REPORT ON GEORGIA SCHOOLS
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION CLAUDE PURCELL Superintendent of Schools
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Part I
Superintendent's Letter
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Divisions:
Administration and Finance
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Internal Operations
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Vocational Rehabilitation
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Field Services
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Instructional Materials and Library Service 42
Instruction
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Vocational Education
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Negro Education
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and to Part II
Statistical Tables Summaries Index
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DR. CLAUDE PURCELL, State Superintendent of Schools and Executive Officer DR. M. D. COLLINS, State Superintendent of Schools Emeritus
Honorable H. W. Blount, Waynesboro
lst District
Honorable William T. Bod enhamer, Ty Ty . 2nd District Honorable Clarke W. Duncan, Buena Vista .__.._._ 3r d District Honorable James S. Peters, Manchester .... .. .dt h District
Honorable George P. Whitman, Jr., College Park,
Chairman ....__ ..
.. 5th District
Honorable Francis Shurling, WrightsviIIe .__..__ . 6th District
Honorable Henry Stewart, Cedartown...
Honorable Lonnie E. Sweat, Blackshear.
Mrs. Bruce Schaefer, Toccoa.
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._. ...._7t h District . 8th District
. 9th District
Mrs. Julius Y. Talmadge, Athens.
lOth District
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION-Left to right, seated, Dr. M. D. Collins, State Superintendent of Schools Emeritus; Mrs. Bruce Schaefer, Toccoa; Honorable George P. Whitman, Jr., College Park, chairman; Honorable James S. Peters, Manchester, vice-chairman; Mrs. Julius Y. Talmadge, Athens, and Dr. Claude Purcell, State Superintendent of Schools and Executive Officer; standing, left to right, Honorable W. T. Bodenhamer, Ty Ty; Honorable Lonnie E. Sweat, Blackshear; Honorable Henry A. Stewart, Sr., Cedartown; Honorable Henry W. Blount, Waynesboro; Honorable Clarke W. Duncan, Buena Vista, and Honorable Francis Shurling, Wrightsville.
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. . in our time, a new idea !
T - and recommendationsof the State Supe rintendent of Schools to the Governor of Georgia and to the General Assembly
Dr. Claude Purcell State Supt. of School s
To His Excellency, the Governor of Georgia and to the Members of the General Assembly of Georgia:
Th e la w of Georgia-specifically, Code Section 32-508requires that this report on the public schools be made to you. It is my pleasure and privilege to make it.
There are 415 pages in this report. It will take time to read and study. It cannot be read as quickly as your morning paper. It will not be as easy to digest as an evening TV program. You will have many other demands on your time. It will be hard for yo u to find enough minutes to sit down and fo llow this report to the end. But I thin k that it is as important a piece of information as is likely to come your way.
" . . . your constit ue nts look to you"
Nothing is t oda y more vital to our survival than the progress of our schools. You have been chosen as the lea ders of our people . Yours is much of the responsibility for the future of these schools. It is, therefore, our privilege to bring you in
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this report the facts and figures which you want in order that you may be well-informed and better able to make the vital decisions that your constituents look to you to make.
In other ages, it was considered enough if only the children of the rich, the socially elite, were educated. In our time, we have a new idea: that all children have a right to be educated. If we do not pay for their education, we are likely to have to pay for their ignorance, in crime, in delinquency, in mental misfits, and in social tensions.
n there are two things"
In any report on Georgia schools, there are two things to consider: 1. what progress they have made, and 2. what their needs for the future are.
In the two years that have passed since the last official report to you, one was under the leadership of Dr. M. D. Collins. On January 13, he retired after 25 years of nationally recognized eminence as state superintendent of schools. He was immediately appointed State Superintendent of Schools Emeritus for life by the Governor, in accordance with the law enacted by a recent General Assembly. The last year of the biennium was under the present State Superintendent of Schools.
n we have one purpose"
Everything that has been done-and everything that is being planned-for the schools of Georgia has been with one purpose: that Georgia children may learn. Unless there is quality instruction in the classroom, all our buildings and budgets, our libraries and laboratories and lunchrooms, avail us little.
Here are some of the things that have been done in the past two years, pointing toward more learning for Georgia's children:
1. The curriculum has been strengthened. Long before Sputnik was in orbit, we had moved to gear our science teaching to the new demands of the jet age. Science teachers attended workshops financed by local systems with state funds -$300 per teacher, payable after return to a Georgia classroom in the fall. They helped develop a science curriculum guide, being published in three sections, which is helping all Georgia science teachers to make their courses more meaningful. Some five hundred science and math teachers rev turned to college campuses last summer, with similar financing, to take content courses in these subjects. Others studied under grants from the National Science Foundation. We sent five to the Oak Ridge Institute for the summer. They returned to become our traveling teachers of science, and are now working, with equipped science station wagons, throughout Georgia. They are helping teachers with science courses. They are having a tremendous effect in stimulating interest of students in science.
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We bought four prints each of the physics and chemistry series of 162 half-hour film lessons, taught by two of the world's great science teachers. These are being used to good purpose in Georgia schools.
Mathematics and languages have been similarly stepped up. But we are mindful of the need of philosophers as well as scientists, historians as well as engineers, and we have not been panicked into an imbalance of our curriculum, and do not intend to be!
We now require 18 units, instead of 16 as formerly, for graduation from a Georgia high school. Accelerated courses for bright students, now in operation in many schools, add up to more than 18 units for many Georgia boys and girls.
" . . . finding our bright children"
2. A testing and guidance program has been expanded. Beginning with $55,000 authorized by the State Board of Education, we moved in 1957-1958 into our first statewide testing and guidance program. This year, we expanded this to $385,000. The purpose is not only to identify our bright children, but to find out what all children can learn and do, and to channel their abilities and aptitudes into courses that will help them to make the most of themselves. Many tests can be scored by machines. We have added foul' scoring machines to the Department, and we score tests free of charge. Teachers have been helped to understand the value of these tests and how to use them to good ends. Schools are moving toward more guidance counselors on their faculties. These counselors take the test results and use them as a basis for helping the children channel their abilities into courses of study and vocational areas at which they are best. (Sometimes the counselor is a teacher, assigned to part-time counseling.) The counselors work with the school staff, the students, and with parents in helping plan the best future for the child, thus developing our human resources to their utmost. Square pegs in round holes-human beings finding their life's work haphazardly and being frustrated, unhappy and unproductive in it-result in social tensions and in economic loss. The new testing and guidance programs help people find their best interests and abilities and seek careers where these can be most efficiently and happily put to use.
3. A new salary schedule for teachers has been set up. The average teacher salary in Georgia now is $3625. Beginning salary is $3000. It ranges upward-for qualifications and experience-to $4000. A new salary schedule-approved by the Board, but not yet financed-would begin at $3600 and go to $6000. Business people tell us that it will take such salaries to hold and attract more of the kind of teachers we want. There is informed thinking just now about some voluntary plan to set great incentives that would inspire teachers to reach toward goals of learning and teaching that will
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give Georgia eventually a teacher rating as high as any in the nation.
4. Our textbooks, films, and other materials for learning are increasingly effective. The Free Textbook Law, enacted in 1937, has proved its efficiency. The state buys books for the child for his 12 years of school for about $40 that would cost his parents to buy new, more than $200. It saves time and makes for efficiency in learning when all children get their books on the first day. In former years, half the school year had passed before some children had books to study. At a national convention in Oklahoma last year, Georgia's textbook program was rated number one in the nation. It has long been a fact that we have the world's largest 16 mm. educational film library. Experiments in a pilot closed circuit TV program are being carried on by the Department and a school to see what these possibilities are. Plans are also under way for the eventual establishment of a network of Georgia educational TV stations that would bring master teachers into classrooms to increase learning, and extend the effectiveness of the regular teacher.
The budget for this year provides a half million dollars. This will build one of the stations. A second station, already built at the university, will soon be ready for use. A third has been applied for, which another half million would build. These three would reach practically all Georgia schools. The cost of such television teaching is not prohibitive. These are not "entertainment" projects. They are designed to bring to Georgia children the best possible modern teaching.
5. The state's multimillion dollar building program has worked wonders with schools. Children enjoy going to the attractive, colorful new schools. These schools were built .at the low average cost of $7.50 per square foot. There are no "educational palaces" in Georgia, but there are scores of functional, up-to-date school buildings. Many replaced dilapidated structures. Some of the largest and most beautiful of Georgia's new schools are those for Negroes. The last three counties to get their building programs under way are all building now, and there is some new school structure in every one of Georgia's 159 counties.
This building program was planned only for the number of children in these local schools in 1951-52. Thousands of families have moved since then from rural to urban areas, creating acute problems for city schools. Moreover, more than 100,000 babies are born in Georgia each year-one about every five minutes. New families move in daily with incoming industry or federal projects. We have to provide more and more classrooms for all these children.
6. A full school day is being emphasized. School officials -both state and local-have cracked down on any laxity that may have resulted in short-changing students and taxpayers on the school day's length. The school year must be
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180 days. Local systems set their own holidays, but no matter how many they take, there must be 180 full school days on
their calendar. Each day must have a minimum of 5 V2 hours,
not counting recess or lunch. Many schools have longer days. Teachers work 190 days. They must report for work a week before school opens, for pre-planning, and work a post-planning week after school closes. Their year's salary, earned in 10 months' work, is simply divided for convenience into 12 payments. That gives them something to live on during the summer. But, they earn the money during the 10 months. It is a fallacy to think that the teacher is paid for two summer months in which she does not work. The money is already hers. She lets the state keep it, without interest, so that she can have it coming in during the summer. Many teachers go to colleges or workshops during the summer. Some travel and learn in that way. Superintendents and principals work all year. Summer is their time to find teachers, hire staff help, see about repainting, plan more efficient bus routes, and do many other necessary things to keep schools operating well.
7. Vocational Education takes on new dimension. We have Iaid out plans for vocational-technical schools that will be developed in certain centers to serve students in a large area. These are being jointly financed by state and local communities. Though they are of necessity located where industry provides jobs for those who get this training, they are planned to train youth both in these centers and from outlying rural areas who live near enough to come in on buses. These schools serve two purposes: they train the non-college youth for paying jobs, and they provide a source of labor for the state's incoming and expanding industries. Each school will have facilities and staff to train students for at least five jobs, and -at most schools-for more. When the new National Defense Education Act was passed (see details in this report), we already had under way a vocational education expansion plan that fit right into the specifications. This is not just more of the same kind of vocational education we have now-however good-but a whole new idea of such training. Twentythree school systems have already asked for such schools. Many groups, including school officials, board members, and local ..business leaders, have appeared before the State Board of Education to ask for these, most with their matching money ready.
8. New program added in Vocational Rehabilitation: Our program of Vocational Rehabilitation, which has often led the nation in the number of people restored to earning capacity, has been assigned an added program: determining the eligibility of people who file claims for social security before 65, on disability grounds. This was an Act of Congress, and necessitated our adding or shifting personnel to do this job. All of the added staff members are paid through federal
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funds, at no cost to the state. 9. National Defense Education Act offers matching funds:
The 85th Congress passed Public Law 864, designed to strengthen the nation's educational program, especially in the fields of mathematics, science, and languages. Long before this law was enacted, Georgia had moved to strengthen its own public school program in these areas, and in the setting up of area vocational-technical schools. The national law will give us help in doing what we had already begun to do. The federal money must be matched, most of it on a 5050 basis. (Federal loans to college students are on a 90-10 matching basis, and are handled through the colleges.)
The new law will bring into Georgia about 20 million dollars in the next four years, if it is matched, and the programs are developed to their fullest potential. Largest item is for providing equipment to strengthen the teaching of math, science, and foreign languages.
Finance (Current Appropriation)
As you know, for many years the General Assembly has made a lump sum appropriation for the public schools. These funds are budgeted by the State Board of Education. Legislators are sent copies of this budget.
The last Appropriations Act of the General Assembly provided, in the first section, the sum of $122,100,000. The Budget Commission has provided $23,510,000 under the second or contingent section of the Act. This is a total of $145,610,000 from state revenue. Other funds, including federal funds for vocational education and rehabilitation, made the total budget administered by the State Department of Education $151,277,599.70.
More than 98% of these funds are disbursed to the local school system. There they are used for such continuing items as teacher salaries (which take about 70 %), school transportation, maintenance and operation of the schools, free textbooks, and other such services.
All these funds are used for already established, recurring budget items. It takes this much, plus eight million dollars more, just to continue the services which we have now, and to maintain the merely quantitative aspects of our program.
To raise teacher salaries, which we must do to hold our good teachers and attract more first-rate teachers; to establish area vocational-technical schools to train Georgians for good-paying jobs in industry and to attract more industry into Georgia; to complete our school building program so that all children will be adequately housed; and to build a television station-for these purposes, we need more money, as outlined on the following pages.
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I wish to list the following school needs, in order of their importance. These items have been reviewed and approved by the State Board of Education. We recommend additional appropriations for these needs. Additional Funds Needed:
(1) Eight million dollars for the current financing of the Minimum Foundation Program of Education. This much is essential just to maintain the public school program as it is, to provide teachers for the normal increase in enrollment, and to pay teachers the normal upgradings in pay earned by higher qualifications or added years of experience.
(2) Five and a half million for teacher raises, toward the salary schedule approved by the State Board of Education. This will move the beginning salary from $3000 to $3100 and the top salary from $4000 to $4200.
(3) Six million to finance a 75 million dollar building completion program, to provide the 4000 classrooms still needed to adequately house Georgia's children. This can be financed through the State School Building Authority, with the annual re-occurring outlay of six million dollars.
(4) Three million for the establishment of the VocationalTechnical area schools. This is a non-recurring item in the budget. It will strengthen and support Georgia industry and train Georgians, both in the industrial centers where industry is located, and in the adjacent rural regions, for well-paid jobs. The local systems pay half the cost of these schools. Such a program of area trade schools will be repaid many times by the tax earnings of people who are thus enabled to get good jobs, and by industries that come into Georgia because they find here a plentiful source of well-trained labor. Local systems provide sites, pay half of the cost of equipment and buildings. State and Federal funds, coming to us under the new National Defense Education Act of the 85th Congress (Public Law 864) will pay the staff.
(5) One-half million for television. This is a non-recurring item in the budget. (Operating costs-about $250,000 a year for the three stations-would be a re-occurring budget item.) We already have funds for one station. This half million would build another. The station already built at the University of Georgia, and available for public school use from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., would make three. These three stations would reach practically all of the schools of Georgia. Later, the possible addition of a fourth would give us complete coverage, and make possible the use of educational television throughout the state, bringing the best teaching and the most effective audio-visual learning even to the remotest rural areas in Georgia.
I urgently request the appropriation of the funds set out above. Education is a paying investment, and in this demanding age, it is vital that we do everything possible to have public schools second to none in the nation or in the world.
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Our very survival depends on it. It will avail us little to have a state full of natural resources unless we develop to the utmost the human resources that can make the most of them.
Scholarships for Teachers
I recommend the activating of the recently approved constitutional amendment that makes permissible the use of state funds to finance scholarships for teachers who will teach in Georgia's schools.
We need more good teachers. Through the teacher recruitment program of the State Department of Education, more than 6000 Georgia high school and college students have joined the ranks of future teachers. Many of them need financial assistance if they are to get the education that will make of them the first-class teachers that we must have for Georgia's children.
Study Committee for School Laws
I recommend that a legislative committee be set up to work with the State Department of Education and the office of the Attorney General in a revision of the school laws. This is necessary because of the fact that these laws have not been revised in many years, and the language of some of the laws is inconsistent with that of other laws. Some of the passages are in actual conflict with others. These need to be made consistent. The committee would also study the need for any additional laws, and recommend these to the General Assembly at its next annual session.
Raising Qualifications for Superintendent
The present statute setting up qualifications for a person eligible to hold office as a county school superintendent was enacted in 1919. Superintendents themselves have requested that the law be changed to raise these requirements. I concur in their request. I recommend also raising the qualifications for the office of State Superintendent of Schools. Leadership in education is increasingly important, and it is vital that it be on a sound professional basis.
We have in times past been inclined to think we have done our whole duty by the schools when we have provided teachers and buildings and books. We know now that there are other things, intangibles that cost nothing and are priceless: a climate of learning in the homes that will make it easier for the child to learn, and a community attitude that recognizes and rewards scholastic excellence. Gone is the outmoded idea of ridiculing intelligence. People have realized that our very survival depends on our brain power. Georgia schools and communities now value the honor roll students as much as the football heroes.
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I believe, therefore, that our needs-tangible and intangible-can be summed up like this:
1. We must know what every child is like and what he can do.
2. We must provide him with a curriculum and facilities through which he can become an educated, useful person.
3. We must see that he has a teacher, well-prepared and intellectually alert, to teach him competently and to inspire him to learn.
4. We must provide available school buildings for all the children of Georgia, finishing the building program which has already done much for the progress of education here.
5. We must work together in Georgia to put a premium on educational excellence. We must search out, honor and reward creative teaching wherever we find it. We must encourage parents to provide encouragement for study at home, and to surround the child with a "climate of learning" that makes it p 0 s sib I e and desirable for him to study. We must work through our communities to see that scholastic achievement is noticed. Plato once said, "Whatever is honored in the community will be cultivated there." Georgia children have brains as good as those of any children anywhere. We must encourage and reward the use of these human resources. They are indispensable to our very survival.
I wish to express, for myself and my colleagues, our continuing appreciation for the invaluable support given to education by the Governor and the General Assembly. The Constitution wisely vests in you the responsibility for the schools. You are the representatives of the people, and in touch with their needs and their thinking. The gentlemen of the General Assembly have shown real statesmanship through the years in putting education in position of top priority. We feel that you must realize the big dividends this attitude has paid when you see that Georgia's present high standard of living has been brought about largely by the skill and achievements of those who were educated in our public schools.
Education is the big story in Georgia today. It is our best investment, our most vital concern.
Thank you for your interest in it, and your support of it.
Sincerely yours,
Claude Purcell State Superintendent of Schools
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PART I
. . . information about the schools in your county, too !
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0/ :J)illi3ion
Administration and Finance
Local School Budgets Allotments to School Systems School Census and Compulsory Attendance Law Pupil Transportation Statistical Services and IBM School Plant Services
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'", . . more dollars for education and more education for our dollars."
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ORGANIZATION
The Division of Administration and Finance is responsible for making all allotments to Georgia's public schools. This division 'also has responsibility for providing needed information and assistance to the superintendents and boards of education of the 198 school systems of the State.
The Minimum Foundation Program of Education is administered through this division, which is charged with the responsibility of assisting local school systems in every way possible in the successful operation of their schools under the law. Allotments of State funds for each system are computed according to the formulas provided in the Minimum Foundation Law.
The activities of the Division of Administration and Finance are these:
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 the compulsory school attendance law, and keeping of the school system attendance records.
4. Public school transportation. 5. Statistical information: collection, tabulation and pub-
lication as required by law. 6. School plant services. Because of the variety of responsibilities assigned to this division, its activities are divided among the following sections: Allotment, Audit and Statistical Services; Pupil Transportation; School Census and Attendance; and School Plant Services; and IBM.
Assistance to School Officials
Each of Georgia's 159 counties has a school system. In addition, there are 40 independent city systems, of which 39 are operating independently and one is operating through the county board of education by contract. Each of these 198 school systems has a wide variety of administrative problems which must be met. The Division of Administration and Finance offers consultative service to the superintendents and boards of education of these systems. The staff of the division receives frequent requests for information and advice on such matters as financial problems, employment of principals and teachers, interpretation of school laws, transportation problems, consolidation of schools, mergers of school system budgets, school bond issues and other problems of administration. Many school systems have contractual arrangements with other systems, and the Division of Administration and Finance has assisted in working out many of these.
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In the development of school building programs throughout the State, many school consolidations have been effected. The Division of Administration and Finance has worked closely with the school systems of the State in plans for these consolidations. The result is that the organizational pattern of the schools of the State has been greatly improved since the beginning of the State building program. In 1951-52, the year in which the State school building program began, there were 3290 schools in the State; in 1957-58 there were only 2119 schools in operation. Every child in the State now has access to a four-year high school with adequate facilities. MINIMUM FOUNDATION LAW
In 1951, the Minimum Foundation Program of Education Law was activated for Georgia Schools. Under the Minimum Foundation Program, the State allots teachers to local school systems on the basis of average daily attendance (known as
s
. . . Georgia's taxable wealth has doubled in the last 10 years.
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"A.D.A."). The amount required for their salaries is calculated in this division in accordance with the salary schedule approved by the State Board of Education.
In addition to allotments for teachers' salaries, this division sets up allotments of State funds for transportation, maintenance and operation, sick leave, and such administrative items as salaries and supplements for superintendents, visiting teachers and instructional supervisors.
Each school system files monthly requisitions with the Department showing changes in personnel and any other factors which might affect the payment of records maintained by IBM and painstaking office procedures. These requisitions, and the lists of teachers on which they are based, are carefully audited.
During the 1957-1958 school year 29,100 teachers were paid by the State. Based on this number of teachers, the Minimum Foundation Program also provided State funds for maintenance and operation and sick leave.
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE
u. , many who once dropped out"
There were 217,130 more children enrolled in the schools of Georgia in 1957-1958 than were enrolled ten years before, in 1947-1948, As the trend in school enrollment has been upward, the holding power of the schools has also increased, so that many Georgia children who formerly dropped out of school in the lower grades are continuing into high school. The following is a chart showing the increase in enrollment and average daily attendance for 1957-1958 as compared with 1947-48:
ENROLLMENT 1947-48
ENROLLMENT 1957-58
GRADE
White
Kindergarten ___________ First Grade ____________
Second Grade __________ Third Grade ___________ Fourth Grade __________ Fifth Grade ____________ Sixth Grade ____________ Seventh Grade _________
tighth Grade __________ Ninth Grade ___________ Tenth Grade ___________
Eleventh Grade ________ Twelfth Grade _________
3,599 64,381
56,408 54,447 53,023 48,574 45,306
41,857 39,273 31,686 26,139 21,157
2,105
TOTAL _______________ 487,955
A.D.d. _______________ 385,576
Colored Total
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642 61,335 34,613 31,688 28,059
24,397 20,589 18,443 13,225 9,213
6,889 5,168
985
4,241 125,716
91,021 86,135 81,082 72,971
65,895 60,300 52,498 40,899 33,028 26,325
3,090
255,246 743,201
196,679 582,255
GRADE
White Colored Total
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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 ______________
7,881 71,457
66,180 66,972 67,350 69,486 59,542
51,404 1,160
51,268 48,251 38,762
29,822 24,751
108 198
3,094 41,847 37,202 35,496 33,789 31,258 27,645 23,995
661 21,495 18,475 13,392 9,726 7,324
420
10,975 113,304 103,382
102,468 101,139 100,744 87,187 75,399
1,821
72,763 66,726 52,154 39,548 32,075
108
618
TOTAL _______________ 654,592 305,819 960,411
A. D. A._______________ 534,918 236,041 770,959
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" . . . poverty and indifference are
not excuses"
Compulsory Attendance Law
In the structure of our society, the principal means of securing a universally educated citizenry is through school attendance. There is a significant correlation between the educational rating of a people and the standards of living and economic status existing in a state. Georgia's attendance law is outstanding and is so considered by leaders throughout the nation. The purpose of Georgia's law is to protect and help children. Compulsion alone is not always the need, and within itself is sometimes not sufficient. Therefore, this law makes possible specialized service concerned with removal of the causes for non-attendance, and promoting of conditions favorable to the child's normal development, adjustment, and regular attendance.
The Compulsory Attendance Law requires accurate pupil accounting and provides for a continuing census of children between the ages of 6 and 18. The law requires children between the ages of 7 and 16 to be enrolled in a public or private school and attend regularly. Those who are excused from this obligation are (l) children who finish high school before the 16th birthday, (2) children who are too physically handicapped to be able to attend school, and (3) children who are mentally incompetent.
Absences from school for such reasons as illness, death in the family or other providential reasons are legal. Poverty, indifference, ignorance or isolation are not acceptable excuses for keeping children from school. Today in Georgia every child is entitled to and should receive 12 years of school, experience.
Visiting Teacher Service
The focus of this service is on the individual child who needs special help in addition to, or different from, that which he can receive in the regular classroom, or principal office situation. This is a casework counseling service requiring special training. Casework is a skilled method of working with individuals. Visiting teachers work with individual children, their parents, school personnel, and others in determining causes for difficulty, and in making, as well as carrying out plans for appropriate handling of the situation.
Due to the role of the school in our society, it is in front line position to detect early symptoms of social and emotional
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problems. These problems, if not alleviated, develop into serious trouble for the individual and have adverse influence upon others. This is a preventive, as well as treatment service, in the school. Prevention pays higher returns than does later treatment of full-blown delinquency, mental illness, etc., therefore, this service concentrates on the elementary age school child. In the school year 1957-58, visiting teachers in 156 school systems worked with an average monthly case load of 9,568 children. As this service, which is still in the development stages, is understood more teachers and parents are referring children for casework. During this same school year, 52,010 referrals came from teachers, and 3,718 from parents. The more gratifying figure shows that in the same period, 2,604 children referred themselves for this type help.
The visiting teacher is a member of the local school system staff, and gives liaison service to help coordinate school and community service for the benefit of children. They refer appropriate cases to other agencies and in the year covered by this report, community agencies referred 2,574 cases to the visiting teacher as being best suited to deal with the problem.
Visiting teachers are in a strategic position in the school and community to know of existing resources, and to point out unmet needs to community leaders. They work in the school and with the home, bringing better understanding and promoting good relationship for the benefit of children. They made 86,100 home visits in 1957-58 to work with parents on school problems.
This service extends the arm of the school full length, and is evidence of an awareness of the great opportunity and responsibility of the school in its influence upon the whole child. It has been recognized as a favorable aid in prevention of juvenile delinquency and in promoting mental health. It helps conserve human resources by re-directing the energies and thinking of children. Far-seeing individuals have expressed their belief that professionally trained, competent visiting teachers in each school system would prove a great economy to the State in money and human resources.
PUPIL TRANSPORTATION.j
" . . . eleven times around the earth daily"
Georgia's pupil transportation story makes interesting reading. When the 1957-58 school year closed, 4,721 school buses
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were daily carrying 408,701 boys and girls to school and back home again. The number of pupils transported has increased by 161,798 pupils in the past eight years, and 72,496 pupils in the past four years. The increase in 1957-58 over the previous year was 12,517 pupils. Yet, only 41 % of the number enrolled in the schools were riding buses to school.
They Go 10.7 Times Daily "Around the Earth"
Mileage figures are amazing. The 4,721 buses traveled 48,505,029 miles. This averages nearly 11 times "around the earth each school day." Should the buses be placed bumper to bumper they would form a yellow line about 31 miles long.
The number of buses has increased 1,400 buses over the 1949-50 school term. There was an increase of 795 during the first four years of this period, and an increase of 605 buses during the last four years. The number of buses increased by 42 % during the eight-year period. However, it should be pointed out that the number of children transported during the eight-year period increased by 65.3 % and the mileage increase was 54 %.
Last school term 25,307,977 miles were traveled on unpaved roads, and 23,197,032 miles were traveled on paved
roads. So 52 % of the mileage was on unpaved roads and
48% was on paved roads. This points up one way operattng costs could be reduced, since statistics indicate that operating
costs are 26 % less on paved roads.
2Sc a mile, 9.1 c for a one way ticket"
School bus service was rendered for an operating cost of $12,456,597.01. This included depreciation of county owned equipment, salaries of drivers and mechanics, insurance, and is exclusive of the cost of any new equipment during the 1957-58 school term. The average cost per bus was $2,638.55, per child was $33.04, and per mile was 25 cents. It cost 9.1 cents one way per child per day during the school term.
It should be pointed out that $12,456,597.01 were spent for school bus operation, $8,183.86 for per diem in lieu of school bus transportation and $55,993.23 for transportation by cars and station wagons for a grand total of $12,520.774.10. There were 269 per diem students and 749 students transported by cars and station wagons.
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"; . . too many must stand"
The average bus service was 86.3 pupils per bus. There were 7,479 trips made which is equivalent to this number of buses. The per trip loading was 54.5 pupils. However, it is a well-known fact that many of our buses are overloaded and many pupils are compelled to stand.
The manufacturers' seat rating of our buses range from
24 to 96 passengers. Although 62 % of our buses have a seat rating of 48 passengers, 24 % have above and 14 % below
the 48 passenger rating. The following table indicates what has happened during
the past eight years:
Year
1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58
No. Buses
3,321 3,527 3,830 4,015 4,116 4,269 4,445 4,628 4,714
No. Trips
4,977 5,373 5,771 6,088 6,286 6,491 6,503 7,020 7,479
No. Miles Traveled Daily
(One Way) Total Per Bus
86,660 26.1 93,875 26.6 105,008 27.4 110,538 27.5 114,075 27.7 118,668 27.7 125,821.1 28.2 129,400 27.9 134,025 28.4
Children Transported
Daily Total Per Bus
246,903 74.3 263,415 74.6 290,560 75.9 317,992 79.2 336,205 81.7 356,721 83.5 371,202 83.5 396,184 85.6 408,701 86.8
Total Expenditures
Including Depreciatfon On County Owned Buses
$ 6,036,777.68 6,629,001.00 7,801,945.00 9,509,805.00 9,751,150.62 10,195,686.29
10,957,998.65 11,597,922.06 12,451,597.01
Who Owns the Buses?
There are three kinds of school bus ownership in the county school systems of Georgia. Some buses are owned by the county boards of education; some are owned by private individuals who drive their buses; and some are jointly owned by a private individual and the county boards of education.
. . . 11 times around the earth every day in mileage.
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There is a very definite trend toward county owned and operated school buses. The chief reasons for this trend are less operating costs and flexibility in changing routes. However, many of the more expensive privately and jointly owned programs have been liquidated in favor of county owned equipment, so the cost per bus for the three types of ownership are getting closer together.
The following table gives evidence of this trend:
Year
1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 Totals
County Ownership
Increase
Over
No.
Previous
Buses
Year
Private Ownership Joint Ownership
Increase
Increase
Over
Over
No. Previous No. Previous
Buses Year Buses Year
1,572
1,158
591
1,808 236 more 1,118 40 less 601 10 more
2,118 310 more 1,133 15 more 579 22 less
2,323 205 more 1,145 12 more 547 32 less
2,480 157 more 1,107 38 less 529 18 less
2,615 135 more 1,158 51 more 496 33 less
2,920 30.5 more 1,079 79 less 446 50 less
3,171 251 more 998 81 less 460 14 more
3,419 248 more 876122 less 426 34 less
1,847 more
282 less
165 less
Total Buses
3,321 3,527 3,830 4,015 4,116 4,269 4,445 4,629 4,721
Increase Over
Previous Year
206 more 303 more 185 more 101 more 153 more 176 more 184 more
92 more 1,400 more
There has been an increase of 117.6 % in county owned school buses, a decrease of 32.3 % in privately owned buses,
and a decrease of 39.3 % in jointly owned buses since 1949-50.
Over all there has been an increase of 42.1 % in the number
of buses. It is interesting to note there has been an increase
of 795 buses during the first four years of this period and an
increase of 605 buses during the second four years of -this
period.
The following table gives the comparative costs by ownership for the past nine years:
Year Ownership
1949-50
County Private Joint Total
No. Buses
1,572 1,158
591 3,321
Total Expenditures
$ 2,814,708.72 2,112,449.46 1,109,619.50
$ 6,036,777.68
Bus
$1,790.57 1,824.22 1,877.52 $1,817.75
Cost per Child
$22.89 25.85 26.28 $24.45
Mile
19.3 20.4 20.5 19.9
County 1,808 $ 3,359,953.00 $1,858.00 $23.99 19.2
1950-51 Private 1,118
2,189,435.00
1,958.00
26.90 20.8
Joint
601
1,079,275.00
1,795.00
25.96 18.6
Total
3,527 $ 6,628,663.00 $1,879.00 $25.20 19.6
County 2,118 $ 4,194,945.00 $1,980.61 $25.39 20.2
1951-52 Private 1,133
2,423,901.00
2,139.36
28.68 21.5
Joint
579
1,183,099.00
2,043.34
29.00 20.6
Total
3,830 $ 7,801,945.00 $2,037.06 $26.85 20.6
County 2,323 $ 5,099,274.00 $2,195.12 $27.00 22.2
1952-53 Private 1,145
2,983,729.00
2,605.87
33.82 26.1
Joint
547
1,426,802.00
2,608.41
34.84 26.4
Total
4,015 $ 9,509,805.00 $2,368.56 $29.91 23.9
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County 2,480 $ 5,509,732.28 $2,221.67 $25.89 22.2
1953-54 Private 1,107
2,875,239.62
2,597.33
34.76 26.0
Joint
529
1,366,178.72
2,582.57
33.69 26.1
Total
4,116 $ 9,751,150.62 $2,369.08 $29.00 23.7
County 2,615 $ 5,757,145.97 $2,201.58 $25.72 22.1
1954-55 Private 1,158
3,032,752.67
2,618.96
32.49 25.8
Joint
496
1,303,838.81
2,628.71
34.89 26.0
Total
4,269 $10,093,737.45 $2,364.42 $28.47 23.6
County 2,920 $ 6,852,291.38 $2,346.67 $28.61 23.4
1955-56 Private 1,079
2,854,217.60
2,645.24
34.34 25.0
Joint
446
1,154,862.83
2,589.37
35.38 30.7
Total
4,445 $10,857,622.48 $2,442.65 $30.56 24.4
County 3,170 $ 7,707,568.12 $2,431.40 $29.56 24.2
1956-57 Private 998
2,567,708.85
2,572.85
34.35 25.1
Joint
460
1,188,282.29
2,583.22
36.80 25.7
Total
4,628 $11,463,559.26 $2,477.00 $31.17 24.6
County 3,419 $ 8,809,344.26 $2,576.58
25.1
1957-58 Private 876
2,541,773.37
2,901.56
27.1
Joint
426
1,105,479.38
2,595.02
26.9
Total
4,721 $12,456,597.01 $2,638.55 $33.04 25.6
While there has been an increase of 45 % in the per bus cost during the past eight years over the 1949-50 cost, it is interesting to observe that the percentage of increase has been much less with county owned and operated buses. The percentage of increase per bus has been: County Ownership-43.7%, Private Ownership-58.9%, and Joint Owner-
ship-38.8 %.
Who Drives the Buses?
Of the 4,721 bus drivers, 163 are women. There were 53 student drivers, 79 teachers, and 25 other employees who drove school buses. Chatham and Fulton Counties have been very successful with women drivers. Last year 35 of Chatham County's 37 white drivers were women, and 23 of Fulton County's 65 white drivers were women.
Salaries of the 3,419 drivers of county owned buses amounted to $4,090,829.28. This is 46.4 % of the total maintenance and operating costs of county owned buses. The average salary for drivers of county owned buses was $1,196.49 for 10 months service.
About 125 counties have had pupil transportation survey, seeking to work out the most efficient, safe and economical bus routing arrangements and ways of operating their transportation systems. It is safe to say superintendents and county boards of education are saving over a million dollars per year by rearranging their bus routes and reducing the number of buses being operated by private and joint owners.
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Many Old Buses in Use
There are many old buses still transporting children to and from schools in Georgia. It is amazing to learn that about
48 o/c of Georgia school bus chassis are more than five years
of age. Using the average bus loading as a basis, the chassis over five years of age are transporting 195,329 children. It is estimated it would require over nine million dollars to replace this old equipment with new equipment.
It must be pointed out the safety of the pupils transported cannot be maintained with old equipment.
SCHOOL PLANT SERVICES
'", . . 14,254 classrooms have been built since 1951-52"
Approval of Plans for School Buildings
Code Section 32-909 provides that construction of all public school buildings must be according to the plans furnished by the county school authorities and the State Board of Education. The State Board of Education has interpreted this code section to require that plans for all school buildings in the state must be approved by the State Department of Education. Architects in the Office of School Plant Services review the plans at four stages during the preparation:
1. Preliminary plans 2. Large-scale drawings of specialized areas 3. A check set of final plans 4. Final plans and specifications
An engineer in the State Department of Public Health assigned to the Office of School Plant Services also reviews the plans to see that they meet standards established by the State Health Department.
By working with the architects at these four stages, it is possible for plans to be prepared to meet minimum standards and to include desirable features needed for a functional school building. Standards relating to sanitation, lighting, space allowance for special rooms, fire safety, type of construction, and other items requiring special consideration are checked carefully to insure compliance with these standards before final approval is given for construction.
During the biennium, 1956-1958, final approval has been given 240 sets of school building plans. In addition to these,
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the architects have worked with many others in the preliminary, large-scale drawings, and the check set stages.
The staff members including the architects make frequent visits to county and independent system superintendents to serve as consultants in selection of school sites, to advise on remodeling and building additions, and to help in determining whether old buildings should be abandoned.
The staff members of this office serve as consultants; aid in selection of committees; work on school system surveys, and make recommendations to system boards of education, based on such surveys, on school building planning to meet present and future needs. Surveys have been made in the following systems during the biennium: Appling County, Calhoun City, Cartersville City, Chatham County, Chattooga County, Crisp County, Dade County, Decatur County, Fannin County, Harris County, Henry County, Lowndes County, Lumpkin County, Meriwether County, Morgan County, Moultrie City, Muscogee County, Paulding County, Pickens County, Walker County, Whitfield County, and Worth County. The Area Representatives of the State Department of Education have assisted in the surveys conducted within their area.
Staff members in this office assist with building plans for State Trade schools, the Georgia School for the Deaf, and the Academy for the Blind. Consultative service has also been given to other divisions of the State Department of Education when requested.
Maintenance and care of school plants is an important problem for every school system. Staff members in the School Plant Service Office work with county and city superintendents and their custodial and maintenance personnel in training programs for these employees. Twenty-six custodial and maintenance clinics were held in 23 school systems during the biennium. These clinics have been well attended with as many as 150 custodial employees in some of the largest clinics. This service is available to all systems in the state. The clinic includes instruction and demonstration in the use of both custodial equipment and supplies.
Clinics for instruction in operation, maintenance, and controls used on heating systems were held in Millen and Americus. The school plant staff was assisted in these clinics by Mr. Frank Price of the Minneapolis-Honeywell Company and Mr. Douglas Felder of the Hartford Steam Boiler Manufacturing Company. The clinics were attended by school prin-
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cipals and heating staff employees of school systems in these
areas.
Federal Aid for Buildings
Nineteen proj ects for Federal funds for buildings under
Public Law 815 have been constructed at a cost of $2,750,566.
The following systems have received funds for buildings from
this source.
Cobb County, three projects
$569,250
Dougherty County, four projects_____
493,366
Houston County, two projects.c....
372,150
Liberty County, three projects
261,000
Muscogee County, five projects
828,900
Glynn County, one project______
134,550
Moultrie City, one project____________________ 91,350
School Building Program and Present Building Needs Since the State School Building Program started in 1951-52, 14,254 classrooms have been constructed. 10,776 were built by the State School Building Authority, 1,992 with local funds, and 1,486 with Federal funds under Public Law 815. Of the classrooms needed by school systems in 1951-52, 1,628 are still not built. They are either local responsibility or are needed in systems that did not use the State School Building Authority to meet the 1951-52 needs. Many of the school systems have had rapid growth since 1951-52 resulting in more building needs. A survey made in April, 1958, by asking each system superintendent to give the number of classrooms needed to accommodate the enrollment as of April, 1958, shows a need for 4,195 classrooms. Using the approximate average cost of $15,000 for a classroom, the present need for classrooms will require about $63,000,000 plus the cost of lunchrooms, administrative suites, and other necessary units in a school plant.
Other Services Several studies on subjects relating to building needs have been made during the biennium for committees of the State Board of Education and of the General Assembly. These were based on information tabulated from annual reports of the system superintendents and by questionnaires sent to system superintendents. The staff of this office has worked with architects and representatives of manufacturing companies in determining whether certain types of equipment and building materials meet minimum standards and has placed
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on the approved list those found to be desirable in the construction of school buildings.
The staff has accumulated much information relating to building and custodial problems and furnishes this in mimeographed form to those who are working on planning school buildings. IBM SERVICES
IBM equipment maintains records on school teachers and on payments to county and indep endent school systems of the State. This service a lso records data used in certification of teachers, prints teachers' certificates, and makes up monthly lists of teachers for all county and ind ependent systems. By IBM machines, certain department personnel payrollsalong with the salary checks which accompany them-are printed. For the Division of Vocational R ehabilitation, this service records case records and compiles reports. In connection with th e State-wid e testing program, the IBM service will record and tabulate t est scores for use at the State and local levels. In addition to th ese duti es, the IBM service tabulates statistics and records data for a ll Divisions of the Department as requested.
Marvin Griffin Classroom-Auditorium Build ing at the Georg ia School for th e Deaf, Cave Spr ing .
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01 :J)ivi:iion
Internal Operations
Central Accounting Personnel Office Office of Public Information Office Services (I.B.M., Multilith and Mimeograph
and Mail Service)
. . accurate records, available to the public.
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CENTRAL ACCOUNTING
" . . . records accurately kept"
The records in this office are so efficiently kept that they
have elicited commendation often from the state auditor.
W ell-kept records account for every dollar disbursed in the
vast operation through which the State Department of Edu-
cation carries out its responsibility to administer the public
school funds of Georgia.
Receipts and payments, necessitating thousands of detailed
records, are tabulated and handled by a well-trained, hard-
working staff under the able direction of one of the Depart-
ment's most efficient staff members.
These records and audits are available to the public at
any time.
PERSONNEL OFFICE
. . . courteous, efficient, wellinformed employees
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 cooperating 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
. . . tales out of school
It's the job of this office to keep the public informed about their schools. We do this with news stories, radio tapes, a television show, radio programs, a weekly newspaper column titled "Tales Out of School", and speakers. Almost daily and nightly, somebody from the State Department of Education is speaking to a Georgia PTA, civic club, church group, TV or radio audience, faculty meeting, or other organization. The Department's records are available at all times to the
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public and press. We seek to use every possible means of communication to help people understand what the schools are doing, how their money is being spent, and what they can do to strengthen the school program. Bulletins, like "To Answer Your Question", are printed to make information easy and available. The office also answers thousands of inquiries from people in and out of the State.
OFFICE SERVICES
. . accurate records
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, state-paid teacher's list monthly for all systems, and some department personnel payroll and checks; records case records for the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, and tabulates various statistics as requested.
. . savings in printing
Multilith and Mimeograph Bulletins, forms and pamphlets prepared for use or distribution by the Department of Education are printed in this office with the use of mimeograph and multilith machines. State Department of Education letterheads are also multilithed at a substantial saving in the cost of printing.
. the mail is heavy
Mail Service The mail service handles all in-coming and out-going mail for the State Department of Education. In accordance with recommendations of the Legislative Economy Committee, a folding machine has been provided in order to make possible more efficient handling of mail. Modern postage metering and addressing equipment have also been provided.
The girls' dormitory at South Georgia Trade School is typical of the modern structures going up throughout the State.
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:J)illiJion 0/
Vocational Rehabilitation
Vocational Rehabilitation Services School for the Blind School for the Deaf
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( ~ : : '. J . .: ," I
)
. . a program that has 4 t imes led the whole nation.
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ORGAN IZATION
earnings raised from 2 to 13 million!
Georgia's Vocational Rehabilitation services reached a new high in the number of disabled civilians restored to jobs during the two-year period.
The figures were: 5,326 in fiscal 1956-57 and 5,518 in 1957-58 for a total of 10,844 in two years. This total represents an increase of 1,999 over the number rehabilitated during the previous biennium.
The average case cost (including administrative per rehabilitant was $533.88 (1956-57).
Only about 2,000 of the 10,844 rehabilitants were getting any wages when they applied for services, and they were in part-time, temporary or unsafe jobs, or threatened with discharge because of disabilities.
They were earning an estimated $2,506,053 a year. All were at work after receiving services, earning an estimated $13,428,556 annually. (These figures do not include the earnings of farmers and family workers, which were not estimated) .
Georgia continues to lead all states in this phase of education. However, there still remains a tremendous backlog of disabled men and women who need and deserve help to become self-supporting citizens. As of July 1, 1958, there were 6,042 cases on active rolls receiving services, and 8,012 applications pending.
Vocational Rehabilitation services are paid for from Fed-
eral and State funds-about 66% % Federal and 331;3 Jt State.
They include: (1) medical examinations; (2) surgery and treatment; (3) counsel and guidance : (4) hospitalization; (5) artificial appliances; (6) training; (7) maintenance in training, and (8) job placement.
With special grants from the Federal government, the division provided intensive service to several disability groups: epileptics, the blind on farms, and parents of children receiving (ADC) welfare grants. Other special projects-for the emotionally disturbed, the mentally ill and mentally retarded -have been organized.
Encouraging progress has been made in returning these seriously handicapped men and women to suitable jobs.
As of July 1, 1958, 458 epileptics had been referred to the two clinics; 207 had become seizure-free; 173 were employed;
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61 were in training and 21 were waiting for placement. Blind men and women from rural communities were aided
in developing farm enterprises such as poultry, hog and cattle production, and in training for greenhouse occupations.
At the end of the period, 44 had become self-supporting through farm projects and 18 had been placed on jobs in commercial greenhouses and nurseries. Eight were still in training. The greenhouse project training facilities are at the Georgia Academy for the Blind, Macon.
The ADC project-in cooperation with the Fulton County Welfare Department-had resulted in the rehabilitation of 70 disabled parents of dependent children at a cost of about $30 ,600. If these families had remained on welfare rolls until the youngest child reached 16 , they could have drawn an estimated $700,000 in public welfare grants.
The division is cooperating with the Public Health Department, the Welfare Department, hospitals and other agencies in programs for the mentally and emotionally ill and the mentally retarded. The rehabilitation plan for eligible persons in these disability groups includes vocational services with a suitable job as the goal.
The vending stand program for the blind, operated by the division and the Georgia Co-operative Services for the Blind, Inc., continues to grow. At the end of the period, 57 stands in public buildings, institutions and industries, provided fulltime employment for 73 blind persons who otherwise might be dependent upon welfare or charity. The gross volume of sales through these units, this year, will reach about $1,000,000.
This man, who has light perception in only one eye, was trained in greenhouse operations, and now operates his own nursery and broiler business.
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New projects, recently approved, will provide home training for the blind, and a wide range of optical aids, such as special telescopic lenses.
In this connection, it might be noted that, of the 5,518 persons rehabilitated in Georgia last year, 319 were blind. Georgia ranks near the top among states in rehabilitating blind persons.
The division was designated by the U. S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare to make disability determinations of persons covered under Social Security. The number of cases reviewed increased from 5,175 in 1955-56 to 11,015 in 1957-58. The number of determinations made increased from 3,730 to 11,730 during the same period. Under the law, every applicant for Social Security disability benefits must be referred to Vocational Rehabilitation for possible rehabilitation services.
In 9,784 cases, the Social Security benefits were "frozen" or allowed. It is estimated that $5,880,000 is being paid annually to these permanently disabled people in Georgia. The total cost of administering this program is paid out of Social Security funds.
SCHOOLS FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN
. . . ability, not disability, is what counts
Two state schools for handicapped students-the Georgia Academy for the Blind at Macon and the Georgia School for the Deaf at Cave Spring-are units of the Vocational Rehabilitation Division. Both schools are fully accredited.
The program at each school is coordinated with Vocational Rehabilitation services. As a result, a blind or deaf child, upon graduation, may be provided with advanced academic or technical training without loss of time.
Faculty members are carefully selected and must meet the minimum standards required for teachers in specialized education. They are required to attend summer school and seminars at least once in every three years to keep abreast of new methods and developments in their fields.
School for the Blind
. . . who dwell in darkness
For the first time in its history, the Georgia Academy for the Blind has adequate facilities for physical education and recreation activities at the Vineville avenue unit.
A modern building, costing about $360,000, was completed
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in Oct ober of 1958. This beautiful building has a gymnasium, with courts to be used for basketball, tennis, and shuffle board; an indoor swimming pool, bow ling alleys, and space for skating.
Th e structure was designated by the State Boar d of Education as t he P aul S. Barrett Memoria l Physical Ed ucation Building in honor of Dr . Paul Barrett who, until his death in 1955, was for 19 years State Director of Vocational Rehabilitation services. It was dedicated with appropriate ceremonies on Oct ob er 31, 1958, with Governor Marvin Griffin making the dedicatory address.
A well-rounded program of physical education and recreation, designed especially for vis ually-handicapped children, will be provided the students by a trained and experienced recreational director.
Ot h er maj or improveme nts at t he Aca dem y include a modern and adeq uate libr ary at t he schoo l for whit e ch ild ren, and a new building for the library and music department, fully equipped, at the school for Negroes. Both libraries have texts, and other books and magazines, in Braille.
The Academy offers to blind children, 6 to 21 years of age, the same academic courses found in the regu lar public elementary and high schools. Cultural courses inc lude piano, pipe organ, voice and choral work. Basic vocational courses such as piano-t uning, chair-caning, t yp ing, woodworking, the f undamentals of ho rticultur e, h ome economics an d crafts also are offered.
For ad miss ion to the Ac ademy, children must be residents of Georgia and mentally and physically capable of receiving
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The Paul S. Barrett Memorial Phy sical Educatio n Build ing at the Georgia Acad emy for th e Blind. Nomed for the late Dr. Paul Ba rrett who was State Director of Vocational Rehabilitation se rvice s for 19 years.
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instruction. Their character and habits must be such that they can be housed and taught with other children.
Enrollments for the 1958-59 term were: at the school for
white children 103; at the Negro school 102. For three years the facilities at the Academy have been
used during the summer months as an adjustment center for blind adults. Men and women who lost their vision after maturity are taught self-care, activities of daily living, unaided travel, home gardening, simple mechanics, typing and Braille.
Enrollments at the center average 25 trainees.
School for the Deaf
. . . children out of the silence
The new classroom-auditorium building on the campus for
white children at the Georgia School for the Deaf was dedi-
cated with colorful ceremonies on Nevember 22, 1957. Governor Marvin Griffin was the principal speaker.
Designated by the State Board of Education as the Marvin Griffin Building, the modern structure has 13 classrooms, auditorium, library, science laboratory, sound-proof testing rooms, conference room and principal's office.
Constructed at a cost of about $375,000, it occupies the site of the old Connor building, erected in 1885. The classrooms
are equipped with group hearing aids for the use of children who have any residual hearing, and with full-length mirrors for use in speech training.
The auditorium has seats for 526 people, a motion picture proj ection room, stage, and storage space for costumes.
Other major improvements on this campus include an addi-
tion to the print shop, and repairs to dormitories, cold storage
plant and other buildings. Building improvements on the
campus for Negro children include an addition to the girl's
dormitory accommodating about 45 students; construction
of vocational building for beauty culture and masonry classes,
a new laundry, and building for storing equipment and ma-
chinery.
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For the 1958-59 term the total enrollment was 408 (265 white students and 143 Negroes) representing some increases in both divisions over previous years.
Children between the ages of 6 and 21, who have hearing
deficiencies which prevent them from being satisfactorily taught in regular public schools, may enroll at the Georgia School for the Deaf. They must meet the same standards of character and habits as applicants to the School for the Blind.
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01 :J)iflijion
Field Services
Area Staff Services to Schools GED Tests and High School Equivalency Certificates Surplus Properties Program
(This program was transferred to another division in the fall of 1958. See the report.) Assistance with Accreditation of Elementary and Secondary Schools
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. for those who did not finish high school, a test.
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PURPOSE AND PLAN OF ORGANIZATION
There are 198 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. Three men, serving the northern, middle, and southern sections of the state, respectively, devote full time to problems related to attendance records and reports.
Personnel of the Division
There are, in addition to a director, nine area men, three attendance accountants, three full-time secretaries, and eight half-time secretaries who work primarily with general education problems. For the Surplus Properties Program there are a chief, an assistant chief, one warehouseman, eight storekeepers, four procurement officers, one accountant, six clerical workers, and fourteen maintenance laborers.
men near by to help with school problems
for Georgia, more educational testing centers more accessible surplus properties warehouses
- Calhoun - Gainesville
* Snellville ' \
- Atlanta
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Zebulon -
- Thomson
* Sparta
Statesboro -
- Americus
- Ochlochnee - Waycross
Clarkesville
- - Rome
.*. -- Atlanta
Athen~ s
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- _G_riffin Augu-sta
Carrollton Macon
- Columbus
* Swainsboro
Mt. V~::annn:h!
*- Ame~cus
,_
Moultrie _ Waycross Brunswick
- Where area representatives are located
* Where attendance accountants are located
- Where educational testing centers are located
* Where surplus properties
warehouses are located
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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 and to accrediting agen-
cies on the school and its work and program. 4. Helping them with record keeping. 5. Recommending teacher allotments, and reporting over-
crowded 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. 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 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. Encouraging participation in the Surplus Properties Program.
GENERAL EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT TESTS
. . . for those who did not finish high school"
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 Development Tests may be given there to persons over 20 who did not get to finish high school. By this means citizens of Georgia may be granted what is called a State High School Equivalency Certificate. For most practical purposes, this serves them as high school diplomas. They are listed in the next federal census as high school graduates.
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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.
SURPLUS PROPERTIES PROGRAM
" . . . from tacks to tractors"
(These services have been transferred to the
Division of Instructional Materials)
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, hospitals and Civil Defense Units.
The value of the property handled during the last fiscal
year was:
Total Value of
Property Delivered Service Charge
Educational Institutions $3,585,052.36 $183,561.83
Health Institutions
435,640.56
26,599.51
Civil Defense Units
1,338,107.07
37,491.82
$5,358,799.99 $247,653.16 The main warehouse at which surplus properties may be obtained by schools is located at 200 Walker Street in Atlanta. In order to make this service more available in all sections of the State, branch warehouses have been opened in Americus and in Swainsboro. The warehouse in Americus is located on the campus of the South Georgia Trade and Vocational School. The one in Swainsboro is at the 4-H Club Fair Building. Only persons authorized by their respective system superintendents and having cards signed by the superintendents may get this property for schools. The directors of hospitals and iocal Civil Defense Units designate and issue cards to persons authorized to secure surplus properties. 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 5 %-.
The service has been of much help to schools. It could be of more help since the warehouses are easier to get to.
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Instructional Materials and Library Service
Free Textbook Program Library Services
School Libraries Public Libraries Library for the Blind Audio-Visual Program
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more science and math books for a jet age.
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FREE TEXTBOOK PROGRAM
The free textbook program operates for the benefit of the children of Georgia and 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 Are Textbooks 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. Georgia has provided free textbooks since 1937. Books cost more now. Paper and labor costs have gone up. Yet under this plan, they cost much less than they would cost parents who bought each set directly. By providing the textbooks, the State is able to distribute them economically, to have them wherever they are needed, and to pass them along year by year to other students. More students are in school now. That is another reason why it costs more to provide books. The cost of the program is still surprisingly low; about one and seven-tenths cents per pupil per school day, net of .34 cents per pupil per school month. If book prices remain what they are now, the present allotment for textbooks will almost meet current book needs.
LIBRARY SERVICES
The staff of trained librarians gives advice and assistance on the organization and administration of school and public libraries, selection and use of library materials, the planning of buildings and library quarters; information on the design, cost and operation of bookmobiles and on other problems related to the library program. Librarians, library boards and school officials continue to make more requests for visits than can be filled by the present staff.
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School Libraries
Financial Aid The state school library matching fund, allocated on the basis of the number of state-paid white and Negro teachers employed by a school system, continues to grow in proportion to the increase in teacher allotment. The state now spends approximately $465,000 each year on school library materials. 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. Increased emphasis in such areas as science, mathematics, modern foreign languages and special programs for the gifted child demand a quantity and variety of materials that many school libraries are not financially able to furnish. The need for more library materials is greatest in many of the newly constructed elementary and high schools.
Elementary Libraries
The greatest expansion in school library service has been in the elementary field. There are now 684 central elementary libraries in Georgia and this number is increasing at the rate of 50 - 60 each year. Some highly-qualified high school librarians have been employed on a twelve months' basis to organize the elementary library collections in their respective school systems during the summer and to give consultative help to these schools during the regular school year. The work of these librarians and of staff members in many of the regional public libraries has provided helpful professional guidance for many of the elementary schools.
Personnel
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 school librarians.
The state library staff is not responsible for maintaining records of vacancies or for supplying names of people to fill vacancies in school libraries, but it does give as much assistance as possible to school administrators who seek this help.
Library Education Program
The state library staff plans and conducts clinics, institutes, workshops and conferences designed to help untrained, or partially trained, local personnel to improve elementary and
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Attractive library quarters have been provided in new schools under the construction program of the State School Building Authority, but there is still a need for adequately trained library personnel.
high school library programs. The staff partic ipat es in county and r egi on al in-servic e education programs f or t each ers concerned wit h the better use of library materials and serves on school eva luat ion committees. Exhibit loans of n ew materials are ava ila ble on r equ est. Book lists, bibliographies and guid es are produced and distributed to th e librarians.
Student Assistants
The student library as sistants, white and Negro, have deve loped statewide organizations . Members of the State library staff serve as con sultants to th ese groups.
Public Libraries
" . . . four new regional libraries"
Public library servic e has been greatly improved and expand ed during this bi ennium. A majority of the counties in the State have continu ed to qu ali fy for St ate aid f unds for the purchase of library materials. Onl y on e county in th e State is now with out free publi c library service, and onl y 5 out of the 159 counties f aile d to qualify for State f unds f or materials in th e past ye ar .
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More libraries are meeting the requirements for personnel by securing the services of professional librarians. This has been accomplished by two or more counties pooling their resources to organize a regional or mu lti-county libr a ry.
Four new regional libraries have been organized during this biennium while 20 other counties have joined a neighboring regional library, giving a total of 33 regional library systems serving 101 counties. This record of cooperative libr a r y service through regional systems is unsurpassed by any other
state.
Bookmobiles
to th e remotest corner of rural Georg ia "
Fifty-four locally owned and operated bookmobiles serving 106 counties have made regula rly scheduled visits to r ural schools and communities, stopping at branch libraries, country stores and homes to lea ve books for rural chi ldren and adults. The state's two demonstration bookmobiles have served to stim ulate interest in good modern library service.
Bookmobiles ma king regularly scheduled vis its to rural schools and communiti es have stimulated inte rest in good mod ern library ser vice .
Financial Support
" 92c per Georgian"
The total operating income, not including funds for new buildings or for new bookmobiles, provided from all sources
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for 117 public municipal, county and regional libraries in 158 counties in the year 1957, reached $3,172,947.60. This amount represents only $0.92 per capita for public library service, which is far below national standards and the per capita expenditure for public library service in other sections of the country.
Federal Funds Federal funds in the amount of $40,000 in 1957 and $149,159 in 1958 have been matched by State funds under the Library Services Act passed by the Congress in 1956. In accordance with the Act, these funds have been used for the improvement and extension of rural library service under the overall State library plan. All Federal funds have been used for the purchase of materials selected by local librarians and professional members of the State staff.
Ultimate Goal of the Program
" . . . a network of regional libraries"
The ultimate goal of the public library program is to organize all 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 $579,713.07 over the preceding biennium. Increased local interest is also reflected in the additional amounts of local public and private funds spent for the construction of 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. Librarians from every library in the State which has qualified for State aid funds during this biennium have 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 dubs sponsored by the local public libraries and the State Department of Education.
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GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE 1958
Regional library systems receiving state aid
County library systems receiving state aid
Municipal public libraries
NOT receiving state aid
o
County without library service
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Lending Service
" . . . packages of books to all parts of Georgia"
The establishment of more regional library systems and the expansion of library programs in all counties continues to widen the extent and scope of Readers Services. This service includes the reference and special information service through which libraries receive assistance in filling requests from patrons for materials which are not in local library book collections. The service also provides large group loans of books needed by libraries to supplement their book collections for new and expanded services.
During this biennium 101,634 books and other printed materials have been sent out through Readers Services to other libraries upon request, to be circulated to thousands of Georgia citizens by the local libraries receiving them.
Packages of books have gone out daily to all parts of the State. A steady increase in the amount of reference service and the number of requests for more and more information on special subjects indicate that serious readers are using their local libraries extensively for such purposes. Every effort is made through the use of all available facilities to provide all information needed to meet requests of this kind. Large group loans of 100 to 1,000 or more books make it possible for regional libraries to give supplementary service immediately to new schools and new public library branches. Notable among the services to special groups have been the loans made to workshops for teachers as well as to similar adult study groups.
Book Collection The book collection at the State office totals 88,424 volumes, including 18,656 new books added since the last report. The books are supplemented by files of magazines, pamphlets, clippings and other printed materials.
State Catalog Service The catalog cards prepared and distributed to libraries during the biennium increased from 15,700 sets per month to 22,217 sets per month. These cards were used in indexing the book collections. This aid which the State gave in technical work provided librarians with more time for service to the library users. The cards were sent to 937 individual schools, 1 county school system, 45 county libraries, and to 30 regional libraries.
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Public Library Film Service
" . . . libraries have films, too"
The collection of 16 mm films which has been developed for the use of public libraries over the State continued to grow in size and usefulness during the biennium. This central collection, serving all public library systems of the State which wish to make use of it, reflects the modern trend in library service of providing all types of material to serve the educational and recreational needs of patrons. Organized in 1951, it now numbers 542 prints of 368 carefully selected titles. Additions are made each year after a program of previewing available titles and consideration of the needs expressed by the several libraries.
During the period from September 1957 through June 1958 a total of 28 library systems used the film collection. From this collection, 687 films were borrowed for loan to groups and for showings in library-sponsored programs. As more facilities and equipment become available, it is expected that use of this service will increase still further.
Library for the Blind
" . . . for 2,000 blind readers in Georgia"
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 Wdh the Wind. The U. S. Government in 1957 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 1957
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to help work out plans for more widespread use of the Library for the Blind.
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 6th year of its operation under the Board-the Library distributed 42,816 talking books and 12,820 Braille books and magazines, totaling $55,636.
AUDIO-VISUAL SERVICE November 18, 1958 was the eleventh anniversary of the
first shipment of films from the audio-visual service to Georgia schools. Eleven years ago, 325 schools used approximately 10,000 films during the balance of the school year. The starting collection consisted of 660 film titles with 1,200 prints of these films available. The growth of the film library and its acceptance by Georgia teachers has been nothing short of phenomenal.
During the school year 1957-58, a total of 1,376 Georgia schools booked and used from the film libraries 224,707 films. In addition to this, it is estimated that the local film libraries, which the Department of Education has subsidized with matching funds, booked and had used approximately 75,000 additional films. More than 300,000 films were booked and used by Georgia schools during the past school year. At a fair average rental value, this would mean that Georgia schools used approximately $900,000 worth of films.
During the summer of 1958, a total of 289 new films have been added to the collection and a new film catalog is now being published, listing a total of 4,092 film titles. The inventory of films at the beginning of the 1958-59 school term is 41,359 films, making the largest single collection of 16 mm educational sound films for educational purposes in the nation.
The audio-visual service also has a larger number of prerecorded educational tapes than any other state. The collection consists of more than 5,000 tapes, covering the entire curriculum. A large number of schools are participating in the tape program and the number of tape recorders in Georgia schools is increasing each year.
The audio-visual matching fund was continued and a total of 59 county and independent systems have taken advantage of these funds to start local audio-visual centers.
The above features give Georgia the best balanced audiovisual program to be found in the entire nation.
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Instruction
Curriculum Development Alcohol Education Health and Physical Education Driver Education Television Instructional Supervision Program in Elementary Education Audio-Visual Education Exceptional Children Guidance, Counseling and Testing Teacher Certification Teacher Education Teacher Recruitment
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Georgia's school curriculum is being strengthened in math and science by scholarships for teachers, summer workshops, a new curriculum guide, and teachers who studied at Oak Ridge.
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CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
" . . . a curriculum stepped up for a jet age"
Recognizing the need for strengthening the school curriculum in a technical age, the State Board of Education has raised to 18 the number of units for high school graduation. In addition, the minimum course offerings have been extended, particularly in the fields of science, mathematics, and foreign language. These regulations have been implemented through Department of Education activities, workshops and professional committees.
A science workshop, held at Emory University in the summers of 1957 and 1958, is developing teaching materials in science which are being published soon. These practical materials will be of value to teachers at all grade levels. Further emphasis has been given this area by the employment of a Science Consultant. A noticeable improvement in course offerings, teaching methods and material and student interest is already evident. Review and enrichment courses in science and mathematics were provided for 628 teachers by summer school scholarships in 1958 by the State Board of Education.
More effective consultative service can be rendered now by the department with the addition of qualified staff members in the areas of adult education, foreign language, music and art. As a result, curriculum development for the total school program will be possible to a greater degree than heretofore.
ALCOHOL EDUCATION The State Department of Education sponsors workshops in
alcohol education each summer at the University of Georgia for white teachers and at Atlanta University for Negro teachers. In 1957, 24 white teachers and 40 Negro teachers attended these workshops. They were given the opportunity to learn the facts about alcohol and how it affects people. They learned methods and techniques for teaching alcohol education. They prepared units to use in teaching the boys and girls in their classes. In addition to the workshops, six extension classes were held with 90 white teachers in attendance.
In this atomic age in which we live, with its frustrations, pressures and tensions, it becomes more and more necessary that we teach the effects of alcohol and help people to live with these pressures without resorting to drink for relief.
The State Department of Education allocates a staff person to organize these workshops and extension classes and also to work with the teachers and attend them.
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more math and science"
Our Revised Curriculum:
Required of Hi. School Students 1957-1958
English
_
Social Studies (Including
U.S. History & Govt.) __
Biology (Including
Human Biology __ _
Mathematics
_
Science or Mathematics..
Chemistry
_
Physics
_
3 Years
3 Years
1 Year 1 Year 1 Year
Foreign Languages _ Vocational Subjects
Health-one year unless
given in 8th grade _
x
Algebra _ _
_
Required of Hi. Schools to be offered 1958-1959
4 Years
3 Years
1 Year 2 Years
1 Year 1 Year 2 Years
Must be Offered
x
Required of Students
If qualified 1960-1961
3 Years 3 Years 1 Year
1 Year 1 Year
x 2 Years
Totals :_______
9
Electives _
__
9
Total for Graduation: __
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At least 15 11 7
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HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
" . . . learning how to be healthy"
The following figures give a quantitative picture of the health and physical education programs in the State of Georgia during the last two years:
1. In 1956-57, 939t of Georgia high schools required health
instruction and 56 % required physical education.
2. In 1957-58, all Georgia high schools required health instruction and two-thirds required some physical edu.cation,
During the summer of 1957, the State Board of Education permitted Georgia high schools to teach the year of required health instruction in the 8th grade as well as in Grades 9 - 12. During the summer of 1958, the State Board of Education interpreted the state physical education law as applying only to Grades 1 - 8, thus, causing physical education in Grades 9 - 12 to become an elective.
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The State Department of Education has provided consultative services in this area. Members of the Division of Instruction have served as consultants in various local and regional meetings concerned with health and physical education.
Outdoor education has been encouraged and promoted in the state of Georgia. During the fall of 1956, an Outdoor Education Workshop for the Southern Region was held at Rock Eagle, Georgia. As a follow-up to this regional meeting, the State of Georgia held its own Outdoor Education Workshop at Rock Eagle during the fall of 1957.
During the spring of 1958, assistance was given in planning and conducting the Governor's Conference on Youth Fitness held at the Center for Continuing Education, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. Also, encouragement and assistance has been given the Georgia Congress of Parent-Teacher Associations in their Continuous Health Supervision Proj ect.
DRIVER EDUCATION
" . . . learning a vital thing: how to stay alive"
During the 1956-57 school year, 155 high schools in Georgia provided classes in driver education, enrolling 7,334 students. During 1957-58, the program grew to the point that 192 high schools in Georgia were teaching driver education to 9,708 students. A more detailed breakdown of the above figures is below:
Year
Classroom and Behind-the-Wheel Schools - Students
Classroom Only
Schools
Students
1956-57 1957-58
130
6593
25
164
8602
28
741 1106
The State Department of Education provides a staff member who devotes one-half of his time to promoting and coordinating driver education and general safety programs in Georgia public schools.
TELEVISION
" . . . an exciting new way to learn"
The Department of Education has either televised or supervised more than 275 television programs during the school year. While the majority of these programs were demonstrations presented to depict the classroom activities of the school
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systems in the coverage of Channel 11, WLW-A, there were also weekly programs defining the various functions of the State Department of Education.
The school systems participating in the School Days broadcast literally moved whole classrooms-teachers and pupilsto the studio where the teachers taught as they do in the classrooms. These classroom activities included reading, writing, arithmetic, spelling, science, history, geography, civics, algebra, geometry, homemaking, education for exceptional children, agriculture, trade education, Spanish, French, music, band, thrift clubs and physical education. These subjects were presented at all grade levels, 1-12.
The Office of Information presented a series of programs to inform the taxpayers of the many services rendered by the Divisions of the Department of Education. For example, Vocational Education through dramatization, panels, reports and demonstrations explained the specific activities in which it engages throughout the State. The Division of Instruction explained supervision of classroom instruction, curriculum, education for exceptional children, and its other responsibilities which promote good classroom practices. This Division has coordinated the total television program for the past six years as it has been televised over WLW-A. The public service provided by this television station is greatly appreciated by the State Department of Education.
In addition to the above, the Division of Instruction has sponsored direct teaching. Public school music was taught to more than 4,000 children of the middle grades by a music supervisor from a local system. The superintendent of that system gave the teacher released time from her supervisory duties to prepare these telecasts. He felt that she would reach more teachers and pupils in his system in this manner than in any other way.
The Department sponsored a five-weeks' intensive workshop for teachers during the summer. The teachers, who were selected by their superintendents, will teach over the commercial stations in their local cities during the coming year. These stations in Augusta, Columbus, and Savannah are giving one-half hour daily as a public service. This time in teaching will serve to orient us to the business of education by way of television. All systems served by the stations are invited to participate.
Other workshops for and with instructional supervisors
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. . the quality of education depends upon the quality of the teacher in the classroom.
were held at WLW-A under the leadership of the Television Coordinator in the Division of Instruction.
The Director of the Office of Information reviewed famous literary masterpieces during the summer series. Children's literature was also dramatized once each week in a series called "Guess Who."
The closed-circuit installation financed by the Department for laboratory purposes in a local school of 28 teachers has been completed and is in operation. This school was used by the Department to demonstrate education by way of closedcircuit television.
A State survey for the installation of a State network of educational television is nearing completion. Applications are already before FCC for permits to construct stations at Waycross and in the vicinity of Savannah. Others will be forthcoming very soon. The Governor has appropriated one-half million dollars for the construction at Waycross. An Engineering Consultant is working with the State Coordinator of Education and the Department in toto to develop the network.
INSTRUCTIONAL SUPERVISION
" . . . to build a better curriculum. help from an instructional supervisor"
The demand for instructional supervisors continues to exceed the supply. This year there are seven intern supervisors
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entering the profession. Seven others could have easily been placed if they could have been recruited.
In 1957-58, there were 88 State allotted supervisors serving 95 systems. In 1958-59 there are 92 State allotted supervisors serving 98 systems.
There are a number of special and general supervisors employed locally in many of the larger school systems.
We lose supervisors each year to more remunerative positions, as-college teaching, principalships, educational consultants for book companies, and the like.
It is difficult to attract good teachers into instructional supervision because the job of coordinating educational services within a system demands such a wide variety of abilities, long hours, and at least one year and a summer school above a Masters Degree before the SV5 Certificate can be obtained. The salary difference between the maximum teacher's or principal's salary (with local supplement) or that of an educational consultant with a commercial concern, and the maximum salary of the instructional supervisor is such as to discourage entering the field of general supervision.
The supervisors are organized on both a State and regional basis. The State organization is known as the Georgia Department of Instructional Supervision, and is a Department of the G.E.A. As a State organization, it holds an annual conference.
The regional groups hold regular in-service study meetings as a means of continuing professional growth. Consultants from the Department of Education meet with these groups from time to time.
A number of the supervisors have completed a sixth year of study above their SV5 Certificate. Four of the State allotted supervisors have obtained their Doctors Degrees. Others are working toward such degrees.
Approximately 50 % of the systems are presently served by
supervisors. It is estimated that by combining smaller systems or services within systems it is possible to extend these services to all systems in the State with a total of 124 supervisors, if the same policy of allotting supervisors is maintained.
PROGRAM IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
The State Department of Education, through the State Elementary Committee, works in cooperation with the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools promoting the
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program for the improvement of elementary education. The State Committee is concerned with the improvement
of instruction in all systems. Participating membership in the Southern Association is optional. In .1957-58, fifty-seven systems were participating members. October 15 is the deadline date for renewing membership. Already some systems that have never entered this program before have joined this year. Elementary schools are encouraged to:
Initiate or continue a school improvement program. Share promising practices with other systems. Help provide materials for and suggest revisions of state
and regional publications. Furnish personnel to work with the State committee in
developing needed professional materials. Send representatives to State and regional conferences and
workshops Cooperate in regional studies and projects. Under the inspiration and leadership of the State Elementary Committee, many elementary schools have activated school improvement programs and have engaged in organized evaluative studies. The Southern Association, at its fall conference, will consider the proposal made by the Central Committee for Elementary Schools, to accredit elementary schools in the southern states, thus giving elementary education the recognition it deserves and is long overdue. To improve the quality of education all groups and agencies must recognize the importance of working together for consistent improvement at all levels-kindergarten through college. The South recognizes this and is the first region in the nation to take this forward step. Consultative services to in-service education groups are provided to elementary schools through the Division of Instruction, on request from superintendents and supervisors. An annual workshop in elementary education is held at Rock Eagle. Regional conferences have been requested. Plans are being made for having these conferences during the winter quarter.
AUDIO-VISUAL EDUCATION All instructional materials are included in the term audio-
visual materials. The special services provided in this area are: helping city and county school systems, individual school faculties and individual teachers in the use of instructional
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materials; participating in professional conferences as a resource person and for personal professional growth; pre-viewing and evaluating educational films for purchase by the State film libraries; advising county or school systems which participate in the audio-visual matching fund for establishing and maintaining local audio-visual libraries; consulting with community groups and agencies which are working with schools in this improvement program; continuous cooperation with the instructional supervisors as they work in their respective systems and in regional groups on local and state school problems.
EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN
" . . . for the child who needs something more"
Progress has been made in Georgia's educational program
for exceptional children. The following table shows the per-
centage of Georgia's children who are exceptional when na-
tional statistics are applied to the total number of Georgia's
school age children. The number of teachers and the number
of children served in 1957-58 is indicated.
Type of Handicap
Percentage
Speech Correction ---------------- ------- 5
Crippled Children and
Special Health Problems ......... 1.
Blind
-----~-----------------------------------------
.033
Partially Sighted -------------------------- .20
Deaf
. ----------
---------------- ----- .10
Hard of Hearing
----- 1.00
Mentally Retarded ..
--------- 2.00
Gifted
2.00 -----
Emotionally Disturbed
------ 3.00
14.333
No. Needing Special Services
46,955
9,391 310
1,878 939
9,391 18,782 18,782 28,173
134,601
No. Children
Being Served
3,713
821 55 50 12 0
1,539 0 0
6,160
No. of Units
33
36 2 3 2 0
102 0 0
178
A total of 45 school systems provided 178 special units or classes for one or more areas of exceptionality in the school year 1957-58. In this program, 6,160 children were taught. Reported elsewhere are the statistics for the Georgia Academy for the Blind and the Georgia School for the Deaf.
In the school year 1957-58, the Division of Instruction had three staff members who were in charge of planning and coordinating programs for exceptional children. They served as consultants to local school systems in the organization of special units.
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In April, 1958, $15,000 was appropriated for psychological examinations of children thought to be exceptional-900 children have been tested.
In July, 1958, a fourth consultant in the area of the gifted was added to the staff.
Four Major Concerns 1. The responsibility for the child who is mentally retarded and not educable has not been determined, other than for custodial cases. It is important that the needs of these children be met. 2. The physical needs of exceptional children should be considered in planning of school buildings. 3. Continued emphasis must be placed on informing professional and lay people concerning the nature of the different types of handicaps and the special provision which should be made for them. 4. An effort must be made to get obj ective diagnosis and counsel for parents. This will help them to accept the educational problems involved in planning for exceptional children.
GUIDANCE, COUNSELING, AND TESTING
to find what a child can do"
Guidance, counseling and testing is essential if today's school is to achieve its objective.
Assistance provided by the State Board of Education, financial assistance available to Georgia from Federal funds authorized by the National Defense Education Act of 1958, and the educational situation in general has greatly stimulated interest, study and effort to provide more and better guidance services in Georgia schools.
Since 1944, guidance, counseling and testing has slowly but surely made steady progress in terms of both quantity and quality of service.
Leadership provided by the State Department of Education; Professional Counselor Education in the College of Education, Univ.ersity of Georgia; Counselor Certification; and r-ecent resolutions by the State Board of Education are all making a significant contribution to development of the program in our schools.
During this year, the State Board of Education has urged schools to begin planning now toward an adequate program of guidance, counseling and testing in every Georgia High School by 1960-61. They have approved scheduled periods
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of time spent in Counseling as the equivalent of a period of teaching as qualification for payment of State salary. Beginning in 1960-61, the State Board of Education will require that all counselors in Georgia schools hold at least a provisional Counselors' Certificate.
Perhaps the most significant single thing that is happening during this (1958-59) school year is standardized testing made possible by the State Board of Education budgeting sufficient funds to purchase a minimum testing program for every public school in Georgia. The program has been universally accepted and approved by the schools. Much time and effort at both the State and local level has been spent in planning and carrying out programs. There is much evidence of improved quality of administration, instructional and guidance service.
A consultant during the annual principals' conference said, "Georgia is making such progress in education that if it keeps up at the same rate for another ten years, the state may lead the nation in education. It will be hard to find another state that does a better job of educating its young people.
"The Georgia story in education is a startling exception to the old stereotype of southern backwardness. It is the story of a renascence in education, a new kind of dedication to realities, a new willingness to study your strength and weaknesses, a fresh eagerness to borrow and adapt good educational ideas from wherever they exist. To an on-looker, this is an exciting story!"
-From a speech to Georgia principals in Athens, by Dr. John E. Dobbin, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey.
Much remains to be done. The program needs further assistance if it can be found. Even so, perhaps the rate of progress is as good as can be expected since the program is optional with local schools.
TEACHER CERTIFICATION
'", . . when is a teacher really prepared to teach?"
Teacher Certification is one function of the Division of Instruction in the State Department of Education. Its purpose is to issue a certificate or credential to Georgia teachers based upon training, experience, and character.
This certificate is official evidence of the teacher's fitness to serve in the profession, and it determines her salary to be
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paid by the State. The certificates give guidance to superintendents in employing teachers for the various positions on his faculty. It is also an official safeguard that protects Georgia children from instruction by incompetent and untrained teachers.
Certification became a State-wide function in 1924. Broad changes in the pattern were made in 1937, in 1940, and finally in 1948 with the advent of the Minimum Foundation Program. It is significant that the Minimum Foundation Law places full regulatory authority for certification with the State Board of Education. Policy, and changes in policy, for the Certification framework are first approved by the State Department of Education to administer the program. This gives the necessary flexibility to provide for the changing needs of the school program. and the teaching profession.
The standard credential' in Georgia is based upon four years of college preparation for teaching and the bachelor's degree. It is interesting to note that roughly one-half of this study is in those fields of general knowledge that develop the individual as a person; one-third of the study is in academic work that builds a deep understanding of a broad teaching field; and only one-sixth of the four college years is devoted to professional education.
Special certificates are issued at the graduate level, and it is still necessary to grant some temporary credentials based upon one, two, and three years of college. It is important to
note that in the 1938-39 school year only 37 % of Georgia
teachers held degrees. In the present year, this figure has risen to 860/<-. The number of teachers with training below the degree has been consistently reduced over this same span of years. It is evident that the certification structure, with its planned rewards for study and experience, has had no small part in this growth.
Procedure on Policy
There is a state advisory committee on certification that recommends changes and improvements to the Office of Certification. Members of this committee are teachers and other school personnel from various parts of the State. Their suggestions are considered by the coordinating committee of the State Department of Education and the State School Superintendent. When approved, they are then carried to the State Board of Education for possible adoption.
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Internal Operation
The Office of Certification received 41,623 pieces of correspondence during the past 12 months. Each letter must be evaluated with relation to the material already on file and answered in terms of the particular needs of the individual teacher. The Office of Certification issued a yearly average of 17,537 certificates during the past two years.
TEACHER EDUCATION
" . . . how teachers learn to teach"
Pre-Service Education
The responsibility for preparing teachers for the public schools is shared by 17 white and 9 Negro colleges in the state. Of these 26 institutions, 9 are state-supported colleges and 17 are private colleges, which are primarily liberal arts colleges. There are 11 white liberal arts and 6 Negro liberal arts colleges preparing teachers. The State Department of Education provides leadership in both state supported and private liberal arts colleges in the study and improvement of the teacher education programs within the institutions.
The State Department also coordinates the programs of these institutions into a state-wide program with common philosophy and objectives. Thus the programs, although planned separately within each institution, have certain similarities. Of the four years of education necessary for the bachelor's degree and the professional certificate, approximately 50 % of the course work is in general education (history, English, mathematics, foreign language, and others); ap-
proximately 25 o/c to 30 % of the course work is in the teach-
ing field (if English, these courses would be literature, journalism, advanced grammar and composition, speech,
etc.) ; and approximately 20 o/c to 25 % of the course work is
in professional education. This same balance of general education, teaching field and professional education exists in both liberal arts colleges and in the state institutions. Those State institutions which are primarily teacher training institutions also hold to this balance in the college curriculum.
The professional education consists of study of human growth and development, the psychology of learning, curriculum, history and philosophy of education, one course in methods, and student teaching. Thus, of the four years of college work required of a prospective teacher, only one course is a methods course.
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The State Department assumes leadership in encouraging colleges to maintain a balance of graduates among the various teaching fields. However, colleges continue to provide a more nearly adequate supply of qualified teachers for some fields than for others.
Teachers Graduated from Georgia Colleges in 1956 - 1958
Teaching Field
Elementary Education Art
Health and Physical Education Music
Special Education
High School Agriculture Business Education English Foreign Language Home Economics Industrial Arts _ Mathematics Science Social Studies
High School Total Grand Total
1956-57 867 18
104 45 21
22 78 139
7 113
33 49 63 195 699 1,754
1957-58*
817 24
101 48 14
41 60 139 13 99 40 51 94 180 717 1,721
1958* Teacher Education Graduates
Special Elementary Education
High School
From White Colleges From Negro Colleges
493
150
445
324
37
272
Total
_ _ 817
187
717
*Estimate. The total will probably be a larger number.
Total 1,088
633
1,721
Graduate Work
Teachers are encouraged to continue their training beyond the bachelor's degree. Classroom teachers may pursue the master's degree at five white colleges and at two Negro colleges. Study for teachers at the master's level continues the three main areas at the bachelor's level-general education, content in the teaching field, and professional education.
School leaders such as principals, superintendents, instructional supervisors, visiting teachers provide specialized services for the schools. Thus, the training programs for each of the leadership roles requires a program planned specially to develop the competencies needed. These programs are based on the bachelor's degree, including the program for the professional certificate, and successful classroom teaching experience. Each leads to a master's degree and requires some work beyond the master's degree.
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One of Georgia 's five traveling science teachers gives a spectacular demonstration illustrating spontaneous combustion. Each of the teachers attended the summer training program conducted by the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studie s, Oak Ridge, Tenn., for the National Science Foundation and the Atomic Energy Commission. The teachers give lectures and demonstrations to the schools they visit-explaining a working lab program as well as what can be done with cast-off materials.
Another traveling science teacher ind icates, with an untreated rabbit, how radiation-detection instruments are used to trace and locate radioactive materials used in medical and biolog ical studies with animals and people.
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" . . . they go on learni ng "
In-Service Education
On e of t he maj or projects in In-Service T ea ch er Ed ucation for the past yea r has be en the workshop program for principals and teach ers of grad es se ven, eight, and nine.
During th e summer of 1958, th ere w ere 16 non-credit workshops of two weeks duration in local communit ies. F ortynine counties and 172 schools w ere represented in th ese workshops by a total of 509 participants.
The peo p le who served as lea ders in these workshops were recruited from public school personn el. T h ere were , in th e leadership group, 14 supervisors, 7 principals and 5 classroom t eachers. T h ese lead ers had a w eek 's preparation at the Center for Continuing Education in May. This proved to be a very valuable experience.
In the workshops, every effort was mad e to m eet th e needs of t he participants as the y saw them and at th e same time to present th e g enerally accepted point of view con ce rn ing th e program for grad es seven, eigh t, and nine an d its organization. Each sc h ool or ea ch sc hool system fo r mulated some sp ecific plans for their own schools.
P a rt icip a nts in the workshops were quite ent h usias t ic about t he experience. Workshop lea ders gave excellent service and made many constructive suggestions concerning op eration of such workshops in th e future. Principals who parti cipat ed and all oth er peopl e who had any direct invol vem ent think state support f or such in-service work sh ould be continue d .
A study is being mad e to determine t he areas which sh ould be emphasized in subsequent y ea rs.
Each of the fiv e traveling sc ience teachers mov e s about the state in a well -equipped bus , putting on demonstrations and lecturing.
The Department has add ed an art consultant to the staff who will ad vise teach ers how to be more artistic in their classes and classrooms.
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TEACHER RECRUITMENT
. . . more teachers for Georgia classrooms
Six Thousand Future Teachers in Georgia
The Teacher Recruitment Service has co-ordinated the work of the Future Teacher Association and the Student Education Association. These are all future teachers; and there are now more than 6,000, organized in 225 high school and college units.
Business organizations and civic clubs have become more interested in providing scholarships for young Georgians who wish to become teachers. These scholarships are co-ordinated under the Georgia Volunteer Teacher Scholarship Plan. This is administered by the Department's office of teacher recruitment.
Georgia voted in November for the amendment that will enable State funds to be used to help Georgians become teachers. This is permissive legislation and awaits legislative plans for its financing.
Some of Georgia's brightest young people are choosing teaching as a profession. The public is more interested in honoring the teaching profession, and in providing salaries that will attract more and more of Georgia's best minds into the classrooms.
. . . The State Department of Education provides leadership in the study and improvement of teacher education programs in both state and private colleges.
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"Teac hers"
. . More than 6,000 Georgia students plan to become teachers.
25% are men.
250 retire each year.
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01 :J)iviJion
Vocational Education
Vocational Agriculture Homemaking Education Trade and Industrial Education
(Including Practical Nurse Training, Industrial Arts and State Trade and Vocational Schools) Distributive Education Business Education (Including Vocational Office Training) School Lunch & Food Distribution Service (These two services were transferred to other divisions in the fall of 1958. See their reports.)
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INTRODUCTION
training our human reseurces in the use of our natural resources
Vocational Education is that part of the secondary school
program which deals with helping Georgians acquire job
skills, increase their earning power, and make better homes.
It is a program designed to train both in-school youth and
adults. During the year ending June, 1958, more than 89,400
in-school youth and 109,900 adults were reached by some
form of Vocational Education in Georgia.
Funds for the vocational program came from three sources
-local, State and Federal funds. Funds for program opera-
tion during the 1957-58 school year amounted to $8,866,-
711.91. $492,795.54 came from local sources, $6,429,531.68
from the State (including Minimum Foundation) and $1,134,-
931.66 from Federal funds. In addition, Federal funds for
the Veterans Training Program amounted to $809,453.03.
A breakdown below shows total enrollments for each of
the five teaching services and how the money was divided.
. . . where the money goes
GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION VOCATIONAL EDUCATION DIVISION
1957-1958 ENROLLMENTS AND EXPENDITURES
Enrollments
.Expenditures
In School Adults Total
Trade & Industrial Regular
_ 6,516
North Georgia
Trade School
South Georgia
Trade School
Practical Nursing
212
Sub Total T & L_ 6,728
Agriculture
_ 27,831
Homemaking
_
53,765
Distributive Education
900
Business Education
210
Sub Total Regular
Vocational Programs __ 89,434
Veterans
_
Grand Totals
89,434
16,458
1,163
624 380 18,625 48,208 20,252 6,593 9,535
103,213 6,711
109,924
22,974
1,163
624 592 25,353 76,039 74,017 7,493 9,745
192,647 6,711
199,358
$1,757,769.30 3,070,565.21 2,781,228.77
244,166.90 203,528.70
8,057,258.88 809,453.03
$8,866,711.91
In an effort to strengthen vocational programs in the various schools and to find solutions to certain problem areas in the administration of vocational programs, a Vocational Advisory Committee was appointed during the biennium to study vocational education in the state. The outcome of this
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study was the formation and passage by the State Board for Vocational Education of new general policies governing the vocational program over the state. These policies were adopted by the State Board on May 23, 1958. Individual services, in keeping with the new general policies, adopted administrative procedures and program approval criteria.
We have expanded vocational facilities to meet the everincreasing demand for vocational education. A two million dollar building program was started in 1957 at both the state-owned-and-operated trade schools, at North Georgia Trade and Vocational School, Clarkesville, and South Georgia Trade and Vocational School, Americus.
To provide better facilities for youth work, a building program for the FFA-FHA Camp at Covington and for the Negro NHA Camp at Ft. Valley was begun. Through public subscriptions and state-allotted funds we remodeled old cottages and constructed new cottages at both camps, where Georgia boys and girls meet for summer training conferences and recreation.
The Federal government contributed $3,561,479.77 in cash to Georgia's School Lunch program during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1958: $2,661,750.00 for school lunch; $899,729.77 for school milk. The total food purchased in Georgia locally was $16,373,009.43. Local people also expended for. labor, equipment and other expenses in connection with school lunch programs a sum amounting to $7,327,749.98. In addition, Georgia used foods donated by the Federal government amounting to $5,002,185.22 (wholesale car lot valuation) .
State funds in the amount of $145,014.81 were expended during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1958, to administer this $32,264,424.40 School Lunch and Food Distribution Service.
VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE
. . . basic to life, our agriculture
What is Vocational Agriculture?
Vocational agriculture provides the opportunity for high
school students to study and practice the science of agricul-
ture. Each student is required to have a home project where
he receives individual teacher supervision, the home project
serving as a laboratory. Organized instruction for young
farmers and adults in evening classes is also offered by these
agriculture teachers. This program keeps farmers informed
about technological and scientific changes which will improve
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profici en cy in t he ir farming op erations. At th e close of th e bie n nium, 378 high sc hools had voca-
tional agriculture d epartments employing 44 9 t each ers. This was 34 less d epartments and 14 less teachers th an two ye a rs ea r lie r, th e d ecline th e r esult of school con solidations. Th e State n ow has 26 4 white a nd 114 Negro schools w ith vocat ion al agriculture dep artments.
Scho ol fac ilities fo r th e t eaching of agriculture are continu all y being improve d. Every department no w has at least one classroom an d a farm shop, and most de pa rt me nts also includ e a f ood processing ce nte r . State and F ed eral funds , matching local f unds, have help ed schools acquire equipm ent for f arm sh ops.
The coope r ati on of local boards of educa tion, civic and busin ess groups has ena ble d many departments to acquire sc hool forests which are operated as la bora tor y and demonstration areas. Union Bag-Camp Paper Corporation coo perati vely spo nso rs 48 scho ol forests in South Georgia and 21 sc hools have acquired simila r areas und er the forestry program initi ated b y th e Trust Company of Georgia in 1955.
Ranks First Nationally According to th e U. S. Office of Education, Georgia ranks f irs t in en roll me nt in t he nation in its voca tiona l agriculture program. Enrollments for the last fiscal year totaled 76,039. Of this number, 27,831 were in-school youth, 1,1 01 were
The vocational ag ric ul ture program makes it poss ible for students to lea rn th e mo st up-to-da t e me thods of fa rming a lo ng with t he ir regu lar hi gh school wor k.
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young farmers who returned to school at regular intervals for classes, and 47,107 were adults who met for organized study in evening classes. An additional 3,474 farmers were helped through 111 informational meetings.
Teachers Keep Studying Vo-ag teachers must continue to study because agriculture is changing rapidly. The average size of Georgia farms has increased from 104 to 145 acres since 1945, and in the last ten years, the average investment in land and buildings has jumped from $3,000 to $9,000. Most recent census figures emphasize the extent of mechanization on farms in the State
-88,118 tractors, 10,065 combines and 4,657 corn pickers. The picture is one of larger farms, higher capital investment, more mechanization and a demand for efficiency.
This rapidly changing agriculture has confronted teachers with the problem of staying abreast of scientific and technological advances, and of incorporating these into their teaching programs. In-service training has been aimed at helping teachers meet this challenge. For example, four-day forestry short courses have been conducted in cooperation with the School of Forestry at the University of Georgia, the Georgia Forestry Commission and other agencies which have specialists in woodland management. The courses have been carried into the different areas of the State until almost all teachers have been reached. The same type of short courses have been held in farm electrification and farm mechanics.
Some of the most effective and beneficial vocational agriculture teaching during the biennium was in the area of farm mechanics. Farmers recognize that the use, repair and maintenance of machinery is a problem. Ten regular teachers have been given intensive training in some of these technical areas, and they travel to different communities upon request to assist the local teacher.
Future Farmers and a Two Million Dollar Investment The Future Farmers of America, sponsored nationally by the U. S. Office of Education, is an organization for boys studying vocational agriculture in high school. Membership is voluntary and ag teachers serve as chapter advisors. In FFA, students are given leadership training, experiences in community service and cooperative projects and incentives in the form of higher degrees and cash awards given by civic and business groups. In the last fiscal year, Georgia had 17,403 Future Farmers.
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In the fall of 1956, Wesley Patrick of Quitman was recognized nationally as the Star Farmer of America, the first time this top award was made to a Georgian. Further, four Georgia teachers were among 50 from the nation selected during the biennium to receive FFA's Honorary American Farmer degree in recognition of their service as chapter advisors. They are M. J. Lane, Pine Grove; H. L. Davis, Colquitt; C. F. Ingram, Winder, and B. B. Baker, Donalsonville.
FFA members in Georgia owned as part of their supervised farming programs 5,936 beef cattle, 3,104 dairy animals and 24,630 hogs. They grew 22,168 acres of corn, averaging above 42 bushels per acre. They established 9,158 acres of permanent pastures and planted 2,850,000 pine seedlings. Their combined investment in crops and livestock exceeds $2.2 million.
The New Farmers of America is operated for Negro students of vocational agriculture. It is similar in purpose and organization to the FFA.
THE FFA-FHA Camp Expands The Vocational Division operates two camps or training centers for vocational agriculture and homemaking students, both of which have been improved and expanded. These camps are used primarily in the summer months for leadership training and recreational programs and are available at other times to other educational groups. At the State FFA-FHA Camp, Covington, eight new granite veneer cottages have been erected. Each cottage sleeps 28 persons. In addition, nine old cottages, erected during the original development of this facility in the late 1930's, have been remodeled. A new sewage disposal system is under construction, improvements have been made in the dining hall, the assembly hall and on other parts of the property. The money has come from two sources-$133,048.20 from 'Public subscription and $118,509.73 allocated from State funds by Governor Marvin Griffin. As a result of the improvements, the FFA-FHA Camp now has a capacity of 550 young people. Camp John Hope at Fort Valley is the center .f'or Negroes. Five new cottages have been erected there, the dining hall remodeled, and a new water system installed. The Governor allocated $75,000 for this work and $31,282.76 was obtained through public subscription.
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HOMEMAKING EDUCATION
. . on good homes, our survival depends
What Is Homemaking Education?
Homemaking Education courses provide the opportunity
for young people to receive organized instruction focused
directly on programs of home and family life such as money
management, child care, planning and preparing meals, con-
struction of clothing and establishing satisfactory patterns
of family living.
Operating a home now is comparable to operating a busi-
ness. The home manager, just as the business manager,
needs to be trained for her job. Present patterns of family
living do not provide the opportunity for a girl to learn as
she grows up in her home. Although all subjects taught in
school make some contribution to preparation for living,
many school administrators and parents now feel that all
girls need some specific training in homemaking as a part of
their general education.
Early marriages increase. The largest number of divorces
are among this group. A million new homes are being estab-
lished each year. Because of the importance of well-ordered
homes in our society, it is vital that a sound basic program
in homemaking for all girls be in our schools. Probably
never in the history of our country have we needed more
than we do today the strength and security provided by stable
homes.
In Almost Every School, a Homemaking Department
All new high school buildings have included one or more
homemaking departments. Only two Georgia high schools
are now without departments. Some 53,765 pupils were en-
rolled in high school vocational homemaking classes last
year. These girls received daily instruction including cloth-
ing construction, meal planning and preparation, home care
of the sick, home decoration, child care and development,
consumer education and family relations. In addition to
classwork, these girls completed a total of 185,687 projects
at home. The projects were supervised by the homemaking
teachers through 78,430 home visits and conferences with
girls and mothers.
Georgia has 570 vocational homemaking teachers, 96 of
whom are employed on a 12-months' program. They teach
both high school girls and adults. In addition, there are 75
teachers who give full time to the teaching of adults in voca-
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Georgia's Homema ker of Tomorrow, Pr iscilla Jones, went on to win the national title in 1951. Governor Griff in congratulated her in his office . M iss Jones wa s president of t he Georg ia FHA in 1951.
tional schools located in Macon, Augusta, Savannah, Atlanta, Statesboro, Brunswick and Milledgeville.
Teachers Continue To Study All vocational homemaking teachers in the state h old either a Bachelor or Masters degree in h ome economics includ ing special professional preparation to teach. All teachers a lso be long t o small in-service study groups which meet throughout the year. Outstanding consultants worked with teachers in bringing new ideas and suggestions for improving their teaching skills in 94 such meetings last year. A state conference for homemaking teachers was held in August at which time a state-wide curriculum re vision program was launched . Careful evaluation of the present homemaking pro-
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gram will be made in an effort to give pupils the best instruction possible during the time spent in homemaking classes.
There were 20,252 enrolled in adult homemaking classes during 1957-58. Classes in such areas as construction of children's clothes, refinishing furniture, making draperies and slipcovers can result in at least a 50 percent savings over ready-made costs. Women are finding that such economy is important in order to stretch family incomes and meet present standards of living costs. Due to the increase in high school enrollment, regular teachers have less time to teach adults. There is a real need for expanding the offerings to adults in homemaking by opening new centers.
What Future Homemakers Are Doing
The Georgia Future Homemaker of America organization has grown to a membership of approximately 23,000. Many of their activities parallel or grow out of class instruction in homemaking. Members learn to assume leadership roles in the community. They develop recreation programs, plan family fun nights, sponsor play schools, give fashion shows, participate in community welfare projects, make toys for children, visit older people in the community and do similar projects.
Georgia FHA girls have won national acclaim. The 1957 president, Priscilla Jones, was national winner in the Homemaker of Tomorrow program. Other girls have served as national officers of FHA.
At least 5,000 Georgia boys and FHA girls attend camp together at the state FFA-FHA camp each summer. Teachers assist with the camp program, including recreation and leadership pursuits. Although the camp housing facilities have been greatly expanded, additional recreational facilities are badly needed to provide the best type program for the fastincreasing number of boys and girls.
TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
. . . to meet Georgia's industrial growth
What Is Trade and Industrial Education?
Trade Education trains people in job skills and job judgment and teaches the related technical knowledge and industrial information. Classes are conducted for almost every industrial pursuit, skilled or semi-skilled trade or craft and for service occupations, technicians, and for supervisory or managerial personnel in the industrial field.
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Instruction is designed for high school juniors and seniors and adults who need training for entrance into jobs; for apprentices who need supplemental instruction to their on-thejob training; for employed workers who need to improve their job skills.
Instructors in Trade and Industrial Education are selected from the trade field in which they are to teach and are chosen on the basis of skill, knowledge and experience. They acquire teaching skills through in-service professional teacher training.
Kinds of Training
Cooperative Industrial Classes provide training through cooperation of the school and businesses or industrial concerns. This program is especially adaptable to the smaller communities. High school juniors and seniors attend school half a day and work at part-time paid jobs under supervision of a teacher-coordinator employed by the school. Forty co-op programs in the 1957-58 school year enrolled 1,017 boys and girls whose earnings totaled $575,000.
Pre-employment Trade Classes train students in a trade and teach the technical subjects related to the trade. High school students in these classes spend half the school 'day (three hours) in the school shop or laboratory; adults devote six hours a day to such study over a period of time up to two years depending on the trade course.
The state operates vocational schools at Clarkesville and Americus, offering 16 and 10 trade courses respectively, enrolled 1,656 full-time students during the last year of the biennium. An additional 300 persons registered for short specialized courses in the two schools.
City vocational schools in Albany, Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Macon, Rome, Savannah, Thomasville and Valdosta accounted for another 3,500 persons engaged in pre-employment training in 1957-58.
A special program for training workers of new and expanding industries provide intensive short courses to meet specific job requirements. Classes are conducted by joint efforts of a local board of education and the plant or factory concerned. The local board furnishes physical space and utilities and part of the instruction cost; the company furnishes equipment and instructional materials. Training is terminated when the needed supply of trained workers is met.
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Evening Trade Extension Classes are conducted during nonworking hours for the employed worker to increase his job skill, help him keep abreast of technological changes or assist
him to qualify for advancement. Classes for apprentices trained through work experience
enroll annually in excess of 1,000. The crafts represented are
brickmason, carpenter, electrician, machinist, air conditioning mechanic, plumber, printer, sheetmetal worker, iron worker.
Extension classes of all types exclusive of apprentices enrolled 17,000 persons in 1957-58.
Special Services, conducted on a statewide basis under direction of itinerant program specialists, are provided for:
1957-58
Industry or Group Served Affiliated Sponsors Enrollment
Textile Mfg. Employees _Ga. Institute of Tech.
Fire Fighters
Ga. Institute of Tech.
Commercial Vehicle Drivers Ga. State Patrol.. __
1,953 2,614
Rural Electric Linemen__ Peace Officers
Ga. Motor Trucking Assn.
Ga. Optometric Assn.
9,015
Ga. Electric Mbrshp. Corp. 911
Peace Officers Assn. of Ga. _ 115
A training specialist in supervisory development conducts in-plant classes for small business concerns with an average annual enrollment of approximately 1,500.
New Services include a program for training of practical nurses. Instituted in 1956-57 were five schools enrolling 168 students in preparatory classes under six instructors; another 249 licensed practical nurses enrolled that year in short refresher courses. In 1957-58, the number of schools increased to 15 with 23 instructors and 371 student-trainees; 380 licensed practical nurses enrolled in extension courses during the same year.
Established during the biennium (January 1958) was a training program for peace officers. Classes are carried to central locations in all areas of the state where participants from surrounding cities drive in for daily classes conducted on a short-term basis. Instruction units are planned as parts of a total course to be offered intermittently over a period of time.
Georgia Federation of D.C.T. Clubs
An organization for high school students enrolled in Diver-
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sified Cooperative Training classes is provided by local DCT Clubs affiliated in a state organization. The club provid es leadership development for DCT students as well as wholesome re creation. It fost ers high standards of work mans hip, scholarship and et hics and creates an appreciation f or the dignity of work. Contests grow out of in-sch ool DCT curriculu m .
To Strengthen Georgia's Growing Industry
The current two million dollar expansion of fac ilities at the two state-owned and operated trade and vocationa l schools is one move to meet t he challenge of Ge orgia's growing industry.
As Georgia continues to lead the southeast as the number one industry-g etter, the demand for trained workers has becom e more pronounced . To hold its lead pos ition and to maintain its ind ustrial deve lop me nt, Georgia is movi ng to strengthen its program of training in trades and industry, a vital factor in the continu ed industrial and econo mic development of the state.
At North Georgia Trad e and Vocational School, a new dormit ory will house 100 additional st udents, a new dining hall and kitchen is already in use and a new electronics shop building will increase the offerings in this trade fi eld. A new laboratory building is on th e drawing boards.
South Georgia's Trade and Vocational School expansion
The electronics laboratory provides students wit h knowledge they can us e later in obtaining ga inful employment .
The course offered in the diesel shop at South Georg ia Trade and Vocational School is a popular one.
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includes a new dormitory to house 60 students, an automotive shop and an electronics building. An additional dormitory building is planned for immediate construction.
Area Vocational-Technical Schools are being planned as a further step in providing training for Georgia workers. The State Board of Education has adopted policies for the establishment of these area schools which will be built and equipped by equal matching funds from local systems and the state.
The local system will furnish the site, pay for consumable supplies, building maintenance and operation, while the state will provide basic pay for instructors.
These schools will be of two types, one to train 11th and 12th grade students who are also pursuing a high school diploma, and a second type of school for those 16 years of age and over or high school graduates and adults who need specific job training or additional training.
The schools will be located in areas of concentration or expansion of industry and large population centers where job opportunities for those training are available.
DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION
. . . half a day in school, half a day on the job, learning
What Is Distributive Education? Distributive Education trains and instructs high school juniors and seniors for employment in retail, wholesale and service occupations in the area of distribution, and adults already in the field or who are entering upon employment in distribution. The Distributive Education Service enrolled 900 high school students in 26 school programs during the last year of the biennium. Three new high school programs were initiated during the year. 'High school Distributive Education is a cooperative worktraining program in which students spend half the day in regular academic pursuits and the second part of the school day in a distribution job training station. Students were trained in 539 business establishments durig the school year 1957-58, embracing 47 different kinds of distributive occupations in the retail, wholesale, service, insurance, real estate and finance areas. Students received valuable training through their business-laboratory on-the-job experience. These students earned a combined total of nearly $511,000 during the last year of the biennium. Two distributive education programs operated successfully
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in small farm communities, proving that distributive education does have a place among the non-farm residents in a small rural community.
350 Adult Classes Three hundred and fifty distributive education adult classes were offered in 17 cities to 6,593 adults employed in distributive occupations in the last year of the biennium. Nine and a half percent of the total classes and 16 percent of total enrollment was conducted on the managerial level. The demand for classes for supervisory and managerial personnel has increased each year. Enrollment in 1957-58 increased 11 percent over 1956-57 and the number of classes offered increased 27 per cent. ThE; retail, service, finance, real estate and hotel areas were served. The following 100-hour professional diplomas were earned in the following areas; Hotel Management, 8; Food Service, 137; Restaurant Management, 15; General Retailing, 21; Salesmanship, 4; Commercial Art, 2; Real Estate, 34. In addition 28 50-hour certificates in Personnel Management were earned by class participants. The training specialists who travel the state acted as consultants to a number of small business establishments as part of their total job objective. The following special groups were served: Georgia Restaurant Association, Georgia Paint and Varnish Association, Georgia Hotel Association, Delta Airlines, Incorporated, Associations of Food Stores, Financial Institutions, Merchants Associations, Southern Retail Furniture Association, National Wallpaper Council, Clearing House Associations, Georgia Real Estate Association. Special advisory committees were formed for each of the above groups to aid Distributive Education Service in offering classes to meet the specific needs of the group.
Fishery Manual Developed
Training for distributive fishery occupations was instigated. A training manual was developed and instructional materials acquired. An experimental class was held, and from this, course outlines were developed which will be incorporated into training this current fiscal year.
In addition to the manual developed for use in distributive fishery occupations, the following manuals were developed for use in both the high school and adult programs: Table Setting and Etiquette, Job Attitudes and Responsibilities.
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Program Standards for Distributive Education Program-to aid in guiding high school coordinators in placement of D. E. students.
Teachers Are Studying Teachers continue to study and to improve curriculum in keeping with the changing economy. Five in-service teacher training conferences were held in 1957-58 for distributive education personnel. Adult and high school coordinators have studied in such areas as promotional and instructional television, visual aids workshop, coordination, management training, for the restaurant, paint and wallpaper industries and food service training. A follow-up survey of distributive education high school students was continued. This year's survey covered the years 1953-54 and 1954-55. The survey shows a majority of students trained remain in the field of distribution. Two additional high school programs have been added for the year 1958-59. In the adult field, classes are planned over the state for additional organizations and groups as follows: dairy industry, parking facility employees, petroleum industry, automobile dealers, insurance associations, credit associations, and commercial interior decoration establishments.
What's D. E. C. A.? All distributive education students participated in local, state and national Distributive Education Clubs of America activities. Club activities are an outgrowth of the in-school curriculum and all club contests are based on classroom activity. Students in D. E. clubs receive leadership training, work on community projects and each club does one major project a year which benefits the school, student body and the community.
BUSINESS EDUCATION What Is Business Education?
With Georgia's growth in the industrial field, there is a continuing need for trained office personnel. Training programs are needed which will provide training in a variety of highly developed skills.
The programs operating in conjunction with the Business Education Service include high school classes, Vocational Office Training, Adult Evening and Adult Day programs.
Vocational Office Training In 1954, the first Vocational Office Training programs were begun in Georgia. This program is a cooperative work-training
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program for high school seniors preparing for office positions. Their school day is divided into two parts, half in school and half in selected training stations in the business community. In 1'956, there were 152 students enrolled in seven programs as compared with 210 students enrolled in 11 programs during the last year of the biennium.
The Adult Day Program is now operating in nine centers in Georgia including Albany, Augusta, Athens, Atlanta, Columbus, Gainesville, Moultrie, Savannah and Waycross. The instruction in this type of program is almost entirely on an individual basis. A total of 3,474 adults were enrolled in this program in 1957-58. This was an enrollment gain of more than 1,300 over the school year ending June, 1956.
There were 4,306 students enrolled in the Adult Evening programs in 1956-57 in 18 centers. This enrollment increased to 6,061 in the last year of the biennium. Individuals enrolled in these adult programs are usually already employed and wish to advance in the same position or change positions.
Twenty-one Percent Will Be Clerical Workers The need for office workers directly parallels economic and industrial development. It is estimated that 21 percent of the total working force will be clerical workers by 1970. This is particularly significant when one considers the addition of electronic data processing in many offices. It was reported in the 1956 census that nine million men and women were engaged in clerical occupations. Of this total number, two million were engaged in stenographic, typing and bookkeeping positions. In view of this, there is an evident need for the continued expansion of this vocational training. Teachers must continue to work and study too. A teachercoordinator of Vocational Office Training must hold a BA degree from an approved four-year college with a major in business administration, must have had one year of actual experience in office work and three years teaching experience in business education or office practice subjects. During the last year of the biennium, there were eleven Vocational Office Training teachers in Georgia high schools. In addition, there were 30 full-time adult instructors and 77 part-time instructors teaching in 51 adult programs. Two in-service training conferences were held during the past year for VOT coordinators and one for adult instructors. A district in-service training conference of business education teachers was held in Macon in cooperation with Mercer University.
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The Name Has Changed The name of the service was changed from the Vocational Office Training Service to Business Education Service in 195758. This title more adequately specifies the expanded services planned. Work with all secondary business education teachers has previously been limited by insufficient staff, but this situation has been adjusted for current needs and will allow the Business Education Service to provide better consultative services to all teachers in business education classrooms throughout the state. Because in many schools typewriting is the only skill subj ect provided (there were over 34,000 pupils enrolled in first year typewriting alone in 1956-57), some of the secondary programs need to be expanded with more courses offered. The Business Education Service has determined to develop curriculum guides for use in developing programs.
There's Need For More VOT Teachers Additional teachers are needed for Vocational Office Training in order for it to be made available to more students. Provisions for financing and equipping these laboratories adequately must be made, and designation of a teacher-training program for teacher-coordinators would help greatly in providing adequate training for persons to direct the cooperative program.
SCHOOL LUNCH AND FOOD DISTRIBUTION SERVICE (Note: These services have now been transferred from Vocational Education to other divisions.) School Lunches Improve Health School lunches in Georgia improve the health of the children
and provide opportunities for children to learn to eat a variety of foods and to eat a complete, nutritious lunch.
School lunches are served in pleasant surroundings from clean kitchens and in clean dining rooms and provide many learning experiences. Students learn good health practices in connection with eating and codes for lunch time behavior are established.
School lunches keep meal costs low by (1) being operated on a non-profit basis using direct distribution foods and Federal funds for School Lunch and Special Milk, and (2) by practicing good management.
It's In 1,708 Schools In Georgia during the last year of the biennium, 1,708 schools operated lunch programs and received national School
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Lunch funds. These schools served an average of 408,377 children each day. Children paid an average 28 cents for lunch. The Federal funds paid an average of 3.7 cents per lunch.
The total School Lunch and Special Milk program amounted to a $23,700,759 business in 1957-58. This does not include the value of donated foods, local funds or State funds to administer the program. The State of Georgia spent $104,107 to administer the program.
They Get Special Milk The 1957-58 school year was the fourth year of the Special Milk Program. In addition to the milk that children had with their lunches, they also had 25,094,730 one-half pints. Federal funds paid $899,730 as part of the cost of the milk. This is an increase in funds of $519,212 over the first year of the program. Congress has allocated funds for Special Milk Program through the fiscal year 1961. The price of the school lunch to the child should be kept as low as possible, and this can be accomplished only by increased Federal as well as state funds for the program. The State Department of Education has seven school lunch supervisors to supervise the 1,708 school lunch programs. The supervisors conduct in-service training programs for county and city school systems. They also assist school principals and school lunch personnel with all problems in the operation of the program such as planning menus, buying, food preparation, management, sanitation and records. The supervisors develop plans with administrators, teachers and school lunch personnel to make having lunch at school a real learning experience for children. There is a real need for more school lunch supervisors. Although every system needs a school lunch supervisor, at the present time only 27 systems have them.
SOURCES OF INCOME FOR SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM
Children
76% $17,532,004.72 Federal
Federal
Special
School Lunch 12% $2,661,750.00 Milk
4%
$899,729.77
Adults
4%
$970,513.60 All Other
4%
$898,912.84
EXPENDITURES FOR SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM
Food
68% $16,098,697.75 All Other
5%
$1,130,696.03
Labor
25% $5,857,797.00 Equipment 2%
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A well-ba la nce d ha t lunch is served ea c h day at school to the av erage Georg ia school ch ild for 2S .
A milk dispenser at th e e nd af th is dining room allows studen ts to go back for their own seconds.
FOOD DISTRIBUTION
. how and where free food is distributed
Working close ly with th e School Lunch Program is Food
Distribution.
Surplus f ood s are made available to this program by the
U. S. Department of Agriculture through the National School
Lunch Act and the r egular f a r m subsidy program. Food Dis-
tribu t ion is th e distributing agency in Georgia for th es e foods.
Not all th e surplus f oods distributed go to the School Lunch
Program. In add ition to 159 county school systems and 40
in dep end ent sc h ool syste ms, th e total of 472 sub-distributing
agen cies in Georgia include 28 nursery schools, 42 private
schools, 121 inst it utions and 83 summer camps. These include
1,72 3 fee ding programs serving an average of $513,000 meals
per day.
In addition, during the last year of the biennium, Food Dis -
tribution took over the welfare program of distributing sur-
plus foods to n eed y fami lies. Some 50,000 needy p eople re-
ce ive d surplus foods in Georgia un d er this program during
19 57- 58 .
The activities of this agency h a ve in cr ea sed greatly during
th e past few years. A tota l of more t han 22 million po unds
of food valu ed at more than $7 ,000,000 was distributed dur-
ing th e last yea r of th e bi ennium.
More than 20 million pounds of th e f ood distributed w ent
to th e School Lunch Program amounting to more than five
mill ion of th e total seven million.
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Negro Educatio-n_._--
School Building Program The Jeanes Work Leadership Training Program Teacher Supply and Demand Area Trade Schools
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INSTRUCTiON HAS IMPROVED
" . . . one third of Georgia's children"
Emphasis has been placed on improving classroom learning. The team approach has been used in planning and implementing this improvement of instruction. The State Department of Education has had cooperation from the State Department of Health, The Georgia Committee on Cooperation in Teacher Education, The Georgia Teachers and Education Association and other agencies in its effort to make school programs more practical and effective. The plan had these steps:
1. A summer planning conference to agree upon the theme for the year. The theme for 1956-57 was "We Look At Our Schools-A Program of Evaluation In Action." During 195758, the emphasis was upon "New Trends In Science Teaching."
2. A fall meeting of the Georgia Committee on Cooperation to orient college personnel on the year's theme so that they could serve as consultants to schools and conferences.
3. An October meeting 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. At regional meetings of the Georgia Teachers and Education Association, 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 held at Paine College, Savannah State College, Albany State College, Fort Valley State College and Atlanta University to report on promising practices in the improvement of instruction and to agree upon next steps.
6. At the annual convention of the Georgia Teachers and Education Association in Atlanta, national authorities spoke on the theme for the year and led discussions.
7. The setting up of summer workshops for the training of school personnel to help carry out agreed upon objectives in the field of instruction and to produce guides for teachers.
There are evidences that this cooperative effort and the utilization of available resources are helping teachers to better understand their jobs and making the work of pupils more meaningful.
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Improvement of Negro Elementary Schools and Evaluation In Negro High Schools
Georgia is making satisfactory progress in improving its Negro elementary schools. Of 450 permanent elementary school centers, 227 are accredited by the Georgia Accrediting Commission. All but three systems used the State School Building Authority for construction of school plants. In those systems, adequate elementary education facilities have been provided when the required local funds were added to State funds. For those systems not using the Authority, there is yet a lag in providing the needed facilities. Hence, the improved school facilities, the surplus of well-trained Negro teachers, the liberal teacher allotment plan, and the State Library Matching Fund, together with consultative services offered by the State Department of Education, indicate that progress in accrediting elementary schools ought now to move forward.
All elementary school principals are being urged to become familiar with the standards of the Georgia Accrediting Commission. Meeting the State requirements for accreditation is the beginning of an improved elementary program. The second step, taken by 44 systems during 1957-58, was that of participating in the Southern Association's "Cooperative Program for the Improvement of Elementary Education." Seventy-Seven (77) of the 147 schools in these systems carried out excellent in-service programs. Progress reports were made to elementary school personnel at the Dublin 4-H Camp in 1958.
The prospect for the accreditation of elementary schools by the Southern Association has inspired a thorough appraisal of the elementary school program in four systems. Evaluating the Elementary School was the theme of the in-service education program in these systems during the 1956-57 and 1957-58 school years. The activities pursued were compiled into selfstudies. Then a visiting committee evaluated the program in five DeKalb County schools, two Taylor County schools, one Newton County school, and one Pike County school.
Evaluation includes all the means of collecting evidence on student behavior. It involves students, teachers, and parents. Self-appraisal is a significant feature in current evaluation practices. In developing an evaluation program, there are four steps:
1. Formulating and classifying the objectives of the school's curriculum.
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2. Defining the objectives, or goals, of education in terms of behavior.
3. Identifying situations in which pupils can be expected to display progress toward the objectives.
4. Selecting instruments by which data for appraisal purposes can be obtained.
A big job in the Negro schools of Georgia is that of improving elementary instruction. This should be a major point of emphasis. Nine pilot schools which participated in the evaluation program have provided the experience needed to do a more effective elementary teaching job.
Evaluation
During 1957-58, the Division of Negro Education steppedup its emphasis on the accreditation of Negro schools to make available to Negro children and youth good education.
The stepped-up program of evaluation was predicated on (a) the challenge of the times; (b) the lag, percentage-wise, in the regional accreditation of Negro schools in the State; (c) potentialities provided by new plant facilities and (d) the increasing number of Negro high schools already accredited.
Accreditation (regional) of Negro high schools in Georgia which are state-accredited is as follows:
1. Only 37 or approximately 17.5 o/c of the Georgia ac-
credited Negro high schools are regionally accredited.
2. Only 3 or 8.32 o/c of the regionally accredited Negro
high schools have been re-evaluated; 2 in 1957 and 1 in 1958. 3. Approximately 82 '1~ of the permanent high school
centers have not sought nor secured accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.
The 1957-58 program of evaluation in Negro schools in Georgia are indicated below:
High schools in Atlanta, Peach, LaGrange, Toombs, Hogansville, Fulton, Taylor, and Valdosta were evaluated for the first time and were referred to the Southern Association in the fall of 1958.
High schools in Muscogee, Emanuel, Dublin systems were re-evaluated.
Schools which invited a visiting committee, but where timelapse and non-availability of personnel delayed the evaluations until the 1958-59 school year are in these systems: Liberty, Henry, Calhoun, Irwin, and Bulloch.
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SCHOOL BUILDING PROGRAM
System Boards of Education in 1951-52 approved 507 permanent school centers for Negro pupils. The State Board of Education approved the allotment of state capital outlay funds where needed. We have 487 approved centers. This will be reduced to about 450.
The building .program with state funds is nearing completion. Only three systems, using the State School Building Authority, have not completed their building. These will be ready by September. The new buildings have made possible consolidations and expanded and enriched programs. No other single program has ever given Negro education such a tremendous boost. Dedication exercises are well attended by appreciative Negro citizens.
Despite the tremendous expenditure of state funds for capital outlay since July 1, 1951, there yet remain many current needs for housing Negro pupils due to these 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. Certain 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. This constitutes a large part of the still un-met needs.
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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, administrative duties take most of their time. Unless there is a Jeanes supervisor, the instructional program tends to suffer. The Department of Education works with local system superintendents upon request in arranging for the employment of Jeanes supervisors. A Jeanes supervisor is an employee of a local school system and is subject to all rules and regulations of the employing board.
There are now 70 Jeanes supervisors serving 107 systems. The number 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 them is at an alltime high. There were, in 1957-58, 71 Jeanes supervisors serving 188,529 pupils in ADA.
(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 be 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.)
LEADERSHIP TRAINING PROGRAM
New problems arising from the rapid transition from small to large school units has necessitated programs for re-training persons in administrative and supervisory positions.
The Southern Education- Foundation has made a significant contribution to Georgia Negro education.
A 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 is provided upon request from the Southern Education Foundation. These consultative services have rendered excellent help in curriculum development, training of principals and Jeanes supervisors, and in setting up an evaluation and re-evaluation program.
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The Southern Education Foundation has furnished financial assistance for a leadership workshop at Atlanta University. The 36 participants studied how to become good principals and sup-ervisors. Fifteen, already qualified in the field of supervision, were better preparing themselves for the work.
There is a great deal of work to be done by the principal before a school may be evaluated. The Southern Education Foundation has provided funds for a follow-up service for principals who are working on school evaluation.
Four teams of Jeanes supervisors and principals were sent to the Tuskegee Principals and Jeanes Supervisors Workshop in 1958 by the Southern Education Foundation.
The fast pace which we live in today has caused many problems. One deals with community health. To counteract this problem in the Negro schools and communities, Georgiaaided by the Southern Education Foundation-has set up a program for study in health education at Atlanta University. Grants were made to 21 Negro teachers in the area of health and temperance education. These 21 persons were selected from systems over the State that indicated a need for a Health Coordinator in that area.
State Department of Education Leadership Training
Moon rockets, atom powered submarines, balloon expeditions, and other scientific explorations have made Americans realize that children need more science and mathematics.
In 1958 the State Department made available a grant of $300 to a math or science teacher in each Negro high school. The money was paid in September to each approved applicant. Georgia awarded 164 of these scholarships during 1958.
Additional grants were provided to 60 elementary teachers to improve their competencies in elementary science. Scholarships were set up based upon resident employed elementary science teachers who had been recommended by their principal to act as resource persons for the science program during the next school year.
Atlanta University and Fort Valley State College offered further study to 15 Negro elementary science teachers to act as elementary science coordinators. These teachers learned to bring together the students, parents, and new developments in science teaching.
Science teaching in Georgia moved forward during 1958, but young people in Georgia learn many other things also.
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If our children are to learn, teachers must keep abreast of scientific developments and teaching methods. Thus Georgia afforded its Negro teachers further study in the middle grades. Grants were made to 59 Negro school personnel to attend a six weeks workshop in grades 7-8-9 at Atlanta University and Fort Valley State College.
TEACHER SUPPLY AND DEMAND
During 1957-58, 9,424 of the 10,140 Negro public school teachers held certificates based upon four or more years of college work. Many teachers now in service holding certificates below four years of college are nearing retirement and should be retained. There is now a surplus of qualified Negro teachers except in music, guidance, health, physical education and special education. School officials are now able to select teachers from a number of applicants when vacancies arise. This improves the quality of teaching.
The Department of Education provides a service for prospective teachers and school officials by:
1. Securing, compiling and distributing information on all graduates of Negro colleges in Georgia who desire to teach.
2. Collecting from superintendents a list of vacancies and making this information available to the nine Negro colleges, qualified applicants and the office of GT & EA, in May and after the teacher allotments have been released, usually in July.
The basis of teacher allotment is the number of students in attendance daily.
During 1957-58 the State Board of Education adopted a policy to make available to local systems funds for the allotment of additional teachers, based upon the increased ADA during the first five months. Sixty-four systems employed 284 additional Negro teachers. The teachers were paid according to their certificates, based on preparation and experience. Local school systems also got $368 for maintenance and operation costs plus $50 sick leave per teacher, prorated from the date of the teacher's employment.
This mid-term adjustment for 1957-58 was in accordance with the current financing plan approved by the State Board of Education, which assumed obligation for full adjustment costs of the Minimum Foundation Program.
The Teacher of the Year Project sponsored by the Georgia State Chamber of Commerce received the enthusiastic support
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of Negro teachers. They received a boost in morale to know that the lay public appreciates their services.
AREA TRADE SCHOOLS
When Governor Griffin approved the regular public school budget for 1958-59, he agreed to provide some money from the State reserve fund to match local funds for the purpose of establishing some Area Trade Schools in the larger population centers.
Intensive research by the State Department of Education shows that area trade schools for Negroes should be developed at Albany and Augusta. These sites provide employment for those who would, upon completion of the trade courses, take jobs in industry.
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 area 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. 9. The problem of the small Negro high schools.
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Negro students moved into the attractive hexagon-shaped John T. Whittaker School, designed by architect L. Miles Sheffer, in November. Located in northwest Atlanta, the school is typical of the new modern bu ildings which have made possible consolidations and expanded and enriched programs of Negro education.
The foyer of John T . Whittaker School shows the wide expanse of windows and roominess which is characteristic throughout the building .
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PART II
(Figures are taken from the annual reports made by the superintendents of county and independent school systems. All statistical tables are for the last year of the biennium, 1957-58, although summary tables are included for the twoyear pericd.I
. . . where the school dollar goesan accounting to you .
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TABLE I-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
l. Taxation and Appropriations
I. Income-General Fund
A. REVENUE FROM LOCAL SOURCES
2. Tuition Received from Patrons
4. Other Revenue from Local Sources
(a). Taxes (b) Appropri-
3. Trans- (a) Earn- (b) Earn-
(d) Rent
Total Receipts
SYSTEM
Received from ations Re-
portation ings from iogs from (c) Rent from (e) Dona- () Misc.
Co. or City ceived from
(a) Regular (b) Snm-
Fees from Permanent Temporary from Property tious, Revenue
Levies for Co. or City (c) Other Day School mer School (c) Other Local Fnndsand Deposits School other than Gifts and from Local
from Local Sources
Maintenance Govt.
Sources Endow- and In- Facilities School Bequests Sources
and Operation Agencies
ments vestments
Facilities
---- --------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- -------- ----- - -
Appling______________ $ A t k i n s o n _____________ Bacon _______________ Boker _______________
Baldwin _____________
58,489.24 $___________ $ 157.50 $--------- $_________ $ 5,255.00 $_________ $ 315.21 $_________ $ 219.26 $_________ $_________ $15,479.57 $
25;271.95 ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
38,492.78 ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
36,520.37 ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------183,138.84 ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
550.00 --i;925:oo
1,500.00
1,556.90 1,542.26
79,915.78 25,271.95 38,492.78
13888,,067576..12o7
Banks _______________
...... Barrow______________
8 Bartow______________ Ben Hill, ____________ Berrien______________
20,509.86 ------------
65.44 ----------
212.50 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
--3;787:06 32,301.04 ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
----------
----452:80 115,905.87 ------------ ----------
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
444.00
----------
8,205.23
26,625.09 1,014.84 ----------
36.00 ----------
---------- 750.00
17.50 ---------- ----------
63,217.73 ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- 2,912.08 1,829.29 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 3,927.62
3206,,708878..18o0
125,007. 90 28,443.43 71,886.72
Bibb ________________
Bleckley _____________ Brantley_____________ Brooks_______________ Bryan. ______________
1,689,581.05 98,121.30 ---------- 14,887.25 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 5,793.74
311. 78 ----------
18,000.00 ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
538.50
875.00 ----------
46,327.09
200.00 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
291.28 ----------
58,669.72 ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------34,618.35 ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
---------- ----------
26.25 ---------- ----------
60.49
-----50:00
----------
----------
12,288.11
1,320.67 679.67 367.81
1,820,983.23
19,413.5o
48,139. 04
59,349.39 35,122. 90
Bulloch ______________ Burke _______________ Butts________________
Calhoun _____________ Camden _____________
128,465.49 ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- 5,112.00 --.,------- ---------- ---------- ----------
115,103.16 ------------ 4,250.00 ---------- ---------58,326.86 ------------ ---------- ---------- ----------
----216:36 250.00
---------- ------------------- ----------
960.00 346.00 ----------
440.00
48,587.10 ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- 5,629.00 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
367.50
79,323.53
1,274.50 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
8,897.14 2,284.57
456.51
666.56 632.16
142,474. 63
123,287.73
59,345.73 55,250.1 6 81,230.1 9
Candler______________ CarroIL _____________ Catoosa______________ Charlton _____________
Chatham_____________
-----64:69 30,755.31 ------------ 3,131.50 ---------- ----------
279,94 ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
105,837.24 ------------ ---------- ---------- ----------
---------- 1,612.50
---------~ ---------- ----------
1,099.98
44,822.44 ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- 1,330.00 ---------- ---------- ----------
----------
62,749.73
6,000.00 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
120.00 ----------
ISS.00
2,656,628.31 ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
891.41
538.55 4,838.11
13.90 10,070.00
35,058.16 109,152.9 6 50,990.55 69,068.63 2,666,698.31
Chattahoochee ________ Chattooga____________
Cherokee _____________ Clarke ____________~ __ Clay _________________
11,237.74 ______ .,f _____ ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
--i;7i6:74 68,179.03
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
----3;967:81 121,628.78
----------
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
----------
966.46
608,583.17 ------------ ---------- 2,441.00 1,584.50 ---------- ---------- ---------21,583.91 ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
47.25
517.50 ----------
----------
----------
----556:31
2,108.50 20,469.37 43,013.43
163.21
11,237.44
72,004.27 147,032.42 656,139.60 22,330.68
Clayton
,
Clinch
,
Cobb
,
Coffee _
Colquitt____
-l
Columbia
i!
88~~i~s~~i~~~:r:~-:-:-::::::::::::::::::::: 1 1
Dade
_
Dawson.
_
Decatur
_
DeKalb
_
Dodge
.
I
1
100.75 25.00 1,040.00 1,475.00
2,466.92 630.00
2,859.27
5,735.96
.
_
1,183.08 1,460.80
217,186.12 61,464.30 601,687.84 139,714.42
130,069.31
91,741. 98 61,811.33 271,686.21
33,220.33 103,137.68
405.14
10.00 9,443.78 52,396.70
971.55
31,471.07 22,167.34 149,280.61 2,887,537.56 89,316.43
Dooly
_
Dougherty
_
Douglas
_
Early
,
Echols
1
70,407.41 732,987.50 68,421.31 98,960.91
17,836.35
Effingham_________ I
Elbert
:::
EmanueL
_
Evans.
_
Fannin
i
64,909.10 120,147.66 113,719.03
33,512.49 49,443.66
Fayette Floyd
Forsyth
FranklIn Fulton
_ _
_
_ _
gl~~~k:::::::::::::1
Golyrdnonn, --------------1_
Grady
_
2, 8~U~~ ::~ --660:000:001:::: ::::::i-'5:714:50i-15:361:30 -60:847:51' -.4;432:36,:::::: :::: :::::::::: 'I' d~g:~ ::::::::::.1-'2:011:02i 2~:m:g~
tUgU5 ::::::::::::1_-~:~~::~~I:::::::::l--i89:ool :::::::::: ._6~:~~1:::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ._~~:~I ~~~:~~ ::::::::::
334,110.91 326,787.53'__________ 67,494.83 -------.----[.---------
1 ----------1 637.50
643.39
1
1 1
.______
1,870.00 --------.-
----------
390.00
504.50
1 216.00 8,363.44 189.99 4,856.30
1
28,555.57 379,306.71 47,443.40 50,758.50 3,656,547.95
48,289.56 12,192.70 671,263.27 74,801.12 145,772.58
Greene
i ----- - - -- -
Gwinnett. --
1
Habersham
_
Hall..
,
--I Hancock, ------- _--
76,704.78 148,046.90 88,142.44 182,920.07
49,755.54
Haralson Harris Hart.
Heard Henry
_ _ .. _
.. .
54,878.23 96,162.72 72,407.56 30,220.55 99,615.28
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
I. Taxation and Appropriation,
I. Income-General Fund-Continued
12. Tuition Received from Patrons
4. Other Revenue from Local Sources
(a). Taxes (h) Appropri-
I
Received from ations Re-
I 3. Trans- (a) Earn- (h) Earn- I
(d) Rent
Total Receipts
portation ings from ings from (c) Rent from (e) Dona- () Misc. from Local
SYSTEM
Co. or City ceived from
(a) Regular (b) Sum-
Fees from Permanent Temporary from Property tious, Revenue
Sources
Levies for Co. or City (c) Other Day School mer School (c) Other Local Funds and Deposits School other than Gifts and from Local
Houston
Maintenance
Govt.
and Operation Agencies
j$ 137,318.72 L
.L
=L
~=~ $
='IL Sources Endow- and In- Facilities ments vestments I
~== $ 2,834.71 $
School Facilities
$
Bequests Sources
L
'L
~153.43
Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson
~:~;::::-:"~':"I:::::::::~~::-::::-::::I",:~:-_':;~~ :~;~ ~:~~ _
_
43,292.62 ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- 4,230.00 ---------- ----------
_
_
. __
/1,590.00 ----------
439.19
~U~U~
Jenkins
_
,i!!!::!~~~'j;:~':!~i:! r: ;~:~:!i i! e;";~'! ! I~I:~I;": I:;)~:il,; i i Johnson
_
Jones
_
Lamar
j
Lanier_---
1'
Laurens
_
;;;::1 tib~;ty:::::::::::::: 1
:!ii!
Mtua~dgi~s~o~n~~===========_I
Marion.
~_
tl~Pn~:L::::::::::i
Meriwether
_
Miller
_
MitcheIL Monroe Montgomery Moraan.; a Murray
_ _ _
._. __
22,436.69
536.25
38.34 823.63[-
---------- 125.001__________ 250.00 946.47
~b:~~n~ :::::::=:::: :::::::=::1:::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ----~~?:?? :::::::::: --::~~~:~~ ::::::::::
1
I
I
32,250.65 -------.---- ----.----- ---------- ---------- ---------- 107.00[
[
1
----------
338. 081
I~UU:H ::~:~~~:~~I=========:========== ----2;~:~~ ----~ing ::::~i~:~ ----m:~~ ~U~Ub --~::??:??:::::::::: U~g:n 41,726.69 -=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
1
14.00
1========== ---------- ----------1---------+---------1
1
::::::::::::
:::::::::: ::::::::::1::::::::::1::::::::=: :::::::::: ----819:oJ:::::::::
;U:U: ------900:00
43,206.93
I
UgUg[::::::::::I::::::::::I----42i):i)7
I
I
1"::::.::::::,---1-31i):491:::-:-:-::-:-:-:-.-------18, 44:002I 10.-0"02,;238:101--1Ir------14-,5i3)00:000:.0001001-1-i:99203:63.01511
25,156.38
~6:g~U~
32,695.73
I~HgU~ ~~:l~U~ 41,740.69
~U~tg~
44,762.98
Museogee ____________ Newton ______________ Oconee. _____________ Oglethorpe ___________ Paulding _____________
Peach __ ____________ Pickens__ ___________ Pierce ______ ________ Pike _________________ Polk_ _____________
Pulaski. _____________ Putnam______________ Quitman _____________ Rabun_______ _______ Randolph ____________
Richmond ____________ Rockdale _____________ Schley__ ____________ Screven___________ ~ _A Seminole_____________
Spalding; ____________ Stephens ____ -- __-- --Stewart__ ___________ Sumter ____________ TalboL. ____________
Taliaferro ____ _______ TattnalL ____________ Taylor _______________ Telfair _______________ TerrelL _____________
Tbomas ______________ Tift. ________________ Toombs ______________ Towns_______________ Treutlen _____________
Troup _______________ Turner_____ __~~ ___ ~ __ Twiggs ______________ Union_______________ Upson _______________
Walker ______________ Walton ______________ Ware ________________ Warren ______________ Washington __________
~~~im~I~I~~~~m~]] ~~~~~~~~~~I::~~;t~~~ 2,341,107.23 7,085.00 56,557.44 4,215.00 121,384.46 ------------ ----_._--- ---------26,442.42 3,909.95 ---------- ---------38,160.44 ------------ ---------- -----.-.-38,852.97 --------.--- ---------- ---_.-----
-.-.------ ----------
---------- ----------
--.------- ---._-----
---------- -----------------.- -_.-------
196.33
93.97
180.00 629.97
3,239.73 --._------
145.00 ----------
19,829.02 68.34
3,916.32 4,351.63 2,689.19
I
I
77,177.24
3,776.13 --------.- ---_.----- ----------
50.449.88 .-.-.-.----- ---------- ---------- ----------
58,889.39 -._---_.-.-- ---------- ---------- --.-------
30,709.51 ------------ --.----.-- ---------- ----------
'm"::>~I--:I:~~-------------------
----------
----------
----422:28
---------- ---------- 6,514.41
-----.--.- ---------~ 3,932.70
161,568.69 ------------ .._-------- --~---~--- ----------
I
I
!
- - - - - - - - - - -~-~-~---- -------.-~
-::~~ml-"'-""--':;:ill~ 20,792.27 --~----~--.-
42.75 -~-------- ----------
52,014.89 ------------ ---------- ---------- --~------~
14,167.81 --~~--------
---------- ----------
72,7'16.54 ------------
738.60 ---------- -----~~-~-
----------
---~------
603.15
----230:06 ----------
361.10 978.58
1,511.44
58,167.97 ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------~
---------- 900.00 1,821.62
1,944.290.89 ------------ 102,886.72 1,986.25 --- ----~-- 54,9i7.81 ---------- 5,810.30 ---------- ---------- 35,043.24 ----------
41,616.68 ------------ ---------- ---------- --~~------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
24,159.04 ---------- ._----~-----
------~--- -~--------
---------- -~--- ----- ----------
1 , 2 8 2 . 1 8 -----~-~--
80,634.94 ------------ --~--~---- ---------- -------~--
519.00 --- ---~--- ---------- ----------
628.94 ----------
33.27
37,067.32 ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- 1,505.00 --- ~------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
12,155.11
4,000.00 2,122.83 2,059.13
447,145.14 ------------ ----- --~-- 1,442.50 2,247.00 -------~-- 1,071.40 ---------- ---------- 2,445.00 ---------- 3,451.22 12,250.77
73,435.64 ------------ ~----~-~-- ---------- ---------- ---------~ ---------- ---------- ---------- 1,972.46 ---------- ----------
425.24
---------- 49,139.98 ------------ ---------- ---------- ---~-~---- -----~----
~-------~- ---------- ----------
---------- 296.80
83,916.64 ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- -~--------
------~--- ---------- ----------
242.00
I:::::::::: 37,331.57 ------------ ---------- ---~------ ---------- ----~~-~-~
50.00 -----~----
23,740.03 ------------ ---------- ---------- -----~----
---------- -~-- --~---
---------- ---------5.00 ----------
67.47 ----588:io
681.01 538.94
53,535.26 ------------ ---------- ---~~--~~- ~--------- 4,368.00 ---------- ---------- ----------
25.00 ---------- 1,297.96 ------~---
---------- 36,626.10 ----------~- --~-------
----------
---~------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 12,621. 93
59,623.28 ~----------- ---~--~-~-
---------- 1,960.00 ~-~------~
-----~-~~-
- -- ~-
--~--
5,287.51
75,196.19
1,155.00 ._----~--- 4,285.30 ---------- ---------- ----------
----- 685.86 ~-.------- 2,358.00
--~--
245.43 7,563.52
118.744.14 ------------
765.79 ---------- ---------- 5,314.20 ---------- 1,456.96 2,891.22
24.00
457.50 -~----~---
60.00
179,966.86
3,872.00 ---------- ---------- --~-----~- --~~--.--- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 5,455.95
53,306.21 ------------
--~---~-~- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
8,131.88 --------~---
253.99 -------~-- ---------- ----------
---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
24,102.79 ---------- -~-~-------~ ------~-~-
---------- -----~~---
134.70 ----------, ---------- --~------- ---------- ----------
335.86
73,455.37
2,580.00 9,152.92 ----------,----------
- - - - - - - - - - -----~~--~
-----~---- -~--------
600.00
500.00
828.50
41,600.91 ------------ ---------- --~-----~- ---------- 1,860.00
----------
312.17 ------~-~-
----------
-----27:28 ----270:00 ---------- 47,785.29 .. ----------_ ~-~--~-~--
---------- ------~---
---------- -----~~--~
----------
-----i5:00 12,347.33 ------------ ---------- -------~~- --_.------ ---~------ ---------- ---------- ----------
---------~ -------~~-
1,684.85 8,447.53 2,91)2.54
::~ : .~: 1::-:-:::::I::[lli:~I~-:~.-:~~. :::=::::::I::: :i6 o:~:~~I:::::::::: 48,514.88
227,009.66 59,943.74 88,872.20 54,294.19 86,242.54
----------1----------
---------- ---------- ---------- ---~------ ---~------ ---------- ----------
737.07
110.00 ----677:06 -----------4;025:00 ::::::::::
1,690.001---------- __________
:i~; 8,625.00
1,387.0.1 --i;362:27 ----------
14.685.38 352.44
241. 90
326.34 --i;
----------
2.44
--~-------
1,149.84
2,415261,,473693..18o8 3455,,705718..86o6
41,687.16
82,306.63 50,872.16
65,403.8o
35,236.71 162,288.69
21,516.12 54,541.62 14,167.81 75,643.26 64,351.59
2,157,150.3 41,616.6 29.441.2 83,938.9 40,631.4
470,053.03 75,833.34 49,436.78 84,158.64 38,037.14
24,964.98 59,226.22 49,248.03
9616,,488790..37o9
129,713.8 189,294.8 53,306.2
8,385.8 24,573.3
87,116.7 45,457.9 56,530.1 15,324.8 49,215.9
250,320.04 63.832.56
89,213.8o
58,489.43 92,272.72
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
1. Taxation and Appropriations
I. Income-General Fund-Continued
12. Tuition ,Received from Patrons I ... 1
4. Other Revenue from Local Sources
(a). Taxes (b) APpropri.j Received from ations Re
I
I'
II
Ii 3. Trans-I (a) Earn- (b) Earn
j (d) Rent
Total Receipts
portation ings from ings from (c) Rent from (e) Dona- (f) Misc. from Local
SYSTEM
I, Co. or City
Levies for
ceived Co. or
from City
II
(c)
Other
(a) Regular (b) Sum,Day School mer School
(c)
Other
Fees from Permanent Temporary Local , Funds and Deposits
from School
Property tions, Revenue other than Gifts and from Local
Sources
Maintenance
Govt.
and Operation Agencies
I I !
Sources 1 Endow- and In- Facilities School Bequests Sources
menta vestments
Facilities
~!~r:-_- '*:mftl':i~;,i~':::iiill': -1'::1'1' .-.-.. ,;'''."f"~~I~i.:~I;.;;;;: 1-$-I-f-J-f-~-J-!
Whitfield
_ __1 80.248.191
-----.---- ------- --,------ - -,----------,---- .. ---- 203.751 __ ---- ------ _.. I 1,267.50 1,224.8511,523.811 84.468.10
WIlcox
1 43,153.69 ------- ----'---------- ----------1---------- 3,150.00 188.09 -- ........ ------ --- ------:'.. .. ------ .. 1 269.00
68. 801 46,829.58
;:::;~:;;:~ ~:l~i~s~~::::::::::::i~"~~:~.::~~:U:~;-;--;-;~;:;~;~;::;~~~i~::;:~:;::":;:+::;...;.~.2~2I3..0~0;.::;:;::;:.:;::1::';__:~~:~:~:~i:~;~;1'----2,4;0;:;0;12.$:1:8:':8-~-::.::::1:.;_;_~~::~~~:~3::~~~~ ;--~"~2:i~6:~0~0:i~::~:I:;:~::;:;:;:;I;::I:;:;:;::;:;-;:;i.;~I:":"~~'~::'~:~ .~,,~:U:~:U::~
1
'I
i
!
'Iii
i:
h;;":.' ""Hm~1 J;~~I : :.: ,"'",~'I,,","]'"" .. ,, Americus
. . $ 107,564.46 $
II
1
I$
.. __ $ 2,215.00 $
'I
i
I
1$_ ..
1$
'
:
1
';~~I--.....:i:,;",,!-"iiH ;H.m~ $
1
I$ __
$.
$
I
I : : ... - - :::
$----
$ 300.03 $ 1l0,079.49
1
l
H,
Calhoun, ____
_
8:~~~;~~ll~:::::::::::
Cedartown, -.-- -- ----
8~ 44,591.67 ----_ --- __.. ---- -- -- __I 3, 761. _-- -- __---
60.001__-- -- .. __1I 145.881_-- ------- 450.00 ---- ---... 1,000.001 805.76'1
- :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ~~:~~:~ --85;888:371::::::::::I--:::~~::~
I::: ::::::: I: : : : : : : : : : . --::~~~:~~!
---~::::J i:::::::::: :::::: :::: 1--
--1- -- -- ---- ---- -- 136,989.25
1 ---- -- -. 1,955.00 -- - - -- - - -.: -- --00 ----1- --------- --------- -1-- --00---- ------- -
11 ,233. 791
;;"' . .~:;:';;:;~I"o""I:.:~;;!"",,.I-'- ..~]- .;::I~,,;::~';:::
50.815.16
19UiU~
140,178.04
,;:~~
Decatur______________ 455.382.631__.
1
14.659.251 4,884.551 14,386.81 ---------. ----------,---------- 1,323.00 - - - - - - -- --
1.
1 490,636.24
~~~~~~~i(i:::::::::::: -----75;500:00 __ ~~::~~:~~ ::::::::::'2;880:001::::::::::I-i;800:00 :::::::::: ::::::::::1:::::::::: .----:~:~~i1:::::::::: ::::::::::1 U~t~ l~~:g~t~
~:~~[[:--:::'::J;f;::]m:~:,i:~i~::);~i[: ::[:-I:-:'",""'''MIJ~~,~i~l:mml:mm :ft:f!!11
MMoarnireottea___________________________
16479,,550504..0405
143,677.30'117,302.98 13,464.51 ----------
87,,741927..0550
----------'---------!
