REPORT ON GEORGIA SCHOOLS
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION CLAUDE PURCELL State Superintendent of Schools
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Part I
Superintendent's Letter _
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THE FACTS
Divisions:
Administration and Finance _
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Instruction
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Instructional Materials and Library Service 60
Vocational Education
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Field Services Internal Operations
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Vocational Rehabilitation Negro Education
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and to Part II
THE FIGURES
Statistical Tables
Summaries
Index
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STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
DR. CLAUDE PURCELL , State Superintend ent of Schools and Executive Officer DR. M . D. COLLI NS, State Superintendent of Schools, Emeritus
1st District 2nd District . 3r d District .
4th District 5th Distriet
Honorable Paul S. Stone, Waynesboro Ho norable Robert Byrd Wright, Mou ltrie Honorable Clar ke W . Duncan, Buena Vista
(r esig ned ) Honorable James S. P et er s , Ma nchester, Chairman
Honorable John J. McDonough, Atlanta
6th Di strict 7th District 8t h District
Honorable Francis Sh urling, Wrightsville Honorable Henry Stewart, Cedartown, Vice-Chairman
Honorable Lonnie E. Sweat, Blackshear
9t h District. lOth District
Mrs. Bruce Schaefer, Toccoa Mrs. Julius Y. Talmadge, Athens
STATE BOA RD OF EDUCAT iON-Seated , le ft t o rig ht, Mrs. Bruce Scha e f e r, T occ oa , 9th District; Dr. Cl a ude Pu rcell , St ate Supe ri nte nde nt of Sch ools , At la nt a ; M r. J a me s S. Pe t er s, chai rma n, M a nch e st e r, (4 t h ); Mr . He n ry Stewa rt, vice chai rma n, Cedartown, (7 t h ); Mrs. J ulius Y. Talmadge, At he ns, (10 t h); St an ding, left to righ t , Mr. Robert Wright, Moultrie , (2 nd ); Mr . Lo nn ie Sweat, Bla ckshe a r, (8 t h ); M r. Pa ul Stone , W a yne s bo ro, (1s t ); Mr. Fra nci s Sh u rli ng, W rightsvi lle, (6 t h ); Mr . J o h n McDonough , At la nt a , (S t h ); Mr . Clarke Duncan, Buena Vista, (3 rd) (re signe d>'
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Dr. Claude Purcell State Supt . of Schools
REPORT AND RECOMMEN DATIONS OF
Dr. Claude Purcell State Superintendent of Schools
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Governor Ernest Vandiver and the Members of the General Assembl y of Georg ia
I submit to you h erewith m y official report on th e progress of the publi c schools of Georgia for th e biennium 1958-60, in accordance with Cod e Section 32-508 of th e laws of Georgia. The report covers th e two school ye ars 1958-59 and 1959-60. These are the Eighty-eighth and Eight y-ninth Annual Rep orts of the Department of Edu cation of th e State of Georgia to t he Gov ernor and th e Gen eral Ass embly. The official d ate of th e beginning and en d of th e period cove re d by th e bi ennium are J ul y 1, 1958 through June 30 , 1960 .
Th e k ey words of th e r eport cou ld be " pr ogress and problems" . I beli eve that th e schoo l dollar is bu ying more educatio n in Georgia than ev er before in our hist ory. I beli eve, at the same ti e, t hat our prob lems are more ur gent for th e reason that Georgia ch ild re n must have a better educa t ion than ev er if th ey are to cope with th e probl em s of this complicated tim e. ]
I will set fort h in th is Report th e progress we have been able to mak e (much of it du e t o your f oresight and courage in making financial provision th erefor) in th es e two y ea rs, and the problems that remain.
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Our two biggest problems are keeping an adequate supply of well-qualified teachers and providing enough standard classrooms for all the children of Georgia.
Teachers: During the month of September, 1,278 Georgia teachers withdrew their money out of Teacher Retirement and left Georgia classrooms. Two thirds of these had been teaching less than 5 years. We lost 4,200 others last year. There are about 300 who normally retire each year. We need 700 additional teachers each year because we have more children in school. All this means that we have need of approximately 5,000 teachers every year. The colleges of Georgia graduate about 1,600 that can qualify for teaching certificates; but fewer than half of these actually teach. The starting salary for professionally qualified teachers is $3,100; the average is $3,800. We cannot attract and hold enough top quality teachers for our children at these figures. This salary lags far behind the national average for teachers. It is also so low that we cannot compete with industry which lures many of our best math and science teachers.
We cannot go on losing our best teachers without the quality of instruction in Georgia classrooms deteriorating and our children suffering from it. Providing a salary that will get and hold the best teachers possible is an achievement that will benefit the children more than it will benefit the teachers.
We are now providing for bright young people who wish to be teachers, state scholarships to help finance their college education, as Georgia has been doing for future doctors for some time. We have 200 young people in Georgia colleges this fall on these scholarships. Standards for them are being kept high. They must have been in the upper 20 <if of their high school class, must have a predictable college score of 85, and agree to teach in Georgia. We expect good results from these scholarships, and we are appreciative of the fact that the Governor and the General Assembly made this money available for the State Board of Education and the Department to use for scholarships.
We have encouraged local school systems to help their present teachers go back to college to take summer courses in subject matter, especially in math, science, and modern foreign languages. The emphasis on these areas was due to the fact that through the National Defense Education Act, passed by the 85th Congress in 1958, Georgia and the other states received money for equipment and supplies to strengthen the teaching in these three vital and contemporary areas. Many teachers felt that in order to use these teaching materials effectively, they themselves needed more learning in these subject matter areas.
We have set up the Sixth Year Certificate in the State Department of Education, which makes it possible to develop
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educational specialists in Georgia schools. These are available to classroom teachers and school administrators (The National Teacher Examination is now being given statewide throughout Georgia each year. It is optional. Nobody is required to take it; but three advantages are offered those who do. They are these three: graduate study on the fifth or sixth year level, establishing a new teaching field, or qualifying for the Sixth Year Certificate'
Beginning in September, 1960, the Department no longer grants any certificate to beginning teachers who have had less than 4 years of college. Of Georgia's 33,304 teachers in 1959-60, 88% had at least a 4 year degree, 5,702 had had 5 years. We had only 196 people teaching in Georgia that year who were not eligible for state certificates.
Weare ''Working with the collegesvto strengthen teacher education, and give it more depth and dimension. Recently, the State Board of Education and the State Board of Regents held their first joint meeting to consider the problems of teacher recruitment, education, and certification. They set up joint committees which will work continuingly. The legislative committee on education, which has recently been studying the same problem, has been genuinely helpful to us.
I myself ~ave made 13 specific recommendations on teacher education.. Among them were these: a thousand dollar raise to be averaged out on the Salary Schedule; more provision for easily accessible graduate study, since 887c of our teachers already have degrees, and 677c are married and find it difficult to get far away from home to study; fellowships for promising teachers and administrators; more research in this field; year round employment of superior teachers; enlargement of the recruitment program and continuation of the future teacher scholarships; strengthening the organizations concerned with teacher education so as to involve the public more; considering revision of certain features of the certification program; trying the "team approach" in some pilot projects, whereby a master teacher, assistants, and clerical help would work effectively across several grades; enlarging our teaching-by-television program, and putting more depth and ,dimension into the present teacher education course' in college.i
Buildings: Next to well-qualified teachers and the stabilizing of the teaching force in Georgia, our biggest problem is to provide standard classrooms for all children. We must end the "double sessions," which really are "half sessions" that deprive the child of his right to a full school day of education. Georgia did a magnificent job in its first school building program during the past decade, but we still have need for some 4,625 more standard classrooms to replace obsolete and sometimes downright dangerous classrooms that still exist, and to relieve the crowded conditions that exist in some urban cen-
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tel'S where an influx of population from out of state or rural areas have crowded the schoolrooms.
The Department of Education has recently been working with local school systems in surveys designed to make maximum use of the existing facilities, and route the school buses in local attendance areas for the greatest efficiency and economy. With the General Assembly's passage of the supplemen-
tary appropriation bill, 5 Y2 million dollars was made avail-
able for building. The Governor approved our school budget which included this 5% million. It will go far to meet our current building needs. Buildings payments for school systems will increase from the previous .$200 per teacher to $250 per teacher annually; provision is also being made for those systems where enrollment has increased since 1951-52 when the first building program was planned. About 75 systems have completed their surveys. These-and still more-systems are expected to have their building plans ready early in 1961.
Some of the building money will be used to expand the present state trade schools at Clarkesville and Americus and to set up some twenty area trade schools throughout the state. This will greatly strengthen Georgia's program of vocational education for its people, both young and adult.
Vocational Education-which is one of the most important phases of our school program-is moving ahead with vigor and promise. The State Plan has recently been re-written by the Department, with the able help of a state advisory committee. A new state director has been named, and some changes made in promoting and transferring able people to replace those who retired from this program. The new area trade schools will bring vocational-technical training to both young and adult Georgians for acquiring or upgrading highly marketable skills for industry. This not only gives Georgians the good pay that keeps living standards high, but is a magnet to incoming industry. We have for years trained agricultural workers for their jobs-and are now gearing vocational agriculture to the new demands upon it-and now we seek to provide the same kind of training for our people in industry. Coming in from a 40-mile radius, Georgians can get training at these schools for at least eight skilled trades, such as those in auto mechanics, wood, metal, electrical and building, as well as others. We feel this is a real service, since by 1975
only 3 % of the available jobs will be for unskilled laborers.
Through the public school curriculum in Georgia, we seek to serve the needs of all students, those going to college and in need of more academic preparation, and those who are going directly to work and in need of immediate vocational skills. We set up standards of excellence in both and expect these to be adhered to.
Curriculum: The Georgia curriculum, especially in math, science, and modern foreign languages, has been greatly
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strengthened. Our five science mobiles have done much to carry the best and latest in science to the remotest schools. Television teaching in math, science, and languages from our Channel 8 (which we share with the University at Athens) is being carried into schoolrooms in about 80 counties in north Georgia, with some 600 sets made possible through NDEA funds being viewed by an average of 30 children per set per lesson. This means that we are reaching about 50,000 by television teaching.
A grant has made it possible for us to pay tuition and travel for 400 teachers to take television lessons in science teaching on Saturday morning (and go in periodically for consultation and testing) in a class taught by an Emory professor. The Department has prepared science guides for all science teachers in Georgia, and these are now in use.
Enrollments have greatly increased, as you will see in the report, in these three areas of math, science, and languages. Indeed, language enrollments have doubled in the past three years. New laboratories made possible through NDEA funds, and state consultants in these three areas have done much to spark interest and strengthen teaching. The State Board of Education, stepping up all requirements for graduation from a Georgia high school, now requires all high schools to offer more courses in math and science, and to offer at least two years of a modern foreign language.
I would like to point out that television, no longer an experiment but a dynamic medium for increasing learning for children, for their teachers, and for adults, should be used more and more in Georgia. Already we have felt its power for good. We could add stature to education throughout the state by adding other stations so as to cover the entire state. The Governor has authorized our use of $500,000 to build a station in the Waycross area. We also have construction permit for a station in the Savannah area, and we understand that the Federal Communications Commission is considering the allocation of a channel in the Macon area. If we could have a network throughout the state and reach all the children and teachers, there is no estimating the tremendous achievement that could result. I hope the General Assembly will ponder this matter, and if you think well of it, make the necessary funds available. Television is no longer an experiment. It is being used throughout the country. Georgia was one of the states to see its unlimited possibilities and we have made a good start. Television in the schoolroom is not mere entertainment. It is vivid teaching and learning. If you think well of it and make necessary funds available, through specifying them in the appropriations bill, I believe you will find it money wisely invested. In addition to the increasing effectiveness of the classroom learning, television could open bright new possibilities for teacher education as well. Through a network, some of the world's great
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educators could be used for teacher education in Georgia, reaching hundreds of teachers at once.
Finance: Georgia has made progress in educational finance. The Governor and the General Assembly have provided increased funds required by the increasing enrollments of some quarter of a million children during the past decade, requiring about 10,000 additional teachers, more textbooks, classrooms, and other things necessary to provide for their education. Maintenance and operation costs increased with the new school buildings. Transportation costs went up, but the operation of nearly 5,000 school buses in Georgia provided all Georgia children with the opportunity to get 12 years of free public education. Some of the money provided went to equalize teacher salaries, as required by the Foundation Law. There is now no difference in salaries of elementary and high school teachers, nor between the teachers of different races. The Teacher Salary Scale in Georgia is based solely on qualification and experience. Some of the money went to provide sick leave for teachers ($50 per teacher) which was received with appreciation by Georgia teachers and administrators. Increasing funds went to match federal money, especially these provided by the 85th Congress through the National Defense Education Act of 1958. The state budget for schools during 1960-61 was about 170 million. We spent approximately $228 per child; the national average is about $370. Inasmuch as education is the best investment a state can make, our expenditure is far too little.
Georgia gets back many times over, in productivity and the service and talents of educated people, every dollar that is invested in education. Every study and statistic shows conclusively that any nation, no matter how rich its resources, has a poor standard of living when its educational investment is niggardly, and a high standard of living (even in countries having few natural resources) when it invests money in educating its people.
I therefore recommend to you for the school year 1961-62, a state school budget increase of $28,651,673, as outlined herewith:
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ADDITIONAL FUNDS NEEDED FOR COMMON SCHOOLS IN GEORGIA FOR 1961-62
1960-61 Allotment of State Funds__
Additional State Funds Needed: Salary Increase for Teachers
$22,500,000.00
Additional Teachers and Built-In Allot-
ments for Teachers under MFPE-_
2,892,673.00
Transportation (Including Increase in
Bus Drivers' Salaries)___________________
1,145,000.00
_~. Textbooks and Libraries.. Maintenance and Operation
319,000.00 1,795,000.00
Vocational Education
200,000.00
Operation of the State Department of Education____________
150,000.00
Educational TV Station, Savannah.
500,000.00
Educational TV Production Center...
350,000.00
$170,436,323.88
Total Additional Needs
___$29,851,673.00
Less Additional Local Funds Required. 1,200,000.00
Additional State Funds Required _
$ 28,651,673.00
Total Amount of State Funds Needed for 1961-62 _
$199,087,996.88
With some pride, I call your attention to the fact that although the cost of operating the State Department of Education has naturally increased with expanding services and the necessity for administering things like the NDEA program,
it is still at a low 1.2 % of our total budget. This is far below
the average 4 to 5 ~Ic overhead which most business men expect their organizational administration to cost. Our people work hard at their jobs. They are appreciated by the local school officials and patrons with whom they work. Many of them are out on the roads far into the night, getting from one place to another to meet schedules. Many rarely have a free Saturday. They give much strength to the school program throughout Georgia. The legislative Committee of Economy and Efficiency last year recommended a raise for the Department staff, to enable us to hold the present and get future able and qualified people. I have passed along this legislative recommendation to the Merit Board, but we have not yet been authorized to effect these raises. It would help us to be able to do so for we have lost some excellent people. We find it hard to fill vacancies when our people retire or resign. For example, we needed an area representative recently, who would work with the superintendents and principals. We could find few who wanted this job because most of the principalsnot to mention the superintendents-whose systems he would be supervising, make higher salaries than we were able to offer him.
The Department has many able and dedicated people. Recently a nationally eminent visitor, Dr. R. L. Johns, of the Uni-
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versity of Florida, after attending a staff meeting here, wrote, "It seems to me that the Georgia State Department of Education is doing an outstanding job of the inservice training of its staff. I know of no other state department of education carrying on a similar program."
You will find many details in this report which I have no space to call to your attention in this letter. I believe they will all be of interest and concern to you.
I do want to point out the fact that our Vocational Rehabilitation program continues to lead the nation in rehabilitating the disabled, a record of which we are very proud.
In closing, I must express my genuine appreciation of those who have done so much to make it possible for us to achieve a record of which we can be proud: the Governor, the previous General Assemblies and the interim legislative committees, the members of the State Board of Education, and the loyal and hard-working members of my own staff. I have found in their support and sustaining interest great strength for the task that has been mine.
I hope that it will seem to you wise and right to provide the money which we now urgently need if we are to make the continuing educational progress worthy of a great state. The future of Georgia depends on whether we are foresighted, wise and courageous enough to see that our greatest resource lies in the minds of our children. No money is ever more wisely invested or pays bigger dividends than the money that Georgia invests in education. It is the best guarantee of a continuing democracy, a prosperous Georgia, and happy people.
Sincerely yours,
ta/~e~
Claude Purcell State Superintendent of Schools
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Allen C. Smith, Director
Audit and Allotment Service Data Processing Federal Relations and Statistical Services School Plant Service Transportation Service Visiting Teacher Service
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Allotments to school systems of the State under the Minimum Foundation Law are the primary responsibility of the Division of Administration and Finance. This responsibility to the local school systems, along with other services assigned to this Division, is administered through six services:
1. Audit and Allotment Service 2. Data Processing 3. Federal Relations and Statistical Services 4. School Plant Service 5. Transportation Service 6. Visiting Teacher Service.
The Division has as its primary responsibility assisting local school systems in every way possible in the successful operation of their schools under the Minimum Foundation Law. The Division of Administration and Finance furnishes consultative service, information and materials to superintendents and boards of education on questions of finance and budgeting, transportation problems, interpretation of school laws, mergers of school systems, consolidation of schools, school bond issues, employment of personnel and other problems of administration. Many school systems have contractual relationships with other school systems, and the Division of Administration and Finance has assisted in working out many of these contracts.
At the present time, the Minimum Foundation Program law is being studied intensively by a State-wide committee to determine what changes, if any, are needed in the law, which was activated in 1951. The Division of Administration and Finance will provide information needed by the committee and members of the staff of the Division will give priority to serving the committee in every way possible.
Allotments to school systems under the Minimum Foundation Law are based on the average daily attendance in the schools of that system. Allotment funds for teachers' salaries, maintenance and operation, capital outlay, teachers' sick leave, textbooks and libraries, and other services for which provision is made in the Minimum Foundation Law are all based either directly or indirectly on the average daily attendance of children.
The local participation of each of the 198* school systems of the State in the cost of the Foundation program is determined objectively on the basis of an economic index of ability to pay written into the Foundation Law. Factors in the economic index are the public utilities tax digest, effective buying power, retail sales, motor tag taxes, and State income tax. The local effort required for each school system depends on the percentage of the State as a whole for each of these factors
"Including Social Circle, a quasi-independent system.
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applied to each school system. The Division of Administration and Finance is charged with responsibility for all computing required by the formula in the Minimum Foundation Law.
AUDIT AND ALLOTMENT SERVICE
Miss Martha Nell Allman, Chief
Through the enactment of the Minimum Foundation Program law by the General Assembly in 1949 a State plan for the distribution of school funds was devised. This law when financed in 1951 provided (1) a guarantee to the children in every section of the State a minimum foundation program of education and (2) to distribute state funds in such a manner as to require local systems to pay their just and fair share of the total cost taking into account the tax paying ability of each 'system.
This unit allots the school funds to the 197 school systems as provided in the Minimum Foundation Program of Education law. The plan of operation as spelled out in black and white is:
1. Calculate the cost of providing teachers salaries, maintenance and operating funds, sick leave, transportation funds, administrative funds, and contingent funds for all without reference to sources of funds.
2. Calculate the total sum of funds which all county and independent systems must provide as their part of the cost. Each system is required to supply its percent of this total sum as determined by a economic index of tax paying ability.
3. Appropriate from State funds that portion of the total cost which is necessary to make up the difference between what is needed and what the local systems can provide.
This unit audits attendance reports and requisition forms which affect the payment of funds due from the State. Teachers are allotted as earned by average daily attendance and paid salaries in accordance with the salary schedule adopted by the State Board of Education.
DATA PROCESSING
Nehon D. Mallory, Director
In June, 1960 an expanded Data Processing program was undertaken. Equipment has been ordered that will greatly increase the flexibility and productive capacity of the unit. In the short time since June, the services that Data Processing
renders on a regularly scheduled basis have increased 200 'It ,
while the personnel has been held to an 80'lt increase. Typical of the service now being provided is an accounting report which formerly required five days of clerical effort, now turned out in 40 minutes on Data Processing equipment.
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Some of the services which Data Processing renders at present are:
1. The maintaining of records on school teachers which include data on salaries, type of certification, teaching load by subject and period, and teacher history. From this data numerous reports are made, in addition to the printing of all certificates, publishing teacher lists for all systems, preparing a variety of teacher duty reports, and other statistical surveys.
2. Maintaining Department personnel payrolls, as well as a variety of salary reports which are regularly produced for the different divisions throughout the Department.
3. For the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, statistical reports on cases closed are calculated in addition to the conduct of studies on hospital follow-up reports originating with the Department of Health.
4. Similar exhaustive reports and studies have recently been undertaken covering the entire field of work with Exceptional Children.
5. The statewide testing program is mechanized, and permanent punched card records are maintained for all test scores. This unit converts the raw scores to various kinds of norms and prepares interpretative reports for the local systems. Machine accounting methods for Title V funds recently developed for Data Processing will put reimbursements on a current quarterly basis.
In addition to the mechanized methods available to all units in the Department of Education, Data Processing now provides a mathematical consultant service.
An exhaustive study is now under way to demonstrate the economic feasibility of replacing the present electric punched card equipment with a stored program electronic computer. Such a change would increase the unit's capacity by a hundred fold with a drastic reduction in elapsed processing time.
FEDERAL RELATIONS
Jim Owen, Coordinator
Title III of the National Defense Education Act
Title III of the National Defense Education Act is designed to improve instruction in the fields of science, mathematics, and modern foreign languages. This Title provides Federal funds on a 50-50 matching basis for the acquisition of equipment and materials in Georgia's public schools, Grades 1-12. Minor remodeling of existing facilities can be performed if it is necessary to make efficient use of equipment acquired under the program.
Federal funds on a 50-50 matching basis are also provided for State administration and supervision of this acquisition
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program. The Division of Administration and Instruction jointly administer this program. During fiscal years 1959 and 1960, Federal funds in the amount of $161,639 have assisted the State Department of Education in this program. These funds have made it possible for the State Department to expand its consultative program in the areas of science, mathematics, and modern foreign language.
During fiscal years 1959 and 1960, the local school systems in Georgia have provided all the matching funds for the acquisition program. They have participated under Title III to the extent shown in the chart below:
Projects
Estimated
Approved Cost of Projects
Science Mathematics Modern Foreign Languages
5952 1684 1033
$3,218,871 353,147 456,418
Total _
_ 8669
$4,028,436
STATISTICAL SERVICES
Paul Wills, Supervisor
A new unit called Statistical Services was established in the Division of Administration and Finance during the 1959 fiscal year. Financial support of this new service is equally shared by the State of Georgia and the United States Government (Section 1009, Title X, Public Law 85-864-National Defense Education Act).
This service is concerned with the collecting, processing, analyzing, and disseminating of educational information. Services of this type have heretofore been rendered by a limited number of persons who had other primary responsibilities. Title X of the National Defense Education Act has made it possible to secure full-time personnel, to rent or buy additional data processing machines, and to pay other expenses in connection with a program of statistical services. Title X also provides a pro-rata share of the salaries and expenses of personnel in other service units who are engaged in statistical work. The State Department of Education secures consultative services for this new program on a contract basis from the Bureau of Educational Studies and Field Services of the University of Georgia.
Reports from local school systems, monthly and annual, are processed and kept on file in this service unit. Educational data are organized and maintained for distribution to the various units of the Department of Education, the State Board of Education, the General Assembly, and other interested agents and agencies. Assistance is given to other governmental departments and research students who need to compile educational data. Reports are made to the United States Office of Education on educational personnel, finance, transportation, build-
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ing needs, and pupil accounting. In addition to developing routine statistics, this service unit cooperates with other department services in planning and conducting special surveys. Special surveys concerning "High School Programs of Study," "Teacher Duties and Qualifications," "Pupil Enrollment By Subject," "Teacher Resignations," and "College Entrance of
High School Graduates" were made during the 1959-60 year. Additional studies involving "Private Schools," "Academically Talented Students," "Teacher Supply and Demand," and "Parent-Teacher-Pupil Opinions Concerning Various Aspects of the School Program" have been a cooperative effort of the State Department of Education and the University of Georgia.
The Act of the Georgia General Assembly, January, 1959, H.B. No. 32 (SUB), requiring school principals to give a true and faithful accounting of funds and properties, required the State Department of Education (Section 2) to prepare a system of forms to facilitate this accounting. The preparation and distribution of this system of accounting forms have been completed by the Statistical Services Unit in cooperation with Georgia leaders in the field of school administration. Personnel of this unit continues to work with system superintendents and principals in this program.
In the development of the total program of statistical services in the State Department of Education, the handling of collected data is shifting from hand tabulating to machine processing. This change will provide educational data on a more current basis, improve the accuracy, and provide for greater flexibility in presenting educational information.
SCHOOL PLANT SERVICES
Alfred L. Davis, Chief
The Office of School Plant Services is encouraging school systems to give more attention to custodial and building maintenance programs. The State School Building Authority has made it possible for the State Department of Education to employ a mechanical engineer and a building maintenance consultant to assist school systems in establishing and maintaining maintenance programs. A survey made during the past two years indicates that only 99 of the 197 school systems had any type of system wide building maintenance staff.
The State Board of Education recognized that some of the school systems were not maintaining the buildings which had been built since 1951 as they should be maintained. The Office of School Plant Services and Dr. Smith of the Division of Administration developed standards for school building maintenance. A check list was used by personnel of the Office of School Plant Service in checking school buildings to determine whether adequate maintenance is being provided. A report is made to the superintendent with copies to the school principal and to the State School Building Authority on buildings which
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were checked. These reports call attention to neglected maintenance and include suggestions for improving the maintenance program.
The Office of School Plant Service has conducted a number of custodial clinics for school principals and custodial personnel. Slides and mimeographed material have been prepared by the Office of School Plant Service on methods of floor care and methods of cleaning buildings, fire prevention and other types of custodial services for use in teaching custodial personnel better methods of performing their work. This service is available to all school systems on request.
Staff members of the Office of School Plant Service have met with superintendents elect and school principals taking courses in administration at the University of Georgia to emphasize to these groups their responsibility in establishing and maintaining good maintenance and custodial programs.
The Office of School Plant Service with the help of the Area Representatives of the State Department of Education and personnel working in Pupil Transportation with the Department of Education have completed surveys in approximately % of the school systems in the state. The surveys have included school building needs, pupil transportation and instructional programs. The schedule has been made to complete the surveys in all of the 197 school systems within the next six months. The survey reports will be used by local boards of education as a basis for developing a school building program based on the number of children in attendance in 195960.
The Office of School Plant Services will assist in processing of applications submitted by local school systems to be approved by the State Board of Education for use of capital outlay of funds allotted to systems for building purposes. The legislature has re-activated the State School Building Authority and provided sixty million dollars over a period of twenty years to provide buildings for increased attendance since 1951-52. The architects in the School Plant Services will review all plans submitted under this program to see that they comply with State Board standards and requirements and that the buildings which are planned are functional in nature for the type of program offered. During the past two years the architects in the Office of School Plant Services have approved plans for a total of 193 new buildings or additions to buildings constructed in Georgia. Included in the 193 projects, 160 were local projects, 14 were federal projects, and 19 were State School Building Authority projects.
The Office of School Plant Services has assisted in plans for a dormitory at South Georgia Trade School, a dormitory at North Georgia Trade School, and a machine shop addition at North Georgia Trad e School. They also assisted in planning area vocational technical schools at Augusta, Albany, for white and colored, at Columbus for white and colored, and
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have drawn plans and supervised the construction of a residence for the principal at the Georgia School for the Negro
Deaf. The mechanical engineer has rendered valuable service to a
number of school systems in heating and mechanical problems. Personnel in the Office of School Plant Services have ap-
proved plans for remodeling science, mathematics, and modern foreign languages departments where N.D.E.A. funds
were spent for these purposes. A guide for the planning and construction for school facili-
ties in Georgia has been completed during this biennium. Copies of this guide were distributed to all school system superintendents and to all architects who were planning school buildings in Georgia.
The Office of School Plant Services has assisted local school officials in the selection of school sites and given advice in planning building programs and in remodeling old buildings.
PUPIL TRANSPORTATION
Joe T. DeFoor, Supervisor
All of the 159 county boards of education are currently operating pupil transportation programs. Pupil Transporta-
tion is recognized as an indispensable service in our secondary public school programs. It is an auxiliary service that enables the boards of education to assemble the pupils in rural and urban counties at school sites in sufficient numbers to provide better instruction and more learning opportunities. School people, as well as the general public, are recognizing pupil
transportation service as an extension of the classroom.
Last year, 55 % of the enrollment of rural and urban public
school children of Georgia had the daily experience of traveling to and from schools attended. Realizing the part this daily experience has in the lives of a majority of our public school
children, the State Board of Education has undertaken to bring about greater safety, economy and efficiency in bus transportation service.
Effective July 1, 1959, the operating policies were revised
and amended. A strict adherence to not more than 20 %
standee allowance was made mandatory. This, of course, required more buses in some counties but greater safety was acquired.
Minimum physical requirements for drivers of school buses were established. Each driver must pass a very rigid medical examination within 30 days before he begins to drive and as
often thereafter during the school term as the board of education may deem necessary for the safety of the children. In conjunction with this all drivers must pass the test given by the Mobile Testing Unit of the State Department of Educa-
tion. The results of these two requirements discovered 252 drivers who failed either or both tests. Some of the drivers had
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one leg, one foot, one hand, one eye, were color blind, had some heart ailment or were otherwise handicapped.
The ultimate result was that within one year the number of accidents in which the driver's judgment entered was reduced from 38% to 18%.
Minimum Standards for school buses were revised and amended. The present Georgia Standards are equivalent or superior to the National Standards. Special efforts were made to provide for greater braking ability, better warning lights and greater power ability of the motors. This is another effort to enhance the safety of pupils riding buses.
The State Department of Education jointly with the county boards of education are currently engaged in conducting pupil transportation surveys at the local level. These studies serve many purposes, some of which are to
1. Rearrange routes in accordance with the needs of the pupils
2. Redistribute the mileage traveled and pupils among the buses more equitably
3. Assign buses to routes on basis of number of pupils to be transported.
4. Eliminate excessive travel and duplication of service 5. Determine the number of buses required
6. Establish the 1 V2 mile radius limitation about school sites
7. Analyze business practices of the operation 8. Make recommendations to boards of education. These surveys also affect more accuracy in the counting of pupils for state aid purposes and result in the reduction of operating costs at the local level. Ultimately, state aid will be paid on only the eligible pupils transported and the number of buses required to transport them. Cost accounting records are analyzed for the purpose of bringing about better business practices. The present practice of purchasing tires, as an illustration, at State prices is saving boards of education approximately $100,000.00 per year.
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Pupil Transportation Facts for the 1959-60 School Term
Pupils Transported by
School Buses
_
_
Cars and/or Station Wagons_______
---------
Per Diem in lieu of Transportation Service
Grand Total by all Vehicles Less Than 1 1/2 Mile Radius
More Than 11;2 Mile Radius
Average Number of Pupils per Bus.
Average Number of Pupils per Trip
_
_ _
_
_
_ _
435,206
689 184 436,079 32,765 403,314
88.3 57.2
Vehicles Operated
School Buses (24-passenger and above} _
Cars and/ or Station Wagons
_
4,927 84
School Buses by Ownership
County Private Joint _
3,863 711 353
Trips Made by Vehicles School Bus
Cars and/ or Station Wagons
_
7,598
92
Trips by Bus Ownership County
Private Joint
_ _
_
5,889 1,179
530
Annual Mileage Traveled by School Buses Total Annual Mileage _
50,955,238.6
Annual Mileage by Bus Ownership County
Private Joint
_
_ _
39,548,145.2 _ 7,708,921.4
3,698,172.0
Daily One-Way Mileage by School Buses Over
Paved Roads _
_
_
Unpaved Roads
_
Total
_
Average Annual Mileage per Bus.
Average One-Way Bus Route Length
Average Annual Mileage per Trip
Average One-Way Mileage per Trip
74,345.2
_
67,808.3
_
142,153.5
_
10,342
_
28.7
_
6,706.4
_
18.7
Expenditures for Maintenance of School Buses
$13,587,791.19
Cars and/or Station Wagons_______
_
59,407.39
Per Diem in lieu of Transportation_________________
Total
_
8,323.07 $13,655,521.65
Average Cost per Bus
$2,757.82
Average Cost per Car and/or Station Wagon
$707.23
Average Cost of Buses per Child Transported More Than
Ph Mile Radi us
_
Average Cost per Mile_________
_
_
Average Cost per Bus per Day
_
Average Cost per Child per Day
_
$33.69 26.6
$15.32 18.7
Expenditures for Maintenance and Operation
Per Bus by Ownership
County
Private
_
Joint
_
_
_
~
_
$2,715.11 $2,974.80 $2,788.12
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The following table indicates the steady expansion of pupil transportation service since the 1949-50 school term.
Year
1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60
No. Buses
3,321 3,527 3,830 4,015 4,116 4,269 4,445 4,628 4,714 4,810 4,927
No. Trips
4,977 5,373 5,771 6,088 6,286 6,491 6,503 7,020 7,479 7,249 7,598
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 28.4 137,085 28.5 142,146.5 28.8
Ch'ldren Transported
Daily Total Per Bus
Total Expenditures
Including Depreciation
on County
Owned Buses
246,903 263,415 290,560 317,992 336,205 356,721 371,202 396,184 408,701 425,942 436,079
74.3 $ 6,036,777.68 74.6 6,629,001.00 75.9 7,801,945.00 79.2 9,509,805.00 81.7 9,751,150.62 83.5 10,195,686.29 83.5 10,957,998.65
85.6 11,597,922.06 86.8 12,451,597.01 88.5 12,878,256.90
88.5 13,655,521.65
The trends have been
76.6 % increase in the number of pupils transported
48.3 % increase in number of buses operated 64.0 % increase in mileage traveled 120.6 % increase in maintenance and operating expendi-
tures.
There are three kinds of school bus ownership. Some buses are owned and operated by the county boards of education, some are owned and operated by private individuals, and
some are owned jointly by the boards of education and operated by the driver. Usually the driver owns the chassis and the board of education owns the body.
The following table indicates the trend toward county owned and operated buses.
Year
1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 Totals
County Ownership
Increase
Over
No.
Previous
Buses
Year
Private Ownership
Increase
Over No. Previous Buses Year
Joint Ownership
Increase Over
No. Previous Buses Year
1,572 1,808 236 more 2,118 310 more 2,323 205 more 2,480 157 more 2,615 135 more 2,920 305 more 3,171 251 more 3,419 248 more 3,645 226 more 3,863 218 more
2,291 more
1,158 1,118 40 less 1,133 15 more 1,145 12 more 1,107 38 less 1,158 51 more 1,079 79 less
998 81 less 876 122 less 796 80 less 711 85 less
447 less
591 601 10 more 579 22 less 547 32 less 529 18 less 496 33 less 446 50 less 460 14 more 426 34 less 369 57 less
353 16 less 238 less
Total Buses
Increase Over
Previous
Year
3,321 3,527 206 more 3,830 303 more 4,015 185 more 4,116 101 more 4,269 153 more 4,445 176 more 4,629 184 more 4,721 92 more 4,810 89 more 4,927 117 more
1,606 more
The trends are as follows:
145.7% increase of county owned buses 38.6 % decrease of privately owned buses
40.2 % decrease of jointly owned buses
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Currently, 78.4 % of the buses are county owned, 14.4 % are privately owned and 7.2 % are jointly owned. The chief reason
for these trends is lower operating costs of county owned buses and more flexibility in operation and routing arrangements. Actually, conversion to county owned equipment is increasing more rapidly than the total number of buses.
The following table gives the comparative costs by ownership since 1949-50.
Year
1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60
Ownership
County Private Joint Total County Private Joint Total County Private Joint Total County Private Joint Total County Private Joint Total County Private Joint Total County Private Joint Total County Private Joint Total County Private Joint Total County Private Joint Total County Private Joint Total
No. Buses
1,572 1,158
591 3,321 1,808 1,118
601 3,527 2,118 1,133
579 3,830 2,323 1,145
547 4,015 2,480 1,107
529 4,116 2,615 1,158
496 4,269 2,920 1,079
446 4,445 3,170
998 460 4,628 3,419 876 426 4,721 3,465 796 369 4,810 3,863 711 353 4,927
Total Expenditures
$ 2,814,708.72 2,112,449.46 1,109,619.50
$ 6,036,777.68 $ 3,359,953.00
2,189,435.00 1,079,275.00 $ 6,628,663.00 $ 4,194,945.00 2,423,901.00 1,183,099.00 $ 7,801,945.00 $ 5,099,274.00 2,983,729.00 1,426,802.00 $ 9,509,805.00 $ 5,509,732.28 2,875,239.62 1,366,178.72 $ 9,751,150.62 $ 5,757,145.97 3,032,752.67 1,303,838.81 $10,093,737.45 $ 6,852,291.38 2,854,217.60 1,154,862.83 $10,857,622.48 $ 7,707,568.12 2,567,708.85 1,188,282.29 $11,463,559.26 $ 8,809,344.26 2,541,773.37 1,105,479.38 $12,456,597.01 $ 9,511,295.94 2,343,324.32 1,023,636.64 $12,878,256.90 $10,488,495.27 2,115,086.58
984,209.34 $13,587.791.19
Cost per
Bus
Child
$1,790.57 $22.89
1,824.22
25.85
1,877.52
26.28
$1,817.75 $24.45
$1,858.00 $23.99
1,958.00
26.90
1,795.00
25.96
$1,879.00 $25.20
$1,980.61 $25.39
2,139.36
28.68
2,043.34
29.00
$2,037.06 $26.85
$2,195.12 $27.00
2,605.87
33.82
2,608.41
34.84
$2,368.56 $29.91
$2,221.67 $25.89
2,597.33
34.76
2,582.57
33.69
$2,369.08 $29.00
$2,201.58 $25.72
2,618.96
32.49
2,628.71
34.89
$2,364.42 $28.47
$2,346.67 $28.61
2,645.24
34.34
2,589.37
35.38
$2,442.65 $30.56
$2,431.40 $29.56
2,572.85
34.35
2,583.22
36.80
$2,477.00 $31.17
$2,576.58
2,901.56
2,595.02
$2,638.55 $33.04
$2,744.96
2,943.87
2,774.08
$2,677.39 $32.67
$2,715.11
2,974.80
2,788.12
$2,757.82 $33.69
Mile
19.3 20.4 20.5 19.9 19.2 20.8 18.6 19.6 20.2 21.5 20.6 20.6 22.2 26.1 26.4 23.9 22.2 26.0 26.1 23.7 22.1 25.8 26.0 23.6 23.4 25.0 30.7 24.4 24.2 25.1 25.7 24.6 25.1 27.1 26.9 25.6 25.3 26.7 28.3 25.8 26.5 27.4 26.6 26.6
While there has been an increase of 51.7% in the per bus cost since 1949-50, county ownership increase has been 51.6% ; private ownership, 63% ; and joint ownership, 53.3%.
There were 3,863 drivers of county owned buses in 1959-60. The average salary was $1,233.42. The range of annual salaries was from $1,000.00 to $1,900.00.
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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 1945 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 supports an earlier law which 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 (1) 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
Miss Florrie Still, Coordinator
To facilitate the administration of the compulsory attendance law in each county and independent school system of the State, boards of education are authorized to employ visiting teachers. Visiting teachers work to improve attendance in the schools by rendering a pupil personnel case work service, with focus on pupils whose problems are of a social-emotional nature which interfere with their attendance and progress in school. Some children need this special help in addition to, and which is different from, that received in the classroom or school office situation.
The school holds a focal position in our society to detect early symptoms of developing problems. These problems are alleviated easier in the early stages, hence, this service emphasizes early referral, and is directed naturally to the elementary school age child as a preventive measure. Many referrals are made because of poor attendance and/or attitude toward school. The basic causes for such non-acceptable behavior
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are often the same and if not properly handled develop into serious problems for the individual and later to society. Without proper handling of early personal problems later treatment of full blown delinquency or mental illness may be required.
Visiting Teachers work with individual children. During the 1950-60 school term 53,043 children were referred for help. With many poor or non-attendance is the reason for referral, but the causes for the attendance problem are many and differ in each case. The school personnel referred the greater number of these but, 4,055 were referred by parents and 3,002 children made self-referral. This last figure is most significant. As children recognize their visiting teacher as an understanding, trained, accepting person who is interested in helping them, then the service can become more effective. These workers constantly request consultation with the best trained help available to improve their skills. An improved in-service training program for these workers is a great need in Georgia today.
Visiting Teachers are members of the local school staff, and give liaison service to help coordinate school and community services for the benefits of children. They know the function of local, state and national agencies, services and programs. They refer appropriate cases to other agencies and also take referrals when the problem is appropriate for this school service. They work in the school and with the home to promote understanding and good relations between parents and the school personnel. They made 82,967 home visits during last school term, 1959-60, to work with parents or school connected problems.
The visiting teacher program in Georgia is still in the development stage. The demand for this type service increases yearly, but we do not have the needed trained workers. During 1959-60 we had 155 visiting teachers working in 164 school systems. Ten worked in more than one system and twelve served the local systems in a dual role with visiting teacher service as a part of their work. Twelve other systems had only the half-time service of a worker.
Georgia's Visiting Teacher Program has been pronounced by the U. S. Commissioner of Education as "one of the best in the nation." It is recognized by leaders as a favorable aid in prevention of juvenile delinquency and in promoting mental health etc. Far-seeing individuals express the belief that professionally trained visiting teachers in each school system would prove a great economy to the state in money and human resources.
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H. S. Shearouse, Director
Curriculum Development Services Education Services Certification Services
Guidance, Counseling, and Testing Services Services for Exceptional Children
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The mISSIOn of the Division of Instruction is to administer certain programs which have been placed in this division by the State Board of Education and the State School Superintendent, and to help local school systems in the improvement of instruction. To this end, the Division of Instruction is organized into five operational units:
1. Curriculum Development Services 2. Teacher Education Services 3. Teacher Certification Services 4. Guidance, Counseling, and Testing Service 5. Services for Exceptional Children
The instructional program of the local school is made up of required courses which the State Board of Education requires all high schools to offer and of elective courses which are decided upon by local school systems. The State Board of Education requires a graduate from any Georgia high school to have three units in English, three units in Social Studies, one unit in mathematics, one unit in science, and one unit which must be either science or math, at the option of the student. In addition, every high school in the state is required by the State Board of Education to offer one unit in English, one unit in math, chemistry and physics, two units in foreign languages and vocational offerings.
The heart of any instructional program is, of course, the instructor. Therefore, the preparation of teachers becomes a very important factor in making for a first-rate instructional program. We have an extreme shortage of qualified teachers. For this reason, the State Board of Education has inaugurated a scholarship program for prospective teachers as a recruitment feature, and grants-in-aid for in-service teachers as a means for up-grading teachers already in the service. If we could achieve adequate salaries for teachers and could continue the scholarship grant-in-aid program, we would have a real chance to achieve a really competent teachers' course.
The State requires that teachers be licensed to teach and, therefore, following their preparation they must be certified to teach in this state.
It is generally conceded that any really modern program of education will include testing as one of the tools used in a model program. Also, that guidance and counseling is a service which is essential in a modern program of education. Recently, the National Congress made some funds available to this area. The department is making every effort to use the funds to increase and strengthen our program of testing, guidance, and counseling.
We have a relatively new program in the State of Services for Exceptional Children. To date, this program has centered largely around better opportunities for Mentally Retarded children. However, there are programs now for the Speech Defective, Crippled Children, Visually Impaired, Deaf and
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Hard of Hearing, Trainable and Gifted. In the next few years, these programs need to be greatly strengthened and expanded, and another area of exceptionality; namely, the Emotionally Disturbed, needs to be added to this program.
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
Miss Ira Jarrell, Director
MUSIC
Frank Crockett, Consultant
Consultative services in the field of music education have been available from the State Department of Education since September, 1958.
1. ELEMENTARY MUSIC EDUCATION WORKSHOPS
Number of Workshops-31 Number of Systems involved-38 Number of Teachers involved-2,037
II. EDUCATIONAL RADIO PROGRAM, "SINGING TIME"
Reached 19,669 upper-elementary grade children in 195960 in 22 systems in a classroom situation. (This year, 1960-61, the programs will reach 20,294 upper-elementary grade children in 17 systems in a classroom situation.)
III. HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC CLINICS (for students and teachers together), School Years 1958-59 and 1959-60
Number of Clinics-20 Number of Systems involved-198 (each of the 11 districts have had clinics) Number of Teachers involved-300 Number of Students involved-3,100 These clinics involve band, orchestra, choral music, and piano instruction
IV. PUBLICATIONS ISSUED
Workshop Manual in Music Education Newsletter to Music Teachers of Georgia Books About Music for Georgia Schools Approximately 15 short releases
A committee in music education has developed mmimum standards for music rooms which have been adopted as a part of the manual of the School Plant Service.
An advisory committee in music education completed a study in the revision of criteria for music education.
The Georgia Music Council was formed in 1959. This organization consists of the executive officers of major music organizations in Georgia, and it is concerned with problems related to music as it affects all Georgians.
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An expanded list of music textbooks and library materials have been developed, together with additional tape and film
offerings.
Some indication of the growth of the music program is shown when we compare figures for 1958-59 with those of 1959-60. The music enrollment in 1958-59 was approximately 25,000; in 1959-60 it was 32,045. In the year 1959-60, the following kinds of music classes were taught in Georgia schools: music appreciation, band, boys' chorus, girls' chorus, glee club, history of music, mixed chorus, orchestra, string class, public school music, music theory, and piano. There are 686 separate music classes being taught every day in the schools of Georgia.
ART
Miss Olleen Williams, Coordinator
Consultative services for art education have been available from the State Department of Education since September, 1958. School systems throughout the state have been visited. Planning conferences with superintendents, principals, directors of curriculum, art supervisors, art resource teachers, etc., have been held. These conferences have dealt with problems of organizing and conducting in-service workshops for teachers; selecting art materials and equipment; establishing art activities and experiences for students; and organizing classrooms forthese events, as well as discussing the purposes and goals of art experiences in our schools. The school art program has been discussed with P.T.A.'s, boards of education, and civic organizations. An exhibit of art work from Georgia schools has been presented on each of the above occasions. This exhibit was developed cooperatively with a committee of teachers from the Georgia Art Education Association. Four new traveling exhibits are available for the year 1960-1961. Local exhibits have been developed in various systems.
Services have also been rendered for various types of workshop programs throughout the state. Ten systems have engaged in a continuing type of service. These services involve approximately 600 individual teachers.
Services to colleges have involved reviews of art experiences for teachers in general curriculum programs and in art programs.
A South Georgia art teachers' group has been organized with four meetings per year. An art education unit is being developed in the Georgia Teachers and Education Association. Two art scholarship programs for high school seniors have been obtained.
The Consultant in Art Education has designed the covers for ten bulletins in the following areas: science, music, program for exceptional children, in-service education, elementary education, and the school lunch program.
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Fifty films have been previewed and, of this number, fifteen have been recommended for purchase by the State Department of Education. Two filmstrips and three sets of slides are available for circulation.
The following publications have been issued: Newsletter (to art teachers in Georgia, "A Statement About the Art Program," and approximately 15 short releases.
Twelve new teachers with the specific assignment for teaching art have been added at various levels.
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Gordon Brown, Coordinator
1. During the 1957-58 academic year, foreign language enrollments in the public high schools of Georgia were as follows: French: 5,642; German: 120; Latin: 7,608; Spanish: 5;092. Total: 18,462. At the end of the 1959-60 academic year public high school foreign language enrollments were at least: French: 15,251; German: 181; Latin: 12,812; Spanish: 7,896; other languages including Russian: 150. Total: 36,290. This is an increase of approximately 100 per cent over a two-year period. In addition, elementary school foreign language enrollments, largely in French and Spanish, rose from an estimated 6,000 during the 1957-58 academic year to an estimated 20,000 at the end of the 1959-60 academic year.
The foreign language consultant worked ,actively to stimulate and bring about this increase in foreign language study in the public schools of the state.
2. On July 14, 1958 the State Board of Education adopted a policy that requires the teaching of atleast two years of a foreign language in every accredited public high school of Georgia. This policy, which became effective in. September, 1958, caused about 150 high schools which had not previously done so to begin teaching at least one foreign language. The language consultant worked actively with these schools in the development of their foreign language programs.
3. During the fall of 1958 the consultant researched and wrote a 40-page bulletin titled, A Primer of Foreign Language Study for Georgia Schools. 5,000 copies were multilithed and distributed to educators in Georgia and many other states of the Union. He contributed to the Materials List for Use by Teachers of Modern Foreign Languages, a 90-page pub.lication issued in 1959 by the Modern Language Association of America and distributed to tens of thousands of educators throughout the United States. Also in 1959 the consultant collaborated in the writing of the 96-page NEA publication titled Modern Foreign Languages and the Academically Talented Student, one of a series of studies produced under the direction of Dr. Charles E. Bish, director of the Academically Talented Student Project of the N.E.A. He also wrote a num-
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ber of articles on the literature of Latin America that were printed in scholarly publications during the period under review.
4. The consultant cooperated actively with the U. S. Office of Education, the University of Georgia and Emory University to bring to Georgia three modern foreign language teachers' institutes. Two of these were held at the University of Georgia in Athens during the summers of 1959 and 1960. The third is just now beginning at Emory University and will run for the entire 1960-61 academic year. Approximately $250,000 of federal funds are involved in these three institutes, whose combined enrollments total 185 teachers.
5. During the period under review the consultant assembled, at a personal expense of $1000, a collection of books and teaching materials for demonstration purposes in the schools of Georgia. About 50,000 copies of various bulletins dealing with the teaching of foreign languages were distributed to Georgia educators.
6. Scores of conferences, demonstrations, and short workshops were held for Georgia foreign language teachers. The consultant gave several hundred talks and lectures in Georgia and other states of the Union on foreign languages and their teaching during the period July 1, 1958 to July 1, 1960.
MATHEMATICS
Mrs. Gladys Thomason, Coordinator
A. Activities carried on to implement the program in Mathematics
1. Early in the school years of 1959-60 regional conferences were held for principals, supervisors and superintendents. Informal discussions were held in which assistance was given to determine criteria for using NDEA funds for the improvement of instruction in Mathematics. 988 educators were present.
2. At a work conference attended by 78 local system instructional supervisors the consultant discussed teaching aids in Mathematics. As a follow-up to this conference, seven district supervisors' meetings were attended. Printed materials and models of Mathematics teaching aids were presented to a total of 87 supervisors.
3. The Mathematics Consultant served as program chairman for the Winter Work Conference for teachers of Mathematics which was attended by 283' teachers. Teaching aids and equipment were demonstrated. Films were evaluated. Implementation of new approaches for elementary and secondary Mathematics were discussed.
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4. The consultant participated on the program of eleven district meetings of the Georgia Council of Teachers of Mathematics. 408 teachers attended.
5. At a Georgia Teacher and Education Association Regional Meeting attended by 325, the consultant served as a resource person.
6. In-service programs were conducted in 30 local school systems. Several of these were of two days' duration. A total of 1,974 teachers participated.
7. The Classroom Teachers Leadership Workshop at the University of Georgia was attended by 186 teachers. The consultant served as an instructor for the group concerned with Teaching the Gifted.
8. A committee directed by the consultant has started work on the development of a curriculum guide in Mathematics for Grades K - 12.
9. Summer workshops for two weeks each were conducted in two systems involving a total of 67 teachers.
B. Effectiveness of activities carried-on
While no formal study of the effectiveness of the above activities has been conducted, it is felt that the first year of supervisory work in Mathematics at the State level has had a good beginning. This opinion is supported by the questionnaires, check lists and comments of the participants of the workshops and the large number of requests for the consultant's help.
SCIENCE
H. V. Bullock, Coordinator
The following are indicative of the number and types of activities carried on by the Science Education Group during the past two years:
Curriculum Materials:
Vol umes I and II Science for Georgia Schools were presented to the elementary teachers of the state in twenty regional conferences during the spring of 1959. These materials were revised during 1960 in light of recommendations coming from teachers using the guide in classroom situations.
Volume III, Science for Georgia Schools, containing curriculum materials for physical science and biology was completed and presented to the teachers of the state during 1960.
Fifteen regional conferences were held for the purpose of presenting Volume III. These conferences were thought necessary since the underlying philosophy upon which the materials in Volume III were developed, as well as the materials themselves, signifies a departure from the traditional method of science pedagogy.
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N. D. E. A. Activities:
Lists of equipment and materials for guidance to local systems in preparing projects were prepared. The lists designate quantities needed per class for basic and enrichment situations.
Consultative service has been provided local systems in developing plans for using N.D.E.A. funds as well as aiding in selection and use of equipment and materials purchased under this program.
Traveling Teacher Program:
During fiscal 1959 the traveling science teachers did 143,056 student hours of lecture demonstrations in 127 high schools of the state. To do this the teachers logged 61,005 miles at an average cost, less depreciation, of 3.39 per mile.
During fiscal 1960 four of the traveling teachers did 87,777 student hours of lecture demonstrations in 104 high schools. The fifth traveling teacher worked entirely with our elementary teachers. He was able to reach 3,285 elementary teachers in actual classroom situations during the year. In this effort the traveling teachers logged 79,906 miles at an average cost of 4.47 per mile.
During the summers the traveling teachers assisted in twenty-eight workshops conducted by local systems for elementary teachers for periods of one and two weeks.
Twelve colleges participated in the program whereby the traveling teachers gave lecture-demonstrations for periods of one week to summer school classes providing additional training to science teachers.
ADULT EDUCATION
Mrs. Catherine Kirkland, Consultant
The General Adult Education Program is one of the newest in the Department of Education. The task of the consultant has been one of promoting and initiating classes in any area from literacy to foreign language. Twenty counties have participated in some kind of adult education-1l90 persons were enrolled in 1959-60. Some classes ran as long as 26 weeks, others were short courses of only 6 or 8 weeks. Classes usually met twice a week. The classes were financed by small fees of students to pay teachers. Local schools furnished buildings and other facilities. Most classes were in elementary or secondary education. Some students took G.E.D. tests and received the State High School Equivalency Certificate. Several places had art, music, French, law or other programs for self-improvement.
The consultant has worked with the Veterans' Program on curriculum planning at two summer workshops. She has held four workshops for leaders of adult programs besides serving as consultant to at least 10 or 12 Women's Clubs in their
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program of Adult Education. She has spoken to many men's civic organizations in the interest of adult education and served on state-wide adult education committees.
Since June the Literacy Program which will be a television approach to teaching illiterates has received emphasis. Sixty counties have been visited and revisited to awaken people to the great opportunity of eradicating illiteracy by television. Superintendents of schools, P.T.A. and civic club leaders are responding by organizing classes. The program consists of 98 one-half hour lessons. It began on November 7, 1960 and continues each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday until June 21, 1961. All of the work besides that of the consultant is voluntary.
Besides the general adult education program, the consultant serves as part-time consultant of N.D.E.A., Title III and as social studies consultant on invitation. The months of December, 1959, January and February, 1960 were spent in getting approvals of NDEA projects processed. She has served as social studies consultant to three teacher-education workshops and on 10 building surveys.
ALCOHOL EDUCATION, HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND DRIVER EDUCATION
J. H. Cammon, Consultant
The Department sponsors workshops in alcohol education each summer at the University of Georgia for white teachers and at Fort Valley State College for Negro teachers. In 1959, 18 white teachers and 15 Negro teachers attended these workshops. In addition to these workshops an extension class was held with 15 white teachers in attendance. The teachers attending these workshops and extension classes are taught the facts about alcohol and how it affects people. They learn the proper methods and techniques for dealing with this controversial problem.
