REPORT ON GEORGIA SCHOOLS
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION M. D. COLLINS Superintendent of Schools
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Dr. M. D. Collins, Executive Officer
Honorable H. W. Blount, Swainsboro
lst District
Honorable William T. Bodenhamer, Ty T y 2 n d District
Honorable Clarke W. Duncan, Buena Vista______3rd District
Honorable James S. Peters, Manchester
4th District
Honorable George P. Whitman, Jr., College Park, Chairman__________________ _5th District
Honorable Herschel Lovett, Dublin____6th District
Honorable Henry Stewart, Cedartown_7th District
Honorable L. E. Sweat, Blackshear___ 8th District
Honorable Irwin Kimzey, Clarkesville____9th District
Mrs. Julius Y. Talmadge, Athens________l0th District
Changes in the Board of Education members as of January 1. 1957 ~ Mrs. Bruce Schaefer, Toccoa replaced Irwin Kimzey. Clarkesville and Francis ShurIing, Wrightsville replaced Herschel Lovett. Dublin.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Educational Progress Continues in Georgia _
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2. Superintendent's Letter _
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3. Divisions:
Administration and Finance _
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Staff Services
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Vocational Rehabilitation
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Field Services_______________________ 36
Instructional Materials and Library Service _
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Instruction___
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Vocational Education
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Negro Education_________________________ 87
4. Statistical Reports 2
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Quality education for every child in Georgia must be the goal of our educational program in Georgia.
-Dr. Claude Purcell Assistant State Superintendent of Schools
EDUCATIONAL PROGRESS CONTINUES IN GEORGIA
This Report-in compliance with the law-covers the two years ending June 30, 1956. It is made to the General Assembly which convenes in January, 1957.
Developments in education during the intervening months are, therefore, listed briefly here to bring the reader up to date:
For the 1956-57 school year, there are 941,265 pupils enrolled in the public schools of Georgia. They are taught by 30,500 teachers. Of these children, 376,710 are transported to and from school by 4645 buses.
Hot lunches are served to 398,416 of them daily in the 1661 school lunchrooms throughout the state. Schools now get 3.8 per lunch as reimbursement from the federal funds allotted for this. The child pays an average of 25 for his lunch which includes a half pint of milk. The Special Milk Program in 1454 schools gives the child extra milk to drink at very low cost. In October of 1954, a month's check showed schools serving 2,356,105 half pints of extra milk at a cost of $85,370.09. In October, 1956, a month-check showed 2,906,045 half pints served at a cost of $104,193.00.
More commodities are being received this year for the 195657 lunchroom program than ever before. On February 1, more of this free food had already been received than in any other entire school year previously. These came from the federal program.
Teacher salaries are steadily climbing in Georgia, though not yet up to the $3600 beginning salary advocated by the State Department of Education, nor to the $4000 national average. Up to 1957 teachers had received-during the Griffin Administration-a $300 raise.
The General Assembly and the Governor have taken an interested and helpful attitude toward teacher raises, and indicated their intention to work as speedily as practicable" toward this. They gave careful consideration to the bill for unfreezing the charge-back (repealing the amendment that limited local funds that went toward the Minimum Foundation cost.) These unfrozen funds, subsequently earmarked for
teacher raises, would be enough to give a $100 across-theboard raise to Georgia teachers. Another $100 is also being considered when funds are available. Any such raises would become effective September, 1957.
Business groups are becoming increasingly interested in helping the school program, through scholarships, and such projects as the Georgia Chamber of Commerce's Teacher of the Year Program. This year, all but fifteen of the state's school systems are taking part in naming a Teacher of the Year, giving new prestige to the profession.
District organizations of the Future Teacher Association are doing much to interest bright young people in the teaching profession. There is considerable interest in the proposal before the General Assembly to finance a part of the education of future teachers, as the education of future doctors is now handled.
"Equal educational opportunities for all Georgia children" becomes more and more a reality. For the first time, high schools are within reach of all the state's children, as the building program nears completion. More and more children have available the laboratories and libraries that enrich science and math programs, and give them sound foundations for college or for work. The school program is serving both groups: those that are going to college and those that go directly to work.
Georgia's program for exceptional children-now in its sixth year-moved steadily to new achievements as the 1957 year opened. The age for the training of deaf children was lowered to three. A teacher-training program for those who work in speech correction has been set up, and 21 teachers will be graduated by August. The Department has had the enthusiastic support of many lay groups in its efforts to make educational opportunities effective for the 100,000 exceptional children in the state. The current interest is now geared toward what can be done for the exceptionally bright child. No classes have as yet been planned in the Georgia program for them, though they are included in the "exceptional" children.
Georgia's phenomenal economic progress in recent years is due in some measure to the fact that the state has invested more and more money in education. The facts show thataround the world-wherever people are educated, living standards climb higher. Educators and laymen alike agree that in Georgia, the investment in education is paying big dividends.
Educational progress continues. The road ahead looks bright.
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State Board of Education
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State Superintendent of Schools M. D. Collins
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Assistant Superintendent Claude Purcell
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Staff Services
Allen C. Smith, Director
Personnel Office
Research
Public Information Office Services I-IBM-Mail-Telephone
School Plant Services
Neqro Education R. L. Cousins, Director
Field Services (Including Surplus Materials)
W. E. Pafford, Director
Coordinat.ing Committee Directors of: lnstrucfion.i lnstructlonal Materials. Administration, Vocational Education, Vocational Rehabilitation, Staff Services, Negro Education, Field Services.
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Instruction L. M. Lester
Director
Instructional Materials
C. S. Hubbard Director
Curriculum planning and evaluation.
Supervision of instruction. Exceptional children.
Textbooks Libraries Audio-Visual aids
Teacher Education Certification
Vocational Education G.!. Martin Director
Administration Claude Purcell
Director
Agriculture Education
Homemaking Education
Trade and Industrial Education (Including state trade schools)
Voc.Ofc. Training
Central Acct. Budgets Dept. & Local.
M. F. P. E.
Transportation
Attendance & Visiting Teacher Service
School Lunch and Food Distribution service.
Distributive Education.
Vocational Rehabilitation A. P. Jarrell
Director
Rehabilitation Services
School for the Blind
School for the Deaf
Services for Blind
REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS TO THE GOVERNOR
AND TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA
To His Excellency Governor Griffin 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 Georgia law, Section 32-508, Georgia Code, 1933.
It is gratifying to be able to inform you that the public schools of Georgia have made tremendous progress in the past two years covered by this report. Teachers are better qualified than ever before in our history. In 1956, 83 % of our 28,000 state supported teachers in Georgia have four to five years of college preparation for their profession. Also, 11 % have three years of preparation, and 6 % have two years. Only 6/10 of one per cent have less than two years. This is above the national average. We have 28,000 state-paid teachers now, and 917,265 children enrolled in our public schools.
Our salaries for teachers are too low. Our average salary for teachers in Georgia is $3,150. Among the 48 states, Georgia is 36th down on the list of salaries. The national average is $4,000. The Georgia teachers have had a $300 raise during the administration of Governor Marvin Griffin. The beginning 'salary in Georgia is $2,700 for four year degree teachers, and $3,000 for five years of professional training. We recommend $3,600 as a beginning salary for well qualified teachers. Sick leave for teachers needs to be financed in Georgia. A retirement minimum of $100 a month for teachers with 35 years experience in Georgia, has been financed under the present administration. With inflation sending living costs soaring just now this is inadequate.
Need for Teachers
There is a vital need for teacher recruitment. We have a turnover of 10% in our teaching ranks each year. We also need 1,000 new teachers each year to teach the additional children added to the school rolls. We need more teachers because the schools are now offering more services, such as the exceptional children's program, and more vocational education.
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We are indebted to many groups for assisting us with teacher recruitment. The Georgia State Chamber of Commerce launched in 1955 a magnificent teacher recruitment program which has been a great help to us in recognizing teaching as a profession, in honoring teachers, and in helping us to recruit more teachers. This program is being continued. The Junior Chamber of Commerce, the Parent-Teacher Association, and the Georgia Educational Association have all been helpful in teacher recruitment.
The State Board of Education authorized the employment of two full-time staff members to work in teacher recruitment. Future teacher chapters and groups are being organized in every high school and teacher training institution in the state. More and more young people are considering teaching as a career. We need to provide scholarships for these young people similar to those provided for medical students in this state.
Georgia Has Built New Schools
The building program is one to which we can certainly point with pride. Yet, with the magnificent achievements, all of our children are not adequately housed. We are short 6,475 as of July 1, 1956, not even counting the need for the 1956-57 school year. The State School Building Authority was set up five years ago with a capital fund of one hundred and seventy-nine million dollars. This money has been spent down to about sixty million, which has already been allotted for the erection of modern school buildings throughout Georgia. We need to issue at least seventy-five million dollars more of State School Building Authority funds in order to supply our present schoolhouse needs.
There are three reasons for this acute need of more school buildings:
1. To house additional children who have come to the schools. The higher birth rate and the migration due to change in population are the two biggest reasons for increased enrollment.
2. To take the place of obsolete buildings in Georgia which simply will not house a modern educational program.
3. To replace school buildings that have burned.
We Must Build More
School building costs have gone up. Georgia schools were well-erected at an approximate cost of $13,000 per classroom
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(with related facilities), but a classroom in the future will cost at least $15,000. This increase in cost is due largely to the steel strike and the change in the minimum wage law, raising the wage scale from 75 to $1.00 an hour. The original plans call for more building with local funds than has been done. Local communities have spent about sixty million dollars, but in many places this has not been adequate. Of the 200 school systems in Georgia, 76 have voted bond issues. Sixteen others tried and failed. The original plans specified that auditoriums and physical education buildings were to be built with local funds. Some communities have built theirs, and some have not, though auditoriums and physical educational buildings are almost indispensable to a good modern school program.
Instruction Improves Superintendents and boards of education are becoming increasingly aware of the necessity for vital, challenging curriculum in the schools. They are taking advantage of the services of instructional supervisors, visiting teachers, and consultant services from the State Department of Education. Georgia now has 70 state allotted instructional supervisors8 in city systems and 24 locally employed. There are statistics to show that children in school systems employing an in-
structional supervisor have sometimes a 25 % higher rate in
learning achievement than the counties where there is no such supervisor. The state has 149 visiting teachers serving 161 systems. This program, now in its eleventh year, was set up by the Legislature in 1945 when the present compulsory law was put into effect. It has decreased the absences about 50 %, and has lessened the drop-outs. The drop-out problem still plagues Georgia schools and all others in the nation. In this state two out of three white children who start to the first grade are not in school on graduation night. Among the Negro children, this drop-out figure is even higher. Community groups would do well to join with schools in studying and remedying the problems of the children who drop out of school before they get education adequate to enable them to earn good livings and become useful citizens.
Our instructional program continues to pioneer in new fields. The State Board of Education has just authorized the expenditure of $35,000 for a pilot program in closed circuit TV. This experiment will be made in a school in Fulton County.
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Why Schools Cost More Now School costs continue to increase and will for many years to come. At the beginning of the two years covered by this report there were 892,467 children in school. In 1955-56 there were 917,265 children. Services for these children and inflation account for the increase in school fund needs. The Governor and General Assembly have generously increased the state portions of the school budget. The state now pays
an average of 72 % of the school costs in Georgia. Local communities pay 22 % and the Federal Government pays 4 %.
The school budget for 1955-56 was $122,286,660. This includes Federal state funds. The local community's share of the operating budget of the school program will amount to thirty-six million. An adjustment of state funds is now being made for systems with rapidly growing enrollments. 1955-56 was the first time this occurred. It was made possible by an act of the General Assembly which was passed at a recent session. A budget allotment of one and one-half million dollars has been set aside to provide current finances for those schools that have had more than a 4 % increase in their rolls.
We Have Good Teaching Materials Our teaching materials have provided more adequate tools of instruction for the teachers and the children of Georgia. This includes free textbooks, audio-visual materials, and library facilities for the enrichment of teaching. We have had for some years the world's largest educational sound film library in which we take pride. We have thirty-one regional libraries. We have eighty-eight county libraries. Forty-eight bookmobiles carry books to the remotest rural areas of Georgia. Georgia shared in the recent library appropriation from Congress, and will get an additional $40,000 each year for the next five years to extend library services. The first $40,000 is expected early in 1957.
School Lunch Program Our school lunch program continues to provide an average of 352,543 nourishing hot lunches daily. We also have an extra milk program in which Georgia is sharing. Our share of this fifty-five million dollar appropriation for 1955-56 was $1,330,808. More schools are using milk this year. In the new school buildings in Georgia about five hundred new school lunch rooms have been built. These are great improvements over the often crowded, ill-lighted rooms there before. The
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school lunch people-like the other school persons in Georgia-have done a fine job of carrying out this program, sometimes under difficult conditions, and they deserve much credit. We get six million dollars in commodities each year. The total school lunch program in Georgia including funds paid by children amounts to about twenty-million dollars a year.
Vocational Work Our vocational services continue to expand and there is a demand for more than we can offer. We operate a trade school at Clarkesville and Americus. We need more specialized trade schools, especially in industrial centers. A study is currently being made of the area trade school needs. Our vocational rehabilitation program led the nation for the fourth time in 1956. We rehabilitated 5,093 persons in Georgia. Many of these moved from the welfare roll to the pay roll. Restored to earning capacity, their taxes soon bring in more than the cost of their rehabilitation. In this division are the state's two schools for handicapped children. The School for the Deaf is at Cave Spring, and the Academy for the Blind is at Macon. All four of these state operated schools-the two trade schools and the schools for handicapped children-are now erecting new buildings on their campuses. At Cave Spring there is a brand new vocational education building for Negro students, and the contract has been let for a new classroom building. At Macon they are in the process of letting the contract for a new physical education building for the School for the Blind. They recently completely renovated the building which had been used as a gymnasium, and made a modern library out of it. An improvement program at the North Georgia Trade School in Clarkesville includes a girls dormitory, cafeteria, kitchen and an electronics shop building. New buildings at the South Georgia Trade School are a new electronics shop building, auto mechanic shop building and a girls dormitory.
Our School Needs We need many things, more classrooms, more buses, more trade schools, more programs for exceptional children, more vocational services, more teachers, and more personnel of many kinds. Yet, I feel that we have come a long way in education, and I am confident that the people of Georgia will see to it that our state continues in educational progress. Legislation is needed in several areas to enable us to continue the educational program in Georgia. We need . . . . .
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1. Increase in appropriations of $7,000,000 to carry forward the Minimum Foundation Program of Education on a current basis. With the expanding economy in Georgia and the result in increased income it is highly desirable to consider adding $3,000,000 to this sum for the purpose of providing a $100 a year raise in salary.
2. Repeal of the 1953 Act of the General Assembly which limits the amount of local funds that can be applied to the Foundation Program of Education. It is possible to provide another $100 a year increase in teacher salaries from this source. This proposal has become known as "unfreezing the charge back."
3. Additional state funds are needed to adjust allotments for school building purposes. The present allotments for building were determined on the attendance in school during 1951-52 terms. The amount of funds needed annually for this purpose can be determined after the method of amortizing the cost is agreed upon.
4. Legislation to make it possible to use state funds for scholarship for young people who will agree to become a teacher. This is similar to the present plan of furnishing scholarships for medical students.
5. The financing of a recent act of the General Assembly which provided 114, day per month leave for teachers while they are sick. In Conclusion
I would like to express my deep appreciation to the Governor, to the Members of the General Assembly, the Georgia Education Association, the Parent-Teacher Association, lay citizens, and members of the staff for the diligent work which they have done to bring about many significant improvements in our educational program in Georgia. Whatever has been done has been a cooperative effort of thousands of people who have given unselfishly of their time, thoughts, and efforts to bring about II brighter day in Georgia for the girls and boys in our schools.
Georgia's industrial and economic progress is the most phenomenal in the nation. Our per capita income has increased 53 % and our taxable wealth has doubled in the past decade. We can well afford to educate our children. Georgia's girls and boys deserve the best quality of education to be found anywhere. The increasing interest of citizens in educational problems, the courageous vision and generosity
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of th e Gov ernor and Members of the Ge n eral Assembly , and th e d edicated effor ts of th e t each ers and school administrators of Georgia will combine to bring about in this state an educational program that will fit our young people for happy lives a nd contrib uting cit ize nsh ip in our great d emocracy.
Respectfully submitted M. D. Collins State Sup erintend ent of Schools
Georgia has had free textbooks since 1937. For an average of $2.75 per child yearly, the State provides textbooks which would cost parents $185 for the 12 school years.
The average Georgia school child gets a hot lunch at school each day for 25 (.
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DIVISION OF
ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE
State and lacal school budgets.
Allotments and payments of state funds.
School census and compulsory attendance law.
Pupil transportation.
Statistical information.
Central accounting.
ORGANIZATION
Through this division pass all funds allotted to Georgia's public schools. From this office also goes out information and assistance to system superintendents that help them in the successful operation of the state's 200 school systems.
The Minimum Foundation Program of Education is administered through this Division.
The Division activities could be listed thus: 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 compulsory school attendance law,
and keeping of the school census. 4. Public school transportation. 5. Statistical information: its collection, tabulation, and
dissemination, as required by law. 6. Central accounting of receipts and payments. Because of the varied nature of these services, the Division has been organized into the following sections in order to better facilitate their work: Central Accounting, Statistical, and Allotment, Audit, Pupil Transportation, and School Census and Attendance.
Assistance to School Officals Each of Georgia's 159 counties has a school system. There are also 40 independent systems in the state. (Three mergers
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took effect after the 1956 general elections: Canton and Cherokee, Walton and Monroe, and Crisp and Cordele.) These 200 system superintendents have to handle a wide variety of administrative problems. The Division of Administration offers consultant services to them. They frequently call on the Division Director for information and counsel on bond issues, mergers of school systems, consolidation of schools, budgets, employment of principals and teachers, interpretation of school laws, financial problems, transportation matters, and similar problems. Often the Division is able to be of assistance in working out contractual arrangements between systems. Of the 40 independent systems, 36 have some contractual arrangement with the county in which they are located. The Division offers assistance in working out agreements between boards, and other such matters affecting the school operation.
School consolidations, now nearly planned and put into effect with the school building program, have strengthened the Georgia school pattern. The program has made it necessary for the Division to work very closely with the local school officials during the years in which the schools were consolidating and new plans and programs were being carefully thought out for the good of the boys and girls of Georgia. The diligent working together of local officials and the staff of the State Department of Education has brought about better schools. Instead of the 3,906 schools that formerly existed-many in exceedingly inadequate buildings-the state will now have 1,648 approved school centers. There will be a good school within reach of every child in Georgia.
STATE BUDGETS
It is the responsibility of this Division to develop the state budget for education. The individual budgets of the several divisions of the Department of Education are reviewed and co-ordinated with the budget requirements of the public school system, in accordance with the Minimum Foundation Law.
Administration of the Minimum Foundation
In 1951, the Minimum Foundation Program of Education Law was activated for Georgia schools. Its administration requires the most careful check of attendance. The state allots teachers on the basis of Average Daily Attendance-
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$1.00
known as "A.D.A."-and calculates the amount required for their salaries in accordance with a 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 which each teacher is entitled to receive. Teachers are constantly working to upgrade their certificates and prepare themselves better for their jobs. We now have 83% of our teachers with 4 or 5 years of college training, and degrees. Daily revision of records, therefore, is necessary so that these payments may be exact. This job is complicated by the fact that we have a 10% turnover each year in teacher personnel.
Each school system files a monthly requisition with the Department showing changes in personnel, and any other factors that might affect changes in the payment of funds due them from the state. This requires the most careful auditing.
During the past year-1955-56-28,000 teachers were paid by the state. This was an increase of 1,203 over the year before.
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
There were 171,373 more children enrolled in Georgia's schools in 1955-56 than there were ten years before, in 1945-46. The absence rate, however, decreased 50% during that time.
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Georgia's child population has increased enormously in the
past FIVE years. The age 1 to 7 group has increased 35 %. The total population of the state just increased 8.5 %.
School Census The Compulsory Attendance Law requires accurate pupil accounting. A continuous census of children between 6 and 18 years of age is kept. Visiting Teachers assist schools with this. Here is a chart showing the increase in school population, enrollment, and average daily attendance in the last ten years.
GRADE
ENROLLMENT 1945-46 White Colored Total
ENROLLMENT 1955-56
Number Number White Colored Total Increase Decrease
Kindergarten
First
Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth TOTAL A.D.A.
4,718 69,406 57,172 52,969
51,033 48,970 45,662
42,443 38,458 30,036 23,984 19,037
2,227 486,781 366,664
651 71,244 33,815 30,394 28,400 25,194 20,855 17,893 12,004
8,141 5,536 4,095
818 259,111 196,989
5,369 140,650
90,987 83,363 79,433 74,164 66,517 60,336
50,462 38,177 29,520 23,132
3,045 745,892 563,653
7,617 72,804 70,766 72,421
62,557 54,705 54,859 54,304 49,454 41,440
33,775 27,142 22,955 626,680 515,626
3,201 44,746 36,531 34,519 30,988
28,197 25,780 23,649 19,804 15,801 11,703
8,370 6,066 290,585 231,386
10,818 117,550 107,297 106,940
93,545 82,902 80,639
77,953 69,258 57,241 45,478 35,512 29,021 917,265 747,012
5,449
16,310 23,577 14,112
8,738 14,122 17,617 18,796 19,064 15,958 12,380 25,976 171,373 183,359
23,100
The increase in enrollment is 171,373. The increase in Average Daily Attendance is 183,359.
COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE LAW
The Georgia Compulsory Attendance Law provides that children between 7 and 16 must enroll in a public or private school and attend regularly. Those who are excused from this obligation are (1) children who finish high school before their 16th birthday, (2) children who are too physically handicapped to attend, and (3) mentally incompetent children.
Absences for such reasons as illness, death in the family, and other providential reasons are legal. But poverty, indifference, ignorance of parents, or isolation of the home are NOT acceptable excuses. Today in Georgia, every child has a right to 12 years of school experience; 9 years are compulsory.
Visiting Teacher Service A visiting Teacher program was set up in Georgia in 1945. The purpose of the Visiting Teacher is to help children and their families with school problems. The teachers are professionally trained for this work which replaces the former truant officers' services. They work with the child, his family, his school and agencies in his community in finding the reasons why he is not in
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school or is not doing his best work wh en h e is th ere. Nonattendance and habitual truancy are often th e sy m pt oms of a d eep er problem than meets th e eye .
During 19 55-56 , Georgia's 149 Visiting T each ers in 161 sc hool sys tems r eported 59,435 interviews with ch il dren, 12 8,816 contacts with parents, and 129 ,27 5 contacts with sc hoo l personnel. Th ese t ea ch ers work w it h va r ious community agen cies also in helping th e ch il d wo r k out his problems so that h e can stay r egu larly in sc h ool and be a happy, learning, w ell-adjusted person wh en h e is th ere. Visiting T ea ch ers in 19 55-56 mad e 3,924 r ef errals to h ealth d ep artm en ts , and 3,4 76 t o welfare d epartm en ts .
Som e parents have t o be brought int o court before they wi ll assume th eir r espon sibilit y for com p lyin g wit h t he a ttend a nce law. Th ere were 176 of th ese parents who w ere br ought be fore Georgia courts f or violat ion of this law; 838 cases were ca r r ie d to juven il e courts for h earing.
Th e Visit ing T ea ch er service has been r ecogniz ed as a va lua b le a id in preventing j uven ile d el in qu en cy a nd in pr om oti n g m en tal h ealth. It h as h elped conserve human r esources by r e-directing th e ene r gies and thinking of ch ildren who might later have land ed in prison s or men tal h ospitals. Preven ti on costs far less than cure, in mon ey and mis ery. Farseeing individ ua ls have ex pre sse d th eir beli ef that go od Visiting T ea cher pr ograms in eve ry sch ool system in Geo r gia, with t rain ed , prof essi onally com petent people, would be a grea t eco no my to th e state in mon ey and in human resources.
Visiting Teachers (who replaced truant officers in Georgia ) are concerned not only with children's absences , but in finding th e cause. They help to find solutions.
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PUPIL TRANSPORTATION
Georgia's school bus story makes interesting reading. When the 1955-56 school year closed, 4445 school buses were daily carrying 371,202 boys and girls to school and back home again. The number had increased 108,196 pupils in the past five years. It had increased in 1955-56 by 14,481 over 1954-55.
Still, only 40 % of the number enrolled in schools were riding
buses to school.
They go 10 Times Daily "Around the Earth"
Mileage figures are surprising. The 4445 buses traveled
44 million miles. This averages 10 times "around the earth
each school day." If the buses were placed bumper to bumper,
they would form a yellow line thirty miles long.
School bus service was rendered for a cost of $10,957,998.65.
This included depreciation on county owned equipment. The
average cost per bus was $2442.65. This amounts to $29.42
per child, or 24 per mile. The average bus carried 83 pupils.
This meant that more than half of our school buses made
two trips. The average trip load of a bus was 65 pupils. Seat-
ing capacity of buses range from 24 to 96. Average bus has
48 seats; 62 % of Georgia buses have 48 seats, 24 % have
more, and 14 % have fewer. Many children must stand.
The following table shows what has happened in the past
five years:
Year
1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56
No. Buses
3,830 4,015 4,116 4,269 4,445
No. Trips
5,771 6,088 6,286 6,491 6,503
No. Miles Traveled daily (one way)
Total Per Bus
105,008 110,538 114,075 118,668 125,821.1
27.4 27.5 27.7 27.7 28.2
Total Expendi-
Children Trans- ture plus 12% %
ported daily dept-e. for Pub.
Total Per Bus owned buses
290,560 317,992 336,205 356,721 371,202
75.9 79.2 81.7 83.5 83.5
7,801,945.00 9,509,805.00 9,751,150.62 10,195,686.29 10,957,998.65
Who Owns the Buses? There are three kinds of bus ownership. The county owns some buses. The bus drivers often own their own buses. Some buses are jointly owned by the county or system and the bus driver. There's a trend toward county ownership, which is cheaper. The following table gives the comparative costs of ownership for the year 1955-56:
County Ownership Private Ownership Joint Ownership _
Totals
No. Buses _ 2,020 _ 1,079
446
4,445
Total Expenditures $ 6,848,542.05 2,854,217.60 1,154,862.83
$10,857,622.48
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Average Cost Per
Bus
Child
$2,345.39 2,645.24 2,589.37
$27.65 32.61 34.12
$2,442.65
$29.42
1 Mile 23.4 25.0 30.7
24.4
Whi le there has been an increase of 29.99 per cent in th e per bus cost during the past 5 years over the 1950-51 cost, it is interesting to observe that th e percentage of increase has been m uch less with county or public ownership. The perce nta ge of increase per bus has been : County Ownership26.23 per cent, Private Ownership-35.09 per ce nt , Joint Ownership- 44.25 per cent.
Th ere has been a definite trend toward county ownership type of operation during the past 3 years. The n umber of county owned buses has increased by 597 during th e past 3 yea rs, the number of privately owned school buses has decre ase d by 66 buses and the jointly owned buses has decreased by 10l.
Th e fo llowing tab le gives evidence of this trend :
19 53 -54 195 4-55 1955-5 6
County O w n e r s h ip Increas e
No. Ove r P r eBu ses vious year
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2,4 80 2,6 15 2 .920
157 135 3 05
597
Priva t e Owners h ip
Inc r e a s e
No.
Over P re-
Buses vious year
1, 10 7
1,1 5 8 1, 07 9
3 8 Jes s 51 mo re
79 les s
6 6 les s
J o in t Own e r s h ip
Increa s e
N o.
Over Pre ...
Bus e s vi ous year
5 29
18 less
496
33 les s
446
5 0 les s
10 1 le s s
Georgia buses travel 44 mill ion miles or 10 times "around the earth each school day" . The average cost of the school buses per child are : 16 per day or $28.99 per year.
Who Drives the Buses? Of our 4,445 bus drivers, 177 are wom en. W e have 62 stud ent drivers. On e is a girl. Th is ma r ks an increase in the number of women drivers and student drivers. Th ere has also been an increase in t he number of teachers who drive school b u s es .
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Salaries for student drivers and supplements for combination teacher-drivers are usually 25 % to 33 % as expensive as salaries of adult drivers. The 62 student drivers saved the state about $50,000 in salaries. However, the state law does not permit anybody under 18 to have chauffeurs license. This prohibits employment of many otherwise qualified student drivers.
About 100 counties have had pupil transportation surveys, seeking to work out the most efficient, safe, and economical bus routes and ways of operating their transportation systems. The Department provides consultants to help the counties work out the best possible transportation methods.
Good Safety Record
The school bus drivers of Georgia are due great credit for the exceptional safety record they have maintained in getting the children safely to school and home again each day. We can help the bus drivers by providing for them courses in driver training. We can also be of service to them and to school bus mechanics by providing courses in school bus mechanics training, which would make it easier for them to keep their buses running efficiently and safely, over the 44 million miles they have to drive daily.
Many Old Buses in Use
We have too many old buses still hauling children to school in Georgia. It is amazing to learn that 47.27 per cent of Georgia school bus chassis are more than 5 years of age, and that 15.6 per cent are more than 8 years of age and that 1.53 per cent were more than 12 years of age. Using the state average bus loading as a basis, the chassis over 5 years of age transported 166,749 pupils; the chassis over 8 years of age, 55,026 pupils; and the chassis over 12 years of age transported 5,427 pupils. It is estimated that 15.6 per cent of our buses which transport 55,026 public school children have already traveled 80,000 miles and more-some even more than 100,000 miles.
It is estimated that it would require $6,590,100.00 to replace all buses over 5 years of age or $2,174,700.00 to replace the buses that are 8 years of age and older or $214,500.00 to replace buses that are 12 years old or older.
The safety of pupils transported cannot be maintained with old equipment.
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DIVISION OF STAFF SERVICES
Office of school plant services. -I. B. M.
Personnel office.
-Mimeographing
Office of public information. -Multilithing
Research office-Mail service
Office services.
-Telephone service
ORGAN IZATION
The Division of Staff Services of the State Department of Education includes the Personnel Office, the Public Information Service, the Research Service, the Office Services unit (including IBM, mail, telephone, multilith and mimeograph services), and the Office of School Plant Services. The following reports cover the services rendered by the units of this division:
SCHOOL PLANT SERVICES
School Building Program Staff members in this office have had a busy two years assisting with Georgia's gigantic school building program. Their chief business has been reviewing and approving architect's plans and specifications for new school buildings and for additions to old buildings. This has been done for buildings constructed with state, local and federal funds. The staff has processed and approved 453 sets of plans since July 1, 1954. They ranged from mechanical remodeling projects to complete new school plants. Besides these, 377 preliminary and accompanying large scale layout plans were handled. Change orders and additions were also reviewed. An average of 8.5 persons per month were employed to do this work. The processing of these plans was done in accordance with state law and policies of the State Board of Education and the School Building Authority. The architectural staff prepared plans for $118,000 worth of projects built at institutions owned by the state and operated through the Department of Education.
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What Has Been Built
The office has made a study of how many school buildings have been built, and how much more building is needed before the children of Georgia will all have good school buildings in which to attend school. In this study, staff members had the help of local boards of education and system superintendents.
This was the study's result:
38 % of our school systems have passed bond issues for
school construction, since July 1, 1952.
7.8 % tried and failed to pass such bond issues.
Local systems built with local funds 2,736 classrooms since July 1, 1951. They cost sixty million dollars. Of these
systems, 26 % built 10 or more classrooms.
Federal funds-$21,800,000-built, 1,175 classrooms in 26 systems, since July 1, 1951. (Federal funds are allotted to areas where there is heavy increase in enrollment because of federal projects, army camps, etc., and other Federal activities.)
State funds had built about 6,856 classrooms by July, 1956, through the State Building Authority, since its beginning in 1952. 185 school systems have used the State School Building Authority to finance their building programs. The total number of classrooms planned under the School Building Authority was 10,689. Since 6,856 have been actually built, this means that 3,833 of those planned remain to be built. The last of these will be finished about September 1958. But all these when completed will take care only of the number of children who were in school in 1952. We need-as of January 1, 19579,173 new classrooms to house the children now in school. Subtracting the 3,833 already planned under the State School Building Authority program, this means that we need to plan and construct 5,340 more. Then, each September we will need about 1,000 more classrooms to house the 30,000 additional children who will be added to the rolls each year for several years to come. Georgians must face the fact that we are in the school building business from now on.
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GEORGIA'S SCHOOL CLASSROOM NEEDS
1951-52 thru 1955-56
20000 19000
18000 17000
111000 15000 14000 13000 12000 11000 10000 9000
8000 7000 6000 5000 -4000
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1953-54
*5.340 classrooms were needed as of January I, 1957.
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1955-56
Costs
The classrooms have been built for astonishingly low average cost of approximately $13,000 per classroom, plus archi-
tects' fees and contingency costs of 10 %, making a total of
approximately $14,300. This will not be true in the future. Building costs have increased-because of things like the steel strike and the change in the minimum wage law so that a classroom that did cost $13,000 (with its related facilities) will cost approximately $15,000 for actual construction.
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School Plant Surveys Th e staff of th e office of sc hoo l plant se rv ice s with t h e he lp of other staff members have assisted local systems in making surveys of school building needs. Dur ing the biennium suc h st u dies h a ve been mad e in Chatham, Bu lloch an d Cobb co unties and in th e Cordele city system. Since J ul y 1, 1956 , a survey was ma de in Morgan County. Surveys a r e now pending in t he Ca rtersville City Sch ools and in Whitfi eld and W a lker counties. Th is service is in contin uin g demand.
State funds had bu ilt about 6,856 classrooms by Jul y, 1956, through the State School Building Authori ty , since it s beg inning in 1952. W e need 1,000 classrooms yearly.
. Cl inics for Custodians Georgia has a trem endo us investm ent in school buildings now. It is im por t ant that th e buildi ngs be ma int a in ed eff icie ntly a n d eco no mically. T o h elp t he local systems do t his, th is office h eld during th e bi ennium 20 custodial clinics in 10 places, attend ed by 4 16 perso ns . Th e clinics were h eld at A ugusta, W a ycr oss, Mo ultr ie, Dou gl as, Du blin , Colq uitt, Cord ele, Bu ena Vista and Statesboro. Sinc e July 1, 195 6, 13 custod ia l clinics were h el d in 7 pl a ces a tt en d ed by a pproximat ely 325 persons at A ugusta , Savann a h, Cleveland , Comm er ce, Carrollton, Dal t on, and Lexington . Th ese clinics are being sch e duled r egula r ly .
Other Services Th e staff of t his office r enders ma ny other services to th e sc hoo ls suc h as : advice a bo ut lighting, site, f urnitur e and
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equipment, building safety, and school plant management problems. They are often asked for advice about selecting school sites, about the planning of new school plants, and the additions being considered to buildings already existing. The office makes available abundant materials for study to those who are concerned with school buildings and their upkeep. School buildings plans whether financed by local, state or federal funds are required by law to be processed and approved by this office.
Report to U. S. Office of Education
In January, 1955, the final report of the Federal Facilities Survey, Phase II was made to the U. S. Office of Education. This survey was conducted with funds from the Federal Government provided under Title I, Public Law 815. State funds were used on a 50-50 basis to match federal funds. This report culminated the survey project begun in 1950 to find out how many more school buildings needed to be built in Georgia. Every school system in the state was studied.
Three Year Report
The Joint Committee on Economy, appointed by the Governor and the General Assembly, recommended a three year report, showing the quantity of school building plans approved and the number of persons who worked on these plans.
This is the report. It covers not three years, but the four and a half years between January 1, 1952, and July 31, 1956.
MONTH OF THE
YEAR
JAN FEB. MAR. APR.
MAY JUNE
JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. TOTAL
Number of Plans Processed and Number of Personnel Employed to Process Them, By Year and by Month Jan., 1952 thru July, 1956
YEAR
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
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Plans Persons! Plans Persons! Plans Persons1 Plans Persons! Plans Persons!
3
1
51
4.75
41
8.25
21
9.60
11
8.60
6
1
31
5.00
70
8.75
23
9.60
19
8.25
2
1
28
5.25
56
8.75
52
9.60
31
7.25
1
1.25
18
6.00
36
8.25
36
9.60
11
7.25
62
1.25
35
7.00
60
9.00
31
9.60
20
7.25
2
1.25
18
8.50
58
9.25
52
9.60
33
6.58
18
1.25
24
7.75
42
9.25
47
8.60
18
6.58
6
2.25
21
8.75
51
8.75
36
8.60
5.83'
37
3.25
61
8.25
34
9.60
42
8.60
4.83 2
70
3.25
94
7.75
61
9.00
22
8.60
4.33 2
45
3.25
55
9.25
41
8.00
33
8.60
4.33 2
77
4.50
43
9.25
53
7.60
28
8.60
4.33 2
329
479
603
423
143
NOTES: (1) Includes all Personnel Working on Plans from School Plant Service Office, School Lunch Office, Dept. of Public Health and Persons Employed by SSBA to Assist in Reviewals.
(2) Shows Anticipated Attrition.
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PERSONNEL OFFICE , Records of all those who work in the Department are kept in this office. The Personnel Office works closely with the State Merit System.
Employment policies are worked out here. When employees are needed to fill jobs, the request goes through this office to the State Merit System. Those who apply for positions in the Department are interviewed here; then they are referred to the director of the Division where the vacancy exists.
In this office are kept all records of leaves, and other information necessary to a personnel office.
There is a continuing demand for well-trained competent clerical help. The Department is co-operating just now with the State Merit System in developing plans for more in-service training of its clerical employees. The purpose is to make it possible for the Department to have the most courteous, efficient, well-informed people to deal with the public.
OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION
The purpose of this office is to keep Georgians informed about their schools, and to keep professional staff members aware of the plans and achievements of others in the program.
Such bulletins as SCHOOLHOUSE STORY and THERE'S NO MYSTERY ABOUT SCHOOL FINANCE IN GEORGIA have been sent out during the past year. Informational programs on radio and television, weekly columns to newspapers, spot stories to the dailies, and news to TV and radio newsrooms are among the things done in this office.
The office also compiles information for staff members and others who are asked to speak to civic clubs and other groups that are studying the educational program. This office provide speakers for many citizens' groups interested in education.
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Another service of this office is to work with the Division of Administration in getting out to legislators news about teacher allotment and funds going to the 200 school systems in Georgia, and other information which legislators need to consider upcoming legislative proposals in the interest of education.
A magazine-suggested by the Governor's Program Study Committee-will be started in the spring. It will keep school administrators and others informed of Department policies, new school regulations, State Board of Education rulings, and general trends in education. It will take the place of many bulletins that now have to be mailed separately by the Department.
RESEARCH SERVICE
The Research Office (1) does research, (2) encourages and aids other divisions of the department with research, and (3) assists local schools systems with research they want to do. It works on research helpful in planning, evaluating and improving school programs at both the state and local levels.
At the present time, work is being done on two big problems: (1) teacher education and (2) cost of school buildings. Numerous smaller research projects are continuously under way as requested by the State Superintendent of Schools, staff members of the Department of Education, local school systems, and others. Major consideration is given to predicting population, school enrollments, teachers needed, and costs of education.
In short, the Research Office identifys, collects, organizes, predicts, and. reports statistical information basic to planning of programs, formulation of policies, evaluation of programs, and improvement of education.
OFFICE SERVICE
I. B. M.
1. B. M. equipment maintains records on school teachers and payments to county and independent school systems of the State, records data used in certification of teachers, prints teachers' certificates, teacher's list monthly for all systems, some department personnel payroll and checks, records case records for the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, and tabulates various statistics as requested.
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Multil ith and Mimeograph Bu lletins, forms a nd pam ph lets pre pared for use or dis t ri but ion by th e Departm ent of E d uc at ion are print ed in t h is off ice with th e use of mimeogr a ph and mu lt ilit h ma chi nes. St a te Departm ent of Edu cation letter h ea ds are a lso mu ltilith ed at a substantial sa ving in th e cost of printing.
Mail Th e ma il se r vice h a ndles 'a ll in-coming a nd out-goi ng mail for t he State De partmen t of E duc at ion. In ac corda nc e wit h r ecom me n da t ions of t h e Legislative E conom y Committee, a folding machine has been provid ed in ord er to mak e possib le more effic ie nt h andling of mail. Mod ern postage met er ing a nd addressing eq uipme nt have a lso been provid ed .
Arch it ect' s Drawing of Ne w Buildi n gat S c h 001 fo r th e Deaf.
Architect's draw ing of new Physical Educa t ion Build ing at the Academy for the Blind.
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DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
General Rehabilitation Program.
School for the Deaf.
Academy for the Blind.
ORGANIZATION
Georgia continues to lead the nation in the number of disabled civilians restored to jobs through Vocational Rehabilitation services.
During the fiscal year 1954-55, and again in fiscal 1955-56, Georgia ranked first among states in this phase of education. For the two-year period, the total number of rehabilitations reached 9,645, an increase of 1,777 over the number rehabilitated during the previous biennium.
While this achievement is a source of pride to staff members, they realize the need for further expansion of this vital public service. As of June 30, 1956, there were 5,579 persons receiving services and 9,189 applications pending.
Rehabilitation for Employment The disabilities of the men and women rehabilitated into employment represented almost every category that would constitute a substantial vocational handicap. Most of them were wholly or partially dependent upon welfare agencies or relatives for support when they applied for assistance. They were provided with whatever services they needed to become employable-physical restoration, training, guidance, artificial appliances, tools and equipment-and then placed in suitable jobs. Under Public Law 565, passed by Congress in 1954, additional Federal funds were granted to the state for extension and improvement and special projects. The projects authorized include specialized services to epileptics and to the blind, in helping the latter develop farm enterprises such as poultry, hog and cattle raising, and in a horticultural program at the Georgia Academy for the Blind.
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Vocational Rehabilitation puts hundreds of persons on jobs of earning again.
Georgia leads the nation in number of persons restored to jobs in 1956 - 5 ,093 .
In 1954 th e Vocational Rehabilitation Division was d esignated by th e U. S. Department of H ealth , Education, and W elfare as t he agen cy in Georgia to r eview and pass up on appli cation s of disa ble d work ers fo r " freez e" ben efits und er an amendm ent t o th e Social Security Act . A sp ecial st aff was as sign ed to making th ese d et erminations.
At th e close of f isca l 19 55-56 , th ere w ere 52 ve n ding st a n ds fo r t he bl ind in ope r ation by th e Division and th e Georgia Coo per ative Services fo r th e Blind , Inc. , a n on-profit organiz a t i on.
Th ese stands in pub lic buildings, ind ustri es and institutions, em p loyed 65 blind persons, an in crea se of 47 over th e number em p loyed t wo yea rs ear lie r .
Schools for Handicapped Children
Th e Stat e maintains two schools for handicapped chi ldren: th e Georgia Acad em y f or th e Blind at Ma con, and th e Georgia Scho ol for th e Deaf at Ca ve Spring. Both of th es e uni ts a re und er th e gen eral su pe rv ision of th e Vo cational Rehabili tation Division in th e State Department of Edu cation .
Th e courses at both schools cover th e same acad emic subj ects as th e r egular public schoo ls do, togeth er with basic vocat ion a l training and such special subj ects as Braill e for t he blind and lip r eading f or th e d eaf. Both are fully ac cre dite d schools.
Und er th e pr esent Ad ministrat ion, f un ds have been ma d e a va ilable for n ew buildings at both schools. At th e Georgia
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A cad em y fo r t he Blind , a ph ysical ed uca t ion building is alr ead y blu ep rinted . It will cost about $200, 000. Plans ca ll fo r a gymnasium, swimming pool, game room, and other facilities designed es pecia lly to m eet th e n eeds of visu a lly handicapped ch ild re n .
At th e Sch ool fo r th e D eaf, $300,000 has b een mad e availabl e fo r a mod ern classroom-auditorium building. At t h e sc hoo l fo r w h ite chil d re n, an addition is to be mad e to t h e print sho p at a cost of abou t $3 0, 000. This m od ern f ac ility is used t o t each th e printing crafts.
On th e ca m pus for Negr o ch il dren a t Cave Spring, t h e' voc a t iona l e d ucat ion building has b een en la r ge d t o provid e better faciliti es for t eaching basic trad es and hom em aking.
The School for the Dea f, located at Cave Spring , had 17 graduates in the cla ss of 19 5 6.
SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF Ch il dren betw een th e ages of 6 and 21 , w h o have h earing
deficienci es which prev ent th em from b eing satisfactorily ed uca te d in r egular public schools, may b e enrolled at th e Ge or gi a Sch ool f or th e Deaf.
Th eir character, conduct, and habits must b e su ch that t hey ca n b e housed and taught with oth er ch ildren in groups. Th ey mu st be r esid ents of Georgia, and th ey mu st b e m entall y and ph ysicall y ca pa ble of r eceiving instruction.
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Children with hearing deficiencies, entering school for the first time have a big problem because of the language barTier. It usually takes three or more years to teach the deaf child enough words, through speech reading and imitation of the teacher's facial expression, to begin to read for himself. This means that educationally, the deaf child is retarded by three or more years.
Children who are over-age continue to enter the school. When children enter at 8, 10 and 12 years of age, without any previous training, they have missed the best period for beginning speech training. Many private schools and some public schools in other states now accept deaf children at the age of 3.
For the school year 1955-56, the total enrollment was 367 (251 white students and 116 Negroes). There were 17 graduates in the class of 1956. Nine graduated with academic diplomas, and eight with vocational diplomas. Two passed the entrance examination for Gallaudet College, Washington, D. C., the only college for the deaf in the world.
The program includes, in addition to speech reading, the academic subjects usually taught in elementary and high schools. The oral method of instruction is emphasized with an effort made to use any hearing the child may have.
Vocational courses in the white division include: printing, beauty cutture, typing, home economics, power machine sewing, woodworking and shoe repairing. The courses in the Negro division are: woodworking, home economics, masonry, power machine sewing, shoe repairing and cosmetology.
The school maintains a farm of 480 acres, with approximately 150 acres in open land and pastures. The farm produces milk, pork, beef and poultry for use at the school.
Two new poultry houses have been constructed during the past year by the masonry class and maintenance staff, each 90 by 30 feet in size.
Surplus funds of $300,000 will make possible a modern classroom building with auditorium.
An allocation of $30,000 also was made available for an addition to the print shop.
Several new sets of group hearing aids have been installed and it is planned to have these devices in all classrooms in the new building.
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Th e economic stabs of th e family is not a factor in determining elig ibili ty. T1e State provid es room, board , laundry, books and academic and vocational instruction. Transportation to and from b e school, cloth ing, incid ental ex pe nse mon ey, and m edical ex pe nses for t h e child is not provided by the State.
ACADEMY FOR THE BLIND
Th e blind ch ild n eed s an ed ucat ion superior t o that of th e s ig h te d chil d to lessen th e effects of th e hand icap. T o do t h is, th e ch il d must hav e individualiz ed instruction .
T h e Georgia A ca demy for t h e Blin d is a f ull y accred it ed ins t it utio n offe r ing 1he sa me basic acad emic training fo u n d in th e r egular public sch ools. T eaching a id s d esigned es pecia lly f or th e blind are us ed.
Sp ecial em ph a sis is p laced u pon m us ic and vocatio nal t r a ining . Cours es a -e off ered in piano, pip e or g a n , vo ice, t heory and cho ra l wcr k . . Th e voca t iona l co urses includ e pianot uning, chair-caning, w ood working, th e f un d a ment a ls of horticu ltu r e, h om e econ omies and crafts.
In stru cti on in t yping b egins wh en pupils r each t he fo urth grad e. Th is co urse devel op s sk ills whi ch may b e used in f uture j obs, and h elps pupils in th e preparati on of exa m ina t ion papers and corres ponde nce with t h eir fa mi lies and friend s.
Instruction in typing begirs for blind pupils when they reach the fourth grade.
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During the past two years the building construction authorized by the State Board of Education included a modern greenhouse and two poultry houses on the campus of the white division, and one poultry house at the school for Negroes.
The greenhouse provides facilities for experimental work in horticulture: seed bed preparation, sterilization of soils, rooting and transplanting plants, identification of plants, control of diseases and insects, potting and pruning. This is a pioneering program in a new field, but present indications are that it will open new job opportunities for the blind.
Likewise, the poultry houses provide facilities for teaching broiler and egg production.
In cooperation with the Vocational Rehabilitation Division, the Academy facilities were used during the summer of 1956 as an adjustment center for blind adults. Twenty-eight men and women, ranging in age from 23 to 60, who had lost their sight after maturity, were enrolled at the center. The courses included travel training, activities of daily living, homemaking, crafts, household mechanics, home gardening, typing and Braille.
The construction of a recreational building, estimated to cost about $200,000, has been authorized. This will provide facilities for a well-rounded physical education program designed especially to meet the needs of blind children.
Enrollment in the school for white children continues to range from 110 to 125. In the school for Negroes the enrollment has reached 100 for the first time.
The Academy accepts children between the ages of 6 and 21 who have visual handicaps which keep them from being educated in regular public schools. A child whose visual acuity is 20/200 or less in the better eye with correcting glasses, is considered blind.
Their character, habits and conduct must be such that they can be housed and taught with other children. They must be residents of Georgia and be mentally and physically capable of receiving instruction. The school provides board, laundry, books and supplies. Provision is not made by the State for transportation, clothing, incidental expenses, and medical care.
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GEORGIA
5000 _ 15 YEARS OF PROGRESS 5093
4800_ IN VOCATIONAL
46004400_
REHABILITATION
4200 -
4000 -
3800 3600 _
NUMBER OF
CASES CLOSED
REHABILITATED
3400 _
3200_
3000_
2800 _
2600_ 2400 _
2200 _
2000 _
1800 _
1600_ 1400 _
1200 _
1000_
800_
600_
400 _ !!
1942 194319+1 /9iS 19161947 1948 1949 1950195\ 19521953 195t 19!b 19S6
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DIVISION OF FI ELD SERVICES
Area Staff Services to Schools.
War Surplus Properties Office.
HOW IT IS ORGANIZED
There are 200 school systems in Georgia, in 159 counties, needing services from the State Department of Education. To provide these services quickly, efficiently, and economically, the Department has area men located throughout the state. They live in the area they serve, and are able to keep in quick, close touch with the schools. They know the school administrators and their staff. They know the problems and they know the people.
These are the types of problems with which they help superintendents and local boards of education:
1. General operation of schools. 2. Recommendations for school improvements. 3. Reporting to the Department to accrediting agencies
on the school and its work and program. 4. Helping them with record keeping. (They have been
assisted by other field workers in checking Average Daily Attendance records during the past year. The Department was authorized by the State Board of Education in 1956 to employ two full time staff members to check attendance records. They are now at work, and are attached to the Division of Field Services. One works in North Georgia schools and one in South Georgia schools.) 5. Recommending teacher allotments, and reporting overcrowded classrooms or overstaffed schools. 6. Assisting superintendents with school budgets and reports which they have to submit to the State Department of Education. 7. Approving textbook orders, and helping keep schools supplied with teaching material at cost within their budgets.
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8. Passing on the suitability of proposed school building sites.
9. Helping school staffs to evaluate their own school programs.
10. Conducting surveys and securing information wanted by the State Board of Education or the State Department of Education.
11. Making local arrangements for educational conferences called by the Department.
12. Securing consultants for educational groups and serving as consultant thereto.
13. Directing the work in the educational testing centers.
14. Co-ordinating the work of the instructional supervisors and visiting teachers.
. . . men near by to help with school problems
. . . . for Georgia, more educational testing
Atlanta
Griffin
Carrollton
Macon .Columbus
Americus
Brunswick
Where Area Representatives arc located
Where these Educational Testing Centers Arc
Here is Another Service
A valuable service of this division which has benefited many Georgians but is not well known to the general public is an educational testing service. It is carried on in 18 approved testing centers. These are operated without state or federal funds.
This is what is done in them: General Educational Developments Tests may be given there to persons over 20 who did not get to finish high school. By this means, the
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person may be granted what is called a State High School Equivalency Certificate. For most practical purposes, this serves him as a high school diploma. He is listed in the next federal census as a high school graduate.
The Personnel of the Division There is a director, nine area men, two attendance checkers, three full time secretaries, and eight half time secretaries.
Accrediting Services The director and area men-by approval of the State Board and the State Superintendent-devote part of their time to helping with the work of state and regional accrediting of elementary and high schools. Through accrediting, high schools that maintain excellent standards are recognized, and others are challenged and stimulated.
WAR SURPLUS PROPERTIES SERVICE
This office-started March 1, 1946-is operated under the supervision of the State Department of Education, but gets no appropriation. It is financed by a service charge on the supplies that are channeled from the federal government to the schools (and to other non-profit organizations, such as hospitals.)
The value of the property handled during 1953 was $3,.. 426,358; in 1956-up to October I-it was $4,395,282.
The property available for schools may be obtained at the warehouse in Atlanta. It is located at 200 Walker Street. Only persons authorized by the system superintendent and having a card signed by him may get this property.
The list of things available changes from time to time. It is large and varied. The office handles everything from carpet tacks to bulldozers, carbon paper to typewriters. The
transfer cost ranges from 1 % to 10 % of the original value of the article; average is about 3 %.
The service has been of much help to schools. It could be of more help if the warehouse were easier to get to. It is located in Atlanta, where traffic and inadequate parking facilities make it hard for schools to get in and load their supplies. No school may come oftener than every 15 days. This is to keep some schools from getting more than their share.
Most schools in Georgia are taking advantage of this nearlyfree source of needed school supplies.
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DIVISION OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
AND LIBRARY SERVICE
Free Textbook Program.
Library Services. School Libraries. Public Libraries. Library for the Blind.
Audio-Visual Program.
ORGAN IZATION The library service program is designed to give financial
aid in the purchase of library materials and to assist in the establishment and expansion of regional and county public libraries. The program also provides advisory service, furnishes a reference and lending service and a centralized catalog service to schools and public libraries.
FREE TEXTBOOK PROGRAM The Free Textbook Program operates for the benefit of the
children of Georgia. This program makes it possible for all children to have the necessary textbooks at less cost than through individual purchases.
The Free Textbook Program has brought improvement in school enrollment, attendance, and promotions, and has made it possible for the teachers to do a better instructional job.
The State Board of Education provides a multiple listing of textbooks in all subject fields, from which professional committees of local school systems may select their instructional materials.
How Textbooks Are Selected The State Board adopts the textbooks used in the public schools of Georgia. Before each adoption, they appoint a committee to consider books in that field of learning. This committee includes teachers, superintendents, principals, and instructional supervisors. They study the books available in whatever learning area the books are needed, and recommend those that they consider best for Georgia's children.
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Georgia has provid ed f ree t extbooks sin ce 1937. Book s cost more now. Pap er and labor cos ts have gon e u p. Yet und er this plan, th ey cost much less than th ey wo uld cost parents who bought eac h set directly. By .provid ing t he t ex tbooks, th e State is ab le to distribute th em economica lly , t o have th em wh erev er th ey are n eed ed, and to pass th em al ong ye a r by ye a r to oth er stud ents. More st u de nts are in sch ool now. That is anoth er r ea son wh y it cos ts more t o provid e b ook s. Th e cost of th e program is still surp ri singly low: ab out one a nd a half ce nts per pu pil per sc h ool day, n et , or .305 ce nts per pupil per sch ool month. If book prices r emain wh a t t hey a re now , th e pr esent allotm ent fo r textbooks will almost m eet cur re nt book needs.
LI BRARY SERVICES
Th e staff of trained librarians giv es ad vic e and assistance on th e or ga nizat ion and administration of libraries, se lection and use of library materials, t he planning of build ings and library qu a rter s; in formation on t he design, cost an d ope r at ion of bookmobil es and on oth er probl ems r elat ed to t he
Th e sam e co nd it ions tha t ho ve produced t he shortage of classroom t each er s ha ve caused an eq ual shortage of li b ra rians. Geo rg ia sc ho ols a re short 400-500 li brari a ns.
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library program. Librarians, library boards and school officials continue to make more requests for visits than can be filled by the present staff.
The state school library matching fund, allocated on the basis of the number of state-paid teachers employed by a school system, continues to grow in proportion to the increase in teacher allotment. This sum amounts now to $370,000.00 each year.
This increase has not kept pace with the rising cost of books nor with the growing demands for materials resulting from improved methods of classroom instruction. The need for more library materials is greatest in many of the newly constructed elementary and high schools. 1,700,000 additional library books are needed now to meet the standard of five books per pupil.
School Libraries
The construction program of the State School Building Authority has provided attractive library quarters in the new elementary and high schools, but the need for adequately trained library personnel to assure good library service in the schools of Georgia grows more acute each year. The same conditions that have produced the shortage of classroom teachers have caused an equal shortage of librarians. The state library staff, together with local school and public librarians and other school personnel, has carried on an intensive in-service education program for teachers who are charged with library responsibilities. The white and Negro schools of the state now need 400-500 librarians.
The student library assistants have continued to organize on a district level and are working for a state organization. The state library staff serves as consultants to these organizations.
Public Libraries
Public library service has been greatly improved and expanded during this biennium. A majority of the counties in the state have continued to qualify for state aid funds for the purchase of library materials. Only two counties in the state are now without free public library service and only eight out of the 159 counties failed to qualify for state funds for materials in the last year.
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More libr a r ies are meeting th e req uirem ents to se cure th e se rvices of prof essional library personnel. This has been a ccomplish ed by two or more co unties pooling th eir r esources to organize a regiona l or mult i-count y libr ar y.
Th r ee new r egional libr a r ies have been organized during this bi ennium and three oth er counties have j oine d t he r egional libr a ry n ear th em , giving a total of twenty-nine r egion al lib r a r y systems serving eighty-one counties. This r ecord of coope r at ive libr ar y service thro ugh r egional systems is unsurpassed by any st a te.
Bookmobiles
Forty-eight locall y owned a n d op erated book mo b iles have mad e r egu larly sch ed ul ed visits to rura l schools and communities stopping at branch libraries, country stor es an d homes to lea ve book s fo r th e rural children and ad ults. Th e st a te 's two demonstration book mobiles h a ve served to stimulate interest in good mod ern library service.
Th e total op erating income, not including f u nds fo r n ew buildings or fo r n ew bookmobil es , provid ed fr om a ll sources fo r 127 pub lic, mun ici pal , co unty a nd r egiona l lib r a r ies in 156 counti es in th e ye a r 19 55, r each ed $2, 647,3 25 .83 . This a mount r epresents onl y $.76 per ca p it a f or pub lic library service, which is f a r below th e standard of $2 .25 per ca pita r eco m mend e d by t h e Amer ican Library Association, good library servic e.
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Ultimate Goal of the Program The ultimate goal of the public library program is to organize Georgia counties into a network of regional library systems. Increased state aid has stimulated increases in local library appropriations from City Councils, County Boards of Commissioners of Roads and Revenues and Boards of Education. These are the primary sources of local financial support for library service. Local library appropriations for operation and maintenance have been increased $432,617.57 over the preceding biennium. Increased local interest is also reflected in the additional amounts of public and private funds for the purpose of constructing new library buildings and for renovating, enlarging and redecorating older buildings and public library quarters.
In Service Program The state staff in cooperation with the State Board for the Certification of Librarians has continued in-service clinics and institutes for library personnel. Every library in the state which has qualified for state aid funds during this biennium has participated in this in-service program.
Reading Clubs Some 50,000 children in the state have participated for each of the past two summers in Vacation Reading Clubs sponsored by the local public libraries and the State Department of Education.
Regional Libraries The establishment of regional and county libraries and the expansion of library programs continues to widen the extent and scope of the Library Extension Service. During this biennium 87,747 books and other printed materials have been circulated through these channels to serve thousands of Georgia citizens. Packages of books have gone out daily to all parts of the state. A steady increase in the amount of reference service and requests for information on special subjects indicates that serious readers are using their local libraries more for this service, while the librarians, in turn, call on the Library Extension Service when their own resources have been exhausted. Every effort is made to provide the information needed to meet requests of this kind through the use of all available facilities. Notable among the services to special groups have been the loans made to summer workshops for teachers as well as to similar study groups.
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The book collection totals 81,885 volumes including 15,980 new books added since the last report. The books are supplemented by files of magazines, pamphlets, clippings and other printed materials.
Use of the two hundred and forty 16mm educational films in the Public Library Film Collection has increased steadily. Twenty-six municipal, county and regional library systems were registered for this service in 1956. PTA groups, teacher groups, study and discussion groups and clubs engaged in educational programs have benefited from the materials made available to them through local public libraries.
Improvements in the Service
Professional committees continue to preview and evaluate the films purchased for the collection and to make suggestions regarding the service.
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Local librarians continue to look to the state for assistance in developing leaders for locally sponsored discussion groups for adults and young people. Annual training sessions and follow-up clinics have been organized and sponsored for leaders of such groups by the state staff.
Requests by local school and public librarians for catalog cards, used for indexing book collections have increased. Use of these cards has shortened the time needed for technical work on the part of the local librarians and has allowed more time for personal service to library users in the school and to the community. Catalog cards were furnished to 674 school libraries, 2 county school systems, 58 county libraries, and to 26 regional libraries. A monthly average of 15,700 sets of cards were prepared and distributed.
The Library for the Blind
This library, available to the 9,000 blind people in Georgia, is located at 232 Luckie Street, Atlanta. It also serves Alabama and Florida. It is one of 28 regional libraries in this country. They are financed by Congress and operate in cooperation with the Library of Congress.
They provide talking books, Braille books, and other materials for the blind. The books include the Bible and Gone With the Wind. The U. S. Government in 1956 re-issued Gone With the Wind, making 128 copies at a cost of $16,000 because there is still such widespread interest in it.
A new 1956 regulation of the government makes it possible to play these talking books on any recording machine geared to their speed. Formerly, they had to be played on machines issued by the Government.
A blind person may read from this library, free of charge. Postage is free by special franking privileges.
The library serves about 2,000 blind readers in Georgia. The Department wishes more people to know about this service and to use it. The National Foundation for the Blind offers helpful counsel in working out this program. They sent a consultant to Georgia-at the Department's request-in 1956 to help work out plans for more widespread use of the Library for the Blind.
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The State Board of Education took over the operation of this Library July 1, 1951. The Federal government furnishes the materials, and the State distributes them. Last year-the 5th year of its operation under the Board-the Library distributed 39,944 talking books and 11,698 Braille books and magazines, totaling 51,642.
Film Service
This audio-visual program of the Department has grown to the point where it has now the largest educational sound film library collection in the world. Its director-who has been in that position since the service started in 1947-is this year president of the national organization of chief state audiovisual officers.
The Department operates 4 film libraries. This is to provide the quickest and most economical service to the schools throughout Georgia. The libraries are in Atlanta, Collegeboro, Macon, and Tifton.
New films are being added all the time. Alert, creative teachers are using more and more films to make learning interesting and challenging for Georgia boys and girls. During 1953-54, 1,190 schools used 145,348 films. During 195556, 1,260 schools used 188,460 films.
From September through November 30, 1956, 1,227 schools had already signed up for the 1956-57 school year.
This is the way a school gets these services: the superintendent makes application and pays a membership fee of $10.00. This takes care of possible damages. The state pays the transportation to and from the schools.
Each school receives a catalog, listing the 3,550 films that are available. They order the films they want, and these are shipped out on an efficient time schedule. The office sends films each school day to be used somewhere in Georgia schools.
There are 35,488 prints of the 3,550 titles. This makes it possible for many classes in Georgia to learn in this modern way about things worth knowing.
Tapes for Teaching
A new service, received with enthusiasm by Georgia teachers, has been the addition of 4,750 tapes for teaching. Great music, lectures on art, dramas, storytelling, instructions about
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how-to-do things, and records of great writers reading their own poetry or stories have added much of interest to the teaching aids which Georgia teachers may find here.
Outlook for Year About 1,300 schools will use the audio-visual services during this school year. During 1956-57, the four libraries will book more than 200,000 films to Georgia schools.
GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE
r;(1 Regional Library Systems L.::..J Receiving State Aid
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toward a reading-Georgia *Coffee and Jeff Davis Counties have recently formed the
Satilla Regional Library.
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DIVISION OF INSTRUCTION
Curriculum Development. Supervision and Consultant Services. Program for Exceptional Children. Teacher Education. Teacher Certification. Teacher Recruitment. Driver Education. Alcohol Education. Television. Testing and Guidance. Health Education.
ORGAN I Z A T I O N
All the other parts of an educational program must be focused in one thing: what is going on in the classroom? How effective is the teacher there? How well prepared is he or she for the job? How much are the children learning?
The Division of Instruction is concerned with teacher preparation and certification, and with the developing of a dynamic, contemporary curriculum for the schools. Local school officials control their schools and decide upon the educational program they want for their children, but the state provides leadership to guide them in seeing what programs are possible.
Important concerns of this Division are programs for exceptional children, and for the recruitment of young people into the teaching profession.
Continued education of teachers after they get into the profession is a direct interest and responsibility also. In-service training, instructional supervision, sponsorship of Future Teacher groups, and co-operation with the 25 Georgia colleges that are preparing teachers for the profession are all features of the work of this Division. It is engaged also in the vital task of testing and evaluating the education in Georgia. Recently, the State Board of Education has authorized the development of an expanded vocational guidance and counseling service, and this has been placed in this Division. Experiments is closed circuit television and other television
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ventures have added to the vitalities of th e contin ui ng program that go es on from year to ye a r in this Division. Th e work concerns, of course, both th e element a ry and th e high schools.
In th e curricu lum development pattern, there are a lso th e areas of driver educ a t ion, alcohol educat ion, and a sp ecially em ph asize d h ealth e duca t ion program .
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
About 50 ,000 Georgians-school and la y peopl e-were in vo lved in a study of what childre n are learning in Georgia sc hoo ls. Out of it ca me a bull etin wh ich th e Departm ent publish ed, titl ed "A Curriculum Framework for Georgia Sch ools." Th e State Board of Education ad opted this in 19 54 -55. Th e Board authoriz ed th e publishing of f urt her bull etins, at intervals, about curricu lum dev elop ment. On e was th e 1955-56 " Sch ool H ealth Guid e", a joint ve nt ure of th e Departm ent of Education and th e Department of H ealth.
Meetings are h eld with principals and ot her sch ool lead ers ov er th e state from tim e to time t o discuss vario us parts of th e cur r ic ulum . Committ ees are ca lle d in to work on su ch things as sc ie nce and h ealth , or oth er areas that n eed em ph asis.
Science courses-now increasingly demanded by modern conditions-can be taught better in labs of new consolidated schools. Georgia has many new laboratory facilities .
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HEALTH EDUCATION
The physical and mental health needs of children can be met by providing in every school and for every child:
1. Healthful school-community environment.
2. Health services.
3. Physical education and recreation.
4. Health instruction and guidance.
During the school year 1955-56, special emphasis has been upon promotion of such a program in the local schools. The new "School Health Guide" was completed and thousands of copies were distributed to school systems throughout the state. Eight regional conferences were held in the state, sponsored jointly by the State Departments of Education and Health for the purpose of studying ways of using the Guide to help improve the health of school children.
Members of the Division of Instruction served as consultants in other regional conferences and local groups working on school health during the pre-planning and post-planning weeks of school and during the school year. Consultative service has been furnished to summer school groups working on school health.
Teacher training institutions are cooperating with the Department of Education in offering training experiences in the school health program for all school personnel, with special concern for the teaching of health in high schools. Emphasis is being placed upon the training of coordinators of the program of Health and Physical Education, Recreation, and Safety.
Schools are renewing their efforts to improve the program of school health, with particular emphasis on the teaching of health in high schools, by having teachers attend summer schools and by employing teachers trained to teach health; and likewise more schools are providing physical education and recreation for ALL children rather than athletics for the few.
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TESTING AND GUIDANCE
In view of the fact that the state spends half of its income to support public schools, there is a clear demand on th e part of the taxpay er as we ll as the patron to have better inf or mation ab ou t what th e sc hoo ls are trying to do an d h ow w ell th ey are succeeding. P up il accounti ng n ow becom es as important as financia l acco unting. Th is n eed ca lls for t esting and guidance in th e schools and for lea d ersh ip at th e state lev el. Th e State Board of Ed ucation has recentl y authorized th e Departm ent of Education to begin this service.
SUPERVISION AND CONSULTANT SERVICES
Instructional Supervision T h e efficiency of a schoo l system m a y be vastly in cr ease d thro ugh instructiona l sup ervision . A r ecent study shows that in systems which provid e competent supervision non-promotions are 25 pel' cent lower than in non-sup ervis ed systems. Progress through th e grad es is more consistent, transfers from school to school simpler, and cooperation among th e staff is noticeably greater. A Georgia superintendent said r ec ently, " You don't have to be a school person to r ecogniz e th e greater improvement in our schools since w e have had a supervisor. Th ere is better work going on in a ll of our schools."
Many modern, well-lighted workrooms and laboratory rooms have been added in Georgia schools.
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Seventy-four state allotted instructional supervisors now provide this service in 81 school systems. It is estimated that by combining smaller counties it would be possible to extend the services to all of the counties in the state with a total personnel of 124 supervisors.
It has not been possible to recruit and train a sufficient number of supervisors to meet the annual demand for this service. Underlying this problem is the fact that individuals who would be suitable material for training of supervisors hesitate to give up their teaching positions because of the annual threat to continuance of the program.
Cooperative Program
For several years the State Department of Education has been cooperating with the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools in the improvement of elementary schools in the southern region. This program encourages local school systems to study their own needs and to select specific problems for emphasis during the school year. Such problems as improving reading at all levels or providing a better health and physical education program and special attention to the slow learner enlist the efforts of the entire teaching staff. This program is coordinated by the State Elementary Committee with the assistance of the State Consultant in Elementary Education. In the 55 systems now participating in this program there is evidence of better classroom teaching and a decrease in the number of students who drop out between elementary and high school.
CONSULTATIVE SERVICE
Though the staff of the Division of Instruction is limited, consultative services are provided the local systems in the studies of curriculum, of child growth and development, the teaching of readying, selection and use of textbooks, and teaching aids.
In addition to the Department staff, help is available from the colleges of Education who work with schools in their service area.
Although the Department staff does not include special consultants in music and art, assistance is available from other
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agencies. Departments of the Georgia Education Association, in cooperation with the State Department of Education, annually sponsor a series of regional work conferences on music and art education.
TEACHER EDUCATION
Pre Service Education The responsibility for preparing teachers for the public schools is shared by 16 white and 9 Negro colleges in the state. The State Department of Education provides leadership which encourages study and improvement of the teacher education programs within the institutions. It has the responsibility also for coordinating the programs of the several institutions into a state-wide program with common philosophy and objectives. Under the policy of institutionally planned programs, approved by the State Department of Education on the basis of agreed-upon criteria, each college is responsible for continually studying its program, making whatever revisions that seem necessary from time to time. To implement this policy each teacher education institution has a Teacher Education Committee or a comparable group, who is responsible for systematic study of the program. The number of graduates in the different teaching fields varies widely, thus resulting in a more adequate supply of qualified teachers for some fields than for others.
Teachers Graduated from Georgia Colleges 1954-1956
Teaching Field
1954-55
Elementary Education
1,172
Agriculture
43
Art
11
Business Education
77
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93
Foreign Language
10
Health and Physical Education
63
Home Economics
76
Industrial Arts
32
Ma thematics
34
Music
23
Science
38
Social Studies
128
Special Education
1
High School Total
629
Grand Total
1,801
1956 Teacher Education Graduates
Elementary High School
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420
453
From Negro Colleges
310
278
1955-56 730 37 7 84 106 11 71 83 35 56 40 55 135 9 731
1,461
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Teacher Planning Organizations
The Georgia Council on Teacher Education, a voluntary organization composed of representatives from the white colleges, the State Department of Education, and the public schools, gives an opportunity for sharing ideas and for planning together at the state level. A similar organization for the Negro group is the Georgia Committee on Cooperation in Teacher Education. Much of the coordination of services takes place through the activities of these organizations.
As a result of this coordination of effort, several improvements have been noted during the past two years. Some of them are:
1. Reorganization of the Georgia Council on Teacher Education, placing more responsibility for leadership on the organization. The purposes and the organization of the Committee on Cooperation in Teacher Education will be studied during the next year.
2. Improvement of guidance services within most of the institutions.
3. Improvement of the program of laboratory experiences in school situations prior to student teaching.
4. Study and improvement of the general education program in several institutions.
5. Attention to specific aspects of the public school program, as the health and physical education program.
6. An expanded program of off-campus student teaching, and a larger number of trained supervising teachers for this service. Supervising teachers are trained through special workshops and internship experiences. The four graduate institutions provide this training for their supervising teachers and for those of other cooperating institutions. Two of the four-year colleges began these programs in the summer, 1956.
All of the institutions now have off-campus programs of student teaching. The length of the student teaching experience ranges from nine weeks to twelve weeks, depending upon whether the college is on a semester or quarter system. Progress has been made in freeing student teachers of all other responsibilities during the period of student teaching. The report for 1955-56 indicates that all except two of the white and five of the Negro colleges have met this requirement.
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EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN
National statistics show that from ten to twelve percent of
the school population differ from the normal to the extent that
special facilities and specially trained teachers are required.
Five percent have serious speech handicaps. Two per cent are
mentally retarded to the extent that they cannot be taught
in classes expected to make normal progress. One and onehalf percent, because of crippling conditions, require special
classes.
STATUS OF THE PROGRAM FOR EDUCATION OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN IN GEORGIA
Type of Handicap
Speech Handicapped Blind Partially Seeing
Crippled and Special Health Classes
Deaf Hard of Hearing Mentally Retarded Gifted Emotionally Disturbed
Number Needing Special Services
44,623 295
1,785
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13,387 892
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Twenty-eight school systems provide special classes for one or more of these groups. Reported elsewhere are the statistics at the Georgia Academy for the Blind and the Georgia School for the Deaf.
The Division of Instruction has two staff members who are in charge of planning and coordinating these services and serving as consultants to local school systems in the organization of special units.
We have only made a beginning in providing for the education of exceptional children. The program is being developed with a view to gradual progress over a number of years. Attention is focused now upon four major problems.
Four Major Problems
1. A first step is to inform professional and lay people concerning the nature of the different types of handicaps and the special provision which should be made for them.
2. It is important to proceed in developing this program on the basis of factual data as to the educational abilities and needs of each child. This calls for adequate psychological services for which no provision has been made.
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3. It is important that the needs of exceptional children be considered in further planning of school buildings,
4. Finally, these should be a clear understanding as to the responsibility of the Department of Education and the Department of Welfare for children who are educable and for those who require only care and attendant service.
CERTIFICATION
The purpose of this unit is to certify teachers for the public and private schools of Georgia. Regulations for certification are based upon the experience, study, and character of the applicant. The certificate governs the state salary paid the teacher for a school year.
GEORGIA TEACHERS SALARY SCHEDULE FOR 1956-57 ANNUAL SALARY BASED ON 10 MONTHS WORK
Type of Certificate
Yrs. of
College Training
Professional
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Provisional ---------- 5 Professional -------- 4
Provisional ---------- 4
Professional -------- 3 Provisional ---------- 3 Professional -------- 2
Provisional ---------- 2
Beginning Base Salary
$3,000 2,900 2,700 2,600 2,200 2,000 2,000 1,800
After 3 Yrs. of Approved Experience
$3,200 2,900 2,850 2,600 2,400 2,000 2,150 1,800
After 6 YrS. of Approved Experience
$3,400 2,900 3,000 2,600 2,500 2,000 2,200 1,800
After 9 Yrs. of Approved Experience
$3,600 2,900 3,150 2,600 2,600 2,000 2,250 1,800
The Annual Salary of Teachers as Indicated above shall be disbursed in Twelve Monthly Payments as Shown Below:
Type of Certificate
Professional Provisional Professional Provisional Professional Provisional Professional Provisional
Yrs. of College Training
5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2
Beginning Base Salary
$250.00 241.67 225.00 216.67 183.33 166.67 166.67 150.00
After 3 Yrs. of Approved Experience
$266.67 241.67 237.50 216.67 200.00 166.67 179.17 150.00
After 6 Yrs. of Approved Experience
$283.33 241.67 250.00 216.67 208.33 166.67 183.33 150.00
After 9 Yrs. of Approved Experience
$300.00 241.67 262.50 216.67 216.67 166.67 187.50 150.00
The practice followed prior to 1956-57 of penalizing holders of emergency certificates $5.00 per month has been discontinued.
Standard certificates are renewed at intervals upon evidence of the teacher's continued professional growth. Travel, action research, informal study, non-credit workshops, and formal study for college credit are some of the ways a teacher renews a certificate.
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Th e level of training of Georgia teachers is improving at the approximate rate of 5 per cent p er year since 1945 . Approximate ly 10,000 certificates are processed in the Certification Office each year.
It is a lso known that the number of children to be taught is increasing in a greater proportion than th e numb er of inco m ing t each ers. A r ecruitm ent program is in operation that attempts to affect two levels. Emphasis is p laced u pon :
1. Future t each ers organizations that interest young people in b ecoming t each ers.
2. A way to interest people who hav e once taught, and live in th e com m un ity, to r eturn to th e profession.
GETTING MORE TEACHERS
Recently th e State Board of Ed ucation authoriz ed t he h ir in g of two staff m embers to work with t each er r ecruitment. On e of th es e h a s a lread y b een em ploye d and has worked th e past ye a r , co-ordinating th e statewid e activities of th e F uture T eacher gro ups. Th es e are young people in high school and colle ge who plan to b ec om e t each ers. District organizations are being w ork ed out for th em. T h e goa l is to have a chapter or clu b in each high school and in ea ch co ll ege wh ere t each-
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ers are trained. The group has a state convention each year, and was represented on all the district programs of the Georgia Education Association. Every effort is being made to raise the prestige of teaching as a future career for bright young people of Georgia.
The Georgia Chamber of Commerce launched the now famous Teacher of the Year program. Help has come from the Junior Jaycees, the Southeastern Fair, the PTA and many other groups who are helping in the big job of finding and recruiting enough GOOD teachers for Georgia's schools. More and more intelligent young Georgians are thinking, "Perhaps I will be a teacher!"
Scholarships
There is increased interest in getting scholarships to help future teachers finance their education. It would work on the same plan by which young medical students are now being educated to become doctors. The future teacher scholarships would be administered by the State Department of Education, as the medical scholarships are administered through the Board of Regents. If the plan is worked out by the Legislature, it is likely that there would be some provision that required teachers, so financed, to teach for a certain number of years in Georgia, especially in rural Georgia where a shortage Of good teachers exists.
Too Few Go Into Teaching
A sound study of the number of college graduates going into teaching shows that this number has decreased. Of the graduates from the Georgia college that train teachers, we
got only 464 high school teachers in 1955, a decrease of 12 %, and only 269 elementary teachers, a decrease of 18.5 %.
Better salaries, fewer clerical duties, fewer community pressures, and more interest by civic and other groups in making the community a good and pleasant place to live and teach would help remedy the teacher shortage. Increased interest by business men and PTA groups in scholarships for teachers would also help.
The quality of teaching in Georgia depends largely on the quality of the teacher in the classroom.
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Television and the Schools
How to inform the taxpayers on what public schools are doing to educate their children is of concern to this division. During the past year the Division of Instruction has answered these concerns in part by a series of 240 television broadcasts of 30 minutes each over WLW-A. Members of the division have tried to describe the services which affect the taxpayer and promote education. Phases of supervision of instruction, audio-visual education, teacher certification, and education for exceptional children have been interpreted for the television audience.
Approximately 120 classrooms of more than 4,000 children have been transported to WLW-A studios where the classroom teachers revealed much of what goes on in the business of educating children and youth in the public schools and colleges of Georgia. Every grade level and every subject matter area were televised one or more times. Members of college faculties also appeared portraying "teacher education".
To produce these programs close contact with the participating school systems of the metropolitan area was necessary. A planning conference with the superintendents launched the program known as "School Days". These superintendents appointed local coordinators to work with the Division of Instruction in televising programs to interpret public school education.
Because Georgia does not have tax supported kindergartens, the division undertook to compensate in some measure by televising programs during June, July, and August which were designed for parents of pre-school age children. The programs dramatized and interpreted the significance of types of experiences which pre-school age children have ordinarily in their family life; and suggested through dramatization additional types of experiences which might be provided at home to help parent and child get ready for formal school. The programs reached more than half the homes in Georgia.
The Division of Instruction is taking a serious look at the possibilities of television in education. During the first part of the school year the division televised a course in the utilization of instructional materials. This class ran for 30 minutes daily for eleven weeks. A group of teachers took the course
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for credit. An appraisal of this program, called "Teachers in Action", saw great possibilities for carrying on in-service teacher education.
ALCOHOL EDUCATION
In 1951 the State Legislature passed Senate Bill No. 63 "Alcoholism Studies by State Board of Education." This act provides for maintaining a state educational research service for the development of curriculum materials and units of instruction on the influence and effect of alcohol.
In compliance with this act and the executive order, such a service is being maintained in the Division of Instruction. The State Department of Education sponsors workshops each summer at the University of Georgia for white teachers and Atlanta University for Negro teachers.
In 1955, 32 white teachers and 40 Negro teachers attended these workshops. They were given basic information about the effect of alcohol on the individual and society as a whole. They were also taught the methods to be used in teaching about alcohol in the public schools.
They went back to their respective school systems and put into practice the things they learned in the workshops. They reported that 9,879 boys and girls were taught a short unit, from one week to six weeks.
Research shows that the unwise use of alcohol causes many of society's most tense and tragic problems. The quiet, repeated, sound teaching of the facts about alcohol will pay tremendous dividends in enabling modern young people to deal with this problem.
DRIVER EDUCATION
During 1955-56, 131 Georgia high schools conducted classes in driver education, enrolling 5,641 boys and girls. Ninetyeight teachers took the instructor's course in driver education. Many of them started driver education courses in high schools.
A full-time staff member works with this program. He collects and distributes material on safety. A program of general safety is promoted for the elementary schools and of driver education in high schools. He is available as a consultant.
With constantly increasing danger on the highways, and the toll of deaths and accidents mounting daily, this program is one urgently needed in all the schools of Georgia.
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DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Vocational Agriculture. Homemaking Education. Trade and Industrial Education.
(including Trade Schools and Industrial Arts) Distributive Education.
(retail sales and services) Vocational Office Training. School Lunch Program.
(including Commodities and Special Milk Program)
INTRODUCTION
The vocational education division is concerned with teaching Georgians how to make a better living with their hands. The money the State spends on this program is repaid many times in the form of taxes paid on the increased earnings of those it trains.
Vocational Education surpassed all previous records during the year ending June 30, 1956. The enrollment in the regular program was 202,775. The total enrollment exceeded by 37,897 the enrollment as given in the last report. In addition, there were 8,232 veterans enrolled in veterans classes throughout the state.
Expenditures for the regular Vocational Education Program during the year ending June 30, 1956, were $6,558,176.67. This is an increase of $1,177,838.90 over 1954. Of this amount $964,334.97 were Federal dollars. In addition, $845,709.00 was spent for the veterans program.
Enrollment and expenditures for Vocational Education in Georgia for the year ending June 30, 1956, were:
In-Sch.
Agriculture
_ 26,710
Homemaking
_ 50,686
Voc. Ofc, Trng.
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151
Distributive
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765
Trade and Industrial
_ 3,690
NGT&VS
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Regular Program Totals __ 82,002
Veterans
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Grand Totals
82,002
Enrollment
Adults
Total
60,527
87,237
21,364
72,050
3,184
3,335
6,068
6,833
27,791 1,276
563 120,773
8,232
31,481 1,276
563 202,775
8,232
129,005 211,007
Expenditures $2,809,453.83
2,427,513.30 35,730.00 96,048.58
1,189,430.96
6,558,176.67 845,709.00
(All Federal) $7,403,885.67
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Since 1953 the School lunch and Food Distribution Service has operated under the Vocational Education Division. A total of 353,543 children in 1573 schools were served a Type A lunch daily during the school term of 1955-56. The average cost of lunch to the child was 25.
The Federal Government contributed approximately nine million dollars to the Georgia School Lunch Program in 195556-
$2,278,139.00 in cash for School Lunch $ 645,893.08 in cash for School Milk $6,108,664.00 value of USDA foods
State Funds in the amount of $132,000 were provided in 1955-56 to administer the School Lunch and Food Distribution Program on state level.
Approximately 18,181,658 pounds of thirty different USDA Foods were distributed to 1638 Georgia Schools and institutions during the 1955-56 school term.
Facilities for the programs at the North Georgia Trade and Vocational School at Clarkesville and the South Georgia Trade and Vocational School at Americus have been expanded. Plans are now underway for the construction of additional buildings to meet the needs of the growing attendance in both these schools.
Facilities at the two youth training centers have been increased. The Future Homemakers Building on the grounds of the FFA-FHA Camp has been completed at a cost of $50,000. General improvements of the facilities at this camp have been made in the amount of $20,000. The Alva Tabor Memorial Building at Camp John Hope has been completed at a cost of $50,000.
Detailed reports of the services within the Division of Vocational Education are given by the various departments.
What is Vocational Agriculture?
This department instructs those interested in agriculture in new farming practices. The State maintains a vocational agriculture program for high school students as well as a program for adults.
This program makes it possible for the students to learn the most up-to-date methods of farming along with their regular high school work.
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Students learn much about I i v e s to c k in voca ti o na l agriculture class pro je cts.
Bey 0 n d the schoolroom, e d uc a t io n helps Georgia's adults too in many ways.
Incr ease in Enrollment
Enrollm ents during th e tw o-year period in creased a lmost
40 j'o- fro m 62,670 in fi sca l 1954 to 87,23 7 in f isca l 19 56. Of
this number, 26,71 0 were in-school bo ys wh o r eceiv ed daily
classro om instru cti on and gained practical ex pe r ie nce by
ca r ry ing out h om e proj ects und er th e supervision of th eir
te ac hers ; 1,21 3 were young f a r me rs who ret ur ne d to schoo l
a t r egu lar intervals for class es and r ec eiv ed on-farm sup er-
vis ion ; and 59,314 w ere f ar me rs who m et fo r or ga nize d st u dy
of fa r m problem s.
Th e in crease in enr ollme nt came principally in clas ses for
ad ults. Th ere a re three factors t o whi ch th e in cr ease in far m-
er enro llme nt may be attributed :
(1) Th e cost-pr ice squee ze demands ef f icie ncy and has
ca use d farm ers t o seek more h elp in k eeping up with t h e
latest agricultural methods.
(2 ) Low er f a rm incomes have led to more use of comm unity
f ood preservation centers in th e vocational a gr iculture de-
partments. Th ese ce nter s have been h elpful in fa r m fa mily
live-at-h om e programs f or more than tw enty ye a rs. During
f isc a l 19 56 approximately 80,000 persons used th ese ce nte rs
f or ca nning 4,8 62,8 26 pints and preparing for fr eezing 762,116
pounds of food.
(3) Teach ers are off ering more instruction in th e critical
areas of farm m echanics.
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T h e th ird factor point s to a long-r a nge plan initiated fo ur y ea rs ago a nd di ctated by f arme r n eeds . Th er e are mor e than 80,000 tra ctors on Georgia fa r ms . This compares w ith less th an 10 ,000 in 19 40 . Th ere is a correspond ingly la r ger am oun t of ot he r ma chinery. Nin ety-fi ve percent of t h e f a rmste a ds ha ve ele ct r icity. Th e lif e of fa r m ma ch in er y ca n b e ext en ded by ye a rs if it is prop erly oper ate d, se rv ice d a nd ma int a in ed. Kn owing h ow t o tak e ca r e of th e equipment in whi ch h e has a lot of mon ey invested ca n be th e diff erenc e betw een succ ess a n d f a ilur e fo r th e fa r mer.
Through FFA chapte rs, members participate in community service and cooperative projects.
In Service Training Th e voca tio na l a gr icult ur e st aff seeks ways of k eeping t eac h ers inform ed. Th e in-ser vice training prog ram provid es th is h elp thro ugh a ser ies of worksh op s on s uch prob lem s as m aint en ance a n d r outin e r epair of fa r m t r a cto rs , planning t h e f a r m wiring sys t em , f encing, etc. Eight r egular t ea ch ers t r av elli ng to th e differen t com m unit ies up on r equ est h el p loca l t ea ch ers with pla nning and cond uct ing classes in agricultur al pr oblem s. Th e enr oll me nt and th e r ea ct ion of f a r mers an d t eac h ers indicate th at th is program has been high ly effect ive . Bot h st ate and f ede r a l voca t iona l educ atio n f un ds h ave been s pe nt to match local f un ds and h elp sc h ools ac quir e equipm ent for farm sho ps .
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The Trust Company of Georgia made a grant of $50,000 to the State Board of Education with the stipulation that the funds be used in a three-point program to step up forestry instruction in the high schools. The grant provided for:
(1) In-service training in forest management for teachers of vocational agriculture.
(2) The employment of a vocational forester on the staff of the State Department of Education.
(3) Grants of $250 each to 100 high schools which have vocational agriculture departments to assist these schools in purchasing 10- to 15-acre tracts of woodland to be used as school forests.
The Union Bag and Paper Corporation in cooperation with the Department of Education continues to sponsor ten-acre school forests for fifty schools in south Georgia. These forests provide the opportunity for practical experience in woodland management.
At the close of the biennium there were 412 high school vocational agriculture departments in Georgia employing 463 teachers. There was a net decrease of nine white departments during the biennium, and a net increase of seven Negro departments. These changes reflect the school consolidation and building programs. The state now has 290 white and 122 Negro high schools which offer instruction in vocational agriculture.
The Future Farmers of America is a national organization for high school boys studying vocational agriculture. It is sponsored by the U. S. Office of Education. Membership is voluntary, but there were 17,427 Georgia FFA members during fiscal 1956. The New Farmers of America, a similar organization for Negro youth, had 6,554 members in the state.
The aim of FFA is to help farm boys help themselves by offering opportunities and incentives to supplement vocational agriculture. Through FFA chapters, members participate in community service and cooperative projects. They also take part in meetings and other activities which develop leadership and citizenship and wholesome recreation. By its nature, FFA nurtures a love of country life. Members are encouraged to strive toward higher degrees and establishment in farming. Many commercial organizations offer FFA awards which are incentives and a means of recognizing individual and chapter achievements.
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Home projects or supervised farming programs are required of all vocational agriculture students. Class instruction is based on the problems which grow out of individual projects.
Georgia FFA members in fiscal 1956 had a combined investment of $2,167,833.27 in their supervised farming programs. Among these projects were 5,431 beef and 3,076 dairy cattle, 23,566 hogs, and planting 3,787,649 pine seedlings. Typical of the achievement of these Future Farmers with their crops was an average corn production by 8,048 boys on 22,360 acres of 40 bushels per acre. They also developed 7,821 acres of new permanent pastures and improved 15,890 acres of old pastures.
District rallies, a state rally and a state convention are annual highlights of FFA work.
In 1937 FFA began development of a camp in Newton county. After the Future Homemakers of America organization was formed, a joint FFA-FHA summer program was launched. Since its beginning in 1947, this leadership training and recreational program has grown until approximately 5,000 boys and girls take part. The Camp is also used for vocational teachers' conferences, FFA conventions and meetings of similar groups.
A group of lay people who serve as an adult advisory committee for FFA studied the summer program. The committee has recommended a $200,000 improvement and expansion of facilities.
CAMP JOHN HOPE
Camp John Hope, seven miles south of Fort Valley, is operated for Negroes. Sale of timber from the property and gifts of citizens have made possible the construction of four new cottages. A $25,000 grant from former Governor Herman Talmadge which was matched by the gifts of citizens made possible the Alva Tabor Memorial Hall which was completed in 1956. The building houses an auditorium, conference and recreation rooms.
HOMEMAKING EDUCATION
What is Homemaking Education? Homemaking is a big, important job. Education has recognized the need of helping people do the job well. Homemaking courses, both high school and adult, help girls and women-boys and men, too I-to get the skills and attitudes that will help them do a good job of homemaking.
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During 1955-56, 65,171 families in our state were affected by the homemaking program carried on in the public schools. Enrolled were 50,686 high school pupils. This included 3,482 boys. In adult classes were 21,390 men and women learning something about how to make their homes and home life better.
All But Three
There's a homemaking program in all but three high schools in Georgia. The courses are now as vital a part of the curriculum as the 3 R's. All of Georgia's beautiful new schools have colorful, attractive homemaking departments. The boys and girls, their teachers, and parents take great pride in their beauty and efficiency. Many of these homemaking departments are virtually community centers. Community groups meet in them; to them come men and women seeking help with home and family problems.
There are 547 teachers of high school vocational homemaking, and 62 who teach adult classes full time. Sixty per cent of these teachers are married. About one-third leave each year to get married or to take better-paying jobs in other home economics fields.
The school consolidations in Georgia have not lessened the demand for homemaking teachers. Some schools are asking for four.
With the ever-growing interest in homemaking courses, and the rate at which teachers are leaving, more teachers are very much needed.
Good Preparation
All vocational homemaking teachers have four year certificates. About a third have five year professional certificates. At least 50 have taken special training beyond that, to qualify them as supervising teachers of college apprentices, whom they can train to be homemaking teachers. These apprentices go out from the colleges where they study, to do their apprentice teaching of homemaking under these skilled, trained supervisors.
They Keep Studying
Georgia's homemaking teachers are constantly studying. Research and new developments in foods, clothing, child care, health, family relationships, and other fields, make it necessary for them to keep constantly in touch with the latest products and the best ways of teaching people to use these
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products. These classes-called "in-service training"-meet on Saturdays, or after school. The teachers plan them and carry them on. They invite consultants in to bring them the best information. During 1955-56, 73 groups studied such current problems as tailoring, frozen foods, lighting, visual aids, money management, curriculum planning and evaluation, and child guidance. Besides these, two 3-day state conferences were held.
New Materials
Three bulletins and several research studies have been prepared for Georgia teachers during the year by the Homemaking Office of the State Department of Education, in cooperation with the Home Economics Education Division of the University of Georgia.
What Homemaking Courses Teach
The teaching of food and clothing is still basic, but the homemaking curriculum has come a long way since it meant just "cooking and sewing." A modern functional course includes how to plan, buy and prepare nutritious meals, how to plan and make attractive, economical clothes for the family, short cuts and special finishes in sewing that reduce the cost and add to the attractiveness of clothes, time and money management, home nursing, child care and guidance, and family relations.
The Teachers Visit the Homes
The homemaking teachers made 68,882 visits into homes during 1955-56. Here they supervised projects and advised with homemakers. Students completed 130,796 home projects. Clothing was the most popular project; 25,338 of the projects were in clothing. They made 76,127 garments for themselves and their families, and renovated 25,425. They completed 19,119 projects in food buying and preparation, and 7,157 proj ects dealing with the care of children.
They Teach Adults, Too
Most of the teachers who teach high school homemaking classes also teach adults. There are full-time adult homemaking centers in the vocational schools in Macon, Atlanta, Clarkesville, Savannah, Statesboro, Rome, Augusta, and Waycross. Besides courses in foods and clothing, these schools also teach upholstery, refinishing furniture, slipcover making, landscaping, interior decoration, and drapery making.
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One woman who attended these classes said, "What I have learned here about homemaking has helped me to manage things so that my husband could continue his medical studies. Otherwise, he would have had to stop and get a better paying job than his hospital internship."
Future Homemakers
Twenty-two thousand of these high school homemaking students are members of the Future Homemakers. Their programs and activities center about good homes and intelligent leadership in their communities. They hold four area conferences each fall and each spring, a state leadership conference, and a state convention. In the summer, they join the Future Farmer group at a learning-and-camping program at the State FFA-FHA camp at Lake Jackson. The young people in these vocational homemaking courses and the Future Homemaker organization have been nationally recognized for their oustanding work, and Georgia has had a number of FHA'ers chosen as national officers. Many of the homemaking students later become homemaking teachers in Georgia.
A Nickel from Each
One of the FHA projects is the Inez Murray College Award. Each girl gives a nickel, and about four scholarships of one hundred dollars each is given to the outstanding homemaking students to help them with their college expenses as they study to become homemaking teachers.
The FHA is only 11 years old, but it has been felt throughout the state. The students sponsor family fun nights, community recreation, the beautifying of school and campus, leadership study groups, talent shows, camp programs, and many other things that make them stand out as a constructive, intelligent group of young people who are learning to become good citizens of Georgia.
TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS
This program provides fine opportunities for high school students who are not going to college to learn a trade. It also gives adults a chance to learn new trades, or to get more skills (and promotions) in the one they have.
The program is carried on in two trade schools and in classes held throughout the state. It is important that high . school youth who do not plan to go to college know that the
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t ra de sc hoo ls are avai la b le to t h em, t uition-free, to lea rn modern sk illed trades at wh ich t hey can earn a good living. (Th e minimum age for ent r a nce is 16) .
Where the Trade Schools Are
Th e North Georgia Tr a d e School is at Clark esv ill e, in Habersh a m County . Th e South Georgia Trade Schoo l is n ea r A mericus, in Sumter Cou nty.
Good instr uctors, pleasant livin g conditions, and th e prospect of learning how to get and k eep a sk ill ed job in mod ern ind ustry mak e th ese schools increasingly pop ular with Georgians.
Some odult education classes are conducted to teach ways of stretch ing the budget.
Trade schools tra in youths and adults for good-paying jobsmany in new industr ies.
Georgia Needs Good Workmen
Th e so uth east is progr ess ing faster than any oth er section of th e nation. Georgia is in t h e forefront of this progress. N ew in du st ri es, ex pa n ding busin ess , and plans for greater development of th e state' s r eso urces mak e urgent th e need for eff icie nt work ers. Trad e and Ind ustria l Education wi ll have to train more and more Geo rgians to fill t h es e jobs. Investm ent in t h is kind of educat ion brings good r eturns : more money ea r ne d , more goods bo ug ht, more taxes paid . On e of th e r easons wh y n ew ind ustry is attracted to Georgia is th e prosp ect of fi nding good work ers h er e.
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HOW MANY TRAINED
Trade and Industrial Education enrollment for the year at the close of the biennium numbered 33,548. Of the total, 3,061 in-school youth and adults received pre-employment instruction in all-day classes under 93 full-time instructors; 729 were enrolled in part-time high school cooperative classes; 1,321 took related instruction in organized apprenticeship classes; and 26,355 journeymen and other industrial workers enrolled for extension training in evening classes. In addition, general continuation instruction (not necessarily confined to the trade or industrial pursuits) was provided for 2,182.
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Part-time cooperative classes provide training through cooperation of the school and business and industrial establishments for high school youths 16 years of age or over whose individual employment objectives may differ. Cooperative agreements provide for legal employment (part-time), sys-
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tematic training on the job, and supplementary instruction in the school. Cooperative programs are located in the following city high schools:
Albany* Atlanta'] Athens Augusta Avondale Estates Bainbridge
Baxley Brunswick*
Cairo Chamblee Claxton College Park Columbus Covington
Decatur Douglas
East Point Elberton* Fitzgerald*
Griffin Hapeville Hazlehurst LaGrange Lindale
McRae Thomasville Valdosta* Wacona Waycross
*White and Negro Programs. tNegro Program Only.
Related instruction, designed to increase knowledge and skills, for apprentices was conducted for these groups:
Boilermaker Bricklayer Carpenter
Draftsman Electrician Landscaper
Machinist Plumber Printer
Sheetmetal Worker Steel Worker Welder
Evening class instruction for journeymen and other industrial workers are also conducted. These classes help to improve ability, help him keep abreast of technological and economic changes in his occupation, or assist him to qualify for advancement. It may include manipulative and technical training as well as safety, first aid, etc. Some typical course titles are:
Airplane Production Worker
Auto Mechanic Beauty Operator Boilermaker Bricklayer Carpenter Commercial Driver
Domestic Service Draftsman Electrician Fireman Foreman Iron Worker Machinist Mechanic
Needle Trades Plumber Practical Nurse Printer Sheetmetal Worker Textile Worker Upholsterer
Welder
The following specialized services for Georgia trade groups and industrial enterprise is provided through staff members in the State Department of Education:
Textiles-2,195 employees in this industry received instruction in the departments of mathematics and technology, fixing, preventive maintenance, cloth analysis, design, laboratory procedure, and supervision.
Rural Electrification Job Training and Safety-This program provides training to operating personnel of 39 participating cooperatives in the Georgia Electric Membership Corporation. Training is given by two instructors in construction, operation and maintenance of electric distribution lines. Regular monthly visitations are made to each cooperative on an itinerant schedule. Average state enrollment is 852.
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Commercial Vehicle Driver Training-In cooperation with the Georgia Motor Trucking Association and the State Department of Public Safety psycho-physical examinations were given. Examinations were available by means of a mobile testing laboratory, to drivers for trucking lines, municipal departments, taxi cab companies, bus lines, school busses, Federal agencies, and others. Approximately 10,000 such drivers are tested annually.
Public Service Occupations-In cooperation with the State Firemen's Association and through eighteen part-time coordinator-instructors, 3,123 fire fighters were instructed in fire prevention and fire protection in 298 cities and communities over Georgia.
Supervisory Training-This training is given to assist administrative, supervisory, and foremen personnel in such phases of this work as the training of workers, job organization and improvement, development of skills, knowledge and judgment, safety, and conference leading. An average of 900 supervisors in manufacturing, insurance, banking, commercial airlines, department stores, food distributors, textiles, utilities, and government agencies in eighteen centers (cities) receive training in this field annually.
Automotive Carburetion Clinic-A mobile laboratory, equipped with instruction kits, provides employed mechanics with a better working knowledge of the technical problems involved in operation and servicing of modern carburetion units. During the biennium, 565 mechanics enrolled in the clinic.
Veterans-Training for veterans has been conducted in 139 communities (115 counties) primarily in adult academic education and business administration. The average enrollment was 8,191; this is in addition to the number reported in the regular T & I program.
The two State Trade Schools have operated at full capacity with enrollments of 1,274 for 1954-55 and 1,078 for 1955-56 at Clarkesville, and 528 for 1954-55 and 563 for 1955-56 at Americus. The enrollments include part-time as well as fulltime students. Fifteen trade offerings are available at the North Georgia Trade School; 9 trades make up the curriculum at the South Georgia Trade School.
Dormitories for women at both schools are seriously needed as well as laboratory buildings for expanded training in electronics.
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A ll-day trade classes are those wh ich provid e training to persons r egularly enr olle d in a f ull-time school who wish to prepare for a trad e or in dust ri al occupation.
Trade School and Industrial School enrollment for the year-June 30, 1956 was 33 ,548 .
DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION
INTRODUCTION
H igh school j uniors and seniors may take distrib utive ed ucation as an elect ive a long with th eir a cad emic work. Distributive ed ucat ion ena bles th e stud ent to g et paid on-th ejob sup ervised training in selected r etail estab lishm ents in addition t o his r egular acad emi c curriculum .
The high school Distributive Ed ucation program , op erating in 21 schools during th e ye a r 19 55-5 6, prepared 765 stud ents to enter f ull-time em ployme nt in r etail, who lesale, or se r vice occ upations. Due to a shortage of t each ers and financial consid erations, th is cooperativ e sch ool and training program f ell far short of me eting t h e n eed of business for trained work ers in distributive occupations.
Three out of fiv e Georgians are emp loyed in distribution. 345,000 persons are em p loyed in r etail, who lesale, and se r vice est a blish me nts.
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Retail Sales in Georgia totalled $2,712,142,000 in 1954-55, an increase of 39.34 % over 1948; wholesale sales reached a peak of $4,493,886,000, an increase of 42.8% over 1948. This latter figure compares with a 29.6% increase for the remainder of the Southeast.*
*Preliminary Report Census of Business 1954 Georgia.
ADULT CLASSES
Adult classes account for a much larger part of the total enrollment. 6,068 persons attended part-time and evening classes in 33 Georgia cities during 1955-56.
In the adult field, 92 one hundred hour professional diplomas were issued to persons completing 100 hours of Vocational Distributive Education training in various fields.
Of these professional diplomas 54 were in Food Service, 16 in Restaurant Management, 3 in Hotel Management, and 19 in Real Estate.
Adult Distributive Education classes were held in 33 cities with a total of 265 classes and 6,068 persons enrolled. More cities were served in 1955-56 than in 1954-55* and approximately the same number of classes were taught, even though the Distributive Education program in Georgia operated on an extremely limited staff.
*24 cities served, 268 classes held.
There is a total of 965,000 non-farm workers employed in Georgia. The largest percentage growth occurred in the field of finance, insurance, and real estate. The largest numerical growth occurred in the trade industries.
As industry moves more into Georgia and the emphasis changes from farm to non-farm activities, distribution will become more important. The demand for classes in the finance, insurance and real estate areas is being met in the larger areas of Atlanta, Macon and Savannah.
The demand for Distributive Education on both high school and adult level exceeds the staff in each category.
Now let's take a look at the Georgia Distributive Education program as it compares to the Distributive Education program in the United States. Figures show that the Georgia Distributive Education program is the 6th largest in the 48 states and territories. Total enrollment in Georgia for 1955-56 for high school and adult: 6,833.
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The 765 high school students being trained for more efficient distribution earned in their part-time work a total of $391,455.44 during the school year.
The Georgia Association of the Distributive Education Clubs of America has a voluntary membership of 603 boys and girls. This organization is an integral part of the leadership training in preparation for a business career. This program has received high praise from business leaders and civic leaders throughout the state. Local meetings, both state and local projects, a state officers' training conference, and a state and national convention are an integral part of the club work.
Distributive Education High School Programs
In Georgia
e 2. Counties, number of programs
Counties in Georgia in which Adult Distributive Education Classes were held.
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VOCATIONAL OFFICE TRAINING
A new industry comes into Georgia every day. Many already here are expanding. This has caused an acute shortage of trained workers. Business men want employees with training and experience.
Vocational Office Training is set up to give both. There are both high school and adult VOT programs. Seniors in high school, interested in becoming office workers, get to study in the classroom the techniques and theories of business. Then, under the supervision of trained leaders, they go out into the community in the afternoons and actually work at the job part-time to get experience. When they graduate, they have both training and experience. The adult classes get equally effective results.
This is almost a new program. It was set up three years ago. Both business men and the students are enthusiastic about it. Many students have already gone full-time into the same business in which they did part-time work to get experience.
Here's where the 1956 adult VOT classes are:
County
Appling Bartow Bibb Cobb Colquitt Columbia DeKalb Dougherty Elbert Emanuel Floyd Fulton Gwinnett Houston Muscogee Pike Richmond Talbot Troup Ware Wilcox Worth
1955-1956
City
Baxley Cartersville Macon Marietta Moultrie Harlem Chamblee Albany Elberton Swainsboro Lindale Atlanta Buford Perry Columbus Zebulon Augusta Talbotton LaGrange Waycross Pineview Sylvester
Enrollment Female Male Total
129
13
142
159
9
168
38
48
86
25
0
25
102
8
110
80
7
87
99
0
99
368
51
419
63
4
67
26
2
28
95
1
96
201
14
215
38
9
47
24
1
25
633
87
720
62
5
67
358
42
400
17
1
18
125
41
166
84
2
86
15
0
15
94
4
98
No. of Classes
6 6 4 1 5 5 6 9 3 2 6 10 2 1 25 4 17 3 6 4 1 4
TOTAL 2,835 349 3,184 130
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The Adult VOT Program
These have increased. In the school year 1955-56, there were 130 adult classes, with 3,184 enrolled. That was an increase over the 1954-55 record of 107 classes with 2,380.
VOCATIONAL OFFICE TRAINING
A WORK-TRAINING PROGRAM
SCHOOL AND BUSINESS
PROVIDE
I I COOPERATIVELY I
I TRAINING AND SUPERVISION I
OFFICE TRAINING
PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE
Office Conduct Office Procedures Office Machines
Typists Stenographers
Clerks
$54,000
151
J954-5
1955-6
Enrollment
$13,061
D
1954-5
J 955-6
Earnings
HIGH SCHOOL
J 954-5
3184
'-----' 1955-6
Enrollment
ADULT
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The High School Program
Students in the senior year of high school learned (and work at) stenographic, general clerical, and bookkeeping jobs. In 8 high school VOT programs, the students worked a total of 74,535 hours in local business houses.
Here's a report on the high school VOT program:
HIGH SCHOOL 1955-1956 YEARLY WORK REPORT OF THE
VOT STUDENTS
Type of Training
No.
Clerk- Typis t
10
Clerk-Stenographer
6
Bookkeeper
11
Payroll Clerk
8
General Office
26
Typist
6
Secretary
28
Associate Checker
1
General Clerk
11
Sorter Checker
5
Accounting
1
Telephone operators and clerical work
3
Clerk and Sales
2
Clerical
16
Stenographic
14
Filing Clerk
1
Personnel Interviewing
2
TOTAL
_
Training Agencies Heating and Electric Co. Doctor's Office Laundries (Office) Information Service __ Various Firms Auto Service Stores
Floral Shop (Office)
Motor Companies (Office) Various Companies Mills (Office) Banks
Insurance Companies County (Office)
Hardware Stores (Office) Dress Shops (Office) Cabinet Shops (Office) Super Markets (Office) City (Office)
Ten-cent Stores (Office) Picture Studios (Office) School Offices
Various Corporations Drug Stores (Office) Y.M.C.A. (Office) Hospitals (Office)
Furniture Stores and Companies (Office) U. S. Army Reserves (Office) Georgia Power Company (Office) Beauty Shops (Bookkeeping) Lawyers' Offices
151
No. 1
10 2 1
10 1 1
_1 _9
1 3 8 2 2 3 1 4 1 5 1 5
11 1 1 1
3 2 1 2 6
79
Loan Companies
3
Newspaper Companies (Office)
2
Poultry Business (Office)
3
State (Office)
5
Ch urches (Office )
~_________________________________________________________________________________________
6
Department Stores (Office)
14
Auto Stores (Office)
2
Telephone Company (Operators and Office)
3
Music Stores (Office)
1
Dairy Queen (Clerk and Sales)
1
Manufacturing Companies (Office)
2
General Stores (Office)
4
Salvation Army (Office)
1
Courts (County and City)
3
Library
1
TOTAL
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FOOD DISTRIBUTION
Georgia got about six million dollars of free foods during the past years, to be distributed to schools and non-profit institutions. This food-about thirty different products-is channeled out through the Food Distribution Service of the State Department of Education. It has been placed in the Vocational Education Division of the Department. It works most closely with the School Lunch Program, also operated through the Department.
The foods are made available by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Through the National School Lunch Act and the regular farm subsidy program.
The Department of Education distributes this six million dollars worth of food through 427 sub-distributing agencies in Georgia. We send it to 159 county school systems, 41 independent school systems, 16 private schools, 19 parochial schools, 21 nursery schools, and 62 camps.
Together, all these have 1,633 feeding programs. They serve 422,031 meals a day.
Very strict accounting has to be made of these distributed products. The Department of Education keeps accurate records and accountings of the food, which is unloaded and delivered in carlot shipments at 100 distributing points in Georgia.
During 1955-56 this service distributed 18,181,658 pounds of food. It was valued at $6,108,664.63. This was about a million dollars more than the amount of food received and distributed during 1954-55.
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THE EXPENDITURES FOR THE PROGRAM
FOOD 67% $12,513,560.95
LABOR 25%
$4,671,331.86
" THE INCOME FOR THE PROGRAM
FROM CHLDREN
77%
$14,663,364.26
'''-To show the source of school lunch funds and distribution of expenditures:
This table shows the varieties, and amount of commodities received and distributed, with their wholesale carlot values. One year's report:
Name of Commodity
Natural Cheese
Cottonseed Oil Shortening Bulk Dry Milk
Bulk Creamery Butter Process Cheese
Print Creamery Butter
,
Canned Cherries
Pkg. Dry Milk
Grapefruit Sections
Cottonseed Oil
Canned Green Peas
Rice
Dry Lima Beans Fresh Prunes Peanut Butter Dried Apricots
Canned Tomatoes Lard
Cone. Orange Juice Frozen Ground Beef Pork Luncheon Meat Canned Ham
Canned Pork & Gravy
Frozen Pork Shoulders Sweet Potatoes Frozen Hams
Frozen Pork Loins Fresh Cabbage Flour
Corn Meal
Total Pounds
394,541
384,968 420,584
306,996 902,000
1,872,000 394,106 612,306
680,819 812,504 666,571 1,039,600
840,100 241,920 200,841 180,000 666,083 395,600
148,852 503,754 891,306 643,427
735,150 225,412 1,410,816
30,301
24,931 431,750 1,982,000 142,420
Valuation
$ 197,270.50 111,640.72 105,146.00 193,407.48 455,020.00
1,179,360.00 70,939.08
153,076.50 119,483.73 219,376.08 119,982.78 228,712.00 142,817.00
48,384.00 76,319.58 117,000.00 166,520.75 39,560.00 49,121.16 251,877.00 588,261.00 489,004.54 485,199.00 171,313.12 70,540.80 23,028.76 13,712.05 17,270.00 198,200.00
7,121.00
18,181,658
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$6,108,664.63
They Get a Lunch for 25
It is largely b ecaus e of th e school lunch room's g etting a big po rtion of its food f ree that th e average Georgia schoo l ch il d is ab le to g et a nourishing hot lunch at school eac h da y f or th e low cost of 25 .
Foods are allocated to school systems on number of Average Daily Meals.
Six mill ion dollars in free foods is made available for lunches in Georg ia schools.
Th e fo ll owing tabl e shows th e distribution in pounds and
th e va lue of th e distrib ution mad e to th e co unty and ind e-
pend ent school systems during th e biennium en d in g Jun e 30,
19 56.
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U. S. D. A. COMMODI T IES CASH VALUATION 1955- 56
Sc hoo l Sy stem ADNM
Appling
.._.... 2674
Atkinson
.. 1885
Ba con __
_.._ 1739
Baker . ..__.. 298
Ba ldw in Banks
15 94 .__ __ 583
Barrow .. ._._ 907
Bartow _.
1874
Ben Hill
450
Berrien
..__ 2170
Bibb
__.. ....124 39
B1eckl ey ..... 466
Brantl ey
... 1195
Brook s Bryan
....__.. 974
..
971
Bulloch ..
3673
Burke .. .. .... 1975
Bu tts ....__..__.._.._.. 878
Ca lho un .._.._.._..__. 680
Ca mde n ........ .._ 896
Va lue
$ 32,055.64 22 ,597.19 20 ,84 6.96 3,5 72.39 19,108.71 6,988.94 10 ,87 3. 02 22 ,4 65. 32 5 ,39 4.55 26,013.74 14 9,11 7.49 5,586.36 14 ,325.54 11 ,67 6 .21 11,640 .25 44,031.5 5 23,676 .10 10,525 .37 8,155 .77 10 ,741.10
Sc hoo l System ADNM
Ca ndle r ..
777
Ca rroll _.... .. 2691
Ca toosa ._.. .._ 2107
Cha r lt on _ _ 850
Cha t ha m
.._16075
Cha t t a hoochee .. 296
Cha t tooga
115 3
Che r okee _..
2526
Cla r ke _.. ..
882
Cla y
__ 591
Cla yt on _ _.._ 3991
Cli nch ..__..
877
Cobb ..
_ 889 0
Coffee .. .._.._.._.. 4428
Colq uitt
.. 2615
Columbia _..
1092
Cook ..
_..__.. 1720
Coweta _ _ 2905
Crawfo r d
514
Cr is p __... ..__.__ 830
Va lue
9,3 14 .60 32,25 9.44 25 ,25 8 .50 10 ,189. 71 192,705.49
3,548.42 13,8 22 .05 30, 28 1.4 3 10,57 3.32
7,0 84 .85 47,843.71 10 ,51 3.39 10 6 ,5 72 .43 53 ,082.42 31,348.36 13,090.78 20,6 19. 19 34,824 .85
6,161.78 9,94 9.96
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School System ADNM
Dade
751
Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge Dooly
813 3355 15892 1739 1185
Dougherty Douglas
__ 6538 844
Early Echols
Effingham
Elbert
2012 335
1229
801
Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd
1699 718
1673
1175 3275
Forsyth
1059
Franklin Fulton Gilmer
1683 10382
1275
Glascock Glynn
Gordon
Grady
370 3391
1790
1657
Greene _
1100
Gwinnett
3780
Habersham
2115
Hall__________________ 2400
Hancock
513
Haralson
661
Harris_______________ 877
Hart Heard Henry Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins
1737 689
1667 3984 1880 906
314 1270
1464 _ 541
Johnson
991
Jones
531
Lamar
433
Lanier
557
Laurens Lee
1487 893
Liberty Lincoln Long Lowndes _ Lumpkin
McDuffie McIntosh Macon Madison_____ Marion
815 698 489 1741 295
1070 429 645
1206 561
Meriwether Miller Mitchell Monroe _
1485 1440 1850 1010
Value
School System ADNM
9,002.91 9,746.16 40,219.40 190,511.70 20,846.96
14,205.66 96,958.13 10,117.79 24,119.65 4,015.94 14,733.13 9,602.31 20,367.44
8,607.31 20,043.77 14,085.78 39,260.37 12,695.18
20,175.63 124,458.38
15,284.57 4,435.52
40,650.97 21,458.34
19,863.95 13,186.69 45,314.26
25,354.40 28,770.96
6,149.79 7,924.00 10,513.39 20,822.98
8,259.66 19,983.83 47,759.79 22,537.25 10,861.04
3,764.20 15,224.63
17,550.28 6,485.45
14,876.98 6,365.57 5,190.76 6,677.26
17,826.00
10,705.19 9,770.13 8,367.55 5,862.08
20,870.93 3,536.43
12,827.05 5,142.81
7,732.19 14,457.41
6,725.21 17,802.03 17,262.57 22,177.61 12,107.78
Montgomery
264
Morgan
810
Murray Muscogee Newton
1565 18559
1659
Oconee Oglethorpe
Paulding Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
760 1124
1485 1243
504 1502 11 78 _ 2054
Pulaski Putnam
Quitman
Rabun
843 646
235
1486
Randolph Richmond Rockdale Schley
878 11513
593 211
Screven
2040
Seminole Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
1124 4232 1334
360 786 669
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor
380 2475
464
Telfair Terrell Thomas
1186 752
1786
Tift_________ 2669
Toombs
1653
Towns
694
Treutlen Troup
603 1293
Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker
936 368 681 1584
5002
Walton __ Ware Warren
1387 1595
421
Washington Wayne
1121 1987
Webster
196
Wheeler
812
White
877
Whitfield Wilcox
3781 1070
Wilkes
755
Wilkinson
725
Worth Americus Athens Atlanta
Barnesville Bremen
1329 811
3227 34038
314 531
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Value
3,164.80 9,710.20 18,761.06 222,483.43 19,887.92 9,110.80 13,474.40 17,802.03 14,900.96 6,041.90 18,005.82 14,121.74 24,623.14 10,105.80 7,744.18 2,817.15 17,814.02 10,525.37 138,016.69 7,108.82 2,529.44 24,455.31 13,474.40 50,732.79 15,991.85 4,315.64 9,422.49 8,019.90 4,555.40 29,670.05 5,562.38 14,217.65 9,014.90 21,410.39 31,995.70 19,815.90 8,319.60 7,228.70 15,500.35
11,220.6~
4,411.55 8,163.76 18,988.83 59,963.47 16,627.22 19,120.70 5,046.90 13,438.43 23,819.95 2,349.63 9,734.17 10,513.39 45,326.25 12,827.05 9,050.86 8,691.23 15,931.92 9,722.18 38,684.93 408,044.14 3,764.20 6,365.57
School System
Buford Calhoun Canton Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown
Chickamauga Cochran Commerce Cordele Dalton Decatur Dublin Elberton Fitzgerald Gainesville Hogansville Jefferson
ADNM
544 703 707 1944 1003 1488
486 669 495 1255 1250 2456 1878 577 903 1411 353 586
Value
6,521.42 8,427.49 8,475.44 23,304.48 12,023.86 17,837.99 5,826.12 8,019.90 5,934.01 15,044.81 14,984.87 29,442.28 22,513.27 6,917.02 10,825.07 16,914.92 4,231.73 7,024.91
School System
LaGrange Marietta Monroe Moultrie , Newnan Pelham Quitman Rome
Tallapoosa Thomaston Thomasville Toccoa Trion Valdosta Vidalia Waycross West Point Winder
ADNM
3763 4061
995 3490 1610
975 700 2831
350 1578 1941
857 559 3081 870 3426 250 349
Value
45,110.47 48,682.86 11,927.96 41,837.77 19,300.52 11,688.20
8,391.53 33,937.74
4,195.76 18,916.90 23,268.15 10,273.63
6,701.23 36,934.72 10,429.47 41,070.54
2,996.97 4,183.78
Because of limited space the other recipient agencies have been combined and are as follows:
Private Schools
$ 79,072.13 Milledgeville State Hosp. $820,977.61
Battey State Hospital
77,265.60 Other Institutions
105,387.18
All foods are allocated to each School System on the basis of the Average Daily Number of Meals served in that system.
Cash Valuation of commodities are established at wholesale market prices.
The following chart shows the distribution in pounds and the value of the distribution made for the Fiscal years 19451955.
SCHOOL LUNCH
The School Lunch Program has been sponsored by the State Department of Education since 1943. In October 1954 the State Department of Education, Vocational Division, School Lunch assumed the responsibility for the Special School Milk Program. This report will include information on both.
In Georgia in 1955-56 the number of schools having lunch programs increased from 1101 in 1943-44 to 1573 in 1955-56. In the 1573 schools 61,695,116 lunches were served children. This is an average of 352,543 children having lunch each day. Only 47 percent of the children at school each day had lunch in the school lunch room. As children go to new schools with new school lunch departments the per cent of children having lunch at school will continue to increase provided school administrations, teachers and school lunch personnel continue their efforts and interest in the program.
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Amount Received Pounds 24,000,000 Pounds
20,000,000 Pounds
10,000,000 Pounds
12,000,000 Pounds
8,000,000 Pounds
4,000,000 Pounds
WHOLESALE CARLOT VALUES OF DONATED
USDA COMMODITIES DISTRIBUTED TO GEORGIA
SCHOOLS & INSTITUTIONS FISCAL YEARS 1945 .. 1955
wheleseie
Carlot
~ Value $0,000,000
R
1--
/\
/
$5,000,000
/
/
/
\ \ \
,/ /' ../
$4,000,000
Q,
/ z-,V 0-
/'
,y/
~
,
}J
/ /
$3,000,000
- .- ~ AJ '0'/ ./ I
-~ rw
'0-- lo
~ $2,000,000
$1,000,000
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951 1952 1953
1954
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BLACK LINE REPRESENTS VALUE IN DOLLAR RED LINE REPRESENTS NUMBER OF POUNDS
Thus far this school year 195657, the Agency has distributed 21,821,672 pounds of 28 varieties of food valued at $b,499,943,2b.
Milk Program The purpose of the special milk program is to assist in increasing milk consumption by school children and in expanding dairy markets. The first year the program operated Georgia used only $380,517.84 of the allocation of $1,754,943.00. In 1955-56 Georgia used $645,952.81 to pay schools for extra milk the children had at school. This money went to 1035 schools receiving School Lunch and School Milk and 208 schools participating in school milk program only. There is still a great need for expansion of the program for all schools to make the milk available to all children. Congress increased the original authorization from 50 million dollars in 1954 to 75 million dollars for fiscal 1957-58. SCHOOL LUNCH NEEDS FOR FURTHER EXPANSION: (1) Only twenty school systems have school lunch super-
visors. A qualified supervisor or manager-supervisor should be employed for every system. The salary should be from the same source and in an amount comparable to that paid other school staff members with similar qualifications and experience. (2) All school lunch personnel should be under Social Security. The employees part of the Social Security contribution should be paid from the same source as other
school personnel.
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More of our schools in Geo rgia are now participating in the s c h 001 milk program.
Georg ia got $1 ,330,808 as our share in 1955-56 of the U. S. spe cial mil k program.
Th e School Lunc h Program has be en sponso re d by the State Department of Education s ince 1943.
(3) An in crease in th e F ed eral Sch ool Lunch Appropriati on is n eed ed t o meet th e demands of in crea sed School Lunch participation and r estore th e r ates to th e maximum of 9 per lunch.
(4) T o conti nue t o assist n ew sc hoo ls with n ew sc hoo l lunch eq uipme nt.
