-_-_______ ______ ______
143 72
59 46
93
3 5 5 4 8
66 30 32 25
37
26 17 10
11
18
4163 ______2 8 ______ 5 ______
24 ______
143 -----5655 ______1
45 ______ 87 ______
143
66 55 45
87
County TotaL ____________ 533 8,632 9,155 1,924 2,583 4,507 253 13,925 336 65 401 51 14,377 1,305 7,152 2,786 2,351 120 13,714 211 13,925
AmericUE
_
Athens
_
Atlanta___________________ Barnesville Bremen
24 25
9 11 20
71 72
7 20 27
14 1,060 1,074 _ 15 15 _ 13 13
288 9 7
422 6 3
71150 10
1 6 74_
46 105 1,658 30
_ 23
_ 5 98 _ 2
46 110
1,956 30 25
9 28 32 70 526 1,134 8 18 3 12
7 2
127 2
6
2
_ 46
1
_ 105
53 21
18 __1
1,85308 23
_ _
46
105
_ _
1,858 30
23
Calhoun___________________ Canton____________________ Carrollton_________________ Cartersville________________ Cedartown________________
1 14 15 1 13 14 1 29 30 2 27 29 5 45 50
4
5
9
8 5
12 7
20 12
5 7
10 17
15 24
1 1 _
_ _
25 35 42 44
74
2
1
3
_ _ _ _
_
28 35 42 44
74
2 4
12 30
4 4
2246
5 52
6 1
59 9
5 _. _ 25 _ 35
_ _
25 35
59 8
_ _
42 _. _
44
_
74 _
42 44
74
CChoicchkraamnauga______________
Commerce
.
Cordele___________________ Dalton____________________
1_
11 14
12 14
5 5
5 10 7 12
_ 21 21
5
5 10
3 2
28 64
31 66
6 11
8 18
2194
1 1 1
23 27
32 45
_ 95
6 2
1
_
__
6
_
3
_
_
23 27 38 48
95
4
3 4 5 11
11
5
3
17
4
3
23
5.
36 __ __
4
56 20
5
_ 23 _ 27 _ 32 _ 45
_ 92
_ _ _ _
23
27 32 45
3 95
Decatur
Douglas___________________
Duhlin____________________
Elherton
_
Fitzgerald_________________
_ 60 60 12 30 42
2 24 26
8 13 21
2 31 33
7 13 20
21 21 1 24 25
7 7
20 18
2275
8 2
2 3_
110
49 55 51 50
5
5
_
_ _ _
110 26 67
54
3 34
55
3 44
51
5 43
50
4 38
6
8
4
8
3
62
_ _ _ _ _
10498 55 51
50
2_ __
_
110 49
55 51 50
Gainesville_________________
Griffin ____________________
HartwelL _________________ Hogansville________________ LaGrange _________________
4
-----------
_.----
41
36 11 21
95
42 40 11 21 95
7 17 24
3 69 ------ ------ ------ ------
8 13 21
1 62 ------ ------ ---._- ------
6 4
7 9
1133 ______1
25 34
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----OJ
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-------_.--
5 20 25
3 123 ._.--- ------ ------ ------
69 15 46
6
69 ______ 69
62 10 48
25
2 19
3
1 .e __
4 ______
------
62 ----_. 25
62 25
36
2 25
5
2
34 :::::: 34
123 12 84 15 10 :::::: 121
2 123
Marietta __________________
81 82 10 28 38
Monroe. _______________ .. _ Moultrie __________________
1
Newnan___________________ Pelham ___________________
------
-----2
17
38 28 22
18 38 28 24
7 23
9 5
13
29 16 5
20 52 25 10
Rome _____________________
Tallapoosa ________________ Thomaston ________________
------
-----3
Thomasville _______________ Tifton ____________________
1 1
83 15 59 42 43
83 15 62 43 44
12 2 22
7 7
27 6 20 18 23
39 8 42 25 30
127
------ ------ -.----
40 93
:::::6:
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.-----
6
55 ------ ---_.- ------ ------
35 ------ ------ ------ ------
2 1
124 24
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4 108
------
1 -----3
3 71
4 ::::::
4 ------
3 77 ------ ------ ------ ------
127 20 85 15
40
6 29
4
99 14 68 7
55 13 39 2
35
3 24
5
7 _M ____ 1 _e ____
127 40
-__-_-_-_-_-
127 40
2 ------
1 3 ::::::
5915 ______2 35 ______
93 55 35
124 25
8 2
66 10
22 6
28 ______ 6 ______
12244 -_-_-_-_-_-_
124 24
111
75 77
16 8 11
59 50 53
17 8 11
12
1 105
3 108
4 ______ 2 ______
7770 ______1
71 77
Toccoa____________________
TrioD. ____________________ Va1d08ta __________________ Vidalia ____________________
------
------
------
Waycross__________________
------
------
28 22 47
20 58
28 22 47 20 58
8
5 7
6 12
12
6 19 8 19
20 11 26 14 31
49
------ ------ ------
34 :::::: ------ ------ ------
77 ----OJ ----OJ
------
9350 ______
2 ------
------ ------ ------
ro
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West Point________________ Wiuder ___________________
------
Quitman __________________ ------
Tallulah
Falls______________
------
------
9 15 18
4
9 15 18 4
4
5 3 1
37 7 12
1
2178
______1
---.--
------
7 7
10 8
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28 13
3 1
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11
------
3 -----2 ------
49 34
77 37 90
3
6 7 4 14
42 23 64
25 59
53
1 3 14
______1 34 3
------
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______ ______
49 34 ::::::
77 -----35 90 ::::::
49 34
77 35 90
19 28 31 15
2 12 5 15 4 14 38
3 3 7 1
------
53 ______
17 ______ 28 ______
28 ______
17 28 28
1 ------ 13 ______ 13
City TotaL _______________ 51 2,462 2,513 607 989 1,596 148 4,257 32
6 38 109 4,404 855 2,742 412 213 22 4,244 13 4,257
Grand TotaL _____________ 584 11,094 11,678 2,531 3,572 6,103 401 18,182 368 71 439 160 18,781 2,160 9,894 3,198 2,564 142 17,958 224 18,182
TABLE X-COLORED SCHOOL~TEACHERSAND TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
REGULAR PROGRAM (Acad. and Voc. Teachers)
Special Program
CERTIFICATES OF TEACHERS GT~d ----.:O:N:.R:E:G.U-L=A=R=:P:R:O.GcR=A=M~=--;--IGrand
SYSTEM
Elementary
High School
Non
Kg. All
YEAR COLLEGE
teach. Total
Teachers
Fe-
Fe-
prin.
Fe-
- - - - - - - - - 1 M-a-le -ma- le -Tot-al -Ma-le -ma- le -Tot-al - - - - -Ma-le -ma- le -Tot-al - - - - - -5 - - - -
2
Total Total Per-
mits
_
Appling. Atkinson.
Bacon Bakcr Baldwin.
._._ .. _.. _. .... .
1 .
20 11
21 11
32
6_
.. _._. __ .
2
7
9
1
1
_
_ 3
22 45
22 48
1 5
5 6
Banks__ ..
. __ .
Barrow
~4
Bartow __ . .
._.
Ben HilL..
._ ..
BerrieD____________________
Bibb
.....
_
3
3
_
_ _
8 11 15
8 11 15
2
2 3
1
4 3
1 _
13 161
14 161
1 32
1 36
Beckley
__ ._._______
2
Brantley_ __ .
._. __ . _
Brooks.
3
Bryan.
_.
. __ .
Bulloch. __ ._
3
14 5 45 15
54
16 5 48 15
57
2
2
1 ._....
6
5
2
7
11
7
Burke_..__ .... _.
.
Butts.
._______
Calhoun.. ._.___________
4 2 1
103 23 34
107 25 35
8 3
6
8 3 5
Camden.__________________ Candler ._____________
Carroll
.____
4 2
25 15 32
29 15 34
5
5 5
3 3
6
Catoosa__ . Charlton __ ._______________
_ 1
2 8
2 9
2
2
Chatham__________________
7
Chattahoochee
....
.
Chattooga. ._.
._
186
9 12
193 28 9 ....._
12
3
51 1 2
Cherokee__ ...
..
_
Clarke . .
. . __ .
.._
Clay.
.
.____
4
Clayton .______________
1
Clinch . . .
._______
1
Cobb_____________________
2
4 19
29 23 12 18
4 19 33
24 13 20
2 3
4
5
2
1
.
8 _. _
3
_
2
_
6. _
11
2
.
3
_
6. _
6
_
2
_
68 12
4 _.... _
111 ._.__._._._. 9 ______
18
1
166 ______2 11 ______ 8 __ . ___
8 .. ____ 11 ____ ..
.. _
4
.
79
8
1
_
5 ... _..
4 .. __ ..
6
_
8 __ . _
6._ ....
3 ._. _
..
_
29
1
14 __ ._..
11
28 .. __ . 61
1 __ ._._ . ._
..' . _
... _._ _
3 ..... 11 17 21 16
241
._ ._ .
.. _ _
..
20
1
1
_
6. . . _._ ... __ .. '
_
59
._. __ .
_
24
1
1
_
76
1
1 __ . _
125 31 __ . 46 37 23
45
._ ..
.
_
._._ ..... __ .
_
4 __ ._._
4 _. _
..
...
_
1
1 __ . _
2
2 ..
2
._
13.
.. .
280 16 39 55 __ . _
10 .
._
1
17
1
1
.
8
25
._.
41
3
3106 __ ._.. ... 1
20 ...
._._ .. _
3._._..
1 ...
..
_
30
1 14
1114 ______3 28 _____ .
8
6 11
6 2 2 2
7 ______ 1 ______ 3 ______
15 ______
2184 ______1 11 ______
28 ______
29 14 11 28
61
2 31 17
9
1 60
1 61
3 ___ . __
11 . __ . __ 17 ______
1
3 13
21 16
_. __ ._1
12 12
241 14 169
1 ______
2 ______
1 ______
3
5 ______
4. ____ .
3 ______ 11 ______ 17 ____ ._
21 16 ::::::
3 11 17 21 16
39 18 :::::: 240
1 241
21 ______ 6 ______
10 3
6 2
59
2 24 24
25
1 20
1
77
3 51 13
4 ______ 1 __ ._.. 9. ___ ._ 2._._._ 9 ____ ..
20 ______ 6 ______ 59 ______ 24 ______
76 ______
20
6 59 24 76
125
5 103
5310 _____2_1
5 24
37
1 23
24 ______ 18
47 ______ 36
150
16 10 4
7 ______ ______6 .- -__-_-_- -.
3. ___ ._ 1 . _____
4
5 ______
13215 .____-_-_-_-
46 ______ 37 ______ 23 ______ 45 ______
125 31 46 37 23 45
2 ______ 13 __ . ___
1 7
335 42 231
1118 ______1
3 13
1 ______
4 4 5
1 -_-__-_-_-_-
2 ______ 1 ______
2
1
1
2 ______
12
1
27190 ______1
17 ______
2 13 280 10 17
8 ______ 25 ______ 44. _____ 31 ______ 16 ______
20 12
7
9 18
_____ .
12 11
- - - - - -4 12
1 __ ._ .. . _____
16 11
5
150 ______3._._._ 3 ______ .-----
------
8._. ___ 25 ._. ___ 41 ______
2196 ______1 20 ______
8 25 41 30 16 20
Coffee_____________________ ColquitL _________________ Columbia__________________ Cook ______________________ Coweta ___________________
Crawford__________________ Crisp_____________________ Dade_____________________ Dawson. Decatur___________________ DeKalb___________________
Dodge____________________ Dooly_____________________ Dougherty_________________ Douglas___________________ Early_____________________
Echols____________________ Effingham_________________ Elbert____________________ EmanueL________________ Evans_____________________ Fannin____________________
Fayette_
R'7~ih~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Franklin__________________ Fulton____________________
Gilmer____________________ Glascock__________________
Glynn_____________________ Gordon___________________ Grady____________________ Greene____________________
Gwinnett.
_
Habersham
_
Hall
_
HHaanracloscokn__________________
Harris.
_
Hart
_
Heard
_
Henry
_
Houston
_
Irwin.
_
5 15 4 26 2 32 2 15 3 45
3 22 I 22
2
. 2 75 2 46
33 4 59
90 14 6 49
5 25 6 30 6 50 1 16 1
2 22
~ ~~ 15 5 69
1
_
6
4 57
14
5 41
7 48
18
5
8
6_
49 6
31 20
15 46
38 30
20
2 ---._-
2 .-----
30 34
-----2
2
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-----------
17
3
6
9 _.----
48
8
4 12 ------
25
6
23
4
2
.
77
9 18 27
48 12
9 21
2
35
8
8 16
63 3 3 6
90
9 14 23
3
14
2
4
6
1
55 6 13 19 2
52
3
25
6
9
36
3
4
56
4
10
17 4 2 6
1
.__
22 ------ -.---- ------ ------
30 ------ ------ ----.- .-----
38 ---.-- ------ -.---- ---.--
26 60
-----2
.-----
-.----
-----2 ------
22 ------ 18
2
30 38
-----i
18 12
10 5
26
2 12
7
62
I 40 16
2 ---_.- 22 ------ 22
2 ----p. 9 ------
30 27
----ii
30 38
5 ------ 26 ------ 26
3 -----. 60 ---.-- 60
31 27 2
.
104 3
71
4
31
29
1
31
31
27
15 10 1
27
27
2
1
1______
2
2
. __ ----. ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ---.-- ----.- ------
7 10
114
4 68 25
6
1 104
104
8 12
83
7 53
5
6
71
71
51
69
1
116
21
76
3
4 1 3
_ _ _ _
_
55
1 36
70 1 38
116 10 102
7219 ______2
11 50
12 17 2
7 13
2 ______
13 ______ 2 ______ 1 ______
13 ______
51 ______ 69 ______
12116 -_-__-_-_-_76 ______
51 69 116 21
76
8
34
1
1
40
66
2
2
23
11
1
8
3
2
1
2
8
8
35
24 8 2
34
34
40
15 11 14
40 .__ 40
68
1 41 13 10
1 66
66
24
17 4 2
23
23
1
1
1
1
24
22
26
22
28
9
8
9
26 .__ 26
~: ~~~~~~ ~===~~ ~=~=~~ ~~~~~= _.__~: :~=~~~ :~:~~~ :~~~~: ~=~~~~ ----__~: -----~ ----~~ -----~ ~=~:~: :::=:= ----~: :~:::: -.--~~
15
5
1 6 .__ 21
1
1
22
12 6 3
21
21
74 12 18 30 5 100
100 15 84 7 2
108 1 109
1
1
6
_
6
615
6 , 9 15
2_
78 5
5456
46
66 1102
1_
57 67
_
_ _ _ _ _
61 ______
1 1
-----3
-----2
=::::= 78
3 65
5 57
-----3
----3i
====:= 67
1 48
63 ______4
15 10
8 ______
1 ---_.786 ______
573
2 _____
67 ______
1
6 78 5 57 67
20
3
4
7
_ 27
6
_
6
9
1
1
_ 10
556
26
8
124 _. 1_
70 8
3
_
_ _
3
_
_
27
2
160 ______
738 ______2
156 ______5
62
39 25
4
1
5 ______
------
2 24
==:===1
276 ______
10 ______ 70 ______ 8 ______
27 _6
10 70 8
34
5
8 13
_ 47
21
2 .__
2
_ 23
1
17
4
1
5
_ 22
1
49 42
7 2
8 15 57
_ _
64 49
39
_ 39 _.
_
1
_
1
_
_
_
_
2474 ______2
26 11
10 3
23
1 15
1
6494 ______3 39 ______
45 37 33
12 10 2
9 7
-----2
47 ______ 23 ------
47 23
32 24 ______
6224 ______ 49 ______
22 64 49
4 ------ 39 ------ 39
TABLE X-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-TEACHERS AND TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES
REGULAR PROGRAM (Acad. and Voc. Teachers)
Special Program
~~~~f 1
CERTIFICATES OF TEACHERS o:::;N~R::::E::G::..:U::..:L:::A~R~PR=OG=RA~M:....-_.___--IGrand
SYSTEM
Elementary
High School
Non
Kg. All
YEAR COLLEGE
Total
I .-vc-,
I----.-~-,--__ Iteach. Total
Teachers
Total Per-
Fe-
Fe-
prin.
Fe-
mits
Male male Total Male male Total
Male male Total
2
-------1-- ----------------------------------------
Jackson ___________________
~:tfD~Vi~:::::::::::::::::
JJeenffkerinsosn__. ._. ___.____________________________
2
2 2 4 2
14 25 12 64 31
16
27 14
68 33
2 -----5
2
3
2
10 12
8
8
2 -----7 --.-.5 -----22 ----.16 ------
18
1 _8 ____
1 ------
34
1 ------
1 ._._--
19 90
-----i
-----------
-----i
-----------
49
2 -----.
2 _____ M
Johnson ___________________
Jones. ____________ .. _____ ._ Lamar _________ . _________ .
1
Lanier_.. ________________ ._
2
LLeaeu_r_e_n_s_. _______________. ____________________
1
---~--
24 32 18
10 62 35
27
10
1
33
2
4
6 _____ w
18 ------ -----4 -----4 ------
12
----.-
63
9
8 17 ------
35
3
2
5 ------
38 --._--
2
2 ------
39 ------ ------ ---_.- ------
18 --._-- .----- ---_.- ------
16 -----2 ------ -----2 ------
80
------
------
40 ------ ------ _M ____ __ M ___
~
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(l)
Liberty ___________________
Lincoln ___________________ Long _____________________ Lowndes __________________
7
-----i
Lumpkin__________________ ------
33 16 9 41
2
34
6
8
14 ------
23
2
2
4 ------
9
2
2
4 ------
42
8
9 17 ------
2 ------ ------ ------ ------
48
1
1
2 _M ____
27 ------ ------ ------ ---~--
13
------ -----2 ------
59
2 ------
------
2 ------ ------ ------ ------
19 -----i
35
2 21
6 7
8
2 18 --_.-- 18
5 ------ 34 ------ 34
19 91
-----2
11
55
6 20
2 12
19 -----.. 19 1 90 ------ 90
51
1 35
8
5 ------ 49 --_.-- 49
40
3 22
4
9 ------ 38 ------ 38
39 ---.--
18
12
9 ------ 39 ._---- 39
18 ------ 10
4
4 ------
19 ._----
18
16 --_.--
10
1
5 ------ 16 ._---- 16
82 -----40 ------
44 27
23 8
13 -----5 ------
80 40
:::=:=
80 40
50 ----_. 27 -----13 -----61 -----2 ------
27 16
14
2
8
4
33 22
1 ------
5 -----i
6
48 23
-----4
48 27
1 ------ 13 ------ 13
4 ------ 59 ------ 59
1 ------
2 ------
2
-----2 Macon________________ . ___
~fadi50n __________ ~_. _____
6
Marion ____ ~ ______________
McDuffie __________________ Mdntosh _________________ Meriwether________________
2 1 3
45
16 27
26 24 59
51 16 29 28 25 62
6 3 2 5 4 11
8 1 2
6 3 13
14 ------
4 ------
4 11
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7 ------
24 ------
65 ------ --~--- ------ ------
------ ------ 20
_M ____ ---~--
33 40
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---~--
2
------
32
1 ::::::
1 ------
86 ------ ------ ------ ------
Miller_____________________ Mitchell___________________
Monroe___________________ Montgomery_______________ Morgan ___________________
2 21 23 2 59 61 3 35 38 1 25 26 2 39 41
2 6
5 4 3
2
4
1 28
4 10
1 72
6 11
1 50
3
7 ------ 33
6
9 ------ 50
2 ------
2 ---~--
-----i ------
-----~
1 -~----
------
------ -----2 ------
2 ------
------
Murray ___________________
Muscogee _________________ Newton ___________________ Oconee ____________________ Oglethorpe ________________
4 3 ------
Paulding __________________
------
------
2 125
34 13 34 11
2 129
----ii
----29
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46
37
3
6
9 ------
13
3 ------
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34 11
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1
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2 ------ ------ ------
181 ------ ------ ------
8
46 ------ ------ ------ ------
16 ------ ------ ------ ------
34 13
1
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65
1 48 13
3 ------ 65 ------ 65
20 ------
13
33 -----2 16
5 9
2 4
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20 ----oil
30
20 33
42
29
3
33 -----2 16 11
5
1
3 ------
40 30
-----2
40 32
86
52 18 13 ------ 85
1 86
30 72
17
7
50 11
3 ----oil 28 ------ 28
7
72 ------ 72
51
36
7
5 ------ 50 ------ 50
33 52
16 10
33
5
6 ------ 33 -----i 33
9 ------ 49
50
2 189
----25
2 117
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-----g
------
2 177
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2 181
46
1 27
8 10 :::::: 46 ------ 46
16
7
8
1 ------ 16 ------ 16
34
2
9
12
11 ------
34 ------
34
14 ------
7
2
4 ------
13 ~-----
13
P e a e h _____________________ Piekens___________________ Pierce _____________________
1
-----2
Pike ______________________ Polk ______________________
2 .-----
33 3
15 25
25
34
3
3
2
17
2
27
4
25 ------
8 11
1
3
4
6
3
7
5
5
1 46
1 ------
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6
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I 24
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34 ------ ------ -----. ------
2 32 ------ ------ -----. ------
47
4 39
3 _.. ---- ------ 46 ------ 46
6
5
1
------
6
6
25
1 17
3
3 ------ 24 :::::: 24
34 ------ 23
9
2 ------ 34 - .. ---- 34
32 ------ 17 10
5 ------
32 ------
32
PulaskL __________________
Putnam___________________
Quitman __________________ Rabun ____________________
1
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~ieh~~~-_~~:::::::::::::: 6
29 30 12
1
63 148
30
2
33
4
13
3
1 ----j2
64
154
9
1
8 24
6 ------
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4 ------
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20
33
8
36 ------ ------ ------ ------
40
------
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17 2 ------ 2 ------
1
------
84
4
2
6 ------
195 ------ ------ ------ ------
36
2 16 13
40 ______ 24 11
19 ------
7
4
5 ------ 36
36
5 -----2
4
40 ::::::
17 ------
40 17
1
1 ------
1
1
90 195
4 32 12 119
37 32
10 ----j2
20
83
1
195 ------
84 195
Roekdale __________________
~cLley .... __________________ Screven ___________________ Seminole_ .... ____ .. _________ .. Spalding __________________
2 11 13
4
1
5
1 19 ------ ------ ------ ------
19 19
1
3
4
23 ------ ------ ------ ------
I 68 69
4
7 II
I 81 ------ ------ ------ ------
3 22 25
3
2
5 ------ 30
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4
21
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25
1 -~-~--
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19
1 17
1
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19 ------
19
23
14 4 5 ----OJ 23 ------ 23
81
I 53 16 10
81
81
30
1 16
7
6 ------
30 ::::::
30
26
1 12 11
1 ------ 25 ------ 25
~t:~~~t~~: ::::::::::::::::
Sumter____________________ Talbot ____________________ Taliaferro _________________ TattnaIL _________________
5 6 -----;;
47 49
1 49 50
4
30 30
3
3 16 19
4
1 28 29
7
6
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9 13
7 10 ::::::
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62
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38 ------ ------ ------ ------
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--1 --1
~:!r~~~~::::: :::::::::::::
TerrelL ___________________ T h o m a s ___________________ TifL _____________________
24 24 8 23 31 2 56 58 2 50 52 2 38 40
7 8 5 9 2
6 13 ------ 37 ------ ------ ------ ------
4 12
43
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8 9
13
1
18 --.~--
7720
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2 -----------
7
9 -~----
49
1 ------
1 ~-----
Toombs___________________
2 16 18
3
1
4
22
6
2
2
2
6 ------
6
62
2 27 20 II
2 62 -----5 62
65
3 28
6 20
1 58
63
40
27 10
3 ------ 40
40
26
I
16
3
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1 26
38 ------ 34
3
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38
37
I 26
4
43
34
4
74
2 46 16
70 ______ 57 12
50
1 32 14
5
1
37 ------
37
5 ------
43 ------
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1 ------ 70 ------ 70
2 ------ 49 ------ 49
22
10
4
7
1 22
22
TOWllS
--
Treutlen__________________
1 II 12
4
3
7
Troup____________________
7 29 36
6
6
Turner____________________
3 27 30
3
3
6
Twiggs____________________
33 33
4
5
9
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19
1
42
36
42
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20
1 13
4
1
19
19
42
1 30
8
3
42
42
36
25
5
6
36
36
42
23 15
4
42
42
UUnpsioonn____________________ -- 7
Walker____________________
Walton____________________
1
Ware_____________________
Warren_ __
2
Washington________________
2
~:b:t~~~~::::::::::::::::: __ 1
Wheeler___________________
2
White
-- _
29 -- 36
16 16
36 37
8
8
32 34
66 68
19 20
18 18
13 15
3
3
-4 2
2 10 41 4 1
--
4 3 1
3 13 3_ 5 2
---- __ -----3-6 ------ ------ ------ ------ -------3-6 ------ -----22- ------8 ------6 ------ ----3-6- ------ -----3-6
8
24
24
1 17
3
3
24
24
5
1 43
2
2
45
24
8 10
42
I 43
1______
9
9
5
4
9
9
5 237
40
1_
92 27
1
_ 19
9
_ 24
1
3
_
6 ------
_ _ _
_
1
_
1
------
40 9272
19 25 6
I_ _ _ _
33
66 22
7 20 5
4 20
4 6
11
4 I 4
2
_ 40
_ _
9217
_ 1_
2174 6
_ 40
I_
92 27
2_ _
19 24 6
TABLE X-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-TEACHERS AND TEACH.ERS' CERTIFICATES
REGULAR PROGRAM (Acad. and Voc. Teachers)
Special Program
CERTIFICATES OF TEACHERS
GT';rl~ld
ON REGULAR PROGRAM 1----.::..:O-====-==.:::;:=---,,---IGrand
SYSTEM
Elementary
High School
Non
Kg. All
YEAR COLLEGE
Total
I--,..,;,::--.----I---,---r.;::-;;--I teach. Total
Teachers
Total Per-
Fe-
Fe-
prin.
Fe-
mits
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Male
1
male Total
-----
Male
--
male
--
Total
--
-
-
-
-
-M-ale-m-ale-T-ota-l
-
-
-
-
-
-5-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Whitfield Wilcox____________________ Wilkes____________________ Wilkinson_________________ Worth____________________
_ 2 3
1 22 49
1 24 52
6 3
5
6 8
_
1
_ 30
_ 60
1 3
1
1 4
_ _ _
1 26 27 6 66 72
5 4
2 3
7 7
_ 34 _ 79
2 1
2
_
1
_
1
31 64 36
15
7
7
1 25 15 19
2 20
8
4
1 30
60 34
1
_ _ _
1
30 60 34
80
45 19 14
78
1 79
County TotaL____________ 299 4,653 4,952 614 712 1,326 71 6,349 98 67 165
6,523 268 4,018 1,240 730 45 6,301 48 6,349
Americus__________________ 2 21 23 3 10 13 1 37
Athens____________________
33 33
4
9 13
1 47
1
Atlanta___________________ 14 418 432 145 118 263 24 719
18
Barnesville________________
11 11
2
6
8
19
Bremen.
~ __ ~
.
.
.
.
CCaalnhtoounn___________________ CCaarrrtoelrlstvonil_le________________ Cedartown
1_
7 2
8 2
1_ _
9 10
8
8
8
8
21
2 2 3
2_
4 1
5
6 3
7 8 6
_ 12
_
3
1 _
18 16
_ 14
Chickamauga
Cochran___________________ 1 4 5 2 2 4
Commerce_________________
4
4
2
2
Cordele___________________ 1 18 19 5 9 14 Dalton____________________ 1 6 7 1 4 5
9
6
33
3
12
_ _ :_ _ _
3
Decatur___________________
Douglas___________________
Duhlin____________________
Elberton __________________ Fitzgerald _________________
1 ------
14 11
19 11
17
15 12 20 12 17
1 3
4 6 3
8 2
5
1 1
25 18
-----4
-----. ---._-
-----4
-----------
4 5
8 11
-----i
28 24
-----05
-----2
----OJ
------
------
3 6 ------ 23 ------ ------ ------ ------
37
4 32
48
5 37
737 139 540
19
3 13
..
e.
123 __1
4 1
1186
2_
15 15
14
2 12
9
6
6
3
36
30
12
2 10
25
2 21
22
1 15
28
3 23
31
4 16
23
1 18
1
3
2
22 16 3
.
5 2
1 1
12 3
3
37 47
2 719 19
.
_ _
130
_ 18
_ 16
_ 14
9 6
33 12
37 47
719 19
_
2_ _ _ _
12 3 18 16 14
_
9 6
33 12
1 1
-----i
-----------
24
1
18 ------
25 18
2 3
-----i
-----------
28 -----. 24 ------
28 24
3
1 ____ we
23 ------
23
GaineBYille_________________ Griffin ____________________
-----i
Hartwell __________________
Hogansville ________________ LaGrange _________________
2 1 4
14 23 4
9 40
14 24
6 10 44
1 3 2 3 4
5 8 11
1 1
3216
______
-----. -----.
-----. -----.
------
-----.
2
4 -_.--- 10
-.---.
-----.
2
5 ------ 15
1 -----.
1 ------
6 10 ------ 54 .-.--- -_.--- ------ ------
21
3 14
2 ------
21 -.----
21
36
5 27
3
1 -----.
36 ----.-
36
10
8
2 ----.-
10 ----.-
10
16 54
1 12 3 41
2 7
2 -----i
15 -----.
54 ------
15 54
Marietta __________________
1 12 13
5
Monroe. ________ . ______ . __ Moultrie __________________ Newnan___________________ Pelham ___________________
8
8
1 20 21
2 19 21
2 11 13
4
6 4 2
9 ----.-
6 12
-----i
13
1
5 .---.-
22 - - - - . - - - - - . - ___ MM. ___ MM.
14 34
-----i
----.-----.
-----. 1 ___ MM.
35 ------ ------ .----. ___ MM.
18 -_.--- --.-.- ------ ------
22
2 18
14
2 10
35
3 30
35
3 32
18 ---._- 17
1
1 ------ 22 ------ 22
2 ------ ------ 14 ------ 14
1 ------ -----. 34 ------ 34
------ ----.-
35 ----.-
35
1 ------ ------ 18 ------ 18
Rome_____________________
1 24 25
4
6 10
35
35
28
5
35
35
Tallapoosa________________
3
3
2
2
5
5
1
1
1
2
5
5
Thomaston________________
11 11
5
3
8
19
19
1 14
4
19
19
TThifotmonasville_______________
1 28 29
4
9 13
1 43
2
3
5
..
48
3 37
3
43
4_3
Toccos ____________________ Trion. __________ . _________
---_.-
Valdosta __________________ Vidalia____________________ Waycross __________________
2 1 1
9 2
38 11 34
9 2 40 12
35
6 ______
3
3
15 ._---- --.-.- ------ -----.
4
9
--.-.-
13
-----3 2
53
______
------
-----.
___ MM.
------
4
3
7
1 20
2
1
-----~
6 12 18
2 55 ------ ------ ------ ------
15 ------ 14
1 .----- ------
15 -_.-.-
15
2 53
-----2
23 55
-----5
1 2308
1 _____1_2
-----i
-----._---------
41
8
1 ------
2 ------
5230 ______ 55 ------
2 53 20 55
t>:l -'I CO
West Point. _______________ Winder ___________________
--.---
Quitmau __________________
------
------
14
6 15
14
6 15
2 2
3
5 1 4
7
1
3 ----.-
7 ------
22 ------ ------ ------
1
9 ------ ---._- ------ ------
22 ------ ------ ------ ------
239 ______1 22 ------
18
2
6
1
20 ------
1
22 ------ 22
2 =_=_=__=_=_=
9 ------
22 ------
9 22
City Total.. _____________
45 976 1,021 264 298 562
39 1,622
18
24 20 1,666 204 1,258 103 51
3 1,619
3 1,622
Grand TotaL ____________ 344 5,629 5,973 878 1,010 1,883 110 7,971 116 73 189 29 8,189 472 5,276 1,343 781 48 7,920 51 7,971
TABLE XI-WHITE SCHOOLS-ACCORDING TO SIZE Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
NUMBER OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED
No. of No. of
Total School. School.
SYSTEM
No. of Having Having
20 School. Grade. H.S.
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 and
1-7 Only Grade.
- - - - - - . 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -ov-er -_ _ -
No. of 4Year High Schools
_
Appling_ .. _............ _ ... 1
Atkin.on ................ "'"
Bacon. ............
.... ....
Baker............. "'"
_....
Baldwin ... _ _
__ _....
3 1 1 2 1 1 .. _. .... .... 1 ....... _, .. _..............
1 _. 2 _
_. ..
.... 1 .........._
_...
2 3 _. 1 ....... "._,
"'" _. _. "'" ...... _. . , _._.. 2
1 ...........,_,
,_ .. _ _.. _,
_ _ "'" ._... 1 ..,_, ......._
1 1 _ , .. _
__
_...... _
_ 1 ..,
__ _ "'"
3
Banks __ .. _..... _.. 1 2 _..
_
1 _.... 1 1 __ ..... _. . _.. _ _ ,
_ __ ."
Barrow............ _ ._ _.'"
12
3 .... _._ .. _,._, ..... .... 1 .... _ ... _
_ .............. "'" .....
Bartow_ .. _
_
__ ._.
1 ... 1 3 1 1 .... _.. __ ...
1
__ '"'' 1
2
Ben HilL
,
,
2
,..
1 .. __ . 1 _
'"
__
.
Berrien __ __
_ 1 __
2 2 1 .,._, _
1
__ .. ' 1 .. __ . 1 _ .
gros Bibb
__
1_
_
1 _.... 1
13 222 .
Bleckley
__
__
__
1
Brantley __
1 _. 1
Brook
__ ..
121
~~:h~~================ ===== ""j ""j ===== =====
2..... 1 _
__
"
__
_
_11
~ ===== ===== ===== ===== =====
__
"
.
_
__ .. __
2
"'"
... 1
_ ..
i ~ ===== ===== ~ ""j ===== ..3
Burke_
Butts_
__ ._ __
Calhoun
Camden
__ ..
Candler.............
CarroIL
__
"'"
__ ._
, 1 1 _._._ 22
2"
'"
11
1 __ "'" . _
.
_
_
__ __
_. " _.... _._ 1 __ ._.
1
1_
__ __
111
_.. _ __
..
_.... 1 2 _"" .. __ __ .
1 ._
_._
_
..
1..... 1 .. __
_ "'" . __
,
__ . 1
33
2 .."..
1 2 .. __ .
1
'"'' 2
Catoosa.. __
_
_
Charlton __
_
Chatham............ 2
Chattahoochee
Chattooga __ "'"
21_
,_ _
421
_. _
__
2 1 ._._.
111 ,..
2 _.... 1 _....
112
1
1
,
1 .. __ ... _
.. __
,
1 _.... .. __ .. _ 1 2 4 1
1 _"" __ __ ... __ __
_
_
__ .
2 _. " "'"
"'"
"'"
"."
2 .....
2
'" _""
.
_'.'_ "'" ._
Cherokee.. __
2 2 5 __ "_ 1 __ __ .. _.... 2..... 1 ) __ _ ,,_,
.
Clarke..............
1..... 2 1 __
__
_ "'"
1
__ __ .
1
Clay
__
_.... 1
__
" ' " . __ __ .
1._ _ "'"
.
Clayton _........
2
11
_ " ' " 1 '. __ _... _
_ __
..
3
Clinch __
2 2..... 1
"'"
_ __
__
_....
1
Cobb._
_.... "'" 1
1 _....
3
_... 1.....
1..... 5
12 5 8 2
6
7
3
7 ........ 12. __ .....
5 ........
10
1
25
20
5 ... __ ...
4
1
7
4
3
1
11
3
6
1
2
1
4
1
5
4
4
2
18
7
12
7
2 ... __ ...
32
27
2
1
10
3
20
4
6
4
2 ........
8
5
6
1
16
4
11 2 1 1
3
2
7
1
12 ........
5 .. __ . __ .
9
1
5
3
5
3
2
3 ........
2 ........
8
7
5
4
1
1
3 ........
1
1
2
1
11
6
5
1
2
2
5
2
1
1
7
4
16 2 2 3
5 12
COffee_______________
1
1
1
1
1
Colquitt_____________
13 22
13 2
11
Columbia____________
1
1
1
Cook________________
1
11
Coweta_____________
1
21112
11
1
1
2
2
2
_
11
_
Crawford
Crisp_______________
1
1
Dade_______________
1
2
Dawson_____________ 2
11
Decatur_____________
1211
1
2
1
1
DeKalb_____________
11112121232
_
_
1
_
_
1
_
3 123
Dodge______________
211
1
1
Dooly_______________
1
1
Dongherty___________
1
11
32
Donglas_____________
112
1
1
Early_______________
21
1
2
12 1
12 2
1
Echols______________
1
Effingham___________
1
1
1
1
2
_
Elbert______________ 1
31
11
1
1
EmanneL___________
3
11
1
1
1
2
2
Evans_______________
2
1
Fannin______________ 10 6 1
1
4
Fayette_____________
11
1
2
_
Floyd_______________ 1
1
111
1
1
1
2122
Forsyth_____________
22321
1
1
Franklin____________ 3 1 1 1
2
1
3
Fnlton______________
1
14
3 32 12 22 12
10
Gilmer______________ 16 1
1
1
1
Glascock_
3
1
_
Glynn_______________
3
111
1
3
Gordon_____________
21
112
2
111
1
Grady______________
1_____ 3 2
1 1_____
1_____ 1_____
2
Greene______________
131
1
Gwinnett____________
1
1
2
1
1
3
Habersham__________
3 12 111
11
1
2
1
HaIL_______________ 1 2
3311
1
242
1
Hancock____________
2
1
Haralson____________ 1
3
1
2
Harris______________
3
1
2
1
_
Hart________________
2261
1
1
_
Heard_______________ 1 2
11
1
1
1
Henry______________
112
11
1
Honston____________ 1 1
Irwin_
1
1
1
2
2
9
3
19
17
6
2
6
4
11
1
1
_
3
_
6
2
6
4
12
4
32
24
69
4_
11
9
8
7
7
3
1
_
6
1
9
7
12
6
3
2
21
16
7
4
16
3
12
3
12
4
34
28
23
22
4
3
10
8
13
12
12
7
7
6
18
4
17
16
21
6
3
2
9
3
172 ________3
8
1
7
1
6
4
6
2
6
6
2
2
3
2
1
1
10
3
1
1
3
3
3
2
1
1
8
7
8
8
6
6
6
6
2
1
1
1
4
4
1 6 2 7 1
6
3 12
9
8 6
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
9
6
2
2
2
14
11
2
2
16
9
1
1
6
4
124 ________4
7
2
6
2
2
2
3
2
TABLE XI-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-ACCORDING TO SIZE
NUMBER OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED
No. of No. of No.of
SYSTEM
Total Schools Schools 4-Year No. of Having Having High
3
5
20 Schools Grades H.S. Schools
8
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 and
1-7 Only Grades
over
------1---------------------------------------------- ------
Jackson_____________
~:r,.Da~i.__-_-~::::::
Jefferson____________ Jenkins_____________
42
~ __eo: 1
6
__
111
: ::::: ::::: ::::: ---OJ ----2 ---OJ ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: :::::
1
1
11
1
2
11
1
~ ---OJ _ 1
16
6
56 ________3
8
2
3
2
10 3
5 6 1
4 1
1
5 1
Johnson_____________ Jones_______________ Lamar______________ 1 Lanier______________ Laurens_____________ Lee_________________
21 3
1
2 1 1
1
2 13
__
1 1
1
_
1
_
..