----------
---------- 1,985.91 ,__________
'1 37,,402084..5902 38336,,291161..9175
f~~t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~ll~;l~~ ;;~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ;;~~~~~~~ ==~:~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~I~~~~~:::~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ::~~~~~~J~~~~~~~~~ ::~~~~~~ -+~if~~i l:Hit~
Rome..,
1 459,245.04
264.25 16,703.71
30,094.44
,
, 1'622.001__________ 3,050.00 2,190.74 5::::~~:~:
!~::[:!:::I. ~:~.~r:~:~'!:::[:.;l!.!r;:~:"~I.:".M ~ ,.; . I:::I!:!: ;[~:j.~I:.,~.~!: ':]!~:;.~.~ ~:~.~
Wayrrnso Weot P o i n L
, .303,503.10 , 37,482.68
16,500.00
__________2,845.501 1,915.50 7,405.57
--
--2--9-0-.0--0I--2--,4--9-1-.-1-7!-.-------------------,I--
---1-0-7-.-5-3
._5_3_6_._0_0
1.445.17 661.00
____3__9_1_.4__9
2,263.25 538.66
313,873.21 64,503.41
:~:~e~~:i~:~:::::::::118,5:;:~:~::: 1,3::::::::: -~;:~~~:~~15::::::::1-;~:~~~:~~122~::~::::'::::::::::1 4,~~:: -;;:~;~:;~.~~:~~~:;; --;:~~~:~;1-;~:;~;:;; -~~:~~~:~~120,6:::::::::
Total Counties
126'827,835.561,201,083.73)228,043.63 39,793.26 37,566.89
15,126.67118,809.51 39,666.46 54,025.24160,896.18 53,093.01585,706.59
i Grand TotaL________ 45,414,845.6812,597,233.191279,899.69 193.937.08 112,053.741401,903549..7499 15,126.671 22,822.09 51,285.61 83,470.951 68,525.85 69,456.141651,401.28112590,,516821,,790962..2726 1621,
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
I. Income-General Fund-Continued
B. REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES
I. Funds for Operation
2. Salaries
4. Voca- 5. School 6. Special
Total Receipts
of the 3. Capital tional
Lunch Programs 7. Other from the
SYSTEM
(a) Teacher (b) Sup- (c) Travel (d) Trans- (e) Con- (f) Main- (g) Sick Superin- Outlay
Funds Program (Vet., etc.)
State
Salaries plements
portation tingent tenance Leave tendent
.J~~4' 1---------- Funds
and Operation
---
Appling ___________ Atkinson. _________
Bacon.. ____. ___._ Baker _. _. ________ Baldwin __________
$
449,624.23 205,050.87 389,979.11 175,908.12 447,385.34
$ 25,338.00
2,401.36
.-._-----.-
5,061.22 16,022.02
$ _________
790.00 .---------
1,126.80 352.17
$ 95,760.66 57,536.00
-----------
47,564.00 53,807.35
$ 15,478.70 25,731.00
----------22,622.00
----_.-----
$ 59,704.30
30,514.00 -----------
20,976.00 45,668.00
$ _________ 3,650.00
--------.2,850.00 6,400.00
$-- _______
3,600.00
----------
3,980.00
----------
$------------------------------
13,055.54
-----------
$
12,993 12,973.30 6,659.83 2,195.89 9,195.95
108.74 10,816.47 7,534.57 3,841.97
--._-------
$ 110.00 21,,595057..0109
-----.-._--------.-
$_________ $
__________ ----------
-------.-.
673,117.91
354,970.19 406,728.51 299,181.54 578,830.83
Banks .. __________ Barrow ___________ Bartow ___________ Ben HiIL _________
Berrien, ________ ._
153,644 .45 222,792.35 450,697.93
153,819.04 324,219.92
2,590.00 4,180.00 27,295.00
4,110.00 7,890.00
1,806.42 1,600.00 4,350.38
1,525.95 500.00
42,665.00 46,186.00 106,479.00 51,416.00
95,643.00
20,525.00 22,303.00 24,870.00 14,182.00 34,945.00
19,086.00 26,496.00 49,717.84 20,240.00 44,528.00
2,650.00 3,600.00 8,350.00
2,750.00 6,050.00
4,560.00 ----------4,520.00 16,100.00
4,560.00 63,000.00
3,766.67 20,000.00
4,560.00 --.--------
2,983.39 12,134.97 7,887.58 2,337.64 8,936.35
6,624.80 --------.- ------.--9,359.97 -------.-- 7,750.00
19,865.46 4,840.47 ---------4,909.03 -------_.- ---------18,155.62 4,849.39 ----------
257,135.06 377,022.29 771,913.66 279,056.33 550,276.28
Bibb ___ _________ 2,300,646.37
Bleckley .. ________ Brantley. _________ Brooks ____________ Bryan, _________
85,388.86 195,674.23 318,014.64 204,006.00
----------1,560.00 15,089.00 22,405.00
9,426.04
----8ii1:iiii
150,161.00 ----------39,779.00 9,047.00
61,966.00 19,859.00
72,295.20 36,262.00
50,026.00 19,020.00
381,634.00 --._-----11,776.00 1,600.00 29,678.00 3,550.00 46,816.00 5,600.00 27,009.00 3,450.00
3,980.00 184,000.00 78,767.70 118,626.01 --.----_.- 7,419.87 3,766.70 ----------- ----------- 4,692.82 -.-._----- ---._----3,960.00 34,100.00 6,914.81 7,744.76 ---------- ---------4,520.00 ----------- 23,929.57 7,127.12 ---------- ---------4,199.25 ----------- 1,493.71 8,881.91 ---------- ----------
3,225,234.95 158,411.38 378,535.80 536,969.53
327,511.91
Bulloch. __________ Burke ____________ BCualthtosn__n_____________________
Camden. _______._
632,225.00 18,976.78 2,341.81 139,374.00 55,529.00 77,916.00 10,700.00 4,560.00 34,820.00
503,809.97 27,802.00 5,404.18 126,938.00 45,669.00 68,080.00 9,250.00 4,520.00 123,100.00
199,059.09 7,781.00 ---------- 46,522.00 5,552.00 27,195.20 3,695.00 ---------. ----------252,387.97 27,288.70 4,325.00 48,674.00 23,260.00 30,544.00 4,150.00 4,560.00 10,171.70
----------- ---------- 428,165.35 ----------- ______ w ___ -------~~--
--~--------
3,960.00 -----------
30,806.45 8,529.57 3,103.26 11 ,878.52
2,439.60
29,904.04 3,134.75 22,343.41
13,211.50 945.00 ----------
7,625.56 ---------- ----------
10,669.00 20,316.02 1,845.00
14,206.01
82.50 ----------
1,062,631.24
937,259.22 300,533.11 450,069.91 448,853.46
-------.. Candler _________
CarroIL __________ Catoosa___________
Charlton__________ Cbatham__________
182,054.71
572,306.87 439,186.82
180,577.99 3,515,550.16
3,213.60 24,864.24
-----------
1,649.97
~-
----------------------------
143.92
45,487.00 132,242.00 53,050.00 58,036.50
----_.-~---
15,201.00 71 , 4 3 6 . 0 0 60,255.00 5,141.70
'._-------.-
24,288.00 75,314.60 57,069.00 19,209.60
-----------
3,300.00 10,250.00 6,885.00 2,610.00
----------
3,660.00 4,560.00
----------
4,520.00
----------
--.--------
----------6,920.00 28,900.00
-----------
5,441.00 14,070.31 7,646.67 4,106.22
-----------
7,568.98 21,531.68 23,751.22 6,856.86
-----------
----------
12,506.83
----------
----------
12,730.40 26,901.64
----------
1,345.00 26,845.37
302,944.69 965,984.17 654,763.71
313,097.76 3,542,395.53
Chattahoocbee_____ Chattooga_________ Cherokee __________ Clarke ________ Clay ____________
33,032.89 399,907.00 446,475.69 678,171.55 134,496.00
436.45 ---------14,270.00 4,954.22 22,473.00 386.26 78,541.60 ----.-._-3,119.00 1,570.00
6,779.13 6,468.32 ----------- 750.00 68,385.00 46,321.00 49,312.00 6,700.00 94,090.00 35,147.00 65,872.00 8,950.00 38,820.00 ___________ 29,318.00 --------.30,172.00 17 ,073.00 15,514.09 '2,002.00
3,320.00 ----------- ----------4,020.00 ----------- 7,557.23 4,560.04 ----------- 5,386.26 4,700.00 ----------- 19,868.40 3,875.00 40,600.00 5,644.50
1,604.82 ---------- 4,886.94 18,602.06 30,116.22 1,661.51
30,655.25 7,888.13 15,960.00
45,302.81 20,220.00 ---------4,639.01 ---------- ----------
57,278.55 651,806.24 737,843.63 914,942.36 258,704.60
i__________ Clayton, .._________ 750,684.27 26,696. 86
1 78,407.00 66,027.00 125,191.00
:::~:~~~:~~I:::::~~:~~ ::~~:~~~:~~ Clinch __________ 158,684.67
Cobb __________ 2,117,353.29 Coffee __________ 914,906.42
Colquitt- --------- 636,850.64 ___________ 1
7,064.00 25,032.00
----------- -----------
679.901133,004.00 --97:522:00 -i29:700:00
CCooolukm- bia_------
-
-------
-
Coweta __---------
CCrriaswp ford_,-----------------
-----------1---------- ----------- 396,061.51
2,608.00 ___________
276,130,90 10,750.00 __________ 54,920.00 28,867.00 46,461.60
552,109,96 13,430.00 3,623.68 12,027.14 ----------- -----------
154,282,00 3,200.00 ---------- 45,980.00 20,343.00 22,572.00
418,153.07 25,169.00 732.22 51,799.00 24,032.00 58,797.00
3,200.00 8,800,00
3,979.20 55,400.00 2,160.00 43,400.00 4,560.00 126,800.00
-----------
3,785,00 ________ 44 ~
------- .. -5,245,00 4,466,67 -----------
836.00 ---------- ----------2,700.00 3,980.00 39,600.00 7,400.00 4,560.00 -----------
Dade _--------- 159,321.70 3,950.00 1,050.00 38,103.00 23,159.00 28,651.00 3,550.00 ---------- 46,500.00
Dawson__--------- 105,961.26 2,842.00 986.55 29,114.25 12,971.93 12,880.00 1,750.00 3,860.00
140.00
Decatur__ --------- 687,881.83 34,992.45 ---------- 103,714,00 45,985.00 82,432.00 11,200.00 3,980.00 111,200.00
DeKalb __--------- 2,493,333.03 ----------- ---------- 222,937.00 ----------- 409,584.00 55,650.00 4,520.00 -----------
Dodge _--------- 437,049.73 19,630.02 1,307.27 103,087.00 42,210.00 57,776.00 7,850,00 3,360.00 7,900.00
Dooly _-------.- 359,753.10 --_--4- ___ - ---------- 60,966.00 35,771.00 44,528.00 3,278,34 3,980.00 -----------
Dougherty ------.- 1,470,108.74 ----------- ---------- - -- -- -- -- - ~.----------- ----------- ---------- 4,320.00 1,400.00
Douglas Early
___----------------
-
-
314,157.49 401,512.77
6,610.00 ---------11,959.00 ----------
56,629.00 97,195.00
31,845.00 45,701.00
47,027,00 52,356,00
5,950.00 3,960.00 ----------6,900.00 ---------- -----------
Echols _--------- 69,897.36 1,402.87 964.27 27,176.88 10,479.97 8,491.07 1,153.66 3,980.00 13,200.00
4,768.87 3,482.41 9,285.47 18,722.25 14,123.92
1,477.02 5,289,03 6,310.78 2,564,09 10,414.34
35,243.19 820.00
- - - - I 8,702.79
89,988.85
----474:i2
1,133.46
20,536.70 3,881.80 4,000.00
24,307.82
10,900.00
12,881.00 9,960.51
-"1;673:20
----------1
22,139.26 7,613,48 3,945.00
4,216.66
17,818.90 32,304.11 ----------
1,463.00 10,914,47 2,529.42 13,442.71 1,905.10 4,762.96 7,808.69 28,638.98 5,131.99 433.25 29,879.61 133,969.40 2,000,00 ---------11,364.10 20,098.51 18,382,35 5,486.40
23,026.78 48,819.94 5,139.47 13,550.59
4,758.28
10,924.13 56,107.12 14,974,53 9,534.79
2,038.88
5,460.05 ---------7,999.67 ---------1,614.18 ---------2,911.34 ----------
1,147,217.39 320,208.05
2,349,595.19 962,047,1 7
1,059,673.28
413,027,53
642423,,073653.,39o1
299,437.75 651,179.64
332,634.3o
177,174.05 1,123,398.19 3,351,873,04
735,501.38
547,687,4o
1,588,755,47 487,906,67 641,620.49 143,543.24
Effingham --------Elbert- __--------EmanueL --------Evans _--------Fannin __---------
248,304.84 11,564.00 3,000.00 448,153.95 26,138.29 5,067.64 547,246.81 10,810.00 ---------189,658.71 6,277,00 ---------354,094.48 ----------- .---------
75,603.00 74,155.00 104,525.37 41,369.00 76,698.00
20,049.00 30,717,00 24,250.00 17,549.00
45,275.00
33,856.00 68,552.00 65,324.87 24,472.00
46,840.00
4,600.00 8,250.00 8,550.00 3,325.00 6,500,00
3,960.00 ----------3,980.00 49,976.82 2,940.00 ----------4,020.00 34,900.00 3,960,00 12,710.03
20,563.13 19,446.17 8,899.06 7,625.21 4,534.02
12,914.80 ---------- ---------13,185.06 16,205.09 ---------21,803.33 57,912.12 917.73 5,685.92 ---------- ---------16,922.64 1,092,50 ----------
434,414.7
763,827.0 853,179.2 334,881.8 568,626.6
Fayette__--------- 197,802.72 7,900.00 1,600.00 Floyd _--------- 629,436,18 28,484.40 4,084.94 Forsyth__--------- 276,895.61 4,800.00 1,484.12 Franklin, --------- 367,242,12, 8,050.00 ---------Fulton _--------- 2,253,001.53 ----------- ----------
49,356.00 27,227.00
115,336.08 ----------38,000.00 20,000.00 63,039.00 43,859.00
171,635.89 142,056.00
26,496.00 79,140.07 25,670.92 44,946.00 241,826.28
3,600.00 10,618,30 4,700.00 6,050.00
38,400.00
3,980.00 ----------4,520.00 17,520.00 3,980.00 ----------4,020.00 ----------4,520.00 -----------
2,683.75 11,423.51 5,176.45 12,260.09
38,710.67
5,380.53 8,885.56 ---------33,760.56 72,821.26 4,667.01 14,785.98 4,579.32 ---------12,024.35 ------_.-- ---------122,464.41 ___ R ___ R __ 5,730.00
334,911.56 1,011,812.31
400,072.4o
561,491.1 6 3,018,344,78
Gilmer _---------
:::::::::1 GGllaysncnock-_---------1
Gordon __ Grady _--- ______ 1
219,843.27 14,056.00 8,216.00 58,447.68 21,087.00 31,939,56 3,600.00 ---------- ----------- 5,763.63 10,536,74 4,668.20 5,130.16
142,003,90 ----------- ---------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------- 3,980.00 37,600,00 4,183.15 ----------- ---------- 799.07
983,987.96 ----------- ---------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------- 56,000.00 ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------- ----------
400,873.12 --.-------- ---------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------- 4,520.00 ----------- 5,966.88 13,048.44
86.40 ----------
720,134.70 ----------- ---------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------- 4,520.00 33,829.26 7,689.54 20,872.02 4,448.35 ----------
383,288.24 188,566.12 1,039,987.96 424,494,84
791,493.87
________ 1 -i44;240:oo Greene __________ 1
Gwinuett ,
518,111.33 752,698.90
-----------
-----------
----------
----------- ----------- ---------86,263.00 115,786.00
--63:990:00 HHaabIeLrsha_m_________________
Hancock, _________
590,505.79 11'035' 778.01
280,403.07
---------------------
12,741.04
- - - - - - - - - - - ________ R __
__________ R
----------- -----------
3,600.00
31,041.00 35,696.00
4,850.00
HHHaaarrratrlisson__, ---------------
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
Heard _---------
Henry _---------
380,489.61 ----------- ---------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------
301,831.48 ----------- ---------- 71,786.00; 6,000.00 35,696.00 4,900.00
--5i:674:00 327849,,374266..6123, ___7_,_9_0_0_,_0_0____3_,_0_3_7_._9_8 66,696.431 31,059.00 ----------- -----------
406,454.281 26,794.00 __________ 93,872.00 34,583,00
792.00 5,800.00 3,000.00 7,100.00
4,520.00 ----------4,520.00 ----------4,210.00 ----------3,946.66 88,500,00 4,020.00 -----------
",'"",00 33,,382100..0000 __5_'_0,_,1"_0_"_0,_.0_,_0,
4,520.00 ___________ 4,540.00 ___________
1
9,507.14 64,246.53 8,779.93 25,761.63 4,711,72
4,891.95 1,705.34 6,548.22 3,592.44 3,628.02
11,003,48 760,00 ----------
37,449,35 ---------- 9,580.00
23,592,69
80.20 ----------
21,723,31 525.00 ----------
3,923.59 -------.-- ----------
8,236.43 4,607.59 ---------8,959.41 1,170.00 ---------15,328.76 --------_. ---------6,827.91 7,008.92 ---------17,742.57 345.00 ----------
543,901.95 1,214,783.78
627,168.61 1,176,234,61
444,976.42
404,967,9 485,958.2 515,208.5 314,295.8 646,732.8
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
I. Income-General Fund-Continued
SYSTEM
,
! (a) Teacher Salaries
(b) Supplements
1. Funds for Operation
1
1
(c) Travel 1 (d) Trans- (e) Con-
portation tingent
(f) Mainterrance
1
I
I
I
I
I
12. Salaries
4. Voca- 5. School 6. Special
Total Receipts
(g) Sick
of the 3. Capital tional
Superintendent
Outlav I Funds
'
Lunch, Programs Program IIVet., etc.) I,
I
7. Other
I
,
from the State
Funds
and
Leave
i
I
Operation
:
Houston =~II$! 985,974.71 $---------- L
.
$---------- $------= $
L 1$- I$
I
I$ $ $ 7,250.41 31,807.23 S 240.00
S 1,025,272.35
Irwin_____________ 269,765.57 18,104.00 718.04 77,565.00 26,290.00 37,641.00 4,800.00 3,980.00 78,600.00 10,842.91 9,321.02
10,000.00 547,627.54
i~~~~~~~~::::::::: ~~g~Ug --~~:~:~:~~ --~:~~~:~~ --:::~~~:~ --~~:~~~:~~ __~:::~~:~ __~:~~:~~ ~:gg:ggi:::::::::::i U~~:~~I1 ~:~~U~ __~::~~:~~ :::::::::: ~~~:~~~:~~
Jeff Davis_________ 297,796.48 12,752.46 1,572.84 69,600.00
36,134.00 4,600.00 3,980.001 9,440.00 4,560.301 8,348.66 240.00
449,024.74
Jefferson__________ 489,709.00 20,697.10 1,391.901 71,167.00 43,778.00 64,045.00 7,470.00 4,560.001___________ 11,101.26 9,211.07
6,424.60 729,554.93
Jenkins
260,987.53 18,300.08 ---------- 59,775.00 22,083.00 33,856.00 4,600.00 3,321.70
320.00 7,359.48 10,054.06 287.00
420,943.85
Johnson___________ 232,590.88 4,277.74 2,700.00 61,197.00 10,321.00 14,435.00 3,600.00 ----______
5,758.62 5,411.39 194.98
1 340,486.61
Jones
210,644.68 12,143.58 ---------- 59,455.00 20,761.00 32,766.60
3,800.001___________ 3,532.55 1 9,181.41
, 352,284.82
>o-'
Lamar____________ 319,068.38 ----------- ---------- 1----------- -----------
4,500.00,___________ 2,394.54 1 6,928.83
1 332,891.75
00
Lanie'-___________ 205,711.08 ---------.- ---------- ----------- ----------- .. --------- ---------- 4,520.001 29,900.00 9,366.581 4,321.05
1'
1 253,818.71
Laurens
586,265.19 ----------- ---------- 152,646.00 76,044.00 26,773.00 80,674.00 3,840.00, 615.00 32,902.60 ' 17,467.99
9,570.20 ' 986,797.98
:::::::::: ::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::1 ti~~~l~::::::::::: m:mJ~ ---~:~:~:~~ ~:~~g:gg 1~:~~Ug Lee_______________ 177,793.88 ----------- 8,931.00 53,187.00 21,424.00 23,184.00 3,150.00 1,640.00' 41,800.00
3,561.16 6,160.23 1
: : : : : : : : : : : ::::::::::
--4i;iioo:oo ---4;409:45!
1__________ 340,831.27
::::::::::1 ~gU~U~
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
_ _ _ _ _
1
122,088.10 5,950.00 1,045.00 36,975.00 14,204.001 15,824.00 2,150.00
731,673.20 ----------- ---------- -.--------- -.-
'___________
159,206.21 10,456.00 1,686.31 42,871.00 23,023.00 20,976.00 2,850.00
333,886.83 18,947.00 275.35 61,688.00 30,200.00 49,926.00 ----------
263,520.04 14,394.96 3,154.04 74,408.00 26,258.00 36,432.00 4,950.00
3,320.00 5,080.00 3,360.00 123,700.00 4,520.00
3,500.00
4,520.00 96,600.00
2,074.CO 11,487.21 2,370.88
7,866.09
21,274.00
I
I
4,489.25 ..
1
1
14,622.75 8,463.85i 1,554.001
4,891.96 7,820.2711
,------4-8-.-6-01,
12'140.921__________ 3,969.39
213.199.35 894,861.01 272,899.96
514,109.54
561,621.35
Marion McDuflie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
MitchelL _ Monroe Montgomery MMuorrrgaayn
_ _ _
_ _
165,795.19 12,560.00 443.70 47,849.00 23,138.00 25,618.63
291,144.52 11,150.00 3,340.34 63,000.00 21,502.00 41,162.00 5,250.00
303,963.05 ----------- ---------- -----------1-----------
1__________
495,165.59 24,198.851
, 82,468.00 37,521.00 63,621.80:__________
244,091.06 4,200.00 ----------, 57,907.00 28,909.00 28,436.00'1 3,750.00
4,320.00 4,580.00 4,520.00 4,200.00 4,500.00
8,649.00 6,597.75 62,300.00
----------1 1
__ __ _
_
~36?3~,:5m25:.~9L7:1-:-:--:-:-:-:--:-:- --~::~~:~~ --9~9::,0~8~3:.:0~0~--~3~2:,1~9~2~:.0~0~1
9~~8:,4~~2~0:.~0~0
~6:,2~0~0:.~0~0!1__3~:,3~~6~0:.~0~0I:::2:6:,:6:5:9:.:7:8
__ 289,962. 121 11,507.00 2,625.14 76,408.00 25,747.00 37,536.00 5,100.00 3,980.00___________
208,411.16 12,370.00 1,800.00 65,458.00; 22,147.00 32,702.00 4,500.00 4,200.001 55,300.00
1
1
1
1
1
5,745.69 6,319.22 8,565.90 9,183.28 8,980.43
4,671.80 13,037.85 128,,254801..4834:1, 8,901.891
267.30 1,700.08
1,303.00 1, 9,595.17!
, 17,071.00 ,
1 1
:::::::::: 1U6n~, U~g:gL:::::::: 10,634.50 12,498.13 1,579.64 11,253.54
1'
1
3,261.071 6,869.66
17,583.401
5,722.89 11,909.20,1 7,275.74
!
291,445.01 478,997.40 327,928.62 751,669.95 453,228.92
~65~4U,1~53U.0~2
480,579.39 431,795.99
Muscogee__-- __-- _ 2,872,305.45 --- -- --------- -- ----- -- - -------_1_ - -
-[-
[... _._ 1 4,480.001 290,800.001
m:m ': Newton
418,537.38 23,779.84
_
68,821.00 15,003.00 65,626.00 ._ _., 3,980.00
_
g~l~heo~p~::: ::::_
:~~ ~~~:IJ() __::22~ :2~ __4~:~:2.001 __1::~4::~~1 __:~::~~:~~1._~:~~~:~~1..~:~~~:~~I__~:::OO:OOI
Paulding .
293,346.54 11,236.00 488.78, 64,736.801 35,297.00 39,008.00 5,300.001 4,520.00
_
Peaeh , ... .____ 347,402.45 12,588.85 3,750.00 38,762.41 25,970.99 41,583.13 5,800.00: 4,520.001 47,500.001
Pickens.,; __._
198,625.36 10,501.33 1,815.71 46,497.00, 16,505,00
3,950.00, 3,980.00 __._. _
Pierce , ... __ .____ 329,448.00 13,938.00 5,000.00 73,375.901 33,628.00 46,398.00 5,100.00, 2,986.80
_
~~~k:::::::-:_ :::: ~~U~U~ , ::~:~:IJ(),--~:~~~:~~ __~~:IJ()~:IJ() __::::~~:IJ() __::::~::IJ() __~::~~:IJ()I __::~~~:IJ()I':-::::: ::::
60,285.081 117,888.831 86,301.35 19,710.75
34,698.88 20,098.72,
_
46,,663785..280311
8,661.60 _. 3,735.53
_ _
4,704.32 15,041.52' 1,488.48 1,567.50
19,246.62 11,114.71 _. . .. __ .
9,446.99 11,443.69 4,765.73 _._._ .
7,217.03 13,737.54 490.00 _... _ .
3,476.28 9,427.41 1,343.00 366.39
16,847.99 __. __. ....
... __._._
3,451,771.46 650,544.82 320,261.22 347.695.51 476,734.94
558,239.16 336,602.81 531,319.27 348,269.30 652,424.12
Pulaski , , __.______
Putnam., Quitman__________ Rabun Randolph.
161,560.05 227,240.73 1
80,380.12 1 203,765.61
327,375.87
'_ _ ___ _ ___ _
5,269.71 2,664.05
1,671.90,1 595.90
10,777.14'
.__
20,491.001 5,788.46
42,342.00
50,614.30 22,037.00 55,449.00
62,406.00
20,432.00112198,0 ,67520,.80001
17,811.99 25,309.47 11,908.90 9.279.90 8,317.00 27,397.40
24,772.00 44,058.00
2,500.00
3,438.79 1,260.95 3,850.00
5,650.00
Richmond
1'11,893 ,559 .00 . . '__
__ 123,637.00 .__________ 287,684.00 41,700.001
f~~~~t-:::::::::I m:m:~g :::~:~~~::~I::~:~~~:~: ::2~:~~~:~~ ::~~:~~~:~~i::~~:~~~:~~ ::~:~~J
Seminole
, 218,501.07 5,970.00 1,689.00 47,516.00 21,837.001 27,600.00 3,750.00
2,940.00 ...
_
4,520.00 45,912.45
1,760.00,
_
4,360.00 31,000.00
3,608.70
. __
4,560.00 151,256.91
H~H~ ::~~:~~:~
3,900.00 50,700.001
3,155.53 3,207.74 1,240.68 11,249.69
17,123.52
5,304.74 9,326.85
110.00
1,844.52 __.
10,48.5.64
5,426.34 1,600.02
8,600.00 _ _ _
2,522.17
93,254.49 100,431.39 4,076.66 10,101.44 2,032.03 2,019.96 9,068.15 14,534.43 10,717.98 7,752.50
17,500.00
3,232.09 .. __..... _ 1,441.60._.. . __
_
1,257.48 _.
_
265,595.12 395,316.08 131.979.87 366.651.48 520,822.08
2,713,582.79 366,184.41 165.230.55 721,780.28 401,191.03
Spalding__________ Stephens Stewart___________ Sumter___________
TalboL__________
Taliaferro_________
Tattnal!..________
Tavlor.___________
Telfair..
._
TerreIL
'
673,700.42 277,447.38 231,411.16 29.>,416.35
307,913.54,
28,94.>.001---------- 79,421.00 4,025.00 92,368.00 12,550.00
5,720.001 2,363.00 54,987.00 35,197.00 1 34,592.00 4,700.00
6,740.00 3,550.72 34,390.00 20,335.00 28,336.00 3,850.00
2,390.00. ._____ 64,480.00 14,713.00 42,176.20
._
,
-----.--.-- 1----------- ----------- --- .. -----
4,520.00 3,980.00 3,320.00 4,020.00
3,970.00
3,160.00 11,531.29 17,348.42 1,940.00
56,500.00
186,473.191.
-1
390,325.73' 9,800.00i 1,514.60
242.470.19 4,990.00'__________
372,823.74 15,670.47 2,1'00.00
316,934.25 18,916.00 2,700.00
._. ._.
97,612.00 48,877.00 62,753.00 27,279.00 71.890.26 31,540.76 66,183.00 26,006.00
49,680.00 30,912.00 43,931.84
40,062.00
.
..
. __ .
6,750.00 .
..
3,780.00 4,520.00 ._. ,
5,969.00 3,431.60 __.. _. '
5,500.00 3,480.00
6,581.51 6,530.92 7,637.30 5,398.87 3,129.69
38,504.44 11,462.25 7,155.58 9,337.12
7,586.51
4,889.49 5,318.03
10,684.89,1 16,344.15
68,,324420..01721
6,796.17 8,725.14
4,441.29 8,292.74
8,801.731._________ 1 __.___
1,205.31'__________ , 4,083.88 1__________
.
984.20 26,159.00
11,799.00
.
.._
1,367.5'> 18,735.60
952,577.10 448,510.83 365,279.49 443,955.42 379,099.74
196,680.71 658,731.57 403,641.48 .>62,722.88 512,618.43
Thomas
'I' 465,124.87 35,658.40 ...
114,927.55 54,565.20 77,587.85 1,995.09 ------.--- --------.__ 16,660.75 12,345.99 151.00 .. _._.
Tift______________ 7.>0,307.54
.
.__________
3,980.00 120,100.00 11,046.52 25,12.>.02 15,062.52 2,863.92
Toombs
1 257,903.981 12,116.00 .______ 73,622.00 24,967.00 41,938.00
12,406.19 8,010.66 3,421.85 180.00'
779,016.70 928,485.52 434,565.68
Towns____________ 141,961.15, 2,870.001__________ 32,278.00 Treutlen__________ 170,654.531 4,298.341 1,914.29 38,831.00
TTruorunPer-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_1 253421',214946 ..2479 11,530.001 5,769.26 100,481.00
11,999,00 415.93 ,;2,566.00
TWiggs
1 235,n6.65 5,100.00 2,601.35 63,548.00
23,781.00 14,620.00 2,100.00 2,900.00 3,771.09 19,348.00 20,608.00 2,800.00 4,520.00 46,400.00
68,720.00, 60,202.00 8,350.001 4,520.00 141,200.00
24,32.>.00 33,666.00 4'300'00'13'980'00 59,000.00
25,886.00 28,825.07._.
3,350.00 ...
2,093.88 4,809.42
16,949.96 12,109.34 5,470.18
7,022.31 5,671.02
18,924.75 9,206.50 6,585.61
2,482.89 16.30
1
1_. .___
1,601.40
235,880.32 319,870.90
967,941.24 455,315.66 376,522.86
Union_._.________ Upson____________
192,282.60 424,116.00
8,732.00 19,211.00
109.00 1,000.00
50,487.00 83,257.00
1
13,887.27 34,296.00
25,916.00 48,176.00
3,100.00 6,600.00
3,300.00 4,180.00
1,320.00 80,800.00
2,956.22 8,217.67 140.00 _.
._.1
2,359.32 13,362.71 63,816.11,j 3,331.00
310,447.76 784,505.14
Walker
1 777,958.241 29,553.001. .. _.. _, 143,257.00 66,821.00 106'720.00
4,520.00 156,500.00
Walton.
, 419,993.08.
.l 4,483.551 79,133.0011 54,184.00 52,624.00 7,150.00 4,488.80 7,900.00
~:~~~~:::::::::::' ~~U3Ugl~:::~~:~:I' ._::~~~:IJ()I_~~~:~:~:IJ()I-:~::~~:~~ __ 1~::~::~: 11-4~:'5~~0:0:.~0~0I1 Ugg:~ ::::::::::I
Washington __
462,515.071 20,971.00, 660.49 101,399.00 40,427.00 67,298.001 7,260.00 3,320.001
1
1
1
.. __1
2,371. 78 29,703.61
_..1 ..
2,040.011 1,333,944.64
::::::::::1 IU~U3 -:~:~:~::~I: ~:UlU~ 32,,876177..87441 12,185.53 3,2140 .. 1----------
648,223.70
1,316.26 6,508.23,
~,744.40~-_-_--_--_-_--_, "-=-_88_9_.0_ 0 _725,992.19
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPT8-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
I. Income-General Fund-Continued
SYSTEM
1. Funds for Operation
1
-,-
-;-
.,.-
..,-
(a) Teacher (b) Sup- (c) Travel (d) Trans- (e) Con-
-,-
12 ~fih~es
3. Capital
() Main- (g) Sick Superin.. Outlay
4. Vocational Funds
5. School 6. Special
Total Receipts
Lunch Programs 7. Other from the
Program (Vet.. etc.)
State
Salaries plements
portation tingent tenance Leave tendent
Funds
and
Operation
-------1-----1---- ---- -----1----1---- --- ----1----1----- ---- ---------1-----
Wayne__ ,
s 464,130.78 $ 24,915.00 s..
s $ 96,532.00 $ 40,123.00 $ 62,878.00 $ 8,600.00 $ 4,520.00
Webster__________ 89,802.21
5,941.54 29,101.00 15,679.00 11,910.00 1,675.00 4,520.00
Wheele'--_________ 278,900.19
13,176.81 3,000.00 4,OEO.00
$ 11,877.02$ 16,232.54 $ 2,784.95 $27,799.18 $ 760,392.47
1,427.28 5,334.01
165,390.04
6,489.91 7,347.27
8,752.62 321,746.80
White____________ 181,925.34 10,561.00 2,222.58 44,199.00 25,350.00 24,374.00 3,100.00 4,560.00
6,233.39 7,462.22
309,987.53
Whitfield__________ 500,561.45 25,981.00
107,891.50 87,890.00 83,272.00
3,990.00
6,284.71 28,520.33 31,411.24 26,106.60 901,908.83
Wilcox____________
Wilke"--__________ Wilkinson_________ Worth____________
361,868.49
302,279.85 248,522.38 464,387.73
9,582.60
22,462.33 16,100.00
3,000.00
3,521.00 465.30
64,710.00
59,572.00 94,638.00
29,247.00
16,413.00 54,658.00
40,112.00
34,577.00 60,352.00
5,450.00
4,100.00 8,200.00
4,580.00 51,900.00
3,980.00 3,980.00 4,520.0 124,200.00
19,685.91
10,699.40 5,721.54 15,420.84
8,721.87
9,240.63 10,463.67 16,181.99
1,309.20
252.60 309.60 1,391.30
216.00
448,281.47
478,554.08 409,642.52 860,515.16
o............
Total Counties 72,136,274.94 1,442,312.66182,330.81 8,666,958.77 3,519,369.98 6,233,225.70755,728.98601,242.79 3,525,807.41 1,636,399.632,558,250.43700,739.69461,678.80102,420,320.54
Americus..
$ 285,728.11 $
$
$
$
$
$ 4,350.00 $ 4,560.00 $
$ 1,288.77 $ 12,732.80 $
$
$ 308,659.68
Atlanta
4,766,762.46 150,820.00 2,881.00
989,184.00 134,400.00
132,058.97 364,922.62162,309.22
6,703,338.27
~~~:;,e::~~~======== ~U~U~[=========: =========: =::=:=:::::=::::=:=::: .. i2;i44:00 --i;650:00 =:=:=::=:= 2,~~g:~ ---i;07i:98 U~U6 ::===:=::: :=::::===: ~~:m:g~
Buford____________ 83,266,22 ' 2,320.00 121.33
12,880.00 1,750.00 3,800.04 1,320.00
950.20 2,924.03 3,478.50
112,810.32
Calhoun__________ 158,297.03 5,259.00
15,544.00 21,344.00 2,900.00 4,560.00 2,040.00 4,986.19
Carrollton
231,824.04 7,160.00 1,500.00
34,542.00 4,750.00 3,800.00
1,554.93
Cartersville
1179,502.14 5,035.94 11,503.00
4,899.00 25,760.00 3,500.00 4,560.00 35,700.00 1,508.03
Cedartown________ 179,329.14 1_ __ __ _ __ _ _ _
929.06
26,496.00 3,600.00
52,400.00' 2,702.91
~::::::~~~~~~~~~~ll~::::::~11 ~::~~::I--;:~~;:~~~::::~:~:J';~:~;~:~ 1::~:~:: ~:~~~::'I--~:~~~:;L~:::~~::~ ---~:~~~:~~
Commerce________ 146,785.44 3,410.00
1
12,224.00 15,900.00 2,500.00 4,560.00'1___________ 4,022.06
nalton____________ 337,017.75
2,028.37
1
~~bii~~======:=:=: ~~~:~~UL:=:=:=:=:I=:=::::::: 1::::::::::: :::::::=:=:11 :::::=::::: =:::::=:=::-'3'800:00"----620:00' 2,m:~~
8,293.29 9,943.76 11,478.97
9,266.44 13,212.76 7,213.26 10,821.90 4,513.68
:::::::: --;:~~~:~~ ::::~:~:~~
7,074.59__________ 17,142.82'__________
ig'mj~i __~::~::~ __::~:~:~~
233,167.27 296,609.94
301,660.57 280,792.69
1::::::::
196,476.09 356,188.94
~g~:mJ~
Fitzgerald _________ Gainesville ________ Hawkinsville ______ Hogansville _______ Jefferson__________
LaGrange _________ Marietta__________ Monroe___________ Moultrie __________ Newnan __________
Pelham ___________ Quitman __________ Rome_____________ Tallapoosa ________ Tallulah Falls _____
Thomaston ________ Thomasville _______ Toccoa. __________ Trion. ____________ Valdosta __________
___ _ ~762U,3~62U.0~8
___~_:_~_~_~_:_~_I____~_:_~_~_~_:_~~_
---------------------
12,679.00 ------_.--.
30,176.00
-----------
148,152.77 _____________________ .-.--.----- ----------- -----------
53,192.87
--T410:oo 2,770.00' __________
-----------
-----------
--.----.-.-
453.20
:::::::::: 4,100.00
I--I~:~~~:~ 3,215.51 2,292.35 1,011.23
----------1----------- 3,881.86
750.00 ---------- ----------- -----------
----------1 135,581074.7430 1_____________1_'_7_8_7_._3_7
3,613.75' ____________________
8,582.48' 558.90, 545.94 6,421.27 ---------- ---------~
--1;700:00 --4;560:00 ---7;198:99 444867,,342056..6639
68,782.88 251,769.08
-_.____-_-_-_-_-_-_.____________ ___________
874.98
----.-----
----------
-------------------------------
-----------
-----------
-----------
-----------
-----------
61,607.02
.-._-------
12,804.00 -----------
.---------
----------
4,560.00
----------._-------------------
-----------
557.90
-._-------1,342.74
29,100.82
28,356.05 ---------- ----------
1,751.31
28.20
18,614.43 8,509.08 ----------
262,881. 99 16,930.00 1,358.00 --.-------- ----------- 37,536.00 5,100.00 ----._---- --.-------- 1,226.00 16,300.26 2,975.49 100.00
247,600.95 .-----.---- ---------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 3,440.00 ---------- ----------- 5,321.33
----435:07 166,571.36 -----------
480,669.41
970.12
----------- ----------- -----------
----------- 6,133.28
----------- ----------- 75,440.00 10,250.00 4,433.38 83,400.00 -----------
61,154.77 ----------- ---------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------- ---------- ----------- -----------
6,074.48 ----------- ---------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------- ---------- 1,400.00
881.61
7,154.98 1,615.19 ----------
6,825.47 ----------
28,979.42
24,504.00
2,176.00 1,520.00 ----------
1,688.21 ---------- ----------
255,872.00 388,149.01
----------11,456.50
----------
---------------------
---5;932:34
--42:287:76
4,550.00 5,757.00
----------4,560.04 -----------
2,772.32 3,128.56
149,618.17 9,900.00 761.18 ----------- ----------- 22,448.00 3,050.00 3,766.67 ----------- 1,122.52
101,189.81 615,303.17
-----------
-----------
--------_.
----------
-----------
------.----
---------------------
---------------------
-10;473:16'::::::::::
19,500.00 86,900.00
---9;303:09
11,973.03 22,456.91
--8;957:01
----------
4,632.35 ---------- 7,891.85
3,709.66 1,826.28 1,492.80
26,678.15 9,370.44 ----------
310.484.51 327,228.99 88,587.06 161,721. 95 70,997.34
537,721.58 487,406.69 9R,168.12 312,553.41 344,407.74
265,132.45 179,530.11 709,081.40 64.850.77 10,044.30
275,167.35 492,685.13 203,190.74 127,718.55 758,028.01
..................
Vidalia ___________ Waycross _________ West Point., ______ Winder ___________
172,070.20 3,200.00 266.09 ---------_.
552.50 26,343.00
440,155.58 12,387.00 ---------- ----------- ----------- 61,088.00
126,861.84 88,489.65
-----------
4,200.00
----725:42
---------------------
-----------
'.---------'"
--14:462:40
2,925.00 8,300.00
1,965.00
4,560.00 ----------- 1,779.13 7,642.20 240.00 ----------
3,800.00 ----------- 12,759.79 25,729.45 26,736.00 3,500.00
4,520.00
----------40,100.00
----------2,060.37
---4;773:21
----------
----------
4,683.09
219,578.21 594,455.82 126,861.84 165,979.14
Total Cities _______ 12,946,413.76 247,098.56 23,866.85 ---------- .. 65,497.041,556,538.181225,210.16 68,886.83 340,200.00 251,652.10 762,446.68 263,392.92 54,374.65 16,805,577.73
Total Counties_____ 72,136,274.94 1,442,312.66 182,330.81 8,666,958.77 3,519,369.9816,233,225.701755,728.93 601,242.79 3,525,807.41 1,636,399.63 2,558,250.43 700,739.69 461,678.80 102,420,320.54
Grand TotaL _____ 85,082,688.701 1,689,411.22
8,666,958.77 3,584,867.0217,789,763.881980,939.091670,129.62 3,866,007.41 1,888,051.73 3,320,697.11 964,132.61 516,053.45 119,225,898.27
1206,197.66
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPT8-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
I. Income-General Fund-Continued
---------------------------------------------------------
SYSTEM
C. REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES
D. OTHER REVENUE
I
2. Payment
Total Receipts1-1;. -T,ra;n,s,f-er-s---2-. ,T-r-an'.sf,e;r-s -,;===-,-".,,--::--,------,-------,------1
Grand Total of Receipts-
1. Public
in Lieu
3. Other
from the
from Other from Other
4. From
5. Other 'Total Receipts- General Fund
Law 874
of Taxes
Federal
Systems
Funds
Athletics
Other Sources !!
Government
Appling
S
$
$
S
$
195.69 $_____
$
$
$ 803.70
999.39 $
~~~~~s~~~~::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
Baker
Baldwin
0
0
~:~~::~~_
-::-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-
::::::::::::::
::::::::::::: 9,827.11
!
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
---
-
-
-
------------
, --------------
754,033.08 390,069.25 445,221.29 337,258.81 767,486.93
Banks_____________________ Barrow Bartow____________________
19,234.00
46.63 5,387.50
46.63 24,621.50
1,667.76
------------
3,530.54 735.00
_
--
-
5,198.30 -----------
735.00
~:~i~~l!:::::::::::::::::::
----iii;540:20-
::::::::::::
::::::::::::
----iii;540:20-
-------iiiii:2i-
---i;530:3i-
:::::::::::r::::::::::::
::::::::::::
-------------1,729.52
283,167.79 413,110.39 922,278.06 307,499.76
636,432.72
Bibb______________________ 335,544.14
41,001.88 376,546.02
108,347.16
.1
_ 108,347.16
~:~;;:~::::;:;;:;: '.":~:~ ".~:~ ~.;~; ;.I 1,807.51
46.249.79
,;.:.:; . ::.:::::'.: '::.:: . ::00.::.:.:;;:.;;
--------------
I':W'.". ---------------------------
79,437.22
406.06
~::~::_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
::::::::::::~:
::~~~:~:~~~:
~:~~~::~:~::
::::::::::::~:
::::::::::::::
:::6:~~~:2\:::::::::::
::::::::::::::
:::::::::J-------------6,051.28
CarroIL
-------------- ------------
38.00
38.00 -------------- 6,950.00 1
------------1 --------------
-------------6,950.00
~~; :::~:;~~: ,.;.~;~ '; ; ~.~ ~;.~ ~.:::.: ~.~.~ .,.:i .~.
a."".00.
.
.
3,933.26 61,987.56 --------------
377.06 5,909.14
--------------
232,824.19
Clay_______________________
6,308.00
70.87
6,378.87
1
16,53.80
4,507.74
160.03
21,191.57
:: r t : ~r~i~f;~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~
~~:~::m~:(~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~ ~I:::~~mrm~:'i:::::~~~w~
w~f~:I:::::~m~ :
~~~~~~~~ ~~
:d~~;h
5,630.93
1,093.64 75,000.00 32,719.35 4,165.95
5,531,111.36 190,634.59 472,924.63 596,318.92 362,634.81
1,205,105.87 1,139,984.17
360,284.90 506,685.87 536,134.93
338,002.85 1,082,125.13
709,687.52 444,153.95 6,350,659.54
75,602.05 729,719.65 924,058.60 1,803,906.15 308,605.72
1,430,163.64 382,765.99
3,396,257.93 1,134,480.94 1,217,282.94
~i~] . ';~~li'nm'.3m;::~,~~:I:,:i~.~',",~~. ."m~I";~M~:l!!E
g:~~~;,~~:::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::I:::::::::::: ::::::::::::::I
Decatur____________________ 34,452.40
630.28
25.00
35,107.68
DeKalb______ __
130,700.60 ___
25,740.00 156,440.60
Dodge_____________________ 34,063.20
34,063.20
~~:~:_
---3;232:05-
::::::::::::
::::::::::::::
J
------iii:ii4-1
3,2~U~
1,289.34
1,289.34
4,634.47 312,221.14 1,079,474.42 406,674.72 _
1,803,004.75
_
_
Dooly_____________________ 10,109.00
3,209.80
13,318.80
44,125.45 11,606.16 i------------ 55,731.61
~~~~~~-~::::::::::::::::: ~~~:~~~:~~_1:::::::::::: :::::::::::: ~~~:~~~:~~_ :::::::::::::: ::~~:~~:~: :;~~:~~~:~~: :::::::::::::t::~:~~~:~?: :~;:;~~:~~_
i~mi,,,.l .....,""~oo~. j.~~'"~~.,,'~I':i~j:~~
549,460.07 506,996.14 993,375.00 380,566.99 754,642.32
364,148.69 202,635.08 1,309,075.82 8,198,855.95 858,881.01
687,145.22
2'm:HU~
i:iii
Fannin
I
21,991.20 12,733.94
34,725.14
~i:;Jt~::::::::::::::::::::iI:::::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::::1::::::::::::::
Forsyth
! 6,106.80
6,106.80
Franklin
---i----
FuIton
1 92,404.80
92,404.80
97,950.54
43,525.43 I 366.15 141,842.12
~~~:~~ -i82:287:83- ---i32;5iii:2i- :::::::::::: 315.l~~:~t
10,629.75
1,908.47 2,335.48
14,873.70
1__
672,506.48 337,386.66
1,009,893.14
794,637.59
I,~~U~U~ 468,496.30 612,249.66 7,777,190.67
Gilmer
1
.
431,577.80
Glascock___________________
624.04 1____________
624.04
201,382.86
g~~~~:::::::::::::::::::: 51:m:~ I:::::~~~:~~: :::::::::::: 5~:m:~ :::::::::::J:::i;ii6:6ir:::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::i;ii6:6i: 1'~*:~~Ui
[~:~
::..!I l,:i. g~I
.
.
::,:.i."
lm~
!. ,"]ll~
I
!,.""
'.
.
....1;~mi
'I.m~ I
::~.~~
;ll.I~.;i.iI;I.I,~:,~;r~!;.,"'."'.If~i;i.~I.E~~I_II;;.~ii:, ";r:
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION I. Income-General Fund-Continued
SYSTEM
C. REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES
1. Public Law 874
2. Payment in Lieu of Taxes
3. Other
Total Receipts from the Federal
Government
D. OTHER REVENUE
3. From Cafeteria Operations
I 4. From
Athletics
5. Other
Total ReceiptsOther Sources
Grand Total of ReceiptsGeneral Fund
Jefferson Je Jo Jo La
$ 21,480.00 $
$
$ 21,480.00 $
$
$ 49,701.55 $ 19,226.59 $ 941.77 $ 69,869.91 $ 894,332.78
525,626.44
378,510.28
414,657.78
368,033.55
Lanier__________ __ __
Laurena.Lc , .
_
Lee_______ __
_
tl~~~I~::::::::::::::::::::1
12,393.20 14,356.00 5,271.20
6~:rJU~
2,127.18
3,274.58
54.00
347.78
35.50
437.28
292,783.29 1,125,992.14
399,977 .45
641,512.56 334,318.22
t~~';;de~:::::::::::::::::::
Lumpkin___________________ Macon_____________________ Madison___________________
1~:m:~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: 7,572.00 11,402.60
_
1~:~~U~ :::::::::::::: -----301:05- ---1;656:58-':::::::::::::: --11;608:74- ----13;566:37-
7,572.00
_
11,402.60
_
35,866.43
249.45
72.62
36,188.50
248,338.18 1,087,483.09
305,628.34 596,594.56 648,344.63
Marion____________________
5,313.40
20.00
5,333.40
1,220.00
1,220.00
McDuffie__________________ 13,944.00
77.62
14,021.62
4,704.32
160.87
4,865.19
r------------I------------I MMecrIinwteotshher______________-_-_-_- 10,481.40
110.00
10,418110..0400 -------------- ------------ ------------ -------------- ------------ --------------_
~ ':~ ~ .~ ~.~.~.~ j.jj,:!:::.:.~~..~l"';.~!~".~.: I';:~;;i;i~.~.;.~.~..':;~~.i~~.
330,694.14 583,429.87 375,212.95 858,513.62 503,767.98
744,318.12 539,248.07 321,519.36 553,008.48 556,045.24
~f ~ ~.~ ~ ~ :i~ ~ .I~ ~.~ . ~ ~ ~ :1.~:.~. ~ ~ ~.~.~. ~. ~ j~:i ~ ~. --------1------------1-------------- -------------- gfton-------------------- -------------- ----
20,541. 75 - -- ------ --- -------------- ------------ 20,541. 75
I
1.. .1
1 I..;! i .;:.:. .".M' ss', ,",.'"./'
6,586,526.49 792,849.67 355,339.88 393,447.31 545,561.50
721,671.19 403,470.97 675,673.46 383,506.01 850,529.10
~;:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----=!:~~~:~t~~~~~~~~::[:::::::::::: ----=!:~~~:~- :::::::::::::: :::::::~: ::: ::::::::::::':::::::::::::: ::::::~&:ii: ::::::::~&:ii:
Rabun
'118'797,67
18,797.67
5,275.46
218.68 55,063.52
11,246.53
71,804.19
i;i;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~~~:;;~;;_ :::~:~~~:~~: ;;;;;;;;;;;: ~~~:;;;;;;_ ;:::;;;;;:::;; ::::;:;:;:;: -~i~:~iii ----~i:i~i:~g- :::::::::::: ---~ii:iii:i~-
Schley
i____________
10,604.01
10,604.01
Screven
:'____________
1,555.00
1,555.00
Seminole___________________
603.72
603.72
4,325.00
4,325.00
294,153.24 461,404.50 146,228.13 532,896.60 585,300.67
5,783,648.48 464,150.76 205,275.78 807,274.26 446,751.20
Spalding
,
.. __
__ __ 3,731.65
_______
____ 3,731.65
Stephens__ ._.
:_.____________
StewarL_.________________ 11,201.40
Sumter ,
1
2,858.10
2,858.10
.__ 11,201.40
_.
... _._______
.
.1
.
_
152.05
152.05
113.44
113.44
ii:~-:!~~ ........--~:~:!:Mi",~"ioo I.i".,",.
TerreIL.__________________
75.00
..... _
75.00
..
......
_
1,426,361.78 527,202.27 426,069.72 528,227.50 417,136.88
221,645.69 736.408.52 463,140.11 636,559.33 604,182.73
~~~~;~:::~~~:~:~~~~~~~~~ ~:~:~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ :::~~~~~~~~: :::::~:~iii ~~~~~~~~~:~~~~ ::;~:~~~:~~_ ::;~:~~~:~~: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :;:;:~~~:~~r::1~:~~~:!~:
Treutlen, ,
.
.
.
....
.
._.
_
908,730.51 1,130,288.71
504.099.07 251,510.54 344,444.25
Troup Turner
..
.
.
94.00
94.00
.
..
_ _
1,055,058.03 500,867.59
Twiggs____________________
653.48 6,134.20
6,787.68
.______
85.00
85.00
439,925.64
l :: ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~:;:~~::~::_~~~~~.:_::~~~~ ;;~:;~~6;13: ~ ~~~:~~~~~ :;::~:~~;;;=;: ~~:~~~~~~~~~:~ :;~~;~~~~~:: _~~;;~~~:~~
~~;~~~:~~~ ~~~~:::::;;~ ~~~:~~~~~;:
337,918.76 833,757.09
1,929,895.31 713,369.82
~:~~f~~ii~~::::::::::::::: :::::::~~i:~: :::::::::::: :::::~~~:~~: -----'-Hr~-
~~~:~~_ --i5;~~~:~~- ::::::::::::1:::::::::::::: :::::~~~:~~: 15,~~gJg
630,460.43 346,541.14 833,595.91
;;i::::L':':::''''""--::"~:"":,:;!; ;;: : : :.:':::::::[::::::::. . :":.:::: ~:r;~t~~~'__::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 3U~U~ ::::::::::::1:::::::::::::: ~:~~~:~~_ 3U~U~
993,459.14 189,426.04 351,312.05 342,669.11 1,197,372.31
562,087.25
564,338.57
:::~~:~~~~~s:_~~~~~~~~~~~J ~:~::::::::~- :~~~:~~~~~~: .~:::~:::~~. -~::~~::~:::~. ---~~;~~~~:;~- -~;;:~~;:~;- ~:~::~37~~~:r~:~~~:~~~:~~:I--:~:::~:~~-17, o:~::;::::
514,785.20 958,640.85
142.648,818.56
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPT8-BOARDS OF EDUCATIOc=cN~=~ I. Income-General Fund-Continued
SYSTEM
I. II. C. REVENUE,-FR_O,M-,F-EDERAL.,S."O'U;-R;-C.E.,S-_-,--1I
Public
2. Payment 'I
" Total Receipts
Transfers 1 2. Transfers
in Lieu I 3. Other
from the
from Other from Other
D. OTHER REVENUE
3. From Cafeteria
4. From
, I 5. Other
I
Grand Total
'
, of Receipts-
ITotal Receipts-l General Fund
~~~~-
I
~.:
".I
1
..T.....:.-
!.G?:~
.i
.;'".1'
'(
IO~:
:~.'
'.
:~W;
i;.l
.".
;r
~
:.m:~;~..
ai,
~.~i.ij
8m~~Sri~~-.~::::::-:::::::! ::::i~:;ii:~~:~ ::::::::::::'I:_:~:~~~:~~:il---i~: ;:;:~~-I 16J~Hg ~~:~~~:~~ ~:~~~:~~_ :::::~~~:~~: iUU:~! Cedartown,,
---- --'- --
1
------------ -------- -- -- --
b::::::::: _ 1------------ 93.995.31
75.665.62
17.385.48 ----------00 187,046.41
HU!U!
nu~u~
Cochran ... __
Commerce, ~ ~ ~ _
Dalton
_
Decatur
_
Dublin
_
35,913.99 i 71,439.94 52,782.44 51,184.44
234,176.51 314,540.34 678,657.93 893,574.62 636,873.80
432.472.64 755,047.44 179,321.08 273,195.97 178,733.43
1,168,137.93 965,565.64 237,020.11 781,576.59 551,890.94
345,352.05 270,169.90 1,222,251.58 102,389.83 52,949.77
625,067.91 922,368.15 396,875.68 244,246.41 1,271,333.63
_ - - : ~;jf~~~t~~~:::::::::::~:: ~:~:~:~:~~~ ::~:~:~::::::~ ~~~::::~~~~r~~~~~~~ ~~~~~
-~rm]r ::::~~~~:~~: :~~;~~~~~:: :::::i~~~~~~4::::~~~~~i:
1,032.03 39,737.30
18,217.45 125,674.89
TotaICities .______
295'271.201------------ 4,194.40 299,411.60 1,222,111.63 32,497.62 916,212.57 374'389' 27 1 49'497'17 2,594,708.26
Total Counties..
3,262,091.59 106,815.59 258,009.33 3,626,916.51 231,645.31 917,641.47 4,458,672.43 1,348,094.33 82,821.75 7,038,875.29
Grand TotaL
3.557,308.791106.815.59 262,203.73 3.926,328.11 1,453,756.94 950,139.09 5,374,885.00 1,722,483.60 1132,318.92 9,633,583.55
261,205.39 948,066.33 209,582.70 386,498.98
40,318,984.13
142,648,818.56
182,967,802.69
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
II. Non-Revenue Accounts
SYSTEM
1. Sale of Bonds
A. SCHOOL BOND ACCOUNTS
2. County Wide Tax for Bonds and Bond Interest
3. District 4. Interest
Tax for Received on
Bonds and 1 Investments
Bond
of Bond
Interest
Fnnds
Total School Bond
Accounts
B. FEDERAL
BUILDING FUNDS UNDER PUBLIC LAW 815
C. LOANS
D. SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY AND INSURANCE ADJUSTMENTS
1. Sale of Real
Property
2. Sale of Equipment
3. Net
Insurance Recovery
Total PL 815, Loans,
Sale of Property
and Insurance Adjustments
Grand Total Non-Revenue
Receipts
~m~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~::i~~~~~~~~: sIU~U~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~::~~~~~~i~: $ I~H~n~ ~~~~~~~~~H~:~~~~~~~~~: ~~~:~~~~~~~~ ~::::~~~:~~: ~::::~~~~~/~:~~~~~~~~~: $ lru~n~
::~::~~:::::::::::::::I_::::::::::::: --~~:~~::~~- :::::::::::: ---~:~~~:~- ----~::~:~:~~- ::::::::::::1 7,::~::: 1,:::: ""]_ "". 1:::::::: 5:::~::::
Barrow________________
14,346.72
14,346.72
615.00
615.00
14,961.72
~;:I:"":"":'"I':~l!:i~~;~111
I %~OO sas.so
"'M",;:i~ :;;~~
Brooks_______________ Bryan________________
126,659.05 20,632.86
106.08
106.08 147,291.91
106.08 147,291.91
Bulloch______________ Burke_________________ Butts________________ Calhoun______________ Camden______________
149,977.08
17,017.90 19,005.66
44.59 3,081.03
2,688.44 734.61
1,533.62 71.29
152,665.52 734.61
18,551.52 115.88
22,086.69
,____________
661.50
606.72 276.52
30,000.00 750.00
39,000.00 1,268.22 276.52
182,665.52 1,484.61
57,551.52 1,384.10
22,363.21
g:~r~ll~::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::I ~:~~~:~~_ 4~U~ ~~~:~ 2,~&U~ :::::::::::: ::::::::::::1 1'~gUg 4,~~&:gg 27,m:r~ 3~:~~U~ 3~:~iU~
.I~;lrl:"~".~:::;;i1~:.:~:~~:i.~.~~I;",,'"r l . . "'r"r:i;i~: ~:~ll: Catoosa
'
Charlton
20,682.30 2,675.95 --__________ 19,217.47
Chattahoochee
_
CChhaattthoaomga......_
435.00
23,358.25
10,000.00
19,652.47 ------------ 20,000.00 1
I 27.00
_
3,087.97 13,087.97
495.00 ------------ 20,522.00
36,446.22 40,174.47
Cherokee
_
Clarke Clay
_ _
1,975,474674..38081157,997.58 ,_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
21,017174..966412,154,767275..1260 ------
1 370 ,000. 00 ',
650500.0.0001-----1-4-0--.0-0--[------------1370,575400..0000 2,5215,,336257..2160
Clayton Clinch________________ Cobb, Coffee_________________ Colquitt_______________
1,000.00 1,295,045.14
Columbia______________ Cook_________________ Coweta_______________ Crawford______________ Crisp_________________
1,000.00
Dade_________________ Dawson_______________ Decatur_______________ DeKalb Dodge
5,652,090.43
108,928.62 11,353.81 236,934.19 38,137.51
29,392.29 80,354.65 14,981.72 18,085.46
14,056.80 6,517.82 37,358.94 975,260.58
_
58.46 4,595.61 34,708.67
73.23 848.26
:::::::::::: __ 11,385.66 _
l~g:m:~1
~~:~~~:~_I:::::::::::: ------66:56-j-------8:00- 25,~U~
7,990.22 _
1,5~~:~~t:~
:::::::::::: --46:666:66- --55:666:60- -----822:48-'------34:88- --95:857:36-
4,024.80
4,024.80
452.75
452.75
2,434.92
31,827.21 80,354.65 14,981.72
19,085.46
65,000.00 60,000.00
950.50
1,962.60 175.00
117.00
99.19
65,000.00
2,061.79 1,125.50
_
60,117.00
165.93 135,254.39
_
14,056.80
6,683.75 37,358.94 6,762,678.63
848.26
____________ ____________ ____________
14,800.00
15,000.00 600,000.00 100,000.00
66,,213090..5020 410.00
195.40
_ 14,800.00
56.32 62016,,325319..5722 112.23 100,522.23
145,372.74 12,428.37 1,544,565.16 168,703.54 4,477 .55
65,000.00 33,889.00 81,480.15 14,981. 72 79,202.46
28,856.80 6,683.75 58,710.66 7,368,918.15 101,370.49
Dooly_________________ Dougherty Douglas Early_________________ Echols________________
Effingham_____________ Elbert EmanueL_____________ Evans_________________ Fannin
Fayette Floyd_________________ Forsyth_______________ Franklin______________ Fulton
258.13 .
145,375.23 34,449.19
26,568.62 4,617.65
859.42 __ 30,862.55
297.67 842.12
100.00 _
15,510.49 .
24,663.60
424.26 680.70
4,990.83
.
367.17
159,658.31
162,918.86 13,718.90
8,980.12 630.69
349,073.48 448,426.75
1,687.50 . ._
94,183.15
555.80 146,217.35 35,308.61 57,531.17
4,617.65
20,925.58 680.70
24,663.60
367.17
383,483.95 .___________
195,000.00 15,000.00
75,500.00 24,300.00 6,000.00
700.00
665.00 1,701.00
250.00 2,000.00
324,264.67 8,980.12 14,349.59
891,683.38
6,461.70
5.00 5,000.00 3,400.00
330,826.67
2,025.00 626.10
578,483.95
17,725.00 626.10
2,705.93
12.50 8,981.55
_ 78,870.93 26,001.00 6,262.50 10,981.55
696,27
7,162.97 8,400.00
.. 330,826.67
555.80 724,701.30 35,308.61 75,256.17
5,243.75
20,925.58 79,551.63 50,664.60 6,262.50 11,348.72
_
331,427.64 17,380.12 14,349.59
1,222,510.05
Gilmer. . .
.
._______ 8,581.53 2,304.86
10,886.39
..
. __
gl;~~~~:::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: 'I"--89:934:38-1 ::::::::::::':::::::::::: ----89:934:38- --i3:455:00- --50:000:00- :::::::::::: -----~~~:~:- :::::::::::: 63,m:&b
Gordon_______________ 14,759.97 36,849.37
1,490.48
53,099.82
2,500.97
296.98 2,797.95
Grady . . .
-------------.i 48,389.36 ------------ ------------ 48,389.36 -----------+----------- ------------ -----------. --------- .. - -----..... --
10,886.39 123.47
153,389.38 55,897.77 48,389.36
~:~~yf~:~:::::::::::: :::5~~:~~~:~~r~n~nr ~:~~~:~~ ~:7~~:~~_ 6~u~UI :::~:~~~:~~: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: 2,~~t~ 44'i~H~ 4~:~~U~
HaIL __ ..
506,203.861 91,341.97
500.00
750.00 598,795.83
15,000.00
422.50 1,607.13 17,029.63
Hancock.
._1 4,310.54 ------------
642.90
4,953.44 .---------.- .--------.. - ----.------- 1,021.00 -.....
1,021.00
46,865.61 638,483.81 32,631.26
615,825.46 5,974.44
Haralson._____________
17,509.14
17,509.14
1 37.500.00 3,100.00
798.38 3,610.00 45,008.38
Harris________________
25,862.71
1____________ 25,862.71 ------------1 1,158.17 ------------ ------------
399.50 1,557.67
~:~lE::::::::::::::(:::::::::::--H:~~nr :::::::::::r::::~~:7~:----H]~n~r::::::::::1 3d~U~ ---~:~~~:~~- :::::::::::r-~:m]r 3U!U~
62,517.52 27,420.38
1,390.00 18,475.43
77,129.40
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
II. Non-Revenue Receipts-Continued
--~._._------;-------------------------.----------;------------------------;---~
SYSTEM
I. Sale of Bonds
A. SCHOOL BOND ACCOUNTS
2. County WIdeTax
I 3. District
Tax for
I 'II 4. Interest 1
Received on Total School
I for Bonds Bonds and Investments
Bond
and Bond
Bond
of Bond
Accounts
B. FED-I
B~fr~t~G I'
1----'1---- D. SALE OF SCHOOLPROPERTY AND
I
INSURANCE ADJUSTMENTS
1
Total PL
I I UNDER C. LOANS I. Sale of 2. Sale of 3. Net 815, Loans,
PUBLIC
Real Equipment Insurance Sale of
LAW 815
Property
Recovery Property
Grand Total Non-Revenue
Receipts
Interest
Interest __Funds II
Insuanradnce
r ow~l.nst_o.n_-_-_-_- _-_- _~_-_-_ -__- -_-_-_1 $ 5_0__9_,4_3__5_.1_8__ $ 5101,'940008'.4102
JaCkSOn Jasper
--j' j______________ 24,613.46
,
17,291. 94
Jeff Davis_____________
9,746.03
.
---_1 $_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__- _ $ 1__,5_0_0_ .00 1-$ -5-61-02-,,930-403.4-.-030-1$181,035.00 1$__7_5__,0_0__0_.0__0_ $
:_,1 132:35- 1 24,745.81
j__
17,291. 94 __
__ 20,000.00
4,575.21
14,321.24
4,000.00
1,900.00
j
s. 998.88 $
259.00 __
552.76
Adju_s_tm_e_u_ts_ I
-------- $256,099385..8080
2,379.98 2,638.98
__
21,900.00
4,552.76
_
818,378.30 11,899.28 27,384.79 39,191. 94 18,874.00
:::::::::::::: :I!ia~m~a~r~_n_:_:~_-_::_ ~-_~:_-_~:_-_~-_~ _~_~I_~:_ ~-_~:_--_::_:_~_~_~-_~ -_~:_:I :_-_-~_:_:_~ _-~_-:_:_~ _:~_-: -_--_--_-:_:-_:5_~_-:_:-_::_-~_--_:-_-_:_:_:_::_:~_:~_:_~ _:~_-:
2__i_:g_I~_i_4_:
~_6
~_~7
i___
_~_~
_~
_:_
_~_~_~_~_~_~
:
:
:
;
:i66:
66:
---1;~rnr
i~:6~~:ii: --;n~nr 7,184.67 27,138.68 29,386.47 8,008.78
_
:::::::::::: ---2;160:84- :::::::::::: --62;750:00- --64;910:84-
64,910.84
Ti!nI :::::::::::: :::::::::::: t:~~~~-s:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1__~0:~~6::~_ ---2;336:44- -----303:57-
---2;232:09- ::::::::::::II::::::::::::I--~~:~~rgr
10,886.24 4,872.10
~~::~:~~_~:::::::::::::1~-:::::::::::> -:::!!:-l~-:::::::-_::-1:::::~~~:~> ---:~~::::~:- -:~~:~60:00 ::~~:~~~:~~: :::::;~i:66:I:::::~::-::-I-----::~::~-I 21i:::::::
18,841.16 229,839.44
1,472.06
12,501.69
Lowndes______________ 804,216.00 11,287.88
63.29 10,913.95 826,481.12 :::_:_:::::: :::::::::::: ---1;643:00- ------------
1 1,643.00
828,124.12
::1--- - __ Lumpkin
1 1,000.00 10,159.44
1 200.75
~:di~n-;-::::::::::: 44:750:00- --17:571:20- -- -::~~~:~~_I ---~~~:~:-
11,360.19
_ --.---.--- 1,903.21 ------------
11'903.21
6~:~~U~ :~:::::::::: _:-~:~~~:~~- -----~~~:~~- :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ---~:~~~:~~-
13,263.40 6,788.02
62,321.20
:~Ma~lc.rD~i:wOrUtn_~e~-.e~_-e_-r-::_- ~7~1_~5:.7~1_58: 4:5:~--:. :'~5:~0:~I: 7:
~
-_--:.::::::::
:::_-_-_: :_-:-::- -:_-:- -:_-:- :_:::-
:
38 :22:
_:
-------- --
'1_:--:- ::3: -:-,
1
4:-9_:' :-1 : : :3:
::::0::: III
~~U5 ?~g. ~~ 23~::~~n~ -::-:.~-:-:-:-:-:-:-~-:- ::1j~0:,0~~060:.6060: ---42,0;0I0~.f0g0r -::-:-:-:-~-~-~-:-0-0-:- 57:1~_ --' -.120-28- 'I I14~,:~~~:M
501.00
30,670.00
810.00
298.30
96.25 1 31,874.55
21,025.19 23,586.98 6,021.10 53,037.07 32,375.55
MitcbeJl____
24,930.99: 9,538.20 1____________ 34,469.191',
1
,1
.___ 1,310.00
; 1,310.00
~~;;~me~:::::::::-::~::::::::::::: 2~:m:U 11:::::::~:~~:!:::1;8~~:~~:1 J~iHi :::::::::::::::::::::::::1:::::::::::: -----::~:~~- :::::::::::::-- -::~:~~-
Murray_
__
9331.151____________
795.00 I 10,126.15 '____________ 18.000.00' 3,842.50 1,231.47
796.48' 23,870.45
35,779.19 2,953.67 2,244.34 21,373.88 33,996.60
~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Paulding
=~;~~~~~~~;~~=
--------------
J!J~!J~_ 12,567.93
~~~~~~~~~~~~I
------------
~~~~~~~~~~~~ 19.15
_::~!~;~~!J~_I' 12,587.08
~~~~~~~~~~~~
------------
:::~~~~::~~:
------------
I~~~4~,~1~7~5~.~0~0~JI~~~1~~,~4~0~0~~.0~~0i1:-:-:-~-:-~-i-~-~-;-~-:-
:::~~ii~~;~:I._~:~!~;m:ii
5,575.00
18,162.08
Peach
.____
Pickens. .
Pierce__ .______________
Pike__________________ Polk
14,176.40 26,347.10
11,310.01
..
402.61
193.58
14,176.40 26,347.10 11,906.20
30,000.00 2,000.00 100,000.00
40.00
860.13 '
908.84 40.00
30,860.13 __
908.84 784.40 2,864.40
100,000.00
45.036.53 26,347.10
908.84 14,770.60 100,000.00
PulaskL __
_
~~F:u~~~::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: --~~;~~;:~~- :::::::::::: =====~i~:ii= ----~~;;~;:~~- :::~:~~~:~~: :::::::::::: __~~:~:~:~~ ~!:~~_ :::::::::::: -_~~:~~~:!~_ :UH:~~
Randolph, _
._______ 27,500.00
27,500.00
27,500.00
Richmond SRcohckledya_le_______________ Screven Seminole
204,649.39 15,924.59
30,179.30 21,029.07
963.76 2,728.33 1,057.50
204,649.39 16,888.35
32,907.63 22,086.57
430,000.00
1,585.48
729.45
. 537.18
430,000.00 729.45
2,122.66
634,649.39 17,617.8_0
35.030.29 22,086.57
Spalding______________
Stephens______________
Stewart_______________
Sumter.
Talbot.
._____
14,742.47 99,996.81
22,503.08 14,298.45 4,079.69 .__ 14,152.19
3,197.50 .___
187.50
37,433.05 14,298.45 7,277.19
114,149.00
51,000.00 30,000.00
3,688.00 3,212.75
138.49 246.28 100.00
47.65 .___
51,000.00 30,000.00 3,826.49 3,506.68
100.00
88.433.05 44.298.45 11.103.68 3,506.68 114,249.00
Taliaferro
. __ __ __
_
TallnaIL. Taylor________________ Te,fair________________
300,000.00
.___ 14,626.09 26,035.14
15.39
843.66 5,810.00
859.05 14,626.09 331,845.14
1,862.00
803.75
188.00 ._____
2,050.00
.
803.75
2,909.05 14,626.09 332,648.89
TerreIL
-------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ -------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
1
__
1
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Towns..
.
_
Treutlen
..
.
_
Troup_________________
22,754.86
._______
22,754.86
22,754.8
Turner________________
18,895.84
75.00
274.23
19,245.07
560.00
560.00
19,805.0
H~!~r::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --~n~nr :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ----;n~r8r :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::r---~n~n
WWaalltokne_r_______________ --------------
97,889.14 14,900.57
WWaarrer_e_n_._.______________ 427,908.24 ------------
Washington
,-_____________ 3,741.81
4,760.561
1
1,753.60 1,433.41
45.00
104,403.30 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
14,900.57
32,768.14
925.00
354.63
429,341.65 ------------ ------------
229590..5000
114205..0000
3,786.81
----________
74.08
226.30 11__3_4_,_2_7_4_._0_7__ 92060..6030 1,343091..5630
8,300.74 I 8,374.82
104,403.30 49,174.64 430,648011..1653 12,161.63
SYSTEM
1. Sale of Bonds
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPT8-BOARDS OF EDUCATION II Non-Revenue Receipts-Continued
A. SCHOOL BOND ACCOUNTS
2. County
Wide Tax for Bonds and Bond
Interest
3. District
Tax for Bonds and
Bond
Interest
4. Interest
Received on
Investments of Bond Funds
Total School Bond
Accounts
B. FEDERAL
BUILDING FUNDS UNDER PUBLIC
LAW 815
C. LOANS
D. SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY AND INSURANCE ADJUSTMENTS
1. Sale of Real
Property
2. Sale of Equipment
3. Net
Insurance Recovery
Total PL 815, Loans,
Sale of Property
and Insurance Adjustments
Grand Total
Non-Revenue Receipts
WWeahysnteer .
$
Wheeler
White
._.
Whitfield______________
$ 98,553.26 $
._ $ 13,140.00 $ 111,693.26 $ .
.
.
31,874.82 2,621.94
34,496.76
$185,000.00 $ .
._
515.00 $ 1,425.00 $
100.00 50.00
33.00
$186,940.00 $
271.95 99.83
404.95 149.83
298,633.26_ ._
404.95
34,646.59
Wilcox
._________
130.00
130.00
._____
130.00
Wilkes________________
15,025.57
509.82
15,535.39
.___
15,535.39
~ ;~~h~~~~~~:::::::::: :::::::::::::: __:~::~~:~~_ -----SSi:39- -----43i:33- 2~:m:~~ :::::::::::: __:~:~~~:~~_ 2,~8U~ :::::::::::: 2,MU~ 2~:m:6~ 5~J~U~
Total Counties . 14,924,608.83 4,720,699.39 639,692.56 368,649.32 20,653,650.10 796,617.48 3,973,239.77 502,820.09 45,387.69 208,194.55 5,526,259.58 26,179,909.68
AUanta . . .
$.
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
S 300.00 $ 34,768.87 $ 35,068.87 $
Bremen
._..
15.000.00
c42.50
91.73 15,404.21
Calhoun_______________
525.91
525.91
.
_
~':~iri~:~llje::::::::::: ----si:i3ii:iiii- :::::::::::: __:::::::~~_ :::::::::::: ~U~U~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::~ :::::::::::: :::::::::~~: ~:::~:~:::::I::::::::::~:
35,068.87 15.434.23
525.91 22,122.50
51,136.60
Hogansville____________
350.00
120.00
470.00
Moultrie.
.___
19,000.00
19,000.00
Newnan_______________
250.00
250.00
._______ 645.30
645.30
~~~:~:~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~
Waycross
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
----------
~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~ .
:::::~~~:~~:
:::::::~~~:~~: .
::~~:~~~:ii~:
::::::::::::
150,000.00
~:~:~:~~~~~~
----------._
~~~~~~~~~~~~
.
~~~:~~~:~~}_~~:::::::_
------------1 150,000.00
470.00 19,000.00
895.30 7,000.00 10,440.00
768.06 150,000.00
Total Citie8..__________ 51,136.60
.. 22,122.50 1,543.97
74,803.07 10,440.00 191,000.00
995.30
762.50 34,860.60 238,058.40
312,861.47
Total Counties Grand TotaL
14,924,608.83 4,720,699.39 639,692.56 368,649.32 j20,653,650.10 796,617.48 3,973,239.77 502,820.09
i 14,975,745.43 4,720,699.39 661,815.06 370,193.29 120,728,453.17 807,057.48 4,164,239.77 503,815.39
45,387.69 208,194.55 5,526,259.58 26,179,909.68 46,150.19 243,055.15 5,764,317.98 26,492,771.15
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
II. Non-Revenue Receipts-Continued
E. AGENCY FUNDS
SYSTEM
1. U. S. Income Tax Withholdings
and Cash Receipts
2. Teacher Retirement
Member Contributions,
Withholdings and Cash Receipts
3. Teacher Association
Dues
Withholdings and Cash Receipts
4. Group Insurance Premium Withholdings
and Cash Receipts
5. Social Security
6. Other
Total Agency Total Receipts
Funds
All Funds
Appling ____________________ $ A tkinson ___________________ BaCOll_ ~ ___________
s 52,993.30
24,644.80 24,857.84
24,647.00 $
12,831.16 14,052.90
':::::;;;:"f:i:i;;ii: 1,243.00 $ 961.00 763.00
13,425.41
2,355.75 5,344.54
$ 92,308.71 $ 40,792.71
46,883.77
Baker__. __. _______________
17,972.50
9,750.93
288.00
4,101.19
814.16
956.86
33,883.64
Baldwin __________________ ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- - --------._---- --._------------ ---------------- -----_.---._----
Banks, ____________________ Barrow__._. _______________ Bartow~ ___________________ 1 Ben HiIL. _________________ 1 Berrien, _____________ . _____
19,207.60 19,529.10
60,620.40 22,968.10
45,387.90
9,243.31
969.00
1---------------- 8,378.92
26,553.76 9,324.53
---------452:66-
20,535.40
1,320.00
3,833.98 2,781.69 110,,346678..9595
12,218.37
861. 75
7,920.38
---._--.---_.--- -----.----------
16,518.17
5,310.31
927.05
2,689.66
2,423.31 -.--------------
42,036.02 30,689.71 119,471.23 37,729.29 81,884.98
Bibb. __. __________________ Bleekley _. _________________ BBrraonotklse_y___-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__--__-_-_-_-_-_- ____I Bryan~ ____________________
548,987.50 11,753.70 27,351.52
37,679.33 26,874.20
198,366.98
6,194.44 12,006.89
:::::::i:iii~~~:I------:i~t~~:ii-
18,899.95
13,161.92 ---- __________
3,963.07
91,330.40 4,115.08 1,431.10 5,555.62 461.94
5,539.08 3,939.27 -._-------------
----------------
----------------
916.270.38 26,002.49 48,854.78 67,817.26 44,461.13
BBB~u;tt~s:_~_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:__:_:_:_:_:_:_:I!
Calhoun ___________________ 1 Camden. __________________ Candler ____________________ Carroll_____________________
76,284.10 62,007.15 28,609.80 32,517.40 36,708.24
22,938.09 72,857.90
35,588.91
1,138.25
31,598.65
1,372.00
13,176.20
804.00
17,320.07
764.00
i 16,033.63
1,102.00
11,246.96 34,854.58
-------1;573:56-
22,933.21 10,617.45
4,755.27
7,453.95 6,768.75
-------4;416:56-
29,085.40
----------------
3,756.37 ---------------1,953.31 ----------------
---------------- ----------------
9,349.91 15,549.32
615.12 2,974.78
998.10 9,000.45
165,029.87 110,005.81 51,101.64 60,008.73 60,612.62
45,148.18 136,810.53
CCahtaorlotsoan_____________- _- _-_-_- _-_-_~_-_-_-_-_Chatham ___________________
62,941.20
!______2__4_,2__5_9_.9__0_
26,008.19 10,363.72
----------------
----------- ---836.00
----------------
9,008.69 3,568.22
----------------
----------------
5,553.74
----------------
2,254.00 580.24
----------------
100,212.08 45,161.82
----------------
--Ii CCCCC..llhhhaaeaaryrttkot_teaok_h_o_eo_g_e_o_a__c____h_____e____e______________________________________________________________________
4,068.06 12,638.40 72,355.20 144,373.01 16,384.10
2,610.20 22,113.10 30,662.46 55,891.32 7,586.15
----------------
---------------3,135.00 3,020.00
----------------:I
558.40
38.84 ----------------
5,689.30 ---------------- ----------------
17 ,034.19 11,067.15 2,569.05
I-------l;~~nr
:::::::~:~~~:~~:i
7,275.50
40,440.80 123,186.85 217,663.23 27,124.14
1,035,327.84 442,076.67 511,110.04 420,821.35 824,191.98
326,320.87 458,761.82 1,151,798.50 345,348.52 719,047.43
6,556,034.62 219,941.38 572,347.33 664,242.26 554,387.85
1,552,801.26 1,251,474.59
468,938.06 568,078.70 619,110.76
388,068.09 1,251,877.90
846,345.82 529,490.24 6,350,659.54
82,877.55 829,392.26 1,118,292.76 4,546,896.48 337,095.12
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
II. Non-Revenue Receipts-Continued
~--- ~--~-- -------~-----c----------------
SYSTEM
----------
I. U. S. Income Tax Withholdings
aod Cash Receipts
2. Teacher
Retiremeut
3. Teacher
Member
Association
Contributions,
Dues
Withholdiogs Withholdings
aod Cash
and Cash
Receipts
Receipts
-
4. Group
Insurance Premium Withholding. and Cash Receipts
1.
--
5. Social Security
_
6. Other
Total Agency Total Receipts
Funds
All Funds
Claytoo
s
Clioch.....................
Cobb
_
Coffee. ~...................
Colquitt. , ,
133,347.21 $ 23,352.10
_ 86,883.50 61,158.44
50,909.871$ 10,699.39
37,623.00 i 30,318.71 i
2010.00$ '910.00 !
_ '_ 1572.00 2,091.00
9,415.02 $
4,728.84 $
2,432.81 ._..............
8.800.42 11,778.20
18,971.40 5,987.48
2,421.11 $
202,832.05 $ 37,394.30
. 153,850.32 111,333.83
1,778.368.43 432,588.66
4,940,823.09 1,4.57,034.80 1,333,094.32
Columbia..................
Cook......................
CowetL..................
Crawford..................
Crisp
.___
36,552.95 35,554.80
61,169.56 21,099.60
72,840.75
18,313.41 17,181.04
28,176.18 9,947.61
28,410.56
1,530.00 _...
567.00 1,589.00
2,716.27
2,880.13
5,121.99 11,769.13
15:702:80- :::.. ::::::::::::
514.30
.
.
16,337.76
1,930.10
527.69 i
60,462.76 59,387.83
116,817.67 32,128.51
121,635.86
674,922.83 600,272.97 1,191,672.82 427,677 .22 955,480.64
Dade __._.
._._. .
~::;t~~::::::::::::::::::::
DeKalb.
.___________
Dodge. __.
._ .. .
Dooly
__... _. ._____
Dougherty
.. _. .
Douglas, E",y
._. ... ._._
Echols.. .. __.. __ 1
,,",,=
;
1:
1
20,348.20
~~:~~~:~~
709,446.14 57,735.40
46,790.00 229,120.79 45,712.60 48,457.90
,;l~n!!:!il~ 9,767.40
.. __..... _.
10,383.23
..__~:~~~:~~. __. 238,462.80 25,307.19
1,134.00
.~~~:OO . __.1
21,654.531
,
87,249.27 19,256.94
._.
. 1.
686.00 I
25,146.76 ~ ..
.. __
1;:;; i:ll;~1;;::::1 l!:H!~ 4,694.0911 ---'I
....... . _
3,265.08
._.
.
... _1
35,130.51
~:~~~:~~. ::::: :::::: ::::: :::::::::::::::: I__....~~:~~::~~.
82,288.31
123,340.63
114,041.86 1 1,267,579.74
8,499.73
14,404.03
678.00
106,624.35
14,148.02
1,564.73 ._._.
.11
84,157.28
29,243.31 5,076.43 7,513.66j.
4,377.08 1,901.62
._ . .
2,407.55, 2,569.99 ! . . ..
352,398.00 75,203.58 81,118.32
110870
240.5 96
17,976.1.5
:;!:ilntH~I ll;i:;~~I '"s"! 'B:i~:il!!!!!
20,374.27
...... .....
20,374.27
4a8,136.00 233,081.21 1,367.786.48 16,835,353.84 1,066,875.85
771,858.30 4,069,838.81
688.354.27 896,955.89 195,327.37
698,922.06 1,088,178.98 1,149,374.66
423,992.62 893,399.33
428,079.40 2,251,527.74
550,879.40 715,005.69 9,020,074.99
Gilrner_____________________
27,998.40
13,354.73 1________________
6,651.77 I
7,889.13
__
55,894.03
g~~~~~::::::::::::::::::: .:-:::~;:~~~:~i: ::::::i~:;;~:~~:I:::::::::~~~:66:I:::::::~:~i6:~~:I::::::::::::_::: :::::::::::::::: ::::::~~:~~6:i6:
:::: :_:_:_: ---- ------ - ~:::::_-_:::
-~;:~;~:~~- ------~~:~~;:~;-I-- -~~~:~~- -------~:~~;:;~ i 11,:::::: :::::::::::::::: 76,:::::~
Cwinnett.. .
Habersharn_________________ Ha1L_____________________
117,170.70
58,709.95 90,002.18
~5,331.66
3,130.50
.5,731.80 I
2,719.50
40,474.931________________
10,828.10
4,943.30 _
10,518.42 1
2,022.27
10,517.721______
181,404.26
99,701.94 140,994.83
HancocL__________________
30,071.20
17,802.75
615.00
7,070.17
767.14
,
56,326.26
Haralson___________________ Harris_____________________
!~~~L:::::::::::::::::::
28,378.91 33,360.77
iH~Ug
13,513.94 ' 16,118.26
~Ui!:!~
562.00 903.00
I,Z~U~
8,485.85
1,152.52
309.67 1
52,402.89
9,667.11
1
60,049.14
lUU~ -------nrnr ::::::::::::::j tH~U~
Houslon_____ Irwin., .
Jackson____________________ JaspeL____________________ Jeff Davis__________________
122,285.83 41,924.42
40,278.88 22,961.59 30,861.20
Jefferson___________________
59,201.40
Jenkins____________________ Johnson____________________
37,450.04 25,383.69
Jones_____________
27,581.73
Lamar--- _-- -- _-- ---- -- ---- ----------------
Lanier _____________________ L a u r e n s ____________________ Lee ________________________ Liberly ____________________
Lincoln ______
17,030.80 68,326.12 24,199.40 41,335.39 21,301.40
Long ________ ------------Lowndes ____ -------------Lumpkin ____ -------------MMaacdoisno_n_____________-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
Marion ____________________ McDuflie __________________ Mclnlosh __________________ Meriwether _________________ Miller _____________________
MitchelL __________________ Monroe ____________________ Montgomery ____ Morgan ___ Murray ____________
15,939.45 54,307.23 25,321.60 43,081.66 35,520.49
20,066.20 41,204.51 2,1,901.00 62,320.90 29,479.20
46,408.61 31,337.98 21,298.70 35,379.90 30,025.27
_._------------
48,107.80: 17,441.85
17,193.73 9,565.48 16,459.48
3,595.00 1,976.00
1,418.00 341.00
1,380.08
7,476.05 i
8,919.15
8,346.16 3,584.76 4,555.82
27,555.83 1,836.05
1,477.20 925.84
349.161
1,585.00 421.00
5,448.38
209,369.67 72,097.47
70,298.97 37,799.67 58,704.88
28,820.33 15,042.03 12,361.55 13,493.97
1
4,857.22
__
92,878.95
759.00 720.00
7,015.57 8,964.54
554.41
6,747.21
67,568.26 47,492.78
943.00
6,899.61
1,161.04
2,984.75
53,064.10
------- ----1----------------1 ---- -- -- -------- ----------- -- ---, ----------------
7,868.74
798.00
28,849.87
1,943.00
11,799.18
------------
19,184.81 --------------
9,241.04 ---------------'.
6,081.62 11,293.75
702.80 18,002.96
---------535:00-;I
4,418.38 7,532.67
1,583.46 ----------------
----------67:00-1
2,450.46
870.88
330.00
32,481.96 128,950.70 42,000.42 68,119.87 34,193.78
8,579.45 25,261.20
I 9,593."3
20,'00.99 16,625.78
248.00 2,088.00 1,233.00
93.32
10,623.32 ----------------
18,719.03
887.00
11,916.27
------------
28,679.58
550.50
1 14,137.68
514.00
25,965.74 ----------------
16,269.04 ----------------
13,047.09
359.50
16,679.84 ----------------
14,014.80
541.00
3,224.46 ----------------
80.00
11,599.38
12,904.05
4,974.60
5,513.58
5,024.09
67.31
12,368.82 1----------------
6,140.64 I
5,939.37
2,127.52 ----------------,
6,129.00 6,415.00 3,217.28 12,023.27 10,062.42
------------- -- ----------------
1,515.71
4,221. 78 I
714.35 1,265.80
2,049.75 I 463.41
1,680.71
1,209.31
5,008.47
2,546.96 ---------------- I
1,828.20
9,403.27 ----------------
2,684.69 ---------------- ----------------
5,272.49
9,108.16
1,348.00
4,012.98 1
2,049.26 ----------------
28,071.36 111,134.46 46,752.91 81,985.43 60,213.16
I 36,818.52 I 72,963.03 43,798.65 105,303.46 57,083.32
79,929.78 58,838.49 37,389.98 67,788.39 50,643.31
498,358.22 201,506.33 1,916,648.71 620,110.03 990,814.84
748,307.75 2,191,209.81
864,033.91 2,120,018.83
558,459.08
580,528.79 676,310.07 750,446.75 405.018.11 932,669.54
2,516,259.55 780,995.48 643,015.86 408,179.00 567,011.06
994,396.40 620,333.38 455,326.53 475,730.66 432,944.39
336,151.49 1,259,814.94
460,819.03 939,471.87 369,984.06
288,911.23 2,026,741.67
365,644.65 685,368.01 770,878.99
388,537.85 679,979.88 425,032.70 1,016,854.15 593,226.85
860,027.09 601,040.23 361,153.68 642,170.75 640,685.15
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
--_ .. _---~SYSTEM
----
II. Non-Revenue Receipts-Continued
I. U. S. Income Tax Withholdings
and Cash
Receipts
2. Teacher
Retirement Member
Contributions, Withholdings
and Cash Receipts
3. Teacher Association
Dues Withholdings
and Cash
Receipts
4. Group
Insurance Premium Withholdings and Cash Receipts
5. Social Security
6. Other
Total Agency Total Receipts
Funds
All Funds
Muscogee __________________ $ Newton ____________________ Oconee____________________
Oglethorpe _________________
Paulding_______ -----------
605,530.17 $ 63,345.32 23,043.90 24,459.08 40,577.10
s 203,368.28 $---------------
26,623.55 ----------------
11,373.40 ----------------
12,441.53
344.00
16,829.06
1,206.00
47,855.50 $ 15,247.33 4,116.61 3,845.96 9,022.72
222,804.70 $ -39,154.64 $ 1,040,404.01 $
3,615.68 ----------------
1,516.14 ----------------
108,831.88 40,050.05
1,169.49 -------.-----.--
42,260.06
9,564.67
8.00
77,207.55
Peach _____________________ Pickens ____________________ Pierce _____________________ Pike _______________________ Polk _______________________
1
Pulaski. ___________________ Putnam____________________
QRaubitumna_n_______________-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_Randolph __________________
41,426.25 29,597.85 41,884.48 30,432.30 61,939.35
17,044.90 28,645.34 7,423.60 31,456.40 46,402.70
18,821.62
395.00
12,748.29 ----------------
22,914.91 ----------------
14 ,301.55
222.50
25,754.62
1,589.37
9,612.91 ---------------13,787.15 ----------------
4,645.03 ----------------
14,155.77
1,691.00
21,162.81 ----------------
6,180.22 7,240.19 10,915.73 6,242.30 17,380.53
1,421.49
6,766.76 895.45 508.11
3,949.11
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4,790.25
571.37 ----------------
5,187.90
880.29 ----------------
1,517.04 ---------------- ----------------
10,417.71
368.50 --- ---- -------
7,561.05 ----------------
210.36
68,244.58 56,353.09 76,610.57 51,706.76 110,612.98
32,019.43 48,500.68 13,585.67 58,089.38 75,336.92
Richmond __________________
Rockdale ___________________ Schley _____________________ Screven____________________ Seminole___________________
588,491.04 29,773.58 13,407.70 56,641.00
26,860.95
198,829.97 ---------------- ----------------
13,962.29 ----------------
12,484.92 ---------------6,420.14 ----------------
3,765.93 1,997.41
6,428.84
----------------
----------------
693.50
30,385.23
1,557.50
2,461.91 ---------------- ----------------
13.741.10 ----------------
1,922.85 ---------------- ----------------
801,283.30 52,453.27 22,518.75 91,045.64 42,524.90
Spalding_______ ____________
129,100.40
48,880.48
3,765.00
12,058.26
2,101.63
99.17
196,004.94
St eph ens.c.i..; ~~~~ ~ ~~ . ~ ~~I
",",U
15,350.97
1,703.00
6,745.42
1,644.50 ----------------
57,160.09
~~:ta:rt~~~ ~ .: ~ ~ .: ~ -...'..:
Talbot______ ______________
______:~: ?~?::?_ 21,501.20
14,494.34 ----------------
---------------- ---------------12,061.51 ----------------
7,096.79
581.10 ----------------
50,253.13
----------------
6,904.09
----------------
1,137.99
----------------
1,170.00
------42:774:79-
f:t\~;~~~~~:::::::::::::::I------~7:~~ng_---------------24,573.63
---------------1,758.00
---------- ______0
7,940.88
----------------
1,352.16
----------------
2,241.83
------88:649:30-
14,724.27 ----------------
7,143.15 ----------------
225.65
49,361.37
Telfair _______ -- -- -- -- ______1 TerreIL ___________________ :
48,228.83 40,924.57
21,506.86 ---------------19,583.49 ----------------
11,700.00
10,878.28
5,548.89 ----------------
429.00 17,300.90
92,742.97 83,357.85
9,924,977.95 1,027,785.53
411,430.61 435,707.37 640,931.13
834,952.30 486,171.16 753,192.87 449,983.37 1,061,142.08
326,172.67 549,123.20 161,006.93 606,717.03 688,137.59
7,219,581.17 534,221.83 227,794.53 933,350.19 511,362.67
1,710,799.77 628,660.81 487,426.53 531,734.18 574,160.67
221,645.69 827,966.87 527,127.57 1,061,951.19 687,540.58
Thomas ____________________ TifL ______________________ Toombs____________________
TOWDS _____________________
Treutlen ___________________
53,109.30 89,090.90 37,396.60 13,297.30 23,290.30
26,575.48 ----------------
36,620.66
668.00
15,990.85
532.00
7,520.38 ----------------
9,445.22
326.00
6,037.30 18,347.97 6,675.43 4,867.64 3,420.91
8,196.45
2,368.67
19,615.34
264.02
2,002.79
5,036.43
4,042.75 702.74
-------.1;929:94-
96,287.20
164,606.89 67,634.10 29,728.07 42,115.11
1,005,017 .71 1,979,945.86
572,716.01 281,238.61 386,559.36
Troup _____________________ Turner_____________________ Twiggs ____________________ Union_____________________ Upson _____________________
55,452.30 34,154.10 28,298.17 22,554.20 36,820.90
25,712.48 15,175.52 13,564.19 11,489.35
17,031.29
1,530.00
-------------------------------
-------------------------------
6,551.52 8,016.34 5,218.70 9,612.44 7,968.25
687.03
27,562.96
1,402.09
1,210.62
---------------- ----------------
---------------- ----------------
6,903.60 ----------------
117,496.29 59,958.67 47,081.06 43,655.99 68,724.04
1,195,309.18 580,631.33 487,006.70
387,607.76 917,283 .21
Walker ____________________ Walton ____________________ Ware ______________________
Warreo____________________ Washington ________________
113,667.16 43,840.34 46,146.69
23,251.60 60,584.00
45,696.23
5,183.00
21,617.58 ----------------
18,000.73
1,050.00
11,107.69 ----------------
29,054.51 ----------------
14,638.25 12,031.32 8,352.76 3,542.46
8,593.44
1,870.91
279.94
1,523.41 ----------------
9,629.39 ----------------
4,868.25
1,626.75
5,799.57
181,335.49 79,012.65 83,179.57 42,770.00
105,658.27
2,215,634.10 841,557.11
1,144,321.15 389,712.77 951,415.81
Wayne _____________________
Webster .... _______________ Wheeler____________________ White. ____________________ Whitfield ___________________
71,814.97 8,088.80 21,292.60 25,653.52
66,949.53
31,207.08
3,357.01
5,544.20 ----------------
10,241.52 ----------------
13,598.57
990.00
31,541.75
2,413.00
14,891.18
4,652.46
2,175.00
4,754.08
421. 70 ----------------
3,598.53 ---------------- ----------------
2,883.51 ---------------- ----------------
5,172.60 ----------------
390.00
128,097.70
18,808.78 35,132.65 43,125.60 106,466.88
1,420,190.10 208,234.82 3S6,444.70
386,199.66 1,338,485.78
.....
I>:>
~
Wilcox_____________________ Wilkes_____________________
Wilkinson __________________ Worth _____________________
32,503.47 34,308.86 35,254.00
57,483.29
16,259.08 ----------------
19,070.76 ----------------
16,738.99
598.00
28,602.95 - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ~
8,269.49 5,266.33 8,486.85 13,879,14
973.49 1,681.94 1,353.03
2,412.31
-------------------------------
1,065.50
----------------
58,005.53 60,327.89 63,496.37 102,377 .69
620,222.78 640,201.85 628,549.02
1,066,264.28
Total Counties ____________ ._ 8,716,550.35 3,693,381. 36
104,268.20 1,328,468.86
893,567.84
277,764.46 15,014,001. 07 183,842,729.31
Americus
$
Atlanta____________________
Barnesville_________________
Bremen____________________
Buford_____________________
Calhoun, __
Carrollton__________________ Cartersville_________________
Cedartown. Chickamauga
Cochran, __ Commerce. ____ Dalton_____________________ Decatur Dublin_____________________
40,613.44 $
21,558.90 18,416.70 16,676.30
25,602.00 39,227.00 45,418.26
20,104.64 23,600.75 70,054.08
51,002.50'
16,072.97 $
8,516.85 6,194.57 6,417.83
$
6,114.98 $
884.19 $
$ 63,685.58 $ 482,424.75
661,993.68
661.993.68 22,414,793.03
2,207.59
3,889.68
36,173.02
250,118.37
2,340.94
591.64
27,543.85
246,376.21
1,959.56
3,141.83
28,195.52
207,756.63
10,105.68
514.00
3,210.84
4,858.78
44,291.30
16,273.14
1,288.69
1,336.51
322.15
58,447.49
15,960.16
3,985.01
7,506.73
72,870.16
---------------- ---------------- ---------------- --------------- - ----------------
---------------- ---------------- .------------ ---- -- ------ -------- ------------ ----
336,461.83
550,129.70 591,984.92 608,017.14 158,130.39
7,779.64
1,086.29
9,834.14
789.00
3,728.36
24,833.18
3,953.75
---------------- ----------------
20,496.50
728.00
5,546.75
361.60 4,565.35
658.93
l'i~U~ 'I
_ _ _
~:~~~:~\
29,332.17 42,517.60 99,499.94 3,739. 72 1 78,068.62
I
263,508.68 357,057.94 778,157.87
897,314.34 714,942.42
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
II. Non-Revenue Receipts-Continued
SYSTEM
I. U. S. Income Tax Withholdings
and Cash Receipts
2. Teacher Retirement
Member Contributions, Withholdings
and Cash Receipts
3. Teacher Association
Dnes Witbholdings
and Cash Receipts
4. Group
Insurance Premium Withholdings and Cash Receipts
5. Social Security
6. Other
Total Agency Total Receipts
Funds
All Funds
Fitzgerald... _______________ Gainesville _________________
$--------------72,046.47
Hawkinsvillc. . . Hogansville. . . .
____________ ____________
------24:988:56-
Jefferson ___________________
8,796.55
$--------------28,992.31
----------------
9,382.90 3,689.90
$------------------------------
----------------
---------294:iiii-
$--------------3,075.40
-------3:413:76-
1,292.65
$---------------
----------------
-------2;847:64-
----------------
$------------- --
-----------------------------------------------------
$
$ 104,114.18
40,632.86 14,073.10
432,472.64 859,161.62 230,457.68 314,298.82 192,806.53
~~[eat~~~::::::::::::::::::---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- --------------
Monroe
_______
_____________
---------------24,846.90
Moultrie ___________________
70,342.20
-------8;871:77-
28,534.05
-------------------------------
1,899.00
.------2;578:54-
9,399.67
-------------------------------
468.97
- - - - - - -6-1-,,70-0-9-55-..00- oo
37,392.21 117,348.89
1,168,137.93 965,565.64 274,412.32 917,925.48
......
Newnao ___ ________________
54,863.09
20,662.78 ----------------
5,975.65
10,851.01
205.8 1
92,558.34
645,344.58
t>:> 00
Pelham. ___________________ Quitman ___________________ Rome______________________
Tallapoosa.. _______________
26.196.11 24,592.00 108,993.06 9,133.80
12,244.97 10,927.33 32,725.02 3,607.99
----------------
129.00
-------------------------------
3,545.82 2,074.11 5,064.10
947.45
---------------- --------------
693.07 -------------19,604.69 --------------
---------------- --------------
41,986.90 38,415.51
166,386.87 13,689.24
387,338.95 308,585.41 1,388,638.45 116,079.07
Tallulah Falls .... __________ ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- --------------
59,949.77
Thomaston _________________ Thomasville________________
Toccoa ____________________
Trion______________________ Yaldosta ___________________
63,429.47 68,964.50 32,862.72 21,584.85 104,838.24
24,773.65 27,943.17
13,672.25 7,883.81 40,385.31
1,130.00
----------------
10,722.08 5,739.39
---------------- ----------------
----------------
2,617.79
----------------
6,846.53
1,655.75 16,475.22 4,513.74 3,788.96 20,877.73
7,102.9 3,675.6
385.5 1,576.6 11,465.0
108,813.91
122,797.91
51,434.23 37,452.07
I
184,412.83
733,881.82 1,045,166.06
448,309.91
281,698.48 1,466,186.46
Vidalia._ .. ________________
26.650.60
10,587.68 ----------------
3,201.06
638.24 --------------
~::tep~i~t-_~= ====i Winder.. _____=_._:_=_=_=_=__=__=__=_
1 Total Cities.. ______________
96,490.15
36,799.91 ----------------
4,474.14
3,309.18 --------------
.60 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- --------------
26,272.91
11,883.33 --------------_ ..
3,907.50
1,238,167.35
476,052.79
5,483.00
110,298.40
115,222.04
696,859.4
41,077 .58 141,073 .38
.60 42,063.74
2,642,083.00
303,051.03 1,239,139.71
209,583.30 428,562.72
43,273,928.60
Total Counties______________ Grand TotaL ______________ 1
8,716,550.35
9,954,717.70
I
3,693,381.36 4,169,434.15
104,268.20 1,328,468.86
109,751.20 I 1,438,767.26
893,567.84
I
1,008,789.88 I
277,764.4 974,623.8
15,014,001. 07 183,842,729.31 17,656,084.07 227,116,657.91
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
III. Balance Beginning of Year
SYSTEM
!A. GENERAL: B. BOND ' FUND 1 FUNDS
i
C. BOND SINKING
FUND
D. AGENCY FUNDS '
,I
Total
Grand Total-
Balance- I Receipts and
I. U. S. I 2. Teacher 3. Teacher 4. Group
I Beginning
Balances
Income I Retirement i Association I Insurance 5. Social
6. Other I of Year
Taxes
Member I Dues II Premiums I Security I
_ _ _ _ _ ,I _ _ _ _ 1
1
ContrIbutIOns I
'
1
I
1
1
_
!~firi;~:::::::::;---~;~;ii:ii-:::~i~:~i~:~i: rUif!! ~;;~:~;- :::::;~~~~:I~~~;~~~~~~~~'~~::~~~~~~~r~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Appling
--!$ 3,350.21 $ 8,539.94 1$ 15'635.75
1$ 1$-----------'L------- __
1$-----------I$-1'91O.39
i::::
i
:$ 11,056.131$
36,671.64 8,080.40
53,840.48 21,049.39 569,378.12
$ 1,071,999.48 450,157.07 564,950.52 441,870.74
1,393,570.10
, Banks
' 22,368.00 i
1 707.131____________
15.90
492.08
682.66
~:~;~::::::::::::: n~u~ 1~:~~g:~~ 6~:m:n ~:~~~:1~ 7:::~:_::::::::::::1-----~~~:::- ::::::::::::,::::::::::::
Ben HilL._________ 60,934.55
6,364.12 1,737.70
775.99
55.70
19.78
,
_
Berrien____________ I 85,229.10
3,310.52
20,143.32 10,745.48 1,634.09
, 808.65
563.14 i------------
:::::::::::::: ~i~~kl~y:::::::::::1
!;~~~~~~:::::::::::I
~U~Ui 141,716.12
:::::~:~~;:~~: !:::::~~~:95: :::~~?:~~:'::: 1------------ 10,615.54 -------------- ------------ ------------ --------
' - ----------,
---5:731:1ii- -----868:18- 1: : : : : : : : __
:
65.25
!~~
.
!.:i.m.~
,. .
~.~.~
.....ijifJi.
;~;.~
.
,;::.;;.I
1
I:;;!
;~.;.
!.
,.~
.~.
f~m: ,;l:m~ l:mlll..~!:H!l!i',,"m ...on"I>~I i~I.'~mi-
g~:n~~~~c~::~~::::il
Cherokee
!
Clarke -- _-_-- --
Clay ---__________
~Ugtz~ "1 __ ---~:~:~:~~-I- ---68:679:59-'1::::::::::::', --- --~::~~-I::::::::::::',-----::-:-~:~~-, ::::::::::::'1---8;631:56-
37,451. 82 56,130.17
596,299.96, 29,033.62 1
-+--- -- -- 70,302.42 ------------: -- -- -- -- -- -- ------ -- ----, -- _-- -------, -- -- _-- -- -- _I' -- - - - -- -----
14,092.22 _-- ---~-----, -- -- -- -- --
I' - - - - - - - - - - - - : - - - - - - - - - - - -
-- - -- -- -- ---
8,271.95 '
157.40 I 10,046.69, 1,204.30: 645.04 :------------ ------------1------------1------------
24,265.77 14,671.64 84,702.30 69,887.84 122,434.30
350,586.64 47 ,433.46 1,236,500.80 415,236.36
841,481. 73
152,396.91 63,254.54 4,674.09 55,118.95
83,182.42
6,708,431.53 283,195.92 577,021.42 719,361.21 637,570.27
109,993.94
47,534.18 60,204.69
53,439.80 116,627.07
1,662,795.20 1,299,008.77
529,142.75 621,518.50 735,737.83
89,887.25 30,273.71 14,502.59
2,397.34 146,466.84
477,955.34 1,282,151.61
860,848.41 531,887.58 6,497,126.38
28,306.66
111,184.21
89,534.22
918,926.48
704,054.20 1,822,346.96
99,256.01 20,405.38
I
4,646,152.49 357,500.50
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
.._ - - _'_-~',-
-_ ......._--'--_._... -
_- --- - - - - - - - - - _..
SYSTEM
A. GENERAL B. BOND
FUND
FUNDS
_.. III. Balance Beginning of Year-Continued
D. AGENCY FUNDS
C. BOND
SINKING FUND
l. U. S. Income Taxes
I 2. Teacher 3. Teacher 4. Gronp
I Retirement Association I Insurance 5. Social
Member
Dues
Premiums Security
Contributions
6. Other
-
Total BalanceBeginning
of Year
Grand Total Receipts and
Balances
Clayton............ $ Clinch . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cobb . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Coffee. . . . . . . . . . . . . Colquitt .... _......
19,008.95 42,844.55 97,359.96 58,628.83
75,085.97
$ 228,108.79 $ 7,750.64
239,922.09 3,649.80
--------------
41,360.61 6,368.72 155,822.49 8,363.52 2,795.37
$........... $........... $.. $...... $.......... $........ $ 288,478.35
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
56,963.91
330,206.87 114,514.16 ------------ 40,025.08 38,750.70 14,499.05 1,031,100.40
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 4,033.03 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
74,675.18 77,881.34
$ 2,066,846. 78 489,552. 57
5,971,923. 49 1,531,709. 98
1,410,975. 66
Columbia .......... Cook, ............. Coweta .......... ~ .
Crawford .......... 1 Crisp . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4,498.90 52,732.76 10,242.58 17,348.58 11,060.04
-------------- -------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
20,820.00
94,574.50 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
--------------
78,569.33 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
--------------
19,793.53
1,584.00
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
------------
32.11
21,148.33 3,286.86
806.23 ------------
123.86
432.29 ------------
4,498.90 168,127.26 88,811.91 38,726.11 36,889.72
679,421. 73 768,400. 23 1,280,484. 73 466,403. 33 992,370. 36
Dade .............. Dawson ____________ Decatur____________
DeKalb ............ Dodge . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,073.30
1,310.88 4,519.70 670,547.91 22,986.91
1,732.67 179.15
--------------
3,315,751.41
--------------
7,964.72 3,752.66 11,657.05 542,320.15 1,736.27
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
8.88
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
7,315.66
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 2,305.41
51,320.18 ------------ ------------
10.85 30,152.91 3,668.19
4,350.20 4,000.66 ------------
135.12
3,416.45 ------------
10,779.57 12,558.35 18,482.16 4,613,771.60
36,625.61
438,915. 57 245,639. 56 1,386,268. 64 21,449,125. 44
1,103,501. 46
Dooly. . . . . . . . . . . . . Dougherty . . . . . . . . . Douglas ........... Early.............. Echols .............
30,164.39
30,392.78 17,807.99 4,087.58 8,347.57
56,300.00 7,600.00
--------------
1,386.95
--------------
8,000.00 21,392.94 26,368.67 30,554.74
583.64
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ----------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
13,700.00 30,668.38
716.76 17,200.00
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
108,164.39 90,054.10 44,893.42 53,229.27 8,931.21
880,022. 69 4,159,892. 91
733,247. 69 950,185. 16
204,258. 58
Effingham. _.~ ...... Elbert............. EmanueL__________ Evans _____________ Fannin____________
Fayette............ Floyd .............. Forsyth............ Franklin . . . . . . . . . . . Fulton.............
56,741.95
16,268.39
4,377.44 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
77,387.78
51,222.80 --------------
1,830.24 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
53,053.04
-14,819.17
328.79
33,715.17 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
477.25
19,702.04
579.06 -------------- ---.----------
11,071.44 --------------
4,925.86
43,547.84 -------------- ------------_ ..
105,516.49
79,115.59
40,510.89
10,494.60
1,730.61
12,344.42
38,483.78
12,133.30
16,387.46
:;:i::{;:;~::::I;~:;;i:':'"'"':!""~" 579.06 18,314.28
43,547.84 247,358.42 34,925.39 67,004.54
38,255.61 3,171,228.61 371,800.71
3,713,991.66
776,309. 84 1,141,232. 02 1,169,076. 70
424,571. 68 911,713. 61
471,627. 24 2,498,886. 16
585,804. 79 782,010. 23 12,734,066. 65
: : ~i~~i~~~i: :i~~i;~~~~: : :~~~~~~~~: : :~~~~~~~~: ~~~~~~~~~~~~ :::~~~~~~: ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gilmer_____________
Glascock___________ Glynn _____________ Gordon ____________ Grady _____________
32,424.98
33,173.51
133,983.40
58,637.03 4,305.97
.
I:::
._____ 20,042.08
II:: I
I
.
62,749.07
561,107.29
33,173.51
234,679.84
133,983.40 2,050,632.11
_
127,677.48 24,348.05
747,787.51 1,015,162.89
Greene_____________ Gwinoett __________ Habersham _________ HaIL _____________
Hancock ___________
117,950.08 53,191.88 -14,234.39 95,990.97 19,523.12
29,031.75 ___2__7_2_,0_4__4_.7_6__
65,629.87 40,101.72
2,331.66 446,,781317..5760
5,127.10 19,714.61
3,082.40 8,492.40
1,653.87 4,069.39
. ..
285.85 751.24
2,575.43 1,620.01
.
_ __
. 341.16
156,911.04
386,881.24 -9,396.69 166,747.94
79,680.61
905,218.79 2,578,091.05
854,637.22 2,286,766.77
638,139.69
Haralson ___________ Harris _____________ Hart ______________ Heard _____________ Henry _____________
11,974.26
34,587.80 19,595.65 1,251.85 -8,388.00
----._--------
599.04 33,203.38
------------.-
--._----------
12,942.19 6,502.60
29,482.46
636.61 5,230.25
____________
26,422.68 4,375.42
3,269.12
871.53 4,078.78 ..
_
948.77
311.94
. 552.13
25.85 .
_ 35,948.88
64,669.30
_
53,435.64 7,353.63
_ 27,066.86
616,477.67 740,979.37 803,882.39 412,371. 74
959,736.40
Houston_. ____._. __ Irwin______________ Jackson ____ . _. _____ Jasper _____________
Jeff Davis __________
84,689.26
17,237 .39 29,371.88 3,778.32 5,489.06
-- - - ~ - -- - - - - - 9,315.45 9,149.62 9,638.37 32,133.87
51,392.88 7,494.21
111.00 ____________
3,608.82
-42.60 6,418.87
._._._
4,750.60
7,000.00 893.11
---1:646:80- -----895:93- :::::::::::: -----286:60- -----384:36- ::::::::::::
24,125.70
146,178.23 38,797.65 45,521.50
17,523.49 61,748.63
2,662,437.78 819,793.13 688,537.36 425,702.49
628,759.69
..... .W....
Jefferson_________ ._ Jenkins ____________
Johnson. . __________ Jones______________ Lamar _____________
62,477.58
2,006.20 4,519.02
17,055.41 35,933.22
67,480.00 984.55
--------._----
--._----------
62,511.58 20,600.33
8,284.45 16,864.00
__._________ 2,344.71
_
____________
6.88
36.23
76.23
_
- - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - . _ . - I
----~-------
-- ----------
.-------_.-.
-----
194,813.87 23,710.42 12,803.47 33,919.41
35,933.22
1,189,210.27 644,043.80 468,130.00 509,650.07 468,877.61
Lanier______ . ______ Laurens____________ Lee ________________
Liberty. ___________ Lincoln. ___________
1,571.79 78,515.21
.06
1,448.02 ______________ ._____________
16,090.34
49,438.26
30,618.95
13,874.95
16,007.87 14,151.74 2,200.04
25,343.33
. 1,415.30
690.61
104.55
. 7.83
_ _ _
_
19,027.68 92,666.95 2,200.10 90,871. 93
355,179.17 1,352,481.89
463,019.13 1,030,343.80
_ 46,712.19
416,696.25
Long ______________ Lowndes ___________ Lumpkin ___________
Macon. . ___________ Madison ___________
17,535.64 ______________
-4,588.05 7,121.39 47,223.00
143.07 ______________
6,982.14
79,552.15 232,639.46
11,570.43 14,402.45 7,009.69 12,194.49
-1.80 47.91
2,644.80
581.14 7,426.18
1,328.10
192.68 1,519.90
4,071.40 237.15
_ 94.65
_ _ 252.13
29,878.09 23,117.51 14,131.08 66,399.63
316,653.79
318,789.32 2,049,859.18
379,775.73 751,767.64 1,087,532.78
Marion ... _________ McDuffie. _.. ______ McIntosh __________
Meriwether _________ Miller. ____________
-7,772.55
14,914.38 53,038.88 14,756.25 27,977.71
3,761.93 ____._________
17,756.87 11,978.06
3,631.65
10,113.75 15,185.55
41,744.48 5,200.66
4,609.80 1,783.97 1,462.41
._.
.
._._ -26.01 ._._______ .
390.14 ..
.
494.91 _ _ _
.
12,965.80 31,952.48 70,795.75
68,478.79 36,810.02
401,503.65 711,932.36 495,828.45 1,085,332.94
630,036.87
Mitchell __. ________ Monroe ____________
Montgomery ... ____ Morgan ______ ... ___ Murray__________ ,_
47,986.75 14,386.73 19,864.76 136,982.23
938.51
17,226.41
43,126.65
. . __
17,112.91 25,000.00
22,889.73 2,269.20 1,371.98
18,875.71
._.
152.40 4,215.71
.
.
. __.
_
4~:~:U~ ----47:778:54- --'2:131:60- 1,04~:~~ I:::::::::::: ---267:81 ------19:33- : : : : : : : : : : : : /
'-~~---:.~
1
108,339.81 62,398.66 63,740.47 181,330.78 61,613.35
968,366.90 663,438.89 424,894.15 823,501.53 702,298.50
TABLE'I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
III. Balance Beginning of Year-Continued
- - - - , - - - - - - - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _.. _ . _ - _ . _ - - - - - - _ . _ - - -
D. AGENCY FUNDS
Total
Grand Total-
SYSTEM
A . GENERAL
I FUND
B. BOND FUNDS
C.BOND
SINKING FUND
I. U. S. 2. Teacher 3. Teacher 4. Group Income Retirement Association Insurance
I 5. Social I 6. Other
BalanceBeginning
of Year
Receipts and Balances
I
'-~.~1;-~'660_24 Muscogee..
Newton............
r Oconee
.!
~~l ~:m.~ ..:.:;.;.. ;.i~i.~.' ".W'.M'."i,.r,~.:l.I !
$ 12,255.73 22,983.50
Taxes
Member
Contributions
Dues
Premiums Security
- - - _ . ._~,.-
75,312.53
$
117,986.77 7,940.63
Ij$.
16,971.87
9,468.63 I
IS
$
!$ 500.00 $
""""""1 2,062.51...
_
2.20
903.21
6.65
:$10,144.29
! __
'$
!
206,603.83 22,258.87
$10,131,581.78 1,050,044.40
50,336.06
461,766.67
1,525.88
437,233.25
106,946.56
747,877.69
30,929.98 26,126.15
33,826.54 6,686.81
865,882.28 512,297.31 787,019.41 456,670.18
4,411.98 1,065,554.06
i~~~~~~~:~~~~:j iU~U! ::~:;i~j~i;~ii: ::;:~:~:;:: ::~;~~;~: /t~:~~: ~ . ~:~~ :::;~:~: :::::::::~~:~;:~~t. ~~~~ ~~~~}~~;;:;;) :i:iii:rl .. ':j~;!~~:~~: :::;:~~~;~~: <:~;~.~~: ;;;.::;]:::::~~~.~~:
::;;;;~~;i;;
70,714.40 43,320.47 23,523.22 41,855.81 41,892.09
64,461.36 84,514.49
396,887.07 592,443.67 184,530.15 648,572.84 730,029.68
7,284,042.53 618,736.32
8,297.45
236,091. 98
Screven............ 51,931.53 120,415.91
8,000.00
-
i
--
. 180,347.44 1,113,697.63
Seminole..
17,116.20
16,978.76
41,980.62 _
_
,
.. 76,075.58
587,438.25
Spalding.. __ __!
Stephens. __ __. I
StewarL __
1
~~ib~{..:::: ::::::: I
6,569.64
72.87
22,685.47 ...... --......
75,576.49
8,135.10
56,496.28 ......
6,157.63
20,237.52
4,526.18 8,078.12
3.02
10,361.30
1............ 9,720.20
3,677.14 .... __
!
1,147.86 __. __.. _
664.30
1,145.77
__.. " __
41,030.00 17,248.95
4,345.38
__ _
_
_ ..
86.63 i
153.941 1,647.92
21.17 .
__"' .. 574.50 ..
25,338.13 32,065.39
84,860.38 121,343.03 36,756.45
1,736,137.90 660,726.20 572,286.91
653,077 .21 610,917.12
Taliaferro
Tattnall , Taylor
Telfair __ TerrelL
__.. __.
' ..
. .
13,566.41 12,270.69
6,865.59 8,054.06 47,064.87
'~,,r~;m~;rl-,oo,~ ",,,~i >'''HI
13,566.41 90,366.82 21,834.26
8,054.06 47,064.87
235,212.10
918,333.69 548,961.83 1,070,005.25 734,605.45
::;~~~as~~:::::::::: -~g:i:t~~ ----5i;119:08-j----36;442:ii3- --13;278:98- ---5:606:07- :::::::::::: ---i:224:02L---626:9/------89:24-1
Toombs____________ 36,327.79
29,263.53, 4,250.46 2,713.10 1,252.85
17.77
70.00
Towns_____________ 39,994.19 -------------- ---___________
Treutlen. .____ 5,642.49
.________ 1,629.70
758.39
53.80
176.80 .___________
~;:t:t~5
73,895.50 39,994.19 8,261.18
1,094,463.73 2,068,089.16
646,611.51 321,232.80
394,820.54
Troup .. _. '''_____ Turner_.___________ Twiggs Union --________ Upson.
Walker . . .
Walton ..
Ware
._______
Warren.___________
Washington ..
7,974.29 33,659.27 31,720.64 23,487.95 9,483.13
31,230.59 -8,821.09
92,048.93 81,457.39 46,779.74
19,910.38 37,273.39
624,185.89 100,000.00
15,024.02 7,676.06 2,049.39 16,551.46 94,248.98 2,113.82
36,656.70
.. _. _. 1,686.90
. . __. __. 896.52
6,522.70
1,705.30 2,379.68
. .. ._. 843.07
826.79 283.92
..
...
292.01
525.71 50,433.84
46.64
42,908.69 78,608.72 31,720.64 28,963.83 26,034.59
749,665.46 103,165.24 142,482.77 81,457.39 86,146.68
1,238,217.87 659,240.05 518,727.34 416,571.59 943,317.80
2,965,299.56 944,722.35
1,286,803.92 471,170.16
1,037,562.49
Wayne_____________ WWhebeestleerr.. . . . White ... Whitfield__ .________
WHcoL
_
Wilkes
_
'Vilkinsoll
_
Worth
_
45,001.20 13,582.72
2,161.55 12,133.24
25,830.99 99,947.25 -1,544.85 25,840.23
626,610.50 13,455.00
9,131.04 5,334.81 16,591.33
50,336.84
4,968.80 563.40
2,187.90 462.65
55,441.05 4,780.00 2,284.70 6,733.81 7,431.00 1,261.92 22,596.38 ------------ ----------- .. ----________ 9,375.88 ------------ -----------. ----________ 20,359.97 4,359.90 2,298.47
909.89 385.87
18.48 76.02
383.99 ------------1
I
870.84
59.86
100.00 -5.00
730,133.61 28,525.66_ 2,161.55 75,017.98
50,388.76 127,878.44
7,831.03 70,380.60
2,150,323.71 236,760.48 386,444.70 388,361.21
1,413,503.76
670,611.54 768,080.29 636,380.05 1,136,644.88
Total Counties
5,328,344.32 11,478,688.46 3,698,170.63 618,896.55 228,146.35
55.58 64,342.50 109,297.19 321,439.21 21,847,380.79 205,690,110.10
1tl:~~~~s~~~::::::::I$
Barnesville_________ Bremen____________ Buford_____________
3~U~g:g~ -837.94 3,162.34 -110.41
~::::::::::::: ~::::::::::::: ~::::::::::: ~::::::::::: ~::::::::::: ~:::::::::::i~::::::::::: ~::::::::::: s
-872.91
-678.24 -1,063.95
1,658.39
399.79
193.88
92.13
3,896.50
7.78
27.48
3~g:~~g:g~
-3,453.04 5,506.53 3,821.35
S 501,353.62 22,795,533.06
246,665.33 251,882.74 211,577.98
i:.8~~::~:.~:fi:i1::~:.~:~:I::~::::~I :":~.:, .':J:~!~:;::: . '.~1~:2:"~ :~.,":,,"~ ~;i;i Calhoun._.
Carrollton._________ Cartersville .
9,059.57 .
12,199.44
.
17,168.50 1,262.72
.
.
170.30
.
_ 6,230.08
21,259.01 24,831.60
_
357,720.84 574,961.30 591,984.92
609,150.09
178,414.22
266,882.42 357,057.94 806,547.36 964,757.03
769,155.62
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPT8-BOARDS OF EDUCATION
IV. Balance Beginning of Year
SYSTEM
Fitzgerald Gainesville Hawkinsville __ Hogansville Jefferson
A. GENERAL B.BOND
FUND
FUNDS
C.BOND SINKING
FUND
D. AGENCY FUNDS
1. U. S. Income Taxes
2. Teacher 3. Teacher
Retir ement Association
Memher
Dues
Contributions
4. Group Insurance Premiums
5. Social Security
6. Other
Total BalanceBeginning
of Year
Grand Total Receipts an d
Balances
J$-----I-----I-----;-----1---- ---- ----
_
9,101.31 $------------- $- -------- ---- $- ----- ---- $----- ------ $----------- $----------- $----------- $----------- $
24,837.78
------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
1,208.01
------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
5,613.12
7,223.39
_
2,001.18
11,065.00
------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 1,000.00 ------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 1,476.90
9,101.31 $ 24,837.78 1,208.01 13,836.51 14,543.08
441,573. 95
883,999. 40
231,665. 69 328,135. 33 207,349. 61
LaGrange
Marietta Monroe
Moultrie Newnan .
_
16,640.30
_
7,806.25
_ 17,867.42
_ -15,669.42
_
8,138.41
43,378.35
16,011.10
------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
2,2
66.20
------
------------
------------
-
-
-
-
~
~
15.05
------
------------
2,128.31
-
-
-
-
587.50 -------
-
16,640.30 7,806.25 17,867.42 3,210.43 53,645.07
1,184,778. 23 973,371. 89 292,279. 74 921,135. 91
698,989. 65
Pelham
_
Quitman
_
Rome
_
Tallapoosa
_
Tallulah Falls _
2,744.88 10,498.65 16,482.55 7,822.46 4,109.43
8,031.21 96.20
_
_
704.60
------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ----------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ----------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ -----------71.29 ------------ ------------ ------------ ----------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
10,776.09 10,498.65 16,482.55
8,894.55 4,109.43
398,115. 04 319,084. 06 1,405,121. 00 124,973. 62
64,059. 20
Thomaston Thomasville Toccoa. Trion
Valdosta
_ -5,793.11 _
_ 83,861.98 __
_
524.13 __
_
508.40
_ 91,693.95
64.85
_ 1,605.04 _ 337.60 _
------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
------ ------------
83.33 ------------ ------------
------ ------------
287.88 3,734.06
4.00
.----- ------------
940.15 7,293.37 ------------
-5,793.11
83,861. 98 607.46
6,204.23 100,265.07
728,088. 71 1,129,028. 04
448,917. 37
287,902. 71
1,566,451. 53
Vidalia__._________ 3,330.68
19,445.00
_ ------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 22,775.68 325,826. 71
~~:~~~~::-::<r:;::::~:::::(:~~::~~:~~: ~~:::::::::::r~~~~~~:~~:: -----------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
1,696.13
-----------------------
-----9;550:82-
1,239,139. 71 219,134. 12
------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -------------- 428,562. 72
7,6 80.87 ,------------ 3,998.18 14,342.84 56,786.51 1,057,399.81 44,331,328. 41
J Total Counties
5,328,344.32111,478,688.46 3,698,170.63 618,896.55 228,1 46.35
55.58 64,342.50 109,297.19 321,439.21 21,847,380.79 205,690,110. 10
Orand TotaL
f 6,126,844.24 111,600,811.90
I
I
3,698,170.63
672,864.60
235,8 27,22
55.58 68,340.68
- - - - - - - --------------~---_.-
123,640.03 378,225.72 122,904,780.60 250,021,438. 51
--------- - --------- - -~ --
-------~--
TABLE II-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
I. Administrative
A. SALARIES
B. OTHER EXPENSE OF ADMINISTRATION
SYSTEM
J. Superintendent's Office
(a) Salary (b) Salaries
of Superin- of Adminis-
tendent
trative
Assistants
(c) Salaries (d) Per Diem of Clerical of Board Employees Members
(e) Other
1. Travel of 2. Expense of Superin- Board of 3. Legal tendent Education Service
4. Surety Bond
Premiums
5. Printing and Office Supplies
6. Other
Total Expense of Adminis-
trative
Appling
Atkinson
Bacon
Baker
Baldwin
....
c.o
<:><
Banks
Barrow
Bartow
Ben HIll
Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts
WNehgirtea $ 2,580.00 L---------I,$ 3,187.50 $ 1,500.00 $
White 2,095.80
-1 3,450.03
730.00
Negro
White 3,180.00 Negro
3,350.04
930.00
White 6380.00 Negro
2,900.04
825.00
WNehgirteo 5,019.96
4,250.03
710.40
$ 1,200.00 $ 600.00
1,200.00 870.00 644.29
s
450.00
400.00 $ 154.00
1,776.34
416.96
174.00
100.00 $ 1,825.34 $ 540.00 $ 11,332.84_
75.00
2,896.50 1,150.75
10,451.33 1,150.75
425.73
10,862.11 _
100.00
106.45 11,616.00 23,214.45 _
105.00 2,341.90 .. 910.38 14,155.96_
White 6,960.00 Negro
1,920.00
650.00
White 6,920.00 Negro
2,275.00
520.00
White 7,043.66 Negro
5,742.50 1,160.00
98.921
White 6,886.67
1,440.00
580.00
1
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
1
White 7,359.96
3,200.00
560.00
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
White Negro White Negro White Negro WNehgirteo
White Negro
17,720.00 6,999.90 6,360.00 6,545.00 5,277.51
11,516.64
20,544.61 3,000.00 2,180.00 3,325.00 2,113.75
760.00 750.00 885.00 540.00
1
578.25
600.00
1,913.98 600.00
96.70 308.75
200.00 75.00
50.00 130.00 60.00 30.00
958.88 454.04 3,492.93 53.00
959.19 1,939.56
12,194.77 _
12,438.60 _
19,895.74 _
9,589.67
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
864.50
65.00
668.70
285.30 13,003.46
1
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
750.00 360.00 224.43 1,875.00 1,441.65
1,164.21
96.70 1,650.00 25.00
,___________
44.86 50.00
750..0000 100.00 100.00
3,338.03 929.48 734.19 447.07
1,147.29
939.77 122.50 1,418.19 360.00 2689..4000
56,018.12 _
12,221.8~
_ 11,8353..0501 15,765.32_ 10,9184..0600
White 8,160.00
6,900.06
790.00
355.00
500.00
1,000.00 1,078.30 18,783.36
~~~~ :::~:~~~:~~: ::::::::::::II:::~:~~~:~~::::::~~~:~~: ::::::~~:~~: :::::~~~:~~:I::::::::::::::::::~~:~~: :::::~~~:~~: ---~:~~~:~~- -----~~~:~~- ---~~:~~;:!~
WNehgirteo 1,500.00
2,500.00
840.00
1
21.42
20.00
50.00
532.69
5,464.11 .'
-_ _-_._- .. _-~._-_._-_._...
,--_.~-~.
~------_
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS I. Administrative-Continued
-----
A. SALARIES
B. OTHER EXPENSE OF ADMDiISTRATION
SYSTEM
Calhoun Camden
1. Superintendent'sOffice
,I
I'
I
I
1. Travel of 12. Expense of
4. Surety 5. Printing
Total Expense
I
Superin- Board of 3. Legal
Bond
and Office 6. Other of Adminis-
(a) Salary (b) Salaries (c) Salaries (d) Per Diem!
tendent Edncation Service Premiums Supplies
trative
- - - - ---!----.I---- of Superin- of Administendent A~~\~~ts
I-~--
of Clerical Employees
of Board ! (c) Othcr I
Members
I
i
---
-
II -~
~I-I-
---
-
-I
-
---
I
--
-
--
White,S 7,420.00 $
__ 1$ 3,300.00 $ 585.00 i$
Negro
-- .. -.-.-. -- .. --
- _._
1
White 6,596.50
1,680.00
690.00
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------
1
103.22
$ 1,175.24 '$
$
$ 100.00 $ 661.44 $
5.67 $ 13,247.35
--
-
132.73
375.00
-
-
-
50.00 1,118.26
--
-
54.63 10,800.34
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
Candler
Carrol.
,...
Catoosa
w
C'
Charlton
Chatham
Chattahoochee
~.~--1:~~ :~!:m~I.:~~I:I mml,m~11 ''';:'::m'i~miill~T-:;.mm White 5,760.00
2,259.07
640.001
__
1
92.30
198.90
65.68
97.95
436.29
9,550.19
N.cgrol 2,306.67
_.. _.
803.66 ,
229.9/ ,__ __ 1
4~0.00
64.47
_.
16.66
113.07
325.20 4,259.70
;~~~II_. ::::~:~~.I ::i:;~i~:~~: ::::;~~g:g~.11 l.l:::,~~l~~ll::- ::l~;:l.:~: ~;~
Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
~:~:~ ...::~~~:~~. :::::.:::::....~:~~~:O~.
WhIte 8,340.00
__.. 7,525.00 I
Negro ------------ ------------ ---------- 11
White I 9,946.66 6,600.00 13,120.65
Negro
1
.~~~:O~.I'.::::::::::.I...::~~~:OO :::::::::.::
1,170.00 __
580.15
76.08
2,680.00
_. 1,563.14
::~~~:~~ _... 1,200.00
__:~O:~~
585.00
:::~~:~~
1,414.24 3,561.55
.~:~~::~~ .. __:~:~~~:~~ 657.96 19,763.43 _ 18,509.40 57,766.40
_
WNehgirteojl.
.
5,883.10 __
1,200.00 .. __.. __ -- .. --
560.00 __
_.
-- _ _ --
340.62 --
101.70 _
__.
25.00
117.42
-- --._._ ----------
34.02
8,261.86
_---_. -- .. _--_ -
:::::::::::: .. ~:~:~I-'-::~~::~~'.
~::~:::~~
White 6,660.00 ,._.......... 3,675.00
~:I:~:~~.
1,721.00
1:.:__:::::::::_:_
--.~
1
::~~:~~
899.09
::~:~~. '.::::::::::::
463.00! 300.00
:~:~~. --.~:~:::~~. ~:~~~::~I! ~::~:::~:
20.00
612.39
14,350.48
~1 '::m~.I:. ';~:~.I..,.:1:~1. ~.. .,~.~.I .s".I. :::~ ..1;;1.';;:;:1;;:1ii;.~
,I
,
:
J
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly
Dougherty
>-'
Douglas
c,o
<r
Early
Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
White 3,140.00
5,169.72
600.00
1 1,200.00
492.46
150.00
734.07
220.50 11,706.75
WNehgirteo 7,266.63
---3--,6-0--0-.0-0-- -----6-0--0-.0-0-- ------------'--.---4-6-6-.9-5-- -----.------ ------2--5-.0-0-- ------1-0-0-.0-0-- -----7--0-6-.6-1-- ------------ ---1--2-,7-6-5--.1-9-
WNehgirteo 7,545.00
.__ 9,800..0_0._ ---1--,4-3-5-.-3-3-- ------.-_-_._-_-_- ---1--,5-0-0--.0-0-. -_-_-._-_-_-_-_--_-_-_-_ .-----1-0-0-.0-0-- ----._-_-_-_--_-_-_-_ ---1-.,5--2-1-.1--4- ----.-_-_._-_--_-_-_ ---2.-1.,9-0-1.4-7-
Negro
White 5,180.00
.
. ------------ ------------ --.--------- ------------ --.--------- -.--.------- ------------ .----------- --.---------
._____ 240.00
300.00
5.00
50.00
175.56 1,817.46
7,768.02
Negro White 6,781.60 Negro
6,280.02
---.--.----- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -------.---- ------------ ------------ ------------
3,924.07
900.00 1,335.84
239.41
278.72
326.00
238.28 1,586.25 1,756.06 23,646.25
. ._. --.--------- ------------ ----------.- ---.-------. ------------ -.---------- .----------- -- .. --.----- ------.-----
~:}~:r: "::::,:~~:~::li~~~::::~,;::::,:~~;:i;;:;:::~,":::'",~:::;:~I, r,~:~ ::~:~ ,'i:.;::i
i ;: ;.;:~.:'~ ~,"~:.:.;:~: ;;~:t : : : :~ :.;~: : ~: ~ :~: ;;.~ ~; ..~~~. '::':~;~: ..:m~I,:::::~~ ~:~~~ --~~:~~~:~- ---~:~~~:~~---~~:~~~:~~- _.._-~~~:~- :::::::::::: ---~:~~~:~~. -----~~~:~~- ---~:~~~:~~- :::::::::::: -_.~:~~~:~~- ::::::::::::I--~~~:~~~:~~
White 7,800.00
4,260.00
910.00
. 1,060.20
._____ 528.50
250.00
885.49 --__________ 15,694.19
White Negro White Negro
2,700.00
2,114.09
445.00
1.10
390.00
._____
100.00
200.00
778.64
961.58
7,690.41
.
-----------. ------------ ---------.-- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ .----------- ------------
6,350.00 _. __._______ 3,525.00
660.00
0
523.89
76.92
26.78
50.00
365.38 _.__________ 11,577.97
. __.
------------ ------------ -----------. ------------ ------------ ------.----- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
White 5,210.00 Negro . White 6,300.08
14,285.02
354.00 6,347.58
425.00 790.00 ------------
1,500.00
._
40.00 I 399.00
400.78 8,328.78
1,070.75
,
1____________
-----------1,200.00
I------1-0-0-.-0-0.1-----9--9-3-.2-9--
-----------1,547.32
-----------32,634.04
Negro White
-.---------6,900.00
--------.---
-----------5,340.00
-----------640.00
------------
----1-,6-9--9-.2-1--1------7--1-.5-1--
------5-0-.-0-0---------5-0-.0-0--
---1--,1-8-7-.-3-4--
---7--,0-8--5-.5-0--
---2-3--,0-2-3-.-5-6-
WNehgirteo 6,420.00
._____.__ ---1--,7-4--0-.0-0-- -----5--6-0-.0-0-- ------------ -----2--5-6-.5-6-- ------------ -----._-_-_-_-_--_-_ -----.-5-0-.0-0-- -------9-2-.4-5-- ------.-_-_-_-_-_. ----9--,1-1-9-.-0-1-
Negro _.
._.
White 6,037.20
------------ ------------ ----------.- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
3,993.60
810.00
1,200.00
182.40
100.00
565.18
168.35 13,056.73
Negro
-
. ------------ -----------. ----------.- ------------ ------.----- ----.------- ----.------. ------------ ------------
White 6,680.00
3,435.50
580.00
0' 1,500.00
.___
20.00
510.08 ------------ 12,725.58
Negro _. __
White 10,119.98
------------ .----------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
.____ 12,655.58 1,250.00
355.95
261.39
265.50
100.00 1,497.64
882.78 27,388.82
Negro _. White 5,780.00
1 -----------1 ------------ ------------ --------.--- ------------ .----------- ------------ -------.---- ---.-------- ---.-------- ----.-------
. 4,260.00
830.00
900.00
250.00
57.10
99.55 12,176.65
!!~::;;~;;;:;: ::~~:f~:~:I::~;~m:~: :::~:;;:;:,:::~:~~~:~:I:::;~~;;:;:..'.i:::~;~~~:~:::::::::::::I::;~:;;;:~;:I::~~;~~~:f~::;~;~;;;:;;
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOI,S-PAYMENTS I. Administrative--Continued
A. SALARIES
- -I
~- ~--~--~-~~ --------~
R. OTHER EXPENSE OF ADMINISTRATION
~.~._------~-----~-----,-----.---~---;;----,----;-
SYSTEM
l. Superintendent's Office
- - ~----~----------,---------r-----1l.STurpaevreinl -of 2. BEoxaprednsoef of
I (a) Salary (b) Salaries (c) Salaries (d) Per Diem
tendent Education
of Superin- of Adminis- of Clerical of Board (e) Other
tendent
trative Employees Members
Assistants
3. Legal Service
4. Surety 5. Printing
Bond
and Office
Premiums Supplies
6. Other
Total
Expense of Adminis-
trative
---~
~--- - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - ~-~~-~~-
~-- --~-~-I-----I---
-~----I----I--~~~----~--- - - - -
Gilmer
White Negro
$
5,840.00 s..
00
.
00
S 1,999.98 S 600.00 S . __~_~ $ 1,680.00 s.,; ..
S 182.95 $ 35.00 S 996.59 l
.
.
~
.
00
.
~
.. .
.
45.09
$
11,379.61 __
Glascock
White 3,980.00 Negro
.______ .
270.00
._______
~
618.00 _~ ._.
~_~________
30.00
~
258.83
~~
~.
5,156.83 . __
Glynn Gordon
White Negro White Negro
5,666.56 6,340.00 2,833.28 3,170.00 6,992.00 __._________
.
7,259.75 3,629.87 7,019.20
~
248.00 .. 124.00 __._._______ 690.00 _.00________
. .00
1,499.32 749.66 840.00
1,405.92 702.95 182.40
~___________
200.00 . __ .
1,036.22 518.10 639.44
436.00 218.00
~_____
~~
23,891.77
11,945.86
16,563.04
.
_
......
Grady
"",
00
Greene
Gwinnett
White Negro
White Negro White Negro
8,900.00 _._..
.
~
3,590.00 __._._______
3,590.00
8,120.00 .___________
.
.
3,766.70 .
1,600.00 1,600.00 5,779.10
470.00 ._._________ .
295.00 .. 00_____
295.00 _00_________
830.00 _00_________
..
.00
1,380.00 _~__________
.
.
100.00
437.50 437.50 1,200.00
.
._
325.00
._~
300.00
412.50 .
100.00 1,261.73 .00
50.00
184.30
50.00
184.30
285.00
850.21
~_~~
86.44 86.46 683.30
00
15,978.43 _
6,568.24 6,543.26 18,160.11
00__
Habersham
White 7,210.00 Negro
~____ 6,135.00
570.00 .
2,255.05
..
.
157.02
.~
~____ 1,118.04
~
~
17,445.11
~
~_
Hall
White 6,873.60 5,566.70 2,400.00 1,630.00
Negro
.
~
999.96
416.70
~
510.00
100.00
~~
1,411.68
. ._ 19,908.64 ._.00
Hancock
White 6,420.00
..
Negro
.00
..
2,440.00 .
770.00 .
60.00
720.00
3.00 .___________
. __~
100.00
509.64
~
11,022.64 __
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
White Negro WNehgirteo White Negro White Negro White Negro
6,780.00 .
3,899.94 _.00________
. __00__ 00
.
6,965.00 00
6,920.00
~____
~
6,940.00 00
4,100.00
6,180.00 3,625.02
2,580.00 .
6,076.00 360.00
1,205.32
._._____ .
620.00 .___________
.
. ..
891.50
590.00
850.00
~
~~_~______
._____
900.00 .
1,465.69 171.76
1,100.04
1,200.00 .
.. _
96.70
~
. .. 193.40
568.00
~
92.00 19.55
. .00
._~____
150.00
60.00
175.00
100.00 _ 50.00
~
50.00
~~_~
2,166.83
572.88 ~ 00
174.49
~~~~_~
109.05
~~~
225.56
~
~____
._
~ ~_____
392.82
15,304.15
.
_
13,029.76
0000
_
11,927.77 ._
11,542.49 . __00
16,452.38 360.00
Houston Irwin Jackson
WNehgitreo White Negro White
6,000.00 002,503.3.3 7,130.00 __00________
7,413.30 00_. .___
10,457.7000 00 3,000.00
5,333.40
800.0.000 550.00 00
665.00
.
.. 00_ 00__
.
2,127.93 777.09 600.00
~______
.
~_~____
907.57 209.38 230.00
50.00 100.00 370.00
2,609.44
~
454.63
991.77
287.71 25,743.68
~_~
. . __00 __
170.67 12,391.77 _
146.20 15,749.67
Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
Marion McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe
Negro White Negro White Negro
---6;020:00-
---5;420:00------------
-----------------------
------------
-----------------------
---i;375:oo-
---i;920:oo------------
---i;5OO:00------------
900.00 ------------
-----------96.70
----------------------------------
-----960:00-
-----------------------
------------ ------------
678.87 ------------
------------ ------------
------------ ------------
1,250.00
220.00
------- ----- ------------
------------
100.00
------------ ------------
-----------1,035.38
-----------127.12
------------
------------1 -----------------------
------------
------------
12,457.08 9,145.99
White 7,944.00
Negro White
---5;82i:78-
Negro .-----------
White 2,640.00
------------ 3,237.48
660.00
------------ ------------ ------------
3,960.00 ------------
620.00
------------------------
------------
2,550.03
._---------720.00
------------ 1,800.00
------------
------------
-----720:00-
------------ ------------
------------
689.20
--------------------------------------------------------
------------
200.00
~ -~ ---~ -----------------
-
_
.
"
,
,-------
250.00
-
------------ ------------
- - - ~ ---- - - -- ------------
488.47 ------------
523.27
- -~ - ~ ~ - -----
349.56
------------
------24:00- ---~ - - - --
25.00
Negro White Negro White Negro
---7;350:00-
---6;240:00------------
----------------------------------------------------------
---3;466:70------79:48-
------------
-----------600.00
------------
550.00
------------
-----------------------
------------._---------------------
---------~-~ 600.00
-----------253.92
------------
-----i93:40-
------------ ------------
------------ ------------
------------ ------------ ------------
------------ 300.00 ------------ ------------
40.00
------------
-----339:09-
-----------118.75
------------
---------1,332.22
-----4i4:59-
------------
14,329.95 11,919.05 6,973.79 13,881.41 7,996.74
White 6,680.00
Negro White
---7;740:00-
Negro White
---5;240:00-
Negro ----------_.