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DIVISION OF NEGRO EDUCATION
IMPROVEMENT OF INSTRUCTION
Major emphasis has been placed on improving courses offered and classroom practices. The team approach has been used in planning and implementing the program for the improvement of instruction. The State Department of Education has had the splendid cooperation of the State Department of Health, The Georgia Committee on Cooperation in Teacher Education, The Georgia Teachers and Education Association and other allied agencies in its effort to make more practical and effective the work of the schools. The plan of operation for the school years 1954-55 and 1955-56 included the following steps each year:
(1) A planning conference during the summer to agree upon the theme for the year. The theme for 1954-55 was "CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK FOR GEORGIA SCHOOLS". During 1955-56 the emphasis was upon "IMPLEMENTING THE CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK IN THE AREA OF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION".
(2) A fall meeting of the Georgia Committee on Cooperation to orient the college personnel on the theme for the year so that they could serve as consultants to local schools and for group conferences.
(3) A meeting in November of the Joint Conference of Principals and Jeanes Supervisors to assist the administrative and supervisory leadership in helping the classroom teachers interpret the theme for the year. This is an annual meeting.
( 4) A series of eleven regional meetings of the Georgia Teachers and Education Association in December and January at which time the classroom teachers studied their role in improving instruction in line with the theme for the year.
(5) Five follow-up conferences for Principals and Jeanes Supervisors in February to report on promising practices in the improvement of instruction in both individual schools and school systems and to agree upon next steps.
(6) The annual convention of the Georgia Teachers and Education Association in April at which time recognized national authorities on the theme for the year made presentations and led discussions.
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(7) Th e setting up of summer workshops f or th e t r aining of school personnel t o h elp carry out agreed upon obj ectives in th e f ield of instruction and to produ ce guid es f or t ea ch ers.
Th ere are evide nces that this coop erative effort on a st atewid e basis and th e utilization of a vailable r esources in working on th e scho ol program are h elping t ea ch ers t o bet t er und erstand th eir jobs and making the work of pupils mor e ben efi cial and m eaningful.
SCHOOL BUILDING PROGRAM System Boards of Education in 19 51-52 approv ed a total
of 507 permanent sc ho ol cente rs f or Negro pupils. Th e State Board of Education approved th e allotment of state ca pita l out lay f un ds wh ere n eed ed at th ese cente rs. Du e to a number of f a ct ors, including cost of cons t r uct ion and shifting popu lation, it now app ears that th e total numb er of approved ce nte rs may be r edu ced to a number not to excee d 45 0 by September 19 58.
Th e building program with state fund s is progressing at a sat isfa ct ory rate. These n ew buildings have mad e p ossibl e th e consolidation of scho ols and th e offering of ex pa n de d and enrich ed programs. No oth er single program has ever given N egro Education su ch a trem endous boost. Dedication exe r -
Geo rgia sc hool libra ries provide boo ks wi th which ch ildren may suppl em ent th e ir regula r te xtboo ks. The st ate spe nd $ 4 14,6 6 2. 50 e ach year on school libra rie s.
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cises and open house events at these new centers are well attended by appreciative Negro citizens.
Despite the tremendous expenditure of state funds for capital outlay since July 1, 1951, there yet remains many current needs for housing Negro pupils due to the following factors:
(1) The current school building 'program was-based on the average daily attendance for 1951-52. Projects were set up on the basis of the location and number of the school population existent at that time.
(2) Many local school systems have failed to provide their share of the funds resulting in the lack of sufficient housing for the number of school children existent in 1951-52.
(3) Several local systems failed to capitalize their annual allotments of state capital outlay funds through the State School Building Authority and consequently have been unable to accumulate funds fast enough to provide facilities needed now.
(4) Recent re-studies of school building needs in several local school systems have revealed a continued shift in school population from rural areas to urban centers.
(5) The growing obsolescence in school buildings which were retained in use as a result of the current school building program.
(6) The continued increase in the number of births and migration to the State has resulted in a continually increasing school enrollment.
(7) In order for local systems to develop adequate school programs, physical education buildings and auditoriums are needed to provide the facilities to make possible this program and this constitutes a large part of the still un-met needs.
The Jeanes Work
School officials are discovering that the consolidation of many small schools into fewer but larger units makes supervision more essential than ever before. While principals have the responsibility for helping to improve instruction, essential administrative duties take most of their time. Unless there is a Jeanes Supervisor in a system, the instructional program tends to suffer for lack of attention. The Department of Education works with local system superintendents upon request in arranging for state aid for the employment of Jeanes
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Supervisors. A Jeanes Supervisor is an employee of a local school system and is subject to all rules and regulation of the employing board.
There are now seventy-five (75) Jeanes Supervisors serving 118 school systems. The number of Jeanes Supervisors has been reduced in recent years due to the policies of the State Board of Education which now require a minimum of 60 state allotted teachers for a supervisory unit. Many Jeanes Supervisors work in two or more systems. The number of teachers and pupils served by Jeanes Supervisors is at an all time high in the State.
(Note: The name "Jeanes" comes from the fact that a private Foundation by this name once partially financed the salaries of instructional supervisors for Negro schools. Now the total cost of the salaries of these workers is paid from state funds. They continue to he referred to as "Jeanes" teachers. A "Jeanes Teacher" means a Negro instructional supervisor in Georgia's Negro school systems. Before the modern program of school consolidation in Georgia, the Negro schools in a system were often many and scattered. The work of the Jeanes supervisor was especially valuable in co-ordinating and stimulating the programs of these schools)
LEADERSH I P TRAI N I NG PROGRAM
New problems arising from the rapid transition from small to large school units has necessitated the establishment of programs for re-training persons in administrative and supervisory positions. The Southern Education Foundation has made a significant contribution in Georgia Negro education by providing upon request:
(1) Consultative service drawn from some of the best universities in the region to help analyze critical needs for school leaders growing out of school consolidations.
(2) Financial assistance for the following state approved projects:
a. Workshop for beginning principals and Jeanes Supervisors at Atlanta University.
b. Supervision of field service programs for principals and Jeanes Supervisors by Atlanta University.
c. Follow-up service for principals who are working on school evaluation as arranged through State Department of Education.
d. Scholarships for Principals and Jeanes Supervisors to attend workshops at Tuskegee Institute.
e. Scholarships for School Health Coordinators at North Carolina College.
TEACHER SUPPLY AND DEMAND
During the 1955-56 school term 8,101 of the 9,067 Negro
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Negro public school te a chers in Geo rg ia held teaching certificates based on four or more yea rs of co lleg e wo rk .
public school t each ers in Georgia h eld ce r t ifica tes based up on f our or more ye a rs of coll ege wor k . Many of th e t each ers now in se r vice holding ce r t ifica te s below four ye a rs of college are nearing retirem ent and sh ou ld be r etain ed. Th ere is now a surplus of qualified N egro t each ers exce pt in th e fi eld s of m usic, gu idance, h ealth , ph ysical ed uca t ion and special ed uca t ion . School officials are now abl e to select t each ers from a n umber of app licants wh en vacancies arise and this situation is h el ping to improve t h e q ua lity of t each ing in t h e schools .
Th e Depar tm en t of E d uc ation co ntin ues to provid e a r ef erence se rvice for prosp ecti ve t eac h ers a n d interes t ed sc hoo l officia ls by :
( 1 ) sec uring, co mp ili ng and d ist ribu ting inf orm a t ion on all grad uates of N egro colle ge s in Georgia who d esire to t each.
(2 ) coll ecting f r om system sup erintend ents in May and J uly lists of vacancies and mak e this information a vai labl e t o qualified applicants.
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Some systems have not yet been able to use all Negro teachers earned on attendance due to lack of facilities. It is expected that the allotment of teachers. for the 1957-58 school term will approximate the full number earned.
The Teacher of the Year Project sponsored by the Georgia State Chamber of Commerce during the 1955-56 school term received the enthusiastic support of the Negro teachers and they received from it a boost in morale to know that the lay public appreciates their services in schools and communities.
SOME PROBLEMS NEEDING ATTENTION
During the next biennium attention should be given to the following items in order to better meet the educational needs of the Negro Youth of Georgia:
(1) A re-study of school plant needs in each system where adequate and complete facilities have not been provided.
(2) Local financial aid to house the pupils who were not housed in the recent building program due to shortage or absence of local funds and the arrangement of priorities in the building projects and for physical education facilities at high school centers.
(3) State Capital outlay funds for those systems showing an increase in average daily attendance since the 1951-52 school term.
(4) Cooperation between the state and local school systems in making available and accessible our trade schools.
(5) Use of approved criteria in evaluating schools on both elementary and secondary levels to help improve the instructional program.
(6) The accreditation of all high and elementary schools by the Georgia Accrediting Commission and the approval of all high schools by the Southern Association.
(7) Wider use of tests for diagnostic and guidance purposes.
(8) Provision for safe and adequate transportation for pupils living beyond one and one-half miles of the schools they are expected to attend.
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The Governor proclaims special we e ks for youth groups sponsored by Education Dept.
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The State School Building Authority was used by 185 school systems to finance their building programs. We need as of January 1, 1957-9,173 classrooms in Georgia.
Georgia has many new, comfortable classrooms like this to replace old, out-dated structures.
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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
I. Income-General Fund
3. From the
I, From the State
2. From the County or City
U. S. Gov't.
SYSTEM
'(a) Operation
I (c) Sabry
I
(f) Special
----~u~---------- - - - - -
Fund
(b) Capital of County (d) Voca- (e) School Programs,
Total From (a) Tax for Commission-
Total From Total From
Foundation Ontlay Superin- tional
Lunch Veterans, (g) Other The State Maintenance ers or City (c) Other County
the U. S.
Program
ten dent
Funds
Program
etc.
ann Operation Council
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ----_.~--- -~--- ---~-
----,--~---
Appling
$ 575,339.37$.. .. $ 3,420.00 $ 6,703.99 $ 10,999.95 $ 7,918.63$ 2,17622 $ 606,558.16 $ 55,211.59 $
$
Atkinson.
317,307.22
3,429.60 8,048.46 8,169.11 5,762.00
312,716.39
30,925.59
.
or City Government
$ 55,211.59 I
.
30,925.59
.
Bacon...... Baker.....
Baldwin.
:110,967.69..
I ' I 241,725.72 47,55640 3,42000
467,392.48.
1
3,667.50 2,913.89
8,080.80.
9,711.9.5 2,627.61
1,941.44 13,243.82
339,53.5.40 298,243.62
475,473.28
36,971.00 25,283.71 175,471.13
..
36,971.00
..
25,283.71
.
175,471.13
..
Banks.... B.rrow..... B.rtow.... BenHill.. Berrien...
242,001.85..
.. ... 3,230.00
273,894.45 16,100.001 1,440.00
597,203.62 10,122.25..
229,573.72 20,000.00 3,486.67
482,442.21..
4,200.00
4.453.15 9,943.92
4,156.81 5,163.66
5.216.84............
50.31
6,891.70
417.15 1,550.76
15,17693 11,758.32.......
3,286.83
28230
1700
15,770.65 6,316.57 3,742.91
254.952.15 310,237.98 634,261.12 260,803.33 517,636.00
20,541. 75 ......
29,996.86
1~~:m~~76i:23 .. i6il:51
64,936.96
.
20,0541. 75 29,996.86 119,973.86 26,079.73 64,936.96
.. .
8.434.39 ..
4,229.00
Bibb .. Bleakley . Brantley.. Brooks . Bryan .
2,24:l,988.58 164,200.00
205,996.45 290,109.98 . 476,498.97 .. 270,239.83 ..
32',566400..00001 3,600.00 4,200.00
3,360.00!
35,986.10 1,039.13 5,291.68 9,689.04 1,912.96
101,171.41 3,860.60 7,613.52 5,398.90 6,960.82
5'3,556.21
319.60 9,132.01
656.32
536.53
. 2,05,562.30
213,855.78
315,747.19
..
496,443.23
.
283,010.14
1,629,931.44 85,351.94
13,065.20
1,216.70
42,906.29
200.00
57,194.03 ..
30,391.35
.
1,715,283.38 14,281.90 43,106.29 57,194.03 30,391.35
143,496.71 .. . . .
Bulloch .
874,599.46 34,820.00 4,200.001
Burke .
679,154.01 123,100.00 4, 160.00
Butts .
278,188.53
.. 3,77440
Calhoun . Camden . C.ndler.... Carroll. . . .
::::~:~:I .. . . . . . 354,342.21 ..
'Ii.
..
794,128. 421,
4,160.00 3,660.00 1
''1
:;,660.00 1 4,200.00
Catoosa
.
509,944.32 6.92000 .
Charlton
. 203,565.96 28,900.00 4,160.00
Chatham ........ 2,364,698 49 ..
26,149.69 8,907.88 2,839.31 11,044 011 8,952381
9,139941 12,386.041 4,108.30 1,783.19
22,611.93 11,123.37 6,710.18 1i,232.21 8,428.35
6,722.57 19,168.1i8 17,60989 7,982.61
4,697.74
.
29,26948 28,194.32
87.03 ..
10,872.07 .
90.00 .
120.00 12,869.93 10,932.30
28~:~~ '5;2i54i
25,696 11
967,078.82 883,909.06 291,599.45 385,650.50 359,292.88
300,349.65 840,815.34 538,855.90 251,609.65 2,390,394.60
126,476.15
.
110,179.67 .
58,356.88 ..
48,432.23
..
75,106.02..
33,830.53... 96,778.70 . 36,655.87 . 58,212.30 . 1,991,781.80
.. 290.00
41.08
126,476.15 110,179.67 58,356.88
~~:i~U~
33,871.61 96,778.70 36,655.87 58,212.30 1,991,781.80
. ..
.
ii;605:00
829.00 410.69
.
Chattahoochee .... Chattoog . . . . . . . . Cherokee... , ..... Clarke............
Clay. . . . . . . . . . . . .
47,478.05 ............ 485,108.98 531,041.04 740,403.16
196,835.18
2,420.00 3,620.00 4,160.00 3,89000 3,660.00
7,529.27 4,269.38 15,817.17
3,993.73
1.449.77 . 7,498.90 22,888.80 34,656.31
3,950.13
34,812.74 1,414.33 8,698.94 5,294.34 19.17 ....
..
51,347.82
539,984.22 576,352.50 794,785.81 208,439.04
11,145.56
~U~U~
66,919.53
21,475.90
3,845.88 :::::::::
172,000.00
.
..
11,145.56 67,096.90 85,832.26 238,919.53 21,475.90
3,873.99 ..
10,954.00 .. ..
Clayton . . . Clinch... Cobb.... Coffee... .. Colquitt ..
858,208.84 50,40000 244,477.19 43,400.00 1,643,297.97 126,800.00 814,624.76 33,686.98 81i,5.11i37,5.
3,960.00 1,760.00 4,200.00 1,460.00 2,760.00
3,669.55 1,480.42 6,771.39 10.475.40 10,391i.89
27,956.65
7,915.15
64,829.63
~U~U~I
74. 67 ... 177.27 . 7,230.30 .
944,195.04
299,107.43
1,846,076.26
887,613.50 886,129 96
153,214.57 59,912.97 426,958.78 115,244.02 99,428.41
. 2,160.00
.
. .. 3,7481i3
153,214.57 32,835.66
59,912.97
.
426,958.78 211,390.8.5
117,404.02 ..
103,176.94 .,
Columbia .. Cook. . . . . . . . Coweta....... . Crawford . . . . . . . . . Crisp. . . . . . . . . . . . .
:lMO, 9~9. 42 . ~86,556.67 . 549,067.69
247,859.84
264,489.36 .
I
2,80500' 33,210.68 ..... 39,flOO.00 3,620.00
3,360.00
4,755.69 7,058.74 5,761. 24
9,738.99 3,513.81
9,5~258i" .
8,335.43 2,246.27
15,124.96 7,893.64
3,500.29
223.21
5,179.73 1...
~95,2j7.69
407,002.11 fl11,058.21 304,542.33 276,542.90
fl5,523.98
58,159.77 2:31,294.12
23,268.65 43,298.50
2,200.00 1
fl7,72~. 9M 24,!lJtU8 58,159.77 ... 231,294.12 ... 23,268.65 3,497.61 43,Z98.50 1,723.20
Dade ........ Dawson.... . Decatur. . . . . DeKa1b. . . . . . . Dodge . . . . . . . .
222,026.89 ............ 150,085.03 ............ 846,578.41 111,200.00
2,954,197.31 ...
617,826.65 7,900.00
3,450.00 3,660.00 4,160.00
... 825.52 ..
2,956.76 1,935.52
3,226.29
14,148.60 25,790.46 8,457.10
20,10.1.85 114,934.60
256.33 . ...
7,716.32 12,131.16 5,257.70 ......
226,078.70 1,08,427.31
1,009,834.57
3,093,654.09
650,831.83
28,331.99 9,388.47 134,316.33 1,439,27fl.94 87,962.16
2:000:00
28,331. 99
9,388.47 136,316.33
1,469,276.94
87,9G2.16
52916 25.00
60,12418
16,225.26
Dooly . . . . . . Dougherty ..... Douglas . . . Early ...... Echols.....
Effingham Elbert .... Emanuel. .. Evans.... . Fannin..
491,387.52 .. 1,141,687.82
410,323.91 . fl36,870.88 110,361.66
1,400.00 13,800.00
3,620.00 4,126.70 2,926.60 3,66000 3,620.00
361,030.52. 426,270.89 722,298.54 256,861. 45 457,186.49
3,620.00 3,586.70 2,540.04 3,660.00 3,620.00
8,377 .03 28,833.80 3,586.86 15,76021 2,666.06
18,073.24 13,422.27 13,029.86 7,062.62 10,214.01
8,458.28 50,482 06 8,194.25 6,296.39
2'235.3l
10,342.69 5,583.79 14,603.70 4,860.78 14,476.13
8,792.83
31,214 15 .
:J,394.54
63.60
285,86 2,135.65
1,093.72. 38.68 ..
6:J,520.21 1,118.45 1,068.20 ..... 2,475.94
,,20, "c35. 66 1,257,74453
428,489 761 665,008.99 132,683.07
394,160.171 448,902 331 817,110.80 273,513.05 487,972.57
70,341.05
605,644.55 .
50,164. 861,
. 54,842.15.
18,791. 571.
......
1:::.
1i4,319.77
46,323.70 .4,356: 841.10:01088 76,676.25 .
30,521.32 :J9,872.60
... :::1
....I
70,341.05 605,644.55 50,164.86 54,812.15
18,791.57
5,784.00 74,376.00
8,614.2"
64,319.77 . 60,691.42 76,676.25 30,521.32
39,872. 60
32;-770 14
Fayette.... Floyd .... ~ Forsyth ..... ~ Franklin .... Fulton ...
283,363.54 .
. 746,364.06 17,52000
326,102.72 . . . . . . . . . . . 472,686.01 . 2,202,052.46 ............
3,620.00 4,200.00 3,619.82 3,620.00 3,500.00
4,376.63 10,457.79 5,027.13 13,470.11 31,773.35
5,408.67 25,626.12 11,085.33 10,607.36 92,828.37
8,844.30 59,387.68 5,472.62 3,874.95
19,065.83 732.27
2,362.63 '
324,678.97 864,287.92 :153,670.25
504,258.43 2,330,15418
24,743.02 349,339.74 i:oooool 42,Ce8.50 43,196.31 .
2,012,372.53 570,000.00 .
24,743.02 350,339.74. 42,068.50 ..
43,19631 2,582,372.53 ..
Gilmer.... . Glascock.
Glynn .... Gordon .... . Grady .....
Greene . . .
Gwinnett .. Habersham. Hall. ........ Haneock.. . .
Haralson ... Harris.... . Hart ...... Heard ...... Henry, .....
Houston .... Irwin...... Jackson. . . . Jasper .... Jeff Davis.
. . . .1
:J14,642.82 12,033.29 3,050.04 4,719.70 4,959.20
134,907 38 .
2,960.04 3,645.51
795,773.49 . 439,049.98 ..
4,160.00
8,067.60. 3,838.88 .. i2:360:i5
643,875.38. 458,999.61 ..
13,816.80 15,751. 83
, '00001 4,160.00 4,976.74 6,847.72
H07,943.49
3,660.00 24,882.44 25,302.62
505,695 99 9,151 ,86 4,11i0.00 8,314.86 15,68377
828,441.70 412,,'29.8H.
..
: .. .. ,J,120.00
I1.
9,880.50
20,836.06 3,741.70
308,89506 .
3,420.001 2,502.99 4,685.96
:172 ,564 .79
3,420.00 4,455.49 8,:178 731
443,432.94. 288,725.37
2,960.00i 4,160.00'
6,259.42 6,957.29
163,'294044..1785 1
567,424.15 ............ 4,200.00 6,051. 66 1.1,651.98
819,492.11
2,460.00
441,801.58 "78:600001 3,620.00
388,181.28 ...........I 3,440.00
217,492.75.
2,960.00
372,69L571 '9;44000 3,620.00
6,462.?2 9,440.78 7,194.19 6,17679,
3,288. 091
2170,,820064..0699 1 8,771.90 3,36972. 5,279. 021
4,787.61
. i6394 6,432.87
2,555.69 2,59100
1,230 75
2,204.20
1,301.98 27: 7i:i 53
4,16742
.23
897.83.
l 6,
422 8 89.1.99
.
1~,~~~ ~;I' '2;6i3:04
2;82:J:911.
28.1001 1,66888 , 7,570.28 1
:126.561.
570:18 ..
i
i67 40
:146,748.35 144,103.93 803,841. 09 459,573.15 684,036.88
476,214 82 963,99275 572,021.99 863,325.91 420,589.42
320,926.82 :189,715 00 480,857.82 :H4,694.33, 596,151.70'
856,506.02 545,335.33 11.1,325.0.1 230,32.1.82 394,892.06
:J7,719.00 ...
9,612.77 .. 184,529 23 . 64,718.,,0 ..
93,091. 56 .
. i :044 40
62,271.71 . 124,009 43 .. 82,92439 208,21125
48,973.43
8;86428
49',318 4H ..
2,300.82
97,580.52 .
17,22426
22,230.71
8H,176.71
...... '1' 129,617.:J9
4.1,711.58 ..............
42,728.00
45,30.1.22 s:5:ii 73 ..
32,664. 86 1
I
37,71900 2,649.19 9,612.77 484,529.23 ... i5;256Si fJ4,718.50 . 94,135.96 ,
1i2,271.711 .. 124,00H.43 . HI, 788. 67 208,211.25 . 48,973.43 .
4,77808
.11,619.311 97,580.52. 47,224.26. 22,230.71 89,176.71
6900 8,.113.01
129,617.39 186,712.82
45,711.58
27.1.00
540~',873268..9050I.".".. .
:12,664.86 .....
SYSTEM
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION I. Income-General Fund
Jefferson.
Jenkins
.
Johnson
Jones.. 0
Lamar...
Lanier . Laurens . Lee . Liberty .
Lincoln ..
Long
.
Lowndes .
o>o-'
Lumpkin. Macon .
.".I
Madison .
1,713.80
13.489.52 3,231. 41
4.293.67 9.063.56
5,262.26 2.288.04 .
14,700.34 6,824.65
2,829.53
401.45 .
6.019 07
103.77
10.137.48 ."
47.70
199.183.S0 873,835.48 240,755.09 439,801.98 420,00641
3.936.43 43,415.87 6.445.57
Marion .
McDuffie .
McIntosh . Meriwether. MilIer .
285.:J84.99 . 370,724.77 . 252.339.45 . 661.992.28. 338.430.62
1.0&,.42
4.200.00 4.160.00 4.160.00 4.100.00
1.005.00
9,707.64 8,263.97 .1,435.33
10.528.27
5.120.25
a.97343 9,561.15
2.346.36 14.048.48 5.,,04.89
235.51 1,289.03 1,910.61
461. 08 2,669.16
71509 1.423.88
304.216 66 395,422.80 265.191. 75 691,130.11 356.813.34
28.550.03 ., 68.949.14 32.522.31 ..
100.036.33 .... 44.742.06 ..
990.00.
~~:~~g:~~ ... ii:237:42
32.522.31 3.045.96
100.036.33
..
44.742.06
..
Mitchell
.
Monroe
.
Montgomery ..
Morgan .
Murray .
589,07439 360,655.53 . 250.454.92 1I7,704.o2 323,707.55
15.022.42 55,300.00
2.960.00 4.126.70
3.620.00 3.660.00
7.202.45 5.170.54 1.180.83 4,856.92 4,592.20
1:J ,352.39 2,296.39 6,878.18 ............ 2.163.45 . S.688.5O 1.195.38 8,299.40 9,589.68
1.00a.l0
5.S0 67.90
630,911.14 376,83,. 951 2.17,799.20
433,070.32 405.216.73
73.720.68 67.121. 61 .. 30,132.72 62,269.35
44.913.15
900.00
46.00
6773..172210..6618 30.132.72 63,215.35 44.913.15
"3'0'3' .'1'.;
0
4:iJiJi 70
Muscogee . Newton...... Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce
PPoilkke.......
2.299.310.76 290.800.00 4.126.70
"
531.625.64
3.620.00
. 227.525.06. . 397,791.98 . 386.670.43 .
:T3.660.00 3,420.00
. 397.754.13..
.1 4,200.00
. 280.121.61
j 3,660.00
.:.': .
.'[
igUgU~
589.1S2.68 ...
7.1.~. :.0.0 ~. :~~~
I
51.994.57 22.683.72 9.595.05 2.278.27 3.749.78
92.422.80 16,791.62 5,725.03
12.198.68
108,357.45 3.195.59
.1~:95~:001
400.40
349.03
1,490.44 .......
2,863.962.28 577.91657 246.905.54 400.419.28 407.529.33
1.941.73766 116.571.47 26.461.38 38.312.46 32,637.14
14.541.55 10.0.,2 84 ......................
7.156.72 3.456.29 5.986.45 ..........
...... i 9,902.62
6.148.26
10.215.93 8.045.42
1
1
12.721.85 ..
7.438.21 .......... ] ,48758 .......... 1
930S21 ........ 1
426.528.52
300,381. 07
465.796.18 362092,.08803S..04051
68.366.37
43.075.07.. 5g.353.96 31.297.79 161.028. 711
141.695.29
..
3.589.48
..
..
..
3,262.69 .......... 188.05
. ..
..
2.083,432.95 331.232.24
116,571.17.
30,050.86
..
38.312.46
..
32.637.14
..
71,629.06 43,263.12 59.353.96 31.297.79 161.028.71
1
33.673.70 .. ..
..
..
Pulaski. Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell .
. 307,751.11 ....
~,5S0.00
. 296,743.47 49,400.00 4,160.00
. 119,407.98
.. 1,400.00
. 272,836.14 31,000.00 4,160.00
. 479,288.07
. 4,040.00
. .
2,030,916.77 253,349.79
138,940.00
4,200.00 4,160.00
. 142,509.46
. 638,800.89
.
314,646.04
1,950.00 4,166.67
3,420.00
. . . . .
753,746.03 360,416.80. 299,459.14 366,231. 45 286,565.96
3,160.00 1,940.00
4,160.00 3,620.00 4,16G.00 3,620.00 3,620.00
. 155,236.90.
1,440.00
. . .
562,438.37 373,943.54 527,849.49
20:70588 .j;2oo00 3,443.80
408,392.68 1,300.00 3,620.00
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup . Turner. Twiggs . Union . Upson .
. 694,409.56
. 656,986.53 .
. 391,224.39
. 189,733.47
.
2;540:00
. .223,869.47 46,400.00 4,040.00
654,074.38 356,476.75 321,664.00 269,766.64
476,013.80.
. 1,320.00
4,200.00 3,620.00
3,050.00 2,455.00
Walker .
Walton .
Ware .
Warren
.
Washington
.
Wayne ..........
Webster
.
Wheeler
.
White
.
Whitfield
.
Wilcox
.
Wilkes
.
Wilkinson
.
Worth
.
Total Counties ....
4,015.82 7,532.14 1,993.28 16,327.25 11,745.78
80,012.29 2,620.35 2,738.52 7,154.81 8,408.90
6,120.46 16,041.29 5,045.39 9,555.36 3,388.74
4,027.69 22,105.42 9,233.99 2,274.22 5,488.02
20,852.29 9,219.56 5,812.87 4,096.37 5,736.97
11,204.19 7,286.25 4,487.20 4,058.13 6,371.98
4,540.50
49.72
5,880.89 .....
1,407.89
40.61
12,038.69 1,599.77
5,260.92 2,272.23
1,393.97 216.56
. . .
75,500.00. 3,184.35 1,400.97 10,290.70 5,281. 41
. ... 3,45760 .... 1,274.79
5,939.45 ....
35,019.43 8,836.36 4,503.26 6,714.84 3,248.85 .
2,098.70 ..........
.........
35.00
1,842.36
92.50
166.93 ..........
19,362.95
2,82606 14,691. 68 5,885.63 7,454.67 5,769.32
58.65 . 2,172.10 . 2,842.04 .
410.75 . 1,645.56
11,10119 16,147.81
7,803.96 5,372.47 4,737.82
1,675.41 .. , 23,944.35 16,458.54 718.89
60159 .iO;27000
12j~U~ . .
4,104.66 6,268.46 7,950.05
i ;803:30 291.00
i7i: 47 ..
364 97
937.82 115.00 537.79 769.34
1,736.53
2,577.08 . .
1,645.58
5,048.50 457.50
18,503.83' 51,179.47 12,554.15
65,901.16 59,668.61
8,493.90. .. ..
.
26,997.73 51,179.47 12,554.15 65,901.16 59,668.61
. .
.. 16,053.79
645.17
1,543,733.99
.
37,114.84 8,076.00
23,66088
..
81,975.06
.
38,083.33 .
1,543,733.99
45,190.84 23,660.88 81,975.06 38,083.33
226,524.59
.. .. 2,189.9fJ ..
340,072.98
54,697.38 45,985.68 . 72,997.42. 39,541.93
14,622.43 .. ,
354,695.41 54,697.38
45,985.68 72,997.42 39,541.93
. 2,432.93
. .. .
25,006.72
55,805.79
.
33,326.71
.
64,508.18
67,931. 31
25,006.72 55,805.79 33,326.71 64,508.18 67,931.31
.. 11,654.78
..... '193.00
115,738.01 70,272.45
49,789.60. 8,414.78 23,749.48
2,542.63 .j2;997:iti
115,738.01 115,812.24
49,789.60 8,414.78
23,749.48
6,108.71 350.49
70,479.56 2,280.00
41,021.52 45,514.65 .. 12,505.22 .
48,185.51
72,759.56 41,021.52 45,514.65 12,505.22
48,185.51
. . .. 10,068.78
158,912.24 . 48,722.08
83,134.74 ..
46.210.08 . 85,785.50.
900.00 9,476.00
158,912.24 59,098.08 83,134.74 46,210.08
85,785.50
'2;iw7:82 ..... '754.13 768.93
131,232.43 15,120.52 27,927.71 ......... 18,240.10 1,980.00 68,393.62.
131.23243 . 15,120.52 .
." ~b:mi~ .j;ti2037
68,393.62 1,250.42
44,057.52 61,497.16
55,936.19 77,893.79
........ 3,589.56
44,057.52 3,579.00
65,086.72
55,936.19 ........
77,893.79
360.05
19,931,529.88 2,446,113.81307,439,67 22,685,083.36l,7~3,129.46
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION I. Income-General Fund
.. -----------~---~ _._--~-
!
3. From the
!
1. From the State
2. From the County or City
U. H. Gov't,
SYSTEM
I I (a)OperatlOn -------(cn:ial,;;:y-I--------------ITjtlpemaT--- - - - - - - - - --------(bj CountYT----------
Fund
(h) Capital of County (d) Voea- (e) School Programs.
Total From (0' Tax for Commission,\
Total From T~tal From
:(I;l;ri~;-
-
:-~
i$-FPoiu;n~d;a~tmio~n46
$~~ ~ ~~ Outlay ..
$St~up~-:t~int-6IJ$-t-io!ura~l~26
$~rI~u~n~ch~89
~:~,$~ Veterans, (g) Other
$_.etc.
The State
253:14:'-27
1
~M~da~in~te~n~a0n~ce7
c~~~_~ ers or City
$__
!$(c~) -O:th~e~r
$--~C~o1u~n:t6y:07
~~t_h~enUIn.eSn.t
11~e;;;;...: I 5:008:078251, iO;057,~22S71' i:i:5.579i:! 80,21:19825i:4477Ii27.097901.5.480;:i9575i
Barnesvill-. . "I lOO,5:J40~1 10.400.00,
'I l.l04.87! 2.4861~
I.
114,525.0~
:n,500.00
:::lioii.:11 289
io,i5S;6~5;76: ..'.
:11,50000
.
Bremen..
. ~:1.076~6!
8~0001'
1
1 2.62590 1
7~,52225,I :2,86528i'
42,86528
'Buford.. Calhoun.. C.nton....
'.[ 16,435,lCI 11,320.00.
1112 :331 2,205.851 1,676.~0
15206.,714022..0526'1
2'04o.00I 5.000.00
. .~.,.12.6...7G!!
2,202n :1,125.241
6,1:3011 14,108.86 3.569.62..
10~02,,607~:30785811'
/5,563.58
"~82,0,0806.060.1"07..... ..
28,000,00 42,866,07
.14.37567 7,324.7:3 . . 1 1 . 7 0 0 . 4 0
2,540.8~
1,:301.00
Carrollton... Cartersville.
'
....
II
241,~75.69.. 193,808.66,
';,'2'0'0".00"1.'
,
.........
10,041.46 ....... ......... 0,094,43 0,80721, 83730
221572,,734177.6105!1
83,400.74.
13~.075101
83,~00,74 ... 134,075.10.
Cedartown...... Chiekamauga , . Cochran.... Commerce.. Cordele...
Dalton..
~;;;;;;11e. D~~ebcfalt~u~r.:.
Hawkinsville.
Hogansville ':1
Jefferson...
19~,855.18...... 43.789.76 "20000:::' 85,559.04
124.165.27\. 272,939.50.
'.[' 1
"':1
2,847.871' 201.68
6,284.02
2,081.60'1 '1.'6":9".9'6'
10,016.90.. 1.760.36..
..... ... '''900.00
-1.229.12
'597.28. ......
2.53770
50492 446,40
5,986.54 37.497.28
2~067,.974210..8004. 06.660,46
130.725,89 316.423.32
108,500.00 34.,500.00. 20,369.18.
,13,471.43 . 8:J,264.00
2.820,141
111,:120.14, :14.500.00. 20.369.18 "5:452:46 ~3.471.43 ... 83.264,00.,
297.762.351..
,9.012.70............
371.632.40.
1.073.15 17.005.08 2.301,68
<:i~;~~,'1 1.'' 00 2:J4.57:306620iJiJ :i; 5 00
261.066.57 2.80000,
!
i4:05206 ' 1.457:l6
1.519.53
250,100,03
0,66995,
:J08.425.1O 260.481.83
1'.
:J92.012,31 ':4:1..5,:.3:6:1::.2.7.1 . : .. :
,.
6~,oooooi 255:8660i .:i02:000oo:
226702.,864~91..2259
2:l .000,00
"'1'"
260.481.83. 41,5.361.17 .. 102.00000i7;S4.582
67.000.00 .. 2:l6,000.00,
129.081.65 . : i : i 4 2 0 4 ':i:59360 : . i : i 5 : 8 i 7 2 9 : : 4 7 : 5 0 4 0 0 ::'47:504:0111.:
50.649.72..
4.344.70
6:l.994.~2 .
9,758.94..
9.75894.
~~f::~e:::
Monroe.... Moultrie, ..
Newnan.
405,542.38 68.445.00... el63.216,50 .' 135.239.72......
260,746.62....... 262.el24.12.......
1,283,10 22.61952..........
..
. ....
'2,.586:64 ......... '2::iic37
11.147551"15.66690 22,197.23
2,56277 7,069.94 2,953.60
708.36 121,90
498.598.36.. 463.216.50
..
i57
:422:5:i
140.258.72....
309,758.30 149,76017
275.010.43....
. .... 1
:l44.70004 123.807,50... 53,118.15...
145,000.00
344.79804 281.230.03 .53,118.15.
149.760.17 U5,000.00
82.221.90 807.00
Pelham.: ..
Quitman .
Rome .
Social Circl-
.
Tallapoosa .
230.295,02........
. : : : : ! ~17404:.8~6~27:.9485
!12,66069 27,~00.00
6.elI637, 5,.5l6,191 1.03el.90
2.551021 5.197.401
50,00
450.02
2cJ4,162.57'1 153.120.42
l,.398 6220:30606 : . . . 1 9 2 : 5 1 2 1 3 1 _
2,020.18, 1.>9~07
12:l,684.!Il
22.500.001..
451cOJ:,~29609:.96291i:
20,nOo.>
1.~60.39.
22.50000 55,63031 410:390:69 ..
20,nO 65.
TullulahFalls .
Thomastou
.
Thomasville
.
7,774.62 1,600.00
..
294,077.24............
379,707.43............ 4,200.00
1,401.17 2,572.18
.
1,516.1l1...... 9,379.46 13,324.44 7,939.99
993.49 . .
13,285.39
39,025.31
306,028.88.............. 189,843.75
405,171.86 187,894.46
.
39,025.31 ..
189,843.75
. 187,894.46
. .
~~J~~~ :::::: .. isiJ:iiiJ:si :::::::::::: :::::::::: .. 2:osi:62 ..4:422:34 .::::::::::: :::::::::: .. i6S:6i:i:77 67:SOO:00 '''S2:6is:0:i :::::::::: i20:iis:0:i ::::::::::::
Trion............
88,090.32............
3,555.10 1,806.7593,452.17 72,000.00
72,000.00 1
.
Vallosta.......... 476,055.16 86,900.00
5,791.37 17,667.45 4,419.38.......... 590,833.36 2J9,615.83 101,131.64
320,747.47 97,039.19
Vidalia........... 169,238.88............ .
2,585.54 6,774.90
170.00
178,769.32
38,400.00
475.00
38,875.00
640
Waycross......... 420,228.32............ 3,466.70 8,794.44............ 31,540.08 12,950.00 476,979.54 274.338.52...................... 274,338.52
.
West Point....... 106,313.38............
..
106,313.38
49,340.67............
49,340.67
.
Winder........... 102,709.60.....
.
1,050.70 2,971.54
106,731.84
45,6JO.81
.
45,610.81
.
Total Cities
13,114,656.80 231,102.91 23,620.06 167,992.40 517,444.97 272,207.52 17,506.56 14,344,531.22 13,504,678.071,287,240.17104,133.03 14,896,051.27 207,214.61
Grand Total..
93,875,979.332,260,84675 515,959.551,579,548.03 2,475,115.571,045,507.07 267,984.55102,020,940.85 33,436,207.953,733,353.98 411,572.70 37,581,134.631,930,344.07
Appling.. Atkinson
Bacon . Baker . Baldwin..
Banks.... Barrow .. Bartow..
Ben Hill .. Be-rrien ..
Bibb . Bleckley . Brantley . Brooks . Bryan .
Bnlloch .
Burke .
Butts
.
Calhoun .
Camden .
Candler . Cerroll .
Catoosa . Charlton . Chatham .
Chattahoochee. Chattooga . . . . Cherokee. Clarke . Clay ..
Clayton
.
Clinch .
Cobb .
Coffee .
Colquitt.
.. TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
=====~~~---c_-_=~
._.~_~--~---cc-=-======-===
I. Income-General -Fund-i-Continued
.--------c---
2. Other Building
Fund Receipts
Total Total Receipts BuilIing General and
Fund Building Fund
2,217.00 ... .2.7..,9.9..9..7..4 '56,mMI'
120.00 .. 544.66 ..
312.33
125.00
70.53 755 00 8,562.58 17,852.82
3,105.99 3,758.50
2,102.50.
.. ..
1,775.13
::::::::::::::1"
4,175.00
178,798.75' 16,246.51
1,829.12
109.22
141.10
....... I
30,928.10. 18260[
...':.1. '
2,628.43 2,045.48 9,415.60 5,505.41 3,102.64
2~,:388.74 $ 354,:188.74'$ 1,020,490.08
373, eu. 98
4li4,424.47 323,852.24 li53,7~1. 71;
:1
i 2, 79:J.00
4,5~6:l9
284,Oli3.('8 :353,634 7'> 789,113 69 289,09814 599,94'>21
4,585,84624 233,04'> 92 401,032,08 .55~ 906.28 313,89279
180,160.29
1,3Gli,07358
1,a0s5s9.,872675.9240
447,975 48 4.51,638. .57
5,000.00
433,00074
047,776.14 589,644.20 376,615.48 4,li40,939.28
18,805.69 7,55622
18,805.69 7,556.22
66,834.04 610,795.89 675,21li.67 1,352,402.58 254,692.04
1,137,039.54 237,151041 1,524.00 238,li75.94
361,891.41
1053032 10,5:30.32
2,520,256.89 1,020,56365 ..
~92,409.54 .
,:::45:00000 : 45,000.00
I
1
1,375,715.48 372,421.73
2,565,256.89 1,020,563.li5
992,409 '>4
Columhia .
Cook
.
Coweta .
Crawford.
Crisp .
1.2~5.00 6.099.~5
5.6~2 .57
~.725.00
~92.082.4~'..
m:l~U~' 25,oii;39
. ~~b:UU~ i96;650:00
I
30:03448 . 55:04987 i50:59556 347 :245561'
492.082. 4~ 475.443.36 999.479.52 371.117.28
687.890.94
Dade
.
Dawson .
Decatur .
DeKalh.. .
Dodge....
Dooly Dougherty... Douglas . Early .. Echols .
70.168. 7f . .t-
'1'
. ..
271.781.25 106.632.30
77999
171.751.94..
U~1:m1~ :.
140.00
.i60:638 03
756.832.07..
87.834.00
107.~12.29 14000,
i60:638 03' 87.834.00
... 2.m:m.:~
.030.~1 34
.. 3:i4:2i i :66,' .36S:24i :66
719,851.14 .. 164.607 .89 .
379.193.54 171.891,94 1.151.375.10 5.916.009.36 844.666.07
659.752.85 2.898.118.11
493 595 .4:J 719.851.14 164.607.89
Effingham.
Elhert.... Emanuel. ..
Evans ... . Fannin.
Fayette .
.... Floyd ..
o
C1I
Forsyth . Franklin .
Fulton .
Gilmer. . . . Glascock. .
Glynn . Gordon .
Grady .
Greene
.
Gwinnett ..
Habersham
Hall
.
Hancock .
Haralson
Harris .
Hart
.
Heard .
Henry .
Houstun . .
Irwin .
Jackson .
Jasper
.
Jeff Davis .
1;31.0(1
752.5t 663.35.
309.35 128 Ot
375.00 7.078.00 7391 .
20.00 II
I
56.~8277 22.055.96 'i4:7i24s'ii:24585 . i:539861
98~9: :1:0'.' 56:2 :'. ,I.'
u 5: 222:
78:436 6ii
9.15100,
2.679 811
.
i.ollu~~n 5.1C..51 7583....... 2.8.0. .23.6.
1,711.50
. i, i2575
3.417.75 2.085.20
2.967.~2 90.592. 25 . :1.582.70 .. 1.180.63. .. .... 1.217.01 11;5:15 .
2.288.:10 ..
8750
..:2.i.5~..9n0.0..3.. 8 0~.1'15
....... .5,M 232 J75I
14,:148.48
308~8
,i 52:J 07
397.12
6~6. 54
5005, 779 50 1.1.5~ .71
3:5i5301 122.11,.
~.~82 70:
,
225.00!, . 5i iii,
I. 6716980.031~ 1.481.58, 350 94 323 09'
'!'.'
,I 59..110660..1915
,. .
!
2.987.5~
0.127.06
1.903.52 693.47
1.364.34 218.58
I
~61.7~2.80
773.940.76
~~~:~1U6
685,5~0. 75
:
:
!I.
577.65
577,65
~~U~U~ I
i, 068: 668 491436: 264 59 i. 504: 9:i:i 08
~08.232.91,
551.082801
. I:
5.821.250.67
I 52.02449 '52:02449
482.387.7~
162.~60.35,1
' 1 " 1 .. i.
lm:~~u~ '.59:00(100 "5:759961164:75996
790.016 58
'
fi95: 000 00 I" . 161:55922 .:
I
:i:25204 "698:25204 161.559.22
:171,97
1.24i6iJ
;i.066901 ;1:15 !17
. 2:52ilii6i li.037 011
li28 15,
10042.
i
.1
1,874..0..7!j..
09.044 90'
. . ., 1
----_ __ .
....... i 4, lti4.40j 2,45767,
953 04'
I, 4:16 831
... I'
462.320.45 773.940.76 947.916.42 306.031.30 685.540.75
359.883.94 2.959.352.20
408.232.9\ 551.082.80 5.873.275.16
482.387.74 162.460.35 1.318.554.92 595.912.80 790.016 ..58
547.516.09 1.806.261,91
840.105.92 1.075.142.26
472.1:17.66
:179.400.42 616.5:15.78 629.608.14 :344.528. :12 704,869.22
1 181 60:1 0:1 'fi98:170:0!1 614.904.:15 282,216.2:J 428.99:1.75
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
I Income-General Fund-Continued
II Special Building Funds
SYSTEM
8. Trans-
10. From Athle-
2. Other
4. From 5. From 6. From 7. Transfers fers from 9. From Cafe- tics Entertain- 11. From General Fund 1. Sale
Builiing
Total Total Receipts
Fees from Sale of Insurance from Other Other teria Operation ments and Self- other Total Receipts of Bonds
Fund
Builiing General and
Pupils Property Claims Systems Funds
Supporting Sources
Receipts
Fund Building Fund
Activities
-------1--- --- ---- ----- ---- -------1-----1---- ------- - - ---- ------ -----
Jefferson
$ 3,618.90 $
;; 56.00 $
$..
I 41,023.11 I 16,929.55 I 4,387.01 I 865,325.05;;
$
$
$ 865,325.05
Jenkins.........
4,244.68
98.35
4630
.
26,363.22
14,689.18 1,090.38 496,278.73
306.00
306.00 496,584.73
Johnson.............. ..
227.00 192.05
.
..........
588.88 405,812.79
.
405,812.79
Jones.................
4,279.50..
..,
..
.............. 4,476.59 397,921. 28
..
397,921. 28
Lamar................
492.32
.
.. .... ........
5.45 256,709.70
.. ..
256,709.70
Lanier
'" .
1,874.76
..
Laurens
2,790.75 3 Ji3i::i8 i::i94:20.. .. .. .
Lee Liberty.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .
.. 33.33
3'~~Ug .. i75:00" 0:055:40
9,83072 :::.........
..
Lincoln.. .. .. .. .. .. .
75. 00
7.00
40.00
54.00
10.78
8,836.11 235,848.83
.
235,848.83
..
4,394.88 1,003,793.52............
..
.. 1,003,793.52
.
22.38 2,000.00
317,016.61
..
..
488,244.93 252,962.22 8,509.00 261,471.22
317,016.61 749,716.15
1,141.3" 299,857.97.......... ... .. ...
209,857.97
Long
.
Lo"ndes.............
Lumpkin
Macon
Madison
2,760.50 .. . .
70.00 ........
627.00 3,050.00
1,014.73
..
1,976.81
2,507.00
..
.. 4,643.16
817.47 228,806.48............ 1,779.36
1,072.aO 1,081,310.22
..
1,407.84 279,576.70
.. 1,337.07 510,838.89
.
..
632.8a
473,984.07
.
1,779.36
. ..
230,585.84 1,081,310.22
279..576.70 510,838.89 173,984.07
t{~B~ffi~:::::::::::: "3:89i35 36000 58:40 :::::::::::: '3:500:00
McIntosh........
179.16
, 360.00
54,361.50
Meriwether........... 630.00..........
220.00
Miller................
27.00 980.00..................... 8,283.10
3~:~0 ::::::::::::. . . .
800.00 468.34 595.12 663.27 1.443.54
.. :~Ui~~~ 5:000:00 .. 285,000:0029..0.,0.0..0.00
356,2,58.80 54,473.53 2,500 00 56,973.53
792,679.71 4,38087 2,333.66 6,714.53
412,289.04
..
333,597.29 774,877.45 413,232.33 790,394.24 412,289.04
Mitchell.............. Monroe
Montgomery. . . . . . . . ..
Morgan.............. Murray
3,052.50 1,330.35
84.54
.. 1,341.57
. ....
.
.
.
. 42'..00 .
. ...
2,131.74 90000
,12 18
459.00 70045
..
1,448.45 405.92............ 1,000.00
.. 36,126.41 50,6;'2.07
3,602.73
.. 12,156.21
5,736.13 449.77
7,083.64
75484
710,440.78 489,726.96 288,806.69 507,603.68 520,549.07
..
361.15
364.15 710,804.93
..
2,355.18 2,35.1.18 492,082.14
.
288,806.69
..
507.603.68
.
520,549.07
Muscogee Newton
Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
.
59365
.
. 3.010.00
. .
.... ~9~ :06
2,129.00 542.74 780.00
701.97 .. .
.8: 378 90 : : : : : : : : : :
3,790.00 16,076.;;1
..
'20:90275 :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
2,057.71
..
4,844.84 253.2:>
2,333.21 3,003.43
55ClI
5,306,763.44
695.284.IJ3 283,079.64 463,134.98 451,157.39
.. 200,631.26 200,631.26 5,.107.304.70
..
695,281.03
.
283.079 64
..
463.134.98
.
451,157.39
Peach
Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
. 1,129.98
67.49
.
. . ".
':::::: .. ::::::::::
: ::
1,420.00 602.61 "2:137:22" 'i:033~i
:::
2.809.27
. 1,286.30 2,758.36 3,181.21
77,700.00
50,988:72
i4j38:47
.. .
7,257.37
,1,199.1a 1. 371. 05
I
510,286.12...... 343,644.19 590,277,33 374,972.99 850,130.68
13,900.00
..
.
.
..
..
13,900.00
5.14,186.12 313,644.19
590.277. 33 374,972.99 850,130.68
Pulaski. ...
Putnam..
Quitman .
Rabun
.
Randolph .
Richmond. .
Rockdale
.
Schley
.
Screven .
Seminole .
Spalding. Stephens.
Stewart .. Sumter. . Talbot. ..
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor. Telfair .. Terrell.
Thomas. Tift ...... Toombs. Towns .. Treutlen
Troup .. Turner. Twiggs. Union.. . Upson..
Walker. Walton .. Ware .. Warren . Washington.
Wayne . Webster . Wheeler . White . Whitfield.
Wilcox . Wilkes . Wilkinson. '" Worth .......
Total Counties.
1.11'
46.\ ool
201 17i
1:;4.20! .16.001
1.\1001
%I.~.I
.5 001.
9:3ii.1:J :1l.18
61O.5g, :3 226:3211 'J4i' 6ill
15 00 :1,710001.
j1
:30.1.'2 11: . . . .
682 001 46188 1'
:3.7":3 20 . !.,)'~ 00 .
I ~~ '4' c6.).0000, 1 u o .'OO
'i'
1" . :3,180.06 619 90 1,9525:3i .
145.50
1.40820 1,425.00
1.9448:34.7209 ..
.I.I..
:365.61 4i4Z 1,1:39.00 .
169.401
.!
.... 4ii iJo' 1,157.01
1;9L49. 25.130.40
841.55 .. 7,869.10 12,45634.
1,006.00 2,65000 3,929.40 .. 4,625.63 1,965.00.
Z846Z .
7,22176 1,247551 .. 5,72-1.56,.
..... [ .... 1
2-178-1
. 401.
124,815
....... 28LOO ,
2,286.00
2052 .
.... , ... 1,357001
I
I
4i684:
02500,1'Z:488 iz .
749:47 ii6:75000: ..
3.m
. .I".
i
7469 .. -152.13 .
28500 io.oco.oo ...
1.85500
5,119.55 :3,562.00
1
......... 12,188.70 ..
lm~~160i69i
50.00 1.00
38.20: 110,61'
1
1i8.329.10
232.10, 2 927 96!
180 54!
q 0';7 261 710 18'1 ',197 86
:349,019.:37: 118.096.49 .. 138,07L69 . 487,80513 ..
.171.059.81
lG.477. 70 275.02
. .......I 16.477.70
27.1 02
3t9.01~.:J7
434,.\74.19
1:18.071.60
488.080.1ii 571,059.81
:31,183 112:3 :;2" 68 6,20.1 17 239 44i :J9 97 7,203371
i 3,21006:
'i:iloil:85
12.56909 1,974.33 410.54 1,605.18
637.30
43~un~~i 174.100.47 . 756,319 75 .. 370,11219 .
201.l5000 201, ),\000
::~ ::1 42500
so 747 601 .. 5iJ
I
1,177,3:30.61....
..
450,051,08..
364,908.57 .50,000.00.
503,564.23 ..
361,743.16 ..
. 4,407 .39
4:40739 50,000.00
4,386.939.53 344,519.\;4 174,525.47 7.\6,349.7.\ 42:'.889.79
1.177 ,3:10.61 454,458.47 414,908.57 500,564.2:1 :J61 ,743.16
41.25
2,210.73 :3,144.30 1,175.85 6,:M2.35
189,478.82 . 691,404.31 .. 574,812.18. 611,149.:36 .. 507,089.87 .
3.795.92 :3,795.92
.58:4i567 .58:4i5i37
~:83 .... '63:~
193,274. H 691,404.:1I 633,227.85 611,14936 507,153.70
1,73:3 .:38 11,938.47
3::i356i 1,897.82
857,710.33
I
839,848. 21Z89 :Z08 77
472,260.38 .
219,601.41
346.71688
i63 :5i4 ie 452,7229:J[
857,710.:3:1 1,292,.\71.14
472,260.:38 219.60141 346,716.88
1,909.00 3,440.85
280.54 48558
755,10S.:38 145,854.17
430.723.15 .. 381,165.89. 307,852.81 . 541,009.46.
148,562.26 3,532.01
294,416. 431 3,532.01
1,049,524.81 -134,255.16
381,165.80 307,852.81
541,009.46
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
I. Income-General Fund-Continued
II. Special Building Funds
SYSTEM
4. From 5. From Fees from Sale of
Pupils Property
6. From Insurance
Claims
7. Transfers from Other
Systems
8. Trans-
fers from Other Funds
10. From Athle9. From Cafe- tics, Entertain- 11. From teria Operation ments and Self- other
Supporting Sources
Activities
GeneralFund Total Receipts
1. Sale of Bonds
2. Other Bull.ling
Fund Receipts
Total Total Receipts Building General and
Fund Building Fund
Americus Athens Atlanta Barnesville Bremen....
$ 6,335.00 $
$
$ 2,315.67 $
$ . ..... $
$ 613.10 $ 342,5?7.11 $
$
.$
$ 342,527.11
:::::::::: :::::::: ... .
. .
57;926:99 i:5000097:73525 :~~,~~~:i~
i96,51579 :65:9~:84 i6:gtu~n~::::::::::::.::::: .. :::::::::.
U3;058,6i9:38
215,329.28
. . 2:57ioo .:::.:::. :::::::::.
26:227:596,624.08 1.535.58 156,345.78
.
156,345.78
~~fh~~~::::::::::::::6,6042610881: i:500:03 ... 33:03
Canton.....
8,420.18 859.00 150.00 65,52130 3,448.13
Carrollton............ 6,002.08........
275.00
.
Cartersville. .. . . . . . . . .
17,226 .99
.
18,912.00 136.26
28,128.38
80,84177 36,292.12
4,954.35 5,396.80 1,68160 16,064.20 13,609.20
1,770.62 1,308.00
164.15
4,502.36 78152
148,227.69
.
208,627.01
.
226,937.72.. . .
443,412.30
420,632.53.................
148,227.69
208,627. Ol
226,937.72
. . 443,412.30
.
420,632.5:1
Cedartown............
64.37.................... 76,703.48 629.42
68,601.84
20,188.89 4,696.74
Chickamauga......... 4,807.92
1l,020.62
8,677.46 269.58
....
o
00
Cochran.............. .... CCoomrdmeleer.c..e........................ ..
.
56.82 9.,.i26. 9.9
40,224.19............... .
544.81
:: . :
17,824.49 ::::::::::::
1,897.24
489,231.13
.
106,911.17...................... .
.
163,316.92
.
192,021.81 2i5;634:79i2:9i2oo228:546:79
410,71155
.
489,231.13 106,911.17 163,316.92 420,568.60 410,71155
Dalton Decatur Douales Dublin Elberton
. 5,128.25..........
. 26,434.98..........
.
.
156.40
.
14.90 .
43,47125
3,253.56 4,0l0.63
.
2,083.08 12,022.50.............. 8,996.44
579,386.72 858,838.13
80,556:i3 ... 25:587:79 .. i:2io:oo ... '526;72540:::::::::::
.
579,386.72
. 858,838.13
3i;673:58 :ii ;673:58 ... 558:39898
Fitzgerald Gainesville Hawkinsville Hogansville Jefferson
. 597.50 3,421.95
. 9,496.03
6.50
.
.
.
. . 33,324.40
.
15,705.92
.
72,046.65
'46:53202 :::::::::: 2i:807:6i
15,526.80..........
29,464.24
9,878.67 9,458.67
14,972.87 10,629.88
3,962.87 1,640.91
1,802.32 400.00
373,416.16 622,614.45
. 269;8386i 132,97491
::::.
4,0l5.08 4,0l5.08 36;500:00 36;50000
377,43124 622,614.45
.'269,838:i>i
169,474.91
LaGrange............. .
.
tl~~~;~~::::::::::::: iO;17290 .:::::::::
Moultrie.......
1,102.87
.
Newnan.............. 1,480.00
.
45,033.70
.
163,523.88
26,110.68 261.65
15,290.00
. 27,715.06
6,94177
. 2,047.09
'233,58i.23 42,137.50
::::: ..
::: .
..... 1,50000
1~:mj~
1,078,326.31...................... .
.
869,673.49
.
212,538.63
.
~gU~U~ 388;304:92' '3;25000 . '391,55492
1,078,326.31 869,673.49 212,538.63 706,488.61 860,036.74
Pelham............... 907.75 2,469.47
Quitman.............. 36100 145.00
Rome
19,378.90
~~li:~~~;~I~.::::::::: :::::::::: .:::::::::
526.41
29,215.53
9,058.74 1,468.65 310,309.12 34,460.86 5,959.29
7.02 30,450.08 270 00
.... .
3,979.20 243,963.03
20,520.50
: .. i36;7i868 :.::::::: . 6,151.47 1,085,672.37............ 1,829.04
.::::::::::. :::::::::: ..... 9;646:00 ..... 3;924:08::: :::::: i57;985:67 59,593.50 ...... .
40,420.15 350,729.27 . 243,963.03
1,829.04 1,087,501.41
Tallulah Falls .......
Thomaston ......... .. Thomasville ......... Tifton ........ .... .... Toccoa.. . ........ ....
:io 7,436.75
18,893.76 3,473.35
i;06i:9i ....... ...
..... .... ....... ...
..... .... . ... ...... .......... ... .. . .... .........
30;898
... .. .....
.. .. ..........
.....
....... .... ....
.. .... " i;44357
........ ..... ..... .........
112,660.41
'32;042:90
.............
.. ....
.. ..
.. ..
...... . ......
..... .8;580: i9
...... 523.70
9,464.31
... ......
6,299.79
52,310.70 541,793.19
... 734,084.80
.. .337 ;577 :oil
...................................
............
......
......
. .. .........
. ...
...
. .
.. .... .......... ........
..........
............ ............ ..... ....... ............ ...........
52,310.70 541,793.19 734,084.80 .............. 337,577.60
Trion ................
Valdosta ..............
Vidalia .......... .....
Waycross. . . . . . . West Point .....
Winder .........
.. ........ .. ....
.......... ... ....... ... ......... ......
20,464.49
4,387.74 60225
1,683.50 278.50 ........ ... .........
.............. ..... .... .... 3,222.31
5,595.21 6,984.56 2,508.20
........
.1..,4.4..5..5..5 .......
10.80
....1.5.9..70 . .........
.. 2i ;53i :90
19,067.68 29,783.66
.......... ....... ..
..........
548.98 ...... ........ . ........
13,845.09
.......... ......... ..... .......
5,935.22
364.50 10,635.77
632.61
190,906.65 1,013,804.33
218,575.00 790,686.19 182,338.90 204,414.82
........... ........
................... ........................
... . . . . . . . ..
............ ....... . .... ........... ............ ............
.................................. ....................................
190,906.65 1,013,804.33
218,575.00 790,686.19 182,338.90
204,414.82
Total Cities.... .... ... 217,386.94 12,892.98 108,276.18 906,218.93 13,088.34 1,046,695.85 402,242.90 191'977.771 32'346'576.99 697,994.07 96,138.99 794,133.06 33,140,710.05
Grand Total. .. ....... 569,180.69 349,089.42 423,692.01 1,419,131.23 815,193.61 4,281,600.72 1,320,455.65 729,647.23151,440,410.11 4,634,722.29 3,200,580.64 7,835,302.93 159,275,713.04
TABLE I--Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
------------,---~.--,---------------
- - , -III-. -N-o-n--In-c-om-e- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ . _ - - - - - - - - - - -
2. Bond Sinking Fund
3. Agency Funds-Withholdings and Cash Receipt.
(a)Cou'nly.
-fotai Recelpi;-
.', Loans
wide Tax (b) District (c) Interest Total Bond (a) U. S. (b) Teacber (c) Teacher (d) Group
Total Agency All Fund,
for Bonds
Tax for
Received Sinking Income Tax Retirement Association Insurance (e) Other
Fund
and Bond Bonds and on Invest-
Fund
Member
Dues
Premiums
Receipts
-----1------ ~~~:7:~I~~ Interest
-------~._---
Appling .. _.' __ ........ _... _ $ 10,OJO.00 $ ';,000.00
Atkinson _.. _____ . _......... .........
12,800.00
Bond Interest
ments
Receipts
Contribu-
tions
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - -~._- - - - - - -------_.---- ---~._--
s $ 23,2';L83 $ 40,720_10 $ 20,9';';.10$ 1,692.00 8,';6L83 $ . -
71,92903 $ 1,115,6709i
8: 194 78 12,800.00 20,112.90 12,086.77
71000 2,48l.l8
3';,390.85 421,832_8:;
Bacon... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... 22,705.i3
22,70';.i3 18,873 ... 11,130.8i
707.00 3,';78.39
40110
34,690 77 ';21,82067
Baker .... _. Baldwin ...
15,000_00 7.14290 2.3K82 .
2i,457.72 13,670.70 8,846.46
. . . . . . . . . -I.
8LOO
625. il
1,28L96
24,505.53
. ............
372.815A!I 653,791 76
Banks..... Barrow.... .
. . . . . . . . . . ..
Bartow.....
Ben Hill ....
2,857.17
34:S7440. 12,<46.68 .
12.';0 143_.10
249.77 .-.-i:ooooo
2,869.67 12,590.18 34,874.40 1,2i9_77
15,477.40 19,283.90 i8,812.49 17,832.70
8,469281 9,20L 70 .. 23,356.78. 8,702.46
663.00 62LOO
642.72 1,337.20 11,709.45
95412
10,835.93 1,098.50 3,275.00
83523
36,088.33 30,921. 30 87,153.72 28,9i5.51
323,02L08 397,146 2:3 911,14L81 319,293.42
Berrien... .
7;425251
4,762.22 12,187.47 38,81i_70 18,732.02
945.00 6,i96.01
1,901.99
66,889.72 679,022 iO
........ Bibb_ ..... _
0
Bleckley ....
Brantley ...
Brooks.
Bryan .....
.-...-..II 150,000.00 . ..i2:0oo00 :
.3:276 i7 :
--....I. .....
ii:057: is
11,875 _99
5,425.90 155,42';.90
............ 12,000.00 11,057.18 15,152_16
401,816.41 10,422.10 23,204.35 29,300.30 20,922.40
150,065.00 6,065.88 10,537.02 18,141_15
9,859.90
287 _00
1,083.00 549_00
45,146.95 l,i83.90 3,184.21 3,609.05 2,079_10
5,310.90
30.92
688.57 797 _01
602,339 _26
18,289.80 38,697.15 52,396.51 32,861.40
5,343,611.40 251,335.72 m,7292:1 623,359.97 361,9063.>
Bulloch .... Burke..... Butts ....... Calhoun .... Camden ...
39,000_00
'26;00000. 20,638.22
18,8:30_57
i9: ii5:2S .. "i;704:47
5,15L28 .
2,580.91
39,000.00 22,342.69 45,115_28
5,1';1.28 21,411.i8
63,780_60 50,908.06 21,517.10
20.186.80 29,727.50
32,359_51 28,403_07
11,7K59 12,428.10 14,260.0:3
423'>0 967.00
560.00 :303.00 630.00
14,10103 ';,815.36 :3,083.76 :3,200.21 4,159.10
23,020.17
1,059.07 624.8:3 8L64
133,68i.81 86,093.49 37,934.52 36,74294 48,858.27
1,478,758_39 1,168,20L38
452,877.74 489,869.70 521,908_32
Candler ... Carroll .... Catoosa .. _.. Charlton ..... Chatham.....
Chattahoochee ..... Chattooga...... __ Cherokee....... Clarke ...... _ Clay. _.
. i5;00000 . 9,070.75 30,000_00 . -is:5S9:49
1,4:35.71 415.09
.
.. '65463
23,245.61 ...
3,500.00 3';,000.00
20,'>37 _52 '3;i966s
11.>,895.20 9,096.94
24~J
:1 125,000_00 21,939.79 .. 2,201i5 _
.. isosol
10,506_46 16,069.72 53,245.61 18,589A9
3,500.00 58,734.20 125,24184 146,9:39.79 2,382.25
20,35:3_60 56,081.57 46,:348_00 18,2:3L 14
10,258.16 30,172.22
-. i;527 :50
20,386A3 9,406.81
-669:00
3,083_54
42,114.90 37,04190 99,019.02 13,'>08'>0!
2,289.15 .. -
18,699.27 18,854.76
i:90600
41,011.22
330.00
6.67648 .
i
4,025.60
11,871.13 6,54L20 2,379_96
42<.04 17,912.10
-3;764:76
.r .
824 75 3,709.96
.-.. .-.. .-.. .. .. .. ..II
11.3.>6_31 :3,73916
-i9:63952
2.'>86.27
I
:35,06LiO 117,564.52 73,27.s6:3 34,i5167
. ....
i78,568.60 1,081,410.38
716,165_5:3 i29,656_64
4,640,939.28
6,197.441 64,52413
69,158.97
1~~:m~;1 !
76,53L48 734,054.22 869,61748
1,66:3,08129 279 , 84')',.
Clayton
,
Clinch
,
Cobb
'
Coffee
,,
Colquitt" .. '
96,000,00 13,000,00
150,000.00 22,828,38
80,467,45 1l,091.87 173,198.73 32,457,19,
385,42 , 1.70 ...... ,
4,281.33 ,
2:708.47
176,852,87
24,093.57 327,480,06 55,285,57
2,708.47
37,188,38 , 9,320.27 80,543,32 ,
30,624.46 28,974,76
"'690:00
. 2;564.00 1,668,00
5,887,58 6,159,85
, 21:~~U~ 24;386:57
5,576,35 " ..... , 6,939,72 ..
139,816,36 31,450,19 344,823,55 104,028.31 79,753,73
Columbia,., .
Cook
..
Coweta '
Crawford, .. '
Crisp '
14,000.00 '29:607:58.' H,UO.",
i:i56.58 "." '"
25,000.00 14,173.99 .. ':i:985.:i7 .'" .. " .. '
14,000,00 30,764,16 68,93026
39,17399 3,985,37
14,990,74 ......... ", .......... 1,888.41
15,566.93 1,323,00" 4,415.02
427,40
25,781.44 .... ,..
10,408,88.... ..
9,130.31
402,00
483,72
,
9,691.18 .... ...... 4,404,67
44,010.34 52,324.75 85,052.82 26,694.83 34,039,65
Dade . Dawson.. Decatur. , DeKalb.,. ,
Dodge .. , '
171.61 "
8,804.58 4,760,00
894,00 409,00
850,90 1,699,99
36,00 14,49
26,930.54 15,562.88
"74:24965 "28::i0:i.8i '''704;308:70
4,691.56
29965
70,798.45
Dooly... "." , Dougherty, ...
Douglas, , .. ' Early., .... ,
Echols" ,
530,51
i:00732
",.
6,492.83 "':i::i:i5,00
8,530,51
408,921.20 32,269,06 47,436,63
4,992,76
35,963,70
164,291.55 36,069,70 35,276,80 7,267,10
13,170.84 17,265.33 5,241.32 1,344,19
897,40
1,068.57 5,329,37
1,099.95 1,063.98
351. 60
69,519,25 254,356,07 60,123,55 62,817,58
12,371. 95
Effingham,
Elbert .... ", .. , Emanuel., , Evans . Fannin .
.. , ...... 5,153.92 2,600,00
2~::~U~ 5,250.00
'2:45859 "9;25000
22,000,00 ,
'849:24 .
7,753,92 3,428,82 45,429,26 22,000,00
849,24
29,872,60 29, no, 15 57,103,67 21,333.00 35,903,61
14,539,73
649,00
~~:mJ~i:620'<i<i
10,341.25
836, Il
17,301.66
704,50
5,265.98,
6,631.00 12,099.24, 3,153.65 7,721.78
382,81
'2:959:20 1,294.19
50,327,31 52,343,10
96,551.90 38,623,21 62,925,74
Fayette ..
Floyd, ... " ,
Forsyth., ..
Franklin .
Fulton
'
.i44;95i:63
.. i:i:86029 698,O:J5.30
.
"748,60" i45;7002:i I~U~U~
860 09 .
i4;720::i8 ~U~U6
7,885,27 .,
705,920,57 ".'
".' l~:?~Ug i:696.00
12,835.81
963,00
18,726.58, ...... ,,,,
6,057.97
177.14
9,114.80 3,684.70
5,009,51 .... "
.
5,635,66, .. " ..
38,502,36 155,036,52
47,653.46 61,391.64
Gilmer .... .
Glascock, . '
Glynn .
Gordon
.
Grady
'
7,544.09 2,960,70.........
10,504,79 24,525,30 10,185.43 ,
'i~~:gW~i~u~n~ ..... 183,70::~~02421~;~~H~'':i::~::':~
4,611,83, 16,307 ,95" i :29i.00
36,500,00 4I,:J13,27
92,03.......... 77,905,30
..
3,875,49 714,55 .... " ......
38,586,22 13,003.08
7,720,50, ...
iji;48S:52
Greene , .. Gwinnett ' , Habersham .. ' Hall .. , ...... Hancock .. , .
Haralson . Harris . Hart. " Heard, , Henry..
6,70 ':i7:6:i487 2,341.99
36,593,30 1" " " " '
27.73 1,364.38
I :i:46820 ..
..
, I .......1 16,091.84
11.88 ,
"
3,189.25: 22,514.55 4,819,73 ....
, ,'1' 1~:~UIjlI''''10,527,72 ,.'".,
49,650.00 40,538.50
'2:7i ..... 458,00
------'---
34.43 41,341.24 :J6,59330
16,lO:J 72 :JO,52:J.53
4,00000 28,296 98 90,649,21
31,752,60 90,382.90 40,267,98 71,558.90 23,9n.60
19,566.27 26,290.49 38,58:J.60 17,584.40 48,734,15
18,196,27 36,592.67 19,444.43 :15,304,79 16,056,11
10,540,62 1 15,364.60 18.706,62 10,569,10 23,061. 01
1
506,00 2,740.00 1,590,00 3,145.00
480.00
458,00 69000 522.00 705,501
..
5,243,07 1,300,47
7,633,60 3,010,94
7,722,24 1,417,31
8,310.14 ,'"
5,245,88
571.95
5,873.n 1,060.88
4,338,70,
5,105.61 .... " ......
5,967.52 1,266,21
2,952.66
..
56,998.41 140,360.11 70,441. 96 118,318.83 46,327,54
37,499,50 46,683.79 62,917.83 36,092,73 74,747.82
1,692,384.71 427,965.49
3,237,560,50 1,179,877.53 1,074,871.74
550,092.78 558,532 27 1,153,462.60 436,986,10 725,915,96
444,344.50 193,233,n 1,218,036,77 7,866,594.92 982.628,36
737,802,61 3,561,395,38
585,988,04 830,105.35 181,972,60
520,401.6 829,712.6 1,089,897,58 366,654,51 749,315.73
398,386.30 3,260,088.95
455,886,37 627,194.82 6,579,195,73
531,478,75 175,463.43 1.538,420,77 710,043.47 867,921.88
604,548,93 1,987,963,26
947,141.18 1,193,461.09
522,295.16
433,003.64 693,743.10 696,525.97 408,918,03 870,266,25
HYHTEM
Houston . Irwin . Jackson . Jasper .
Jeff Davis.
Jefferson.
Jenkins . Johnson . Jones . Lamar .
Lanier .
Laurens .
Lee
.
Liberty
.
Lincoln.
I..ong
.
Lowndes .
Lumpkin .
Macon .
Madison.
Marion .
McDuffie . McIntosh . Meriwether ..
Miller ..
Mitchell .
Monroe
.
Montgomery .
Morgan .
Murray .
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION III. Non-Income
!
I-Total 'IteCP1J)t:~i Total AgPIlPY I All Fund,
Fund
I Receipts
25:i2000 ,5;iJ433i
43,332.17 17,240.22
10,068.27 . .. ......
6,805.95
301.0"
8,134.64:: .2:~54:481
260' 00
15375 46667
10,06827 47,367.00 8,134.64 2,808.23
466.67
7,993.16 19,441.21
,~:0000030:ii8:i75:i34i3: 5,00000 4,028.16.
I
,,, 001
1.;,00000 10,000.00
...........I 16,074.80 15,537.88
19,858.68 ...... i70:4i '2:000:00
27:05089 19,510.33
I
.... 63750
i
1
7,99316 40,'>78.71
40,2'>2.30 9,028.16
46,612.68 29,8'>8.68 2,170.41 27,050.89 2'>.147.83
13,280.20 48,717.10 19,520.>4 33,362.70 28,618.80
15,836 90 32,313.20 18,'>67.30 49,'>70.90 23,439.90
36,981. 68 25,701. 20 17,631.00 32,616.63 2.>,446.01
6,84258 24,617.28 8,226.77 17,10911 . 15,125.68.
10,126.65.
16,469221 9,811.47 25,914.40 13.281. 601
262.50 1,59500 1,157.00
I
. .. .. ...i
1,6419..>>..00001 '>9'>00 52200
23,203.70' ... 15,060.20
12.132.0'> 15,819 71 12,488.22
I
.~~.~
727.00
3,309.10
00' "' '"1 4,',87.19
8,760.94 6,470.75.
417.69 4,87607
365.94 2,013.28
1,942 ..>.>, 3,644.781
22,.363343. 57901 '
5,445.97
3,751.35, ..
2,033039.
37 26
1
..
3,972.30
3,356.29
I
1,09'> 92 8,899.17
93364 1,362.01
!
"""I 1,91.>.20 736.22
24,11207 90,704.7., 34,257 .44 61,24603 50.215.23
264,766.18 1,219,381.97
321. 968 78 ,,74,893.1.; 524,66;;.97
29,002.02 1
t3il2.'8322183.4771 79.64753 44,051.48
sa.sse nl
43.76862 :10.404.31 54,426.14 42,7.>3.74,
370,592.47 877 ,277 ..>3 44'>,'>60. 80 919,294.07 -16'>,36868
821,3'>4.34 .>6'>,709.44 321,381.41 '>89,080.71 '>88.4;;0.ti4
Musoogee
Newton ..
Oconee .
Oglethorpe .
Paulding
.
Peach
.
Pickens .
Pierce .
Pike ..
Polk
.
Pulaski. Putnam ... Quitman. Rabun ..... Randolph.
Richmond .. Rockdale . Schley . Screven . Seminole .
Spalding .
Stephens . Stewart . Sumter . Talbot .
Taliaferro. Tattnall ..
Taylor . Telfair . Terrell ..
Thomas. .
Tift
.
Toombs
.
Towns "..
Treutlen .
Troup Turner Twiggs
Union Upson .
Walker
Walton
Ware
.
Warren
Washington
. .
. .
. .
. .
tU60:00000 15,000.00
22(\,667.91 .. 20,673.19 12,673.39 .
.i:i:99R69 :
.. 1, i8ti,6ti7. 91' 44r.,187.9:!1
.. 20,673.19 49,100.36
.. 27,673.39 19,822.50\'
... i:i:998691
20,0.58. !i4 29,812.10
.14,000.00
. 20:00000 10.000.00 1.10,000.00
13,274.17
.:i6:885:2:i 11,522.07
4,761.58
72,0:35.75
. 56:8852:i 146.37 22,:399.79
1.50,000.00
31,127.30 23,949.40 31,233.32 23,940.00
.51,258.00
6,445.90. 17,705.52.
. i i. i6286 :
6,445.90 17,70,;.52
... 4:842:20 .. 10,00,506
20,299.13
24,.14569 ,5,572 20
2:1,238.90 40,3.58.90
... .... .. 20,000.00
in.000 00
2,900.00
:30:3,942.79 .. 14,081.:l5.
50: 64058 21,169.80
27720 126.23
4250 980.00 1,525.00
:JO:3 , 942 .79 :14,081.35
42.50 61,897.78 2.5,721.03
4(\9,720.91
21,942.52 10,:384.10 43,581. 20 24,572.90
50,000.00 38,77R.19.
1
0
15,980.34 0.00
"
i
;27000
5,000.00 ii;oii:i:i
:175 00 502.42
89,153.19 15,980.34 1,872.42
... i6:02528
102,415.14 25,336.30 23,235.90 25,:370.40 19,769.:JO
15,00000 .
7,500.00 . 10,000.00 .
296 58 .. 639 48 . iZ7 :65 ..
15,0~0.00
93606
1:3,476.71
7,677. 65
1O,0~0.00
11,909.42 39,528.30 22,100.90 37,081.00 30,527.10
'56:00000 27,542.54
770.43 5,296.07
1,07165
85::ii,762 5,296.07
45,124.84
66,0:30.60 29,641.60 9,83:1.50 17,566.70
60,000.00
21,626.23. 16,865.29
5,989.35 " . 14,331.02 ...
81,62623 20,427.61
5,98935 14,331.02
40,695.05 28,082.10 22,079.60 16,136.10
:35,136.86
9,648.15 : 11':i4::i8i:i:i .90:650:50 ..
1
'1"1"::~:i~~:if: .......I
100,298.65 34,381.32
364.04
86,147.75 36,036.30 38,051.49 17,506.90 4:3,808.90
154,~85.~31 .. 22,012.17 10,176.30 11,806.34 12,829.03
,
. 580 ,501 285.00 974.00
15,167.31 10,887.90 20,856.74
12,583.41 22,961. 98
291.00
600 378.00 1,316.00
12,6.5:3.32
12,477.27 .. 4,117.22.
12,177.64 19,,510.68 .
.
I
1,18000
152,401. 72 . 10,436.91 5,,589.97
24,196.39 12,693.70 ..
40,126.63 13,134.88 12,711.37
14,944.40 11,540.83
2,789.00 1,452.00
. .
5,428.76 ... 19,710.28 1,155.00
14,171.12. .. .... 20,215.24 1,080.00
17,14091,1 10,951.02
24,935.27 ..
:JO,0:30.16
14,640.55
6,544.71
....
8,567.11 .. 440.00
20,992.:30 13,508.57 . 11,943.14 9,794.39
19,:327.53
9:35.00
. 267:50 977.00
37,4H.8:1
19,386.64
195,,888335..
45 22
1
26,3:33.55.
:1,258.00 57200
1,428.00
:!
40,2:30.81
U~U~
1,00774 ,5.441.20
.. 940,581
1,146.201 2,050 ..59'
4,018:31 .,
4,646.13 ...
6,091.89 .,
U~~~~ '4,950,59
4,940.68 ..... i
4,450.67
804.04,
6~,:8n1U1i.l09, "'"'"""I'
.5.864091
U~U~
7.128 ..54\
i:,5.52:i2
:J,183.43 ....
,
1,739.20
I
:81,,3532404647
5,02475 5,26422 4,140.19
"4.5.0. '.0.0.1 249.J4!
.. 6:02862;
44,,8778355519 .. .. 55ti..6.0!
6,741.94
1,205.9.51
1\1 5 911
6,512.71
14,002.94 4,855.55. 3,394.68 :3,:301.27"
451.42' 2,:331.711
79399'
7,:16027
ti40 :10406 79:545.08 32,416.65 34,303.82 .51.106.92
7,434 ,:ltiti. ti7 795.502 :30 :343,169.68 497,438.80
.516,263.00
50,60:3.92 676,82".79 39.483.43 383,127.62 58,187.95 705 3.50.51 39,184.49 . 436.557.27 90,176.32 1,090,307.00
:37,893 1:J 42,277 67 11,640.24 H,742.65 tili,li80.67
393,3.58 40 494,557.38
149,711. 9:1 .548,827.86 637,740.4H
ti:J5,11.5.2ti :J.5, 617.43 19,714.79
71,901.02 :19,00.5 SO
.5,32.5,097. .58 414,218.72
191 282 76 890,151..5.5 494,61662
154,11.5.21 4:3,H3.85 41,221.16 45,.579.02 41,47894
1,420,59901 513,88261i 458,002.15 546,14325 419,247.:38
091 17,338.18 i
6451,,117477.61 0.5,674.78 60, HO 89,
I
24 17172,':J2945..41 1' 49,9:3169
19,772.89
:37,235.35
225,61292 757,51746 687,852.17 084,5017\) 577,594.59
934,7:J4 57 1;490,35417
527,488.14 239,374.30 383,952.2:1
1,209,809.73
505,422 55 417,92364 :J47,377.4i 614,073.24
1,875,373.89 771,369.:12 628,402.54 :374,662 24
889,390.:38
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION III. Non-Income
2. Bond Sinking Fund
-,-,~--;-:c-,---------------
3. Agency Funds-Withholdings and Cash Receipts
-~----------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~------ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Wayne ... Webster .... Wheeler ... White ..... Whitfield.
Wilcox. Wilkes .... Wilkinson. Wortb ...
.......... Total Counties. .
s 100,000.00 $ 35,495.59 s 3,936.50 $.
'14,~::;~1 ... i8;56400 .. '5:03704
$ 139,432.09 $
637: 45
18,564.00 19,812.81
52,876.20 $ 5,575.40 16,273.30 17,099.40 47,867.52
24,744.97 $ 4,541.39 .
98,'490440.37311 25,23083
2,03800 $ 720.00
1,602.00
9,190.07 $ 2,493.31
3,551.00 1,737.42 7,646.75
2,643.93 $ 129.01
190.00
91,493.17 I 1,016,548.41 12,739.11 143,541.44 28,764.63 340,708.91 28,961.53 351,017.06 82,537.10 1,134,434.50
~'~~~'~;~~+~~~'~8~. ""I 2~0001 ... i4;02364
...
10,000.00 1
19,756.83. .. i;3i524 .
42500
267.87 14,023.64 29,756.83 1,740.24
25,789.95 27,17839
27,702.82 45,216.67
14,371.73. 17,092.49 . 14,088.43 26,209.11
502:00
1,236.00
;; 235,549.22 93,099.388,618,014.65 6,841,162.72 3,164,311.07 98,127.43
7,376.98
720.80
2. 64l.70 3,039.53
5.614.53 11,092.33
.... i;36223
48,259.46 49,952.11 47,907.78 85,116.34
536,700.96 556,735.19 522,491.05 849,408.06
908,327.95 318,872.65 11,330,801.82 146,083,819.46
1
>l>-
I
1
1
I
Americus . . Athens ...... Atlanta ...... Barnesville .. Bremen.
Buford..... Calhoun ... Canton...... . Carrollton ....... Cartersville... , ..
Cedartown ..... Chickamauga . . . Cochran .. , .. Commerce ... (~ord('l(' .
7:50000:
. i;Ooo:oo .....
15,000.00.
I
:32,913.92 1:3,771.58
"26;8i428 :.
I'
... iii: 2io 40 '7;50000 11,896.91
9,593.9( 4,237.68
386.56
38656
1,000.00 15,000.00 26,814.28
11,671. 40 16,795.60 18,654.98 29,429.40 33,311 13
4,764.02 6,508.29 6,69262 13,817.76 . 13,456.43
38,129.89 15,825.0';
8,533.30 2,925.42
"I 1:3,425.20 5,344.00
.. I
I '3; ;65620 . .iil;061 10: .
408.00
4,348.55
499.28
446,704.38
1,375.74
370.58
1,979.51
172.05
746.31 3,192.90 1,411.22
2,106.08 4,255.35
235.14 270.05
2,428.99
7,120.98
36825
113.10
26i .n
51,53:3.33 394,060.44
.446; 704:38 i6;505;323: 76
30,550.62 245,879.90 18,286.15 182,131.93
17,416.87 27,174.84 26,758.82 47,782.23 51,022.91
165,644.56 236,188.41 254,696.54 506,194.53 498,469.72
61,18902 ll,45~ 72 19,1,7.45
'i4;il82 '02.
I
550,420,15
118,369.89 182,454.37 420,568.60 455,693.57
Dalton . Decatur . Douglas . Dublin . Elberton .
Fitzgerald Gainesville Hawkinsville Hogansville
Jefferson
. .
. .
.
LaGrange .
Marietta . Monroe .
Moultrie . Newnan .
Pelham
.
Quitm.n
.
Rome
.
SocialCircle .
Tallapoosa .
Tallulah Falls .
Thomaston
.
Thomasville .
Tifton
.
Toccoa
.
Trion
.
Valdosta '" ..
Vidalia
.
Waycross .
West Point .
Winder
.
Total Cities.: .
Grand Total.
.
, .. ". I'
.
.
. ... .i'
J
12.500.00'1'
,-
.
.... ..................I... ..
'I"
..7.:..5..0..0..:..0..0..I1....
ii3;000OO: .
r
II
1,,;4
156.500 00 .
. I :30.424.28,
4.450.876 281:3.991.989 77 265.973.501
1.05:3.00 819.00
;{,OS2..tO ,' 10.096.421
4;879651
:);;.tji' 192001
'59601
.S3. U,!i:JU 126.618.4:3
ijij~.4ij3.l"
985.456.5(;
75400
2.721. 451 .. 2.904.30 ..
i;Oj060 1.982.52 .
51.462.44 75.295.40
"28;820:47 . 11.846.40
428.893.68 697.909.85
298;65908 181.321.31
1.078.32(;31 8(;9.673.49 240.956.94 818.105.42
923.763.00
11.04735 9.:39:3.91 .. :30.264.82.
.. 4;4i487 ..
:385.936.67 274.444.69 1.209.889.25
232;669:24
'1 . 7.50000. '53;238:i522;i9557 50.:3:34.60 22.427.121. 86900'
6.356.88 .. 66:. 50ig28 :.8
5.(41)1:3
. 68
89:i7:i:68 84.492.2:3
59.810.70 6:30.965.87 818.577.m
2:209:27 .
2ii :77140;886 i9 . .378;463: 79
......I
6.:318.00
2.161.62 7.1:3:3.17 2.01560 :3.177 .81
2;07005
I
109.899.:361
1.682.301 1:39:3:58 1.973.5:3
.. '
47.1.1l:3.!l0
26.952.72
1~~:~~U~
105.338.16 18.634.08 25.028.99
2.222.754.82
217.859.:37 1.126.558.72
25:3.962.43 1.009.116.36
200.972. 98 2:33.0.5:3.81
35.550.867.72
104.44.1.4:11.018.227.31 79:3.986.55i 1:3 .153.5.16.64181.6:34.687.18
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION IV. Balance Beginning of Year
4. Agency Funds
SYSTEM
Appling ......... AtkiDllOn... , .. Bacon.... . Baker ..... Baldwin ..
1.General Fund (after deduction for a gency funds)
2. Building Fund
3. Sinking Fund
(for Payment (a) U. S. of Bonds Income Taxes
and Interest)
.. ... $
4,384.27 s.
18,186.00 . -832.71 1,896.01 22,338.42
21,28G.00 .3:143601
10,46186 s.
4,218.00 ." :31,095.34 ..
6,397,02
84.93
(b) Teacher
Retirement Member
Contributions
(c) Teacher Association
Dues
-1,572.84 $.
17402
(d) Group
Insurance Premiums
(e) Other (specify)
Total Balance Beginning of Year
Grand Total Receipts and
Halluces
s.
S..
... $ 13,273,29 $ 1,128,944.2:3
22,404.00 444,236,8:3
.J4,542.6:3 S76,363,30
81.77
10,43
11,787.78 384,603.27
22,338.42 676,130.18
Banks....... Barrow..... .
Bartow...
Ben Hill .. Berrien . .
2,182 91 . 25,96581 -5,68510 69,60392 36,735.41
i72;868 i3 i7i20 28,J 64
498,88' '':'':'850
9;4i942 "i;500io'
18,290,42
9,040 10
730:66 .: 1,.111..15
i39 io
72io 597.72
. i644 72124
2,182.91 199,463.42 -S,685.1O 81,S13.84 67,182,08
325,203,99 S96,609. 6S 90S,456.71 400,807.26 746,204.48
..........
Bibb ..... Bleckley . . .
'" Brantley ... Brooks .. "
Bryan....
..............
63,314.75 56,899.65 . --1,96050 82,82396.
27,12748'
107,182.76. .3:500~
'5;23i:00'
24,710.00 ~ugn~"4;47970'
79565 '8785i:
. i8436 .. i30:iO
2,083.36 67.06 66049
170,497.51 60,399.6S 6,333,87 98,581.34
99,889.84
5,514,108.91 311,73S.37 458,063.10 721,94131
461,796.19
Bulloch .. Burke ......
Butts.....
Calhoun. Camden.
Candler. Carroll ..... Catoosa.. . . Charlton....... Chatham .....
Chattahoochee. Chattooga .... Cherokee .. Clarke...... Clay .....
26,78198
705.70 763.95 2,86610
S9,70196
16,812181 49:022701
2,232.70, H,151.771
186,,38158929121'
.. ...
4.918. II,
20,50786 .
:301,066.41 .,
I
24, 103 561
I
262,66 -1,099.59
-37S98 32,800.08
1,331.20
6,290.00 18,631.56 2.945.19 300,105.93
179.84
.10,219,76 :18,791.16 :J6,170.83,
7,736.92 1:3.415:J2
~.'4,
'.":.','. 88'.: 0087..il. .
" 6'.
:32,388.95 22,166.02
U~Ui '':'':'590'
'608i63i
68,576.88 .1.124.29 16,080,28
. 10 3,009.70
972.40
2 ,4i6 34 . l,Cll.44 .
-2,37 . 1,371.41 ,
554.08
I
I
300
295.16
394 -S,45. 290.75 . i7i 74
6i4 i2
' . ,.I
7i526 1,7S2.66
93,813.94 9.1,284,68 36,934,78 16,342.44
87,269.0S
1,.172,S72.33 1,263,486,06
489,812.12 506,212.14 609,177.37
49,248.17 30,484,93
31,449.14 28,313, IS
301,066.41
527,816.77 1,111,895,31
747,614.67
457,969.79 4,942,00S.69
6,"44.94 83,020.14 71,146.09 338,745.56 21,042.20
83,076,42 817.074.36 940763.57 2,001,826.85 300,887.74
Clayton ......
Clinch....... Cobb .... ColIee .... Colquitt.
...............
16,747.18
. ':":'46:036i21
1~:~~Ugi
104,217,77 18,129.99 ,17,591.73
74.74864
39.66806 .. 2,006.38 ....
148,677. 25 . ' 6,340.3:3 ., 1.78S76
210,63:3,01 20,136.37 160,232.86 130,282.46 46.379.36
1,903,017.72
448,101. 86
3,397,793.36
1,310,159.99 1.121,2S1 10
g~~~~i~::::::
Coweta Crawford Crisp
:::: .. :: .. ::.::1
.
.
,
.
-17.59S.5S'., 23,043,64
58,047.03 13,7;6.45
65,616.40
,
.
20,S20.00
1,665.21
..
.
77:ti28i:i
3~:~~U~ .. , i;2:i560::: ...
22,972.84 .....
82.71 905.26
-17,59S5S 121,574.48 96,075.29 23,502.24 88,589.24
582,494, ~O 680,106.75 1,249,537.89 460,488.34 814,505.20
Dade Dawson Decatur
DeKalb
Dodge
" .. "
.
62.21
.
16,501.69
.
2,730.34
. 147,070.68
. -23,730,65
13,320.56 2,532.85 266,896,52 80,432.57
.
2~:m~~
2,262,29 388,562.38 20,668.56
id7268 .. 4 3 0 8 7 : . . . i i o : i 6 ..... 8.88
. 9:274:371
.i;837:97 :::::: . 307:57 1,58.3.53
34,66627 2S,776,20 281,163,52
645,21161 18,433.13
47H.01O.77 222,009, H:J
1,499,200.29 8,511,806.53
I,001,061.4H
Dooly Dougherty Douglas
Early Echols
.
26,188.45
55,530.00
11,692.19
.
44,004.93 101,631. 68
6,485,79....
.
19,146.56 310,117.64
24,156,56
.
50,382.66 242,820.57
40,169.10
.
15,253.36
.
1,748.75....
..
.. ..
..
.. .
... 8:33 ::: .
17,011.62
93,410.64 169,084.02 358,420 76 :188,372 33
17,01044
831,218.25
3,730,479.40 H39,408,80
1,163,477.68 198,983.04
Effingham
,
Elbert
Emanuel..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .
Evans
Fannin
.
8H,660.07
16,119.23
.
30,451. 57
3H,500.00
. -6,975.93
24,918,16
. -3,555.81 ..
.
38,734,71
2,843.82 '.' 3,821.60 .... 37,010,18
.. i:26596.,
..... i6:4~~4:42
274.03
58,628 12 78,77317 178,478,92
-:J,555.81 109,355.37
579,024.80 H08,485.85 1,268,371.50 863,098.70 858,671.10
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
.
41,326.31
15,744.75
..
.17,07106 455,457.36
.. ..
88,738.69 20,24U:0
12U~U~ . . 73:273:69 '" '5:634:40'" '970:69 :::::::::::... ... 35267 ......
284,1H2.66 3,544,28161 29,027.19 484,91856
.
21,756.37 149,000.00
11,015.50
.
25,576.20 3,465,851.95 281,620.51
.. ..
.... .98: ioiJ: 77
181,771,87 808. H66 69 :1,870,655.43 10,449,851.16
Gilmer
Glascock
Glynn
Gordon
,
Grady
.
62,904.97
22,061.49
11,254.71
1,813.10
96288
.
319.98
12,753.95 112,07108 643,549.7S
. :: ..............:::: .
. .
~U~U~
~~~:b~~:~8' '43;25580 ::::: ~:9i450: :~,~b~:~b
~~U~U~ ' 7 9 8 6 0 : : : : : : : '
175,463 43 1,599,884.26
1,107,277.71
. -8,562.26 287,470 ..18
IH,516.88
248.42,).15 1,116,347.08
Greene
,
.
Gwinnett.
..
Habersham
,
..
Hall
,
,
Hancock
,
.
32,875.00 H,071.20
18,397,20 ..
-6.90
.71 .. . .. .. .. .. .
3,278,91
..
30.70 .... .
230.19
91,163.92 109,413.04 -6,45H.90
28,773.87 86,484.60
695,712.85 2,OH7,376.80
940,681.2S 1,222,234.46
608,779.76
Haralson Harris
Hart , , Heard Henry
.
13,708.75 184,580.94
_,
.
19,077,68
64,758.95
,.
1.1,380.76
4,16537
,
.
194.63
1,860,46
. -4,503.17
157.43
S,641.45 17,483.68 1,873 06
4j~~~
4,30140 3:6i4:53
813.72
275.28 .
..
.. . i:825:50 ::::::::::::
503.00 ..... 739.15
. . 25677 .. .. ......
212,824.54 101,320,31
22,158.34 2,555.83 5,575.85
645,828.1S
795,068.41 7lS,6S4.81 411,473,86
875,842.10
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
.
9,613.00
34,048.6H
:J8,141.08
.
44,720.77
10,350.18
3,186,87
,
. .
83,764.76 1,73176
162,783.4H 76,722.50
l1'm:~~
.
2,040.42
2,155.00
14,918.60
2:556:80 1,852.93
686io .::::::::::::: 1,137.42..............
i9:i:25 226.51
41,272.49 ..
.. 320.67 ..
123,075,26
58,257.82 208,420.74 83,06H.71 22,325.88
1,508,921.92 836,527 37 899,197.81 424,546.65 524,469.29
SYSTEM
Jefferson .
Jenkins . Johnson.. Jones . Lamar .
Lanier ... .
Laurens.
Lee
.
Liberty .
Lincoln .
Long
.
Lowndes .
Lumpkin.
Macon... .
Madison ..
Marion...
McDuffie. McIntosh .. Meriwether. Millcr .
Mitchell .
Monroe
.
Montgomery . .
Morgan .
Murray .
Muscogec ..
Newton . Oconee . Oglethorpe. Paulding .
Peach . Pickens . Pierce . Pike ..
Po'k.
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS--BOARDS OF EDUCATION
IV. Balance Beginning of Year
---4. Agency Funds
1. General Fund
(after deduction for
agency funds)
2, Building Fund
3. Sinking Fund (for Payment
of Bonds
and Interest)
(a) U, S. Income Taxes
(b) Teacher Retirement
Member ~~lbulJ~,,--
(e) Teacher Association
Dues
(d) Group Insurance Premiums
(e) Other (specify)
Total Balance Grand Total
Beginning Receipts and
of Year
Balances
'
_
7,74,).20,$ -9,00,)991
. ... '-i:ii7zi
a4,330.581
1
2,3295,) :31,1140 00
:3,255.45 25,556.95 45,851.31
2U;ggl ,),867. 841 65,607.55 71,491 21
,;,353.24 -940.6,) 24,139.05 -2,112.23' 2545047.
$ 67,480.00
:3.8..5.').1 .
1.;0 18 4,04720
1,015.99
~~:mgg
:3,2,)0.17 68,46286
:~,218:397,
: 31?
.0r07'
4Lwoooi 7,026281
:3~:m~~:1
2,500.00 38,830.45
I
60,061 94 $ 10,582 32
20043 91
...
$.
i'
.. 1 ..
11,18361..
lU~U~ .:;
.1 , :
13,:36962
.. .
..
11~',o9'~,,~.4881 .
3 82'; 9'3
!1
"1'0.'0'1'1"
0
I 9:782061: ....., . I:.
I~,~~g~~i :t:".'~:r:t:,.~.~..I'.
23:09000' " 40,805.45.
5.997,)O1!..
1. 7.58.88
I,mi~'
1$
1$
1$
I : 38i
TI
.
"
"II"
..
66: iZO-i5' ['
1
3182~.'o9.43i1l
'4'8'2".,;4'1
0"
.'1j
:.I1
1 11850
141 '.' .2. 7.,1.'
.Z.0.8.. -i.4..I:i6li:ilj!
135,287 141$ 1,088,733 44 1,615 26 582,637 86 458,287 87 20,625 81 474,286 26
38,377.78 295.087.48
9,870.05
IgU~U~
108,297.19 114,:314.17
278,02642
1,~~U~U~
964,863.90 414,172.14
3i~8',7,563~.U7~7!1.
119,849611
1,32~:39' ','581799.'6'!'05
~"~9~:774427606
78,63599, (;03,301.96
~Uru~1 ~~U~U~
49,729.05 77,52:J.67
495,289.85 996,817.74
31,447.97 496,816.65
l!i,149 91 2.5,629.91 14.17413 75,074. 101
628.26.
1
20,70924
41, :303101 20.254.79 --(;,474.031. 47.684.:3 71
7,01l7 70
:18,457 731 0:3,426.60 15,717.00 20,126.48
:1322,21861;..57011 .
[ . . . [ 241.81 ..
~U~U~:""""""'I
,;1,710111
1,512.80
828.10.
30828
764,441.02 56.a05.00
50'754:371'" . 8,267.26 ..
71, 69a. 74 .... '" ... .
.22
la,:l73.65
24,5H5 i.ii:
. ' i~7:1m0.65~1'"
.. .14,52501'
20,497.99
40. 011.:11
904 86' .
308 69:
i-ij89:iiJl: . 11. 642 2,1
T
I'
I
. :izi-i7! 11'407491
.. .....I
:1
i
;;,;,414.11
76,611.16 98,976.0:3 119,112.21 75,4:15.50
876,768 4'; 642,320.60 420,;;.5744 708,192 (2
66:3,886.14
847,312.12 10,),87.5:36
91,1l48.75 -6,474.03
8,;,6.53.16
8,281,678.79
901,377.66 4;;.5,118.4;;
490,964.77 601,916.lti
19 314,,061992.. 4 5 1 25,649.42 72,151.55 964 86
677,844.98 417.820 07 730,999.93 508,708 82 1,089,:34211
Pulaski.
.
Putnam
.
Quitman .
Rabun
.
Randolph .
Richmond .
Rockdale .
Schley
.
Screven
.
Seminole .
Spalding "
Stephens "
Stewart
.
Sumter
.
Talbot .
Taliaferro '"
Tattnall
.
Taylor .
Telfair
.
Terrell '"
Thomas
.
Tift
.
Toombs
.
Towns
.
Treutlen
.
Troup
.
Turner .
Twiggs .
Union .
Upson
.
Walker .
Waltou .
Ware
.
Warren
.
Washington .
Wayne
.
Webster.........
Wheeler
White
Whitfield .
. .......... . ..
Wilcox. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wilkes
.
Wilkinson
.
Worth
.
10.51661 12,321.11 22,88059 13,83609 16,077.18
99,573.69
541. 75
9,260.00
6,111.79
28,575.00.
87,843.91
35,693.89
4,750.00 ......
u~n~
. i:ii5740 . 8,855.70
1,185.74 . 926.57 .
951.46 1,563.90.
55,915.30 -10,600.8b
4,7250l -5,718.0,
23,704.71
649,84021 10,711.84 2,060.00
152,437:72
26,325.56 ..
19,621. 7" .. 1,700.00 83,638.87 .... 35,142.36
1,63".0l
844.30 .
7,150 17 5,430. 9~ 44,327.2b 56,752.57 5,154.86
21,479.32 190,295.83 34,540.00
'2i;4i:i:4i
17,706.29 . 3,264.02
10,638.80 34,569.60 .. 18,241.92 .. 2,502.00 ..
296.05
............ '5i;iio:04
. ...... : ...... 5:004 iii : 5,78,582 ..
56,403.47 . -3,471.90
66,736.45 59,112.63 .. 4,671.10
474:i2 33,600 00
35,338.71 25,509.68
.. iii: :i40 00 :::: ...
.... ijii957 1,043.20.
20ii31
1,682.06 3,336.14
34,241. 31 . 46,265.96 .
395.34 .
17,019.40 240,703.79
10,963.47 .. 11,788.93 ..
i :5279i :. 12,986.55 ..
57,49842 1,080.36
166,215.19 .
~U~Ut
75,421.31
50,323.95.
29,630.00 .
..
..
'3;35948 48;i9:i:42
-10,519.35
449.50
64,573.49 ..
U~U1'" 2ii:490.003;98iiiii"
7,095.88 ... i:i8;0:ii:78
47; ii90 38
1,754.10
..
:i;:i89::i0 ::: :::: ::: .... :::: .........
3,31370
1,746.48 ..
14,790.63 88,368.00 --4,344.35 ..
38,472.49
15,751.57 5,216.80
10,425.99
9,637.67
~U~U~
5,723.50 .
"3;:i8ii4i
1,140.17 ..
1,343.95 ..
1,108.66
.
2,052.20 ..
3,804,343.69 10,645,6,,7.63 3,219,785.11
45,170.09 1
630.86
331.45'. 12.67
35054:: : 96.71 .
,
i13.55
113,611.44 30,454.27 51,455.59
140,333.29 31,.343.49
506,969. ~4 525,011.65 201,167.52 689,161.15 669,083.97
732,081. 07 19,732.75 11,080.90 77,920.85 211,284.79
6,057,178.65 433,951.47 205,363.66 968,072.40 705,901.41
46,33.1.78 198,995.84 78,867.28 56,752.57 34,129.33
1,466,934.79
712,878.50
536,869.43
602,895.82 4,,3,376.71
10,638.80 85,679.64 18,241. 92 7,506.1 6,081.87
236,251. 72 843,197.10 706,094.09 692,007.95 583,676.46
'7330 .
...........
261,329.60 39,220.00
56,403.47 297,144.96 166,109.33 59,112.63 20,984.40
991,138.04 1,787,499.13
693,597.47 298,486.93 404,936.63
29,664.93 255,828.86 34,241.31 47,793.87
13,381. 89
1,239,474.66 761,251.41 452,164.95 395,171.29 627,455.13
85.70 ... ::: ......
183,243.68 30,710.36
166,215.19 19,781.44 64,864.31
2,058,617.57
802,079.68 794,617.73 394,443.68 954,254.69
'i5ii3:i 325.13 ....
56,257.74 7,385.41 39,590.83
188,193:35
1,072,806.15 150,926.85
380,299.74 351,017.06 1,322,627.85
536.27 '50iiiio'
381. 90 4279
48,750.03 104,566.42
8,219.34 101,718.08
585,450.99
661,301.61 530,710.39 9.11,126.14
25,639.47 679,130.04 18,565,219.92 164,649,039.38
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
IV" Balance Beginn_I_"n-.'g o_f_Y_ec.car
_
4. Agency Funds
SYSTEM
I. General Fund 2. Building 3. Sinking Fund
(after deduc-
Fund
(for Payment CaJ U. S.
tion for
of Bonds Income Taxes
agency funds) i
l_a_n_d_I_n_t_e_r_e_s_t1__,
\
I_.~
1
[
Americus.. -------------~j$---840.531$"----561.60 s,
Athens....
Atlanta.... , . Barnesville.. Bremer..
' i2~:72792i
82 96!,
,
1.212 06i
Buford ..
Calhoun ,
Canton
,.
Carrollton .
Cartersville.
.....
ol>:>
Cedartown ..... Chickamauga. Cochran .. ,
Commerce.
Cordele .
Dalton . Decatur. . Douglas . Dublin , Elberton ..
Fitzgerald . Gainesville . Hawkinsville.
Hogansville. Jefferson ...
LaGrange . Marietta . Monroe . Moultrie .. , Newnan... .
Pelham
,_
Quitman ,
Rome
_.
Social Circle.
Tallapoosa ..
1,662.59
5,2~U:
I
15,;~g~~I;: 15.39136,_
11,1(3.91 .. _ 9,347.61 ..
I4,600.00 . .
6,54389 -,
_"I'
18:~7i321 11,601251
31,80672;.
1_
.
ji --70,777.25Ij
.!.
I: , - _: . : : : : : , . ' ... 27,279. 2 11.... 33: 052: (Ii
I._,
"'1 I
6:::~~~ --2,8:3ll. 211
-97:3.001'
20,75:3.92
>1
!
449.15 --16.56:3.:34
5,900,90
-:3-16 60
U~U~
. i9: i~22i{
1
1'" 55 69
247,,.0 15,00.
i i ,65822:,1
i~,3:3Z i5 : ' 2-1.0:34 .-19 .
~ 6-1:000 I
1,8:33.20.
i :~07631
I
II,
I,
487 52j
.. 1
!
. , '2:296:37.
66.74
. I" .1,
,...........,.....,..I..'
........... 9U.'
Total Balance Beginning
of Year
Grand Total Receipts and
Balances
-------i-------- 1
.
1. -102 _13 $ 395,462 _57
i24: 727 92 i6: 630: 05i: 68 8296 245,962.86
1,:31427 i 18:3,44620
17.sss.70 183,24426
14.611 75 250,800 Ifi 4,762.32 259,458_86 16,798.99 522,993.52
498,469 72
,5.!160 84 540 28
7,0:3141
'zi :22940
556,:380_911 118,910_17 1811,48578 420,568 60 476,922.97
:~~:::~::I 694,269 _80 906,IJ67 44 677 :292 94
1
1,216.-18 :lIJ,6,'9.10
-I:la,110.W 731,568.95
11,97ll. IIJ -97:3.00
:310,638.21 180,IJ48.:n
20, 75IJ.92
449 i5 -16.563IJ4
20,23IJ.05
1,099,080.2:l 869,673_4!l 241,406,09 801,542,08
!l4IJ,996.05
2:3.687.89 409,624.56 2,126.55 276,57124
72,499IJ5r 1,282,IJ88,60
i9:788511 2!l2,1.17 i;j
Tullulah Falls .
Thomaston .
Thomasville .
Tifton
.
Toccoa .
Trion .
Valdosta .
Vidalia .
Waycross .
West Point
.
Winder
.
Total Cities
.
Grand Total.
1.1261.19..30241..". . 56,945.68 .. .. .. .. .. .. .I.
4. 084591 28.47500 .
1.546.01'
535 20 ....
23.90794
30.623.50.
10.015.01
19.445.00
45,520 90
13.98000
6.52824 ....
117.010.67.
-i'
~. II :
I. .,!,.
1.305.851. 706 801
... 1:249201
:::::::1::
:i5:00 :..
927.97 .
355.145.871 425.533.51
I
. 4,159.489.56111.071.191.14 3.219.785.111
-17985 144.683.18,
56175 . 45. 7:Jl. 84
,1i4.
6.15 570.25 127.40
. . .I.
1.0.50.941 26.690411
1.169.04' 211.32
57.320.43
60.979.74
631.177.19 875,897.46
5630 ... ':i2;6i589 .. '4ii;07968
337.33
3.393.21 56.180.82 31.764.58
59.500.90 6,528.24 117.010.67
221.252.58
1.182.739.54 285.727.01
1.068,617.26 207,501. 22 350.1J64.48
1.550 46 783.662.68 36.:J34,530.40
680,680 50 19.348.882.60 200.98:J.569.78
TABLE II-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-ADMINISTRATION I Expense-General Fund
SYSTEM
1. Salary of Superintendent
State
County or City
1. ADMINISTRATION
Total
(a) Travel (b) Per Diem (c) Salaries of (d) Salaries (e) Attorney (f) Surety
of
of Board Administralive of Clerks
Fee
Bond
Superintendent Members
Assistants
Premiums
(h) Other
Total
Administrative Administratio
Expense
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwio
Banks Barrow Barlow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Bnlls
s s White $ 3,420.00 2,580.00 $ 6,000.00
1,247.59 $ 1,500.00$
Ne~o...
. ....
While 3,429.60 1;200:00 4;62960
750.00
370.00
Negro..
. ....
White....
2;580:00 2,580.00
1,489.80
51000 ....
~e~~~ .. 3;420:00 2;40000 5;820:00 763:95 315.00::.
~'i:1~~
. .. 3;60000 3;60000 . 64ii9 . 358:70
Negro
.. ..
.
.
$ 2,615.00 $ . .:i; i6i:70 ..
274.37 $ 75.00
2,807.85
75000
2;866:70
.
3,800.04 .....
176 00 $ 1,235.84 $
106.10 '-i;646:30 ::
100.00 14500
i;09750
184.10 $ 13,232.9
:: .. . .. io;-i38:70
.. ii;095:0 47.79 .. 9;8902
While ~';;;~~
3,230.00 i;44000
2,400.00 5,630.00 .... i,440.00
39060
'600:00
320.00 280.00
Negro
.
. ....
While.........
2,400.00
W'~~~ 3;48667 :i;i20:00 6,606.67
i;56989 i;460:00
60000
310.00
Negro...
. .. .
..
While 4,200.00 :i;04998 7;24998
Negro
.
286.29
250:00
. .
1,800.00 1,920.00
50.00 .
60.00
566.34
100.00 ... '283:35
411.70
9.228.6
:: ..... '4~623:3
5;i2625 :::::.
160.23
i,500.00 542:50 .... 30.00
2;i4737 . . . 37.51 .... 12.901.2
............. .....'9;839:6
25050
2;290:00 ::::: .
65.00
304 34 280:80
10,726.4
White
~';;;~~
3,660.00 2;64000
1.242.00 16,080.00 2.640:00 .. 5,28000
750.00 36000
i;soo:oo i;soo:oo ~e~~~ .. :i;600:oo 2;40000 6,00000 74.00
. ~6i~~ 4;20000
6;000:00
~'i:1~~ ...3,3960.0 00 0 : 0 0 4;26000
. 1,16000
Negro
.
.
10.166.66 15.913.40 5.265.70
. 3,107.75
2,620.05
53,903.5
340.00
. ... 2;270:00
30.00 . . . 646 46 :::::: : : : : :: ... 8; 926 4
360.00
1,800.00
iiooo
702:36 4is:S7 9;465:23.
. 35500
.............. .
... '3,400.00
..... '300:00
...........
10000
853.71 49250 i3;30i:2i
33000
. i,83025 iOOOO586:60227:90 8;494:7
White 4,200.00 3,600.00 7,800.00
210.00
501. 70
~'i:1~~4;i60:oo 3;550:02 7;7io02656.48 235.00
~t~~
3)74:40 .. '900:00
4:674:40
.....
729.54
405 00
Negro
.
. 6,300.06 3,186.54 2,100.00
. 20.00 12200
100.00 50.00
.. .. .. .I.
1,045.00
500.79 2,000.00
1,984.40 60.00
17,841.1
560.79 13,908.04
. ..... 6i4.86 ..... '8;695:80
~;~:~ ~.' 1,16000 2. 8.
6,54o.00i
i2000i
White
3,660.00
2: ,00.0' 00,.0.'.1.' . 6,060.00
...........
lli.99
~egro .
475.001 ,
430.00 .
1
I
2,:l80.00, 1,665001
2,277.06'
30000 ..
10000 5000
662301
2i3.00i 13, 42i. :36
57silil '525971'" Ii :724:iS
. . . . . . . . . . . . I. .
White 3,660.00 1,80000i 5,460.00
WNehgirloe "4;200:00' .3;~0~1 t ,200.00
Negro
White.
2, iOO.OO. 2, iOO.OO
i~~~'
Negro ..
White.
~e~~~
r4,160.00 2;60000
2: 420 0 ioi;ooo
ii:76000 . "3:500:00
i~I;:::::q 6,020.00 0: 70004
1i120 335.00
... '439:65' ..i;ooo:oo :
. 99410i: . 34S00 . 1,200.00 565.00
ssli ili ..
ioooo . 3Z0 00 .
900.00, 5io ii
410.00 43000 ..
450.00 2,I(X},OO! 3;00000i
. 4;4is 00 .. 2,300.00
329693..5555 3,H3.65
8000 ..
..
I
50.00 10000 60.00 iO.OO
650. i9 i;4li3S2 .
25319 410. iO
m61
18080 . i, ili7 76
150
9,661.34 li,933949..5585 9,020563:.1190
20852 "'ii:S74i3
5iO'001 0:8li004 '6:93401i . 63::i5i07
'ZOOO ::. z o o o 3:00000
2,600.00 I, i:J,jOO 2,jO.00 I .tsr 9i
6,Di5.00
z5000 ::.
2,:m. i6 .
Oi .55 1:3, i64.,j2
20.00
20.00
16,338.9i
S~:~ : ~80 i' ~60 While 3,890.00 i'966.60l id,~iiiio
3;660 00' .:31', :.
4,860.00
i:050 00 zjoi;oo ..3;0:iooo 398.00 3ilOO ..
8:06929 . i5000 . 50070 . 8,j2i9' ij7940' z9:05ii7s
i80 00 .
13600 .
.0;58000
White3:9iiOOo" v v i.94i96 1,200.00 63000
9,110 00
zs.oo :;,084.23 .... i:830:50 23,8ii60
Negro .
White 1, i60. 00, 3,300.00
~11~~ . 4: zoo ool' 'i<699:96 ;Nre;gr~o:~.i,760001 :34';6~~:,:.26431!
5,060.00 10,899.96.
. ::~~~1 1,15i48 . ........ I.. 300.00.
6:116.63, . 82500 .. iioo:oo :
2.4i660 12,385.60 3.995.%
195.00 150.00
2000 10000 10000
00004. i ,760.43 1,025. i9
10,6i2.12 4:i3772i ... 37 ;074:50
75i .esl i4:464:2S
White 2, i60.00 "
6 45i 24[ I 100.00 55000 .
,j,2i9.35
~~~~I ~ 4_?-4'~. I'. ~,' :
I:i ,240 001
i:ZOOOO .. ',2448: :.0 :.
0 I: :.
',4,':, 9 :.400'
I NWehgi;: .... 2.,.8.O.5. 0.0[ .... I.,6.4.:.3.. 1.6.il' .'..4.:...1..06:,[:. ii7z53'
00:
v
v i 4 ,
4' 0'
v
~~~~,,::::~ ~~I' ~-.', ~".:9' ::::~ :~I :::::1 ~I .' .' .' ':':'1'4:"
.',11
0 ....
'301 0.00
1
3: 1;jO
s.asz i5
1
~E~~ . ~.9('1:.90: f 3:3iioooi
"062':,i: 6.'1'.
iiOOOOi'
i.. ,
455 00
.:I'" z;i90 0
i:OSS7.~
.
'1
.2.,9.0.0.:0.0....
: 450l
10000
100 001 . ......
50 001 i95001
1,149. i 3 '
4679"~8o21i'
1,618401.
.. 3 :.'8101[ :.. 1:3424:
!
iS240' is;90747 iS9 is . io.5iili 5!1
25, 85i.48 i05:05 . 5,624. Hi i5000 .'\1:43Z7i;
~~~:r' White
z:iiioool l u 0
0000[4:ii50_00_i_' :1,450.00': i:2
~;_'Ii_o_~o_I__:_ 6186il '3000'
iioooo/" ..
1,800.00, .. __:_:_::_:.1_:_::i,06.S_00_1::_:::
I
75 oil'
'1 40 00 .!.. .. . 1.
!
S47 llSI" "'2:30429' 8,3:15.0!
07ii 40
.liii70 .. 7: :ii8 ie
. . . . . . t.
TABLE II~Continued~WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS~PAYMENTS~ADMINISTRATION
I. Expense-s-General Fund
, SYSTEM
Decatur DeKalb Dodge Dooly Dougherty
Douglas Early Echols Effingham Elhert
Emanuel Evans Fannin Fayette Floyd
Forsyth Franklin Fulton
1. ADMINISTRATION
1. Salary of
Superintendent
(a) 'Thoavel (b) Per Diem (c) Salaries of (d) Salaries (e) Attorney (f) Surety (g) Office (h) Other
Total
County or
Total
of
of Beard Administrative of Clerks
Fee
Bond
Supplies Administrative Adrninistration
State
City
Superintendent Members
Assistants
Premiums and Expense Expense
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -~~- -~~-
White Negro White Negro White Negro
White Negro White
$ 3,660.00
"4;i60:00
... "
... ..
...
3:62000
. 4;i26 70
s ..
3,780.00$ 7,440.00 .i4:40000 .. i8:56000 '4:36500 ... 4:36500
6,310.00 . '9:93000 9:47334 " i3:60004
s
.... ....
.,
'"
1,200.00 .i:50000 .. .574:7i
i:30530 990:09
$ 350.00
.. ... '325.00
..... ....
360:00
3iooo
............ ....
$...........
..... .....
.
.
....
........
.
..... ..
. ....
...
..
.... ...
7,000.08
$....426,,.053530..4612
'6;i0000
...
6:380:00 .8:92250
$ 474.35 .... i;20000
. i:327:26
..
...
.. ........
. .
.
...
$ 200.00 ..... 96460 ........,56.00 .... ...
i3468
$
..
Negro .. .... ... .. ..
...
....
...
... .. .... ....
881.20 i';oi4i2
$...
........... .... 35740
$...
16,578.9 . '72:47i:73
8.54.44 21,,21496419496...71782899
..... .. .. ...... 569: 59 .. .. .. .
...... ......
.. .... . .. ..
...
..
.. i3:6374i 416.72
19,6.4599..8698 ...3.2.,.946 ..17
White 2,926.60 1,800.00 4,726.60
600.00 .50.5.00
3,470.14
76.42 1,746.17
.500.00
11,624.3~
Negro White Negro White
.. 3:66000 .. '2:70000 ... 6;36000 .. '3:62000 ... i:77000 ... .5,390.00 ...
36000 ..... 32000
..... .... ...
62i29 .. . .366:76 .. ....
Negro White
...
3:62000
i;20000 .. 4:82000 .... i:50000 . '4io:00 . . . . .................
...
i:955:00
.. . ...
. ...
2:505:00 ... .. 9670
200.00
293.1.5
ioooo . ..... 616.08
..
....8:3'355i7i64
... ..17: ..... 9:
839.91 73i.57
.. .. 380:00 .... 41.5.00 ...... ..40.00
138.00 ...... , .25:.50 '7:72850
Negro
...
White "3:58670
Negro '" .........
2:52000
......
.....6..1.0..6.70
............
....... 97723 .. ......
.. "48000 ..... . ...
..........,...... .. . ..
....... .....
.. '3:080:00 .... 6000 ...... ...... ..... ....... ....
100.00
..... ..
4678i
. ...
..
...
. .
... ...
,
.
7.53.66
.....
. .... 12: 02.5.40
. ..... .....
White Negro
White Negro
White Negro
White Negro White Negro
2,.540.04 ... 3:660:00
3:62000 3,620...0.0. . . 4:20000 ... .........
4,200.00 ... 2:400: 00 .. .2:00000
2:70000 .. .5:599 92
............
6,740.04 ... .6:060:00
5:62000 ... 6:320:00 .. 9,799.9.2.
.... .... ....
730.90 .. "ii378
. doooo . i:50000 ....
97374 .. ...... ......
440.00
..
...
305.0.0.
34.5.00
... ...2..9.0..0.0.
...... 970:00
.. .. ........
..... .... . ..
.... .. .....
...
.. ......
.... ...
.. .. ...
........ ... .
.. .. .
. ... .....
..........
... .....
4,440.00 . i:500:00 .. '3:42000
....'2..1:..1.9...,44..0.9.8.:0..1.03.
60.00
... "2000
... ... 6.50.00
.............
....... . ......
375:00
..... .. .. .
. ...
. ... .50.00 . . . . .. .50.00
20.00 ..... ioooo
.. .. ..
1,629 ..50 ... 7753 .... 333.6.5 '" i,793.19 .........1.,8.5.5.74
4.330.22 18,370.66
..." ............ .. .. '8;i26:ii
. .. ....2..4.9..10 .. ii:86775
..
.. . ...
.. .. . . . . .
........
. i:oii68
... ..i2; 863: i9 ......26,..5.8..4..21
.. .... ....... ...... . ......
White 3,619.92
Negro White
.. '3:620:00
1,800.00 "2:640:00 ...
5,419.92 6.,.2.6.0...0.0.
... ...
900.00 28ioo
270.00 ..... ......
..
..
'35000
...... ... ............
..
..
3,590.00 '2:700:00
............. 10000
.....
676.39 ..... 141. 79 i2000 190.00
......
946.73 '7:90
.....
11,944.83 10,.0.0.8...9.0.
Negro White Negro
...
...
.3..:5..0.0.0.0.
... iO:62000
...........
... 14,120.00 ...........
.... 3,96.5...0.0. ..... . . . . . ..
,
. .
... ...
. ....
~,OOO.OO
.....
.i6;i4000 ... . .... ......
"45:02333 .. ......
... '7:370:00 ... ....
. .... .ioo:oo .. ..... .....
.. 6;ii323
. .....
.. "20:8i404 ............
.. .ii6:64560 ...........
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones
White 3,050.04 1,320.00
~@~~ 2: 96004 . . . 600:00
Negro .. White. Negro White' '4;i60oo '2;47200
~@~~. 4;i60oo' 3,822.50
Negro.
White 4,160.00 Negro. White 3;66000
~@~~ '4;i6000
Negro. White... Negro .. White 3,420.00 Negro
1,800.00 . 2;400001' '2;400:001
White 3,420.00 3,000.00
Negro White 3;42000 '3;76660
Negro White
2;960:00
2,700.00
~@~~4;i6000 2,400.00
~@~~4jooOO' 2;40000
Negro
White Negro White
2,460.00 3;62000
WNehgirteol' 3,440.00 Negro. White 2;960:00 Negro. White . 3;62000 Negro.
,;,580.00 3,412.50 2,700.00 '2;700:00 . i;62000'
4,160.00 3,324.00
4,370.04 3,56004 . 8,299.92 .. 6,632.00 7,982.50
5,960.001 i;;060:00 6,560.00 2,898.96 5,820.00
6,420.00 7,186.60, 5,660.00 6,,560.00 6,600.00
8,040.00 7,032.50 6,140.00 5,660.00 5,240.00
7,484.00
.5,900.00 6,136.66 5;90000 .
1, !i80.00
2;i7630 . . 84000
1,380.00
340.00' ..... 268:00 : 339 00 .. 8;97996 28000:: . 300.00 ....