In this space age in which we live, with its fears, suspicions, anxieties, pressures and tensions, it becomes more and more necessary that we teach the effects of alcohol and help people live a normal life under these conditions without having to resort to alcohol as a sedative. The State Department of Education allocates a staff person to organize these workshops and extension classes and also to work with the teachers that attend them.
The consultant in health education with the State Department of Education is on the state health committee of the Georgia Congress of P.T.A. and works closely with this organization in its continuous health supervision project. During the summer of 1960 the State Departments of Health and Education and the Georgia Medical Association sponsored a Seminar at Columbus, Georgia, using the theme, "The Medical Aspects of Sports." This Seminar was well attended by
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doctors, health people, coaches and other school people. The purpose of the Seminar was to bring about a better understanding and a close working relationship between doctors and school people.
During the 1959-60 school year 151 Georgia high schools provided driver education for 7,634 students. A drop of 46 schools with driver training programs is indicated from 195859 to 1959-60. In the preceding year 1958-59 records show that 197 Georgia high schools provided driver training for 9,400 students. Below are actual figures detailing the two past years' driver education programs:
Year
1958-59 1959-60
Classroom and Behind-the-Wheel Schools - Students
130
5,657
126
6,544
Classroom Only
Schools
Students
67
3,833
25
1,090
EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION
Mrs. Ma ry Grubbs, Consultant
PART I-Present ETV Activities
In September 1959, the State Department marked yet another significant step in its development toward a wider use of educational television in Georgia schools. The first fulltime teaching personnel joined the staff of the TV unit. The teacher-a native of Venezuela and graduate of Emory University-began to prepare a curriculum for elementary school Spanish instruction. Being fully aware of the fact that foreign language instructors in elementary schools are few, the Television Consultant initiated a series of regular TV lessons and arranged for area superintendents, supervisors and teachers to monitor and discuss these programs.
From September through May of 1960, twice a week, regular Spanish programs were seen over WLW-A. Drive-in meetings were held once a month at the station in order to evaluate and prepare for further developments.
Further additions to the television staff during the remainder of the year included a Staff Artist and a TV Production Manager to supervise production and direction of State Department television presentations.
Station WLW-A as a public service, continued to make available to the State Department of Education thirty minutes of daily programming time. In addition to the regular Spanish programs, educational films were made available, and on a bi-weekly basis an important public information program "Notebook" was continued by Mrs. McCullar to maintain a lively and understanding contact between the State Depart-
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ment and the Georgia teachers, parents and children whom it serves.
The State Television Consultant and the Production Manager were invited several times to visit and consult with members of the Chatham County Board of public education. In Savannah, there is in existence not only a lively interest in any future State Department ETV network, but also an active program of ETV offerings via Savannah commercial stations. There, as well as in Columbus, regular in-school programs have been made available to schools through the cooperative efforts of local school administration, teachers and commercial stations. North Georgia educators are now negotiating with TV stations in Chattanooga in order to make similar arrangements possible.
The consultative services made available by the State Department were sought frequently in this time of preparation. The TV Consultant was involved in the planning of various NDEA research projects.
One especially outstanding project was the development of a program for elementary science teacher training via TV. This program which after months of planning began on September 24, 1960, was made possible through a $60,000 grant by the National Science Foundation. In a cooperative effort between Emory University and the University of Georgia, 400 scholarships were made available to elementary school science teachers to enroll in the course. The course itself includes weekly one-hour television programs via Channel 11-the time is being contributed to the project without charge by WLW-A-and monthly drive-in meetings at both of the two institutions for personal consultation and lab work. The course is being taught by Dr. W. B. Baker, Director of the Emory University Museum and head of the Department of Biology at Emory University.
The TV Unit of the State Department cooperates in this program by sponsoring local study groups and by making teaching aids available to them. The TV Unit also makes the video-tape recording of these programs possible.
The State Department of Education did not limits its planning and activities to occasional offerings via WLW-A. A state-wide ETV network which would put all Georgia schools within reach of an educational television station is envisioned. Two construction permits have been granted to the Department by the Federal Communications Commission. One is for Channel 8 in South Georgia near Waycross and another for Channel 9 in the Savannah area.
At the request of educators in the South Georgia area, a special workshop was held in order to introduce administrators and teachers to the State Department's plans.
During the early part of 1960, the University of Georgia and its Georgia Center for Continuing Education began to con-
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struct a production studio for the State Department of Education. This studio is located in the Georgia Center Building. The construction was called for in an earlier cooperative agreement between the State Department and the University. Under State Department direction, this studio was equipped with the necessary production aids. The engineering installation was done by technicians of the University's TV station WGTV. The limited area of this studio was to serve as a training ground for TV teachers. A main production Centerthe hub of the entire projected state network-was planned on property owned by the State in the Atlanta area. This production center was in the blueprint and planning stage when developments made it necessary to postpone further planning for some time.
For this reason, a readjustment of plans became necessary and arrangements were made to use the facilities at WGTV together with the facilities at WLW-A for regular State Department programs. After an extensive and highly concentrated workshop period during August of 1960, the regular State Department in-school television programs began on September 12, 1960.
The schedule calls for Spanish for elementary schools, elementary school science, high school Biology, Mathematics for the 7th and 8th grades and elementary school Music. These are thirty-minute programs scheduled two days a week at 9 :15 and 10 :15 a.m. They are broadcast over WGTV. All State Department programs are pre-taped in order to assure continuity and avoid interruption by sickness or other events.
At this time, the TV Unit of the State Department of Education is evaluating the initial results of these first programs and efforts are under way to have more and more school systems included in this endeavor.
PART II-History of ETV Activities
(From Report to Governors Conference) "The first concrete activity of the State Department in utilizing television for adult education was the institution of a series of educational programs over commercial television station WLW-A, Channel 11, in Atlanta. The first programs were telecast in 1953. These programs were designed to assist parents in preparing their children for attendance in the first grade, the primary reason for these programs being that Georgia does not have tax-supported kindergartens in its public school system. This series of programs ran 130 weeks for 30 minutes each day, Monday through Friday.
"In the summer of 1955, for a three-month period, the Department telecast the program, 'Teachers in Action.' This program was designed to assist teachers in more effectively utilizing audio-visual aids to improve the quality of instruc-
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tion. Teachers participating in this prog-ram were able to view the telecasts at home or in the studio.
"In the fall of 1955, all System School Superintendents in the Atlanta metropolitan area held a conference and set up plans for using WLW-A facilities under the supervision of the State Department of Education to telecast classroom activities from their schools as a means of interpreting the public school program to the taxpayers. That series, known as 'School Days,' continued in operation until June, 1957.
"In the spring of 1956, the State Board of Education appropriated the sum of $35,000 to equip a laboratory school with closed-circuit television facilities for the purpose of studying the effectiveness of television in broadening educational opportunities for children. Another important objective was to discover ways in which closed-circuit television could be used for in-service development of teachers. The Conley Hills School in Fulton County was chosen as the laboratory school. Fulton County financed a television workshop at this school during the summer of 1957. The facilities were put into operation in January, 1958.
"The State Department of Education and WLW-A have cooperated during the past four years in conducting workshops to prepare teachers for telecasting educational programs. More than three hundred teachers have participated in the workshops and more than seven hundred teachers have appeared on television one or more times to demonstrate classroom activities. These activities have been effective in developing public understanding.
"The Department cooperated with the Georgia Center for Continuing Education in the summer of 1958 in a workshop for teachers who were interested in television. Many of these teachers are now presenting materials for classroom use on commercial stations. Courses in Spanish and in Music are being taught on commercial stations in Columbus, Physics, Mathematics and Music are being taught over Station WLW-A in Atlanta. One of the teachers is teaching a course in French over the Atlanta city station WETV."
Note: In November, 1960, the Governor authorized the use of $500,000 for building an educational television station in the Waycross area.
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey, Consultant
This office works with elementary teachers in all the fields of their teaching, reading, music, art, arithmetic, and others. The consultant works with directors of curriculum in the local school systems, and is the state advisor for their professional organization.
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TEACH ER EDUCATION
Miss Mary Ellen Perkins, Coordinator
Pre-Service Education
Eighteen colleges for white students and nine colleges for
Negro students prepare teachers for the public schools of
Georgia. Of these 27 institutions ten are state supported
colleges and 17 are private colleges which are primarily
liberal arts colleges.
The white public colleges of the state produce about 75 %
of the white teachers educated in the state. The public Negro
colleges of the state produce about 80% of the Negro ele-
mentary teachers and about 50 % of the Negro secondary
teachers. The State Department of Education provides leader-
ship in both state-supported and private liberal arts colleges
in the study and improvement of the teacher education pro-
grams within the institutions. The same standards are re-
quired of all institutions educating teachers.
Representatives of the State Department of Education,
representatives of the colleges, and representatives of the
public schools work together in the Georgia Council on
Teacher Education for the improvement of teacher education
in Georgia. The Council develops criteria which serve as
standards for institutions in developing programs for teachers.
The Council also makes recommendations to the State Depart-
ment of Education concerning upgrading programs now exist-
ing, proposals for in-service education of teachers, the over-
all certification pattern, and, in general, any area of the
college program which might have an effect on the education
of teachers.
A recent study of what is actually provided in college
programs at the bachelor's level for elementary teachers
shows that the elementary teacher's program consists of:
General education
59 %
Specialized subject matter_
20.5 %
Professional education
20.5%
A study of high school teaching fields show about the same percentages with some variation in the required specialized subject matter according to the fields; such as music education, social studies, and mathematics. The total professional education content remains the same throughout these programs. Of the professional education there is included study of human growth and development, psychology of learning, curriculum, history and philosophy of education, one course in methods, and student teaching. Thus, of the four years of work required of the prospective teacher, only
one course is a methods course.
The State Department of Education continues to assume leadership in encouraging colleges to maintain a balance of graduates among the various teaching fields. However, study
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of the supply from the colleges shows a slight decrease in the number of teachers completing a program designed for teaching in the elementary school and a slight increase in the number completing programs for teaching in the high schools. The need in the public schools is the reverse of this trend. The following tables show the supply of teachers for the past two years.
Teachers Graduated from Georgia Colleges in 1958-1960
Field
1958-1959 Men Women W N W N Total
1959-1960 (Est) Men Women
W N W N Total
Elementary
Education
31 29 443 233 736
Art Education
3
18 2 23
Health & Phvsical
Education
59 9 25 16 109
Ed. of Excentional
Children
2 ----
2
Grades 7-8-9
1 ----
2 ----
3
Music Education 13 8 27 5 53
High s-chool: -
Agriculture
13 11 ----
24
Business
Education English
22 6 48 16 92 19 6 85 28 138
Foreign
Language
1 7 4 12
Home Economics
91 8 99
Industrial Arts 26 10
----
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Mathematics
29 16 20 18 83
Science
26 14 18 15 73
Social Studies 76 37 51 36 200
GRAND TOTAL 318 147 837 381 1683
30 15 442 223 710
2
13 ----
15
72 30 26 18 146
----
4
----
4
1 ----
4 ----
5
19 7 35 11 72
13 13 - -
----
26
21 12 61 37 131 20 5 117 30 172
2 ---- 13 2 17
87 16 103
22 15
----
37
29 20 32 16 97
23 29 23 26 101
61 38 65 27 191
315 184 922 406 1827
465
1218
499
1328
-
White Negro
1960 Teacher Education Graduates
Grades Ed. of Music, Elementary 7-8-9 Excp. Ch. Art, P.E.
-- --- 472
5
4
167
-------- 238
0
0
66
High School
589 286
Total
1,237 590
Graduate Work
In the past instructional supervisors, principals, visiting teachers, and superintendents have been required to hold or work toward a master's degree. A few classroom teachers elected to continue their study through the fifth year of college. Teachers are being encouraged to continue their training through the fifth year. Five white colleges and two Negro colleges provide opportunity for study at the master's level. The Georgia Council on Teacher Education has in the past two years given a careful look at the content and experiences
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provided through study in the master's program for all school personnel. This study is continuing.
Recent changes in requirements for classroom teachers as approved by the State Board of Education were actually recommendations from the Georgia Council on Teacher Education. The Council provides leadership in up-grading programs planned in Georgia colleges at the master's level, as well as at the undergraduate level. During the past year study has been given to programs for teachers at the sixth-year of college. Study is being continued as it is felt that this program should be particularly designed to meet the needs of classroom teachers.
Two colleges in the state are providing programs at the sixth-year level. Both of these are white colleges, one private college and one public college.
In-Service Education
To encourage classroom teachers to continue study at the graduate level, the State Board of Education provided grants in aid for such study. Teachers were selected for grants in aid through a screening process. The screening process included making adequate scores on the National Teachers Examination, successful teaching of at least one year in Georgia, recommendation by the principal and superintendent of the system in which the teaching experience was completed, and holding a professional certificate. During the summer of 1960, 551 teachers took advantage of the grants in aid and studied at an advanced level. Of these 551 teachers 238 were high school teachers and 313 were elementary teachers. These teachers represented 133 county school systems and 27 city school systems in the State of Georgia. Some of these teachers were studying at the sixth-year college level. This program is to be continued in the summer of 1961.
Another project in in-service teacher education which began in 1958 is the non-credit in-service workshops in local communities. The workshop is designed to improve instruction in a particular school system. The local school system sets up the area of study. The leaders in the local systems plan with the State Department of Education in organizing the experiences to be provided in the workshop and in selecting staff members for the workshop. During the summer of 1960, 11 school systems voluntarily requested help from the State Department of Education in planning, organizing, and staffing in-service education workshops within the local school system. It is felt that this type of study during the summer needs to be encouraged by financial aid in staffing the workshops appropriately. Participants in the workshops are enthusiastic about the experiences.
Recently programs for teachers are being presented by T.V. This is the newest approach to providing in-service edu-
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cation for teachers. The first project by T.V. is a joint project by Emory University and the University of Georgia to help classroom teachers at the elementary level improve the science offerings and experiences in the elementary schools. Although this project is under the direction of the college, it was jointly planned by the State Department of Education and Emory University. It is being financed by the National Science Foundation. It is hoped that this first project to provide education for teachers by T.V. may lead to other desirable programs through the medium of television.
Teacher Recruitment
The urgent need of staffing Georgia schools with capable, professionally trained teachers for every classroom impelled the Department and its Superintendent to recommend to the State Board of Education a plan for financing the college education of bright young people who wished to enter the teaching profession.
The 1960 General Assembly, after a referendum approval by the voters, authorized the use of at least $150,000 a year for these scholarships. The Governor approved the allotment of these funds for this purpose in the Department's annual budget.
We will have this year approximately 200 bright young Georgians in this program. Some of them entered college in the fall of 1960; others were already in college.
A committee named by the Superintendent was set up to work out criteria for the scholarships. The requirements, as approved by the State Board of Education, set up very high standards, which have been adhered to in spite of pressure. We feel that the inherent purpose of the scholarships will be defeated if we once let down the high standards which have
been set. Applicants must be in the upper 20 % of their high
school class, and have a predictable score of 85 for college wo rk , They may get up to $1000 a year (the average has been $750) for four or five years, and may cancel the debt by teaching in Georgia, which they agree to do before they get the loan.
Few states have these scholarships for teachers. Georgia has had them for medical students for several years. There has been enthusiastic commendation of the program in Georgia. It is the best possible investment of money and will pay rich dividends in getting young teachers with bright minds and warm personalities into the classrooms of Georgia.
TEACHER CERTIFICATION
Ted Owens, Supervisor
Teacher Certification is one function of the Division of Instruction in the State Department of Education. Its purpose is to issue certificates or credentials to Georgia teachers and school leaders based upon training and experience.
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The certificate is official evidence of the teacher's fitness to serve in the profession, and it determines the salary to be paid by the state. The certificates give guidance to superintendents in employing teachers for the various positions on his faculty. It also is 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. The present law is as follows:
"32-605-No teacher, principal, supervisor, or superintendent other than County School Superintendent, shall be employed in the public schools unless such person shall hold a certificate from the State Board of Education, certifying to his or her qualifications as such teacher, principal, supervisor, or superintendent, pursuant to the rules and regulations of the State Board of Education. The State Board of Education shall provide, by regulation, for the classification of all teachers in the public schools in this state upon the basis of academic, technical and professional training and experience; and the certificate issued to each such teacher by the State Board of Education or pursuant to its authority, shall indicate the classification of such teacher."
It is significant that this 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 Board of Education. The Board then designates 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 develops 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.
The attached graph (Year Level of Training of Teachers 7-31-60) traces the professional program of Georgia teachers for the past fifteen years. It is important to note that in the 1945-46 school year only 40'1r of Georgia teachers held de-
grees. In the present year, this figure has risen to 88 %. The
number of teachers with training below the degree level has been consistently reduced over this same span of years. It is evident that the certification structure, with its planned re-
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wards for study and experience, has had no small part in this
growth.
.
Certain aspects of the certification program may be of interest.
Background for Certification Policy
It is felt that children are the most important factor in the school program. Consequently, the curriculum that best educates children determines the teacher education programs in the colleges, which indicates the policy for certification.
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.
Number of Teachers
The Division of Administration and Finance states that
29,645 Y2 state allotted teachers were employed for the 1958-
59 school year. The comparable allotment for the 1959-60 school year is 33,304 teachers. This does not include 239 kindergarten teachers and 336 special adult program teachers.
Kinds of Teachers' Certificates
Certificates are issued according to levels (elementary grades, grades 7-8-9, and high school), teaching fields (math, science, English, etc.), and special competence (principal, superintendent, visiting teacher, etc.).
Life certificates are issued under certain conditions and re-
main valid as long as the holder continues to teach. About 66 %
of Georgia teachers hold the life certificate. As of August 30, 1960, there were 21,291 life certificates in effect in the teaching force of the state. The largest number of these were Life Professional Four-Year (DT-4) Certificates with a total of 15,347. Next to this figure is the Life Professional Five-Year (DT-5) Certificate with a total of 4,474. There are in effect in the state 263 Life Professional Two-Year (DT-2) Certificates and 1,188 Life Professional Three-Year (DT-3) Certificates. There are 19 Life Teacher Specialist's Six-Year (DTS-6) Certificates.
Emergency certificates are based upon two or more years of college training, but the holder has some deficiency such as a
lack of recent study. About 3.9 % of Georgia teachers are in
this group.
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Permits are a "permission to teach" for persons with less than two years of college training. Less than 1 % (.6%) of Georgia teachers fall in this category.
Internal Operation
The Office of Certification issued a yearly average of 13,576 certificates during the past two years (1958-59 and 1959-60). The greater portion of the certificates was issued on the fourth and fifth year level of professional training. The attached chart (Number and Type Certificates Issued 1959-60 in Comparison with those Issued 1958-59) illustrates the number of certificates issued in the major groups.
It is also worthy of attention that in the year 1959-60 there were 180 permits issued. In a recent study made in the Office of Certification, it was learned that the major portion of the permits were issued to teachers in a small number of counties. In Walker County alone, there were 23 permits issued in 195960 and 28 permits issued in 1958-59. Next to Walker County, we find that Dade County issued 16 in 1959-60 and 13 in 1958-59. Chatham County also issued a large number of permits-12 in 1959-60 and 16 in 1958-59. Summarizing this survey, we conclude that the major portion of the permits have been issued to counties in the northern and northwestern part of the state.
Number and Kinds of Principals' Certificates Issued
In a survey made in 1959-60 with reference to the number
of principals' certificates issued to the school personnel of the
state, we find that a total of 3,064 principals' certificates have
been issued with the following breakdown :
Principal's Provisional (P-4) Principal's Professional (P-5) Principal's Life Professional (DP-5)
742 238 2088 .
24 % 8 'Ie
67 'Ie
Principal's Life Six-Year (DP-6)
16 Less than 1 J'('
Of this total number of 3,064 in a recent study made, we find that 2,373 were actually working in the principal's position. Of this group, we find that 45 years is the mean age, and also that 45 years is the median age. The largest number of principals' certificates issued is the Principal's Life Professional (DP-5) Certificate. This certificate has been issued to 2,030 persons. The next group is the Principal's Provisional (P-4) Certificate which has been issued to 734 persons. These two groups comprise 91 e!r- of the total principals' certificates issued. Three enclosed charts give further illustrations and breakdowns with reference to the age of the various groups of principals.
Recent Changes in Teacher Certification
The State Board of Education passed the following measures with reference to certification, July 14, 1958:
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1. Persons assigned to guidance must have had at least three courses in guidance and counseling from a qualified institution, by the beginning of the school year 1960-61. They must also show annual progress until they obtain professional certification.
2. Beginning with the school year 1961-62, all high school teachers must teach the majority of the classes in an area in which they are certified. Also, elementary teachers must hold an elementary certificate. Beginning teachers in Grades 7-8-9 must be certified for Grades 7-8-9.
3. Subject matter or content courses shall hereafter be required for the purpose of renewing or reinstating professional certificates based on four or more years of college work; provided this regulation shall be amenable to the course requirements prescribed by colleges for master degree programs.
4. Beginning in September, 1960, the State Department of Education will not issue a teaching certificate to any beginning teacher with less than four years of college work.
New Certificates
On July 6, 1960, the Office of Certification issued the first six-year certificate. Since that date and up to the present time, the office has issued 44 six-year certificates according to the following breakdown:
DTS-6 (Teaching)
19
DP-6 (Principal)
15
DSV-6 (Supervisor)
8
DSD-6 (Superintendent)
1
DVT-6 (Visiting Teacher)
1
48
1. Yrs. 0 f
College
194
100
194
~ ~ , 6 7 Is 9
7 ls 9 0
1 2
2
I,
3
14
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17
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90 60
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70
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50
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40
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college
training
30
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20 10
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17 2
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170
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YEAR LEVEL OF TRAINING OF TEACHERS
- - 7 31 60
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Six. Yoor Cortlflcoto.
DTS.6
19
DP.6
15
DSV.6
8
DSU -6
1
DVT.6
1
Total
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NUMBER AND TYPE CERTIFICATES ISSUED 195'-60 IN COMPARISON WITH TltOSE ISSUED 1958 - 59
..
~ 195960
Po. . . l h " " "
'! 195859
.J-
b.60
P.4, SV.4, SU-4, VT-4
195960
~
(Proyl.lonal Laodar.hlp) 337
195859
J~;-
P-5, SV.5, SU-5, VT.5
I (ProIa..I_1 Loodor.hlp~ 467
1959- 60 1958-59
169 9
1959.so
T.2, T3_ ......- - 1
I .", (Prola..lonol Toochlng)1 9'0
195859
Totol CortlHcola. I....d 1959.60 Totol Cortlflcolo. I..uod 1951 59
n,775 14,376
T.4, T5 (Prolanlona' Toachlng)
I 8098
r
9201
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8
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1387 B.2, B-3 [
1959.60
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.1L 506.
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-
-
-
f
1958- 59
......- - - - - - 1
1738 B.4, B.5J"....
195960
~
(Proyl.I_1 Taochlng) 1717
1958-59
195960
1958-59
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Total Certificates Involved
Age Range Involved Mean Age Median Age
*.498 0/0.
Age (Mean-Median) of Persons with Valid Principals CertificatesBoth Races-1959-60
P-4 Certificates
240/0 734 Incl. 9 ages unknown
24-74 yrs.
44 yrs.
43 yrs.
P-5 Certificates
80/0 233 Inc!. 5 ages unknown
27-72 yrs. 46 yrs. 46 yrs.
DP-5 Certificates
670/0 2,030 Incl. 58 ages unknown
27-73 yrs.
46 yrs.
47 yrs.
DP-6 Certificates
10/0* 15 Incl. 1 age unknown
29-56 yrs.
40 yrs.
39lh yrs.
All Types of Principals Certificates
1000/0 3,012 Incl. 73 ages unknown
24-74 yrs.
45 yrs,
45 yrs.
Age-Certification Data of Persons* with Valid Principals CertificatesBoth Races-1959-60 School Year
(*Principals and teachers who were active during 1959-60)
Age Range
20-30 .
31-40
P-4 Certificates No. %
------ 72 10%
....238 33%
P-5 Certificates No. %
8 3%
64 28%
41-50
... 182 25% 79 34%
51-60 .
... 169 23% 53 23%
61-70
........ 54 7% 21 9%
71-80 ------------------ 10 1%
3 1%
Age Unknown .. 9 1% 5 2%
DP-5 Certificates No. %
DP-6 Certificates No. %
30 1% 1 6l.h %
576 28% 7 47%
705 35 % 4 27%
522 26% 2 13%
132 7% 0 0%
7 **
0 0%
58 3% 1 6l.h 0/0
Total No. %
111 4% 885 29% 970 32% 746 25% 207 7%
20 1%
73 2%
Grand Total .734 100% 233 100% 2,030 100% 15 100% 3,012 1000/0
**Less than one-half of one percent.
Age-Certification Data of Persons* with Valid Principals CertificatesBoth Races-1959-60 School Year
(*Principals and teachers who were active during 1959-60)
Age
No. With P-4
Certificates
24. ------------- 1 25 ... 2 --------
26 .. ----- ------- 4 27 ...... ------- 4
28 --------- ------ 10 29 ----- -------- 24 30 ------------- 27
31 26 ------ -------
32 .. ------------- 16
33 .. ------------- 26
34
30
35 ... ------ ----- 27
36 ------ -
28
37 ------ ------- 30
38 ... ----- 18
39 15 -.--- ---.----
40 22 ._--- --------
41 .. 42 ... 43 ... 44. 45
26
13 17 17 - -----18 - ---._-
46
24
47. ----_.-.
18
48
20
49.
12 ----- .. -
50 ..
17
No. With P-5
Certificates
2 0 2 4
5 3 3 3 6
8 6 10 11 9
11 6 7 8 9
7 9 10 4 8
No. With DP-5
Certificates
No. With DP-6
Certificates
3
2
7
1
18
0
24
1
37
0
48
1
53
1
66
0
61
0
72
2
79
0
64
1
72
1
57
0
73
1
78
1
80
0
58
1
79
0
76
0
73
0
70
1
61
0
Total
1 2
4 9 12 34 49
56 56 78 87 99
97 110 107
91 104
94 93 103 105 86
110 103 103
87 86
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51 21 -------- -------
52 ---------------- 16
53
------- 18
54 16 -------- -------
55 -------------- 21
56 19 ----------------
57
------- 22
58 ---- ---- ------ 14
59 ------- -------- 10
60 ---------------- 12
61 ---------------- 3
62 ----
10 --------
63 --- ------- ---- 7
64 -----------
6
65 ___
3
66
--------
8
67 ---- ----------- 4
68 -----------
7
69 ---------------- 5
70 ---- ----------- 1
71
2
72 ---------------- 6
73 ---------------- 1
74 ---------------- 1
Age Unknown -- 9
Grand Total ........734
4
62
8
65
5
66
8
58
7
58
4
72
6
40
2
43
4
19
5
39
1
29
7
17
3
14
1
16
3
17
1
13
0
7
3
12
2
3
0
4
2
3
1
3
0
1
0
0
5
58
233
2,030
0
87
89
89
82
1
87
1
96
68
59
33
56
33 34 24 23 23
22
11 22 10
5
7 10
2 1
1
73
15
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GUIDANCE, COUNSELING AND TESTING
R. D. Pulliam, Chief
This program has been greatly expanded in Georgia, as in other states, since the 85th Congress made available educational funds under the National Defense Education Act of 1958, known as Public Law 864.
Georgia, which had begun a testing program with $55,000, has moved now into a testing, guidance, and counseling program that makes it possible to know more about the individual pupils and what they are capable of achieving.
The federal funds which come to Georgia under this program, which is Title V of the ten titles of Public Law 864, amount to about $374,000 a year. This is being matched at the state level, since the state was already putting money into the testing program. In addition to this money, which can be used only for grades 8 through 12, the Board of Education provides that $100,000 be used for tests for elementary school children. All of this together provides nearly a million (approximately $850,000) per year currently that is making possible a program of testing, guidance and counseling for Georgia boys and girls.
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Testing is no panacea for all ills. It depends on how the results of the tests are used. The Department of Education has three staff members who are assigned to work with this program, and they help local systems to give teachers guidance in using the test results efficiently. There are more counselors in Georgia schools than there were when the program started, and the service is gaining recognition as being a helpful part of the school program. Testing has come in for some criticism in the state and nation by some who sincerely believe that it has been magnified out of proportion. But the State Superintendent of Schools, the members of the State Board, and the staff of the Department generally feel that it is a vital and helpful part of a modern school program, and when used well, can do much to make education more effective.
Many Georgia. teachers have taken special summer courses in testing, guidance, and counseling, and say that they feel better able to understand the program and to use the results of testing as a revealing and helpful means of guidance and counseling for their students.
In the school year 1960-61 there were 166 full-time guidance counselors and 414 part-time guidance counselors, making a total of 580 in the public schools in the state. The following table shows the number of students who took scholastic aptitude and intelligence tests and achievement tests, grades 8-12, in the school year 1959-60:
Grade
8 9 10 11 12 Total
Public Secondary
School Enrollment
78,658 65,483 55,204 45,404 37,059 281,808
Number of students
in secondary schools tested at least once
61,998 51,068 42,695 35,232 26,203 217,196
Total number tests administered
116,329 97,406
104,153 67,630 39,379
424,897
The State Department of Education offers to local school systems free test scoring service for tests which can be machine scored.
EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN
Dr. Mamie Jo Jones, Coordinator
Georgia is recognizing its responsibility to educate all of its children. The following table shows the growth of the exceptional child program in the number of children served and in the number of teachers.
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Number Number
of Units of Units
Area of Exceptionality
Percentage 1958-59
-~ e---
1959-60
Speech Defective ---- ---\----------- 5.000'1,
43
52
- - -----1-.
Crippled Children and
Special Health Problems... _ 4.000'lr
40
43 1/ 2
Number of Children Served in 1958-59
5,599
1,185
Number of Children Served in 1959-60
5,799
1,282
Visually Impaired" ----- ---------- 0.233'1<
11
14
293
286
Deaf and Hard of Hearing .. 1.100'1<
5
5
103
110
Mentally Retarded
.
2.000'1< 163 261
2,596
4,117
Totals .12.333% ------- ------" -------------
262
375%
9,776
11,594
Eighty-six school systems have teachers to work with children who are mentally retarded, crippled or ill with special health problems, visually impaired, speech defective, and hard of hearing. They worked with 9,776 children in 1958-59 and 11,594 children in 1959-60. Reported elsewhere are the statistics for the Georgia Academy for the Blind and the Georgia School for the Deaf.
Georgia is one of nine southern states participating in the Southern Regional Education Board's leadership training project for the education of gifted children. Although there are no state funds allotted for services to the gifted, the consultant in that area has worked with local schools to help them meet the needs of the child who is bright and gifted. Sixty-nine school systems have reported that they are providing a program for 18,466 of these children which is approximately 10 per cent of their school population. (See map.)
During the 1959-60 year 2,127 children were tested at a cost of $32,538.00.
Progress has been made, but there is still much to do. The State Board of Education has approved a program for children who are mentally retarded and trainable. This program will start in the fall of 1961.
We still need to plan for the exceptional child who goes to school in a system where there are not enough children with similar educational problems for the services of a teacher.
There are no additional funds for transportation of exceptional children. Many of these children must attend a school at a great distance from their school district, in order to get an educational program designed to meet their needs.
There are no state funds allotted to provide additional services for children who are intellectually gifted.
*Includes children who are receiving large print books and those enrolled in special programs.
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INSTRUCTIONAL SUPERVISION
The demand for instructional supervisors continues to exceed the supply. This year there are four intern supervisors entering the profession.
In 1959-60 there were 98 state-allotted supervisors serving 109 systems. In 1960-61 99 state-allotted supervisors are serving 107 systems. In addition, there are a number of special and general supervisors employed locally in many of the larger school systems.
For some time members of the Georgia Department of Instructional Supervision and of the State Department of Education have felt that the title "instructional supervisor" failed to give to the general public an adequate picture of the work done. In June, 1960, the title was changed to "Director of Curriculum." Many superintendents and others have expressed appreciation for the change, saying the new title helps to magnify the increasing importance of the job.
The wide range of abilities required of directors of curriculum, the long work hours, and the longer period of schooling required for professional certification make the problem of recruitment difficult. Difference between the maximum teacher's or principal's salary and that of a director of curriculum further discourages initial entrance into the field of supervision or continuance therein.
Supervisors are organized on a state-basis into a Georgia Education Association Department, the Georgia Department of Instructional Supervision and on a regional basis into district groups holding regular in-service study meetings as a means of continuing professional growth. An annual conference of the Department of Instructional Supervision is held. Usually it is a three-day conference organized on a timely theme and providing opportunities to hear an outstanding authority on the chosen topic as well as opportunities for group discussions.
Fourteen directors of curriculum have received the sixth year certificate. Twenty other directors of curriculum have enrolled at the University of Georgia for work on the six-year program. Thirty are enrolled for advanced study in seminar groups during 1960-61. With the extension of grants-in-aid for study for directors of curriculum at both fifth and sixth year levels, the goal of having the services of such a person available to each school system in Georgia becomes more nearly attainable.
READING PUBLICATION
The publication, "Teaching Word Recognition Skills in Georgia Schools," is another significant contribution of the Division of Instruction to the improvement of the instructional program of the state.
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This booklet by Dr. Ira Aaron, College of Education, University of Georgia, and the two thirty minute tapes prepared by the author to explain the proper use of the booklet, are proving to be valuable aids to Georgia teachers in the field of Reading. Beginning teachers, as well as those of experience, need more help and information about the techniques of teaching children to read.
Dr. Aaron is an expert in his field and has designed this booklet to help children read with skill by improving the teaching of word recognition skills.
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Hal Clements, Director
Free Texbook Program School Library Program Public Libraries Library for the Blind Audio-Visual Services Surplus Properties Agency Food Distribution Unit
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FREE TEXTBOOK PROGRAM
Many new and important instructional aids are now employed to strengthen Georgia's instructional program, but the textbook still remains as the one instructional aid which is used consistently by all teachers for all children. In the rapid upgrading of the school curriculum, publishers have assisted schools by making textbooks more attractive as well as richer in content.
Georgia's free textbook program has made it possible for all children to have textbooks in every learning area in which they are needed. Supplementary textbooks and textbooks for students in accelerated classes in addition to the basic textbooks have enabled teachers to enrich the instructional program to a greater degree.
The State Board of Education adopts textbooks only after the available material has been carefully surveyed and recommended by a qualified professional committee. A multiple list of textbooks is made in each teaching field so that the various school systems of the state can select the textbooks which fit their special needs.
Spiraling costs have caused a steady increase in the price of textbooks over the past few years. Textbook contracts are made for a five-year period; but as each contract period ends, there has been an advance in prices. State Law requires a minimum expenditure of $3.00 for each pupil enrolled in the schools. Increased cost of textbooks and the constant annual increase in enrollment permit an allotment of an amount just slightly above the legal required expenditure per child.
SCHOOL LIBRARIES 1958-60
Miss Sarah Jones, Chief Consultant
Quality education demands quality library service-excellence in the quality and quantity of library materials, superior library facilities, highly competent librarians and cooperative and imaginative school leadership and personnel.
Boys and girls in 939 elementary schools in 1958-60 had an opportunity to use centralized elementary libraries. This same opportunity was available to the boys and girls attending 275 twelve grade schools. Through the services of these libraries they had access to:
A collection of books covering a wide range of subjects, geared to their individual reading levels
Reference materials to help answer specific questions and to aid in solving group and individual problems
Magazines to inform them and to help them keep abreast of what is happening in today's world
Audio-visual materials to give additional information and pleasure
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They had an opportunity to:
Broaden and deepen their reading interests and to learn the value and pleasure of reading
Locate and evaluate information Learn research techniques at their own levels
Develop reading and study habits that carryover into high school, college and adult life
In 264 of the elementary schools there were certificated librarians to help give direction and guidance in these learning experiences and to bring professional competence to the selection, organization and administration of library materials. Seventeen high school librarians helped organize the elementary libraries in their school systems during the summer months and served as consultants during the school year. Boys and girls attending 388 elementary schools still do not have central libraries in their schools.
All high schools had libraries, but 81 did not have certificated librarians. The necessity for providing challenging programs for the academically talented student has focused attention on the importance of excellent school library service to make available the materials needed for research and independent study and to aid the student in developing research skills. The growing emphasis on reading guidance and planned reading programs has helped boys and girls at all levels to increase their ability to read and to evaluate critically the printed word. The acquisition by many school libraries of audio-visual materials has furnished additional media for enriching the learning experience. Excellent library service requires a highly competent librarian, as well as superior resources and facilities.
One pressing need is for the employment of a full-time library consultant in the larger systems to coordinate and give direction to library services within the system. In those systems where such consultative help is now available there is evidence that the library programs are administered more effectively, more economically and contribute more vitally to the total school program.
State and local funds to purchase library materials increased during the biennium, but rising prices tended to offset this increase in funds.
The student assistants, who give valuable help in operating school libraries, are organized on a district and state-wide basis. They evidence a growing appreciation of the value of library service and an increasing interest in improving the quality of their library work. They also have a unique opportunity to become proficient in the use of libraries and to contribute imaginative ideas to the improvement of library service in their respective schools.
Plans are being made to hold conferences of librarians, principals and other administrative school personnel in all
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areas of the state to discuss ways in which library service can be improved. It is hoped that out of these conferences will grow immediate and long range recommendations for the strengthening of school library service at the local and state levels.
The overall picture of school library service in Georgia in terms of school and community interest, facilities and materials shows great improvement. There is an increase in professional personnel from year to year, but it does not keep pace with the demand for trained library leadership. A program to train teacher-librarians has been started at Savannah State College. Library training is being offered by the University of Georgia at its off-campus center at Albany. Workshops, conferences and on the job training have provided an opportunity to learn better library procedures and to share experiences. School librarians, trained and untrained, other school personnel, public librarians, and community groups are working and planning together in developing a school library program of which Georgia can be justly proud.
Provide experiences that help students To develop good citizenship attitudes To explore pre-vocational choices To grow in leadership ability To serve the school and community
Improve opportunities To enrich reading To meet individual needs To challenge the gifted To aid the slow learner
In Georgia
518 Hig h School Libraries 939 Elementary School Libraries
Serve as laboratories where boys and girls use materials
To find answers To evaluate information To seek rewarding reading
experiences To learn research skills
Supply materials To satisfy his enquiring mind To explain his rich heritage To interpret the world in which he lives To develop his aesthetic appreciation
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PUBLIC LIBRARIES
Miss Lucile Nix, Chief Consultant
Legal Basis
The laws of the State of Georgia say that "The State Board of Education shall give aid, advice, and counsel to all libraries and communities which may propose to establish libraries as to the best means of establishing and administering them, the selection of books, cataloging and other details of library management, and shall exercise supervision over all public libraries, and shall endeavor to improve libraries already established. The State Board may also conduct a book-lending and information service for the benefit of the citizens of the state ... The Board is also authorized to purchase for such purposes, books, periodicals and other instructional materials. The Board may also employ the necessary professional and clerical staff upon the recommendation of the State Superintendent of Schools, to carryon the work as herein stated, and to pay their necessary traveling expenses while engaged in such work." (Acts 1943, page 385)
Operating under the above law the clerical and professional library staff of the Division of Instructional Materials and Library Service of the State Department of Education has with the assistance of State Aid and Federal Aid continued during the 1958-1960 biennium to strengthen, improve and develop a stronger and more efficient net-work of library systems in Georgia's 159 counties.
Financial Support
Per capita support for public library service from all funds including local, State and Federal Aid increased during the biennium from .92 per capita to $1.06 per capita. Funds from all agencies are still far from adequate and cannot be compared to the $3.05 per capita pointed up as needed in "The Costs of Public Library Service" (1959) to meet National standards. A .14 per capita increase in two years indicates progress, but this is still not enough to do the job that begs to be done. Under the Library Services Act which was passed by Congress in 1956, Georgia has qualified on a matching basis for $396,537 of Federal money during the biennium. These funds have served as a stimulus for increased state and local support and have assisted in building up badly needed collections of materials which a more literate Georgia is demanding from public libraries.
Improvements In Library Service
Hours of Opening
In an effort to meet the demand for more and better service some few local library boards of trustees have established the policy of keeping public libraries open more hours in the day.
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A few boards have, in the past two years, been able to keep the library open at night for the use of students and working adults who cannot visit libraries during daytime hours. Seven Regional Library headquarters have extended the hours of opening and fourteen branch libraries now remain open for longer hours. Plans for extending the hours that the library is open for public use are being made in additional Georgia communities.
Counties In Regional Systems
State and Federal funds have been a major factor in the development of regional (multi-county) systems. Thirteen counties became affiliated with already established regional (multi-county) library systems in 1958-1960. By so doing the citizens of these counties now have libraries operated under the supervision of professional librarians. Bookmobile service has been made available to rural residents of these thirteen counties. Books and other library materials for these libraries are centrally ordered and processed for use in the regional library headquarters.
Library Buildings
Thirty libraries in the state have new or remodelled library buildings or quarters since the last report. Many are still poorly housed and are badly in need of better physical plants.
Increase in Book Stock and Circulation of Books
At the close of the 1956-1958 biennium Georgia public libraries owned .92 of a book per capita. In June 1960 this number had been increased to 1.05 books per person. This, too, is progress though with the increased cost of materials in these inflationary times and an impressive increase in the circulation of materials the libraries still fall far below the 2-5 books per capita needed to meet even minimum standards. Georgians borrowed 5.05 books per person from public libraries in 1960 as compared to 4% books per person in 1958. Librarians report that a higher quality of material has been requested and used by library patrons.
Bookmobiles
Sixty-one locally owned and operated bookmobiles travelled regularly during this biennium in all sections of 120 Georgia counties. Through these bookmobiles children, young people and adults living in rural and suburban areas now have access in these 120 counties to the whole reservoir of materials in the library systems. No type of service from the libraries is more needed or wanted than bookmobile service. One of the many stories, related by bookmobile librarians about patrons' appreciation and favorable comment will serve to illustrate the way in which library service can and is raising sights and
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broadening horizons of those who take advantage of this service.
"One-mother, illiterate herself said, 'I don't have nothing against your books-cept 'Hallie, she don't wanna live in this house no more, broke down the way it is, but is that a bad thing? From them books about the moon and the stars you let her have from the bookmobile, she got an idea she wants to be the first woman to go to the moon. Well, who's to say she can't? If'n somebody's gotta go, why can't it be Hallie?' "
The state's two demonstration bookmobiles were discontinued during the biennium. They had accomplished their purpose in demonstrating the values in this type of service and were no longer needed.
Reading Clubs
Vacation Reading Clubs to stimulate reading among boys and girls have been sponsored jointly by the State Department of Education and the local public libraries during each year of the biennium. A total of from 60,000 to 65-,000 children and young people were enrolled in clubs throughout the state during each of the past two summers with a large percentage of these participants earning certificates based on the number, type and grade level of the books read. Many teachers and librarians cooperated to plan programs for individual children which would improve their reading skills and enable them to do more effective classroom work and to establish good habits in reading and using books and library materials.
Public Library Film Service
This service has been developed to fill a need of the public libraries over the state for an additional type of material to provide information and to present facts and ideas. 714 prints of 534 films are now available for use by the public libraries of the state. 29 library systems serving 92 counties were registered for the use of the collection during the biennium. These films were used in programs which were planned and presented by the libraries and were loaned to organized groups which have serious educational objectives and worthwhile recreational and cultural programs.
Readers Services
A central collection of library materials is maintained at 92 Mitchell Street, S. W., Atlanta, for service to the staff of the State Department of Education, other state employees and to libraries throughout the state. The major purpose of the collection of materials is to supplement the holdings of the county and regional public library systems in the state. The policies for selection of books for this collection have been revised during this biennium and set up in written form. These
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policies will be reviewed and amended from time to time in light of changing conditions.
The main collection includes adult books-the unusual book, the advanced book for serious readers, the expensive volumes, and books to meet special needs where demand would not justify purchase of the materials at the local level. Contemporary materials will continue to be selected from each year's output on the judgment of experts as determined by competent critics. Included also in the collection are books that are not new but are of great current relevance because of their enduring quality.
Federal and state funds have helped greatly in the efforts of the staff to build up a superior reference collection with emphasis upon bibliographical tools essential to good research and reference service. .
During the biennium 91,875 books, pamphlets, periodicals, clippings, etc. were circulated in response to 13,987 requests from libraries and state employees. There has been a noticeable increase in the numbers of requests for materials for people in business and industry. These requests from business and industry, 2,039 of them, have not been limited to administration and management, but have included all types of personnel and have covered a wide range of subjects from the repair and construction of bull dozers to the care and feeding of laboratory animals.
421 clubwomen requested information to use in planning and preparing programs and projects. The interest and needs of teachers, homemakers, agriculturists, church leaders and many others have been reflected in the wide variety of requests handled by the staff. Materials requested have been channelled through the local public libraries for circulation to library patrons.
Workshops for Teachers
Readers Services supplied books and other materials for 84 workshops for teachers sponsored by school systems, colleges and universities, and the staff of the State Department of Education during 1958-1960. These materials have been of invaluable help in the effort that is being made to improve the quality of education for Georgia's children by raising the educational training and experiences of those who teach them.
Large Group Loans
141 local librarians borrowed 63,073 volumes from the Large Group Loan Collection of books for children and young people to supplement local collection of books. These requests came when new bookmobiles were put into operation, when a new county joined a regional system, during the time the Vacation Reading Clubs were being held, and when a new branch or new school was opened.
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State Catalog Service
There has been a steady and staggering growth in this service since it began in 1943. During the past two year period, 607,936 sets of catalog cards have been supplied on request from 1,171 schools, 1 county school system, 41 county librarians and 30 regional library systems. These cards are adapted and filed in the card catalog of the local library to serve as an index to its book collection. They describe the book, suggest its subject classification, and provide a necessary reference and research tool for library patrons and library staffs.
In-Service Training Program
A two-day training session for librarians and lay-leaders of book-centered discussion groups was sponsored by the state library agency in January 1959.
Directors of all libraries sharing in Federal Funds met in Atlanta with the state staff for one full day of discussion on matters related to the state plan for the further extension and improvement of library service.
The state library agency in cooperation with the State Board for the Certification of Librarians and the Georgia Library Association sponsored six in-service training institutes for librarians in 1959-1960.
109 librarians attended the three day institute for Bookmobile Librarians held at the 4-H Center at Rock Eagle State Park.
316 librarians and library trustees attended the five district training institutes for personnel working in county and regional libraries.
Total number attending all institutes:
Library personnel
387
Library trustees
38
TOTAL
425
Physical Facilities
NEEDS
The staff and materials necessary for this service are presently housed in rented, unattractive, inadequate and substandard quarters at 92 Mitchell Street, S. W., Atlanta. The building leaks; the basement is damp and unsuitable for storing supplies and materials. Stack shelving is antiquated, unattractive and dangerous. Space for staff and equipment is limited, and there are no private offices. There is no space in the building into which a growing service can move. This service needs to be and should be housed in the same building with other divisions of Education and in quarters designed for
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the kind of service given by a library extension agency of this type.
Staff There are vacancies on the staff that cannot be filled be-
cause of the low salary schedule for professionally trained librarians and experienced clerical and sub-professional personnel. Salaries need to be adjusted and up-graded so that qualified personnel can be employed and retained.
PLANS 1. To strengthen and improve already established county
and regional (multi-county) library systems. 2. To encourage the establishment of new regional (multi-
county) library systems. 3. To encourage existing county libraries that are adjacent
to present regional library systems to become affiliated with those systems. 4. To build up a superior reference and lending collection of materials to supplement holdings in local libraries and to serve the staff of the Department of Education and other state personnel in Departments that do not have libraries. 5. To continue in-service training programs for librarians and library trustees through workshops and institutes. 6. To recruit intelligent and capable young people for the library profession. 7. To assist local librarians in the development of stronger and more useful collections of materials for all age groups. 8. To encourage and increase the number of local library sponsored groups in the area of book-centered and filmcentered discussion groups for young people and adults. 9. To evaluate progress and make plans for future development of the program.
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GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARIES SERVE CITIZENS OF ALL AGES
1958-1960
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Homes for Aging
Stores Gas Stations
Bookmobiles
Deposit Stations
Schools 155 Counties received State Aid 119 of these Counties also benefited
from Federal Aid for libraries
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LIBRARY FOR THE BLIND
Thomas B. Johnson, Jr., Supervisor
Since October, 1959, the Library for the Blind has been serving blind people from the new location at the old farmers' market on Murphy Avenue. This library circulates talking books and Braille books to approximately 2000 of the total of 10,000 blind people in Georgia.
This library is one of the 30 regional libraries in the United States which distributes material to the blind. The federal government, through the Library of Congress, provides the materials; and the State distributes them. A blind person may read from this library free of charge. Postage is free by special franking privileges. Also, the Georgia library distributes Braille books to blind people in Florida and talking books and Braille books to blind people in Alabama.
In addition to the talking books, the Library of Congress provides talking machines which are distributed to eligible recipients on permanent loan. A free repair service is provided for these machines when trouble develops.
Approximately 18,000 talking books are available, and an average of 200 books are shipped each day to eligible blind people. In spite of this large distribution, the department is still concerned that so many blind people do not seem to know about this valuable service.
Large print books for partially-sighted children in the publie schools of the state are distributed through the Library for the Blind. These textbooks in large print are financed from State and Federal funds.
AUDIO-VISUAL SERVICE
Films
Garland C. Bagley, Supervisor
During the 1959-60 school year, more schools used more
films than ever before. A total of 1,596 schools, or a gain of 166 schools over the previous school year-1958-59-used
230,500 films. The number of films used reflects a drop of 7,523 films, caused by a cut in the allotment of films to each school from 8 to 6 films per week, over the previous school year. This was caused by a reduction in personnel to comply with the economy order of the Governor.
The four film libraries are strategically located in Atlanta, Macon, Statesboro, and Tifton. The collection of films has
now increased to 4,546 film titles and there are 47,316 prints of those titles, making it the largest film library in the world. These films cover the entire school curriculum. Complete courses on film in physics and chemistry are now offered to a
limited number of schools each year. A series of 12 films in the Humanities were offered for the first, time this past year.
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During the year the Statesboro Film Library moved into spacious new quarters located in the Student Center Building at Georgia Southern College. Later in the year the Tifton Film Library moved into a beautiful new building, the Rural Life Building, on the Abraham Baldwin Campus. Space in each building has been specifically designed to house a film library in the most advantageous way. Both buildings are extremely functional. The space at Macon is ample at the present time and entirely satisfactory. The Macon Film Library is located with the Macon Vocational School in Macon, Georgia.
Audio-Visual Matching Fund
Up to this time more than 60 local film centers have been activated in various school systems throughout the State by the use of the Audio-Visual Matching Fund. Approximately 75,000 films are booked yearly from these local centers. This, together with the State's effort, only amounts to about 1 film per month per teacher. The State was only able to furnish a little more than 6 films per teacher for the entire school year.
Tapes
The Georgia Tapes for Teaching Program was started in January, 1955, and has also grown to be the world's largest tape recording service for schools.
There are more than 6,500 pre-recorded tapes available for school use. These tapes cover a wide range of use in Georgia schools; and with the new emphasis on the teaching of modern foreign languages, tape has become an everyday school necessity.
Every Georgian can justly be proud of the State's film and tape service. Many states now point to Georgia as a leader in this field and frequently send delegations to visit this vast operation.
Projection for the Future
In order to maintain this leadership, the service needs, first, more adequate quarters to house the Atlanta Film Library. A minimum of 10,000 square feet could be used advantageously. Second, there is an acute need for approximately 10 more shipping and receiving clerks, film inspectors, and typists. The film libraries now have a sufficient number of prints of its present titles to increase the allotment of films from 6 films per week to 8 or even 10 films per week for each school. Third, the annual appropriation for the Audio-Visual Service should be increased so as to keep pace and maintain the present position of leadership that it now enjoys.
During this age of rockets and missiles and with so much more to learn and so much less time to do it in, every advantage possible should be used to help educate Georgia chi1-
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dren. With this in mind it is not unreasonable to assume that each teacher in Georgia should use 1 film per week, an average total of 36 films per year. But this would mean the booking and distribution of 1,116,000 films per school year. This is not an impossibility if the film program could be maintained and properly expanded. This cannot and should not all be done at the state level. Much of the expansion could be done on a matching basis at the system level. It is estimated that such a program might be accomplished at a cost of approximately $500,000 to $600,000 per year during the Sixties.
Likewise, the use of tapes could be trebled or quadrupled during the Sixties and this would only scratch the surface of this field.
SURPLUS PROPERTIES AGENCY
A. W. Blackburn, Chief
The Agency for Surplus Properties, a branch of the State Department of Education, has continued to grow and expand since its beginning fifteen years ago. This program is now operated under the name, Georgia Agency for Surplus Property.
The agency handles properties for eligible health and educational institutions and approved Civil Defense units. Through the first few years of the program, the agency handled an average of $2,000,000 worth of properties with a staff of five to seven people. Since the beginning of the program, the agency's Atlanta warehouse has been in five different locations. Each move required more space to take care of the increased volume of properties. At the present time, the agency is handling approximately $8,000,000 worth of property a year. The materials are free to eligible users, who are required to pay only a small handling charge, which averages 3 %.
The agency is now located on the old Farmer's Market property just off Murphy Avenue, Atlanta, Ga. It occupies a new warehouse and office which was designed especially for the handling of surplus government properties.
This facility has more than 100,000 square feet of floor space, plus several acres of outdoor storage and parking area. The agency is now in position to render greater service to the donees than ever before.
There are branch warehouses at Americus and Swainsboro also, for the convenience of schools in middle and south Georgia. Service from all three is by card only.
FOOD DISTRIBUTION UNIT
H. D. Hatchett, Supervisor
The Food Distribution Unit acts as an agent for the distribution of United States Department of Agriculture donated commodities to school lunch programs, child care centers,
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summer camp programs, state institutions and county welfare distribution programs. Under this program, food is distributed to 15 9 county systems, 37 in dependent systems, 47 private systems, 139 institutions, 28 child care centers, 105 summer camp programs and 18 county welfare programs.
During the past two years, the activities of this agency have increased greatly. More money has been made available for the purchase of special foods for school lunch programs, and greater varieties of foods have been made available to institutional and we lfare programs. The amount of food re ceived by the state agency has increased from 22 million pounds per year in our last report to 32 million pounds during the year ending June 30, 1960. The total value of this food is more than 9 million dollars.
Some of the food purchased by the United States Department of Agriculture for distribution came from the State of Georgia. They are as follows: Peanut Butter, Canned String Beans, Flour, Corn Meal, Frozen Ground Pork and Frozen Ground Beef.
LIBRARIES
sc ene here and there in Georgia
Attracti ve children's rooms like th is one at the Jenkins County Memorial Librory at Millen help in de veloping love and respect for books and libra ries in the ch ild ' s most formative ye a rs.
Yo ung patron in Au q ust a re cei ves h is first libro ry card fr om th e f riendly, attracti ve and he lpfu l Appleby Branch librarian.
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This Flint River Regional Library Bookmobile is one of the 61 of these libraries on wheels traveling on regular schedules in 120 counties.
Business Man makes "ood use of modern facilities and equipment-Savannah Public Library, Savannah, Georgia. This library is headquarters for a three county regional library system.
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Jack Nix, Director
Agricultural Education Business Education Distributive Education Homemaking Education Trade and Industrial Education
(Includes Practical Nurse Training, Industrial Arts, State Trade and Vocational Schools)
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Introduction
The rapidly changing economic scene in Georgia has accelerated the interest of legislators, government officials, educators, and the lay public in vocational education programs, because this is the part of the secondary school program in Georgia which deals directly with helping Georgians acquire job skills, increase their earning power, and make better homes.