White 2,216.04
Negro 3,324.00
White 6,420.00
Negro ----- ____-_0
------------
----------------------------------
------------------------------------------- - ~ ---------------------_.
2,080.00
---9;2i7:92-
------------
2,900.04
------------
1,051.20 1,576.80 2,319.99
------------
760.00
------------
1,164.30
----------_.
630.00
-----------404.00 606.00 750.00
------------
------------
----------------------------------- ---------~ ------------
47.58 71.40 47.00
------------
641.00
------------
1,320.79 ------1-----
600.00
-----446:47-
669.69 282.43
------------
------------
112.50
------------ ------------
70.49 ------------
------------ ------------
------------ ------------
------------ ------------
------------ 50.92
-- --------~-------------
-
-
-
-
-
-
76.35
-----
-
------------ ------------
25.00
------------
105.00 .~ - - - - - - ~ - - --
70.00
-----------100.00 150.00 50.00
------------
759.28
-----------2,108.50
~ - - - - -- - - - -199.85
- - --- - ~ ~ - --
30.18 45.21 300.95
------------
116.12
-----------163.59
-----------8.50
------.----59.20 88.80 414.95
--- --------
11,173.90
21,890.59
9,648.39
4,405.59 6,608.25 10,585.32
White 6,565.00 ------------
Negro White
---7;746:00-
--------~---
------------
Negro White
---7;520:00-
------------
------------
Negro ------------ ------------
White 1,800.00 ------------
Negro WHte
---6;320:00-
------------
--~-------~-
------------ Negro
--------~-~-
3,025.00
--T380:00-
-----------2,616.11
---3;000:00-
---2:400:00 -----------~
1,380.00 ------------ 278.62 - --- - - - - ---~
---i;270:00-
------------
------------
1,465.95
-----------416.72
------------ ------------ -----------~ -----------~
------------
935.00 ------------ 379.66 ------------
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
1,525.00
------------
670.00
----------_.
------------------------
-----------~
------------
900.00
-----683:i9------------
-
-
223.10
---- -- - - - ~
-------------------
7.60
-----------27.00
------------
-- -- - - - ~ - - --
-----_._----300.00
----------------------------------
50.00
558.04
139.65
10.00 ------------
187.29
100.00 1,369.92 1,859.08
- - ----- -~--- ------------ ._----------
50.00
315.98 ------------
------------ ------------ ------------
40.00 1,319.56 ------------
-----------80.00
----677:97-
------23:00-
------------ ------------ ------------
12,003.91 197.29
20,634.67
11,816.75
9,107.66
10,854.16
White 6,420.00
Negro White
---7;580:00-
-----------------------------------
3,350.00
---2;773:6i-
790.00
-----700:00-
~-----.-----
-----------------------
1,175.00
-----300:00-
96.70
-----------------------
126.37
------32:50-
50.00 ------------
75.00
2,152.73 ------------
------------
137.26
------------
1,058.20
14,298.06 12,519.31
Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
---6;320:00-
-----------------------
---8;400:00-
-----------------------
---6;792:00-
~-----------
--.---------
------------ ------------
------------
1,950.00
-----------5,580.00
-----------2,600.04
------------
-----790:00-
------------
650.00
------------
385.00
------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------175.95
---i:660:CO---i;074:oo-
------------
------------ ----------------------- ----------------------- ------------
36.90 ----------------------- .._----._----
------------ ----------------------- ------------
-----------50.00
-----------52.50
-----------70.00
------------
-----------524.10
-----------1,119.53
-----------714.25
------------
----------------------------------
603.58
-----254:95-
------------
-
-
9,810.05 18,102.51 11,890.24
------------1------------1------------ White 7,560.00
WNNeehggirrteoo,-_-_-_7_;_2_6_0__:0_0__-
~------~---__________ 4_
------------
--~---------
3,316.70
--------------------.--------------
1,650.00
-----640:00------------
6,200.00
-----262:07------------
1,080.00
----------------------------------
96.70 ____________ ____________
I 500.00
180.00 ____________
-----------50.00 5.00
1,205.73
657.66
------76:95-
-----------193.40
------------ ---_.-------
22,266.79
----8;662:42
5.00
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS I. Administrative-Continued
A. SALARIES
B. OTHER EXPENSE OF ADMINISTRATION
SYSTEM
Montgomery Morgan Murray
Museogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
(a) Salary
of Superintendent
1. Superintendent's Office
(b) Salaries (c) Salaries (d) Per Diem of Adminis- of Clerical of Board
trative Employees Members Assistants
(e) Other
1. Travel of 2. Expense of Buperin- Board of 3. Legal tendent Education Service
4. Surety 5. Printing
Bond
and Office
Premiums Supplies
6. Other
Total Expense
of Administrative
---
White $
3,042.96
$___________ $
2,450.00
$
550.00 $_____.. ___. $ 1,125.00 $__. ______._ $__________ . $
s 50.00
559.49 $
90.95 $ 7,868.40
Negro White
'--5;753:96'
-----------------------
---3;000:00-
---590:00-
-----800:00
------------
1,200.00
------96:70'
------------
241.50
------75:00
----226:94
----.348:60-
. --12;332:70
Negro White
---6:000:00-
-----------.
------.-----
--'2;160:00-
-----640:00-
-----------------------
-----720:00
-----------------------
------78:60
------40:00-
----681:34
-----------------------
'--10;319:94
Negro ------------ -----------. ------------ ------------ ------------ ----------.- ------------ ------------ .----------- ------------ ------------ ------------
White 16,500.00 16,999.92 29,203.08 -----------. 3,000.00 ------------ -----._----- ------------
523.00 11 ,904.47 11 ,871.85 90,002.32
Negro White
---8;129:60-
---------._------------
---3;642:91-
-----385:00-
-----------------------
----190:84
------40:00
----771:27
-------~---------------
----362:78
----150:00-
'--13;672:40
Negro White
---6;205:00'
-----------------------
---2;552:79-
-----550:00
-----------------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
------50:00
15.44 -----------61.95 ------------
15.44 9,419.74
Negro White
---3;150:00-
-----------------------
---4;358:05-
-----530:00
-----------------------
------------
------._.-.-
-----------------------
-----------------------
------25:00-
----478:40
----193:40
----8;734:85
Ne~ro White
---7;520:00-
------------
----.-.-----
--T950:00-
-----650:00-
----.------------------
---1;200:00-
--------_.---------.---
-----109:17-
------50:00-
----542:40
-----344:33-
---12;365:90
Negro -.---------- --.--------- ----._------ ------------ -._---------- ---------_.- ------.----- ------------ .--------.-- ----._------ .--.--------- ------------
White 4,520.00 ------------ 4,140.00
620.00 ------------
6!ltl.83 ------------ ------------ ------------
600.27
677 .87 11,252.97
Negro Wbite
---7;940:00-
-----_.------._--------
------.-----
------------
-----345:00-
--------_.-----._------
------------
---------_.-
--_.--------
_____ w ______
------------
------------
-----40:00-
690.00
_.---.------
464.00 91.20
1,154.00 8,416.20
Negro White
---5;686:80'
.-----------
--------.---
---2;700:00-
---1;000:00-
-----------._----------
-----------1,200.00
-----._------_.--------
------8:25-
-----200:00
---2;461:64-
------------
-----._--._-
---13;256:69
Negro White
---6;300:00-
----.-------
--------.---
---2;010:00-
-----700:00
------------
------------
-----------1,200.00
-----------------------
-.---.--------.-.--._--
.----.-----.--------.--
-----234:01
----743:34
---11;187:35
Negro White
'--5;866:71-
-----_.-----
------.-----
---7;540:08'
--._-----------------.-
-----------------------
----366:29
------------_.---------
---.---._---
886.98
----185:49-
'--1;224:56'
----475:00
---16;545:11
Negro -._--------- ------------ ______ w __ __ ------------ ------------ ------------ .._---------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
White 5,940.00 ------------ 1,740.00
550.00 ------------
531.83 ------------ ------------
60.00
457.16
185.50
9,464.49
Ne~ro
WhIte
---3;460:00-
-----------------------
---300:00-
-----301:22-
------------
------------
----205:70-
------57:35-
------------
69.08
-----------50.00
----105:39
-----------------------
----4;548:74
: : :i;~ ~ :I:::: ; ~~;~: Negro
3,460.00 -------~----
300.00
301.22 ------------
205.70
63.85
76.59
White 2,660.00 ------------ 1,035.00
365.00 ------------
25.00 ------------ ----.-------
Negro White
---6;760:00'
-------------------.---
--'2;842:10-
-----620:00-
------------ -----925:00-
-----~-.----
-----------------------
-----------------------
Negro White
---7;598:70-
-----------------------
---2:700:00-
----620:00-
-----------------------
-----474:70-
-----------------------
------25:00-
Negro ------------ ---------- .. ------------ .-----.----- ---------.-- ------------ -----.------ ------------
50.00 80.00
138.13 312.61
----133:95-
4,595.49 4,611.56
-----502:30- '--11;992:69
-----262:00- '--12;004:97
------------ -------_ .._--
Richmond Rockdaie Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro
Tattnall
..............
Taylor Telfair
Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
White Negro White Negro
WNehgirteo
White Negro White Negro
8,666.34 9,073.44 16,643.84
3,893.58 4,076.48 7,477.66
7,622.52
3,920.25
._.
.
._._.
4,160.0. 0__ .__.
. 1.700. .00
6,499.92 3,160.00
._._
._.
..
7,150.00
.___ 3,015.23 .. .. . ._ .
3,286.13 ------------1' 771.47
1,476.37 1... _. __. __..
346.60
560.00 .________ 600.00
.
.
740..0_0_. _. . .._ ._.
5._4_.9_0__
600.00 .
1,068.31 _..
._._. .
600.00
1,257.50
.
.. .
319921..4477 ._
._____ .
828.00 372.00 157.00
197.87
7';.00 50.00 . .__
.
362.25 2,066.28 1,380.00 43,077.75
162.75
928.33
620.00 19,353.77
100.00
567.39
49.00 13,576.16
.
--.---.-.--- .--.-.------
30.00
1.47.53.
42.5_._6_0_ 7,814981..3477
.______ ._______
245.73
. .__ 11,648.96
182.15 .________
232.15
65.00
509.00
12,596.83
------------ -..--------- .-----------
White 11,859.92
Ne~ro
._.
.
. 9,300.91
..
.
WhIte 6,680.00 . ._ 2,809.40
Negro
._.
.
White 6,380.00 __. __._.____ 2,664.20
Negro
.
.
.
White 7,920.00 __
Negro
._.
. 2,700.00 .
White 5,970.04
. . __ 3,133.28
Negro .
. __ _. __._.
.
.
1,110.00
._____ 199.57
.
..
600.00 ..
1,187.44
._._____
520.00 .
708.15 .
1,440.00 __. __.. _._._
640.00 _.__________
.
._. __.
..
950.00 ._._._._.
. __. __...
.
720.00 .
96.70
150.00
350.00 . 827.00
._____ 1,660.0'; .
50.00
271.51
.
120.00
644.05
.
100.00
316.65
.
.
100.00 .
293.01 -
822.22 24,952.67
._._.
_
.__ 11,748.3'; . ._ ------------
67.45 11,103.8';
. ._ -.
__
13,466.65 ._
223.70 12,313.73 __
White
Ne~ro
White Negro White
Ne~ro
White
Ne~ro
WNehgIrtoe
4,800.00 2,100.00 __._________
.
._.
.
650.00
2,580.00 .
4,050.00
570.00
. . _.
..
5,720.00 . __._.
2,866.70 1,176.40
.
._.
6,746.80 .___________ 3,600.00
640.00
.
._.
. ..
.
.
7,460.00 _._. __._.____ 2,200..00
965.00
._______ 25.44
.
. _7_0._0..00
270.23
113.62
1,236.0';
.
.
1,178.48 ._.
1,107.89 .
200.32 .
._
. __ . .
1,261.09
.
._____ ..
87.00 .
.___ . 150.00
. 500..00
. 50.00 ';0.00
13';.00
96.20
390.29 ..
1,479.19 .
275.00 .
._______
2,120.19
645.18
1,484.77 ----_5. 24.10
8,324.14 . __
10,327.24 ._
12,124.91 ._
14,237.49 ._
15,191.1_6_
WNehgirteo 3,60._0..0_0_. 6,620303..7050 1,110.00 . . 558.48
._
600.00.
WNehgirteo _. 7,8. 20.00 .
3,017.50
5,.511.26 .. 801..2_7_.
White 3,499.96
._ 3,600.00
Negro _.
. __._. . __. .
810.00 .___________
800.00
.
White 5,800.00 . ._._._ 1,800.00
640.00 __._________
Negro
. ._. .
._. .
.
600.00
White 5,720.00 . Negro .
.____ 1,270.00 ._. ._. __..
600.00 ._._ .
192.95 ._.
1.3_9_._2_7_ 450.64
342.42 54.95
72.00 .
.___ .
.. . __.
300.00
. .__ ._____
100.00 1,804.21
693.30 15,524373..6785
460.00 2,815.35
411.68 21,342.65_
';0.00 .
785.43
.
.
9,917.39
.
_
30.00' 471.91
.
..
9,341.91
.
_
58.00
797.88 ._._. ._._ 59.54 .___________
8,638.83 59.54
WNehgirteo . 8,660.00.
. . ._. 3,900.00._ ._. 91. 0.00
.
._
WNehgirteo __. 7,255.00
._______ . 2,010.00 ._7.60.00 . . ._.___
WNehgirteo __5,000.0. 0 . .____ 3,550.00. _. 7. 40.00
182.40
White 6,600.00 __
.__ 2,925.00
Negro .
._.
. . __. __.
700.00 .
300.00
White 4,200.00
1,560.00
Negro 4,200.00 __._________ 1,000.00
300.00 .___________ 300.00 __._________
2,287.15
39. 7.70 .
.._____ . 1. 00.00
650.38
625..00 __.__._______
202.00 .
35.00 . . _._. 275..03 .
1,150.00 ._. . .
20..00
40.00
402.02
400.00
.___
160.92
.
139.20
24.00
80.78
267.90
139.20 .---c:.:===----__ . __~!-.Qll... __ 3~ 227.90
59.6.54 17,5. 01.7_7_
1.58.64. 11,320.6_7_
357.31 1.1_,4.41.73_
769.44 11,855.36 _
881.35
7,453.23
.5QQ:QOL. 6,421..88
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
------------ ---------- -
I. Administrative-Continued
_._---_.. _----------~---
A. SALARIES
B. OTHER EXPENSE OF ADMINISTRATION
SYSTEM
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth Total Counties
1. Superintendent"s Office
1. Travel of 2. Expenseof
4. Surety I 5. Printing
Total Expense
Superin- Board of 3. Legal
Bond
and Office 6. Other of Adminis-
(a) Salary (b) Salaries (c) Salaries (d) Per Diem
tendent Education Service Premiums Supplies
trative
of Superin- of Adminis- of Clerical of Board (e) Otber
tendent
trative Employees Members
~-----~~:~~_I~--~:~~:::~_ Assistanta
s White $ 11,660.00 $___________ 5,805.26 $ 500.00 $----------- $ 1,599.89 $___________ $- ----------
Negro White
---7:788:80-
------------
------------
---2:900:00-
---i:030:00-
-----i94:34-
-----595:37-
------55:77-
------20:00-
200.00
$----------- $ 23,487.38
1,800.00 ---2:287:00- ---i6:87i:2S
Negro White
Ne~ro
WhIte
---ii:900:00---ii:iioo:oo-
---3:980:00-
------------
------------
---i:240:30-------5:00-
-----375:00-----570:00-
-----iiii:2i-
------------
------------
------------
662.11
-----480:iio-
----------------------------------
152.98
---2:20i:30-
------------
54.88
------------
-----------------------
16.00
------------
438.46
-----i57:S4-
---------------------------------------------
-
..
15,913.38 8,037.00
Negro
White Negro
---ii:320:00-
------------
------------
------------
p-----------
---4:oii2:50-
------------
-----800:00- ------40:00-
------~----- ------------
-----ii59:35- -----------------------
- - - - - - - - - - - - ~-----------
---4:380:8ii-
------------
-----i50:00-
------------
---i:S9ii:os-- - - -- -- ~ ~--
------50:00-
------------
-
18,058.79
White 9,890.00 ------------ 3,225.00
700.00 -----------~
1,300.00 ------------
1,510.00
45.00 9,032.07 38,806.41
- - -- Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ - - - - - -
------------ ~- ------------
------------ ------------
362.18 ------------
White 1,080.00 ------------ ----------_#
260.00
121.32
195.86
5.00
90.00
45.00
265.89
21.50
---i:086 :23-1 :::::::::::: Negro ------------ ~-~-~------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
------------ White
6,540.00 ~------~-~~-
2,025.00
Negro
- - - - - - - - - - - - -------~~--- ---------~-- -~---~------
620.00
-----------------------
750.00 ----------~-
----~------- ------------
------------
200.00 ------------
___________ .
7,241.23
White 6,820.04 ------------ 1,800.00
550.00 - - - - - - - - - - _ . - ~~-~~~~~~~~-
96.70
100.00
100.00
370.57
271.95
Negro - --- - -- - -~~---~----- ------------
-~
- - - - - - - - - - - - ~-
~~~~~-~~~---
White. 6,690.00 1,225.00 3,850.05
300.00 ------ --~---
Negro ------------ .. ~-----------
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~~-------~--
White 6,500.00 ------------ 2,610.74
1,300.00 ------------
,:;;; I
':~ .. "I
--_:::~~:~~-I::::::::::::
I,"""" 484.71
1.50
64,508.48 362.18
2,084.57
11,221.23 7,241.23 10,109.26
16,091.78
11,923.81
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
------------ ------------
20.00
- White 6,800.00
Negro ____________
-~----------
3,786.74
~~---------- - - - - - - - - - - - -
690.00 ------------
-----------------------
600.00
------------
--------~~--
------------
300.00
------------
100.00
------------
1,140.41
------------
786.78
------------
14,203.93
White 7,880.00 3,750.00 ------------
480.00 ------------
650.00
38.40
989.00
70.00
155.45
751.01 14,763.86
------------
~~~i---5:78ii:ii8- 200.00
-----------4,149.00
-----7i5:iiii-
----------_.
3.30
-----------1,200.00
------------
------------
70.50 84.70
15.00 ------------ ------------
85.50
50.00
509.05
744.65 13,442.38
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ~-------~--- ------------ ------------ -----------i
~:::I ::~~~:;4-1~~~- 152,089.77 733,966.84 117,157.11 23,468.95 132,309.59 13,040.16 50,962.30 14,110.82 193,239.87 168,592.87 2,657,979,93
Negro 30,087.53 19,420.23 21,167.99 3,332.56
131.40 3,200.10 1,022.74 1,349.44
683.19 , 9,106.08 I 16,517.98 106,019.24
Americus Atlanta Barnesville Bremen Buford
Calhoun Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown Chickamauga
Cochran
Commerce
.........
Dalton
~
Decatur
Dublin
Fitzgerald Gainesville Hawkinsville Hogansville Jefferson
LaGrange Marietta Monroe Moultrie Newnan
WNehgirteo _.. 7_.,5.0..0.00
3. 92.04 2,424.23 .._.._ .. __._ .
[ 454.751.__
30.00
437.30 1,184.24 12,422.5_6_
White 11,507.00 87,649.01 107,382.66 10,449.60 5,411.40
404.76
646.11 1,001.72
6,789.34 13,841.98 245,083.58
Negro 6,993.00 46,351.01 63,165.13 6,350.40 3,288.60
245.98
392.66. 608.77
...... 4,099.57 8,155.27 139,610.39
~:i~~ --.:::::::~. :::::::::::: ~::~~:~~. :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: -----..~::~- ---~~::~~:~~
~~i~~ ~:~~~:~~_ :::::::::::: __.~:~~~:~~_ :::::::::::: .~~~:()() .~~::~~. :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: -----~~~:~~. :::::::::::: --.~~::~~:~~
~~;~ ---~:~~~:~~- :::::::::::: _..~:~~~:~~. :::::::::::: ------:~:~:. :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: --.~~:~:~:~:
White 6,900.00 Negro
. 2,200.00 ._
600.00
207.92
50.00
419.23
10,377.15
.
_
~~;~ --.~:~~~::~. :::::::::::: ---~:~~~:~~. :::::::::::: :::::::::::: -----~::::~. :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ----.~~~:~~. :::::::::::: --.~~:~~~:~:
~:;~ __.~:6~~:~~. :::::::::::: __.3:~:~:~~. :::::::::::: ::::::::::::. .~~~:~:. :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: .~~~:~~....._~~~:~~ ~~:~~~:~~
White 8,000.00
3,200.00
186.47 .___________
356.60
..
11,743.07
Negro
......
..
. ..
..
.. _
~~;~ ---~:~~~:()()- :::::::::::: ---~:~~~:~~- :::::::::::: :::::::::::: -----~~~::~. :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ------~~:()()- ----~:~:~:- :::::::::::: ---~~:~~~:~~
~:;;l;;~;mm: :~~ I .: @~Em....,.m :;1;~1~: ::;.~~
White 9,250.00 ..
8,685.40
600.00 ....
850.00
300.00
37.50 2,432.89 1,833.46 23,989.25
~~~~ ---6:300:00- :::::::::::: '--3:300:00- -----i25:oo ---i;2oo:oo- ---'--65:00- ::::.::::::: :::.-------- ----220:00- '''7io:37- :::::::::::: ---ii:920:37
Negro
....
....
....
____. .
.... _.
_
White Negro White Negro
7,750.00 9,000.00
..
2,145.00 3,809.46
1,040.04 .;
58.12 ..
571.61 ..
..
.. __ ..
.... 196.88
.. _.. __.... _
1,934.01 554.05
506.21 730.09 117.41
13,433.38 _
14,862.09 117.41
__ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: I.__ I:::::::::::: ~~!~ ~~:~~~:~~_ J~?~:~~ ~:~~~:~~_I:: ::::~~:~~: ::::::~~:~~::::-::~~~:~~: 1----.------- WhiteI 6,437.69 ------------! 3,399.80
.. ---------- 1
1
1_
448.47
90.00
.... __
i::::::::::::i
200.58
254.67
7~;9~7:.2~0~ ~1~1:,6~2~8~:.4~1~
SYSTEM
I
(a) Salary of Superin-
tendent
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
I. Administrative-=-Continued
================
-
._-~
A. SALARIES
B. OTHER EXPENSE OF ADMINISTRATION
1. Superintendent's Office
(b) Salaries of Adminis-
trative Assistants
(c) Salaries (d) Per Diem of Clerical of Board
Employees Members
(e) Other
1. Travel of 2. Expense of
Superin-
Board of
3. Legal
tendent Education Service
4. Surety 5. Printing
Bond
and Office
Premiums Supplies
6. Other
Total Expense of Administrative
Pelham Quitman Rome Tallapoosa
Tallulah Falls Thomaston Thomasville Toccoa Trion
Valdosta Vidalia Waycross West Point Winder
Total Cities
Total Counties
Grand Total
White $ 8,463.00 $----------- $ 2,380.00 $----------- $----------- $ 896.70 $----------- $----------- $ 50.00 $ 1,071.01 $----------- $ 12,860.71
-----504:50- I Negro
White
-----------6,891.70
------------
------------
-----------3,767.13
------------
------------
-----------------------
-----389~47-
--
-
---
-----96.70
------------
------------
------40~00-
-
-
-
-
-
------701.19
-----------1.35
------------
11,887.54
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
------------
White 10,079.98 ------------ 5,904.50 ------------ ------------
202.96 ------------ ____________ 1
100.00
858.50
17,650.44
------30:00- -----857:56- ------------ Negro ------------
------------ ___ 8 ________ ------------ ------------ ------------
------------
White Negro
6,033.30 ------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
~~~~===~===~ ~~~~~~~~=~=~ ------------
------------
6,920.86 ------------
White 4,886.70 ------------
200.00 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
25.00 ------------ ------------ 5,111. 70
---17:078:37 Negro
White
------------
7,416.68
---6:647~28-
-----
-
-------
-------
______ 8 _____
------------
-----------------------
-----6oo~00-
-
-
-
-------1,062.41
-
-----------------------
-----------------------
-----------975.25
------------
376.75
------------1------------ Negro ------------ ------------
White 4,811.98 ------------ 3,516.30
------47:17- ------------ ------------ ------------
153.95 ------------ ------------ ------------
-----60~00-
-----------1,018.24
261.46
------------
261.46 9,607.64
Negro 3,207.98 ------------ 2,344.20
102.64 ------------ ------------ ------------
31.44
40.00
678.83 ------------ 6,405.09
White 6,916.70 ------------ 2,460.00
780.00
300.00 ------------ ------------ ------------
20.00
495.30
300.05 11,272.05
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
165.10
101.00
266.10
White 7,710.20 ------------ 2,712.53 ------------
108.20
529.58 ------------ ------------ ------------
452.13
351.49 11,864.13
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -----~-.----
White 5,862.57 7,345.22 ------------
209.21 ------------
260.05
10.66 ------------
71.36 1,543.98 2,857.05 18,160.10
Negro 3,762.43 4,713.92 ------------
134.25 ------------
166.90
6.84 ------------
45.80
990.88 1,833.56 11,654.58
White 6,943.92 ------------ 1,481.09 ------------ ------------
900.00 ------------
4.00 ------------
210.70 ------------
9,539.71
------99 70- ----7io:00 Negro
White
---9:466~70-
------------
6,900.00
---6:900~00-
------------
------------
~
--'1:200~00-
------------
------------
-----------------------
------------ ------------ -----------754.11 3,600.00 29,630.51
Negro
_._--------- ------------ ------------ ------------
------------ ------------
------------ ------------ ------------
---7:850:00' -----476:i4- ------50:00- White
------------ 1,491.00
540.00
------------ ------------
147.05
616.07 11,170.26
::::::::::::! Negro
White
-----------8,060.00
------------
------------
-----------1,575.00
------------,
------------ ------------
-----------600.00
------------
------------
------------
------------
-----------------------
-----182~37-
-------
-------
---
---
-
-
-
-
-----------10,417.37
-- Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
------------ -.---------- ------------ -._-----~-
_. ______ 8 ___
_8 __________
--------~---
White 304,458.14 132,336.47 209,831.88 14,047.80 Negro 17,852.42 51,446.93 67,049.40 6,587.29
7,712.79 17,839.46
3,288.60
685.09
2,868.55 410.20
1,052.89 640.21
2,022.37 29,800.99 32,340.00 754,311.34 85.80 6,169.38 10,715.00 164,930.32
White 1,059,041.65 152,089.77 733,966.84 117,157.11 23,468.95 132,309.59 13,040.16 50,962.30 14,110.82 193,239.87 168,592.87 2,657,979.93
Negro 30,087.53 19,420.23 21,167.99 3,332.56
131.40 3,200.10 1,022.74 1,349.44
683.19 9,106.08 16,517.98 106,019.24
White 1,363,499.79 284,426.24 943,798.72 131,204.91 31,181. 74 150,149.05 15,908.71 52,015.19 16,133.19 223,040.86 200,932.87 3,412,291.27
Negro 47,939.95 70,867.16 88,217.39 9,919.85 3,420.00 3,885.19 1,432.94 1,989.65
768.99 15,275.46 27,232.98 270,949.56
SYSTEM
Appiing Atkinson Ba con Ba ker Ba ldwin
........
Ba nks
'"
Ba rrow
Bartow
Ben Hill
Berrien
Bibb
Bleckley Bra ntley Brooks Bry an
BulIoch Bu rke Bu tts
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS II. Instruction
A. SALARIES
~
I
1. Principals
I
I
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
SYSTEM
Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
II. Instruction-Continued
AisALARIES
II. Principals
3. Teachers
4. Other Instructional Personnel
2. Instructional
/ Supervisors - - - - - , - - - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - 1 - - - - - . , . - - -
(a) Elementary (b) Elementary (c) High School (d) High School (a) School I(b) Guidance (c) Other
Male
Female
Male
Female
Librarians Personnel
----- --------
5. Secretarial or Clerical Employees
(a) princiPalsl (b) Other Office
1--------
White $ Negro White Negro
23,586.59 18,622.28 19,271.43 17,928.55
3,416.61,$------------- $ 66,294.47 9,231.82 101,639.42
89,953.72
3,892.53
7,369.22
69,956.47
28,171.74 24,054.18 29,101.88 24,399.75
35,376.71
185.00 $
22,698.49
29,108.56
22,250.08 ------------
$ 607.50 '$ 437.50
4,552.00
1
$
_
_
1,819.78
_
White Negro
White Negro
11,799.92 5,300.00
16,385.40
4,516.70 4,516.70 4,516.70
80,585.09 50,092.15
25,093.08 34,629.20
20,765.04 19,670.94
277,422.76 94,429.58
White 23,726.80
3,916.60
19,909.62 243,313.33
~l:\~~ ----11;733:32- :::::::::::::: :-::::::::::::
Negro
7,898.87
7U~U~
28,585.13
White 186,821.94 Negro 124,547.96
56,411.23, 53,140.71 1,462,204.91
37,607.48 I 66,208.04 1,006,183.79
41,638.74 7,222.16
135,373.05
92,871.52 6,633.40
823.'00
761.25
_
393.00
_
4,203.50
_
598.25
_
111,783.77
94,279.34
1
_
4U~U! ----28;785:67- :::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
9,318.31
9,748.02
_
306,218.43 183,600.30
715,215.69 36,945.75 12,893.28 29,784.36 46,294.46 300,999.33 24,630.50 8,595.52 20,401.97 30,862.97
33,601.24 22,400.83
White,I
1 1,933.30
7,930.10
5,816.65
4,686.51
162.00
98.00
_
~~i~~ ---'34;473:56- -----5;183:36- -----6;275:92- 2~~:g~~:~~
4~:m:~~
6gj~&:~~ ---il;668:3r :::::::::::: 3,5~3:~g ---2;100:00- ::::::::::::
Negro 12,540.10
2,991.70
38,117.00
8,321.70
9,684.20
4,498.25 _ _
_
White Negro
64,110.56 5,119.16
5,339.16
31,624.68 325,380.41
2,529.20
16,014.26
68,445.46 6,877.49
60,383.28 9,537.42
4,756.70
--4,475:00 :::::::::::: _
White 59,838.09
43,003.61
411,962.59
75,046.24 154,434.15 7,110.72 4,016.66 13,543.66 2,976.66
_
Negro 26,666.46
White
5,660.00
4,766.66
12,241.52
23007,,246266..7909
592,,568294..6515
4152,,349185..1751
2,958.30
3,501.62
1,846.70
__
:::::::::::: ~::: 6::~::::: I-----~:~;~:;~- ::::::::~ 4::::::::~ 12:::::::: 1:::::;::: --~~:~~;:~~r-~:~~~:~~----~:~~~:~~- ---~:~~~:~~-
~l:\~~ l~:l~n~ -------362:50- 1~:~~Ug ~U~U~ g:mj~ i~:~~U~ ::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---1;083:50- -----168:00- ::::::::::::
In;m:tr :::::::::::: White 15~:~~t3~ -----6;000:00-1
~N\,eeh~glir;to~e ----5-1-~5-:,-53-1b4-~1-:--~:2-~5- 1-----53-:.42-5~~1:.54-83--'11
-. Negro
8,129.50 ,--------------1
15~:mJ:
1J:8,r,~7~99:3.5.661~96
9,692.59
1,2g~:~~Ug 28~:nU~
m8:2,g95~4U.4~6
---
I
l--~n~nr
39U~U~
------ _
----1-n1~;_~8:7-~-4n-::0::9:-:1::::::::::::::::I::::::::2:0:,:5~:4i:3g:.::0gI0g::1:-~--:4~;~4~9:5~~:0:0--I------323:61
304,251.64 150.707.49
37,999.56 --------------
I-----1-6-,1-2-2--.7-2--,I----2-,5-6-6.-5-7--1----------------------.-11------------------------11
1,350.00 1,125.00
11----------------------
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
White Negro White Negro
White
~i:\~~
Negro White Negro
19.977.581--------------,----------____
13.454.641 19.673.22 4.150.00
34.840.00 I
2~:~~~:~g
4.516.68 5,016.64
::~:~::~
4.096.31 5.947.83 6.766.70 14,830.81
:~:~:::~:_
5,400.00
9.612.99
39,720.80
4.966.62
3.616.70
14,745.68
4,566.60
6.741.64
116.841.46 81.991.23 126,197.81 62.301.37
183.772.68
l:U~U~
52.742.83 171.693.75 149.523.51
19.557.00 9.383.38 38.766.19 7.938.44
19.891.00
~U~~:~~
15,571.59 60.603.38 15.574.42
59.075.94 24.402.94 50.608.75 17.759.23
2,289.55 1.012.00
3.150.00 1.496.00
2.888.00 1.488.15
_ _
33.001.25
------
----------__ 3.116.00 ------------
~u~n~ ---3:470:00- :::::::::::: -----539:50- :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
14,580.15
_
61.573.47 28.034.96
4.628.36 762.51
3.244.00
297.25
_
2.600.00
_
~~~~White
-
--2;~3;.5~6:3~:.0;0:-
:::::~~~~~:~~:
::::1ii2~,8~3~4~~.0;0~:
---29~7;,;7~1;7:.7;4~:J::;~2~4~,:2:0~0;.0:0::
::::3:i9~.9:1:2~;.0:0::
1------------
:::~~~~~:~~f~~~:~~~:~:
:::::~5~1~3~.2~~5:
~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~_
Negro White
Negro
White Negro
5,366.66 313,527.00
38,697.00
35,150.36 16,657.30
4.516.58 42.168.64 6,262.05
4.316.66
21.084.94 117.579.72
14.877.26
1.158.35 5,899.26
214.589.41 2.618.247.82
246.986.51
209.721.45 95.032.02
46.552.74 513.908.00
65.612.81
75.234.35 14.091.56
56.938.54 649.854.78
54.210.65
56,891.60 25.583.16
3.316.70
26.597.59 6.370.00 2.561.70
2.875.00
60.00
87.820.00 9,640.00 2.145.85
_ _
_
1.785.13 954.75
Dooly
Dougherty
........
Douglas
-J
Early
Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
White Negro
23.918.34 46.707.74
-----4:516:70' -----3:429:44-
White Negro White Negro
56.699.04
7,540.84
34.133.34
4.578.36
37.541.75
4.558.30 __.___________
11,825.10 3.766.70
6,133.40
White Negro White Negro
White
25,114.54
14,158.26
600.00
5,936.50
3,066.64 .. __ __ _
- -~.2;~:~0-
19.179.34 1,931.67
27.506.00 I
~i:\~~ ----15:978:27.1-----5:254:95-
Negro .>,470.02
3.937.53
White 40,214.42
4,263.95
~i:\~~ 1~:6~tn I ::~:~::~
Negro .>,366.70 !______________
n:~~~:~~ I
26,.170.96
4.946.64 I
~:~~~:~:_I
5,805.88
~W:hgl:rttoeel----:5:-.4~4~36--.06-0~-,--- --4:-.7~2:35--.0606- -- -_3 - 36-3438-.'2:44--1
114.707.18 113.298.12
33.517.50 18.346.76
53.544.20 16.671.76
1.260.50
324.28 _
697.081.28 416.297.21 162.305.56 45.310.51
152.267.60 58.244.44 28.080.36 8.650.10
199.441.04 76.481.56 73.834.84 16.550.20
8,112.94 5.958.40
22.805.18 11.460.00 7,083.40 4.602.50 6.225.47 1.385.00
4.866.78 1.600.00
_ _
123.489.76
51.264.05
60.959.48 3.800.00
751.48 3,158.36 1.500.00
_
133.057.54
33.234.11
36.427.58 3.200.00
_
31,034.00
18.031.72
10.175.65
1.800.00
_
11,640.89
__, 2.958.92
_
106.085.4'> 30.96~:~311 34,71'>.2'> 1.295.00
_
2n:m:~~ 6~:~~t~~ I ~U~U~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: g~~:~~ ---1:700:00- ::::::::::::
114.999.52
26.753.24
27.610.92
1.639.19
_
1UiUi ::::::::::::. 195.445.'>0
l~u~n~
70.843.96
85.646.14
1 ~8:~~~:g~
9,650.10
~:~:~:7~_
8.516.66 2.283.62
3.'>00.00
::::~:~~_ ---1:450:00- -------28:70
44.294.18
11.171.74
17,368.78
_
22g~Ug ----~::~:~:~~- ----~~::~~:~~-I :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
--------
Negro
4.316.66
356 .316.70
5924..723111..0720
230..635106..6720
3152..974136..9830 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------_
White 75.541.20
4,966.70
47.754.58 461.711.06 108,498.57 169,654.47 7.978.40
..
__
Negro 5.166.70
4.966.70 __
44.375.40
_
White 38.263.16 I
3.766.70 152.479.79
42.326.72
52.792.76
_
~i:\~~I- --29:820:20- i:::::::::::::: -. --11 :691:74- ---203:076:61- ----39:226:76-1----65:166:98- ---2:880:00- ::::::::::::1:::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
Negro1 11.606.10 '.
. 8.850.10
37.322.53
4.804.92
6.809.50
_
White 287.999.32 I 96.580.00, 77.993.00 2.068.718.17 567.104.81 740,365.59
15.657.50 64.047.35 40,802.51
:Negro: ----5..1.3!J.2_4
7.~52.50;. 32.413.80 375.~27.2~ __.Jl0.5i5_.5.0 __109.575.7I--=_ccc===_,-,==-
: ....!0.674.3~1.40
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
II. Instruction-Continued
A. SALARIES
2. Instructional
3. Teachers
4. Other Instructional Personnel
5. Secretarial or Clerical Employees
SYSTEM
1. Principals Supervisors
o (a) Elementaryl Elementary (c) High School](d) High School (a) School I(b) Guidance (c) Other (a) Principals (b) Other
Male ! Female
Male
Ii Female
Librarians Personnel
Office
Gilmer
'~- 4,516~~ White $ 36,574.18
$ 8,391.64 i$ 139,078.04 $ 43,524.22 $ 29,628.00 L--------- $
$ 676.68 $ 1,350.00 $
_
Negro
--------------
-
-------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
G'ascock
Glynn
Gordon
Grady
.......
Greene
00 Gwinnett
Habersham
Han
Hancock
White Negro White Negro White
Negro White Negro
6,325.69 3,726.70 60,089.92 19,819.00
29,209.49 13,963.38
36,516.38
10,413.26
16,937.50 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
._____________ 5,760.17
18,200.62
15,900.12 516,714.36
6,170.00 96,421.46
3,326.96 ------------ ------------ .----------- ------------ ------------
119,893.54 5,700.00 3,512.00
4,964.81
1,056.67
4,394.40
9,100.31 195,761.85
48,210.73
59,946.77 2,850.00 1,788.00
2,482.40
528.33
4,666.61
28,653.85 181,564.58
69,374.28
30,069.80
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
-------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ -----------. ------------
._________ 13,303.40 200,432.29
47,889.32
68,404.70 4,880.00
950.00
3,600.00
15,191.84 124,703.51
25,960.45
25,950.29
7,846.70 ------------ ------------
White Negro
19,626.741
18,963.80 I
4.591.70 3,816.70
16,977.94
White 81,097.44
~h~~ 5~:g~U;
2,916.60
53,247.52
~:~~~:~~_ 2U~U~
~6\~~ 2~:nU~ 1----5:449:80- ----58:43i:96-
~e~~~ -----5:850:00- -----4:5i6:70- ::::::::::::::
Negro
5,366.70 I 4,516.70
30,693.30
81,008.80
18,125.06
58,301.88
3,400.00 ------------ ------------
123,141.83
27,414.24
32,624.87 ------------ ------------ 1,508.50 ------------ ------------
426,564.19 149,563.73 136,614.96
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
2:U~~:~~ ki:mj~ 8~:~~n5 :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: -----450:00- ------500:00
4~U~U~ 14~:m:i 12~:m:~~ --iO:066:40- :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ---4:389:00- ----6:673:97
5~:~~U~ ----i8:667:60- ----28:542:36- ---3:376:70- :::::::::::: ---i:062:42- -----880:00- ::::::::::::
139,890.68
20,078.70
27,787.86
2,088.36 ------------ ------------
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
White
Negro White Negro White Negro
White
~6\~~1
Negrol
33,661.90 I 4,316.66
14,213.16
5,166.70 '1______________ 24,773.74
2,199.97
19,421.73 I 4,458.28
4,405.15
12,433.24
4,516.60
11,349.96
5,366.661______________
8,475.04
6,110.00______________
7,433.40
3~:~gng (---5:683:36- ---iO:282:73-
23,082.03 I 4,516.70
+7,819.27
91,262.72
23,434.65 67,203.74 110,212.54 157,259.46 53,450.76
75,083.74
l~UgU;
134,877.67
33,934.00
14,441.77 14,399.02 16,655.35 68,622.83 11,613.30
20,363.98
~U~U~
16,186.68
36,979.84
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
5,420.81 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
24,254.92
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
16,597.35
------------ ------------ ----------00
51,755.34 13,244.70
353.00 ---009-2-5--.0-0-- ------------------------
33,959.34 3,316.70
4~:m:~~ oo_~::~~::~_ ::::::::::::
40,392.06
00_____
641.33
167.50 ------------
~~~:~~_ -ooi:632:00- ::::::::::::
1,500.00 ------------
Houston Irwin Jackson
White I Negro White
~~:~I
57,604.82 II 17,883.38 13,956.12 '
2U!U~ 1
4,349.98 4,600.00
1
~:~~~:~~.1
53,109.50 5,015.00 14,048.58
ItU!:!!
369,379.75 166,782.79 97,717.77
2gg;HU!
106,252.97 33,036.85 45,656.34
~UIU~
134,418.99
1____________ 7,763.79 4,443.00 ------------
18,669.94 ------------
1 2,775.00 1,187.50 00----------
44,953.16 2,958.30
1 1,462.50 ------------
~U~U! ::::::::::::I:::::::::::T~~:~~~:~~J::::~~~:~~: ::::::::::::
Jasper Jeff Davis
WNehgirteoI\
White Negro
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
White Negro
W~l;hiit~e
~hft~
Ne~o
White Negro
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
White Negro White Negro White Negro White N'ellro WhIte Negro
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
White Negro White Negro White Negro
White Negro White Negro
Marion McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
White Negro White Negro White
Negro White Negro
~~~;~
Mitchell Monroe
White
~~~
Negro
------
6,033.30 9,446.71 27,922.25 5,046.70
' 750.00
_
. 3,316.70 7,001.44 :3,133.36
27,701.54 18,093.46
'1,774.92 'I 4,6:36.70
2,700.00 10,575.10
112~,:26~6~.n62~ :::::~:~~~:~~:I::::~~:~~~:~~:
1~:~~U~ --,,:1,,1:60 ::::::::::::::
13,473.32
.
8,908.32 .. __
.
5,366.66 __
__.. __
.
5,415.74
2,303.35
3,316.70
4,840.08 __.... ..... __.... __....
40,899.84
5,597.00
5,125.06
15,940.12
4,500.03
3,300.03
6,300.00 __.. __
8,384.00
4,991.66
__
5,408.40
10,066.76
3,991.70 .. __... ...
14,500.05
4,516.70
3,995.00
6,116.62
4,525.02
.
5,483.36 __.. __
2,841.70
5,391.66 __
11,984.11
4,091.60
3,191.70
31,079.50
5,000.04
9,995.59
20,532.32
4,730.04 .. __
.
9,562.07 __.. __
4,516.70
23,391.97
__..
__ __ .
20,264.26..............
2,801. 90
20,900.89
4,516.70
14,717.44
27,436.92
4,516.70
3,159.62
7,881.64
__.. . __
6,020.04
..
4,850.04 13,533.40
3,916.70
6,008.34 3,938.93
5,291.66 .. 5,746.70 __.. __..
10,128.52 __
8,323.34
3,791.70
6,233.40
33,310.54 30,558.56
I__..
4,490.00
11,793.57 10,058.10
1~:~~8:A~ I .::~~~:~~. --'--":737:5'"
25,512.00 I 4,516.70 --------------
~~:~~U~ ..__ .::~~::~:. ~:::~:~~_
5,716.66 I 4,568.68
3,041.70
43,388.52 67,855.24 137,161.23 :J3,663.62
156,859.52 185,762.81 84,112.59 92,974.46 88,466.21 49,355.08 72,411.92 83,914.78 38,191.98 85,317.12
20,979.78 10,060.84 35,411.98 7,836.20
39,782.36 :39,793.66 20,470.09 24,217.40 28,052.82 11,338.38 17,291.12
13,410.16 4,500.00 17,958.44
I:i!.~I '.~ .~ 23,593.88
17,454.32 51,066.12 12,518.98
. 51,161.30
34,060.70 30,109.64 23,932.05
,:::.:
47,148.71
12,801.74
..
..
.
_
20,196.06 . .
.. __........
__
17,026.67 28,060.20
:::::::::::: :::::::::::: ....392:00 :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
17,633.06 ______ ..
496.00
... __. __.
57,287.01 26,882.46 190,782.51 131,766.38 49,055.74
80,488.14 107,327.16 126,369.23
50,453.46 49,353.83
16,346.69 7,600.92 76,279.75 20,764.71
17,751.66 16,958.80
32,240.68 19,609.04 22,695.93 13,456.83
33,201.10 -- .. -------- ----.----.__
735.41
350.63
3,491.70 __________ ...
.
156.39
..
__
:::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: 82,091.30
34,607.08 18,320.90
:::::::::::l::::~~~:~~:
16,620.46
.
...
... __.. ..... __....
__
19,981.08
2,459.50
3,031.18
37,876.25
.....
1,099.50
570.39
24,263.35
..
..
870.00
__
16,026.36 __
.
.
_
45,099.39
15,006.75
15,498.54 1,275.00 __..
1,248.83
145.00
.. __
31,547.60
7,883.30
7,175.08
..
349.87
.
__
167,325.74
67,590.80
41,394.70
574.50 __...... ..
__
99,421.80
16,985.04
27,854.32
.
... .
92,811.06
13,903.43
43,579.72
.
1,140.50
288.36
86.41
3,316.70 89,951.06
"--21;191:76- ----"5;306:80- :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
:~:~~. ----1;",,0:50
133,544.23
18,752.44
42,095.88 __..
. __.. __......
.. __
. 1,742.50
145,429.68
33,163.18
39,272.28 ... __
..
.. __
52,601.01
19,180.00
8,086.75 __.. . __
..
..
.. __.. __
44,733.62 60,938.14 118,475.29 85,733.08 48,657.56 80,369.02 145,305.00
167,613.26 76,937.49 54,248.37
16,213.36
3Ug~:g~
21,355.20 20,262.43 11,306.51 44,352.93 24,941.68
29,195.95 13,860.88
28,562.86
2,213.39
__
~g:~~n~ '--3;766:70' :::::::::::: ::::::::::::---2;798:17' ::::::::::::
17,060.75 3,316.70
.
_
18,554.30
946.25
23,858.29 __.. __
....
1,019.50
562.50
..
84,096.62
__. . .
. 1,880.00
__
30,922.94
.
.. .... __
63,157.47 4,250.03 __..
1,662.50
__
6,513.80
. __.....
..... _..
109,576.32
100,007.04 92,082.51 103,389.08
32,418.35 29,422.79 19,088.34
26,759.27
72,821.91
59,347.92 40,067.29 17,694.23
2,400.00 __..
__
12.08
168.00 __..
.
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
II. Instruction-Continued
A. SALARIES
-~------ ---======
SYSTEM
Montgomery Morgan Murray
1. Principals
3. Teachers
2. Instructional
Supervisors
1
I (a) ElementarYI'(b) Elementary (c) High School (d) High School
Male
Female
Male
Female
4. Other Instructional Personnel
I(b) (a) School
Guidance (c) Other
Librarians Personnel
5. Secretarial or Clerical Employees
(aJ Principals (b) Other Office
I
1-----1----
White $ 12.448.36
5,266.70 s 4,566.70 $
Negro White Negro
White
8,496.66 24,419.64 12,632.17 29,500.00
-------------- .-------------
-------------- .-------------
- - - - - - - - ---~--
2,791.70
3,946.70
16,509.23
Negro ---._--------- .---.--------- ."
61,097.90 56,802.20 80,283.12 107,564.60 156,690.37 3,550.00
24,931.76 $ 7,586.66 26,315.12 20,117.83
46,078.42
20,594.57 15,102.95 37,066.40 20,805.12
28,044.50
$-- - __. - 1$--
'$
3,291. 70 5,041. 70 ____ ._.
._______
.$ 6,258.64
$ 186.47 1,477.50
. 768.64 951.00
__
Musoogee
Newton
.....
Oconee
'0"
Oglethorpe
Paulding
White Negro White Negro
White I
Negro
White Negro White Negro
216,298.22 82,485.06 34,134.68
13,158.98 7,222.70 3,942.40 10,658.32
5,304.58 36,407.28
4.933.36
82,733.84 18,777 .47
85,061. 37 35,964.02
5,564.46
518.51
4,516.70
13,952.87
----------.---
18,837.80
725.00 .-.-----------
--------------
2,550.07
3,525.03
18,048.51
--------------
18,623.31
-------------- .-------._----
1,696,654.74 578,969.10 200,647.72 90,812.35 69,165.53 32,687.57 78,623.18 64,185.65
170,301.90 24,293.21
279,229.77 113,309.58 75,612.49
23,120.46 25,335.66
10,728.36 14,542.09 11,011.17 31,683.63
6,225.24
621,490.23 211,805.57 . 63,233.44
20,732.28 37,062.36
6,258.40 22,864.92 12,265.12
35,134.63 12,981. 81
71,368.29 33,790.84 2,380.00
1,459.50 3,291. 70
53,356.60 15,479.34 1,755.00
11,296.44 __ __
1,026.00 264.00
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
White Negro White Negro
White Negro
White Negro White Negro
6,420.00 7,050.00 27,528.30 3,791.70 35,290.00 9,420.00 6,700.00
10,220.00 56,944.96
10,782.39
------------- . . ---.-.-._----
5,100.00
13,040.42
5,433.40
---------- .---.---------
4,549.92
3,200.00
------------.- .-------------
--------------
3,411.00
4,515.00
3,050.00
--------------
6,342.30
12,815.54
94,588.26 149,726.24 117,044.18 12,441. 74 158,577 .21 43,500.40 81,855.96 66,913.84 215,810.00
10,938.50
39,035.06 19,084.53 21,734.32 2,333.30 52,714.92
1,428.04 16,075.00 22,906.00 125,170.24 12,815.50
56,694.33 3,900.03 __. _..... . _.
30,351.10 3,300.03
..
.
__
.
__
57,499.85 __ ... _.
2,833.30 ._.
.. __
. __.. .. __.
2,750.00 .... _
95,088.60 6,800.00 4,440.00
..
10,784.52
. . _._.
.
.177.98
_
.
._._
!U~H~ :::::::::::1::::::::::: ::ii:i6~:~i: :::i:~~:~: ::::::::::::
94,738.64
. _____ ____________ 536.00
__
Pulaski Putnam QuitmalJ Rabun Randolph
White
4,675.84 -----
Negro ______________
------ .--------.---3,250.00
White 13,262.50
491. 66
Negro
5,516.66
4,516.70
14,073.50
White
5,695.44
._. ---- .-------------
I:::::::::::::: Negro
White
4,391. 70 34,456.85
2,016.70 9,043.70
Negro White Negro
----jn~r~[:::::~;~i~:;~:I
--'n~nr[
76,311. 74 53,183.60 63,375.22 71,514.46 21,550.06 28,672.58 116,779.58 3,316.70 73,576.88 150,627.22
4,616.62 12,639.70 18,474.16 19,006.47 4,183.34 5,272.06 54,428.26
31,598.4f 38,137.69
5,507.50 18,366.80
. __. .
7,230.46
.
.
__
28,764.80
.
._.
.
__
24,122.66 __.
. ..
..
__
13,496.54
300.00
.___
88.00
__
_ ~~;~~~:~~./;:.~:~~~~~~:Ir:: :~~~:~:::~r=::~~~i~~~~: :::~;~~:;~: ::::~:~~;~~
36,927.04 ..
:
.. [ 1,458.75
__
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro
Tattnall
....
.'"...
Taylor Telfair
Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
White] Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
-----;:~~~:~.1 142,151.43
58,710.32 5,800.04
5,366.70 --------------
6,157.89 --------------
5,107.44
12,816.82
3,733.40
5,408.36
4,191.74
20,563.36
5,366.66
4,516.70
17,810.77 74,564.80 2,753.71 6,183.38
3,800.00 3,016.70 15,411.30
15,491.64 3,350.04 9,725.10
1,292,380.831 339,615.43 654,110.81 132,122.40 82,114.66 I 32,953.42
~~HIH~ ---~N~H~-
~U~U~ lU~U~
552,510.10
1 6,480.00 i 50,344.76
_
215,091.33
---1 720.00' 15,744.92 ---------- __
. 37,087.20
1 2,600.00
. . __._, 1
642.64
in~nr _.l~O:OO_ :-:::::::~J.-l,loo~o~r:::~~~:Mr::::::::::
~8J~3j~ U~Ug ::::::::::::I::::::::::::I :~?:??_ ----.-----
White 22,133.31
4,674.96
59,907.50 442,058.39
58,050.61 115,367.84 __._.
------------1 11,502.46 I 2,673.28 .
__
~,;:::~,m:m!:!:r~!! :~:mnlH::;~:~;II,m~I'moo!,:::~
~~",',l'~.~'';.i~;~;: :':.;:.~: :~'~i; 1:.~.~ ~:~.~ ,.!~.~ ~~.~.I:.,o.~ White
-------------.- 87,502.25
38,396.96
25,942.60
..... 1__ ...
.. __ 1
266.00 I 1,835.0U
1
:
00.".11": 1
Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
White Negro White
~~~~
~:~
White Negro
14,251.59
10,399.92 10,200.00
34,294.90 17,203.38 31,995.88
23,998.46
4,516.70
4,391.60 4,391.60 4,500.03
26,556.72 25,999.88
5,066.56 4,866.60
22,803.47
lU~U3 ::::::::::::::
~~:~~~:~~_ ::::::::::::::
10,774.96 5,282.50
2,175.00
5,025.02 17,208.46 6,358.40
6,995.87 5,411.83 11,787.17
~?:~~~:~~_
~!:~~~:!~
3,200.04 3,250.00
85,696.56 71,678.76 77,583.36 154,778.12 79,626.37 91,379.83 169,366.96
137,715.14 131,873.49 351,478.38
m:~u~
~~:~~~:;~
68,367.26 33,924.39
22,591.35 28,004.20 5,460.50 31,309.84 15,422.35 18,589.96 17,805.40
62,037.11 24,216.56 91,528.33
lurU~
~;:~!~:~~
20,733.42 7,430.90
13,238.40
1,009.56
__
42,770.17 22,068.70
..... .
.
.. _.
__
63,683.82
.. _. __. .___ 1,909.30
__
23,746.02
._
..
_
31,214.36 18,735.60
_. .
, 600.00
_
41,392.98 .----------- ------------
1
------------
I --- 48,521.17 ------------ ----------. 8,300.00
-
._
30,284.55
.
_
66,164.36 7,000.00
._ 4,524.62 2,400.00
179.69
~ggU~ ::::::::::::':::::::::::: :::::::::::: ---3;472:30- ---T650:05
~!:~~!:~g ::~~:~~~:~~: ::::::::::::-:::~io:~o: ::::::::::J:::~:~~~:~~
30,934.01 10,915.10
.
. __. __._
760.00
_
._.
..
Troup
White 38,898.39
Negro
9,428.32
6,249.96 5,599.92
Turner Twiggs Union
White Negro White
Negro
~~:~
6,899.94
5,349.99 --------------
17,201.80 --------------
13,140.10
4,516.70
~~:?~~:~~_ ::::::::::::::1
Upson
White 26,419.80 --------------
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _"'N-"'eg"'r"'o_-'-'11"',,,960.04
4 516.58
10,440.78 33,789.82
I
5,317.56 I
7,749.57 I
1
1
~:~~~:~2
28,500.24 1 14,750.04
140,530.88 71,406.60 92,607.83 68,016.84 59,471.44 88,402.68
~?~:~??:~?
119,350.80 1 94,450.92
64,062.23 22,511.60 47,701.32 15,385.46 17,245.14 22,080.55
~::6~6:~~
24,250.08
62,178.18 29,980.18
39,345.15 15,439.90 25,477.80
.
,____________
._____
1------------
------------' - ------------ ------ ---
2,662.33, 3,000.00
688.35
595.00 1
.
1 360.00 ------------
1____________ 30.00
------------
------------
20.00
22,429.76 ------------ -- --------- --------.--- ----------- ------------
~::~~::~: ~:~~~:70_111 -::::::::::: ~:~~~:?O ~'~??:??_ ::::::::::::
__ 19,060.16 ----- .-----
:="_=~=_
650.00
1,400.00 ------------ ------------
1272.001 .
.
_
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
II. Instruction-Continued
A. SALARIES
---------------c--------~-------- --------_~- - - - - - - - ; - - - - - - - - - - - - - ; - - - - - - - -
SYSTEM
2. Instructional 1. Principals Supervisors
3. Teachers
4. Other Instructional Personnel
5. Secretarial or Clerical Employees
(a) Elementary (b) Elementary!(c) High School (d) High School (a) School (b) Guidance (c) Other (a) Principals (b) Other
Male
Female
Male
Female
Librarians Personnel
Office
Walkcr
Walton Ware Warren Washington
>-'
'"to:>
"'ayne
Webster
Wheeler
White
Whitfield
Wi,cox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
Wbite l 25,891.58 $
Negro
_
White
Negro
White 39,809.78
Negro
6,887.50
White
Negro ._.
..
~:i~~ rU~Ug
4,936.62 $ 4,504.70 4,303.80 3,766.70
75.00
U1U8
s 83,289.31 S 464,169.03 $ 116,642.80 $ 148,816.33 18,842.40 L
$
S 3,645.00 L
_
2,716.70
50,066.59
16,826.72
10,427.52
_
2,993.07 120,715.47
39,598.30
58,027.19
1,608.41
_
5,264.07 114,205.97
39,590.02
30,486.00
_
9,215.71
183,646.59 16,697.74
46,476.43
42,753.14
3,211.89 157.50
23,002.41
46,458.80 65,858.17
21,913.32 12,886.10
23,053.96 22,904.38
288.89 .
1,092.50 _
2U~Ug l~U~U~ ~g:~~U~ ~~:~gU~ I:::::::::::: :::::::::::: 6::~~:~_ :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
White 41,999.01
5,790.00
34,967.34 275,308.35
70,720.89
90,877.56
._______
2,058.29
900.00
Negro 10,858.60
._
5,529.23
72,602.25
16,478.98 I 13,170.72
._
~~~~ J~iU8 :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ~U!~:~~ ---i:;:~~:~~-I 3~:i!Ui ::::::::::::1:::::::::::: -----~~~:~~- :::::::::::: :::::::~~:~~
~~~~ 21:~~g:gg -----4~5i6~70- ~:~t~:f8 ri~:g~~:?~ ~~:g5~:~~ I ~~:~lg:6~ ---3~733~36- ============ -----390:00- ============ ----2~760:50
:~:~ :::::~:;~~:~~: :::::~:~~~:~~r::~~:~~~:~~: ::~:~~~:~~. :::~~~:~~~ :~~: :::~~~:~~~:~~: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::1:::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::~:~~~:~~
White Negro White Negro
White Negro
White Negro
21,333.38 12,118.40 15,491.86 8,683.40
22,945.12 13,9,52.60
40,523.97 20,525.88
3,916.70 .
4,441.70
4,891.70 4,891.70
120.83
2,000.00 8,700.00 4,230.74 11,240.31
2,416.70 5,907.99 9,360.83
100,031.98 54,625.00 80,617.49 128,744.58
86,736.07 88,914.23
169,407.68 189,228.99
44,073.68 7,676.00 17,011.64 16,713.92
25,188.25 24,937.72
46,837.75 16,959.46
36,321.30 12,261.90 53,441.74 21,555.07
42,620.39 6,643.90
47,365.75 13,790.60
2,217.58 669.50
------------
19.16 13.69
_
_
3,600.00
_
_
113.601-----------.
19.70
_
962.00
3,662.50 _
Total Counties
White 4,965,856.15 Negro 1,790,622.42
711,303.71 2,048,102.91 33,494,576.26 9,134,874.33 11,750,548.36 326,374.61 41,088.421441,208.06 473,502.61 198,755.96 379,418.24 1,285,162.02 15,366,974.48 2,833,463.25 3,698,107.30 111,641.95 18,390.34 118,989.66 106,270.17 35,895.62
Americus Atlanta Barnesville Bremen Buford
Calhoun Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown Chickamauga
Cochran Commerce Dlllton Decatur Dublin
Fitzgerald Gainesville Hawkinsville Hogansville Jefferson
LaGrange Marietta Monroe Moultrie Newnan
White Negro White
17,208.48 8,500.02
---"'750:00-
------------.-
8,952.48
I
94,811.16 87,630.01
673,846.31 245,444.98 144,346.23 5,902,981.75
35,431.58 6,625.00
1,210,511.29
36,316.67 4,486.70 ------------ ------------ 1,960.23 ----------
21,859.38 2,136,777.14
"97:877:48' "10:086:97' "79:657:22' '263:583:40' '--42::375:52
Negro 263,527.42 White 4,902.66
133,161.28 296,269.11 3,288,357.54
4,382.54 -------------- 56,420.46
689,029.63 63,493.92
880,127.39 40,431.68
30,200.66 6,130.03
------------ ------------
51,796.65 2,499.00
123,465.29
-------_ .._--
-------------------
Negro White Negro White Negro
-----5:374:70
-----5:091:62"
3,853.36
-------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------
----------------------------------------
2,891. 70
"-'53:030:28'
--"50:715:48-
16,583.50
,'17:831:80'
-----7:231:66--------------
---'32:002:74'
---'22:036:06-
6,816.74
'--4:486:70' -----------------------------------
-----------------------------------
-----------------------
---5:617:40-----------------------------------
-----------------------
------------------------
------------
-------------------
----1:800:00 ----------
White Negro White Negro White
15,584.52 --------------
4,994.92 --------------
16,711.60 --------------
5,666.66 --------------
17,840.00
4,700.04
3,595.15 2,450.00
7,295.06 3,556.70 7,363.02
56,566.86 20,174.14 114,176.82 42,160.58 130,892.10
37,599.32 9,610.52 33,728.70 19,621.15 26,663.10
48,240.10 7,160.13
42,280.58 35,595.18 43,549.50
3,482.56
---3:886:70'
2,986.70 4,400.04
------------ 1,740.50 ------------ ----------------------- 1,269.00 ------------ 905.00 ------------ 167.50
------------ --------------------- --------------------- --------------------- --------------------- ----------
Negro 5,850.00 -------------- 3,400.08
White 27,925.00
4,920.00
10,310.00
Negro White
5,460.00
--------------
----------------------------
--------------
2,783.30
32,768.55 115,432.54 26,620.00 44,201.93
9,768.15 53,705.00 15,547.00 13,053.43
24,330.03 92,506.43 14,315.00
------------------------------------
------------
------------------------
------------
-----------------------
-----------1,894.78
------------
------------------------------
19,681.56 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -----------
Negro -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -----------
White 9,797.04 -------------- 2,887.20
Negro 4,533.02 --------------
White Negro White
10,580.00
----------------_......-.---
------------------------------------------
4,414.66 12,046.21 3,700.00 23,816.86
Negro White Negro
----48:787:01'
10,708.48
,--" 5:776:70--------------
-------------'----4:011:70-
White 24,280.00 -------------- --------------
Negro 14,350.00 -------------- --------------
44,230.78
23,985.94
37,544.28 3,460.00 ------------ 1,587.00 ------------
300. 00
19,513.76 77,305.00
6,663.30 35,622.86
7,280.06 30,789.94
'--3:550:00- '----350:00-
450.00 3,350.00
'--1:000:00'
-------------------
16,450.00 283,197.64
----80:539:38-
----60:090:60
-----------------------
-----------------------
------------
7,114.50
------------------------
--------------------
32,083.87 281,033.31
73,856.96 119,994.68
7,548.34 89,118.18 19,483.58 31,768.66
13,830.35 138,640.54
25,059.66 74,973.93
------------
7,910.04 4,358.04 4,000.00
------------
------------
-----------------------
130.00 7,219.57 1,313.00
------------
---4;237:50'
--------------------
------------------------,---------------------
77,628.95 25,658.59 31,870.61 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -----------
White 26,372.40
3,791.60
4,950.01
Negro 6,399.99 -------------- 6,543.84
White Negro
37,072.18 11,784.74
---------------------------- ----------------------------
White Negro
-----2:976:30-
----------------------------
1,819.53
--------------
White Negro
10,559.98 5,209.38
---------------------------
--'--6:450:90-
White -------------- -------------- --------------
Negro -------------- -------------- --------------
98,700.57
33,268.64
65,394.90 4,956.01 3,699.99 ------------
420.77 ----------
55,525.29
6,950.01 21,680.67 3,162.48 ------------ ------------ 400.00 ----------
246,752.56
55,996.57
62,939.42 2,100.00 ------------ 4,560.66 4,674.70 ----------
90,486.54 17,933.58 33,848.69 ------------ ------------ 2,056.00 ------------ ----------
10,692.74 12,165.04 15,696.91 ------------ ------------ 290.00 ------------ -----------
21,766.48 70,654.27
---'28:730:87-
--"28:799:98"
------------------------
------------
------------
145.00 1,412.75
----------.-_----------- -------1-7--.8-9
31,715.30 5,777.18 10,049.56 ------------ ------------ 660.00 ------------ -----------
20,750.10 17,598.40 12,140.04 ------------ ----------.- ------------ ------------ -----------
1,011.12 --------------
919.44 ~- -- -- ------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -----------
White 47,409.96 -------------- 9,150.00 300,099.91 37,050.00 100,009.92 11,490.00 ------------ ------------ 2,270.04 -----------
Negro 21,760.00
4,500.00
13,200.00 143,130.00
White 46,687.80 -------------- 11,020.88 371,471.50
21,660.00 95,574.09
21,240.00 131,477.60
-----------------._-----
-----------------------
--19;741:41'
------------------------
-----------
--.--------
Negro 10,942.40 ------------.- 7,705.00 56,530.76 34,522.20 21,660.48 ------------ ------------ ------------ ---.-------- -----------
White 16,523.38 -------------- -------------- 82,573.47 18,669.12 51,843.18 3,651.70 ------------ 7,618.96 ------------ -----------
Negro White
--------------
19,858.62
---------------------------
---------------------------
---155:675:26'
---127:430:92-
---147:066:93'
'--6:608:40'
'-'2:107:44-
------------
------------
--'9;666:48'
---------------------
Negro White Negro
.. 5,386.22 -------------- --------------
23,266.64
4,856.70
14,532.24
16,001.22 161,080.06
10,133.32 --------------
3,036.70
80,099.61
33,324.29 38,379.84
-----_.-----
39,876.12
56,563.74
--------------
'--4:101jO' ------------
------------------------------------
-----210:00-
1,485.00 4,252.00
------------ ,'. -.------
.. --------
------._
----
-----------
SYSTEM
Pelham Quitman Rorne Tallapoosa Tallulah Falls
Thomaston Thomasville T occoa Trion Valdosta
Tidalia Waycross West Point W'inder
Total Cities
Total Counties
Grand Total
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
II. Instruction-Continued
A. SALARIES
I 1. Principals
2. Instructional Supervisors
3. Teachers
4. Other Instructional Personnel
(a) Elementary (b) Elementary (c) High School (d) High School (a) School (b) Guidance (c) Other
Male
Female
Male
Female
Librarians Personnel
5. Secretarial or Clerical Employees
(a) Principals (b) Other Office
s White $ 5,600.00 $------------- $ 4,257.10 $ 69,777.06
32,046.77 $ 33,327.09 $___________ $----------- $----------- $----------- $-----------
Negro -------------- ---- --------- 4,950.04 White 5,933.30 -------------- --------------
54,987.94 58,170.86
11,290.20 23,094.62
16,571.00 24,447.31
------------
3,524.24
-----------------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------i95:84
Negro White
5,366.66 67,507.60
-----4:852:92-
2,991.70 2,833.30
44,848.61 505,872.00
15,636.82 31,083.60
19,910.56 61,959.42
---7: 672:25-
-----------4,669.92
-----------9,547.44
---3;982:00-
---iO;789:00
Negro 19,815.48 --------------
4,572.16
2,833.30 25,059.72 30,319.68 3,759.96 ------------ ----------.- 900.00 ------------
White Negro White Negro
---------------------------------------------- ------
---------------------------------------------- ------
6,932.57
--------------
566.36 --------------
34,609.12
--------------
9,350.10
--------------
11,658.21
9,283.40
-----5:779:45- -----7:119:24-
-------------- --------------
3,816.74
------------
------------
------------
------------------------
-----------------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
-----------------------
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
-----------------------
White 29,345.04
2,137.01
11,700.08
Negro
5,366.66
894.00
9,550.08
White 21 470.11
2,854.98
2,775.00
Negro
5,366.66
1,903.32
475.00
White
8,741. 70
2,625.00
7,080.28
Negro
5,366.70 --- ---------- --------------
White 11,991.40 --- ---------- --------------
Negro -------------- ---------- --------------
White 32,010.00
5,050.00
18,700.00
Negro 19,980.00
4,550.00
6,201.00
211,834.20
91,818.40
54,247.23 5,258.32 4,850.04 2,595.04 2,470.00
323.57
28,724.59
12,565.68
24,550.20 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
187,222.46
43,153.48
69,836.89 3,559.96 ------------ 4,990.60 3,590.00 ------------
107,628.34
27,441.35
49,735.00 3,850.00 ------------ 3,327.06 1,120.00 ------------
96,570.58
30,753.38
40,335.77 4,500.00 2,550.00 1,469.84 1,646.25 ------------
38,910.40 75,323.08
12,436.93 28,650.05
12,877.64 26,322.02
---2:668:35-
-----------------------
740.00 ------._-----
------------ ----------------------- ------------
6,877 .06 318,829.33
----50:982:50-
-------------94,350.21
------------ ------------
------------ ------------
--_._-------
------------
---4:984:73-
-----------------------
199,329.69
20,016.55
52,139.24 ------------ ------------ ------------ 3,199.02 ._---------
White Negro White Negro White Negro
White Negro
6,300.00 -------------- --------------
5,400.00 -------------- 12,500.16
37,003.43
5,000.00
4,608.38
18,640.02
750.00
3,308.30
5,091.66 -------------- --------------
8,616.70 --------------
5,311.16
10,141.66 --------------
2,866.70
5,233.34 ..------------- 10,391.80
80,626.68 34,750.44 236,356.21 128,366.13 43,456.60 40,426.04 67,059.25 32,600.34
14 ,334.50 9,620.16 64,223.17
23,189.62 16,250.04 14,800.12 35,848.01
11,882.77
40,265.28 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
11,142.35 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------_. ----
87,769.50 4,486.70 ------------ 5,861.23 1,680.00 ------------
54,629.16 6,100.00 ------------ 2,503.94 1,500.00 ------------
13,233.36 ------------ ------------
722.75 1,900.00 ------------
9,250.67 ----------_. ------------
814.41 ------------ ------------
48,019.81 3,500.00 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
7,469.40 2,900.00 ------------ 1------------ ------------ ------------
White 1,346,815.80 Negro 501,188.45
296,392.47 146,508.60
318,235.46 10,938,498.67 2,704,824.49 4,138,310.90 209,434.59 28,314.36 169,242.37 314,212.88 55,801.82
426,836.27 4,950,377.06 1,113,662.44 1,506,154.39 57,317.84 6,130.03 64,841.06 132,069.31 - -- --~ ------.
White 4,965,856.15 Negro 1,790,622.42
711 ,303.71 :179,418.24
2,048,102.91 1,285,162.02
13135,,346946,,957764..4286
9,134,874.33 111,750 ,548 . 36 2,833,463.25 3,698,107.30
326,374.61 111,641.95
41,088.42 441,208.06 473,502.61 18,390.34 118,989.66 106,270.17
198,755.96 35,895.62
I White
Negro
6,312.671.95 2,291,810.87
I
1,007,696.18 525,926.84
I
2,366,338.37 1,711,998.29
44,433,074.93 20,317,351.54
1 11, 839 , 698 .82 115 ,888 ,859 .26 3,,947,125.69 5,204,261.69
535,809.20 168,959_.:.79
69,402.78 610,450.43 787,715.49 24,520.37 183,830.72 238,339.48
254,557.78 35,895.62
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
II. Instruction-Continued
B. INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS
C. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE OF INSTRUCTION
2. Library Books
3. Teaching
\. Travel
SYSTEM
1. Textbooks
(a) School Library Books
(b) Periodicals and
Newspapers
(e) Audio-
Visual Materials
(d) Other Supplies
Supplies
(a) Travel of (b) Travel of (c) Travel of Non-Teaching Instructional Teachers
Principals Supervisors
2. Other
- - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - ----~ --------1------1------ ------- -~----I-----I-----I
Total
Expense of Instruction
Appling
Atkinson
Bacon
Baker
-01
01
Baldwin Banko
Barrow
Bartow
Ben Hill
Berrien
WNehlilt"e0 $
$ 1,283.66 $
WhIte N':l'iro WhIte Negro
6,640.00 2,450.00
840.00 225.50 406.87 166.90
White Negro
135.40
71.36
White Negro
20.90
801.00 539.32
37.48 $ 1,322687..3233 $ 1,531.37 $
96.50 24.00 123.45 63.15
2,005.00 875.00 268.63 53.50
1,205.00 545.00 378,52
17.53
87.14
.___________
752.56 462.50
19.18
400.00 64.46
273219..2690 S------------- $
2,105.00 987.50
1,201.41 237.48
400.00 45.00
2,494.92 2,000.00
600,00
5,009.21 1,700.00
504.57 ._____
336436..3809 750.00 600.00
292.24
1,243.00 $
1,325.00 650.00
2,822.56 _
1:019:58- --770.73
1,143.63 805.85
15,,503805..0000
450.00 240.50 2,189.79
_ 1,236.08-
_ 100.00 99.32
White Negro
360.00 .___
. 1,382.74
1,572.78 69.65
495.78
1,310.64
_..
__
White
317.56
149.46
500.00
1,232.30
903,00
~'h~~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ---6:928:48- -----1:317:75 :::::::::::::: ------450:00- ----"3;374:12 ::::::::::::::
:::::::::::: ~b~~~
-----339:43- :::::::::::: ------20:00- :::::::::::: -------213:91 ::::::::::::::
Negro
100.00
~~~:~~_ -------600:00 ::::::::::::::
600.00 __
White Negro
661.36
180.82
540.00 1,970.38
3,801.85
600.00
2,227.38
_
__
402,611.00 114,118.08 214,132.40 64,373.10 257,820.23 34,546.38 92,293.47 109,209.64 347,735.34 234,825.20
173,559.39 11,599.76 175,639.29 7,431.34 504,419.96 62,192.16
110,4~9.49
69,072.26 353,065.68 60,011.87
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts
White
1,044,12
1,049.39
249.14
50,565.92
1,725.74
650.00
7,921.03
5,862.50 2,736,819.31
~b~~~ :::::::::::: f~U~ ------75:12 ~:~:~~ ~~~:~:. 2r:3~Ui
:~::~:
~~~:~~.
999.72 __
460.00 1,333,340.14 85,511.09
~i~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ;;;~;~~~;~~; :::~~~~~~~~: ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ::::::~:~~~~::!~~:~~~~~:~~~~~ :::-:::~:~~~~: ------------ ------------- Negro
White 3,075.80
22.00 1,025.12 __. . .
30.00
175.00
551.45
1,610.16
.
513,09 __
2,836.95 1,497.42
579.75
197.00 813.03 452.89
32.601.04 247,033,13
15,433.37
208,727.53 183,361.48 155,445.58
Negro 2,006.40
619.84
29,00
175.00 .
. __
25.00
92,196.42
White
628.55
197.01
_
WNeh~rItoel.----------. 1,352863,.7558 .. 83.86 ------1-2-4-.7-5--
~~:t:::::::::: ----~ynr :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
1,919.80
3,334.32
361.25
479.94 1,000,00 1,000.00
--------------1 789.86 --.-----------i
11,,000000..0000
578.34 347369..2966
2,379,79 1,840,43
::::::::::::::i:::::::::::::: ==============
4,177.67
2,948.00
1,771.87
2,129.32
1,819,72
733.35 996.55
::::::::::::::1
525,501.37 274,720.13 286,878.10
386,602.10 152,396.57 115,516.24
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
SYSTEM
II. Instruction-Continued
B. INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS
C. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE OF INSTRUCTION
I. Textbooks
(a) School Library Books
2. Library Books
(b) Peri- (c) Audio-
odicals and
Visual
Newspapers Materials
(d) Other Supplies
3. Teaching Supplies
I. Travel
(a) Travel of (b) Travel of (c) Travel of Non-Teaching Instructional Teachers
Principals Supervisors
2. Other
.-
Total Expense of Instruction
Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
White $----------- $ 1,574.23 $----------- $ 40.00 $
Negro ------------ 1,359.72 -------._-.-
40.00
White --------.--- 1,332.30 ------------ ----------.-
Negro -.---.-._--- ----------_. ------------ ------------
750.46 $ 1,180.43 $------------- $
500.00 $
170.98
1,336.84 -------------- ----------.---
740.00
7,065.89 .------------- --------------
360.00 -------------- ------------.- --------------
2,838.97 $ 1,786.93 S
927.34
1,424.05
893.74 --------------
1,290.98 -----------._-
166,309.64 181,942.62 183,839.30 147,447.58
White ------._.---
375.90
56.18 -------.----
68.18
1,396.30 -------------- --------------
1,309.04
990.00
Negro --------.---
White
48.86
148.38 752.25
------.-----.------.---
--"2;000:00-
-------5:35-
465.43 --------------
5,097.81
1,475.00
500.00 500.27
900.00 2,558.34
180.00 685.69
Negro ------------
174.25 ----_.--.--- ------------ ---.--------
470.22
625.00
408.64 --_.----------
14.03
White ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
2,736.17 --------------
500.00
1,526.81
489.36
Nel(l'o White
------------
------------
-----837:36-
------76:60-
------47:99-
-------9:59-
-----2:472:48-
-------700:00-
---------------------------
-----i;700:oi-
-------6i4:io-
Negro ------------
--- White - - - -- - - ~-
267.60 7,380.75
3.08 ----------.-
5.00 ------------
-----847:87-
1,094.37 34,829.99
---------------------------
-------------3,840.91
----i2;373:09-
160.47 254,287.79
Negro ----------_. 4,920.50 ------------ ------------
565.25
23,220.00 --------------
2,560.61
8,248.72 169,525.19
160,568.64 89,388.76 575,622.98 135,865.87 502,181.80
7,297.68
164,994.53 57,080.85 3,253,092.40
2,035,078.96
White -----------Negro -----------White --.--------Negro -----------White -----------Negro -----------White 1,653.68
83.17 ------------ ------------
29.35
131.04 ------------ ------------ ------------
812.99 ------------
50.00
800.00
73.06 ------------ ------------ ------------
2,157.42 ----------.- 1,148.32 3,003.52
146.00 ------------
249.70
329.75
1,730.54
379.47 1,250.65
624.54
157.34 46.88 889.37 114.53 5,164.38
60.00 36,880.81
-------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
-------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
1,880.00
454.76
7,922.57
1,367.94
-------------- --------------
377.44
555.07
634.37 2,500.54
252.00 21,814.21
156.16 --------------
159.59
277.50
527.72
2,460.61
1,933.49
9,032.59
Negro White
-----------96.07
-----269:78-
-----i49:53-
-----i43:59-
-----345:00-
--------------
1,493.69
73.91
448.40
314.80 --------------
139.34 1,420.09
--------43:00-
Negro
34.89
163.77
27.35
10.00
345.00
905.76 -------------- ._------------
1,098.03
12.50
20,896.42 24,411.40
389,613.47 73,226.91 601,236.15 41,456.23 828,406.48
358.092.60 62,207.57 95,295.63
White ------------ 2,212.81 ------------ ------------ ------------
6,969.28
600.00
500.00
494.31
15,543.45
Negro White
------------
------------
-----657:42-
------84:96-
------23:50-
-----66:08-
--------------
3,141.84
--------------
--------------
----
--
--
~
-
-
-
-
-
~
-- --
-
--
--
-------970:90-
-------ii2:00-
Nell'0 WhIte Negro
White
------------
------------
--i8:980:56-
333.32 7,899.30 -----------------------
19.34
------------
------------
------------
90.00 12,123.71
-----------------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
390.00 4,239.24
---------------------------
-----i;800:00-
--------------
--------------
-----i;07i:i8------ -358:72-
144.22 2,077 .82
- - - ~ - - - - - - - - --
5,014.65
----i4;240:75----i6;230:93-
::::::::::::I:::::::::::: 1::::::::::::::1:::::::::::::: Negro
White
6,326.85 ------------
---3;07i:74-
Ne ro ------------
111.56
.~ ~ ~~ :~~~ :~~ ~
[~~
~
~
~
~
~
~~
:~~~
160.67
::::::::::::::1
93.87
4,778.69 675.00
914,428.93 142,588.19
152,085.62 61,997.69 2,293,991.53 102,291.15 635,221. 79 175,292.35 441,239.33 170 441.14
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanue Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
White ------------
-------597:90-1 _____ : Negro ----.-----------445:77- -------781:50- White --.-.-------
Negro ------------
-----302:57- -----803:47- White --_._-------
Negro ----------.-
979.78 789.88 1,289.61 644.80
2,286.69 1,240.24
----------.- ____ .w ______ ------------
------------ --.---------
------------ ------------
250.00
3,423.35
216.50
803.47 3,423.35
2,190.68 1,690.61
3,161.89 1,580.95
1,401.91 1,401.92
------------.-
-------------140.87 --------------
----------.--. ------.-------
--------.-.---
627.30
----.---------
696.38
-------749:24- White ----------.-
181.52
55.99
Negro --.---------
84.04
31.71
White ------------
20.10
18.95
-----101:00- Negro ------------ --------.--- ------------
20.00 20.00
------------
2,405.40 -_.----------- --------------
------------
1,914.69 ----.-.-.----- .-----------.-
97.91
11,377.60 --------------
577 11
--.--------- -------------- --~------~---~
500.00
:~~~:::_ -._-----------
815.77 753.50 3,300.00
172.56 3,514.42
702.40
.-------------
------------.----------.-.-
------.----------------.---
289.22 --------------
228,358.7o
143,423.72 249,325.2 1 102,144.99 306,613.62 262,812.92 95,551.66 100,130.56 366,239.64
223.S52.7 2
White Negro
White Negro
White Negro
White Negro White Negro
------------
------20:74-
------------
-~.---------
------------
--"6;367:06-
-----------------------
------------
-----iI6:75-
---i;845:i3-
------------
---4;459:28"
656.21 342.66
.... --~-~------
------53:44-
-----146:44-
51.00
---2;998:29-
49.24 50.00
-----~------
------------
-----~------
-~---~------
------------
------------
---2;621:11-
65.35
~------~----
720.00
-----123:78-
----------------------------------
---5;536:83-
17.34 69.74
--------------
-----1:214:56-
-----4;230:30-
1,865.14
----49;447:65-
5,220.20 1,516.40
- - - - - - - ~~------------------
~~------------
---~----------
--------------
--------------
---------------------------
59.52
--------------
---------------------------
---------~----
----------~---
556.93 500.00
-----2;142:55-
-------516:86-
639.25
-------920:23-
-----4;687:12-
3,848.30 --------------
-----2;942:57-
840.08
--------------
-------205:75-
----16;775:70-
--------------
---123;676:56-
---------------------------
200,099.24 7,590. 00
115,894.16
----511;572:17 358,690.01 4,364630,,110353..92o6 400,342.52 168,432.1 5
.. White -------473:58- Negro
White Negro
---2;224:16- -----2;296:09- White
Negro
-----990:77- -----186:17- ----630:00- ---3;051:09- -----2;310:10- -----4;305:66- -----3;400:00- White
Negro
-----343:91- ------50:02- ------i4:48- --------25:00- White
Negro
--------.--------------
21,458.39 14,305.60 ------------
---------~-~
------------
-----------48.70
------------
990.11
825.00
12.00
--.-.------- --~--------- -----------~ ------------ ------------ -~---------- - - - - - - - - - - - ---------~-- -----------~
2,441.93 ---------~-- ------------
166.22
3,334.11
260.66
1,500.00
252.75 --------------
105.60
-----------23.39
18.90 ------------ -----~------
578.25 2,054.51
425.38
1,130.00
-------------267.65
628.77
-----------~-~
449.96
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~--~-~--------
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -----~~----~--
-------------- --------------
-------------- --------------
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~-------------
-~------------ -------._-----
2,354.30 156.32
1,658.22 1,561.85
883.71
2,135.00 902.56
--------------
_-~-~--------
-------------12,595.64 7,615.51 1,100.38
------------.-
236,083.74 205,361.08 1,208,961.22
636,660.83 318,319.25
81,202.5I 284,911.46 242,570.08 72,372.1 I
18,216.33
White
Negro
-----923:04- -------320:30- White
Negro
White
Negro
-----430:79- -----180:00- -----2;147:84- White
Negro
-----2i5:64- -----3;513:14- White ------------ Negro
----------.-------------------- ... --.-------------------------------
----~-------
-----------------------
------------
395.56 426.51 255.82 ----------------------818.09 ------------
---------------.-----------------._---------------------
----_.------
----~-------
1,870.25 ---~--~----_.- --------~-----
265.87
1,500.00
2,615.74
------------
1,014.12 w _____________ --~-._--------
918.94
100.00
582.61
652.00
3,418.68 --------------
3,199.42
6,562.16
------------
250.00
2,226.18 --------------
478.64
831.59
2,228.64
161.25 ------------ ----------.-.- -------~~-----
214.59 --------------
2,323.38
------------
------------~-
500.00 --------------
1,161.69
------~-----
------------
226.82
----~~-------- -------------~
-------------- --------------
1,729.54
38.00
955.16
----~-~-------
115.00 2,499.96
~--~----------
1,000.00
8,230.68
1,218.80
-----------~ ~-----------
-------------- -------------- 50.00
------~------- -~~-~-~-~-~---
209,088.59 129,857.62 424,622.95 213,391.99 428,436.72 198,334.84
157,280.58
48459,,114819..32o6
3,600. 00
White Negro
------"3:91- -----363:98- -----2;996:21- -----3;i46:36- -----5;095:14- White ---_ _----- Negro
White
Negro
-----3;783:35- -------------- White
Negro
--i5;332:09- --21;059:98- ---3;345:78- ---5;673:76- --80;544:17- ----"8;071:58- ---219;140:35- White
Negro
--------._--
.. -_.-._-----------------
---------~--
2,705.67
401.80 160.00 1,551.56 24.49 600.00 --------._-------------
3,716.46
------------
13.94 -----_.---------------------------
570.31
------------ ---------~-- --------------
------------ ------------
502.72
124.01
15.10 ------------
110.13
---~-------- ------~-----
910.92
------------ ------------ ----.---------
------------ w ___________ --------------
--------------
------------_.
1,060.07 14,213.67 --------_.----
1,020.00
806.97
1,051.57 --~-~-~-------
168,410.75
-----~-~------
-----------~--
78,038.56
-----~--------
304.93
890,193. 80
--------------
374.32 --------------
72.08
55,118.86
-------------- --------------
1,452.74
101.49
292,694.28
--------------
-------------- -------------
-------------- --~-----------
--------------
-----~--------
--------------
-~_._---------
-------------~
330.68 -----~--------
1,054.30 39,028.66
356,699.94 69,393.15
4,312,435.96 734,344;3 1
SYSTEM
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
II. Instruction-Continued
------------
B. INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS
C. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE OF I NSTRUCTION
1. Textbooks
2. Library Book,
-
(a) School (b) Peri- (c) AudioLibrary odicals and Visual Books Newspapers Materials
(d) Other Supplies
3. Teaching Supplies
1. Travel
(a) Travel of (b) Travel of (c) Travel 0
1 Non-Teaching Instructional
Principals
Supervisors
Teachers
2. Other
Total Expense of Instruction
White $ 48.58 $ 847.59 $ 31.80 $----------- S 2,292.42 S
s 275.42 $-------------
500.00 S 2,231.9 L
$ 269,967.08
Negro White Negro
White
------------
------------
-----378:37-
-----------------------
------------ ------------ ------------
------------ 4,189.66
409.19
------------ ------------ --------------
------------ 1,901.00
333.56
-----------200.00
-----------136.90
----ii;3i5:52-
----------------------------------------
412.35
--------------
--------------
--------------
- - - - - 2- -,0- 8- -9-.2- 5-
------------ __
-----3;390:00-
243.20
980.4 7
5,971.80
-----78;285:oi
29,123.78 856,172.64
Negro ------------ 2,096.33
204.09
100.00
68.45
5,658.76
219.67
121.60
490.25
2,985.89
356,827.33
White ------------ 1,594.11
105.38 1,341.56
637.71
1,735.05 --------------
303.98
1,555.46
2,585.95
324,188.32
Negro White Negro
------------ ------------
------------ 766.80
------------
406.80
------------ ------------ ----------------------- ------------ ------------
------------ ------------ ------------
----------------------------------------
----------------------------------------
---------------------------
500.00
- - - - - -1-, 5- 0- -0-. 0- o
600. 00
5,400.00 3,150.00
376,336.00 218,272.97
White
25.65
208.27
169.55 ------------
63.93
1,318.91 --------------
463.85
843.8 5
Negro
53.22
367.22
41.41
28.90
134.27
831.32 --------------
353.79
1,619.81
White Negro
------------ ------------
------------ ------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
White ------------ 997.69 ------------
78.59
461.55
8,049.22 --------------
491.68
853.02 --------------
506.00
3,055.31
1,170.00 --------------
8,383.43
2,167810..663o
Negro ------------
97.14 ------------ ------------
44.79
278.64 -------------- -------------- ------------
White Negro
White
164.78 ------------
15.21
------------ ------------ 1,000.00
------------ ------------ ------------
926.96 ------------ 261.46
2,864.56
5,445.06
------------ --------------
180.00
4,315.54
1,727.30 --------------
--------------
1,125.00
2,191.4
------------ ------------
329.50
801.95
Negro
49.18
534.85
20.03
41.28
135.00
2,500.93 --------------
432.68
1,016.01
White Negro White
------------ 1,017.65 ------------ ------------
8,200.00 1,386.74
------------
-----------------------
------------------------
------------
1,363.81
-----4:1j7:20-
---------------------------
1,985.84
-------------. --------------
900.00
477.77
---------------------------
Negro White Negro
------------ ------------ ------------
------------ 996.45 ------------
------------
200.00 ------------
----------_ .. ------------
------------------------
-----5;487:iii-
------------ ------------
258.17
---------------------------
--------------
500.00 269.13
--------------
White ------------
341.55
Negro ------------ 180.28
White
63.15 ------------
Negro
22.85 ------------
72.07 23.68
634.15 602.19
74.00 10.00
50.00 40.00
986.19 413.45
12.00 12.00
1,234.14 -------------- --------------
303.20 -------------- --------------
3,105.51 --------------
512.49
1,905.19 --------------
466.C8
White
167.58
Negro ------------
WNebgirteo -_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
1,288.06 450.53
------------------------
------------
------------
------------------------
300.00
75.00 ------------ ------------
255.92
66.74 ------------ ------------
-------~~:~~-I m:~~ 19,760.00
I 7,308.49
3,908.91 1,323.70
243.49 ______________
______________
377.79
1,500.73 271.2 4 801.45 277.8 9
1,291.09 615.84 803.33 871.4 1 879.5 3 899.3 2
2,239.23 122.98
2,018.14 781.1 1
2,281.20 8.00
6,622.90 497.00 260.00
14,147.09
2,851.36 2,670.00
_
797.76
1,779.00 40.25 270.00 135.00
2,158.62 2,068.51
_
1,489.43 617.52
190,429.39 227,885.82 873,551.67 83,498.97 475,323.54 32,687.22 829,197.81
5,897.98 130,408.24 237,822.21
218,728.24 50,935.14 145,300.41 172,528.29 317,038.71 93,264.72 150,857.27 61,690.34 280,207.54 244,390.55
761,900.56 258,213.49 228,787.74 127,471.17
Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
""'C
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
Marion McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
~:;~ :::::::::::: -----~::::~- :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: -----~:~~~:~~- :::::::::::::: -------~~~:~~-
White
646.98
150.00
1,947.17
_
Negro
646.98
100.00
_
White Negro
1,032.13
976.64
1,356.97
100.00 _
White
Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
3.20 21. 74
238.39 235.08 250.57 344.79 155.05
202.38 88.47
59.94 38.10
.
-v-
._.
._
17.95
104'.07
960.00
2,333.58
565.04 1,053.35 1,344.89 1,401.60 1,030.06 2,315.18
.______ 633.32
499.77
500.00 _
458.40 _
_ 375.00 _ _
_
White Negro
White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
1,020.00 _
1,035.47 409.63
733.79 1,099.17
315.33 100.00 683.13 716.78
63.00 1,085.00
4,000.00 684.47
8,320.26
.. 12,312.12
600.00
168.80
410.00
196.50 2,352.36 1,000.00 1,231.90
643.10
399,38 354.94
300.00
_
558.30
513.96
_
_
1,266.60
420.93
683.30
516.69
457.48
80.00
_
White Negro White Negro
WNehgirteo Negro Negro White Negro
1,309.16
WNehgirteo
29.35
White Negro
White
150.00
Negro 180.00
White ____________
~Ift~ ::::::::::::
Negro
267.61 75.89
310.40
35.76 44.14 150.51
840.57 420.28 155.33
3666..5856 486.40 479.59
918.07 503.92
159.15 .___
.___________
70.24 1,24155..0000
3,050.81 550.01
1,444.98
234.02
487.98
72.97
39.00
253.02 206.70
21.97
38.60 I
5.00 205.84
440.00 69.48
282.47
40.85
94.92
37.3,5
604.45
1_ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
~;U~ -----270:2:5- ------60:00- ------:5:5:i7-
365.31
34.82
2,980.86 293.33
15,060.85
1,24105..6050
411.11 508.80 464.65
282.15 20.88
500.00
334.74 ..
2,241.03 _ 1,999.14
300.00 1,25205..0000
_ 627.97 _
685.59 3,089.13
-------600:00- ::::::::::::::
1,362.00
300.00
513.01
3,897.81
I~:m:~~
1,886.67
_____ ~:~~~::x>_ -------:562:06-1 --------9-2-0-.-0-0. --------5-6-5--.9-1-1'
2,982.32 354.67
1,679.11 859.31
1,026.48 238.56
1,200.00
--------------
8.00
--------------
171.02
--------------
280,315.75 60,681.08 100,697.80 109,740.10 268,840.62 63,408.26
2,530.45 --------------
1,195.41 945.24
-----i:iz:i7-
1,982.66
600.00
2,160.99 --------------
1,044.01 -------------
570.63
771. 89
514.85 --------------
233.02
300.00
845.62
200.00
288,523.44 295,421.27 153,282.74 178,545.92 180,169.32 81,091.02 135,860.04 128,339.78
80,791.10 127,927.11
3,164.35 579.68
7,558.75 2,199.46 1,371.92
849.70 1,561.62 1,164.62
904.98
914.36
812.64 708.00 387.00 457.00 897.00 797.38
--------------
--------------
--------------
789.92
3,357.03 1,256.78 1,331.97
1,616.19 840.79
2,301.01 871.81
99.62 _
7,386.77 _
71.95 _ _ _
3,410.28
1,135.,5~
1-4,015.81 44,463.87 418,613.34 216,072.87 103,556.25 127,574.04 192,198.64 224,311.56 111,4.55.02 88,921.38
100,663.62 55,072.79 349,792.87 171,289.10 195,539.85 3,373.25 183,058.87 238,090.46 263,275.44 87,831.61
1,903.79
815.09 1,776.26 1,094.36 1,423.06 1,171.86 2,592.18 1,223.70 2,359.19
890.75
70.97
991.24 32.02
1,418.64 193.01
2,909.471 810.52
103,967.41 108,111.52 245,082.48
145,417.87 99,950.05 139,446.72 330,496.74
272,611.30 215,555.34
88,698.69
------------
SYSTEM
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS II. Instruction-Continued
B. INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS
C. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE OF INSTRUCTION
1. Textbooks
(a) Scbool Library
Books
2. Library Books
(b) Peri- (c) Audioodicals and Visual Newspapers Materials
(d) Other Supplies
I
3. Teaching Supplies
(a) Travel of Non-Teaching
Principals
I. Travel
!
,
(b) Travel of (c) Travel of Instructional Teachers Supervisors
2. Other
Total Expense of Instruction
$___________
White
$ 18,437.90
$
2,600.00
$___________ $___________ $_____________ $
s 500.00
1,000.00 $ 3,109.58 $
$
Ne~ro
WhIte
-----300:50-
---1;561:37-
------75:00-
------45:00-
---3;000:30-
----"1;294:12-
---------------------------
299.08 --------------
1,163.64 939.00
2,264.45
Ne~ro
200.25
White ------------
259.37
50.00
30.00 1,362.30
504.73 ------------ -----._---.-
93.80
1,400.32 ------.------1,025.94 ------.--_.---
499.62 334.25
884.98 4,199.50
-------390:00-
Ne~ro ------------
426.42 -_.-._------ ._---------- 0. _____ -----
529.63 -------_.----- ------._------
991.88
White ------------
991.86
89.46
51.16
174.59
2,472.38 -------------- .-------------
819.88
60.18
Negro ------------
362.66
55.59
132.85
71.33
1,199.91 ------.------- --------------
1,142.20
33.78
White ------------ 1,677.80 ------------
500.00 ------------
1,110.15
200.00
500.00
1,961.44
Negro ------------
- 100.00 ._.-----.--- ------------ ------------ -------------- -------.-.---- ------._------ --------------
272,892.76 215,783.44 176,357.32
165,856.46 135.454.21 89,936.40 183,249.24 172,902.44 288,196.11
3,650.00
f
White -- .. _------- 271,889.71 ------------ ------------ ------------ -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -
Negro White Negro White
------------
------------
------------
------------
-----254:98-----794:43-
-----------------------
-- ~_.- -- ----
------------
--------------------------------------._-----
-----306:14-
------------
------------
-------205:64-
324.19 1,387.47
--------------
1,995.00
--------------
--------------
-------509:01-
497.85 --------------
-----5:176:05-
774.47 1,644.49
-
Negro White Negro White
------------
82.43
----.. ------- 1,394.37
--._--------
------------
-----471:96-
---------------------------------------------
------------
------------
-----------------------
----._----------------------------
1,866.37
693.73 6,260.54
-------870:97-
-----------------------------------------------------
--------------
-------487:92-
--------------
585.95 -
8.56.09 41.44 993.33
Nej[ro ------------
28.83 ------------ ------------
319.32
200.00 -------------- --------------
35.44
200.00 2,745.30
3,389,379.21 1,090,580.98
392,293.12 169,349.65 165,968.14 55,967.84 137,749.58 114,869.42 299,098.68 49,017.21
- White
600.32
535.23 ------------ ------------ ------------
Negro White
800.25 ------------
435.21 ------------
-----------------------
-- - ---- - - - - ~
------------
---------
5,090.7
-
9
~
6,030.25 5,036.54
360.00
--------------
-- - - -- - --
- - - -~.
--------------
--------56:40-
--------------
1,637.68
-----1:650:i8-
-
Negro White
---9;525:68-
---1;890:00-
-----350:00-
-----737:88-
374.05 -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
500.00
1,000.00 --------------
1,400.00
3,600.00
Negro ------------
White ------------
400.00
25.00
40.00
394.04 ------------ ------------
100.00 578.61
1,200.00
--------------
---------------------------
-------500:00-
----"1;763:81-
Negro White
-----------------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
---6;692:62-
-------------- --------------
-------------- --------------
--------------
--------------
-----2:682:94-
-
ii-iii]~::~,i~ Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ --------------
White ------------ ------------
Negro ------------ ------------
White ------------
260.58
29.06 54.01
5.00 5.00
------40:00-
41.85 ------------ ------------
2,340.80 2,340.85 2,792.81
----------------------------------------
944.32
Negro ------------
199.75
43.95 ------------ ------------
1,436.95
1,105.01
500.00
85.74 835.27 492.71
209,441.16 233,980.72 239,091.02 21,774.09 380,242.19 66,897.96 140,692.42 120,577.84 489,350.32 142,626.57
100,802.76 89,879.96 129,243.17 142,516.12
Quitman Rabun Rando.ph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
!~~:i~1I:::::::::::1::;:::::1:~1gJ:! :I ::I:!:U~~~I:::::~:~:i~::i~:
::::r:8~~U:~!i
:::::i;~i~~ll:I~~~~~~~~~~~J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
17'5:~::: ::::::::::::::I:::::::~~~:~~:
:~:::!~~:~:~J:t :-:-:-:-:;~~::~~;;~;::~~;;:- 2'2::i!:U!i:~n:~~~
Negrol
1____________ 803.34 2,652.55
7,872.31
1,728.28
7,106.35 1,176,140.39
White ------------
300.00 1
_ __ __ __ __ ___
654.81
1,058.82
713.09
166,678.39
~J:\~~1------35:68- r~g:gg ------42:791r---i90:26- ------94:65- d~~:~~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ~~U~ -------i89:86- ~U~~:~6
~h1~~ -----i80:00- ~~U~ ------32:9fl :::::~_ I~U~ -------400:00- --------64:55- -------502:42- ::::::::::::::
:~~:~~_ 2~U~U~
Negro 170.00 1,000.00
16.70 ,____________
74.18
400.00
500.00
407,274.15
White
1.029.21
43.44
844.30
2,328.60
441.24
2,023.74
540.00
153,565.98
Negro
804.16
4.12
600.88
1,761.77
234.66
653.88
433.00 114,955.34
Spalding
Stephens
Stewart
Snmter
~
Talbot
ell
~
Taliaferro
Tattnall
Taylor
Telfair
Terrell
White ------------ 5,353.39 ------------
Negro
_
1____________ 24,173.36 -------------_
491.77 500.00
White Negro
3,585.85
75.00 J_I_____2_0_0_._0_0_
139.96
2,725.00
479.85
WNehgirteo ------------
373513..1570
'1____________
210116..1{l47
11,,336893..7584 -------------- -------3--8-7-.7-8--
~~i~ :::::::::::: -----~~::~~- :::::::::::1::::::::::: ---~:~:~:;:- :::::i;i~~:6~: :::::::::::::: :::::::~~~:~~:
Negro
379.96
1____________
554.71 -------------- -------------- --------------
White
225.00
72.00
260.0011'058.05
Negro White .___________ Negro .___________
225.00 1,522.53
761.26
67.00
287.00 405.04 195.50
1,147.60 149.78 96.50
~:~~~ :::::::::::: -----~:~:~:- ------~::~~- :::::::::::: -----::~:~~-
White
640.75
3,758.61
Negro
345.53
90.38
White 2,722.57
407.00 3,051.78
210.00
..
Negro
156.00
1,510.12
1,230.22 3,344.06 1,876.25
79.80
510.66 469.34
m:i~
5,715.89
:_:_:_:_-_-:_:_:_:_:_:_:_::_1:::::::4:6:6::.7:6::
1,793.64
500.00
7,380.26 2,044.39
480.00 ._______
583.94 567.80
1,876.27
850.00
204.46 ._____________
1,627.90
161.38
11,,349657..3725 --------------
:j~U~ -------~~~:~~-
744.52
522.00
1,480.46
560.00
2,099.45
750.56
l,ggU~ ::::::::::::::
940.46
5,618.33
_ 1,522.00
800.00 .
600.00 600.00
749,113.14 275,589.39 289,610.58 14,166.66
110910,,085890..0903
~n:~u~
150,411.63
61,804.23 61,607.22 352,641.22 145,453.57
~~~:~~U~
307,508.38 150,999.67 208,751.18 260,432.02
Thomas
White
Negro
..
310.52 585.04
445.65 97.46
595.07
.
._
785.00 162.00
9,486.43 6,043.47
616.66 737.03
3,482.01 1,055.77
142.02 30.42
311,055.93 231,364.10
Tift
White . .__ 1,052.05 .
.. .. 17,799.36 _..
. . . __ __ 2,188.42
7,242.00
586,147.85
Negro ._ ... __. ._ ..
._.
._. . __. __ . __._.
..
.
_.
686.81
860.00
185,619.22
Toombs
White __. ._._ Negro
752.81 . ._______
296.81
. .______
886.15 216.05
3,578.78
1,928.26
478.67 _.
__
__
__
2,546.63 650.39
675.00 225.00
260,193.73 77,155.39
Towns Trentlen
~~i~ :::::::::::: :::::;~~:~i:I::::::~~:i6: :::::i;i:~~: ---~:~~:::~- -----~;:~~::~- :::::::::::::: :::::::i66:66: ..-..~;~~~:~~- :::::::::::::: ..-.~~~;~~~:~~
Negro _. ._ .. __ 212.77
69.66
10.00
1,147.67 .. .. . __... _._....
780.70 .
. __.._ 63,023.69
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-----'_. __.__.
L
_
------------------ - -TA-B-L-E -II--C-o-nt=inu=ed= -W=HIT=E =AN=D N=EG=RO=S=CH=OO=LS=-PA=YM=E= NTS=
- - - - - - -----------------
II. Instruction-Continued
B. INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS
'I~~ISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE OF INS~RUCTION
2. Library Books
1
1. Travel
Total
,
Expense of
SYSTEM
I I 11. Textbooks - - - - (a) School (b) Peri-
(e) Audio- I" (d) Other
3'leajhmg 1
' upp res I (a) Travel of (b) Travel of
I
I Library I odicals and Visual : Supplies
Books ! Newspapers 1 Materials
Non-Teaching Instructional
,Principals
Supervisors
------------1--------,
----1---,----- -~------- - - - --
----I (c) Travel of t
Teachers i
2. Other
Instruction
I---~--- - - - - -
Troup
White s,
1$ 1,000.26 $_____ --1$ -- ---- $ 1,870.1.5 $ 11,507.96 $ 5,857.23 $
940.88
4,689.91 $------------- S 354,577.49
Turner
Negro
j
:hite ------------1
762.56 m'~~-
-::: :::::------- -----------
1.898.95
750.00
5,~~~.~~ -------------- --------------
1,124.32 1'~rnA
~:::6:~~_
177,847.27 m:~gU~
Twiggs Union
~~~i ~~~~~~~~~~~~:::::~~i~~i:~: ::::: ::::::~~~~~~,::::::~~:~~: :::::i:~~~:6i: :::~::~:~~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~~:~~:! l'm:~r -------::~:~~- m:m:ii
Negro]
_
Upson
White Negro
1,957.94
_
1,500.00
_
3,740.41 2,000.00
500.00
1,295.22
5,500.00
232,124.65 130,949.58
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
White
2,000.00
~h~~~ :::::::::::: 1~5:~~_ _ ------- -----
Negro __ White Negro
1,815.28
488.18
WNehgirteo
_1_ :::::::_ _
1,054073..7911
White Negro
522.92 653.72
72.91 54.27
100.00 50.00
1,000.00 1,000.00 1,142.58
155.00
972.82 403.93
8,361.73
~gg:~g
99.55 261.67
543118..4190 2,841.08 2,076.84
736.88
------372:13-
499.97
500.00 ----------- --------------
253.42 375.09
815.88
1,500.00
Ij~Ur -------146:64-
833.13
50.00
2,142.00
1,260555..4377 1,607.88
927.05
4.00 200.00
879,647.56
2~g:m:~~
196,332.51 330,963.25 28,164.44
19256,,809017..9635 287,829.26 296,243.92
Wayne Wehster Wheeler White Whitfield
White
203.73
Negro __
1,089.22 131.68
20.00
White 1,180.45 Negro 2,015.45
202.98 375.84
52.95
305.71
White
~'h~~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: : :::::::::: ::::::::::::
Negro
.
White 1,394.03 Negro
8.546.42 843.30
1,300.00
550.00
11,852.25 450.00
85.41
582.43 85.46
225.00
1
66.68
..
_
312.64
600.00
..
2,005.68
~~~:~~_ -----2;958:24- :::::::::::::: -------301:76- 1,~gn~
.
.
1,200.00
3,100.72
..
989.00 166.00
50.00 .._
2,175.68
~:~~::~~_ . 1,110.55
547,172.06 120,230.76
48,029.35 61,976.63 140,880.57
2~tMn~ 6,723.40 643,020.04
_
Wilcox Wilkes
White ------------
Negro ------------
White Negro
------------,I
------ ______ 1
933.90
357.67
275.00 ------------
441. 91
125.45
135.00 ------------
600.00 ------------ ------------ ------------
795.59 ------------ ------------ ------------
6,432.51 -------------- ----
1,608.00 --------------
6,465.91
300.00
2,825.08 --------------
500.00 423.81
3,042.15
522.32
823.00
190.00
1,473.30 --------------
1,278.00 --------------
215,323.89 103,121.36 185,450.26 197,370.96
Wilkinson Worth
Total Counties
White Negro _ White Negro
_._____ 1,043.49 ._. __.. . __._._._ ...
5,949.96 ._._._. .
. __
.
,
130.74 75.00
3,258.49 '1 . . - - - - - - - - . - - - ' 901.23 1
540505..0008 1
2,371009..0327
.
_ . __..
~ 3,078.11
1,260.05 .: =====.: === = ============== =========.: ===.==============
White 93,834.72 446,157.98 21,369.13 45,794.77 229,610.39 562,778.98 39,282.65 51,600.26 327,359.22.
Negro 37,709.41 46,854.79 7,327.79 8,939.14 61,361.41 212,108.96
2,530.63 34,593.38 97,057.47
108.00
8,485.43 5,280.75
189,801.00 143,962.10 332,321.13 256,420.25
774,815.54 66,178,795.02 385,230.56 26,638,648.99
Americus Atlanta Barnesville Bremen Buford
-0:>
Calhoun Carrollton
W
Cartersville
Cedartown
Chickamauga
Cochran Commerce Dalton Decatur Duhlin
Fitzgerald Gainesville Hawkinsville
White
709.64
.__
3,78.41
.
Negro
...
326.06 _.. _._ ...
.
.
.______ 1,264.27
White 4,907.44 43,059.99
364.09 7,545.90 18,974.20 106,178.42
WNehgirteo __ 1_,5_16.61 26,879..9_1.
22.1_._2_7_ _4_,.5_8.5...76 .9..,661.84
55,449.06
71.74
Negro
_. .
. _. __._._._
. . _..
... _._.
__ .
White
237.05
Negro __. __ .
.
. .___
77.48
98.78
. .
.
.
-0
..
White
.
._.___
36.91 . ... __.
24.48
373.32
Negro
24.29
.. . __ .. _..
63.00
... _.... _. .. _._ 3,974.50 1,814.41
433.45
.
946.34 373.98 . __.
. __.__
....
.___
1,476.91 30.47
297,584.33 112,295.27
6,799.53
326.56
196,187.78
135,937.69
11,291,023.50
5,917742,,913340..8265
.
_
125,989.91
_
87,636.09
30,232.59
White
144.83 1,304.02
116.42
210.89
639.66
1,851.46
551.28
141.04
Negro 00
. . . _.
._ ..
._______
746.19
White
435.18
99.59
333.00
500.00
2,456.16
530.00
Negro
251.58
49.77
167.00 __._._______
1,228.07
1,428.85
350.00
White
149.69
379.31
._
4,426.50
1,611.19
500.00
1,953.80
Negro
126.44
1,475.48
460.00
750.00
White
1,408.05 . ._._.___
552.05
6,296.77
301.71
929.06 ..
~~~~ :::::::::::: :::::~~!:~~: :::::::::::: :~:::::::-:- :-:::::::::: :::::2:462:~~:j:::::::::::::: :::::::::::-:: :::::::::::::: ::::~~:~~~:~~:
White
298.56
Negro .. __. .___
82.00
White
210.14
343.00
Negro
30.06
49.00
White ._.
._.
_
Negro
_
White ... _. ._ 1,788.13
Negro ._._. __. __._
101.30
White _. ._
406.90
Negro _._______ 238.96
237.37 33.92 1,929.44 214.00 692.20 296.00 212.82 129.06
525.00 75.00
229.38
300.00 118.73 108.20
-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
5,733.18
--------------
-----------
--I
16.60
133.31 ._.
6,033.62
670.00
727.88
17,570.38
415.08
91.05
1,678.18
61.00
2,709.51
37.00
1,054.26
1,157367..7713 _
._. _
45.00
457.83 76.49
915.25 135.00 2,734.97 345.35
410.00
3,640.00 2,150.00
White . . Negro
.' 1,800.00 . ._._._
500.00 1,063.66
White
825.29
863.95
163.25
272.74
114.90
Negro
.___
116.84
10.00
. ._.
iJ:~;~ :::::::::::: ::::::::::::1:::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
10,531.82
500.00 _
510.72 150.00
545.13
7,532.23 .
.
906.06 . . . .
._ . __.. _._
1,067.65 33.62
4,248.23 988.31
U~U~ ::::::::::::::1::::::::::::::1 -------7-3-9-.-3-7- .-------------,
171,768.61 45,135.90 223,172.39 113,617.24 245,125.79 79,278.73 316,181.39
~~:~~~:~~
126,482.76 43,728.26 184,485.87 20,833.24 462,722.04 54,476.56 604,600.90 140,957.95 262,505.33 153,193.92
257,006.22 100,812.28 429,184.33 158,164.38 44,087.36 26,229.66
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
II. Instruction-Continued
SYSTEM
I
B. INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS
-
I 11. Textbooks
2. Library Books
-
-
(a) School (b) Peri~ (c) AudioLibrary odicals and Visual
Books Newspapers Materials
(d) Other Supplies
3. Teaching Supplies
C. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE OF INSTRUCTION
1. Travel
(a) Travel of (b) Travel of (c) Travel of Non-Teaching Instructional Teachers
Principals Supervisors
2. Other
Total Expense of
Instruction
Hogansville Jefferson
LaGraoge
Marietta
.....
.0.>..
Monroe
Moultrie
Newnan
Pelham Quitman Rome Tallapoosa Tallulah Falls
Thomaston Thomasville Toccoa Trion Valdosta
s White $-----------
383.58 $
s 81.59 $ 108.63
829.64 $ 1,327.54 $_____________ $_____________ $
836.15 $ 2,655.12 $
Negro ------------
190.00
35.00 ------------
425.17
535.00 --.----------- --------------
137.77
468.61
White ------------
183.00
121.31 ------------ 2,164.36 -.-.---------- -------------- ----------.--- --.----------- ----.---------
Negro ------------ ------------ ---_.------- ------------ ------------ -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
146,397.99 61,653.87 52,957.21 1,930.56
White ------_.----
Negro ------------
White
233.46
932.50 ------.----- -------._--- ------------
466.30 2,632.85
-----205:99-
-----594:i0-
-----------------------
2,059.37 135.00
16,343.23
--------------
---------------------------
-------367:56-
--.-----.-----
75.61 .-------------
--------------
._------------
-------522:79-
510,547.31 226,458.86 696,505.70
--T630:77- -------656:85- Negro ------------ ---.-------- -----_.---.- ------------
White ------------
562.63
47.17 ------------
---.---------- -------------- ----.---------
----_.----.--- --------.----- ------.-.-----
--------.-----
--------.-----
131,360.84 189,777.23
Negro White
------.-----
3,411.29
---i:395:ii-
---_.-------
663.80
----------.-
1,026.51
---i;705:64-
----iO;786:90-
-------574:02-
---------------------------
-----2;9i2:58-
-----7;709:00-
----498;598:90
Negro 1,137.09
234.90
White .-.--------- 1,114.06
136.18
203.11
329.62
76.34 ------------ ------------
2,446.74 4,979.88
116.25 -------442:i6-
--------------
1,572.91 1,507.17
-------835:ii-
102,249.65 316,197.64
Negro ------_.--.-
209.40
20.44 ------------ ------------
700.00 -------------- -------------- ~_.- -- -- -- -- --
149.36
94,348.83
Whit e ------------ ------.----- -----_.---.- ------------ ------------ ----_.--------
166.40 --------------
1,030.40
9,909.50
156,114.32
Negro Whit e
------.-----
86.44
------------
402.18
-----------154.30
-----------486.62
-----------429.40
-----i;852:89-
--------50:00-
--------------
--------------
769.45 980.03
1,167.52 596.76
89,736.15 120,404.79
Negro
266.50
Whit e 24,504.00
87.69 2,580.54
39.75
85.87
286.26
354.74 ------------ 1,019.77
-------500:00- 735.27
13.40
7,908.34 --~-----------
192.31 --------------
--------------
6,326.00
90,461.40 753,962.84
NWehgirt eo -_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
------------
1,362.40
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
---------------------------
--------.------------------
---------------------------
---------------------------
--------------
--------------
87,260.30 67,662.44
::::::::::::1:::::::::::: -------760:86- -----23;576:oi Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------_._----- -------------- --------------
Whit
------------ ------------ ------------ -------------- -------------- --------------
---------------------------
Negroe
------------ ------------ ------------ -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
Whit e 11,503.01 1,233.79
492.66
144.15
155.80 -------------- -------------- --------------
832.54
2,467.32
Negr 0
308.65 ------------
133.69 ------------ ------------ -------------~ -------------- -------------- --------------
1,138.89
White ------------
322.06
86.86
869.38
34.86
17,038.85
238.82
288.50
311.84
4,082.50
Negr0 ___________ Whit e ------------
85.68 568.53
52.77
458.33
42.20
141.00 ------------ ------------
5,819.42
23.56
4,324.51 --------------
192.33 252.49
-------239:22-
2,325.00 319.40
Negr 0 ------------
109.51
127.00 ------------ ------------
1,456.50 ------_._----- --------------
79.67
337.50
Whit e ------------
318.25 ------------
20.00
40.00
1,488.90
295.83 --------------
166.91
411.04
::::::::::::I:::::::::::: ---i;787:07- Negr0 ____________ ------------
Whit e Negr 0
-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
-----------1. ____________
-----.------ -----------833.03
37.46 -------------- .. _------------ -------------- --------------
7,537.21
400.00
317.43
1,182.38
3,929.72
2,143.41 - --~----------
419.77
641.52
913.71
433,408.20 83,232.44 362,727.15 209,846.02 202,117.95 72,441.85 147,695.83 6,914.52
540,060.58 310,366.94
Vidalia Waycross West Point 'Winder
Total Cities
Total Counties
Grand Total
White __________
Negro ___________ :
White
523.67
Negro
224.42
White ------------
Negro ------------
White ------------
Negro ------------
295 83 163.55 1,3 46.90 577.24 350.00 350.00 300.00 114.31
White 46,499.26 69,634.89 Negro 3,483.33 30,668.12
White 93,834.72 446,157.98 Negro 37,709.41 46,854.79
Whit. 140,333.98 515,792.87 Negro 41,192.74 77,5 22.91
.--.T~i~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~ 1------------ 54.59
1 227.'38
21. 71 ------------
21.00
98.00
161.06 1 563.31
42.00 ,
69.02
241.41
2 2 97
:ff
73.64
.45
I
1_. _____ .00
50.00 ------------ ------------
5,262.09 -------------- --------------
42. 15
50.00 ------------ ------------
68.00 ------------
115.00
1,019.78 500.52
--------------
--------------
--------------
--------------
--
-------205.
74
__.
40.00 ------------ 60.00
326.00 -------------- --------------
519. 68
91.40
443.95 1.16.53..
143,512.27 73,811.82 454,520.94 241,872.42 86,802.60 80,755.41 168,624.69 71,537.64
8,335.51 13,579.41 44,541.01 2,592.43 5,654.09 12,000.88
260.383.41 81,679.31
3,336.26 684.95
8,425.32 2,794.07
20,491. 83 375,182.58 21,370,493.29 8,202. 62 122,869.52 9,175,714.77
21,369.13 45,794.77 229,610.39 7,327.79 8,939.14 61,361.41
562,778.98 212,108.96
39,282.65 2,530.63
51,600.26 34,593.38
327,359. 22 97,057. 47
774,815.54 66,178,795.02 385,230.56 26,638,648.99
29,704.64 59,374.18 274,151.40 9,920.22 14,593.23 73,362.29
823,162.39 293,788.27
42,618.91 3,215.58
60,025.58 37,387.45
347,851 .05 1,149,998.12 87,549,288.31 105,260.09 508,100.08 35,814,363.76
..~
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
II. Instruction-Continued
III. Attendance Services
D. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE (Special Programs)
A. SALARIES
B. MISCELLANEOUS
EXPENSE OF ATTENDANCE SERVICES
1. Salaries
2. Travel
3. Miscellaneous
Expense
Total
Total
Special
Attendance
SYSTEM
Programs 1. Visiting 2. Other 3. Clerical
Services
(b) County
(b) County (a)Supplies
Teachers Attendance Personnel 1. Travel 2. Supplies 3. Other
and Home (a) and Home and
Officers
(a) Veterans Demon- Veterans Demon- Materials (b) Other
stration
stration
1
Agents
Agents
w'
I
---
I
_ 1 _ _
1_
Appling
Atkinson
.....
0'
Bacon
0'
Baker
Baldwin
Banks
hite $ 4,067.90 $
$ 486.38 $
$
$ 4,666.48 $ 9,220.76 $ 4,266.86 $
$
$ 695.40 L
L
$ 4,962.26
~ :3:;;;;;:-:::;~-;~ mm- .::-::.':mm}m~I:.;~~I,,";o::: I :~-'~"':.:::~:
= , : : :;i~ ~: ,;~:~:,;~;.;~;:,~.o;;,,o :;.~j~ i;~.~ ~.~ ~;~.~ I. :::.:I
Barrow
Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
~'Il\~~ ----4;671;52 ========== ========== ========== --1;449:72 ========== ----6;121:24 --4;090:08 :::=::::=: :=:::::::: --i;ooo:oo :::::::::: ::::=::::: ----5;090:08 ~~~~ ----1;192:48 1,899.96 95.00 ----120:00 =::::::::: ::=:::=::= ----3;307:44 --3;8i6:70 ::=::==:=: :==:===:== ----325:95 :==:=:=:== =:====:==: ----4;142:65 ~Nhe~g~r~o 1U,112U4.0~0 :=::====== ~~~:n ========== ----313110:.6000 1,782.10 1U,2~3U4.0g0 --4;816:64 ==::====:= =:=:=:=:=: ----689:53 :===:=:=:= ========== ----5;506:17_
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
f~~~EI'(:~:~~:~~~~m~~~m{::)~:~;~~-~~~ .:m::::::~m;~;F:::::~:~i~f~~~f::l;~~:lm~!il~~_~:lj:J;~~!I~:2 :,:'8:7:=5:4:'0:9:=_:.~ .~:0~n9_;or48l_-:I!_--=:;=::~_-:::~=~:n.-l:_-:~_:-=::_--=:::.=-: I.:-_:= ~_-:.~: -= --~.:-~=.- ~_:-~.:_:-~1'_:"_-:_--:358-~.:10~-.:.:6-~_3_12_:-~=:- ~_:-_:~-':_=~:-=-~=-=- :-~=.-_=:~-= -~: -~_: .-~ _-.:~_--:51_-;:'~0:5~-;06t:'-.o~-7~
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
White 4,950.00
Negro
350.00
390.00
200.00 1,430.00 6,970.001 4,500.03 69.00 1,275.75 1,694.75
597.22
5,097.25 _
WNehgirteo
700.00 960000..0000 156.06 180.00
44.74
1,968000..80001 3,816.70
639.22
4,455.9_
~:~:~ :::::::::::: ---------- ---------- ----~:~:~~:::::::::: :::::::::: ------~:~:~~ -_::~~~:~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: ---_:~~:~: :::::::::: :::::::::: ----~:~~~:~
White 10,454.46 1,274.62 2,081.57
10,755.24
83.00 24,648.89 3,795.81__________
464.50
4,260.3
Negro 3,414.42 300.00 50.00
20.99
3,785.41
_
~:~:~ :::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::: --~:~~::~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: ----~~~:~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: ----~:~~~:~
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
White 4,401.00 Negro
White 13,779.92 Ne~ro _.__________
WhIte 3,908.23 Negro White Negro
White Negro
387.00 .______ 550.00 1100.00
6,828.30 4,552.20
1,298.64 173.28
6.69
326.86 217.91
109.31 1,033.70
74,746.07 49,830.71
4,897.31 16,112.26
556.69 4,981.51
81,901.23 54,600.82
1,916.64 1,900.00
4,316.66
722.20 361.10 7,159.08 7,058.34
3,449.92
500.00 898.92 282.00
619.79 425.00
.___
:____
_ 95.95 47.97
2,416.64 1,900.00
4,348.84
_
4,598.6 _
818.1
409.0
7,778.8 7,483.3
Chattahoochee
White Negro
_
Chattooga
White 21,619.18
Negro
748.64
393.96
6,119.97 381.47
28,133.11 1,966.70 1,130.11
I-'
Cherokee
0>
-l
Clarke
White Negro White Negro
7,289.00 7,200.00 30,533.18
547.38
240.00 2,744.91
14,729.00 33,825.47
3,891.70 9,533.32 1,500.00
Clay
White Negro
1,172.08 '-
225.52
72.40
613.70 2,083.70 1,990.08 . _. __.
1,485.00 _
795.70 _
528.99 363.83 67.76
_
_
3,451.7
..
_
4,687.4 _
10,062.3 1,863.8
... 2,057.8
.
_
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
White
1,250.00
300.00
1,550.00 4,275.10
1,000.00
5,275.10
~I:\~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::: ----362:50 ----150:00 :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ------512:50
~NIe:\g~r~o ------489:90 3.,_6_0_0_.0_0_ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ----4;089:90 --1;456:00 :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :_:::::. :::: :::::::::: ---'1;456:0_0
White 6,077.23 Negro
352.48 508.12
122.00 7,059.83 3,766.58
_
._._
452.76
.____
_
.
4,219.3 _
W~ite
Negro
6,483.99 2,606.50 179.09 2,343.97 4,168.76 15,782.31 3,678.36
. _.________ 503.53
4,181.8 _
Columbia
White Negro
._______
. ._ _
841.66 ,
841.6
,
_
Cook
White 5,489.20 600.00 724.26__________ 245.84 240.00 7,299.30 4,216.70
564.26
.____ 4,780.9
' Coweta
Crawford Crisp
i~~ "l~.j~ .'.':.::3:331':'00.00' ~.~1
,l~.fi ,";;:~.~ ::~:.~ . . ~:.~,.. . ::::'~::
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
II. Instruction-Continued
D. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE (Special Programs)
1
-1-
!
III. Attendance Services-Continued
A. SALARIES
B. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE OF
ATTENDANCE SERVICES
SYSTEM
1. Salaries
2. Travel
3. Miscellaneous Expense
-------1-------1
I
I(a) Veterans
(b) County and Home
Demonstration
Agents
I(b) County (a) Supplies I
(a) Vet- and Home and
1___ erans
Demonstratton
, Agents
Materials (b) Other
I
Total Special Programs
1. Visiting 2. Other 3. Clerical
I Teachers Attendance Personnel
I_
Officers
1. Travel 2. Supplies
Total Attendance
Services
3. Other
1
_
Dade
Dawson
.....
Ol
Decatur
00
DeKalb
Dodge
White $ 2,157.59 $ 390.00 $
$..
$ 150.00 $.
$ 2,607.59 $
$
$
$
$
$
$
__
Negro
_
White
__
Negro
.
_
White Negro White
3,650.61 1,383.88
80.00
-', 300.00 1,969.41 435'.94
70.41 70.41
6,070.43 2,408.36 1,890.23
433.04
2,841.40 _ _
Negro
,..
5,075.00
296.79
5,371.79
White 16,442.49 2,700.00 1,259.61 Negro
100.00 3,218.35
23,720.45 4,229.18
386.18
4,565.36 _
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
White 6,764.03 657.50 650.00
8,071.53 3,768.74
413.78
4,182.52
Negro
_
White 7,999.67 2,500.00
l07,304.18 117,803.85 5,579.14
345.80
5,924.9'1
Negro
__
White 1,449.18
1,449.18
_
Negro
_
White 2,737.24
2,737.24 3,350.00
500.00
400.00 4,250.00
Negro
_
White
__
:::::::::::::::: --;:~~~:~~ :::::::::r:::::::: ----;~~:;~ :::::::::: ----;:~~~:;~ --~:~;~:~~ :::::::::: ::::::::::i----~~~:~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: ----~:~~~:~~
~~:~::: ~~ng.- ~ ~:~ ~ ~ ~_ ;_i~_i,I:~6_:l~_:.93;_!~ 3~_:3:_ -_-:~.:-:-_:~-,Ii_:~:_-, "~;I_:-:_-: :_-: : :fl~: ,: : :~_:~:I :.-_:_:5_':,32_;~1:_.:~i.20_: ~'I;\~~1----8:633:05 U~~:~g ----270:571:::::::::: :~~:~~ -----52:00
4
it :: :::::::::: ~~i~: :H~~~U:~~II ::::~~;:~~: ::~:~~~::~I::~~~~:~:: i:~~i:~~ I
1- --
:
1:: :: :: :::: __: !_!_ __: -_: -_: :_- -_: -_: -_: :_- -_: -_: -_:
1,700.00 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------
9,;.2_:_:'-0:_"
I:-:: 1-_: _:4:_- _:,: _:.' 5 li_:- -::_:-::: ::_:-: :-:::-::
0:_'00
6:_:2:_: l
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fnlton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene
Gwinnett
Habersham
~
~
Hall
Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
i~j:~if::.~~"!r*,~,,'1~~r..~lm~;:;~;;In .........~;~I::-;;;: White 6,095.64 __________1,351.02 ----------
46.99 ---------- 7,493.65 ---------.1---------- ---------- ---
1--
White Negro White Negro
3,199.92 8,250.00 840.00 2,432.00
470.23 300.00 3,970.15 3,916.70
500.00
4,416.70
---------- ---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------
779.93 11,976.42 872.98 25,151.33 17,908.00 4,620.00
2,089.24
24,617.24
---------- ---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------
White
Negro White WNehgirtoe Negro White
4,181.76 1,600.00 1,546.44
716.00
6,497.76 4,108.40 ---------- ---------- 500.00
----______ 4,608.40
---
---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------
900.00
900.00 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------
---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ --3-,-4-1-0--.8-5- ---------- ---------- -----4-0-1-.9-1- ---------- ---------- ----3--.8-1--2-.7-6-
2,437.47
200.95
2,638.42
313.56
1,860.00 3,816.62
3,816.62
~~~~ - --8:077:23 --i:800:00 :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::-i:048:90 ---iO:926:i3 --4:530:00 :::::::::: :::::::::: ----800:00 :::::::::: :::::::::: ----5:330:00
Negro 1,206.96 840.00
150.00 2,196.96 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------
White Negro White
Negro White Negro White
Negro White Negro
3,515.00 2,950.00 525.00
3,150.00 3,777.42
3,866.66 6,630.00 1,235.40 360.00
1,980.00 1,080.00
"-_________
315.25
490.43 120.00
7,270.68 2,358.35 645.00 2,358.35
254.04 254.04
2,612.39 2,612.39
345.81
928.50 8,201.73 4,549.96
560.18
5,110.14
600.00
---------- ---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- -----------378.10 16,325.28 27,800.04 ---------- ---------. ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------
447.00
---------- ---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------
..
10,028.00 12,070.40 4,766.66
750.00
5,516.66
---. ------ ---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- -----------180.00 126.47 2,286.47 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------"- ---------- -----------1,080.00 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------
White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
4,247.59
938.38 6,328.25
5,944.00 320.00
1,272.81
138.77
4,386.36 3,891.62
462.44
4,354.06
---------_ ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------
276.30 72000
690.00 2,624.68 3,816.62
625.36
4,441.98
1,050.00
159.90
4,815.53
1,050.00 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------
11,303.68 2,416.70
407.94
2,824.64
---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------
1,164.04
13.72
7,121.76 4,266.70
417.80
4,684.50
101.10 66.78
421.10 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------
9.21 600.00 1,948.80 4,516.70
544.10
5,060.80
.,.--
---------- ---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------
White
206.40
300.00
506.40 ~,g28g.0000'----------
268.01.__________
3,188.01
WNehgirtoe
4,875.00
600.00 ----6--4-1-.0-0- ---------- ----5--3-6-.2-0- -----1-5-7-.0-0-
6,26090.200 . 03,081,6..74 1 __
--
--
-
----------
99.12 ---------- ---------340.25 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
41,,115769..9192
Negro
---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ .---- ---- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------
White 7,347.00 1,500.00, 1,207.14
148.57
10,202.71 6,026.62
643.25 1
6,669.87
~.--.. mm! . :.-'""~;-ml)~:;I:m~lml;::' -......;:m~
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
II. Instruction-Continued
D. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE (Special Programs)
III. Attendance Services-Continued
A. SALARIES
B. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE OF
ATTENDANCE SERVICES
1. Salaries
2. Travel
3. MisceUaneous Expense
Total Special Programs
Total
Attendance Services
SYSTEM
(b) County
(b) County (a) Supplies
1. Visiting 2. Other 3. Clerical
and Home
and Home and
Teachers Attendance Personnel I. Travel 2. Supplies 3. Other
(a) Veterans Demon- (a) Vet- Demon- Materials (b) Other
Officers
stration eraus stration
Agents
Agents
- - - - - - - _..- - - - - -
------------
Jefferson
Jenkins
...... o--1
Johnson
Jones
Lamar
White S 5,165.52 S_________ $ 472.48$ _________ S 30.00 S 1,344.60$ 7,012.60 $ 4,483.36 $--------- $--------- $ 500.00 $--------- $--------- $ 4,983.36
Negro White
----i:-i50:-i8
--i;i52:00
----------
----------
-------------------
-------------------
----2:82i:83 ----500:02 -----i:166:66 219.35
---------- ---------3,666.64 ---------- ----------
---------- ------------------- ----------
Negro White
------29i:6-i
200.00 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------300.00 ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
200.00 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- -----------591. 64 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------
Ne~ro
WhIle
------600:00
--i:200:00
---------------._--
-------------------
----762:50
----------
----------
------------
2,562.50
--3:8i6:6-i
-------------------
-------------------
----500:00
----------
--------_.-
-------------------
-----i:3i6:6-i
Ne~ro
WhIle Negro
------------
-------98:75
----i50:00
----------
----------------------------
----------
----------
----------
-------------------
----------
----------
-------------------
------i50:00
98.75
---i:066:72
----------
----------
----------
----------
----------
----------
----------
----223:-i2
----------
----------------------------
- ~,- - - - - - --
----------
----------
----4;290:i-i
------------
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
White ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ 2,303.35 ---------- ----------
300.00 ---------- ----------
2,603.35
Negro White
----6:-i70:95
--2:400:00
--7:280:9-i
----600:00
----650:2-i
-10:770:20
---28: i72: 33
---i:500:03
-------------------
-------------------
----289:-i1
----------
----------
385.00 ----5:i7-i:-i-i
Negro
3,615.03 1,200.00 ---------- ----------
51.09 1,200.00 6,066.12
---------- ----------
200.00 ----------
385.00
585.00
White ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ 3,266.70 ---------- ----------
270.96 ---------- ----------
3,537.66
Ne~ro
WhIte
-----------1,000.00
----909:96
-------------------
----i50:00
----2:951:58 --i:i06:0-i ----ioo:oo ----1:206:0-i ----------
891.62 ----------
---------- ------------------- ----------
---------- ------------------- ----------
Negro -----------White ------------
1,260.00 1,500.00
-------------------
150.00 ----------
-------------------
-----io:oo
1,410.00 1,659.00 ---------- ----------
198.59 ---------- ----------
1,857.59
1,510.00 ---- -----~ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------
-- Negro ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
----
---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
White ------------ 396.00 ---------- ---------- ---------- 350.00
746.00
250.00 ---------- ----------
237.36 ---------- ----------
487.36
Negro White Negro
----6:082:92
922.00
White
48.60
::::::::::
__________ ----------
--2:i-i8:-i1 ::::::::::
225.00 __________ __________ 1__________
----i3i:2-i
-------------------
----------
----i02:32
----------
----8:362:57
1,249.32 48.60
---i:850:0-i
1,658.40
----------
----------
-------------------
----------
----------
----------
----------
----i2-i:22
-------------------
-------------------
----------
----------
-----i:97-i:26 ----i:87-i:56
~~~~::~~~:I~. ~~~~~~~ 3,831.15
-------------------
----3:83i:i5
--3:900:0-i
----------
----------
----------
---------- ---'4;-ii1:73
~!:============i========== ========== ========== ----252:13 2,196.11
2,196.11
~~~:~~~:~~I ~~~~~ ~~=~ ~ ~~~~~~~:~~I ~~~~:~ ~~~~ WNehgirte0! __________________________1__,9__2_0_._0_0_1_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_-_-_1_-_-_-_-_--_-_-_-_-
_w ________ _________ w
----------
2,172.13
------------
==== ======
I
======:==:'
---Ti77:98
------------
Marion McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Museogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
White
4,395.00 ----------
693.10 ---------~
716.76 -------_.~
----253:37 Negro ----------.- --.------- ---------- ----.-.---
140.04
White ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
5,804.86 3,566.66 ---------- ----------
650.00 ---------- ----------
4 ,216.66
----358:74 ----4, 140.04
---------- ------.-.-
253.37 4,623.54 ---------- --------.-
-.-------- ------------------- ----------
982.28
Negro White
------------
------------
----420:00
--------------_.---
---._-----
.------._-
----------
----------
--------------_.---
------420:00
--i;658:30
.------------------
-------------------
----224:42
-------------------
----.-.------------
----i,882.72
Ne&ro ------------
WhIte ------------
Negro White
----i;241:04
300.00 2,000.04
874.96
----------
----------
-----.----------------------
----------
---.------
-------------------
----------
-----50:00
----------
-i8;633:50 --i;820:00
300.00 20,633.54
--3;783:40
----------
----------
------._--
----------
----459:82
-------------------
--.-.-----
----------
----4 ,243.22
924.96 3,061.04
--3;300:03
-------------------
-------------------
----500:00
----------
----------
----------
----------
3,-800:03
Negro
1,000.00 ----.----- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
1,000.00 ---------- ----~----- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- -----
White 1,756.40 1,910.91 ---------- ._-------- 2,987.72 1,063.63 7,718.66 4,576.70 1,759.34 ----.----- 1,000.00 ---------- ---------- 7, 276.04
Negro .._---------- 900.00 ---------- ---------- 672.04 ---------- 1,572.04 White ------------ ---------- ---------- --------- ---------- ---------- ------------
3,865.54
861.00 ----------
-------------------
----402:39
----------
----------
----------
p---------
861.00 4, 267.93
Negro ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- --.------- ---------- .-----.--- ---------- _.~--
White ------------ ---------- .--------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ______ a ___ ---------- ____ a _____ ---------- _ ___ a
Negro White
---i4:875:00
--2;ioo:00
--i:200:00
----------
--2;008:40
----683:22
---20;866:62
-T8i6:74
-------------------
-----------._------
----720:00
-------------------
-------------------
----4, 536.74
Negro White
----5;367:62
900.00 900.00
-------------------
360.00
----------
--i;235:oi
-------------------
1,260.00 7,502.63
-T060:70
-------------------
----------
----------
----500:00
-------------------
----------
----------
----3;560.70
Negro ------------ ---------- n _________ ---------- .. ---- ---- ---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- --------.- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------
White 83,865.68 6,857.78 28,267.29 11,221.00 5,971.77 ---------- 136,183.52 10,481.13 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 10, 481.13
Negro White
---2i;949:59
----240:00
-T523:ii3
----------
----------
----973:33
----949:60
---25;635:85
3,616.70
----------
----------
-------------------
----46i:68
----------
----------
-------------------
----4;078.38
Negro -----------White ------------
360.00 3,900.00
-------------------
-------------------
100.56
----------
----420:00
460.56 4,320.00
--3:iiio:04
-------------------
--p----------------
----500:00
----------
----------
-------------------
----4;310.04
Negro White
----2;745:00
----600:00
889.23
----------
----------
------1:48
-------------------
-----------4,235.71
---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------4,066.70 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
4, 066.70
Negro White
----i;398:48
----585:00
-----. ----
----------
----385:00
----------
----------
--i;546:00
----3;914:48
--3;4i4:6i
-------------------
-------------------
----508:56
-------------------
-------------------
----3;923.18
Negro ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------
White Negro
White
---i2;245:79
3,924.43
----294:00
360.00
----60i:02
----------
----------
----------
----------
----iOO:37
----------
976.55
----699:96
976.55 3,787.56 ---------- ----------
510.60 ---------- ----------
4 298.16
13,241.18 4,984.39
--4;233:40
-------------------
-------------------
----547:00
----------
----------
-------------------
----4; 780.40
Negro
White Negro
White
----3;6i8:29
1,500.00 928.42
----------
----------
300.00
----------
----600:00
186.66
----------------------------
----------
------2:00
1.25
----------
----------------------------
----------
----3:620:29
2,401.25 1,415.08
--3;950:04 --3;250:00
----------
----------
----------
----------
----------------------------
----------
--i;ooo:oo ----600:00
-----25:00 -------------------
---------- ------------------- ----------
4, 975.04
----3;850.00
Negro ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------
White ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------.- ---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------
Negro ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --- -- ~---- ---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------
White Negro
White
------------
------945:00
1,532.00
--i;980:00
72.08 ----------
----------
375.91
----------
75.28
----i20:00
--3;887:34
68.97
1,679.36 4,266.70 ---------- ---------- 503.00
6.14 ________ a_
4, 775.84
--i;908::l2 4,263.25
3,113.97
---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---- --~------- ~---------- ---------- 177.83 ---------- ---------- 2, 086.15
Negro ~----------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ 1,908.32 ---------- ----------
177.83 ---------- ----------
2, 086.15
White ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------_.. ------
Negro White
----5;534:76
--i;666:70
----253:64
----------
----------
-----94:52
----498:00
----8;047:62
--3;5i6:70
----------
----------
-------------------
--i;oio:oo
-------------------
----------
----------
----4;526.70
Negro White
---Ti27:92
-------------------
'---645:74
--i;i50:00
----ii5:00
----275:00
----5;3i3:66
--2;407:65
----------
----------
-------------------
----336:32
-------------------
----------
----------
----2~743.97
Negro
1,530.44 ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
200.00
1,730.44 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
II. Instruction-Continued
---------0----------------.-
- ... - -- -.---.--I
D. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE (Special Programs)
III Attendance Serv ces-Continued
._---- ._---- ._._----------,-----
A. SALARIES
B. MISCELLANEOUS I
EXPENSE OF ATTENDANCE SERVICES
I. Salaries
2. Travel
3. Miscellaneous
Total
Expense
Special
- - - - - - - - - _ - - - - - 1 - - - - , - - - 1 Programs
Total Attendance
Services
SYSTEM
(b) County
(b) County (a)Supplies
1. Visiting 2. Other 3. Clerical
and Home (a) Vet- and Home and
Teachers Attendance Personnel 1. Travel 2. Supplies 3. Other
(a) Veterans Demon- erans Demon- Materials (b) Other
Officers
stration
stration
Agents
Agents
-------1-----1--- -----------------1--- --- ------------1---
Richmond
Rockdale
...... -c
Schley
tv
Screven
Seminole
White S 17,319.68 $ 799.94 $........ $
$ 360.00 $30,094.79
Negro 20,838.21
__ 13,520.85
White 1,449.96
.
Negro 1,482.77
_
.
White _........... 630.00
__. __
__
.
Negro 1,264.96
__
.
White 1,071.70 12,060.00 235.98 675.00.......... 711.00
Negro
.
1,220.00
White 2,244.55.......... 162.36 __
35.00 6,112.30
Negro . __
__
.
48,574.41 $ 5,400.00 $. __
$
~4,359.06 4,394.40..........
1,449.96 2,416.70. __
__
1,482.77
__
630.00 1,046.40
1,264.96 . __
14,753.68 2,583.40..........
1,220.00
__
8,554.21 3,816.74
S __.. S
95.45 85.68
__ 491.63 __
__ __.. 357.14
$........ $ 5,400.00
4,394.40
__
2,512.15
__
85.68
1,046.40
__.. __
__.. __.. __
__.. __
3,075.03
_.. . __ . __
.
4,173.88
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
White 10,466.40 6,855.92
Negro
_
White 2,640.00 1,959.96
__.. __.
Negro . __
__
White.
1,348.64
_._._.....
Negro 1,057.81
__
__
White
__
1,614.96..........
Negro
661.66
White __
__
Negro .. _
3,319.75
200.00 __ 120.00 __ 90.00 __
__
. 20,642.07 4,016.66 __
_
320.57
__.. __
4,337.23
_
. --4;799:96 '3;816:70 :::::::::: :::::::::: 500:00 :::::::::: :::::::::: 4;316:70
. _
1;468:64
3,936.62 :::::::::: :::::::::: 170:6" :::::::::: :::::::::: --,,;107:26
. 1,057.81
__
__
. 1,704.96 3,816.62
_ 497.05..........
4,313.67
.
661.66
__
__
. ....... __.. 4,766.66 __
600.00 __
5,366.66
.
Taliaferro Tattuall Taylor Telfair Terrell
White __
__
__ __.
__
.
Negro
_
..
_
White 3,900.00 2,107.50 957.00. __
.
Negro
904.20
__ .. __. __ __
.
White
WNehgirteoI
_ 1,544.83..........
__
__
4,058.17
2,087.18
239.04..........
84.00
657.23 148.13
N,egro ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
White 2,429.00 1,155.00 300.00 877.00 __. __ .
Negro'............
1
1,367.55
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker
Walton
.-
Ware
-J
c.<>
Warren
Washington
Wayne Webster Wheele!"" White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
~e~:~
White Negro White Negro White Negro
NWehgirtoe
~::~~::~: --C020:00 __::::~:~~ :::::::::: -----~::~~ ----270:00
13,373.66 2,700.00 2,379.69 600.00
29,205.00
3,584.33 4,701.56
2,061.00 300.00
1,020.00
1,700.00
76.80 1,115.49
. 580.00
200.00
49.47 242.75
1f:m:g~ __~::~~:~~I:::::::::: :::::::::: ----~:::~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: ----~:~~~:~~
48,258.35 5,000.04
1,800.00 500.00
7,300.04
_
5,722.13 3,816.72
6,117.05
.
1,020.00 2,447.14
742.50 .