3,051,00 .. 8; 595 00 :
3,427.50
178.7.5~
1.50.00
.528.00
30.00
923.38
30.00
190.49
2:97453 .
'20000 "6i973
100.00 "32975
1,.579.8.5 233.5
968:60
si.aol
'ij35:16
12,1.53.02 4,221,88 32,333.31
.i6;624:i3
14,7.54.91
102.10
350.00 ..
1,601, 64
63000 :
i :9i684 . 44000 : .
1,200.00" i;035:oo:
720.00 ..... 368: 60 :
2,466.64 4,823.04
5,499.59 .. :ij4000 ., 7;i6000 .,
100.00 6993.5
2,280.00 .,
106.90 188.00 50.00 100.00 100.00
262. .55 522j8 1,441. 60 . 296:69 . 47642
58393 301.1.5
49096 116.70
14,6.55.16 14,802.66
. is,74844
13,880.96 9:88i 72
975.00
942.06
1,250.00
320.00 ..
i9077
478j5 :
i.ioo.o, ... '35500 :
1:20000
1
315.00
2,285.68
375.00.
563.31
605.00 .,
600.00 960.00
3.55.00 ... 560.00 ..
680.37
470:00 ::
150.00 {
..
2,012.50 5,107.50. 3,233.30 2,250.00 .. 4,708.45
47.00 750.00 300.00
6,627.88 2;925:00 2,9.50.00 . .... 75000 . '3;i90:00 ::
547.50 18350
15250.
60.00 125.00 100.00 50.00 17.50
50.00 105.00 370.00
120.00
2,36.5.33 308.83 33285 . 2i2:i7 . '374j5 .
2,732.46 724.30 67963!
1,111,80 .. 418.82
27.50 99.70 64.08 322 6.5 388.29
12,999.39 14,397.63 10;809.25 10,8.50.06 13,903.49
188.87
20,847.3\1
. i2;659:96 228.60
11,.509.711 .. 9;i94:i0
10,64.5.04
1,800.00
312.2.5 600.00 ii904
260.00 .
2,700.00.
200.00
4.56.84 .
'3i500'
862 . .50
66i:00 :::: ..........
600.00 ..
300:00 ::~::
.
............ ..... 3,166.66.
. 250:00 :
20.00
.....I .5000
. . . . . . . . . .I.
40.00;
'1
. . .1.
637.22 2.5.00 1,20.5.72
775:80
... 2i4:07 .....
SYSTEM
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-ADMINISTRATION I. Expense-General Fund
1. ADMINISTRATION
Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery
White
Negro
White
Negro
White4;iiJO:00
Negro
White 4:iOO:00
Negro
.
White 4,005.00
Negro
2:34000 'i;80000 4,200.00 1,512.00
6,,500.00 5,960.00 8,300.00 . i;;i;i7:oo
White 2,960.00
Negro. White 4,12iJ:70
Negro .......I..
White" " ..... ,. ,. Negro ...
3,630.00 2,700.00
.....I.
..... ..
'30000 86.02
. i:iJilooo . 977:00
"39500 ..............
.sse.oo
315.00 34000
2,686.00 49000 .
4,800.00
265.00
2,975.00.
::::::1:: :
'2::i2iJ70!
I
i7500
6000
I
. . . .I.
75 .
00i
.70:001
401.19
50.00 1,074.90
""".1
78595 ,
.50]..2~::::11:
!16.06 495.96 176..60
12,821.16 785 95
7,450.0.5
iJ:iJ.i9:iJil
Morgan Murray
Muscogec Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding Peach
Pickens Pierce Pike
... Polk Pulaski t-:l
-:J
Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph Richmond Rockdale
Schley Screven Seminole Spalding Stephens
White! Negro .. White
3.620.00 1.753.30 .5:373:3l 3.660.00 ... i;800oo 5.400.00
Negro.
. ........... .
1.200.001 72000
330.00 340.00 .
2.625.00 .... 3;2io:00 .i;ooo:oo
75.00 572.86 20.00 623.93
956.69 11,132.85 '654:84 11.968.77
White 4.126.70 10.873.30
Negro. White
3;62000
. 2:52000
Negro. White
...
3:660:00
..
.2;i0000
Negro. White
3;i5000
Negro White
. 3:42000
2:40000
Negro. White
4.200.00 ..
Negro.
15.000.00 6.140.00 5: 76000 3;i5000 : 5:82000 4;20000 ..
i6328
... 600:00 76960
15.785.86 27.082.46 2.400.00
240:00 ....
'"
'4;iii70
............ ............
..
350:00 :
2.100.00
285:00 ..
4.244.57 ..
29000
1.550.00 67.10
445:00 :
'3:78000
5 70
5.925.67 6.334.24 72.528.23
.5000
4687..1163
. .. , ..............
329.83 ..............
.... ii;i22.ii 8.5898..8136
2500 ......8..7.9.5.2.
'3650 8.620.59
12370
24058 ........8.3.4..00
9.525.38
231. 99
.i, i20:32 700.34
.... 10...57.50.2.0...63.14.
White 3.660.00 3.660.00
Negro White
2;34000 . 2;70000
Negro White
..
.
4; ioo.oo
i:500oo
Negro
White.
Negro.
White 2:58000
3;00000
Negro
7.320.00. 5:04000 5;60000 6.219.96 5.580.00
White 4.160.00
Negro White
. . . .i:40000
...4: i6000 Negro
, White
Negro . 1
White Negro
... 4: 040
OOr
White 4.200.00
Negro White
4;i6000
Negro
2.10000 6,260.00 90000 ... 2,300.00
2:450:00 6:6iooo
i;74000 5.780.00, 8:00000 .1.2...2.0.0...0.0.i .
i:84272 6:00272
...........
1.200.00 900.00 527.16
'5i972
365.00 '3i500: 395:00
.. 27000 :.
66763 324.76 . 39500
900.00 '30000 : 900001 .5000 : i:969201 4:57500 1,096.00 . 38000
3;i4000 ::
1.850.00. 6.680.16 375:00 .. i;74000
7:50000
1.200.00 84.00 .90000 '3;89477 ..
2;369:50 150.00 '24:427:8i .... i:200:00
3:09600
ioooo
50.00 6000
32.00 80.00 . 5000 100.00 48000 4000
464.14 ...........
8.149.14
i;48ij5 :
ii;276j.5
632.00
840.97 10.217.97
. i;ii357 ::
14.965.85
'492:22
527.63
298.04 ..
'3480i
.... ....
.302:4i .,
:::::::1::::: :::::::::
i7i95 201. 05
4;i44 99 i2;i0278
9.852.96
'3:46559 2:00000 57:8i760 234:32 .. .. '799:28 ii:648:32
White Negro.
White Negro. White Negro White Negro.
White Negro
1,950.00 4: i66 67 3:42000 4: i6000 3.620.00
1,800.00 2:79996 . 3:00000 7;03992 2:22500
3,750.00 6:96663 6.420.00 11.199.92 5.845.00
43 73 . i:06723 .,
'i;isi69
''''~I
345.00. . 32500 ...... 2:86670
32500 "50:00 .........
:325:00 : : : : : : :::::: ..
1
1.175.00 26500 .. '5000
30.00 576.13 614.30
2,516.75 .,
65.00 381. 52
........
11.536.54 ............
200.00
2.384...0.6.I.. .... .... ..5.7.0. :.0.0.I. .. ... .5.0...00
....
4;637:40 331173..2260
..
.
191.10 ... 468:53
1,163:43
6.375.96 .. i2;358:39 iO;SS9:9i; '27;623:86
11.839113..2200
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-ADMINISTRATION I. Expense-General Fund
1. ADMINISTRATION
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfiel,1
Wileox Wilke' Wilkin,on Worth
Total Counties
Americus Athens Atlanta Barnesville Bremen Buford
White Negro.
White
4: 160:001 .. 5,600.00 4,056.60 2;i50oo
Negro White
4,160.00 '3:00000
Negro White
... .i:400:00
..
3:60000
Negro White
.,
. .3:620:00
'3:000:00
Negro ...
White 3,620.00 3,766.70
Negro White
2,540.00
'660:00
Negro White
3:47000 .. 2:40000
Negro
White 3:i!58:i5 2;30004
Negro White
....3..,0.0..0..0.0.
2:400:00
Xezro
...........
White Negro . White Negro White Negro. White Negro
4,160.00 3,586.70 3,620.00 8,620.00
1,920.00 '2;66330 '3;60000 'i:50000
White 499,319.59 449,873.83
'"~"l
~,760.00
6,206.60 7,160.00 '5:000:00 6,620.00
1,169 381 636.H 84377 376 95 .
300:00
7,386.70 1,200.00
.:i:2oooo 42000 .
5,870.00 ...... 900:00,
5,558:39
'8335
5:4iJiJOO 1,476.07
6,080.00 6;25000 7:i!2000 5;i2000
916.69 580.00 600:00 1,100.00
993,562.71 125,5:l9.66 .......i.
235 00 .... 690:00
i .. 5:050:811
2,031.25'
~O.OO I,M4.02. 280.00 .. 26000
280.00
4:870.00
250:00
40:00 ..iioo .. i600
525.00 ............... .3:850:00 :...
25000
.. 2:63875' '"
548.09 .i7534
i:2i598
1
77250'
18,13~.21
i:i:5i554
466:80" i4;i68:66
58.51 5:92780
298:95" i3:059:93
25500 .. '345:00
2,652.00.
250 72 . '3000:'
"235:00
. 2;i0624 :.
20000 47896
':i75 00
. i:78i25 . 75 00 100.00 "6ii29
43500 2,244.00 2,303.34 i5iJ:iJO
.3:449:03
1,100.00 '" 293:00
"I'
1 2,462.70
35.00 10000 420.60
. ':i;46670 .. 30750 ioooo 64484
. 30500 8.50.00
74,467.65
... '3;070:00,:
61,::::~1 10:::::::: 66:,:::::1 " 715.00 1,06605 1
7.1.00" '" '420:59 16 :l:::; 166,5,51870.7440
' .500 2,.525.81
1
1,315.44 ia.059.86 .438 io '4;4:i:i: iiJ
9:7902iJ 9,~1.1 "'8:70i:4i
17.7,5 11,132.74
.. iiJ206 65459
ii:79265 i2:5i2:74
1017,,11213.\.1344
2,:J14,091.84 5,42700
\
I
~~~~~ . 4:126:66 2,899.98 7,02664
:l7141
.::2:04 2:580:0r... 1
:wo)
485.02... 20I~:~l lI,iJ9l14
::: White
,
..
.1 ..
~,,oo~ I~::i }~:: ';j:: 7",.,,:::~: n::\ .
~;~;~ ..5:050:00 .... ~:849:981.... 6:89::981::::::::::::: :1::
::::::::::::: ... 3:149:94 ~ ~L
'''9:237:32 :;:;:5;:~;~:~; :
.............. .....i4;299:96
302.01 .1.1.6...5.2.
_ . ..
8,524:44
. .. ~10,1.6_6~.44
1
Calhoun Canton Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown
Chickamauga
cf-e'
:=>
Cochran
Commerce
Cordele
Dalton
Decatur Douglas Dublin Elberton Fitzgerald
Gainesville Hawkinsville Hogansville.
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-ADMINISTRATION I. Expense-General Fund
1. ADMINISTRATION
1. Sabry of
Superintendent
or- ----~County
Total
(a) Travel (b) Per Diem (c) Salariesof (d) Salaries (e) Attorney
of
of Board Administrative of Clerks
Fee
State
City
Superintendent Members
Assistants
- - - - - - - - - - .--~--------_.- ~---
(f) Surety (g) Office (h) Other
Total
Bond
Supplies Administrative Administra tion
Premiums and Expense Expense
White $ Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
White Negro
4,126.60 $ 4;i2670 4;i6000 3,960.00 3;660:00
2,040.00 $ 2,640.00 3;247 :92 3;69000 3;63996
6,166.60 ; 6;766 70 7,407.92 7;650:00 7;299 96
735.00 $. 200.00 800.00 300.00 204.94
$ 1,900.00 $ . .. .. s.
4;:i25 0.0.
2,569.92 2; 77875 4,422:93
50.00 $ 516.56 $ ..
..... ......
20.00
295:85
214.82
...........
43273: : 347.01
...$ "32734
949.82
9,368.16 11,834.89 10,992.66 .ii;i6i:48 13,224.66
White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
White Negro White Negro White Negro White "Negro White Negro
4,700.00
600.02
4;66670 i ;299:96
6,740.00
4;300: 04 i;500:00
4;200:00
6;48338
..
9,366.70
..
"
3,500.00 2,500.00
5,300.02 5;96666 6;740:00 5;800:04
. .. .. .. .. .I.
10,683.38 "
9,366.70
6,000.00
.i;i60:00 3;20670 7;36670
44.67 169.32 94.50 800.00
600.00
...
160.00
860.00 121.20
i388i i;040:04
2,093.50
i;292:00
.,.
1,680.00
2;08000 .. 2,400.00
720.00 3;52:i:34
.. ..
8,316..3.5
3;00000
2;57360
25.00
349.02
20.00
96.53
:::::::::::: ...... i64: 49
'i85:00
41.12 1,532.94
45.00 .. "386:56 .
25.00 1,887.74
159.50 1,227.56
740.00
8,507.54
284: 48
7; 70434
436.36 60.00 278.88
9,190.17 101.12
12,371.36
630.22 .... i6;788:50
944.43
22,000.22
11,868.26
White 3,500.00 4,900.00 8,400.00
60000
Negro White
..
"Negro
White
~pgro,
1.200..00I 3 :20000
7;40000
300.00
6,258.00 i ;68000
1,127.75
74io'
3500
16,385.75
46058 120.00
9.914.68 \55 00
effersou
LaGrange Marietta Monroe Moultrie Newnan
Pelham Quitman Rome Social Circle Tallapoosa
Tallulah Falls Thomaston Thomasville Tifton Toccoa
Trion Valdosta Vidalia Waycross West Point Winder
Total Cities
Grand Total
Whitt" Negro
4, llWJ.OO
~, 100.00
000.00 ....
......1.... ~5U.5u ..
14,X(XI.f>IJ
White Negro .. White
Negro White Negro
White Negro
White Negro ..
3,960.00 6,440.00
.. '9:20000
. ...........
4,i60.oo 1,79000
. .
4,126.70
8,92764 5,32330
10,400.00 '9;200:00
5,950.02
8,927.64 .
9,450.00
1,200.00 ......
2,840.00
152.87
.
14,592.87
25220 .
600.00
389.24
;~~:~11::21~:~5: ::::::~;~o ..
.
......
..............
.. 6;27780 ............
......
141.00 ..
1,980.00 ...
.....
.
3,288.26
.. .. 1,57054 ...... 51500 ... 17;8i5i;4
.. :::::::
1O;4454i i4,1l48.5
.
1,500.00 ...
3,000.00'"
95.00
249:i:i:::::..i4;294:i:i
. ...
White 4,200.00 3,252.00 7,452.00
576.00
. ~t:\~ '4,160002;00670' '6;i6670
. 250.12
Negro
White" "4;20000" 5,574.98 9,77498
206.28
Negro
White
.
Negro . White ..
.. '6;0:i:i40 .. '6;0:i:i40
.
"Negro
1,000.00
2,087.50 2,866.70 ...... 5,394.41
50.00
853.60
35.00
220.91
.............
140.00
:JlO.77
Il,019.10
. ...
398.40
9,937.83
. .....
813.33
17,669.77
.......
. .....
35.00
534.14
1,171.41
White
4,386.66 4,386.66
200.00
25.00
4,6Il.66
Negro .. White
... 6;9i674
......
600.00
.
6,016.90
.
.
866.68
15,057.73
Negro ....
White 4,200.00 3,720.00 7,920.00
Il7,88 ........
5;56500 :::: '"
..... ioo:oo" 1,810.79.:'
15,513.67
Negro
White ...... Negro
. .1:
White 3,500.00 Negro ..
White
7,377.20
6,166.70 7,377.20
24996 552.42
720 00 .....
3,436.70 2,502.20
~~: ~: 303.08'1
105.05 23.00
741. 52
10,98[49 124.03
11,449.49
~l:\~~: .... .. 9:2oooo ... 9,200.00
.....
m. 82
187.1O"iO:5:i5ool 4,457.00 ::::::::::::
10592 1,848.13
4,094.48
30,539.45
.. .. 0t:\~~
4,016.70
:i: 289 88
.....
7,306.58
69560 ....
: : : : : . : :: . i ;4:i2 50
278.45 : : : .. .
. 66 99 ..
768.43
10,54855
~~1~~ "'3;466:70 5,700.00 9,166.70
1,200.00 ::::
i:500:00 2;875.00 ::::
..
550.00
570.45
3,699.70
:i2;56i85
.. 0l:\~~ '4;i60:oo" 2;i06:68' 6;266:68
73180::: .
540.00
10000
594.69
1,000.00
n, i7:i:i:i
~~~~ 4;i60:00 '''3:240:00 7,400.00
300...00
.... i;680:00 ::: :::: .
145.59 ........ 324.50 .. "9,850.09
Negro
,.
White ....... Negro ..
307,939.26
16,618.Il 20,992.79
155,303.64 283,963.12
6,2:31.21
?,013.97 :13,251.15 17715
79,305.86 203.00
White
.
Negro .
........... 1,301,501.97
142,157.77
95,460 44
259,500.97 948,453.81 68,079.62 18,357.78 199,768.89
715.00 1,066 05
5.00 2,70296
186,429.20 1,318.14
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
2. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES-REGULAR PROGRAM (showsgross sal"ies earned)
(a) All Regular Teachers
I
SYS'mM
--.-I:~lellle::y-.Mal:--- 2. E.lelllentarY-=-.-.F:~:--I-~-~-:~SChOOI~~:---1 4. High S:hool--Felllale I
___________ _
__________ =;~:ari~_=~)2_~"_;~~~~~:~i:~~~[~~~~~~==;;~alari~_ ~avel ~~aries_1_ (b) Trav~
~~~~~~r
Teachers
I (b) InstructionaISupervisor.s_
__ ~_
__ _ ~
I
(I) Salaries (2) Travel
.
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
f-' CoO
t>:>
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
White $
Negro White Negro White .. Negro
White Negro
White Negro
23.968.30 s.
6,685.06 . 19,169.70 2,900.00 .
......... $ 1,500.00
42000 . . . .. . .. ... . 425.00 ... 1,800.00 ... 11,324.30
184,503.21 $. ........... $ 61,073.09 87,260.40 30,220.04 26,980.22 ........... 24,251. 44 .... 33,Oj4.54 . 69,958.16. 145,205.91 129,286.33
52,715.30 $ 12,942.94 40,244.60 4,760.70 66,120.10
7,303.94
.'0,384.36 7,300.90 39,618.28
22,500.32
1.240.42$ 49,278.30 $
551.93
8,754.08
4,050.00
17,260.60
600.00
7,210.00
.. 114,913.16 ...........
. 99:i:44
21,908.13
490.60
14,908.50
64631
69,311.22
411.06 20,425.80
513.70 $ 132.35 600.00
.. 7ti:53 17983 298.78 204.48
312,219.23 $ 90,139.45
170,085.30 45,690.74 208,013.48 31,555.38 . 66,836.00. 93,262.99 256,880.50 184,152.29
4,216.70 $
3,466.70 ...
4,200.00
605.55 '700:00
4::iiti7iJ
500.00
.... , .........
3,766.70
524.82
4,004.21
.:i4i:92
White
13,791.80 ..............
Negro ..
WhIte
11,064.02 .. ......... ,.
Negro.
..............
White . '5:650:08 ..............
Negro
2,750.00
White
3,291. 70
Negro
2,691.70
White
8,500.00
Negro
2,750.04
85,642.42
8,399.98 69,308.76 28,275.20 249,216.30 43,251.59 .. 54,957.94. 36,433.78.
175,00102 33,701.36
25,475.51
42,066.90 6,865.06 99,602.50 5,500.00 19,655.10 17,399.87 50,630.00 9,300.12
1,266.03
. 2:40ti:87
2,245.47
672.12 1,108.35 1,271.14
30,273.21
ii;2727:i 3,066.74 60,747.87
224.22 ...........
173.66
752.75
i8:iJtiti74 16,925.20 65,967.00 4,700.04
220.42 ............
. 156,673.19 8,399.98 136,292.93
.........
..... '7:36ti70
. .......
. ...........
405.88
38,207.00
3,466.70 ..............
418,214.97
5,270.04
532.98
51,501.59 ...........
450.00
. 96,643.60
74,558.90
.
.
.
.
..
..
...
................
.............. ..............
. 301,589 .58
50,451.56
. ............. . . ..........
. .........................
Wbite
5,450.00 ..
Negro White -- .... 3:677 :83 ..............
Negro ..
..............
White . i:i:iJ5o:oo ..............
Negro
2,900.00 .........
White
17,611.44 ............
Negro 14,710.88 ........
White
4,493.32 .. , ... ,.
Negro
2,566.70 ......
1,198,300.47
1,020.06 256,394.19
1,095.88 346,408.70
1,101.59
641,510.09
128,041.45
632.30 137,058.69
627.64
55,350.08 30,619.70
..
..
.
.
.
.
.
.
...
.......
...
...
. 18,652.02 . .. . ... .. . . . .
2,466.64
100,037.00 .............. .... '47:645:00
1,190.18
40,734.00
489.88
11,600.00 .............. .............
90,929.09 ...
38,535.94
. ...........
1,915.95
30,381.86
582:3ii
118,186.84
23,333.55
1,072.20
15,871.17
379.09
58,449.60 ..........
29,446.04
343.49
23,577.53
260.69
48,948.20 ..... , ...
9,854.02 .... , .........
15,937.41 . ....
1,809,770.89
55,370.34
3,255.18
907,870.17
18,798.68
630.84
80,146.57
279.17 .. . ...........
30,619.70
3,574.54
500.00
202,146.06 14,500.00
2,125.00 ........8.5...0.0.
179,956.67
4;:iOj:03
499.95
173,553.73
3,950.07
510.81
116,57067 77,306.33
.. .. 4;2iti:6o -- ...... 4i6:70
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquit
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
White Negro White
Negro White Negro
White
16,125.96 6,684.27 7,243.40 16,136.60 4,008.32
.......5.,4.6.3...7.1.
..................................................................................................
Negro White Negro
10,788.29 10,262.99 12,827.60
..........................................
White Negro
533.34 ..............
............................
White 42,937.42 ..............
Negro White Negro
White
26,238.60 31,394.04 2,896.70 2,602.52
..............
..........................................
Negro White Negro
3,816.54 16,348.38
35,877 .02
.........................................
White .............. ..............
Negro White
2,866.68 13,267.86
............................
Negro
...... ...... ........
White 14,208.44 ...... ........
Negro White Negro
......3..,0..16.70
1,316.68
.....................................
White ........
..............
Negro 11,208.44 ..............
White
Negro White Negro White
Negro White Negro White
Negro
51,997.31 ..............
5,326.89 ..............
6,898.40 ............
1,533.30 ..............
101,244.65 ..
.....
13,116.34 15,007.01
..
..
.
........,
.
.
..........
14,070.58 ..............
47,991. 60 ..............
11,466.80 ..............
White Negro
3,526.70 1,500.00
.............. ....... ....
White Negro
13,303.37 3,052.10
........
310.02 .....
White Negro White Negro
White Negro
27,967.65 20,881.93 ...... ........ 8,476.50 1,916.70 3,686.66
..............1..,8..6..0.....0..0.. ........................................
222,186.95 ..............
149,524.35 125,884.57 240,080.30 73,329.04 67,649.82 52,473.62
82,783.36 82,358.73 71,135.95
... .................................................... ........ ..... ..... .......... ..... ...................................
79,256.10
2,319.61
28,657.53
1,042.05
50,180.94
1,544.06
43,661.81
1,258.65
36,176.83 12,770.24 .....
4.1. .7..7. 2
37,178.94
1,997.27
22,300 08 32,678.33 25,195.06
.........6.3.0..2..1 . .............
102,405.11 28,203.40 51,261.06 29,572.42 20,459.36 16,471.25 24,045.41 23,355.93 22,006.78 18,488.91
1,283.14 461.99 426.44 560.68 51.33 65.38 727 64 336.42 477.31 83517
423,576.87
214,573 .59
236,540 .47
331,270 .46
134,442 .60
102,420 40
116,422 .88
140,194 29
147,784 128,482
.~~
4,200.03 4,200.03 4,466.70 4,166.70
513.59 480.66 367.91 440.31
. . . .
4,27503499:00
. 75,740.11
42,942.92 239,686.13 100,880.38 217,915.07
3,988.90 69,453.05 24,781.26 982,376.08
715,197.78
.. .......................... ...................................................... .....................8...4..6.. ..............
31,2C4.28 18,370.88 97,796.67
... 63;765:6i
.... ....... 20,883.35 7,546.67 223,016.32 131,642.08
578.48 489.60 2,198.81
Dii:44
...... 990:58 ..............
............ . ............
28,945.12
10,078.24
.... 79,866.89 ..... 57;68589
38,642.81 8,978.64 544,176.81 235,539.17
491. 08 542.53 732.42 .. .... 252:93
.. ..................... .......... .......................
137,492.41 ....
72,424 .17
4;2i670
463,218 .34
4,216.70
127,118 .98
4,233.37
372,324 .98 .
6,885 .60
.
132,580 .77
45,123 .11
1,765,917 59 48,929.40
1,118,256 .05
32,619.60
496:i2 500.10 478.48
5,020.68 3,347.12
9,366.80
15,650.02 185,454.45 34,128.35 220,335.28 12,452.92
.... .................................................... .............. ....... .......
... ...5..,6.96.4.6.
57,708.60 18,348.56 82,867.34 3,768.30
..........................
5,518.12
40961 2,599.71
100.00
333,278.76 . ...... .......
61,919.09
1,964.41
163,351.10 23,758.00 56,12098
........................ ..................
38,115.07 13,309.04 16,821.83
18.20
543.13 467.59
2,869.01 . .... ........
3,016.70 . ....
49,36691
2;i78:82
2,841.70 .....
20,953.76
. i02:26
5,738.20
64.56
133,877.15
498.4~
57,904.79
389.49
12,519.96
269.56
10,156.86
313.29
17,932 .27
21,533 313,494
~4;3i6:66
55,728 341,066
.~~
.
4;46666
25,140 531,537
.~~
26;285:52
261,095 .33 .
50,399 .69 .
95,088 .99
475.00
. 462:95
497.45 636.49
.
364,776.48 . .............
79,993 62 71,115.08 37,064.33
. .
.................
....
..............
122,492.95 13,624.20
.... ...1,.2.0.0...8.7.
26,011.54 3,091.70
.........6.2.2..5..6
94,662.51 18,222.00 19,384.17
.......
....2.7...1....3.0
5,433.40 .. . .. ..
790,922.05 82,398.03 262,903.21 86,056.91 247,773.31
66,772.00
..............
........................................................ .... . ........
....2.2..1.,5.0.0...8.1.
116,519.83 10,199.79
.... .3.7..,4.1.2...9.7.
916.53
.... '3;532:28
........
80.28 .........
.........
325,646.02 ....... .......
91,354.57 14,304.42
.....3..3.,9.2.1... .4.4
79770
. . dog :36
77.04
.
.. ...... .......... .. ..
.. ..
104,360.90 ... ........
78,386.50 ... . ........
139,541.15 50,550.24 162,058.09 125,115.90
40.312.86 54,671.06
75,941.94 56,158.90
.................5...4.0...0...0. ................................. .................................
31,166.64
1,257.20
8,600.00 36,323.08
Uoioo
14,559.44
590.55
47,366.94 39,994.41
.....
2,841. 63
.........
20,858.93
304.39
14,242.86. 28,091.02
.
..
..
.
600:00
5,002.44
600.00
42,253.77
244.25
13,740.00 .
.....
41,204.60
300.20
10,939.89
209.06
32,931.84 ....... .......
39,138.33 .......
22,307.56
i99 :82
14,113.86
195.85
29,255.07
183.93
6,567.06
63.08
635,401 .42
117,166 124,031
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47,122 1,441,027
:~~
95,514 490,526
.~~
124,789 .02
367,099 .32
78,238 .80
.
2;045:85
5;48970
5;ii6:60 .
3,841:30 4,216.84
iZ ... 182,809
102,226
4;oi670 ....
232,623 .42
79,901 .28
275,026 .15
4,716.62
225,130 .57
4,263.02
83,983 91,700
.~~
. i;Oi2:50
135,988 .66
.
72,078 .14
. 198.72 801.10 420 76 459.18 323.20
52257
768.92 617.82 . i20:oo .
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
2. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES-REGULAR PROGRAM (shows gross salaries earned)
l~----- SYSTEM ~=-~==--~_=~=~_(~~l~~~~~eaeh:~~-=-==-~~~~=_~_~=======--
------------1-------------- ,
I, I. Elementary-Male
'
\ 2. Elementary-Female
I 3. High School-Male
I
, 4. High School-Female
_
_
_
_
_
_
--
_
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,
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Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb
.... Dodge .<.:>.0.
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
1
\\.'.hitels 23,783.33$.
$ 81,548341$....
.,. $ 33,23334$
400.45$ 22,838.20$
301.511$
Negro
,
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65,810,00.0081"0".
8
8
,
.
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19,251.30
"6'0'7'.'0'2' .
8,543.84
.20722.
~~h1~~,' 6,150.04 ..iiO;:ii6:i:L:J1~:,t:40:.g8013:4482:i 76,051.8469590' 386;cioi;4i .
Negro
11,860.00. .. ....... , 196,601.921...... . ,.3.5.;,... 1.9.1
1,846.71
65,892,04
1,027.36 319,368.23
White 209,372.21
108511'670'016'00
1
391,636.73
2,367.95 503,80435
1,65356 2,780,218.84
Negro White
8,547.00. 11,193.45..
189,566,05 182,288,59.
288.00'11
63,934.231....
72,203.62
'i:18i:i9
32,70676 60,978.65
1,253.24
295,042 04 330,099.74 .
Negro
17,070101'
84,266.92.
21,715.94.
19,864.59
286.101 143,203.65
$.
4jii;i;4 . 4,216.60 17,900.12 4,900.02
Whitei Negro' White Negro White
Negro White
Negrol White! Xegro
:J,569.86 20.208.56.. 7,849.22.. 6,957.00. 24,119.23.
6,108,29. 7,258.30
27,108.54.. 2,465:J8.
White Negru Whitei
5,450.00. 7,170.00 9,41:3.44..
Negrol White Negro
15,085.48 19,391.64. 19,725.30
White,..............
Negrol
;Y;~;(~j
4,437.57 : 32,880.26.
'11
.. ,
I :J'OO' .00 1
.. ,.,
1'
96,64;).24..
123,720.68 ' ........ 1.2.... 1.0. 574,905.90
:J25,731.63 .. . 140,006.641 ,....
38,194.68' " 133,462.36
600.00 ,
169,105.461.
25,:309.881'
10,808.40.
1
48,567,32 18,850.88 119,115.01 46,776.23 21,530.59
2,967.58 47,761.79
32,76780 20,541:31 2,416.70.
1,562,53 559.10 793.96, 689.:J0'1
4,543.09 1,173.24
60000 ......... 1
105,215.56.
I 53,629.37
2,000.00
72,811.48. 112,983.96
....... I
",750.00.... .
:36,989.01
. i::37508
61,136.82... '1' 186,837.24.............. 137,172.18....
9,744.28 71,7:38.41 18,701.72,
56387 2,455.83
621.52
l 71,239.78
26'389441
1.131.36
38,748.62.
8,659.:J6
27408j
18U~65g"'I'44:5151:3,2: 458 0
56,815.84 12,276.42 15l,059.90[ 77,472.25 69,336.27.
18,9.73.081 47,244,08
31,284.00 5,48758 2,691.70.
538.96 274.82 6770 446.31
..
1,07625 1,10526
259,:35
1
25,16700 . 10,475.00. :J4,457.32
563.9:3
8,21259. 74,18829
7:38.14
15,671.02
37:3,40
:J0,14976
4036
12,251.46
565.44
5 4 , 6 0 3 . 9 1 6 02:77!
210775,,689970..7456 "'4",1'7'5...0'2'1'
85:3,80:3.79
6,750.04
458,072.72
4,586.66
~iUin~ 254,992.73
...
.::::4,216701
15,916.80
191,461.9:3 102,206.48 .,
195,782.74 94,743.04 :355,:349.55 192,265.14 128,95070 .... 64,9:36.53 . :m,88006 :1,05000 .,
2,125.00
i:08997 .
3,750.03 4,216.70 4,216.70
270.72 506.77 1,880.96 444 77
458.:JO 565.56 325.21
500.00
241. 8:3 145.17 521. 07 ,118.18 500.00
1,000.00
Fayette Floyd Forsyth F1'llnklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
White Negro White Negro White
7,505.84 5,391.68.. 40,814.53 3,553.70 27,779.88
600.00 ..
. . .
73,906.91 47,661.15 385,948.76 41,619.52 138,311.90
.. .. .. .. .. ..
12,614.42
579.95
2,916.70
...... 142,166.95
4UM:h~
1,743,72 629:62
30 476 04
513.29
11:125:19 ..... , .
144,640,25
1,118.85
"40:ii5:7i ......
126,196. 451
7~U~g~
50,126.56 246,407.51
4,450.00
359.4
.. 4;636: 7 0 ' " 40ii;
4,616.70
452.8
..
~I:\~~ 3;06664 :::::::::::::: .. i79:555:79 :::::::::::::: 60;084:52 i;470:49 66;794:68 7i6:883ii:689:oo Ui6:70 500:00
Negro
3,016.70..............
29,700.09
16,898.24
65171
8,125.10..............
58,39184
.
White Negro
31,068.74.............. 1,559,397.27..............
23,451.00
298,228.58..............
404,365.69.............. 65,186.00
533,834.44
2,528,666.14
87,66176.............. 474,527.34
90,300.00 5,700.00
7,578.43 222.32
White
26,919.41
WIi\~~ ...... 2;776:70
Negro
W~eIhi\i~t~e ~I:\~~
Negro
2,100.00 24,973.79 6,350.00 14,518.52
1,466.66 28,989.41
18,032.40
.
55:00
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
~:~;~ ... 23: i90: 26 : : : : : : : : . : : : : .
White 38,979.22
.
Negro
7,100.00
.
White 36,143.07
300.00
Negro ....
White 79,009.02
..
Negro
439.10
. .....
~:~;~ 23;663:92 .. .. ..
122,126.63..............
41,704.95
1,701.68
25,460.56
483.47 218,396.70
4,216.70
500.00
30:466:78 :::::::::::::: iO:967:40 550:90 .. 20;598:50454:88 65;870:i6 :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::
14,566.77.......
8,448.80
55091
3,679.14
454.87 29,800.49
.
::::::::::.... gUgg~ 416,585.33..............
~99u,1~30U.5t8
l~g:m~g :::::::::::::: ....58;i65:66
,. 963:29
.. ~88U,5:0U5~.38....
i33:70
i;672::i5 .... 67:007:4i
462:73
~62~9U,1~9g5~.0t8
~7:,2~5g9g.9g3~
3I7~5.U2
3g:m2t ::::::::::::. :::::::::::::
66,810.05..............
27,420.64
600.00
8,067.60
126.19 121,056.88
4,216,70
600.()(
84,76134..............
122,527,55..............
351,605.23..............
40,670.68........
211,494.73
300.00
7,583.14.............
413,485.77
22,928.72..............
52,688.62..............
137,393.72..............
31,774.17 24,565.00 174,979.66 11,126.00 52,214.38 10,790.10... 104,464.03
16,360.02 22,533.87
466.27 665.03 4,712.58 496.15 2,151.26
2,420.03
594.20 904,74
49,07857
54.48
17,274.23
93692
117,751.03
2,040.26
10,388.80
249.73
84,983.86
610.74
5,283.40......
97,145.66
365.63
6,138.04...
22,129.14
163.05
24,521.93
431.66
163,134.83..............
181,158.99
3,516.70
690,067.98
5,746.70
70,031.36
750,00
388,198.04
550.00
23,656,64
696,890.14
5,075.74
29,505.86........ ..
91,935,03
209,449.84
3,966.70
43.80 527.90 423.92 452,92
. 750.00
.. . 440.00
White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
21,930.83
.
2,166.70
..
3,419.20
.
20,956.60
.
ii,583.40
.
3,264.93
.
8,382.00
..
3,016.70
.
17,966.69
..
27,302.34
.
25,502.21 ....... 12,191.91
8,778.76 16,325.28 , 16,305.52 4,983.40 3316 70
:3.266 66 . 23 397,86 ...
6394.97
12,00
.. ..
. . .
104,906.18..............
13,74172.............
76,069.20
.....
115,602.56............
157,500.47...........
60,226.07.........
74,722.49.............
32,285.50........... 111,026.20..............
119,431.96..............
35,705.55..............
11,146.80..............
33,486,59
567.93
17,037.08.........
61,990.25
540.08
15,599.22
550.44
32,075.07
57398
14,072.61 55,110.24
524.25 491.06
28,880.82
616.15
26,756.16..............
3,291.70...........
15,581.37
49101
10,349.20,.........
43,729.36
459.48
8,145.77
138.80
21,359.03
399.39
8,880.90 .... '3'8'2'.'4'8' 46,642.02
46,001.04
321.24
295,730.89..........
138.346.46.... ......... 102,188.37............ 76,658.26............ 156,533.46....
~UlU1 ::::::::: ..
67,133.93...... 152,786.01 34,466.95.
70.224.02
620.19
19,231.68...... ...
51,611.37
i,249:78
14,471.27
60000
40,502.44
2,357.83
111;580,70
29.185.35 52,073.32 12,993.21 44,851.08
540.63
22292 821.32 277,25 70413
20,96450
48856'''iii:827:S6''i652s
15,332.20
564.26
13,115.86
362.31
42,522.06
920.47
33.05815
482.11
5,558.40......
8,300.10.............
189,298.72
3,133,40
450.00
30,346,92
..
129,615.30...... ..
.
163,945,44
4,216.60
. 456.8'
269,803.04
4,216.60
354.7
87,925.23
..
137,511.96.................... ..
58,779.96..... 231,618.69 222,553.55
.. ..... 5,175.00 4,216,70
591.60 59.46
.504,198.64....
.. .......
199,190.32
4,358.40
498.4"
216,722,92
.
.
121,325.27
4,101.20
521.00
261.254,46
4,563,30
542,84
~U~U1 ::::: ..... ::::::::
99,77522
"700:00:
..
253,166.66.......... ..
.
54,720.42
.
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
2. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES-REGULAR PROGRAM (shows gross salaries earned)
(aJ All Regular Teachers
l-- ---I. Elel:'::~Male---l~::tarY-Female
3. High se:~=Male--1-4~~lgh S::l-Female -
~~~~~:r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
\\hite$.
s.
,$
Negro 16,554.39...........
White Negro
7,156.06.. 18,469.73..
White
6,733.30.
Negro
2,608.:16
White Negro White.
8,~40.1O ..
Negro
3,016.70.
White
6,:3aa.40
Nearo .
Wliite 12,231.67 .
Negro
5,744.48 ..
White
4.942 70
Negro. .............
White.
Negro
11,alO.08
White
Negro
0,180.14
900001
White Negro
White
Negro White Negro .. White. Negro White Negro
2,97~.06 .
:::130~1 00000 .
5,605.00 ... 2,740.60 .. 19.947.66
... ........ i5;iii78
"i
87,5600 :
I
127,90732$. 167,,522.28.
65,813.99. 86,704.73. 102,928.59. 66.636.21 66,6aJ.,53 . 76,0Ia.80 . a9,375.02. 45,683.60..
,$ 7:l,74874$ 1 45,784.45
30,322.97 21,555.12 27,228.14 22,126.20 26,56,5.00 14,867.40 9,683.34.
44,064.00. 19,539.85 188,686.83 ............ 166,818.00 41,231.60 78,502.03 . 88,309.85 . 107,27287 , .. 42,201.52 . 40,80:311 .
44,181.42 1 28,815.a4 . 153,62a.2~ . 113,00a.24 . 85,74a.95. 3,400.04 77,181. 70 118,208.55 127,258.21. 40,706 74
21,501. 11
9,29a.aO
l 88,768.57
27,754. 8a
1
22,212.48
10,316,571
26,025.24.
13,168.20
12,962.37
4.917.29
17,828.40
~,410.10
83,065.a2 30,959.07 12,553.40
. 25: 989:3i
30,041. 74 58,775.00 8,900.00.
2,25848$ .564.211
616.10 1,758.39 1 1,254.93 1
574.35 481.07 .530.57
:;:1,47087$ :)[,462.35
:13,374.72
27,~40.34
29,596.57 6,608.40 15,739.36
15,32~.22
22,064.10.
2,400.00 180.00
5,091.06
626:32 457.97
633JOI
651.09 567.20
1
968.101
2,004.34 97926 6:]455
1,765.00 60000
1,802.90
26,664.88 . 7,a50.10 65,1.5a.16 a8.229.32 11,149.84 17,018.a4 1.5,117.95
21,04~.50
15,251.aO 0,82a .:30
10,957.50 6,108.40 . 5a,850471
28,a42041 . al: 18502 .
43,892.471 29,720.02 49,728.001
6,693 OO!.
56068$ 48:318 222.64 722.31
:354~6
a97.18 28.50 25914
i ji-:375 403 91. 486. 011 24000..40101 587.88
43~g~1
390.56
1,034.88
~a.58
176.2:]'
554.00 14600 390 ,58
2,57,9!609$ 262,370.86
J37,506.48 J57, 1.50. 62 168,096.49.
98,~,50.70 1O~,44,5.46
115,~40.23 . 71.122.76.
48,700.30
476666$ 4,336.70 4,23".70
v
:3,761UO 4,250.00
lOl,86a.:W
2, 15a.as
a6,36:3.25.
:361, ros. 04
.. -iji670
2a8,950 ..54
a, 766. 70
80,6495,5 . . . . . . . . . . !.
112,49,5.57 ..............
laO, 15a.4,5 .
1.54.021.69
4.2.50.00
71.17~ 68
,59,759.17
8:3,:)0,5 .16 .
44,9a3.84 299,783.90 176, 118.a9 150,370.81
a,400.04 149,382.48. 193,828.09 2a7, 954.69 1\5,05574 .
,5000 4,660.70 4,210.70 4,216.70
4;2i670 4,250.00
51274 49900 5J4."H
v
M)O.OO 75000
2.5000 517 li2 483 ,50
51622
402.7:l 521.58 446.71i
528010.0o0a
Marion McDuffie Mclntosh Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Mnrgau Murray
Musecgec
Newton
f-' 00
Oconee
-'I
Oglethorpe
Paulding
Peueh Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam
l~uitmall
Hahun Handnlph
White. Negro
White Negro White
Negro White Negro White. Negro
,
4:88:1:34' 6,:144.49 . 13,232.16 ..
25000 ... .5,90.5.91 . 18,871.36 17,381.58 .
5:40006
40,761..50
61,058.86 . 96,986.94 ..
i
83.446.47 .
41,182.21
71,772.18 .
la3 . .549.01 ..
150,642.03
84,920.6.5 '...
57,8,50 ..53 .
Whitel' Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
.. :i:i;i:ii6:i :
6,.516 ..56 .. 6,033.40 . 10,029.64 6,660.00.
.5.14670. 3,441.70 .. 35, 7:J532 .
60000
131,351.83 .. 126,898.83 . 73,622.28 99,a46.80.
09,079.82 62,723.09.
86.19.5.72 107,304.70.
135,057.73 . 2,600.00.
:ioooo
White Negro White Negro
I WNehgirteo
White Negro White, Negro!
Whitel. Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro White, Negro!
White I
Negro; White: Negro: White!
WNehgirOteI Negro. White Negro
58,285.70. 29,187.12.
21528 .....
195,,050408.4269\ ...... 2.716.70 .. .5,72aOO . fi,812.68 ... 10,168 ..591. .
I
10:80639: . 9,770. fi8 .
fi:12004 .5. .500.00 8,9.50.00 17,240.00 20. a8.5.46 4,175.02.
1,196,914.48.
434,016.41 .
172,779.46
89,.m7I 64,.526.61
I..
400:00
ao, 166. 92 .
65,713.81
...
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135,204.21 .. 18,082.54.
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119,091.98.
113,fi2.5.91 .. 7 ,:l80. JO .
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12.5,710.20
42.900 00 78,434.a2
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76,291.28 .
79,2.50.12
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18, 64:l.94
28,866.80,
120,.519 8.5
2,46664:f
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22,275.18 19,061.01 21,.50071 12,9.59.46 24,104.3.5 14,06.5.24 ,54,448.71
36,410.421 28,.527.12
7,276. 261
26.7.50.83 29,663.21 19,239.33 18,801.62 za. 164. 92 8,360.00 30,998.33 31,632.64 26,838.31
1,230.90 504.34 76.586 548.62
2,067 ..58 61368
2,124.67 .57930
1,086.13 541. 74
2,778.32 621.14 563.4.5 59929
2,100.00 52417 593.a6 594.00
1,377.64
i 23,802. 91
13,.548.28, 49,133611 12,112.30, 12,.51.5.541 1.5,162.061 48,938. 74 1 38,899.65 60,139.62
8,2.50.09 .
57,682.24 2,5,328.94 38,412.64 18,269.28 19,36404 8,700.12. 33,249.84 14,329.S6 32,218.08
213,480.79 81,146.19. 67,769.70 14,74.5.87 29,76814 12,260.04 19,591.80 10,178.1.5 55,954.82 9,559.40 ..
7:52970 .512.26 73077 ,514 00 549.5.5
n705
437,491.10 . 182,214.92. 56,969.88
15,718.4.5 3a,648.16
5,9.58.40. 26,637.75
.111 10,407.21 .
:l4, 107 12,750 ..54,.
38.017.64
6.52.85
19,0,56.12
29956
a4,114.42
2,503.02 1
fi,203.40
6fi 296.78
3:i496i
7,71.5.00
64989
Hi,S03.00
383.19
18.1fi8.8fi
51L5fi
62.7fi3.58 14,laa.42
...... 2:4.59.24 1
48,241. 831 28,600.10, . H,724.8fi
2,610.44 .
47,186.87 17,024'00 36,776.98 14, 107 301
f~:MU~1
19,207.58 7,.563.36. 19,960.00 15,847.a8 8,61:l.40
10.416 641
;n~u~1 47,ljli821
.5.:.1.4..6.6.I1
a.57.22i
az. 90.5.271
}U~~~~I
fi26.44,
13, 17U:l]
126001
II,76.5.80:
i.s4t6s2.s9s9:1
;",1
",130.32,
2,566.711' 42,:'88\I;)1
44: 750 67
1.706.18:_~,tlIi
~~U~i
.520341 332 811
116041 :141.29 247.74 18469 374.87
l 8\189,,523884.688 ... ':i:i;ii;70
17.5,2.51.9.5
.533.34 .
122.631.821
.53334 .
80,23572.
107,860.36.
2.58,180.26
244,097.67 "'4jiooo
175,048.39
4,200.0a
79,318.68.
60.5 51
'43470 5,)000
648 74 41.5 11 277.32 395.68 146.79
163.11 20900 621. 79
219,211.96 216,048.8,5
138,631..58 .. 143,447.07 124.78.521'
86 967 38 156,347.06 157,Sl1.60 2:ll,848.87
2,600.00.
67,5.00 . 4,216.69
:i:6562.5
67500 675.00 4,416.70
"46461
4740i
. 54 iiJ 282.211 500.00
17398 217 71 41834
:ii770
120.9:l
1,905,172.07
65,,567.42
726,.564.64
13,739 ..58 .
30.5.8:l8. 00
.5,016.74
136,2.54.46
4,216.70
138,092.al
.51,616 06
4::ii670
118,433.61 .
103,.53.5.20 ..
236,292.71 .
411,392.48 .....
.5,5a.08 438. II
500.00
879 os .. . . .. .I 232.a9,
i. 445 is
384.32 491.17 273.fi7 244.S.J
1fi3,33460. 177,8M.15
201,971.28 16,193.94. 249,908.65.
74,173.21 . 141. .541.66. 104,180.9.5 a.59,734.99. 87,97.5.66.
4;i,OOOO
s.sre.ea
4,4.50.00
59.:H 441.:l6
.50000
:14.26;
,~t~~i sa.ss I
:~:i::~1
. .. .. .I
~~g~:1
128,976051
107,.587.821 ... 475001:'
11.5,.51l1!)t 121l 079 24
4,216 711;
:19:2Ii.5 91l .
2t~:~~U~11 ';'jbllill
2,4(){LlH!.. .
.....
l!:~,499.511. .. ....... '1'
2:l8,4R~5i
4. l!19.87,
H:m ..1li 49:l.20
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
2. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES-REGULAR PROGRAM (shows gross salaries earued)
SYSTEM
1. Elementary-Male (a) Salaries (b) Travel
(a) All Regular Teachers
2. Elementary-Female
3. High School-Male
(a) Salaries (b) Travel (a) Salaries (b) Travel
4. High School-Female (a) Salaries (b) Travel
Total Regular Teachers
(b) Instructional Supervisors
(1) Salaries
(2) Travel
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell Thomas
White $ Negro White
Negro
White .. Negro
White Negro
White Negro
8.558.75 $.. .... .. . .... S 1,220.268.26 S 1.450.00 $
75,550.50 ..... .. .. . .... 592,320.00
250.00
12,466.80 ........
67,889.04
. ..
6,142.56 ... .....
33,133.65 ..
....
20.421.66 .
. ..
2,233.37 ... ........... 17.841.04 ....... .......
1i~:g~Ui""" i8500
13.618.40 ... ....
17,632.28
. iii:27
177,060.12 72,987.67
. .
8.675.10 .. .. .......
63.575.53
.
White Negro
White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
52.425.33 14.657.23 17.436.09 2.116.70 2.964.05 10.016.74
8.848.78 7.138.48 6.833.40
110.60 ..
. . . .
. . . .
359.433.31
408.43
145.880.45
68.00
:::::::::::::: 122.889.48..............
~U~U~
114.572.64............
86,787.88.............. 133,342.79.............. 32.465.24.............. 93,856.20..............
White
.
Negro
5.175.00
.
White
19.609.00
.
Negro
7.210.00
.
White
3.821.64
.
Negro
8.446.75
.
White
1.746.53
.
Negro
13.050.03
.
White
14.150.12
430.00
Negro
White .... "7;650:00 ::::::::::::::
Negro
18.809.10
.
20,819.78..............
31,014.25..............
169,460.81..............
82.998.00
72.137.23..............
76.215.68
144.507.89..............
80.966.87....... .....
72.561.72
120.00
150.245.77
131.684.79
240.00
149.664.89
400.00
345,351.72$ 82.018.50. 23,147.32
lUg8:~~ 2~:~~U~
18,414.34
28,329.58 14,282.19
731.87$ . ....
440.82
li95:83
i;054:i7 538.84
1.776.01 528.04
419,263.18$ 107,871.03 30,723.39 10.801.60 15,249.00
4~:ig~ 18
30,320.60 28,226.84 8,71504
46.724.80 20.501.93 40.252.71
551.79 413.41 835.74
99.918.95 34.903.27 52,180.63
'23;4i2:4i
27,868.42 36.875.51 16,876.63 27,569.15 9.880.55
i.3liO:00
1,200.00 1,009.29
591.98 876.00 602.50
"20;348:33
11,149.18 27,150.22 3,633.28 9.548.88 26,271.99
16,864.78
635.87
11,497.60
375.76
64,731.00
1.575.57
25,147.00
444.84
42.310.64
989.88
24.943.05
476.47
61.733.01
832.94
26.101.66.............
23.493.50
915.40
16.451.80
1,150.16
72,743.01
1,907.94
30.640.10
557.93
12,570.94 15.182.74 67.969.00 12.435.00
27,358.89 25,628.40 51,771.26
21,867.58 23,737.45 22,638.24 39.839.13 21.926.30
1.640.35 $ 1.997,264.13 $ 46.'360050 . 0000 $.... "2'4'2'.'0'0' 482.69 858,492.72
171.08 134,838.45
675.00 .....
72.73
62.550.64.
.
.
293.33
51,549.89
.
...4io:8i 2~U~U~'" .. 4.666 70'" ... 53393
873.94 240.876.24
4.133.30
447.55
298.23 149,361.88
.
6032
95,836.22
4.216.70
34478
478.78 .
777.25
i7638
227.20 817.45
.. 126.30 301. 48
560.051.99
3,125.00
423.98
216.424.29
3,708.30
50000
234.371 .90
4.216.70
687.06
13.450.02
.
88.059.37.......
..
165.034.18
4.216.70
.. 19~J~g~g 3.74i:70 .. 455.67
I~U~U~ 3;752:ii
49365.
247.16 165.60
770.01 466.04 284.26 434.50 92.06 22.26 270.59 250.07 807.18 360.91
51.138.53 63.410.95 324.115.39
128.700.88 146.902.54
~~g:~~U~
. .
3,258.36
4,250.00 .
.
253.44 569.50
.
4,2ili:1i1i .. 50234
142.008.40
4.216.66
498.28
...... l~g:mb~
Uili:70 353:i1i
254.872.05 222.359.23
4,766.66 4.566.52
577.52 566.62
Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker
Walton
'Varc
.....
ce
Warren
~
Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
Total Counties
White
Negro White
Negro White
Negro . White ~Cgrol
J
76
,,
54
48
75
..
08 82
1
.
.
25000 ..
4,558.40 ..
37,241.84.
'i:07500:' 2,416.70.
217059,,586135..48541.". . 120,330.20. 41,624.55 ... 40,083381.
72:84894 .: 26,608.60 ..
78,:128. iii
1,9:15.:\4
.13,250221
502.14
34,989.2/,
947.72
9,057. 701
542.82
2.9. ,.9.1.:1. ..5.2.!' . . . . . . .9. .0.7.5.7.
25,171.02
834.41
11,072.52
587.31
6155,,242253.6.9651 49,185.08 10,322.90 19,620.89'
"25:58568 13,.549.14
314.04 149.59 607.29 357.49 168.36
i3872 168.55
428,912. 671' .
I
155,629.15 206,309.56 .
.527721.
66,463.86 127,935.56
. ..
..
..............
i25:65377
3,408.40
54,402.82 ..
NWehgirteoI
White Negro
White. Negro! White' Negro White
Negro
29,873:14 27,545.00 . ,.
4,973.40 .,. 11,195.26 ...
:1,416.70 . 21,603.94
'i,5:990il 15,230.16.
a,474.50
120,594.81 76,000.00 ....
'"""'r67,827.08 ....
58,053.89 .... 89,656.62 .... 100,468.62 ..
ioo:98468 .. .. 81,290.08 ..
51,422.42 21,263.00 38,039.78 1:1,808 301
28,880791 20,:179.:12 35,211.56'
I
'6i:49928! 5,290.08'
2,624.43 540.18
1,297.27
573.90 836.20 610.64
596.131
48,648.92 15,:126.48 42,835.99 16,362.51 20,915. :10 13,096.82 28,042.86
29,430.00 ...
6,671.64 .
379678..:81751 515.45 563.52 :184.78 1 89.12
195.18!
257,504.66 141,043.53 166,:180.27
110190,,303700.. 9567 1 127,249.22
. 1.8. .6.,1.1. 8. ..2..9 .
207,904.08'
108,48196
6,22024 5,118.34
55000 :
:i:95000
White
65, U92 02
Negro
2,291.70.
White
2,842.56 ..
Negro! 10,601. 47
White; 10,161.4:1
: : : 1 Negro
White
Negro
5:56666
White Negro
White
. ~:::~~~:i1
Negro Whitel
7'~bci~1
W~~'ehgh1ri~toe~li .
4,387.53. :1,304.20 . 6,553.32 ..
Negro
:1,179.04.
W~eghritoe!. , 70, il8. 40 .
:196,592.45 .. 47,20:1.92 . 118,799.36 .. 108,736.82. 159,191.32 26,444.4:1 54,754.01 76,125.84 124,171.60 ....
168,844.59 ..
207,226.00. 51,246.00. 21,248.40 . 41,178.87. 58,721.16 . 36,162.30. 91,302.44. 3,616.72 218,344.96
79,888.99 11,287.84.
:11,862.07 :12,341.29
65,590.20
16,055.13 4,7:l:1.40. 46,740.54, :14,097.04'
77,914.00i 1 2 , 3 5 0 0 0 1. 12,248.40 2,866.70. 26,8:11.25 9,984.29 :18,5:12.40
.
.
.
.
97, il2. .......
25
,59,5.45
i, i9525
599.95 1,09988,
602:14
i :40i::i7 482.64
7,000.00
. 91350i
1,:1l2.15 592.95
1,405.78
i. 752::i4
108,:137.25 6,968.28
43,920.55 22,016.29 49,680.05
:1:12.0:1
223.68
87.00 :167.67 606.23
17,86408 ,' 15,336 80,
67,575211 24,810.05
519:14853601 45:1.21
85,262.00 1 11,240.00 9,074.46 2,841.70 ... :U,882.48 18,006.45 . 27,107.30
2,400.00 450.00 166.92
447 ::i2
884.38
ioi. i59 64
i :384:02
....... . ....
650,8:18.19
4,54:150
67,975.42 ..
..
198,706.79
4:20670
174,663.49
3,791.70
':~" "I 286,329.11
!
26,444 .4:1
89,275.56
102,357.00 ....
240,029.28
. 4:2i670 .,
246,372.36
4,216.70
40:l,802.oo
84:41,,025610.o6o8[ .. 46,887.27 .. 12:J,581.89 .. 68,050.19 . 165,785.62 6,795.76 491,071.61
5,06U.001 :1,550.001
:1,999.96 4:903 ::i6
Whitel Negroj White
WNehgirtOeI Negro White
~egrOI
White Negro
:1,091.70 12,200.14 . 5,566.70 .. , 10,131.74 .. 13,200.06 5,536.40. 20,888.89 23,798.86 .
2,260,862.49 1,333,392.84
200.00
90,216.58 52,263.58
.......
72,793.37 ...
112,339.36 . ..
8:J,091.06 .
73,600.54 .
156,051.09 .....
177,489.35 . ....
12,212.24 27,613,953.43 12.00 13,646,875.94
7,310.13 1,006.00
56,1842:1 19,830.23 27,351. 09 21,633.33 23,602.50 22,102.38 43,806.78 14,118.18
8,762,684.08 2,709,384.881
2,202 46
656 70 1,373.58 1,049.07 1,22205
578.14 1,970.11
647.17
43,908.96 4,775.04
46,021.91
18,778.90,
3~:~~U~i.
49,065.86 10,536.94
216,383551 9,748,284.39 55,785.01 2,885,617.12
440.63
404.93 :169.13 43210
602.95 164.14
196,244.56 .
89,725691 153,511.58 , 164,301.53 1 157,75633 ,1 107,854.20, 272,385.68! 226,754.641
69,097.43 48,690,787. 741 28,723.66 20,660,797.45
3:76670
3,516.70 4,216.70, 4,216.701 4,320.79
720.00
583,984.74 561,453.49
.. 4i848
874.5a 870.76
500.00 595.6'1 :18358 457.32 500.00
284.06 454.78 500.00 500.00
267.11 556: 76
466. U2 359.07 410.79 500.00 342.56
47,595.98 36,772.00
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
2. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES-REGULAR PROGRAM (shows gross salaries earned)
SYSTEM
I.Elementary-Male
(a) All Regular Teachers
I 2. Elementary-Female
3. Higb School-Male
4. High School-Female
Total Regular Teachers
(b) Instructional Supervisers
(1) Salaries
(2) Travel
Americus Atlanta Barnesville Bremen
..... Buford
0"'" Calhoun Canton Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown
Chickamauga Cochran Commerce Cordele Dalton
Decatur Dublin
(a) Salaries
(b) Travel
(a) Salaries
(b) Travel
(a) Salaries
-
(b)
-
Travel
---
(a) Salaries
----
-
(b) Travel
----
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
s White
Negro
$....... 3,
43754
$... ........ ...... ... ...
$
78,918.28 $ ..
... $
69,897.94 ..... .......
36,950.08 10,280.06
$........
. .
.... ....
..., ....
s. 36,234.61 .. .
31,022.15 . ...
....
... .. .
$
152,102.97 114,637.69
s......
.75000
s. . ...
.......
White
66, 456.72 .... .. ...... 4,659,786.62 ... ...... .. ,
Negro
White. Negro
142, 542.74
..........
..... .....
.. ............
..............
2,127,490.10 53,705.55
....
.
4isoo
33,299.34 ..... .. ...
White Negro
White Negro
...............
3,
... ... 344: 97
I, 950.03
........................................................
....
42,439.26
.36:633:56
11,8.50.12
............. ............
......................
1,011,058.77 ...........
1,716,262.06 .....
7,453,564.17
44,358.74
1,02 2.60
437,409.59 54,499.82 14,112.10 16,709.40
..... S;i04: 9S
4,082.03
..................................... ......................................................
647,366.16 26,476.01 14,814.78
..... 27,626.70
17,994.24 5,080.90
..... 70670 .............................................
3,354,808.59 135,806.08 62,226.22 86,775.36
.... 66:07775 22,963.08
2,;,901.26
... .. .... . ....
... . .... ...... .....
.... . ... .. .. .
. .....
... . ....... ,
693.55
..........
...
....
.".'.".
.
...........
............. .......
White Negro. White. Negro
White Negro
White Negro White Negro.
5, 1.6..0..0.4.
2; 26670
7, 942.72
.......................................... ............................
2, 4,
956.70 951. 70
............................
2, 819.72 19, 580.00
.....
................ ........... ....... .... .. ,
51,962.36 11 ,593.88 45,145.40 2,586.64 104,349.24 40,406.05 99,732.80
27,890.31 107,850.00
23,420.00
........................... . . . . . . . . ....
... .... iooo
... ....
.... ..
..
.........
..........................
..
..
.. ..
. .
....
21,159.91 4,088.60
20,430.22
'32;429:33
21,654.30 27,555.65 3,933.79 42,045.00 18,521. 00
. ... ....
........
.. ..
..4..1.6..2.6 .......
. . 675:45 .............................,.......................
26,973.05
15.39
10,912.32 56,522.72
2,836.70
...... 6i7:60 .. . ......
34,310.72
15 92
30,827.68
366.92
41,251.89 . .......
22,004.47 85,378.00 12,990.00
..
..
. ...
.. . . . . . .. .....
10.5,270.75 27,011.06 122,715.94
..... .
... .. ..
..
..
........
.. .. .....
.......
. .
............
.. .. ..
.. ..
..
7,690.04 179,057.93
96,887.10 173,492.04
. ... . ....
.... ....
.....
... ... ....
... ............
... . ... ........... .................. ..
56,648.29 254,853.00 54,931.00
. ... i;9ii7i ......... .....
.. ....
..... ... 1..00..00
White.
.... ...........
'3: Negro.
White
.............. .. 800.04 ..... .........
Negro
White Negro
White Negro
White Negro
.......5.,
3.
564.98
ioo:oo
6, 166.72
3, 058.33
19, 483.56
......
. .. .. ....................
...........
............................
.................
..... ....
28,908 ..56
37;23i;03
11,617.56
...................................................
63,929.30 ............
...
,
7,225.06
.i2:400:33
......................
564.34
7,015.54 29,709 84
...
..
...5..1.0..4.6.
18,218.92 ....
..... 33;024:50 6,140.00 . , ... ,
23,978.50
. is:42 .......
.......
54,352.54
.. "S7:04366
30,848.54 117,617.64
.. . . ...
........ ...
......
,
.
....
..
. .......
.......
. .
......
.... .. ..... .... .. .. . .................... .... . ......
11.950.00 87,467.00
74,798.38
. .
........
... .
... ... ...
..
.. .....,.
246,379.64 ..
......
26,005.30
....
3.250.09 25,004.14 11,066.80
...............................
59,622 98 ..... . .......
4,790.08 ..... .... ....
2,950.00 .. .
27,064.20 24.475.18 .53,809.73
.... ..........
.. ..
. .
,
...........
......
14,972.06 .. . .... . ...
21,250.00 '" 145,702.06
4,033.37
517.88
113.39869 379,29.5.91 45,767.44
4,258.33
. ...... ......
.................4..2...1.34
White Negro
White Negro
.......3., ........
7.7..8..3.8.
......
............ ..
..........................................
. 232,931.14
50.00
59,384.04 109,472.21
.. ...................
70,821.40 .... ....
86,946.50
195.82
12.775.44 26,809.04 26,441.39
... .................. ... ................
112,405.60 ... . ... ...
25.700.56 ... . ...
52,536.55
146.15
21,085.20
80.84
432,.;29 06
5,206.70
509.18
101,638.42 ... .. .. . ...... ...... . ...
188,963.9.5 118,428.83
.............
. .
.. ..........
.....................
Fitzgerald Gainesville Hogansville
Jefferson LaGrange Marietta Monroe Moultrie
Newnan Pelham Quitman Rome
..... Tallapoosa .o.j.:.>. .
Tallulah Falls Thomaston Thomasville Toc00a Trion
Valdosta Vidalia Waycros,<:; West Point Wind"r
Tot.alCities
Grand Total
White Negro White Negro White Negro
White. Negro. White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
4,108.36 .
3,048.2O.
...
.. .
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,720.00 ...... .. ......
6,100.00 ..............
7,145.95 ... .. .... .....
5,853.40 ... .....
89,176.81 48,372.76
:
...
.
.
.
.
.
.
184,633.68 .. ........
.19,250.60.
64.427.79 .. .... .... .. .
28,816.98 .
........ ......
17,111.32. .. ...... ....
8;60000
.........
14,920.00 4,555.00
. . . . . . . . . ... '.".
5,333.34 303,955.71
. ...
142,541.60 ..... . ...
335,642.88 ...
6,990.66 ..... .....
39,279.99 ....
82,039.53
.
;;:6i7:06:
452.7 O.
................
.....
125,448.14 83,094.00.
. ...
28,856.80
213.66
7,372.60 39,698.34.
.... 194.37
9,448.92 22,195.68
. ......
452:5i
10,717.53
259.44
13,334.72 . ....
2,466.64 ..
39,120.00 . ..... . ...
20,300.00 ........
70,026.90 ..
19,759.39. 20,308.56
57738
ii2:520'09 '2;26529
32,316.10
493.75
61,455.88 18,518.18 61,216.15 17,737.08 28,6H.71
6,445.24
116.67 169.42 714.23 3823 230.77
11685
183,928.18. .. ,. .. ... . .... .... .....
77,675.53 288,982.40 92,574.83 123,100.41
52,209.44
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.. ....... . ...
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......
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11,166.80 2,566.70
.
... ....
..
.
..
92,660.00 16,720.56
. .......
. ...
41,612.84.
.... ..........
10,366.68
444,335.71 194,482.16
. ... . ....
4;25000
... . ... .32266
104,081. 90 . .. .....
514,306.68
6,960.00. ........
23,040.93 ..
38,2.>7.91 ... ii3:83i:08
26,913 26
...... '8872
. 72533
436.51
....
89,070.97 141,272.10.
360,406.99 . 143,70632.
..
.
..
4,955.0..0..
. .
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...
White Negro White Negro.
White
~h~~~
Negro White .. Negro.
4,708.5O. 3,141.7O.
.....
6,283.40 ....
:i:!li670
...
.. ,.
4,803.7O. ...
10,963.36
14,559.60: .
.....
White ...
....
Negro. White
27;32608
Negro
5 , 3 5 0 . 00 :
White
49666 ..
Negro
2,591. 70 .. ....
White
5,026.1 5
Negro
....
White ..
...
Negro.
107,474.58
64,190.89 ...
62,352.88 ., 58,722.91 52,177.84 46.408.90 :. 340,139.99 . 90,753.81 70,148.78 15,125.06 .:
3,391.70.
.i88;i00:00 :.
22,562.84 . 158,8.16.24 78,700.99 91, 912 07 32,474.45 .: 66,067.70
6,.>57.40 .
450.00
44,320.78
489.06
61.303.88
225.00
. ...
2,600.00. .... 19,467.60
57882
4,85302. 30.434.84
26787
9,76010
484.23
9,452.80
178.67
16,439.20
811.55
22,916.97
71.99
15,03520
13.90
10,661.00
209.17
57,272.31 .... ......
103,609.80
"',.
...
8,978.36
., ..
...
.... ...
...... ..
33,054.9
7. .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.... ..... ..
..
10,151. 96
424.14
10,511.94
'78:30700
:
...
. .
...
58,238.59
'4259
20,74068. 36,773.11
79 20
10,65000 .. , 57,01495
21,39030 .. ...
46,000.53 ..
32,042.00.
.....
35,667.81
5477
.........
7,991.70 .....
...
25,215.40 ........
.......
i9048
9,425.00 22,677.10 . ....
... 247.64
... ....
12850
86.48 96.18 11.34 . .......
218,971.80 74,78561
. .4. ,.5.1.6. ..6.0.
287.08
119,385.41 .....
78,598.71 ... , .... ..... ......
96,334.25 ......... ..... ..
77,131.87 ...
.> 11, 985 .46
"4:;;6378
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99:08
147,346.74 70,148.78
... '
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. ..... ..... .. .
15,125.06 . .... ...
.... ....
24,727.38 ..... .. . ... .. ... ,.
.. .
35i: 97i67 .. 59,303.52 253.391. 25
. ..
.. ... ...
2,464.96
.... ... '4857
148,683.52
1,643.30
32.38
164,734.51
49,987.33 114,216.79
.. ,
...
.' ". . . .
....
. . . . . . ...
6,557.40 . . ....
White Negro
White. Negro White. Negro
Whhe Negro .. White;. Negro
8,147.5O. ....... ,
4.5 0
..~: 545 90
..... .......
2:903:20
.
..
.
.
. .
. .
. .
.....
.
'
.
"
3,416.00 ......
;':oouiu ... ....
247,458.68
10.11
128,390.73 ....
. ...
78,526.89 ..
36,975.40 . , . . . .
. 212,083.48 ....
106,229 ..>4
.... 74,683.00
.........
...
..
61,227.41l 7,808.44
.......
43.300.00
925.37
69,909.25
21, 099.50 16,200.00 ..
. . .3. 1. .4.0.7
58,790 90 .. 28,241. 65
6219
9,698.94 .
10,572.24
129.29
51,069.71
73,760.04 . ... ........
13,223.77 .. . ...
49,638.89
29,927 05 .... ..
...... :14,37238
.................
3,458.36 ..... , ...
21,700.00. . ....
26,855.31
6,173.82
i4760
11112
369,750.91 208,599.70 123,030.73
62,921. 77 . 336,913.23 171,995.40 129,726.05 .
iZ2 :60Z78
25,551.84 .
4,750.00
281. 51
4,2.5..0.00
312.98 ...... ....
....
7.50:00 ... .. . ....
. ... .. .
..
White Negro
239,917.1Il ... ..... ... 1l,103,884.13 255,740.48 ... .. ....... 3,704,601.69 ..
1,03547
580 64
, .... 2'385195',778.81 1
7,7li7.62 :1,524,227.56 :1,361.93 1,234,393.28
4,64451 15,241,057.12 1,933.20 6,015,809.39
78,765.86 46,757.89
2,865.9tJ 1,782.91
White 2,500,779.68 Negro 1,589,133.32,
12,212.24 36,717,837.5li 12.00 17,351,477.63
8,34560 11,122,26472 1,006.00 3,525.163.69
224,151.17 13,272,511.95 59,146 94 4,120,010.40
73,741. 94 63,931,844.86 30,656.86 26.676.60684
662,750.601 408.211.381
50,461.88 38,554.91
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
2. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE-REGULAR PROGRAM-Continued
SYSTEM
(c) Non-Teaching Principals
J. Salaries
2. Travel
(d) Visiting Teachers
(e) Supplies (!) Libraries (g) Employers' (h) Local
(i) Other
Total
and Materials
(books,
Contributicn System's
Expense
Instructiona
Used in
magazines, to Teachers Payments of Instruction Services
J. Salaries
2. Travel
Instruction supplies. etc.) Retirement of Pensions
Regular
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Program ---
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
White $ Negro White
"Negro White
Negro
White Negro White Negro
15,401.54 $ 5,856.70 4,800.00
io;iloooo .:
9,04288 3,766.70. 19,600.10 8,783.32.
2,840 .90 .
600 .00
.il05 .70
'2'5'3' .39 ...
$ ...
....
3,891.84$ .... .....
. . . . . . ..
...
657.20 ..........
600.00
. . :i;i9i jo "2;45iljil
... . ..
.. ....
900.00
iloo.oo
.... '4;:iililjo .. .. ..
., ... .. .....
...
276.49
...... ., .
$ 6,811.63$
2,270.54
..
..
3,874.58
i;:i9il 44
...
......
...
...
3,944.91
i, 000 00 ....
355.38
886.12 29537 1,409 .86
i, i05: i5 .i;27il.il3
72500
593.41
s
...
. . .2,554.53
1,160.20 234.60
i.ssa. iil . 2;il37.47
2,837.46
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....
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1,933.72 $ 330.42
. .....
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....
... .......
..
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2,900.00 734.65
352,01 8.96
102,35 9.18
187,42 9 9 4 45,92 5.34 230,12 3.47 31,55 5.38 86,75 9.33 101,32 1.21 288,83 9.65
201,70 2.64
...f-'
l-~
Banks Barrow Bartow Hen Hill
White. Negro White Negro White Negro White
.5;:i:iO.00 ..
4,106.00 .
...
.... .......
... 4;483:40
...............
. . .... 542: 70
....
... ...
..' 3,650.04
..... 3;37504
...
.,
"i:oi05iJ
......... 255.93
....
1,660.72
909.75
2ilil:80 .8;785:89 .
83.63
4,392.94
2,282.57 .....
.......
. .... .'7ii
i7
79315
i:05724
327.50
.. .... .. ....,........
..
........
.
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1,146.65
:i:i4 ii
4,220.96
i;:iiiiloo ..
.
... ... ...
... ..........
..
.... . '2;ioil09
161,18 3.46 8,39 9.98
159,535.65 46,47 7.77 440,51 2.06 56,05 7.59 104,48 9.83
Berrien
Negro White Negro
10,01674
1,200
.00
. '3:325:oil ....... .. . ....
...
511.79
..4: 7i4 i7 ... .... .i3054
500.00 ....
2:il5062 '2;il45:00
5;947i4
74,55 8.90 :132,930.64
50,95 1.56
Bibb Hleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
White Negro
White.
Negro. White Negro White Negro
White Negro .
163,614.74 67,660.38.
350 .00
3,08750
274.14
36,02100
..
... ...... ....
2,991.50 279.17
2; i25:oo
........2.7.4..9.9. .. ... .'499 oil
19,754.19
..... 640 001
1,450.01
... .. 2:450:07 ., . ... 84002
87.50 3,622.91
......
... ... .......2.,8.6.5...1..0
., .....
......
'"
512.36 .....
714.45
3,622.55 2,022.15
598.38
52,688.32 .....
33,741.79
325.47
2S,658.47 . .. .....
9,68100
:157.90 30.48
1,15308
777 .99
i;ilil:iil7
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... ...
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589.57
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250.00 ... ..
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51.88
723.27
2,102.36 ..... .......
368.67
:127 .31 770.70
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.i:277 :79
... . ..
.... ...... . ......
....
112.50
198.06. .... ........
.... ..... . .... ........
2,158,772.28 1,056,645.69
83,07 0.37 34,72 4.72
211,76 6.21
14,889.38 194,76 3.95 179,056.37 131,68 0.97 84,15.9.84
Bulloch Burke Butts
White Negro White Negro White Negro
25,38158 10,28494 .
6,966.62 . 5,832.16 ....
.
4,200.03
514.24
:i;5iil:70
....... 604.23
......
... ...
...2:~~2:601.::::... 13812[
3,64064 2,100.00
2,000.00 2,000.00 4,836.28
1,397.22
9,346.00
5,807.76
11,571.52
:l,OOO.28 1,600.00
.....
4;03720
. ..... .....
7,387.50
1,000.00 511.19
.....
.2:2ili
.es
... 337 121.. ::
'9"30
216.49 .......... . ...
161.21 ....
1
488,75 2.26 234,63 9.50 267,48 7.3:l :144,709.63 145,11 8.89 104,195.32
Calhoun Camden Candler
White .. Negro ..
White Negro
White Negro .,
1
450.00 . 360.00 .. 6,041.62
.. . 's4i8
2,670.87 3,590.03 3,516.62
450.00 500.00 500.00
1,720.88 1,406.30 4,363.71
385.16 207.79
1'::i~~il
881.33 .. ........I
831. 81
.......
824.11
2,842.25
421.10 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,119.07
1,872.89
104.94
.............
1,252.80 469.23
467.80 68.00 1,017 .49 433.45
124,438.85 143,880.44 160,822.04 134,105.82 151,999.44
77,883.17
Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham Chattahoochee
White Negro. ,
White Negro].
White Negro. White . Negro White .. Negro.
4,946.70 .2i;i'S6 76 :
10,600.03 i3S;92704 69,579.46
500.00
24:62984 16,676.08
2,818.00
3,916.70
836.00 417.99 2,667.68 1,318.70 90.00 .
460.20
49i :46
75.18 37.59 385.97 237.50
6,968.33 256.85
7,464.29 ..
"3;9S3: ii 1,161.11 29,532.89 19,688.60 54.00 12.50 ..
783.30
3,910.07 .
297.46 ..............
3,339.69
.. 962:3s
17523 21,322.24: . 14,214.83
13614
1,714.13 .... 633.99
70,214.24
46,809.49 59798 ... 213.01 ..
2,302.79 85.59 158.84
784.23 248.35 94,961.04 63,307.36
490,124.53 132,470.73 409,452.72
6,885.60 152,005.80 47,797.37 2,199,508.61 1,386,054.79 18,810.39
21,758.91
Chattooga
White
8,588.34
Negro ...
1,180.00
1,626.70
900.00
993.78 6096 ..
1,400.00
2,789.46 .. . . . . . . . . .. .
1,205.28 75.00
336,957.93 55,864.18
Cherokee
White .. Negro.
.............
868.831
929.70 136.11
i:0946il 141.19
3:84500 ... 13 76 .
1,768.40 36687
354.537.49 25.79861
Clarke
White
34:39306 . :
8,406.66
569401
20,294.06 .
19,387.66 '6:50i48
43,320.69 691.332.89
Negro
5,400.00.
266,495.33
Clay
White. ..
i :47220
107.52
93885
221.28
87,552
'49i:66
54.506.72
......
~
Clayton
Negro .. White ..
4;oiil70
1,000.00
89500 4,935.87
89.91 600.00 . ... iO:304il3
160.84 3,637.50
96 709 74 659 896.12
CoO
Clinch
Negro. White
4: 82il70
'2:04585
i9872
511.32 .. 3,472.32
87899 . . i:il4242 :.
i:sili74
117.678.03 140.903.06
Negro
4,536.70.
737.38
272.20.
52,669.01
Cobb Coffee Colquitt Columbia Cook
White Negro .. White Negro
White. Negro ." White
Negro .
White .. Negro .
92,975.60
3:iloooo 3,899.97
7,860.00 .
3,466.60 2: 76il 70 5,325.00 3;9iil70
261. 70 528i8 462.52 539.63 501.34
8,532.13 ..
i5:275i4 5,091. 71 3,710.45
" '3;i7085 1,585.41 . 3,392.24 1,695.86
12,873.08
24,397.96
9,679.60 850.00
2,414.49
. '4:2i2:30 :.
1.404.10 4,817.66.
i;i7876
867:87 433 93 .
2:oi500 :.
1. 697.93 2,501. 59
13,803.33 '9:9i5:50 . i5570 ..... i3:449 00
. 448:00
83570 301.40
1,608,022.36 95,514.37 542,740.94 136,190.50 399,020.62 82,778.84 195,486.70 110,049.11 244.638.86
82,332.47
Coweta Crawford Crisp Dade Dawson Decatur
White ..
3,683.32
Negro.
White ...
'i:50006
Negro ..
... . .............
White ..
Negro ..
White
5: 94445
. i275ii
Negro
White ...........
Negro. :
White
iil:899 90 . "30000
2:06il:66
Negro
.5,066.66 ..
50436 iilil76
9,553.79 3,995.08 2,512.09
707.36 1,910.98
2,371.27 1,463.79
279.77
162.48
. 22S00
624.58
.2;i0983
293:32
4i59i
7,105:91 ............
. i:87042
.............
ilil5:32 :: 46851 . ... 1,135.60.
.. i: 703:39
33353 .:
5,473.77
2,271.17
2.373.17 1,398.02 5,056.42
'2il89 1,142.69
585.00 180.00
'3720i
298,997.60 236,868.30 94.163.98
9U7098 139.035 24 72,105.03 173,020.39
5.685.00 99,606.94
428.169.52 329,158.26
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS--INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES
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2. I:-lSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE--REGULAR PROGRAM-Continued
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Contribution System's
Expense
Instructional
I 1. Salaries
2. Travel
1. Salaries
2. Travel
Used III
magazines, to Teachers
Instruction supplies, etc.) Retirement
Payments of Pensions
I of Instruetlon
Services Regular
System
Program
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
DcKalh Dodge Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early
White $ Negro White Negro", White" Negro White
Negro White Negro White
Negro
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$ 4,959 01 $
294 98 $
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4,444jO'
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28,002"55, 6,010"02
2,410"02 ,
5,691.60 "",500:00 "2:46662'
35000
5,066" 70
68.69643 $
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30,708"68
28,017"60
6,733"61
72647
:1,366"81
363"38
3,274,77
1,592"11
395"59"," 11,749,75"
7,833"18" ",,""","""
321,69
2,409:69
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78,8n57 " 2,357"02" 1,178,51 """ 2,322"76"
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12,579"04"" 3,167,82"
$
S 2,873,9,1034
24,739,86 462,730".14
1,44594 351,838"70
250"00 152,880"43
335"21 218,661,96
, ,"""," 5:32U7
180,919"37 943,007,37
58"12 511,457A8
2,170"87 26v,072.82
,
68,653,65
"2:975:00 270,OlU9
234"00 272,56L 70
Echols Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans
White, " Negro. White
Negro White
Negro" White Negro
White Negro
5:37003 :
...........
"i2j8336 :
"6: 7 6 6 7 0 5,066,70
90000
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2,125"00
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3,600.03
24i83 3345i
3:i9i64
42474
45000 "" '4774
4,354"24 1,041" 16
321,95 200"00 1,2KOO
' ij2647 75246
4K18 9413
,334 04 273"00 600"00 253"57 346"50 206,02 "
538"75 ,
20A9 "" L008.28 ,
504"14 "" 1,439Al
804"60 " 1,654"96 "",
82748 , 1,263.62 "
30"70
," "i7677i
59867 1,663"77
179"67 11,754" 19
"I' ," i;i,56i6 295.19
60,00L37 17,cn58
199,293"53 103,509"29 211,973" 67 100,271 Al
389,893"32 198,062"89 141,107,89
71,256.90
Fannin Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
White
24,440,00 "
Negro.
White
5,146,60
Negro
3,375"00
White
15,750"10
Negro.
White" "
Negro.
White"
Negro]
WNehgirtoel
,., 229:46409 37,328"00
97000 12,410"00
3,708.30 3:5i662
1,000"00 . i740i
2:79728
38i6i
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i5:652:00
,
i:6i246
1,38678 2500 867A8 59716
4,186" 94 134"26
2,604"00
"3:85062
' 42:800 iii 8,5,19"231
1,473.25
, i7589 150"40 "
2,025.58 34.68 ",
1,43L02
2:880:00
28:.5i660 .: 5,703"30
2:23894
12,4.\2 831 2,034 72
"l: 494
2,
2,119"19
,5;69220 20,539. ,10
356,724"21 3,07.100
144,095" 40 71,21728
764,757"87 75,904.51
252,477"25
' 709:78 326,340"72 58,391,84
i9i;269 i41 3,148,269"02 31,805,59 563,845" 78
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
White
Negro .. White Negro
White Negro White Negro
White. Negro
10,416.70 . ...
40:579 so ..
16,999.92
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2,875.05
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966.67
160.50
3,516.64
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4,216.70 . SOOOO
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52500
1,:J51.:H 7gS69
140.00 8,909.44
525.00 3,463.66
..... is:36630
..
4,454.71
1,490.57
9,183.14
1,928.22
1,062.46
2,716.71
. . Sj07 56 ...... i34580
.. 4,:186.15
5,298.61
891.:17 .
(i,5/jU.1O
~4U,~14 1;'
[
I
2: i75 75 72.00
.69:4946il 30,537.49
I 10,148.76 721,566.3:1
5,074.:18 310,517.:15
3,548.69 330,354.81
11,722.04
S:40(\70 356,380.37
132,06:1 .56
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
White. Negro
White: Negro. White Negro White Negro
White Negro
5:95674 ..
5,0:13.:16 ..
1. 945 85 1,94.18.1 4,131. 94
4:46666 .... '4:2i670
268.38 268.38 58.1.57
50000 34037
1.437.50 1,048.34 :1,:190.93
:176.77 :1,277.67
i, 36.~ 50
3:S24 i9 2, 67:U:1I
2,265.79 128.84
7,109.40
9.S8
. iO:4S000
87:J.l:1 469.68
2,673.65
G,122.14 108.SG
.. 6.853.51
727 g7 .. 1,:199.38
26.1 97 175,035.77
1.13.16 196,748.16
717,578 ..18
71,719Gl
I
4,71500
:196,7.10.5\1 2:1,6.16.64
8.:1:12.1:1 7:J4,713.6S
29,50.1. Sfi
1.ssr. 79 109,20.1.92
IOU 60 223,532. !m
Haralson
White
2,620.86
3.50 00
2,561.42
2,691.89
202,623 :1.5
Negro
. .... 1:517:0tll:::::
30,:146.92
Harris
White
...........
3:5i664
589.5:1
2,012.91
i:73i 62
2,870.00 ........
547 00 140,883.00
Negro
..
168,618.87
>-'
<":">1-
Hart
White Negro.
.5;92666
Heard
White
Negro ...
Henry
White
2ji670 . 3: 966 70 '4::ii670
43062 45tl.22 557.09
2: i039:i
iii3i2 262.00
1.:lOtl.40
79603
3::~;::1 9.75
1,283.97
62738 ,;30 ..1:1
3:4.5S62 : 1
7900
i;74i5i 1:35.00
:3.278 .14
Z89,285.92 87,9:14.98 H7,387.82 .19,804.:14 2.10,947.13
Negro ...........
1,203.81
G3:174
11.tl4 .
1,845.16 230,530.06
1I00LCiton Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
White
41,21tl.00
Negro White
4,:135.10 14,074.19
......
Negro
5,40.1.00
White
Negro
White
90000
Negro ..............
White
Negro
600.00
3,308.50
'3:72078
4:56330
3:05000
1,600.00 ..............
43482
2i:i46 56.~ 03
. 550:22
.. 27000
7,.19.1.90 5,.160.92 4,064.66 2,065 :17
518~51
'2;30605
.. i;84i 53
783.52
404.98
40:144
200.00
4:16391
9.>7 1,287.20
'
11 ,251.101 2:85i09 2,8:34.96 . i :53567
444.71 'i72679
1,208.7\1
{\.29tlM 1.050.00 2,995.85
.5,50 91
.... 1 ::331201
2,490.Hl .............
57.i, 685.02 21.5,398.17 24.5,045. :lH 134,171. 7~ 277,819.12
36,312.5~
93,831.50 100,475.22 259,049. tl9
54.720.42
Jefferson
White.
Negro
Jenkins
White Negro: .
Johnson Jones
White Negro
White ..
Negro
Lamar
White
_ _ _ _ _ _~~j:(~o_.:__:_.'_ ..
6;84i68 5,066.70 :
3,933.32 ..
'3:25840
3;5i674
3:550:00
. '2:4i670
r..
460.18 40449 500.00 50000 360is
2,732.92 1,000.61 2,6S5.tlO
886.01 1,:3.17 63
623 42 918 00
1
:::1
. 425621 291.4:3
1, 932. 6H, 3.56.60 1 345.41
345~3j
3,320.56.
2,450.8:1 60.00: . 985.33 71668 ...
1,.140.60
i,237~1
. i,78655 540.00
4,932.12
4: 772 42
273,672.47 268,207.17
148.487.97 163,67\1.44 188,162.68 109,980.80 126.071.89
115,940.23 75,483.02 48,700.30
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
2. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE-REGULAR PROGRAM-Continued
SYSTEM
(c) Non-Teaching Principals
(d) Visiting Teachers
(e) Supplies (f) Libraries (g) Employers' (h) Local
(i) Other
Total
and Materials
(books,
Contribntion
System's
Expense Instructiona
Used in
magazines,
to Teachers
Payments of Instrnction
Services
1. Salaries
2. Travel
I. Salaries
2. Tr avel
Instruction supplies, ete.) Retirement of Pensions
Regular
System
Program
-------- ------1-----1------ ------1----1----- ------1-----1-----11----
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
White $ .. ....... $..
Negro White
. 4;i390:00
Negro.
White
Negro
White" "iJ:iOO:OO
Negro
5,100.00
White
4,764.44
Negro
3,395.04 .
........ $
72000 50000
2,15335$ 3,516.70 '3:9i670 i:06000 i)64:82
250.00 $
$ 1,21:l.95 $
.......
............
482.63
4,022.13
2,143.87
48i67
i:~~g~
51453 469.19
2i702
U~Uf
m~~'
8,016.42
31719
430.18
2,974.58
34687
2,874.71
72.70
773.57 $ ....
.
2,201.50 .. 819.60.
2,157.15
'1,76487:::: 882.43 .. 849.51 . ..
.$
.
. .
962.13$ 767.73 990.00 50.00
'2:22000 609.00 813.76 473.31
109,619.74
37,130.98 383,886.09 246.584.87 88,755.78 115,045.11 146,783.07
174.212.95 83.123.84 66,574.93
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
White Negro. White. Negro. White Negro.
White. Negro . . White .. Negro . .
5,116.66 9,683.32 .
1,108.40 4,608.42 i:43380 '3:iJi674 .. .3:05000
223.32 182.94
2,117.31 690.89
11,825.28
359.85 199.31 1,555.65
881.15 . .
1,050.00
.. d~U~'
2,289.54 .... "3:03487
22476 562i2 3i627
.. .. 2:,564i6 ..
2,3~U~
2,211.83 5,68252
103.60
U2335 .... i;i74:iJi::
4~t~g .. i;iiJi08::::...
358.81
1,151.08
..
2,037.18
2,203.73
..
266.21 .....
.. 699i7
2.80
. 3650i 116.56
94,161.85 46.100.83 332,970.90 180,856.67 172.537.33 3,475.50 157,388.29 202,266.51 256,140.43 65,542.11
Marion McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
White Negro
White Negro
White. Negro.
White Negro White'
Negro
.5,233.34 4,216.70 17,641.70 4,616.66
iJi;oiiJi7
.. 9:i30:56 3,947.53
10000 8iJOOO ..
1,100.00 . i :3iJ9:00
2,866.64 .3:676i6 i:iJ0830 :l,510.00 2,72iJ.02
500.00
1,901.01
1,204.22
1,189.04
3iJiJ:5i .... i;26509 ..... i:062:4i ...
308.00 32.00 641.92
261.07 ...... 434.05
215.44 1,96464 1,986.31 1,950.81
134.23 387.98 231.78 543.56
.........
500.00.
694.45 ..
2,699.93
.
iJiJooo ~:~~g~g l,g~U~ U~~:gg:.:::
1,286.18
224.26
..
93667 80.00 12,789.71 208.18
415.43 530.08
1,340.20 498.95
4,203.62 215.68
102,777.79 107,835.59 217.563.34 128,339.67 85,273.14 111,302.98
290.773.98 252,100.22 204,324.08
84,992.33
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery
White Negro
White Negro
White. Nenrol.
7,232.00 4,650.00. 6,266.66 . 5,366.66 .
::1
17000
4,216.69 3:5i674 4:96670
827.96 421.86 402.70
1,429.92
17,480.00
U~U~ i:46872
1,694.79 .533.61 n2.20,
335.581 313.12 238.23,
3,125.96
.
1,611.79........ "'2:375:00
537.26......
I . . . ....
673.25.... . ...... '.1
KOOOO...
z65n4..s6n0
254,369.49
227,939.66 159,552.83 155,511. 65 132,329.19 88,26961
Morgan Murray Muscogee
Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding Peaeh
Whittl . . . . . . . . . . . .I.
Negro
White Negro
.. li:438
001
White 176,670.28 ,
Negro 72,165.53 ,
White Negro
White. Negro
White Negro White .. Negro. White
Negro
17,508.38 4,016.66 ..
Ii :48602 4,675.00.
6,060.00 . 6,720.00
250.00
3,r,lti.ti4 1,49P,50 .. io;3:iiilo :
I,P80.00
3,316.70 ':i:5i662
:i:4:i75:i 3:ii464 3,000.03
720.00 1,120,00
209.98 ':i0822
. 37830 ,49640
2,K59.07
r,5H. ti41
I, 633.54 618.41
1,438S6P,.85P2 1
. . . . . . . . . . . . ...
1,135.;1"1' 1,060,26 .. 3,853.72.
...... 1I
24,7m.77 1 293.21
1,838.33
i90:0:ii:i9 :
I '94:697,50
10,501 12 i70:79048
r,S,204.21
836.92
225,.10
..... .... I 2,723.29
1
I
1,665.94
31. 75 .
1,361.64 ... .........
341.~~
2,792.01
645.31
1.830.50 .
1,116.00
108.88
149.0,5 .
.1,43336
1,534.38
1,850.10.
I
10X.~0
28000 "U34:i3 :.
! . .... i:,55000
- ' i; i5002
66.~7
347 ..10
3:8399i :.
18068
4,010.00
311.12 .
110.03
190.5liH.7a 161,815.3:l 2.18,870.42
2,600.00 2,624,762.06
867,673.96
339,924.53 146,661.20 147,184.P7 ,57,706.6ll 142,333.80 108,21020 243,349.98 40,4,59.3,5 181,409.14 193,864.61
Pickens
White
Negro
Pierre
White
22,311.86.
Negro
4,2.10.00
Pike
White.
Negro.
Polk
White
7,074. 99
.....
Pulaski
Negro White
5:93332 .:
-"'"l
Putnam
Negro. White.
Negro.
3,683.26
3:55000 3:05066 . 6:73749 3:36676 1,725.00 1,725.00
47717 '56000
60066
489 ,54 ' 49998 . iil7:69 187,69
4,413.59 . 26,5.30 .
i. i7646
5:66666: . 684.5P 281. 92 . 2603\
2,326.60 1,28003
d87 97 167.50 527.90
316.97 210.03
1,7,;2.66 .. 37.37
2,186.15 . 415.00
1,658.39.
6,000,00 .. 980.15 .
1,.108.61 612 . .10
1,296.79 .. 687.06.
285 00
ssr.on
471.61
219,0540.94
16,496.61 279,644.63
79,00.1.71
14~,.554.41
109,130 9,5
385,037.01 89,640.40 140,.166..18
108,93.1.63 121,908 95
129,496.92
Quitman Rabun Randolph Riehmond Rockdale
White .. Negro.
White Negro
White Negro White Negro White. Negro.
6,126.03 4,809.99.
166,189.47 .. 45,098.00
...... 2:244:47
42000
. 837:48
4,300.00
3,850.00
1,145.80 ..............
'8i606
.... 9:66
,55000 :J74.22 191.37
1,748.3.1
367.70 3,616.64
14.82 2,207.16
.16.1.13 14,428.26 . 8,880.73 ....
670.93
10.1.98
266 80 ..
51.89
2.15.00 .
2,789.76
2,2.16.31 .. i25462
3000
30.83 ..
637.00
1,288.80.
400.13
1,102.26
52,949 61 .. '2:04276
32,590.9.1
1,257,30
1,178.35
1,787.49.
...........
319.00
7.19 ,58
i:ooi 00
16,87509 10,386.77
564.06 90.00
41,706.03 44,621. 08
250,046.02 2,542.29
1.16,030.04 250,04.1.43 2,261,IP9.26 965,522.6P 141,051.45 62,640.64
Sehley Screven Seminole Spalding Stephens Stewart
White.
Negro
White .. ii:49i 70 :
Negro
4,991. 66
White
Negro
White
20,586 221.. '
Negro
4,458 32 ............
White Negro
5,591 701
..........
'. . .... .. .
..,
White ......... .... ... ...........
Negro
...........
896.40
90.42
825.02
306.79
62.21
108.16
2,116.70
450.68
9,599.73
697.68
6,502 95
694.03
3,516.74
212.51
2,444.53
1,130.25
1,.113.36
793.85
:iji666
376.21
1.1,015.75
2,830.03
. >:::::~I .........
3,516.70 3,636.62
........... .......
1,240.90
. i!i!i:i6
............
1,211.16
7i3 :45
27455
2.10.01
1,103.21 .
"2:906i9 .. 33.84 . 817 96 . 81797
13,847.18 ..
889.95 ...
1,514.42.
1,943.84 . 747.85 .
953.46
55,725.19
181.21
64,233.39
251,653.07
257,679.57
5,288.72 162,772 59
103..12288
8,303.57 628,276.59
2,256.00 228,236.86
2,431.60 254,259.49
13,450.02
1
719.37 13,5.91
96,504.61 171,1.19.20
Morgan Murray Muscogee
Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding Peach
Pickens
Pike Polk Pulaski Putnam
Quitman Rabun Randolph Richmond Rockdale
Schley Screven Seminole Spalding Stephens Stewart
'Vhit.,'. . . .
Nf'.gro
White "ii;'i:i800"
W'hl~~ i76:670:i8 .:::
Negro
72 , 165..53
2.50.00
3,516.64
i:49il:.50 ..
.. : . io::i:ii:so
720.00 1,120.00
.
'I ') ~~H 0"'
.1,n,6O3v3..54 618.41
iilo:0:ii:i9
White Negro White ..
~~~~ .
Negro White Negro White Negro
17,508.38 4,016.66.
ii:4860:i
4,675.00 . ..
. 6.060.00 6,720.00
1,980.00 .
3,316.70
2.59.98
. :i:,5i66:i ...... :i08:22
3,437.53.... ..
836.92 31. 75 2,792.01
1,116.00 .5,433.36
3,114.64'" 3,000.03
':i7830" .....
49640 .~. 'U50 o:i 4,010.00
';58.ti4 :1,59.52
1,486.89
1,135.36~.
1,060. 261.
3,8.5372,. 94:69750
io.soi i:i
225.50
645.31 10888 1,5:14.38
280 00 .. 66.87 ... 347.50 311.12
2,723.29 1,361.64. 1.830.50.
14905 .. , 1,850.10
i:7:i43:i
3.839.91
24,70:1.77 293.21
1. 838.33
i70: 7il048 50,204211
1,66594i
341.88
i.5880
i ;55000
180.68 110.03
190,501I.7a
161,815.3:1 2.58,870.42
2,600.00 2,624.762.06
867,673. 96
339,924.5:J 146,661.20 147,184.97
,57,706. sn
142,333.80 108.21020 243,349.98 40,4,59.35 181,409.14 193,864.61
White .
Negro
,.
White
22,311.86 .
Negro
4,2.50.00
White..
.
~~~~. 7:07499 .
Negro
White
5,933.32
Negro
White
.
Negro
,.
3,683.26
:i;55000
.
..
:i:05000
477.17 50000 600.00
4,413.59 26530
i;i7646
i, i87 il7
167 . .>0
.527.90
6;7:i749489.545:00000 ..
684.59
281. 92
..
.... :i
i;7:i5:00 ....... iS7:69
1,72.5.00
187.69
260.31 2,326.60 1,280.03
.... :ii6 97 210.03
1.7.52.66 ... 37.37 ..
2,186.15 .. 41.5.00.
1,6.58.39
6,000.00 ... 980.1.5
l,b08.61 61250
1,296.79 .. 687.06
285.00 219,.540.94
I
16,496.61
I.
279, 6!4. 6:J
i
79,00b.71
148,.55441
109,130.9.5
385,037.01
89,64040
140,566.58
108,93.5.63
.5.51. 00 121,908.9.5
471.61 129,496.92
White
.
~iii~~ .:':'.
~~~~'6;i:i6:0:i"
sio:oo 2,244.47'
42000 .. 8:i7:48 ........ 906
Negro
4,809.99
White 166,18947..
Negro
45,098.00.
White.......
4,300.00 3,850.00 1,14,5.80
.. .. .550.00 374.22 191.37
Negro
.
1,748.35
367.70 3.616.64
1482 2,207.16
565.13 14,428.26
8,880.73 .... 670.93
105.98 .51.89 2.789 76 30.00 637.00 400.13
1,178.3.5
266.80 ..
. d~g ~~
i :i.54 6:i
30.83 .......
1,288.80.
J,102.26 .52,94961 .... ':i:04:i70
32,590.9.5
1,2.57,30
1,787.49
3J9.00 7.59 ii8
16.875.09 10,386.77
.564.06 90.00
41,706.03 44,621. 08
2.50,046.02 2,.542.29
1.56,030.04 2.50,04,5 .43
2,261,199.26 96.5,522.69 141,0.51.45 62,640.64
White ...
.. ......
896.40
~~1~~ii;49i70::::::::.. "':i,11670 ....
90.42 45068
Negro White
4,991.66
.. .. .. 3:516.74 ...... '2i2:fji
Negro ... .
White
20,586221 .:; : .:; ... :iji6:66" ":i76::ii
Negro White
4,458 32
. 3;5i6:70 "489:35
Negro .. White .... 5:59::]::.:::.::::::
Negro ..
82.5.02 62.21
9,b99 73 6,502.95 2,444..53 1,.513.36
15,015.75 ......... .
1,240.90
306.79
1,103.21
953.46
10816 ....
J81.2J
697.68
:i:906iil : : : .
694.03
33.84
1,130.2.5
81796 ..
. '5;:i887:i
793.8.5
817 97
....
2,830.03
13,847.18
.
8,303.57
.
889.95
.
2,256.00
199.16
1,514.42
..
2,431.60
1,943.84 747.85
55,725.19 64,233.39 2.51,6.53.07
257,679.57 162,772 .59 103.52288
628,276.59 228,236.86 254,259.49
13,450.02 96,504.61 171,1.59 20
TABLE I1-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
SYSTEM
(c) Non-Teaching Principals
2. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE-REGULAR PROGRAM-Continued
(d) Visiting Teachers
(e) Supplies
and Materials Used iu
Instruction
(f) Libraries (books,
magasines, supplies, etc.)
(~o~~i~~li~~' to Teachers Retirement
System
(h) Local System's
Payments of Pensions
Sumter Talbot Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor
White$... Negro White Negro
White. Negro.
White
~e~~ : ..
Negro.
. .. $. .
5,066.70
.. $
. .
3,670.80 $ '4:466:66 i;508 30 3:549:96 . 3:2i670
425.21 $ 1,625.68 $
.. 558:57
1,197.:37
538.53
'1" 1 66559'
.. ..49..1..6..5 .. .... 6:,8 :. 378a
3,000.00
45:338
1,906.30
830.89
493.19$
170.25 327.15 . 329.06
638:96 . :328.40 621.04
974.94 .
i ;727 65 : 740.41 .
.........
Telfair
White ..
00
Negro.
3,:373.98 865.63
2,756.05 315.83 .
2,772.58
Terrell Thomas Tift Toombs Towns
White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro White. Negro
5,866.70 5,066.70
26:028:46
i5:025:70 5,491.72 ..
520.00 '2:700:00
3,516.71) '4:66670 4,641.68
.. : a:433 301 .. 1,628 401
432.26 .6876i 446 131 810.00
5,263.17 194.76
2,582.28 2,025.32 .. 5,030.23
J65.29
45.09
'299:82 .. i;:j76 97
.,. ...........
800.34 310.41 1,117.:35
. 6:294:97
841.69 181.35 313.78
1,984.45 1,212.20 2,636.59 .... 1,117.60 .. 7,429.40.
1,922:82: . 86.97 ..
871. 64 .
Treutleu Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
White .
~~~~
'6:650:03
Negro
3,800.00
White
6,113.44
Negro
.
White
.
Negro
White
.
Negro
White
Negro
1:023:02 .
. .
3,558.32 '3:5i6:70 3:36670 2:925:04
1,950.00
1,~5000
1,325:00 332.23
372.47 465.04 '250:00 25000
2,298.68 402.00
3,946.44 1,133.15 5,105.27
562.94
i:96:i:42
:J,OOOOO
2 ,36 91,
372.50 98.67 649.10 344.30 488.71 155.41 . 480.00
297.21
1,873.65 1,50000
975.89 .. 348.52 . 2,135.32 756.39
2,035.07 ...
. ....
'83342
974.06
2,298.30. 41536,
3;73774 670.08
77232 4.00
1,018.40
'4:63967 159.14
1,107.33
3,934.56 225.00
10,630.00 . ............
252.50
J ,286. 78
300.00 . i37 :00
19.00 920.00
3,gg~g~1
J33,380.22 55,252.01 285,173.44 J53,066.47 J84,271.69 111,048.92 114,260.55 127,818.22 193,663.06 ............ 220,276.03 119.94491
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
4,116.62
.... "3;si6:62
642. 011 .,.
222.24
.645:00:::::::::::
500.00
. i;508:i0 2i:i:i8
2;237:53
194.22
190.86
2,103.22
i;25074
1,23399
.
19,527.76
. i;:i74 oi
210.00 1,031.29
270.00
2,890.20 265:00
..... '700:00
..... i2;580:98
716,268.62 69,025.45 223,926A4 179,414.87 293,259.18 30,713.58 92,644.62 102,357.00 274,353.73 258,876.26
434,906.56 88,927.14 47,041.07 46,972.98 126,012.92 68,050.19 175,400.11 6,807.91 514,103.42
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
Total Counties
White.............
~};\~~ 6;250:00
3,516.70
501. 04
288.35 4;2i670 ...... '493:io
Negr.
.
.
White..........
3,366.70
51191
~};\~~""iO;549:98 2000 3,516:62 68202
Negro
4,250.00
171.00
.
.
White 1,793,185.08 Negro 524,341.59
70,171. 78 462,817.88
17,347.08
15,165.71
63,214.63 1,790.87
3,133.96
680.69
1,033.65 ..
240.21
1,015.00 3,580.39
993.82
330.00
565.32 .
448.89
3,299.32 ..
40000 .... ....... ...
26.05 3,555.75
219.03
3'~~i& ....... 66~A3 .. "2;42945::::::::: ....... 386.28
3,433.38
5,949.96
3,249.05
..
3,084.18
1,099.65
.
1,685.00
205,350.81 95,894.78 175,644.08 169,790.15 170,817 .14 115,366.98 307,534.22 234,680.29
869,994.04 223,925.42
277,258.28 84,023.09
632,012.38 199,826.33
100,215.70 48.415.70
931,099.65 54,522,337.88 243,783.69 22,417,642.42
Americus Athens Atlanta Barnesville
Bremen Buford Calhoun Canton
White Negro White Negro White Negro
White Negro
11,323 .36 4,866.64
595,451.35 203,946.58
White..............
Negro
White
Negro
White
Negro
'"
White
5,340.00
N~ro
.
1,265.67
463.98
5,102.07
.
467.55
151.22
.
. . "'''i8;28070 ...... i;299:2i .... i:i7;297::i5 .. .. 20;i:i:i:50 ::::::::::::::
.
15,711A6
613.82
61,783.74
10,182.59
.
.
..
.
1,127.34 171,385.39
.
616.21 121,489.31
536,875.13 "8;808;282:75
185,529.10 3,859,170.69
135,806.08
853.25
63,079.47
300.00 60.95
.
296.78
. .
.
i27 :06
.
60.00
..
3,132.31
. .
........ 897:97
.
33.00
188.39
2,124.85
..
4,255.18
93,940.56
i29 :20 i, 088: 52 ::: ::::::::::: ..... ,i:256:68 .. "'68;679:2i
65.00
544.26
..
1,206.58
2,347.86
..
258:40 ..... 2,768: 26 . : : : : : : : : : : : :
140.00
.
63.00 7,201.04
677.48 2,256.26
108.75
23,695.34 119,158.54 27,688.54 134,297.71\
7,971.79
TABLE I1-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-iNSTRUCTlONAL SERVICES 1. Expense-General Fund-Continued
2. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE-REGULAR PROGRAM-Continued
SYSTEM
(e) Non-Teaching Principals
(d) Visiting Teachers
(e) Supplies (f) Libraries ig) Employers' (h) Local
(i) Other
Total
and Materials
(books,
--~-I-~--- --~------- Used in
magazines,
Contribution to Teachers
System's Payments
Expense
Instructional
of Instruction Services
~~alaries _~. Tra:~_ ~~~ 2. Travel
Instruction supphes, etc.) Retirement of Pensions
Regular
~~ ~:;"'~: H'---~-II'--'~! ~; f;li! ~ Carrollton
Cartersville
''''"',;1'
!:f1lH' \;; ., "..00' '0.3.6.9.1'
Cedartown
White
'i:liiiii
_ 9 : 7 6 7 2 6 ' i : 7 6 1 301'
6,10310
1,219 71 2~:m ~~
Negro
Chickamauga Cochran Commerce
\W~,.~ehh;g.liritteo~"'
"
. "4:05000. : .
>-' ::ll
Negro
r' .....
2,886.31 .... '39692['"
..9:.3.0.:8.7.1.:...:.: : : . . 232.72.
2,123.65is9631
1,647.11
. '7'5'4".8'0'1
411.77
188.701
1,562.33
'335.00
54 931 00 59:53310
757.82 . . . . i : 5 s S 0 9 '9i:702S5
2,4317189.900... . . . 2 ; i o i 6. 3 .. 1:2n9,,252173..4945
425.00..
37.32
22.545.51
0
Cordele Dalton Decatur
Whitej' Negro
White'l Negro White
9,296.66 .. 3,833.00
4i: ios 96 : .
3,215.53
357.00 5,206.70,
250.00
5,606.44'
126.09
4,072 24
'3ilii4 "5:4ili44Ir'i:62007 ii:700Slil
35.00
602.00
179.00
900.00 ..
437.61
14,676.4i
2,260.9i
14,76933.....
31,,5~2~8.~9~0 67.00 12,871.89
~17~1~,1:3n3.u6~4
47,907.44 529,576.87
Dough' Dublin
Elberton Fitzgerald Gainesville Hawkinsville Hogansville Jefferson
~~i~1 Negro l
~egrOI
9,523.48. 10, 106 701
White,
Negrol
1
'yhite[ 11,146.00 ..
Neg,ro White
5,066.66 ... 26,10494 ..
~, ~.~:~I :l Negro
5,520.00 ..
White .
Negro .
White "
Negro .
i
600.00
I
J
1
I
rI
I
i
2,7oo.00!
45000
5,640.00...
5~~I~Ii:~~~E~I~~g~II'"""'i
1,24600 121,19i.90
'.'00 ;:::t:
3::i5I.0.00.~~1:;{ :11UiUi: 25000
'''I'
9,050.59
i : 7 4 0 . o i J [ 4 : 0 0 6 4 4 1 1 . ,.1.9.6. .3.2. 1!2ii:4iJ75:J
i
6,928.312:7035iiii:432ii
2,309.44
901 I:J\
1,409.80
1,922.50 H4.80
102,HOOOO
"'1.".
I
12,
I
1
0::0~2gg2~1)
,
200.00
i
i15~0gz0g0!!
50.00 i
i:~4~5~7.5~4 . 150.65!.
i :O:i900i
...'. 3.5.4.''"1
. iii :947 .17
54,2HO.12 43,968.3:1 10,767.:1:;
Latlrange Marietta Monroe Moultrie Newnan
Pelham Quitman mme Social Circle Tallapoosa
Tallulah Falls Thomaston Thomasville Tifton Toccoa
Trion Valdosta Vidalia Waycross West Point Winder
Total Cities
Grand Total
White
~Iii~~ ~h1~~
1~. 4S8.00
.
41.664.99..............
iO;587:3i
4.100.00'
2~7.82 ..........
3.855.00 .........
15.367.85
'6;808:83
~'i;\~~ i9;.i4224 ........ 6i:25
3:632:80
2i9:66 .... ii:96ioo
Negro
5.084.78..................
White
11.600.00
800.00
Negro.. .. .. .. ..
147.29
2.637.92 3.348.23
572.90
437.34
4.045.81
..... 4:i45:93
1.607.53 8.802.29
........ 612.47
White..............
~'i;\~~ .... i6:07000 ::::::::::::::
Negro............
White
15.835.39
Negro
4.991.66
White............
~'i;\~~ ..... 9:575:00
200.00 :::::... ..
Negro
4.753.34..............
4.26674 .. .. 42000
2.189.95 1.459.97
107.40 71.60
3.841.70
257:05
15.59660 680.41
11.917.37 3.944.42
4:65460 1.343.90
White
5.180.20
265.!5
~'i;\~~ .... 28:530:00 .:::::::::::::
Negro White
14.350.00 5.284.99..............
Negro
5.014.20
White
6.666.:0..............
Negro
9.683.34....
White
Negro..............
White.... .. .. ..
Negro..............
2;70725 1.650.25
240:i8 143.82
90000
:.
650.00............
White 950.509.99 Negro 291.588.66
1.412.89 ..
74.469.69 20.061.40
5.424.26 864.24
323.652.78 86.793.92
White 2.743.695.07 Negro 815,930.25
71,584.671 537.287.57
17,347.08
35.227.11
68.638.89 1.193.646.82 2.655.11 310.719.34
1.793.69
13.6S8.47
'i:89i:80" 17.048.10 :::
520.40 2;345.90
1.479.84
..
6.194.65
. .. .. "2;496:71
478,113.53
199.054.82 607.28907
1~~:~~~:~i
.... i,951.48 ..... '5;029:68::::::::::::: . ....... '543.85 ... '403;548:9'
310.08 911.31 124.51
2.155.57 4.978.08 1.139.09
.
109.22 154.003.89
.
5.096.75 250.657.14
..
939.79
81.695.20
420.00 199.76 854.71 83.04 1.893.61
1.951.00
1,676.21 748.44 472.15
. 40.870.04'" "22;080.45
138.291. 7 83.898.47 111.106.67
79.570.88 613.496.40 153.068.42
.
1.063.80 ..
. .... '7L825:05
15.125.0
1.483.00
..
26.210.3
"'2:08i:02'ii>27:ii ...... 720:00 ...... 6:88502 .... 409:238:3
111.53 60251
141.48........ 4.832.66.............
3.00 10.159.95
60.239.9 301.750.01
318.39
2.556.73..............
4.245.94 167.947.91
..
..
56i 50 1.212.33
3.03325 1.011.08
289.63 36.00
i:52i :54 483.25
i88;468: 7' 58.827.23
260.40
745.79 653.65
7 .316.19 2.655.36
565.40 .
125.483.91
41~:~~~9
235,021.2 132.730.61 67.952.32 367,196.13 192.334.11
137,814.92 .
127.198.77 25,737.84
53.137.06 16.280.73
181.867.99 27.346.21
42.179.67 36.00
652.039.10 17.607.382.31 199.569.73 6.706.891.08
330.395.34 100.303.82
813,880.37 227.172.54
142.395.37 1.583.138.75 72.129.720.19 48.451. 70 443.353.42 29,124.533.50
TABLE I1-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-SPECIAL PROGRAM
I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
r:I 3. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES--8PECIAL PROGRAM (shows gross salaries earned)
I 4. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION (shows gross salaries earned)
Special ~~~::-- b. Supplie-s--~.~:nty and H:~---------------!-_---------l---------------'--------
SYSTEM
Veterans, etc.
and
- - - - - - - - - - Materials
Used in
Salaries
Travel
Special
Programs,
I Vc~~~~nsl
Demonstration Agents
I
Salaries
Travel
I
-------------- ---~I-----!----
1
d. Other Expense
of Instructions
Special
Programs
Total Instruc-
tional Services Special
Program
a. Salaries
of Operators
II
b. Supplies, c. TransRepairs, portation
Maintenance Equipment Purchased
i
d. Other Expense
of Pupil Trans-
portation
Total Pupil
Transportation Expense
------. ------. ------
1
------. -
..- - - -
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
White $ 4,294.001$ 534.48$.
.. $
1$...
s. . $
\tlii~~ "",5;26663160000495:37
Negro
ri :
\Vhite
Ne~ro
2::ili244
::::1' a 5 0 . 0 0 2 : 0 2 i j 9 : i : 9 4 9 : 7 0 :::
White
.
\teh~~~
!
i
Negro
870~1:
.i
4,828.48$ 6,362.00 6,683.93
39,71100$
4~:~~~gg 7,a50.00 24,599.00
870.00
.. iO:595:20
10,740.80. la,9:JO.OO 8,005.00
24,285.00$ 4,950.60 1,050.00 11,828.75
8,699.51 . 5,090.79.
25,431.89$
4,762.50 1,892.70 21,863.03
5,730.58$ 750.00 a40.00
12,965.5a
88563 442.40
95,158.9i 9,380.60 54,088.10 10,6a2.70 71,256.31
39,948.81 10,740.80 23,515.14 13,538.19
Banks Barrow Bartow nen Hill Berrien
White........
300.001
so.oo
~Iii~~ ::::.
i :050:00::::
Negro..... .
.
i.
White 10,527.05..
55489.
. i;:i77: i5
Negro . White .
T .... 145.82 1,575.00
100.00
Negro
179.88 ...
White 5,87107
442:86' 2,23656 ..
Negro
919.16 .
120001 .
1,152.28
17.00 5,294.18
1,482.28 1,050.00 12,459.09
lU~U~ .3:374583:24470
18,476.20 4,000.00 85,92:J.a8
9,a26.86 3,108.90 14,5a4.22.
24515 1,706.00
1,837.82' '22:236:32'
17988 9,976.00 13,844.67 a6,747.02 1,039.16 5,937.83
5,276.91
5,100.00 19,151.50 4,846.23,.
19,550.12
1,649.96
. 708: i2 2a6.14
4,165.50
46,419.88 10,730.6, 28,756.a:1
9,051.04 10'],623.10
429.50 . 27;942 73 25.00 15,101.00 540.00 75,988.64
10,784.06
llibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
White Negro White
Ne~ro
WhIte
~N~eg:r~o
WhIte
Negro
99,287.58 2,923.34 20,,506.851' 6,300.04
54,004.96 61.60. 168.00
1.... . :::':9:~:::~:11:::' 3,700.04
172.86 1,255.23
11,154.18, 3800 04 328971 .:; :
3;45600' . i :242441: :
1
I'
.. .'1i'
7 5 . 6 7 ' 864:00j
.. .. . .. ... . .I
22,630.00 l.5l,647.81 58,833.61 23,1:15.091 42,949.4i
4,40is0..z0e0
m~ ... n,532.04
32,001.05 12,583.75 as, a61. 28
8,:
17,910.38 .
14:858.48 .. '2'6 769 :.8.1... '3','7'00" '.0'0'
5,284.24 28,487.98
09, 4, 1.67
24:J25' "243:25 3~:m~~ 19,~~~~ U~:gg
4,698.44 11,387.31 12,61684
.
65.42 1,185.09 18,446.34 2,902.51 '),109.45
300.00 13,529.57 2,484.:n 3,146.03
1
828.41 45059
8:083:74
.72250 44.00
345.52 272. i8
1
125,746.58
6418,,53a986..n6i
8,083.74 58,282.1'1
6,478.47 59,961. 69 24,048.15 24,803.82 19,432.69
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga f-' Cherokee <:J1
C
Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
1,960.90.
673.80 .. 28068
316.74
352.26
White. Negro. White Negro
White Negro White Negro . .
Wbite. Negro.
..........;
871.28 .
White ..
Negro .. White.
~~~~ .
i95 i5 : .
~Th1~~' 8:300:89:280:20
Negro White.
Negro ..
.
1.
2,005.89
i:66229,
. . . . I.
.. ................ \' .. .....
............
240.00
1. 0.10 00
30000
20,1 23 6:i23 03 .
3:500001 i19351 .
00000 . . . . . . . . . .. .
000.00 .
......I.. ......
622 60
16,671.14 3,684.39 3,018.43 1,891.63
420.00 6453 5,03437 6,852.36
34,604.52 35,704.981 10,705.89. 19,907 ..11 ' 100,922.90
~U~~&i 12,584.721 17,852.49 23,000.00 ' "i9:i69891"3o:07:i:io.
4,722.86 58,160.07 31.1.961 64,355.17 71,096.99
14,133.40 8,290.72 10,323.36
32,747.48
9,380.71 9,947.40
.
19,328.11
0,245.00 9,849.57 4,700.88 .... 4,387.04 25,182.49
6,198.00 7,255131 5,978.20 4,403.84 23,835.17
17,230.00 13,675.54 j
9,042.98[.
. .... 1 ..
5,412.51 36,318.05 9,042.98
20,233291
14,745.441 103,844.25 . 33,150.71 24,082.50
1,060.00 10,755.00 3,915.00 46,002.95 21,252.06
6,992371 4,656.05 1,377 .10 3,824.05
10,526.05. 17,665.15 "io;Cigi24"
940.39. 7,099.82 3,12584 1,05112 . 40,748.31 13,797.42 :1l,165.54 9,198.28
3.247.631
1:1341 .
62,~~~~L. . .. 1'
!1I4S,9'3~2~.~5M4
'1'.I:7 0522" J 197.
I. 000 00 i:ooooo:
14,06060 9,1\19611 7.06802
513.80 32,395.51
92.26 20,038.85
681. 68 104,525.93
43,676.76
830.15 53,069.04
]0000 2,100.39
519.38 27,500.04
10405 5,670.17
244.6a 106,793.31
163.09 61,778.97
I 3,381. 04
800.80
ii7G8:i8
74,741.08 16,110.00
9,1,582.48
2,524.02
07.>2a 31, 00a.40
iii:838 82 . '9:192!'2iGilOO'
510..10 . i960:i24
11,867.90
28 oar. 51
7: 912 901 17,20.1.00 8,J23.70 112,30315i1
U~g~~i
3,745.09 :1,500.00
85 97 19,198.9ti
1~,a30.80I1O'228.J:l 8,948.60 62,539.10
".000.00
2,065.00 1<1,977.99
8,05725 a,680.,1a.
29,548.78
S:~~~"~~I
3~:Z~U~2:86600
10,222.51 159,87,1.9:1
0.914 a7 .
20,594.4ti
27,390.48 22:868 88 i :344 93 88,521.05
6110,.020802.03091
7,725.01 , 31,330.99 34,62a.70.
10,205.96 5,275.00 ..
1,321.81
20,047.42 120,243.08
15,540 91i
41,791.62
mtbi1 5,110.18.
20,149641
1 9 4 7 6 012-,2i9.7< .00G ' 7 2 6 4 I i 3 8 4 6
47,1<12.27 20,870.04
47,584.81
!!.m.~I. '".""."'1.::.::.::1.::.:~I 4:9.19:031 a,074.27 2.1,700,09 22,094.00
5,42.120,.
la,458.Sa 97,099.1!1 ,39,559.31 22,574.91 27,212.04 44,78.1.29 .1,07.1.00 ,'-'-'-'-'-'--_:'.C::.~'"
SYSTEM
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
TABLE I1-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-SPECIAL PROGRAMS
I Expense-General Fund-Continued
3. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES-SPECIAL PROGRAM (shows gross salaries earned)
4. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION (shows gross salaries earned)
a. Special Programs Veterans, etc.
Salaries
Travel
b. Supplies
and Materials Used in Special Programs, Veterans,
etc.
c. County and Home Demonstration Agents
Salaries
Travel
d. Other Expense
of Instructions
Special
Programs
Total Instructional
Eervices Special
Program
a. Salaries
of Operators
b. Supplies, c. Trans-
Repairs, portation
Maintenance Equipment Purchased
d. Other
Expense of
Pupil Transportation
Total Pupil Transportation Expense
White $ 2,179.05 $
~h1~~ ::: .
Negro .. ,
White 19;415.63
... Wh1~~ 2,630.73
~h11~.633~.59"
4,299.01 Negro 1.166.80
s,
... $ 360.00 $
$
s 74.53 $ 2,613.58
21,260.63 S 8,561.57 $ 6,756.80 $
33,m~8 '''3;85783
. 'i;100:00
14884 ::
::: i;.500:0iJ "'657:50"'i8835 '2i;9i032 "'44,37385 "'12;i32:41
'9786"': ;~i:~~
.