This educational program, designed to train both in-school youth and adults, offers five vocational services which contribute directly to a healthy state economy, as shown in the chart below:
A Healthy Economy
has three main elements
ADEQUATE PRODUCTION EFFECTIVE DISTRIBUTION
through
through
Agricultural Trade & Industrial Distributive Business
Education Education
Education Education
INTELLIGENT CONSUMPTION through
Homemaking Education
Vocational Education
Provides
A Complete Service to the State's Economy
The Georgia Nuclear Advisory Commission in its Governor's Conference on Education in November, 1958, singled out vocational education as one of four major educational areas for special study. This study was completed and published the early part of 1960. The Georgia Legislature passed a resolution calling for the appointment of a committee to make a study of the present system of vocational teacher allotment, one of the major problem areas in the administration of vocational education programs. This committee will make its recommendations toward strengthening the in-school vocational education programs.
Certain state officials and industrial organizations have called for community studies to be made toward the strengthening of industrial arts and trade and industrial programs in the schools.
Governor Ernest Vandiver, recognizing the need for an increase in vocational training, approved nearly one-and-one-
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half million dollars in state money to match an equal amount of local money to build 8 area vocational-technical schools in various parts of Georgia. The Governor has also asked the Legislature to appropriate $7,000,000 to complete the area programs with 16 other schools in 11 centers.
A new State Plan for Vocational Education is expected to be completed by the end of 1960 to broaden the total scope of the program in all areas of training.
During the year ending June, 1958, approximately 90,782 in-school youth and 82,391 adults were reached by some form of vocational education in Georgia. In addition, there were 89,719 class enrollments in the several regular business education courses and 14,000 high school students enrolled in industrial arts classes.
Funds for the vocational program came from three sources -local, State and Federal funds. Funds for program operation during 1959-60 school year amounted to $9,837,226.45. $420,559.01 came from local sources, $7,352,982.32 from the State (including Minimum Foundation), and $1,397,828.39 from Federal funds. In addition, Federal funds for the Veterans Training Program amounted to $665,856.73. Through national legislation, Federal funds were made available for the first time in the school year 1958-59 through the National Defense Education Act for the training of highly skilled technicians. These Title VIII funds in 1959 amounted to $155,787.50, and in 1960 to $266,276.3l.
A breakdown below shows total enrollments for each of the five teaching areas and how the money was divided.
GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION VOCATIONAL EDUCATION DIVISION
1959-60 ENROLLMENTS AND EXPENDITURES
Enrollments
In School Adults
Total
Expenditures
Regular -----------------------North Georgia
Trade School ________
South Georgia Trade School ________
Practical Nursing ________ Title VIII ____________________
Sub Total T & I __ Agriculture -------------------------Homemaking -----------------------Distributive Education ______ Business Education ____________
Sub Total-Regular Vocational Programs__ Veterans ________________ -------------Grand Totals -----------------------
6,792
591 7,383 25,914 56,423
806 89,975 180,501 180,501
20,653
774
558 428 832 23,245 17,723 22,019 6,229 9,412
78,628 3,763 82,391
27,445
774
558 1,019
832 30,628 43,637 78,442
7,035 99,387
259,129
262,892
$1,097,609.76
588,669.16
476,819.63 144,281.60 536,900.93 2,844,281.08 2,930,046.10 2,977,674.58 238,883.73 180,484.23
9,171,369.72 665,856.73
$9,837,226.45
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During the biennium, two major building programs we re concluded, the state youth camp building program and the state trade school building programs.
The buil ding program for the FFA-FHA Camp was concluded in this biennium with dedication of som e $275 ,000 in new and renovated cottages. The building program at Camp Jo hn H ope for negroes was concluded at a cost of $1 28 ,79 5. .....- The two state trade and vocational schools, one at Americus, and the other at Clarkesville, have expanded facilities to meet the ever-increasing demand for this type of vocational training. Some $480, 678.94 was spent during 1959-60 to conclude this building program which was begun in 1957.
Two area vocational-technical schools are now under construction, the first of 24 approved by the State Board of Education. These schools are being constructed and will be operated under policies adopted by the State Board of Education in J uly, 1958.
Cost of b uildings and equipment is to be shared on a 50 /50 matching basis between local and state governments, the local community to fu rnish the site, the state to pay basic teacher salaries, the local community to pay operation and maintenance costs.
VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE
J . G. Bryan t , Sup e rviso r
What is Vocational Agriculture?
. ba sic to lif e, our agriculture
Vocational agriculture provides the opportunity for high school students to study and practice t he science of agricult ure. Each student is req uired to have a home project where
Left to right, J im Thomas, FFA National President, Congresswoman Ir is Blitch, Senator Talmadge and Senator Russ ell.
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he receives individual teacher su nervision, tha home proiect serving- as a laboratory, Organized instruction for young farmers and adults in evening classes is also offered hv these avriculture teachers. This provram keeps farmers informed about technolozical and scientific changes which will improve proficiency in their operations.
At the close of the biennium, 362 high schools had vocational agriculture departments employing- 434 teachers. This was 16 fewer' departments and 15 fewer teachers than two years earlier; the decline was the result of school consolidations and shifting population. The State now has 247 white and 115 Negro schools with vocational agriculture departments.
School facilities for the teaching of agriculture are continually being improved. Every department now has at least one classroom and a farm shop, and most departments also include a food processing center. State and Federal funds, matching local funds, have helped school boards acquire equipment for farm shops.
The cooperation of local boards of education, civic and business groups has enabled many departments to acquire school forests which are operated as laboratory and demonstration areas. Union Bag-Camp Paper Corporation cooperatively sponsors 50 school forests in South Georgia and 28 schools have acquired similar areas under the forestry program initiated by the Trust Company of Georgia in 1955.
Ranks as One of the Top
According to the U. S. Office of Education, Georgia ranks near the top in enrollment in the nation in its vocational agriculture program. Enrollments for the last fiscal year totaled 77,388. Of this number 28,432 were in-school youth, 1,200 were young farmers who returned to school at regular intervals for classes, and 47,756 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 State88,202 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 teach-
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ing 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 tractor maintenance and operation, farm plumbing and in other areas of 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 teachers-these teachers are identified as area teachers.
Future Farmers and a Three 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 17,384 Future Farmers. In the fall of 1959, Don Bridges of Dawson was recognized nationally as "Star Farmer of the Southern Region", and Jim Thomas of Patterson was elected President of the National Future Farmer organization-the highest honor in the organization. This is the first time a Georgia boy has been elected as President of the National FFA organization. Further, six 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 C. F. Bailey, Bainbridge; H. R. Madison, Cairo; J. L. McMullan, Jefferson; O. H. Rhodes, Sycamore; M. A. Guill, Washington; and O. L. Hayden, Adrian.
FFA members in Georgia owned as part of their supervised farming programs 5,966 beef cattle, 3,184 dairy animals and 25,568 hogs. The supervised farming program contained 41,316 acres of crops such as corn, cotton, peanuts, tobacco, vegetables and truck crops; 12,062 acres in pastures and 14,533 acres in forest; 1,784 boys planted 3,253,329 seedlings on their home farms. Their combined investment in crops and livestock exceeds $3.3 million.
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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, eleven new granite veneer cottages have been erected. Each cottage sleeps 28 persons. In addition, eleven old cottages, erected during the original development of this facility in the late 1930's, have been remodeled. The infirmary has been renovated to handle more patients more efficiently. The ball diamond has been regraded, lights have been placed over the camp and additional sewage lines have been installed. A patio outside Mobley Hall has been constructed. A small dining area and kitchen have been built in the basement of the large dining hall so that smaller groups may be fed without using the larger areas.
A number of well known firms throughout Georgia have each contributed $10,000 or more for the construction of a cottage. These cottages in turn were named for the concern donating the money.
The newest development for the camp is an auditoriumconference type building which is called the Georgia Power Building. The Georgia Power Company donated $25,000 of the $50,000 that was used in constructing the building. The other $25,000 was raised through the efforts of the Camp Development Committee.
The State has given approximately $118,000 to the Camp Development. This money was used to help build other cottages that have been dedicated to outstanding Georgians. There is one cottage called the Bowdoin-Randolph Cottage in honor of the first FFA and FHA Presidents. Then there are the George-Deen and the Smith-Hughes cottages, which were named for the four U. S. Congressmen and Senators that coauthored acts establishing and expanding vocational education. Including the money given by the State, the Camp Development Committee has raised over $275,000 for the development and improvement of the FFA-FHA Camp.
Camp John Hope at Fort Valley is the center for Negroes. Recently the following improvements have been completed: 8 new cottages, the construction of a modern cafeteria building including equipment, a deep well, the completion of swimming pool with fence and bathhouse, water and sewage
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lines, and a limited amount of equipment incuding chairs, beds, etc. The total amount of money spent on these improvements was more than $128,795.00, including $75,000 made available by the State.
BUSINESS EDUCATION
Dalton Drennan, Supervisor
What Is Business Education?
Business education is a part of the total educational program. It is a special area of instruction that deals directly with the business skills and techniques, business knowledges and facts, business understandings, economic understandings, business attitudes, business appreciations, and business ideals necessary to understand business.
Importance of Business Education*
Office work is essential in every business. Therefore, clerical workers are the second largest of all the major occupational groups in the United States-and the largest of all areas of employment for women. About one out of every seven persons at work in 1958 was in a clerical or closely related job. More than 9 million men and women were employed to take care of the vast amount of correspondence, recordkeeping, and other office duties necessary to the operation of modern business and government agencies.
Stenographers, typists, and secretaries are by far the largest specialized group of clerical workers. Bookkeepers are the second largest group. A shortage of employees in these occupations has existed in many areas since World War II because of the relatively steady rise in the nation's economic activity, the increased amount of recordkeeping and correspondence required, and the creation of additional jobs at a time when the number of persons available for such work has declined.
Competition for employees in these occupations continues to be keen in some areas, particularly for well-qualified persons and for those with multiple office skills. It is anticipated that through the 1960's employment in the clerical work group will grow somewhat faster than the labor force as a whole.
The growth of Georgia as a distribution center and the location of hundreds of new industries and businesses within the state has increased the need for trained clerical workers.
Primary Functions of the Business Education Service
The primary responsibility of the Business Education Service is to provide leadership and guidance for the purpose of helping teachers to develop classroom competency, guidance
*Adopted from the 1959 Edition of the OccupatUmal Outlook Handbook.
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skills, and leadership in the school and community. The Business Education Service is the unifying agent through which a working philosophy of business education is developed, coordination of practices is achieved, and educational growth is encouraged. There are four major functions of the Business Education Service.
1. Regular High School Business Education Programs
The vocational objective is the distinctive major objective of business education in the secondary schools. The chief function of business education is to provide those know ledges and skills which will insure vocational competence.
Students who follow a well-planned business education curriculum will have marketable skills, a knowledge of job opportunities, a knowledge of job requirements, and an appreciation of the importance of these jobs in business organizations.
In Georgia during the last year of the biennium, there were 90,220 students enrolled in the regular high school business education programs in secondary schools. There were 554 full-time teachers, 73 half-time teachers, and 404 part-time teachers.
Of the 90,220 enrollment, 30,570 students were enrolled in Typewriting 1. This subject was offered in more high schools than anyone business education subject. From 1 to 13 business subjects were included in the business education curriculum; however, the majority of high schools offered four, five, or six business education subjects.
2. Vocational Office Training Program_s
Vocational Office Training is the cooperative work-training program for high school seniors who are preparing for fulltime employment in office occupations.
The fundamental principle of vocational education is that young people learn by doing. It is upon this premise that cooperative training programs have been established and have proved to be one of the best ways of training workers for office occupations. Cooperative training is not just work experience. It is work experience education-a systematic, guided, or directed plan; classroom instruction is related to and implemented by actual on-the--job training.
Vocational Office Training is an integral part of the total program of business education. It is, in effect, the "capstone" of the business education curriculum where the knowledges, skills, and techniques learned separately are brought together and applied to an actual office job.
During the 1959-60 school year, there were thirteen Vocational Office Training Programs. These programs had a total enrollment of 256.
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The rate of pay ranged from 35 cents to $1.50 an hour. A total of $78,859.54 was reported as earnings for the students enrolled.
The students were employed in offices by approximately 50 different types of businesses. Some of the types of businesses included dairy, high school office, telephone company, banks, insurance companies, law offices, hospitals, manufacturing companies, department store, newspaper office, and loan companies.
3. Adult-Day and Adult-Evening Programs
A variety of subjects are offered in the adult business education programs. These programs provide out-of-school youth, who for various reasons were compelled to drop out of the day schools, and adults, whose formal schooling was interrupted, an opportunity to upgrade their skills.
Due to the desire for vocational advancement, there is a constant demand for adult courses in business education. The number of classes organized in any subject frequently reflects prevailing employment opportunities. Currently, the number of classes in typewriting, shorthand, and bookkeeping has been expanded in most adult programs to help meet community demands for office and clerical workers.
For the year 1959-60, Adult-Day programs operated in 8 cities, and Adult-Evening programs operated in 22 cities throughout the State. There were 35 different classes taught in the Adult-Day Program with a total enrollment by subjects of 4,824-543 men and 4,281 women; 27 different classes were taught in the Adult-Evening Program, with a total enrollment by subjects of 4,588-535 men and 4,053 women.
4. Future Business Leaders of America
Education for leadership is a responsibility of business education that must be provided for the youth of today in order that they may live happily and prosper in the expanding economy of tomorrow. The youth organization, Future Business Leaders of America, gives young people who plan to enter business an opportunity to prepare for leadership as well as for employment.
The United Business Education Association, a Department of the National Education Association, has as one of its activities the sponsorship of the Future Business Leaders of America.
The national sponsoring organization appoints a state chairman who supervises the FBLA activities at the state level. In Georgia FBLA has been sponsored by the Georgia Business Education Association, and a full-time business education teacher has served as State Chairman. In 1959-60, there were 105 FBLA chapters, with a membership of approximately 1,200.
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The Business Education Service has participated in the activities of this youth organization and will assume full responsibility for FBLA in Georgia on July 1, 1960.
Professional Activities that Promote Business Education 1. In-Service Education
At the 1959-60 Vocational Office Training Conference, Mr. Richard Kicklighter spoke on "Use of Testing in Guidance." The Business Education Service has encouraged business education teachers to give the National Business Entrance Tests to their students.
A list of business education books, which are available from the State Department of Education Library, was published in the Fall issue of the Business Education Bulletin and mailed to all business education teachers, superintendents, and principals. A list of professional magazines for business education teachers was also published in the Fall issue of the Bulletin.
Seven Area Conferences were conducted in 1958-59 on "Improvement of Instruction in Typewriting"; three Area Conferences were conducted in 1959-60 on "Improvement of Instruction in Shorthand and Transcription."
2. Research Studies and Surveys
The Service compiled data on business education enrollment in the high schools; compiled certification data on full-time, half-time, and part-time business education teachers; and made a survey of junior high school typewriting in Georgia.
3. Curriculum Improvement
The Business Education Service developed a Suggested Business Education Program for Georgia High Schools; and a copy was mailed to business education teachers, superintendents, and principles. A Guide for the Improvement of Typewriting Instruction was developed, printed, and mailed to all the typewriting teachers in secondary schools, junior colleges, colleges, and universities.
4. Business Education Equipment
Planning Business Education Facilities was developed, and copies were mailed to administrators when they requested information about layout and equipment; information was given to business education teachers as to where filing equipment, demonstration stands, etc., should be obtained.
5. Dissemination of Information and Other Personal Services
Published three issues each year of the Business Education Bulletin. A copy of each issue was mailed to all business education teachers, superintendents, principals in Georgia, and supervisors in other states.
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6. Professional Improvement Encouraged teachers to affiliate with loca l, state, regional,
and national associations; worked closely with teacher-training institutions to aid in improving the teacher education and certification programs; and gave information regarding graduate summer school programs.
Valdosta Distributive Education Club Named D.E. Club of t he Nation a t Kan sas City, 1960-Coordinator William E. Glenn with students.
DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION
Miss Mildred Jackson, Supervisor
High School Cooperative Program The Distributive Education Servic e, Vocational Education
Division , State Department of Ed ucation, enrolled 80 6 students in 24 high school programs during the ye a r 19['9-60. Students were trained in 49 different kinds of distributive occupations in the retail, wholesale, service; insurance, r eal estate, and finance areas. A ll students received valuabl e training through their business--Iaboratory on-the-job expe r ience, and their classroom training. These students earned $514,612.27. Georgia Association Distributive Education Clubs of America
All stu d ents participated in loca l, state, and national Distributive Education Clu bs of America activities. Dur ing th e
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year 1958-59, Georgia youth received the following recognition on the national level:
Two students elected to national office. One student placed first in Essay and was named third
most outstanding student in the United States. One student placed third in Business Speech. One student placed third in Sales Demonstration. One school placed second with the program "Club Activi-
ties Manual."
The state club newspaper, "Trade Winds" took first place. During the year 1959-60, a Georgia school was named "Most Outstanding D. E. Program in the United States."
Adult Program
Two hundred seventy-three adult classes were offered in 22 cities to 6,229 adults employed in distributive occupations.
Twenty-three and two tenths percent of the total classes and 20.9 % of the total enrollment was conducted on the supervisory and managerial level. The trend toward this type training is increasing each year.
100 Hour Diplomas
The following 100 hour professional diplomas were earned
in the following areas:
Food Service
42
Real Estate
51
Hotel Management
1
Salesmanship
1
In addition, 22 fifty hour certificates in "Personnel Management" were earned by class participants.
Special Groups Served
The following special groups were served: Georgia Restaurant Association; Georgia Hotel Association; Georgia Paint & Varnish Association; Retail Furniture Dealers; Real Estate Associations; Financial Institutions; Insurance Companies; and Stock Exchanges. Special advisory committees were formed for each of the above groups to aid the Distributive Education Service in offering classes to meet the specific needs of the group.
New Groups and Special Classes
The following new groups were reached during the year 1959-60: Georgia Poultry Federation; Independent Garage Owners Association; and Boards of Trade. The following new courses were offered during this same period: Menu Planning with Poultry; Small Business Management Clinics; and an American Hotel Association Supervisory Development Course for hotel managers and supervisors.
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In-Service Teacher-Training
Three in-service teacher-training conferences were held in 1959-60 for distributive education personnel. A state teachertrainer consultant was added to the staff and made individual visits to both high school and adult personnel for purposes of teacher-training.
Material Developed
The personnel concerned with restaurant management and food service started cut-lines of instructional units in the following areas: Food Display and Sanitary Food Service.
Research
Over the past two years, a five year follow up survey on distributive education high school graduates, started in 1953-54, was completed.
The Committee on Manpower and Education of the Governor's Georgia Nuclear Energy Commission undertook a survey of education in Georgia including vocational education. Contained in this study is a survey of Distributive Education in Georgia. The distributive education survey points up the status of the program, a projection of a reasonable program of distributive education for the State and recommendations.
PLANS FOR 1960-61
Post-High School Program
Georgia's first post-high school program (terminal education) was established in September, 1960, at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. This program will concentrate on the distribution of farm products and machinery, and general retailing.
Evaluative Criteria Adopted
Distributive education is now included as a part of the Evaluative Criteria in the 1960 Edition of the Cooperative Study of Secondary School Standards.
Goals of Distributive Education
New goals for distributive education have been developed as follows:
To offer instruction in distribution and marketing. To aid in improving the techniques of distribution. To develop an understanding of the social and economic
responsibilities of those engaged in distribution in a free competitive society.
In existing high school programs more emphasis will be put on content teaching within the discipline of distribution.
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Research
A curriculum content study is under way to determine whether high school distributive education curriculum currently being taught has been or is broadened to meet the curriculum indicated by the evaluative criteria mentioned above.
A curriculum content study of adult courses offered is planned.
Adult Classes
Plans are under way for the expansion of tourist training and small business management clinics in the organization and operation of small business.
As distributive education grows in Georgia, the economy of the State will improve, high school students will be trained to enter immediately into the profession of their choice in distribution, and employed persons will be upgraded and better prepared for advancement in the field of distribution.
HOMEMAKING EDUCATION
Miss Inez Wallace, Supervisor
Why Is Education For Homemaking Important?
Much of the stability and survival of our nation may well depend upon the stability which we are able to maintain in our homes. It is more difficult to have a stable home today than years ago. The function of the home has changed. It no longer provides the amount of education once available through daily living together in a family. Therefore, it becomes more important that basic training for effective home and family living be provided through public education as a part of the general education needed by all individuals.
Homemaking courses provide the opportunity for young people to secure organized instruction focused directly on problems of home and family living, such as money management, child care and guidance, planning and preparing meals, buying and making clothes, and establishing satisfactory family relationships.
It is predicted that girls graduating today will work 25 years of their lives, outside the home. They need to be prepared for this dual role. Women still assume major responsibility for operation of the home, but homemaking today is becoming more of a shared responsibility.
It is therefore recommended that schools make available to all girls the minimum of a basic two-year course in homemaking. A one-year course in preparation for marriage and family living is also recommended for boys and girls at the 12th-grade level, provided qualified teachers are available. Beyond these courses, certain other advanced elective homemaking courses with special emphasis on home management, consumer education, and child development, are recommended.
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Georgia has 561 high school vocational homemaking teachers, 102 of whom are employed on 12-months programs. In addition, there are 74 teachers who give full time to the teaching of adults in vocational schools located in Macon, Augusta, Atlanta, Savannah, Athens, Brunswick, Statesboro, and Milledgeville. There were 16 fewer teachers of vocational homemaking during 1959-60 than the year before. This is due largely to a shortage of state-allotted teachers. Homemaking offerings in certain schools have been reduced because of the stepped-up requirements for other academic subjects.
In-Service Education of Teachers
An intensive curriculum evaluation program has been underway in homemaking education during the past two years in an effort to assure maximum learning during time spent by students in homemaking classes. Six new resource guides have been developed by teachers in curriculum workshops. Clearcut teaching objectives in all areas of homemaking have been formulated for the first, second, and third years of homemaking. Curriculum guides have been distributed at annual teachers conferences. These have been used as material for study in teacher study groups throughout the year under direction of homemaking supervisors. Sixty-seven (67) in-service study group meetings were held during 1959-60.
Youth Organizations Correlated with School Instruction
The Georgia Association of Future Homemakers of America has maintained its rank of fifth place in the nation in membership, with 23,305 members in 327 high schools. Efforts have been made to more closely relate Future Homemaker experiences with homemaking class experiences. For example, class work in the area of home management has been correlated with FHA projects such as Teen-Age Consumer. Home, school, and community beautification projects have been related to class experiences in the area of housing. Class experiences in the area of child care have resulted in establishing FHA play schools for children and story book hours. It is believed that the homemaking program can be enriched through learning experiences in FHA.
A similar program has been carried out by the Georgia Association of New Homemakers of America. This organization has a membership of 10,543 in 151 chapters in Negro schools.
A Metter Georgia Future Homemaker, Jan Miles, brought the Georgia Association recognition when she was elected National Vice-President of Public Relations. Other than participating in FHA work on the national level, Jan spoke to the home economics educators attending the NEA Convention in Atlantic City, on "Interpreting the Homemaking Program." J an also represented the national organization at the White House Conference on Children and Youth.
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New Girl' s Dorm itory N . Ga . Trade and Vocational School , Cla rkesville, Ga .
TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
ke eping pace wit h technologi cal changes
w. M. Hick s, Sup ervisor
Trad e and Industrial Education is voca t iona l edu ca t ion in trad es and industries and is designed for persons over 14 ye a rs of age who have entered upon or are preparing to ente r upon th e work of a trade or industrial pursuit. Among groups served are the following: journeymen, technicians, and other industrial workers; apprentices and oth er learners; out-of-school yout h and in-school youth. In stru ction may be also provid ed for industrial supervisors and supervisory personnel who may n eed training to assist in sp ecial phases of their work including: th e training of work ers; job organization and improvement; th e dev elopment of skills, know ledge, and judgment; provisions for the study of Federal and State legisl at ion affecting workers.
Instruction for trade and industrial pursuits may include instruction in any subj ect which is plann ed to d evelop basic manipulative skills, safety practices , trad e morale , and trade judgment and give technical knowledge or related industrial information ess ential to employment in a trade and industrial occupation.
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Kinds of Training
Cooperative Industrial Classes provide training through cooperation of the school and businesses or industrial concerns. This program is specially 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-six co-op programs in the 1959-60 school year enrolled 1,179 boys and girls who received pay for 943,313 hours of on-the-job training.
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 19 and 13 trade courses, respectively, enrolled 1485 full-time students during the period covered by this report.
City vocational schools in Albany, Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Macon, Rome, Savannah, Thomasville and Valdosta accounted for another 3530 persons engaged in pre-employment training in 1959-60.
A special program for training workers in 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.
Practical Nurse Training conducted in 18 centers with 29 instructors, enrolled 582 students in preparatory classes during the past year.
Evening Trade Extension Classes are conducted during nonworking hours for the employed workers to increase his job skill, help him to keep abreast of technological changes or assist him to qualify for advancement.
Classes for apprentices trained through work experience enrolled 1235 during the period covered by this report. 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 19,074 persons in 1959-60.
Special Services conducted on a state-wide basis and in cooperation with other groups under direction of itinerant program specialist, are provided for:
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1959.60
Industry or Group Served Affiliated Sponsors Enrollment
Textile Mfg. Bmployees.i.L.c.Ga. Institute of Tech
2,312
Fire Fighters_______
Ga. Institute of 'I'ech.L...; 2,759
Commercial Vehicle Drivers Ga. State PatroL__
_
Ga. Motor Trucking Assn. __
Ga. Optometric Assn.__8,498
Rural Electric Linemen
Ga. Electric Mbrshp. Corp. 912
Peace Officers
Peace Officers Assn. of Ga. 578
A training specialist in supervisory development conducted in-plant classes for small business concerns with an average annual enrollment of approximately 509.
Georgia Federation of DCT Clubs
The youth organization for high school students enrolled in Diversified Cooperative Training classes. The state-wide club is made up by the affiliation of local DCT clubs. The club provides opportunities for leadership development as well as wholesome recreation for DCT students. It fosters high standards of workmanship, scholarship and ethics and creates an appreciation for the dignity of work. A state club contest program supplements the in-school DCT curriculum.
NEW PROGRAMS
Area Vocational-Technical Schools
The State Board of Education adopted policies for the establishment of area vocational-technical schools on July 14, 1958. From that time throughout the period covered by this report, the State Board has approved seventeen centers for such schools; to date white schools and Negro schools have been financed for Albany, Columbus and Thomasville, also white schools for Rome and Augusta. These schools will range in cost from $250,000 to $600,000. See Table I for project status.
The cost of buildings and equipment is equally shared by the local school system and the State. Basic pay for instructors and other personnel for area schools will be paid from State funds. Consumable supplies will be paid by the local system or enrollees; building maintenance and operation will be paid by the local system.
Area schools are to be operated by existing local school authorities to serve youth and adults in the immediate vicinity and also students who live within a drive-in distance of fifty miles. Students will be admitted from anywhere in the State tuition free. The minimum number of course offerings for any school will be eight.
The need for area schools which will provide trade, technical and business training is described as urgent by the State Board of Education because:
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Present trade and industrial educational facilities throughout the entire state are taxed to absolute capacity.
The state is changing from an agricultural to an industrial economy, even though agriculture is still vital and basic to Georgia.
New industries are coming to Georgia in large numbers, and the ones already here are expanding.
People are moving from the farms to the cities in large numbers. They are leaving the farms because many acres have been put in the Soil Bank, farms are mechanized and need fewer workers, and because they can get work at the centers where new industries are developing.
This change in jobs and need of a large source of welltrained workers in industry make it important that education do its share to prepare youth for these jobs, and help those already working at such jobs to gain more skills.
To assist the boys and girls who are leaving school before they graduate and those who graduate but are not going on to college to enter gainful employment.
Nation-wide studies show that for every engineer, 5 technicians and 101 skilled workers are needed.
Governor Vandiver indicated in his State of the State message to the legislature in January 1960 that eight million dollars in State money, to be matched dollar for dollar by local school systems, will be provided during the remainder of the present administration for continuing development of a statewide system of area vocational-technical schools.
Full realization of this program will place industrial education opportunities within reach of all Georgia youth. It will afford a skilled work force thereby enhancing Georgia's position among the Southeastern States in attracting new industry.
Technician Training. Another new program inaugurated by the State Board of Education under Title VIII of the National Defense Education Act of 1958, entitled Area Vocational Education Programs, provides for the training of individuals as highly skilled technicians in recognized occupations-in fields necessary for the National defense. Courses are concerned primarily with the application of technical knowledge and technical understanding in contrast with manipulative skill. Pre-employment courses are designed to prepare persons for useful employment to meet the demands for highly skilled technicians in occupations which require the direct application of specialized functional aspects of science, mathematics and advanced technical skills and information (and not for training persons for a skilled trade). Extension courses are designed for employed persons including apprentices to obtain additional training because of new and changing technologies.
Ten pre-employment courses have been established in the electronics field under this program with a total enrollment
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of 202. Extension classes enrolled 598 persons in 1959-60. See table 2 for Title VIII classes in operation by location, by technology field and by type class.
Three schools are now equipped for courses in tool and die design; one of these is equipped also for a course in instrumentation. Additional courses in those fields named above and others will be established as rapidly as facilities, equipment and instructors can be provided.
An estimated total expenditure of $1,900,000 (State and Federal funds matched dollar for dollar) during the four year period authorized under the 1958 NDEA Act will provide Georgia's vocational-technical schools with modern and adequate instructional equipment for the training of technicians.
TITLE VIII CLASSES IN OPERATION BY LOCATION, BY TECHNOLOGY FIELD, & BY TYPE CLASS
1959-60
Albany
Athens
Atlanta _
Augusta
Columbus
_
Macon
_
North Ga. Trade Sch. (Clarkesville ) Rome_ Savannah South Ga. Trade Sch. (Americus)
Totals
NUMBER CLASSES
Tool Instru- Me-
& Die menta- chan- Produc- Chern-
Industrial Electronics Design lion ical lion
ical
F.T.l P.T.'
_
Ext." Ext.
2
Ext. Ext. Ext.
Ext.
2
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
_1
1
1
3
1
9
1
1
1
_1
3
7
6
4
1
2 10
1
1 F.T.-Full Time Preparatory. "P.T.-Part-Time Preparatory. "Ext.-Extension.
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(As of July I, 1960)
PROJECT Albany (Wh.) Albany (Col.) Athens (Wh.) Athens (Col.) Atlanta (Wh.) Atlanta (Col.) Augusta (Wh.) Columbus (Wh.) Columbus (Col.) Douglas (Wh.) Macon (Wh.) Macon (Col.) Marietta (Wh.) Moultrie (Wh.) Rome (Wh.) Sandersville (Wh.) Sandersville (Col.) Savannah (Wh.) Savannah (Col.) Swainsboro (Wh.) Thomaston (Wh.) Thomasville (Wh.) Thomasville (Col.) Valdosta (Wh.) Waycross (Wh.)
AREA VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL SCHOOLS Project Status
OUT f-~'-;---t--r----1 FOR
BIDS
CONTR. AWARDED
CONSTRUCTION STATUS % Complete
APP'D. AND
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 ACCPD.
W. E. Pafford, Director
Area Services Attendance Accounting Services School Lunch Services
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Offices of Area Representatives
Gainesville Marietta '\.
Atlanta
"'"
Thomson
Statesboro Americus
Waycross
As is implied by the name, this division is a service organization. Although the responsibilities of the staff members relate to all aspects of the public school program, four specific types of services are provided: (1) General Supervision; (2) School Attendance Accounting; (3) Out of School Testing; (4) School Lunch Services; (5) Accreditation of Elementary and Secondary Schools.
General Supervision
Included in the staff of this division are nine professional school men known as Area Representatives. Each of these men serves on an average about eighteen counties and the independent city systems that are located in these counties. Each resides within his assigned area in order to make the service more convenient for the schools and school systems. At present headquarters for Area Representatives are located at the following places: Atlanta, Marietta, Gainesville, Thomson, Statesboro, Waycross, Thomasville, Americus, and one place yet to be determined. These men work with professional people, board members and laymen on school problems and plans for improving educational services. They visit schools and make reports to the State Department of Education on significant observations. They recommend the state allotment of teachers for each system, approve textbook orders, organize school plant and transportation surveys and make local arrangements for district or area conferences sponsored by the State Department of Education or one of its divisions. Requests for services include meetings with boards of education, educational talks at Civic Clubs, Parent-Teacher meetings and graduation exercises, and assisting faculties with curriculum and school improvement studies. Complaints made to state officials in Atlanta are usually referred to the Area Representatives for investigation.
Attendance Accounting
Two of the staff members, known as Attendance Accountants, devote most of their time to matters related to school attendance and attendance records. This is a matter of considerable importance for two major reasons: (1) pupils cannot receive the full benefits of school unless they are regular in attendance; (2) teacher allotments, capital outlay funds and practically all of the other state financial assistance to school systems is based upon average daily attendance.
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Out-of-School Testing
Number High School Equivalency Certificates Issued
The State Board of Education has adopted policies to be
followed in the use by out-of-
Total 21,664 ( 1947-1959)
school adults of the tests of general educational develop-
3000
ment. These tests are adminis-
tered at eighteen approved
2500
testing centers which are dis-
tributed geographically to
2000
make this service convenient to
1500
1000 500
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the people desiring it. Georgia citizens, twenty years of age or older, who make satisfactory scores on one of the security forms of the tests are entitled to receive the State High
School Equivalency Certificate,
which serves most of the prac-
tical purposes of a regular high school diploma. Twenty one
thousand six hundred sixty four of these certificates have been
awarded since the beginning of the program in 1946. There
is no state appropriation nor special allotment of educational
funds to finance this service. A fee of five dollars is paid
by each person tested to the director of the center where the
test is taken. Equivalency Certificates are warded without
cost to those who qualify for them.
SCHOOL LUNCH SERVICES
Miss Eleanor Pryor, Supervisor
Why Do We Have Lunch Programs? 1. To have healthy, happy, well-nourished children. 2. To teach good habits for tomorrow.
Who Furnishes the Money? In 1959-60 pupil payments ranged from 15 to 35, averag-
ing 28 per lunch. The Federal school lunch reimbursement ranged from 3
to 5 with an average of 3.8 per lunch. The total Federal school lunch appropriation was $2,993,541. This amount contributed to 11 % of the total income from all sources.
How Many Children Have Lunch at School? The average number of children having lunch in schools
receiving Federal reimbursement was 463,605. This is approximately 58 % of the average daily school attendance.
How Does the Participation Compare with the National Average? The Southeast region (9 states) "had the largest propor-
tion of pupils in schools" having lunch.' The average partici-
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pation was 53 percent for Southeast region for March 1957. The Southeast region also has the largest number of schools operating lunch programs and receiving Federal funds.
How much and for what Purpose are State Funds Used for School Lunch?
The state pays only for the administration of school lunch program. When buildings are built under School Building Authority, space for school lunch is included as well as permanent equipment. The Minimum Foundation Program and policy established by the State Board of Education permits use of capital outlay funds for school lunch equipment.
Special Milk
Has the Special Milk Program increased? Yes, there are more schools participating and each year a larger amount of Federal Special Milk funds are used. For example-
First year the program operated-$380,517.84 was total amount of Federal money used. In 1959-60 Georgia used $1,029,060.85 Special Milk funds.
GEORGIA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION STATE SCHOOL LUNCH COMPARISONS
1943 ~ 44 and 1959 - 60
1943-44
(1)
Total Receipts
$ 4,720,003.24
Federal School
Lunch Reim-
bursement (2) _ 2,100,097.20
Pupil Payments _ 2,429,107.04
Total Expenditures 4,541,271.93
Food Expendi-
tures (3)
2,906,517.77
Number Lunches
Reimbursed
28,143,249
Number Participating Schools _
Average Daily
1,262
Number Lunches
Served
_ 117,287
Percent
Participation Daily Average
Number Served Per School Number Free Lunches
93 3,962,026
Average Per Lunch
%
44 % 51 % 64 % 7.5
14.1 %
1959-60 $27,703,445.11
4,136,957.69 21,500,454.03 27,175,665.36 18,055,013.43 82,925,524
1,775
463,605 58%
261 6,018,682
Average Per Lunch
%
15% 77% 68% 3.6
7.3%
(1) First year of School Lunch; 1944-45 figures used; 1943-44 figures not available.
(2) 1959-60 figures includes Special Milk Reimbursement. (3) Food expenditure figure excludes commodities.
1 USDA Marketing Research Report #262-School Lunch Program in Elementary and Secondary Schools in United States.
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GEORGIA SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM Participating Schools
1,800
1,700
1,600 1,500
1,400
1,300 1,200
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NUMBER OF 43-44 44-45 45-46 46-47 47-48 48-49 49-50 50-51 51-52 52-53 53-54 54-55 55-56 56-57 57-58 58-59 59-60 SCHOOLS
GEORGIA SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM Average Number of Meals Served Daily
500,OQO
400,000
300,000
200,000
100,000 AVERAGE
DAILY MEALS
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GEORGIA SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM Federal Funds
3,000,000 2,000,000 1,000,000
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
Accreditation Although accreditation of schools is not a function of the
State Department of Education in Georgia, provision has been made for the staff of the Division of Field Service to assist with this service. The director of the division serves without additional compensation as Executive Secretary of the Georgia Accrediting Commission and as Secretary-Treasurer of the State Committee on Secondary Schools of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The Area Representatives make the inspections of schools, assist with the processing of applications for accreditation and serve as consultants for school faculties during their evaluation studies. This relationship with accrediting agencies supplies added prestige and facilitates the achievement of improved schools and education services.
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c. S. Hubbard,
Director of Division and Asst. State Supt. of Schools
Central Accounting Service Personnel Service Public Information Service Office Services: Multilith and Mimeograph, IBM, Mail
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CENTRAL ACCOUNTING SERVICE
Mrs. Lucile Conoly, Comptroller
The records in this office are so efficiently kept that they have elicited commendation often from the state auditor. Well-kept records account for every dollar disbursed in the vast operation through which the State Department of Education 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, hardworking staff under the able direction of one of the Department's most efficient staff members.
These records and audits are available to the public at any time.
PERSONNEL SERVICE
Miss Mary Richardson, Director
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.
Personnel Office
1. To serve as liaison between the Department of Education and the Merit System, the Employees' Retirement System, the Teachers' Retirement System and other State agencies in all personnel matters.
2. To administer the rules and regulations of the State Merit System with reference to all appointments, separations, promotions, demotions, salary advancements, service ratings, etc., for all employees of the Department-approximately 900. (This number includes employees of the Georgia Academy for the Blind, Georgia School for the Deaf, North Georgia Trade and Vocational School and South Georgia Trade and Vocational School.) 107
3. To prepare personnel actions reflecting changes in the status of employees made in accordance with Merit System rules and regulations and department policies. Copies are provided for the State Merit System, Fiscal Office, Machine Accounting, Division, Unit, Employee and Personnel Office.
4. To maintain an adequate and continuous system of official records on the approximately 900 employees of the department reflecting such pertinent information as date of employment, classification of position, type of appointment, eligibility for salary advancements, salary advancements effected, service ratings, etc.
5. To maintain an effective system of leave (sick and annual) reporting and accrual for the entire personnel.
6. INSURANCE To acquaint employees with various insurance plans available to them. To receive, review and transmit applications for membership in both Blue Cross-Blue Shield and Southern Life Insurance Groups. To collect monthly the premiums ($1100.69 presently) from the Blue Cross-Blue Shield (United Hospitals Service Association) member (196). To receive and transmit claims for members of the Southern group. To receive and transmit checks from Southern in payment of claims.
7. To foster good employee relations.
8. To participate in recruitment and selection of employees.
PUBLIC INFORMATION SERVICE
Mrs. Bernice McCullar, Director
It's the job of this office to keep the public informed about their schools. We do this with news stories, radio tapes and programs, a television show, 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 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 are printed to make information easy and available. The office also answers thousands of inquiries from people in and out of the State.
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OFFICE SERVICES 1.8.M.
I.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 teachers' list monthly for all systems, and some departmental personnel payroll and checks; records case records for the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, and tabulates various statistics as requested. 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 multitithed at a substantial saving in the cost of printing. "Blown up" or enlarged editions of textbooks are being prepared for use by the children with defective sight. 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. Other equipment is badly needed. Office supplies are purchased, stored, and disbursed through the mail room.
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A. P. Jarrell, Director
General Vocational Rehabilitation Services Schools for Blind and Deaf Children
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Nearly 12,000 disabled Georgia citizens, 16 years of age and older, were restored to jobs through Vocational Rehabilitation services during the biennium ending June 30, 1960. The figures by years were: 5,628 in 1958-59 and 5,914 in 1959-60.
For eleven consecutive years the number of rehabilitations has increased over the previous year's record. For three years, Georgia has been first among states in the number of rehabilitations in proportion to population.
At the end of fiscal year 1959-60, there were 5,949 cases still on the active rolls and 8,450 applications awaiting investigations.
Vocational Rehabilitation is a j oint State-Federal service. Under the present formula for allocating funds, the Federal government pays about two-thirds of the cost of the regular program and all of the expense of making disability determinations under the Old Age and Survivors Insurance Social Security program.
For eligible persons, Vocational Rehabilitation provides: (l) medical and Vocational diagnosis; (2) physical restoration (including medical and surgical services; hospitalization; artificial appliance) (3) training; (4) maintenance; (5) occupational tools and equipment; (6) counsel and guidance and (7) job placement. For all services except medical diagnosis, counsel and guidance, and training tuition, the applicant must meet an economic need test.
In recent years, under special grants from the Federal government, the division has carried on specialized programs in rehabilitating epileptics, and mentally ill and mentally retarded persons.
It has organized cooperative programs with the State Department of Public Health to serve patients at the Milledgeville State Hospital, the Georgia Training School for Mental Defectives at Gracewood, Talmadge Memorial Hospital, Augusta, and Grady Hospital, Atlanta.
It has cooperated with local community in establishing workshops for training the mentally retarded in Atlanta and Savannah, and with the local schools systems in progress for "exceptional children".
The number of emotionally-disturbed persons rehabilitated into employment increased from 105 in 1958-59 to 184 in 1959-60; the number of epileptics rehabilitated increased from 80 to 91 in the same period and the number of mentally retarded rehabilitated increased from 37 to 80.
A pioneer project designed to rehabilitate disabled parents of children receiving Aid to Dependent Children ~rants was carried on for three years with the cooperation of the Fulton County Welfare Department. It resulted in the restoration of 141 persons in a wide range of occupations, and the rehabilitation of 15 housewives. In 119 instances, employment of the parent resulted in complete ending of ADC grants.
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Total annual income of those employed was nearly double their income from grants and earning before referral to the Division.
Nearly 500 amputees were fitted with artificial limbs and trained in the use of them in clinics operated by community groups in Atlanta, Albany, Augusta, and Savannah.
During the two-year period, 634 of the nearly 12,000 rehabilitated, were blind. This figure includes some who were trained for and placed in greenhouse and nursery jobs following a training course under a project conducted at the Georgia Academy for the Blind at Macon.
The vending stand program for the blind, operated by the Division and the Georgia Cooperative Services for the Blind, Inc. continues to grow. These stands in public buildings, institutions and industries, dispense soft drinks, packaged foods, confections and tobacco products. Currently there are 66 stands in operation, employing 90 persons. The gross sales in 1959-60 exceeded $1,025,000. The operators' earnings were $214,895, an average of $2,656 for the year.
The Division sponsors at Atlanta's Grady Hospital an optical aid center where visually-handicapped persons are given examinations looking to the improvement of vision through the use of newly-developed types of lenses and other aids. During the two-year period, 634 persons were served at the center.
Blind adults who need instruction in self-care, unaided travel and fundamental training in homemaking and the use of hand tools attend an adjustment center at the Georgia Academy for the Blind during the summer months. Approximately 25 persons are enrolled at the center each summer.
The Division was designated by the U. S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare as the agency in this state to review records and pass upon applications of disabled workers for benefits under the Social Security laws. This unit makes about 950 determinations a month for disability benefits. It is estimated Georgia citizens are drawing about $5,000,000 a year in these benefits.
The Division is represented on the Governor's Commission on Aging to make a study of the problems of older citizens and make recommendations to the White House Conference in January 1961. The study made by the rehabilitation committee revealed that substantial advances have been made in recent years in the rehabilitation of older disabled persons. During a four-year period total rehabilitations increased 10.5 per cent while rehabilitations in the age group 45 and above increased 22.4 per cent.
At the 1960 session of Congress, the appropriation for Vocational Rehabilitation services was increased. More Federal funds will be available to Georgia in 1960-61 than during the previous years. Additional state funds will be required to meet the growing needs of Georgia's disabled citizens.
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SCHOOLS FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN
The Georgia Academy for the Blind and the Georgia School for the Deaf are administered through the Vocational Rehabilitation Division. Enrollments at these schools, during the two-year period, were the highest on record. In 1959-60, there were 427 enrolled at the School for the Deaf and 227 at the Academy for the Blind.
A new addition to the girls' dormitory and a new drycleaning plant were completed at the Negro unit of the school for the Deaf and dedicated in connection with the 1959 commencement exercises.
There is a pressing need for a new dormitory for boys at the unit for white children.
GEORGIA
1& YEARS OF PROGRESS
:~~= IN VOCATIONAL 5800_ REHABILITATION
5600_
~400_ NUMBER Of/J/SA8LEIJ
59/4
SSJ8 5326
5200_ PERSONS REIIAg/UTATEIJ
S091
5000_ INTO JOB
4800_
4600_ 4552
4400_
4200_
4000_ 3800_
39/4 3'54
3600_
3400_
3200_ 3000_
3194 30/5 l.98l
: ~11I2755 2410
2200_1 2000_
1946 /941 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1950 1957 1958 1959 1900
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T. A. Carmichael, Director
1902-1961; 59 Years of Education for the Negro in Georgia.
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Introduction
"Georgia's schools face a crisis. This is hardly unusual. For it has been our experience ever since I can remember. We have habitually faced some kind of educational crisis. At present, however, I believe it is conservative to describe the existing crisis as the most acute and serious one we have ever had to deal with." Dr. M. D. Collins made this statement to the Sub-Committee on Economy, State Tax Revision Committee Hearing, May 30, 1949.
The crisis that Dr. Collins spoke of in 1949 was enormous, however, the magnitude of the dilemma existing today minimizes his words.
In the ensuing pages we will attempt to present a silhouette of the progress, problems, and needs of the Negro Education.
Operation of the Division of Negro Education
Why have a Division of Negro Education? What do the three employees accomplish to warrant an operating expenditure of $22,284.85 for the year of 1960-61 ?
The Division of Negro Education has been in operation for 59 years. The General Education Board was established in 1902 by John D. Rockefeller, and it was dedicated, in the words of its charter, to "the promotion of education within the United States without distinction of race, sex or creed." As far as our records show, the Division was without funds until 1911 when George D. Goddard was appointed as Director. The establishment of the Division of Negro Education was to promote special programs and to improve classroom teaching methods.
It is the responsibility of the director of this division to acquaint himself with any new educational program in the Department and to make certain that provisions are included for the Negro. We cooperate with the office of Certification and with the Negro Colleges and Universities in improving and providing an adequate teacher training program. The mainstay of this division is the Southern Education Foundation, which provides a constant flow of grants to selected Negro teachers affording them additional professional training. The Negro Division assists the Georgia Committee on Cooperation in Teacher Education in organizing and supervising summer school programs for Negroes and in studying problems and needs of the Negro schools. This Division also cooperates with the Georgia Teachers and Education Association in planning educational programs to aid the Negro teachers in their profession. Cooperating with both the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and the Georgia Accrediting Commission in accrediting and approving the Georgia Negro schools is also one of the undertakings of this office. A school's accrediting or approval by either of these agencies indicates that it meets certain high standards
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of improved education. One of the most important functions of this division is maintaining constant contact with the local systems endeavoring to stimulate an active interest in promoting adequate educational purveyance for the Negro.
Curriculum Improvement
Mention has been made of providing a higher standard of education through the efforts of the Southern Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges and the Georgia Accrediting Commission. These organizations have set up standards, which are revised yearly, so that when a school meets their accrediting requirements, it is rated among the best. These standards deal not only with the physical plant, but a high quality, well-rounded program of studies, an adequate number of qualified teachers, and a growing collection of selected library and reference books that will supply the students with a rich source of knowledge to carry with them through life.
Minimum attention was given to rating the Negro high schools during the early years of the Georgia Accrediting Committee. Records of the Georgia Accrediting Committee indicate that in 1924 Negro high schools were asked to submit reports for consideration by the Committee. During the 1935-36 school year the first Negro high schools were approved by the Southern Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges. There were five of these high schools; all five were under the jurisdiction of independent City Boards of Education. Even as late as the school term of 1950-51, there were only 20 Southern Approved Negro high schools, 84 Accredited high schools, and 96 Georgia Accredited elementary schools.
The Division of Negro Education takes pride in listing 52 Negro high schools Approved by the Southern Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges, 115 Georgia Accredited high schools and 326 Georgia Accredited elementary schools for the school year of 1960-61.
These accredited and approved schools are adequate proof that great progress has been made in the Negro schools of Georgia in the past.
In-service Education of Teachers
Dr. M. D. Collins has said many times, "You cannot anymore teach what you don't know than you can come back from where you haven't been."
Realizing that the teachers need assistance in improving their knowledge of the subject matter taught, the state sponsored grants in 1959 and 1960 to teachers of Elementary Science and to high school teachers in the fields of Math, Science and Foreign Language.
These scholarships for both the elementary and the high school teachers were issued on a "first come, first serve" basis
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in 1959. However, in 1960, the high school teachers were required to qualify for grants on the basis of the National Teacher's Examination.
During the summer of 1959, $25,800.00 was issued in grants of $300.00 each to 86 Negro high school teachers for in-service study in the fields of Math, Science and Foreign Language. After revising the requirements for receiving grants in in-service study in 1960, the state issued to 17 Negro high school teachers grants of $300.00 or $450.00 each for further study in their varied fields. At the conclusion of the summer of 1960, $6,600.00 had been allotted to these 17 teachers. For the two--year period, 202 Georgia elementary science teachers received scholarships, for summer study totalling $60,600.00.
The state disbursed a total of $93,000.00 to Georgia Negro teachers in grants giving them the opportunity to strengthen their teaching areas.
Help from the Southern Education Foundation
A school must have a better qualified professional staff if it is to cope with the high learning ability of the children of today. The Southern Education Foundation is aware of this constant need, and has made significant contributions to the education of the Georgia Negro teachers.
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.
This organization has rendered financial assistance for a leadership workshop at Atlanta University affording its participants the opportunity to become good principals and supervisors. From 3 to 5 thousand dollars has been provided for this service during the past two years.
Much work and specialized training is necessary for a Principal before he can begin to have his school evaluated. The Southern Education Foundation has rendered funds for a follow-up service for principals who are working on school evaluation.
The difficult age in which we live today has caused many educational problems. The Southern Education Foundation anticipates these problems and yearly provides grants for classroom teachers in critical areas.
, The Jeanes Work School officials are discovering that the consolidation of many small schools into fewer but larger units makes supervision more essential. While principals have the responsibility
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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.
Georgia leads the southern states in employing Jeanes supervisors serving the widest area. Through efforts of the Division of Negro Education and some of the Negro staff members, we have added eleven additional Jeanes supervisors to the supervisory staff this fall. These eleven supervisors will serve eighteen systems that did not have the services of a supervisor last school term. Due to a re-shuffling of responsibilities of supervisors, we dropped four systems that had the services of a supervisor last year. This gives us a net of fourteen more systems using this service this year. There are a total of 79 Jeanes supervisors employed by 117 systems for the school term of 1960-61.
(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.)
Teacher Supply and Demand
According to statistics taken from the Superintendent's Report for 1959-60, 95.32 ~ of the Negro teachers employed held certificates based upon four or five 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, 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.
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The basis of teacher allotment is the number of students in attendance daily. The recommended teacher allotment for the Negro schools for 1960-61 is 9685. Of course the local schools may employ more or less teachers at their discretion. If their local situation is such that they must employ more than their allotment, the state is delighted, however the local system must pay the additional teacher from their local funds.
Area Trade Schools
"Give vocational training to the manually minded, and the courts of the future will have less to do."
Georgia has one Area Trade School now under construction in Albany. This trade school is estimated at a cost of
% million dollars, with the state furnishing half of the cost
and the local system providing the remainder. Intensive research by the State Department of Education shows that area trade schools for Negroes are now being contemplated in Columbus, Augusta, Atlanta and Thomasville. Athens is also interested in providing a site for an area trade school. After completion of these trade schools, Georgia will be able to provide better equipped employees for the many new industries that are coming to Georgia.
Areas Needing Attention in Negro Education
The Division of Negro Education and the Negro Educator of Georgia would ask for assistance in eliminating the problems listed below:
1. Over-crowded classrooms. A more liberal teacher allotment formula in the Negro schools would eliminate this undesirable condition.
2. Distribution of the Maintenance and Operation funds at the Local level. More equitable distribution of the Maintenance and Operation money to take care of janitorial services, supplies, instructional supplies and upkeep of school plants in the Negro schools.
3. A full 51j2 hour instructional school day. The full 5% hour school day should be devoted to instruction in the classroom. Fund raising campaigns, parades, athletic contests and other school related activities should not interfere with the instructional program.
4. Satisfactory Distribution of Textbooks. Many Negro schools do not have sufficient textbooks. If the present textbook allotment of $3.90 per pupil for Negro pupils, were spent for textbooks in the Negro schools, this problem would not exist.
5. Library Books. Many Negro schools do not have enough library books to meet the requirements for accreditation. The wise expenditure of the present allotment of $30.00 per state allotted teacher will soon provide the necessary library books.
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6. Average Daily Attendance. During 1959-60 the Average Daily Attendance for Negro schools was 86 % as compared
to the white schools with 94 %. Superintendents and Visiting
Teachers should cooperate with the Negro principals and teachers in closing the above gap.
7. Non -accredited High Schools. According to information available in the State Department of Education there are 66 high schools that are not accredited by the Georgia Accrediting Commission. The local systems concerned should make every effort possible to provide an accredited high school for their Negro students.
Negro State Vocational Education Convention
A classroom of the new John P. Wh itaker Elementary School.
Emery St. School Science Library.
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(Figures are taken from the annual reports made by the superintendents of county and ind e pe nd e nt school systems.>
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TABLE I-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION (1959-60)
I. Income-General Fund.
A REVENUE FROM LOCAL SOURCES
I. Taxation and Appropriations
2. Tuition from Patrons
4. Other Revenue frnm Local Sources
(a) Taxes (b) Appro-
3. Trans- (a) Earn- (b) Earn-
Total from
SYSTEM
Co. or City priations (c) Other (a) Day (b) Sum- (clOther portation ings Per- ings Tern- (c) Rent (dl Rent (e) Do- (f) Mis-
Local
Levies for Co. or City
School
mer
Fees
manent porary
from
from nations cellaneous Sources
Maintenance Govt,
School
Fnnds and Deposits School
Other
and Operation Agencies
Endow- and In- Facilities Property
ments vestments
------------------------------------
Appling ______________ A t k i n s o n _____________
$
Bacon _______________ Baker _______________
Baldwin _____________
68,217.83$ ___________
s 24,930.98: ____________ --i;234:35 40,048. 611____________ ----i47:44 35,967.63 ____________ --2;064:50 199,152.25 ____________
~-_
209.96
.. -----
$--------
-
..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
---------- ----_._---
---------- ----------
.--------- ----------
$_________
--.-------------------------
----------
$ 1,690.00 -------------------
$ 754.81
-------------.-.---
-------------------
$-----.---
----------
----------
-------_.-
---------.