208.32
4,559.22 _
2,755.46 _
2,772.22 2,100.00
214.79
2,414.79_
White 5,457.75 2,580.00 Negro
15.48
167.37
8,220.60 4,450.06
White 4,370.93 Negro
252.42
324.00
4,947.35 3,700.03 .
White Negro
194.22 725.00
283.50 225.00
1,202.72 3,816.70 225.00
White Negro
1,200.00
97.50 1,079.00 2,376.50 3,316.70
.
._.
White 43,800.11
43,800.11 2,183.35
Negro 20,016.00
20,016.00 2,183.35
5,120.82
White 1,428.00 3,307.00 Negro
240.00
4,975.00 _
White Negro
7,500.00 2,425.92 1,050.00 2,100.00
10,975.92 3,696.62
2,100.00
..
White Negro
5,090.00
White 2,696.02 240.00 451.92
Negro
.
120.00 3,507.94 .
White 1,910.00 3,149.97
Negro
600.00
61.18 5,121.15 3,250.02 600.00
1,350.00 388.18 424.45 950.00 250.00 250.00 587.05
497.22 500.00
.
148.80
1,750.00 2,250.00
.
.
20.00
15.00
200.13
5,800.06 _
4,088.21 _
5,991.15 2,250.00 4,266.70
_
2,453.35 2,448.35 5,707.87
_
4,393.97 _
5,590.00 _
_
.
_
3,398.82 _
White Negro White Negro
White Negro White Negro
White Negro
2,921.20 .
21,210.56
2,215.92 2,100.00
. 1,195.09
1,200.00
._.
.
360.00
1,051.46 507.20
120.00 150.00
.. ..
9,410.15 3,107.35 ..
4,121.20 3,291.70
. __ .
.
360.00 1,500.82
4,732.47 1,917.96 507.20
2,100.00 2,416.70
33,728.06 3,816.55
500.00 .
55.21
257.58 298.56
3,791.70
.
..
_
1,556.03
_
2,175.54 _
2,715.26
.
_
3,816.55 _
;,;: l1:;:;----',''':''
::::I:::: ----~':" :::::::::: ---_":U
ill::::
",;~:~
-':"":'" ::::--
--I:-:::::
-
-
000:":
'
-::::::r::::::::
---':"":"
~j~;: ::"'m~ :~.~."'~I~'~;:~~;:;~
;~;:I;.:;;;;
Total Counties
White 827,240.27187,09R.47 96,498.97 25,652.99159,103.63 411,89?381,707,489.71513,810.65 10,129.26 1,800.00 Negro 183,903.28, 28,007.82, 10,995.63,1 2,967.711 43,231.14 93,113.19 362,218.77 36,215.29 861.00 __-~::----- 1633,,089025..9593
835.261 2,555.00 592,935.70 ~_2,650.0~ ..._. ~~,867.25
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
II. Instruction-Continued
D. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE (Special Programs)
III. Attendance Services-Continued
A. SALARIES
B. MISCELLANEOUS
EXPENSE OF ATTENDANCE SERVICES
SYSTEM
Americus Atlanta Bremen Buford Calhoun
Cartersville Cedartown Cochran Commerce Dalton
Decatur Dublin Gainesville Hogansville LaGrange
1. Salaries
2. Travel
3. Miscellaneous Expense
Total Special Programs
Total
Attendance Services
(b) County
(b) County (a) Supplies
1. Visiting 2. Other 3. Clerical
and Home (a) Vet- and Home and
Teachers Attendance Personnel 1. Travel 2. Supplies 3. Other
(a) Veterans Demon- erans Demon- Materials (b) Other
Officers
stration
stration
Agents
Agents
---- ---- ----
,,---- -------- ----
White $----------- $--------- $--------- $--------- $--------- $_________ $___________ $ 3,058.30 $--------- $_________ $ 490.70 $--------- $ _---- $ 3,549.00
Negro ------------ ----------
White 165,137.94 ----------
2,656.72
----------
----------
--2;332:56
94,667.74
--264;794:96
-23;490:73
---------- ----------
---------- ----------
--1;044:61
--------------------
-------------------
---24;535:34
Negro 226,379.20 ---------- 1,164.79 ---------- 6,792.22 71,542.35 305,878.56 22,953.27 ---------- ---------- 756.72 ---------- ---------- 23,709.99
White ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- 6,355.57 ---------- 6,355.57 375.00 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 375.00
Negro White
----3;li8:50
----------
----------
--------------------
----------
----------
--------------------
--------------------
----3;ii8:50
---------- ._----------------- ----------
----------
----------
--------------------
--------------------
--------------------
--------.--------------
"."'.".'1 i~ i11:~.~ Negro ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
WhIte ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------Negro ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------White 13,212.76 7,213.26 ---------- ---------- ---------Negro ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
White 4,009.68 ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------.------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------- ---------- ___ H_H ____ ---------- ------------
----------------------------
------------------------------
------------.---------------
----------------------------
--------.---------------------
----------------.------------------
Negro ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------
White 1,420.76 ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------
Negro WhIte
------------ ---------- --------------------- ---------- ----------
---------- ------------------- ----------
----------
----------
-----------------------
--i;069:25
--------------------
----------
----------
--------------------
--------------------
--------------------
----i;069:25
Negro ------------ ---------- --------_. ---------- ----------
White .----------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------Negro ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
------------
228.38
228.38
70.71
70.71
3,
152.75 555.00 395.00
_H ________
-------------------
-----------------------------
----300:24 ----------
33.0f========
_.--------
-----------------.--
152.75 3,855.24
428.00
White 2,788.54
4,884.55
i~:~l~~~I-_---'--~~~m:~@~I:::::::=:='~:~~~~:~~I.! ~~~:~~ --
I::::::::: =1_ - - -
:,; r~:; I~ ; ;!~:~I; !:]:~ ~e~~~1=::=::::::::r::::::::=: =:=:::::::I:::::::=:: :::::=:===
7,673.09
5,776.70
--------------------
----------
------------------------------
473.70, _________
-.--5--00--.0-0-1_--_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-
------------------------------
6,250.40
----5;250:00
-------------------
___ H ______
----------
----------------------------------------
-----1-7-4-.-0-61' _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_------4-1-.-8-81,__-_-________-_-_-_-
--------------------------------------
----3;898:76 -------4i:88
---------- ---------- ---- ______ 1______ ---- ---------- ------------
---------- ---------- 236.72
---------- 4,835.36
---------- ---------- ----------1========== ---------- ___________ H
Marm. tt a Monroe Moultrie Newnan Pelham
Quitman Rome Tallapoosa Thomaston Thomasville
Toccoa Trion Valdosta Vidalia Waycross
Total Cities
Total Counties
Grand Total
::',~~;I:--:"-I:ll~~:~ --_: ___ :__ 1_____ :___ :__ 1:::::::::: WNeh~o't:e:::::::::::I::::::::::
White
Ne~ro
_____l,_5_0__8_._8_1.i_-_-_-_-_-_-________
WhIte 20,047.02 __________
---------- ---------- 336 71 6 784 80
---.------ ------------------. -----------1;277 :81!:: ::::::::
.--------------------------------------
28.20
----_.-----.-------
7 121 51 1,537.01 __________
---21;324:83 1--2;764:85
----------
----------
----------
----------
----------
-___~:~:~:~~I Ne~ro
WhIte Negro
White Negro
1,465.19
-------._---
-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- I
----------
-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=----------
-------------------.--------------------------.-
-----.----_---------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------
1,230.42
____________
2,555.58 1,465.19
------------
1 41,.188341..9710 __________ __________
----------
'
.---------
----------
----------
---------
--.--------------- ... ----------
416.09 -----.----
-------------------
45.09. __________ 5,292.88
----------
---------.
.--------. .--------.
..-----------------_-.--
~ ------ --- ---------- ------------
White l____________ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 992.50
992.50 1,833.36 ---------- ---------- 155.58 ---------- ---------- 1,988.94
Negro White
---13;637:40
Negro' ____________
WNehgitreo'', ____1__,2_8_0__.0_0_ White ____________
Negro ____________
White I 7,222.88
--------------_-.------------------------------------------4;059:96
----435:07 ----------------------180:00'
::::::::::
----------------------------
----------
:::::::::: -------------------
----------------------------
----------
----148:45 ----------
----------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
---14~072:47 ----1~280:00
------328:45 ---11;282:84
6,483.32
----375:00
--4~572:33
--2;386:02
----------
----------
----------
----------
----500:00
-------------------
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
---------- ----------
---------- ----------
----420:00
-------------------
-------------------
-------------------
----114:80
-------------------
----------
----------
----6:983:32
-------------------
------375:00
-------------------
---"4;992:33
----------
----------
----2;500:82
NegrO - - - - -------- --_. ------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------.- ------------ 1,590.68 ---------- ---------- 76.54 ---------- ---------- 1,667.22
White ____________
~h'f~Ir----2;029:20
Negro, ____________ White 6,221.20
------------------------------------------------
-------------------
----------
-------------------
----------
----------
----------------------------
-------------------
----------
-------------------
---------. ----------------------------------------
---------------2;029:20
----6;22i:20
Negro White
2,402.84 --------------------- ----------
----------
----------
----------
----------
----------
----------
-----50:00
2,402.R4 50.00
4,516.70 ---------- ------------------- ---------- ------------------- ---------- ----------
--5;152:08
-------------------
-------------------
3,100.00 ---------- ----------
---------- ---------- ----------
266.03 ----------
--------------------
---
---------------
----220:45
----------
----------
176.39 ----------
305.00 ----------
----------
----------
-------------------
----------------------------
4,782.73 -----------------------
----5:372:53
3,276.39 305.00
1~::~~]gl::~:~~~:~~I~~~:~~~:~~ Negro ------------
White Negro
14,489.16
------------
-
--7;562:72
--5;500:00
---55~435:20
--2~483:30
---------- ------------------- ----------
281. 98
-------------------
-------------------
----2; 765:28
3,241.17 ---------- 7,733.67 840.00 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
840.00
White Negro
258,204.64 21,755.72 15,352.80, 15,180.00 17,094.06 144,239.56 233,941.54 4,492.50 1,164.79' __________ 10,033.39 71,613.06
471,826.78 85,796.98 ---------- ---------321,245.28 30,216.61 ---------- ----------
6,107.81 45.09 ---------1,113.78 ---------- ----------
91,949.88 31,330.39
White 827,240.27 187,098.47 96,498.97 Negro 183,903.28 28,007.82 10,995.63 Whit,y' 085,444.91 208,854.19111,851.77
1 Negro 417,844.82 32,500.32 12,160.42
25,652.99
411,895.38 1,707,489.71 513,810.65
2,967.71 43,231.14 93,113.19 362,218.77 36,215.29
40,832.99.1117569,,119073..6693 556.134.94 2.179,316.49 599,607.63 2,967. 711 53,264.53 164,726.25 683,464.05 66,431.90
10,129.26 1,800.00, 63,805.53
861.00 ----------1 3,092.99
--~:~~~:~~I 10,129.26 861.00
69,913.34 4,206.77
835.26 47.97
880.35 47.97
2,555.00 2,650.00
2,555.00 2,650.00
592,935.70 42,867.25
684,885.58 74,197.64
SYSTEM
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
IV. Pupil Transportation Services
l. Supervisors
A. SALARIES
2. Drivers
3. Mechanics and Other Garage Employees
4. Clerk and Other Employees
B. CON. TRACT
SERVICES AND PUBLIC
CARRIERS
C. REPLACEMENT OF VEHICLES
l. Cash Purchases
2. Lease and Installment Purchases
D. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE
E. EXPENDITURES IN
LIEU OF TRANSPORTATION
s White $-------------
Negro --------------
White
4,156.58
Negro --------------
White --------------
Negro --------------
White --------------
Negro --------------
White --------------
Negro --------------
44,058.50 $ 4,080.00 $------------- $------------- $
s s 40.00
17,182.02
2,123.05 $-------------
10,755.00
845.64 -------------- -------------- - ------------ -------------- --- ---------- --------------
16,325.00 5,100.00
-----1;385:25-
600.00 --------------
405.00 --------------
8,750.00 3,750.00
2,500.00 1,500.00
1,124.21 330.65
6,300.00 2,200.00
25,389.44
5,418.75 -------------- --------------
4,744.99
12,928.71
883.98 --------------
2,932.50 -------------- -------------- ----- -------- ------- ------
1,762.50
132.60 --------------
10,867.70
2,760.00 -------------- -------------- --------------
5,627.24
206.51 --------------
13,585.00
360.00 -------------- -------------- --------------
7,034.05
258.15 --------------
13,859.80 -------------- -------------- --------------
7,019.00 --------------
1,217.19 --------------
9,200.00 -------------- --------------
2,475.00
7,018.61 --------------
617.18 --------------
White -------------- 44,728.83 -------------- -------------- --------------
3,418.00 --------------
577.13 --------------
Negro -------------- 5,373.09 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
52.44 --------------
White -------------- 15,390.54
3,895.67 -------------- -------------- --------------
4,290.00
500.90 --------------
Negro --------------
5,300.00 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -- ----------- --------------
White -------------- 90,701.02 -------------- -------------- -------- ----- -------------- 10,828.12 -------------- --------------
Negro -------------White --------------
----16;625:iiii-
-----1;038:75-
---------------------------
-------------4,804.32
-------------2,432.36
------------------- -------
-------------336.50
---------------------------
Negro --------------
5,937.50
500.00 -------------
4,363.50
2,432.36 ------- -----
112.50 -- -----------
White -------------- 33,186.05
5,516.98 -------------- --- ---------- 36,202.54 ----------
1,956.85 -- -----------
Negro --------------
5,321.90 -------------- -------------- --- ----------
2,913.40 ----------- --
345.30 -- -----------
White
3,911.02
Negro
1,582.94
White --------------
Negro --------------
White --------------
Negro --------------
White --------------
Negro -------------White -------------Negro "-------------
62,255.01
9,609.31 -------------- --- ----------
4,629.60 --------- --- -------------- --------------
25,292.46
3,909.99 -------------- --------------
4,629.60 -------------- -------------- --------------
18,951.73 -------------- -------------- -------------- 12,581.74 -------------- -------------- --------------
12,942.16 -------------- -------------- -------------- ------------ -- ----------- ------ ------- --------------
29,325.74
2,880.00 -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
571. 78 --------------
2,598.85 -------------- -------------- -------------- ----------- -- --------------
24.21 --------------
32,695.67 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
12,343.94 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
19,074.17 14,043.40
-------------.
--------------
.-.
-------------
_------------
-------------- --------------
-------------- --------------
---------------------------
--------------
--------------
747.00 --------------
White
3,390.00
Negro
2,259.99
White
3,600.00
Negro --------------
33,455.92 20,468.80 58,107.61
30,934.60
10,380.12 -------------- -------------- -------------- 24,585.97 --------------1--------------
::::::::::::::1:::::::::::::: 1,800.00 561.00
-------------- i ------------ ----------------- ------------- ----
-----
-
---------
,
-
-
---
7,950.00 ---------
1,802.50 -------------- -------------- I-------------- 17,020.15
992.38
,
--------------
Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
:::::::::::::: mJ! :::::::::::::: ~~~~i::::::------- White'______________ 1U!t~ 12,842.26 i 2,H~:~ 3,509.50 ~~~~~~~~~:~j~I~~:-~~:- ~~~~~~~ ~!:~~~:~~_ 7,422.50 --------------
330.21 --------------
: : : : : : : ::~::[~:::::~~~~~ ----;~~~~;:~- ::::::::~:~: :::::::~~~~~-I::::~~:~~~~~~: ----~;~;~;:;;- ~~:~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Negro
3,000.00
13,027.02
_
White
107,728.90
_
Negro
50,892.94
_
White
19,079.96
5,220.00
14,414.31
1,182.40
2,052.00
Negro
1,060.00
290.00
__
50.52
_
White
15,838.00
1,747.29
528.62
_
Negro
4,102.50
597.71
158.60
_
White
49,121.99
25,221.94
31,048.32
_
Negro
32,748.00
16,814.63
20,698.88
_
Chattahoochee
Chattooga
Cherokee
Clarke
,.....
Clay
-l
<r
Clayton
Clinch
Cobb
Coffee
Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
White Negro
White Negro
White __ Negro White Negro White Negro
WNehgirteo White Negro
WNehgirteo
White Negro White _ Negro
4,500.00 _ _ _
6,191. 70_
3,119.88 879.96
_
White
tt'i.1;~I::::::::::::::
Negro
White Negro White Negro White Negro
1,000.00
20,360.00
6,600.00
_
15,306.37 7,829.34 16,236.49
11,188.00
_
_
106,505.06 1,351.35
3,894.00 12,429.18
4,000.00 2,456.44
6,549.48
3,504.50 2,004.04
123.67 108.25 1,297.91
812.40
417.93 208.98
249.48
_ 1,742.00
_ _
177.16
~
_ _ _ _
34,982.69 9,333.10 15,107.00 6,779.40
129,224.33
3,300.00 2,400.00
1,166.66 713.73
______________
c
_
14,000.00 40,596.88 12,675.00 53,900.42 10,762.02
3,533.40 996.60
11,613.62
____________ ________
________ ________
21,570.85
32,638.99 6,204.00 22,741,85
1,639.82 469.84 234.84
2,718.60
1,055.31 340.00
_
_
263.01 _ _
_ 168.00
_ _
41,254.81
~n~g:gg
35,716.15 19,238.90
16,732.72 7,367.50
4,564.19
_
3,456.00- :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ----22;276:55- :::::::::::::: -------617:34- ::::::::::::::
_
900.00
23,436.68
24,119.00
230.00 40.00
484.15 484.15 385.00
461.01 _ _
29,315.94
577.50
_
3,943.41
4,120.59
710.79
_
4,120.60
_
Dade
Dca=ws=o=n -
Whitel Negro
_ White
_ _ _
16,753.22 ______________
5,910.60
_
741,00 37,989.10
-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- ---------7-5-.0-0-- --------2--0-2-.5-0-
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS IV. Pupil Transportation Services-Continued
SYSTEM
A. SALARIES
1. Supervisors 2. Drivers
3. Mechanics
and Other Garage
Employees
4. Clerk and Other Employees
B. CONTRACT
SERVICES AND PUBLIC
CARRIERS
C. REPLACEMENT OF VEHICLES
1. Cash Purchases
2. Lease and
Installment Purchases
D. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION
INSURANCE
E. EXPENDITURES IN
LIEU OF TRANSPORTATION
Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly
Dougherty
......
-.j
Douglas
00
Early
Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fnlton
White $ Negro
White Negro White Negro
$ 19,364.97 $ 11,640.00 129,692.24
32,590.75 12,442.00
$
3,289.00 14,067.29 6,406.84 2,257.91
$ 1,886.00
24,105.68 $ 4,884.00
15,613.68 $
40,689.96 7,836.00 9,282.69 4,359.54
$ 13,513.58
839.81 $ 437.43 1,834.22 220.23
_ _ _ 240.60 _ _
White Negro
White Negro White Negro White Negro White
Negro
23,284.25 17,841.15
625.13
38,070.91
6,387.27
14,402.50
5,508.96
50,311.82
15,282.02
109,646.09
.
._._. __.
11,295.00 .
..
3,735.00
5,752.75 13,623.97 4,437.89
. .._ .___
1,614.66
2,223.61
515.30
..
.
. __ .
253.11
66.00
2.00 60.00
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
_
White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
White Negro
._. __.__ ._____
1,200.00
7,700.00 2,570.00 26,822.50 8,730.00 74,094.14 39,594.89 11,196.00 6,735,00
29,836.56
500.00
3,135.00 1,035.00 2,074.22 1,738.66
._
6,473.20
.__
. .
28,588.90 13,727.80 .__________
._ .
.___
,
1,039.R4 .
3,592.95 3,592.95 5,720.85 __.___________
.________ 19,676.72 9,838.36
1,221.80 __. 590.90
1,085.47 331.00 ._____
1,002.26
. __
_
_
_
3,565.53
686.10
_
_
17,376.88 .
1,852.12
.
.____
__ 225.00
WhIte
._._ 31,867.47
.__
5,442.13
_
~~1~~1-----2;274:33- ~U~U~ -----6;566-~6- -----i;676:66- -------585:66- ---2i;859:76- :::::::::::::: -----2;i37:85- ::::::::::::::
Negro
454.87
11,570.00
1,30000 _.
.
._
250.53
_
White ._________ 74,614.05
.
.
. . __.
. __.__
93.38
_
~~~I:::::~:~~~:~~: ----~~;~~i:~~-I;;;;;~~~f~;~~;1:::::~:~~~:~~:I::::~~:~~~:~~:~~~~;;~;;~:;;~ ~::::::::::::: ~~~~~~~;;:;1;~:::::::
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Jobnson Jones Lamar
Whitel______________ Negro]______________
White --_.---------Negro -------------White -------------Negro .------------White ------.------Negro -------------White -------------Negro --------------
41,445.80 675.00
25,685.00 8,922.00 31,433.82 8,856.20 33,990.05
3,548.80 34,468.11
15,691.94
::::::::::::::[:::::::::::::: ----10;871:50- 3,600.00
----------------_.-----------,-----------
-------- ------
-------------.---.-._------
.-.-----------
--------------
------------.-
-----------.--
-----------------------------------------------------
_____2__'1__0_5__.0__01--------1-5--1-.6-0853.29 ______________
326.50 ______________
-------------- ----.--------- --------------
-------------- --_.---------- -----.-------.
-----2;882:88- .-.-.--------- __ 0. __ ---------
---_.--------- .-------------
10.871.50 ------_.------ --_.---------- _____________ w
46,256.40 --------------
1,511.60 ------- .. -----
-------------- -------------- --------------
4,252.90 --------------
167.95 --------------
2,279.65 -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
590.48 --------------
1 ,342.02 -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
260.81 --------------
White --------------
Ne~ro
WhIte
-----ii:74ii:4ii-
Negro -------------White --------------
Ne~ro -------------WhIte --------------
Negro -------------White --------------
Negro --------------
18,325.00 -------------- -------------- --------------
9,838.27 --------------
380.34
14.80
14,555.00 -------------- -------------- --------------
3,067.47 --------------
359.31 --------------
61,883.97
3,836.62 -------------- -------------- 19,858.80 -------------- -------------- --------------
7,200.00 53,552.11
---------------------------
---------------------------
---------------------------
-----7;807:5ii-
-- -- - - -- - ~ - - --
--------------
-----1;023:82-
---------------------------
550.00 -------------- -------------- --------------
2,272.00 --------------
45.00 --------------
25,049.50 -------------- -------------- 118,780.72
27,564.97 -------------- -------------- --------------
5,217.50 13,.543.70
---------------------------
--------------
--------------
---------------------------
-----ii:822:45-
---------------------------
-------553:22-
--------190:00
16,685.41 -------------- -------------- --------------
6,966.79 --------------
861.00
45.00
White -------------- 75,323.23 -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
1,860.52
293.50 --------------
Negro -------------White --------------
----42;852:71-
---------------------------
--------------
--------------
-------104:20-
-------500:00-
-----ii;ii84:8ii-
-------8iio:62-
---------------------------
Negro -------------- 23,291.10 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
White -------------- 26,950.00 -------------- -------------- -------------- 14,481.21 -------------- -------------- --------------
Negro -------------White --------------
9,390.00 18.252.90
-------------2,229.80
--------------
--------------
----T83ii:34-
7,971.01 --------------
-----5;175:90-
--------------
615.58
---------9ii:00
Negro -------------White --------------
8,621 .6 22,771.22
530.00 -------------3,975.82 --------------
3,097.25 3,151.37
---------------------------
----31;750:20-
-------861:92-
---------------------------
Negro --------------
17,178.28
2,999.32 -------------- -------------- -------------- 23,951. 92
700.31 --------------
White -------------- 34,266.66 -------------- --------------
606.00
26,642.10 --------------
1,190.93 --------------
Negro --------------
23,882.22 -------------- -------------- --------------
11,780.05 --------------
595.46 --------------
White -------------- 13,675.00 -------------- -------------- 28,826.34
5,740.26 --------------
328.88
389.53
----35;935:00- -----8;815:ii7- Negro --------------
White --------------
-------------- 25,849.05 -------------- --------------
-------------- --------------
330.00
8,896.41
5.97 -------------869.74 --------------
Negro -------------White --------------
-----5;700:88- 6,450.00 -------------- -------------- --------------
16,500.00
1,800.00 -------------- --------------
---------------------------
150.48 -------------979.80 --------------
Negro -------------White --------------
7,749.34
180.00 -------------- --------------
52,380.56 -------------- -------------- --------------
8,033.00 500.00
----II;oiil:78-
653.25 --------------
--------------
--------------
Negro -------------- 14,079.16 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
White --------------
25,229.52 --------------
220.19 -------------- 24,391. 97 --------------
500.00 --------------
Negro -------------- 11,990.00 --- ----------
36.46 -------------- -------------- --------------
255.19 --------------
White -------------- 30,416.24 --- .---------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
Negro -------------. 30,761.07 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
White -------------- 47,668.98 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
Negro -------------- 16,840.50 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
White -------------- 39,871. 79 -------------- --------------
978.00 -------------- 16,095.60
547.63 --------------
::::::::::::::1:::::::::::::: Ne~ro --------------
WhIte --------------
----i8;287:50-
---------._----------------
_.-------------------------
-.-------------------------
--------------
--------------
--------------
288.00
---------------------------
Negro --------------
10,912.50 -------------- -------------- --------------
216.00 --------------
SYSTEM
Lanier Laurens Lee Libertv Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
Marion McDuffie Mcintosh Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
-~,----
IV. Pupil Transportation Services-Continued
A. SALARIES
l. Snpervisors I 2. Drivers
3. Mechanics and Other
Garage
4. Clerk and Other Employees
B. CON-
TRACT SERVICES AND PUBLIC
CARRIE RS
Employees
- - - - - _.._--~. ---~ I-----I~-----
C. REPLACEMENT OF VEHICLES
l. Cash Purchases
I 2. Lease and Installment
Purchases
D. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION
INSURANCE
E. EXPEND ITURES IN
LIEU OF TRANSPORTATION
White $ Negro
WNehgirteo White Negro White Negro White Negro
..
$
_
4,220.04 _ _
_
._ . __._. _
._ _
11,759.00 $........ ----. $--_ ... --.- . . $_.-- ..... ---- $-------- ..... $ 3,769.35 $------_ ...... $--. __........
4,000.00 57,437.62
5,830.06
__
__--------
--"i5:6i6:65'
1,215.00
--------------
-------------- -------------1,400.32 --------------
31,196.98
----
3,752.51 --------------
871.15 --------------
13,850.00 16,044.00 15,193.75 22,632.45
---1,364 .20
----
3,411.40
-"'i6:49i:75-
"--i7:352:66' --------------
---------------------------
719.84
--------------
---------------------------
---- 27,821.87 -------------- 1,223.83 --------------
12,229.00 7,317.50
18.00
.......... ---- 7,594.70 ---- --------------
--------------
--------------
514.62 --------------
----------------------------
White Negro
. .
_ _
13,200.00 6,400.00
2,953.71
White Negro
.
_ _
30,872.81 15,605.00
14,240.00
.
White
450.00
18,270.24
Negro .. _
.
1,261.30
White Negro
.. _.. .
34,916.45 26,455.20
White __
__ 51,136.28
Negro
_ 6,894.50
__ 1,076 .00
2,255.79 --------------
677.50 --------------
.
900.00 -------------- --------------
---- 15,284.34 .._------------
338.75 -------------911.02 --------------
---- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
---- 14,733.04
3,353.94
858.96 --------------
---- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
---- ------------_. -------------- -------------- --------------
-------
921.20 15,835.15
--------------
--------------
. . . . . . 385:22
--------------
--------------
---- -------------- --------------
203.94 --------------
White
__
Negro
_
White
__
Negro
__
White __
._.
~h~~~ ::::::::::::::
~h1~~ ::::::::::::::
Negro
.... __
18,262.50
4,483.67
7,628.25
291.25
25,135.96
1,000.00
12,584.20
1,150.00
9,165.00
7,610.00
17,415.00
5,289.12
17,690.50 ...... __
25,680.09
5,936.50
8,400.00
__ __ __ __
---- 5,615.05 --------------
891. 79
444.68
---- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
---- 17,453.58 -------------- -------------- --------------
----
----_--..
4,273.00 5,536.83
---------------------------
-------i99:56
.. ------i86:66
10,525.08 --------------
279.36
365.00
17,790 .00 1,965 .00
__----
---------------------------- ---"5:633:66' -------------- 10,143.40
377.60 --------------
580.55
11.44
600.44 --------------
---- -------------- --------------
217.50 --------------
White
4,800.00
Negro _
__
White NegrQ
__._ .... _
White __
..
Negro . __._ .. ,
27,285.00
4,800.00 .. __
__ _.. _---- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
16,457.00
1,920.00
__
__ . ---- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
22,845.41
----
5,784.78 --------------
413.35
166.25
23,710.30
---- -------------- --------------
413.35 --------------
:::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::c:::::::: 32,606.00
14,714.00
---- -------------- -------------- -------------- ----------------- -------------- -------------- _.. _----------- --------------
Morgan Murray Muscogee Newton Oconee
Oglethorpe Paulding Peach Pickens Pierce
Pike
Polk
0,.0...
Pulaski
Putnam
Quitman
Rabun Randolph Richmond Rockdale Schley
Screven Seminole Spalding Stephens Stewart
[~~~ ~~~~~::-:::)----!m~m~- ~~~;;:::::;:;:[;:;;;;;;;;r:_~H~n~\--~!:m:~- ; ; ;--;:; ;:; ::i~~_:~_ -----;~ng 0-
Negro
_
White
52,919.00
4,377.00
_
- Ntteg~r~o _============ ~1~2:,~1~5~0:.~0~0 -------908~95- ============== ============== -----4~926~50- ============== -------605~25- ------ _
WNehgirteo --------------
~~~~ ::::::::::::::
Negro
White
Negro
White
Negro
.
1152,,538967..1779
21,,076316..1197 -------------- --------------
!H~U~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
21,254.25
14,437.50
5,149.75
3,360.00
962.50
32,442.23
2,039.50
12,432.47
99,,776644..1188
1
J~~~:~~_ ::::::::::::::,
9,861.05 950.00
16,275.72
1,049.97 ----- - - - --
1
_
HUg :::::::::::::-
335.25
495.11
29.89
1,071.37
_
_
White Negro White
Negro White Negro _~ White
Negro White Negro
3.300.00 _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _
White Negro
White Negro
White Negro White
Negro White
6,199.92
::~:: ----;;:~~;:~-
Negro 24,466.67
WNehgirteo --------------
~H,
17,389.83 10,236.50
______________ --____________ 1,560.00
30,057.40
5,930.00
3,194.06
3,280.50
596.96
_
_
10,904.35
1,066.63
_
7,890.48
12,763.96 8,662.50 11,403.34
12,440.00
______________ ______________ _______________ _.___________ ______________
1,351.50 285.20
4,899.00 3,266.00
_ _
323.92 356.18
_
200.40
_
275.55
_ _ _
9,824.73
5,093.00
239.55
16,094.92
16,981.20
10,587.50
66,807.92 23,222.14 16,099.99
6,900.00 18,258.13
14,078.83 1,201.07 1,548.03
663.62
27,028.44
::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::1::::::::::::::
5,445.70
8,301.83 27,138.40 3,126.50
2.~,952.35
7,238.09
1:::::::
582.71
_
900.00
337.92
_
122.88
_
_
_
956.10
_
410.85
_
1,639.35
_
~:2:~:~~_ -------~~~:~~- ::::::::::::::
590.40
_
153,,998622..5500 -------------- -------------- --------------
34.,714777..7406
1
316687..7627 --------------_
Im~1}~~Ji-;~~I~.~~I'm~
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS IV. Pupil Transportation Services-Continued
SYSTEM
A. SALARIES
1. Supervisors 2. Drivers
3. Mechanics and Other Garage Employees
4. Clerk and Other Employees
B. CONTRACT SERVICES AND PUBLIC
CARRIERS
C. REPLACEMENT OF VEHICLES
1. Cash Purchases
2. Lease and Installment Purchases
D. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE
E. EXPEND ITURES IN
LIEU OF TRANSPORTATION
Sumter Talbot Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor
I-'
00
Telfair
tv
Terrell
Thomas
Tift
Toombs
Towns TreutJen Troup Turner Twiggs
Union Upson Walker
s WNehgirtoer,s-------------_
White
_
Negro
_
White
_
Negro
_
White
_
Negro
_
White
_
Negro
_
White
Negro White Negro
White Negro White Negro White
Negro
_
_ _ _
1,335.00 _ _ _ _
_
White ._____________ Negro
White
Negro .. White ._________
Negro
.__
White
._
Negro
White
Negro
23,750.00 13,560.75 22,341.50
22,970.50 6,866.00 8,060.00
962.50 4,415.00
36,677.18 27,766.06
$ 4,831.36 $
$
_
._
___.
. .___
_
.
.____
3,300.00 __._._________
_.
.
.
.___
_.
._____________
______________
______________ .
321.60
.
S
._ S
541.40
163.32
64,971.23 16,780.66
4,019.15 4,153.00
.
.
._____________
16,446.01 $
1,394.96 9,188.24 . .___
.______ .______
1,197.00 S
600.00
..
968.08
.
337.50
539.80
1,026.78
473.55 __.
540.63 _.
163.36
_ _ _
._ .._ . __
. __ _
. __ _
59,349.52 ______________
1,709.00
.
_
21,747.78 36,162.61 30,265.10
:::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: -------409:87- -----6;005:47- ------275:88- ::::::::::::::
______________
275.88
10,135.76
198.04
_
33,305.00
8,639.94
.___________ 28,894.25
992.25
2,563.12
16,711.97 25,176.12
5,268.72
14,193.86
.
.
_
8,892.23 60,432.04
:::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: -----i:856:0o- :::::::::::::: -------780:24- ::::::::::::::
15,734.12
11,500.00
962.50
76,516.22 37,315.36 16,862.50
7,023.50 27,137.58 16,888.40
._________
.. ._____________
.
2,377.50 692.50
._________ ._,
._________
29,230.50 10,371.00
. 5,719.22
.__________
7,454.24
._______
.. ..
.
.
17,520.55
13,100.15 12,109.20
.
.
.
.
.
.
467.59
.
.
.
110.34
_
.. . _. . ._
. _.
.
..
..
_
744.75
._
347.48 __.
_
._
_
White ._________ 29,872.07
225.00
4,425.00
4,907.00
1,560.15 __.
_
Negro
__..
.
..
..
.. .
.
._
fu]i,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~H~~~~ ~~~:~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----ii;;~~~~-U~~~~~~::~~~: ~~~~~:~~~~~j~~~~~:~~~~:~:~
Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox
Wilkes
Wilkinson
~
00
Worth
<;;.:l
Total Counties
Bremen Buford Quitman Tallulah Falls
Total Cities
Total Counties
Grand Total
~~i :::::i~~gg:gg: __J;J~t~t:::~;~~~;~~J::::::~~~;~~: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~t~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ::::~~;~~;~: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
:::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: White --------------
~:~
17,400.00
I:J~Hg
1
-------------- -------------- --------------
145.50 --------------
----~n~nr ----;n~nr
:::::::~~~:~~:
White Negro White Negro White Negro White
Negro White Negro
38,937.95 5,514.66 8,913.96 12,525.00 16.229.10 8.124.51 52,613.62
107,481.81 3,393.00
__ _
24.898.19
7,340.00
4.847.92 4.219.24
5,592.09
-
7,406.35 4.380.77
_ _
515.68 650.52
_
_
-
_
-
_
_
_
White Negro White
Negro White Negro
WNehgirteo
_ _ _
_ _ _
3,600.00_
23,625.00 8,450.00
29,487.10 21,176.15
36.137.05 19.567.90 30.991.32 21,180.19
1,125.00 600.00
______________ ______________ ______________ ______________
2,354.00 1.453.00
144.00 270.00
8,529.65 4,258.07 7,000.00 7,195.96
6.139.00 8,738.00
764.75 299.25 373.90 373.90
1.428.57
534.00 _ _ _ _ _
_
White 107,875.93 4,906,212.23 Negro 33,136.43 1,693.369.74
308.961.51 85.436.92
9.319.32 1.090.46
785,362.05 1,197,418.00 252,121.26 315.219.22
313.548.82 125.222.51
99,325.07 27.229.58
18,984.27 7,506.46
White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
White Negro
.
.____ .________
.
850.00 ._.
._.____
.
1,800.00
2.650.00
.
.
White Negro
White Negro
107,875.93 33,136.43
107,875.93 33.136.43
4,906,212.23 1,693,369.74
4,908,862.23 1,693,369.74
308,961.51 85,436.92
308,961.51 85,436.92
.
.__ .
_ _
9,319.32 1,090.46 9.319.32 1.090.46
1
188.47 2,352.58
. -------------..
.
.
-------------417.59
400.00
--------------
2.541.05
417.59
_
400.00
785,362.05 1,197,418.00 252,121.26 315,219.22
313,548.82 125.222.51
787.903.10 1,197.835.59 252.521.26 315.219.22
313.548.82 125.222.51
. --------_. _
. __.
... __
_
__
__
_
141.94
_
.
._.
141.94
_
99,325.07 27,229.58
99.467.01 27,229.58
18,984.27 7,506.46
18,984.27 7,506.46
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
IV. Pupil Transportation Services-Continued
------- ",----, -------,------------------------------ ---------
F OTHER EXPENSES FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
SYSTEM
1. Gasoline
I
i
3. Tires
4. Repair
2. Lubricants and Tubes
Parts
I
5. Supplies
and Expense for Garage Operation
6. Garage and
Garage
Equipment
Repairs
7. Maintenance of Vehicles by Private
Garage
8. Rent
9. Other
Total
Expenses of Pupil Transportation
Services
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
White $ 19,560.02 $_____________1$ 1,496.00 $ 8,524.50 $
369.89 $
281.84 $------------- $
360.00 $
172.78 $
Negro --------------
White
4,650.05
-------------307.95
-------------1,073.87
-------------3,424.93
-----i;i50:00-
-------------470.00
--------------------------
--------------
--------------
-----------1,177 .81
Negro
1,559.22
102.65
557.63
1,065.70 -- ----------- -------------- -------------- ~ --- - - - - - - - - --
392.60
White 13,480.00
276.00
2,510.00
4,383.29
470.52 -------------- -------------- --------------
957.56
Negro
1.872.00
42.40
390.00
641.10
85.32 -------------- -------------- --------------
142.29
White
4,453.62
370.95
1,133.50
4,290.77 -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
705.10
Negro
5,567.02
463.68
1,416.50
5,363.46 -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
881.38
White
5,199.05
114.50
449.02
5,496.71 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
Negro 2,933.20
71. 70
219.61
3.576.07 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
98,248.60 11,600.64 52,415.40 17,943.70 71,443.24
8.000.71 30,415.39 34,929.24 33,355.27
26,111.37
0.....0...
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill
White -------------- -- 0 ______ ------- ----------- -------------- --------------
1,799.09 -------------- -------------- --------------
50,523.05
,""ool~ Negro ---_._--------
White
8,546.17
Negro --_ .._---------
White
8,632.60
-------------117.49
-------------193.32
- - - - - - - - - - - - ~-
1,697.96
-------70i:43-
-------------4,300.25
-----i: 727: 89-
-----i;075:34-
---------------------------
-------------- - - - - - - - ~ - - - ----------------------------
- ~ -- -- - - - - - - --
--------------
-----3;536:95-
-------780:00-
-I
--
--
-------245.27
5,425.53 40,839.59 5,300.00
116,321.33
Negro --------------
White
4,725.12
-------66i:57-
-------------400.00
-----2;038:76-
-------------18.00
---------------------------
-------------- - - - - - - - ~ - - - --
--------------
33,480.38
Negro 2,702.25
219.86
187.22
679.57 -------------- -------------- --------------
17.359.96
Berrien
White 13,486.25 ----- --------
1,797.64
10,210.20 -------------- -- ------------ ------- ------
102,716.51
Negro
2,325.25 --------------
405.25
1,790.75 -------------- ------ ------- -------------- --- ---------- --------------
13,101.85
Bibb BIeckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun
White 13,972.01
222.20
5,028.20
4,639.99
20.91
94.65 --------------
1,349.69
2,427.17
Negro White
5,676.43 6,431.60
90.28 446.30
2,042.81 1,559.82
1,885.10 --------------
8.49 --------------
38.46 --------------
-----3;877:7i-
548.34 --------------
986.09 97.50
Negro White
-------------7,268.66
-------389:56-
---------------------------
-------------6,905.92
---------------------------
-------------275.00
-+------------
--------------
---------------------------
---------------------------
Negro White
671.58 24,522.16
74.40 --------------
-------------- 2,053.04 -------------- --------------
---------------------------
---------------------------
---------------------------
---------------------------
-------8i7:50-
Negro White
19,715.23 1,960.70
--------------
--------------
-------2-9-4-.-8-5--,-----2;96i:94-
---------------------------
---------------------------
---------------------------
--------------
--------------
217.50 8.00
Negro
792.49 --------------
300.00
White 14,747.52
1,152.17
1,750.00
Negro
9,830.01
766.77
1,166.66
White Negro
-------------12,872.88
-------------1 ,513.44
-----i;5i4:72-
White
4,302.51
124.15
439.90
Negro 4,702.51
164.16
439.90
1,100.00 ------------_., -------------- -------------- --------------
Tm~ I1':'''"",JI~:Ji...I....I....,.....;. """. 1",1<,60000..0000
'50000..0000
i1s2o0..1s:3 ______________ ______________
43.50
504.2<8
White I Negro-
4,652.66 6,978.98 I
182.04 273.04
I
1,609.43 2,414.14
2,080.80 3,121.20
531.89, 797.82 I
2,084.91 I 3,127.36 I
1,594.041 ______________ , 2,391.06 ,_____________ .1
37.22 55.82
108,159.76 46,690.99 43,946.40 12,942.16 47,616.66 5,422.08 58,035.33 32,276.67 25,046.66 16,279.39
108,548.34 56,966.64 62,268.61 75,100.67 33,483.45 24,266.76 38,071.17 26,640.95
Camden Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
~~~:;;;;;~~m;~~; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :::::~~~~!~~~: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~:~ ~ ~ _~I~~-~:~~:~ ~~~ I~~~:-~~~~~~~-: ~-~~~~~~~:::~:I:::::::~~~:~~:I
~h~~~ -----8;325:45- :::::::::::::: -----i;883:35- ----T865:66- -------49i:72- -- ----525:66-
Negro
125.00
135.00
75.00
~~~::4_ :::::::::::::J ~::~~_ .____ _
White Negro White
Negro
3,132.40 1,123.04 14,499.38
9,666.25
206.24 74.85 412.12
274.75
325.10 244.37 2,281.60
1,521.06
- 2,278.85 1,344.22
43.05 12.05 10,892.68
7,261.78
552.72 368.48
786.67 58.24
.
._____ ._____
..
51.65 13.35 .__________
1~~imi!
g~:A~U~
1,735.52
24,937.87 7,728.93 134,030.75 89,353.83
Chattahonchee Chattoogs Cherokee Clarke Clay
White Negro
738.46
WNehgirteo 11,000.00
2,509.62
White .... _..... _. __.
.
Negro .. . __..
...
.
White Negro
8,997.22
891.50 .
White
.
Negro 2,407.78
376.02
1,484.52
. 5,970.35
.. _..
.
.. _..
2,406.98
.
.
. __.
...
708.96
. .
.
12.00
. 2,869.19
._._________ . 276.50
. .
._______
._.___
._____
._____
.
.
.____
20.51 .
6,097.47 1,273.61 5,949.48
135.74 2,068.68
215.00 .
. ._.______
.____ ._______
26. 0.53
272.06 .______ .. ._ 94.76 151.56
5,991.64 1,850.25
65,057.80_
120,414.53 1,273.61 39,320.83 8,038.32 19,971.49 21,622.96
Clayton
White
. __.
.
.
.
..
.____ 22,223.23
88,216.59
....
Cinch
Ne~o __. .
. ._.
WhIte
4,454.85
207.61
. 513.22
. 2,519.35
1,101.60
136.00
._
48.20
..
4,963.65 ._______
16,696.75 25,987.34
00
Negro 2,227.92
141.74
256.61
1,259.67
. ..
11,613.91
'"
Cobb
White _. ... _.. .
..
.
.. _..
.
.______
35,107.92
205,881.54
Negro ._,., __.,., _... . ... .
.
.
..
8,000.00
22,000.00
Coffee
White 16,362.68 _. ._ ..
Negro
4,615.11 _.
..
2,465.14 695.30
8,548.99 2,411.26
205.97 58.09
.. .
. .. __.
.
. __.
..
.
81,036.94
22,499.32
Colquitt
White 13, 68.00
2.068.00
2,280.00
12,166.82 .
_.
Negro 5,972.00
1,382.00
1,799.07
5,922.00 ..
. ._ ..
.
.
. _...
. 119,394.02
.
..
. __.___________
26,177.09
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb
White
. . __
.
..
Negro
.
._. .______
White
8,462.46 _.. ._. ... . ... __..
.. _
Negro ..... . __.. . ._ ..
._ ..
.
.
White 16,750.08 _.. _. .___
2,573.78
10,494.25
Negro 13,681.48 .
..
White .
.
2,473.47
14,078.22
. __._ ._.
.
Negro\'
._. __._. __.
._. _.
._ .
._____ 4,388.42
._ .. ..
.
772.42
352.04
.
..
. __..
.
._. .
.
. __.___
.
. __.
..
._.
.
.
.. _
.
._____ ._.
.____
18.65
.
..
520.65
51.00
._.
.__________
46,591.42 40,720.43
67,459.42 .
92,249.07 50,047.22 23,821.68 29,893.44
;~;~ ~~~~;~~~;~~~~~ :::::::::::::r:::::::::::: ;;;;::;~;;;;~; ;;;;;;;;;;_;;; ::::::;:-:;:;:::::::::;;;:;: ;:::~:::;::::: :;;;;;;;:1;6;;1 :~:~;;.:~
White
1,933.22
106.10
477.25
1,529.32
.
._______
573.80
.___
6.00
42,892.29
~];\~~I-5;72i:66- -----i;296:66- -------956:66 ----7:827:i8-I' :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::1::::::::::::::1::::::::::::::11--------54:68- -----75:773:66
NegroI 5,363.28
972.00
1,250.00
9,059.31 ..
.. __ ..
_. ._
33,606.02
White I 24,271.28
.
Negro
2,855.44
.. ..
.1
40,618.51 4,778.56
. ..
.. .
.______ ._____________
79.00 15.00
240,474.21 30,013.12
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS IV. Pupil Transportation Services-Continued
----------------c;;Fc-;;-oT"'H~E"'Rn-.ExPENSESFOORPERATIONAN~Dc-;-;M;-;Ac;;IN"'T"'E""'N-;cA""N;c;C"'E;-----------------
SYSTEM
3. Tires 1. Gasoline 2. Lubricants and Tubes
4. Repair Parts
5. Supplies and Expense for Garage
Operation
6. Garage
and Garage Equipment Repairs
7. Maintenance of Vehicles by Private Garage
8. Rent
9. Other
Total Expenses of Pupil
Transportation Services
Dodge Dooly Dougherty Douglas
White $ 13,997.89 $
Negro 6,894.49
White
6,967.41
Negro 4,081.50
White
7,356.33
Negro 4,601.27
White
525.18
Negro __._.
1,352.35 $ 666.09
1,888.52 952.78 166.65 115.00 . __.___
5,910.08 s
2,910.93 1,883.81
897.84 856.95 976.77 58.51
12,695.13 $ 6,252.82 7,295.44 3,745.79 3,037.38 2,700.36 .
374.77 s
59.32 $
184.59
29.21
2,746.75
4,041.54
10,638.55
.
.... .
..
968.64 $ 477.09
. ._. .
s 1,429.54 S 704.10 1,143.60
.....
.__
._____
._
100,467.58 37,178.77 53,204.32 31,620.60 82,361.62 32,742.75 51,410.81 15,282.02
Early ;r~~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ~~:~~~~:~:
Eehols
White
3,040.71
449.10
201.73
2,709.46
65.00
18,014.11
Negro
929.24
149.70
.______
67.25 ._____________
1,328.27
131.45
6,406.91
.....
00 0>
Effingham Elbert
White __.. _. .
Negro
.
White
8,812.82
. 896.80
. 1,982.76
8,731.97
.
._____________
.
.___
.____
6,279.88 6,221.50
47,E83.53 26,703.19
57,188.17
Negro 4,459.38
190.00
1,139.60
3,649.98
.
.
. . ____
19,534.96
Emanuel
White
314.18
459.62
1,037.11
.
.____________
101,221.51
Negro
56.91
91.88
1,151.78
.
.
_
53,158.58
Evans
White Nesro __. __.
._._____ 14,959.39 __.
.
.
.
.
.____ .
._.___
27,157.65 6,735.00
Fannin
NWehgirtoe . 14,644.28
1,120.00
3,000.00.
11,065.00
223.17
32.50
180.00
88,024235..0505
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
White Negro
White Negro WNehgirteo
White Negro White Negro
16,864.80 2,991.72
449.50
12,963.26 .
27,138.05 9,046.01
. .
778.88 124.69 30.00.
1,256.00 .
. ..
.
3,419.55 219.39 100.00
1,520.00 .
. __. 9,353.12 1,335.43
300.00
7,438.56 ._.
. .____ ._____
.
._____________
.
.
1,330.73 .__________
150.00
150.00
160.00
120.00
.__________
._' 1,644.77
411.19 215.26
._
11,216.50 3,738.83
. . _____ 240.69 9.00
.______
2,759.70
37,309.60 11,392.50
123,207.77 18,666.82 76,IC. 2.19_
74,775.17 7,558.00 204,901.82 33,904.49
Gilmer Glascock Glynn
~1:,1'~~'fi::"',,:::'i',,",,:"'f:,, ::m1m11:~I~~1 M:lliH
Gordon Grady Greene Gwinnett Hahersham Hall
Hancock Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Hanston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee
White Negro
White Negro
White Negro
White Negro
White Negro
White Negro
13,070.27 -------------- 13,160.88 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
400.90
1,452.25 --------------
1,462.32 -------- ------ ----------_.-- -------------- -------------- ------------.-
3.00
10,385.24 ------------.-
10,588.46 ---------.---- .--.------_.-- -.------------ -------------- -------------- --------------
i75:94- 4,558.40
3,630.37
4,940.60 ----------_.-- ----.--------- -_.-.--------- -------_.----- -------------- --------------
.------------- ------.------- -------------- --------------
4,687.05 -------------- ------.-._----
5,445.56 54,279.43
259.70 --------------
--------------
----._-----_.-
---------------------------
--.------------------------
------600:00-
8,898.83 --------------
---------------------------
---------------------------
6,900.00 3,898.88
----289:46-
-------------587.82
--------------
471.89
--------------
--------------
--------------
--------------
-------------1,044.36
--------------
--------------
-------------412.10
975.96
72.36
175.00
117.97 -------------- --------------
135.38 -------------- --------------
6,358.24
814.38
1,489.07 ------~------- -------------- --------------
15,714.96 --------------
2,359.16
1,929.60
212.22
372.27 -------------- -------------- --------------
5,938.04 ------------.-
569.06
111,272.98 10,887.22 58,311.94
26,793.77 37,051. 77 32,585.87 147,205.28 14,100.00 69,088.00 4,343.67 198,131.00 14,238.69
White
3,167.24
178.71
275.07
3,369.86
841.47 -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
28,941.72
Negro White
6,980.65
335.46
2,214.40 --------------
2,803.08 631.11
-------42:54 9,426.47
1,409.43
921.29 -------------- --~----------- --------------------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
45,025.15 81,774.73
Negro White
'---'4:55i:9S'
-------425:00'
-----530:00-
------696:54-
---------------------------
---------------------------
-------------761.69
---------------------------
----------_. --
59.69
'----58:027:29
Negro White
-----s:2is:S5
-------------
--------------
----'i:592:65-
----6:S39:6i
---------------------------
--------------
------------ --
---------------------------
--------------
--------------
---------------------------
23,29J.10 58,082.32
Negro White
2,403.77 7,820.03
---------------------------
423.00 --------------
1,039.24 --------------
-7i:li-
---------------------------
---------------------------
---2io:00
---------------------------
21,227.02 37,307.66
Negro White
3,041.93
--------------
--------------
--------------
---------------------------
----_.------ ---------------
-- .. -- -" ------
--------------
------- -------------------
---------------------------
---i2i:l3
--------------
12,720.51
15,290.78 75,352.17
Negro -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
39.09
9,596.18
54,465.10
White 21,926.26 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
687.35
Negro White
----_504:60- ----'4;303:14 14,617.50 --------------
4,657.97 --------------
-- ----_. -------- ----- ______ 0
--------------
-------------- -------------- --------------
---------------------------
343.67 14.00
Negro White
--------------
--------------
---------------------------
---------------------------
------------ ....
--------------
----38:949:08-
---- ----------
--------------
--------------------.------
---------------------------
1.00
---------.----
Negro White
----i2:959:40-
---------------------------
--------------
--------------
---------------------------
8,159.16
--------------
"--- -----------------------
---------------------------
---------------------------
---------------------------
Negro
White Negro
8,639.60 1,436.35
--------------
-i36:si-
----_._-------
------ '286:57-
-- _...- ------
-----i:i56:74-
------- ------
------- ------------------------ --------
--------------
--------------
--------------
----------------------------------------
----------------------------------------
--'--2:i20:3i-
1,332.45
85,319.30 51,218.90
58,440.72 25,856.02 93,795.90 14,759.64 37,940.08 25,255.19
69,079.12 15,411.61
White
9,552.84
290.18
1,390.62 -------------- -------------- -------------- 10,989.86 -------------- --------------
72,565.18
Negro
6,322.75
225.04
857.63 -------------- -------------- -------------- 14,158.06 -------------- --------------
33,845.13
White -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- ------------_. -------------- --------------
30,416.24
----iS4:40 Negro -------------- -------------- -------------- -------- ------ -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
White -------------- -------------- -------------- ------_. ------ -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
30,761.07 47,853.38
Negro White
S:072:0S
--------------
--------------
----3:i60:06-
-------344:S2-
--------------
--------------
--------------
--------------
-5:65i:S2-
---------------------------
-----i:373:05-
16,840.50 76,094.85
----6:732:62 -25:30S:l2 Negro
White
---- ------------------- .. -------
-----------------------
---------------------------
------ --------
--------------
----------_.---------------
--------------
--------------
---------------------------
--------------
--------------
Negro
6,968.41 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- _4 ____________ -------------- --------------
18,096.91
White Negro White Negro White Negro
7,727.59 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
----'i;57i:69 4,257.04 -------------- ---- .. _------- ----_.--------
28,444.95 -------------- -------------- --------------
-------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
-------------- -------------- --------------
158.40
17,423.10 -------------- -------------- --------------
1,061.10 ------_._------ -------------- --------------
106.95
6,271.83 ---------.---- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
1,574.84 -------------- --------------
8,649.58 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
911.31 -------------- --------------
23,255.94
9,472.04 114,073.13
54,411.79 25,108.07 44,321.09
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS IV. Pupil Transportation Services-Continued
-----------------"F~OTm..H EnR~E"X"'P"E=NS.ES FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
SYSTEM
3. Tires 1. Gasoline 2. Lubricants and Tubes
4. Repair Parts
5. Supplies
and Expense for Garage Operation
6. Garage and
Garage Equipment
Repairs
7. Maintenance of Vehicles by Private Garage
8. Rent
9. Other
Total Expenses of Pupil Transportation Services
Liberty Lincoln Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon
White $ Negro White Negro
White Negro White Negro
White Negro White Negro
9,158.84 L 16,016.08 6,560.24 4,402.00 3,743.46 1,843.79 47,876.81
4,234.50 250.00
2,650.60
$
$
$
.__
350.88 172.81
441.65 15.00
.
40.00 30.00 163.71
2,563.81 92.10
1,158.26
2,253.49 1,109.92 1,152.21
5,858.49
L-
$
$
11.50 11.00
2,202.84 2,010.00
607.42
._____________
$
$ 35,564.18
67,694.23
20.15
29,139.55
13,729.50
27,169.75 10,806.27
110,500_90 15,605.00
2,413.78
53,178.41
. 00 45.00
1,842.10 34,961.45
5,195.14
36,380.40
.....
00 00
Madison Marion
White Negro
White Negro
6,048.07 4,107.60
8,853.42
598.10 364.90
1,149.25
9,088.56
46.50
8,982.78 7,012.09
80.42
82,985.60 18,583.03
48,915.84 7,919.50
McDuffie
White Negro
1,946.32 2,588.32
36.75 51.75
353.31 292.15
1,221.37 3,100.24
72.00
47,219.29 24,039.66
McIntosh
White Negro
4,418.26 5,414.97
._ .. __.____
19,499.59 24,194.41
Meriwether
White Negro
5,245.08 10,107.56
344.57 630.57
2,704.32 _.____________
317.41 _._. ..
2,903.00 __
.
._. .___
8,417.15 . __.. ._____ 11,905.43 ... _._________
700.19 670.77
58,600.44 52,097.82
i l:m.~';~; . :l~.~. :.::~ . ,: ~ f! m.~ Miller
White
8,396.09
455.85
649.12
6,358.05
230.52
555.68
... __ .. _..
183.50
59,189.24
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery
r
"'.00.
1
zr:
"
l:1i;:.I
Morgan Murray Muscogee
Newton
WNehgirteo
54,,798843..6850
403.83
1,476192..8938
~.~.~ ;;,..
I
1,043.13 . 959.01.. ..
------1'--- - - -.- 1 4,37R.15
--I'
_ ._ _
420.53
I
,
6387,,279672..6186
'~"".1 '~.~~ I'',
1 /,'"
~ ,;~1.;! :~lf; '~." :~;.:.I '.'~.".I Oconee
Oglethorpe
Paulding "'.$.. ""."'.I
1 -
31,034.92 13,144.00 49,633.67 24,086.52 64,148.52 12,877 .28
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Negro
_
.
.
_
_
White Negro
8,382.04 227.67
White 24,750.61
Negro __
404.98 57.84
2,596.34 134.65
9,008.85 159.84
587.37 .__________
1,400.00
478.73
180.00 _ 675.00
900.00
900.00 _
31.00 _
White --9:ii7:54- :::::::::::::: -------8iiii:iiii- -----2:235:52- :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
1,149.00
~~i~~---ii:iiiiii:iiii- :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: -iii:iiiiii:iiii- :_:::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::: --------5i:5i-
Negro 3,071.56
3,318.65
_
32,775.27 21,589.50 55,841. 72 2,522.39 78,910.43 13,107.47 41,063.41 11,796.50 69,009.89 14,280.69
Pulaski
White Negro
4,552.10 5,007.35
505.80 556.36
1,222.00 1,342.40
2,544.80 2,799.29
Putnam
White Negro
2,622.07 4,525.30
147.33 288.15
1,3~9.22
1'12.41
171.35 347.81
__ __ __
1,425.97 __ 5,366.32
Quitman
White _
_
Nezro
2,004.12
li8.70
725.86
1,145.91
Rabun
White Negro
5,966.47
1,481.42
3,971.26
......
00
Randolph
White Negro
..
<D
9,029.32 7,052.29
2,894.50
_ .
3,1~4.08
_ _ _
5.15
_
_
_
..
_
29,706.08 25,174.16 18,711.18 24,300.74 9,824.73 9,402.29 53,379.81
900.00 47.093,14 37,330.11
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
White Negro
White Negro
White Negro White Negro
White Negro
36,264.17 --------------
9,066.04 ------------
5,086.80
260.03
2,180.07
1)1.51
506.22
26.17
2,553.86
166.25
5,000.00
731.39
5,000.00
700.00
4,101.10
645.15
1,543.59
399.30
498.78 213.75 100.00 539.26 1,348.75 1,000.00
772.73 363.50
1,133.23 485.67
5,330.03 6,000.00
233.39 100.00
650.00 650.00
_ _
597.22 500.00 3,339.83 1,503.02
4,789.07 2,052.45
215.80 869.05
_
_
_
_ _
163.70 _ 25.00
_
265.75
152,303.19 40,727.34 30,605.42 13,117.92 20,745.67 20,149.84
66,120.44 44,352.77
27,337.73 14,002.79
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot Taliaferro
White 21,343.27
_
Negro
_
White
6,004.32
275.00
1,500.00
1,200.00
311.00
_
Negro
1,200.00
25.00
225.00
350.00
100.00 __.
_
White
1,741.68
54.16
366.96
977.78
1,302.46
Negro 3,507.63
155.94
430.68 -------------- --------------
1 2,505.26 --------------
2,150.12
~ l::~j~'~~:I:~~. "~1:~--".]".HI..............r:;~
71,729.51 13,603.70 44,977.12 4,685.00 18,742.95 57,344.20
71.476,12 29,420.89 25,231.36 41,412.81
17,540. 71 17,553.80
-------~-----
SYSTEM
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
IV. Pupil Transportation Services-Continued
F OTHER EXPENSES FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
3. Tires 1. Gasoline 2. Lubricants and Tubes
4. Repair Parts
5. Supplies and Expense
for Garage Operation
6. Garage and
Garage Equipment
Repairs
7. Maintenance of Vehicles by Private
Garage
8. Rent
9. Otber
Total Expenses of Pupil Transportation
Services
Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Wbite S
486.17 s
59.40 $ 320.00 $------------- $------------- $------------- $ 745.50 $------------- $------------- $
Negro ,nite
2,890.86 4,050.08
449.56 213.16
507.44 741.47
--------------
3,598.82
--------------
--------------
-----5;i02:8i-
2,755.15 --------------
-------502-00-
---------------------------
Negro
819.46
43.12
425.00
1,635.20 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
White ------.-.-.--- -------------- -----.-------- -------------- -------------- -- --_ .._------- -------------- --------------
658.52
l'egro ------.-----.- ----------.-.- -------------- ----.---.----- --.-.--------- -------------- -------------- --------------
790.53
White -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
Negro -------------- --------~----- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------~
68,571.58 28,272.22 51,426.15
31,173.80 61,717.04 22,538.31 42,853.83 40,874.78
Thomas
White 18,817.07
755.62
3,971.78
9,020.46
55.00 -------------~ -------------- --------------
375.00
108,724.49
,...
Tift
Negro Wbite
----27~089:04-
---------------------------
---------------------------
---------------------------
---------------------------
---------------------------
---------------------------
---------------------------
---------------------------
Negro -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
16,711.97 71. 727.74 8,892.23
o:0
Toombs Towns
Wbite -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
619.68 -------------- --------------
-----5;280:48- -------946:6i- -----7;295:7i- Ne~ro
Wblte
--------------
--------------
-------------- --------------
92.02 -------------- ---------- ----
-------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
27.00
63,687.96 15,826.14 32,971.63
TreutJen
Ne~ro W~.lte
-------477:23-
--------i5:00-
------139.79
-------i38:33-
---------------------------
--------------
--------------
--------22:00-
----------.----------------
---------------------------
-----3i;095:69
Negro -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
10,371.00
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
White -------------- -------------- -------------- ------ ------ -------------- --------------
292.74 --------------
842.91
77,651.87
Negro Wbite
-----4;628:97-
-------i90:90-
-----i;093:62-
-----i;520:07-
-------222:94-
--------------
--------------
-------------83.55
---------------------------
---------------------------
37,315.36 50,964.57
Ne~ro
3,085.98
127.26
729.08
1,013.38
128.66 --------------
55.70 -------------- --------------
13,203.54
WhIte
3,534.17 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
2,620.00 --------------
1,415.99
47,807.89
Negro
5,567.98 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- ---~----------
459.50 --------------
985.49
36,010.57
Wbite
5,031.00 --------------
3,055.65
-------------- --------------
------~-------
7,202.34 --------------
236.34
56,514.55
Negro
-------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
-------565:52- -------302:00- -----2;582:19- -----6;79i:l8- -----69;25i:84 White
-------------- -------------- ----~--------- -------------- ------- ------
.. - Negro ------_._---~- -------------- ------------.- ----~-----.--- -------------- -------------- ------.------- -------------. ------.~--_
26,310.00
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
White Negro
Wbite
Ne~ro
White Negro Wbite Negro Wbite
Negro
25,080.31 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
6,036.00 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
10,308.88 --------------
1,118.64
2.152.51
2,000.00
1,088.80
1,088.90 --------------
1,200.00
5,154.44 --------------
1,000.00
4,000.00
1,000.00
1,088.80 -------------- --------------
3,600.00
10,856.51
1,064.10
1,014.41
7,683.22
64.54 --------------
4,268.54 --------------
832.73
2,167.33
121.93
300.CC
2,000.00 -------------- --------------
596.82 --------------
84.93
9,417.26 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
11,125.22 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
36.00
398.08
39.87 --------------
66.02 -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
104.26
2,596.84
223.95
144.76
1,433.81 -------------- -------------- -------------- ------,._------
590.34
85,434.31 15,302.00 56,870.42 36,680.04 72,765.45 8,763.01 26,962.76 28,403.33 60,671.10 63,224.01
Wayne Wehster Wheeler White Whitfield
White Negro White
Negro White Negro
15,840.92 2,570.00 2,488.56 3,199.59 11,388.38
1,500.00 250.00
1,800.00 300.00 84.00 545.44
20,284.41 4,850.00
838.0C 1,512.87
262.40 86.07
iY~;~! .:...: White
==.:==.: ...:==.:===.: .:==== ======== ========== === ========.:====.:.:..=..==.: ==== =.:=7=.9.1..6:3==.:===================== =====
Negro
._____________
103,523.87 13,484.66 27,586.55 22,814.19 32,551.47 12,343.75
1~1~3:,8~6~~5:.5~3~ 3,393.00
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
White Negro White Negro White Negro
NWehgirtoe
6,374.00 3,720.00 1,929.63 4,376.41 3,821.01 2,645.35
26,637.09
333.60 222.40 400.00 400.00
708.25
1,019.00 678.80 350.00 492.53 321.30 160.65
4,365.50
2,388.18 1,448.42 1,779.28 3,783.40 3,022.56 1,038.67
16,320.59
1,560.00 1,040.00
135.66
1.217.86 811.90
71.56
2,670.34
232.00 232.0
'._____________ 34.17 17 .09 260.31
47,703.04 21,760.84 41,463.91 37,798.35 43,606.09 29,568.66
2928,,628313..1199
Total Counties White 1,288,567.45 Negro 447,380.21
34,963.91 16,750.81
170,310.53 60,537.87
391,090.92 153,251.64
122,970.30 31,518.90
20,119.32 7,491.33
161,185.86 93,557.70
4,977.82 587.43
123,335.51 10,064,528.82 57,699.35 3,409,107.82
Bremen Buford Quitman Tallulah Falls Total Cities
White
Negro
.
White
Negro ....
White
254.20
..
._____
Negro
146.95
__
..
White
648.78 -------------- --------------
1,480.98 -------------- ----.-
1 __
---_____
------------- ------ --_____
:~:~--- ---m]f :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::~:~~~:~~: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::r::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::::::==
850.00 _
188.47 _
3,024.37 146.95
4,071.70
8 ,nUt
Total Counties White 1,288,567.45 Negro 447,380.21
34,963.91 16,750.81
170,310.53 60,537.87
391,090.92 153,251.64
122,970.30 31,518.90
20,119.321 161,185.86
7,491.33
93,557.70
4,977.82 587.43
123,335.51 10,064,528.82 57,699.35 3,409,107.82
Grand Total
White 1,289,470.43 Negro 447,527.16
34,963.91 16,750.81
170,310.53 60,537.87
392,571.90 153,251.64
122,970.30 31,518.90
20,119.321 161,185.86
7,491.33
93,557.70
4,977.82 587.43
123,335.51 10,072,663.36 57,699.35 3,409,654.77
TABLE lI-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
v. Operation of Plant
SYSTEM
A. SALARIES
I
I D. UTILITIES (except heat) FOR BUILDINGS I E. SUPPLIES (except utilities)
RtJi~: ~t&~~ 1. Plaut 2. Custodial-I 3. Care ,14. Other
I Engi- Services
of I
neers
Grounds
SER- INGS VICES
1. Water and
Sewerage
2. Elcctricity
cus~12.SUPPliesI3.SUPPlies:. ~~~~: 3. Gas 14. Tele-15. Other 11.
phone and
todial
Total
Expense of
for
I for
4. Other ,
OF
Plant Operation
Telegraph
Supplies Operation Care of !
OPERA-
.
- - - - - - - 1 ----1----1---1----1---
I of Grounds' Vehicles [
TrONS
.
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
.....
<D
Banks
t-:>
Barrow
Bartow
Ben Hill
Berrien
White $3,240.00$ 11,334.50 $..
Negro
4,312.86 __.
$..-
$..
.. __
White
4,500.00 450.00
.
Negro . __._ 1,000.00 250.00
White 2,325.60 1,967.80 796.30 1,560.75
Negro
.
White
3,186.64.
.
Negro
._ 2,000.00
White
. 8,071.45
Negro
2,500.00
$ 5,916.67 $ 1,203.04
.__ 7,156.90 2,224.50
. . ._________ .__ 7,186.15
.
._ 5,881.12 . 3,623.61
766.90 $ 301.80
875.00 250.75 430.00 107.50 480.00
._. __ .
910.94 962.95
6,986.53 $_..
$1,371.78 $..-- $4,665.58 $
1,942.79 ._____ 222.76
.
4,376.50 3,226.70 1,110.21 _.
2,400.00
1,750.65
107.50 __._____ 770.95
2,819.28 5,926.86 818.45 704.82 1,185.37 163.63 .
3,772.88
.__ 889.32
4,604.41 .
5,650.67
545.09
3,700.00
3,602.51
16.00
._ 2,111.62
$_.
$.. __. $
._ $ 34,281.96
.
7,983.25
176.50 350.75
.
24, 22.56
75.00 150.50
6,579.85
._____ ._.
680.36 .____
17,325.40 2,161.32
. __. 20,119.40
..
2,000.00
175.00
6,688.00 31,622.27
117.80
.
12,934.49
White
.
Negro _._ ..
White
Negro
White _.______ Negro
White .. Negro
White 4,230.40
Negro 625.00
5,945.00
.___
6,382.23
270.00 _.______
_
638.29
.___
_
4,287.74
__
8,454.8810440.26
21,677.17
.
~_________
3,461.25 ... 560.00
..
5,225.00 2,358.68
.__
1,300.00
6,230.99 _.______
__
12,727.76
1,167.00
3,624.76
378.77 3,227.58
98.11
181.69
339.87 2,269.29
_
_
14,804.65 _.
._. .____
.
235.00 21.00
821.81 168.25
1,750.63 ..
375.00
.
7,150.83
2,240.60 __._.____
1,877.92
140.45
. 328.65
.
.
5,867.62 .
472.83
916.25 __.______
._____ 300.00
.__
593.79 __... 2,534.65
75.00
515.34 . __.__
41.74 5.00
17,853.24 1,333.54 . _._______ 7,225.55 _
.
. _.. .__ 61,244.58
_
_
333.86 __
421.23 - -376.84 85.20 _.
. _ 14,753.50 _ 2,556.00
:_::_ 35,08S .30 _ 8,501.15
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts
White
Negro
White
.
Negro
White
.
Negro
.
White
WNehgirteo - ...
Negro
White 4,470.03 Negro 1,490.01 White 3,600.00 Negro
~.:~:~ ::::::::
86,923.93
27,728.56 4,768.85, 43,795.6211,513.02 5,294.82 _.
11,811.28 283.39 234.64 518.66
. __ 192,872.77
48,958.40 __._____ . __.____
15,617.64 2,685.98 24,667.13 6,484.51 2,982.21
1,063.96 __...
605.51._._.____
.___
520.00
50.00 .. _. __ .
.
6,652.50 159.61 522.54 __._. 25.11
132.15
292.13 .
._ _ _
108,632.26 2,192.01 595.11
5,537.50 53.65 .______
._____ 3,188.03 1,357.14 3,163.32 _._______ 268.63 _.
1,457.91 387.02 214.32
526.81 84.95
238.75 _..
21.40 .____ " 15~.21
.
28.81
_ 15,656.33 _ J ,030.12
1,675.00 262.50
.
._ 3.779.66.
4,137.51 1,481.82
2,26C.85 __. .
.. _.
_ 13,597.34
4,593046..9000
2275..5000 --------- -------- ..--5--,1-6--5-.0-0-
621451..3850 -------.---
11,,760406..0407 ... 900.00 -_-.-.-----_ 31',505300 ..0000 ---5-0-0--.0-0- -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ -_-_-_-_-_-.-_-_-_ -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_1,
4,742.82 16,099.20
1,800.00
..
...
3,086.66 50.00 ..------.---11,026.09 42.49
2,900.30 304..20
_ 9,209.74
9,699.25 -------- --------- -------- ----------- 1,017.18,
4,477.00_.
----.---- -------- ----------- 544.00
7,352.60 500..00 1,050.00._______ 10,830.98 524.00,
4,184.00. 500.llO
1________ 10,000.00 400.00,
U~uL::::::l::::::::: ::::::::1 i:~~U~ ~~Ugl
10,845.3315,289.71 1,663.79.
5,803.39 ---- ----r-------- -.------- 3,735.40
5,417.60 7,834.8~ 670.65 -------- 3,868.94. __ ----
1________ 500.00
4,510.65 --------- 807.12 __ .
5,000.00
_
5,000.00 --------- ------ __. -------- 6,000.00 -.------- --------- ---- --- ---------
U6~J~ :::::::::1:::::::::1:::::::: ~'8~UL:::::--I: . ~~:~~,:::::-:::
52,524.08 24,803.06
34,17".35 26,084.00 13,272.39 7,563.68
Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahooehee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay ......
'wD Clayton
Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson
Wbite Negro White Negro
White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
2,850.00 2,391.00 6,146.69 496.18
: _ 5.,317.501,681.15 _ 1,357.00 400tOO _ 12,226.79 _ 1,434.93
--- 10,382.50 430.25 _ 200.00 65.00 _ 5,017.00 138.50
" _ 1,374.00 41.00 _ 135,315.53 _ 90,210.36
----
~______
20.00
4,869.04 5,280.94
344.03 460.20
_ _
3,136.02 657.05
1,400.00 336.55 1,716.98
.______ 157.60
10,149.94 2,518.03
433.07 200.00
4,549.19 1,411.30
1,376.06
_
38,603.72 88.80
25,735.82 59.20
;:;~[::l;~:g.:. ;::~~i . . 3,101.771 6,293.12 216.81
1 258. 19 1
1,663.03 5,608.02 162.75 -------- 320.33
:
1
1_________
349.31 --------349.30 ---------
13,413.23 10,954.63 17,876.71 9,800.85
19,722.59
7,299.63
12,435.8517,508.35 1,219.93
5,403.65
7.42
104.00
_ 50,622.98
571.15 1,680.67 90.03
527.26
'
_ 4,461.64
15,685.99
2,261.93
964.08
501.14
_ 42,893.86
323.75
25.00
_
_ 1,246.32
4,964.73_________ 542.82
796.23 56.00 79.21
_ 17,574.98
1,280.42
62.91
305.77
.
.
_ 4,440.16
41,568.62
9,282.43
18,407.97 3,461.68
10,018.58 256,747.33
27,712.42
6,188.29
12,271.98 2,307.79
6,679.06 171,164.92
White
865.00
1,657.92 86.39
177.47
169.75
31.51_________ 2,988.04
Negro
508.90 107.95
226.28
843.13
White 2,632.44 14,697.25
11,156.46 1,450.18 7,943.51
284.20
7,089.46
864.83 46,118.33
Negro 482.61 1,780.00
3,718.82 483.39 2,647.84
65.30
845.07
243.78 10,266.81
White Negro
11,498.50 458.71_________
21,967.12 1,590.56 15,486.22
2,588.65 304.30
971.51
928.75
4,451.06
63.00
317.88
__
56,380.92 4,245.34
White
49,604.37
548.20 13,813.34 4,604.60 24,824.5219,239.74 2,963.75
13,324.62 1,193.56 206.39
130,323.09
~'i:\~~ :::::::: ---1;267:50 ---i6:00 ::::::::: :::::::: ---i;i95:68 ----54:05 -i;605:62 ::::::::: ---200:io :::::::: ---484:72 ---i80:i2 ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ---5;023:79
Negro 368.95 1,515.00 36.00
2,093.75
1,534.87
36.46
581.57 124.27
6,290.87
White
36,762.961,186.67
22,772.72
20,681.01 2,974.53
21,919.01
675.24
106,972.14
Negro
2,435.00
3,503.00
3,181.00 457.00
3,372.14
12,948.14
White
4,698.00 820.00
4,701.91 323.80 5,349.80
772.56
1,312.91
220.43
18,199.41
Negro
2,021.50 570.00
2,443.78
2,260.60
81.00
656.45
109.00
8,142.33
WNehgirteo 4,725.00 66,934.50
1,500.00
13,325.47 9,902.01 49,530.0431,594.58 6,194.07
20,367.31 2,937.65
1,740.44
208,751.07_
Wbite 3,000.00 10,175.86 623.91
22,826.4711,663.43
1,034.21
4,310.73
53,634.61
~~:~"" ~:~~U~::~~~:~~::::::::: ::::::::1 +mJ~ U~U~ ---n~n~ ::::::::: dlU~ :::::::: U~U~ ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ~U~U~
White Negro
White Negro
White 1,800.00 Negro 1,800.00 White
Negro
1
White
Negro
8,193.00 900.00
8,600.00 8,116.46 1,948.00
581.20 581.20
500.00 500.00
5,515.49 5,315.78 4,648.26 2,324.12
10,896.96 6,929.40
1,385.00 -------- --------- -------- ----------20,313.50
364.83
334.92 335.70
4,573.87 2,444.67
2,187.25 1,093.63
1,135.15 953.03
278.85 139.28
2,052.28 1,021.14
1,615.82 107.91
409.90 409.89
_
658.81 329.40
73.00
8,196.90
1,594.48
5,210.22 756.86 550.06
1,563.64 4,106.71 418.26
5,103.03 5,157.32
402.30
767.61 296.90 767.62 296.90
864.88 3,019.16 59.20._______ 399.33 ------ --------- --------- --------8,529.1214,041.17 1,689.22 758.95 8,605.36 253.8., 187.78 96.50
14,124.52 10,144.51
17,5~1.99
5,594.34 38,337.08 30,666.04 8,773.83
6,063.27 54,475.45_
~S::~~ ::E_I;:~~::~:;::;;;:;;~:~:'~:~IJj:;;~E__iIJ,:::m~
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
v. Operation of Plant-Continued
-----------------------;-------,-----cc----------------c---------------,----;---
SYSTEM
Decatur DeKalb Dodge
I A. SALARIES
_ _---,
~---- B. CON- C. REAT
I 1. Plant 2. Custodial I 3. Care I 4. Other ITREADCT-
Engi- Services 'I of
SER-
neers
Grounds 1 I
i VICES
BUFOlLRDINGS
_1_ _
1_ _
D. UTILITIES (except heat) FOR BUILDINGS
1. Water 2. Elec-
and
tricity
Sewerage
3. Gas 4. Tele- 5. Other phone and Telegraph
1
E. SUPPLIES (except utilities)
F. OTR- Total
1. Cus- 2.Supphes I3.Supphes 1 4. Other
EPRENESXE-
Expense of Plant
todial
for 1 for
OF Operation
Supplies Operation Care of
OPERA-
of Grounds
TIONS
I~hicles - - - - - - -
1
_
White S5,808,30$ 13,355.45IL
Negro
3,615.00
IS-------- L
S 16,261.19 $1557533 S 7,070.82 8,489.21
S
$2,109.32 s. __ S5,511.78 $
2,755.88
L _
.1 L_
s..
$ 58,621.37 21,930.91
~:~;~ :::::::: -167;715:20 :::::::: -:-:::::: :::::::: --77;261:53 13,470.09 --82;562:65 ::::::::: 15,935.49 :::::::: 28;765:36 ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::. ::::::::: -385;710:32
White
5,967.30 606,50
13,912.11 752.12 7,978.95 __.______ 886.75
3,214.69
1,075.47
. __.______ 34,393.S9
Negro _..
1,681.20 185.331_________
4,508.45 519.27 2,728.49
203.20 _.
1,532.09
30.05
11,388.08
Dooly
Dougherty
.....
.C..O.
Douglas
Early
Echols
White Negro
.______ 168.93 44.25
6,940.07 .. .. _ 3,395.85
.. 3,608.85
1,152.32
537.76
..
..
585.00 11,627.61
150.00 4.955.42
White
48,238.61
14,924.17 ..
20,743.00
2,258.70 ..
7,624.34
93,788.82
Negro
21,464.52
. .. 9,949.45
13,828.67 __..
1,505.81
5,082.90
.
51,831.35
White Negro
11,914.50
..
2,085.00
12677.93 2,024.64 6,356.18 .__
1,087.29 . 3,670.24
314.05 38,044.83 2,055.00
White
11,029.50
..
18,255.14
14,116.88
632.22
3,905.65
.__ 47,939.39
~h~~~ :::::::: ---1;446:88 :::::::: ::::::::: :::::::: ---2;120:51 ::::::::: --"1;635:22 ::::::::: ---217:64 :::::::: 304.59 ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ---5:724:84
Negro
180.00
..
1,608.14
371.88
252.63
..
2,412.65
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
White
5,800.00 1,200.00,_________
Negro
1,520.00 800.00'1_________
~~~;~ :::::::: lU~Ug :::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::
White
8,699.00 640.70,
..
Negro White Negro
.. 4,012.27 63.50!_________ 3.867.50 1,689.60
White 1,529.09 12.025.00
Negro
.
6,874.86
4,629.59
._ ._
.. __.. _ 2,455.05
3,595.50
2.853.96 __
__
1,182.22
lUgU~ ~~Ul ~,~~U~ :::-::::: 1,I~U~ :::::::: 3'm:~~ :~~:~~
14,555.83 1,406.19 10,168.04 174.44 255.32
3,753.82
6.500.45 207.13 4,448.39 ....
5,497.24
4,004.41 __..
__
..
416.87 ..
1,876.91 ..
677.85
2,546.31
..
.
._______
__
27,816.45 1,260.90 6;563.36
..
25.00
18.00
1,121.09 ..
.. __ 5,909.40 16.00
.______
6~~:gg 5'nUg ~~::~:
576.96
3,891.21
67.50
1,446.90 .
.____
._
20,959.50 9,951.68
t~:~gg:~g
44,121.51 19,040.02 16,593.31 1,689.60
56,225.29 59.00
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
White
4,336.75
.______ 5,245.741 375.87 3,593.34
511.24
1,714.30 362.49
554.50
19,244.23
Negro
. 1,200.00
1,701.18 586.65 1,000.27
976.53
__ .__ 5,464.63
White
23,807.00
2,729.21 845.00 25,194.26 1,426.70 19,948.63 ----
2,534.36 -------- 6,242.60,
--------- 46.00 __ __ __ __ _ 82,773.76
mgi--------- --------- --------. :::::::: ~h1~~
9 ~gg.gg -------- -2-940-00 15.00
774.81
I2'550,00
~h1~~I:::::::: ::i~:i~~:~i:::::::::I---7;9~i:i81::::::::::i:~i~:i~ :::i~6:66:::::::~: ~h1~~
::::::::
-2--6-~:6:3m:9~:5~0I:::::::::::::::r::::::::::::::::
:::::::: ::::::::
--65;968:62
4~~'~~
5 m~~-8-373-9i 78.95 --146-20 1
---844--i 2N:g~~
1~:~~g:~~:10;642:00 d:g~U& ::::::::117:109:601::::::::: :::::::::
1
--4i;792:i7
::::::::: i1;678:80 ::::::::
::::::::: :::::::::/:::::::::
Negro
37,513.32
11,525.45_________ 10,311.97 1::::::::=["64;284:47
1,443.3:\
2,904.72 1,878.00 .. ,_________
65576.80
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson
Harris
......
<D
Harl
'" Heard
Henry
Houslon Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff DaVlS
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
::::::::: ~~~I:::::::: ---~~::::~~I::::::::: -- __~~:~~i :::::::: ---~~~~~:~~ -~~~:::~~I---~~~:::::I-~~~:~:~~ ---:~: ::~ --~~::~~ -~~~~~:~~
I l~~:~~ -:~~:~::~ ::::::::: --:~~~~:::~
WNehgirteo 1,125.00 1,663.00 64.32
2,772.76 5,359.74 27.00 2,378.58 .
350.94
. 999.06
.
. 8__41._.9.1 219.7.0 15,802.01_
White 3,200.00 46.142.80
2,715.32
Negro 1,600.00 16,284.80 .
1,357.68
WNehgirteo
4,373.50'_._._.__
9,794.34 8,399.37 12,587.58 4,278.88 1,357.02 4,105.51 11,438.19 396.50 6,740.34
1,102.12 223.36
1,156.59
. 6,867.16 3,433.58
. 571.06
.
.
._____
3,390.17 94,198.86 1,695.08 34,335.91
24,676.18.
White Negro
8,910.50 755.80 485.90 1,750.00 495.60 216.55
16,044.71 6,915.44
1,320.56 236.84
3,944.71
_
2,484.30
775.00 100.00 69.85 25.00
32,337.18 12,193.58
White 995.52 6,498.00
.
6,336.26 928.28
Negro 995.52 6,803.25
4,647.06 610.49
White
22,071.49
28,734.2913,636.85
Negro
1,491.40 _ _ __ __ _ _
2,592.10 1,230.50
White Negro
9,352.001
4,352.58
447.50 1__ _ _ _ _ _ _
20,687.46 1,464.00 2,180.00 198.42
~~:~ :::::::: __::~:~~:~~ :::::::: ::::::::: :::::::: __::~::~:~~ 1,9~g:~t
White
2,160.0011,084.50
3,785.75 689.33
Negro
495.00 147.00
2,977.73 43.55
3,239.17
329.95
. 1,577.01
208.27
._
3,573.96
259.20
4,887.23
214.66
.
8,977.31
809.60
9,577.73 871.64
1,186.23 135.76 6,982.66
189.31
237.90
.____ 292.96 263.65
15'r8U~ ::::::::: ::::::::: :::::::: _:~~:~:~~ :::::::::::::::::: ::::::::: :::::::::
1,977.90
750.63 692.99 1,626.78 244.67 414.27
00
838.76
88.38 377.09 898.24 300.00
5.00
20,112.46 21,991.37 73,419.94 6,123.60
54,295.03 4,124.77
76,~~U~
13,426.82 6,170.75
WNehgirteo
White
.
Negro
~:;~ ::::::::
WhIte Negro WhIte Negro
6,374.97.
.__
7,673.73
1,769.73 .__
U~U8l:::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::
4,760.75 9.00 1,779.32 9,177.35 7,777.80
5,203.23 996.84
18,347.35 1,517.66
1~:1~Ug
6,420.23 2.039.93 9,797.69 10,169.40
~~U~
136.00 129.00
..
6,749.30
988.06
1,727.69
6,030.52
1,340.15
3,060.62
724.92
~:m:~i :::::::::
3,435.08 868.96 689.56 293.36
8,493.82 4,501.48
6~U~ :::::::: N~U~ ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: :::::::::
602.85
2,960.97 100.00 182.10
696.74
106.60
1,269.00 33.26 150.00
225.00
4,268.01
.
6,950.35
22,040.09_
32,790.95 7,673.73
2~:lg~:g~
20,172.68 6,715.03 31,736.87 29,399.03
White
22,604.51
23,057.39
. 23,698.38
3,131.42
8,307.53
Negro
7,716.50 __ _ _ _ __ _
6,009.21
7,871.03
412.11
3,637.47
White Negro
9,045.00 249.34._________ 2,921.73 50.23
7,099.85 990.81 5,770.03 2,402.59 193.57 2,390.06
660.80 128.85
1,404.20 1,170.58
White
4,649.251 .
._______ 8,880.60 92.70 3,446.28
1,477.18
WNehgirtoe __ ._____ 1:5~8&5~.:OgOgl'-:-:.---:-:-:-:-: -::--::--:.:-::-_-- -:-:-:-:-:-::--: 11,,032425..2840 2,99341..1865
Negro], .__
1,345.80
383.80
549.10 1,49258..7774
--
1,495.75
White Negro
6,393.76
. 518.461,285.00 8,099.66 622.95 3,859.59.________ 614.71
18.00
250.10
973.29
2,746.33
463.93 231.95
576.80 ...
81,263.16 25,878.27 25,220.03 9,257.61 18,546.01
120,,075832..9175 4,541.55 24,140.46 1,241.39
WhIte 750.00 6,610.90 21.00
12,642.15 1,150.00 5,755.55
883.95
1,863.18 284.84
29,961.57
Negro
7.00
5,650.15 800.00 2,314.84
863.29
.__ 9,635.28
White
4,030.00
'_________
4,316.68 309.48 3,088.22
2,300.75
.________ 14,045.13
NehglrtOe -__-_--_-_-_-_-_
WNegro
.
45',614495 ..5000 __ -_-_-_-__- -_-_:_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_.-l. -_-_-.-_-_.-.- 34,,967826..3730
1,260.00 -
l, _
2,198.68
515675..1265 108.02
21,,552519..3677 956.47
11,,056937..8060 783.75
_
.___
1113,,994743'.71~ 5,306.92
W~Ne:~I:r:tOoe I_:-:':~:-:' ~:2.-~::3:-~: ----1-- --- ---- -_-_: ::::-.-_::::::
::-.--:: ::-: :::::: 1 :- ::-:-::::_:-::-:::: 1
:::::: -:--:_-----:_---1'---121;,i34028.:43751::3:8::0:.:0:0: ---i2;,2986i9:.7705 ::::::::: 2,975.03 294.80 1,153.61_I________
1
----26324:.9030
:-:-:-:--__--::-
--9-,932896.:3i83
840.30
:-:--:-:-::-:-:--:
--i2:i5 --- -- --- - --- -:: :: : 1
:
:
:
:
---4;425:31 : : : : : : : : :
30,405.93
5,263.74
SYSTEM
TABLE ll-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
v. Operation of Plant-Continued
A. SALARIES
C. HEAT FOR
BUILDINGS
D. UTILITIES (except heat) FOR BUILDINGS
I. Water I 2. Elec-
and
tricity
Sewerage!
E. SUPPLIES (except utilities)
Total
Expense of Plant
Operation
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
..... Long
<D
0> Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
Marion McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery
White $
S
Negro . _
White
..
Negro __... _
White
_
Negro
_
White
...
Negro White 2,100.00 Negro __. _
White .. ._ 3,052.901,133.00
Negro
1,902.50 8.00
White Negro ..
13,838.30 22.00 ._ .. ._. 89.00
White _..
5.087.00 ..
Negro ..
35.00 ..
White ...
3,981.50._______
Negro
219.40
White 3,000.00 6,893.00 210.00 Negro __. ._ 2,380.00 109.00
.
. 2,088.15 1,100.00
..
._. 1,027.00 850.00
.. _ 14,020.35 683.14
..
..
.
._.
._._______ 547.13
..
..
._ 35.00
6.764.89
.
.____
. __ 7,480.52 __...
.__
._.
... 8,067.99 684.95
..
2,993.03
.
2,347.29 379.36 391.20 286.58 920.48
914.05. .. _ 128.35.
1,154.73
9,063.08 .. ... _ 1,539.48. . __ 3,807.54
.
. ..
. . ..
3,200.33 9,568.16 320.06
3,995.65
109.82 825.00 . . __.
._ 71.37
3,774.81
._._ 606.49
.. _ 2,309.41
1,630.40 ... ._
_. .
3,125.44
3,536.12 ._._._ 428.94
3,563.80
1,319.71 ... _._ .. _ 106.65 .. ... 973.14
.. . 239.01 482.59 _. __._
.. . .. .
._
._
.____ 584.56 ... ._. _.. .
.
._.
. ..._
. ..
..
..
..
.. .. _... _._ ._. ...
._.
._ . ._. __
.. __._ .. _ ... . .. .
533.73 1,073.93 540.00
..
216.39 200.75 ... _
12,420.56 5,984.63
43,558.45 89.00
22,718.33 1,076.19 17,437.10 12,455.76 28,532.46 8,298.67
White ._._____ 3,426.67
. _.....
... _. 4,648.68 74.00 3,289.52. .___ 509.17. .. __ 6,300.85 _. ... __..
259.15._._ .... _ 18,508.04
Negro White _._.
. --6;101:83 :::::::: ::::::::: :::::::: --10;711:59 '--827:66 -'-5;627:29 ::::::::: ---979:20 :::::::: -2;552:31 :::::::::--461:72 ::::::::: ::::::::: '-27;261:60
Negro
1,223.30
.
440.23 ,,934.84 _. ._ 152.26. ._. 664.36
127.07
._ .
. 4,542.06
:~~~~ :::::::: tm:g~ :::::::: ::::::::: :::::::: U~t~~ l~t~~ ~:~~U~ -------. ::::::::: :::::::: U~V~ :::::::::l--.-~~:~
White
._ 8,547.68 _.
. __._ ..
11,752.24 7,389.07 _.. .. _. 1,045.28
. 3,122.63
._._
Negro
4,344.50
. ..
12,340.31 6,726.55 .
.___ 565.80
3,673.38
.
._._
::::::::: 1~:i~~:~~ 658.44 32,515.34 6.34 27,656.88
;'1 f:~~I{ '"O~ f::J: 1;:,::::11ll!~,;il::tiii '~ll:li ... ;::;; White.
.. 3,173.12 3,419.52 _. __.
:::::::: l THHl ~}~~~(::] UH:g8~::~~J:::::::::
1
i
. 4,558.34 308.121 1,540.64
1 367.09 _.
2'955.471 .
.
16,322.30
tHU~ ~~~:!~ Hgi:~t::::::t::::::: '-~~~:~~I !~U~ :::::::::1::::::::: ::::::::: :::::::::
Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach
Pickens
Pierce
Pike
Polk
.....
<0 -l
Pulaski
Putnam
Quitman
Rabun
Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens -------
White!
.. J
Negro __._____
White
Negro
._
3,408.00 -- ... -.2.585.00 6,617.00 385.09
.
46.00 37.50 .___
l White __. Negro
White 3,600.CO Negro
White Negro __. ._ White Negro
White Negro
223,217.66.
15,781.802,107.66 5,305.00 110.95 3,780.00 282.50 1,425.00 10.00 8,302.43 282.50
6,463.004,125.14 795.001,000.00
1,380.00 .____ .
. 1 6,879.23 509.07 3,252.44 286.81 11,593.85 1,561.41 475.00 48.00
. ._____
84,095.4416,491.43
12,845.77 4,847.26 3,890.75 1,166.27 1,143.23 403.15 5,IRO.19 5,964.55 4,016.99 10,841.35 472.44
963.96 2,961.77
3.300.04
...1
1,363.82
10,163.39._.______ 65.50
._-1-.. 1,807. 711 29.62 2,850.88 704.00 .. _._ 2,554.13
125.00
89.14 70.52 ..
..
....
.
139.63 _. .___ 16,249.34
.
10,406.07
._. . __ .__
33,578.87 713.50
97,083.21 . 11,259.59
5,392.79 2,199.22 4,554.90.
992.90
299.46 . 559.45
110.00
4,607.71 582.08
.____
50,272.04 18,273.75. __._____
18.00 490,711.12
_
. 5.039.43 341.03 . 1,19423
. ._____
46,787.94 13,656.66
. 1,876.63
2,766.23 __._.____ 18,876.73
955.82.________
5,040.10
3,895.93 ._.
1,376.03
558.41 25,560.04 ._ 4,016.99
2,241.80 215.85
..
28,751.44
.______ 6,518.66
Whit.!._______ 7,227.25 59.00
3,016.01 610.20 2,010.21 3011 08 612.30 _.
1,543.10 .
.____ 114.25 ._____ 18,203.40
Negro
3,467.22 38.50
. 2,273.03 614.16 2,112.12 3,012.02 532.31
1,554.16
116.53 __._.____ 13,720.05
White
2,852.00
_
14,372.65 .____ 5,281.46
1,013.55
5,337.94
.
28,857.60
Negro
1,245.00 .___
1 121.'5
718 18
75.50
416.89
3,577.02
White Negro
3,835.00 75.00 700.00 30.00
6,828.04 1,662.25 3,953.36
11________ 3,426.50 ~O.OO 1,550.00
25.00 724.37 10.00 134.25
3,59055 847.49
20.00 150.00 5.00 75.00
20,863.57 6,868.24
White
6,262.51 70.66
10,608.88 625.61 4,241.61,,_______ 945.20
3,406.16
_._ 26,160.63
~);\~~ :::::::: --i7:764:6ii --i7ii:iiii ::::::: :::::::: ---7;738:98 ---i64:]2 --iii;iiiiii:iio -3;6ii6:iiii -2;ii66:iiii :::::::: '3;iiiiii:iiii ::::::::: :::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: --43;837:iii
Negro
.. 5,361.00
,
197.95 1,148.73 3,333.99 355.69
617.43
11,014.79
White l__ __ __ __ 3,225.00 __._____ 59.90
272.80 1,544.43 1,466.34 148.55
1,393.50
2.00
8,112.52
Negro
2,440.45
60.04
_.______ 410.35 1,395.32 1,434.13 72.35
1,393.66
.___
4.00
7,210.30
~;i .,~.~.~ : ';i.;.l;:i~.ij.::l:.;.:~ .~ ;:~.~ ~i;.l --------1 --------I White
Negro
3,437.50 2,452.50 -------- ---------
2,563.87 1,684.78
White --------
720.00
2,210.40
762.14 910.27 111.94
2,318.09 2,417.38 ---------
999.14 ---------
303.24
1,939.45
11,324.29
215.77 -------115.45 --------
1,359.44 58105
---------
--------- I---------
---------
9,040.14 4,737.98
1 1 ,.
~~~~::~66:66\1 U~tg~ mJ~I::::~~:~t:::j u~~~81--_!~~:~~ :J~J~ :gU~ ~51:,~45~1:.~20~ ~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_Il~_~,~_~_~_~_:_~_:_ ~_~_~_~_~_~_:_-~_~_ ~_:.:_~_~_~_:_-~_~_ 2U~Ui ::::::::: :::::::: Negro 500.00
;;;;1:;-;;;;; __~::::;;~;I;;;;;;;:I_:;;;;;;:i-;;;;;;;I:::~;I:~J:::2~;;;; 1~:mJ;li2U~UiI2'~zuzl:::::::: _::~~~:~8 White --------
7,500.00 500.00 ---------1--------1 7,53228 --------
4,2R963 156.501___ __ _ 1___ __ ___ 4,786.00 603.69
1
::::::::: :::::::::I 4U,8i18U.4~3
--_______
524.99 ---253:iii
-------::::::::
l'mj~
::::::::1
1~:~~Ug :~:~: ::::::::: ::::::::: 21~6:,8~~2~6:.Z9~0
: : : : : :: : :
::::::::: :::::::::
White -------- 5,265.00 348.92
Negro --------
450.00
1
1' . .
1 16.378.95 250.00 8,000.00 --------- 1,135.23 -------- 6,212.15 ...
1._______ 1,000.00,--
1 433.00
1,500.00
1,045.20
1_________ 38,635,45
, 3,383.00
1
1
1
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS V. Operation of Plant-Continued
SYSTEM
-Ste-wa-rt- - - - Sumter Talhot
A. SALARIES
D. UTILITIES (except heat) FOR BUILDINGS
E. SUPPLIES (except utilities)
_~B. CON- C. HEAT _______________________________________ F. OTH- Total
TRACT- FOR I. Plant 2. Custodial 3. Care 4. Other ED BUILD-
I. Water I 2. Elec-
~~:S~- 3. Gas 1 4. Tele- 5. Other I. Cus- 2.Supplies 3.Supphesl4. Other
Expense of Plant
Engi- Services of
SER- INGS
and
tricity
phone aud
todial
for
for
OF Operation
$ $__=;_~~=; 239.~ 2,70~8 neers
Grounds
White s...;
4,950.99 L ..
VICES
Sewerage
2,959.44 $
$
$
tTelegraph L
Supplies Operation Care of
OPERA-
$~~~:cl~~_ ~_~ =~1,672.88 of Grouuds
$ 821.28
$
$
TrONS $.
Negro .____
872.50
.
.___
4,275.02 536.27 2,555.76 __.
. __ 2,143.24
10,382.79
White Negro
.__________ 136.00 600.00
5,195.00
.
10,886.60
.
..
5,781.93 .
2,825.31 5,082.48 __.
..
.
.____
4,342.07
29,654.39 5,195.00
White
3,184.50
3,543.92 312.51 1,480.80 _._______ 267.57 .. __ 1,689.58
379.59
10,858.47
Negro
2,924.00
.____ 4,282.52 108.65 2,051.58
248.86 __
2,000.00 .
.
.
.__ 11,615.61
Taliaferro
Tattnall
.....
~
Taylor
00
Telfair
Terrell
White
~,ehglrtOe .. ..-_-_-._.
n
_
Negro .____
White .. Negro
White
Negro
White Negro
1,200.00 172.50
71',210403 ..0701 1,687.75 2,876.00 2,497.00
103.12 ------.-- .-------
857.20
1,600.00
245.50 __.______ 760.00
143.75
._______
._______
6,193.88 886.25
.
.
.
.________
25.00 __.
601.00 1,220.52
2,621.21
3,160.90 10,384.50 3,690.90 5,405.20 3,999.02
.. _
830.27 1,115.00
226.40 678.06 215.78 215.00 416.27 216.26
347.75 252.25
1,112.06
. 162.60
1,207.03
183.17
8,052.14 4,298.38 146.70
3,188.25 1,286.50
4,428.40
._ _
3,828.40
4,797.88 7,606.39 1,036.36 757.22 2,015.16 13.65
4,373.28 3,704.70
667.31 __
25.00
542.02
450.45 6,639.09 2,214.57 2,070.31 __.
729.66 2,055.58
324.21 . 4,021.17 3,392.87
.__
6,036.79
155.00
6,982.73 39,492.50
.
.___ 13,288.47
.________
15,339.93
.
.________ 11,270.34
..
.__ 21,690.09 .__ 3,996.49
55.00
10,945.78 9,685.34
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns I'reutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
White Negro
9,440.00 380.91 47.33
524.01
1,740.19 9,535.8211,049.08 834.23 18.41 5,320.93
500.17 1,309.87 3,600.56 89.35
3,709.53
.
.__
.____
38,843.58 9,256.81
White __._____ 15,377.79 Negro __._____ 2,250.00
21,232.26
13,955.65
2,070.44
3,471.48 .____
56,107.62 2,250.00
White Negro
8,294.25 77.70 5,716.00
6,957.16 386.00 6,821.56 195.84 1,614.89
627.12 114.85
7,944.98
12.01
.
. 31,120.78 7,641.58
White ._______ 3,750.00 50.00 1,800.00._______ 7,045.22 532.50 2,216.01
435.17
2,938.46
_
980.00 2,963.54 22,710.90
Negro
--
White -------- 5,246.46 -------- ------.-- -------- 3,826.59 488.27 1,495.26 -----.--- --------- -------- 965.50
.1 -
.
---------
------------------
----------12,022.08
::::~:~~~:~~ ::~::::~ .:::::::: ::::::::: :::::::: ~::::::: :::::: 3,:::::: ::::::::: .~:~~~:~~ :::::::: 6,:~::~: ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::- 3::;:~:~:
Negro
3,752.50
.______
4,053.47 188.29 1,266.49
359.68
2,034.45
. ._______ 11,654.88
White .___ 4,765.00
2,730.21
4,366.17
646.66
2,341.10
196.09
15,045.23
Negro
1,270.00 266.29
1,606.46
1,244.63
82.36
961.87
.
_
5,431.61
White
1,657.00
.
3,134.18 4,154.05 -------- 168.05 --------- 653.25 __.______
9,766.53
:::::::: ::::::::: ~~~~ :::::::: ---~:~!~:gt::::::::::::::: :::::::: ::~~:!~O:4!:::3~~:~~ :::~:~~~:~!:~:~~~:~~ :~:~~~:~~ -~:~~~:~~
~2~7~-.:4~2~ ::2:8:2:.'8:0:1_:_:_:-.:-.:_:-_:_:1-319g-':0~9~9~-.:6~3~
White
5,500.00 - -- - . -- -
.___
20.00 2,833.51 4,995.38 42.00 . __ 5,398.52 --
-
Negro
8,140.00 j .
.___ 40.00 1,833.51 3,482.50 38.00
3,529.94
. 20.00 1 200.00
17,283.95
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson
OC OC
Worth
Total Counties
---1--- __ -- 1---------- NWeh~iotet----------------I
24,095.75
- -- __
2,507.50 -------- ------- -
-
22,974.8622,099. 85
116'493.14 --- ---- 10,517.67
--------- ---------\---------
1 1,292.74 1,470.43 ----------- --------- 207.05 -------- 495.45 --------- --------- --------- - -------
396g,:18g1~.2U7~
~lll!~~;.~~'~~"OOI ;m~~,"'I:m~'"'w"!,mr:".,,':~*:I :;:iH
White Negro
7,095.75 3,369.50
3,070.00
_ 7,128.27 264.00 3,215.62 _ 2,905.22 124.00 1,307.64
514.40 237.91
1,892.96 456.03 896.17
168.00
23,805.03 8,840.44
m:u :::::::: White _
17,890.90 60.00
1 16,566.03 3,550.00 12,364.00
3,005.25
~l:\~~ :::::::: ~:~~::~~ --900:00 ::::::::: ::::::::1 U~U6 n~:~~ U~~:~~ :::::::::
12,591.83
168.26
66,196.27
4,~~:~ ::::::::__:::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: IggU:
Negro
1,220.77
709.55
52.50
184.05
2,166.87
White
3,710.00
.___
4,428.92
2,350.99
_ 492.94 45.00 1,387.70 971.50 233.59 602.45
14,223.09
~~~[~~~~~ ::~~~m::~;;~~~~~:~:::::::: :::: ::t~~~:~~ ~;,mJ~ :::~:mm :~:~4~~~~ :~~:::~~~ ~~~:~~~~ :~~~;m~ ~~~::~:~: -~;;~:t :~:~::::: :::::L __;:J~n~
White Negro
White 2,800.00 Negro 2,031.70 White Negro
White Negro
5,160.00 2,100.00
5,112.50 3,859.50 2,332.50 2,430.00
8,774.25 4,377.50
200.00 290.44
22.90
6,465.92 2,310.57 4,092.17 4,809.35
50.00 10,258.11 6,821.91
712.72 118.23
500.00 703.60 538.06 684.88
592.67 354.19
3,951.96
1,478.63
2,655.99 2,204.59 4,253.66 5,548.67
467.27 200.00 576.75
2,244.16 3,856.35 114.09
5,804.50 3,059,51
1,137.47 101.77
1,504.00 630.71
2,348.99 1,327.06 1,712.48
688.67
3,420.33 4,689.79
500.00 471.08
119.67 45.85
246.32
47.41
17,794.60 6,638.14
18,676.92 15,897.32 14,962.12 10,018.15
30,473.63 19,450.52
White 61,153.382,085,535.54 48,680.7227,511.75 21,934.081,434,054.84 313,068.251,076,199.20 282,516.38169,164.80 8,109.27669,071.6832,971.2716,188.4528,458.99 41,177.36 6,315,795.96 Negro 10,893.79 685,972.58 10,998.29 2,171. 77 9,476.04 464,056.85 89,506.33 359,517.58 73,397.11 47,067.851,983.90222,805.17 6,185.90 4,052.34 2,871.19 10,946.16 2,001,902.85
Americus Atlanta Bremen Buford Calhoun
NWehgirtoe
'1 53,,163200..0000 -------- ---------
32,,680334..9576 --------- 31,,173552..9384 ------._-_-_- 410226..0912
._ 1,272589..0478 --------- ------. --- ------. -_-_ .-------._--. 193,,053612..0330
White
600,659.75
66,975.95
42,023.09
145,640.67106,125.3126,361.75
47,949.88
. __ 3,796.56 __._. .1,039,532.96
Negro
262,517.89
40,702.42 .
. 22,856.22 . . 66,229.8042,657.5312,476.08
24,865.00
.
._. 2,307.23. . __ 474,612.17
White
6,108.53 .
.
2,928.50
2,803.92 .____ 186.75
2,359.43
.. .
.
. ._. \4,487.13
~l:\~~ :::::::: ---2;621:35 --206:65 ::::::::: :::::::r::::::::: ::::::::: :::::::::::\ :::::::: ---260:75 :::::::: ---358:82 ~:::::::: ::::::::: --'214:67 ::::::::: --'3;662:24
~~~~~ :::::::: d~H~ ~_:~~~:~~ :~::::::: ::::::::i:::~:~~~:~~ ::::::::: :::~:~~~~~::::~~: I-~-~!~:~~ :::::::: -~:~~~:~ :::~~~:~~ :::::~::I:-::~~:~~~:~:::::: 1ditIT
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
V. Operation of Plant-Continued
-------~---- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
----------------------------
SYSTEM
A. SALARIES
- - - - - - - - - - - - - , - - - - 1lTBR. ACCOTN-
C. HEAT FOR
1. Plant 2. Custodial 3. Care 4. Other ED BUILD
hea~OR D. UTILITIES (except
BUILDINGS
l~pp~~~(CXC~~U~:~itieS_)__1 F. OTH-I'
Total
1. Water 2. Elec-
3. Gas
4. Tele-
5. Other
1. Cus- 2.Supplies 3. SuppliesII 4. Other
ER EXPENSE
Expense of Plant
Engi- Services
of
neers
Grounds
SER VICES
INGS ,and
tricity I
Sewerage
1
phone and Telegraph
todial 1 for
for
Supplies Operation Care of !
OF . Operation OPERA I
of Grounds [
TIO:'oiS
Carrollton
White$
-'---- --- ----,
1----1
I$ 6,318.30$
$--------'$-------!$ 6,086.7? $
----
J
I -
-
-
.
-
-
-
Vehicles
---
-
-
-
-~--i----!----'
$ 3,494.78 $..------1$ 398.46$ 112.26$1,966.43,$
$
$
1$
1$ 18,377.00
Negrol
' 2,199.00'1
---------
' 3,043.33
1,747.39
, 199.22, 56.23 983.21[
1 8,228.38
Cartersville
White
113'080.94
1,513.23
7,343.051 888.511
5,492.23,
1,524.57
, 29,812.53
Cedartown
~,ehglrtOel-__- -_-_-_-_-_-_
vv
94',477528 . 0400 -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ -_-_-_-_-__- -_-_-_ _--_-_-_-_-_-_-_
.
91,,163870..3010 --------- ---6--,9-2-8-.-2-1J 4,447.68 1,03746..0307'
21,,480370..87651---1--8-8-.1-6- --1-,0-3--3-.4--8 508.161---------11330'0,41847..7599
Chickamauga ~~:~ :::::::: -J!~~:~~r~~~:~~ ::::::::: :::::::: _ :~,3~::60,::::::::: _J~~~:~~ ::::::::: :::~:~::~ :::-:::: :~:j~?:~~I_ - - ::: :::~~?:??C~~~:?~.--I~:l~U~
Cochran
White Negro
31,,023358..550011___9_7_._6_5_
2,510.68
1 1,777.14
1,255.34:_________
558.57
200.00 130.00
2,560.02 __
_ - . 982.00
82J.J5 _ _ __
__ _ 657.66[
' 11,366.00 , 4,458.22
tv 0
Commerce
0
Dalton
~f~iiH~~~~~: 1~:itnL::~~~~ :::i~~]~~~~~~~~1 ;~~~.... .li~i~I;:~!g
:l~n! ..
'+i~
Decatur Dublin Fitzgerald
Gainesville Hawkinsville Hogansville Jefferson LaGrange
Marietta Monroe
White
Negrol
23,008.07[ 558.73 4,860.00[
1
1___
_
10,270.30 14,797.~7 1,535.00' 2,7.50.00 3,937.11 301.00 _
6,141.28i 445.11 1,629.00
647.11
.__ 57,402.97 13,477.71
White
8,386.75 375.00
1--------[ 5,759.56 --------- 3,638.42 34.00 503.96
2,976.541
791.23
.______ 22,465.46
Negro
4,050.00
3,250.00 --------- 2,700.00 ------- 275.00
1,977.88
280.00
12.532.88
. ~; ........;;;;;~[[A" ;:::U:ll;~~~I:;i~~ ;:i~1;I--::-- ---::::_I:::~;~~~~I ;~;;;;;;;
1
Whlte'l________________ 3,000.00 WNehgirteo'________ 4,646074..0259'
1
-'________
--- -1---------
-- -----' ------- ---3- ,651- .34-1---------
1.50000 1,403.74 3,760277..69371' 700.._0_0
400.55 -------- 500.00 86950..0505 -------- 1,130509..0050,
123.26 ---i2s:001 6~:~~I' 7,055.55
:8::5--4--8---:3--9-- .---::--:-:-:.-_:-:-1 11342,',601514466..'662197
Negro -------- 1,734.50 ---- _ ---------
1 1,132.00 ---------, 1,820.00 - ------- 98.00 -------- 311.80:
WhIte -------- 5,089.95 386.50 --------- -------- 2,941.5
2,623.98 [
_ __ __ __ __
767.53
1,250.00
--
----- ---.----- .
1' 13,059.46
~h~~~ 1
1
1
1
::::::::I--38:633:is ::-:-::: :::::::::'::::::::'--16,649.66 -j:iii:08 -iO,6g2:27 ::::::::: ::::-:::: :::::::: -S:793.251 : ::: ::::::--690:27 :::::::::--79:569:7i
::::::: - ::::::::: ::~::I ::::::::: ~~~~!
~:~~~:~~
::::::::
I--~~:~~~j-::::::: I:::6:?~~:~0;:: ::::::
.:::::::-
:: ::: ::::
i::::::::
1: : : : : : : :
I--;~:~~~:~~I
I:::~:~??:~~I
: :
::_ :::
: :
: :
: :
: :
: :
I---;:~;~:~~ 1:::~:~~~:~~I1
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:~~~:~~1 !- :; ::~3~:6~1
3:~~~:~~1-;
i:539:6jl:~:7~5 :::::::: -
:7r:
:~~~: ~~I::
::::::I
---
---~:~~ I--~~:;~;:~~ ::~~:~~~:~~ I ---SS:i9 :::::::::
Moultrie Newnan Pelham
Quitman Rome Tallapoosa Thomaston Thomasville
Toccoa Trion Valdosta Vidalia
~
0...... Waycross West Point 'Winder
Total Cities
Total Counties
Grand Total
WNehgirteo'l2 ,381073,,0000 White __._.___
124,,230634.0204!------ -- --------- -------- 120,,665252,,7828 1,433558..70511
14,634.25'
. __. __ . __... _... 1,300.731
------._.1 721,,,974462285...14016011,7,026,61
1'578.08 300,16
.-.. - . . . . .
1,069,30
31,,181849,4,077, 1--.----..-1--.---.-_-_., 313615.,8900'
3,591.82
..
. ... __.
1 42,145.54 . __. 9,704,11
.. 30,047.71
;I~~~~; .........~~~:~~:'"L"':':;;~I'~;~:~:I.,:;~.~I~~.:~.~II:~bl. ':!~);~!~
;;tli:~i;:;::I"'''""::: ;;~ -t~~:::::-i~-~:::. :~;- : :. ;;;[;~~ ~~;~ Whitel-_______ 3,550.00,1,057,7215,362.12
.. 3,6~2.83 __.______ 2,973,03
593,79 .. _._ 1,632,55!
..
.. __._ 28,852.04
White 2,072.53 Negro White 1,811.23[ Negro 1,448.97 White:________ Negro:________
WNehgirteo'_5_,1_0_0__,0_0_
~;;~~l::::::::
White:______ Negro:________
5,021.56
786.53]
_
14,069.40
5,495.251_________
2,396.58
566.92,
. __.
291,,149405..7158 --------1--------- -------un:gg :::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::
8,226,67 2,040.00
1,129.00 60.00 588.87
9,271.90 1,878,26
5,240,69 1,386.11 344,78 306,37
72800
._.
256.48
9,819,87
6,702.14
1,467.09 3,791.96
894,85 2,139,80
410,43 376,00
748,61
2,421.53
1,472.75
1,002.93
._
209,78
._. .
._ ..
2,152.18 1,553.56
140,,316716..5805 --------- 38,,891064,.4065 15107,,1180 1,560476,,0328 -------- 24,,073597.,1925 415986.,9607 136994.'30711_.________ ---------
U~Ug ::::::::: ::::::::::: ::::::::: ng:~~ :::::::: ~g6:n ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: :::::::::
3,388,96 120.00 2,500,76
340,18
. 1,500,81 558,32 358,65_________
2,283,35 60,00 1,208,38
65,00
842,00
25,00 __ _ __ __ __
10,170.13 1,631.88 41,424.37 23,299.47 9,379.34 4,117,72
2502,,486692..3136
U~Ub
16,994,35 6,523.73
White 25,168.111983,713,3319,152.34 82,506.07 8,028.40 200,362,88 9,249.86 294,299.82158,589.59 50,434,631,651.90140,133.08 3,376.77 2,700.99 1 9,91)6.61 3,429.701,992,764.08
NegroI6,125.97 327,990,25 5,495.25 44,134.42
71,344,28 2,012.84 101,626,51 56,553,25 16,059,38 56,23 47,378.61 196,67 474,01
694,135,38
White 61,153.382,085,535.54 48,680,72 27.511.7521,934.08 1,434,054.84 ,313.06~.25 1,076,199.20 282,516.38 169,164.808,109,27 669,071.6832,971. 27 16,188.4512182,,445582..98961411,,713774,.836516,315,795.96 Negro110,893.791 685,972.5810,998,29 2,171,77 09,476,04. 464,056,85 89,506.33 359,517,58 73,397,11 47,067.85 1'983'90'1222'805'1716'185'901 4,052,3412,871.19110,946,1612,001,902,85
WhIte 86,321,493,069,248,87 67,833,06 110.017,82 -9,962.48
1,370.499 02 441,105.97 219,599.43;9,761.17 809,204,76 36,348.04
44,607.06
Negro!17,019.76
,83 16,493,541 46,306.19 9,476,04 535,401.131 92,019,17 461,144.09 129,950.36 63,127,2312,040,131270,183.78 6,382.57 4, 526,35115,324,OY2, 681.01 2,696,038.23
11,013,962
1'1.634,417,72322,318,11
118,889.4438,425,60
18,308,560.04
TABLE I1-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
VI. Maintenance of Plant
--- ---------------
-----~._-
A. SALARIES
B. CONTRACTED SERVICES c. REPLACEMENT!
D. OTHER EXPENSES OF
OF EQUIPMENT '
PLANT MAINTENANCE
- - - - -..- - - - - - - - - - - - - _ ... - - - - - _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -_ .. _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total
4. Manu-
1. In- 2. Nou-
4. Manu- Expense of
RYRTEM
3. Repair facture of
3. Repair structioual Instruc-
3. Equip- facture of Plant
1. Grounds 2. Buildings of
Replace- 1. Grounds 2.Huildings of Equipment tional 1. Grounds 2. Buildings ment Replace- Maintenance
Equipment ments of
Equipment
Equipment
Repair ments of
Equipment
Equipment
--------
Appling
-.~~~ ~::::::::: ~:~::~~:~ ~'::::::-;~ ~:~:~:_::: ~:~:~::::; ~:::::;:; ~:::::-:-:; ~::;:~:~~ ~~~:~~~:~~'~_-_~~~~:~~1;-9.~~i:~~ ~ ~~~:5~ ~:::::~::: ;-~;~illJg
Atkinson
Bacon
Baker
Baldwin
0""""
Banks
Barrow
White 1,875.00 4,125.50 2,475.50
Negro 425.00 2,050.75 865.70
White 1,429.63 5,964.25 2,975.44
Negro 286.00.
.
White
38.00 497.34 _.
.
Negro _. __._ ..
White
1,500.00
Negro
.___ 700.00
3,165.50._________ 1,065.70 _. .__
._.
._
..
..
.
..
White
23.00 1,721.61 633.49
Negro
White
.
.
Negro
.
120.00
.
.. __.
850.75 350.00 ..
475.70 750.95 965.70
125.75 150.60 175.50
3,785.60 .
6.40 6,051.65 1,512.91
..
182.75 1.477.98
_
4,000.00 5,500.00
..
1,666.71 2,948.37
341.31
. ..
._____ 209.55 170.00
.
.
.
7,211.13
495.50 265.70 1,098.40
2,229.17
5,000.00 3,285.02
1,485.08 .
8,751.67
. 153.14
.____
4,449.89 3,000.00
15,180.10 5,474.70 21,464.51 1,798.91 4,545.24
_ 20,449.89 11,600.10
4,204.49 .
16,342.35 __
Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
iY:~;~ :::::::::: -~~:~~~:~~ ~~~:~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::r:::::::: ~~:~~~:~~
White
2,707.83 675.00
._. 170.00
.__ 1,164.18 800.00 ._____
1,202.68 6,719.69
Negro ._____ 300.00
.
._________
600.00
900.00
White
6,394.31 _..
50.00
525.00
7,043.34
16,721.57 30,734.22
Negro
965.00
.________
540.23
860.00 2,365.23
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
White
47,759.66.
.
Negro
26,899.80
.
White _.
. ._.
Negro
White ._________ 1,239.26 368.28 __.
Negro
.
White ._._______ 2,423.95 7,050.61 __. Negro ._________ 1,650.00 2,179.40
White __.
. __.______ 1,187.25
Negro
731.30
20,271.68 8,474.00 12,557.25
256.00 25,073.18 315.24 147.70
._________
18,920.50 ._______ 4,323.61
.
4,176.01
335.27
1,500.00
.
..
1,000.00
8,111.26 1,227.80 4,568.53 691.54 1,653,43 182.00
711.46 532.70
3,500.00 950.00 __._______
2,531.33 1,074.26
5,209.85 28,303.13 1,337.66 __.. 483.15 15,941.25 753.41 __._______ .
1,636.48 154.50
._____
.
_
99.80
139,615.54 61,894.93 31,488.22
462.94
4,642.68
.
_
17,150.57 5,114.67
5,218.58
2,905,36
Bulloch Burke
White 738.60 3,591.01 15,049,28 ---------- ---------- ---------- .-----.--- 1,469.14 3,922.85 ----------
1'
.... 1'__________ 24.770.88
Negro 492.40 399.00 3,762.33 ---------- .--------- ---------- ---------- 163.23 3,922.85
1
---------- ---------- 8,739.81
iY:~;~ :::::::::: --~:~~~:~~ 98~:~~ :::::::::: ::::::::::1::::::::::1:::::::::: ::::::::::1:::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::,:::::::::: :::::::::: ----~:~~~:~~
Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee
Chattooga
Cherokee
Clarke
t-:>
0w
Clay
Clayton
Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt Columbia Cook
Coweta Crawford Crisp Dade Dawson
~::~ :,~~,,,,rl,~:~I~,,,,,,~;t;tci:: .. ~:~..::~!1l1.:1:r~~,,""~'
White
Negro
f~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~:~~~~~~: :~:~~~~~~~ ::~;i~i~i~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ::~?~~~~~
White 673.00
18.33
Negro
114.80
White 6,727.52 49,616.29 5,577.04
Negro 4,485.02 33,077.52 3,718.03
761.",2
J 1,738.10 192.97 3,713'.73
119.78
---------- ----------
mJ~I::~~~~~:~i::::iii~ii ::::~~~t~ :~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~::~~ :~~~~~~~~:
100.97
33.54 8,120.94 492.81 1,216.74.
108.371 75.65
32.75
1,131.97 20,344.19 5,473.90 ----------
754.65 13,562.79 3,649.26 ----------
2,348.26 1,516.83 11,338.86 2,422.23 3,972.03 2,351.00
6,406.62 119.78
10,292.91 504.45
8,026.03 300.00
10,656.33 331.57
88,870.91 59,247.27
White
.
.______
Negro _
.
..
,
..
..
White .
.
.________
4,663.54
Negro ..
.________ 3,014.75 ..
White
.
. . __
4,676.80
Negro ..
00
4,676.80
White
.. __ 14,446.76
.. 2,280.47 4,254.97 537.93
Negro
..
..
White
204.86
._ 2,307.11 184.18
Negro
._
52.63
.__
163.22
~:~:~ __~:~~~:~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::
283.20
4,492,68
----------
419.63
115.32 ---------- ----------
._________ 6,106.37 8,842.40
_
60.37
4,179.54 273.60 -
_
473.68
4,304.54 ------- .. _ ----------
473.68 __._______ 1,746.42 ---------- ----------
225.60 6,590.33 1,822.16 9,740.31 492.72 ----------
.
--
-- ------- ---------- ---------- -
119.59
982.07 336.38
.
111.36
58.91
31.40
2,gUg :::::::::: 1~:m:g5 ::: ::::::: ::::::::::
4,775.88 115.32
20,031.94 7,528.26 9,455.02 1,746.42 40,391.25
4,134.19 417.52
2~:~~~:~6
White 866.66 901.32 866.66
2,840.17 1,173.15 .______ 6,647.96
Negro 549.34 300.00 433.34
._.
.__
1,223.75 668.89
3,175.32
White 627.00 1,966.35 _._.
18,136.17 17,205.68 10,631.12111,427.64 1,037.60
27,857.71 1,917.38 5,592.12 196,398.77
:::::::::: :::::::::: __ :::::::::: Negro
.
.
~e~:~
._. ... _.
..
--
U5U~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: __=::~=:~= ::~~~:~~
---------- ---------- ---------- ------------
ti~U5 :::::::::: :::::::::: 2~:~~U~
White
8,520.00 1,900.30
.
._
292.72 23,094.15 19,317.74
53,124.91
Negro
. 1,550.00 720.00 _._. __.
.
.
._
2,270.00
White __. ._ 9,393.00
.. .__ 4,354.32 3,033.02 22,540.21
..
.
.
._______ 39,320.55
Negro
._ 8,110.70 .
... _ 4,354.30 2,026.02 11,270.10
.____
25,761.12
White . __.
.. .
.
.
.
.___
9,749.88 2,152.98 __..
11,902.86
Negro _._. __.
.... _.
..
.. __
4,874.94
... _ 4,874.94
White _. __.. _.
._ .. __ ._ .. . __ .. . ..
3,928.08 208.00 1,112.61 1,226.56
6,475.25
i~: : :, :. : : :~:~ : : : : :~ : : : : ~: : ~: : : :,.'.Jo:f'i .:'.t ;.~I:~: ~:I ~.l~:~ ~'1:1~~:::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: _::~~~:~~c::::::: l,gU~ __=:::~:~~ --4;45i:44 :::::::::: U:U~
::':00':"1 ::::::::::
':,",:"1:::::":00.,:,"':',
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
VI. Maintenance of Plant-Continued
-----,,----
A, SALARIES
B. CONTRACTED SERVICES C. REPLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT
D. OTHER EXPENSES OF PLANT MAINTENANCE
SYSTEM
------_._------- ---,-._------,- ------- ----------'-,-------
Total
!
'I
113. Repair
4. Manufacture of
I
1. In 2. Non 3. Repair structional Instruc-
I
4. Manu- Expense of
3. Equip- facture of
Plant
I. Grounds'.2.Buildings of
Replace- 1. Grounds 2. Buildings of Equipment tional I. Grounds 2.BUlldmgs ment Replace- Maintenance
!
Equipment menta of
Equipment
Equipment
I
Repair ments of
I
Equipment!
I
I
Equipment
- - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - -..- - ' - - - - : - - - - - i - - - - I - - - _._.._- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
--'1' .-----. Decatur
White $ 31933 $--------.1$ ----. _ '
!$ . .
1$ __
'$.
s 1,776 68 $ 4,754.20 s.
$12,554 02 $ -.
$ 19,40423
~::ga~b ~:~~~~~~:~;~:q::~~~~~:~~ ::~;~~~:~J~ :--:---~-~-~-J.:_- .:- .: ~;~ : . ~:I:::_1..;,~~~:~i,!:,~:;6~-;2:::.::__~.i::;:~83:~~I:' i6~:~~I':::::: ~~~: --2~6;j:~~ Dooly
Negro __' _ . __ 256.00 861.0 1$
White
4,635.75 3,876.13 __._._.
111,730.53
179.95 , __
I
1
3,280.16 1 7,510.02 ----.---.-
i,
424.90: 213.10
.
1 3,975.301
._____ ._____
1,964.95 35,007.89
Negro
588.00 600.03 _ .
j 1,071.14 3,225.03 1,066.24: 3,500.00._.
1,114.71 _
11,165.15
Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
White
16,904.85
_ ._.___
Negro
11,269.91
..
1
White
786.83
_
~~ ~,~'"",,: .:...:'""
4,067.991 4,542.33 876.89 15,186.80 _
3,126.54 45,205.40
._
,.------.-1.-------. . 10,124.54
21,394.45
9288i .
1.
.
10.71 4,>23.26 1,65601
32.16 7,442.35
.1""',,' ee: ": '"" '"I':::~,,,ro.:m"":::;;~
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
--1- . '._ ..1 . ,,'... White --- ------.
. __ , Negro __._______
1,773.67 1,399.87
. . .2::,~9.~1.3~_.:5~.6~I.-:- - - - - .
--
-- .... -
--I White -----
, . . -- . .-.-- --. -- ... --- 1" __'
-.-.'..._-T 1...-.
------. '-------.---------.. ----.----------..-------.--.-------.-"5,298.92 257.47 425.00
Negro ....
. __
___.. .
. .___ 1,156.81
62.75 __._. .
~eh~rt~I:::: - :::_:::::: .:::88.821:.::::,::: :':':':::'1:__ ::::::1:_:.:_:_:.r:::----.-1:.:.:::::: :::::::::: lI'm'~~ U~U~ ::::::::::
4,687.23 3,083.42 5,981.39 1,219.56
1~:~~U1
,\hitel 300.06 1,441.04 682.02 _ .___ _ __.. 1
--
,-- . . --'
5,012.40 ---------. ----------
932.00 ------
----------
8,367.52
~~:~:I::::~~~:~811:
:~:~~~:8~
1
I::::::::::
I::
::::::::
I::::::::::!:
::::
:::::
:1::::::::::
::::::::::
1::::::::::
--i:2tn~
--4:5tn~1
::~:~~~:~~
::::::::::
---i3:i~n~
".hlte
.
1
---------1---------- .--------.
-------.-.'-----.----
Negro ---------- --.------.---------- ---.------'---------.---------.:----------
.1 793.18 1,200.40 622.34
1~~;~i __ ::~9~:~~i.:~:~~~::~I--:::~~:~~ ::::::::::I ~:~:~~ 4'i~U~ 3,5~ni :::::::::: .~~::~
6.00 4,269.191 667.96 --------__ 6,936.73
190.44 ---------- ---------- ---------.
812.78
::~::: .~:'~O~:~~I:::::::::: :::::::::: 43'm:i~
~1~i~i~~~~~~:t~,~~~~~~~~~I~;~~~~~00j:~~~~:~~~~~II:.: :::.mJ."]~.:~:~:ili~:;;:;;;~,.:~~,,;~:E~ Negro __.
, 22,549.77 __. . __1
..... : : :
.
.
.J
. ..1 1 3,950.281 11,162.63. 10,984.58.. __"
48,647.26
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinoett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson
Harris
t--:>
e0n
Hart
Heard
Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
~~Jf::::~~~~~~ ::~~~~~~~~ ::::;~;:%:~~~~~:~~i:::::::::t::::::J:::~~~:1:::::::-: :::::::::::::::::::: ~~~:~~~:~t:::::::t:::::::: :::~~~~;~:;~
----------I---------l--------- ----------, WhIte 4,384.06 3,677.74 1,504.74[----------'----------1-------------------- ' 4,295.04
Negro 2,142.03 1,833.86 752.71
1 2'147.511
8,463.34 11,924.94
.
---------- 7,771.35 10,189.66__________
ir;~;~ -- -~~~:~l---~~~:~~ :::-::::::I::::::::::I::::::::::::::::::::I::::::::::I:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::I.__~:O~~:I~I.__~:~~~:~~
White 1,240.20 3,165.19 ---------- ---------- -.--------
1__________ 2,864.95' 1,515.20 ------.--- 7,834.55 4,280.15 __._. ._
Neg.ro, 454.60 2,042.82._________
1,341.25 954.65'__________ 5,980.15 367.54 . __ .. ._
~~i~I:::::::::: ::;;ii~:i; :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: _I~tgg 1::mJ! :JgU~1::::::::::
Negro
.____
_
1,132.06 586.50 . .__
34,249.86
214~:,833~7~.:1~2~
20,900.24 11,141.01
2tmJ~
1,718.56
White 728.25 2,041.93 2,290.08
Negro ._________ 176.82 394.60
White ._.
.. _
Negro ... _.
.
.
762.49
._____ _
8,400.00 3,000.00
4,340.66 15,481.58 300.00
12,435.16 7,725.51
25,644.99
871.42
31,560.67
. ._ ...
_
White _..
1,470.50 ..
3,415.28 288.731
.___ 1,506.42 . .
._ 6,680.93
;;;;; . :;;:;: :;::::::_ ::;: _::-:--: ;;~;; ;;;;~: ::::~~~:~~
::~:~~~;:3 :::::;9:;71:__:~~~:~~ __~;;:~:~: ::~:~~~:~~ :::::::::: .__.;;;;;:;~
White .. _,. __ 3,875.00
..
Negro _.. __..
._.
._____
_
532.30 1,449.61
214.80 1,530.56
.
..
. __.
3,873.31 11,475.58 .. _. __.. _ .. __ .. _
White _. __. . _.. __... __.. _
Negro _ . __..
.
White 215.00 892.62
._ . 700.00 .
60.00 2,532.29
2,699.60
.
..
..
.
. _ .____ _ __ __ _
._ .. _. __. 7,022.36 . __.
. __.___ 1,014.40
.
.________ 1,616.74 1,314.03 __.
.. _ 12,314.25 .. _ 1,014.40 .. _ 4,738.39
:l-: :-:: Negro
58.63 376.00 300.00 --- _ ---- --------- --- _ ---
1,373.88 1 __ -- --
-- ------ .--.------
412.92 ------- .. -
2,521.43
ir:~;~ :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: -::-:::-:: ::: :-:::.\: :::::
I::::::: ~~U6 15'm:~~ U~Ui :::::::::: IU~Ug
.1 --_ --_ -- White 7,090.90; 20,398.00
-----.----1---------- Negro 3,545.50 10,199.00 ----.---.-
-'---
- - - - __
-110'039.671---------- 5,627.18 18,007.76 . .
__ __ 2,509.91
1,521.00 9,003.90
._ 61,163.51 . ._ 26,779.31
1
6,393.85 1,607.74 _.. ._ 12,638.49
1,396.46
1.00 __._. __._. 3,045.47
1.141.60 1,645.47
.__ 7,516.07
.J__ ._..__ .- Whitel 10.00 878.55 310.00 . __... 1---------1----- --_[ . __
[ 119.20, 1,807.20 5,26396
..
8,388.91
~~,~~ ::::::~:~~ ::::::::::i::::~~~:~~I::::::-::: :::::::-::I::::::::::1::::::::::I::~:~~~:~~I::::::::::--~:~~~:~~I.-~'~!~:?~::~:~I~:~~ :::::::::: .__~~:~~g:~~
White .
. 2,200.00 .
1 1,250.18.
' . .. __ .. __. . __._______ 526.84 170.00, 108.00 200.09 361.05 4,816.16
Negro . __.. __._. 1,634.74
.____
125.10 771.94
61.48 __._______
1 10.00 509.09 . . __ .
._ 3,112.35
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
VI. Maintenance of Plant-Continued
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - .. _ ~-~-_._---~---_._---
A. SALARIES
I B. CONTRACTED SERVICES C. REPLACEMENT
D. OTHER EXPENSES OF
SYSTEM
OF EQUIPMENT
I-~-"---IIl I I - 3. Repair
I. Grounds 2.Buildings of
4. Manu-
1
1
I I. In 2. Non-
I facture of
I
3. Repair I,tructional Instruc-
Replace- I. Grounds~2.Buildingsl of
Equipment tiona!
PLANT MAINTENANCE
I
I
4. Manu- ExTpeontasle of
;
3. Equip- facture of Plant
I. Grounds 2.Buildin gs1 ment Replace- Maintenance
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty
Equipment ments of _ . _ Equipment
I _ I _ I I
Equipment
'."'l . '. '.M"" wsi......... , ........................... , ........
~~::::~ : : :1:~:i::~::::.:. .~ :ili~I :s~I::.l~~,'l:.~. 'l~:;I'~'"'1 l!:mi :::: ':mrll
:Equipment
1
~I
1. '''M s..; .. 1
Repair mente of
.+--~ Equipment _ _..
soo .os
rl
Lincoln
t-.:>
0c
Long
Lowndes
Lumpkin
White ----... Negro
169.67 331.00 261.76 --
1.__
-- 3,022.551 307. 511 1,585.56--1- 1,280.63 6,696.92
1 600.24..........
83.73
__
945.73
~!..~:~:~m~ "';~ .m.1:,~~~" ~.."~1~1 "ll!!.':m~I,""I.I':~~ White
1,609.33 .. __
1,971.44 ..........._
1
..
895.06..........
1
4,475.83
Macon Madison
Marion
White 1,400.00 --
--
Negro 1,400.00..........
l White .........
--
13'400.28 1,730.49
, 6,565.921 253.44
77.50 442.91
1 571.14 253.43 1
581. 2
925.76
__.. 1 2,142.92 1
;;~;; ~:;;;~I:.;;~~~;~f~~~:~I . ;;;;~;;;[:~~~;~;II::::;~~;~~ . . ; ;:; ;: ;;;;;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;C;:;;;;; ....
1
1
__
.......... 1
13,350.13 2,744.98 3,649.89
McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe
White 106.73 ........... --.-- --
--.....
603.49 470.52
1 3,962.341..........
~~:~ :::::~;:~:::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: i;mj~ :::::::::: ::::~~;:~~ :::::~~:;~1I~f~ HUl~~n~I!::::::::::
1
White . __ __.. 3,889.78 __ __...... __. 1,250.00 .........
1,067.72 1 .. .. .. ... .
544.66 4,332.3311'635.21..........
Negro .. __.. _ __..
__... __
__ .. __ __
14,830.65. __
247.22 334.65 899.9l.........
1
~:;~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: 7~k~ 4,~~Ugl:::::::::: ::::::::::III::~.:::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: 7~n~I::::::::::
. .:. 5t~~:~ '~~.~' ~~:rr~~~~.~.~~ ~~~. ~ . :.~.~.,':l~~. . ~~"I..'m~}~~I';:ili~I":~'l ':!~~I
5,143.08
1,!!U~
12,719.70 16,312.50
5,~~U~
Im~
Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
~:~:~ lltgg __~,~~~:~ ~~Ug ~~:~: ::::::::::':::::::::: ::::::::::':::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::i 6~U~ :::::::::: :::::::::: 5,~~~:~~
White
3,486.12
2,813.53
2,306.45
8,606.10
Negro
984.49
1,078.80
2,063.29
White
4,092.57
2,292.73 2,947.27
9,332.57
Negro
_
White 134,629.55
Negro
White
Negro
White
Negro
White
Negro
White Negro
30.00 88.25
7,147.15
1,513.06 18.00
2,794.81
489.00 43.00 .
100.00
63.81
.
.
.
6,121.02114,439.43 52,588.96
185.39
450.00 1,627.94 2,188.44
1,285.33 142.36 500.00
6,987.51 22.29
3,867.76 400.00
936.93 105.95 1,869.98
. ..
. .__ 2,639.00 1,250.38. .
. .__ 104.78
31.40
.
307,778.96
_
9,458.97
270.60
6,787.74
2,027.94
12,130.40
._ 5,921.44
._
285.43
White . Negro White Negro
White Negro
White
Negro White _.
Negro
..
.
._____ 3,372.33 2,724.18
.
.____ 1,118.25 1,569.51
. . 8,855.83 2,160.00 __.
._
____ __ ____
._____ 234.54. . __.. __ . . .. . __.. _.. __.
.
134.50 _.
.
..
. __. __ . . ._
10.00
40.00
.
. __.
.
. . __ . . __.
. " _. .____ 903.64 3,351.54 .
.________
..
.
.
. __._.
. __ . .
.
.
..
.
1,406.82 622.18
1,214.19 518.05
742.09
.
.
. __._ 1,939.04.
.
.
.
1,818.09 _.. __.
.. __.
. __.. .
705.23. __.
. .______ 8,830.74
613.63. . . _.
._. __. 5,033.63
.'
' _.
.___ _ 11,757.92
.
..
._.__
234.54
. __.. _. .. .. . . .___ 2,083.54
.
.
.
.______
40.00
.
. __ ._________
6,073.27
_
.
.. .
_
.
.. . .. .. _. __. __.
. __
White
55.50 577.50 569.60
.
. __. . 2,450.00 14,952.50. .
._________ 867.09
Negro 55.50 577.50 569.65 .
. __.
. __. .
14,952.59
._ 867.10
White . __.
..
.
..
. . __ . .
..
._ 343.24 21,165.50
Negro
..
.
.
. __.
. __ . .
.
._ 418.91 745.82 _
Whit" .
.
._ .
.. __. .
.
40.00 . .
.
._________
6.21 159.56
Negro
._ .
.
.
.
.
. __ .
.
.
. . 148.73
32.49
White 180.41 _. . __.. _. __.
Negro
6.00 _.
. _.
. .___ 709.18 2,280.41
.
.. __ . __.
..
8,617.23 930.38 257.50 2,790.13
. . .__
43.00
White
.
..
6,208.50
.__ 2,121.02 5,510.97 _. . . 8,387.02 __. .___ 371.50._________
Negro _. .
. .___ 1,848.59.______
70.00 _.
. __. .___ 2,799.20 ._____
16.13 _.__
188.69 . _
188.69. . _ .____ 4,046.03
1,730.71
807.38 601.34
.. _ _
280.30 __.
_
._
321.19
_
_ _. __. ..
19,660.88 17,211.03 25,554.77 2,895.44 1,013.15
782.56 16,045.54
49.00 22,920.20 4,733.92
White 90,937.80 . Negro 22,734.45 .
.. ._-1. .
.
.
.. . .
.
. __.
. __ . . 24,411.60. . __ 6,102.90
31,544.25 7,886.06
.
.
_ . __.
. __._ ._
146,893,65 36,723.41
~~~i ~~~-~~~:~~ ::::tii~i :~::~~:::~ ~~:~~:~~~: :::~~~:~~: ::::~ii~~i ::~~~~~~1~ ::::~~i~~ ::::~~i~~il::::::~~~~ 1'~1n~ ~~::~~:~~~ ::~~~i~~~i
2,597.51 350.00
3,616.06
5,258.39
White 250.00 2,000.00 1,000,00 500.00 -- .. ._ 400.001 200.00 500.00 200.00
.
. .__ 400.00 . . __ 5,450.00
Negro 250.00 2,245.96 500.00 500.00 .______ 200.00 400.00 500.00 200.00 . . . __ . __._____ 400.00 . __.. _ 5,195.96
~:;~ :::::::::: N~U~ ::::::::::1:::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ~:m:~~
48~:~g :::::::::: l'm:~~ :::::::::: ::::::::::
6,593.33 6,102.87
,----
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
VI. Maintenance of Plant-Continued
A. SALARIES
I I I B. CONTRACTED SERVICES C. REPLACEMENT
D. OTHER EXPENSES OF
'
OF EQlJIPM1NT
PLANT MAINT1NANCE
I
I
I
I 4. Manu-
I
I
1. In- 1 2. Non-
Total 4. Manu- Expense of
SYSTEM
II
3. Repair facture of
3. Repair structional Instruc-
3. Equip- facture of Plant
1. Grounds 2.Buildings of
Replace- 1. Grounds 2.Buildings of Equipment. tional 1. Grounds 2.BUlldmgs ment Replace- Maintenance
Equipment menta of
I
IEquipment
Equipment
I
Repair menta of
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
.I.
1
-
I
-
-
-l
EqUipment,
I
Equipment
Spalding
White $
$12,071.181 $ - - $ - -$ - - - $ - 1 $ - - $ - - - $27,6- 19.7- 6 $ 1- ,208- .961 $ - -$ 1 1,891- .30 $- - -$- 42- ,791- .20
::::::~::; ~~~~.:::.::'::~:~"~:.I:~::.':.~:m::..:.........1I'"7tH~:~ll:iIi'l'i';';~?;~:i~,I~""i,l,I"1~::",,~'~m~'''":~1.'~:tr~~~~
otv
00
Taliaferro
Tattnall
2,402.25 2,012.63 6,476.94 __________ __________ 3,020.13
2,402.25 2,012.63 12,482.69 3,458.23
Taylor Telfair Terrell
-------- ----------
3,025.36 1,512.67 2,440.57
425.61
6,761.04 2,758.35 13,923.24 3,682.28
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns
l~ :'.jl~ 1: .:1.~I ].~ ;:1.~ ~.~j.~ 1
,$.;,
':,i;.ii .';:mll ",.,,1
i 1
Treutlen
Troup Turner
*~!ln'::;:~~II.'"'''!i .". :i:;li~'":::I'~"I:~;;:: ':~,j lli~ ---------t--------- egro
30. 5
97.00 191.21
----------1---------- 191.20 ---------- 210.90
97.301__________
818.06
1
I
.:...... '::
Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne
Webster
Wheeler
White
tv
Whitfield
0
<:C
Wilcox
Wilkes
Wilkinson
Worth
Total Counties
Americus Atlanta Barnesville Bremen
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
SYSTEM
VI. Maintenance of Plant-Continued
1----------------1 Ic' A. SALARIES
I B. CONTRACTED SERVICES
REPLACEMENT
_O_F_E_Q_U_I_PM_E_N_T_
D. OTHER EXPENSES OF PLANT MAINTENANCE
1
1 Total
I
4. Manu-
I. In- 2. Non-
4. Manu- Expense of
i
t 3. Repair facture of
I
3. Repair structional Instruc-
3. Equip- facture of Plant
1. Grounds'S.Buildings of
Replace- 1. Groundsjz.Buildings of Equipment tional 1. Grounds 2.Buildings ment Replace- Maintenance
,
Equipment ments of
Equipment
Equipment
Repair ments of
Equipment
Equipment
Buford
Calhoun
Carrollton
Cartersville
Cedartown
t-:>
>-'
0
Chickamauga
Cochran
Commerce
Dalton
Decatur
White L---- $
$
L
$
s..
L
L
$ 100.33 $
$ 421.40 $ 23.18 $ 6.55 $ 551.46
Negro
25.00
25.00
White
3,053.53 1,060.55 2,160.22 1,175.48
7,449.78
Negro
.