1
11_
_
5 4 3 130 ________2
2
1
4
2 1 1 10 1
2 1 1 1
9 1
Lt:o:ng~_l_~_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:__:_: ::::: ~ ::::: :::::1 ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: :::::_
Lowndes____________
1
1
21
_
Lumpkin____________ 8 2 .
11
_
_
21 ________1
1 1
1 1
2
1
1
1
6
1
5
5
13
12
1
1
Macon______________
1
Madison____________
22
Marion______________ 1 3
1
McDuffie____________
McIntosh.
Meriwether__________
1
1 1
1
1 1
1
1
_
1
1
_
1_
_
_
1 1 .. _
4 ________
8
4
6
5
31 ________1
6
1
4 4
1
2 1 5
3 4 1 2 1 4
Miller_______________ MitcheIL___________ Monroe_ Montgomery_________ Morgan.____________
2
1 1
1 11
1
1
3
1 11
1
1
1
11 1
1
2 1 _
_
_
6
5
5
2
53 ________2
6
5
1 3 1
5 1
Murray_____________ 2 5 1 1 2
1
1
_
Mu8Cogee___________ Newton_____________
1
12
3 4123
4
2_
11
1
1
1 :l
Oconee
..
1
1
1
1
_
Oglethorpe__________ 1
1
1
11
_
Paulding____________
1
1
4
1
_
15
28
7 4 5 8
14
22 6 2 3 1
1 6 1 2
2 7
1
3 1 2 1 2
Peach_______________ Pickens_____________
PPiiekrec_e______________________________
Polk________________
1
3
111
c__
2
1
11
5
1 1
1
1 2
1 1
_ _
1 _
2
2
6 7 7 8
_
4 4 5 6
2 2 3 2
2
2 2 2
2 1
Pnlaski______________
2
Pntnam_____________ 1
Quitman____________
Rabun______________
21
Randolph___________ 1
Richmond___________
1
2
11 1
11 1
_ _ _
5 31
2 2_
2
1
1
2 2 2 111
1 1 3 I 17
9 3 23
5 1
1~
3 1 1 4 2 5
1 1
1
2 2 3
Rockdale____________ Schley______________ Screveu_ Seminole_ Spalding____________ 2
1
2
13
11
222
1I
1
1
"__
1
_
1
_
41
3_
11
7
_
1 1
_ 1
4 13
3 11
Stepheus____________
81
I1
11
Stewart_____________ 1_____
2
Sumter______________ 1 2
21
11
Talbot______________
1
2
.___
1
Taliaferro
..
1
..
TattnalL___________
12
11
1
1
1
1_ _ _ _ _
14 3 8
41
12 1 3
3_
2
10
3
2
2 5 1 1 7
2
2 2 1 1 3
fT:errrre~I~L:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_: :::::
2
1
~
1
::::2:
:::::1
:::::
:::::
:::::1
----i
:::::
~ ::::: :::::1 ----i ::::: ----i .:.:::: :::::
1_
Thomas_____________ 1
1
1111
Tift_________________
1
1112
1
_
8 8 6 67
6 3 1 1_
2 5 5 5 7
2
5 1 5 1
Toombs_____________
125
11
Towns______________
421
2
_
Treutlen____________
1
1
1
1
::::: R~~~;::::::::::::::
Twiggs______________
----i ::::: ----i ::::: ~ ::::: ::::: ----i ~ ~ ~ ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ~ ::::: ::::: ----2
1
1
1
1
_
10 9 64
5 4
8 8 2_
2 1
2 1
2 6 3 3
2 1 1
2 2 3
Union_______________ 15 5
1
Upson_______________
3
Walker______________
1
13 12 I 12 1
Walten______________ 1 4
11
1
1
Ware_______________
2 12
2
1
1
1_
.____
113
1
11
_
1
2
225
18 12 10
20_
5 5 5
2
5 13 7 5
2 1
5 2 3
Warren_____________ Washington__________
3
31
1
1
1_ 2
4 8
3 5
I 3
1 3
::::: ;:b:~~:::::::::::::
Wheeler_____________
~ ----i ::::: ~ ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ~ ----i ::::: ::::: ::::: ~ ::::: ::::: ~
1
1
1
1
1
_
White_______________ I 2
3
I
1
8 2 5
8
3 1 1
6
5 1 4
2
3 1 3 2
TABLE XI-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-ACCORDING TO SIZE
NUMBER OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED
No. of No. of No. of
Total Schools Schools 4-Year
SYSTEM
No. of Having Having High
20 Schools Grades H.S. Schools
345
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 and
1-7 Only Grades
- - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -ove-r - - - - - - - - - - - -
Whitfield
.__
Wilcox
Wilkes______________ I
Wilkinson
Worth_ _
2I ._ I __.__
2I
I
I
3
I
II
I_
I
I
I
.___
I 1 _.___
1
_
II
II
I
I
94
6 5 8
I_
4 I 3
8 4
2 4 5
7 4
2 4
4
Connty TotaL______ 87 114 87 114 89 68 71 60 34 41 37 52 60 37 31 34 36 25 30 197 1,304
664
640
381
Americus
Athens
.______
Atlanta_ _ Barnesville
32 I
Bremen
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2 3 I 5 I I 3 3 4 6 3 5 3 2 33
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Canton Carrollton. Cartersville
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Gainesville__________ Griffin______________ HartwelL Hogansville LaGrange___________
Marietta_ Monroe_____________ Moultrie____________ Newnan_____________ Pelham_____________
Rome_______________ Tallapoosa__________ Thomaston__________ Thomasville_________ Tifton______________
Toccoa Trion_______________ Valdosta____________ Vidalia Waycross____________
West Point__________ Winder Qnitman____________ Tallulah Falls________
1 1
1
1 12
11
1
11
2
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2_ _
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1 1 1 1 2
4 61 1
8
3 5_ _
6
2
1
1
3 1
111
1
1
1
2
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8 4 3 6 2
5 2 2 4 1
2
1
122
1
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1
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1
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City TotaL________
3
6
14
12 12 10
8 13 15 5 11
80 231 151
80
62
Grand TotaL_______ 90 118 90 114 95 74 85 68 46 53 47 61 68 50 46 39 47 33 34 277 1,535 815 720 443
TABLE XII-COLORED SCHOOLS-ACCORDING TO SIZE Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
NUMBER OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED
No. of No. of No. of
Total Schools Schools 4-Year
SYSTEM
No. of Having Having High
20 Schools Grades H.S. Schools
56
10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 1~ 19 and
1-7 Only Grades
over
-------1-- ---- -- -------------------------------- --- ---------
Appling_____________ 2
1
Atkinson____________
1
1
Baeon_______________ 3
1
Baker_______________ 3 2 1 1
ow
Baldwin_____________ II 3 1
1
1
1
_ _
52
2_
_ _ _
4 8 17
3 7 16
3 2
1 11
1_
Banke_ ___
3
ow
Barrow______________
12
Barlow______________ 1 2 4
ow
Ben HiIL___________ 4 1
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1
Berrien______________
1
1
1
ow
Bibb________________
21
__ 1
1
_
3
3
_
3
_
7
_
6
5
_
3
2
16
12
10
_
3
_
7
_
1
_
1 _. _
2
1
B1eekley Brantley Brooks Bryan Bulloch
_3 4
1
_2
1
_ 12 4 4 1
11
_1
1 _.___
11
_ 15 5
1
1111
.___
_ _ _
8 3 23
3
2 21
51 ________1 2 ________
1
ow
_
_
4 26
2 23
32 ________1
Burke_______________ 25 12 3
21
2
1
Butts_______________
1
2
.___
1
Calhoun_____________ 8 1 1
1
._
11
,
Camden_____________ 2 2
1
11
1
,
Candlel.____________ 4 __
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1
ow
ow
CarroIL_____________ 3 2
2
1
11
1 _ _ _
47 4 13 8
29 3 II 7
18
2
21 ________1
1
1
_
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6 10
4 6
2 4
1 2
Catoosa
_1
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Cbarlton
_1
.____
Cbatham
_2 1
1
CChhaattttaohoogoachee_______
2_
2 1
1
1
11 1
1 1
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_
1
1
_
_
2
2
_
1
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15 _ _
16 5 3
12 1 1
4 4 2
2 1 2
Cherokee____________
1
_
1
_
1
Clarke______________
2
1
1 1 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----
1
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1_
6
5
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14
13
4
3
84 __ 1_
83
1 1 1
Coffee_______________ 1
2
1
Colquitt_____________ 4
13
1
Columbia____________ 18 4 2
1
Cook________________
2
Coweta_____________
2
1
2
1
Crawford____________
3
1
1
Crisp_______________ 8 3
1
Dade_______________
1
Dawsoll
.
.
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.
.
.
.
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Decatur_____________ 7 4
11
1
2
2
DeKalb_____________ 2 2
12
2
1
11
_ _ _ 1
_
9 10
25 3 9
160
22 2 1
3
3 1 8
1_
2 1 1
12
11
13
12
1
1
_
.
_
1
19
12
7
4
12
8
4
3
Dodge______________ 1 1
2
Dooly_______________ 10 7 4 3
Dougherty___________ 5 8 2
1
Douglas_____________
1.
Early
1
2
1
111
1.
1 1
1 1 1
._____
1
_
_ 1_
1 2
8
26 23 2
6
1 14 21
1 3
7 12 2 1
3
4 1 1 1 3
Echols______________
1
Effingham___________ 6 2
111
1
Elbert._____________ 12 5 3
1
EmanueL
93
2 _.___ 1
1
Evans_______________
1
Fannin______________ 1
1
1
_
12
4
8
3
21
15
6
2
17
9
8
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
_
Fayette_____________
6
1
14
8
6
1
Floyd_______________ 1 2 1
1
5
5
_
Forsyth
_
Franklin____________ 2 1
12
6
3
3
3
Fulton______________ 1 2 1
.
21
1
1
1
10
7
3
1
Gilmer______________ 1
Glascock_
3
Glynn_______________ 7 2
1
Gordon
Grady______________ 5 3
1
2
Greene______________
1 2 1.
2
1 11
11
1
1
_
3
3
_
1
14
13
1
1
_
1
12
7
5
2
1
9
7
2
1
Gwinnett____________ 2
2
1
Habersham__________ 1
1
HalL_______________ 2
2
Hancock____________ 8 3 2 1
1
2
Harslson____________
1
1
Harris
_
41
1
1
Hart
_
5
1
HHeeanrrdy_______________
1_
1 4
I 1
1 I
11
1
Houston____________ Irwin
4 ._
10 1
2 2
2
1
1
1 .____
_ _
_ 1 _
128
4 1 2 16_
21 2 2
2 1_
2 2
1
_ _ _
_ 1 _
16 13
5
10 17 7
11 8 1
7 16 6
55
4 3 1 1
4_
1 1 1 1
TABLE XII-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-ACCORDING TO SIZE
NUMBER OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED
No. of No. of No. of
Total Scbools Scbools 4-Year
SYSTEM
No. of Having Having Higb
20 Scbools Grades H.S. Scbools
2
456
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 and
1-7 Only Grades
- - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -ove-r - - - - - - - - - - -
Jackson Jasper
Jeff Davis Jefferson Jenkins
_92
1
_83
1
_1
1
_ 16 6 2
_2 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
11
1
_ _
_
12
11
133 _______1_0
_ _
28 7
24 4
1 3
3 4 3
Jobnson Jones
Lamar Lanier Laurens Lee
_1
1
11
_ 12 4 1
1
_ 10 2
1
_1
1
_ 11 8 3 2 1 1 1 1
_ 18 4 1 1
1
&5 Liberty_____________
1
1
1
00 Lincoln_____________ 9 2 2
1
Long________________
Lowndes____________ 5 6 2
1
1
Lumpkin____________ 2
Macon______________ 11
Madison
_
1 1
11 111
Marion______________ 12 McDuffie____________ 5 McIntosb___________ 4 Meriwetber__________ 9
5 2 3 3
1
1 1
1 4
13
1
1 1
1 11
1
1
1
1
1 1
1
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ 1 _ _
5
2
3
19
18
13
12
11 ________1
3
2
1
1
29
14
15
1
25
22
3
1
9 141 _______1_3
17 2
142 ________3
3
-~------
17
12
5
3
4
1
3
1
18
2
16
1
9
8
1
1
10
9
1
1
22
11
11
7
Miller_______________ 4 Mitcbell_____________ 6 Monroe_____________ 8 Montgomery_________ 3 Morgan_____________ 19
3 8
3 4 6
1
3 4 1 1
12
1
1
1
2 1
1
_
1 _ _ _
9 21 17 10 28
8 17
16
6 26
1 4 1 4
2
1
2 1 1 1
Murray_____________
1
Muscogee___________ 5 6
3 11
Newton_____________
22111
Oconee______________ 3
1
Ogletborpe__________ 13 7 1 1
Paulding____________
1
.____
1 1
1
11
_
1 ________
1 ________
4 1 _ _ _
23 8 5 22 2
19 2 4 7 1
4
6 1 15 1
1 1 1 1 1
Peach_______________ 5 6
Pickens_____________
1
Pierce_______________ 1 1
1
Pike________________ 6 2 1
Polk________________
1 2
1
1 _
121
11_
_ _ _
4 11 2
3 9 1
PulaskL.____________
621
Putnam_____________ 7 6 2
Quitman____________ 5 2
Rabun______________ 1
Randolph___________
35
1
Richmond___________
11
1 12
1 1
1 1
_ _ _ _
10 16
81
9 15 7_
11
1
1 1_
_ 1_
11
5
9
2
9
2
7
1
Rockdale____________
Schley______________ 6 3 1
1
Screven_____________ 17 16 2 1
Seminole____________ 5 2 1 1
Spalding____________ 3 4
1_
1
_
1 1
_
1 _ _
11
37 180
7 36
98
1
1_
Stephens____________ Stewart.
2 12
2 11
1
STuamlbtoert______________ 25_
3 4
6 3
1
Taliaferro_ __
421
TattnalL___________ 1 1
1 11
1 1
2
1 1
1
_
_ _ _ _ _
4 26 36
9 8
6
4
2232
7 7 2
134
2 1 4
_
3_
2 1 3
f:[f~~~:::::::::::::: ~ ~ ::::: ~ ~ ::::: ::::: ----2 ::::: ---OJ ::::: ~ ~ ::::: ::::: ---OJ ::::: ::::: ::::: :::::
TerreIL_____________ 7 4 2 1 2
1
1
Thomas_____________ 7 2 1
11111
1
_
Tift_________________
2
1
1
7 5 19 16
4
5 1
8 10 3
2 4
11
6 1
Toombs_____________ 9
1
1
1
12
10
2
1
Towns
Treutten____________ 2 2
Troup_______________
1
1
Turner______________ 3 1 2
1
Twiggs______________ 3 4 3 2
1111
1 1
_
5
4
1
1
6
1
5
_
1
8
7
1
1
13
1
12
2
Union
Upson_______________ 9 4 2 1
1
Walker______________
1
1
Walton______________ 7 6
1
1
1
Ware_______________
1
1
_
17
2
15
1
2
2
1
16
10
6
1
2
2
_
Warren '_______ 20
2
1
Washington__________ 17 6 1 2
12
Wayne______________ 2
1
Webster_____________ 7 4
1
Wheeler_____________ 2
11
1
White_______________
1
_ 1 1_ _ _ _
24 30
4 12
51
23 10
3 9
1_
1 20 1
3
4 1
TABLE XII-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-ACCORDING TO SIZE
NUMBER OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED
No. of No. of No. of
Total Schools Schools 4-Year
SYSTEM
No. of Having Having High
20 Schools Gradee H.S. Schools
2
5
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 and
1-7 Only Gradee
- - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -ove-r - - - - - - - - - - - -
Whitfield
'
1
Wilcox_ __ . _. __ . 7 1
Wilkes_ ._.
_ 18 7 2
Wilkinson __
21
Worth..
_ 17 11 4
2 1 1 __
21 11
1 2 ._ .____
. __
._
__ .
._.
_
._
.___ 1
_
._.
1 _. _
1 12
29 8 35
1
_
842
23
6
3
1
7
5
31
4
1
County TotaL
. 713 381 133 71 43 36 36 44 25 22 11 18 20 19 12
6 49 1,655 1,136
519
189
Americus
.
Athens______________
Atlanta_____________ 2 2 Barnesville
Bremen
..
1 212
. . __ . .
. _.___
2
. 1
122 1
1 .___
1 ._
.__
1
3 .
1
2
1
1
5
4
1
1 13
33
29
4
1
1
1
1
._._._. .
_
Calhoun __ . Canton.. Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown
Chickamanga Cochran Commerce Cordele Dalton
. 1
. __ .
1 _.
__ ._.
._.
.
. __ .. __
1
._ 1
.
. .
._
1
.
1
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.
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.
1
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1 __ . _
1
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11
1_
1 __ ._. _ _ _
1
1 1
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1
1 1
1
1 1
1
1
1
1
1
_
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Decatur
._
Douglas
.
Dublin._____________
Elberton
.___
1 __ .__ 1
1 __
._
Fitzgerald
...
._. __ __
1
1
_
1
_
1
_
1
_ 1 1
3 21
2 1
Gainesville ._.
.
Griffin______________
Hartwell____________
Hogansville__________
LaGrange___________
Marietta____________ Monroe_____________ Moultrie____________ Newnan_____________ Pelham_____________
1 1
.
.
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
.1
1
_
1_ 1
31
2_
_
1
_
_
5
4
_ _
21
1_
1
1
_
1
_ _
31
2_
Rome_______________ Tallapoosa__________ Thomaston__________ Thomasville_________ Tifton
1
1
1
1
1
1 ._____
1 11
4
3
1
_
1
_
4
3
1
1
_
Toccoa______________
Trion.______________ 1
.
.
Valdoota____________
Vidalia______________
Waycross____________
2
West Point__________
Winder______________
1
Quitman_ _
1 1
_ ._
1 1
_ _
11
1_
1
1
1
11
31
4
2_
3
1 1 1
1 1 1
1 _
1 1
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1
1
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City TotaL Grand TotaL
_3235 4
4
6
554
2 _6
26
100
57
43
41
_ 716 383 136 76 47 40 40 46 31 25 15 23 25 23 20 7
11 10 75 1,755 1,193
562
230
TABLE XIII-WHITE SCHOOLS-NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES AND EVENING SCHOOLS Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
NUMBER OF NONINSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
EVENING SCHOOLS
ProfeMionai
N o n P r o f. . .ional
No. Teachers
Enrollment
A.D.A.
SYSTEM
Adult,
om - - - - Att. Maintenance Lunch Li~
Food
Fe
----
Under Over Total
Adm. Inst. V. T.
Mgr. bra Cler- Other Total Clerk Lunch Pro- Jani- Other Total Male male Total Boys Girls Male Fe- Total 18 18
- - - - -Ass-ts.
Appling________
Atkinson
.____
-Sup-v. 1
- -ce-r S-cb.-Bl'- sseS
1 __ . .___
1
2
-
-
5
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-1 1
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94
Room ('cssing t')rs'
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7
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4 2
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19
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1
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4
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6 4 36
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Banks
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1
Barrow Bartow_________ Ben HiIL
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1
11
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11
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.
1
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1
11
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1
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11
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Camden________ Candler CarrolL
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1 1
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4
81
Chattahoochee
_1
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_1
10 7
2
8 26 2 1
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2
1 32
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5 2
95
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1 1 1I
1 21
2
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33 18
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5
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1
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1
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5 2 21
12 4 39
6
1
1 7 2 21 6 119
1 39 12 177 7 1 8
Dodge__________ Dooly__________ DOl1gherty______ Douglas________ Early
11
2
1
1122
1
1
4
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4 _ 30
1 1 3 _ 16
2
9 3 45
1
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_ 34 _ 21 _ 62 _ 28 _ 26
Echols
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5
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5
_1 _6
Effingbam
_1
1
1 1 1 5 _ 18
_ 5 _ 23
Elbert EmanueL______ Evans__________
_1 11 11
1
1
1
1
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1 26
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3167 10
1_
54
1_
24 42
_ 2 _ 12
Fannin_________
11
4
1 _ 7 _ 20
_ 8 4 32
.
lI:l
~ Fayette
_
1
_1 _3
_2 _2
Floyd__________ Forsyth Franklin Fulton_________
7
11
2
_1
3
_1
7 3 2 20
2 2
8 1
1 _ _
3 11
2 20
2 1_
12 14 4
1
52 11 26
4 66 21 109
_ _
230
26 _ 75
3_
76 14
_ _
34 205
GGillamsceorc_k________
1
1_
1 1
GGloyrndno_n_________
1
1_
1 1
2
Grady__________
11
Greene_________
11
3
2 2 8 18
_1
6
8
5 _ 18 2
8
1 _ 2 1 40
_2
1 _3
17
2
8
23
33
12 1 54
4
4
4
21
Gwinnett Habersham
Hall____________ Hancock Haralson
_1
_1
I1
18
_1
_1
3
2 _3
35 11 16 14 77
3 2 _ 6 2 29
1 12
44
46
2 3 71
46
18 3 67
1 _2
10
4
14
1
_5
,
Harris
_1
Hart___________
11
Heard
_1
Henry__________
1
_1
Hou.ston
_1
Irwin
_1
1
_2 _4
15
7
22
_ 1 _3
25
1
26
12
_ _
1 1
_ _
5 3
17
2
19
23
2 15
40
4
20
2 _
31
13_
19 26
3
4 20
5 15 27
4
24
31 4 35 . ,
_ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ 34 34
_ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
TABLE XIII-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES AND EVENING SCHOOLS
NUMBER OF NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
EVENING SCHOOLS
Professional
Non-Professional
No. Teachers
Enrollment
A.D.A.
SYSTEM
Adulta
Att. Maintenance Lunch Li
Food
Fe
----
Uuder Over Total
Adm. Inst. V. T. Offi- - - - - - Mgr. bra- Cler- Other Totsl Clerk Lunch Pr.,. Jani- Other Total Male male Total Boys Girls Male Fe- Total 18 18
- - - - 1 - - Assls. Supv. - -ce-r -Sch. -Bu"-",," - -ri-ans -ica-l - - - - -Room-""-""ing-tor-s - - - - - - - - - - - -mal-e - - - - - -
Jackson________ Jasper
Jeff Davis______ Jefferson________ Jenkins_________
11 _J
11
1 1 __
1
_1
2
1_ _
51
1_
26
_
12 _. _
7 2
_ 34 _ 14
.____ 9
1_
1 _ _
3 _. _
n3 __
2110 _._ __ 12 _. _
37
._1
14 28
4 __ __ 16
_
_
_
_
_
Johnson________ Jones___________
1 11
12 2 12
_ 15 _ 14
_ _
12 _ 10 __ _
34 _ __.
16 13 __
__
Lamar__________ Lanier__________ Laurens________ ~ Lee_
1
1
11
11
3
13 8 7
_.
2 1
_1 _2 29 1 22
_ _
_ _
6 _. __ ._
319
1_
1 1 10
7 _. __ ._ 3
_ _
7
n
3 1
44
n
1
1
13
"" Liberty Lincolo
_J _J
__
9
J
_ _
n1
13 6
1
14
2
8
Long
_J
6
_7
6
1
7 _._.
LLonwmnpdkeisn________ 1
1_
1 1
21
1 3 10
20
5
25 __
_1
_
_
_
_
_
13
_
_
_
_
Macon Madison Marion McDuffie Mclntosh Meriwether
Miller Mitchell Monroe Montgomery____ Morgan________
_J _1 _1 _1 _1 1 _
6
1 _. _ 2 _
8
1 _ 2 _ 23
_ 7 _ 14
_ _ _
41 _ __1 1 __ __
13 24 _. 15
1
1
._
11 1_ _ __
4 31
2 1_
74
._8
5 3
_ _
1n9
2
2
.
6 __
9
9 24
__ ._
52
_
1 _ .___
7
1 _. _ n __. __ 7 _ 4 _ n
2 2 _
1 1 _1 11
.___
1 .__
3
1
1
1
1
2 _
87
1 _3
1_ _
13 ._. 174 2_
6 64
_ 20
1_
26 _. 8
__
._.
1 1 ._. ._.
._____ 1 _ 3 _ 17 __ 5 _,, __ 22
52
_ _ _
51 51_
_
__ _
__ _ _
Morray_________
1
Muscogee_______ 3 16
Newton_.______
1
Oconee
.____ 1
~:!~~~~r====== =====: -----i
1 __
3 .____ 20
1
1
4
__ 13 _ 13 __
t----2 ----2 ====== ----r :=====
1 91
1 2 1
_3
__ 2 _
55
223 3
_ 14
_ 15
4
1_ _
12094
1n3
_ 25
4 _ 20
15_ 5182
2_
183 42
__
2_
4_ 6 __ __
19 17
1 2 1 29 __ __
_
_
_
_
_
_
Peach
_1
1
Pickens
_1
Pierce Pike
_1
1
_1
Polk___________
1
1111
1 1
_ _ _
31 3
1_ _
258
1 _ 2 _ 11
2 _ 7 2 39
2 1_
_
3 6
56
_ 13
_8
_ 15
2_
33 16
2 56
PulaskL_______
1
_1
Putnam
_1
13
_
1
_ 172
1_
14 8
_ 1 _ 16 _ 2 _ 10
Quitman. Rabnn
_1
1
_1
3
1
_6 _ 4
1 1 _ 3 _ 29
_ _
6I
1_
6 35
...
Randolph_______
11
Ricbmond______
1
41
12 33
2 _4_
9
6 _ 57 15 48
_ _
5 46
5 54
19 163
Rockdale_______ Schley__________ Screven_________ Seminole________ Spalding________
1.
1 1 11
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
9
2 1 21
2
9
6 2 25
4 1 14
1
1
9 1 32
4 10 23
9 1 37
Stephens________ Stewart_________ Sumter_________ Talbot__________ Taliaferro_______ TattnaIL_______
11
1
3
1
1
1
11
2
2
1
7
6
3 1 10
1
2
26
2
28
1
9
4
13
1
2
1
1
1
3
27
2
29
~
i:~~~~~~~~~::~
TerreIL________
:::::: :::~:: 1
----I1 ::~~:
::~~:
::::::
::::::
::::::
::::1: :::::
----I3 :::::_
13 21 12
Thomas________ Tift____________
lIt 11
14
1
1
2 12
10 7
_ 2
14 22
_ 2 _ 15
_ 5 _ 26
_ 6 _ 18
7 1
5 1
2 1
28 27
Toombs________ Towns__________ Trentlen________
R:~~::::::::: ::::::
Twiggs_________
1 1
2
1 3
1 _
130
10_
1 1
_ 22 _4
1
1
8
1 1 12 1
8
~ ~ ::::: ~ :::::: :::::: :::::: ~ ::::: ~ ::::: 1241
_ _1
1 36
1 1_
11
29 17
11
3
5 _ 13
_ 3 _ 16
Union__________ 2 _ 1
Upson
_1
Walker_________
11
Walton_________
11
Ware___________ 1 _ 1
Warren Washington_____ Wayne_________ Webster________ Wheeler________
White__________
11 11
1 1 1
4
1
1
1
_ 10 _1
_ _
221
6_
4 6
_ 11 _ 28
3 1
3
2 1
_ _ 1
8 54
3 1_
3265 21
14_ _
20
2 3
5
2 1
77 31 25
_
9
_ 4 _ 13
2 _ 22
_ 10 _ 32
2
1
5 _ 24
1_
6
_ _
112
2_
37 8
1
2 _ 11
_ 3 _ 14 __ .
1
5
1 1 1 10 _ 11
2 1 _ 14
_ _ _
_ _
_
_
_
_
_
_
_ _ _ _
_
_
_ _ _ _
_
_ _ _
_ _
_ _ _
_ _ _
_ _
_ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
TABLE XIII-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES AND EVENING SCHOOLS
NUMBER OF NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
EVENING SCHOOLS
Professional
Non-Professional
No. Teachers
Enrollment
A.D.A.
SYSTEM
Adul'"
Att. Maintenance Lunch Li-
Food
Fe-
----
Under Over Total
Adm. Inst. V. T. Olli- - - - - -
bra- Cler- Other Total Clerk Lunch Pro- Jani- Other Total Male male Total Boys Girls Male Fe- Total 18 18
-
-
-
-
-A-ss"-'. S-upv-.
-
-ce-r
-Sch-. B-uss-.. M-gr.-ri-ans-ie-a!
-
-
-
-
-
Room
--
cessing
--
tors
--
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
male
--
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
WWihlcitofxield_______ 2
. .1
1
1 .._ ..
I .. ..
Wilkes
_1
Wilkinson_ __ __ __ Worth__________
1
1 1
1 1
.. 3
1 1
12
8 .. _.. 31
2
4
1 1 16
3
13
8
26
10 76
3 4
6
41 2 18
19 17
30
..
..
..
..
..
..
_
_
..
..
_
_
__
County Total. __ 38 106 160 11 166 106 360 60 206 731,264 146 2,803 1161,147 6294,741 10
13
96
100
85 85
Americus_______
Atheos_
41
Atlanta_________ 13 11 4
16
Barnesville______ 2
Bremen_________
2
11
71
..
1 36 12 92 92
..
21
6
.____
7
Calhoun________
Canton
Carrollton______
Cartersville
..
Cedartown______
1
.____
3
1
1
7
... 1 1
1
12
11 6 21
"___ 12 2
Chickamauga__ _
Cochran
..
Commerce
Cordele_________
1
Dalton_________ 2
1. 1
1 1
1
_ _
_ _ _
4 1
1
4 8
10 11
11 1______ 1
1 1
_ _ _
3 64
1_
Decatur________
11
EB~lb~e~r~to=n=====:: ==:==.=. ====== ----j :====1
Fitzgerald______
1
6
_
1~ ====== ----OJ1 ----OJ_
6
1_
21
3_
12 2
..
1 .. 4
21 __3
8 9
1 2
14
_
41 __ .. __
_
7
_
6_
3_
86 lIO3 __ 16__3
2_
17 66
35161 II 7 ..
..
4 16 128 ..
.. ..
86 163 .. 91 468 ..
_ _
77 106 " 183_ ..
7 18
_ __ _
2 2 3
_ 1 _
10 3 22
.. ..
.. ..
" __ _
" __
8
_ 4 _ 12
..
..
_
24
_ 7 _ 33 ..
,,
_
4 .. 4 _ 9
7
_ 2 _ 10
171
4_
2 4
_8 _ 22
J
_ 9 1 11
....
" ..
.. .._ --..-- -----_
_
..
.. _
..__ ....
_
i 8
13
_ .. 19
10 64
3 1_
17
_6 _
5
_6 _
~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~m ~~~~t~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~
I
Gainesville______
1
1
Griffin__________
21
1
1
HartwelL_______
r~':::~~:~:: -----i :::::: ----i ::::: ----2 :::::: ----oil -----2
Marietta_______
11
Monroe_________
Moultrie________
1
1
Newnan________
1
Pelham_________
1
1
1
1
18
1
1
21
~ :::::
2 1
1
41 8
1~ ----i
5 20 1 34 11 4
20 18 9
5~ ~~~~::
34 19 21 5 6
7 _ 28 6 _ 24 3 _ 12
7
1& ----2 67
10 _ 44 3 _ 23 7 _ 32 12 _ 18 2 _8
22
2 38 40
=
_ _ _ _ _
_ _ 34 34 _
_
Rome__________
11
8 21
13
16 _ 16
_
TallapOO6ll______
1
41
17
4
1 _5
_
Thomaston_____
1
1
7 1 5 3 18 5 16 14
2 37
_
Thomasville_____
21
2
4 1 2 3 15
16
5 _ 21
_
Tifton__________
1
1 11
4 1 23 5
1 30
_
Toccoa_________
1
1
1
3 1 13
_ 6 _ 20
_
Trion__________
2
1
3_
6
_3 _9
_
Valdosta________
11
1
4
1
8 1 37
_ 7 _ 45
_
Vidalia_________
1 13
_ 2 _ 16
_
Waycross_______
1
1
2
4 1 40
1 11 _ 53
.
_
l8
West Point______ Winder_________
1
3
2
6
1 11
4
4
3
8
_ _
~ ~~=F~iis::: :::::: :::::: ~ ::::: ~ :::::: :::::: :::::: ~ ::::: ~ ~ 1~ :::::: ~ ~ 1~ ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: :::::: :::::: ::::::
City Total______ 24 24 28 4 51
78 16 77 39 341 128 575 43 315 177 1,238 11
17 128 86 165 129 508 77 140 217
Grand Total____ 62 130 178 15 216 105 428 76 283 1121,605 274 3,378 1591,462 7065,979 21
30 128 86 261 133 608 77 225 302
TABLE XIV-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES AND EVENING SCHOOLS Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
NUMBER OF NONINSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
EVENING SCHOOLS
Profellllional
NonProfessional
No. Teachers
Enrollment
A.D.A.
SYSTEM
Adults
Att. Maintenance Lunch Li
Food
Fe
-- --
Under Over Total
Adm. Inst. V. T. Olli - - - - -
bra Cler- Other Total Clerk Lunch Pro- Jani Other Total Male male Total Boys Girls Male Fe- Total 18 18
-App-lin-g.
-
-
1Ass-".'_.
-Snp-v.1-
-
-ce-r
-Sch-. B-uss-es
-Mg-r.
-ria-ne-ic-al
-
-
-
-1
-
-
Room
- -2
cessing
--
tors
- -1
-
-
-
-3
-
-
-..-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
male
--
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-_
Atkinson
._.
.
..
. ....
_
Bacon ._____
1
,_,
1
..
_
Baker
1
1
._.
_
Baldwin________
1
1
2
.____ 2
..
.
._. __
Banks
Barrow_________
1
Bartow ..
1
Ben HilL __ .
l':l <D
BBiebrrbie.n.
.-.-----
31 1
00 Bleckley
Brantley
Brooks_________
Bryan
..
Bulloch_________
... .
1 11 1
"
1
.__
.__
...__
1
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..
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.
_
2
1
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I
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1
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2
3
2
2
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2
4
1 __ .. _ 5 .
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1
2
3
5
..
_
_
.
_
..
._
_
Burke__________
But"'__________
Calhonn________
Camden________
Candler________
Carroll
.__
1
.
.__ 1 1
1
1
._ __
1
1______ 1 ..
2.
1
'.
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1
..
..
1
1
4
1
5
1
.__
1
..
1. .
.
I
3
3
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"
_
.
..
__
.
__
.
__
Catoosa Charlton
Chatham_______ Chattahoochee__ Chattooga
1 ._
.
. 12
1
2 14
.
... 1
14
1
1 ..
1
25 4 14 ._____ 27 42 87
1 .____
1
1
.____
2
2
.
..
.
.
_
. __
_
._
._._.
Cherokee Clarke__________ Clay___________ Clayton Clinch
Cobb___________
2
1
3 __
.
1.
.
I
I
1
.
.
1
__ .
1
11
.
.
..
1
1
.
2
.
.
_
__ ._
.
_
_
._
_
Coffee__________
1
1
_
Colquit_________
1
1
_
Columbia_______
1
1
_
Cook___________
1
1
1
1
_
Coweta_________
1
1
1
1
_
Crawford_______
1
Crisp
Dade
Dawson
Decatur________
1
DeKalb________
1
Dodge__________
1
Dooly__________
1
Dougherty______
1
Doug1a>
Early__________
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
4
7
11 4 8 12
1
1
1
5
5
8
13
1
320
320
_ _ _ _ _ 312 312
_ _ _ _ _
Echols
_
Effingham_ _
11
5
1
6
_
Elbert__________
1
1
_
EmanueL______
1
1
1
1
2
_
Evans__________
1
1
2
2
_
Fannin ~_~_.
~
.
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.
_
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Forsyth
_
Franklin________
2
2
_
Fulton_________
2
7
9 2 10
18
30
_
Gilmer_________ Glascock Glynn__________ Gordon
g~:~l._:~~===~=~ ~~~===
Gwinnett_______ Habersham_ _ HaIL Hancock________ Haral'on_______
1 2
~ ~=~== ===== =~=== ~~:::= :=::~: :::::: =:==: :=::=
1
1 11
1
2
1
~ =:::= ----oS :=:::~
1
1
1
2
2
_
_
6
7
_
_
: ---OJ 1~ :::== ::=:: ::::: :::=: ::::= ::::: ::::: ::::: :::::: ::::=: =::::~
2
3
_
1
1
_
_
2
_
_
Harris__________
~H:e~n;ry__C_:_:_:_:_:_:_:__: :=:::=
Houston________ Irwin___________
1
1
1~ =~:=~ ::::: :~::: :::::: :::::: :::::: ::::: ::::: 1~ :::::
1
1
1
1
_
~3 :::::: :::::7 :::::
~ ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::~ ::::: :::~: ::~::: :::::: ::~:::
10
00
0
0
_
_
_
TABLE XIV-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES AND EVENING SCHOOLS
NUMBER OF NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
EVENING SCHOOLS
Professional
Non-Professional
No. Teachers
Enrollment
A.D.A.