600.00
600.00
26.25
::.::: ,.. ;~~:~o il,68290
3,856.98
;U~U~
1,166.80
17,856.28 99,128.54 12,868.77
31,917.50 10,510.00
11,278.51 47.55530 7,728.82
44,920.58 22,460.27
'iO;656'00
4,876.27 24,352.78 1,782.34
. .
$ 36,579.00
615.00
36.00 ... 38,176.63
.
67,162.26
. 1,781.07
34,011.06 172,817.69
249.92 22 629.85
76.838.08
32,970.27
Wbite 6,473.07
533.32
32.00
780.00
~'j;\~~ .. ,51;78967 .. i59:98 .... ::::::: .. .. 2;50000
~h1~~ "3.045:56 6960
::: .
~h1~~:::::::::: :::::::::::
~h1~~ ::::::.:::::::::::::::
Negro
.
.
799.30 8,617.69
215.50
215.50
. 109,245.29 163,694.94
...... 34~<5i .... 3;'ii>2:67
252.22 2.152.36
252.22 2,152.36
24,163.03 22,368.51 4,059.15
471.37
~g:g}~:h~ 1~:~~*:~~ "'11,690:31 .. "5;629:69
11,361.00 7,431.59 3,896.77 3,753.14
47,536.26....
.. ..
i~;8~U~"" 823.29' :i;679:75 "1,062:78
~g:~~~:hg .~:627:25 "6:729:30 416:54
3,310.00 1,723.73..........
137.92
51,062.06 12,696.52 57,542.42 26,442.50
47 ""6.26 16,071. 64
6',000.47 53,616.76 23,13309 5,171.65
475.48
100.00 100.00
2,943.72 1,566.70
4,929.92
i;iJi259 ... 48 79829
...... 656:ii>
22,348.21 1,855.37
..... '252:80
357.50 3.190.21
3~'mg~
k562:95 6,835.63 83,848.49 39,782.53 11 ,635.00 7,508.00 27,369.76
r,g8888 3.275.42 '5i5:i0
19:335:16' ":i::ii7:25 1,057.49
3,89797
375.00
321.78
1,63658
947.70 6,25216 4,799.09 24,695.21
i4:450 94 . 222:50
." IU~~~g '5;8i6:0iJ
43,995.94 15,250.18 48,272.85
11,430.38 85,485,07 40,730,23 32,560,60
14,867.09 72,580.89
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
White! .),544001 1,430 791
WNehgitreoI!
1,074.201. 40,64,).631
1,284.28
~N:e;g;r~ol.
.
15,730 771 4:413141
..
935 782.32 .
... White
~E:~
2,031.69 8j02451
437.40 2,290.61
238.08 1 ,
2,154.23 .. 1,648.84 .
.. ... 1:
328:70
9.910.67
,,""J
3,199 921' 84000
isa.ii
86i 78
1,321. 72 1,270.48
,553 18 304 71
7,212871 1,074.20, 45,40,5.86! B,659.44 6.76857
65ii089
22 3io:i2
29,686.201. 10,368.281. 48,155.87!
11,059.45 70,921. 76 .
31,106.30 7,366.78
. . . . . . . . . . I1 32,897.241
a,4,54.1,5
;',273.77
6,947.54
3,121.08 ,5,5408
34,959.97 17,315.82 118,280.49 22,434.46 70,921. 76
24,38000 4,150.00
'17,316.25 17,380 14
i4i2i65 13,342.44 4,110.00 ,5.654.35 . 23,800.71 10,428.,50 "'80:374i6 11,900.30 :l.500 00
55,9.54.09 9,804.35
161,919.62
32,780.44
White ..
Negro. White
Negro. White ..
~~~~. '2:~43j8
Negro IVhitc . 4 j50:70
Negro.
451.14 . R40.0.)
.. 1:500001'" 675 00 ..
'::1:'::::::'1'
i:~~g~It
100 00
547.80 22iioo
.I .. 2,649.31
..
,
2,147.80 90~iJ9
5:943831 6.790 75
840 00
White 2,:110.00.
Negro IVhite 3,519.99
. ~~~~~ . .. ..576:00
88489 :
74.00
2,869.76.
d~g ~~ .
330 00
517250.09701 1,646.00
5,82973 495 00
8,300.88
337686446 4:.~000035000 ..... 99: 2iil' ... 5: 927:39
~'61~~ .. .i37 :50
21.25
....... I" iii8 7,~
Negrol White.
i:98000.
;;;;1. 11.b;~~~ White
.........
5.542 201' .. 9:13 59
516.1:1
10470.
.:::.:
1,020.00.
Nesro
1..
White 8,4,54 98
327 00 3,84452i .
Negro White
1,914.96,1 5,000.001
440.04 .21789
112)14..90621' .. .
Negro! 1. 615 001
370:12
10.75 ..
White :1,1,53.72'I
401. 46
88.46, .
:::: .. 1,2,5290... :160
~~~~I ):::::1 706 40 . 1,261.10
I~oo
288071 1,500.00
j W;Nehrgirle~ol;~.:.21.6..,5J6.11.~. -.,-,-===~-,-,-===~16-,-,.5j5.20..,.050.0.i...
. 3375;,1" 2ji7,~7
131.:13 I, J,jJ .:1:1
(i,47,579
863 2,5
2:i04 08 1.0,50.00 12,626.50 2,419.02 6.3:19.85 1.996.07 3,643.6i. 1,256.,501
.......... [.
liOOOO,
,I :i, 003:74 8,,542141 n. ,45?8 680:70 " _"
5,50.00!
250 65
.j67.21!
==~=.:..: ~4:_~01
41i,384..50 9,02a.70 11,178 25
656.60 67,243.0,5
2ii::ii200 : .
R,8Ii,5.00
21. sse. 50 9:68862' . 12,400.00 .
7.96550 :1,4,56.63 4,813.2,5 a:l.87.5.15 21,18413 :17,303.50 :1.:36904 2,770.00. a3 224.04 24,834.2,5 .. 13,240.48 11,035.68.
. 64329 ~66. 64
1,8:13.42
25:855:2iJ 9,131.64 43,72.5.12 16,235.:18 94,196.20 6,139.04
58,058.29 24,276.16
18.51408 12.82000 ,55.767.59 6,815.00 ,52,619.73 I. 630 00 115,77,5 30 4,180.00 15,373.00
10,600.00
7,821.8:1 7,091. 50 14,6:1:1.59 2,28,5.20 44,849.88 27,770.42
u~n~'" '9:62457 92,560 2,:117.00 1:1,287.30 10,176.29 ,5,285.9,5 . 10,1,55.04 1,924.97 14,219.76 6,0,58.36
157.50 9 70 53.00 7.0J
1,487.34
41.00 2,234.74
460.00 1,111. 93
744.85
33,584.91
29 748.49 128,440.89 11,805.00 70,982.75
4,913.60 141,473.63
9,925.95 28,564.94 31,622.97
79,707.62
44:705 i2 26,100.00 22,100.00 2,,510.00 23,858.61 11,44,5.:19 62 102.71 :19.719.82
4,607.29 :3,29964
4,004.08
4: 796 io :.
12,046.32 '24:84535 2,989.74 2,00000 8,739.51 14,769.26 5,:179.5,5 ...
,)17.68 :16,541
2550
88,:144.49
52;80086 26,100.00 60,36J.,52 7,499.74 19,090.68 16,824.94 62,650.:19 40,085.23
24,771.10 29,617 36 22,464.65 20,377.50 7,94882 :10,,560.10'
964.8:1 77,817.94 72784 ,59,614.26
42,088.86 7,482.,51 4,9490,5
17200 .54,692.42
2,5,393.,50. :n,n9.74 28,600.79 11,28:1.87 4,800.00 2,78:1.74.
9,471.21 .....
25,393.,50 81,11.5.61 7,,583.74
1U3UL __ S_H:mn 1,5,180.00 17,292.84'0:89944
604:20 39,976.48
11:~~U~ ~:~~~:_1~__4,~~~~
SYSTEM
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens
I~ee
Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-SPECIAL PROGRAM I Expense-General Fund-Continued
3. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES-SPECIAL PROGRAM (shows gross salaries earned)
4. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION (shows gross salaries earned)
a. Special Programs, Veterans, etc.
Salaries
Travel
b. S~~gJies
c. County and Home Demonstration Agents
d. Other
Materials
Expense
Used in
of
Special
Salaries
Travel Instructions
Programs,
Special
Veterans,
Programs
- -etc-. - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total Instrue-
tional Services
Special
Program
a. Salaries
of Operators
b. Supplies, c. TransRepairs, portation
Maintenance Equipment
Purchased
d. Other Expense
of Pupil Transportation
Total Pupil Transportation Expense
---- ----- - - -
s White $ 2,157.84
443.88 $
80.00$. .. ..... S.. .. .... . .. $ ..
s . .
2,681.72$
.. Negro ... White
Negro
White Negro White Negro White Negro
390.10 3,204.64
.... :i:8iJiJiJiJ .... ......
...... .....
.............. .. ... .. ...
164.16
4.00
...
....353.3
4. ...
....
........ .. ,
.1..7.2..3.9. ...... .1..8.0..0
... . .... ....
. ....... ... ....
...................
....... .... ...... ....
.... ..... 2.60
. .... iso:oiJ ... .i;2iJO:oiJ
... 3iJiJ:OiJ ... . .....
ijs:iiJiJ :, .. , . ....
1,200.00. ... ...
. ... ......... ...
..... .... ... ...
..... .... .. .
i ;4iJO:iJiJ
. ...
.... ..... ...
.... .... ... ....
........
558.26 4,712.58
1.200.00 3,140.39
... :i:6iJiJ:iJiJ . .... 300:00
...... ....
..
25,306.40 9,487.50 32,205.90 28,700.10
S 19,946.22
......1...5..,.9.27...0.3
$ 24,841.54 .... .......
$................. . . . .... ........
S
53,056.98 17,040.60. 37,199.54 11,923.32
i7;60iJ:i:i ... 7;5976:i
4,600.08 3,080.57
... . ... ..
13,125.83
..
....
..
..
. ..
...
. ... , .. . .iziJ 7iJ
70,094.10) 25,414.5'3 32,205.9()
28,700.1o
53,056.98
17,040.6o
62,248.69
25,197.84 7,801.35
White ..... .......
Negro White
...
3:44i:i3
....
Negro. .......
White .. ... ... ..
... ... 597:iiJ
.....
...... ............ .. .
........ .........
.. . ....
. .. . ......
. :i;7iJiJiJiJ
1,200.00
. .. . . . . . . . . .
. .. . . . . . . .. ... '30iJOiJ
91.17 ..........
..... :i063iJ
7,804.67
.....3.,431..7..0
.. .. . :ioi;30
14,843.10
.. .4. ,.7.2.2...8.7
Negro: White .
Negro .
. .
. .
..
.. ..
.......
. ...
... ....
....
..... .... ... .....
.
4:074:ii
3,729.86
... .. '6i873
1,260.00
..............
. ... ....
.. .... ....
...
......
621. 00
, .....
..
.
5:3i394
4,989.86
White .. ........ Negro. ........
..
. ..... .. . ..... ..
..
1,136.00 . ....
..........
.....
1,136.00 .. ...
12.121. 00 2,991.00
60,241. 75 28,91.5.50 12,358.00
15.086 95 13,043.00 14,938.50 9,847.82 6,348.90
7,79.5.01
3.678.35 24.000.00 12.788.86
9,238.85 .5,997.83 7,929.90 11,894.88 1,018.92
35300
19,868.38
..
3,962.44
iiJ;28i:is
19,868.38 .... 649.74
17,646.09 4,110.83
.
..
.............
4,110.83 19,151. 75
. '3:54886
13,307.15 3,815.15
23,878.45 6.669.3.5 114,391.41 62.222.48 21,596.85 38,730.87 25,083.73 30,944.21 33,567.3.5 23,824.20
White Negro
White
1,058.20
.. .. . .. ..... ....
247.50.
909.84 5,450.04
..
i ;90554
........ 61.09
........ ... .........
... .......
. . . ...
...
6360
1,305.70 909.84
7,480.27
. Negro .. .... ......
White .. .. ........
Negro .. ... ..
White Negro
. . ..
..1. 7. .50
White 2,974.38
.........
...
,
. ....
......
..... '350:94
..... 699:07
... 103.77 ..... ..... 702.90
... .. . . ...
... .. .... .
...........
... ........
. i;685:iJiJ
........... . .....
..............................
.. ":i;:i7i:45 .... ........ .. .... .. ....
1,440.32
... ':i:970:5:i i:ii27
... '7;i53:54
Negro ............ ............
...... ...... ..... .. ........ ............ . ..........
10,920.00 7,921. 32 . .....
576.00
4.875.00 30,711.60
4,804.55 36,685.51
':ii;i7957
720.00 12,190.11
14,724.08 16,116.20
.i5:0:i8:2i . iiJ:048:ii ... ."4i433
1,135.60 37,183.35 23,055.98
. ....
373.68
"75:97
2,50000
3;4904:i
30.00
i:709i6
48,701. 97 5,.553.44
9,188.78 7,163.38
...1..1.,3..3.4..0.8.
.....................
19,417.32
10.399.55 100,766.79 14,724.08 41,606.85
4,039.28 37,183.35 28,331.53 69,224.83 12,716.82
Marion McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Museogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach
Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
White. .. . . . . .. .
Negro.
White 1,060.00
Negro . .
White . . . .
~1:1~~"" 60532'
Negro White ... i:049:42 ..
Negro
916.02
681.29
453.15 ..
180.12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
..
.
1,200.00
.
"42000':::
300.00 ..
'23452" 8i7 1,800.00.
900.00
..
.. ..
3,4:35.58 285.00
4,570.02 465.12
2,260.00
... "420:00
300.00 16,390.51
900.00 1,049.42
916.02
White
Negro White Negro White. Negro. White .. Negro. White Negro.
4,169.59
. ..
81.64
7;777:29: .
2:36.89
1,620.00 ... 900.00.
2:i0000 :. 1,260.00.
90.00
6,198.12 900.00
2,100.00 1,260.00 9,014.88
White 88, 388.28 .
. ~'h1~~ '2:62059:' .:: ..
Negro
.
~~~~~ 2:i99:,~0 ..... ii79i7
White 1,817.50
346.14
W Neghriote"'i:42784 : ........
Negro
30,940.39 6,176.45 .
240:00 :.
360.00.
i8200. .4;02000:::. 500.00.
7,286.53 132,791.65
. .. ii:4i429 ... i4:27488 360.00
4,020.00 2,960.67 2,663.64
'780:00' '48000i:428:05 ... 4,115.89
White.
Negro . . White
~1:1~~1
Negro
3:57996 1,992 00
WNehgitreo. 2. ' 02.5 341
White ...
Negro.
I
. 64632
.
633.66
.
405.90 .
23500 360.00
1,500.00
'30000
792.41 7,728.76
600.00
792.41 8,047.76 6,028.16
.. '422628
2,625.66 3,206.24
.. 4:62i 93'" 4:62i 93
100.00
100.00
1,500.00
3,127.92
'405:00" "7,30068
17,600.00 19,2:32.53 13,458.08 1,422.98
:3g:l~U~'" i:17753"4:5.~i35
7150
7.570.00 4,759.44 6,311.62 .
8,2:36.75 4,236.56 11,227.92
'555:00
8,295.00 4,795.09 . 36,273.80 11,510.68 ',5;00000
450.00 :351.95
13,712.50 19,261.49 27,367.23 14,82:3.5:3
4,881.35 4,982.79
. ... i.isi.os
6,467.22 7,.55:3.44 5,:374.20
191.46
51,71:3.59 5,131.81 35,946.20 18,641. 06 24,256.23 13,.140.09 53,136.43 37,855.34 48,324.63 19,586.32
35,291.36 14,557.23 11,163.60 16,335.00 9,701.82 7,442.40 21,975.00 8,860.00 14,566.44 10,255.00 8,092.00 8,822.15 32,657.32 .
2~:nU~ '9;75734' iO:8i6:80
5,601.05 6,202.17 9,218.60 44,845.68 7,498.06 1,725.00
2,570.00.
1,045.99 697.31 922.23 728.78
522.52 3.14.20 1,965.97
62,058.1 34,179.5. 46,323.6 27,897.9. 32,657.32 8,847.12 43,279.4 21,376.0 56,034.71 2,570.00
76,729.39 39,299.91
5i:28420" i:28222 699:00
18,200.00
:35.79
16,099.44 7,,178.92 '7:30043 . . . . ..
JU~U~ 7~' 25:508 97 .. 34:i85 82 : i ;5
62,85:3.00 "i:53358" 10,151. 00 .
... 1990
116,029.30
53,265.42 18,235.79 30,978.79 12,400.00 74,248.56 10,441.64 64,386.58 10,170.90
2.5,362.21
17,951.22.. .. ....
25,555.00 'i8:20572 4,125.00:::::'
920.74 2,1:37.29.
.
....
30,:319.45 16,:313.50 "'5:553:09 "'i:244:92
~U!U~ ....n~n fg~H~I' H~n~
:38,569.81 18,903.51 17,869.94 ..........
7,873.19
97.38
25,362.21
17,951.2 47,885.7 3,058.03 53,430.96 11,240.49 39,862.66 21,904.30 65,44:3.89 17,869.94
2,820.00
534.60 :3,56.46 :355.99 277.66
i7034 .152.39 1,026.00 226.80
23,879.98 14,941.30
20,895.90 30,860.72
13,943.31 14,112.33
40,655.13 1,026.00
41,445.03 :35 09255
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-SPECIAL PROGRAMS
Y. Expense-General Fund-Continued
3. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES~SPECIALPROGRAM (shows gross sabries earned)
I 4. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION (shows gross sal-ries eartl~~__ ~
--------1----------
SYSTEM
a. Special Programs Veterans, etc.
Salaries
Travel
b. Supplies
and Materials Used in
Special Programs, Veterans,
etc.
c. County and Home Demonstration Agents
Salaries
Travel
d. Other
Expense
of Instructions
Special Programs
Total Instructional
Services
Special Program
a. Salaries of
Operators
I b. Supplies, c. TransRepairs, portation Maintenance Equipment
Purchased
d. Other
Expense of
Pupil Transportation
Total
Pupil Transportation Expense
~:::~--~-----~Vhite ~ 17,215 ~ -$---:: ~~7.77 ~- 800.00;- 360. 00 ~~848. 98 ~ 23, ~~ ~~:~~I~-;:~: ~~~~: -$.---- ~~~:~:
Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Negro 20,425.50
473.95
White 1,657,18..
Negro 1,'>00.42.
White,
Negro White
"'ij64:79 2,131.25
478:44
Negro 1,72'>18
37662.
White 4,636.73
465.42
Negro
.99...0.0 "'il;.02. 0:00'
'68:90:'
960.00.
'4i5:00
20,899.45 1,657,18 1,.100.42
41'>,00
1,164.79 14,688.69
2,101.80 5,17105
18,611.87 12,722,75 '>,300.00 22,16'>.77
4,96,5.50. 27,509.00
14,474.90 13,460.00 3,975.00
7,117.21 1.>,169.46 6,320.60
727.53
16,445.99 16,500.00
6,751.81 2,041.26
3,663.91. 1,006.72
"97i:28. 581.04
1,623.62 12,11'>.06 8,9,50.78
'>,964,'>2.
.
'/'
84222
3.>0.00
4089 705.51
627.12 841.61
29,392,99 29, 74L15 11,970.60 23,864,58
.>,5874:1 46,284.12
43,717.08 30,004.20 11,980.78
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell Thomas
White 1,639,28
Negro . .
White.
Negro ",
White Negro
i :83600
White.
Negro
White ..
Negro
6204
698 94
, ..
6S6
10,338,00 1,719.96
930.00
i:28028
2:02779 1,050.79 '
2,1'>2,6'> 40.>.32
i2000 240.00
White Negro
White Negro. White
Negro . . White Negro. White Negro White Negro:
4:348 .50 1,71.5.3'>
6,57i6 : .. 4i844 :.
2:690io '37380
3:03504 'i;oiJoo 1,370.88 6,204.76 '76374
40.00
,"
"U8392
i33,50 . 64329: .
: ::::::1 :1 1,020.00,
i,5000 .
8,13;,00 3:34098
5,302.,52
23,025,91 2,12.>,28 4,270.98
1,400.28 1,842.36 7,'>70.31 1,050.79
27300
:1
6,589,58
273 00 2,133.79
70i23 103,33 1,200.00
8:35704!
. 3:898 63
10333 5.80811 1,370.88 1'>,559.76 1,210.00:
29,506.96 14,237.27 17,572.9'> 11, 041.'>5 5,714.01 23,'>2'>.22 14,12344 ... i2: 809 57
10,'>12.07 4:74486 :.
19,70350
2'>,290.10 23,183.90 ii :S74: 98
4,59950 ...
23,30'>.00.
34,242 00
!146.73 2:4i2 63
7,381.60 11,399. 60
6,,570.00 ..
64.802.30,
19,032.40 ':i:20isi
:17,619.88 11,112.61
26 101.05.
,57,252.9'>
71.1..59
20667.68
18384
8,092.00
i::ii360 :. 8,700.00 15,43.>,31
2:93825 .: 1,465.75
98639 30123
9::::1 1431i71
I
:o::W'~::0:01
94:isOi
386,4,6364.800.5l.",
42,845.34 8,138,48 13,984 46 .
21,217,2'>
ii:S3i64 4,831. 70
61,317.IR 16,7,5.>.56 51,444.62
30123 ],5,2,56 93
19,703 ..>U 61,28R.1I 4,.599.50 23,398.13 37,74,5 0:1
27,098.20 6,570.00 66,11.5.90 :10,934.21 65,11160 26,101. 0'> 60,906.79 22,317.27 36,648.5S 8,436.00 84,032.71 IR,816.16
Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen Troup
Turner Twiggs Union Upson Walker
Walton Ware Warren Washington Wayne
Webster Wheeler White Whitfield Wilcox
Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
Total Counties
White 10,035.52 2,059.941
Negro.
White 3,74754
463.26 . "
Negro 3,078.07 1,042.62.,
White .. ......
.......
Negro.
White i:784 00 ..
Negro .
White, ,. ....... .. ,
.. ' " ' "
...
Negro. .. ...
. ....
202.00
2,700.00
600.00
111.00 15,708.46
2:06ioo : .... 300.00.
.....
'"
'" '6j7i:80 4,420.69
75000 " . ........
. iilooo
930,00
i:680 00 : '
'40425 ':i:86825
86 i4
...
2j8000 .. ....
.... ....... .... .. ......
. ... ........ . ... ........
'2::i66:i4
'" .......
22,576,36 16,442,41 10,228,74 3,730,20
6,465.00 4,110,60.,
932,54
57,883,88 3,265.59 ,6:823:45 .... ..
14,271.66
25847 1,624.75. ......
11,500,00 14,121.09 7,758.89,
". ".
27: 77926 9,616.50
... ..
.. '
.... ...... ......
74 092,82
25 9,5
68315
28,753.92 . ...
. ....
52,977,71 11,508,1 4 67,972,92 16,154,88 33,379,98
"279:,671769.25o6
74,801. 92 28,753,92
White 2,845.71
Negro .....
423,24
White 1,316.39
ii742
Negro.
White "
Negro.
White "
Negro .
.. ,
White Negro.
,
2:550:00
.
.
.
.
.
.
31.32 .
43.73
245,40 ...... " 87000
ijoooo .... , ..
171.47
....
192,50 225,00 996,00
.......
. .....
............
i886
'"
2:07200
,
i20:00 .........
. ......
.......... .........
3,729.55
2,496.31 225,00
2,19. 6..,00
. ...
'4:702:i8
. . . . . . ... .
34,010.73 3,35448 15,014.24 . ........... 27,669.81 2,358.36 20,939.60 3,474.79 39,341.84 3,752,20
.... 50:826:00 12,059,17 " 17,191.00
45,976.00 28:33775 4,060,00 4,485.91
23,48643 ,"
20::i30:ii ' '553:7i
191. 92
701,84
13,378,90 4,778,85
4:060j6 14,671,95 3,667,00
808,10 " i:72458
85,26
60,851.6 15,014,2 50,911,9 25,308.1 61,251.7
63:69327 21,251.76 90,710.28 12,298,17
White Negro. White, . Negro. ,
White Negro White Negro. White
Negro.
1. ,.8.6.8.,.6.3. '" .....
.... ....
7,383.33 1,650.00
1, 058,33 1,069.54 450,00 , .....
3: 820:63
... , ....
, 584:04
............ 8,78
..
'
.
.
.
.
. .
. .
. .
.
.
..
.
.
,,' .....
.....
"
.
.. , . ...
300,00
.......
34,50
3:464:25 '595 :22
i78 75 '3j8i j:i
6,749,23
4:79500 "'00000 .. '
......
..600,00 ....
, ..
,
...
11,379,83 2,100,00
' 4;7i3:45 3450
14,269.18 600,00
5,395.00
, ..... . ....
White,
Negro .
..........
White ,. .......
'" .....
Negro.
"
White '3:9ii 62
' 60000
Negro White
is,78278 " '254:94
Negro.
White '5i80 72
Negro
36,00 ,
" 487.75
.... ....
'
2950
"
5:9i75i
i8000 1200
.i .sii 65 .:
1,800,00. ,
, ....
..
.......
21.50
'"
......... 21.50
1,811.65
"
' i:957i6 8: 298:28
"9i677
.......... '" " '"
60000 ..... .....
52,62
600,00,
'" '"
25,872:00
, 6:50i09 648,00
29,47246 22,027,96 28,022.68 13,275,2"
15,394,50 35,766.80
"
2i :050:83 "
.....
12,50200
' 660:00
3,360.00 4,605,53 18,060.00 14,342,11 7,270,00 ,
3,467,00 .....
. .... .2..0.,00
65,371. 54 ....
.... . .... . .... ....
42,070,73 32,136.60
"
' 36:56952
i6:57i60 .. i :374:i0
5,129.00 15,931. 80 ,
6,388,33 4,373,11 3,725,91
667.43
4,308,60 1,249.46 ,
1,086,50
14,929,11 6,805.62 ' 9:9387i 1,01.1,98
6,224,58 41,583.11
.....5,331.03
.....
.... 34i :00
2,901. 40 1,092,86 . 3:54200 .
101,160.17 1,726,77 3,106,00 ...........
3,504,00
......
23,321.27 " i2:03i36 8:764:2i
78:00
6,825.00 6,841.58 5,34108
65,00
9125,,739984,,35o5
69,979.63 11,452,53 32,402.11 7,270. 00 65,371,5 4 42,070,73
2861,,60-6101,.88o2
15,154,78 6,644.56 32,68942 11,555.61 41,924,11 7,536.26 105,992,94 3,501.00 44,194,84 19,072,66
White 1,736.00
Negro
WNehgirtoe,...
.
.
.
.4.7. ,.5.0.
White i:84950
Negro, ......
495.76
, .
.
.
.
.
.
,
.
.
.
.......
.....
53736
. ......
,
.
,
.
'
.
.... ....
........
...... . ...
123,34 . .....
3,360,00, . .. .. .... .
.....
.....
"
.......
, ........
"
.
.
,
..............
...
".
. ...
, i3000
.....
5,591.76 47,50
2: 640:20
32,848.22 3,023,46 5,236,83
379,00
12,939,84 1,130,78 7,400. 00
964.12
36,351. 91 4,067,56 3,537,60 1,267.20
15,37166
810.48 ,
100
35,310,95 8,453,58
.
23,563.17
..........
'io:809:55 . ...2.,.645.45
41,487,51 22,434,74 45,224,27 16,183,14 72,329,12 8,453,58
White 720,773.00 Negro 152,890.45
71,631. 38 112.041. 22 177,165.31 17,56178 23,616,82 31,710.97
17,079.43 303,647.96 1,402,338,30 5,572,212,66 1,852,88411 1,372,775.89 322,605.46 9,120,478,12 3,844,17 25,142,07 254,766,26 1,759,367,02 634,487,68 392,538.37 60,97168 2,847,364,75
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-SPECIAL PROGRAMS
I TRA~SPORTATION -----------------=---==I. .E:x.p= ense-General Fund-Continued
:l. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES-SPECIAL PROGRAM (shows gross salaries earned)
4. PUPIL
(shows gross salaries earned)
I ! a. Special Programs
b. Supplies
e. County and Home
----,------1-------------------
Veterans, etc.
and
Demonstration Agents
d. Other
Total
d. Other
Total
Materials
Expense
Instruc- a. Salaries b. Supplies, c. Trans-
Expense
Pupil
SYSTEM
--Sala::l--;'~~e-;- ~~~~i~l Salaries \ Travel Instr~~tions S~~~~~s Ope~;tors M~~~~:~ce l~~;;~~~t P~~il p~:~~i~n
~ ~~ ' [-----_~~~:~ 1______ P~;:::_ ~~::_,------I'------,-::::~I :~;::_ITh-""" .
Americus Atlanta Barnesville
Bremen Buford
Calhoun Canton Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown
Chi(~kamallg;lJ"
Cochran Commerce Cordele Dalton
In,te $.
. 1$
Negro White
1. 31,5.27.15
x.egro 165,994.701
White
'
Negro.
~.~.i:~I:"
\Vblte 1.245.41
Negro
460.33
White 14,198.86
~~~~ . i;607:50
Negro . White. Negro
White. Negro. White .. Negro .
White ..
Negro .
White
i6720 ..
Negro
385.08 ..
White
Negro
.
White 37,497.28 .
Negro
White
Negro . .
.
I
$
442.79 I 128.88
.$
2. ,73658 5,414.39....
$...
I . $.
. $.
$
73,8. 3876 208,54528
45,90855 217,446.52.
.
.. .. .......
. . .1 '
.. "i:i45:4i
..........
..
460.33
288.
. 14,198.86
1
"i:6io::i8
128 08 s .
'$
800.00 .. ......... 'j'
..... '.1..
..... '83730'" iO:6445i
1.207.31 44640
1.207.31'.
:io .. i67 . 385.08 . 446.40
.37; 49728 : :
.
............I.
.
.
.
. iii :57 ::::: .
iii 571 : :: ::::
.
............ ,
163.03 ......
1
16303 .......
1
..I..
$
,,$
.
.. .. II.
. . .. .
. .. .
.. ::: I.
128 08 800.00
i . . 430:60
. . . .
l
.
.
.
.
.
.
t ~
.'
430.60
j
Dt<:aLur Douglas Dublin Elberton Fitzgerald
Gainesville Hawkinsville Hogansville Jefferson I,anrange
Marietta
Monroe
>-' 0>
Moultrie
>-'
Newnan
Pelham
Quitman Rome Rocial Circle Tallapoosa Tallulah Falls
Thomaston
Thomasville
Tifton Toccoa Trion
~
Whitt Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
White Negro ..
1,118.93 .. 1,083.75
4,594.08 ...
White. Negro. White ... Negro .. White Negro .. White.
Negro ... White ., Negro
377.00 .
White Negro
White 1.859.59 . Negro White '20:79405
Negro :1,872.08 White .......... Negro '2,593.60
White 1,729.99 Negro .
i :464:96 .
374.04
White .
Negro. White. Negro.
White ... Negro . . White
Negro . . White .. Negro.
:: :I ' :115.86
White.
Negro
White 6:59428
Negro
916.66
White ..
Negro ..
White
Negro . . .
I White
2,409.00 ...
-'.:N:~gro . . .
264. 811" .
,1000 .
475.67 ... 1,872.05
3,960.6:1
5,079.56 . 1,083.75.
66907' i:04607 :.
17000
17000.
14595 '2:005:54
J
22:25901 .. 4,246.12.
2:59360: : 1,729.99 .
12000
120.00 .
. . . [ : : d20 92 . i:9:i678 .
'"H ,w"~I 'm"I ."."'.
51.96 7 ,015.12
4,297.12 . 101. 96 .
13,609.40 . 916.66 .
:..1:.
' .. 1
....I....
1,1:J498 1,134.98
. .. . ...I
117.:10. (lOO.OO'
1:11.91
':j :44:i:iJii 900.00
1:11.91
- - - - - _ . _ - _T.A_BL=E I=I-C=on=tinu=ed=-W=HI=TE=AN=D =NE=GR=O S=CH=OO=L=S-P=AY=ME=NT=S-S=PE=CI=AL=PR=OG=RA=M=S = = = = = =
I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
I
3. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES~SPECIALPROGRAM (shows gross salaries earned)
4. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION (shows gross salaries earned)
;----------,----,---------,-------;,----1----,------,...----,-----,-------
a. Special Programs, b. Supplies c. County and Home
~Y~TE~l
Veterans, etc.
'1
-------1----- and
Materials Used in
Demonstration Agents
d. Other Expense
of
'Total Jnstructional
a. Salaries b. Supplies, c. Trans-
of
Repairs,
portation
d. Other Expense
of
Total Pupil
Trans-
::{alaries
Travel
Special
Salaries
Travel Instructions Services Operators Maintenance Equipment Pupil
portation
i
, Programs,
Special
Special
Purchased Trans-
Expense
$ '.; .. ::: $ $ .. $ $::::: $::::::: $.. :::::: ~,r,eh:~~$:::::::::I'$ ~:g~U:I$: ~:g~~::$::::: ----- ,
I'
II Veterans,
I
etc.
i i
Programs Program
- - - - - - - - - - - - _.._-~'-'--_._----- - - - - - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
portation ----- ------ ------
Valdosta
Vidalia Waycross West Point
White............
~~~~ :i2:5io:60 :. :25;62i:of.:::..... .2:383.32..
.r: .. i3:34500 . '53:859:97':::::::'::::::::.
White . . .. .. .. i. . . . .1. ..... .. ..... . : : : : : : : : . 466 77 . 46677 .. ....:::. . .. . . . . . . .. .. . .
Negro. .. .. .. .
. .. .. ..
...
.. .
. .. .. ..
.. . ..
White
..
Negro..
.
: .. ::::::::
. . ..
..
..
.. .
.
.
.
.
..
.
Total Cities
105,833.49 387.911.92 46,130.51 234,700.24
2,347.00 1,778.76 ..
128.08..........
.. .......
1,384.19 1,330.60
5.509.95 1,458.68
Grand Total
_ _ _-'-
--c
409,481.451,790.250.225,574,559.66 1.854,662.87 1,372,775.891 323.989.659,125,988.07 71,272.58 489,466.501,759,495.10 634,487.68 392,538.37 62,302.282,848.823.43
-'
.-'-
-'-_
TABLE II-Continued---WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS--PAYMENTS---PLANT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
5. PLANT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION (shows gross salaries earned)
SYf;TEM
(a) Upkeep of Grounds(h) Repairs of Buildings
(2) Mate-
I (2) M, te-
(1) Labor rials and (I) Labor rials and
Supplies
Supplies
(c) Repairs and Re-
placement of Equip-
ment
(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
~:P~~:-----~'hite $
I
359.451$
6,976.44
$
2'013.5311~~
~:~
s
s 9,098.35
6,719.08 $
Negro 359.45.......... 2,013.53 2,797.45
483.34 :1,557.00 2,947.63
Atkinson
White 1,640.50' 2,604.70 5,644.50' 3,990.56 3,665.00 4,120.00 :3,9,58.13
Negro 465.001 350.00 265.00
,550.00 1,675.00 ..
1,000.00
Bacon
White.......... 1,556.19
10,638.48 7,393.02 6,351.00 7,697.99
Baker
. ~.'I:\~~:::':
6.00 52i53 287:5i '82449 'i:i;7467
98467
Baldwin
Banks Barrow
~.}e~g:r:o:. ~4: ..;.I.~ ~.:1.I ~'I:\~~'I
1.3,.4.3.9.: 5.0"1' 4:249:53,'
Negro ........ 1
40
.. ....
253 75
:. :.: [:. ::
1:
i : 850 i 7
69885 . . 907:52
: i :5i,521['
5,378.9,5 2,171.52 270 00 .... 57825 .,
Bartow
~" ~i~:. ::'i:24015[,:
202.76 17,957.56
369.32 .... 128.80 9,017.14
5,369.24
6,72:1.63 $ 1,680.90 4,581.00 1,465.80 2,637.95
:1,07095 ,
6,275.45 903.33
2,267.56 423.33
16,262.70
s 7,899.09
1,948.67 4,752.28 1,223.50. 4,087.22
$.
..
2:83944 ..
3:80344
2,55002 .. 2,460.70
9:38723 2:77587
3,000.42 27721 .
2,02897 :3845
11,74728
347.01
2:40208 .': 18.19
5,95,5.27 .,
3,912.79 $ 580.26 297.39
. i;:i99 92
,50,263.97 16,3682:\ :18,09:3.50 6,994.30 45,,56,5.21
180.00 41.00
. 74i:99
..
iU02 :53
9: i06 79 .. 4i :2i5 72
..............
600.00
21893
. i6:ioooo 135.00 .
19,114,71
1,450.54 26,134.55
1,187.0,5
67,678.14
Ben Hill Berrien
Negro..
. ...
White.
Negro.
2: 7754i .
295.00 6,369.46
565.00
i:04000' 48964
2,021.20 :131.24
2:8i865 . 1,,500.00 8,710.88 1,657.98
79957 'i:i74:58
55620 6,81467
1,200.00.
...
2,,514.40 .... 624.00
1,357.06.
102.80
'i6:568:i4 . '3:38729
38,780.58 5,199.25 56,462.82 6,005.20
Bibb B1eckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts
White 24,472.42 25,117.09 49,860.72
Negro 13,311 15 13,661.80 27,120.47
White
Negro.
2::::1 White,
NWehgirtoel
i7275i:47000 ..
98.67 3,512.42
Negro. White
Negrol
102. 081I 58.02 ..
322 201 8.15 1'151220.0000'1
White Negro White,
WNehgirteo I
Negro
400.00 250.00 587.50 50000
89.42
93.75'
300.00: 1,500.00
20000[ 200.001
3<JOO (Mj ..4: 2(Mj 001
1'~~Ug rngl
74,213.14 40,366.:16
12,400.83 6,74,512
737.9:3
26,941.50 14,654.15
909.:36 419.92 ,5,947.79 480.00 2,505. 781 1,18,5.89 4,184.16, 2,106.80,
11,947.00 9,000.38 9,000.00 9,814.88 4,175.10 2,297.77
41,879.051 22,7790,5
:i~11
20,930.75. 11,:384.75 ...
:::m::1
401.58 2,107.001
1,100.49,
2
,484.
0
6
1
,
,
,
1,313.35.
I
~:g~?~12:~52;0
2,000.00, 7,681.:J4i1 2,000.001 ....."1" ...
~:m~~1 U1U~i
8,:176.74 4,556.32 I,OJ7.5,5
45025 51.2,5
330001 192.00 ..
1,10:3.71
~n~1
9000
98.00 :lOO.OO
9,967.87 2,923.78
.....i 'Hn~1
362,268.16 197,046. ,59 12,2,50.79
1,061.05 22,847.23
8,57.17 54,315.9[ 6,126.55 23,071.14 10,669.69
79,844.74 :11,507.88 :J,5,398.34 24,862.03 22,629.1:3 14,445.67
TABLE I1-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-PLANT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
5. PLANT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION (showsgross salaries earned)
SYSTEM
(a) Upkeep of Grounds(b) Repairs of Buildings (c) Repairs
and Re- (d) Wages (e) Jani-
(g) Lights, (h) Insur-
(2) Mate-
(2) Mate- placement of Janitors tors'
(f) Fuel Water and
ance
(l) Labor rials and (I) Labor rials and of Equip-
Supplies
Power Premiums
-- - - - - Supplies
Supplies
ment
--~-- ---------- --_.----.-- - - - - - - -
.._-_._-- - _.._ - - - - - - - - -
(i) Rents
(j) Other
Expense of Mainten-
ance and Operation
Total Plant Maintenance and
Operation
Calhoun Camden Candler Carroll Catoosa
........ Charlton
~
Chatham Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke
White s. ...... $ 295.60$ 683 75 $ 1,603.50 $ 13,669.84 $
Negro
5.00
188.38
536.12 3,792.83
White
Negro . . White
19409
59.40
180.56' '2;:i:i855
5,123.80
..i;:i;i;032
...
4,379.01 ...
2:i;i4ii;
50.64 4::ii;i;00
Negro 26.00 1,777.73
24.09
48 72
392.03
White 59.89
13,196.37. .... .... 1,091.07
Negro ..
663.15. ..........
24.37
White 1,610.36 1,409.31 1,609.00 5,147.82 6,192.15
Negro 30.00
50.00
80.51
19000
300.00
White 736.00 152.83 1,836.36 1,879.28 7,422.68
Negro
75.00
79.40
8505
179.42 1,639.23
3,455.00 $ 1,071.84$ 3,961.12 $
47500
735.30 1,454.46
2,090.50 1,870.31 1,939.67
536.75.
2,091.96
5,054.00 i:60oi;4 2,492.99
1,007.00
519.40
457.63
11,744.32 3,982.16 10,403.37
1,550.12 6,930.00
..
. .........
1,596.63
... '9;732.00
135.00
55.00
406.46
4,322.00 2,733.34 3.863.53
1,282.00
384.02 1,097.89
s 2.435.50 $ 2.977.51
700.81
249.68 .
2,700.60 2,291.22
1,138.69
4,501.75 . 2;i;9:i:9:i
1,632.59
80.32
12,255.96 5,546.15
695.25 ... .....
14,710.60 8,234.71.
119.15 ...
5,646.46 'i:8i;i8il .
1,064.95
74.96 .
.$ 82835
50.00 $ 200.00
.. '240:00
500.00 90.00
i;07368
43075 1,113.50
......... 'i;70240 225.00 .....
White 3,468.64 Negro 2,599.92 White ... Negro .. White 2,500
Negro White Negro. White 8.5,5.46 .
Negro
585.28 40,741. 76 390.19 24,044.64
2:877.50 814.63
1,155.22 116.69
26,655.90
19,291.11 12,860.74
348.15 4943 :1,045.72 1,269.50 1,103.76 93.04
1,580.81 125,286.54
1,053.87 53,254.80
319.00
72000
42.95 .
.5.670.39 9,665.00
40536
800.00
1,287.58 2,820.00
243 78 . 4,463.36
31< 609:22
14,839.57 9,893.04
108.74 1250
139.99 83.50 1,823.46
315.16 5,581.11
23,918.62
15,945.75 1,470.28
227.75 9,226.32 1,642.00 8,996.06
469.69 15,099.42
...
27,510.24
18,340.16 274.36 133.06
9,245.63
1,5~3.40
4,526.30 545.43
1,5,516.00
., ..
38,579 78 25,719.86
763.80. 201.18 . 6,990.86. 1,150.60 . 3,339.16 . 252.84 . 8,282.50
. ......
2,055.60 115,977.04 1,370.40 77,318.03
2:54702 570.00
30,203.66 8,337.58
21,527.59 3,767.40 32,495.47 6,896.26 59,482.79 2,932.89 58,874.98 1,591.12 3R,444.34 5,961.92
413,834 99 242,791.40
4,004.33 666.87
49,433.43 8,318.99 25,051.54 2.036.63 120,541. 30
Clay Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
White
.5550
4.5.40
Negro
18.00
362.5
White 15.00 .
Negro
White 1,242.40 150.60
Negro 999.10 300.00
White 3,115.98 9,122.26
Negro.
White 282.40 25219
Negro
94.14
8407
White 1,680.00 2,,565.00
Negro ..
.504.50 31.75 2,339.86 20000 2,103.00 475.92 1,969.95
3,375.00 1,125.00 6,090.00
98.5.00
1,253.39
88.45 6,214.42
600.00 2,000.22
260.00 20,739.35
1,700.0.5 752.29
3,10.5.55
i:0:i9:ii; 400.00
29,126.61
913.00 463.00 28,240.91 2,100.00 4,522.82 1,102.00 50,164.35
3,079.45 1,026.48 12,113.11 1,580.00
':i;i29:69 1,043.23 11,257.25 1,550.00 .
11,155.67 1,731.25 4,188.00
I
837.57 356.99 12,444.70 3,000.00 1,514.00 300.20 24,820.92
5,752.57 1,917.52 4,784.08
1,366.43 1,125.01 2,895.97.
2,741.43 1,546.97
243.69 .
17,063.07 14,708.65 6,901. 8.5 .
3,102.00 2,674.00
4,661.91 4,917.77 ':i;i4702 :
1,199.04 32,682.43
1,161.50 .. 52,646.29 '22;:ii840
.. '20:00
...
. i5::ii442 '''ii;782:97 7,197.21 .
5,104.80 3,927.65 2,399.07 .
5,625.76 4,700.62 6,351.82 1,155.00
2.200.00
985.00 . . .....
237.67
8,421.65 658.00 23935 33.7.5
8,282.32
.. 679 60 72. 00
10,934.49 6,278.82 99,455.66 12,334.00 25,538.24 6,231.51 255,008.86
62:00i i7 18,525.21 60,510.64 7.300.00
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
White
300. 00
.
~Ii\~~ .. '445:00 ~~g:~g '5:4i546
Negro 223.70 281.03 2,320.91
White 201.32 1,930.31 2,197.52
Negro 200.00 401.75 1,255.16
White 126.50
87.05 407.55
Negro
26.00
21.45
10.00
White
42.50 190.14 3,091.24
Negro.......... ... . ....
116.85
4,504.29 2,251.50 2,700.00 1,205.95 1,927.48
426.,15
1,216.91 33.83
6,420.61
13,864.65 5,323.00
955.88
4'm:~~ .... 5:3i3:00 .. 2:08i60
289.90 1,737.50
89211
1,413.32 8,084.00 12,347.07
511.10 6,429.50 10,290.38
614.56 1,637.00
818.27
1,700.00 1,225.00
641.74
6,959.46 1,645.00 1,752.73
2,310.12 1,295.02 5,501.25 3,417.86
3,326.32 1,663.16 4,042.27 2,021.14 7,814.35 4,580.78 3,158.54 1,892.99 6,044.51
4,359.99
2, ~~Ug 3,~gg~3. 3,159.18
17.00 391.24
1,806.17 3,496.77 .
753.08 1,498.61 6,694.07 12,404.03
. . .... i;647:07
U~U~ 3:539:47:: ..
639.77 261.15
1,087.86
532.50
.
38.35
1,585.10 5,641.89.
.587.24
........... .i:56650
.
~6,578.9~
10,626.45 26,632.47 11,223.93 56,660.54
30,316.71 13,620.64
7,209.72 33,960.42 1,566.50
63.66
700.00 920.31
25,397.0 9203
28,387.0
i7:484707:0iJi92:"
8,827.38.......
....
'62.01 .... 65:375:8
62.00
25,468.8
'7i:340:69 . 35:8i48i
5,720.77 3,931.03 2,860.39 1,96.5.51
i8:862 08 '5:i:5798i "523:884:87
36,806.89
390.00..
12,309.48
White 140.48
~Ii\~~ . 750 ~Ii\~~ . 89 25 ~Ii\~~ .. 57 95
.
4,313.98
77.61
'44802 11,259.81
2~U~
7,506.54 1,629.85
7,497.05 1,135.21 12,799.28 8,53286 1,943.70
84i 22 :. ... .. .. 2:87025
~Ii\~~' i200'" 3345 3:40836 3: 72857
Negro......
5.95................
12,310.72 3,358.05 3,541.63 2.36109 9,839.53
. 7:996 00
4:96356 1,454.94
6500 4,318.50 38,496.27 16,456.14 7,263.00 3,392.00 11,541. 85
918.0.0 180.00
3,624.21 694.78
6,53159 4,354.40 3,472.25
7,979.06 2,312.10 10,416.13 6,944.10 4,121.31
85i 35 .. i:34543
44.25
885.66
2,995.4C 850.68
1l,149.27 7,432.8[ 6,765.39
12,523.16
i: 940 66 15427
7,328.24 1,032.20
257.28
6,680.04.
4,4.53.36 .
.
3,905.75i:027:00
3,267.12.
5;37863 ... ..
5;2793i 3,519.64 4,974.11
47,286.34 13,011.71 106,601.35 61,859.67 45,074.74 3,392.00 62,129.37
'9i59 .... 22,671.60
3.96
2,729.03
White 1,000.00 1,000.00
Negro 500.00 500.00
White
85.00 ..
Negro
White
Negro
White:::"
Negro 7472i...
White 1,563.38 5;i64:03
Negro..........
2,847.59 1,174.80
798.09 17.00 4,277.69
2,847.59
1,174.81 2,873.96
297.10 2,138.85
'6:000:00'4:45034
2,349.39 2,670.21
3,688.18 7,951.26
14.25
13.70
5,695.18 3,760.00
2,349.61
600.78
305.45 2,144.50
8,9~~~g5:99425
283.57 3,39100
320.00 3,837.50
209.44 1,397.50
959.14 10,750.00
.
1,000.00 400.00
1,257.09 46.25
4,426.23 1,290.13
20000 99.90 4,243.38 20.00
2,000.00 6,000.00 2,904.91
1,029.98 11,372. 94
4,954.67 2,215.22 1,329.13
24,720.81 77.72
2,546.88 1,073.90 2,635.31
46.593 8,922.52
U~~:g~ U~t~~
39.00
1.500 or
300.00. 3,647.91
9.41 . 6,538.49.
'2:05567.
'S;775:43 .... 36.30.
420.00 . .
26303
. . ... . 7:60i08 222.00' 2,IS2.62
86884 227.09 746.76
24,617.24 14,073.90 16,915.25 1,898.17 60,258.70 15,0.,6.33 22,004.57 10,264.37 74,298.36
200.97
White 1,000.00
Negro . .. . .
White
42.00
Negro.
White
2,.528.06 3,000.00 350 00 138:01'6;92088
2.50.00 '3:86628 2,347.56
7,991.66 582.93
7,521.78
287.92 3,500.00
4,493.96 621.85
1,700.25 29.81
.5,164.03
4,76153 1,307.00 15,71187
474.00 6,915.00
2,860.43 1,027.45 6,326.24
820.66 2,510.00
4,603.46 1,209.48 1.5,382.94
83138 6,550.99
3,792.08 1,.5.50.03 14,447.07
806.80 3,334.86
1,304.50 . 62.96 .
16,928.37 .. , 1,417.19 . 2,675.90.
4,995.22
. i2:452ii 354.58
2,700.00
:::::::: .. ~Ii\~~::::'
2;551.49" 5;48565' "4:8i53i ... i:72500 "3,747:87" '7:05926" "4:00290 "7;00353
94.00 1,262.24
~Ii\~~ 18U~~:g~ i8;8i600 'i7:370i6 ii7:4782746.09318 '''4i;:i0975
.. 11,035:9945:47007 '''4i:585:4734;968:83 .. 2;55992'" i5,65231
Negro
3.474.03 23495.45 9218.64 8241.95 37371.07 275899 695431 7,074.73 6.99375.
2,692 .55
41,330.9 6,711.7 97,571.52 .5,332.34 39.564.62
37,747.25 2,790.00 580,657.96 108,275.47
TABLE I1-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-PLANT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
5. PLAl-iT MAIl-iTENANCE AND OPERATIOi'i (showsgross salaries earned)
SYSTE~1
I~a) U~eep~~~O~;l~~~ ~:pairs ~ ~U~;ding~i~-;~:':;:--~---~~---~----I-------~-----------;~~e~I--~:~--
____~
.. .__ and Re- (d) Wages (c) Jani-
(g) Lights, (h) Insur-
Expense of Plant Main-
(2) Mate- 'I
(2) Mate- placement of Janitors
tors'
(f) FUel, Water and
anee
(i) Rents Mainten- tenanee and
_...,~",: "00""!/'""~~~I; ,:-"i~~:' ~. ~:" ~i,,;;, "~, ,,,.;~-;:";", ,,;,:;-;,;,-;;;-;;;~ ,O"""'""---;~~~: ""me; -
.. Glascock
I (1) Labor rials and (1) Labor rials and
~~:~I' 126501.216fi2' .ti~:.6ti:'-IJ05.69'4 ;1 i.6is41
of Equip-
Supplies
'5.0788812:62560'
:l4781
. Power
Premiums
2.801.612:62060'
aOU9
ance and
Operation
43702
17.364.38
Glynn Gordon Grady
\'.hite
Negrc White Negro
White Ncgrc
2.497.86 I iS56.il
8.648.98 IC.J. 03.1 O:3! :ii-:ioii,40j2.i61
2,828.20 592.8213'305.161 4.17440 3,094.33 13,433.62 2.852.81
115.50
:31:l4 4,017.75 4,503.17 .;.61:1.75, 2,298.37
""
. 1
'
88065
2.705.10 13.70S.05 60,480.82 1,060.65 2,60257 24,720.2'
5,2U4.25
2,893.50 1.580.50
7:4.5040 'i5:si232'
:1.057.75 :1,94:1.11 5.270.50 4.882.88
;;981.60
41',3129.~'.01531
1,48I.P6,
s7iiJi\oiJ.ziJ457
4.:359.94
4.28291
4.:35877'
83.5.10
1.500.03
'i.:3S7.14. :3.100.32
150.00.
115.17102
45.935.50 32.908.8S
1.500.03
101.580.12 :30.141.41
f-' 0>
Greene
0>
Gwinnett
Habersham
Holl
Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin
.Tark~0I1
White
Ncgrc White
Negro White Negrt White Ncrrrc White
Ncaro
111.50 h.5C
:3:34 8:3 I 81:3 17 50:3 1.226.0:3,
1
IS7.o0
!
I :30:350 177 .25
1,412.75
ii\373 110.01
:1,20:3.49
:3I:lA5 1.5.:34781
10025 2,789.00 I, li22.25
1.:315 PC, 453.;;:3
2:3,szo. 5,
4: iiJli4i
756-i 87
244.17 2,\185.28 2.058:37
White
li500 197 59 2.280.85
Negro
White 2li145 bOO 00
60 80!
Nerrrc
White
Negro White
81S 00
I
82, U1S
.524:37!,
si! 28
Negn::1 409 DO
L5S0 407.00
~::.
200 00 :100.00
:3,55 75 :38117
!J:J7.85 71\1.:JC
White 221601 :3,02104 17. 4li5. 00
Negro White
1:4194.5.07l
:3,656.:38 :121.00, (;71001
:::~:I:lil NegroI
\Yhite Negro.
..4.7:.3..!.1.3I:.
j ''i;74.2.2'I
1,4:J5.4:]
991211
4,7lil:3li 176.8:3
3,194.45 :~25. 55 .14:3.SJ 96.5.58
11,6S8.78 1,063.21 :3,20:3 .59 419.41
1,865.16 129.69
7 ..570 52 841.17
;-L 505. G5
1.849.:12 g2.41
:J,SP5S, 2.64412
4,:311.88 I. S97. OC 14.815.58
\1,549.45 :150.00
.1.1..,8.9.4...0.0.I
2, 072 00 1 ,550.00
1269.68 6:31 0,
5,H2ti.01)
:3,8092,5
"
6,1:37 00 2,108.50 4,101.00
U04:34 256.75 \I:ll ..54 141 :35
. i3587! 1,597.50 7,6:38.20 6,58:1.00
2,7\12.99 2,:152.56 I,Mlli4
:3498:3 :1,8:30.4\1
19, 4li7, 95
6,278.98 6,811,:35,
1,000.00' 1,92li.00'
.1.
1,.563 lJ7 5:32 64
'I, 48S.27
i\jii; i;4 52182
:1 7li5.7P 81.1:3
1,847 SO :337 5S
1,00157
3,~iJO iJi;
4.1734:3 2 P75 .57
:3,14P .:32 1,454.92
1.5.201.92 3.572 77
872.51
:396 98
11,09:3. 571 9,148.50
2.10:1.00,
71002
17,8:JP91: 8,207.28
743. 751 2.107.511
70 1:3 2.72890
2,2.17.721
500 98
!
I
4.15:3 721 .. :3'821041
i:1,iJ022il 5.314 7:J
:3,16S.07 8.5:387
9,:3,5719
1,7\15.25
;>,75.5.81
2:0002:3' 289.06
I 744S7
':i72728
:18:300
2,728.:15 300.00 985.02
:<4000 270.00 .... i:76357
120 00
758.52
12000 8.6:3005
:3.:35Ii 90 .. '5:iJ248i;i 4,552821 5,49755
,jH7.85 1,17:1 75:
244 .09,
:1.0U\I.:31 1.791150
5,:3115.81; I.S85.47
:J.'s57n7.:3i:a31
2,84:3.13 200 00
-I, 708.:30 :J,551.51
S.4:3:3.:30 0,420.55
7,4mL51 4"llIiUli
lS~n~!
!
4, rei.47 1,:1177 .28 19,020.70 14,90811'
:3,047.:32 4,189.70 5,772.07,
581.15 ....
U~U61
I: 100261
1" 5,29:3.49
5,601.481
2,497.6li
1,~~n:'ii
22,,18.3552.
10 6!)
...... .
I,S69.75 ,,' ;)215li
:37545 2:i3532
200 00
1,715.81 78
1,~40~:1~.~~1
21.16:348 g.7l65:1
81,99429
s.un.ss
.04.418.24 ~. 998 30
7!i.00479 1.60214
22,7:J8b!J 11 ,.52li.4li
20,09220
.. 44:iJ,ii;i;(;
2.108')() :lli,030.,51
2,19:3.02 29,50182
8,107.80 :3:3.7:37.10 2:3,674.07
107,540. n
27,489.8S 28,785.92
9,36:3.47 16,158.8f>
J7;J.Of;
Jasper Jeff Davis Jefferson
Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar Lanier
Laurens Lee Liherty Lincoln Long Lowndes
Lumpkin Macon Madison Marion McDuffie
McIntosh Meriwether Miller Mitchell Monroe Montgomery
White
48.96 .. ,
~'I:\~~. 402:33:.:::::::: 'U'67:74
Negro..... .
White
5225
Negro
.. . '2:6i8:98 .. 441.69
2,994.99 .
1,335.00 1,032.60 1,195.53 1,030.00
3,882.63 .. 5;477:ii2;926:75 .. 4;398:75 "9,94588
5;987:36 "753.59 .... 5;276:50 "'2;084:00 .... 5:8i413 '''4;979:32
1,226.62
45.40...........
452.13 3,134.79 1,992.52
1,~55.41
.2;68828
082.00'
21.5U 10,002.0
... 20.00 ........
.. ,'34;945:8
4,994.05 321.25............
'877<39
33;437 :57
7,614.40
White
6434
57.43 96059 1,313.30 1,384.40
~~~~ l~ggg .... i95:00' 1,6~5L8004 3,251308..5100 ......6..5.0
Negro
30.00 105.00
50.00
21000
White
50.40........ 5,627.60 ......... : ...... 4:6io:59
~~~~ .... 595:87 "'600002:i46:i5 "3;2i92i
Negro 815.91
.
White..........
1,486.60 4,241.28
Negro..........
300.00 1,100.00
3,905.00 2,642.50 5,456.00 1,240.00 5,091.25
2,480.28 2,983.42 1,902.50
865.95 4,875.37
2,751.52 2,140.24 3,105.22 1,947.65 10,643.90
i;477:25
517.63
2,458.78 850.81
3,560.02 1,349.15 2,925.52
2,148.50 414.08
2,819.72 170.87
1,743.97 ..
.. ..
.. ..
'886:02 . 16500
1,625.00
19,149.14 9,673.39 22,063.56 5,968.62 35,568.60
20;624:7 3,221.1 30,408.5 3,854.6
White
.
10,000.00
Negro
.
4,424.87
White
423.23
. 2,877.26
~~~~'''4i5ii .. 197022:47i22" "92425
Negro 622.68.......
5,706.83 1,953.69
White 672.21 ......... 2,703.04
9<\1.07
Negro 142.67.........
59.98
14.65
White
2900
7.40 2,579.33 2,111.01
Negro
28.00
3.90 132.50
120.85
White 605.55 401.44 10,339.73 19,286.05
3,000.00 12,284.72
1,371.81 ....
1,288.32 3,090.00
3.00 1,732.00
300.00 2,289.90
194.52 2,328.10
71531 1,719.91
246.37
67500
2,188.30 2,540.75
376.61 1,675.00
6,151.82 11,494.00
4,000.00 1,886.79
487.44
1,128.57 62402
936. OJ 1,655.96
80424 1,860.64
1,518.13 1,543.13
5,085.48 51000
1,947.28 2,015.02 2,913.34 1,942.?2
1,636.69 1,089.12 2,769.47 1,0.,9.36
7,834.85
3.497.32 232.12
3,308.40 ..
258.50 200.00
600.00 246.30 186.23
756.87 .
3,170.82
.
2,113.89.
l'm:~'ii70G.
4:i62i 37052
1925
609.82.
8,m~~
i20:0G '3;66007
46,015.34
11,871.89 15,327.32
8,825.08 16,760.09 20,991. 28 14,110.36 5,179.15 17,117.56 5,915.34
77,930.67
Negro
.
White 126.28 141.94 1,227.44 2,015.55 4,239.40
Negro ...... .. ... White 850.00 921.18 .
10.87
l1,I~U~ .. '2;73i:50
Negro White
850.00 921.19 49.00 1,094.52" "270:77
5,801.25 979.29
1,573.98 466.09
~~~~
'87:50
2g~rJ 1,74U~
6571
39.18
1,877.14 10,755.00
Negr-i White
. 433.37
'''54822
'64546
..
1,156:02 .. 2;462:77
Negro 137.63
18 75 .....
226.75
155.87
3,560.00
3,130.75 23.50
51,,72~5M.g00~
2,445.00 21.62
2,428.93 1,634.57
23U,7i69U.7~5
5,mgg '2;80iio
161.60
249.05
5,200.00 54.22
7,179.49 3,512.20 6,409.54 1,822.91 5,977.96
4:66520 1,192.65
2,210.25 2,224.03
622.50
144.48
4000
2,651.37 3,443.43. :::... . "72i:i4
1,143.72 1,147.81
710.00.
2,784.64 1,529.95
30072
564.17 . 3,289.23 2,027.73 .. ' .1360 .... i8i:27
..... .sij>78
4;926iJ9 '2:92708.
811.36.
.. ..
"504:00
28.48
24,156.87 142.14
35,200.66 17,318.22 23,964.97 5,005.91 49,143.41
927.00 26,972.69 3,486.14
White
10.00......... 1,839.22
981. 42
. Negro.......... ..... ...
197.50
244.87
White
~~~~
725.37........ 6,289.98
..
mgg .. "779.00 U~g~ '2;8i2:78
Neerc
20.00..........
78.50
117.73
White.......
2,202.75 2,676.29
~~~~ .... il4.46 34299 3,08U~ 3,::~~~
~:~~ ~g~ . ~~.~~ . d~t~b ....2:~~g~~1
2,252.62 2,434.20
1,091.18
559.20
7,326.43 8,522.86
950 00 2,781. 50
94288 5,312.75
60.91 1,030.00
3,968.26 5,241.40
2,010.95 4,060.00
2,360.23 5,879.50
408.38 4,102.60
124.76
963.00
386.19 .....
793.15 800.00 3,829.97 2,500.00 2,877.02 3,432.75 3,245.83 3,615.05 1,122.60 472.37 340.00 41.67
2,640.51 1,824.84 8,539.51
8,897.80 4,168.13
1,400.02 5,985.84 7,279.86 3,662.16
3,199.18 2,227.14 1,620.12
1,175.81
763 50 7,483.08
UkU~
1.734.64 ....
316.88
600.00
5,181.15
460 00 .... 4;66497
3,~~tg .. '2:70000 2,~~gg
1 292 51
32000
2:97352' '5;:ii946 .......
.. U~U~ 2:i89:30..
111.09 2,655.83
m~6
1,188.65 1,077.24
1,094.65 1,014.83
230.00 .......
360.00
883.35
375.21
372.80
..
13,861. 57 6,397.97 53,023.32 21,923.03 32,818.42
7,863.51 34,279.18 21,510.58 23,975.53 11,467 .35 11,588.38 2,805.99
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-PLANT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION I Expense-General Fund-Continued
5. PLANT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION (shows gross salaries earned)
SYSTEM
1-----------------.,..---....,-----.-----,---.,.----,----,----.,-----,---.--
(a) Upkeep of Grounds(b) Repairs of Buildings
(2) Mate-
I (2) Mate-
(I) Labor rials and (1) Labor rials and
Supplies
Supplies
(c) Repairs
and Replacement of Equip-
ment
(d) Wages of Janitors
(c) Janitors'
Supplies
(f) Fuc1
(g) Lights, Water and
Power
(h) Insur-
ance Premiums
(i) Rents
(j) Other
Expense of Maintenanee and Operation
Total Plant Maintenance and.
Operation
:10rg:,-----~; -$-~l~MII;~~~~ ~3~U~I~-~llU~ ~-~~g~~~ ~~~~:~ ~-~~:U~ ~-~~~ggl~-~~~~ ~-~~~~ ~~-~~: ~-~~~ ;-~~~i:~f
:::::ec
Newton Oconee Oglethorpe
H 0>
00 Paulding Peach Pickens
Pierce Pike
~~~~:::.::~:::: . 4::~:::: '''i::~~::~ "20::::~:: "3:::::~: 6:::~i~1 8~:~~~.~5:::~::~ 2,889.ooii::~::::' 6::J~Hg
~h~~~'" 5000 534.00::"4;78045 ~l:\~~"loo.95:::::24358 ~~.~
l,mn .': 863:33 ... ii;79i:22" i;900:87 .. 7;48852
767.19 U~88 1,8t~~~ U~g~
3,476.18' "3,46717:':::
3,~g~g
.::'.': .... 209.90" "34;5616 1~:m~'
Negr; .
5.00
80.04
351.27
878.21 1,200.00
456.00
776.60
2500..
3,772.1
White '3;034:65 2,137.55 10,594.34 10,275.37 8,539.79 7;420:i6 4,930.63 2,698.35 5,194.12
506.26. .....
402.85
55,734.0
Negro.
3,073.21.......................
3,073.2
White 1,112.37. ....
Negro.
WhitE 348.75 1.120.76
Negro 203.10 897.03
White
Negro. " ..
.
.
White
59.75..
.
Negro 43.00
.
White 103.50
.
Negro
.
5,312.47 5,525.58
1,130.66 1,158.41 .
2,130.42 5,050.11
1,141.21 3,394.58
. 8,414.05
112.42
1,733.71 1,444.86
110.10
123.95
5,180.00 6,485.45
... .....
2,048.00
9,263.44 7,126.53 1,789.91
374.60 2,766.22
434.10 1,820.21 1,000.00
5,358.00
60000 5,875.00 2,565.00 2,475.00
1.485.00 2,700.00
500.00 2,370.35 2,162.50
8,384.12
1,732.50 1,712.04 8,222.07
420.00 7,251.65
84500 3,773.55 2,000.00
3,887.27 3,641.90
983.48
4,623.15" 4;06240
4,612.30 2,812.20
2,453.36 3,584.04
112.50
96.87 .
5,831.75 2,643.05
1,090.00
87.72
2,250.60 1,577.08
1,700.00 ........
. .
63000
900.00 65.08
..
..
751.56 375.82 579.51
. ..
633.14
36,794.47 4,472.55 37,064.56 26,129.93 31,697.68 2,724.09 27,182.16 3,798.35 26,572.44 8,862.50
Polk Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
White Negro
.
203.35 ..
....
16,388 75 2,835.00
White
15.00 ..........
639.00
187.22
254. 78
.
Negro White Negro
. .......... 364.62
471.57 .. ....... . 431.60 .. ..
187.23 3,663.43
385.93
27601 .
1,191.90 '2:322:50
74580
594.00
White
.
43.48 623.00
714.76 4,236.95
720.00
. . ~ft~
......
6000
464: i5
76.23 2,157.66
170.96 2,234.92
437 00 57397 .... 6:680:38
Negro
3.90 .......... ..
White
. 131.99 13200
67U8 .. "2;5i7:40 .. "3:647751
Negro
. .... .... 112.00
434.01 1,308.86
647.70
i
9,625.68
369.57 739.18 3,092.88 683 93 948.89 982.18 12,161.36 57.10 2,980.48 1,739.29
36.12
"2:09393' . 690.96
450.00
65,095.54
3,264.99 3,073.21 1,836.62
17,732.38 6,056.47 9,391.99 2,267.99 33,199.75
102.05 16,564.54 7,160 12
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall
.... Taylor
0'>
'" Telfair
Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
I W~eh~irteo
WhIte Negro .. White .. Negro White Negro White Negro
6.00
150.00 . 150.00 211.50
70001 64,423.23 ' ' ' I 28,943.77
'i: 93897 27400
2,044. 901 1,850.00 78600 1,189.22
587.65
27,294.62 6,226.06 123,605.59'
12,262.80 2,797.22 44,937.30
1,365.37
57600 3,335.00
147.88 .
18000
1,687.95 1,065.84 1,394.00
350.41
9600 .
3,000.00
336.32 . '5:205.00
2,064.60
33750 3,440.00
2,587.17 970.27
.... 2,103.29
2,759.50 275.00
12,833.76 1 5,765.89 1,266.45
500.00 372.99 64.48 2,594.78 5,984.34 1,575.65 182.10
35,749.90 16,061.55 3,877.31 1,112.54
607.84 1,015.42
5,050.45 4,100.00 2,932.65 1,856.94
White
I .. .. .. .I
Negro
White Negro
549:651
. . . . . i.
White Negro
.2000
White
7.00
Negro ..
White ..
Negro . .
White
! 625.63'
Negro
White 2i3 79
Negro
30.00 .
White
Negro
White
7860
Negro
3500 .
White
29.98 .
Negro
12.00 .
50958 7,373.58 1,765.37
85290 1,801.15
17,491.38 1,525.40
1,172.07.
1
. 3;659 73
78.45 . . 324.92
13.10
5588
2033 4,533.78
45i7i 420.45 4,943.56
5; 74237
949.63 11,399.88.
2,104.11 i;!i90:64 '3;087i8 134.09 .
256.31 73090 1,205.21 .
5000 . 3684
4;i250i . 596.79 "
1,593.02
4;036 i7 " 833.96
2,191.80 163.22 .
"i;34680 1,179.71
i;00384 ..
6;66786 1,518.45
i. 764 66
4.65
4,191.45 1,447.07
30,072.51 2,650.00
6,311.65 1,27755
19,056.95 3,857.00 6,047.91
2;750'94
8i800 "
113.00
185.65
955.18
i ;92000 ". 3,072.68 'i:344:74
3,142.00 1,470.55
. i ;544:00 2,279.32 7,643.61
2,246.00 2,823.72
950.00 675.00 6,454.50 837.70 3,092.00 1,580.00 5,825.00 797.00 4,740.20 658.80
585.49
"
"3;98309 2,934.65 2,200.40 1,156.02 1,588.90 407.62 985.13 106.19
5,076.45
7; 7i5:92 2,456.50 5,071.64 2,762.63 3,677.79 1,86457 3,287.82 2,481.53
White Negro
86.06 .. 68.00 .
6,349.82 15,326.93 2,561.63
White
82.50 ..
Negro.
,..i..
ii ;04576 14,017.72
313.00
165.17
White Negm
..
........I.
807.88 20.00
165.29 2222
White .. ...... '2550.
2,626.45
..........I. Negro
White Negro
4i957 .. 6388 .i, i833i
10000 .
i.ssi.oo
White 981.10
Negro White . iooo :
Negro/ White
2625 48.50
Negro!
400 .
White ....
WNheigtero..l.' . . ...I.
Negro .. .
:148.98 3,657.09 250.00
2,592.72
133.74
:100 273.50
2;80i60
48000 71.75
4,149.76 846.00
7,400.68 355.26
806.37
''7; i45:73 17634
14,142.89 1,001.71 . 2,828.76
'6:04277 751. 01 59.66
6,250.00 4,521. 84 769.86
83530 2,631.74 11,100.29. 6,647.72 '5;i0895
3,973.00 4,551.50 . i ;904:39
'7~~HI
"3;99i48 837.00
1,492.17 723.83
2 2, 960 81 4~g 8~1
64. I4 3,a03.00!
,,4 :~i~ ~~I
7,492.75 1,028.75 3,981.00
540.00 45.00 :1,670.00,
5,057.39 599.04
2,227.31
258.56 7600 1,659.44
1,2iUfr
6:360oo[ 1,000.00,
4;8ii43 1,000.00
6,314.88 4,348.43 9,359.52 3,119.85 4,475.24
'6;84949
'3;069:80 1,794.97
6,597.69 1,654.77 2,33a.36
885.54 3,187.72 1,213.20 1:3,833.49
.3:'7965i 925.40
47,567.14 21,370.75 3,895.07
560.42 1,046.61
232.94 3,633.52
2,879.80 3,852.88
1,036.49
34,975.07 15,713.44 2,147.65
360 50 . 1,109.60
56.08 3,542.20
355.04 3,694.87
437.50
:J4845 15655 1,767.50
5,585.07 2,509.24
23.95
15.00 """ i45:98
180.00 535.83
...
9.95
306.88
10000
655.05
60.00
20.00
8,602.45 2,002.73 4,324.11
14,757.73 '3;oi7:69
"
"2;502i6
. 2; iis
6i
602.48
20165
2,748.39 2,480.93
1,500.00
2000 ....
....
46200
20658 463.00
'"
'2;75320
'2;i66:40 3,074.89 .... 2,626.10 ..
"" 2i5oo
3,307.04
8; 466:39 1,705.99 4,231.40 2,234.64 3,714.89
59929 3,043.69
892.28
8,573.29 1,661.82 8,517.43 2,129.36 3,801. 97
968.62 1,783.11
839.79 .
"i:980:08 "
. "965:68 .,
"
"3:37602 640.66
3,991.12 600.54
5,010.16 . 155.27 .
3,841.58 768.32 482.68 .
. i, i88:98 ",
.42000 32.10
2io:00 320.00
1.00
1;29900 14400 ..
359.30
50000 32400
87979 15.00
564.76 7210
,5,524.45 1 402.41
24,635.67
5i240 115.69 1,769.99
1,791.87 544.26
350:04
38500
45282 125.00,
:3,156.92 1,241. 83 2,346.00
449.88 1,481.70
355.25 3,590.35 .
i;9395i 262.20
:::::::1
31:r1~3~9Z2~21
2,435.79 977.00
45750
2,822608..11631
728:i9 1:17500
1,034:001
10,310.8:31
::tr~I'90.00
9,984.28 . 2: 71818/.
~ggggi .
358,678.89 150,518.51 18,260.30
2,861.34 8,384.78 2,279.28 26,093.00 21,468.16 22,447.78 5,425.95
106,847.90 7,625.10 25,726.09
16,791. i6 5,047.74 37,948.86 1,920.00 18,786.64 10,411.46
13,936.12 67500
35,255.58 10,097.44 18,157.98 7,733.29 31,856.52 7,036.20 23,026.95 6,433.73
72,100.32 10,969.1:1 79,094.98 17,739.99 28,044.90 5,850.54 20,759.07
15,584.07 4,224.30
44,004.2:3 5,954.33 27,852.95 2,948.81 20,269.5:1 16,951 1:1 32,898.16
'29:62482 4,907.40
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-PLANT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
5. PLANT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION (shows gross salaries earned)
SYSTEM
(a) Upkeep of Grounds(h) Repairs of Buildings
(2) Mate-
(1) Labor rials and (1) Labor Supplies
--------------
(2) Mate-
rialsand Supplies
(e) Repairs
and Replacement of Equip-
ment
(d) Wages of Janitors
(e) Janitors'
Supplies
(f) Fuel
(g) Lights,
Water and Power
(h) Insur-
ance Premiums
--------- ----------
(i) Rents
(j) Other Expense of Mainten-
ance and Operation
-
Total Plant Maintenance and
Operation
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
White $ 2,200.05 $ 725.86 S 8,259.67 $ 30,428.18 $ 57,268.45 S 16,243.28 $ 6,907.37 I 16,100.67 $ 14,075.31 $ 11,311.18 $.
... $ 8,164.39 $ 171,684.41
Negro 152.06 .. ...
12247 3,000.00 10,461.3C
White. .. ....... ....... 6,344.43 4,425.25 5,452.75
Negro.
.....
...
..
2,405.00
967.19 2,171.48 1,239.46
1,180.00 2,746.00 .
3,667.93 6,524.45 ...
.. 5,890.59
851.37 ..
4,908.59
875.00
............
196.97 2,366.06
21,567.3o 421,,764365..00o5
White '239 :00
2.50 i:40235 .4: iiJiJ:45 5:6002i 4,922.51 2,080.51 3,116.65 3:30630 '6:4023i ..........
975.23
32,148.02
Negro
10.00 .. ........
50.00
90.00
6000
180.00
231. 00
346.29
10998
741.20 ............ . .... .......
1,818.47
White 1,392.15 .,
1,318.97 . .........
Negro ....
....
White
'27.00
'7229 .. 2;230:70 . 3:328:72
Negro
1950 ... .. ..... 522.15 1,234.70
58425
2,487.50
...
602.69
..
3,915.01 ....
...
1,836.78
2,329.59
450.00
303.43
15,220.37
............ ... ..........
9,850.87 ...6:492:50 2,548.93 1,500.00
2,300.88 2,209.28
. 6,572.86 '2:80i:i7 5,460.30 .....
3,220.96
597.52 . .... . . . . . .
165,00
443.93 22.03
39,581.2 12,040.0
White
160.30 .. ... ... 6,294.60 14,031.40 14,342.79
9,673.17
8,944.29 11,062.10
.. Negro
White
.....
'6:00
..... .........
Negro ....
.. ......
2,58027 1,401.05
87.38
5741C 1,749.11
250.00
1,450.56
965.00
684.79
1,451.56
900.00
339.80
76.30 .. ........ . ...
2,381.49 1,064.32
327.90
White
23.00 .......
792.68
918.55 1,167.18 2,220.00
816.15 1,925.30
Negro ..........
792.69
918.56 1,167.19 1,000.00 . ....
811.13
White 404.08 1,000.39 705 75 1,921.49
147.24 2,040.00
72272 8,738.06
Negro
40.00 164.00
26.50
62.89
27.89
180.00
89.00
416.10
White Negro
..........
..........
... .......
....
2,989.94 11,302.35
9728
.......... ... . ........ ..... ....... '"
15,924.80 .......
... .4..,6..58..2.8.
10,869.93 ..... .....
10,985.29 7,422.99 ..... .. . ..
555.60 .....
..... ...
2,370.09 216.99
895,,420887..80o2
992.31
1,357.80 ......... ... .. . .......
9,261.95
131.30 ...
. ...........
872.8 8
1,702.10 2,881.77 . ..........
3,876.60
16,323.33
380.68 ..
... .. .. . ....
5,070.25
5,070.76
1,431.33 .. .... .....
3,959.23
26,141.05
579.73 ....
... . ........
188.94
1,775.05
..21,321.50
. .......
9,992.88
... . ...
10,834.75
87,991.71
..... ....
..........
White 365.50
24.00 1,050.00
Negro 15020
19.25 493.00
Whit, ........
156.31 4,000.00
Negro . . ..
. . . . . . . . . . 149.75
White
. 4462 .. ... ..... ..... ....
Negro ....
......
White
. i590 .......... '7:i8549
Negro
35.00 ..........
61.00
2,250.06 2,919.22 4,635.00
455.93
783.61
470.00
2,937.40 3,831.2L 3,314.05
... 400.00
2,489.4~
2,820.51 .. . ....
22500 2,550.00
54381 18,279.90
...
.i ,77638
.,
7;i60 40
1,071.06
34.45 .......
3,491.03 816.38
1,594.38
37500 866.86 998 98 2,228.02 1,023.05
3,388.37 1,006.86 3,953.03 1,696.93 4,078.19
1,555.05 5,182.39 1,805.74
3,287.87 3,532.80.
R7326
771.23
297.83
15.00
306.77
3,407.32 2,500.00 ..
1,758.08
543.20
738.87 . .... ..... .... .......
4,156.78 2,043.68 ... . .
304.95
706.60
194.96
360.00 ... ...
4,949.45 5,781.84 . ...
2,642.13
766.04 ....... ....
900.00 . . ..........
25,817.1 1 5,586.06 27,451.86 6,618.23 16,865.59
4,359.4o 55,201.9o
5,696.34
Total Counties
Whit, 94,931.55 133,357.14 714,551.53 903,872.54 787,897.35 1,657,747.07 549,562.68 1,169,065.77 1,045,075.65 798,872.07 38,622 72 575,020.79 8,468,579.8 Negro 39,6R5.49 27,216.% 246,752.41> 152,595.80 198,721.44 494,882.14 174,513.70 372,173.59 303,864.91 146,621.17 32,500.57 177,783.23 2,267,310.9
1
I
I
Americus Atlanta Barnesville Bremen Buford
Calhoun Canton Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown
Chickamauga Cochran Commerce Cordele Dalton
Dublin Fitzgerald Gainesville Hogansville
Jefferson Laflrangc Marietta Monroe Moultrie
i",};l~~ ~81132:~~g?~ ~ln~ Whitel .. . ...
I I %0 001 I 839 76'
Xcgro II :1115,:20842i .2445,1' 52;,481671.31 39,.506.96'11811:,239.47'I
9~.07
16.35 142,7:35.72 52,:\12.35
white . . .. .. . . . . . .
1
~};l~~i ~e~~~i:37304!'i599{70000I: "3i602'
.
21.85 ...... . I
80001
99.99:,
4,51799 1,092.44
X~ et~ziOreoli...: .:
I
l
I
1 ' 1 1,56670
10000 1,169.66
.... , .
3.29454 3.8\586 1.5:35,68
;egr.) ,
100:00'
15000'
10000
:;,<:3S.00 1,900.00 612,273.81
253,811.68
1)29.65'1 2,S33.7S , I,S52861 2,.5I4.9:l1
:111.041,449.101
805.651,676.6:l'
:39,2:l8.39, 19,34298, \96,54819 :18,541.341'
i,I' 06340'
15, 252101201' "9 .8 'I' . 7.3, '.3..4.0... 06. 20,844 39
., 2822:31
1
ldiU~ ':i7:68222
267.00 17,676.70
~ '421~:l1;" :::::: ..i
11'
. :0:0
1.3, i :2250' :.50' 1".
.. . '. : 'I
oJlI8
29429 58666
4:5~n~1 i;2~U~,3::tz~12;~~U~' 2'9~g6~.....I:I~U~1 2,9S845R.1024:1 1,36526'1
75' ' 0'0 1,088.1S:
1 ~'. 1,735.44'1' ..... "00': " 500'.'I'.. .........
57.44 592.73
14,536.2.5 7,920.64 1,3S4,969.:l6 SI7,995.10
i2:659 :09
6,596.71 2,142.48
13,693.60
23:477:40 94924
: White..
~N'~e~;g~IrIo']
1,46270, 73135'
I,OH.49',
\,46269
1~7:3m1~.3~5'1
24R,21 124 \01
1:66.551
5,924.16 :3,186.67' 4,990.12
1~:~~gg~11 ,598:14i . 2,49506;
2,790.44,
16:~~U~i
1,903.56
J~nk .
006.10
1,m~~
22,589.65 10,1:l2.74 45,395.01
1,538.45
White ~egro .
White, Negro]
I' .. :W,"Jhrigtreo;,.... .
W\eh~irteo.. White, . Negro]. ,
8562:i 52S 71
9 ,207..29 1,429.98, 8,811441.
. . .. ... . r ....... . . .
1,34148,.
I
35750,"
2: ..
492 ....
.5.81I.
1,024:14
1,080.04,I 540.01
2,02484
::,02.~.55,951
.4:296541
279.56
3:i7065 35000
.8:70600
2:96S591
5:3201; 2,404.89
2:57050 943.00 .. 258.22 ...
1,82309
853.06 426.53
314.44
14,130 16
1,IS929 i :43367
612.48
:3,699.04
. ~~~'~Ol
1,47393 54S.36
136 \5
41,324.88
i:HH~ 34 . .441: 1
i
3,135.ooi;i279i! . .. .. .. ..I..
13,538.26
6,664.08 S,288.0:3 8,631.07
608.22 26,506.54
White
78.17
7,23446 '7;oi699 _" 3'.5 13,629.59 d2875: 6,722 99 .. 7 :949 26 3,18987 .
1,371.80
53,178.:l7
Negro
800
803 00
780.00
25S00 1,350.00
200.001
716.00 1,550.68
3S0.oo .
10930
6,358.78
I
White Negro
42500: I ,27:J84 15,:;~U~
8,97666 250.00
2,952.60 24, 6S3. 001 15000 2,360.00
4,146 7:3: 13,468.78 12,344.68 7,141 19
S2S.00' 1,200.00
62S.00 .
1,26999 :12S00
92,034.2.5 5,S8S.00
White
.20920
1,666 90
77365 8,349.50 2,055.65 1 :1,162 72 2,929.38
586.21
671.51
20,404.72
Ncsro White
4560 . lS3.14 ..
996.25 1,13400
162.70 4,98134
3,7S0.00 9,094. OS
1,18013'1 1,89324 2,981.2S 5,774. 83
1,75828 169.37
170.90 .
ISS 68
10,412.78 24,287.98
Negro].
White Xczro .,. White ..
I 400001
i:664:02 :332.81
2,084.11
15,831.:l3 3,16626 1,58902
14,S93.69 3,160.00 4,351.60
3,799021 759 81 800.00,1
8,348.26
1,669.65 1,043.48
S,723 68
22:330 .
UMb5 .... 2;98879
90000 287.99
i ;430:94 26612
51,614.24 11,399.39 16,744.99
Negro
SO.OOI
6S0.00 1,200,00 1,144.00
248 681
70000
61031
60000
10000 ..
5,302.99
White
Negr .. White .. Negr W,ito \T"lJ ro
White Negro . . White. N gro .
S50.00 1,495.67
S2247
639.96 ..
32898
'9;67i :52 3,209.40
12,91766 10,005.81
11,9.5808 6,:171441
10,838.21 i ,OIB.R5
5,4H.4:3 2R,40401
Il 1,083
:i; 7i5 i4
j ;75Ii:86i 2,875.46' :i;89i63i
999.22
n~Uri~:~~n~Ui~jgl tg7H~.
. . . . .I 2,040 46
.....I
342.69,
160, 20:L ;'3 1~' '. ;.3.41 1'I.,o.:ii. .9.1\
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-PLANT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
5. PLANT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION (shows gross salaries earned)
SYSTEM
Newnan Pelham Quitm .n Rome Tallapoosa Tallulah Falls Thomaston Thomasville Toccoa Trion
(a) Upkeep of Grounds(b) Repairs of Buildings (0) Repairs
and Re-
(2) Mate-
(2) Mate- placement
(I) Labor rials and (1) Labor rials and of Equip-
Supplies ---
-
-
-
-
S-up-pli-es
-
ment
(d) Wages of Janitors
(e) Janitors'
Supplies
(f) Fuel
(g) Lights,
Water and Power
(h) Insur-
ance Premiums
(i) Rents
(j) Other
Total
Expense of Plant Main-
Mainten- tenanceand
ance and Operation
Operation
---------
s White $ ........ , 354.18 $ ......... $ 6,867.90 $ 5,906.16$ 12,709.50 $ 2,631.57 $ 3,848.07 $ 3,613.96 $
100.00 $......... .. $
938.41 $ 36,969.75
Negro .........
200.00 ..........
l,087.4~
1,241.93
3,455.00
1,042.70 1,520.08
1,094.42
42.43 . ..........
497.36
10,181.35
White .......... .......... 2,430.00 2,795.32 . ........... 3,055.04
841.24 3,714.53 2,802.56
148.28 . ..........
174.45
15,961.42
Negro . .........
........ ....
. .. ...
1,054.60 .....
... ......... ....... . ....
1,054.60
White
60.40
11.90 2,894.92 l,698.li3
420.02 2,910.50
794:63 . i;li20:42 1,192.52 1,720.23 ............
'6i2:oi
13,936.18
Negro 337.50
91.02 108.62
529.30
209.88 1,119.00
995.65
66.61
681. 98
148.78 ............
5.00
4,293.34
White 1,655.50 Negro ..........
White ..........
890.14 11,180.00 .........
867.35 1,697.90
10,303.03 ... '700:32
5,999.30 . ........... . ...........
... 4.1. ,.4.3.8. ..0.4.
1,650.00
5,052.19 13,504.62 11,693.63 14,584.17 ............ 5,131.43 121,432.05
. 543.32
. .... . .. 1,697.17
......... . .. 1,402.56
....
i
;961i:24
.
.
........... ...........
.......................
.......
10,524.86
Negro .......... .......... .......... ............ . .......... ............ ............ . ........... ............ ............ . ........... ............ . ....... , .....
. White .......... .......... . ......... ............ ..... . .. .. . ............ ............ ....... .. .. . . ........... . ........... 10,400.00 . ...........
10,400.00
Negro .......... .......... .......... ...... , ..... ............ ............ ............
. ........... ............ . ........... ............ . ............
White .......... 1,516.33 . ......... 2,512.70
482.60 16,684.66
1,941.3~ .. 2;930:72
2,900.30
360.15
539.43 . ...........
29,868.22
Negro ......... .......... . .........
77 .87
4.00 1,422.00
374.45 1,000.67 .... . ...
311.55 . ... ........
3,190.54
White ........
193.41 . ......... 2,121.93 3,108.74 8,934.60 1,885.78 3,662.49 3,021.00 4;i73:70 . ........... 7,600.35
34,702.00
Negro .......... 151.30 . ......... 1,775.18 2,906.92 4,768.65 1,127.43 2,830.72 2,014.00 1,824.48
450.00 1,411.02
19,259.70
White 2,844.12 .......... 2,171.58 2,090.82 8,258.10 1,370.87 2,453.19 4,927.31 1,859.49 ............ . ...........
630.54
26,606 .02
Negro 293.73
723.85
696.93 2,183.78
456.95 1,448.75
685.80
619.83 ............ ............
299.47
7,409.09
. . White
Negro
239.06 ..........
15.00 ..........
..2. ,.4.97...1.7.
3,386.05 ...........
. .. ..
8.9. 2. ..8.2.
5,139.39 . ...........
1,190.78 ............
............
. ...........
2,726.00
517.00
400.00 . ..........
313.58 ............ ............ . ... . .......
17,003.27 313.58
Valdosta Vidalia Waycross West Point Winder
White ......... 7,480.02 . ......... 8,944.66 3,191.24 22,778.99 3,099.18 6,161.77 8,397.67 3,777.72 . .... .......
31536
64,146.61
Negro .......... 14,289.70 . .....
7,994.98
414.54 9,216.90 1,041.54 1,793.10 3,744.49 1,888.57 . ....... , ...
17606
40,559.88
. White
Negro White
44.85
...................
.............
45352
150.00
., ........
.........
335.41 ............ 19070 .. .. .. .. . 5,944.60 1,025.67
2,426.50 490.00
15,288.65
519.49 138.12 3,263.90
2,203.34
676.50 6,422.65
. ..... . 1,459.27 . ..... ...... . ........... . ... . ..
758.37 . .
. . ............
70.00
6,295.0'>
7,941.60 . ...........
4,483.45
7,138.86 2,323.69 51,119.09
Negro .......... 194.37 .......... 2,547.70
439.58 6,552.28 1,398.81 2,752.56 2,697.88 3,403.55
. ......
607.48
20,594.21
White .......... .......... .......... 6,645.76 1,678.62 4,066.00 1,335.72 2,605.29 .. ..........
141.26 . ...........
294.91
16,767.56
Negro ..........
White
10.00
88.30
.......... 612.48
...... 53i:74
............ 107.80
. ........... 4,680.00
............
1,319.11
............ 4,661.49
............ 2,555.00
............ 2,614.40
. ...........
............
. ........... ............
. .... i7;iso::i2
Negro .......... .......... . ......... ............ . ...........
160.00 ............ ............ . ........... ............ . ........... . ...........
160.00
Total Cities
White 41,986.43 33,390.34 200,550.52 199,343.40 276,929.10 979,189.34 114,986.79 204,063.34 350,765.96 140,018.32 39,402.64 103,944.35 2,684,570.53 Negro 11,881.48 17,646.10 44,494.37 33,356.28 67,335.07 300,872.80 32,031.88 45,152.51 96,356.54 36,724.24 2,866.49 22,434.37 711,152.13
Grand Total
White 136,920.98 166,747.48 915,102.05 1,103,215.94 1,064,826.45 2,636,936.41 664,549.47 1,373,129.11 1,395,841. 61 938,890.39 78,025.36 678,965.14 11,153,150.39 Negro 51,566.97 44,862.49 291,246.85 185,952.08 266,056.51 795,754.94 206,545.58 417,326.10 400,221.45 18~ ,345.41 35,367.06 200,217.60 3,078,463 C4
SYSTEM
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Blecklcy Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-OTHER EXPENSE I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
(a) School Lunch Program
(l) Salaries (2) Other Expense
(b) Other Cafeteria Operations
(I) Salaries (2) Other Expense
6. OTHER EXPENSE
(c)Athletics. J<:ntertainment
and Other Self-
Supporting Activities
(d) Interest
on Loans
(I) Salaries (2) Other
Expense
(e) Transfers to Other Systems
(f) Other
Total Other Total Expense
Expense
Payments
White s.
.. $
$ . ..... $
. . .. $
W~~~ S:582i5 : : : : : : : : : : . : : : : : . : . . .
~1:1~~ 17.~U~5:lili5:75 .::::::li4;49848:::
~1:\~~ . . . . : : : . 2:li27:lii:::::::
.
.. ~Il\~~ 3;07454
Negro
$ 768.37 $
.$
.
.
i;073:27
10.772.90$ 952.91
11.541.27 $ 952.91
8.582.15 142.41
87.233.82
... '3:700:88
527.044.5 129.060.9 305.294.39 63.694.7 450.167.69 31.555.3 154.806.61 112,062.01 367,464.3 215.240.83
White 6.579.60 4.428.31
. ..
Negro
240.00
110 20 .. . . . . . . . . .. .
.
White Negro Wbite
6.341.16 1.454.08............ .
.
550.54
96.68 ..
..
. 15.176.93
.
Negro .
White
.
. ~h1~~ i 4; 574:90 : :. ..:::.:. . ..
Negro 1.195.75
.
.. 24;593:i1i
........
5.883.40
1.817.63...........
611.65
20S:50 . 11.08
11.619.56
35020 32.596.90 6,530.62
17.005.64
i,620.53 .. 4;907:26
14.574.90 1,195.75
249.048.5
20.931. 3 252.696.7 63.246.48 655.179.2
56.057.59 187.797.89
95.039.03 504.528.0 69.975.73
"''bite.. Negro....
White...........
~1:1~~ ..i3.06839
Negro
White..
. ..
Negro
White ..
Negro
86.922.22
.
14.249.19
..
3.860.60.... .
. 30:li38:44:.:::
. 4.731.85 734.61 ..
113.59 1.759.28
947.25
.
87.86947 2.940.207.86
515.23 .. 37:847:50
.
14,764.42 1.410.385.41 41.708.10 188.469.81
44.037.51
1,11541 . 2;li9i:70
.
357.031.86
: : : : : . : : : . 35; 702:72 ::: . . .
40;434.57
22.225.02 363.020.58
734.61 214.664.12
189.235.77
114.562.22
White
Negro
White iO:253: iii
Negro 6.758.17
White .
Negro
.
17.240.03
5,371.90 36,758.58 15,378.43 4.796.00 1.914.18
300.00.
. .
.
. .
.
721. 03
.
.
. .
... 9,291.50::::::
::::::::: ..
::::::::::::
. 1:970 77
944.76.........
.
17.961.06
5.371.90 56.603.24 24.107.37
5.740.76 1.914.18
721.993.26 333,924.53
440.770.55 466.667.65 215.352.06 139.947.81
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-OTHER EXPENSE
____ I. Expense-General Fund-Continued __.
_
6, OTHER EXPENSE
(:; Sp;;~~:l~~----I-~h-;ii:;a~~~~teria (e)~:;;!:~;el~f~~~:ent (d) Interest (e) ~ansfe:~----l~:tal Othe: '~~~:l~:e::
1----(I) Salaries
-(2)
--Other
----(I) Salaries
I-(2-) O-the- r
---(1) Salaries
-(2)
--Other
on Loans
to Other Systems
(f) Other Expense
Payments
------- - ----- - - - - - - -Exp-en-se- -----1-E-xp-en-se- -~-- --Ex-pe-n-se - - - - - -~- ------ - - - - - --------
Calhoun Camden
White $ 5,232.21 $
Negro. White 7,213.56 .
$.
S.
$
$. .. .... $.
. $.
..
'I
S '
... $ 5,232.21$ 203,518.94 182,905.55
. Hi:i56 235, 605.:J9
Negro
915.11 .
915.11 147,831.31
Candler Carroll Catoosa
White,.
5,614.05
~~i~'I'" i~;~58051'
1,108.52 17.36 .
Negro
310.53 .
White
"", . 19,621.23 .
533.38
:ioooo .
,:::~~;:I 994.67
733.35
1050 i;i!8865
5,614.05 1,119.02 37,185.08
31053 28,254.27
238,179.22 106,336.85 722,963.84 180,264.50 562,334.63
........
-l
Charlton
'~;hglrtOe
.,
I'
Negro]
5,839.40. . 29;593 7i 3,301.32 7,491.69.
Chatham Chattahoochee
... :::::1 WhiteI 2,700.00.
'i'
Negro White
1,~~gg
20;68524 .: 3,058.65.
5O.0056;i6835 13,851.66
10,577 .11 277,692 .66 73,281.12
9,640.92 6,427.28
12,340.92 2,827,492.59
8,227.28 1,717,300.09
56299
30,718.75
Chattooga
7'4~::~~1.: Negro
White ... Negro .. 88678:.:
34.03 .
. ... ,.. ..I .
351.00
886 78 7,809.59
7434
24,113.36 514,789.45 82,658.03
Cherokee Clarke
Whit.e.
Negro . White
52,200.23 .. i6i;254:~3 :.
.
.2.,.2.6.4...
40
.
1
,
-
66,508.92
..
22; 225:S0 663.00
90,999.12 66300
596,472.94 32,585.4(;
..........
10,791.84 255,175.00 1,116,434.17
Nf'gro!.
. . . ! . .......... ..
266,495.3:1
I
Clay
White 2,997.00 11,738.11
I
182.60 ,
14,917.71 107,754.88
Clayton
Negro 1,335.00 4,126.53 .
White Negro
:::::::1 2~:mg~::
2,619.41
10.00
5,461.53
27,756.28 :1,078.05
127,649.05 874,87485 148,068.07
Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
White.
..... 1
Negro.
1'" White
.
"::::::::::1 Negro .. 64,82963
52,,180140..8278 .
White
17
"'1 Negro
White ...
...
3,,420805..43511, '.
':,15:65593 :
Negro.
192.86
6,003.73 212,665.9:1
2,104.28
77,227.31
1,542.73
. 654 i2 67,026.48 2,131,718.28
116,108.8:1
"99996 18,28527 7:18,845.50
... 3,400.45 178,163.58
I
I
.! 197,314.29 .... 6io.66 213,580.88
36,266.94.
1 :J6,266.94
825,862.37 141,886.74
I
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early
}1~chols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Frauklin Fulton
White 11,816.70............
Negro
.
White...........
7.610.58
.. .
Negro .......... ..
724.85 .......
.. .. .. .
..
..
White 10.424 .92 ... ..... .. .. .. .. .. .
...
.. .
.. ~h1~~ g~~&t iil:oili:i9 : : . . . . : : .. ::::::... . . i :727:52
Negro
652.80 6,153.09 ..
.. 12.812.38
White 5,390.85
..
..
Negro
....
..
..
484.24 .
. :::::: .
..
...... .82: 7i
42,137.50 10.379.75
12,300.94
7.610.58 807.56
62.942.17 4.700.04 22.730.71 19,618.27 5.390.85
302.078.43 141,546.20 343,786.71 107,822.49 551.324.97 311,441.36 159,314.40 148.211 .61 236.532.29
81.836.53
White 9,140.53
Negro. ... . , ..
White....
1.935.52.. ...
~h1~~ '2.5;79046' '120.07 .:':.
Negro
White
Negro 253;029 i4 591.688.56 ......
White... .. ..... 13.106.68
Negro ..
679.02
.
624.17
334.57
"i2S;362:76 S;Si4:89
2.866.67
119.27
9.883.97 1,935.52
255,829.06 7,220.31
175,424.29
i3;528:07
.
..
::..... . 39:773:i7
'975:895:35 644:oi 16.61736
679.02
. "il38:970:08
392.495.17 3.119,239.76 1.986.872.06
514.667.70 200,422.72
White 11.010.79 31.315.36 .......
Negro
670.00 2.750.45
White 80.010.64 403.078.88
Negro
.
White .
8.194.25 ..........
Negro
...... -
White ..
311.82
Negro
White 2;299:5i' "9:il87: i4
.
Negro
177.82 1.100.49 ..
350.00 5.738.19
.. '34>745:34 ..... 375.00
,
.
..
265.60
"'3~:~
.
'2;274:49:::'"
855 75 49,270.09 181.64 3.97709
520,109.35
346.83 ......
.8:54i :08
'7 ;40i74
.
. .. i2;562:87 1.278.31
394,557.82 210.87008 1,823.902.00 599.759.65 385.311.90 87.369.51 424,197.84
326.178.46 128.100.50 26.251.57
White
8.671.50 .
Negro
1.67119
White
5,583.79
Negro
White ..
12.491.17
Negro ...
1.566.23 ..
White ..
353.89 ..
Negro
70.78 ..
White "2i:47i:ilo 73.527.37
..
Negro..... ...
36.59868 .........
... 82;330>78 '.ii:032:ii
3.195.00..
.
15.000.00
..
8.671 .50 1.671 .19 98,946.78 3,195.00
27.491.17 1,566.23
353.89 70.78
131.597.65
287.250.43 136.071.26 393,063.87 116.794.96 630.297.21 278.363.89 206,008.63 96.816.64 650.259.10
3,275.97
White.....
5.536.62
~1i\~~48.19001 J:H.~~~1~ :::......::::: .. ::. .. 4:27155 . 73:852:3i
Negro
576.00 1,141.06............
312.83
White 9.151.00............ lJ.085.33............ 2.600.00
..
Negro
White
8;92447 ::::.:'::: ........ ..
.
~1i\~~i2i:70:i:5i '349:24092ii;99090 "il7;96826
. 237.163: 28
Negro 8,773.40 35,214.72
.
36,346.69
. ::::::
.
: :::::: .
.
410.85 5,947.47 246.409.80
2.00
967.16
97.286.16
75,000.00 332,697.34 1.385.297.29
2,029.89 124.360.64
22,836.33 404.513.36
...... '64:00'" '8;988:47
788.066.87 80.334.81
445.590.32 70,986.19 4,817 ,869.29 785,236.50
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-OTHER EXPENSE I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
6. OTHER EXPENSE
(c)Athletics, Entertainment
(a) School Lnnch
(b) Other Cafeteria
and Other Self-
Program
Operations
Supporting Activities (d) Interest
- - - - , - - - - - 1 - - - - - , - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - on Loans
(I) Salaries (21 Other (I) Salaries (2) Other (I) Salaries (2) Other
Expense
Expense
Expense
(e) Transfers
to Other t:;ystems
(I) Other
Total Other Total Expense
Expense
Payments
Gilmer Glascock Wynn Gordon Grady
White $.
$
Negro . .
White ..
Negro .
White 2,000.00
Negro 1,000.00
White 12,360.35
Negro .
White.
Negro
8,308.83 $.
i2725 : 63.62 .
i2;2i446 :: 3,537.37 ..
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.... $.
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. $. $ .. o
1,00039 . 500 19 . 86.46 .
. .... $.
.$ 8,308.83 $ 377,324.34
1,009.37
':i )2764 1,563.81 13,369.72
12,300.92 3,537.37
. ii7 ;S:i6 i5
39,669.1:l 915,924.32 374,252.04 493,397.77 19,361.11 549,865.36 196,858.50
......
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Greene
cr>
White Negro.
Gwinnett
White
9,543.46 1,738.76 .. 26,508.03 .
...........
Negro
Habersham
White Negro
i7;60i60: 611.39
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
......... ..
Hall
White
20,836.06
...........
Hancock
Negro . . White.
. s.oii:44
Negro ....
73026
93256
10,476.02 1,738.76 26,508.03
. i7;60i60
611 .39 20,836.06
3,01l.44 73026
260,745.07 238,446.94 977,625.33
85,935.27 559,429.01 33,179.93 987,067.87 41,033.95 175,720.18 268,564.01
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
White Negro.
White Negro. White
Negro . White.
Negro White. Negro .
4,685.96 i7;4294S
600.00.
. . 8;37S 7:i ..
.. 5:i;60i22 : 1,303.10. 6,018.31 885.87 10,829.35 .... 5,149.98 ..
26320
.. .. .. .. ...
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48.00 . 9,000.10
53.72 . . i:i2: OS
s67:i i ;sissi
5,597.16
i7 ;465:56
72,849.51 1,303.10 6,072.03 88587 10,961.43 5,149.98
336,132.38 30,346.92
272,707.99 197,877.37 481,963.21 101,349.86 249,242.26
87,619.02 375,843.18 300,695.84
Houston Irwin Jackson
White Negro White Negro. White Negro.
22,619.99 5,192.16 15,580.08
iO::i75:01
302 00 . 256.19 .. 46,389.31 .
8,771.90 ...
485.62 .
39,044.93 .
:l,814 76 26,736.75
1,580.94 7,029.29 101,499.94
i5:5268f . ..........
:i4;67:i7i
808,727.83 310,131. 60 451,225.77 169,157.35 430,729.91
44,919,38
Jasper eff Davis Jefferson
Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar Lanier
Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln Long Lowndes
Lumpkin Macon Madison Marion MeDuffic
McInlosh Meriwether Miller Mitchell Monroe Montgomery
White .. Negro
White
Negro ..
White Negro
. I
....
::1,124.6::1
.. ..
.. .. .. .
...
.'3;88585
... ....
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8,748.77 1,350.50
. .:ii;60508
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797.40 .........
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5,640.56 ..... ... ... ...... ..... ..... .......
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.... ....
6;96644
..
. ...
4;835 i5
8,743.11 .. . ... . ...
::::::::1 797.40 56,375.44 15,734.17
. White
Negro White Negro
White Negro
White Negro White
6,190.00 ......
3,801.71 608.9S
5,764.30
... ... .......
"2;5R752
20,852.99 3,862.44 .........
439.92 ....
.. 3,356.71 ...
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11,631.84
3,057.34
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. ... .... ...
... 306.67 ... ..
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.
.. ..
. .
... ...
.
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j;26793
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2:ij 76
151.22 106.18
38,981.50 6,919.78 4,033.47 1,200.12 7,13S.41
27; iii
42
...
... 337.10
... .....
30,805.23
300:00
22,691.93
.....
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. . . .8. 0. .8.2
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22,772.75
. . . . 2. .,8. 8.7...5..2
White 12,251.21
Negro White
180 93 ... .. ......
3,993.37
...............
. ....... ...
....
.... .....
43,471.25 ..... ..... 356.90
Negro
White Negro White Negrc
..........1.,86.3...1.1
5,298.57 1,855.43
4; i5i57 . .. i8;53456
5,187.53
..
208.88 3.359.34
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4;26459
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.. '3;:ji939
1,231.16
White 4,039.75 Negro 1,222.51
White 14,700.34 Negro ......
83.82
.
.
.
.
.
.
21.42 . .....
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4,280.96 60,003.42
18093
4,350.27
1,863.11
]
4,360.45 3,359.34 :1l,417.11
3020
11,646.99 ',183.17
79.00 1,322.9:1
12,97.0....00
136,577 .84 ....
White Negro
White Negro
.... 3,571.86 ....6,.0.1.9...0.7.
8,910.33 . ........... ... .......
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9,994.79 ..
..... ....
Negro
White 2;ii90S
142.69
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.... .....
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....9..,5.6.1...1.5.
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.. . 1,557.70
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70Si 3,500.00 il;oi5:S2
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12,482.19
9,435.77
9,994.79 J 12.69
2,489.89 1,181.34
H. .i,.H. .S.9...4.5
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Negro Wh,te
Negro
White Negro
White Negro White Negro White Negro
.... ...
......
9,199.55
4,927.63
..
...
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.. .....
.. .....
9.840.00
....
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.. S;59S:39
4,651.00
.....3...3..,.1...6.4...59
496.08
1,414..53
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.
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2S334
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.
.
.
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68.80 26.82 99867
.5;56392
669.50
2,911. 24 1,441.35
10,997.15 4,927.63 5,563.92
669.50 8,981.73 4,654.00 49.317.79 2,O()O.00
157,::1::15.65 128,319.02 372,089.92 69,023.70 449,162.20 317,528.53
254,661. 92 210,197.71 279,136 05 134.190.14 244,753.11 115,940.23 158,933.91 82,495.59 177,221.91
47,911.2ti
637,907.44 :125,583.04 138,984.69 164.464.17 208,072.80 234,497.64 170,034.4:; 107,225.27 147,7S2.02
64,799.60 673.83S.01 195,580.75
262,606.48 7,65692
249,653.50 247,916.26 376,349.56 83,407.53 222,606.30 115,540.86 310,775.18 150,466.87
136,431.15 133,172.39 440,732.84 317,706.22 301,601. 72 114,027.68 378,707.86 289,969.72 286,619.87 196,876.93 183,234.57 99,922.72
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-OTHER EXPENSE I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
6. OTHER EXPENSE
(c)Athletics, Entertainment
SYSTEM
(a) School Luueh
(b) Other Cafeteria
and Other Self-
.-.-.]$...... ...-. .-. Program
Operati ms
I (I) Salaries (2) Other (1) Salaries (2) Other
Expense
Expense
::r=----~Vhit: ~~5,688.50 ~=~~ ~-.-.-
Supporting Activities
(I) Salaries (2) Other Expense
(d) Iuterest (e) Transfers on Loans to Other (f) Other
Systems
Total Other Total Expense
Expense
Payments
$ 10000 =~ ~~- ~~- ~ -$--:5.9:> 6,094.43 ~-275,:3.82
Murray Muskogee Newtou Oconee Oglethorpe
Negro
White 16,630.90 42,320.57
~li\~~' 9 2 , 4 2 2 8 0 :
Negro..
.. .. .. .. .... ..
...
Wl11te
13,775.84...
Negro
3,015.78
White 5,705.03
Negro
...
....
White..
:>regro..
:::::: .. . .. .. .
12,156.21
75.00
:::
"'20;40i74:::'
. ..
....
367:76
'"
975.00
46.08
46.08
71,182.68
169,170.00 281,994.54
.. .. .. .. ..
..,
13,775.81
3,015.78
6,072.79
...
.........
2,336.44 3,311.44
191,496.34 449,94486
3,86~:~~~~~ 867,673.96 466,924.42 172,636.32 209,605.67 76,839.48 286,912.10 121,725.05
Paulding Peach Pickens Pierce Pike
White Negro
White. Negro. White Negro
White Negro
White Negro
12,19S.68
..iJ;086i2 ::':.".
:: I 3,946.72
.
3,3.>7.32........... .. .
142.14
15,868.10 39,700.46 .......
109.46 ..
8,tH5.42
..
500.00 .....
.. '14,74264" i2;i4R94 ...
1,589.5:> 1,635.19 .. 342.06
21717 12,415.85
.. 6,586.12 3,946.72 3,357.32 142.14 83,731. 30 3,33418 8,387.48
370,588.1'> 55,102.80 261,767.05 250,610.58 316,658.96 22,420.87
4'>9,491.48
100,004.3~
236,80120
139,8~7. 7!j
Polk Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
White
..
Negro . White Negro White.
Negro. White.
Negro. White
Negro. White Negro]
17,536.05
3,965.29 1,295.63
I
I
'>,518.96 864.90
1,364.26 134.55
48,303.09
......
.. .
... ..
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.. .
9.97 .. ,
3,983.18
9,067.26 .....
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59,600.80
..
17,102.68 ..
5,618.19
..
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I
63,583.98 17,102.68 12,353.39
396.09 5,518.96
854.90 1,364.26
134.55 78,853.90
.........I
3,975.26 1 ,2~,;.6:>
1
598,748.20
127,978.01 190,113.36 126,109.64 178,790.58 167,279.01
70.550.58 61,135.95 422,158.26 3,67034 233,799.83 205,209.28
Richmond Rockdale Schley KcrevelL Semiuolo
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sum.er Talhot
1 Whitei GI,8U4.49
.
Negro] 1:1,695.51
," .
White Negro
5:970601 .22:644:15
White ........... 1,593.82
Negro
White i:5ii::i:i' 'iii66
Negro 2,719.37
1.10.00 ..
White 5,281.41
Negro
r " W~~l;h'li\t~e~;':>\4'5,5,i0~71089.~.74,143:5.9:':'~'::8::363l
~~~~ Negro. ..
9'071'33::2~:.:.:.::::1'.1.:.
Negro. ..
753,19 .
J
;IU,;jOO. 78, .. 13,613. 401.
. ... .... Il . .
1.
6,20517!
l
.'3:04526' . . .I. . . .....
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5.51.12 . 91.44 . '
........... ,
36660 2,998.72.
.....'1 !2172,3,10085.9.217 35,371.04
'i:593:82
"II .. 7,837.43 .. "1 2,869.37 17904; 14,505.71
7.57 35,
7.57.35
2 g 11 ')04 q.)
1:193:642:55 237,729.44 78,973.00 96,359.3:1 7:1,264.89 358,91470 327,835. 9~ 245,791.29 121,686.9(1
12,951; !2
1,366 00 547.35
896,405 87 255,05600
409,151.36 13,751.2.) 146,260.69 198,300 15 324,207.70 175,061.12 143,983 52
197,238.91
Taliaferro
Tattnall
.....
-'l
Taylor
<0
Telfair
Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
White ...
2,826.06 .
lU~U~:::.:. Negro
White Negro
:.:.:.',:,',1':.
White 5,512.27 ...
Negro White
37336 "6:i8ii6:
Negro
White 5:iii66
66751
Negro
102.87 ...
White 8,468.61 ..
Negro 1,415.77 ..
White 1.5,028.31 ...
Negro 1,119.50.
White 6 692.03 1,29901 ..
Negro
842 89 .
White .. ,
5,372.47
Negro.
White 3,708.48
.282:22 :: .........
Negro
429.40
317.72 .,
1 .1
227.78 .
10729 ..
.20000 :.:
'~1~1
..
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... 1 2,353.15 86,506.24
46.00 97,374.00
.1 ..
1,415.77
::<::1569:071.
::1
1,73095 :~59. 00
17,328.33 1,119.50
8,350.04
. 1.
842.89
5,372.47
105,80533 70,655.9,5 468,805.61 182,457.66 376,077 .61 171,853.52 390,713.93 178,107.40 238,767.67 218,733.45
560,280.98 263,43049 664,544.34 186,689.79 354,475.05 99,717.90 210,987.92
. .. 3:990:70 .... i93:9i4:ii
:1
747.12
69,922.93
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
White 10,159.47
Negro
237.28
White
Negro
White .
~~jiiNegro
,
'1'
:::.6:268:6 : .. : 7,950:05 :
1
49.40
78,745.00 .. 39,372.50.
565.11
3,337.84 842.43
2,045.08
39,098.20 .. 7,80000 .
88,953.87 39,609.78
,56,5.11
3,337.84 812.43
8,313.54
47:048:25 7,800.00,
516,418.39 227,384.50 287,418.83 129,01197 200,399.23 17I ,811.43 306,250.51
374,527 ',56 153,904.07
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-OTHER EXPENSE I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
6. OTHER EXPENSE
(e)Athleties, Entertainment
SYSTEM
(a) Seho01Lunch
(b) Other Cafeteria
and Other Self-
Program
Operations
Supporting Activities (d) Interest
r1) Salaries (2) Other (1) Salaries (2) Other (1) Salaries (2) Other
on Loans
Expense
Expense
Expense
_-------1----- ----- ------------------
(e) Transfers to Other Systems
(I) Other
TotalOther Total Expense Expense Payments
walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
White S
Negrc White
43,102.5I 2,145.97 10,206.48
$ 133,322.90
... .6. ,.4.3.7. ..9.1.
s .
....8,72.7...29
.....
S
12,716.81 $ 5,669.41 $
..... .......
39,347.72 S 4,757.96
Negrc White
Negro White Negro White
2,46360 ....
11,840.40 2,560.39
........
....
... .. ...
.. ....
1,582.34 ..... ......
7,676.1 4
... ..1..1.9.55
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Negro
.... $.
.$
64i:93i6;56972
18,840.20 .
$ 242,886.64$ l,244,48l.:J4
13,341.84 116,232.76
87,834.74 471,089.95
2,460.60 202,118.97
30,800.15 440,355.64
'2;560:39
43,984.58 153,468.74
1,582.34 111,243.84
16,176.14 422,811.74
310.78 313,897.84
......
00
Wayne
0
Webster
Wheeler
Whit"
Whitfield
White
Negro ..
White.
Negro
White ...
Negro.
White
Negro White
'49;664i 8
Negro ..
10,238 33 1,188.04 2,660.30
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239.92 ......
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4.098.68 727.38
7,707.41 106.37
105,257.80
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.. i8;596 :82 . ..........
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3,697.22
.i62:,50 .... . 225 i3
469.95
14,405.50 1,188.04 2,e60.30
239.92 4,098.68
727.38 7,869.91
106.37 204, :154.97
639,705.76 120,584.78 78,551.20 54,751.84 190,726.20 85,403.43 268,334.87 16,225.59
953,772.48 3,504.00
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
White Negro White.
Ne&ro . White
9,787.78 240.00
.
27,780.68 578.39
6,408.30
. ..5;i85: 50
.. ......
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. .
... ...
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646.54
.................. .. .32;90088
21.6...0. 0
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...
7,771.57
....1.9.1..7.R.
.... 1,226.81
Negro White
. 9,405.91
...
.i;668:25
...
Negro ...
... .. .......
1,228.71 .......
......
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....1.,.216.75 ....
402.30
90.00
96.83
.. '4;ii6:68
45,M6.03 1,010.17 6,408.33
40,056.56 5,032.75 15,250.84
338,642.62 122,211.67 269,202.79
198.890.62 284,756.21 HO,933.27 465,469.02 248,830.21
Total Counties
White 1,3:32,253.462,537,663.81 33,896.36 183,102.87 119,331.80 603, 0:J1.49 67,825.101,181,470.77 530,838.416,589,414.07 82,417,111.50 Negro 338,144.32 756,318.13 6.002.04 2,973.93 4,408.52 214,008.49 7,232.61 133,543.iH 15,486.621,478,118.27 29,370,757.69
i
I
Americus Atlanta Barnesville Bremen Buford
White 5.617.59
..
.1
Negro 1.647.30.......................
White.........
188.746.21
Negro........
62.701.50
White.. .
2.486.13
..
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Ne~...........
.
White 4.529.50 13.962.55
Negro
510.00 2.115.80
.
..
. . .. ..
.. .
1.270.00
ti.8S7.59 204.028.43
1.647.30 131.057.25
"i40;697:SS 329.444.09 11,104.041. 60
26.085.74 88.787.24 4.683.399.55
2.486.13 152,592.17
63.079.47
'''io;iis:i>i ""'i04:63 :::::::::::: :::::::::::: "'36;450:23 152.374.32
...
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4.954.35
..
.. .... i45:85 "'23.59225 .. , iio;2S0:i>2
........... 2.625.80
28,923.95
Calhoun Canton Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown
White 6.130.11
..
.
Negro..........
.. .. .. . . " '"
White 6.110.00 25.588.00
..
~~~~ .. '20;90i:75 61,260:34::::::....
..
Negro 2.362.80 7.258.34.......... .
White 12.920.59............
26.240.59
Negro 2.221.02............
6.404.35
White 18.909.05 55,858.95
..
Negro
735.00 3.115.83
..
5.413.51 ........
1.681.60
..
.. .... 9;i35. 72 "110.55 .......
.. 6.928.48 . 9.141.19 4.468.01
16.93268............ 3,256.21....
4.000.00 15.543.62
.. i54:80 6.00
701.14 ....... '" .... ..........
....
"33;534:40
6.00 92.109.50 16.549.62 48.302.37 13.093.38 91.700.68 7.107.04
17l.96~.78
27.688.54 204.754.85
9.357.63 312.413.83
127.401.53 327.066.95
71.280.12 424.081. 70 62,038.04
Chickamauga
White 3.110.55 9.670.43
Negro. " .. .. .. .. .
.
Cochran
White ........
.... .0..0.
Commerce Cordele
Negro
White "6;,jj350"i4;56is7 :::: ..
~~~ 5;57446 :::
.. :::::: :::
Negro
464.88..
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..
Dalton
White 11,491.35
..
Negro
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2.985.09 ..........
. ..
1.871.75 17.637.82 100.424.03
.... 2;8i9:42 2;8i9:42 ... 109,057.89
1.409.70 1.409.70 38.310.25
20.985.37 168.766.96
. ... 9,914.19 ... i5;488:65
..... '230:42
464.88 11.721. 77
63.25
63.25
23.254.85
262.997.47 123.064 24
486.550.82 54,492.50
Decatur Dublin Fitzgerald Gainesville Hogansville
White 12.022.50 17,005.08............
..
1,812.57 30.840.15
~~~~ "'i3;ios:2S "'59;2i4s4'''4;550:0iJ ::::::.::::' ::::::::::::"26.95226 :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::: "i03;S2538
Negro 4.784.72 12.950.35 White 4.869.80 9.968.33
"...........
S. 0.28s. 94
:..........
17.735.07 1.519.35 24.386.60
Negro
612.50 1.712.65................
.
1.849.73 ..
4.174.88
White 19.065.96............
51.999.15............ 9.458.67............
80.523.78
Negro 2.308.74............
8,342.75............
10.651.49
White 5.629.30 18.132.89.................................. 10.512.99......................
34.275.18
Negro
126.00 1,552.46
"..... 4,459.88.........
6.138.34
679.531.05
m:~~~~~
152.743.99 272.756.00 86,917.07 490.152.33 124.850.8 189.928.09
66.046.4
Jefferson LaGrange Marietta Monroe Moultrie
White 6.574.49 29.96507 .. ".......
3,800.00 10.887.18............
~l:l~~ "'4i;i96:65 "i2i;40312 .:::::::::: :::::::::::: ....5;772:35 :::::::::::: ::::::::.::: ::::
51,226.74 .::' :::::::::::: "i6s;372:ii
Negro 3,614.03 19.035.28....................................
22,649.31
White 1.081.32
".
1.081.32
Negro............
White...........
6.941.77......
5.547.01 12.488.78
Negro
White 15,666.90......
15.666.90
Negro
"...
..
"........................................
119.745.13
8~N~U
221.704.13 746.999.3 94,025.97 205.889.62
.. 509.928.87
174.428.32
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-OTHER EXPENSE
- - - - - - - , - - - - - - - - _ . _ - _.. I. Expense-General Fund-Continued
6 OTHER EXPE~SE
SYSTEM
-----(a) School Lunch
(1) Other Cafeteria
I(C)AthalentdlCSO,thEenr tSeretlaf-inment!I
I
I
Program
Operations
Supporting Activities td) Interest (e) Transfers II
Total Other Total Expense
W sala~;-I(2)Oth-;':~ (i)Sah~;- -(2)Other-IWSahries I (2) Oth-;':-I on Loans ~Oy~~~~~ (I) Other
Expense
Payments
~':~:~$ U~U~I$,} - - - - - - ------ --I -- - --- ------~~--~-- --~--
Expense
~---
Expense
Expense
~ - - - - - I - - - -~ - - -
--~--
Newnan
$, . '1:$.:$
1$
$ .. 8:000001$, 1$
13,524,08 $ 1,544,96
31.5,446.20 96,015,11
Pelham
Qnitman Rome Tallapoosa
White Negro
iJc~:~
White
~e~~~
5,365.481 22,42:J68 1,269.20 .5,673.36
413 80
.. . . . . . . . .
m 17,726.15! 123,125.85. __ . 1
I ~: b6 .
.. :. '. '. . '. . '.T.
__ . __
u~nL
8,097 ..56
'--9;05874" 252 00
, .....
36,847.90 6,942.56 3,777.96 2,085.24 140,852.00 16,172.74
17,207.72
203,850.19 91,895.63 140,013,62 85,949.46 B95,387.00 169,241.16 108,685.66
Negro
504.00
:.
504 00
1.5,629.06
>-' 00
"'"
Tallulah Falls Thomaston
~'~~~ White..
I --
, , , . , , . . . ., .. 9,07215 ' : : .
Thomasville Toccoa Trion
White 21,R:J4.051 Negro 4,85721
~fh~:~10:63932 i;~:~ 4:501121
80,794.29 18,499.30 ... 25,825.92. .