$_________
-------------------
-------------------
$ 135.00 -----.----
----------
1,193.09
$--------.---------
.---------
$ 525.00
930.45 -----.----.---.----
$ 262.30
----------
2,161.96
$
71,794.90 24,930.98 42,213.41 36,115.07
204,571.80
Banks _______________ Barrow ______________ Bartow ______________ Ben HiIL ___________ Berrien. _____________
Bibb ________________ Bleckley _____________ Brantley _____________ Brooks_______________ Bryan _______________
21,214.22 ._----_.---- 153.23 .--------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
12.50
33,759.17 ------------ -------_.- -.-------- ---------- ----------
---------- ----------
--~]~n~1 ::i:~~~:~~ 105,185.46
28,620.59 53,954.56
----------------------------------
--i;i43:i2
----------
------------.-------_.------
--_.--.---
----_.-------------
----------
--3;630:00
477.IR ---------922.92 --.------- 950.00 747.33 ---------- ------._.-
---------- ----------
34.84
260.00 __________
61.20 3,045.57 ------ ._--
4,586.56
2,277,936.32 135,603.60 .--------- 17,194.01 ---------- ---------- ---_.----- ---------- 9,843.39
16,000.00
:':;:~!:::~-=:I::::: 47,020.57
------200:00
-----43:97
----------
----------
----------
.---------
---------. ---------- ----------
719.00 ---------- ----_._.-- ----------
59,614.93 - _. -- -- -- ~-- ---------- ---_.----- ~.--------
---------- ---------- ---------- __________ 1
92.00
26,209.47 2.16
449.00
30,454.31 -----------~ ---------- ---------- _._-------
10.98 ---------- ---------- _._-_.----
60.001 300.00 ---------- 1,823.02
21,37.1.95 34,154.01 115,376.67 31,806.63 64,351.37
2,466,963.39 16,553.50 47,9%.70 60,155.93 32,648.31
Bulloch ______________ Burke _______________ Butts ________________
Calhoun _____________ Camden _____________
137,290.02 115,839.93
59,058.69
------------
...... _----._-----_._..
----------
----------
----------
.----------_._--------------
-_.--------_._-----
----------
16,472.94 -_._------
----------
----------
262.66
----------
----------
----------
----------------------------
----6--9-6-.0-0-: -__-_-_-_-_-_-_--.-330.00: __________
-----------------_.
----286:39 49,712.82 ------------ ---------- ----------
::::::::::C:::::::: 86,757.81 -----_._---- --._.----- ----------
----- ----------
----------
----------
----------
-_._------
----------
~
- ---
----------
---------. ---.--_._-
_._._._---
1,023.96 4,711.17
63.90 274.11
2,087.77
154,786.92 121,247.10 59,715.25
50,273.32
88,845.58
Candler ______________ CarroIL _____________
Catoosa ______________ Charlton _____________ Chatham_____________
_--_ 34,021.97
118,672.21
-------------_._-------
._-_._----
----------
---------_.. .. -
----------
----------
1,550.00 ------------------- ----------
----------
237.73 ---------- ---------- 1,931.19
150.00 --_.------ ----------
---------- 39,166.55
50,523.71 ------------ ---------- .--------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
330.00 2,100.00 3,683.05
63,372.70 3,085,154.65
-------_._--
. _.- -- - - - ~ --
-------.-_._-------
._._------ ---------- ---------- ---------1,802.10 ---------- ---------- ---------- --------_. 12,562.36
170.00 9,021.35
----------
_._-------
378.19 ----------
156.23
----_._---
37,740.80 157,988.76 56,636.76 64,077.12
3,108,540.46
Chattahoochee ________ Chattooga____________
Cherokee_____________ Clarke.. _____________ Clay _________________
12,R35.12 --.------_.-
67,995.72 129,852.01
----3;927:30
727,474.32 _._---------
22,363.48 --.---------
432.40
-------------------
--_--._-------------
---------._--------
900.00 .---------
1,375.50
--3;94i:oo
-------------------
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
---------- ----------
---------- ----------
---------- ----------
----i33:45
-------._----------
----------
----------
----------
----------
----------
--_._----- ----------
----------
233.00 ----------
485.00 --_._-----
---------- ----------
-------.--
--_._-----
----------
1,232.19
1,916.25 17,067.25
35,729.13 25.50
13,257.52 69,911.97 151,979.56
769,004.95 23,754.62
CCllianyctho;n__.._. __ .___ Cobb._. . _._
8~~e~iti:::::::::::::
------------1-..-. 1"-.--.--. --..---- -.' _._._1 __. 30640,,303624..07681,. ._ __..
._. 1
. 4_2_.5.0.0' --'.-_'-'-_.-1
875.
90 ._
__.__
._1 '_'__ 787.50 --.--1-2.6-.0--0 _.- . - - - - - - . - ' - - - - - - - - - - \ 2,814180..8116'
1
689'931.371_. ._
__ 3,959.61 13,491.85. ._._.
,,_,_, __ ._. __ . 820.00 1,222.50 1,467.81 5,511.56
l~~:~~U~I' UtU~I:::::::::r:::::::::::::::::: ..~::~::~~ --~:~~~:~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :~~:~~I 5~~'~L1::::~:~~ -.::~:::~:
308,607.82
60,962.39 716,404.-70 180,727.83 110,866.17
~i~:ii:~::~:
il:m~;:;lg:~'. ~,,":'~'~'.':',::~:::~j""~:~~:~:::_: ~I::;;d: ~.:::~:_:~~ '!:!~f:
88,202.86 64,652.93 308,985.69 36,541.50
176,001.00
Dade__ . __ . ._.
.---.1 .....-.-- ..1----.-...- 27,161.13 --.--------- ------ .-.---- -.- --- -- ---- . -- --. " __1_----- -- -. ,.-.-.. -.-. - ----
500.00 909. 591 28,570.72
R::'~~~::::::::::::::
I~U~U~ '-----600:00 '12;869:10 :::::::::::::::::::: --~:~~~:~~ ::::::::::1:::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: 1:::::::::: -"1;914:15,
15,735.47 176,169.07
R~~~~::::::::::::::
3,8~U~U~ :::::::::::: :::::::::: __~::~::::I':::~:~:~: ~~:::~::~: -~::~:~::~I:::::::::: -~~::~::~: l1,g~U~i-'~::~::~~ --::~:~:~~
8'5~U51
4,070,866.79 91,809.25
Dooly. _. __ .
67,908.62. __
. __ _
... __ __
.__ 1,268.79. __._._.__ 730.00 .
._._. __ 13,374.57
83,281. 98
~~:.:.~.~::.
'~:r~!! :::,::::~~:"23".:,,:OOI:::,::::::,,"_'"I::::~:~~:::::oo":~~:::::!~~~!
728,506.50 83,26:U7 75,127.20
19,070.27
67,020.08
Elbert. . __ . __ .___ 113,782.56 6,561.62 ---- . --._ _ _ -.---- . __ .--_______ 1,056.611 __. .. _ .-________ 770.00
18.00
. 1 3,142.86
125,331.65
i~~~~I:~::::::~::::
I~H1U!I:::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::~~~:~l:::~~6:66 ::::~~~:i~! 2~JiU~
143,089.10 36,726.52 55,219.77
:::::::::::: ::::::::::':::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: 4~~,:~gH~ ::::i~~:~~ ::::~~~:~~II:::::::::: ::::~~~:~~ ::~:~i~:6~ 37,840.61
m:;t::::::::::::: 400,000.00
FFrOar8nytl,h'n-_-.-.-.-_--.'_.- ----.- - Fnlt;n __ __
3,5~~:5~U~ -'720;000:00 :::::::::: -"7;703:25 -23;473:44 :::::::::: -"3;389:56 :::::::::: ::::::::::
67,001. 70
3,m:~k:::::::: :::::::::: 14~:MU~1
50,534.52 4,411,115.94
gi:ce~~k::::::::::::: tU~Ug _"_~~::~:I:::::::::: -~::~~:~~I U~U~ :::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::
Glynn
._ 392,836.95 433,915.47. ._.__ 900.00 . .. 1,204.72 __
:::::::::: .
::::::::::I::::::::::.. 47,196.80
.. __ 449.00 _.
._. 12,109.80
18,073.68 841,415.94
Gordon.
._.____
73,604.68. _ ._. -.--- __ -.------- 240.001'---.-.--- 2,000.00 887.41 307.071' 209.97 ' _ .
. 1,641.76
78,890.89
Grady. __
124,271.09 - -- -.- ------.-- ---------- --- . ----- __1 . 227. 501_.
- ... ----.- 3,826.66 _. __._ . . --- .. - 2,030.93 130,356.18
Greene.
_._
78,339,85
450,00
425.00 ._-. __ _.. ._
175.00 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
440.00 ----.
._______ 600.00 _ _. __.__ 2,658.96
83,088.81
~~f:::_::_:': :l!:~ty ::::':j:::':_:J.'. .:' :_::::~,:,::'~:::~;:~I:_::_: :j;~,ji:;,:j~fl, B~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~
:~n~jil::::~~~::~~:I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1;;;;;~~;~~'~~~~~~~~~~ ::::~~~~~~::::~;;:~~I;;;;~~~;~~1~~~~~~~~~~ -i~;iii~~;
168,499.42
81,192.05 179,463.10 56,832.36
. ..: :
:,j,:,,:: ,,'m
57,214.74 132,085.20 84,079.97 32,778.50
145,896.75
:;:-fnformation Compiled from Department Records and Estimates.
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION (1959.60) -----------------------'---,A~ I. RIE ncVoEmNe-UGEe-neFrRalOFLMOuCnAdL-S CoO ntiU nuR edC E ; ; - S - - c ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I. Taxation and Appropriations
2. Tuition from Patrons
4. Other Revenue from Local Sources
(0) Taxes
(b)A~pr<>-
3. Trans- (a) Earn (b) Earn-
Total from
SYSTEM
Co. or City priations (c) Other (a) Day (b) Sum- (c)Other portation inzs Per- ings Tern- (c) Rent (d) Rent (e) D<>- (I) Mis
Local
Levies for Co. or City
School
mer
Fees manent porary
from
from nations cellaneous Sources
Maintenance
Govt.
School
Funds and Deposits School Other
and Operation Agencies
Endow- and In- Facilities Property
ments vestments
-----------~---- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - -
Houston, , __ _._ $ 165,129.19 $
._ $ 2,473.32 $.. _ $- .. __ 1... .,1 __ _... _,1
._ 1
$ 548.651 130.00 $ .. _. __ $ 842.64$ 169,123.8
u:mr Irwin __ __ __._
Jackson.; ., Jasper _._ _. __
R~\U~:::::::::::: :;~:;i~:6~ :::::::::: :::::::::: ::~:~~~:~~ ::::::::::':::::::::: :::::::::: ::~:~~~:~t::::::::
~~~:~~ IU~Ur
Jeff Davia., __... _ _
"5,938.03 _..
......... _. __.
........ . .. __........ .. ..
",_,,___ 185.00
__,,__ 4,070.92
6D,lg3.95
Jefferson.
Jenkins Johnson.
_ .. .
. __
iH!tU :::::::::::: :::::::::1::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::~~~:;; :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::~~~:~~ :::::::::: ::::~~~:~~ 3,~rU~
iH~U~
JODrS. ~
~ _ _ ... __
49,615.37 7,364.74 811.70
. __
6,885.63
64,677.41
Lamar ._ . .o e_
30,545.79' ._ . __ ._. _.
. __
.
3,143.37
33,68 . 1
Lanier
_
Laurens .._. _
Lee
_. __ __
Libetty , , __
_
Lincoln... . _
Long. __
_
Lowndes. .
Lumpkin ...
__
Macon
.. ._
Madison. .,.,.
Marion.
... ._
McDuffie. __._ _.
McIntosh. __... _ _._
Meriwether
_
Miller_ .
MitchelL. M onroe..
Montgomery .... Morgan Murray. __.
. _ _
_ ._ ..
20,436.291
628.24 5,212.04 __. __ .________
__. .__ 1,663.42, ...
._________ 456.70
92,913.85
._.
.________ 1,802.50 .
31,835.00 150.00 4,618.67
.__ 6,831.08
,;:~:.:il;;;':~~~: :" ,~I~:.~:: :::::::::::.~:~:: :'":,.:::::.::::: : ; :~ : ':~;:~ .~.~,~.~ ::i:;'
78,354.45 ._.
54,920.34 2,115.24
.
..
._.
.
.______
1,020.00
__ __. ._.___
637.48 500.00 ._.__
~U~U~ :::::::::::: :::::::::: :::-:::::: ::::::::::1:::::::::: -----:~:~~ :::::::::: .-.------. :::::::::: -:::::::::, .---~~~:~~ -.--~~~:~~
43,015.53
....
...
768.06 266.63
360.00 61,780.00 1,921.89
108,230.52 ._.
.
.
.
._. .
._______ 951.81 __.
12,042.5.5 732.45
44,084.17.
._. __ .
._
.
.
._...
~UiUi
65,298.14
:::::::::::: 900.00
:::::::::: 4,600.00
:::::::::: ._ .
:::::::::: .
:::::::::: ._.
::::~~~:~~ __
__
._~~~:~ 46.00
:::::::::: 802.58
::~:~~~:~~II:::::::::: 640.00 1,863.15
::::::::::.1
qiiJi
1,631.14
45,116.10
_.
._
325.00
927.4!
52.00
28,3gS.6g 138,I51.10
,ii::)::::
80,011.93 57,535.58
~U~U~
108,112.11 121,957.33 44,08i.17
H:m:H
75,781.01 46,420.52
Muscogee__.
Newton__ . Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens
Pierce__. Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun
Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot., ,
Taliaferro TattnalL Taylor
Telfair TerreIL
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup 0
Turner
.
Twiggs
Union Upson
Walker Walten
Ware Warren. Washington
_ 2,504,872.71 _ 127,728.58 _ 37,443.28 _ 38,446.81 _ 50,492.87
56,793.90
0
4,112.93 0_______
2,419.15 18,626.38 16,375.20
0_
.
306.57
.
1,843.98
12.00 _.
._
._.____ 180.00
2,853.00
480.00
148,194.83 110.50 1,561.42
0____ 4,004.63
3,572.44 2,824.20
2,747,282.17 129,412.50
45,740.84 45,178.82
55,641.05
_ 81,355.67 11,408.77
_ 45,949.96
_
63,087.59
_ 34,871.12
_ 167,530.00
1,380.00 .
2,180.24 1,160.00
0___ 778.63
_ 592.36
_
2,658.27 90.67
94,141.44 46,542.32
63,087.59 39,709.63 169,559.30
_
23,028.98____________
_
52,910.84
_ 12,609.82
0
_
72,977.10
1,808.89
_ 56,722.06
1,230.82 2,265.75
193.88
240.00
._______
1,030.00 42.00
50.00 562.50
382.28 807.99
12.84
275.50 60.91
23,411.26 54,949.65 12,672.66
76,52\.37 59,653.22
_ 2,066,151.81
_ 75,268.83
_ 28,477.35
_
91,743.60
_
39,333.65
540.00
1,564.90 ---------- --
5,810.30 1,110.00 555.00
._._
50.00
237.39
_ 401.62 28.23 4,498.18 6,661.91
2,073,527.01 76,260.45 28,742.97 97,906.78 45,995.56
_ 479,981.87
_
72,391.37
_ 52,122.67
_ 80,696.15
_ 42,410.95
1,054.50 4,917.00 ----------
1,665.28 "__
555.56 2,335.00 760.00 360.00
7,919.54
4,421.72 744.69 135.31
814.97
1,245.62
502,850.47 73,896.06 52,257.98 81,871.12
43,656.57
_
25,693.09
_ 57,129.87
_ 37,961.65
_ 58,160.97
_ 72,776.93 1,200.00
3,053.24 3,452.73 600.00 1,304.95
425.38
110.00 300.00 200.00
.______ 309.57
1,430.99
54.10 1,457.52 3,635.26
945.48 _
26,282.57 63,071.62 41,896.91
59,306.45 79,644.18
_ 119,882.37
_ 183,894.69
_ 54,629.74
_
14,558.22
_
23,778.47
50.31 405.00
315.00 ..
573.50 860.00 3,465.00 1,276.39
. ----------
16.00 355.00 1,139.00
60.00
60.00
2,304.59 16,077.83
_ 47.84
1,601.58
123,556.77 20 ,117.91 54,689.74 14,606.06
25,380.05
_
74,894.76
_
41,137.67
_ _
4174,,405292..7764
_
51,522.79
2,994.92
1,825.68 2,075.00
----------
---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----______
-- __0
--0
----------
---------- ---------- --
---------- ---------- -----_____
1,215.00 60.00
3,300.00
4,531.46 5,579.15 21,,019255..1082
149.56
88,761. 82
48,791. 82 49,614.94 15,147.76 51,672.35
:iUiUi ;;;~~~~~~;~~ :~~t~JI;;~~~~~~~~ ::::~~~~~~ ~~~~~;~;~~ ;;;;~~~;~~ ~;~~~;~~~~ i~~:~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~ ::~~~~~;~~ ;;~~~~~;~~I-{m]~i _
_
_
_
_
95,898.84 ------------ ---------- ---------- ----
1
---------- ----------1 240.601
5.00 - - - - - - - - - -
1 206. 801 3,401. 39
263,061.42 105,066.83 248,043.08 54,291.32 99,752.63
1
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS~BOARDS OF EDUCATION (1959-60)
i. Income-General Fund-Continued
-----------A~.~REVENUEFROM-LoCAL SOURCES ~~----- - - - - - - - - - -
1. Taxation and Appropriations
2. Tuition from Patrons
4. Other Revenue from Local Sources
SYSTEM
(a) Taxes Co. or City
Levies for
Maintenance and Operation
(b) Appropriations Co. or City
Govt. Agencies
(e) Other
(a) Day School
(b) Sum-
mer School
(c)Other
:J. Trans-
portation
Fees
(a) Earn- (b) Earn- I
ings Per- ings Tem- II (c) Rent
manent porary
from
Funds and Deposits School
Endow- and In- Facilities
rnents vestments
(d) Rent from Other
Property
(e) Do- (0 Misnations cellaneous
Total from Local Sources
~~~~i:~:~~~::::::::::S
2~tHU~ ~::::::::::: ~::::::::: -~:-:-:-:-:-: ~-:-:-:-:-: -~:-:-:-:-:-:-: ~~:::::::: ~:::::::: ~::::::::: ~::::::)I~::::::::: ~~:~~~:~~It~:~~~:~~ $
223,075.5 18,813.1 2g,350.f
White_______________ Whitfield_____________
26,994.08 86,349.77
1,410.00
305.64
94.30
10.00 940.00 1,990.08 2,446.181
1,386.25
12,191.28'
34,190.~
99,927.
Wllcox_______________ Wllkes_______________
~~:;h~~~::::::::::::
47,466.78
150.00
1,215.00 202.10
186.29
_.___
64,251.85 2,109.9011
2,415.00
, 664.80'
1,471.51
~U~U~ :::::::::::_ :::::::::: --i:375:00 :::::::::: :::::::::: :~~:~: ::::::::::1::::::::::1 :~~:~~----466:001----~~~:~~1 d~U~
49,220. 70,913
~tm
Total Countiea.,
S31, 142,638.04 $1.398,789.95 $130,571.40 S52,395.02 $89,190.26 $186.525.13 S80,029.69 $12,596 .57
S64, 702.19 $32,015.53 $133,296.78$79,,651.96 $34,344,816
IS222,413.52
Amcricus--- -- - - - - $ 113,044.14 $
S------ $ 3.627.50,S
$
I$
'$
$
S 120.00'$
$
S 430.91 $ 117,222
Atlanta
18,814,527.77 36,306.41
27,941.07111,554.99,39,496.29
74,417.74 14,810.00
19,119,054
!::"!'::::-:: !~:~~-'::'"'' :_-,:::1:_';;;;;
'~:~!
Carrollton____________ Cartersville__________ Cedartown___________ Chickamauga_________
CCoocmhmraenr_c_e______________________ Daltcn_______________
g~b1f~~~:~~::::::::::
105,418.28
7,821.25'__________
214,439.18
_.
136,000.00
53,600.00
15'425.00 10,358.20 3,405.00 3,990.00
2186,,927486..1302 44,627030.0406
1 1--------------------1----------
326,342.63
--- -- __1 -- -- -- 11,017. 831 1,579.83 - ----- -- --
~~~:~~~:~: --iio:500:00,:::::::::: _~~:~~~:~~ __~:~:~:~:I_~~: :~::~~
116,930. 231,624. 139,405.1 58,340.1
6300,,941190..:' 343,078.
~tU~t
---.-:
~~~if~~~ilj;~~~~~~~~~1
~~U~:~~ ~~~~~~~:~:~: :~:~:~:::: ::~:~~~:~~I~:::~:~::~ ::~:~~~:~~ ~:::~:::J:::::::::':::::::::t~:~~~:~t:::::::: --~:~!~:~~ --!:~~;:~~
117,855.71 379,870.33 38,955.58
JHeoffgearsnosnv_il_l_e__________ ------2-5-,6-6--2-.4-5- 6152,,333542..0000 ---------- -------6-.0-0- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
\
1 5,20600..0000 19,52491..8060 21,,117818..3634
66,630.50 64,914.78
f::::.'::: ::'""" ';: ~aa~re~~~~:::::::::::: 16~:~~~:~~ m:~~u~ -ii;498:89 --8;582:53 :::::::::: --5;484:5i :::::::::: ::::::::::C:::::::I--3;449:40:::::::::: :::::::::: l'm:~~
:::i::::i;;::~: ::".i""~.:""'~ :.:...,"";,::::I:.~~ ::~~
~~~~:~~.. '~'~~~...~;":['~:'~""~,",.~
1'EJ '.1 ...:l!~!
. ..
'":",',,,':
'I
Thomasville__________ 263,204.90
14,632.87 4,387.17 3,553.29
.
2,759.00
.1
12,392.08
Toccoa______________ 115,100.00
--
10,902.00 ---_______
8,578.25
Trion________________
99,733.19
133.16
Valdosta_____________ 339,390.18
16,056.00
1,732.13 524.20
4,685.37 4,374.02
434,093.80 373,862.85 35,910.40 203,116.84 218,533.30
36,856.97 51,731.74 576,409.23 29,383.45 33,069.76
344,112.79 300,929.31 134,580.25 99,866.35 366,761. 90
Vidalia______________ Waycross____________
1---------- West PoinL_________
45,500.00 273,871.41
39,153.04
30,500.00
2,082.50
3,355.25
2,479.75
119.63
7,019.40 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
340.50 1,882.00
c83.00
;~:~e~;:i~:::: 1,3~::~~~:~~ ~~~:~~~:~~! ::~::~ ;~~:~~~:~~ ;~~:~~~:~; -;~~:~~. ~~;:~~ ~~:~~~:~~ ~~: ;~~:~~ ~:~;~:~~I-~~:~~~:~~ -~~:~~~:~~ ::::::: 23,3:::::::::
16::
- --
----
-
-
--
92.00
574.86' 1,086.00
594.70
46,607.36 282,794.70
79,732.64 77,037.37
25,605,510.26
Total Counties
31,142,638.041,398,789.95130,571.40 52,395.02 89,190.26186,525.13 80,029.69 12,596.57222,413.52 64,702.19 32'015.53133'296.781799'651.96 34,344,816.04
Grand TotaL________ 54,461,814.44 2,712,669.74 469,944.82 215,515.221221,922.941287,174.94 80,223.49 13,047.97
i 91,902.04 37,325.53 168,505.71 887,898.36 59,950,323.30
"Merged with Walton Co., 1160.
1302,381.10
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION (1959-60)
I. Income-General Fund-Continued
B. REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES
C. REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES
SYSTEM
I. Foundation 2. Superin-
Fund
tendent's
Salary
3. Vocational
Funds
4. School 5. Special
Lunch
Programs
6. Other
Total State Sources
I. Public Law 874
2. Payment
in Lieu of Taxes
3. Other
Total
Federal Sources
Appling___________ .. _____ $ Atkinson_________________ BBaakcoern_. _______.__.___.. _______________.____ Baldwin_____________ . ____
Banks __________________ .
694,909.80 $___________ S 10,667.80 $ 13,621.73 S 2,450.55 $ 19,981.62$
351,739.13 -----------409,247.01 --.--------289,970.97 4,426.70 663,077 .29 4,260.00
298,338.33 5,025.03
8,243.41 6,104.51
170,,520220..2339 _____1_,2__3_6_._0_8
- --~~~~;~1~~~~~~~~~~~ 2,965.30
8,496.95 2,100.51
2,269. 591
"'M' 'I38.93
8,479.61 1,647.07
rnr~nlm::::",;::" ';:":::,,';:"""
313,132.56:____________
62.22
62.22
Barrow__._._. __. ________ Bartow ______________ ._._
...... Ben HilL ____.---------.--
370,197.67
735,873.50 237,458.24
5,100.00
5,100.00 4,260.00
9,724.36 5,351.82
4,887.66
9,334.06: 7,170.00 19,367.00 4,426.03 4,730.32 __. _______ ._
3,905.98' 120.00 600.00
~~g:m:g~I---21;975:00 ----5;829:31 ----3;398:79 ---31;203:10
251,936.22,
_
t-:l Berrien__________________ 526,008.14 5,000.04 6,897.71 14,786.31 4,255.21 5,265.88 562,213.291 16,607.10
._._._ 16,607.10
00
Bibb ____________________ Bleckley__ ._. ____________ Brantley_' _. _____________ Brooks___________________ Bryan. __________________
3,477,355.52
171,386.78 342,816.45 522,090.44 333,563.72
5,100.00 120,629.94 4,260.001___ . ________
4,145.00 3,872.50 4,666.62 10,224.98' 6,735.36 3,534.33
______ :::i____: 142,482.27 4,421.88 8,458.49 11,526.79
91,,560709..0400 ___2__0_,7_1_0__.4_1_
:~:
::~~ :~~
3,775,778.14 428,994.00 1_ _ _ _
48,754.22 477,748.22
316801,,774448..5056.1 11,930.00_____________ 1,674.00 13,604.00
31~:~~U~I----ii; 132:00 :::::::::::: ------319:041----ii;451:04
Bulloch__________________ Burke ___________________ Butts____________ . _____ ._ Calhoun _________________ Camden _________________
Candler __________________ Carroll, _________________ Catoosa_____ . ____________ Charlton _________________ Chatham _________________
1,073,855.23
874,248.56 329,027.55 366,101.65
472,190.81
5,100.00
9,417.48 4,460.00 5,040.00 4,341.66
320,623.78 5,010.00 1,004,274.95 5,000.00
748,066.63 5,000.04 283,154.88 5,100.00
3,959,516.96 -------_.---
OOO"T""""" 30,816.99 3"0,,3,"5'6,.M70 2,713.43 33,589.31 1,176,431. 66
_
6,408.71 13,223.68 2,912.80 7,198.41
5,924.29 137.43
1,200.00 581.05
1
m:m:~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
7,156.15 8,721.62 16,260.40 ____________ 1 403,279.82'1
833.00
._________
833.00
:::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: 2,600.39
7,130.08,
15,137.271
15.001
7,049.27 __________ ._
5,385.63 960.36
::~:;~~:::
:::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: 7,708.48;
10,186.04' 2,164.73
30,419.43, _________ ___
30.026.83 7,461.88
3,758.00 19.98
'm:mJ~1 25,773.54
20,758.87 307.02 I
42,408.69 --------.-.- ------------ - ----------- 4,001,925.65
.___ 248,963.00 248,963.00
Chattahoochee ____________ Chattooga ______ _________ Cherokee__. ______________ Clarke___________________
Clay____________ _. ______
69,934.90
582,752.21 770,523.07 969,806.13
221,942.08
3,480.00 .----------4,260.00 6,491.44 5,000.001 5,924.70 5,100.00 75,191.54
4,460.04 6,512.74 1
1,438.21 -----------16,357.21 31,608.93 31,552.75 12.178.56 441,,818756..2634 ___2__8_,0__9_6_.2__5
4.86
74,857.97 9,293.00
3,079.68,
------------1----------- 7,634.52
I 5,388.82
1
863424.,851439..6407 1---3--7-,1-2-5- .-0-0__1 _____--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- 7,139.99 ,
1,125,467.97 20,143.00
-------
9,293.00
44,264.99 20,143.00
1,483.321 238,574.82 1 8,315.001
238.87
8,553.87
Clayton__________________ Clinch ___________________ Cobb ____________________ Coffee___________________
Colquitt ______________. __
1,372,238.86 286,420.60
2,665,137.47 999,266.77
1,0.57,737.65
5,000.00 2,280.00 4,800.00 2,280.00
4,431.66
Columbia ________________ Cook ____________________
Coweta __________________ Crawford _________________ Crisp ____________________
523,404.87 ------.-.--461,279.29 4,260.00 634,287.70 5,000.04 258,208.3.5 4,260.00 688,498.11 4,800.00
Dade ____________________ Dawson___________ . ______
Der.atur __________ ._. _____ DeKalb__________________ Dodge ___________________
312,668.53 ------------
184,149 ..56 4,260.00
1,023,~33.01
4,220.00
4,201,716.12 5,100.00
717,779.58 3,480.00
Dooly ___________________ Dougherty _______________ Douglas _________________ E a r l y ____________________
Echols ___________________
597,189.88 1,958,504.42
560,906.03 622,325.80 118,800.14
3,000.00 4,720.00 4,460.04 4,460.00 4,460.04
Effingham _______________ ElberL __________________ EmanueL _______________ Evans ___________________ Fannin __________________
Fayette__________________ Floyd ___________________ Forsyth __________________ Frankln _________________ Fulton __________________
473,331. 98 724,129.48 819,928.74
332,093.20 625,447.98
4,460.04
4,260.00
9,O~0.00
4,876.70 4,260.00
360,.561.67 4,260.00
1,010,630.00 -----------430,474.21 4,460.04 601,483.17 4,260.00
3,474,854.22 5,000.04
Gilmer ___________________ Glascock _________________ Glynn ___________________
Gordon __________________ Grady ___________________
394,304.67 6,660.00 142,960.10 4,460.04 1,171,728.11 ----------438,030.76 5,100.00 779,797.85 4,160.00
Greene __________________ Gwinnett ________________
Habersham ______________ HalL ___________________ Hancock _________________
536,95.5.67 5,100.00 1,389 ,32~ .03 5,100.00
744,200 ..oI ------------
1,162,352.87 4,460.00 481,253.00 4,260.00
Haralson ________________ Harris ___________________ Hart , ___________________ Heard ___________________
Henry ___________________
402,791.31 474,443.79 550, 8~1. 96 305,997.91 691,160.10
4,386.69 4,460.04
3,600.00 5 ,O~3 .36 4,800.00
3,743.08 2,389.82
5,613.45
14,271.87
19,344.33
43,227.4.5
675.00
8,687.30 ------------
106,333.56 11,000.00
25,066.56 6,588.04
22,428.50 ------------
9,:gU~1
2,405. 711 5,746.94
1,434,375.79 70,327.001------------1________ ____ 70,327.00
300,077.72 2,795,290.19
--49i:23i:Oii
::::::::::::
------343:97
--49i:574:97
1,053,220.18 ------------ _.---------- -_.-----._-- ------------
6,300.00 1,110,242.14 24,613.00 -_.--------- ------------ 24,613.00
5,802.54 5,227.48 7,923.07 2,861.40 11,611.86
19,077.11 -----------11,329.01 1,741.62 23,012.69 7,488.52 4,196.53 1,110.00 21,013.00 28,623.78
3,994.54 224.81
6,706.65 1,097.68
945.92
552,279.06 63,198.25 .----------. 1,203.76 6!,402.01
484,062.21 ---------_.- ------------ --------.-.- ----.-------
684,418.67 271,737.96 755,492.67
-----------8,911.00
_._---.-----
-----._-----
------------
-
-
--
--
-------
-------
--
--
------------ ------------
------------
8,911.00
------------
1,622.25 1,766.55
26,418.56 24,360.80 12,495.15
10,330.83 2,686.90
4,445.75
322. .58
27,372.87 4,880.61
203,173.59 ------------
20,011.65 23,626.50
3,770.16 927.84
2,400.71
105,616.67 10,360.29
331,078.67 ---------_.- ------------ ------.---.- ------------
195,872.28 4,174.00 ------------
4,174. 00
1,089,125.76 4,539,967.18
52,912.18 15 ,99 .00
_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
852.17 ------------
53,764.35 157,996.00
787,753.17 39,943.00 ------------ ------------ 39,943.00
16,232.14 64,095.28 3,477.58 18,888.20
6,089.30
12,121.80 5,319.42 4,515.25
70,468.47 5,196.20 4,335.04
19,312.76 1,673.34 ------------
10,791.48 1,845.52 ------------
2,549.70 ------------
129.50
638,378.49 18,587.70 ------------ ------------ 18,587.70
2,107,319.41 403,283.00 ------------ ------------ 403,283.00
589,829.75 658,311.00
21,923.00
------------
------------
------------
21,923.00 2,040.28 2,040.28
132,028.68 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
10,337.21 14,853.92 8,936.82 6,390.53 8,125.42
14,792.97 18,854.71 20,792.88 5,303.14 18,314.47
600.00 17,027.78 54,191.11
297.50 375.00
1,518.25 3,137.29 2,392.70 1,200.00
18.70
505,040.45 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
782,263.18 ------------ ------------
151.33
151.33
915,302.25 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
350,161.07 2,125.39 ------------ ------------ 2,125.39
656,54\.57 ------------ 20,465.08 16,976.79 37,441.87
1,788.24
39,7.50.00 4,611..55 12,655.31 38,563.93
7,218.18 9,295.13 34,633.00 29,290.00 15,012.93 5,288.56
13,818.33 ------------
144,337.91 ------------
258.55
6,000.00 3,704.54
1,810.96
25,026.21
383,381. 77 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
1,120,303.00 463,55\.83 634,027.77
----6;885:82
------------
------------
-----------------------
------------
------------
------------
----6;885:82 ------------
3,687,782.31 109,098.00 ------------ ------------ 109,098.00
1,420.83 11,069.54 5,697.04
3,181.1.5 ------------ ------------
13,590.12 ------------ 2,500.00
3,850.47 9,6.57.0.5
16,014.30 18,759.00
---T442:04
1,853.00 300.00
25,928.19
1,730.92 5,032.01
421,005.08 ------------ ------------ 4,1.50.96 4,150.96
150,901.29 1,213,746.42
------------ ------------ - - - - - - - - - ~-71,945.00 ------------ ------------
---7i;945:00
464,726.45 7,092.00 ------------ ----------4- 7,092.00
823,847.95
70.00 ------------ ------------
70.00
4,5.56.37 24,500,,;52
7,785.18
26,870.82 4,220.22
11,866.54
240.00
39,212.65 7,419.55
21,607.95
361.20
38,022.35 2,638.67
4,462.74 ------------
1,340.44
24,860.31 11,207.12 3,836.24
794.83
560,059.02 1,490,416.06
785,161.96
----------------------------------
------------
-----------7,481.01
------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
7,481.01
1,238,180.95 ------------ ------------ 4,427.32 4,427.32
494,990.79 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
4,816.99 6,009.23 4,925.82 4,1.54.91 8,866.50
6,657.44 2,674.06 2,195.89
13,375.25
210.00 2,839.96
15,561.09 2,767.61 ------------
260,,824.528.1.7691 ____7__,4_2__6_.6__1
5,012.09 3,883.71
423,522.38 501,338.27 577,686.48
6,23\.00 6,459.98 12,171.00
------------------------------------
------------
------------
453.75
6,231.00 6,4.59.98 12,624.7.5
334,517.04 728,969.10
------------
21,708.00
------------------------
------------------------
------------
21,708.00
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION (1959.60)
-------
I. Income-General Fund-Continued
- - --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
B. REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES
C. REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES
SYSTEM
1. Foundation 2. Superin-
Fund
tendent's
Salary
3. Vocational Funds
4. School Lunch
5. Special I 6. Other
Programs
Total
State Sources
1. Public Law 874
2. Payment in Lieu
of Taxes
3. Other
Total Federal Sources
Houston _________________ Irwin____________________
S
1,267,884.14 455,083.69
L---------S 4,460.00
Jackson ________ __________ 494,047.59 5,100.00
Jasper___________________ 288,241.51 3,600.00
Jeff Davis ________________ 452,436.91 4,461.12
10,270.31 S 12,388.98 10,268.94 3,721.63 5,214.22
44,363.22 S 10,290.43 10,107.15 5,933.92 9,896.93
s 240.00 S 16,494.92 S 1,339,252.59 S 387,395.00 S-----------
__ 1,250.90 483,474.00
_
7,222.78 4,077.37 530,823.83
__
940.02 302,437.08 5,650.00
260.00
670.00 472,939.18
_
S 387,395.00
158.00
158.00
_
5,650.00 _
Jefferson ________________
Jenkins__________ _ Johnson ___ ___
Jones _________ w Lamar___________ 0
769,587.82 418,938.77 352,331.67 381,092.46 352,119.05
4,800.00 5,010.00 3,955.00 4,080.00 5,100.00
11,982.83 5,038.45 5,255.31 2,994.21 3,126.23
11,984.46 10,804.51
6,390.83 8,886.31 5,873.31
1,200.00 _
_ _
300.001
6,548.41 13,512.36 2,855.99 2,529.02
60.00
806,103.52 453,304.09 370,788.80
399,582.00 366,578.59
15,644.33 _ 12,662.00 _
1,669.86
I..anier___________________ Laurens__________________ Lee______________________ Liberty __________________
Lincoln_________
231,377.91 1,034,058.31
314,904.96 594,102.59 304,437.62
5,000.00 4,460.00 1,920.00 3,600.00 4,560.00
5,992.78 37,615.17 4,712.65 2,436.24
3,315.36
5,242.73 17,817.28 5,469.75
15,696.07 6,241.82
704.16 6,377.11
_
__ __
434.42 5,965.83
6,828.35 34.38
248,752.00 1,106,293.70
327,007.36
622,663.25 318,589.18
10,491.55 28,731.00 8,900.00
130,877.00 4,351.18
15,644.33
_
_
_
12,662.00 _ 1,669.86
875.15 831.28
11,366.70 28,731.00 8,900.00
130,877.00 5,182.46
Long _____________
Lowndes_________________ Lumpkin _________________ Macon___________ ____
Madison _________________
215,143.87 3,500.00 776,309.58 3,600.00 294,764.93 5,100.00 579,144.72 -----------515,787.81 5,100.00
3,890.54 11,158.67 1,755.50 5,231.47 7,400.99
5,071.81
16,615.67 6,409.87 10,132.00 14,611.33
__
13,799.83 _ __ __
600.00 16,120.77 3,418.53 4,498.12 1,276.79
228,206.22 837,604.52
311,448.83 599,006.31 544,176.92
9,587.82____________ 26,409.93 -____________
4,116.00 10,106.50 13,293.90 _
9,587.82 26,409.93
14,222.50 13,293.90
_
Marion __________________ McDuffie ________________ McIntosh ________________
Meriwether_______________ Miller ___________________
301,598.77 482,101.14 341,296.64 762,196.24 388,160.64
4,800.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 4,800.00 5,000.00
9,155.63 6,518.61 3,857.39 6,561.80
10,550.82
4,383.00 11,779.74 7,265.00
19,391.63 8,034.20
__ 315.90
__
29,023.66 2,924.70
1,682.40 4,488.14 3,669.15 5,854.22 2,733.03
: : : _ : : ::::::::::J_ 321,619:80 3,375.00 _
~iH~U~ :~:~~~:~b
3,375.00
:~:~~~:~~
417,403.42 7,701.00
7,701.00
Mitcbell _________________ Monroe __________________ I Montgomery _____________ 1
~~~:;~===.: .: =~===~==~ i
629,147.59 411,054.88 294,313.57 480,464.66
386,833.92
3,600.00 4,800.00 5,100.00 4,460.00 4,460.00
9,119.29 2,838.62 5,482.79 3,476.02 3,053.60
12,619.73 12,302.55
_
JmJ~il::::~:~i~:~~ ---5~;:;::~~
12,935.96 6,847.74 1 2,827.73
666,789.16 430,208.89 310,052.11 559,441.72
416,958.95
8,820.00
_ __
6,238.54 _
__ 8,820.00
_
6,238.54
Muscogee _______~ ________
Newton -----------------OOgcolentheeo-r-p-e-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_Panlding-----------------
Peaoh, -------------------
Pickens------------------
Pierce, Pike __
-------------------------.-------
-
Polk._ -------------------
Pulaski ___________________
Putnam-----------------Quitmall _________________
Rabnn Randol
-p-h-_-_-_-_._-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
Richmo nd ________________ Rockdal e________________
Schley, -----------------SSecmreivneonle--__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
Spaldin g - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Stephe Stewar
08 _________________
t __________________
Sumter ------------------
Talbot-------------------
TTaaltitanfearllro_________________________________ Taylor------------------Telfair------------------Terrell-------------------
Thomas__________________ TToifotm, _b_s-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_TTroewuntlse,n-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
Troup_ -----------------Turner---._-------------Twiggs - ----------------Union, -----------------Upson, ------------------
Walker -._--------------Walton -----------------Ware_ -----------------WWaasrhrienng-t-o-n-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
3,365,487.71 5,100.00 693,839.43 4,376.04 293,865.37 4,800.00 384,318.25 -----------515,913.98 4,999.92
58,791.02
38,048.77 4,201.93 3,414.97 5,923.41
131,005.42 20,117.56 8,635.32 3,606.16 13,652.19
71,645.90 3,184.44 2,676.45
511,143.63 331,782.57 497,606.22 372,983.33 713,117.58
5,100.00 4,460.04 3,192.00
-----------11,323.30
23,636.59 7,374.18 13,268.06 3,590.74
------------
11,484.62 12,599.75 11,251.21 9,396.07
-------.----
4,200.80 ____________ ____________ ____________
265,710.09
372,200.68 138,279.96 326,176.82 480,793.35
3,180.00
5,100.00 1,920.00 5,000.00
4,560.00
1,767.13 3,107.15 2,534.57 10,673.35
8,082.60
4,635.24 10,518.73
____________
1,836.50 1,216.12
10,303.93
300.00
7,145.85 1,846.16
2,844,049.45 357,811.75 170,842.36 731,301.45 341,740.59
5,000.00
5,040.00 4,460.04
5,540.00 4,260.00
111,122.96 5,324.01 3,019.48 10,789.56 12,361.50
106,591. 99 12,432.06 2,715.48
14,252.40 9,242.43
2,528.64 1,382.95
1,082,326.18 430,030.80 375,929.89 511,671.33 348,479.76
175,535.43 652,926.86 409,308.35 559,543.44 521,895.80
5,100.00 4,460.00 3,480.00 4,220.00 4,260.00
4,500.00 4,660.00 5,000.00 3,639.70 4,426.70
6,872.05 7,079.11 7,321.18 2,988.03 4,000.85
4,741.37 8,908.45 5,851.38 4,827.24 3,313.80
40,634.04 14,599.36 6,934.71 12,941.30
7,525.32
3163,,391762..9473 ____________ ____________
____________
3,269.93 ____________
16,676.82 6,857.94
83082..2455
17,374.81
574.00
10,442.44 2,030.01
735,184.13 5,100.00 786,333.33 4,754.16 435,706.25 -----------237,952.30 3,180.00 281,201. 71 3,965 ..14
14,148.64 5,810.39 9,479.36 1,471.69 4,222.81
21,4'0.61 22,732.93 8,702.97 6,094.07 6,257.12
8,766.20 44,148.88
1,029.02 5,000.00
345.00
907,114.92 370,446.92 386,677.91 324,003.28 666,782.87
5,100.00 4,460.00 4,260.00 3,600.00
4,400.00
30,794.08 7,657.53 5,700.02 3,938.16 3,791.91
22,394.19 _----------10,508.76 _---.-------
8,497.27 _-----------
8,653.12
100.00
12,875.41 54,483.00
1,323,922.99 716,354.43
553,787.37 298,129.10 789,277.74
5,100.00 5,100.00 5,040.00 2,736.77 4,260.00
4,007.08 5,173.32 7,985.06 2,396.26
13,917.45
41,360.61 _-----------
20,395.04 1,627.50
16,577.59
120.00
5,964.28
474.41
16,983.09
140.00
22,935.00 2,579.71 2,961.80
6,012.42
_ 1,658.96 2,964.25
727.84
3,675642,,916455..9055 317,140.87 391,339.38 546,501.92
551,364.84 360,417.34 526,976.45 388,934.39 725,168.72
704,723.61
33,506.00 56,849.00 8,988.00
9,648.00
46,705.69
751,429.30_ _ _
33,506.00
56,849.00 8,988.00
_ _ 9,648.00
2,521.89 _
5,161.54 300.00
275,292.46 393,448.45 145,787.15
357,615.64 502,727.96
11,045.00 103.30 __
25,054.74
708.37
11,045.00 103.30 _
25,054.74 708.37
1,294.71 2,119.28
464.35 5,911.00
880.78
13,014.58_ 378.92 252.51
2,420.16
3,068,059.11 385,255.74 182,884.66 767,794.41 368,485.30
1,184,263.82 470,141.70 394,044.70 532,073.17 366,686.09
427,584.00 6,740.37 ._.
897.13 __._________
13,863.00
3,812.10
434,324.37
..
_
_
897.13
_
_ 3.812.10 13,863.00
_
_
300.00
3,393.26_
736.00 7,525.00
10,340.11 4,944.21 1,826.91
80.29 202.15
17,818.64 1,799.36
985.00 661.69 3,212.85
2,721.29 15,851.57 6,448.64 1,200.00 2,284.57
188,346.73 686,603.64 427,820.12 586,695.19 549,633.75
794,989.69 868,723.90 456,744.51 253,778.35 296,194.33
983,221.83 394,872.57 406,120.20 340,956.25 745,546.04
1,377,111.97 764,501.86 589,958.66. 381206,,980602..8825
8,876.77 10,835.00
---788.93
101.00
-----------
9,734.94
9,031.00.___________
16,400.36
3,121.00
548.10
_ 8,977.77 10,835.00
_ _
788.93 _ _
9,734.94 _
_ __ 9,031.00 16,400.36
_
_ _ _ 3,669.10_
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION (1959.60)
I. Income-General Fund-Continued
B. REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES
C. REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES
-------c-------,-----.--c-------c-------------------+---~-.--------------
SYSTEM
1. Foundation 2. Superin-
Fund
ten dent's
Salary
3. Vocational
Funds
4. School Lunch
5. Special Programs
6. Other
Total
State Sources
1. Public Law 874
- - - - -----
Wayne __________________ Webster. __________ Wheeler ______ White __________
Whitfield __
s 799,248.97
180,507.47 291,836.11 317 ,579.54 924,356.17
5,100.00 $ 5,100.00 4,020.00 5,100.00 4,480.60
14,787.89 $ 1,524.10 8,284.51 8,310.50
9,605.27
19,607.96 $ 5,736.40 6,817.59 7,748.71
26,410.72
2,516.64 s _ _ _
22,691.96
1,500.00 $ 842,761.46 $ _ 1,915.03 194,783.00
300.00 311,258.21 __ 2,189.47 340,928.22 _ 20,321.00 1,007,865.72 _
2. Payment in Lieu of Taxes
3. Other
Total Federal Sources
$
$..
.. $-------
~ - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - --
7.220.99
7,220.99
1,959.26 1,959.26
Wilcox__ ~ Wilkes ____
Wilkinson__ Worth ___
411,894.55 492,905.03 402,687.28 736,654.76
5,100.00 4,460.00 4,260.00 5,100.00
8,602.75
3,833.27 5,381.38 18,390.15
9,412.99 8,580.86 10,693.76 14,134.46
1,524.40 7,423.52
289.81 1,120.50
912.00 2,421.55
864.00 2,940.42
437,446.69 519,624.23 424,176.23
778,340.29
16,983.001
4,529.00 _ 18,328.73
58.00 _
16,983.00
n 4,529.00
18,386.
Total Counties
_____ 105,949,592.91 670,007.63 1,742,507.15 2,898,876.04 772,086.38 833,848.49112,866,918.604,207,772.57 158,021.42 355,827.694,721,621.68
Americus
_
Atlanta __
Barnesville _
Bremen _
Buford _
_ $ 346,726.74 $ 5,100.00 $ 1,691.23 $ 11,005.93 $
$ 6,224.95 $ 370,748.85 $
s.
7,472,636.13 __
162,781.70 411,150.06 138,872.87 107,262.59 8,292,703.35
-----
62,135.39 _
4,511.75
195.00
66,842.14
_
57,584.59 8,263.92 1,728.63 4,144.63
5.46
71,727.23
764.14 _
115,227.12 6,050.00 1,334.56 2,466.13 2,193.00 3,266.71 130,537.52 3,222.00 _
Calhoun __
Carrollton __ Cartersville__ Cedartown __ Chickamauga
239,476.64 5,000.01 312,093.6" 284,866.71 5,100.00 255,721.92 __
54,486.63 _
3,524.87
:3,616.68 3,044.:36 3,505.24
399.30
8,767.09 12,180 ..14 11,365.21 11,624.61 3,425.60
8,321.82 6,747.73 3,637.66
2,764.22 _
21,576.47 _
486.20
267,854.68 327,890.87
332,700.48 274,489.43 58,797.73
8,082.00 _ _
13,616.00 _
_
Cochran _________________
Commerce. Dalton _____
__
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Decatur____
Dublin __
204,920.86 197,076.44 383,467.04 _
449,680.55 319,197.:32 _
--
5,949.95
3,049.25
1,611.62
4,250.00 ------------
1,986.68
7,372.97
4,547.29 16,952.11 18,374.06 17,103.14
1,696.48 5,927,15
4,507.91
161.05
4,780.92 1,058.35 3,883.94 6,356.50
218,404.83 20,253.00 _
211,150.38
_
409,016.27
_
480,696.46 ------------i---
344,643.64 38,90S.00 __
-_ s. ---_ s.. _
-----
_
764.14 3,222.00
8,082.00
619.00 14,265.00
I
20,25:3.00
1----
:38,908.00
Fitzgerald _
Gainesville__ Hawkmsville
Hogansville Jefferson _
------I
_
LaGrange __
Marietta _
Monroe _
Moultrie
_
Newnan _
Pelham _
Qnitman _
Rome
_
Tallapoosa
_
Tallulah Falls _
'I'homaston., __ Thomasville _
TOCC03
Trion
_
_
Valdosta __
Vidalia __ Waycross _
West Point.. . Winder _
343,431.33 340803.75 107:005.46
158,243.04 55,889.51
1
4,800.001 5,100.00
3,588.21 1,067.34 3,453.82
3,,181.28 _
582,024.23 591,933.06
49,108.84 306,291.20 359,558.20
_ 5,100.00
4,800.00
538.55
856.00 27,221.18 2,087.46
267,025.86 5,000.00
177,996.98
636,860.51 __
64,785.07 __
_
4,366.62 __
3,249.23 1,582.59 1,685.00
_ 1,618.04
281,699.61
425,801.07 241,744.79
111,8~8.53
686,380.38
5,100.00 4,299.96
5,100.00
2,244.71
1,655.13 2,113.34 1,198.39 13,770.46
238,878.88
585,658.96 135,720.86 127,933.99
2,179.48 5,100.00 11,502.73
000 0_0
5,000.00 2,429.65
5,065.75 19,170.28 5,231.85
7,691.57 4,819.03
_
_ 656.91
_
2,737.72_
202.34 2,890.45 1,459.99
26,166.78
2,515.69 18,079.32 16,706.12
_
1,319.40 4,322.83 2,882.72
999.96_
870.00 3,630.14 3,605.53
7,029.93 5,855.20
32,156.03 2,075.62 1,835.93
_ _
1,023.52 1,685.08
1
3,812.77 3,036.22 1,243.44
513.81
11,213.21
18,415.83 8,208.50
3,827.76 27,099.13
_ 1,533.70
7,941.85, _
- - - - ~ - - - - -668.15
249.95
802.87
14,711.72 3,957.73
9.275.48 1,310.00 28,097.10 28,377.42
00 __ 0
00._0
7,006.62 _0_0. __ 0
0
1,046.00 2,057.62 1,662.31
0
0._.
354,823.01
_
361,041.37
115,893.47 9,100.00
_
177,863.25
_
_
67,268.53
_
609,729.52 _
_
591,933.06 159,303.00 _
59,769.93
_
359,544.67 30,553.00
389,640.03 _
._. __ __ _ _
286,117.79 188,470.99 672,968.50 __
68,545.77 8,334.40 __
__ _
_
_
_
_
_
__ __ _
_
___
296,691.23
_
_
458,913.88
__
_
257,034.74
123,067.50
745,919.42 67,891.00
_
252,R89.84 __
660.793.83 17,007.00 137,383.17 142,370.26 _.
_ .
_
--0
0.
._. __ 0
_ _ 9,100.00 _
159,303.00 30,553.00
_ _ _
67,891.00
00
_
17,007.00
0_0
_
_
Total Cities _
____ 17,636,328.46 83,163.92 281,846.66 812,533.85 236,386.02 194,753.11 19,245,012.02 368,699.14 . . _
649.00 369,348.1'1
Total Counties _ ____ 105,949,592.91 670,007.631,742,507.152,898,876.04 772,086.38 883,848.49112,866,918.604,207,772.57 158,021.42 355,827.69 4,721,621. 68
Grand Total _ ____ 123,585,921.37 753,171.55 2,024,353.813,711,409.891,008,472.40 1,028,601.60 132,111,930.62 4,576,471.71 158,021.42 356,476.695,090,969.82
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION (195960)
~- --~--=~=================c============
I. Ineome-v-General Fund-Continued
II. Non-Revenue Receipts
SYSTEM
Appling _
Atkinson _
Bacon _
Baker
_
Baldwin _
Banks
_
Barrow _
Bartow _
Ben HiIL _
Berrien _
Bibb
_
Bleckley _
Brantley _
Brooks
_
Bryan
_
Bulloch Burke
Butts Calhoun Camden
_ _
_ _
_
Candler
_
Carroll;
_
Catoosa
_
Charlton
~
Chatham _
Chattahoochee. _
Chattooga
~
Cherokee _
Clarke
_
Clay
_
D. OTHER REVENUE
13. I 1. Transfers 2. Transfers Cafeteria
I
Other
Other
Operation. 4. Athletics 5. Other
1 Systems
Funds
Total
Other Sources
Grand Total of ReceiptsGeneral
Fund
A. SCHOOL BOND ACCOUNTS
1. Sale of Bonds
2. Co. Tax for Bonds and Bond Interest
3. District Tax for
Bonds and Bond Int.
4. Int. on Investment
Bond
Funds
---_S--
~ _~_ $----------- $
s
75.00
- ----2;074:28 ::::::::::: ::::::
s
s
$ 813,426.40 S
75.00 398,714.58
468,452.52
87.19 2,161.47 339,474.00
888,885.65 _
$ 26,613.42 S _ 10,915.36 _ 32,285.44 _ 9,588.15
32,734.87
$ 3,088.00 _ _
46.04 279.97
15,542.60 2,073.70 27,789.50
7,399.11 560.99
_
1,801.90
_
289.01 __
24,743.61 30,424.19
289.01
359,318.34 _ 470,010.27 _ 916,818.12 _ 284,121.86 _ 643,174.76 _
8,629.52 15,168.78 5_0__,8_1__9_.4__0
205.16
1,990.42 _
1,951.13 _
2,315260..3040
95,737.91
_
-142.84
_
391.23 349.68 1,007.36
95,737.91 248.39 349.68
9,860.71
6,816,227.66 212,153.95 409,079.93 618,525.47
391,735.64
16,013.91
~______
65.78 .
2,141.83 _ _ _
_
2,083.30
101,000.00 _
_ 1,354.16 __
101,000.00
2,083.30 1,354.16
1,432,218.58 1,031,669.82
406,115.79 455,740.30
588,516.34
.. ._.
. .
._.
._______
..
.--- .
.___ 17,354.19.
. . __.
..
.. __ 22,104.87
41,722.51
_
.
_
._____ 2,085.12
._______
103.12
3,577.83 _._._. ..