----- _
White
3,574.34 287.68
3,862.02
~~i~~~~~~~~~~~::~;~~~:~~~~~::~~~::::~~::::::~~:~~:~~:~)~~iM~~~~~mm::~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~::~;;;;~mf~::~:;~~:~~:;;t~;~~~~~~:~~~:: n~m~
::~:~ :::::::::: --~::~~:~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: -_::~:::~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ----~:~:::~~
~~i~ ~~~~~~~~~: ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ::::i~i~8~ ::i;ii~~i~ ::::~ii~i~ }~~~;~~ l:iiUi ~~~~~~~~~~ :ti!U~
_ ~~ii ::::~~~;~~ ::~;~~~;~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ::::~~~~g~ ~~~~~~~~~~ :~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ::::iig~88 ::;;~~~;~~ _~;J~t~~ ;:!~~:~~ ~~~~~~~~:~ :~:j!U~
Dublin Fitzgerald
White
1,264.21
3,091.12
4,355.33
~~:~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -_::!~~:~~ :::::::::::::::::::: --~:~~~:g~ :::::::::: :::::::::: ----~:~~~:~~
Gainesville
::~:~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: 3~~:Z~ 84U~ :::::::::: 1,~ZU~ :::::::::: :::::::::: 2'm:gg
Hawkinsville Hogansville
Jefferson LaGrange
. . . . ~f~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::;;~~~:~~I::i:iig~~i~~:~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~ ~:~~n~::::~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~ ;j!n~
~~I. .'.'''1.........,. ;~,,I..lj .1"....... ......,..,,,,.i ......."..., ..
j
Marietta
Monroe Moultrie
~1 .~l.l;''i.ili.lil.'.~'.MII].~.:I..I~~I.'li'"~;r,rill~';;;l:~'~lij';~~
Newnan
White
500.00 6,802.31 422.60 609.89
1,664.16 2,289.00 4,165.80
16,453.76
Pelham Quitman Rome Tallapoosa Tallulah Falls
Thomaston
Thomasville
Toccoa
~
Trion
Valdosta
Vidalia Waycross West Point Winder
Total Cities
~i~~ :::::::::: 'i~:;~~:~; :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::~:~:1::::~~:~~ ::::~~~:~~ ::;;i~i:i~ :::::::::: ---~~;:~~ --8:~~~:~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: ---2::;~~:~~
;~;; __::::::~~,:-~;:~~;1;;;:;;;;;1;;:;:;:_:: :::__::::: ;:::::::;; ----~ig:gg ::;;~;~;~~ ;;;;;;;;;; ::::;~~;;~ ::;~;;~; ;;;;:;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;; 1::~~~;;;
White Negro
2,255.93 _ 966.83
1
1_________ 7,176.00 ---------- 495.93 418.83 500.46 4,727.52 753.74
3,075.43
212.54 179.50 214.49 2,026.07 323.03
16,328.41 6,997.89
~:i;~ :-:::::::- :::::--::: ::::::-::r:::-::::I:-::::-::: ~:~gUr 5gU51:::::::::: :::::::::: -::::::-:: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: H~Ui
:~:: 48,::~::~ ~~~~~~~:~~ 121,::~.~:(:~;~~~ol:;~~~~~:~i~~~~~~~~~ :~~~~~~-~~: 5~:~~::::I':~~~~~~~~~II:~~~~~~:~~ ;;~~;~~:~~l~~~~~~~~~~ :~~:~~~~~~ 89~::~::::
Negro 13,720.19 87,200.81 41.067.93 _
451.29
67 5,741.58
8,568.72 3,546.18 89,569.26 17,441.67 5,886.86 301,584.10
Total Counties
117,111
White 276,035.49 618,577 .64 108,925.3S 44,562.40 1 61,628.96213,005.85 82,687.16 131517,,277673..9044,[156,238.52 130,850.78 820,549.03 338,802.25 147,350.43 3,356,976.93 NegrOr290,941.011154,539.62 26,663.56 9,626.55 21,326.50112,235.89 19,237.25 85'324'83132'082'12 29,054.51137,949.08 53,805.91 35,827.06 908,613.89
Grand Total
White324,397.90\851,266.25
1
44,772.40174,558.60253,856.43 99,911.46411,843.03182,451.99159,827.19 992,649.26 463,332.92158,623.89 4,247,849.56
Negroi304,661.20241,740.43 67,731.49 9,626.55 21,777.79129,347.56 24,978.83 96,602.77 40,650.84 32,600.69227,518.34 71,247.58 41,713.921,210,197.99
-----------
1230,358.24
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
, . - - - - - - - - - . - - - - _.._ - - - - - - - . - - . - - - - - - - -
A. SCROOL SYSTEMS CONTRIBUTION TO TEACHE,"t RETIREMENT
VII. Fixed Charges
_
B. INSURANCE A:-ID JUDGMENTS
C. RENTAL OF LAND AND BUILDINGS
SYSTEM
1. State or System
Retirement Funds
2. Social Security
3. Other
1. Property 2. Employee 3. Liability
Insurance
Insurance
Insurance
4. Fidelity
Bond Premiums
5. Judgments
I 1. Land and 2. Land and
Buildings for Buildings for
Instructional Non-InstrucPurposes tional Purposes
Appling
White $ 22,103.53 $ .
Negro
5,704.19
$ 45,330.60 $ 2,426.98 $ 10,465.481$
7,732.30
..
2,273.92
$
35.00 $ 7,791.78 $ . .
$
_
5.00
..
_
Atkinson
White Negro
975.00
225.50
.
.. . __....
2,250.00 550.00
475.00 __. .. ._
..
. .__
175.00
150.00
25.00 . . .
..
100.00 _
Bacon Baker Baldwin
~~1~ :::::i:~66:ii: :::::::~i~:~i: :::::::::::::r:::~:~ii:~i: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::1:::::::::::::: .---~~:~~~:~~: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
~~:~ -----n~nr ----~~ng- :::::::::::::_ ----n~nr :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::J::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
.t..v...
Banks
White Negro
1,230.29
.
.
1,801.01 ..
._________ ..
290.05 __.. . . .. .. . .
. ..
.
.
. ..
.__________
600.00
.
. __. _
tv
Barrow
White Negro
.
.
.
. .____
2,532.71 _.
. . .. . _. .. __..
.
.
.
._ _
! it~.~~::.~.:!.~;~ :~.~.~.';~;.~.I Bartow
Ben Rill Berrien
Bibb
White
5,626.99
14,143.83
60,620.40
10,405.39 __. . .
.
..
.
24,000.00
II.'.00000
Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
White Negro
5,511.43 1,630.04
6,629.04 1,455.84
10,308.50 1,425.10
2,045.38 65.00
2,903.56 567.02
632.50 12.00
.. ..
.
..
..
.
.. . . ._
White
2,396.94
~h1~~ ----13;444:52-
1,024.89 _.
1
2,908.15 1
5,856.12 -.-------.---- --- .. ---.---- . . --- .. --.----. -.------------ ---- .. -- .. ---.
3,6gU~ ----16:426:30- -----2:945:471 2,m:~~ ----1:022:60- ::::::::::::::1:::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
Negro
8,508.78
2,464.78
White 13,161.92
1,514.07
Negro -------------- -------------- .
11,047.30
.1 26,721.70 ,
785.00
2,064.58
2,400.00 1 .
._
1,161.32 --------------
340.60
__1________
516.00 ------------.-
1------.----.-- 428.75 '----------------------1-------------- -----------.--
221.00
- - - -- - - -- - - . -- --.----------- -.---- .. -- .. --
Bulloch Burke
~~:~White
::::~~6:,~6~7~4:.045~:
-:-:-:-:-:-4-:-~-~-?-:-~-~-+.-
_6~5:,5~~8j4:.~5~0.
'1_'
._~~::~5=?9~::=:~?__11-' ..
:?:~:::=~_I ~~=::~
I:: :::::::: :::: 1
=:==::==_, ::::::: ::::::: 'I ::::::: :::::::
::::::::::::::,1::::::: -! ::.:::::::-:::_.::_::
:::::::::::::: .:::_.::_ .::::
Butts
ir~~;~ i:6~U~ i :i:JZ 1::::::::::::J. l:=~O:~~_ f:m:~g I:::::::::::::::::::::: I . __.::::::::!:: --- ::::::::::::::
Calhoun Camden Candler Carroll Catoosa
WNehgitreol White
78,'828891..64271 17,384.71
Negro --------------
White
8,023.05
Negro
4,376.68
White Negro
6,029.16
White
5,703.59
Negro
788679..73241 6,141.54
-
1--------------1 1182,,423603..0505 ,1______________
39,652.04 I 2,081.20
1
1,908.60
'
2,185.23
6,646.10
11,885.71
6,783.85
1-------------- --------------1'-------------- 34,,137852..2018
1
--
.1 :::: :_ 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,- - - -
-----
1,102.00
61.15
_
-----
6,345.46 2,860.68
--------------
291.72
--------------
50.00
--------------
--------------
250.00 169.75
--------------
_ _
_ _
9,675.83
770.51
77.65
_
_
Charlton Chatham Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee
White Negro White Negro
White
Negro
White Negro White Negro
8,754.27 4,227.14
814.42 295.79 26,161.43
8,242.18 103.13
7,647.71 3,823.85
22.50 16.34
54,431.40 --
2,389.29 9.72
30,387.79 20,258.52
98.40 8,188.61
360.36 6,515.31
235.20
5,698.20
2,108.50
15.00 5.00
_
_
4,680.60
_
3,120.40
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Clarke
White 30,831.63 Negro ..
2,531.21
7,500.00
9,573.30
8,819.36
24.89
_
.
_
""I-'
Clay
White Negro
4,180.95 4,551.53
621.35 420.90
60.00 307.50
1,194.93
1,462.38 1,206.67
10.00
.
_
.
_
W
Clayton
White 43,858.47
4,721.37 147,233.34
7,473.44
_
Negro
7,051. 40 ______________ ______________ ______________ _____________ ____ _ _____ _ __________ __ __ ___________ ______________ ______ ____ __
Clinch
White
2,425.50
28,519.59
3,367.00
30.00
__
Negro
12.34
8,874.71
380.21
5.00
_
Cobb
White 41,540.83
3,273.76
31,053.69
__
Negro
_
_
Coffee
White Negro
5,8R6.98 1,962.33
15,906.75 3,901.90
7,890.67 2,630.23
630.44 177.82
956.89 269.89
_
._
__
Colquitt
White Negro
5,246.32 1,854.00
1,345.31 384.00
21.22
3,225.39 2,145.00
384.65
200.00
__ _
Columbia
White 10,614.30
3,569.00
26,032.10
2,739.26
2,789.49
__
Negro
7,497.09
1,569.97
9,984.15
1,369.63
_.
__
Cook
White Negro
2,966.03 ______________ 12,348.13 4,862.91
2,370.39 1,185.19
3,378.85 1,765.34
._
__ _
Coweta
Crawford Crisp Dade
~ j:;! !.~ '.~.o .I._ ; ; ;~.: - '!:! .~- ~ Uil:n ~::;: 19:1~:r. :t:~~ lU~~
U~~-:i
, " 0 0 _ 1 _ -- - -
.1
,i,." .; _ ;.f"1.ll: :
.00 - 1 1
; (:--: :- Dawson
Decatur
~f~il:_:::~;~~;:~a::::~~~~~~~~l::::~::;~:;;J::::;;;;;:I;{;;;~~~~~:~;~:;~~;;;;;;;:;:
::::::::::::::1::-::::::::::1::::::::::::::
~----="-"
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
~-------------_._---
VII. Fixed Charges-Continued
_.'-~-'--
I A. SCHOOL SYSTEMS CONTRIBUTION TO TEACHER RETIREMENT
B. INSURANCE AND JUDGMENTS
C. RENTAL OF LAND AND BUILDINGS
SYSTEM
1. State or System
Retirement Funds
2. Social Security
3. Other
1. Property Insurance
2. Employee Insurance
4. Fidelity I
I 3. Liability
Insurance
Bond \ 5. Judgments Premiums
1. Land and 2. Land and Buildings for Buildingsfor Instructional Non-Instruc-
Purposes tional Purposes
DeKalb Dodge
White $
$
$
Negro 147,183.77 112,836.45
White 14,574.15
10,049.64
Negro
5,875.50
4,037.99
$
63,496.44 20.871.72
$
44,101.28 2,450.63 1,207.03 _
$
15,310.00 8,454.55
S
1,110.56 546.99
$------------- $------------- $-------------
930.00
22,876.49 --
__
__
__
120.00
Dooly
White Negro
15,234.97 9,913.26
1,453.92 969.28
28,626.30 18,210.50
7.982.37 6,065.41
8,209.57 690.41
1,020.00
__
---------- -------- _
Dougberty Douglas
~~ii :~:mJt :::::~;~~~~~~_:~~::~~~~~::~~ :_::~~~~;~~;: ~~~~~~~~~:~~~~I:::::~:~~o:~~: ~~~- : ~~~:o~~I~::~~::::~~~~: :::::::~~~:-~~ ~:~:::::::::::
.l.>..:.l
~
Early Echols
~~":~ii~~~~"";;~w""'"II
.
Effingham
White Negro
600.00 -------------.1.-------------
'______________ 240.00
_
,_
200.00
_
Elbert
--------------
Emanuel Evans
--------------
Fannin
Fayette
Floyd
Forsyth
White 16,943.92 Negro
38,927.42
1,739.56
2,570.24
13,252.64
__
..
__
- - Franklin
Fulton
~!l~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~::~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~J 5i~;iii : ::~i~~i~~~: ~~~~~~~~~~:~~~, ~:~~:~~~~~:~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~:~:: ~~~~~~~~~~:~~~ :~~~~~:~:::::-
I
I
ii,
I
!
: : : : : : : ~~~k::+;~~:;~: Gilmer
Glascock
::::~~~~~~:~~:[:::::~~:~~:II' :::::~~~~~:~~:(:::::::::- I - --- 1:::::::::::::: :;:';::;::__:::::; :;::_:::::::::
Glynn Gordon Grady
~;'l!:r,~~;;;~""""I!;~:::l!!~i
":~:1J '~" ..............'woo:~
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
White Negro
White Negro White Negro White Negro
White Negro
3,453.08
10,751.67
49,817.06 3,904.95 27,391.64 1,527.22 8,070.27
__
6,364.88 11,437.87
6,780.85 195.45
3,228.38
814.10 970.10
. 120,870.53
8,479.92 55,538.60 3,699.90
16,630.90 14,055.30
2,885.22 320.58
10,166.36 924.60
2,778.57
__ 10,365.19 __
12,986.78 __ _
1,613.97 325.23
_
2,007.50 5,022.67
_ _
_
_
__ __ _
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
210.00
_
-
_
_
_
,
120.00
_
Haralson
White Negro
2,266.68
835.61
1,989.75
Harris
White Negro
3,884.89
3,622.03
t-:l
<":'1"l
Hart Heard
White Negro
White
3,464.05 1,364.75
449.02
2,460.93 2,041.65
Negro ~
--____________
Henry
White Negro
4,278.22 340.39
._____________
1,914.47 131.84
1,149.90 387.50
175.00 _
.
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
Houston
White Negro
13,119.45 3,792.79
18,331.00 6,779.95
17,025.87 741.73
_
_
_
_
Irwin
White Negro
3,297.54
1,181.54
2,052.23 _
_ _
_ _
Jackson
White Negro
2,286.21 536.27
1,259.75 276.53
54,463.29 15,835.68
1,039.89 43.09
.. __
__
_
_
120.00
_
Jasper
White Negro
10,877.69
1,591.24
23,302.59
1,172.24
3,485.63 __
_
_
_
ii :!;m.~.I. li~~.~l.~.i~:~~.I'.,~.w.i ~O JeffDavis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones
White
1,938.62
942.00
2,141.65
117.54
_
I1
:M"
Lamar
White
790.01
1,523.37
_ _ _ _ _--=-N"'egr=o'-__ ~ ~ 2,932.4~
1
-I 358.56 ---- _ -----
1
80.80 ------
592.98 I _
97.691
1,
15.00 --------------
1(j.QO_,-_,.::.::.::.'c:=.::'------,=.::.----I--------------
______________.
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYM-E-N-T-S--
. _ VII. Fixed Charges-Continu_e_d
.
A. SCHOOL SYSTEMS CONTRIBUTION TO TEACHER RETIREMENT
B. INSURANCE AND JUDGMENTS
_
C. RENTAL OF LAND AND BUILDINGS
SYSTEM
1. State or I
System Retirement
Funds
2. Social Security
3. Other
1. Property 2. Employee
Insurance
Insurance
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
White s
Negro White Negro White
s 5,742.94
2,125.80 3,426.26
81.96 3,127.50
1,203.27 $ 240.65
17,797.74
17,155.96 $ 1,822.00
.___ ._
1,974.90 _
3,535.42 52.39
3,197.94
~');i~~ -----8:814:93" :::::::::::::: ----25:275:69- -----i:594:93-
Negro White Negro
10,369.88 10,546.30
1,545.47 .
16,126.70 20,635.65
2,392.41 _ _
II 4. Fidelity
3. Liability
Bond
Insurance
Premiums
5. Judgments
1. Land and 1 2. Land and Buildings for Buildings for Instructional Non-Instruc-
Purposes tional Purposes
-------1------1
_
-----------::
tv
Long
White
816.12
18,041.30
1,043.04
>-'
'"
Negro
408.06 --------------
5,667.56
478.87
I
.
Lowndes
White 32,688.38
18,108.08
._______ 29,880.62
Lumpkin Macon Madison
i~:!;m.li....l;.~l.~' ';.~ .~ : ~ .~. . ;m~:.':::.::::.,II...'.;~.i;.Ij;.~
Marion McDnffie Mclatosh Meriwether Miller
White Negro
Whit Negro Whit Negro Whit Negro Whit Negro
1,532.56
1,558.40
5,617.61
..
.
.
.
_
.
_
Mitchell
Whit
'~~U~ ~:~~~:~~-l:::::::::::::: Negro
Monroe
Whit
Negro
Montgomery White I
Negrol 1
1::::::::::::::1::::::::::::::1--
i::::::::::::::I::::::::::::::1:::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::1::::::::::::::
Morgan Murray Muscogee Newton Oconee
Oglethorpe Paulding Peach Pickens Pierce
ifi. i;i:!~.!.IiO!:!!!.!!.'.'".'"'".~i:'~.~.l. ,'.~.'". IIML~I '""'"1"",,
WhIte1 3 ,909.43
5,362.19
Negro -------------- --------------
WNehgirteo 121,,701564..5021
1,616567..4158
42,230.20
21,115.12 146,,279700..8000
2, 2.53
371.80 2,035.79._
10,136.82
5,068.42 2,896100..2687
80.00
_
_ __.. . __,
._
-------------- -------------- --------------
1
__
.------ -- ------ ------ .
. '1 __ - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
_ - - - - - - - - - - - - - .
White
2,104.20
2,683.33
Negro
.
. __...
.
. ...
White Negro
19,466.66
.
.
22,761.85 .
48,764.37
White 4,948.22
809.55
.. __
iil.l~ll...i:iii,i ..:.'.:.
621.21
.
.
.
.
.
__
.
. ... __.
_
2,903.06
44.40
.______
724.40
_
. .
... __.______
2,800.24
i~ft.~~
,5.00
_
40.00
_
fOO[,,""' .....
Pike
White 16,324.29
2,238.53
30,654.80
3,502.35
6,242.30
.
_
Po:k
~h1~~ ::_::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::----12:797:35- :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::-::::--:::::: :::::------- - ::::::::::::::
l\:)
Pulaski
~h1~~ ----TiiI5:41 ------785:67- ----15:124:66 -------14.5:30- ----"3:12~:52- :::::::::::::: :::-::::::::::1:::::::::::: : ::::::::::::::1::::::::::::::
-"'"l'
Negro 5,631.62
522.00
3,781.30
145.36
2.085.69
.______ __
_
Putnam
-------------- -------------- -------------- ------------
Quitman
Rabun Randolph Richmond Rockdale Schley
Screven Seminole Spalding Stephens Stewart
White
--------------
--------------
------------_.
White 11,072.48
9,329.~2
23,2n.98
2,630.70
3,0~2.20
522.50 - -- --
1,200.00
Negro
3,814.69
3,770./2
6,500.30
500.00
681.70 ---------- --
11
\
_
ii ,i ~;! i ii,~il i~i: :l~;~ ~: [lji ;~I ; : ;~;~; I:II(~:I
Whltcl Negro
5,800.87 9,839.24
1,186.221
2,679.10 1,426.48 .
1,302.6
6,88.39 1.-- -- -- -- -- -- - -- -- -- -- -- -- --,-- -- --- ------- 1 701.31 -- - - -- - - -- -- --
296.48 ----------..-- ---------.:==:_=:-==-:=:.:==-:
....1E~=~=
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
VII. Fixed Charges-Continued
I A. SCHOOL SYSTEMS CONTRIBUTION TO TEACHER RETIREMENT
B. INSURANCE AND JUDGMENTS
-----~----~----.,-~-~~,,---
C. RENTAL OF LAND AND BUILDINGS
SYSTEM
J. State or System
Retirement Funds
2. Social Security
3_ Other
J. Property 2. Employee 3. Liability
Insurance
Insurance
Insurance
4. Fidelity Bond
Premiums
5. Judgments
J. Land and 2. Land and Buildings for Buildings for Instructional N00-Instruc-
Purposes tional Purposes
- - - - - - - - - ------~~- -----I~~--~-I-~~~--
--~~-----~~-----~-I-~~~-I-~~--~
Sumter Talbot
White $ 3,052.29 $
874.63 $
$
$
Negro ._ .... .
._. . __.
..
.
White
2,177.03
1,137.99
19,570.56
2,911.47
Negro ._. __.
._____________ 22,066.24
. ..
$ . ._.
. . _. ._ . .
$
$
$
. . . . __. .
.
..
. .__
97.70
$
421.50
.
._
.
.
.
. __
Taliaferro
White Negro
96.06 99.02
232.40 _. . .__ 212.55 . . .
122.05 __.
.
200.25 __. .
._. __.
.
__.
.
._.
.
.
. __
Tattnall
White 27,769.79 Negro __. .
.
._____________
1,206.31 _. ._. ._ . __. . . . . ._____________
.
.
.
.
.
. ..
.
..
420.00 _
Taylor
White Negro
10,641.96 6,751.80
.___ 22,987.60 12,646.12
1,351.52
. .__
._ .
18.00 .
..
242.84 .
.
_
._
0"0"
Telfair Terrell
White Negro White
3,428.01 10,318.00
11,584.68 __. .___________
.____
.________ 19,892.97
3,595_88 111.67
3,346.54
12,562.73 .
1,801.25
.
.
.
. __._____
. . ._
.
..
.____
210_00 320.00
._ ._
2.00 . .
_
Negro 13,413_17
20,946.25
1,218.35
3,747.64
.
.
. . __
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
White
4,237.97
4,598.82
._
6,806.14
. _.____________
160.00
Negro White
134.52 49,908.06
----30;327:40- ----87;602:40- ----iO;896:73- ----i7;903:60- ------698:4i- :::::::::::::: -------69:48- :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
~l:\~~ ----i8:762:oi- ----"4;68i:53- ----44:426:i9- -----2:008:io- -----6:666:73- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ------i:500:00
~l:\~~ -----i:4ii:27- :::::::::::::: 1,~~U~ -------9i8:78- :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
Negro
...
.
.
.
.
_
White
1,097.84
531.72
35,039.84
1,142.34
. ...
_
E):~i1:~!lim~i ii~il.i~~::ss'''l!:M''!,!::!i ;iiIOOlii;~~
~ ;:il.~ j!~.~.'i i"iti~ ':li.~. ~.o . Walker
Walton
Ware Warren
. .
:iii"i',,":li i '".00.1- :
Washington
Negro
---___________
860.00 ---------- _
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
White Negro
White WNehgirteo Negro White
Negro White
Negro
37,315.42 5,638.27 2,636.80 2,836.17
1,918.07
4,000.79
83,629.79 9,888.33
3,741.55 794.00
12,973.83 1,898.77
716.27 120.00
--------
---------- ----
_
----
----
_
481.60 255.27
272.92 293.00
1,934.03 1,549.52
1,890.55 ----2,725963..1890 -
----------
-------------- -------------- ----------_ -------------- ---------------- ------------_ _
180.80 -
.-
572.95
1,180.00
-------------- ------------ __ ---------- _
------
----------- --------- _
-
-------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
100,063.03
12,640.73
5,043.76
-----
----------- --------- _
---
-------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- ---
Wilcox
White 11,381.36
3,291.82
28,241.07
3,000.00
6,400.07 -------------- -------------- -------------- -- -----------
30.00
Negro 4,877.72
1,410.78
4,262.40
320.85
1,819.92 -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
20.00
.~ .....
'-0
Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
White Negro White
Ne~o
WhIte
1,700.00 1,700.66 11,855.97 6,506.39 21,02,S.75
517.96 -------------- 1,933.11
373.00
---------------------------
2,900.18
--------------
25,637.30 10,214.70 40,625.69
----
------.--1,526.51
122.71 5,720.47
3,514.93 1,800.00 8,486.85
-------------- --------------
-------S96:7i-
58.00 .-------------
--------------
~ - - - - - --- - - ---
--------------
-----.----------------------
298.35 11,658.45
--------------
--------------
-----2;203:00-
--------------
--------------- -----------
60.00 984.00
------- -------------------
--------------
--------------
--------------
Negro 12,338.09
1,778.89
-------------- .------------- 17,028.00 -------------~ -~------------
--------------
500.00 --------------
Total Counties White 1,806,735.80 Negro 541,656.52
603,978.94 2,679,702.44 247,977.46 488,770.09
786,771.81 153,123.70
431,667.73 96,243.25
63,651.82 4,220.42
1,553.80 1,113.00
64,260.59 97.70
24,241.13 31,249.60
30,066.78 617.50
Americus Atlanta Barnesville Bremen Bnford
White Negro White Negro
White Negro White Negro WNehgirteo
5,651.62
345,856.61 210,182.96 11,456.22
3,023.85
61,,631447..6517
5,139.98 -
--------------
-------------- -------------- --------------
--
--------------. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
42,234.37
29,377.64
74.24
19,303.63
_
25,666.54
17,853.29
45.11
525.00 -
_
6,682.25
21,558.90
2,846.19 -------------- ----
-------------- ------------ __ --------- _
-_.
133.46
-
.
--------.----- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
--.
-------------- -------.------ -------------- -------------- --------------
-
-------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
31,,332264..9228
26338..0000
132.87
1,258065..1318
123,,941113..8700
50.00 1 ---
- - - - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS ===========
VII. Fixed Charges__C_o_n_t_in_u_e_d
_
----c------------
A. SCHOOL SYSTEMS CONTRIBUTION TO TEACHER RETIREMENT
B. INSURANCE AND JUDGMENTS
C. RENTAL OF LAND AND BUILDINGS
SYSTEM
1. State or System
Retirement Funds
2. Social Security
3. Other
1. Property 2. Employee 3. Liability
Insurance
Insurance
Insurance
4. Fidelity Bond
Premiums
5. Judgments
1. Land and 2. Land and Buildings for Buildings for Instructional Non-Instruc-
Purposes tional Purposes
-------1----1-----1------1------1-----1-----1-----------1-----)----
Calhoun
Wbite $ 2,958.62 $ 5,401.85 $ 14,971.21 $ Negro
224.85 $ 5,086.66 $
$
L
$
$
_
_
Carrollton
White
3,844.00
167.24
1,632.31
100.00
_
Negro
1,922.00
83.62
866.10
_
Cartersville
White Negro
6,356.54 116.11
4,975.34 1,860.58
3,203.88 550.00
145.20 39.05
_ 35,700_00
_
_
Cedartown
White Negro
8,354.95
556.58
3,384.56
..
_ _
Chickamauga White
618.27
00
..
_
Negro
_
~ ~
0
Cochran Commerce
White Negro 'Vhite
1,197.13 399.04
2,497.21
200.44 550.00 4,639 .2t
2~,844.27
4,984.70
1,100.00 327.93 _
982.04 104.25
_ 107.25
_ _
Negro
313.70
480.52
~
~
_
Dalton
White 15,407.81
91,733.84
2,831.41
_
:::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: Negro -------------- --------------
9,394.37 -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
1
--------------
Decatur
~~~;~ 3::~:~:~: ~::~~:~: ~~:~~~:~~
Dublin
White
6,634.96
104.27
_
1
_
Fitzgerald
WNehgirteo ....6,.11.9...5.9.. Negro
'2"70'.9"9 ..... .. ............
~
............ .._..... .... ..............,~"J _
Gainesville
White Negro
11,837.64 3,564.59
1,479.60
_ _
Hawkinsville ~~~;~ U~U~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: 2,~~g:n m:~~ 1_:-:::::::-::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
, ..........'.].... Hogansville
White
2,347.20
133.49
2,517.79
293.60
_
Jefferson LaGrange
i~':;::~~:,::;~~.:I :~i~.~",,:
Marietta Monroe
~~:~ ~~~~~~:~~~:~~~i.:::::::::::::: ::::::::::::/::::::::::::::::::::::::::r:::::::::::: ::~~~~~~~ ~~:~I~~:~_~~: ~-:: ~~[~~:~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
:: ~~! .:;::~. :.:.:'.;~.: : :.:.~i~:I ,.~.~.: :,~.~ Moultrie
Newnan Pelham
:;.: ".M.OO.
1.
Quitman
Negro
966,70
228,00
!
,
_
Rome
White 45,790,97 Negro
19,603,18 157,135.57
10,965,79' 10,781.06
..
_ _
Tallapoosa
White Negro
1,291.12 .__________ 12,810.08
2,005.32
>
Tallulah Falls
White Negro
3,338,20
.
.
_
_
._
..
_
Thomaston Thomasville Toccoa Trion Valdosta
~~~~ -.---::~~~:~~-
Negro
4,432,32
White
3,438,55
Negro
1,153,58
White
4,764.16
Negro White Negro
57.02 5,997.66 3,562,52
8,~!U~ ~:~~~:~;_ :::::i:~~6:~~: :::::i:~~~:~6: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::1:::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
5,396,13
164.87
2,194.80
_
317,39
1,574.36
400.00
_
66.48
564.78
100.00
.
.
_
3,172.69
218.48
495,00
600.00
427.00 _._.
_
418,58 13,308_63
-------366:66- ----'4;979:45- :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: -::::::::::::: ::::::::::--:: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
7,344.32
2,800,94
..
_
I:,;)
I..:.,.;.).
Vidalia
White Negro
2,672.30
638.24
20,395.00
.________ 6,255.60
3,096.40 104.66
1,890.00 1,035.00
_
160,60
_
Waycross
White Negro
11,324,93 4,853,54
763.58 327.25
.__
5,014.42
2,149.04
880.09 377.18
250,84
40.00 15.00
_ ._
,West Point
White Negro
1,959,10
7,608.51 .
253.29
8.50
.
_ _
Winder
White Negro
4,214,00 .
2,453,32
.
_
_
Total Cities Total Counties Grand Total
White 638,580.46 Negro 236,670,32
White 1,806, n5.80 Negro 541,656,52
White 2,445,316,26 Negro 778,326,84
I
113,378.53 19,320,32
402,806,68 20,878,61
603,978,94 2,679,702.44 247,977.46 488,770,09
717,357.47 3,082,509,12 267,297,78 509,648,70
125,481.60 36,293,92
786,771.81 153,123,70
912,253.41 189,417,62
63,414.63 21,709.45
431,667,73 96,243,25
495,082.36 117,952,70
16,321.06 3,991. 91
63,651.82 4,220.42
79,972,88 8,212,33
I
355,00 -------------75,00 --------------
1,553.80 1,113.00
64,260.59 97,70
1,908,80 1,188,00
64,260.59 97,70
55,430.63 -------------985,60 --------------
24,241.13 31,219,60
30,066.78 617.50
79,671. 76 32,235.20
30,066,78 617,50
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
VII. Fixed Charges-Continued
!
!
I
A. FOOD SERVICES
B. STUDENT BODY ACTIVITIES
SYSTEM
D. INTERESTI E.OTHER
Total
ON
FIXED
Fixed ,
I. Salaries
I
CURRENT CHARGES LOANS
Charges
----------1
2. Other Expenses
1. Salaries
(a) Supervisors (b) Other
I
2. Other Expenses
1
Employees
~
i
--------1------ ------ ----- ----- .-----1--------1--------
Total Food
Services and Student Body
Activities
Tota Expense Payments
Appling
White $
598.33 S 20,000.00 $ 108,751.70 $__
$
S 12,656.95 $__
$
43.45 $ 12,700.40 $ 695,708.32
Negro .. _. __. __.. __... _._._.___ 15,715.41
1,451.79 ... .___
1,451.79
152,635.94
Atkinson
White
650.00
._. .. _ 4,775.00
.. _.
Negro .
. __..
800.50 __.___________
. _.
.__
_
___. . _
_ _
:26,571.04 96,322.60
Bacon
White
.
686.83
686.83
10,905.80
_
10,905.80
398,823.85
Negro
. . __ ...
.
.
. _. ._____
463.55
.. ________
______ _
463.55
46,970.87
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :-:-:-:::-::-::::::::-:::::: :.-::::::::::: :::::::-:::::-:::::-:::-:-:- -------------- Baker
Baldwin
White --------- ---- -----.-.------
~~~:~
40,572.02 ---- --------- ----- _ -----
Tg~nr
3,841.97 ------- ---- 1
-
-- --
3,841.97
218,801.26 146,788.88 464,838.33
289,509.70
tv tv tv
Banks
~~;~ :::::::::::::: ~3:1:5::~ 37,~96:~1_
146.18
7'~rz:gg I 7'~~Z:~g ::::::::::1::::::::::
14,~~U~
311,524. 78 18,819.79
Barrow
White __. ._______ 32,463.88
34,996.59
136.00
9,:359.97
1
322.62
9,818.59
311,556. 71
Bartow
~~~:~ :::::::~~~:~~::::::::::::::: :::jj5:44j:~~: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::~~:86~:~6: ::::::::::::::1:::::::::::::: :::_:9:~~~:~~_
12,731.34 890,461.87 62,192.16
:::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: BenHill
White
..
Berrien
~~:~
28,682.68
4,650.28
~~:~~!:~~_ :::::::::::::l:::::::::::: 1~:m:H
.___
4,650.28
1~:m:H
215,825.78 101,681.33 652,663.26 87,488.55
Bibb
White
1,082.46
164,765.87
1
92,197.2<
92,197.23 3,711,924.12
Negro
609.67
92,956.85
26,428.78
26,428.78 1,796,566.15
Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke
White
.
.___ 28,030.41
163.64
4,692.82
4,856.46
. ~~i~ :~~:::~:~~~~~~ ::;:~~:~~~:~: :~:~~n~ :::~:~~~:~~: :;:;~~;~~~;6~; ;:;:~3;~~~;~~; ::::::::::-j:;;;;5;~~~;~5 _5~:~::::~-
i :; ;.:; ;: ;.:;'~:~.~.I::,~.~:., ;;:::1! I...
,:::::;.1;;;;;;;;;.;;I".ro,.,..i
210,790.94 51,756.25 438,405.30 22,295.69 363,413.62 252,191.41 270,705.38 126,133.42
789,956.53 380,975.70 606,437.91
488,386.77
Butts Calhoun Camden Candler Carroll
White
1 7,189.80
5,339.00 1
------------__
~~:~ :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::1 ~HiU~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: U!U! :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
White
66,422.64
14,206.01
Negro
. . _.__... _ ..... _.. . __... _._..... __._ .
. __. __. .. . _ .. ... _. _.... _.
White
_.
.. .... 18,804.06 .. _._______
226.96
6,977.62
.
. .__
Negro ._ _. White 3,343.04
.. __.. ._.__
7,487.36 _.. __... __0
-- -----.---_.___
16,188.05 -------------- --------------
1 2,197.13 -----.-------"1" _. __._______
20,892.35
1,108.36
Negro ...... .. ....... . __ . .. __._ .. . __.... .. __
639.33
.. _
32.50
5,339.00 I
U!U! I
14,206.01
._. _... _. 7,204.58
2,197.13 22,000.71
671.83
222,927.54 154,186.95
308,071.82 255,858.95 367,063.08 160,553.43 269,892.36 128,749.22 822,051.31 193,166.96
Catoos Charlton Chatham Chattahoochee Chattooga
WNehgirteo -_-_.-.--_-..-_..-_.-.. - 93,36.5...73 ...128,262.87 . .--.--- -- ----- - .--- -7.-_-,0.-3'4'-.7-4-.-
White
311.00 36,872.32
Negro
155.49 12,823.17
White . ...
._____
Negro
. __ . ._______
55,989.59 _.____________
21,044.37
35,068.39
3,000.02
23,378.92
2,000.02
1,580.30
._.
.
.
..
White __._._________
70.37
907.29 .
.
.
Negro _._. ..
44.66
455.19
.
. . __.
White
.. . __. __ .. ... _. 96,588.14 . .
_._____
Negro
.. ._____
360.36 ._.
. .__
23,717208..9335 -: -.- -::- -:-: -:-_- -:':-: -:-_- -._1-_:.- --2: '1-:,3:5--7---: -i6---_I
28,568.99
6,442.79
.______ 3,860.44
._._
13,765.00
._. .______ 9,176.66
648.37
. _._._
.
.
956.45
. __._._ ..
.____
16,948.24
1,653.82
23,717208..9335
56,960.89 11,883.53 16,765.02 11,176.68
648.37 956.45 16,948.24 1,653.82
782,323.28 10,707.87 340,659.88 107,178.18 3,923,413.19 2,484,256.94 41,633.98 28,669.88 686,522.91 94,166.27
Cherokee
White . .___ 122,714.32 137,471.81
.
. .____ 29,484.35
29,484.35
993,622.61
Negro ._ .. . __.
5,945.70
6,284.03 .
._____
1,170.90
_ __ 1,170.90
56,176.53
Clarke
White
6,937.16 ._____________ 66,217.55
Negro __.. __. __.____ _ ..
..
.
8,958.55
52,354.55 189,648.10 ._.
.
. 25,531.36
.. __. ._.
276,492.56 .. _
1,482,805.94 367,994.75
l>:i
Clay
White
._._____
6,553.64
14,073.25
925.00
2,490.32
11,492.84
507.74
15,415.90
133,229.59
l>:i
""
Clayton
Negro
._____
White
634.01
Negro _ ._._ ..
9,830.46
16,327.06 203,920.63 _.
7,051.40
600.00
1,571.00
.__________
.
. __.
.
4,083.65 38,836.01
.
.. _ .... ......
4,000.00
10,254.65
150,208.69
._______ 38,836.01 ._. . . _
1,413,967.91 182,253.48
Clinch
White _. .______
~4,342.09
.________
6,759.48
_._ . . . . .
6,759.48
258,884.88
Negro .
._____
9,272.26
.
._.
.____
1,943.Z1
1,943.31
96,144.82
Cobb Coffee Colquitt Columbia Cook
Coweta Crawford Crisp Dade Dawson
White . Negro
. . __ ..
White .
.______
Negro . ._____
White __.___________
Negro
White ._.
Negro
White .
.1
Negro ._____________
75,000.00 . __. __.
. . .__ 31,703.27 8,578.20
150,868.28
._. ._ . .
...
._._ .
31,271.73 ._.________
8,942.17
.
. __ . . ._
10,422.89
.
. .__
4,383.00
._.
. __.
._.
45,744.15
._.__
1,280.00
20,420.84 .__________
1,280.00
52,766.67
.
16,391.64 .. .
. _. __._._______
... _.
. __.
~~~~ :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::1 In~U~ ----i:~~~:~~- 5'HUi
Negro __.
..
62,986.06
._ ... . ...
White
.
_._. .___ 17,444.03
._._.
. .______
Negro __ .. __. ... __ __.
._.
. ._. .
._.
;reh~:~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: __.. ~::~:::~~. :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
White
200.00
... __.__ 25,547.42 _.
._ .... ... _.. .
Negro
.
,
~.
.
i
89,988.85
.
. __.
17,495.94
3,322.77
21,244.91
3,080.67
13,183.58
2,417.24
9,960.51
._._._.
80.56
90,069.41 .
.____
5,000.00
22,495.94
. . _._._________ 3,322.77
.______ 21,244.91
._._._._. .
3,080.67
. ._.
.________ 14,463.58
._. . __.. .
.
3,697.24
._. . ._________
9,960.51
.
. . . _.
. . __.__________
:U~U~ :::::::::::::: _._.~~:~~~:~~.
7,014.93
..
.
19,474.37
. _. ... ._
....
._._. ._._.... . ..
l1,~~U~
5,320.95
:._::.:.:.:.:_:_:.::::.-:1:-_::.::::::.:.:_:._:_:
1
~U~H~
7,014.93 19,474.37
._...
l1'm::~
5,320.95
1
3,199,994.08 124,291.15 876,494.72 235,249.47 720,037.19 217,160.90 401,151.33 244,167.86 433,842.11 129,005.91
m:mj~
420,102.21 588,795.60 237,230.82
32::m:~~
214,792.42
. __
SYSTEM
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
I-VI- I.
Fixed
--
Charges-Continued
-------
I
VIII. Food Services and Student Body Activities-Continued
i-------------------------:---~
D. INTEREST ON
CURRENT LOANS
E. OTHER FIXED
CHARGES
Total Fixed Charges
A. FOOD SERVICES
1
'1 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1. Salaries
I
(a) Supervisors
(b) Other Employees
2. Other Expenses
B. STUDENT BODY ACTIVITIES
1- - - - - - - - - -
I 1. Salaries
2. Other
Expenses
1 Total Food
Services and Student Body
Activities
Total Expense Payments
Decatur DeKalb D odge
~~~~ ~::::::::::::: ~::::::::::::: ~:::~~=~~~:~~: ~::::::::::::: ~::::::::::::: ~ :~:!~~:~~_ ~::::::::::::: ~::::::::::::: ~ :~:!~~:~~_ s 4,HU~H~
Negro
343,237.99
302,545.20 911,840.73
406,674.72 1,621,OBO.65 3,298,648.67
White
117.70 100,253.67 _.
.________ 16,371.31
336.83
16,708.14
717,737.73
Negro
32,659.23
. __._._
3,565.76
220.58
3,786.34
255,789.01
D ooly
Wbte __ __ Negro
62,527.13 35,848.86
.___
9,235.41
39,432.00
1,688.72
4,899.35
.________
6,326.16 5,280.00
54,993.57 11,868.07
487,767.51 300,819.18
...t-:>
t-:>
Dougherty Douglaa
White
.
Negro
i;;:~:::::::::::::
:~:::::~:
41,536.64
7,913.30 87,811.26
17,394.67
1,978.33
24,662.80
~~:3:~:6:_ :::::::::::_:: :::_:::::::::-
300,799.46
__
86,533.26
.
~4:9:~:5~_ :::::::::::_:: :-::::::::::::
396,524.02 2,031,120.56
113,174.39
873,198.44
~4:9:4:~~_ 5~u~n~
Ea rly
White
96,208.94
9,534.79
1,214.54
._______
10,749.33
571,808.79
Negro
.___
_
.
.
._ __. .______
_
._ 242,570.08
Ec bois
White Negro
15,238.52 2,737.63
20,086.30 3,259.70
._____ ._________
2,334.21 346.01
8,241.28 1,137.46 . __. .
707.82 .______
11,283.31 1,483.47
144,721.17 31,779.06
Effingham EIbert Em anuel Ev ans Fa nnin
White Negro
White Negro White Negro White Negro
White Negro
306.56
840.00 200.00
85,566.74 35,659.98 88,820.92 39,157J9 49,173.58
.
99,117.81 516.46
._______ ._._._
243.00 137.41
180.50 9,680.66
6,378.82 15,666.24
.
10,202.00 2,712.80 11,015.80 2,169.26 18,913.55 2,911.21
430.75
89,526.28
2,171.05
1,150.75
._____________ ._.___________
._________ ._______ .
42,851.75
10,202.00 2,712.80 14,580.60 2,306.67 18,913.55 2,911.21 6,990.07
157,724.93 ._______
306,420.39 174,208.67
681,067.18 289,314.43 778,653.56 331,260.97 280,677.87 93,998.86
883,605.85 4,473.91
Fayette ~;~:~ :::::::::::::: :~::~~:~~ :~:~~~::~_ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: 3~URU~
FIoyd
White
202,069.64 261,803.67
.___ 61,140.10 152,513.181 1,943.30 130,436.68 346,033.26 1,843,569.22
Negro __.___________
9,245.77
11,467 ..56
614.85
1,780.26
181.23
2,576.34
103,225.47
Fa rsyth
White
809.00
74,242.78 .
._ 25,415.73
._._____
2,556.79
27,972.52
531,418.19
Fr anklin Fu lton
~ffiL~~~~~~~~~~~ !~:~:~~~:~:~~~~ ::::~:~~;;:~~: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :::~~~~~~~~~~:I:::~~:~:~;::::11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~II:::~~~~~~~:~~:1':~;~::~:~::;:: --~::!n~ng
Negro______________
14,012.71
.____ 11,557.28
48,328.59 ._____________ 29,154.20
89,040.07
985,525.64
III.,;:~.:.! ::!!~.!: 1~.~1 :j.~.~.I ;!.~.i; Gilmer
Glascock
Glynn
Gordon Grady
396,666.86
826.60
151.431.08
39,517.28
1,102,359.78
472 933.30
I
582,303,20 10,887.22 551,572.35
276,300.91
Greene
White
43,604.05
60,694.02
1
10,283.58
10,283.58
339,457.67
Gwinnett Habersham
Negro White Negro
White Negro
35,783.45
36,104.03
__
187,634.80
13,504.92
99,302.38
__
5,227.12
4,776.46 36,319.53
1,574.13
22,611.05 924.62
-------------- --------
I
4,776.46 36,319.53
1,574.13
22,611.05 924.62
334,208.38 1,376,005.90
120,520.18 791,510.14 48,178.82
Hall Hancock
~gi ::::::::~;~~~: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----;f~~~j~fi- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~y:::::::::::: ----~~:~;~i ::-::::::~~J:::::~~~~::::: ----~~:~~~i
1,215,681.12 20,309.10
223,388.07
328,801.75
t : : : : : : Haralson
Harris
~i:~~: ~:~~~ ~~~ _::~~~~;~~~: :::!;~;;~:~~: :-::-:-: --- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~;~~~i: :::::;~~:~:~:I:~:~~:~~:~:::
~~~~~:;~:
423,078.06 50,935.14 346,881.98
204,.543.12
t..:> t..:> <:.n
Hart Heard
White Negro White Negro
60,913.47 16,022.82 42,910.77
67,988.35 _ 16,410.32 46,766.19
20,252.51 1,457.83 _
69,160.30 9,194.43 6,081.32
746.59
1,962.13
1
'
91,374.94 10,652.26 6,081.32
746.59
601,956.74 149,731. 76 289,272.26
87,385.27
Henry
White Negro
96.25
.50
6,289.44
472.23
12,655.84 5,436.67
12,655.84 5,436.67
447,670.34 336,690.48
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
White Negro
211,540.03 260,016.35
_
11,314.47
_
29,088.75 6,970.99
29,088.75 6,970.99
1,308,189.72 382,154.55
~~~~t::::::::::::::::~~:~~~:~~: ----~~:~~~:~~- :::::::::::::: l~gU~
lUUR :::::::::::::: :~:;~~:~~_
lU~Ui
518,411.10 181,969.12 506,110.29
~~~~~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ----~~:~~~:~~- :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::r:::~:~~~:~~: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::~:~~~:~~:
95,286.40 217,202.50 139,536.84
White
121.48
49,559.97
54,821.26
! 9,421.82
9,421.82
446,061. 76
Negro
4,510.50
4,510.50 -------------T-------------1
941.66
941.66
89,525.06
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
White
65,847.42
1 10,946.51
40,162.78
1,250.00
8,258.33
60,617.62
Negro
39,181.32
1,757.38
6,037.98
9,718.26
17,513.62
White
5,694.20 ,
1 10,535.40
29,696.54
6,277.61
46,509.55
Negro
1,283.681______________
2,661.73
10,578.77
13,240.50
White
7,773.80 '______________
4,976.87
4,976.87
~il:I-i:~i!-.: -.:._..j.~~~ 1-]_:._ _1---i~:~
556,479.63 398,642.09 276,371.47
237,978.03 270,701.43
107,786.27 298,998.53 128,339.78 135,441. 74
160,858.78
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
I VII. Fixed Charges-Continu~
VIII. Food Services and Student Body Activities-Continued
A. FOOD SERVICES
B. STUDENT BODY ACTIVITIES
D. INTEREST E. OTHER
Total
Total Food
Total
SYSTEM
ON
FIXED
Fixed
I. Salaries
Servicesand Expense
CURRENT CHARGES
Charges
2. Other
1. Salaries
2. Other Student Body Payments
LOANS
I
Expenses
Expenses
Activities
(a) Supervisors: (b) Other ,
. ' ; --~_ Lanier .~[~oo ',oo,;~' ,3ffiH ,~'''~J~;-mi '~~< L~
-,;:m~
224,254.76 69,852.48
Laurens
805,137.94
300,769.37
Lee
White
283.45 --------------
7,028.43
1______________
4,667.59 --------------
31.00
4,698.59
169,557.06
tv
Liberty Lincoln
~m~ ~~:-::::::::~:i::::::::~~~~~:1 It~!f~! ~~~:::::~~~~::~~::~~::~~~~:::::::i~i:i~ii:::::~:~~~:~:~~:::::~:;~~:;~:
Negro
-1-
-------------- ---- --------- -------------- 2,110.10 -------------- __
U~:~i
2,110.10
184,464.09
325,220.44 390,601.25 210,696.89 113,059.06
tv 0'
Long
White
1
Negro
22,061.50 7,631.71
3,676.02 1,353.29
3,676.02 1,353.29
183,704.55 81,922.69
Lowndes
White Negro
420.00
81,293.95 1 26,282.43
13,642.02
_
980.73
13,642.02 980.73
651,560.34 215,495.58
Lumpkin Macon Madison
White Negro
White Negro White
500.60
37,616.71 38,181.64 31,804.39
54,615.72 473.22
43,038.21 41,557.18 58,277.09
4,793.67 98.29
11,254.37
6,336.91 1,538.13
4,793.67 98.29
6,336.91 1,538.13 11,254.37
350,930.43 6,912.13
315,533.21 334,962.98 465,179.12
Negro
6,360.90
11,787.20
886.55
886.55
129,880.71
Marion McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe
White
30,159.58
38,868.15
Negro
__ _
White Negro
67,857.38
76,664.93
White
22,405.81
Negro
25,416.82
White Negro
105,076.66
113,670.59 2,497.68
~:~~~ ::::::::::::::1:::::::::::::: t~:~~Ul -------::::::: ::::::::::::::
WNehgirteo -------- _ -r- ---- --_-----
103,610.66 ____________
iU~U~ White ------ ----- --------
1
Negro ------ --- _
_
1
2:~~:~_ 1Uln~
5,210.50
720.00
415.00
13,037.85
2,844.80 1,566.06 11,338.18 6,910.38
U~?:~i :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
8,814.92 3,712.66
3~:~~U~ I::::::::::::::
~:m:~~ I
6,345.50 _
13,037.85 _
2,844.80 1,566.06 11,338.18 6,910.38
~:i~?:~i
8,814.92 3,712.66
t~:~~U~
246,553.81 116,171.06 432,164.19 174,381.98 168,749.58 199,404.50 602,320.26 379,011.52 381,532.33 123,427.19
551,932.06 261,382.79 350,357.46 260,720.19
Montgomery Morgan Murray Muscogee Newton
White --------------! 23,985.40 I 26,488.76 --------------1--------------
3,790.97 ------------ - --------------
3,790.97
~~i~:::::::~~~:~~: :::2~~~~~~:, :UiUI :~:::~:::::;:r::~i~;~~:~~: 5::mJ! :::::::::=:::: :::::~~~~~:~~: 8::~~n~
---t-- ---.- --- --- ----- ---. ------ - -- ----- -- --- WNehgirtoe -----1-3-,5-6-.3.-2-1- _ _--. ---. _-- -- 1'_ -- 2--9-6.,8-8--2-.4-5-- .-_-_-_._-_-_-_-_-_._-_-_-_- --- - ------ ---- - - -1. 1--7-,.88- 8.83
207,576.45 325,465.28
::::::::::::::,:::::::::-:::: -- - ~'lfi~~
Negro
.1__
1----- -92;731:17- :::::::::: :: :: ::: :::::: ::: - -- 15;687:43- ::::::::: :::: :::::::::_ -- - -15; 687:43-
26,555.34
-------- -------
4,411.29
4,411.29
221,119.78 126,660.69 310,799.54 231,723.14 565,069.67
5,398.50 5,185,965.09 1,090,580.98
658,927.83 240,390.54
Oconee
WNehgirtoe ---.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- --------------
384,,045047..3373
------ -------
71,,152392..504611-------
__
71,,513229..0564
282,656.70 85,363.79
:::::-::-::::: :::::::::::::: Oglethorpe
Paulding
~gi :::::::::::::~ :::::~~~~~:~~: ----9~:~~~:ii-
:::::_-----:1 1;:~in!
~:~:~:::~L: 1;;~~n! 251,223.30 143,004.85 528,131.19 69,743.42
Peach
White
Negro
_
8,598.01 2,235.34
6,332.64
_
.___
3,651.88
6,332.64 3,651.88
300,708.90 294,6C6.30
Pickens Pierce
~~Ji ---.---~~::~~- - - White
Negro .__________
67,875.92 3,108.29 10,000.00
70,524.25 3,161.09
3~:i~g:~~
------- ---------
2,700.00
12,807.00
1l
,055.57 431.28
--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__- -_1_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
41,:67:~5_ :::::::::::::1::::::::::::::
11,055.57 431.28
57,474.05
435,309.07 __ 31,700.41
594,605.88 93,160.36
'""',,", ~""l""
Pike Polk Pulaski
~
:i,."'ml~l:
....<~:~~
l~:f'
299,391. 22 132,374.34
890,006.07 167,922.05
203,075.16
Putnam ;r;~;~:::::::::::::: ----~~:m]r ~U!U~ :::::::::::::: :::::
tHUg ::::::::::::::1:::::::::::::: UU:~g
157,021.12 231,210.09 211,353.05
Quitman
White Negro
.____ .______
8,117.09 5,468.58
9,117.21 _...
5,768.58
.
_
.
.________
1,483.85 434.55 _...
--. I_... _. . .1 .______
1,483.85 434.55
79,342.84 69,460.47
Rabun
White
__..
. ,___
63,588.53
21,218.37
44,330.79
11,246.53
76,795.69
547,011.55
-. Randolph
Richmond
~~~F:::~~~~n~:
fiH~]~
t!!JrUi ::::~i:i~hH:::~~:~:~-;;:
-;~;:~in~ ~~~:::~::<>:~~~~~:::~:: ---~;ainr
4,851. 76 319,354.80 353,387.65 4,250,960.38
1,690,953.84
Rockdale
White
.
.
...
51,111.68
.
1
9,025.00
40,069.401----7;039:43- 56,133.83
343,857.76
Schley
;;~;; 1::;;~:~~ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;;:;:;:;;;;;;
::;:I:::::;;;~~;~~:
::~ii:~~ :::::::::::_::1:::::;;~;0;36
1~:~~~:;~
125,267.83
109,740.01 100,646.74
Screven
Seminole
::;:~::
__ .
White .
~_______
3,760.01
7,624.43 --._-----.----i--------------
7,624.43
390,628.62
~:~~~::::~::~:~~~~::::~~~;~~~;~~: 2:u~n~ I~~~~~;~~~::~:~~~:~~~~~~~:j::<~:::~:~:~:~~~::~~;~~~~~:~:~:::~:~~~~.::::~:~~~:~~: Negro
.__
1,000.00
White
.
.
1,890.00
37,640.67 .' __.'
.____ 7,099.59
..
6,675.43
._
.
.
7,099.59
._._
6,675.43
-..::..::.:::.:.::.~c=.::.~----- --~~:~~~:~~.1 ....Be.l[I'0"-'.==.::.=-. -.-. -- --------.-- -----
-. --------- -. ,-.------------ ------------ - -----. -------- -
493,201.52 271,524.74 158,182.51 1,224,458.14 305,082.17 483,415.68
22,234.66
TABLE I1-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
I VII Fixed Charges-Continued I
VIII Food Services and Student Body Activities-Continued
SYSTEM
D. INTEREST ON
CURRENT
LOANS
E. OTHER FIXED
CHARGES
A, FOOD SERVICES
Tota Fixed Charges
1. Salaries
(aJ Supervisors (b) Other Employees
2. Other Expenses
B. STUDENT BODY ACTIVITIES
1. Salaries
2. Other Expenses
Total Food Servicesand Student Body
Activities
Total Expense
Payments
Stewart Sumter Talbot
White $ Negro White Negro
White Negro
3,197.50 $
13,063.30 $ 15,017.60
34,749.32 L----26,603.76 4,348.42
25,797.05 22,163.94
$
$
._____________
4,270.33 $ 3,037.26 9,337.12
3,503.19 4,315.66
$
198.93 $ 4,469.26 $ 189,917.01
116.52
3,153.78 296,501.07
9,337.12
314,631.10
226,752.95
3,503.19
174.956.81
4,315.66
230,864.82
Tali-ferro
White Neqrn ____
_____ ______
850.51 1,011.82 ______ ___
2,918.031______________ 2,400.00 __
~
Tatt'JaIl
White Negro
~
00
Taylor
White Nen o
64,254.20
_
.._
93,650.30
35,241.92 19,397.92
16,344.15 1________
4,647.09
._____________
2.149.08
Telfair
White Negro
484.28
31,865.58 431.67
8,917.98 1,102.03
Terrell
White Negro
35,360.76 39,325.41
7,031.07 1,261. 77
______ ._____________
2,918.03 2,400.00 16,344.15
4,647.09 2,149.08 8,917.98 1,102.03 7,031.07 1,261. 77
101,363.66 91,568.20
604,796.43 191.376.69
294,097.59 203,341.47
461,875.80 182,750.45 342,839.56 353,288.39
Thomas
White Negro
559.88
16,362.81 134.52
12,034.40 326.59
12,034.40 326.59
545,412.73 259,830.24
Tift
White ..
.
Negro
197,403.08
23,249.13 2,683.37
23,249.13 1,036,173.20
2,683.37
199,444.82
Toombs
White Negro
. __ ..
__ 78,044.56 1,036.62
..
13,559.56
1,381.49
__
13,559.56 1,381.49
473,776.76 110,170.50
Towns
White
2,592.33
7,022.31
7,022.31
245,002.75
Negro
"
.
_
Treutlen Troup
;;~~ ;;;;~;;:;;;~;; :::~~~:~;~-~~: 1~;;;i;:;~ ;;;;;;-;;;;;;r;;;;;;;;;;;; ~;;:::_::_ ;;~;;;;;;;;:;; ~;;~;;;;;;;;;; ~:;::::~:_ ;;~~::;:;~
Turner
NWehgirtoe ------- _ ----
1,504.68
5145,,211044..0806
-----------1-------------- 1______________
71,,929132..9600 -_-_
__
71,,929123..6900
315459,,937389..8083
Twiggs Union Upson
~~}lii~iTi:iHit:i:i~:iii~iI----~m~;m- (i~i~iiiiiii[i~i~iiiiiJ---i;!~~i:::_}iii~:i:~iiiiI ----i;i:W:;- 1 White ----------- __1______________ 27,850.08 -------------- --------------
4,767.01 -------------- --------------
!LIIIIIiIIE
4,767.01
263,379.08
----:::1:::::;
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
--.--------1- ------ WNehgirteo -._-____________
----I 214,,911409..5030 -
-
617,,091526..4239 1
Whlte _ ---- -------
31.061 84,682.96
_
~~~~~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ----17;~~nf :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
~~iil:~~~~~~~~~~~~: :~:~~~~~:~~J- ---~:;;~:~;-~~~~~:~::~:~~~ :-:~~~~:~:~~~~
Whitei 4,564.i 56 '_ 142,941.02
Negro
White _
Negro _
White
_
Negro
_
Wbite
_
5,402.60 2,5.11.90
18,339.37
12,618.50 8,692.53 1,843.32
180.80 3,671.02
Negro __
White
_
121,748.31 _
Negro
210,883.96 6,339.81 9,454.61 2,730.92 9,333.67
2,435.87 2,484.23 10,579.52 1,164.78
14,556.13 1,676.41 3,064.95 2,299.06 5,585.07 1,169.91 7,556.08
175;161:76-
201. 61 62,945.01
365,703.70 9,630.54 9,454.61 2,730.92 9,333.67
2,435.87 2,484.23 10,781.13 1,164.78
14,556.13 1,676.41 3,064.95 2,299.06 5,585.07 1,169.91 7,556.08
238,046.77
1,576,650.26 115,438.18 481,139.82 239,104.47 506,776.88 38,216.42 167,649.43 167,809.79 433,396.29 373,453.10
1,011,373.41 191,305.02 108,387.66 98,155.86 235,171.15 111,649.83 332,345.33 7,068.83
1,250,701.83 3,393.00
Wilcox
White
_
52,344.32
Negro
_
12,711.67
Wilkes
White
_
31,967.50
39,633.50
Negro
_
24,548.16
28,479.82
<""0""
'Wilkinson Worth
White _ Negro _ White
48,103.34
_
17,202.15 85,117.54
Negro
_
31,644.98
12,060.90 1,189.45
-------------_. --------
-----------
33,233.01
3.784.08 6,572.36 2,973.05 43,281.47 18,063.41 16,787.79
9,413.71
54,707.62
1,175.72
6,149.25
6,572.36
2,973.05
43,281. 47
18,063.41
-------------- 16.787.79
-------------- --------------
418,557.49 151,857.74 309,565.09
289,088.47 366,000.59 219,251.62 595,270.74 331,480.45
Total Counties White Negro
43,824.91 3,031,028.27 9,567,484.02 1,497.52 397,118.65 1,963,685.41
156,297.21 10,158.33
790,193.05 4,166,345.80 378,852.27 1,496,740.91
7,299.75 1,202,679.92 6,322,815.73 106,764,801.82 ----------- 509,266.64 2,395,018.15 37,828,082.37
Americus Atlanta Barnesville Bremen Buford
White
_
_ 10,791.60
Negro
_
_
_
.
~fiiil:~:~~::--::~~~ - -:~ ~:~: : 1!;: :~:6~ :~7~1 "' ' '! _ White
~'~~~I'
Negro
13,424.83
_ ~~~:m:~~ 1:::::--- -::r--:::::::
8,158_.49_1_-_-_---------_-_-_-1
---:::::::::1 1:-
6,152.03
1,327.77
1
9,015.59
_
4,878.21
_
2~U~U~ ::::-: ---::-1-:::- : :::: I
::m::IT"~,,i 2,287. 13 1---- :::::::::1--
9,015.59 4,878.21 276,264.51 88,658.11 4,294.54
33,547.18
28,928.65 3,614.90
258,425.11 154,197.49 14,049,195.66 7,495,954.04 233,138.26
198,260.53
160,240.31 40,842.52
I
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOL8---PAYMENTS
~~~~======
VII. Fixed Charges-Continuedj
VIII. Food Services and Student Body Activities-Contin_u_--ce_d _
I
A. FOOD SERVICES
I
B. STUDENT BODY
ACTIVITIES
D. INTEREST E. OTHER
Total I
-~---- Total Food
Total
SYSTEM
ON
FIXED
CURRENT CHARGES
Fixed Charges
I
1. Salaries
2. Other
I. Salaries
2. Other
Services and
Expense
Student Body Payments
Cal_hou_n____~-~_:~_;I.W<N8 ''':'::~ .~:~:: :')8::~; .':~:: .~;;;':: ~::I.E':~8~'iill.~):~;;:I--2-80-,0-35.62
46,171.17
Carrollton
351,340.91
~".""" .'1:!~.~..: ;~.~. ::::~.m.~:I :l.~lu.I~I ,;.i;.~.' Cartersville
Cedartown Chickamauga
140,767.17
453,379.15
98,051.13
:;.t!!.l!.' . 4811,198.18 74,099.20 153,296.49
~
eN 0
~~..I ,i!~II,ill~:Iriwl ~.m~::.i:,~" :!~l~ Cochran
Commerce
194,759.24 59,685.96 2B4 ,919 .20
28,606.77
Dalton
Negro
9,394.37
280.00
1,714.00
1,994.00
671,358.27 76,477.62
Deeatnr
White
906.84
. 44,988.19 -
-
- ----
--------------
----._
__ 775,786.50
Negro
._
-------------- ---
-------------- .-------------. ----.--------- -- ----------- 156,356.45
Dublin
White Negro
78,068.62
84,807.85 309.78
3,400.00
16,896.66 5,230.00
66,715.81 19,400.00
32,302.76 119,315.23 24,630.00
510,619.57 192,835.58
Fitzgerald Gainesville Hawkinsville Hogansville Jefferson
White
6,390.58
6,756.80
20,677.54
13,787.75
41,222.09
~6\~~ :::::::::::::: ----80:762:10- ----94:079:34- :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ----12:775:94- :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ----12:775:94-
Negro
23,352.08
27,216.67
3,028.46
3,028.46
White Negro White Negro
31,732.05 8,900.81
6,636.16 3,256.83 37,024.13 9,530.25
2,000.00
2,661.00 21,930.53
--
-----
--------------
9,022.52
35,614.05 __ _ __
White Negro
1,370.09
6,872.99
50,265.45
29,516.55
88,025.08
-
-----
-------------- -
---
__
348,525.33 100,812.28 602,425.97
201,269.16 103,108.99 32.019.12 226,2i6.52 86,213.81 178,255.35
1,930.56
LaGrange Marietta
White
52,509.44
17,350.00
31,854.65 153,225.15
.___ 202,429.80
Negro White
-------------- -34,038.61
-------------- ---------.---- -------------- --------------
---
-------------- -
--
__
Negro -- ------------ -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- ---------- ----. --------- -----1----------.. -- --------------
936,335.40 226,458.86 842,011.05 131,3BO.84
Monroe Moultrie Newnan
Pelham Quitman Rome Tallapoosa Tallulah Falls
~~~~ :::::::::::::: :::iii:ii6:i~: ---i2~:~:~:~~- :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::i~:~ii:ii::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::I::::i~:~ii:ii: ..--~~~::~::~:
~~:~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: 2U!U~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ----in~nf :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ----in~nf m:UH!
White
._._ 41,986.90
5,864.42
._ .. _._ 25,872.33 ._____________ 10,981.57
42,718.32
271,639.60
Negro. __ . .
.
. .___
1,995.18
7,297.60 _. .
._. ._._____
9,292.78
107,149.06
White. __ . . ._ 24,787.05
29,484.95
.
. __._
4,078.14
.________
220.00
4,298.14
205,707.53
Negro. __ . . ._ 13,321.20
14,515.90
.
._ ._____________
2,747.33
.
._____
2,747.33
112,242.76
~~, it';1l~1: ........',,"OOI,.;m: ..............";::.; -":m~~
Thomaston
White . Negro
I
11,116.15 .
__.
.___
1,064.56
.
._____________ ..
10,102.48 _._
..
.______ 10,102.48
513,999.51
_ _._.
.. _ 92,298.39
Thomasville
White _.___________ Negro _.____________
19,255.77 12,188.12
8,540.00 3,340.00
20,826.70 ----ii4j6i:74 :::::::::::::: :::::::::::_:: 123,468.44
4,859.90
30,349.52
.
.
.____ 38,549.42
573,305.95 290,564.98
Toccoa Trion
White . ._________
Negro
White .
._._____
Negro _.__
_
40,189.97 10,601.82
.. _
45,920.27 12,486.66 9,677.33
475.60
1,740.00 280.00
1,677.53
9,259.56 2,098.54 5,656.48
.
27,377.99
6,323.03 __. ..
15,102.71
. .____
._.
.. .____
9,009.50 444,64
9,350.11 _
47,387.05 9,146.21 31,786.83
._._.__
339,554.93 103,755.79 216,624.38
9,022.00
~ ""
Valdosta
White ._____________ 168,544.91 193,130.65
Negro'_. __.
...
._.
. 13,707.78
..
20,750.63 ._. .. _.
.
6,127.52
20,750.63 6,127.52
851,466.13 383,639.96
Vidalia Waycross West Point Winder
-.-----i Whitel---.- ..
6,917.02
35,608.96
_._._. __ .___
7,325.33
. . _.____
~~~L~~~~~~~~~]:::::~~~:O~~~: l~:!~U! :.--::~~~~~~~ :~~:~~:::::::: :J!P~_ _ - ----1,516.64
::::::::::::::[_. ~h1~~ ::::::::::::::I:::::::::::::r--6:667::32" -
Negro .
._._. . __. .
'
1,494600 . 0000 i --3:666:66- ----21:56ii:14 ------.-.-.
1,520.00
5,006.65
6,~~g:gg
7,325.33
::mj~
33,g~U~
7,486.65
208,638.60
~~Uin~
2~~:~~U~
86,761.52
Total Cities
White Negro
14,331.67 8,158.49
646,196.79 2,076,297.05 59,846.57 407,930.19
66,259.09 8,799.51
166,446.77 1,117.984.90._._ .. _._. , 156,415.88 1,507,106.64 29,163,756.23 25,731.63 196,210.24'---------.---.1 3,546.03 234,287.41 11,331,704.79
Total Counties White Negro
Grand Total
White I Negrol
43,824.91 3,031,028.27 9,567,484.02 1,497.52 397,118.65 I 1,963,685.41 58,156.58 3,677,225.06 [11,643,781.07 9,656.01 456,965.22 2,371,615.60
156,297.21 10,158.33
222,556.30 18,957.84
790,193.05 4,166,045.80 378,852.27 1,496,740.91
7,299.75 1,202.679.92 6,322,815.73 106,764,801. 82 . __.1 509,266.64 2,395,018.15 37,828,082.37
956,639.82 5.284,330.70
7,299.75
135,928,558.05
404,583.90 11,692,951.15 ._____________ 11,355192,,089125..6870 2,629,305.56 49,159,787.16
17.829,922.37
-----~-------
A. SITES
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS IX. Capital Outlay
B. BUILDINGS
C. EQUIPMENT
SYSTEM
I 1. Pro- 2. Site 3. Im- 1. Pro-
fessional j and prove- fessional
Services I Site rnent to Services
i
[Additions Sites
,I
'
I~- --------.-
2. New 3. ReBuildings modeling
and Building 1 Additions
1. Professional Services
2. Ad-
IDIlllS-
tration
16. 3. In- 4. At-II 5. Pupil Oper-
struction tendance Trans- ation of and portation Plant
Health
7. Mam-I' 8. Food 19. Invest-
terrance Service ment
of Plant and Property
Student
fc~~~-
Total Capital
Outlay
Total
Expense and
Outlay
Payments
I ties
--- --- --- --- --- --- ------ ----1----1------
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin t-:> W t-:> Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Whitel$ .. _ - $ ------- $-- --- $-- -- $-- ---- L
-- $--- $--
Negro _ White _
----- ---------
750.00
_
1,465.00 _
Negro _
225.00
__
325.75;. __
~-;~;~ . 6.00--1
White Negro ---White
Negro ------
19,223.58
-I-
25.00,_ 45.001
342,748.77 _ 100,000.00 5,456.76 __
$------- $,.
$----- __. $
L
______ 8,560.30
$,.
L
$ 695,708.32
152,635.94
2,215.00 328,786.04
550.75 96,873 .35
6.00 398,829.85
46,970.87
19,223.58 238,024.84
146,788.88
__
351,334.07 816,172.40
105,501. 76 395,011.46
White
__
Negro
_
White
_
-- --------- --- 2~000.00 _
21,880.73
Negro
_
White _
Negro
_
White --------- --
-----
1 20,000.00 _
~~E ....... :~ ~;U~ "!j~""OO ;,;::.. ......]
____________.
.
_
20,000.00
20,000.00 23,880.73
20,000.00 14,102.65
.. zu.ae7s7..z2s0
331,524.78 18,819.79
335,437.44 12,731.34 890,461.87 62,192.16 235,825.78 101,681.33
666,765.91
87,565.75
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
White
Negro _
White
Negro
NWehgirteol-_
_
White 394.25_
Negro
_
_
~-;~;~ :~::27 _~:915.001 :
520.00 -:: :::::::::
34,100.00 30,956.77
I::::::::: ::::-:
86.61 __
3,923,193.87 1,824,267.45
210,790.94 51,756.25 472,818.98 56,172.46
369,683.95 252,191.41
321,151. 83 144,446.31
Bnlloch Burke
I - WNehgirteo ---_-_- -- ----- - _ _
Whlte ___
------- _
Negro l _
965,439.90 380,975.70 742,304.98 488,386.77
Butts Calhoun Camden Candler Carroll
Catoosa Charlton Chatham Chattahoochee Chattooga
Cherokee Clarke Clay Clayton Clinch
Cobb Coffee Colquitt Columbia Cook
Coweta Crawford Crisp Dade Dawson
1------ 1- I White I--- -- -- -- ---- ----
Negro --- -- -- -- -- --
I::::::::: I White -- ---- -- -- -- --
I::::::::: I I Negro -- --- --- ------
White --- ---- --- -----
Negro
---------
Whitel::::::::: ---- -- --
--- -- --
~~~~1--400:00 Negro
_________
--- ---- --
---
--
--------- -- -----
-------- 1--- -- -- --
-- ------ --- -- -- --
-- -- --
-- -- --
164.40 --- --- --
-- -- -- -- ---- ----
--- -- -- --- --
--
---- --
272 20 -
I, 008.00 -- -- --
--------- ---------- ----- ------- ----- ----- -- --
---- ---
-- --- -- -- ---- -- --- -- -- --
--- ------------ --
--- -- -- --
------ ---
----
-- --
----- --
--- --- ---
----
9,921 13 --- -- -- --
-- -- -- -- -- --
I 870.44 -- -- --
---
-- --
27 ,791 .44 ----- ---
-- --- --
--------
-- --- -- --- -- --- --- --
---- --
--- ------- --- -
2 268:40
3,829 02
-- ------
-- -- -- --- -------- -- -- --- ----- -- -- --- -- -- --
------ -- I--- -- --
--- -- -- --
----- --- -- 4, 846 .20 I ,000.00
400. 78 -- --- --- -- --
-- -- ---- -- --- --- --
-- --- --- ---- ------ ---- --
--- -- -- -- ---- ---- --------- -- ------ ---
-- ----- --- -- --- -------- ----
----- --- ---
---
------ ---
I
-
---------
---
---
-
--- -- --- -- --- 10,085.53
--- -- --
-- -- --------- --
-r --
--- -- -- --
--
--- --
8,985. 04 I ,ODD. 00
131 .50 -- --
--- -- --
32,824 .94
-- -- -- -- ---- -- --
I ,008 .00
222 927 .5 4 154: 186.95 308,071 .8 2
255, 858. 95 377, 148. 61 160, 553 .4 3
278, 877 .4 o
129 ,749 .2 2 854, 876 .2 5 194 174 96
White ---- --- -- --
183 .23
Negro ---- --- -- -- -- --
White ---- --- -- -- -- --- -- ---
Negro ---
--- -- --
White 540.00 -- -- -- 15,030.00
Negro 360. 00 -- -- -- 10, 020. 00
White ---- -- -- ---- -- --- --
Negro ------ -- -- --- --
White --- --- - -- -- -- --- -- -- --
Negro ----- - -- -- -- -- -- --
-- --
-- -- --
-- -- --
-- -- --- --
-- -- ----- -- --
-- --- --
-- --- -- --
7 ,000.00
---- --
-- --
---
-- --- -- -- 15, 132: 43
--- -- -- --- -- --
-- -- --- -- --- - -- --
--
-- --- --
-- --
-- -- -- -- --- -304.00 --- --
-- -- -- --- -- --
--- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
-- -- -- -- ---
-- --
--
-- -- --
-- ---- --- --
----
-- -- ----
182 63 -- ----- -- -- -------
355 66 --- -- -------- --- -11 945 96 ---- -- -7:963 .98 -- ---- -- -- -- -- --
------ -5,862 03 .. _-- -- -2, 855:89 --- ._--
-- ---- -- -- ---- -- ----- -- ---- -- ------ -- -- --
-3 ,894 .00
--- -- -- --- ----- --
-- -- -- -- -- --
---
--- --- --- --- -- -- --- ------ 200.00
-- ------ --- -- -- -----
I ,239.50 ---- -- -- --- --
826.34 ---- -- -- -- ---
--- -- -- ---- -- -- -- --
---- -- -- ----
12 796 84 1 ,524 .90 1 671 .28
I 695 17 820. 50 ----- --
------ -- --
------- --- ---- --- -- --- ---100.00
--- ---- --- -- ----
7 ,365 86
-- -- -- -- --15, 688.09
----- -- ----28, 755 .46 19 170.32
-- -----4 298 .00 21 :855 .05 5,371 .56
789,689 14 10, 707 :8 7 356 ,347.97
107, 178. 18 3 ,952, 168.65 2, 503 ,427 .2 6
41 ,633 .9 8
32,967 .8 8 708,377.96 99,537.83
White
-- Negro
White Negro White Negro
-- White -- -- Negro
White Negro
-------
-7- 107.66 - -- -- --
-- -- -- -240 .00
--- ---- --- -----
--
----
140,663.56 --
500.00 --- -- --
--- --
-- -- --- -- --
I ,968.74 29 ,447 40
390. 00
43, 411 .95 67,766 .03
--- -- -- -- -- --
--- --- -- --
--- ----
--
-- --
4,383.52
--- --
--
411 54 ---
-- -- -- --- --
505, 437.37 15, 120. 16
28, 500. 00 5, 047. 10
348, 400.00 --- -- -- --
-- -- --
--- -- ---- 2;046: 44
---
221 15
264, 834.34 ---
---
---
3 ,220.19 -- ----
2 171 13 --- -- -- --
-- -- ----- ------- ---- ---
-- --- --- --
-- -- --- -- --
-- --
I ,994.48
--
-- --- --
483 .00 -- -- --
410. 38 -- -- --
18,350. 18 2, 041 64 17,362:09
---- --- ----- --- ---- --- -18,049.76
---- -- -3, 113. 13
404.30
--- -- -----
59 .90
----- ----- --
--- --- --- ---- ---- -- ------- ---
---- -- ---
-- ---- -- --
-- -- ---- -- ---- ---- --
---- ----- -----
--- ---- -- -3 ,582 68
-- ----- -- --
-- ---- -- -- --
-- -- -- --- ---- --
-- -- -- -- -- --
--
-- -- --
3 ,462.07 -- -- --
--- -- -- -- -- -- --
195 .65 359 00
98.30
2,958.00 2, 875 .00
--
--
--- -- -- -- --- -- ---- -- -- --
-- --------
-- -- ----- -- --
-- --- --- --
---- --
-------
570,323 .85 35,978.74 633 810.42
-- --------3 101 .09 319.45
293 823 .62
-- -- -- --7, 155. 24 2 575 .43
1,563 946.46 92 155.27
2, 116 616.36 367:994 75 136,330: 68 150,528 14
1 707,791 .53 182,253 .4 8 266, 040. 12
98, 720.25
White Negro White Negro
White Negro White Negro White Negro
12 747 23
--- -- -- --
--- -- -- --
---- -- --
-- -- -- ------------ ---- ---- -- ----
-- -- -- --
-----~--
19 ,049 88
--- -- ------- --
--- -- ---
--- -- -- ----
473 39
--- -- -- -2 ,001 .00
--- -- -- --
-- -- -- --- -- --
-- -- ---- -- ------ --------- -----
--- -----
------------------------
31 541 .08
--- -- --
--- --
--- -- ---- -- ---- --- --- -- --
--- --- --
--- ------ -----
1,151,049.29 35,225 .00 -- ----
---- -- -- -- --
--31;737:61 --- ---- -- --- --
--- -- -- -- --- -- -- --- --- --
---- ------ --- -- -- -- ---- --
---- ----- - --- -- ---- ----- ---
---- --- - --- -- -- -- --- -- ---
-------
----- -
--- ---
--- ---9 ,365.50
--- --
----
--
--
-- -- -- ---- ---- ----- -- -- -- --
-- -- -- -- -----
---- -- -- ------ ---
-- -- -- ------ ---- -- ---------
---- --- ---------
----- --- --- -- ----
-- -- ---- --- --
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-- -- -- ---- -- --
-- ----- I---- -- ---
919 00
306 33
---- ---- ------- ----------
--- -- --- -- ---- -- ----
--- -- --
-- -- -- ---- --- -- ----- --- -- -- ----- ------ ---- -- -- ---- -- -- ---- -- -- --
122,000.00 27 157 59 -- --- -- -- -- -- -- ----- --- -- ------- -- -- -- --- --- ------ ---- -- --- --- -- ---- -- --- -- -- -- --- -15,058 .53 694 .22 15,058. 53 --- -- --
-- -- -- --- -- -- --
----
----- --- ------- -- --- -- ---- ---
201,603,02
-- --- -- --
-- -- --- -- -- --- ------- -- ------ ------ ------ -- --
1 600,373 .09
-32 656.61 306.33
-- --- -- -- ------ -- -- ---
473 .39
-------- -- -27, 119 .25 15,058.53
4,800,367 . 17 124 291 15
o 909 151.3 3
235:555.8
720, 037. 19
217, 160.9o
401 ,624.72 244, 167.86 460,961 .3 6 144,064 .4 4
White Negro
iY;~:~1 White
Negro
White
-------1 Necro
White
Negro
--- ------
-- -- -- ------- --
-- ------
-------
- --
-------
--- --- --
-------- --- ---
27 .50 --- --- -- --------
--- -- -- --- -- --------
--- -- -- --- -- -------
--- -- -- --- ----- ------ ---
-- -- -- ---
--- -----
-- -- -- --- --- --- --- --
--- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- --
-- -- -- -- --- -- --- -- --
---- -- -- --- -- ----
-- --
-- -- -- -- - -- -- --------
--- -- -- -- -- --- -- ----
--- -- -- -- ---- -----
11 ,023 .00 --- -- ---
--- -- -- -- -- ------ ---
--- -- -- ---- ----- --
-- -- -- -- -- ----
----- -- -- --------
----- -- -- -- --- -----
----
-- --
---
---
--
--
---------
--- -----
--- ------
--------
----------- -- -- --
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------- --- -- ---- --- -----
---
I ,925. 17 --- -- ---
---- 34 50 --- -- ---
--- -- ----- --- - -- --
---- -- -- - ---- -- -- ---
---- --- -- --
-- ---- -- ------ -- -------
--------------
---- -----------
----
---- -- -- -- -- -- --
---- -- -- -- ---- --
---- -- -- --- -- ---
----- -- -- --- ---
------ -- ---- --
-- --
- -- -- --
-- -- -- --- -----
-- -- --
-- -- --
-- ------ -- -- --
-- ------ I-- -- -- --
---- -- ------ -- --
-- -- -- --- -- ---- -----
-- -4, 477 75
-- -----
---- -----
-- ---
--- ---- --- -- -- --
-- -- ---- --- ---- --
-- -- -- -- -- --
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---
-- -- -- -- -----
-- -- -- -- --
-- -- -- -- ---
-- --- -- --- -- ---
---------
I----
-- ----- --
27 .50 583 ,963.3
---- --- --- 420, 102 .21
12,948. 17 201 577. 8
34.50 171 685.8
---- -- ----- 588 795.6
--- -- -- -- 237:230. 8
4 ,477 75 329,405. 5
----- --- ---
8, 834.49
------
-----
--
I-
214, 792.42 --- --- ---
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS IX. Capital Outlay-Continued
A. SITES
B. BUILDINGS
C. EQUIPMENT
SYSTEM
1. Pro- 2. Site 3. Im-
fessional and
prove-
Services Site ment to
Additions Sites
1. Professional Services
2. New Buildings
and Building Additions
3. Remodeling
I. Professional Services
2. Ad-
ministration
16. 3. In- 4. At- 5. Pupil
Oper-
struction tendance Trans- ation of
and portation Plant
Health
7. Maintenance of Plant
8. Food 9. Invest-
Service ment and Property
Student Body Activities
Total Capital
Outlay
Total Expense
and Outlay Payments
Decatur DeK.lb
~t~~ ~:::::::: ~:::::::: ~:::::::: ~:::::::: ~:::::::::: ~::~~~:~~ ~:::::::: ~::::::: ~:~,_1_3_7~ ~ ~::::::: ~:::::d~::::::::~:::::::: ~:::::::I~::::::::~::~~:;~~J$JiU~U~
Negro
47,909.75213,540.58. __ __.. 6,587.954.27 176,652.26 __ __. .
159,549.88
. __. 1 6,232.08
7,191,838.82 10,490,487.49
Dodge ;~ :::::::-:::~:~":''':I::_::::;:":~''":-_:-:::-::';:~_~__:_:--_i:;~_:g,,:,n,,_::}:_~ ::::;
Dooly
....ct-,:ol Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
White
. 5,899.12
446,276.2117,227.67
1,727.0012,812.25 __.
1,516.31 930.97._
.__ 486,389.53 2,517,510.09
Negro
.
._. __.__ 93,721.5511,485.12
8,541.53
.
1,010.88 620.66
115,379.74 988,578.18
White
.
._____ 5,265.18
1,398.65._______
140.00
. 7,117.10 75.60 13,996.53 540,920.90
~E~ ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: :::::~~~:~~ ::::::::: ::::::::: :::::::: ::::::::: :::::::: :::::::::1::::::::: ::::::::: :::::::: ::::::::: ::::::~~~:~~ ~!H~U~
White __
.
.
. . __.________ 144,721.17
Negro
.
.
.
.
.
. 31,779.06
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette
77 ,457 .96
383,878.35 217.044.68 700,347.75 290,446.73 778,653.56 331,260.97 286,360.81 94,673.86 900,771.28
4,473.91
323,209.32
Floyd Forsyth
Franklin
Fulton Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon
Grady Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall
Hancock Haralson t-:> Harris
C;J
'" Hart
Heard
Henry Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper
Jeff Davis Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones
Whitei---------
46,972.66
2,153,811.5837,971.24
7,163.8710fl,822.06
20,331.11
6,193.08
.2,379,265.60' 8,926,932.85
II!!!'I!"~,!,~"!'!~"!~!~~!~ :'~!~!~~l!~~!!~!'~"!~!!~:!!!!I~!~"'!"- 't!",,~~!..'l!~r!!!!
White
.
4,128.66 9,881.79 59,642.02
89.55 4,597.08
. 5,031.57 1,690.64 481.45
. 85,542.76 425,000.43
Negro .
.
..
89.55 5,547.69
2,860.81 1,742.62
10,240.67 344,449.05
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::: White __
~~:~
12,658.60 8,509.32
252,758.4517,932.29
4,676.25
296,534.91 1,672,540.81
~~n}tu
White 284.00
__ 1,048.13 8,395.83 15,298.37 6,411.73
43,860.77
. 75,298.83 1,290,979.95
Negro
. .______
20,309.10
White 40.00
1,370.00
. 1,410.00 224,798.07
~~~~ :::~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ;~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ::~~~:~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ :~~~~~~~~ ::::~~~~~;~ :!UiU!
Negro
.
..
.
.
.
204,543.12
WhIt. __.______ Negro .____ 300.00
600.00 5,760.32 2,439.46 559.70 179.95 3,250.00
..
. _.
.
.
397.00 836.08 814.20
..
.
14,~36.71 616,793.45 300.00 150,031.76
~:~: ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ...::~:~::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ~~:~~ ~:~:~ :::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: :~:~~ :::::::: ::::::::: :::~~:~: 2~~:~~U~
White ___. .
.
Negro
White __._. 39,468.00
Negro _.
4,321.00 __.______
White
.______
Negro
.__
White 20.00
Negro
.
.
..
.
388,135.39
472.35 .
. ._
3,864.81 _.
2,906.73
.
.
812.75 500.00
.
.. .________
. -
._ 3,864.81 451,535.15 2,906.73 339.597.21
.___ 427,603.39 1,735,793.11 4,321.00 386,475.55 812.75 519,223.85 500.00 182,469.12 492.35 506,602.64 95,286.40
232,429.66 139,536.84
456,909.14 91,530.88 582,506.98
449,707.65 284,858.68
239,851. 70 270,701.43
107,786.27 298,998.53 128,339.78
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
IX. Capital Outlay-Continued
SYSTEM
Lamar Lanier Laurens Lee t-:l Liberty
~
0'
Lincoln
I----A-.-SI,TE-S--I-----,B-. -BU-IL-D-IN-G-S---I-----::---;----,-C.-E-QU-I-PM;E-N-T -.----~~,_.~-~-J
I. Pro- 2. Site 3. Im-
fessional and
prove-
Services Site ment to
Additions Rites
I. Pro-
fessional Services
2. New Buildings
and Building Additions
3. Re- I. Promodeling fessional
Services
2. Administration
3. In- 4. At- 5. Pupil struction tendance Trans-
and portation Health
I
6. oper-17. Maination of terrance Plant of Plant
8. Food 19. InvestService ment
and Property Student
Body
Activities
---- --- --- ---1----1----
Total Capital Outlay
19,264.60 520.00
4,045.95
209,602.19
26,993.80
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
Marion McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
White Negro
125.00
791.02 604.67
__
612.08 1,926.40 420.59
96.23
158.37
White 600.00 7,000.00 Negro White 76.60
20,277.62 80,101.11 3,536.66 24,204.22 1,172.00
__
1,726.041,284.70
"
"_,,
400.00
R7.13 124.13 __ _
Negro
.
White
30,953.01
9,053.02
_
_
3,457.34 __
~~~~ ::::::::: ::::::::: -9;320:81 --------- 26U~g:~~ ::::::::: ::::::::: :::::::: 2g:ggU~ ::::::::::- --- -2;900:616:914.70 --
Negro
12.00
166.91
1,000.28
919.00
_ _
3,875.09 859.27
_ 108,415.86
30,875.75
1,248.60
43,463.37 33,021. 08 _ 276,154.77 _ 2,098.19
White
_
_
Negro
_
_
White
297.57 10,057.92
153.00 2,682.78
959.97 497.00
14,648.24
Negro
518.90
365.54 695.10 _
1,579.54
White 200.00 5,100.00 ---------
]14.34 1,950.00 2,276.00
3,857.08 ---- --- _
Negro
__
2,500.00 1,165.29 641.95 2,308.30' 938.42 2,791.19
-- _I 225.00 1,927.00 --------- 15,649.42
5,845.58
16,190.73
~~~i ~~~~~~~~~ :~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ -. --14;i~i~~il~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::i~i~~~_~~~~~:~~;;;~;~~f~~~~t::t~:~~I-:~411:~{:::~~r~~~~~~~---+ii~:;;
Total Expense
and Outlay Payments
206,425.93 194,182.00 224,254.76
69,852.48 824,402.54 301,289.37 173,603.01 184,464.09 534,822.63 390,601. 25 237,690.69 ]13,059.06
187,579.64 82,781. 96 759,976.20 246,371.33 352,179.03 6,912.13 358,996.58 367,984.06 741,333.89 131,978.90
246,553.81 ]16,171.06 446,812.43 175,961.52 184,399.00 215,595.23 609,469.67 379,011.52 399,955.91 124,453.18
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens
-wt-::>r Pierce
Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
White ..-
Negro - White - -
Negro -
White -
Negro .. Whit e - Negro - -
White -- Negro -
:
I
........j'J'll
i 2- 000 00
I - --
i 043 80
-----I
5 260 46
-I
-
-
-
-
-
-
Whit e - - - -
Negro ....-
Whit e Negro -
White - Negro Whit e Negro
Whit e Negro -
10 000 00 10,144.29
909,170.94 165,129.13137,034.19
-
-
-
-
-
525.00 ====_==== =~=----
-
-
520 10
183 11
190.25
-
727.00 _
-
-
- 1
I,
-
-I
779.05 120.44 96.25 120.43
-11300000' -
-
-
--
-
3 468 48
________ 4,977.02, 21,220.521
835.67 _ -------'----2:363:70
15,468.48
_____
5,643.72
- -::::::::1":::::: ::::::== ::::~:~~~:~~
573,152.58 261,382.79 352,721.16 260,720.19
236,588.26 126,660.69 316,443.26 233,802.84 565,069.67
5,398.50
-
------ ------- t- ________________ 1,231,478.55 6,417,443.64 1,090,580.98
-
- .-
:::::::::::::::=1=
658,927.83 240,390.54
:~~~::J--~:~:~O 168 18 ------1- ::::::
1. 961.13
283,181. 70 85,563.79 253,184.43
216.68 143,221.53
-
7,043.17 _
7,770.17 535,901.36
69,743.42
White - Negro
Whit e Negro Whit e Negro White
Negro - -
White Negrr -
-
-
.. 1 500 00
-
4 316 55
-
1,456.60 8.896.00
-
-
_____ 8,983.85
-
-
..
--
1,456.60 8,896.00 4,316.55
10,483.85
302,165.50 303,502.30 439,625.62 31,700.41 605,089.73 93,160.36 299,391.22 132,374.34 890,006.07 167,922.05
White Negro
White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
White
7 158 50
Negro
White -
Negro
White -
Negro
2 768 18
White -
-
N,e~ro,1
~:~:~,
..
- 1
:::::::::1::::
1~~~~J-:_5' 140.00I
-
747.65
946.58
i:::::::-- I
! - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - -
-
:
t
~
~
:
:
~
~
:
2
5I 1
!
i 193 521
6 699 79
_____ 7,056.82
+------ ------I -----1--------
-----1------
I I
'507:10
I -i:865:43
3,173.55 ____ 1,147.18_
.Ir:':
1 000 00
___ 1,000.00_
1---- ---
203,075.16
157,021.12
-
231,210.09
6,231.75 217,587.80
717.65 80,090.49
69,460.47
547,011.55
4,851.76
319,354.80
353,387.65
,-
i 2 638 32
----I 230.00 128,618.75 4,379,579.13
3_,34-1-.27_3_,944.20I 67_2.84
1,866.36 1,692,820.20 34,629.98 378,487.74
8 569 63
.. 5,428.301,866.70 _ __ 19,545.28 144,813.11
-
-
-------- - - -
-
109,740.01
-
-
--
__ 770.34
---I __
2,768.18
'1
3,782.95
1,000. 00 --------
-::: __ 3,000.00
103,414.92 394,411.57 496,201.52
271,524.74
=== ========= 1 ======.===i========:
----1-----------_
158,182.51
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS IX. Capital Outlay-Continued
A. SITES
B. BUILDINGS
C. EQUIPMENT
I
1. Pro- 2. Site 3. Im- 1. Pro- 2. New 3. Re- I. Pro- 2. Ad- 3. In- 4. At- 5. Pupil 6. Oper- 7. Main- 8. Food 9. Invest- Total
Total
fessional and
prove- fessional Buildings modeling fessional minis- struction tendance Trans- ation of terrance Service ment
Capital
Expense
Services Site ment to Services
and
Services tration
and portation Plant of Plant and Property Outlay
and
SYSTEM
Additions Sites
Building
Health
Student
Outlay
Additions
Body
Payments
Spalding Stephens Stewart Snmter Talbot
-1-
Activities
---------- ---------------
s White $-------- t6,776.00 122,160.70 $-------- $---------- $-------- $-------- $------- $2,871.48 $------- $-------- $-------- $-------- $------- $4,622.02 36,430.20 $1,260,888.34
Negro White
----42:00
.. _-------
---------
-----------------
---------
---------
--49:433:42
15:717:48
---------
---------
---------------
-----------------
--------
--.-----
---------
----_.-.-
-- ..------
-----.---
-----------------
----- ..--------.
-------.- ..-------
---65:192:90
305,082.17 548.608.58
Negro --------- --------- --------- --.------ -----.----- --------- --------- -.------ --------- ----- ..-- --------- --------- --------- -------- --------- ------------ 22,234.66
33;944:73 ---33;944:73 White --------- --------- --------- --------- --~-------- --------- --------- --------
Negro --.------ --------- --------- --------- ----------- --------- --------- --------
-------- --------- --------- --------- -------- ______ w __ -------- --------- --------- --------- -------- ---------
189,917.01 330,445.80
-------- White --------- --------- --------- --------- ----------- --------- --------- -------- -------- --~------ --------- --------- ________ w
________ w ------------
Negro Whit.
-----------------
-----------------
-----------------
-3:270:05
--81:243:48
-1:125:00
-----------------
--------
--------
------.--
---------
---------------
-----------------
-----------------
-----------------
---------------
----48:75
---85:687:28
314,631.10 226,752.95 260,644.09
Negro --------- --------- --------- --------- ----------- --------- --------- -------- -*------- -------- --------- --------- --------- -------- --------- ------------ 230,864.82
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
White --------- --------- --------- --------- ----------- --------- --------- -------- --------- -------- --------- --------- --------- -------- --------- ------------
Negro White
---------
---------
-3;000:00
---------
---------
-----------------
---2:064:94
-4;916:00
-----------------
--------
--------
-----------------
---------------
-2;533:00
-1:000:00
584.00
--------
--------
-----------------
---14:097:94
Negro White
-----------------
-----------------
-----------------
-----------------
3,925.00 -----------
2,300.00
---------
-----------------
1;094:26
-----------------
---------------
2,340.10 ---------
560.56 ---------
398.50 ---------
--------
--------
-----------------
9,524.16 1,094.26
----82:50 -151:259:06 Negro
White
--------- ----------------- --------- 183.52
--------- --------- 1,200.00 --------- -------- --------- --------- --------- -------- --------- 1,200.00 --------- --------- -------- --------- -------- --------- --------- --------- -------- --------- 151,525.08
Negro --------- --------- --------- --------- 1,000.00 --------- --------- -------- --------- -------- --------- --------- --------- -------- ---------
1,000.00
White -------_ .. --------- --------- --------- ----------- --------- --------- -------- --------- -------- --------- --------- --------- -------- --------- ------------
Negro -------_ .. --------- --------- --------- ----------- --------- --------- -------- --------- -------- --------- .--------- --------- -------- --------- ------------
101,363.66 9],568.20
618,894.37 200,900.85 295,191.85 204,541.47 613,400.88 183,750.45
342,839.56 353,288.39
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns TreutIen
Troup Turner
::::::::li~6i~:~6 ;;~~lm:~~I;:lml~~ :::~~~:~~I:::::::: White --------.
---------
Negro ---------
White --------Negro ---------
800.00
_________
3,330.88 ---------
White --------- --------- --------- ---------
Negro --------- --------- --------- ---------
8,703.80 --------- --------- -------- --------- -------- --------- 335.00 --------- 7,768.80 --------- 16,807.60
---------
-- ~ - - -- --
--------
--------
15:265:69
---------------
-----------------
-----------------
-----------------
3:545:38
89.24 --112:507:23
----31:50
---------------
-------- --------3,819.69 --------
9,505.44
-----------------
800.00 13,486.75
--------- -------- 695.99 -------- 35.00 2,338.42
--------- 3,069.41
562,220.33 259,830.24 1,148.680.43 200,244.82 487,263.51 113,239.91
-----------1:-:-=-:-=-:-=-=--: -4;040:94C==::= White --------- --------- --------- ---------
Negro White
-----------------
-----------------
-----------------
-----------------
--46:400:00
--------- -------- --------- -------- --------- --------- --------* -------- --------- ___ w ________ 245,002.75
--------- ---------------- --------
---------
---------
-----------------
-----------------
---------------
-----------------
---50:440:94
---296;029:13
Negro --------- --------- --------- --------- ----------- --------- --------- -------- 861. 071 ________ --------- --------- --------- -------- ---------
861.07 92,631.40
~~~ ~~~ ~~~=~~I~~~~~~~~~ :::~~~~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~I~~~~~~~~~ :i~i~i:i~I::::::::1::::::::: -:::::I::::::::: ::::::, White' _________
Negro! White
__________________
l Negro _________ -
1,433.94
I=.:
I-
--------
--------
--------
--------
169.11 _________________ --------- --------- -------- ---------
I~:~~~:~~I:::
4,004.48 610.00
12,045.21 5,568.14
663,343.54 229,311.08 368,024.09 154,907.17
Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White
"" Whitfield
C;.l
tD
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
: ~I ~ ~ ~: , ~,~:~? : ~~~::~i ~: ~:.: :.,:,"'.~I.~.~ ::::.~~.';',~'".:~.:~.;~~~~:::~.,.~:~.~
Negro
3,454.16 23,845.26'_________
White Negro
68,701.56 .________
White Negro
537.00
5,283.46
26,272.56
White __..
Negro
White
.
Negro 330.00 300.00
10,000.00
50.00
12,294.81 400.00
.__
27,299.42 81,396.37 32,093.02
._______
10,680.00
142,737.60 562.536.19 239.104.47
538,869.90 38.216.42 167,649.43 167.809.79 433,396.29
384,133.10
White Negro White Negro White
7,104.6030,207.85 546,825.00
3,868.75 9,586.15
400.00
. .
._______ .______ .________
.
.____ .____
584,137.45 1,595,510.86 191,305.02
3,868.75 112,256.41 9,586.15 107,742.01
400.00 235,571.15
~Ne~g~ro ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: :::::::: ::::::::: :::::::: :::::::::. :::::::::'::::::::: :::::::: :::::::::. :::::::::::: gU7,0l6U8.8~3
White
1,000.00
13,301.16
14,301.16 1,265,002.99
Negro
.______
3,393.00
White Negro _.
300.00 1,113.30 945.90 19,897.63
_.
White Negro
500.0016,000.00
0-
418.60
White
.____
Negro 10.00
White 170.00 Negro
9,,300.00 3,000.00
2,845.622,249.71 2,430.311,100.00
_. 271.10 4,003.28 22,002.41________ 19,931.30
400.35 26.00
30.00 30.00
7,971.32 1,626.20
452.20 692.15 258.42 39.20
27,752.51 3,556.31 24,471.32 2,044.80
301.10 4,043.28
35,875.18 19,970.50
446,310.00 155,414.05 334,036.41 291,133.27 366,301.69 223,294.90
631,145.92 351,450.95
Total Counties White 29,731.03349,718.34206.028.49240,963.94 9,764,332.98667,373.98 165.507.1261,204.10458,840.30 3,749.83 133,178.89 209,268.26 107,079.00173.045.03 368,261.35 12,838,282.64 119.603.084.46 Negro 2,035.0094,975.18234,160.06'21,442.57 7,119,576.47210,486.46 3,501.822,504.72379,890.762,811.4621,874.30 31,643.06 30,598.9218,632.65 1,447.848,175,581.27146,003,663.64
Americus Atlanta Barnesville
~:~~~I::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: :::::::: ::::::::: :::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: :::::::: ::::::::: :::::::::::: i~tt~U~
Whitel 90.00
:19,792.80
227.0045,431.96
729.89124,875.06
3,589.76 2,043 .45!
.______ 196,779.9214,245,975.58
~~:~I::::~~:~~l::::::::f:~~~:~~I::::::::::::::~~~:~r:~~~:~~I:::::::::--~~~:~~l~~:~~~:~~:::::::: ::::::::: :~:~~~:~~ :~:~~~:~~1~~':8:8:7~~~ ::::::::: ---!~:~~;:~r:~;;:~~~:~~
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
IX. Capital Outlay-Continued
-------------~---------;----
A. SITES
B. BUILDINGS
C. EQUIPMENT
SYSTEM
I. Pro- 2. Site fessional and Services Site
Additions
3. Improvement to Sites
1. Professional
Services
2. New Buildings
and Building
Additions
3. Re- I. Promodeling fessional
Services
2. Ad- I 3. Inminis- struction tration
4. At- 5. Pupil tendance Trans-
and portation Health
6. Operation of Plant
7. Maintenance of Plant
8. Food 9. Invest-
Service ment and Property
Student Body Activi-
ties
Total Capital Outlay
Total Expense
and Outlay Payments
Bremen Buford
Calhoun Carrollton ~ Cartersville
0""" Cedartown Chickamauga
Cochran Commerce Dalton Decatur Dublin
Fitzgerald Gainesville Hawkinsville Hogansville Jefferson
White $..------ $
Negro
.. _
White
..
Negro .-.___ _
_ $1,000.00 $_.... $ __ .._ .... _
...
.._ ..
..
. __
$.. . . . . $ 815.83 $_ . $
$...... _ $
.. $..
$
$.
$..
$ 1,815.83 $ 200,076.36
160,240.31 40,842.52
White .. __.. __
_
_
Negro .- ......
White __
Negro
__
. __..... __
__
261.26
_
_
__ __
__
__
__
White Negro White
.... .... ..' _ .._ .._"
__
_ .-__ .-_
511.23 __
__
__
.. __
:~:~ ::: --:::1_:: :_::. :::.::::. ::..... ::::--:::: ::-- "::
824.00
..
.. _
824.00
.___ __ 3,178.24 _._____
__
1,589.12
__. .
.. ._ 15,950.00 .
...
1 648.08 __..
,-_ .. ..
__ ....
__ _
_
__ .
3,439.50 1,589.12
16,461.23
1,648.08
_
....
..
--::::-- ::::::::: :::::::: :__:::::: ::::::::: :::::::: ::.---- --------- ----------
280,859.62 46,171.17 354,780.41 142,356.29 469,840.38 99,699.21 480,198.18 74,099.20 153,296.49
White .-
.
.
.
.. _
__
_ ..
..
..
:::.::: .: ----- Negro ....
:e~:~
__
_
..._ ..
_
.._ ..
..
1,;~~:~~ _:::::::: ::: ::::. .: -- :::::::: :::::::: 1~:~~~:~~ :::::::::: ::::_ ::::::: : :::::: ::--
White
.. 291.95
..
3540 __ ..
4,141.49
...
163.77 ..
Negro ....
..
__
__ 1,000.00
.. __ __
White ..
.... _..
.. _ 25,316.08 4,752.35 __
_
1,810.65 _ _ ____....
..
..
Negro
__
235.00
..
__ __ __
500.00 __..
.. _
__
..
White __
..
.. _
Negro
.. __.
.-
.. __....
.....
.. __
_ ..
. __..
_
_ 14,030.55
_ _
6,983.82 4,632.61 1,000.00
_ _
31,879.08 735.00
_
.i....i,;;'M!j ~~~E.......1..1 . 1
1
1
...1
;ow,,,'...
1....
. :, . .
Ii~:l~ '
:. . . . . .1.. 1...
,.....I~:~i;;;g~i
194,759.24 59,685.96 278,949.75 35,590.59 675,990.88 77,477 .62 807,665.58 157,091.45 510,619.57 192,835.58
348,525.33 100,812.28 603,101. 92 201,464 .82 154,086.73 32,019.12 226,276.52 86,213.81 179,430.99
1,930.56
LaGrange Marietta Monroe Moultrie Newnan
Pelham Quitman Rome Tallapoosa Tallulah Falls
Thomaston Thomasville
"".,....... Toccoa Trion Valdosta
Vidalia Waycross "Test Point Winder
Total Cities
Total Counties
Graud Total
961,239.47 226,458.86 842,011.05 131,360.84 237,475.88
White
Negro
White
Negro
_
--:::::l:-::::: ~~~~:::____
83:40~:~~19::~:::~ ::::::::_:~::~ ___: ::::::::: ::::::::: __
:::::::::
:::::::: :::::::::
~:~~~:~~::~28::~
Negro
~
~____
_
~
~
~
~
White
1,400.00
_
Negro .'________
__
752,400.42 130,759.20 443,071. 96 113,245.48
271,639.60 107,149.06 205,707.53 112,242.76
10:::::::: 1':H:HU~ _ 1,400.00 48,884.44 400.00
White
9,600.00 3,097_12
__
12,697.12 526,696.63
Negro
92,298.39
White
__
6,439.81
,,
1,836.82 ..
8,276.63 581,582.58
Negro __
__
.. _
__
.. 2,516.44
__
809.10
3,325.54 293,890.52
White"
I --- --------- ---- ----------- -- --,,-- --------- -------- 976.00 -------- --------- --------- --------- -------- ---------
976.00 340,530.93
;;!t''''" . . . . , ' ... ; . . . ::::;; ~~:!::::::::: ::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::: :::::::: -i:5~n~ :::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: :::::::: ::::::::: ----i:5~n~ ~~HiUi
,,~~ ~'~.~
:::~:;
White 12.25 _
882.60
745.75 3,339.55
300.00 361.83 384.95 851.13
6,878.06 637,270.52
~Ii\~~ __,, :::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: m~~ ::::::::: :::::::::li60:7i 1,~~U~ :::::::: ::::::::: m:gb __ ~~~:~~ __3~~:~~ ::::::::: i:~~U} i~g:~~U~
~~~:: ::::::::: ::-: - .: :--- -:: :::::::: ---3:385:93 __::::::: ::-::::::1:_-::::: 1~:mJ~ :-:--::: -:::::::: :-:::::: ::::-:::: :::----- --------- 11:~bU~ 2~U~U~
:::: ---;~~:~~ -~:~44.~~~~:2~1.~~1 -~~;:~~ -1~8:~~~:;~;~~'-0-:9:~7 ---8;~:~~1~:4~~:~~;~~'-9-;9:~~;~,~-::.~~ ---~~~:~~ 4,306.73 ~:~~:~~ ;~'-7-;7.~~ -;:~~~:~~ --~~~:~~~:~~ 29,7:::;:~:::
Negro 25.00
8,937.34 _
479.96
443.56191,288.33'18,803.74
2,336.63 1,406.821,173.87
132,041.0511,463,145.84
White 29,731.03349,718.34206,028.49240,963.94 9,764,332.98161677,,134753..8908165,507.1261,204.10458,840.30 3,749.83
107,079.00 73,045,03
12,838,282.64 119,603,084.46
Negrol 2,035.00
.57 7,119,576.47
3,501.8212,504.721379,890.7612,811.46 21,874.30 31,643.06 30,598.92 18,632.65 1,447.84 8,175,581.27 46,003,663.64
White
29,833.28
1234,160.06 121,442
139546,,977652..1389239,249.86 241,225.20
1210,486.46 9,933,217.10799,393.05
63,637.30655,839.6916,364.681113333,,417788..8899220193,,527648..9296 110,883.04,92,842.05369,490.19 13,422,114.66 149,350,672.71
Negro l
2,060.00,94,975.18
1243,097.40,21,
442.5717,12o,056.4?27,632.26
3,501.82,2,948.28,471,179.09
1166,322.95
111,615.20
1
2
1
,
8
74
.
3
0
33
,
9
7
9
.
6932,005.74119,806.52
1
1,447.8418,307,622.32
368,261.35
57,467,409.48
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS ======:c=====
_ _ _ _ _ _ _~---~X_..-D-e-b-t-S--'-e-rv-i-c-e-~---------~1 XI. Outgoing Transfer Accounts
A. PRINCIPAL
B. INTEREST
I D. EX-
A. TO OTHER SCHOOL
OF DEBT
OF DEBT
C. AMOUNT' PEND!-
SYSTEMS
PAID
TURES
SYSTEM
1. Bonds I 2. Loans
1. Bonds 2. Loans
I
INTO BOND SINKING FUNDS
TO STATE E. OTHER SCHOOL DEBT
BUILDING SERVICE AUTHOR-
Total Debt Service
1. Teachers 2. MainSalaries tcnance and
3. Other
Total Transfer Accounts
~~'::~~:' : :~'";: ~j l':",","'I':~'~ Appling
Atkinson
, '1:::r:m': 1,;,,00 , : '-:
Bacon
1
Baker
White 6,024.00 24,560.70 2,392.58 1,168.07 1,157.88 ------------
33.30 35,336.53 ----------
1
_
I>:l
Baldwin
~Nhe1g~r~o ---12:000:00:::::::::::: ---17:558:88 :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::: ---29:558:88 :::::::::: ::::::::J:.:::::::::: ::::::::::::_
""I>:l
Banks
White 7,000.00
4,775.00
_
Negro
Barrow
Bartow
Ben Hill
Berrien
Bibb
Bleckley
Brantley
Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke
White, 2,000.00
763.53
2,763.53 26,108.54 2,944.00 2,262.00 31,314.54
. : :;.:, :~i:.:~:~.~ ~.; .~I: :: . ..';:;;:::;1::..,,,;.::::I::.I.I
I :.::
~::.;:::.~ :~.:i.'"'~I :,".o::::~.~i: ~.m[: Butts
Calhouu Camden
")"00)00 .:
: :: !
. :.i::I '".m.fi
Candler
Carroll
White 3,600.00 19,180.00
536.00'............
10.00 23,326.00..........
. . 26,901.64 26,901.64
Negro
..
Catoosa Charlton
~gi ::::i~~~~~g~===i~~~~~]..:~~~~~~;~ ====:=~i~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ::ii~ii~~g~ ::~::~::~~ "iiii~~~ ~~~~:=~~~~ ~~~~:~=::: :::~.~~~~~~~ ~~~~:~:~~~:~
Chatham
White
:~::
::::::::::::
::::::::::::
::::::::::::1::
..
....
....
Chattahoochee Negro
:::':::1:::::::::::: :::::: :::.l. ::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::
::::::: ::::::::::::
Chattooga
White 14,000.00 le,OOO.oO 4,905.00 2,584.53............
.
31,489.53
__
..
..
Negro
..
..
Cherokee
White 33,000.00......
31,656.50............
115.14 64,771.64
.
Negro
__
_._ _ _
_._._
_
_. __ _._
_._
Clarke
White 66,000.00 335,000.00 76,040.11 .. _._
._ _.. _ _
477,040.11
_ _... 217,663.23 217,663.23
t-.:>
Clay
~h1~~ 4;000:00 :::::::::::: --405:00 ::::::::::: :::::::::::: --5;000:00 -40:00 ''''9;445:00 :::::::::: ::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
C">'".?
Negro
_
_
_
35,600.00 _..... 35,600.00
.
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
White 62,000.00 25,000.00 53,030.00............
Negro
_
White 7,000.00
3,460.00 .. _.........
Negro ............................. _ _
White 112,000.00............ 86,224.60 .. _ _
Negro
_
_._._ _
White 24,272.74 50,000.00 11,651.25 1,506.01
Negro
"_._._,,,, __ ._ _._
White 1,000.00 __
40.00
898.78
Negro
_
._
_ _._.....
_
206.22 140,236.22
_ __
_
__
_
28,210.00
15.50 38,685.50 .. _._._
_
_
15,190.00 .. _....... 15,190.00
_._. __
_. 120,000.00 318,224.60
_._
_
_ _. __
_. ._
_
_
30,561.00 117,991.00
_
_
_ _ _. _
_._. _
_... 1,938.78155,271.07 53,266.14 13,168.60
33,566.94 _.....
.
_
.
_
.
_. . . . . . . .
.
.
_.
__
.
221,705.81
33,566.94
Columbia
White ........... 15,000.00
90.00
365.01
__
15,455.01
_
.
Negro
__ _
_
.
Cook
White 12,000.00............ 5,687.30 _._.........
17,687.30
"
_
.
Negro
_. "_"'_"'"
_
"
__
.
Coweta
White 46,837.50 95,000.00............ 1,548.34............
273.97 143,659.81 21,000.00..........
21,000.00
Negro ....................... ""-'-"'-' .. -.........
17.08
17.08
_
_ _._
.
Crawford Crisp
~~ii :::~~:~;;:~ ~~~::~::::~~ :::+~~::~:'~~:~:~::::)~~~~~~:~::: '::~~;6~~~~ .::~:~~~~~ . .!!:!~~:~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~: ~~~~~:~~~:~~ .~~~~:~~~:~~
:: 1
Dade Dawson
~~ii[:~:;;~:~I:::~~:~~~~~I::)~~~~;~ ::::::~~~~~t~~~~~:~~~~ ~~:~~~t : : ~~~J::::~:;;!:;;~~~~~~~~~~I:~~~~~~]::::~:;;~:~~ ::::;:~;;:~
SYSTEM
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
X. Debt Service-Continued
XI. Outgoing Transfer AccountsContinued
A. PRINCIPAL OF DEBT
I. Bonds 2. Loans
B. INTEREST OF DEBT
I. Bond, i 2. Loans
C.AMOU:-!T
PAID INTO BOND
SINKING FUNDS
Total Debt Service
A. TO OTHER SCHOOL SYSTEMS
I. Teachers 2. MainSalaries terrance and Operation
3. Other
Tota Transfer Accounts
Decatur DeKalb Dodge
...t-:l
....
Dooly Dougherty
White Negro White
195,000.00 __
_
__
_
2,550.00 154,986.88
_
3- 5- -2-.5-3-6- .-8-8-
----------
-----
-----_
-----352,222.54
352,222.54
Douglas EaIly
L:/--- /-/: ::--- j Negro
_
6,96~:~: ~~:_~3~0:0~:/:~::~ White
Negro White
35,000.00 54,605.38
_ 15,000.00
_/~--:: ~~_;~:;;~:::
1:~:~:~6 :--:T:9_~~
Negro
_
E chols
White Negro
4,000.00 _
_
885.00
13,200.00
18,085.00
_
_ --------1 --------- ----------- -- --------- -------- ------------ ---------- '--------- ------ --- -----------
Ef1ingham Elbert E manuel E vans
WhIte Negro
WhIte Negro
White Negro White Negro
600.00 __ __ _
.1
_
1____________
100.00 50,500.00
32.00
18,760.00 _ _ _
11,138.00 1,032.34
_
_ 680.70
_ 878.79
22.07 11,760.07 __ 53,223.83
1,500.00 960.00
15,570.00 350.00 _ _
15,570.00 350.00
1,500.00
960.00
Fannin
White Negro
2,000.00 __
_ __
Fayette
White Negro
_
_
__
_
_
F loyd
White 93,175.00
36,328.75
_
Forsyth
~~~~I-- --2~ 800~00 5.000~ 00 ------916 ~001 -------34~031-~:::: ::
Negro
_
_
_
' ~~ ";.fi.~' "~:: '.':.~ '~.l~.~ Franklin
Fulton
Gilmer Glascock
. ' .'":m.oo
I:.1~j~ ..:.m~
Glynn Gordon
White
Negro
White Negro
21,942.17
50,000.00 _ _
.
6,779.80 _ _
89,934.38 20,186.97
15.72
139,934.38
- ---------- ---
48,924.66 ------ ---
76,950.52 76,950.52
---------- __ ------------
--
_
---------- __ -- - -------
Grady Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
White 27,500.00 Negro White Negro White 24,000.00 Negro White 19,500.00 Negro
White 53,200.00 Negro _ White 2,000.00 Negro
36,000.00 15,000.00
15,654.54
19,554.00 11,458.30
.. 24,530.30
_ 1,265.00
..
584.13
20,481.67 .
88,500.00 _
13.00
79,154.54
---
------
------ _
---- - ----- ---
1
----------- -
--
_
------------
43,567.00
16,650.00 16,650.00
---
------
------------
31,542.43
__ _
2,760.00
2,760.00 _
201,711.97 23,195.44 1,865.08 48,244.50
25,060.52 48,244.50
3,265.00
---
-
------ _ _
.t;v.
Haralson
White Negro
9,290.00 37,500.00
6,932.50
1,549.79
~
Harris
White 18,000.00 Negro
4,000.00
7,875.00
192.33 _
_ 50,100.00
55,272.29 27,645.00 3,762.00 80,167.33 6,916.70
31,407.00 _
6,916.70 _
Hart
White Negro
_
_
---
_
Heard
White Negro
7,000.00 13,000.00
2,668.50
605.46 ____________ ____________ __________ 23,273.96
_ _
Henry
White 30,515.69 Negro
5,000.00 10,441.49 .,
54.30 46,011.48
97,534.11 97,534.11
..
_
Houston Irwin
White 38,000.00 75,000.00 23,610.86 1,216.65
44.49 137,872.00
_
~i:\~~ ----8:000:00 :::::::::::: ----4;255:58 ::::::::::::C::::::::: --73:200:00'------- ---85:455:58 :::::::::: :::::::::: :-:::::::::: ::::::::::::
Negro
!____________
_
_
Jackson
White 12,000.00 Negro
9,045.00 ..
43.42
__ _
64.96 21,153.38
27,439.66
27,439.66
,
_
Jasper
White Negro
9,000.00 20,000.00
6,710.68
337.50 _
Jeff Davis
White Negro
6,000.00 2,000.00
6,598.57 400.00
.
48.36 36,096.54 .
_
12,598.57
__
2,400.00
847.20
_ _
847.20 _
-'~_"f._~ 1;~I,,~OOi .:~~"~"I Jefferson
_____ Jenkins
Johnson
ill~:r.::[~jilii ,'roL""I,OOL~
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
X Debt Servree-s- Contimued
XI. Outgoing Transfer AccountsContinued
SYSTEM
A. PRINCIPAL
B. INTEREST
OF DEBT
I
OF DEBT
1. Bonds 2. Loans 1. Bonds 2. Loans
D. EX
PENDI-
C.AMOUNT TURES
PAID TO STATE
INTO
SCHOOL E.OTHER
BOND BUILDING DEBT
SINKING AUTHOR- SERVICE
FUNDS TTY OR
OTHER
Tota! Debt Service
A. TO OTHER SCHOOL SYSTEMS
1. Teachers 2. MainSalaries terrance
and Operation
3. Other
Tota Transfer Accounts
AGENCY
1----[------ ----1----
Jones Lamar
".,,~'~~]I''":'ro.'"' ' '.",,""" s White $ 10,535.20 $----------- $----------- $----------- $----------- $-----------
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -
White ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
White 3,000.00 ------------ 2,505.50 ------------ ------------ 29,900.00_
Negro White
-----------------------
-----------------------
------7--1-0-.0-0- -_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
-----------------------
-----------------------
-
1,906.89
2.616.89 74,340.83
29,398.17 103,739.00
Negro ------------ ------------
----3:605:001:::::::::::: White 4,000.00 13,000.00
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------
------------ ------------
------------ 41,800.00
------------
2-3-,-2-5-1-.-0-3- ---8--5-,6-5--6-.0-3- ----------
17,165.93 17,165.931
----------
------------ ------------_
...... .._
::::::::::::1:::::::::::: White 8,000.00 ------------ 3,895.37
------------
Negro White
------------
------------
-----------------------
------------
------------
-----------_.
------------
_-----------
---
----
---~
-----------41,800.00
.........11.::..1.: Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
1 . :.
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
White Negro
---16:492:50 White
Negro White
4,000.00 ------------
3,000.00 ------------
6,000.00
------------ 2,325.00
------------
------------
------------ ----------------------- 1,842.50
------------ 11,644.32
------------ ----------------------- 5,235.00
------------ -
------------ -
------------
301.05
------------
------------
-
----
-1-1-.0-0-
25,028.55 ----7--,8-5--3-.5-0-
----------
----------
196,098.69 ------------
196,098.69
------.-.-.-.-.-.-
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------
------------ -
::::::~~~~~l ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ White ------------ ------------ 1,080.00
------------ -
Negro ------------ 4,009.44 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -
White 14,527.50 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 96,600.00 -
1,520.00 4,009.44 111,127.50
1,716.00 ...
1,716.00 _ _
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -
Marion McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
White 14,554.20 10,000.00
655.42
271. 66 ------------ ------------
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -
White 15,000.00 ------------ 7,964.00 ------------ ------------ 8,649.00
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
:-:--:~~t;[~;~;~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~l White ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------
White 21,500.00 9,930.00 10,465.68
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------
White 1,000.00 10,000.00
240.00
62,300.00,_
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------
------------1.
IMitchell
Monroe Montgomery Morgan
::;!:E~I~,:~;o :';!E~I~;;.;;;~ .:.;:;:I.~;'o;~il:~I.~!i~~';;;.; :;~;~):~:;~-
Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
White 120,000.00 Negro While 16,000.00
74,796.00 4,667.60
------
------------
1,361,462.67
1,079,558.651,079,558.65
---------- ---------- ------------ ---
_
20,667.60 -
---
-
_
Negro
------------ ------------ ---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ------------ ----- __. _
~~~~ ----~:~~~:~~i1:1:,:1:6:6:,:6:6:6:.:6:7 ----~:~~~:~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::~~:~~~:~~ :::::~~:~~ ---~~::~~:~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
Negro
. ..
-------
------------ ----
-._.
.--------- --------.- ------------ ---
_
While 10,700.00
.______ 3,405.00 ._______ 1,232.96
15,337.96
..
_
Negro
.
------ ._ ------------
---
---------- ---------- . __.
-.
.
Peach
White 12,000.00 30,000.00 7,957.50
Negro
..
473.60
3,050.00 33,600.00 59,190.00 146,271.10
.
.
.
._____
43,121.14 43,121.14 26,890.03 26,890.03
Pickens
White 10,000.00 Negro
10,716.70
.
.
.
._._.__
---
-------
20,716.70
-----
. __
.
__
l-:>
"-'"l
Pierce Pike
While Negro White Negro
7,000.00 10,863.76
5,153.75 2,000.00 4,284.20
. __.. .
..
. --. .__
.
12,153.75 .
17,147.96
. .
__ ._
_ _
Polk
White Negro
.
..
-
__
..
.
.
_
Pulaski Putnam Quilman Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
White 4,000.00
. 2,619.39
.__________
6,619.39
.
._
Negro White 5,500.00 Negro 5,500.00 While __.
2,362.49 2,362.49
-.________
11,362.00 38,038.00
19,224.49 45,900.49
_
.
__
. __
_
Negro White 8,000.00 Negro _. White
20,735.41
5,404.60
31,000.00
44,404.60 20,735.41
~ __
_
__
.
_
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------.------------ ------------
1
---------- ------------ ------------
i
11'1~!fi:~I.;~:;.,:-.;:;!:~i;.,:;:~.:,::l~;l~,~.~.~l'~.r~.~i;;;:.: ;; ".ffi- "
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
x. Debt Service-Continued
A. PRIN CIP AL I B. INTEREST
D. EX-
SYSTEM
I. II.I OF DEBT
OF DEBT
C.AMOUNT PENDI-
- - - - - - _ . - - - - - - - - - - PAID
TURES
INTO TO STATE E. OTHER
Bonds 2. Loans
Bonds I 2. Loans
BOND SCHOOL DEBT SINKING BUILDING SERVICE
FUNDS AUTHOR-
1
!
ITY OR OTHER
- - - -1- - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - - -1
I
AGENCY 1 - - - -1 - - - - -
Total Debt Service
1. Teachers 2. Main-
Salaries tenance and
Operation
3. Other
Total Transfer Accounts
Spalding
9,305.00$
62.67 $ 87,30294 $..
$
$ 42,236.09 $ 42,236.09
Stephens
32.00 34,438.81 31,000.30 14,017.02
. _ 45,017.32
Stewart Sumter
175.00 _. 1,607.50 __
3,175.00 . . __
3,607.50
_
Talbot
4,000.00 ._
8,347.98
__
2,000.00 14,347.98
_
56,500.00
56,500.00
.
Taliaferro
WNehgirteo _
__
-
_
Tattnall
White 1,500.00
1,012.50
_
Negro
_
_
2,512.50
Taylor
White __
12,592.00
_
10,453.23 ._
23,045.23
Telfair
Negro White Negro . __._.
_ -_ -----
_
__
12,037.52
_
_
--
-------
76,875.47 88,912.99
__
------1----
. ... Terrell
\Vhite
_
Thomas a~',;:; ~.~.~,::;:,,~~,~,;;
i'iiiili,;;;:::I"""AA II'"' ............'"+,"
Tift
Toombs Towns
~~~~I~~~~~~~~~~~~ ::::::::;;::::: :: ::::::::;;:: __::-:::::_ ::::-:--~~~~ :::~~::~J~~~~~~~~~:~I!::~:-~:~:;~~~~~~~:~ ~~~~~~~~~~:r~~:~~~~~~~
Treutlen ~~:~!::::::::::---- :: --::::::::-- ::::::-::::: ::--:---:- ::::.::::::: .::::::::1:::::::::::: -:::::::::1_::::::::: :::::::::::f::::::::::
Troup
~:i:~i 1::500:0~ ::::::::::_:' ~:99~:7~1:::::::::::J:::-::::::+:~:::~:~~_ 87.19 l;::~:~:~~I11U~Ug; 11~~~~:~l __1:400:00 __:~~::~::~g
Turner Twiggs Union
t~,'~~~I~ml@!mmm"~i:OOi"mIL ...
Upson
White Negro
9,000.00 ..
2,298.45 __
36,000.00 44,800.00
47,298.45 54,233.60,__________ 44,800.00 1 77,767.40
54,233.60 77,767.40
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
White 73,000.00
Negro
__
39,724.99 _
White 9,670.40 25,750.66
__
Negro
_
White 8,344.80 _
__
Negro
_ _
White
_
Negro _ White 2,100.00 Negro
_ _
862.00
6,753.43
112,724.99 _
_ _
181,288.00 181,288.00
_ __
42,174.49 8,344.80
60,322.27_ _
16,333.48 10,500.12
~ ----- ---- --2,090.00 2,500.00 1,254.00
60,322.27
- - - - - -20,923.48 11,754.12
2,962.00 .
_
79,276.45 44,481. 97
Wayne
White 48,000.00 155,000.00 29,496.13 _
Negro
_
_
_
Webster
White Negro
_
tv H'-
Wheeler
White Negro
_ _
'.C
White
White
Negro
5,142.36
500.00 __
Whitfield
White 12,102.57 Negro
2,303.00 _
12,475.00 244,971.13
_
_
_
_
5,642.36
_
_
_
14,405.57
_
_
_
_
_
_
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
White 2,000.00
280.67
26,000.00
28,280.67
_
_
WNehgirteo --- 10-,0-0-0--.0-0- ------------
4,068.-0-0- ------------ ___ --- ----- 25,900.001__________ 2154,,900608..0000 ---------- ---------- -------- _
~>;~~I.'"~'" "~"'.,,'t""~""I..........';:~:;;I
Total Counties White 2,418, 963.96 3,022,776.08 1,409,430.50 42,858.84 347,387 .26
9,198,680.37 752,542.22 151,699.30 2,740,977.763,645,219.28
Negrol 540,470.00 640,609.441 414,009.20 2,215.34 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 265,261.oY,309,221.75 ,171,786.731224,389.611 7,379.701 131,330.081 363,099.39
1
1
13 1 1 , 5 2 5 , 3 0 0 . 2 2 . 4 3 1 , 9 6 3 . 5 1
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
X. Debt Service-Continued
XI. Outgoing Transfer AccountsContinued
SYSTEM
A. PRINCIPAL OF DEBT
1. Bonds 2. Loans
B. INTEREST OF DEBT
1. Bonds 2. Loans
D. EX-
C. AMOUNT PENDI-
PAID
TURES
INTO TO STATE E.OTHER
BOND SCHOOL DEBT
SINKING BUILDING SERVICE
FUNDS AUTHOR-
ITY OR
OTHER
AGENCY
Total Debt
Service
A. TO OTHER SCHOOL SYSTEMS
1. Teachers 2. Main-
Salaries tenance and
Operation
3. Other
Total Transfer Accounts
Atlanta Bremen
W:~h~i:t~e ~=========== ~===2=0=,=0=0=0=.=0=0 ~=========== ~======8=6=2=.:6:1 ~::::::=:::: ~::=:==::=:: ~=:::::==: ~:=:2:0:,:8:6:2:.=6:1 ~::=:==:== ~:::=::::= ~-~~~:~~~:~~ ~-~~~:~~~:~~_
Negro
_
Calhoun
White __
Negro
.
.________
1,145.72
1,145.72 _
Carrollton
White
.__
44,698.40 44,698.40
t-:> <:J1 0
Cartersville
Cedartown Cochran
; ~~,;il~ ~;~,~~I~;~'~"'~,"::;:~:~:~~:~:~:~:.:.~~f-~~.~:i:~::~:~1:::~:-
~ :"~",": : ~.:"." ~'"
: Dalton
Monroe Moultrie
Rome
!~I ~.".: ~':.:~: :~.:
~.~.:~:~:~:~.:~.~ I~: ::: '::~l::::~::'~ ~1.~)!~1.~
Tallulah Falls
Thomasville Toccoa Trion
~,~~~~:::~:~~ ~:~_-~:_:~~-~:~:~:~ ~.~~l~ll~~:~~_~::.'"~:~:~~:~:~ ..".:~l1:~~:~.:~I~.~~~:.:I;;r~if;ltl;;:i:;~
Valdosta Waycross West Point
Total Cities Total Counties
Grand Total
::~;~ :::::::::::: ~~:~~:~ ::::::::::::
White
150,000.00
Negro
White
Negro
White 15,000.00 274,256.44 7,122.50
Negro
__
.
White 2,418,963.963,022,776.081,409,430.50 Negro 540,470.001 640,609.44 414,009.20
White 2,433,963.96 3,297,032.521,416,553.00 Negro 540,470.001 640,609.44 414,009.20
::~:~~ ~~::~:~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::: ..:2~:~:~:~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
2,976.66............
152,976.66 ...........................................
"'.'.'.'.............
82,163.74
82,163.74
.
__ .. _.. _
__.
4,561.60 86,959.50 154,063.74 841.33 542,805.11
187.48 .. _. __
418.67
606.15
_
715,204.87 715,204.87 _._.. 71,468.36 71,468.36
42,858.84 2,215.34
47,420.44 2,402.82
347,387.26
431,963.519,198,680.37 752,542.22151,699.302,740,977.763,645,219.28
_._ 265,261.0011,309,221.7513,171,786.731224,389.611 7,379.701 131,330.081 363,099.39
434,346.76 11,525,300.22 432,804.849,741,485.48 752,542.22.151,699.30 265,261.0011,309,640.4213,172,392.881224,389.611 7,379.70 202,798.44 434,567.75
11,679,363.96
13,456,182.6314,360,424.15
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS XII. Balance End of Year
D. AGENCY FUNDS
A. GEN- B. BOND C. BOND
Total
Grand Total
ERAL
FUNDS SINKING 1. U.S. 2. Teacher 3. Teacher 4. Group 5. Social
Balance
Payments
SYSTEM
FUNDS
FUND
Income Retirement Association Insurance Security
6. Other
End of Year and Balances
Taxes
Member
Dues
Premiums
Withheld
1
I
C
o
n
t
r
i
b
u
t
i
o
n
s
__------1-----1-----1 - - - - 1 - - - -1------ ----1-----1-----1-----1------1------
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
White $ 1,347.74 $ 7,027.27 $187,594.26 $ -2,07385 1 $
'$
'$
._. __ $__
_ $ 11,056.13 $ 204,951.45 $
~';;\~~ --387:88- ::::::::::. ----278.09- '-'8:428:7:5- 875.65 _:::::_::-- -----i94::50-!:::::::::::: ::::::::::::
Negro _.
.
..
._ 2,756.50
325.50
36.50
._.
_
White -2,723.97 _.. ._____ 62,895.46 18,879.41 14,505.16
773.00 4,932.,54
..
_
Negro .
. __. __. __.
._._______ 1,974.00 1,484.64
701.16
._
White 8,743.49 __._________ 13,967.03
Negro __.
._.
.
White 35,128.51 101,459.43 16,239.42
-925.57 . __._ _
495.00 --------------------i
--I --
27.70 --------- ----------
402.84
Negro .
.. ..
._.
_
10,164.87 3,118.50 99,261.60
4,159.80 21,720.49
152,827.36
919,363.54 152,635.94 350,165.22 99,991.85 513,819.85 51,130.67 295,081. 86
146,78~.88
998,558.64 395,011.46
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
~;~;~ ~:.1:7:0:_ :::::::::: __ :::::::::::: ::::::::J~~03::6_:::-::::::::::::::-:
White -232.45
Negro .
.
25.00 7,335.15 -1,584.30 -677.93.
._______
___ .________ _ .
_
. _ -248.88
White Negro
551.71 55,414.39 55,657.08
. 26,553.76 ___
88.00 10,362.08
White 67,373.99 Negro
._._._ 6,167.33 1,908.70 _
783.57 __
133.06
White 48,394.79 2,735.52 17,742.45 11,221.20
Negro
__
.
1,715.76
., _
1,226.85
451:~: ::::::::::_.
11,258.75
37.60
105.00
961. 77 __
242.07
._.
_
4,616.59
159,885.77
_ 76,509.25 83,998,54
331,766.85
18,819.79 412,643.87
60,789.59 1,174,308.64
62,192.16 313,555.03 101,681.33 753,915.98 87,565.75
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts
White 43,226.95 1,400.00
72.88 402,668.80 134,379.08
._
48,452.87 60,178.63 5,539.08 695,918.29
Negro
._ _
146,318.70 63,987.90
23,593.55 31,151. 77
265,051.92
White 10,521.72 ---Negro .---------- ---- --- :
I::::::::::::1:::::::::::. ---
.10
10,521.82
~~ii :::~~~~;:~~_ ::~~: 7~1::~~:~~~:~~: :~:~:~-4~: --~:::::: :~~~:~~- :::~~:~~- f4::~0:: ~~, White -2,30618
Negro
j
._._ 6,818.68
._______
212.60
960.55 48.54
799:
::
----i6i- ]-::: --
914.12 35.30
531.92
_
10.87 . __
::: :_- _i09:
6,919.09 307.31
63,407.78
:8::
~;~;~._7~:~~~:~~ 3,58U818,038::0 :~,284.1~_35,588.91L_l,138:25 ::,:33.21_ :::
29:~85.40 1 247,661.98.
Whitel -48.03670 N,e~ro -----------"'hae 6,637.44
Negro],l
49,069.921 23,617.10 5,275.40 --.------ ------------ --110.53 I 66,372.88
.- -----_.- ------------ --
2__,6_8.3__.3_7__1_--_-_-_-_-_-_'_-_.- ._- --_-_-_-_-_-__- -_-_-_ __ -
. __.
:::::::::1
2,939.07 1,624.75
3_2_,60__9 _.09__ 77,684.67
4,619,112.1 2,089,319.3
231,439.6, 51,756.25 479,738.07 97,283.35 467,169.80 252,191.41 493,123.9 144,446.31
1,281,819.5 380,975.7 810,622.00 488,386.77 374,955.80 154,186.95
Calhoun Camden Candler Carroll Catoosa
WNehgirteo 41,884.98
White 143,750.70
Negro
.
WNehgirteo -3,117.89
White 29,753.40 Negro
White 7,033.01 Negro _
_ 4,640.34 _ 19,896.57 .. 3,842.13 _ 6,981.87
6,354.40 35;252: 95
24,784.57 10,476.16 10,490.84
5,163.80 1,148.98 1
.
1-----.- -- -- -' --. - -. - ----
7,770.50 72,857.90
1,146.63 34,854.58 2,187.64
1,573:50
51.19
834.99 1 15,473.67
1,019.8690.221 1:::::::::
----- -----
463.01
-------------
1 51,778.38
4,957.70' 9,083.72 182,872.76
26,693.36
365,659.55 255,858.95 575,184.40 160,553.43 348,206.12 129,749.22 1,087,976.65 194,174.96 850,140.54
10,707.87
Charlton Chatham Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee
White -179.89 24,888.05
_
Negro
_
White 41,530.47
.
Negro
._
White 23,036.66 6,290.00
_
Negro .
_
White 5,596.60
73,924.56
~"l~~~ --ii;063.62 --i4;849:38'75;560:59-
Negro _
346.40
2,280.46 ---i;379:771,787.60 1,210.62
-7.00
216.00
459.40 99.00
37.87
22.50 16.34
25,301.43
410,356.40
121,531.18
41,530.47 3,993,699.12
2,503,427.26
33,468.79
75,102.77
3,113.56
36,081.44
79,521.16
819,388.65
99,537.83
[ 101,473.59 1,730,191.69
92,155.27
Clarke
WNehgirteo 31,899.62 1,404,888.73 30,049.69
_
_
1,466,838.04 4,278,157.74 367,994.75
Clay
White 15,618.31
Negro
6,226.95
667.50 688.60
244.90 383.35 _
67.50 115.20
10.14 11.73
655.00 907.50
23,490.30 2,106.38
169,265.98 188,234.52
I>:l
'"C;.l
Clayton Clinch
White -7,510.72 8,964.80
Negro
'- _
White 55,047.03 7,312.64
35,111.47 8,557.03
.___
.
-
_
--------
Negro
.
_
36,565.55
70,916.70 ------- -----------
1,884,593.30 182,253.48 375,642.32 113,910.25
Cobb
NWehgirtoe 33,900.07 93,010.11 _ 87,117.91 330,206.87 114,514.16 54,532.86 ------------ 12,149.56
3,609.03
729,040.57 5,847,632.34 124,291.15
Coffee Colquitt Columbia Cook Coweta
White 73,197.24 Negro _ White 103,392.99 Negro _ White 18,174.14 Negro _
White 34,924.39 Negro
White -343.74 Negro _ _
26,798.03
__ __
65,000.00 _
10,577.04 1,839.22
103,714.41 47,085.98
71,126.70 15,745.10 47,159.94 13,998.50
29,150.04
8,399.81 21,968.35 8,350.36
1,572.00 2,091.00
6,708.67 2,092.87
9,101.82 2,676.38
15,205.97
3,765.43 5,987.48
4,672.95 239,008.64 30,003.21 191,540.80 25,025.24 18,174.14
---2~048~33- ---1-4-5--,6-8-7-.-1-3--
111,742.24
1,266,150.97 265,559.01
1,135,222.58
275,753.08 435,253.87 244,167.86 624,335.79 144,064.44 860,365.44 420,119.29
Crawford
White 14,704.22 _
Negro
_
Crisp
White
549.21
32.11
Dade
~');;~~I----i57:62-1- 1,775.99
Dawson
~');;~~I---4;403:io' - 319.15
Negro.
_
Decatur
White I 5,536.72 1____
'
________Negro . _
26,406.50 21,621.10 4,369.12
1,819.16 6,178.60
2,449.01
303.12
2,240.94
45,170.82
--------- -------
704.12
31,837:27
6,302.73
8,194.88
29,966.64
....
-
255,117.44 211,285.89 755,139.54 237,230.82 430,081.08
8,834.49 245,639.56
959,488.21
.42.6, 780.43
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS XII. Balance End of Year-Continued
SYSTEM
A. GENERAL
FUNDS
B. BOND FUNDS
C. BOND
SINKING FUND
D. AGENCY FUNDS
1. U. S. Income Taxes
Withheld
2. Teacher 3. Teacher
Retirement Association
Member
Dues
Contributions
4. Group Insurance Premiums
5. Social Security
6. Other
Total Balance End of Year
Grand Total Payments
and Balances
DeKaIb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
White $----------- $----------- $----------- $----------- S___________ $----------- $----------- $----------- S___________ $------------- $ 4,689,701.51
Nezro 746,473.87 1,949,947.08 743,744.53 61,350.62
3,562.08
86.40 41,204.60
16.00 3,546,385.18 16,759,423.93
--5,95391 White
____ M _______
1,908.53
4,880.41 ---2;i44:88- ------------
180.30 3,964.99 ------------
7,125.20
844,203.6 5
Negro ------------ ---------.-- ------------ ----------.- M ___________ .. _---------- ------.----- .----------- ------------ ----.---------
259,297.8 1
White 12,242.91 56,579.79 8,913.30 ---------_.- ------------ ------------ ------------ .----------- 13,700.00
91,436.00
Negro White
-:"::'73',609~48
------ii:55-
--22;467:69-
-----------19.30
'----.:.::5:92-
------------
------------
-----i60:04'
-----.:.::2:33'
'-"'--4:37-
"':'::50;954:78-
Negro White
--30;297:6i-
-------_.---
----------.-
--i9;7i3:6i-
-----------------------
--.-----.--- ------------
------------ ------------
------------
------------
.-----------
------------
-----402:7i-
----50;413:93-
Negro White
'-'8;984:90-
---i;386:95-
--33;380:53'
-----------------------
.. _---------~
------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
------------
--------.---
--21;500:00-
----65;252:38-
Negro Wbite
"-9;357:06-
-----3i6:29'
.----------------------
-----------------------
------------
------------
-----------------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
-"--9;673:35-
Negro ~----------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ----------_ .. ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ --------------
579,203.51 300,819.1 8 3,171,314.73 988,578.1 8 634,678.1 6
98,569.5 3 707,615.0 8 242,570.0 8 172,479.5 2 31,779.06
White 52,925.81 14,850.27 13,543.02 23,324.30 10,819.78
878.00 3,280.42 ------------ 2,957.00 122,578.60
Negro White
1,202.50 92,374.77
-----------------------
'--2;378:94-
13,325.40 ------------
5,850_00
------------
266.00 ------------
3,017.41 ------------
------------
------------
1,466.83 ------------
25,128.14 94,753.71
Negro White
------------
-25,840.35
-----------14,418.78
--14;462:45-
-----------------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
-----209:52-
-------------3,250.40
Negro White
--'3;462:01-
-----------------------
-----------------------
------------
------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
-----------------------
-------------3,462.01
Negro White
------------
83.84
------------
------------
---3;i53:03'
-----------------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
1,091.55
------------
------------
------------
------------
'----4;328:42-
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ --------------
533,787.0 2 242,522.8 2 849,825.2 9 291,406.73 837,815.73 331,260.9 7 329,897.8 2
94,673.8 6
907,239.7o
4,473.91
- White 51,581.45 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
51,581.45
Negro White
--24;366:96'
- - -- -
- - - - -~.
48,669.49
--75;613:50-
-----------11,269.35
------------
4,135.70
-----------------------
-----------818.49
---8;495:76'
------------
------------
--------------
173,369.25
374,790.7 7 96,836.4 7 2,365,015.97
Negro ------------ ----------- .. ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ --------------
133,870.19
White 4,883.96 1,161.04 17,606.12 8,965.30 1,204.38 ------------ 1,119.20 ------------ ------------ 34,940.00
585,804.79
Negro White
--24;367:55'
-----------------------
--i6;059:03'
--45;467:00-
------------
21,039.83
------------
------------
-----------10,002.85
--21;985:35'
------------
------------
-------------138,921.61
'--'699;23i:73
Negro White
-----------103,526 27
-----------1,234,036.30
-~87;383:42'
---
-
-------
-
-------
------------
------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
'147;244:03'
-------------1,872,190.02
82,778.50 11,595,285.84
Negro ------------ -----------. ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -------------- 1,138,780.81
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 Lamar
White' 81,842.52 31,526.63 21,210.39 ------------ ------------ --------.- .. ___ w_. ______ -.--------.- 1,534.00 136,113.54
Negro White
---,1:68i:48-
-----------------------
-.----------
--------.---
------------
--------.---
---------------------.-
------._----
------------
------------
------------
-----------------------
----._------
------------
-----4;68i:48-
Negro White
--._--------
149,918.80
--------.-.----.-.-----
----------------._-----
--12:689:69-
------------
------.-----
------ .. _-------.-------
------------
------------
-----------2,831.57
------------
------------
---i65:440:06-
Negro White
--22;029:94-
---2:367:53-
--55;447:84-
---6:348:40-
-----------.