'i8;784 i4--
7:6388i 9473: 4,4l1.6:
. 940i 62.6,
1,516.21
003,49 2,509.7G
72.95
... '1'
102,795.30 23,419.18 cjl,104.06
947.37
27,696.9:J
47,174.80
900.00 468,656.68 63,532.44 468,370.38 211,543.45 270,160.3"
1687,u30t7n.7g2
Valdosta Vidalia Waycross West Point Winder
White] 17,2.56.86'. Negro 1,08.5.59. __ .
Whitel 6,101.52 ...
WNehgirteo
673.38 .. '1: ,9:6:0:.9:4.1!
Negro,..
490.20 .
Whilej.
Xegro
.1
White! :;,87800' 12:275051"
"i;:mOf
5,94:~79
5,IR1.491
.. ........ I
42 iol'
18.04
. . . . .l
23,201.65 6,267.08 6,101.52
3':56170'368..321R~""
22,51~501,
539,5'9.54 283,911.60 156,519.51
4~~:mn
21:J,436,5\/ 166,221.57
i76;742ilx
Total Cities
Xcgro]
668581 __
n White 325 16655 9-W,257.801 11, 4~Jl
1
26,004~81 8\1,749 46
141,945,6,
1,682.2'
10,786.21
,.43112:11
(16858, 26,566.42
,
I
177,888 31:1,725, \/62 521 2:l,317, 084.41
Negro 45:494071 105,77:368:
16,832.04
6,~17 i4: 15,591.9
62 6',
32,764.221 2;2,836,66 ' 7,907,290.86
1
Grand Total
white 1,657,420011:l,477,921.61 Negro 080,6:J8.091 892,091.81
45,:l8B 13 6,082.l)4
272,852331 19,B0627
146, 326. 281 10,726 26
744,97i,lf 229,600,43
69,507.3: 1,192,256,98 708,726,72 8,315,:116.59 105,734,19591 7,29.5.2f 103,543,61 48,2.50R41,7:10,054.\lo 1 :l7,278,048.55
1
SYSTEM
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-OUTLAY EXPENSE II. Outlay Expense
(1) Land
(2) New Buildings
(3) New Equipment (4) Additions and Alterations of 011
Buil.lings (not repairs)
(5) Other Capital Outlay
Total Outlay Payments
Total Expense and Outlay Payments
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
White $
1,508.50 $. ..
$
Negro.... .
.
White Negro
.
.
'..... . .
White
Negrc
:;~:: .:::::::::
.
.
.
::......... "47;556:40 ..
White
"5.395:30
29.548.95 ..
Negro
. ..
55.675.52 $.......
28,695.75
20.040.54
2.650.60
.
13.364.36
..
1,833.74
$ ..
.
,
1.100.42 $ 850.00
58.284.44 $ 28.695.75 20.040.54 2.650.60 14.214.36
3;i43:60
47.5iro.40 34.944.25
585,328.99 157,756.72 325,334.93 66,345.35 464,382.05 31,555.38 157,950.21 159,618.41 402,408.59
215,240.83
Banks
Whit, ..
.. .. ..
200.00
Negrr
.
.
Barrow
Whit,
.. .
......
Bartow
N~
Whit,
00 00
Ben Hill
Negrr Whit,
1,000.00
. 10.831.59
.
Negr- ."., " ... ", ..
Berrien
Whit, ., .. , "... . "., .. "
,
Negro ... " ", .... "...
., , .....
41500 8.187.25
1.829.88
.
.......... :i;tii:i:5o ... ,
...... ,
, , :: .".",
".,. .,
....... '20;000:00
2,444.88 :i;tii2 :50 iil: ois S4
2i;00000
251,493.41 20,931.39 255,309.28 63,246.48 674,198.12
56,057.59 208,797.89
95,039.03 504,528.08
69,975.73
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Whit< Negrr Whit,
16.277.46 1.900.00
15.729.69....................
75.453.57.............
12,837.97
2.317.69....................
2.557.81 365.40 360.00
34,564.96 77.718.97 15,515.66
~~~~ ::::::::::::::::.:::
2.6i638
5:il04:45
.. 559.05
::::::: 9;079:88
~~rf
S03:60 ::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::
728 95 : : : : : : : : . : : : : : :
728.95 803.60
~~~~ ::::::::::::::::::::
i;500:00
353:50
.. 5;ooil:40 :::::::::.::::::::: .. .. 6;862:ilo
Negrc ..
1,793.50
1,793.50
2,974,772.82 1,488,104.38
203,985.47
44,037.51 366,111.74 22,953.97 363,824.18 214,664.12
196,098.67 116,355.72
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
Whit,
, ..
131.011.17
Negro
. ..........
Whit, "'"'''' "., "., .. ,
6.831.09
Negro
.
Whit,
,., ,."
,
Negro
.
White.".", "",., .. ,
Negro. , ... , . , , , . , , .
White .. ,.,.,
, .. ,.
Negro. , , , ... , , . , , ....
9,705.53
..
1.00000 "" .. "
"
10.971.09 ... ""."
,
12.026.46 8,672.07
123.100.00
152,743.16 8,672.07
140,902.18
............ 636:60:::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: ........ .. i:5i4:iti
436.62 7,024.85
10,171.70.............
436.62 17,196.55
1,859.71............
1,859.71
5,921.59
5,921.59
874,736.42 343,596.60 581,672.73
466.667.65 216.866.32 140.384.43 220.715.49 184.765.26 241,526.98
147.831.31
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-OUTLAY EXPENSE II Outlay Expense-Continued
SYSTEM
(I) Land
(2) New Buildings (3) New Equipment (4) Additions and (5) Other Capital
Alterations of Old
Outlay
Total Outlay Payments
Total Expense and Outlay Payments
Buildings (not repairs)
---------1-----------------------------------1-------- --------------
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
White $ .
. $ .. ..
Negro
_ ..
White
.
..... Negro _.
White
'2~276:00
Negro
White
Negro. .. . .
White
..
Negro
..
$
23,046.52 $
14,567.87
12,612.08
3,018.53
16,184.00'" "4:589:98
12,716.00
1,179.40
14,685.39
9,790.26 ...
$
. ..... $
.. ..
. ... s:9i:i:93
4,440.00 2,500.00
;r~~~~.....
White
"34000 ::::::::::::::. 1,000.00 .
3;73442' -.
. ioo:i2
Negro. _
303_06 _.
.............. 388.50
White
25207
52500
331. 80 .
~6;t~
39;987:00
180_00 .. .. 2,253.33
14,286.37
.... iii:54695
i5:6ii97
Negro
, .. "
.
White .
..........
.
.
974-47 ..
2;000:00, .
Negro. _
504.10
5,069_68
23,046.52 $ 14,567.87 21,526.01
35;4i35o
2S:9i i93 16,39540 14,685.39
9'::~:1
4,834_74 303.06,
1,41987_03070'1 .183;68562
2,974. 471 5,57378
261,225.74 120,904.72 744,489.85 180,264.50 597,748.1a 10,577.11 306,604.59 89,676.52 2,842,177.98 1,727,090_35
30,718.75 24,453_36 519,624.19 82,961.09 597,970.31 32,765-46 1,a30, 119.79 266,495_33 110,729.35 133,222.8a
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford 'lrisp
White
7,580.00
188,567 96
Negro.
White ..
Negro White
.... '29;067:70 ..::::
Negro
White .......
Negro
.... i2;530:i3
.
White
5,000.00
.
Negro
..'
White
..
Negro
.
White ._........ .....
. ...... ..........I
:::: WNehgirteo
~E:~I:
.. , 5:939:00
6:219~1
. is:Oi6451 72,516.75 21,580.59,
. ;y~~~
28,10000!
.. i80oo!
14,933.53
. 5:800 i5 ...
. U~i~ .
109,231.91 . 40294 i90:3i6 i2'
11,388.99 . 43;40000 . 23;638 4i
331:702 :.l9 !
49,603 09 3,306_46r 217,916.a9,
48,944.46 26,117.42
15,177.57 a,134.74,
413201
83;80866
41,782.29 5,000.00
413.20
'4:59607
1,969.74........ 10,651.42 . _ 33,183.16 1,106.21 1,029.04 5,849.89
3;72i:64 :l,55845 ..
:39;600 001 69a 77; 1
..s;3i7:7i
1,96974 34,606.87 111,918.91 65,845_25
1,029.04 :14,823.66
1,206,577 .24 148,068.07 262,269.02 80,533.77
2,a79,634.67 116,108_8:l 822,654.16 219,945.87 830,862.a7 141,886.74
302,491.63 141,546.20 352,104-42 109,792.2a 585,931. 84 423,363_27 225,159.65 149,240.65 271,355.95 ~1, ~36 ..53
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalh Dolgc
White
5,500.00
Negro ...........
Whlte
Negro
Whlte
3;(;8000
Negro.
White.
Negro
95,206 .84
White.
Negro .
.28:541:661 1,493.7
227;5i825.
1
'234;906:901
:::::::~~~I:
240.00
.............
.29;80699
21,461.82
111,200.00
.............
..
193,970.05 2,295.62 .
'76;7i3:02
74;729 75 2,700.00
34,041.66 2:63370 393:667:06
. . 675:526:56 4,995.62
289,870.72 7,220.31
178,057.99
1,032,637.14 392,495.17
3,119,239.76 2,662,398.62
519,663.32 200,422.72
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
White Negro
Whitc
Negro . White Negro .. White .. Negro White .. Negro .
4,504.50 6,375.00
25.00
522.20.
'26:39268 127,852.00
'9:03469 6,023.13 ... '
227:78223
. 356;6io::i2 1,987.10
............
5,026.70
. 398;4i269 135,862.23
25.00
....... 227:782:23
13,800.00
13,800.00
...........
399,584.52
210,870.08 2,222,314.69
735,621.88
385,336.90 87,369.5\ 651,980.07 326,178.46 141,900.50 26,251.57
....
00 <:l1
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
White.
Negro. White. Negro White Negro
White Negro
White. Negro
350.00
875.00 1,299.60
...
22,234.74
26,05S:i9
6,879.00 61,651. 65
942.60.
75,279.07
3,845.54 .... 3,270.84 . 14,941.20
13,200.01 14,072.13
. 38:i4849 .
. 3007
4;00000 2,333.50
512.29
. .............
. '33:99479 175.00
26,080.28 3,270.84 4\,541.75
350.00 2C,079.01 109,718.57 5,992.60 3,633.10 113,427.56
313,330.71 139,342.10 434,605.62 117,144.96
650,376.22 388,082.46 212,001.23 100,449.74 763,686.66
3,275.97
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
White. Negro.
White . Negro.
White Negro
White Negro .
White Negro
'25:00000 16,807.31
.255:887: i8 158.20
5,396.00
ii;ooooo .. , 95,000.00 . 1,643,657.24 222,315.49
34,378.68 .. , 2,281. 58 . 118,280.11
121.50 . 6,000.00
. i46;34093 16,076.67
.. .. i05: 870 85
i :00000 30,000.00 26,044.68
21930
i:ii2;97458
... 3:87224 i6:627 i7 2,826.29
34,378.68 2,281.58 1,593,012.82
279.70 12,396.00
. 44;87224 95,000.00 1,857.670.02 258,245.06
280,788.48 99,567.74 2,978,310.11 124,640.34 416,909.36
.. 490:46256
165,986.19 6,675,539.31 1,043,481.56
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
White. Negro
White Negro White Negro
White .. Negro ..
White Negro ..... .
24,604.17
... .............. ........... .......
6350 ...
::::::::::\ : ... 1,:::-:\.. ..
..
8",541.48,
10,992.49 .. .. .I.
5;623:44 ...
2,811.72 .., 6,637.02. 22,608.15 5,968.54 .,
22,628.73
::::T
.....
.....I..
.....
6,196.72
5,653.30 39,615.60 3;471 :531
64,422.11\
441,746.45
:::::::1.... ................ 117,836.15
39,669.13
. ii;:i40241
927,264.56
4'0
6
1
.
7
2 1
.202: 015:04
378,313.76 695,412.81 19,361.11
172,773.76
722,639.12
91,510.021
288,368.52
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-OUTLAY EXPENSE II. Outlay Expense-Continued
SYSTEM
(I) Land
(2) New Buildings (3) New Equipment (4) Additions and (5) Other Capital
Total Outlay
Total Expense and
Alterations of Old
Outlay
Payments
Outlay Payment
Buildings (not repairs)
-------[--------1------1------1---------- -----------------------
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancook
White $
~1:\~~ ~1:\~~
$ "'6:24540 "'584.65
$ "4:024:4i i2i;2iil:49 ..
1,886.26 $
$
463.50$
2,349.76 $
15,nn~'''''''''''58,96724
469.30 5,300.81
8U~U~
26:43205 .. " ' i : i l 2.7...:..3...0. i4": 'i0i56 :sii l : 6 6 i l : 3 0
Negro....................
10,000.00
..
White..................
13,904.58
.
"5' ,'89'.,' .'36'
1190,,080001.90~
Negro....................
;~~;~ ...... .. .. 2:000:00 :::::::::::::::::: .. ::::.::::.:::::::
.
9'm~~
.
U~U~
263,094.83 239,846.42 1,067,26647 85,935.27 723,092.31 43,179.93 1,006,869.81 41,033.95 185,034.80 271,013.26
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
White Negro White
Negro White Negro
White Negro White Negro
302.00 . . ..
. . .
. . . .
120,528.10
75;77i:78
130,535.79
.
19,848.60 8:i65:8il ::
38,277.77 ..
8,320.08
187,276.55
il87:oo ......... '84;324:61
. .. .. 667:95 ...............: 50
130,535.79 66845
U82:i:i . .. .. .. . .25749
250 00
. .. . 2;289 62
~oo.............
5,939.67 8,219.52
~.OO
19,860.99 8,219.52
523,408.93 30,346.92
357,032.60 328,413.16 482,631. 66 101,349.86
251,531.88 88,019.02 395,704.17
308,915.36
Houston Irwin Jaokson Jasper Jeff Davis
White
10,000.00
Negro....................
White...
Negro...................
White.................
Negro
White................
Negro. .. .. ..
White
Negro
9,661.98
7,701.91
39,810.40....................
1,413.97
7,650.15
........ ........
1,626.91
210,123.57
317.94
.
29,617.93
2,493.75
.
.
.
.
.
..
3,964.71
5.45 .......
.
...
.
3,742.81
15,183.08
42,546.97
.
39,810.40
73,200.00
86,228.83
1,632.36
14,817.12
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
225,258.63 ....
.
35,854.49
851,274.80 349,942.00 537,454.60
170,789.71 655,988.54 44,919.38
193,190.14 128,319.02 372,089.92 69,023.70
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
White
Negro
White
Negro
545.45
White
Negro
White
Negro
White
Negro.................... .
.
7,856.16....................
378.11
.
618.71
..
.
..
5,709.70 . .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
..
.
.
470.00
277.25
.
.
.
.
537.10
. ..
...... ..
4;047.20
..........
7,186.70
.................... .
.
.
8,234.27 618.71
5,709.70 1,292.70
537.10
,.,. ii;233:90
457,39647 318,147.24 260,371.62 211,490.41 279,136.05 134,190.14 245,290.21 115,940.23 170,167.81 82,495.59
Lallier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
White Negro .. White Negro .. White .. Xogro .. Wbite .. Negro. White. Negro
White. Negro . White Negro .. White Negro. White Negro White. Negro
l : 65O O
2:
J:
2,000.00 ...
1
1:
................. 1
106,425.281 177,276.93, 47,64226'
7;590:74 ..
15,000.00 3: ii682 6,738.93 ..
:::::::1
192:~2~.90!
20,292.30 2,000.00 .
56425 21,776.54 .
1,396.41 1,5:37.14 . 5,370.61 8,06037
1, 12,510. 981 7,811.16 ........ 17,045.30 ........
6,784.70 .. , 7,135.72 12,527.69 .. 2,026.17 .....
5,510.00 8,509.00 . 1,925.20
160.oo~
426.001 237001 535.3811
...... :1 11,326.301 .. ........ , 2,500.001
i .. i3: i36 iOI
2,400.00
..............
7,000.00
...............
2,650.0)1 160.0J!
228,,22327830001i 1,099.63 21,776.54 116,330.69 190,140.37 53,012.87 18,151.11
14,436.18 7,811.16 237,206.30
5,516.82
13: 523.63 14,135.72 12,527.69 2,026.17
179,871.91 48,071.26 666,135.74 327,820.04 140,084.32 186,240.71 324,403.49 424,638.01 223,047.30 125,376.38
162,218.20 72,610.76 911,044.31 195,580.75 268,123.30 7,656.92 263,177.13 262,051.98 388,877.25 85,433.70
>-'
-0a0
Marien MeDuflie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
White Negro White Negro. White
Negro
White Negro.
White Negro.
.............
744.60.
1,053.00. 2,682.00 . 2,682.00
40:6i836 ..
.............
2;79683 272. 47 954.48
1,797.10 .
...........
6: 26784 2,811.56.
2,000.00
4,475.00
... 294:04508
719.01
54,00000
2,03355
.......
i;08827
. ...........
2,000.00
'302:06i:5i 272 .47
56,726.49 4,479.10
45,333.91
7,356.11 2,811.56
224,606.30 115,540.86 612,836.69 150,739.34 193,157.64 137,951.49 486,066.75 317,706.22 308,957.83 116,839.24
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
White. Negro. White. Negro White .. Negro .,
White. Negro White Negro ..
3;87000 . 50.00 .
1,381.34
5,323.73
. ..........
341. 39
1: 79283
1:96489 :.
8:07069 ::
999.18 ..
...........
55;300:00
6,322.91
1,722.73
1,792.83
1,964.89 3,870.00 63,420.69
385,030.77 289,969.72 288,342.60 196,876.93 185,027.40 99,922.72 277,478.71 195,366.34 513,365.55
5,290.00
Museogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
White
7,250.00
Negro ..
White
5,750.00
Negro
5,372.00 .
White ..
Negro ..
White
Negro ......... ,.
White
4,125.90 ...
Negro
1,208.20 ....
985,874.91 49,996.10
.7:34148 5,081.48 .
............
64,125.03
12,503.70
9:93227 : ..
1:69804 1,238.44 .. 5,786.96 ..
.. i2:2243i 2,653.891 :
. ..........
. ............
9,978.76
8733
3,872.26 1,123.10 1,123.10
1,079,732.40
65; 765:70 ,1,372.00 1,698.04 5,110.70
25 1 54 164, 2 0 4 . 5 8 1 16,350.21 3,862.09
4,949,057.98 867,673.96 532,690.12 178,008.32 211,303.71 81,950.18 :J01,163.64
127,929.63 386,938.36 58,964.89
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-OUTLAY EXPENSE II. Outlay Expense-Continued
SYSTEM
(1) Land
(2) New Buildings (3) New Equipment (4) Additions and (5) Other Capital
Alterations of Old
Outlay
Buildings (not repairs)
--------1-------1--
Total Outlay Payments
Total Expense and Outlay Payments
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
White $
$
$
702.23 $
$
$
702.23 $
Negro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
601.16
.
601.16
White
1,000.00
5,003.92
1,360.46....................
11,160.51
18,524.97
~'ifi~~ 8;000:00 :::::::::::::::::::: .. i;ii4:i0 9:ii4:i0 ::::::::::::::..
i8;228:20
Negro....................
White....................
Negro
"
White
Negro
14,775.6
8,001.35....................
1,821.36
.. .. ..
.
. 40,011.31
.
62,788.35 1,821.36
. .
262,469.28 251,241. 74
335,183.93 22,420.87
477,719.68 100,004.39 299,589.55 141,719.11 598,748.20 127,978.01
Pulaski
White...................
11,350.H
Putnam
Negro............
White....................
12,313.26
......
00 00
Quitman Rabnn
Negro.................... White....................
Negro.................... White....................
38,038.00 60.00
2,916.70 128,944.28
Randolph
Negro WUte Negro....................
4,750.00
57,740.10
3,401.44
7,277.06....................
3,897.88
5,715.62
1,300.25....................
6,749.30
21,980.83
185.00
.
6,445.90
75,536.18
.
939.57
16,654.27
495.50
45,810.56
175.00
9,848.50
4,216.95
330.00
158,004.41
.
431'.8'5' 5,366.85
265,649.54 126,109.64 195,444.85 21:1,089.57 80,399.08 65,:152.90 580,162.67
:1,670.34 2:13,779.83
300,576.63
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
White
7,063.00
284,705.66
Negro
14,50000
501,095.06
White....................
656.00
Negro....... .
. .. .. .. ..
..
White
6,00000
Negro
3,215.00
White....................
Negro....................
White....................
1:11,682.30
Negro....................
64,030.34....................
64,030.33...................
2,348.60
17,200.00
.
,
869.79....................
3,043.1:1 7,426.94.................... 20,964.26....................
1,500.00 46,:180.00
355,799.00
579,625.39
20,204.06
.
.
6,869.79
:1,215.00
:1,043.1:1
7,426.94
154,146.56
46,380.()(,
3,267,103.92 1,773,267.94
257,934.04 78,973.00 103,229.12 76,479.89 361,957.83 335,262.92
399,937.85 168,066.96
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
White.............
20,811.05 . ..
20,811.05
~'ifi~~ i;200:00 40;643:09 5:890:00 :::::::::::::::::::: 249:60 47:982:69
~'ifi~~ :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::
.
~'ifi~~
60000
76:~~~:~0 :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: '"
5,524.01 82;52s:9i
Negro
150.00...........
.
'778:69- '928:(9
::~;~ :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: 9:456:iJ:i ::::::::::::::::::::
d~g:gg
12J~rg~
917,216.92 255,056.00 457,134.05 13,751.25 146,2f.O 69 280,829.06
324,207.70
175,989.~1
144,613.52 210,019.97
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
White. Negro White Negro. White Negro White Negro White. Negro
356.12 ..... .
... iO:02097 403.30 421.63
2.445.00 53.128.38
.ioooo
16.957.86
'3:i;4i8:i2 ::::: 13.037.30 22.546.10
873.39 . 5.532.30 . 1.250.46 7.446.34.
.
1.975.00 5,250.00 ....
'2;909:00 475.00
.
19,402.86 356.12
36.327.12 15.487.30 80.924.48
873.39
15.553.27 1.653.76 7,446.34
521. 63
125.208.19 71,012.07 505.132.73 197.944.96 457.002.09 172,726.91 406,267.20 179,761.16 246.214.01
219.255.08
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treut!en
White .. Negro
White I
Negro White Negro
White . Negro . White Negro
96.00 20.144.58 2.711.75
. i:737:i8
2.822.72 125.537.84. 77.505.16.
7.602.62
.30:94000 15.460.00
20.401.98 .
16:607:i9 5.241.28 ..
"474:22. ............ i;245:00
4.639.58
622.80
4.682:46 146.156.64 80.216.91 11.502.21
20.401.98
52.809.77 22.438.66
.560.280.98 268.112.95 810,700.98 266,906.70 365.977.26 99.717.90 231.389.90
.... 246:724:48 92.361.59
.....
00 <0
Troup Turner Twiggs Union
White Negro
White Negro White Negro
White
26.677.62 7.848.73
... 98;846:60 20.247.35
180.00 ....
193.193.64....................
102.662.40.
21.313.52
8,254.98
409.04 .,
.
.
7.601.28
5.094.65
.... 3.54800 :::::::::::: ..
219.871.26 102.662.40 143.865.11 20.656.39
8.822.65
736.289.65 330.046.90 431.283.94 149,668.36 200,399.23
171.811.43 315.073.16
Upson
Negro . .
White .. Negro ..
374,527.56 153,904.07
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
White Negro
White Negro].
White Negro].
White Negro. White Negro
.
43090 '46.595:00
.....................
1,000.00
23.727.00 ..
315.00
4.00
5.500.00
213.806.31 12.000.00
156.420.00 400.00
i;92:i: i9
561. 76
370.226.31
...........
15.063.42
48.949.09
.. 24; 727:00
6.374.26 31900
1.614.707.65 116.232.76 486.153.37 202.118.97 489.304.73 43.984.58 178.195.74 111,243.84
429,186.00 314.216.84
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
White
Negro White......... Negro White
~ii1~~'"
500.00 ,
100.00
750:00 :::::
15,840.00 ., .
1.792.90 .
.
..
.
.. i7;670.17 :::::::::::::::::::' ........... i;929:0iJ
~}~~~ :3~:8i2:941::::::: i~;680:~9 :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::.
::::
::::::::::::::::::::
140.133.54
16.340.00 i;792:90
100.00 20::i49:i7
656.045.76 120.584.78 80.344.10 54.751.84
190.826.20 85,403.43 288.684.04
16.225.59 1,144.399.75
3.504.00
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-OUTLAY EXPENSE II. Outlay Expense-Continued
SYSTEM
(1) Land
(2) New Buildings
(3) New Equipment (4) Additions and Alterations of Old
Buildings (not repairs)
(5) Other Capital Outlay
Total Outlay Payments
Total Expense and Outlay Payments
~::----- ~.~~;;-~~~--~-----~~8.681~---- UiZ ~~.----- 617-:1'~~----:~:1~---~~;-~1-$ ----m:~~~ ~i
Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
Total Counties
White . . Negro ., W..hite
2,615.00
Negro.. White.
:::: ~~~7';~~~51'$
Negro
isa,on ",
300.001' . . . . . . . . . . . . .
256.30..
..
'1' 13,367.16
10,899.74
14,28169
'~'a~.i~a~s:.t~s~s2.a7a5I1$ 1,06065' ",:":M~ ::I$
. . . . . . . .. . .
1
1:;~~:I~I;~I~ s ''"'''[
.I
1,15835 130.00, . .. 1
2,o~~n8:'~'~~'~"8I1$
300.001 256.30 17,140.51 430.00 25,181.43
"I 12,643,:::::1$
a.ass. tas
269,502.79 199,146.92 301,896.72
141,363.27 490,650.45
95,~:::::::~ ",'M,.""
Americus Atlanta Barnesville Bremen Buford
Calhoun Canton Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown
White .. Negro White Negro White. Negro. White Negro: . White .. Negro
White Negro. White .. Negro. White Negro White Negro
Whiter
Negro],.
.. 2il:76052 5,436.98
40410
1
. . .. I"
:~~of
2,000.00.
2,82.0.14,I
2,335.00
2,241.66
. . 5il:6ilo 66 24,537.07 4,547.26
. iil:il9525 ............ ;':799il7 ..
2,110.19
. i,07565
11.53
.. ,I
2,900.88 1,450.43
:U28.98
I
.. :7.500001
.:1'
,
5i:67i 84 5,254.27
.. 2: 9ilo 99
: : 1,
. . . . . . r. . . . . . . . .I
400.4,51, .
.. 1
2: 790:00 554.70 ...
...
r
I
.. " " " ,
~4'5701
S:ii237iI
.,
il .... '.;.:8.1.'1.' . 7.
2,241.66
.. iil6:44il02 35,22R.32 4,547.26
2: 9iloiJ9
22;i95i2 .
3,459911, iJ:iililil2
411.98 2,9oo.8R
:H~2~3
2,R2014
1
I
206,270.09 131,057.25 11,240,489.62 4,718,627.87 157,139.43 6:1,079.47 1.%,:155.:1 1
.. i32:475i4 2R,92:1.95
175.422.77 27,688.54 213,942.87 9.769.61 :115,314.71 128,851.96 339,297.71 81.:134.82 426.901. 84 62,03R.Ot
Chickamauga Cochran Commerce Cordele Dalton
Decatur Dublin Fitzgerald Gainesville Hogansville
Jefferson LaGrange Marietta Monroe Moultrie
Newnan Pelham Quitman Rome Tallapoosa
Tallulab Falls Thomaston Thomasville Toccoa Trion
WW ~eghhriitoteel''..
Negro White Negrol
NWehgirteol.' White Negro..
..............
16.UI1.66 3,000.00 ..
." ... 7: iJiJiJ:iJiJ
. i19,110 00 . ..... io, 165.6i
i;;'i6046
White .. Negro
White .... Negro
White. Negro
White Negro. White.
Negro.
'2;i;:i8i2
White. Negro .. White .. Negro White .. Negro .. White Negro
White Negro
25,435.00 .,
27 ;44472 .:
White ., Negro. White. Negro . White .. Negro, ... White .. Negro .. White . Negro .
424,500. 211 12,693.94 54,465.03
8287i;
105,788.00
White
.
Negro .
White
.
Negro
.
Wbite
.
Negro
White Negro
. . . .......I ....
Wbite
. .... . "
.
Negro]
. ................
2,942.26 .. ,1,931.27
11,601. 25
i;997:92
4,30229 4,435.77
347.00. 5,936.48 3,220.75
2269:83 .. 500 00 .
.444 62 ..... i04;:i0i;:iJiJ
.:9:i6:9T
:.:::. ..::::~:::I
221,299.40 3,000.00 21,71;6.86
23,299.37 30.80
38;69472 4,333.09
7,311.01
48,,571.59 12,347.00
1,45333 41;8 68
........ 27;oii;:iJo
115.00 50.00
13,200.11 815.68
'>4,508.07 1.>,51;7.75 2,'>38.12
27;oii;00
. 2:38483
55000
25,435.00
. 27:44472
6;48248
1,812.50 18,667.04
3,527.78 :3,468.41
9,459.69 906.94
7,971.55
1,600.00
7,835.98 :1,139.21
43250
.47i; 00
596.13
.9:600.00 .. 11;,235.15 2,820.41;
. i932i;
142.15 572.50
208:44
.i. 996 93 ."
1;,482.48 1,812.,50
443,309.40 16,794.22 58,529.57
9,668.13 906 94
20,128.06
ioi;; 788:iJO
1,600.00
9,600.00
1,000.00 .. ... 2i;:07ii31
.
5,959.67
43250
............. 94i;;ii;i
. . .. . . . ... .. . . .. . . .I
103,31;1;.29
.. iii;:433: 78
38,310.2,5 390,066.36
26.254.85 284,764 33 123,064 24 525,24.>51 '>8,825.59
1;92.731.11; 128,632.33 405,091. 98 168.311.74 275,29412 86,917.07 517,167.33 124,850.88 192,312.92 66,596.45
145,180.13 10,767.33
848,726.97 221,704.13 746,999.37
94,025.97 205,889.62
516,411.35 176,240.82
758,755 60 112,809.:3:3 262,379.76 91,895.63 149,681.75 86,856.40 915,515.06 169,241.16 214,47:3.66
15,629.06
48,774.80 900.00
478,256.68 63,5:32.44
493,441. 51 217,503.12 270,592.85
67,307.72 184,987.95
7,714.12
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-OUTLAY EXPENSE
II Outlay Expense-Continued
SYSTEM
!
I
(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
- - - - - -----~----
Valdosta Vidalia Waycross West Point Winder
Total Cities
Grand Total
White L
Negro]. White" . Negro. White Negro. White Negro. White Negro .
White Negro
White 8 Negrol$
.$
i';50000:
:i:2.5000"
61,30642, 10.436" 981 419,10097 $ 194,114.43 $
103,9R68 $ 212"5,1
......
.....
S75,440 83 12,90649 7.372.38358 8 2.151.059.728
24,701. 72 L 1,801.20 . 2,119"61 .
1.25 .... 19,:;9822 8,313"53
...........
ij0572 :
222.317.85 61,37148
1,888,25831 $ 723,285.31 $
"""""."" $
.. " . ... "i:i:S60 i4
"."
268.827"52 21'376881 1433,019.248 108.54022 $
s 26.070.00
60.830"00
lii4,74640 $
62,843.75
2.119"61
1.2,1
40,7.1836
8,313"53
"
,
"01 4.: 3i"l",'L/..,
98.2.19 91 . .. "." 1 ..~2~.1.;~531
61.951. 98
168.043. 811
3.056.508 798 279.17988 $
14,169,27089'$ 3,4,;6,179 ",;618
694,255.94 346,75,1:;5 158,6:;9.1.; 70,950.64 538,871,;2 221,750.12 166,221,;7
isi. 09S 40
26,566"42
24,843.236"94 8,07.1,334.67
119,903,466.80 40,734,228" 11
TAilLE ll--Continued -WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS--PAYMENTS--NON-EXPENSE
III. Non-Expense
(I) Loans Paid
(Principal)
(2) Principal (3) Interest (4) Paid to (5) Paid to
Paid
Paid U.S.Collector Teacher Re-
on Bonds on Bonds of Internal tirement
Revenue
System
(6) Paid to Teacher
Associations
(7) Paid to Insurance Companies
(8) Bank
Service Charges
I (9) Other Total Non-
Non-Expense Expenses Payments
Total Payments
all Funds
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
i ~~~;~ $ .. 20;000:00IS. 2,400.00 S 9,980.31 $
White ..
10,00000 .i;057:7'i
~I:l~~ "':i6; 694 07
'i;000:00'
:i;:i:i500
Negro
White:ii ;9i94:i . 4;0:i:i00 . :i;54s56
Negro. White .. Negro.
s 40,906.70 S 20,750 92 1,692.00$ 8,060.08 $.
i'i;956:90 '" iO;OS6oo 2,156.00 2,152.60 ... 18,989.84 14,944.65
i:i;5:ii :00 . S; 759si .
7iooo :i;4si iSI 33.00 .
sii:ool
:tn :3'm::[ ........ .,II
$ 3,044.56$
:: . 8:S0
1 . . :i;:i7:i:7i
I
. . . . . . . .I. .
37 73 1,064.48'
106,834.57 $
4:i;:ioo 65 4,341.60 86,851 71
5i;9740i 599.34
692,163.56 157,756.72 368,653.58
70,686.95 551,233.76 31,555.3R 209,924.22
160,217.75 402,408.59 215,240.83
Hanks
White
15,477.40 7,760.08
663.CO 3,495.11,.
1,177.73
28,57332 280,066.73
......
Barrow
.'-:0N
Bartow
Negro ..
1
White ..
Negro
White 84,000 00 .
5,165 00 .
i5;090 io
2,551.50 49,328.11
6;5:ii:25 : 1,906.20 .. 23,357.56.
':i;:i5030
84.00 . 11,654.69
18 92
'9540 8500
.. .. .. .I
35,140.97 4,541. 70
168,425.36
20,931. 39 290,450.25 67,788.18 842,623.48
Ben Hill
~e~~~ ::.
. i;ooo:oo
320001 io;7i4io' 6;05:iii
621.001'
953.84 ...
. i9;66i05
56,057.59 228,458.94
Berrien
~~~:'i;ooooo 970ixJ. 3~:~~~g148j,,06,0700i..050545:206;is:iio:'
........ '3,07292
11,000.00, 75,24557\'
106,039.03 579,773.65
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Negro.
White Negro
5972',185455..00001'.
White. Negro
.
.. . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . ..
. .....
0000 White
Negro.
.22;4
:" 1
~~~~~I' White
17,50000 1,85000 :i;574 i'i .
1
i~~:b~U~ 1i~:~:::g:t:U:~:1. :~:::::~
27,71442.
:6-2~947 . . 4 17,] 43253" 1 1,483 90
:.' OOooOO(
3,12536
. , 96
. i7;9960:i . '9;i9:ii:i ":i;:ii:iio'
10,449.06 8,521.08 ....
1,380.35 ..
23,673.59 11,137.69.
1,360.10
.:i.. 00..\
...
I
400
69,979.73
8,330.621 534,023.48 3,508,796.30
5,058.27 226,393.77 ' 1,714,498.15
19,184.30 223,169.77
.~H~~"" :;~~~~n;11 44,037.51 426,711.77 22,953.97 414,147.76
235,356.03
4,956.73
50'131.031 246,229.70
Negro.
719.00 .
2,004.09
2,723.09 119,078.81
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
White 39,000.00 Negro . White. Negro White 34,500.00 Negro ..
White ... Negro .. White. Negro .
19,00000
8,000.00 '5;967:S0 12,000.00
19,637.50 63,780.60 32,359.51
50:908:06 "':i8;40:i07"
i;9:i500 "'i5;54i:70
7,506.20 11,581.00 8,231. 70 29,729.50
6,724 70.
64,,828220 36861 7,26145
.. ~~;2~~.~1
<~~:::~':~I 423.50 14,101.03'
68.09
'96'i:00" '5;8i5::i6 . ":iiji
23,020.17
1,086,126.82 343,596.60 667,787.33
I............ 56000 ':i; ~~U~:::: I ~~Uli' 1,562.64............ 7,426.49 \ 1,839.06
6~~.00 ..
4,152.80 .
7077.
n:~~~g~1
32.75859 17,332.21 67,283.28 1.
466,667.65 286,557.14 154,380.45 253,474.08 202,097.47 308,810.26 147,831.31
SYSTE~1
Chatham
Chattahoochee
White :l,:i00.00
.i
1,705.60 1,193:34
Ncgrc
1,397 ..54 1,076.76"
Chattooga
White '45:000:0() J4,500.0C 6,5:37.50 45,124.60 20,070.68 ..
...,....
Cl:>
Cherokee Clarke
~';;\~:ii.5:;'li52() 8,000.002:;';'000' 30,679.80
.. ~!h1~~ is:ooo:OO' 10,000.00'" "S:420:fji' 99,019.02
20,304.79 41,011.22
Clay
~';;\~~ .:
:1,00000
l 740.00li:4oil,50I2: iii:oil
Ncgrr
1,000.00
100.001 4,100.00 4,.565.40
.,80.00 2.006.27.
15.20 . 57.71 24.26
.. ... ..I.
2,217.0U
10,al,\.40 65 00
7, OlIO. \14 2,.I7:J.30 1:37 ,4.,0.40,
. . . . . . . . . . . . .I
200:657021
199,893.12
1.,,928.84 11,77167
37,809.6\1 27,026.66
657.074.68 82,061. 00 708.628 2:j 32.765.46 1,.130,012.91 266,495.3:1 126,658.19 144,994.50
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
White 80,000.00
Nearo ....... "" . White 17,65a54
Negro White 1,'O,000.eo
43,OUO.001 6,OUO.00
77,000.00
3\1,,)4000! a,81!1.80 26,157.84
80,,\79115
10,000.60 16,a02.00
a,670.10 2[3,1189.90
',N,ihg,tr, 22:il2838
{t'm~~I:
Negro l
19,500.00 n,422.50 i:oOOO()1 . i20001
53 ,a69 .90
~U;U~!
5,a57.00
31,281.9".
,\,835.20.
6,737.18
6\10 00
2",83.00 .
'l~, "'?;~' 8048720 1 _6"2'_ ,;.6"0'1 ." ... '-:' 6":g'g'['
2g:~~U~ 1,668.00
3.018.57
,\,887 ..,8
771.12 . ,\95.70 . 25,008.70
4j74:i7
1,09817 6.001.32 .
848.40 .
1.\2 :;.11 8,012.21 26,982.:;8 968 . .18
288,4.14.04 1",8a.l.89 '\2,063.64 !l,848. 891
1;60,.,260"1
i:iil224i;4' 19.461.67 71,718.54 10,123.97
1,495,031.28 16a,90a.96 a14,332.66 87.382.66
2,980,160.72 116,l08.8:j
\160,870.00 239,407.54 002,580.91 152,010.71
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford
Cri~1l
White 22,500.00.
17,760.00
Negro . .
8,880 ..,9
White.
18,000.00 1\,7.13.67 25.74.1.60
~'I~;~4i:i)8i;001 48,5.17.50 42110 5t;lfU8
~~~~~,' ~."~;'~.,.OI:),.oOo.l i~j~ng . i3.'.0:0.0: 0:0[..
:. : 3.i;ils Dol"
White:
_,
787.,21 HI,1I43.80
N~ro;
1
+nu~ 9,875.11
36,362.97
4:S200ili' 4,609.40 11,601 18
i
i ::i23 0011
r:igtl~II:':'
10,07.,.26
i 40200
48l:l21
,4.404671
I
3440 i;75 i400j
"1 ,"13"2139"..83' 180 .12.80
359.85
.... . . I 16.63
I
52,417.13 14,941.39 ,;7,011.54 10,614 ..14 1112,288.93
1663 :18,062.93 II ,.150.10 :37.177 17
1
3.14,908.76 156,487.511 420, 01.1.1I!l
120.406.77 778,220.77 423,379.90 263,222 ..18 160,700.7.1
308,533.12 I"il,8315 ..,):I
Dade Dawson Decatur DoKalb Dodge
~~~~~ .if.):i.lili.l.i.10:112~:~~~~~II~:~:::~ White' Is,OOO.OOI :.
S,220.00'
I!I,002.61: 17,422.IH' 8: ;'9228
S,H75.42'
Negro.
l;i;~ ~O~: ~O 4,~: 94il: ililil oil .
i I :;oi)
i 384 25 422j24jit! iit9ji7 i4 : .
White 60,000.00 9,100.00 1,634.00 43,685.81 14,322.29 ..
Negro
8,018.60 7,161.15.
881.001
S!JS.SU:
:ioil:oo' i888'53 1
"::::"1,
.. 7425005 . 4,999.10
6170li
.....II...
74,217.4~
IS'914,21
:1IH,08S.20 7,220 31
196,972.211
',' :1,UUO.01I
,il12ii8ii8 .i :082:905:82
180 197 00
..
,59,713:45 2,014,10i:4.1 88,840.49 222,778.69
:192,49,5.17 :J,119,239.71) 4,676,.100.07
742,442.01
16,079.7.1 216, .102.47
Dooly Douahertv Douglas Early Echols
2,000.00
325 00 22,78110 1 10,727.86. 13,182.60 8,.188.28 ...
144,896.32 66,444.54 ..
......!
. . . . .I 4.001.
1,843.74
65,688 74 460,27:126
27,216 (i2 238,086 70
4:22570
f12.1,9:1170 2, 848, 24(t.:l!1 1 7:1.1,62188
4f1:i;87:1.1 .. :i5IJ:i146:82 7:16,283.72
938.7,5
!1:J8.75 S8,:108.26
88,416.29 7411,396.3(;
:i48 00 .... ii;:i;85it2
:126,178.4Ii 107,486.12
:160
l,lI0466
28,1.16.2:J
Effingham
Elbert
.....
<C
Emanuel
01
Evans
Fannin
:J,58.26
3.11,24:1.19 l.56,22:J.88 470,918 ..14 1:111,336 lI9 700, \183.\I!J 41\1,726.42
261,07.1.42 1011,44\1 74 834,!19614
:1,<26.8::
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
10,138.26.
,1,2.1G 67
I' . :i2, il83i;:i
i :(;9ii ilil.I'
1,2.1880 7,49842 ,
I
::::::::I!J6:Jl'~:6356it 2,62:1.22 .
780.00 ... .1,03!J..11
.
I
. .... I.
. 2262\.
2i ,it5285 1,7l1(1.09
4,:J30 ,50
:117,922. 7;; 1U0,S2f1 . .11 :J, 274, f10S. :1!1 1:J:1,61111.011 464,.162.82
i;i;:i:!lio,17 16.1,9811. 1!1 7,:176,:J14.21 1,048,94.1.1!J
Gilmer Glascock Glynn
.......I. :1,87.14l1 . , ......I.
::::1"i;8035.
.....
1:14.20 .
4l10,04l1.41
Gordon
Grady
. .. ..i.
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-NON-EXPENSE III. Non-Expense-Continued
SYSTEM
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
(I) Loans Paid
(Principal)
(2) Principal
Paid on Bonds
(3) Interest Paid
on Bonds
(4) Paid to (5) Paid to (6) Paid to U.S.Collector Teacher Re- Teacher
of Internal tirement Associations
Revenue System - - - -
(7) Paid to Insurance
Companies
(8) Bank Service Charges
(9) Other Non-Expense
Total NonExpenses Payments
Total Payments all Funds
-----
White $ ... ........ $ 50000 $
Negro . White.
... 20:500 00
Negro .
White.
. i4:00000
Negro
.....
White ....
Negro ..
White ....
2:00000
Negro .
13.75 $ 14,406.35 13:54979
t:38000
20,379.00 $ 8,642.29 $ 506.00$ 1,797.10 $ .. ..
.. $ 955.94 $
11,373. 60 9,553.98
:1,439.67 .
344.53
83,453.40 32,825.81 '2;74000 6,904.,';3
850 3,562.38
6,929.50 3,356.33 29,887.90 20,795.04
i. 76800
696.43 6,975.60
46557 2:34262
2,150.00 1,040.20. 71,588.90 35,304.79 . 3;i45 00
s.aio i4 :
. ....
..
i3:405 90 . . . . 5:45535 ..
..... 48000 . i;74980 :.
.. 85604
10,567.70 10,600.76 .
3,496.08
.57446 .
....
32,794.08 $ 24,711.78
295,888.91
264.558.2o
164,400.97 1,231,667.44
10,982.26
96,917.53'
89,784.52 812,876.83
3,190.20
46,370.13
118,318.83 1,125,188.64
41,0:13.95
25:327:09 210,361.89
25,23900 296,252.26
White
Negro. White
Negro. White Negro White Negro
White
Negro.
8,290.00
.. .. .. ... ... i3:00000
7,517.50 .. 18,693.57 10,449.09
8,565.00 26;29047 ... i8;23460
458.00 5,446.55 69000 .. '4:33870
4:52529 i:ooooo
60.00 '3i;33280 . i6:48470 .... '79000 7,250.80 3,683.20 ...
5:i2779 : .
i3:5OO:00 .. '6:00000 '2:96ioo 17,584.40 9,675.95 . 705 50 . 5;782 63
.. 37ji04i '3i:5OOoo
. i2:55i:80 ... 29;'i35 53 . . i2;iil704 .:
19,001.93 10,798.53
i:iliili2 1,14781
38.27
4j; is
2,571.25
53,464.23
8,936.08 .... 80:09603
4:340i6
...
. ii 50
68.10
........
59:32058 10,934.00 60,549.64 .. . i24:5ilo:50
:10,948.27
.576,873.16 30,346.9 437,128.63
328,413.16 541,952.24 112,283.86 312,081.52 88,019.G2 520,264.67 339,863.63
White 18,000.00 15,200.00 3,540.00 67,879.09 26,564.68 1,802.50 3,85.556
62.84 2,899.43
Negro 27,000.00 3,800.00
885.00 16,969. ,';2 9,9.;5.56
931. 50 1,927.77
15 70
352.15
~::::.:: White 1,000.00 7,000.00 4,625.00 39,646.16
Negro . White .. Negro.
..
... ii;ooo:oo '9:95i25 ... 32:04547 ..
..
1
875.00 600.00 . 99000
5,692.33
17.41
2:9i5: ei . . . . . . .3.2...3.1.
1,871.38
584.81 1,145.50
White i2:oo000 '9:00000 7,342.28
Negro ......
White .. Negro.
....... .......
'7:00000
...
'7:3 . ....
9.4..9..0.
..
i3:80ioo
24:327 io
8:67459 . iO:30i 38
...
224.00 2:9224i
...
. i:02000 3: 788ii
. ...
. .....
..
36.00 i:2i6 64 . ...
38:48 ............
. . . . . .9.1.8.91
139,804.10 61,8:17.20 81,824.22
1,184.81 73,778.77
55:2i692
54;788:88 .........
991,078.90 411,779.20 619,278.82 171,974.52
729,767.31 44,919.38 248,407.06 128,319.02 426,878.80
69,023.70
White ..
5,.500.00 1,440.00 31, 206.40
Negro.
...
17,6f4.60
White . iil:ooooo 8:00000 4,294.19 17,857.99
Negro ... . ...
White ..
. ...... .......
.. ..............
13,694.56 16,832.90
Negro
5,725.90
White . 27:00000 Negro ..
.
6'230:~1
4,920.06 20,375.70
White. Neero
..
.... .....
...
1:1,234.11 13,292.54 . ...
... 3,899.19 ..............
7,371.62 ... 6,596.46 . ... 9,453.33 . 55000
.2:637:54 ......
2,050.09 3,214.1.5
......... ....
"4:34562 6,506.85 738.30
5,540.77
1,80.5.80
176.40
14,997.14
. .. .I... .. ..... -
9767il
6,227...3.1
....I.. ....
. i638 ............
600
,';.45
..
55,279 70 30,957.14 60,506.96 28,847.96 30,788.68 13,248.87 80,743.35
ii45
512,676.17 349,104.38 320,878.58 240,338.37 309,924.73 147,439.01 326,033.56 115,940.23 170,179.26
~2,49559
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
Marion McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
White .....
~~i~~ :::.::
3,000.00 1.572.00 7.200:00' i::i64:00
~'i:1~~ '25,00000' ':i:OOOOO ... i:650:00
Negro
.
White
Negro" ':i:i:557:9i
:i:ooo:oo i.74427 4.000.00 2,616.39
White
.
30.20
Negro
.
11,936.70
1.543.20 40,520.10 11,000.00
10.443.90 7.697.40 19.013.60 9,396.94 11.179.38 4,246.40
5.069.51
2l:~~g:~~
1.860.00 4.545.11 5.591. 92 6.700.72 8.162.31 3.745.26 3.046.72
570.00
i;S20:00
. ..
. . . 505.70
2 969 36'
1:014:50:
.
5,170.98............ 15.475.00
4.800.00 1.971.86 1.647.90 1.620.30
'2'0' .'0'0'
.
. .
... iO:3506S
1,414.15 99.95
.
14,373.80
4.60
4.00
.
25,117.57 4.448.48 95.692.51 17,660.00 46,630.87 14,937.22 42.429.57
73.521.50 15.569.09 7,293.12
204.989.48 52.519.74 761.828.25 345,480.04 186.71.5.19
201.177.93 366.833.06 498.159.51 238.616.39 132,699.50
White .
Negro
White' 20: 000 00
Negro
.
White.
Negro
.
White
.
Negro
.
White
.
Negro .
2,560.00 1.440.00 3,500.00
1,619.20
91O.8C 677. 5C
10,977.00 2,295.70 48.688.60
4,475.58 2,289.70 24,406.94
262.50 .
1.595.00
2.104.77 1.287.75 10,714.88
15.60 7.80 316.63
5,00.0...0.0. .. 2j2~<5( '''19,220.94 .... S;25i:08 .... 025:00 .... 5;025:74 :'.::::.
299.60...
33.00
.
i:ooooo
6000C 18,652.30
4.104.10 .
14,710.49
4.634.76
.
25,300.20
6,116.90
3,318.60
353.85 ..
5,000.00
915.00 15,408.80
1,931.75 .....
59500 522:00
2.34 415.35 8,292.80
22,016.99 8.647.10 118.192.3.5
.. 746.18 . .. .. 4i;296:44
332 60 31,795.24 29,015.52 42,433.95 6,512.17
184.235.19 81,2.57.86
1,029.236.66 195,.580.75 309,419.74 7,989.52
294.972.37 291.067.50 431,311.20 91,945.87
1,110.92
61600 999.00 487 95 445.69 1.702.72
34.396.31
259.002.61 115.540.86 721,717.60 165,274.32
208.706.38 154,731.22 582,4721
346.323.4 364.830.81 124,261. 6
White 15.000.00
~'i:1~~ "'io:ooooO
Negro
.
White ..
Negro
White ..
Negro.
White 5:00000
Negro...........
11.500.00 12.161.64 36,947.88
8:000:00'''5:007:50 '''i5:7i307
i:ooooo
1~:~~n~
6:89i:92 : : .
1~:m~~ ":i3200
50161
2;i50:48
.
30926.
i3:oo0:00 ....:i::i080020:80660 .... 8;22578: . 3 : 4 5 i 7 8
600
11,830.03 7,593.93
23t:25 1,606.77 .
9;250:00
28,86.5.41 12.321.79
727.00 3,356.29.
.
.
.
. .. 374 S3 .... 48;i:i7: so
274.83
1.5,023.28
32.419.31
... 43746 .... 49.235.62
159.74
21.421. 72
2.150.43
65.330.92
120,000.OC 79.125.00 445,187.92 154.885.33
40.230.81
2,189.924.06
... 6: 000 00 .. 3: 795 00 .20: 8i210 .. i4:56:i::i6 .. . 974 00 5:44i jo 9000.00.
..... ,5i;ii3:59
7,493.59 32.852.86
2: 050:59 .. 53: 6:i6j5 9.000.00
488,104.26 289,969.72 336,480.40 211,900.21 217,446.71 99,922.72 326,714.33 216.788.06 578.696.47
5,290.00
7,138.932.04 867 673.96 633,480.23 178,008.32 262,417.30 89,443.77 334.016.50 127,929.63 440.574.61 67,96!.89
TABLE Il-Continued---WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-NON-EXPENSE
__ I------~-- ! __.__ I~"-~_~~-_~~~.ll~e ~0.llti~U~d
- . -..--._------I
SYSTE~1
1 (11 Loans I (2) Principal: (:3) Interest , Ii) P3id to I (5) Paid to I (61 Paid to (71 P3,id to' (H) Balik 1 (!I) Other Total1\7on- i Total
'I Pai.d I Paid I Paid iL"ot).Colleetor! TeacherRe- Teacher Insurance
Service ! Xon-Expeust-
I JI~XJ)CIISCS
Payments
(Principal) ou Bonds I. Oil Bonds : of Internal i
.I
I
i Revenue I
~''':~-------~~.li:I~-~~~:~ ~~~:~;O!~-~-5.57:~ ;-~~,':~~~I$
tircment Associations Companies Bvstcm
~~4~-: ~--~!I~~ ~-~:~;'~,;
Charges
I
----:~-1!17H
111$
Payments ! all Funds i
12:1,fili::!~-:3:~I~~I-K~
I'iekona
Negro Whit<,
.. I'.
I H,Hi4.PO 22,77020
{j,622.K2 1O,077.!IH ,
1,1)42,0;'i 4.4:11.liS,
7Z:L40!
IS,15U171 :H,279.XIi
21i9,:195.KI :172,46:),711
)l"grol
", .. ',1,1711.20
H0992
227.0ii:
2,216.17
24,1i:17.04
Pierce Pike Polk
While! Ncvro Whitt'
W NN"qghrrr~iot','
24,00000 S,OOO.OO :),:\oOii9
210,00000.
I
i:i.ooooo!. i,OOO.OO
".,.1.'4.4.: H''''I 4,H1422
i
26,OIH.72 .1,214.(j(} 2:l,!1'1II.00
4!),iHii,jO
li,IH2.26
:~,{j74"lk
12,5$3.41
22,i!l:l.Il
:HHOO 1.2iiO.OO
,j.OI,'26 1.076.0:{ 2,2S:l.IISi
il,2iJi.I..111 1
I, li:lIi 24
;;~'02i'li"1
,
2,:H!l.,J;~
i~:~~~~i I 51i,1II2.21
...... i
:151,1.10.171 2,:34IJ.5:{!
1~:~nn
:15.5,1i91.7Ii 141,719.11 1149,R9X.37 J:lO.:J37.51
Pulaski
White
NCl!rr,i
......
Putnam
Whit!"
'.1..00.0.001I
UOOOO
2,HHI.HOI 2,,5.5:37.5
Iii, iH:I !I:I 4,:101. iO IIJ,33UI6,
X.H4ii Iii ,j,H94.10 II,HI,,:j4
:1),,~.jll3'.~:31
on
2,24.5.112
!
I I. Xxi
,
:~6:~: !):~:
:H,552.47 i 12,0:m.li:l :J:1,912.S0
:JOO,202.01 13H,149.2i 229, ;~66. 65
<C 00
QUit1ll311
Neg"'1 Whit"
ii,.500.00
2.,-5.-5:3. i.,5
1
7,871.:3:3 l.398 40'
II .5H8"O 2,066 2H1
Rabun
Negro , White:
8,000.00
.... 1 1,173.HO 1-,;3',00'050,;.17144", 5,8110.00' 24,X09.!l0"
Negro'
H6.10
12:3:36,
Randolph
White'
1i,282.60 i,7235fi'
Ne~rl
:..1'
21.388.30 11,7311.76
Richmond
White.
1
:{6,111.5H 324, lOi .4al 1O",I-5i 19
Norrrol
Ill, 224. 0.5 145,61:), 48: 47,244.,12
Rockdale
White'
:UiOOO 21, !J42 ..12 10. 4:31i. 111
~e/!ro
Schley Screven
2~:~~~~~1 Whit", .
~egro! .
1
Whitel Necrol
10000001
4,19250 1,000.00
10,2S11O,
26, IiS6. 10 16,894 SO
5",06:11,
12: OO~ (liJi
12,19139 ,
f-cmiuolc
White Xeg;ro'
14,000001
i.477. 50 24,572 90 12,1;0:170
1
2,2047,5 49:U8
1,4.511.114 H,501.20
2,;')1.1. Hi, 4,:120 IISi
-l,04U.22 1,817.87 :L22G. is.
i.e4z1o7. H4'Ij)l
1,!)7:J .~:l
l:~~!i;. ~i~ ,
11 H~,
.2G:2(): ,
:no4!1I' 1.17.47 Ii 00
:iiJJ
1:12.11;'
,1,2,'S.IH 2,:3623H,
4. !II !)i:1.00
2140
24,HIi2.37 1i,9,5R.51i
4 sst.es
Ul;5,5774
209.7fi 2i,521.32
a7,449 04
2:17,9.5l.!lt K7,a,57. 61 70,0:H.5X 641,720.41
s,R80.10
2Iil,301.1.5 338,025.17
li06,m.09 272, ~l\J. 7X
77,192.5S
li,45i.Hli 422.8n
71i,K:J9.7:l :Ii, 29,5. 7n liO,507.70
~,H7:J,2:3,;01
2.04-5,,5Hi72
:n.5,126.1i2 7K,973 00
120, 6XIU8 71i,902 7~ 4:IS,797..,1I
:372,.1.58.71 41i0, 4.1,;"1,;
!li8,066. se
Spalding Stcphons Nh'wart Sumter Talbot
White Negro White Negro
N\;heigtreol . White Negrol. Whit,,1 ~egro!
70,000.00 ,~:OiJiJ:I)II'
2fi,00000: X,OOO.OO' 1,00000
11,089.04 li,700.00
no.oo
422. U2
82, ,,06 84 IR,\I.5,5.10 25, ~:lII:lO
11,:101.IiO 11 ,9:11.30 2.5,,170.40
9,818.40
H,f)!)(). !lO
29,649.
6
1 1
10,221 . .54 .
I:U:J-l.SRI
.4:5:1S: 7\)1'
S,172.;j8!.
14,94440: .
:3,2ali 00 1,45iOO:
I 7,456.55; ..
!I:JO. ~5i. :1",20.6i:
;~:iJ~4:7.~!
.: ;5;2ui.'2~!'
4,:iiJ4:ii 1 7, 2:W. Pi:?
1,,1(m.Wi 2,Sil J 1
:12.00
. :~:IJ
2,b71.3JI '1,f-{5.'\.H2
229,93R.04
~0,110.4rJ
iiS,IS085
~'20:'5'i2x6~' ~"O8l'
4", ,57!1. 02
.:1:1:oi2: Z()I
~L1j171X
1, H7, 154.!l6
28.5,166.49
iiI5,~14.110
I~, 7M .25 IIiH,647. n7 :101,a5.5.5Ii
:lfifl,78fi 72 175,98!1.81
17i,62-5.72 2:H,frU.l;;
Taliaferro TattnaIl Taylor Telfair Terrell
White 15,000. DO'. Negro. White .. Negro .. White '8:00000 Negro
White 7:50000 Negro .. White 'io:ooooO Negro.
1,500.00 . i;275 00
.. iO:9ii25
......... ...
500.00
105.00
1l,909,4:1' .5,42~. 70.
.. 30,622: iH .. i5:52484 8,905.66 6,653.50 13,699.40 9,41800 ..
7,870.80 6,776.40 .
39,142.80 20,082.85
i;i55 00 i:08000
... i6:89740 13,629.70
6:863i7 .. 8,807.49
4,7835i
3: i58iJ4 97263
7,170.59 ..
i:05775 148.20
.08 i:09600
64500
250.00!
. . . . . . I.
6357
i;i6536 23: 68352
4,230.26
32,5~8.18
54: 924:64 15,559.16 46,282.69 15,619.83 77,391. 60
58:50i84 26,815.65
157,790.:37 71,012.07
560,057.37 213,504.12 503,284.78
188.346.74 483.658.80 179,761.16 304,715.85 246,070.73
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
White ..
3,500.00
Negro
White 4i:ooooo 24;iioooo
Negro.
White
:ii:50000
Negro.
Wbite.
Negro
White .,
Negro ..
............
1,487.50 3:39000
28,444.35 16,680.49 62,498.00
13,814.10 10,995.65 .. 28.762.42 .
'2:59i48 29:607:80 .. i4:43493 :. . 9:83350 6:.~44 7i
'" i3:44780 4,118.90
.5,546.36 2,290.72
4,286.88 .. 2,057.87 12,606.43
.. '4:8555,~
.. 42000 20.00
:i:39468
2:s:i608 463.19
i),509
631. 02
31918 1,819.36
. 7:39i07 412.00
,52,163.85 29,873.19 174,671.30
82:98976
i9:772 S9
29:64i3i 7,304.81
612,444.&) 297,986.14 985,372.28 266,906.70 448,967.02
99,717.90 251,162.79
. 276:36.~: 7iJ 99,666.40
Troup Turner
White 60,000.00 10,00000 6,149.60
Negro ..
White ...
... i3:300OO . 8;i8350
30,521.29 10,173.76
20,44.5.75
15,744.23 5,248.07 .
13,382.13
93500
1,257.42 641.34 .
2,535 ..58.
:14.58
5,222.81 .5,09561 18,96.5.81
129,86493 21,158.78 76,812.77
81l6,154.58 351,205.68 508,096.71
.......
<0
Twiggs
<0
Union
Negro .. Wbite Negro .. White.
3,500.00
i:808 i2
5: 7,.504.60 ..
14,350.20
623 73
7,729.40 6,319.41
16,136.10 8,953.81
26750 iJ7700
2,481.80. 1.279 ..5.1 .
881.33 0,li27.77
1,058.22 .. 20,~6 :
11,04462 21,520.98 1 14,930.14 :18,02:3.36
160,712.98 221. 920. 21 186,741. 57 353,096.52
Upson
Negro White
9:00000 2:7i400 26:07806 i3:67877 :.
. '426837
,~.< 73920 430:26676
Negro
9,0.58.80 ,5,648.76 .
14,707 ..56 168,611.63
Walker Walton Ware Warrell Washington
White.
Negro ..
White 33:00000
Negro. White Negro
.:\
White
Negro.
White ..
Negro ..
64,373.20 ii:OOooo
.1.5,108:6\ 86,147.75
'22:74720 12,969.40 35,376.56 2,138.40 17,.506.90
i: 05835 :io:26430 13,544.60
a7,444.83
iO:883:44 8,38.5.37 14,277.27 1,606.18 . 9,83522 .
12,454.66 11,641. 61
a,2.58.00 572 00
i :42800
11,:199.25.
.5;7iJ805 ..
6:iJ404i .539 78 :
2,6.58.61
.~:27,~25
1,:l7.5.89 i.~:205 i4 9,238.20
219,107.56
.. 7:i:ooi)69 21,a54.77 1i7,122.24 4,284:16 :10,000.73
75257701 :14,421.41
1,8:1:1,81.5.21 116,232.76 .559,154 06 223,473.74 546.426.97 48,268.94
208,196.47 111,243.84
504,443.70 :148,641.2.5
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
White 100,00000 33,000.00 ,5,130.00 47,69.5.00 16,01i8.69 :J,456.00 8,022.1.5
11.12
Negro.
.5,181.20 3,.515.53
310 00 1,167.92 .
White.
3,873.80 2,360.41 .
1,.548.64 ......
l Negro.
White .
..
....
....
....
....
I.
.
2:00333
Negro ..
White
277 4
Negro. 3:
White. ........ >,96508[
Negro.
1,701. 60
144.09 13,110.20
.. .. I
....
230,,808663..4100
~.. ~.. ~~43:389.2011
2,199.49. 6.0.53.15 ...
120,,196788.8.61l . 7200iJ
. . ~~)~ O~I a39.79 ...
.24:8.57:31 ..
11,,803413.703"[.'.".. . 1,81.5.51 .. , 1,796.46 .
7,660981:: .
_ .__..
_.---
~-
._-~-_._._--
1,670.26 1188.86 29918
i85il0
21.5,043.22 11,163.51
8,08203 4,94414 2:3,142.50 8,680.09 36,025.82
677.9!J 101.4.5.1..16
.1
871,088.98 131,748.29 88,426.1a .59,69.5.98 213,968.70 94,083 . .52 324,709.86 16,903.58 1,245,855.11
3,504,(j0
TABLE I1-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-NON-EXPENSE
::;YSTEM
~~~~
III. Non-Expense-Continued
I (I) Loans (2\ Principal (3) Interest (4) Paid to (5) Paid to II (6) Paid to (7) Paid to (8) Bank
(9) O~~-~;:~::~---T~;:;---
I -= = Paid
Paid
Paid U.S.Collector Teacher Re- Teacher Insurance Service Non-Expense Expenses
Payments
~'I~:~~~~~ Bonds__ Bon~J k~~~~:l j'~~~_I~ssoel:ions ~~:~~~ _~~::__~
Pay::~~_~~:~~_
Wileox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
Total Counties
Americus Athens Atlanta Barnesville Bremen
Buford Calhoun Canton Carrollton Cartersville
White $
s 2,000 001$ 472 50 $ 20,413 74 $ 9,573 18 $
$ 4,379 06 $
$ 1,66645 $ 38,50493 $ 384,602 30
Negro
I
4,27076 4,62705
2,93850
36971
12,20602 138,011 7.1
\V.hite!.
.
1 2,502.17 20,000.0010,400.00
, 2.,00000
5.00 1,689.5:1
36,596.70 306,099.411
Negro I
..
7,178.39 8,036.44
1 64170.
1,343.75
17,200.28 216,347.20
White 10,000.00 11,000.00 12,806.61 21,355.42 8,484.59
50200' 4,4,;65:1
68,605.15 370,,50187
Negro..
6,347.40 5,501.31.
1,158.00..
13,006.71 154,369.9S
White.
3,000.001
74100 :13,114.22 14,676.89 1,232.00 9,6:125:1
:1:10 2,9:19.90
65,:139.84 555,990.29
Negro].
. .. .....
11,654.10 11,217.05!..
22,87115 272,198.3.5
White
:1,980,847
9:1
I 2,2:13,9:1:1.5311,02:1 ,812.88
5,4S6,
588. 73
2,472,430
O:J!!
83,726.37
746,246.05
14.098 95 71U19996 16,753,684.42111,81:1,914.28
Negro 1,061.402.91 282,940.00 170,096.86
721,991.47! 2,i,52.20 196,165 01
7:1:1.11 146,336:19 :1,918,958.:10 36,577,8.51.71
11,:1:16,800:15 I
i
I
,
I
White l.
Negro .. White .. Negro. White. Negro. White
i< Negro
White .... ';'00 00 :
Negro.
21,:19:1.32 11 ,520.60
13,690.60 2,189.00 9,992.43
White.
Negro ..
White.
Negro
White';': 700 00 : .
Negro
White .. i';': 000: iJO
.
Negro.
White ..
19,000.00
Negro .
'. . " . . 1
.....
7,.8.1..4.2.8.!i
10,000.60, 1,492.60 16,796.20
18,590.08
i4:';'SOSO 7,290.40 26,572.831 6.7:18: 101
8,26:1.61 5,507.97
8,025.11 2,839.93 .. 4,557.42 .
, . . I
2,705.02 1.
U~U~ '''40800
. '6:344:i0:'
9, nu~
4,55124 10,422.85 . 3,0:1:1.58 .
3,814.14 534.41
1,958.98 i:9.5642'
I
AO . . 450 ~61
3:1.9216:1 17.,562.98
240,19172 148,620.23
459;iJ70 67 . 459: 370: 67 i i. 699:S6021J
4.718,627.87
6.00
2:1,680.69 180,820.12
5,028.9:1
68,108.40
24,006.27 179,36158
48648 248.16 .. , :1,177.16 ..
8.10 .
44709
1,:396.12 .
SiS4 .
1,612.17 .. 403.01 .
3,006.00. 1,241l.:l5
1
:
:..:.1..I.
..... .
..
..
i:7i 7 27 12706
.
I
I
13,200.20 3,:193.27 27,348.65
32,112.14 :118.52
42,01:1.73 12,67171 66,815.96 11,021.2:1
145,675.:14
32.:117.22 202.771.42 27,688.51 246,055 01 10,118.13 :157, :128.44 141,52:1.67 406.113.67 92,356 05
Cedartown Chickamauga Cochran Commerce Cordele
WNehgitreol". White .. Negro ..
Whitel Negro. White. Negro. White. Negro.
..... ......
I
"
666 67 333.33
6,760.88 ".
38 129 891 15,713461 .........
"8;533301 .. ;i:ij2,~:42 " 282.8i 11,427.801 3;51>267 141.41 1,997.iOi 1, 781,33
... ........ II ..
31:42414. ii:9i739
7,100291, . . 589 50!
368 25 .
;;6 00
" 2800 ... 9:83009
60,999.64 'i2'Oj8:22
487,901.'18 62,038.04
115.414..51
. il>:30823 ... i3i)4201
4,2.53.47 42,563.72 390,066.36 26,254.85
59,960.50 344,724.83 123,064.24
Dalton Decatur
White
Negro
.
White .
Negro j . .
5:1,807 39j 19,240.54 4,260.51 2,286.60 . 76,994.60 30.592 73
2.546.40 53600 "
10,087.62
......
1
1
117 66 260 00 15.334.14
75, 7ll. 99 7,3i3.11 133,009.09
.............
600,957.5:; 66,168.70 825,740.2.5 128,682.3:;
Douglas
White.
Dublin
Negro . . White. Negro ..
a6,60a.1O "i62oi:i9,'
,596058:56274 "463:65472 108,all.74
Elberton Fitzgerald
White Negro ..
White ...
:)4,620.60 13,366.38
7~~' 0012: 721,45
Negro ..
Gainesville
White
Negro
e.~ ....
Hawkinsville
White Negro . .
Hogansville
White . .
Negro . .
Jefferson
White ....
50,99,5.94 21,395.16.
.. I 1:::1
I i96.cis7o.3c9oi012:9~:7i460464711
2,904.30 1,' 'I'
. 224 00 . : : . 1:298 52[' : .
Laflrangu Marietta
Negrol'" . White. .
Negro I"
White.
11 ... 1 . I
""" I
43120!
,)18.32"
1
1
684001
>1
Monroe Moultrie
Negro . .
White. Negro White 20,00000.
.. t,:n~:~~12::~~::: . .. ... ..I. . l,a24.65. i:,~9io07:72851 .
Newnan
Negro .
White .. Negro.
I. "'"'' ......! :;261393 i2:278i5 : s.sai.ss
3,633io: 1,187.25 .
,51,462.4a . 7.~29,540
326,756.55 86,917.07 592,462.73 124,850.88
4,850.00 2:44i441 1,197.04
28:82047 10,212.88 1,633.52
28,06.5.08 116,962.3.5 50,966.62 15,530.26
22i :i333il 66,596.4.5 155,a93.01 12,400.85
848,726.97 221,704 1:1 746,999.37 94,025.97 233,9,54.70
633,an. 70 176,240.82 809,722.22 128,339.5H
Pelham Quitman Rome Social Cirl'lc Tallapoosa
White. Negro .
White. Negro.
White. Negro
White .. Negro.
White. Negro.
20,456.00 1a,473.10
I 6,184.50 87,093.57
11,047. ss
5,56id3. 3,833.08 ... aO,264.82 .
3,704.05 .
. ... i;277:40 156.35 .
,5,029.45" .
3,5,207.40
:io:3ii 33 10,173.93 122,387.84
297,587.Hi 91,895.6a 169,993.08 97,03033 1,037,902.90 169,241.16
14:945Sii 229:4i9 47 I 15,629.06
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-NON-EXPENSE
I
III. NOn-Expense-Continued-
1 - - - - - - - . - - - - - -. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - -
SYSTEM
(I) Loans (2) Principal (3) Interest (4) Paid to I (5) Paid to (6) Paid to (7) Paid to (8) Bank (9) Other Total Non-
Total
Paid
Paid
Paid U.S Collector Teacher Re- Teacher Insurance Service Non-Expense Expenses
Payments
(Principal) on Bonds on Bonds of Internal tirement Associations Companies Charges
Payments
all Funds
Revenue
System
--------- ------1-----1----- - - - - -----.----- ----- --------- ----- -------- ------
Tallulah Falls Thomaston Thomasville Toccoa Trion
White $ 9,927.52$ ....
. $.
.... $ ..
. $.
. $.
$.
$.
Negro . . . White ..
48: 79275 i9:22997 simoo .
Negro.
4,43.5.90 2.963.08 .
White.
37,204.80 14.780.56 .
.. 4,150.32
Negro ..
13.129.80 7,646.56.
'11 1,866.26
White. Negro .
22,391.25 4,346.20
9,103.14 .. 2,,594.56 .
I
1,286.70 922 57
White.
1.5,306.65 6,184.54
1,737.47
Negro
1,14.5.40
326.66.
4:l0.30.
9.927.52 $
n,:l74.88 7,:l98.98 .58,827.02 26,039.96 34,515.60 7,86:l.33 24,910.96 1,902.36
58,702.32 900.00
,555.6:l1. 56 70,931.42
5.52,268.5:J 243,.543.08 305,108.45 7,5,171.0.5 209,898.91
9,616.48
Valdosta
White
73,.540.69 31,099 3,5
6,941. 08
1,412.52 112,993 64 807,249.58
Negro
:l46, 75.5.3S
l-:> 0 l-:>
Vidalia Waycross
White
Negro White
ii:i:ooooO .,
18,226.15 5,237.10 50,281,57
6,497.35 . 3,390.48 19,849.21 .
1,927.60 . 8800 .
2,224.47 .
6:227 i4
26,6.51.10 8,715.58 191,582 :l9
18.5 ,290 25 79,666.22 730.4.53 91
Negro ..
21,549.24 8.506.80 ...
953.:l4 .
.592 06
31,601.44 253,3.51.56
West Point
White.
11,987.30 6,638.48 ..
18,625 78 184,8473.5
Winder
Negro White
2: 000 00 '1:610:00 15,798.97
......I. 28,638.99 . 2097:i739
Total Cities
Negro White 171,127.52
28,427.55
9,707.121,031,518.55 421,053.72
4,665.00 94,226.9.5
4250.516:~~6931 26,566.42 2,277,755.84 27,120,992.78
Negro
_.
33333
141.41 101,162.67 55,712.67.
9,259.00
5,87:l ..50 172,482 ..58 8,247,817.2.5
I
Grand Total
White 4,151.975.45 2,262,361. 08 1,033,520.00 6,518,107.28 2,893.483 _74 88,391. 37 840.473.001 14.141.4.51,228,986. 891 19,031,440 26138,9:l4,907.06
Negro 1,061,402.91 283.273.33 170,238.271,437.963.02 777,70412 2,4.52.20 205,424. 011
773.11 152,209.89 4,091,440.88 44,825,668.99
TABLE lI--Continued--WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-BALANCES ---_._---------='-==-== - - - - - - - - - -~--- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - _ . - - - - - - - -------,,--- -------~---
------------,~-----------~-----
IV. Balance End of Year
---- ----;-----c----
,
4. Agency Funds
I(I,a. fGteerndeeradluFctuinodn I! for agency
funds therein)
~ - - - -- ----- ~ I ~--- ---
2. Building Fund
3. Sinking Fund
Including
Investments
I--_-------~-----
- ~-~--------------------
I (a) D. S. 10 Teacher Re" (e) Teacher I (d) Group
Income Taxes i tircmcnt
Association
Insurance, (c) Other
Grand Total Total Balance Payments End of Year and 'balances
1 Member ! Contributions
Due'
II
----,-----~-- -----.,----,- -~------~ - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - ---
1
I'
AI1lllillg Atkinson Baeon Baker Halliwill
"'hit"ls
2,477,65 $
i~h~~~' 2: 22R: 60
~~i~~ 14H, 748 621
~~;;~~I
UOU:Jj
Negro;
White, ~('groi .
58,48076 ,
2,685,701
~8' .. ' ;;-,..;. " '3'2.';.. 1 I' .
,,24792 "
.
:
":'," 1
,
$ -1,770,78$,
. ... i . . ,
"I$!$
10784
227,91
270,0239,>$ 4,914,30
-6,425,84
i4;:i53:461
107 84 i
5S,48076!
971,187,51
157,71\6,72 37:3,549,88
70,686.95 544,807. U2 31,555.38 224,277,68 160,325.59 460,889,35 215,2408:J
N>
Hanks
\\'bitel
:!,1,126.19
0
Xegro
CN
Barrow
~Trh~;~l . '50:0203il
i:~~td
709 201
5UIU:3" 177,82
24,205.87
2:37,940,90 4:3032
:J04,272,60
20,931.39 528,391.15 68,218,50
Bartow Hen Hill Berr-ien
\rhitel Xcaro White] Xeuro.:
\rhil!" Xcarc
i';775641
,55.4(;0 60
.. , I ,
171. 20
61.01:J9:31 , ,4i0021
H::\JU 191
22,175.a2:
1
i'500IcI7:l06~1
\),70750:
i :57:i02
16.44 70lUIi
6,775,64 66,:J00 29 1 06,451,10
849,399,12
56,057.50 294,768.2:J 106,039.0:1 676,224 75
69,979.n
Bibb Blet-klev Brantley Brooks Bryan
\rbit" ,"" , I
~'f'gro
104,128,921
\rhite
41,02809!
:\-egro'
\rhit, - i 680 82 i
Xcurn \rhite
"6:5,01 4052
Nepro \rhik
1,
22: 4(l5 (I~ ,
Negro
"IH"6",,";9,6:,310, ',
17,907
:1,500]
7,307,001
... , .. 1
52,2S4 :14
7,071
,
. . . . . . . : ' : ' . ' .
I"
SUO,46,
"
2040DI ..
I.
32:J65:
.
68857 ' . '
..... ..
,~02. (11
1
200:8i446 44,528.09
. . .1
8,397:361
72,4:17 .52
!Hi,-lSi. OK
:J,508,796:J0 2,005,:J12.61
267,697.86 44,037,51 435,109,13
22,95:J.97 '186,585,28 2:J5,356.03 :m,717.3S 1HI,OIR,SI
Bulloch Burke
Irhit" \f:'gro
lI'hit", ~'f:'f!rol
iii ,957,4H :31,405,46
:~-1,5.1i.:!4i
.J1i,:~a-LI\I
'"'''' ' 4D,il69:i4 1 __ ,-:\,H-,7,U,,l_Ili!1
l-l:!,:.;qS.UI( I ,22g,~li5.7;1
:1i:J,506,IiO
120,0:)1 'ilHI 70H,818.41
.I
-
46fi.
---
6fi_i
..-Ii!)
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOL8-PAYMENT8-BALANCES IV Balance End of Year-Continued
SYSTEM
1. General Fund (after deduction
for agency
funds therein)
2. Building Fund
3. Sinking Fund
Including Investments
4. Agency Funds
(a) U. S. (b) Teacher ReIncome Taxes tirement
Member Contributions
(c) Teacher
Association Dues
(d) Group Insurance
(e) Other
Grand Total Total Balance Payments End of Year and Balances
Butts Calhoun Camden Candler Carroll
Catoosa Charlton Chatham Chattahoochee Chattcoga
Cherokee Clarke Clay Clayton Clinch
Cobb Coffee Colquitt
White $
~~~~ ~11~~ ~~~~
Negro..
White Negro
3.413.29 $
s. 110.53 $ 45.351.11 $ ............ $ ....... ... ......... $...... ... $..
.. $ 48.874.93 $
4i;:i29 03 :::::::::::. . . . . 6: 920 40
1,960.10 ::::::.......
51.10 379:96 50:640:59
ii4:0S9:43 .... 22:0i'i:7i'i6:3i'4:60 ... :::::::::
22.556.78"39;i63:49 .. .. 3i;6i;i:79::::
.
.
9.637.31..............
17,598.44
.
.
.,
.
... '152,535.80
.... '93;372:06 27;235:75
335.432.07 154.380.'15 304.114.67
202.097.47 461.346.06 147.831.31 396.059.22 131.757.55 931.630.81 180.264.50
White
14.851.49
620.06
4.359.48
~~~~ .. .... 842:23 .. ::::::::::: .. li:i'60:i0
~~~ "3i;6:23i'36":::::::::::
~ifi~~ ... "ii;957:79 ..... 6;290:00 .. .10
.
i:42i':99
.. 882.53
::::::::: ::::: .. '.:..:.2:37:::::::,
~~~~"4:S94:02 "'S:63i:56 ... 63:i;13.01 ::::::::::. ..
.
Negro............ .,. . ....
19.831.03 .. .... 3:00 .. .. i4429 .. S55:77 .. 15:9ii;:91
...3i;6:23i' 36
. . . . .. ::: .... iB;2400i'
737.037.56 10.577.11
362.081.35 95.888.44 3.198.415.34 1,743.590.35 56.049.76 27,026.66
734.113.27 82.961.09
White
39,422.33
2,945.19
67.002.36
..
~~~~ iO;269:ii i84;i8S:54 "'8;633:76:: ::::::::::: :::::::::: :: .....
.... ~hl~~
i3:32543:::: .. ... '13:557:53'" "49770
.. i93: 9i
..
Negro
.. 666:3S ..
636.50
357.60
.
White" "si;;i02:7i 122,980.3135:999:46
.
~~~~
25;i3i:63 .. 17.67676 3.578.15
.
Negro..............
..
109,369.88
... 27:5745i' 1.660.48
244,082.48 . .... 46,386.54
907.998.11 32,765.46 1,735,331.52 266,495.33 154,232.76 146,654.98 1.739,113.76
163.903.96 360.719.20 87,382.66
White
76,410.59
2.113.75 222,999.47
..
Negro..............
...........
.
.
White
85,811.54
17.280.05
5.875.02
.
~'ifi~~62:Si'642 ::::::::::::"3;7s306:: .. :::: .
Negro..
.
.
301,523.81
906:84 i09;873:45
3.281,684.53 116,108.83
1.070.752.45 239,407.54 969,240.39 152.010.71
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Deely Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
White
~6\~~
21,097.85
.
35:225 40 . . . .20;820 00 . .83;(;38 62 ..
~6\~~ "':':'8;7iJ85iJ .::':.:"
56,735.8i:.
Negro
White
12,754.63
.
~~~~
53;05530 .. 347:24556 ... 23,83469
Negro
.
. i:72853
510.18 ....
21,097.85
139,684.02
. 47;iJ37:22
. 35:iJ6483 510.18
424,135.55
376,006.61 156,487.59 559.699.98 120.406.77 826,157.99 423,379.90 299,187.41 161,300.93 732,668.67 81,836.53
White
6, 109.38
~~~~ " . i2;504:iJ4
~~~~ . .is.i 7iJ 07
Negro ..
White
Negro . iiJi:3iJ6:0iJ
White
12,081. 93
Negro
92,191.19
9,392.81
39.15 ..... 9;430: 72
. 2883
2:25780 . . . 805 i2
7,250.60
477:i54 iJiJ . 37:i50 ilo
17,098.40
11,150.90
i:78575 '"
8.88 107,702.26 471.790.46 7,220 31
25:03773 222,009.93
2;043:08' 23: 7iJiJ30 .. i ,106, 70512
392,495.17
3,119,239.76
7i6;06670 5,392,566.77
:03
42,117.01 784,559.02
216,502.47
White
42,425 59
~h1~~ ..... 76;329: 79
75,530.00
9,897.70
Negro
White .26;OiJ3:23" 43;82iJ7i . . 35:78487 ..
Negro White
4~:A~t~f "'i5;03S:34 39;335:iji ..
.
Negro White
L63i .si
.
Negro
127,853.29
... i46; sii is
iJi476 .. i06;62257
...
8,194.25
96,902.86
593,126.55 238,086.70 2,994,857.52 735,621.88 842,906.29 96,502.51 837,299.22 326,178.46 170,826.81 28,156.23
White
59,370.27
~iii~~ "'75;756:23
~'hl~~ . si.is
~~~~ "'i:57354
~~~~i3:2iiJ70
Negro
.
9,305.72
2,881. 74
ilo:7i67i
3il:863 25 ..
. ..... 4:iJ2586 ..
:::::i;47303 '"
629.54
71,557.73 '2iJiJ;23032
iJ7:66ioiJ
.. .i;573: 54
422,800.92
156,223.88 773,148.86 130,336.99 848,645.08 419,726.42 262,648.96 100,449.74 855,244.27
3,426.83
White
~~~~
~~~~
36,708.07 . . . .
......
.
.
'':':'2;076:i4 . . 68:853:34 . . 50:773:02 . i2; 7i520
.. ii, iiJo:2o .::...... .
. . . . . 7,558:80 .
.. 4;544:62 .. :: ....... .836:38
L080:i8 '" .. . . .. .. .. .
521.56 :: :
~~~~ "'48,597:87 iil;77255 "'i3:6iJiJ5i
.
Negro ..
White Negro
. 42680 .
36,708.07 ..
136,073.22
.20:35074
354,630.82 100,826.54 3,410,681.61
133,600.00 484,913.56
7iJ:06iJ:iJ3'" 642;iJ8050 165,986.19
9,400,905.97 1,048,945.19
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
TABLE II~Continued--WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS~PAYMENTS~BALANCES
.'1-'.. _.
IV. Balance End of Year-c-Contlnued
1. :\gelll'Y Funds
'-""'-"-- i
_.~--~--
'1. 1;elleral Fumll
(after deduction 2. Building
:j Sinking . Fund -
I'" -. .. I" - --r .
(a) C. S. (h) Teacher R('- ('I Teacher II (d) <troup
I'
I Grand Total
Total Balance Payments
lor agency [FUnd
Including Income Taxes tirement
ASSOCIatIOn Insurance
(e\ Other End 01 Year and Balances
+ .:m+ _, 11lun~:::~I_'
I~:~::S
C~~~II;;~nS I_~ucs 1_.
.. _
1
iJe~:;;i$ 53:79958 S S:3'15326[$ 13,162.10 $ 2:092
05826[$
..... i$
. __ [
[
s 153,,;0337
_
643,54(178
1$
~~~ ,~",q::,314882' I White
4,651.93.. .
. ,.
.
"1'
1
.. '1"
1
iJe~:~~-5j89661 . : : : : : : '
. 2 [i.' 5.803,;0.
2: 6:34 72[. ..
05606,
.... , , 0"7; : . 7 4 6 l 9 6 , ; 8 , : ' !
2:~:~;n~ ~:~~Uf~J~ 4,651.03 132,808.21
8.39241 ~~~:m~g
~
0
cr>
Greene Gwinnctt
White
~e~~~i
100,655.38
32,375.00 1
.73.,52204;643.05344
2,204..;,; 48,355.37 .
-6.90
.71...
37.00'.
135,265.74 431,154.65
3.86048" . 768:79i:33 2J&t:~~U~
Habersham
iNJeeg~:ro~.
: '34'635881
37:75493 ' 9 : 0 4 3 5 i 8 i : 4 3 4 3 2
96,917.5:3 8:t:mn
Hall Hancock
Haralson
White 51;,011.87.. Negro.
White .. 4.4,0.3.1 8.8.1,. Negro,.
~;~:~1.21'152971"
'39:036.97' 814.76
18,847.16249:60
0,76010
5,195.50
883,j3
587.01
20:;231
56:oii87
102.16,j.6..1j
38,00810'
1,181,200.51 41,033.9,;
312,52750 296,252.26
O~U~U~
Harris Hart
White
4,2:33572:03.509'
Negro
Whitel" '24:09,5551' :38,896.92'
23,252.90 . 81306,
'64268'
29:52i62 64,448.21
466,650.25 328,413.16
606,400.45
Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson
~e~:~ Negro.
.
.7:500721'.
\Vh.itel -4,557.3,;.
Negro.
i;234{......I."3." :,.0.960..'57. .. 4 .I' .
. 0.96
3. :.9.4.6 9.0.1
..
.
89314 ' 1,917.69..
1
'i7784'
.
441.47.'
210.73
ii::i733:i ii;)1380
311~2U,2f81Ul8~G
;;35,978.47 339,86:3.63
[~~1~::1~11. :. ;.:i:.:.~.:'I. ';::::1 T:~::~~ 'ili~l~
Xegro . . . . . .
14:84144[: . . . . . . . .
44,919.3S
Jasper Jeff Davis Jefferson
White! Negrol' . White Negro ..
NWehgitreol .
UI:;.IO -2,801.15
9i-;52654
40,U40.S01
1:77S5VI
1
10,936.50i
20,431.44 .. ,
..
'67;48000 .6i;94635
2,S.>2.S0!
7:14:;2.
2S6.07
:H4.SV
47,~20.57
'28;566j9
. .. 226:95289
.............
296,227.63 128,319.02 455,445.5V 69,023.70 739,629.06 349,104.38
Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar Lanier
White1
5,15~.69
I WNehgirteo
924 is .....
Negro.
White, . 12;07066['. NegrOlWhite
Negro
';:;:~I White
lNegro.
664.55
15,656.23 ..
::::y'
.20:09i63 :
,:;:::1 , :: 12;020341 .
.78 ..
r ..
[. . . . . . . ..
14.10
-n.44
21,420.91
. "924i3
32;3i2:47 .42;4i263
205i720
342, 299 .41! 240,338.37 310,848.86 147,439.01 358,346.03 115,940.23 212,591.89 82,495.59 225,506.68 52,519.74
l"
0-a
Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln Long
::::~~:~l NWehgitreol .
White
:::::~~f *h1~~I'
Negro] White Negro ...
WNehgirteol .. 13,638981
51,325.20
2;87850
t 3;i8093, ..
6, 997 0
14. n9.21 ..
3;628j6 .. i9;249i8
17.066.68
..
78522 750
..I..
........I.' ......,
11.661 ..... 250
Lowndes
White -4,73438,
709.64'
i6;i64 98
571. 83
4651 1
Negro].
.... . .,I
106,029.62
:'::1
.. i4;639:64
..
'39;09350
99,871.33
42;88625
i73701 .
. .. '37:88808
12882[
.334:i9
. .. I' ....
13882 15,062.19
867,857.87 345,480.04 201,354.83 201,177.93 466,704.39 498,159.51 281,502.64 132.669.50 222 12327 81,396.68 1,044,298.85 195,580.75
Lumpkin Macon Madison Marion McDuffie
White[ Negro]. White Negro White Negro. White Negro. White
Negro!.
6,776321
7,712.05
5,076 97
52,3~7981 45 ,324 .621 iO;99029 ..
. ,:ro"~1 . 1 ............ 1.
71.517.97'.
I
4:i036[
3,761.V3
8:001301 .. 3:98240[
~993 261'
28;34845 .
12,111.53, '" ..... II"
2,636.30'
. . . . .1,.... ...
i :00223 ..
266.88 ..
849.09 i;37i 68
. ... -
I..
10.80
2:ii53
27429 98.72 26.34
lV,565.34
108,702.89
79:77Soi 266 88
17,299.37 109..>2
43,501. 04
328.985.08 7,989.52
403,675.26 291,067.50 511,089.21
92,212.7,> 276,301. 9~ 115,650.38 765,218.64 165,274.32
McIntosh Meriwether Miller Mitchell Monroe Montgomery
-" ..- - - -
White' ~egrol' White Negro
White [ Negro White
Negrol White ~cgrol' . White Negro,
.49:2~~ 721
21,467.3~
lh"X.,aliI, .
.ss,090 oo!
5, 113.5a, .. 2,592.9{ll
44,lili4:101 .. I l, 1I)VR41
.:.l1.I,.1I.0.1l..1.I.11.I... 411,~12. VI,1.
20,010.70,
63,V26.60
......:.,'-'.'.:-: .. 1.,
54,a60.00 ...
..... I
'43;96ij,5!
'7,55,>66[': .
40,11754 ..
1
i9;i:iiS!)I"
r.... I
i:4:iUUIJ
I .
M,J
.... 19:05U 711:
"~"---~.-
li3321i ...
715:1I01
,
..
: 1__ _ _.
..
_-----_._---,~.
'::::f:
120,n8.72 5,113.53 liR,022.09
j
.........I.
7: 72422 1
2,HO:L 7HI lid!!4471
illlI
\(i0
.,. ':iUi;U4! 5i:.5i;is4[
sie.os 42,377.15,
__ _-_ ..
......
..
I
...
_
-
-"-.
1- _
102,
.__
V98:Oil
.---~-----_._-
335,445.10 159,844.75 650,494.2.> :146,323.4V
372,555.0a 124,261.li2 5R6, 79~. 73 2~9. 9li9. 72 :188,043.24
254,277.3li a20,434.72
JIIl, 922cl2
SYSTEM
TABLE I1-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-BALANCES IV. Balance End of Year-Continued
I.General Fund (after deduction
for agency
funds therein)
2. Building Fund
4. Agency Funds
3. Sinking Fund
Including Investments
(a) U. S. (b) Teacher Re-
Income Taxes tirement Member
Contributions
(c) Teacher Association
Dues
(d) Group Insurance
(e) Other
Grand Total Total Bahnce Payments
End of Year and Balances
Morgan
White $ 109,909.03 $ 15,717.00$ 39,064.00 $.
..... $.
. $..
. $.
.50 $ 164,690.53 $ 491,404.86
Murray
Negro . .
White
:i;08072
. i6:62648
59;i9794 :
... 99453
... 79:89967
216,788.06 658,596.14
Negro
...
5,29000
Muscogee
White
5: 020:i:i i8i:029iil
77:80228
ii;i7099 275:0227il 7,414,004.83
Newton
Negro White Negro.
77;i06:i6 ..
5;i5i:50
7;6:ii25 .:
.... 89;889ii
867,673.96 723,369.34 178,008.32
Oconee
White
ii:984i5
66;43974
'4:8i7ii
.. ,
.. 8:i;24iiJo 345,658.30
Negro
8.40
796
16.36
89,460.13
Oglethorpe
White . 29:oi8 64 : .
29,018.64 363,035.14
Negro.
127,929.63
~
0 00
Paulding
White
59,203.04
6,126.40
28,047.22.
Negro.
93,376.66
533,951.27 67,964.89
Peach
White . 2L 609 84
686:94: .
'22;29678 408,426.67
Negro
2250 : .
22.50 269,418.31
Pickens Pierce
White Negro
'i7::i5483 :: .3;3644i l
White ... ii;3600:i :
:i3:089 03 : .
20,719.24 '44;44906
393,183.03 24,637.04 613,029.83
Negro.
117,970.10
Pike
White
30.28 .
ii;26767
ii;297 95 366,989.71
Negro.
141,719.11
Polk
White
9: ii623 : .
9:ii6i3 959,014.60
Negro.
130,327 . .14
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
White
34,649. 841
Negro
White .. 3i;2i668
Negro
White "'23:52938
Negro.
White
5;27464
Negro.
\Vhite 57;49586 :
Negro
30,459.41
105.85
. . . . . . . . . .I. .
.16:59420 , . 7,686.05
1
:f' 3~,286 20,245.92 .. 1 ....
.
001
........... ......I
1,284.50
391.20 2,050.98 ..
887.50 .. 456.38 .
..
4,844.70 . 62i28 :
5,699.00
989 98 .
249 37 . 13451 1267
i06.83 .
I
132.48
67,636.47 982.09
57,693.06.
43,77530,I
... .. .. .. .I
.. 43:560: 641
62,961. 84[
I
6,795.81
:167,838.48 139,131.36 287,059.71 237,951. 94 131,132.94 70,034.58 685,281. 05
3,880.10 324,262.99 344,820 98
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
White! -2S,008.:11
Negro .. White Negro. White
Z:006:87 76Z 76 ..
Negro.
White
53:4i09S .:
Negro White
:i5:344:2.~
Negro ....
79,491.49
.,
.
80,932.74 . . . . . . . . ..
.
7ii:84
17,133.14 .
Z:060:00
1,700.00
2,658.76
.
iil ..
3: ..
.3.0.5.i.5.
:: ..
39,385.89 .,
White -1,8:J6.28
:J,828.27
19,770.44
Negro . . White
aiiZ986 .... i48: i70 is ..
4,512.36 .
Negro.
..
White . 58:65ioo
8,135.10
7980
Negro
...
White
57ii929
Negro. White
....
iZ:43830
20: 7824i
7,89:J.l:J .,
Negro
............
i:73800
I
8,995.701
.............I'.....
92796j.
:J,:J63.81
I
I
.j..
407.70'
491.] .
. .... .1
I
177.4l
,
l:jS,;)55g~i
. i9: 8,~i S51
7: 773 liill
1
1.16,7161:JI
. .. .. .. .. .I
77 ,:J88. 90
4,011,590.9:1 2,045,587.72
354,978.47
78,973.00 128,460.88 76,902.78 .195,51:J.6\1 :J72.,158.71 .137,834.4,1
168,066.91i
34,61:J.:J4
i83: 8iz 35
66,865.90 57;ii929 41,113.84
1,181,768.30 285,166.49 699,127.25
13,751. 25 235,513.87 301,355.50
426,906.01 175,989.81 218,739 ..11i
2:J4,637.15
Taliaferro Tattnall
White
7,44:J.28 ..
Negro ...
White . 20:36459 : .
Negro.
~
0
~
Taylor
White .. i4:462:57 :. Negro ..
Telfair
White
i9:082:i6 :
Negro
Terrell
White
3i;4i9:63 :
Negro . .
49,271.02 4:5768i
. 3:209 90
... 'i:7i9i2
.. i:47025
7,443.28 69,635.61 14,462.57 28,587.99 :J2,889.88
165,239.65 71,012.07 629,692.98 213,,104.12
517,747.35 188,346.74 512,246.79 179,761.16 :3:J7, 605. 7:J 246,070.73
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
White
80,707.07
Negro. White
i4Zi8
Negro ..
White
74,140.43
Negro
White '47:324i4
Negro
White
26: 028 80
Negro ....
. 488;i5320 ... :i3:600:00
.2:07578
...........
.,
36: 74i: 24
iO:03427 ::
5:5Z3io .... 2: 5:i7.si
.. i :23785
50573 ... 224.8:J
i :40446
718.66
25,900.00
I !. . .
!..
69.30 .
80,707.07 5:J5,220.15 i44;9i255
47 :3Z4i4
69:J,151. 90 297,986.14 1,520,592.4:J 266,906.70 593,879.57
99,717.90 298,486.93
28:6796i ... 305:04540
224.83
99,891. 23
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
White Negro
White Negro Wbite Negro White Negro. White Negro
3,867.57 6,593.29
2,136.n 74,636.98
16,110.10
..
'9:874i9
43:50:ii7 ..
. 39:0456i ..
9:00000 ... .. .
3,9n.17 .....
.
....
2:i8858 i5:60357
..
131. 75
738i4 : 420.40
... '84058
"f:::
....I.
.
,
..
.... : .... 1.
.:[
46 97
22,114.40
9i:97435 467.37
43,503.17
42:07477
24,603.57 3,973.17
888,268.98 351,205.68 600,071.06 161,180.3,1 265,423.3S 186,741.57 395,171.29
454, 8703:i 172,584.80
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-BALANCES
, ,__,
IV. Balance End of Year-Continued .
~~~~~~~~...::.c::~-=-::.....:~---'_'__~~~~~~~~~-,~~~_
4. Agency Funds
SYSTEM
I. General Fund
3. Sinking
I
i
Grand Tota
(after deduction 2. Building
Fund
(a) U. S. (h) Teacher Re- (c) Teacher (d) Group
I Total Balance Payments
for agency
Fund
Including Income Taxes tirement
Association
Insurance
(e) Other i End of Year and Balances
funds therein) .
Investments
Member
Dues
I
i; ------- ,. ~--~-- --~~;~ ~-~~~~ I~-~~~~:II~- 7~~:~-~1~-----1~C-o~n-tr-ib-ut-io-ns ------~ ~
:;-------~III~-~0:,:6~: ~~~;~~~~~
Walker
Walton Ware
White
1.821 88
17,63000
.
Negro.
I..
.. ....... 1.
~'e~~~. 199,921.82 " i l : : : ' I : .:':'..'.
I
19,451 88 578,605.94
.... .
223,473.74
1 199.921.82 7~U~U~
Warren
Washington
~~~~.. "I'.. White
Negro
""6I,51:,000'2'3'l . 30.77'1:
, ...
. ...3.,3.5,9,4.8.1 ..
1
,
34:3
8
8
4..6..1..:....2.
:24325
'1" .. .. ....
11r
..
:
'
i5548 .:;
I 75,00:;.37
'. 101,169.74
2M8U3,1199U.8~4
348,641. 25
.t.V....
0
Wuyuo Webster Wheeler
White
-566.74,
~~~~~~~~.,3:::.~. :::!I
449.501 65,875.58 36,990001 '2:476 i9
9r~i:':...7.. b~J" i'565'
4,210.541. 1
326:79 : ' : . i
1 69,968.88 \141,057.81;
7~::~;:; 2~U~~J~ 131,748.2\1
Negro
.1.
'.1 .:: . : .: :
1 .,
1.
,94,083.52
White
White7:9i:i60:1
l i 4 9 0 0 2 1 " \1,40:3.62 :3:34,113.48
Whitfield
1
W Neghriot.ei8:04863 'i:254871I '.4'.7'.':u'.3'3.8'..':1:'.91'.1.'9.' 6.':.2,:lll. '2;i200f
Negro
,
1...
I
'i' .. "'.,;'10'.'9'0'1.. ..'.'.' .:;' .... ' '7:i;26874 1,:31169,,910233..58.8> :3 >04.00
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
Total Counties
White 28,8386:;'
1
8,221.36
Negro
16,711.571"
White ii2:48398
5,216.80 "2i;i54:i4:
~VehglrtOe .. -2,777.90. .. ...... .. ',1'
7,405.25.,
Negro
White
60,'>32.26
34,03.u4 '2i:ii07:58'
~,Ve l;r tOoe' .>,151,250.92 6,197,939,68 :l,501,80:3.:36
'"
29!1,4\18.18 257,151.29 477,154.99
6,826.70,
' rI'
3,72.>.20 137,682.04 44.93'>,30
1,324. 251.
.... I,
1,211 19. 2,232.43..
02,857.73 "'.~.,;.~,~..~.7.1
:1,0:34.14
695.90 I
75827 1l,742.21
,;11.80
218,53:
46,125.37 11>,711..>7 138,854.92
4:30,727.67 154,723,32 444,954.41
5,838,54 327166,,3:34407.4.210 154 369. 98
4602 122,937..>0 678,927.79
96671 04 15,162,118.:35126,:;::~::.::
'4:07.>:.>6 I,095.J,>.>.01 37,673,000,75
i
I
Americus Athens Atlanta Barnesville Bremen
White l Negro
White Negro White Negro White Negro , ..
White I
Negro]. .
Ii, oxg. U2
2ii;563.~2 . ,-2,965.66 ..
1,740.43
.. 1.
399 79 .
19:1.88
. : ... : : ,I.
li, nf'U'ii~11
~-1~:, s4~. ;~-t
148, 1i20.2::
211,,>6:J52 ii:9ii;42:isi
.; 2:il6.~i;i;1 4'm:m~~
68.108.40
\12.
1,084.62 18:J,446.20
Buford
White
1,650.88
1,189.66 ...
1,658.40
3102.> .
11.67 .
4,820 86 150,496.20
Calhoun
Negro White
9:5ii73 .. i4:S2S47 ..
334 60
9624 .
43084 20,340.20
32,748.0Ii 223,111,1i2
Negro
27,688.54
Canton Carrollton
White Negro. White
3:220S2 i,i;04265 .
6490. 7:5.~s20
.............. 90.\l0
284.61i
3.285 72 24;i4 i -ii;
24!1 ,:140.7:J 10,118.1:1
:181,4611.8"
Xcgrol' .
141,'>23.67
Cartersville
White ...
~cgrol
406,113.07
ns.sss. W)
Cedartown Chiekamauga
White
6,252.09
~I:\~~ .. :i. 495 66
111.511 .
20 69
57 10
I 6.441.47', .,l :J,4\l5. 6Ii
494,342. fI,; li2,038.04
118,910.17
Negro
..t..-....:..l..
Cochran
White Negro.
id9253 ..
Commerce
W ~ehgitre.o-i,2.4.7.3.9
. :
487.52 .
. J........
.' 1.>,1800>1" 4,247.:J\l
i-i6: 922:iJii 42,'>63.72 :l!l0,060.81i
:JO.502.24
Cordele
Dalton Decatur Douglas Dublin Elberton
Fitzgerald Gainesville Hawkinsville Hogansville Jefferson
White
9,133.90 r
~N.Ve:g~r:o(e) ".~.~. ~.~ ~. ~~~~~I 1..... .'.'. '.1. .. 7.[.. -38,66909 1 White
~rh1~~ "45:326:48:::'
N~e~gr.o .
,
Negro .
. . .II.
...'.~ .1' .. 6.,. S.O.0..9.7.1 . '.
'1
.".'1..'"..
.. ....I..
W~~hi~teriU5.~8:,1i034.8:9:
8,332.65 ..
1
:1
Negro,.
..
White!.
. Negro].
Whitej
i4;is50S .,
8,723.29
i'
~~~L_ i:-isil45, .. li:06.~.00::. c.',- ~' =~~:~I:::'
..
"1'
..
'1"
. ..I. ..
i
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{..
.1 : : :
I
"
"
.. , . J 1 1
:1
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1
\l,1:1:J.91 :l53,8'>8.n 123,064.24
'-:'-is.iJ.~5i41 27.143.57
628,10110 00,168 70 777,68';.11
............. 128,682.38
..............
45,326 48
50S:9Si2i, 168,311. 74
1
..16:436541
14,255.34
>:1
343,193.0!1 86,917.07
606,718.07 124,850.88
22 soa 371 244:iJ4i:7ii
.... :.:
66,'>964,>
.. 1.2. ,.5.5.4.: 4'.>.1 ~410670,9.478. 5 41i
SYSTEM
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS-BALANCES IV. Balance End of Year-Continued
I- General Fund (after deduction
for agency funds therein)
2. Building Fund
3. Sinking Fund
Including Investments
4. Agency Funds
(a) U. S. (b) Teacher ReIncome Taxes tirement
Member Contributions
(c) Teacher Association
Dues
(d) Group Insurance
(e) Other
Grand Total Total Balance Payments End of Year and Balances
LaGrange Marietta Monroe Moultrie Newnan
White $ Negro
White Negro White
Ne~ro
White Negro White Negro
27,754.81 $.
$.
28,648.15
7,451.39
~8:072:44 ..
2,241.32
3:692:92
$.
$....
$ ..
$.
..
..
$
894.32 $ 28,649.13 $ 877,376.10
221,704.13
28:648:i5 775,647.52
94,025.97
7,451.39 241,406. 09
~8:072:44
,5; 934 24
625:30i :26 176,240.82 815,656.46 128,339.59
Pelham Quitman Rome Social Circle Tallapoosa
White
Negro
White Negro
White Negro
White Negro
White Negro
-9431
20,236.08
9:547:83
..
10,244.25
65,000.29 ..
..
..
6,522.47
..
..
..
..
75i:40 ..
135.35
20,141. 77 9:54783 75:244:54
317,728.93 91,895.63 179,540.91 97,030.33 1,113,147.44 169,241.16
7,409..2.2
236:828:69 15,629.06
Tullulah Falls Thomaston Thomasville Tifton Toccoa
White Ne~ro White Negro
White Negro
White Negro White Negro
1,377.42 4:6i42i 80:08585
2:690 is
18;i3815 9,904.35
..
..
..
..
.. .. ..
..
67:55
1,377.42 di4:2i 80: 085 85
20:89583 9,904.35
60,079.74 900.00
560,245.77 70,931..42 632,354.38
24..3,543.08
326:004: 28 85,075.40
Trion Valdosta Vidalia
White Negro
White Negro White Negro
220.94 16,924.48
1,325.54
64.85 ..
iO:400.00
i9:445:iJo - . ..
'::l .. ....
.. ....
1,451.40 329:40
76234
..
..
..
318.39
..
1,737.19
28:7346i . 20: 77054
1
211,636.10 9,616.48
835,984.19 346.7.,5.35 206.06).79
79,666.22
Waycross West Point Winder
Total Cities
Grand Total
760: 67 White'
59,368.25
Negro
25,443.54
White
22,653.87
Negro .. ....
...
White ........ ......
Negro .... ..........
....
......... ...
......... .....
.. .iis.
............
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..
..
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...
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... ...
.
.
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. .............
..
..
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.. .... ...
. ......
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... .. .. .
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.
.
.
.
....
....
.
.
.
....
............
............
.. ...
.. ..
.
. .......
.... .. .......
. .....
... . ....
White Negro
620,766.45 29,690.93
295,438.63 ..... ....... 9,904.35 ..............
6,671.12 334.60
-110.93 . .... .......
1,214.83
96.24 ...... ....... ..... . ......
1,714.15 . ......
59,368.25 789,822.11l
25,443.54 278,795.10
22,653.87
.ii:i; 760: 67
207, SOl. 22
.. .:ii:i;'i9S:06
. ....
26,566.42
925,694.25 28, 046,687.03 40,026.12 8, 287,843.37
White 5,772,017.37 6,493,378.31 3,501,803.36 Negro 337,383.36 267,05".64 477,154.99
144,353.16 4",269.90
. 62,746.80
3,730.38
. . ..
.2.,.1.7.0...7.7.
12,9,,7.04 511.30
98,385 79 16,087,812.60 155,022,719.66 4,075.56 1,135,181.13 45, 960,850.12
_._----~';-
..._ - -
County
TYliC of Ownership
Appling.
Atkinson.
Bacon ... Baker .. Baldwin .. Banks.. Barrow... . Bartow ..
Ben Hill, Berrien. Bibb",., , Bleckley. Brantley, Brooks.. Bryan ..
Bulloch, Burke ..
Butts", .
Calhoun .. Camden..
Candler.
County . . Private . . Joint . . Cars
Count)'. . , Private . Cars . County . County . .
County . . Count)'. Joint .... . County County . . Private ..
County. Private. County . . County. County.
County. County. Per Diem .. County. .Ioint... Cars.
County Privat{~ .. Cars.. County, County,
County. Private. Car,., County . . I'rivutv
_ _ __ TABLE III-WHITE SCHOOLS--TRANSPORTATION-1955-56
...
-~-~----_
.
._-- .
---------_._---------
\'umber Miles Travelled
Pupils Transported Daily
Total
Expenditures Including
-\'.-.~.:)avc:I--T~t:T--:,lllual ~\~t~)i.,~.-I.-.~.O:~-.I'~~:: \'0.
\'0.
Buses Trips po.ved
_
-.. ,'1
i Mileage Ui miles I!:; mles
Depreciation
Average Cost Per
1-- p:-I'" Bus _ on?C3o:un~ty~~----;::--r~;~-r-Mile-
:10 2
3i~i~--I" ~l- --~~-[----~~iig----gl21~~i-~~~~I-- ~ 'Ii --~4:~'34828~'80-!l1l1!---~:~-~-~~~11--~~; 2,214.00 36,90 0,2U
2
2 10
4U
5!1
21,2401
01 18:3' 18:1
Ul
5,489 16
2,744.58 29,99 0,2.i
1
I
,2
'
2,240i
0
7
i,
105,00
105.00 ]'i.OO 004
22
15, 82 31 2,) 20' 1J:l
81 175
15 187 2 17,5
27 208,1 24 222,10 4 88.5 65 384.1
14 121 27
50 288 3!l 5762 17 115
48
iO
3i8
460
6:11
552
6U,;
155
:)30
8S I 275
2:)U 414 20145 409.55
1~~~5 4~~1.,
:~;U :::
36
57U 128,1 217
43
867 7043 :)32
22
22 124
403
527
22
24 126
545
1\71
4; zs.s
11 i3.5 2' 4
265 ,i,)
8!l
1625
11
2,i,200'
16.,,600 8,6411
II0III'
2:)U,401l'
0'
Ils,SOO'!Oi
lO81
1,11061 Iii
1,6081
317'
168
1 0111' 'l{i
1,60S
:)27
!)!),001l 14,!l041 147,4:18
I~U~6'1
::::::~! 15,480, 312,120' 25:),548' llU,520'
ISU 72111'
24i\1l:'~5i6Ji0l 58,.,001 3'\1601
211 1,092'1
!II
~!l,
n741 1,009, 1,~~~
2::, 3'~::1'
oi
68
!l51 2,566i 42"0"1 4,107
818
g 2Zi 4~! 1 1,:14!l1 01 1,2U21
(0)
4!)2
7
1,112 108
1,133
1,~~~i
:)':;~:I 68 2,661.[ 4,S34
81S
1,:lU7'
2~i 1,2\l2 4!lg, ~
S4'
n,U26 00:
77
3U,26o.001
:3;
8,i01l0
801 5\1,725.26
40 1 2:1,198.61;,
101'
24,87Un:
,i4
4,134.18'1
g:,i!l
~U1g~~ :1,7S7.S7'
1~~~~1i
72,87400
30,124.5\1 4,622.:12
91
71,63U.M
lSI
122,806,110'
62
2S,56U 18,
6:1' ~(). ?51.1~} I
58:
07,017,6,1
501
722511: li,406.117:
li,1 I
16,!144061
1
316 001
:),463,00 2,78U,23
283,3:1 2,986.26 2,8UU.82
2,261. 7\1 2,067,OU 2,203.14 1 2,6616\11 1,8\13, U:)i 2,429,1:11
41221
36.04 7727
:1714 7318
22 7S
41. 75 aU,52. 2543'
1026 2:),2:)'
2 , 1 5 1 . 7 51 2,:111.16, 2,470321 4,09:J .S3, 2,197. 621
2,S711.61: 2,614.4:1
1,60151;
00: 2,118,001 173
4087 67, U7. 27, !l1 29 UO 34. u21
4206 1 4UI: 2257' , :1187
34.4:~
4!l42 1'
027 0,21 0,01) 024 01!l
o 25
0.27 0.2S 0.21 014 020
0,24 0.2!1 0,22 0.48 023
0,2!) 0.2:1
IJ.:J2 11.0:1 008
42 23
I
2t521
2275~3
2 5
895.4 1,168.6
440 7 699,2
n
12
12
1:1: II1.S 154
265.8
10
141 ],,1.1 2SS.2 40\l,3
,
10 2
II2:
IS8 5 25
125 46
:ln5
1 !I 1
~:t~:.~ S
8
6!1
161 6
\17.II 12:{'ll
420,6!l6 i 251,712
4,:)20 \lS,6SS 147,:14S
I~U~g
~:2::~8A8~I0I1
281 2,249
:lU, 771
O'
nl
;)!)II
715:
0
1741
1
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2,S30' S101 U' 7741 4141
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591J i :!l!JI
~rgl:1'
1i;,1 9U,412,62i
35,
63,617.4n
Ii
780,001
1i4' 27,022.37'
41,
25,:1\1:3.:l71
~~
2:I,U711,01'1' 4,145,00
3'
900,00
H:
20,674 001 10,127 17:
2,:16n. se
2,765,97 7S0,00
2,2S1.8n 2,58H.:n
44,201
8251' 1:JO,001
,F),?3~.'''i1
2,:167, 1)1'1 2,072,50
!lOOOO 2,2\17.11, 2,.J:J1.711.
54 34(S>' 76 1 3110.00 :IS.04 4/L21i
0.25 0,25 O,IS 112S 11.17
0,20 0,11, 0.31 0,24 0.22
Carroll .... Catoosa.
Charlton .. Chatham ..
Private.
County. Car ...... County ... County.
Car ..
Chattahoochee . . . . . . . . .
Chattooga............. Cherokee ..............
Joint..
Car ..... Private.... . Private..
Cars.
Clarke ................ County. Clay ....... : .......... Joint
Car ...... Clayton ............... County.
Clinch ........
Cobb .............. ...
County. . ............ Private
Cars ....
County ... Private..
Coffee................. County.
Cars.. .
I>:l I-' <:11
Colquitt .............. County. Columbia .............. County ...
Private..
Joint..
Cook ................
Coweta ......... Crawford ..... Crisp.
County. Cars.. . County.
Private... County.
Dade ............... Dawson.............. .
County. Priv;ate. County.
Private.... . Per Diem..
Decatur...............
DeRalb.............. , Dodge ............... ,
County .. , Private..
Car ...... County.
County.
Dooly ................. Dougherty............. Douala...............
County .... Per Diem..
County ......... Cars........... . Private.......
02i
~O 406.~ 601.4 1,008.2
18'
52 229
223
452
I'
2 16
8
24
10
15 142
127
26~
34
42 1,021
105 1,126
1
2 22.5 ...
22 ..1
1 1
3 1
22 7
... io
22 17
19
2 230
412
642
30
50 240.6 532.6 7732
7
7 .1
28
33
8
19 206
37
243
6
6 101
111
212
1
13
3
6
21
,13 293.4 166.4 4,,9.8
10
11 121
230.8 3518
1
14
15
19
.3
8 12
31..1 485
19
69 4307 392 4699
27
86 693.3 204 ..1 897.8
39
66 8.16.1 767.6 1.117 7
3
31
.1
6
4.1
79 382.6 8.11.4 1,234
1 1
2 2
38.6 9
. is'
33.6 27
16
23 173.6 190 1 363.7
18
8 88
381
469
1
15
5
28
38 421
299
720
8
8 65.9 17.1 9 2418
16
16 86
367
453
11
16 127.7
3
7 25
6
8 66
13
15 6.0.8
....... ........
114,1 70.4 25 177
241.8 72.9 91 242.8
13
21 116
289
40.1
11
24 86
266
352
1
1 1.1
1.1
57
1391,120.8 2323 1.358.1
30
36 149
69.1
844
39
22 141
480
621
20
28 431
i4s'" 579
1
1 12
4
16
15
29 221
2.1.1
476
:162,~52 162, 7201
~~:~:g,
405,360 8,100
7.920 6,120 231,120 278,352 9,417
87,480 76,320 2.160 16.1 .128
126,648 6,840 15,660
169 164 323.208
402,372 630
444.240 12 096 9 720 130,932
168,840, 1.800
257.760 87,048 163,080
87.048 26 244 32,760 87,408
145.800 126 720
4.9.10 487,116 30a,840
223, .160
208,440, 5, 7601
171.360
16~1 0
0,054 2,787
17
0,0541 2,9n l
104'
164 17
0
795
7~5
79 1
64 4,669 4.733
139
0
14
14
14
sr
7
58
.18
0
11
11
11
266 1,804 2,070
108
419 2,836 3,255
108
3
26
29
4
0 1,00.1 1,00.1
12.1
0
238
238
:19
0
3
3
:1'
101 2,883 2,984
142
:14 712
746
74
0
89
89
a9
0
27
27
9
716 3.781 4,497
236
982 .1,267 6,199
229
28 2,.197 2,625
I
7
8
627[
ass 3,810 4,145
92
7
110
117
117
0
19
19
19
73
922
99.1
62
0 1.632 1,682
90
0
4
4
4
0 1,944 1,944
69
0
442
442
.15
82 1,049 1.1.3l
70
121 1,136 1,257
114
29
414
448
147
10
361
371
61
11
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40
0
1
1 ..
0
995
995
76
0
638
638
58
0
1
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938 12.249 13,182
231
81 2,180 2,260
7S
28 2,597 2,625
67
18
18,
0 1.991 1,991
99
0
10
10
10
89 1,788 _1-'.-877
12.1
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818 75
2.1,541.3~
102,732.58 24938
1,909.24 1,591.18 .13,482.70 94,377. 48 1.20.1.00
16,462.74 17.682.00
47.1 00 .16,60S.a7
23,26188 2,075.00 3,22.1.00
48.114.05 86,451.28
8.1,830.06 166 ..10
111790.80 1 2.16.00 2 358.00
a8,92222
39,40881 108.00
68,560.63
"""'"'1 34,127.49
27,257.06 9.72633 12.743.01 27,450.20
36.00 .
31,19319 30.299.10
247. SO 167,573.05 73.610 ..1Ii
85,830.06 540.00
46,940.45 1,684,00
47.586.26
:~, 234. 2fi 2,831.41
818.75 2 .154.13 3,021..14
249.38
30S5 1828
4816 32.12
22.00 17.81
0.:18 0.31 0.09 0.2ti 0.25 003
1,909.24 1,591.18 2,814.87 3,14.1.91
172.14
272.74 144.6.1 29.64 33.27 46.34
024 02.1 0.2:1
033 o 12
2,057.84 2,947.00
47,1 00 2,69.1.49
16.38 7429 1.1833 196a
o 18 0.2:1 0.21 0.34
2,:126.18 32 67 0.18 2,075.00 .1a.20 0.30 1.07.1.00 119.44 0.20 2,582.31 12.72 0.28 a, 201. 89 16.41 0.26
2,200.77 33.04 021 55.50 23.78 026
2,484.24 2984 02.1 1,256.00 11.41 0.10 2,358.00 124.10 024 2,432.6:1 42.21 0.2\!
2,189.37
108.00 2.448 ..19 2,82186 2,132.96
2414 2700 3526
5107 82.03
0.28 0.06
026 0.25 0: 20
2,477.91
3.242.11 2,123.83 2,111.5.1
23.99 031 23.49 0.37 3.0.29 038 53.50 0.31
3600. '
2,399.47 2,7.14.46
247,50 2,939.87
2,4.13.68
3134 47.49 247. SO 13 68 33.76
0.21 0.28 0.0.1 0.34
0.24
2,200.77 33.04 038
..
.2:34702 2357' . 022 1,634.00 163.40 028 :J,169.08 26.18 0.27
TABLE III-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-TRANSPORTATION-1955-56
County
Type of Ownership
I
No.
Buses
1i
No. Trips
~~~
~
Number Miles Travelled
Daily
Expeuditures
---'1
I - - - - - - - - - - - - - Including Depreciation
I Paved Unpaved Total i
Annual
Within .f~:I~ Total
Per
onO~~~dty
Milea~_g+e1--72:...n_l_ile_E 172miles
~ __~uses
Average Cost Per
------------~__~~_ ~~
Early Echols.. .. . . .. .. ..
Effingham.
~:~~~~-:--~~~-1--2-,)1--3-3 ~~ 619.5
County..............
9
g~~~ty
I~
9 83
158
241
gg
...87 .
12 139
Joint...
.. .. i
14
15 89
216.5 305.5
Cars..
. ...... 1
1
1
6
6
223,020
86,760 4,320 50,040 109,980 2,160
ooo
1,029 319
1
1,029 319 1
24
365
389
64 6,)9 723
o
8
8
41
62,587.15
3,)
18,909.14
1
440.00
55
12,897.30
,11
30,789.20
8
576.00
2,503.48 60.82 0.2' 2,101.01 59.27 0.21
440.00 440.00 0.1 1,842.47 35.33 0.2. 2,199.22 46.72 0.2
576.00 72.00 0.2 .
Elbert.. .. . .. .. .. .. ... County..
Emanuel
. . ~~i~~~~. . .
Evans ...
g~~~ty
26
:
3l
i 11
26 311
4A 26t 9 11. 94.
333
6~L 18~
644 35 911.1
275
3
231,840 12,600 327,996 99,000 1,080
39 1,356 1.395
4
60
64
89 1,996 2,085
o 807 807
o
5
5
53
50,990.72
64
1. 976 00
61
83,411.30
73
2,),643.92
5
22500
1. 961.18 1,976.00 2,45:1.27 2,331.26
22500
37.60 32.93 41. 78
31. 77 45.1J0
0.21 1J.15 0.2;; 02;
02
Fannin
. County...... . .. . 1
26
Private . .
1
Fayette.. ..
.. Private..
11
Floyd
.
County .. , . .
42
Private ..
1
Cars.
4
41 264.8 1 12 19 147.5 82 657.1 1 11.5
5
298.6 8
150.5 289.1
12
563.4
20 298 946.2
115 17
202,824
281 2,523 2,804
107
67,011.76
7,200
11
47
58
58
2,002.95
107,280
7 1,063 1.070
97
29,586.60
340,632
U~~I
275 4,888 5,163
o o
19 26
19 26
1i~1 61
92,165.30 41400
1.348.01
2,'>77.37 26.56 03
2,002.95 42.61 027
2,689.69 27.83 2,194.41 1885
0.27
o 27
414.00 21. 78 O.ll
337.01J 51.84 0.22
Forsyth Franklin Fulton
. Private. '"
.. County
.
. County .
Private. _,. . .
Cars
.
Gilmer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
Glascock. . . . . . . . . . . . .. Glynn..... .. .. . .. .. . Gordon. . .. .. .. .. ..
County Private
Private.;. County... County Joint
, .. .
. . .
Grady. . . .. . .. .. .. .... Greene. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
Gwinnett......... ..