1,814.93
_
256,297.76
38.95
_
266.66 31,674.59
1,814.93 266.66
31,674.59
378,514.38 .. .. _._
1,231,165.16 __... .___
876,248.10 __._._________
362,552.27 . __. .
7,391,103.70
.
9,519.84
243.18 ._. _
56,028.04
135.59 1,060.86
37,182.57 6,937.54 __.
._
. __..
20,662.84
855.00
...
._. .
... _
97,418.49 __.. .
._._._.
.
..
.
1,920.85
4,248.43 718,709.87 __. . ._____ 14,311.41 3,299.19 1,029,058.15 __._ .. __._._._ 63,190.95 __. _.___
175.00 2,557.39
_
256,297.76 2.170,913.68
.. _.__ 150,227.97 __._________ 2,937.31
38.95 270,922.26
5.59
1.60
Clayton
_
Clinch
_
Cobb _
Coffee
_
Colquitt , __
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
_ _ _ _ _
Dade
_
Dawson _
Decatur
_
DeKalb _
Dodge ,; _
Doolv _
Dougherty __
Douglas
_
Early _
Echols _
7U!Ui ::ii;066:66'1----n~ni ----~:~~~:~~I:::ii:~i~:~~'::::i;~i~:i~
1'~i~:~;U~ ~~~:~~:::~ 2JUZU~I::::::::::::
4,082,913.55
283,568.35 1,779.62
I -:::::::
~:~~~:~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ----7;151:59
U~U~
1,237,405.54 \,252,872.90
24,829.40 9,090.29
- - I ------
I:::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::~:~~~:~~ ::::~;~~~:~~ 704,883.93
.
553,480.14
31,892.36
993,404.36 411,117.00 46,855.09
1------1:00 :6:~~9:~~1--:~:~~~:~~ :::::::::::: 47,44Ug
364,638.21 931,494.67
12,975.36 16,032.37
16.66
!
I ::::::1
J 10,825.001 _ !- _________
~:~iUg :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ------427:30
u~ng
361,979.14 220,122.05
11,941.01 2,390.50 5,538.60
11,550.00 --
------------ 22,375.00 1,341,434.18
43,385.51
1,487,854.76 609,882.32
2,097,737.08 10,866,567.05 11,396,953.001,200,724.76
516.61
2\3.55
730.16 920,235.58
12,055.00
42,372.24
_
._ 541,075.32
42,372.24 541,075.32
782,620.41 3,780,184.23
695,016.32 735,478.48 151,098.95
350,091.20 938,768.44
. 375,039.22 39,764.59
19,263.99 4,801.02
6,000.00
930.56 5,271.54
~~::~~:~~
8,750.00 _
57.43
_ 3,592.17 10,992.25
913.50 9.50
43.32 280.51
_ 88,704.35
_
300.00 _ _
625.85 _
Effingham _ Elbert, __
Emanuel.. Evans. __ Fannin__
6,240.83 534.60
3,270.00
1,040.60
_
_ _
6,240.83 3,804.60
578,301.36 911,550.76
1,059,29\.35
17,160.26 _
17;315:88
42.19 _
: ..
_ 168.75
1,040.60 ~~5:mJr ::---28;780:58 :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
Fayette __ Floyd _ Forsyth __ Franklin. Fulton
421,222.38
1,520,303.00
1,593.39 13,121.25 4,317.13 -i~385~i5 ---20~416~92 1i57,856.27
_
::::::::::::j ------------1 :::::::::::-220;813:76
742.80
742.80 685,305.09
2,498.85 223,312.61 8,431,308.86
_ _
_
13,926.93 338,513.51
6,098.45 603.57
694,163.76
_ _ _ _
110,157.84
Gilmer
_
Glascock. _
Glynn _
Gordon _
Grady
_
472,352.84
_
6.62
_
149.60
156.22 169,131.19
_
2,127,107.36
_
-_-_1_2_7__;7_0__4_:9__8 ::::2::,4:6:1::.9:8: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: --1272;,476014.:9988
678,414.32 _
956,736.11
_
8,431. 82
84,652.51 3\,996.74 31,386.72
2,532.94
_
_ 5,237.28
_
Greenc.,.
_
Gwinnett.; _ Habersham _
HaIL
_
Hancock. __
300.00 670.00 5,400.00 3,771.50
802.90
.'-___ 415.00
54.85 29,149.91 2,491.66
354.85 30,622.81 8,306.66 3,771.50
643,502.68 1,689,538.29
882,141.68 1,425,842.87
551,823.15
_ 105,755.70 35,032.03 111,082.47
4,226.15
2,066.43 100.00
_ 477.66
_ 2,738.70 1,195.53
488,839.10 643,658.45 776,457.69 367,295.54 897,076.75
16,545.37 .. 24,298.32
13,785.15 __ 61,891. 70
90.00 _ _
228.44 _
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION (1959.60)
I. Income-General Fund-Continued
II. Non-Revenue Receipts-Continued
SYSTEM
._----, -_._- D. OTHER REVENUE
-;------;-----
----
1. Transfers Other
2. Transfers Other
3. Cafeteria Operation
i
4. Athletics i 5. Other
Systems
Fnnds
Total Other Sources
Grand Total of Receipts-
General
Fund
A. SCHOOL BOND ACCOUNTS
1. Sale of Bonds
2. Co. Tax for Bonds and Bond Interest
4. Int. on Investment
Bond Fnnds
Houston
$
Irwin.................... .
Jackson..................
Jasper
Jeff Davis................
$
$
$
3,320.93 5,218.00............
1............
8,037.73
2,797.41 $
$ 2,797.41 $ 1,898,568.80 $ 535,007.64
8,538.93 604,491.25
369,377.83 8,037.73 541,170.86
i~D
. ii,"~ ,"00"..(1 .:~~I';:mm 910,736.24
518,386.99.
420,062.01
..
476,921.44
402,366.13
. .$ 1,100.00
$ 56,814.78$ 1,125.00
11,347.91.. ..
..
27,818.38
112.50 ..
18,707.87
28,211.00
4.07 ....
26,518.56 1,212.00..
8,096.23
5,442.39 2,090.17
225.00 .
400.00
. ..
Lt:a~n~~i~esr:.:..:.:.:.:::::
....
..::::::
......
:::.
Liberty......
Lincoln , ;
. . ..
:::::::::::f:::::::::: I
....... . . . . . : :
288,515.39
I
1,273,175.80..............
393,159.52....
7,850.44 5,747.37
6,401.62.. ..
. 1,442.09
..
..
.
801,052.78......
18,530.12..
.
..
851. 11
. .. .
851. 11 349,839.20.....
..
.
Long
..
Lowndes ..
1,737.76.
Lumpkin Macon
.. _
467.70 i :l 5 :
.
Madison
.
29,203.00
30,940.76
467.70 1.15
267,338.96.... 1,074,800.23..
352,776.56.. 692,313.29.. 601,712.50
900.00
11,788.37. 74,444.79.. 12,646.87..
19,110.49
334.73
175.00 138.50 493.18 15.00
Marion
_
McDuffie ..
Me Intosh
.
Meriwether.
_
Miller
..
5,000.00
-----iI
403.77
45.25 2,009.08
5,000.00 403.77
45.25 2,009.08
364,041.23 .. 605,938.11 479,161.29.. 949,830.10.. 471,197.67...
7,497.01 23,294.27 . 29,631.26 .
3,613.73
. . .. 992.61 ..
MitchelL............... Monroe
Montgomery______ ___
Morgan
.
Murray
_
16,000.00 6,335.00
.
_
22,335.00
767,306.93....
.
525,142.48..............
341,755.92
636,707.31..
472,396.01......
26,549.90 20,634.91
17,447.74 8,484.96
5,455.12
.
1
. . .
262.50
~:~~~~:::::::: :--ll'9~8'OO~:00 ~7:910:671__---- ----:: ::-1- _:::::: 11:::~:9~0:6:
Oconee________ __
__ _ _
6,211.84 _
__ __
__
6,211.84
~~~I . . ."moo1 .. ..........,'"""",,,
Pike___________ Polk____________
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
_ _ _ _ _
_
__
36,413.66 _
228.60 _
889.97
889.97
36,413.66
244.32
472.92
----------- -- ---
108.50
108.50
9,gu~ugl__::~:0,52~:~: 6~U1U1 __ ~::3:0:~3 1::~~:~:::~
369,093.551______________ 436,518.20
6,275.65 ___
471.6
635,648.97
8,205.89 30,987.32
767,571.65 __ 415,947.66 __ 590,064.04 429,533.99 940,789.68
14,939.72 24,558.90 11,306.69
5,429.70 440.89
_ _ _ 122.7 _
310,221.64 448,501.40 158,068.31
459,195.75 563,089.55
_ 24,008.55
18,363.21
_ _ _
5,923.0 _
Richmond________________ Rockdale_____________ __
Schley___________________
SCreveo______ __
Seminole______
__
Spalding
._
Stephens
Stewart__________________
Sumter._________________
Talbot.
._
Taliaferro____________
TattnalL
Taylor
Telfair_____________
__
TerreIL___________
Thomas____________
Tift__________
_
Toombs____________ Towns___________________
Trentlen_________________
222,861.67 300.00
614,423.44 __
39,572.87 __
__ 15,468.07
44.54
~
_ _
11.89
__ __ __
28,500.20
4,951.81 _
_
__
__
_
_
1,866.08
_
__ _
13,100.05 __
2,146.06
__
_
_ 3,880.55 1,304.97
892,326.05 300.00 56.43
28,500.20
4,951.81
1,866.08
_ _ _ _ _
_ _ 16,980.60
~
3,451.03
6,468,236.54
461,816.19 211,684.06 866,598.32 442,981.06
327,500.15
1,692,066.10 547,849.86 _________ 462,031.76 613,944.29 410,342.66
214,629.30
.
758,653.03
480,552.03
__
646,001.64 __
629,277.93
919,335.39 1,075,841.81
528,414.85 278,119.35 325,025.41
301,684.16 _
437,049.68 26,457.91____________
4,434.36 23,129.04
22,751.48 11,449.62 4,968.86
16,031.95
_
15,180.16 26,450.20
40,350.87 68,606.80
272.04
75,969.9 2,941.0
_ 2,768.6 2,052.3
_ _ _ _ _
_ 667.5
_ _ _
1,768.1 17,488.3
_ _ _
:::::::::::: :f~~~~~_-_::::::_::::::::::
----3:139145 1,070.47 :::::::::::: :::::::::::- ----4,761.92
Twiggs_______
__
__
118.91
118.91
Unioll_______ _
___ ~ _
Upson
. __
1,071,983.65
448,426.31 464,885.05 372,504.37 797,218.39
23,111.68 19,300.00
7,527.50 15,745.14
_
8.70
341.4
_
_
_
~:~t~~~~:::::::::::::::: :::~~:~~5:~~ ---T~~n~
Warren__________________
15.00
Washington______________
2,022.50
:::::::::::: :~~~:~~
::::3:1~~:5131-- 1rm:~~ 1,640,173.39 __ 885,162.24 __ 843,647.36 __
104,126.67 5,195.37
_
11,261.67
_
37,860.04
_
40.58
:--::::::: 40.00
300.00
95.58 2,322.50,
;~U~U~::
------1134:31 ---- -152:66 -- ---548:7
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS O~' EDUCATION (1959-60)
SYSTEM
Wayne
_
Webster
_
Wheeler
_
White
_
Whitfield
_
Wilcox, _
Wilkes_. _
Wilkinson _
Worth
_
Total Counties _
I. Income-s-General Fund-Continued
II. Non-Revenue Receipts-Continued
_-------1 D. OTHER REVENUE
_ - - - - - ; - - - - , - - - - - - _..
11. Transfers 2. Transfers 3. Cafeteria
Total
I Other
Other
Operation 4. Athletics 5. Other
Other
Systems
Funds
Sources
Grand Total of Receipta-c-
General Fund
A. SCHOOL BOND ACCOUNTS
1. Sale of Bonds
2. Co. Tax for Bonds and Bond Interest
3. Distriet Tax for
Bonds and Bond Int.
4. Int. on Investment
Bond
Fnnds
----
--- -
::: _____ $
$
s.
s..
$ 6,571.31 $ 6,571.31 $ 1,072,408.35 s.. --------- $ 66,602.06 S. _____ . ____ $ 5,529.55
---- ----4;779:66 ::::::::::. :::::::::::: :::::::::::: --''2;207:70 ---6;987:36
_ ._.
.
._______
88.00
88.00
m:~~u~ ------- --- ---- ------- --------- -- --
382,427.49
_-----------
--
--- --
- - - ~ - - - - - - --
----
---
---------------------
----
_ -._.
. . . __. 239,352.25 131,241.82 __._________ 370,594.07 1,480,346.35 - __ ._-- ----- 65,002.05 -------- --- --
_._._._.
._
________.. .___
_
__.
.
. __.
____________ . 37,239.86
. 874.17
63.77 ._._________
._ _
.___
. __.____
._._____ 1,575.00
63.77 39,689.03
503,713.63 590,537.29 485,668.17
919,351.88
___---------------
---
-----
---- ------- -------- ---
15,016.82 -----------22,218.58 ------------
---
_------- ---
17,651. 85
44.90
806.01 899.81
. 2,207,346.91 786,893.183,525,941.36 824,732.41 203,442.257,548,356.11159,481,712.43 16,987,591.12 5,609,761.46 1,452,117.42 1, 682,599.75
Americus _
Atlanta
.
Barnesville _
Bremen _
Buford
_
Calhoun _ Carrollton _
Cartersville __ Cedartown , Chickamauga
... __ $. __._._. $
$
_______.
33,720.48 92,000.00
__ . ._.____ __
.
-
. __.__ __
. $__
. $ . __ $
$ 487,971.40 $_.
-- L--
s.. s. --
-----
.
. 207,188.80 39,196.59 246,385.39 27,658,143.01 - __ ----- --- ---- ---
---- ._--- -- --
. __ .
..
6,272.00
. 125,720.48 6,272.00
-- 223,762.62
203,132.03
__. __.
------
----
----
----
---
---
--- ---- ----
--_.-
-----
-.
2.5,684.73 5,498.38 _._.
. 31,183.11
198,444.43 --- --- ._. ---- ----- ---- .- ---- --
19,484.85 _ 106,232.44 .
7,247.75
2,594.14 21,262.29
.
_
0,209.90
1,525.07 4,119.21
14,000.00 33,484.85 106,232.44 34,720.00
330,349.32 - __----- ----- ---- ----- -------- .-- --
444,821.10 _ --------- ---- ---- -- -------- _.- _.
-- 612,075.25 260,000.00 ._- ---
27,691. 75
520,126.87 -
-------- .. ---- -- -_._--------- _.
151,858.40
-- ._.
2,024.07
31,678.48 1,308.00 15,340.39
105,703.27
7>198:i4 _. . .__ .____
:J7,678.73 _.
363.50 2,036.89
_
39,499.68 4,671.56 17,377.28 224,389.34
269,068.31 311 ,569.84 756,765.97 1,141,950.20 719,606.94
------
._-
----
_.
-- ----
Fitzgerald
Gainesville Hawkinsville Hogansville Jefferson
_
_
99,458.25
.
_ __. .
._________
_
51,407.82 _.. .
__
._
145.00
.
._._
27,016.60 11,554.41
._.
.
._.__
42,107.02 13,998.35
15,131.51 1,048.95
._____
99,458.25
53,702.52 52,456.77 56,250.37
LaGrange Marietta Monroe. Monltrie
Newnan
_
35,999.64
.___ 24,091.71
..
60,091.35
:::::::::=== :::::::::::: _
.. _
---- --2-5280~,442809~.7315
...
._______ ============ ------324~60 --2-2580~,48i230~.7951
_
21,000.00
._ ..
._ 3,907.61 24,907.61
Pelham_________ Quitman . __. Rome_______________
Tallapoosa___________ Tallulah Falls____
_ 4,583.30 35,103.82
. 918.76
11,861.95
._ 17,400.75
4.74 .____
._
4.74 5,502.06 35,103.82
29,262.70
472,678.72 . _ 840,369.95 . 217,651.57 _
296,950.52 __ 188,433.68 _
1,103,914.67 __
1,125,098.91______ _
124,494.28
_.
843,635.22 .
633,080.94
_. .
._. . __
322,979.50 __ 245,704.79 __ 1,284,481.55 __
127,191.92 41,404.16
_
. __
_. . __. .
.. .
_ _ .
.
_ _ _
_ 250.00
... _
.
.
_
. ._.
_
_ . . __
Thomaston . ._. __ .
.
. __.___
44,651.49 44,651.49 685,455.51
._ _
_
Thomasville
.
.______ 147,335.63
147,335.63 907,178.82 _.
. _. .
.
._
Toccoa.
.
. 2,515.52
.__ 56,346.91 7,134.21
730.13 66,726.77 458,341.76
. ..
..
._
Trion
..
._. ._. 23,091.75 6,162.14. __. .____ 29,253.89 252,187.74
.... _. _.
__. . . . .
. __
Valdosta
..
.... _. __.
.. __..
.
.. .. _.
._ .. _. __.___ 1,180,572.32 ....
.
.
.
Vidalia
._. . . __. .. __. . __._.
Waycross__. .____ West Point. , ._
39,195.52 __... ._. 21,520.81
Winder,
.
122,680.52 .
._
..
..
1,057.60 .
._.
.____ ._.__
52,055.41 10,864.39
1,041.85 1,632.20
.______
1,041.85 41,885.32 21,520.81
185,600.32
300,339.05 1,002,480.85
238,636.62
405,007.95
. __.. _. .
._. ._._._.
. __. . _.. _.
. .
... _.. __. . __
. __._ __
7,540.00
_ ... _
_
. __
Total Cities_______
960,068.12 95,468.12 565,362.93 361,551.97 125,595.132,108,046.27 47,327,916.69 260,000.00
.00 35,231.75 2,274.07
Total Counties.c , , . __ 2,207,346.91 786,893.183,525,941.36 824,732.41 203,442.257,548,356.11159,481,712.43 16,987,591.125,609,761.461,452,117.421,682,599.75
Grand Total., , .
3,167,415.03 882,361.304,091,304.291,186.284.38 329,037.389,656,402.38206,809,629.12 17,247,591.125,609,761.461,487,349.171,684,873.82
------~-------------_.-
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPT8-----BOARDS OF EDUCATION (1959-60)
II. Non-Revenue Receipts-Continued
SYSTEM
B. CAPITAL OUTLAY FROM STATE
I. Funds from State
2. Funds Paid to Sch. Bldg. Auth.
Total Sch. Bond
and State Capital Outlay
C. FED.
BLDG. FUNDS PL 815
D.LOANS
E. SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY AND INSURANCE ADJUSTMENTS
1. Sale of
Real Property
2. Sale of Equipment
3. Net Insurance
Recovery
Total PL 815 Sale of
Property and Insurance
Adjustments
Grand Total
N 0 0 -Revenue Receipts
------~-I-----I------I-----I------I-----I-----I:------1-----1-----1-----
Appling.
.
Atkinson
.
Bacon
_
Baker _
Baldwin .
$...
.$
3,176.19
89,900.00 $
. 39,500.00
119,601.42 $__.. .... __ $
10,915.36 ._. __.. __.
35,461.63 _.
.
49,134.19.
.. _. __.
33,014.84 __. __.,_,._.__
35,000.00 $10,000.00. 15,322.50 64,075.00 _... 1,466.94
.$ .____
. ._._. 275.00
1,705.00 $ 1,973.67
. 50.00 1,075.00
690.72 S .______
295.17 594.52
37,395.72 $ 11,973.67 15,322.50 64,420.17 3,411.46
156,9"7.14 22,889.03 50,784.13 113,554.36 36,426.30
Banks . Barrow _ Bartow _
Ben HilL Berrien _
16,100.00
20,000.00 70,900.00
10,580.65 ._________
850.00 __.. . .
31,268.78
._____
36,000.00
1,952.50 _.
55,166.16 .
.___
30,000.00 __.
20,120.00 ._ .. __.
. ..
.
.
71,105.16 _.' __. __._'. __ . __. __... __.
.
. ._._. .. .___
._
..
850.00
..... _._____ 37,952.50
100.33
30,100.33
._._______ _
_
.
. __. .. __
11,430.65 69,221.28 85,266.49 20,120.00 71,105.16
Bibb......
Bleckley.;
.
Brantley.....
Brooks.......... Bryan
201,000.00
.
.
.
.
.
-
.
34,100.00 68,900.00
203,141.83
85,860.00 100,000.00
34,100.00 ._ .. 68,965.78. . . 16,013.91 .. __. .
.
41,500.00
_ 40,000.00
...
273.43
._._ .... _. 400.00
3,253.20
10.80 241.85
2,775.79
._ 20.00
192,162.42
41,510.80 4U ,661. 85
395,304.25
75,610.80 109,627.63
16,013.91
Bulloch.c i... .
Burke................ ..
Butts........... .
Calhoun........ .
Camden
.
34,820.00
69,260.00 123,100.00 60,400.00
.
145,802.51 . ..
123,100.00 .. __.
._
79,839.31
._______
103.12
..
25,682.70
88,500.00 ._._ .. 55,000.00 ._._ .. 49,300.00 _.
... . _. . _
._ . . .
.
.____
.
._ .
.
..
_
1,195.05
28,080.00 344.00 ._ 293.00
. .._
116,580.00 55,344.00 49,300.00
293.00 1,195.05
262,382.51 178,444.00 129,139.31
396.12 26,877.75
Candler.........
Carroll
Catoosa.......
Charlton
.
Chatham .
.
.
44,100.00
53,863.02
. 161,291.96 218,516.45
6,920.00
73,780.00 124,820.11
28,900.00
50,417.84
fi,860.10 313,000.00 :319,860.10
8,500.00
10,000.00 . __ ._.____
9,466.60 5,140.00
.______ 100.00
..... ..
526.75 740.00 233.25
.
4,829.42 __._.
_ 9.56 592.67
_
... __.
18,493.35 5,889.56
825.92 10,100.00 4,829.42
72,356.37 224,406.01 125,646.03 60,517.84 324,689.52
Chattahoochee . . .
Chattooga .
Cherokee .
Clarke
.
Clay
..
9,400.00 70,300.00
1O,609.fi9 40,fiOO.OO
9,400.00 ... _. ' __ .......
88,085.60 .... _.
65,748.34
.
_
163,774.97 ..... _. . ._
40,607.19 .. _.
5,700.00 __.
30,000.00 __ ..
._
35,000.00
._
520,000.00
.
_._
3,701.00 5.00
150.00 469.21 47.5UI
20,00U.00
10,000.00 7.17
5,7UO.00 50,000.00 35,150.00 534,170.21
59.67
15,100.00 138,085.60 100,898.34 697,945.18 40,666.86
Clayton______________ Clineh., Cohb_________________
Coffee____________ Colquitt _
. 126,800.00
371.93
66,600.00 43,400.00
_
133,400.00
840,335.59 54,700.47 420,897.97 158,601.33 _ 9,147.72
1 60,000.00'_____________ 50.00
800,000.00 15,000.00
379.00 --------------
117.00
_
135,922.40
462.54
60,379.00 167.00
935,922.40 15,462.54
900,714.59
54.867.47 1,356,820.37
174,063.87 9,147.72
Columbia ._
Cook
_
Coweta
Crawford
Crisp
79,200.00 114,684.53 _
..__
105,700.00 574,674.34
_
_
39,600.00
53,488.86
_
_
82,100.00
98,158.53 _
50,000.00 _ 123,000.00 84,000.00
160.20 _ _
2,350--.0-0- ---,----
_
299.40
800.00
1,089.50
50,000.00 2,350.00
123,459.60
85,889.50
50,000.00 117,034.53 698,133.94 53,488.86 184,048.03
Dade_________________
1,500.00
Dawson______________
124.50
Decatur. __
___ ________
DeKalb
Dodge________________
7,900.00
46,500.00
59,984.33
22,700.00
31,034.11
111,200.00 154,58.5.M
_ 12,698,437.11
103,000.00 110,900.00 _
_ _ _
126,450.00
16,000.00
15,000.00 1,300,000.00
90,000.00
_ ______
16,000.00
75,984.33
----- --------250:00 ---------32:30 -----15:282:30
31,034.11 169,867.81
330.89
2,114.25
2,294.77 1,431,189.91 14,129,627.02
75.00
950.92
91,025.92 201,925.92
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early _.______ ____ Echols
Effingham____________
ElberL______________ EmanueL____________ Evans________________ Fannin_______________
_
83,800.00
_
_
86,900.00
2,274.98 _
106,900.00 13,200.00
67,300.00 93,400.00 125,700.00
440,191.20 1,313,807.66
127,595.15 134,336.36 __
18,001.02 __
84,502.45 93,400.00 143,184.63
32,915.00
75,100.00 103,880.58
168,000.00 15,000.00
108,500.00 15,000.00 13,500.00 30,500.00
4,312.50
2,825.00
9,098.95 2,000.00 3,100.00
_
820.00
_ 13.97
242.50
97.66
237.87
4,312.50 200,915.00
17,825.00 833.97
_ 117,939.11 15,000.00 15,500.00 33,837.87
444,503.70 1,514,722.66
127,595.15 152,161. 36 18,834.99
84,502.45 211,339.11 158,184.63 15,500.00 137,718.45
Fayette_______________ Floyd________________ Forsyth_______________ Franklin______________ Fulton_______________
Gilmer________________ Glascock______________ Glynn________________ Gordon____ Grady________________
37,600.00
47,700.00 103,280.00 32,200.00 82,300.00 240,400.00
62,200.00 64,300.00 119,200.00
47,700.00 103,280.00 38,298.45 96,830.50 1,383,235.11
10,964.76 37,600.00 146,852.51 101,534.02 150,586.72
._____
10,000.00 1,936.90
75,000.00 82,389.55
6.00
18.00
. ._._____
400.00
1,078.00 .__
12,671.43 797.79
94.10
6.00 _ ._
10,018.00 1,936.90
_ _ 87,671.43 1.875.79 82,883.65
47,706.00 103,280.00 38,298.45 106,848.50 1,385,172.01
10,964.76 37,600.00 234,523.94 103,409.81 233,470.37
Greene_______________ Gwinnett.____________
Hahersham___________
HaIL________________ Hancock______________
2,120.80
92,500.00
85,700.00 88,500.00 77,900.00
92,500.00 108,299.79
120,732.03
202,421.17 85,442.48
20,000.00
750.00 3,365.00
276.84
158.31 2,775.00
26,849.71
340.26
6,610.07
20,276.84 26,849.71
498.57
10,135.07 3,365.00
112,776.84
135,149.50 121,230.60
212.556.24 88,807.48
Haralson______________ Harris________________ Hart_________________ Heard________________ Henry________________
40,559.81
50,100.00 101,500.00 54,300.00 107,900.00
16,635.37 74,398.32 142,059.81 68,313.59 169,791.70
42,500.00
._
4,000.00
5,000.00
2,811.58
5.00 135.00
333.35
708.00
45,316.58 135.00 _
4,000.00 6,041.35
61,951. 95 74,533.32 142,059.81 72,313.59
175,833.05
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPT8-BOARDS OF EDUCATION (1959-60)
II. Non-Revenue Receipts-Continued
B. CAPITAL OUTLAY
E. SALE OF SCHOOL PROPEllTY
FROM STATE
Total
AND INSURANCE ADJUSTMENTS Total PL 815
Sch. Bond
C. FED.
Sale of
Grand Total
SYSTEM
and State
BLDG.
D. LOANS
Property and Non-Revenue
1. Funds
2. Funds
Capital
FUNDS
1. Sale of
2. Sale of
3. Net
Insurance
Receipts
from State Paid to Sch.
Outlay
PL 81.1
Real
Equipment Insurance Adjustments
Bldg. Auth.
Property
Recovery
- - - - - - - - - - - ~----I----+---~--- -~-- - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1
Houston
$
JIarwckins_o_n___________.________
Jasper
.
Jeff Davis_____________
$ 5,40000 38,100.00
9,440.00
79,200.00 $ 73,200.00
_ _ ._
137,139.78 $ 8696,,904370..9818
18,707.87 38,755.07
s 656,505.00
. ._______
65,650.00 $ 7,000.00
15,000.00 34,000.00
$
385.05 s..
250.00
350.00 __.___________
$ 722,540.05 $ 8.19,679.83
7,250.00_
97,197.91 66,030.88
15,350.00
34,057.87
._
34,000.00
72,755.07
Jefferson
JJeonhkninsos_n_____________._
Jones
.
Lamar
..
320.00
120,800.00
46,480.0_0_ 61,000.00 60,200.00
126,467.39 73,318.56
3,702.17 69,096.23 60,200.00
100.00 450.55
24,000.00 12,000.00 __. __.________
.
2,604.00 64.00
728.00
159.07
2,704.00 514.55
24,8~7.G7
12,000.00 _
129,171.39 73,833.11 28,.189.24
81,096.23 60,200.00
Lanier________________ Laurens Lee Liberty_______________ Lincoln_______________
.____________
29,900.00 _
41,800.00
56,600.00 41,800.00
37,750.44 7,189.46 48,201.62 75,130.12
41,800.00
771.45
41,000.00
._
.
_
771.4.1
41,000.00 _
_
37,750.44 7,960.91 89,201.62 7.1,130.12
41,800.00
Long_._______________ Lowndes______________ Lumpkin
Macon Madison______________
5,080.00 123,700.00
26,100.00 __
._. _
_ 96,600.00
43,143.37.
198,283.29
.
13,140.05 349.73______________
116,610.49
. 1,000.00 12,000.00
300.00 1,360.33
.
1,320.39
6,812.86
550.00 "_.___________
1,986.49
_ _
9,433.25 12,.150.00 3,346.82
43,143.37 198,283.29 22,.173.30 12,899.73 119,9.17.31
Marion_._____________ McDuffie
McIntosh
.
Meriwether.__________
Miller______
_
.___
MitcheIL____________
17,861.41
Monroe
._____________
Montgomery__________
Morgan_______________
Murray_______________
50,500.00 _
37,400.00 133,300.00 62,300.00
_ 46,000.00 49,400.00 82,500.00 55,300.00
57,997.01
25,000.00
35.00 __
25,035.00
23,294.27._____________
37,400.00 167,537.60._____________
25,000.00
3,010.00
1,457.30 145.00
641.58 217. .12
2,098.88 3,372.52 25,000.00
62,300.00._____________
.19,000.00
2,537.80
43.50
61,581.30
~U~J! :::::::::::j::::_~~:~~:~~ ::::::::::::::I::::::::~~~:~~ :::::::::::::: -----:~:~~~:gg
99,947.74 64,047.46
1__ -----.----- --------------1
43,000.00
320.35,
2,352.00 1,230.00
604.50 330.61
2,9.16.50 44,880.96
83.032.01 25,393.1.1 40,772 ..12 192,537.60 123,881.30
.10,841.43 91,634.91 49,400.00 102,904.24 108,928.42
Muscogee_____________ Newton Oconee_______________ Oglethorpe____________ Paulding
Peach________________ Pickens_______________ Pierce________________ Pike__________________ Polk__________________
PulaskL.____________ Putnam_______________ Quitman______________ Rahun________________ Randolph_____________
Richmond_____________ Rockdale_____________ Schley________________ Screven_______________ Seminole______________
Spalding______________ Stephens______________ StewarL_____________ Sumter_______________ TalboL
Taliaferro_____________ TattnalL____________ Taylor________________ Telfair________________ TerrelL______________
Thomas_______________ Tift Toombs_______________ Towns________________ Treutlen______________
Troup________________ Turner. Twiggs_______________ Union________________ Upson________________
WWaalltkoenr______________________________ WWaarrreen_______________ Washington___________
290,800.00
_
--------------
4,913,729.16 23,543.44
66,117.00
199.451______________
300.00
3,301.60
24,464.341
90,780.79 5,004,509.95
3,601.60
27,145.04
32,900.00 87,000.00
~U6l:~~ :::::::::::::: -----~::~:~ ------~:~~~:~~ ------~:~~~:~~ :::::::::::::: -----~~:~~~:~~
60,157.33 87,000.00
-- -----------
39,193.21
--
--------------l--------------
--------------
39,193.21
13,900.00 91,600.00
33,600.00 41,500.00
__ 49,800.00
67,869.42 66,058.90
61,670.34 91,600.00
25,000.00 50,000.00 28,000.00 10,000.00
393.88 ---------
3,463.55 -------------- -------------118.00 ---
__ _
92.66
2,474.30
454.13
25,393.88 53,463.55 28,118.00 10,092.66
2,928.43
93,263.30 119,522.45 28,118.00 71,763.00 94,528.43
47,500.00 49,400 .00
31,000.00
47,500.00 67,763.21
60,931.56
140,011.54 1,794.00 32,363.93
.________
_ 52.900.00 31,400.00 106,700.00 46,380.00
29,865.09 63,500.00 52,400.00 1,940.00 56,500.00
653,031.12 409,799.09 33,194.00 113,902.96 103,925.27
52,616.57 74,949.62 57,368.86 1,940.00 72,531.95
30,000.00 9,000.00 6,000.00 50,000.00 42,000.00 2,000.00
750.00
65.00
___________
340.00 -------- ---- __
463.50 -------------- --------------
479.40
2,375.00
702.00
650.00 --------------
815.00 340.00 463.50 32,854.40 1,352.00
36,000.00 _ 4,000.00
-
36,000.00
2,489.00
152.09
11,641.09
7.00
318.84
6,325.84
789.63
47.90
4,837.53
- -------- --------------
100.00
486.56
121.95 91.29 100.00
50,121.95 42,091.29
486.56 200.00 2,000.00
48,315.00 68,103.21
463.50 93,785.96 1,352.00
689,031.12 421,440.18 39,519.84 118,740.49 103,925.27
102,738.52 117,040.91 57,855.42
2,140.00 74,.531.95
27,800.00 96,300.00
110,000.00 --------------
96,000.00 35,500.00 46,400.00
27,800.00 96,967.51 15,180.16 26,450.20
453,803.15 86,367.22 96,000.00 35,500.00 46,400.00
89,400.00
22.500.00 20,000.00
_ 118,000.00
__
__
-------.------ -------------- --------------
100.00
55.00
182.85
337.85 22,500.00
260.00
12,000.00
990.00
32,260.00 90,390.00
255.00 369508..9040
726.75
2,052.00
93\.90
1,186.90
194.44_
120,637.38 658.00
--------------
_
726.75
27,800.00 97,305.36 37.680.16 58,710.20 90,390.00
454,990.05 207,004.60 96,658.00 35,500.00 47,126.75
31,795.76 1,320.00
141,200.00
59,000.00 72,000.00
_ 80,800.00
164,311.68 110,445.88 72,000.00
8,847.50 96,545.14
30,000.00 15,000.00
1,903.01
154.66
138.53
------
----------
----
----------
31,903.01 293.19
---------------------------
15,000.00
196,214.69
110,739.07 72,000.00 8,847.50 111,545.14
80.00
115160,,422000..0000 ._______
133,400.00
216251,,842621..0647 -------------- -----1-1-9-,9-8--9-.8-0- ---------3--5-.0-0- ---------1-3-0-.0--0 -------------- -----1-2-0-,1-5--4-.8-0-
37,860.04 -------------- -------------- -------------- --------4--2-5-.0-0- -------------- ---------4-2-5-.0--0
134,265.01
._______
2,794.15
79.12
2,312.18
5,185.45
265,822.04 241,616.47 37,860.04
425.00 139,450.46
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION (1959-60)
II. Non-Revenue Receipts-Continued
SYSTEM
B. CAPITAL OUTLAY FROM STATE
1. Funds from State
2. Funds Paid to Sch. Bldg. Auth.
Total Sch. Bond and State
Capital Outlay
C. FED. BLDG. FUNDS PL 815
D. LOANS
E. SALE OF SCHOOL PROPE~TY AND INSURANCE ADJUSTMENTS
1. Sale of Real
Property
2. Sale of Equipment
3. Net Insurance
Recovery
Total PL 815 Sale of
Property and
Insurance Adjustments
Grand Total Non-Revenue
Receipts
- - - - - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - - 1 - - - ~---------I----I----I---- -----~---
Wayne
$
$
Webster
.___
W~~fh;it~f~ie~l=d===:==::=::=: :=::=:==:::=::
75,000.00 $ 19,300.00
5~:~gg:gg_
147,131.61 s..
19,~00.no
3,500.00 57,400.00 65,002.05
$ 209,500.00 $
736.50 $ 6,510.00
$ 423.45
$ 45.00 2,750.93
210,236.50 $ 45.00 _
6,510.00 3,174.38
357,368.][
19,345.00 3,500.00
63,910.00 68,176.43
Wilcox Wilkes
Wilkinson Worth______
_ __
_ .. _ 39,895.01
51,900.00 85,000.00 61.000.00 124,200.00
51,900.00 100,822.83
83,218.58 182,691.57
30,000.00 25,000.00
3,501.00 1,676.00
279.40
143.00 1,050.00
563.15 405.26
842.55
33,644.00 28,131.26
52,742.55 100,822.83
116,862.58 210,822.83
Total Counties________ 1,315,489.96 7,946,806.74 34,994,366.45 1,057,247.00 5,562,480.69 130,681.13
74,729.56 298,762.17 7,123,900.55 42,118,267.00
Americns
$
Atlanta_______________ Barnesville____________
Bremen
Buford_______________
$ 25,200.00 $ 1,240.00
800.00 ._____________
1,320.00 25,900.00
25,200.00 $ 1,240.00 800.00
27,220.00 __
$ _
$_ .
$570.00 ._____ __
.
$ 503.16
$ 7,060.27
_ ..
Calhoun______________ Carrollton_____________ ("'arteraville___________ Cedartown____________
Chickamauga__________
2,040.00 4,340.00 1,394.81
800.00
21,560.00 42,500.00
35,700.00 52,400.00
23,600.00 46,840.00 326,810.63 52,400.00
800.00
_ __
_
._
__
100.00
__
__
__
__
._________
__ __
Cochran______________
_
_
Commerce -- --- -- __ -- -- -- __ ------ --- __ --- --- --- --- _-- _-- 1_ --- --- -- -'- --1--- --- - -- --- - -1- -- -- -- -- --1--- ---- -- --- --1------
Dalton__--- _------ -- -- -- -- -- --- _--- __ -----
--
1_ - - - ----- - -- --1- -- - -- - -. - -- - -1-- - - - - - - . - - -1- --- -- - -- - ----I
Decatur
----- -------. --- ---------- --------------
-----
1
1
1
Dublin_______________
620.00
66,080.00
66.700.00,
.,
.,
_
$ 8,133.43
100.00
25,200.00 9,373.43
800.00 _
27,220.00
23,600.00 46,840.00 326,910.63 52,400.00
800.00
. 1__ ---------66,700.00
Fitzgerald_____________ Gainesville____________ Hawkinsville__________ Hogansville
Jefferson______________
3,200.00 23,200.00
14,200.00 62,900.00
20,500.00
17,4000.0 62,900.00 23,200.00
20,500.00
1,500.00
17,400.00
__
62,900.00
__
23,200.00
__
1,500.00
22,000.00
LaGrange Marietta______________
Monroe . Moultrie______________
Newnan______________
__
54,500.00
54,750.00
__
25,000.00 __ _
__
_
_
__
__
25,000.00
25,000.00
54,750.00
Pelham_______________
~~~':_a~.:~~~:~~~:~::: ::::::::::::~~
Tallapoosa____________
2,000.00
Tallulah Falls_________
63,800.00
~U88:88
1,400.00
63,800.00
_
~U88:88 :::::::::::::: :::-:::::---:: -- -:_:: ::: :::::::::::::: ::-:::::::--- :::::--::::-::
2,000.00
.
_
1,400.00
13,165.70 _
13,165.70
63,800.00 22,800.00
83,400.00 2,000.00 14,565.70
Thomaston ..
__
Thomasville___________
Toccoa_______________ Trion________________
Valdosta______________
8,760.20 86,900.00
Vidalia
_
Waycross
~
West Point___________ _
__
Winder
_
59,000.00 27,000.00 19,500.00
13,600.00 69,800.00 21,400.00 40,100.00
67,760.20 27,000.00 19,500.00 86,900.00
13,600.00 69,800.00 21,400.00 47,640.00
__ _ 5,000.00 _ _
200,000.00 __ __ _
_
_
_
_
_
__
5,000.00
_
-- - - - - - - - - - - -
__
180.94
497.58 200,678.52
_ _
----------
----------
--------------
--
-----
---------------------------
67,760.20 32,000.00 19,500.00 86,900.00
13,600.00 270,478.52 21,400.00
47,640.00
Total Cities _
136,615.01 843,240.00 1,277,360.83
.00 244,665.70
670.00
684.10
7,557.85 2,13,577.65 1,530,938.48
Total Counties ...
_ 1,315,489.96 7,946,806.74 34,994,366.45 1,057,247.00 5,562,480.69 130,681.13
74,729.56 298,762.17 7,123,900.55 42,118,267.00
Grand TotaL
__ 1,452,104.97 8,790,046.74 36,271,727.28 1,057,247.00 5,807,146.39 131,351.13
75,413.66 306,320.02 7,377,478.20 43,649,205.48
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPT8-BOARDS OF EDUCATION (1959.60)
SYSTEM
II. Non-Revenue Receipts-Continued
------------------------'.
._~---
F. AGENCY FUNDS (EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS) --------,------.,.------,-----,----
~--I Grand Total Receipts
1. Fed. Income 2. State Income 3. Teacher
4. Teacher
5. Group
6. Social
Total
All Funds
Tax and Cash Tax and Cash Retirement
Association
Insurance
Security
7. Other
Agency
Receipts
Receipts
Contribution
Dues
Premium
Funds
Appling ........... $ 62,742.45
295.36
32,286.89
1,035.00
21,074.93 $............ $---- .. -- . -- ... $ 117,434.63
Atkinson __.... _... Bacon_____ ________ Baker .............
30,620.20 27,720.45 21,662.84
129.02 203.30
46.84
13,147.16 15,429.50 10,396.43
840.00 1,409.00
176.00
3,711.07 6,167.90 5,583.14
5,445 15 - -- ~ - --- - - - - - - --
700.89 1,150.31
.. ------851 :00'
53,892.60 51,631.04 39,866.56
-- Baldwin ......... _. - ~ - -- -- -- -- --- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---- ----------- ---------------- ---------------- ... ------------
1,087,858.17 475,496.21 570,867.69 492,894.92 925,311.95
Banks ____ ...... __. Barrow_________ ___ Bartow____________
.......... Ben HiIL...... __. Berrien ________ ____
~
Bihh.. ........ ____ Bleckley __..______. Brantley __... Brooks .... Bryan __. . . .
24,316.80 21,524.00 69,345.69 23,976.70 51,165.20
101.86 107.22 375.88
I 151.53
314.96
685,686.35
5,547.82
15,651.00 3O,061.20
. . . . ----193:06
43,773.60
276.50
30,401.10
215.38
11,128.32 8,931.89 29,341. ~4
8,996.78 22,149.79
1,064.00
896.04 445.00 2,205.00
4,485.95 4,864.64 7,759.21
1,490.75 13,131.48
1,002.24
---------------19,376.69 2,060.11 3,142.18
239.08 6.01
164.74 ' 1,888.57
-----------
242,936.32 ---------------- ---- -----------
6,814.51 ----------------
4,372.50
12,851. 75
1,428.00
6,351.28
20,024.92
1,080.00
4,885.88
12,676.64 ----------------
4,207.04
140,417.25 4,107.05 1,175.51 13,338.45
685.65
104,653.54 1,628.10
----------------
----------------
42,338.25 35,433.76 127,260.09 39,009.44 92,108.61
1,179,241.28 32,623.16 52,060.74 83,379.35 48,185.81
413,087.24 574,665.31 1,129,344.70 343,251.30 806,388.53
8,390,773 .19 244,777.11 536,751.47 811,532.45 455,935.36
Bulloch __. ________
Burke ____________ . Butta, ______ . ____ ' Calhoun. ___ ... ____ Camden ____ . ______
90,783.70 7~ ,460.20 34,583.50 33,509.90
48,635.65
257.04
352.40 204.74 223.16
135.39
39,628.61 35,577.14 15,007.24 16,437.94
19,583.69
37,277.93 998.00 792.00
702.00 1,239.00
26,001.63 17,851.57 6,753.49 9,645.63
7,832.70
7,438.55
298.25
5,521.94
9,341.41 ----._----------
6,131.75 ---._-----------
_.-------------- -------------._-
201,685.71 138,761.25
66,682.38 66,650.38
77 ,426.43
1,896,286.80 1,348,875.07
601,937.48 522,786.80
692,820.52
Candler __________ ' Carroll.. __________
27,715.20 87,101.20
143.28 444.43
12,959.87 38,753.39
819.00 1,979.25
9,238.93 16,132.03
3,623.17 4,937.29
-----------.-
6,563.14
54,499.45 155,910.73
Catoosa __________'
74,660.50
411.56
29,974.32 ------_ .._-------
11,942.78
2,133.48
24,803.30
143,925.94
Charlton _________.
28,588.40
158.72
11,706.95
911.00
5,625.08
7,957,55
412.50
55,360.20
Chatham __________ -----.-------.-. -------_.------- ---------------. -----.-----._--- ---------.-._--- ---------------- ---------------- ---------.------
505,370.20 1,611,.\81.90 1,145,820.07
478,430.31 7,715,793.22
Chattahoochee.... ' Chattooga ________ ' Cherokee __________ Clarke __.. __. ____' Clay: __, .. ___. ___.
5,288.46 57,422.80 82,569.90 170,697.41 17,917.40
18.50 357.40 557.16 1,258.58 64.52
------------ ----I 2,895.91
22,206.80 33,252.37
------'3:062 :00'
64,521.38
6,699.00
9,635.23
230.00
929.20
5,560.98
16,184.32
19,719.77 3,737.74
516.94 ----------------
- -_.------------- .-----------._--
---------------.
-_.-----._--
30,890.09
1,882.58
667.62
45.78
9,649.01 85,547.98 135,625.75 295,668.81 32,298.29
122,167.50 942,343.45 1,265,582.24 3,164,527.67 343,887.41
Clayton___________ Clinch____________ Cobb_____________ Coffee_____________ Colquitt ___________
Columbia__________ Cook_____________ Coweta___________ Crawford__________ Crisp _____________
181,947.59 28,000.90 426,873.68 102,293.50 67,906.74
48,377 .30 41,811.70 69,196.30 23,315.20 82,903.99
1,287.46 169.08
3,449.40 339.98 524.49
282.68 210.56 379.16 76.70 555.72
Dade_____________
Dawson___________
Decatur
.
DeKalb___________
Dodge____________
26,083.26 13,490.00
914,501.24 69,003.10
165.20 68.96
8,081.91 413.34
Doolv_____________
Dougherty_________ Douglas___________ E"ly_____________ Ecbols____________
54,725.30
297,379.10 58,405.90 53,271.10 10,930.30
329.04
2,113.18 378.54 276.32 63.01
Elfingbam_________ Elbert- ___________
.......... EllanueL _________ Evans _____ ________ ~l Fannin________
44,934.90
297.02
81,161. 70 ----------------
78,659.61 ----------------
32,175.10
186.76
60,233.40
328.32
Fayette___________ Floyd_______ Fot'Ryth_____ Franklin__________ Fulton_______ _
30,376.28 150.000.00 42,111.50 53,935.40
178.00 228.07 261.40
Gilmer____________ Glascock________ Glynn Gordon______ Grady_____
34,253.60 11,085.30 45,010.04
191.87 47.06 279.34
66,650.87 11,972.33 146,966.04 42,367.48 31,661.17
4,428.00 640.00
----------------
3,325.00 2,206.00
133,,010679..6790 49,940.31 16,391.98 13,525.56
5,235.26
82,876.27 25,400.77
4,728.16
14,648.67 12,989.27 7,042.50
24837,,835025..0514 723,094.97 190,118.71 127,594.62
22,458.53 19,102.82 31,606.21 10,320.64
32,672.52
----------------
1,350.00
25,,765365..1436
----------------
546.00
11,792.10 ________________
2,968.00
23,858.91
3,977.45 21,983.39 3,192.66
71.98
6787,,191204..5047 134,957.16 34,258.54 146,151.80
12.466.59 6,630.57
306,847.00 27,288.41
1,405.00 570.00
_ _
4,290.49 3,583.52
456.00 906.64
44,866.54 25,249.69
_
104;670:51- -----199;546:93- ----122;162:10- ---i;685;809:69-
10,745.69
20,105.51
813.50
128,369.55
24,237.68
110,352.3~
23,470.58 25,138.26 4,691.59
_
5,482.00 990.00 737.00 310.00
19,368.62 38,331.23 6,143.76 14,860.66
1,629.31
2,487.61 35,640.71
6,258.27
2,887.13
21,754.60 1,260.00
101,148.25 511.053.18 96,907.05 94,283.34
20,511.34
19,265.28 35,196.62 32,572.86 13,473.96 24,424.21
1,649.00
-----------
2,590.00 880.00
1,136.00
7,154 .06 _ 21,253.23
20,627.88 7,974.60
13,653.53
__
____
7,536.61 3,327.67
17,932.86
__ 1,063.05
73,300.26 137,611.55
141,986.96 58,018.09
118,771.37
13,008.56
459.00
60.000.00 --------------
16,893.25
1,756.00
22,949.17 ----------------
9,7~2.50
11.000.00 12,439.74 11,043.36
9,378.54 32,000.00 15,349.02
9,506.08 926.60
72,668.96 253,000.00 74,355.16 103,538.35
_
14,963.75 4,842.93 17,137.85
832.00
8,375.73 3,465.92 8,854.17
9,318.53 595.49
8,999.26 770.90
67,103.48 20,036.70
_ 81,112.66
770.90
88,231.96 258,411.28 120,430.59 162,393.91 67,201. 82
57,031.67 88,532.31 93,899.22 48,096.18 115,406.73
3,003,492.08 462,747.23
6,162,828.89 1,601,588.12 1,389,615.24
832,808.00 738,625.21 1,826,495.46 452,385.61 1,261,694.50
482,830.01 276,405.85 1,511,301.99 26.682,003.76 1,250,531.05
1,328,272.36 5,80Ii,960.07
919,518.52 981,923.18 190,445.28
736,104.07 1,260,501.42 1,359 ..462.94
462,.131.07 1,006,733.63
541,597.34 1,876,583.00
670,509.88 895,691. 94 9,816,480.87
5.10,421.08 226,767.89 2,361,631.30 862,936.79 1,190,977.38
844,Sl1. 48 2,083,099.07 1,123,802.87 1,800,793.02
707,832.45
607,822.72 806,724.08 1,012,416.72 487,705.31 1,188,316.53
TABLE I~Continued~RECEIPTS~BOARDS OF EDUCATION (1959-60)
II. Non-Revenue Receipts-e-Contlnued
SYSTEM
1. Fed. Income 2. State Income
TO' and Cash Tax and Cash
Receipts
Receipts
F. AGENCY FUNDS (EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS)
I
3. ;eacher
Retirement Contribution
4. Teacher
Association Dues
5. Group--i--6. S o c : ; - - - - - - - - - - - - ; : : ; - -
Insurance Premium
Security
7. Other
Agency Funds
Grand Total Receipts All Funds
------
IHrwouinst_o_n_._._._._._._._.._._._ $ Jackson ......... Jasper ____________ Jeff Davis .........
s 166,007.30
46,687.93 46,416.58 27,467.60 38,760.20
s 1,087.06 283.88 254.82 159.90 138.38
61,811. 70 $ 18,902.99
19,025.64 10,946.35
18,685.40
3,975.50 $
2,097.00 1,271.00
532.00 1,494.00
15,711.07 $ 9,.507.82 7,826.57 7,628.07 8,523.87
s 40,066.54
4,485.87 $
2,283.49 --------------_.
1,946.31 ----------------
5,838.22
647.39
5,498.27
8,140.06
293,145.04 $ 79,763.11 76,740.92 53,219.53 81,240.18
3,051,393.6 711,968.6 747,263.0 456,655.2,
695,166.11
JJeefnfkerinsosn__. ._._._._._._._._._ Johnson ___________ Jones _____________ Lamar ____________
67,975.80 42,647.71 30,092.10 34,742.00
----------------
-
----
---
406.90 286.84 161. 96 232.28
--------
30,512.35 ----------------
16,416.57 ----------------
10,120.20 ---~ - -- -- - ------
9,564.12
368.74
13,824.85
544.00
8,835.63
1,116.43
15,031. 94
1,126.00
8,468.29
1,161.21
---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ----------------
---------------1,713.38 925.00 345.04
----------------
109,015.25 70,997.36 55,499.97 61,106.76
----------------
Lanier ____________ Laurens _______~ ___ Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liberty ......... _. Lincoln ___________
Long . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lowndes ....... __. Lumpkin ......... Macon ____________ Madison ... _... _..
21,971.24
80,398.98 28,608.10 61,163.46
26,816.70
---------------216.43 143.50
---------------91.07
19,022.93 67,513.66 29,459.60 52,876.26 45,205.16
108.54 502.59 198.38 323.00
----------------
8,990.34
840.00
32,287.44
2,445.00
13,117.47 ---- -----------
21,682.57
686.70
.... 11,975.30
10,461.19
-~:~ii:gg1
27,847.11
10,752.22
1,275.00
23,387.64 ----------------
19,335.80 ----------------
6,367.92 14,334.88 4,253.60 8,007.16
1,944.75
4,197.10 10,767.28 7,106.30 16,429.44 6,513.93
411.50 ----------------
24,156.61 ----------------
8,214.35 ----------------
1,167.42
21.50
3,532.21 ----------------
2,115.61 19,449.06 6,889.62 12,171.99 2,613.41
1,853.12 7,731.57
72.00 9,980.25
264.16
38,581.00 153,839.34 54,337.02
92,728.81 44,360.03
38,314.49 136,561.27 55,753.12 115,168.58 73,932.46
Marion ____________
McDuffie . . . . . . . . . . McIntosh . . . . . . . . . M e r i w e t h e r ________ Miller .............
24,067.90 46,993.01 29,326.00 74,321.32 34,773.70
147.88 309.32 142.60 442.78 261.04
11,536.96 20,502.89 13,283.99 31,725.59 16,619.91
---------------956.00
2,078.50 1,101.50
623.00
6,253.37 6,066.10 2,784.97 12,873.65 16,418.70
---------------1,888.66
2,023.09 414.54
1,468.40 ----------------
1,954.23
741.33
2,009.00
31.28
44,029.20 77,130.52 49,084.46 123,160.40 70,736.63
1,148,922.88 663,217.46 504,151.22 619,124.43 462,566.13
364,846.83 1,434,976.0
536,698.1 968,911.71
435,~99.23
348,796.8 1,409,644.79
431,102.98
820,381.6o
795,602.27
491,102.44 708,461. 78 569,018.27 1,265,528.10 665,815.60
MMoi tncrohee l_L__. _. ._._._._._._._ M o n t g o m e r y _______ Morgan ___________1
Murray...........
51,555.80 37,749.10 24,495.00 38,782.95 34,973.71
270.26
207.28 125.60 172.20
209.18
25,826.31 ----------------
18,299.06 ----------------
12,055.79
439.00
18,056.26 ----------------
15,402.76
635.00
6,171.99
2,788.06 ----------------
1,596.50
12,352.13 ----------------
::::::::::::::::1 2,490.53 ----------------
8,590.77
11,216.47
4,659.27
2,305.77 ----------------
86,612.42
70,204.07 39,605.92 76,818.65 58,185.69
904,760.78 686,981.46 430,761.84 816,430.20 639,510.12
Muscogee _________ Newton ___________ Oconee ____________
Oglethorpe . . . . . . . . Paulding..........