2,629.65
..--.-------
------------
-----------1,291.42
------.----------------
--.-.-------
------------
-------------90,114.78
Negro White
:':"ii}05."il2-
--_.-------------------
-----------25,276.90
----------_. ------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
-----------------------
------------
------------
-----------------------
--------------
21,571. 68
Negro _.._--------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ._----------- ------------ ------------ --------------
White 72,279.62 56,436.32 2,403.05
-6.90 1,785.25 ------------
30.70 2,841.27 ------------ 135,769.31
Negro White
-----------92,025.48
-563:369:15-
--52:294:92-
-----------10,110.90
------------
3,992,64
------------
------------
------------
976.48
-----------2,043.49
-----------------------
---724;8i3:06-
Negro White
-:':"24-,349:92
-----------------------
---4:995:75-
-----------------------
------------
------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
--------------
-19,354.17
Negro White
--37:322:23-
-496;534-90-
-----------25,608.77
-----------90,002.18
------------
40,474.93
----------------------.
-----------10,517.72
-----------------------
-----------------------
---700;460:73-
Negro White
--16: 727:07-
--4i:3i3:78-
--2i:403:05-
------------
------------
------------
------------
-----------------------
------------
------------
-----------------------
------------
259.97
----79:703:87-
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------ ..----- ..----------- ------------ ------------ ------------ --------------
White 24,821.49 ----------_ ... 15,604.23 7,244,31 1,142.04 ------------
763.30
255.59 ------------ 49,830.96
Negro White
--12;546:21-
------._----
------------
--29:875:00-
--33:360:77-
--i6:1i8:26-
-----903:00-
-----------9,667.00
-----------------------
-----------------------
--------------
102,470.24
Negro White
--12:755:70-
--23:747:50-
------------
------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
-----------553.98
--------------
37,057,18
Negro White
------------
987.53
------------
------------
---8:203:97-
-----------------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
-----------261.21
-----------------------
-----9;452:7i-
Negro White
------------10,527.09
--27;701:08-
-----------------------
-----------4,959.36
------------
2,202.25
-----------------------
-----------591.84
-----------131.01
------------
------------
--------------
25,058.45
Negro ------------ ------ ..----- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ --------------
White 49,305.62 302,334.79 42,645.65 ------------
67,66 ------------
581.47 7,361.93 ------------ 402,297.12
Negro White
---7:299:45"
----.------12,889.20
-----------6,139.03
-----------6,316.90
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
--------------
32,644.58
Negro White
------------
15,332.10
-----------14,583.96
---5:158:09-
------------
..- - - - - - - - - - -
-----------------------
------------
------------
-----------------------
------------
------------
------------
2,981.13
----38;055:28-
Negro White
-----------1,085.21
---9:638:37-
---3;i60:22-
-----------1,923.30
---i:024:09'
-----------------------
-----------340.63
-----467:63-
------------
------------
----17:639:45-
Negro White
-----------955,96
--37:746:82-
--23:448:37-
-----------------------
---1:377:74-
-----------------------
------------
------------
-----------945.01
-----------------------
-------------64,473.90
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ --------------
White 82,317,52
4,981.87 63,206,25 ------------ --~--------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 150,505.64
Negro White
---5;726:62-
---1:304:55-
--34:i73:30"
------------
___________ w
------------
------------
------------
_________ w __
------------
------------
-----------------------
------------
_________ w __
-------------41,204.47
Negro White
---2:408:41-
-----------------------
---8:170:9i-
-----------17,918.12
-----------9,156.77
'----720:00-
---6:679:37-
-----------------------
------------
3,678.50
-------------48,73 .08
Negro White
---9:526:76-
-----------------------
--14:337:58-
7,251.60 ------------
4,254.24 ---------- ..-
-----------------------
2,086,17
------------
------------------.----
1,272.00 ------------
14,864.01 23,864,34
Negro --.--------- ------------ ------------ w __ w ________ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ --------------
_- White 37,519,38 --------_ .. ------------ ------------ ------------ -----_ ... ---- ------------ ------------ ------------ 37,519.38
- Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------ .._---- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ .. ~--------_ --------------
560,280.69 826.60
195,162.56 39,517.28 1,569.841.18 480.790.93 736,900.29 10,887.22 724,099.08 291,063.81
560,769.74 344,449.05 2,457,570.87 120,520.18 806,458.40 48.178.82 2,218,213.17
68,553.60 307,766.94 330,372.75
56';'542.53 50,935.14 536.436.25 204,543,12 653,850.63 150.031. 76 324,986.47 87,385.27 620,139.19 339,597.21
2,275,962.23 386,475.55 637,324.01 182,469.12 593,250.96 95,286.40 286,165.65 139,536.84 534,828.81 93,930.88
739,502.62 449.707.65 371,720.86 272,322.94 345,4i9.72 122,650.28 3R1,310,29 128,339.78 274,695.61 194,182.00
TABLE II~Continued~WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS~PAYMENTS XII. Balance End of Year-Continued
D. AGENCY FUNDS
SYSTEM
A. GENERAL FUN DS
E. BOND FUNDS
C. BOND SINKING
FUND
1. U. S. Income Taxes
2. Teacher 3. Teacher
Retirement Association
Member
Dues
4. Group Insurance Premiums
5. Social Security
6. Other
Total Balance End of Year
Grand Total
Payments and Balances
Withheld Contributions
- -----~------- - - - - - - - - ----I-----I-----I----~-I----I----I----I----- - - - - -
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
White $ 1,768.41 $ 1,272.68 $ 21,388.61 $
$
Negro
WhIte 106,259.23 Negro
14,174.86 _
White 1,568.87 Negro
561.20
White 9,901.08 50,896.07 32,227.40 Negro
White 21,079.80 Negro
5.15
~
1,809.20
$ 789.22
.
$
$
$
--__________
--
_
146.51
316.62
----
-- ---------
349.37 $ 24,779.07 $ 284,439.33
887.36
887.36
70,739.84
120,434.09 1,051,192.52
__ _
_ 301,289.37
2,130.07
261,389.11
_ 201,630.02
93,024.55 _
639,742.55 390,601.25
24,146.50
303,637.19
_
113,059.06
'"Con
0>
Long Lowndes Lumpkin
White Negro WNehgirtoe WNehgirtoe
24,031.57 25,622.14
2,314.69
_ 781,185.96
1,000.00
5,681. 48 _ 11,463.19 9,516.38
_ 46.51
745.35 .. -1.00
- 11.00
1,523.31 - 219.55
2,774.85 _
30,458.40_ 822,384.41
_ 12,831.0_7
236,007.36 82,781. 96 1,803,487.85 246,371.33 372,863.60 6,912.13
Macon
WNehgirtoe 4,118.95
110.10 13,312.51
--
-
--
- __ -
17,541.56_
379,774.14 371,993.50
Madison
WNehgitreo. 46,296.88
46,725.63__
10,069.98 _
__
__
103,092.49
_
_
955,553.88 131,978.90
Marion McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery
White Negro White Negro
3,958.99 34,557.87
1,906.76 10,954.31
_
5,139.90 3,591.25
1,783.81 1,627.53
_
485.48 --
--
-- __ _
_
82.26
51.62
145.00
WNehgirteo 74,688.36 21,145.86
_
White
62.14 11,978.06 42,845.87
_
~~~~-26;174:98- ---1;176:14- --"4;461:66- :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::: :::::: --
Negro
_
13,274.94
51,009.84
74,688.36 21,145.86 54,886.07
31,812.78
~~~~--14;880:76- - r White 29,990.36 19,862.88 55,242.96 -- --------- ----------- ----- ----- -------
_:::-::::_::,--13,il66:i7l- 3,396.00 ---1,592.381 ::::-::
-152:40
~~~~ --40;525:15- --::-::-:-- ':::- --::::: -----::::: -----
--- ----- -----::::-:
Negro ------------1------------ --- -----:- ----------
----------
------ _I 6,382. 45 1 111,478.65
4,428.58 _ --::-:- __ - 37,816.29
::-:::-- 1_ --_::: 1- -40,525.15
--------- 1------------ --------------1
285,332.59 116,171.06 535,970.84 175,961.52 259,087.36 236,741.09 706,321.42 379,011.52 505,583.69 124,453.18
706,984.11 261,382.79 402,718.70 260,720.19 298,233.46 126,660.69
Morgan
Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee
Oglethorpe Paulding Peach Pickens Pierce
16,446.57 14,024.02
White - 3,400 48
Negro
------------
White 89,728.59 9,883.01
Negro
White 35,212.08
Negro
_
White 9,831.25 Negro _
White _ Negro _
3,140.61
27,283.35 138.21
5,630.40
1,631.30 354.00
25,378.28
16.40
41,889.48
----- ------2,899.58
744.60 226.48
12,885.60
361.00
22,914.91
520.00 275.32 70.34 4,527.89
10,915.73
Pike Polk Pulaski Putnam Quitman
White - 4,410.77
Negro
_
White 7,625.94 Negro
White 28,961. 03
Negro
_
White _
Negro 49,018.58
White 34,979.19
Negro
. __
_ 14,869.79
12,167.43 _
11,963.77
2,418.50
831. 95
Rahun Randolph Richmond Rockdale Schley
Screven Seminole Spalding Stephens Stewart
White 13,561.63
Negro _
White 22,576.85
Negro
White 86,037.93
Negro 38,654.72
White - 24799
Negro
_
White - 8061
Negro
1,334.54
4,052.64 1,820.75 5,739.65
White 61,761.00
Negro _
White 21,683.05
Negro
_
White 17,377.62
Negro
White - 2,362.33
Negro
_
White 44,365.49 ________ ~egro_ ~_-_-_-
131,168.47 21,298.76
361.39
37,037.26
26,396.25 11,859.19 18,957.56
5,585.60 5,969.30 406,058.82 182,432.22
746.50
1,025.63 137,192.68 61,637.29
2,311.60
510.76
6,020.07 43,447.19 6,591.56
11,182.60
4,082.09
--1I-
919.05
231. 97 29.43
100.00 50.00
340.60 895.45
8,224.92
1,531.90 120.42
378.42
_
220.16
368.50
2,402.00
-94:05- ------20:00
182,535.84
130,058.43
50,935.08 680.25
371,259.34 452,242,19
696,900.00 5,398.50
9,041,000.80 1,090,580.98
809,653.86 240,390.54 375,722.63 86,044.04
39,852.29 50.00
126,894.95
43,932.21
20,134.16 120.42
76,615.57
293,961.72 143,271.53 678,134.27 69,743.42 535,489.95 330,392.33
480,476.48 31,820.83
693,859.05 93,160.36
7,756.66 7,625.94 30,171.40
78,520.80 34,979.19
324,295.84 132,374.34 897,632.01 167,922.05 239,865.95 157,021.12 250,434.58 342,009.09 115,069.68 69,460.47
52,304.93
29,146.99 7,404.83 669,372.30 300,732.48 24,449.22
2,941. 61
643,721.08 4,851.76
369,237.20
360,792.48 5,215,612.94
2,068,429.59 473,923.21 144,813.11 132,677 .06 103,414.92
198,949.54 88,831.00 40,628.36
617,496.11 496,201.52 429,255.74 158,182.51 1,431,055.73 305,082.17
638,491.54 22,234.66 238,233.61 ___.13~, 053.30
TABLE I1-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS XII. Balance End of Year-Continued
SYSTEM
A. GENERAL
FUNDS
B. BOND FUNDS
C. BOND SINKING
FUND
D. AGENCY FUNDS
1. U. S. Income Taxes Withheld
2. Teacher 3. Teacher
Retirement Association
Member
Dues
Contributions
4. Group Insurance Premiums
5. Social Security
6. Other
Total Balance End of Year
Grand Total Payments
and Balances
Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Tronp Turner Twiggs Union Upson
WNehgirteo $ 44,906.41 $ 1,940.00 s.,
$ 41,030.00 $ 17,248.95 s.,
White 3,798.92 32,595.80 12,165.51
Negro
._
._$ 4,345.38 $ 1,647.92 $
574.50 $ 111,693.16 S 242266,,735224..9256
48,560.23
323,552.30 287,364.82
White Negro White Negro
White Negro White
~};;~~
Negro
42,280.24 25,348.69 3,065.84
30,268.10 .
873.02
~u~nb _:~~:~~~::~
.
.
40,409.18
.
. ._______
._______
17,141.20 2,251.70 1,225.37
558.65
1,067.50
.
._________
.___________
1~,:97:6:_ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
..
._
42,280.24 96,025.97 26,183.28
I~Uin~
143,643.90 91,568.20 717,432.84 200,900.85
344,420.36 204,541.47 702,313.87
mJ~U~
353,288.39
White 70,636.43 Negro
43,037.70 15,695.52 10,071.60 10,919.43
5,971.26 ._____
4,421.96
2,345.75
142,108.62 20,991.03
813,642.46 280,821.27
White - 24,99615 562,231.13 31,091.14 14,767.48
Negro
._ __..
.
.. _
6,187.46
1,668.39 4,556.37
421.48 559,927.30 1,826070,,824444..8324
White 23,890.39 Negro
1,289.32
4,616.30
1,335.38 _.
455.24
14,521.46
46,108.09
. ._______
533,371.60 113,239.91
White 40,657.78
.___________ 13,297.30 7,520.38
4,867.64 9,886.95
76,230.05
321,232.80
~~:~ :::~:~~~:~~: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::~~:~~: :::::~~~:~~: :::::::::::: :::::~:~~~:~~: ----3~n~n~
White 22,388.36 12,405.92 14,235.13
-1-___________
49,029.41 1,001.448.39
~};;~~ --43;273:79- ---4:592:15- ---8:354:79- ------83:16------12:46- :::::::::::: :::::::::::r:::::::::: --TI14:66- ----57:436:29- ~~U~U~
~~;:~;m:~"'",,,"",,"": "m"",""",,,::;;;:.m,,',m",I:\;:;m~1 !~~:~
Negro l
------______ 10,452.00 6,068.88
j 1,544.52
3,444.60 1 .
1 21,510.00
357,806.45
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
:~~~ -~~~::~:::~- -~~::~~~:~:- --~~::~::~:- :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ---~~::~~~:~~-
WNehgirteo - 9,26J.32 31,298.44 7,343.99 7,447.16 1,842.55
1,006.69
914.42
40,584.93 _
White 586,437.58
Negro
White 92,940.94
.
Negro
44,087.70 1,254.70 . 23,251.60
17,209.17 1,104.46 11,107.69
1,050.00
7,528.86 697.20
3,542.46
8,828.14
. __.
497.39
4,868.25
----__
665,141.45 3,553.75
135,710.94 ----------_.
White 48,992.03
46.64 8,603.05 _.
Negro
.__________
.__ 1,207.40 3,944.16 1,223.30
156.23 20.87
117.01 28,878.46 123.53
91,944.98 1,367.70
2,822,561.96 142,n7.60
705,671.88 239,104.47 1,233,279.63 53,524.29 303,360.37 167,809.79 607,579,72
429,982.77
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
White -3,099.92
Negro .
.
White 15,062.27 Negro
White 39,223.72
Negro
White 1,269.76 Negro
White 46,366.18 Negro
62,717.65 58,918.97
..
75,532.24
.
669.00
25,653.52 5,685.23
477.62
11,680.50 2,605.70
-
990.00 _
__
------------ ---
441.49
111.68
__
2,883.51 .___________ 512.85 -
827.40 _
118,536.70
--------------
16,762.06
------
_
39,223.72
-- ---
_
43,304.69 _
130,702.20 --------- _
1,959,018.69 191,305.02 129,018.47 107,742.01 274,794.87 111,649.83 381,292.38 7,068.83
1,410,110.76
3,393.00
Wilcox
White Negro
107.68
4,705.14 .__
6,431.90 ,140.30
909.57 412.23
Wilkes
White 104,778.81 Negro
24,063.77
l>:l
'<"D
Wilkinson
White - 806.54 Negro
Worth
White Negro
480.85
6,503.97 15,165.34 .__________
4,573.60
1,312.84 2,345.02
. _
976.81 --
-99.04
_ _
12,154.29 2,552.53
_ _
128,842.61
7,010.27
--------------
23,640.66 --------------
486,744.96
183,866.58 476,947.02 291,133.27 413,085.15 223,294.90 785,193.93 351,450.95
Total Connties
White 4,385,877.40 7,512,614.30 3,186,174.81 2,131,262.35 848,070.03 70,596.77 241,937.63 217,902.15 358,493.89 18,952,929.33 151,399,913.44 Negro 989,424.23 2,142,334.42 831,837.54 480,501.84 176,914.75 3,828.08 41,611.08 80,475.85 4,720.11 4,751,646.90 54,290,196.66
Americus Atlanta Barnesville Bremen Buford
I
:~~~~ __~~::~~:::_ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: __~~:~~~:~~ ~~:~:~:::_ :::::::::::: __.~:~~~::~t_~:~~~:~~_ :::::::::::: 88::~~:~~_ ~tU~u~
~:~:m:~::::___::i~;,;~:-":.i.~ _:---I\~~,~:ii-:--~::m'l:~;!-!
Negro WNehgirteo
1,98._3_._7_0_
1,347.48 ------------
3,478588..7600 I
------------1 .
411293..2705
._______
14269..3541
518617..8007
------.
1,036872..0000
91,,041822..2896
_ 14629,,322552..3680
TABLE II-Continued-WHITE AND NEGRO SCHOOLS-PAYMENTS
XII. Balance End of Year-Continued
D. AGENCY FUNDS
SYSTEM
A. GENERAL FUNDS
B. BOND C.BOND
FUNDS SINKING FUND
1. U. S. Income
Taxes Withheld
2. Teacher 3. Teacher
Retirement Association
Member
Dues
Contributions
i 4. Group 5. Social
Insurance Security
Premiums I
6. Other
Total
Balance End of Year
Graud Tota Payments
and Balances
---------- -----I------I-----I------I-----I----I----I----I!----I------1-----
Calhoun Carrollton
~~~~ $:~~:~~~:~~: ~::::::::::: ~:~~:~~~:~~: \6:6~.~:~6: ~::::::::::t::::::::: ~:::: 96:~~: ~::::~6;:~~: ~::::~~i:~~: ~---~~::;;:~~- $ :tU!Uf
5",~#2m+F<~,~~,~'" Cartersville
Cedartown
>~,~ >,,~ ............,:~~ i.m~
Chickamauga
White 3,256.32 Negro
12,586.32 4,292.53
2,267.31 _
2,715.25
25,117.73
178,414.22 _
cl'.::>
0
Cochran Commerce
White Negro White Negro
11,177.22
21,308.75 2,292.00
8,826.50 1,007.64
__ 789.00 3,728.36
__ 4,112.23
453.12
11,177.22 38,764.84 3,752.76
206,777.79 60,104.63 317,714.59 39,343.35
Dalton
White 16,329.36 Negro
__
16,329.36
729,069.74 77,477.62
;.~;.~.~~.J.~.:.~.~ ;i.~.~. ;.;.1 Decatur
Dublin
Fitzgerald Gainesville Hawkinsville
' ".' .i. 1, 1 [
Hogansville Jefferson
~~~~ ---~~~~::~- --i~:~~~:~~- :::i;ii~:~6: :::i;;~~:~~:i:::~;~i~:~6: :::::~~~:60 .: ;;~~~:~~l--::::::::: :::::::::::::----~~:::::~~- :~tHU!
LaGrange Marietta Monroe
~''''M II~"'"'"I ~'''"'" !~llii ~:~;~ 5,2~~::~_1.::::::::::1:::::::::::1_24,85~:~~_1I__ 9,1~I~:~~_I::::::::: J__~:~.~6:8.9_1:::::::-:::t::::::::::I ~~:~~~:~3t __~=~:~:=::~
Moultrie Newnan
~gi :~;:~~~~~~: ::~i~~~~~~~: ~~~~~~~:~J-_;;;;;;;;~ :;;;;;;;;_I:::::~~~;~: ~::~;;;;_I__~::~~;:;;_ :::::~~~:~;: .__~;;;;~;:;;_ ~'UiH!
Pelham Quitman Rome Tallapoosa Tallulah Fall;
White 7,681.32 9,209.34
2,435.72
19,326.38
290,965.98
Negro ------------ ---------- ----_.______
107,149.06
White
390.48
743.29
1,133.77 206,841.30
tt};j~~ --37:133:70- :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::1:::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ----37:133:7ii- dg:~~~:~g
Negro --- -------- ------------ ----________
87,260.30
White -1,835.54 I
96.20 ---------- 1,549.60
303.77
.__________
114.03
124,973.62
tt};j~~ ---7:715:26r:::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::: :-:::::::::: :::::::::::-:::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: -----7:715:26- -----63:659:20
Negro ------------1------------1----
,
------------ ------------ ----------- .----------- ------------ --------------
400.00
Thomaston Thomasville
~gi :1~::~;;:~~: ~~~~~~~~~~~:'~~~~~~~~~J--~!:~~~:~~r~~:~~~:~ :--~:~~~:o~: ::~~:~~~:~~: -----~~~:~~- ---~:i~~~r~- J~:~~Ui r~U~Ut
Toccoa
White
280.69 _
--
I:::::::::::T---S51:14- :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ------S9:57- 2,310.00
3,531-40
~:un:u
Negro
__
__
292.74
19.01
450.00
761.75
104,601.91
Trion
White -1,909.09 i ----------- --- --
21,990.03 7,541.21
2,603.81 6,946.16 1,580.66
38,752.78
276,394.32
Negro
1,199.86
342.60
301.86
577.22
2,421.54
11,508.39
Valdosta
White 135,158.92- ::::::::::::. Negro ------------ ------------ ----________
370.88 13,316.91
1,424.82 8,362.09 _
964.34
159,597.96 1,174,007.83 392,443.70
tv
CO
Vidalia
222,721.80
Waycross
103,104.91 950,973.88
West Point
288,165.83 122,767.53
96,366.59
Winder
341,801.20
------------ ------------
86,761.52
Total Cities
White 981,854.34 135,701.88 15,761.25 390,519.44 150,663.01
Negro
322. 83 ----------_.
14,057.80 5,732.51
2,326.00 42,964.76 348.20
32,771,380.25 11,559,948.16
Total Counties
White 14,385,877.40 7,512,614.30 3,186,174.81 2,131,262.35 848,070.03 70,596.77 241,937.63 217,902.15 358,493.89 18,952,929.33 151,399,913.44 Negro 989,423 . 23 2,142,334.42 831,837.54 480,501.84 176,914.75 3,828.08 41,611.08 80,475.85 4,720.11 4,751,646.90 54,290,196.66
Grand Total
White 5,367.731.74 7,648,316.18
3,201,936.06
2.521,781.79
1
998,733.04
Negro, 989,746.06 12,142,334.42 831,837.54 494,559.64 182,647.26
I
72,922.77 3,828.08
24814,,995092.2.389,i25862,,675545..2829
365,733.16 20,718,711.35 184,171,293.69 6,286.54 4,775,774.71 65,850,144.82
TABLE III-WHITE SCHOOLS-PUPIL TRANSPORTATION-1957-58
County
Type of Ownership
I
No. Buses
fr~s
II
Number Miles Travelled
I
I
I
Paved lunpavCd Total :
Annual Mileage
Pupils Transported Daily
l~i~!l~siIl~hMr:oirleeslI Total ~':;;,
~
Expenditures
D~~~~~fl~~n
O':n~dBn,;:"s I
Average Cost Per
Bus
Child Mile
J - - - -
Appling;
-
-
-
-
-
---County.
-
-
-
-
-,
133 1
-
-1 40
_284
--
i
-638
-
-922
-
I
-
-
-11 331,920
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
.
-
-
~,40- B.- 88-
---$2,406.26
-
-
-
-23.9
f~~!~~~~:_:_:_:::::::::: Atkinson, -_________ Car
1I
1
8 ' 13
2
I
i
1;
31 19
41
2~_1---~~6-- ~~~
21 1 60 1
~~~__
7,560 21,600
152,720 540
170 2,217 2,387 66.3
2~ __~:~~~_ 1,04~ 6~.7
2,419.37 5,685.14
38'~~~:~61
2,419.37 i-------- 32.0
2,842.57 '$ 39.47 26.0
2,265.55 37.72 25.2
250.00
46.2
Bacon
County
! 20
20 113
552
665 I
Baker
County
1
8
8 164 149 313
Baldwin
County______________
12
17 260.6 45 305.6
Banks Barrow
:_:::::1 JoinL________ _
County
1 20 13 ,I
31 253.3 213.9 467.21 24 241.9: 207.55 449.45
::l' :r :::r:~l:::::::::::::::: ~~f~tr:~~~~:~:::j :~ ~ ~'I Bartow
County______________
4
10 72.2 67.3 140,
:'1
239,400 112,680 111,016 168,102 161,802
~l:m50,400
27 1,400 1,427 71.3 28 419 447 55.8 99 1,292 1,391 115.9 26 1,217 1,243 62.1 123 1,178 1,301 100.0
-------1' ---
:~;:~;:~';;-i
58,469.09 27,036.38 32,014.45 47,449.63
31,925.04
2,923.45 41. 76 24.4 3,379.54 64.53 23.9 2,667.87 24.78 28.8 2,372.48 38.99 28.2 2,455.77 27.10 19.7
10,492.32
2,623.08
20.8
3726,'030319.'
25 94
1
2,827.37 27.72 2,285.85
22.4 26.2
4,804.32
2,402.16 42.65 31.7
80,995.93
2,792.96 42.88 24.8
Bibb Bleakley Brantley Brooks
Bryan
_
BUllOCh Burke_________
1 count y
.;,
County______________ I
County
1
County______________
---I ~;~;~~~~;;-:-;;;J---
1 g~::;ty_-:::::::::::::I
___ County______________
Private
,
Butts______________
Calhoun
:::
gC~o~;u;ntt-yy--:-~~-~--~-~::~::::"I
Camden -- - -- -- -- --- ~i~~i~~_-_~~~~~~~ ~~~~: I
Joint, ,
1
Candler------- --------1 ~~i~ifC~:::~:::::::;
32
78 681.2
13
16 145
221 22 124.8
r .22
27 126
~b
88.5 769.71
275,553
489 4,429 4,918 153.61
253 398
143.280
47
765
812 58.0
378.2 503
181,080 , 98 1,226 1,324 60.1
545 671
241,460 1
53
886
939 42.6
~g --:ii--l----ii~gr:::)----6i~-I----68::-::~;;~:i
3~ -----52- --378--- --754--- i;i32---
1
1
4
3.5
7.5
21
21 251.5 390.7 642.2
41~:~n ----24i- 2,36~. 2,516
540
,
_
230,565
3
751! 754
I
103,284
100! 6721 772
151,~~g ------9- 40i 415'
6U I 34.2
1964.3
127,928 1
.l
_
i~6~go 1-----32- ----777-1----809- ---67:4"
2,880
3
1
3 3.0
~Ug~ -----27- ----780+---807T--62~0-1
123,675.72 39,139.81 52,719.36 62,289.25
817.50
9,807.96 16,069.43 ,
522.00 I 99,177.23
966.29 58,812.33
27,541.45 45.00
25,204.32
30,476.72 1,965.00 2,280.00 1,155.00
22,668.47 10,573.28
3,864.86 3,010.75
2,396.33 2,831.32
27.92 51.16 43.00
70.07
44.8 27.3 29.1 25.7 _
1,961.59 2,295.63
174.00 :
2,543.00 966.29
2,800.58
41.40 42.95
79.60
35.3 29.1 9.6
23.7 $1. 789
25.5
2,291i.12 40.98 26.6
45.00 22.50
6.2
2,520.43 61.47 16.6
3,047.67
23.8
1,965.001-------- 17.6
2,280.00 44.68
4.8
1,155.00
1 40.1
2,518.71
25.5
2,643.32 41.19 21.5
~:::~;~~:~~~:~~~~~~Jf~~:~t~~~~~~~~~~~~J 32
77 455 5 590 2 1 045 4
18
51 268
233
501
2 10
-----1:5-
--------
142
-------127
--------
269
Chatham--------------1 County
. 38
99 1,161.2 125 1,286.2
376 344
180:360 12,600 96,840
463,032
284 537
-------56 93
3 216
2:735 33 707
5,772
3 500
3:242 33 763
2,865
109 3 180.1
16.5 76.3 75.3
Chattahoochee Chattooga
i,
County County
_ _
---I ::::: Cherokee, -- - - ---- -- ~~i~~t~:_-_:::::::
1 16
5 29
1 40
6
46
29 266.5 329.5 576
7 59.4 48.8 108.2
46 380.8 463.7 844.5
16,500
55
26
81 81.0
214,560
222 1,897 2,119 132.4
38,952 -------- -------- -------- --------
296,820
422 3,553 3,975 116.9
Cars _ Per Diem
2 _
-------- -------- --------
2,520 --------
13
-------- -------- -------- -------------- --------
3
13
6.5
3 --------
Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch
_ County _ Joint
_
County
_ County
Cars
_
14
_
6
_
26
_
11
_
4
17 346.5
6.0 352.5
6 124
51
175
60 386.8 129.7 516.5
11 158.4 221.2 379.6
-------- -------- --------
126,354 62,900
201,045 136,656 13,320
3 --------
390 45
--------
1,336 276
2,930 621 19
1,339 276
3,320
666 19
95.6 46.0
127.6
60.5 4.7
Coffee Colquitt; Columbia
County
Private _ County _ County _ Joint,
Car
_
34
108 1,031.8 91.2 1,123
_
22
70 707.2 159.2 866.4
_
42
57 289
741.5 1,030.5
_ _
45 18
74 435.5 767.7 1,211.2
25 213.2 166
379.2
_
1
-------- -------- --------
404,280 311,904 370,980 436,032 136,512
9,360
-------- -------- -------- --------
1,843 10,571 12,414 221.6
113 2,474 2,587 61.5
169 3,783 3,952 87.8
104 1,129 1,233 68.5
--------
11
11 11
Cook, Coweta
Crawford Crisp
_ County._____________
19
_ County______________
28
_ ~ri~~te-_-_:::::::::::::I ~
_ County .
1
16
21 152
329.6 481.6
36 441 I 300
741
8
--90:9-1
------- -------154.6 245.5
16 105 ' 423
528
173,376
237 1,284 1,521 80.0
266,760
118 1,994 2,112 75.4
2,160 --------
20
20 20
88,288
18
388
406 50.7
190,080
47 1,083 1,130 70.6
Dade
DaWSOll
_ County
, 14
Private_______________
2
_ County______________
6
PPreirvaDtei_e_m_____________
14
27 145.5 185.5 531
115,400 -------- -------- -------- --------
3
2
32
34
12,240
298 1,489 1,787 111.6
8 67
35
102
36,720 -------- --------
16_ 84.5 --------
156
--------
240.5 --------
86,680 --------------
80
--------
755 1
835 ---41:7-
1 ---- ... --
Decatur
DeKalb_ Dodge, , Dooly__ .
______
County Private County
County County
_ _ _
_ _
16
8 68 32 20
29 15
I
191.8 57
207 1.818.4
35 284.5
21 153
290.3 187 210.1 675.5 471
482.1 244 2.028.5 960 624
173,556 87,840 730,260 343,000 224,640
-------- -------- -------- --------
88 1,498 1,586 66.0
3,273 12,684 15,957 234.6
208 2,017 2,225 69.5
55
937
992 49.6
Dougherty
__
County
Douglas_______________ County
Private
Early
Joint
Echols-_______________ County
Effingham_____________ County Joint
_ _
23 1
31 3
_ _
15 25
43 33
.
_
9
9
.
_
8
17
."_-'_-_"_- - _ -_-_-1~3~~~~~ 14
540 10
241.4 272.5
98
107.5 105.5
187 2.5
254.4 326.6 143
101 198.5
727 12.5 495.8 599.1 241
208.5 304
261,720 -------- 2,525 2,525 109.7
4,500 -------- --------
------~-
177,648
450 1,909 2,359 147.4
210,510
90 1,810 1,900 76.0
86,760 ,________ 329
329 36.5
lb~:~~g 1----122- --I;liiJ-i;289- --liil:i-
107 109 97
54:675:00 2,250.00 27,326.92 136,043.88
3 347 18 3:037 :50
1,125.00 2,732.69 3,580.10
33 30 16.86 34.09 38.65 23.56
284 30.3
17.8 28.2 29.3
2,693.14 45,318.73 12,852.76 100,906.22
585.00 177.16
2,693.14 103.58 16.3 2,832.42 23.88 21.1
2,570.55 -------- 32.9 3,479.52 32.01 33.9
292.50 45.00 23.2 -------------- 59.05 -------
33,492.94 17,745.64
71 , 3 7 8 . 4 9 25,248.41
1,681.75
2,392.35 2,957.60 2,745.32 2,295.31
417.96
25.06 64.29
24.36 40.65 88.51
26.5 28.2
35.5 18.4 12.6
99,235.27 86,796.40 89,065.92 119,633.11 44,644.88 2,236.60
2,918.68 3,945.29 2,120.61
2,658.51 2.480.27 2,236.60
-------17.59 36.00 31.62 39.54
203.32
24.5 27.8 24.0 27.4 32.7 23.8
39,351.24 78,117.30
499.65 23,436.68 42,554.53
2,071.11 30.64 22.6
2,789.90 39.17 29.2 499.65 24.98 23.1
2,929.58 60.40 26.5 2,659.65 39.29 22.3
35,121.26 2,465.07 10,910.31
24,794.40
27.00
2,508.66 -------- 30.4 1,232.53 25.24 20.1 1,818.38 -------- 29.7 1,771.02 47.29 28.6
-------------- 27.00 .~------
44,388.25 24,329.48 228,170.17 76,132.52 49,143.54
2,774.26 -------- 25.5 3,041.18 45.87 27.6 3,355.44 17.98 31.2 2,379.14 37.74 22.1 2,457.17 52.44 21.8
64,239.40 2,318.36 49,251. 92 58,891.41 23,158.04
2,793.01 25.25 24.5 2,318.36 -------- 51.5 3,2S3.46 27.01 27.7 2,355.65 32.53 27.9 2,573.11 70.38 26.6
18,331.35 1 31,345.28
2,291.41 -------- 24.4 2,411.17 42.56 28.6
TABLE III-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PUPIL TRANSPORTATION-1957-58
--
-,.-
I
I
I
N umber Miles Travelled
Pupils Transported Daily
Total Expenditures
County
Type of Ownership
No. Buses
I
No. Trips
I
Paved Unpaved Total
Annual Mileage
I I More
I
Within Than
1Yz miles 1Yz miles
Total
Per Bus
Including Depreciation on County
Owned Buses
i
--1 Elbert , _______________ County.... ________ Emanuel, _____________ ~ri~~~~::: :::::::::::I
- -------
27
27 338
282
620
12
12 136
279
415
23
23 196.7 452.3 649
223,200
133 1,353 1,486 55.0 $ 59,492.41 $
149,400 -------- -------- -------- -------- 32,717.76
233,640
297 1,841 2,138 61.0
57,773.88
..
Average Cost Per
Bus
Child Mile
I
--
2,203.42 $ 43.97 26.r,
2,726.48 -------- 21.8
2,511.90 49.15 24.7
Evans _________________ County ______________ Fannin _____________. __ County _________.....
Cae., __... _...... _... Fayette __________..... Private. _____________
Cars _________________
Floyd. ____..... ___. ___ Pcoriuvnattey_._________._.__._._._._._._. !
Cars _________________
Forsyth. _________ . ____ ~ri:~~:..::::::::::::1
_..I Franklin _. _. __________ County.. __.... _..
Fulton_ ... ____________ County _-- -.-- _____.. 1 Private ______________
:::::::::: ~~~if~-:::: GilmerL., ____________
I
10
10 112
153
265
28
41 335
322
657
1 -------- -------. -------- --------
10
18 139.5 154
293.5
2 -------- ._------- -------- --------
43
89 728.3 207.2 935.5
1
1 11.5 -------- 11.5
2 .------- .------- -.------ --------
1
4 18.1 27.3 45.4
23
64 289.7 438.5 736.2
32
35 243
356.5 599.5
41
79 613
82
695
24
47 398
73
471
2 -------- -------- -------- --------
18
21 166
222
388
12
14 37.75 128.5 164
95,400 236,520
2,160 105,660
6,840
-------333
-------27
--------
747 2,703
15 985 20
747 3,036
15
1,012 20
74.7 108.4
15 101.2 10
336,780 4,140 1,296 16,344
245,982
-------- -------- -------- --------
586 4,892 5,478 124.5
-----.--
9
9
4.5
-------- -------- -------- --------
231 2,212 2,443 101.7
215,820 245,580 169,560
4,320 139,680
57,770
174 1,929 2,103 I 65.7
::~;:~n:::n: 192 6,177 13 178 1,699
22,050.58 81,236.42
1,039.84
31,099.27 982.50
2,205.05 29.51 23.1 2,901.30 30.05 34.3 1,039.84 69.32 48.1 3,109.92 31.57 29.4
491.25 49.12 14.3
111,809.38
2,600.21 1_. ____ .. 33.1
414.00
414.00 22.94 10.1
585.00 -------------- --------
2,980.64
2,980.64 ________ 18.2
72,290.75
3,143.07 34.02 29.3
64,300.41
127,637.88 78,630.94
387.00 39,643.80 32,294.44
2,009.38 33.33 29,7
3,113.11 1_. ___.. _ 51.9
3,276.28 33.39 46.3
193.50 29.76
8.9
2,202.43 -------- 28.3
2,691.20 42.34 55.9
Glascock.. __________..
11
f u " " 1 Glynn ________________ County _____________.
Gordon .... ___________ County..... _________ Joint. ___________ ... _
19 28
1
Grady. __. _. __.. __. __. County __.... _.......
28
11 98.6 19 347.2
62 275.4
3 15 31 266
169.4 63.1 524.3 15 519
268 410.3 799.7
30 785
96,480 147,528 289,892 10,800 284,100
80
318
398 36.1
41 2,301 2,342 123.2
-------- -------- -------- --------
259 2,237 2,496 86.0
57 1,729 1,786 63.7
25,620.00 57,283.09 68,181.44 3,082.26 73,295.80
2,329.09 80.56 26.5 3,014.89 24.89 38.8 2.435.05 -------- 23.5 3,082.26 31.85 28.5 2,617.70 42.39 25.7
Greene ________________ County .... __________ ! 14
14 148
227
375
135,000
66
622
688 49.1
~E~~~::::::::::::I----5~ ::::i6~: ::~;i:~: ::;~i:i: i:ii~::: GwinnetL_____________
9,720 --------
12
--------------
1
517,350
676 5,661
12 1
6,337
6.0 1.0 111.1
Habersham ............ County ________.. ____
5
Joint; .... ________ ._.1 19
7 73.9 43.4 117.3 34 277.7 201.1 478.9
42,228 172,404
-------- -------- --------
319 2,506 2,825 117.7
30,826.83 2,010.00
14.80 127,852.47
12,877.14 49,934.49
2,201.91 49.56 22.8 1,005.00 167.50 20.6
-------------- 14.80 --------
2,243.02 22.58 24.7
2,575.42 -------- 30.4 2,628.13 25.06 28.9
HalL ._._ ... _____..... Hancock ______________
County...... _____... 1 Private _______________ Car . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . County ___ . __________ 1 Per Diem
20
41 256
148.6 404.6
36
61 384.6 279.4 664.0
1 -------- -------- -----.-- --------
9
13 145
139
284
198,698 -------- -------- -------- --------
321,998
867 4,741 5,608 100.1
2,520 -------- 12
12
12
102,240
29_ 356
3855 42.7_
58,141.97
2,907.09
118,977.24 I 3.304.92
I 990.00
990.00
25,219.03
2,802.11
190.00 -------
--------
31.58 82.50 70.83 38.00
29.2
36.9 39.2 24.6
.
Har a Is011_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Har ris________________
CDun y ______________ Private_______________ County ______________ Joint . _______________ Cars _________________
24
35.5 59.5
25
33 169.9 402.2 572.1
2
2 24
17
41
13
19 242.9 170
412.9
2 .------- -------- -------- --------
21, 420 205,956
14,760 148,644
5,184
-------- -------- -------- -------161 1,661 1,822 65.0
-------57
-------- --------
811
868 57.8
--------
14
14
7
HHe.r.1rd. _________________________________
County ______________ County ______________
28 15
Private_______________
2
41 299.4 266.1 525.5 20 161.6 188.5 350.1 3 13.6 32.5 46.1
189,180
107 1,659 1,766 63.0
126,036 --------
16,596
74
873
947 ---55:7-
Henry ________________
Per Diem _____________ County ______________
-------16
--------
21
--------
240.3
-----_.-
228.5
--.-----
468.8
------.------168,796
--------
----.---
8
--------
8
--------
-----.-.
--------
Private. _____________
1
1 10.7 17.6 28.3
10,188
67 1,529 1,596 93.8
IHrwouinst_o_n_____________________________
County ______________ County ______________
23 10
Private______________
9
Jack son ______________ -
County ______________ Private. __________. __
28 1
28 334
189
523
14 106
187
293
19 100
223
323
48 395
490
885
2 14
15
29
188,280 105,480 116,280 318,600 10,440
86 1,638 1,724 74.9
-------- --------
-----_.-
38 1,109 1,147 60.3
--.-----
.------- --------
268 2,363 2,631 90.7
Jasp er________________ County ______________
10
Jeff Davis _____________ County ______________
4
Joint; _______________
18
Jefferson______________ County ______________
22
Jenk ins_______________ Private ______________
12
10 167
181
348
8 16
71.4 87.4
18 129.2 450.2 579.4
26 215.8 403.3 619.1
14 159.5 310
469.5
150,240
31,464 208,584 222,877
169,020
56
503
559 55.9
-------- -------- -------- -------233 1,467 1,700 77.2
112 994 1,106 50.2
76
623
699 58.2
Johnson _______________ Private, __________~ __
19
Jones __~ ______________ County ______________
4
Private ______________
1
Joint , _______________
8
Lamar________________ County ______________
11
20 135 4 49 1 10 8 94 17 131
482 85.5
15.6 160.5 135
617 134.5
25.6 254.5 266
222,120 48,420 8,640 91,620
95,760
120 883 1,003 52.7
- - - - - -- ~ -------- -------- --------
-------- -------- -------- --------
54
707
761 58.5
115
575
690 62.7
Lan ier________________ L.urens_______________ LLeibee, r-t-y-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
County ______________
County ____________... Joint ________________
County______________ County ______________ Cars_________________
Lineoln _______________
County ______________ Car __________________
Long-----------------
County ______________ Cars_________________
Lowndes______________
County ______________ Joint ________________
11
11 85.5 162.3 243.8
40
41 279
615.8 894.~
8
8 34
164
198
8
11 145
161
306
11
15 193
76
269
2 -------- -------- -------- -----.--
10
10 106
103
209
1 -------- -------- -------- --------
10
10 72
182
257
2 -------- -------- -------- - - ~ - - ---
22
35 193
460
653
2
2 17
34
51
87,759 322,128
71,280 113,760
93,958 6,120
57
513
570 51.8
-------- -------- -------- -------79 2,511 2,590 53.9
23
397
420 52.5
20
783
803 73.0
--------
4
4
2.0
75,240
2,880 86,760 2,700 233,774
18,258
124
514
638 63.8
--------
1
1
1.0
22
419
441 44.1
--------
9
9
4.5
-------- -------- -------- --------
236 2,397 2,633 109.7
Lum pkin ______________ County ______________
15
M.con _______________ ~ M.dison______________
Private_______________ County ______________
13 17
Private______________
14
Mar ion______________ ! County ______________
11
17 163.8 213.5 377.3
16 143.5 226.5 370
27 194
186
380
14 101
229
330
11 113.5 240.3 353.8
135,828
133,200 136,800
118,800 134,482
145 1,066 1,211 80.7
60
456
516 39.6
-------- -------- .._------ --------
108 1,800 1,908 61.5
47
488
535 48.6
8,453.38
99,629.11 4,852.18 42,219.81 2,225.19
2,817.79 -------- 39.4 3,985.16 65.07 48.3 2,426.09 -------- 32.8 3,247.67 58.04 28.4 1,112.59 158.94 42.9
55,331.26
31,759.94 4,991.84
96.00 47,680.64
3,205.24
1,976.11 33.35 29.2 2,117.32 -------- 25.1 2,495.92 42.09 30.0
.-.----------- .---.--- ------2,980.04 -------- 28.2 3,205.24 33.28 31.4
59,864.17 25,373.04 28,826.34 81,339.26
2,440.51
2,602.79 36.54 31.7 2,537.30 -------- 24.0 3,202.92 48.87 24.7
2,904.97 -------- 25.5 2,440.51 35.45 23.3
33,806.87 11,176.00 51,562.16
54,079.31 30,416.24
3,380.68 67.21 22.5 2,794.00 -------- 35.5 2,864.56 42.76 24.7
2,458.15 54.40 24.2
2,534.68 48.82 17.9
47.668.98 10,706.97 2,010.00 24,009.07 31,512.52
2,508.89 53.98 21.4 2,676.74 -------- 22.1 2,010.00 -------- 23.2 3,001.13 51.94 26.2
2,864.77 54.80 32.9
23,315.93 84,714.79 19,527.16
24,467.96 29,224.08
675.00
2,119.63 45.45 26.5 2,117.86 -------- 26.2 2,440.89 41.51 27.3
3,058.49 61.63 21.5 2,656.73 37.32 31.1
337.50 168.75 11.0
22,796.37
66.50 24,582.54
1,026.00 72,770.45
6,417.91
2,279.63 44.35 30.2
66.50 66.50
2.3
2,458.25 58.66 28.3
513.00 114.00 38.0
3,307.74 -------- 31.1 3,208.95 33.03 35.1
40,077.08
34,562.45 39,564.28 33,268.78
33,952.14
2,671.80 37.59 29.5 2,658.65 75.79 25.9 2,327.31 -------- 28.9 2,376.34 40.46 28.0 3,086.55 69.57 25.2
======i'_--===_=-=-=---T_ABL=E~I~II===C~o=n=t~in=u=ed==~W=H=IT=E~S=C=H=O=O~L=S==P=U=P=I=L===T=R~A=N~S=P~O=R=T~A=T=:I=O=N==1=95=:7=-=58==========
County
Type of Ownership
BNuose.s __ _ _ _
Number Miles Travelled
1
--,-_ _---,-
TNroip.s
I
I
Paved jUnpaved'I_Tot_al
MAnilneuagale
Pupils Transported Daily
1
--;-_ _---,-
I More I
1WYzimthiilnes 1YTzhmaniles Total BPeurs
Total 1 Expenditures
Including Depreciation on County Owned Buses
Average Cost Per
Bus
Child Mile
:::~-_-~~::::I-~o-~-!-~:-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~I ~ ~~;~~~-_~~~:::::::::: ~ Per Diem____________
! 5~l:: tiL m4
=
:
~
:
1
!U!~ ::::~~~: ::::~~~:h:~~~: ::~~~:~: $
~:f~g 11 40~ 41~ 6U
4
4
1
13,130.04
21,079.58 15,717.04
675.00 1,125.00
180.00
2,626.00
34.8
2,634.94 $ 38.09 29.6
3,143.40 675.00
--39:78-
31.8 26.7
1,125.00 140.62 52.0
-------------- 45.00 --------
Meriwether Miller
MitcheIL Monroe
Montgomery
_ County
_
Private
_
Cars
_
_ County
_
Joint;
_
_ _
g~:::::~~--~:::::::::::
~:;-iJ;~~-_~~::::::::::
_ Private______________
14
o6
14 218.3 9 7f
148.1 71.9
366.4 145.9 _
16
17 131 442 573
2
2
8
41
49 I
m f: f~ ~~~
I1J8 I
=_ :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: ::::::::I!
10
12 173.5 94.5 268
131,904 -------- -------- -------- --------1
52,524
59 1,048 1,107 184.5
28,440
49
49 8.1
206,284
17,640
978 978 54.3
35,569.32 14,520.00
4,520.00 50,133.84 5,381. 75
2,540.66
26.9
2,420.00 47.79 27.6
753.33 92.24 15.8
3,133.36
24.3
2,690.87 56.76 30.5
f~U~g
~~ 1,329 1,351 56.2 694 776 51.7
=:~~~_ ::::::::
7 2
7
7.0
2
96,480
12
596
608 60.8
63,473.17
2,644.71 47.76 24.8
38,821.40
2,588.09 55.93 27.6
870.11
870.11 124.30 60.4
225.00 -------------- 112.50
33,585.00
3,358.50 56.35 34.8
Morgan Murray
_ County______________
_
Joint________________ County______________
Private_______________
~:;-iJ;~~-_~~:::::::::~
13
13 203
114
317 I
3
3 29
43
72
11
20 166 157 323'
9
12 108 206 314
'. :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: ::::::::
114,120
_ 27,740.35
2,133.87
24.3
25,920 115,280
100 1,004 1,104
69.0 _
7,228.21 27,610.57
2,409.40 34.82 27.8
2,510.05
23.9
114,220
245 1,886 2,131 106.5
34,131.91
3,792.43 32.73 29.8
~:~~~_ ~::::~::
~
~
5.0
270.00
270.00 54.00 25.0
120.00 -------------- 40.00
Musoogee,_
County
_
Newton_______________ County
_
Joint,
_
Car
_
Oconec________________ County
_
Oglethorpe; ___
County
_
Paulding______________ County
_
Private
_
Peach
Private
_
Car
_
Pickens
I County
_
J ~~i~~~e_-_-:~===========
:;-~:;;i:;;: I~: 3f
55 612.4 16.21628.6 I
II
20
34 193.75 272.50 466.25
110
10 86
137
223 _
16 11
20 187 16
219 19
406 25
I _I
225,148
7,602 164,814
6,548
121,572
158 2,419 2,577 78.0
102 1,529 1,631 81.5
6
15
21 10.5
77 1,023 1,100 78.5
86,713.65 2,527.79
53,257.12 1,544.00
33,557.68
2,627.68 35.84 38.5
2,527.79
33.2
2,803.00 36.48 32.3
772.00 102.93 23.5
2,396.97 32.80 27.6
163,404
33 1,007 1,040 61.1
36,038.13
2,119.89 35.78 22.0
8,640 -------- -------- -------- --------
2,878.35
2,878.35
33.3
167,850
216 1,930 2,146 102.1
60,067.70
3,003.38 32.61 35.7
80,280 2,880
24
659 683 68.3
10
10 10
I 28,300.76 675.00
2,830.07 42.94 675.00 67.50
35.2 23.4
44,272.99
2,767.06
30.2
I 3,~~~:~~
3,389.89 32.24 27.6 900.00 150.00 27.7
PolL
Pulaski, Putnam Quitman
~~~r;re~_-_~~~~:::::::
County______________ County______________
Private_______________
Rabun
County
_
Private
_
Randolph
County
_
Richmond_____________ County
_
Rockdale______________ County
_
Schley. . Screven. ~ Seminole ..
_ County -"
1
Private
_
_ County.
_
Joint. ...
_
_ County __. -
[
Spalding Stephens . .
Stewart ..
_ County
1
_ County ~
. __
Private ..
_
_ g~~~_t!_-_-~:~::: ::::::I
Sumter Talbot
..
__ _
~g~t:-~~:~::~-~:J
Car
_
Taliaferro TattnalL Taylor
._ _ _
County _
Car
_
County
.Toint
County _.
Private.
_ _
_ ._
Telfair. Terrell, Thomas Tift.
Toombs _
_ Joint. .... _
_ Private
_
_ County _. _
_ County _
Joint
_
29 I
Ii ,
3:~2 1:~7~5:: 4:~7:8:~_ 'I--~6:5~3::-iI
--~~-I 249,080 I
11tm I
1,656 770 11
1,782399 I
59.6 69.9
11 11.0 II
2~
10
~~ ~::
11 237
_ :~~ __L~:~---------:::,9~~-
165 I 402
147,936
_~~6_1
2,325 4
15
650
I 2,661 115.6 1
66~ 1---66:5-1
7
9 121.2 108.1 229.3
82,548
13
455
468 66.8
4
4 41
61 I 102
36,720
13
131
144 36.0
,
12
23 174
89
263
6
10 31
96
127
11
11 132.3 189
321.3
il:: I::rl 94,680
45,720 115,668
1
.---- --------
223 1,365
47
463
41
69 647.8 100.9 748.7
269,532 ,851 3,952 5,803 141.5
14
17 105
179
284
102,240 _____ 1,289 1,289 92.0
1
1 17.9 10.3 28.2
6
6 68.6 68.4 137.0
20
25 230.4 344.8 575.2
6
7 51
96
147
11
32 157
236
393
10,152 49,311 208,752 53,214 141,480
----- -------- -------- --------
8
231
239 34.1
---_. -------- -------- -----.--
62 1,165 1,227 47.1
73
720
793 72.0
20
30 295.4 131.1 42.6
153,540
205 2,355 2,560 128.0
18
29 255.2 102.2 357.4
3
6 43.5
8
51.5
128,664 18,540
----270
---.---1,867
--2;137-
--------
101. 7
11 113.6 93.3 206.9
74,484
18
180
198 28.2
------ --------
1,440
1
3
4
4.0
20 I
26 253
i I-----T 18.4 99.2
2_ _
383
635
1.6 20 87.7 186.9
---I
f 1___
1I
26 15
3
56
44 ' 100
1
-------4.2
-------11.8
----16----II
35 293.3 534.2 773.5 I
16 136 3 40
234 68
370 108
I'
24 12
i 27 266.5
12 228.5
24212.8
I
688.5 450.3
31
31 404
409
813
20
41 187.3 471.15 658.45
22
24 176
521 I 697
10 1
I 23 I 109.5 150
259.5
_~~U~~:~.1 1 I 12
21~11 ___
11
23
171 314.5
-_:2~9~3:.:8-1
228,600 10,440 7,200 67,284
4,968
---I35 I 871
906 45.3
18
18 18.0
-- -- ----- - -------- --------
28
315
343 38.1
6
16
22 11.0
39,600 3,600 5,760 278,432 133,200 38,880
38
231
269 53.8
6
6
6.0
----- -- ----- -------- --------
_291 __::54~_ 1,572 58.2
57 I 777 834 ---46X
247,880 163,008
292,680 237,042 250,920
55 1,065 1,120 46.6
22
696
718 59.8
77 1,156 1,233 39.7
398 2,083 2,481 124.0
29 1,385 1,414 64.2
93,420 8,280
---..1-------- 105,768
I 326,916
-~--
45 I
81 I
_139-1
939 678 2,13~
984 I 98.4 -------T ------
759 , 69.0
2,272 87.3 5, 2.5
62,106.50 I 2,141.60 37.50 24.9
30,995.38
2,582.94 40.25 26.6
796.17 I
796.17 72.37 19.2
59,310.70
2,578.72
176.40 27,585.20
-----2;758:52-
20,835.68
2,976.52
9,824.73
2,456.18
25.50 44.10
42.43 45.79 74.99
26.9
-------
18.6 25.2 26.7
30,961.77 16,900.20 23,953.32 122,464.38
35,039.69
2,580.14 -------- 32.7 2,816.70 35.06 36.9 2,177.57 51.73 20.7 2,986.93 30.98 45.4 2,502.83 27.18 34.2
2,499.19 15,918.00 42,781.26 11,548.60
26,171.96
2,499.19 -------- 24.6
2,653.00 79.72 32.2
2,139.06 --.----- 20.4
1,924.76 46.63 21.7 2,379.26 36.34 18.4
47,484.76 38,867.82 5,752.26 17,473.32
669.69
2,374.23 20.16 30.9
2,159.32 -------- 30.2 1,917.42 23.89 31.0 2,496.18 97.07 23.4
669.69 223.23 46.5
55,994.46 1,821.00 2,377.01
19,849.23 1,671.26
2,799.72 64.28 24.4 1,821.00 101.16 17.4 2.377.01 -------- 33.0 2,481.15 70.55 29.5
835.63 104.45 33.6
13,657.15 666.67
2,874.03 69,948.06 36,917.56 11,410.92
2,731.43 59.12 34.4 666.67 111.11 18.5
2,874.03 -------- 49.8 2,690.31 47.19 25.1 2,461.17 -------- 27.7 3,803.64 62.19 29.3
60,631.19 36,438.49 86,591.55 52,539.67 65,504.54
2,526.29 56.93 24.4 3,036.54 52.35 22.3
2,793.27 74.90 29.5 2,626.98 25.22 22.1 2,977.47 47.29 26.1
29,477.75 2,099.41 29,464.79 76,246.22
270.00
2,947.77 31.39 31.5
2,099.41 -------- 25.3
2,678.61 46.55 27.8 2,932.54 35.74 23.3
135.00 54.00 15.0
TABLE III-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PUPIL TRANSPORTATION-1957-58
Number Miles Travelled
Pupils Transported Daily
Tota!
County
Type of Ownership
No. Buses
No. Trips
Paved IUnpavedI Total
------------- ---
,
I
Annual Mileage
Within I MThoaren I Total I Per
1Yz miles!1Yz miles _ _ _ Bus
Expenditures Including
Depreciation on County Owned Buses
Turner ________ ---- --
County ______________ Private _______________
Twiggs ________
---
County ______________ Joint ________________
Car __________________
14
19 124.9 255.5 380.4
2
3 29.1 28.1 57.2
6
6 99.7 48.8 148.5
5
5 51.4 72 123.4
2 -------- -------- -------- --------
136,944 ------ - ------ -------- -------- $
20,692
43
791
834 52.1
53,460 - ------ - ------ -------- -------
44,424
36 621 657 59.7
10,620 --------
13
13 6.5
s 35,780.07
5,519.22 14,241.37 16,999.81
4,085.80
Union____ ---
---
Upson _____ ---- -- --
Walker. ___
---
County ______________
CCoaur;ty-_-_-_-~~~~~~ ~~~~~ Private _______________ County _____ --------
25
28 189.5 248
437.5
4 -------- -------- -------- --------
15
19 115 217 332
13
22 103 142 24,)
38
72 540.7 416.6 957.3
148,045 9,780
119,520 88,200 344,628
137 1,402 1,539 61.5
---------------
-
26 ------
26 --------
6.5 --------
72 1,719 1,791 63.9
348 4,975 5,323 140.0
51,150.30 4,121.50 32,141.68 29,540.00 84,983.00
Walton ___
---
Ware _____ ------- --'
County ______________
J o i n t _________________
Car ___________ ------
County ___ . ___ ------
Private. _~ _*_ Car ______ --
------------
19
44 268
341
609
I
2
9
22
31
1 -------- -------- -------- --------
29
45 271.5 456 577.25
1
2
6
18
24
1 -------- -------- -------- --------
219,240 11,160 4,813 267,836 8,640
1,800
- ------ -------- -------- -------157 1,929 2,086 104.3
4
21
25 25.0
-------- -------- -------- -------187 2,233 2,420 80.6
--------
1
1
1.0
52,999.00 2,360.29
786.65 59,475.95 3,587.00
90.00
Average Cost Per
Bus
Child Mile
---
2,555.71 -------2,759.61 $ 52.21 2,373.56 -------3,399.96 50.30
2,042.90 314.29
26.1
26.6 26.6 38.2 38.4
2,046.01 36.48 34.5 1,030.37 158.51 42.1 2,142.77 -------- 26.8 2,272.30 35.88 33.4 2,236.39 17.08 24.6
2,789.42 -------- 24.1
2,360.29 28.69 21.1
786.65 37.45 16.3
2,0.50.89 -------- 22.2
3,587.00 28.24 41.5
90.00 90.00
5.0
__ Warren._.~
--------
Washington _... --
Wayne___ --
---
County .... ___ ------
12
12 109
214
323
116,280
68 494 562 46.8
CProiuvnattye.. _._._.__-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-
County ______________ Per Diem ____________
1 20 31
--------
2 34 36
--------
18.2 191.1 347
--------
9.7 423.12 641
--------
27.9 614.22 988
--------
10,044 222,869 355,680
--------------
-----384 150
--------
-------1,060
2,206 14
-------1,444
2,356 14
-------6S.7 76.0
--------
W e b s t e r ________ Wheeler.. _______:
:
_-_-_-_
County _______________ County. _____________
Joint. _______________ .
7 12 1
White.. _______________ Private _______________
18
Whitfield ________ .. ____ Joint, ..... _____ .. ___
40
8 78 154.4 232
12 97 247 344
1
6
26
32
24 1.52.1 158.3 310.4
92 473.6 612.1 1,087.7
83,664 123,840 11,520 111,775
394,220
17 208 225 32.1
-------- -------- -------- --------
8
713 721 5.5.4
186 1,262 1,448 80.4
621 4,319 4,940 123.5
33,538.22
2,794.85 67.89 28.8
2,158.37
2,158.37 -------- 21.4
57,228.68
2,861.43 56.02 25.6
89,175.30
2,876.62 40.42 25.0
247.90 -------------- 17.70 --------
15,9.51.91
29,600.46 2,736.15 47,684.70 115,610.30
2,278.84 76.79 19.0 2,466.70 -------- 23.9 2,736.15 45.35 23.7 2,649.15 37.78 42.6 2,890.25 26.76 29.3
Wilcox.. _____.. ____ --
Wilkes _______ ----- --
County __. ___________ Per Diem ___ .. _______ County ______________ Joint. ________________
21
--------
5
9
-
23
------6 11
108
--------
76 150.1
444
------69 111.2
552
198,720 -------- 1,063 1,063 50.6
-------145 261.3
---,--
-52:200'
94,068
---------------
-
11 ------
13
713
11 --------
726
---------------
51.8
Wilkinson __. ------- Countv.c .
------
8
Worth .... __ ------ --- County. _. ___________
24
No Ireport mlade to St ate Office. 25 243.9 552.1 796
286,560
59 1,480 1,539 64.1
44,659.66
2,126.65 42.01 22.4
534.00 -------------- 48.54
13,011.20 2.5,348.88
2,602.24 -------- 24.9 2,816.54 53.80 26.9
60,241.80
2,510.07 40.70 21.0
TABLE IV-NEGRO SCHOOLS-PUPIL TRANSPORTATION-1957-58
Number Miles Travelled
Pupils Transported Daily
Total
Average Cost Per
Expenditures
County
Type of
No.
No.
Including
Ownership
Buses Trips
More
Depreciation
Paved IUnpaved Total
Annual Mileage
I Within Than Total
1Yz miles 1Yz miles
Per Bus
on County Owned Buses
Bus
Child Mile
--------1--------- -------- ---[-----[-- -------1-----[-----1--- ---
Appling
Atkinson Bacon Baker
_ JCooiunnt _ty_________-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
6 1
_ County ______________
5
_ _
County County
_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
3 10
6 75
177
252
1 20
18
38
7 49
93
142
3 25
97
122
11 124
309
433
90,720 13,680
-----39-
51,120
15
43,920 --------
155,880
5
-------- -------- $
561
600 85.7
392
407 81.4
193
193 64.3
825
830 83.0
s 15,302.27
2,966.77 13,155.65
7,729.83 32,328.86
2,550.38 2,966.77 2,631.13
2,576.61 3,232.89
-------$ 32.57
33.56 40.05 39.19
16.8 21.6
25.7 17.5 20.7
Baldwin
Banks Barrow
County______________
7
14 176.5 36
212.5
Private___
1
Per DieII1_____________
1 26
5
31
Joint_________________
2
County___
5
2 64.1 26.6 90.7 6 19.1 20.0 39.1
76,500 11,160
32,652 65,808
_
1 1,242 1,243 155.3
5
5
_
6
103
109 54.5
459
459 91.8
16,703.23 2,475.00 125.00 5,701.65
12,531.66
2,386.18 -------- 21.8 2,475.00 15.44 22.1
-------------- 25.00 -------2,850.83 55.36 17.4 2,506.33 27.30 19.0
Bartow __. Ben Hill. Berrien
_ County ______________
3
Private ______________
5
_ County ______________
5
Private ______________
1
_ County ______________
5
5 72.3 83.6 155.9
8 37.0 135.0 172.0
6 107
151
258
2 30
30
60
5 78
89
167
56,124 61,920 77 ,280 21,600 60,120
8,285.24
662
664 83.0
14,155.25
12,762.28
439
439 73.1
4,263.50
63
275
338 67.6
12,315.26
2,761.75 -------- 14.7 2,831.05 33.90 22.8
2,552.46 -------- 16.5 4,263.50 38.78 19.7 2,463.05 44.78 20.4
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks
County______________
13
Private_______________
4
County___
2
County______________
11
Per Diem
28 310.5 5 59 2 73 19 69
~
68 128 35.4 422
378.5 187 108.4 491
135,503 67,320 31,824 176,760
37 1,824
28
303
12
477
25 1,056
1
13
1,861 143.1 331 82.7 489 244.5
1,081 98.2 13 --------
43,857.79 13,104.56
6, 90.74
36,370.31 217.50
3,373.68 3,276.14 3,295.37 3,306.39
24.04 32.3
43.25
19.4
13.82 20.7
34.44 20.5
16.73 --------
Bryan _ Bulloch Burke
County______________
1
JoinL_______________
6
_ County______________
27
Per Diem____________
_ County______________
32
2 21
29
9 72.5 119
38 267
560
50
191.5 827
32 409.1 620.1 1,029.2
18,000 68,940 304,980
384,548
29
513
542
76 2,053 2,129
12
12
3,096 3,096
77.4 78.8
96.7
3,584.95 14,063.78 60,986.82
270.00
75,695.93
3,584.95 -------- 19.9
2,343.96 34.40 20.4 2,258.77 29.71 19.9
_ 22.50 -------2,365.50 24.45 19.6
Butts Calhoun Camden Candler
_ County______________
11
_ County______________
9
_ County______________
10
_ County______________
3
Private_______________
4
11 114.8 165
279.8
18 153.8 271.2 425
13 181.6 100.6 282.2
3 23
73
96
4 34
109
143
100,728 153,000 104,472 34,560
51,480
22
938
960 87.2
13 1,138 1,151 127.8
39
733
772 77.2
3
524
527 75.2
23,105.13 23,164.27 24,244.07
7,283.26
13,027.02
2,100.47 2,573.81 2,424.41 2,427.75
3,256.76
24.63 20.36 33.08
38.76
22.9 15.1 23.2 21.0
25.3
Carroll, Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee
_ Private______________
14
32 272.6 220.5 493.1
177,516
87 1,105 1,192 85.1
50,892.94
3,635.21 46.06 28.6
_ County______________
1
1 22
23
45
16,200
33
33 33.0
2,156.00
2,156.00 65.33 13.3
_ _ _
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:::::~~:
::~~~~\:~~~~~:
::~~~~~:
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TABLE IV-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOLS-PUPIL TRANSPORTATION-1957-58
County
Chattooga Cherokee
Clarke
Clay
Clayton Clineh
Cobb
Coffee ColquittColumbia
Cook Coweta
Crawford Crisp.. _.
Dade
Dawson
_
Decatur
DeKalb
_
Dodge. _. Deely ....
Type of Ownership
! I
I
I
Number Miles Travelled
I, No. Buses
No. I
Trips Paved Unpaved I Total
Annual Mileage
Pupils Transported Daily
h:~ Within I
Total
Per
1>1miles 1>1miles
Bus
Total Expenditures
Including Depreciation
on County
Owned Buses
Average Cost Per
Bus
Child
----1--- --- --- --- ---1------1--- ---------1-----1-----1---
.. _
_
County ____----------
CCoaru_n_t_y_________--
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
---
---
-
-
-
-
County ____ ----------
5 1
1
7
7 123.5 1 19
10 201.0
68
191.5
0.4 19.4
2.5 203.5
68,940 -------- 311
6,984 --------
98
2,160 --------
6
73,260 --------
924
s 311 62.2 S 12,741.01 S 2,548.20 40.97
98 98.0
2,379.15
2,379.15 24.28
6
6.0
540.00
540.00 90.00
924 132.0
19,062.21
2,723.17 20.63
_ County ____----------
6
7 115
52
167
Private ____ ----------
1
3 16
20
36
_ _
Joint ______ ---------County ____---------County ____----------
3
7 6
4 41 15 153 6 105.5
54
95
49
202
74.4 li9.9
60,120
12,960 34,200 72,720
64,764
-------- -------- -------- --------
-------- -------- -------- --------
-------- 738
738 73.8
37
903
940 124.2
13
310
323 53.8
9,771.12
2,730.00 7,309.10 19,114.20
13,505.63
1,628.52
2,730.00 2,436.37 2,730.60
2,250.94
--------
--------
26.84 21.17 43.57
_ County ____----------
4
_
_ _
Private____----------
County ____----------
JCooiunnt.ty__________--
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3 12
8 19
9 123
7.5 130.5
6 118.2
5.0 123.2
14 110.5 310.2 420.7
11 205 205 410
28 307.6 155.5 463.1
46,980 44,352 151,452 147,600
166,716
-------- -------- -------- --------
-------- 654 654 93.4
24
826
850 70.8
--------
898
898 112.2
93 1,224 1,317 69.3
10,781.83 12,028.42 24,930.80 22,908.56 43,291.28
2,695.46 4,009.47 2,077.57 2,863.57
2,278.49
--------
34.88 30.18 25.51
35.37
_ County _ County
Car _ Private, ~ ~ ~ ~ _ County
_
5
_ _
118
_ 12
_
7
5 36
156
192
2i 378
294
672 _
13 110.6 20i.4 318
7 46
189
235
69,120
6
309
315 63.0
241,920
27 1,703 1,730 96.1
640 --------
4
4 4.0
115, i32 -------- 895 895 74.5
84,600
11
596
607 86.7
10,751.41 53,124.43
48.00 29,315.94 17,881.94
2,150.28 2,951.36
48.00 2,443.00 2,554.56
34.79 31.19 12.00 32.76 30.00
_ No Transportation Pro gram
Car__________________
1
No Transportation Pro gram____
_ County______________
12
17 114 293 40i
Private________ CaL
2
2 2 1 43
45
1
2 -------- -------- -------- --------
5,760
15
146,520
16,200 -------- 1,310
4,680 --------
30
15
. 1,310
30
15.0 _
.______
93.5 15.0
1,170.00
34,999.62 3,893.70 1,079.70
1,170.00 _
2,916.64
1,946.85 539.85
8.73
29.69 35.99
~~~Iire;,; -_-..::_::::
_ County_.____________
.':-_::::::::: _ County______________ ~~t_t~:
__ ~_I-----::- :~~::.1 _10~:~ __:~:::
12 I 18, li3.5 434
607.5
: : :: 10 I
13 'I 52
257
~~
309
:1~___
:~~:~::
:~_ 1,ln 1,2n _.:6~::_
215,040
55 1,115 1,1iO 97.5
107,240 -------- -------- -------- --------
4~;~g :~_ 1,1~~ 1,1~~ 8U
25'~~~:~6
29,273.27 24,591.51
1O'~bU~
~:::::~:_ ~U~
2,439.44 26.25 2,459.15 --------
2,~gU~ ~~:~~
Mile
18.4 34.0 25.0 26.0
16.2 21.0 21.3 26.2 20.8
22.9 27.1 16.4 15.5 25.0
15.5 21.9 7.5 25.3 21.1
_ 20.3
23.8 24.0 23.0
:~:~
13.6
iU22.9
Dougherty _... Douglas
Early Echols Effingham
_ _
._ _
County______________
Private______________ Private______________ County __.___________
11
5 21 3
13 240
61 51 291 216 3 44
172
'I'
96
383
30
412
147 599 [' 74
_ County -_-_-_-_-_-__- -_-_-_'!
4
7 56 ,40
96
.Joinl.____
61
11 95 '103
198
148,320
1,107 1,107 100.6
29,142.76
52,920 --------
212,400
60
26,640
391 391 78.2
981 1,041 49.5
82
82 27.3
15,367.29 54,609.47 7,533.02
3741,,526800 -----3-1-- --6-9-9-- ----7-3-0--!,--1 -7-35--.0,--11 0 88,.4584.4 04
2,649.34 26.33 19.6
3,073.46 39.30 29.0 2,600.45 55.67 25.7 2,511.01 91.871 28.2 22,,151138..5114 --3~3--.7-1-- 2214..14
Elbert.
Emanuel,
Evans. Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth. Franklin .... Fulton.
:
_
_ ._
_ _ _ _ _
Gilmer
_
Glascock . .
_
Glynn
_
Gordon __..
_
Grady _..
_
Greene
_
Gwinnett
_
Habersham.
.
HaIL.
_
375 578 309.5
45 167.5
139,500
20
208,080
61
111,420
9
16,200
12
60,300 --------
970 1,520
402
63 397
990 1,581
411
75 397
76.1 112.9 58.7 75.0 79.4
2,246.49 30.11 20.9 2,474.89 22.80 16.6 2,208.21 38.45 13.8
3,016.00 47.87 18.6
2,549.83 32.11 21.1
Hancock, ,
_
Haralson.
._
Harris. .
._.
559
201,240
161 1,669 1,830 130.7
-------- ------------ .. -------
3
3 --------
-------- -------- -------- -------68 1,373 1,441 131.0
2,981.77 25.01 20.7 .------------- 15.00 -------
2,196.46 -----_.- 38.1 4,235.32 41.98 49.0
2,816.56 -------- 17.5 2,649.09 21.63 17.6
Hart,
_
Heard
_
Henry
_
---------------
668 6
432 1,562
668 6
441 1,600
66.8 6.0
55.1 123.0
1,690.97 25.31 24.0
90.00 15.00
6.2
1,948.74 -------- 17.5
2,626.33 39.22 26.6
2,803.31 23.33 30.6
Houston.
.
Irwin
_
Jackson. .
_
Jasper
.
1,339 657 473 4
686
1,364 85.2 663 82.8 478 79.6 4 -------701 87.6
2,793.41 3,231.13 2,759.41
--_.---------2,914.02
33.38 39.34 35.00 9.00 33.98
29.5 20.3 17.4
-_.---18.7
Jeff Davis Jefferson.
Jenkins. Johnson
_ .
.
Jo int , __________ ._. __ CCaoru_n_t_y_____________________________ P ivate _______________
_ Private ______________
5
5 23
160.7 183.7
15
23 152 316.2 468.2
2
-------- --------
12 7
-----::"["":::-:
301 200
494.9 292
66,132
19
168,522
7
3.760 --------
178,164
3
102,560
2
285 1,194
9 1,090
706
304 1,201
9 1,093
708
60.8 80.0 4.5 91.0
101.1
t:~;~::::::::::::::::I I County______________
9
177.5 331
119,160
26
909
935 103.8
ounty ______________
CC 94 1~ 1U 19401.9 217329.9 5907,,693240 6448 1,027491 1,124839 17227..20 _ _o_unty ______________ 1 _ ~:..c=-------'-----=-=-'=----_.::....:..._-=---______'-'=----_.:='__=.:..'.. __.::::_=~_~______'".:_'_'--.""':":".'_____=~______'~O'.".
2,991.83 52.49 22.6
2,513.39 31.58 22.3
80.00 17.78
4.2
2,563.41 28.22 17.2
2,405.79 23.85 16.4
2,822.61 27.95 21.3 2,188.49 18.25 20.1 2= ,3~ 20~.= 44__'_ 38_ .5.1."". 1' 8." 3
TABLE IV-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOLS-PUPIL TRANSPORTATION-1957-58
County
I
Type of
Ownership
I
I
No. Buses
I
No. Trips
---
Number Miles Travelled
Paved junpaved Total
Annual Mileage
Pupils Transported Daily
I More
Within Than Total Per
1Yz milesi_ 1Yz m_ iles
Bus
Total
Expenditures Including
Depreciation on County Owned Buses
Laurens _______________ County ______________
27
Private ______________
3
Lee___________________ County ______________
14
I Private ______________
I
27 141
3 17
16 159
1
9
557.35 58 241 14
698.35 75 400 23
251,406 27,000 144,000
8,280
-------- --------
-------- $ ~-------
12 2,065 2,077 69.2
-------- -------- w _______ --------------- 1,176 1,176 78.4
56,071.81 $ 7,185.94 32,463.87 1,877.87
Liberty _______________ County ______________ Lincoln _______________ County ______________ Long _________________ County ______________
Car __________________
17
24 188
153
341
7
10 97
118
215
5
5 27
95
122
1 -------- -------- -._----- --------
123,442
142 1,457
77 ,400
12
863
43,920
10
257
1.440 -------- 9
1,599 875 267
9
94.0 125.0 53.4
9.0
48,330.70
17,359.65 11,506.34
900.00
Average Cost Per
Bns
Child Mile
2,076.73 2,395.31
s--3-0-.-6-3--
22.3 26.6
2,318.85 -------- 22.5
1,877.87 29.20 22.6
2,842.98 33.17 39.1 2,479.95 21.12 22.4 2,301.27 44.77 26.1
900.00 100.00 62.5
Lowndes ______________ County ______________
13
Lumpkin ______________ County ______________
1
Macon ________________ County ______________
2
Private ______________
10
Madison ______________ County ______________
7
24 116
350
466
1 23
6
29
4 22
41
63
20 98
228
326
10 135
124
259
166,828
93 1,312 1,405 108.0
10,440 -------- 11
11 11.0
22,680 -------- -------- -------- --------
117,360
3 1,138 1,141 95.0
93,240
5
754
759 108.4
43,465.21 2,411.16
6,112.32
22,370.45 19,144.84
3,343.48 33.13 26.0 2,411.16 219.20 23.0 3,056.1, -------- 26.9 2,237.05 25.03 19.0 2,734.98 25.39 20.5
Marion _______________ County ______________
9
10 81
200.2 281.2
McDuflie ______________ j County ______________
7
9 75.4 127.1 202.5
108,687 73,120
----------------
733
--------
-
733 -------
81.4 --------
Private ______________
2
2 52.6 14.3 66.9
24,084
155
892 1,047 116.3
McIntosh _____________ County ______________
7
7 130.5 58.7 189.2
63,192
16
710
726 103.7
Per Diem. ---------- -------- -------- ~------- -------- -------- -------------- -------- 7
7 ._-------
19,996.84
2,221.87 27.28 18.3
18,187.95
2,598.28 -------- 24.8
5,324.30
2,662.15 26.36 22.1
17,895.01
2,556.43 25.20 28.3
305.00 -------------- 52.14 -------
Meriwether______ -- -- __I County ______________
19
Private_______________
I
Miller _________________ County ______________
7
MitcheIL _____________ 1 County ______________
16
Monroe _______________ County ______________
16
30 327.8 318.8 646.6
1 15
19
34
7 48
215
264
24 206
360
566
18 225
233Yz 458Yz
232,776 11,240
95,040 203,760 165,060
-------- -------- -------- --------
19 1,883 1,902 95.1
-------- 583
583 83.2
3 1,471 1,474 92.1
-------- 1,082 1,082 67.6
49,441.26 1,965.00
20,035.73 37,685.36 43,038.01
2,602.17 -------- 21.2
1,965.00 27.30 17.4 2,862.25 34.36 21.0 2,355.34 25.62 18.4 2,689.88 39.78 26.0
I Montgomery___________ Private ______________
5
7 80.2 56.8 137
49,320
16
Morgan _______________ county ______________
13
15 198
149
347
124,920
86
--I Murray _______________
Muscogee ____---- ---
No Transportation Pro gram ____
Car , , ________________ j
1
County______________
19
-------- -------- -------27 438.9 ---20:1-
-------- -------------- --------
--459---
9,000 165,240
17
588 1,018
18 1,563
604 1,104
18 1,580
120.8
15,082.80
3,016.56 25.65 30.5
84.9
26,783.34
2,060.26 26.31 21.4
18.0
--------------
1,035.00
-----1:035:00-
-207:00-
---11:5
83.1
49,684.61
2,614.98 31. 79 30.0
Newton _______________ Joint ________________1
Oconee________________ Oglethorpe ____________,
PCroiuvnattye ___________-_-_--_-_-_-_____I
Paulding ______________ , County ______________
Peach _________________ ! Private_______________
Car __________________ '
9
16 113
193
306
5
5 92
78.5 170.5
14
15 134.5 256.2 390.7
5
5 87.5 30.1 117.6
7
10 121
85
206
1 -------- -------- -------- --------
110,160 61,380
140,652 42,336 74,160
3,600
5 27 3 --------
----~---
--------
1,094 396
1,095
313 699
11
1,099 423
1,098
313 699 11
122.1 84.6 78.4
62.6 99.8 11.0
26,380.68 12,525.00 30,412.76
10,651. 90 18,355.77
453.75
2,931.19 24.11 23.9 2,505.00 31.63 20.4 2,172.34 27.77 21.6 2,130.38 34.03 25.1 2,622.25 26.26 24.7
453.75 41.25 12.6
Pickens---------------l County---
1
11
4
15 I
5,400
21 63
65 65.0
Pierce.,
Private______________
4
5 60
94 154
59,400
58 393 451 112.7
~~~k:::::::_::::::::::1 ~~~~L_:_:.:~~:::::::II------~- ~~ ~!:~ ~~;:~ ~~~:~_, !~:~~~ ~~_, ~!~ ~g~ l~b:g
Pulaski Putnam Quitman
1 County.; -----------County--.-----------
9
12 184 205 389
10, 15 148.6 176.6 325.2
,
county--------------1 Private __.___________
51 1
Car , ,
,
1
51 67.11 40
1 10
29
107.1 39
140,040 117.072
750 750 83.3 898 898 89.8
38,556 -------- -------- -------- --------
14,040
16 507 523 87.1
3,780
11
11 11.0
Rabull________
Randolph__ Richmond
No Transportation Pro gram
1
'
--m:r ~~i~~t:-:-::::::::::I-----J -----/--~gr- --~grr ------~tn~g- :::::;~: ----94~- --1:01;- :::;i:;:
County--
, 15
22 254.3 84.1 338.4
121,824, 284 1,452 1,736 115,7
Rockdale
county.-------------1
6
6 53
99 152
Schley---------------- County--------------
61
6 84.4 73.2 157.6
Screven
County--------------
24
29 229.7 445.8 675.5
Seminole Spalding
'1 County--------------1 County--------------,
5 8.
10 10
68 136.7
135 61.5
II
203 198.2
54,720 56,736 244,531 73,080 71,352
25 500 525 87.5
21 505 526 87.6
3 2,090 2,093 I 87.2
4
532
753846 I' 107,2
60 724
98,0
Stephens Stewart
Sumter..
County--------------1
: 8~.~~t-y-.---::::::::::::1
Private __- __
County--------------
21
3 35.9 30,5 66.4
1~1 -----15 --1-41~-:9-- --19-1~--,1-- --3-4
2--
3-61- ---
16[ 32 370 271 641
Talbot. Taliaferro
--
Cproivuantet
y
-
-
-
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
,
1
95 ,
County ____
8
TattnalL__________ County--------------
5
-.------------l Private __-- ----------,
3
Jomt ..
3
Taylor----------------' CProivuantety. ,--_-_-----------
94
Telfair
Joint________________
9
Terrell
private---.----------l 10
Thomas
County--------------
18
l~~~~~:::::::::::::::1 ~~~:~;~~:t-a~;~~:~~~ ~ gram__
Treutlen __.
Private. ..
1
4
Troup
Private______________ 13
188 17659..58 18121.6 218508..81
8 63
88 151
7 51.8 117.6 169 5 57.4 54.8 112.2
4 40.9 87.5 128,4
I 94 13394
18455
217294
16 99 247 346
20 18
189.8 304
I
229436.5:I
436.3 597
~ :~! ~!~:: ~~~::
4 66.6 75.1 141.7 14 276 193.5 469.5
23,904
158 1621 81.0
liU~g 15,480
56
56 28.0
i -----22-2 --1 16835-- --11-,'610857-l--180-4..6
230,760 15061,,901868
-----~-~-2--1---1--1,-~,-'5~-~--
--1--';-6-~--
---~-~-0--:-i4----l
54,360
60,984 40,392
--------1--------
--------
--------
46,224 -----30- ----SlS- ----S4S- ---77:0-1
14040,,644400
~5 ~l~ ~~~ ~~:~
124,560
143,307
2 1,509 1,511 151.1
214,920
49 1,253 1,302 72.3
~~!:~~~_ :::::~~: ~~~ ~~! ~~;:~
51,012
26 333 359 89.7
169,020
92 1,118 1,210 93.0
Turner , , Twiggs.,,
j
County--------------! County--------------1
7 10
Jporimvta.t._e_____________ 1
21
Car..________________
1
I
9 120 141 261.9 10 114.1 103.1 217.2
21 1153.1 I 262
3251.1
94,284 78,192
517 517 73,8
182',2683061-----4--1-1---1-,3-0-0-- ---1-,3-4--1-'1--1-0-3--.1- -
720
5
5 5.0
1,797.39 11,757.47
lU!Ug
1,797.39 28.53 33.2 2,939.37 29.92 19.7
~:~~~:~~_ ~U~ ~U
27.004.28 27,579.91 8,59790 2,26200 1,056.00
3,000.48 36.01 19.2 2,757.99 30.71 23.5
1,719.58
22.2
2,26200 21.42 16.1
1,056.00 96.00 27.9
_
2~:~~nr i-----n~nrl-:;::;~-I---~ff
45,371.05
3,024.74 31.25 37.2
15,563.65 1 2,593.94 31.13 28.4
13,081.00
2,180.17 25.90 23.0
52,239.63
2,176.65 25.00 21.3
12,112.59
2,422.52 22.77 16.5
18,872.28
2,359.04 26.07 26.4
4,844.87
261',310952 . 6867 2,522 .25 34,537.45
2,422.44 ..
20,2
5~,:5~02~.U8;3
1 19,74 --24:S6-
~7U,1
2,158.59 21.79 14.9
2141:400180._9059 16.827.36
11,066.62 8,560.10 8,859.23
22,,387082..7072 28.73 2214..16 2,103.42 35.28 30.9
2.213.32
18.1
2,853.37
21.1
2,953.08 34.82 19.1
283,,641519..1420 25,320.98
30,484.90 50,203.95
22,,165026..7680 35.20 2139..32 2,813.44 40.97 20.3
3,048.49 20.20 21.2 2,789.11 40.07 23.3
~!:~~~:~~J--J~~~:~~- --~~:~~- ---~!:!-
10,456.50
2,614.13 31.40 20.4
37,315.36
2,870.41 33.38 22.0
17,705.52 19,999.74 24,,915615..2550
180.00
2,529.36 34.25 18.7
1,999.97
25.5
22,,905812..2755 20.86 3352..69 180.00 36.00 25.0
TABLE IV-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOLS-PUPIL TRANSPORTATION-1957-58
County
Union Upson Walker Walton
Ware Warren Washington
Type of Ownership
No.
No.
Buses TrIps
Number Miles Travelled
r
I
I
I --~------C-I- I _Pupils Transported D_Y ailI Total
I
_____
Expenditures
I
I
I
I More
II
I Including
Depreciation
Average Cost Per
Paved lunpaved Total
Annual
WIthin Than Total Per
on County
Bus
Child Mile
MIleage 1~'2 mllesll~ IDlles)
Bus Owned Buses
- 1- _
_
-----2f _
. --
g~~Hr;~~~t~:t~~~:~;~,gram 1~
---i~- r--:--- 2gf-Il--m---
------i~n~f
:::::~~J1 ---~~-~ 1j----~~f,---~iTI1 S---~H~r~-i$
-~I----
---n~nr i-~nr ---~n
_ y~~~:~::::::::::::::
_
~::~-t~_-:::---------
CaL ::::::::::!
_ _
8~~~;;::::::::::::::1
~ I~ I~~ II;~ 3~1 [
: ------~- ---~~--- --;~~--- --~~~---I
I;2 -------- ---------------
1
I~ I~~ i~i.8 ~~b.8
I:: :::: I~Ug~ -----57-I-TOi2-1--i:ii69-r--iOiiX
:::::~ ------~-I I I:~!
5,040 --------1 18 18 9.0
I~U~~
90 =:=~~__ =::~6 :2::_
I:~:::~:i:b:::~:~ I
594.00
~g:m:~~
I::: U~U~ --2ii:99- ~U
~:~::::: :::~:
297.00 33.00 11.7
U~U~ __3=:~4_ it~
Private_____ CaL
10
j
I
23 151.56 297.56 449.12
161,690 1,000
81 1,775 1,856 185.6
19
19 19.0
41,178.73 250.00
4,117.87 29.27 25.4 250.00 13.16 25.0
."'.1.".
- -- Wayne_~ ______________
Webster _______________
C C
o o
u u
nty nty
____ ____
~
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wheeler _______________ White _________________
Private____ County ____
-
-
-
-
-~-
---
---
---
-
-
-
-
Private_____ ----------
4
6 3 8 2
6 131 6 65
3 31 8 86 2 41
58 145.9
69 168
6.3
189 210.9
100 254
47.3
68,040
271
75,924
36,000
12 607
91,440
15 506
17,028 [________
19
271 I 67.7
__
619 68.7 521 65.1
19 9.5
14,481.15 11,871.18
6,791.73 17,371.39 5,591.66
3,620.29 53.44 21.2
1,978.53
15.6
2,263.91 30.75 18.8
2,171.42 34.33 18.9 2,795.83 294.30 32.8
Whitfield ______________
Wilcox________________ Wilkes ______
Joint- _____ Car ________
-~------
--
----------
County County
____ ____
::::::::::\
::::::::::1 Joint- _____
Wilkinson _____________ County ____
----------1 Joint- _____
Worth ________________
County ____ Car ________
-
--
-
-
--
-
--
I I
----
.'. ---=~---l---:::~-
--~~:~-
Igg~ 1::::::::1 ~~ n ~tg I ~:&g~:gg Ug~:gg mj; ~U
8 11 4
I nu 11 76 214 1290
g 1~&.611~L
104'400 - - - - - - - - 574
574 71.71 18,909.14
I~Ui~ 1------S- -Tiiis- --i:i7ii- ---7S:4- 2~:m:~~
2,363.64 32.94 18.1
u~n~ --3i:is- ~U
J-------------1-------------- --------1-------- 6
No report m adetoSt ateOflice
1 1
4
I U~g ~:~~~ i~U 14 -----23-t--iiiiiXI--6i3:ii-hso:i- - ----273:52ii
1
l----5S-1 1-------- I I
--------1-------- - - - - - - - -
1,800 1--------
---- --- _ ----
I
1----44:800:3s-I-----3:485:74- --22:5ii- ---iiiX
3
3 3.0
45.00
45.00 -------- 2.5
1
- - - - - _ ..__ ...~_ ----
TABLE V-WHITE SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
~
~
ENROLLMENT
_ - ------- -
...-
-
SYSTEM
Ungr.
BY GRADES
Elementary
High School
Grand No.
Net
Exc. &
Total Prevo Enroli-
Spec.
=1-3~.-;~ Kg. 1 1 1 2
~~~--l~~~~~ Appling. ~~~ _~~ ___
Atkinson. ~~~~~~~~ Bacon ____________
-----
-----
~~~~~. ~~~~~
147, 197
175 237
3
326 148 238
4
293 158 219
5
328 159 207
6
342 162 202
71 I
285 145 201
8
9
1
305 259 118 116 179 166
I I 10 11 12 Male Female Total Male Female
~I~ - - - -
218 146 136
2,177
543
521
78 72 60
580, 514 1,094
223
221
151 111 99
767
734 1,501
338
368
Total
1,064 444 706
ment Enrolled
3,241
235
1,538 2,207
~~~--~81
men t
3, 006 I, 5 8 2,1 26
Baker_~ ___~ ~ __~ ~ ~
_~_~_
48
39
42
52
46
40
26
35
40
23
23
16
170
123
293
74
63
137
430
23
407
14 Baldwin. __~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ 1::::: 20 244 235 253 272 275 217 176 242 228 159 172 114
915
791 1,706
470
445
915 2,621
109 2,512
Banks ..... _____~ Barrow .. __. _____
-----
-----
Bartow___________ -~~ 44 :::::
147 131 122 154 154 126 111 102 96 106 60 49
487
458
945
189
224
413 1,358
103 1,255
189 158 183 182 190 150 124 111 ------ ------ ------ ------
603
573 1,176
573 507 555 506 559 450 379 400 351 240 160 135 1,892 1,681 3,573
51 645
60
111 1,287
641 1,286 4,859
158 1,029 240 4,6 19
Ben HilL_~~~~~~~ ~~~~~I~_~~~ ~~~_~ Berrien ___________ ----- -----,-----
116 300
114 303
117 273
106 293
133 322
94 267
125 288
89 273
72 ~~~~~~ ------ -----227 197 148 111
421 1,055
384
805
991 2,046
87 496
74 460
161
966
956 3,002
111
855
197 2,805
Bibb~~~ ~~ ~~ ~~~~ ~~ 87 _~~~~ -----
----- Bleckley ~~~~ ~ _~ _~ ~
Brantley ~ ~ ~ ______ Brooks ___________ Bryan ____________
----- ---------
-----,-----
----- -----
---------
-----
2,255
92 158 129
118
2,004
82 169 108 124
2,135 84 171 111
116
2,006 2,038 1,741 74 92 79 150 180 159
123 164 112 122' 1001 98
1,521 92 176
119 96
1,727151
_1_,_4_4_3_
1,096
------
878 ------
631 ------
154 135 113 98 87
115 91 88 78 73
105 71 62 50 37
:::::1 Bulloch __________
Burke____________ Butts ____________
---------
-----
-----
24
381 198 133
350 192 105
349 171 119
339 170 116
367 214 120
364 148 98
281 140 85
327 128 93
281 151
79
246 89 63
214 116 60
196 69 56
Calhoun __________ -----,----- ----- 73 82 80 95 93 72 89 74 64 71 55 48
Camden __________ _____ 1 ____ -
154 157 152 167 162 139 102 117 105 97 53 63
7,097 293 663 1 426 413
1,294 647 400 283 543
6,690 302 500 440 361
1,161 586 376 301 490
13,787 595
1,163 866 774
2,455 1,233
776 584 1,033
2,8~i
294 202 161
654 276 158 156 215
2,879 1 39
293 243 164
610 277 193 156 220
5,769 75
587 445 325
1,264 553 351 312 435
19,556
847
670 --------
1,750
135
1,311
79
1,099
104
3,719
250
1,786
137
1,127
44
896
65
1,468 --------
18,7 09 670
1,615 1,232
995
3,469 1,649 1,083
831 1,4 68
Candler. _________ CarrolL _________ Catoosa _________~
-----_-_-_-_-
-----_-_---
---------
_____
96 527 625
I Charlton ___________ ~~ __::: _____ 121
109 92 509 542 548 588
1131 110
113 482 541 104
97
523 587 116
107 459 494 108
104 391 449 100
97
398 390
94
83 429 382
93
82 337 325
72
56 248 239
51
58 210 162
56
375 1,782 1,995
393
343 1,651 1,837
379
718 3, 4331 3,832
772
182 835 741 192
194
376 1,094
9 1,085
787 1,622 5,055
232 4,8 23
757 1,498 5,330
59 5,271
174
366 1,138 -------- 1,1 38
Chatham~________
206 _____ -----
1
2 99612'631
2,590
2,638
2,764
2,262
1,845
1,876
1,902
1,525
1,215
904
9,174
8,758 17,932
3,779
3,643
7,422 25,354
2,453 22,901
----t---::l--------- J ____ Chattahoochee_______
1_ ___
CChheartotokoege a-_-_-_-_-_-_~_-_ -----
Clarke. __________1 71
~
---
371
15 26 17 435 4201 399 614 560 580 7461 543 626
26 405 602 561
15 415 535 620
26 370 605 458
7 314 494 443
16 14 249 276 465 378 464, 381
17 170 279 295
8 146 209
268
6 107 144 275
71 1,422 2,109 2,282
61 1,336' 1,881 2,157
132 2,758 3,990
4,439
23 459 731
810
38 489 744 8731
61 948 1,475
1,683
193 3,706 5,465 6,122
12
181
262 3,444
540 4,9 25
408 5,7 14
Clay _____________ ----- ----- _____I 31 43 36 36 36 50 36 30 28 30 20
-- Clayton _______________ 1 _____ ,----- 1,186 1,064 1,093 1,010' 1,007 796 628 635 562 453
CCloInbcbh. ._.__--_~ -__~~-_-_-_T~-_-~-_-~_~_:: 1_-_-_-_--_12,1184761 2,017174 Coffee____________ 58i----.I----- 436 456
117[ 126 1351 130 2,034 2,08412,12511'716
458 501 499 422
112 1,481
402
106 1,336
402
116 69
1,4401601
1,0491 337
314 53
826 267
Colquitt, ___ ~~~___ _____ _____ _____
538 499 1
512
544
550
456
425
1201 1241 104
68
18
223 40
605 221
55
147
1
658
37',
454 081
1
1,741
1,860
121
268
3,126 426 623
61,,491 1 1,664
6,784
880
13,704
33,,
232 524
1
70
1,173 204
2,593 809 236
56
1,014 180
2,629 828 235i
126
2,187 384
5,222 1,637
471,
8,:;:1-----~~~
118,,296246
4,869 3,995 1
1,511255[
374 225
394
8 , 1 48 1,1 39 17,411 4,4 95 3,770
TABLE V-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT
ENROLLMENT
SYSTEM
cOlumhla Cook. Coweta Crawford Cris p
u ngr. ,
'I~~i. :J1-"'I"1---,---,-------1~-;.,I-'-6-J"-~-~-j", I~J_1172 --1-- l Exc. S;'c 1
1
12241 2225 3223jl :09
BY GRADES
--;1--'-1-"-1---,
1
8168 9153
I
Elementary
High School
I Male I Female I Total . Male I Female I Total
Grand Total Enrollment
No. Prevo En-
rolled
Net
Enrollment
~~-~-----
------
1219
756
643' 1,399
254
264
518 1,917
I
61 1,911
'__________ 270 213 220 247 242 196 215 201 152 152
I-----'-----I----- 269 225 214 255 327 248 236 228 114 97
85 47
78 57
839
764 1,603
924
850 1,774
321
347
668 2,271
259
284
543 2,317
1561 2,115 200' 2,117
,1
, 54 47 45[ 45 57 47 55 37 48 28 24 23
175
176
351
80
80
160
511
25
486
, ,____
_I 299 285 282 278 256 276 211 212 169 175 137 108
976
911 1,887
399
402
801 2,688
12 2,676
m m m m Dg:e~c~a~tu~r::::::::::I::::I:-:-:--:--'---I---:-1'
415 '
2~~
391
386
360
n~
404
2~I
330
2~~
325
332
Ig~
290
1~~
235
~~
178
DeKalh
'I,
88,
,
,1 4,394 4,032 3,904 3,760 3,878 2,938 2,255 2,281 2,191 1,790 1,282
Dodge
1----- -----1-----' 322 333 292 362 369 341 281 279 275 197 139
~
4 4
856 382
797 1,653
351
733
154 1,383 1,228 2,611
949 13,167 12,082 25,249
117 1,207 1,093 2,300
282 132 598 4,245 461
325 152 591 4,248 546
607 284 1,189 8,493 1,007
2,260 --------
1,017
76
3,800
224
33,742 2,084
3,307
234
2,260
941 3,576 31,658
3,073
Dooly
1
- -- --
--- -- ,
117'1 143
140
143
149
~ Dougrerty-------,
1
20;
1----1 1'~n I,m 1,~~~ 1'~~g 1'~gg
Ol ir~;a~::::::::::I-:::t:-:>:1 1~~ 1~~ 1~~ 1~~ 1~~
m130 119 g~~
1~~ l~~,
106
~~~
1~~
120
g~~
1~~
m m 103 87 70 ~~~
l~~ ~~ ~~
496 3,752 1,315
643 146
445 3,513 1,133
593 136
941 7,265 2,448 1,236
282
226 1,246
514 264 90
260 1,254
429 286
87
486 2,500
943 550 177
1,427 9,765 3,391 1,786
459
118 1,309
243 8,925
360 3,031
110 1,676
48
411
E'lingham Kbert.
, -I
1---- 175 165 181 -1--- I ~~~, 240 255
152 299
165 298
162 252
~~~
267
195 28
g 14
93
21 185
77 162
1~~
133
586 979
567 1,153 898 1,877
276 462
276
552 1,705
513
975 2,852
15 1,690 131 2.721
~:i~~~~~::::_:_{::T:-:,--- m m :ii m m :~i m :u :i~ :~~ :~i 1~ 1,152
995 2,147
541
5
416
350
766
208
2 1,465 1,293 2,758
620
542 1,083 3,230
185
393 1,159
622 1,242 4,000
260 2,970 58 1,101 122 3,878
Fayette
]
1
1 153 141 162 144 160 120 131 129 91 93 49 41
513
498 1,011
Floyd_______ Forsyth Franklin
_
,_
955 831 824 823 893 749 687 589 564 489 391 292
'
1
--- __
'-----1 --- I
352 296
318 289
339 303
311 304
352 313
289 278
306 279
251 298
277 261
145 217
131 166
107 136
3,044 1,178 1,054
2,718 1,089 1,008
5,762 2,267 2,062
185 1,154
446
508
218 1,171
465 573
403 2,325
911
1,081
1,414 --------
8,087
694
3,178
147
3,143
152
1,414 7,393 3,031 2,991
Fulton___________ 100,___ _
2,418 2,336 2,244 2,372 2,429 1,981 1,656 1,834 1,622 1,221 835 668 7,905 7,631 15,536 3,058 3,122
180 21,716 1,686 20,030
Gilmer.
1
_ __ _
272 263
248 239 235 233 195 215 125 89 73
922
8521 1,774
330
367 6' 6971 2,471
Glascock___ Glynn______ Gordon_____
-- ----- ----
1 30
23 __I
' ___
-----
757
406
~;~;~t~;;;;;;:i::;::':1-:;; -) 1'~~;
Habersham
'
,
oj 525
:1:: 49
48
675
727
382 385
ill. 324 294
103 126 119
949 951 1,032
438, 493 478
40 752 420 332
124 914 520
48 676 366 284
121 811 408
36 509 329 298
102 700 381
48 544 301 287
117 643 345
41 518
99 236
106 593 264
32 442 88 193
76 489 256
28 352
94 142
93 316 186
18 272 55 133
61 293 198
141 2,402 I, 66 1,130
412 3,389 1,683
140: 2, 3911 1,272
985
281
793 242',,613185 1
90 1,012'
304 480
403
815
3,029,1 1,560
63,,421483)
261 1,104
603
l,m77l 511
192 1,230
646
167 2,128
637 991
453 2,334 1,249
448 6,921 3,275 3,106
1,268 8,752 4,492
Hall.
'1 '
Hancock.________
~I ----- 897 810 803 864 868 715 734 569 630 377 307 24 56 451 52 55 62 56, 571 46 60 35 42 2
2,979 182
2,
712 201
1
5,691 383
1,019 113
1,1~~1
2,125 212 1
7,~~gl
114 2,357
28
420
453 6,468
331 2,944
146 2,960
72 1,196
798 7,954
266 4,226
849 6,967
11
584
~l~,,!l
ml 195 194 105 111 263 219 ,1 238 111 123, 109 247 230' 263
I
731 709 658
128 139 132'
202 202 191
68 69 73
Jeff Davis _____________ 1 __________ 1 220 174 230
2221 119
218048,1
240'
ml 240 109
3111 287
108 121 244 244
714 1, 716 1 577
166 163 147
223, 206 197
2f~1
63, 239
63 224
170 174 141 1091 87 87 117 81 92 49
232 1 214 1 222 1 156 151
l 122, 76 90 54
1n 179 170 146 120
4541 491 152, 134 1731 105 451 51 202' 181
424 1 327 1 272 1611 116' 104
47 31 28 48 41 42 203 137 104
-----1----- Jefferson
Jenkins,
..
~.
_______ 1_____
_______ !_____
-----
-----
Johnson. _________ I _____ Jones. ________________
Lamar. __________ -----
-
-
-
-
-
-.-.--------.
214 115 101 120 66
189
104 112
97 70
204 105 120 99 73
209 122 135 101 68
193 112 145 82 77
187 107 128 92 69
1471 158 113 76 134 139
77 88 65 63
180 84 79 70 71
114 59 81
68 45
95 60 71
42 41
:::::!::::: Lanier. __________
Laurens __________
----- 96 97 95 93 91 92 91 83 75 63 45 285 299 256 280 306 288 218 232 203 151 131
Lee ______________ ----- -----
62 67 66 63 77 55 50 53 44 37 33
Liberty. Lincoln.
_________ _________
,_-_-_-_-__-
----- -----,- I-----
175 78
167 64
155 76
156 65
151 77
132 71
106 48
109 69
135 69
71 61
61 44
:::::1---:: Long _____________
Lowndes _________
-----
Lumpkin _________ Macon ___________
----- -----
88 349 185 107
70 356 177
95
67 335 175 111
87 307 201 100
73 315 195 117
77 273 206
93
64 251 166
93
79 240 176 100
52 217 130 100
42 153 75
63
39 130
61 74
Madison .. _______
-----1----- 212 215 214 249 235 221 198 200 185 146 114
Marion. ____. ____ McDuffie _________ McIntosh. _______
-----1----- 63 68 69 55 57 74 75 58 60
----- ----- 175 184 164 161 188 188 139 150 117 84 62 69 64 74 83 63 59 43
38 90 42
44 69 21
Meriwether_______ 12 ----- ----- 221 208 209 239 267 205 201 187 186 159 147
Miller.,, .. ________
-----,----- 137 121 125 135 125 148 128 109 97 93 96
----'1"--- MitcheIL ________
Monroe. _________
-----
-----
1 -----
Montgomery ______
176 115
69
140 108 81
182 126 82
151 96 79
189 136 106
154 128 84
134 85 80
148 105 81
131 85 60
125 78 75
97 61 51
Morgan. _________
151 130 132 147 147 114 127 114 89 83 61
Murray __________
-----1----- 313 285 319 294 338 224 217 205 180 173 120
:::::i::~:~ Muscogee. __~ ____ 39
I
Newton .. ________
Oconee___________ ----- ----- ----.
Oglethorpe __ . ____ Paulding. ________
---------
----- -----
----- -----
3,183 335 136 96 325
2,933 2,903 315 328 120 131 89 102 312 321
2,796 306 138 90 334
2,8362,313 ,1,8161,852 1,994 334 296' 255 2;9 283 151 1141108 104 115 98 113 96 104 91
313 276 2441 244 188
1,475 219 71 83 166
1,087 164 77 79 124
Peach __.. ________ Pickens. ______. __ Pierce ____________ Pike _____________
Polk _____________
----15
----------
-----._--
----.
----.
-------.-I
151 256 240 96 442
138 227 238
108 414
167 2;0
237 105 412
140 234 239 109 467
154 249
222 117 499
126 123 105
2211 197 196
233, 232 213
113:
406,
38847'1
95 209
136 138 182
81 188
102 99
117 96 178 145 55 56 160, 124
77
755
681 1,436\
50
388
394
782
121
976
858 1,834
59 80
404 889
363 750
1
767 1,639
214 2,340 2,231 1 4,571
96
519
508 1,027
21
746
648 1,394
29
233
205
438
96
793
708 1,501
111
683
660 1,343
51
437
341
778
53
437
438
875
51
352
316
668
32
263
225
488
33
365
121 1,029
31
223
43
545
42
258
290
655
903 1,932
217
440
497 1,042
221
479
38
315
232
547
96 1,159 1,027 2,186
48
679
626 1,305
45
390
326
716
89
852
692 1,544
24
239
222
461
69
650
549 1,199
25
271
228
499
123
807
755 1,562
89
512
407
919
77
558
61
401
55
296
67
0509
93 1,042
568 1,126
393
794
285
581
439
948
948 1,990
804 10,959 10,235 21.194
140 1,089 1.080 4,583
61
483
415
898
69
364
320
684
99 1,122 1,003 2,125
68
501
498
999
75
824
810 1,634
115
898
758 1,656
44
404
331
735
122 1,564 1,460 3,024
275
313
191
198
439
425
202,1
199
353
342
899
829
311 111
~~~I
113
98
346
375
359
299
156
174
213
210
162
157
125
127
140
159
427
411
89
109
213
206
142
143
124
126
410
426
233
257
190
192
337
397
109
115
244
251
122
68
397
405
231
253
288
290
181
209
162
160
205
209
367
404
3,692 545 210 195 384
3,520 520 218 231 437
258
252
289
333
425
408
159
172
429
374
588 2,024 389 1,171 864 2,698 401 1,168 695 2,334
1~~1
1,84 1.08
105' 2,59
96 1,07
207 2,12
1,728,
~g1
722111
6,299 1,638
1,626 649
2,222
658 2,001
330 1,108
423 1,298
319
987
252
740
378 1 5,92
92 1,54
130 1,49
45:
60
2,04
1::1 1.902
60 1,048
74 1,224
70
917
48
692
299
954
838 2,770
198
638
419 1,461
285
764
o 65
889
240 2,53
83
555
78 1,383
19
745
250
797
836 3.022
490 1,795
382 1,098
734 2,278
3
79
312 2.71
166 1,62
51 1,04
165 2,11
224
685
495 1,694
190
689
802 2,364
484 1,403
46
63
69 1,62
39
65
145 2,21
76 1,32
578 1,704
127 1,57
34~1~41
1,198034 ______2_7_
1,362
64
1,15
90 1,29
771 2,761
212 2,54
7,212 1.065
428 426 821
510 1 622 833 3311 803
28.406 3,234 1,326 1,110 946 2, 1
1,509 2,256 2.489 1,0661 3,827 1
1,198 233 92 45 238
106 82 49
124 660
27.20 3,00 1,23 1,06 2,70
1,403 2,174
2,44o
942 3,167
TABLE V-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT
ENROLLMENT
SYSTEM
Ungr, Exc. &
BY GRADES
Elementary
High School
Grand Total
P~~~. IE~~\l-
Spec. ~1_1J_2 _3 4
~IFemale! 5
-
6
-
I
-
7
-
1
1I
8
-
I
-'
9
--
-10-
1-11-
12
Total
Male I Female
Total
Enrollment
En- ment rolled I
- - ---- ---- ---- --- ---- ---
Pulaski. .... _____ Putnam __________
-----
_____ -____
123 94
126 98
122 86
122 74
127 92
121 ______.____________ 85, 66 64 63
----ii3i----37
----3ii
Quitman .. _______
_____ 21
Rabun. __________ Randolph ________
-----
.-.--
---.-.---
--._-----
221 90
20, 29
197 218 80 109
19 244 86
17 271 15
269' 185 181
95 1 81
71
21 197 83
13 178 76
19 176 74
16 112 48
8 90 50
3801 291 74 816 317
,,
361
741 -_.----_._------- --_.----
741
304
595
143
120
263
858
74
148
33
44
77
225
699 1,515
362
391
753 2,268
295
612
168
163
331
943
!
60' 681
12~441
814 224
2,142
46 897
Richmond ________ Rockdale _________ Schley ___________
Screven. ~ ________ Seminole_________
96 .----
-----
_____ ---------1-----
----- -.---
----- -----
2,299, 2,115 193 176
16 30 216 187
119 110
1,952
178 31 170 102
1,918
179 34 200 100
1,939 192 32 208 119
1,665
193 23 175 90
1,336 134 32 170 110
1,423 141 29 128 98
1,216
120 36 166 107
1,042
106 24
135 67
746
57 26 100
54
979
55 13 85
56
6,843 662 99 728 385
6,477
58939[
~~~I
13,320 1,245
198 1,326
750
2,797 227 55 307 206
2,609 252 73 307 176
5,406 479 128 614 382
18,726 1,185
1,724
141
326 --------
1,940
197
1,132
65
17,541 1,583 326 1,743
1,067
Spalding .... _____ Stephens. ________
Stewart. _________ Sumter ___________ Talhot. __________
31 ____. ----- -----
----- -----
----- --------- -----
-._------
-----
-----._--
644 303
55 121 53
584
233 63 108 54
627 239
43 110 51
686 262
62 123 54
642 259
50 124 39
546 220 53 109
41
504
225 44 82 41
485 204
43 93 47
432 243
43 69 51
278 211 35
48 31
265 132 39 66 23
190 132
16 51
19
2,212 891
~~~i
180
2,052 850 177 348 153
4,264 1,741
370 777 333
870 481
97 181 85
780 1,650 5,914
353 5,561
441
922 2,663
155 2,508
79
176
546
39, 507
146
327 1,104 -------.1 1,104
86
171
504
35' 469
i:~~~W~ Taliaferro .. ______
TattnalL ________ Taylor ___________
-----
.--.-
-----
-----
-----
-----
-.-----------
----- ---.-
========== i=====
24 242 111 212
97
34 247 102 222
99
26 243
97 215 106
23 242 114 199 119
30 248 128 203 120
18 235
113 181 95
21 211 102 194
99
30 236 116 204
85
20 207 116 158
86
27 175
68 138 83
26 169 70 129
58
18 150 55 105 51
93 853 398 717 377
83
176
815 1,668
369
767
709 1,426
358
735
61 464 219 381 173
60 473 206 353 190
121
297
937 2,605
425 1,192
734 2,160
363 1,098
6
291
147 2,458
77 1,115
147 2,013
33 1,065
Thomas __________ Tift ... _. ________
----3-4'-.
-_-_-_-_
-._-.
-._--
211 502
211 509
179 448
217 453
202 505
186 440
183 396
161 406
187 342
127 281
130 174
108 159
760 1,773
629 1,514
1,389 3,287
359
354
713 2,102
686
676 1,362 4,649
143 1,950 379, 4,270
Toombs _______________1_____ ----Towns..; _______________________ . Treutlen ... ______________ ._, _____
176 110 81
189 94 100
191 99 106
206 139 113
219 227 136 117 110 119
187 92
85
187 109 75
150 100 64
121 116
73 42 72 56
79 60 36
730 404 368
665 1,395
383
787
346
714
301 184 144
352 200 159
653 2,048
140 1,908
384 303
1,171 1,017
------47:
1,171 970
-----!----- Troup. -' ..
Tu~ner-----
____-_-_-_-_:1----1-5
______.
___
271 272 166 135
282 123
266 157
289 141
253 140
241 220 141 108
229 129
181 77
110 86
93 1,004
60
531
885 1,889 472 1,003
427 239
421 221
833 2,722 460 1,463
~... "II ~~i;~~:::::::::::i:::::1::::: :::::
107 188
75 172
171 197
1,041 1,012
229
-----1-----1 Warr~n I
Washin.g.to.n..-_-_-_-_-T__-_-_-_-__ . ________
326453[ 333 62 59 164 178
99 90 109 171 165 188 206 179 216
978 1,077 1,025 214 229 223 320 360 349
48 52 54 202 206 189
83 158 192
858 226 295 57 146
88 166 157
771 198 286 50 156
70 152 169
745 174 272 50 152
66 166 167
722 138 200 58 158
57 50 106 98 46 36
467 396 100 59 192 144 53 28 1501 117
41 66 17
314 51 129
H2o0l'
338 625 685
3,561 798'
1, ~1~8g2l1
313 583 636
3,201 764
1,126 192 5851
651 1,208 1,321
6,762 1,562 2,308
l,mr
148 260 216
1,301 238 470 108 375
136 328 219
1,343 284, 467 101 312 1
1
284 588 435
2,644, 522' 937 209,1 687!
935 1,796 1,756
9,406 2,084 3,245
591 1,928,
207 2,515
128,1 1,335
1~~1351
900
1,737
1,605
583 8,823
201 1,883
350' 2,895
28
563
89,1 1,839
~:r;~t~~~~~~~~::::: :::::
WheeleL
White
,
i::::
__1-:-:-::-:-1
461' 430
31: 29
111i
103 1
185 1651
4801 32 89 187
425' 429 28; 32 109 92 181 184
414 322 28 1 25 79 95 177 168
366 28 87 141
283 28 96 149
240: 226 25' 24 79 54 117 96
169 13 50
66
1,578 99 366 682
1, 3831 106, 312 5651
961
2'
205 678
1
1,247
625 60 184
262
Whitfield_________ 15 _ ---
634
623' 669
735
734
671
559
521
514
382
235
157
2,412
2'
228 1
4,640
845
WilcoxWilkes Wilkinson
. ,
_ -----
__ ---------
142 135 101 109
99 99
::::h~~~~;i~~~~~~ -~~~I~:: ~~ ----- 288 250
1-
2,811 57,797 53,582
157 143 139 151 113 116 101 110 104 119 99 117 73' 96 105 93 87 105 2481 242 277 226 196 215
I
55,694 47,829 41,497 40,763
114 112 74 84
514
466
980:1
273
93 90 73 62
73 77 62 55 211 137 120 104
383
337 927
360, 7431 230
8301051 1,7625721
183 362
29,479 22,736 18,719 191,938 176,2871 368, 2251 74,367
154,195 153,836
137,541
659 1,284 4,245
58
118
323
182
366 1,044
307
569 1,816
964 1,809 6,449
406' 3,839
17
306
65
979
1061 1,710
400 6,049
227
500 1,480
69,1 1,411
205
435 1,178
31' 1,147
189
372 1,024
27
997
425
787 2,514 -------- 2,514
74,871 149,238 517,463 33,372 484,091
TABLE V-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-ENROLLM~E~N~T~=============
ENROLLMENT
SYSTEM
Americus Atlanta.... Barnesville. Bremen,
Buford_. Calhoun Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown ....
Ilngr,
Exc. & Spec. Kg.
_--- ----- -----
_ 108 198 4,907
__------
-.-------
---------
___---------
-------------
24 -----
-----
. __--- ----- -----
_--- ----- -----
BY GRADES
1
21314151617
_ _ , _ _ _ _ _ 1_ _ _ _ _ _
1
148 113 148 143 135 148 110
6,145 5,749 5,950 5,698 5,988 5,157 4,212 75 79 73 66 87 67 64
75 81 96 79 105 71 71
89 71 100 77 81 74 58 105 110 80 89 107 71 81 236 179 206 210 209 172 120 171 156 163 169 219 157 126 220 162 208 247 225 167 159
Elementary
High School
Grand No.
Net
1
Total Prevo Enroll-
I
i
Enroll- En- ment
i 8
9
~I-~I~I---;; 126
10
1 11
I 12
Male ' Female I Total Male r Female' Total ment rolled - - - - - - ,i - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
501
444
945
263
297
560 1,505
59 1,446
4,370 4,234: 3,870 2,924 2,350 22,251 21,561 43,812
41 43 41 44 33
253
258
511
9,075 103
8,979 99
18'02.10421
61,866 713'
729 61,137
25
688
98 87 55 49 36
285
293
578
147
178
325
903 1
26
877
55 55 56 50 57
279
295
574
124
149
273 1
8471
27
820
74 207 177 129 107
323
320
ll43
342
352
6941 1,337
59 1,278
145 145 110 106 79
677
655 1,332
308
277
585 1,917
79 1,838
125 136 106 87 63
583
578 1,161
262
255
517 1,678
113 1,565
283 288 228 126 116
696
692 1,388
510
531 1,041 2,429
426 2,003
Chickamauga. Cochran
_ -.--- -----
---_-. _
----- -----
51 66
43 85
55 69
59 58 94 106
60 86
35 84
38 107 75 146
72 91
38 67
29 71
191 290
170 300
361 590
.: ~ g~u:~r_c~~======= --- -.--- ------- ----- -----
o Decatur.
_--- ----- -----
89 457
322
104 401 299
110 407 339
116 441 336
112 418 374
105 343 298
122 301
276
105 248 268
147 274
313
115 213 283
91 152 230
92 126
227
411 1,454 1,121
347 1,314 1,123
758 2,768 2,244
146 234 290 521 654
138
284
645
24
621
216
450 1,040
34 1.006
260
550 1,308 --------- 1,308
492 1,013 3,781
277 3,504
667 1,321 3,565
150 3,415
Dublin
Fitzgerald. Gainesville..
_ _
_-3--1 17
-_-_-_-_-_ _____
---------
-----
246 132 317
207 133 285
227 118 310
203 112 347
231 150 350
212 118 248
191 111 243
162 141 227
149 124 203
127 163 191
108 123 149
82 111 127
800 453 1,098
717 452 1,019
1,517 905
2,117
Hawkinsville __. Hogansville.
__------
-----
-----
---------
------
102
------
73
-----96
------
106
------
112
------
103
85 100 77 81
83 72
74 69
58 45
34 46
41 349
44 320
85 669
296 329 456 169 171
332 333 441 180 142
628 2,145
662 1,567
897 3,014
349
434
313
982
129 2,016
94 1,473
214 2,800
18
416
41
941
Jefferson Laflrange .. Marietta..
Monroe. Moultrie. _.
--- _
_ _--1-3
-----
-_-_-_-_-_
-----
-----
-----
122 483 534
126 436 503
126 452 530
156 465 506
143 461 521
148
374 493
95 324 358
173 256 389
126 237 360
97 222 290
67 156
233
53 122 179
472 1,566 1,788
444 1,429 1,670
916 2,995 3,458
_
_-4--4
_- -_-_-_-_
-----
-----
129 247
117 241
107 232
124 240
153 243
128 207
101 124 194 518
117 442
92 73 420 305
65 334
460 870
399
859
778 1,648
260
256
516 1,432
479
514
993 3,988
682
769 1,451 4,909
220
251
471 1,330
971 1,048 2,019 3,667
83 1,349 301 3,687 391 4,518
62 1,268 169 3,498
Newnan Pelham.
Quitman. Rome
_
---15
___--
---
_____
-----
-----
-----
---------
-----
-----
Tallapoosa ..... _--- ----- -----
235 103 83 645
69
197 87 78 603
59
185 104 60 610
70
225 94 94 665 51
204 118 84
671 53
189 107
61 530
51
155 99 62 410
52
122 100
70 405
36
193 106 59 385
36
204 74 49 319
43
119 61
30 233
29
110 64 48
192
25
728 376 248 2,111 191
677 336 274 2,023
214
1,405 712
522 4,134
405
395 195 134 694
75
353
748 2,153
210
405 1,117
122. 256
778,
8~~1 1,534 5,668' 169, 574
92 2,061
78 1,039
59
719
531 5,137
24
550
Tallulah Falls
Thomaston. Thomasville . .
_
_- -1-7
-_-_-_-_-_
-----
102
_ 17 _____ -----
21~
5 237
352,1 287
22~'
286
8
214 314
23 259 310
22 216 266
13
~~~I
34 196 230
21 253 204
23
258 161
22
224 169
20
188 128
37 884 1,080
Toccoa Trion
__------
---------
---------
118: 119 1001 92
12,5 141 93', 98
170 97
163 96
128' 155 851 75
125 80
107 69
96 56
73 53
487 362,
47
801 985 477 299 1
84 1,685 2,065
964 661
57 559 458 268 1691
63
1201 204
~~~! 1, 1191 2,804 892 2,957
288
556 1,520
164,1
333,1
994,
23 1
181
104 2,598
1411 2,816
34 1,486
24.1
970
~ai;t~&~~~-:-~~~~::I:::i:'~~~~~I::J !!~ ili i!i ii~ !~~ i~~ :!i ~~~ :!I :!! ~if ~ii ~:~i~ 1,522 3,199 398 826
697 201
632 1,329 4,528 201 402 1,228
2~~1
4,308 1,142
1,247 2,570
557 527 1,084 3,654
285 3,369
Winder
i
: 1 122 104 101 117 112 101 71 102 175 123 117 102
400
191 328
413 728
113 294
75 325
188 601 619 1,347
8
593
49 1,298
Total Cities
I 278
Total Counties____ 984
Grand Tota'-- 1,262
I
204 5,070 13,660
13,136
9,907 10,505
9,283 7,086 6,032 47,766
112,598
12,81157, 797.!53 ,582
,836
1
1
3
,
1
5
5
1
1
3
,
7699241
1
1',872193141'497140'7631
1
0,710
,541
29,479
736
719
938
204
153
154,195 155,
147
51,404 51,268 137
122, 118, 29,822 24,751 239,704
I I 1 I I I 17,88171,45766,18066,97267,35069,48659,542
1 1 4 8 , 2 5 1 3 8 , 7 6 2
I
1191,
45,441 176,287 221,728
93,207
368,225
461,432: I
21,878 74,367 96,245
22,044 43,922
74,871 149,2381153177,,142639
1
96,915 193,160 654,592
1
1
5,283 131,846 33,372 484,096 38,655 615,937
SYSTEM
TABLE VI-COLORED SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT Figllres are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent o!_Countyand Independent School Systems
ENROLLMENT
BY GRADES
Elementary
High Scbool
I-----;---,---,---,-----,-----,----,----,----.---.---.-,--I--~------ - - - , - - - - c -
~mil~~~~::::::::::::::1::::: -----
Bacon
-'
_
Baker
_
Baldwin__________ 14
_
::::: ::::: ~ ~i~~kl~y---.-::::::: ~~
tv Brantley
1,480 1,365 1,286 1,276 1,081
_
84 32
80 30
69 27
72 17
29 20
997 44
14
82092 13
88179
714
528
356_ _
Brooks Bryan
_ _
318 99
179 94
218 66
243 75
173 68
143 50
144 63
90 131 49 39
76 32
49 36
43 20
Bnlloch
Burke Butts Calhoun Camdeu
_
_ _ _ _
405 605 157
228 122
434 568 173
200 118
410 581 158 175 126
359 594 141 167 128
328 526 154 217 112
227 459 116 147 116
224 323 104 149 109
213 178 259 229
99 81 131, 105 103 86
80
163 46
86 85
78 118 34 52
63
68 52 24 49
36
Candler
Carroll, ,
.
Catoosa Charlton
:_
Chatham_________ 182
_ _
106 247
105 154
102 179
94 200
83 165
17713
17330
41
41
261 18_'
16
.1,
_
_
9 75 1,828
9 71
1,595
14
44 1,606
6 56
1,567
5 57 1,499
45 1,305
4~1----29
1,066 . 970
2~
883
1~
794
1~
589
13 371
Chattahoochee
1 _ 44 32 31 32 22 20 18 22, 17
4
3 15
8~::~k~~~:::::::: ----- :::::1:::::
~;~;;~:;;;;;;;;;[;; ;;;;;1; ;;]
Cobb
Coffee Colquitt.;
.1
.I
1
1 16
'
'1
1----.1-----
59 29 375 150
189 1 87 176 253 368,
68 23 324 117
129 98 136 234 326,
58 32 326 101
163 68 116 235 289
67 55
tgg, 28 25
303
118
1501 80 129 181 283,
1531 63 115,1 176
2411
41 44 51791 29, 21 14
16
29 1
17' 16 111
~~~ ;t_ ;~I i 248 259 2061 1851 125 150 li;1 li;I
- -- ~~~, --:~~I---:~~I--- ::~I- -~:I- ~~,
20 12
108
:~
:~
1,216 1,850;
~~~i
441
337 611 32 191 5,475,
1 103 215 93 1,145 391
5371
~W ~~~I
1,171 1,806
487
~~6i
299 635 28 200 5,173
I9n6
89 1,072
370 1
512
;~:I
687! 853,
2,387
254
363
617'
3,656
348
473
821
1,003
136
148
284
1,283
195
228
423
831
177
196
373
636
60
82
142
1':~~1I------H ------HI------~~.
10':::1 1,6:: 1,9:~1 3 '6~:!1
3921
66
182
33
2,217,
359
7611
107
1,049
164
495 1
55
856
46
11,,472471:'
178
75 42 4151 1441
1821 56 25 192;
141 75, 7741 2'51,
3141611' 71! 370,
3,004
118
4,477
105
1,287
13
1,706
89
1,~~:
;~I
1,246
_
86
1
489,
_
14,2~5~5~1I------7i9461
un257
91
~~1
1,395,
371
~g~ 4~1
1,797
571
1,741
60i
2,886 4,372 1,274 1,617 1,204
762 1,246
86 489 13,459
260 519 248 2,911 1,012
1,358 563 919
1,740 1,681
Columbiu.,;
~~~ ~~~~~
2101 1681 168 160 144 142 128 97 88 47 38 __~~__
583
537 1,120'
104
1661 270 1,3901
6 1,38
Cook____________
159, 115 118 88 89 101 91 67 67 47 28 26
405
356
7611
112
123
235
996
99
;;: ..:.:.:'..!!!Im. l~ g! ~ ",~:!!:~'~ .:'*'~ .}!L~!,j~::!!ti!!!t~!lr~I;~!,~
Decatur_________ 18 DeKalb_________ 15 Dodge___________
450 339 317 309 289 270 224 203 201 142 114 88 1,129 1,087 2,216
338
410 748 2,964
381 383 366 330 311 283 286 255 212 134 120 58 1,206 1,149 2,355
364
415 779 3,134
196 188 198 197 185 190 111 91 81 77 47 36
640 625 1,265
149
183 332 1,597
29 2,93
81 3,05 59 1,53
Dooly____________
Dougherty________ 30 Douglas__________ Early____________ Echols___________
351 256 227 219 270 203 177 135 106 85 50 43 831 872 1,703
201
218 419 2,122
98 2,024
895 838 794 718 624 534 454 362 353 248 180 123 2,410 2,477 4,887
577
689 1,266 6,153
243 5,910
87 77 66 64 75 79 62 51 52 38 29 21 266 244 510
82
109
191
701
26 675
269 285 263 263 256 288 205 225 149 96 81 81
949
880 1,829
275
357
632 2,461
27 2,434
22 19 25 23 14 15
4 11
4
4
8
64
58
122
12
15
27
149
1
148
Effingham Elbert. EmanueL
Evans~~~~.
Fannin
_ 15
~
_ _ _
_ _
178 153 283 267 300, 283 120 108
14
138 237 184 108
1
103 198 215 80
1
87 196 206 79
2
100 160 186
M2
116 167
1n40
69 131 108
M
69 109 116
M
58 100 57
U
26 54 49
U
28
55
42 ~_
479 797 777 316
3
411 890
711 1,508
737 1,514
306 8
61212
114 219 152 82
136 230 220 94
250 1,140
449 1,957
372 1,886
17_6
79181
16 1,124
25 1,932
21 1,865
7_
791 11
:::::(:: -----m Fayette
Floyd
~~~~ ~
~ i~;fo~~~-:~~:::::: :::~~
_ _
108 28
77 14
97 104 18 19
74 14
64 15
5104
43
25
21
17
8_
295 57
279 65
517242
48
66
---~8~ ---~~~ ---~~~ ---~~g ---~~~ ---~~~ ---~H ---~~~ ---~~~ ---~~~ ---~i~ ----~~ ---~]~i ---~]~~ ---~]~~ -----~~~ -----~~t
11_4
688 122
_
68
3
11
---~:m -----~~~ ---~:~g
g\~~ce~~k::::::::- ----- :::::'1:::::1----36 23 29 39 26 29 ----i5 ----20 ----i4 22 6 8 -----ioi 96 -----i97 ------22 48 ------70 -----267 -------- -----26
g~~~~=_:_=::::::: ~: ::::: ::::: ---~~~ ---~~~ ::: :~~ ---~~~ ---~~~ ::: ~:~ :~: --_:~~ --_:~~ ----~~ --_::~~~ -----;~~ ---~;~~~ -----~~~ -----:~~ -----~~~ ---~:~:; :: ---~;~~
Greene__________
..1 _ 1
257 227 243 204 186 170 153 154 142 108 67 57
740
700 1,440
230
298
528 1,968
Gwinnett..______
91 88 64 69 59 59 62 60 43 31 22 14 267 225 492
91
79
170
662
Habersham.c L, ,
27 16 9 9 14 11 13 21 29 23 13 8
48
51
99
53
41
94 193
HalL_~
~
,~
~
Hancock
~____
408 375 322 250 255 245 214 154 87 77 56 33 1,063 1,006 2,069
151 256 407 2,476
5 1,96 66 19_
3 2,47
m m m g Haralson_________
40 77 22 37 26 35 32 38 16 13 10 17
~~~~~s_-_:::::::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ig~
2~~ 1~~ 1~~ l~r 1~~ l~ ~~
Heard___________
48 51 41 44 71 38 49 49 46 17 26 16
Henry___________
287 265 253 208 179 245 165 214 115 92 60 37
m137 132 269 ~~~I 1,~~~
173 169 342 817 785 1,602
m45
49
i~~
66
88
234 284
94 363
~~~ 1,~~~
154 4961 518 2,120
11 352
~~ 1,~~~
16 480 27 2,093
Houston_________ Irwin____________ Jackson ~
Jasper___________ Jeff Davis________
338 287 328 290 259 288 220 141 120 85 68 36 1,028
982 2,010
195 263 458 2,468
167 146 121 156 134 112 125 97 62 56 27 33
530
431
961
111
164
275 1,236
~ ~____ 44 67 55 59 53 68 47 58 35 41 19 18
211
182
393
71 100 171 564
130 129 118 111 125 110 95 47 78 52 41 40
427
391
818
127
131
258 1,076
71 62 66 69 65 54 42 64 27 26 23 12 235 194 429
59
93
152 581
I
1
14 2,45 44 1,19 7 55
17 1,05 8 57
TABLE VI-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT
ENROLLMENT
SYSTEM
Ungr.
BY GRADES
Elementary
High School
Grand No. I Net
Exc. &
Total Prevo Enroll-
I _Sp_ec. ~ 1
2
3
4
5 I6
7
8
I I I 9
10
11
12
Male Female Total
Male
I
I
Female
Total
Emnreonltl- roElnle-d I ment
------1--
-------------------- ---------------------- ------,---
ieffkrson... ------
J~hn~~~..::::::::
Jones. . Lamar___________
::::: ::::: n: U 553 375 370 360 320 279 233 215 1491 122 571 65 1,252 1, 2381 2,490
mm
1~1 19~ 1~~ 1~~ ~i ~~
g i~ m ~~~I 1,~~~
2591 349
1~~ 2~~
608 3,0981
m 1'~5~!
431 3,055
" 1,~~~
151 126 144 141 99 129 89 73 73 52 291 41
451
428
879
132
136
268 1,147,________ 1,147
129 145 141 134 94 123 89 95 87 59 41 43
434
421
855
152
173
325 1,1801
26 1,154
Lanier, _ Laurens__________ Lee..____________ Liberty__________ Lincoln, __
38 74 46 61 35 44 24 30 34 17 11 16 153 169 322
55
53
108
4301
294 368 281 269 237 210 172 155 87 46 35 21
963 868 1,831
148 196 344 2 1751
184 204 176 171 155 120 117 79 75 56 35
596 531 1,127
108 137 245 1;372
198 195 177 186 182 157 159 1
89 65 40
646 608 1,254
237
265 502 1,756
146 145 122 122 77 84 92 6706 32 35 19 18 401 387 788
66
98 164 952
7 423 48 2,127
1,372 1,756 4 948
Long .
45 60 32 48 26 46 24 27 27 16 14 14 152 129 281
46
52
98 379
5 375
t-:> towndkes- - ------- ----- ----- ----- 219 195 176 198 1721 126 136 116 69 49 47 42
630
592 1,222
159
164
323 1,545
00 ump in
---__
3
2
5
21 2
3
31132
9
8
17
1
2
3
20
22 1,523
2
18
... Macon___________
439 346 311 295 274 240 242 191 157 92 79 63 1,145 1,002 2,147
260
322
582 2,729
18 2,711
.....1 ; ; di; i i ~~i~ll~~.;~.:.~_.e.~:.:.::.:.::. ::::: ::::1:::::
~
m
3~~
3;~~~1
3~~l
,i ~:l
:3~iii
!2~~~
,il
2g
1r~:~
1~r~
1~1i
~6~
1,~~~i~
m
I,m
L2,r~:~i~
i2~i~
;3~i~
i~
m
!:i;il!-
3,m
-
-
1~1i~
2,~g
MitcheIL
1_____ 309 263 2.59 229 242 209 172 146 85 69 47 39
824 859 1,683
170
216 386 2,069
2,069
Monroe.
._____ 150 176 195 147 1451 124 107 94 111 75 57 39
515
529 1,044
172
204
376 1,420
1,420
~~~::I L~i: '~I L~!;I L:~I ;~I i~;1 4iiil~li;f:i;1! '!ill tm~!;:iji;m ;:~I:;l, :~i Montgomery
------------ 116 m 1~~1 l~rl 951 1~~ 1i~ 1~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~
m
m d3~
m
'm
~6~
~i~
888 -------- d~~
~~f~:1 ':;1 ,~I :~I ii :i :~I :;1 '~:I '~l '~;I ~, ~I i!~ :~ \7:07~86;1 'Ii :~I :~I :~l! ~I 'm
Pike
'_____ 91 105 115 148 93' 97 1 10 [ 9 4 42331 3
344058,1 368
I 143 176[ 319 1,095
1 1,094
PoIL
1_____
112, 102 90, 99, 105, 78, 10267,. 391 289 302'1'
204
347
692,
74
66
140
8321
6, 826
Pulaski. _________ Putnam __________
Quitman. . ______ Rabun. __. ____.. _ Randolph. _______
---------------------
-----
-----
.----
.---.--.-
-----
.----
-----
---------
169 145 75
2 306
136' 141' ___________.1______
111 159 141 152 104
7tl
67
429 _____5_6'
54 1
269'
I
1 269 220 208
:::1~~~~ Richmond___. ___.
Rockdale_. ______. Schley. __________ Screven .. ________
---.- 1,278 1 1,226 1,:::1 1,0471 99 98 86 96 102 90 69! 97 421 440 3891 320
989 73
64
276
954
78 51
248
Seminole .. _. ____ ---.- .----
109 1021 104 100 81 97
1031 1061 69! 521 411 161 112, 1091 791 74 56, 39 5811 ____3_3_____4_1_____2_8___ . _2_2_1_____1_0
187 136 136 93 82 70
791 668 6481 455 3361 285 80 83 56, 29 23' 12 50 51 40' 36 22 15 182 133 121 77 57 55 95 74 61 56 37 23
268 501 227
4 867
3,861 304 268
1,201 349
281 423 207
4 837
3,777 306 255
1,075 339
5942941
111547
~bgl
~g~
4384
_______6_3
71
--------
134 --------
1,704'
204
313
517
833
12
1,281
9
5688 -__-_-_-_-_-_-_-
2,221
107
7,638 610 523
2,276
688
1,163 101 49 186 120
1,229 102 115 257 131
2,392
203 164
443 251
10,030
694
813
27
687 --------
2,719
23
939
8
821 1,272
568 8
2,114
9,336 786 687
2,696 931
Spalding _________ Stephens. ________
15 .---- -----
====T=== Stewart. _________
Sumter __________ Talbot _____.. __..
-----
-----
.--.-
-----
494
36 241 401 194
420 19
219 277 162
401 22 195 243 180
387 22 197 267 177
324 23 187 228 171
370 23 178 174 153
332 16
182 ______
158
------
102
------
--
69 ----
.
65 -----
160 120 119 79 56 37
138 136 --.--- 124 90 57
130 125 114 88 48 50
1,483 83 691 915
607
1,260 78 686
813 560
2,743
273
303
576
161.____. __ -------- --------
1,377
192
219
411
1,728
169
238
407
1,167
170
255
425
3,319
687
161
4
1,788
40
2,135 --------
1,592
13
2,632 157
1,748 2,135 1,579
Taliaferro _____. __ TattnalL.. ______ .
Taylor. ________ ._ Telfair. __________
---.-
---.-----
.----
.----
.----
-----
---------
81 130 170 187
124 157 162 131
78 139 161 125
40 112 142 120
62 140
147 147
40 152
110 120
52 114
105 122
38 90
90
126
27 71 74 111
36 78 48 74
16 37 53 41
9 31
27
42
267 454 536 483
210 490 461 469
477 944
997 952
59 146 114 179
67 161
178 215
126 603 307 1,251 292 1,289 394 1,346
11 592 52 1,199 10 1,279 12 1,334
Terrell _____._. __. ----- .---- ----- 475 398 411 354 342 310 254 166 144 101 51 59 1,313 1,231 2,544
200
321
521 3,065 -_.----- 3,065
l>:l
~ c.n
Thomas __._ .. _. __ Tift_ .. __. ____... Toombs __.. ___. __ Towns ___________
Treutlen _____. __.
-------------
--._-
-----
.----
.-._-
.----
.----
-----
-------------
-----
-----
311 417 90
-----57
206 294 83
-----76
240 267 94
--.--76
260 229 199 188 223 140 104 61 69
811
822 1,633
280
317
597 2,230
83
270 229 208 200 167 120 68 65 59 1,022
863 1,885
223
256
479 2,364
91
63 56 72 63 49 49 35 22 23
282
239
521
74
104
178
699 --------
--.-.- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
61 60 59 36 32 25 12 18 10
217
208
425
44
53
97
522
3
2,147 2,273
699
519
Troup
_ 19 .. _. ._ 315 116 155 138 147 138 93 114 109 83 42 41 584
Turner ._. __... . .
123 121 123 104 108 80 100 71 43 46 30 23 370
Twiggs_. .
. .____ 240 172 174 173 165 155 128 119 86 61 55 48 625
Union Upson __.. .
------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ -------- -
._ .. __. _ 219 182 166 141 142 129 111 122 22
._
508
537 1,121
170 219
389 1,510
16 1,494
389
759
111
102
213
972
30
942
582 1,207
154
215
369 1,576
19 1,557
-------- ---- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
582 1,090
78
66
144 1,234
21 1,213
Walker
.
76 77 76 73 69 69 51 62 43 26 23 13
248
240
491
82
85
167
658
_ ~:~~~n .-_~===:=:= ===== ===== ===== 2~~ 2g 2~r 2g 2g 2~i 2l~ 12~ ~~ .. __~~ __._~~I.---~: m m 1,~~~ 13~ 20~ 34~ l,m
Warren.
..
248 227 231 192 135 134 108 29427 16922 14230
~,061
2
664
611 1,275
94
159
253 1,528
Washington ..
. . __._ 551 386 372 388 367 275 239
580 1,316 1,262 2,578
297
390
687 3,265
658
5~ 1,~~~
19 1,509 69 3,196
Wayne
. ._ ..
200 186 163 134 118 82 73 74 53 38 35 12
473
483
956
99
113
212 1,168
24 1,144
Webster_.
. __ . .1 _._ 99 102 61 86 90 56 58 49 41 10 10 10
291
261
552
51
69
120
672
33
639
Wheeler White
. . .. ._._
73 73 66 56 59 75 56 55 48 42 26 19
238
220
458
10
9
9
4
7
5
7 _. __. .
..
28
23
51
85
105
190
648 ._______
648
.
.. __
51
51
;;~;;~;;;;;;;;;; :::;~I;;;;; ;;;;; ---it~I---:~i ---iii ---iii ---:ii --:ii -:ii ---:ii ---:til----ii --ii ----ii -----~~i ---ii~.---::ii~ ----:i~ ----i~~. --ii~ --::ii~ ------fi --.:-i~i
Wilkinson. Worth .. __.. __.
Total Counties.
. _ . __._,
1 1931 151 137 154 180 139 100! 103 70 44 40 30! 522
.. _. _.. _1 .... _ 450 426 396 303 2871 264 229 191 153 97 30 37, 1,224
507 _ . . . .
1
77 33,642 29,684 28,236 26,809 24,759 22,23119,26816,657
7,138 5,326, 95,073
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I 1 1 3 , 6 0 7 1 9 , 9 0 6
I,
532 1,054
118
169
287 1,341
13 1:328
1,131' 2,355
214
2941 508 2,863 ... __._. 2,863
90,140 185,213 23,762 28,8721 52,634 237,8471 6,176
I
1
I
1231,671
. .__ ========================T=A=B=L=E=V=I=- = C= o n=t= i n=u=e d=-=C=O=L=O=R=E=D==S C=H== O= O-L- S -_E-N_R-O_L-L_M=E=N=T=--::===_.~-----=-_-=-_-_-c-_-
~
ENROLLMENT
SYSTEM
Ungr. Exc. &
BY GRADES
Elementary
High School
Grand No. I Net
Total Prevo Enroll-
Spec.
Enroll En- ment
I Kg.
~~~~-I-- - - - -
1
_2_ _3_ _4_
I
I
5
_6_ _7_ _8
9 _ I~ _1_1_ ~ Male
I
Female
Total _~~ _F_em_al_elI_T_o_t_al
m_en_t_ _r:l_ed
_
Americus Atlanta .. __ Barnesville Bremen Buford
"::";il':"~"i; "':':'i;"'~':'~'"i; :~':i''"~''ii'' :~~"i~ '":: '."~ 00'''.'"' _ 224 2071 226 175 151 152 131 137' 157......
103 4203,017
I
_
_
652 614 1,266
129 165 294 1,560
18 1,542
' n , 1 " ' " as iaa -- - ~ --- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
-------- ...
-- ------ - - - - - - - -
_. .
.
39
35
74 258
251
Calhoun
_
.
37 401 29 33 42 28 39 23 28 27 15 14
120
128
248
49
58
107
355
349
Carrolltou _ Cartersville
_. _.. __ .
78 89 78 79 68 68 39 168 99 92 59 34 61 53 60 38 36 48 34 30 91 69 36 27
247 167
252 163
499 330
189 123
263 130
452 253
951 ---
583
951 579
Cedartown. _
.. __
42 41 45 35 36 25 24 60 55 52 32 19
124
124
248
100
118
218
466
459
Chickamauga
_ __
.
Cochran
_
Commerce
g;t-:l Dalton Decatur
_
Dublin_. __. __.
. _
94 53 40 38 32 32 16 20 52 23 13 14
37 22 31 23 29 20 21
_
.
174 98
131 85
305
55
67 122
183 . ------- -------- --------
427
10
183 __ .
417 183
. 66 58 40 37 76 39 43 34 40 26 21 13
181
178
35)
68
66 134 493
8
485
In! _ 130 104 102 97 95
. 146 186 196 187 176
M M 00 M ~ n
131 105 101 73 58 45
338 603
317 655 537 1,140
145 183
122 199
267 922 382 1,522
42 880 44 1,478
Fitzgerald_....... 15 __
Gainesville.
Hawkinsville.. _._. . _ _._..
Hogansville. _....
.....
Jefferson
115 87 71 102 105 74 93 76 65 54 31 35
347
315
662
118
143
261
923
171 172 181 143 173 125 105 97 99 61 55 33
559 511 1,070
175
170 345 1,415
------ ------ ------ 124 131 110
_
_ _. __ _ .
199
166
365- ------- -------- --------
365
68 50 45 48 39 51 34 29 25 35 19 19
170
165
335
69
58
127
462
_
9 914 14 1,401 6 297 _ 462
~,Ma01u[lit~r1.~e..:.-_::_:.:.=.:.-=.=. =.=..:.=.=.1
~.~~ ~~~ =.=..:=..:r-.. . .r.:
~~~
~~~
~~~
~~; ...~~~ ...~~~ ...:!! ....!! ....~~ ....;f .....~~~ .....~~; ...~:~~~ .
156 179
1=.=.=.=.=.
_. '
__.. __
__ 184 187 132 117 68 59
92
92
184
269
Newnan... __
_. .1.....
168 154 179 145 140 117
_
._._ . .. ..
471
432
903 _._
195 351 171 350
294 563 __. __.
2,038
4
996
16
747........
903
29
2,034 980
747 874
Pelham
113 100 84 91 76 72 67 49 82 50 37 37
312 291
603 100
155 255 858 ... _....