County..... .. .
County
.
Cars
.
Per Diem
.
County. .
.
I
23
23 140
32
33 163.5
26
54 458
26
58 433
1
13
13
17 129.5
16
19 23
11
11 87.5
16
14 243
27
51 171.2
11
22
1 25
38 1,)8
15 2
....
1~1 ..13;~.
50
SS :l8!1
I
573 387.5
106 137
713 E51
56L 570
3
2,)6,680
198,360 .-203;640
205,200 1,080
156 2205 209.5 45
562.1 33
285.5 243.,)
297 288 733.3
35
102,780 87,660
106,920 103,680 263,988 12,600
1,2,)
78:l
267 399
8.5 13
281,880 14:l,640
4,680
Ii:i5:i" . .ii5;iIHii
105 142
o
01
J
59
5o1
256
4
2,149 1,864 2,247 3,023
11
1,230 683 402
1,714 2,409
130
:16 1. 754
84 63'>
IJ
7
IJ
4,
"" 4, !1251 I
2,254 2,006 ~47 .. 3,020
11
98 62
.j18~611 _
71,689.15 48,351.88 74,634.66 78,996.95
321J.40
1.273
97
742
46
4'>3
41
1,714
107
665
98
2' 1341 134
28,424.60 31.924.50 25,010.00
41. 696.43 63,61.)64 3,895.71
1,790,
71 1)6,S03.9:l
719!
47
:l1.046.89
~I
3
1,380.1J1J
144.1J0 ..
;,, 4241 lOS 121, 713.5:1!
I
3,116.91 1,510.99 2,870.56 3,038.34
320.40
33.35 25 93
33.21 26.13 2912
2,186.50 1,995.28 2,273.63
2,606.02 2,356.13 3,895.71
23.11J 46.74 62.21 24.32 26.40 29.96
2,672.1;' 2,1J69.79
690.1J0
. 2:.i;j.i 27
:l8.1J8 48.89 197.14 36.00 24.71,
I
1J.27 1J.24 0.31' 0.3 ' 0.29
1J.27 0.36 0.23 0.40 024 0.3
0.23 1J.21 0.29
0.2B
Habersham, ' Hall.
County.
Joint, " County
Private. Cars,
Hancock. Haralson..... .
County .... . Per Diem.... County Private. Cars.
Harris ... . Harb.; . .
County .. Joint .. Car. County.
Heard .......
Henry ......... Houston . , .....
County.
Private.
Per Diem .. Private County .. Per Diem
Irwin...... .
t>:l f-'
Jackson. , , ,
-'l
Jasper",. ,
Jeff Davis.,.
Jefferson . .
County. Private .... . Per Diem .. County. Private
County. Car ..... County. Joint ..... County .. Cars.
Jenkins, ..... Johnson Jones.
Private ..... .
Private.... . County.
Joint .. Cars.
Lamar., , Lanier . . .
Laurens......... .
County. County .. Private .. , .. County
Private... .
Lee.... ,." ...
County ..
Cars. .
Liberty. , , , , ..
County.
Car .........
Lincoln .............. . County, .....
Car" ........
.,
4
,)
57
19
31 264
17
27 133.9
:l6:
,;2 343.2
a:
:1 8
:
.1~1
"4' :11
15 118.5
"~l 606 111.1 :I.
u 13.:J
111
17' 212.7
1.
1 4,')
2U!
41 215
18 126.6
J1I.
221 18,
7 1:1
'1~1
2057 225,7
1~1 14 100 19 99.8 .....
26
51 261
I,
24
12
13 1:16,5
1
13
3
4 19
161
26 154 28 In,1
1.
:1:91
1:1 1:14,2 20 1:14
:1
31 29
9'
9 114
4,
44
11,
19 123
9 71.5
19
36 233
31!21
1211 48
8,
8 95
Ii
1.
101
14 166
1~1
1. 10 802 1 ..
445 225 1,)2
366 17
101.5 489 28,).9
7092 25
175.5
52 :i
I
294
iis 9
:196,8 ,)07 9
35
:I,)
4,8 209,8
9 :109
181 422.,)
1:1..;
524
1981 :124.7 67,,; 80.,)
:105
5i07
200,3 426
186
286
228,7 :128,5
480
741
17
21
276.5 :1 86
392.6 45,;.6
1. 75
41:1 6
105 5466
648 7 1.75.
:127.2 517
665 179.5
34
143 1673
6 553 239
466511. 41 955
293,') I
38 ,
266 238,8
1,;
786 287
201 9
76 7 1293 2.7
296 9
242
71 2095 1
27 i
36,540' 176,040 102,020 2,),),312
9,000
105,840
40,644 182,844
1,260
6,,)161 152,100!
4,860 188,640'
116, 2611 29,818
18,:1,8I,)2:
15;;,360
104,104 119,574
266,760 7,.>60
148,680 1,440
i :17,800
196,77 6 23:1,~~gi
166, 104 1 234,:160
1~U~8!
13,680,
95,7601 968
85',400 1 282,960 103,320
106,5601 360
87,120
2,,)~011
75,420, 972!
6
441
447
1111
44 2,176 2,220
116
2,)0 1,309 1,,),)9
91
313 2,636 2,949 1
81
20
34
54
18
16
:l9:l
409
;;7
0
8
8 ..
14
28;;
297
59
74 1,678 1,7,)2
7:1
0
7
7
2
0
66
66
66
331 715,
748
5:11
0:
7'
7
7,
l,j9'
734 1,89:1
6,)'
1' 1
42[
708
750
,;:1
:13
171
204
51
0:
121
12 .
1~101 1"j:10 1,208 1
6;;9
1,530 1,:112
64~[
60 72,
.1
64
~,
848 7
8,)7 7.
95
2761 2,06:1 2,:1:19
. 89
91
59
68
68
:1 455
458
38
0
9
9
9
0
297
297
99
4 1,5:19 1,54:1
96
62 1,157 1,219
5:1
0
5
5
5
0
597
597
49
17 1,068 1,08,)
57
0
162, 162
,)4
0: 01
5~~1
519 25
57 6
701
597
667
60
3~1
575 14
611 17
67 17
90 1,839 1,929
55
9,
583
,;92
49
I
0; 378
378
47
01
12
12
0'
735
7:15
12
n
6g 1
3 525
3 601
:J 60
01
1
1
11
-~---
9,469.00 49,818.00 :16,,)20.60 iI,),548.06 :1,60000
:lO,169.42 22500 ,.
12,il37.11 ,)8,109.00
22050
1,445 79' 44,469.23
1,40000 46,240.92
26,67,).62 0,428.81 457.00 62,092.81
46, 8O:J. 73 144.00
2:1,:170.26 29,008:18
172,00 . 61;822.41
2,049,65
37,,)20.99 180.00
7 ,41:1, 75 45,511.67 5:1,404.95
270.00
:12,20'),90 53,015,67
3,921.:1:1 24,899,58 2,75,).04
31,40,).67 21,01709 2,500,00 69,131. 42 27,320.75
24,211.2:1 6000
24,126,36 36000
22,355.64 45.00
2,;;67, 251 2,62200 2,148.27 2,654.11 1,200.001
21.47 22.89 2789 36.24 10,)88
0,25
028 0.35 037 0.40
2,742.67
2:58742 2,421.20
7:1,)0
76.76 0.28
2812 . ' 45.71 031 :14.62 0.31 :lUO 0.17
1,44,).79 21.90 022 :1,176.:17 62.19 0.29
1,400.00 200.00 0.28
1,,)94.51 26.66 0.24
1,905,40 2,:157.20
2:82240 2,600.20
3767 5,),1:1
:18,08 . 40,,;8
:18.74 144.00
0.22 0.31
0.:1:1 0,:10
2,:1:17.02 :16.,)7 0.22 3,22:1.15 :14,20 0.24
24,57
2:37778 29.96 0.2;;
2,049.65 :14.7:1 027
3,126.74 180,00
2,471.25 2,844.47 2,321. 95
270,00
82.46 20.00 24.96 29.,)7
46.15 54.00
0,25
0.12 0.19 0,2:1 0,22
0.42
2,683.82 2,790.29 1,307,11 2,766.62
688,76
,):1.94
49.64 24.20 47,97 110,20
01\1 022
o 11
0.23 0.20
2,855.06 52,60 0.32 2,33,).23 36.55 0.24 2,')00,00 178.57 0.46 1,975,18 37.59 0.24 2,276,72 46.86 0.26
3,026.40 60.00
2,412,63
36000
2,2~~ggl
64.05 5.00 32.82 12000 41. 78 4,).001
0.22 0,16
0.27 0.14 0.2\1
0.04
TABLE III-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-TRANSPORTATION-195556
I
I
Number Miles Travelled
Pupils Transported
Total
_____ I~
~~~----
Expenditures Including
County
I
Type of Ownership
No. Buses
No. Trips
I
Paved Unpaved Total
Annual
WItbm I TMhoarne Total
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
MIleage
----
-
~~
mi~
~
mIles
-
-
-
Long .....
County.
10
10 63
178.5 241.5
86.940
36
458
494
Lowndes.
Car .... County
Joint .....
1
1 4.5
2
65
::1
22
32 193
459.8 652.8
2
2 17
34
51
2,340 203,702
18,258
0
7
7'
177 2,866 3,043 1
0
165
1651
Lumpkin.
County.
13
13 128
226.8 354~8
127,728
72 1,079 1, lSI!
Depreciation
Average Cost Per
on County - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Per
Owned
Bus
Buses
Bus
ChIld MIle
------ ------
49
21,196.80
2,119.68 46.28 024
7
576~00
,576.00 82.28 0.24
138
66,145~28
3,006.60 23.07 0.32
82
.5,428.84
2,714.42 32 90 0.29
88
34,449.56
2,649.96 :n.92 026
Macon... Madison. Marion.....
Private...
Cars. County ~
Private .. County ~
14
15 139.5 286.9 426.4
1 14
1 13.5 22 129
iii
13.5 306
17
20 108
262
370
11
11 105.5 251.4.5 356~ 95
153,504 2,727
110,160 133,200 128,502
I
53 0
54~1
,598: 1:
42 1
37,079.75 67.50
,55
i 984 1, 039
74
28,235.60
24 0
.95,,5564 1
980 5.54
.57
34,743.04
50
31,41.5.48
2,648~5,5
67.50
2,016~82
2,043~ 70 2,8.5.5.9.5
68.03 6750 2869 :1634
.56 70
0~24
0.02 0.25 0.21;
0.24
McDuffie ..... McIntosh ..
!':> >-' 00
County ~ . Joint ..... County ~ Private
Cars .......... Per Diem.....
2
4 12
34 6
46~6
11
13 881 168.6 2.56.7
5
5 101.7 .52.1 1.53.8
1
1 .5
1
6
1
1 .. ,
6
6
16,776 92,412 .5.5,368 2,160 2,160
40
130
170
8.5
2,385.20
27
739
766
69
31,146.32
0 0 0 0
384 44 13 4
384
t~41.
I~I
13
13,6.53.11 375 00 90000 18000
1,192.60 18.34 0.14 2,831.48 42 ~ 14 0.33 2,730.62 3.5.5.5 0.24
37.5.00 8.52 0.17 900.00 6923 0.41
4500.
Meriwether ..
Miller .....
Mitchell .... Monroe ... . Montgomery . . . . . . . . . Morgan ....
County ..... Private.... . Cars .... County. Joint ..... ...........
County. County. Car ... ~ .. Private .. County .. Joint .....
14
14 1688 176.3 34.5.1
7
10 73
120 7 193 7
.5
6 24
36
60
14
14 84
329
413
.5
.5 22
121
143
24
24 209.5 483
692 . .5
\,5
18 189.5 227~5 417
1
I.
4
4
10
1.5 130.6 133.2 263.8
13
13 138
193
331
4
4 32
81
113
124,236 69,732 21,600
148,680 51,480
249,300 1.50,120
1,440 94,968 119,160 40,680
31011
693 369
01
36
804
&1 :1l9
0 1,577
0
718
0
8
0
60.5
0
785
0
166
704 399 36 804
I,m319,
60~1
785 1661
.50
32,002 ..56
,57
17,384.30
7
3,884.00
57
32,664.00
63
12,974.44
65
64,109.04
47
37,430.70
8
814.00
60
32.708.28
60
28,553.24
41
8,,539.00
2,285.89 2,483.47
776.80 2,333.14
2,594.88
4617 47.11 107.88 4062
40 67
2,671. 21 2,49.5.38
814 .oo
3,270~82
2,196.40 2,IM.7.5
40~6.5
5213 101.75 .54.06
36.37 .5l.43
0.2,; 024 017 021 0.25
O~ 2.5
0~24
0.56 0.34 0.23 0.20
Murray ... Muscogee , Newton ...
Oconee... . . .
County
8
Private..... .
10
Cars... .
2
County ......
32
Per Diem .....
County ......
I
Private....... . Joint .....
.. I
Cars.
..... .... 1
1~1
County.
14
14 98
154
2,52
14 154
207
361 I
32
26
28 ,
720 19209,,960 1
10.080
69
959 1, 028 1
128
,51 0
1,
110 24
1
1,161 24
116 12
40 .505.15 40 . 545151
.. 196:2,541
176
2,04.5
1
2,ml
0
110
69
I
3 14 28 30 178 4 12 20 171
6 11 235 36 167.4
i 20 1 19
I 413 I
48 338.4
7,2001
61
123
184
184
840 1468',680 1
6~1 48
49
1,20.5 1,274
49 70
17,280 121,824
10091'
29
29
930 1,039
14 74
19,03000 31.17.5.98 2,247.50 83,792.26
1,.560.00 .~
2,805.9.5 2,7.50.00 46,873.14 3,.520.00 29,907.03
2,378~7.5
3,117 ..59 1,123 7.5 2,618 ..50
19.84 28.08 9364 40.97 14.18 ..
0.20 O~ 23 O~ 22
0.42
2,80.5.9.5 2,7.50.00 2,604.06 1,760.00 2,136.21
22.81 .57~ 29 38.89
121.37
32.1.5.
0.38 0.40 0.31 0.20 0.24
Oglethorpe. Paulding.
Peach ....
County County. Private ... Private .. Car ..
Pickens ..
l'iercc. }>ikc.
County. Private .. County. County ... Private .. Joint.
Polk.
Pulaski ... I'ntuam.
County. Privatov.o.. County .. County Cars.
Quitman Habuu , " Randolph ..
Private ..
Car .. County Private .. Private.
Richmond. Rockdale ....
....~ Schley ....
se
::)efCVCIl.
Seminole. Spalding.
County. County County .. Private ..
Ccuntv Joint .... Per Dielll.. County. Countv .
Stephens ... Stewart ... DUlllter.: ..
Talbot. .... Taliaferro .. Tattnall. ... Taylor.
County .. Private .. County Car ... County Cars.
1 ~:~~ate .: County .. Joint . . . ., County .. .. ... I Private...
Telfair ...
Terrell ..... Thomas ... T i f t ..
. . . .. .J~)illt. ... Car ....
....... '1 Private.
.... County.
. .. ('rHllty
17:
19; 157.2 272.4 IZ9.6
I
2~1
I,
2~1 5 189 10 72
I,
19
24
2BO
469
135
207
ti
e
14'
19 126
220
34ti
3il U
3~ IU
U1i
131. 7 B4
44 4ti53 150
63 5U7 234
4
41 23.2 463 es.s
3
2U2 33.4 ti2 6
23
267
266
533
5:]
I),1
21, 174
201
:l'i,J
71 101 ioe.s 142.5 249
15
I,)
;1
12 ti I,)
:1 40
I, 9.,)
2~1 1:19 24 I.J 9:J
97 ,)
9S
10:1
zes.e
137.,) 9.5
237 127 :159ti
37
ti9 507 2 197
704.2
12 1
201 92 1 ,I
213 14
305 19
,
8
8 4:1
139 ti 182. Oi
,
18
2:1 lG54 297.1 4ti2.5
9
10 4~ .2 159 I 203.3
11
:10 110 1 2511 . :iil6
18
32 256.fJ lti6. II ~235
18
2~ 18785 1~10,1 328.9
~
Ifl 445 972
175 62 8!1.8 187
I
I
42
~.2
20
28 22~
:181
ti08
2
2: 10
B
18
:J
~I 97 91
114.8 20
211.8 29.1
4
51
38
89
27 12
361 176 2 115
552.
res
728.3 281
5
Iii 60
124
18\
2~
1
:Jil
250 12
a9~{
6~:1
12
12
15! 203.2 209
112.2
:11
:111 34:1
~~8
791
20
~:J 15:J 5 ~72 li2 ti2li.12
1,)4,6,)6' B,59Z,
167,U02,
7U~gl
124,,)60' 22,ti801
214,9201 B4,240' 020 225,'53ti 1
191,B80,,
. i:i~:oiJo
8~a',t4i0401
49"JOO :1,420' 8",320
4,J,720' 129, 5ti1
i 253,5121
I09, 8OO ti,840,
G5,7:Jti
IG7,~2,1
7:3,5.95;
. j:ij: 7ilol 1';:1,:107,
118,401 22,:l20 ti7,:120'
1,.112 218,880
2,520
76 ,2~8 10,"76 :12,040 262,188 101,160 66 ,2~0
2:11,480 4,320
1~8,:392
281,760 22S.40:1
14 15
"~bl
,,4') 85
210 I 614' I,B24
:1
5981
601
0
4'
4
175 1,OU2 1,267
is
0
1,42111til
232 1,411
29
504
5:1:1
13
163,
176
17~1 12ti 2:33BI
126 2,515
0 6,
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0
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1"~,
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4,0:11' 1,026
21' 238
1 722' :WO
2 815 2 ,~58
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17
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:122~21' l7:J 1,915
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252
65.1 ,594
7
IB,J 8
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4,997 1,02ti'
24' 2"f
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815' 595
21,'7:38 1 :119
19~1
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17
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2~ 25~
1,96~
5~1
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1 2:1 1,25 (j
1,277
~
27
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(j6 1,510 1,5ti7
IS3 1.89ti 1 2.0~9
49'
30,796.47,
B5
2,667.001
!JI titi
~urU~i
4
601
447.
11
90
3,),826 35
lltil
6,741.00
45,
')4,412.4ti ,
5U
20,807.57
44
8,530.42
42
7,715.40
109
til,586.33
43ti.,JO
72,
21,171. 2"
84'
21,275.79,
7
45000
1
37 B
12l,,t:iJO4O3.O3O1 1
89
27,391.86
89
15,693.3ti,
39
35,980.711
1:1'; 101,227.49
B5
34,Oti1.l8
24
2,17700
31
20,:lti5.77
10
:12,G3000,
aa
14,79,;2~i
8:1.00
74
2'1,857 99
14~
~6,3:11.58
9ti
:H,096 77
in
11,27221
28
17,110858
5
678.00
~7
51,S62.,s;{
8
78a. 71i
~:l
21,Oj~001
8
2,25100
6:1
10, 1188~
72 45
g~:g~~~~11
52
19,201. 501
53
.17,8i~,;HI
~
259 20'
55
35,998.47,
50
56,010921
102
45.109 69
2I,,B66II7.,.)0,0)l :1,088.6,) 2,768.2U
447.tiO
37.0,,1 38.10' 3B.27'
I4IIl..tUi6O!
OHI
0.31
o.ae
0.33
0.20
2, 55U.021
80
3 370 50 321..201
0.2B 0.29
1:755:24 38.56 0.2,)
2,311. U5 41.28 0.24
2,132.60 2,571.80
gi~~i
0.34 0.34
I
.::::1 2,ti77.67
2,352.3ti
032 0.15
:1,039.39 4,)000
38.12
ti428,,
0.23 0.08
2,468.6ti ti782, 0.24
l,tiOO.OO 200.00 0.46
2,2B2.ti5 :l0.91 0.32
2,615.5ti so.sa 0.34 2,398.71' so.ez 0.27
2,789.93 2,83B.43
'
2,177.00
2,545.72
25:tiO, 33.19 1
ltiti
1B035..57
0.40 0.31 0.31 0.30
1,812.77 1,643.91
8300 2, Jti8. 90,
2'573911
1,89~26
1,56805 2,515.51 !
678.00, 2",9:1.12
;~91. 85
2,631. 75 750.33
2,52971
2,5~0.1l
2,218.55 :1,8~0.:J0
2 ,410.1~1
2,9295ffJJ.8271 1,807.77 2,2';5 ~8
4'; 19 4931 41.50 29.27
18.84 1 ,
l!~
1:15.GO
56.~9
16.10,
I 6,):38i 9:~. 79i
58~9
:l5.81' 5ti28 1 76. 19 1
~1I.12
6~.80:
3567.17171 2:n9
0.19 0.20
0.18 0.:l0
o 28
0.28 0.2ti 0.41 0.2:; O.:JI
027 0.21 031 0.26 026 0.28
0.2~
o.ou
0.21 0.19 0.20
TABLE III-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-TRANSPORTATION-1955-56
Number Miles Travelled
Pupils Transported Daily
County
Type of Ownership
No.
No.
Buses Trips
More
Paved Unpaved Total
Annual
"Tithin Than Total
- - - -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mileage
---
-
-1)1-mi-les
-1)1-mi-les
Toombs ....... Towns ........ Treutlen ......
. . .
.....................
Joint....... . ........ County ........... . .. Private............. .
22
26 197
472.5 669.5
10
23 92.5 167
259.5
11
11 101.90 200.41 302
Troup.... ....... ......
Private. . . . . . Cars...... .
............
. ...
26 4
35 507.3 331.9 839.2
4 \1
12
23
241,020
93.420 108,832 302,112
4,320
39 1,413 1,452
0 1.004 1,004
0
763
763
118 2.204 2,322
0
11
11
Total
Expenditures
Including
Depreciation
on County
Per
Owned
Bus
Buses
66
62,027.18
100
26,376.85
69
27,759.48
89
73.732.58
2
315.00
Average Cost Per
Bus
Child Mile
---
2,819.41 43.89 0.25 2,637.68 26.27 0.28 2,523.58 36.38 0.25
2.835.86 33.45 0.24 78.75 28.63 0.07
Turner. . Twiggs ..
..... .......
... .. .......
County ...... . .... ..
Private...... County .....
. ...
....
...
...
....
Private ............ ...
Joint.. ....... ..... ...
Cars ....... .. .. .. ...
8
10 45.1 229.1 274.2
8
10 85.5 108.9 194.4
3
3 13
46.9 59.9
1
1 17
11.3 28.3
6
6 53
77.7 130.7
2
2 24.7 14.9 39.6
Union ................ . Upson ................
County .... .. .. ... ..
Private........ . ... Joint.. ......... ......
Cars......... . ..... County ........ ...... Private...... . . ......
11
17 68
155 223
1
14
9
13
8
13 93
97
190
4
42
22
24
15
19 109
214
323
13
21 108
132
240
94,133 74,563 21,564 10,188 47,052 14,256
80.280 4.680 68.400 9.180 \16,280 86,400
0
413
413
0
399
:199
0
196
196
0
53
53
0
349
349
0
22
22
67
793
860
0
25
25
89
676
765
0
54
54
72
840
912
26
889
915
51
18,417.12
49
22.361. 23
65
6.848.60
53
3.197.03
58
18,232.96
II
3,958.78
78
21.563.62
25
2.025.00
95
25,293.62
13
4.007.23
60
38.419.12
70
28,651.00
2.302.14 44.59 0.19 2,795.15 56.04 0.29 2,282.86 34.94 0.31 3,197.03 60.32 0.31 3,038.82 52.24 0.38 1.979.39 179.94 0.27
1.960.32 27.19 0.26 2,025.00 81.00 0.43 3,161.70 37.41 0.36 1.001.80 74.20 0.43 2.561.27 45.73 0.33 2,203.92 32.22 0.33
Walker ......... " ..... County ........ ...... Walton ......... " ..... County ..............
Joint.. ...............
Car ..................
39
71 605.9 406.2 1,012.1
15
35 170 324.5 494.5
5
13 54
109.2 163.2
1
1 6 .......
6
364.356 177,031 58,426
2,148
50 4,866 4.916
126
85,293.46
45 1,319 1,364
90
30,259.28
20
423
443
88
12,285.88
0
6
6
6
13500
2.187.01 17.52 0.23 2,017.28 22.94 0.17 2,457.17 29.04 0.21
135.00 22.50 0.06
Ware ........ ......... County ..............
28
46 236
528
764
Private ............ " .
1
12
19
21
Car ........ .......... Warren ....... ........ County ..............
1 11
1. 11
'96' ..
5 199
5 295
Private.......... ....
Washington ............ Private.......... . .. ..
2 23
3 . ....
31
31
29 197.3 5025 699.8
275,040
7.560 1,800
106.200 11.16U
251.928
379 2,064 2.443
3
62
65
0
1
1
28
364
392
27
31
58
260 1.03:1 1,293
87
58.437.57
65
2,660.00
1
90.00
35
25.587.11
29
3,925.00
56
65,371.54
2.087.05 28.31 0.21 2.660.00 42.90 0.35
9000 90.00 0.05 2,326.10 70.29 0.24 1,962.50 126.61 0.35
2,842.24 63.28 0.25
Wayne ................
Webster ............... Wheeler ...............
County .......... ....
28
28 215
670
885
318.600
"60:5' J o i n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Per Diem ............. .....
1
..
.
.
.
1 ...
20
County ..............
8
13
33
11,880
........ ........ .... ..........
149.6 210.1
75.636
County .............. Private ...............
'41
14 104
223
327
16
26
32
117,720 11,520
82 2,151
0
72
0
41
9
212
0
574
0
51
223
7
72
72
41 ........
221
31
574
47
51
51
65.890.82
2,353.24
... 2.332.60
2,332.6U
1,326.10 ...........
12.739.26
1,819.89
22,950.00
1,912.50
2,479.95
2.479.95
30.63 0.20
32.39 32.34
60.09
.
..
0.19
'0:i6
39.98 0.19
48.62 0.21
White.... Whitfield. Wilcox .... Wilkes..
Wilkinson ..
Worth . . .
...
Private..
Joint. .. Car.... ...
......... .. ...
County ...... .......
Per Diem..... .. .. '"
18
25 119.5
37
89 414.5
1
1 3.5
2.1.
21
........
83 ........
163.6 283.1
587 1,001.5
4
75
473
556
....... ... . ....
101,916 360,540
2,700 200,160
County .... Joint .......
.
.
.
.
.
.
....
....
....
.
Per Diem.... .... .....
...
2
2 26.9
.
12 ....
....
.
12
...
..1.3..6..6..
23.2 185.9
........
50.1 322.5 . .....
18,036 116,100
... .........
County ..... .. '"
6
10
Joint ....... Car . . . . . . . . . Per Diem...
..
..
..
.
.
.
.
.
.
.......'"....
10 1
..... ... ...
16
... 1
County ... ...... .....
24
26
69.3 98.5
.......
1529
106.6 236.7
3 ... , .. 636.2
1759
63,324
335.2
120,672
3
1,080
789i' .. .... 284;076
89 1,256 1,345
74
364 5,060 5,424
146
0
5
5
5
0 1,201 1,201
57
0
2
2 .....
0
112
112
56
15
573
588
49
0
5
5 .. .. ....
0
326
326
54
0
486
186
48
0
3
3
3
0 7
2 1,381
2 ... 1,388
.. 57 1
40,851.20
2,269.51
102,138.37
2,760.49
405.00
405.00
44,457.63
2,117.30
78.00 ..... .......
4,074.76
2,037.38
:12,546.33
2,712.19
9900 . ...........
13,662.55
2,277.09
30,533.84
3,053.38
135.0C
135.00
457.50 . ...... . ......
52,821.55
2,200.89
32.52 0.40 20.18 0.28 81.00 0.15 37.01 0.22 39.00 . .......
36.38 0.22 56.79 0.28 19.80 . .......
41.90 0.21 62.82 025 45.00 0.12
228 75 ...
3824 0.18
TABLE IV-NEGRO SCHOOLS-TRANSPORTATION-1955-56
County
I
Type of
I No.
Ownership
Buses
I ----- ----- ---I__~
~_
_
1
-
-
. "I Appling...
County. ..
I
Joint.......
Atkinson.
... Private.....
Bacon ..
.i Cars..... County
Xo. Trips
1
Pupils Transported
~~:~~l11es~~al~~l~~_ - Dall~. --- --- '---
1- - - - -
-
I ~Pa-ve-d
~Ull-Pav-edl
Total
----
-
i'V:i~~~~
-------
-
11~11~-1~:i-~sI-IJMl~~o~r~_e~es- Total
I-~E~~
I ~!~~T~o~t1a~l~:: I1_-on~~C:-~o-u:-n~-t-y-
Average Cost Per
'~---;:-~r Child r~~:
---------~!---I-----
8 '>7.S 158
1 17
18
9 H2
182
17
.>
3 2S
97
21'>. s
3S.0 244
12 122
77,580 12,600 87,840 4,320 4a,920
46a
4H3
60
60
771 60
Itm;~i
404
404
72,
IH.42S.00'
zoa4
411
203
68
270 OOi 9.234.80'
2,19987!
2,880 S8i
2'~~bg81
3,0782H!
28.,,0 48.0S :J7.8S 67.S0 4S.49
o 17
0.22
0.18
0.06
0.21
Baker ..... Baldwin ..
Banks ..
.1 County
County. . .
f~{:~\~~ .
Car..
14 117
266
382
'>9
51
110
.2 .
:: 6 2:.4 ::
I
31.1 17.8 489
137,'>20 a9,600
~~::~:I
17,604
10 4
~
,,31 540
;i
541 S44
~i
1~~li
22,S22.18 11,739.11
S7
2,2.>.>.00
2
'>000
:18
.>,602.96
0
30
30
30
2,2S3.OO
i 2,81S27' 2,347.82 2,2SS00
2,801. 48 2,2S3OO
42.41 21. 7.f
39.S6 2S.00
73.72 7.>.10
O.W 0.29 0.19
0.24 0.13
Barrow . Bartow . Ben Hill.
Berrien. . Bibb ..... Bleekley. Brantley .. Brooks ...
Bryan
Bulloch.
Burke .....
Butts . Calhoun . Camden ..
Candler.
Carroll.
County. County. Private.. County. . Private..
County. County .. Private. County. County. Per Diem
County .. Jnint ... Couuw . Cars. County
County. County. County. Cars.. . County . . Private ..
County .. . Private..
92.4 71 169.2 74 30
108 S6 69.2 137 30.S
200.4 127 238.8 211
HO.,'
5
6 82
76
158
13
23 2!l1
75.5 366.5
4
;) 45
90
135
1
1 35
33.4 68.4 !
11
11 H9
422
491
1 6
15 !l 5!l
11~~ 35
122
26
331,552 6,450 '8,002
1
13
4
7
37
46, 402
595.6 997.H
11
13 111.8 154
26,,8
!l
21 153.8 213.2 367
7
12 136.5 75
211.5
1
43
16.5 19.5
2
3 11
52
63
37
132
lH9
!l 1003 59.4 159.7 21 181.2 163.3 344..,
72,144' 4S,720 8",968 n,960 21,780
,,6,880 131,940 48,6001 24,6241 176,760
18,000 65,160 257,78S 2,S20 3S7,3S7
1
I~U~~i
7H,140 7,020 22,680 60,840
S7,492, 124,0201
441
443
206
206
413
410
390
397
lOS
lOS
I
55
329
084
112 1,690 1,802
18i
241
40'
27
o o
1,00a 2
2S9
()7
I,OJa 2
o o
10" 438
lOS 438
!la 1,763
o
IS
1,8S6
lSi
2'::~1' 0, 2,690
0'
8931
3~81'
o
0,
0,
ml70
204
37S '
364
739 669 7f': 204'
37.>1
:16t
OJ
7.34 I 734;1
111 69 83 79 lOS
77 139 6S
9H~"1
107S~I' 71 IS 72!
81 82 9S 78 102 94
d
821
11,102.'>6 7,693.00 12,4,,0.00 12,09H08 4,226.00 1
1
11 ,'>9H 9:1; 47,377. 00 1
8,00S44 4,42H'>9 28,61S.94
44.00 .
4,601. S7 13,392.68 SO,2S6.30
27000 58, S40.45
19,ISS8S 19,89334 13,6H8.81
2,2,'S.00 3,496 S81 10,2SS .32
13,S91.61 1 33, ISO.71'
2,77S.64 2,S64.33 2,490.00 2,41921 4,226.00
2S.18 :17.34 :JO.1S 01.02 40.25
2,319.38 3,644.38
2,001.36 4,42H.S9 2,60!3H
35.2S 28.03
33.22 ]6:J9S
28.2S 22.00 .
4,601S7 2,232.]] 1,!l32.9a
270.00
] ,S82 17;
43.82 30.S7 28.S1 ]8.00
21.7H
],741.41 2,210.37 1,9S2.68 2,2SS.00 1,74829 3,31a.8H
2,718.02 ' :J,H&3.411
21.4S 2H.92
21.661
ausl3127..124111
~bn!
O.IS 0.17 0.14 O.IS 0.1!l
0.20 036 0.16 0.18 0.16
02.> 0.21 0.19 0.]] O.IH
0.20 O.IS 0.18 0.02 O.IS 0.22
0o.2246
Catoosa.
Charlton ....... Chatham.....
County. Car..
Count); ....
County.
I'
u 16
Ii
3:1
I'
II 2
7
9
:3
6 88
22
110
15
28 471
42
513
111,,880800 1 :39,600 184,680
0
31
:JIi
:;1
0
7
71
7
0
324
24
108
0 2,418 2,4:;18 1
161
2,,548.95[ 100.00,
4~:m~~1
2,548.95 100.00
82.22 14.28
'
0.21 0.06
2,313.18 21.42 0.17
2,914.75 18.08 0.2'1
Chattahoochee. Chattooga . . . . . . . . .
Cherokee .. Clarke ....
Clay ....
Clayton. Clinch ..
Per Diem ..... County. Private. County. County . .
County Private.. . Joint.. . County. County.
1 II 9 77 2 34
8 155
11.5 76.05
0.5
7
22:5 153.05 34.5 162
5
6 84
51
135
JI
1 10
17
27
5[
8 73
74
147
6,
13 125.9 57
182.9
6
6 83
99.3 1823
4,500 55,098 12, 4201 58, 3201
48,600 9,720 52,920 6.1,844 05,628
0 0
83 42
8432'.
42
796.80 . 623.40
623.40 14.84 0.14
4
273
277
69
12,672.54
3,168.13 46.42 0.23
0
62
62
0
351,1
351
62 88
1,524.02 9,482.70
1,524.02 24..58 0.12 2,370.67 27.02 0.16
3281 328
511
51
396
:196
817
817
416
416
66
6,86491[
51
1,531. 89
79
9,273. 071
136
14,142.54
09
15,205.89
1,372.98 20.92 0.14 1,531.89 30.03 0.16 1,854.61 23.41 0.18 2,357.09 17.31 0.21 2,534.32 36.55 0.23
Cobb ... Coffee.. Colquitt. ....
County ... . Private ..... County. Cars.
County.
Columbia ....
Joint.
Cars..
Cook ................. County.'.
h:l h:l C<>
Coweta ............... County ...
Crawford ......
Private . .
Crisp........ . Dade ...... ........... Dawson ..... Decatur .....
County . . Cars........... . No Program. " . County
Private.... . Cars.
3
7 83.7
9.4 93.1
4
7 140.5
3
1435 !
II
15 109.5 283
392.5
7
78
21
29
5
II 82
223
305
12
23 1505 145.3 295.8
1
4 5.4 30.4 41.8
5
5 26
158
184
18
31 370
280
656
12
12 09
209.4 278.4
5
44
153
197
1
16
0 16
.! 9
13 96 ilili' 295
4
5 51
91
142
3
3 13
16
29
33,5W .51,660 141,300
320 1099'.800 1
106,488 15.048 240
26364',848 1 100,224
750,,
920 760
1
106,200 51,120
10,440
DeKalb ............
Dodge .............. Dooly ...............
County. County.
County . . Private.. ; Cars..... Per Diem
8
18 201.4
10
14 57
J. . < :3i
4 19
71
7 19
6
Dougherty............. County ... .
Douglas ............... Private .... .
5
Early .............. Private.....
21 1
1
Echols .......
County.
Effingham........... County ..
:1
Elbert ..........
T...... ~I Joint .........
Cars ............... I Per Diem ...........
.1 County ............
Cars............... .
a
191 8 77 29 227 3 44
18 11 88 :1 10
9 ..i:ii'"
5! 39
90.3
300 80 155 59
291. 7
357 105
174 65
105,012
'012!,6:4~01
20,400
114 77 396.5 30
305 154 623.5
74
109,800' 440
25254,460 1
26.640
2
10
120
208
74.~~&1
8
24
8,6401
170 f:ilii ..1 ....i~H~gl
24
68
101
375
121
451
2g
707
1
39
0', 5111
0
966
0,
571
01 4101
021 &1 2, 8781
~I
402' 23
'~I .i :066 279
01
37
~~i
1,077 87:11
0, 254'
~l
3:19'
57' 12
2~10' 935 338 2,101 85
476 572 7:35 :39 511
966' 57 4101 2,021' 878
404 23
1,066 279 37
1,093 895 1 254' :143 57 12 .
935 362,
2, lO85ll
20
20
611 420
n
19
0O!'
34 474,
01
8,
40 481
20 84 .
47~11
159
0,561.96
143
13,680.09
67
23,021.74
5
929.00
102
13,514.72
81
21,483.80,
57
1,003. 501
82
9,943.45
112
42,347.89
73
27,212.04
80
11,104.60
23
850.00
118
22,184.37
69
8,327.00
12
1,438.00
1:17
21,83684
89
24,811.73
84 49'
~:m~g,
1,001.40
360.00 .
104
21,541.30
72
15,071. 64
100 51,708.08
28
6'838.421
10
222.26
80
13,647.20
20
075.00 1
53
13,1551510.0031" .
2 - - - - -72-5-.00
2,187.:32 17.49 0.20 :1,420.02 :30.33 0.26 2,092.88 32.56 0.16
132.71 2:1.82 0.10 2,702.94 26.44 0.12
1,79032 22.24 0.20 1,00350 17.60 0.07 1,988.69 24.25 0.15 2,352.66 20.95 0.18 2,267.72 30.99 0.27
2,220.92 27.62 0.16 85000 36.95 0.15
2,464.93 '20:Si 0.21
2,081. 75 29.85 0.16 479.33 38.86 O.H
2,729.60
2,481.17 2,255.95
1,020 75 125.17
20.27
28.42 26.64 21.07 17.56 30.00
0.21
O.H! 0.18 0.11
0.05
2,393.47 3,014.33 2,462.28
2,279.47
23.03 44.59 24.61 80.45
O.HI
0.27
o 23
02.1
222.26 2,274.53
675.00
1,461.22 145.00
11.11 0.27
32.49 0.18
:15.52 0.08
15.15 27.74
. il:i:i
90-.6-2 - - -0-.0-4
TABLE IV-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOLS-TRANSPORTATION-1955-56
County
Type or Ownership
I'
No. Buses
I ____~umber ~es Tra,,=~~
No. Trips
Pupils Transported
~~I~ I
More
I Total
I EI~~~g~l~~es
Depreciation on County
Average Cost Per _
--------- --------- -- ---
Paved Unpaved Total
Annual
Wlthm Than Total Per
Owned
----
--~
----
Mileage ------
-lY-z m-il-es
lYzmiles
----
----
Bus -----
Buses ------
Bus ------
Child ----
- M-i-le -
Emanuel.
.
Evans
.
Fannin
.
Fayette ,
Floyd
.
Forsyth . Franklin . Fulton ..
Gilmer .....
Glascock .
Glynn
.
Gordon '"
Grady
.
Greene .
Private . County . No Program. Private.... County. Cars.
No Program. County . County . Cars. Car
Private. County. County. County. County . Per Diem .
17
21 151.5 390.6 542.1
195,156
7
7 39
148
187
67,320
15 1,308 1,323
0
506
506
78
40,053.96
72
14,137.77
2.356.41 :30.62 0.20 2,019.68 27.94 0.21
4
7 99
42 .1.4.1........ "50:760"1 .... 0 583 .583
10 2
13 207.2 2 13
o60.6 267.8 13
92,384.4,
3,940 I
33,
508
01
4
541 I
.. iO;3i;i:i8
20,3~Ugi
2,592.07 2,034.20
3960
17.78 40.04 19 80
0.20 0.22 0.02
e
8 50
89
139
12 1 1
24 255
61
13
o
1 32.5
o
316 3
32.5
! ...... 50.040
Oo;l 400
405 i
113.760
986
986
1.080
0
5
.5
11,700
5
5
7,704:95
:36,617.46 180.60
1,218.86
1.284.15
3.051.45 18060
1,218.86
19.26 :37.14 :36.12 243.77
0.15 0.:32 0.17 0.10
4
4 31
80
111
6
6 104
20
124
3
3 40
54
94
11
17 102
254
356
13
13 165
322
487
39,960 44.640 33,840 128,160 175,320
o ooo
213 526 154 818
7o9
1,403 1
213 526 154 818 1,482
1
9.065.00 14,424.77 7,080.05 25,242.96 31.402.23
9.70 .
2,266.25 2,404.12 2,360.02 2,294.81 2,415.55
42.55 27.42 45.97 :30.85 22.:38
9.70
0.22 0.32 0.21 0.19
o 17
Gwinnett . Habersham .
Hall
.
County. County . Private . County.
Cars..
7 115 2 42
1 16 4 76.4 I lO
100 3 1 67.6
1.5
215 45 17 144 11.5
77,400 16,200 6.120
51.840 4,140
:o3
334 40
3:37 40
o o o
10
204 2
lO 204
2
48
13,750.80
40
2,233.00
lO
540.00
51
9.47595
2
:390.00
1,964.40 41.17 0.17 2,233.00 50.8:3 O.t4
540.00 54.00 O.OS 2,368.98 46.45 0.18
390.00 195 00 0.09
Hancock .. Haralson. Harris ..
Hart...
Heard ..
Henry
.
Houston..
Irwin ... .
Jackson. Jasper ..
County. Private County .. Joint. , .. County. Cars. .
County Private . Private . County. Private ..
I County County
lO
29 128
297.5 425.5
153,180
:3
3 36 7 32.8 695
25,020
1
1 10
:36
46
16,560
lO
22 167
189
356
128,160
5
6 40
6:3
103
37,080
5
5 26
8
34
lO,640
.
6
6 59
103.2 162.2
58,392
2
2 24
25.9 49.9
17,964
13
17 102.9 251.5 354.4
127,584
15
15
25 195
370.25
133,290
8
15 1lO753. 1 241. 8 344.8
124,128
~I
8 80
133
21:3
II 115 , 237
352
76.680 126.720
66 1,358 1,424
o9
198 75
207 75
42 1,145 1,187
1:o3
346, 33
:159 :3:3
o 332
332
2
122
124
oo
1,718 1,311
1,718 1,311
o 836
836
296
299
632! 632
142
29,783.62
69
7,038.00
75
2,14462
118
26,117.50
72
6,587.55
712.44
55
11.568.88
62
5,lO4.19
132
39,366.82
87
37,428.80
lO4
25,393.50
1
59
12.325.01
i9,1 23.083 82
2,978.36 2,346.00 2,144.62 2,611.75 1,317.51
142.48
1,928.14 2,552.09 :3,028.22 2,495.25 :!,174.18
2,465.00 2,885.47
2l.!J:3 :!554 2859 22.81 19.04 21.59
:34.84 41.84 22.91 28.55 :!0.:37
41.63 36.52
0.19 0.28 0.1:! 02U 0.17 0.07
0.20 0.28 0.31 0.2S 0.20
0.16 0.18
Jeff Davis ... Jefferson. ..
Jenkins . . Johnson . .Jones . Lamar .
Lanier .. Laurens. Lee ...
Liberty ... Lincoln . Long .
Lowndes.. Lumpkin. Macon.
Madison. Marion.... MeDuffie..
McIntosh.
Meriwether.
Miller Mitchell. Monroe .. Montgomery. . Morgan .. Murray .. Muscogee . Newton.
Joint. ,_ County. Private. Cars ..
Private .. Private .. County . County ... . Per Diem..
County .. County.
Private .... County .. Private ..
Cars.
'1 ~~~snty. County. County. Cars ...
County . . Joint.. County. County . . Private..
County .... Per Diem.. County . . County. Joint. .
County. Private . . Per Diem.. County Private..
. County. County. County. Cars... Private
County ... Per Diem. Private. . I C~unty "I'hmt. .. . Ppr Diem.
7: 27 19! 163.9
1 12 13
16 129 10 78 8 147.5 16 70
152.2 247.6
12
o
179.2 411.5 24
3
340.25 210
l.53.5 62
469.25 288
301.0 132
5 12 16446',544 1
4,320 600
116083,,963800[ 108,:360 47,520
3
5 32
147
179
23
26 141
420
561
6
6 37
101
138
15
19 139
267
406
1
I9
17.5 26.5
1,
12
o
2
64,440 201,960
49,680 146,160
9,540 240
11
15 135
160
295
3
4 28.6 11.5 40.1
10 80.2 129.3 209.5
5 27
2o
96
123
4
4
106,200 14,436
75,420 44,280 1,440
17 84 2 12 1 23 1 65
20 102 9
255 23 4 145
243
3:J9 35 27 21
345.9
121,362
12.5:30 9,720 1,806 121,832
12 140
119
259
11 7925'2i5'75'295' . .
6 41.7 !13.5 135.2 3 55.2 24.5 79.7
93,240
ioli;200
48,672 28,692
123
o
I
6
24 184.9
694 12
16 413.1
192.4 12
22
598
61,562 4,320
7 44 26 145.5 9 113
43 4 36 9
212
467.5 156 15
39.9
256 613 269
18 76.8
103
99
202
1
1 30
1
31
20
22 298.2 34
332.2
===== ,-,l~:~c
:~4
38 c,---L-,-lccc-
212
1
368
o 1,149
:3691 1,149 1
741 82'
o
,)2
o
3
52 1
52
3
3
43
877
o 717
o 688
o 296
o
13
920 717
688 296
13
84 119 86'
74 18
37
251
288
96
34 1,37!1 1,413
61
2
o
405 820
407 820
o
37
37
68 55 37
0,
1
1
1
9,)4
10o411
80 834
954 44
834
87 15 119
IO
271
281
56
C
9
9
9
170
o o o o
1,217 126 13 48 976
1,387
11236[ 48 976
138 126
13 48 97
4
o
796 3
o 811
800 3
811
114 3
90
4
358
862
121
1
287
288
144
C
o o o
15
630 14 6 76
1,726
630 14 6
1,747161'
105 II
83 76
o 669
C 1,73\
oC
593 26
o 313
6691
1.
73 1 593 1
26,
:31:3
95 108
85 ,
104
o o o
73~
122
73~ . 9
o 1,1901,1901'
59
16 0,
6~L__6 L. .~
921 2184,..144638..21
6(;9.83 .1000
~~:Jg~6~1
19,77090
n.157 .31
120.70 .
22,,08
19
03
..
78 22
1
669 33
5000
2,60110 2,77UO 2,47l.36 2,289.33
39.31 2449 12.87 16.66
32.72 232,) 28.74 30.93
9.28
0.22 0.19
o 15 o 08
o0.1176
0.18 0.19
7,2CH.57 40.:309 56 1 12,6:31.50 28,178.11
1,:320.00 I 00
2,40).52 1,752 59 2,1052.5 1,87854 1,32J.00
7 00
28.69 29 23 31.18 34.:J6 :35.68
700
0.11 0.20
025 0.19 0.14
0.02
28,992 73 1,383.50
18,576 20 10.,184 98
720.00
2,635.70 461.17
2,653.74 1
2,076.991 72000
:n39 46.11 22.27 38.32
80.00
0.27 0.09 02,5
0.2:1 0,)0
30,978 68
2,\111.0" 2,32178
67!J24 22,49862
3,097.87[ 2,94105 2,32178
67924 2,249.86
25.45 23.:J4
178.60 14.1.1
2305
0.25 0.28 0.24 0.37 0.18
12,90678 9000 ..
17,47963 8,54038 5,284 50
1,843.83 16.21
0.14
i :942 is
2,846.79
30.00 . 21.5,)[. 23.85
o0.1168
2,642.25 18.41 0.18
1:1,902.0:3 1,035 00 4.10.00 . 1,94000
39,47555
~~gII 2,317.00
1,035.00
0.22 0.24
. i ,879 78
75.00 .
22.87
0.19
1,940001 25.53 0.24
16,11043 42,7969,) 20,16590
288.00 8,84712
2'301.4911 24.08 0.17 2,674.80 24.72 0.19
2,880.84 34.00 0.21
72.00 11.07
0.08
2,9'19.04 28.26 0.32
1:::~g~~~::::~~11 19.19 17.55 . 285.55
o 19
0.23
49,33933
2,466.96 41.46
041
l { _ 1~~E
26.89
024
2,608 88 30.00 _
TABLE IV-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOLS-TRANSPORTATION-1955-56
Pupils Transported
Total
Number Miles Travelled
Daily
Expenditures
Including
County
Type of Ownership
No. Buses
No.
Trips Paved Unpaved Total
Annual
More Within Than Total
Depreciation
on County
Per
Owned
Average Cost Per
------
---------
----
---
---
----
---
Mileage
-------
1Vz miles 1)1 miles --- --- ---
Bus ----
Buses -----
Bus ------
Child
---
Mile
---
Oconee
Oglethorpe
Paulding .
Peach
.
Pickens , ..
. .
.. ...
Private .... County .. Private . Private .
County .
5 14
5 6 1
rc 126
15 134.5
5 88.5 12 104 2 11
89.5 244.1 35 100
4
215 5 3786 123.5
204 15
77,580 136,296 22,106.5 73,440
5,400
42
385
427
14
807
821
o
318
318
~~I
64
12,400.00 19,181. 33 10,151.00
o
725
725
121'
15,665.82
9
62
71
71
1,782.98
2,480.00 32.20 0.16 1,370.09 23.76 0.14 2,030.20 31. 92 0.45 2,610.97 21.60 0.21 1,782.98 28.75 0.33
Pierce
Pike Polk Pulaski.
.
County
.
1
12
8
10
2,700
Private .
4
4 39.6 171.2 210.8
75,888
. ... County
.
9
12 64.8 180 244.8
84,754
.
Private
.
6
15 129
1044 233.4
84,024
. ... County ..
6
22 108 199 307
110,520
o o
35 345
35 345
35
1,486.59
86
10,821.99
14
872
886
98 18,029.24
1o3
621 812
634 812
105 135
18,600.48 16,472.24
1,486.59 42.47 0.55 2,705.50 31.36 0.14 2,003.25 20 67 0.21 3,100.08 29 95 0.22 2,745.37 2029 0.15
Putnam Quitman
Rabun
. County .
.
County .
Private
.
Cars.
. Per Diem ..
6
7 864 136.3 222.7
80,172
2
2 27
31
58
20,880
2
3 35.5 35
705
25,380
1
11
9.2 10.2
3,672
21
641
662
110
18,9,27.78
o
74
74
37
2,624.13
2
118
120
60
4,312.00
o
7
7
7
675.00
o
4
4 .....
1,026.00
3,154.63 1,31206 2,156.00
675.00 .
29.53 0.24 35.46 0.12 36.54 0.17 96.43 0.18 256.50 ........
Randolph. . . Richmond. ..
Rockdale. . . Schley. . . .. .
Private
.
... County.... .
. . .. County.
Cars
.
Per Diem .
18
28 151 510 1 661.1
237,996
12
16 178.6 1189 297.5
104,940
5
5 45
93
138
49,680
6
6 35
53.5 88.5
31,860
o
955
955
53
20 1,400 1,420
118
o
464
464
93
o6
145 5
151 5.
25
35,103.99
30508.41
12,902.71
4,916.00 13000
1,950.22 2,542.37 2,580.54
819.33 ..
36.75 0.15 21. 79 0.29 27.80 0.26 33 90 0.15 26.00 ........
Screven Seminole Spalding Stephens
. County. . . . ... . ..' . County..... . County.............. . County...... ..
Private...... .
Cars....... .......
24
34 194.4 433.1 627.5
5
10 72
109
181
6
12 104
69.5 173.5
2
2 22
20
42
1
1 32
12
44
3
3 21
3
24
227,155 47,800 62,807
15,120 15,840 7,840
o 1,433 1,433
60
41,086.65
o
547
547
109
7,177.51
o3
616 127
619 127
103 63
14.902.01 3 281. 71
o
38
38
38
1,260.00
5
5
2
301.23
1,711.94 28.67 0.18 1,435.50 13. J2 0.J5 2,483.66 24.19 0.23 1,640.85 25.84 0.22 1,260.00 33.16 0.08
100.41 60.24 0.04
Stewart Sumter
. Private
.
9
11 95 6 178.6 274.2
Cars........
..'
4
5 29.5 26
555
. County..... .. ..
6
12 90
123
213
Cars
..
13
13 100
23.5 1235
Per Diem .
98,712
19 980 76 680 33,3>0
25
724
749
83
18 622.50
o
74
74
18
1. 081.00
o 478
478
79
10 21216
o
59
59
5
1,189.00
o
4
4 ........
144.00
2,069.17
27025 1,702.02
91.46
..
25.72 0.J8
14.60 0.05 21.36 0.13 20.15 0.04
3600 ........
Talbot.. .. .. .. .. .. ... County...... .. .....
2
3 16
42
58
19,720
Private.....
" .. '
11
22 212.1 209 421.1
151. 596
Taliaferro. . . . . . . . . . . .. County
.
8
8 65
170
235
84.600
Tattnall.. . . .. . .. .. .. .. County... .
.
4
7 50.3 91.4 141.7
51,012
Private
.
3
6 56
88.3 144.3
51,948
Joint
.
3
4 30.4 85.5 115.9
41,724
o
159
159
79
3.111.05
o 1,097 1,097
99
33.13700
25 520 545
68
14,760.63
11 361 372
93
6,593.86
7
310
317
105
9,010.40
3
221
224
75
8,161.20
1,555.52 19.56 015 3,012.45 30.20 0.22 1,845.08 28.38 0.17 1,648.46 18.26 0.13 3,003.46 29.06 0.17 2,720.40 36.92 0.19
Taylor. '"
Telfair Terrell Thomas
County
.
1
1 12
30
Private
.
8
8 114 169
. Joint
.
9
16 100 210
. Private..... . ..
4
4 65
123
. County
.
14
16 170 273
Tift.. Toombs Towns Treutlen. . . .
. County
.
. Joint
. No Program .
" . Private
.
Per Diem
.
5
6 50
.
6
7 146
4 "4" 'in:iJ'
166 154
68.56
Troup
.
Turner
.
Twiggs .
Private Private County Private
Joint Cars
.
12
12 213.2 28.1.3
,
6
11 61
143.9
.
5
5 51
63
.
2
25
32 6
.
4
4 48
52
.
2
25
23
Union
.
.. No Program .
Upson
.
Private
.
22
Cars
.
3
Walker
.
County
.
6
Walton Ware
.
County
.
Joint.....
. ..
Cars
.
.
County
.
Private
.
Cars.......
..
7
17 78 236
3
6 24
65
1
25
29
3
5 70
80
1
11
6
1
12
5
Warren
Washington Wayne Webster
.
. .
. ...
County...... . ....
Cars
.
Private
.
County........ '"
County
.
Private
.
Cars
.
7
7 48
122
2
28
11
13
20 104.4 349.7
4
4 81
90
2
2 18
5.1
2
2 21
32.5
6
6 33
24
Wheeler White
Whitfield
. County . County
Private . Joint
Cars
.
6
8 61
177
.
1
2 34
2
.
1
1 5.8
4.3
.
1
2 15
22.5
.
2
2 15
2
Wilcox Wilkes
. County
Per Diem . County
Joint Per Diem _
.
8
8
. ....... i ..... ';2
.
.
4
8
.
60 210
. .....
24
8.5
81.1 63.2
Wilkinson Worth
. County
.
Joint
.
Cars
.
. County........ . ..
Cars
.
1
26
40
5
7 22
121.3
3
3 10
6
5 8
5 10
4o9
221.6 72.9
42 283 310 188 443
216 300
130.46
498.5 204.9 114 37.6 100 28
15,120
o
101,880
7
111,600 67,680
5o
159,480
21
77,760
o
108,000
1
'46:965:6" . o o
179,460
o
73,764
o
37,680
o
13,536 36,000
oo
10,080
o
35
o o
314
112,412
27
89 34
31,862 12.172
1o5
150
54,000
22
7
2,520
o
7
2,520
o
170
61,200
84
19
6,840
o
454.1
163,476
162
171
61,560
o
73
26,280
10
53.5
19,260
2
57
18,120
o
238
85,680
o
36
12,960
o
10.1
3,636
o
37.5
13,500
20
7,200
oo
270
91,400
o
'32:5' ...... ii,700
o
11
144.3
51,948
2o5
46 143.3
16 270.6 72.9
16,560
o
51, 588
o
951,,796402 I
12,930 .
~I
81 702 728 114 822
3.12 368
330 1
1,124 330 594 121 409 36
724 40 381
830 210 14 197 16
6
237 24 1,181 286 135 127 79
366 32 11 26 16
623 2
111 498
71
68 303
11 333 78
81
S1
2,528.80
709
88
22,273.41
733
81
24,22952
114
28
8,43600
843
60 24,471. 72
352
70
12,5.15.40
369
61
16,216.55
830 ....... 9;578:00
1
38.50
1,124 .
330 . 594 . 121 . 409 . 36 .
29,07983 14,989 24
8,67790 4.90894 10,66264 2,732.79
2,.,23.80 31.16 0.17 2,78417 31. 73 0.22 2,69217 33.28 0.22 2,109.00 7400 0.12 1,747.98 29.77 0.15
2,511.08 35.67 016 2,702.76 4407 0.15
2,394 ..10 '29:02 0.20
.. 3850
..
2,423.32 2.1.87 0.16 2,498 21 4.1.42 0.20 1,73.1.58 14.60 0.23 2,454.47 4056 0.36 2,66.1.66 26.07 0.29 1,366.40 75.91 0.27
759
.. .. i7;956:00 .. 1,496.33 "'24.80 0.18
40 ..
1,605.00
802.50 40.12 0.21
381 .
10,19791
2,549.47 26.76 0.16
857 ..
225 ..
14
14
219
73
16
16
6
6
15,522.17 7,425.00
81500 7,635.53
4.10.00 .14.00
2,217.4.1 2,475.00
S15.00
2,545.18 450.00 54.00
18.70 35.35 58 21
38.7.1 28.12
9.00
0.14 0.23 0 07
0.14 0.18 0.02
321
45
12,250.30
24
12
1,1.10.00
1,343
103 42,07073
286
71
15,33867
145
73
3,591. 33
129
6.1
3,390.00
79
13
1,09250
1,750.04 .11.68 0.20 575.00 47.91 0.17
3,236.21 35.62 0.25 3,834.66 53.63 0.24 1,79.1.66 26.60 0.13 1,695.00 26.69 0.17
182.08 13.83 0.06
366
61
12,36253
2,060.42 3377 0.14
32
32
2,915.41
2,915.41 91.10 0.22
11
11
1,661. 40
1,661.40 1.11.03 0.45
26
26
3,20000
3,200.00 123.07 0.23
16
8
2,120.00
1,060.00 132.50 0.29
623
78
2.
122 122
523 131
71
1.1,448. .18
1,931.07
2,4~U~"" 2,421.01
12,548.11
3,137.03
873.10............
24.80 0.17
~U~iJ2iJ
25.20 0.24
12.30 ........
68
68
2,464.24
2,464.24 36.23 0.15
303
60 14,995.77
2,999.15 49.49 0.29
11
3
312 00
104.00 28.36 0.05
333
67 13,17721
2,635.44 3957 0.14
78
91
1,391.50
173.94 17.84 0.11
TABLE V-WHITE SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
1__
~N_'R_O_LL_.:._lE_N~
.
_
SYSTEM
I I
Exc
I!
ungr.1 &
Spec.
-~~-~-
BY GRADES
T-;--~---4-1----~-----;-;--9---;-~-1--~;-
Elementary
-~~:_-;e-::--Tota;_
High School
-;,;~~ Fem,l; Tot:-
Tobl Enr 011-
ment
No. Net
rP~rlelv;do
Enrollment
--.--- --.-. -----. 11----'--- --- - - - - - - --- - - - - - - --- --- - - --- - - ---- ---- ---- --- ---- - - ---- --- ----
Appling. Atkinson. Bacon ..
I . .I!. 1 i.
347 374 360 382 329 331 323 313 231 20; 160 125 1,287 1,159 2,446 503
202 219 181 202 158 164 157 110 127 83 69 58
676
607 1,283 227
252 244 240 215 215 208 186 192 1.,2 139 99 87
812
748 1,560 324
531 1,034 3,480 334 220 447 1,730 205 345 669 2,229 132
Baker ....
I
65 65 56 46 47 45 46 34 36 26 27 24
188
182
370 85
62 147
517 27
Baldwin..
1
24 236 258 279 210 191 205 211 228 195 164 95 87
844
770 1,614 407
362 769 2,383 150
1
Banks .... Barrow..
Bartow . . . . Ben Hill..
Berrien.
154 145 156 149 118 120 115 147 96 8,\ 60 54
488
469
957 196
199 174 200 167 142 161 142 97 29 28 16 16
616
,\69 1,185 86
628 584 586 53!1 479 475 457 386 290 221 153 139 2,027 1,721 3,748 563
145 111 143 103 120 109 119 92 51
442
406
8,\0 68
387 337 388 331 341 356 284 257 223 172 1,\7 116 1,27,' 1,149 2,424 448
246 442
100 186 626 1,189 7,\ 143
477 925
1,399 1,371 4,937
993 3,349
87 . 149 ,\74 .
86 . 352 .
Bibb ..
Blecklcy .
I
Brantley.
Brooks ..
Bryan ..
[
Bulloch.
Burke ..
Butts .
Calhoun .
Camden..
2,326 2,134 2,125 1,831 1,587 1,58'\ 1,555 1,472 1,150 990 770 610 6,795 6,399 13,194 2,454 2,'\38 4,992 18,186 1,214.
93 81 101 80 101 76 88 75 43 ....
311
30J
620 56
62 118
738 ....
175 167 201 171 164 167 165 153 123 117 95 89 136 158 180 127 1,\4 149 133 127 120 99 83 86
641 ,\13
.\69 1,210 266 ,\24 1,037 231
31 577 1, 787 284 515 1,552 166 ..
141 137 135 106
96 118
98
88
6~
61
51
44
446
385
831 141
171 312 1,143 101 ..
27 405 347 :385 366 293 338 330 318 277 239 191 211 1,290 1,201 2,491 634
173 201 224 145 169 156 176 129 126
8~
90
68
649
,\9,\ 1,:\44 252
130 118 118 105 90 86 100 74
83 103 76 87
95 78
79 81
71 67
71 ,,7
61 74
.54 44
371 295
381 296
752 183 ,\91 163
183 169 186 145 129 120 126 126 95 88 ,\5 37
,\61
497 1,058 202
602 1,236 249 501 153 336 160 323 199 401
3,727 307 . 1,745 89 . 1,088 41 ..
914 70 .. 1,459 ..
Candler.
Carroll. .
Catoosa ..
Charlton ...
Chatham ..
39
113 132 110' 124 12,\ 116 112 94 93 84 62 ,\0
439
393
832 179
204 383 1,215 92 .. ,
584 527 528 511 437 4,\7 486 422 337 265 240 191 1,846 1,684 3,500 752
703 1,455 4,985 434
617 554 605 499 472 431 447 426 342 2'\8 181 144 1,891 1,735 3,626 686
66,\ 1,3'\1 4,977
141 110 111 121 106 98 97 90 72 73 63 44
391
393
7M 183
1,\9 342 1,126 6,\ .
2,354 2,441 2,399 2,068 1,831 1,734 1,684 1,663 1,464 1,241 1,052 783 7,'\06 7,054 14,570 3,131 3,072 6,203 20,773 1,151 .,
Chattahoochee .. Chattooga ... Cherokee. Clarke .. Clay . . .
14 22 18 20 11 14 1,\ 16
8
9 10
6
59
55
114 2:3
26 49
163 2,\ ..
514 479 441 402 356 335 3,\1 289 228 203 1,\2 9,\ 1,507 1,371 2,876 474
493 967 3,845 339 .
535 5,,8 517 ,,00 490 46;; 445 372 297 27 23 19 1,8'\7 1,653 3,'\10 373
36,\ 738 4,248 483 ..
57 .
299 735 559 631 491 46, 413 400 427 34,\ 267 203 248 2,126 1,925 4,Oi3 716
3\1 36
3,\
"I
3,\
29
27
25
20
15
18 17
140
112
2,\2 46
794 1,'\10 '\,563 407 .
49 95
347
Clayton .
Clinch .
Cobb .
Coffee .
471.
Colquitt.. .
I.
1,093 1,026 1,037 792 631 616 622 568 426 350
166 1631 1,\(; 1,\1 132 126 136 96 83 61
iI 1,920 1
1,979, 1,69011,496 1,403 1,333 1,252 1,022 845
,;:37 56,\ 618 12,0,\1677
,,72! 609,
5'\1022,1
444 ,\01
478 ,\11
509 462
43,\ 160
418 31,\ 12,\1 92
242 199 3,158
44 47
538
~~~I 4.54 6,143
76 ~
20'\,1 1,917 631 2,010
2,659 492
5,72'\
U~~I
5,817 907 1, 030 168
11,868 2,0371 3,654 811 3,780' 247
878 1,785 163 331 2,191 4,228 799 1,610 269 ,\16
7,602 1,012 1,361 1~01' 16,096 1,748
'\,264 522
4,2961 ,\24:
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. " Hall ... ". Hancock.
Haralson .. Harris.. . ". Hart ........ Heard ..... ...... Henry ... ".
Houston ..... Irwin..... . Jackson ... Jasper ....
Jeff Davis . " ..
. ...
i:i .:
74.
34
4i i3 "
241 233 220 185 158 184 148 138 132 69 63 ..
685
238 270 271 240 229 225 216 244 160 122 123 9,\
872
254 261 344 252 230 214 243 230 102 79 67 67
936
" ...
45 50 60 57 55 46 63 44 43 137 128 132 141 131 112 125 106 71
27 77
32 51
26 65
199 480
278 271 243 233 209 229 216 167 132 102 66
130 115 120 94 95 117 87 98 41 51 50
"
427 398 402 366 329 361 317 282 218 206 191
':i4 3,690 3,695 3,776 2,863 2,142 2,192 2,131 1,994 1,668 1,262 1,002 356 358 398 333 339 287 294 278 212 155 116
53
871
44
390
192 1,377
823 10,783
121 1 ,227
160 158 149 138 123 118 141 125 111 87 75 81
517
1,220 1, 194 1,107 953 713 709 677 577 493 386 282 257 3,455
386 371 378 312 274 300 281 288 170 164 144 104 1 ,218
209 192 195 173 165 188 151 162 111 101 92 84
663
65 51 59 42 38 57 47 41 37 33 24 19
183
156 142 160 166 159 146 152 117 115 97 80 72
589
157 176 183 166 137 165 164 129 123 109 60 38
619
336 348 325 312 283 308 316 275 24,\ 197 186 162 1,190
107 117 111 111 108 100 103 95 87 65 72 51
410
497 409 424 360 361 :l91 :l78 3:l5 272 228 141 117 1,521
154 154 160 143 1:l3 119 140 117 10:l 62 59 47
500
886 910 975 848 751 647 668 604 578 416 323 264 :l,065
:l89 :l30 :l50 303 :l04 :l09 :l2,\ 248 167 162 111 88 1,214
:l34 :l04 318 287 297 290 :l06 240 249 196 174 152 1,099
2,298 2,nO 2,:l80 1,928 1,664 1,668 1,727 1,494 1,15:l 898 711 615 7,072
.. . :l:l:l :loa 251 284 249 267 226 187 169 113 sa 85
989
48 56 :l9 54 44 ,\6 45 52 46 26 25 so
176
654 745 669 629 494 545 471 477 433 :l74 287 228 2,095
452 425 462 :l88 :l72 :l96 346 283 237 169 1:l2 124 1,506
:l43 :l29 :l60 asa 293 :l03 313 247 205 190 172 154 1,224
137 142 n9 121 106 145 136 95 127 72 79 77
485
"
992 942 922 814 709 6:l7 717 6:l2 484 406 342 :l01 2,99:l
537 495 511 425 :l92 :l68 :l88 360 246 286 176 129 1,64,\
824 50
826
sa
799 69
790 57
672 56
679 51
726 72
582 47
487 57
:la77s
274 35
215 24
2,770 201
209 184 204 219 205 190 176 1:l5 106 91 73 sa
749
140 117 140 124 104 111 loa 109 86 66 51 52
414
304 292 359 312 250 260 249 252 210 160 131 92 1,093
140 126 130 139 108 137 100 119 77 81 56 49
478
".
245 232 247 258 182 200 175 186 130 110 94 100
841
730 771 737 626 491 515 473 388 316 256 186 161 2,275
157 190 182 166 164 183 165 152 141 133 98 104
624
249 276 241 244 223 218 220 161 87 68 60 40
882
:io 79 60 62 63 52 49 43 48 47 43 40 :l7
233
239 252 26,\ 244 233 2:l1 243 207 158 141 110 91
912
684 1,369 208
817 1,689 363
862 1,798 263
177
376 71
426
906 183
808 368 1,235 9,780 1,162
1,679 243 7,\8 130
2,612 564 20,563 3,336
2,389 413
470 3,152 1,084
610 176
987 6,607 2,302 1 ,273
359
232
1,000 458 280 74
492 1,081 238
529 1,148 223
1,0:l8 2,228 sis
:l47
757 186
1,299 2,820 515
503 2,620
1,096 1,0:l7
6,864
1,003 5,68'\ 2,:l10 2,1:l6 13,936
173 1,085
365 486 2,396
924 1,913 297
166
:l42 82
2,125 4,220 896
1,3:l5 2,841 445
1,050 2,274 48:l
441 2,740 1,471 2,546
207
926 24.\ 5,73:l 1,041
:l,116 575 5,:l16 911
408 92
6:l8 1,387 226
425
8:l9 180
933 2,026 408
402
880 184
698 1 ,539 304
2,068 4,343 662
583 1 ,207 324
789 1,671 208
195
428 121
795 1,707 320
194 402 1,771 .... ,,1 ...
381 744 2,433 223' ..
282 54.I' 2,343 289.
101 172
548 40 ..
187 37o 1,276 160 ..
277 52o
154 284 525 1,089 3,413 6,74 9 469 882
2,199 1,042 3,701 27,312 3,271
93 .. 68 .. 255 .. 2,308 129
247 479
o 995 1,995
412 270
857,\o
80 154
1,466 116 ... 8,602 1,046 .. 3,172 304 1,823 111
513 25 ..
243 48 236 45 546 1,06
184 37 578 1,09
1,562 1,607 3,293
1,127 :1,913
93 . 94. 8j6.
53 . 164
215 38 1,100 2,18
411 77 525 1,01 2,475 4,87
1,391 .. 7,870 807 ..
3,086 ... 3,147 .. 18,807 1,613.
350 64 97 17
90a 1,79 500 94 485 96
205 45o
1,124 2,165 622 1,19 7
1,024 1,93 5 106 ]9 8
2,,\60 . 521
6,019 3,786 3,242
21 .. 382. 417 .. 47 .
1,376 7,898 4,313 7,251
606
131 . . 783 .. 224 .. 752 .
19 .
242 468 1,855
184 364 1,203 153 . 437 845 2,871 278 .
o 198 382 1, 262 119 .
316 62 2,159 167
645 1,30 304 62 208 41
94 21 387 70
1
5,650 1,835 2,087
643 2,414
470. 107 .,
2~~1 .:
193 ...
~-----
TABLE V-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT
ENROLLMENT
SYSTEM
Ungr, Exc. &
BY GRADES
1_ _ _E~:ntar~_ _
High School
Total No. Net Enroll- Prevo Enroll-
Spec. Kg. 1
I 2
3
4 _5J_~_ 7
8
9
~--------
ment
En-
ment
10 11 12 Male Female Total Male Female Total
rolled
Jefferson. ..
Jenkins ... Johnson ...
Jones ...... Lamar ....
." .
..
.
.............., ...............,,1.-.........,...,
....... ....
.......,
.... ..... ... . ..
242 128 133 114
67
209 123 150
99 67
225 131 175
85 68
197 110 142
88 65
166 182 113 91 155 137
90 75 S9 60
198 117 126
83 S9
155 76
128 84 64
137 75
106 55 54
135 66 72 57 46
105 61 75 43 35
120 4S 62 SO 18
761 459 492 327 238
6S8 1,419 332
3S4
813 158
526 1,018 242
307
634 138
207
44S 108
Lanier ... .. ... ......
Laurens .. .. Lee . . . . . . . .
......
. .
..... .....
.
..
..
,
.
.
.
. . . ...
... ...
..
... ...
.. ,
Liberty ..... ..... ..... .. ...
Lincoln... ....... . .... ..
109 120 106
95 107 103
82
81
8S
62
43
35
394
298 298 312 317 269 264 234 238 202 203 148 147 1,066
74 72 81 55 57 60 S7 46 55 34 19 11
249
198 209 186 169 124 104 140 95 94 47 55 41
.177
83 64 79 75 51 72 67 65 62 47 44 31
249
328
722 149
926 1,992 498
207
456 7:l
553 1,130 182
242
491 128
Long....... ....... ....
... Lowndes.
Lumpkin.
................
..
,
Macon ............
8 ..
Madison.... ....
82
95
92
90
77
85
62
49
6S
54
36
41
320
263
58:J 11:J
40 399 :J54 :J73 304 288 266 :J04 257 205 16:J 137 1:J0 1,208 1,120 2,:J28 477
164 192 191 19:J 163 161 182 121 104 81 47 40
647
599 1,246 18:J
122 104 11:J 98 100 112 125 8S 89 58 60 47
411
:J71
782 167
2:J9 243 25:J 242 202 2:15 225 19:J 166 112 89 78
8n
766 1,6:J9 315
320 . 652 165 323 201 443 lSI 289 109 217
IS7 306 440 938
92 165 150 332 121 249
132 245 415 892 210 :J9:J 172 :J39 :J2:J 6:J8
2,071 1,136 1,461
923 . 662
120 82 . 62 .
i'i ...
1,028 2,930
621 1,462
740 .
103 318
1 130
., .
.. .
. .
. . . .
...........
828 3,220 1,6:J9 1,121 2,277
46 . . ...
346 ..
120 . . .....
68 166
.
..
..
,
.
.
.
Marion . . . . . . . . McDuffie.. , .. McIntosh .....
Meriwether.. ... .... Miller...... .. , .. ...
.. ..
..
.....
71 61 58 77 7S 58 61 59 66 :J7 28 :J4
240
221
461 122
102 224
68,1 22 .
201 172 187 182 156 151 156 1:J6 97 94 71 81
664
541 1,205 212
267 479 1,684 103 .
66 74 78 85 70 66 52 60 4S 40 24 27
297
194
491 110
86 196
687 4S ..
242 249 268 229 216 187 225 208 16:J 151 1:J7 109
798
818 1,616 :J81
:J87 768 2,:J84 76 ....
167 149 141 167 144 140 136 11:J 119 109 9:J 71
5S3
491 1,044 254
251 505 1,549 91
Mitchell..... .. .....
Monroe .......... .. ,
Montgomery... , .
..
Morgan . . . .
Murray .... ...
198 166 190 162 157 178 141 146 12:J 110 97 118 11:J 1:J9 125 108 105 9S 90 70 81 61 101 92 11:J 99 84 78 92 105 68 79 61 152 157 156 126 1:J9 110 1O:J 1:J4 85 78 6:J 414 :J56 :J42 278 2S9 250 240 229 174 122 113
90
591
601 1,192 297
56
412
:J91
803 174
50
349
:J10
659 181
61
Sl8
42,1
94:J 204
85 1,117 1,022 2,1:J9 3S5
269 566 1,758 142 .
184 :J58 1,161 76 . ....
182 363 1,022 1:J7 .
217 421 1,:J64 117 . ... ..
:J68 72:J 2,862 144 .
Muscogee. . . . . . . . .
Newton.,., . Oconee...
......
Oglethorpe. .. .....
Paulding.
30 . . '2,06:J :J,111 2,976 :J,09S 2,549 1,8n 1,972 2,284 1,684 1,:J:J5 1,0n 858 642 10,293
....
354 :J21 :J62 297 29:J 277 276 297 240 186 146 151 1,121
146 146 143 119 126 121 118 95 117 76 59 61
489
12S
91 11S 11:J 91 113
99 103 104
82
62
63
:J82
:J21 :J40 :J29 277 252 277 223 228 195 14:J 100 89 1,041
Peach.... , . ..
148 149 IS8 107 128 124 11S 106 118 89 88 48
478
Pickens ......
257 268 253 225 24:J 195 211 156 151 132 82 6.1
862
Pierce ....... Pike ... ,.",
. .
......
Polk.... , .. , ....
... ..,
.. , . ....
269 266 248 241 242 232 214 212 185 165 148 147
906
111 114 121 119 10:J 98 104 79 72 69 46 :J8
4:J5
467 495 537 441 413 42!J :J84 221 175 1 161 131
96 1,642
1
I
1
, Includes 1060 boys and 1003 girls
9,660 1,059
430 :JOS 1178
19,9S:J 2,180
919 747 2,019
2,804 491 186 203 :J79
4S1
929 234
790 1,652 274
806 1,712 4:J3
:J:J5
770 148
1,524 :J,166 395
2,788 ,1,S92 529 1,020 222 408 211 414 :J76 75.1
215 449 :J12 S86 424 857 156 304 :J89 784
25, S4S 1,817 . ......
:J,200 261 .
1,:J27
89 .
1,116 2,774
203 ..
1,:J78 100. 2,238 :J8 ..
....
2,569 1,074 3,950
111l. 100 415 .,
......
Toccoa .
Trion
.
Valdosta .
Vidalia
.
Wavcross .
.. .. ........ I ...
West Point.
.
Hi .....I
..
~~~I
Hi
H1
~!i
~!~I
~i~
:!~
:~!
130 118 145 121 98 101 108 112 83
416 427 436 369 326 302i 316 278 241
31 ,;9 67 80 75 47 461 41 45 41
2~~ :~~ 71 65 193 147
36 28
J~ l.m; J~~ ~:m Hf
55
435
:l86
821 189
117 1,332 1,260 2,592 476
271 234
212
446 101
m J~~
197 386 500 976
76 177
UW
4,24'> 1.207 3,.>68
623
49
1
..
231 .
5[41.
107 .
143
22 .
Winder
.
101 117 129 104 75 94: 71 76 141 106 94 92, 383
308
1>91 2601 249 509 1,200 62 .
1
745~~72,804 ~,859 S4,30~ 1421~2~~5: _~~~~~~,:1_: 4~~i86,6741_8~~ Total Cities
562 231 5,120 15,07414,52415,298112,73710,881 10'9031110'90910'884 9,701 8,42616,977 6'008148'969
_ Gra_ nd_ To_ tal._. . ._. . _ . ..-'1-,_13-6-'-
70,76672.421 62,55754, 70'>
49,45441,440 775
46,908
95,87720,747 21,611 42,358 138,235 8,915. 17.> 642 626,6804'>,600.
133,
127,
TABLE VI-COLORED SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
EXROLLMENT
SYSTEM
Ungr,
Exc. & Spec. Kg.
BY GRADES
5
6
Elementary
High School
Tolal No. Net
Enroll- Prevo Enroll-
ment En- ment
10 11 12 Male Female Total Male Female Total
rolled
Appling..... .
.
Atkinson
.
Bacon......... .
.
Baker
.
Baldwin
.
138 III 101 105 106 74 84 72 46 36 23 18
369
350
719 73
122 195
914 25
.
102 63 64 53 52 50 37 29 24 12
4
5
217
204
421 26
48 74
495
..
60 57 45 34 35 32 22 13 17
8
7
3
138
147
285 27
21 48
333 20
..
164 124 94 114 108 81 75 44 51 34 20 14
407
353
760 55
108 163
923
9
..
358 263 287 237 209 183 183 139 103 60 54
.
893
827 1,720 142
214 356 2,076 18
..
Banks
.
Barrow
, .. '"
Bartow..............
Ben Hill
.
Berrien...... .. .. . . ..
. .... . ..
23 10 26 21 20 12
8
9
.
65
55
120
4
56 75 66 52 51 41 30 22
..
.
181
190
371 12
116 61 67 67
86 68
73 67 74 61
64 53
52 55
~~
3S
26 ... 23 .. 25
274 236
245 209
519 17 445 68
95 65 56 66 65 55 51 31 21 27 10 10
229
224
453 39
5
9
10 22
26 43
95 163
60 99
129
7.
393 19 ..
562 24
.
608 13
.
552 53
.
Bibb
.
Bleckley
'.,
Brantley
.
Brooks
, .. ,
Bryan......... '"
30 .. . ..
1,390 1,338 1,154 1,057 892 846 837 784 593 448 326 197 3,899 3,645 7,544 988 1,360 2,348 9,892 106
..
101 101 43 69 43 39 W
8
.
199
233
432
5
3
8
440
..
59 382
24 242
22 225
15 195
22 173
10 151
13~ ... i22
93
72
38 ... 31i
74 783
82
156
722 1,505 158
.
156
197 355 1,860 42
.. .
III 85 85 64 77 75 56 43 42 29 21 20
275
278
553 71
84 155
708
3
.
Bulloch Burke
Butts Calhoun Camden
. .
. . .
607 374 338 302 293 266 247 145 III
80 70 45 1,214 1,213 2,427 173
278 451 2,878 601
.
757 674 640 566 479 382 335 271 221 112 70 36 1,972 1,861 3,833 287
423 710 4,543 77
.
200 171 138 152 133 120 112 105 63 40 30 28
521
505 1,026 116
150 266 1,292
2
.
232 192 231 175 158 163 137 134 76 75 40 34
648
640 1,288 148
211 359 1,647 39
.
129 134 115 128 114 91 107 108 89 54 49 43
416
402
818 169
174 343 1,161
.
Candler. . . .. ..,
. . . . ..
140 114 102 85 88 59 57 43 21 31 21 10
324
321
645 42
84 126
771 26
..
Carro11......
. ..
262 231 208 159 162 149 13~ iii
.
645
656 1,301 ..
1,301 106
.
Catoosa .... " .. .. . .., ..
.
16
6
7
9 13
3
7
3
.
35
27
62
9
11 20
82
.
Charlton. . . . . . . . . . .. .. ... ..
74 62 62 50 43 40 30 28 27 16
5
7
187
174
361 41
42 83
444 11
..
Chatham............ 29.... . .. 1,573 1,577 1,479 1,295 1,135 1,125 1,009 964 780 723 525 361 4,695 4,527 9,222 1,526 1,827 3,353 12,575 219
..
Chattahoochee .. ,
Chattooga., . . . . .
Cherokee... .
Clarke. . . . . . . .
.
Clay................
, . ..
.... ,
51 32 23 28 22 23 26 10
4 20
5
75 71 63 62 40 48 38 37 26 27 21
30 24 19 15 15 12 16 10 10 16 12
40 403 304 299 264 323 239 229 197 190 141 127
169 118 131 110 105 91 81 71 62 36 41
5
105
100
205 23
18
199
198
397 62
7
67
64
131 22
90 1,060 1,041 2,101 341
20
403
402
805 108
21 44
249 10
..
67 526
526 13
..
33 55
186
3 ..
404 745 2,846 110 ........
122 230 1,035 ......
Clayton
.
Clinch .........
Cobb
.
Coffee
,
Colquitt
.
175 148 160 128 161 148 108 106 59 61 30 33
533
495 1,028 124
165 289 1,317 54 ..
127 95 93 61 64 75 52 38 27 11 10
8
296
271
567 37
57 94
661 19 ..
144 150 94 96 119 95 72 60.............. . ....
390
380
770 29
31 60
830 179 .
295 212 213 221 211 170 159 113 73 60 25
.
774
707 1,481 119
152 271 1,752 83 ..
187 102 119 113 110 94 91
.
407
409
816
..
816 66 ..
Columbia
Cook
.
Coweta.........
Crawford....
Crisp
.
. . I 242 187 171 163 141 121 122 153 108 118 118 104 84 84
71 95
69 58
30 45
13 ... 21 21
581 409
566 1,147 65
360
769 115
118 183 1,330 ..... 125 240 1,009 65.
.. ..
272 242 276 258 226 172 270 216 175 104 97 50
910
806 1,716 302
340 642 2,358 55 .
..
..
169 142 109 108 94 103 70 63 61 31 33 27
409
386
795 89
126 215 1,010 62 .
..
173 114 105 99 108 65 59 32 10
7
7
8
375
348
723 19
45 64
787 58 .
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
. . . .
.
13 ....
11
4
6
7
8
7
2
3
2 ....
206 194 112
22
23
45
3
Dooly
.
Dougherty
.
Douglas
.
Early
.
Echols .
Effingham .
Elbert
.
Emanuel.
.
Evans
.
Fannin
.
Fayette , .
Floyd
.
Forsyth
.
Franklin Fulton
. ..
37
391 295 275 849 752 682 95 69 71 299 302 275 32 23 24
136
43 33
943
878 1,821 146
334
154 125 2,085 2,111 4,196 431
50
22 20
246
244
490 69
166
76 78
987
943 1,930 257
4
1
5
66
66
132 11
216 108 95 96 98 84 99 88 49 36 13 16
273 168 143 119 130 120 94 130 33 25 10
6
385 247 238 258 167 166 153 103 97 60 37 38
126 112 81 73 88 63 64 44 47 31 29 15
4
1
3
2
..
1 ....
416
380
796 92
545
502 1,047 99
799
815 1,614 136
324
283
607 67
4
6
10 .
110 202
998 12 .
105 204 1,251 26.
199 335 1,949 258 .
99 166
773 32 .
1
1
11
5.
142 99 110 57 97 62 54 46 30 22 12 62 54 47 44 52 41 59 .
319
302
621 45
179
180
359 ......
71 116
737 ., 359 39 .
114 79 77 82 70 46 62 51 36 27 22 15
258
272
530 70
81 151
..
435 413 383 324 258 291 276 251 207 148 101 70 1,267 1,150 2,417 376
401 777
Gilmer
.
Glascock
.
Glynn
.
Gordon .
Grady
.
Greene
.
Gwinnett .
Habersham ..
Hall
.
Hancock
.
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
. . . . .
Houston
..
Irwin
.
Jackson
.
Jasper
.
Jeff Davis .
57 70 ... 57 .. 40 43 19 14 50 19 13 .... i4 .. 2
143
i,57 .. 300
298 317 275 225 219 217 213 210 186 115 91 60
877
892 1,769
51 98
398 10 .
348 662 2,431
7
206
149 .. iii 108 66 60
817
801 1,618 ... 206 .. 288 494 2,112
284 230 231 168 202 167 189 87 67 59 66 77 71 42 21 11 12 14 12 18 21 61 46 49 58 45 36 28 541 283 279 290 278 218 156
98 76 46 28 26 21
50
744
727 1,471 196
11
247
222
469 81
8
,51
58
109 51
.42
158 1,023
165 1,022
323 2,045
12 129
254 450 1,921 23 .
72 153
622
5.
45 96
205 ......
14 26
349 ..
254 383 2,428 58 .
60 35 24 28 35 27 17 248 234 245 221 160 163 149 202 117 111 103 93 88 74
60 55 59 51 50 59 53 261 263 246 219 249 246 185
420 341 296 270 282 216 185 169 171 158 152 150 125 130 60 36 40 41 42 26 23 . 160 138 135 140 117 61 97 85 62 68 91 74 76 35
14
9
6
65 53 32
48 47 25
41 32 20
123 83 72
119 62 47 63 55 38
64 .64" 27
36
22
33
13
111
20
754
22
399
13
187
40
857
33 l,gif
34
147
17
417
18
267 l
115
226 25
666 1,420 118
394
793 96
200
387 62
812 1,669 204
27 52
278 ..
163 281 1,701
8.
112 208 1,001 57 .
74 136
523 19 .
267 471 2,140 35.
966 2,010 170
241 411 2,421 37 .
514 1,055 129
153 282 1,337 58
121 431
~~~ . ii7 ... 127" 244
268 1,092
7. 32 .
224
491 54
92 146
637 17.
TABLE VI-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT
ENROLLMENT
SYSTEM
- , Ungr.
Exc. & - - - - - - - - - Spec. Ke.
BY GRADES
9
10 11 12
---- ---- --- ---
Jefferson. Jenkins ...
Johnson .. Jones . . . Lamar. .
Lanier. . . Laurens. Lee .... Liberty.
Lincoln.
Long ......
Lowndes.
~
0">"
Lumpkin. Madison.
Madison.
Marion ....
MCDuffie. McIntosh ..... Meriwether . .
Miller ....
Mitchell ..... Monroe........ . Montgomery... . Morgan.... . Murray. . . .
Muscogee.
Newton . . Oconee.. Oglethorpe. Paulding.
.. .. .. .....
Peach ... Pickens. Pierce.. Pike ...
Polk ....
654 393 373 400 279 303 258 196 113 110 70
283 215 205 191 158 135 139 113 95 68 50
287 114 121 121 74 72 34 66 32 33
8
....... I
173 143
149 59
116 72
141 64
121 52
123 57
97 54
74 11
55 4
55 40 6.
72 1,321 1,339 2,660 224
36
668
658 1.326 142
25
423
400
823 66
19
477
443
920 105
253
248
501
9
71 56 47 42 48 39 37 22 21 20
9
9
184
156
340 29
538 334 311 290 277 253 200 113 83 47 18 12 1,128 1,075 2,203 101
249 207 184 159 142 124 104 123 65 202 201 182 151 185 167 154 115 131
52 66
30 . 78
45
608 659
561 1,169 113 583 1,242 211
180 147 98 97 105 81 59 46 37 25 16 13
390
377
767 51
58 48 36 48 30 35 28 22 21 17 18 13
163
120
283 44
295 238 207 177 165 136 133 110 92 78 54 47
690
661 1,351 170
1 477
3 349
3 289
..:iS3
3 324
4 253
4 220
2. 136 144
81
64
11
7
18
2
46 1,171 1,024 2,195 180
132 95 100 87 89 60 78 57 47 35 25 17
328
313
641 90
195 124 142 132 125 127 98 82 60 59 43 23
477
466
943 117
258 193 199 196 163 137 128 111 69 45 19 26
643
631 1,274 102
157 137 132 109 105 98 107 85 63 43 38 30
429
416
845 122
465 391 369 365 320 286 240 208 114 107 53 54 1,247 1,189 2,436 208
130 107 99 96 71 87 78 42 37 20 22 21
339
329
668 53
379 274 272 261 241 202 168 126 78 55 43 35
911
886 1,797 120
229 169 155 146 129 119 118 99 88 55 48 29
536
529 1,065 148
137 94 95 90 78 105 76 57 52 57 27 25
:J28
347
675 87
341 193 180 253 156 158 152 141 79 62 51 42
720
71:J 1,4:J:J 177
5
4
9
3
1
4
2
2 .. '
.....
11
17
28
2
a.azs '692 1.244 1,099 926 782 633 640 658 539 452 322 218 180
3,:J01 6,674 779
369 257 234 195 174 138 147 106 98 74 51 31
777
737 1,514 155
66 49 82 68 53 51 30 40 28 29 11
7
208
191
:J99 52
187 143 173 166 136 98 92 94 81 52 27 III
45 46 40 36 41 28 33 33 28 17 21 15
512 1:J9
4la8o3
995 104 269 51
427 313 229 189 166 153 154 129 126 89 59 51
820
811 1,631 215
20 11 11 13
6 13 11
7
8 10
8
5
42
4:J
85 17
89 102 86 72 69 48 62
4 47 31 28 14
269
259
528 69
192 134 111 117 139 136 119
4 70 68 40 21
530
418
948 116
108 85 130 95 80 98 104
6 60 33 20 18
:J54
346
700 90
337 561 220 362 98 164 138 243
12 21
52 81 172 273 157 270 224 435 86 137
47 91
211 381
':iili
2 471
91 181
150 267 168 270 137 259 328 536
89 142
217 3:J7 171 319 131 218
198 :J75 2
9:J2 1.711 205 360
63 115 162 266
63 114
2:J9 454 21 :J8
105 174 167 283
77 167
3,221 66 .
1,688 24
987
8.
1,163 .,
522 20
421 16 2,476 118 .... 1,439
1,677 904 ....
374 .' 1,732
18 i .
20
2,666 82
822
8
1,210 64 .
1,544 23 .
1,104
9.
2,972
8.
810
8.
2,134 .... 1,:J84 ..
893 52 1,808 97 .
:JO ..
8,385 102 .
1,874 32 ..
514 ."
1,261 .,
:J83
2.
2,085 17.
12:J
1.
702 14
1,231 22
867 ., "'I
Pulaski. .. Putnam ... Quitman. Rabun .... Randolph
Richmond , Rockdale . Schley . Screven. . Seminole.
Spalding. Stephens. Stewart . Sumter . Talbot ..
Taliaferro. Taltnall... Taylor .. Telfair.
Terrell.
Thomas.
Tift .
Toombs. Towns Treutlen.
Troup . Turner . Twiggs . Union .
Upson.
Walker.
Walton
Ware.
Warren
.
Washington ..
Wayne ..
Webster ... Wheeler .. White ..
Whitfield ....
Wilcox.. Wilkes .... wilkinson. Worth ..
Total Counties.
*Includcs 309 boys and 383 girls. [Includes 31 boys and 26 girls.
ml 160 157 106 70
166 170
66
1.51 139 126 126
61 66
107 112 57
9:3 121
.57
79 98 36
72 74
30
35 35 .59 33 20 25
30 26 12
530 524 242
485 1,015 99
4.57
981 124
241
483 55
152 251 1,266
166 290 1,271
68 12:3
606
l15, ..
30' ..
1 309
2 307
2. 274 251
20 . 208
3 .. 17.5 160
136
96
66
49
4 861
5
9 ..
866 1,727 198
9 309 507 2,2:34
21 ..
1,403 1,189 1,129 1,060 996 921 840 699 516 420 275 225 3,8.5:3 :3,742 7,595 975 1,160 2,1:35 9,nO 1,038 ..
89 86 100 87 67 96 70 40 36 16 19
6
293
302
595 41
76 117
712
129 103 81 78 55 62 6:3 47 38 17 17
9
284
2<7
571 :37
91 128
699
636 462 373 3.50 263 217 196 148 102 85 60 30 1,32.5 1,172 2,497 16:3
262 425 2,922
88 .
159 110 103 108 117 96 96 73 48 34 26 13
:388
401
789 86
108 194
98:3 8
363 330 294 278 247 231 185 169 106 86 63
35 317
17 228
29 234
21 209
17 201
2.5 189
1~~
i42 . 92
.62
58
410 314 267 237 173 189 128 139 95 .50 ....
194 197 181 17.5 141 145 136 12.5 102 81 58
50 1,024
40
8:3 75:3
916
43
573
904 1,928 200
76
159 . ,
778 1,531 17.5
802 1,718 112
596 1,169 159
274 474 2,402 67 .. 159 11 ..
219 394 1,925 82 .. 172 284 2,002 ., 250 409 1,578 11 ..
129 92 87 59 .54 36 .52 60 33 164 140 137 154 147 122 110 104 63 219 161 142 157 124 109 116 78 77
1M 14.5 142 137 146 166 130 113 62 432 298 371 287 2.57 253 220 161 101
18 11 51 37 4.5 53
63 48 83 47
17
286
223
509 60
28
491
48:3
974 120
:38
5:38
490 1,028 102
36
,\21
499 1,020 148
28 1,044 1,074 2,118 162
79 1:39
648 .
16:3 28:3 1,257 49.
189 291 1,:319 41 .
174 :322 1,:342 20
258 420 2,538 78
280 275 294 253 2:39 189 174 13.5 103 113 69 53
845
341 266 288 231 244 229 172 106 102
79
,)l
31
934
103 79 80 85 79 57 63 58 44 29 1.5 21
287
76 7i 76 66 3il 41 30 .... 26 .27 18 15 18 .202
859 1,704 220
837 1,771 180
2.59
546 60
197
:399 44
25:3 473 2,177 108 ..
189 :369 2,140 47 ..
107 167
71:3 605 ..
60 104 '503 . 2 :
299 147 1.57 138 107 104 106 89 47 46
32 1.5
536
19.5 134 142 111 144 88 82 47 61 47 29 23
426
223 187 193 167 141 140 121 99 101 74 26 33
613
522 1,0.58 91
470
896 72
5.59 1,172 1:36
1:38 229 1,287 ,
135 207 1,10:3 61 .
197 33:3 1,505
6.
282 . i63' 177 . i53 .iii ., 1.54' i3il. ioo 70 24 19 10 597 .6i2 1,209 82 141 223 .i :432 . 79
7.5 63 61 6:3 70 49 52 60 33 20 25 16
216
217
43:3 87
249 253 263 26.5 274 196 161 108 106 60 34 17
8.55
806 1,661 14:3
.56 47 34 24 27 19 14 14 ..
117
104
221
8
361 183 174 173 179 122 101 81 .54 38 17 16
664
629 1,29:3 62
485 392 410 308 307 276 260 180 137 95 58 .59 1,246 1,192 2,438 208
67 154
587
6.
182 32.5 1,986 49 .,
6 14
2:35
144 321
206 529
~:m"57
179 132 116 88 9:3 85 70 .50 .51 29 :38 21
121
M
9.5 100
M~
6n4
74 ~
,\7
M
60 ~
37 ~
18
M
11
V
16 1:3
W~
10
.5 1:3
2
8
6
6 ..
:378
385
76:3 88
101 189
29.5
276
571 2:3
72 95
243
21:3
456 71
107 178
31
19
50 ...
952 666 21 . 6:34 .. 50 ..
. 22:3[ 137 . 99
8~
78
81
74 '65
56
2.5 20
10
414
361
775 58
118 176
951 11l "
294 25.5 256 22:3 229 186 156, 125 ]00 6:3 48 171' 1621 172 184 126 1:34 1001 77 61 41 28 22
870 .546
729 1,599 140 .503 1,049 86
11946:3 322:936111'9,23758
7 , .. 21 ....
6001 :366 :3:30 300 311 247 247 137 94
58, :38 41 1,222 1,179 2,401 136,
232 :368 2,769 146 "
1~,847 4.-",:~l5:o:3,-i-==::o:.--==".'--=====---.:====-'--===~== 125,130
n2 :36,869 29,214 27-:566
22,9,\9 20,698
15,16511,5471 8,.5231 .5,9711
I
93,124 89.0.\7 182,181119,5901 25,969 45,559 227,740 7,464 1 .
-- --
TABLE VI-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT
EKROLLMENT
--------~-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
.-
SYSTEM
Ungr,
BY GRADES
Elementary
High School
Total No. Net
Exc.
& Spec. ---~----
- - - - - - - Enroll- Prevo Enroll ment En ment
- - - - Kg. 1
2
3
4
5
6
------- --- -- -~ -- - - - - -- --
7
8
--
-9-
10
--
-11-
-12-
Male
---
Female
---
Total
---
Male
--
Female
---
Total
--
-
-
-
-roll-ed
-
-
-
........ Americus............
Athens.... ........ "
............
...... .....
. ..... . .....
198 190 165 ...... ...... ......
...1.3.9
147 ......
...1..4.0
.
.
116 ....
..1..0.0 .....7.0 . ....5.6 .... 9.5. .....5.7
..
.
557 ....
.....5..3.8
1,095 ........
. . .1.5.8.
...
220 .....
. ..3..7.8
. ..1..,4.7.3.
....3..7
. .......
Atlanta ............. *43 *1,Oe9 *2,437 3,909 3,550 3,486 2,747 2,491
Barnesville .......... Bremen .............
............
... .. . .....
.. ..........
67 , .... ..
...5.2
.....4.6 .....5.7 .....5.9
2,521 2,398 2, 1~9 2,107 1,610 1,178 819 11,828
..
63 .. .
...
.5..7
..
67 ....
..
...4.6
.....4.8
...
34
..
28
. ...
. .....1.73,
11,750 23,578 4,429 4,487
228 .......
......4.0.1
..
.1..19.
104 ........
8,916 223
.....
32,494 62j
......
........8..9..3
........
................
Buford.............. Calhoun . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canton.............. Carrollton ........... Cartersville..........
...... ......
......
.... ......
...... ...... ......
......
......
... ............ . ...........
31 23 32 35 35 74 '104 66 36
26 28
3R 32
6
4
73 72
44 52
17
40 9 50 38
20 26 6 53 38
16 21 10 10
32 35 15 12
8
8
4 ...
49 157 109 73
50 35 83 62
69 10 14
..... 48 48 38 32
70
104
25
238 165
91 131 16 237 159
161 33
235 45 41 6 475 185 324 121
. 23 56
41 86
6 12 250 435
129 250
217 321
53 910 574
4 1 . .....
......5
........................................
Cedartown .......... ...... ...... ....
40
Chickamauga ........ Cochran . . . . . . . . . . . . Commerce........... Cordele .............
......
..................
.....
............ ......
.......... .... ......
.....
60 31 246
38 31 ....
43 38 22 21 225 187
27 .....
41 20
204
....2.4
22 ......
..
35 37
13 17
159 103
24
82 ......
. ....5.3
28 ......
29 14 39 20
13 13 10 8
92 85 76 54
...31
.
....25
102 ......
.....1..0.4
'"
14 10
146
137
11 ... ..
67
70
. 206
283 137
.
...91
43 14
128 ..... ...
54 28
219 ....
97 42
. .....4.2.5
380 179
. ....1.2
12 2
.... ...........................
45 44 632 584 1,216 140 164 304 1,520 82 ........
Dalton.............. Decatur............. Dublin..............
..................
............
......
..... ...... ......
49 39 58 121 124 108 152 149 147
45 80 121
42 61
116
39
56 114
41
94 108
35 80
97
30 60 81
16
45 58
23 41
90
16
22 35
Elberton ............ Fitzgerald ...........
......
......
............
......
......
79 83 64 55 53 46 44 60 51 55 34 38 82 111 102 83 89 75 73 63 38 42 23 13
159 336 466 228
320
154 308 441
196 295
313 57 644 139 907 145 424 113
615 86
63 109 216
125 93
120 248
361 238 179
433 892 1,268
662 794
..
7 17 3 ... 25
................ ........................
Gainesville .......... Hogansville . . . . . . . . . .
...... ......
...... ......
......
.... ..
Jefferson ............ LaGrange ........... Marietta ............
............
......
............
......
......1
Monroe ............. Moultrie ............ Newnan ............. Pelham ............. Quitmau ............
............
.....
............
............ ............ ......
..... .... .. ...... ............
133 117 115 91 79 73 87 69 81 44 26 12 366
48 61 54 57 42 46 31 45 43 37 47 58 17 26 11 40 335 :303 273 250 188 205 138 124 lOR 98 R3 78 74 66 76 79
34 15 85
98
24 21 54
68
22 8 41
40
~ I..17
190
126
897
302
.... .. ... .. ...... ... ... ......
. ..... . ... ...
188 153 128
225 169 108
180 147 112
152 119
90
130 95 96
131 102 74
..
121
.
..
202 ...
64 58
..
134
.46
... 98 .... 51
43 34
39 24
577 424 331
101 110 106 73 54 37 68 57 60 30 24 18
246
329 695 110 149 339 6R 113 239 34
795 1,692 130
281 583 134
122 232 927 74 142 481
51 85 324
204 334 2,026
184 318 901
2 7
.. ..............
4 ........
11 ........
6 ........
.... is 550
361 341 303
..
. 1,127
785
672 549
..
...
...
246
75 94
.. . .....
278 .....
130
95
....
..
524 .
205
189
........
1,651 785 877
738
.
.....
.... 54
........................ ................
Rome .............. _ Tallapoosa ........... Tallulah Falls ........
............ ......
Thomaston .......... Thomasville .........
............
.... ..
...... ....
.... ......
......
......
......
.
....
. .. .. .
255 20 ...... 68 203
211 212
89 ...... ...
58 76 183 1641
159 155 125 134 139
11 8
.... ... .. . ..
.7.
6 .....
7 .....
45 35 36 34 42
180 195 146 194 150
155 67 49 47 627
7 13
7
5
36
...... .. ..... ....
56 68 40 26
187
122 80 78 56
642
"H~I" 624 1,251 184
33 ....
69 21 ...... ..
165 352 104
623 1,265 208
273 18
457 39 .. 232 486
1,708
......1.08
584 1,751
44
..... 3
15 18
.... ............................ ........
Toccoa........ . . . . . . ..... ...... ...... 54 56 60 46 44 39 50 66 44 35 22 19
185
i:i Trion............ . " ...
Valdosta ............
...... ...... ..... ......
10
9
372 309
9 278
5 302
10 248
7 262
5 248
...... 180
.. .i66
..... 119
"
"72
...... 65
30 1,051
Vidalia ............. ...... ...... . ..... 81 63 67 61 65 66 70 43 44 27 31 22
227
Waycross ............ ...... ...... ...... 218 249 222 175 170 155 151 144 139 130 101 54
682
164
349 93
25
55 ......
980 2,031 263
246
473 75
658 1,340 282
93 186
339 ." 602
92 167 286 568
535 19 ... " ... 55 ......
2,633 98:::::: : 640 21 ........
1,908 . ..... ........
West Point .......... ...... ...... 32 89 81 77 81 70 66 43 41 47 38 18 20
Winder .............. ...... ...... ......
30
33
22
18
20
37
27
12
39
24
14
15
Total Cities .......... 55 1,009 2,469 7,877 7,317 6,953 5,858 5,238 5,082 4,802 4,639 4,254 3,180 2,399 1,713
270 88
23,100
269 99
22,547
539 69 187 31
45,647 8,145
95 164 73 104
9,053 17,198
703 . ..... 291 15 .... . ...
62,845 1,432 ... ... ..
Grand Total ....... 221 1,009 3,201 44,746 36,531 34,519 30,988 28,197 25,780 23,649 19,804 15,801 11,703 8,370 6,066 116,224 111,604 227,828 27,735 35,022 62,7571290,585 8,896 ... .....
'There is 2,476 in Elementary and 1,013 in High School included in these totals.
Banks .... Barrow..
Bartow .. . Ben Hill .. Berrien..
Bibb . Bleckley . Brantley .. Brooks.. . Bryan ..
Bulloch ... Burke.. Butts .... Calhoun .. Camden.
Candler .
Carroll .
Catoosa
.
Charlton .
Chatham .
Chattahoochee.
Chattooga .. Cherokee .. Clarke . Clay .
Clayton . Clinch . Cobb . Coffee . Colquitt ..
161
DJ.Ys to 170
Days
171 Day,
to 180 Days
School Systirns
I I
I
52
108
18,186 738
1,787 1,552 1,143
11,572 488
1,047 817 660
4,320
99 499 426 266
15,892
587 1,.146 1,243
926
180 .. lRO . 18! . 180 . 18U .
:16
48
84
38
46
84
15
28
43
3,727 1,745 1,088
914 1,459
2,096 1,055
664 498 851
1,093 461 309 295 347
3,189
1",16 973 793
1,198
180 180 IRO . 180 .. 18U
98
III
209
42
35
77
31
22
53
23,
21
44
161
16
32
1,215 4,985 4,977 1,126 20,773
689 2,862 2,970
649 12,175
333 1,264 1,121
284 5,195
1,022 4,126 4,091
933 17,370
180
26
23
49
18U . IRU .
50
77 127
IRU .
22
20
42
180 .
. .. .I
332
371
703
163 3,845 4,248 5,563
347
94 2,213 1 2.752 3,047
212
41 769 610 1,302 90
135 2,982 3.362 4,349
302
180 . 18U . 180 180 . 180
2
4
6
28
43
71
8
12
20
80
88
168
8
17
7,602
4,638
1,473
6,111
180
1 361
7,,9
273
1 062
180
16 096
9,598
3,567 13.165
180
5,264
2,905
1,394.
4,2\)9
ISO
4,296
2,931
4161 3,347
180
177
17f871
92;,\1 230
44 407
82
107
189
26
32 1
58
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... Gwinnctt .. Habersham. Hall. Hancock..
:1: ..... o.
HHaarrarliss.o.n. .........I.
Hart .... Heard..... Henry ....
Houston ...
r......
Irwin....... . Jackson .. Jasper.....
.I.'....
Jeff Davis ....
I
. ...1.
I I
. ...I.. ......
I
I I I
.I...... . ... 1
. . ..I
......
...
1,771 2,433 2,343
548 1,276
2,199 1,012 3,701 27,312 3,271
1,466 8,602 3,172 1,823
513
1,562 1,607 3,293 1,127 3,913
1,391 7,870 3,086 3,147 18,807
2,.160 521
6,019 3,786 3,242
1,376 7,898 4,313 7,251
606
1,8.15 1,203 2,871 1,262 2,159
5,650 1,835 2,087
643 2,414
1,045 1,314 1,443
331 723
1,326 584
2,165 17,156
1,936
8:36 5,282 1,837 1,054
272
934 985 1,773 6.13 2,298
800 4,376 1,771 1,779 11,346
1,499 286
3,305 2,181 1,830
785 4,632 2,589 4,181
360
1,129 636
1,603 689
1,261
3,511 970
1,257 352
1,340
3331 612, 452 150 319
42,; 241
. 954
5,731 734
431 1,716
755 489 128
427 403 896 331 922
:J29 1,861
632 868 4,160
532 163 1,.165 770 843
398 1,888 1,043 1,582
174
409 315
371347 [ 552
1,110 535 329 192 585
1,378 1,926 1,895
481 1,042
1,751 825
3,119 22,887 2,670
1,267 6,998 2,592 1,543
400
1,361 1,388 2,669
984 3,220
1,129 6,237 2.403 2,647 15,506
2,031 449
4,870 2,951 2,673
1,1&1 6,520 3,632 5,763
534
1,538 951
2,340 1,003 1,813
4,621 1,505 1.586
544 1,925
1
180 .
1~~1.
180' 180
180 180 180 180 . 180.
180. 180 . 180 . 180 180
180 . 180 . 181 .. 180 180
180 180 180 180 180 ..
180 . 180 180 180 . 180 ..
180 180 . 180 . 180 . 180
180 . 180 . 180 . 180 . 180 ..
180 ..
11188800 l.. 180 .
:3lO8l
31 55
61 O:J
32
29
61
9
17
26
301,
30
60
18 1
31
49
20
22
42
75
87
162
322
426
748
49
67
116
361
41
77
12.;1 119
214
40 40
~ll
101 81
10
9
19
33
35
68
20
17
37
75
84
159
25
26
51
40
72
112
12
33
4.1
115
115
230
26
50
76
66
76
142
267
305
572
28
57
85
8
21
20
97
112
200
53
65
118
79
67
146
33
41
74
134
1.10
284
53
73
126
115
210
"I11
24 22
11
38 26
22
62 48
40
47
87
21
25
46
38
56
94
65
85
150
51
47
98
14
20
34
19
18
37
36
54
90
TABLE VII-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
SYSTEM
120 Days and Under
AVERAGE DAILY
NO.OF4 YEAR
121
131
141
151
161
171
ATTENDANC)<;
Average
H. S. GRADUATES
Days Days Days Days Days Days
Total
Length Cost Per
to
to
to
to
to
to
Enroll-
of
Pupil
130
140
150
160
170
180
ment
Term
in
- - - - - - - - - -D-ays-
-D-ays-
Days
---
-D-ays-
-D-ays-
-D-ays-
-E-lem.- -H-. S.-
Total
A. D.A. Boys
---------
Girls
Total
---
Jefferson .... Jenkins ....
Johnson .. '" . .. Jones ........ .. ...
Lamar ....... .. ,
...
...
....
......
. . . . . ...
... .. . ...
.. . ... . ....
2,071 1,136 1,461
923 662
1,178
657 847 530 385
571
1,749
279
936
371
1,218
260
790
190
575
180
57
61
118
180 .. .......
16
26
42
180 .
28
30
58
180 180
. .
...
22
25
47
6
12
18
Lanier....... ... Laurens .. '" ... Lee ......... Liberty........ Lincoln . . . . . . . .
Long ........... Lowndes . . . . . . . . . Lumpkin .......
Macon ......... Madison .......
.... .....
. ..... I
... . ......
1
..... ....
... ...
.......
1,028 2,930
621 1,462
740
828 3,220 1,639 1,121 2,277
555 1,597
356 824 439
462 1,711 1,004
666 1,312
251
806
794
2,391
140
496
272
1,096
214
653
208
670
700
2,411
328
1,332
309
975
536
1,848
180 . 180. 180 .. 180 ..
180 ..
.....
180 .
180 ., .. ..
180 .. .... 180 .... 180 ..
20
13
33
75
66
141
3
8
11
16
18
34
13
15
28
17
24
41
58
59
117
27 .. ..:ii 48
44
33
77
Marion......... .. McDuffie ........ McIntosh ....... Meriwether ....... Miller ............
........
Mitchell ........ ....
Monroe ...... Montgomery .
.....
........ ........
..
... Morgan .......
Murray .......
.....,
...
....
...
. ...
. . . . . ...
....
. ..
.... ........
.....
. ....
685 1,684
687 2,384 1,549
1,758 1,161 1,022 1,364 2,862
398 1,032
392 1,351
861
1,024 682 508 743
1,648
195
593
426
1,458
164
556
691
2,042
448
1,309
482
1,506
322
1,004
306
814
358
1,101
610
2,258
180 . .. ...
180 ... ... 180 ...
180 ....
180 ...
19
14
33
37
41
78
13
14
27
47
........
.......5.4
......1.0.1
180 180 180 180
........... ....................
43
46
89
27
26
53
25
23
48
26
35
61
180 ..........
39
44
83
Muscogee...... ...
Newton ...... ....
.............
. .
....
Oconee ....... ... ...... Oglethorpe.... ........
............ ..
Paulding ..... ..... .. ... ...
... . .....
...
..... ......
. ...
. ...... ........ .... .. . ...
.................................
:<:f:< Peach......... ...
Pickens ........ Pierce ..........
..
.. .. .
.. .. ..
..........
....... ..... ...
.....
.. . ....
...............
.... ... ..... ... . ... ... ..... .. .
...
... ........ ....
.......
. .......
Pike ........... .. ...... ........
. ......
. .......
Polk ......... _
.. ... ... .....
I.
.... ....
25,545 3,200 1,327 1,161 2,774
1,37& 2,238 2,569 1,074 3,950
14,471 1,783
716 620 1,576
815 1,315 1,421
630 2,474
i,717
889 350 335 618
407 491 724 259 670
19,188 2,672 1,066
955 2,194
1,222 1,806 2,145
889 3,144
180 180 180
....
.......
..
....... .. .
281 65 23
290 71 35
571
1s36s
180 180
....
...
43
38
81
180 ..........
23
23
46
180 180
....................
37 69
25
62
73
142
. 180
180
.. ..
.. .. . ........ .
16 47
20 42
36 89
pulaski. ....... '" Putnam ........
Quitman........ ..
Rabun .......... Randolph.........
.....
Richmond...... .. Rockdale. . . . . . .
Schley..... ...
Screven ......... Seminolc........
.....
..
....
... ...
...
. .....
..
.... ...
. ....
. ...
.....
.. .. ,
....
Spalding ......... Stephens...... '" Stewart ........... Sumter . . . . . . . . . . . Talbot ...........
Taliaferro ........ Tattnall .......... Taylor ...... .. , T elfair . . . . . . . . . . . Terrell. ..........
.. j'
I
....
.... ....
... I
...
Thomas .......... .... Tift ............
.. Tcombs ........
T owns ......... Treutlen..... .....
Troup ............ ..... Turuer ......... T wiggs . . . . . . . . . . .
Union......... '" ...
Upson ..........
Walker.......... .. ...
W alton . . . . . . . . . Ware ........... ...
Warren........... ... ...
Washington..... ..
...
.... .....
..... .. I
..... i ..... ...
... ... . ....
... .... ...
......
...... .
... ...
.. .
!
. .,I..
....
...
...., ....
Wayne........... .. , .. ... ........ .......
. . . ...
Wehster......... ..... ...
Wheeler.......... .. .... .... .....
White............ .... ... . .... ... ..
. . . ... ....
Whitfield......... ... -. '"
...
... .... ......
..... ...
. . . .. .......
....
. .... ...
Wilcox ...........
....
Wilkes. . . . . . . . . . . Wilkinson......... Worth............
..
.
.........
.....
. ....
.
.
....
... ...
Total Counties.... . . . . . . .. ..... ...
. . . . . . . ..... ...
..............
....
......
..
. .
.... ....
.
... ... ...
.. ..... .... .. .. ....
'1
.....
..........
...
...
. ...
...
. . . . . . 1
1,190 819 266
2,203 975
17,580 1,577 363 1,8M 1,219
5,722 2,534
488 1,107
501
280 2,870 1,212 2,266 1,087
2,330 4,644 2,185 1,123 1,13:3
2,4,52 1,470
919 1,800 1,763
9,066 2,026 3,132
640 1,938
4,142 285
1,034 1,827 6,251
1,549 1,172 1,021 2,525
488,445
704 482 149 1,254 544
10,207 918 207
1,043 689
3,424 1,408
293 6,54 301
147 1,520
73,5 1,292
648
1,273 2,587 1,231
699 664
1,495 806 555
1,025 1,149
5,336 1,232 1,760
364 1,055
2,404 170 570
1,052 3,674
842 706 600 1,359
285,922
287 249 86 623 301
3,708 :1.59 106 .534 3:38
1,3:38 683 144 300 121
no
857 328 576 309
630 1,08:3
539 302 294
521 407 231 496 378
1,944 401 701 172 625
996 83 289 454 1,287
426 359 315 619
113,373
97931\ 235 1,877 845
180 ..
118800....
.... ....
180
180 .
15
26
41
18
24
42
8
5
13
37
48
85
33
28
61
13,915 1,277 313 1,577
1,027
180 180
..,........
ISO . .....
180 ....
180 ., ...
229
249
478
31
22
,53
S
10
18
:14
35
69
21
22
4:3
4,762
2,091 437 954 422
180 . ...... 180 .. 180 ..
180 ..
180 ........
.... 57
53 . .. iio
14
13
27
..
.
i:i
....... 7
19
257 2,377 1,063 1,868
957
1,903 3,670 1,770 1,001
958
180 ., . ... 180 ..
180 ...
180 .. 180 ........
180 . . . . . .. .
180 .
180 ...
180 180 ...
.. .
9
10
19
71
84
1,55
... ...... ........
41
52
93
24
26
50
52
53
10,5
59
68
127
4:3
39
82
15
28
43
21
24
4,5
2,016 1,213
786 1,521 1,527
180 180
. .
..
.. ...... .. ..
.
23 23
28 42
51 65
180 ...... ....
17
20
37
180 180
. ..
.
.......
19 12
48 18
67 30
7,280 1,633 2,461
536 1,680
180 . .....
92
134
226
180 ......
22
29
51
180 . . .... ...
44
44
88
180 180
.. . .........
...... .7.
24 .......
31
. .....
3,400 253 859
1,506 4,961
180 180
......
..............
73
82
155
4
5
9
180 . ......
27
21
48
180 . ... .....
180
. ......:3.5 .......42
....
77
. ...
1,268 1,065
915 978 1, 1
180 180 180 180
.................... ..... . ....
...
..
31 35
...
33
34
. ..... 29 59
..
65
.....6.4 92
399,295 . '" . ..... .. . ....... 6,628 7,742 14,370
SYSTEM
120 Days
lUHI
UnGer
Americus
.
Atlanta
.
Barnesville
.
Bremen
.
Buford
.
Calhoun
.
Canton .
Carrollton .
Cartersville..
Cedartown ....
Chickamauga.
Cochran .
Commerce .
Cordele
.
Dalton
.
Decatur .
Duhlin
.
Elberton
.
Fitzgerald .
Gainesville .
Hogansville .
Jefferson
.
LaGrange .
Marietta .
Monroe..
Moultrie .
Newnan .
Pelham
.
Quitman .
Rome
.
Tallapoosa....
Tullulah Falls.
Thomaston
Thomasville .
Toccoa
.
TABLE VII-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
,I
121
131 I 141
151
161
1/1
I Days Days Days Days Days Da)B
I to ::50 }60: lIto I 130
Days
I~O
_~~,--I_~2':'-
_~2:s_I __ ~~}2?:O'__~'2:'
Total
E~~~~.
AVERAGE DAILY
ATTEXDANCE
I Length
II
Elem_~
~~Ii
T~;m
I NO. OF 4 YEAR
I_ _ _ Average I H. S. GRADUATES
Cost Per
~
t I P~l;,l }: D.A.
I
I
Boys_ _GirI3_
_Tota~
...
1
.. I1'.
i.
..
1
.1 . . . . . . ........ ........
1,426 61,982
740 874
796
828 35,202
456 593
444
417 16,482
18R 197 237
1,245 51,681
644 790
681
1801 180 180... lRO
180
31 1 1,066
18 14
17
44 1 1,213
22 7
21
75 2,279
40 21
38
", .. 1,
::::r:::::'
1,003 1,070 1,902 1,576 2,406
636 907 1,095 1,335 3,728
3,584 1,895 1,221 1,576 2,736
1,072 1,191 4,163 4,994 1,258
3,457 1, ~1l7 1,181
751 5,653
796 234 2,890 2,775.1 1,5541
519 375 1,164 953 1,166
327 477 622 796 2,182
1,950 1,200
631 761 1,591
641 623 2,572 2,923 648
1,311 1,053
670 437 3,260
459 83 1,514 1,677 913
337 550 509 413 882
217 302 335 351 838
1,219 459 446 552 713
292 374 963 1,182 413
1,572 582 348 212
1,258
207 114 1,032 696 469
856 925 1,673 1,366 2.048
544 779 957 1,147 3,020
3,169 1,659 1,077 1,313 2,304
933 997 3,535 4,105 1,061
2,913 1,635 1,018
649 4,518
6169671 2,.5Z6 2,3,3, 1,382:
180
29
35
64
180
50
62
112
180
33
56
89
180
32
29
61
180
61
56
117
180
.
18
19
37
180
..
30
36
66
180
..
17
23
40
180
..
29
23
52
180
..
47
7.5
122
180
..
124
108
232
180
.
26
36
62
180
.
46
44
90
180 .
48
57
105
180
38
58
96
180
..
25
30
55
lRO
..
31
34
65
180
61
74
135
180
.
67
71
138
180
..
29
44
73
180
..
180
180
180 ...
180
103
126
229
36
40
76
22
19
41
61
93
154
180
.
13
13
26
180
7
11
18
180
68
R3
151
180 lRO.
51
53
104
41
ae
77
.I...... Trion ...
Valdosta.'.:: : : : : : :
Vidalia ........... Waycross .........
...... .. ..... ... ...... .. ......
........
.
......
....
....
.... ....
. ... ....
..
......
. .
... ...
.... ....
........
...
...
.
....
....
...... ..
..
... .....
.
.. ..
........
.
, .......
........
........
...... ..
West Point ....... ........ ........ .. .... .... . ... ... ... . ...
Winder........... ........ .. ,-. ... , ...... ........ . ...
. ....
... .. ........
Total Cities. ...... ...... .. . .. ... .. .... .. ..
... ..... ... ... . .....
.. Grand Total. ..... ..... , ........ ..... .. . ..... . . . . . .
. .....
1,015 4,245 1,207 3,568
623 1,200
138,235
626,680
609 2,524
689 2,080
384 606
77,973
363,895
289 922 336 842 163 448
38,358
151,731
898
3,446 1,025 2,922
547 1,054
180 . ....
180 . ....
J80 180
.
.......
180 .....
180 . ....
116,331 .... ..... . ....
515,626 .. .. ,
. ....
13 66 24 54 12 48
2,606
9,234
26 71 24 57 15 42
2,986
10,728
39 J37 48 111 27 90
5,592
19,962
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
AVERAGE DAILY
NO. OF 4 YEAR
120
121
131
141
151
161
171
ATfENDANCg
Average
R. S. GRADUATES
Days Days Days Days Days Days Days Total
Length Cost Per
SYSTEM
and
to
to
to
to
to
to
Enroll-
of
Pupil
Under 130
140
150
160
170
180
ment
Term
in
Appling ... Atkinson .. Bacon .... Baker ..... Baldwin ..
... '"
. Days
---
.......
Days
---
.....
Days
---
.......
Days ---
... .....
Days
---
.... ...