750,618.98 79,791.60 26,629.00 33,266.25 50,764.30
6,038.81 495.38 122.44
118.40 446.20
247,993.44 31,562.55 12,482.25
15,074.70 20,112.19
-------------------------------
---------------610.00
1,301.00
73,868.52 16,644.79
5,908.73 5,654.55 12,268.67
336,505.14 15,366.43 1,486.25 1,659.99 13,751.44
---~-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
1,415,024.89
143,860.75 46,628.67
56,383.89 98,643.80
15,549,122.03 1,062,564.24
475,879.55 579,902.09 773,485.98
Peach............. Pickens. ___________ Pierce _____________
Pike .............. Polk ..............
50,543.40
178.72
33,691. 71 ----------------
47,090.48
267.52
35,654.33 ----------------
67,169.60
381.40
21,303.22
518.00
14,287.87 ----------------
30,489.72 ----------------
15,603.60
770.00
27,836.40
1,970.00
9,479.92 7,453.90 13,123.23 6,959.32 21,426.45
1,949.17 ----------------
9,491.67 ----------------
1,564.18
66.36
1,783.19 -.--------------
15,124.55
404.25
83,972.43 64,925.15
92,601.49 60,770.44 134,312.65
944,807.38 600,395.26 710,783.53 562,067.43
1,169,630.76
Pulaski; , .......... Putnam........... Quitman __________
Rabun ............ Randolph.
19,265.30 35,154.50 8,860.80 36,691. 70 43,429.80
105.30 223.32 48.86
209.46 242.45
9,710.95 15,695.73 5,146.79 15,597.25 19,999.14
----------------------------------------------
1,712.00
----------------
5,016.78 4,798.71 1,917.29 7,672.87
7,245.10
920.65 ----------------
7,180.07 ----------------
----------------
1,927.90
------
---------2,690.55
---------------- ----------------
35,018.98 63,052.33 15,973.74
66,501. 73 70,916.49
393,555.62 579,656.94 175,005.55 619,483.44 635,358.04
Richmond1 Rockdale.......... SScchrelevye.n._._._._.__._._._._._. Seminole __________
639,425.15 38,842.91 14,758.80
61,178.46 32,506.70
6,508.88 275.80 119.70
333.94 242.11
212,630.57 15,272.81 7,015.19 30,715.67 14,894.87
---------------- ----------------
----------------
6,381.55
----------------
2,666.28
1,444.00
5,778.14
------------
2,238.15
95,327.21
1,185.00
9,606.30 ----------------
1,902.44
1,639.35
2,507.08 ---------------4,973.07 ----------------
955,076.81 70,379.37 28,101. 76 101,957.29
54,854.90
8,112,344.47 953,635.74 279,305.66
1,087,296.10 601,761.23
Spalding . . . . . . . . . .
157,005.69
1,158.62
56,819.45
4,141.00
15,075.98
3,118.87
210.44
237,530.05
2,032,334.67
Stephens ..........
44,295.90
229.52
19,059.83
2,258.00
7,793.73
2,223.08
1,653.30
77,513.36
742,404.13
......
*~'"
Stewart. .......... Sumter ____________
33,530.55
155.68
15,361.84
---------------- ---------------- ----------------
-------------------------------
8,444.32 ----------------
1,140.96 ----------------
58,633.35
---------------- ---------------- ----------------
Talbot. ...........
27,363.50
108.48
13,741.39 ----------------
7,153.28
1,430.08 ----------------
49,796.73
578,520.53 616,084.29 534,671.34
Taliaferro _________
TattnaU........... Taylor............ Telfair . . . . . . . . . . . . Terrell , . .........
15,661.80 57,745.70 32,415.98 52,976.42 47,264.04
103.22
6,194.06 ----------------
1,056.28
583.65
300.00
313.06
26,144.89
1,741.00
7,871.11
1,636.10
1,613.92
---_._--.--
15,983.03
-----------
6,779.43 ------------ ...
616.50
279.59
22,616.05 ----------------
13,115.60
15,073.70 ----------------
21,811.14 ----------------
10,364.08 --------------_. ---------------- ----------------
23,899.01
97,065.78 55,794.94 104,061.36
79.439.26
266,328.31 953,024.17 574,027.13 808,773.20 799,107.19
Thomas ___________ Tift., , ............ TToowo mnsb_s _. _. _. _. _. _. _. _. _. _. ._
Trcutlen .... _. ___.
67,043.70 88,908.50 41,053.50 16,218.00 25,825.10
305.04 461.08 268.96
71.96 142.17
30,531.35 ----------------
36,973.55 ----------------
16,825.22
924.00
8,328.16
10,105.43
749.00
8,009.87 20,535.66 6,380.61 4,582.48 4,898.17
20,613.01
3,181.04
24,009.04 2,567.89
..... "7;681:70'
5,255.60 ----------------
883.24
31.50
129,684.01 170,887.83 75,701.88 34,4.16.20
42,634.61
1,504,009.45 1,453,734.24
700,774.73 348,075.55
414,786.77
Troup.... _........ T u r n e r ____________
Twiggs .. __........ Hnion _____________ Upson ____________
71,398.15 38,854.60 34,413.40 25,191.60 41,395.80
518.00 243.70 225.84 156.38
30,663.35
16,010.99 14,923.98 12,307.24 18,458.74
1,656.00 ----------------
----------------
---------------581.00
12,524.04
9,403.95
22,016.27
8,399.41
802.35
1,658.52 I
6,895.62 ---------------- ----------------
7,970.56 7,372.10
-------------.--
9,657.60
----------------
872.53
148,179.76 65,969.57 56,458.84
45,625.78 78,337.77
1,416,378.10 625,134.95 593,343.89
426,977.65 987,101.30
Walker............ Walton._ .......... Ware .............
Warren........... 1 Washington ........
139,181.29 65,467.52 55,346.76
27,686.00 71,411.58
828.41 552.42 417.16 168.86 395.60
54,013.24 27,672.36
20,642.79 11,851.01 33,060.18
5,603.00
---------------1,680.00
----------------
----------------
18,514.10 17,950.65 13,569.60 4,779.06 10,578.80
2,693.94
931.37
3,205.10
7,721.33
15,972.10 ----------------
7,619.42
445.18
1,831.28
6,688.30
------ - - - - - - - - - - - - -
221,765.35 122,569.38 107,628.41
52,549.53 123,965.74
2,127,760.78 1,249,348.09
989,135.81
421,931.35 1,192,354.18
TARLE I~Continued~RECEIPTS~BOARDS OF EDUCATION (1959-60)
., II. Non-Revenue Reeeipts-c-Continued
~._.~~- -T~=-=_- ~~~-,~~F_,_A_G_E_N_C;~Y_F_U_N_DS~(E_M_P,L_O_Y_E_E_C_O_N_T_R_I,B_UT_I_O_N_S_) ~_,~~~~~,- ~ __ _
SYSTEM
I. Fed, Income 2, State Income
Tax and Cash Tax and Cash
Receipts
Receipts
3. Teacher Retirement Contribution
4, Teacher Association
Dues
5, Group
Insurance Premium
6, Social Security
7. Other
Total Agency Funds
Grand Total Receipts All Funds
Wayne. Webster.. Wheeler.L, White... Whitfield.;
Wilcox, Wilkes_. Wilkinson Worth .
Total Counties
$ 81,400,80
.
11,132.48
_
23,142.61
.
28,317,46
I
85,106.21
_
39,689,00
_
43,221.62
_
36,644,16
_
64,784,84
_ 10,996,172,18
522.30 35,04 68.90 160.65
170.42 157,86 237.34 310,64
90,595.04
33,174,19 6,500,56 11,072.69 12,561.04 36,544,04
13,605,83 21,064,26 16,343.72 29,939,74
4,349,927,18
3,309,00
1,267,50 2,646,00
920,00 1,574,00 190,465,92
18,390,18 5,324.44 5,260,83 6,304.48 12,425.68
10,745,66 5,503.28 8,487,63
21,083,71
1,586,980,67
16,498,69 $__ ... _.. _. $
1,272,65
. __.. __
947,47 16,363.17
3,621.41 611.98
153,295.16 24,265,17 39,545,03 53,180,01 153,697,08
1,240.46 1,996,58 1,510.23 10,130.26
395.47
65,451.37 72,339,07
64,173.08 127,823,19
1,745,551.69
450,689,07 19,410,381. 75
1,583,071.62 257,206.35 389,641.17 499,517.50
1,702,219,86
621,907,5.1 763,699,19 666,703,83 1,257,997,90
221,010,361.18
s Americus__________ $ ,51,436,20
370.54 $ 21,153.56 $
1,091.50 $
8,478.68 $
1,222,80 $_.. ------------ $
-- - ------ Atlanta... _____________ . __. _______ ---------------- - - - - ~ - - - - - - -- -----
------
Barnesville________
24,638,80
181.38
9,591.26
-----------
-2~ii43:52-
----------------
5,250.72
621,303.67 3,631. 74
Bremen ______
20,778,51
133.88
6,942,56
2,708,14
750.07 ----------------
Buford ______
18,516,86
117,47
7,015.05
- - - - - - - - - - -
~-
1,913,73
4,305,42
1,800,00
Calhoun
Carrollton ____
1
Cartersville______ __
Cedartown ________
Chickamauga______
Cochran___________ Commerce _________ Dalton., __________ Decatur_____ Dublin ________
31,978,10 15,290.70 60,054.00 54,488,On 13,519.60
25,767.68 26,180.40 80,808,16 117,983,98 58,889.30
224.89 333,40 452.36 407,10
85.41
159,83 370,00 619,38 1,066,09 458,20 ,
12,551.50 18,553.40
21,237,47
21,172,87
4,231.32
682,00 ----------------
288.00
----------------
-----------
11,363,00 10,513.42 28,397,95 40,454,81 23,325.60
776.00 640,00 15,620,00
1,232.00 ,
3,284,67 1,324,29 6,054,70
6,890.56 2,302,20
7,217,95
362.30
208,88
1,413,81
12,728,86
488,73
399,68 ----------------
---------------- ----------------
1,353,26
4,163.16 6,615,52 13,473,02 7,206,57
259,77 6,380.16
891, 95 16,069,97
373,69
----------------
----------------
----------128.47
------------
83,753,28 621,303,67 46,237.42 31,313,16 33,668.53
56,301.41 67,124.48 101,304.12 83,358,21 20,138,53
38,903,54 48,383,14 117,972,96 204,796.34 91,485,36
596,924,68 28,288,820,11
270,800,04 234,445,19 259,332,96
410,250,73 558,785,58 1,040,290.00 655,885,08 172,796,93
307,971.85 359,952.98 874,738.93 1,346,746,54 877,792,30
Fitzgerald _ Gainesville _
Hawkinsville _ Hogansville _ Jefferson _
LaGrange___
Marietta
Monroe
. __.
Moultrie
.
Newnan________
Pelham.
_
Quitman
_
Rome
-__ 1
Tallapoosa _
Tallulah Falls _
50,179.20
92,607.44 13,308.30 26,406.70 13,119.68
.
_
_
13,473.00
83,133.20
67,798.78
28,025.50 23,283.96
10,070.40
523.26 693.30 91.46 152.48 76.94
569.56 524.92
178.03 132.96
Thomaston __. _. _
Thomasville _
Toccoa
_
Trion
_
Valdosta _
Vidalia
_
Waycross _
West Point ,
1
Winder __ ._
70,830.35 75,052.50 38,189.90 25,049.80 121,984.06
32,049.10 112,969.50 19,783.08 34,348.68
'J6.68 459.68 250.73 207.72 1,589.01
182.62 1,013.70
120.90 373.92
Total Cities
1,581,993.42
12,667.80
Total Counties.
10,996,172.18
90,595.04
Grand TotaL
12,578,165.60
103,262.841
18,511.11 36,221.30 6,215.51
10,972.66 4,332.66
1,220.00
314.50 320.00
4,821.10 ----------------
33,250.60
2,183.50
24,297.38 ----------------
13,105.70 ----------------
9,138.52
133.00
3,896.14
_
27,541.04
29,016.54 15,15S.63 8,663.84 46,254.24
1,169.20
----------------
701.00
2.898.00
11,973.02
42,725.07
8.996.94 13,692.03
605,287.80
29,268.711
4,349,927.18
190,465.92
4,955,214.98
219,734.62
::~~Ug I
2,032.34 4,054.55 1,776.91
~::~::~~_ ---------82:5::50-
_
6,100.60
_
2,926.04
_
80,802.92 134,833.89 21,647.61
48,001.49 22,552.23
1,522.98 ---------------- ----------------
14,393.95
579.50
13,739.97
9,092.85
15,399.19
464.45
3,525.66 1,938.86
867.16
3,770.32 282.42
-------------------------------
_
19,817.08 147,850.28 117,577.57
48,605.21 34,909.72
14,833.70
9,522.79 5,736.94 4,417.57 3,099.89 8,076.71
3,796.98 8,354.63
5,316.00
165,327.34
1,586,980.67
1,752,308.01
863.30 17,506.76
482.31 5,094.93 29,380.90
228.40 2,879.67 5,430.22
152,751.63
1,745,551.69
1,898,303.32
3,488.78 5,376.43 1,954.56 49,783.10
120.90
704,882.41 450,689.07 1,155,571.48
113,962.14 133,148.85 59,200.14 44,070.74 259,966.02
48,230.12 167.942.57 34,452.04 53,730.63
3,252,179.10
19,410,381. 75
22,662,560.85
570,881.61 1,038,103.84
262,499.18 344,952.01 232,985.91
1,103,914.67 1,125,098.91
144,311.36 1,016,485.50
805,408.51
435,384.71 303,414.51 1,367,881.55 144,025.62 55,969.86
799,417.65 1,108,087.87
549,541. 90 315,758.48 1,527,438.34
362,169.17 1,440,901.94
294,488.66 506,378.58
52,111,034.27
221,010,361.18
273,121,395.45
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION (1959-60)
III. Balance Beginning of Year
D. AGENCY FUNDS
SYSTEM
A. GEN ERAL FUND
B. BOND FUNDS
C. BOND
SINKING FUND
I. Fed. Income
Tax
-----,-~-~---
2. State 3. Teacher 4. Teacher 5. Group 6. Social
Income Retirement Assoc. Insurance Security
Tax
Member
Due-s Prom ium
7, Other
E. OTHER
Total Balances Beginning
of Year
Grand TotalReceipts
and Balances
Contri.
--~--~---
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - --~------I----I----I----
Appling ________________ Atkinson _______________
$
Bacon __________________ Baker _________________
Baldwin ___..____________
9,024.68 -1,615.83 -1,325,98
1,913,53 -658.53
$ 32,339.92
-----20;302:01
---------------------------
$
4,494.43 $ 4,856.10 $--------- $ 2,214.87 $--------- $ 1,6 49,59 $..
$..
-385.12 -14,118.90 ---------- ---------- ---------- -----
41,000.00 17,367.92
----------
872.63 ----------
----------
373.58 ----------
506.37
233.07
10,333.39 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- -----
$.. _
$ 54,579.59 $ 1,142,437,76
-16,119.85 459,376.36
59,976.03 630,843.72
37.87
21,304.97 514,199.89
9,674.86 934,986.81
Banks __________________ -3,727,00
90,000.00
Barrow______________ ~ __ Bartow_________________
-10.393,86 80,552.86
25,00 72,204,88
Ben HiIL ______________ Berrien _________________
62,086,08 --------------
44,923.69
2,577 .67
363.61
----------
875.59 ----------
10,841.01 -1,689.30 ----------- -724.63 ---------.
9,635.61 5,157,33
2,028.00
-----75:74
----758:99
----------
----------
15,601.29 12,833.00 ---------- 1,815.15 ----------
- 3 18.64 1,315174,.0926
248.58
234.34 657.11
.
_ ._
_ ._
87,760.78 -2,260.42 162,393,35
70,457.50 79,762,87
500,848,02 572,404.89 1,291,738.05 413,708.80 886,151,40
Bibb ___________________
Bleckley ________________ Brantley________________ Brooks , , _______________ Bryan __________________
5,518,72 16,781.99 -7,922 19 24,574.28 6,445.35
35,214.58 2,000,00
--------------
-------------10,558.39
-----------------------
----3;542:27
17,721.13
---------10,633.82 2,528.50
----------
--1;208:89
----------
---_._._--
----------------_.--_._------
--1;044:67
----------
514.52 ---------. ----------
------ _______________________ .
371.68 801.12
358.82
58.13
_.
1,195.00 _
_
40,733.30 19,976.99 5,607.84 2S,116 55 38,714.99
8,431,506.49 264,754.10 542,359.31 839,649.00 494,650.35
Bnlloch __.______________ Burke __________________ Butts _______________ Calhoun _______________ . Camden. _______________
65,294.55 -50,494.00
4,749.51 61,776.77 150,095.91
38.06 25,033.50
110.53 3,875.13
634.83
33,654,86 14,151.87 76,826.36
---34;793:64
--6;554:40
5,378.60 ---------.
352.40 ---.--------_._----
---_._----
--3;031:75
--1;127:08
----------
----------------------------
----------
--_._-----
1,50
1. 74 210.20 _________ .
------
------
1,276.89
------
_
._ 2,li1.71 _
98,987.47
341. 86 S4,858.11 73,434.47
185,524.38
1,995,274.27
1,349,216.93 686,795.59 596,221.27
878,344.90
Candler _________________ Carroll, ________________ Catoosa ________________
Charlton _______________ Chatham _______________
1,330.84 17,286.56 43,418.27
9,289.95 269.1:;2.74
6,744.57
24,552.74 ---------- -~-------- 1,062.18 ._--------
30,558.74
----------
-- -------
19,339.40 5,825,00 ---------- 2,401.88 ----------
281145..3483 1,16 9.63
1,172.88 -------------- 32,148.38 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------
395,717.54 -------------- --------.--- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----~-
252.97 __ 1,167.35
240.48 1,441.00 _.
_ _
37,304.11 318,379.77 80,580,23 33,321.26 395,717.54
542,674.31 1,929,861.67 1,226,400.30
511,751.57 8,111,510.76
Chattahoochee___ . _______ Chattooza ______________
Cherokee _______________ Clarke __ _________. ____ Clay ______ ____________
34,437.90 13,111.12
6,960,00 ------------ .-
---80;643:02
-30.00 ----------
18,50 ----------
----------
----------
-------------------
---------_ ..
516.94 ._.
4,003.42 24 ,,539.n
----iI2;337:55
22,152,91 --------------
90,011.36 129,419.93
1,091.76
----------
1,537.00
-------------------
----------
----------
693.65
-. ---------------
----------
--------2-8- 4-.-9-6-
--6;849:67
34.63
::::-:::::
2,902.50
::::::::::::
------------1
41,903.34 93,754.14 94,014.78
273,146.46 28,697.41
164.070,84 1,036,097.59 1,31;9,597,02
3,437,674.13 372,584.82
Clayton __________ _____ 100,051.04
Clinch. .. ______________ Cobb ___________________
Coffee. _________________
36,968.10 -133,489.08
87,810.52
1,187,199.86
2,987.64 60,311.64
1,599.79
Colquitt. _______________ 105,105.46 --------------
46,273.40 --------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --
12,010.15 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --
204,744.25 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --
10,618.69 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- -1,914.37 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --
2,141.70
Columbia_______________ Cook .... _______________ Coweta_________________
Crawford _______________ Cnsp__.. __. ____________
11,210.74 -------------- ------------ "---------- ---------- --- ------ ---------- ---------- --
15,530.83 -------------- 124,093.90 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --
~5,489.42 131,000.00 16,310.48 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --
21,310.82 -------------- 30,283.34 ---------- ----------
---------- ---------- --
-1,085.71 -------------- 22,711.20 ---------- ---------- 2,652.91 ---------- ----------
363.80
4,217.08
.
_
_ 244.59
Dade___..... ___________ Dawson ________________
Decatur _.. _____________ DeKa!b __. __________
Dodge., ______________::
'4,210.15
1,819.31
3,405.90 --------------
4,441.20 ----------- --
637,575.81
24,767.62
-4,429.02 --------------
4,082.35 2,390.50 24,698.47 886,169.81 1,272.53
----------
----------
70,952.10 5,644.34
-------------------
----------
--------------_ .._--
----------------------------
2,272.28
---------- ----------
_._-------- ------------------- ------------------- 152.20 ---------- 160.35
------404___,_,__44___49____93____.._36_____68_
12,171.16 __________
3,382.36
2.75
4,354.12 13,089.48
_ _
Dooly __________________ 17,680.29
68,000.00
Dougherty______________ -78,889.09 228,921. 78
Douglas _______________. 43,166.24
27,075.92
Early_. ___________ . ___._
Echols ___________ -----
6,963.17 -------------11,419.18 --------------
1,223.24 8,139.56
-------------------
-------------------
---------- ------------------- ----------
----------
----------
---
26,995.88
-----------
----------
--
40,647.70 1,061.53
4,599.26 ----------
-------------------
2,164.70 ----------
--------------------
--
1,188.95 --------
---
Effingham ______________ Elbert. _________________
EmanueL _______________ Evans __________________ Fannin _________________
i
27,004.98
69,337.77 13,868.32 ----------
57,821.11 --------------
829.15 ---- ----- 403.46
-13,214.11
30,709.84 8,181.24 ---------- ----------
2,132.08 -------------- ------------ ---------- ----------
20,397.82 334,677 .58 9,915.52 ---------- ----------
----------------------------
2,011.87
----------------------------------------------
----------------------------
1,086.30
---
_--.
_.
1,879.52
25,800.00
5,084.52
_
76.95
Fayette_________________ Floyd . , ________________ Forsyth. _______________ Franklin ______________ . Fulton. ________________
69,074.20 -------------- ------------
----------
10,000.00
35,000.00 175,000.00 12,500.00 ----------
---------4,500.00 ----------
1,150.00 10,225.00 _....
18,860.44 -------------- 13,777.83 10,231.80 ---------- 1,328.51 ---------- I,OB.68 --
15,599.43 -------------- 21,050.90 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --
184,239.69 3,349,092.84 371,635.04 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --
_ 20,367.75
Gilmer _________________ 45,713.21
Glascock _________ Glynn _______. __
-----
222.82
-------------
Gordon _________:::::::: 28,890.24
Grady__________________ 3,068.50
3-1,738.92 25,231.17
-------------- ------------
-------------- ------------
207,740.00 66,558.09
-------------- 31,434.34
---------2,702.20
7,936.40
----------
----------------------------- ------_ .. ----------
-------------------
1,483.96 ----------
----------------------------------------------
---------160.50
1,159.56 ----------
---
--
---
2,418.00 141,569.43
Greene ___________. _____ Gwinuett _______________
Habersham _____________ HaIL ... _______________ H a n c o c k ________________
-7,137.93 -------------- ------------ 3,966.80 ----------
89,137.09 -------------- 71,579.06 12,234.46 ----------
-55,475.21 67,962.01
-----1;008:37
2,573.04 ---------- ---------47,484.70 ---------- ----------
18,863.08
39,362.56 22,750.81 ---------- ----------
1,817.25 ---------4,714.02 ------------ ------- ----------
---------- ------------------- ----------
30.70 1,115.15
3,265.19 1,884.71
----------
----------
-
-.
---------- --
_ _
440.62
Haralson _______________ Harris _________________ Hart , , _________________
Heard.c , , ______________ H e n r y __ 0 0 _______ 0 _____
3,476.62 24,528.32 28,092.74
---------------------------
6,660.25
20,528.50 18,756.91
------------
7,652.30
-------------------
----------
----------
----------
1,167.04 ----------
----------
----------
----------
----------
588.04
--------------------
206.45 7,580.10
--________
5,005.03 -------------- 11,658.25
----------
----------
-2,467.04 40,572.11 41,587.68 5,357.20 ---------- 2,385.29 ----------
--
561.11
158.00
._.
_
...
102.90
._. __... _.. _. __
1,333,524.30 51,965.89
131,566.81
102,170.70
107,019.83
4,337,016.38 514,713.12
6,294,395.70
1,703,758.82
1,49;,635.07
11,210.74 143,841.81 141,821.06 51,594.16 24,886.79
844,018.74 882,467.02 1,968,316.52 503,979.77 1,286,581.29
10,114.56 492,944.57 22,321.98 298,727.83 42,229.15 1,553,531.14 1,663,449.26 28,345,453.02
9,414.16 1,259,945.21
88,783.05 158,172.25 97,238.04
81,363.78 12,480.71
1,417,055.41 5,964,132.32
1,016,756.56 1,063,286.96
202,925.99
115,295.59
59,053.72
25,676.97 2,132.08
368,166.04
851,399.66 1,319,555.14 1,385,139.91
464,663.15 1,374,899.67
69,074.20 248,375.00 45,217.26 36,650.33 3,925,335.32
610,671.54 2,124,958.00
715,727.14 932,342.27 13,741,816.19
108,101.30 3,085.52
141,569.43 313,768.25 34,502.84
6.58,522.38 229,8.53.41
2,503,200.73
1,176,705.04
1,225,480.22
1,942.01 180,664.49 -52,902.17 116,455.08 81,417.07
846,453.49 2,263,763.56 1,070,900.70 1,917,248.10
789,249.52
33,618.95
50,865.33 34,855.89 16,663.28 88,154.35
641,441.67 857,589.41 1,047,272.61
504,368.59 1,276,470.88
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION (1959.60)
III. Balance Beginning of Year-Continued
D. AGENCY FUNDS _______________________________
Total
Grand
A.GEN-
SYSTEM
ERAL
-
-
-
-
-
'
1 - - FUND I 1-
B. BOND FUNDS
- ----
C.BOND
SINKING
----1---- I FUND
1. Fed. 2. State 3. Teacher 4. Teacher 5. Group
Income Tax
II
Income Tax
Retirement i Member
Assoc. Dues
Insurance Premium
Contn.
6. Social Security
E. OTHER 7. Other
..
Balances Beginning
of Year
Total Recei;'
and Balances
_
Houston
$ 121,461.92 $
Irwin__________________ -1,980.89 Jackson_________________ 3,998.24
JaspeL________________ 8,382.87
Jeff Davis______________ ----4,540.81
1
7,411.09 $ 10,290.45 6,01.5.87
293.70 2,316.43
42,633.83 $
$
4,972.00 3,702.70 14,400.39
4,787.95 2,190.40
11,590.40
$_
$
8.56 __
1,102.03 1,52&.91
$
$
$
$
$ 171,506.84 $ 3,222,900.51
6.30 _
7,735.60 _
24,734.72 24,414.50
736,703.38 771,677.55
460.27 505.19
_
17,722.41 474,377.64
1,213.97 _
12,106.90 707,273.01
Jefferson
_ 73,969.66
42,992.75
j.
Jenkins
_ 16,124.76
1,624.55 50,238.75
12.50I----------i -31.73_
Johnson Jones Lamar
_
I
_
JmJ~::::::::::::::,---~~:~~~:~?i::::::::::::::::::r::i;i:ii:::::::::: :::::::::: :
Lanier
_ 2,528.99i
Laurens r. .
_
119,029.60
_
tr~i~iE:-:~~:::::::::::1
-891.04 15,494.44 25,181.65
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
_ 14,570.90
_ _
64,926.04 6,891.67
_ 8,007.34
_ 5,067.59
114.60 26,772.02
1, 1l,037.14
1,679.40
..
39,898.36
2,134.30
_
301,137.53 654.68 27.77 20.10
10,924.23 37,960.99 9,426.43 2,551.65
5,732.04
1,438.50 46.51
__ _ _ _ 944.34
709.60 _ 111.80
1,575.99
1,896.22
1,883.35
_
28,251.26,
_ 146.81 199.08
365.59 297.44 1,432.90 -222.49 4,648.39
_ 1,276.84_
_ _
_ _ _ _ 7,206.28
116,962.41 67,968.83 7,489.82 20,733.62 13,727.17
1,265,885.29 731,186.29 511,641.04 639,858.05 476,293.30
31,311.83 131,343.58
2,671. 76 83,644.06 28,606.18
396,158.66 1,566,319.63
539,369.92 1,052,555.77
464,605.41
28,306.26 410,041.67 16,972.78
10,586.76 19,602.00
377,103.08 1,819,686.46
448,075.76 830,968.36 815,204.27
-9.53 61,614.68
117,063.02 54,682.58 31,341.17
491,092.91 770,076.46 686,081.29 1,320,210.68 697,156.77
132,876.15 54,069.10
54,693.65 198,232.77 46,258.02
1,037,636.93 741,050.56 485,455.49
1,014,662.97 685,768.14
Muscogee Newton
g~l~h.;rp-,,~~------
Paulding __
_ ,
::1
,;:m~
'
Peach Pickens
Pierce
Pike________
Polk
_
--- --
I 35,012.40
_
157.19
_ 38,969.21
I -1,765.80
18,661.50
.]:r~~ ~:~!=""i"11 ,"i,~ :~E~
139.04
65.82 12,723.73
3,000.00 .
39.10 ._
370.40
,
--
--
.
_
_
--
_
_
------------
359,609.97 ,15,908,732.00 45,164.67 1,107,728.91 41,447.82 517,327.37 10,125.30 590,027.39 328,402.77 1,101,888.75
35,487.72 980,295.10 13,019.96 613,415.22 38,969.21 749,752.74 1,234.20 563,301.63 18,661.501,188,292.26
Pulaski _
Putnam;
__
Quitman
Rabun
Randolph
__ :::::::::: :_:::::_:: ::::::-:: :::::::::: :::::::::: 45,515.11
._____
875.55
_ ~UgUt :::::::::::::.__~~:=~::~~ =::~~:~~
528.37 431.49
__
--~:~~=:~=
:::~::::::::
47,350.52 56,539.19 41,294.11
_ _
2U~Uf
~:=~~:~~
~6::~~:~~ -ii;545:00 :::::::::: --i;735:42 :::::::::: ----662:4i :::-:::::: ::::::::::~3~:~~~:~2
181,691.86 34,292.54
440,906.14 636,196.13 216,299.66
801,175.30 669,650.58
Richmond
Rockdale
_
Schley
Screven _
Seminole _
_ 151,074.17 2,451,552.66
624.43
711.84
_
793.86
.
67,524.11 .. _
2,402.55
11,119.57
129,201.56. 21,597.38
2,555.50 117,443.34 43,862.85
606.40
.________ 248.77
465.95 .__
------------
3,148.07
_
.
_
_
5,606.00
2,731,828.39 10,844,172.86 26,081.72 979,717.46 4,670.48 283,976.14 184,967.45 1,272,263.55 62,990.97 664,752.20
Spalding
Stephens Stewart Sumter
Talbot ,
_
_ _ _
_
-1,953.11 125.15
398.13
~U~Ug ::::::::::::::
2,918.15
15,803.63
9,OC2.27 13,537.10 4,710.94
9,331.56
1,533.27
907.61
~:=~~:~~ -45;069:40---223:60 -20;i4i:94 :::::::::: --6;597:78
_
__
_
216.44
20.50
_
397.33
_
3,37i:6i :::::::::: :::::::::::: ------------
26,839.88 11,387.31 12,507.03 133,076.02 18,721. 78
2,059,174.55 753,791.44 591,027.56 749,160.31 553,393.12
Taliaferro
TattnaIL
_
Taylor
_
Telfair .
_
Terrell,
_
13,850.52
7,567.57 3,131.36 -818.79 46,518.74
12,783.26 1,511.19
67,407.72
38,584.24 18,276.24 18,384.11
1,180.22
508.32
_ - ._________
2,531.48
1,294.05
4,068.80 1,851.59
93.13
31.38
25.00
_
_
--_ --
--
------------
562.53
.. -
_
__
3,162.03
-
_
- -------- -
---------- ------------
15,688.57 58,935.07 27,306.85 94,055.46 46,518.74
282,016.88 1,011,959.24
601,333.98
902,828.66 845,625.93
Thomas Titt, ,
_ _
-~un:~~
5~U~Ut ~U~U~ -i5:698:70 ::::::::::-3;208:28 :::::::::: --i;705:39-5;562:52 :::::::::: ::::::::::::
Toombs
_
1,221.46
1,289.32 4,273.64
1,439.16
_
20,475.00
Towns
_ 43,678.99 __.
,_____
__
_
------------
Treut!en
_
4,090.83 .
--
-----------
~!.~.~ ~.~.~ Troup _
Turner
_
Twiggs
Union
Upson
Walker
_
.
_
_
_
,1.1;1.JI ''.001"
Walton Ware Warren
Washington
:::::::::: :::::::::: _ -4,145.29
__ 8,649.31 4,240.291__________ 1,905.54
1,339.39 579.69
2,102.50
_ _ _
~tmJi :::::~~:~~~:~~ ---3~:~~~:::
-:i:~~~:ii :::::::::: ::::i;i:~6 ::::i~6:;~ :::::::::: ::::~:~~~:~~I
225,875.74 591,776.19 28,698.58 43,678.99
4,090.83
1,729,885.19 2,045,510.43
729,473.31
391,754.54
418,877.60
36,399.76
50,878.23 22,330.89
4,778.17 39,653.85
1,452,777.86
676,013.18 615,674.78 431,755.82 1,026,755.15
228,063.11 14,671.43 41,713.88 75,162.35 90,018.70
2,355,823.89 1,264,019.52 1,030,849.69
497,093.70 1,282,372.88
-'--------'----
TABLE I-Continued-RECEIPTS-BOARDS OF EDUCATION (1959-60)
III. Balance Beginning of Year-Continued
D. AGENCY FUNDS
SYSTEM
A.GEN ERAL FUND
B.BOND FUNDS
C.BOND SINKING
FUND
1. Fed.
Income Tax
1';;::- 2. State 3. Teacher 4. Teacherl5. Group
Income Retirement Assoc. Insurance Security 7. Other Tax 1. Member Dues Premium Contri.
E. OTHER
Total Balance Beginning
of Year
Grand TotalReceipts
and Balances
-- ------ --------1-----1-----1----- ---- ._-- ---- ---------- - - - - - - - ._--.--
Wayne __.. _
_ $ -7.549.87 $
WebsteL __
.. 12,110.03
WheeleL
__. 5,440.02
White
__ __ 3,182.61
Whitfield............... 62,398.69
393.33 $ 59.963.08 $__
$
.
826.50
758.49 .. .. __.. __.. __
__
.. __
54,039.67. .. __... 6,829.10 __
$
$
__.. $__
$.
.. $__.. __. __ $
. 593.30 __
450.31 277.15
__
__
.
.. ..
.. __..
3,118.63.......... 1,130.80 .... __....
__ $ __. .
3,112.12 . __.
52,806.54 $ 1,635,878.16 14,257.29 271,463.64 9,310.63 398,951.80 3,182.61 502,700.11 127,516.89 1,829,736.75
Wilcox.
__.. __.. 10,832.51
2,154.67 2,775.14 9,774.50
1,458.69 __
1,208.03 299.64
Wilkes. __. __ __
102,804.17
__
25,841.97 __
__ 1,765.94 __
__. __.. __
Wilkinson. __. __
-1,168.70. __
__. 8,835.67
__
-24.71
. __...
Worth __. __
-14,286.96 239,381.81 12,962.28 __
__
__.
.. __
7.92
28,503.18 650,410.73 130,412.08 894,111.27
7,642.26 674,346.09 . 238,065.05 1,496,062.95
Total Counties .. __
4,848,982.96 10,990,260.10 4,743,100.48 325,321.61 11,604.43 92,986.28 514.52 35,756.01109,455.52 77,767.92 407,432.01 21,643,181.84242,653,543.02
~iFn~~~~I~~~~~~~::::::::$ 3~~:~~!:n $:::::~;i~~:~6 ~~:::::::::t:::::::: ~::::::::: $::::::::: $:::::~::: ~::::::::: '. ::::~ $~:::::::: ~:~:::::::::$ 3~~:m:n $28,m:m:H
Bremen Bnford
. __
-80.56 .. __.. ._..
2,050.06
1,815.82
1.650.90
__
4,576.70 __ __..
592.47 __ 579.91..........
179.93 7.94
7.88 887.02 2,800.25 .. __
2,350.62 12,717.70
236,795.81 272.050.66
Calhoun __ __
9,825.73
565.58
__
..
__
__
__
10,391.31 420,642.04
Carrollon
.. .. 21,060.05
333.60 __
__ .. __
.. __.
21,393.65 580,179.23
Cartersville .. __.. __
1,843.92 .. .. ..
__. .
1,644.51 __
42.90 2,746.66 291.63
6,569.62 1,046,859.62
ift fi:~;.1 .~."I ~illi ,.m.m.~ '"
.-'W.', :-,ro.," '".00 1.11
"'.W .....
r
Fitzgerald Gainesville __ . Hawkinsville _ Hogansville Jefferson.
LaGrange. Marietta Monroe Moultrie Newnan
Pelham Quitmau Rome Tallapoosa. Tallulah Falls
_ _
-----
---
-- -- --
_--
-
-
-
-
_ ---
----------1 -5,661 .43 25,590 .26 10, 881.62
---- --
674.67 -- -- -- --
------ -- ------------
-- -- --- -- --
--------
-
-------------
-
-------- ---- --- --
-------
- --- --
_I ----
-720 .59 883.59
---
I
445.39 ----
-~ --- -----~ ---.-_----
-- --
--
----
--
--. ----
--
--
--
--- -
--
-- - ~ --
-- -- -----
-- --
-- -- ---
-- -- -
_____--------------------------
18, 668.95 --------- ----- -- -- ----- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- ----- -- -- -- --
110.691 50 -------~ ------ --- --- ---- -- ---- ---- -- -- -- -- --- -- ---- -- -- --
16,953 .88 -- ------------ -- -- --------
---- -- ---
-- --
-19 ,445.52 ---
----- -- -- 20,208. 50 -- ----- -- 2,793. 17 --- ----
8,019.33
28,964. 16 ------- ----- -- --
-- -- -- ------ -- --
-- ---- ---- --- --- --
------ ----- -----
-- --- -- --- ---
I 198.58 126.32
-- ----- ---
-- --
__-_--
----- --
---
_ _
--- --
18,428.04
9,487.69 ----- -------
2,567. 61 --- -------- ----------
16,423. 49 -------------- ----- --- -- --
-2 ,335.45 ----- --- ---- -- --- ---- ----
5,917.70 --- -- -- -- -- ---- -- --
-------
-------
------ ------ ---- ---
-- ---- -- -- -- -----
------ -- --------
--- -----
-- ----
2 .02
-- ---
2,
704.30
-- ---
-- ---
---
----400:57
--- --- --
---- -----
--
--- --- -62.08 -- --
--- -- --- -- -- -- --- -- ------ --
----------------------9,606.44 4,137.05 -----------------_ .. _---
8,278.64 ------- ---
137.60 ------------
--------- ------------
5,074.39 2,275.60 --------- ----------------- --------------------_.
-4,986.76 25,590.26 24,625.11
724.80 883.59
26,947.59 110,691.50 16,953.88
5,018.65 36,983.49
32,992.14 4,843.21 16,423.49
831.50 5,917.70
565,894.88 1,063,694.10
287,124.29 345,676.81 233,869.50
1,130,862.26 1,235,790.41
161,265.2-1 1,021,504.15
842,392.00
468,376.85 308,257.72 J ,384,305.04 144,857.12 61,887.56
Thomaston Thomasville
To'CC03
Trion Valdosta
_____----------------------
2,757. 63 ----- ---- -- -----------
17 ,114.69 -6,042 .99
-72 67
---- -- -- ------
------ ---- ----
---- -- -- -----
----
-- - ~ ----
---
---- --
------
- -- - ~ ~
47,735.57 ------- ------- -- -- --
-- ---- -- -- ---
---- --------- -- --- -- -- --
------------
-- -- --- -- -- --- -- --- -- 3 132 60 ----- -- -- I ,384 .79
---- --- --
--- ---
--- --
-- ~ --
-- ----109.80
136,221.60 3,975.00
1:976:30 --- -- -268. 15 -- -- --
--
---- ---
42. 48 ----
j
647: 48
2,352.45 10,381 18
--------- --
3,800.56
2,757.63 153,336.29
2,559.20 4,256.08 63,875.42
802,175.28 1,261,424.16
552,101.10
320,014.56
1,591,313.76
Vidalia Waycross
West Point. Winder
__----
---
__-------
22,566. 18 -~ - -- - ~ - ~ ----- ---- ----- ------ -- ------ --- ------- -- ---- -- ---- -- -- -- -- --- --8,776. 44 ----- -- ------ --- ---- --- ------- -- -- -- --- ---- ---- ----- --- -- -- --- -- --
2, 818 90 ---- ---- --- ----- -- --- -------- -- -- ---- --- ------ -- -- ---- --- ----- -- -- ------------~ ------ -- -- --- -- --------- -------- -- -- -- -- -- ----- -- ------ -- --- -- --- ------
22,566.18
-8,776.44
2.589.17
5,408.07
--------- --------------
384,735.35 1,432,125.50
299,896.73 506,378.58
Total Cities _ --
819,003 .97
96,612 17 -- -- -- -- 34,517 45 -- -- -- -- 7 ,437.90 -10.00 2 ,812 80 16,220.23 13,207.62 166,352.01 1,156,154.15 53,267,188.42
Total Counties _
4, 848,982 .96 10, 990,260. 10 4,743 100. 48 325,321 .61 11,604. 43 92,986.28[
Grand Total ,
_ --
I 15,667,986.93 11,086,872.27 4,743 100.48 359,839 .06 11,604.43 100,424.18
514. 52 35,756.01 109,455.52 77,767.92 407,432.01 21,643,181.84242,653,543.02 504.52 38,568.81 125,675.75 90,975.54 573,784.02 22,799,335.99295,920,731.44
SYSTEM
3. Superin-
tendent's Salary
TABLE II-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (195960) I. Administrative
A. SALARIES
B. OTHER EXPENSE OF ADMINISTRATION
1. Superintendent's Office
d. Board c. Clerical Members
e. Other
J. Superintendent's
Travel
3. Legal Service
Total
Expense of Administration
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwiu
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts
White Negro WNehgirteo
White Negro
White Negro
White Negro
15,000.00 9,999.96 22,042.50 . .. .
7,620..00 ._______ 3,600.00
7,360.00 __ . .
2,220.00
6,466.62
. 3,600.00
__
__
3,367.68 3,367.68 ..
1,158.75 1,158.75
890.00. 580.00
765.00
275.00 275.00
30.00
750.00 360.00
.
. 2,332.50 __
164.70 164.70
.__________
.____
._____ .___
._
800.00
116.75
.
116.75
4,558.75 1,371.22
30.00
70.00 5.00 125.60 19.20 __ 50.00 50.00
934.78 . 533.27
. 540.94
523.34 388.34
365.29 .____
360.00 240.00
218.40 218.40
White 8,700.00.___________ 7,300.08
710.00 2,109.60
117.00
385.34
33.00
100.00 1,011.341
96.70
:::::::::::: _ :~~~ ~~~~~:~~~:~~
~~~~~:~~~:~~ ~~~~~~~~~:~~ ~~:~~ ~~~~~~6~~:~~ ::::::~~~:o~ :::::::::::: :~_~::i~~:~o ~:z~~:g~1 :2~~:O~
~~~~ ~::~~:~~ :::::::::::: ~:5~~:~~
~~~:0~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
~0:0~ .. __._1~8:00 .. -- _~~8:~~
26:8~1
53,722.4 _
13,464.7 _ 11,128.56
5.00 14,990.66
259.20 5,874.62 5,739.62
20,563.06
~~:~~~:~~
~0,4~3:~~
Calhoun Camden Candler Carroll Catoosa
Charlton Chatham Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee
Clarke Clay
..... Clayton
Q1
c=J Clinch Cobb
Coffee Colquitt Columbia Cook Coweta
Crawford Crisp Dade Dawson Decatur
White 7,680.00[ _
3,360.00
~~~~ --7:323:66 :::::::::::T -2;473:50-- 770.00 _
Negro
_
White Negro
7,141.00 _
2,186.25
570.00 __
White 8,600.00 Negro
:J,600.00 1,210.00 __
_
_
White Negro
White Negro White Negro White Negro
7,400.00 __ 600.04 __
5,000.00 __
2,500.00 9,720.00 n,033.9S
6,480.00 15,:J55.98
4,800.00
__
__
5,000.00 201 67
1,600:00 800.00
27,294.74 18,196.50
__
:J05.00 _
:::_::_::J 25 00
'
674:00
:J:J6.00_
_
_
540.00 _
White Negro
6,577.20 982.80
3,079.80 460.20
530.70 79.30
White 8,999.96
Negro __
__
6,900.00 1,130.00
_
_
842.87
710.00 56.89
800.00 400.00 271.99 181.32 100.00
1,566.00 234.00 505.80
24.24
150.00
90.00 6.70
_ __ _
_ _ _ 182.40
228..0000
_
5,672.60 3,781.74_
_ 567.00 123.00
245.00
60.00_
:J:J.OO 17.00 282.00 188.00 20.00
174.00 26.00
2,082.80
870.00 22.47
185.44 108.88 6,126.09 4,084.06 20.00
1,732.50 258.68
2,642.73
1,562.23
505.69 30.00
397.33 154.91 12,853.84 8,569.23 7:J.67
_ _ 1,170.84
18,317.14
14,968.69 944.77
8,689.77 4,316.79 85,255.24 56,836.8:3 5,55:J.67
14,227.20 2,163.98 21,531. 73
White 10,639.92 Negro __
White Negro
6,629.76
White Negro
White Negro
7,818.63 1,169,.:J:J
6,180.00 __
White 15,900.00 Negro .__
6,000.00 14,345.06 _ 1,200.00
9,678.07 1,447.4:J :3,420.00
18,135.00 _
1,900.00
670.00
1,:383.14 206.86 930.00
760.00
1,706.70
387.89
1,043.88 156.12
1,510.00
1,210.80
130.20
89.34 13.36 405.71
2,323.10
149.14 22.31 160.00 5,253.78
4,172.51 -___________
1,181.70 42,2.68.99 -------- ---------
40.00
~
215.48
35.62 9,:308.95
------------ .-----------
:301.86 2,730.03
45.14
408.:30
12.18 23,206.27 1.82 3,470.67
20.00'
156.12 9:3.50
171.70 12,95:3.53
24.34
117.84
100.00 9,765.43
51,125.01
- ------------ ------------ ------------
White 7,719.96
4,550.00 1,040.00
900.00
784.08
100.00 2,800.97
1 17,895.01
~h1~~ -- -8~259~90 ============ -7:865~96 ----i:i80~OO ============ ----i~200~07 ============ ~------8i:oo ------239~27 ----2~3i4~89 ============ ---2i~ii4~09
~Th1~~ ----4~440~OO ==========_= ----4~693~50 ------750~OO ------i06:00 ----i:,5,54~73 ------343:21 ============ ============ ------gooj,5 ------256~89 ---i3~644~58
Negro
---.-------- ------------
White Negro
7,459.92
3,68:J.:J0
590.00
590.44
1,,3.28
120.00' -
654.63
47.65 13,299.22
------------ ------------
White 8,492.04 Negro __
9,565.00 1,280.00
197.00 1,500.00
.__________ __
920.30,____________ 21,954.34
840.10
840.10
White 5,460.00
__
Negro
240.00
300.00 1,335.57
50.00
189.62
7,575.19
------------ ------------
White Negro White
4,314.02 2,876.02 2,160.00
3,839.98 2,559.98
21,,354600..8512:1 1,800.001
540.00 360.00 230.00
90.00 60.00
114.29 76.19 678.96
:J42.18 228.12
120.00 80.00 .______
13".33 90.22 75.00
640.94 427.30 736.65
98.98 65.98
12,576.53 8,384.33 5,680.61
~~!~ I~~~:~~:~:~~:~~;:j~[-:t::~t::::~;;:;;;;m;;;;;;;::::;~;;;:~; ;;;;:;;;:;;; ::::::~~~;~~ ::::::~~;:;r::;~;;m;I;;;;;;~~~:~~ :::~~:;;::~;
SYSTEM
D eKalb Dodge D ooly D ougherty Douglas
E arly Eehols Effingham Elbert Emanuel
Evans Fannin Fayette Floyd Forsyth
Franklin
Fulton
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60)
I. Administrative-Continued
A. SALARIES
I. Superintendent's Office
a. Superintendent's
Salary
b. Administrative Assistant
c. Clerical
d. Board Members
_.
!
B. OTHER EXPENSE OF ADMINISTRATlON
-------
e. Other
1. Superintendent's
Travel
2. Board of
Education
3. Legal Service
4. Bond Premium
5. Office Supplies
6. Other Expense
Total Expense
of Administration
White $ 18,003.86 $ 8,774.81 $ 86,832.87 $ 2,769.82 $----- ------ $ 1,384.91 $___________ $ 2,883.94 $___________ $ 10,409.03 $
417.09 $ 131,476.33
Negro White
81,,842906..O1O4! _______7_2_9_.1_9_
7.215.89 5,000.00
230.18 ------------
650.00 ------------
- 115.09 - - - - - - - - ~ --
1,230.28 ------------
239.66 600.00
------310:00
865.00
34.66 10,925.81
1,200.00 ------------ 17,810.28
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ -- --------- ------------ ------------ ------------
316.50
40.00
511.53 ------------
868.03
White 10,860.00 ------------ 8,609.25
640.00 ------------ 1,199.00 ------------ 2,979.96
440.50
571.30 1,286.46 26,586.47
::::::~~~:~~ ::::~:~~~:~~I ::::::~~~:3~ Negro
White
---i5:400: 00
----8:269:08
---14:455:54
-----------------------
------------
------------
-----------1,158.20
-----------------------
-----------50.00
Negro White Negro
----6:097:67
1,524.41
----2:794:69
698.67
------384:00
96.00
------------ ------------
------------ ------------
------------ ------------
------960:00, :::::::::::: 240.00' ____________
------------
------------
------------
90.00 12.00,
---43:41i:81
------------
428.40;
646.88 11,401. 64
107.10 ____________ 2,678.18
White Negro White
7,160.00
----7:280:04
------------
------------
------------
2,400.00
----4:099:98
770.00
------770:00
-
-
-
-
-
-
------
------
-
-
-
-
-
-
,
----
------------
360.00
-------
971.88
-----------------------
54.36
100.00 ------------
22.50
265.00 ------------
50.00
362.49
------------
150.80
272.40 ------------
91.20
11,689.89
------------
13,490.76
Negro White
----5:786:7i
-----.. ------
------------
------3i5:00
------300:00
------------
------------
----1:600:00
-----------.
------------
------------
------------
-------90:00
-----------338.00
-----------240.00
-----------8,669.71
Negro White
----7:650:00
------------
------------
----6:003:57
------520:00
-----------------------
-----264:67
-----------132.84
----700:00
------100:00
-----------1,030.39
------------ -----------12.95' 16,414.42
Negro White
----9:060:00
-----------------------
----5:760:00
------720:00
-----------------------
----1:500:00
-----------121.82
-----60:00
-------50:00
----2:837:44
------------1-----------13,919.05 34,028.31
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
White Negro
White
7,760.04
.. _---------8,007.00
------------
------------
------------
1,740.00
----4:337:00
650.00 ------------
710.00
------------
------------
------------
333.78
----i:200:00
-----------------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
50.00
------100:00
92.70 ------------
935.65
------------
------268:50
10,626.52 ------------
15,558.15
Negro White
----6:960:00
------------
------------
----3:975:00
------820:00
-----------------------
-----------1,500.00
-----------------------
------------
------------
-------20:00
-----------817.49
------------
------------
---------
14,092.49
Negro White
---ii:ooo:oO
------------
------------
---i2:000:00
------980:00
-----------------------
------i25:00
-----------350.00
------i50:00
------ioo:oo
-----------1,700.00
------500:00
-----------26,905.00
::::::::::::1---- -- Negro
White
----6:435:04
------------
------------
----2:550:00
------------
650.00
900:00
------------
193.40
-----------------------
-----------------------
-----------204.71
------324:45
------------
11,257.60
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -- ------- ------------ ------------
~~~~:~::::::I::~:~:~~;~~; White 6,300.00 ------------ 3,990.00
580.00 ------------ 1,038.50 ------------
400.00
Negro White Negro
---i7:600:04
-----,...-,..--.,.T
---ii:ioo:oo
-"-T---"'-"'--
---54:200:75 - - -- - - -,... ~ - -,.
---3:900:00 ----3:744:00
- ___________ 1_________ ... _..-
---4:200:00
---,.---,.-y--
------------ ------------
--,.---.,---,.-~ -.-------.-
6,840.00
---T-T-"'_r __
------------ 12,674.87
-----------16,183.55
--i27:577:53
------------ ------------
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris
..- Hart .C.>- Heard
Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins .Tohnson Jones Lamar
....:L ~~::;~::~I~1_4:64,66600::00401:::.: .:: .. , 2: ~~"O:~~I'
White 5,777.63 Negro, 2,888.81
63',520500'5.12"51'
9,342.67 4,671.33
White' 7,572 00
__
8,934.87i
Negro ------- ---- -- ----- _ ----
_I
WhIte 9,944.04 __ _ _ _ _ 4,00000
Negro __ _ _ _ __ _
_
__
White 4,260.00 __
1,620.00
Negro 4,260.00
1,620.00
White
~h1~~
8,700.00
----6:669:66
7,586.25 ,
: : _ _ 5 : 2 4 9 : 3 7 1,
Negro
351.00
2S0.23
WNehgirteo
7,660.04
5_,900.04
2,800.00 _1
White 8,832.00
Negro __
_
2,640.00 _
4,597.85 6,420.00 3,999.96 2,829.00
270.00 270.00 560.00
16. 181' 16.17 _
565.00 _
25.00 __ 1,160.00 _
590.00 _ 760.00
i
350.00
730.00 _
825.00 --580.00 _
6,568.12
--I
i
10,759.95 3,586.65 3,000.00
5,680.08
2,400.00 ---._--._",--- --
4,500.00 --
1.500.00 -520.00 ------550.00
T
450.00! _ 450.00 _ 1,200.00 __
1,767.63 _ 90.00 _
9!19.96
900.00 __ 1,415.34
96.40
: 6:001:::
I
,
-------1
30.00
--- ----------293.00 100.00
241.90
100.00,
36.50
15.00 ,
--------- ----
.620.52 2,066.35
810.25 663.57
! :033:~7,
718.25
49.81
11,387.90
5,681.5J
26,541.39 13,270.6, 19,161.6J
16,538.00
:lO(J.()[! 300.00
600.0r
7.00 3.50 175.00
{l5.00 70.00
100.00
114.52 114.53 1,897.69
-912:14'
45.00 1,670.29
]06.;r 7,202.41 106.70 2:365.92 __ 22,309.86
17,207.40
::i 15'i~Uj 20,987.03
100.00
50.00 120.30 -- - - - - - - - - 100.00
517.40
1,239.83 1,068.95
:150.91
65.131 12,744.53
--I
101.20 15,402.57 1
-- ---:1 - --18,214.40
13,658.20
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60)
Administrative-Continued I. .._ --------,-----------------------,-_---=:~=-----_._--------- - - - - - _ .
A. SALARIES
B. OTHER EXPENSE OF ADMINISTRATION
Total
SYSTEM
1. Superintendent's Office
1. Superin- 2. Board
3. Legal
4. Bond
5. Office
6. Other
Expe se of Admin-
tendent's
of
Service Premium Supplies
Expense
istration
a. Superin- b. Admin-
d. Board
Travel Education
tendent s Salary
istrative c. Clerical Assistant
Members
e. Other
1--1 -1 ._ - - - 1- - -I-- --
-
-
Lanier
White $ 7,160.00 $ Negro
s 2,285.00 $ 630.00 $
s 600.00 $ __
294.92 $
$
25.00 $
797.95 $ 2,916.50
200.001
.
14,709.37 200.00
Laurens Lee
White Negro White
8,610.00 5,520.00
8,809.92 2,400.00
1,288.02 600.00
429.68 600.00
96.70 4.00 ---_________
119.00 70.00
1,130.651 1,000.00
207.61
110.10 20,594.07 100.00, 1,100.0n
1 9.401.61
Liberty Lincoln
......