858
Quitman
_..
99 100 114 86' 79 66 41 35 54 45 47 19
273
312
585
103
97 200 785
6 779
Rome,
_..
279 262 277 2481 217 162 149 180 124 89 76 30
790
804 1,594
196
303
499 2,093
18 2,075
1~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: ::;~i, ,~,~~,~I,~I:li ~ ,l;:~l,~:::l;:~ ~! m ,j~1 m m m d~: g 1,m
Toccoa.;
... _. ..... ..... 61 58 60 46, 56 57 30 62 54 50 34 25
200
168
368
113
112
225
593
15 578
f~\d~~t.;___::::::: ---36::::: :::::
3~~1 35~1 32~ 29~' 27: 1 31~ 1
27
219 '--243 '--171 '-'130 --'105
1,1~.;
1,0~
2,2~g ----3881-----480 --:.::868
161 3.J.i1L__ 2,9~~
3~g6l' 2~~2I'
~2g487
2~3~2g1 1'4~~789
101'
315 99
122'
3051 121
2231 702
620, 2,075
220
730
151 14
290
264
554
68
98
166
720
2,588 1,998 25,266 24,508 49,774 8,838 9,360 18,198 67,972
7,13815,326 95'0731 90,140 185,213 23,762, 28,872 52,634 237,847
9,726 7,324 120,339 114,6481234,987 32,6001 38,232 70,832 305,810
~4~11 2,g7~2~9 716
1,150 66,822 1
6,176 231,671
7,326 298,493
1
TABLE VII-WHITE SCHOOLS MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems -
SYSTEM
NUMBER OF NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
AVERAGE DAILY
NO. OF 4 YEAR
ATTENDANCE
H. S. GRADUATES
Total
Length
Professional
Enroll
of
ment
Term
I
Maintenance
Elem. H.S. Total
Boys Girls Total Adm. Inst. V.T. Att.
Lnnch Lib. Clerk Other Total
Asst. Supv.
Off.
Mgrs.
School Bns
------------.--------- ------ -- ---------------
Appling. _. __ __________ 3.241 1,770
883 2.653
180
Atkinson .. _. ___________ 1,538
884
440 1,324
180
Bacon __________________ Baker. _________________
2,207 430
1,250 238
599 1,849
125
363
180 180
Baldwin. _______________ 2,621 1,487
808 2,295
180
64 27 53 11
53
66
130 ------ 1
1 ------ 9 ------ 37 ------ 5 ------ 53
33
60 1
1
1 ------ 4
3
------1 2 ------
12
34 5
50
87 ------ 1
1 ------ 1
1
1
16 ----.- 1 103 ------ ------
1 1
------
------
------
1
___2___:
11
~I
1 -----1 -----1 ------
7 8 5
t-:l 00 00
Banks __________________
Barrow_________________ Bartow _________________ Ben Hill ________________ Berrien.___________ _____
1,358 1,287 4,859
966 3,002
763 906 2,694 620 1,649
355 95
1,068 135 804
1,118 1,001 3,762
755 2,453
I
180
24
26
50 .----- ------
180 180
----j20- -------- .-------
66
54
1
------
1 1
1 .----1 -----1 ------
::::::1:::::: 5 ------ 12
1 ------ -----.
.-----
2 ------ -.---. .----- 2 ------
18 4
6
180 -------- -------- -------- ------ .----- ------ 1 ---.-- ------ .----. .----- 1 ------
2
180
42
52
94 ------ ------ 1 ------ 4
1 .----. -.--.-
1 ------
7
Bibb. __________________
Bleckley ________________ Brantley ________________ Brooks. ________________ B r y a n . _________________
19,556 670
1,750 1,311 1,099
12,037
464 980 689 633
4,936 60
500 379 272
16,973 524
1,480 1,068
905
180 -------- -------- -------- ------ 14
1
-~----
6
4 ------ 6
2 I 10
43
---j-- 180 -------- -------- -------- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
------ ------ ------ ------ --------
180
35
49
84 ------ 1
1 ------ ------
-----~
1
1
5
180
30
40
70 ------ 1
1
------ 1
14 ------
3
20
180
16
15
31 ------ ------ U :::::: 5 ------ 3 ------ 1 ------
9U
Bulloch _________________ Burke __________________
Butts .. _. ______________ Calhoun ________________ Camden ________________
3,719 1,786 1,127
896 1,468
2,125 1,015
671 489
870
1,123 496
315 280
376
3,248 1,511
986 769 1,246
180 180 180 180 180
101 36 30 23 29
85
186 2
1
1 ---.-- 2
3 ------ ------
3
5
17
34 26 24 29
:::i:: ::::::1:::::: 'r :::::: 70 ------ 1
56 ------ ------
2
47 ------ 1 58 ------ ------
Y2 ------
1 1______
Y2 2
------ -----17 ______
1
3 3 20
Candler ___ ____________ 1.094
Carroll .. _______________ 5,05.,
Catoosa, _. _____________ 5,330
Charlton . _____________ Chatham. ______________
1,138 25,354
624 2,732 3,064
646 13,531
337 1,411 1,271
292 5,953
961 4,143 4,335
938 19,484
180 180 180 180
180
25 106 71 25 437
31 89 80 24 424
56 ------ 1
1 ______
------ ------ ------
195 -----151 ------
1 1
---j--I ___ ~_-
-_-_-_-_-_-_ -_-_-_-_-_-_ ---2---
1 -----3
49 ------ ------ Y2'------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ,------
861 6 15
1
1 184 11
29 3 66 170
2
3 7
Y2
486
Chattahoochee. _. _______ Chattooga .. ____________ Cherokee . _____________ Clarke .. _______________ Clay . _________________
193 3,706 5,465 6,122
394
99 2,104 3,181
3,363 225
48 744 1,238 1,403 113
147 2,848 4,419 4,766
338
180 180 180 180 180
3
2
5 ------ ------ ------ ------ 1
1
2 ------
------
4
43 56
85 10
55 77
114 3
98 ------ 1 133 ------ 1
199 1
1
13 ------ ------
:::::: ~~~~~f~~~~ 11 ______ 1
2
2 ______
3
Y2 -----_
1 ------
2 ------
4
8
1 ------
6 4
21
1Yz
Clay ton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt,
Colnmbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Deely Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham ElberL EmanueL Evans Fannin.
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene GwinnetL _. Habersham HaIL Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
_ 8,971
_ _
1,264 18,926
_ _
4,869 3,995
5,383
698 10,931 2,627 2,793
_ _
1,917 2,271
_ _
2,317 511
_ 2,688
1,083 1,262 1,472
312
1,562
_ 2,260
_ 1,017
_ 3,800
_ _
33,742 3,307
_
_ _ _
_
1,427 9,765 3,391
1,786 459
1,338 583
2,138 20,905 1,805
800 5,681 1,916
991 212
_ 1,705 _ 2,852 _ 3,230 _ 1,159 _ 4,000
_ 1,414
_ 8,087
_ 3,178
_ _
3,143 21,716
935 1,606 1,732
666 2,241
791 4,582 1,818 1,748 12,491
_ _
_
2,471 448
6,921
_ _
3,275 3,106
1,425
239 3,762 2,047 1,744
_ 1,268 _ 8,752 _ 4,492 _ 7,816 _ 595
684 5,192 2,612
4,352 340
_ 2,024
_ _
1,171 2,698
_ _
1,168 2,334
1,152 610
1,533
623 1,301
1,782 315
4,376 1,410
379
7,165 1,013 15,307 4,037
3,172
440 1,523
558 1,820
458 1,930
145
457
722 2,284
491 249 1,025 7,169 838
1,829 832
3,163 28,074
2,643
441 2,119
814 480 143
1,241 7,800 2,730 1,471
355
470
871 930 346 1,065
1,405 2,477 2,662 1,012
3,306
341
1,961 771 937
5,214
1,132
6,543 2,589 2,685
17,705
576 143 1,823 524
877
2,001 382
5,585
2,571 2,621
399 1,988
1,100 1,715
187
1,083 7,180 3,712
6,067 527
472 1,624
327
937
762 2,295
342
965
605 1,906
! 180
180 180
2~~ ----~lr
5~~ ::::::1---;-- :::~:: :::i:: 2:Yz'I' ~__ :::~~: :::i::1
98 2Yz 10
180 180
112 19
107 30
219 49
1
1
1
1
1
3
4' 4
2
2
2
10 13
~ !! ,~,"I;:~I;i:,i; 180 ~~ ~~ ~l ..1. ------ ------ 11 19 22 - ----j 2
180 180 180
180
54 3 7
2Yz 16
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180 180
3~~
J~
~!! :::~::
:::::J-~r :::i:: ::::::I--T1--;r ------ ----~r
180 180
46
65
111 ------ ------ 1 1
:
91
3
31 I 3
3
50
'~ l~:.'+I"i';I'I;'" 180
180 180 180 180
'f;
:1
g ~ lHf! l:.'I"I'"I": J 180
4
180
33
180
57
180 180
65
95
160 ------ 1 I 1 1
------1 2 i-----I------ 1
Yz 5
Ii : : : : 180
180 180 180
1~~
!~I ~~~~~~I:::l:: r~~:::~ --rl:::~:: ~~~J:~~~~~--T
1 22
8 5
180
301
320
621 3 I 6
3
1
25 ,- - - - - -
I 1 1 2
24
7 I 72
180 180 180
----;~r
----;;r
----;1f
:::i::'I---;--I---;-r::::1
! I:::::l--;rl,
! ---:-
1
16
7 34
180 180
30 60
------'------1 21
51 ------ 1
1
1 2 ------1------,------ 2 1------ 6
65 125
1______ 1 1------ 3! 2 1------'------
6
180
34
23
57
1, YzI------ Yz'------
------ YzI------
2Yz
I--T 180
180 180
1~3~2
11~4~7
2~7~~9
1 i I ' 1 ------
1 --T ::::::1'
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21 ,,::::::'---49-
~------
2~
1
1'
I::::::
7 11
79
180
12
15
27 ------ Yz Yz'------ Yz. Yz 3 1
1
1,
1
7
180 180 180
180 180
39
2!~2
35 28
!g
:::::: ::::::i 74 ------11
1 '1
_ _ ___ _
20
8
Ifg ------ ------1 1 ------11 1 11 ------ 14 ------ ---i-oj 6
30 22
~~ :::::: ---;--i ~ ::::::I:::~:r:~:i:::: 1
3
3 5
TABLE VII-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
NUMBER OF NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE
NO, OF 4 YEAR H, S, GRADUATES
I---------------~--~-----,----~----
Total
Length
Professional
SYSTEM
Enroll-
of
I!~~:euance L:nc~=~rc=-I:~e~I-::~ ment
Term
Elem, H.S. Total
Boys I Girls I Total Adrn, I Inst. V. T. 'I Att.
----------- - - -
----- -
I
-
-
----1-- Asst. ISupv.
1 Off. 1
1
Mgrs,
I
1
I
1 School Bus ,
I
1
-- ------ -------- ----1-
Houston___________ _ Irwin________________
6,299 3,734 1,490 5,224
1,638
850
535 1,385
180 180
94 44
94 48
-j--- __ I 188 ------, 1 [ 1
1 4:
1
------1 2 '______
92
1 1 ,------ ----- 1------1---- _ ----
1
8 2
Jackson________________ 1,626 1,077
188 1,265
180
Jasper_______ -------- 649 367 187 554 180
5 14
16 17
------i 21 ------ 1 I 1
31 ------ ------' 1
1 3 ,------ ------ 2
17
2
1 2 ,------ ---- __ ---___
5
S , ::~j ~! m'~l i ! 11 ~ *:1: ::: :: :: ~::e:::IS-_~~::::::::::_ ::~~: :::~~ ::~ ::~~~
1~~ ------ -i 1 '-----r----------,------I-----I 1 ------ 2
t:~~~~;~~~---------~~~~'
Lee____________________ Liberty_________________ Linooln.c. .
Long _ Lowndes__ Lumpkin__ Macon _ Madison _
2,~~6 638 1,461
764
797 3,022 1,795 1,098 2,278
I,m
350 826
430
433 1,678
988 610 1,259
~g~ 2,~~g
169 519 337 1,163 245 675
211
644
663 2,341
384 1,372
344
954
623 1,882
i~g 1~ I 1~ 1~~ ~:::::,
180
14
13
27 1 "I -----
180 180
25 22
15 14
40 36
------i
1, )11
m~~g -----l~~r -----~~1r -----~~~r :--:-:=:-:-:-;----d1
711 _
1
_
1 1
:::::: ---(::____
1
10)1
11
2
1 ::::::
3 4
Marion McDuflie Mclntosh
Meriwether Miller
_
_ 685
_
1,694 689
383
1,017 400
194 577 446 1,463 161 561
180 180 180
_
_
2,364 1,403
1,293 765
703 1,996 431 1,196
180 180
Mitchell______ _
_ 1,704
939
495 1,434
180
Monroe
_ 1,184
674
343 1,017
180
Montgomery
_ 903
458
273
731
180
Morgan. . Murray
_ _
1,362 2,761
780 1,530
365 1,145 661 2,191
180 180
8 25 15 67 33
33 30 25 33 34
16
24
41
66
_ 11 ,------ ------ 2)1
1
11
1
_1
4 2)1
------ ---;--1 10
25
47
114
)'2------,------ 1
1
J j______ 1 , 4 ,
.
J
_ 3)1
2
_
8
51
38 29 29 28 49
84
5791 54 61 83 1
: I::::::I---~--i : .1.__ ---:--1:::::: 2
1
13
'
.1 [
1,
_
)1 .1
l'
1)~I:::::rTI::::::I---1-=-I---I--__ 11 1------[------ 16 I------! 3
-
-
T 1
I1::--:-:-:--:_,
6
3
3 21
2
Muscogee
Newton. ~
Oconee.
_
Oglethorpe
Paulding
peach
Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
PulaskL. Putnam Quitman _ Rabnn
Randolpb
_ 28,406 15,076 5,779 20,855
180
_ 3,234 1,819
934 2,753
180
1,326 _ 1,110 _ 2,946
695 568
1,693
370 1,065
363
931
687 2,380
180 180 180
_ 1,509
_ 2,256
_ _ _
2,489 1,066 3,827
843 1,258
1,365 607
2,388
445 1,288
523 1,781
747 2,112
286
893
687 3,075
180 180 180 180 180
_ _
741 858
629 524
233
629 757
180 180
_ _
225 2,268
943
122 1,225
527
70
192
631 1,856
300
827
180 180 180
Richmond . . . Rockdale Schley
Screven. . . Seminole.
_ _ _
18,726 1,724
326
_ 1,940
10,266 997 176
1,087
4,270 407 115 539
14,536 1,404
291 1,626
180 180 180 180
_ 1,132
633
339
972
180
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter
Talbot
_
_ _
_ _
5,914 2,663
546
1,104
504
3,499 1,425
293 655 280
1,438 753 153 293 152
4,937 2,178
446 948 432
180 180 180
180 180
Taliaferro _
Tattnall
_
Taylor
Telfair .
Terrell. ..
Thomas.. Tift. _. Toombs ... Towns.. _. Treutlen
Troup Turner ~ .. Twiggs. ---- -Union Upson
297
156
112
268
180
_
2,605 1,192
_ _
2,160 1,098
1,390 631
1,213
643
820 2,210
372 1,003
638 1,851
320
963
180 180 180 180
. 2,102 _ 4,649 _ 2,048
1,116
2,573 1,147
612 1,137
561
1,728 3,710 1,708
180 180 180
_ 1,171 . 1,017
682 602
335 1,017
272
874
180 180
_ 2,722 1,554
686 2,240
180
.1_ 1,463 935
_ _
1,796 1,756
824 548 995 1,102
407 1,231
238
786
499 1,494
381 1,483
180 180 180 180
76
272
4 15 2
2 1 29 4 7
10 1
2 18
43 3 3 5 2
36 4 13
27 2
2 5 1 1 23
10 9 18 6 1
3 3 30 30 1
TABLE VII-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
NUMBER OF NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
AVERAGE DAILY
NO. OF 4 YEAR
ATTENDANCE
H. S. GRADUATES
Total
Length
Professional
SYSTEM
Enroll- ~~~~_ _~_ of
ment
II
Term
I
Maintenance
Elem. I H. S. Total
Boys Girls Total Adm. Inst. V. T Att.
Asst. Supv.
Off.
I
Lnnch Lib. Clerk Other Tota Mgrs.
;:lt~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~:
;:~~~~~i~~:::::::::::::
~:6~~
::g~I
t~m:m
I
2,~~~ i U~~
m::m
--~~
!!g
-----~1-----2~I~---5ii-
n :! ~!~
;::~:~::~::I~I:~:ii:-:I-----;i---
_~
::::::
::::::
School ~
= =__
:::::: ::::::
::::::
::::::
::::::
::::::
i
:::i::
~
::::::
::::::
~~~_
-----~--
Wayne.________________ 4,245 2,363 1,078 3,441
180
86
83 169
, 1i 1
61
1
Webster________________ 323 179 106 285 180
2~
2~
12 ------1------1 Y2 ------ 1
4
Wheeler________________ 1,044
561 319
880
180
46
1______ 1 ------ ------ ------ ------
Y2
White__________________ 1,816
992
474 1,466
180
23
43
66
11
4
21 1 1
Whitfield_______________ 6,449 3,609 1,487 5,096
180
49
94 143
11
1
44
10
5Y2 1Y2 29 47
i:m Wilcox_________________ 1,480
;:l~i~~oo_-_~::::::::::::
m799 434 1,233 ~~~ l,gt~
180
i~~
41
~~
37
~~
78
1______ 1
1
1
3
~~ --'1" --'1" ---i- :::::: i :~:::: :::::: :::::: ~ __ :::::: ~
Worth__________________ 2,514 1,332
670 2,002
180
48
52
100
1______ 1
I1
2
2
6
Total Counties..
517,463 294,685 126,118 420,803
7,482 8,262 15,744 35 1114Y2 132)i 24 1581 202Y2 606 79 314Y2
2,394%;
1306
Americus_______________ 1,505
Atlanta _________________ Barnesville______________
Bremen ________________ Buford _________________
61,866 713 903 847
Calhoun ________________ Carrollton ______________ Cartersville _____________ Cedartown ______________ Chickamauga ___________
1,337 1,917
1,678 2,429
645
Cochran ________________ Commerce ______________ Dalton _________________
Decatur ________________ Dublin _________________
1,040 1,308 3,781 3,565
2,145
Fitzgerald ______________ Gainesville______________
Hawkinsville ____________ Hogansville _____________ Jefferson ________________
1,567 3,014
434 982 1,432
LaGrange ______________ Marietta _______________ Monroe _________________
M o u l t r i e ________________ Newnan ________________
3,988 4,909
1,330 3,667 2,153
Pelham _________________ Quitman ________________ Rome __________________
Tallapoosa ______________
Tallulah Falls ___________
1,117 778
5,668
574 204
Thomaston _____________
Thomasville _____________ Toccoa _________________
Trion __________________ Valdosta ________________
2,804 2,957
1,520 994
4,528
822 36,187
456 525 475
548 1,148
973 1,128
313
496 629 2,173 1,929 1,299
719 1,639
75 576 719
2,474 2,701
719 1,305 1,164
601 432 3,242 334
70
1,462 1,749
809 586 2,609
511 14,714
189 299 246
604 526 461 902 241
395 457 819 1,159 562
578 782 308 276 445
862 1,221
413 1,743
664
348 227 1,293 142 104
1,006 762 490 294
1,171
1,333 50,901
645 824 721
1,152 1,674 1,434 2,030
554
891 1,086 2,992 3,088 1,861
1,297 2,421
383 852 1,164
3,336 3,922 1,132 3,048 1,828
949 659 4,535 476 174
2,468 2,511 1,299
880 3,780
180
37
37
74 ------ ------ 1 ----
180
965 1,159 2,124 28 37
5 11
180
63
21
84 ------ ------ ------ ----
180 180
18 26
17 29
35 55
-----------
--------_-.-.
1
-----,.
--------
1
330
90
180 180 180
44 35 22
51 48 30
95 83 52
------
-----------
------
-----1
-----------
------
----
----
----
4
180
50
66 116 ------ J1 J1----
180
13
15
28 ------ ------ 1 ----
15
1
41
_
180
32
34
66 ------ ------ ------ ----
180
52
30
82 ------ ------ ------ ----
180
55
67 122 ------ ------ 1 ----
180
106
113
219 ------ 1
1 ----
180
36
34
70 1 ------ 1 ----
180
52
52 104 ------ J1 J1----
180
58
50
108 ------ ------ 1 ----
180
14
19
33 ------ ------ ----- ----
180
19
25
44 ------ ------ J1 ----
180 -------- -------- -------- 2 ------ ------ ----
11
2
180
52
61 113 ------ ------ 1 ---- 3
180
63
88
151 1 ------ 1 ----
2
180
23
26
49 3 ------ ---- - ----
3
180
117
123
240 ------ ------ 1 ----
1
180
56
50
106 ------ 1
1 ----
9
3
1
2
26
1
2
1
1
180
20
32
52 ------ ------ ------ J1
180 -------- -------- -------- ------ ------ 1 ----
180
64
112
176 ------ 1
1 ----
180
10
15
25 ------ ------ ------ ----
180
9
10
19 ------ ------ ------ ----
1J1------ ------ ------ ----1-- ------
23
4
180
79
91
170 ------ ------ 1 ----
1
180
55
63
118 ------ 1
1 ----
4
180
35
35
70 ------ J1 1 ----
1
180
23
25
48 ------ ------ ------ ----
1
180
95
84
179 ?,
1
1 ----
5
4 514
7 11
20 1 3 5
10
3 11 4
3 3 9 J1 19
19 7
38 5 3
1 3 40 2 6
5 14
3J1 4
17
TABLE VII-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
SYSTEM
NUMBER OF NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
AVERAGE DAILY
NO. OF 4 YEAR
Total
ATTENDANCE
I H. S. GRADUATES
Length
Professional
E~~~I:- I_~---;-~~~~ _ Elem. H. S. Total
of Term
Boys
Girls
I I Total Adm. Inst. V. T. Att. ~Ma- inte~nan~ce Lunch Lib. Clerk Other Total
709 ---;; ~ -;; ~~26- -~-23- -~-49- _Asst'_I suP~~ ~_I_I=OOI"'oo'l" -~1- M.. ........:::::::::
Vidalia_________________ 1,228
Waycross_______________ 3,654 2,127
936 3,063
180
59
66
125 3
1
1
11
J______ 1
7
West POinL
1 601
6,::: n::::: Winder_________________ 1,347
Total Cities
137,129
I",:
Total Counties Grand TotaL
1517 ,463 294,685 126,118 420,803 654,592 371,591 :163,327 534,918
:~,:, ",: ",: ~,:~::I,;~'");I~,;,,:,:=~
2,394~ I 7,482 8,262 15,744 35 114Yz 132)11 24 581 1202Yz 606 79 3I4Yz 306
1158~1 i 10,025 11,122 21,147 75 161
35Yz 651 202Yz
101 443Yz 325 3,201)1
1
1l,048
TABLE VII-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
NO. OF NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
EVENING SCHOOLS
SYSTEM
Non-Professional
No. Teachers
I
Enrollment
A. D. A.
'
I,
I
II
II
I
Adults
Clerk I Lunch Food Jan. Other Total Male Female Total Boys Girls
Total Under Over Total
Room Proc.
18
18
I
Male Female
!~!:I:I:I i! I~n :1'" 1:::~::::!::::::~:::~~J~:~:~::::::j:~: ::~:::~
Ber
Bib Ble Bra Bro Bry
Bulloch
_
Burke,
_
_
Butts Calhoun, _
_ _
::::::::1
----T
----------------------
_
Camden; _
_
Candler______________ Carroll, Catoosa______ _ Charlton, ____________
Chatham.
1 1
_ __
32
Chattooga____________ Cherokee; Clarke_________ __ Clay_______
3
3 1 __
SYSTEM
TABLE VII-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
1_ NO. OF N~-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
EVENING SCHOOLS
,
Non-Professional
No. Teachers
Enrollment
GGillamscero_c_k_____________
2_
Glvnn,
2
Gordon
_
Grady_______________
1
Greene
_
Gwinnett____________
1
Habersham
_
HaIL_______________
3
Hancock_____________
1
Haralson
_
Harris
_
Hart.
_
Heard
_
Henry_______________
1
Houston
_
Irwin________________
1
Jackson
_
Jasper
_
Jeff Davis____________
1
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson
Jones Lamar
_ _
_
_ _
Lanier
_
Laurens
_
Lee
_
Liberty
_
Lincoln
_
Long________________
1
Lowndes
_
Lumpkin
_
Macon
_
Madison
_
Marion
_
MMccDIuutfofsieh____________
3_
Meriwether
_
Miller_______________
1
MitcheIL____________
1
Monroe
_
Montgomery
_
Morgan
_
Murray______________
1
ffi 1--------
4 9
Mn
11
M
"0
8
W
U
M
U
8
ffi
M 17 U 9
ffi
19 16 18 U 8
9 U 7 2 9
5 21 11 U W
6 18 6 ffi U
"17
2
8
U
a
5
U
1
6
M
9
~
9
"
7
ffi
18
005
11
~
U
3 1--------
nu
8
,
--------
M
6
W
4
U
6
18
U
41
"6
M M
5
18
2
11
4
M
00
31
2
W
5
M
7
W
2
00
2
U
U
41
3
00
4
9
2
U
4
11
6 3
nu
5
ffi
6
U
2 --------1
6
1
8 n
3
9
9
M
5
U
I----T 7
6
I-----~--
u
g
2
00
6
U
7
W
----- :::::::: :::::::: ----27-- -------- -----27- :::::::: ----24-- ----24--
TABLE VII-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
NO. OF NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
EVENING SCHOOLS
SYSTEM
Non-Professional
No. Teacbers
Enrollment
A. D. A.
- - - - - - , - - - , - - - - -------,------,----,------,----~----I----,-------,----I----,--,-------,---
Clerk Lunch Food Jan. I Otber Total Male Female Total Boys Girls
Adults
Total Under Over Total
Room Proc,
18
18
Male Female
------- -------- -------------------- --------
Muscogee ____________ Newton______________
44 3
Oconee______________
Oglethorpe ___________ Paulding _____________
---------------
--------
242 --------
30
18
17
2
8 --------
28 --------
72
43
12
4
5 --------
--------
8 --------
401
Ii , I"'" :.: ::1.:1: .r::..: 1:::.::. :::.:::: .:::::.: : .:::::
l-:> 00 00
Peach. ______________
1
Pickens ______________
Pierce_______________ Pike _________________
1
Polk _________________
1
2
2
17
2
20 --------
15 --------
35 --------
7 -------6 -------4 --------
6 -------13 --------
--------I Pulaski- _____________
Putnam ______________
Quitman _____________ Rabun _______________
:::::::: I
2
Randolph ____________
1I
--~~--I Richmond ____________
Rockdale ____________ Schley_______________
Screven__________ ____
Seminole________ _____
JI
Spalding. ____________
3
I Stephens _____________
1
Stewart ______________
Sumter ______________
------I 'I'albot..; __________
::::::1 Taliaferro___ _________
----~--I 'I'attnall , , ___________
Taylor _______________ Telfair _______________
Terrell, ______________
1!
8 --------1 11 --------1
1 29
_____2_1
10 --------
:::::~:: 35
11
3 20
I
83 1
I
13
I
47 27
9
I
:::::~::I
18 8
,::::::::1
3 25
6 20
I~~::~:~~
9I 1
2
I
2
1
4
1,
[::~J
4
;1 I l l i
33 3
I---:~~..I
281 14
2
7
8 1----:--1 29
2 1-----;--1 16
21
72
6 3 4
3
- 2I
1---------1----I
38 12
23 11
1 5 2
I:::::~::I
4 31 12
7
30
7
3
22
I
Thomas
_
TifL_______________
1
Toombs______________
3
Towns
_
Treutlen_____________
1
Troup
_
Turner______________
1
g~!~~~~::::::::::::: :::::~~I
Walkef-_____________
5I
Walton______________
1
Ware
_
Warren
_
Washington__________ 1
24 57
----------------1
18
8
I
3
7I
1~ I::::~~::I
g I::::::::
~~ I::::~~::
18
I! I:::::~_
iI'
I 57 1
4 _
2~ I ~
5
1
2
10
29
78 27 12 14
49 23 12 2431
24
-------- -------- -------- -------- --------
-------- -------- -------- --------------- -------- -------- -------- --------------- -------- -------- -------- --------
113
28
26
10 36
:: :.:::1.:: ::..1..: :.:.:
Wayne______________ 1
4
37
18
WWheebeslteerr______________ --------
4 -----1~---1
9
41
Whlte Whitfield WilcOX
..I 1________1
7 44
I
16
9 13
4 II
4
Wdllkeins_so_n_____________
2 I' 134 1-----------4-----, 45
Worth_______________ __
23
10
Total Counties ---
I
--
33531; 3,868
I
359
1,648
2
62
5
13
31
62
24
1
1
,________ 16
16
15
15
20 19
44
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
817 7,02731 29
11
40
800
909 1,709
67
67
I
Americus Atlanta Barnesville Bremen Buford
I1
13
1 49
_
2
21
_ _
1 1
8 6
4
18
44
79 172
43
39
82
292
198 4,356 6,284 11,130 197 2,352 2,549
7
6
36
4
1
14
3
10
Calhoun
_ 16
20
Carrollton____________
1
32
36
Cartersville
_ 13
21
Cedartown___________
1
36
46
Chickamauga_________
1
4
9
Cochran _____________
13
Commerce___________
1
1
Dalton_______________
1
Decatuf-____________
2
41
2 4
10 15
17 14
12 58
:--:-:-:-:--:-:l-:-:-:--:-:-:--:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: :-:-:-:-:-:--:-: :-:-:-:-:-:--:-: :-:-:-:--:-:-:-: :-:-:-:--:-:-:-: :-:-:-:-:-:--:-: :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:- :-:-:-:--:-:-:-:1:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-
Dublin
--"'--:..::-.:.--:.:-c-:..::-.:.--:.:-.:.--:.:-:.---=2-5=---_ _-7=----=-==="--3-2==------=----=-=- .=--=----=--==----=----=-=- =---=--=--=- =--=----=--=-=---=----=-=--=.--=----=-=--=--=---=--=--=--=----=--=-=- --=----=-=--=- --=----=-=--=-
TABLE VII-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
NO. OF NON-INSTRUC_T_IO_N_A_L._E_M_P_L_O_Y_E_E_S~\
_
EVENING SCHOOLS
Non-Professional
I
No. Teachers
I
Enrollment
A. D. A.
-==-. ,."""" Ok<' -t:::: ~ :;;:'- ".. I ,::-~ 'oW .
~-'oW llo_-~-w",-~ M"~'~- 'oW- -u.,o- """-~ '0<"
f~~H-:l. 'II::: ;lf~:;IJ[~ .~. ~.T:~
Jefferson_____________
2
11
3
. 16
_
LaGrange________ ____
2
Marietta _____________
1
Monroe ____________ __ 1
Moultrie_____________
4
Newnan _____________
4
Pelham ______________
Quitman _____________
1
Rome________________
2
Tallapoosa ___________
Tallnlah Falls ________
1
Thomaston ___________
3
Thomasville __________
2
Toccoa______________
2
T r i o n ________________
Valdosta _____________
5
Vidalia ______________
1
Waycross____________
1
West Point ___________
2
Winder ______________
--------
Total Cities __________ 99
64 --------
48 --------
4
22
37 --------
25 --------
9 --------
10 --------
42 --------
I
3
3 --------
22 r--------
33
1-------- 17 -------7 55
13
47 -------4 -------7 --------
720
58
18
1
85
15 --------
64
3
4
34
11 --------
52
10 --------
39
1
1
11
2
2
15
21 -------- 65
1 --------
5
1 --------
5
16
2
43
7 -------- 42
9 --------
28
4 -------- 11
15 -------- 75
2 --------
16
15 -------- I 63
3 --------
9
4 -------- 11
313
99 1,289
2
46
50
_
:'I::::!: . . . . . I:'~ ::~ ~ ~.~1~1.~8. ~~~~~~ ~~~.~~~ .~~~~~.~
22
_ 20
20
49
46
95
292
198 4,584 6,406 11,480 197 2,457 2,654
Total Counties ________ Grand Tota!.. ________
335).11 3,868 434).11 4,588
359 1,648 417 1,961
817 7,027).1 29 916 8,316).1 78
11
40
800
909 1,709
67
67
57
135
292
198 5,384 7,315 13,189 197 2,524 2,721
TABLE VIII-COLORED SCHOOLS MISCELLANEOUSIINFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
-
SYSTEM
NUMBER OF NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
AVERAGE DAILY
NO. OF 4 YEAR
ATTENDANCE
H. S. GRADUATES
Total
Length
Professional
Enroll-
of
ment
Term
Maintenance
Elem. H. S. Total
Boys Girls Total Adm, Inst. V. T. Att.
Lunch Lib. Clerk Other Total
Asst. Supv.
Off.
Mgrs.
School Bus
------ --- --- --- --- --- -- ---- -------- -- ---- ---
Appling... ______ . ______ Atkinson. _. ____________
1,031 524
614 317
178 78
792 395
180 180
6
17
2
8
Bacon__________________ Baker _____ ._. __________ Baldwin. ______________
387 960
2,286
218 618 1,325
59
277
165
783
460 1,785
180 --------
180
4
180
10
4 18 29
23 ------ 1 ------ ------ 5 ------ 2 ------ ------ ------
8
10 ------ ------ ------ ------ 2
1 ------ ------ ------ ------
3
4 ------ 1 ------ ------ ------
------ ------ ------ ------
1
22 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ 1
1 ------ ------ ------
2
39 ------ 1 ------ ------ 1 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
2
Banks_____________ .. ___ 125
85
Barrow_________________ Bartow _________________
----567-
Ben Hill________________ 533
407 249
Berrien_________________ 565
323
9
43 96 105
94
180 -------- -------- -------- ------ ------ ------ ------ 1 ------ 1 ------ ------ ------
2
450
----iii6-
---------------
---------------
--------
------
------
------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ -----1 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
1
345
180
2
7
9 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ --------
428
180
6
8
14 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ --------
Bibb_.. ________________ Bleckley___ ._. __. _______ Brantley _.______________ Brooks_. _______________ Bryan _____ ._._. ________
11,016 426 153
1,807 691
Bulloch_________________ Burke________________ ._
Butts ... _______________ Calhouu________________ Camden________ . _______
3,004 4,477 1,287 1,706 1,204
7,292 244 120
910 445
2,202 11
--------
253 142
1,611
486
2,213
579
692
201
846
310
730
314
9,494 255 120
1,163
I 587
2,097
2,792 893
1,156 1,044
180 -------- --------
5
1 ------ ------ -- --- ------ 2 ------ ------
8
180 -------- -------- -------- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ --------
-------1------ 180
180 180
21 ------3-9- -_-_-_-_-_-_
7
16 ______
------ ------
1
------
Yz X ---- -
------ ------ ------
2 ------ ------ ------
3
3 ------ ------ ------
6~
I:::::~:: ~~~:~r:::: 180
------
1
------
------ ------ ------
1
3
180
17
31
48 ------ 1
1 ------ 1
1 ------ ------ ------ ------
4
180
8
15
23 ------ ------ ------ ------ 1 ------ ------ ------ 1
2
4
180
20
28
48 ------ ------
Yz ------
72 1 ------ ------ ------ ------
2
180
15
21
36 ------
1 ------ ------ ------ ------
9 ------ ------ ------
10
Candler... _____________ 778 CarrolL ________________ 1,246
Catoosa ... _____________
86
Charlton. _... __________ 489
Chatham. ______________ 14,255
Chattahoochee. _ Chattooga ______ :::::::: Cherokee.. __._. ____ . ___ Clarke__________________ Clay.. _________________
260 533 257
2,991 1,012
438
108
546
I'-~]r 974
54
312 8,647
974 77
387 11 ,831
I 142
307 164
14167 68
188 424 232
1,933
660 2.593
- 517
166
683
180
7
8
15 ------
1 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
1
180 -------- -------- -------- ------ 1 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
1
180
1
2
3 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ --------
180 -------- -------- --------
180
145
239
384
--i7-- ------ ------
1 ------ ------
------
------ 11
40 ----73--
~~~]:::~:: :::~:: 180
9
5
14
------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ --------
180
4
14
18
------ ------
------ ------
180
-----t-----I------ ::::::1:::::: :::::f:::: 180
3 46
8 52
11 98
-_-_-_-_-_-. ----1-- -_-_-_-_-_-_
------ ------
------ ------
~~~~J~:~:~~: 180
4
13 [
17 ------ ------ ------
--_ ------L ______
.. _-,------
m gli%c\~~_-_~~~:::::::::::: 1,~g~
3~~ 1,~~~ l~~ If 2~ 4g :::::: =__ :::::: :::::: ~ =_L_~__ :::::: :::::: :::::: _
~~:. :;; ::;~ ;: ::;~ ;;::~ii:i ......, ......-,,,1,- .........".
Coweta_________________ 2,301 1,197
592 1,789
180
29
34
63
1
Crawford_______________ 1,045
559
162
721
180
9
9
18
1
Crisp___________________ 2,709 1,439
238 1,677
180
10
18
28
3
Dade___________________
46
34
7
41
180
Dawson_.~
~
~
Decatur
2,964 1,795
654 2,449
180
29
51
80
DeKalh-________________ 3,134 1,967
632 2,599
180
30
20
50
Dodge__________________ 1,597
760
223
983
180
10
23
33
------ ------ ------ ------ ------
1
1
_
1
-----_
1 1 9
Dooly__________________ 2,122 1,190
332 1,522
180
Dougherty ______________ Douglas ________________ Early __________________ Echols _________________
6,153 701
2,461 149
3,995 452
1,123
68
1,053 175 423 21
5,048 627
1,546
89
180 180 180 180
47 5 28 4
61
108
16
21
40
68
4
8
11
15
C;.l
0
C;.l
Effingham______________ Elbert__________________
EmanueL ______________ Evans __________________
Fannin _________________
1,140 1,957
1,886 798 11
656 1,199
1,116 467
10
182 838 382 1,581 286 1,402 144 611
10
180 180 180 180 180
14 27 18
7
11 28 24
10
25 55 42 17
1
10
_
1
_
5
Y2 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ - ----,------
1 11
11Y2
l~-;~:;~:;;;;:illm-~1:~,;I; .--:,i. . m',-i
---r :::::: -;rl:::::: g\~~:~~k_-::::::::::::::----267- ----123 -----35- ----158- ----180- ------2 ------6- ---
:::i:: :::i:: :::::: :::::: ::::::
:::i:: :::::: -----r-
Glynn__________________ 2,769 1,676
643 2,319
180
34
37
Gordon
~_____________
_
-
------
--- ------ ------
---
_
Grady__________________ 1,997 1,200
433 1,633
180
16
48
64
------
__
--
_
Greene;
1,968 1,095
!~~~~~~;~::::::::::::: !~~ 4~~
Hancock________________ 2,476 1,351
430 1,525
:~~ ~~~
274 1,625
180
19
36
~~~_ ------~L----~-
180
5
18
55
1 I Y2
Y2 --____
Y2 2Y2
:~_ :::::: :::~:: :::::: :::::: ::::Y2 ::::~ :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::~::
23
1 ------ ------ Y2 Y2
_
Haralson _______________
Harris __________________ Hart- __________________
363 1,871
996
~:~~~:::::::::::::::::: I
496 2,120
226 1,118
509 262 1,246
.. 'ljjl'I;I,IU{::.-. d'! 79
305
180
307 1,425
180
182 691 180
112 374 180
397 1,643
180
----_.
TABLE VIII-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
SYSTEM
Total
Enrollment
AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE
Elem. H.S. Total
Length of
Term
NO. OF 4 YEAR H. S. GRADUATES
NUMBER OF NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES Professional
Boys
Girls
Total
Adm. lnst. V. T. Asst. Supv.
Maintenance Att. _ _ _ _ Lunch Lib.
Off.
Mgrs,
School Bus
I
Clerk Other
Total
------1---------------- - ---------------------
Houston ________________ Irwio ___________________
2,468 1,236
1,441 678
364 1,805
201
879
180 180
6 13
19 17
25 30
_ _
2 I
Jackson ________________ Jasper__________________ Jeff Davis ______________
564 1,076
581
308 609 324
142 201 110
450
8lO 434
180 180 180
8
10
18
_
3
9
12
1 1).-2
_
...CN
0
Jefferson ________________ Jenkins _________________ Johnson ________________
Jones ___________________
3,098
1,596 904
1,147
1,603 921 434 718
462 2,065
285 1,206
79
513
224
942
180 180 180 180
Lamar__________________ 1,180
749
281 1,030
180
26 lO 7
15
35 30
7
28
61 40
14 ______
43
1 _
1
_
1
_
_
3
11
_
---- _
Lanier__________________ 430
230
79
309
180
Laurens________________ Lee ____________________ Liberty_________________
2,175 1,372 1,756
1,245 787
1,056
260 1,505
180
967
416 1,472
180 180 180
Lincoln _________________ 952
582
129
711
180
3
7 8 15 5
10
12
17 19 13
13
19
1
25
34 .______ 1
18
).-2
2
1
2
7
14).-2
_
---- _
Long ___________________
379
242
80
322
180
Lowndes ________________ Lumpkin _______________ Macon_________________ Madison ________________
1,545 20
2,729 8lO
912 14
1,454 474
241 1,153
3
17
426 1,880
147
621
180 180 180 180
:;
;;
I
~ ......: .11
. .. ......:
Marion _________________ McDuffie _______________ McIntosh _______________
Meriwether _____________ Miller __________________
1,084 1,498
1,157 3,057
752
591 735 719 1,536 478
205
796
241
976
272
991
457 1,993
123
601
180 180 180 180
180
!l
ij
!jli.II' <..1
Mitchell ________________
Monroe_________________ Montgomery ____________ Morgan ________________ Murray ________________1
2,069 1,420
888 1,688
17
1,210
836 425 918 13
309 307 190 245
--------
1,519 1,143
615
1,163 13
180 180 180 180
:lJJlrii!r;"il'I..:
180
Muscogee _______________ 8,611 5,524 1,715 7,239
180
Newton, ... ___________ . 1,987 1,026
309 1,335
180
Oconee_________________ 450
212
86
298
180
Oglethorpe ______________ 1,177 Paulding ________________ 399
685 227
181 86
866 313
180 180
------1 1------ ------ 89
11
129 27
218 38 --____
11 I 1Yz ----2-- ----Y-z- ------------ ------------
1
Yz
5 2Yz
6 8 5
9 18 6
15 26 11
~~~~~~'
:::~::,:::::~
::~:~:
::::::
::::::
::::::
::::::
::::::
::::::
:::::~::
Peach. _________________ Pickens _________________
2,096 117
1,304 67
442 1,746
32
99
180 180
Pierce__________________ Pike ... _______________ Polk ... ________________
693 1,095
832
398 600
553
148 239 123
546
839 676
180 180 180
18 2
10 12 13
32 1
11 22 5
50 3 21
34
-d-
-......-.. ......-
---i
18
Pulaski.; _______________
Putnam________________ Quitman ________________ Rabun. ... _____________ Randolph _______________
833 1,281
568 8
2,221
390
754 290
7 1,231
192 582
289 1,043
90
380
7
415 1,646
180
6
10
16
180
16
22
38
180
6
4
10
1 '______
1 1
3
4
1 1
180 180
-----27- -----39- -----66- .. -----.----. :::::: :::::: ------ ------ ------ :::::: :::::: :::::: --------
Richmond ______________ Rockdale _______________
10,030 813
6,107 438
2,044 145
8,151 583
180 180
Schley _. _______ . ________ 687
377
118
495
180
Screven________________ 2,719 1,681
367 2,048
180
Seminole ________________ 939
567
195
762
180
90
6 3 19 7
167 5 11 28 14
21~ :::::: :::j:: ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ::~~:: ~~~~~~ ~~~~~r~~~~ ~~~~~~ ::~~:: ::::~i::
21
1
---
1
1
Spalding ________________ 3,319 1,629
479 2,108
180
17
40
57
10
13
CN 0
""
Stephens __.. ___________ Stewart _________________ Sumter _________________
Talbot. _. ______________
161 1,788 2,135 1,592
119
975 1,231
877
119
313 1,288 323 1,554 310 1,187
180
180 180 180
-----2i- -----i6- -----37- :::::: ------ :::::: :::::: ------ ------ --"7'" :::::: :::::: :::::: ----ii--
_______________________ "
13
18
10
32
42
_
i~[...-_:~--;:~-- ~:i-- ~ -I-_.
-l!- ----1- -----1- -- ---I- I 1; , 1' , ;
g~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _ ~J~t om. __J!~ ~J~t m ~; Jt
Upson__________________ 1,234
898
118 1,016
180
Walker_________________ 658
447
140
587
180
Walton_________________ 1,872 1,165
261 1,426
180
Ware___________________ 273
148
5
153
180
Warren_________________ 1,528
777
175
952
180
Washington
1 3,265 1,690
528 I 2,218
180
- - - - - - - ' - - - - - ' - - - - -I ' -_~I
L ~;_ ~:~::~ _ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~t~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~:~~~ ~~_
_
_
TABLE VIII-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
NUMBER OF NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE
NO. OF 4 YEAR H. S. GRADUATES
---~_.------------------
SYSTEM
Total
Length
E~~~~- I_~~~__~,-~- of Term
Professional
Elern. H. S. Total
Boys
Girls
Total Adm. Asst.
-~~~~-~- ~~- - - - -~-,~~--~- ~~- -~- ~~-
Maintenance
I Inst. V. T. Att. ~__~_ Luncb Lib. Clerk Other
Supv.
Off.
Mgrs.
School Bus
- - - - -~- -~-
~~ ~~
~~ ~~
T otal
Wayne ..
1,168
658
167
825
180
6
6
12
.. ,______ 2
_
2
r~"_-i.~;- -;.i~- i~ -;.;~ --i~ ~. - ;.r:..:i
4 1).1
-.-
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Worth.________________ 2,863 1,391
343 1,734
180
11
22
33
1
__
TotaICounties
237,847 138,053 41,668 179,721
1,761 2,838 4,599
85).1 7% 4).1 74 70).1 143
19 84).1 496%
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149
66
215
180
7
4
Calboun________________
Carrollton______________ CartersvIlle_____________ Cedartown______________
Chickamauga
1
Cochran
._1
Commerce______________
Dalton,
Decatur
,
Dublin
.!
355
204
91
295
180
8
6
951
426
346
772
180
7
16
583
297
215
512
180
11
14
466
211
175
386
180
7
9
-------- -------- -------- -------- --------,--------
427
235
96
331
180
183
148
148
180
493
327
122
449
180
922
554
224
778
180
1,522 1 898
326 1,224
180
9
5
_
7
5
17
4
12
22
[I:~~~:: : ~:r-:::I!: rss
Fitzgerald Gainesville Hawkinsville Hogansville Jefferson
LaGrange Marietta Monroe Moultrie Newnan
Pelham Quitman Rome Tallapoosa Tallulah Falls
Thomaston Thomasville Toccoa Trion
Valdosta Vidalia Waycross West Point Winder
Total Cities
Total Counties
Grand TotaL
_ _
923 1,415
m____ _ 365
5541
2=~1:6_
770 1,222
277
180
9
21
180
20
7
180 -------- -------- -
_ 462
286
110
396
180
8
9
I_ -------- -------- -------- <.------- -------- -------- -------- -
30 27
17
_ _
2,038 996
1,466 560
295 1,761
278
838
180 180
15 20
18 20
33 40
-------- _
_
--
-
-
----
747
--------
137
-------- -------- -------- -------- -
455
592
180
26
33
59
_ 903
746 --------
746
180 -------- ---------
_ 858
466
209
675
180
_ 785
468
162
630
180
_ 2,093 1,280
402 1,682
180
14 6 10
22 11 19
36 17
29
_
-------- -------- -------- -------- ------- -
_
-------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -
_ 694
_ 1,848
_ 593
_
49
336 1,088
320 43
266 491 188
--------
602 1,579
508 43
180 180 180
9 21
6
18 26 16
2477 22
180 -------- -------- -
_ _
3,123 702
1,762
396 I
663 176
2,425 572
1FO 180
29 --------
12
7
29 19
_ 2,075 1,244
525 1,769
180
41
47
88
_ _
730 720
441 421
178 129
619 550
180 180
17 5
17 7
34 12
_ 67,972 41,025 15,295 56,320
821 1,023 1,844
_1237,847
138 1 ' 053
41,668 179,721
_1305 , 819 179,078 56,963 236,041
1,761 2,582
2,838 3,861
4,599 6,443
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3
4
2
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- - 85Yz 7~ 4Yz 74 70Yz 143
8 19 84Yz 498'
1 96Yz 12~ 10 89 70Yz 298 11 23 86Yz 6981
TABLE VIII-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
======--=-==============================---=======
NO. OF NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
EVENING SCHOOLS
SYSTEM
Non-Professional
No. Teachers
'
Enrollmen t
A. D. A.
------_,_--;-------:------1--,------- --~--,__-----_,_--I------:-----;---
[
I Clerk Lunch Food Jan. Other Total Male Female Total Boys Girls
Adults
Total Under Over Tota
Room Proc.
18
18
Male Female
Appling..
__
Atkinson
_
Bacon
_
Baker
_
Baldwin
__
Banks , ..
_
Barrow
_
Bartow
_
oCN
00
Ben HiIL
.
Berrien
_
Bibb
Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
~ ~-_ ~ t-_- -_~=-=-= _
1
9
_
_
__ __
- -: -
1- - 2 - - _ -_ -
--= - .: _=----= _= - ==- ==: = ==:_= =: : =-- ==
=_-_-_= -_-=-= -
Bulloch Burke Butts
_ __
_
2I
-- I
1
17
11 3
Calhoun
_
7
Camden_____________ _ _
9
i 26
18 7
..... ..... . ....
.... 1 1
12
16
Clayton~~~~~~~~~~~~
~
Clinch
_
Cobb-
~
_
Coffee
_
Colquitt
~
_
3
7
1
5
3
2
8
3
W
2
W
Columbia
--
Cook,
Coweta______________ Crawford
Crisp
~
_ _
. ~ __..
--------1
11 --------1
_ 8
3
7
1
----------------1
9
W
m4
1
4
3
11
Dade________________
I
I
2
_
g::~~~:::::::::::::: :::::::: --- 12-- ~------- -----5-- -------- ----17-- :::::::: ::::::::1:::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: ::::::::
DeKalb
~~______
6
15
7
31
Dodge
~~ __
6
2
8
Dooly
~ __
3
Dougherty___________
5
21
Douglas.. .
_
3
Early
~
~
W
Echols
_
1
2 13
6 W
11
o
2
5
4
14
1
2
EElfbfienrgLh_a_m____________ --------
53
EmanueL___________
4
Evans
~~_~__
2I
~____
1
1 161 -------- -------- -------- -------- ----- -- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --_----
1
W
_
3
~
_
Fannin
-------- --------! ------- -------- --------1--------,-------- ------ -- -- -- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ----
Fayette
--------
1 1________
2 --------
3 -------- --- ---- -------- -------- -- ----- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --~-----
R~~~th:-:::::::::::::::::::: ~__ :::::::: ~__ :::::::: :__ ::::_::: :::::::: :::::::: ::::::_: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: ::::::::
Franklin
~_
1
1
2
Fulton
~_______
5
14
21
40
Gilmer
Glascock_____________
Glynn
,1
Gordon
I~_~~
~
Grady
-- -- -- _1_ -- -- ---
.
I
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Hancock;
!I~~~~~~~--~II
Haralson~~~~~~~~~~~ __1 ----I
!:i~~:::::::::::::::I::::::::I
Henry __~~
1
1I
_ 1 3
~~~~~
11
1
18
~~~
~
I
~~~~~~:~
--------
-~~--
18
----_!
1
:1. 1::::I:. 11 1 : ': 1 . :
1
TABLE VIII-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
NO. OF NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
EVENING SCHOOLS
SYSTEM
Non-Professional
No. Teachers
Enrollment
A. D. A.
Adults
Clerk Lunch Food Jan. Other Total Male Female Total Boys Girls
Total Under Over Total
Room Proc,
18
18
Male Female
------- --- --- - ---- --- --------- --- ------ --- --- ------
Houston; Irwin___ Jackson___
-- ---- --
-- --
-
-
-
Jasper_ Jeff Davis___
- - ---
--
-
-
1 1 -- - - -
- -- -
- -- -
11 ---- - 5 ------ -- -- -- -- - -
4 - -- - --
3 ---- ---
-
-
5 -------3 -- -- --1 ----- I - ---- - ---- -- --
17
9 1 5 3
- -- -------- --
1
- ---- -
-- - .- -
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-
---
--------
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1
- -- -
---- - -- -- -- -- ---- - -
--- - ------ --- -- - --
-
-
- --
---
--
--
18
-- -- ---
--- - --- - ---- -- - ---- --
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- ------
18
---- ----
- -- -
-- - -
----
-
-
--
---
---- --- --
16
----------- - -
16
- --
--
------
-- ----
-
-
--
Jefferson. - - - - ---
Jenkins. Johnson _____
JLoanmesa_r____- -
-
--
-
-
-
-
-
------
-- - -----
-
6 - ---
6 2
--- -- ----- --
7 ----
3 -- - -- -
1 ------4 - -- -- I - -- - --3 --- - -2 -- ------
7 10 3
10 5
-- - - -- -- - -- - - - -- -
--
--
---
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-
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--
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-
-
- ---------------
--- -------------- - ----- ---
-------------------------- - -
Lanier.
--
Laurens_____ -
Lee , -- -
-
- ------
-- -
Liberty, - - - - - -
2
Lincoln. - - - - - -
2 4
- ----------
5 --- - -
11 - - -
1
2
1 ----- -- 3 -- ----2 - - -- 6 - - -1 -- - ----
3 7
7 19 4
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LLLoouwnmngpd,k~;in:_-__--- -- Macon___ - --
-
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--
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MMacDrioufnf.ie______ McIntosh ______ Meriwether_____
-
-
-
-
--
-
Miller_ --- - - - - -
---
-- -i _.- . -
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2Y2 --- - 2 -- - 8 .- - - 13 - -- -- 2 --- ---
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3
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Mitchell; Monroe___
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Montgomery _ - -
MMuorrrgaayn.___-----
-
-
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n~~~~~~ I 8
4 4
2
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1.;; ~ Peach_______________ 1
2~
I 1~
121 9
-----~--
3
5
-1;
1
11 i
Pickens______________
1
1
Pierce.
._______
1
Pike_________________
4
2
Polk_________________
4
3
~;:::::-~ -;::i:::!~ :.~~ ~:~.~~::I- ~-~.:.~ .l.~-:.: ~
Richmond____________ 10
3
Rockdale Schley
_ _
2 2
27
15 1 1
41
936 I-~------ -------- --------. -------- ------ --------- -------- -------- -------- -------3 ,::::::::1:::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :_:::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: ::::::::
_
Screven______________
1
6
6
13
Seminole
_3
1
4
Spalding_____________ Stephens Stewart. Sumter;
Talbot
1
6
_ _ _
_
2 7 13 8
2
15 2 9
:::::::: :::::::: ::::::::1:::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: ::::::::
4
17
3
11
Taliaferro TattnaIL Taylor Telfair TerreIL
_ _ _ _
2 5 5 2
_
1
-------- --------;
Thomas______________
6
7
_
TiIL______________
1
7
2
10__
:::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: ::::::::
~~~~t::::::::::::::::::::: -----;--1:::::::: -----~-- :::::::: -----~-- :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :: _
Troup_______________ Turner______________
U~~pis~o~n~_~_~_~_=_=_=_=_=_=_=__=_=_=_= ========
~8__ ========
-
--
-
-
_ _
~4__ ===-==== -----1-2-- ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== ======== ==------
Walker
_
Walton______________
3
_
Ware
--------
1
_
;::hi~gt~~~::::::::f:::::: ...'. ::::::::
TABLE VIII-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
NO. OF NON-INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
EVENING SCHOOLS
SYSTEM
Non-Professional
No. Teachers
Enrollment
A. D. A.
---,-----,-----------,----;---)-------,---,----)----,-------,-------,----- -------;---
Wayne Webster
Wheeler White
Whitfield
I Clerk Lunch Food II Jan. I Room Proc.
----
_
3
_
_
_
,
_
Other I Total
I
7
Male Female Total
Boys
Girls
Adults Male Female
Total
Under 18
Over 18
Total
WilCoX Wilkes
! 11
I________
1i 5 --------
-----
Wilkinson____________
5
------
-- ----
:::lh~~~~~;~: :::::f--~~--, 7:;Y2 :::~~: I I 547)--21 153 1,523
12
I
7 i 19
158
269
130
557
16
16
Americus Atlanta Barnesville Bremen
_ _ _ _
i
I
Cartersville
---- _1
-- __ I
~~g~~~~~~~~~::~~ ~~~~~J:: --~ I:::::::: ----: [:::::1 -~ i~~~: !::::~:~r~~~J::~~~~~: :::~~~~: ::::~~:: ::::::~~::~~~~~ ~~::::~:I::::~:~t~~~~~~
!;;; ~ :~ t, 1::1::.:: : ...., :11.:::.;:1:1111::;1::1.'i1.:.:111:::1.:':::.
LMaaGrireatntag_e________________________
162
--------1-------- 188 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
--------_
Moultrie_____________
1
2
_
..........:: :.:: :::.: :.::: :.::::.:.. Newnan_____________
6
_
Pelham______________
4
1
_
~~;:;::::<.:II~
Thomasville__________
1
9 --------
~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~ ----i:-- -----8--
Vidalia______________
3
Waycross____________
1
13
~i~~e~~i~_t::::::::::::::::::: ~
3 1_._______
~__ .:~~~~:~~
2
8
2I
~ ::::::::
13 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
2~ ~~~~~~~~ :::::~:: :::::~:: ~~~~~~:~ ~~:~~~:~ ::::~;::[~~~:~ ::::~;:: ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
5
1
1
15 i-------- 15
13
13
24 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
~ --:::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: ::::::::
Total Cities__________ 29 137
19 110).1; 66 361).1; 50
44
94 687 481 1,840 1,369 4,377
698 1,423 2,121
Total Counties
_ 66
707).1; 49
574).1; 153 1,523
12
19 158
269 130
16
16
Grand TotaL
_ 95
844).1; 68
685
219 1,884).1; 62
51
113
845
481 2,109 1,499
1,439 12,137
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
SYSTEM
REGULAR PROGRAM (Acad. and Voc. Teachers)
Special Program
CERTIFICATES OF TEACHERS
ON REGULAR PROGRAM
Grand
Kg. Total
Grand
Elementary
High School
All
YEARS COLLEGE
Total
Non-
Teachers
Total Per-
teach. Total Male Fe- Total
mits
Male Female Total Male Female Total prin.
male
5
4
3
2
1
- - --~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -_. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Appling .............. 3
65
68
19
23
42
3
113 ------ ------ ------ ------ 113 ------ 13
82
10
7 ------ 112
1
113
BAatkcionns_o_n_._._._._._._._.__._._._._.
6 3
Baker................
33 44 12
39 47 12
6 12 6
11 14 5
17
1
26
2
11
1
57
2 ------ 2 ------ 59 ------
5
75 ------ ------ ------ ------ 75 ------ 7
24 ------ ------ ------ ------ 24 ------
2
33 50 15
8 11 ------ 57 ------ 59
10
8 ------ 75 ------ 75
6
1 ------ 24 ------ 24
Baldwin .............. 2
50
52
11
24
35
5
92 ------ ------ ------ 1
93 ------ 29
62
1 ------ ------ 92 ------ 93
Banks............. _.. 3 Barrow_______________ 4
27 31
30 35
8
9
6 --------
17
1
6 ------
48 ------ ------ ------ -----41 ------ ------ ------ ------
48 ------
41 ------
5 5
36 21
5 11
1 ------ 47
1
48
4 ------ 41 ------ 41
Bartow............... 10
89
99
25
26
51
1
151
1 ------ 1 ------ 152 ------ 21
63
36 28 ------ 148 3 152
Ben HilL ............ Berrien _______________ 5
24 61
24 66
6 16
5 23
11 ------ 35 ------ ------ ------ ------ 35 ------
5
39
1
106 ------ ------ ------ ------ 106 ------
9
18 50
9
3 ------ 35 ------ 35
30
13 2
104
2
106
Bibb ................. 25
423
448
Bleckley ..............
23
23
Brantley.............. 5
36
41
Brooks ............... 5
36
41
Bryan................ 1
26
27
83
129
212 30
690 ------ ------ ------ ------ 690 ------ 149
392
4 --------
4 ------ 27 ------ ------ ------ ------ 27 ------
3
14
17
9
26 ------ 67 ------ ------ ------ ------ 67 ------
8
37
11
10
21 ------ 62 ------ ------ ------ ------ 62 ------
6
30
6
11
17
2
46 ------ ------ ------ ------ 46 ------
8
29
57
40 5
643 47
690
8
2 ------ 27 ------ 27
12
8 ------ 65
2
67
7
14 5
62 ------ 62
5
4 I....
46 ------
46
Bulloch ............... 2
73
75
20
32
52
6
133 ------ ------ ------ ------ 133 ------ 29
100
4 ------ ------ 133 ------ 133
Burke................ 2
47
49
11
17
28
1
78 ------ ------ ------ ------ 78 ------
7
53
17
1 ------ 78 ------ 78
Butts................ ------ 26
Calhoun .............. Camden ..............
"'1"
22 33
26 22 34
6 9 10
10 9
10
16
2
44 ------ ------ ._----- ------ 44 ------
3
18 ------ 40
1 ------ 1 ------ 41 ------
4
20
2
56 ------ ------ ------ ------ 56 ------
8
36 29 36
5 ------ ------ 44 ------ 44
5
2 ------ 40 ------ 41
6
4 ------ 54
2
56
Candler.............. Carroll ............... 7 Catoosa ______________ 7 Charlton............. Chatham............. 20
Chattahoochee........ Chattooga............
:::U Cherokee .............
Clarke ................ CIay -----------------
25
25
91
98
98
105
26
26
434 I 454
3
4
76
79
103
111
I 124
124
9'
9'
6
12
18
2
45
1 ------ 1 ------ 46 ------
5
35
35
31
66
3
167
4
2
6 ------ 173 ------ 23
96
29
20
49
3
157 ------ ------ ------ ------ 157 ------ 24
77
10
7
17
2
45 ------ ------ ------ ------ 45 ------
6
27
79
181
260 31
745 64 31 95 ------ 840 ------ 109
491
2
2
4 ------
8 ------ ------ ------ ------
8 ------ --------
2
19
20
39
2
120
6
2
8 ------ 128 ------ 10
60
32
23
55
2
168 ------ ------ ------ ------ 168 ------ 15
106
16 2
46 5
62 7
7 1
193 ------ ------ ------ , . ..... 1
17' ------ ------ ------ ------
193 ------
17' I------
64 2
125 11
5 ------ ------ 45 ------ 46
38
9 ------ 166 1 173
27
27 2
157 ------ 157
8
4 ------ 45 ------ 45
70
48 2
720 25
840
2 1 4 ------
8 ------
8
25
17 ------ 112
8
128
I , 9
33 1
4 ...... ......
4' ------ ------
164
4
193 171
?i~~~~~~
168 193 17'
gi!;h~_~~~::::::::::: I 1~
166 26
182 28
Cobb_________________ 38
336
374
Coffee________________ 3
101
104
Colquitt; _____________ 14
97 111
37
41
9
6
74 129
36
32
10
10
Columbia Cook
_ _
48
49
7
17
43
47
10
15
Coweta_______________ 2
56
58
14
11
Crawford
------ 14
14
4
7
Crisp_________________ 4
55
59
14
19
Dade_________________ 7
41
Dawson
------ 23
Decatur______________ )1 88
DeKalb______________ 43 673
Dodge________________ 3
69
48
8
14
23
5
7
88)1 23)1 28
716 127 175
72
21
16
Dooly
------ 39
39
10
16
Dougherty____________ 3
193
196
31
57
Douglas______________ 5
59
64
8
23
Early________________ 1
42
43
13
19
Echols_______________ 1
10
11
5
3
Effiugham
------ 39
39
12
12
CN Elbert________________ 1
66)1 67)1 15)1 30
..... EmanueL____________ 2
64
66
20
25
0'1 Evans
------ 27
27
9
10
Fannin_______________ 7
76
83
24
23
Fayette______________ 1
33
34
6
9
Floyd________________ 15
139
154
35
49
Forsyth______________ 2
58
60
19
16
Franklin
------ 62
62
19
20
Fulton_______________ 20 481 501 124 161
Gilmer_______________ 5
52
57
14
12
Glascock
,------ 12
12
3
5
Glynn________________ 3
136
139
33
43
Gordon_______________ 8
67
75
17
10
Grady________________ 2
64
66
15
25
Greene
------ 27
27
7
17
Gwinnett_____________ 20 143 163
50
39
Habersham___________ 10
HaIL
16
77 126
87 142
21 39
26 41
Hancock
------ 17
17
3
10
Haralson_____________ 6
34
40
14
12
Harris________________ 1
24
25
7
8
HarL________________ 4
51
55
18
15
Heard________________ - 2
23
25
5
11
Henry________________ 5
44
49
12
16
I
78 9 15 2 203 27 68 1 20 2
269 ---
45 ---
604 --173 133
24 -----25 2 25 -----11 1 33 4
73 ---
74 2 83 3
26 --96 ---
22 1
71 ---
12 ------ 35 ---
51)1 3
143
302 45 1,063 ---
37 2 111 ---
26 ------
88 8
31 3
32
1
8 ------
65
4
292 3
98 2
76 2
19 ---
24 -----45)1 5 45 3 19 1 47 5
63 --118 114 47 ---
135 ---
15 1 84 3 35 1 39 -----285 37
50 --241 1
96 3 101 2 823 ---
26 2
8 ------
76 8 27 -----40 2
85 --20 --223 ---
102 ---
108 ---
24 -----89 3 47 4 80 4
13 1
51 --255 --138 --226 --31 ---
26 1 15 1 33 2 16 1 28 1
67 ---
41 --90 --42 78 ---
269 45
604 174
134
73
76 87 26
96
71 35 147
1,064 111
4
69
8
300
2
100
2
78
19
63 119
117 47
135
50 242
99
103 823
85
20 223 102
108
51
255 138 226
31
67 41
90 43
78
45 156
4
23
102 390
26 105
13
49
4
47
6
47
9
44
2
21
17
61
5
37
3
22
20
89
237 777
11
81
8
44
50 226
12
49
7
53
2
13
7
35
12
84
24
71
4
38
17
66
5
29
31 151
10
38
14
77
156 574
15
33
2
14
42
160
8
43
11
70
8
32
42 143
21 105
33 144
5
24
7
30
5
18
7
63
12
25
10
57
39
27 2
269
10
8
45
70 40
603
27 15
173
37 32
132
14
8
73
15
5
74
26
4
83
1
1
26
14
4
96
6
9 12
69
6
31
35
17 15 2 143
36
12
1,062
13
5
110
11
2
65
10
5
291
17 13
91
10
4
75
2
2
19
11
9
62
13
7
116
15
3
113
1
3
47
23 24
130
8
7
49
36 22
240
24
17
89
7
3
101
55 24
809
12 20
80
4 ------ ------
20
12
9
223
20 26
97
17 10
108
8
3
51
37 25
247
10
2
138
29
19
225
2 ------ ------
31
21
8 ------
66
10
8 ------ 41
14
6 ------ 90
5 ------ ------
42
4
6 ------
77
269
45 604 174 134
73 76 87
26
96
2
71
35
147
1,064
111
69 300 100
78 19
63 119
117 47
135
50 242
99 103
14 823
85
20 223 102
108
51 255 138
226 31
67 41
90 43 1 I 78
SYSTEM
TABLE IX-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-TEACHERS AND TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES
REGULAR PROGRAM (Acad. and Voc. Teachers)
Elementary Male
High School
Special Program Kg.
CERTIFICATES OF TEACHERS ON REGULAR PROGRAM
YEARS COLLEGE
Total
Grand Total Per-
mits
46
47
15
19
34
81
22
22
4
13
17
41
28
28
6
14
20
49
25
25
6
6
12
37
13
14
2
8
10
24
81
10
57
41
4
32
49
4
37
37
4
26
24
2
17
w Lanier________________ 1
20
~ Laurens______________ 4
60
Ol Lee__________________ Liberty Lincoln_______________
2 _
Yz
16 33 17
21
4
9
64
20
20
18
4
5
33
10
6
17Yz 4Yz 7
13
40
2
9
1
16
1
11Yz 1
34
34
106
107
28
28
50
50
30 ------!------ ------ ------
30
7
17
15
76
4
15
6
35
3
19
Long. ________________ 2
16
18
6
4
10
1
29
Lowndes
4
59
63
22
13
35
1
99
Lumpkin. _
7
31
38
4
13
17
2
57
Macoll_______________ 1
27Yz 28Yz 6
15Yz 21Yz 1
51
Madison
1
_ 44
44
14
15
29
1
74
30
2
26
99
4
66
57
9
35
51
9
41
74
9
44
Marion
_
15
15
4
8
12
1
28
McDuffie_____________ 1
36
37
7
17
24
2
63
Mclntosh
_
16
16
6
6
12
28
Meriwether. __________ 5
Miller
_
45 30
50 30
11 6
27 16
38
3
22
2
91 54
28
4
15
65
14
44
28
3
20
91
15
58
56
7
45
MitchelL
_
40
40
10
18
28
1
69
Monroe . ___
1
27
28
5
10
15
1
44
Montgomery
_
18
18
6
9
15
1
34
Morgau______________ 1
30
31
6
12
18
1
50
Murray_______________ 7
52
59
15
12
27 2
88
ii69
6
I::::::
9 7
54 35 20
88 I::::::
9 6
32 31
Muscogee_____________ 19
Newton______________ 2
Oconee_______________ 4
Oglethorpe
1
1
Paulding
,5
437 456
63
65
23
27
~~ i
25 62
74
157
231 35
722
22
20
42
3
110
6
11
17
1
45
4
10
14
2
41
16
13
29
91
I~~~~~~ 779
236
110
17
45
6
385 76 29
41
5
31
91 ,
:
9
46
8
51
81
81
5
41
41
7 6 2
____1__ 3
1 _
49 37 24
49 37 24
6
4
_ 34
34
10
5
106
107
7
2
28
28
7
2
50
50
6
1
30
30
1
18
7
7
5
1
19
2
6
3
3
2
3
2
12
5
2
5
4
4 4
35
28
,6
61
35
12
4
7
3
4I 1
23 i 12
29
30
95
99
1
5'1
57
51
51
_ 74
74
_ 28
28
63
65
28
28
90
91
54
56
_ 69
69
44
44
34 _ 50
34 52
2
83
5
88
_ 717
5
779
109
1
110
45 41
---~--I
45 41
90
91
Peach________________ 1______
26
Pickens_______________ 6
43
Pierce________________ Pike _________________ PoIL ________________
4 1 10
48 25 83
Pulaski. ______________ ------
24
Putnam ______________ Quitman______________
------
21 7
Rabun _______________ 6
39
Randolph _____________ ------
23
Richmond ____________ Rockdale _____________ Schley________________
6
4 1
359 30 7
Screven______________ 5
47
Seminole_____________ 3
22
Spalding ______________ 10
118
Stephens ______________ 9
41
StewarL _____________ 1
14
Sumter_______________ Talbot , ______________ 2
29 13
Taliaferro _____________
7
TattnalL _____________ 5
55
Taylor Telfair
_______________ _______________
--
--
--
24 50
Terrell, ______________ 1
25
Thomas ______________ Tift __________________
2 2
48 101
Toombs ______________
45
Towns_______________ Treutlen ______________
10 1
18 21
Troup________________ 9
47
Turner_______________ Twiggs _______________
2 1
31 22
Union________________ 5
34
Upson ________________ 6
35
Walker _______________ 13
175
Walton _______________ 2
42
Ware_________________ 2
64
Warren _______________
14
Washington ___________ 1
44
---3-- Wayne _______________
Webster ______________ Wheeler ______________
4 ------
White ________________
83
7 21 35
Whitfield _____________ 39
106
26 49 52
9 6 14
18 17 19
27
1
23
1
33
3
54
------ ------ ------
r------ 73
------
88
1
1
2 ------
------1 54
11
73 ------
7
90
10
40 35 46
2
1 ------
54 ------
54
9
20 ------ 71
2
73
16
12 ------ 84
4
90
26
4
9
13
1
40
------ ------ ------
40 ------
4
32
1
2 ------
39
1
40
93
12
12
24
1
118
------ ------ ------
118 ------
12
56
26
18 5
117
1
118
24 -------- -------- -------- 1
25 1_____ - ------
------ 25 ------ -------- 20
21
4
8
12
2
35
2 ------ 2 ------
37 ------
7
22
7
2
4
6 ------
13 ------ ------ ------ ------
13 ------
3
7
45
17
16
33
1
79 ------ ------ ------ ------
79 ------
20
51
23
8
12
20
1
44
1 ------ 1 ------
45 ----_ ..
7
36
4
1 ------
25 ------
25
5
1 ------
35 ------
37
3 ------ ------ 13 ------ 13
7
1 ------
79 ------
79
1 ------ ------
44 ------
45
365
82
119
201 28
594 ------ ------ ------ ------ 594 ------
87
450
33
12 1
583 11
594
34
6
11
17
2
53 ------ ------ ------ ------
53 ------
6
29
12
6 ------ 53 ------ 53
8
3
5
8 ------
16 ------ ------ ------ ------
16 ------
2
12
1
1 ------
16 ------
16
52
8
14
22
2
76 '._---- ------ ------ ------
76 ------
9
54
6
41
74
2
76
25
5
11
16
1
42
2 ------ 2 ------
44 ------
4
34
3
1 ------ 42 ------ 44
128
17
43
60
3
191 ------ ------ ------ ------ 191 ------
31
139
13
7 ------ 190
1
191
50
13
17
30
1
81 ------ ------ ------ ------
81 ------
12
60
7
2 ------
81 ------
81
15
6
6
12 ------
27 ------ ------ ------ ------
27 ------
4
18
1
4 ------
27 ------
27
29
8
7
15 ------
44 ------ ------ ------ ------
44 -._----
7
26
6
5 ------ 44 ------ 44
15
5
4
9 ------
24 ------ ------ ------ ------
24 ------
3
14
5
2 ------
24 ------
24
7
4
5
9 ------
16 ------ ------ ------ ------
16 ------
3
10
1
2 ------
16 ------
16
60
18
23
41
_____ 4
101 ------ ----_ .. ------ ------ 101 ------
12
71
13
5 ------ 101 ------ 101
24
8
12
20
1
45 ------ ------ ------ ------
45 ------
7
27
8
2 ------ 44 1
45
50
15
18
33
1
84 ------ ------ ------ ------
84 ------
7
64
12
1 ------
84 ------
84
26
9
9
18 ------
44 ------ ------ ------ ------
44 ------
7
31
5
1 ._----
44 ------
44
50
21
14
35 ------ 85 ------ ------ ------ ------ 85 ------
9
52
14
10 ------ 85 ------ 85
103
19
35
54
5
162
3 ------ 3 ------ 165 ------
17
101
25
17 ------ 160
2
165
45
9
16
25
3
73
3
4
7 ------
80 ------
6
45
19
3 ------
73 ------
80
28
10
5
15 ------
43 ------ ------ ------ ------
43 ------
9
22
4
8 ------
43 ------
43
22
6
9
15
1
38 ------ ------ ------ ------
38 ------
5
31
2 ------ ------ 38 ------ 38
56
14
18
32
1
89 ------ 2
2 ------
91 ------
26
45
14
4 ------
89 ------
91
33
12
13
25 ------ 58
1 ------ 1 ------
59 ------
6
35
9
71
58 ------ 59
23
3
8
11
1
35 ------ ------ ------ ------
35 ------
2
25
4
3 ------ 34
1
35
39
9
15
24
2
65 ------ ------ ------ ------
65 ------
7
40
14
3 ------
64
1
65
41
12
10
22 ------
63 ------ ------ ------, ------
63 ------
11
34
11
7 ------
63 ------
63
188
38
50
88 10
286 ------ ------ ------ ------ 286 ------ 28
134
51
46 ------
259
27
286
44
8
15
23
1
68 ------ ------ ._----- ------
68 ------
9
39
14
41
67
1
68
66
21
16
37 ------ 103 ------ ----_ .. ------ ------ 103 ------
14
48
29
12 ------ 103 ------ 103
14
4
8
12
1
27
1 ------ 1 ------
28 ------
3
21 -------- 2 ------ 26
1
28
45
11
20
31
2
78 ------ ------ ------ ------
78 ------
10
62
4
2 ------
78 ------
78
87
27
27
54
2
143 ------ ------ ------ ------ 143 ------
14
93
23
12 ------ 142
1
143
7
3
4
7 ------ 14 ------ ------ ------ ------ 14 ------ --------
9
3
2 ------ 14 ------ 14
21
8
11
19 ------
40 ------ ------ ------ ------
40 ------
6
24
9
1 ------
40 ------
40
38
11
12
23
1
62 ------ ------ ------ ------
62 ------
7
41
9
4 ------ 61
1
62
145
24
22
46
3
194 ------ ------ ------ ------ 194 ------
25
104
35
27 ------ 191
3
194
TABLE IX-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-TEACHERS AND TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES
SYSTEM
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth Total Counties
REGULAR PROGRAM (Acad. and Voc. Teachers)
Elementary
Male Female Total
___-_-
1)1 1 2 2
31)1 27 24 57
33 28 26 59
High School
Nonteach. Male Female Total prin.
--1-
12)1 4 7 19
14)1 15 11 18
27 ------
19
2
18 ------
37
2
Total
60 49 44 98
Special Program
CERTIFICATES OF TEACHERS
ON REGULAR PROGRAM
Grand
Kg. Total
All
YEARS COLLEGE
Teachers
Total
Male Fe- Total
male
-
-
-
-
-
"
-
-
-
5
-
-
_ _4_1_ _3__
2
1
~~
Permits
4 ------ 4 ------ 64 ------
5
36
12
7 ------
60 ------
1
2
3 ------ 52 ------
9
25
12
3 ------ 49 ------
------ ------ ------ ------
44 ------
9
32
3 ------ ------
44 ------
1
1
2 ------ 100 ------
11
52
17
17 ------ 97
1
Grand Total
64 52 44 100
_ 672.5 10,230 10,902.5 2,514 3,419 5,933 479 ,17,314.5 136 61 197 53 17,564.5 ------ 2,702 10,943 2,105.5 1,261 55 17,066.5 248 17,564.
I
C;.:l Americus
_- 1
31
32
00
~;~":e~~iiie~~:::::::::
Bremen
-
_--
33.5 ------
1
1,139.5 18 17
1,173 18 18
Buford Calhoun
carrollton Cartersville
-__-
-----2
_- 3
15 18 37
15 20 40
_1
35
36
Cedartown Chickamauga cochran commerce
Dalton Decatur Dublin
_- 6
36
_
__--
1 2 1
12 15 20
_3
74
_- ------
73
_- 1
43
42 13 17 21
77 73
44 !
10 258.5
19 4
3 10
9 9
12 4 5 10
17 18 6
i
7 471.3
8 10
6 16 14 14
26 8 11
I
I
13
18 35 18
1------ 17
2
729.8 84
27 ------
14
1
1,9854156.8
______ -----______
------
33 ______
86 2
,
9 ------
24
1
1
2
1
26
1
47 ------ ------ ------ ------
23 ------
23
3
.. 63 ------ ------ ------ ------
62 ------ ----_ .. ----_ ------
51 -----2,072.8 ------
45 -----35 ------
27 -----47 -----63 -----62 ------
38
1
12
2
16 ------
23
2
-- 81 ------ ------ ------ ------
27
-- - ~ ------ ------ ------
33
1 ------ 1 ------
46 ------ ------ ------ ------
81 -----27 -----34 -----46 ------
35
5
117 ------ ------ ------ ------ 117 ------
53
9
135 ------ ------ ------ ------ 135 ------
24
2
70 ------ ------ ------ ------
70 ------
I
11
38
552.2 1,451.6
13
30
5
22
8
13
8
34
14
39
7
48
14
51
3
20
5
24
5
38
24
68
32
89
14
54
1
1
51 ------
51
55
13
1 2,072.8 ------ 2,072.
1
1 ------
45 ------
45
6 ------ ------
33 ------
35
4 ------ ------
25 ------
27
2
3 ------ 47 ------ 47
6
4 ------
63 ------
63
6
1 ------
62 ------
62
10
6 ------
81 ------
81
1 2 3
----3~f::::
27 -----34 -----46 ------
27 34 46
----~-l:::~:: 13
116
1
117
7
134
1
135
2
70 ------
70
I FGiatizngeesrvailllde------------1 2 _
31 68
Hawkinsville
I
3
Hogansville
,1 1
21
Jefferson
:
! 2i
33 68 3
2z2:
i
13 5 i i
22 18 10 8 12
!iU
19
2
LaGrange
12
93
95
i
29
36
5
136
Marietta_____________ 3
101
104
Ii
35
52
8
164
Monroe
_ 25
25
4
16
20
2
4i
Moultrie
.,__ 48
48
31
45
i6
3
12i
Newnao______________ 1
46
4i
12
Ii
29
4
80
Pelham_______________ 1
21
22
8
9
Ii
Quitman______________
18
18
6
i
13
Rome________________ 2
112
114
16
30
46
Tallapoosa____________ 1
12
13
3
4
i
Tallulah Falls_________
4
4
Thomaston____________ 2
50
52
Thomasville
,1
58
59
::;::~~~::::::::::::::I- 1 :: :~
Valdosta______________ 2
85
8i
Vidalia
,______ 26
~ ~:;tCp~i~t~~:::::::j-T i~
n26
<0 winder
i 1 2 ,
21 ,
23
TotaICities~----------. n.512,595.51! 2,6i3 i
5
4
9
24
21
45
3
10
22
32
4
: 1: :~ 2
13
38
51
4
11
15
1~ 2~ 4~ 1
9
13
22
1
63i.5 1,100.3' 1,i3i.8 li4
Total Counties
! 6i2.5'IIO,230 10,902.512,514 [3,41915,933 14i9
Grand TotaL--------i iSO.O,12,825",
3,151.5 4,519.3 i,6iO,8i 653
113,5i5,5
64
15
105
31
19
3
38
5
48
i
136
30
164
31
4i
8
135
24
80
21
40
8
32
3
163
30
22
2
14
3
110
32
96
11
53
9
!::L'I 64 105 19
38 48
136
1,1
164 4i
135
------1 80
I 40
32
163
22
:::::: 14
I------
110 96
53
46 14i 43 12i 26 46
4,i13.8
1i,564.5
22,2i8,3
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)
Special Program
CERTIFICATES OF TEACHERS ON REGULAR PROGRAM
SYSTEM
Elementary
High School
1---:----;----1----;----;----1 ~~~h. Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total prin,
Male Fe- Total male
Kg.
Grand Total
1----------------,------,-----1
Grand
All
YEARS COLLEGE
Total
Teachersl_ _...._ _...._ _--,---_ _--,---_---c- _ Total Per-
mits
4
3
--------1-- --------- ----------- ------------------- ---------------
Appling______________ 1
21
22
4
7
11 1
34
34
2
23
72
34
34
~~~r;,s0n------------- 2 1 1~
~:fd~;~:::::::::::::: ~ ~~ ~~
---or ~
}
: ::::::
}~ :::::: :::::: :::::: ::::::
}~ ::::::
~__}5
1 '1------ ------ }g --"["" }~
~ Ig 1~ ~ ~~ :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: ~~ ------ -----:i-- ~~
:::i:: :::::: ~~ :::::: ~~
!:~~::::::::::::::::
Ben HiIL____________
:::~::
----i:-13
----i~-13
-----~-3
:::::i:: 4
-----~-7
:::i::
----i:-20
::::::
::::::
::::::
::::::
----i:-20
;;;;;;
:::::::: 2
----i~-18
-----=.,-_-_1I:-:-:-:-:-:-
1
:::::: ; ; ; ; ; ;
----i:-20
::::::
----i:-20
CJ.O Berrien
------ 11
11
4
4
8
19
19
I
17
1
19
19
1:::5 Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhouo Camden
_
_ _ _ _
234 237
41
50
91 14 342
9
10
10
4
5
5
38
41
5
12
53
17
19
2
9
28
_
_ _ _ _
6 7 2 6
2
53 79 22 29 26
59 86 24 35 28
11 13 7 7 9
12
20 4 7 7
23 33 11 14 16
83 120 36 49 45
342
49
266
19
10
10
5
1
2
53
2
43
28
4
24
------1 83
4
70
120 ------
8
103
8 9
36 ------1
2
30
2
49 45
::::::1
2 5
47 36
4
338
4
342
10
10
5
5
53
53
28
28
83
83
120
120
34
36
49
49
45
45
CandleL_____________ 1
16
17
3
2
5
23
23
Carroll_______________ 10
Catoosa
_
31 2
41 2
Charltoo______________ 4
7
11
Chatham_____________ 19
267
286
1 2 45
:::::::::::::::::r:::: 41
41
1
3
3
3 78
5 123 15
16 424
------ ------ ------1------
16 424
1
22
3
29
1
16
112 299
12
Chattahoochee
_
6
6
1
1
2
8
Chattooga,
1
14
15
4
3
7
22
Cherokee_____________ 1
5
6
3
2
5
12
Clarke________________ 4
60
64
15
14
29
98
Clay_________________ 4
16
20
4
3
7
28
8
5
2
22
2
18
2
------1 I 12
2
8
98 -----28
2~
69 25
1 4 1
23
23
40
41
3
3
16
16
424
424
8
8
22
22
12
12
98
98
28
28
~~.I! ~ ~ I~I;I
0
~
M
-----------1-
2 lli 4
!! M
III
M M
4 4
"1
U
-----r---- 1
0
2 ---1--- -_-__-_-_-_-
~
M
M -------- ------ ------
M
fi
------ ------ M
D
14
M
0
~
M M M M
~~f.~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~ i i1; I I Ii Ii l~
~:~:~~?~~~ ~:::~~?~~~I 3n1
------ -------10
M
61
i1
31
4
~
M
5
W
2 ------ ------
2 ------ ------
Wn
------ ------
31
------ ------
M
3n1
31
M
-or :::::: :::::: --jgr- ------ ----jr- ---jgr ------ ---jgr- Dg:aid~ei::::::::::::: ------ ----2~r ----2~r I----;1fl::::~~::
1
3
I'
---32-- :::i:: ---iiil-- :::::: :::::: :::::: ::::::
----~r---r ------ --------
-------- ------
Dodge________________ 5
30
35
4
9
U~
::::::1 1~~ ::::: :::::: :::::
49
1 3 . 45
1
49
49
!;L';I 'I ':1 'I 'I . 'I, 'I ~
:1 1:1;1 '1,1,1:+, it,:1 .i1:1,
i~.;r:i:i+;ii,' I ~ ......:il~ .:i,
, 1 1. 1...... 1,:1....,:..
a
Fulton_______________ 8
79 I 87, 20
24
44
7
138
, 138 __
36
92' 7 2 ------ 137 1 138
I~,:
Iii
~..~Iff
~..y,~
. ......,I::: . .~. ~..r,,~
. r~
Greene_______________
39
46
GwinnetL____________ 2
12
14
Habersham___________
5
5
HaIL
Hancock______________ 9
45
54
Haralson__ _ __________
7
8
Harris________________
Hart , ________________ Heard ________________
2
"W
11
U
18
11
Henry________________ 6
W
g
9
11
20
1
67
6
3
9
23
3
2
5
10
1
1 67
1 23
10
4
60
3
67
67
2
18
3
23
23
2
8
-- ------ 10
10
------ -------- ------ ------ ------ ------ .------- ------ -------- -------- -------. ------ ------ -------- ------ --------
6
9
15 1
70 1
1
71
2
63
71
71
2
7
6
U
4
8
3
6
U
18
15
15
W 1
1 ,
W
~
18
M
------ ------ 1------ ------1
:::::::::::r::::I::::::1
~
18
M
4
6
6
%
3
~
3
U
13
U
5 ------ ------
M
15
3
M
W
5 ------ ------ ~
~
2 1
::::::::::::1
1
18
M 1------,
lli
M
SYSTEM
TABLE X-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-TEACHERS AND TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES
REGULAR PROGRAM (Acad. and Voc. Teachers)
I Special Program
CERTIFICATES OF TEACHERS ON REGULAR PROGRAM
Elementary
High School
Grand Total
10
10
32
32
1
1
48
52
17
18
Marion McDuflie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
_ _
2 3
19 29
21 32
_3
26
29
_ _
6
2I
54 16
60 18
MitcheIL
_
Monroe
_
Montgomery
_
Morgan
_
Murray
_
39
44
33
34
16
16
35
38
1
Muscogee
_ 12
159
171
N ewton
_8
29
37
Oconee Oglethorpe___________
_
8i
10 22
10 30
Paulding
..
,
8
8
3i 2
5
8
8
16
8
12
20
5
2
7
12
--1rl
15 48
1 72
25
31 46 40 82
25
62 47 27 52 11
4 2 1 5
--------
25628 1
625
16 ------ 1
1I
~~ ::::::1 I I
14 39
1 57 19
26 38 32 69 22
58 44 21 39 1
172 43 14 34 11 ,
2
5 4 5
1 _ _ _ _ _ _ 1
31
6
1
3
1
2
72 35 19 34
19
91
51 24 39 39
14
66 40 62
29
15
15
48
48
1
1
71
72
25
25
if I~~~U 31 1------1
31 46
40
82
25
62 47
::::::1
62 47
_-
27 52
27 52
1
1
268
268
52
52
16
16
39 ------! 39
15
15
~::::..LlLlLL.,..j........J: .. :.:::.:JL......IJ:;Ir.l! _ Peach________________
Pickens_______________ Pierce_______ _________
2
--T
Pike _________________ Polk _________________
1 3
43 4 13 21 20
45 4 14
22 23
5
14
19
2
1
3
4
5
9
8
3
11
2
3
5
65 ------ ------ ------ ------
65
55
7 ------ ------ ~----- ------
7 ------ --------
6
24 ------ ------ ------ ------
24
1
21
34 ------ _____ w ------ ------
34
3
30
29 ------ ------ ------ ------
29
2
17
1 1_-_-_-_-_-_-_1_-_-_-_-_-
65 7
-----1 2 ______
24
1
1 ____ -- ------
34
10 1 _____ - - - - - - -
29
65 7 24 34 29
J
Randolph_____________ 4
45
49
10
12
22 1
72
72
9
58
4 ,______
71
72
Richmond____________ 19
Rockdale_____________ 2
Schley________________ Screven______________ Seminole______________
1 3 3
183 14 13 62 21
202 16 14 65 24
37 3 1 7
5
53 4 6
10 3
90 10
7
1
7
17
8
302 ------ ------ ------ ------ 302
24 ------ ------ ------ ------ 24
21 ------ ------ ------ ------ 21
83 ------ ------ ------ ------
83
33 -----. ------ ------ ------
33
64 192
30
8
_ 294
302
4
19
11
_
24
24
3
15
3
21
21
6
72
4
83
83
2
29
2
33
33
Spalding______________ Stephens______________
1 1
Stewart., _____________ Snmter _______________
5 I
54
4 33 40
55
13
18
76 ------ ------ ------ ------ 76
15
57
5 -------- -------- -------- ------
5 ------ ------ ------ ------
5 ------ --------
2
38
8
16
55 ------ ------ ------ ------
55
45
41
13
20
61 ------ ------ ------ ------
61
46
4
3 6 4
'I'albot , ______________ 2
31
33
11
14
48 ------ ------ ------ ------
48
43
1
76
76
5
5
55
55
60
61
48
48
Taliaferro_____________ 2
11
13
2
4
6
20
20
1
18
1
20
20
TattnaIL____________ 2
26
28
8
5
13
41
41
: ; : : : ,; ; , . . : .:. ~ Taylor_______________ 2
24
26
7
6
13
39
39
~
~
~~
~..
: :; :'11;; 4
35
8
30
2 1
:::::.1_______
41 39
41
;39
f~~~~_s_-_::::::::::::: ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~__ :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: ~~__ :::::: ~ ~~ ~__ ::::::1:::::: ~~__ :::::: ~~__
Treutlen______________ 1
11
12
3
3
6
18
18
3
15
18
18
Troup________________ Turner_______________ Twiggs_______________ 1 Union Upson________________ 4
Walker_______________ 1. Walton_______________ 3 Ware_________________ Warren_______________ 8 Washington___________ 13
Wayne_______________ 5
~~[i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :::1::
26
35
10
21
23
5
29
30
7
..
30
34
6
16
3
8
7
14
16
17
4
3
7
40
43
8
7
15
7
7 -------- -------- -------- ------
21
29
4
6
10
55
68
10
8
18
21
26
~~ :L..'.:::::~::..'.::::::
---- -- ----""
- ~~----~--
51 ------ ------ ------ ------
51
43
------ ------
32 ------ ------ ------ ------
32
26
------ ------
45 ------ ------ ------ ------
45
37
------ ------ ------ ------ -------- ------ -------- -------- -------- --
38 ------ ------ ------ ------
38
29
25 ------ ------ ------ -----60 ------ ------ ------ -----7 ------ ------ ------ -----40 ------ ------ ------ -----87 ------ ------ ------ ------
25 60
7 ------ -------40
87
19
------ ------
51
7 -------- ------ ------
37
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
------
74
34
34
2
29
1______
~~_ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~L :::::: ::::L J_ ::::::::i~~~~:~H~~~
51
51
32
32
45
45
38
38
25
25
60
60
7
7
40
40
87
87
34
34
5_ ::::::I----~~--
---._--,._.~-------"---_.~----_._-,_.-
TABLE X-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-TEACHERS AND TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES
REGULAR PROGRAM (Acad. and Voc. Teachers)
SYSTEM
Elementary
High School
1----,-------;----1-------,----1 Non-
teach.
Male Female Total Male Female Total prin,
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -I- - -
Wilcox._ ..
5
16
21
3
3
6
Wilke"--______________ 3
41
44
7
8
15 1
Wilkinson____________ 2
27
29
8
2
10 1
Worth________________ 2
58
60
9
6
15 1
Total
27 60 40 76
Special Program
Grand
Kg. Total All
CERTIFICATES OF TEACHERS ON REGULAR PROGRAM
YEARS COLLEGE
Grand Total
Teachers
Total Per-
Male Fe- Total
"
mits
- - - - - - - - male
5
4
3
2
1
--------- ----------- --- '--- --- ---
__.. __ . __..
..
_. .
.
27 _.. 60 40
76
4
20
1
51
5
29
5
70
2
1
27
7
1
._ 60
5 1 ._____ 40
. 1 ..
76
27 60 40
.. 76
Total Connties .
439 4,647 5,086
895 1,097 1,992 172 7,250
16 7,271
888 5,770
496 91
7,247 24 7,271
Americus_____________ 3
27
~ Atlanta ""' Barnesville
..
81
705
Bremen______________
Buford __. .
1
5
Calhoun. ..
1
6
Carrollton____________ 1
14
Cartersville . .
1
11
gh1:k~::.:g;_-:::::::: :::::: :
Cochran
....
1
6
Commerce____________ 1
5
Dalton_______________
10
Decatur._____________ 1
18
~;;~;;i~~;~;;;;;;; ~ ~~
Hawkinsville ..
1
10
Hogansville___________ 2
10
Jefferson
LaGrange ._______ 4
45
Marietta_____________ 2
16
Moultrie______________ 3
2
Newnan______________
Pelham.
.
1 __
25 19
30
3
6
786 188 214
6
1
2
7
3
3
15
7
10
12
3
7
:~ ~
7
3
2
6
....
10
2
4
19
5
7
~~ ; ;
11
.. _..
12
3
3
49
6
18
6
5
14
26 ' __
19 :
9
1
40 ..
402 37 1,225 ... ..
.. ..
3
9
.
. 65
..
40
._
1,290 ._____
9
7
33
265 1,003 .. _ . __.....
1
8
.___ 40 __.___ 40
11 10 .
1 1,290 .. ._.
1,290 _
_
._
.. ...... __ 9
9
6 .... __ 13
..
17
32
._.. 13 __.. __ 1
12 __._._....
13
13
32
5
27
.. __.. __ 32
32
10 1
23
23 ......
5
16
11
. 23
23
~__ ::::::I " __ :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: ----~~-- :::::: -----~..----~:-- :::::::: :::::: :::::: ..;". :::::: ----~~..
5
12
._.
.. __ 12
1
6
6
6
16
16
3
12 2
33 ---- .. ------ ------ ----.. 33 ------
3
;~ ---i-- ;; ;~;~;~ ~~;~;~ ;~;~;~ ;~;~;; ;; ~~~~;~ ;
11
11
3
6 _" .. _ 18
._. ._____
18 .. _.. _ 3
10
1
.. __.___ 12 ..
12
5
1
6
6
13
16
16
30 ::::1______
33 ------ 33
il ;; :::::~::I;~~~~; ~~~;~~ ;1;1 ;~;;~; ;l
8 _.____________
__
15
1
._._
18
18
_
13
62
15
35
21
27
28
27
62
10
51
35
4
31
28
7
20
~~ 1------
4 1
24 25
62
62
35
35
28
28
28
28
27
27
I QRoumitem_a_n_________________--_________
2 4
14 37
Thomaston ___________ 3
9
Thomasville ___________ 1
36
Toccoa. ____._. _______ ------
12
Trion________________
Valdosta ______________ Vidalia _______________
1 4
2 54 11
Waycross. ____________ 1
42
West Point , __________ 1
15
Winder_______________ 4
14
Total Cities _____
130 1,261
----I Total Counties. __
439
Grand TotaL _________] 569
_ - - - - - - - _.... - .. _-
4,647
I 5,908
16
5
7
12
41
7
10
17
:::::=1 28 ------ ------ ------
59 ------ ------ _.----
28 59
4 8
1----- 24
49
2 -1
------
: : : : : : ------
28 59
28 59
12
4
8
12
37
7
12
19
12
5
4
9
25 .----- ------ -_.--- ------
25
57 ------ ---.-- ------ ---.--
57
----.- 22 -_.--- ------
-----.
22
2 17 2
:~:: 23
39
20 I::::
------ -----.--_.- ----------. ------
25 57 22
25
57 22
2 55 15 43
16 18
1,391
-------- .._------ -------- ------
7
22
29
4
4
3
7
1
6
18
24
2
6
3
9
4
2
6
316
407
723 62
2 88 23 69
26 25
2,176
1------ --.--.
2
2 ------
I '1'1
2
2
4 65
2 90 24 69
26 25
2,245
------ _.-----.
6 2
21
1------,
----I
1I ------
i
1
410
2 81 22 47
23 23
1,792
------ ------
2
3 ------ -.----
90
------ -----.--
------
24
._---- ------
69
26
------ ------
25
29 13
2,245
2 90 24 69
26 25
2,245
5,086
895 1,097 1,992 172 7,250
4
1
16 7,271
888
6,477 1,211 1,504 2,715 234 9,426
3
1::::::1 I 81 I 9,516
1,298
.--_ _ - - - - - - _._------- ....
I
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ . ~ - ~
..
5,770
496 91
7,247 24 7,271
7,562
525 104
9,492 24 9,516
- - - - _ . _.... .. - - - - - - - - - - - - -
_-------_.~---
TABLE XI-WHITE SCHOOLS-ACCORDING TO SIZE Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
SYSTEM
NUMBER OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED
Total No. of Schools
Comb. Elem.
Baldwin, ,
.
Banks
.
4
Barrow ._
_... I ._..
2 2 _...
I
_. __
__._
_
6
Bartow ._
_... ..
2I2I _
I _._. I I
_._ 2
II
Ben HilL.......
I
_...
2
__
__._ ..
4
Berrien.. __
_
_.. 2 2 I
_.. _
2
7
i~~:::.: mil".:! :.11'1'1,'\,""':':[':
30 4
4
7
24
3
Bulloch. . __.... _..... _..... _... I
I .___ I . ._ _.... __
2
I_
II
Burke
Butts
.
Calhoun
._ ..
.
.
. ._ 2 . __ .
I. ._ .. I
I .
I __
._ . __.
.. __
I
..
__._ ._ .. _. __ ._._ .. __
. 3 __.. _...
._ 2
._
7 2 4
Camden .
._. _._.
.
...
._._ 2 .. ... _.. _
I
.
.I
4
Candler.
.. _. 1
.. _. __ .. . . .
.. _
CarroIL____________________
22211
1.
. __.
I
I1
Catoosa .
. 1 _.__
2
3
1
Charlton
.__
1
1
I
I
3
2
_ 1
_
2
2 1
15 12
3
5 6 I
33
27
1
9
13
12
10
I
2
_
I 2
13
10
5
3
26 I
3
III
I
14 [ 12
3
II
3
6
6
11
4
11
4
4
6
6:
3 ._._._... _
4 I........
4
3
2
3
6
3
6
2
2
2
I
10
10
6
4
2
2
6
2
1
7
7
13
12
2
I
2~ 3
I10 gl
I I 20 8
2
2,
2
J t~~~~;i;~~~:~~~~~~~:~~~~~~: ~)~~~~ ~~~t~~ ::~: ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ;;~; ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ~)
Crisp_______________________
2
12
1
1
11
1_
4 4
8 1 9
1
1
1
1
7
2
1
1
2
1
Dade_______________________ Dawson____________________ Decatuf-___________________ DeKalb____________________ Dodge
1
11
2
1
1
1
1
122
11
2
2
11
21
2 1 12 1
3 4 2 26
- ----
2
1
1
2
5 3 12 47
6
2 2 3 39 1
3 1 9
8 5
2 1 4 8 1
Dooly
----1---- 1 ---- ---- ---- ---- 1 ---- ---- ---- ---- 1 ---- 1 ---- ---- ---- ---- ~
5
1
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13 8 6 1
11 7 2
~re~~t~~~~~~::_::_::::::::: ::::1:::: 1 - 1 ..'. 1 ---- : ---- 1 ..'. ---- ..'. "i :::: :::: :: __ ..'. :::: ----2-
6 11
t:~~~~-=:::::::::::::::::: ::::!::i: ::~: ::~: :::: --~- :::: --~- ::i: :::: :::: -: :::: :::: ::~: :::: ::~: ::i: :::: i
8 1
10
1
5
3
8
4
5
1
1
2
7
Fayette_____________________
1
1
1
6
3
3
3
~~~~th:::::::::::::::::::: :::: __'. :::: --2- --3- --2- :::: :::: '. ::::
Franklin____________________
1
Fulton_____________________
1
2125 11
'. } __'. :::: __~_ :::: __'. ~ 3
14 10 6
3 2
11 8 6
1 1 3 1 3 4 1 16
43
35
8
10 7 6
~i{f~-~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~:~~ ~~~~ ::~: ::;: ::~: ::~: ::~: ::~: ~~~~ ::~: ::~: ::~: ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~t~~ ~~~: ::~: ~~~~ ~
9 1 9 12
5
1
7
2
2
10
1 1 1 2
5 1 1
10
~;;~~~~;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:; . ;;;; ::;: ;;;; --t- . ;;;; ::;: ;;;; ::;: ::;: . --;- .; ;J::3: --;- ::;: :::: ~
6 4
2 2
4 2
2 2
3 2
15
8
7
7
4
__ 1 1 ~:g~~~_~~:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~:::::: ~ 1_ :::: __'. ::::':
~ --4-
3 : :::: :::: :::: -i- :::: :::: __:_ ~
Hancock
2
-___
1
13 20 3
5
8
1
19
2
1
2
3 1
6 16 1
.. Haralson
---- ---- ---- ---- 4 ---- ---- ---- 1 ---- ---- ---- ---- 1 ---- ---- 1 ---- 1
7
1
6
2
BE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ::~: ~~~~ ~
::~: ::~: ::~: ;;~; ~~~~,~~~~ ::~: ::~:,~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ::~: ---T
6 8 5
7
2 6
4 2 5
7
1 1 1 1
6 3
1 5 6
II ir.:~~i~n~~i~;~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::I::::::::
::::
::::
:::::~::I::::::::
::::::::I::::~:::
-:-:i~-f::,}:::~:::I:1::::::::
::::
J
::::
::::
::::
::::
::::
::::
:::: ::::
::::1::::
:::::i:\:-I-:i:-~f::::::
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9
6
3
3
1
3
3
}I
1 5
2
1 1
1 1
TABLE XI-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-ACCORDING TO SIZE
NUMBER OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED
Total No. of II No. of No. of Comb.
SYSTEM
!
I
IIII'
I 20
No. of Schools Schools 4 Year Schools Having Having High
Elem. and
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 [oj 115116 ' 17 I 18119 and
Grades H. S. Schools H. S.
---------1--
I
over
1-7 Only Grades
1---'----1----- ----
3
I 2 1 1
I
2
1
9
1
2
1
1
1I
1
I'
~I
---on
I
--------1 1
21
1
--------1 1
i5
I1
5
2
3
3
2
1
3
2
1
5
4
1
7
7
10
37
25
12
3
10
3
7
7
1
6
5
1
1
2
1
1
8
7
2
2
2
2
it~r~::::::::::::::::::::,::i: ::::IJI::~:I::::[:,-T ::J:~+:~: :::{:J:::[i::::: ::::I::~: ::~r::1
6
7 7 11
3
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
;!!~:,~,:I~I,II!,I'l:h,I:,,::;{:,i
26 2 1
1 1
19 1
1 1 2 2
7
4
SStteepwhaernt_s________________________________________ 11 Sumter_____________________
TalhoL_______________________
1 2 ---J---I---- 1
1 11
21 -
---- ---- ,---- ----
_
:::l--- :::: :::::: ::::I 2 I
1
2 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
1
'_
-i-
17
9 3 5 3
15 7 1
2
2
2
2 5 1
Taliaferro___________________
TattnalL___________________
Taylor
,____
Telfair.____________________
1
11 _
I
-
1
1
_ 3 1
1 8 2
4
1 4
2
6
5
6
5
Warren_. Washington
I_ _
I :::: ::::1_:1:11
1_
6
1_
10 3
r--
_
4 2
____ 1 _ -ij::::
7 4
--1---- ---- --iT::
4
1
6
!1 1
_
5
---- ---- ---- ----
1
__:____
6
21
'e: :::: ----2-
9 10
_,
1
1
2
8
5 7 2 1 1
6 1 3 4
4
17
3
6
5
5
1
7
7
2
5
1
1
3
3
6
4
2
12
2
10
4
4
3
1
2
~I
1 8
I 1.15:
519 I 632
0
_
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
5
1
1
1
1
3
4
2
2
5
5
1
4
5
5
2
6
2
1
1
1
3
2
3 1 2
3
4
1
1
2
3
2
2
3
7
4
4
1
28:
I------~::1-
TABLE XI-Con tinued-WHITE SCHOOLS-ACCORDING TO SIZE
No. of
4 Year High Schools
Comb.
EJem. and H. S.
[
13 1 1 I
1
3
1
1
f I--------~-
~~fy.~~~~~~~:~::~~~~~~J~~~~ ----1---- ----1----1----1----1---- ----1----'---- 1 ---1----1 ---- ---- ----! ----
---- ---- 2 ____ - - 1- - 1 - - - - 1____________
---- ---- ---- ----
---- ----I----!1 1 :1----1---- ____,____
---- ----
2
1i
,
------- ---- I----
::::C: ----'----1---_._---'---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
---- ---- ----
1 2
2
1 --------,
1
8
7
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
Total Cities_________________ Total Counties______________
3 11
---27
2 48
1 54
2 64
5 58
7 72
15 65
9 45
10 33
9 31
4 29
6 53
14 41
12 I 12 37 29
14 46
7 41
9 36
95 331
236 1,151
167 519
69 632
I Grand TotaL _______________ 14 27 50 55 66 63 79 80 54 43 40 33 59 55 49 41 60 48 45 426 1,387
686
701
1
1
1 ----------
1 ----------
1 ----------
51
26
283
495
334
521
TABLE XII-COLORED SCHOOLS-ACCORDING TO SIZE
Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems ---------====
NUMBER OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED
SYSTEM
I 1 2 3 4 5 6 1
- ---- 1---- - - -
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
--- 1--
1
------ -
Appling Atkinson
Baeon., Baker
Baldwin
_ _
_ _
-- ---- ----
-- ----
-- ---_ -- ----
--- I ---- ---1---- -1---- --
2
1
I I
I
Banks
_
Barrow
_
Bartow
--
1--- 1
_
----
-- --
--- 1--
---
-I
Ben HilL Berrien..
_
---
-- - ~ --
Total No. of No. of No. of
No. of Schools Schools 4 Year
20 Schools Having Having High
17 18 19 and
Grades H.S. Schools
-r-I over
--
--
1-7Only Grades
1
3
2
2
1
1
l
-',
1
2
2,
4
1 1
I
1 1
Comb. Elem.
and H.S.
Bibb
_
Bleckley _
Brantley _ Brooks _
Bryan _
-- ---- I --- 4 --
---
I
3
-- ---
---- ---- ---- I
5 2 2 --
---- I ----
11
13
8
15
13
I
I-- I
I
---- ------
5
---- --~ ---
1
1I
_
---- ------ 15
11
4
2
------ 3
1
2
2
Bulloch
Burke
Butts
Calhoun
Camden
_
;-J--- ____--------
---- ---- ---- 2 -- ---
---- ---- ---- I -- ----
---- ---- ---- ---- ---
---- ---- ----
-- ---
----1---- -- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 2 -- ----
I --I ----
I2 I
I I
-i !---
1 11
1
1 I 1 1
3 6 1 1
1
Candler Carroll;
Catoosa Charlton chatham
_ _
--
_ __----
I ---I2
---- ------- ------- I
----
I ----
1
---1
r r -- ----
1
---- ----
I
---- --
---- ---- ----
---- I ---- --_.
1
1
1
I 1--- ---- ----
1
1 8
8
1
1
I 12
18
13
1
1 1 5
1
1 1 2
I_
1 1 2
Chattahoochee Chattooga cherokee Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt.
_
____--------
21
---- I
---- ----
-- - --
----
----------
I
----------
-- ---- _._-- ---- ----
---- ----
---- ----
1---- 1 ---- ---- ---- --- --,- I --- 1---- ---- ----
---- ---- ---- --
---- ----
---- ----
I ---< 2
1---- 1 1---- ---- ----
1---- ------
i---- ------
1--- ------
1
1
I
_____----------
----------
----
----
I
---- ---- --- ---- I ----
---- I 1
2 I
1 I
1
4
2
3
2
1
I
5
2
~1 I------~-_
1
2 1
31
_
3
~I
;1 -------- -
2 1 3 1
- _1- __ ~ _. __ ..
---r-- ---- ---- ---- -- ---- :::: :::: :::: gC~~~w~f~o~r:d:::-:-::-::::::-:-:-:-:-::-:-:-'l-:-:l:-:-'-\:--:-:-I-:[-:-~-:-I:-:-:-'::-:-:-l,:-:-:-:-'1:-:-:-:i---~---i:-:-:-:-',-I-:-:-::-I---:-J:-~-:-'-I::::i::;:I:-;-
::::1
~I
1
1
11 ;1
Fayette, ...
Floyd __.. _._.
Forsyth..
..
Franklin.. _
_._.
Fulton . __. __._ . .
Gilmer, .. Glascock. Glynn ._._ ..
Gordon __ . Grady ._ .
4
4
4
15
13
13
4
4
4
-
-
-
- - - - - -.
1
1I
1
1
.
-
-
--
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.
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-
-
-
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-
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-
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I
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-
ii
,
I
i-
i
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I
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I
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I
1
1 --------1-------- ----------
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--
- -.
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-
-- - .
.i
-i
-
1
.::;::~:,---- .- :::::~: ------~t::::~: ------~- ------~- --------~-
.. ;.
1
3
1
2
I
2
Greene Gwinnett
_ _
1
_.- I
I
_
II
4
Habersham ..
.
1.
1
i---
~:~~~~k-_:: :::::::::::i
ii
.
1
11
Haralson, . _ Harris
_ _
-- - --
--
-
2 ---- 1
i. - i,---
'
,.j
1
1
:
,.I
----ii ';.i----
Hart Heard Henry
.. _ _.. _
_._
_
._._._._.
_ _ _
-
-
-- - - -
.
-
I---
-
-
I-
12
--- 1---
.
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper
Jeff Davis, ..
'
_
_ _
i
-
_ _
-
,1
-- - - - --- -
-- 1
I
-
i
-- II
-
i--
,
-
i -
II.
'1:1,1.: :; -,_.
I
4
3
3
2
2
1
2
1
-- .
2
1
_ ...
_ . .
..
_---'----'--'-----'---
---;--- -----j-
TABLE XII-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-ACCORDING TO SIZE
NUMBER OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED
Total No. of No. of No. of Comb.
SYSTEM
a~~ ~h~~~ ~;~~~ ~i~~ :~~~ ~~i [11 1 12 3 \ 415 617 819110
12 13 141115116[171. 18119
---1--1-1-1--- --- - - - - - - - - -----i-- -
~-:--I -I-I-'-ov-er-
1-7 Only --1-8
Grades --4
-
~
--
-
4
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
_______2_
11
11
I1
1
1
1
1
5
1
4
2
4
1
1
1
1
31
2
11
11
11
1
1
1
1
51
1
41
2
41
____ 1
1
1 -1-_____
8
3
5
3
5
. ____
1
2
1
1
1
1
---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
1
_
1
1
-_-_-_-_ 1 ---- ---- ---- ----_
3
2
3
2
2 2
:-i...I.I'I+IJ TIT'IIIII ,I. ., . "'""~
::::::::I:::::::::::f:---:-
'I 1
1 1,
1
I
,.!'' 1 1 '.' 1:.
1
I 1 '.: '.,
s 1 ,.1 '., ;.
7 1
5 22 3 1
15 31
1 1
_ 21
12 2_
7 1
41
2 1
3 1
_ 2 1_
~.::}lfl'!,I:,I:::::':1, :::,1' i;
31
2 2
2
_
1 1
1
~I
}I
1
_
Thomas 'I'ift,, Toombs
Towns Treutlen
_ _
_
_ _
____________..\.1 ..1.
2
12
3
1
1
1
1
4
4
1
1
5 1
41
_
3
1
2
2
4
3
1
3
2
1
1 3
2 4
5
WWaallktoenL______ -------- , 1 5 ,---- ----,----
1
----
----,----
1I
---- ---- ----
I 1 ----, 1 1 1
----
9
6
3
1
3
;~~~ ~.I '. '~ 1.'. '::1 '.1'. ,.1,' :.1: !'
1 :.1 ..... . . i '.'
1 '.'
:::::'i: :::::::: :::::::':.
l } l ~W~~!l~c~o~'-~:~~:::::-:-:-:-:-:-:-__
--1---- ---- ---
::,:::: ::::':::_
1 ---- ----I :::: ::::: :1
1
-I:
----
::::
--~t:: ----1-- -
---- ----1----
::j:::j:::::
:-:--:-:1:-:-~-:-
1
::::
----1----
::::1::::
---- ------
::::
~3 -------~-1
1
1
l3
Total Counties
J I i 48 51 I 16 I 25 I 18 : 24 I 24 24 25 14 16 16 15 19 14 13 15 10 12 141
540
260 I 280
154
255
TABLE XII-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-ACCORDING TO SIZE
SYSTEM
NUMBER OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED
Total No. of No. of No. of Comb.
1
2
3
4
51617
8
9
;~d 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 191
No. of Schools Schools 4 Year Schools Having Having High
Grades H.S. Schools
Elem. and H.S.
over
1-7Only Grades
-~-E-;-e~-~-i-fe:-_~-~-~:-_~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~I-:-:-: ~:__ ::~:~~ :)--~J-2~ ::::~ :::::::: ::~: :::::::::::: ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ::::I~_~~ ~~ ~~ ~_ ~~~_ ~_ :::::_::~-
Bremeo_____________________
__
__
_ ._
__ _
_
Buford
---- ---- ---- ---- --- -- --- --- I 1 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ------
1 -------
1
1
1
Calhoun____________________ Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown Chickamauga
__
I _ _ ________ 1 _ ____ _ ____ _ ____
_
1
1
1
_ _
1 _
1 ---- --
2
1
1 --------
1 --------
I 1 1 1
1
1
1 --------
1
1
1
1_
Cochrau____________________
_
Commerce__________________
1
Dalton_____________________
Decatur____________________
Dublin
.__
1
_1
_
_
1
1
1
1
_
1
1
__
1
_
I
1
1
1
__
1
1
2
1
1
1
_
1
11
_
4
3
1
1
_
Fitzgerald
_ ____
Gainesville
_ ___
1
~~::~~~'ij~~:-:::::::::::::: ::: :::: :::- :::: :::-1---- :::: :::: :::: ::
1 ____
Jefferson
_
tt~i:~~::::::::::::::::::: :::: :::~ ~::: ::~: :::: ::: ~:::I-::: ~::.~I:::
1
1
____
1
1
Moultrie____________________
__
Newnan____________
__ __
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
_
_
1
1
1
_
I __
1
1
_ _ ~ _
1
JI J
1
1
1
_
2
2
1
1
1
_
_
1
1
~_ ::::::::::
1
1
_
i , ! ~~~~~::::::::--:::::::::: _::_ ::::1---- ---- :::: :::: ---- :::: :::: __ -_::: ::: :::: :::: -::: :::: :::: :::: :::: i
Rome______________________
1
1
__
1 __ 1
1
_
I::,I;1.. 1.,,1'.1,.1.1;1
1 --------
1 --------
5
4
1
3
1
1 1 1
1 2
1
,
1
~
~I 2
1
1
T
1
1 ----------
1 1
.1
1
1
1
1 ------ 1
Vidalia
_
::::1::::':::: ---r-- ::::1:::: -------I----I---r--I---- Waycross________________ I -
,
____ ,___ J ____
---- ----
I
1 ----
I
I
I
I
I
---- ----I 1
---- ----
2
:::::::::::::::r:r;- WWeinsdteProint
- 1
__-
----
----
----
----
-------
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
1
----
---- I------- ----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
~
- - -I
1
4I
2 1
Total Cities Total counties
Grand TotaL
148_ 2 1 2 ---- 2 4 1 3 ---- 2 3 5 4 5 5 3 3 1
50
53 17 27 18 26 28 25 28 14 18 19 20 23 19 18 18 13 13 191
96 636
62 322
34 314
31 185
18 273
48 S5 18 29 18 28 32 26 31 14 20 22 25 27 24 23 21 16 14 241
732
384
348
216
291
TABLE XIII-WHITE SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-BUILDINGS AND ROOMS Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
SYSTEM
Masonry
NUMBER AND KIND OF BUILDINGS
Masonry Veneer Frame
On Wood
Total
NonPublicly
Owned ClassNon- rooms Publicly Owned
Regu-
lar Classrooms
SubStand-
ard Classrooms In Use
NUMBER OF INSTRUCTION ROOMS
SPECIAL CLASSROOMS
Self
Con- Science Home
tained Labs Eco-
Pri-
nomic
mary
Labs
Class-
rooms
Typing
Industrial Arts
Agriculture Shop
Band Room
Exceptional Library
Children's
Room
Other
NUMBER OF SPECIAL SERVICE ROOMS
Gym- Gym- Audi- Cafe- Cafe-
nasi- natori- tori- teria tori-
urn um urn
urn
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
1:;.0 Banks
w Barrow
00 Bartow Ben HiIL Berrien
_ _
192
_
6
_
7
_
9
_
5
_
6
_ 23
_
6
_ 15
Bibb________________ 39
Bleckley
_
Brantley_____________
7
Brooks______
__ 10
Bryan______
5
Bulloch Burke Butts
Calhoun Camden
_ 17
_ 15
_
3
_ _
89
Candler
Carroll, Catoosa Charlton
Chatham
Chattahoochee
Chattooga
Cherokee
Clarke
Clay
_
_
5
_ 17
_ _
12 6
_ 58
_ _ _ _
_
I 3
2
5
5
2
3
11
I _
4 10
3
7 9 9
3
6
I
5
I
2
2_
5 I
_
I
24
4
I
9
I 4 8 2
2124
I
6 8
13
12
13 37 11 25
_ 100 _ 57
69 20 80
_ 47 11 135 32 84
39 145 19 _
14
5~~
_ 63
48 12
26
115
21 _
69
6 15 10
38 36 60
6
_ 37
45
132
21
95
7
38
67
542
3
_
7
31
_ 129
30
2
12 114
2; I::::::: :::----
157 II
7
16
3 I
3 2
2I
2
2
I
2
_
I
I
I
12
8
5
2
2
23
181
11
21
2
24
_I
I
52
2
I
"
~~_ 21
2
19
3
32
3
~_I-----~-
3
2
3
3
2
2
19
4
4
4
21
3
5
3
5
11
I
I
I
I
9
3
5
2
13
I
I
I
I
I
I
25
4
4
5
6
14
10
26
22 125
2 2 11
3 I
10
22 10
3
2
I
I
I
2
_
4
4
2
7 131
24 49_
~I
6 2
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1 15
_
2 2
I
I
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2I
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2
2 26
127
_
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I 2
34
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I 2
3
5_
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3
2
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2
_
_
2
2
_
4
2
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_
2 7 __
I 4
2
I
11
3
I
3
5I
47
3_
4
3
''. I
:_ -----~- 245 13
18_
22 4
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I
2
3 I
I
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4
7 3
______1_ 2
3 3
3
4
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7 3
7 3
4 2
3 4
2
2 3
I
I
11
_ _
28
13 I_
54 1
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5 6
87
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4
Clinch_______________ Cobb________________ Coffee_______________
Colquitt _____________
7 37 12
20
11 13 1
6 22 8
27
Columbia ____________ Cook________________
Coweta ______________ Crawford ____________ Crisp ________________
------- ------10
Dade ________________ Dawson_________ . __._
g:~~~:::::::::
Dodge________ --
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10
7 _.._---- -------
21
3
17
57
5
8
11
2
5
Dooly_______________ ] 4
Dougherty ___________ Douglas______________ Early ________________
14 8 9
Echols_______________
3
9
10
7
8
2
12
1
I
Effingham____________ 16
3
Elbert _______________ 13
20
CAl Emanuel. ___
CAl <0
Evans. ______________ Fannin ______________
26 4 15
5 2 6
Fayette______________ Floyd ________________
6 27
3 4
2 3
Forsyth ______________
8
7
4
Franklin _____________ 14
4
Fulton _______________ 22
26
7 2
Gilmer_______________ 10
1
Glascock_____________
I
1
Glynn _______________ 20
2
2
Gordon __~ ~ _______ ~ __ 28
2
4
Grady __________ ~
11
6
Greene ______ ~~ ~~ __~
7
4
GwinnetL ___________ 36
20
Habersham___________ 20
8
HaIL ____
26
6
Hancock ____~~_~ ___~
4
4
Haralson_____________ 12
5
Harris _______________ Hart , _______________
11 12
3 2
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7
5
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50
6
6
82
4
8
65
6
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92
58
11
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27
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138 15 35
752 62 122
91
6
33
50
11
247
8
98
2
67
12
12
6
63
5
68
13
14
92
9
23
10
118
12
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9
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104
7
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15
5
175
5
16
96
3
15
88
13
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29
17
246
8
13
114
12
177
32
19
7
59
18
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85
3
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2
55
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8
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2
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2
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2
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38
2
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TABLE XIII-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-BUILDINGS AND ROOMS
SYSTEM
Masonry
NUMBER OF INSTRUCTION ROOMS
NUMBER AND KIND
NUMBER OF SPECIAL
OF BUILDINGS
SERVICE ROOMS
SPECIAL CLASSROOMS
Non-
Sub-
I
Publicly Regu- StandOwned lar ard Self
!
Ma-
Class- Class- Class- Con- Science Home
Indus- Agri- Band Excep-
sonry
Non- rooms rooms rooms tained Labs Eon- Typing tria! culture Room tiona! Library] Other Gym- Gym- Audi- Cafe- Cafe-
Veneer Frame Tota! Publicly
In Use Pri-
nomic
Arts Shop
Cbil-
nasi- natori- tori- teria tori-
On
Owned
mary
Labs
dren's
urn urn urn
um
Wood
Class-
Room
- - - --- - - -
rooms
-- ------ --- ------ --- -- --------- - - -- -- ---- -----
Houston _________ Irwin____________
---
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Jeff Davis____ -------
15 -- ----
7
1
6
2
4 --- ---
14
1
3 10 1
-----
18 ------- --
169 ------- 16
18 ------- ------- 82 -------
4
9
1
1
36 ------- 10
4 ------- ------- 24 ------- 10 I
24 ----- ------- 70
5
12
2
2
1 1 1
3
2
3 1 1
3
5
1 -------
2 -------
1 -------
1
1
2
1
1
11
1
1 -------
4
2 ------- ------- 4
1 2 ------- 1
2
1 -------
6
6 ------ 1
2
18 3 ------ 3
1 ------ ------ 1
4
1
1
1
2 1 ------ 5
2
7
3
1
13
3 ------
5
1
Jefferson _____________
Jenkins ______________ Johnson ______________ J o n e s ________________
L a m a r _______________
11
3
3
5 ------- -------
7 -------
5
8
2
1
4 ------
1
17
1
2
5 ------- -------
12 ------- -------
11 ------- -------
5
1
7
60
7
45 -- -- -
38 -------
27 -------
30 -------
11
4
I2
10
2
7 2
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1 1
3 2 2
1 1
3 ------1 ------2 -------
1 ------1 -------
5 1 -------
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2
1 -------
1 ------- -------
1
1 -------
8 ------- 2
1
6
1 2 1 ------ 1
4
3
2 ------ 3
3
7
1
1
3
2 ------- 1 ------ 2
6
1
2 ------
5 ------
4 ------
2 ------
Lanier _______________
Laurens ______________ Lee_______________ Liberty ______________ Lincoln ______________
5
3
2
14 ------- 17
8
1
1
6 ------- -------
3
2 -------
10 ---- -- ------31 ------- -------
10 ------- -------
6 ------- ------5 ------- -------
31
4
72 23
21 -------
31
12
22
1
4
6 6 11 8
1 3 1 1 1
1 6 1 1 2
1
1
4
7
1 -------
1
1
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1
1
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2
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8
5
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1
1
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2 -----1
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1
1
6 9 ------
2
2 ------
1
1 ------
1 ------ 1
Long________________ Lowndes_____________ 1
7 -------
12
1
3 8
10
1 ------- 27 --.----
9
21 ------- ------- 58
15
27
1 3
1 4
Lumpkin______ -----Macon______ -------
9 -------
6
4
2 5
11 ------- ------- 39
3 10 ------- 1
15 ------- ------- 38 -------
8
2
2
Madison ________ ----
11 -------
3
14 ------- ------- 49
3
12
2
2
Marion ______________ McDuffie____________ McIntosh ____________
M e r i w e t h e r ___________ Miller_______________
4 -------
7
3
3 13 4
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1
2 1
3 3
5 ------- -------
12 ------- -------
4 ------- -------
17 10
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26 ------- -------
66
3
8
15
9
71
3
18
49 ------- 10
1 3 1 3
1
1 3
1 4
2
MitchelL ___________ M o n r o e _________
15 5
~- I _____
4 1
Montgomery _________ Morgan ______________
Murray ______________
5 9 12
1:::::::[
4
8 4
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9 17
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72 ------- 10
46 ------- 16
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_
Newton
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_
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Paulding
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peach
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Randolph
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Richmond
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Rockdale
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_
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Turner
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1
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35
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12
3
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TABLE XIII-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-BUILDINGS AND ROOMS
SYSTEM
Wayne~_~~~~_~ _~ __~_ ~ Webster ~ _~ _~_~~~~~~~ Wheeler ~ __~_ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ __~_ White _ Whitfield ~~~~_~_~_
NUMBER OF INSTRUCTION ROOMS
NUMBER AND KIND OF BUILDINGS
------,---;-~-
SPECIAL CLASSROOMS
--
Non-
Sub-
Publicly Regu- Stand-
Masonry
I
Owned lar
ard Self
I I Class- Class- Class- Con- Science Home
Indus- Agri- Band Excep-
Non- rooms rooms rooms tained Labs Eco- Typing trial culture Room tional Library Other
Ma- Veneer Frame Total Publicly
In Use Pri-
nomic
Arts Shop
Chil-
sonry On
Owned
mary
Labs
dren's
Wood
Class-
Room
rooms
NUMBER OF SPECIAL SERVICE ROOMS
Gym- Gym- Audi- Cafe- Cafe-
nasi- natori- tori- teria tori-
urn urn urn
urn
- - - -~-
~~-
18 -------
8
26
92
22
2
8 5
I 2 I
3 2 5
6 12 11
-:::::: :::::::1' ------ -------
18 37 51
9 11
21
2
11
34 - ------ ------- 177
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5
4
1
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2
4
2
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2
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2
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2
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4
2
4
3
5
I
8
3
4
Wilcox- ~~
~ Wilkes
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9
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7
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8 ----.-.
I
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12
3
12
17 9527
42
8
3
4
4
45
9
4
3
I
37
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12
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3
4
2
4
I
I
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3
5
3
3 ------- ------
3
I
7
3
3 1 3 57
Total Counties
1,786 330 770 2,886
61 330 13,592 1,013 1,877 437 471 360 170 277 221
57 910 607 305 155 540 709 385
Americus _
Atlanta __~ _~ ~ ~ _~ _~ _
Barnesville
_
Bremen
_
Buford,
_
Calhoun
_
Carrollton
~ __
Cartersville __
Cedartown _
Chickamauga
Cochran ._
Commerce
_
Dalton
_
Decatur
_
Dublin
~_
I
i
5I
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91
12
7
3
4
2 ------- -------
8 ------- I-------
6 -------
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4
3
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6
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2
I
6 110
1-
20
41
34 1- ---~--,~~~---~ ~
2-
878 86
25 1,075
18 22 18
36 58
52 70 21
2-
7-
10
I~ '
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35 27 88 ~ 102 58
2
1I
2 _~
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3
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89
44i
67
50
29 I 46
1
20
16
81
3 ----~j- -----j- -----j-, ~----j- . : . . ; i-----j- ::::::: -----2-
62
01
~
1
~_
7 3 ___8 3 21
~ _____ _ __ ______ I
4
1
2
I
I
I
2
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2
2
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2 2
I
6
2
2
10
1
10
I
1135
_
2 2
19
14
4
6
2
I 2 I
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I 21 _______ - - - - - - 1
1
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1:_:::::
2
2
1
2 ------- ------ ------ 2 3
4
2
2
2
2
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2
3
2
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2
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2 2
4
1:I:j,r
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9i
5
l-~-~-I-I-_____2_ 36
7 4
Fitzgerald
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9 9
41
3
81 1-------------- 23
3
19
Hogansville"",
'
6
1 28
Jeffeeeon,
~_
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LaGrange ..
-. I 10
4 11
_.-----
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... --
139
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Marietta.
Monroe
.
_._
151 .... :-1 ..... :.
15 --- ... ------
159
.,
3
7 ------- 1---
43
12
2
7
I
MOultrie
. ] 10
19
I
98
14
4
2
Newnan __ .
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6 1------1-----
6 ------- ------- 49
12
12
3
Pelham ._________
5
~~~~-~~=::::=:=:=:::I I~
Tallapoosa ..
:
I
2
Tallulah Falls , , .. ----------T--- ..
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- -~----
5 ------- -------
22
1
- --~---
3 -----
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18
13
31 29
1. _____9__
154
2 1_______
21 10
::=:::=1-----2-
Thomaston . .. _ 10
13 ------- ------
90
Thomasville. Toccoa Trion
Valdosta
_ _
8 4
_
!
2 II
2
10 ------- ------- 83
7 ------- ------- 28
2 ------- ------- 40
2
14 ------- ------- 110
9I 4
6
3
12
I
6
1
15
6
--------1 w WViadyalciraoss___-_-________
5
21
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I
10 ------- -------1 116
1 3
>!"- West Point.__________ w Winder______________
31 3[
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2'
1- 3 _______ -------,1
5
_______ --.- ___ 1
15 36
6
1
4
2
Total Cities:
.! 312
51
35 398
42 1 62 3,193 238 637 135
Total Counties
II,786 ' 330 770 ,886
61 330 13,592 1,013 1,877 437
Grand TotaL
. 2,098 381
I
1
805 3 ,284
I 103 392 16,785 1,251 12,514
572
2 4 1 1
,
31 ______________1
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1
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1
2
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607 305 155 540 709 385 766 1' 347 170 678 877 425
TABLE XIV-WHITE SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-LIGHTING, HEATING, AND SANITARY FACILITIES Figures are takenfrom the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
,
1-----------
PLANT UTILITIES
LIGHTING
HEATING
!
SANITARY FACILITIES'
~-I---------c-----,----
SYSTEM
,'I
Fl~~~:"- J~~~~-t I Other
---1--1--- Type of Fuel
~:d -;;:cn-
Oil I Gas Coal !
lating ~~;r
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Sewage Disposal
Toilets
Water
Low
--------~--I-----,----- I Hot Radiant Tile
Filter I City
Indoor
------Out- City Drilled
Pressure Air Floor Field System Sewage Flush door
or or Dug
Steam
Panel
Privy County Well
Appling
_
Atkinson
_
Bacon
_
Baker
_
Baldwin
_
Banks
~_______
Barrow_____________
Bartow_____________ Ben HiIL
Berrien______________
------1---- -----------.----------
3
3
4
3
2
2
2
6
2
4
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2
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4 I 2 6
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6
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9 4 5
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141
7
3
4
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Bibb________________ Bleckley_____________ Brantley __ Brooks
Bryan_____________
16 4
21 ________
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47
3
I
29 ., _ 4
227
21
11
2
24
3
I
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54
2
4
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7 3
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340
4
28 _
2 4
3
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5
2
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Bntts Calhoun Camden
_ _
26
57
_
2
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2 2
6 _7 _2
3 I
5
4
3
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5
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24
7
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4 2
3
3
4
4
2
4
2
2
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2
CarroIL____________
5
Catoosa_____________
7
Cbarlton____________
3
Chatham
~_~~
21
18
I
2
I
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2
3
2
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14 14
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6
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8
6
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8 2
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12 3
10
2
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31
5
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14
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27
7
28
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Clayton _____________ Clinch. _____________ Cobb ________ ___ Coffee_______________ CoIquitL ________ __
Colnmbia ___ _______ Cook ____________ Coweta ___________ Crawford. ___________ Crisp _____ ______
Dade _______________ Dawson. ____________ Decatnr_____________ DeKalb. ____________ Dodge __ __________
Dooly._. ____________ Dougherty ___________ Douglas _____________ Early _______________ Echols ______________
2
12
,
----.~--
1
4
2 --------, 3
11
20
1
2
9
10 -------- 7
10
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4 -------- ------.- 3
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8
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10
7
1
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36
11 -------- --.---
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9
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7
1
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2
Elbert ______________ Emanuel, ___________ Evens, ____________ Fannin___ ___________
2 5 1 1
F a y e t t e _____________
2
Floyd _______________ Forsyth. ____________ Franklin ____________
Fulton ______________
12 3
3 41
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10 --------
6
1
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3
1
9
6
2
1
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8
8
1
2
4
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2 ---
1
2
2 27 14 ---._-
9
34 ---
Gilmer ______________ Glascock. ___________ Glynn ______________
Gordon. ____________ Grady ______________
9 --------
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8
4 ------.-
1
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4
2 --------
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1
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2
3
7
3
4 2 ------ 1
9 -------- ---
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2
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Greene. _____________ Gwinnett____________
4 12
Habersham __________ HaIL. ______________ Hancock ____________
9 11
--------
3 -------- 1
2
12 -------- 6 11
7 -------- 8 1
10 -------- 13 2
3 -------- ------ 3
2! 2
1
4
2
14
6 ------ 8
6
2
7
1 1 --------
3 14
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5 12
1
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Haralson ____________ Harris ______________ Hart________________
H e a r d _______________ Henry. _____________
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1
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7 12 6
4 15 12 20 2
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8
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2
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2 1 7 47 3
4 13 4
1
2
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8
6
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8
4
2
33
10
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3
1
13
2
6
7
6
14
1
2
4
2
6
1
4
1
2
TABLE XIV-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-LIGHTING, HEATING, AND SANITARY FACILITIES
PLANT UTILITIES
LIGHTING
HEATING
I
SANITARY FACILITIES
- - - - - - -------~~-, ------~
--- --------
-----------
HYSTEM
! Type of Fuel
I
Central System
I Sewage Disposal
Toilets
Water
Fluores- Incancent descent
- ------1 ---------- - -. ---------- ------- - ----
I Other
I Room
I
i
I
Fired Circu- Low 'I' Hot 1 Radiant Tile
Filter
City Indoor Out-
I Oil Gas Coal
lating Pressure Air Floor Field System Sewage Flush door
City Drilled or or Dug
Hot Steam
Panel
Privy County Wen
____________________ ~~ __ ~~
Wate:... .
,
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.
_
Houston, ____ __
6
3
_
Irwin_______________
2
Jackson_____________
3
4 3
_ _
Jasper____________
2
Jeff Davis___________
2
7
22
3_
1 1
________ ________ ________ ________
1
2 3
Jefferson____________ Jenkins
3
5
_
2
_____
4 2
Johnson _
Jones _ Lamar _
2
_
1
_
3
_
1
4
.-------- --------,-------- --------
Lanier
_
2
_
______
2
_
Laurens _ Lee _
3 6
8 3
_ _
34
7_
Liberty
_
1
1
Lincoln _
1
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1 i
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1
-
1
6
1 1
Lumpkin _
4
3
4
Macon
_
1
2
2
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6
1
2
_
8
3_
4_
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1
9 2 _ 2
2
9 4 4 2
6
3 2
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5 4
1
2
2
1
7
6
10
1 _
1 1
1 6
6 4 6
9
2
2
1
5
2
2
2 5 10 1 1
1 1 2 4 5
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_
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McIntosh _
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1
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1
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4
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1 -------- 2
1 1
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2
3
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6 -------- -------- 6
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8 5 5
5
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6
15
4 -------- 1
9
21
17
4
18 -------- 1 8 13 8
7
2 -------- --------
3
1
2
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10
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1 2 13
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6
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106
3_
2 17
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2 12
6 10
TABLE XIV-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-LIGHTING, HEATING, AND SANITARY FACILITIES
PLANT UTILITIES
SYSTEM
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield WilcoxWilkes Wilkinson Worth Total Counties
LIGHTING
HEATING
SANITARY FACILITIES
I
Fluores- Incan-
Type of Fuel
I
Room
Central System
Sewage Disposal
Toilets
Water
--,------.----1----.--
cent descent Other
Fired Circu- Low
Hot Radiant Tile
Fil ter City Indoor Out-
City Drilled
Oil Gas Coal
lating Pressure Air
Floor Field Systern Sewage Flush door
or or Dug
Hot Steam
Panel
Privy County Wen
Water
--- ---------- --- -- --- - - --- --- ---
_ _
7 1
_
_ 1 -~------
_
1
1 ------_. 5
1 -------- ------
1
2
1
6 7
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3
------
3
3
2
5
1 1 ------ --------
2
2
2
1
3
1
1
1
12 ------ 1
6
2 -------- ---~----
1
1 --------
3 1
-----------
-_
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5
----
7 1
1 -------- --------
2
1
3
1
1
1
3
2
1
6
5 -------- -------- 11 ~~--
1
12
5 1 3 3 12
_
_ 2 -~------
_ _
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4
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3
2 -------- 1 4 -------- -----6 -------- 3
4
2 ------
1
2
4 ------ 2
2
4
5
2
2
4 --------
3
1
1 --------
2 -------- -------- --------
2
2
3 --------
3 -~--
1 ----
4 -----~-- _.--~---
3
2
2
_
661
771
43 457 558 357 278
530
447
115
55
604
71
468 1,118
37
766
410
Americus
_
Atlanta
_
:1 BarnesvilIe
_
Bremen
_
Buford _
2
4 -------- ------
41
52 -------- ------
1 1
---
----
1
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------
------
1
1 -------- ------
2
1 ------
1
55 37 ------
12
1 ------ ------ --------
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69 --------
2
1
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1 ------ ------
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1 --------
1 -------- ._------ --------
3 78
1 1 1
3
82 1 1 1
Calhoun _ Carrollton cartersville
Cedartown, Chickamauga _
Cochran _ Commerce _ Dalton_____ _ Decatur Dublin
1
_ .._------
_
2
3
1
2 -------- ------ 3 ------ 1
2
1 -------- -------- --------1----
3 -------- ------ 3 ------ ------
2
1 -------- -------- --------1----
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4 -------- ------ 5
3 1
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1 4
3 4
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3
9
1
4
7
1
5 -------- -------- 2
1 I 21 ______
1~
3 ______ ------
1I
3, 4
2 ---- -II ----- --11 ------ -----6 ----- -- ------ --1 -------- --------
3
3
3
3
3
3
5
.5
1
2
3
3
12
12
9
9
,5
5
3 LI _
82 1 _
11 1--------_
1
_
~12 11 -----:- _
~ I::::::::
Fitzgerald .
--I 2
Gainesville. __.. ..
4
Hawkinsville
_
1
Hogansville ._. _
3
Jefferson... __. _
2
Laflrange , , _. Marietta . . . Monroe Moultrie . Newnan
._ .. .. _
. __._ _
1 ._
5 1 13
t
._____
3I
4
_
1 __._ ..
_
'::::::i:::::::~:i:::::::t::::::'
3
2
2 _.. __.. _ . ._.
.
2
2
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2
_... 6
9
10
8
1
3 ._
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.
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9
9
1 2
2
1 .. .
.
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10 4
10 4
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:~_ :::::::: ::::::::1::::::::
6 4
6 4
9
10
46 ,
. __
4 i--------
2
2
1
1
12
12
31
3_
Thomaston .______
1
Thomasville_________
4
Toccoa______________
1
Trion_._._._________
2
Valdosta____________
5
Vidalia
_
2
Waycross
_
2
West Point . _
2
Winder__ ._. _. . __,
2
8311.--.--._-_-_-
3 ._.
Total Cities.,
_ 143
1621
1
Total Counties
_ 661
771
431
Grand Total. ...... 804
933 I 44
----------'-----
5 31
2
.
._ . .
_
1 3
71
I
.
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1
6
._
... _.
, 5 ._._._ ._._._
27 11164
92
10
_
1
:
8
________________________ ------_.1
:::1 ~i; __ _
_
75
159
242
457 558 357 278
530
447
115
55
604
::: I 71 'I
1,118
484 722 449 288
605
606
141
1
63
609
71
709
-------~._----------'----
1,360 I
5
8 1 2 5
5 8
3 2
243
37
766
410
I 37 1,009
411
TABLE XV-WHITE SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-PLANT USE AND VALUE OF PROPERTY Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
STATUS OF PLANT USE
VALUE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY (In Dollars)
SYSTEM
Nnmber Available
Number
Number
Number Available
at Beginning
Abandoned
Completed
for Use at the
Present
of the Year
During the Year During the Year End of Year
Worth
of
Buildings
Build- Inst, Build- Inst. Build- Inst. Build Inst.
ings Rooms ings Rooms ings Rooms ings Rooms
--- --------------------------
Appling ... _______. __._._ Atkinson _________________ Bacon .. __________________ Baker_______. ____________
Baldwin. __... ____________
19 14
6 8 13
117
1
4
2
5
70 69
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23
2 -------- --------
86 -------- -------- -------- I 6
20 14
6 6 13
118 S 70 69 23 92
1,418,000 S 1,045,000
800,000 395,000 2,005,000
Banks .. __________________
Barrow_______.. __________ Bartow___________________
12 9 35
Ben HiIL _________. ______ Berrien.. _________________
10 25
61 --------
39
3
2 16
.. --.-5-1-----22-
179 -------- --------
1 --------
37 -------- -------- -------- -------117 -------- -------- -------- ------_.
12 11 36 10 25
59 45
179 37 117
698,000 899,469 2,529,500 485,000 978,636
Bibb .. __________. ________ Bleckley __________________
39 4
Brantley________________ ..
15
Brooks .. ________________ '
19
Bryan_. _________. ________
10
678 27
---------------
4 --------
--------
--------
8
.._------
69 --------
1 -------- -_.-----
67 44
----.---
--------
--------
--. . ----
--------
--------
-_.----------
-
39 4 15 19
10
682 27
68 67 44
8,945,360 208,500 790,000 345,000
544,750
Bulloch. __________________ Burke ____________________
27 20
Butts.... ________________ Calhoun __________________
6 15
Camden. _________________
7
157
1
--------
95
2
1
1 --------
43 52
--------
--------
--------
0. _ _ _ _ _ - -
----_--._-------
---------------
47 -------- .._------
1
4
26 29
6 15
8
157 94 43 52
51
2,471,796 1,116,000
527,000 362,273 637,262
Candler_________________ ._
6
Carroll , , __________. ______
43
Catoosa.. ________________
19
Charlton. __________. _____
7
Chatham.. _______________
61
--I CChhaattttaohoogoac;h_e_e_.__-_._-_-_-_- _-_-_- ..