SYSTEM
Adults
Att. Maintenance Lunch Li-
Food
Fe-
-- --
Uuder Over Total
Adm. Inst. V. T. Offi- - - - -
bra- Cler- Other Total Clerk Lunch Pro- .Jani- Other Total Male male Total Boys Girls Male Fe- Total 18 18
- - --------- -
-
-
-
-
-Ass-ts.
-Sup-v.
--
-ce-r
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Busses
-Mg-r.
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-
---
--
Room ccssing tors
------
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male
----
Jackson________
11
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2
4
.
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f:n~~;;_-~~::: ::::::
Jefferson________ Jenkins_________
1~
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1
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1
2
2
...
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Jobnson Jones
._____ ._
1
.
1 ... _.
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Lamar
.
Lanier.
.
.
8 Laurens________
1 ...
Lee
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Liberty __ . Lincoln
Long . Lowndes Lumpkin
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1
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Marion_. __ .
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1
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._ 76
76
72 72
Mclntosh
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1
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1
1 . . __ ..
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Meriwether
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1 . _.
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1
6
6
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Miller
.
Mitchell
._____
Monroe __..
Montgomery ..
Morgan________
._.
1
.
1 ._
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TABLE XIV-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-NON.INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES AND EVENING SCHOOLS
NUMBER OF NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
EVENING SCHOOLS
Professional
Non-Professional
No. Teachers
Enrollment
A.D.A.
SYSTEM
Adults
Att. Maintenance Lnnch Li-
Food
Fe-
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Under Over Total
Adm. Inst. V. T. 0fIi- - - - - -
bra- Cler Other Total Clerk Lunch Pro- Jani Other Total Male male Total Boys Girls Male Fe Total 18 18
Assts. Supv.
cer' Sch. Busses Mgr. riaus ical
Room cessing tors
male
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WWihlictofixe-l_d_______
1
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1
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1
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101
22 16 24 3 6 3 185 16 176
193 83 470
10 18
464
464
439 439
Amencus_______
Atheus
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1
Bremen
Calhoun________ Canton Carrollton______ Cartersville_____ Cedartown______
1
1
1
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2
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4
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2
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57 27 56 3 94 57 237
10 16 41 31 364 425 861 41 490 531
Grand Total. _
108 16 3 38 16 39
5 242 43 232 5 287 140 707 14 20 34 41 31 828 4251,325 41 929 970
TABLE XV-WHITE SCHOOLS-LIBRARIES AND EQUIPMENT Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
LIBRARIES
SYSTEM
Kind of Building
Steel Ce- Stone Brick Frame Total
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Baker_____________ Baldwin___________
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12 5 7 5 7
17 10
6 1 8
29 $ 16 14
8 16
Value of Buildings
487,350.00 $ 144,000.00 283,750.00 226,000.00 748,000.00
Value of
No. Rooms in Bldg.
Number of Volumes
Grounds
Class- Otber Elem. H. Sch. Total
room - - - - - - - - - - -
26,060.00 106 21 5,702 5,335 11,037 $
6,250.00 56 26 3,533 2,816 6,349
12,275.00 76
6 2,875 2,731 5,606
1,100.00 23 14 1,300 2,950 4,250
64,800.00 100 46 11,790 10,953 22,743
Value of Volumes
Elem.
H. Sch.
6,329.00 $ 4,240.00 4,645.00
800.00 14,761.00
6,596.00 $ 5,100.00 4,200.00 1,525.00 20,757.00
Total
Value of Teaching
Aids
Total Value of Books and Teaching
Aids
12,925.00 $ 9,340.00 8,845.00 2,325.00 35,518.00
5,862.00 $ 4,997.00 3,635.00 1,050.00 7,538.00
18,787.00 14,337.00 12,480.00 3,375.00 43,056.00
Banks_____________ Barrow____________ ------
4 ______ 1 ______
Bartow ____________ Ben HilL_________ Berrien____________ Bibb______________
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1 ------
24
1 1 ______1
2
9 12 4
6 26
14
6 19 6 20 1
20 111,800.00 16 239,200.00 33 627,500.00 11 126,500.00 31 373,000.00 29 5,712,974.00
8,350.00 5,750.00 17,407 .00 2,900.00 19,300.00 305,943.00
53 42 141 44 115
428
24 24
52 13
25 187
3,095 4,586 5,290 2,769 5,878 42,244
4,390 2,910 5,809 1,675 3,064 20,592
7,485 7,496 11,099 4,444 8,942 62,836
2,580.00 5,062.20
5,646.00 2,675.00 5,908.00 49,250.00
5,050.00 4,570.00
10,913.00 1,850.00 5,141.00
34,820.00
7,630.00 9,632.20 16,559.00 4,525.00 11,049.00
84,070.00
2,835.00 4,219.81 8,915.00 1,035.00 4,652.36 51,602.00
10,465.00 13,852.01 25,474.00 5,560.00 15,701.36 135,672.00
Bleckley___________ Brantley __________
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Brooka____________
2 ______ 21 ______1
Bryan_.___________ Bulloch. __________
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4 3
7 5 19
9 11 13
8 13
15 16 22 13 34
288,000.00 164,000.00 246,500.00 205,000.00 874,000.00
19,250.00 58 4,900.00 64 5,000.00 61 22,000.00 39 37,150.00 169
25 18
4,547 3,467
4,405 3,158
8,952 6,625
3,875.00 4,127.00
7,300.00 11,175.00 5,200.00 9,327.00
3,300.00 14,475.00 5,150.00 14,477.00
33 20
3,545 2,225
5,200 3,225
8,745 5,450
3,742.00 10,000.00 13,742.00 3,365.00 4,650.00 8,015.00
5,045.00 18,787.00 1,600.00 9,615.00
71 13,051 14,283 27,334 11,652.00 18,576.00 30,228.00 12,090.00 42,318.00
Burke_____________ Butta _____________ Calhoun___________ Camden___________ Candler ___________
CarroIL __________
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3
13 2 4 8
7 17
6 3
6 1
3 27
19
6 16 11 10 47
795,000.00 226,500.00 306,000.00 338,300.00 226,400.00
568,500.00
32,850.00 84 6,500.00 34 11,200.00 47 11,560.00 38 5,970.00 57 31,050.00 153
43 14 48 31 22
56
4,800 1,050 7,641 2,800 2,320 5,618
11,726 2,611 8,765 1,158 5,092
10,228
16,526 3,661 16,406 3,958 7,412 15,846
6,393.00 800.00
7,080.00 3,460.00 2,610.00
4,790.00
15,313.00 4,838.65 10,102.86 2,026.00 6,909.73
12,137.00
21,706.00 5,638.65
17,182.86 5,486.00
9,519.73 16,927.00
5,782.00 1,700.00 5,800.00 2,000.00 2,922.00
11,736.50
27,488.00 7,338.65 22,982.86 7,486.00 12,441. 73 28,663.50
Catoosa. __________ Charlton __________ Chatham__________
Chattahoochee_____ Chattooga. ________
1
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1 - - - - -1-3
1 4
3 _-_-_-_-_-_______
2
7 4 17
4 21
10 1 15
5 13
22 765,000.00 5 360,000.00 45 6,144,686.00 10 235,000.00 40 607,082.85
41,450.00 7,500.00 426,343.00 7,500.00
29,950.00
114 41 406
38 110
32 20 226
32 73
1,935 2,890
52,628 4,232 7,372
3,956 2,370 18,456
1,354 6,758
5,891 5,260 71,084 5,586 14,130
2,663.50 4,000.00 41,803.00 8,500.00 5,624.00
7,187.00 4,350.00 31,457.00 3,000.00 8,844.00
9,850.50 8,350.00 73,260.00 11,500.00 14,468.00
8,668.00 3,025.00 32,206.00 3,100.00 6,032.50
18,518.50 11,375.00 105,466.00 14,600.00 20,500.50
Cherokee__________ Clarke ____________ Clay______________ Clayton___________
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41 ______
8 12 3
10 5 26
24 5 4
8
6 52
34 1,098,500.00
18 239,500.00
7
91,000.00
21 893,250.00
12 278,500.00
82 1,471,120.00
22,950.00 10,950.00 3,300.00 25,984.00 13,600.00
86,658.00
128 49 17
123 39 273
68 29 13
28 50 102
6,016 6,282 2,115
6,736 2,529
23,897
12,461 5,762
2,598 5,833 1,519 16,615
18,477 12,044 4,713 12,569 4,048
40,512
6,613.50 7,655.00 2,275.00 9,869.00 3,099.00 22,699.13
22,284.50 7,371.00 3,400.00
8,427.00 3,390.00 25,296.68
28,898.00 15,026.00 5,675.00 18,296.00 6,489.00 47,995.81
9,048.50 7,003.00 3,600.00 12,040.00 1,875.00 18,598.00
37,946.50 22,029.00 9,275.00 30,336.00 8,364.00 66,593.81
Coffee_____________
Colquitt___________ ----~Columbia__________ ------
Cook _____________ Coweta ___________
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1 2 11 23
2
1 10 48
3
2
4 14
21 ______2
48 8 17
Crawford_. ________ ------ . ~ - --- ------
1
1
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Decatur________ . __ DeKalb ___________
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61 1
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2 _____ .
13
3 __ __2.
14 32
12 4 4
25 8
Dodge ____________ Dooly_________ . __
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Dougherty_________
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2 ____ ._ 12 2 ------
5
12 20 6 12 129 ______1 2 17
Echols ____________ Effingham_________ Elbert ____________
.----.-_.--
EmanueL _________
Evans_____________ Fanuin____________
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1 ______
1 ______ 4 ______ 4 ______ 3 ______ 2 ______
1
1
11
9
5 23
19 14
4
4
8 26
Fayette________ . __ .-.---
F~r~a~::lin:_:_:_:_:__:_:_:__:
Fulton___________
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61 ______1 1 ______ 1 ______
6 14 9 13
5 27 8 21
3
1 34
2
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Glascock___ ______
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4 4 12 12
19 1 1 9
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11 10
Gwinnett__________ Habersham________ HalL _____________ Hancock __________ Haralson __________
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18 10 14 4 4
45 14 21
5 16
Harris ____________ Hart______________ Heard_____________ Henry ____________
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1 ______
Irwin_ ___________
1
2 ______
9 14
3 8 6 5
7 23 22 7 4
13
37 245,000.00 61 521,300.00 23 270,000.00 15 717,915.00 27 338,300.00
2
80,000.00
15 220,000.00
12 188,500.00
12 235,900.00
40 547,499.00
54 4,747,840.00
34 572,000.00 21 700,000.00 15 1,850,000.00 9 400,000.00 24 399,000.00
3 100,000.00 21 187,500.00
32 232,000.00 37 626,500.00 11 179,800.00 36 748,150.00
13 227,520.00 47 1,337,550.00 18 297,500.00 35 337,800.00 40 4,657,000.00
26 382,975.00
5
80,000.00
13 952,271.00
29 414,500.00
29 403,500.00
21 315,500.00
82 1,776,500.00 27 656,600.00 39 2,051,100.00 9 255,700.00 25 123,000.00
16 301,780.00 37 285,000.00 27 202,900.00 16 311,500.00 11 836,500.00 21 510,500.00
15,750.00 24,450.00 18,350.00 18,000.00 10,138.00
5,250.00 4,000.00 13,650.00 4,125.00 14,925.00 205,700.00
12,760.00 7,600.00 113,000.00 16,100.00 16,890.00
1,000.00 9,300.00 5,200.00 61,850.00 24,050.00 25,000.00
4,750.00 52,000.00 6,300.00 14,600.00 136,400.00
29,140.00 2,200.00 142,000.00 22,790.00 23,150.00 12,950.00
69,125.00 33,250.00 46,175.00 5,600.00 5,450.00
13,300.00 7,150.00 4,700.00 29,200.00 43,250.00 18,450.00
125 46 153 66 52 16 71 53 85 29
24 10 47 16 57 15 38 18 124 71 406 209
123 38 69 34 139 81 76 34 80 32
20 10 54 30 68 28 141 73 40 18 131 33
44 15 22920 _____6_5
113 37 417 164
79 12 32 15 135 60 115 44 116 61 72 34
249 102 135 51 147 75 28 19 60 20
58 43 82 40 62 26 61 25 73 37 74 22
5,259 6,004 1,812 2,929 9,058
1,496 3,050 1,818 1,330 6,927 21,474
6,799 6,528 10,451 5,992 4,440
304 4,019 3,681 7,625 3,146 4,803
3,311 15,794 2,520 6,793 50,344
5,546 1,035 20,620 8,941 6,437 2,737
9,529 7,934 15,547 1,055 4,061
7,373 7,950 2,310 7,819 5,639 4,019
4,188 4,285 6,291 4,068 6,888
1,708 5,630 2,192 1,554 8,861 21,792
7,839 11,234 5,988 2,909 7,137
1,221 4,768 4,065 10,781 3,553 9,304
2,774 14,348 1,595 9,343 24,705
3,870 1,015 7,503 7,052 4,332 4,455
16,349 7,140 11,492 3,602 2,316
5,155 3,703 1,680 6,834 5,738 3,582
9,447 10,289 8,130 6,997 15,946
3,204 8,680 4,010 2,884 15,788 43,266
14,638 17,762 16,439 8,901 11,577
1,525 8,787 7,746 18,406 6,699 14,107
6,085 30,142 4,115 16,136 75,049
9,416 2,050 28,123 15,993 10,769 7,192
25,878 15,074 27,039 4,657 6,377
12,528 11,653 3,990 14,653 11,377 7,601
7,618.00 6,004.00 3,200.00 4,735.00 8,139.00
1,262.75 4,100.00 1,298.21 1,795.00 6,202.00 28,695.93
9,345.00 7,050.00 10,127.79 6,325.00 3,642.18
304.00 3,076.00 4,008.00 7,028.00 6,203.00 5,826.63
3,100.00 14,415.30 2,610.00 6,806.41 76,181.00
7,459.00 855.00
23,275.00 8,465.90 6,540.38 2,000.00
11,274.00 6,875.00 18,387.62
875.50 4,245.00
6,318.00 7,173.00 2,360.00 8,382.71 7,860.00 5,801.00
8,214.00 7,400.00 10,075.00 5,662.00
11,023.75
15,832.00 13,404.00 13,275.00 10,397.00
19,162.75
2,349.50 12,300.00 1,988.64 3,000.00 11,271.00 53,818.64
3,612.25
16,400.00 3,286.85 4,795.00 17,473.00
82,514.57
18,570.95 17,900.00 9,567.29 6,000.00 9,278.00
27,915.95 24,950.00 19,695.08 12,325.00
12,920.18
3,050.00 4,945.00 5,848.00 16,032.50 6,885.00 13,167.01
3,354.00 8,021.00
9,856.00 23,060.50 13,088.00
18,993.64
5,610.00 21,244.00 2,295.00 12,349.48 53,437.00
8,710.00 35,659.30 4,905.00 19,155.89 129,618.00
4,100.00 1,140.00
12,000.00 9,543.00 8,393.26
4,502.50
11,559.00 1,995.00 35,275.00 18,008.90 14,933.64 6,502.50
27,983.50 9,220.00 18,049.25
2,800.00 2,370.00
39,257.50 16,095.00 36,436.87 3,675.50 6,615.00
10,370.00 4,393.00 2,144.00 12,153.03 11,340.00
5,400.00
16,688.00 11,566.00 4,504.00 20,535.74 19,200.00 11,201.00
6,160.00 5,725.00 4,075.00 7,600.00 9,794.09
11217719,,,,939195927029....0000oooo
28,956.84
1,070.00 5,900.00 2,125.00
890.00 5,169.00
21,122.50
242,,638002..125o
5,411. 85
252,,668452..000o
103,637.07
12,065.00 6,000.00 14,375.26 5,837.00 6,520.00
1,500.00 2,365.00 2,866.00 13,025.00 2,602.00 5,725.00
4,040.00 22,295.00 3,860.00 8,830.00 12,511.00
4,712.00 560.00
9,814.00 6,450.00 9,313.18 2,185.00
3390,,998500..905o 1384,,106702..30o4
19,440.18
4,854.0o 311602,,,307882652...5000oo
15,690.00 24,718.64
5172,,975540..30oo
8,765. 00
12472,,918259..809o
1242645,,,,524058755981....0900oooO'
24,246.82 8,687.50
15,821.00 12,940.00 21,348.00 1,065.00 3,325.00
55,078.50 29,035.00
547,,778440..857o
9,940.00
5,300.00 4,140.00 3,890.00 5,465.00 8,225.00 4,370.00
21,988.00 15,706.00 8,394.00 26,000.74 27,425.00 15,571.00
TABLE XV-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-LIBRARIES AND EQUIPMENT
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
LIBRARIES
SYSTEM
Kind of Building
Steel Ce- Stone Brick Frame Total
ment
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-
-
-
-
-
-
Value of Buildiogs
Jackson ___________
3 ______
Jasper ____________ Jeff Davis_________
-~--~-
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13 5 10
15 31 $ 1,073.400.00 $ 9 14 200,300.00 12 22 537,000.00
Jefferson __________ Jenkins ___________
.----.-----
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12
.-----
6 18 506,350.00 5 5 300,000.00
Johnaon.... _______ Jones _____________ Lamar ____________ Lanier ____________ Laurens____ -______ Lee_______________
.----.----.----.----.-----
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-_-__-_-_-_-
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4 ------
.----- ------ ------
5 6 2
5 10
8
7 1
2 4
26 2
12 8 4 13 36
10
313,500.00 306,000.00
153,000.00 168,000.00 425,750.00
406,000.00
Liberty ___________ Lincoln ___________
.-----
1 ______ 1 ______
Long______________
4 ______
Lowndes __________ .----.
4 ______
Lumpkin __________ .----- ------ ------
2
1
4
99,000.00
1
2
4
80,000.00
2 4 10 265,000.00
6 10 20 248,000.00
3 14 17 153,700.00
Macon ____________ Madison __________
Marion. ___________
.-----
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McDuffie__________ McIntosh _________ Meriwether________
.-----
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.-----
-----------2
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_-_-_-_-_-_-
7
6 13 290,000.00
8 13 22 242,000.00
3
6
9 323,000.00
5
3
8 621,000.00
2
6
8 150,000.00
9
6 17 879,500.00
Miller_____________
MitcheIL _________ Monroe ___________ Montgomery_______ Morgan ___________
.----.----.----.----.-----
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-_-__-_-_-_-
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7 13
5 5 11
3 6 1 8
11
10 24
6 13 22
217,400.00
901,500.00 412,000.00 128,750.00
550,800.00
Murray ___________ Muscngee _________ Newton ___________ Oconee____________ Oglethorpe ________ Paulding __________
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-----32 3 2
1
4 ______9 ____ .. ______
1
12 30 11
8 5
9
12
7 6 10 7 16
28 371,000.00 49 5,493,500.00 19 690,000.00 21 209,750.00 14 107,600.00 27 381,200.00
Value of Grounds
No. Rooms in Bldg.
Number of Volumes
CI...... Other Elem. H. Sch. Total
room - - - - - - - -
60,400.00 98 59 6,230 9,504 15,734 $ 22,150.00 35 20 2,073 2,710 4,783 5,520.00 75 20 3,620 3,710 7,330 16,800.00 89 37 9,827 8,743 18,570 3,300.00 42 20 2,435 3,531 5,966
13,010.00 54 20 3,225 2,925 6,150
6,800.00 36 21 2,407 1,600 4,007
6,100.00 23 11 1,800 1,300 3,100
2,650.00 33 14 1,950
320 2,270
12,450.00 124 54 8,706 11,957 20,663
4,250.00 30 22 1,400 3,500 4,900
8,250.00 28 14 2,584 1,963 4,547
3,200.00 26
4 2,092 3,125 5,217
2,680.00 35 12 1,050 1,800 2,850
15,340.00 74 14 2,495 5,105 7,600
4,930.00 47
9 2,670 3,300 5,970
6,500.00 50 20 3,482 5,064 8,546 7,175.00 81 42 3,018 5,465 8,483 8,260.00 32 18 3,596 5,100 8,696 23,200.00 48 16 2,234 5,306 7,540 25,000.00 27 10 1,422 2,096 3,518 77,200.00 92 33 8,071 9,157 17,228
6,200.00 64 37 5,216 3,474 8,690
11,600.00 74 29 4,770 4,700 9,470
23,000.00 46 20 4,650 3,900 8,550
6,000.00 48
8 3,817 4,939 8,756
22,200.00 59 29 3,822 2,002 5,824
10,500.00 93 32 3,970 2,145 6,115
764,500.00 454 196 33,701 16,273 49,974
27,300.00 96 36 10,306 5,165 16,071
3,550.00 41 13 3,115 3,765 6,880
6,200.00 47
9 3,177 1,500 4,677
19,200.00 91 18 3,501 3,263 6,764
Value of Volumes
Elem.
H. Sch.
5,757.00 $ 1,190.00 4,045.00 6,386.00
2,750.00
13,728.00 $ 4,354.00 5,715.00
9,740.00 5,112.00
4,025.00 2,210.00 4,050.00 2,125.00 11,203.00 1,400.00
5,625.00 2,270.00 2,000.00
650.00 18,874.50
6,000.00
3,517.60 3,850.00
820.00 2,605.00 1,885.00
4,475.64 5,950.00 1,900.00 6,875.00 3,950.00
4,080.00 3,195.00 6,000.00 2,600.00 1,620.00
10,664.00
6,560.50 6,345.00 12,500.00 9,434.00 3,683.00
11,625.00
4,360.00
5,950.00 3,100.00 3,590.54
3,275.00
3,474.00
5,760.00 3,800.00
7,322.19 4,000.00
4,070.00 35,645.50 10,285.00 2,850.00 4,800.00 2,826.00
3,217.00
32,865.20 7,805.00
3,200.00 3,500.00 5,021.00
Total
Value of Teaching
Aids
Total Value of Books and Teaching
Aids
19,485.00 $ 5,544.00 9,760.00 16,126.00 7,862.00
10,186.00 $ 880.00
5,675.00 4,164.50 1,775.00
29,671.0o
6,424. 00 15,435. 00
290,,269307..500o
9,650.00 4,480.00 6,050.00
2,775.00 30,077 .50
7,400.00
1,785.00 1,760.00
5,100.00 5,675.00 8,180.00 3,500.00
161,,244305..00o0
11,150. 00
388,,425507..050o
10,900. 00
7,993.24 9,800.00 2,720.00 9,480.00 5,835.00
10,640.50 9,540.00 18,500.00 12,034.00 5,303.00 22,289.00
1,100.00 2,500.00 2,150.00 5,850.00 2,942.00
2,150.00 4,320.00 2,175.00 3,475.00 1,020.00 6,275.00
9,093.24 12,300. 00 4,870.00 15,330. 00 8,777. 00
12,790.5o
13,860.00 20,675.00 15,509.00 6,323.00 28,564.00
7,834.00
11,710.00 6,900.00
10,912.73 7,275.00
2,676.00
4,250.00 3,800.00 6,700.00 2,700.00
10,510.00
15,960.00 10,700.00
17,612.73 9,975.00
7,287.00 68,510.70 18,090.00
6,050.00 8,300.00 7,847.00
5,200.00 40,581.00
6,836.00 3,005.00 3,545.00 3,175.00
12,487.00 109,091. 70
24,926.00 9,055.00 11,845.00
11,022.00
p each _____________ P!okeDB ___________ ppPioieklreke__e__.____________________________________
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-----1
-----.
______1
_.---.
1
3 3 10
5 13
3
6 380,000.00 11,400.00 39 24 2,800 5,920 8,720 2,400.00 6,650.00 9,050.00 7,600.00 16,650.00
8 13 328,000.00 11,325.00 70 16 4,035 6,095 10,130 5,033.74 8,178.52 13,212.26 6,300.00 19,512.26
7 21 364,000.00 18,800.00 90 70 4,538 4,388 8,926 4,479.00 5,750.00 10,229.00 3,905.00 14,134.00
9 14 188,800.00 10,210.00 48 26 3,882 5,665 9,547 3,930.00 6,255.00 10,185.00 2,890.00 13,075.00
7 22 651,600.00 15,700.00 117 19 7,566 4,800 12,366 8,~25.oo 6,525.00 14,650.00 11,100.00 25,750.00
~pulaskL __________
putnam ___________ uibtumna_n_____________________
RRaionbdmoolpnhd__________________
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--._--
---_.-
---.--
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-----2
-----9
-----. .----.
2 4
-----.
1 4 1 10
7 31
13 2 3 12 2 12
14 271,500.00 21,260.00 49 21 5,137 4,258 9,395 4,731.35 6,395.62 11,126.97 4,707.70 15,834.67
6 310,072.80 26,050.00 29 24 2,524
950 3,474 3,873.00 2,465.00 6,338.00 1,005.00 7,343.00
6
58,000.00
750.00 14
7 1,342 5,420 6,762 2,000.00 8,000.00 10,000.00 1,300.00 11,300.00
28 384,500.00 16,250.00 85 40 7,211 16,170 23,381 7,183.00 15,859.00 23,042.00 3,912.01 26,954.01
9 254,500.00
6,000.00 43 41 5,546 5,880 11,426 10,375.00 14,452.00 24,827.00 4,303.00 29,130.00
52 3,245,561.00 191,528.00 382 157 33,435 23,122 56,557 28,833.23 49,421.50 78,254.73 64,928.43 143,183.16
RSoohclkeyda_l_e____________________ SSBcpemrae1ivdneionnlge_______________________________
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1 1
1 2 ._-----
______ ______
1 2 .----.
6 2 8 5 12
3 10 274,000.00
9,600.00 46 17 3,985 3,527 7,512 6,197.00 9,581.00 15,778.00 5,611.00 21,389.00
1
4
47,300.00
5,000.00 13
7
833 2,119 2,952
633.00 2,100.00 2,733.00
800.00 3,533.00
8 18 648,000.00 16,300.00 83 30 7,855 4,461 12,316 8,527.00 11,000.00 19,527.00 ------------ 24,572.00
5 14 406,000.00 32,000.00 46 11 2,351 1,510 3,861 3,082.25 4,500.00 7,582.25 3,500.00 11,082.25
5 17 1,545,000.00 28,600.00 100 67 4,243 2,966 7,209 4,890.00 7,719.50 12,609.50 7,727.54 20,337.04
STSSTTtutaaaeemllptwibthatnoeafeDetrartr__BIr___Lo__________________________________________________________
--._-----------------
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2
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2
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______
-----.
1
-----.
______1
12
7 7 2
2 11
11 1 16 5 4 22
25 8 26 7 7 34
519,100.00
216,000.00 236,850.00 132,000.00
60,000.00 500,400.00
10,150.00 72 8,800.00 25
6,800.00 52 4,650.00 ~7 5,000.00 13
49,050.00 102
40 13 23 21 10
28
3,118 2,450 6,074 4,213 2,600 7,610
4,000 3,080
4,667 2,773 1,800
8,140
7,118
5,530 10,741 6,986 4,400
15,750
3,890.00 2,685.00 5,046.00 3,751.00 3,250.00
7,343.00
10,000.00 4,578.00 4,545.00 3,948.00 3,200.00
16,423.50
13,890.00 7,263.00 9,591.00 7,699.00 6,450.00
23,766.50
4,456.50 4,000.00 5,825.00 1,825.00 3,500.00 18,450.00
18,346.50 11,263.00 15,416.00 9,524.00 9,950.00 42,216.50
~Taylor____________
TTTTeheifr\otfrm_ae_ilral___s_____________________________________________
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1 ______ 3 ______ 1 ______
8 ______
3
2
5
8 14 173,000.00
6,185.00 52 29 6,366 2,938 9,304 6,425.00 4,307.00 10,732.00 5,130.00 15,862.00
8 13 24 242,500.00 11,825.00 93 39 4,577 6,928 11,505 4,908.00 10,791.00 15,699.00 2,505.00 18,204.00
8
5 14 347,000.00
6,300.00 54 44 5,591 3,302 8,893 9,467.50 9,350.00 18,817.50 5,300.00 24,117.50
7 12 27 773,800.00
8,500.00 89 43 6,011 7,282 13,293 6,550.00 12,200.00 18,750.00 8,100.00 26,850.00
6 11 22 247,900.00
8,500.00 53 37 5,155 3,536 8,691 4,366.50 4,407.00 8,773.50 5,800.00 14,573.50
Toombs___________ TTTroroewuunptlse_.n_________________________________ TTuwringegrs________________________
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6
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1
-----.
--_.-. -_._-__-_-_.
--_.-.
6
9 22 236,500.00 18,550.00 82 33 4,307 3,302 7,609 4,435.00 5,360.00 9,795.00 5,330.00 15,125.00
4 5
10 6
14 11
153,500.00 127,500.00
10,900.00 5,100.00
41 47
12 23
32,250 .-------. 1,531 2,180
32,250 3,711
62,260.00 1,403.00
----2;750:00
62,260.00 4,153.00
1,265.00 63,525.00 4,300.00 8,453.00
1 20 21 326,200.00
4,500.00 67 25 3,364 4,374 7,738 2,768.00 5,591.00 8,359.00 2,275.00 10,634.00
5
8 15 243,000.00 11,600.00 61 24 3,452 5,025 8,477 3,105.00 6,650.00 9,755.00 2,670.00 12,425.00
1 11 12 125,756.00
4,100.00 39 18 2,076 3,159 5,235 1,685.00 4,037.00 5,722.00 1,465.00 7,187.00
~ Unionn____~_____R ____
_
____
____
~
alker____________
Walton ___________
Ware _____________
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1
__ R~ __
7
11
1 -__-_-_-_-_-
______3
1 9 15 10 8
21 3 16 20 21
24 259,600.00 12 342,648.50 38 1,685,200.00 34 361,000.00 30 528,500.00
8,450.00 67 12,400.00 53 68,050.00 210 9,900.00 78 29,425.00 102
19
30
73 49 46
3,100 3,431
6,477 4,398 6,698
3,125 2,689 13,627 8,158 5,090
6,225 6,120 20,104 12,556 11,788
3,150.00 4,596.60 7,930.58 5,120.50
7,640.00
6,200.00 5,660.20 14,413.86 9,012.50 6,195.00
9,350.00 10,256.80 22,344.44 14,133.00 13,835.00
1,000.00 12,895.49 14,899.84 3,745.00 5,740.00
10,350.00
23,152.29 37,244.28 17,878.00
19,575.00
WWaasrbreinng_t_o_D________________ WWWWehhabyeitensetle_ee_r_r____________________________________________
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______1 ------__-_-_-_-_-
6 7 14 3
6 2
3 4 7 5
7 13
9 14 22 8 13
20
255,000.00 354,000.00 866,500.00 150,000.00 183,500.00
155,000.00
4,750.00 30 13,750.00 94 38,100.00 108 1,625.00 24 4,200.00 51
6,900.00 55
18 68 67 8 32
14
3,580 7,006 4,927 1,503
2,999 2,017
1,795 7,803 7,483 2,800 4,002 3,036
5,375 14,809 12,410 4,303 7,001 5,053
3,370.00 9,461.75 4,908.00 2,370.00 3,110.00 1,800.00
3,300.00 14,436.59 9,241.00 6,850.00 6,220.00 3,200.00
6,670.00 23,898.34 14,149.00 9,220.00 9,330.00
5,000.00
2,130.00 5,318.00 10,025.00 1,610.00 1,365.00
960.00
8,800.00 29,216.34 24,174.00 10,830.00
10,695.00 5,960.00
TABLE XV-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-LIBRARIES AND EQUIPMENT
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
LIBRARIES
SYSTEM
Kind of Building
Steel Ce- Stone Brick Frame Total
ment
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-
-
-
-
-
Value of Buildings
V~lue of Grounds
No. Rooms in Bldg.
Number of Volumes
ClaSll- Other Elem. H. Sch. Total room
--------
Value of Volumes
Elem.
H. Sch.
Total
Value of Teaching
Aids
Total Value of
Books and Teaching
Aids
}Yhitfield__________ ------
5 ______
tlilkes\_.-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_Wilkinson. ________ Worth ____________
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- - - - - -2 2
1
-_-__-_-_-_______
8 6 10 10
9
25
9 5 5 15
38 S 936,000.00 $ 30,300.00 139
16 379,000.00
9,500.00 64
15 335,000.00
7,200.00 67
17 237,000.00 14,600.00 48
26 297,000.00 15,650.00 93
41 26 22 14
50
6,842 4,401 6,628 4,214 6,225
6,720 6,657 6,934 5,156 8,578
13,562 $ 11,058
13,562 9,370 14,803
7,064.19 $ 5,972.25 8,426.00 4,620.00 5,973.45
10,172.12 S 11,556.64 14,600.00 8,387.00 10,094.25
17,236.31 $ 17,528.89 23,026.00 13,007.00 16,067.70
10,260.00 $ 4,645.00 3,135.00 2,653.13 4,085.00
27,496.31 22,173.89 26,161.00 15,660.13
20,152.70
County Total _____
2 259 104 1,281 1,640 3,486 94,872,601.15 4,794,266.00 13,711 5,952 96,999,550 90,199,450 1,871,989 1,125,710.17 1,441,625.55 2,567,335.72 1,038,035.84 3,605,371.56
Americus__________ Athens___________ . Atlanta ___________
Barnesville ________ Bremen ___________
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Calhoun ___________ Canton ____________ Carrollton_________ Cartersville________ Cedartown ________
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Chiekamauga ______ Cochran___________
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Douglas.. _________ Dublin____________
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Elberton __________ Fitzgerald _________
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4 ______ 8 ______
853 _____1_4 2 ______
5 ______
22
4
1
44 ______2
6
1
3
1
33 ______2
8
7
180 ______2
62 64 ______3
4 138,210.00 13,000.00 42 10
12 1,113,800.00 56,800.00 88 26
104 26,716,832.00 1,665,590.00 1,638 1,607
3 160,000.00 25,000.00 29 14
2 175,000.00 15,000.00 21
3
5 275,000.00 30,000.00 25
9
4 450,000.00 12,000.00 34 15
5 451,000.00 22,000.00 55 30
6 332,000.00 16,000.00 43 27
6 845,000.00 34,500.00 61 40
7 250,000.00 10,000.00 30 99
4 175,000.00 17,000.00 25
6
5
90,000.00
8,600.00 26 33
3 240,000.00 15,000.00 44 14
15 723,000.00 155,500.00 81 24
12 1,399,170.00 295,100.00 104 75 8 550,000.00 50,000.00 48 13 8 616,185.28 37,100.00 52 35 8 522,000.00 10,500.00 47 49 6 230,000.00 60,000.00 51 12
7,251 23,931 117,435 1,075 3,000
2,005 1,560 2,518 2,600 4,758
3,100 1,475 1,100 2,100 7,537
15,348 2,500 3,450 4,143 3,607
5,570 5,532 110,284 5,150 2,000
2,700 3,540 3,300 7,114 2,860
3,000 2,960 3,642 4,900 3,220
56,162 4,000 2,766 4,622 4,257
12,821 29,463 227,719 6,225 5,000
4,705 5,100 5,818 9,714 7,618
6,100 4,435 4,742 7,000 10,757
71,510 6,500 6,216 8,765 7,864
5,457.00 16,479.85 237,381.43 1,040.00 3,000.00
2,299.00 2,040.00 2,200.00 3,295.00 5,600.00
2,800.00 775.00
1,100.00 1,100.00 8,763.00
16,283.00 2,500.00 3,197.37 5,228.00 4,946.00
6,245.00 11,210.50 230,401.36 8,500.00 3,000.00
4,000.00 5,850.00 5,000.00 6,332.80 5,320.00
3,500.00 4,900.00 3,000.00 5,300.00 10,000.00
76,862.00 3,500.00 5,532.00 12,660.00 6,385.00
11,702.00 27,690.35 467,782.79 9,540.00 6,000.00
6,299.00 7,890.00 7,200.00 9,627.80 10,920.00
6,300.00 5,675.00 4,100.00 6,400.00 18,763.00
93,145.00 6,000.00 8,729.37 17,888.00 11,331.00
3,350.00 26,781.08 35,374.99 2,900.00 3,000.00
2,700.00 3,750.00 3,300.00 3,492.19 4,900.00
15,052. 00 54,471.43 503,157.78
192,,040400..000o
181,,969490..00oo
10,500. 00 13,119.99 15,820. 00
1,300.00
500.00 2,000.00 1,800.00 4,320.00
7,600. 00 6,175. 00 6,100. 00 8,200. 00 23,083. 00
10,218.00 13,500.00
3,275.89 1,344.30 15,100.00
11093,,536030..000o 211629,,,402303152...230oo6
Gainesville_________ Griffin ____________
_.----
- - - - - -1
-_-____._-_-
HartwelL _________
Hogansville________ LaGrange ______ __
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Marietta __________ Monroe ___________ Moultrie __________ NewDaD___________ Pelham ___________
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1
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---.--
_. ____
1 --------.--
1
6 ______
11 _____
4
1
38 ______3
9 ______ 42 89 61 31
6 1,400,329.00 74,000.00 63
12 1,268,150.00 129,100.00 77
5 175,000.00
6,000.00 28
6 275,000.00 10,000.00 24
9 1,472,714.00 86,150.00 114
10 1,141,000.00 7 205,500.00 17 485,000.00 7 943,000.00 5 274,500.00
53,200.00 116 18,000.00 38 32,000.00 93 67,500.00 66 10,000.00 35
35 7,556 74 3,396 12 1,363 2 1,200 69 17,388
20 5,964
6 3,020
14 2,871
23 2,812
6
966
4,600 3,588 2,401
250 5,863
5,434 4,099 7,552 3,634 1,882
12,156 6,984 3,764 1,450 23,251
11,398 7,119 10,423 6,446 2,848
8,412.00 3,541.30 1,658.93 1,500.00 15,694.09
5,780.00 3,751.11 3,512.00 2,762.00 1,240.00
8,500.00 5,900.00 5,289.05
350.00 11,808.00
8,150.00 6,590.59 9,440.00 8,232.00 4,831.00
16,912.00 9,441.30 6,947.98 1,850.00 27,502.09
13,930.00 10,341. 70 12,952.00 10,994.00 6,071.00
6,801.00 6,165.00 1,590.73
300.00 10,982.43
6,208.00 1,310.00 4,209.00 5,125.00 2,000.00
2125,,670163..30oo 28,,155308..07o1
38,484.52
2101,,163581..07oo
17,161. 00
186,,011791..000o
Rome _____________
Tallapoosa _________ Thomll8ton ________
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3 ------
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Thomasville _______ Tifton _____________
1 --_.--
______ ---._-
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152 ______2 160 . _____4 65
Toccoa._____ . _____ TrioD _____________ Valdosta __________ Vidalia ____________ Waycross __________
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41
2
1
74 ______2
8
3
West Point ________ Winde'- ___________ Quitman __________ Tallulah Falla______
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1 3
3
----.-
______ ______
1 4
20 1,723,000.00 2 200,000.00 14 1,004,000.00 7 779,000.00 11 397,362.50
5 343,000.00 3 298,672.48 9 858,995.00 4 350,000.00 12 733,500.00
1 250,000.00 3 330,000.00 4 230,000.00 4 85,000.00
287,000.00 6,000.00 47,300.00 45,500.00 17,200.00
12,000.00 57,396.37 115,000.00 4,000.00 46,000.00
20,000.00 15,000.00 10,000.00 20,000.00
134 21
23
7
109 32
71 59
72 18
43 33
36 18
85 40
35
2
92 35
14 ______
29
6
25 34
12
3
20,253 375
7,352 5,050 3,873
2,500 1,772 4,801 1,400 9,743
1,175 1,300 1,375 2,700
5,850 1,914 4,937 3,368 4,091
4,200 4,960 4,349 3,300 4,520
3,850 5,900 3,600 8,500
26,103 2,289 12,289 8,418 7,964
6,700 6,732 9,150 4,700 14,263
5,025 7,200 4,975 11,200
20,418.11 300.00
8,992.00 2,400.00 3,755.00
2,448.00 3,848.00 5,059.81 1,200.00 7,526.00
1,475.00 800.00
1,275.00 2,600.00
10,600.00 3,000.00 14,811.00 5,934.00 7,700.00
7,950.00 7,723.00 6,360.41 3,800.00 10,000.00
6,500.00 7,000.00 4,525.00 9,600.00
31,018.11 3,300.00 23,803.00 8,334.00 11,455.00
10,398.00 11,571.00 11,420.22 5,000.00 17,526.00
7,975.00 7,800.00 5,800.00 12,200.00
5,255.06 1,525.00 3,955.00 19,350.00 6,905.00
2,950.00 5,000.00 3,950.00
600.00 5,873.30
1,200.00 2,000.00 2,600.00 3,000.00
32647,,,287725358...100oo7
27,684. 00 18,360. 00
13,348.0o
16,571. 00
155,,637000..202o
23,399.30
9,175.00 9,800.00 8,400.00 15,200.00
City Total _____ __
1 16
5 311 77 410 50,674,920.26 3,737,036.37 3,978 2,710 320,698 340,221 660,919 435,433.00 592,092.71 1,027,525.71 250,760.97 1,278,286.68
Grand Total ______
3 275 109 1,592 1,717 3,696 145,547,521.41 8,531,302.37 17,689 8,662 1,290,693 1,242,215 2,532,908 1,561,143.17 2,033,718.26 3,594,861. 73 1,288,796.81 4,883,658.24
TABLE XVI-SCHOOL PLANT-WHITE Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
EQUIPMENT
SYSTEM
No. of Standard Seats and
Desks
Seating Equipment
Auditorium Seats and
Chairs
Laboratory Equipment
Value of Seats and Equipment
Vocational Teachers Desk, Etc.