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -- --------- ------------ -- --------- ------------ ------------
White 2,604.15
1,221.60
460.00
97.38
45.50
110.00
398.17
:::::::::::: Negro 3,896.22
~:i~~ ~::~~:OO
1,832.39
690.00
~:~~9:50 __ . __6~~:~~ ::::::::::::
146.05
__
2~0:00 :::::::::::r :::::::::
150.00
~0:0~
597.26
37~:7~
1 367.35 550.92
~:::~=
__ 5,304.15
__ 7,862.84
11,076.57
0>
l>:)
Long
Lowndes
W!.ite 6,831.00
3,025.00 1,380.00 1,850.12
255.76
435.26
526.80 14,303.94
:~:~ ~~~~~:~~~:~~ :::::::::::: ~~~~6:~~~:~~ ~~~~1;2~~:~~...'. ~~:~::~~~:~~~~~~~~~~9:~~::::=:::::=:
:~~:g~ ::-~~:~~~:~~
:~~:~~I_ 273.40 21,290.33
Lumpkin
White Negro
7,980.00
2,616.00
790.00
294.05
7.50
50.00
203.45
11,941.00 -----------
Macon Madison
Marion McDuffie
::::::::::::1 ~e~;~ ::8~0:~~ :::::::::::: ~:~~~:O~ :::~~:~~
900:00
:09:26
826.51
40.00
265.88 ------------
8,916.65
i: ;:~ ::I;:f~::::;13~~ :f": ~''":;~,:~::: ::~~;:'fu:; White 7,900.04
2,700.00
610.00
633.00
--:::::::::: -------80:00 ------588:06 -------96:70 --12;607:80
McIntosh Meriwether Miller
:::::::::::: . _ _ ~;~~~ ----~;~~~:~~ ::=:=:::=:=:I----~;:~~:~~------~;~:~~ =:=:=::::::: -- :~::~: -::: --;0.25 :::::::i~:~6-------:~:~~------~:~:~~::::::i~~:~l--:9~.:3:2130.6:8:~
::~:~ !:;~~:~~:::::::::::: __J~~~:~~ ~~~:g~
~~~:~~ ::::::_:~~~: ::::-~~:~~
~~:~~
i~~:~~
~~~:;~ 9,253.44 12,881.02
Mitchell Monroe
~:~El:~)~~~:~~ ~~~~~~~~~d::::~~~~:::~ ----::;~;::: :;:;:::;_;~t--~;O~~;~O::-:_ 3~8:~~ ::::::~~O~~~ :~:::~:~;~~~ ~~~~::~~;~~~I::::::f~~~~~ ~~::;;;~!~~~
Montgomery Morgan Murray Muscogee Newton
Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding Peach Pickens
Pierce Pike Polk Pulaski Putnam
Quitman Rabun Randolph Richmond Rockdale
Schley Screven Seminole Spalding Stephens
White 8,679.92 ------------ 2,640.00
560.00 ------------
600.00 ------------ ------------
50.00 255.90
97.43 12,883.25
Negro White Negro
White
----3;266:98 36,,286260..9080
---------------------------------------------
----1;700:00 21,,176000..0000
------405:00 470251..0000
--400:00 400.00
-.----------
--450:00 475200..0000
-'-'-'-69:78 69.77
-.----------
------------
------------
"-'---26:S0
-'-'---37:50 3270..0500
-'-'--192:14 192.13 598.78
------240:17 240.16
---.--------
---'6;761:57 6,761 54 11 066.58
Ne~ro
WhIte
---17;650:00
---37;799:S8
---39;344:12
---.-----.----------_.-
-'--3;600:00
-_.--.------
---------_.-
-.----------
------------
--_.-.-.-.--
------------
-----.-.----.-.-.-----.
----9;5S1:27
----7;441:24
--115;41ii:51
Negro White
'-'-8;945:64
-.-.---.-.----------.--
----4;200:04
------570:00
---'--940:00
-------16:22
------108:00
-------24:00
-----.------
-.----------
------370:18
-----153:00
---15;327:08
Negro .----.------ -.-.---.---- -------.---- ---.-------- ---.-------- ------------ ------------ -.-.--._-.-- -._--.-.---. .----.-.---- ---_.------- -------_.---
I
White 7,860.00 ---.-------- 2,780.04
520.00 ------------ --.--------- -----~------ ------------
50.00 190.27 1,578.84 12.979.15
Negro White
"--3;412:50
-----------------------
---'6;330:50
------ii10:00
-----------------------
------------
------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
"---'-25:00
------469:79
-------4:00
---10;s51:79
Negro
White Negro
White Negro White
----6;947:29 51,,100502..0630
--"8;479:04
-----------------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
----1;9sil:ii9 301.31
4,755.00
---------------------- ..
-----590:53 89.47 680.00
------720:00
------- ..-----------------------------------------------------------
'--'1;042:10 157.90 575.60
-----------------------
'--'---33:43 5.06
------------
------9ii:70
---. --445:77 67.53
------------
-----------------------
-------43:43 6.57
----------------.-----------------
'--'-'S8S::iS 471593734...906150
------------
-----163:18 24.72
----------------------------------
---12;142: so 1911,,,289493055937...97761495
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -------- .._-- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
White 5,892.00 ------------ 3,000.00
720.00 ------------ 1,200.00
12.95 ------------
200.00
Negro White Negro
------900:00 900.00
White 12,000.00
----2;275:33
-----------------------
------290:00 290.00
8,003.41
------------ .._-- ..----------------------------
- ..---------------------
-------- ...._-
------------
------600:00 600.00 201. 95
-----------------------
---'---32:S3
-----------------------
-'-'-'300:00
-----------------------
--"--33S:00
31517299...203203
------------
------334:61
100.00 200.00
738.65 525.00
141,,53754942..021077 2,090.00 22,139.84
Negro White
----ii;lso:00
-----------------------
----1;740:00
------570: 00
-----------------------
------474:56
-----------------------
'-"-"78:00
------iio:oo
"-'--582:71
-----------------------
----9;ii85:27
Negro White Negro
--'-3;900:00 3,900.00
------------------------------ ..---
----------------------------------
------319:oii 319.06
----------------------------------
'--'-'-35:63 35.63
---. ---68:03 I:::::::::::: 68.03 ------------
--"---50:00 50.00
-------80:33 80.33
----------------------------------
----4;453:05 4,453.05
White 2,820.00 ------------ 1,080.00
570.00 ------------
250.00 --- .._------- ------------
80.00
74.31 130.74 5,005.05
Nezro White Negro
White
----7;742:04 9,54998..0906
-----------------------
------------
------------
----3;555:00 3,20455..0000
------550:00 -"'--490:00
---------------------------------------------
---'I;IS5:00 15.00 418.70
--- ..-----------------------------------------
-'-'-'-15:00
-----------------------
'--'---90:00 ---'--100:00
-"'--348:75 2442..4616
-----360:00 ---'---12:45
---13;845:79 14,011682..7417
Nearo W/,ite
Negro White
----8;969:94 84,.002490..9080
--'11;005:51 4,944.51
------------
--'14;504:41 6.516.47 3,600.00
----4;540:79 2,010.06 700.00
---------------------------------------------
------582:74 261.81
------------
-----------------------
------------
--- ..--------
-----------------------
--....12:00
------169:05 17050..9050
----2;2ii4:53 1,017.40 317.79
----1;725:00 775.00 44.00
---4:i;7iil:97 1129,.861631..719
Negro --- ..----_ ..-- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
White Ne~ro WhIte Negro White
6,260.04 ----4;114:9ii
84,,716104..9060
------------
----1;671:00 31,,061701..0000
2,040.00 ------340:00
26.66 500.00
630.00
------300:00 300.00
--------- ..--
------------
------43:23 5.20
------------
------------
------510:00 1,059110..4050
----------------------------------
---~--------
------------
------------
--"-'-16:50
-----------------------
35.23
-----------------------
------100:00
152.76 -'---'554:50
535143..5404
191.09 8687..1119 68.11
------------
9,309.12 87.19
1773,,,267517084...438309
~:~~~:~~I ------~~~~~~ ------------'------------ ._-- Ne~ro
WhIte Ne~ro WhIte
----8;459:15 3,980.77
-----------------------
----5;ii10:00 2,610.00 2,860.73
-- . . . .761:601 : : : : : : : : : : : :
-----------------------
----I;OSS:88
---------------------------------. ------------
-_-_-.-_-_-2__09.4_6_:.00_0_0' :_:_:_:_:_:__:_5:_:0_:.0_:_0r-2;0267568:846..45516
------------
-----------------------
------------
---17;060:40 7,859.73 12,358.02
Negro
============ ------------
============ ------------ ------------
_._._------- ------------ ------------
~Y~TEM
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (195960) - - - I. Administrative-Continued
....
~ Taylor
"'" Telfair Terrell Thomas Tift
Toombs Towns Treutlen Troup Turner
Twiggs Union Upson
Total Expense of Administration
Walker Walton \Vare Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox
..... Wilkes
'"0' Wilkinson
Worth
Total Counties
Americus Atlanta Barnesville Bremen Buford
White 12,540.001
5,792.23
490.00 ,
1 . . . .
~~~~~ ::::8:~~6~601:::::::::::: ....~~988~45 ":1~36~~061' ':834~~~1
1
White Negro
8,640.00
6420.00 ___58--0-.-0-01
~7.55,
White 8,248.71
~'h1~~ --'7;966:66
Negro --'
796.50
550.00 1
.1 3,950.00'730:66;
31.66
1,221. 76
135.75 1 __
9~0:0~i::
600.00i
28.00
423.76
193.40,
275.88 -----------__
,nite 11,520.00'1
:1,.160.00;
690.001
612.09 '
~~~~
:
:
:
:
~
:
~
~
~
~
6
0
'162:75
1
i
676:66 1 --
1.19'
284.43 .
White Negro
6,972.00 --2;iI6:66' __
720.00 __.:: .
_
_
White Negro
7,451. 04 __ _
! ,827.50
510.00 __
White 9,678.04 __
4,446.30
370.00,
~N:e~g;r~oIl __ ,7 :~~~:00
795:20:
I
2:873:92
1,200.00:
,
[i _ Y~:~~~~ :::l"'::~~~~~~11
77li:061 640.00,
225:661
900.00 2,310.4:, ------. --. --------1
:::::1::
I
75o.00i
600.00
139.96 i53.90
60600,:::1
White Negro
6,990.001________
--_,_1, ----4-,-7-4-0-.-0-0-,'
1,520.00
--j---
67.61
1,200.00
148.82:
----------1
White 1,170,561.27 162,003.30' 80j,9~9.2' 119,728.41' 16,068.851 117,339.131 15,725..12
Negro 89,345.30 ~0,581.66 69,596.70
9,610.03
541.371 9,144.74
792.54
I
22.50 185.00
80.00 150.00 250.00 68.20 150.00
2,113.40 347.63 588.61
506.40
644.06
1,326.84
, __ 866.57
22,257.39
48~.38
17,267.66
340.25 17,424. 70
---------. -
-----------10,956.29
-------- I ------------
1,670.30 16,248.02
825.00 1 200.00
35.00
I
R,454.14
I,R48.62
30.00
150.58
5.00,
330.4~ __
29.80
130.1R
353.69
175.00 ------------ 3,271.66
600.00 125.20
96.70
26,196.23 1,848.62 7,604.15
5.00 1:1.842.85
10,398.91
17,947.00
3:3.50 300.00
250.06
100.00 '166:66
504.19 --------- ----
222.44 1;371:64
76:66 15.00. 50.00
617.05 470.35
R4.46
RO.47 5.55
13,446.77
15,542.42
13,591.51 95.47
15,442.42
41,595.36 .1,516.77
14,500.26 1,240.24
179,081.20 20,124.99
I
!
99,759.052,741,301.58 13,396.81 249,891.15
~~~~~~_. 1~:~~~:~~'$--9i:~~~:~~ ~12~::~~:~~i$:;~:6~6:861~:::i:~~~:66 $,1:~~::~~~: 2,2::::~ ~~~~ .~~:6~1:~~ ::~3:318.34 ~;:~~~:~~I:: 11'50~:~~1 ~:7~~:001
.29::~~11
1:96::79,$ 11,012.14
~:~62:~3 ..__7:876.60
21o.17i$ ,120.40 $ 13.401. 57
s . 9;799:391'" 13:484:96 --288 :581:67
.:.1:~21:83 7,035.61i 9,518:02 203,405.72
__________ 1
1.00 15,262.70
White
~~~~~
8,263.92. 8;266.00 --
:~~~:~:I::::~~'::~: :.:~~~:::~~: :3::2~j::':--:::--'I-:---:::::'t--:. 2,320.00 -1
, __ . __ ,
I
623.93. __ __.
50.00 1.__.
:::,:: . . : . : . : '::. :::c:.::. :::. :': . : :. : .:. :':c:.: . :'c:.::..::'",I':..::c:.'::c:c:.::..:::c:.':..:'============:c:..::.:
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60)
I. Administrative-Continued
SYSTEM
A. SALARIES
1. Superintendent's Office
a. Superin- b. Admin-
tendent's istrative
Salary
Assistant
c. Clerical
d. Board Members
B. OTHER EXPENSE OF ADMINISTRATION
e. Other
1. Superin- 2. Board
tendent's
of
Travel Education
3. Legal
4. Bond
Service I Premium
5. Office Supplies
6. Other Expense
Total ExppnS8 of Administration
Calhoun Carrollton Cartersville
...... Cedartown
O'l
O'l Chickamauga
Cochran Commerce Dalton Decatur Dublin
Fitzgerald Gainesville Hawkinsville Hogansville Jefferson
White $ 5,550.03 $_.
$
Negro 1,850.01
..
White 5,698.64
_____
Ne~ro 2,849.32 __._________
WhIte 9,698.36
Negro _..
.. _.
White Negro
8,240.00
White 5,840.25
Negro
.
1,800.00 $ 600.00
2,004.37 668.12
6,262.37
3,198.00
3,000.00
.$
$
._._____
._._. .
. __._._____ .____
.
.
.____
.
450.00$ 150.00 533.28 266.64 698.37
164.55
649.99
218.51 $_
$
72.84
... __
60.00 $ 20.00
285.54 $_
$ 8,364.08
95.181-___________ 2,788.03
65.13 -32.57
.
--
.. _.________
243726 ..3196: ....__-.-_-_-_-_._-.-_-_
8,773.78 4,052.84
193.80 ._______
24.00
.
. __.
606.60 202.53
494.86 17,978.36
164.95
367.48
842.27 .________ 12,444.82
.
.
.
__
. __.___
25.00
476.68
89.00 10,080.92 .
White 7,395.00 Negro __.
Wbite 7,639.92 Negro __. White 10,590.00 Negro 1,170.00 White 9,433.38 __. Ne~ro
WhIte 7,299.96 Negro
2,362.50 .
2,000.00 __.
.
.
832.50 92.50
3,654.04 406.00
9,308.38
3,499.92
.
620.00
125.00 .
. . .
400..00 .
269.57
._____
720.00 80.00 800.00
1,200.00.
351.52 .
.
300.00
. .__
193.40 .________
.__
45.00
. 70.00 5.00 62.50
280.00 60.00
612.62
42.08 .
454.65 50.00 2,225.27
._____
892.29
250.00 .
692.74 76.00 1,259.85
724.92 .
11,576.98 .
10,476.92
_
17,013.93 1,879.50
24,409.3_8_
13,129.80 60.00
White 5,343.55
1,525.31
648.98
33.93
27.00
714.61
377.81 8,671.19
i~:::;:~.~ . . .:.~.;f'j1 ::::.:~.~ ~.'" Jii::::.:~ii ,.j~l1i::r.~; Negro 3,219.83
.__
White 9,999.96 5,238.15
902.40 .____
391.06
.____
20.43. 399.94
.______
15.00 230.33
430.59 367.56
238.99 5,218.30 690.11 16,926.05
,,oooo : ::::
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
- --~::~~:~~I :::::::::::: White 12,000.00 ------------
5,300.001 ____________ ------------
Ne~ro
WhIte
---i2;499:92
------------
------------
----5;930:00
------------
------------
-----------.
------------
-.------.--- ------.-----
239.76 1,674.84
---"1;826:12 ------------ -.--------.- ------------
------------ ------------ 1,588.46
20, 414.60 22, 444.50
Negro White
----3;775:00
-------------------.---
----i;350:00
-------75:00
------------
------------
------300:00
-----------.
------------
------------
------------
-----------------------
---"1;206:04
-------57:57
6, 763.61
---"4;354:55 -------85:70 ------372:82 Negro ------------ ------------
White
8,021.51 ------------
--.--------- ---------.-. ------------
------------
540.~8
----.------- ------------ ---.--------
------------
202.23
236.95
13, 814.64
Ne~ro 1,648.45 -----------WhIte 11,000.04 -------.----
894.60, :::::::::::: 3,600.00 ____________
-.-._-------
------------
109.99
15.00 ------------
1,500.00 ------------ ------------
49.00 110.00
97.50 557.25
101.00 2, 915.54 141.30 16, 908.59
------------1------------1------------ Negro ------------ ___________ w ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
----------_. ------
White
3,808.00 ------------
2,940.00 ------------ ------------
423.04 ------------ ____________ 1
50.00
226.12 ------------ 7, 447.16
Nergo
Whitei Negro White
3,032.00 3,600.00 3,600.00 9,429.96
------------
------------
------------
------------
---"3;947:50 ----6;20i:03
-----------------------
------------
------------
---------------------------------------------
------557:94 -------i9:50
----i,
433:
oi
------------
------------
-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- -------3-5--.0-0-
____________ ,
5.00
------------
247.44
------8-1--5-.1-4____________
1,311. 74
------------
------------
-----------393.14
3, 032.00 8, 975.08 3, 605.00 19, 016.32
Negro White
----6;6,~0:00
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
-----------------------
------------
------------
------------
------------
------------------.----
-------io:oo
------2i4:95
------974:32
----7~ 849.27
Negro White
----3;723:85
-----------------------
------200:00
------------
------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
------------
------------
-------25:00
------------
------------
------i29:89
4, 078.74
Negro ------------ ------------1------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------
White Negro
White
3,750.00
3,750.00 5,171.98
ggU61____~:63~:8~ I ------------ ------------1 ------------ ------------
3,960.00
4,959.00 ------------ ------------
400.00
1,869.89 ------------ ------ ______ 1______ ------
1,313.09
200 00 370.47
-------90:48
------------
------------
------------
------------
------678:62
------270:00
14, 262.27 6, 950.00 15,.000.55
Ne~ro
WhIte
3,447.98 2,640.00 7,100.04 ------------
3,306.00 3,598.84
------780:00
------300:00
246. ~8
60.32 ------------ ------------
600.00 ------------ ------------1
317.65
452.41
180.00 10, 333.69
214.99 ------------ 12, 911. 52
------ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: Nezro
White Negro
White
----9;000:00 ----6:290:85
-----------------------
----6:929:65
----2:850:00 ----2:922:67
------------
------------
------i66:6i
-----------------------
------i78:86
------4i3:04 ------308:04
------------
-~~:~~I
85.76
____________ 1
____________
63.50
50.00 -----------"
605.53
79.00
113.50 12, 997.57
26.83
------------
698.53
----2;797:75
---20; 405.55
Negro 4,262.49 4,695.35 1,980.33
112.89
121.14
208.71
58.12.____________
18.17
473.31 1,895.70 13, 826.21
:~:::::::d ----i:2~~:~~ White 7,531. 92 ------------ 2,070.00 ------------ ------------
900.00
Ne~ro W~lte
---iO:666:65
----7:800:00
----7:280:04
-------99:70
----2;400:00
----i;200:00
40.00
113.55
358.75 11, 057.42
------670:00
------548:34
------------
------------
---3i;864.73
Ne~ro
WhIte
----7;899:96
----i;650:04
------------
------------
-----------------------
-----------540.00
-----------292.61
------ ------ -- ----~---------------- ------------
-------50:00
------i60:79
------------
1,290.50
11, 883.90
Negro
------------ --"---------- ------------ -----------.-
___________ h
----8;540:04 ------600:00 ----3;523:45'- White
------------
1,895.32 ------------ ------------
------------
--- Negro ------------ - - - - -- ~ -- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
---------- ------------ ------------ ------
22.00
184.18 ------------ 14, 764.99
5.00
36.20 ------------
41.20
White 303,269.77 124,604.46 243,718.08 21,056.09 Negro 36,544.58 73,746.19 98,154.34 12,013.15
9,065.86 21,086.20 3,874.14 1 1,582.05
5,331. 78 16,022.19 1,601.28 7,876.60
5,002.43 28,778.52 32,468.68 810, 404.06 1,866.50 9,180.45 12,422.71 258,861. 99
White 1,170,561.27 162,003.30 804,939.23 119,728.41 16,068.85 117,339.13 15,725.52 41,595.36 14,500.26 179,0~1.20 99,759.05 2,741, 301.58
Negro 89,345.30 30,581.66 69,596.70 9,610.03
541.37 9,144.74
792.54 5,516.77 1,240.24 20,124.99 13,396.81 249,891.15
White 1,473,831.04 286,607.76 1,048,657.31 140,784.50 Negro 125,889.88 104,327.85 167,751.04 21,623.18
25,134.71 138,425.33 4,415.51 10,726.79
21,057.30 2,393.82
57,617.551 19,502.69 207,859.72 132,227.73 3,551, 705.64 13,393.37 3,106.74 29,305.44 25,819.52 508,753.14
I
. - - - - - _.. , '--~-
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60) II. Instruction
A, SALARIES
SYSTEM
.l Supervisors
2. Prin-
3. Classroom Teachers
140 Other Instructional Perso,nnel II
5. Clerical
~~:~:-I---:-~~T e. Gu;:-I;~ther (W~;~ -:-;:.' -!-':~:~I-~;:l~~--=~-r~~~u-:T--~~~;~nei'------
tional
hrary I anee System. teaching) mentary mentary i School I School brarians lance , c. Other
pal's b. Other
Appling --------;::1~~~9~; S ~ ~--= ~~i~e-- ~36,865.08 S2;;~:.20 S1:':~:1:.341~ 7:~::2'591~~::::'67 $ ~ :~~n~~~~~~~ ~,~::.OO~=~~
Atkinson
~~~~ g~U~ .. .::-: 325:42
lN~Ukl(j;359:50 ~U~U~ ~N~U~ ~~:m:n --2,.592:85
_ ::::::::::: --1,020:00 ---250:00
Bacon
~h1~i--5:345:00 :::::::::I::::::::I:::::::rI4:600:OS ::::::::::: 1~~:~iU~ ~g:~~U~, 5U~UZ :::::::::: --~:~~~:OO 1,200.00 1:500:00 :::::: _
Baker
~h1~~ :::::::::: :::::::: ::::::: ::::::::1:::::::::: ---4;072:41 ;U~U~ ~U~U~I I~:&~U~ ----270:001::::____ 540.00 1,565.00 ::::::::::
Baldwin
Negro White -----------
.1,_________
.1 5,281.00 3,549.96 73,336.26 15,734.20 20,909.96.
1
.
.
. __ ._
35,469.48 14,100.00 182,292.37 46,808.19 90,483.63 4,899.92 4,862.42, 3,000.86 2,017.00 __
Negro ._. _
13'26665 18,629.70 13,566.50 157,868.04 28,684.16 42,026.80 :1,424.96 :1,:133.:101 2,:149.00
.
.
Banks Barrow
Bartow
Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley
Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts
White 4,662.46 _.___
_
7,049.00 16,425.90 117,040.98 22,527.69 30,967.11 _
I 1,739.50 _
'1-- - WNehgirtoe ---5--,5-8--9-.9--62-5-,-8-0-0.-0- 8 -.------- 1----- -1-'_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_1 :81,,843817..9566 11200,,007605..7162 ---3-1-,-7.7-9--.6.6- ---- .... -----..------.-- .-------.------.- -- - -I .- 280.00 -----
~h1~~ --5:S15:0S :::::::: :::::::: ::::::::: --10:564:96 -42:659:92 --270:740:11 --111:394:04 ---63:712:96'3:450:001::::
4,507.47 __. __ ::::: ::::::::
Negro 4.995.08 _.
,
. __..
5,784.00 3,274.92 52,238.02 :1.549.96 :3,549.96 .
1_____ __ 667.50
_
WNehgirteo ------
--------1'--------- ----------1---- ' _------. ,__.
. . __._.
59010.6060 :7111,,694817.21611 189,403212.2008 175,301929.5888 ._
-:.--:_---:1--------.1--9--5---:57_ ._.
_ 1'8~9~528:090.5~
White
780.00 14,275.02 10,150.31 179,671.84 80,142.521 75,131.23
3,388.00
5~:~05. :::: --
12 -- .. -
- - - : I' -
- '1" ~~~: ~;~:~;:
::~::::~l' I, 8~:::~::::1
38~::::: ::1
::~::: ~~ 5:::
- ,000. 72
19':~::~:11
~~:~~~:~~ 28.04:1 .25'
::-- --- -.
~1:\~~_19:~~::04 ::::::::1
:
: __~~:812.70 ~U~~:~;I 9~~:~~U~ .~~~:541.~:1--~~::6~~:~2 _~0:~~~:35 6,709:70
9,375.14 --.--.- ..
~lii~ Negro.'--4:_7.9_4_:_00 :_::::::: ! ---I White :1,596.31 -- ..
.:1
'1___
Negro 4.795.04
-.
------ _
White . . __ ___. "
._. _._
Negro .--- .. -.--- --- "1-- .. -- -
White 5,274.96 -.--- -. - [_ .
.::_:1--.12:9.10:00. '--5:1;7,87054:.0000
_ '1''_.
22,7:18.34 1 13,790.:16
6-519-96 5,074.00
--.: ..:-.
,
3,8:17.401'
'_1 41,021.60 7,468.5:1
I~UiU~I'--77:759:00 1:1,550.00
._ _"2_5,74.0_:.00 '-6,42._5.:001
86,774.84 59,100. 651 43,527.33
-
107,647.39 25,910.50 :1:1,995.58 79,34:1.681 41,781.92 2:1,723.60
67,566.48 19,430.36 14,:149.94
272,770,00 78,152.20 1:13,267.44 _ --
_:1:. .: : .2_'_:6.-0.-0.-_:0_-~1 1._:1,426.25 1-:,2_0-0.:0:.0:
2,06760..0020
1,193.00.----.----
690.00 :145.00 --------.-- -
._1 1,800.00 3,307.50 . ._.
Negro 4.727.46 --._ White 4,999.96
----1 I -.-.-.-_-.
_.
10,829.88 21,960.36 175,478.9:1 45,126.68 7,950.00 4,816.61 152,693.42 72,925.10
47,500.41 ' _ , - -50,:1:18.99.. -...
--1"0'0'.'0-0-] --5:ii41~3o,
1,080.00 .. ---.2,000.001 600.00
Negro 4,749.96 -----
.-- I .-. 6,050.04 25,807.:19 281,171.22 64,7:12.04 47,865.34 -- .--. -------i-
'_1
760.001'
White . ._. __. . - .
. _ _ 1 12,504.10 -----.- .. -- 92,:152.38 :12,:195.98 23,008.01 :1,000.00 _
_I
Negro] . . .____
._. .
_
5,599.92 7,731.10 72,680.87.1 28,.591.1:1 14,829.08 1 :1,175.00-
,::::::::::
Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa
~:~~~ :::::::'.::1 .:
W:ehhgl.rtOee "':"::'~'4":':'" 720.~0
J
'1":: ':'.1 :::::::::1 1~:ng:nI1gU~U~1
I"
1... ... "1' 91 161,.175264..401 1S7,.041730..3316 12,848. 14
110051..783046..5043 82.536.52
~~:nu~1
3393..169149..3356
25,874.19
I.... ~u~url600:00,::::
2268,.696865..81H2
!....
50,192.02'..
...r.... :; .. .. ~~~~ n~u~ Negro
799.15
..
"'160.00
l5~.:9m67:.H9,5 ~U~Ui 3,549.95 :~H~Hi 51.058.14 ;~8~:,0:~1~1:.~5~2 1~1~9:,~5~3~3:.:2:2 .5.8S3:~~,1
.. I,m:ggi::::::::.::i::::::::::
'1 4,550.00 1.462114..2255['
..
1,529.00 918.011,
753.00' 212.5I1j' .
I:::::: :::::::::':.
Charlton
1.:.:. ":':'.1. ,'" .1:: ~Nee~rrtOoe 9.~1.. 0.0 2.0..:0.0. :.'.'.'.
5;908:30 "10,S57.42 8Uln~ 4r:~~U~I"29;776:90:. . ..
::.'1.: :" 211.00
Chatham
" White 60,383.13.
..
213.707.74
9.502.S8 35,939.68 84,392.031.585,044.11
37125,.970359..8~0S
4,315.80..
.1.... . .
788,353.70 42,952.25
,.
3000..
..
65,405.15 54.238.74!
Negro 40.255.42..
.. .. r
142,471.83 77,771.951,134.200.10 232,368.21 372,494.98 28,534.84
1 44.270.77 35,159. 151
.. . . . . ~;m.;,,~ Chattahoochee
Chattooga
"'""',"'ii," ,ll~!~ ,Hl!:! ,liil!l,ii,;;!II' 4:~~;:ogl" ~;i~6:601:
Cherokee Clarke
~'i;\~~ l,i~~:~~ ::::...
~);;~ "42;372:04 :::::::. '5;454:13
1~:mJ~ 3~:~gU~ 3~U~~:~~ 12~:~~U~ lOU:U~4;239:9i\ "3;533:30 715::~ .. 2,400:001 55,538.06 4,219.12 4iUiU~ 9U~U~ 2U:nU~ S.267.98 ~:g~U~Ii5:33i:055:g47:oL
Negro __
Clay
White
5,045.04 28.416.50 14,679.15 222,353.17 58,354.81 54,387.0S 3,750.00 3,750.110
.
34.581.60 21.890.90 12.739.08
1,947.001 . . 657.50 ..
I-'
Negro
__
".
5,803.92 10,935.12 50.495.32 14,218.68 12,850.22
crl
C Clayton Clinch Cobb
White 6,023.32...........
1
95.172.84 73,765.99 620,160.24 152,643.55 163,886.05 11,540.115 13,362.:10 10,479.00
Negro
"
14,197.92 11.267.11 111,835.91 20,174.60 18,554.54 3,699.96 3,699.96 1.545.00
White
"
"
~h1~~ '''7;282:321;213:00 :::::::::
5,630.15'
16,80S.14 86,603.66 33,797.42
U~U~193;200:oo 1~~:~~U~ 1,56U~U~, 39t:~~Ug
22.625.39
..
4~~:m:MI::::::::r:::::::
711,00 600.00 26,650.90
Negro
16.289.04 3.110.71 85,224.RO S,125.00 3,271.10
1
5.576.25 ..
816.00 ..
5,347.00.
Coffee Colquitt
White Negro White Negro
5.949.15
4.875.03
4.869.96......... .
18.137.76 6,299.94 12.953.10 5.958.26
48.488.36 19.881.42 46.290.74 14.331.52
348,088.05 120,386.07 307,151.39 152,532.99
108,513.63 27,852.30 44,029.54
99,220.25 23.240.70 26.985.26
..
6,150.00' 5,543.67 3.543.69 6.661.61
14,294.32
2,151.83 2,655.66
3,170.00 .. ..
+ ..
::'::::::'::)1:'::::::: ~gi ;;;~;7~~~~~ Columbia
Cook
";i~~~~:;; +~~~J! !~~:m:~~ ~U!ni ~U~ni'''''''' :::~::~~ 3,375.00
3,359.33 3,570.001.
...
2,051.~~ "'2;125:001: : : : . : : : . :
Coweta Crawford Crisp
White 5.294.98......... 270.00
2,500.00 36,893.75 12,063.22 187,452.92 33,436.01 39.730.25 7,145.00
..
300..0.01 3,872610.05041
..
Negro 4.795.08......... 20.00 __ .,. 26,297.07 23.006.77 149,326.94 40,453.22 54.156.88 3,925.00
..
.
1,213.52
..
White .. .,...... .. .... ,....
8,185.92.......... 48,123.S1 18.237.98 20.9S1.17 3,294.96
..
600.00
.
Negro
6.050.04 7,362.39 55.558.31 14.361.01 15.48S.37 4,000.00
..
300.00
..
White 5.295.00.........
22,099.78 16,S06.62 199,844.04 55,515.46 71,380.96 4,857.96 2,041,65 3,714.00 2,090.00
.
Negro 4.944.96.
17.490.68 12.900.32 178.548.31 18,802.31 24,292.30 3,179.14 ....... ,. 3,708.00
..
Dade
Dawson
----------- +---------
D12.39 .. __
.
--------- ----------
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60) II. Instruction-Continued
A. SALARIES
SYSTEM
a. Instructional
1. Supervisors
I b. Li- c. GUid-! d. Other
brary ance Systemwide
2. Principals
(Nonteaching)
a. Elementary
Male
3. Classroom Teachers
b. Elementary
Female
c. High School Male
d. High School Female
4. Other Instructional Personnel
5. Clerical
a. Li- b. Guidbrarians ance
Personnel
c. Other
a. Principal's
Office
b. Other
--------1----1---------
Decatur DeKalh Dodge
White $ 5,295.00$ Negro 4,794.96
White 59,976.00 Negro 6,275.00 White 4,875.00 Negro 4,595.04
$
L ,
__-
_ _ __-
$ 19,662.00 15,684.36
399,413.83 43,210.23 15,699.96 6,050.04
$ 11,277.36$ 271,098.72,$
18,099.88 217,700.48 194,494.41 3,173,615.90
29,993.79 268,593.32 21,220.04 217,523.90
11,783.41 94,260.95
108,699.96 40,050.01 669,166.13
75,264.91 70,518.51 16,605.62
$
111,481.23 82,096.60 904,373.19
81,448.47 78,833.10
21,960.64
$ 7,374.96
3,550.00 69,063.80 14,331.14 7,960.08 3,549.96
$_________ $---------- $---------- $_________
----------
45,137.45
----------
3,624.96
-------------------------------
9,731.39
-----------
114,531.64 9,510.40 4,282.00
----------------------.-------------
---------- 1,728.00 ----------- ----------
Dooly
Dougherty
.....
-l 0
Douglas
Early
Echols
White Negro
White Negro White
Neero White Negro White Negro
4,750.08 8,053.92 8,480.00 5,164.92
~~~
4,795.00 4,075.00
__-
--------.--
11,607.96
13,975.04 25,267.30,
30,896.22 90,555.72 24,858.181
' .1
7,304.10 _ __-
___---
41,202.18 19,500.37 6,262.00 6,500.00 11,608.00
-----------
-----+-----
7,933.26'
16,710.50 9,601.66 6,241.00 13,535.00
-----------
-----------
111,134.28 142,539.97 803,379.39 523,156.05 209,802.09 45,753.85 118,371.00 130,438.00
27,123.37 10,394.37
58,029.89 32,805.02 204,173.97 79,042.28 46,878.60 14,840.15 56.246.00 41,618.00 26,167.62 3,300.00
47,089.93 ----- ---- ---------- 4,440.82 2,047.50 299.88
27,902.26 ---------- - ------- 4,416.32 ----------- ----------
259,251.98 ---------- ---------. 57,144.57 28,467.63 ----------
105,688.20 ---------- ---------- 11,935.50 7,817.50 ----------
76,193.87 ----------
5,546.50 1,392.25 -----
23,200.44 ---------- ---------- 1,434.00
925.00 -----
62.859.00 31,129.00
14,469.84
4,000.0 __-- -----3,550.00 1__________ ---------- ----------
873.23
-----------
-----------
1,575.00
---------------------
----------
- - - - - - ~ - - .
3,371.66 --- ~ - -- - -- ---------- ----------- ----------- ------ ---
Effingham Elhert Emanuel Evans Fannin
~~~ --tiiiji[~~~~~~ ~~-L~~ ~E:~:- 6,180.08 23,714.04 - 5,758.08 11,938.96 27,884.45 8,763.58 16,867.44 16,599.91
Negro 4,794.96, White 4,312.46' Negro
White 4,371.92 Negro
___
__--
15,192.98 6,208.62 7,700.04
6,050.04 35,682.98
-----------
6.854.62
25,999.78
-----------
3,743.52
56,162.39
-----------
132,900.00 28,643.87 33,744.24 1,020.00 ---------- 4,100.00 ----------- ----------
---------- 92,497.67
8,687.56 20,517.44 ---------- - -------~- 4,300.00 -_.--------
214,048.00i 123,954.16 211,924.06
58,633.19 48,717.06 101,626.76
92,967.29 29,689.28 100,929.13
4,399.92 3,549.96 14,478.13
3,455.87
2,175.03
-- - - - -
--
~-
715.00 1,200.00,
-----------
2,200.00 ___________
3,912.25
-------------------
----------
1------ ---- 124,540.09
81,421. 74 56,948.60
252,083.51 3,626.96
23,268.74 33,930.03
12,504.86
76,508.91
-------.----
17,743.29 2,416.70 36,572.54 __________ 17,056. 581 __________
74'778. 81 ------------ ----------
----------
- - - - - - - - ~
--- - - - ~ ----
250.00 217.00
-----------
- -- - ~ - - ----
----------1,450.00
---2;775:66
-----------
------------------------------
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
White 5,045.04 Negro
__-_
6,229.96 6,049.92
4.689.00 110,998.72 21,768.02 3,083.30 56,609.761 6,996.36;
39,784.66 15,391.50
_______________________________-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~ _-_--_____1_,_6_1_5_.0__0__________
::::::::: :::::::: ~e~:~ ~::gg:gg::::::::::
White 3,337.501
~~:~ ::::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::-:-.~~:~~~:~~ ::~~:~~~:~~ --~!~:~~~:~~ :::~~:~~~:~~ :::~~:~~~:~8 :::::::::: :::::::::r~~:~~~: ~r:~:~~~:~~ ::::~~~:~~ White 92,073.00 12,229.20 -------__1
Negro 6,900.00, 1,990.80
_ 80,000.00 48,000.00 510,000.001 142,000.00' 190,000.001 9,000.00 __________________________________________ _
___________ 19,189.95 224,470.69 - -----_.---- 11,817.72 43,332.98 ----- 330,921.01 103,662.342,317,334.04 _-I 52,567.001 66,366.881 400,641.99
67,161.99 15,337.00 674,569.99 99,204.81
79,815.731 2.880.001__________
118.201_____________________
4,007.76 __________ 1__________ ___________ , _____________________
857,424.011 127,758.501
8268,,692663..0505,1
5
15,,474166..0000,
1
1
25,890.00, 2,020.001
75,124.61,47.824.62 12,030.001 2,700.00
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Han Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff navis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
:::::=:==:: White
Ne~ro
WhIte Negro White Negro
4,884.00
----------------------
----------6,978.75 5,799.96
---------
1,544.00 ---------
--------~ ---------
---------
--------------------.-----
11,752.92
---6;800:04
4.885.56 62,264.00 20,704.00
37,656.36
-------.. _-
----------------------
99,625.00 3,100.00
138,215.47
---32;673:06
16,453.33 599,711.58 222,559.81
68,289.561 37'501.821 7,649 .881__________
---iO;424:04
4,147.11
1ll,700.17 63,291.07
---20;6io:42
7,058.72 102,979.84 105,329.25
:_1:_4_:3_,:,22_:55_:0_0: :=.O0=O0=!
========== -i3;825:00
3,875.00
1,670.93
=:~=:====== :::::::::::
-----------
---4;680:5i
2,287.92
1,256.29
:::======= ::::::::::
_
White
799.16 --------- -.------- --------- --------.-- 34,882.06 187,773.71 68,783.12 43,310.54 ---.---
Negro White Negro
----------. 4,787.48 3,395.80
----------------.
----------------.
---------
----------------.---------
--i4;799:84
6,339.96
--24;909:86
15,636.50
--2i7;900:B8
145,400.17
---64;522:73
28,513.14
---70:896:40
28,724.56
-------___ -------___
600.00
950.00 4,430.00 _
White Negro
White Negro White Negro White
5,094.96 4,794.96
4,066.54 4,893.96 5,941.30
312.70
-------------------------------.--------------------
----.--------.----
-------,..--------. ---------
---.----------------.--.---4;500:00
-.-------
6,199.96
11,115.92 ~ -6,056.96
22,702.64
----------.
-----------
26,627.78
163,906.99 7,576.68 66,241.63
-----------
925.00 -.------- --------- --------- 27,308.08 95,060.74
84,961. 86 124,575.92 498,455.15 49,404.77 257.542.97 17,091.54 451,620.16
32,393.30 31,003.16 166,576.68 24,955.08 68,184.00 11,868.58
146,088.23
------- 63,130.95
39,744.60
---.-.-
___ ___
174,634.93 10,715.76 78,965.84
---------------------______
8,599.10 128,999.58
-1-0-.-8-8-1-.88
608.32
1,347.50 1,746.50 9,173.50
420.00 440.00
450.00 4,690.00
_ _ _ _ _
352.50
Ne~ro
White
---4;794:96
Negro 4,794.96
---7;349:92 -.--------- ---56;35i:i8 ---i5;484:io ---3i;i44:i2 --3;609:92 :::::::::: -----808:00 ::::::::::: ------5:00
10,310.26 --25;450:84 166,115.52 28,723.78 23,776.44 6,362 .46 600.00 2.128.00
20.00
White Negro
White Negro White Negro
Wbite Negro
White Negro
4,757.46
----------------------
4,074.96
4,794.96
------------------------_'(.,".-.----
5,994.96
4,794.96
--------- --------- --------- -----------
-----------------
---------
---------
---------
---------
---5;666:02
6,008.24
19,253.06 2,350.04 28,872.25 31.775.17
--------- --------- --------- 14,732.12 9,155.61
--------- --------- --------- 6,564.92 9,235.73
6,849.96 8,512.58
--------- --------- ---------
---------
5,557.96 6,516.62
13.654.04 -----------
--------- --------- --------- 11,600.00 ------.----
96,008.24 54,559.35 48.580.67 -------___
23,240.18 63,207.70 127,592.80 184,923.79 52,481.86 77,102.47 29,132.58
-----------------------
13,093.88 23,821. 96 22.519.80 80,215.11 16,622.10 22,628.40 11,033.96
------------------------
14,420.15
28,539.84 29,789.54 61,353.09 17,821.52 39,652.12
13,989.55
-----------------------
------------8.------,-----3-1-----4-2-----9-0-----:__.__.90:____2__:0__
7,341 .62
::::::::::
300.00 600.00
75.17
---i3;9,45050:.0000
3,545.06 74000
1,361.00 896.00
292,159.81 235,055.69
:::::::::::
1,100.00
1,616.00 1,500.00
_
::::::::::_
247.50 _ _ _ _ _
White Negro
5,216.70 4,982.46
---------
---------
------------------
---------
---------
68,580.68 19,800.64
White ----------- --------- --------- --------- 15,539.86
Ne~ro 4,344.96
-----------
53,586.36 466,516.93 6,493.01 190,197.95 7,102. 411 100,087.08 17,685.06 76,451.94
WhIte Negro
5,195.04
-----------
---------
--------- ---------
---------1---------
---5;653:66
23,405.39 3,000.00
----------- White
Negro
White Negro
--------------------------------
---------
-----------------
~-- ---- --1-- - - - - - - -
--------- ---------1 --------- ----------------- ---------
6,500.00 6,349.92
----------------------
---9-,-9-8-3-.-6-6-
34,905.40 7,184.26
159.899.27 30,199.83 47,749.72 75,284.64
150,087.33 39,513.32
223,754.97 41,083.23
51,459.44 24,239.40 41,347.06 14,336.10 22,754.80 18,662.92 53,289.45
7,184.24
120,759.24 36,868.92 51,511.99 13,818.52 54,702.69
--------3----,----3----5----4----____.1____6______________
'
22,076.77 3,645.00
2,710.51
14,057.50 1,212.50 1,462.50
950.00
_ _ _ _
_
18,931.75 27.096.36 17,925.26 46,330.42 21,552.72
-------.--------------------:___:____:__
::::::::::
---i;ooo:oO
1,087.50 4,397.23 1,350.00
---i;iiiio:oo
54000 1,680.00
::::::::::
_ _ _
White 5,295.00 --------- --------- ---------
Negro White
4,914.96
-----------
------------------
-2 ;027:25
---------
Negro 304.61
1,397.00 ---------
6,748.08 20,281.92 13,999.92
6,049.92
5,629.14 24,312.38
1,500.00 23,985.64
White Negro White Negro
White Negro
------4----,3--9----9--.4----4 --_--.--_------------------------
-------------------------------------------
---------
---------
---------
------------------
-------------------------------.---------
5,640.00 6,049.96 7.299.00 6,100.00
----------------------
-----------------------------------------
4,599.00 3,174.96
168,284.91 186,245.09 79,511.72 92.218.69 87,192.40 55,607. 861
8975,,643399..40431 41,587.66 88,140.94
63,659.35 38,987.49 21,438.62 30,510.84 35,280.68 12,033.24 28,083.38 24,112.33 11,847.22 25,726.34
57,975.42 34,821.04 47,893.15 22,093.44 48.628.37
-----------------------------------_______________
1,200.00 600.00
2,118.99
5,509.20
1,800.00 555.00
1,925.00
144.00 _
886633..0023 _
14,208.70 -------
23.223.48 19,565.79
--------------
28,721.18 28,032.30
-----------------
----------
-----------
-----------
-..
--------
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60)
SYSTEM
- - - - -I- I. Instruction-Continued
A. SALARIES
- - - - - 1 - .-~~~;1::-------II-~~:~--------3~~:s:::;:c~e:------~-~1~~:~:~:t::~p~r::~-I--'-~~-;:::---
a. Instruc--I-;'~~-~~:;-I;~t~e~ (j'~~~
tional
brary
_ _ _ _ _ _,
ance System- 1 teaching)
'
wide 1
-
a. Elementary
Male
b. Elementary Female
c. High
School Male
I d. High
I School Female
- a. Li- -, b. G:~-----'--:'~Princi- - - - -
brarians
ance
c. Other I pal's
Personnel
,
Office
b. Other
_
Lanier
Laurens
Lee
Liberty
Lincoln
,....
-1 t-:l
Long
Lowndes
Lumpkin
Macon
Madison
Marion McDuffie Mclntosh Meriwether Miller
Mitcbell Monroe Montgomery
White $ 2,420.04 $
$
$
$
$ 4,191.66 $ 61,654.74 $ 24,645.86 $ 32,621.50 L
s..
[$ 225.00 $
$ 646.15
1--------- Negro ----------- --------- --------- --------- ----------- 2,622.26 27,178.01 15,597.50 6,807.20 ----------
W.hite 4,794.96
3,099.96 13,141.02 20,581.41 206,416.89 73,933.04 76,270.43 6,031.21
Negro 4,789.11
11,853.92
170,595.59 29,713.50 61,386.21__________
1
50.00 ---________ 182.90
3,590.00 __
1 __
__
WNehgirteo -----------
1
--------- -----------
38,,617794..4986
White
.. _.
10,741.88 3,388.32
Negro 4,016.03
____ ___ __ 5,013.58 23,526.90
White 4,794.96 Negro
1
Whi. te
1__
1: ~etil~~ ---4:503:30
1
1
.--------
. ,_________
----i1 ----.----I1---------
6,849.96 6,050.04 9,774.88 6,102.92 12,415.76
1::::::::-17:146:10
:::ITOI6: 701
---9:691:57
Negro 4,278.30 -- ----, 3,033.30_________ 5,295.80 -----------
i:::::::: White 4,074.96
1_________
~.~~~ :::i:i~~:96C::::::II:::-::
10,676.18 22,402.75
--~n~n~-~Eg~n~
White 2,951.41 __.
. 1_:-:-:::: 8,200.08 25,820.66
Ne~ro -----------
1__. -1------- - 5,804.04 6,980.00
5991,,595475..6776
99,022.08 115,769.43 M,lR6.91 55,367.65
3202,,135313..8128
37,130.97 20,906.71 25,618.36 21,381.77
2113,,341160_.0900 ---------- ---------- ----------- -----------_ ----------_
23,487.56 6,366.69 3,297.76 1,901.90 2,476.13
_
42,506.10 6,620.5.8 3,660.94 2,461.00 1,516.52 125.00
29,266.05 3,549.96 13,305.73 3,549.96
1,750.00 1,015.00
_
1,600.00
.
_
42,761.01 21,318.77 23,523.56 3,337.50 3,428.00
901.25 1,475.001 230.57
1~~:5~U~ ~~:~~U~ 6U~U~ --3:20S:30 :::::::::: m:~~i'-T027:00__ 101.50
104,176.25 28,167.70 26,592.53 ----------
1
1
.
_
106,844.61 12,459.96 55,156.03.
-'__________ 1,916.00
229.501 394.67
l~U~tU ---~n~n~ ---tn~n~ --~:m]~::::::::::tT~~n~I-----t~g:ggll::::~~:5~
170,119.89 38,502.00 39,078.00 3,519.961 3,519.96
1 1,230.00 __.
_
63,003.84 10,475.00 10,569.00 .--------- --------------------,-----------11---------
~:~:~
White
::::::::: 3,039.20
:::::::::1-l:-::::::1-4:149:96
Ne~ro 3,995.80
1
---------
~~~~ ::::~:;:::I::::::::f::-::+:-:----I
~:~~~:~~ ---6:516:60
15,011.62 13,000.72 6,050.01 17,457.91
J:~~U~ ~tHU~
~Uin~
132,113.63 88,801.56
1itm:~g
~h~~~
Negro].
~:m:nl::I:_::::
__ __ -- . : [ -::::I--i6:219:S6 2U6U~ l~~:m:~~
i
__ . 6,539.09 8,102.69 57,868.90
White - - _
-1-
+L_ ::::: ~:~;~I--l Negro 4,794.96
_
White I
4,799: 011_::::::::1::::: 1,397.491 420.00
---- 1
Negro, 1,397.49
.1_______ ::::::1
8,250.00
5U,6g0U0.~04
6,780.04 6,214.76:
629.16 127,492.87
2~3:,2g6~8U.5~611l3~7t,~9i2~0:,~3g2
5,149.96 61,635.28 3,070.80 58,620.52
iu~n~
~UnJ~
1
:::::::::I:::::::::!
1,liU~_
504.00:
:
28,346.35 55,856.30 4,221.96'
1 1,802.00, 3,943.071
__
23,473.06 16,277.53 3,519.961
1 1,781.00
,
__
lU~Ui U:HUi ::::-::::I.:::::jl_J~~~:~~1 l'HH~:
iU~U6 iU~Ui --4:S~PJI:::::::-::1 '.- 900:00_- 2,362.50
16,279.17 ------------ 8,02 .. 70
r _
.'
i 59,730.88 60,090.26 3,849.961 3,522.80 1
-
2,400.00 _
.r: ----1-_- ---- ~225,:8~0~6.U3g6 2~9~,:3c4i9i.U5L0:::3:,:5:1:9.:9:6.1:::3:,:5:4:9:.I9:6:._::_-::___ 1__
_
24,931.64 27,444.98 11,099.90 19,227.61
1. .
1___ !
190.00
__
Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
I-' -I
eN Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens
98
50
WNehgirteo -_-.....- __..._- -. _':_ ':_- -:_':. -_.- -:_ ':_':_'-: ':. -:_ ..__-:.-:1 :-_-.:.:_ ._:._-_..::_- :.-:.- 56,,834345..69061: 148,,713991..48'1 19030,,680531..89281! 3253,,169093..91941 3280,,889547..14 1 33,,050409..09061'_._._._.. _-- _-_I 16,,441277.5.008-/-11--,4,5-60-20-.-0.50'01-,::1::,8:0:6::.5:(:)
White 4,917.66 --
-.--.-.---- 39,173.07 165,682.59 51,525.79 43,879.97
I
::~:: -;~~,~62:~~ --
-~~~:~;;,:~;";~~:~~~:8~, ;:~~~:~;~:~0138::::::~:I--~~~:108:~~".1 35:0;;:~f-:' I ~~2:~;2:~.~ 8;,7~~ 421 10,507.92
Negro 29,819.03
91,528.79 68,521.41 635,438.88 133,596.36 261'731.091
1_.
' 61,279.32 20,456.75 ... _
Wnite 5,595.00 _ . _ _ . __ ..
21,568.20 13,329.60' 202,153.67 89,285.76, 90,808.24 225.00.
1 3,405.14 2,160.00,
Negro 4,794.96. __ .
.______ 4,824.96 23.128.14 114,628.61 2:3,393.76' 31,761.13 ..
, 1,916.25 __..
_
White .
.
._____
7,491.96 16,244.30 87,035.22 29,218.08 3,5,67,9.83,
.___ 225.001 2,046.00. __. _
Negro ..
'.
..
,._._______ 2,416.70 28,299.72'1 19,132.30 7,562.10.
: 45.00
823.50
.
. __. _
White _. .
.
. __._.
112'754.00
662.48 99,329.36 19,267.38 28,753.67._________
_ 666.67 __.
_
Negro . .
.
. _._______ 6,360.34 11,069.93 84,341.45 15,622.78 17.849.85
_.
1,530.00.
_
Wbite 5,253.34
._.
Negro _._ ... . . __.
.___
.___ 5,892.81 31,343.64 180,683.69 71,751.13 63,276.86 5,229.96 ----.______ 26,060.09 6,122.82 12,952.73 --.-------
-I _-_. . _
. . .___
White .,-.---;--- .. ------- -----.--- _.
Negro 5,393.76 .. .
.
1 7,260.00 .. ----.---- 99,87g~82 42,785.99
.__ 7,860.00 12,637.471172, 3,.02 22,342.50
White . .
._.-. .
.____ 6,000.00 31,417.80 132,967.50 36,091.30
Negro .
..
.
. __1 - - - - - . - - - - - - - . - - . - - - -
12,087.46
6,9 02.43
White 4,894.96
.
Negro -.---.----- ---.---.- --.-----.
White _. __. .
._.
.
.
1. _ 1 12,800.00' 16,065.00 133,991.44 87,979.74 4,239.96 47,069.03 21,514.80 ._ 6,900.00 8,583.00 84,977.10 17,880.00
Negro 4,800.00
._ . . .____
5,820.00 7,150.00 68,955.64 13,140.00
White
1
.
-.----.-- --.----.- 13,468.66 31,834.06 280,782.56 55,996.54
Negro
.
.. ._._. 6,399.96 9,577.60 72,183.44 9,889.96
White
.
.j . __
5,720.041 3,200.04 83,007.54
.____
Negro .. ---- -.-- -.------- -.---.- . ----.--- 5,060.62 -- __ . 1 51.441.24 13,634.72
White
. __ .... _._ ,_. __._. ...
14,120.30
_ 71,140.75 20,240.74
~~~ ~~:;-~~~~~~ ~~:~:~~~~ :~:~~~( ~~:;~~j::i~:;~~)~ ::~~;~~~:;~I JH~n~._ !m}n~
76,353.37 4,862.46 -.------
--- .---.---.-- -.----
40,805.4.5 3,549.96
.
...
_
._
45,87R.20 699.96
3,000.00
720.00
._
3,408.38. __._. ------
--------.-.
44,318.34 9,600.00._.
902.44
78.55 818.18
11,369.08 3,275.00 ---33,845.31
2~4.42
1,614.00
16.0J 172.61 ._
30,519.51 __. ._
1,572.00
60,986.39. 15,885.06
---------- --.----._
_ . __.____
1,250.00
17,810.09 --.-.----- ------.---
1,250.00
36,422.97 _. __.
.
. ._.
.
__
!HiU~ ::;~~~~;~~ ::~~i2~:~~ ::::::~~;~~ :::~~~~~:~~~~:
White
.
.
..
12,413.34 _. .__ 62,609.54 34,454.361---41:808:80 3,999.96 ::::::::_: -'-1;505:00 1,806.25 _._
Negro 4,794.96 .... ... ------- -.--.---- 11,463.18 1,183.32 135,467.08 35,581.44 63625,'263629.'6347 __3..,5_4.9__.96_ ...- .._._._-_-_--_1_ .. 1_.,3. 5. 4__.5_0_ --5-8'-,5-2-8--.0'2' ---
White 5,714.5913,147.95 .. _.