Days
--. .. ... ,
-
-
-
914
-
Elem. ---
629
-
R.S.
--162
Total
--791
-
-
-180
A. D.A. ---
. .. . ......
Boys
--7
Girls ---
11
Total
--18
..... . ....
....... ... .....
.......................
. .....
.. '" ... .....
'" .. ...
...
........ ........ ........
.. ,
...
.. .. ...
... ..,
...................... ........
495 333 923 2,076
351 225 653 1,432
66
417
40
265
145
798
337
1,769
180 180
....
...... ......
180 . ...
6
180 ., . .....
12
5
5
......
8
14
37
49
Banks... ... Barrow .. .. Bartow....
BenRill .. Berrien .. ...
... .. ...... ... ........
........ , .......
. .... ...
...
" .. ...
.....
. ..
... ... ............ ...... ...... ..
...... . ......
... ..... . ..
129
393 562 608 552
87 303 274 382 365
6 17 245 144
83
93 320 519 526 448
180 . ,. . ...
. ....
180 . , .. . .... . ..... ......
180 .. 180 . .....
. .'"..
.. 4
180 . .
5
9
Bibb ........
.....
Bleckley . . . . . .
Brantley... Brooks ....
.. ..
.
.
.
..
. . . ......
Bryan....
.....
........
.... .... .....
.. ....
. ...
. ...........
.....
., .
.....
....... ........
. .. ........ . .
...... ........
.. ... ....
.. ...
...... . .....
.. ... ......
9,892 440
156 1,860
708
6,909
2,020
282
4
127 1,055
...
..
274
471
137
8,929 286 127
1,329 608
180
..... ....
180 180 180
.. ..
. .
.... . ... ....
.....
.
... . , ........
. .... .....
.
. .
....
.... ...
180 . .
..
5
15
20
Bulloch ..... Burke ... .. ,
Butts ..... Calhoun .. .. , Camden.
.....
... . . . . . .. . ........ . ... . ....
..... .....
...
. .......
..... ...... ... ... ... ...
'"
... . ....
...............
...
.. ...
. ......
2,878 4,543 1,292 1,647 1,161
1,722 2,502
859 916 750
381
2,103
513
3,015
225
1,084
259
1,175
282
1,032
180 180 180 . ... 180 180
14
31
45
9
18
27
5
25
30
15
20
35
Candler. ..... Carroll ..
Catoosa ... Charlton..... Chatham ...
... ..... ....... . ...
...... .... ... ...
... ..... . .. .. ... ....
. .. .. .
..... ...... ...
.... ... . ....... ....... ......
...... . . . .. ..... .
771 1,301
82 444 12,575
403
84
980 . ..
50
19
307
67
8,343
2,927
487
980 69
374 11,270
180 . ... 180 . . 180 . .
180 J80
6
4
10
.....
3
3
fi
127
191
318
Chattahoochee.
CChheartotokoege.a...
Clarke ...
Clay ..
........ .. , ..... .... ....
......
.. ..... .... ...
....
.... .. . ...
.... " ...
249 ,,26
186 2.846
1,03"
16" 321 119 1,793 675
36
201
111
432
50
169
657
2,450
177
852
180
180 180 . ... 180 . .... 180
1
4
5
11
7
18
4
:j
7
33
47
80
11
\I
20
Clayton ...... Clinch ...... Cobb .....
Coffee... .. "
Colquitt. ...
.. .......
..
..... .... ..
... . .. ........
....... ....
...... ......
.. .. ....
" ...
.
... .....
.
.
... ..... ..... ......
... .....
..... ...
......
...... ........
... .....
.. ..
...
......
1,317 661 830
1,752 816
907
250
385
56
672
50
1.084 619
.
...
..
.
206 .
1.157 441 722
1,290 619i
180 . .....
12
16
28
180
3
3
6
180 ...... . .. 180 ...... . ... 180 . . . ....
.. '9 ., .. . ...
.
i4 . ..
23
- - - - -_ ..
Columbia ... "
....
. ...
....
Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . Coweta .........
........
.. ..
..
..
Crawford ........
Crisp........ ..
...... ....
.. ..
..
Dade ........ Dawson. Decatur.
"
DeKalb ..
Dodge . . . .
.. ..
..
.. .. ..
.. 1,330
917
151
1,068
180
1.009
582
172
754
180
2.358
1.314
533
1,847
180
1.010
582
158
740
180
787
467
34
501
180
50
..
41
5
....
46
180
180
:i:947
i:865
598
:i:463
180
2,794
1,970
555
2,525
180
1,551
939
246
1,185
180
. ...... 6
...... i4
..
20
17
30
47
8
18
26
1
6
7
....
. ...
36
45
81
16
32
48
13
18
31
Dooly.......
Dougherty ...
Douglas ....
Early .....
..
Echols .....
..
....
2,165
1,357
5,250
3,629
645
433
2,524
1,664
153
93
281
1,638
908
4,537
132
565
498
2,162
17
110
180
180 180
..
180
180
14
18
32
36
75
111
9
9
18
29
35
64
3
2
5
Effingham.
Elbert ......
EmanueL ...
Evans . . ..
Fannin.
.. ..
998
667
147
814
180
..
1,251
846
166
1,012
180
1,949
1,199
277
1,476
180
773
462
131
593
180
11
10
1
11
180
7
8
15
2
4
6
9
26
35
4
9
13
......
Fayette.....
Floyd ......
~
lI>-1
Forsyth ....
Franklin ...
..
Fulton.
.. .. .. ..
..
737
547
91
638
180
..
359
289
.. 289
180 180
68i
4ii
ii-i
536
180
3,194
2,057
631
2,688
180
6
6
...... ....
. ... ......
7
8
15
30
38
68
Gilmer ...... Glascock ..... Glynn ..... Gordon .... Grady .....
..
....
398
171
180
50
:iii
180
......
1
i
2
2,431
1,527
565
2,092
180
28
31
59
2,112
1,262
378
i:6-iiJ
180 180
..
. :ii
. ... 37
'"
58
Greene .. , Gwinnett ... Habersham. Hall ....... Hancock ...
Haralson. Harris ..... Hart ..... Heard ..... Henry .....
Houston .. Irwin.... . Jackson. Jasper... . Jeff Davis.
..
.. ....
..
........ ..
........
.... ..
..
....
.. .........
.. ...
.... ..
....... ....
..
....
....
..
... ..
.. .. .. ..
..
.. ....
..
1,921 622 205 349
2,428
278 1,701 1,001
523 2,140
2,421 1,337
268 1,092
637
1,164 457 100 263
1,297
190 1,147
578 305 1,430
1,416 817 208 663 405
373
1,537
140
597
85
185
22
285
254
1,551
45
235
210
1,357
147
725
107
412
400
1,830
331
1,747
208
1,025
208
185
848
110
515
180
..
180 ..
180 180
..
180
180 ..
180 180 180 180 ..
180 180
. .......
180 180 180
.. ..
13 6
.... 2 .. 14
6 8 6 5 11
14 14
7 4
30
43
3
9
6
8
. ...
23
37
5
11
10
18
13
19
8
13
27
38
18
32
15
29
9
. i6
14
18
TABLE VIII-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
SYSTEM
AVERAGE DAILY
NO. OF 4 YEAR
120
121
131
141
151
161
171
ATTENDANCE
Average H. S. GRADUATES
_4b__ _4b__ __ Days Days Days Days Days Days Days Total ~
~_~
. Length Cost Per
_U~d~r _4~s riY~s_ }J~s 4~ E~~~~__~~~_---!~_2~~_~:~_ A~~~~~:--Gi'!:J ::~
Jefferson .
Jenkins .
Johnson
,.
Jones
.
Lamer
.
Lanier ....
Laurens.
Lee
.
Liberty .
Lincoln .
Long
.
Lowndes
.
Lumpkin
.
Macon
.
Madison ..
.,....1, . ... .I.
Marion ... MeDuffie .. Mcintosh .... Meriwether. Miller .
Mitchell .
Monroe
.
Montgomery ..
Morgan ..
Murray ..
Muscogee
,
Newton
.
Oconee
.
1..'
Oglethorpe .
Paulding .
Peach
.
Pickens .
Pierce .
Pike .
Polk .
'1
3.221 1,688
987 1,163
522
421 2,476 1,439 1,677
904
374 1,732
20 2,666
822
1:H1 1!
2,972 810
2, 1341 1, 3841
893 1,808
30:1
81,,837845 1 514:
1, 2611
38~ 1
2,08": 123 702
1,231 1 RBi!
1,829 1,00f
539 780 414
216 1,652
761
i.oso
557
249 1,032
18 1,469
457
7251
905 741 1,647 609
1,316 842 512:
9~fl
.1,802 1 1,091
248 76:1 227
1,378 77
454 724 .164
448 27C
lOe
20l 19
5t 213 168 :WO 95
74 312
2 :128 133
211 198 2:12 3681
~;~Ii
179
261
1,50sl 274
l~t, 1
91
395,1 32' 151 19811 1:32'
2,277 1,27f
641 980 4:3:3
271 1,865
92, 1,45l
65e
323 1,:344
20 1,797
590
936 1,10:,
973 2,015
733
1,596 1,102
691 1,2:35
22
7,:3101 1,365
:322 949 :318
1,77:3 109 605 922 696,
180 , 180 . 180 180 . 180 .
180 . 180 180 . 180 . 180 .
22
47
69
II
23
34
9
16
25
f7
7
~I
R 21
12 29
18
26
44
4
7
II
180
i
8
5'
1:3
180 180
180
.1 17
10
221
:39
34
44
180"
51 II
16
I
118800[.,. 180 . 1801 180, .
180[. ISO,
1
11~01
1:3 13 15
2:3 20 29
15
:35
50
. . .. 'I'
I~I
i
21 16
:35 2.1
180, 180 1801
1~1
16 1 24
22 :JD
1~~11
118800'1..'.., 180 ..
180 . 1IS8O0'I 180
18:1
.195]
Il~'1
165 26
1~1 ~Ii
14
30
47
I
~I
2,1
5
9
14
lJ 1
18
8,
!Ji
1t
Pulaski .....
Putnam ....
Quitman .... Rabun..... Randolph, ,
Richmond. Rockdale. Schley .. ,
Screven ... . Seminole..
Spalding, . Stephens ..
Stewart. , Sumter.. . Tr.lhot ...
Taliaferro. Tattnall , Taylor, ...
Telfair .... Terrell.
Thomas..
.,.I:'.:>
Tift, .... ' Toombs ...
<0
Towns... Treutlen
Troup, ...
Turner.. Twiggs .. ' Union. . . . . . . Upson .......
Walker, .
Walton. Ware, warren .... Washington.
Wayne ...... Webster .... " ..
Wheeler ......... '
White, .......... ' Whitfield ...... , ..
Wilcox, .......... Wilkes .. , ........ Wilkinson ... _.....
Worth ...
Total Counties ....
I
rI , ..
...
,
1
..,,I
11,,227616 1
606
2 ,23~1
9,
730 7121
699
2'992823[
780 763 325
9 .. 1,319
6,:358 510 400
1,754 708
184 227 98,1
4i91
1,787 91 89 356 179
964' 990 423',
9,1
1,7:38\
8,145 601 489
2,11G 887
402
2' 1591 1,925 2, 002,
1' 578i 648 1,257
1,319 1,342
2,538
1
I
2,177 2,140
713
50:1
1,532 116 ,
1,044 1,019
908,
473694[ 804 865 1,444
1,211 1,
l'~il 282
403 ,I
285 187 345
1 115
221
2\3
267
an
1
352 252
1~:)
76
1,935 11
1,329 1,206 1,253
549 990 1,057 1,132 1,755
I
1,563\ 1,346
545
358
1,287' 103
1, 1
:1. ... 1:505 , 432
1' 1 5Ri
1,986
'1
2:35 1 1, 499 1
2,96i!
I
952'
6661
1
!
6~tl
.. I.
951 1,935 1
I 21,,7267981 227,741
971770[ 810 , .... 1,
:::1
1,217 185 7551
1,613'
. 2~~0151
174
t:32 1 255
1:3 144 401
.jS5
1:38
:376
tjl:
:l52
134
H
. ........ .
558 1,106
756 1,672
1
i 142.533
1 1201 2581 164 257
:l6,90n1
1,175 888
1,053
.i ,ieo
542 1,'172
I9S 899 2, 0141
723 427 486
44 1
I
678 1,364
920 1,929
179,4421.
18)' .. 180 . 180 180 . 180 ..
180 .. 180 . 180 180 .. 180 . ,
180 , 180 , 180 180 180 ,
180 , 180 , 180 . 180 , 180
180 1811 180 ' 180 . 180 '
180 , 1,0 180 . 180 ' 180 .
1,0 , 180 ' 180 . 18 180
180 . , 180 18e , 180 , 1,0 .
180 , 1,0 180 . 180 , '
" . ...
10
16'
26
13
13
26
7
5
12
20
25
45
81
126
207
1
5
6
5
4
9
4
25
29
6
6
12
11
27
38
12
32
H
11
14
19
14
33
11
15
26
23
26
49
111
19
29
2
15
17
16
11
1.1
16
21
22
31
I
~I
8 15
14 24
3
12
21
3il,
52
9'
11 10
20 10
21
27
10
, , . . .I
i
2,29~ 131
3.d
2'1
38
3,642
TABLE VIII-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
SYSTEM
AVERAGE DAILY
NO. OF 4 YEAR
120
121
131
141
151
161
171
ATTENDANCE
Average H. S. GRADUATES
Days Days Days Days Days Days Days Total
and
to
to
to
to
to
to
Enroll-
Lenath of
Cost Per Pupil
---------
Under 130
140
150
160
170 180
ment
Term
in
- - - D.ys
---
Days
Days --
Days
---
Days
---
Days
---
-
-
-
-
Elem.
----
H.S.
---
-
Total
--
-
-
-
-
-
A. D.A. ----
Boys ---
Girls --
-T-ota-l
Americus.
..
Athens.....
Atlanta....... ..
Barnesville.... ..
Bremer...... ..
... .. .. . ...
.. ..
..
.. . .
" ..
.,
.. ..
1,473
907
.. ':i:i;494 "'20;679 ..
624
367
298
7;268 204
1,205
27,947 571
180 ..
19
31
5
180
.. ..
180 ..
360
524
884
180 ..
9
18
27
180
.. ..
Buford....... Calhoun......
Canton.......... Carrollton. . Cartersville.
.. .. .... . . .
.. ..
..... .. .....
.. .. ....
217
148
321
209
53
41
49
77 12
197 286 53
180 180
........
180
4
8 ......
4
8
6 .. 14
910
408
323
731
180
19
17
36
574
274
202
476
180
18
12
30
Cedartown. .. .. ..
Chickamauga. . . .
Cochran.........
Commerce.....
..
Cordele........
..,
.... ..
..
..
.. .. ......
.. .. .. .. .. ..
425
179
172
351
.. ..
.. .. .. . .. .... ... .... .... ... . ..
.. .... .. .. ..
380
198
66
264
..
179
114
34
148
..
1,520
914
250
1,164
180
8
180 . . . . .... ...
180 .. ..
4
18f
3
180 ..
13
14
22
... .
5
9
6
9
30
43
Dalton.. .. .. Decatur........ Dublin........ Elberton....... .. Fitzgerald...
...... .. ..
.. .. . .. .. .... ....
.. . . . . ..
.. .. .. ..
.. .. ..
..
..
433 892 1,268
295 553 811
113
408
213
766
318
1,129
180 180
..
180
..
662
382
210
592
180
794
544
156
700
180
4
12
16
12
9
21
12
23
3
18
17
3
7
5
1
Gainesville.. . .. .. Hogansville...
Jefferson.... . . . LaGrange...... Marietta.......
.. .... " .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. .. ..
.. ..
927
637
203
840
180
. .. .. .
..
..
481
298
129
427
180
..
"
324
148
66
214
180
..
2,026
1,451
293
1,744
180
.. ..
901
503
248
751
180
4
8
12
.. 7
10 1
1 1
5
22
27
11
20
31
Monroe....... Moultrie......... Newnan.. . .. . .. . . . Pelbam........ .. Quitman....... .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. ....
.. .... ..
.. . . . . ..
.
180
..
......... ..
1,651
942
400
1,342
180
..
5
28
33
785
665 .... . ..
665
180
.. . .... .. ... ..
877
596
179
775
180
..
8
11
19
738
451
161
612
180
..
.. ....
Rome....... Tallapoosa.... .. Tallulah Falls... Thomaston....... Thomasville.......
...... .. .. .. .. ..
..
...... .. ..
.. ..
..
.. ..
..
.
1,708 108
.. 584 1,751
1,043 64
.. 309 1,098
366 36
.... i99 428
1,409 100
.. .508 1,526
180 ..
..
.. .::. 180 .. ..
i~g
180
11
..
....
5
4
19
28
39
..
5
.. 20 .... 24
35
54
Toccoa . . . . . . . . . . . Trion.. Valdosta.'.::::::: : Vidalia . . . . . . . . . . . Waycross. . . . . . . . .
........ .......
........
....... ........
.........
... ...
....
....
...
......
... ....
.
.
............
...
...
.. . . "
,
..
... .....
. ..... .....
'"
. ......
... ... . !. . . . ... I
. .... ........
.. . ....
........
.." .
.
.
.... ....
........ ... .....
West Point .... Winder.. .........
..... .....
......
........
........
.. . ..
. .......
........
..
..
....
....
.
.
I
.
,
.
.
.
.
........
...
.
.
.
.... ....
Total Cities....... ........ ...... ........ ...
.. Grand Total. ..... ........ ........ . .... ......
'" . ....
. ..
... ........ .,. ..... ....
535 55 2,633 640 1,908
703 291
62,845
290,585
316[ 51;
1,701 39.1
1,177
157
.....
473 147
sro
492
169
158
82
37,747 14,197
180,280 51,106
473 51
2,174 542
1,687
661 240
180 . ......
180
180 . .... . ...
180 180
...
ISO . .. ..
180 . .....
8 . .......
26 11 20
7 4
51,944 ..... .....
673
231,386 . ...... ... .. .....
2,02.1
5
1
34 . ......6o
10
21
33
.I3
13
2o
10
14
1,021 1,69
3,311 5,33
\
TABLE IX-WHITE SCHOOLS-TEACHERS AND 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
Grand
ON REGULAR PROGRAM
SYSTEM
- - - - - - - - - - .. ~ ~----
I -
-
Elementary -----
,
-
_ _ _H_ig_h_S_ch_o_ol_ _ ~
Non
teach. Total
Fe-
Fe-
prin.
Fe-
Kg.
Total All
. _ - -- - Gnnd
Teachers
YEARS COLLEGE
Total
-----._--------------_._- Total Per
I
i
I
mits
--I--!-- -----_._-- Male
male
rotal
Male
male
Total --1----M-a-le male
Total
-----
4 3 2 1 ------
I
Appling.
67 72 16 20 36
31 111 .
111
I 8 78 16
8 ..... 11C
1 111
Atkinson.
36 43 12
6 18
1 62 .
62 .
7 38
4 13 ......
62 ......
62
Bacon.... . Baker ....
41 48 14 13 27
14 15
2
7
9
1 76 .... 1 25 ...
76 25
I
3 4
53 12
14 6
6. 3
76 ...... 76
25 ......
25
Baldwin.
48 48
9 22 31
4 83
83
31 51
1
8" ...... 83
Banks ....
Barrow.. .
Bartow....
t-:l
Ben Hill ...
01 t-:l
Berrien....
Bibb ....... Bleckley .... Brantley ....
Brooks. '" Bryan...
28 31 29 31 98 103 23 26 69 70
24 385 409 2 22 24 4 36 40 6 39 45 1 24 25
7 11
7
4
25 18
3
5
18 24
67 96
4 ......
12 15
10 10
8
8
18
11 .... 43
8 .... 42
163 28
4 ......
27
1
20 ...
16
50 ..
42 .,
149
34 .:
114
4.
600 ..
28.
68
1.
65 ..
42 .
4 ...... 1.
50 .... 42 ., 149 . 34 118 .
600 28 69 . 65 42
6 36
5
5 21
7
16 6.1 27
1 19
9
7 56 32
118 327 68
3 15
7
8 36 16
4 29 12
8 25
5
3
50 ....
50
8
41
1 42
40
14f
1 149
5.
34 ... "2 34
17
112
114
34 49 596
4 600
3 ...... 2b ...... 28
6 ..S 66 2 68
15
65 ......
65
4
42 ...... 42
Bulloch .....
Burke .... Butts .... Calhoun .....
Camden ....
76 81 20 29 49
135
3 ..
:1.
50 52 11 15 26
79
2 .,
2.
25 25
8
7 15
42
21 21
9
9 18 ....
39
30 32
9
7 16 ...... 48 .
'i
i
1 ..
138 81 42 .
40 49 .,
34 97
3
10 .13 12
3 35
3
5 24
7
8 27
6
1 ....
135 . ..... 135
2
79 ......
79
1 ....
42
42
3 ...... 39 ..
39
6 ...... 47
48
Candler .... Carroll .. " Catoosa.. . . Charlton ... Chatham ..
..[, 27 27
8
9 17
1 45
1.
1.
89 97 31 28 59 7 86 93 24 22 46
.\ 2 158
3 142
1.
2 23 25 19 364 383
10
8 18
58 158 216
2 45 24 623
62 .30
92 .
46 159 .. 142 45 715
4 34
7
45
45
21 81 44
9 ...... 155
3 158
27 63 26 13
129 13 142
5 26
8
6.
45 ..
45
79 415 61 50
607 16 623
Chattahoochee. Chattooga .... Cherokee .. " .. Clarke ........ Clay ....
4
4
2
1
3
7
76 77 19 20 39
118
3 [, .:
7 ... 126 ..
2
1
1
3
10 58 23 23
7 114
7 118
87 93 23
8 31
111 8
11~
17 3
43 5
60 8.
124 179
......
16 ... . I
'S
124 . 184 ..
10 65 73 102
14 26 4.
116 179
124 179
16, ..
2
7
7.
16
16
1
I
1
Clayton .. Clinch . Cobb . Coffee . Colquitt.
Columbia .. Cook .. Coweta . Crawford. Crisp .
16 140 156' 32
2 28 30
7
38 277 3151 64
7 104 111 28
15 102 117
8
39 40
8
51 54
9
I
55 59 16
!
14 14
3
29 30
7
33
65 1
2 223 ..
7 141 1 45
96 1601 19 494 .
34
62,
3 176 .
12
201,
2 139
20 28
68 .
14 23
79
11 27 1.'
86
7
10 1
25 .
12 191..
49
Dade . Dawson. Decatur... .
DeKalb .. Dodge.
Dooly Dougherty .. Douglas .. Early .
Echols .
Effingham.
Elbert
.
Emanuel..
Evans ...
Fannin.
Fayette .. Floyd . Forsyth . Franklin .. Fulton.
39 46 24 24 2 82 84 30 541 571 4 67 71
m35
:;6 177
54 61
48 49
11 12
8
8 16
64
5 24
90
142~71
10.
51
1
237 30
34 .. 136 838 ..
19 19 38
1 110
I
10 26
19 46
~~
7!
651 2561
4. 15
6 24 30
2 93,.
11 19 30
1 80
1.
6
1
7!.
19
1
36
38
14
12
26 ..
44 49
9 12 21
29 41 70 21 25 46
25 25
7 10 17
77 85 18 22 40
64
1
Ig'il
43 ..
129 .
3 31 34
5 10 15 .
49
4
4:
13 129 142 38 43 81
226
I
2
8 .59 67 12 12 24 .
91
2 ...
2
1 61 62 16 23 39 .
101
3 ..
3.
9 413 422 94 126 220 32 674 .,
Gilmer . Glascock . Glynn . Gordon .. Grady ..
10 50 60 11
8
11 11
3
8
105 105 :13 47
75 81 27 13
65 71 16 23
81 .. 22 .. ,
192 . 1211.
111 .
Greene...
Gwinnett. .
Habersham.
Hall
.
Hancock..
33 33
7 15
16 126 142 4:; 41
11 72 83 12 28
12 129 141 :)7 ;;2
18 18
3
7
Haralson. Harris.. Hart .. Heard .... Henry ..
36 45 11
9
26 27
8
8
58 59 17 15
26 28 10
7
41 46 13 13
223
451.' ...
494 "
176 .
1::1
1
801.
94 25
1...
49 1.
64' . . ,
14834'1.'... 838 .. 114.
69 .. 274 . 93 ..
81 . 19 ..
65 .. 71 119 46 . 129 .
58 .. 228 .
93 104 674
81 . 22 .. 192
2J~~:6I'1
128
2101.
30.
67 44 93 . 46 . 72
~HI' 36
6
61 25 102
9 60
4 5
53491i
12 471
3 2
~~I
26
JI 20 82 182 .594
1: 74
42
37 1 210
10 52
4 54
2
8
8 35 6 46 16 81 4 37 13 54
6 23 18 133 10 41 12 76
124 472
11 35 1 15
47 131 8 53
11 74
6 :18
l~bl
14 98
36 135
4 19
:1 28 ti, 20 7. 65 10; 26 13 49
1
:r 29' . 8. 34 .. 34 15 ..
31 37
11531
6. 5 ..
21
6
13
5 ..
11 10
6
.5
19 17.
45 15
19
7
14 5 15 20 .5
91 13 1 16 2 .. 24
4 2 14 . 2 4 ..
ll .. 6 .. 4
30
12
5
49 2.5
21 17
9
4
57 13 ..
14 14
5
1.
11
3 ....
26 28 ..
15 10
7
5
32 21 ..
8
7
24 14
6.
12 16
9
9.
9
~I
101' .". . 31
1
1i 2~~1
223 45
494 ..
494
176 ..
176
139
139
64
G8
77
79
86 ...
86
25 ..
25
48
49
63
64
34
34
136 .
13G
836
8:18
110
110
65
65
254
256
91
93
80
80
19
HJ
63
64
71.
71
117 .
117
43 ..
43
129 ..
129
47
49
225
221;
91 ..
91
101 .
101
666
G74
75
81
22
22
192
192
115
121
110
111
55
55
221
22G
127 .
127
210 ..
210
29
29
60
6.5
44 .
44
91
!l2
45
45
72
72
TABLE IX-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-TEACHERS AND TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES
SYSTEM
REGULAR PROGRAM (Acad. and Voc, Teachers)
Special Program
Ii
-.. --- ------------
Grand
Total
___E_l_em~entary
H~igh-S-ch~oo-l -I
Non teach.
Total
Kg. All Teachers
Fc-
Fe-
pnn,
Fe-
___ ~~~~~~
_~~~
Houston... . Irwin Jackson...... Jasper........ Jeff Davis
~:~kr~~~. .::: .. ::.
Johnson.. .. . .. Jones........ Lamar.......
7 118 125 18 33 51
53944121527
6 48 54
5 10 15
1 15 16
5
7 J2
25557151227
9 185
374
69 28 84
~ ~~ ~~ 1~ 1~ n:::::: ~~
35 35 24 24 .. .. . 15 15
9 II 20
1 56
6
6 12..
36
2
7
9
24
1:::: 1 .. ,
185 74 69 28 84
~~ ::: ::
56 . 36 24
Lanier
.
Laurens .
Lee
.
Liberty
.
Lincoln .
Long....... ., ...
Lowndes
.
Lumpkin
.
Macon
.
Madison .
2 18 20
5
8 13 .....
33
3 67 70 25 19 44
115 ....
I
15 16
5
3
8 .. '"
24 .. . .. ..
31 31
8
5 13
~~ .... i .
17 17
3
7 10
2 .....
I
19 20
5
5 10
I 31
..
3 58 61 20 15 35
I 97
.
7 35 42
3 II
14
2 58
..
8 22 30
6
13 19 ......
49
..
47 47 14 17 31
I 79 ..
33 .. 115 .. 24 ..
45 .. 30 ..
31 98 .. 58 .. 49 .. , 79 ..
Marion
.
McDuffie '
McIntosh.. . .. ' ..
Meriwether
.
Miller
.
Mitchell
..
Monroe
.
Montgomery
.
Morgan
.
Murray
.
M uscogee
Newton Oconee Oglethorpe
Paulding
,.
,. .
.
..
15 15 37 40 16 16 49 50 34 34
44 44 2 25 27
21 21 I 31 32 I 59 60
19 389 408 59 59
2 25 27 I 24 25 2 55 57
4
7 11
6 13 J9
7
5 12
16 19 35
8 14 22
I 27
1
2 61
2 ...
. 28 ..
4 89 ..
2 58 ..
8 20 28
1 73
5 12 17
I 45
8
9 17
. 38 ..
8 JI 19 .. 51 ..
15 14 29
2 91
4 . " ...
4 ....
54 132 186 32 626
19 21 40
3 102
6 12 18 .....
45
5 15
12 15
17
2
30 ......
~~
. ..
..
..
i :::::: i .
28 ' .
63 .
28 ..
89 ..
58
.
77 45 ......
38 51 95 ..
626 ..
102
.
45 ..
44 ..
88 ..
CERTIFICATES OF TEACHERS ON REGULAR~ P_ ROG_ RAM,
YEARS COLLEGE
__
Total
II
5 _ 4_ _3_~ __1
_ Grand Total
Per-
mite _
20 123 21 21
185
104710 6 38 101
1~7211
74 66
4 17
4'
.. .. .
28
85314
..
84
185 74
3 69 28 84
IJ g~ 1~1 L ::: ~~ :::::: ~~
4 42
8
2
56
56
4 25
6
35
1 36
2 16
2
3....
23
1 24
6 16
6
10 81 16
4 14
3
3 31
6
2 20
6
fl:::: .
32 114
24
5.
45
28
1 33
1 115 .. 24
.. 45 .. 28
J5
7
4 ....
31 ..
31
63 15 11
I 97 ..
97
31 11
7
3 58 .. 58
37
8
49 .. 49
54 18 .. ,
79 ..
79
4 16
5
10 40
9
1 21
5
11 60 14
6 44
7
2.
2.
I
4 ..
I
..
27 .. 27
61 .. 61
28
..
28
89 .. 89
58 ..
58
5 58
5
3 ..
71
2 73
7 35
2
1
. 45
..
45
6 21
5
6 ..
38
..
38
5 7
36 28
5 19
5 ....
29
3
~~
5
51 91
218 330 49 22 .. 619
7 626
13 74 12
3
. 102 ...
102
6 26 6 29
9 8
3
1
1 ..
4454 ... "1'1 4454
6 39 22 19 .. 86
87
Peach ........ Pickens.......
.... ....
....
..
"'4
27 46
27 50
8 14 22 8 15 23
Pierce ..............
5 52 57 15 14 29
Pike ...............
2 28 30
3 11 14
Polk...............
7 82 89 11 16 27
1 50.
73
.....
4 90.
.....
1 2
45 118
......
..
. ....
Pulaski. ............ .... ..
Putnam ............
2
Quitman . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rabun ............. 15
Randolph.... .....
2
28 18
7 33
21
28 20 7 48 23
5 4 2 14
6
12 IJ 4 16
15
17 14
......1
6 ......
30
1
21
1
..... I' 46
34
.
.
.
...
.. .. .
13
'J 79
......
45
1. ... 1.
Richmond .... ......
4 367 371 89 110 199 30 600
Rockdale ..... Schley ........
............
4 ......
Screven............. J3
27 7 58
31
6 10 16
J
7 71
......3
....
5 ....
8 . ..... 2
48
J5 73
Seminole. . . . . . . . . . . .
5 25 30
6 10 16 J 47
1
I.
.....
i
Spalding............
9 JJJ 120 15 42 57
3 J80
Stephens............ Stewart............. Sumter.............
...........5
Talbot .............
2
44 15
30 J3
49 15
30 15
12 6 8 6
16 6
9 3
28
1
12 17
......
... ...
9 ......
78
27
47 24
..
1
I.... .. 1 ....
Taliaferro...... " ... ......
7
7
4
4
8 ...
15
Tattnall. ...........
6 58 64 17 21 38 1 103
Taylor ............. Telfair .............
......1
Terrell .............
4
29
55 26
30
55 30
12 16 5
8 17
7
20 33
..........
12
J
50 88 ... 43
i
...
...
J ..
Thomas ...........
2 49 51 J9 16 35
86 ..
...
Tift................
1 98 99 2J 30 51
3 153
Toombs ............
7 56 63
3
8 11 3 77
I
.... 1:'
Towns ...........
J3 16 29
8
6 14
43[ ..
Treutlen............
1 24 25
5
9 14
1 40, 1
"'j ......
I
Troup......... .....
9 46 55 11 15 26
Turner ....... Twiggs .....
..... .....
......2
32 23
34 23
9 13 22
7
8 15
1 I
57 8 38 l...
...I
...
...
'''1
...
Union....
6 33 39 11 13 24
2 65 ..
...
Upson .....
5 38 43 14 10 24
2 69,'
....
Walker.... .... Walton .... Ware...... Warren ........ Washington ..
47
'''i
......
210 47 65 19
257 47
...... 8
.. .. i:i
. . . ...
20
.. ...
.. ....
66 19
19 4
J8 7
:J7 11
...
...
...
257, .
..... ,
671 103
'1
.... .1 .....
..
1
:JQ
i ....
J
.. 44 44 12 23 35
2 81
Wayne .... ......
8
Webster .... .... ....
Wheeler ... White .....
..
..
. .
..... .....
."
Whitfield ... .... ..
,
1 2 26
I
81 89
77 20 21
3.1 37 94 120
23 28
3
4
7 12
11; 9
28 20
1
1
51
2
7 19
..
..... .....
20
48
3
112 ..
... .....
14
40 .....
57 171
.
....
.. . .
."II".
.. ........
I
........ .......... 1
.,
I
50 73
............
90 ......
45 118
.. .........
46 ......
34 ...... 13 ...... 80 ...... 46 ......
600 48 J5
............ .....
73 ......
48 ......
180 78 27
48 24
. .
. .
........
................
15 ......
103 .....
50 ...
88 44
.. ...... ...
86 153 78
...... ...... ... ...
43 ......
41 ......
82 58
......
......
38 .....
65 69
.........
2163508173-........................
81 .....
142 ......
14 . .....
40 . ....
57 171
...........
12 35
4 39
15 42 5 34 13 51
5 34
5 25
1
8
11 57
9 32
89 445 4 31
2 10
8 52
4 36
32 123
10 62 4 17 6 29 4 12
3 10
8 76 3 26
5 60 6 32
3
9 17
17 10
4
2
26 25
50 ...... 5o
2 2
71 2
86 45
....
4 ..
97o3
45
3 118 . ..... 118
4 3 . ..... 46 ...... 46
3 1 ...... 34 . ..... 34
3 8
1 3
. .
..........
13 79
. .
..........
13 79
4 ...... ...... 45 . ..... 45
41
9 J 9 .1
15 3
.. ..........
2
3
1
2 .. ....
590 10
47 15 73 47
......J ...... . .....
60o
48 J5 73 47
12 10 3 180 ...... 18o
3 1 8
3 5
. .....
. .....
4 . .....
78 27
47
... ...............
78 27 47
2
6 ... .. . 24 . ..... 24
2 ... . ..... 15 . ..... 15
10 16 16
2
6
1
4
7 3
... ...............
101 2
49 88 43
. .....1 ......
150o3
88 4:J
9 50 16 21 84 25
5 52 11 7 23 10 4 29 5
18 46 13
4 34
8
3 23
6
5 36 18
8 47 9
23 126 49 8 30 22
12 49 24
4 22 .....
11 57 12
9
84
2 86
20 9
............
1n50
.
3 .....
153 7
3 2
. .
..........
43 40 .: . :
44o3
5 ..... 82 ...... 82
11 5
.. ......
.. .
57 . .....
37
J
57 38
6
65 . ....
65
5 .....
69 . ..... 69
34 3
..... . .....
232 66
25 257 1 67
17
102
I 103
13 J ......
30 81
......
......
30 81
17 87 21 14 J 140 2 J42
2 8 :J I . ..... 14 . ..... J4
7 22
8
3
40
40
5 38
8
5 ...... 56
1 57
24 90 30 22
1 167
4 171
TABLE IX-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-TEACHERS AND TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES
~_~;'~=n~~,~~~R~~~~~~~~_::~~:~~~~~I~~e~lialp::m~ ,
,
I Grand I~~
Tot:",l
CERTIFICATES OF TEACHERb
I
~~~):i' REGUL~~_~.ROG1(A!v1
! ---~----!GranJ.
~YSTEM
-1--- -1- - ~~~~~h'i Tot,.!
Kg, I All i
iTcacheTslr ---'-1
YEARS COLLEGE
--~~I'--' I
l\r-I ' I
I Total
":. T'ltal .,l 11IIt.,
f- W~~~---~~- -- 2=:_ j~i~ !~t~112~~i~~;!~ 2~t~ ~_ J --~64 ~1-,-~II'~~~; 2~t~~.
Wilkes
.
1 29 30
9 15i 24
1 5.5
1
:
~-~---1---1- ~l--
II
i
-~il---'--- i~il----ll--i1
\Vl!kmson
::l 27 30
5 ]3 18
4R
I
Worth..
50 59 14 22 36
97
:11
101
5S 15 15
96,
11 97
Total Counties
i~:1 9.i04 10.497 2,260 3,028 5,288 374,16,1.59
155 58 213
I
j
16,:179
2,32,510,032
1,3.0
12,161
I
I
109105,967
19216,159
i
!'.:> <:n
Americus. Atlanta ....
~
Barnesville
Bremen
Buford ....
30 30
9 10 19
25 1,109 1,134 256 4"I", 703
18 18 18
6 24
16 18
2
9
13 14
3
10
2 .51 82 1,919 .
42 .
27 . 24
51
12 34
2
2,
51
51
2,006
540 1,283 60 22
1,919 .
1,919
42 .
9 31
1
42 .
42
29 .
6 IS
6.
27
27
3.
27 .
3 16
3
23
24
Calhoun. Canton .... Carrollton .. Cartersville. Cedartown.
Chickamauga. Cochran ... Commerce. Cordele ... Dalton ..
Decatur Dublin ... Elberton ... Fitzgerald ... Gainesville..
Hoaansvillc . Jefferson.. LaGrange ... Marietta .. Monroe ....
18 19
6
9
15 ......
34
2 .....
36 ....
24
2
2
34 .
:JJ
15 15
6 18 24
1 40
2
42 .
3]
11 11....
40 .
40
36 38
8 11 19 ...
57 .
34 37
91 12, 21
58 .
57 58
39,1 28 1bl
31
57 .
57
57
58
37 42
10 10 14 15
8 28 36
1
2
71 9
3 111 14
79
20
30
2.
79
20 32 .
5 4
55 1O!
1
11' 21
19
7
T2 .:
79 .
20 ... 30
79
20 30
21 29 70
21 31 72
1~18
7
11
19
15 18 33
71 71 21 31 52
39 40
6 14 20
37 . 51 .. 110 ..
8 131 2 62
37
5 30
1
I,
37 .
37
51
12 33 6 ... . ..I... .
51
51
110
I
131 .... I 62
18,
nl
67
82 48
14
7 3
91
4. 1 ..
108
130 62
110
131 62
23 23
8 15 23
3 49
51
7 40
2.
49 .
49
29 30
19 26
2
58 1. " ..
058
17 36
4
1
58
058
58 60
22 24
201 20,
90' 90
106 107
24 1
24 1
11 18
5
9
gl 8 10
111
1~1 15
.:~I 29
5.
14 ..
18 ... 42
94 .
38 38 136
49
164
20
21 46, ..
94 .
22 61
2.
lUI ':,: 4 30
2
2.
38
I
4 31
I
2.
23 87 10 10 .
...... ..... ! 46, .
3 104 , 17
91
9 31 : 6
92
94
38 ...
38
38
38
136 1......
136
161 .
164
46 ".
46
------------------------------------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------,
Moultri...........
2 46 48 ;10 3i 6i
3
Newnan.......... .
2 36 38
9 16 25
2
Pelham............
3 21 24
7
8 15
2
QRoumitme .a.n......................
..... 3
18 107
18 110
5 12
6 29
11 41
1 3
Tallapoosa...... ...
1 15 16
3
5
8
1
Tallulah Falls ... ...
2
3
5
4
6 10
1
Thomaston ........ Thomasville........
.....4
Toccoa ...... ......
1
50 55 30
54 55 31
26 10 10
21 18 11
47 28 21
4 3 2
Trion ....... . ..... ..... 21 21 6 7 13 1
Valdosta ....... ....
2 77 79 12 28 40
5
Vidalia .......
.....
25 25
5
8 13
I
Waycross .... . . .
West Point ..... ..
74 74 13 23 36
I
1 14 15
4
4
8
1
Winder...... . .... . ..
21 21
9
9 18 ... ...
Total Cities ........
72 2,565 2,637 623 1,040 1,663 161
Grand Total. ......
805 12,329 13,134 2,883 4,068 6, 9511 535
126
I 22 84
4 .. IIi
118
65 .. 41 ..
17 5
48 ... 5 29
2 ..
65 .. 41 ..
65 41
31 ..
4 24
2 ..
30
. 30
]54
15 102 22 15
. 154
. 154
26 ..
4 14
5
.. 23
25
16 ..
6
9
1
. 16
16
108 .. 26 67
5
2 .. 100
105
87 .. 11 63
6
5
1 86
86
54 ..
8 44
2 ......
54
54
5 ....
35 .....
35
8
2
U3
124
'.1
3
4 .....
39
39
3
4
110
111
4
1 ..
241'
24
11
3
2.
39
39
93
292 131 12 4,4441 17 4,461
100
2,453, 1,4711 12120,411 20920,620
1
_ L~_l- _.~--,-_ _,--_
TABLE X-COLORED SCHOOLS-TEACHERS AND 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)
SpecialProgram
CERTIFICATES OF TEACHERS
Grand
ON REGULAR PROGRAM
Total
All
Grand
_.E_ le~ me_ nt~ ary_ _ I
High School
I Non
Kg. Teachers
YEARS COLLEGE
Total Total Per-
teach. Total
mits
..----.--.- -M-ale- -J~-:ie- -To-ta-l Male -~-;'-ic-1IT-ot-a-l .p_rin.- .--- -M-ale- -~~i-e -To-ta-l ---- - - - - - -.5- - - - - - - - - -_.- ---.--
Appling .
I 21 22
6
5 11 ...... a3
..
Atkinson
.. . .. .. . 11 11
2
2
4
1.5
..
Bacon
.
1
7
8
2
1
3 ...
11
..
Baker
.
2727268
36
.
Baldwin
.
11 37 18
8 11 19
69 ..
a3 .
1.5 ..
11
.
a6
..
69 ..
2:l .5 2 ...... :l3 ..
aa
14
.
1.5 .
1.5
10 .
1 .. 11 ..
11
27
1 .. 3.5
36
.56
2 .. 68
69
Banks.............. . .
a a .....
Barrow............. .. . 10 10
2
Bartow.............
I
14 15
2 ....
Ben Hill..... Berrien......
..
1 13 14
J 12 is
4
a
a
a
13
2
1 18
10 1 2.5
5 ..... 18
.
..
..
..
..
1
1 ......
a
13 . 18 .. 2.5 19
.1
1 10 15
2 23 .. 16
2 .. 2 .. 3
2
3 ..
3
13 .. 13
.. 18
. 18
.. 2.5
. 2.5
.. 18 .. 18
Bibb
..
201 202 as 41 79 14 29.5
Bleekley
.
Brantley
.
Brooks..... .. ..
a1
11
5 41
1~ :::::: ::: ... ::::::::: I
11 6
44 7 6 ra . .57
..
Bryan
.
1 17 18
2
6 _ 8 .. 26..
.
..
29.5 .. ae 2a1 19 6 ...... 292 3 29.5
..
11 ..
10
1 ...
11
11
.
6
.
4
1
.
.5 1
6
.
.57 ..
2 42 12
1 .. .57 ..
.57
..
26 ..
3 22
1
26 .. 26
Bulloch
..
3 .56 .59
7
9 16 a 78
Burke
..
4 89 93 1.5 16 a1 ..... 124 1
Butts ..
2 24 26
4
7 11
1 a8
Calhoun .
5 a4 a9
6
7 1a
. 52
1
Camden .
4 24 28
8
7 1.5 ..
43
..
1 ..
..
1 ..
..
..
78 ..
125 ..
a8 ..
.5a .
43
.
:l 64 10
1
. 78
5 101 16 1 .. 123
I 36
1
. 38
:l 49 ......
.52
3 34
6 ..... .. .... 43
78
1 124 . 38
. 52 .. 43
Candler Carroll............. Catoosa
Charlton............ Chatham...........
.. 16 16
5
3
8 ..
24
1......
8 37 4.5
.. . 45
..
2
2
I
1
.
3
1
9 10
2
11 218 229 as
a
5
71 109 13 31f
23
24
1 .. .. .
47 ::::::
2.5
.. ... 23
1
4.a5
.2.
34 6 2.....
1.5 ..
13
2
398
82 266 2
.. 24 .. 24
a
. 4.5 .. 4.5
1
.
3 ..
3
. 1.5
. 1.5
1 .. 3.51 .. 3.51
Chattahoochee
.
1
6
7
1
1
.
8
Chattooga.
. . 12 12
6
2
8 .. 20
1
Cherokee. .
..
.5 .5 2
2
4
9
Clarke
.
52 53 11 17 28
1 82
Clay
.
18 21
.5
6
11 . . . . . .
32
i
1
..
1
.
..
1
..
.
I
8
.
5
2
1 ..
8
.
8
21
..
17
2
1 .. 20 .. 20
9
1
7
1
.
9
.
9
83
17 5.5
7
3 .. 82 ..
82
32......
1 27
4
.. 32 .. 32
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
.. . . .. ,.
2 28 30
I
12
13
I 21 22
5 :15 40
5 23 28
.j
,
I
4
:1 ....
57
Columbia
Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
.
1 34 35
4
5
.
1 19 20
3
4
.
5 44 49 14 14
.
3 17 20
7
4
.
1 20 21
1
2
Dade
.
1
1 ......
1
Dawson Decatur ,
. '
....
4
.... 73
77'" 9
DeKalb
..
3 59 62 15
Dodge
.
6 31 :J7
7
Dooly
.
42 43 11
Dougherty
' ..
109 112 16
Douglas
.
13 15
1
Early
.
,,8 6S 14
Echols ,.,
..' ..
4
4
1
Effingham , ,. '
3 27 30
2
Elbert
..
S 26 31
2
Emanue1. .
.5 51 56
4
Evans
,
.
2 14 16
3
Fannin
.
1
1
Fayette ,
.
Floyd
,
..
Forsyth....... ..,
Franklin
.
Fulton
.
Gilmer
Glasecek
..
Glynn;
.
Gordon .
Grady .
2 17 1 12
..
1 12 10 66
.
6"
S2
...
3 41
19
la
J
5
13
5
3
76 18 22
sr: 4...... 1 53 10 16
44 11
5
Greene Owinnett
Habersham all
HHane..oe"k' ..
. .
441 52 14 16
a8
a6
..
4
4
4
1
.. .. " ~I'
10 49
10 ....
56
8
2 9
Haralson Harris Hart
Heard
Henry
.. .
.
ji 5
6
41 47
21 24
4
6 4
1
. .
JI 12 ia 3
41 49
7
1
I
II
5
1
3 ......
12
1
9
7
1
28
1
11
1
3 ..
1
.
2S
1
25
3
14 ......
16 ......
:19 7 27 2 ......
6 ..
5 .. 11 7
6 ........
8 .....
40
7
411 .. 19 2S 53
28 ..
.. .... ..
.
41 .....
19 2S .. S3 .. 28 ..
tl t~1
:1 18
2
I ....
:1
1
..
2 49
I
1
..
22
6 .....
44 ..
28
.
78 ..
a2 .
24 ..
44 ..
28
.
78
.
32 .
24 ..
18 11 10 ..
21
6
..
65
4
..
30
.
22
..
.
2 ..
2.
4 ............... i07 ::::
90 ..
2 ......
53 .
1 .....
..... 86 7
9
1 ......
14 68
4
3
2 45 2 ....
59 ......
157 10
23
94
6
..
12 ...... 5 ......
59 .
4
169
..
22
sa
4
99 ..
4
6
.. ..
47
l~i'" 2
77 11
4
I
1 .....
1 1 .. ,
a6 ..........
~~ .. 1::: .... il..."
24
.. ...
1 ..
a6 .... a6 .. ,
69 ... 24
1
3 28
4
1 18 13
3
54
11
2 18
4
1 ......
I
..
4 ..
2la5 ...
2 ......
27 .. 13 ..
19
5
10
1 ....
2J
1 ......
12a .....
1 ......
22 ...... 123
1 15 28 87
~ ..2 ,.....
41 ..
41
18
1 19
25 .. 25
53 .. 53
28 .. 28
39
5 44
28
. 28
78 .. 78
32 .. 32
24 .. 24
2.
. ....
103 .....
103
89
90
49
SI
59 ...... S9
1.>6
157
23 ...... 2:1
93
1 94
6 .....
II
36
. all
36 .. :ltl
68 .. ll8
24
. 24
1
1
25 13
.. .
2la.5
21 123 ......
5 26
.....a
11 82 ......
16 1 "6i :::
14
I 66
6 .. 22
5.
9
2
. 12
17
1 74
.. .. ..
.
1 ......
5 ..
11
.
7
.
7 ..
21i
11
..
58
..
31
1
~~I .. l::::
11 .... 82
15 .. 63
a8
:1 ..... I
II 82
. II . 82
...... iii
...... .. ,'iii
4
.. 6 ......
... '6i ...
III
66 ..
3 55
S
3 ..
66 ..
llll
22 ..
~L::::I
2 17 :1
.
1 1
~
1 1 ::::::
4 60 10
..
22 9
12
74
.. ..
..
..
22
o
12
74
11 ..
58
.
~!
7 48
a
3
.. 11 ..
1
58 ..
11 58
a2
.
21 ..
72 ..
:31 19
6
2 ......
IIi lSI 2
3 ...... .. ...
61 .... I
30 1 31
20, .
20
721" .. 72
TABLE X-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-TEACHERS AND TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES
REGULAR PROGRAM (Acad. and Voc. Teachers)
Special Program
CERTIFICATES OF TEACHERS
SYSTEM
---1--1--- ~- - Elementary --- High School
No;---
Grand
Total
Kg.
All
teach. Total
,
Teachers
ON REGULAR PROGRAM
~
YEARS COLLEGE ~__ Total
,
Grand Total Per-
prin.
mits
Fe-
Fe-
Fe-
---
Houston
-
-
-
-
.
Male ---
I
-ma-le
52
Total ---
53
-Ma-le
-ma-le
8
Total ---
14
-
-
4
-
-
71
-Ma-le
-ma-le
,
Total --
-
-
-
-
-
-
71
--
.... ,.
-
-
1
-
66
-
-a -
-
1
-
-
,
--71
--
,'.,.,
-
-
71
Irwin
.
Jackson, ' , . , . , . , .. '
Jasper
.
Jeff Davis , ." ,.,
5 29 21 9
34
5
11 ... , .......
10
1 45
,
11 ..
i31 I
26
1
14
5
9
35
3
6 .. 20 .....
45 ,....
4 38
2
1, ..
45 .. , .
45
11 ..... ..
6
2
3 " .. '
11
11
35
2 27
5
1 ,.,
35 .. 35
20,....
1 16
2
J ..... '
20
..
20
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson.
Jones Lamar
. . .
.
5 60
7 28
o1
25 26
~~I
26 291
15
3
8
~
13 14 4
6
28 ..
17
12
1
10 ..... '
93 .. 52 .. 39 ..
09 .. '.'
1
1 ..... ,
.
1 17 18! ..
18 " " "
93 .. 53 .. 39 .. 39 , ..
18 , ..
72 12
3 ..
93 .. 90
38
8
2 .. 52 ..
52
27
7
3 .. 39
39
31 4 ..
39 .. 39
12
5
1 .. , .. ,
18
..
18
Lanier
.
Laurens
.
Lee", .. ,
,
Liberty, .. ,., " " " ,
Lincoln
.
8
8
3
3
6
14
...
64 65
9
7 16 .... "
81 ,.' ' " ' '
27 27
4
7 11
1 39
..
35 38
4 12 16
1 55 ,.' .. , ..
18 19
4
4
8
1 28 ..
14 ".,.,
81
..
39 ..
55
,
28
,
2
7
5 .. ,
14
..
14
67 10
4
,
81
,
81
2 34
1
2 ..
39 , ..
39
6 35 11
2
, 54
1 55
1 20
3
3
, 27
1 28
Long."."",.,. '
Lowndes
.
Lumpkin, . , . , . , , '
Macon
.
Madison
.
Marion
.
McDuffie, ' . , , , , , , , ,
Mcintosh" , . , . '
Meriwether.... " ....
Miller.",.,.""" ,
10 10
2
5 ..... "1 15 ..
1
0~1
09
10 18
1 ..... , .............
57 " " " ' " ' ' ' ' 1 ..
5 ~51 50
15 ...... 65 .. '
3 15, 18
4
1 20
..
2 22 24
7
~I
11!
a 32 35 7 01 10
2 26 28
4
5
9
5 54 59 12 12 24
2 20 22
2
3
5
1 36 .... '
1 46
1 , ..
37 ,.... , ..
83 " ,
..
1 28
,
""'"''''
15 57
1 .. 65 23
06 47 37 ' 80 .. 28 .. "
1 14 " " I 50
1 5 54 1 20
2 29
a3
06.1 29
~I
3
5 69
7
I 26 .,.,.,
1 ....
1 ......
0 .... 2 2 .. 1,
15 ..... , 15
57 """ 57
1 ., ,
J
65 ,
65
22
1 23
I
36 ...... 36
46 " .. ,
46
37 .. 37
83 .. 83
28 ..
28
Mitchell.,.,."",. '
Monroe
.
Montgomery
.
Morgan
.
Murray
,_
Muscogee
.
l-fewton."
, ..
Oconee
.
Oglethorpe, , . , . ,
Paulding"" , .. '
44 50 11
9
34 36
6
6
22 23
4
4
40 41 10
4
1
1 ........ ,
I~~I 1;)
162
4
40
22 5
40 6
1, 11 12
4
2
2i 2~1 2~ 1
6
;j
~i
20
1
12
1
8
14 ......
62 12
11
1
6 ......
11
8 ......
71
49 ..
31
55
,
I
..
236
,
52
18 1
41 ....
15!..
.. """
'
..
,
I ... ,.,
..... :.:1
71 "
3 66
2
.. 71
, 71
49 "
3 45
1
49 .. 49
31 ..
2 23
4
2 .. , ..
01
..
31
55
'
5 40
9
1, .. 55 .. , .. 55
1 "".' ",'.'
1 ,."" " ."
1 ......
1
236 ..... , 5 2 160 18
,I"" 52 ..
ii ..,
2 36 11
16
2
4 28
8
15 ...
I, 10
2
2 ,., 235
1 236
3 .. 52 ..
52
n "', ..
18 ..
18
~I
..'
15
Peach
Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
, .. ,
3 41 44
. ....2 3
.
16
3 18
.
5 20 25
.
3 19 22
4' 10 14
1 59
2
1
3
6
2
5
7
1 26
6
5 11
1 37
2
6
8 ..
30
. . .
.. ..
59 . 6 26 .
37 .. :l0 ..
Pulaski....... ....
Putnam.......... Quitman.......
Rabun Randolph.........
2 29 31
2
5
7 .. 38 .
4 27 31
5
6 11 ..
42
...
1 11 12
3
1
4 .. 16 .
..
1
1
.
1 ..
2 51 53 13 13 26
1 80
1 .....
38 .. 42 ..
16 .. 1 .. 81 ..
Richmond
Rockdale. . . Schley Screven.... . Seminole
.
.' .. . .
9 194 203 27 38 65
9 277 ......
3 13 16
2
3
5
1 22
1 17 18
1
3
4 ...... 22
I
3 63 66
6 10 16
1 83
3 23 26
3
4
7
I 34
"'2"
277 22 ...... 24 83 34
Spalding Stephens
Stewart Sumter Talbot ,
, .. .
. . .
5 49 54
1
5
6
4 41 45
2 44 46
2 33 35
5 11 16
2 72 ..
.
6
'
8
5 13 .. 58 ..
6
3
9
. 55 ..
5 10 15
. 50
72 ..... 6 58 ..... 55 50 ..
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell.
.
2 11 13
3
5
8 ..
21
..
,
2 29 31
8
4 12
. 43
.
.
2 29 31
8
7 15 .. 46 ..
.
4 31 35
9
7 16
51
.
..
55 55
5
6 11
1 67 ..
21 . 43 .. 46 ..
51 ..
67 ..
Thomas
.
Tift
,
.
Toombs
.
Towns
.
Treutlen ,
5 49 54 11
4 36 40
4
2 15 17
3
1 10 11
3
9 20
7 11
4
7
74 ......
1 52
1 25
1 .....
4
7 ......
18
1.
75 ..
52 ..
I
.
26 ..
...... is
Tronp
.
9 27 36
7
5 12
1 49 ....
Turner
.
4 24 28
4
6 10 .. 38
Twiggs
.
1 33 34
6
5 11
. 45 ....
Union
Upson
.
. 4 30 34
7 ...... 41
49 .. 38 .. 45 ..
41 ..
Walker...... .....
1 16 17
3
Walton.............
3 42 45 10
Ware
.
9
9
Warren.............
2 28 30
2
Washington. . . . . . . .
6 59 65 11
4
7 .. 24
.
7 17 .. 62 ..
9 ..
5
7
1 38
8 19
2 86 .....
24 ..
62 ..
9 .. 38 .. 86 ..
Wayne Webster....... Wheeler White Whitfield
.
18
..
. 15
.
14
.
1
1
. ......I.,.,.,
21
4
15
1
14
3
2 ......
8
1 30 ..
2 .. 17
..
10 .. 24 ..
2
30 ..
17 ..
24
.
2 ..
49
11
.
59 .. 59
.
4
2
.. ..
6 ..
6
19
4
1 ..
26 ..
26
33
3
..
37
. 37
17
9
2 .. 30 .. 30
27
6
37
3
8
5
1
8 61 11
2 .. 38 .. 38
2 .. , 42 .. 42
2
..
16
. 16
..
1 ..
1
..
80 ..
80
48 175 38
8
3 19 ....
2 18
1
1
5 70
7
1
1 28
5.
277 .. 277
22 .. 22
22 .. 22
83 .. 83
34
. 34
8 57 I
43 44 46
7
.. ..
4
I.
76
8
2 ...
2 .....
72 .. 72
6
.
6
58 .
58
55 .
55
50 .
50
19
I
.
21 .
21
41
2.
43 .
43
39
I
46 .
46
47
2
51 ..
51
54 9 2 ....
67 ..
67
64
4 ..
74
. 74
45
2.
52 .
52
20
1
3 .....
25 ..
25
15 ......
1 ......
18 ......
1
43
2
.
36
1.
35
7
1 ....
48
49
38 .. 38
45 .. 45
34
4
2
..
40
1 41
18
5
46 12
8
I
1 34
3
8 68
6
. 24
. 24
1 .. 62 .. 62
.
9
.
9
.. 38
38
3
. 85
1 86
ig '" . 2
1
~
i ::::::
30 17
.. .
3 17
19
3
1
24
. 24
2 ...... .....
2 ..
2
TABLE X-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-TEACHERS AND TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES
REGUlAR PROGRAM (Acad. and Voc, Teachers>
Specia1Program 1
SYSTEM
Wilcox .
Wilkes
.
Wilkinson .
Worth
.
Total Count-it's.
Americus . Atlanta . Barnesville . Bremer .
Buford .
Calhoun . Canton .
Carrollton . Cartersville . Cedartown .
Chickamauga
Cochran ...
Commerce . .
Cordele .
Dalton
.
Decatur . Dublin .. Elberton . Fitzgeralu ..
Gainesville ..
Hogansville.
Jefferson . LaGran~e . M a r i e t t a ..
Monroe ..
Moultrie............
2 28 30 10
9 19
Newnan . . . . . . . . . . . . Pelham .............
......1
22 22
23 22
3
4 ... "7
~uitman............ orne. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 15 17 4 27 31
5
5 10
4 10 14
1 1 1
1
50 24
30 27 46
............1
......
......
......2 ...... ............
......3 ...... ............
.............................
53 24
30
..,................
27 46
...... ....-..
ti 1 1 2 5
44 23
......
...... . .....
.. ..........
27 24 38
....
2
3
......1
.. ..........
......
50 24 30
27 46
............ ... ...............
50 24 30 27 46
Tallepoosa.......... Tallulah Falls ....... Thomaston ......... T homasville. . . . . . . . . T occoa. . . . . . . . . . . . .
............ 2
......3
......3 8 29 12
......3 10 32 12
......2 5 6 3
............ 6 12 3
......2 ............
11
18
1
6
1
......5
21
51
19
.. .......... ......I
.................. ............
.................. ......I
..............................
.....
5
...
21 52
19
.. .......... ............ ......
.....
2
2
......
I 20
11 40
2 16
.... 1 ...... ......
1
.................. ...... ......
..............................
..... 5 21 51
19
. . . .
....................
. .....
5
.. ":ii
51 19
Trion ............. Valdosta . . . . . . . . . . . .
............
Vidalia ............
3
Waycross. . . . . . . . . . . West Point .........
......5
Winder...........
3
2
50 11 54 13 3
2 ..... '7 50
14 ....:ii
3
14
3
3
6
1
59 13
6
....
3 .. .. 5
1
2
...
"8
3
2
.....I.
2 74 21 61 22 9
....................................
......
1
......
...... ......
............ ............I ......
.................. ...... ......I
2 74 22 61 23 9
............ ........................
......3 ............8
2
69 21 51
.
.
...
2
...... .. ........
1i
............ . ..... ......
20 9
......1
......I
......
.....
2 74 21
..................
61 ......
22 9
. .....
......
2 74 21
61 22
9
Total Cities ......... 90 1,200 1,290 279 364 643 53 1,986
6
3
9 52 2,047 ...... 320 1,597 46 21
2 1,986 . ..... 1,986
...... Grand Total ... , . 490 5,948 6,438 1,122 1,327 2,449 180 9,067 58 43 101 53 9,221
957 7,144 741 187 11 9,040 27 9,067
TABLE XI-WHITE SCHOOLS-ACCORDING TO SIZE Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
Combina-
NUMBER OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED
No. of No. of No. of tion En-
!f SYSTEM !--I-r~ -I-~'-:G"-~l-T~T-;-I-';I ;;--;;l-;;r"F.F-;-,.-;, ]-lt~ ,~*, :~~: ,~~
---- --1-- ----1---- ~r~~i:~-------r- -jl-j-jl~-'-- -j--:-- -1 -- --
-j-- - --2
---~ --~ --:l~
Baker.... Baldwin..
Banks....... Barrow....... Bartow........ Ben Hill.. .. .. . Berrien.......
...1
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....
1i .
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I
.
. ... 1.
II"
a.
l
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1
21.. :
1 .. ,
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4
7
7
11
11
21
4 ::
: I,
4.
,8
8
Bibb BBlreacnktlleevy....... Brooks......
Bryan .... , . .
~~;~~h.::: :
~~[~~~~'.::
Camden.
Candler..... Carroll......
Catoosa. . . . . .
Charlton
.
Chatham
.
'1'
: : ::.
. .. , I' .!..
Chattahoochee .
Chattooga
.
Cherokee , ,
Clarke ..
Clay.
I ...
I,.
I...
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I:
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I.
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1: 1.
11... .. .. I.
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1 2.
1.
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1.
1 1.
11 1.
2.
1
1 ....
1 ..
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2
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. . . .I. .
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1. 21
1 ....
1 1 ....
1 ...
12
29
241
4.
5~421"
4
7
3,
il 171[, 2
......I 4'
......
4
1
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1 2 4,
1~1
11
il 2 10 61
11
151 I
3~1
!
2' 27
1
n
6'
1
8
16
4
13
1 .....
Clayton.
Clinch .
Cohb .
Coffee
,.
Colquitt .
12........ 1.. 1'" ~11:::2
1, 2 .
31 3 ..
3 1 1 ....
1 1.
I.
II ..
1 .... 1
12,
9
2 .... 12
.:'.
4 21
21~11
16
4 16
I 141
406 1,446
1,148 1,371 4,937
993 3,349
738 1,233 1,456
891
m U~~
499 4,296 2,776
524 4,672
163 3,794 4,248 5,207
347
3,491 514
3,926 J,081 1,255
Columbia ..... Cook ....... Coweta.... .
Crawford ... Crisp .......
Dade .......... Dawson ......... . Decatur ...... . . DeKalb ....... Dodge
Deely ...... Dougherty ..
Douglas ..... Early ..... Echols ......
Effingham .. Elbert...... Emanuel. ... Evans.... . Fannin .. .
Fayette.
Floyd .....
l'-:> 0>
Forsyth .....
<:lI
Franklin....
Fulton.
Gilmer.. . Glascock. Glynn .... Gordon ...... . Grady .......
Greene. . . . Gwinnett... . Habersham.
Hall. ...... Hancock. .
Haralson. Harris. Hart ...
Heard .. Henry
Houston .... Irwin....... Jackson.. . . . Jasper. .Jeff Dev:s .
1
1 ..
I
1
.1.
1
...I.
11 12
1
1
I
..
2
5
2
3
2
1,437
2
5
4
1
1
744
1
8
1
7
3
1,9 90
I
I
I
I
548
1
3
3
3
1,276
1 .... 1 1
1
1 ....
1
2 2
1 ....
....
1
11
212212
2 ..
2
5
2
3
2
1,739
1 :i
1 1
3 12
2 3
1 9
1 5
1,9716o5
5 3 2 1 17
40
32
8
8
I
2
7
2
5
5
3,077
1
I: 1 .. 1
1 ..
1I
I
1 ...
1
1
1
4
1
11
1
5
1
4
3
1 , 3 74
"1
6
12
10
2
I
1,254
2
8
7
1
1
I 1
6 1
.. ..
2
4
3
1,646
1
1
513
1 ..
1
I ..
1 .... 2
3
1 ....
1
1
11
1 1 ..
1
1
1 ..
5
1
8
1
3
9
1
1
111
2
10
5
3
5
4
5
1
10
4
2
1 , 4 41
4
2,067
1
1,1 27
2
3 , 9 13
2 1
1 ..
1
I
1
:i
1
2
.. 1
.. 1
1
6
5
14
3
3
3
11
4 2 ..
1
1
1
10
2
8
1
3
8
8
1112
2
3231
13
38
32
6
1
903
6
6,6 40
2
2,1 24
3
3,1 47
6
1 ".
1
1
1
.. 1
1
1
1
1
3
1
11
21
11
1
1
1
2
11
1
1
4
10
1
12
2
11
6
5
1
8
2
12
7
4
1
1,893
1
,,2 1
1
948
7
3,786
2
1,664
4 21 1 ..
:i
1
1
7
5
2
2
1,06
1
1
2 112
3
17
4
13
10
7,60
2
1
1
2
1
143
2
2
13
11
2
2
..
1
17 ..
17
8 'di;
1
3
2
1
1
51
13
1
1
12
1 ..
4
2
1
1
1
11
1
i
..
1
1
1
1
8
8
1
12
1
5
7
2
6
4
4
12
5
1
6
2
1,501
1
805
1
2,871
1
1,26 2
1
2,01 I
1 ...
... I!
...
1
1 ....
I
3
.. J
J
1
21
..
7
9
6
3
2
634
1
4
1
3
1
1,327
12
3
9
3
1,891
1
5
4
1
I
500
1
5
5
1
2,41 4
TABLE XI-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-ACCORDING TO SIZE
Cornbina-
NUMBER OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED
No. of No. of No. of lion En-
Total Schools Schools 4-Year rollment
SYSTEM
No. of Having Having Hi~h
Elem.
20 Schools Grades H. S. Schools and H. S.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 and
1-7 Only Grades
Schools
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -ov-er - - - - - - - - - - - -
Jefferson .. Jenkins. . Johnson. Jones . Lamar ,
Lanier . Laurens. Lee ..... L i b e r t y .. Lincoln ..
1
11
1
21 3
2. . 11 . 1
6
3
1,972
1
J
440
5
2
1,373
2
1
714
J
1
450
1
3
2
J
1
851
1
9
9
6
2,930
2
I
J
1
501
1
1
J
1
1,462
1
1
J
1
740
Long
.
Lowndes...
Lumpkin.
Macon. . .
Madison..
Marion . McDnffie . Mcintosh .
Meriwether. Miller.
.
6
2
2
I
I1
1
1
2
i
1 1
1 6
1
1
828
6
5
3,180
J
1
1
10
1
4
9
1 4
1 2
i;i2
11
1
6
6
1
2,27
111
1
1
1
1
685
2
3
1
2
2
988
1
1
1
1
687
1
6
1
5
4
1,710
2
4
3
1
I
Mitchell. Monroe .
Montgomery. Morgan . Murray .
11
I1 1 . .21 2 112
2
1
5
2
3
3
1,49
1
11
1
3 4
2 .
1 4
1 2
i;02
1. 11
1
.
6
11
10
5
1
10
1 1
2;86
Muscogee ..
Newton . Oconee . Oglethorpe ..
Paulding....
2 1.J
1
23
13 5 1
3 1323
8
34
27
7
3
5,72
i
3
7
.
7
1
2,47
1
.
4
2
2
2
98
1
11
1
1
2 8
1 1
I 7
1 2
2;i8
Peach ..
Pickens ... Pierce. Pike.
Polk.
1
J
3
J.
1 2i
12
2.
4 12 2
2
2
2
1,378
6
4
2
2
1,456
7
4
3
2
1,31 1
7 11
6 9
I 2
1 1
65
Pulaski. ...... Putnam .....
I
Quitm.n ....
I
Rabun ......
Randolph ....
I'
.. I
I ... . . ...1
,
J.
il.
I
II ...
....I..
j .. . . I .1. I. I
i
I
..II
I
II
... I 21
2
11
11
I
I'
9
4
2
2
1,190
. '2li6
175 975
Richmond ..
Rockdale ... Schley....... Screven.... . Seminole.. , .. .
2
2
4 ..
14
29
2a
1
a
<I I
7 .. ,1
1,698
1,191
a6a
1
1,400
1 ..........
Spalding... Stephens....
Stewart..... Sumter .... Talbot ...
2 2
I
2
I ....
1
17
15
2
12
lU
2
3
1
2
5
,5
3
I
960 979 468
1,107 325
Taliaferro Tattnall .. Taylor ...
Telfair ... Terrell ...
..
2
1
1
280
1
8
4
1,855
5
2
1,074
6
5
2,220
6.
6
1,087
Thomas ...
Tift ......
~
Toombs . . .
-0a>
Towns..... . Treutlen ....
Troup . . . . . Turner. . . . Twiggs... Union .... . Upson.....
2 ..
2.
1 ..
I "J 1.
'2
i' .11:: 2 ....
I
1
6
3
10
3
3
4
2
,5
5
2,305
9
2
a,343
2
2
674
1
1
1
1
763
6
....
1
!
I
a
1,415
900 1,278 1,763
Walker . . . . . Walton..... Ware. . . . . . . . . Warren ........ . Washington .....
Wayne . . . . . . . Webster ...... Wheeler. . . . . . White . . . . . .
11
I
:tJ
IJ
rI
I
I
.. I I 'il:
Whitfield...
Wilcox. . . .
" : : : : r Wilkes. . . .
I: Wilkinson....
.... I
:"1 . l Worth...................... 1.
:l. 1 ...
Tot.l Counties............. 1 24i ,53 591 80
11 21
I
I
'1 ..
1
1
11 11 2.
771 6.51 79 541
11:
I
1
!
I ;{61 38 1
1 ....
32 32
2 1 ..
1 ....I...
I .. :::I':::Y
2 ..
J. . . .I. .
I...
11 ,
I
J'~~I 63
.
~.51
.
... 34
38
1 441
2821
21 10 10 4 8
8 1 4
Ij
12
II :i
I,J :1 1
527
17 6 5 4 8
10
66a
7,179 1,846 2,589
640 1,938
2,157 285
1,034 1,433 4,574
1,549 1,052
.'2;454
3531 246.049
SYSTEM
Americus. Athens. Atlanta.: : Barnesville". : : : Bremen
Buford. Calhoun: CCCaaarnrrottleolrnts.ov"i~ll.e ~
Cedartown. Chickamaug":. Cochran , Commerce, Cordele...
Dalton. Deeatur . Dublin. Elberton.: : F itzgernld.
Gainesville .. Hawkinsville: Hogansville. Jefferson, L aGrange:::
Marietta.... Monroe.... Moultrie ... Newnan. Pelham..
~uitman...
TT aaollrlnluealp.a~ho~F:ai~: Thomaston.
TABLE XI-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-ACCORDING TO SIZE
I
I2 -- -
2
NUMBER
345678
-- -- -- -- -- -
2
111
1
Combina-
OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED
No. of No. of No. of tion EnTotal Schools Schools 4 Year rollment
No. of Having Having High Elem.
20 Schools Grades H. S. Schools and H. S.
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 and
17 Only Grades
Sehools
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -o-ve-r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I
I
I
3
I
2
I
396
1 3 3 3 I I 5 5 6 2 2 49
88
75
13
13
1
I
2
I
2
2 2
1 1
830
1
I
1
1
771
I
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
1,070
11
I
3
2
I
1
II
I
3
2
1
1
1 I
2
1 I
4 I
3
1 1
1 I
636
1
I
1
1 2
i
1 I
1 1
907 470
I
I
3
2
1
I
1
1
2
I
2
2
I I
21I I
I
2 1
i
1
I
2
7
3
4
1
1,796
1
9
8
1
I
1
5
4
I
I
I
4
3
I
1
1
4
3
I
1
I2
2
5
1
4
1
1,689
I
I
1I
1
1
I
2
1
I
I
1,072
I 3
I 8
I
6
2
1I ,
I ,191 630
3
I
1i
I
113
I
1
I
1
II
10
I
1
I
I
3
2
I
I
3
4
2
2
I
2
4
3
1
I
813
I
2
1
1
1
I
1
1
I 3I
I
1
'il I
2 I
13
2 12
1 10
1 2
I
754 854
I
I
I
796
I
2
I
6,
2
1 4
!I 234 1.577
Thomasville .
Toccoa
.
Trion
.
Valdosta
.
Vidalia
.
Waycross
.
West Point .
Winder
.
Total Cities .
Grand Total ..
.'1.'
1 ..
....
..
1 ..
.. 1
1 .... ......
2 1 1
1 ..
4 1
5 1
.. 3
2
1
5 1
.. .4.
2 1 1 1 1
1
634
1 1 1 1
......1i;,:5i.05.74
1
11
..1
1 ..
2
i ..
....
.1.
..
.. .1.
1
8
7
2 1
.1.
1 1 1
1 ..
1
592
1
1,200
2
3 1 8 6 11 6 8 8 7 6 5 11 8 11 16 6 10 99
232
163
69
53 21,673
26 53 62 81 85 71 90 60 44 46 39 38 68 46 42 49 60 45 36 381 1,422
690
732
406 267.722
I
TABLE XII-COLORED SCHOOLS-ACCORDING TO SIZE Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
SYliTEM
------------ -- -
Appling
.
Atkinson
.
Bacon
.
Baker
.
Baldwin
.
Combina-
NUMBER OF n;ACHERS EMPLOYED
No. of No. of No. of tion En-
Total Schools Schools 4-Year rollment
.
....
No. of Having Having High Elem.
20 Schools Grades H. S. Schools and H. S.
5
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 and
1-7 Only Grades
Schools
I -- -
-
-- -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- -
-- -
over
---
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1.
I.
~I
687 364
I
.
I
333
2.
I.
3 ..
I ...
7
6
16
15
577 1,080
Banks
.
Barrow
.
Bartow
.
Ben Hill
.
Berrien
.
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I
129
3
3
393
I.
I
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562
I
I
608
I ....
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1
552
Bibb Bleckley Brantley
Brooks Bryan
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15
13
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5
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344
3
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16
II
5
1,110
3
1
2
555
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.
Burke
.
Butts...... ..
.
Calhoun
.
Camden.......
I ....
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.
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3.
Candler Carroll.
Catoosa Charlton Chatham
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Chattahoochee Chattooga
Cherokee Clarke Clay
. .
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.
2
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4
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9
1
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3
1
1
11
2
1,020 4,543 1,292 1,066
54:3
771
I .::::::' ........ 82
1
444
4
2,423
4
249
2
474
1
1
186
2II
2 1
. 773
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee
Colquitt
.. . .
.
.
2 ..
1
..
3.
3
7
2
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1 1
~~A1,317
1
1 ..... 1:174
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. Hal1.. . Hancock .
Haralson. Harrill .. Hart .. Heard .. H e n r y ..
Honston. Irwin .... .Jackson. Jasper... . Jeff Davis
12 6 1 1 2
2
i
1
1
451
1
1
1
2 1
1
2
3
i
1 1
i
1
i
1 1
1 1
1
6333
1 1
i
1
1
1
41
1
2
1
5521
1
1
11
1
121 1
1 12
11
i
i
22 3
20 2
2 I
1
5
5
1
1
1
11
10
1
1
1
1
1
9
2
7
1
8
5
3
7
7
1
17
2i
4
8 2
2
3
1
7
10
6
2
1
1
3
1
9
14
1
4
1
1
1
4
5
1
13
4
1
1
1
1
1
5
i;
4
1
3
1
3
6
3
3
i
1
1
J
12
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2 7
:i 2
1 1
1
1
11
35
1
1 11
1
1
1
1
2
1
72
32
1
1
I1
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I
l
1
.. 1
1
1
1
1
2
3
2
1
1
6
1
5
1
8
6
2
5
4
1
2
1
1
4
2
2
1
17
15
2
1 5
:i
1 2
10
4
6
1
1
1
1
4
4
1
4
3
1
J
3
2
1
9
9
1
7
6
1
3
2
1
2
269
1
767
1
2,358
1
1,010
1
50
2 2;387
3
1,505
3
1,551
1
1,799
1
776
1
521
2
2,524
1
153
1
907
2
1,170
1
1,949
1
773
1
11
I
737
3
646
2
673
1
410
1
880
2 2;058
1
1,056
1
432
1
77
2
309 995
1
278
1
977
1
852
J
523
1
2,140
1
1,029
1
895
1
685
1
511
TABLE XII-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-ACCORDING TO SIZE
Combina-
NUMBER OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED
No. of No. of No. of tion En-
Tolal Schools Schools 4-Year rollment
SYSTEM
No. of Having Having High Elem.
_41_~ ~~I~ 1 2 3
---------- - - -
6789 -- - -
20 Schools Grades H. S. Schools and H. S.
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 and
1-7 Only Grades
Schools
over
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -~ ~-- - - - - - - - - - - -
Jefferson ... Jenkins. . Johnson. Jones... . Lamar... :
12 6 2
1
1
1
1
10 :2
1
1
1
1
11
1
1
1
24
20
4
3
2,151
..
1
1
5
2
3
1
1,418
I,
3 4
:i
3 1
1 1
987 647
.11
13
12
1
119
Lanier... Laurens. Lee. Libe;IY.: Lincoln ..
LLoownngd.~s.: : Lumpkin. Macon. Madison',:
MMcaDurifofni.~: McIntosh. : :
MMielrleirw. e.t.her.
..
..
1 6
82
2
1
1
3
1 1
i 4 I:
2
..
21
11
3
1
61
1
2
1
1
..
51 22
..
2
1 ..
1 1
11
2
1
1
24
11
13
1
1
1
8
7
1
1
11
1
1 1
1 8 1 12
4 7
il
2:
1
11
1
1
1
1
8
6
2
..
1
1
1
6 7
4-
2 7
1
1
1
377
2,039
11
1,439 640
~I
904
374 1,407
20
:3
2,317
1
646
1
1,210
I
1,289
I
665
:1 2,972
1
810
Mitchell. Monroe..
:~
Montgomery:
Morgan.
Murray.: :
Muscogee.. Newton.
Oconee. Oglethorpe'. :
Paulding ....
Peach. Pickens',: :
Pierce. Pike. Polk.
5 3 :3 431 14 5 2
1
1
.. 2 1
1
1 .. 1
1
2
3 1111
I
1
13
1
..
1
1
..
,
..
1
..
1
1
5
1
4
1:3
12
1
10
7
:l
I,
22
21
1
11
I
6
15
12
3
1
8
7
I
3
2
I
1
1
I
1
1
1
i
l I
,
:
I
1 1
,
1 1
1
.. 1
I
:l 1 1
l2
I
3 2
~I
2
II
1 I I I I
I
I
j
i
I
I
I
1,937
1
1
552
1
823
1
1,240
1
983
1
345
1
1,261
1
38:3
1
123
l
525 1,231
I
566
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2
6 1
4 2
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1
8 12
ii
8 1
1
1,266
1
658
8 1
7 1
.......
1
5
........1
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9
4
2
1,964
Richmond .....
I
Rockdale. .....
Schley ... .....
Screven .... Seminole..
....
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I
SSSptteeapwldhaienrntgs...........................
..
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Sumter. Talbot.
..
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21 2.
? 5
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1
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1
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Tattnall .. .. ... ..
.. Taylor. . Telfair.
Terrell.
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10 2 I
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1 1 1
8
1
7
1 8,237
1
1
1
712
11
7
4
1
493
4 1
.
.......3
1 1
1
1,316
I
983
10 3
9 3
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1
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.
....
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19 24
16 II
3 13
.
......
2
1,046 2,002
3
2
1
1
898
1 . .......
1
3
2
1
5
3
2
4 .......
4
19
8
II
1
648
1 1,257
2
1,009
4 1,342
1 2,231
'~I: Thomas
Tift...... Toombs ..
... ..... ........ .... ....
.....
..
..
TToruwentsle.n...................
........
.... .....
43 1 .... 2, ..
. ... ... j 1
Tronp ................ ..
Turner .............. ...... Twiggs .............. Union ............. .... .....
2
I . . . . I. ... ,
JJ I
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2 .... .... '"
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14
8
1
4
3
. .
1 ..... ....
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1
..
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1
6
5 1,801
1
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1
1
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1
.. .....605 ..... "503
...
1
... ...
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....
1 1 . .. J
..
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...
...
2
2
1
1
1
695
I
5
4
1
1
698
1 ... .....7 ........6 ...... 1 ........1 ........6.7.5
Upson ......... ...... ...
Walker ................
1. 41 2 1 ... ..
..
.... .... ..
1
.... . ... ...
15
1
14
1 1,397
1
...
J
.... ......
2 . ......
2
1
587
Walton . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ware .......... Warren ........ Washington ....
........... .... ..
...
...
.... .
Wayne ............ ... ..
Webster ...............
Wheeler ............
. White ............ . .. Whitfield ....... . .
. .
. .
.
.
. .
.
.
..
..
.
.
1 ....6
... J
12 3 I
2 10
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... 1
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. ...
...
2 . ..
111 ,
1 ...
2 1 ...
..
.... 1 .... ...
:i ..
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... .... ...
.... ...
, ...
....
..
Wilcox ..........
' l I: I WWiillkkienss.~~.. ~:::::
.....
...
.. ...
..
.....
..
Worth .......... ..... ......
II
i:i
.. ... 6 11 n. II
1511 1 i
\ il' l ~J 'J J-J ;,1 J :1 Total Counties...
I
..... .1 2521 184i 891 391 31
,I ...
.. 30
1 1 2 . ...
28 32
1 18 181
1
... ... . ...
,
I
J
1 . ...
...
...
.. ........ ......
10
7
2
1
17
16
3 1 1
.... .... . ...
1
18
4
14
2
1,509
1
168
1
539
1 2,780
.... ....
.
..
.I....
.
.,
. .
...
....
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2 II 3
....... 1
1 8 ..... '"
........1
1
3
. .... .3. .......
J
1
.............3
689 428
.. ..............6..3..4
1 , ....I......
3
3
1
. ...
21 5
.......1.7
4 5
. ..
I
33
5
28
3
951
3
1,295
5
1,278
1 2,533
12
15 41 110'
~581
153
405
179 140,813
SYSTEM
Americus. Athens. Atlanta. : : : Barnesville.", : Bremen
Buford. Calhoun: CCaarnrtoolnlt. ~~: Cartersville:
Cedartown .. Chickamauga.
CCoomcmhrearnc. ~: Cordele . . .
Dalton. Decatur:
,
Dublin.
Elberton'.
..
Fitzgerald':.'. : :
Gainesville .. Hawkinsville: Hogansville.
Jefferson ...
LaGrange. ..
Marietta .... Monroe.... Moultrie... Newnan. Pelham ..
Qutiman... TTRaaollmllueal.paho~F~a:il~: Thomaston
TABLE XII-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-ACCORDING TO SIZE
Combins-
J\UMBER OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED
No.-'of No. of No. of tion En-
Total Scbools Schools 4-Ycar rollment
No. of Having Having High Elem.
20 Schools Grades H. S. Schools and H. H.
- - - - - - I 2
-
3 4 5 6 i S 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Ii
- - - -- -- - -- - - - - - - -
IsII9
and
I-i Only Grades
Schools
over - - - - - -
-------
22
3
II
I
I
2
I
I
i22
4 20
3S
34
I
I
4 1
4 I
624
I 1
I
I 2
i
I
I
1
I
I
I
I
I
I 1
I
I
I
I
I
..II. I:
IIi
I
I
I
I
1
:1
I
I
I
I
I II I
1
I
I
I
J
2Ii
I
I
J
321
I
2
I
I I
i
53 9lO
I
I
I
I
5i4
I I
1
i
1 I
..
425
380
1
1
1
Jig
i
4
2
2
2
1
1
I
43:;
2
I
1
1
892
3
2
I
1
1
2
1
I
I
542
I
J
I
I
i94
1
1
I
I
92i
I
I
I
4~1
I 5
4
I I
I I
324
2
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
1,651
2
2
I
I
1
I
Sii
I I
I 4
3
I I
I I
73S 91i
I
I
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lOS
1
1
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:iS4
:l:hOluasvillc .
}o.ccoa
.
Irion
.
Valdosta .
Vidalia .
Waycross " .
WestPoint .
Winder
.
Total Cities
.
Grand Total. .
..
1 .... ....
....
1
1
1 ...I.
I ....I. I
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. ...
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J. . ... .. .
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2 J
3 4 2 8 3 1 2 .) 2 4 1 3 6 5 3 5 ,19
252 187 9:1 42 35 32 39 31 33 16 21 20 19 19 14 18 12 18 9 149
1
l.II
J.
1
3 1
.
.....
2
4
3
1
1 . ......
100
60
1,058
613
1
; ; 83:1
..
21
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J
..
...
5~5
"!iii;
1
1
610
I 1
1 I
..
....
!iii
1
1
211
40
37 16,819
445 216 157,632
1
TABLE XIII-WHITE SCHOOLS-NONINSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES AND EVENING SCHOOLS Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
NUMBER OF NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
EVENING SCHOOLS
----,------------ ---
SYSTEM
Professional
Non-Professional
No. Teachers
Enrollment
A.D.A.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - ----~---
I Att. Maintenance Lunch Li-
Food
Fe-
Under Over
Adm. Inst, V. T. Offi-
Mgr, bra- Cler- Other Total Clerk Lunch Proc- Jani- Other Total Male male Total Boys Girls Male Fe- Total 18 18 Total
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Assts. --
Supv, --
-
-
-ce-r
-So-h.
Buses ---
-
-
-ria-ns
ical --
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Room ---
-essi-ng
-tor-s
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-ma-le
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Appling. . . . . .. . ..
11
1
1
J
53
16 11 7
1
38 . . . ..
.
.
Atkinson .....
1
11.
3J
11
43
19
Bacon. . . . . .
11
3
23 ..
4.
27 .
Baker........
1.....
2 ....
6.
2.
8.
Baldwin... . .
1.
1.
3
25 .
5 ..
31 .
Banks ..........
Barrow....... .
Bartow....... .
l-:> -1
Ben Hill ........ Berrien ...... . . .
0>
Bibb .............
Bleckley ..........
Brantley..........
Brooks ...........
Bryan...
Bulloch .......... Burke .......... Butts .......... Calhoun ........ Camden .......
Candler ......... Carroll .......... Catoosa.... . . . . . Charlton . . . . . . . . . . Chatham .........
Chattahoochee ...
Chattooga ...... Cherokee ........ Clarke ...... Clay.
1 1
2 ..
1
1
2
1 ....
11.
4.
15 .
17 .
1.
18 .
6.
4
12 .
27 .
4.
33 .
11 1
4 ...
32
25
93 207 330 .
1
... ......
1 ......
1 . ..
3
8. 22
8. 26 .
1
1 ....
6
19
22
Xl .....I.
1
lXl
13
17 .
I
1
2
2
18
21
17
13
59 ...
1
1
3
14
8.
25 .
1
1
3
10.
2
12 .
~"2' . 1
Yo
14
5
2
19 .
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1 . .. . .I. 1 1
13
I ....
26
1 ....
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72
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1
1
3
J
28
1 7 51 269
2 408 27
1
I
3 .....
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3
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J2 ..
4
.
17 33 22 .
30 15 10
9
.3
27
. 83 129
2
.1
.
18
. 11
32
.3
64
. 16
10
5
J
I
17 74 59 12 266
3 30 .. 35 . 93 . 6.
Clayton. Clinch ...
Cobb ... Coffee... Colquitt.
Columbia. Cook ... Coweta... Crawford. Crisp.
Dade .... Dawson. Decatur. DeKalb. Dodge ...
Dooly ..... Dougherty.
Douglas ... Early. Echols.
Effingham.
Elbert...
l-:>
-:] -:]
Emanuel. Evans . .
Fannin.
Fayette....
Floyd ..... Forsyth.
Franklin. Fulton.
Gilmer ... Glascock .. Glynn ... Gordon .. Grady.
Greene. . . Gwinnett .. Habersham Hall ...... Hancock ..
Haralson. Harris.. Hart .. Heard ..
Henry ..
1
72 72
1
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1
3
I
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4
4
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122
2
93 3 10 2 II 4
12 2
54'
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18 23
6 36 ]]2
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31 li
2
65
48
48
62
1
1
1
11
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1 4
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li 2i
6 6
23 34
2
51
25
10
1
3i
172
8
2
10
14
3
Ii
1
11
1
23
1
81
4 10 5
7
1
51
16
19
8
1
69
I
1
32
12
1
3 10 3
35 i 237
1 72
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328
1
6
2
22
13
29
6
35
i1
1
1
16
3, 5
24
2
I
1
5
2
4
I 53
24 4
99
28
131
1
15
6
22
I
11
19
8
28
1
1
4
1
5
72
1
11
I
11
1
72
17
5
22
I
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1 12
2
36
24
22
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9
46 1 1 2
11
9
13
14
1
4
32
2 10
44
11
2
12
5
11
2
4
24 1
15 5
51
22
1 4
1 9 3 2 24
2
1
1 1 2 20 5
22
9
zo4 205
31 129
2
5 7
100
li
3
81
16
1
41
2 256
11
3
11
2
11
1
21
16
72 72
4
05
12 2
10
2
4
31
11
205
05
22
2
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672
32
44
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3
405
6
32
1
1
11
1
11 72 72
11
I
1
11
1
1
1
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1 12
1 I I !
3
16
i
6
48
05 16
2
41 41
10 18
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4
2 1 16 1 3
2
14
8
II 3
4
1
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33
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13
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1
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23
11
80
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59 i 14
3
23
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23
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20
34
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TABLE XIII-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-NON.INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES AND EVENING SCHOOLS
NUMBER OF NONINSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
EVENING SCHOOLS
Professional
Non-Professional
No. Teachers
Enrollment
A.D.A.
SYSTEM
--------------~._----------- -_.~-~-~.
Adults
Att. Maintenance Lunch Li
Adm, Inst, V. T. Offi-
Mgr, bra-
Cler- Other Total Clerk Lunch
Food Proe- Jani- Other
Total
Fe-
Under Over
Male male Total Boys Girls Male Fe- Total 18 18 Total
-----.--~--
-Ass-ts.
-Sup-v,
-
-
-ce-r
-Sc-h,
-Bus-es
-
-
-
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-ica-l
-
-
--
--
--
-
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-essm-g
-tor-s
-
-
-
--
--
1-
-
~-
--
-
-
--
-
--
-
-
male
--
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-
-
-
-
Houston .
Irwin
.
Jackson "
Jasper .
I
.
. I 2.
32
53.
15.
70
1.
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1
21
22.
5.
28
1 ....
3'.
1
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19
3
22
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3.
9..
2.
11.
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1
2!.
9.
Jefferson . Jenkins .
Johnson . Jones . Lamar ..
1 ..
1 1 ..
i :!
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1 ..
1.
1.
1 1.
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26 .
8.
16 ....
2.
17 ..
6
12 4.
7 ..
3.
:14 . 19 . 28 .
16 . 10.
. . . . . I' . . . .
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Lanier... .
~~~ ...
Laurens.
2
1.
4.
Lee .
1 ..
1 ...
1
Liberty .
1.
Lincoln ..
1
2 .. , 1
8
1.
10.
:H ...
16 .
47 .
7 ..
3
11.
2
2
7.
10 ..
2 .. ,
12 .
Long . Lowndes ..
Lumpkin. Macon... . Madison . .
Marion .
McDuffie .
McIntosh .
Meriwether . .
Miller
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1
3
1.
5 ..
4 .. ,
9 ..
20 .
6.
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1 ...
5
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7
1 ...
1.
1.
8 ..
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17 ..
9 ..
27 ..
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5.
23
2.
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Mitchell . Monroe . Montgomery Morgan..
Murray..
Muscogee .
...I' .. Newton .
Oconee .
Oglethorpe ..
..
Paulding.
1. 1 ~2 1 '" 1 .. ,
17 3. 1.
111 1 .. .
20 ..
11. 17 3 13 . 18
10 :J
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19 25
7
7:J 25 21i 302 ..
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Peach. Picken;. Pierce. Pike. Polk.
Pulaski. Putnam.' Quitman. Rabun Randolph'
Richmond Rockdale Schley. Screven', Seminole
Spalding ... Stephens.. . Stewart. Sumter. Talbot
Taliaferro. Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas. TToifot.~bS TTroewutn1se.~:
TTruorunpe.r~ Twiggs. Union. Upson.
Walker. Walton. WWWaaarsrrehei.~n:gi~~:
WWebasytnee~ Wheeler: White. Whitfieici:
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3
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19 60
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iii
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:
TABLE XIII-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-NON.INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES AND EVENING SCHOOLS
NUMBER OF NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
EVENING SCHOOLS
- - - - -------~~-------------------I
~::x~~~~~~.1~~. ~~~~. .~~~se~ ~~~ ~gr. !~~ fj~:lm"" ~""', '~" ~~ ~~ f~:'"'" ~"":"-]-I=~II~O~~ BoysGI~ :el~:ie ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ SYSTEM
Professional -Att. Maintenance Lunch Li- - - - - - - -
"
Non-Professional I Food
No. Teachers
Enrollment
A.D.A.
Fe~-I-- ------Adults - - - - ~:der Over - - -
Wilkes. .. ...... Wilkinson....... Worth..........
fotalCounties..
I ) 1
42113J.-j134ji
I.
.
I ...
1..........
3I 3.
13 . 13..
5 5
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18.
I .....
3
22 .
......
29 .
.
.
156 81 48 56 277308)1I,170ji 2063,318 3601,450 7:JJ J 216'074J"l 31 21 i
.....I.
16 16
""0o0 Americus
.
Athens
.
Atlanta
.
Barnesville .
Bremen
.
15 11
Buford
.
Calhoun
.
Canton
.
Carrollton
.
Cartersville .
Cedartown .
Chickamauga.
Cochran
.
Commerce ..
Cordele .
. . . . . .I. 1
Dalton .
Decatur. Dublin .. Elberton ... Fitzgeral.: .
Gainesville .. Hogansville
......I....
Jefferson ..
:1
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59 I.
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67 15
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12
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6
11
7
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I
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4
1
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14 .
t
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15 138 103 154 .78 ..473
129 228
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10 IIY,
9 1.
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::::: :::::: ::::::1.
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..
Marietta. .. .. ..
1 1
3 2
..
Monroe....
Moultrie... Newnan. Pelham.. Quitman.::
..
1 ..
.. 1 ).-2
I
j .. ..
1
1
TRTaaollmlluaepl.aoh~~F':ai~. ..
.. ..
Thomaston.
..
Thomasville.. .
11
.. ..
1
1 ).-2 ..
1
.. 1
il .. 3
3 2
j
.. .. '"
1 2 1
1
I ..
1
24
5
1
..
1
..
4
133
10 2 6
11 5 ,5 22 2).-2 1 4I
8 7 1
..
2 j
I2
13).-2 2
60
15
50
14
4 18 3
36 .. 13
9)1.-12
8
2 ..
2 2
42 ..
19
5
1
2"
1
11
12
26
6
2
79
64
.. .. :1: .. . .. ... "
.... .. ... "
4
30
50).-2
2116
2
7
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2 ..
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8 26 34
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63
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4
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20
45
..
34
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Toccoa. TVarlidoonsi.~..
:
..
V'Viadyaclriao.s~: .. ..
West Point. ..
Winder.
Total Cities.. .. ..
Grand Total.
..
1
.. ..
1 ..
18 60
1
"
11
t :21:
1 1.
..
I
l
17).-2 22 20 186
131 156>4 24 342
1
1 .. ..
..
1 1
..
1
32 1 53
4
17 .. 5 .. 5 13
46
8
27
3
8
11
19
2 . ..
16
14
:1 61
..
oO
:1 1
4
11
7
';;+""~, 1
1
4
2
11 92
105).-2 22 494 154 562 48 373
81 140 67 322).-2 330~~ 1,664>4 360 3,880 40+ ,832 965 7,4451
1
..
i I
1921 11131
1
['
18 138
I
154
:::1 23 156
154
1
.. ..
38 38 oO
oO
26 26
78 473 78 489
... .. oO
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99 129 228
99 145 244
TABLE XIV-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 NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
EVENING SCHOOLS
SYSTEM
Professional
Non-Professional
No. Teachers
- - ---------- - -- - - - -- -
Enrollment Adults
- A. D. A.
- - - - - - -------
Att. Maintenance Lunch Li-
Adm. Inst, V. T. Olli-
Mgr. bra- Cler- Other Total Clerk Lunch
Assts, Supv,
eer Sch,
--------
Buses
-
-
rians
--
ical
--
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Ro-om-
Food Proc- Jani- Other
Total
Fe-
-
Male male Total Boys Gills Male Fe-
Under Over Total 18 18 Total
essing
tors
--
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
male
--
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Appling ....
1
Atkinson ....
Bacon.
1
Baker ...
1
Baldwin.
1
1
3
4
7
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
3
Banks.
Barrow:
1
Bartow.
1
Ben Hill:
Berrien.
1
1
2
i
1
s
i
4
2
1
3
BBliebebk.l~y: Brantley. Brooks Bryan.
51 1
1 1
71
7
2
:i
5
35
13
56
:i
2
7
Bulloch. Burke. Butts Calho;';':
Camden.
1
1
1
1 V,
1
11
1 1
:1
9
11 4
i
7 5
1
IV,
1
1
7 24
2
19
7
1
Candler.
CCaatrrooolsl~"
Charlton. Chatham.
1
1
2
1
3
1
1
9
9
4
1
i
[;
5
1 15
2 16
2 4 102 i47 4
16
50
44 114
Chattahoochee.
Chattooga ,
Cherokee. Clarke.
i
Clay.
i
3 1
:i
2
11
18
7
26
3
1
4
Clayton .. Clinch .... Cobb .... Coffee. Colquitt:
Columbia .. Cook... Coweta.: : Crawford. Crisp ....
Dade.... Dawson. Decatur. DcKalb. Dodge ... '.
DDoouoglhye,~iy: Douglas. Early. Echols....:
Effingham. Elbert ... Emanuel.. Evans . . Fannin.
Fayette .. Floyd. Forsyth. Franklin.'. Fulton.
Gilmer ....... Glascock .. . Glynn .. Gordon. : Grady ...
Greene. . . GHawbienrnsehtat.~. Hall .... Hancock..
Haralson. Harris... Hart. Heard: : Henry .. :
,
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Houston. Irwin.... Jackson.
JJeafsfpeDra.~i~:
Jefferson .. Jenkins.. Johnson. LJaomnaers.~ ~::
Lanier. Laurens', Lee. Libe;t;': : Lincoln..
LLoownngd.~s.:: Lumpkin. Macon. Madison'.
Marion. McDufli~: Mcintosh ... Meriwether. Miller.
Mitchell. MMoonntrgooem..~~y : Morgan. . . . . Murray....
Muscogee.. Newton. OO~cloenteheo.rp~: :
Paulding.. ..
TABLE XIV-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-NON.INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES AND EVENING SCHOOLS
--------
NUMBER OF NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
Professional
Non-Professional
No. Teachers
EVENING SCHOOLS Enrollment
A. D. A.
Adults
Adm, Assts,
--
Inst,
-Sup-v.
V. -
T. -
Att. Oflicer --
Maintenance
-Sch-.
Buses --
Lunch Mgr.
--
Libra-
-rian-s
Clerical
--
Other
--
Total ---
Clerk
--
Lunch
-Roo-m
Food Proc-
essing --
Jani- Other tors
----
Total --
Male
--
Female
--
Total --
Boys
--
Girls
--
Male
--
Female --
Total
--
Under 18
--
Over 18
--
Total
I
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5
19
I
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6
I
7
I
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5
6
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5
I
4
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3
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6
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6
72 72 I
I 3 I 2
15 4 I I
6
2
2
5
I
I
2
3
3
2
3
3
I
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12
6
5
2
16
6
5
I
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34 16 36
2
I
8 3 6
3 3
5
6 2 2 18
7I
22
I
6
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24 114
3
I2
Peach .. Pickens. Pierce. Pike Polk
l'
1
1
I
Pulaski. Putnam. Quitman.
Rahun ...
Randolph.
1 t~
1
1
I
Richmond Rockdale Schley..
Screven . . Seminole.
11
1 1
Spalding.
Stephens. Stewart. Sumter. Talbot
1
1
1
I
Taliaferro.
Tattnall
1
l-:i Taylor
e00n
Telfair. Terrell.
1 1
Thomas
I
Tift....
Toombs
1
Towns.. .
Treutlen.
1
Troup.
1
Turner
Twiggs
Union.
Upson.
I
Walker. Walton. Ware. Warren .... . Washington.
'Wayne. . Webster. Wheeler. White ... Whitfield
1 1
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5
5
1
1
1
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4
1 2
1 6
2
3
5
1
1
3
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2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
41
1
19
12 9
19
16
33
77
25
25
11
e
6
13
1
1
I
1
44
9
I
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1
1
1 1
2
a
5
2
I
3
1
6
I
7
2
2
1
1
4
5
1
3
3
1
5
5
5
5
1
3
1
4
1 I 17
17
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1
3
1
2
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5
9
24 24 ii ii
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2
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3
3
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2
2
4
1
1
1
I I
,
I I
TABLE XIV-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-NON.INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES AND EVENING SCHOOLS
NUMBER OF NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
I
EVENING SCHOOLS
Professional
Non-Professional
No. Teachers
Enrollment
A. D. A.
SYSTEM
I Adm.
Inst.
V. T.
Att. Offi-
_Ma_inte_nan_cel LMugnrc.h
Libra-
Food Cler- Other Total Clcrk Luncb Proc
-- -- -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Assts.
--
-Sup-v.
-
-
cer
--
Sch.
--
Buses
---
-
-
rians --
ieal
--
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Room
---
essing
--
Janitors
Fe-
I Adults
Other Total Malc male Total Boys Girls Male Fe- Total
- - - - - - - - - -.- _.- -_._-m-a-le
Under Over 18 18 Total
-- -- ---
Wilcox. WWiliklkiness~.~..: Worth... Total Counties.
I
1 1
,.1
93 43/
2 39
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6 Ii
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3
2
5
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1
1
9 22 105% 300J1' 34 434 29 41i 139J.:' 1,O53~2 3 2 5 17
25
42
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41 41
Americus. Athens. Atlanta. Barnesviiie'. : : Bremen
24
Buford.
1
Calhoun:
CCaarnrtoolnl.~~"
Cartersville:
Cedartown.. Chickamauga' . : Cochran. . . . . . . . Commerce. Cordele...
1
I >'2
Dalton.
Decatur: Douglas. Dublin. E'lberton.: :
F~ itzgerald. Gainesville. Hogansville: J efferson ... LaGrange.. :
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3
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3
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3
4
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i
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Monroe
.
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Pelham
.
H ....
7u 2 .
5 ......
5 ..
3
.
3 ..
2 .......
2
.
3
.
I
..
7.
8 .. 6. 4 ..
Quitman
.
Rome
.
Tallapoosa
.
Tallulah Fall, .
Thomaston
.
I
..
2 ...... 5
..
I
.
7.
Thomasville
.
Toccoa
.
Trion
.
Valdosta
.
Vidalia
.
/}2/ . . . . .
6 ......
3 ....... I.......
HI ..... I
I
. 5.......
6
.
I...
I ..
Waycross ........
West Point
.
Winder
.
I .....
11 .....
6
I
19 .
I
..
I ..
I
.
I
Total Cities
.
Grand Total.
57~1
l00~2 11
3 ......
3H
29H 50
60 13 109
76 308 13 14 26 58 74 364 541 1,037 89 595 684
42
23
11 25~ 106H 328~ 84 494 42 526 215~ 1,361H 16 16 31 75 7) 389 541 1,079
89 636 725
I
TABLE XV-WHITE SCHOOLS-LIBRARIES AND EQUIPMENT Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
Number and Kind of Buildings
Number of Classrooms in Building
Number of Special Instructional Rooms
Nu::nber of Special Service Rooms
Masonry
NonPublicly
-;:--;;-t~e~-~~:'-
Non-
- - Ho:c------I-----~;e~----Gy:-Gym-
AUd~-c~r::-~fe-I~--
SYSTEM
Masonry Veneer on Frame Total Owned mary Stand- Stand- Public. Se. Ec. Typ- Ind. Agri- Band Child. Other nasi- natori- tori- teria tori- b:arv
Wood
Class- ard
ard owned Lab. Lab. ing Arts Shop Room Room
urn urn urn
urn'
rooms Class- Class- class.
--
-
----
-
----
-----
-
-
---
----
-
-
-
rooms ---
rooms ---
----
---
---
---
--- -- -
--- --- ----- --- --- --- - - - - ---
Appling .
Atkinson .
Bacon
.
Baker ..
Baldwin .
14
10 6
7 .. 8.
21 .,.
18 ..
6 ..
1
8 ...
10 18 ..
33
70
48
25
26
46 .
6
ll.
23
61
15 .
3.
I 4.
1 1.
:1
2 2
1
4
1
18
6
7
4
5
1
2
2 ..
2
4
6 .,
Banks
.
Barrow
.
Bartow .
Ben Hill
.
t>:l Berrien
.
00 00
Bibb
.
Bleekley ..
Brantley
.
Brooks
.
Bryan
.
5 6 22 5 15 .
33 3 .. 7 8 5.
1
6 12 ..
3
6 15 .,.
4 17 43 ..
I
5 ll.
13 28 .
33 . 8 II
7 15 .. 11 19 .. 9 14.
22
39
18
29
2.
48
96
7
12
23 .
32
90 .
187 340
12 .
6
23 .
18
49
19
52
12
30
11 2.
J .. 2. .1 2 . 2. I
2 .. 3 1
2 2 .,
1
4
1
6
7 ..
3
2
4
6
8
1
3
3 ..
3
12
5 ..
2
6
7
19 21 .
23
'2"'2
4 3
4. 4.
4 4
3 ...
7.
7
2 ..
3.
3
Bulloch
.
20
Burke
.
12
Butts
.
4
Calhoun
.
8
Camden .
9
11 32 ..
37
128 .
4 19 ..
25
57 ..
2
6 ..
12
34 ..
6 16 2 II
"1I1
9 II
43 . 20
5
4
2.
4
6
10
3
4
2.
4
6
6
1.
1
1.
1
2 .....
2
3
3.
3
3
1
4
1
2 ..
4 ......
2
Candler
.
.1
Carroll
.
17
Catoosa
.
13
Charlton
.
6
Chatham
.
42
2 7 .,
26 48
9 23
1
7.
14 56
12 49
~~ .. 23
32
69
37 .
13
35
183
414
1 3
I 5
~
2
1
1
1
2
1
2.
ic 20 20 17 .
1
1
1
2
6
2;
2 ....
2
2
3
2
4 11 17
9
1
2
2
8
4
1
2
1
3
4
2
4
8 29
21
Chattahoochee .
Chattooga
.
Cherokee
.
Clarke
.
CI.y
.
1
1
1
3 ..
13
11 12 36
7 18 25
20
4 24
3
1 4.
2
6
38
74
1
2
39
54
12
27
53
104
31
3
13
16
1 ....
5
3.
2 ......
3
4
1
1
1 ..
1
7 ..
3
16 ..
2
11
4
6
9
1 ......
1
Clayton .
21
Clinch .
7
30 14 ...
77 114
17
13
38
18 1
~I
5 5
:J 5
Cobb ............... Coffee . . . . . . . . . . Colquitt .......
Columbia .....
Cook ...... " Coweta ........
Crawford ....... Crisp ...........
Dade ........ Dawson...... Decatur......
DeKalb....... Dodge ........
Dooly .......
Dougherty ... Douglas ...... Early........ Echols .......
Effingham.....
Elbert ........
Emanuel. ....
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00
Evans........ Fannin..... .
<C
Fayette.............
Floyd...........
Forsyth.........
Franklin .........
Fulton . . . . . . . . . . .
Gilmer .............. Glascock ............ Glynn ....... Gordon .........
Grady ..........
Greene ......... . . Gwinnett ........ Habersham ......
Hall ................
Hancock ............
Haralson............ Harris............. . Hart ........... Heard ... Henry ......
32 29 14
4 6. 9 4.
11 7 21 52 12 .
10. 12 4 10 3.
14 8
25 4 14
6 20 2 8 27
12 1 .. 17
13 12 .
6 19 20 18 4
5 9 13 7 10
23 64
156
10 41
52
40 54 ..
47
10 16
11
II
8 14
2"
2 13 .
29
4
14
11 14
13
16 ..
21
7.
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22 45 .
35
9 65
26.,
13 25 .
34
11 21
8 ..
20
7
11
3 15 28
I
4
1
8 23 .
4 23 35
4
5 34
3
7.
2
9 25
18
90
31
21
6
I
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22
46
10
37
2
3 11
22
6
2 28
57
8
4 14.
.18
6 13 27 ...
29
17
2 46
167
3 16 ...
27
I
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4
2 ]9
55
8 27
35
15 27 ...
32
5 10 21 ..
16
12 42 73
2
i2
2
6 28
]
46
12 30 ........
63
4
8
9
5 14 24 ....
24
3
7 19 ....
14
13 11 37 ...
36
2
5 14
15
1
2 13 .
20
285
5.
135
2
97
4
25
20
52 .
58
19 ....
35
5.
48
4.
27
126
69
426
32
26
83
15 .
56
4
132
7.
48
14.
60
4
12
73 .
51
88
1
32
99
27 150
'2
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34
78
14 ...
303
26
65
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117
3
n68
23 8.
54
4
148
20
92
127
18
19
28
45 ........
59
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28
50
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3
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1
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1.
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16 6 15 .
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1 .....
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2
3
7.
6
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6
7
4
8
2
8
6
3
8
3
3 ...
2
1 ..
4.
I
1 .....
15
4
1
1 .....
7
2 ...... .....
2
1
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2 .....
6 9
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4 8
4
6
6
2
3
5
4
3
7
TABLE XV-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-LIBRARIES AND EQUIPMENT
Number and Kind of Buildings
Number of Special Instructional Rooms
Number of Special Service Rooms
Non-
SYSTEM
Masonry
Publicly
Masonry Veneeron Frame Total Owned Pri-
Wood
mary
Class-
Other Stand-
ard Class-
Snb-
Standard
Class-
Non-
Public. owned
Sc. Lab.
Home Ec. TypLab. ing
Ind. Arts
Excep.
Gym- Gym- Audi-
I Cafe-
Agri. Band Child. Other nasi- natori- tori- Cafe- tori- Li-
Shop Room Room
urn urn urn teria urn, brary
-------- ----- ----- --- --- --- - - rooms _.- rooms - - rooms -class. - --- - - --- --- --- --1---'--- --- --_. --- I--- I--
Houston. . . . . . . Irwin.... Jackson.: Jasper......
Jeff Davis.. .
Jefferson ...... Jenkins. . . . . . . . . Johnson. . . . . . . . .
Jones. . . . . Lamar.
Lanier. . . . . . . . . .
tv <0 0
Laurens..... Lee........... , .
Liberty .......
Lincoln ......
Long ........
Lowndes. . . . .
Lumpkin..... Macon. . . . . .
..
Madison.... _
Marion ......... .
McDuffie ......... McIntosh ............ Meriwether . . . . . . . . . Miller .............
Mitchell .......... Monroe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Montgomery .........
Morgan .............. Murray. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Muscogee .........
Newton. . . . . . . . .
Oconee. . . . . . . . . . .
Oglethorpe. Paulding ...
. .
.. ..
. .
.. ..
.
. .
i
1
10
1
4
7
1
8
12
3]6
4
2
7
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8 4 6 8 2
5
4
12
18
9
2
4
2
2
]
7
3
12
9
4
10
4
5
9
6
3
6 2
..
13 ..
4
18
6
5
1
4
8
10
II
n
8
38 10
9 ] .. III
15 5 9
3 10
15 16 . 31 13 22
16 4 13 . ll. 4
13 . 30
n
6 5
10. 22 . 14 12 17 .
4.
n
8. ]7 8
24 6 12 22 . 22 ..
60 17 2] 1 24, .
63 18 23 9 25
26 12 17 10 1 ..
8 32 12 15 9
9 28 2] 14 21
6 17 7 21 19
21 16 9 15 9
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8 29
87
9
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3
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65 34 53 26 .. 27 ..
26
9
1
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5
6
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1
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26
5
33
]
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8
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55
5
30
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2
45
4 ........
1
88
2 ........
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360 60 35 37 60 ...
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2
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3
2
3
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1
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1
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1 ..
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s
Peach ...............
PPPPioiikeclkrekce..en..s....................................................
Pulaski. ........ .....
Putnam ......... .....
Quitman ............. Rabun ...............
Randolph ......... ...
Richmond............ Rockdale............. Schley ............... Screven .............. Seminole .............
Spalding ........... Stephens........ ..... Stewart........ ... ... Sumter .............. Talbot...............
Taliaferro ............ Tattnall ........ ... .. Taylor...............
Telfair...............
Terrell., .............
Thomas.............. Tift ................. Toombs.............. Towns ............... 'Truetlen. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Troup ...............
Turner...............
Twiggs ... Union ....
. .
... ...
.
...
...
......
Upson ........... ...
Walker ........ .....
Walton ........ .....
Ware .. Warren
.. ..
....... .......
..........
Washington ..... .....
Wayne....... Webster .....
............
....
Wheeler...... ...
White ....... ..
I Whitfield .... ....
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5 18
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6
6' .... 12
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7 20
1
3
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24 25 14 42
39 ....... .I. . .
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41
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!
TABLE XV-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-LIBRARIES AND EQUIPMENT
Number and Kind of Buildings
I Number of Classrooms iu Buildiug
----~:o~r~-I---I--- p~~ll~iy
SYSTEM
Masonry Veneer on Frame Total Owned 'Yood
I
________________ ~__:---
~
Prt-
mary Classrooms
Other I Sub- Non-
Stand- Stand- Public.
ard
ard ownel
Cl ss- Class- cl.rss.
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Number of Special Instructional Rooms
Number of Special Service Rooms
Home
I
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Worth
1
Total Counties
.
6 8 10 10
1,640
d 8 15 .
1i 4 13 . 1'1415 2 17 2" .
308i 1,153 3,101
14
42
13
45
12
39.
34
56
92 4,907 10,405
3 10 .
1. 768
'>j 4
2
2 ..
111.
41 a
41..1
2
1.
1"
6,
1.
14 28 . 6
4 .. 2
3 3.
31 3 31 4 .
314.
6'
8. 2'49''1
2.>9 396 483 363 154 3181 164 37 634 305 1.\2 6561 842
846
Americus
.
Atlant
.
Barnesville
.
Bremen
.
Buford
.
Calhoun
.
Canton
I
Carrollton
.
Cartersville
.
Cedartown
.
Chickamaug.....
Cochran
.
Commerce .
Cordele Dalton
"I'.
. ..
Decatur
..
Dublin
.
Elberton
.
Fitzgerald .
Gainesville .
I Hogansville. .. . ....
Jefferson..... ..
LaGrange
.
Mariett
.
Monroe
.
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4
I
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5
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10
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12 1
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71 .
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8
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8
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Moultrie ............. ' Newnan . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pelham .... ; ......... Quitman ............. Rome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8
4 11 23
2
23
5
1
6 ........
15
4
2
4 ... ..... ..
18
2
1 1 2
7 5 22
... ..................
4 10
56
Tallapoosa ...........
Tallulah Falls ........ Thomaston...... ..... Thomasville ..........
..........
2
........ ..... ....
12 7
.......
......
......
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.. ....
...
2
1
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. .....
4 ..
7 . .......
6
.... "30
26
Toccoa ..............
3
2
1
6 ........
13
Trion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Valdosta ............. Vidalia ..............
Waycross......... . .. West Point ......... .. Winder .... ... .... ..
2 ... .......
8
1
1 2
.. 3 .. ......
11 .....
9 38
5 .......... 9 ..........
1 4
6 13
....
.... .. ... .. .
12 33
2 1
3 ....... ....
2 ...... 4 ........
20 7
Total Cities ..........
295
54 55 404
32 1.310
Grand Total. .........
1,935
362 1.208 3,505
124 6.217
73
8
3
2
5
4
4
31
1
9
1
41
9 ......
... 38 ........ . ..... ..
17 .....
83 .. .... .. .. . .....
2 1 1 1
2
2
1
1
2 .....
3
1
1
1 . .....
1
1
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2 .. ..
1 2
1 ......
1
2 .. . ... . ...
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1
1
14
80 46 32
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1 12
. ..... ..
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. ..... 5 3 1
1 . .....
3 2
2
1 ......
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1
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3
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. .....
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2
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1 1
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1
. .... . ...
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5
1
1
3
1
1
1
26 81 24
. .....
.. 1
4
.... ..
.. .. . ... ..
73
6 23
. .
2
.... ...
.......
....
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... ...
.
.
1
1
3
3
1
1
4
2
1 1
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5
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. ...
1 ..
4
1
1 ......
. ....
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1 .. ... .. .. .
2 3
..' ... 39 ..'
1 . ...
1 .. 1 .. .. 1i 1 ..
2.446
85
90 130 115 76 92 17 62 28 186 43 17
12.851
853
349 526 598 439 246 335 226 65 820 348 169
1
2 4 ...
2
2 1
2 ..
1
"j
1 2
2
2 . ...
1
2 11 .. .. . 2
1 1 .. ..
1
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2
3
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5 4 ..
1
2
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1
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
1
1
1
1
2
6
1
1 1
1 1
.........
1
149 182 33 164
805 1,024 282 1.010
TABLE XVI-SCHOOL PLANT-WHITE
Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
"
-
I-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
STATeS
----
OF PLANT
-----
USE
--
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
VALUE OF SCHOOL - - - - - 1- - - - -
PROPERTY -------
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
SYSTEM
Number in use at the Numberabandoned Number completed
beginning of Year
during the Year
duringthe Year
Numberavailable for use at the end
of Year
------1---,--- ---,----- --.---
Inst.
Inst.
lust.
lust.
Buildings Rooms Buildings Rooms Buildings Rooms Buildings Rooms
---------1---------- ---- ---- ---- ---
Insurance
Value of Buildings
Value of Grounds
I
Value of Furnitureand
Equipment
Value of LibraryBooks
and other
Instructional aids
Grand Total Value of School
Property
----- ------ ------
Appling ..... Atkinson Bacon .
Baker . Baldwin.
Banks ... Barrow ..
Bartow ... Ben Hill .. Berrien.
Bibb
.
Blcckley .
Brantle; .
Brooks.
Bryan. . .
21
J33 .
18
90.
6
69 .
8
24
19
91 .
10
6i .
12
45 .
:l3,
151
9
32 .
26
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30
55i .
13
11
28 .
15
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20
64 .
14
43 ........!.
19
133 $ 1.108,iOOOO $ 3i,450.00 $ 1:l6,338.00 s 25,485.00 $ 1,30i,~i3.00
5i5,000.00
42,500 00 115,00000
42,000.00 ii4,500.00
6
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8
24 :lIU,OnO.Ol
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42,50J.O(
.5,380.00 367 :680 06
14
76 S41,OOOOl
(11,OOO.Ol
95.OllJ.Cl
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10
67 fi08,0000l
10, zno.or
:18,300.0(
t ,flOO.OO i5t,900.00
14
45 208,i000<.
i,6260(
:3~, 280. 5(
W,836.9:\ 2i2, 41:1 . 4:1
at
151 84S,000 Ol
43, iOIl.OI
114,12.5 Ot
:10,3.56.0t 1,0:36,181. 00
3
17 210,000.Ol
4,50l1.0l
59,490 oc
0,644CC 283,634 00
26
lit 034. 96i. Ol
:10,5200l
160,41li C,
4:J,3~S. Ol 1,li8,20200
:J9
I
583 t ,645,000. Ol
:l48,000 Ol 1,040,0000l
29:3.000.0l 0,326,00GOO
II
28 110,0000l
2,600.0(
:33,025 Ot
II, iOO Of, 15i,325 00
15
6,
501,000.0l
:11,OOOOl 100,2600l
33,460.00 i55,72f1.00
20
64 :;05. OUO. Ol
11,200.0l
as.vzs.cc
28,0250C 3$J,00000
14
13 245,900.0l
16,5mOl
41,8S50l
12, i400l
:l20,02500
Bnlloch.. Burke . Butts . Calhoun.
Camden ....
Candler
.
Carroll.
.
Catoosa .
Charlton .
Chatham .
Chattahoochee. Chattooga . Cherokee . Clarke .
Clay ...
30
168
18!
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6
42
20
14
57 .
10
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i
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43,
1,58
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648 .
1
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26
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24
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241,IHOt
4:3,000 Ol 2,15G,399 00
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82 D23.5000l
12.iOIl.Ol
81,2i.5D(
46,,5250l 1,094,000.00
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52i ,000 Ol
6,500.0l
65,531 0,
15,9222l
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2S,2Sfi5f
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11,100 Or
62,i5JOl
10,2120l 4,54,8fi2 00
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sa
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42,9COOl
I:J.:J50 III .56:l,5.50.00
4.5
16,
i31,500Q(,
511,:350.0(
10,5,050.01
c.5,S6fi.19
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10 . .. ... ..I
19 i
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494,800 Ol
47 825,000. or
54,50U.Ot 46,00O.0(
U6,:1980l 40,000.Ol
32,ilO.Ol 1:l,OOO.OC
6IS,4fi8.00 924,000 00
I
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641 1O,826,492.0l
652, eso. 0, 1,42.5,2520C
280,4400l 13,185,16400
50,00000
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2,00000
62,000 00
2i
696,16,500 132 614,00000
?6,1500l 25,850 00
n, 118,541.00 05.5. DC
a2,4:3400 28,li5.00
873 ,290 00 ;4:J, 980.00
29
20
Iii 2,898,000 OC
140,1100.00
262, OJO.00
sa, 500. OC 3,:l9:l,500.00
3
16 li4,OOIl.00
3,OOO.OC
16,.5;:)00\,
i ,400 ilL 200,Oi3.00
Clayton ................. Clinch ................... Cohb .................... Ooffee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CJlquitt ..............
Columbia ................
Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coweta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crawford ................ Crisp ....................
Dade ............... Dawson........... . Decatur ........ Delialb ..........
Dodge.rr .......
Dooly .......... Dougherty ...... Douglas ......... Early ............ Echols.:.; ......... : .
Effingham .....
Elbert............
t-:l
<c:0n
Emanuel.. ........ Fvans ............
Fannin .......... .
Fayette............ Fbyd ............ Forsyth ......... Franklin........ Fulton ......
Gilmer .... . Glascock ... Glynn ..... Gordon .... Grady....
Greene .. . . . Gwinnett .... Habersham .. Hall ....... Hancock ..
Haralson ... Harris... . Hart ....
Heard... Henry..
30 12 63
212 55 . 464
..l '2 ....