Motion Picture
Food Process-
ing
Lunch. room
Total Value of Equipment
Grand
Total Value of School
Plant
Appling__._. _____________ AtkinsoD _________________
Bacon ___________________ Baker ___________________ Baldwin ___________ _____
Banka ___________________
Barrow __________________ Bartow__________________ Ben HilL ________________
Berrien ______ . ________ . __
.<o.:..:.>.
Bibb _____________________ Bleckley ___ _____________
Brantley_________________
Brooks __________________
Bryan ___________________
Bulloch_____________ ____
3,072 $ 2,030 2,712
480 3,474
16,820.00 $ 14,950.00 14,050.00
2,675.00 18,650.00
5,650.00 $ 19,150.00 3,030.00 1,235.00 9,800.00
5,400.00 $ 650.00
3,525.00 400.00
17,200.00
15,510.00 $ 10,000.00 12,800.00 23,000.00 11,935.00
8,100.00 $
4,690.00 6,780.00 2,600.00 22,410.00
2,618.00 $ 11,500.00 $ 3,550.00 3,550.00 3,390.00 7,500.00 1,200.00 1,300.00 4,705.00 ------.-----
12,960.00 $ 10,500.00 1,000.00
4,650.00 21,900.00
1,372 1,515 4,561 1,456 3,090 15,583
7,560.00 8,750.00 19,030.00 7,825.00 23,579.50 109,932.00
2,990.00 4,028.00
6,825.00 4,832.00 9,935.00 50,086.00
1,700.00 625.00
2,580.00 20.00
1,650.00 31,644.00
8,600.00 9,000.00 22,260.00 9,380.00 8,375.00 191,258.00
2,920.00 2,175.00 5,100.00
4,675.00 3,292.81 5,300.00
6,450.00 4,790.00 5,200.00
1,620.00 ------------ 2,500.00
5,835.00 2,284.50
800.00
76,701.00 41,091.00 ------------
5,450.00 10,635.00 13,060.00
7,650.00 11,370.00
198,757.00
1,895 761
1,822 975
4,040
12,600.00 8,850.00 10,980.00 5,425.00 34,530.00
7,091.00 1,700.00 9,875.00 7,000.00 24,350.00
1,775.00
2,515.00 4,650.00 2,200.00 17,650.00
4,015.00 12,500.00 8,400.00 11,700.00
69,600.00
5,256.00 6,475.00 5,750.00 3,550.00 18,600.00
3,070.00 ------------
1,770.00 4,300.00
3,100.00 5,050.00
2,100.00
500.00
10,035.00 9,800.00
17,610.00 5,100.00 7,475.00 7,600.00 22,725.00
78,558.00 $
67,040.00 52,075.00
37,060.00 106,600.00
610,755.00 231,627.00 360,580.00
267,535.00 962,456.00
36,495.00 46,305.81 80,195.00 33,827.00 63,829.00 699,469.00
167,110.00 305,107.82
750,576.00 168,787.00 471,830.36 6,854,058.00
51,417.00 43,210.00
55,280.00 40,075.00
207,290.00
373,142.00 226,587.00 325,567.00 276,690.00 1,161,258.00
Burke ___________________
Butts________ ___________
Calhoun _________________ Camden _________________
Candler__________________ CarrolL __________________
2,010 1,398 1,047 1,232 1,335 5,055
16,050.00 13,300.00 5,925.00 12,383.24 9,824.97 31,460.00
9,979.00 4,500.00 3,800.00 7,825.00 7,910.00 8,205.00
3,400.00 3,600.00 2,800.00 1,000.00 2,200.57
2,965.00
14,550.00 19,660.00 15,450.00 4,800.00
11,068.01 30,429.00
9,625.00 5,220.00 6,200.00 4,360.00 4,453.40
9,767.50
3,100.00 1,600.00 750.00 3,000.00
3,000.00 3,950.00 2,690.00 -----------3,660.00 6,100.00 4,835.00 9,560.00
16,885.00 7,735.00 11,750.00 6,875.00 3,576.00 20,230.00
75,189.00 57,765.00 52,875.00
39,933.24 48,792.95 117,451.50
930,527.00 298,103.65 393,057.86 397,279.24 293,604.68 745,665.00
C atOO83__________________
Charlton _________________ Chatham____ ________ ___
Chattahoochee____________ Chatlooga________________
4,096 1,236 18,007 1,592 4,336
25,420.00 8,742.00 140,710.00 30,600.00 21,922.00
7,125.00 3,000.00 24,798.00 1,750.00
8,482.10
5,500.00 2,550.00
23,425.00 1,400.00
3,000.00
6,000.00
5,670.00 171,948.00
3,300.00 33,431.30
7,477.50 5,650.00 166,333.00 13,400.00 10,046.00
3,542.00 5,250.00
3,100.00 1,500.00
30,795.00 ------------
2,660.00
100.00
3,529.00 6,300.00
24,125.00 7,100.00 154,604.00 1,800.00 15,750.00
84,439.50 37,312.00 712,613.00 55,010.00 102,460.40
909,408.00 416,187.00 7,389,108.00 312,110.00 759,993.75
Cherokee _________________ Clarke_______ ___________ Clay_____________________
Clayton________________ ._ Clinch _____ _____________ Cobb____ _______ ______
3,968 1,680
619 4,067 1,560
9,572
19,996.00 10,360.00 6,450.00 35,854.00 9,773.92 61,754.00
15,218.00 1,975.00 2,200.00 10,400.00 4,466.00 17,042.00
2,725.00 3,525.00 2,200.00 7,316.00 1,325.00
17,735.00
8,500.00 16,450.00 3,175.00 10,537.00
35,000.00 40,350.50
9,140.00 8,025.00 2,600.00 12,821.00 7,191.28 29,825.16
11,045.00
25.00
3,574.00 11,000.00
2,157.00
700.00
5,524.00 2,100.00
2,363.00 .-.---------
14,052.00 6,725.00
35,691.09 10,015.00 2,600.00 21,055.00 9,600.00 37,430.00
102,340.09 64,924.00 22,082.00 105,607 .00 69,719.20 224,913.66
1,261,736.59 337,403.00 125,657.00
1,055,177.00 370,183.20
1,849,285.47
Coffee ___________________ Colquitt _________________ Columbia ________________ Cook ____________________ Coweta. _________________
Crawford ________________
Dg~a~w~s~o~n~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~__~_~_~_~_~_:_:_:__:
D eestur__________________ DeKalb__________________
Dodge___________________ Dooly ___________________ Dougherty _______________ Douglas __________________ Early____________________
Echols___________________ EElffbienrgth_a_m_________________________________ EmanueL _______________ Evans. __ . ___ . _. _________ Fannin. _________________
Fayette__________________ Floyd ___________________
F~~u:ltkolnf~_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:__:_:_:_:_:
GGHlamsceorc.k___________________________________ Glynn ___________________ GGroarddoyD______________.___.__________________ Greene_______ . ___________
HGHwaalbiLner_n._eh_ta_tm.______________________________________________ Hancock. __ . _______ . _____ Haral80D_______ . _____ . ___
HHHeaaarrrtrd_is__.________._____________________________________________ H eury ___ . _______________ IHrwolilnst_O_D__. ___. _____________________.______
3,526 4,028 1,300 2,499 2,155
21,835,00 24,040.75 51,775.00 27,701.00 14,090.00
550 1,370
1,929 901
3,588 14,211
6,000.00 12,130.00
16,338.00 7,060.00 22,121.00 100,421.30
3,211 1,967 5,534 2,080 2,374
20,640.00 19,670.00 48,063.00 16,020.00 15,820.00
720 1,495 1,916 4,598 1,389 4,166
5,000.00 8,000.00
12,360.00 24,361.00 9,200.00 27,375.00
1,374 8,014 2,985 3,375
16,605
7,067.00 52,425.00 21,350.00 15,039.50 104,458.00
2,373 745
5,329 3,755 3,480
1,332
15,520.00 3,955.00 39,034.00 20,720.00 20,365.00
6,550.00
7,418
4,658 7,188
730 2,925
44,999.80 27,377.75 48,248.39 4,050.00 13,300.00
1,208 2,182 1,375 2,028 2,968 2,413
7,110.00
9,894.00 11,375.00 18,034.00
33,375.00 20,434.75
10,790.00 21,371.00
4,515.00 19,118.00 4,225.00
3,000.00 5,900.00 3,813.95 1,820.00 15,235.00 30,316.00
9,325.00 14,500.00 11,450.00 10,780.00 8,260.00
1,750.00 2,525.00 5,935.00 13,425.00 3,600.00 15,125.00
3,745.00 20,665.00 8,300.00 5,825.00 33,599.00
3,648.00 5,100.00 9,309.00 4,575.00 10,930.00 4,765.00
22,968.00 6,260.00
20,600.50 4,348.00 2,800.00
8,150.00 5,293.00 3,510.00 11,325.00 10,225.00 7,000.00
3,625.00 3,725.00 4,500.00 2,200.00 1,700.00
1,000.00 1,000.00
220.00 450.00 5,062.00 19,539.00
2,150.00 6,300.00 2,717.86 5,000.00 8,800.00
700.00 1,300.00
740.00 5,150.00 1,240.00 9,000.00
1,800.00 19,408.00 1,700.00 2,500.00 34,840.00
2,000.00 1,800.00 15,444.00 2,775.00 2,650.00 5,150.00
16,654.00 7,050.00 10,438.50 1,500.00
850.00
3,750.00 75.00
1,150.00 2,575.00 5,100.00 5,700.00
17,300.00 17,000.00 17,850.00 9,000.00 11,850.00
4,000.00 13,000.00
12.00 6,000.00 35,480.00 76,447.82
34,425.00 47,300.00 107,600.00 20,000.00 31,000.00
3,500.00 11,700.00 15,054.00 28,125.00 9,800.00 28,365.00
7,000.00 43,615.00 3,500.00 30,100.00 65,318.00
10,000.00 2,500.00 25,186.00 16,700.00 19,000.00 8,075.00
57,254.00 23,750.00 12,415.00 4,000.00 4,500.00
6,300.00 14,685.00 18,500.00 15,100.00 7,800.00 17,750.00
14,600.00 12,290.00 3,715.00 16,760.00 6,870.00
6,962.00 6,040.00 3,000.00 8,040.00
6,984.59
9,730.00
8,300.00 8,700.00 5,600.00
225.00
2,000.00 3,750.00 2,680.00 3,900.00 14,255.00
56,934.96
1,200.00
400.00
3,000.00 4,300.00
2,500.00 ------------
1,250.00 5,000.00
5,975.00 4,800.00
45,065.64 28,703.00
9,445.00 13,500.00 30,150.14 12,010.00 10,160.00
5,053.00 10,270.00 5,200.00 19,000.00 6,880.00 .----------3,900.00 8,000.00 3,050.00 12,500.00
1,350.00
4,225.00 3,950.00 12,225.00 12,775.00 12,365.00
700.00 2,500.00 3,000.00 7,375.00 2,250.00 4,127.75
1,750.00 250.00
12,800.00 12,315.00 7,900.00 7,200.00
5,300.00
21,925.00 4,200.00 6,895.00
169,309.00
1,550.00 16,025.00 1,900.00 3,350.00 30,443.00
2,200.00 7,300.00 3,550.00 14,000.00 11,500.00
5,204.50 2,218.25 2,000.00 -------._--27,376.00 6,532.00 7,160.00 5,115.00 30,120.00 6,925.00 2,855.00 1,500.00
3,000.00
4,000.00 6,000.00 8,000.00 6,800.00 2,000.00
20,733.00 18,875.00
23,935.50 2,650.00 2,975.00
9,132.00 8,698.45
11,733.50 1,005.00
2,725.00
25,250.00 18,500.00 13,527.50 5,300.00 1,900.00
5,125.00
3,880.00 5,345.00 8,420.00 10,125.00 6,490.00
3,150.00 5,654.00 3,000.00 5,175.00 4,400.00
2,050.00
1,700.00 4,250.00 5,700.00 1,922.00 1,200.00 3,500.00
16,560.00 29,110.00 11,300.00 24,392.00 10,645.00
4,000.00 7,900.00 7,200.00 4,600.00 19,502.00 114,138.34
16,570.00 19,300.00 53,003.70 17,600.00 16,675.00
5,000.00 7,615.00 7,590.00 22,395.00 4,350.00 21,233.00
8,100.00 46,225.00
8,250.00 18,025.00 116,604.00
6,500.00 5,000.00 21,960.00 28,240.00 15,600.00 7,150.00
43,847.00 14,415.00 37,850.73 3,990.00 9,500.00
10,300.00 11,625.00 8,400.00 14,075.00 10,250.00 12,050.00
101,402.00 121,876.75 105,355.00 112,811.00 56,589.59
384,144.00
686,755.75 411,055.00 866,723.00 433,984.43
21,600.00 50,980.00 32,763.95 30,080.00 122,430.00
471,566.06
111,532.25 297,280.00 240,325.80 275,790.00 707,496.00 5,528,743.13
107,878.00 144,770.00 259,864.70 93,310.00
106,265.00
732,618.95 883,320.00 2,256,935.04 527,572.00 541,595.18
19,750.00 38,115.00
61,429.00 125,371.00 51,115.00 124,810.75
125,604.00 245,301.00 311,351.00 849,806.50 270,655.00 922,679.39
36,762.00 227,608.00 52,750.00 95,734.50 566,071.00
281,782.00 1,675,112.30
365,315.00 476,120.39 5,501,600.00
48,090.75 24,355.00 150,841.00 93,285.00 112,390.00 38,045.00
476,476.75
109,110.00 1,290,201.00
555,033.90 563,286.82 375,182.50
240,837.80 124,926.20
178,749.62 26,843.00 38,550.00
2,141,541.30 843,811.20
2,333,809.49 292,883.50 176,940.00
45,585.00 55,356.00 56,980.00 76,626.00 82,475.00 74,974.75
382,653.00 363,212.00 272,974.00 443,326.74 989,650.00 619,495.75
TABLE XVI-Continued-SCHOOL PLANT-WHITE
EQUIPMENT
SYSTEM
No. of Standard Seats and
De.ks
Seating Equipment
Auditorium Seats and
Chair.
Laboratory Equipment
Value of Seats and Equipment
Vocational TellCher. Desk, Etc.
Motion Picture
Food Proce....
ing
Lunch room
Total Value of Equipment
Grand Total
Value of School Plant
Jackson................
f:"lDa~~~::::::::::::::
Jefferson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jenkins................
Johnson............. Jones______ ~ _____________ Lamar.................. Lanier__________ . ________ Laurens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
t:~~::::::::::::::::::
Long . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lowndes . . . . . . . . . . . . Lumpkin......... __ .
MlICon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MMaadriiosnon__._._._._.. _._._._._._._._._._._. McDuffie .............. McIntosh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Meriwether......., .......
Miller................... Mitchell................. Monroe.................. Montgomery.......... Morgan................
Murray.................. Mu.cogee.............. Newton............... __ . Ocouee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oglethorpe............... Paulding...............
3,172 $ 894
2,339 2,190 1,200
23,570.00 $ 2,590.00 11,500.00 11,690.00 9,250.00
15,832.00 $ 1,900.00 7,825.00 8,905.00 3,000.00
3,800.00 S 1,500.00 10,300.00 4,400.00 1,500.00
24,711.00 $ 6,200.00 7,000.00 16,000.00
5,000.00
13,180.00 $ 2,925.00 3,375.00 5,890.00 2,350.00
3,900.00 $ 675.00 680.00
3,099.00 1,000.00
5,975.00 $ 3,695.00 6,000.00 3,460.00 5,600.00
20,470.00 $ 9,320.00 9,300.00 11,995.00
4,400.00
1,525 839 650
997 3,860
710
7,699.00 3,527.00 5,400.00 9,058.00 21,231.00 7,000.00
12,350.00 3,500.00 4,000.00 3,600.00 6,388.00 3,750.00
2,400.00 1,500.00
800.00 6,000.00 4,138.00 10,000.00
11,500.00 5,015.00 3,700.00 9,000.00 34,690.00 7,500.00
5,350.00 3,300.00 3,050.00 7,010.00 9,250.00 4,250.00
2,125.00 1,400.00 2,600.00 1,250.00 1,400.00 ---._-------
835.00 15,000.00 4,375.00 9,100.00 1,200.00 2,500.00
8,200.00 5,900.00 4,500.00 6,770.00 16,915.00 6,000.00
966 825 790 2,039 1,581
5,932.00 6,600.00 4,050.00 18,950.00
7,433.80
2,470.00 3,000.00 4,800.00 6,500.00 1,200.00
1,630.00 1,500.00
900.00 2,435.00
550.00
10,100.00 11,000.00 4,500.00 21,325.00 5,000.00
2,400.00 3,000.00 4,100.00 4,200.00 3,116.50
800.00 -----------780.00 3,000.00 1,000.00 5,000.00 4,000.00 9,600.00 1,200.00 5,000.00
4,650.00 2,500.00 5,250.00 12,550.00 4,000.00
1,350
2,552 955
1,583 660
2,509
6,943.00
8,625.00 6,175.00 13,115.00 4,620.00 18,516.00
6,310.00 5,900.00 1,590.00 7,250.00 3,900.00 15,400.00
5,100.00 3,200.00 1,000.00
2,665.00 2,100.00 1,610.00
10,200.00 18,500.00 12,500.00
12,126.00 5,250.00 19,050.00
6,550.00 4,500.00 2,700.00 4,223.00 3,300.00
14,610.00
1,725.00 5,000.00 2,150.00 5,600.00 2,522.00 3,000.00 1,280.00 5,750.00 4,460.00 -._--------4,320.00 2,050.00
11,000.00 14,100.00
7,200.00 3,973.00 4,400.00 17,050.00
1,929 1,850
1,075 1,400 1,460
11,071.90 13,700.00
11,500.00 7,250.00 7,530.00
6,131.50 8,300.00
7,800.00 4,800.00
7,275.00
2,000.00 2,750.00 1,800.00 2,400.00 1,800.00
6,531.05 11,500.00 11,000.00 11,600.00 61,000.00
9,441.21
4,400.00 5,500.00 4,300.00 5,350.00
3,491.64 3,150.00 2,300.00 4,200.00 2,100.00 5,000.00 2,050.00 1,100.00 2,150.00 -------.----
3,575.00 17,550.00 18,000.00 2,750.00
13,745.00
2,650 16,420
3,404 1,139 1,293 2,362
14,290.00 124,344.00 21,972.00
7,282.00 6,400.00
14,930.00
1,850.00
52,588.00 10,504.00 2,931.00 2,500.00 2,800.00
1,850.00 51,900.00 5,384.00 1,270.00 1,100.00 2,025.00
9,000.00 74,925.00 8,218.00 14,000.00
6,505.00 11,500.00
6,185.00 79,389.00 8,253.00 7,550.00 4,090.00 8,095.00
1,755.00 23,931.00 4,500.00 1,800.00 1,850.00 2,500.00
1,400.00 1,325.00 1,300.00 16,100.00
100.00 5,000.00
5,200.00 135,534.00 26,750.00
8,350.00 7,632.00 10,154.00
111,438.00 $ 1,274,909.00 28,805.00 257,679.00 55,980.00 613,935.00 65,439.00 608,879.50 32,100.00 345,037.00
51,024.00 26,592.00 22,850.00 57,273.00 106,087.00 42,200.00
388,969.00 345,632.00 193,100.00 236,373.00 582,544.50 462,350.00
27,982.00 31,380.00 29,600.00
79,560.00 27,500.30
144,325.24 126,880.00 302,150.00 358,230.00 194,907.30
52,828.00 62,575.00 36,687.00 50,382.00 28,030.00
92,606.00
362,118.50 325,610.00 388,622.00 710,091.00 209,353.00 1,077,870.00
45,392.30 64,700.00 62,700.00 36,250.00 98,850.00
279,502.30 993,760.00 508,400.00 188,612.73
681,825.00
41,530.00 543,936.00
86,881.00 59,283.00 30,177.00 57,004.00
435,517.00 6,911,027.70
829,107.00
281,638.00 155,822.00 468,426.00
Peach ___________________ Pickens_____________ _____ Pierce ___________________ Pike_____________________ Polk_____________________
Pulaski. _________________ Putnam __________________ Quitman _________________ R a b u n ___________________ Randolph ________________ Richmond ________________
Rockdale _________________ Schley___________________ Screven_______ ___ ___ __ ___ Seminole_________________ Spalding _________________
Stephens_________________ Stewart__________________ Sumter__________________ TalboL _________________ Taliaferro ________________ TattnaU _________________
Taylor___________________ Telfair ___________________ TerreIL _________________ Thomas__________________ Tift _____________________
Toombs__________________ Towns ___________________ Treutlen _________________
RT~w~ig~g;s:_~_~_~_:_:_:_:_:_:_:__:_:_:_:_:_:_:
UnioD ___________________
WW'a~l~to;n~~_:_:__:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:__:_:_:_:
Ware ____________________
Warren __________________ Wasbington ______________
~:h:;;,r:~_:::::::::::::::
Wheeler __________________ White ___________________
1,280 2,189 2,573 1,299 3,773
13,025.00 10,012.00 15,912.00 9,715.00
22,750.00
1,397 820 304
2,276 1,063 14,299
11,845.00 8,040.00
3,200.00 12,769.50 8,000.00
101,965.05
1,345 452
1,962 1,439 3,436
7,250.00 1,600.00
12,832.00 21,113.00 27,317.00
2,220 766
1,046
621 350 3,165
11,067.00 3,035.00 5,775.00 4,150.00 3,500.00 22,705.00
1,222 2,511 1,115 2,891 1,547
7,208.00 11,795.00 11,592.00 21,950.00
11,904.00
2,349 1,174 1,373 2,150 1,567
899
11,735.00 5,670.00
5,750.00 9,700.00 11,075.00
4,450.00
1,828 1,627 7,379 2,525
2,839
16,351.50 19,435.76 52,912.75 11,800.00 16,538.00
648 2,683 3,452
345 1,266 1,459
3,100.00 13,810.00 29,070.00 1,325.00 6,650.00 4,684.00
6,100.00 5,940.00 4,775.00 6,925.00 8,170.00
5,100.00 4,500.00 2.000.00 5,665.00 6,800.00 40,025.60
2,500.00 1,000.00 9,256.00 16,000.00 11,630.00
3,670.00 2,285.00 4,700.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 14,000.00
4,852.00 5,150.00 5,003.00 17,675.00 6,980.00
8,100.00 3,100.00 1,800.00 5,905.00 7,393.00
975.00
2,600.00 18,374.37 13,598.75 5,425.00 4,875.00
4,800.00 12,725.00 13,825.00 2,250.00 2,700.00 1,150.00
10,700.00 4,800.00 2,350.00 1,000.00 3,400.00
7,200.00 6,250.00 10,200.00 9,500.00 5,800.00
4,600.00 500.00 800.00
6,000.00 6,375.00 34,250.00
6,500.00 5,000.00
2,100.00 26,050.00 16,165.00 136,667.00
5,000.00 650.00
2,075.00 5,400.00
6,790.00
6,000.00 6,500.00 21,300.00
10,175.00 27,000.00
3,200.00
3,650.00 1,340.00
2,350.00 2,100.00 4,240.00
20,000.00 11,000.00 31,200.00 4,500.00 6,000.00 13,500.00
1,750.00 5,025.00 1,720.00 13,350.00 1,660.00
11,500.00 17,100.00 8,600.00 27,450.00 4,700.00
4,500.00 500.00
3,570.00 975.00
3,600.00 1,050.00
15,800.00 4,500.00 1,650.00 5,050.00 9,384.00 4,014.00
375.00 2,005.00 5,350.00 1,850.00 4,975.00
5,000.00 7,650.00 12,850.00 26,200.00 11,800.00
1,825.00 4,250.00 6,175.00 1,000.00 2,115.00
1,350.00
7,300.00 11,050.00 16,250.00
6,500.00 15,800.00 8,300.00
8,350.00 4,475.00 9,105.00 4,072.00 14,050.00
9,750.00 4,515.00 3,200.00 6,270.00 4,625.00 94,263.12
6,562.50 1,500.00 6,700.00 5,930.00 15,081.00
7,615.00 3,350.00 4,440.00 1,400.00 2,000.00 10,860.00
5,670.00 11,150.00 9,221.00 8,253.00 4,600.00
5,200.00 1,565.00 2,800.00 6,050.00 6,390.00 2,375.00
2,800.00 12,126.26 25,939.75 8,825.00 6,890.00
1,065.00 17,550.00 11,150.00 1,300.00 5,060.00 1,015.00
1,975.00 4,000.00 5,150.00 1,500.00 3,350.00 4,250.00 1,350.00 _____ w ______ 8,750.00 2,000.00
3,900.00 5,460.00 14,500.00 10,100.00 20,750.00
4,000.00 3,000.00 1,400.00 ------------
350.00 _w __________ 3,404.50 3,500.00 3,650.00 5,485.00 31,129.64 5,000.00
15,700.00 9,000.00 2,600.00
22,667.00 10,865.00 108,137.80
4,885.00 750.00
4,980.00 2,700.00 10,015.00
33.00 5,500.00 6,150.00 4,400.00 2,500.00
8,150.00 1,800.00 15,900.00 11,070.00 35,163.00
1,825.00 1,975.00 5,861.00 4,100.00
600.00 8,185.00
8,348.00 20,225.00 2,800.00 5,850.00 5,850.00 9,455.00 2,050.00 2,675.00 7,500.00 -----------6,800.00 14,200.00
2,935.00 2,700.00 2,950.00 5,250.00 2,440.00
4,537.00 1,340.00 2,525.00 11,100.00 1,350.00
8,300.00 13,596.00 11,600.00 15,270.00 9,825.00
2,750.00 800.00
4,140.00 4,050.00 1,720.00
650.00
1,750.00 5,500.00 1,500.00 2,000.00 3,150.00 3,500.00
9,375.00 1,600.00 5,200.00 14,450.00 7,600.00 7,335.00
1,600.00 6,821.02
7,670.25 1,800.00
2,875.00
7,000.00 3,050.00
2,000.00 11,300.00 8,000.00
3,575.00 18,733.44
50,560.75 12,975.00
13,525.00
2,143.00
4,630.00 5,875.00 1,135.00 1,425.00 1,280.00
2,100.00
5,000.00 5,200.00 1,500.00 4,410.00 6,000.00
5,700.00 13,950.00 19,025.00 2,825.00 5,400.00
6,400.00
55,250.00 43,587.00 64,442.00 42,662.00 85,670.00
463,300.00 402,424.26 461,376.00 254,747.00 778,720.00
60,495.00 32,955.00 14,250.00
86,326.00 61,965.00 551,438.21
369,089.67 376,420.80
84,300.00 514,030.01 351,595.00 4,131,710.37
40,380.50 19,300.00 79,193.00 76,788.00 135,496.00
345,369.50 75,133.00 768,065.00
525,870.25 1,729,433.04
75,950.00 33,945.00 68,621.00 22,725.00 22,700.00 94,490.00
623,546.50 270,008.00 327,687.00 168,899.00 97,650.00 686,156.50
46,752.00 67,856.00 53,211.00 120,298.00 43,459.00
241,799.00 340,385.00 430,628.50 929,448.00 314,432.50
59,210.00 23,235.00
26,410.00 48,180.00 50,312.00 24,349.00
329,385.00 251,160.00
167,463.00 389,514.00
317,337.00 161,392.00
39,301.50 88,195.85 170,882.25 79,975.00 69,478.00
317,701.50 466,396.64 1,961,376.53 468,753.00 646,978.00
28,033.00 82,965.00 106,570.00 17,835.00 43,560.00 30,179.00
296,583.00 479,931.34 1,035,344.00 180,290.00 241,955.00 198,039.00
TABLE XVI-Continued-SCHOOL PLANT-WHITE
EQUIPMENT
SYSTEM
No. of Standard Seats and
Desks
Seating Equipment
Auditorium Seats and Laboratory
Chain Equipment
Value of Seats and Equipment
Vocational Teachera Desk, Etc.
Motion Picture
Food
Processiog
Lunchroom
Total Value of Equipment
Grand Total Value of School Plant
Whitfield ________________ Wilcox ___________________ Wilkes_ . ________________ Wilkinaou.___________ ___ Worth ___________________
County Total ____________
4,770 $
21,,5~7;
1,013
2,587
30,900.00 $ 17,000.00 10,475.00
8,710.00 13,125.00
6,400.00 $ 8,825.00 1,950.00 5,300.00 10,900.00
1,500.00 $ 3,900.00 2,100.00
7,988.00 3,050.00
39,150.00 $ 14,500.00 10,300.00
10,500.00 60,025.00
11 ,575.00 $
4,275.00 4,160.00
5,100.00 7,000.00
4,600.00 $ 3,400.00 1,800.00 1,675.00 4,150.00
33,400.00 $ 5,800.00 4,100.00 3,000.00 6,400.00
26,900.00 $
6,300.00 5,843.00
8,275.00 10,475.00
154,425.00 $ 1,148,221.31
64,000.00 474,673.89
40,728.00 409,089. 00
50,548.00 115,125.00
341477,,890287..173o
434,554 2,991,473.13 1,319,013.77 754,263.93 3,063,704.68 1,817,756.28 743,884.54 802,985.50 2,746,362.85 14,239,444.68 117,511.683.3
Americu8_________ ~ _______ Atheus_____ . __ _. ______ . Atlanta __ .. ____ . ______ ._ Barnesville____ . _. __ ._. ___ Baxley______ . ____________
Calhoun_. _______________ Cauton ____ . _____ . _______ Carrollton _________ . ______ Carteraville__________ ._. __ Cedartown. ______________
Chickamauga_____________ Cochran ... __ ___________ Commerce. ___________ . __ Cordele __________________ Dalton _______________ . ___
Decatur___________ ______ Douglas__________________ Dublin _____________ ._ __ Elberton ______ _.' ._. __ . Fitzgerald________________
1,249 3,033 65,374
850 680
750 1,000 1,540 1,395 2,663
700 810 825 1,300 2,861
3,714 1,400 1,821 1,983 1,399
7,795.00 26,153.83 392,963.17 12,100.00 8,000.00
5,800.00 6,000.00 14,200.00 13,700.00 20,432.00
5,000.00 6,000.00 3,300.00 21,000.00 22,950.00
18,502.00 14,000.00 21,187.41 11,859.00 11,800.00
1,650.00 4,298.00 107,823.10 10,000.00 1,500.00
8,000.00 6,000.00 3,000.00 12,675.00 3,500.00
5,141.00 2,500.00 1,312.00 3,500.00 10,700.00
15,690.00 8,000.00 8,321.68 3,895.00 3,000.00
2,600.00 7,028.92 971,811.26 11,000.00 2,000.00
1,100.00 4,000.00 5,000.00 7,322.00 5,500.00
3,000.00 1,500.00 4,030.00 3,550.00 1,500.00
13,172.00 2,500.00 7,480.92 2,109.40 5,000.00
3,300.00 7,602.78 157,131.67 3,000.00 6,000.00
3,000.00 5,000.00 3,000.00 5,400.00 4,100.00
3,500.00 4,000.00 5,000.00 2,600.00 8,500.00
8,850.00 9,000.00 10,406.30 27,384.67 3,500.00
8,950.00 21,894.08 884,060.69 6,500.00 1,100.00
3,500.00 2,500.00 10,000.00 5,760.00 10,600.00
8,200.00 3,200.00 2,160.00 1,525.00 7,000.00
26,650.00 12,000.00 13,651.57 4,734.50 3,800.00
1,725.00 ---_.------4,804.50 -----------108,023.19 -----------1,300.00 ------------
600.00 --.---------
17,160.00
46,867.87 491,534.98
5,200.00
5,000.00
1,500.00 ------------
6,800.00
600.00 ------------ ---------_.-
2,400.00 ---_.-------
8,000.00
1,550.00 ------------
9,643.46
3,600.00 ------------ 24,250.00
2,000.00 1,000.00
---
-----.---..----------
1,000.00 2,000.00
1,000.00 --.-.-.-----
4,725.00
100.00
4,000.00 9,000.00 5,000.00 10,000.00 15,200.00
13,262.00 ----.------4,000.00 -----------2,091. 95 6,049.91 1,183.12 -----------3,850.00 ------------
32,297.00 25,000.00 19,005.95 9,478.00 5,700.00
43,180.00 209,442: 00 118,649.98 1,343,721.41 3,113,348.06 31,998,927.84 49,100.00 246,540. 00 24,200.00 223,200. 00
29,700.00 24,300.00 45,600.00 56,050.46 71,982.00
30,841.00 27,200.00 23,802.00 43,175.00 70,675.00
344937,,699490..000o
529,100. 00 417,170.45 967,302. 00
298,441.0o 329120725628,,,,332577055528....00000ooo
128,423.00 74,500.00
88,195.69 60,643.69 36,650.00
1,926,056. 00 694,000. 00 753,486.23
631523,,307851..909o
Gainesville _______________ Griffin ___________________ Hawkinsville _____________
f..~~::";e~~~~============
Marietts _________________ Monroe__________________ Moultrie_________________ PNeelwhanman_.___._. ____________________________
Rome ___________________ Tallapoosa _______________ Thomaston_______________ Thomasville ______________ Tifton ___________________
Toccoa __________________ TrioD____________________ Valdosta_________________ Vienna___________________ Waycross ________________
West Point_________ _____ Winder ____________ _____ Quitman____ ____________ Tallulah Falls ____________
City Total. ______ _______
Grand Total______________
2,295 1,860
600 1,000 3,522
20,070.00 14,686.00 3,000.00 9,000.00 31,741.50
5,893.00 16,940.00
895.00 7,500.00 20,844.80
2,800.00 4,000.00
400.00 500.00 15,979.38
16,535.00 18,000.00 1,600.00 4,000.00 20,432.00
8,050.00 11,345.00 1,300.00 4,000.00 27,795.22
3,864 1,112 2,232 2,148
990
33,851.00 7,100.00 33,451.00 35,125.00 10,000.00
9,350.00 3,562.00 5,500.00 5,495.00 2,500.00
11,350.00 2,000.00 7,500.00 10,050.00 1,200.00
7,000.00 4,000.00
36,500.00 32,000.00 3,500.00
16,080.00 7,350.00
9,715.00 16,300.00 1,800.00
5,412 862
3,491 2,155
2,896
48,216.05 6,000.00 25,020.20 24,983.00 18,185.00
3,819.00 2,000.00 8,890.00 23,495.00 7,125.00
5,000.00 1,000.00
5,700.00 6,000.00 8,700.00
38,832.00 3,000.00 7,000.00 8,600.00 6,500.00
29,404.00 2,300.00 9,277.80 10,145.00 8,092.50
1,700 1,414
3,035 1,100 3,788
11,000.00 7,199.46 19,800.00 8,000.00 23,026.50
5,000.00 3,150.00 5,460.00 3,000.00
6,687.50
4,800.00 3,900.00 6,400.00 1,000.00 4,000.00
8,400.00 2,500.00 16,300.00 4,500.00
5,500.00
4,300.00 4,610.00 7,650.00 3,500.00 11,817.05
450 1,056
850
240
3,000.00 6,500.00 4,000.00
1,000.00
700.00 5,000.00 2,000.00
600.00
3,000.00 -----------7,500.00 7,000.00 2,200.00 4,500.00 1,500.00 2,000.00
7,000.00 5,000.00 3,200.00 3,000.00
143,419 1,046,697.12 375,912.08 1,177,683.88 538,474.42 1,250,717.41
577,973 4,038,170.25 1,694,925.85 1,931,947.31 3,602,179.10 3,068,473.69
2,915.00 --_.-.---_.-
2,465.75
300.00
1,200.00 4,700.00
150.00 2,500.00
9,280.78 -~-.--------
8,976.00 ._-.--------
2,580.00
30.00
3,848.00 6,000.00
3,805.00 ---------.--
1,775.00 ------------
10,483.00 13,215.00 3,800.00 2,000.00 37,738.16
65,500.00 6,993.00 28,334.00 18,000.00 4,000.00
66,746.00 80,951.75 16,895.00 29,650.00 163,811.84
1,563,788.00
1,493,808.05 206,433.71 316,800.00
1,761,160.36
152,107.00 33,615.00
130,848.00 120,775.00 24,775.00
1,366,445.00 268,766.70 665,009.00
1,147,394.00 317,346. 00
5,976.50
250.00
700.00 ------_.----
4,194.00 .. ----------
1,810.00 -.-------.--
4,280.95 2,250.00
26,789.85 3,000.00 51,307.00 13,894.00
24,453.17
158,287.40 18,000.00 111,389.00 88,927.00
79,586.62
2,204,560.57 228,825.00
1,190,447.00 941,111.00
512,509.12
3,350.00 -----------2,225.00 ----.-------3,990.40 -----------1,000.00 1,500.00 4,826.28 2,000.00
11,500.00 10,000.00 32,000.00 8,000.00
21,000.77
48,350.00
33,584.46 91,500.40 30,500.00
78,858.10
416,698.00 406,224.31 1,080,865.62 390,100.00 881,757.40
800.00 -----------500.00 -----------1,300.00 4,000.00 500.00 -----.------
4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 100,000.00
18,500.00 35,500.00 25,200.00
108,600.00
297,675.00 390,300.00 273,600.00 228,800.00
232,863.42 31,679.91 1,253,145.21 5,907,173.45 61,597,416.76
976,747.96 834,665.41 3,999,508.06 20,146,618.13 179,109,100.15
TABLE XVII-SCHOOL PLANT-COLORED Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
LIBRARIES
SYSTEM
Kind of Building
Valne of
Value of
No. Rooms in Bldg.