3 30
Cherokee __.. ____. ___. ____
28
Clarke .... _. ___________ Clay ___...... ____________
22 3
47 --------
1 --------
6
161 -------- -------- --------
1
43
150 -------- -------- -------- -------- 19
48 -------- -------- -------- --------
7
671 -------- -------- 7 30 68
7 132 164 186 20
--------
--------
-.-_--_--_--_--_--_--_---------------2---
--------
-----i21
2
6
--------
_______.
--------
--------
3 30
30 20 3
46
711,500
162
1,006,500
150
2,292,204
48
1,045,000
701 11,137,435
7
200,000
132
2,068,832
176
2,959,500
180
3,983,285
20
174,000 I
Book Value
of Grounds
35,350 44,500 50,000
5,300 213,500
10,700 8,125 165,500 10,000 40,000
374,282 6,200
31,000 13,100 23,500
91,150 44,650
6,500 14,400 27,000
27,300 50,400 100,500 50,000 1,391,647
5,000 39,300 107,000 145,300 3,000
Book Value
of Furniture
I
Book Value of
Library Books and Other
Instructional Aids
Grand Total Value of
School Property
S 144,648 S 93,000
75,000 49,000 171,500
27,931 S 36,500 20,000
3,850 74,825
1,625,929 1,218,000
945,000 453,150 2,464,825
37,800
10,300
30,407
11,625
118,567
49,625
59,990 --------------
151,807
37,700
756,800 949,626
2,863,192 550,490
1,208,143
1,219,664 29,425 111,658 32,800 46,950
346,497 13,205 38,127 26,000
72,500
10,885,803 256,630 970,785 416,900
629,200
247,774
77 ,600 68,786 81,500 60,187
46,968
50,229 13,447 29,443 14,656
2,857,688 1,288,429
615,733 487,616 739,105
63,400 136,500 109,071 53,500 1,076,340
20,150 51,615 31,673
16,500 310,238
822,350 1,245,015 2,533,449 1,165,000 13,920,484
20,000 173,912
160,035 251,816
17,500
10,000 45,812 87,733
112,746 8,500
235,000 2,327,856
3,314,268 4,493,147
203,073
Clayton
_
Clinch __
Cobb _
Coffee
_
Colquitt; __
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
_ _ _
_ _
Dade
Dawson Decatur., DeKalb Dodge
_
_ _ _
_
Dooly
_
Dougherty _
Douglas
_
Early
_
Echols _
26 13 63 33 49
11 10
~ ~'I'i'I"1 257
54 573 182 132
26 13 65 33 49
11 15
257 54 583 182 132
69 88
3,505,000 737,000
6,663,680 2,579,000 1,809,379
916,999 916,792
13
13
86
1,110,000
4
4
27
440,000
17
19
100
1,533,332
13
71
7
36
38
153
63
750
17
120
13
72
1,139,691
7
35
557,515
37
153
2,187,220
70
926 15,914,297
16
113
1,440,000
20
69
21
279
15 23
5
85 80 25
::::::~l::::4
: :~
20
69
855,000
21
287
4,784,000
16
98
1,800,576
21
76
486,000
5
25
240,000
Effingham
_
15
76
Elbert
_
23
88
EmanueL
_
32
125
Evans
_
6
50
Fannin
_
24
138
Fayette
.
_
10
53
Floyd
_
35
268
Forsyth
_
19
89
Franklin _
24
142
Fulton
_
49
661
Gilmer
Glascock__
Glynn
_
Gordon
Grady _
_
13
2
23
_
32
15
1
1
4
-6-i:::::~: 1----- 1--- 65
15
76
837,000
21
88
764,900
~2
125
1,969,475
6
50
550,000
24
138
1,802,212
10
53
644,350
38
276
4,068,771
19
89
765,500
18
110
1,237,457
50
726 13,187,400
11
92
1,100,308
2
20
350,000
23
225
4,125,000
33
119
1,549,500
16
122
1,757,000
11
11
56
765,000
60
57
276
4,014,588
28
28
146
2,360,318
28
30
218
3,758,329
8
8
31
405,000
13
76
1,019,000
51
759,000
l!
12 I'
88
1,392,050
~~ 908,000
I 1,257,551
125,000 20,500 280,786 183,700 57,200
52,000 46,000 20,000 6,000 72,779
25,000 6,500
65,750 560,604 177,500
18,600 380,640
44,000 24,800 10,000
14,200 21,100 94,550 26,000 79,651
16,150 109,950 19,300 40,925 34.8,000
61,659 3,000 360,700 22,000 26,450
23,800 144,500 86,650 122,900
5,700
38,000
32,500 I
33,256
5160,,600000 I
254,318 114,457 631,512 153,000 164,453
82,486 146,942 132,500 48,000 85,050
143,657 26,430 221,202 1,301,863 106,600
123,925 406,861 181,100 102,150 35,000
73,100 117,210 185,180 75,000 176,289
68,652 322,444 109,161
92,980 1,131,633
63,563 26,000 214,208 101,900 313,225
68,000 355,487 205,753 386,267
48,150
116,620 70,350 109,050 102,000 274,713
68,054 41,115 190,270 60,600 44,800
16,700 35,591 25,399 12,000 50,161
11,926 9,494 43,945 279,281 50,504
32,600 74,556 33,482 24,450 5,000
22,450 23,648 51,175 18,000 31,275
14,602 79,136 28,675 35,270 378,416
18,300 8,000 80,039 29,612 35,633
13,900 95,357 82,245 78,475 5,000
15,500 20,700 27,200 8,750 53,569
3,952,372 913,072
7,766,248 2,976,300 2,075,832
1,068,185 1,145,325 1,287,899
506,000 1,741,322
1,290,327 599,939
2,518,117 18,056,045 1,774,604
1,030,125 5,646,057 2,064,108
648,400 290,000
946,750 926,858 2,300,380 669,000 2,089,427
743,754 4,508,301
922,636 1,406,632 15,046,249
1,243,930 387,000
4,779,947 1,703,012 2,131,308
870,700 4,609,932 2,734,966 4,345,971
463,850
1,189,920 882,570
1,561,556 1,028,750 1,642,433
TABLE XV-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-PLANT USE AND VALUE OF PROPERTY
--
-
STATUS OF PLANT USE
VALUE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY (In Dollars)
SYSTEM
:
Nnmber Available
Nnmber
Number
at Beginning
Abandoned
Completed
of the Year During the Year During the Year
Number Available
for Use at the End of Year
Buildings
Honston __________________ Irwin ____________________
18 14
Jackson __________________ Jasper ____________________ Jeff Davis ________________
13 4 21
Jefferson __________________ Jenkins ___________________
Johnson __________________ Jones _____________________
Lamar____________________
17 4 12
11 5
Lanier____________________ Laurens __________________ Lee ______________________
Liberty___________________
10 31
10 6
Lincoln ___________________
5
Long_____________________
10
Lowndes __________________ Lumpkin _________________ Macon ___________________
20 8 11
Madison __________________
12
Marion ___________________ McDuffie _________________
M e l n t o s h _________________
5 12 6
Meriwether _______________ Miller ____________________
17 9
MitcheIL ________________ Monroe ___________________
23 6
Montgomery ______________ Morgan __________________ Murray __________________
6 18
16
Inst. Rooms
200 77 52 32 89
92 47 55 36 34
Build- Inst. Build-I Inst. ings Rooms ings Rooms
------
I
-------- -------- ::::::::1::::::::
4
12
1
17
-------- -------- -------- --------
-------- -------- --- ---- --------
2
8
2
20
-------- -------- -------- -- -----
3
6
1 --------
-------- -------- -------- --------
1
14
1
10
Bnild-1 Inst. ings Rooms
[
18
200
14
77
10
57
4 I 32
21 : 89
17
104
4
47
10
49
11
36
5
30
39 -------- -------- -------- --------
10
39
111
1 --------
1 --------
31
111
34 -------- -------- -------- --------
10
34
54 -------- - ------ -------- --------
6
54
29
1
1
1
2
5
30
36 -------- -------- -------- --------
10
36
99 --------
3
1
4
21
100
44
2
8
4
19
10
55
51 --------
3
3
6
14
54
79 -------- --------
1 -------- 13
79
33 -------- -------- -------- --------
5
33
75 --------
3
12
72
29
3
6
1
8
4
31
95 75
---------------
--------
--------
--------
--------
---------------
17 9
95 75
::::::~: :::::~~: ::::::U::::~~:I 79
23
79
46
6
46
36
7
36
53
17
54
100
16
100
Present Worth
of Buildings
Book Value
of Grounds
Book
Value of
Furniture
Book Value
of Library Books
and Other Instructional
Aids
Grand Total Value of School Property
3,250,000 S 828,000 746,200 450,000 988,370
1,947,000 660,000 647,500 388,000 440,000
485,535 1,298,900
572,190 575,000 383,985
300,000 1,250,000
638,500 1,000,000 1,243,000
650,000 1,230,000
280,000 1,353,150
745,041
1,257,600 581,500 505,000
1,250,658 1 046 415
170,000 $ 26,600 13,100 15,000 28,500
37,700 15,000 29,550 9,060 5,000
18,000 13,587 6,750 10,000 6,900
15,000 36,800 12,000 14,700 23,000
15,000 34,000 25,000 77,500 19,500
38,600 23,000
6,200 22,300 15 500
305,000 S 106,280 64,300 45,000 109,000
119,625 55,368
56,000 40,850 34,000
220,000 125,600 57,500 64,525 34,275
55,816 98,250 51,035 68,200 79,440
80,000
120,700 58,000 111,850 84,680
169,700
41,500
36,000
106,157 101 500
I
65,050 $ 25,850 18,654 5,500 22,500
3,790,050 986,730 842,254 515,500
1,148,370
34,750 12,500
9,350 8,450 8,000
2,139,075
742,868 742,400 445,860 487,000
17,000 44,256
11 ,500 9,523 15,428
740,535 1,482,343
647,940 659,048
440,688
15,000
32,571 20,050
16,500 24,450
391,032 1,417,621
725,085 1,099,400 1,369,890
24,000 27,500
8,500 27,040
27,235
769,000
1,412,200 371 ,500
1,569,540 876,456
25,900
9,000 19,500
I 19,205
18 800
1,491,800
655,000 566,700 1,39R320
1 182 215
..........
NMeuwsctoogne_e_______________-_-_--_-__--_-_____I
Oconee ___________________
Oglethorpe ________________ Paulding__________________
57 17
18 1 17
Peach ____________________
7
Pickens ___________________
12
Pierce ____________________ Pike _____________________ PoIL ____________________
18 10 24
666 --------1--------
16 I
-------r------ 102
-------- --------
49 45
------~ -- -------
-----
-----
-
-
-
89 -------- --------
61 77
-------- --------------- --------
-------- --------------- --------
82
14
24
45 -------- -------- -------- --------
151 -------- -------- --------
58
682 10,366,669
17
102
1,297,024
18 1
49 45
I
496,350 647,000
17
I
I
89
914,326
7
61
1,100,000
12
77
827,754
20
92
849,850
10
45
500,000
24
154
2,270,547
1,055,177 43,800 12,850 11,820 28,800
33,000 25,800 44,000 15,250 35,200
1,275,877 114,000 65,100 33,000 100,415
63,000 90,157 106,802 45,745 127,100
291,892 44,950 20,474 11,966 22,478
20,500 21,790 36,699 12,091 42,000
12,989,615 1,499,774
594,774 703,786 1,066,019
1,216,500 965,500
1,037,351 573,086
2,474,847
Pnlaski___________________ Putnam __________________
2 3
Quitman __________________ Rabun ___________________
4 19
Randolph _______
9
24 -------- -------- -------- --------1
2
34 -------- -------- -------- --------
3
15 -------- - - - - ~ - -- -------- --------
4
-- 86 -------- - - - - - ~ -------- ~ - - - - - - ~
19
43 -------- --------
12
11
24
315,000
34
583,000
15
220,000
86
1,336,500
55
836,725
10,000
33,000 2,000
55,500 15,500
32,000 92,000 24,000
98,280 83,225
5,000 12,750 16,500 26,700 39,650
362,000 720,750 262,500 1,516,980 972,400
Richmond ________________
Rockdale _______ Schley__________ - ____
56
537 -------- --------
55
7
61 -------- -------- -------- --------
5
23
7 -------- --------
56
545
7
61
5
16
7,293,806 1,098,500
256,000
Screven __________ Seminole ____________
13
89 -------- --
-------- --------
13
89
1,047,000
9
53
----- -------- --------,
9
53
866,010
507,945 14,500 17,000 18,300 45,000
903,059
99,300 22,000 96,825 134,000
289,714 28,000
4,000 30,750
23,850
8,994,524 1,240,300
299,000 1,192,875 1,068,860
Spalding-Griffin ___________
28
186
1I 1
3
7I
30
192
2,860,447
444,700
492,809
73,251
3,871,207
I;.V ~ I;.V
Stephens ______________ -- __
16
Stewart. _________________ Sumter ___________________
8 17
66 40 45
-~-I-----::-
2
5
4
15
100
1,419,175
_____5:1
8
40
906,000
1
16
45
590,000
17,890 18,800 8,750
93,275 41,500 65,400
74,000 11,630 16,400
1,604,340 977,930 678,350
Talbo!._ ------ -- - - -- - -~_.
8
29 -------- -------- --- ---- --------
8
29
270,000
6,600
31,500
6,850
314,950
Taliaferro_____ ----------Tattnall , ________ Taylor ____________ Telfair ________________ Terrell. __________ _______
4 28
7 23 14
17 -------- -------- -------- --------
116 -------- -------- -------- --------
46 -------- --------
1 --------
78
2 -------- --------
40 -------- ---
---- --------
4
28 8 23 14
17 116 46 76 40
300,000 1,198,557
519,000 530,500 744,764
2,500
53,950 11,000 16,450 8,100
20,000 96,830 54,500 71,750
66,843
5,000 41,825 27,700 29,773 26,300
350,000 1,391,162
612,200 648,473 846,607
TTihfto.,m, a_s_____________-_- - - - - - - - - - -
26 25
Toombs _____
11
Towns __________
8
Treutlen ________
5
Troup __________ Turner ___________________
14 12
99
37
154 -------- -------- --------
85 -------- --------- --------
~~~~~:-r;:~~~- 34
--------
42
76
--------
69 I
27 25 11 8 ,1
14 12
134 154 85 34 42
76 69
1,261,000 1,641,742
938,000 .573 ,332 414,000
1,154,538 863,438
Twiggs ___________________ Union ____________________
6 12
Upson _________
20
Walker. _________
37
Walton __________ Ware _____________________
26 25
Warren ___________________
2
Washington __________
17
"I ~. 37
64 73
265
74
116
29 95
.,lI'
6 12 20
37 18 25 2 17
37 64 74
262 67 116 29 95
381,000 872,000 750,652
3,767,932 750,800 770,800 446,000 881,400
36,500 120,500 30,000 22,200
14,000
40,700 33,786 5,900
8,800 47,392
138,000 18,150 66,275 8,000 23,300
148,700 216,600 171,300
33,633 15,720
179,854 129,405 32,020 99,470 108,687
287,730 86,510 77,100 27,000 81,688
40,450 40,400 18,688 10,476 10,150
16,533 27,800 16,985 15,943 44,234
74,907 24,320 21,430 12,500 57,503
1,475,389 2,019,242 1,157,988
639,641 .503,870
1,391,624 1,054,429
435,905 996,213 950,915
4,268,569 879,780 935,605 493,500
1,043,891
----------------- -
--------
---- ----------.-
TABLE XV-Continued-WHlTE SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-PLANT USE AND VALUE OF PROPERTY
STATUS OF PLANT USE
VALUE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY (In Dollars)
SYSTEM
Number Available Number
Number
Number Available
at Beginning
Abandoned
Completed
for Use at the
of the Year During the Year During the Year End of Year
Build- Inst, Build- Inst. Build- Inst, Build- Inst. ings Rooms ings Rooms ings Rooms ings Rooms
--------- ----- ------
I
Present
Book
Worth
Value
of
of
Buildings
Grounds
Book Value
of Furniture
I Book Value
of Library Books
and Other Instructional
Aids
Grand Tota Value of School Property
----
Wayne. ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - --
26
Webster .. .. ---------
6
Wheeler------------------
12
White .. ------ -----------
11
Whitfield------------
34
Wilcox. --------------Wilkes_---------------
._..
17 7
Wilkinson . . Worth __ .. ..
-------
-----
---... I
5 27
138
1
6 -------- --------
25
18
6
47
12
66
11
189
34
1
,.1. . 82
90
,
48 1
17 7
5
121
28
132 $ 18 47 66 189
82 90 48 121
2,014,000 $ 125,000 422,667 831,700
2,869,200
763,000 746,000 556,000 757,535
72,600 $ 4,000 6,250 23,500 72,500
20,000 40,000 21,700 45,062
233,048 $ 20,000 46,850 56,011 204,707
86,950 65,000
3,800 97,425
44,500 $ 9,000 11,000 16,249 45,900
25,454 19,000 11,800 24,905
2,364,148 158, 000 485,767
927,46 o
3,192,307
895,40 4
877203,,2000o0
924,92 7
Total Counties ... ------ 2,737 17,155
77 I 279
93
776 2,753 17,652 247,746,776 11,425,048 24,087,509 37,275,016 289,941,64
Americus _________________
6 I 55
6
55
640,300
Atlanta, -------- --------- 111 1,969
110 1,976 32,700,020
BBBaurerfnomeredsvn; i,:~-~~~::::::::::::::I
CCCaaalrrhrtoeorlulstnvo;i~:::::::::::::::1,
3 4
"
8 7 8
CedsrtowD ________________ ,
8
18
3
36
4
28
2
47 66
'.1.'.1.1':I
8 7
62 77
......1.
6.(..-...1.[......6.
8 8
18
300,000
36
475,000
28
510,000
47
546,000
66
895,000
62
1,282,000
77
1,355,000
......
~U_g~ ~~ Chickam
CCoocmhmranerce
____. :::::: :::
________________
I
!
Dalton, -------------- ..--1
6
2 6 12
Decatur
14
Dublin ---..-.-.-.-.-_-_-::::::-: I
21
1
6
35 29
118 133
3
1-~-:-:-~-~-~-~-~1i-~-:-:-~-~-~-~-~1I-:-:-:-:-:-:-~-:1i-:-:-:-:-:-:-~-:1I
2
7 12 14
8
21
35 40 118 135 73 I
1,050,000
375,000 350,000 1,974,000 3,000,000 362 504
15,000 1,774,825
10,000 25,000 30,000
25,000 22,000 75,500 52,000 20,000
17,000 9,000 390,000 318,257 30 100
65,694 4,583,380
22,000 40,000 35,000
45,000 74,730 82,705 97,115 40,000
48,000 26,000 99,000 187,900 116 996
32,036 718,475
3,000 25,000
9,000
13,232 23,900 23,785 28,900 14,000
12,000 2,600 36,500 80,067 58000
753,03 o
39,776,700 335, 000 550, 000 584, 000
629,23 2
11,,041653,,6939oo
1,533,015 1,124, 000
452, 000 387,600 2,499, 500 3,585,424 567 ,600
Fitzgerald ________________ Gainesville ________________ Hawkinsville ______________ Hogansville _______________ Jefferson __________________
57
85 20 47
~~~~~/[~~j;--~;:2:
:~_:t:i
9 9 3 6
57 113 19 47
960,000
1,788,775
380,000 795,262
I
62,500 326,000
25,000 16,000
50
4
50
494,640 I
40,000
LaGrange _________________
M a r i e t t a __________________ M o n r o e ___________________ Monltrie __________________ Newnan __________________
10 15
7 18
6
136 -------- --------
1
16
184 -------- --------- -------- --------
43
9
121
4
1
4
74 -------- -------- -------- --------
11 15
6 18
6
152 184 34 121
74
4,733,237 3,192,000
388,853 1,450,307
1,885,000
175,134 122,750 26,000 58,000
90,000
Pelham ___________________
Quitman __________________ Rome ____________________
7 5 22
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5
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1,065,000 450,000
1,569,000 325,000 669,000
32,000 15,000 405,000 10,000
28,000
47,000 153,280
75,000 54,500 40,000
357,487 308,000 30,500 243,304 171,000
64,950 45,000 204,598 33,000 54,000
37,982 32,108 20,000
6,000 13,500
68,666 52,400 18,000 39,500 24,300
17,550 17,000 61,607 13,000 14,300
1,107,482 2,300,163
500,000 871,762 588,140
5,334,524 3,675,150
463,353 1,791,111 2,170,300
1,179,500 527,000
2,211,360 381,000 765,300
Thomaston ___ --- _________1
13
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10
Toccoa ___________________
6
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2
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14
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1,911,000 1,254,594 1,350,000
538,103 1,823,000
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54,140 27,000 40,477 228,000
184,870
141,457 56,000 33,984
153,575
42,364
29,282 20,000 19,312 31,593
2,202,934 1,479,473 1,453,000
631,877 2,236,168
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Vidalia ___________________
Waycross ________ West Point , ______ Winder __________
5 10 3 3
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119 -------- -------- ---- --------
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38 119 28 48
500,000 1,713,392
625,000 700,000
20,000 104,500 30,000 20,000
35,000 122,724
35,000 60,000
8,000 47,222 15,000 13,000
563,000
1,997,738 705,000 793,000
Total Cities ________
399 4,488
11
51
10
130
398 4,567 76,376,487
4,833,383
8,267,749
1,741,181 91,185,056
Total Connties ____________ 2,737 17,155
77
279
93
776 2,753 17,652 247,746,776 11,425,048 24,087,509 37,275,016 289,941,649
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3,136 21,643
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906 3,151 22,219 324,123,263
16,258,431 32,355,258 39,016,197 $ 381,126,705
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SYSTEM
M... sonry
NUMBER OF INSTRUCTION ROOMS
NUMBER AND KIND OF BUILDINGS
NUMBER OF SPECIAL SERVICE ROOMS
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3 --- --- --
2 -- -----
2 -- -- ---
3 -- ---
15 I 18
7 ---
I
23 10 8 39 12
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I
1
25 ------ -- ---- -- --
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7
I
1
11 --- -- --
I
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2
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2
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2
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TABLE XVI-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-BUILDINGS AND ROOMS
SYSTEM
Masonry
NUMBER AND KIND OF BUILDINGS
Ma-
sonry
Veneer Frame On
Wood
Total
Non-
Sub-
Publicly Regu- Stand-
Owned lar ard
Class- Class- Class-
Non- rooms rooms rooms
Publicly
In Use
Owned
NUMBER OF INSTRUCTION ROOMS
SPECIAL CLASSROOMS
Self
Con- Science Home
tained Labs Eco-
Pri-
nomic
mary
Labs
Class-
rooms
IndusTyping trial
Arts
Agriculture Shop
Band Room
Excep- .
I
tional Library Otber
Cbil-
dren's
Room
NUMBER OF SPECIAL SERVICE ROOMS
Gym- Gym- Audi- Cafe- Cafe-
nasi- natori- tori- teria tori.
urn urn urn
urn
Wayne_______________
3
1
~m:l:;_-_-_~~~:::::::: i ::::::: :_
~~::fi~id_~~:::::::::: -----~_ ::::::: :::::::
Wilcox_______________
2
'" Wilkes_______________
2
~ Wilkinson____________
3
o Worth_______________
5
5
~ ::::::: ----17'. ::::::: :::::::
25
5
g~
:_ :::::::
15 51 29 54
Total Counties
_ 503 26 309 838 25 166 5,221 610
1
1
1
1
I
2 1 i -----1- ::::::: '. ::::::: :::::::
'. ::::::: ::::::: ::::::: ::::::: ::::::: ::::::: :::::::
10
1
1
4
1
1
7
1
1
14
2
2
1
1
1
1
959 164 190 98 80 108 43 33
2
1____
12
i ::::_:~_ ::::::'::::== :::::: :::::: 1
~_I::::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: ----~-
2
2
2
2
3
3
5
5
300 245 22 23 40 77 278
Americus_____________
2
1
37
1
2
_
Atlanta______________ 36
2
3
41 1
3 508 29 212 24 21
7 12
Barnesville
5
5 30 17
5 15 22 11 _
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I
CCaarlhroolultno_n________________________
21
21
1
34 ------- ------- 29
41 ,______2_ 'I
1
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1
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Moultrie_____________
4' 3
7
Newnan______________
2
1
3
20
1
2
1
1
1
1
14
6
4
1
1
1
1
1
_
1
1
1
Pelham______________
1 ------- ----___
1 ------- ------- 29
1_______
1
1
1 -------
1 ------- -------
1
4 ------ ------ ------ ------ 1
Quitman_____________
2
2
__ 19
2
1
1
1
1
1
Rome________________
8
1
1
10
37
4
6
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
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Thomasville
.! 6
Toccoa______________
1
Trion________________
1
Valdosta_____________
8
2
2
10
1
1
._.
8
69
10
1
1
1
1
12
7
1
1
1
2
1
1
35
6
3
3
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
2
Vidalia ______________ Waycross ____________
'" West Point, __________
.c.... Winder ______________
2 -------
1
6 ------- -------
2 ------- -------
1 ------- -------
3 6 2 1
::::J:::::~:
11
2
7
56
10 -------
17 -------
4
9 -------
6
1 2 1 1
I
Total Cities __________ 117
20
I
15 152
2
4 1,201 106 270
52
1 -------
1 -------
1 -------
2
1
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1 -------
1 -------
1 -------
1 -------
1
1 -------
1 ------- -------
53
25
31
8
14
9
1 ------- ------ ------ 1 ------ 1
2 ------- ------ ------ 1
1
2
1 ------- ------ ------
1 ------
1
1 ------- ------ ------ ------ ------ 1
71
47
6 12 32 44 35
Total counties ________ 1 503
26
I 309 838
25
166 5,221
610 959
164 190
98
80 108
43
33 300 245 22 23 40 77 278
Grand TotaL ________ 620
46
324
990 I 27
170 6,422
716 1,229
216
243 I 123
111
116
57
42 371 292 28 35 72 121 313
TABLE XVII-COLORED SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-LIGHTING, HEATING, AND SANITARY FACILITIES Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
PLANT UTILITIES
LIGHTING
SANITARY FACILITIES
SYSTEM
II
Fluores- Incancent descent Other
Type of Fuel
Central System
Room
Fired Circu- Low Hot Radiant
Oil Gas Coal
lating Pressure Air Floor
Hot Steam
Panel
Water
Sewage Disposal
Toilets
Tile Filter City Indoor I Out-
Field System Sewage Flush door Privy
'Vater
City Drilled or or Dug County Well
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker
Baldwin
_
1
_
1
_
1
_
2
_
3
Banks_______________
1
Barrow
--------
Bartow
------__
Ben Hill_____________
1
Berrien_____________
1
Bibb________________
8
Bieckley____________
~~~~~~e~~~:::::::::: '.
Bryan___________
Bulloch_____________
2
Burke________________
2
Butts_______________
Calhoun_____________
4
Camden_____________
Candler_____________
1
Carroll______________
Catoosa_____________
1
Charlton____________
Chatham____________
9
Chattahoochee_______
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2
11
1
12
1
1
2
4
3
I
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1
1
1
1
1
9 5
16 ::::::::
2
1
2 13
~_ ::::::
3
4
15
3
252
1
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4
4
14 1
1
8
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1
1
1
12
15 4
3 .._..
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J
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12 1
11
11
55 16 ------
2 11 42
2
88 .._..
46 44
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1
1
1
2
3
1
1
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1
1
1
1
4
5
3
4
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1
4
1
3
1
1
4
4
1
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1
1
10
5
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2
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2
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1 ._______
3
1 .___
1 1
1
4
11
: :::::::: :::::::: 2
4
2
I
4
2
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3
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2
3
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1
1
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3
2
13
1
t 2 ::::::::
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2
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1
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1 ----.---
2 ----.---
4 .-------
1 ._.
1 1 1
15 5
J -----i5-
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6 --------
6
1
1 --------
4 --------
4 --------
1
8 1
1
17
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f
g5 ________
2
1
2 --------
I .-.-----
1
1
4 .-.-----
1
_
1
1
1
_
13
2
2
1
16
1
2
3
3
3
4
1 .----.--
4 ---_.--.
2
2
1
4
4
1
_
1
15
_
1
21
1_
5
1
2
CCllianyctho_n_____ ______ _I - - -1 _ 2 -_ - - - - - 1-
Cobb_____
_
1
2
2
Coffee_____ _ _
__
3 __ _ _ _ 3
Colquitt____ _ _ _
2 ____ ____ 2
1 _ __ ___ I ___ 1
___ 1_ : _ __ _:_ - _
i
~
1
1 _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
3
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _
2
1
____ _ _ _ _ _ _
2 ___ _ __
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3 __ _ _
3 - -- -
3 ____
1
2
2_ _
2 _ _ __
Cclumbia.c, , _ Cook .; , _ _ Coweta.. , _ _ _ __ Crawford.... _ _ Crisp____ _ _ _
Dade_____ _ _ _ _
DDaewoastounr...,... _ ___ DeKalb___ _ _ Dodgec c , , _ _
4_ _
_
3
5
1
1
2
1
_ _ _
3 1 3
1 ___
2
__ 4
3
3
_ _ __ _ _ _
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5
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--- ---
--
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1 ___ _
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1 _ _ __ _ _ _
3
1
1
2 _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _
4 - -__ - _ _ _ 4 __
1 -- - 1 ____
1 ___ __
_ ___ 1
_ 5_ _ - - 7- - -_--__ _ - -4-- - -1-- - -7--
6_
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5
1
3
1 _ _ __ 3 _ _ _ 1
__ ____
1
_ _ _ __
1_
_
-_ --__ -__--_ _-_ _- _ _- _ --- - 4- _ - -_ -_ __- -_ - - -- --
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3
3 _ _ _ __
3 ___
1
3 _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _
1_ _
2 1 -2
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4 -- -
2
1
5 - ---
1 - - -3 - --
--
4
3- -
2
3
1
1
3 --
1 -__ _ _ _ -
1
6-- -- 3- -- -5-- - 3-
6 - ___
5
1
3
1
3
1
Dooly_________ _ _ Dougherty_____ _ Douglaa.c , , _ _ _ _
1 9 __
14
_ _ _ _ _ _ 14
- - -- - - -- - --- - -
--- ----
3
6
5
1 __ _ _
6
2
3
1
1 ____
8
1 _ _ _ __ _ _ __ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _
1 _ _ _ _ __ - _ _
1
91 I
13_
4 19
11 _
Early________ _ _ _ _ _
3 _ _ _ _ 3 __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1 __ _ _ _ _ _
2
1
1
1
3
1
2
Echols_____ _ _ _ _ _
1 __
1 ___
1
_ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _
1 --- ----
1
1
Effingham, _ _ _ Elbert___ __ _ _ Emanuel., ; _ _ _ Evans_____ _
Fannin....
_
Fayette___ _ _ _
Floyd____ _
_
FForarnsyktlhin, ,, Fultonc,,
___ _
___
4 _ __ _ _ 2
1
1
2
7 _ __ _ _ _ _ _
3 13 13
3
2 _ _ __ 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1_
1 1 __ __
_
1
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1
1
2 ___ _ __ ___
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _
4 __ _ _
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1
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- - -- - --- -
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4 _3 1
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1
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1
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1 __ _ _ 1 1
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1
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1
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1
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7 __ _ _
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2
5
___ __ _ _ _
_
_ _ _ _ _ __ _ _
-- - -_ - -_ - - _--_ -_
2 __
_
1_
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- --
1
1-
-_ - - 2-
2_
5
4 --- -
1
2
13
3
4 1
- - --- - -
2 1
-
1
1
1_ _
1
1 ----
1
--3 -- -- --__- - - --2
7
__
7
3 2
--
- 1-
GGillamsceor_c_k_, _ _ _
Glynn i , ,
_
_
GGroarddyo_n___________ __
_ __
_
_
___ _
_ 1___ -_ ---_- ------_ -_ - 1- 1- -----_ -_-- -- -_--_--_ - -_ - - - _ _ -_ - - - 1 - 1-- _ -_ - - -_--- - - - 1 --_ -_-_- _- --- - - 1-
2
2 ____ 1
1
1
_
3
_ _ _ _ __ _
_ __
3
3 - - ---
3 -- -
3 _--_--_ -_ - ---- --- 2 - - 1- - - - - _-_--__ --- - 3 --_ -_ -_ -_ _--_ -_ -_ -_ - _ -_ -_ - - -2-- -_ -_ -_ --- - 1- --- 3- ----- ---_-_ --- 1- -- - --2
Greene.L, , _ _ _
4
Gwinnet!.. _ _ __ _
2
Habersham; _ _ _ _
2
HHaanILco_c_k_, ,__ _ _ ____ _ _ _ 1__
2
__
1 ____
4
1
1 1 __
2_
_
1
4 __ ___
__
1
_
1
1 _ __ _ _ _ _
__
1
2
_ _ ___
_
1_ _
15 - --- 1- --_ -_ - - -2-- -- 16- ---16 -_--_--_ -__ -_--__--_ _ -_ -__- _ _--_ -_ - -__ _ - - - -
3
4
_
3
1
1
2 - __ _ _
2 -- - -
1
2 -- _ _
2 -- --
- - ----- -- -- - - 16- - - -1-- - - --8
Haralson. _ _ _ _ _ __
1_
1 __ _ _ _ _ _ _
1 __ _ _ _
_ _ __ __ -
1 --- -
1
Harris .c ,
_
_
_
_
5 __
5
_ 5 _ _ __ __ _ _
5 _ __
5 - - - -- - ---
5
Hart_____ _ _ Heard_____ _ _ _ _
1 _ __ _
_ __
1
__ 1 __ _ _ _ __
1 __ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ -- - - -
1
1 _ _ _ _ _ __ _
___
1
_ __ _ _
1 - - - -- - -
11
Henry__ _ _ __ _
4
_
_ 2 2 ..
__
4_
_ __
_
3 _ __
1
4
3
_
1 41 __ _ _
TABLE XVII-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-LIGHTING, HEATING, AND SANITARY FACILITIES
PLANT UTILITIES
LIGHTING
HEATING
SANITARY FACILITIES
SYSTEM
Type of Fuel
Central System
Sewage Disposal
Toilets
Water
Fluores- Inean-
Room
-
cent descent Other
Fired Circu- Low Hot Radiant Tile Filter City Indoor Out- City Drilled
Oil Gas Coal
lating Pressure Air Floor Field System Sewage Flush door or or Dng
Hot Steam
Panel
Privy County Wen
Water
-------------------------------- -----------------
Houston_____________
Irwio_______________ Jackson_____________ Jasper______________ Jeff Davis___________
4 3 2 I
--------
-------1 1
1 1
1
--------
---------------
1
1 3
-----1 1
3 1 1
-----1
------
2 1 1
4 --------
1 --------
1 --------
3
1
3
-------- --------
3 --- -------- ----
2 --------
1 -------- --------
1 --------
1
1
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--------
1
1
1 -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
1
4 --------
3 --------
1 --------
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
2
1 --------
1
1
1
1
Jefferson ____________ Jenkins_____________
Johnson_____________ Jones_______________ Lamar______________
1
11
11
2
3 --------
1 --------
3 -------- --------
1 -------- --------
1
1 22 22 -------- -------- -------- --------
2
2
1 ------ 1
3 -------- -------- --------
2
2
1 ------ ------ ------
1 -------- -------- --------
--------
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3 -------- -------- --------
3 --------
1 ------ ------ 1 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
1 1 1
3
19
4 --------
1 --------
3 --------
1 --------
3
9
1
3
1 --------
1
2
1 --------
Lanier______________
LLaeue_r_en__s._._______________________ Liberty_____________ Lincoln _____________
1 -------- --------
2
1
1
5 ------.- --------
2
2 --------
1
1 --------
1 ------ ------ ------
2 ------ 2
2
5 ------ --._-- ------
3 ------ ------ ------
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1
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1
1 -------- -------- -------- --------
1 --------
1 --------
1 --------
2
2 --------
4
5 -------- --------
5
3 --------
1
2
1 --------
1
1
Long________________
Lowndes ____________ Lumpkin____________ Mscon______________
Madison____________
1 3 1 3
--------
1 2
--------
5 2
--------
--------
------------------.---
1
1
1
1 --------
1 --------
3
2
2
2
3 --------
1 --------
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1 --------
3
1
4
5
3 -------- -------- --------
2 ------ ------ ----.-
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1 --------
1 --------
4 -------- --------
4
1
5
1 -------- --------
1 --------
1
4 -------- --------
4
4
4
1
1
1 --------
2 -------- --------
2
Marion______________ McDuffie____________
--------
Mclntosh ___________
2
Meriwether__________ --------
Miller_____ ---------- --------
1 --------
1 ------ ------ ------
1 -------- --------
3 -------- ------
1
2
2 -------- -------- ------i-
1
3 .-----.- 2 .----- ------ 1
2 --------
7 .------- 2
5
1
1
3
1
1
1
1 -------- 1 ----_ .. --.--- ----.-
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1 --------
1
2
3
1
5 --------
1
1 -------- --------
1 2
I------i-
3
6
1
1 --------
1 --------
2
1
1
2
4
3
1 --------
MitcheIL ___________ Monroe_____________
Montgomery_________ Morgan_____________ Murray _____________
2 2 .. _---.----.---
5 ----_ .. -
3 1
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4 1 ------ ------
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5
3
1
1
2
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1 --------
1 -------- --------
5 --------
3
2
2 --------
2 --------
2 3
I::::::::
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2 2
1 --------
1 ------.-
Muscogee___________ Newton_____________ Oconee______________ OPaguleldtbionrgpe__________
Peach_______________ Pickens_____________ Pierre_______________ Pike________________ Polk________________
13
15
3
1
1
1
1_
1 1
3
1
1
1
2
2
_
3 11
120
2
2_ _
3 1 1
10
1
1
_
1 1
21 1
11 2
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
Pulaski._____________
PQuutnitamma_n___0____________________
Rabun
_
Randolph___________
1 1 1
1 1 ________________
1
1
2
7
1
1 1
_
1 17
_
1
_
1
1
1 ________
7
2
Ricbmond___________
7
8
SRcobclkedyale_____________
2
1
Screven_____________
4
Semino e____________
1
_3
6
6
2
6
4
11
1
1
_1
4
3
1
1
1
Spalding
Stephens StewarL Sumter Talbot;
_
2
3
_
1
_
3
_
4
_
3
_
5
1 ______
2
1
3
1
1
2
4
1
1
3
4
0
3
Taliaferro___________
3
1
TattnalL___________
1
2
Taylor._____________
2
Telfair______________
4
TerrelL_____________
4
31
1
21
1
2
2
2
44
22
Thomas_____________
5
TifL_______________
1
3
Toombs_____________
1
Towns______________
Treutlen; ,
1
1
5
5
2112
1
1
1
1
1
Troup______________
2
Turner______________
1
1
Twiggs______________
3
Unioll_____________ __ Upson
0
3
11 1 3
_ 3
1 1 3
~_
3
Walker W.lton__ _ Ware
Warren. Washington
_
2
_
9
_
2
_
2
_ 18
2
2
9
9
22
11
2
1
17 18
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22
1 1
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15 -- -- ---3 --------
1 -._---1 --- ----1 --- -- ---
14
1
2
1
1 ------.-
1 --- ---.-
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1 2
3 _
1 _ 2
3 --------
1 --.-._--
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1
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2 --._--.-
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1 .-------
1
1
1
1
2 ------.-
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1 _
1 _ _ 2
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1 .-------
1 .-------
1 .-.-----
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1 --._----
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2
7
2
7
1 3
12 1 _ 1
1
12 -------1 .------1 -------4 -------1 --.-----
12 --.---.-
1 --------
1 - -------
2
2
1 .-.-----
1
5
5
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5
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1 1
3 2
1
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1 _
1 3 4
2
1
1
1
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4
1
2
1
1
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2
2
3 2 4
4
3
2 3 4
4
1
1
1
1
1
5
4
1
1
2
1
3
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1
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3
3
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3
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1 1
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1 4
2 --------
1
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14
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-------~
3
7
1
2
1
1
6
12
TABLE XVII-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-LIGHTING, HEATING, AND SANITARY FACILITIES
PLANT UTILITIES
LIGHTING
HEATING
SANITARY FACILITIES
SYSTEM
Type of Fuel
Central System
Sewage Disposal
Toilets
Water
Fluores- Inean-
Room
-
cent descent Other
Fired Cireu- Low Hot Radiant Tile Filter City Indoor Out- City Drilled
Oil Gas Coal
lating Pressure Air Hot Steam
Floor Field System Sewage Flush door
or or Dug
Panel
Privy County Well
Water
' - - - - - - - -. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---- - - - - - -
Wayne______________
Webster _____________ Wheeler_____________ White _______________
Whitfield____________
1
1 -------- 2 1 1 ------ 2 -------- 1
1 -------- -------- 1 ------ ------ ------
1 --------
---------------
1 -------- I ------ ------ ------
1 --------
I
1 -------- 1 ------ ------ ------ -------- -------- --------
-------- -------- -------- ------ ------ ------ ------ -------- -------- --------
----------------------
1
--------
I 1 1
---------------
--------
1
-------- --------
2 -------- 2 1 -------- --------
1
-------- --------
-------- 1 -------- --------
1
1
--------
----------------------
J -------1 --------------- --------
Wilcox______________ Wilkes______________
Wilkinson ___________ Worth ______________
1
2
------5-
2 --------
-------- --------
3 --------
-------- --------
2 ------ 1 ------
2 ------ ------ ------
1
2 ------ ------
5 ------ ------ ------
2
1
I --------
2 -------- -------- --------
3 -------- -------- --------
5 -------- -------- --------
2 --------
1
1 --------
1
3 -------- --------
4 -------- 1
3 -------2 -------3 -------5 --------
3 --------
2 --------
1
2
1
4
Total Counties_______ 255
318
30 223 163 203 179
237
67
40
22
183
28
178
388
154
298
210
Americus____________ Atlanta _____________ Barnesville__________ Bremen_____________ Buford______________
2 18 --------
1
1 22
--------
1
-------- ------ 2
-------- ------ 21
-------- ------ ------------- ------
-------- ------ 1
1 17
-----------
------
------ 1
1
13
------ --------
------
- ----
I
1
22
----------------------
--------
2
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
-------2
----------------
-------- -------- --------
-------- -------- --------
-------- -------- --------
2
2 --------
33
35
1
--------
---------------
----------------
1 -------- --------
2 36 --------
1
---------------
--------
---------------
Calhoun_____________ Carrollton ___________ Cartersville__________ Cedartown __________
Chickamauga________
I
1 -------- ------
1 -------- -------- ------
1
1 -------- 1
1
1 -------- ------
-------- -------- -------- ------
1 -----1 -----1 -----1 ----------- ~-----
1
------
-----7
------
1 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 1
1
--------
-------- -------- 1
-------- 1 -------- 1 -------- -------- I
---------------
1
--------
---------------
-------- --------------- --------
---------------
1
.._------
1 --------
1 --------
I --------
1 --------
1 --------
1 --------
1 -------- 1 --------
-------- -------- -------- --------
Cochran_____________
Commerce___________ Dalton ______________ Decatur _____________ Duhlin ______________
I
1 -------- ------ 2 ------ ------ 1 -------- -------- 1 -------- -------- 2
I -------- -------- __ ~_w_ 1 ------ ------
I ------2-
-------- -------- -------- 1
3 -------- ------ 1 1 ------ --------
1 -------- -------- -------- 3
2 -------- -------- ------ 2 ------ ------ -------- 2
-------- -------- -------- 2
3 -------- -------- 1 2 ------ ------ 3 --------
1 -------- -------- --------
3
2 -------1 -------3 -------2 -------3 --------
2 -------1 -------3 -------2 -------3 -------
~:i~::~g~:~::::::::
Hawkinsville Hogansville__________ Jefferson__~~
LaGrange___________ Marietta____________ Monroe
Moultrie____________ Newnan_____________
Pelham_____________ Quitman____________
Rome_______________ Tallapoosa Tallulah Falls
Thomaston 'I'homasvile . _ Toccoa______________ Trion_______________ Valdosta____________
Vidalia Waycross West Poiut._________ Winder______________
Total Cities
_
Total Counties
_
Grand TotaL
_
------i-l:: :::: ~
::::::::I-----T _
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1 1 5
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1 5
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1 ------ ---- -- --------
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1 -- --
I
1 ----- -- ------- ---- -- -- -- -- ----
3
2 --- ----- -------- --------
------ 1 ------ ---- ------- 4
1 ----- ------ ----- --
I ------ ------
I
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3
---
-
--_I
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--
--
---
---
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-
2
1
------- -------
-------- -- ------
-------- --------
----- --
-----.---------
I
5 I I 4
1 5
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1 --------
1 --------
4 .- ----"--
1 ----- -_. 5 -------
1 -------1 ._- ----4 --------
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2 1
3 4
____------------
I 4
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--------- --
------
2 I
2
2
1 -------
1 ------
4
2
-----------
------
------
-------
--------
-
--
2
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--- -_. -- ------ -- ---- -- -- -- ---- --
--- -----
--------
--------
----
-----
---
---
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--------
--------------
-- ------
--------
--------
3 4
2 1
3 --- -- --4 -------2 --------
1 ----- -_.
3 ------4 --------
2 -------1 --------
59
55
1 18 62 30 12
48
46
12
6
2 -- ----- 97
97
1 99 --------
255 318
30 223 163 203 179 237
67
40
22 183
28 178 388 154 298 210
314 373
31 241 225 233 191 285 113
52
28 185
28 275 485 155 397 210
TABLE XVIII-COLORED SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-PLANT USE AND VALUE OF PROPERTY Figures are taken from the Annual Report made by the Superintendent of County and Independent School Systems
STATUS OF PLANT USE
VALUE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY (In Dollars)
N umber Available
Number
Number I Number Available
Book Value
SYSTEM
at Beginning
Abandoned
Completed
for Use at the
Present
Book
Book
of
Grand Total
of the Year
During the Year During the Year End of Year
Worth
Value
Value
Library Books Value of
Build-
BUild~FI ings
Appling __________________
--;-==1== s Atkinson_________________
8 2
Bacon____________________ Baker ____________________ Baldwin __________________
I 2 6
;;;;;;;r;;;;;; Banks________0 ___________
1
-----
I Inst: BUild-I Inst.
Roome ings Rooms
mgs
Rooms
Buildmgs
RIonosmt.s
---------
of Buildings
of Grounds
of Furniture
and Other Instructional
Aida
School Property
17 12
0 ________________
________________
--------
--------
---------------
-------- --------
8 2
1
37 $ 328,261 $
7,000
30,146 $
5,266 $ 370,673
17
215,500
8,350
21,200
6,000
251,050
12 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
32
'
-------- --------
2
32
361,521
2,600
25,000
21,150
391,271
75
6
75
714,215
32,000
70,000
23,500
839,715
4
1
4
66,560
2,000 I
2,000
300
70,860
Barrow___________________
Bartow___________________
2
16 - - ______ 1______ - -
2 16 ------192;000- --------4;000- -------21;000- --------1;085- ------218;085-
Ben Hill.,, ________________
4
21
2
7
3
8
5
22
189,500
500
8,500
2,162
200,662
Berrien___________________
2
11 -------- -------- -------- ----~---
2
17
218,216
1,200
31,086
2,670
253,082
Bibb _____________________
21
Bleekley__________________ Brantley__________________ Brooks ___________________
6 3 19
Bryan ____________________
12
304 -------- -------- --------
20
10 -------- -------- -------- --------
5 57
3 1
,
5
1
5
1 -------- --------
25 -------- -------- -------- --------
21
6 1
18 12
324
10 5 56 25
2,793,976 10,250
60,000 58,600 90,938
79,153
700 1,400 7,400 5,738
251,233 2,723 2,000
14,350 22,542
65,420 1,490 1,000
7,600 8,059
3,189,782 15,838 64,400
87,950 127,276
Bulloch ___________________
6
Burke ____________________ Butts ____________________
15 1
Calhoun __________________ Camden __________________
4 7
Candler ____ ------- _______1 CarrolL __________________ Catoosa __________________
1 12 I
82 -------- -------- -------- --------
114 -------- -------- --------
2
31 --------
2 -------- --------
48 41
22
,;;;;;;;r;;;;;;
;;;;;;;;
;~;;;;;;
45
3
6 15
1 4 7
1 12
1
82 116 29 48 41
22 45
3
895,000 1,255,800
481,527 570,986 718,000
265,384 65,300 37,146
----I Charlton__________________
Chatham _____________
1 30
10 308
1
10
185,000
32
308
4,133,012
16,500 29,500 30,000
9,700 28,000
9,530 7,500 3,000 2,000 288,476
75,500 109,056 30,000 67,045 50,685
13,393 6,560 2,000 11,258 498,378
8,950 24,731
7,374 10,531 12,564
2,491 4,218
700 3,639 108,493
995,950 1,419,087
548,901 658,262 809,249
290,798 83,578 42,846
201,897 5,184,789
Chattahooehee ____________
6
8
6
9
10,000
Chattooga ________________ Cherokee _________________,
g:ry~e_-~~~===::::::::::::: I
5
3
6 2
I
24 11 90
.:::::.1:'
.:,.1
26
4
3 6 2
20
161,000
11
243,000
90
1,088,441
26
383 301
3,300 10,900
1,500 67,005 1,300
725 34,684
6,500 122,376
18,178
575 2,646 2,300 27,972
4,450
15,600 209,230
253,300 1,305,794
407,229
I[~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ;i ~~~~ -.~~~~~~~~~~~~~J ~ ;i I~i~ !tm !H~~ l!~ ~~n!!
Columbia_________________
5
46
Cook_____________________
7
26
CowetL_________________
6
80
Crawford_________________
1
30
Crisp_____________________
7
63
21 4
Dade_____________________
1
2
Dawson
Decatur__________________
16 100
DeKalb___________________
7
93
Dodge____________________
6
55
2
Dooly____________________ Dougherty________________ Douglas__________________
Early_____________________ Echols___________________
18
55
16 168
9
4
16
4
16
1
18
4
71 _-_-_-_- -__-_--_
5 -_-_-_-_-_-_-_\-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
1
6
Effingham________________
9
37
ElberL__________________ 21
56
EmauueL________________
5
63
Evans____________________
2
24
Fannin___________________
1
1
1 2
5
46
537,248
8
47
390,442
6
80 1,175,000
1
30
347,000
6
59
782,920
1
2
25,000
16 100
957,000
7
93 1,736,114
6
53
490,650
18
55
81,300
16 172 2,132,513
1
18
264,551
4
66
1
6
906,500 90,000
10
37
21
54
5
63
2
24
1
1
379,200
155,350 835,471 243,000
5,000
16,560 5,600 7,800 3,000 37,000
500
30,000 39,265 20,600
2,875 87,475 2,700 9,800 15,000
3,275 20,875 15,000 3,500
200
27,576 26,402 85,000 20,000 46,000
5,000 . 92,000 72,410 36,500
16,555 131,000 15,000 86,012
7,000
28,000 12,706 41,351 30,000
300
5,500 3,317 9,780 7,000 12,500
150
29,897 16,173 1,940
4,030 22,771 4,278 16,489
550
6,150 12,291 10,350 8,376
300
586,884 425,761 1,277,580 377,000 878,420
30,650 _
1,108,897 1,863,962
549,690
104,755 2,373,759
286,529 1,018,801
99,050
416,625 201,222 902,172 284,876
5,800
Fayette___________________
1
24
Floyd____________________
1
5
Forsyth
'
Franklin__________________
4
21
Fulton___________________
13 119
1
24
1
5
300,000 121,000
4
21
278,767
. 13 119 1,938,600
13,000 7,200
3,800 24,300
16,200 6,529
6,831 146,605
3,697 1,097
1,687 46,375
332,897 135,826
_
291,085 2,155,880
Gilmer.
_
Glascock__________________
1
8
,________
1
8
136,748
900
9,450
800
147,898
--------1-------- -------- -------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Glynn____________________
11
85
GGroarddyo_n___________________ -------3- ------6-0- -------- --------
,________
11
3
85 1,435,000
60
726,000
80,000 118,000
81,000 60,000
26,357 6,500
1,622,357 803,800
Greene___________________
5
61
5
61
GwinnetL________________
2
19
2
19
; ' 7 ; 1 ---;;11- i l ' ; Habersham_______________
2
10
OJ;
,________
2
10
-----~-
HHeaarrtd,____________________ I' 21 2219 --------1--------1--------1--------1 21 2219
Henry
1
5
85
,
:
5
85
872,407
13,850
35,288
3,661
925,206
315,485
4,600
17,821
8,769
346,676
200,000
6,700
21,000
4,300
232,000
~:~-;:=:;:~ --i:;;;;;~;
321795,,505000 1,029,590
125,,000000 29,500
3410,,000000 54,711
54,,020500 22,756
331729,,255500 1,136,557
TABLE XVIII-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-PLANT USE AND VAI,UE OF PROPERTY
SYSTEM
STATUS OF PLANT USE
I
Nnmber Available
Nnmber
Nnmber
at Beginning
Abandoned
Completed
of the Year During the Year During the Year
Nnmber Available for Use at the End of Year
I Build- 'I Inst. Build- I Inst. Build-I Inst. Build-
~~I~ooms ings Rooms ings Rooms inga
-----------
Houston Irwin
Jackson Jasper
Jeff Davis
_ _
7 4
75 41
::::::::1::::::::1:::::::: ::::::::
7 4
_ _
_
4 4 3
14
1,
2,
1
7
36 -------- -------- -------- --------
19 -------- -------- -------- --------
4 4 3
Jefferson
~
Jenkins
Johnson
Jones
Lamar
_ _ _
_ _
33 6 1
7 b
87 -------- -------- -------- --------
33
54 -------- -------- -------- --------
6
~O -------- -------- -------- --------
1
33 -------- -------- -------- --------
7
41 -------- --------
1
1
6
Lanier Laurens Lee
Liberty Lincolu
_ _ _
_ _
1 8
17 74
-------- --------------- --------
-------- --------------- --------
5 , 41 -------- -------- -------- --------
7
60 -------- -------- -------- --------
1
27 -------- -------- -------- --------
1
8 5 7 1
Long Lowndes
Lumpkin Macon
Madison
' _
2 10
_ _
1 14
_
2
15 -------- -------- -------- --------
2
47
2
11
1
12
9
1
1
1
1
1
1
45
4
7
3
45
13
26 -------- --------
1 -------- 3
Marion McDuffie
McIntosh Meriwether Miller
_ _
1 9
32 -------- -------- -------- --------
55
4
8
1 6
_ _ _
11 8 1
38
6
23
2
25
87 23
------------_-.-
---------------
-------1
-------3
7
8 2
~! ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~r~~~~~f~~~~~~ MitchelL
Monroe.
_ _
5 3
67 -------- -------- -------- --------
37
~~~:;~~~~:::::::::::::: t
2i I 1
!
5
3 2
5 1
Inst. Rooms
75 41 19 36 19
87 54 30 33 42
17 74 41 60 27
15 48 1 83 26
32 47 40 87 26
67 37 29 52
2
VALUE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY (In Dollars)
Present Worth
of Buildings
I Book
I Valne of Grounds
I Book
Value of
Furniture
Book Value of
Library Books
and Other Instructional
Aids
Grand Total
Value of Scho01 Prope rty
1,186,016 357,4oo
179,OOO 365,OOO 250,000
39,7oo 5,000 7,550
7e,.OsOoOo
102,593 65,4oo 10,050
29,OOO 37,2oo
---
9,056 15,334 1,030
7,OOO
s.see
1,33 7,364 443,133 197,630 408,OOO 299,900
166,950 505,867 3oo,000 577 ,516 550,000
11 ,350 3,050
a.soo
s.soo
3,000
30,015 43,782 12,7oo 43,587 30,OOO
19,493 5,191 1,890 4,231 2,000
227,808 557,890
318,090 630,733
585,OOO
181,033 824,882 448,611 746,699
269,5oo
10,000
s.eoo
5,OOO 15,750 16,150
22,000 77 ,999 30,OOO 90,756
14,602
3,OOO 3,668
s.soo
10,112 7,963
216,033 915,149 486,111 863,317 308,215
125,000 483,125 36,750 796,425 454,000
6,OOO 15,3oo
5oo 13,085 4,000
20,OOO 16,395 1 2,000 70,250 20,3oo
6,OOO 6,037
60 17,775
z.soo
157,OOO 520,857
39,310
84987i.,a5o35o
400,OOO 540,000 445,000 l,008,ooO 349,390
I 916,000
55o6o2,,000000 731,767 29 000 '
20,OOO 24,5oo 13,500 33,5oo
s.sco
s.eoo
6,000
s9,.OsOeoO
2 000
50,OOO 44,000 81,4oo 84,295 22,5oo
73,250 30,000 42,OOO 27,878 3 000
17,000
e.seo
14,000 11,071 1O,2oo
14,210 8,000 8,561 11 ,344
5oo '
487,000
5651a9.,5s0e0c
1,13 6,866 384,590
1,03 6,060 544,000 621,561 780,789 34,5oo
~:~~~J~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~ ~~::!~~~::::::::::::::::\
Oglethorpe______ - __ - ______ [ Paulding_________________
19 254
5
54
2
17
1 1
I
40 13
I
19
5 2 1 1
254
54 17 40
13
3,682,643
661,707 208,650 494,573 163,023
351,930 14,500 3,000
------------~-
3,675
Peach ____________________ Pickens___________________ Pierce____________________ Pike _____________________ Polk _____________________
5 1 5 2
6
68 6
4 -------- --------
----------------
12
--------
4 1
21
12
2
16
3
32
2 -------- --------
2
40 -------- -------- -------- --------
6
76 6 25 30 40
Pulaski, __________________
Putnam __________________ Quitman__________________ Rabun ___________________ Randolph_________________
4 1 I 1
15
30 -------- -------- -------- --------
4
::::::::[:::::::: 40 --------
16 --------
1
--------
1
--------
1
1
64
7
41
2
50
10
30 40 16 1
73
850,000 93,025 451,340 416,000 462,000
400,000 500,000 210,000
9,000 690,882
15,000 3,000 4,600 2,200 11,000
10,000 8,500 Donated
600 10,950
Richmond________________ Rockdale_________________ Schley____________________
Screveo __ _______________ Seminole_________________
18
269 -------- -------- -------- --------
2
29 -------- -------- -------- --------
I
19 -------- -------- -------- --------
5
90 -------- -------- -------- --------
2
33 -------- -------- -------- --------
18
2 1
5 2
269 2,998,808
29
317,800
19
271,000
90
435,000
33
500,000
426,182
2,500 5,600 23,500 30,000
Spalding__________________
61
11
24
10
74
778,827
29,750
Stephens_________________
4
Stewart___________________
54
Swnter___________________
14
4
6
1
6
105,000
1,400
5
54
724,100
9,200
47
4
61
TalboL__________________
50
3
50
619,863
4,500
306,656 40,200 17,001 14,073 13,782
70,000 7,428 7,160 39,000 18,100
40,000 75,000 11,045
375 27,050
303,510 33,900 1,500 94,770 50,000
55,613 2,300 77,750 2,300 45,002
56,551 10,150 1,200 4,415 1,500
9,000 918
2,067 7,356 6,900
10,000 5,000 4,205
85 4,750
85,777 9,250 2,000 26,156 5,000
15,920 200
5,300 2,300 10,310
4,397,780 726,SS7 229,852 513,061 181,980
944,000 104,371 465,157 464,556 498,000
460,000 588,000 225,250 10,060 733,632
3,814,041 363,450 280,000 579,426 585,000
880,110 108,900 816,350
679,675
Taliaferro_________________
4
24
TattnaIL________________
4
40
Taylor.__________________
2
42
Telfair___________________
19
55
TerreIL_________________
5
67
4
24
4
40
2
42
19
SS
5
67
350,000 408,000 545,500 39,000 789,207
5,000 11,750 4,200 8,700 7,400
25,000 32,411 51,800 9,735 78,000
7,500 10,761 11,235 11,163 3,097
392,500 462,992 612,735 68,598 877,704
Thomas, ,
1
12
4
60
5
72
761,442
25,900
82,000
868,142
TlfL____________________
4
55
4
SS
440,000
11,000
38,500
5,100
494,600
~~i~t-~:::::::::::::::l-----~- -----~~- ::::::::[:::::::1:::::::[:::::::: ------~- -----~~- ------~:~:~~- --------~::- -------~~::- --------~:~:~- ------~~~:~::-
1
Troup____________________ 21 48 -------- --------1-------- -------- 2 48
furner-------------------
Uwniiogngs
--
~
1
41
3
44 -------- ----- __1
--------1
1 3
41 44
630,000 380,725 502,000
9,000 6,000 41,200
102,000 20,000 40,554
12,800 10,000 6,867
753,800 416,725 590,621_
Upson____________________
3
30
3
30
482,607
11,700
25,389
8,582
528,278
Walker___________________
3
23
1________
3
23
~:~~~~::::::::_-_:_::::_-_:_:::I 1: . 5~ ~_II------:- ::::::::1::::::::1 1~ 5~
2 I 39 -------- -------- -------- --------
2
39
Washington_______________ I 18
88 ,--------,-------1-- ..----- - - - - - - - -
8
1
1
88
418,190
l~g:~ I
450,500 125,500
i
16,096
1~:g~
4,700 5,725
21,026
t~~ I
37,500 25,SSO
6,299
3'~M
2,500 15,300
461,611
1~:::~5
495,200 172,075
TABLE XVIII-Continued-COLORED SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-PLANT USE AND VALUE OF PROPERTY
==--===--=====--=================:====================
STATUS OF PLANT USE
VALUE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY (In Dollars)
SYSTEM
Number Available
Number
Number
Number Available
at Beginning
Abandoned
Completed
for Use at the
of the Year
During the Year During the Year End of Year
Build- lost. Build- Inst. Build- Inst. Build- Inst. ings Rooms ings Rooms ings Rooms ings Rooms
Present Worth
of Buildings
Book Value
of Grounds
Book Value
of Furniture
Book Value of
Library Books
and Other Instructional
Aids
Grand Total Value of School Property
- - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---I-----I------~-----I-----I-----
Wayne___________________
7
34
WebsteL_________________
11
31
10
17
Wheeler__________________
1
17
White____________________
1
2
Whitfield_________________
7
34 $ 450,000 $
7,500 $
55,832 S
7,905 $ 521,237
1
14
2
28
1
17
200,280 233,281
600 3,000
19,550 11,500
2,150 3,500
222,580 233,281
1
2
_
55,000
1,000
4,564
25
60,589
_
Wilcox ___________________ Wilkes ___________________
Wilkinson ________________ Worth ____________________
3 2 3 5
31 -------- -------- -------- -------60 -------- -------- -------- --.----42 ------.- -------- --.----- .-----.77 -------- ----.--- --.-.--- --------
3 1 3 5
31
60
42 77
279,000 722,000 530,000 971,010
6,250 17,000 5,620 13,700
35,100 35,000 38,000 58,274
2,440 5,000 9,913 3,018
322,790 779,000 583,533 1,046,002
w
--l
Total Counties ____________ 858 6,882
76
238
41
450
823 7,094 78,605,307
2,896,195
6,582,793
1,384,432 90,067,979
~
Americus_________________
3
40
+_______
3
40
434,951
9,000
23,340
5,596
472,887
~;rf~l~~:~=============:::::~~: ::::~~~: ======:=1'=======:1:::::::: :::::~~: :::::~~: ::::~~~: :::~~:~~~:~~~: ::::::~~~:~~~: ::::~:~~~:~~~: ::::::~~~:~~~: :::~~:~~~:~~~:
Buford___________________
1
8
.----
1
8
100,000
4,000
4,000
3,300
111,300
Calhoun__________________
3
13
Carrollton________________
4
36
1
1
_
1________
3
13
4
4
40
165,000 431,600
7,000 13,300
12,000 20,000
3,000 4,200
187,000 469,100
Cartersville_______________
3
24
[
1
- ------
3
24
345,000
25,000
16,500
4,934
391,434
ght~k;:.~g;;.::::::::::: ------~- -----~~- :::::::: :::::::: ::::::::1:::::::: ------~- -----~~- ------~~:~~~- --------~:~~- -------~~:~~- --------~:~- ------~:~:~-
--------1--------1--------[-------- CCoomchmraenrce________________ 1
21 1
164
1
6
I
6
21
164
Dalton___________________
3
16
3
16
111405.,000000 290,000
34,,000000 46,600
163,,860000 14,650
1,040000 4,000
112608,,260000 355,250
B~b~:::::::::::::::::::1 1 ~l :::::::: :::::::::::-::::':::::::: 1 ~l ~n'~ 7~,y~ ~N~~ lng~ gJNgg
Fitzgerald________________ 1 HGaawinkeinSsVvilillel_e_-_--_-_-_-_--_-_-_-_--_-_-_-r
5[ 33
2 -------- -- ------ -------- --------
22
1
5
3
29
16
1
5 -------- --------
5
5 2
24 46 11
320,000 741,921
67,500
5000 88;160
600
18 900 120:814
2,000
,96 7,123 1,000
347,86 958,019
71,100
eff~~~~~~l~:====:::=:====:=
______ ~ ______ :~_
---------------
---------------
--------
--------
.------.-------
3 --------
24
--------
225,000 --------------
3,000 --------------
22,000 .-----------.-
2,625 -------._-----
252,625 ---_.---------
LaGrange_________________ ! 5
61 -------- -------. -------- .-------
5
61
929,911
31,814
76,639
30,755
1,069,119
tl~~:;.;~:::=:=:=:=::::::=:------:-
--I MNeowulntarine_________--__--__--__-_- _______-__
7 3
32 -------- -------- -------- .-------
2
32
360,000
10,000
30,000
6,500
406,000
20
---------------
--------
----.---
----.---_.-----
.-------
.-------
------7-
-----20-
------355;933-
--------7;000-
-------29;442-
--------4;700-
------397;055
26
-------- --------
3
26
445,000
6,000
35,000
6,395
492,395
Pelham___________________
~~~~~~~r~~~~~~ Quitman_________________
Rome____________________
I 2 9
29 24
49
2
Tallapoosa________________
. : . ' . TallulahFalls_____________
--.-----
--------
.-------
-._----- .----._-
1
29
400,000
10,000
30,000
5,500
445,500
2
24
265,000
8,000
25,000
5,300
303,300
17
8
62
712,000
82,500
59,613
7,917
862,029
.------- ----._-. ---.---- -------------- -------.------ .--------.--.- --._-------_.- --------------
.------- -_.----- -------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------
Thomaston_______________ Thomasville_______________
Toccoa ___________________
3 8 1
20 -------- -------- -------- -------57 -------- -------- -------- -------25 -------- -------- -------- --------
3 8 1
20 57 25
~:~::t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I
1 9
1
Waycross _________________
West Point, ______________ Winder___________________
6 2 1
2 -------- -------- -------- --------
88
1
11
1 --------
16 ------_. --------
1
6
66 -------- -------- -------- --------
26 -------- -------- -------- --------
8
1
8
1
20
1 9
2 6 2 1
2 77
22 66 26 20
331,000 766,389 330,000 27,104 877,500
300,000 627,500 340,000 268,000
10,000 13,902 12,000 2,350 56,000
3,000 12,000 25,000 10,000
12,400 72,485 35,000 11,027 83,573
14,000 73,500 25,000 20,000
2,000 12,350 4,500
875 11,156
5,275 10,350 3,500 2,000
365,400 865,126 381,500 31,456 1,028,229
322,275 723,350 393,500 300,000
Total Cities_______________ 145 1,710
7
39
8
122
146 1,793 25,175,849
1,206,836
2,240,027
411,385 29,038,216
Total Couuties____________ 858 6,882
76
238
41
450
823 7,094 78,605,307
2,896,195
6,582,793
1,384,432 90,067,979
Grand TotaL _____________ 1,003 8,592
83
277
49
572
s s 969 8,887 103,781,156 $ 4,103,031 $ 8,822,820
1,795,817 $ 119,106,195
Summarie~
Public Schools 1956 - 1957 1957 - 1958
374
,
RECEIPTS
-
---~--=-=-===
1956-57
I. INCOME-GENERAL FUND
1. From the State
a. Operation Fund (Foundation Pro-
gram-Teachers Salaries, Supple-
ments, Travel, Transportation, Con-
tingent, and Maintenance and Opera-
tion
$100,008,501.60
b. Capital Outlay_____________________ 2,200,797.88
c. Salary of County Superintendent- ____ 532,157.45 d. Vocational Funds_____ ______________ 1,416,566.30
e. School Lunch Program______________ 3,019,914.77
f. Special Programs, Veterans, etc. ______ 897,301. 78
g. Other_____________________________
187,502.84
TOTAL FROM THE STATE
$108,262,742.62
2. From the County or City
a. Tax for Maintenance and Operation __$ 39,175,982.79
b. County Commissioners or City Council 3,624,115.60
c. OtheL______
671,398.43
TOTAL FROM COUNTY OR CITY
s 43,471,496.82
3. From the U. S. GovernmenL__________________________ 3,360,029.02
4. From Fees from Pupils________________________________
600,481.43
5. From Sale of Property ________________________________ 290,725.89
6. From Insurance Claims_______________________________
192,124.23
7. Transfers from Other Systems__________________________ 1,113,892.71
8. Transfers from Other Funds ___________________________ 865,544.46
9. From Cafeteria Operation (gross cash receipts except those in I~e) including balance at beginning of year ___ _______ 4,588,777 . 83
10. From Athletics, Entertainments and Self-Supporting Activities (gross cash receipts) including balance at beginning of year__ ______ ____________________ _______ 1,740, 188.79
11. From other Sources ___________________________________ 1 ,042 , 088 .41
TOTAL RECEIPTS-GENERAL FUND _____ ___ $165,653,338.38
II. SPECIAL BUILDING FUNDS 1. Sales of Bonds
$ 13,214,185.02
2. Other Building Fund Receipts __________ 2,274,979.92
TOTAL BUILDING FUND
$ 15,489,164.94
TOTAL RECEIPTS-GENERAL AND BUILDING
FUND___ __
_
$181, 142,503.32
375
RECEIPTS-Continued 1956-57
III. NON-INCOME 1. Loans
$ 5,098,022.04
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., ___
3,635,526.67
721,462.97 153,642.53
TOTAL BOND SINKING FUND RECEIPTS $ 9,608,654.21
3. Agency Funds
a. U. S. Income Tax Withholding and
Cash Receipts
$
b. Teacher Retirement Member Con-
tributions Withholdings and Cash
Receipts
_
c. Teacher Association Dues Withhold-
ings and Cash Receipts
_
d. Group Insurance Premiums With-
holdings and Cash Receipts
_
e. Social Security
_
f. Other
_
8,928,533.57
3,943,555.49 134,925.42
1,216,657.52 511,037.25 337,426.46
TOTAL AGENCY FUND RECEIPTS TOTAL RECEIPTS-ALL FUNDS
$ 15,072,135.1.2
$205, 823 , 293 :65
IV. BALANCE BEGINNING OF YEAR
1. General Fund (after deduction for agency
funds therein)
$ 6,040,508.99
2. Building Fund
_ 6,731,345.06
3. Sinking Fund (for payment of Bonds and
Interest)
_ 3,685,348.55
4. Agency Funds
a. U. S. Income Taxes
_
b. Teacher Retirement Member Contri-
butions
_
c. Teacher Association Dues
_
d. Group Insurance Premiums
_
e. Social Security
_
f. Other
_
216,377.36
79,990.60 481.66
16,185.64 5,618.23 233,369.24
TOTAL BALANCE BEGINNING OF YEAR $ 17,009,225.33
GRAND TOTAL-RECEIPTS AND BALANCES
$222,832,518.58
376
RECEIPTS 1957-58
I. INCOME-GENERAL FUND
A. Revenue from Local Sources
1. Taxation and Appropriations
a. Taxes Received from County or City
Levies for Maintenance and Oper-
ation
"
$ 45,414,845.68
b. Appropriations Received from County
or City Governmental Agencies . _ 3,597,233.19
c. Other__________________________
279,899.69
2. Tuition Received from Patrons
a. Regular Day SchooL
_
b. Summer SchooL
_
c. Other
_
3. Transportation Fees from Local Sources
4. Other Revenue from Local Sources
a. Earnings from Permanent Funds
and Endowments
_
b. Earnings from Temporary Deposits
and Investments
_
c. Rent from School Facilities
_
d. Rent from Property other than
School Facilities
_
e. Donations, Gifts and Bequests _ f. MiSsocuelrlcaenseous Revenue from Loca_l
193,937.08 112,053.74 621,934.79
15,126.67
22,822.09 51,285.61 83,470.95 68,525.85 69,456.14 651,401. 28
Total Receipts from Local Sources _ _ $ 50.181,992.76
B. Revenue from State Sources
1. Funds for Operation
a. Teachers Salaries
$ 85,082,688.70
b. Supplements , ___________________ 1,689,411. 22
c. TraveL_________________________
206,197.66
d. Transportation __________________ 8, 666, 958. 77
e. Contingent Funds_____ ___________ 3,584,867.02
f. Maintenance and Operation ______ 7,789,763.88
g. Sick Leave. _____________________ 980,939.09
2. Salary of the System Superintendent. _ 670, 129.62 3. Capital Outlay _____________________ 3,866,007.41
4. Vocational Funds_____ ______________
5. School Lunch Program
_
6. Special Programs (Veterans, etc.) _
7. Other
_
1,888,051. 73
964,132.61 516,053.45
Total Receipts from the State
$119, 225, 898. 27
--~~--_._---------
__ - - _ .
.-.-------
377
RECEIPTS-Continued 1957-58
C. Revenue from Federal Sources 1. Public Law 874 2. Payment in Lieu of Taxes 3. Other
$ 3,557,308.79 _ 106,815.59 _ 262,203.73
Total Receipts from Federal Government-
$ 3,926,328.11
D. Other Revenue
1. Transfers from Other Systems . __$ 1,453,756.94
2. Transfers from Other Funds
_ 950,139.09
3. From Cafeteria Operation (gross re-
ceipts except those in B5) Including
Balance at Beginning of Year
_ 5,374,885.00
4. From Athletics, Entertainments and
Self-Supporting Activities (gross cash
receipts) Including Balance at Be-
ginning of Year-
_
5. Other
_
1,722,483.60 132,318.92
Total Receipts-Other Sources ____ _
$ 9,633,583.55
GRAND TOTAL OF RECEIPTSGENERAL FUND_____ _
$182,967,802.69
II. NON-REVENUE RECEIPTS A. School Bond Accounts 1. Sales of Bonds
$ 14,975,745.43
2. County Wide Tax for Bonds and Bond Interest_________________________ 4,720,699.39
3. District Tax for Bond and Bond Interest___________________________
661,815.06
4. Interest Received on Investments of BondFund______________________
270,193.29
Total School Bond Accounts ___________ _ $ 20,728,453.17
B. Federal Building Funds Under Public
Law 815
..
$ 807,057.48
C. Loans
$ 4,164,239.77
D. Sale of School Property and Insurance Adjustments
1. Sale of Real Property
$
2. Sale of Equipment
_
3. Net Insurance Recovery
_
503,815.39 46,150.19 243,055.15
Total PI 815, Loans, Sale of Property and Insurance Adjustments _
$ 26,492,771.15
378
RECEIPTS-Continued 1957-58
E. Agency Funds
1. U. S. Income Tax Withholdings and
Cash Receipts
$ 9,954,717.70
2. Teacher Retirement Member Contribceuitpiotsns, Withholdings and Cash Re-_ 4,169,434.15
3. Teacher Association Dues Withhold-
ings and Cash Receipts
_
109,751.20
4. Group Insurance Premium Withhold-
ings and Cash Receipts
_
5. Social Security
_
6. Other
_
1,438,767.26 1,008,789.88
974,623.88
Total Agency Funds
$ 17,656,084. 91
TOTAL RECEIPTS ALL FUNDS
$227,116,657.91
III. BALANCE BEGINNING OF YEAR
A. General Fund (not including agency funds)$ 6,126,844.24
B. Bond Funds (or other building funds) _ 11,600,811. 90
C. Bond Sinking Fund (for payment of bonds
and interest)
_ 3,698,170.63
D. Agency Funds
1. U. S. Income Taxes
_ 672,864.60
2. Teacher Retirement Member Contri-
bution
_
3. Teacher Association Dues
_
235,827.22 55.58
4. Group Insurance Premiums 5. Social Security 6. Other
_
68,340.68
_ 123,640.03
_ 378,225.72
Total Balance-Beginning of Year
$ 22,904, 780. 60
GRAND TOTAL-RECEIPTS AND BALANCES
$250,021,438.51
37IJ
PAYMENTS 1956-57
Disbursed by Boards of Education
White
Colored
Total
I. EXPENSE-GENERAL FUND
1.
Administration a. Salary of Superintendent ______________________________________
$
Travel of Superintendent ______________________________________
b. Per Diem of Board Members ___________________________________
c.
d. e. f.
Salaries of Administrative Assistants ____________________________ Salaries of Clerks _____________________________________________ Attorney Fee _________________________________________________ Surety Bond Premiums ________________________________________
g. Office Supplies and Expense____________________________________
h. Other Administrative Expense _________________________________
1,348,536.35 $ 149,040.29 104,230.98 332,486.23 973,401.82 48,334.10 19,149.96 227,151.62 194,864.58
13,870.16 $ 461.80
6,272.96 83,336.98 83,560.56 1,281. 70 1,005.63 9,280.07 16,336.80
1,362,406.51 149,502.09 110,503.94 415,823.21
1,056,962.38 49,615.80 20,155.59 236,431.69 211,201.38
Total Administration______________________________________ $ 3,397,195.93 $ 215,406.66 $ 3,612,602.59
2. Instructional Services-Regular Program
a. All Regular Teachers:
Elementary-Male
Salaries ____________________________________________________ $ Travel ____________________________________________________
2,771,861. 56 $ 26,817.28
1,677,224.74 $ 4,896.10
4,449,086.30 31,713.38
Elementary-Female
Salaries ____________________________________________________ Travel ____________________________________________________
40,288,029.00 15,890.46
18',972,574.13 1,351.04
59,260,603.13 17,241.50
HiSgahlaSrciehso_o_l-_M__a_l_e_____________________________________________ Travel ____________________________________________________
11,954,422.68 232,083.14
4,041,614.52 61,096.99
15,996,037.20 293,180.13
HiSgahlaSrciehso_o_l_-F_e_m__a_l_e___________________________________________ Travel ____________________________________________________
14,716,410.17 81,330.10
4,735,388.88 34,664.08
19,451,799.05 115,994.18
b. Salaries of Instructional Supervisors_____________________________ Travel of Instructional Supervisors ______________________________
755,590.92 54 489.91
442,109.38 38 003.90
1,197,700.30 92 493.81
c. Salaries of Non-Teaching Principals - - - - - - - - - _- _- - - - - - - - __ $
Travel of Non-Teaching Principals
- _- - - - - - - - __- - - _- _- _-
d. Salaries of Visiting Teachers - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -
Travel of Visiting Teachers - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -
e. Supplies and Materials Used in Instruction - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _-- -
f. Libraries (books, magazines, supplies, etc.) - __ - - - - - - _- - - - - - - _- _-- -
g. Employers' Contribution to Teacher Retirement System, - - - - -- -
h. Local System's Payments of Pensions
_-
i. Other Expense of Instruction - - _- _- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -
3,394,595.74
61,798.07 1$ 566,768.39
68,635.10 1,284,369.44
483,274.63 1,111,671.35
151,190.19 2,018,494.22
1,097,543.66 $ 21,661.47 44,614.98
3,317.77 363,113.84 127,113.21 450,348.34
55,519.92
665,033.27
4,492,139.40 83,4;;0.54
611,383.37 71,952.87 1,647,483.28 610,387.84 1,561,919.69 212,710.11 2, 683 , 527 .49
Total Instructional Services-e-Regular Program
---- - $ 80,043,622.35 $ 32,837,190.22 $ 112,880,812.57
3. Instructional Services-Special Program
a. Salaries Special Programs, Veterans, etc. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- $
Travel Special ProgrMnS, Veterans, etc.
.- - - - - - - - - - - - - --
b. Supplie~ aml Materials Used in Special Programs, Veterans, etc. _
c. Salaries of County gild Home Demonstration Agents, - - - - - - - - - - -- -
Travel of County snd Home Demonstration Agents - - - - - - _- _-- d. Other Expense of Instructions Special Programs , - - - _- - - - - - - - __
1,053,303.43 $ 88,519.32
119,358.74 161,339.78
9,567.37 410,348.89
358,725.04 $ 27,627.79
30,370.88 29,229.45
3,162.71
108,168.68
1,412,028.47 116,147.11 149,729.62 190,569.23 12,730.08 518,517.57
Total Instructional Serviees-r-Special Program
_ $ 1,842,437.53 $ 557,284.55 $ 2,399,722.08
4. Plant Maintenance and Operation
a. U1.pkLeaebporof Grounds
_$
2. Materials and Supplies
_
b. Repairs of Buildings
1. Labor
_
2. Materials and Supplies
_
c. Repairs and Replacement of Equipment-
_
d. Wages of Janitors
_
tg. ~L~ig~h(~ts~,~W~~a~t~e:r!a~n~~d=P==o=w=e=r=.=====================================_
h. Insurance Premiums
_
i. Rents
_
j. Other Expense of Maintenance and Operation
_
209,841.42 $ 203,099.93
1,128,540.94 1,358,525.98 1,123,533.56 2,904,209.45
831,160.29 1,343,106.23 1,596,699.98
916,593.12 73,954.69
566,199.65
Total Plant Maintenance and Operation
$ 12,255,465.24 i,$
57,055.73 $ 42,853.76
376,776.48 256,386.19 280,011.19 973,795.86 252,282.59 404,097.23 491,169.42 217,035.05
36,289.58 167,377.82
3,555,130.90 I$
266,897.15 245,953.69
1,505,317.42 1,614,912.17 1,403,544.75 3,878,005.31 1,083,442.88 1,747,203.46 2,087,869.40 1,133,628.17
110,244.27 733,577 .47
15,810,596.14
P AYMENT&-C--CContinued 1956-57
Disbursed by Boards of Education
White
Colored
Total
I. EXPENSE-GENERAL FUND (Continued)
5. Pupil Transportation
a. Salaries of Operators
--
- _-
-
b. Supplies, Repairs, Maintenance
-
c. Transportation Equipment Purchased __ - - -
- _- - - _ _
d. Other Expense of Pupil Transportation - _____ _
Total Pupil Transportation Expense
- _- __ $ 5,661,263.93 $ 1,866,310.98 $ 7,527,574.91
_ 2,150,338.28
699,952.61
2,850,290.89
- - - __ 1,653,554.76
576,955.19
2,230,509.95
- __
270,429.99
77,181.27
347,611.26
1------1-------1-------
$ 9,735,586.96 $ 3,220,400.05 $ 12,955,987.01
C<l (7) t-:>
6. Other Expense a. 1. Schoo; T.unch Program Salaries _______________________________ $ 1,904,737.80 $ 2. School Luuer, Program Other Expense including balance at end
489,937.38 $ 2,394,675.18
of year __________________________________________________ 3,863,422.10 1,145,009.90
5,008,432.00
b. 1. Other Cafeteria Operations Salaries__________________________
64,407.62
8,039.47
72,447.09
2. Other Cafeteria Operations Other Expense ih~luding balance at
end of year ______________________________________________
161,242.97
6,508.92
167,751.89
c. 1. Athletics, Entertainment and other Self-Bupporting Activities
Salaries ________________________________________________
77,450.72
13,423.28
90,874.00
2. Athletics, Entertainment and other Self-Supporting Activities
Other Expense including balance at end of year ______________ d. Interest on Loans _____________________________________________
834,696.73 85,802.06
576,350.65 5,713.80
1,411,047.38 91,515.86
e. Transfers to Other Systems ____________________________________ f. Other _______________________________________________________
1,179,199.34 57.'),615.46
81,805.27 94,440.51
1,261,004.61 670,055.97
Total Other Expense______________________________________ $ 8,746,574.80 $ 2,421,229.18 $ 11,167,803.98
Total Expense Payments __ -
$116,020,882.lS1 1\ 42,806,641. 56 $ 158,827,524.37
II. O1U. TLLaAndY EXPENSE 2. New Buildings. _____________________________________
I$
424,349.63 $
350,032.33 $
I 6 326 694.32 2 563 235.73
774,381.96 8 889 930.05
~:
5.
~ddit~o~~i~~J~ft~;~i~~~-~{
Other Capital Outlay
Old
-B~ildi~g~=
========- =- =- =_=- ============_
2,116,592.18
1,275,417.82 I
2,145,670.53
663,567.77 ,I 405,180.16 284,401.51 I
2,780,159.95 1,680,597.98 2,430,072.04
- I--------~ - - - - - - - , - - - - - - - -
Total Outlay Payments
$ 12,288,724.48 1$ 4,266,417.50 1$ 16,555,141.98
Total Expense and Outlay Expense____
1$128,309,607.29 '$ 47,073,059.06 $ 175,382,666.35
III. NONEXPENSE 1. Loans Paid
._____________________________________
i$ 4,097,792.57 $
2. Principal Paid on Bonds _________________ _____ _____________
2,226,045.79
3. Interest Paid on Bonds
-----
- - - 1,102,315.45
4. Paid to U. S. Collector of Internal Revenue
- ____________ 7,127,395.58
5. Paid to Teacher Retirement System
- - - - - - _- - - 3,016,192.26
6. Paid to Teacher Associations_____________________________________
7. Paid to Insurance Companies
I
97,749.52 981,837.15
8. Paid to Social Security
9. Bank Service Charges
.
- _- _-
-!
420,932.41
--- -------
I
18,779.99
10. Other Non-Expense Total Non-Expense Payments
._ _____ _ 1,939,453.89
1 - - - - - - -1-
$ 21,028,494.61 $
775,800.00 $ 272,200.33 176,548.41 1,588,757.21 804,602.45
1,943.20 237,012.27 109,025.42
197.42 121,819.35
- - - - - - - 1-
4,087,906.06 $
4,873,592.57
2,498,246. 12 1,278,863.86
8,716,152.79 3,820,794.71
99,692.72 1,218,849.42
529,957.83 18,977.41
2,061,273.24
-
.- - - -
25,116,400.67
Total Payments-All Funds
$149,338,101. 90 $ 51,160,965.12 $ 200,499,067.02
IV. BALANCE END OF YEAR
1. General Fund (after deduction for agency funds therein) 2. Building Fund
_$ 5,209,268.52 $ 679,188.14 $ 5,888,456.66 _ 7,788,828.86 3,351,533.55 11,140,362.41
3. 4.
Sintekriensgt)Fund Including Agency Funds
Investments
(for
payment
of
bonds
and
in- _,,
3,583,684.26
555,911.63
4,139,595.89
a. U. S. Income Taxes b. Teacher Retirement Member Contributions
- - - _- ______ __
I I
_
488,334.29 191,916.43
62,233.48 4,929.46
550,567.77 196,845.89
c. Teacher Association Dues
-
d. Group Insurance Premiums
- _- _-
_ _
--
-
------------48,103.48
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
579.70
--------------
48,683.18
e. Social Security f. Other
- _- _-
-_
74,623.88
31,596.32
-
258,844.01
3,875.55
106,220.20 262,719.56
Total Balance End of Year- _______________ _
_
_ . . . . ., _.- -..
-
....
...
-.
$ 17, 643,.!I03. 73 $ 4,689,847.83 $ 22,333,451. 6
GRAND TOTAL-PAYMENTS AND BALANCES _ 1$166,981,705.63 i$ 55,850,812.95 $ 222,832,518.58
PAYMENTS 1957-58
DI' Sbursed by Boardsof Ed ucarIon
White
Negro
Total
I. ADMINISTRATIVE
A Salaries 1. Superintendent's Office
I
a. Salary of Superintendent __________________________________ $ 1,363,499.79 $
b. Salaries of Administrative Assistants ________________________
284,426.24
dc..
Salaries of Clerical Employees ______________________________ Per Diem of Board Members ______________________________
e. Other___________________________________________________
943,798.72 131,204.91 31,181.74
47,939.95 $ 70,867.16 88,217.39 9,919.85 3,420.00
1,411,439.74 355,293.40
1,032,016.11 141,124.76 34,601.74
B Other Expense of Administration 1. Travel of Superintendent____________________________________ 2. Expense of Board of Education (other than per diem) ___________ 3. Legal Service_______________________________________________ 4. Surety Bond Premiums ______________________________________ 5. Printing and Office Supplies __________________________________ 6. Other Expenses of Administration_____________________________
150,149.05 15,908.71 52,015.19 16,133.19 223,040.86 200,932.87
3,885.19 1,432.94 1,989.65
768.99 15,275.46 27,232.98
154,034.24 17,341.65 54,004.84 16,902.18 238,316.32 228,165.85
Total Expense of Administrative _______________________ $ 3,412,291. 27 $ 270,949.56 $ 3,683,240.83
II. INSTRUCTION
A Salaries
s 1. Principals _________________________________________________ $ 6,312,671.95 $ 2,291,810.87
8,604,482.82
2. Instructional Supervisors _____________________________________ 1,007,696.18
525,926.84
1,533,623.02
3. Teachers (regular) a. Elementary Male _________________________________________ b. Elementary Female _______________________________________ c. High School Male ________________________________________ d. High School Female ______________________________________
2,366,338.37 44,433,074.93 11,839,698.82 15,888,859.26
1,711,998.29 20,317,351. 54 3,947,125.69 5,204,261. 69
4,078,336.66 64,750,426.47 15,786,824.51 21,093,120.95
4. Other Instructional Personnel
a. School Librarians_________________________________________
535,809.20
168,959.79
704,768.99
b. c.
OGtuhidera_n_c_e_P__er_s_o_n_n_e_L_____________________________________________________________________________
69,402.78 610,450.43
24,520.37 183,830.72
93,923.15 794,281.15
5. Secretarial or Clerical Employees a. Principals Office__________________________________________ b. Other___________________________________________________
787,715.49 254,557.78
I 238,339.48
35,895.62
1,026,054.97 290,453.40
B. I1n. sTtreuxcttbiooonkals _S_u_p_p_l_ie_s_a__n_d_M__a_t_e_r_ia_l_s_____________________________
2. Library Books, Periodicals and Supplies, Audio-Visual Materials a. School Library Books _____________________________________
b. Periodicals and Newspapers ________________________________
cd..
Audio-Visual Materials____________________________________ Other Supplies ___________________________________________
3. Teaching Supplies ___________________________________________
C. Miscellaneous Expense of Instruction
I
1. Travel a. Travel of Non-Teaching Principals _________________________
b. Travel of Instructional Supervisors _________________________
c. Travel of Teachers _______________________________________
2. Other Miscellaneous Expense of Instruction ____________________
140,333.98
515,792.87 29,704.64 59,374.18
274,151.40 823,162.39
42,618.91 60,025.58 347,851.05 1,149,998.12
41,192.74
77,522.91 9,920.22
14,593.23 73,362.29 293,788.27
181,526.72
593,315.78 39,624.86 73,967.41 347,513.69 1,116,950.66
3,215.58 37,387.45 105,260.09
508,100.08
45,834.49 97,413.03 453,111.14 1,658,098.20
Total Expense of Instruction ___________________________ $ 87,549,288.31 $ 35,814,363.76 $ 123,363,652.07
D. Instructional Service (special programs) 1. Salaries a. Special Programs (veterans, etc.) ___________________________ $ b. County and Home Demonstration Agents ___________________ 2. Travel a. Special Programs (veterans, etc.) ___________________________ b. County and Home Demonstration Agents ___________________
3. Miscellaneous Expense of Instruction (special programs) ab.. SOutphpelri_e_s_a_n_d__M__a_t_e_ri_a_l_s________________________________________________________________________
1,085,444.91 $ 208,854.19
111,851. 77 40,832.99
176,197.69 556,134.94
417,844.82 $ 32,500.32
12,160.42 2,967.71
53,264.53 164,726.25
1,503,289.73 241,354.51
124,012.19 43,800.70
229,462.22 720,861.19
Total Instructional Service Special Program _____ .------- $ 2,179,316.49 $ 683,464.05 $ 2,862,780.54
III. ATTENDANCE SERVICES
A. Salaries
1. Visiting Teachers ___________________________________________ $
2. 3.
Other Attendance Officers____________________________________ Clerical PersonneL __________________________________________
599,607.63 $ 66,431.90 $
10,129.26
861.00
1,800.00 ----------------
666,09.53
10,990.26 1,800.00
PAYMENTS~Continued
1957-58
Disbursed by Boards of Education
White
Negro
Total
III. ATTENDANCE SERVICES-Continued
B. Miscellaneous Expense of Attendance Services 1. TraveL
2. Supplies
-
---
3. Other
Total Expense of Attendance Services
IV. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
A. Salaries 1. Supervisors _____________________ _
2. Drivers
-
..
3. Mechanics and Other Garage Employees
4. Clerk and Other Employees
B. Contract Services and Public Carriers
C. Replacement of Vehicles 1. Cash Purchases 2. Lease Purchases and Installment Purchases
D. Pupil Transportation Insurance
-
E. Expenditures in Lieu of Transportation
F. O1.thGearsEo~hpneenses for Operation and Maintenance
2. Lubricants 3. Tires and Tubes 4. Repair Parts
5. Supplies and Expense for Garage Operation 6. Garage and Garage Equipment Repairs
_ ------_
_
.. $
69,913.34 880.35
2,555.00 684,885.58 $
4,206.77 47.97
2,650.00
74,197.64 $
74,120.11 928.32
5,205.00
759,083.22
$ 107,875.93 $ 33,136.43 $ 141,012.36
- - -_ 4,908,862.23 1,693,369.74
6,602,231. 97
_ 308,961.51
85,436.92
394,398.43
_
9,319.32
1,090.46
10,409.78
--I 787,903.10
252,521.26
1,040,424.36
_ 1,197,835.59 _ 313,548.82
- _- _- - ..
99,467.01
_
18,984.27
I
$ _
1,289,470.43 $ 34,963.91
_
170,310.53
_
392,571.90
_ 122,970.30
_
20 119.32 I
315,219.22 125,222.51
27,229.58
7,506.46
1,513,054.81 438,771.33
126,696.59
26,490.73
447,527.16 $ 16,750.81 60,537.87
153,251.64 31,518.90 7 491.33
1,736,997.59 51,714.72 230,848.40 545,823.54 154,489.20 27 610.65
7. Maintenance of Vehicles by Private Garage 8. Rent 9. Other
--I
_ _
161,185.86 4,977.82
123,335.51
93,557.70 587.43
57,699.35
254,743.56 5,565.25
181,034.86
Total Expenses of Pupil Transportation Services
$ 10,072,663.36 $ 3,409,654.77 $ 13,482,318.13
V. OPERATION OF PLANT
A. Salaries
1. Plant Engineers _______ - ____________________________________ $
86,321.49 $
17,019.76 $
103,341.25
2. Custodial Services __________________________________________ 3,069,248.87 1,013,962.83
4,083,211.70
3. 4.
Care of Grounds _____ - _- ___- _____________________________ - __ Other _____________________________________________________
67,833.06 110,017.82
16,493.54 46,306.19
84,326.60 156,324.01
B. Contracted Services_____ - - - _- _- - ____________________________ - __ $
29,962.48 $
9,476.04 $
39,438.52
C. Heat for Buildings_____________________________________________ 1,634,417.72
535,401.13
2,169,818.85
D. Utilities (except heat) for Buildings
1. Water and Sewerage _______ - _____________________________ - __
322,318.11
92,019.17
414,337.28
e-o
00 <r
2. 3.
EGlaesc_tr_i_c_i_ty_______________-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_------_-_
4. Telephone and Telegraph ___- ____________________________ - --
1,370,499.02
441,105.97 219,599.43
461,144.09 129,950.36 63,127.23
1,831,643.11
571,056.33 282,726.66
5. Other Utilities ___________ - - - _________________________ - _- - - __
9,761.17
2,040.13
11,801.30
E. Supplies (except utilities)
1. Custodial Supplies ___- _- - - - - _______________________ - _- - - - - __ $
2. Supplies for Operation of Vehicles _____________________________
3. 4.
Supplies for Care of Grounds _________________________________ Other _____________________________________________________
809,204.76 $ 36,348.04 18,889.44
38,425.60
270,183.78 $ 6,382.57 4,526.35
15,324.05
1,079,388.54 42,730.61
23,415.79 53,749.65
F. Other Expense of Operations _________________________________ - __ $
44,607.06 $
12,681.01 $
57,288.07
Total Expense of Plant Operation ______________________ $ 8,308,560.04 $ 2,696,038.23 $ 11,004,598.27
VI. MAINTENANCE OF PLANT
A. S1.alGarrioesunds ___________________________________________________ $
2. Buildings _____________________________________________ - _- __ 3. Rapair of Equipment________________________________________ 4. Manufacture of Replacements of Equipment- __________________
324,397.90 $ 851,266.25
230,358.24 44,772.40
304,661.20 $ 241,740.43
67,731.49
9,626.55
629,059.10 1,093,006.68
298,089.73 54,398.95
PAYMENTS-Continued 1957-58
Disbursed by Boards of Education
White
Negro
Total
VI. MAINTENANCE OF PLANT-Continued B. C1.oCntirroaucntedds _S_e_r_v_ic_e_s____________________________________________ $ 2. Buildings __________________________________________________ 3. Repair of Equipment ________________________________________
74,558.60 $ 253,856.43 99,911.46
21,777.79 $ 29,347.56 24,978.83
96,336.39 283,203.99 124,890.29
$ C. Replacement of Equipment 1. Instructional Equipment_____________________________________ 2. Non-Instructional Equipment ________________________________
411,843.03 $ 182,451. 99
96,602.77 $ 40,650.84
508,445.80 223,102.83
C/'
00 00
D.
Other Expense of Plant Maintenance 1. Grounds ___________________________________________________ 2. Buildings __________________________________________________
$
159,827.19 $ 992,649.26
32,600.69 $ 192,427.88
227,518.34
1,220,167.60
3. Equipment Repairs _________________________________________
463,332.92
71,247.58
534,580.50
4. Manufacture of Replacements of Equipment ___________________
158,623.89
41,713.92
200,337.81
Total Expense of Plant Maintenance ____________________ $ 4,247,849.56 $ 1,210,197.99 $ 5,458,047.55
VII. FIXED CHARGES
I
A. School Systems Contribution to Teacher Retirement
1. State or System Retirement Funds ____________________________ $
2. 3.
Social Security _____________________________________________ Other _____________________________________________________
2,445,316.26 $ 717,357.47
3,082,509.12
778,326.84 $ 3,223,643.10
267,297.78
984,655.25
509,648.70
3,592,157.82
1$ B. Insurance and Judgements
i
1. Property Insurance _________________________________________
2. Employee Insurance _________________________________________
3. Liability Insurance _______________ -- _______________________--I
54..
JFuiddegleimtyeBntosnd
Premiums,-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -i I
912,253.41 $ 495,082.36 79,972.88
1,908.80 64,260.59 I
189,417.62 $ 117,952.70
8,212.33 1,188.00
97.70 I
1,101,671.03 613,035.06 88,185.21 3,096.80 64,358.29
C. Rental of Land and Buildings 1. Land and Building for Instructional Purposes _____ 2. Land and Buildings for N on-Instructional Purposes
____ __ $ _
s 79,671.76
30,066.78
32,235.20 1$ 617.50
111,906.96 30,684.28
D. Interest on Current Loans _
58,156.58
9,656.01
67,812.59
E. Other Fixed Charges .. .
Total Fixed Charges
.
3,677,225,06
456, ''''',22
__ $ 11,643,781.07 1,$ 2,371,615.60
4,134,190.28 14,015,396.67
VIII. FOOD SERVICES AND STUDENT BODY ACTIVITIES
A. Food Services 1. Salaries a. Supervisors _
b. Other Employees 2. Other Expenses _
B. Student Body Activities
1. Salaries (not included in salaries for instructional).
2. Other Expenses.
_
Total Food Services and Student Body Activities.
Total Expense Payments.
1
1$
I. --I' 222,556.30
18,"'7.84'
241,514.14
956,639.82 I 404,583.90
1,361,223.72
5,284,330.70 1,692,951.15
6,977,281.85
$
7,299.751$
~ $ 7,299.7~
371$2~29~~~~9, _.1 1,359,095.80 _,$ 7,829,922.
512,812.61
1 i
1,871,908.41 227.93
1$135,928,558.05[$ 49,159,787.16 s 185,088,341.21
IX. CAPITAL OUTLAY
A. Sites 1. Professional Services _ 2. Site and Site Additions _ :{. Improvements to Sites __
29,833.28 356,762.39 239,249.86
2,060.00 94,975.18 24:{ , 097 . 40
:H,893.28 451,737.57 482,347.26
B. Buildings 1. Professional Services _
2. New Buildings and Building Additions 3. Remodeling .
241,225.20 9,933,217.10
799, 39:{ . 05
21,442.57 $ 262,667.77
7,120,056.43 17,053,273.53
227,632.26
1,027,025.31
PAYMENTS-Continued 1957-58
~
I-~~-~----;--~-- Disbursed by Boards of Education
White
Total
IX. CAPITAL OUTLAY-Continued
II
C. Equipment
~:
~~1~~;:'"ii;;a~-~~~~:~~::~:~~:~~:~~::~~~~:~~~~~~~~:~:I'
166,322. 951$ 63,637.30 655 , 839 .69 II
5. Pupil Transportation
--I
16,364.68 133,478.89
6. Operation of Plant-
.
7. Maintenance of Plant ____ _
-
_
-I'
213,574.99 110,883.04
8. Food Service and Student Body Activities
_
92,842.05
9. Investment Property __________ _
--- _
369,490.19
3,501. 82 $ 2,948.28
471,179.09 11,615.20 21,874.30
33,979.69 32,005.74 19,806.52
1,447.84
169,824.77 66,585.58 1,127,018.78
27,979.88 155,353.19 247,554.68
142,888.78 112,648.57 370,938.98
Total Capital Outlay
_
______ $ 13,422,114.66 $ 8,307,622.32 $ 21,729,736.98
Total Expense and Outlay Payments
.._ ______ $149,350,672.71 $ 57,467,409.48 $ 206,818,082.19
X. DEBT SERVICE
A. Principal of Debt
I
~: f~~~:~ 2, 433,963 .96 $ ===============_=======_============================ $ 3,297,032.52
B. Interest of Debt 1. Bonds
$ 1,416,553.00 $
2. Loans___________________________________________________
47,420.44
540,470.00 $ 2,974,433.96
640,609.44
3,937,641.96
414,009.20 $ 1,830,562.20
2,402.82
49,823.26
C. Amount Paid into Bond Sinking Funds________________________$ 434,346.76 $ ..
$
$ 1$ D. Expenditures to State School Building Authority or other Agency $ 1,679,363.96
265,261.00
E. Other Debt Service
1$ . _________________________ _ . $ 432,804.84 $ 1,309,640.42
434,346.76 1,944,624.96 1,742,445.26
XI. OUTGOING TRANSFER ACCOUNTS
,
I'
---1$ A. To Other School Systems 1. Teachers Salaries , - -------- -- ---- -- - -- - -- - - - - - -- ---- -- --
1
752,542.22 $
2. Maintenance and Operation
_
151,699.30
3. Other
- ___________ _
- _- _- _- __ 3,456,182.63
224,389.61 $
976,931.83
7,379.70
159,079.00
202,798.44
3,658,981.07
Total Transfer Accounts
$ 4,360,424.15 $ 434,567.75 $ 4,794,991.90
XII. BALANCE END OF YEAR A. General Funds (after deduction for agency funds)
$ 5,367,731.74 $ 989,746.06 $ 6,357,477.80
B. Bond Funds (or other building funds)
$ 7,648,316.18 $ 2,142,334.42 $ 9,790,650.60
C. Bond Sinking Fund (for payment of bonds and interest)
I$ 3,201,936.06 $ 831,837.54 $ 4,033,773.60
D. Agency Funds
I
1. U. S. Income Taxes Withheld
---
1$ 2,521,781.79 $
~. Teacher Retir~m~nt Member Contributions
-- _-- I
998,733.04
3. Teacher Association Dues __.__ ._ ______________ ____ _____________
72,922.77
4. Group Insurance Premiums ___ ___ ___ _______________________ _ i 284,902.39
~: ~~~:;_~~c~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I ~~~;~gj:i~
494,559.64 $ 182,647.26
3,828.08 41,959.28
82,575.89 6,286.54
3,016,341.43 1,181,380.30
76,750.85 326,861.67 339,230.11 372,019.70
Total Balance End of Year --
-- __ ---- -- -----
$1
1
20,718,711.35
$
4,775,774.71 $
25,494,486.06
GRAND TOTAL PAYMENTS AND BALANCES
$184,171,293.69 $ 65,850,144.821$ 250,021,438.51
----
ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
1956-57
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - = = = = = = = - = -=--~--'-----=-----===-~
White
Colored
Total
Enrollment:
Kindergarten _
First Grade __
Second Grade.
Third Grade __
Fourth Grade __
Fifth Grade __
Sixth Grade _
Seventh Grade_
Eighth Grade .
Ninth Grade
Tenth Grade _
Eleventh Grade,
Twelfth Grade
_
Ungraded and SpeciaL
Exceptional.
Elementary Grades (Kg.-7)
Male
_
Female _
TotaL _
High School Grades (8-12) Male _ Female_
TotaL _
Total Enrollment
Elementary and High School. Previously Enrolled _
Net Enrollment..
_
Evening Classes
_
Average Daily Attendance __
7,597
71,096
-j
68,478 68,785
71,105
61,365
53,117
53,312
52,363
44,946
35,467
28,201
23,906
542
875
237,220 218,770 455,990
91,632 93,533
185,165
641,155 43,387 597,768 11,337 529,961
3,667 43,605 36,645 35,065 32,954 29,309 26,000 23,451 21,112 16,608 12,379 9,210 6,511
1,081 352
118,148 112,980
231,128
29,748 37,073
66,821
297,949 6,206
291,743 3,529
231,992
11,264 114,701 105,123 103,850 104,059 90,674 79,117 76,763 73,475 61,554 47,846 37,411 30,417
1,623 1,227
355,368 331,750 687,118
121,380 130,606 251,986
939,104 49,593 889,511 14,866 761,953
392
ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
1957-58
I
I
:
1_ _Whit~_I_~OIO~I_ _T O ~
Enrollment:
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
_
Elementary Grades (Kg.-7)
Male
_
Female _
7,881 I
71,457 I 66,180 I
66,972 I 67,350 69,486 I
59,542 I' 51,404
1,160 : 5418,,225618 1
38,762 [ 29,822 24,751
108 ..
198 1
! I
239,704 I 221,728
TotaL _
461,432
High School (8-12)
Male
_
Female _
96,245 96,915
TotaL _
193,160
Total Enrollment: Elementary and High SchooL __ ___
654,592
Previously Enrolled_
38,655 i
Net Enrollrnent.. Evening Schools __
615,9371
I
13,189
Average Daily Attendance
534,918
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---'----- - - - -
I
4~:g~i I
:37,202 . 3353,,748996 1 31,258 I 27,645 , 23, 995 1
661 21,495 i
18,475 [ 13,392 9,726 7,324
1 -----1
I 420
10,975 113,304 103,382 102,468 101,139 100,744 87,187 75,399
1,821 72,763 66,726 52,154 39,548 32,075
108 618
112104,,633498 1
360,043 336,376
-----
234,987 \ 696,419
i
32,600 I
38,232 I
128,845 135,147
70,832[- 263,992
I
:305,819 I 960,411
7,325
45,980
298,494
914,431
4,934
18,123
236,041
770,959
- - - - - - - - - - - _..
393
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
1956-57
- - _ .._--_._-- - - - - - _ - - _.. ...- - -_ -. -_ -~-------------------_._--------_._--- --- "~-- - =- ==- --- -- - -- ~ ==--.----===-
I
---------------
I
Number of Children Enrolled in Schools I
Operated:
i
120 Days and Under
I
121-130 Days
I
131-140 Days
141-150 Days
151-160 Days
161-170 Days
I
171-180 Days
_
Total Enrollment ______________ _I
White
Colored
Total
I
I
641,155 I 297,949
939,104
-----1-----
641, 155 1 297,949
939,104
Average Daily Attendance:
I
-I Total Elementary _. _ _______ __ _:
Total High SchooL - - -. - - - - - -- - -
371, 58:~ i
158,378 1
178,928 53,064
1
550,511 211,442
_
Total Elementary and High SChOOL/
Average Length of Term. ____ __ _ _
I
Average Cost Per Pupil in A. D. A. I
I Number of Graduates from Four-Year High Schools: Male ______________________ _ I Female; ___ ________ __________ _
TotaL ___ _
_
529,961 I
180 I I $200.00
231,992 180
$172.11
761,953 180
$191.64
I
190,,767192 1
1,824 2,870
11,436 13,649
I, - - - - - - I l ~ - - - -
20,391
4,694
25,085
---'--------------'------~-
3!H
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
1957-58
White
-
I Colored Total
Number of Children Enrolled in Schools Operated:
180 Days ______________________________
654,592
Average Daily Attendance:
Total Elementary ____________ ---._----- 371,591 Total High SchooL _____________________ 163,327
Total Elementary and High SchooL ____ 534,918
Average Length of Term ______________ .._____
180
Number of Graduates from Four-Year High Schools:
Male _____________ Female _________________ ----~--------------
- -- ---,------
TotaL _______________ -,-------------
--
10,025 11,122
21,147
305,819 960,411
i
179,078 550,669 56,963 220,290
236,041 770,959
180
180
2,582 3,861
6,443
12,607 14,983
27,590
395
NUMBER OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED, AVERAGE ANNUAL SALARIES PAID TEACHERS AND CERTIFICATES OF TEACHERS
1956-57
1
i
---I
White
Colored
Number Teachers Employed on Regular 1
I
Program-Academic and Vocational: ,
Elementary (Kg.-7) Male __ Female, TotaL_
Iii
____
729 ,
530 I
I__~667 ~957_I' '1 _ _
_' 13,;)96.
6,487
Total
1,259 18,624 19,883
High School (8-12) Male____ Female__
TotaL ___
'I
1
I'
-,
3,021 1
1,176
4,197
I
4,376 1
1,459 1
5,885
7,397
2,635 I
10,032
Non-Teaching Principals______
585
2141
799
Total Teachers on Regular Program I
21 ,378
9, ;)36 I 30,714
Special Program: Male______ Female ______ _ TotaL _____
Kindergarten _____
1
'
__
1281
__
56 '
:
311
159
18
74
1- -
-
184 :1----4;-;"-[
233
154 I
79 I
233
Grand Total All Teachers_______
21,7161
9,464 [ 31,180
Average Annual Salary Paid Teachers
on Regular Program:
Elementary __
Male
_
Female .. _
High School _ Male _ Female _
- - 'I
----- ---,
Total Average Annual Salary _ 1$
3,217.57 3,839.07 3,181.80
8,184.22 3,17;).81
3,185.15
,I' 3 , 6 4 8 ,3,o 3670.271
4,033.93 3,488.70 3,381.57 1 3,269.40
3,370.69 1-$-3-,2-3-7-.-10-[$
3,206.69 3,559.01 8,182.87
3,574.26 8,881.16 3,353.52
3,329.96
Certificates of Teachers on Regular Program: Five Years College _ Four Years College _.. _ Three Years College _ Two Years College _ One Year College _
TotaL _
Permit.
_
Grand TotaL
1
3,589
13,585 ,I 2,377
1,457 I' 135
1 - - - - - -1
i
21, 143 1
1,115 7,47;)
576 151
5
9,320
4,704 21,058
2,953 1,608
140
30,463
235 ,
16
251
1
,, - - - - - - 1 - - - - - -
1
-I,
21, 378 1
9,336
30,714
NUMBER OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED, AVERAGE ANNUAL SALARIES PAID TEACHERS AND CERTIFICATES OF TEACHERS
1957-58 ----------- =====================
White Colored Total
Number Teachers Employed on Regular Pro-
gram-Academic and Vocational:
Elementary (Kg.-7)
i
I
I
Male _ Female _
TotaL __
High School (8-12)
Male
_
Female _
TotaL _
-I
-- I - --
- - - - - - --
-I
750 12,826
13,576
_
-
34,,511592 l'
__ ~7,671 I
569 5,908 6,477
1,211 1,504 2,715
1,319 18,734 20,053
4,363 6,023 10,386
Non-Teaching Principals __
653
234
887
Total Teachers on Regular Program _
21,900
9,426 31,326
Special Program:
Male__ _ _ Female _
161
6
167
70
3
73
TotaL __
231
9
240
Kindergarten ___ __
148
81
229
Grand Total All Teachers ____ _ Average Annual Salary Paid Teachers on Reg-
22,279 I 9,516 I
31,795
ular Program:
Elementary _____ _
__ ____ _ $3,447.22 $3,401.17 $3,432.34
Male____
3,155.12 3,008.78 3,091.99
Female_________
3,464.30 I 3,438.96 3,456.31
High Sehool , ___ ___________________ 3, 614.73 3,370. 68 3,550.93
Male_ __
_______ _______ 3,756.25 3,259.39 3,618.34
Female. ________ __ _ __
___ 3,516.01 3,460.28 3,502.10
Total Average Annual Salary ____ ___ $3,507.69 $3,392.16 $3,472.80
Certificates of Teachers on Regular Program:
Five Years College ___
_
_
Four Years College ______________ __
Three Years College
_
Two Years College _______ ______ _ _
One Year College. ______ __
___
3,783 I
14,153 i 2,360 i
1,37628 11
1,298 7,562
525 104
3
5,081 21,715
2,885 1,482
65
TotaL _ Permit-
21,736 252
II
9,
492 24
1
31,228 276
'Special and Kindergarten __ __ Grand TotaL __ _
21,988
31,504
1- - - - 291 _
22,279
9, 516
291 31,795
'These Special and Kindergarten Teachers did not show type of certificate held. 397
ADMINISTRATORS, SUPERVISORS AND NON.PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES
1956-57
White
Colored
Total
Professional Employees:
Administrative Assistants _________
72
*Non-Teaching Principals _______ --I
585
Supervisors ______________________
144
Visiting Teachers _________________ Librarians _______________________
157~
99
Total Professional Employees ____ 1,057~
Non-Professional Employees:
Attendance Officers_______________ Clerks __________________________
1372 776
Lunchroom (Managers and Workers) 4,989
Maintenance Workers: Plant ___________________________ Bus _____________________________ Janitors _________________________
57772 150%; 1,96072
Food Processing__________________
344
Bus Drivers _____________________
3,317
Ot;:::~~~~~;:~f-e~:i-o~:I-~~~I~~~~:1
1,195
13,323~
3 214 101
11~
13
342~
75 799 245 16872 112 1, 39972
272 129 784
16 905 5,773
11072
27~
62072 39 1,357 294 3, 363%;
688 178 2,581 383 4,674 1,489 16,687
"Non-Teaching Principals also shown on Teachers employed on Regular Program.
398
ADMINISTRATORS, SUPERVISORS AND NON-PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES
1957-58
White Colored Total
Professional Employees:
Administrative Assistants
75
*Non-Teaching Principals ________________
653
--I Supervisors , ____________ _ _________
161
Visiting Teachers _______________________ Librarians _____________________________ !
Total Professional Employees _____-- ___I
158%
101 I 1,148%[
Non-Professional Employees:
I
Attendance Officers _____________________ Clerks ________________________________
35Y2 878
Lunchroom Managers and Workers
5,636
Maintenance Workers: Plant ____________ --------------------JBus _______________________
-----------
Janitors _______________________________
651 202Y2 1,961
Food Processing _____________ - _- ________
417
Bus Drivers ___________________________ Others ________________________________
3,308 1,241
Total Non-Professional Employees _____ 14,330
1 234 96Y2
12%
11 i
355>i
76 887 257Y2 171Y2 112 1,504
10 118 1, 142Y2
45Y2 996 6,778Y2
89 70Y2 685 68 1,413 305 3,901
740 273 2,646 485 4,721 1,546 18,231
*Non-Teaching Principals also shown on Teachers Employed on Regular Program.
399
SCHOOLS ACCORDING TO SIZE 1956-57
~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I-W-h-i-te I_COlored
Number of Schools:
I I
Total Number of Public Sehools.
I l,a62
815
--I Number Having Grades 1-7 Only ____
662
431
Number Having High School Grades ___
700
384
Number Having Four-Year High Schools, I
363
212
Number of Schools Having:
One Teacher ___ Two Teachers __
I
22
124
48
88
Three Teachers ____
44
46
Four Teachers ____
74
34
Five Teachers
67
29
Six Teachers ___
67
27
Seven Teachers ______
- .- - - - - - - -
79
30
Eight Teachers __
70
41
Nine Teachers. __
41
28
Ten Teachers ____ - -- - - - - - - - - ---------
41
23
Eleven Teachers.
--------
37
26
Twelve Teachers __
-----------
35
20
Thirteen Teachers __ ---------------
50
19
Fourteen Teachers __ -------- -----------
49
12
Fifteen Teachers ___ .. -----------Sixteen Teachers ______ ----------Seventeen Teachers ___ ------------
48
29
46
14
64
15
Eighteen Teachers ___ -------------_ ..
38
12
Nineteen Teachers ____ ---------------
48
14
Twenty Teachers and Over ______________
394
184
Total
2,177 1,093 1,084
575
146 136 90 108 96 94 109 111 69 64
63 55 69 61 77 60 79 50 62 578
400
SCHOOLS ACCORDING TO SIZE 1957-58
l~~- White Colored
Number of Schools:
Total Number of Public Schools.
I,
Number Having Grades 1-7 Only _____
--I Number Having High School Grades __
Number Having Four-Year High sChools--1
Number of Schools Having:
One Teacher __
Two Teachers Three Teachers _____
Four Teachers ___ Five Teachers_
Six Teachers. Seven Teachers _____
Eight Teachors
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,
_ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .. _ . _ - - - - ~
1,387
732
686
384
701
348
334
216
14
48
27
55
50
18
55
29
66
18
63
28
79
32
80
26
54
31
43
14
40
20
33
22 i
59
25
55
27
49
24
41
23
60
21
48
16
45
14
426
241
--------
2,119 1,070 1,049
550
62 82 68 84 84 91 111 106 85 57 60 85 84 82 73 64 81 64 59 667
401
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS 1956-57
1
;;;;'v:::;;; w~dlI Number of Buildings According to
Frame ___ _
I
TotaL
,
White
I _ ~ ~ _ I_ _c o l o r e d_ _
'
I
I
2,057 I 354 920
5~r
j
'
2,622
395
547
1,467
3,331 ----1,1531
4,484
Number of Rooms in Buildings:
Primary Classrooms
_
Other Standard Classrooms __
SuUb-sSe tandard Classrooms in _
Non Public-Owned Class-
rooms
_
TotaL
_
Gymnasium
_
Gymnatorium
_
Auditorium
_
cafeteria
_
Cafetorium
_
6,356 12,959
1,614
342
21,271
348 172 746 934 354
I
I
2,713 I 4,522
I 1, 018 1
225
8,478 1
3251
I ,
18294[ 330 I
9,069 17,481 2,632
567 29,749
369 207 830 1,063 684
Value of School Property:
Value of Buildings
$ 313,250,429 $
Value of Grounds, __________ 16,890,858
Value of Furniture & Equip. _ 30,368,831
Value of Library Books &
Instructional Materials.c . . 7,370,585
94,188,813 $ 407,439,242 4,944,562 21,335,420 8,109,272 38,478,103
2,802,476 10,173,061
Grand Total Value of School
Property
I $ 367,380,703 110,045,123 $ 477,425,826 ---------
402
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS 1957-58
White
Colored
Total
Number of Buildings According to Material Used:
Masonry
_
Masonry Veneer on Wood
_
Frame
_
TotaL ____ _ _
2,098 381 805
3,284
620
2,718
61
4.42
329
1,114
971
4,255
Number of Instructional Rooms in Buildings:
~on-Public Owned Classrooms
I
Regular Classrooms
_
Sub-Standard Classrooms
_
Self-Contained Primary Classrooms.
Science Laboratories
_
Home Economics Laboratories __ __I
Typing Rooms - - - - _- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - i
Industrial Arts _____________ _ _
Agriculture Shops
_
Band Rooms
_
Exceptional Children's Rooms _
Library
_
Other. _______ __ _ _____ _
_
Gymnasium
Gymnatorium_____________ Auditorium.', ______ _ Cafeteria. ________ _ Cafetorium.. ______________
_
___ _ _
__
392 16,785
1,251 2,514
572 593 437 251 297 286 82 1,094 766
347 170 678 877 425
:
170 6,422
716 1,229
216 243 123 111 116
57 42 371 292
28 35 72 121 313
562 23,207
1,967 3,743
788 836 560 362 413 343 124 1,465 1,058
375 205 750 998 738
Value of School Property:
Value of Buildings
$324,123,263 $104,314,165 $428,437,428
Value of Grounds_________________ 16,258,431 4,123,691 20,382,122
Value of Furniture and Equipment. 32,355,258 8,822,820 41,178,078
Value of Library Books and In-
structional matorials , ___________ 8,303,603 1,795,417 10,099,020
Grand Total of School Property $381,040,555 $119,056,493 $500,097,048
------------------------'--------'--------
403
1st i Grade
----I
Under Six... __ I, 13,717
2nd
I 3rd
4th
Grade Grade i Grade
5
AGE GRADE CHART 1956-57 White
5th
6th
7th
Grade Grade Grade
- - - _..._-_ ..----- - - - -
I 8th
9th
II
10th 11th 12th
Grade ,Grade Grade I Grade Grade
i------,---
I
,
Total 13,722
Six .... _
47,969 11,9151
27
59,911
Seven __
6.967 43,752 ! 11,184
63
I
EighL ___
1,050 9,309 42,590 11,741
229
8
61,966 64,927
Nine ______
169 2,051 10,286 43,452 13,686
414
16
70,074
0......
Ten ______ Eleven. _
61
438 2,800 10,091 32,782 8,360
200
2
1
15
99
700 3,102 9,146 28,349 9,438
214
29
54,734 51,092
Twelve __
9
42
191
975 3,595 9,729 28,049 8,065
164
21
50,840
Thirteen. _
7
14
78
316 1,375 4,069 10,129 28,146 8,378
215
2
52,729
Fourteen. _
3
4
21
83
391 1,512 4,325 9,927 23,655 6,457
259
2 46,639
Fifteen ___ .
3
3
7
18
129
461 1,484 4,327 8,592 20,227 5,691
158 41,100
Sixteen ___
2
6
67
251 1,035 3,049 6,193 16,410 5,395132,410
Seventeen ... _-'
:3
6
43
149
652 1,755 4,219 12,741 I 19,568
Eighteen ___
3
23
92
305 1,045 3,454 I 4,924
Over Eighteen.
Totals ____ .
69,970 67,633 67,886 I 69,842
I
- - - - - - _.._ - - - _ . _ - - - - - -
61.3431 52,976 53,938
I ------ ---
5
23
51,893 I 44,634
90 35,263
248 1,033 1 1,399
27,874
I
22,783 (626,035
---- -------
AGE GRADE CHART 1957-58 WHITE
T 6~h .
,1Grsatd~
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1
G2rnadd~I'
3rd Grade
!! ~r4athde
15th
I Grade
'I~rade
'1
,
Gr7tahd~ ~r8adthe :l~r9tahd~li ~1r0atdh~l1 ~r1a1tdhe
I' 'i
G1r2atdh~1:
Tota~
Under Six____ ------ 14,467
6
I i : ,
"
'
!
1
i
Six _
_ 48,171 11,849
35
18 ,
i
Seven _
6,726 42,140 11,192 110
3
I'' 14,473
60,073 ! : 60,171
Eight
1,001 9,305 40,588 11,216 203, 11
162,324
Nine .
_ 190 1,991 10,303 39,750 11,715 175
29
1164"153
TelL. _
57 381 2,953 11,149 41,408 12,864 219
18
69,049
Eleven _ Twelve __ Thirteen. Fourteen . __ Fifteen _ Sixteen __ Seventeen _ __
19! 94 725 3,305110,384 31,226 8,189 180
43
54,165
16
43
191
I 946 3,670 9,183 27,183 7,981 240 i :32
5
15
49
~,8621 278 1,235 3,860 9,718 26,367
221 I
27 I
49,485 49,637
5
13
69 398 1,483 4,210 10,418 126,694 I 8,25~1 2381 28 51,813
1 6 16 111 450 1,526 4,6841 ~'1,1l12~,~~n 1~,05~ I 185 ~2,87~
3
2
16
53
214
1,202 I .3,2.35
6,1.39117,566
I
5,516
1 1
.34,546
3
114~261 I 20 179' 788 1,999 4,561
21,776
Eighteen
_
Over Eighteen Totals.
.
I
I1
_ 654 65,830 166,058[66,859 69,14359,310
-----------
I
3 I 29 140 555 1, 200 1 3, 317 1-5,245
I
AGE GRADE CHART 1956-57 Colored
G~:~e
~~~~~~~-:i;:I,I_G_~~_~_e_II__G_6_r~_~_e_!I
7th Grade
8th Grade
9th Grade
1
1
I 10th 11th
12th
Grade I Grade Grade Total
',
1
1
_
Under SixSix Seven EightNine Ten
_ 4,0631
11
I _ 27,706 3,791
_ 8,040 19,517
_ 2,331 7,919
_ 761 3,070
_ 305 1,290
63
8
4,2051 154
16,382 3,865
7,921 13,882
3,427 7,292
Eleven
_ 108
527 1,589 3,716
Twelve
_
70
244
773 2,143
Thirteen
_
21
90
367 1,021
Fourteen; - - - - -i
10
35
146
492
Fifteen
_
20
62
173
Sixteen
_
4
13
41
Seventeen _
2
5
9
Eighteen
_
1
4
5
Over Eighteen _
,
1
2
Totals - - _- 43, 417136,522 i 34,957 32,803
3
192
1
3,837
186
19
10,395 2,632
207
6,870 8,974 2,610
3,898 6,453 7,696
2,164 3,816 6,011
1,213 2,204 3,751
465 1,060 2,026
179
406
808
37
67
221
9
I 19
48
176
29,263125,825 23,403
4,074
I
31,568
I
31,919
30,690
11 217
44
I
j
2,371
168
29,676 25,559 24,656 23,851
7,176 1,963
196 I 40
5,670 5,753 1,585
154
1 22,866 14 21,027
3,294 4,638 4,573 1,391
127 17,830
1,583 2,670 3,614 3,460 1,141 13,920
512 1,038 1,602 2,551 2,400 8,444
123
296
527 1,085 1,747 3,864
31
103
207
466 1,094 1,918
20,988 16,673 12,340 I 9,147 6,524 291,862
I
--_._-----------_._--------
AGE GRADE CHART
1957-58 COLORED
Under Six Six. ____ _ Seven _ Eight________
,':: ~-:1-5-\-1- list
2nd
3rd 1 4th
5th
6th 1 7th 18th
9th 10th
Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade
4,209
[,-
-
-
1
27, 179
7,310 20:083 4,358 I 79
13
I
,
I'
I
J4.1 1,878 7,976 17,
3,965 152
38 ' 6[
11th Grade
12th Grade
Total
4,224 31,532 31,843 31,159
Nine _ Ten___________
608 2,848 7,729 15, 177 1 3,916 223
40 I 47
250 1,201 3,510 7,467 13,079 3,970
I 179
96
13
Eleven_ __ ___________ 99 413 1,461 3,511 6,428 9,733 2,685 181
36
7
30,588 29,765 24,554
Twelve________
39 191 716 1,875 3,768 6,272 8,66712,527 184
67
25
24,331
Thirteen. _____
9
80 311 909 2,085 3,822 5,882 7,296 2,306 149
53
7 22,909
Fourteen_____ ____ Fifteen _____ _____ Sixteen________
12
23 122 405 9792,0223,6375,7336,7691,971 154 I 45 21,872
2
4
38
160
I 460 1,053 1,897 3,319 4,842 4,956 1,472 170 18,373
1
3
19
42 121 302 776 1,467 2,578 3,578 :~,81911,240 13,946
Seventeen _
1
3
6
27
91 186 483 1,032 1,769 2,660 12,884 9,142
Eighteen
_
2
4
1
2
19
54 111 293 611 1,085 1,966 4,148
Over Eighteen____
I'
1
1
4
4
15
33
74 196 477 1,017 1,822
Totals
41,596 37,126 35,478 33,603 31,034 27,549 24,024 21,293 18,127 13,304 9,745 7,329 300,208
-----, --- '------ -----------------------------------------
SUMMARY AND COMPARISON OF SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION ACCORDING TO THE TYPE OF OWNERSHIP
1956-57 White Only
Pupils Transported Daily I
--~------~I
I
More \
I
Average Cost Per
No.
Within Than I !
of
Annual
1 Y2
1 Y2
Per
I
I
I
~
I ' Buses . Miles M_i1_es__ Miles Total Bus Total Cost
Bus I~hild ~i1e
County Owned Buses ____ __
2,223 120 , 956 , 492 17,682 178,555 196,237 88.21$5,504,218.14 1$2,476.03 $30.82
Privately Owned Buses _
722 6,852,152 3,472 53,451 56,923 78.81,834,148.672,540.6734.31
Jointly Owned Buses. ___
344 3,335,303 1,462 22,870 24,332 70.7 I 900,271.28 2,617.06 :39.36
Totals and/or Averages for Buses. 3,289 31,143,947 22,616 254,876 1277 ,492 84.3 8,238,638.09 2, 504 . 90 I 32. 32 i
Cars and Station Wagons
_ 81 214,580
25
642
667 8.2
48,639.30 600.48175.76
Per Diem in lieu of Transportation Grand Totals and/or Averages
1_
_I 108
108
'I
___ -122, 641 1255 , 626 1278 , 267 !
3, 406 . 11
I
1$8,290, 683.50 1--
_I 31.53 i 1$32.43
I ._---
26.U 26.7 26.9 26.4 22.6
26.4
SUMMARY AND COMPARISON OF SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION ACCORDING TO THE TYPE OF OWNERSHIP
==== ----------
1957-58 White Only
I
, Pupils Transported Daily
'
Total
Number Miles Travelled
..I
Expenditures Average Cost Per
No. No. II
I
I
More Wlthm: Than
Including Depreciation
_
II
- 1 - - , --1---1--- I
__________
Buosf e~
of Trips
I_~aved
I_U pav~nT.ot'a~l,,
Annual Mileage
1 Y2 I 1 Y2 I Miles I Miles
, Total I
Per Bus
on County Owned Buses 1
Bus
I Child Mile
"
1
Cpro:u:n:t:y:O~-w~n~e~d~~- 2,361 3,580 33,226.8 32,478.7' 65,705.522,612,255
20!", I'
----1- ---1 ----
-
-
I
)' 6, 128, 606.
'
596.861
27.1,
1
Buses_________ 613 998 7,478.1' 9,499.3 16,977.4
-------
---
g Jointly Owned Buses,
1
16,178,1361
:~:35,I
I
4tH] 3,702.6 5,138.3 8,840.9
('
',
I
_'I
'--- 1,823,194.412,974.21,
I
II
,I
'I'
-
878,498. 751 2,622.38\
129.5 _1 27 . 8
Totals and/or
ca:A:v:e:r~a-g~ets-af~oiron
I'
3,308 5,0:39
1'
I
I I 1'3,155,69,---'--
I
47,116.3 91'523.8131'946'81126'9421255'361281'9781
I
85.21
1
I
I'
8,83o,299,35
12,669,37$34,62
pe~~:::-----I'
144,407.
59 __ ----1 - --- ---- ---) - ---I 192'42911
221
44,1. 46.3! 7.8
1
~~~
1
Transportation_,
I-
I
I
I
62 1
62,
44,092.88 1 [ 2,967. 761-
747.33 99.98
127,6
122.H 47. 861
A~~~~~e Grand Totals I
),
I
I
'
I,
-[ _
_ -131,906,698126,9641 255,5391282, 503!
8,872,359.99:
I
_I'
----, -,---- - , - - - , - - -
SUMMARY AND COMPARISON OF SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION ACCORDING TO THE TYPE OF OWNERSHIP
1956-57 Negro Only
-
I
No. of Buses
Annual Miles
Pupils Transported Daily
I
More
I,
Within Than
1 Y2 1 Y2
I Per
Miles Miles Total Bus
County Owned Buses ___________ 948 10,817,146 2,472 82,117 84,589 89.2
I
I Average Cost Per
Total Cost I Bus I Child I Mile
i
--
$2,203,349.98 1$2,324.20 $26.83 20.3
Privately Owned Buses _________ 277 3,342,733 711 21,293 22,004 79.4 733,560.18 2,657.82 34.45 21.9
Jointly Owned Buses ___________ 116 1,280,184 247 9,413 9,660 83.2 288,011.01 2,482.85 30.59 22.4
Totals and/or Averages for Buses 1,341 15,440,063 3,430 112,823 116,253 86,6 3,224,921.17 2,404.86 28.58 20.8
Cars and Station Wagons _______ 144 452,766
63 1,410 1,473 10.2
77,273.91 536.62 54.80 17.0
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~;-1114'~~~ ~~~ Per Diem in lieu of Transportation -------
Grand Totals and/or Averages ___
- -;
[117,
- - - --
5,043.48, __________ 26.40 - - --
______ $3,307,238.56 1_ - - - - - - - - -1$28.90 20.8
SUMMARY AND COMPARISON OF SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION ACCORDING TO THE TYPE OF OWNERSHIP
195758 Negro Only
No. No.
of
of
Buses Trips
---
Number Miles Travelled
Un. Paved paved
Annual Total Mileage
Pupils Transported Daily
Within
1 \12 Miles
More Than
1 \12 Miles
I
Per Total Bus
Total Expenditures
Including Depreciation
on County
Owned Buses
---
Average Cost Per
Bus Child Mile --
County Owned Buses _________ 1,059 1,470 14,919.2 17,992.9 32,912.1 12,427,475 ------- -------- - - - - -- - - - - -- $ 2,680,738.06 $2,531.38 ------ 21.5
Privately Owned Buses _________
263 383 3,579.4 4,804.1 8,383.5 3,181,017 ------- -------- ------- ------
718,578.97 2,732.23 ------ 22.5
Jointly Owned Buses _________
91
124 1,530.1 1,936.0 3,466.1 950,456 ------- -------- ------- ------
226,980.63 2,494.29 - - - - -- 23.8
Totals and/or Averages for Buses _________ 1,413 1,977 20,028.7 24,733.0 44,761. 7 16,558,948 3,739 121,966 125,705 88.9 3,626,297.66 2,566.38 $29.73 21.8
Cars and Station Wagons _______
29 ------- --------- --------- --------- 104,660 -------
286 286 9.8
11,900.35 410.35 41.60 11.3
Per Diem in lieu of
Transportation, ------- ------- --------- - - -- - ---- -------- ---------- ------
207 207 ------
5,216.10 --------- 25.19 - - - --
Grand Totals
--------[------- and/or
Average _______ ------- -------
---I -- -- -- - -1--- -- --
3,
739 1
122,459 126,198 ------
$
3,643,644.11 --------
-----" - - - --
---
_ _ ..
.
_.~-_
SUMMARY AND COMPARISON OF SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION ACCORDING TO THE TYPE OF OWNERSHIP
1956-57 White and Negro
I
;
I
I No. i
of I
____________ H.,M I
Annual Mil"
Pupils Transported Daily
I~TI~:;e--~-~' I
Within Than
I 1 Y2
1 Y2 ' P e r
Mil" 1 Mil" T.,.I B.,
I
I Average Cost Per
1
I
_ -;-1--"--
T...I Coo, . B., , Child Mil,
County Owned Buses. ~ ~.
3,171 31,773,638 20,1541260,672 1280,826188.5 ,$ 7,707,568.12$2,430.64 $29.56 , 24.2
I Privately Owned Buses. _. __~."_ 998 10,194,885,4,183 74,744 78,927 I 79.0 2,567,708.85 2,572.85 34.35 25.1
Jointly Owned Buses. ~ ~
~ 460 4,615,487 1,709 32,283 :33,992 73.8 1,188,282.29 2,583.22 36.80 25.7
Total and/or Averages for Buses, 4,629 146,584,010 26,046 367,699 393,745 85.0 11,463,559.26 2,476.46 31.17 24.6
Cars and Station Wagons~._.__ 2251 667,346 1 88 2,052 2,140 9.5
125,913.21'[ 559.61
Per Diem in lieu of Transportation _ ~ ~ ~ !~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .. ~ I 299
299 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i
8, 449 . 59i~ ~ ~ ~
Grand Totals and/or Averages _ - !47,251,35626,1341370,050 [396,184"
I
.
I
I
1$11,597,922.06i: .
l
61.36 28.25 31.34
18.8 25.5
SUMMARY AND COMPARISON OF SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION ACCORDING TO THE TYPE OF OWNERSHIP
1957-58 White and Negro
~'~~'=~===========~======
Pupils Transported Daily
,
Total
Number Miles Travelled
Expenditures Average Cost Per
I
More
Including
No. No. 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - 1 Within Than
Depreciation
of I of
I ________ Buses Trips I Paved
Unpaved
Total
: Annual
I Mileage
1 Y2 1 Y2 I
I Per
I Miles ,1M_il_es_ Total i Bus
I
on County Owned Buses
;_~_s_
Child
Mile
CoBuunsteys Owned
Privately Owned Buses. ~
~""" Jointly Owned
Buses . ~~" ,,~~
Totals and/or Averages for Buses.
I ' I :3,419, 5,050"I 48,146. 50,471. 6198, 617.6 :35,0:39,no'1 ~
876 1,:381 11 ,057.5 14,:30:3.4 25,:360.91 9,:359,15:3 ~~
'
T
~ ~ ~$ 8,809, :344.261$2 , 576. 581
~ 25.1
----r- -I ---1-
2,541'773.37! 2,001. 501- -- 27.1
426 4,721
585 5,2:32.7 7,074.:3 12,:307.0 4,106,146 "~_
___1_ -- - - - - - -
,6~1 7,016 64, <16.2 71,84' .3130,285.548,505,029 :lO,681 377,00,1407
85
1,105, <79. "'1 2, 595. 021
-,26."
12, 156,597.011" &18. 5;.",.05125.0
Cars and Station
Wagons~,
88
Per Diem in lieu of Transportation
74,i 297,089 22 7271
---- -- ---- _
2691
269 ~"~,, ~"
M" 91132:'1 &10.28 7701IlS .8
8,183.86 -- --- 30.421 _
Grand Totals
and/or Average"~",,,
--1---- -- -1--
--I 30, 7031377,0981408,7011_____
--- -1-- --- ----1----
-----~----~----------'--' - - -
,---------------,
-----,---,----~
APPROPRIATIONS, CENSUS, ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
Appropriation
I
Attendance White
Enrollment Colored
Total
Census
1871 1872 1873 1874 1875
1876 1877 1878 1879 1880
1881 1882 1883 1884 1885
1886 1887 1888 1889 1890
1891 1892 1893 1894 1895
1896 1897 1898 1899 1900
1901 1902 1903 1904 1905
1906 1907 1908 1909 1910
1911 1912 1913 1914 1915
1916 1917 1918 1919 1920
$
174,107.00
42,914
-~-------
6,664 45,578 336,388
No School --------- --------- ------ - - --------- ------- - -
250,000.00 --------- 63,923
265,000.00 151,304.00
-----------------
93,167 105,990
19,755 42,374 50,358
83,677 135,541 156,348
-------------------------
149,464.99 --------- 121,418 150,225.00 --------- 128,296 154,378.00 --------- 137,217 155,264.00 --------- 147,192 150,789.00 --------- 150,134
57,987 62,330 72,655 97,435 88,399
179,405 190,626 209,872 226,627 238,533
-----------------
433,444
-----------------
196,317.00 --------- 153,156
272,754.00 --------- 161,377
=~=======I 282,221.00
305,520.00 502,115.00
175,668 181,355 190,346
91,041 95,377 111,743 110,150 119,248
312,292.00 --------- 196,852 122,872 489,008.00 --------- 208,865 133,429 330,113.00 --------- 200,786 I 120,390 490,708.00 --------- 209,276 i 133,220 638,656.00 --------- 209,259 134,491
244,197 256,432 287,411 291,505 309,594
-----------------
507,167
-----------------
319,724 --------342,294 --------321,176 560,281 342,496 --------343,750 ---------
935,611.00 --------- 219,643 951,700.00 --------- 225,350 1,021,512.00 --------- 233,295 937,874.00 --------- 260,084 1,266,707.00 --------- 253,516
140,625 145,506 157,293 169,401 170,260
360,268 370,856
-----------------
390,588 604,971
429,496 ---------
423,786 ---------
1,161,052.00 1,169,945.00 1,640,361.00 1,398,122.00 1,440,642.00
--------- 266,991 179,180 --------- 270,267 180,565 --------- - - - -- - - -- ---------
--------- - ------- ----------------- --------- ----------
446,171 450,832 569,107 474,441 484,385
-----------------
660,870
------
- - -- - - -
1,505,127.00 1,615,052.00 1,538,955.00 1,591,471.00 1,735,713.00
---------
--------
-----------------
280,955
-------- --------- ------- ---------
300,596 201,418 298,865 200,238 298,234 199,296
502,887 439,784 502,014 499,103 488,520
- - - - -- -
- - - --
-"
703,133
---------
- - - - - - - -
1,711,844.00 1,786,688.00 2,000,000.00 2,250,000.00 2,250,000.00
318,758 316,758 322,050 357,710 346,376
307,494 308,153 306,891 316,315 334,994
208,774 201,029 201,512 213,038 220,800
516,268 509,182 508,403 547,912 555,794
- - _. - - - -
---------
735,471
-"- -
- - - --
---------
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
342,129 222,942 348,571 222,659 360,554 230,254 375,261 I 239,783 385,167 240,687
565,071 571,230 590,808 615,044 625,854
- -------
- - ------
795,484
-----------------
2,70C,000.00 543,157 2,70C,000.00 459,167 3,200,000.00 452,064 3,500,000.00 I 467,081 4,000,000.00 515,147
405,658 414,572 418,246 427,162 446,054
254,890 263,531 261,501 261,958 277,023
660,548 - --------678,103 --------679,749 840,861 689,120 --------723,077 ----------
I
414
APPROPRIATIONS, CENSUS, ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
Appropriation
Attendance
Enrollment White Colored Total
Census
1921 1922 1923 1924 1925
,$ 4,500,000.00 535,620 456, 403 273,061 729, 464
i 4,250,000.00 543,163 470,242 225,242 I 745,435
4,250,000.00 --------- ---------- ---------1---------4,500,000.00 544,307 445,892 257,674 I 703,570 4,502,000.00 489,586 252,840 241,961 694,545
900,352
1926 1927 1928
1-------- 5,003,000.00 513,017 451,814 241,903 692,907 i---------
5,003,200.00 544,093 467,049 253,038 720,087 6,562,334.00 535,196 468,375 246,019 714,394 ! 867,995
1929
6,597,198.00 543,637 471,821 251,184 723,005
1930
7,458,002.00 549,062 479,813 257,942 737,755
1931 1932 1933 1934 1935
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
267,869 270,366 278,053 270,408 263,338
751,397 757,830 781,477 759,,596 741,170
869,727
1936
1937 (Yz) 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40
4,369,661. 39 14,457,132.80 14,448,420.64 14,713,587.06
595,131 572,386 604,745 587,543
496,514 511,087 522,614 513,719
276,090 278,424 284,908 266,199
772,613
_
789, 511
_
~~~:~i~
8 1__ : , 15:
1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1944-45
20,303,120.00 15,506,400.00 18,893,893.05 17,995,210.50 20,723,537.68
582,654 577,875 546,633 516,463 546,480
508,199 500,547 492,173 472,434 468,579
274,730 260,288 265,043 256,023 249,629
782, 929
_
769,835 ____ _ _
757,216
_
728,457
- __
718,208 719,520
1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50
21,169,963.86 31,668,682.00 37,249,900.00 41,031,721.00 50,875,000.00
563,653 579,618 582,255 597,895 619,846
486,781 484,872 487,955 496,733 512,355
259,111 261,427 255,246 255,273 257,606
745,892 746, 299
743,201 752,046 769,961
- _- __
808,000 _ _
1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55
*51,652,945.85 86,863,804.00 93,842,967.00 95,153,704.60 104,919,418.72
628,186 637,529 671,016 705,712 737,678
526,241 542,372 567,085 589,638 609,165
261,339 263,871 267,151 274,123 283,302
787,580 806,243 834,236 863,761 892,467
1955-56 1956-57 1957-58
117,102,091.35 747,012 626,680 290,585 917,265 124,100,000.00 761,953 641,155 297,949 939,104 134,610,000.00 770,959 654,592 305,819 960,411
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); voca-
tional education; vocational rehabilitation; salaries of county school superintendents; operating cost of the Department of Education, and allocations for equaliza-
tion 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.
415
INDEX
Accreditation of Elementary and
Secondary Schools
41
Alcohol Education
53
Allotments to School Systems
15
Area Staff Services to Schools
39
Audio-Visual Education
59
Audio-Visual Program
51
Business Education
84
Central Accounting
29
Compulsory Attendance Law
18
Curriculum Development
53
Distributive Education
82
Divisions, State Department of
Education
Administration and Finance
14
Field Services
38
Instruction
52
Instructional Materials and
Library Service
42
Internal Operations
28
Negro Education
89
Vocational Education
70
Vocational Rehabilitation
32
Driver Education
55
Exceptional Children
60
Finance
14
Food Distribution
84
Free Textbook Program
43
GED Tests and High School
Equivalency Certificates
40
Guidance, Counseling- and
Testing-
61
Health and Physical Education 54
Homemaking Education
76
Information, Office of
29
Instructional Supervision
57
Jeanes Work
94
Library for the Blind
50
Library Services
43
Local School Budgets
15
Minimum Foundation Law
16
National Defense Education Act 9
Negro Area Trade Schools
97
Negro Leadership Training
Program
95
Negro Teacher Supply and
Demand
.
96
Negro School Building Program 93
Office of Public Information
29
Office Services (I.B.M.,
Multilith and Mimeograph
and Mail Service)
31
Personnel Office Program in Elementary
Education
Public Libraries Pupil Transportation
29
58
45
.
19
Rehabilitation, Vocational
32
School Census
17
School for the Blind
35
School for the Deaf
37
School Libraries
44
School Lunch and Food
Distribution Service
86
School Plant Services
24
State Board of Education
3
State Department of Education how org-anized (see Divisions)
Statistical Services and IBM
27
Statistical Tables
I. Reccipts-i-Boards of
Education
.100-134
II. White and Negro Schools ~
Payments .135-261
III. White Schools ~ Pupil Transportation-s1957-58 ....262-268
IV. Negro Schools ~ Pupil Transportation ~ 1957-58 ...269-274
V. White Schools ~
Enrollment
275-281
VI. Negro Schools ~ Enrollment .282-287
VII. White Schools ~ Miscellaneous Information on Enrollment and Attendance .....288-301
VIII. Negro Schools ~ Miscellaneous Information on Enrollment and Attendance
302-313
IX. White Schools Teachers and
Teachers' Certificates .......... 314-319
X. Negro SchoolsTeachers and Teachers' Certificates
320-325
XI. White SchoolsAccording to Size 326-331
XII. Negro Schools According to Size 332-337
XIII. White Schools School Plant Buildings and Rooms
338-343
XIV. White Schools -
School Plant -
Lighting, Heating,
and Sanitary
Facilities
344-349
XV. White Schools School Plant Plant Use and Value of Property 350-355
XVI. Negro Schools School Plant Buildings and Rooms
356-361
XVII. Negro Schools -
School Plant -
Lighting, Heating,
and Sanitary
Facilities
362-367
XVIII. Negro Schools School Plant Plant Use and Value of Property 368-373
Summaries (Statistical)
374-415
Superintendent's Letter
4
Surplus Properties Program
41
Teacher Certification
62
Teacher Education
64
Teacher Recruitment
68
Television
55
Textbooks
cost of
43
how selected
43
Trade and Industrial Education 78
Trade Schools
State
79
plans for expansion
..... 8, 10
Visiting Teacher Service
18
Vocational Agriculture
72
Vocational Rehabilitation
Services
33