II
38
187 .".
.. .I.. .
54
146
15
53
14
75 .
18
86
4 9
33 49
.. .
13
60
6
34
37
150
72
780
25
132
16 .
26
28
22
3
29
6
2
II
9
5
7
5
1
23
21
70
20 10
241 87
'3
27
23
71 ...
4
22 ...
3
38
3
20
61
30
82
31
133
6
49
24
150
13
5
38
3
10
10
9
61
32
219
14
99
1 12
2 61
I.
10
74
2
23
26
108
45
533
16
2
20.
12
89
26
113
27
lI8
.[,
1 22
2i
21
65
70
223
28
137 ....
34
197 ...
7
25
24
65
18
76
22
92
14
51
13
75
2
5
2
4
2
15
'20
....... .....
30 12 63 38 54
14 14 13
4 9
16 7 38 71 25
20 20 11 28
4
20 33 31
7 23
8 28 13 23 45
16 ... 2 12 25 5
21 69 28 34 7
II 17 27 14 13
12 2,640,000.00 55 648,000.00 73 4,084,400.00 87 2,166,500.00 46 478,000.00
18 233,000.00 75 381,500.00 88 1,1'>5,000.00 33 440,755.00 49 288,000.00
73 675,300.00 39 459,000.00 64 1,554,415.00 98 9,511,000 00 32 874,250.00
70 850,000.00 41 4,257,00000 95 942,200.00 81 898,250.00
2 255,000.00
84 705,500 .00 75 277.900.00 135 1,356,475.00 49 332,000.00 140 1,672,712.00
59 658,080.00 237 2,834,000.00
99 635,000.00 108 30.5,739.00 539 8,678,500.00
1,029,087.95 20 323,851. 90 89 1,955,000.00 112 524,500.00 21 749,500.00
73 358,500.00 224 1,570,200.00 137 2,158,31700 197 2,196,00000 28 25'>,700.00
29 151,000.00 72 626,780.00 104 1,015,70000 51 800,000.00 76 1,2'>7,720.12
113,000 OC 21,000.0( 220,286.0( 182,800.0( 56,900.0l
52,250.0f 46,'>00.m 14,OOO.Of
5,250.0( 279,500.00
24,400.00 ,5,000.00
52,803.00 387,385.00
18,200.00
15,800.00 370,000.00
41,000.00 18,700.00 14,000.00
19,500.00 5.400.00 83,050.00 26,000.00 77 ,650. 00
16,100.00 108,000.00
15,450.00 21,350.00 181,800.00
62,808.00 3,000.00
229,750.00 15,400.00 22,550.00
13,600.00 97,600.00 78,600.00 90,450.00 5,700.00
18,300.00 32,620.00 13,700.00 10,000.00 59,100 00
16S,000.00 110,000.00 514,447.00 211,494.00 103,725.00
74,472.35 124,350.00 133,000.00 37,000.00 49,480.00
95,900.00 24,730.00 21.>,916.00 937,718.00 121,985.00
120,325.00 558,000.00
86,8.50.00 81,328.00 33,000.00
68,000.00 69,335.00 189,726.00 72,775.00 168,098.00
68,617.00 270,000.00
93,500.00 82,850.00 836,292.00
58,295.97 24,350.00 208,578.00 71,235.00 172,075.00
37,260.00 191,720.00 193,208.00 247,757.50 43,400.00
21,950.00 76,708.00 52,700.00 100,000.no 132,514.'>0
47,000.00 39,500.00 138,910.00 61,129.20 34,469.00
2,96,,000.0o 24,,698625171883,,,,905020490334....20000ooo
14,019.00 34,974.00 27,000.00 12,000.00 25,355.18
1,33'4>2978.937>,,,,073020704015...0003ooo5 642,335.1 8
10,2'>0.00 8,240.00
35,061.00 196,026.00 43,076.00
1111,,,80084.5309575826,,,,,1E51991725'109>0.....00000ooooo
23,271.00 58,000.00 24.388.00 25,828.78
4,500.00
17,000.00 17,444.00 40,579.00 15,306.00 24,632.00
11,747.00 64,000.00
9,475.00 32,685.00 274,193.00
o 1,009,396. 00
5,243,000.0 1,097,438. 00 1,024,106.78
306,500 00
1,683461749006,,,,800030870019....0000oooo
1,943,092. 00
754,544.0o 3,274754632,,,046022045...000ooo 9,970,785.0o
14,273.45 7,225.00 63,637.00
29,402.00 24,932.00
1,136581,,442665.397o 2,461506,,593675.00oo
969,0570o
8,850.00 65,977.00 35,375.00 69,881. 43
3,965.00
418,210.0 1,925,497.00 2,465, ,500 00
2,604,088.93 308,765 00
8,300.00
21,829.00 20,880.00 8,7050.00
'>8,332.40
199,:'50.00
757.:'37.00
1,10~,9,0.00
'"I2i ,71>11. 00
1,507,6".) .02
SYSTEM
Houston .. Irwin...... . Jackson ... Jasper._._...
Jeff Davis ..
Jefferson... .
Jenkins .. ,
Johnson.
Jones..... .
Lamar....
t.:>
<.:>
0>
Lanier. .
Laurens.
Lee .....
Liberty" ...
Lincoln...
Long ..... Lowndes... . Lumpkin.
Macon ... . Madison ..
Marion... McDuffie ...
McIntosh... Meriwether.
Miller ...
Mitchell. ... Monroe...... . Montgomery .. Morgan....... . Murray ...... .
TABLE XVI-Continued-SCHOOL PLANT-WHITE . _ - - - -
STATUS OF PLANT USE
VALUE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY
I Number available for
Number in use at the Number abandoned Number completed
use at the end
beginning of Year
duringthe Year
during the Year
of Year
Insurance
---------
Value of Buildings
Inst.
Inst.
Inst.
Inst.
Buildings Rooms Buildings Rooms Buildings Rooms Buildings Rooms
--------------- ---- ---- ---- ---- -----
Value of Grounds
Value of
Furniture and Equipment
Value of Library Books
and other Instructional
aids
Grand Total Value of School Property
15
176.
16
83 .. ,
31
75 ..
11 18
29 ..
5.
73
2 ..
i ..
15
s s 176 l 2,522,500.00 $ 102,50000 259,877. 00
55,288.00 $ 2,940,165.00
16
83 833,000.00
28,60000 113,880 00
23,400.00 998,880.00
31
75 334,810.00
10,100.00
56,50000
23,599.00 425,009 00
5
13 134,500.00
21,800.00
25,085.00
1,435.00 182,820.00
8
24 545,370.00
6,900.00
63,500.00
20,592.00 636,362.00
17
97 .
4
46
11
74
11
36 ....
3
21 ..
. ...
17
97 520,600.00
32,450.00
73,625.00
31,250.00 657,925.00
1
2
47 550,000.00
18,150.00
37,041. 00
10.30000 615,491.00
1 ..
11
74 542,500.00
29,950.00
60,828.00
10,850.00 644,128.00
11
36 388,000.00
9,060.00
40,750.00
7,850.00 445,660.00
2
13
5
34 400,000.00
5,000.00
34,000.00
7,000.00 446,000.00
13
37 ..
:JI
127
11
18 ....
35 ..
30 .
. 24 .
2
28
13
37 162,000.00
2,650.00
63,728.00
10,185.00 238,563.00
30
131 715,500.00
12,287.50 115,685.00
38,924.00 882 396.50
' 5 .
i ..
11.
11
18 424,350.00 41 187,419.65 30 356,985.00
6,750.00 10,000.00 6,900.00
44,600.00 46,008.41 29,775.00
10 900 00 12,376.53 15,428.00
486,600.00 255,804.59 409,088.00
31
5
2:
96
11
I
57 .
11
48 .
12
79
22
8
10
34 209,108.00
15,000.00
49,74400
11,412.00 285,264.00
14
22
99 1,040,000.00
32,80000
90,200 00
29,871. 00 1,192.871.00
14
57 222.900 00
10.57500
28,72000
14,710.00 276 905.00
11
48 365,000.00
13,206.00
61,810.00
14,700.00 45! 716 00
46
10
79 1,051,000.00
18,000.00
72,500.00
20,150.00 1,161,650.00
4
33 .
1
55
1 ..
4
~
30 .
11
90
2
9
74
4
33 650 00000
15.00000
79.15000
23.350 00 767.500.00
11
58 767.000 00
27.60000 102,676.ij1
23,331.20 920,607.81
8
30 150,000.00
35,000.00
35.25000
8,105 00 228,355.00
16
90 1,325,500.00
76,000.00 113,340.00
57,135.00 1,571,975.00
9
74 745,041. 00
25,800.00
93,038.00
24,834.00 888,713.00
24
64 ..
6
46 ....
11
47 ..
2.
65
21
91
24
64 903,000.00
30000.00 150.00000
22,000.00 1,105.000.00
6
46 581. 500.00
23.00000
40.000.00
7,550.00 652,050.00
16
12
63 105.000.00
7,100.00
50,400.00
19695.00 182.195.00
22
65 576.20000
22,300.00 103,515.00
16,777.00 718,792 00
24
19
101 886,000.00
32,000.00
81,000.00
21,000.00 1,020,000.00
Muscogee ... .
Newton .. Oconee. . . . . Oglethorpe ..
Paulding ...
Peach .. Pickens Pierce. Pike .. Polk.
Pulaski. . Putnam. Quitman
Rabun ...... Randolph ..
Richmond.
Rockdale. Scbley . . .
Screven.... Seminole..
Spalding ...
Stephens ..
l'-:> Stewart ....
~
-'l
Sumter ... Talbot.
Taliaferro.. Tattnall. Taylor Telfair ..
Terrell.
Thomas. Tift. Toombs. Towns..... Treutlen ..
Troup ... Turner. . Twiggs ..
Union.. . Upson ...
Walker .....
Walton ... Ware.. Warren . . . .
Washington ..
58
621i ..........
18
94 ........
21
47 ..
1
4.1 .
18
88
4.
29
4
91
58
626 9,642.67.1.00 994,631. 00 1,108,633.00 .114,048.00 12,259,987.00
18
94 609.000.00
43.80000
87,936.00
43,7.10.00 784.486.00
21
47 230 000.00
7.05000
42 600.00
7,499.73 287 149.73
1
4.1 647 00000
11,000.00
32 000.00
9,000.00 699 000.00
32
22
102 952,000.00
37,800.00
97,274.00
19,069.00 1,10614,.00
5
49 ..
12
73 ....
19
86 .
9
44
25
127 .,
1. 1.
6
50 77500000
33,000.00
60000.00
19.000 00 887 O~). 00
12
73 340.100.00
12 300 00
325.14.00
25 126.00 41048).00
2.1
90 332 .100.00
47.600 00
.16392.00
16 300.00 452 792.00
9
46 480 120.00
14 250 00
44 241..10
9 08.1.00 .147 696.50
22
127 1,677,496.00
3.1,700.00 106,344.00
33,118.00 1,852,658.00
7
43
3
32
i ..
5
4
14
1
3
17
83 ....
1
9
49 ..
7
43 276.700 00
20,600 00
71,.10000
18 000 00 386 800.00
9
3
36 488 000 00
29,000.00
48 000 00
10,000.00 .17.1 000 00
2
4
13 138 500 00
2 000 00
15,700.00
15 000 00 171 200.00
3
18
89 1,12500000
42.800.00
83 663 00
26 240.00 1,277703.00
9
49 230,000.00
13,500.00
66,700.00
37,.100.00 347,700.00
60
611 ....
9
58 ..
4
13 .
1.1
79 .
11
49
2 ..
18
6.1
627 6,852.952.82 .116.222.57 836,762 59 277.832 58 8,483 770.16
9
58 345 000 00
8,40000
68.95000
24.28500 446 635.00
4
13
77 000.00
.1,000.00
21 000 00
3,400.00 106 400 00
17
86 745.000 00
17.300 00
85 780.00
29015.00 877 095 00
12
54 684,000.00
40,000.00 118,000.00
20,000.00 862,000.00
27
154 .
22
70 ....
8
38 ..
19
46 ..
9
25 .
27
173 2,122.500.00 380 700 00 205.066 59
.14.541.30 2,762,807.89
23
73 ,120.535 00
30,340.00
40,862.24
70 643 30 662 380 54
8
38 281,000.00
18,800.00
41. 500 00
10 630 00 3.11 930.00
2
19
47 224 500 00
.1,40000
6.1 405.00
14 680.00 309 98.1 00
9
26 300,200.00
6,600.00
34,350 00
6,500.00 347,6.10.00
4
15 ..
27
110
10
8
44
1
23
92 ....
14
47 ..
34 . ..5 ..
11
39
4
15 185.00000
1. .100 00
15,000.00
3.000.00 204,500.00
28
114 1,058 28700
.10 950.00
92,397.00
32 565.00 1,234 199.00
11
54 494 000.00
10 660 00
48,400 00
19 220.00 572 280 00
23
92 250.800.00
16,300.00
66,88000
26,271. 00 360,251.00
14
47 360,177.00
4,.150.00
41,35.1.00
2.1,786.00 431,868.00
2.1
94
1.
38
150 ..
10
80
26
2
19
6
41 .:
26
94 958.81300
9,500.00 160,42.100
41,9.10.00 1,170,688.00
12
61 1,240,245.00
29,8.10.00 136,10640
34,478.75 1,440.680.15
38
12
92 902.000 00
30.00000 149,000 00
13,70000 1,094.700.00
584,328.00
22,200.00
32,60000
9,550.00 648,678.00
41 390,500.00
12,934.00
37,45000
10,950.00 4.11,834.00
19
65
18
15
.13 .
12
42 .
12
75 ..
13
61 .
45
16
86 1,1.14,537.50
40,500.00 179,854 00
9,73281 1,384,624.31
4
16
61 441. 000.00
19.300.00
72.000.00
27,600.00 559 900.00
12
42 131 100.00
.1.500 00
27,670.00
14,781. 80 179 0.11.80
12
75 810 000 00
7,800.00
73,34612
14,12.1.00 905,271.12
12
18
73 700,627.40
24,.191.96 100,17613
34,401.16 859,796.65
~~I.0
29
230 7:l
89
2
.1
10
15
41
263 3,318,746.00 121,.100.00 258,484.00
63,767.00 3,762,497.00
2
2 ..
28
74 379.100 00
14,300.00
8.1,060.00
22,413.00 .100,873.00
1 ..
29
89 7.19800.00
.17,950 00
72,690.00
21,390.00 911,830.00
9
32 ..
9
32 226,000.00
4,750.00
29,460.00
9,775.00 269,985.00
18i
90 .
- - - - - - - - ._--~-
18
95 ,,84,400.00
16,700.00
62,813.00
42,.143.00 706,4.16.00
._---.------.
TABLE XVI-Continued-SCHOOL PLANT-WHITE
STATUS OF PLANT USE
VALUE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY
Number available
Number in use at the Number abandoned Number completed
for use at the end
Value of
Grand Total
beginning of Year
during the Year
during the Year
of Year
Insurance
Value of Library Books Value of
SYSTEM
---------
Value of Buildings
Value of Grounds
Furniture and and other Equipment Instructional
School Property
Inst.
Inst,
Inst.
Inst.
aids
Buildings Rooms Buildings Rooms Buildings Rooms Buildings Rooms
------- ----- - ---- ---- ---- ------------- ----- -----------
Wayne ................... Webster ............. ..... Wheeler .............. .... White ................ .... Whitfield ........... ......
27
140 .... .... .........
........
6 14 Il
18 .
38. 63 ...
.. .. ...
......
........
.
.
.
.
. ...
....
... . ........ . ... . ... ..
31
191 .. ...
. .........
5
1
27
140 S 1,044,000.00 $ 54.60000 $ 172,000.00 $ 36,500.00 $ 1,307,100.00
6
18 125,000.00
4,000.00
15,500.00
8,00000 152,500.00
15
46 190,700.00
5,350.00
46,900.00
9,014.00 251,96400
Il
63 679,500.00
20,500.00
78,380.00
1l,720.00 790,100.00
36
192 2,038,000.00
63,050.00 189,436.50
32,462.44 2,322,948.94
'Wilcox .......... ......... Wilkes ........... ...... 'Wilkinson ......... ...... Worth........... .. ......
Total Counties ..... .. ...
12 12 13 26
2,918
60 56 ....
. I
9
8
..... ..... .. . .. . . .
18 . ...
48 90
.. ..
.............
.
...... .... .... .....
....
....
... ..
. ......... . .........
14,868
122
564
168
860
17 12 2 25
2,775
70 729,000.00 56 303,500.00 Il 469,000.00 85 519,526.00
15,779 I7l ,034,381. 34
19,000.00 6,900.00 18,250.00 . 32,450.00
68,350.00 93,213.00
65,550.00
8,899,236.03 20,250,469.91
18,000.00 22,188.00 Il ,250.00 21,900.00
834,350.00 425,801.00 498,500.00 639,426.00
5,647,797.94 205,831,885.22
Americus........ . ..... ...
Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . Barnesville... . . . . .
..
..
..
..
....
Bremen ......... .. .. ..... Buford .......... .. .. .....
Calhoun .......... .... Canton......... . ......
.'"..
Carrollton ...............
Cartersv ille... . . . . . . . . . . ..
Cedartown ....... .. .... '"
Chickamauga . . . . . . . ..... Cochran ......... . ........ Commerce ..... . ... ....... Cordele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dalton ................. ..
Decatur. . . . . . . . Dublin .........
.
.. . ...
... ..
Elberton....... . ....
Fitzgerald ..... Gainesville. . . . .
. .
. .
..... .....
..'."
5
44 .. .. .. , . .. .. . .... ....... ... . .........
112 5
1,792 39
..
...
1
....
...
..
.
21
....
.......
...
1
... . ......
. .......
4
26 .. .. .. ... ... .. . .... ..... ..... . .......
4
44
3
22
1
16
6
34 ..... ..... ...... ... ....... .. . . .........
5
34
1
4 .. .. ...... ........
6
5 8
... 55
55 85
.......
.... ...
......
... .......
.....
.... ....
......
... .. .
.. ..
..
..
2 ...
. .......
2 .. .......
7
25 .. ....... ..... ..... .. .. ... ... .. ..
4
30
1
14
I
17
5
42 .... .. .... . ... ....
1 .... ......
4
47 .... ... ... ... .... ......... ..........
14
102 .. ........
1 . ..... ...
1
13
120 ....... ... . .........
1
8
6
53
8
50
1 2
13 26
. .......
3 ..
.......
.2..4
7
52 ..... .....
2
2
6
6
85 .......... .......... ......... .........
5
44 529,900.00
15,000.00
55,680.00
18,397.00 618,977.00
III
1,771 31,606,243.00 1,782,157.00 3,997,869.46 593,026.45 37,979,295.91
6
39 295,000 00
35,000.00
24,485.00
27,476.00 381,961.00
4
26 200,000.00
10,000.00
25,000.00
10,000.00 245,000.00
2
38 510,000.00
30,000.00
35,000.00
8,700.00 583,700.00
6 4
37 210,000.00 30 500,000.00
18,000.00 12,000.00
32,950.00 38,500.00
12,750.00 15,500.00
527636,,700000..000o
6
55 59S,000.00
22,000.00
73,980.00
20,319.00 714,299.00
3
57 997,000.00
55,000.00
64,577.22
18,790.00 1,135,367.22
8
85 980,000.00
46,000.00
Q1,000 00
22,00O.OC 1,139,000.00
7
25 250,000.00
10,000.00
31,741.00
10,000.00 301,741.00
4
33 375,000.00
17,000.00
48,000.00
8,000.00 448,000.00
6
42 330,000.00
22,000.00
28,000.00
5,00000 385,000.00
3
20 540,000.00
30,600.00
83,943.00
29,976.50 684,51950
14
102 1,243,000.00 236,500.00 104,800.00
33,875.00 1,618,175.00
14
128 1,758,932.00 318,757.00 169,900.00
51,267.00 2,298,856.00
8
64 1,337,504.00
30,100.00 124,271. 92
14,931.46 1,506,807.38
5
21 222,000.00
15,500.00
26,741.50
4,731.00 2R8,972.50
9
58 447,500.00
62,500.00
45,905.00
34,832 00 590,737.0
6
85 1,322,650.00 290,000.00 108,090.00
29,120.00 1,749,8RO.00
Hogansville. . . . . . Jefferson ............
..
....
.. ..
LaGrange ............ ... ..
Marietta........... .. .....
Monroe............ .......
Moultrie ......... .. .. .. ..
New-nan ......... .. .. .... Pelham .......... .... Quitman.. , .... ... .... .. Rome.......... .... ...
Tallapoosa.. . . . . .. ..
Tallulah Falls ..... .. Thomaston........ Thomasville ..... .. , ...
Toccoa........ ...
Trion. . . . . . . . Valdosta ...
.. .. ...
...... ..
...
... \'idal~a. ... ...
V\Taycross ..... .... .. ......
West Point ...
Winder..... ..
.'..
.
.
.
.
Total Cities ... .. .... ...
Grand Total. ... ..... .. I
~I
10 12 7
20 5 6,
225!'
I 21 4 12 7 6
3 10 5 12 2 4
397
3,315
~I126 ..
15:1 . 44 .
136 6:1 . 45 .
27 ...
146 ..
25 . 12 . 109 . 86 . ... 54 ...
35 . .... 109 .... 40. 96 29 '.' 36 .
4,255
19,123
13
17
........
. .. ......
. .....
21
. ...
. .....
4 ... ...
:. ...... 2 3
7j
41 676,000.00
16,000.00
.14,500.00
2i
3:1 520,000.00
10,800.00 520,000.00
101
126 4,119,487.58 140,485.00 295,100.70
29! 7!
182 2,430,000.00 44 201,800.00
102,250.00 18,000.00
302,800.00 41,250.00
1~1
132 1,114,839.00 65 994,500.00
42,000.00 90,ODO.00
202,800.00 131,769.00
48 810,00000
32,000.00 6:1,000.00
51 221
27 373,00000 146 2,381,000.00
10,000.00 405,000.00
41,800.00 169,000.00
2
'j.
25 200,00000
.... .21 ...
80,000.00
12-
11l 1,359,000.00
7
86 626,250.00
6
54 560,000.00
4,000.00 20,000 00
60,300.00 45,500.CO 15,000.00
26,050.00 30,000.00 174,756.00 111,200.00 46,165.00
3
2
..
.
.. ...
j
18
I
12
. ... . .... ...
. ...... . ......
3
35 289,366.35
38,869.72
28,982.4C
11
120 1,416,500.00 227,50C. 00 139,095.00
5
40 350,000.00
10,000.00
35,000.00
10
108 1,503,000.00
75,000.00 111,600.00
2
29 475,000.00
30,000.00
35,000.00
4
36 375,00C.00
20,000.00
25,000.00
14
131
18
147
407
4,248 65,107,471.93 4,470,818.72 7,795,302.23
136
695
186
1,007
3,182 20,027
13,370,054.75 28,045,772.14
1
1236,141,853.27
4,500.00 8,765.00 63,327.85 58,200.00 17,140.00
751,000.0
1,059,565.0 4,618,401.16 2,89:1,250.00
278,190.00
:11,975.00 17,2:15.00 14,000.00 15,130.00
46,000.00
1,391,614.00 1,23:1,504.00
919,00000
439,930.00 3,001,00000
10,360.00 14,000.00
36,995.50 17,092.00 15,17500
240,41000 144,000.00 1,631,05150 800,042.00 636,340.00
18,512.05 22,.587.00
8,000.00 36,68!\.00
2,500.00 10,000.00
375,730.52 1,805,862.00
40:1,000.00 1,726,286.00
542,50000
430,000.00
1,436,871.81 78,810,464.69
7,084,669.75 284,642,349.91
TABLE XVII-COLORED SCHOOLS-LIBRARIES AND EQUIPMENT Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
Number aud Kind of Buildings
in~~~i~J Numb~~~ ~,tructional Number of Classrooms
___
Special
Rooms_ _ _ Number of Special Service Rooms
"Non
Masonry
PuLlicly
Otber Sub-
SYSTEM
Masonry Veneer on Frame Total Owned Wood
Pri mary
Standard
Stand- Nonard Publicly
Sc.
Home Ee. Typ- Ind.
Excep.
Gym- Gym- Audi-
Cafe-
Ag:ri. Band Cbili Otber nasi- natori- tori- Cafe- tori-
u.
Class- Class- Class- owned Lab. Lab. ing Arts Shop Room Room
um um um teria um brary
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
rooms ---
rooms ---
rooms ----
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Appling ... Atkinson .. : Bacon. Baker ... Baldwin.
1
1
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
8
8
5
12 17
Banks. Barrow. Bartow.
Ben Hill: Berrien.
.. ...
1
1
2
2
:i
2
1
I
1
3
2
2
ooC"
BBliebcbk.l~y : ..
Brantley. ..
Brooks... : :
Bryan. ..
20
20
6
6
3
3
1
17 18
1
12 13
Bulloch. Burke. Butts .. : Calhoun.'
Camden.
Candler ...
Carroll.... :
Catoosa... .
Charlton .. Chatham ..
.::
..
Chattahoochee.... Chattooga.....
CCChllaaeyrrko.e.k..e..e:.........
Clayton.... Clinch ..... ..
.. ..
6
6
12
1
4 17
1
1
1
13 14
4
8 12
1
... 1
1
11 12
1
1
1
1
15
3
9 27
..........i ....
6 2
.. ..
I
6
6
1
2
4
4
11 18
2
4 ..
2
6
1
1
10
23
1
1
1
1
1
15
4
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
3
1
I
1
I
I
3
11 9
11 40
:i:i
aI
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
6
7 6
8 8
4
6
9
..
:i
2
1
1
1
I
1
1
i
i i ..
90
169 11
.
..
5
2
ili
25
4
8
13
3
1
4
3
1
6
1
i
1
2
:i
..
1
3
3
2
1
1
6
:i
3
28
51
47
55
18
13
19
18
28
3
18
19
8
2
2
1
I
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
3
I
1
1
1
5
6
1 ...
1
I
i
8 19
14 27
1
1
I
2
1
6
4
83
172
:ii
1
1
1
i
5
1 9
1
1 6
:i
1
2 .. ..
:i
1
I
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3 i:i
1 5
4 1
2
I;
3 ..
2 ..
.. ....
..
.. 1
24 9
54 17
..
4 ..
1
1
1
1
2
2
..
..
..
1
1
1
1
1
..
2
1
2
3
2
2
15
21
6
11
3 ....
1 1 .. 1 1 .. ..
.. 1 .. ..
1
.. .. 1
1 1
Cobb ........
Coffee . . . . . . Colquitt ...
Columbia .... Cook ....... Coweta ......... Crawford ...... Crisp ........
Dade ......
Dawson ..... Decatur... . DeKalb.
Dodge ...
Dooly ...... Dougherty ... : Douglas ..... Early.
Echols .....
Effingham ....
Elbert .......
Emanuel...... .
c.o
0
Evans ...... , . Fannin.
I-'
Fayette.......
Floyd .........
Forsyth......
Franklin .....
Fulton......
Gilmer ...... Glascock ... Glynn .. Gordon ...... . Grady .......
Greene.. _..... Gwinnett. . . . Habersham ..
Hall ........ Hancock ...
Haralson.... Harris..... Hart .....
Heard .......
Henry .....
l6
2 5
2
3 8
....
11
14
19
26
8
8
4
10
8
24 24 ..
5
7
5 ..
24
15
11
16
18
49
6 6
... '4 ..
4 ..
1
1 ..
1 ..
i ......
2
1
1
1 ..
6 ..
1
i .. 3 ..
2
2 '5
1 ..
1 1
11
15
3 ..
'7 ..
1
1
1
1 ..
6 6 1 ..
4 11
1 3 11 ..
i2 ..
1 18
2
8
11 12
17
4 .. 1
21 1.\ 5 .. 3
1
1
. 20 .. 58
29
53
15
23
18
6
48
79
8
2
26
55
2
4
4 ..
11
43
65
4
7
10
52
2
2
1
1
3 ..
I 2
..
2
7
. .....
1 ..
2
1 ..
1
I
1 .. 3
4
1 ..
1
2
8
1
I
4 1
3 1 5 2
1
3
3
... ..
.
6
15 18 16 19
5 3 ... 1 ..
1 ..
2 5 ... 2 10 ..
21
31
4 ....
17
14
3 ..
26
41
8
16 ..
1
2
2
8
1 ..
1 ..
1
3
1
1
6 ..
1
10
14
7
4
2 ..
'I
as
13 ......
56
7 ..
2 5 ..
....
2 ..
1 ..
1
2
2 3
1 ..
..
1
:i
5
2
9
10
28
41
i ..
1 ..
2
1
1
24
i i 21
1 ..
21
1
26
25
2 ..
19 21 ..
18
28
17 ..
2
2 4 ..
7
12
3
2
2 ..
2
8
4
4
4
30 34
7 28
5 ..
30
iiJ
1 ..
1 ..
1 ..
1
1 ..
1
2
2
.2 1 .. 2 1 ..
5 2
1
2
1
6
13 15 ..
12 ..
20
31
1:1
15
2
.2
4
1
1
1 ..
23 ..
5 ..
1 5
- - - - -: - -
1 5
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5
12
22
48 ..
.
--,_._---------~
1
...
11 1
.. 2
5
4'
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..
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.. _ .. - - - - - - - - ' . - - - - - - - , - - - , - - - - - - - - _ . - - - - -
5
TABLE XVII-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-LIBRARIES AND EQUIPMENT
-----1-;:;-:0:-;------ Number and Kind of Buildings
I Number of Classroomsin Building
Number of Special Instructional Rooms
Number of Special Service Rooms
PU~ll~IY -;:-~I ~-=---- --~:e-------I------E~::-- Gym- Gym- Audi- ---;;:fo- Cafe- -~-
SYSTEM
Masonry Veneeron Frame Total OWIlPd mary Stand- Stand- Non- Sc. Ec. T'yp- Ind. Agrl- Band Child Other nasi- natori- tori- teria ton- brary
Wood
Class- ard
ard Publicly Lab. Lab. mg Arts Sbop Room Room
urn urn urn
urn
rooms Class- Class- owned ________________________________ ~~~~I~oom~
.
_
Houston.
6
Irwin............. .
4
Jackson.. . . . . . . . . .
Jasper. . . . .
Jeff Davis..
Jefferson . . . . .
3
Jenkins. . . . .
4
Johnson.... .
1
Jones...... .
Lamar..... .
Lanier...... . . .
<;,0 Laurens ... . . . . .
2
0
to:)
Lee. . . . . . . . . . . .
Liberty ........
.5 3
Lincoln . . . . . .
1
Long......... .
2
Lowndes..... .
4
Lumpkin.... .
Macon...... .
3
Madison . . .
2
Marion. . . . . . . .
1
McDuffie. . . . . .
1
McIntosh .......
1
Meriwether. . . . .
8
Miller. . . . . . . . . . . .
1
Mitchell. .......
.5
Monroe........... .
3
Montgomery. . . Morgan....... . Murray...... .
Muscogee . . . . . Newton..... .
l1 ..
14 .. 6.
Oconee . . . . . . . .
Oglethorpe... Paulding . . . .
...1
'jl
6
27
36
.5
1.5
23
9
9
4
9
14
21
21
4
.5
.5
4
1
32 3.5
.5 10 .
2
3
1
8
1
34
48
10
20
43
2
23
14
12
25
8
35 ..
2, 27
3 29
"
e
28
13
0'
2 16
5 11 14
10 20
28 26
... io
1
11
16
1
3
8 13
1
1
14 17
2
: :~I 1 14 14 8
1 1
I .5
4 12
12 12
12 15
1
2 .,
.5
11
17
16
20
10
15
12
15
17
26
21
10
21
8
31
54
12
15
27
47
40
11
17
22
3
11
2
8
17
22
10
4 .., 1 2
92
121
3
17
27
7
5
9
15
::1
2. 2 1 1 1
1 1.
8 1 .. 1
11
4. 1
1
2.
1
1
9.
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2 .,
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'2
3.
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p each. . pickens. p ierce , p ike.
Pelk. ..
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Putnam.. Quitman. Rabun. Randolph:
Richrnond. Rockdale ..
Schley.
Screven. . Serninole.
Spalding . Stephens. Stewart.
Shimter . Talhot ..
Taliaferro.
g00
TTaayttlnrarl.l. . Telfair.
Terrell.
T hornas. TToifot.mb~: TTorewutnlse.~ :
Troup. Tumer.
...
Twiggs.
Union .
Upson.
wV/iTaalklteonr .,
'"\\i"\tNT1a"aarsrrhee.i~n:gi~~:
Wayne . . . . W ebster.
\/theeler. W hite. WhitfieiJ.
4
]
2 5
3
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13
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5
3
4 3 2 1 1
2 5 6
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I
I
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5
1
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4
5
4
6
1
6
1 10 11
2 11 16
9
9
1
]
2
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2 ]5
1
10 11
2
7
]
3
]
6 12
3
3
19 19
16 16
3
4
1
4
3
5
14 15
23 24
23 25
3
8
6
]
2
16 is
15 16
3
18 19
1
2
23 23
19 21
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2
5
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7
7
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20
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4
10
26
5
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3
2
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32
44
,
82
127
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8
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2
2
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24
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1
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2
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32
1
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4
20
24
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17
27
1
2
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1
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2
4
5
35
33
6
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2
1
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1
1
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I
I
I .. .I"
TABLE XVII-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-LIBRARIES AND EQUIPMENT
SYSTEM
Number and Kind of Buildings
Number of Classrooms in Building
N umber of Special Instructional Rooms
Number of Speci.J Service Rooms
Non-
Masonry
Publicly
Other Sub-
Masonry Veneer on Frame Total Owned Pri- Stand- Stand- Non-
Home
Excep.
Gym- Gym- Audi-
Cafe-
Wood
mary
ard
ard Publicly Se. Ee. Typ- Ind. Agri. Band ChiU Other nasi- natori- tori- Cafe- tori- Li-
Class- Class- Class- owned Lab. Lah. ing Arts Shop Room Room
urn urn Urn teria um brary
rooms rooms rooms
Wilcox
'
Wilkes
.
Wilkinson
.
Worth
.
Total Counties .
2 '" 2 ., .. 3 ... 5 .,
398
1
3 ....
10
19
1 ..
1
22 24 ..
4
7
27 3 .. ,
26
31 "8 :: ....
1 ..
1 1 ..
31 36
25 ..
9
20
51
1
1 ..
881 1,312
140 2,214 3,436
782
289 105 153 65 68 89 21 18 180 17 22 57 85 156 220
Americus
Atlanta Barnesville
Bremen Buford
.
. .
. .
Calhoun Canton Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown
. .
" .. .
.
Chickamauga
.
Cochran
.
Commerce
.
Cordele
.
Dalton
.
Decatur
.
Dublin
.
Elberton
.
Fitzgerald
.
Gainesville
.
Hogansville .. '" .
Jefferson
.
LaGrange
.
Marietta.. .
.
Moultrie
.
37
3
2
.
1
4 .. 48 ........
4
1
3 1 5 4 ...... 1
12 207
4M"'7 .. '
12 23 20
7 ....9
1 ........
14
5
2
8 .......
1
1 ..
2
5 ..
.... i .... 1 ....
3
4
5 ....
1 .. ,
1 7
2~ " 2 ..
1 2
1
3
1
3
12 ....
2 ..
1
2
.
i
2
.
2
1
1
6
4
1
2
2
~
32
1
1
5
.
3
.
5
3
9 ....
1
4
1 ........
13
35 .......
8 .....
2
.
9
9
8
..
12
21 ....
7
17 ..
9
11 ......
10
17
2 ........
6
9 ........
3
5
22
20 ..
7
21 ..
15
6
11
1 1 .....
1
1
~i
1 ..
1111." .. 1
1
1
2
1 ..
1 .... 1
1 .. ,
1
1
1 :: ..
l i ,::..
13 1.
1 .. 12 18
io
1 28
1
1.
1.
1
1
1
1
1.
1.
1 ...
i" 1.
4
4
1
2 ..
1.
1.
Newnan ..... Pelham .......... Quitman ............. Rome . . . . . . . . . . . Tallapoosa ...
Thomaston ..... Thomasville .... Toccoa. . . . . . . . Trion. . . . . . . . . Valdosta ......
Vidalia ...... Waycross ..... West Point .... Winder ......
Total Cities.
Grand Total. ....
1 1
2: 5
1
6: 1
..
3
2
6 1
......
103 501
3 1
.....
'i
2 8
1 ..
3 ..
6.
1 1
.i
5 ..
3.
7.
1
1 ..
1
17 52 172
50 933 1,484
147
14 4 6 12 1
6 9 6 1 18
5 30 18
3
498
2,712
9 .. 20 ., 16 20
4
5 ..... 4
5 ..
12
6 ..
21
10 ::
2
1
2 ..
26
40.
7
7
25
2.
1 ..
4
1
820
107
14 46
4,256
88
303 151
--~.------------
1 1 ....
1
1 ....
1 .,
1 .,
1 ..
1 ..
1 .,,-
.. 1 ..
1
3
1
1 ....
2 1 ..
1 ..
1
.)8 19 24 24
211 84 92 113
1 1
1 ..
21
"i .. 1 1
1 1 1
10
42
35
31
24 222
2:1 31
92
I
1
~------_.-
1 ., 1
1
2
39 25 60 124 181 280
C>O 0 0.
TABLE XVIII-Continued-SCHOOL PLANT-COLORED Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
SYSTEM
Appling Atkinson Bacon... . Baker. " . Baldwin.
Banks .... Barrow. . Bartow. . Ben Hill. Berrien..
Bibb .... Bleckley. Brantley Brooks. Bryan ..
Bulloch ... Burke. Butts Calhoun ... Camden ..
Candler .... Carroll .. " Catoosa .. Charlton . Chatham .
Chattahoochee. Chattooga . Cherokee . Clarke .. Clay.
STATUS OF PLANT USE
VALUE OF SCHOOL PROfERTY
' 1 - - - . - - . - - . - --v-- - - - . - - - - . - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
'
I
Number available lor
Number is use at the Number abandoned Number completed
use at the end
Value of
Grand Total
beginning of Year
during the Year
I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
during the Year
of Year
Insurance Value 01 Buildings
Value 01 Grounds
Value 01 Library Becks Furniture and and other
Equipment Instructional
Value 01
School Property
Inst.
Inst,
Inst.
Inst.
aids
I Buildings
Rooms ----
Buildings ----
Rooms ----
-Bu-ild-ing-s
Rooms ----
Buildings ---
Rooms ---
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
40.
1
19 .
1
9
8
22 '"
17
70 ..
7
40$ 328,761.00$ 7,050.00 $ :l3,695.00 $ 5,2:l7.00$ 374,74:l.00
1
221,500.00
3,400.00
21,500.00
7,000.00 25:l,400.00
1 8
2~ ". 24,500.00 "". "750:00 ..
2:837:00
998 50 " "2i< 085: so
17
70 175,700.00
14,100.00
23,500.00
6,000.00 219,300.00
3 ....
8 .. 15 22 . 15 .
66,560.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
300.00
70,860.00
4,50000
80000
1,855.00
370.00
7,52,500
192,000.00
4,000.00
20,000.00
785.00 216,785.00
3
22
64,500.00
50000
6,965.00
1,325.00
73,290.00
2
15 218,126.00
1,200.00
28,186.00
1,770.00 249,282.00
21
271 .,
6
11 .,
4
8
2.
18
44 ..
12
20.
21
271 2,477,000.00
75,000.00 182,000.00
44,000.00 2,778,000.00
6
11
18,00000
600.00
2,600.00
:l,600.00
24,800.00
2
6
3,000.00
1,100.00
1,180.00
60000
5,880.00
18
44
55,10000
7,800.00
11,300.00
6,800.00
81,00000
9 ..
89,750.00
12,500.001
14,565.00
4,810.00 121,625.00
10
41
32
18
120 .
6
36
36
14
49 .
16
25
1
22 ..
13,
46 .
11 11
.. 2.
2~g
2
14
:1:1
11
821.. .
4i 18,
7~1 " i6
57 ..
2!
32, .
I
70
6
79 863,250.00
16,500.00
75,500.00
4,725.00 959,975 00
32
18 1
.. 2: 120 .
32 381,527.00
700 00 . 22,500.00
:l,959.01 "4io:68i;:oi
14
49
38,00000
10,400.00
20,065.00
10,279.74
78,744 74
36 230,300.00
20,800.00
14,409.00
6,651.00 272,160.00
1
22 265,384.00
s.sao.oe I:J,393.39
1,941.07 290,248.46
13
46
42,600.00
6,225.00
20,180.40
4,858.00
7:l,863.40
1
2
3,000.00
100.00
400.00
30.00
:l,,5:l0.00
1
10 185,000.00
2,000.CO 11,000.00
:l,000.00 201,000.00
29
275 3,511,820.00 155,986.00 414,466.00
85,866.00 4,168,1:l8.00
12,000.00 6,000.00
7,000.00 550.00
4,000.00 309.00
2iooo
2:l,000.00 7,129.00
4
8
30,000.00
1,500.00
:l,500.00
1,100.00
:l6,100.00
21
25, 522,00000
:J2,400.00
:l9,900.00
19,100.00 613,400.00
2
:l2i 383,301.00
1,300.00
18,177.00
:l,2.55.00 406,033.00
I
Clayton ..... Clinch ..... Cohb ..... .....
.. .....................
Coffee...... .... ... .. ....
Colquitt .... .....
Columbia .... Cook ....... Coweta ....
Crawford. .. ..
Crisp .. ...
...
.... .. , ..
...........
G'
3G;..
1
19' . ...
3
25 ......
"I-' .....
i
. ... ...
7
51
...
.........
8
27
G'
36' 360,000.00
G,OOO.OO' 24,000.00
1
19 200,000.00
10,000.00
33,500.00
3
25 255,000.00
4,500.00
38,495.00
7
51 98,1,000. 00
17,000.00
40,12414
8
27
4,450.00
2,150 00
1,193.25
24 7
43 27
.... . .........
...
5 1
67 31
...
1
7.
. .. .. .
. ......
. ..... ..
24
43
38,100 00
6,29000
7,55,1.00
7
27
69,300.00
",600.00
12,20000
5
67 1,12",000.00
8,000.00 100,000.00
1
31
347.,5.1.3. ..0.0.
3,176.00 650.00
l.1,000.00 45000
Dade ... Dawson.
..
...
...
.
.
.
.
Decatur DeKalb.
.' ". . .
...
Dodge .... .... .......
...
... i7
7 12
"
881 ....
76 . 44
'1
7
1
2
1'i1'
2 21
1
2
22,000.00
60000
6,000.00
18
.88 745:53400 .32: i,io 00 94,051. 00
8
90 1,513,000.00
37,715.00
52,6.14.00
12
44
26,250.00
6,300.00
3,032.00
Dooly ....... ......
21
Dougherty ..
16
... Douglas .. ...... ..
Early ......
5 3
Echols ..... .... ... ......
1
Effingham .. ........ ...
18
Elbert ..... .. ... .... ...
20
Emanuel .....
....
4
... Evans .... '"
Fannin ...
.... ...
..... ....
2 ........
GO 152 20 87 ..
6.
8 .......
36
4
34 ..
67
10
24
1
Fayette ....... .....
1
28 ...
Floyd ...... ...... Forsyth ..... .....
' ..
.....
Franklin........... ....
6
11 ..
... ... ..
3
13
2
Fulton ............
9
107
11 ...
....i
21 16
...
5 3
.): . ...
1
15 22
J.
22
17
19
12
3
. . . ......2 .. .
....
. ..... 5
JI .. .....
1
1 ........ 6
12
4
9
6,1
68,200.00
152 1,701,00000
20
27,500 00
87 981,000 00
6
85,000.00
42 323,700.00
31
14,550.00
45 878,471.00
24 263,000.00
3,000.00
28 300,00000 12 101,00000
20 .. 6i:40000 ..
107 1,514,50000
Gilmer ..............
Glascock ......... Glynn ...........
......
.. ,
...
Gordon .........
...... .....
1 10
... . ..... .. ,
.io ::
77 .
....... .....
. .
. .
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. ....
Grady ......... .. , .. .....
9
7
3
. ...
..
5
.
. .
.. ............
. ......
... ..... ..
1
7
... ...
1
10
16,001.00
10
77 736,000 00
1
7 97:70000
Greene ...... Gwinnett ....
.. ...
..... ......
.
...
Habersham ..... Hall ............ Hancock ........
..
.........
...
20 4 2
6 33
62
22 : .. ,
10 ......... 12
71 ..
. . . .. . . ...
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21 4 2 ........ 35
62
22
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10
77
98,200.00 64,750.00 142,500.00
"65:300 00
Haralson ....... Harris ..........
...................
Hart .................
Heard....................
Henry..................
2
12 ... ..... .... ... ....... ... . ......
2
12
20,000.00
... 6
53
........ .......
i
20 .... ....
5
70 .
1
2 .......... .......
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5
1 5
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I
51
20 70
558,755.00 45,100.00 250,000 00
I,OG5,406.00
3,125.00 85,000.00 2,800.00 4,:300.00
1,500.00
13,065.00 158,000.00
8,396.00 75,369.00
7,000.00
3,250.00 4,200.00 15,000.00 4,000.00
200.00
8,550.00 2,619.00 34,351.00 20,000.00
150.00
13,000.00 9,400.00
3:20000
11,200. 00
14,000.00 7,000.00
3:43400
120,231. 00
90000 ..... 9:45000
35,000.00
82,000.00
4:00000 i4:67000
4,75000
6,300.00 9,000.00 6,300.00 9,350.00
16,702.40
7,823.00 16,000.00
1,551.00 11,149.00
50000 9,000.00 5,275.00 2,000.00 29,500.00
1,000.00 50,460.00 1,675.00
31,000001 59,583.00
8,000.00 1,500.00 2,689.00 2,461.55 1,539.00
398,000.00 245,000.00 300,684.00 1,044,585.69
9,332.25
2,250.00 3,120.00 8,000.00 5,500.00
32500
54,195.00 90,220 00 1,241,000.00 371,189.00 1,425.00
6000
23,402.00 8,475.00 4,902.00
28,660.00
895:i37 00
1,611,844.00 40,484.00
5,010.00 16,400.00 3,525.73 11,133.00
450.00
89,400.00 1,960,400.00
42,221. 73 1,071,802.00
93,950.00
2,400.00 4,267.00 8,294.72 6,738.00
30000
337,900.00 25,636.00 936,116.72 293,738.00 3,650.00
1,632.00 1,600.00
1,155.00 33,483 00
328,632.00 119,000.00
69 :i89 00
1,679,414.00
28300 "26:63400
16,700.00 869,700.00
.'5:9i400 .i22:28400
1,925.00 8,251.00
2,125.00 960.00
9,067.00
121,577.40 87,124.00
169,625.00 8,811.00
94,866.00
400.00 5,333.00
967.00 4,000.00 18,587.00
21,900.00 623,548.00 53,017.00 287,000.00 1,173,076.00
TABLE XVIII-Continued-SCHOOL PLANT-COLORED
SYSTEM
STATUS OF PLANT USE
VALUE OF SCHOOLPROPERTY
~~:er in use. . N~ber::~e=- Numberaba:::--I ra~~~:~:~~~~--------------------~:::--Grand Tota~
beginningof Year
during the Year
________.___
Inst,
Inst.
Buildings Rooms Buildings Rooms
during the Year
Inst. Buildings Rooms
of Year
Inst. Buildings Rooms
Insurance Value of Buildings
Value of Grounds
Value of Library Books Furniture and and other
Equipment Instructional aids
Value of School Property
Houston...... ............ Irwin ........ Jackson. . . . . . . Jasper...... . . . Jeff Davis.....
Jefferson ... . . . Jenkins ....... Johnson. . . . . . Jones. . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 Lamar............ 0 00 Lanier........ Laurens ...... Lee. . . . . . . . . Liberty....... Lincoln .......
Long. . . . . . . . . Lowndes..... Lumpkin...... Macon . . . . Madison...
Marion ...... McDuffie .... McIntosh..... Meriwether. Miller......
Mitchell. ..... , Monroe. . . . . . . . Montgomery. Morgan. . . . . . Murray.......
Muscogee .... Newton...... ............
6
60 .
4
10
3.
9
13
1.
27
4.
6
17 .
8[
as
92
2.
9,
33
16
1~1
37 .
38 . 20
13
. 20
13
35
89 .
I3~1
1
42 .
50 27 .
l
1
9.
14
55
2.
1
1
23
23
1
32 .
17
44 .
15
41 .
7
8,5 .
I
27 .
5
67 .
20
12
29
2,5
51
1
2
21
245 .
10
44 __
68 $ 898,411.00 S 28,,500.00 $ 88,7,50.86 $ 9,0555.72 $ 1,025,217.58
40 357,400.00
5,000.00
65,484 00
14,299.00 442,183.00
12
8,3,,0.00
1,065.00
552.00
410.50
10,377.50
13
27
1,5,31.5.00
26
33,000.00
842.50 6,600.00
1,5.50.00
10,70200 ...
545.00
18,252.50 ,50,302.00
34
90
80,325.00
J1,225.00
24,525.00
18,396.00 134,471.00
37
,5
54 509,259 00
3,490.00
41,47200
8,100.00 562,321. 00
3
37 301,12500
4,050.00
12,77000
5567:3 318,501. 73
576,000.00
,5,750.00
40,973.91
1,362.6"
624,086.,56
43
43 500,00000
2,000.00
23,000.00 ....
525,000.00
13
8,75000
90000
4,700.00
1,500.0C
15,8,50.00
27,375.00
4,27,5.00
5,47625
2,171.50
39,297.75
5
42 448,611.00
5,000.00
30,000.00
1,400.0C 48,5,011.00
14
.14 322,000.00
16,220.00
18,707.0C
7,5S1.6f 364,478.6,5
1
27 270,000.00
2,000.00
14 ,263 .16
2,354.0C 288,617.16
10
3
19 122,116.00
6,000.00
14,113.00
4,961.0C 147,190.00
13
,53 283,100.00
10,7,50.00
16,253.00
7,108.0C 317,211.00
1
1
1,000.00
300.00
435.00
600C
1,79,5.00
72,825.00
1,8,50.00
29,00989
22.50 103,707.39
25
2,5 354,000.00
4,000.00
20,000.00
1,800.00 379,800.00
1
32 485,000.00
10,000.00
64,000.00
18,165.00 577,16.5.00
17
44
65,30000
2,825 00
8,5827,5
5,064.00
81,771.75
15
41
55,95000
9,22,1.00
14,200.00
4,875.00
84,250.00
8
88 1,008,000.00
18,800.00
82,30000
6,66,5.00 1,115,765.00
1
27 346,075.00
2,500.00
43,775.00
6,000.00 398,350.00
5
27 925,000.00
9,600.00
87,250.00
8,900.00 1,030,750.00
20
40 169,000.00
6,12,1.00
9,500.00
2,400.00 187,02,5.00
12
29
19,500.00
2,650.00
3,040.00
4,193.00
29,383.00
25
51 175,400.00
6,,110.00
12,040.00
8,852.00 202,802.00
1
2
28,00C.00
1,000.00
3,000.00
1,0GO.00
33,000.00
21
24,5 3,6.51,800.00 436,230.00 215,956.00
50,827.00 4,354,813.00
10
44 132,000.00
12,,52.1.00
9,840.00
4,975.00 1,59,340.00
Oconee
.
Oglethorpe.. . .
Paulding
.
15
.. . .. 10
.
3
io
Peach
.
Pickens
.
Pierce. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .
Pike
..
Polk
63
...
6
.
25
.
29
.
Pulaski....... .
.
11
35 .....
Putnam
.
20
44
19
44
Quitman
.
9
16 .......
Rabun
.
1
Randolph
.
17
72
Ricbmond................
Rockdale..
Schley...
..
S(~reven.... . . . . . . . . . . .
Seminole
9
1
.. 5 .
236 18 ..
. 85
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
.
....
.
3
4
.
26
54
.
..
3
50.
Taliaferro
.
4
26
Tattnall
.
4
39
Taylor
.
8
36
30
Telfair .
15
52
Terrell
.
24
it
Thomas Tift
Toombs.. .. Towns
Treutlen.:
.
.
.
,
.
.
24
i4
871.
51
lQ
1 . i~i
e
15
o
11
Troup
Turner ,
Twiggs
.
Union
Upson
.
Walker Walton
WWaarreren Washington
.
6
, .. '"
4
18
. . . .....
I
.
3
'
20
. ".1'
2 23
.
23
47
(
47
21
45
24
4 ....
56
9
.
35 .. . .. .
80
..
i
is
.... 34
1
4
41
2
44
5
24
1
18
48
15
8,100.00
3,800.00
1,150.00
610.00
13,660.00
.
1
13 .... i63,(,oQO.OC .. ... 4;000:00 .. i4:000:00 .....2.,0.0.0...0.0.... i83;000:OO
5
63 730,OCO.00
15,000.00
70,000.00
7, 70e .00 822,700.00
1
6
6,000.00
50.00
72500
1,015.00
7,790 00
6
25
52,000.00
56,650.GO
7,627.00
3,185.00 119,462.00
2
34 ,>03,000. 00
2,700.00
45,OGO.00
1,790.00 552,490. 00
348,177.00
6,400.00
0,000.00
80C.00 358,377 .00
10
36
80,550.00
2,750.00
8,45500
4,392 ..>0
96,147.50
2
40 533,000. GO
12,000.00
:l0,00000
5,GO).00 580, OeD. 00
9
16
19,850. CO
1.~.jO.OO
5,393.25
1,93325
29,016.50
1
3,000.00
400.00
200.00
75 GO
3,675.00
18
75
46,080.00
5,275.00
16,846.00
10,167.00
78,368.00
15
277 2,211,380.00 233,168.00 2.J4,806.87
27,784.22 2,717,139.09
1
18
35,000.00
2,500.00
7,390.00
7,005.00
51,895.0C
5
10,300.00 88 1,285,000.00
91250 20, .>00.00
500.00 .. 89,770. 00
.ii :624 i4
11,712.50 1,415.894.41
485,000.GO
20,000.00
40.000.00
5,000.00 550,000.00
3
6
26
57
'"
3
50
284,350.00 4.79250
43,200.00 37,563.00 619,863.00
18,175.00 2,C50.00 8,525.00 1,700.00 4,500.00
36,954.00 138.00
22,055.00 2,014.00
37,002.40
~,765.08
230 00 3,83000 1,834.40 7,304.60
348,244.08 7,210.50 77,610.00 43.HI.40
668,730.00
4
26 300,000.00
1,500.00
15,000.00
5,000.GO 321,500.00
4
39 423,015.00
11,750.00
29,771.00
2,460.00 466,996.00
2
44 534,300.00
,>,775.00
27,625.00
5,500.00 573,200.00
15
52
21,500.00
8,410.00
9,475.00
8.53600
47,921. 00
24
71
58,000.00
1, ],,0 00
3, 8:l0. 00
",971 00
6[;,951.00
25
74
87,900.00
8,035.00
16,096.00
9.087.75 121,118.75
8
51
70,500.00
5,550.00
15,235.72
6,912.00
98,197.72
6
28 255.50000
5,500.00
28,000.00
500:00 289,500.0
1
18 '2i8:00000
5,000.00
8,662.40
2,500.00 . 234: iri2:40
2
48 600,000.00
9,000.00 102,000.00
13,500.00 724,500.00
4 18
21 45
i5:i2500 "5:02500
500.00 5,525.00
6,000.00 3,282.78
6,500.00 29,557.78
i6i:00000 10,950.00 17,100.00
4,750.00 196,800.00
3 20
24 352,482.00
56
53,300.00
0183,,002956.0o0o:i
20,396.00 10,030.00
7,216.00 3,504.00
118,190.00 79,8,9.00
2
9
61,500.00
20,600001
58400
59500
83,279.00
23
05
10,585.00
2,05000
3,010.00
900.00
16,545.00
23
80 100,400.00
4,275.001 24,403.98
8,367.001 137,445.98
1
TABLE XVIII-Continued-SCHOOL PLANT-COLORED
STATUS OF PLANT USE
VALLE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY
------
. SYSTEM
--r Inst~ Number is use at the Number abandoned
beginningof Year
during the Year
-------
Inst.
Number available for
Number completed
use at the end
during the Year
of Year
---------- ---------
Inst.
Inst.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
.
Buildings ----
-
Rooms ----
Buildings ----
Rooms ---
Buildings ----
Rooms ----
Buildings
Rooms
Insurance Value of Buildings
Wayne .........
Webster ........ Wheeler ......
White ........ Whitfield.
5
25
1 ..
11
16 ..
7
25 ..
..
1
3
i
3:
4
s 25 99.000.001
11. 7
.. 25
13.80000 11,000.00
55,000 00
Value of Grounds
Value of Furniture and
Equipment
Value of Library Books
and other
Instructional aids
Grand Total
Value of
School Property
----- ----- ------
7.40000 $ 635.00
1,100.00
1,000.00
12,500.00 $ 1,595.00 4,625.00
4,564.00
s 6,800.00 39500 2,013.00
25.00
125,70000 16,425.00 18,738.00
60,589.00
Wilcox...... . Wilkes ......... Wilkinson ......... Worth ............
.c..e.. Total Counties ...
0
5
17
12
24
55 ....
7
31 ....
9
23 .
1,254
5,966
146
491
! i
24
2
24 288,26100
4.80000
25,355.00
2,850.00 321,266.00
24
55
44,300.00
S.705 00
5,248.00
3.759.00
S9. 012.00
Ii .,
21, 000.00
23
15,750.00
1,00000 1,000.00
4.65000 8,500.00
4,149.00 35000
30,79900 25,600.00
50
586
1,094
5,867 49,217,369.50 2,065,006.00 4,317,294.02 906,852.29 56,506,52181
Americus ..... . Atlanta ......... Barnesville..... . Bremen ...... Buford.
Calhoun ...... Canton........ . Carrollton ... '" Cartersville ..... Cedartown ...
Chickamauga . . . Cochran....... . Commerce." Cordele ...... Dalton .....
Decatur ....... . Dublin ....
JI
730641....
41
;I!
.1:1 :
I
13
'i
3.
a"
1, I
21 ..
34 1, . . .
:17
i
:~I1
. J.... u
41 3:
l27 .
~I
...
1
I
'i
S
'1
. .. ..I.
I,
Ii
.......I..
i
1 '5
J .... . 4
4 48
361 198,700.00 704 11,996,260.00
5,00000
12.20000
525,904.00 1,189,227.68
5,51000 221,410.00 153,472.29 13,864.863.97
4 ....1.3.I. 15,000.00
.~I
9, ioo:oooOO 13 35.000.00
:l
10,00000
1,000.00
.j:OOOOO
7,000.00 1, 000 00
5,327.00 4,000.00
6",,5"0,00.000
1,310.00
22,637.00
..
3:30000 .iii :30000
3,200.00 27.1 00
,,1,700.00 12.634.00
,1! :f
341 430.500.00 r 21 350.000 001 J9,1 79,000.00
13.30000 20,000 001 2",00.00
18 260 00 16,776.84 8,385.00
2,970.00 3.19875 5,60500
465.030 00 389.97559 95,490.00
11 2,
1
.i21 .i.j5:00000j ... .j:ooooiJ! 13.465.1 00:
1
I
si500j ili3"2S000
J: 4
31,
61 27!
10g:~~~~~1
17! 280,000.00,
1,000.001 6.500.001 45,000.00
1000.00' 10 500.00'
14,00000
21.,407050.00001 3,000.00
8,0~0.00
119.47500
342,000.00
~I
.1 458,541001 42'1 414,293.68
30,000.001 6,100.00
22,36500 56,511.97"
14,09100: 524,997.00 7,734.19' 484,639.84
Elberton ............... " . Fitzgerald ................ Gainesville ...
Hogansville ... Jefferson ..... LaGrange.... Marietta...... . Moultrie ......
Newnan... . Pelham ....... Quitman.... . Home ............ Tallapoosa ......
Thomaston ..... Thomasville .... Toccoa. . Trion......... . Valdosta ......
Vidalia ... Waycross.. . West Point. Winder .....
..~ .......... Total Cities .............
Grand TotaL .........
~I
3
3 1 2 7 1
I ?
16f 1,414
24 . 23 29 ..
17 8 ..
.23
41
23 . 28 .. 12 37 .. 5.
sls' .
18 2 .. ;)4 .
20 .. ,,3 . 18 .
9 ..
1,4'12
7. 3981
. '2 ..
155
. 21 .;- ..
27 518
2
I
:'j
22
14
2
',j
14
75
64:
661
I
~I
~I
:ll 1: 5i 3 0 3 1 2 8 1
168 1,262
24 ..
I
25 155,000.001
I
',j:iJiJiJ:iJiJ'
30 243,500.00
40,000.00
1152,,399000..0700 1 14,585.00
7,723.00 2,066.00 13,500.00
20,113.70 176,966.00 311,585.00
17 225,000 00
8
3,000.00
48 712,850 19
28 350,000.00
41 256.500.00
3,000.00 1,500.00 21,663.50 2,000.00
7.000.00
22,000.00 2,500.00 64.298.95 27.000.00 2:1,950.00
1,500.00 1,200.00 12,352.65 9,000.00
4,150.00
251,500.00 8,200.00
811,165.29 :l88.00000 291,600.00
23 155.000.00 28 340.000.00 27 259,500 00 :l7 211,000.00 5 ..
5,SOO.00 6,000.00 8,000.00 53,000.00
50000
2:1,003.00 29,000.00 23,940.00 20,000.00
200.00 ..
4.208.00 4,000.00 4, 9n. 00
6.000.00
187,801. 00 379,000.00 296,412.00 290.000.00
700.00
18
35,000.00
:l5 270,250.00
18 140,000.00
2
10,000.00
54 332.000.00
1,000.00 11,202.00 12,000.00
2.350.00 24,000.00
1.500.00 42.530.00 11.460.00
11000 28,596.00
1. 200. 00 5,949.00
3.090.00 215.00
6,188.00
38.700.00 338,931.00 166,550.00
12,675.00 390,784.00
20
7,',000.00
57 396.334 00
18 140,000.00
9
35,000.00
3,000.00 9,00000 10,000.00 2.000.00
10,850.50 40,295.00 15,000.00
3.000.00
5.065.00 8,921. 00 2.000.00 1.000.00
93,915.50 454.550 00 167,000.00
41.000.00
1,528 18,971.228.87 899,019.50 1,812.076.64 :l12, 255.88 21,994,580.89
s 7,395 $68,188,598. :l7 $ 2,964.025.50 $ 6,129,370.66 1,219,108.17 $78,501,102.70
. ----------
SUMMARY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
1954-55
RECEIPTS 1954-55
I. INCOME-GENERAL FUND
1. From the State
a. Operation Fund (Foundation Program-
Teachers Salaries, Supplements,
Travel Transportation, Contingent
and Maintenance and Operation .... $79,974,992.77
b. Capital Outlay...................
3,372,648.75
c. Salary of County Superintendent. .
498,007.90
d. Vocational Funds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,027,001. 04
e. School Lunch Program. . . . . .
2,485,251 . 74
f. Special Programs, Veterans, etc.. . . . . .. 1,038,861.20
g. Other.................
141,155.51
TOTAL FROM THE STATE
. $ 88,537,918.91
2. From the County or City a. Tax for Maintenance and Operation ... $31,270,490.73 b. County Commissioners or City Council 3,429,652.13 c. Other.............................. 509,906.99
TOTAL FROM COUNTY OR CITy
. $ 35,210,049.85
3. From the U. S. Government
.
$ 1,948,309.94
4. From Fees from Pupils ...
596,068.95
5. From Sale of Property
.
198,815.93
6. From Insurance Claims
.
205,061. 53
7. Transfers from Other Systems
. 1,317,770.90
8. Transfers from Other Funds
. 1,007,622.56
9. From Cafeteria Operation (gross cash receipts except those in I-e) including balance at beginning of year
. 3,173,853.10
10. From Athletics, Entertainments and Self-Supporting Activ-
ities (gross cash receipts) including balance at beginning
of year
.
1,218,283.43
11. From other Sources
.
758,317.39
TOTAL RECEIPT8--GENERAL FUND. . . . . . . . . . .. $134, 172,072.49
II. SPECIAL BUILDING FUNDS
1. Sales of Bonds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $ 6,743,777.35
2. Other Building Fund Receipts
. 5,267,220.67
TOTAL BUILDING FUND
. . .. $ 12,010,998.02
TOTAL RECEIPTS-GENERAL AND BUILDING FUND
$146,183,070.51
314
RECEIPTS-Continued 1954-55
III. NON-INCOME
1. Loans ...
.$ 3,237,178.48
2. Bond Sinking Fund
a. County-wide Tax for Bonds and Bond
Interest.
.
.
b. District Tax for Bonds and Bond Int .
c. Interest Received on Investments .
3,283,530.99 501,478.50 92,488.64
TOTAL BOND SIXKII\"G FUI\"D RECEIPTS .. '$ 7,114,676.61
3. Agency Funds
a. U. S. Income Tax Withho1dings and
Cash Receipts. . . . . . .
..
b. Teacher Retirement Members Con-
tributions withho1dings and Cash
Receipts
.
c. Teacher Association Dues Withholding
and Cash Receipts
.
d. Group Insurance Premiums withho1d-
ings and Cash Receipts.
e. Other..... .
.
6,841,564.20
3,274,282.94 87,907.11
801,540.84 627,865.40
TOTAL AGENCY FUND RECEIPTS
.
$ 11,633, 160.49
TOTAL RECEIPTS-ALL FUNDS
$164,930,907.61
IV. BALANCE BEGINNING OF YEAR
1. General Fund (after deduction for agency
funds therein). . . . . . . .
.
$ 4,462,515.06
2. Building Fund .....
7,421,556.99
3. Sinking Fund (for payment of Bonds and
Interest)
.
3,502,681.95
4. Agency Funds
a. U. S. Income Taxes ....
b. Teacher Retirement Member
tributions
c. Teacher Association Dues
.
d. Group Insurance Premiums
e. Other
.
Con.
.
155,263.61
65,135.44 5,887.36 7,850.04 321,307.12
TOTALBALANCEBEGINNINGOFYEAR ..... $ 15,942,197.57
GRAND TOTAL-RECEIPTS AND BALANCES
$180,873,105.18
315
I. EXPENSE-GENERAL FUND
1. Administration
a. Salary of Superintendent
.
Travel of Superintendent
.
b. Per Diem of Board Members
.
c. Salaries of Administrative Assistants .
d. Salaries of Clerks
.
e. Attorney Fee
.
f. Surety Bond Premiums
.
g. Office Supplies and Expense
.
h. Other Administrative Expenses
.
Total Administration
2. Instructional Services-Regular Program
a. All Regular Teachers:
Elementary-Male
Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Travel
.
Elementary-Female
Salaries
"
.
Travel. '"
.
High School-Male
Salaries
.
Travel.
.
High School-Female
Salsxies
Travel
b. Salaries of Instructional Supervisors
Travel of Instructional Supervisors
PAYMENTS 1954-55
Disbursed by Boards of Education -----------------,
White
Colored
Total
1,257,465.37$ 139,115.05 82,316.89 195,049.74
810,231. 38 41,169.15
19,532.01
173,603.09 160,302.42
4,473.33$ 115.12
7,792.65 51,913.49 82,941. 32
2,743.98
2,336.34 10,648.43 19,888.71
1,261,938.70
139,230.17 90,109.54 246,963.23 893,172.70 43,913.13
21,868.35 184,251.52 180,191.13
.
$ 2,878,785.10 $
182,853.37 $ 3,061,638.47
. . $ 2,157,548. 71$ 1,346,242. 19 $ 3,503,790.90
12,709. 00 .....
12,709.00
33,390,478. 36 15,630,717.91 49,021,196.27
7,978. 12
1,354.70
9,332.82
10,132,146.96
212, 751.541
3,061 ,238.45 13,193,385.41
59,292.77
272,044.31
. 11,779,568.58 3,647,257.93 15,426,826.51
.
67,489.77
27,407.60
94,897.37
.
674,346. 061
391,749.70 1,066,095.76
.
55,468.95
42,699.12
98,168.07
c. Salaries of Non-Teaching Principals ..................
2,466,538.89 $ 687,230.53 $ 3,153,769.42
Travel of Non-Teaching Principals .............
::::::: 1$
47,044.72
1,165.03
48,209.75
d. Salaries of Visiting Teachers .....................
515,369.40
38,145.61
553,515.01
Travel of Visiting Teachers. ............................
I
69,322.07
2,855.29
72,177.36
e. Supplies and Materials used in Instruction .............
938,113.64
187,705.23 1,125,818.87
f. Libraries (books, magazines, supplies, etc) ..............
332,972.95
59,854.26
392,872.21
Employers' Contribution to Teacher Retirement System...
853,393.26
139,718.73
993,111.99
h. Local System's Payments of Pensions .......
.........
124,574.98
10,717.69
135,292.67
i. Other Expense of Instruction .....
.. . . .. . ..
1,511,843.49
417,292.90 1,929, 136. 39
--------,-------- --------
Total Instructional Services-Regular Program .....
$ 65,349,659.45 $ 25,752,645.64 $ 91,102,305.09
3. Instructional Services-Special Program
a. Salaries Special Programs, 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 Instructions Special Programs
.
980,352.04$
84,871.69 68,241.14
156,367.48 8,099.36
411,151.56
266,455.53 $ 19,583.82
. 14,156.18
26,831. 27 2,347.83 68,175.92
1,246,807.57 104,455.51
82,397.32 183,198.75 10,447.19
479,327.48
Total Instructional Services-Special Program .
..$ I , 709,083. 27 $
397,550.55$ 2,106.633.82
4. Plant Maintenance and Operation
a. Upkeep of Grounds
I. Labor
.
............... $
2. Materials and Supplies
.
b. Repairs of Building
I. Labor.............................. .
.
2. Materials and Supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
.
c. Repairs and Replacement of Equipment
.
d. Wages of Janitors.. ..
..
..
t ~~~~t.or~'. ~~p.~I~es.: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : i
g. Lights, Water and Power
.
h. Insurance Premiums
.
i. Rents
j. Other Expense of Maintenance and Operation
.
131,889.16$ 89,513.68
970,810.16 1, 054,546. 88
930,494.63 2,414,452.49
525,668.38 1,162,205.53 1,204,685.05
940,393.42 163,623.16 565,828.43
36,481.54 $ 10,170.01
193,855.60 184,035.33 210,115.40 562,414.20 118,806.54 272,901.90 238,562.17 135,264.32 25,836.55 65,338.03
168,370.70 99,683.69
1,164,665.76 1,238,582.21 1,140,610.03 2,976,866.69
644,474.92 1,435, 107.43 1,443,247.22 1,075,657.74
189,459.71 631,166.46
Total Plant Maintenance and Operation
$ 10,154,110.97$ 2,053,781.59$ 12,207,892.56
PAYMENTS-Continued 1954-55
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 .
Disbursed by Boards of Education
------------------
White
Colored
I
Total
--~-------- - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - -
. . . . . . . . . . . .. . $ . .
5,683,756.07 $ 1,643,27853
958,997.69 214,528.27
1,676,757.98$ 469,988.16 241,903.73 58,209.46
7,360,514.05 2,113,266.69 1,200,901.42
272,737.73
Total Pupil Transportation Expense ..
$ 8,500,560.56$ 2,446,85933$ 10,947,419.89
6. Other Expense
a. 1. School Lunch Program Salaries. . . . . . . . . .
$
2. School Lunch Program Other Expenses including balance at
end of year
.
b. 1. Other Cafeteria Operations Salaries
.
2. Other Cafeteria Operations Other Expenses including balance
at end of year. . . .
.. ... . ........ .
.
c. 1. Athletics, Entertainment and Other Self-Supporting Activities
Salaries
.
2. Athletics, Entertainment and Other Self-Supporting Activities,
Other Expense including balance at end of year
i
d. Interest on Loans. . . . . .
.
e. Transfers to Other Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
f. Other.................
.
.
1,569,389.05 $
3,532,756.11 60,554.68
121,342.42
100,684.67
865,120.21 71,704.45
1,329,851.14 566,977.52
85,802.68 $
208,430.81 5,570.69
11,621.69
16,550.53
75,439.76 1,603.57 1
95,940.16 60,144.60
1 ,655, 191. 73
3,741,186.92 66,125.37
132,964.11
117,235.20
940,559.97 73,308.02
1,425,791.30 627,122.12
Total Other Expense
.
.
Total Expense Payments.
.
$ 8,218,380.25$
561,104.49$ 8,779,484.74
======== ======== ========
SF 96,810,579.60$ 31,394,794.97 $ 128,205,374.57
II. OUTLAY EXPENSE 1. Land
i
i$
536,091. 68 $
283,206.96$
819,298.64
2. New Buildings 3. New Equipment 4. Additions and Alterations of Old Buildings 5. Other Capital Outlay
Total Outlay Payments
Total Expense and Outlay Payments
.
6,876,861.50
1,016,676.50
7,893,538.00
.
1,351,629.56
204,423.08 1,556,052.64
.
1,144,542.76
49,880.71
1,194,423.47
.
2,785,137.78
234,292.49 3,019,430.27
1--------1---------- ------
$ 12,694,263.28 $ 1,788,479.74$ 14,482,743.02
======== ======== =======
$ 109,504,842.88 $ 33,183,274.71 $ 142,688,117.59
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-Expenses. . . . . . .
.
. .
'
$ 2,785,445.65 $
.
2,036,348.54
.
1,161,191.36
.
6,020,059.60
.
2,706,902.39
.
100,407.39
.
718,371. 34
.
36,622.70
.
1,259,212.73
90,900.00 $ 80,295.55 47,261. 80 825,301.74 585,955.31
2,666.11 101,645.06
12,497.73 242,058.58
2,876,345.65 2, 116, 644. 09 1,208,453.16 6,845,361.34 3,292,857.70
103,073.50 820,016.40
49,120.43 1,501,271.31
Total Non-Expenses Payments.... Total Payments-All Funds
. .....
$ 16,824,561. 70 $ 1,988,581. 88 $ 18,813,143.58
======== ======== =======-
$ 126,329,404.58$ 35,171,856.59$ 161,501,261.17
IV. BALANCE END OF YEAR
1. General Fund (after deduction for agency funds therein)
$
2. Buildiug Fund
,
.
3. Sinking Fund Including Investments (for payment of bonds and
interest)
.
4. Agency Funds
a. U. S. Income Taxes
.
b. Teacher Retirement Member Contributions.. . .. .
.
c. Teacher Association Dues. . . . .. .
,
.
d. Group Insurance Premiums.. . . . . ..
e. Other
.
3,678,195.12 $ 11,307,147.97
3,268,788.49
173,593.13 66,555.57
8.00 29,970.01 280,643.81
412,774.77$ 4,090,969.89 99,584.18 11 ,406 , 732. 15
49,921.11
3,318,709.60
2,002.80 1,363.32
. 841. 57 454.16
175,595.93 67,918.89
8.00 30,811.58 281,097.97
Total Balance End of year GRAND TOTAL-PAYMENTS AND BALANCES
$ 18,804,902.10$
566,941.91 $ 19,371,844.01
======== ======== =======-
$ 145,134,306.68 $ 35,738,798.50 $ 180,873,105.18
ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
1954-55
J~colo~e~_ - - - - - - I White - I ~-------------- ---~~--
Total
--~~~
Enrolhnent:
Kindergarten
.
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 .
Ungraded
.
I
.... I, .
7,651 75,555 74,602 5654,,700454 ' 56,463 56,471 51,717
203 46,025 39,875 32,452 26,540 21,046
713 103
2,545 46,789 35,775 32,535 30,064 28,119 26,070 22,322
18
19,190 15,053 10,857
7,936
5,398 574
57
10,196 122,344
110,377 96,579 85,769 84,582 82,541
74,039 221
65,215
54,928 43,309 34,476 26,444
1,287 160
F~leITlentary Grades (Kg-7)
Male
.
Female
.
Total. .....
230,111 212,403
442,514
114,545 344,656 109,749 322,152
~---~
224,294 666,808
High School Grades (8-12) Male ...... Female.
81,775 84,876
25,545 107,320 33,463 118,339
Total .......
.........
166,651 59,008 225,659
Total Enroflrnerrt r Elementary and High School. Previously Enrolled .......... Net Enrollment. ............ Evening Schools .............. Average Daily Attendance........
609,165 45,508
563,657 1,366
503,854
283,302 6,717
276,585 1,381
233,824
892,467 52,225
840,242 2,747
737,678
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
1954-55
White Colored Total
Nulllher 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
171-180 Days
"
.
609,165
283,302
892,460
Total Enrollment.
. 609,165 283,302 892,460
Average Daily Attendance: Total Elementary Total High School.
Total Elem. & High School
. 361,195 184,624 545,819 . 142,659 49,200 191,859 1-----1------1-----
. 503,854 233,824 737,678
Average Length of Term
.
180
180
180
Average Cost per Pupil in A. D. A
. $173.70 $130.43$ 159.99
Number of Graduates from Four-Year High
Schools
Male
.
Female
.
8,819 10,086
1,804 2,947
10,623 13,033
Total
.
18,905
4,751
23,656
321
NUMBER O}<' TEACHERS EMPLOYED, AVERAGE ANNUAL SALARIES PAID TEACHERS AND CERTIFICATES OF TEACHERS
1954-55
White Colored Total
Nurnber Teachers Errrployed on Regular Prograrn-r-Acaderrrie and Vocational:
Elernerrtary (Kg-7)
Male Female
.
666
. 12,173
461 5,757
1,127 17,930
Total
. 12,839
6,218 19,057
High School (8-12) Male Female
.
2,830
1,032
3,862
.
3,933
1,238
5,171
Total
.
6,763
2,270
9,033
Non Teaching Principals
.
490
155
645
Total Teachers on Regular Progr-am e
.
20,092
8,643 28,735
Special Program s Male Female
Total.
.
130
35
165
.
80
38
U8
----- ----------
.
210
73
283
Grand Total All Teachers
. 20,302
8,716 29,018
Average Annual Salary Paid Teachers
on Regular Progrums
Elernerrtary
$ 2,768.75$ 2,730.29$ 2,756.20
Male
. 3,239.56 2,920.27 3,108.95
Female
. 2, 743. 00 2 , 715 . 08 2, 734. 03
High School Male Female
. 3,239.94 2,955.28 3,168.41 . 3,580.26 2,955.32 3,416.21
. 2,995.06 2,946.09 2,983.34
Total Average Annual Salary
. 2,931. 32 2,790.46 2,888.76
Certificates of Teachers on Regular Progralll: Five Years College Four Years College Three Years College Two Years College One Year College
Total
.
3,067
761
3,828
. 12,550
6,699 19,249
.
2,555
881
3,436
.
1,588
267
1,855
.
79
10
89
----
. 19,839 .8,618 28,457
Permit Grand Total
.
253
25
278
---------------
. 20,092
8,643 28,735
322
ADMINISTRATORS, SUPERVISORS AND NON-PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES
1954-55
,
White
Colored Total -----
Professional Ernployees s
Administrative Assistants ......... ......
"Non-Teaching Principals ...............
61Y2 490
2Y2
64
155
645
Supervisors ............................
150
105Y2
255v2
Visiting Teachers .......................
156%,
10%
167!:;
Librarians ...................... .......
Total Professional Employees ........ ..
87
945~
10 283%
97 1,229
Non-Professional Ernployees s
Attendance Officers ..................... Clerks ................................
11 663%
4 82%
15 746)c2
Lunchroom Managers and Workers ....... 4,011
337
4,348
:Vlaintenance Workers:
Plant .................................
349
35
384
Bus ...................................
90
5
95
Janitors ...' ............................ 1,657
417
2,074
Food Processing........................
156
18
174
Bus Drivers ........................... 3,212
1,057
4,269
Others ................................ Total Non-Professional Employees......
1,401%
11,551~
305 2,260%
1,7063-'2 13,812
*Non-Teaching Principals also shown on Teachers employed OIl Regular Program.
32::>
SCHOOLS ACCORDING TO SIZE 1954-55
White Colored Total
N urnber of Schools:
Total Number of Public Schools .......
Number Having Grades 1-7 only .........
Number Having High School Grades......
Number Having Four-Year High School. .
Nurnber 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....
Fifteen Teachers .......
.........
Sixteen Teachers ........ ..............
Seventeen Teachers .....
Eighteen Teachers ...........
Nineteen Teachers ......... ...........
Twenty Teachers and Over ..............
1,466 741 725 419
47 84 75 94 82 78 88 56 37 54 41 42 61 61 44 42 52 43 32 353
1,398 874 524 246
2,864 1,615 1,249
665
462
509
297
381
104
179
51
145
51
133
38
116
43
131
41
97
33
70
14
68
19
60
26
68
21
82
21
82
14
58
12
54
13
65
15
58
7
39
1161
469
I
324
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS 1954-55
White
Colored
Total
Number of Buildings According to Material Used:
Cement. ................
277
73
350
Steel. ...................
8
2
10
Stone ...................
126
45
171
Brick ...................
1,757
350
2,107
Frame ..................
1,462
1,487
2,949
Total ...................
3,630
1,957
5,587
Value of Buildings ........ $201,975,687.63 $48,310,157.29 $250,286,844.92
Value of Grounds ......... 11,185,709.27 2,614,911.50 13,800,620.77
Total Value of Buildings and Grounds........... $213,161,396.90 $50,925,068.79 $264,086,465.69
Number of Rooms in Building:
Classrooms ..............
19,497
7,745
27,242
Other ...................
9,649
2,270
11,919
Total ...................
29,146
10,015
39,161
325
LIBRARIES AND EQuIPMENT 1954-55
--- White
Colored I
Total
Li~:~~:: VOlum: in--~----~~~~-----I-
Libraries: Elementary High School
Total.
.
1,497,619
266,851
1,764,470
.
1,356,617
270,649
1,627,266
-~----- ~-~-------I-~-~-'----
.
2,854,236
537,500
3,391,736
Value of Volumes in Libraries: Elementary High School
Total.
1
$ 2,015,943.07 $ 368,699.02 $ 2,384,642.09 . 2,475,724.13 430,730.61 2,906,454.74
--------1--------- ~~-----
$ 4,491,667.20$ 799,429.63$ 5,291,096.83
Value of Teaching Aids ..... '$ 1,777,182.04 $ 309,416.91 $ 2,086,598.95
Total Value of Libraries and
TeachingAids
$ 6,268,849.26$ 1,108,846.54$ 7,377,695.80
'Equipment:
Xumber of Desks and Seats..
652,818
223,525
876,343
Value of Desk and Seats .... $
Value of Lunchroom Equip-
ment.
.
Value of Laboratory Equip-
ment
.
Value of Auditorium Seats ..
Value of Teachers' Desk, etc.
Value of Motion Picture
Equipment
.
Value of Food Processing
Equipment
.
Value of Vocational, Home-
making and T. & 1.
.
5,162,522.32$ 1,557,913.14$
5,956,276.95
831,705.991
2,171 ,585.44 1,938,076.24 3,998,541.66
459,135.46 271,450.44 712,063.3Cl
2;:::::. ::! 1,431,493,06 872,747.19
4,437,547.12 694,053.01
6,720,435.46
6,787,982.94
2,630,720.90 2,209,526.68 4,710,604.96
1,677,650.84
946,363.95
5,131,600.13
Total Value of all Equipment. $ 25,968,789.98 $ 4,846,095.88 $ 30,814,885.86
Total Value of all School
Plants
$245,399,036.14 $56,880,011.21 $302,279,047.35
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AGE GRADE CHART
1954-55 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 ....... 12,823
10
12,833
Six ............. 51,895 11,143
16
8
63,062
Seven .......... 8,070 49,477 12,256
20
2
11
69,836
Eight........... 1,256 10,036 37,453 7,508
30
4
7
56,294
Nine ...........
282 2,204 9,363 31,789 7,904
48
15
51,605
Ten ............
118
562 3,039 10,336 30,894 8,015
103
4
53,071
Eleven .........
58
148
823 3,536 10,472 30,846 8,634
108
3
54,628
Twelve .........
31
56
282 1,239 4,302 10,277 26,386 6,495
104
2 49,174
Thirteen ........
12
28
110
440 1,619 4,340 9,779 23,489 5,967
104
2
12 45,902
Fourteen ........
6
11
38
167
557 1,793 4,505 9,561 20,799 5,599
117
13 43,166
Fifteen .........
5
1
9
38
182
600 1,692 4,360 8,391 16,931 4,929
127 37,265
Sixteen .........
3
2
8
20
76
282 1,213 3,178 6,675 14,478 4,407 30,342
Seventeen .......
4
9
38
197
783 2,069 5,066 11,611 19,777
Eighteen ........
1
1
10
30
135
448 1,293 3,637 5,555
Over Eighteen ...
1
1
17
48
95
350 1,040 1,552
Totals .......... 74,556 73,680 63,393 55,081 55,985 56,018 51,462 45,474 39,408 31,921 26,235 20,849 594,062
AGE GRADE CHART 1954-55 Colored
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Grade Grade Grade Grade
-------------------
5th Grade
6th Grade
7th Grade
8th
9th
I 10th 11th 12th Total
Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade
---- ---- ---- ---- ----
Under Six .... ... 2,852
18
1
2,871
Six ......... .... 28,475 2,861
74
1
31,411
Seven .... .... . . 9,646 16,903 3,219
75
4
29,847
Eight. .... ...... 3,434 8,659 12,428 2,452
115
2
1
27,091
Nine .........
1,282 3,840 7,921 10,161 2,349
158
7
25,718
Ten ............
573 1,825 4,292 7,648 8,842 2,281
121
21
25,603
Eleven .........
221
807 2,170 4,278 7,000 7,644 1,990
167
9
24,286
Twelve .........
125
418 1,276 2,749 4,525 6,534 6,745 1,693
145
7
24,217
Thirteen ........
60
180
539 1,363 2,632 4,303 5,492 5,815 1,541
130
4
22,109
Fourteen ........
25
63
267
796 1,552 2,711 4,018 5,366 4,714 1,294
126
8 20,940
Fifteen .. '"
10
28
98
287
743 1,405 2,289 3,369 4,275 3,476 1,022
98 17,100
Sixteen ...... ...
4
13
28
83
248
594 1,088 1,699 2,641 3,074 2,610
836 12,918
Seventeen .......
4
10
26
63
135
302
646 1,071 1,724 2,302 1,874 8,157
Eighteen ........
1
4
5
13
40
81
188
339
644 1,167 1,510 3,992
Over Eighteen ...
1
4
11
17
66
120
290
I
Totals .......... 46,707 35,6201 32,377 29,924 28,090, __25,8191 22,1511 19,030 14,855 10,639
586 7,817
1,020 2,115 5,346 278,375
SUMMARY AND COMPARISON OF THE COST OF SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION ACCORDING TO THE TYPE OF OPERATION
1954-1955
Type of Ownership
No. Buses
No. Trips
Number of Miles Traveled Daily
(one way)
Children Hauled Daily
.- -----.
Total Expend.
plus 12Yz%
Average Cost Per
Depreciation ----------_._--
for Publicly
Owned Buses
Bus
Child Mile
Total Per Bus Total Per Bus
Public Ownershipand Operation ........... 2,615 3,971 71,085 27.6 223,832 85.6 $ 5,757,145.97$ 2,201.58 25.72 22.1
Private OwnershipContract Operation ....... 1,158 1,758 32,680 28.2 93,335 80.6 3,032,752.67 2,618.96 32.49 25.8
Joint OwnershipContract Operation .......
496
762 13,903 28.0 37,370 75.3 1,303,838.81 2,628.71 34.89 26.0
State Bus Totals ........... 4,269 6,491 118,668 27.7 354,536 83.0 10,093,737.45 2,364.42 28.47 23.6
Car Totals.................
185
201 1,779
9.6
Per Diem Totals ........... ... . ... . ....... . ........ . . . . .. . .
2,115 11.4 69 ....... .
100,687.74 544.26 1,261.10 . .........
47.61 16.4 18.27 . .......
State Grand Totals ......... ....... . ....... . 120,447 ........ 356,721 . ....... 10,195,686.29 ......... . ....... . . .......
SUMMARY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
1955-56
3B1
RECEIPTS 1955-56
I. INCOME-GENERAL FUND
1. From the State
a. Operation Fund (Foundation Pro-
gram-Teachers Salaries, Sup-
plements, Travel Transportation,
Contingent and Maintenance and
Operation
$93,875,979.33
b. Capital Outlay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2,260,846.75
c. SalaryofCountySuperintendent... 515,959.55
d. Vocational Funds................. 1,579,548.03
e. SchooILunchProgram
2,475,115.57
f. Special Programs, Veterans, etc.. . . . 1,045,507.07
g. Other........................... 267,984.55
Total from the State
$102,020,940.85
2. From the County or City
a. Tax for Maintenance and Operation.$33, 436,207.95
b. County Commissioners or City
Council
3,733,353.98
c. Other........................... 411,572.70
Total from County or City
$ 37,581,134.63
3. From the U. S. Government
. 1,930,344.07
4. From Fees from Pupils
.
569,180.69
5. From Sale of Property
.
349,089.42
6. From Insurance Claims
.
423,692.01
7. Transfers from Other Systems
. 1,419,131. 23
8. Transfers from Other Funds
.
815,193.61
9. From Cafeteria Operation (gross cash receipts except those in I e) including balance at beginning of year ...
4,281,600.72
10. From Athletics, Entertainments and Self-Supporting
activities (gross cash receipts) including balance at
beginning of year
.
1,320,455.65
11. From other Sources
.
729,647.23
TOTAL RECEIPTS-GENERAL FUND
$151,440,410.11
II. SPECIAL BUILDING FUNDS
1. Sales of Bonds 2. Other Building Fund Receipts
. $ 4,634,722.29 . 3,200,580.64
TOTAL BUILDING FUND. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $ 7,835,302.93
========
TOTAL RECEIPTS-GENERAL AND
BUILDING FUND
$159,275,713.04
332
RECEIPTS-Continued 1955-56
III. NON-INCOME
1. Loans
$ 4,450,876.28
2. Bond Sinking Fund
a. County-Wide Tax for Bonds and
Bond Interest
.
b. District Tax for Bonds and Bond
Interest
.
c. Interest Received on Investments ..
3,994,989.77
265,973.50 93,577.95
TOTAL BOND SINKING FUND RECEIPTS .. $ 8,805,417.50
3. Agency Funds
a. U. S. Income Tax Withholding and
Cash Receipts
$ 7,995,981.15
b. Teacher Retirement Members Con-
tributions withholdings and Cash
Receipts
. 3,640,916.20
c. Teacher Association Dues with-
holding and Cash Receipts
. 104,445.43
d. Group Insurance Premiums with-
holdings and Cash Receipts
. 1,018,227.31
e. Other
. 793,986.55
TOTAL AGENCY FUND RECEIPTS
$ 13,553,556.64
TOTAL RECEIPTS-ALL FUNDS
$181,634,687.18
IV. BALANCE BEGINNING OF YEAR
1. General Fund (after deduction for agency funds therein)
$ 4,159,489.56
2. BuildingFund
11,071,191.14
3. Sinking Fund (for payment of Bonds
and Interest)
. 3,219,785.11
4. Agency Funds
a. U. S. Income Taxes
.
b. Teacher Retirement Member Con-
tributions
.
c. Teacher Association Dues
.
d. Group Insurance Premiums
.
e. Other
.
144,683.18
45,731.84 630.86
26,690.41 680,680.50
TOTAL BALANCE BEGINNING OF YEAR .. $ 19,348,882.60
GRAND TOTAL-RECEIPTS AND BALANCES
$200,983,569.78
333
PAYMENTS 1955-56
Disbursed by Boards of Education
White
Colored
Total
J. EXPENSE-GENERAL FUND 1. Administration a. Salary of Superintendent Travel of Superintendent b. Per Diem of Board Members c. Salaries of Administrative Assistants d. Salaries of Clerks e. Attorney Fee f. Surety Bond Premiums g. Office Supplies and Expense h. Other Admirustratrve Expense
Total Administration
Ii> 1,301,501.97 $
$ 1,301,501.97
.
142,157.77
.
95,460.44
'1
259,500.97
.
142,157.77
.
. 95,460.44
.
259,500.97
.
948,453.81
715.00
949,169.81
.
68,079.62
1,066.05
69,145.67
.
18,357.78
5.00
18,362.78
.
199,768.89
2,702.96
202,471.85
.
186,429.20
1,318.14
187,746.34
- - - - - - - - _._------_.~-_._------
$ 3,219,710.45 Ii>
5,807.15$ 3,225,517.60
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
.
2,500,779.68 Ii> 12,212.24
36,717,837.56 8,345.60
11 , 122,264. 72 224,151. 17
13,272,511.95 73,741. 94
662,750.60 50,461. 88
1,589,133.32 $ 12.00
17,351,477.63 1,006.00
3,525,163.69 59,146.94
4,120,010.40 30,656.86
408,211.38 38,554.91
4,089,913.00 12,224.24
54,069,315.19 9,351. 60
14,647,428.41 283,298.11
17,392,522.35 104,398.80
1,070,961.98 89,016.79
c. Salaries of Non-Teaching Principals Travel of Non-Teaching Principals
d. Salaries of Visiting Teachers Travel of Visiting Teachers
c. Supplies and Materials used in Instruction f. Libraries (books, magazines, supplies, etc.) g. Employers' Contribution to Teacher Retirement system h. Local System's Payments of Pensions i. Other Expense of Instruction
.
2,743,695.07
.
71,584.67
.
537,287.57
.
68,638.89
.
1,193,646.82
.
330,395.34
.
813,880.37
.
142,395.37
.
1,583,138.75
815,930.25 17,347.08 35,227.11 2,655.11
310,719.34 100,303.82 227,172.54 48,451.70 443,353.42
3,559,625.32 88,931. 75
572,514.68 71,294.00
1,504,366.16 430,699.16
1,041,052.91 190,847.07
2,026,492.17
Total Instructional Services-Regular Program
$ 72, 129,720. 19 $ 29, 124,533. 50 $ 101,254,253.69
3. Instructional Services-Special Program a. Salaries Special Programs, 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 Instructions Special Programs
Total Instructional Services-Special Program
$
955,763.91$
.
111,614.38
.
114,777.80
.
181,420.68
.
17,192.00
.
409,481. 45
----------1-
$ 1,790,250.22 $
332,790.73 $ 20,178.14 29,506.88 31,710.97 4,007.20 71,272.58
489,466.50 $
1,288,554.64 131,792.52 144,284.68 213,131.65 21,199.20 480,754.03
2,279,716.72
4. Plant Maintenance and Operation
a. Upkeep of Grounds
1. Labor.
$
136,920.98 $
2. Materials and Supplies
.
166,747.48
b. Repairs of Building
1. Labor
.
915,102.05
2. Materials and Supplies
.
1,103,215.94
c. Repairs and Replacement of Equipment
.
1,064,826.45
d. Wages of Janitors
.
2,636,936.41
e. Janitors' Supplies
.
664,549.47
f. Fuel .
.
1,373,129.11
g. Lights, Water and Power.
.
1 , 395 , 841. 61
h. Insurance Premiums ........................................
938,890.39
i. Rents
.
78,025.36
j. Other Expense of Maintenance and Operation
.
678,965.14
--------1
Total Plant Maintenance and Operation
$ 11,153,150.39$
51,566.97 $ 44,862.49
188,487.95 211,609.97
291,246.85 185,952.08 266,056.51 795,754.94 206,545.58 417,326.10 400,221.45 183,345.41
35,367.06 200,217.60
1,206,348.90 1 ,289, 168. 02 1,330,882.96 3,432,691.35
871,095.05 1,790,455.21 1,796,063.06 1,122,235.80
113,392.42 879,182.74
3,078,463.04 $ 14,231,613.43
PAYMENTS-Continued 1955-56
Disbursed by Boards of Education
White
Colored
Total
-.-------------.---------------------1---------1----.----1--------
I. EXPF:NSE-GENERAL FUND-Continued
5. Pupil Transportation
a. Salaries of Operators
$ 5,574,559.66$ 1,759,495. 10$ 7,334,054.76
b. Supplies, Repairs, Maintenance
.
1,854,662.87
634,487.68 2,489,150.55
c. Transportation Equipment Purchased
.
1,372,775.89
392,538.37
1,765,314.26
d. Other Expense of Pupil Transportation
,
.
323,989.65
62,302.28
386,291.93
-------1--------1
Total Pupil Transportation Expense
$ 9, 125 , 988. 07 $ 2,848,823.43 $ 11,974,811.50
6. Other Expense
a. 1. School Lunch Program Salaries
$
2. School Lunch Program Other Expense including balance at end
of year
.
b. 1. Other Cafeteria Operations Salaries
.
2. Other Cafeteria Operations Expense including balance at end
of year
.
c. 1. Athletics, Entertainment and Other Self-Supporting Activities
Salaries
.
2. Athletics, Entertainment and Other Self-Supporting Activities
Other Expense including balance at end of year
.
d. Interest on Loans
.
e. Transfers to Other Systems
.
f. Other.
.
1,657,420.01$
3,477,921. 61 45,388.13
272,852.33
146,326.28
744,977 .16 69,507.37
1,192,256.98 708,726.72
383,638.39 $
892,091.81 6,002.04
19,806.27
10,726.26
229,600.43 7,295.28
133,543.61 48,250.84
2,041,058.40
4,370,013.42 51,390.17
292,658.60
157,052.54
974,577.59 76,802.65
1,325,800.59 756,977.56
Total Other Expense
$ 8,315,376.59$ 1,730,954.93$ 10,046,331.52
Total Expense Payments
$ 105,734,195.91$ 37,278,048.55$ 143,012,244.46
II. OUTLAY EXPENSE 1. Land......................................................... $
419,100.97 $
194,114.43$
613,215.40
2. New Buildings. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
....... .
.
7,372,383.58
2,151,059.72
9,523,443.30
3. New Equipment.
"
.
1,888,258.31
723,285.31
2,611,543.62
4. Additions and Alterations of Old Buildings
.
1,433,019.24
108,540.22 1,541,559.46
5. Other Capital Outlay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
.
. 3,056,508.79
279,179.88
3,335,688.67
Total Outlay Payments
$ 14,169,270.89 $ 3,456,179.56 $ 17,625,450.45
Total Expense and Outlay Payments
$ 119,903,466.80 $ 40,734,228. 11 $ 160,637,694.9
III. NON-EXPENSE
1. Loans Paid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
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
.
4,151,975 .45 $ 2,262,361.08 1,033,520.00 6,518,107.28 2,893,483.74
88,391. 37 840,473.00
14,141.45 1,228,986.89
1,061,402.91 $ 283,273.33 170,238.27
1,437,963.02 777,704.14 2,452.20 205,424.01 773.11 152,209.89
5,213,378.36 2,545,634.41 1,203,758.27 7,956,070.30 3,671,187.88
90,843.57 1,045,897.01
14,914.56
1,381,196.78
Total Non-Expenses Payments TotaIPayments-AllFunds
$ 19,031,440.26 $ 4,091,440.88 $ 23,122,881.14
======== ======== =======
$ 138,934,907.06$ 44,825,668.99$ 183,760,576.05
IV. BALANCE END OF YEAR 1. General Fund (after deduction for agency funds therein) 2. Building Fund 3. Sinking Fund Including Investments (for payment of bonds and interest) 4. Agency Funds a. U. S. Income Taxes b. Teacher Retirement Member Contributions c. Teacher Association Dues d. Group Insurance Premiums ~ Olliff
$ .
.
. . . . '"
5,772,017.37 $ 6,493,378.31
3,501,803.36
144,353.16 62,746.80 2,170.77 12,957.04 98,385.79
337,383.36$ 267,055.64
477,154.99
45,269.90 3,730.38 _ 511. 30 4,075.56
6,109,400.7 3 6,760,433.95
3,978,958.35
189,623.06 66,477 .1 8 2,170.7 7 13,468.34 102,461.35
Total Balance End of Year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 16, 087 , 812 . 60 $ 1 , 135 , 181 . 13 $ 17,222,993.7 3
GRAND TOTAL-PAYMENTS AND BALANCES
$ 155,022,719.66 $ 45,960,850.12 $ 200,983,569.78
ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE 1955-56
White Colored Total
Enrolhnent:
Kindergarten .......................... First Grade............................ Second Grade .......................... Third Grade ........................... Fourth Grade.......................... Fifth Grade............................ Sixth Grade ........................... Seventh Grade......................... Ungraded and Special. .................. Eighth Grade .......................... Ninth Grade ........................... Tenth Grade........................... Eleventh Grade ............ '" .......... Twelfth Grade ......................... Exceptional. ...........................
Elernerrtary Grades (Kg.-7)
Male .................................. Female ................................
Total. ................................
High School Grades (8-12)
Male .................................. Female .................~ ..............
Total .................................
Total Enrodlrnerrt
Elementary and High School ......... ....
Previously Enrolled .....................
Net Enrollment ........................
Evening Schools........................ ,
Average Dailv Attendance ............... 1
7,617 72,804 70,766 72,421 62,557 54,705 54,859 54,304
745 49,454 41,440 33,775 27,142 22,955
1,136
234,321 216,717
451,038
86,674 88,968
175,642
626,680
+5,600
581,080
489
515,626
3,201
44,746 36,531
34,519 30,988
28,197 25,780
23,649 1,009 19,804 15,801
11,703 8,370 6,066
221
10,818 117,550 107,297 106,940 93,545 82,902 80,639 77,953
1,754 69,258 57,241 45,478 35,512 29,021
l 1,357
116,224 111,604
227,828
350,545 328,321
678,866
27,735 35,022
r
114,409 123,990
62,757 238,399
290,585 8,896
281,689 1,079
231,386
917,265 54,496 863,769
1,568 747,012
338
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
1955-56
White
, Colored Total
I
Nurnber 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 171-180 Days ..... ............ . ........
Total Enrollment .....................
I I
i
626, 6801 626,680
290,585 290,585
917,265 917,265
Average Daily Attendance: Total Elementary ...................... Total High School. .....................
363,895 151,731
180,280 51,106
544,175 202,837
Total Elementary and High School ..... 515,626 231,386 747,012
Average Length of Term ....................
180
180
180
Average Cost per Pupil in A. D. A ............ $185.60 $151. 54 $ 175.05
Number of Graduates from Four-Year High Schools: Male .................................. Female ................................
9,234 10,728
2,025 3,311
11,259 14,039
Total ..... : .........................
19,962
5,336
25,298
NUMBER OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED, AVERAGE ANNUAL SALARIES PAID TEACHERS AND CERTIFICATES OF TEACHERS
1955-56
- - - - II White Colored
NUlllber Teachers Employed on Regular I
Prograrn-e-Acaderntc and Vocational:
Elernerrtary (Kg.-7)
Male
.
Female
.
805 12,329
490 5,948
Total
1,295 18,277
Total
.
13,134
6,438
19,572
High School (8-12) Male Female
Total
.
.
2,883
1,122
4,005
.
4,068
1,327
5,395
6,951
~~---
2,449
9,400
Non-Teaching Principals
.
535
180
715
Total Teachers on Regular Prognam e
.
20,620
9,067
29,687
Special Prognarn :
Male
.
169
58
227
Female
.
71
43
114
- - - - - - - - - - ~~---
Total ....................... ......
240
101
341
Kindergarten ......... .. , . ..... . ....
100
53
153
Grand Total All Teachers .................
20,960
9,221
30,181
Average Annual Salary Paid Teachers on Regular Program :
Elernerrtary: ...................... $2,987.60 $2,942.60 $2,972.66 Male ............................ 3,121.73 3,243.15 3,167.67
Female ..... ..................... 2,978.85 2,917.36 2,958.84
High School: Male Female
. $3,552.39 $3,158.42 $3,449.75 . 3,935.63 3,194.57 3,728.02 . 3,280.79 3,127.86 3,243.17
Total Average Annual Salary. . . . .. $3,183.06 $3,001.76 $3,127.45
Certificates of Teachers on Regular Progralll:
Five Years College
1
Four Years College.........
ThreeYearsCollege
TwoYearsCollege...... One Year College....
.
II
Total
'
.. . . ..
:::::t;~t~~: ::::: :.:.::::::I
3,327
957
13,039
7,144
2,453
741
1,471
1871
121 _ _~~1_1
20,411
9,040
20, :::
9,0::
4,284 20,183
3,194 1,658
132 29,451
29, :::
340
ADMINISTRATION, SUPERVISORS AND NON-PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES
1955-56
White Colored Total
Professional Employees: Administrative Assistants ...........
60
I
61
*Non-Teaching Principals .. '" .........
535
180
715
Supervisors ................... ......... Visiting Teachers......... ... . ..........
131 156>i
100Yz 11
231Yz 167>i
Librarians .............................
67
II
78
Total Professional Employees. ........
949>i
303Yz 1,252%
Non-Professional Employees:
Attendance Officers .....................
24
3
27
Clerks ................................
692Yz
10931
802
Lunchroom Managers and Workers....... 4,020
517
4,537
Maintenance Workers:
Plant. ................................
342
42
384
Bus ...................................
81
6
87
Janitors ............................... 1,832
526
2,358
Food Processing........................
408
42
450
Bus Drivers ........................... 3,213
1,232
4,445
Others ................................ 1,29531
322
1,617Yz
Total Non-Professional Employees ...... 7.17Jl/. 2,170
9,341 Yz
*Non-Teaching Principals also shown on Teachers employed on Regular Program.
341
SCHOOLS ACCORDING TO SIZE 1955-56
White Colored Total
---------------~-------------- - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - -
N rrrrrber; of Schools:
Total ~umber of Public Schools ....
i
1,422
Number Having Grades 1-7 only. . . . . i
690
1,058 613
2,480 1,303
Number Having High School Grades ..... Number Having Four-Year High Schools ..
732
445
1,177
I
406
216
622
N rrmber of Schools Having:
One Teacher
.
26
252
278
Two Teachers
.
53
187
240
Three Teachers
.
62
92
154
Four Teachers
.
81
42
123
Five Teachers
.
85
35
120
Six Teachers
'
71
32
103
Seven Teachers
i
.
90
39
129
Eight Teachers
.
60
31
91
:\!ine Teachers
.
44
33
77
Ten Teachers
.
46
16
62
Eleven Teachers
.
39
21
60
Twelve Teachers
.
38
20
58
Thirteen Teachers
.
68
19
87
Fourteen Teachers
'.
46
19
65
Fifteen Teachers
.
42
14
56
Sixteen Teachers
.
49
18
67
Seventeen Teachers
.
60
12
72
Eighteen Teachers
.
45
18
63
Xineteen Teachers
.
36
9
45
Twenty Teachers and Over
.
381
149
530
342
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS 1955-1956
White
Colored
Total
Number of Buildings-According to Material Used:
Masonry ...............
1,935
501
2,436
Veneer on Wood ........
362
50
412
Frame .................
1,208
933
2,141
Total ................
3,505
1,484
4,989
Number of Rooms in Buildings:
Classrooms .............
19,921
7,857
27,778
Special Instructional.....
3,255
928
4,183
Special Service Rooms ...
3,638
729
4,367
Total ................
23,176
8,785
31,961
Value of School Property:
Value of Buildings ....... $236,141,853.27 $ 68,188,598.37 $304,330,451.64
Value of Grounds ........ 13,370,054.75 2,964,025.50 16,334,080.25
Value of Furniture and Equipment. .......... 28,045,772.14 6,129,370.66 34,175,142.80
Value of Library, Books and other Instructional Aids .................
7,084,669.75
1 ,219, 108. 17
8,303,777.92
Grand Total Value of School Pronertv ..... $284,642.349.9\ $ 78,501,102.7() ~~o~, 143,452.61
343
AGE GRADE CHART 1955-1956 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 ........... 13,252
9
----
Six ................. 49,663 11,231
119
13,261 61,013
Seven ............... 7,395 45,633 10,918
93
2
64,041
Eight. .............. 1,115 10,238 45,534 12,701
67
9
----
Nine ................
248 2,193 10,956 35,076 8,086
83
69,664 56,642
Ten ................
92
494 3,027 10,319 29,067 7,830
86
2
50,917
Eleven ..............
48
119
795 3,197 9,958 29,030 8,183
142
1
51,473
Twelve .............
26
44
254 1,174 4,003 10,503 29,584 8,635
101
3
54,327
Thirteen ............
23
12
83
379 1,373 4,324 9,939 25,179 6,332
131
4
47,779
Fourteen ............
16
8
32
128
526 1,604 4,177 9,472 22,381 6,067
99
6 44,516
Fifteen .............. Sixteen .............
Seventeen .... .......
Eighteen ............
4
2
10
27
146
565 1,649 4,409 8,412 18,841 5,537
177 39,779
----
1
1
6
27
81
277 1,151 3,165 6,335 14,917 5,028 30,989
----
1
5
10
32
159
624 1,790 4,638 12,954 20,213
----
1
4
21
138
425 1,183 3,524 5,296
Over Eighteen .......
1
5
35
105
302 1,462 1,910
Totals .............. 71,883 69,983 71,730 63,100 53,260 54,040 49,175 49,175 41,189 33,697 26,680[ 23,151 611,820
... -
AGE GRADE CHART 1955-56 Colored
I
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
5th
6th
7th 18th [lOth [nth 12th
1 Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade I Grade . Grade . Grade Grade Total
Under Six ..... ,1__3 , 233
27
1
I I
----I----'--~-
,
'
'
3,261
,
Six
.
.. i 28,329 3,216
74
1
----
I
I
I
31,620
Seven .....
8,305 18,422 3,615
98
:
----
I
30,440
Eight
.
Nine
.
Ten
.
~ Eleven ..... c:n
2,7 541 8,883! 15,286 _~~81
10lil
10
1 948 3,283 1
I
7,590 10, 7991
2,6401
123
6
2,4301 1 - - - -
1
445 1,401 4,032 7,5151 9,789
139
15
1
,
174
561 1,899 4,268: 6,644 8,325 _-=,213
138
8
30,419 25,389 25,767 24,230
Twelve ....
Thirteen
. ..
Fourteen
.
Fifteen
.
Sixteen
.
100
276
1,001
2,
439
1
4,
132 1
560 6' 1
7,685 2,088
----
176
11
24,468
33
115
450 1,316 2,5131 4,000 6,200 6,355 1,650
143
10
22,785
1
I
I
----
47
179
646)
1,2181
2,
371 1
3,789
5,171
5,297
1,485
124
5 20,359
2:1
161
66
----
224, 646 1,2111 2,181 3,483 4,534 4,140 1,166
127 17,798
1
21
1
71
21
1
I
----
87
-')131!,
4441
978 1,702 2,526 3,293 2,903
989 13,165
----
Seventeen
.
Eighteen
. '1
~I
6,
101
43[ 126
287
597 1,069 1,641 2,332 2,196 8,309
IIi
I I
-I')'
1
----
9
19
63
176
314
588 1,114 1,633 3,920
Over Eighteen Totals
. .[
. 1 44,354:
1 36,258
i
!
34,221
1
1:
30,786[
I
71 27,9601
8! ,
25,627
1
19 23,560
41 19,766
120 15,695
219 1J, 520
520 8,169
1,042 1,978 5,992 283,908
SUMMARY AND COMPARISON OF SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION ACCORDING TO THE TYPE OF OWNERSHIP
1955-56 White and Negro
No. Buses
No. Trips
Number Miles Traveled
Un-
Annual
Paved paved Total Mileage
Pupils Transported Daily .
More
Within Than
lY2 lY2
Per
Miles Miles Total Bus
Total
Expenditure
Including
Average Cost Per
Depreciation -_.
._-
on County
Owned Buses Bus Child Mile
----
County Owned
Buses .....
2,920
4,276 34,828.9 47,070.55 81,899.45 29,193,792 11,901 239,433 251,334
86.0 $ 6,852,291. 38 $ 2,346.67 $ 28.61 23.4
Private Owned Buses .....
1,079
1,594 11,882.4 19,759.35 31,641. 75 11,411,020 4,396 83,116 87,512
81.1 2,854,217.60 2,645.24 34.34 25.0
Jointly
\
Owned
Buses ......
446
633 4,570.2 7,709.7 12,279.9 3,755,017 1,212 32,633 33,845 75.8 1,154,862.83 2,589.37 35.38 30.7
Total Buses ...... 4,445 6,503 51,281.5 74,539.6 125,821.1 44,359,829 17,509 355,182 372,691
83.8 10,857,622.48 2,442.65 30.56 24.4
Total Cars .......
189
218 811. 4 1,028.6 1,840.0 616,810
52 1,675 1,727
9.1
88,167.57 466.49 52.63 14.2
Per Diem
TotaL ..... ....... . ....... . . ....... . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ......... .
Grand
TotaL ..... ........ 6,721 52,092.9 75,568.2 127,661.1 44,976,639
515
515 . . . . . . . .
11,577.10 . ......... 22.47 ........
17,561 357,372 374,933 . . . . . . . . $10,957,367.15 .......... $ 30.66 24.3
SUMMARY AND COMPARISON O}' SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION ACCORDING TO THE TYPE OF OWNERSHIP
1955-56 Negro Only
Pupils Transported Daily
I
N umber Mites Traveled
--~~I-------~-----~~-.~x~~~~~~ure I
___________~_________
More
I
I
Within Than
Including Depreciation
Average Cost Per _
No.
No.
Un- ['
\nnual IY2 I IYz
Per on County
,
Buses Trips Paved paved Total Mileage Miles Miles Total Bus Owned Buses Bus
Child Mile
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~---- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
---~
County Owned Buses .....
824 1,142 12,073.9 15,330.45 27,404.35 9,254,972 1,318 69,463 70,781 85.8$ 1,837,116.66$ 2,229.51 $ 25.95 19.8
Privately Owned Buses ......
316
496 4,093 1 7,069 25 11,162.35 4,081,533
537 25,949 26,486 838 784,810.40 2,483.57 29.63 19.2
Jointly'
~@'wned
Buses ......
92
149 1,110.7 1,7824 2,893.1 980,284
170 7,724 7,894 85.8 230,796. 22 2,50865 29.23 23.5
Total Buses ......
1,232 1,787 17,277.7 24,182.1
'.
Total Cars .......
-I10?,
121 470.1 560.1
Per Diem
TotaL ..... ...... . .. . . . . .I. .... . .. .
41,459.8 14,316,789 1,030 2 354,452
.. . . .... . . . .....
2,025 103,136 105,161
85.3 2,852,723. 28 2,315.52
29 1,078 1,107 10.8
0
248
248 .. . ... .
35,928. 29 352.23
4,813.00 . . . . . . . .. .
27.12 19.9 32.45 10.1
19.40 ........
Grand
Total. ..... ....... . ...... 17,747 824,742.2 . .. . . .... '1 14 , 671, 241 I
....... '1' ........ 2,054 104, 4621 . $ 106, 5161 ....... 2,893,464.57 " , '-~-'-'-'"
1
SUMMARY AND COMPARISON OF SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION ACCORDING TO THE TYPE OF OWNERSHIP
1955-56 White Only
I
I
No.
No.
Buses Trips
Number Miles Traveled
I Un-
Annual
Paved paved Total Mileage
Pupils Transported Daily
---
Total Expenditure
More
Including
Within Than
Depreciation
lY2 lY2
Per on County
Miles Miles Total Bus Owned Buses
Average Cost Per ----
Bus Child Mile
County Owned Buses ......
2,096
3,134 22,755 31,740.1 54,495.1 19,938,820 10,583 169,970 180,553
86.1 $ 5,011,425.39 $ 2,390.94 $ 29.48 25.1
Private Owned Buses ......
763 1,098 7,789.3 12,690.1 20,479.4 7,329,487 3,859 57,167 61,026 79.9 2,069,407.20 2,712.19 36.19 28.2
Jointly Owned
Buses ......
354
484 3,459.5 5,927.3 9,386.8 2,774,733 1,042 24,909 25,951 73.3 924,066.61 2,610.35 37.09 33.3
Total Buses...... 3,213 4,716 34,003.8 50,357.5 84,361.3 30,043,040 15,484 252,046 267,530
78.4 8,004,899.20 2,491. 40 31. 75 26.6
Total Cars .......
87
97 341. 3 468.5
809.8 262,358
23
597
620
7.1
52,239.28 600.45 87.50 19.9
Per Diem
TotaL ..... . . . . . . . . ....... . . . . . .. . . ........ . ......... . .........
0
267
267 . .......
6,764.10 .......... 25.33 ........
Grand TotaL ..... ........
4,813 ....... . 50,826.0 85,171. 1 30,305,398 15,507 252,910 268,417 . ....... $ 8,063,902.58 ......... . ....... . . . . .. . . .
APPROPRIATIONS, CENSUS, ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
Appropriation
-----
Enrollment
Attend-
Census
~h~te To~:- ance
-
-
-
-
Colored I ------
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1871
1{,
174,107.00 . . . . . . . . 42,914 6,664 45,578 336,388
1872
No School . . . . . . . . ......... ........ . . ........ ........ .
1873
250,000.00 ......... 63,923 19,755 83,677 . ........
1874
265,000.00 . . . . . . . . 93,167 42,374 135,541 . . . . . . . .
1875
151,304.00 ......... 105,990 50,358 156,348 . ........
1876
149,464.99 ......... 121,418 57,987 179,405 . ........
1877
150,225.00 ......... 128,296 62,330 190,626 . ........
1878
154,378.00 ......... 137,217 72,655 209,872 433,444
1879
155,264.00 ........ . 147,192 97,435 226,627 .........
1880
150,789.00 . . . . . . .. 150,134 88,399 238,533 .........
1881 1882 1883
1884 1885
196,317.00 . . . . . . . . 272,754.00 ........ . 282,221.00 ......... 305,520.00 . . . . . . . . 502,115.00 ........ .
153,156 161,377 175,668
181,355 190,346
91,041 95,377 111,743 110,150 119,248
244,197 .........
256,432 .........
287,411 507,167 291,505 . . . . . . . . 309,594 .........
1886 1887 1888 1889 1890
312,292.00 . . . . . . . . 489,008.00 ........ . 330,113.00 . . . . . . . . 490,708.00 ........ .
638,656.00 . . .. . . . .
196,852 208,865
200,786 209,276 209,259
122,872 133,429
120,390 133,220 134,491
319,724 ......... 342,294 ......... 321,176 560,281
342,496 .........
343,750 ........ "
1891
935,611.00 ........ . 219,643 140,625 360,268 .........
1892
951,700.00 ........ . 225,350 145,506 370,856 .........
1893
1,021,512.00 ......... 233,295 157,293 390,588 604,971
1894
937,874.00 ........ . 260,084 169,401 429,496 .........
1895
1,266,707.00 ......... 253,516 170,260 423,786 . . . . . . . .
1896
1,161,052.00 ......... 266,991 179,180 446,171 . . . . . . . .
1897
1,169,945.00 ........ . 270,267 180,565 450,832 .........
1898
1,640,361.00 ......... ........ . . ........ 569,107 660,870
1899
1, 398 , 122. 00 ........ . ........ . . ........ 474,441 .........
1900
1,440,642.00 ........ . ........ . ........ . 484,385 .........
1901 1902
1903 1904 1905
1,505,127.00 ......... ........ . . ........ 1,615,052.00 ......... ........ . ........ . 1,538,955.00 ......... 300,596 201,418 1,591,471. 00 ......... 298,865 200,238 1 , 735 , 713 . 00 280,955 298,234 199,296
502,887 . . . . . . . . 439,784 . .......
502,014 703,133 499,103 . . . . . . . 488,520 . . . . . . . .
1906
1, 711 , 844 . 00 318,758 307,494 208,774 516,268 . . . . . . . .
1907
1,786,688.00 316,758 308,153 201,029 509,182 . . . . . . . .
1908
2,000,000.00 322,050 306,891 201,512 508,403 735,471
1909
2,250,000.00 357,710 316,315 213,038 547,912 .........
1910
2,250,000.00 346,376 334,994 220,800 555,794 . . . . . . . .
1911 1912 1913 1914 1915
2,500,000.00 2,550,000.00 2,550,000.00 2,550,000.00 2,550,000.00
352,059 357,243
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 ......... 590,808 795,484 615,044 ......... 625,854 . . . . . . . .
349
APPROPRIATIONS, CENSl;S, ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
Enrollment
Appropriation Attend- I
Census
_~
1_ !_ ance i White_ ~olored I Total
_
1916 1917 1918 1919 1920
1921 1922 1923 1924 1925
1926 1927 1928
1929 1930
1931 1932 1933
1934 1935
1936 1937
m
1937-38
1938-39
1939-40
1940--41 1941-42 1942-43
1943~44
1944--45
1945-46
1946~47
1947-48 1948-49 1949-50
1950--51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954--55
1955-56
1/> 2,700,000.00 543,157 405,658 254,890 660,548
.
2,700,000.00 459,167 414,572 263,531 678,103
.
3,200,000.00452,064418,246261,501679,749840,861
3,500,000.00467,081427,162261,958689,120
.
4,000,000.00515,147446,054277,023 723,077_
.
4,500,000.00 535,620' 4,250,000.00 543,163
4,250,000.00......... 4,500,000.00 544,307
4,502,000.00 489,586
456,403 470,242
445,892 252,840
273,061 225,242
257,674 241,961
729,464 745,435
703,570 694,545
. .
900,352 .
.
5,003,000.00 5,003,200.001 6,562,334.00 6,597,198.00
7,458,002.00
513,017 544,093 535,196 543,637' 549,062
451,814 467,049 468,375 471,821 479,813
7,537,271.00 7,037,970.27 6,987,032.40 7,123,921.01 7,392,073.46
577 ,353 580,979 589,297 595,692 580,691
483,528 487,464 503,424 489,188
477,832
241,903 253,038 246,019 251,184 257,942
267,869 270,366 278,053 270,408 263,338
692,907
.
720,087
.
714,394 867,995
723,005,
.
737, 7551'
.
751, 3971'
.
757,831 , ..... 781,477 869,727
759,596
.
741,170
.
4,369,661. 391 595,131 14,457,132.80 572,386 14,448,420.64 604,745
14,713,587.06 587,543
496,514 511,087
522,614 513,719
20,303,120.00 15,506,400.00 18,895,893.05 17,995,210.50 20,723,537.68
582,654
577,875 546,633 516,463 546,480
508,199 500,547 492,173 472,434 468,579
21,169,963.86 31,668,682.00
37,249,900.00 41,031,721.00 50,875,000.00
563,653 579,618
582,255 597,895 619,846
486,781 484,872
487,955 496,733 512,355
*51,652,945.85 86,863,804.00 93,842,967.00 95,153,704.60 104,919,418.72
628,186
637,529
671,016
705, 737,
712 678
1'
526,241 542,372
567,085 589,638 609,165
117,102,091. 35 747, 0121 626,680
276,090 278,424 284,908 266,199
274,730 260,288 265,043 256,023 249,629
259,111 261,427 255,246 255,273 257,606
261,339 263,871 267,151 274,123 283,302
290,585
772,613 789,511 807,522' 779,918
782,929 769,835 757,216 728,457 718,208
745,892 746,299 743,201 752,046 769,961
787,580 806,243 834,236 863,761 892,467
917,265
. . 809,157 .
. . . . 719,520
. . 808,000 . .
. . . . .
.
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.
350
LIST OF TABLES
351
LIST OF TABLES Table
I. Receipts-Boards of Education
Page 90-121
II. White and Negro Schools-Payments-Administration
122-213
III. White Schools-Transportation-1955-56
214-221
IV. Colored Schools-Transportation-1955-56
222-227
V. White Schools-Enrollment
228-233
VI. Colored Schools-Enrollment
234-239
VII. White Schools-Miscellaneous Information on Enrollment and
Attendance
240-247
VIII. Colored Schools-Miscellaneous Information on Enrollment and
Attendance
246-251
IX, White Schools-Teachers and Teachers' Certificates
252-257
X. Colored Schools-Teachers and Teachers' Certificates
258-263
XI. White Schools-According to Size
,
264-269
XII. Colored Schools-According to Size , . ,
270-275
XIII. White Schools-Non-Instructional Employees and Evening
Schools.. . . . . . . . . . . . .
"
, .. 276-281
XIV. Colored Schools-Non-Instructional Employees and Evening
Schools
, .282- 287
XV. White Schools-Libraries and Equipment
288-293
XVI. School Plant-White
294-299
XVII. Colored Schools-Libraries and Equipment .. ,
,
300-305
XVIII. School Plant-Colored
306-311
Summary Tables-1954-55
314-328
Summary Tables-1955-56
332-345
Summary and Comparison of School Transportation According
to the Type of Ownership .. , ,
346-348
352