N umber of VoJumes
Value of Volumes
Value of
Total Value of
I Steel Ce- Stone Brick Frame Total
Buildings
Grounds Class- Other Elem. H. Sch. Total
Elem.
H. Seh.
Total
Teaching Books and
Aids
Teaching
ment
room
Aids
-----:1----------[---[-----[----1-------------1----1----1---------1----
Appling___________ Atkinson__________
Bacon_____________ Baker_____________
1
1
6 2
6 6
8$ 2
6 6
24,500.00 $ 13,000.00 6,800.00 14,250.00
1,150.00 1,100.00
700.00 900.00
26 1135 ______4
23
3
610 64 143
70
812 1,422 $ 1,825.00 $ 2,230.00 $ 4,055.00 $ 250.00 $ 4,305.00
65
129
104.30
205.75
310.05
35.00
345.05
39
182
317.75
119.00
436.75
25.00
461. 75
150
220
70.00
200.00
270.00
200.84
470.84
Baldwin___________
2
3 13 18 184,250.00 11,880.00 62 12
853
779 1,632
950.00 1,400.00 2,350.00
400.00 2,750.00
Banks_____________ Barrow____________ Bartow____________
Beu HilL_________
Berrien____________ ~ Bibb______________
2 1
1 18
3 3 8
6 3 _
3
2,500.00
3
9,000.00
8
1,700.00
8
27,000.00
5
5,900.00
18 1,700,324.00
400.00
3
900.00 11
475.00 615.00
1179
1,600.00 15
64,155.00 224
__ 4 11
35
360 ---------
317 131
131 1,062
73 4,023
360
317 131
204 5,085
190.00 ---.--------
404.05 144.75
2.40
112.00 1,470.00
52.00 3,747.00
190.00
404.05 147.15
164.00 5,217.00
45.00
277 .50 17758..0608 75.00 12,737.00
235.00
681.55 325.83
75.00 239.00 17,954.00
0> Bleekley
Brantley
Brooks
Bryan_____________
Bnlloch___________
1
1 _
_
1 2
12 3 27 11
32
13 3 27 12 35
32,200.00 1,800.00 42,430.00
117,898.00
35,990.00
1,625.00 1,350.00 4,675.00 2,478.00
28,385.00
23 6
53 25 73
4 1
9 11 7
150 30
1,671 870
1,971
100 20
1,008 335
1,785
250 50
2,679 1,205 3,756
100.00 50.00
2,491.00 714.77
2,227.13
50.00 50.00
1,230.00 595.25
2,210.00
150.00 100.00
3,721.00 1,310.02 4,437.13
545.00 _
2,405.00 2,325.00 2,521.25
695.00 100.00 6,126.00 3,635.02 6,958.38
Burke_____________ Butts_____________ Calhoun
Camden___________ Candler___________ Carroll____________
3
2 1
5 1 _
2 _ 1
51
5 18 8
8 13
59 6 18 10 10 15
127,900.00 49,609.11 30,800.00
109,100.00 15,900.00 34,250.00
19,154.00 125 1,800.00 27 2,745.00 45 5,900.00 39 2,750.00 23 4,550.00 45
12 1,932
5
224
5
937
122,145
2
238
3
355
3,214 5,146 2,152.24
173
397
193.28
1,130 2,067
848.17
9363,0812,216.74
1,056 1,294
625.00
311
666
307.50
5,822.56 7,974.80
180.00
373.28
1,350.00 2,198.17
520.002,736.74
1,025.00 1,650.00
1,020.00 1,327.50
3,667.03 90.75
1,214.94 450.00 138.00 883.45
11,641.83 464.03
3,413.11 3,186.74 1,788.00 2,210.95
Catoosa ._____ Charlton_
Chatham__________ Chattahoochee_____ Chattooga_________
1
_ 1
1 2
3,000.00 32,000.00
100.00
2
.______
15.00
15.00
500.00 12
3
655
210
865
530.00
221.00
751.00
800.00 1,551.00
2
2
10
13 7
27 2,212,643.00
7
20,000.00
53,010.00 209 1,650.00 11
39 15,368
6
861
4,850 20,218 12,890.00
50
911
990.00
9,107.00 21,997.00 17,251.00 39,248.00
50.00 1,040.00
305.00 1,345.00
4
1
2
7
33,250.00
7,500.00 18
3
504
192
696
408.00
217.00
625.00
80.00
705.00
Cherokee
Clarke____________ Clay______________ Clayton___________ Clinch Cobb
1
_
2 _ 2 _ _
3 5 17
5 4 8
3 7 18 7 4
8
14,000.00 72,500.00 92,525.00 34,000.00
8,700.00
5,950.00
600.00 5,950.00
2,247.00 2,050.00 1,500.00
2,925.00
7 26 3279 ______6
12 19
_. ____9
140
374
381 1,200
1,184
800
43375 _. __ _1__0_0
226 --.------
514 1,581 1,984
537 35 226
78.00
353.00
170.00
600.00
745.00 1,100.00
668.38
350.00
10.00 ------------
250.00 ----._------
431.00 770.00 1,845.00 1,018.38
10.00 250.00
615.00 506.00 1,983.00 875.00
35.00 116.50
1,046.00 1,276.00 3,828.00 1,893.38
45.00 366.50
Coffee_____________ Colquitt___________
6
6
7,200.00 2,450.00 10 1
154
11 11
6,785.00
1,805.00 29
2
150
50
204
160.00
150
175.00
60.00
220.00 175.00
125.00 666.00
345.00 841.00
Columbia__________
3
23 26
39,500.00
4,000.00 39
5
80
20
100
90.00
60.00
150.00 1,792.00 1,942.00
Cook_____________
1
2
5
8 217,500.00
5,600.00 26 16
754
582 1,336 1,388.92
699.02 2,087.94 2,040.00 4,127.94
Coweta___________
1 11 12
64,720.00
2,640.00 55
5
838
931 1,769 1,451.98
876.00 2,327.98
737.00 3,064.98
Crawford__________
1
CriBp_____________
9 10
12,475.00
1,250.00 16 15
200
12 12
9,500.00
2,150.00 19
101
80
280
100.00
101
224.48
60.00
160.00 224.48
350.00 525.00
510.00 749.48
Dade_____________
1
1
300.00
1,000.00
1
43
8
51
43.00
8.00
51.00
5.00
56.00
DawsoD
.
.
.
.
._
DecatuL
.__
2 27 29 122,000.00
8,350.00 103 39 3,297 2,515 5,812 4,855.00 4,697.00 9,552.00 4,092.00 13,644.00
DeKalb___________
2
2
2 10 16 305,200.00 13,200.00 63 15
794 2,692 3,486 1,048.70 2,442.00 3,490.70 1,676.69 5,167.39
Dodge
Dooly____________ Dougherty .___ Douglas Early_____________
.__ 1
1
1
1 11 12
33,040.00
4,120.00 43
8
895 5,126 6,021 1,100.00 5,450.00 6,550.00 2,095.00 8,645.00
2 27 30
97,200.00
3,025.00 75
6 1,000 1,700 2,700
900.00 1,600.00 2,500.00 1,500.00 4,000.00
7 20 27 571,997.95 35,050.00 108 36 1,344 2,275 3,619 2,678.00 4,298.50 6,976.50 2,884.00 9,860.50
1
3
5
41,000.00
3,395.00 18
5
521
835 1,356 1,057.00 2,069.00 3,126.00 1,326.00 4,452.00
19 20
45,900.00
3,375.00 76
6
490
580 1,070
700.00 1,450.00 2,150.00 1,289.00 3,439.00
EchoIB____________
Effingham_________ Elbert____________ EmanueL________ EvanB_____________ Fannin____________
22
2,000.00
400.00
8
2
208
48
256
60.00
40.00
100.00
150.00
250.00
2
16 18
26,150.00
1,960.00 31
9
610
135
745
580.00
425.00 1,005.00
243.00 1,248.00
3
1 24 28
14,060.00
4,715.00 44
7
579
89
668
965.00
229.00 1,194.00
104.00 1,298.00
2
2 23 27
58,250.00
8,645.00 61 12 2,739 2,164 4,903 1,750.00 1,475.00 3,225.00 1,450.61 4,675.61
2
1
3
6
11
4,100.00 3,000.00
1,800.00 23
200.00
1
4 1,016 150
620 1,636 2,838.00 1,860.00 4,698.00
150
200.00
200.00
720.00 5,418.00
75.00
275.00
0>
~ Fayette. FFolorBydyth
.____
2
._. 12 14
15,950.00
1,180.00 23
273
2
7
9
14,553.00
600.00 15
5
559
36
309
209.10
20
579
598.00
98.00 20.00
307.10
44.40
351.50
61 8.00 1,128.07 1,746.07_
Franklin__________
1
5
6
13,200.00
1,500.00 16
86
101
187
170.00
305.00
475.00
50.00
525.00
Fulton____________
3
4
6 13 755,000.00 11,300.00 81 28 7,352 2,700 10,052 9,024.00 6,201.00 15,225.00 2,156.00 17,381.00
Gilmer
Glascock __ ._______
GGolyrndnon
.____
.
. __
123
3,900.00
250.00
6
3
140
140
65.00
65.00
65.00
6 10 16 242,485.00 10,450.00 63 30 6,873 2,465 9,338 7,951.00 3,650.00 11,601.00 3. ,242.00 14,843.00_
Grady____________ Greene_.__________
1 2
13 14
65,340.00
4,640.00 35 17
538
256
794
860.41
629.22 1,489.63 1,106.00 2,595.63
19 21 101,200.00
4,240.00 65 12
500
254
754
327.00
446.00
773.00
325.00 1,098.00
GwinnetL________ HaberBham HaIL____________ HHaanracloscokn__________ ._____
1______ .__
1
1
5
7
22
66
31 321 326
72,250.00 12,800.00 28
4,100.00
1,100.00
5
4 2,061 4,105 6,166 6,089.50 6,450.00 12,539.50 1,072.00 13,611.50
1
3
4
7
7.00
30.00
37.00
15.00
52.00
38,000.00
1,850.00 12
3
520
120
640
510.00
310.00
820.00
360.00 1,180.00
5236,,530000..0000
13,,090000..0000 557 112 2,529 2,300 4,829 3,354.50 4,100.00 7,454.50 1,416.35 8,87 0.85_
Harris
18 18
13,025.00
Hart______________
15 15
14,800.00
Heard
.____
9
9
17,800.00
Henry
.____
1 14 15 102,300.00
IHrwouinst_o_n______________________
2
1______ 2
1 17 21 126,450.00
1 10 13
60,300.00
2,300.00 38
5
55
120
175
30.00
105.00
135.00
502.00
637.00
1,675.00 25 20
163
50
213
222.00
132.00
354.00
71.00
425.00
315.00 22
2
315
50
365
255.00
60.00
315.00
385.00
700.00
4,425.00 60
7 3,438 2,034 5,472 2,642.00 1,840.00 4,482.00 1,905.00 6,387.00
5,425.00 50 10 1,308
2,950.00 36
4
310
870 2,178 1,942.50 1,740.00 3,682.50 2,962.00 6,644.50
175
485
409.00
300.00
709.00
275.00
984.00
TABLE XVII-Continued-8CHOOL PLANT-COLORED
BIDLDINGS AND GROUNDS
LIBRARIES
SYSTEM
Kind or Building
Value of
Value or
No. Rooms in Bldg.
NulJlber of Volumes
Value of Volumes
Value or
Total Value or
Buildings
Grouuds
Teaching Books and
Steel Ce- Stone Brick Frame Total
Cl.... Other Elem. H. Sch. Total
Elem.
H. Sch.
Total
Aids
Teaching
ment
room
Aids
------1--- ------ --1---1-----1-----1-- ----- ---'----1-----1-----1-----1-----1----
Jackson ___________ Jasper ____________
------
------1
-_-__-_-_-_-
Jeff Davis_________ Jefferson __________ Jenkins ___________
------
-----------
------
22
------1 ______
______1 ------
11 14 5 35 10
12$ 47,350.00 $ 2,475.00
16
10,150.00
1,581.00
6
37,600.00
1,250.00
38
93,075.00
9,352.00
12
65,650.00
3,188.00
22 34 19
85 51
9 16 1 35 5
435
160 394 5,918 927
110 400 146 4,730
814
545 $
560 540 10,648 1,741
277.00 $ 75.00 605.00 5,287.04 1,228.50
300.00 $ 350.00 286.00 3,175.00 1,363.78
577 .00 $
425.00 891.00 8,462.04 2,592.28
63.68 $ 300.00 1,360.00 4,912.39 1,552.00
630.68 725.00 2.251.00 13,374.43 4,144.28
Johnson ___________ Jones _____________ Lamar ____________
Lanier___ _. _______
----------------
._----
----.-
------
----.-
------
------1
------
2 -__-_-_-_-_-
LLeaeu_r_e_n_s_. _______. ____________ ------ ._----
1 ______
------ ------ ----.- ------
10
17
13 3 28
25
10 19
13 4 29
25
12,750.00 32,300.00 17,000.00 9,200.00 32,800.00 28,500.00
.c....>..
00
Liberty_____ _____ Lincoln ___________ Long ______________ Lowndes __________ Lumpkin __________
------
------
----.-
------
------
_._--------
------
------
------
-----------
------2
------
3 -----______2
-.--.-
10 16 1
24 2
13 16 3 26 2
125,200.00 8,200.00 70,000.00
23,850.00 1,500.00
2,837.50 100.00 700.00
1,000.00 4,150.00 1,975.00
4,450.00 1,800.00 1,500.00 6,440.00
320.00
30 35 1197 ______2
70
3
40
5
48
27
1
15 _._. __
572 __ ___5
595
278
383
150
450 ---------
460
100
143
383
1,400
155
2,069
552
228
277
75
527
79750 __ ____7_0_0
873 533 450 560 526 1,555
2,621 505 602
1.495 70
1,068.10
842.92
495.00
300.00
240.00 ------------
650.00
200.00
140.00
147.00
1,825.00
202.50
3,036.19 1,295.38
150.00
200.00
450.00
200.00
935.00 1,200.00
62.00 ------------
1,911.02
305.00
795.00 ------------
240.00 ------------
850.00
400.00
287.00
968.60
2,027.50
123.00
4.331.57 350.00 650.00
2,135.00 62.00
1,943.25 310.00 250.00
975.00 25.00
2,216.02 795.00 240.00
1,250.00 1,255.60 2,150.50
6,274.82 660.00 900.00
3,110.00 87.00
Macon ____________
Madison __________ Marion__ ~ _________
._----
----_.
---_.-
------
-----------
3
------
McDuffie__________ McIntosh _________ Meriwether________
------
------
-----1
1
------
1
------
3
15 4 20 10 14
25
18 4
20 12 15
28
73,700.00 10,000.00
13,900.00 50.600.00 50,000.00
82,825.00
1,875.00 800.00
1,925.00 1,925.00 3,200.00
4,295.00
2400 _____1_8
25
1
31
4
35
9
85
9
943 251 351 1,366 686
810
1.966 15
450 3,091 1,212
824
2,909 266 801
4,457
1,898 1,634
1,454.00 280.00
215.00 1,381.50
1,226.00 740.00
3,737.49 35.00
250.00 3,400.00
2,470.00
967.00
5.191.49 1,234.90
315.00
286.00
465.00 -----------4,781.50 1,059.70
3,696.00
732.00
1,707 .00 1,911.00
6,426.39 601.00
465.00 5,841.20 4,428.00
3,618.00
Miller_____________ Mitchell___________ Monroe ___________ Montgomery_______ Morgan ___________
----------------
-----------
1 1
------ - - - - -1
___ __ ______
------
-_-__-_-_-_-
------
1 6
-----2
12 3 19
12 27
13
5 25 12 30
5,150.00 28,250.00 193,000.00
20,580.00 169,800.00
540.00 27
2,250.00 26 6,225.00 47
52 _______1_5_1
156
307
274.42
416.15
690.57
381.93 1,072.50
--------- --------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
5
500 1,000 1,500
400.00 1.300.00 1,700.00 1,550.00 3,250.00
1,875.00 28 11
387
384
771
599.00
762.00 1,361.00
854.30 2,215.30
6,495.00 55
7 1,398
287 1,685 1,573.00
574.00 2,147.00
681.00 2,828.00
Murray ___________ Muscogee _________ Newton ___________ Oconee____________ Oglethorpe ________ Paulding __________
------
------
------
------
------
------1
4
-----------
-_-__-_-_-_______
-----------
-----9 2
---------.-
1 22
4
6 22 3
1
1,000.00
32 1,108.000.00
10 148,133.00
6
15,150.00
22
9,075.00
3
12,000.00
500.00 288,900.00
6,000.00
845.00 957.00 600.00
2 ______
75
20
95
60.00
30.00
90.00
50.00
140.00
148 35 5.624 5,218 10,842 7,520.25 1,086.00 8,606.25 2.194.00 10.800.25
40
6 1,033
529 1,562
790.00
950.00 1,740.00
980.75 2,720.75
15 32
- 33
_______1_7_0
-
90 -- -. ~ ---
260
---------
163.00 ---------.--
68.00
------------
231.00 ------------
-
240.00
471.00
- -- ~ -- -- -- ---.--------
8
4
230
150
380
157.00
360.00
517.00
87.00
604.00
Peach_____________
1 11 12
38,850.00
5,450.00 43 16 2,561 1,080 3,641
982.50 1,000.00 1,982.50 3,074.00 5,056.50
Pickeos___________
1
1
11,000.00
50.00
6
2
200
835 1,035
200.00
900.00 1,100.00
400.00 1,500.00
Pierce_____________
1
6
7
48,900.00
2,850.00 23
3
150
550
700
112.50
250.00
362.50 1,710.00 2,072.50
Pike______________
16 16
19,900.00
2,900.00 28
6
266
220
486
180.00
612.00
792.00
778.40 1,570.40
Polk______________
2
2
1
5 196,000.00
6,195.00 33
8
351
600
951
604.30
850.00 1,454.30 1,075.00 2,529.30
Pulaski____________ Putnam___________ Quitman__________ Rabun____________
Randolph_________ Richmond_________
2
2
1______
1 12 13
19 23
13 13
1
1
74,150.00 83,585.00 18,350.00 1,500.00
6,275.00 43
5,270.00 42
1,565.00 15
400.00
1
8 2,316 1,041 3,357
5
445 2,141 2,586
6
400
501
901
677.50 755.50 798.00
410.00 3,661,50 1,503.00
1,087.50 4,417.00 2,301.00
1,480.00 600.50 140.00 20.00
2,567.50 5,017.50 2,441.00
20.00
2 19 22
99,150.00
5,085.00 77 16
833
754 1,587 1,916.00 2,721.00 4,637.00 2,043.00 6,680.00
6
6 12 959,072.48 61,272.33 180 39 2,933 2,300 5,233 3,225.90 3,722.00 6,947.90 7,147.45 14,095.35
Rockdale__________
1
1
72,000.00
Schley____________
1
10 11
10,300.00
Screven___________
2 40 42 119,900.00
Semino1e__________
1
1 10 12
72,000.00
Spalding__________
1
1 8 10 107,750.00
Stephens__________
1
3
4
Stewart
.__
Sumter____________
33 33 29 29
Talbot____________
10 10
Taliaferro_________
1
7
8
TattnaIL __
1
15 16
Cl)
~ +ae~~_~~::_:__-_-_:_-::::::::::: ::::_-_:
1_ ------1
139
1104
TerreIL_.________
1 23 24
Thomas___________
2
26 28
TiIL_____________
3
3
6
4,700.00 66,200.00 52,125.00 46,400.00 68,500.00 14,400.00
1117,,135405..0906 43,000.00 96,400.00 66,460.00
2,000.00 912.50
4,900.00 6,250.00 4,050.00
550.00 2,375.00 1,925.00 1,790.00 4,400.00 2,875.00
41,,240600..0000 1,500.00 5,735.00 5,350.00
16
4
10 _.____
80
6
27
3
10 25
6
62
9
52
9
36
1
33
1
31
9
3464 124
71
7
75 22
36
2
500 507 2,291 1,590 830
373
1,674 1,590
346
3,938133 1,558 2,797 5,062
1,500 120
4,000 2,000
694
1,025 2,000
152
2,000 627
6,291 3,590
830
1,000.00 360.00
4,190.00 1,870.00
880.00
1,067
449.00
2,699 3,590
498
888.69 2,325.00
536.02
7,748736 1,139
825 2,606
11,776896 2,697 3,622 7,668
2,432825..9060 1,712.25 2,957.50 1,718.00
4,500.00 50.00
8,000.00 2,000.00
.______
1,234.00
911.44 5,000.00 517 .25
51,,517030..0000 2,282.75 1,561.50 1,650.00
5,500.00 410.00
12,190.00 3,870.00
880.00
1,683.00
1,800.13 7,325.00 1,053.27
71,,949855..9060 3,995.00 4,519.00 3,368.00
384.00 90.00 822.00 685.00
1,275.00
1,012.45
202.20 500.00 665.00
1,237220..6005 245.00
2,576.25 1,438.90
5,884.00 500.00
13,012.00 4,555.00 2,155.00
_
2,695.45 ._
2,002.33 7,825.00 1,718.27
91,,286085..6010 4,240.00 7,095.25 4,806.90
TTooowmnbss___________
Treutlen Troup_____________ Turner____________ Twiggs____________
Union
Upeon____________
Walker
Walton_.
Ware_____________
3 1
.__ __
2
11 14
8,975.00
7
7
10 11
33
1 18 19
19,600.00 25,900.00 13,500.00 41,600.00
18 18
2
4
6
20 20
13
59,500.00 97,000.00 31,584.00 35,000.00
975.00
1,675.00 1,590.00
750.00 3,140.00
4,250.00 5,500.00 2,965.00 9,100.00
23
17
2
31
3
16
44
8
39
6
22
44 10
94
187
550 210 1,049 1,462
155
950 123 4,045 4,007
1,834
475
783
650
516
154
230 _._______
342
1,500 333
5,094 5,469
2,309 1,433
670 230
386.00
325.00 377.00 630.00 2,985.75
4,690.00
494.14 442.00 275.00
265.00 800.00 145.00 1,770.00 5,368.75
1,265.00 490.00 375.00
651.00
1,125.00 522.00
2,400.00 8,354.50
5,955.00 984.14 817.00 275.00
762.00
507.00 280.00 2,050.00 936.00
1,413.0_0
1,632.00 802.00
4,450.00 9,290.50
_
4,225.00 701.75 300.00 135.00
10,180.00 1,685.89 1,117.00
410.00
Warren
.
28 28
12,075.00
2,600.00 40. __ .__
175
140
315
375.00
300.00
675.00 1,850.00 2,525.00
Washington________
3 30 33 139,100.00
4,600.00 74
7
595 3,697 4,292 5,745.50 6,292.50 12,038.00
857.00 12,895.00
Wayne____________
3
7 10
86,800.00
5,450.00 26
3 3,538 3,047 6,585 2,900.00 4,500.00 7,400.00
600.00 8,000.00
Webster.__________
12 12
15,350.00
785.00 21 11
71
103
174
105.00
180.00
285.00
10.00
295.00
Wheeler___________
9
9
12,250.00
1,200.00 23
6
418
879 1,297
555.86 1,045.00 1,600.86
160.00 1,760.86
White
__ .____
1
_.____
1
2
3,000.00
300.00
6
2
452
580 1,032
400.00
650.00 1,050.00 __
.__ 1,050.00
TABLE XVII-Continued-SCHOOL PLANT-COLORED
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
LIBRARIES
SYSTEM
Kind of Building
Value of
Value of
No. Rooms in Bldg.
Number of Volumes
Value of Volumes
Value of
Total Value of
Buildings
Grounds
Teaching Books and
Steel Ce- Stone Brick Frame Total
Class- Other Elem. H. Sch. Total
Elem.
H. Sch.
Total
Aids
Teacbing
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-me-nt
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
1
room
--
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
1
Aids
---
-
Whitfield Wilcox
Wilkes____________ Wilkinson_________ Worth____________
1 3
_ _
_ 3 _
1 14 31
8 35
1$
400.00 $
200.00
14
44,100.00
5.060.00
32
61,500.00
5,070.00
11
21,700.00
1,450.00
38
3,600.00
485.00
1
34 60 31 73
$
$
$--
$----------- $-----------
7 1,336 2,274 3,610 1,290.00 1,800.00 3,090.00
3
306
566
872
322.50 1,445.00 1,767.50
6
779 3,129 3,908 1,175.00 1,006.00 2,181.00
4
265
590
855
270.00 1,000.00 1,270.00
775.00 495.00 767.00
3,865.00 2,262.50 2,948.00 1,270.00
County Total _
78 33 161 1,831 2,105 14,295,910.39 995,404.33 5,770 1,090 154,143 144,515 298,658 179,531.52 193,396.61 372,928.13 163,069.11 535,997.24
Americus__________ AtheDB____________
Atlanta___________ Barnesville________ Bremeo
13
36
2
26 10
4
Calhoun___________
CantoD____________ Carrollton_________ Cartersville________ Cedartown ________
------
------
----.-
------
------
-----.-.---
------
------
------
------
------
------
------
.-----
2
-._.--
2 ------1
_____ 3-
Chickamauga Cochran___________ Commerce_________
Cordele___________ Dalton____________
12
I
3
2
1
Decatur Douglas___________ Dublin____________ Elberton__________ Fitzgerald_________
._
3
1
5
2
2
3
4
70,000.00
4,500.00 35
5
300 2,253 2,553
200.00 3,014.33 3,214.33 1,180.00 4,394.33
9 469,200.00 14,800.00 48 15 1,902 2,574 4,476 1,814.29 4,529.66 6,343.95 11,544.38 17,888.33
38 9,072,984.00 490,869.00 547 377 20,713 30,972 51,685 43,666.39 63,473.14 107,139.53 6,366.38 113,505.91
4
15,000.00
1,000.00 11
3
96
375
471
110.00
500.00
610.00
700.00 1,310.00
w
-
------------ ---------.-- ------------
3
50,000.00
2,500.00
9
2
1
10,000.00
1,000.00
3
1
4
30,500.00
3,000.00 16
3
3
75,000.00
3,000.00 15
2
1
60,000.00
2,000.00 14
4
100
425
525
50
150
200
500 1,040 1,540
285 1,435 1,720
699
829 1,528
80.00 35.00 500.00 250.00 699.00
250.00 150.00 1,040.00 1,400.00
1,685.00
330.00 185.00 1,540.00 1,650.00 2,384.00
100.00 3.00
400.00 760.00 1,200.00
430.00 188.00 1,940.00 2,410.00
3,584.00
--------
------ ------ --------- --------- --------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
3
11,600.00
625.00
8
150
100
250
100.00
50.00
150.00
35.00
185.00
1
12,000.00
1,500.00
5
4
168
105
273
107.35
129.60
236.95
50.00
286.95
5 128,000.00
1,350.00 35 12
325 2,900 3,225
175.00 1,500.00 1,675.00
300.00 1,975.00
1
60,000.00
2,000.00 12
5
470 1,120 1,590
370.00 1,450.00 1,820.00
600.00 2,420.00
4 160,750.00
4
40,000.00
6 32,200.00
4 245,000.00
3
70,000.00
5,000.00 24
5 3,469 1,857 5,326 3,300.00 2,617.00 5,917.00
250.00 6,167.00
5,000.00 17
2 2,000 2,000 4,000 2,000.00 2,500.00 4,500.00 1,500.00 6,000.00
1,100.00 26
4
862
800 1,662 1,650.00 2,500.00 4,150.00
360.00 4,510.00
8,400.00 22 14
641 2,476 3,117
480.75 2,476.00 2,956.75
156.13 3,112.88
4,000.00 23
2
900
550 1,450 1,000.00
600.00 1,600.00
350.00 1,950.00
Gainesville_______________
Griffin ____________
Hartwell __________ HogallBVille________ LaGrange _________
----.-
-----------
------
-----------
----------------
------_._--
.--._-
------
------
Marietta __________ Monroe. __________ Moultrie __________ PNeelwhanman_.____________________
------
.-----
----.------
------
_.----
----------------
------
------._---
3
------
1
Rome _____________ Tallapoosa_________ -----Thomaston ________ ------
2 ______ 1 ------
Thomasville _______ Tifton_____________
1 -----. ------
12 42
22 12 42
2 ______
12
4
1
12
11
42 1
12
5 ------
Toccoa____________
TrioD .. ____________ Valdosta __________ Vidalia ____________ Waycross__________
------
------__-_-_--e-.
------
-_.-.----.------1
------
-----------
-__-_-_-_-_-
------
1
... ----3 1 5
______
1 1 1 2
West Point________ Winder____________ Quitman __________
------
------
------
------ - - - - -1
-----______ ---~~-
1 1
---~--
______ ______
1
City Total ________
1
7
4 93 73
3 211,495.00
6,000.00 19
4
910 1,693
6 4
266,300.00 38,000.00
12,500.00 700.00
379 _____1_3
392 1,000
700 5,000
3
60,000.00
625.00 17
4
250
375
6 278,455.00 17,063.50 47 14 1,990
500
2 220,000.00
1,600.00 20
7
3
15,000.00
1,000.00 12
2
8
66,000.00
5,000.00 28
2
3
62,000.00
5,000.00 21
2
3
48,000.00
2,000.00 17
1
467 1,227 300 1,100 450 1,652 800 1,232 600 1,400
8 126,500.00 11,325.00
2
2,500.00
500.00
3
38,000.00
800.00
6 442,000.00
9,300.00
-----_.--.---- -------.-----
36
7 3,903
65
200
16 3
250
36 37
540
------ ---------
575 100 130 1,665
1 122,500.00 15,000.00 14 12
700
650
1
10,000.00
400.00
2
1
195 ---------
4 318,900.00 16,000.00 45
8 5,271
364
3
75,000.00
1,000.00 16
4
930
962
7 273,000.00
8,000.00 49 12 1,975 1,349
1 120,000.00 10,000.00 18
1
1
35,000.00
1,500.00
9
1
2
45,000.00
2,000.00
8
4
700
750
150
100
500 5,000
178 13,485,884.00 678,957.50 1,352 604 56,067 78,385
Grand Total ______
3 85 37 254 1,904 2,283 27,781,794.39 1,674,361.83 7,122 1,694 210,210 222,900
2,603 1,092
6,000 625
2,490
950.00 416.00 1,000.00 375.00 1,553.00
1,700.00 560.00
2,100.00 500.00
100.00
2,650.00 976.00
3,100.00 875.00
1,653.00
900.00 55.00 21.00 50.00 1,137.00
3,650.00 1,031.00 3,121.00
925.00 2,790.00
1,694 1,400 2,120 2,032 2,000
693.00 240.00 400.00 1,062.00 450.00
1,500.00 850.00
3,284.00 1,852.00 1,700.00
2,193.00 1,090.00 3,684.00 2,914.00 2,150.00
950.00 80.00 420.00 562.00 22.00
3,143.00 1,170.00 4,104.00
3,476.00 2,172.00
4,478 2,941.16
431.25 3,372.41
747.00 4,119.41
300
200.00
200.00
400.00
200.00
600.00
380
375.00
350.00
725.00 1,400.00 2,125.00
2,169
720.00 2,168.00 2,888.00
875.00 3,763.00
-------.-.-. -.--- ... -----. ------------ -.---------- ------------
1,250 195
5,635 1,892 3,324
375.00
260.00
270.00 ----------- ... 1,491.74 2,730.00
1,000.00 2,089.00
1,848.76 2,489.92
626.00 270.00
4,221.74 3,089.00 4,338.68
125.00 75.00
942.00 1,500.00 1,025.00
750.00 345.00
5,163.74 4,589.00 5,363.68
1,450 250
5,500
1,000.00 100.00 400.00
1,200.00 100.00
4,000.00
2,200.00 200.00
4,400.00
800.00 35.00 400.00
3,000.00
235.00 4,800.00
134,452 74,398.44 120,018.90 194,417.34 38,175.89 232,593.23
433,110 253,929.96 313,415.51 567,345.47 201,245.00 768,590.47
TABLE XVIII-SCHOOL PLANT-COLORED-Continued Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
EQUIPMENT
SYSTEM
No. of Standard Seats and
Desks
Auditorium Seatiug Seats and Laboratory Equipment Chairs Equipment
Valne of Seats and Equipment
Vocatioual Teachers Desk. Etc.
Motion Picture
Food
Process ing
Lunch room
Total Value of Equipment
Grand Total Value of School Plant
Appling . __
__
Atkinson_ . .
.
Bacon
_
Baker.. __ . __
__
Baldwiu_. __ ......... _.
469 $ 338 393 265 1,415
1,629.00 $ 892.00
740.00 1,003.50
5,282.50
10.00 $ _. __ $ 500.00 $
735.00
_._
._.....
11,067.00
350.00
77.00 .. _._.......
__
1,875.00 9,000.00
525.00 S 800.00 $__ ._ $ 490.00 $
350.00 __ .. _ _
_._._.....
340.00
243.00
6.53 _._._
.
174.50 _._
._. _._ ... _._ ... _._._ _ .
2,315.00
575.00 1,000.00 2,675.00
3,954.00 $ 2,317.00 2,056.53 1,605.00 22,722.50
33,909.00 16,762.05 10,018.28 17,225.84 221,602.50
Banks_
__
Barrow_
_.
Bartow._
_.
Ben HilL
Berrien __ ..... _.........
Bibb..
__
87
403 348 ._. 280 8,491
445.00 _
.......... _._...
2,262.50
_................ _._
_.
1,425.00 _
.. _
._._._._.
900.00
200.00
_..... 1,200.00
1,660.00
_. ._._.....
300.00
63,886.00 16,754.00 12,500.00 3,600.00
40.00 ._._._
45.00 _.......... _._.........
3.50 _
_._
400.00
50.00
800.00
155.00 _
_. ._ ..
15,219.00 6,893.00 _. __ ......
. 402.35 _ _. _._._. .. _.. _ . 19,819.00
485.00 2,709.85 1,428.50 3,550.00 2,115.00 138,671.00
3,620.00 13,291.40 3,929.33 31,240.00 9,854.00 1,921,104.00
Bleckley.................
Brautley
_.
Brooks . .
Bryau ................. _
Bulloch..................
487 154 956
692
1,319
1,812.00 _.. _..... ...........
750.00 _
_._ .. _
3,820.00
175.00
815.00
2,045.00 ...... _...
12.00
2,700.00
60.00
599.58
618.50 _.
_._ ............... _. __
_.. __ .
.. _._._._
150.00
3,330.00 1,150.00 .. ._. 1,500.00
465.00
1,019.00 2,050.00
500.00
200.00 2,100.00
3,410.00 1,304.00 1,805.00 1,550.00
550.00
2,430.50 900.00
11,255.00 7,926.00
11,978.58
36,950.50 4,150.00 64,486.00 131,937.02 83,311.96
Burke.. _................
Butts__ ..... _............
Calhoun_. _..............
Camden
_.
Candler_
_._._.
CarroIL _ _ _._...
1,999 971
690 1,021
666 713
9,682.00 1,725.00
2,120.00
875.00
1,169.00
520.00
4,728.95
6.00
1,969.50 .... _. __ ..
4,381.00
_
2,547.00 _. 575.00
1,170.00 362.68 _...
5,371.44
3,400.00 1,000.00 5,700.00 3,700.00
1,975.00 767.00 615.00
1,483.00 500.00 475.00
2,735.00 1,900.00 9,936.00
300.00
5.00
400.00
1,305.00
50.00 .. _._._._ .
2,075.00 2,065.00 3,550.72
775.00 . __
_
_. ._
40.00 . __ .. _._.
200.00
35,871.44 4,467.00 7,634.00
16,078.67 9,307.18
8,796.00
194,567.27 56,340.03 44,592.11
134,265.41 29,745.18
49,806.95
Catoosa_ ... _............
Charlton.. _..... _. _ __
Chatham.. _
._.
Chattahoochee
._.
Chattooga__ ............
60 313
16,777 379 352
450.00 _
1,689.00 .._
__
51,079.00 8,416.00
1,582.00
195.00
1,804.00
155.00
50.00 38,646.00
_._._._._ 500.00
57,418.00 150.00 850.00
_ _._ _ _. _._._._
273.00
490.00
300.00
19,766.00 9,122.00 2,100.00
1,317.00
184.00
331.00
500.00
525.00
_._._. __ 200.00
50,608.00 2,125.00
.
450.00 3,502.00 237,155.00 5,553.00 4,165.00
3,565.00 37,553.00 2,542,056.00 28,548.00 45,620.00
Cherokee..__ ............
Clarke_ .................
Clay
.
Clayton
.
Clinch_
.
Cobb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
169
550.00
425.00
75.00 1,350.00
570 . 3,393.00 1,665.00 1,500.00 ... _._ .. _.
656 2,311.00
605.00
400.00 2,000.00
988 2,925.00 ... __ ._ ............ ~.. ...........
455
949.00 ..... __ . __ . _.... _._....
588.74
556
910.00
100.00 ....... ........
375.00
530.00 . _..... 2,500.00
1,050.00
94.00 _. ._._...
600.00
1,495.75
737.00
90.00
230.00
2,725.00
575.00 _. __ _.. _... _._._._.
399.83 ............. _ _.....
150.00
80.00 ....................... ,
5,805.00 8,302.00 7,868.75 6,225.00 2,087.57 1,090.00
21,451.00 88,028.00 106,468.75 44,168.38 12,332.57 10,331.50
Coffee
.
Colquitt_________________
Columbia_
Cook____________________
Coweta__________________
Crawford________________ Crisp____________________ Dade____________________
Dawson
--
Decatur__________________ DeKalb..________________
Dodge___________________ Dooly___________________ Dougberty_______________ Douglas__________________ Early____________________
Ecbols___________________ Effingbam________________ Elbert___________________ EmanueL_______________ Evans___________________ Fannin__________________
Fayette__________________
Floyd___________________ Forsytb Franklin_________________ Fulton___________________
Gilmer Glascock_________________
Glyuu___________________ Gordon Grady___________________ Greene___________________
Gwinnett._______________ Habersbam_______________ Hall_____________________
Hancock_________________ Haralson_________________
Harris___________________ Hart____________________ Heard___________________
Henry___________________ Houston_________________ Irwin____________________
744 1,189 1,110 1,190
489 253
44
1,261 1,629
1,061 1,713 3,861
360 1,484
146 830 310 1,511 615
12
133 469
330 3,258
142 2,062
1,223 1,182
784 124 420 1,764 190
563 321 485 1,561 1,560 1,024
1,240.25 6,005.00
9,576.00 3,365.00
1,250.00 191.00 75.00
.
.
11,788.00 2,596.00
3,573.00 9,965.00 21,522.00 1,358.00 7,030.00
500.00 1,875.00 1,496.00 2,143.00
710.00 48.00
1,019.00 1,804.10
592.00 20,150.00
810.00 18,707.00
7,694.75 9,088.05
4,615.50 144.00
1,800.00 5,225.00 1,200.00
1,048.50 1,161.00 1,345.00 12,501.00 14,388.00 3,535.00
2,085.00 400.00
1,000.00 760.00
165.00
.
~---
1,534.00 1,430.00
75.00 4,560.55
3,900.00 1,900.00
538.00 1,115.00
3,285.00 4,127.87
900.00
.650.00 1,450.00
2,500.00
5,062.00 25.00
1,778.25 10,520.00
25,558.00 12,027.87
9,995.00
11,209.25 55,962.00
252,785.94 82,452.85
490.00 30.00
1,905.00 221.00 75.00
16,140.00 12,620.48 1,431.00
"------------ ------------ .--.--.. ---- ------------ --.----------- --------------
15,131.00 600.00
4,118.00 1,633.25
1,150.00 2,135.00
3,389.00
1,305.00 7,648.30
39,845.00 19,248.10
183,839.00 342,815.49
1,325.00 1,500.00 4,405.00
1,857.00
1,400.00 33.00
1,225.00 15.00
4,072.13 7.00
125.00 60.00
6,335.00 10.00
1,335.00 2,500.00 4,500.00 1,711.30 4,700.00
500.00 150.00 6,760.00 9,000.00
210.00 2,905.00 4,734.00
418.98 1,648.00
350.00 1,070.00
145.00 1,065.00
440.00 50.00
1,350.00 450.00
1,435.00 995.85 500.00
1,081.00
1,475.00
500.00 1,500.00
17.55 700.00
500.00 400.00 900.00
25.00 1,000.00 8,000.00
250.00 625.00 165.00 369.00 1,300.00
8,318.00 19,820.00 48,668.13
4,501.68 16,442.00
1,225.00 7,111.00 1,989.00 19,772.00 12,375.00
98.00
54,123.00 124,045.00 665,576.58 53,348.68 69,156.00
3,875.00 36,469.00 22,062.00 91,342.61 23,693.00
3,573.00
165.00
85.00 2,618.00
2,376.00
390.00
1,574.00
19,055.50
280.00
297.00
285.00
688.05
3,354.15
20,253.22
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -------------- --------------
5,000.00
175.00
475.00 1,000.00
200.00
7,527.00
22,752.00
8,521.00 18,204.00 2,920.00
15,655.00
70,444.00 854,125.00
625.00
1,877.00 2,325.60
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -------------- .. -------------
80.00
890.00
5,105.00
3,906.00 4,137.00 4,255.00
600.00
4,200.00
36,430.00 304,208.00
-----
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -------------- --------------
1,291.00 434.46
3,736.00 1,377.00
2,065.80 874.00
510.00 750.00
5,400.00 2,117.00
1,000.00 1,216.65
23,574.55 18,182.76
96,150.18 124,720.76
15.50 31.00 800.00
465.00
300.00 625.00
1,300.00 1,000.00 3,600.00
895.50 200.00 540.00
1,815.00 250.00
600.00
700.00 1,300.00
1,200.00 3,000.00
350.00 850.00 230.00
8,076.50 1,375.00 5,040.00
16,880.00 1,680.00
106,738.00 6,627.00
46,070.00
82,950.85 29,180.00
14.00
995.00 2,000.00
51.00
50.00
740.00 790.00 317.00
2,191.00 1,500.00
4,369.50 1,000.00 1,500.00
108.50 90.00 430.00
1,386.00 443.50
1,347.75
1
244.00
100.00 750.00
450.00
753.001____________
710.00
289.00 ..
265.00
3,767.00 25.00
1,321.00 4,701.00 3,275.00
24,208.50 19,399.50 7,749.75
17,283.00 21,601.00 22,090.00
137,320.50 157,919.00 71,983.75
TABLE XVIII-SCHOOL PLANT-COLORED-Continued
EQUIPMENT
SYSTEM
No. of Standard Seats and
Desks
Anditorinm Seating Seats and Laboratory Equipment Chairs Equipment
Value of Seats and Equipment Vocational Teacbers Motion
Desk, Etc. Picture
Food Process-
ing
Lunchroom
Total Value of Equipment
Grand Total Value of School Plant
Jackson__________________ Jasper___________________ Jeff Davis________________ Jefferson_________________ Jenkins__________________
JJoohnnesson__________________
Lamar___________________
Lanier___________________
LLeaeu_re_n_s_____________________________________
LLiinbceortlyn____________________________________ Long____________________ LLuomwnpkdiens_________________
Macon
_
Madison
_
Marion
_
McDuffie
_
McIntosh
_
Meriwether
_
Miller
._
Mitchell.
_
Monroe
_
Montgomery
_
Morgan
_
Murray Muacogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
_ _ _ _ _
384' 223 445 2,120 933
310
600
430 1,515
665
2,755.00 912.00
1,680.00 7,680.00 3,650.00
490.00
2,400.00 2,800.00 3,167.25 2,690.00
1,525
245 83436
11,685.21 525.00
2,gOO.OO 3,652555..0000
1,257 255 913 587 932
1,917
69 435 525 588 1,272
44 6,153
990 349 12 283
111,,915054..1550 1,660.00 4,198.50 4,240.00 7,603.00
255.00 1,900.00
2,100.00 2,210.00 6,310.00
400.00
42,935.00 6,748.00
969031..0600 550.00
300.00 300.00 200.00 930.00 295.00
160.00 65.00
3,000.00 85.00
1,000.00
989.00 75.00 150.00
545.00
500.00 2,000.00
10.00 246.00
3,770.00 840.00
1,200.00 250.00 165.00 800.00 500.00 35.00
2,163.00
500.00
1,140.00
700.00 112.00 85.00 1,400.00 212.69 150.00
5,700.00 775.00
1,500.00
5,400.00 5,960.00
2,220.00
544.00 315.00 525.00 1,157.00 2,880.00
225.00
785.00 1,800.00 1,775.00
300.00
1,864.00
6,938.60
175.00 2,560.00
2,025.00_ 2,500.00 4,130.00 3,925.00 1,532.00
_ _ 4,000.00 1,171.99 3,380.00
625.00 526.23 75.00
1,859.72 1,085.50
150.00 53509..0000 ,,______1_8_0_._0_0
5,22670..9090 350.00
1,106.50 1,185.00
735.00
250.00 200.00
1,200.00 740.00 775.00
1,435.00
650.50 1,000.00
795.00
500.00 500.00 980.13 1,100.00
6,500.00 500.00 600.00
2,000.00
18,495.00 3,415.00
31994..0000 100.00
8,230.00 1,240.00
200.00
200.00
1,500.00 2,799.00
1,050.00'
3,000.00 2,806.51
100.00
715.00
1,700.00
1,400.00
2,000.00 150.00
60.00 1,500.00
400.00 75.00
400.00 20.00
2,200.00
1,250.00_ _
500.00 225.00 1,490.00
50.00 _
550.00 225.00 50.00
_
25,140.00 _
125.00_ _
5,549.00' 3,477.00 6,455.00 21,343.51 18,594.00
3,565.00_ 2,400.00 3,425.00 6,432.48 4,530.00
56,004.68 15,933.00 47,556.00 137,144.94 91,576.28
21,368.52 33,195.00 20,340.00 14,875_00 44,638.08 37,155.50
26,732.03 525.00
5,216.00 9,957845..0000
162,656.85 11,185.00 77,616.00 43,374.00 2,492.00
23,231.49 2,015.15 6,085.00 11,435.50 10,975.00
12,887.00
105,232.88 13,416.15 22,375.00 69,801. 70 68,603.00
103,625.00
640.00 3,100.00 12,150.00 5,569.81
12,011.00
7,402.50 33,600.00 214,625.00 30,240.11
191,134.00
400.00 110,770.00 13,518.00
4,420.60 712.00
2,650.00
2,040.00 1,518,470.25
170,371.75 20,886.60 10,744.00 15,854.00
PPieeakcehn_a____________________________________ Pierce___________________ Pike_____________________ Polk_____________________
Pu\aski__________________ PQuutintmaman___________________________________
Rabun___________________
Randolph________________ Richmond________________
Rockdale_________________
Sch1ey
.____
Screven_.
Seminole ._._________
Spalding_.
Stephena_. ._________
Stewart
._
Sumter_.________________
Talbot Taliaferro_
._ __ ..
TattnaIL_ ..._ _..
1,213 130 566 761 858
544 911 323 21 1,646 6,127
772 310 1,847 756 966
176 ._._.____
134 600 696 566
3,373.00 300.00
2,530.90 2,074.00 2,200.00
250.00 500.00 582.00 20.00
750.00 175.00 650.00
791.75
1,750.00 400.00 400.00
1,450.00 900.00
2,835.00 3,330.20 1,269.70
122.00
6,995.00 83,776.70
75.00 325.00
2.00
450.00 13,284.00
160.00 459.12
450.00 3,898.40
1,200.00 1,250.79 1,320.00
5,900.00
7,312.00 1,920.00 7,230.00 7,625.00 7,200.00
600.00 1,500.00 1,200.00
27.50 __
250.00 3,000.00 .________ 3,522.00
.__________
233.50
__
5,361.00 1,050.00
50.00 9,450.00
650.00
25.00 ........
850.00
4,200.00 .......... _
50.00 2,882.31
3,945.00. __ ...... _.
400.00
2,368.49 ......... _.
50.00
50.00
1,180.00
786.00 531.40 1,100.00
475.00 766.60 297.50
700.00 750.00 1,333.40 1,000.00
158.00
300.00 40.00
474.00 20.00 725.00 1,700.00
900.00
10.00 500.00
898.00 1,435.00 10,736.05 7,302.45
655.00
295.00
450.00 18,824.83
750.00
872.00 960.00 1,955.00
425.00 800.00 790.00 750.00
1,200.00
1,500.00 .______ 500.00 300.00 4,600.00
23.00
836.00 260.00 236.68 575.00 345.00
__ .________
167.50 4,000.00
450.00
300.00 __
_.. _ ..........
1,426.92
35.00 ......... _
500.00 _......... _...........
383.00 .. _...... 2,044.00
8,777.00 1,415.00 5,718.90 6,133.80 7,691.75
58,133.50 13,965.00 59,541.40 30,504.20 212,416.05
4,745.00 6,299.71 4,289.20
122.00
17,078.00 138,272.43
87,737.50 100,172.21 26,645.20
2,042.00
127,993.00 1,172,712.59
9,987.00 1,947.50 13,252.00 15,897.00 15,705.00
89,871.00 13,660.00 151,064.00 98,702.00 129,660.00
256.50
21,364.50 2,095.00 8,830.91 5,420.00 5,240.49
5,506.50
92,634.95 56,145.00 59,023.24 86,145.00 24,233.76
TTaeYr1ao,!r':-:::::::::-:::::' II
TerrelL.. __ ._.. __ .... _.
Thomas. . _
Tift
_.... ....
694 1,150 1,165 2,079 1,734
2,050.00 _
__ ._
2,482.00
435.00
2,204.00 . __ ._._.....
6,341.00 2,680.00
4,961.00 1,200.00
2,000.00 1,050.00
200.00 425.00 1,100.00
1,225.00 475.00
2,450.00 5,988.00 1,850.00
1,040.00 220.00
1,750.00 2,015.00 2,038.00
1,025.00 1,750.00 __ 950.00 __ .. _.. _. _.
1,050.00 1,100.00
1,425.00 1,675.00
1,095.00
650.00
__ .__ 500.00 700.00 870.00 1,427.20
9,090.00 6,112.00 9,454.00 21,419.00 14,321.20
23,445.00 36,986.57 58,194.00 130,649.25 90,938.10
Toombs__.... _.........
190 1,075.00 ._ ....... _. _..........
82.00
Towna_.. _._ ........... _ .... _.... _ _.
_. __
...... _. _ __ .
Treutlen_ ..... _.. __ _.
Troup.. _. __ ._._
_..
394 1,748.00 2,000.00
250.00 3,000.00
226 1,005.00
150.00 _. __ ._ .... ...... __
Turner _. __ ..... _..
350
425.00
25.00 ........... 1,150.00
Twiggs.. __ . __
392 1,515.00
500.00
250.00 1,500.00
220.00 .. __ ..... _ .
.
__ .
2,512.00 595.00
500.00 235.00
125.00
550.00 ..
410.00
350.00
__ .......
1,377.00
.... "_' '_'" ... ._ ...
500.00 .. __ ..... _.. _.......
10,510.00 1,985.00
._...
2,275.00
140.00
850.00
5,515.00
12,740.00 _. _
33,417.00 30,277.00 20,975.00 59,545.50
Union
_.. _...... __
Upson __ ..... __ .....
Walker ... __ . _.........
Walton_ ..... _.. ....
Ware. __ ........ _
1,480 844 999 209
__ ...... _. __ ..... _ ........ _. _ __ ..... __ . _._ ..... .......... _............... _ ....
.
7,555.00
425.00
400.00 1,600.00 3,250.00
400.00 ..... __ ..
200.00 13,830.00 87,760.00
4,562.50
575.00 ......... 2,200.00
527.50 1,169.56 .... _.....
795.00
9,829.56 114,015.45
2,735.00 .......
25.00 3,000.00
480.00
200.00
600.00
952.00
7,992.00 43,658.00
1,425.00 _............... __ ...
165.00 ....... _............ _......... __
1,590.00 46,100.00
Warren.................. Washington .. __ .. WaYne __ ...... Webster.. .. _.. __ ..... Wheeler.. __... _.......... White __ ...... _.......
1,107 1,110
400 434
372 78
3,547.75 9,315.00 2,500.00
888.00
955.00 212.00
_..... ........
1,800.00 1,068.40
400.00
150.00
......
.
230.00 1,055.00
.........
1,000.00 4,354.20 5,450.00
200.00
1,050.00
577.00 4,792.60
500.00 146.50
197.00 180.00._
630.00 2,130.00
107.98 _.
_ _.
900.00
__ ._ ......... __ ..
_.. _... 1,000.00 _.. . 1,000.00
375.00
965.00
__ ._.........
6,654.75 23,460.20 10,000.00 2,234.50
4,934.98 392.00
23,854.75 180,055.20 110,250.00 18,664.50
20,145.84 4,742.00
TABLE XVIII-SCHOOL PLANT-COLORED-Continued
EQUIPMENT
SYSTEM
No. of Standard Seats and
Desks
Seating Equipment
Auditorium Seats and
Cbairs
Laboratory Equipment
Value of Seats and Equipment Vocational Teachers Motion
Deek, Etc. Picture
Food Proc.....
ing
Lunchroom
Total Value of Equipment
Grand Total Value of School Plant
Whitfield Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth __ ..
County Total
__ _ _ _ _
_
18 $ 874
1,333 761 128
100.00 $ 2,756.00
6,246.00 2,815.50.
120.00
$ 225.00
200.00 .______
__ $
$
.__________
25.00 2,700.00 500.00
150.00
600.00
._.... $ 777.00
245.00 __ .. 402.00 200.00
$ 200.00
$__
1,500.00 1,000.00
800.00
$ _
100.00 $
700.00
3,758.00 56,783.00
_ _
10,916.00 4,717.50
79,748.50 30,815.50
_
2,070.00
7,425.00
146,138 745,663.55 107,060.10 122,756.26 331,233.87 211,111.50 106,564.79 62,977.08 236,725.61 1,924,092.76 17,751,404.72
Americus
.. __ __
Athens ._ .. _
Atlanta__________________
BBaaxrnleeyeville
..
1,425 1,726
23,468 . 275
5,500.00 9,085.99
144,290.55 1. .,500.00
1,800.00 4,403.75
11,945.96 1,200.00
1,060.00 421.00
191,542.44 .. __ .____ .
2,915.00 3,814.25
16,666.74 1,19. 0.00
650.00 4,943.75
149,119.34 600.00
Calhoun Canton Carrollton Cartersville.. Cedartown
__ . __ .. _.... ... _.. _
__ __
Chickamauga
__
Cochran .. _..
Commerce_______________
Cordele__________________ Dalton .____________
284 75 650 445 378
.._
218 165
1,250 350
1,544.00 250.00
5,500.00 2,300.00 1,900.00
... 100.00.
500.00 1,500.00 .. ..
... __ ...
766.00
509.75
8,000.00 650.00
450.00 100.00
50.00 ..
700.00 180.00 735.00
350.00 200.00
200.00 500.00 1,500.00 2,000.00 2,100.00
150.00
500.00 4,000.00
300.00 300.00 500.00 700.00 2,360.00
470.00 100.00 150.00 1,200.00
Decatur__________________ Douubg\.la_s_._-_---_-_._-_-_-_._-__-_--_-_-_-. D Iin _ Elberton_________________ Fitzgerald...
1,730
475 1,151
661 650
2,900.00
3,500.00 . 4,283.00 3,924.50 3,000.00
2,100.00 ...
.. __ ..
2,000.00 600.00
515.74 1,000.00
..
5,000.00 1,200.00 4,399.00 1,500.00
1,400.00
1,500.00 1,590.00 1,095.00
250.00
598.00 ..
1,300.00
3,258.00
8,863.00
14,681.90 .________ 67,178.91
700.00
250.00 __ .
._
.. __ . 800.00 750.00 600.00
.
424.00
1,700.00.
._____ 100.00 .. __ ..
._____ 200.00 165.00
620.00
..
_
300.00
2,000.00 1,000.00
....
450.00 .. _
1,000.00 ..
750.00
500.00 1,300.00 1,375.00
600.00 .
1,000.00
2,500.00 80.00
2,122.50 ._
13,823.00 92,717.33 34.789.74 536,678.07
595,425.84 10,272,784.75 ..5_,.440.00 .. _2..2.,7.5.0_..0.0_
2,714.00 1,150.00 9,800.00 9,530.00 8,695.00
1,836.00 1,233.75 10,615.00 7,850.00
10,150.00 13,600.00 8,453.00 13,431.74 6,350.00
55,644.00 12,338.00 45,240.00 89,940.00 74,279.00
... 14,246.00 15,020.70 141,940.00 72,270.00
182,067.00 64,600.00 46,263.00 269,944.62 82,300.00
Gainesville _______________ Griffin___________________ Hartwell. ________________ Hogansville ______________ LaGrange________________
680 1,447
450
486 1,965
3,000.00
10,286.00 450.00
3,500.00
6,117.50
1,600.00
800.00 6,000.00
3,000.00 1,022.00 2,750.00
100.00
500.00 1,025.00
1,925.00 ------------ 2,400.00
7,502.00
950.00 -_._--------
2,800.00 2,060.00
450.00 12.00
200.00 -~----------
1,530.00 425.00
50.00 -------.----
20.00
400.00
1,400.00
150.00 .----------- --------.---
6,725.00 1,475.00
350.00 10,502.52
15,080.00 19,754.00 2,545.00 9,375.00 33,622.02
236,125.00 299,586.00 44,366.00 70,925.00 331,930.52
Marietta _________________ Monroe__________________ Moultrie_________________ Newnan _________________ Pelham __________________
690 7,000.00
750.00
180 1,011.00 ------------
862 4,235.00 1,800.00
841 3,440.00
300.00
520 4,160.00
900.00
750.00 125.00 777.00 600.00 200.00
2,000.00 540.00
2,380.00 5,900.00 1,900.00
2,000.00
950.00 ------------
5,000.00
350.25 ---------.-- -----------.
2,784.00
300.00
25.00
1,500.00 7,500.00
1,220.00
600.00 -----._----- -----------.
275.00
540.00
440.00
600.00
18,450.00 3,526.25 19,801.00 12,060.00 9,015.00
243,193.00
20,696.25 94,905.00 82,536.00
61,187.00
Rome ___________________ T&1l&poosa _______________
Thomaston _______________ ThomllSville ______________ Tifton ___________________
1,467 148 400
1,256
------------
11,841.55 500.00
2,800.00 12,212.00
------------
950.00 50.00 -----------4,300.00
------._----
100.00 50.00 390.00 370.00
------------
1,150.00 50.00
1,000.00 3,550.00
-----.-.----
2,725.00 100.00 320.00
3,900.00
.. _-------.--
880.00
_____ w ______
350.00 515.00 ------------
40.00
----._-----------------
-----------------------
920.00
___ w ___ ____
______ __ w __
3,800.00 ------------
18,606.55 160,550.96
750.00
4,350.00
4,860.00 45,786.00
28,647.00 483,710.00
-------------- .. _----.-._----
ToccO& __________________ Trion ____________________ Valdosta_________________
Vienna___________________ Waycross ________________
441 50 1,442 665 1,503
4,250.00 210.00
10,756.66 979.41
13,480.40
1,000.00
200.00 2,000.00
515.00 -------.---- --._--------
1,000.00
800.00 8,000.00
1,300.00
700.00 3,500.00
500.00 1,800.00 1,200.00
600.00
300.00 -----.------
500.00
50.00 ------------ ------------ ------------
4,258.00 1,602.00 -----.------ 1,220.00
3,500.00
750.00 7,000.00 ------------
1,622.00
600.00 4 ~.
~.
~
_4
_ _ ~.
343.00
8,850.00 775.00
27,636.66 17,729.41 19,545.40
147,100.00 11,520.00 367,700.40 98,318.41
305,909.08
West Point_______________
0:>
~
Winder __________________ Quitman.. _______________
City Tot..L ______________
625 6,000.00 300 1,500.00 400 1,250.00
52,174 308,382.31
3,000.00 300.00 250.00
1,000.00 25.00 400.00
55,041.71 210,913.18
2,000.00 400.00
1,500.00
3,500.00
180.00
40.00 -----_ ... _----
350.00 __________ ~4
---------~--
100.00
400.00
200.00
800.00
150.00
15,720.00 2,675.00 4,950.00
148,720.00
39,410.00 56,750.00
95,879.99 208,217.34 37,890.90 9,630.00 122,904.93 1,048,860.36 15,446,295.09
Grand Tot..L ____________
198,312 1,064,046.86 162,101.81 333,669.44 427,113.86 419,328.84 144,455.69 72,607.08 359,630.54 2,972,953.12 33,197,699.81
TABLE XIX-TRANSPORTATION-WHITE-1951-52 Figures Taken from Bus Reports on File'-State Department of Education
SYSTEM
No. Buoes
No. Trips
10
Morning
DAILY MILEAGE (One Way)
Paved
Unpaved
Total
Total
Number
Yearly
Children
Mileage Transported
Total Yearly Cost
Amount Public Funds for New Buoes
YEARLY COSTS
Per Pupil
Per Bus Mile
Appling____ ._. ___ ._. ________ Atkinson_____________ ______ Bacon _____ _______ ._. _______ Baker _______________________ Baldwin ____ ._._. ___ . _______
Banks___ . __________ __ . ____ Barrow. ___ . _~ _______________ Bartow____________________ . Ben Hill _____ ______ .. _____ . Berrien _________ . ____________ Bibb_______________ . ______
Bleckley. _____ ._. ___________ Brantley______ .. __ ____ ____ Brooks____ ____ ._. ______ . ____ Bryan___________________ ___ Bulloch______________________
Burke____ ________ . ______ _ Butts_____ _________ ________ Calhoun________ ._. ___ ... _. CCaanmddleeru_.___.___._._._._________________. ___'__ CarrolL. _____ _. ___________
Cg~h=anth~a~m==. _=_=_=_=__=_=_=_=_=__=_=_=_=__=_=_=_=
Chattahoochee___ ______ _____ Chattooga___________ ________
Cherokee. _____________ . ______ Clarke. _________________ ____
g~i:~~::::::::::::::::::::::
Cobb________________________
27
29
95
553
648
233,280
1,920$ 49,516 $ 16,849 $
25.79 $
.21
13
19
68
374
442
159,120
975
30,327
6,600
31.10
.19
16
27
86
412
498
179,280
1,562
33,287
8,060
21.31
.19
8
9
79
224
303
108,900
320
20,312
3,870
63.48
.19
11
15
147
102
249
89,496
804
21,373
13,520
26.58
.24
19
26
133
291
424
152,640
1,102
35,439
5,498
32.16
.23
12
25
144
229
373
134,424
909
23,947
6,269
26.34
.18
29
68
304
773
1,077
387,936
3,220
71,693 ------------
22.26
.18
15
22
58
378
436
156,960
1,042
22,920
14,700
22.00
.15
23
42
89
684
773
278,100
2,089
37,003
32,629
17.71
.13
24
36
522
86
608
216,507
3,468
58,739
21,380
16.94
.27
14
21
108
240
348
125,388
882
23,590
10,033
26.75
.19
19
19
106
382
487
175,320
1,223
46,016
5,937
37.62
.26
21
31
118
500
618
222,480
1,322
40,432
10,545
30.58
.18
12
14
91
125
216
77,400
603
25,070
3,200
33.28
.32
44
44
171
990
1,161
417,210
2,164
85,910
35,450
39.70
.21
23
24
167
534
701
252,958
838
53,777 ------------
64.17
.21
11
13
80
212
292
106,120
768
19,062
6,401
24.82
.18
14
14
88
381
469
166,342
568
26,266 ------------
46.24
.16
10
16
166
150
316
113,760
546
20,370
7,238
37.31
.18
14
14
53
282
335
120,708
939
26,514
3,623
28.24
.22
32
74
248
644
892
321,048
3,010
82,974 ------------
27.57
.26
19
59
191
279
470
168,060
2,255
46,754 -------_.---
20.73
.28
11
14
92
171
263
94,680
703
24,931
9,539
35.46
.26
35
45
552
96
648
233,100
3,801
78,576
81,233
20.67
.34
2
2
30
7
37
13,320
51
2,581 ------------
50.61
.19
19
41
204
393
597
214,978
1,890
52,405 ------------
27.73
.24
31
48
127
574
701
247,494
2,391
74,064 ------------
30.98
.30
8
16
167
58
225
81,000
710
15,350 ------------
21.62
.19
6
7
65
143
208
74,880
251
17,072
1,375
68.02
.23
15
40
149
197
346
127,703
2,293
38,199
15,409
16.66
.30
11
19
113
237
350
128,604
552
23,140
6,759
41.92
.18
31
104
643
422
1,065
379,592
5,656
84,121
6,772
14.87
.22
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35
62
120
987
1,107
412
2,784
73,684
17,449
26.47
.18
40 13
83 23
332 105
892 252
1,224 357
349480',640 1 128,448
3,635 802
---_ - 94,613
21,995
27,272 .. ---..
26.03 34.00
.21 .21
18
18
87
455
542
195,120
1,703
34,138
12,445
20.05
.17
23
27
223
482
705
263,872
1,269
42,423
22,441
33.43
.17
11
11
67
156
223
80,244
444
22,012 ---------.--
49.58
.27
15
15
68
329
397
142,920
1,002
29,900
8,085
29.84
.21
13
21
132
168
300
108,180
1,581
33,422
1,000
21.14
.31
20
20
96
195
291
104,760
644
28,888 ------------
44.86
.28
23
37
145
606
751
270,180
1,537
49,537
16,076
32.23
.18
39
123
805
259
1,064
382,824
7,916
94,179
34,445
11.90
.25
30
34
111
717
828
298,080
1,739
49,888
13,131
28.69
.17
20
20
47
643
690
248,400
1,230
43,568
10,497
35.42
.18
16 14 25
23 50 30
252 132 89
151 261 6Hl
403
145,080
393
141,480
699
251,640
1,132 1,494
1,208
39,823 33,041 52,666
.-_----------2---6--,7----5--4
35.18 22.12 43.60
.27 .23
.21
9
10
37
183
220
79,200
464
14,664
12,046
31.60
.19
21 24
25 26
105 175
333 374
438
157,680
549
197,460
1,072 1,332
33,194 38,165
._--.-._2-,0-5--8
30.96 28.65
.21 .19
39
50
234
816
1,050
366,540
2,394
76,129
9,967
31.80
.21
10
14
63
181
234
84,168
729
16,733
10,673
22.95
.20
24
48
141
365
496
165,616
2,255
46,395
3,352
20.57
.28
11
15
86
177
263
94,680
983
23,863
3,521
24.28
.25
43 23
30
63 43
32
470 61 183
431 677 448
901
324,360
738
265,680
631
227,106
3,712 1,797
1,789
84,210 49,560 36,977
------------------------------------
22.69
27.58 20.67
.26
.19 .16
44
90
587
326
913
312,300
3,998
114,820
33,158
28.72
.37
22
22
110
74
184
66,060
1,441
37,490
12,040
26.02
.57
13
13
28
249
277
99,720
510 21,149 ------------
41.47
.21
14
13
215
41
256
92,160
1,277
29,060
6,170
22.76
.32
27
53
130
607
737
265,320
2,711
51,580
21,322
19.00
.19
26
37
133
638
771
277,560
1,805
56,055
52,863
31.06
.20
14
15
87
285
372
133,992
746
26,478
2,450
35.49
.20
49
88
317
830
1,147
412,920
4,407
87,435
38,536
19.84
.21
23
23
271
209
480
172,548
2,381
42,043
8,324
17.66
.24
50
79
297
557
854
307,368
3,926
94,308
3,264
24.02
.31
12 29
15 39
72 81
256 593
328
118,152
674
242,784
425
25,207
1,000
2,274 61,178 ------------
59.31 26.90
.21 .25
15
20
118
279
397
143,028
695 35,140 ------------
50.56
.25
31
44
149
336
485
174,600
1,673
37,310
13,992
22.30
.21
21
22 15 17
30 29 18 28
124 117
138 121
283 371 215 503
407
146,484
488
175,788
353
127,170
624
220,550
1,008 1,421
953 1,375
36,507 48,915 33,718
39,212
----.-..---------------3-----,-2--.5------1
36.22 34.42
35.38
28.52
.25 .28 .27
.18
SYSTEM
TABLE XIX-Continued-TRANSPORTATION-WHITE-1951-52
No. BusOl
No.
Tripe m Morniug
DAILY MILEAGE (One Way)
Paved
Unpaved
Total
Total
Number
Yearly
Children
Mileage Transported
Total Yearly Cost
Amount Public Funds for New Buses
YEARLY COSTS
Per Pupil
Per Bus Mile
Jackson ______________________ Jasper _______________________ Jeff Davis____________________ Jefferson _____________________ Jenkins ______________________
21 11 16 22 13
45
148
435
583
209,664
1,879 $ 43,594 $
1,701 $
23.20 $
.21
13
101
267
368
132,480
468
25,036 ------------
53.50
.19
18
36
491
527
189,720
1,530
34,648
6,151
22.65
.18
23
122
533
655
226,992
1,111
37,904
16,302
34.12
.17
18
99
418
517
186,156
725
33,466 ------------
46.16
.18
Johnson ______________________ Jones________________________
Lamar___________ ~ _. _________ Lanier__________ ____________ Laurens. _____________________ Lee__________________________
18 13 11 10 47
7
18
113
499
612
220,320
1,296
42,203 ------------
32.56
.19
17
70
355
425
153,000
613
29,520 ____ w _______
48.16
.19
19
71
199
270
97,200
600
24,123 ~-----------
40.21
.25
13
81
159
240
86,364
630
20,308
4,415
32.23
.24
49
203
824
1,027
369,720
2,524
66,773
33,809
26.46
.18
8
30
249
279
100,292
303
20,133
6,527
66.45
.20
Liberty ______________________ Lincoln ______________________ Long ________________________ Lowndes_____________________
Lumpkin_____________________
9 12 10 23 12
10
70
143
213
76,680
581
18,369 ------------
31.62
.24
12
64
155
219
78,594
546
21,566
4,932
39.50
.27
10
52
165
217
77,940
511
16,869
7,454
33.01
.22
27
151
464
615
218,765
1,733
58,286
22,090
33.63
.27
14
77
209
286
102,870
756
23,485
9,449
31.06
.23
Macon_______________________
Madison _____________________ 1farioll _______ ._. ____________ McDuffie ____________________ McIntosb ____________________ Meriwether___________________
13 32 10 13
5 21
15
77
304
381
137,196
563
28,023 ------------
49.77
.20
36
188
560
748
269,352
1,545
49,933
12,007
32.19
.18
10
51
300
351
126,360
545
24,309
12,859
44.60
.19
17
72
204
276
99,396
797
25,474
5,400
32.30
.26
6
114
75
189
68,040
355
12,350
3,856
34.79
.18
30
156
437
593
213,516
1,052
44,287 ------------
42.10
.21
Miller _______________________ MitchelL ____________________ Monroe ______________________
Montgomery ____ : ____________ Morgan ______________________
17
23 16 10
17
23
67
427
494
177,696
1,387
33,046
8,848
23.83
.19
29
154
463
617
222,120
1,675
48,667
8,616
29.05
.22
17
128
295
423
152,100
741
35,637 ------._.---
48.09
.23
15
99
165
264
95,040
588
26,944 ------._----
45.82
.28
17
111
366
477
171,920
932
28,398
17,729
30.47
.17
Murray______________________ Muscogee ____________________ Newton ______________________ Oconee. ______________________ Oglethorpe ___________________ Paulding _____________________
18 35 19 14 17 27
24
156
356
512
184,320
2,070
37,728
10,611
18.23
.20
38
619
88
707
254,520
2,564
72,522
25,683
28.28
.28
31
132
288
420
151,200
1,456
39,078
1,190
26.84
.26
14
78
211
289
103,896
893
27,051
30,812
30.29
.26
20
121
333
454
163,404
903
27,060
6,326
29.97
.17
34
158
319
477
171,720
1,713
47,590 -.----------
27.78
.28
Peach _______________________ Pickens______________________
9 17
Pierce. ______________________ Pike _________________________ PoIL ________________________
28 16 28
PnlaskL _____________________ Pntnam______________________
Qnitman_____________________ Rahun _______________________
Randolph ____________________ Richmoud ____________________
9 8 4 18
15 31
Rockdale _____________________ Schley_______________________
10 9
Screven___ . ______ . _______ ____
28
Seminole. ____________________ Spalding _____________________
11 14
Stephens_____________________
26
Stewart. _____________________ Sumter ______________________ T a l h o t _______________________ Taliaferro____________________ TattnalL ____________________
7 20
8
6 29
T~:e!rrre~l(l_t_=_=_=_=_=_=_:_=_=_=_:_=_=__:_=_:_:_:_:_=_::
T h o m a s ______________________ Tift _________________________
15 25 13 32 20
T o o m h s ______________________
20
Towns _______________________ Treutlen _____________________ Troup _______________________
8 11 27
Turner_. _________ . ___________ Twiggs ______________________
19 10
Union _______________________ Upson _______________________
Walker ______________________ Walton ______________________ Ware ________________________
16 22 34 19 28
Warren ______________________ Washington __________________ W a y n e _______________________
Webster _____________________
13 27
23 9
Wheeler ______________________ White _______________________
13 16
9
64
157
221
79,704
541
------ 19,765
~.- ~-.
36.53
.25
23
173
264
437
157,320
1,355
44,109
6,000
32.55
.28
29
117
470
587
211,212
1,789
35,413
24,630
19.79
.1 7
18
60
289
349
125,568
881
29,278
9,143
33.23
.23
50
185
386
571
205,524
2,842
42,456
11,952
14.94
.21
21
122
299
421
151,560
691
22,075
3,149
31.95
.15
10
71
178
249
89,460
413
14,412
3,021
34.90
.16
6
45
85
130
46,800
135
8,429 ._-.--------
62.44
.18
30
147
202
349
125,640
1,354
31,816
6,641
23.50
.25
15
71
346
417
150,120
570
33,717 ------------
59.15
.22
71
451
208
659
232,344
3,604
81,212
34,328
22.53
.35
24 9
67 41
258 136
316
85,687
177
63,432
961
19,641
1,741
267
18,907 -_.---------
20.65 73.67
..23o3
32
124
546
670
241,272
1,176
49,611
28,255
42.22
.21
31
83
270
353
127,080
918
20,267
8,750
22.07
.16
21
183
166
349
125,640
1,621
34,827
14,450
21.48
.28
49
168
176
344
123,948
1,911
27,2!6 -.----------
14.26
.22
11 33
69 92
132 556
191
68,760
648
233,280
234
16,411
869
45,999
3,220 6,441
65.86 61.93
..222o
8
67
132
199
71,640
321
16,682 --_.---.----
52.97
.23
6
15
99
114
41,040
211
10,936 ---.-----._-
51.83
.27
32
84
602
686
245,628
1,985
52,328
8,680
26.36
.21
23 32 13 33
116 126 140 296
309 566 281
613
424
152,640
692
249,120
421
151,506
908
326,880
872 1,364
627 1,829
35,747
1,633
49,189
6,281
30,645 ------------
66,319
18,418
40.99 36.06 48.88 36.26
....2222ooo3
46
132
476
606
218,938
1,946
34,364
29,092
17.66
.16
31
178
439
617
221,704
1,738
42,257
6,863
24.31
.19
23
63
163
226
81,540
897
17,948 ------------
20.00
.22
19
132
208
340
112,144
901
23,639 -----_.-._.-
26.13
.21
34
297
321
618
222,300
2,101
69,133 ------------
28.15
.27
26
61
401
462
166,464
961
36,023 ---------_.-
37.88
.22
11
73
210
283
101,682
547
26,181 ---_.-.-._--
47.86
.26
19
137
159
296
106,668
1,062
33,942
7,658
32.26
.32
38
136
363
489
176,040
1,615
39,014
3,160
24.16
.22
67 61
323 106
522 548
845
304,344
654
236,350
3,845 1,951
65,442 46,036
27,728 2,800
17.02 23.60
..222o
42
167
639
706
253,980
1,993
62,908
19,920
26.55
.21
17
74
251
326
117,000
605
26,639 ------------
50.67
.22
38
124
696
719
268,768
1,517
59,951 ------------
39.52
.23
36
183
657
840
302,400
1,925
67,899
22,200
35.27
.22
10
29
200
229
82,400
259
15,229
3,034
58.80
.18
16
58
307
365
131,220
719
20,543
12,132
28.57
.1 6
26
79
208
287
103,320
1,086
31,715 ---------._-
29.20
.31
SYSTEM
TABLE XIX-Continued-TRANSPORTATION-WHITE-1951-52
No. Bu_
No.
T~ips m
Moming
DAILY MILEAGE (One Way)
Paved
Unpaved
Total
Total
Number
Yearly Children
Mileage Transported
Total Yearly Cost
Amouut Public Funds for New Buses
YEARLY COSTS
Per Bus
Per Pupil
Mile
Whitfield _____________________ Wilcox_______________________ Wilkes _______________________ Wilkinson____________________ Worth _______________________
31
20 15 16
24
S
S
S
S
62
220
605
775
279,108
3,915
67,609
8,040
17.27
.24
24
86
478
564
203,040
1,122
39,437
12,978
35.15
.19
23
149
257
406
125,057
681
31,244
4,138
45.88
.25
18
60
312
372
133,704
688
38,165
1,717
55.47
.29
28
129
567
696
247,156
1,359
40,873
48,956
30.08
.17
Grand TotaL ________________
3,069
4,599
23,024
56,121
79,145 28,354,747
228,718 6,253,877 1,418,100
27.34
.22
TABLE XX-TRANSPORTATION-COLORED-1951-52 Figures Taken from Bus Reports on File'-State Department of Education
SYSTEM
No. Buse.
No.
T~ips
m Morn-
iog
DAILY MILEAGE (One Way)
Paved
Unpaved
Total
Total
Number
Yearly Children
Mileage Transported
Total Yearly Cost
Amount Public Fund. for New Buses
YEARLY COSTS
Per Pupil
Per Bus Mile
~f~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~~ ~
Bacon
~
_
Baker
_
Baldwin
_
4
5 2 7 6
Banks
Barrow______________________
4
Barlow______________________
3
Ben HiIL___________________
2
Berrien______________________
4
Bibb________________________
10
Bleckley_____________________
2
Brantley_____________________
2
Brooks_______________________
6
BBuruylaloenh-_~_-_-_-_~_-===_-===_-=__-=__-_=_-_=_=
136
Burke_______________________
11
Butts________________________
7
Calhoun_____________________
4
Camden_____________________
9
Candler______________________
4
CarroIL____________________
9
Catoosa______________________
Charlton_____________________
CChhaatthtaahmo_o_c_h_e_e________________
17
Chattooga____________________
3
Cherokee
__
1
Clarke_______________________
3
Clay_________________________
7
Clayton______________________
5
Clinch_______________________
3
Cobb .__________________
2
4
30
95
125
45,000
207 $
8,227 $___________ $
39.74$
.18
4
44
148
192
69,120
202
8,780
1,100
43.47
.13
2
18
62
80
28,800
95
3,870 ------------
40.74
.13
12
59
268
327
117,540
605
19,848 .-----------
32.81
.17
7
52
55
107
38,664
427
8,355
6,760
19.57
.22
.
_
10
58
81
139
50,040
297
10,014
9
118
88
206
74,250
267
10,160
5
20
141
161
57,960
365
6,416
4
41
70
111
39,960
184
5,717
18
326
57
383 137,700
1,446
24,124
33.72
.20
38.05
.14
17.58
.11
31.07
.14
16.68
.18
3
8
50
58
20,880
150
2,575
17.17
.12
2
39
58
97
34,920
111
5,570
50.18
.16
10
31
233
264
95,040
541
12,272
7,200
22.68
.13
1130
7421
313375
410796
16334,,364600
485693
295,,446255
1,350
2209..6466
..1195
20
78
360
438 157,716
955
25,453
26.65
.16
10
64
195
259
93,240
859
15,105
1,350
17.58
.16
11
51
137
188
67,680
593
9,034
15.23
.13
12
81
150
231
83,160
555
15,663
3,427
28.22
.19
5
30
137
167
60,120
405
9,932
24.52
.17
22
173
158
331
119,052
705
28,381
40.26
.24
16
56
27
331
4
30
18
34
12,240
34
2,780
81.76
.23
30
86
30,960
214
5,190
3,140
24.25
.17
63
394 141,660
1,977
38,919
19.69
.27_
67
97
34,920
205
7,349
35.85
.21
2
32
1
33
11,700
49
3,015
.__
61.63
.26
7
128
16
144
51,840
261
6,433
2,986
24.65
.12
10
46
140
186
65,210
374
11,712
175
31.32
.18
8
59
78
137
49,070
586
13,752
4,860
23.47
.28
5
29
70
99
35,838
174
6,265
36.01
.17
7
78
9
87
31,032
260
6,613
.___
25.43
.21
TABLE XX-Continued-TRANSPORTATION-COLORED-1951-52
SYSTEM
No. Buses
No. Trips
in Morn
ing
DAILY MILEAGE (One Way)
Paved
Unpaved
Total
Total Yearly Mileage
Number Childreu Transported
Total Yearly
Cost
Amount Public Funds for New Buses
YEARLY COSTS
Per Pupil
Per Bus Mile
Coffee_______________________
Colquitt
._... .
Columbia
..
.__
Cook________________________
Coweta______________________
Crawford
.___________
Crisp
.____________
Dade
Dawson Decatur
~
.______________
DeKalb______________________
Dodge Dooly
__ ._____ .______
DDoougughlase_r_ty_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_
Early________________________
Echols
__ .__
Effingham____________________
Elbert_______________________
EmanueL___________________
Evans __
.__
Fannin
Fayette Floyd________________________ Forsyth Franklin_____________________ Fulton_______________________
Gilmer
.
Glascock_____________________
Glynn __
Gordon
.__________
Grady_______________________
Greene_______________________
5
7
4
9
4
11
4
4
12
17
5
5
4
5
9 5
7 4
53 19
3 6 4 10 5 ._ __ ._.
11 ._. 2 8
3 3 3 9 11
14 12
12 4
48 25
3 8 4 13 7
11
2 15
._. _. 6 3 3 15 20
15
193
208
74.880
302 S 11,007 $
S
36.45 $
.15
74
147
221
79,380
313
9,884
31.58
.12
40
81
121
43,380
395
6,265
15.86
.14
26
129
155
55,800
403
8,064
3,246
20.00
.14
214
283
497
178,920
1,268
26,082
3,845
20.57
.15
30 29
- . . __ .
32
112
96
126
45,144
480
8,949
18.64
.20
156
185
66,600
276
8,525
3,294
30.89
.13
------------ ------------ -------.---- ------------ -------.--.- ------------ ------------
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -------.---- ------------ ------------
212
244
87,840
670
19,364
28.90
.22
51
163
58,680
744
13,911
18.70
.24
47
320
367
127,640
743
11,608
._.
15.62
.09
22
98
120
43,200
179
6,821
.______
38.11
.16
3737
9716
114343
5417,,888400
229994
98,,843088
6,6._88.
3228..6900
..2116
71
523
594
213,840
1,684
42,248
._
25.09
.20
16
56 22 110 31
77
121 43
246 131
-
93
177 65 356 162
-_ - - _.
33,480
63,720 23,400 127,980 58,320
-_ - _ -
113
5,417. .______
47.94
.16
287
8,635
2,714
30.09
.14
149
4,712
31.62
.20
715
20,360
28.48
.16
413
9,758
.____
23.63
.17
--- -- - --- --- --- -- - -- -- -- ---- - -- ----- --. -- - --- ---
._._.
203
153
13
45
139
73
--.
356
128,160
58
20,790
212
76,744
------------ ------.----- .----------- ------------
527
21,834
41.43
.17
------------ -----.------ ------------ ------------
101
2,770
27.43
.13
745
21,661
6,045
29.08
.28
--
11
80
41
27
29
69
69
220
92
289
91 68 98
289
381
------------ -.---------- ------------ -.---------- ------------
32,760
200
5,066
25.33
.15
24,300
147
5,983
1,743
40.70
.25
27,524
122
5,125
.____
42.01
.19
101,520
644
17,788
27.62
.18
136,960
1,213
25,893
1,340
21.35
.19
GwinnetL Habersham
__ ._._
7
... - .. _.
..
HaIL ...
. ..
3
Hancock._._. __ . . .__
8
Haralson_ ....
.. __
3
Harris_ ..
__
5
HarL
_.
.. __
1
Heard ._ .. .
.__
6
Henry ._._________________
11
Houston_._.
.____
4
Irwin .. _... _..
.
6
Jackson
.. _._.___
2
i:'tfD~~s~~~=================
~
Jefferson
: . __ .___
8
Jenkins .
__ .___
10
Johnson Jones...
Lamar_. Lanier . Laurens . Lee . __ .
__ ._____
5
..
3
_.______
3
.
.. __
3
._._____
21
__ ._.
Liberty
.________
8
Lincoln______________________
3
Long
.________
5
Lowndes
._________
8
Lumpkin
._.
Macon __.. . .
__ .
Madison ... _.
6
Marion ~
McDuffie
.____________
5
McIntosh_ .. _.
__ ._
3
Meriwether_._._._____________
15
Miller
3
MitcheIL
._._.________
6
Monroe
.___________
5
Montgomery __ ._________
3
Morgan______________________
4
Murray . __ ._._____________
2
Muscogee ._.
7
Newton_._. .______________
7
Oconee __ .
....
4
~:~I~~~rgJl"_--_~============-_-_-__~=
24
9 4 17 4
12 2 8 21 4 8
2
~
14 15
10 6 11 6 25
12 7 5 9
10 6 7 5 22
6 7 8 5 5
2 8 14 7
44
85 ._ . . . 58 52 40
70 4 47 64 61 43
22
~~
57 1
32 38 20 33 52 __ .
99 19 38 53
28 40
. 60 65 78
16 25 67 30 36
29 169 45 32
746
81 .. ._.. _.
31 219 37
166
59,760
. __ ..
...
89
31,860
271
97,560
77
27,684
191
261
93,960
22
26
9,360
122
169
60,912
190
254
91,260
82
143
51,228
175
218
78,408
32
m
297 365
54
m
354 366
14,160
~tg18
127,440 131,904
338 .
195 977 221
704 146 349 1,542 405 492
76
~~~
747 645
12,127 1 ._.
5,211 18,296 5,847.
_
..
6,580 3,174 . ._
10,245.
._...
1,491 __ .
._
10,871
1,800
24,780 _.. .____
10,710 _. . .
13,737 .________
2,506.
.___
U~~"----T200
16,305.
._._
22,115
201 64
61 78 443 .
233
83,880
102
36,540
81
29,160
111
39,960
495
178,200
. _.
699
12,670 .
_
289
6,532.
..
220
4,651.___________
239
6,298.___________
1,233
25,057
._
.
._.
94
193
61,592
35
54
19,512
86
124
44,640
236
289
104,040
.
549
16,773
9,110
410
4,756
208
8,928
283
628
19,589
.
.
103
131
46,980
518
9,061
_.__
113
153
52,864
343
7,529.
.___
. _.
._
.
136
196
64,876
374
9,426
67
132
47,520
359
8,811 _.__________
323
401
119,740
865
21,498 _ .____
106
122
43,920
267
7,650
625
106
131
47,160
502
10,069
138
205
73,620
362
12,931
34
64
23,076
324
6,621 __ _.____
87
123
44,280
280
6,648
3,131
14
43
15,480
28
2,455
32
201
72,180
504
17,087
136
181
65,160
541
12,732 . .
88
120
41,655
316
5,525 ._..
4169
5950
31~,,~~
213709
26,,563222
._.._____.__
35.88 . 26.72 18.73 26.46
14.55 10.21 31.15 16.07 26.44 27.92
32.97
~u~
21.83 34.29
18.13 22.60 21.14 26.35 20.32
30.55 11.60 42.92 31.19 __ ..
17.49 21.95
. 25.20 24.54 24.85
28.65 20.06 35.72 20.44 23.74
87.68 33.90 23.53 17.48
2183..7194
.20 .. _
.16 .19 .21
.11 .16 .18 .27 .21 .18
.18
::~
.13 .17
.15
.18
.16
.16
.14
_
.27 .24 .20 .19 ,_,_,_,_,
.19
.14
.
_
.15
.19
.18
.17 .21 .18
.29
.15
.16
.24
.20 .13
..1195
SYSTEM
TABLE XX-Continued-TRANSPOKTATION-COLORED-1951-52
No. Buses
No. Trips
in Mom-
ing
DAILY MILEAGE (One Way)
Paved
Unpaved
Total
Total
Number
Yearly
Children
Mileage Transported
Total Yearly Cost
Amount Public Funds for New Buses
YEARLY COSTS
Per Pupil
Per Bus Mile
Peach Pickens______________________ Pierce_______________________ Pike_________________________ Polk_________________________
Pulaski______________________ Putnam______________________ Quitman_____________________ RRaanbduonlph____________________ Richmond____________________
Rockdale_____________________ Schley Screven______________________ Seminole_____________________ Spalding_____________________
Stephens_____________________ Stewart______________________ STualmhotet_r______________________ Taliaferro____________________ TattnalL___________________
Taylor_______________________ Telfair_______________________ TTheormreaIsL______________________ Tift_________________________
Toombs______________________ TTorewuntlsen_____________________ Troup_______________________ Tumer_______________________ Twigs______________________
-_ -1 4 6 7
---- -- ------ ----- -- _---- _-- __ -- -- -- - -- ----- --- -- - -- -- --- -- -- $__ -- - - - - - - - $
2
11
4
15
5,400
67
1,670
4
37
66
103
37,080
270
7,155
7
29
123
152
54,432
444
7,741
14
96
164
260
93,420
663
19,708
-- -- $-- --------- $__ -- ----- --
24.93
.31
26.50
.19
17.43
.14
29.73
.21
5
16
61
202
263
94,680
640
10,094
3
5
50
105
155
55,764
304
8,836
15.77
.11
29.07
.16
3
4
30
64
94
33,660
125
4,969.____________
39.75
.15
9 -----------11- ----------7-1- ---------2-4-8- ---------3-1-9- ------1-0-7-,3-5--0 ---------5-0-1- ------1--3-,9-0-0- ------------ -------2--7-.7-4- ----------.1-3-
8
11
105
155
260
93,600
726
18,802
25.90
.20
4
6
38
86
124
44,640
440
6,838
15.54
.15
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
8
10
44
196
240
80,292
356
13,753
14,720
38.63
.17
2
9
27
69
96
24,840
336
2,569
6,400
7.65
.10
4
7
60
102
162
58,320
400
12,280
30.70
.21
3
4
21
16
37
13,320
86
2,280
6
7
24
94
118
37,205
234
6,032
26.51
.17
25.78
.16
9 ----------2-1- -----------88- ---------2-7-5- ---------3-6-3- -----1--2-1-,0-8--0 ---------9-6-2- ------2-3--,0-8-0- ------------ -------2--3-.9-9- ----------.1-9-
5
5
120
120
43,200
328
8,431
1,940
25.70
.20
7
12
39
253
292 105,120
615
13,879
1,439
22.57
.13
7
10
51
199
250
90,000
736
16,818
22.85
.19
6
9
46
210
256
92,160
525
13,878
1,284
26.43
.15
11 -----------1-6 ----------1-0-8 ---------2-8--0 ---------3-8-8- -----1--3-9-,6-8--0 ----------81-5- ------2--6-,8-4-6- ------------ -------3--2-.9-4- ----------.1-9-
5
7
48
166
214
77,040
330
10,040
30.42
.13
2
2
38
20
58
15,264
92
2,713
29.49
.18
2 ------------2 ----------5-4- ---------1-1--8 ----------1-72- ------6--1-,9-2-0- ---------2-6-4- -------3--,7-8-0- ------------ --------1-4-.3-2- ----------.0-6-
9
11
115
268
383 137,772
803
19,900
5
7
34
129
163
58,788
273
9,570
5
5
25
47
72
26,028
210
6,136
24.78
.14
35.05
.16
29.22
.24
Union
lIpson_______________________
Walker______________________
WWaarlteo_n_____________________________________________
_
6
10
36
103
138
49,680
254
6,649
26.18
.13
4
6
121
49
170
61,200
315
9,776
3,216
31.03
.16
6
14
31
168
199
58,460
597
8,988
6,600
15.06
.15
3
3
32
100
132
47,520
193
6,172
31.98
.13
Warren______________________ Washington__________________ WW&be'synteer--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_-_-_-_ Wheeler______________________ White_______________________
2
2
27
47
74
26,640
72
4,732
9
15
61
227
288
98,508
981
22,656
31
51
44
8356
13269
4162,,464000
30470
81,,789480
5
6
29
130
159
57,060
367
8,266
2
2
20
16
36
12,960
46
3,614
65.72
.18
23.09
.23
2486..6060
..1195
22.52
.14
78.57
.28
Whitfield
_
Wilcox_______________________
5
6
22
221
243
74,200
310
11,306
36.47
.15
Wilkes_______________________
3
9
47
63
110
39,456
312
7,371
3,689
23.63
.19
Wilkinson____________________
5
6
12
123
136
48,636
278
12,755
2,878
45.88
.26
Worth_______________________
4
4
43
115
158
31,457
268
5,118
19.10
.16
Grand Total
_
761
1,172
7,656
17,833
25,489 9,027,865
61,819 1,548,072 129,896
25.04
.17
SUMMARY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
1950-51
RECEIPTS 1950-51
I. INCOME-GENERAL FUND
1. From the State a. Salaries of Teachers
$33,668,997.12
b. Aid for Maintenance and Operation________ 1,839,759.85
c. Equalization Fund
10,732,987.99
d. Pupil Transportation Fund
1,121,139.37
e. Salary of County Superintendent__________ 272,224.60
f. Vocational Fund_________________________ 1,097,152.65
g. School Lunch Program
1,784,508.01
h. Special Programs, Veterans, etc. ___________ 5,046,759.93 i. Other__________________________________ 187,187.87
Total from the State
$ 55,750,717.39
2. From the County or City
a. Tax for Maintenance and Operation
S22, 708,881.62
b. County Commissioners or City Council_____ 2,791,554.81 c.Other__________________________________ 844,568.93
Total from the County or City
$ 26,345,005.36
3. From the U. S. Government__ __ ____ __ ___ ___ ___ __ _ _ 2,033,191. 91
4. From Fees from Pupils____________________________________
602,335.64
5. From Sale of Property _____ ___
_____ ____ _ __
460,629.55
6. From Insurance Claims_ __ ___ ___ __ __
______ __ __
115,745.78
7. Transfers from Other Systems or Funds_____________________ 1,632,359.33
8. From other Sources
===66=7~,=06=5=.=9=6
TOTAL RECEIPT8-GENERAL FUND
$ 87,607,050.92
II. SPECIAL BUILDING FUNDS
1. Sale of Bonds
$ 8,659,504.16
2. Other Building Fund Receipts_ ______________ 1,736,277.51
TOTAL BUILDING FUND
S 10,395,781.67
TOTAL RECEIPTS-GENERAL AND BUILDING FUNDS
S 98,002,832.59
III. NON-INCOME 1. Loans
S 4,074,144.83
2. Bond Sinking Fund
a. Cotuenretyst-wide Tax for Bonds and Bond In_- 1,858,633.64
b. District Tax for Bonds and Bond Interest _ 1,258,252.56
c. Interest Received on Investments
_ 68,287.78
TOTAL BOND SINKING FUND RECEIPTS $
3. Agency Funds
a. U. S. Income Tax withholdings and cash
receipts
$ 3,049,986.84
b. Teacher Retirement Member Contribution withholdings and cash receipts_____ _____ _ 1,990,489.75
c. Teacher Association Dues-withholdings and cash receipts_ ________ __ __________ _ 108,313.88
d. Group Insurance Premiums-withholdings and cash receipts_ ____ _______ _____ __ 304,801. 73
7,259,318.81
TOTAL AGENCY FUND RECEIPTS
$ 5,453,542.20
340
RECEIPTS-Continued. 1950--51
IV. BALANCI;: BEGINNING OF YEAR
1. (}eneralFund
$ 3,047,242.19
2. Building Fund
12,296,821. 36
,
3. SinkitnegreFstu)nd (For payment of Bonds and In- 2,672,488.15
4. Agency Funds a. U. S. Income Taxes
b. Tetatochnesr Retirement Member
c. Teacher Association Dues d. Group Insurance PremiuIDS
_
Contribu_-
_ _
57,190.85
32,485.07 1,254.70 18,480.03
TOTAL BALANCE BEGINNING OF YEAR
$ 18,125,962.35
GRAND TOTAL-RECEIPTS AND BALANCES
$128,841,655.95
341
PAYMENTS
1950-51
I. EXPENSE-GENERAL FUND 1. Administration a. Salary and Travel of Superintendent (State and County or City) b. Per Diem of Board Members c. Salaries of Administrative Assistants d. Salaries of Clerks e. Attorney Fee f. Surety Bond PremiuillB g. Office Supplies and Expense h. Other Administrative Expense
Total Administrative_ _ _
2. Instructional Services-Regular Program a. ESalleamrieesntaanrdy-TMraavleel of all Regular Teachers Elementary-Female High School-Male High School-Female b. Salary and Travel of Instructional Supervisors c. Salaries and Travel of Non-Teaching Principals d. Salary and Travel of Visiting Teacher e. Supplies and Materials used in Instruction f. Libraries (books, magazines, supplies, etc.lg. Employers' Contribution to Teacher Retirement System h. Local System's Payments of Pensions i. Other Expense of Instruction
Total Instructional Services-Regular Program
Disbursed by Boards of Education
White
Colored
Total
$ 962,357.20 $
_
65,224.74
_ _ _
152,874.84 496,685.84 22,055.00
_
12,887.37
_
153,769.44
_
105,119.09
$ 1,970,973.52 $
22,754.97 $ 3,636.95 30,454.67 46,486.62 2,281.53
277.13 6,166.11 8,653.11 120,711.09 $
985,112.17 68,861.69 183,329.51 543,172.46 24,336.53 13,164.50 159,935.55 113,772.20 2,091,684.61
$ _ _
1,167,287.52 $ 21,825,478.99 6,610,695.32
_ 7,612,457.64
437 ,989 .95 $ 1,605,277.47 8,991,356.00 30,816,834.99 1,644,639.55 8,255,334.87 1,910,315.37 9,522,775.01
_
435,127.34
332,651.19
767,778.53
_ 1,241,793.04
_
438,337.54
203,807.06 1,445,600.10
21,656.18
459,993.72
_
800,528.00
133,190.94
933,718.94
_
202,548.18
28,838.31
231,386.49
_
535,799.71
_
130,800.10
64,784.53 52,282.05
600,584.24 183,082.15
_
898,949.25
154,252.96 1,053,202.21
1------1-------1------
$ 41,899,802.63 $ 13,975,764.09 $ 55,875,566.72
3. Instructional Services-Special Programs a. Salaries, Travel and Special Programs, Veterans, etc. ____________________ $ b. Supplies and Materials used in Special Programs, Veterans, etc. ___________ c. Salaries and Travel of County and Home Demonstration Agents__________ d. Other Expense of Instruction_________________________________________
4,160,655.85$ 486,359.59 120,187.02 421,474.19
654,556.04 $ 114,785.44 20,503.23 123,281.16
4,815,211.89
601,145.03 140,690.25 544,755.35
Total Instructional Services-Special Program ________________________ $ 5,188,676.65$ 913,125.87 $ 6,101,802.52
4. aP.lanUtpMkeaeinpteonf aGnrcoeuanndds_O__p_e_r_a_ti_o_n_:________________________________________ b. Repairs of Buildings_________________________________________________
c. Repairs and Replacement of Equipment _______________________________
d. e.
f.
Wages of Janitors___________________________________________________ J a n i t o r s S u p p l i e s ____________________________________________________ F u e l _______________________________________________________________
g.
h. i.
Lights, Water and Power ____________________________________________ I n s u r a n c e P r e m i u m s _________________________________________________ Rents______________________________________________________________
j. Other Expense of Maintenance and Operation __________________________
Total Plant Maintenance and Operation. ____________________________ $
161,859.16 1,946,330.96
762,794.96 1,381,755.33
325,343.42 826,824.95 669,073.98 695,998.49 37,335.91 317,031.65
7,124,348.81$
19,438.09 383,208.25 166,141.67 336,234.13 54,720.00 160,944.15 91,133.27 81,192.52
6,945.91 37,714.88
1,337,672.87 $
181,297.25 2,329,539.21
928,936.63 1,717,989.46
380,063.42 987,769.10 760,207.25 777,191.01 44,281.82 354,746.53
8,462,021.68
5.
Pupil Transportation: a. Salaries of Operators_________________________________________________
$
b. Supplies, Repairs, Maintenance_______________________________________
c. Transportation Equipment Purchased _________________________________
d. Other Expense of Pupil Transportation________________________________
Total Pupil Transportation Expense _________________________________ $
4,186,636.44 $ 1,290,883.88 1,157,275.00
224,513.32
6,859,308.64$
698,544.46 $ 207,965.57 145,900.36 31,726.70
1,084,137.09 $
4,885,180.90 1,498,849.45 1,303,175.36
256,240.02
7,943,445.73
6. Other Expense
a. b.
School Lunch Program ______________________________________________ $ Interest on Loans ___________________________________________________
c. d.
Transfers to Other Systems __________________________________________ O t h e r ______________________________________________________________
1,916,974.34 $
55,104.15 1,855,834.43
386,494.47
133,345.41 $
7,274.13 89,240.07 42,007.84
2,050,319.75
62,378.28 1,945,074.50
428,502.31
Total Other Expense ______________________________________________ $ 4,214,407.39 $ 271 ,867 .45 $ 4,486,274.84
Total Expense Payments___________________________________________ :$ 67,257,517.64 $ 17,703,278.46 $ 84,960,796.10
PAYMENTS-Continued. 1950-51
Disbursed by Boards of Education
White
Colored
Total
II. O1.ULTaLnAdY__E__X_P_E__N_S_E_______________________________________________________ $
331,686.51 $
2. New Buildings and New Equipment ______________________________________ 11,901 ,603.96
3. 4
Additions and Alterations of Old Buildings ________________________________ Other Capital Outlay ___________________________________________________
1,648,152.22 232,666.32
68,203.94$ 399,890.45
1,693,431.19 13,595,035.15
121,678.11 1,769,830.33
32,948.57
265,614.89
Total Outlay Payments____________________________________________ $
III. NON-EXPENSE
1. 2.
3.
Loans Paid (Principal) __________________________________________________ Principal Paid on Bonds_________________________________________________
Interest Paid on Bonds__________________________________________________
$
4. Paid to U. S. Collector of Internal Revenue________________________________
5. 6.
Paid to Teacher Retirement System______________________________________ Paid to Teacher Associations_____________________________________________
7. 8.
Paid to Insurance Companies ____________________________________________ BankServiceCharges___________________________________________________
9. Other Non-Expense_____________________________________________________
14,114,109.01 $ 1,916,261.81 $
4,127,514.05 $ 116,620.44 $
1,619,769.87 ----------------
954,061.01
6,083.10
2,851,978.48
157,710.12
1,719,221.69
277 ,640.83
56,474.82
590.19
232,417.96
21,920.92
4,642.78
28.52
717,433.61
8,599.13
16,030,370.82
4,244,134.49 1,619,769.87
960,144.11 3,099,688.60 1,996,862.52
57,065.01 254,338.88
4,671.30 726,032.74
Total Non-Expense Payments ______________________________________ $. 12,283,514.27 $
IV. 21B..ABGLAueinNledCrianElgFEFuNunnDdd___O__F_____Y___E__A___R_________________________________________________________________________________________________ $
3,280,576.76 $ 8,434,201.67
3. Sinking Fund (For payment of Bonds and Interest) _________________________ 3,055,560.58
4. aA.genUc.ySF. uInncdosm: e Taxes _________________________________________________
83,527.51
b. Teacher Retirement Member Contribution_____________________________
51,556.47
c. d.
Teacher Association Dues____________________________________________ Group Insurance Premiums __________________________________________
3,810.68 8,922.03
589,193.25 $ 12,872,707.52
3,966.54 $ 3,284,543.30 50,986.60 8,485,188.27
30.90 3,055,591.48
2,313.94
2,031.29 33.45 263.09
85,841.45
53,587.76 3,844.13 9,185.12
Total Balance End of Year_________________________________________ $ 14,918,155.70 $
59,625.81 $ 14,977,781.51
GRAND TOTAL-PAYMENTS AND BALANCES ________________ $ 108,573,296.62 $ 20,268,359.33 $ 128,841,655.95
CURRENT LIABILITIES AND OUTSTANDING BONDED INDEBTEDNESS
Cu(r}ruetnettaLnidabinilgitLieosanast the End of Year:
Salaries and Account8 Due and Unpaid..__ ___ _____
__ ___ ___ __ ___ __ ____
Other Current Liabilities__________________________________
$ 1,854,759.08 __ ___ _______ 511,964.18
390,289.27
Total Current Liabilitie8
$ 2,757,012.53
OuCtsotuanntdyi-nwgidBeoBndoenddeIndebtedne88 at the End of Year: District Bonds
Total Bonded Indebtednes8
$25,721,460.86 13,727,345.79 $39,448,806.65
ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE 1950--51
White Colored Total
Enrollment: SpeciaL KindergartenFirst Grade Second Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Sixth Grade Seventh Grade Grade ~ighth
~inthGrade
Tenth Grade Grade ~Ieventh Twelfth Grade
Elementary Grades (Kg-7)
~ale
Female
Total
High School Grades (8-12)
~ale
Female
Total
Total Enrollment-Elem. and High School
Previously~nrolled
~et~nrollment
~vening Schools
Average Daily Attendance
_ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _
344 4,211 66,410 63,832 59,207 54,389 52,131 48,948 45,593 39,892 34,282 27,776 22,884 6,342
674 844 52,597 34,975 31,894 29,876 26,897 22,754 19,076 15,009 11,303 8,218 5,825 1,397
1,018 5,018 119,007 98,807 91,101 84,265 79,028 71,702 64,669 54,901 45,585 35,994 28,709 7,739
_ _
205,460 189,418
110,920 107,993
316,380 297,411
_ 394,878 218,913 613,791
_ _
64,004 67,359
_ 131,363
17,625 24,801 42,426
81,629 92,160 173,789
_ 526,241 261,339 787,580 _ 49,054 7,658 56,712 _ 477,187 253,681 730,868
_
526 1,003 1,529
_ 420,709 207,477 628,186
346
NUMBER OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED, AVERAGE ANNUAL SALARIES PAID TEACHERS AND CERTIFICATES 1950-51
White Colored Total
Number of Teachers Employed on Regular ProgramAcademic and Vocational:
Ele~mal ee nt_a_r_y__(_K_g_._-7__):_______________________ Fernale ________________________________
Total __________________________________
520 10,581 11,101
271 5,306 5,577
791 15,887 16,678
Hi~ ga hlSec_h_o_o_l_(_8_-_1_2_)_:_______________________ Fernale ________________________________ T o t & __________________________________
Non-Teaching Principals_________________
Total Teachers on Regular Program:
2,275 3,318 5,593
355 17,049
758 899 1,657 79 7,313
3,033 4,217 7,250
434
24,362
Special
~ale
_P_r_o_g_r_a_m_:__________________________
Fe~le ________________________________
T o t & __________________________________
Grand Total All Teachers________________________
600
136 736 17,785
134 36 170 7,483
734 172 906 25,268
Average Annual Salary Paid Teachers on Reg-
ulaErlePmroegnrtaamry:___________
_ __ _ ___
_ ___ __ __ __ _ 1,944.00
~ale
$ 2,244.78$ 1,616.20$ 2,029.43
Fernale_ _____ __ ___
__ __ __ ___ _ 2,062.70 1,694.56 1,939.75
High SchooL__________________________
2,452.15
~&e__________________________________ 2,905.80 1,269.71 2,721.84
Fernale_ __ __ ______ ___
__
2,294.29 2,124.93 2,258.19
Total Average Annual S&ary
$ 2,229.30$ 1,794.90$ 2,094.21
Certificates of Teachers on Regular Program: Five Years College Four Years College Three Years College Two Years College One Year College
Tot&
Perrnit
Grand TotaL
_ 1,719
_ 8,642
_ 2,918
_ 3,228
_
316
_ 16,823
_
226
_ 17,049
318 4,458 1,263 1,061
151 7,251
62 7,313
2,037 13,100 4,181 4,289
467 24,074
288 24,362
347
SCHOOLS ACCORDING TO SIZE 1950--51
White Colored
Total
Number of Schools:
Total Number of Public Schools ________________ Number having grades 1-7 only________________ Number having High School Grades_____________ Number of Four-year High Schools______________
Number of Schools Having:
OneTeacher _________________________________ Two Teachers ________________________________ Three Teachers_______________________________ Four Teachers________________________________ Five Teachers________________________________ Six Teachers__________________________________ Seven Teachers_______________________________ Eight Teachers_______________________________ Nine Teachers________________________________ Ten Teachers_________________________________ Eleven Teachers______________________________ Twelve Teachers______________________________ Thirteen Teachers_____________________________ Fourteen Teachers____________________________ Fifteen Teachers______________________________ Sixteen Teachers______________________________ Seventeen Teachers ___________________________ Eighteen Teachers____________________________ Nineteen Teachers____________________________ Twenty Teachers _____________________________
1,564 817 747 474
113 135 100 134
90
83 73 79 51
....
59 47 76 53 52 37 41 39 42 26 234
2,008 1,420
588 240
990 414 133 71 51 49 52 41 22 21 22 19 17 14 12
9 5 11 5 50
3,572 2,237 1,335
714
1,103 549 233 205 141 132 125 120 73 80 69 95 70
66
49 50 44 53 31 284
348
ADMINISTRATORS, SUPERVISORS AND NON-PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES 1950-51
White Colored Total
Professional Employees: Administrative Assistants *Non-Teaching Principals Supervisors Visiting Teachers Librarians
Total ProCessional Employees
_
56
4
60
_
355
_
114
79
4.34
97
211
_
179
9
188
_
56
6
62
_
760
195
955
Non-Professional Employees: Attendance OfficerB Clerks
Lunchroom Managers and Workers
_
16
_
503
_ 3,385
4
20
38
541
212 3,597
Maintenance Workers: Plant Bus Janitors Food Processing BUB Drivers Others
Total Non-ProCessional Employees
_
139
_
80
_ 1,386
_
100
41
180
8
88
250 1,636
2
102
_ 2,974
_
896
553 3,527 208 1,104
_ 9,479 1,316 10,795
*Non-Teaching Principals also shown on Teachers Employed on Regular Program.
349
LIBRARIES AND EQUIPMENT 1950-51
White
Colored
Total
Libraries:
Number of Volumes in LibErlaermieesn: tary High SchooL
Total
- - - - - - - _
_
1,273,154 1,285,404
200,213 217,718
_1
-
-
----1 2,558,558
-
-
-
---1 417,931
1,473,367 1,503,122
2,976,489
Value of Volumes in Libraries: Elementary High SchooL
TotaL
S 1,391,834.49 $ _ 1,946,793.82
$ 3,338,628.31 $
200,916.05$ 1,592,750.54 267,802.77 2,214,596.59
468,718.82 $ 3,807,347.13
Value of Teaching Aids
$ 1,135,429.38 $ 149,960.84$ 1,285,390.35
Total Value of Libraries and
Teaching Aids
$ 4,474,057.69 $ 618,679.66 $ 5,092,737.35
Equipment:
Number of Desks and Seats _
560,598
155,041
715,639
Value of Desks and Seats
$
Value of Lunchroom Equipment __
Value of Laboratory Equipment__
Value of Auditorium Seats
_
Value of Teachers' Desks, etc. _
Vamlueentof Motion Picture Equip_-
Valume eonft Food ProceBBing Equip_-
Vailnuge, To.f &V1o.cational, Homemak_-
3,482,522.49 $ 3,463,660.33 1,689,123.67 1,590,094.27 2,549,412.15
836,573.33
736,549.05
3,782,155.16
837,366.82 $ 267,392.38 251,591.32
167,019.96 292,691.14
4,319,889.31
3,731,052.71 1,940,714.99
1,757,114.23 2,842,103.29
109,943.07
946,516.40
52,452.00 789,001.05
432,679.28 4,214,834.44
Total Value of All Equipment $ 18,130,090.45 $ 2,411,135.97 $ 20,541,226.42
Total Value of School Plants
$159,669,174.92$26,772,287.59$186,441,462.51
350
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS 1950-51
White
Colored
Total
Number of Buildings According to Materials Used:
CeDlent
_
242
Stone
_
103
77
319
43
146
Brick FraDle
_
1,549
231
1,780
_
1,807
2,131
3,938
TotaL
_
3,701
2,482
6,183
Value of Buildings
S 129,282,252.61 $ 22,337,860.46 $ 151,620,011.07
Value of Grounds_____________ 7,782,774.17 1,404,611.50 9,187,385.67
Total Value of Buildings a.nd
Grounds
$ 137,065,026.78$ 23,742,471.96 $ 160,807,498.74
NUDlber of ROODlS in Building:
ClassrooDls
_
Others
_
Tota.L
_
17,225 8,293 25,518
6,876 1,658 8,534
24,101 9,951 34,052
351
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE 1950-51
White Colored
Total
Number of Children Enrolled in Schools Operated: 120 Days and under_________________________ 121-130 Days ______________________________ 131-140 Days ______________________________ 141-150 Days ______________________________ 151-160 Days ______________________________ 161-170 Days ______________________________ 171-180Days ______________________________
Total EnrollDlent___________________________
35 0 26 0 11 2,946 523,223
526,241
146 15 3,564 91 17,973 22 239,587
261,339
181 15 3,590 91 17,984 2,968 762,810
787,580
Average Daily Attendance: Total EleDlentary___________________________ Total High 8chooL _________________________
310,348 110,361
172,904 34,573
483,252 144,934
Total EleDlentary and High 8ooooL___________ Average Length of TerDl_________________________
420,709 180
207,477 178
628,186 179
Average Cost per Pupil in A. D. A. _______________ $ 142.98$ 80.28$ 122.27
NUDlber of Graduates froDl Four-year High 8chools:______________________________________
~ale
FeDlale ____________________________________
Total______________________________________
5,262 6,109
11,371
1,183 2,044
3,227
6,445 8,153
14,598
352
TRANSPORTATION 1950--51
White
Colored
Total
Buses:
Total Number of Buses Total Investment
_
2,974
553
3,527
_ 7,300,188 1,038,382 8,338,570
Total Daily Mileage (One Way)
_ 75,983 17,892 93,875
Number of Children Hauled
_ 218,014 45,401 263,415
TottiaolnCEoxpste)nditure (Maintenance and Opera_-
1"early Cost
"
_
5,623,279
1,005,722
6,629,001
Per Pupil
_
25.79
22.15
25.17
Per Mile
~-------------------
.21
.16
.20
353
ENROLLMENT BY GRADES AND AGES*-WHITE
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th 11th 12th
Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Total
Under Six_______ 8,984
18
---
Six_____________ 45,543 7,922
32
4
9,002 53,501
Seven __________ 8,732 39,661 8,046
63
3
56,505
EighL _________ 1,844 10,896 33,147 6,375
80
2
7
52,351
Nine ___________
487 3,155 11,184 28,298 6,187
93
2
3
Ten ____________
189 1,009 4,101 11,067 25,376 6,168
99
10
49,409 48,019
Eleven __________
57 346 1,434 4,611 10,784 21,736 5,726 140
2
44,836
Twelve _________ Thirteen ________
29 165 663 2,222 5,256 10,971 19,852 5,035 198
----
15
60 242 880 2,483 5,510 10,151 17,316 4,432 135
44,391 1 41,225
F o u r t e e n ________
11
22 105 427 1,299 3,111 5,812 10,067 15,234 3,966 125
----
14 40,193
Fifteen _________
5
11
27 136 501 1,232 2,786 5,232 8,700 13,892 3,869 240 36,631
Sixteen _________
1
2
5
14
77 220 701 1,780 3,740 6,603 11,266 1,427 25,836
Seventeen _______
1
2
3
27
89 438 948 2,170 4,924 2,987 11,589
Eighteen ________
1
1
5
4
23
61 212 591 1,780 971 3,649
Over Eighteen___
1
1
1
2
348
83 168 519 371 1,494
Totals __________ 65,898 63,267 58,989 54,096 52,052 49,076 45,255 40,430 33,549 27,525 22,483 6,011 518,631
*-The enrollment shown between the heavy lines represents Norma! Pupil Progress. Those above the line are accelerated and those below are retarded.
ENROLLMENT BY GRADES AND AGES*-COLOREU
1st
2nd
3rd
Grade Grade Grade
Under Six_______ 2,602
16
4th Grade
5th Grade
6th Grade
7th Grade
8th Grade
9th Grade
10th Grade
11th Grade
12th Grade Total
--2,618
Six_____________ 25,811 1,933
107
4
27,855
Seven __________ 12,587 11 ,353 1,980
91
3
26,014
Eight___________ 6,008 8,985 8,731 1,753
85
5
25,567
Nine ___________ 2,715 5,.508 7,534 7,095 1,652
98
9
Ten ____________ 1,387 3,276 5,565 7,280 6,210 1,446
128
7
24,611 25,299
Eleven __________
628 1,650 3,314 5,035 6,008 4,837 1,273
100
7
22,852
Twelve _________
387 1,059 2,254 3,716 5,034. 5,199 4,156 1,137
115
10
1
23,068
Thirteen ________
167
560 1,210 2,414 3,688 4,737 4,973 2,997
737
67
4
21,554
F o u r t e e n ________ Fifteen _________
98 279 666 1,493 2,314 3,363 4,011 3,945 3,054 990
78
----
27
98 298 736 1,285 1,967 2,663 3,207 3,159 2,359 729
3 20,294 31 16,559
Sixteen _________
26
44
95 282 455 907 1,361 1,902 2,256 2,264 1,791 243 11,626
----
Seventeen_______
2
11
31
72 149 257 478 728 1,053 1,349 1,630 527 6,287
----
Eighteen ________
3
7
24
42
64 151 246 389 673 1,010 358 2,967
----
Over Eighteen___
2
1
2
5
6
15
27
83 126 244 586 171 1,268
Totals __________ 52,450 34,773 31,794 30,000 26,931 22,895 19,230 14,352 10,896 7,956 5,829 1,333 258,439
*-The enrollment shown between the heavy lines represents Normal Pupil Progress. Those above the lines are accelerated and those below are retarded.
SUMMARY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
1951-52
RECEIPTS 1951-52
I. INCOME-GENERAL FUND
1. From the State
a. Operation fund (Foundation Program-
Teachers Salaries, Supplements, Travel,
Transportation, Contingent, and Main-
tenance and Operation)
$65 ,639 ,002.98
b. Capital Outlay__ _______________ _________ 2,380,845.06
c. Salary of County Superintendent__________ 428,368.50
d. Vocational Funds_ ______ _______ __ _______ 933,498.51
e. School Lunch Program
2,567,196.09
f. Special Programs, Veterans, etc.
3,975,563.23
g. Other__________________________________ 86,934.73
Total from the State
$ 76,011 ,409.10
2. From the County or City a. Tax for Maintenance and Operation
$26,145,519.57
b. County Commissioners or City CounciL ___ 3,145,978.98 c.Other__________________________________ 401,667.31
Total from County or City
$ 29,693,165.86
3. From the U. S. Government
$ 2,482,111.74
4. From Fees from Pupils_ ____ ___ ___ __________________ ___ ___
494,217.54
5. From Sale of Property
___ _____ ___ __ ______ ______ _
183,663.95
6. From Insurance Claims___ __ _ _____ __ _____ ______ ______
330,591.38
7. Transfers from Other Systems
~_ _______ 1,162,284.58
8. Transfers from Other Funds______ __ _____ ____ _ _______
509,270.92
9. FrIo-me) Cafeteria Operation (gross cash receipts except those in_ 1,680,856.88
10. From Athletics, Entertainments and Self-Supporting Activi-
ties (gross. cash receipts)
_
11. From Other Sources
_
735,423.47 542,022.61
Total Receipts-GENERAL FUND
$113,825,018.03
II. SPECIAL BUILDING FUND 1. Sales of Bonds 2. Other Building Fund Receipts
TOTAL BUILDING FUND
$ 2,569,701.32 4,134,011.54
c
$ 6,703,712.86
TOTAL RECEIPTS-GENERAL AND BUILDING FUND
$120,528,730.89
III. NON-INCOME
1. Loans
c
$ 6,505,964.87
2. Bond Sinking Fund
a. Cotuenretys-twide Tax for Bonds and Bond In-_ 2,168,824.63
b. District Tax for Bonds and Bond Interest._ 1,016,746.77
c. Interest Received on Investments
_ 39,150.76
Total Bond Sinking Fund Receipts.
$
3. Agency Funds
a. U.RSe.ceIinpctsome Tax Withboldings and Cash$ 5,519,673.81
b. Teacher Retirement Member Contributions
Withholdings and Cash Receipts_ __
2,730,942.35
9,730,687.03
358
RECEIPTS-Continued. 1951-52
c. TeCacahsherreAcsesiopctsiation Dues Withholding and_
d. Group Insurance Premiums Withholdings and Cash Receipts____ __ ___ ___ _________
e. Other__________________________________
75,062.54
390,905.07 512,329.67
TOTAL AGENCY FUND RECEIPTS
$ 9,228,913.44
TOTAL RECEIPTS-ALL FUNDS
$139,488,331.36
IV. BALANCE BEGINNING OF YEAR
1. Genetrhael rFeiunn)d (after deduction for agency fund$ 2,989,076.86
2. Building Fund
11 ,363,777.66
3. Sinking Fund (for payment of Bonds and Interest)_______________________________ 3,037,252.33
4. Agency Funds
a. U. S. Income Taxes
_
b. Teacher Retirement Member Contribution_
c. Teacher Association Dues
_
d. Group Insurance PremiulllS
_
e. Other
_
128,198.01 40,314.26
734.73
3,061.76 92,349.22
TOTAL BALANCE BEGINNING OF YEAR
$ 17,654,764.83
GRAND TOTAL-RECEIPTS AND BALANCES
$157,143,096.19
!359
I. EXPENSE-GENERAL FUND
1. Administration 1. Salary of Superintendent
a. 2. Travel of Superintendent
b. Per Diem of Board Members
c. Salaries of Administrative Assistants
d. e.
Salaries of Clerks Attorney Fee
Cl.:>
'0"
f. Surety Bond Premiums g. Office Supplies and Expense
h. Other Administrative Expense
Total Administration
2. Instructional Services-Regular Program
a. All Regular Teachers: Elementary-Male
Salaries Travel
Elementary-Female Salaries Travel
High School-Male
Salaries Travel
High School-Female Salaries Travel
b. Salaries of Instructional Supervisors Travel of Instructional Supervisors
c. Salaries of Non-Teaching Principals Travel of Non-Teaching Principals
PAYMENTS 1951-52
Disbursed by Boards of Education
White
Colored
Total
$ 1,082,766.34 $
_
120,004.70
_
74,952.17
_ _ _
156,506.28 620,317.31 21,058.55
_
18,657.59
_
166,503.50
_
142,908.57
1-------1
$ 2,403,675.01 $
31,691.84 $
3,576.99 5,411.30 40,107.79 48,405.65 2,064.64 1,520.65 7,898.86 14,102.95
154,780.67$
1,114,458.18
123,581. 69 80,363.47 196,614.07 668,722.96 23,123.19 20,178.24 174,402.36 157,011.52
2,558,455.68
$ _
1,438,681.54$ 8,605.86
680,915.96$ 2,119,597.50
280.00
8,885.86
_ _ _ _ _ _
26,7152,,084557..4138
8,086,871.79 195,132.70
9,982,878.62 69,468.56
13,261,009.91_
2,409,226.66 44,025.31
2,592,173.64 24,084.92
39,973,867.09 5,045.43
10 ,496,098 .45 239,158.01
12,575,052.26 93,553.48
_
549,991.89
367,860.24
917,852.13
_
40,568.03
45,962.99
86,531.02
_ 1,729,371.86
429,907.43 2,159,279.29
_
38,594.44
9,019.56
47,614.00
d. Salaries of Visiting Teachers Travel of Visiting Teachers
e. Supplies and Materials used in Instruction f. Libraries (books, magazines, supplies, etc.)
g. Employers' Contribution of Teacher Retirement System h. Local System's Payments of Pensions i. Other Expense of Instruction
Total Instructional Services-Regular Program
3. Instructional Services-Special Program a. Salaries Special Program, Veterans, etc. Travel Special Programs, Veterans, etc.
b. Supplies and Materials used in Special Programs, Veterans, etc. c. Salaries of County and Home Demonstration Agents
Travel of County and Home Demonstration Agents d. Other Expense of Instruction-Special Programs
Total Instructional Service-Special Programs
4. Plant Maintenance and Operation a. Upkeep of Grounds 1. Labor
2. Materials and Supplies
b. Repairs of Buildings 1. Labor
2. Materials and Supplies
c. Repairs and Replacement of Equipment d. Wages of Janitors
e. Janitors' Supplies
"
f. Fuel
g. Lights, Water and Power h. Insurance Premiums i. Rents
j. Other Expense of Maintenance and Operation
Total Plant Maintenance and Operation
_
461,968.28
_
76,676.65
21,498.04 1,976.22
483,466.32 78,652.87
_
862,878.43
156,471.70 1,019,350.13
_
254,703.46
40,336.46
295,039.92
_
724,070.89
114,606.01
838,676.90
_
130,396.26
_ 1,980,791.01
54,215.54
184,611.80
397,704.36 2,378,495.37
1------1------1------
$ 53,349,552.88 $ 20,651,274.95 $ 74,000,827.83
$ 2,935,188.31 $
_
319,570.26
_
338,889.65
_
118,340.23
_
11,052.50
_
301,018.07
--------1
$ 4,024,059.02 $
542,187.41 $ 106,544.25 69,134.82 19,486.03
4,408.89 105,340.99 847,102.39$
3,477,375.72 426,114.51 408,024.47 137,826.26 15,461.39 406,359.06
4,871,161.41
$ 141,477.39 $
_
126,906.23
_
836,374.02
_ 1,236,131.86
_
956,187.52
_ 1,783,594.63
_ _
424,615.75 852,857.65
_
800,854.27
_ _
809,989.02 62,875.74
_
376,633.86
17,412.59 $ 18,199.99 187,780.80 272,523.26 194,074.27 354,481.27 74,414.97 194,891.46 137,250.58 119,212.45 12,388.05 40,916.16
158,889.98 145,106.22 1,024,154.82 1,508,655.12 1,150,261.79 2,138,075.90 499,030.72 1,047,749.11 938,104.85 929,201.47 75,263.79 417,550.02
$ 8,408,497.94 $ 1,623,545.85 $ 10,032,043.79
PAYMENTS-Continued. 1951-52
Disbursed by Boards of Education
White
Colored
Total
I. EXPENSE-GENERAL FUND-Continued
5. Pupil Transportation a. Salaries of Operators b. Supplies, Repairs, Maintenance c. Transportation Equipment Purchased d. Other Expense of Pupil Transportation ~
Total Pupil Transportation Expense
$ 4,510,206.54$
_ 1,400,271.31
_ 1,542,720.47
_
244,029.89
1-------
$ 7,697,228.21 $
976,340.08 $ 302,824.11 224,351. 39 29,433.44
1,532,949.02 $
5,486,546.62 1,703,095.42 1,767,071.86
273,463.33
9,230,177.23
6. Other Expense:
a. 1. School Lunch Program Salaries
$
2. School Lunch Program Other Expense
_
b. 1. Other Cafeteria Operation Salaries
_
2. Other Cafeteria Operations Other Expenses
_
c. 1. Athletics, Entertainment and Other Self-Supporting Activities Salaries __
2. AtEhlxeptiecn,seEntertainment and Other Self-Supporting Activities Othe_r
d. Interest on Loans e. Transfers to Other Systems f. Other
"
_
_ _
1,371 ,401.40 $ 2,419,844.02
34,586.54 117,911.59 43,110.71
386,329.56
73,558.65 1,410,580.36
388,347.33
105,590.68 $ 232,473.74
2,763.69 11,212.75
35.00
42,442.99
5,305.11 82,922.04 44,119.11
1,476,992.08 2,652,317.76
37,350.23 129,124.34 43,145.71
428,772.55
78,863.76 1,493,502.40
432,466.44
Total-Other Expense__ - - - - - - -- - - - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - -- - -- - -- -- - - - - - - -1~6$,2~4~5,~67*0~.1~6 $I~=~52~6~,8~65~.1I1 ;$ ~~6~,7272,,5;35~.2~7
Total Expense Payments
$ 82,128,683.22 $ 25,336,517.99 $ 107,465,201.21
II. O1.ULTaLnAdY EXPENSE
2. New Buildings 3. New Equipment
$
_ _
1,218,330.59 $ 6,859,752.19 1,074,661.62
543,711.67 $ 1,793,981.48
431,143.29
1,762,042.26 8,653,733.67 1,505,804.91
4. Additions and Alterations of Old Buildings________________________________
817,261.51
101,776.35
919,037.86
5. Other Capital Outlay
- __ - - __ - - __ - - - !==o:::l~" 5~5=:2~,~06~5~.~1~21===9~4~,~18~2~.~5~21==o:::l~,~64;;6~,;;2;;4,7~.~64
Total Outlay Payments
$ 11,522,071. 03 $ 2,964,795.31 $ 14,486,866.34
III. NON-EXPENSE 1. Loans Paid (principal)
2. Principal Paid on Bonds 3. Interest Paid on Bonds 4. Paid to U. S. Collector of Internal Revenue 5. Paid to Teacher Retirement System 6. Paid to Teacher Associations 7. Paid to Insurance Companies 8. Bank Service Charges 9. Other Non-Expense
Total Non-Expense Payments
Total Payments-All Funds
$ 5,674,076.96$
_ 1,756,919.42
_
926,753.16
_ 4,845,142.79
_ 2,279,524.75
_
87,625.88
_
333,771.00
_
51,435.75
_ 3,845,681.51
415,769.12 $ 47,750.00
26,538.00 529,128.20 425,522.10
2,311.50
33,643.65 1,462.96 41,836.82
6,089,846.08 1,804,669.42
953,291.16 5,374,270.99 2,705,046.85
89,937.38 367,414.65 52,898.71 3,887,518.33
$ 19,800,931.22 $ 1,523,962.35 $ 21,324,893.57
$ 113,451,685.47 $ 29,825,275.65 $ 143,276,961.12
IV. 1B.AGLAenNeCraEl FEuNnDd OF YEAR
$
2. Building Fund
_
3. Sinking Fund including Investments
_
4. Agency Funds a. U. S. Income Taxes_ _______ _________ ___ ___ ___ ___ ____________________ b. Teacher Retirement Member Contributions c. Teacher Association Dues____________________________________________
d. Group InsurancePremiunls__________________________________________ e. Other______________________________________________________________
2,794,932.63 $ 7,463,846.21 3,064,971.10
165,563.68 75,146.25
1,896.91 12,933.03 221,884.25
6,987.74 $ 38,504.23
_
10,047.10 4,776.83
236,29 4,408.82
2,801,920.37 7,502,350.44 3,064,971.10
175,610.78 79,923.08
1,896.91 13,169.32 226,293.07
Total Balance End of YeaL GRAND TOTAL-PAYMENTS AND BALANCES
$ 13,801,174.06$
64,961.01 $ 13,866,135.07
===---= ==========-----=====
$ 127,252,859.53$ 29,890,236.66$ 157,143,096.19
PAYMENTS-Continued.
1951-52
CURRENT LIABILITIES AND OUTSTANDING BONDED INDEBTEDNESS
CuOrruetnsttaLndiaibniglitLieosanast the End of Year:
$ 2,581,758 .15
Salaries and Accounts Due and Unpaid_ _______________________________________ _____________ 676,564 .06 Other Current Liabilities_ ___ ___ ________ __ ______________ ________ __ __________ ________ ___ _ 398,408.88
Total Current Liabilities
$ 3,656,731.09
OuCtsotuanntdyi-nwgidBeoBndoenddsIndebtedness at the End of Year: District Bonds
$25,647,051.51 10,083,847.44
Total Bonded Indebtedness
$35,730,898.95
ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE 1951-52
White Colored Total
Enrollment: lGndergarten First Grade Second Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Sixth Grade Seventh Grade Special Elementary Eighth Grade Ninth Grade Tenth Grade Eleventh Grade Twelfth Grade Special High SchooL
Elementary Grades (Kg.-7)
~ale
Fernale
Total
High School Grades (8-12)
~ale
Female
Total
Total Enrollment-Elem. and High SchooL
Previously Enrolled
Net Enrollment
Evening Schools
Average Daily Attendance
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _
6,640 1,480 63,402 49,367 61,461 33,889 61,904 32,456 57,953 30,285 53,274 26,898 49,852 23,895 46,219 19,842
89 ---------42,522 16,003 34,347 11,653 28,622 8,716 23,004 6,133 12,904 2,738
8,120 112,769 95,350 94,360 88,238 80,172 73,747 66,061
89 58,525 46,000 37,338 29,137 15,642
_
179
516
695
_ _
208,357 192,437
110,723 107,389
319,080 299,826
_ 400,794 218,112 618,906
_ _
68,265 73,313
_ 141,578
_ 542,372
_ 46,009 _ 496,363
_
608
_ 429,951
18,623 27,136 45,759 263,871 8,001 255,870 1,325 207,578
86,888 100,449 187,337 806,243 54,010 752,233
1,933 637,529
365
NUMBER OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED, AVERAGE ANNUAL SALARIES PAID TEACHERS AND CERTIFICATES
1951-52
White Colored Total ----
Number of Teachers Employed on Regular ProgramAcademic and Vocational:
El1em1aelent_a_r_y__(K__g_._-7__):_______________________ FeDlale ________________________________ Total __________________________________
Hi1g1halSec_h_o_o_l__(8_-_1_2_)_:_______________________ FeDlale ________________________________ Total __________________________________
Non-Teaching Principals_________________ Total Teachers on Regular Program: ______________
584 11,094 11,678
2,531 3,572 6,103
401 18,182
344 5,629
5,973
928 16,723
17,651
878 1,010
1,888
110
7,971
3,409 4,582
7,991
511
26,153
Sp1e1caialel _P_r_o_g_r_a_m__: _________________________ FeDlale ________________________________ Total __________________________________
Grand Total All Teachers ________________________
368 71
439
18,621
116 73
189
8,160
484 144
628
26,781
Average Annual Salary Paid Teachers on Reg-
ular Programs: Elementary
$ 2,411.82 $ 2,334.20 $ 2,385.55
11ale_ ____ ___ ___
__ _____ _______ 2,478.23 1,980.22 2,293.62
Fernale________________________________ 2,408.32 2,355.84 2,390.65
High SchooL__________________________ 3,004.15 2,685.12 2,928.78
11ale_ __ __ __ __ ____ _ ______ ___ 3,272.26 2,794.14 3,149.09
FeDlale_ ___ __ ___ _____ _____ ___ _______ 2,814.21 2,590.36 2,764.86
Total Average Annual Salary
$ 2,615.13 $ 2,418.49 $ 2,554.84
CeFrtiivfeicYateeasrsofCToellaecgheers on Regular Program: Four Years College Three Years College Two Years College One Year College
Total
PerDlit
Grand TotaL
_
2,160
_ 9,894
_ 3,198
_
2,564
_
142
_ 17,958
_
224
_ 18,182
472 5,276 1,343
781 48
7,920
51
7,971
2,632 15,170 4,541 3,345
190
25,878
275
26,153
366
SCHOOLS ACCORDING TO SIZE
1951-52
White Colored
Total
Number of Schools: Total Number of Public Schools ______________ Number having grades 1-7 only ______________ Number having high school Grades____________ Number of four-year High Schools ____________
Number of Schools having: One Teacher_______________________________ Two Teachers ______________________________ Three Teachers _____________________________ Four Teachers______________________________ Five Teachers ______________________________ Six Teachers________________________________ Seven Teachers _____________________________ Eight Teachers _____________________________ Nine Teachers______________________________ Ten Teachers_______________________________ Eleven Teachers ____________________________ Twelve Teachers____________________________ Thirteen Teachers___________________________ Fourteen Teachers __________________________ Futeen Teachers____________________________ Sixteen Teachers____________________________ Seventeen Teachers _________________________ Eighteen Teachers __________________________ Nineteen Teachers __________________________ Twenty Teachers ___________________________
1,535 815 720 443
90 118 90 114 95 74 85 68
46
53 47 61 68 50 46 39 47 33 34 277
1,755 1,193
562 230
716 383 136 76 47 40 40 46 31
25 15 23 25 23 20 7 6 11 10 75
3,290 2,008 1,282
673
806 501 226 190 142 114 125 114 77 78 62 84 93 73 66 46 53
44
44 352
367
ADMINISTRATORS, SUPERVISORS AND NON-PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES 1951-52
White Colored Total
Professional Employees: Administrative Assistants *Non-Teaching Principals Supervisors Visiting Teachers Librarians
Total Professional Employees
_
62
2
64
_
401
110
511
_
130
108
238
_
178
_
76
16
194
7
83
_
847
243 1,090
Non-Professional Employees: Attendance Officers Clerks
Lunchroom Managers and Workers
_
15
_
557
_ 3,806
3
18
51
608
271 4,077
Maintenance Workers: Plant Bus Janitors FoodProcesmng Bus Drivers Others
Total Non-Professional Employees
_
216
_
105
_ 1,462
_
159
_ 3,069
_
818
_ 10,207
38 16 287 5 761 145 1,477
254 121 1,749 164 3,830 963 11,784
*Non-Teaching Principals also shown on Teachers Employed on Regular Program.
368
LIBRARIES AND EQUIPMENT
1951-52
White
Colored
Total
Libraries:
Number of Volumes in LibErlaermieesn: t ~ry High SchooL
TotaL
_ _
1,290,693.50 1,242,215.00
210,210.00 1,500,903.50 222,900.00 1,465,115.00
_1
------1 2,532,908.50
-----433,110.00
1-----2,966,018.50
Value of Volumes in LibErlaermieesn: tary High SchooL
TotaL
$ _
1,561,143.17$ 2,033,718.26
253,929.96 $ 1,815,073.13 313,415.51 2,347,133.77
1 $
------1 3,594,861.43 $
------1-----567,345.47 $ 4,162,206.90
Value of Teaching Aids
$ 1,288,796.81 $ 201,245.00 $ 1,490,041.81
1-------/------/------
Total Value of Libraries and
Teaching Aids
$ 4,883,658.24 $ 768,590.47 $ 5,652,248.71
Equipment:
Number of Desks and Seats _
577,973
198,312
776,285
Value of Desks and Seats
$ 4,038,170.25 $ 1,054,045.86 $ 5,092,216.11
Value of Lunchroom Equipment__ 3,999,508.06 359,630.54 4,359,138.60
Value of Laboratory Equipment __ 1,931,947.81 333,669.44 2,265,617.25
Value of Auditorium Seats
_ 1,694,925.85 162,101.81 1,857,027.66
Value of Teachers' Desks, etc. _ 3,068,473.69 419,328.84 3,487,802.53
Vamlueentof Motion Picture Equip_-
976,747.96 144,455.69 1,121,203.65
Vamlueentof Food Processing Equip_-
834,665.41
72,607.08
907,272.49
Vailnuge, To.f &VIo.cational, Homemak_- 3,602,179.10 427,113.86 4,029,292.96
1-------1------1------
Total Value of All Equipment $ 20,146,618.13$ 2,972,953.12$ 23,119,571.25
Total Value of School Plants
$179,109,100.15$33,197,699.81 $212,306,799.96
369
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
1951-52
White
Colored
Total
Number of Buildings According to Material Used: Cernent__________________ Steel ____________________
Stone____________________
Brick____________________ Frarne ___________________
T o t a l ____________________
275 3
109 1,592 1,717 3,696
85 3 37 254 1,904 2,283
360 6
146 1,846 3,621 5,979
Value of Buildings____________ S 145,547,521.41$ 27,781,794.39 $ 173,329,315.80
Value of Grounds_____________ 8,531,302.37 1,674,361.83 10,205,664.20
ToGtarlouVndalsu_e__o_f___B_u_i_ld_i_n_g_s___a_n_d $ 154,078,823.78 $ 29,456,156.22 $ 183,534,980.00
Number of Rooms in Building: Classroorns_____________ Others _________________
T o t a l ____________________
17,689 8,662 26,351
7,122 1,694 8,816
24,811 10,356 35,167
870
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE 1951-52
White Colored Total
Number of Children Enrolled in Schools Op1e2r0atDeda:ys and under_________________________ 121-130 Days ______________________________ 131-140 Days ______________________________ 141-150 Days ______________________________ 151-160 Days ______________________________ 161-170 Days______________________________ 171-180 Days ______________________________
Total Enrollment___________________________
70 0 0 40 36 0 542,226 542,372
32 0 0 0 0 0 263,839 263,871
102 0 0 40 36 0
806,065 806,243
Average Daily Attendance: Total Elementary___________________________ Total High SchooL _________________________
310,744 119,207
170,430 37,148
481,174 156,355
Total Elementary and High SchooL ___________ 429,951 207,578 637,529
Average Length of Term_________________________
180
180
180
Average Cost per Pupil in A. D. A. _______________ $ 171.49 $ 116.08 $ 153.45
Number of Graduates from Four-year High Sc~ hoaolle s:______________________________________ FemMe ____________________________________
T o t a l ______________________________________
5,652 6,761 12,413
970 1,597 2,567
6,622 8,358 14,980
371
TRANSPORTATION 1951-52
White
Colored
Total
Buses: Total Number of Buses Total Investment
_
3,069
761
3,830
_
Total Daily Mileage (One Way)
_
79,145
25,489 104,634
Number of Children Hauled
_ 228,718
61,819 290,537
Total Expenditure (Maintenance and Opera-
tion Cost)
$ 6,253,877$ 1,548,072$ 7,801,949
1'earlyCost
_
Per PupiL Per Mile
$ 25.79 $ 22.15$ 25.17
$
.21$
.16$
.20
372
APPROPRIATIONS, CENSUS, ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
Appropriation
Attendance
Enrollment White Colored Total
Census
1871 $ 1872 1873 1874 1875
174,107.00
No School 250,000.00 265,000.00 151,304.00
1876
149,464.00
1877
150,225.00
1878
154,378.00
1879
155,264.00
1880
150,789.00
1881
196,317.00
1882
272,754.00
1883
282,221.00
1884
305,520.00
1885
502,115.00
1886
312,292.00
1887
489,008.00
1888
330,113.00
1889
490,708.00
1890
638 ,656 .00
1891
935,611.00
1892
951,700.00
1893 1,021,512.00
1894
937,874.00
1895 1,266,707.00
1896 1,161,052.00 1897 1,169,945.00 1898 1,640,361.00 1899 1,398,122.00 1900 1,440,64.2.00
1901 1,505,127.00 1902 1,615,052.00 1903 1,538,955.00 1904 1,591,471.00 1905 1,735,713.00
1906 1,711,84.4.00 1907 1,786,688.00 1908 2,000,000.00 1909 2,250,000.00 1910 2,250,000.00
1911 2,500,000.00 1912 2,550,000.00 1913 2,550,000.00 1914. 2,550,000.00 1915 2,550,000.00
---------- 42,914 6,664 45,578 336,388
-------------------------------------
--
- ------63,923 93,167 105,990
---------19,755 42,374 50,358
----8--3-,6-7--7
135,541 156,348
--------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------
121,418 128,296 137,217 147,192 150,134
57,987 62,330 72,655 79,435 88,399
179,405 190,626 209,872
------------4--3-3-,4-.-4-4
226,627 ----------
238,533 ----------
----------------------------------------------
153,156 161,377 175,668 181,355 190,346
91,041 95,055 111,74.3 110,150 119,248
244,197 256,432 287,411
------------5--0-7-,1-6-7-
291,505 309,594
-------------------
----------
-------------------------------------
196,852 208,865 200,786 209,276 209,259
122,872 133,429 120,390 133,220 134,491
319,724. 342,294. 321,176
------------5--6-0-,2-8-1-
34.2,496 343,750
-------------------
-----------------------------------------------
219,643 225,350 233,295 260,084 253,516
140,625 145,506 157,293 169,401 170,260
360,268 370,856 390,588
------------6--0-4-,9-7-1-
429,4.96 423,786
-------------------
-------------------
266,991 270,267
179,180 180,565
---------- ---------- ----------
---------- ---------- ----------
---------- ---------- ----------
446,171 450,832 469,107
------------6-6--0-,8-7-0-
474,44.1 484,385
--------------------
---------- ---------- ----------
---------------------2--8-0-,9-5--5
---3--0-0-,5-9--6
298,865 298,234
---2--0-1-,4-1--8
200,238 199,296
502,887 439,784 502,014
------------7--0-3-,1-3--3
499,103 488,520
-------------------
318,758 316,758 322,050 357,710 346,376
307,4.94 308,153 306,891 316,315 334,994
208,774 201,029 201,512 213,038 220,800
516,268 509,182 508,4.03
------------7-3--5-,4-7-1-
547,912 555,794
-------------------
352,059 357,24.3 380,749 401,713 422,788
342,129 348,571 360,554 375,261 385,167
222,942 222,659 230,254. 239,783 240,687
565,071 571,230 590,808
------------7-9--5-,4-8-4-
615,044 625,854
-------------------
373
APPROPRIATIONS, CENSUS, ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
Appropriation
Attendance
Enrollment White Colored Total
Census
1916 $ 2,700,000.00 1917 2,700,000.00 1918 3,200,000.00 1919 3,500,000.00 1920 4,000,000.00
1921 4,500,000.00 1922 4,250,000.00 1923 4,250,000.00 1924 4,500,000.00 1925 4,502,000.00
1926 5,003,000.00 1927 5,003,200.00 1928 6,562,334.00 1929 6,597,198.00 1930 7,458,002.00
1931 7,537,271.00 1932 7,037,970.27 1933 6,987,032.40 1934 7,123,921.01 1935 7,392,073.46
1936
1937(!) 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40
8,079,141.81 4,369,661.39 14,457,132.80 14,448,420.64 14,713,587.06
1940--41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1944--45
20,303,120.00 15,506,400.00 18,893,893.05 17,995,210.50 20,723,537.68
1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50
21,169,963.86 31,668,682.00 37,249,900.00 41,031,721.00 50,875,000.00
1950--51 51,652,945.85* 1951-52 86,863,804.00
453,157 459,167 452,064 467,081 515,147
405,658 414,572 418,246 427,162 446,054
254,890 263,531 261,501 261,958 277,023
660,548 678,103 679,749
------------8-4--0-,8-6-1-
689,120 723,077
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535,620 543,163
---5--4-4-,3-0--7
489,586
456,403 470,242
---4--4-5-,8-9--6
452,840
273,061 225,193
---2--5-7-,6-7-4-
241,961
729,464 745,435
---7--0-3-,5-7--0
694,545
------------9--0-0-,3-5--2 -------------------
513,017 544,093 535,196 543,637 549,062
451,814 467,049 468,375 471,821 479,813
241,093 253,038 246,019 251,184 257,942
692,907 720,087
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-- -- ------
714,394 867,995
723,005 737,755
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577,353 580,979 589,297 595,692 580,691
483,528 '187,464 503,424 489,188 477,832
267,869 270,366 278,053 270,408 263,338
751,397 ----------
757,830 781,477
---8-6--9-,7-2-7-
759,596 741,170
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595,131 595,131 572,386 604,745 587,543
496,514 496,514 511,087 522,614 513,719
276,090 276,090 278,424 284,908 266,199
772,613 772,613 789,511 807,522
---------------------8-0--9-,1-5-7-
779,918 ----------
582,654 577,875 546,633 516,463 546,480
508,199 500,547 492,173 472,434 468,579
274,730 269,288 265,043 256,023 249,629
782,929 769,835 757,216 728,457 718,208
------------------------------7--1-9-,5-2--0
563,653 579,618 582,255 597,895 619,846
628,186 637,529
486,781 484,872 487,955 496,733 512,355
526,241 542,372
259,111 261,427 255,246 255,273 257,606
261,339 263,871
745,892 746,299 743,201
------------8-0--8-,0-0-0-
752,046 769,961
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787,580 806,243
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For the Years 1931 through the fiscal year 1939-40 the amounts shown include all appropriations made by the State for purposes of operating the public school systems and include common school fund (or Seven Month School Law): vocational education; vocational rehabilitation; salaries of county school superintendents; operating cost of the Department of Education, and allocations for equalization and textbooks.
*Appropriations to the schools for the Deaf and the Blind were separate and in addition
to the amounts shown for the years prior to 1949-50.
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INDEX AND
LIST OF TABLES
Table
LIST OF TABLES
Page
1. Receipts-Counties and Independent Systems
93-117
II. Payments-White-Counties and Independent Systems 118-177
III. Payments-Colored-Counties and Independent Systems 178-237
IV. Current Liabilities and Outstanding Bonded Indebtedness......238-243
V. Enrollment--White
244-249
VI. Enrollment-Colored
250-255
VII. Miscellaneous Information on Enrollment and Attendance-White
256-261
VIII. Miscellaneous Information on Enrollment and Attendance-Colored
262-267
IX. Teachers and Teachers' Certificates-White
268-273
X. Teachers and Teachers' Certificates-Colored _
274-279
XI. Schools According to Size-White
280-285
XII. Schools According to Size-Colored
286-291
XIII. Non-Instructional Employees-White
292-297
XIV. Non-Instructional Employees-Colored
298-303
XV. Libraries and Equipment-White
304-309
XVI. Libraries and Equipment--Continued-White
310-315
XVII. Libraries and Equipment-Colored
316-321
XVIII. Libraries and Equipment-Continued-Colored
322-327
XIX. Transportation-White
328-333
XX. Transportation-Colored
Summary Tables-1950-51
Summary Tables-1951-52
_
Appropriations, Census, Enrollment and Attendance
1871-1952
_
_
334-337 338-355 356-372
373-374
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CONTENTS
INDEX
Page
Report and Recommendations of the State Superintendent of Schools to the General Assembly............................................................................................................... 3-11
Divisions: School Administration
12-18
School Building Program.
19-23
Field Services
_
24-25
Teacher Education, Certification and Curr~culum
26-35
Extended School Program
36-43
Food Distribution
_................................... 44-46
School Lunch
47-49
War Surplus Properties.................................................................................................................. 50
School Health
51-53
Textbook and Library
54-60
Vocational Education
61-75
Vocational Rehabilitation
76-78
School for Blind
79-81
School for Deaf....................................................................................................................................... 82-83
Negro Education
84-92
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