. 186,110.16 13,710.551,504,568.70 396,363.191'
4,600.00
Negro 2,567.43 5,907.05 .. . __ 5,000.00 80,360.34 105,363.08 805,909.18 165,896.56 299,409.22 .... __ . _..
.. __. . 19,.573.24 2,400.00
Wbite ..
.
. __.. _. 14,499.96 10,612.46 103,569.10 36,893.001 35,067.04.
__ __ 2,250.17 1,772.38 576.00
Negro _._. White _.
._. _. __.. __._________
._ 120.00
.__
Negro -.-----.--- .------ _ -.------ . . . ----.--
White 4,074.96 _.
.. __ . __ . __. . _..
WNehgirtoel_ .. 4_.,794.96 -.-_--. --- 1...-- ,,-- .--__.. -_-_-.
6,049.96 6,762.50 5,973.46 ... _._____ 5,570.04 3,341.66 14,501.70 18,819.82
164,,105103..0304 13~,,6S6866..6362
47,508.34 18,190.72 24'961.76113'409'47 40,42,8.63 .--.---.---., 150,328.2:J 25,157.42 1 17862,,531696..2036 2245,,702683..91381,
1145,,375630 ..892, ...._.._-__---.
22,132.60 .. 48,73:J.29 .... _. . __ :J5'?',969128.5108 "3",8'-15--.7-6'
I' -----..---. .
. __8_3__3 _.0_0_1._-_-_ ..-_ .._--_._.-_+_-_.__. _--_-_.- _ -
_
..
.
__. .. _._____
1,575.00 _.
.
-_ -... ..-- .. -.-.--.-._.. 1,070200 ..000 -.-_.__. _._ -__ .
Negro 4,794.96
_. .
..
6,045.86 10,620.72 63'873'48
12,147.72 3,520.80 .
.----.-----1-.
.
._
---------i--------- --------- White 4,995.00
Negro 4,995.00
.'
. __1
.____ 33,582. 0011 58,292.56, 511,613.03 64,874.521 124,149. 531 - - - ---- - ---
16,585.28 20,348.46 ' 207,437.05 31,627.30 54,122.01 -.----
.__ .__
7,301.89[ 8,410.98 ----.----.
2,696.66 1,500.00.
_
~~~~; ...~:~3:::~:::::::::C:::::: _~;:~~:~~ ._.~:~::::~ 3~:6gUg ItU~U1L17~':1:6 8:7~':603~'...~9::~.5.51 __::OOO:OO,c::~~~:~~ ::::.,:,:'::: -: _::-:--:: ::::::::~-
1
1
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60) II Instruction-Continued
A. SALARIES
SYSTEM
1. Supervisors
3. Classroom Teachers
4. Other Instructional Personnel
5. Clerical
2. Principals
-------;-------.------.-----1-----_----,---,---1-------,---
a. Instruc- b. Li- c. Guid- d. Other (Non.
a. Ele-
b. Ele-
c. High
d. High
a. Li- b. Guid-
a. Princi..
tional
brary ance System- teaching) mentary mentary
School
School brarians ance
c. Other
pal's b. Other
wide
Male
Female
Male
Female
Personnel
Office
-------1'----1---- --- -------1----1----1-----1----1--- ---------------
Stewart Sumter Talbot
White $ Negro White Negro White Negro
$ 4,794.96 3,999.96
.__
$ _
,
$
$
$
$ 48,588.25 $ 30,768.65 $ 21,170.74 $
$--------- $
$
$ 1,283.01
14,232.36 118,246.28 34,796.04 28,927.78
'___
1,291.88
.__ 9,614.58 99,408.80 31,135.77 27,570.68
352.00
_
.___ 21,684.02 147,031.69 20,336.26 33,046.63
176.00
_
8,111.40 43,264.43 27,953.09 11,080.68
.__
1,319.00
_
.___ 5,599.96 8,482.96 110,481.77 12,444.34 36,441.86 _._._.
.___
839.00
_
Taliaferro
.... Tattnall
~
>i>-
Taylor
Telfair
T errell
White Negro White Nesro
._. . 4,794.96
._.
1
.
.
.
.__
------.-.
'. ,_,______
WNehg'irteo -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.'-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
White 4.794.96 Negro 4,794.96 .
,______
WNehgirtoe _-_-_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ -_-_-_-_'_-_-.-_-_ -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
._. _._________ 5,721.96 9,925.00 17,600.00 13,696.61 5,721.96 12,024.00
76',164590 . 9068 154',367654 ..0848
8,449.92 14,255.42 .______ 18,891.08
2263',953169 . 0348 ---3--,1-9-9--.9-2-
24,750.00 36,075.00 179,354.96 90,185.00
7748,,559269..2929 155,600.36 81,316.62
17395,,754999..4474
16,137.50 7,782.56 74,830.00 28.477.98
3381,,693721..2100 47,848.31 26,239.84
2205,,71642..0400
16,575.00 15,089.20 76,301.12 10,9R9.16
----------
3175,,7343R5..7141 __._.
67,258.82 25.856.54
.___ .__________
325,,367.94..902J 1155,,330000..5600,__________
795.00 555.00 2,590.25 1,832.00
2,701.99 1,728.00
. 650.00
.
.________
5,537.00 210.00
1,575.00
_ ._
_ 284..5860
_ _
31,,298355..0000
Thomas Tift Toombs T owns T reutlen
White 5,344.92
Nwehglrte0 56',014058 . 03001-_-_-_-_-__- -_-_.-l. -_-_-_-_-_-_-_- --_-_-_-_-_-_-_
Negro
White -----------
Negro
White
Negrol
White 4,794.96
Negro
.
'1 _ _
-----. -------
-
__ __
-___
,____
6,516.64 4,159.66 170,358.68
2126,.691543..2002 1134,,660886..1786 310313,,449525..9046 11.344.96 7,669.92 132,848.76
20,836.26.__________ 131.392.04
6,520.08 4,066.70 38,187.22
35,241.64 58,333.04
.
10,748.26 3,520.80 72,895.69 5,700.00 4,466.66 37,235.34
103,124.56 8241,,031870..7082 15,309.48 57,222.11 16,899.13 50,669.88
. 21.678.84 10,609.44
59,670.64
8466,,392412..1816 36,723.60
47,872.34 ---------11.508.31__________ 6,892.94 4,119.96
277.41 130.98
32,367.12 7,986.91
._______
9,834.92
.
'
1,200.00 300.00.
1,841.08
2,100.00 21,,431803..0705
. 3,345.75
1,423.58 582.19
778.00
_ .__ ,_ 3.519.54 1,086.18 _ _ _ _
Troup T urner T wiggs U nion U peon
WNehgirteo 66" ~~g.306, -__- _'_::: _: _--_ -_-_ --_-_-_-_ - -_-__- _-_-_ -_-_ 1412,,964930..1044 2103,,658780..6726 19635,,216885..0985 4621,,175029..1078
:;~:~ :::::::::::1::-::::::,_::::::-- -::::::: ---~:~~~:~~ ~:m:i~ Ig~:m'~~ gn~n~
White
1____
6,921.96 4,163.63 71,159.76 16,948.8R
Negro 666.66
1_________
6,019.96 9,706.92 106,267.74 22,316.60
:e~;~
WhlteI
:::::::::::
:::::::::.1
.
::::::::: __ __ __ :~:~~ ---------
~~:~~~:~~
27.822.02
:~::~~:~~
30,264.84
~~::~~~:~~
121,264.84
~~:~~::~~
26,644.80
Negro 4,749.96
.
13,052.96 16,820.06 96,421.80 __.
1
3749,,781631..1610
. _ 23,,320466..0000 15,,551339..4632 ----------_
~U~5:gg :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::: ::::::::::: ::::::::::
30.974.40
4,117.56
900.00
.. _
17,643.22
._
554.45
_
~~:~~~:~~ __~:~~~::~ :::::::::: ~:~~~:~~ ~~~:~~
_
21,975.76
.____
2,094.17 1,204.17
450.00 ---------_
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wbeeler Wbite Whitfield
White 5,653.48 __ Negro . __._._ .
_.. _.. .
._ 21,963.611119,866.23 515,952.211 149,932.85 179,979.11 ._ .__________ 11,973.81 50,187.03 18,821.90 10,132.621 .
1. ._._._1 10,235.24' 2,319.05 __.
_
. __._.
. . . _.
. __.
_
White 4.794.96._._. __..
. 2,760.00 45,623.24 5,087.46 270.487.24 33,802.86 55,259.62__________
3,432.40
828.53 1,553.38
Negro 3,950.74
. __ . __ .
.
13,618.15. 6,350.92 20,316.61 30,193.26 27,655.181__________
1,709.35
_
~~~ ---~:;~~:~~~::~~6:66!::::::::: ::::::::: --~::~~~:~~t::~~=~~~=~~ _ 2~:;~~~::~ ---~~:~;;:;~ ---:~:~~~:;: ::~=~~~:~~::~:~~~:;~ ---::~~~:~; ::::::::::: ::::::i:66
Negro
.
.
.
11.029.92 15,594.21) 69,565.74. 19,415.47 15.261.77
300.00
.. _
White 4,794.96 _.
4,620.60 14,220.58 10.300.04 146.932.40 51.203.97 72,434.80 3,599.88 3,575.04
175.00 2,200.00
_
Negro 4,794.96 _.
.
16,701.70 28,133.14 188,122.72 52,920.66 47,344.05 3,549,96
40.00
300.00
.
White 5,685.00
Negro White Nezro
. ..
.
.
.
White _.
.
Negro
.
White 4,794.96 Negro
White 6,128.05
Negro
.
4,691.64 .________
._.___ ._____
.__ ._______ ._______
._.
27,038.84 28,186.68 7,098.72 6,498.37
7,450.02 .___ .
3,574.92 3,000.00 17,590.68 3,665.84 115,817.00
273,529.88 77,208.26 19,903.39 46,363.78 67,207.52 39,594.08
112,568.60 3,487.46
296,509.22
105,784.78 23,638.19 16,800.00 15,06J.82 31,823.96 18,763.92 51,562.14
162,823.96
88,637.72 3,907.38 15,797.75 14,507.13 10313.05 35,903.15._. .___ 15,316.78
28,735.69 3,475.00 .
137.695.70 ,
.____
3,749.96 .
.
2,200.00
_
1,334.58 __.
_
2,225.50. ._.
_
862.50
.
__
1.755.60
.
300.00 __.
_
2,714.35 1,394.00 . _
.
_
.
780.98
,
_
Wilcox
....
"C1
Wilkes Wilkinson
Worth
Whit~
.
Negro
100.00
White .__________
Negro 4,794.96
White 4,794.96._
Nearo 4,794.961
White
650.55
Negro
._
.
. ..
._____
. ..
13,400.04 4,824.96 .________
. __ 12,550.001
.~- 5,150.00
2,100.00 10,882.07
2,638.92 12,033.32 10,633.92 7,154.66 29.137.14 17,626.04
104,139.25 60,709.62
85,292.87 136,343.40 86,288.94 96,21602 162,582.20 177:085.34
64,192.26 16,997.60
25,447.88 19,053.90 29,277.12 23,909.44 67,251.45 25,038.65
58,849.81
._.__ 550.00 ._______
12,549.30
100.00 _._________
54,459.72 3,999.96 3,925.84 _._________
26,571.26 3,029.16 3,549.96
.
38'604'56
. . _ 344.00
11,467.57 3,045.86 .
. __ .
52,531.63 -_________
5,949.90
29,418.88
4,267.00
20.00
._
15.00
_
3,650.00 _.
__
._ ._
1,218.751
_
__ . _.
Total COlinties
WhIte 796,884.9564,794.2320,751.6763,721.18 3,947,900.83 3,450,999.82 37,490,465.4111,377,250.3713,359,634.831,732'60,97965'9.6611220,432.931,013,476.60 652,077.74 90,951.24 Negro 365,948.86 7,917.85 4,500.3030,341.211,420,430.34 1,732,503.5916,582,779.89 3,740,176.65 4,425,432.58229,138.20 45,184.13 452,327.37 139,645.80113,823.48
Americus Atlanta Barnesville Bremen Buford
White
.1.________________ 11,799.961 3,299.71 120,372.71 40,491.02 40,483.47 4,900.04 5,800.04
2,310.00
_
Negro
750.00
.
._______ 11,030.08 5,708.63 100,021.06 11,203.18 20,160.30 6,396.24
..
. __
White, 228,795.82
15,771.901
1739,178.03 145,884.01 5,904,113.011,230,407.34 2,271,206.44,109,257.52
.
46,174.24 283,169.94 71,768.70
Negro 146,777.91
11,281.10'
337,569.861459,379.843,890,114,18 755,894.45 964,376.87 39,089.69.
152,891.45 54,169.93
~~:~~~~::~:~:~I:~m:~I-~~I~o;m,,~.~:~::il:;~i::i:i~~::i"~[-:::;m;~mm---
---------
TABLE H-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (195960)
- - - - - - - - , - ._ _.. _ - - - - _ . _ - - _ .._ - _ . _II-. -In-st-ru-ct.io_n- -Continued
-----_._--
A. SALARIER
SYSTEM
_c_-----I ______~~uper~~ors
2. Prin- 1__. _ 3....Cl".".sro~m_~~~he:._
_ II 4. O~er ~.structiona~pe:'Iln.:J ~~e:~ _
Calho~~----;Ye~ ~.3:~~~~ -I,:-:-I;;;:;,,~[I~~~r~t~I~~~~~~ ~i~~n ~n~~~ ~;- --~ ~;~O~~ ~-:~~~~~ ~;:::;; ~~~~~ I a.Inetruc- 1 b.Li-
tiona]
brary
c. Guid- 1 ance,
dS.~sOi~th~en.r
I
m)~~~
teaching)
1
I
I,
ma~.rE~l::v~
I
I
-
b~~.~;~~re-:-
$::::::;I'I .
I cS.MhHal~~h1
-
d~H~h -I-:~l' -I b~~Uld-:-l~~~oal~ 1 brarians I Pe:~o~nel 1 c. Other
"I
1
a.OP~r~isneci-
b. Other
Carrollton
;Ye~;~ ::::::::::: ::::::::: ::::::::1::: :'(j:349:92 ~:~6gj~ 1:~:~~U~ ig:m:6~ :U~~:6~ : : : : _ _ 2,g~U~ :::::::::: :::::::
Cartersville
White 4,666.70 ---------
1___
Negro
.
.. __ ._._. .
20,518. 561 26,102.09 157,39:3.67 44,272.41 39,411.66 4,999.98 2'158'701 6,844.98 2,100.00,-------.
6,417.96 6,983.34 41,533.93 13,970.68 28,949.49
1,433.36.
.. __
Cedartown Chickamauga
Cochran
Commerce Dalton Decatur
------'1 White 5,175.00 __. __.. __ .
Negro ... --------
White .. ----.---- ----
--------
------1 26,908.00 132,087.34 76,685.00 99,283.00 __
__
28,28.5.23 26,698.00 18,565.00 -------
------ 2,806.91 45,894.12 11,137.38 20,729.09
. __._ __.. __ 1,745.00
_
I
.------. -2,068.10 -
.---.--.--
.:.1 :::: :::::::::--.-- :::::::::1 __ 11,600.421 2,477.63 -- ~5,~;6:~~ --';;,~2~:~' --'39:;~5.~~ 3'749~~1-- ----I --;~~:~t::::::::----~~:o;)
~~~ :::::::::. -
White ----Negro .--- -----White 6,392.561
ln~~g~1 +~~U~ .:: :.1 .:.:: .:..,1; -- '::':'11
- 1 - --. -
'1 . :::':::::: 51.962.56 .
1___ 1 4,4416; '52,:.56(j:i16 :::::::::::
__ ._ 31~0U,1~71U.~7~
~~:~~~:~~
95,919.70
3~:~~~:~~ -- -- - -- - ::3:79i:661::::::::::
57,708.43---------
1::.73,4:12833~6:12-t-'i:20-~-:.1~~:
35,868.7, 311,336.62
11,152.42 17,799.61 --------1-- .. ----1
9,0,387.34 145,338.55: 8,478.00 : 4,243.441
~,741286..7520,
.-- .-5,865.251 300.00
Dublin
Fitzgerald
~:::;::~~lle
Hogansville Jefferson
LeGrange Marietta Monroe
Negro ----------White ----------
[ ' I ---- . . I 12.169.88 9,054.92 80,118.71 13,972.03 29,015.921 3,689.00 --------- 1,560.001
I' 1~,598.00 --------- 163,441.6;
42,45S.63
64,997.79,
4,200.
0
0
1
1
'
250.00 __ ._.:_
Negro -----. __ ...
: ::::: -
,),1-18.00 --------- 1 85,898.52 20,696.54 2;.595.72'---------1-------- 1---------'1'---.----.1----
White Negro
:::::: ~~ii~
5,289.;6
'1
.
'_.:-_:.1 ---, 13,508.881 4,956.001 109,639.;2'1 39,346.07 73,616.60 5,534.991 4,384.8,11 6,150.00, 3,1i4.96 il,201.16 13.6g9.g2 18,573.72 3,225.00 4,170.88
24080.000011
J
.3~2008',03091!
__ __'
, I iU~6:6~1 It:~~Ui[ t:U~U~1 1U~U~1 ~U~U~ 2,820:~~I:::"'l J:3~1 ri!II' .::3~~:00, .
~~:~ :-.:~-,I ri'~i~~jr;:;:::i 1!fM~I'--i~:~~n~1 f6:~~Uil,1 ~.~~~:g~I:::::~i:i:0:6:1! -.:lli -.: ::::1'
;Ye~;~ .. __ ' .
15,9:J:3:4
39,579.72193:F05.9~112,120.003,120 White.__ .)..
I'
:'1'
40,;91i.76 1
"
~0,117.56. 13,822.031
1
H,IJ1:J.601 323.714.991"
12,801.181":1
. 2i3.001 0011 14,:109.40' 2,400.001
Negro 4,65000
' .. -
__ I .14.."';2:041. 21.3,,;.201 15;,293.36
fvhi~~I::::::::: ' I , : White -------- .. 1 - - : : : 1
187.9:_ ,933:30., ---------..
Negrot.;
L : ! . :;:-I7R:32
---17,79;.90'
---I 17,924.76i 28,4i3.48! 4,200.00 _-.
12,302.32 .2~:~5~:41.3,~~7.46,
:[ :3.G.JO.00 ..... --_ .. -'1' 2,340.00-. 2:,56i1fi,::::::::I::
Moultrie Newnan
Pelham Quitman Rome Tallapoosa Tallulah Falls
Thomaston
Thomasville
Toccoa
--l
Trion Valdosta
~l
Vidalia
Waycross
West Point
Winder
Total Cities
Total Counties
Grand Total
::-:::::: ::::::::: ::------ __ }:~~~ ~::~~:~~ iU~~:g~ 1~:nU~i I~U~U~ ,:6:1~9:9~ 57:8:~:001_:::~~0::2 _3:8~6.661-:- 'N/{ehgirtoe -_-_ -_-_ -_-_-_-_-_-_ - -_ -_ -_ -_-_-_ -_-_ -_-_ -_ -_-_-_-_ -_-_1 -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_-_ 1
246,,6086H6..2526'
4,738.001 12733,,9999,63..2284'116405',370100..2976 13504,,934201..19231 37,,011520..00401 36,,375705.00001____ __
1
111,,423754..09061 ____
~:~4_-7_-_-6_9_1-:-------
White Negro
_
10,450.32 4,904.12 71,364.74 25,772.92 33,427.23 3.549.961_ _
_
_ 5,5!)9.96 -________
63,180.76 15,925.62 14,087.141_ - -- --
-
H21.871_ 240.001-----8-7-6--.0-0-1-_-_
White
50.00 5,894.20
61,826.71 3,]33.32 \3.823.02 62,1.00
_
_ --
Negro
50.00 ----------- 10,37:3.82 56,H03.50 13,691.68 5,291.06 3549.96 --
-- ---
I 495.00 __
White 5,700.00
27,647.88 19,462.68 369,417.56 100,96J.36 148,091.56 l1,6S5 0014'870.00 __ _ _ 13,060.00 7,691.21
Negro
6,549.96 35,285.61 138,169.68, 15,616.92 22,740.00 3,960.00 4,500.00
_ _ 1,962.00i 3,200.00
~.'....1. .:"."""1 ':::::1 ':::::,:11 .':::1. ,: : : :;:jJ~I~: - : _- -_- -_- :_- il- : : ~: ~ I~ ~:~ ~ :-
----1-- ~",ehglrteO :::3:-,-4:5-9--.0-8- _:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- _-_-_-_-_-_-_- _-_ -5-,-6-;,0--.5-2-1 167,,025601..0084 10,052.0._31 13826,,324390..9466 41:93,.631609..4080 2691,,3]9891..8344 -- 3,-810.00 __
---
3,974.04_
Negro 2,306.05 White 3,025.02
3,753.68 11,109.12 3,273.04 121,528.31 31,932.51 54,224.6S 4100.00 __ _
._ 1,040.00 _
_
10,068.30 5,234.12 105,800.62 42,668.02 44,769.06 4,69992
' _::. ! 2,330.00_
Negro
__
5,800.96 _
42,418.86 16,849.86 14",10.44
!__________ _
.
-
~gi ::Ti~~~i; ::_;::::: ::-:::::: ::::::::: -~;;;;~;~~ -i;~~~J:~i ~l~iUf -~~:~;~:;~ 1~~:~;~~~i~~i~Wr:I~1-i1 ~ 1~:~~Ug-
White
__
Negro
White 6,999.96
Negro 4,794.96
White
_
Negro __
White
1__
Negro .__________
6,499.95 --
93,824.16
------ ---------, 5,967.96
10,700.00 --
__1__
__ _
_
__ __ _ __
_
1 __
J 4,416.96
12,749.88 36,552.46 3,811.702,799,499.21 12,687.,14 181,299.33 7,931.30 42,055.21 1,972.20 47.820.23
-- - ---- -_
---------'\
6,999.96
9,508.82 6,466.66
79,156.18 40,699.61
13,749.84 16,249.80 83,051.16 37,684.76 17,499.34 16,140.86
46,042.94 23,321.92
47,791.35 -.--- I
9107',73414.1..;04 -4--,0-0-0::.0:0: -
55,187.41 6,900.00 18,821.86
7,813.64 1,966.56
18,115.87
.___
_
41,457.20 3,789.66
7,98).12 2,832.38
.
130.00 1,224.00 ---------------- .---2,100.00_ 1,500.00_ 811.07 1,900.00 _ 765.58_
,230.00 -- -------- -----61500 __
White 283,753.45
26,471.90110,125.171,211,036 631,311,1316S 10,904,138.27 2,939,795.4S 4,317,960.67 241,283.75 53,119.00 114,658.91 355,929.12 80,049.91
Negro 164,132.26 __ ___ 11,281.10 3,803.68 508,857.02 660,949.875,904,826.711,210,480 721,593,031.88 84,613.95 17,240.81 14,530.08 160,059.95 57,369.9:3
White 796,884.9564,794.2320,75167 63,721.7813,947,900.S3 3,450,999.82 37,493,465.4111,377,250.37 13,359,634.83!720,765.61220,432.93 1,013,476.60 652,077.71190,951.24
Negro 365,948.86 7,917.85 4,500.30
21 1,420,430.34 1,7:32,503.59 16,582,779.89 3,740, \76.6514'425'432.581229'138.201 45,184.13 412,327.37 139,645.80 13,823.48
n Whitel l ,080,638.40 64,794.
130,341.
1
47,223.57173,846.95115,158,937.4614,762,131.50,48,397,603.68 14,317,015 85 17,677,595.50 965,049.36 273,551. 9'311.128,135.51 1,008,006.86
15
Negro 530,081.121. 7,917. H5115, 781. 40
1,929,~37.36 2,39~,453.46122,487,606.~_4,980,657 .37 6,018,521. 46313,822.151 62,424. 94, 466~57.45 299,705.75 71,193.41
l
134,144.89
1171,001.
SYSTEM
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
......
"" Banks
00 Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Bntts
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60) II. Instruction-Continued
B. INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS
1. Textbooks
2. Library Books, etc.
b. Periodicals
o. Audio- I d. Other
Visnal
Library
Materials Supplies
3. Teaching Supplies
C. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE OF INSTRUCTION
a. Principals
1. Travel
2. Other Miscellaneous
Expense of
Instruction
Total
Expense of Instruction (Reg. Prog.)
Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson
White
Ne~o
----------_-.-_-.-_-----
White ------------
Negro ------------
909.40
101. 74
77.83 ---.--------
1,246.32
105.52 .----------- ------------
465.98 418.28
------------------------
.--.-------.-----------
-----------------------
11,,131270..5848 1_-_-_-_-_- _-_-_-_-_-_-_-
3,172.89 ____________
1,543.83
500.00
---------_.------6g5: 65
947.21
1,485.421 863.73
282.00 50.00
.---------------------.- -------.---.------------
32.18
20.00
--------------_-.-_----.----
138,640.05 179,282.35 213,440.05 185,153.1 9
-------_.--- White
Negro White
----.-_-.-_---------.--,-
21,,415545..5079 _______73__.4_0_ 1,124.13. ____________
.----------.
.--.-.-.-.-. .--------_.-
---------------1:500:00
Negro -.---4------
234.60 -----.------ . --.-.------
500.00
White ------------ ------------ -.---------. 1,856.00 1,475.00
Negro White
------230:83
---T050:50
-------83:48
455.50 40.37
195.00 66.84
827.59,1____________ 180.00 ____________ 8,817.84 1,425.00
500.00
------499:99
1,084.65 1,244.88
----------.------------.
15.90
-----.-.------
3,023.94
81. 72
1,858.49
711.64
200.00
540.70 -.--------- .
76.75
675.00
4,552.73
400.00
475.00
-----.------ 9,009.07
300.00 2,993.84
------700:00
25.00:::::::::::: ------------ 1,282.36
-_.-------.-
------------
475.80 1,034.03
Negro -----------.
White Negro
.-_---------------------
White
105.39
Negro White
----g;861:07
::::::~i;:~~1 ::::i:~~;:ii 33.10
24.59 ---- ~------- ---.--------
15,686.72 ------------ 2,566.83
410.99
10,457.82 -.---------- 1,711.22
274.00
160.37 ------------ ------------
133.07 792.38
-------71:91
------614:89
635.69 34,253.98 22,835.98
------------
------------
------------
------------------------ ---10;764:38 ------------ 7,176.25
------598:50
399.00
149.76 61,447.03 40,964.68
---------------3;380:00
------------
------361:05
------------
---3:142:82
-----------------------
------------
57.04
-------.---.--
2,140.00
Negro
White Negro White Negro White
51.91
-----------------------------------
------215:19
198.10 2,339%6..1206
2,141.56
------------
339.33
18.00
-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
462.87
-------75:34
85.92 218.22 117.30 249.11
------------
1,395.71
143.00
------------
------644:21
-----------15.29
306.28 6,016.49
509.97 46,122.55
-----------1,384.26
----1:317:16
262.94 547.73 277.11 241.08
58.78 96.94
----3:368:52
428.30 ------------
679.40 ------------
233.00
1,188.71 ------------
24,985.58
177.68 ------------
3,018.76
2,112.02 ------------ 21,209.49
388.57 113.98
------810:04
--------593:07
Negro
28.19
197.75
153.73
120.45 ------------ 1,069.20
31.80 ------------
76.10
551.22
567.89
183,593.94 92,790.53 656,610.94 145,537.41
61304,,418014..662o 16769,,633379..30o1
3,393,945.86 2,192,446.2 1
25,146.82 27,263.33 394,425.23 73,013.43 645.014.27 48,510.23 970,599.02 393,786.74 75,152.3 7 97,099.59
White Negro White Negro
White Negro White Negro White Negro
----------------------------.------.-------------------------.--------.--------------------.---.------
------------
2,701.44 367.07 379.88 191.47
20,140.00
----2;2i9:10
779.68
-.---.-----------------
372.24 109.31
81.95 29.21
----------------------------------------------------------
------------
19.00
-------89:32
48.00 6,718.95
----1;362:61
478.76
------------
------------
825.00
------165:06
85.90 5,054.40
------------
------------
----4:103:42
------------
3,247.20 485.64
1,666.75 498.00
24,021.87
------232:33
81.63
------------
------------
600.00 ------------
200.00
------------
---------.--
-----------------------------40:2i
------------
566.70
-----------------------
------------
-----------------244:89
------326:80 ------------
1,181.94
------911:50
10.68 ------------
----5;553:10
356.86
------------
------------
75.00
-----------------------
--------------------------------------------------------
---.--------
------------
11,482.66 1,759.29 1,006.52
152.15 8,643.52
-----26:064:87
9,157.92 8,890.36
--------------
1,184,680.77
187,797.41 171,493.75 74,220.15 2,926,440.62 116,020.65 698,107.13 214.210.8 464,968.1 172,822.77
~~~I ------------1 White
Negro White
93.95
------------
2,382.48
----1:043:62
------------------59:31
------------
------373:42
------------
------326:84
5,709.81
----4:383:32
-----------------------
64.94
------660:68
------------
1,388.52 ------------
1,380.00
384.18 871.84
-----------------------
------2:961:90
::::::::::::
351. 76 1,121.49
------281:32
191.38 2,373.46
106.80'
Negro ------------ 1,131.68
White -----------.
185.73
138.49 21.31
1,144.95 ------------
20.00
105.75
Negro ------------ 127.84
45.15
10.00
103.18
White ------------ ------------ 130.28 ------------ -----------Negro -.---------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
2,236.25 8,320.03 4,530.67
2,312.81 1,274.77
6,144.02 4,096.01
----3:723:92 ------------
------------
----------------------------------
------500:00
499.98
-----------------812:00
500.00
760.81
------------- ---606:89
379. n
4,290.40
785.16
------------
-----------------------
-.----------
-----------------------
------------
1,573.36 2,195.42 1,699.81
---------.-----------------
--------------
--------------
280,053.81 170,567.72 269,314.49 123,381.80 344,923.31
312,340.06 102.676.33 105,060.70 405,022.17 269,247.22
::::::::::::I:::::: White --. --------- 225.00 ------------
Negro White Negro
-----------------.---.--_-----------
---. --339: 62 ------------
~~~: ~~ 354.21
----------------------------------
------------
625.00
----2;574:51 -----------
------------
------------
-----------------------
500.00
364.24
------500:00 ------876:40
------------ ------------
19.20
-----------------------
------------
1,365.00 245,237.84
---------io:18
8,340.06 134,430.01
------------- --------------
'--1- II. Instruction-Continued
----B. I~STRUC;I~NALSU;~LIES AND MATERIALS
C. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE OF INSTRUCTION
.. - - - - - - - - - - 2. Library B::-,--::------------- -, -
- - -~--;::I--- - - - - - ---I--.;:-a~her
SYSTEM
1. Textbooks
----------------------
I I I I 3. Teaching
i a. Library b. Pen-
c. Audio- d. Other
Supplies
----~-.--- Miscellaneous . - - . - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - . _ _ 1
I
I Expense of
a Ptinoi- b. Instr.
I
Instruction
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-I,
-
'
-
-
-
-
Books
--
-I-od-icals-
-
VIsual
M-a-te-rial-s
-
-
Library
S-up-pli-es
-
'I
-
-
pals
Supervisors I
---- -----1-- .-
c. Teachers
I,
d. Other
I
Total Expense of Instruction (Reg. Prog.)
_
Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Whitel$
I$
Negro ------------
White 10,908.26,-
Negro
906.49:
White --------. --1
Negro ----
2,269.25$_
--- s..;
15,609.88
394.67
1,297.19 950.50
32.80 74.64
:344.62 --------
--- $
923.27 76.73 78.94
's 6'203.17 $
1$
I
.___________
4,001.34 78,300.8R.
332.52 139.52
6,506.87 .-
1
41,,012023..515511
---572:0S 161.35,
541.82,$ 51:3.86, 3,315.811
551.3R'1 :J60..>8 :l71.01
5,221.321$ 4,207.42 _ 6,761.7R,_
665.641_ 1,90U)4 _ 1.056.78 _
$ ___,
715.52 $ 54,9,840.31
386,697.57
118,250.05 5,868,238.29
2,651.51 1,056.10
180.00
541,648.39 414~3:l,,560689..4997
Doolv
Dougherty ...... 00 Douglas 0
Early
Echols
White --Negro --White ---
Negro -----White ----Negro -----------
:::::::::::: ~~:~ White ------------
1,418.54
'1 3,124.59 -
790.44 ------------ 1,314.90 ,____________ _
96000
-_-_-_-_-_-_1 -----------
~~U~ H:HI 23~450..0007 ----
: 130.971
l4~0n.0l0
959.05 239.76 600.00
256.61 25,035.61
1,820.54______ 3,03a.l0 _
365.1)4
1 1,215.27' 702.20, 1,457.97,_
17,116.04 -----_______ 1,017.25
261.81
---- d~U~ 4,564.16 - 1,800.00
455.65
1,811.041 554.33,
aOl.50,
350000..00001:3119:080.~0101
I
115.62
4,053.84 !.DOO.OO'
1,149.63 375.00 929.51
619.67 2,771.161 1,040. 671
96~9~4:.~4~01
247,820.35 25a,100.14 1,543,752.91
809,246.39 382,315.97 104,100.84
2IU~U~ 275,428.67
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro White
Negrol
,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_
White __ _
~~~~Il_:
Negro _ _ _
-1--
1,429.81 714.90 _
_' I
952.80 _ 398.84 _ 1,331.71 _ 268.65 _
I
225.61
::1- 2,651.32_
62.00 _
144.00 7,989.671 108.90 2,436.00j
------------,-
537.50 _ 345.62 _
390.00
31,,094256.:53151'
1,085.66
270.92
609.51 2,499.96 2,233.89
m:d::_:----~:~O:;::::::----
40.00
_
2,570.85I
.sO.OO
2,4~~:~~'1 4g~:~~ _ __~~~:~~I-:::-:::-
3,000.00
White Negro White
600.00 _
1l,514.a4,
_
-1-- 1336 ----1,010.11 ::::-- -
-421:32,
_ 21.08
4,503.21
Negro __ White 11:314:02
2d~U~I-- 10,894:10 ----9,856:26;- 53,613.01
51,205.68
Negro: 1,841.82 4,615.10 1,773.46 1.604.51 8,727.70 25,602.83
1,200.00 -
42.00
I
1,020.00 .
-- 210.00 _
_
252.251 ,
418.08,
m:~~1
479.68 261.57 .--------,
08(9)1 -1'0
525.91 496.20_ 2,434.56.
UiU1
1,002.76 761.611 637.38, 25
3,037: 1
500.00
529.09
168.92 497.47
985.03 600.00
--_:::::::::--
850:.
989.741
~~~:~(3:000:00i :::::::1
5,035.71
q~U~
500.00 1,982.11f --600:001
627.02
4'~5b:g;
2,280.75'1-- -_-5_'_:4_'1,-.)1'--
682.50
1,030.55
75.00
:l'~5t~L:::::1 iU~5:~~
237,136.79 144,910.81 430,857.02 251,511. 74 467,187.33 206,785.27 171,812.82 100,546.58 513,100.71
a,675.96
201,223.12 89,739.70 1,002,000.00 65,275.00 360,844.63
39S;071.08 75,706.75
4,992,933.94 869,243.11
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
WWN~hil';t~el :::: ::::::1::::
1 20.00
:1~570:1:
~1:\~~ ::::::::::::1 8,:H:~~ ::::::i~5.i1 100.00
Negro White
3,042.64 976.90
203.93 _
30.00 :J99.69
Negro
'
_
_
White
67.67
965.25 1,000.00
450.00 3,832.13
Negro
33.84
860.10
1,901.57
White Negro White
87.33
278.75
151.52
324.99
19.87 _
.
.
_
49.00
WNehgirteo -----------T1----1-,-3-1-5-.3--7 ----2--,1-4-3--.5-8
_
Negro
;
71.52
110.72
__
White, Negro White
Negro
248.541_____
18.19
1,171.74 __ 681.54
_ 22.40
500.00 _ 46.05 15.00
1.40 1 ---- ----: 1,121.56
122.48 __ 61.24 __
1,740.74
55.29 ----50:00 --
38.21
21.44
379.60 139.22
-53.36 15.86 400.00 400.00
3,735.00 3,101.57
:::r::::::::::
-"-- - - - - - - - - - - -
__:~;:~~II 1'9l7:~6 :::~~~;~::~I----~ii~~;i:~~
1,168.31 669.70
1,587.13
329.26
14,987.92 1,061,676.65 2,464.22 445,896.22 2,007.57 346,819.36
500.00 2;193:74
500.00
905.52
148:70 .. ------------ ----412;477:16
8.00
237.95 233,118.35
__
500.00 1,554.46
_
272.87 228,532.39
53,104.25
166,256.96
238,367.57
365,629.66
105,159.84
159,876.83
70,194.86
328,557.55
266,271.79
1,025,621.29 322,656.73 237,039.99 140,415.89 293,247.53 73,168.12 109,592.62 132,955.30 295,220.54 78,443.35
325,793.84 316.066.65 176,722.12
179,565.68 191,317.55 90,338.28 155,954.69 145,217.15 90,308.34
1.49!548.59
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENT8-WHITE AND NEGRO (195960) II. Instruction-Continued
B. INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS
C. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE OF INSTRUCTION
~
Total
2. Library Books, etc.
1. Travel
2. Other
Expense of
SYSTEM
1. Text-
3. Teaching
Miscellaneous Instruction Expense' of (Reg. Prog.)
I
books
a. Library
b. Peri-
c. Audio- d. Other
Supplies a. Princi- b. Instr.
Instruction
I
Books
odicals
Visual Materials
Library Supplies
pals
Supervisors c. Teachers d. Other
I
j
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
White t----------- $ 938.49 $
19.11 $ 499.95$ 1,056.57 $
WNehgirteo -_-_-__- _- _- _-_-_-_-_-_Negrolr ____________
319.20 ---~-------948.78 ----.-.----754.34 ------------
77.79
202.10
650.92 ._-----_.---
494.76 ------------
WNehgirteol _________-_- _-_-_-_-_-_-
White
501. 49
699.79 ------------ ---.-------- ---.----.---
1,149.53 2,654.25
-_.--------59.91
----3:549:14
-----------.
730.00
Negro 1,052.61 6,637.52'
104.32 4,644.85
730.00
White ------------ -.---------- ------.----.
162.18
456.74
Negro -----------. -----.------ ------------
270.64
125.71
619.30 1$ 396.17
600.00
249.80 $
180.00 _1$ ___________
3,984.94
270.00
2,090.67 ____________
612.35 518.66
2,093.27 ________________________
1,238.31 ____________ 1'____________
7,411.47 1,400.00 -----_.--.-.
8,464.64
700.00
520.22
1,949.51
5.04
425.87
1,498.77 ----------.- ------.-----
2,432.29 $
34.37 $
935.00 $
879.73 -------_.--- .----.-.-.----
3,762.51 ------------
2,312.94
2,701.60 ----.---.---
720.00
1,289253..4230 _____-_- _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_254.37 ____________
776.00 1,270.00
900.00
1'~~Ui'1-------30:29
900.00 664.50
961.40 -----------.'
315.00
133,789.83 54,492.89
420,451.36 285,618.36 119,054.32 140,863.98 205,276.92 251,047.97 141,720.24 114,204.55
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
Marion McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery
White Negro
-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_._--J
White
239.67
147.86 284.70
1,665.59
106.53 87.50
80.73
132.62 ---_.--.----
24.75 ------------
22.60
461.25
Negro ------------
832.79
40.37 ------------
230.63
White
65.05
402.95
169.85
461.00
36.15
i~~t:::::::::: Negro
------------
------751:07
-----------------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
619.61 --- ..-------- ------------ --- ..--------
1,908.14
203.31
610.00
80.00
Negro ------------
145.58
68.57
210.00
35.00
3,213.69 -------.---- -----------.
746.19 -------_.-_.
278.22
683.84 63,126.78
-----------------------
------487:26
421.53 -----------3,532.07 ------------
26.28 320.00
211,,309668..5409 -_-__- _- _- _- _-_-_-_-_-_33.68 1____________
2,558.98 2,708.94
1,230.00 25.00
449.29 412.20
------------
------500:00
1,652.42 1,095.96
------905:32
620.00
-------75:00
------312:35
218.40
300.00 2,098.82
--------231:0S i
132.59
3,961.90 ------------
186.73 2,653.08 ------------
2,2.50.35
474.83 ------------ ------------
902.39 ------------
620.38
White -----------Ne~ro -----------WhIte ------------
Negro _.. ----------
White -----------Negro -----------White --------- ..-Negro -----------White -----------Negro ------------
::::::::~:~~I::::: :~~~:~~ 222019..34591________8_4_.1_1_
556.85 366.90
46.42 36.94
376.37
706.91 3,486.05
365.08 ------596:76
----i:095:20 ------350:00 499.35
4,113.70 ------------
393.50
200.00
38.67 ------------
42.25 2,370.94
600.00 ------------
332.88
40.96 ------------
90.58 2,966.88
30000 ------------
396.06
182.30
30.00 ------------ 3,035.98 1,300.00 ------------
772.76 371. 74
-----------68.82
-----------,10.00
-------50:00
1,036.34 ------------
2,014.54
948.60
610.66 500.40
155.45'
44.57
10.00 ------------
633.26 ------------ ------------
2,000.44 ------------
862.82
729.38 ------------ --------------
1,665.51 ------------
935.00
1,090.78 ------------
433.80
1,523.62 ------------
135.00
1,218.02 -----p------
1,2~0.00
2,215.65 ------------
1,126.16
1,704.47 ------------ --------------
2,252.75 ------------
2,716.08
784.32 ------------
513.31
White Negro White Negro
-----------------------
275.00 290.00
17,628.52
----i:505:93
207.80
2,660.00
-------85:00
60.00
7,500.00 ------------
-------75:001- ---1:362:50
40.00
393.20
------------
----4;690:70
560.14
---------------------------------------------
------509:61 ------446:30
White
2.56
259.50
49.11 ------------
25.00
600.00 1,500.00 ------------
Negro ------------
255.31,
27.46 ------------,
25.00
367.46 ------------ ------------
2,534.41 ------------
10,368.17
1,215.55 ------------ --------------
876.85 ------------ --------------
95R.45 1,379.72
-----------900.00
------I;oi2:75
846.74 ------------
590.50
120,122.48 61,033.92 452,370.45 196,495.88 220,070.13 3,596.14 201,486.86 288,477.19 304,855.50 99,288.63
113,539.93 115,729.44 263,104.24 167.825.48 102,034.65 167.14'.74 359,355.44 304.87.3.15 243,940.69 98,958.46
306,657.0.3 232,564.82 183,R73.15 184,802.09 136.678.03 101,743.55
Morgan Murray
Mnscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike
.... Polk
0w0 Pulaski
Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens
~:~~~ :::::::::::: m:g~ :::::::::::: l'm:~~I::::::::::::1 ~:~ruz ::::::::::::I::::::::::::i d~~:nl ~~~:~~
WhIte
2,490.31
__
605.01
200.00
635.22 1,262.64
616.34
Negro
.
3~Ui _ _
196,484.39 178,154.22 314,257.60
3,000.00
White 47,425.41 10,123.32
41.063.201____________
Negro
~
:::::::::::: ~:~ :~~:~~ :~~::~i:::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
~eh~;~ :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
~Ub ~:::~O
White
2,051.77 _.
._ 2,395.48
Negro
.
.
1,691.99
.__
White Negro
60.07 39.96
904.24 149.68
.__
445.00
. .,_. .______
1,226.20
Wbite Negro
524.24 421.20
White . Negro ._. __.
White 6,832.40 Negro 2,048.00 White .___________
Negro White Negro
.______
.-
I
.__________
._. . ._. .
._ ._ .. __.
.
. ._.
. .__
._.__
2,203.75 803.25 294.76
509.66
19J.J3
145.40
24.50
,____________
1,000.00 151.43 800.67
200.00 __.. _.. _. . ..
.
._
178.64
..
._._
.
182,937.38
1'~gU~ :::::::::::: m:~~
l'mJ~ ::::::::::: ::::::::::::
3.561.00
.__
2,365.88
4,931.86 ._______
387.19
735.04
._.
2,102.99 _.
.
. __
_
l'm:~g :::::::::::: . ~~:3~
l'm:~~ ~~~:~~ -------400:00
821.81
421. 78
134.04 _.__________
8.00
1,032.21 .
3,066.94 _
3,916.22
.
3,612.46 _.__________
6,155.71 . . 660.60 _.
2,063.75 2,700.00 100.75 ._. .__ 361.08. __.________
200.00 15,000.00 1,587.36
.______ .. .
.______ 1,595.19 60.00 _. . . ._.
._.______
1,392.92 ._ .
1,000.00
5,293.22. 655.42. 791. 76 _.
510.38
878.45
._ 2,796.45
._.
.
. __.
. ..
. ..
._ ._. .
...
_
360.00
.
_
__
600.00
537.06 . __ . __
4,050,252.84 1,302,371.63
432,193.54 206,348.99 181,860.85
60,072.50 170,688.40 140,974.26 370,255.18 51,290.28
237,183.29 269,417.82 264,683.39 23.138.87 333.242.56 91,869.73 156,647.68 134,461.68 460,864.66 115,523.38
White
Negro _. ._____
White .
._
Negro-----------. White Negro
White
Negro
.
White
20.45
Negro
40.46
White _. Negro ._.
~:gi;~ __ .-_--__-_--_-._-_-_--.
WNehgirteo White
Negro White __. Negro
102.32
102.32 .____
.______
173.63 173.64 211.84
324.03 117.33 107.04
204.53 ._.
1,015.79 788.55
39.83 39.84 78.50 44.71
.________ 188.30
._______ .
10.00
2.00
10.00
4.00
33.25
28.45
33.00
76.91
10.00.___________
10.00
333.98
1,951.30 19.75
._
.________
. _
2,607.34 .___ 1,171.42.___________
854509 ..2308 _--. _._- -__-_-- ._. --_... -.-_-_-_-_ .. .
3_3_ .4_0'1
110285..1882
3256..9321
477.65.___________
716.48 -.----.-----
1,029.61
132.20
766.02
45.67
3140..1070
.__
1,110.08
163.311
1,110.08
159.90 .____
.__________
2,707.65
._.
2,707.65
3,336.64.___________
1,083.73 . .___
3,547.94
19.14
486.97._._._._.
.
5,920.92 2,640.00 30.13 .
4,166.05
650.00.___________
1,206.97 . .___
500.00
29,272.03
.
.___________
13,151.20 .____
285.03
1,226840..0609 ---------- .
1,127242..2362.___________
9,347.82 ._______
9,207.83 ------------
3,260.88
423.80
2,030.64
553261..4660'1. 489.98
469.42
..
.
714.04
806.00
1,030.77 .___________ 590.18 556.10
3,481.37
.. .
3,986.66
1,996.46
._
_ __ 928.58
537.23 24.00 5.00
4,266.92 __
733.00 177.00
6,096.24
.
..
_
1,564.42
.
_
475865..3112 . 8. .90 ._. 2_7__4 _.8_7__-_._-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-,1
1,941.08
448.36 2,056.81
651.92
1
.____
____
512429..9681 2,009.23 1,437.75
927.16 630.00
96,110.73 92,845.84 147.348.02 160,564.70 54,958.03 57,039.73 315,157.42 3,599.84 169.169.20 233,773.25
2,882,951. 41 1,508,558.17
208,181.42 94,985.03 62,912.53 72,006.98 278,863.51 303,448.54 166,449.79 122,764.81
White .___________ Negro
WNehgirteo
190.22
4,019.21 1,891.40
923.44
. 127.66
3,106.49 1,865.05
78..88
2,775.33
1.5,711.07 -----------6,732.79
5,946.62
.______
468.33 500.63 5.58.02
2'250.731'_. 452.37 .
1,766.4. 8 _.
1
8,059.27 846,834.64
_ 350,754.00
564.2_2_
356,861.11 15,591.10
TABLE
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B. I:\lSTRUCTIONAL SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS
:
C. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE OF INSTRUCTION
SYSTEM
';.;1:'
i-.~~~-;-;:~-.~~
~:~~~~~;,
'-:;":"~-;:~-~Ia~
~-=-_'~~~JI ~~~i~~~!~11
Total
Expense of Instruction (Reg. Prog.)
------ -----,----- ------1------ ------'------'------,------,------- ---------- -~----,-----
Stewart
White $
S
Books 190.74 S
i odicals I Visual Materials
Library I Supplies:
..Is
20.00 $ 630.00S
pals 4,003.49 S___ _
I Supervisors c Teachers dv Ot.her
I
,I
i
I
-------Is 'S
1,069.58IS----------- S
603.4~ $ 108,32!.92
Negro
500.95
1
30.00
1,301.39 __
497.39, 1,301.44
_
574.60 206,490.12
Sumter
White _._. __.. _.__
373.18
116.781
.
1,635.08 __
2,69993
460.['0
610.44 174,007.24
Talbot
Negro .. _.. __.____
White _.
.__
416.64 241.62
63.70 1,452.00
817.54 _ 850.47
:4:1:6::.9.4:'1' 1,148.10. _ 951.921__
610.45 229,777.93 95,224.61
Negro .. __
501.26 _.
,
._
935.21 __
675.02 __
_ ._______ 176,401.38
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
~~~:~ :::::::::::- 1~Ui ::::::::::::1
White
706.21
Negro _.__________
312.51_ ... . __.
White .. -.-------Negro _. .______
258.20 -------.---. 258.29
White _.__________
473.98
46,.61
:\le~ro ..
364.72
51.121
White ..
._. . __. . __'
Negro _.
.__________
1,5~u~I:: 350.00 __ 150.00 _
1,~itn - 227.25 --
2,341.06 ,__ 1,016.38.___
405.00 220.00
900.001 1,206.601____ '555.06,____ _ 1
430.55 1,917.741
323.261____
___I
221.52
750.00
161.631____
606.71 207.49 __
6,745.211 5,268.11 _.
923.60 , ,
1
:::,_.. 1
517.42
---- -50.001
616.77,
500.00
.
i1
347.16 _.
~~Ugll :----.. ---
2,258.87 __
241.08
1,088.98'__ __. __ .
163.61
. __._1' 1,032.83 .__ 1,160.81
2,1J<7.79 147.53
2,019.80
2,722.28
476.37
774.12
91.801
270.00
2,262.15
1
350.73
~}:~~U6
370,920.16
157,303.96
108.921.01 150,046.91 315,416.80 162,336.52 191,198.45 243,165.18
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutleu
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
White .________
649.11 __
395.051__
9,056.85
,
503.41, 2,661.51
1,400.00 365,941.03
Negro White
63.39
649.11 1,805.91
70.44 58.65 --
395.00 1
UiUg __ I 7,558.20 ::--_-.-----'11
579.82
922.05
482.97 1 2, 103.08,_______
1,100.00 249,803.6J 66J:~~i 538,750.67
~~~~ :::::::::::: -- 677.86
7():19 _ : : : : : :--- - I
1,i~U~ 1
650.95 -- :::::::,::::---.-.-.
::---------
1,030.9 41 ~~U~U5
~h~~~ :::: :_:::::1 .: :-:::::1 . :0:6~1 :
:::! d~Ub'- :::2;_'_._.00_
',"__ 789.60
46.49 2_2_,~~__6_:~_~i,! __ 1~~:~~U~
~~:I ni~!';1:1 ilii~'::::lj:;gl !~iii,;~~1 !iimli ~h~~~ ------289:82 ----38:i:li7!-- --55.05 --57:00\::-- ----. ---5::i06:50,-'
1 590.00 11:_-_--_--_-:_:4_-_6--_6-:_.-4_.:0:
691.66_
1,563.50i -157:610:85
White _._. . . __.. _._.
I
__
7,609.16
300.0
.1
719.301 -180:00,
1,384189 ..000Ii 145,342.65
::::-::: I: :::: :::: Negro -._ ... _._._.
L
1_
4,140.00 -. --- - --. -----
88624
--.1
m:grs:~~
~!~ ~~~~:~::-::~ -'-T~~~:;~[:::1~~:5~I::::::3~7:8~'1_: _:.:1~0:r~" ---~:~~;:~~i -~-:1 ~~~:~~I i:~:~:~:I1:::: 15:~~:::::::~:~~1.25i--m:~~fgi
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
- Wilcox
00 Wilkes
'" Wilkinson
Worth
Total Counties
Americus Atlanta Barnesville Bremen Buford
White
_
Negro
_
White
_
Negro _ White _
Negro _
White _
Negro _ White _
Negro _
1,449.78 161.08
1,200.78 281.88
nU~1
293.98'
4~U~I:::::: __ '_
_______ 1,10l.50 9,619.58
,554.77 4,80l.80
2~~:;~1 8,675.31 __. 582..>0 1__
lO6.75
l~Uk- 614.101
:l8.70,1
6. 251 _
16,657.891 1,817.32 _ 1,8:l1.61 321.36 6,897.52
2,001.30 1,823.35 :l,674.00 _., 3,263.42 __
622.17 :JOO.OO
596.001 i
-42-1:96'
:530601.0.809 1
666:66 :: _______ ==i
436.11 ' 331. 58
1,155.77' 219.33
_ __
---------1
---------1
1,806.88 1,269.98
463.58
588.81
2,456.49 __
-----------
680.87
6.18
614.44 __
1,997.73 __._
1,085.10
_
30,920.95 783.43
2,578.68 1,289.35 6,389.11
1,057,759.13 94,480.07 442.573.91 112,216.77 432,322.62
867.50 67.50
111,206.80 134,886.86
321,510.19
346,926.22
White Negro White
Negro White Negro
White Negro
White Negro
231.16 _
._
_ _ _
_ _
_ _
White _
Negro White
82.35, ._
~~~~ ::-:-:::::::1
White Negro
28.02 143.33
White 108,255.66 Negro 15,061.21
4,326.62 __ 314.97 100.00 168.68 135.86 _
___ J 858.57
51.56 40.00
156.88 6.00
10.00
1,400.00
464.17 101.18
7,810.70 __ 1,601.72 __ 4,000.29 1,289.00 __
362.13 ._ 132.93_ 8,195.16 _
6,525.13 __
225.00 _
500.00
5,975.86 1,100.00
900.18 _
_
5,393.01
_
180.00
-I ----- I --- -35-6.-29
1,656.54 _ 1,9693:51..0909 -----------_-
1,671:60 184.00
600.00
--- ------------
--------------1- --------
-------------
24,040.07
565,456.15 134,778.56 59,190.22 74,202.01
144,090.68 77,926.71 246,999.01
7,153.30 750,320.11
558.51
69.41
71.68
600.00
276.66 596.00
53.43
32.37
275.00
38.90 __ _
,
:~~:g~i:::::::::::: ::::::.. i :::::::i
187.45
_
4,782.06, 1,101.00 6,534.68 5,628.80 5,037.70
3,128.25 3,231.25 1,328.38
237,908.87 28,491,23 143,469.13 136,617.601,202,053.24 73,830.23 4,602.96 23,541.86 29,552.66 352,731.12
279.44
1
900.00
57,994.85 4,253.09
1'
32.58 _
295.56 393.51 516.30
I
24
89
,'522610..
73 52 1'
2,5-12.83 880.92
1,032.07 949.62
1,228.85 962.06
2,051.28 1,123.87
283,161.50 102,950.83
_ _ _ _ _ _
630.00 296.00
25,204.36 6,719.10
2,020.00 621, 50
7,422.64 313.78
238,755.33 104,087.90 203,936.68 218,096.40 180,903.52 151,382.57 345,234.81 261,821.27
699,416.81 76,245,205.99 145,109.58 29,976,763.41
,,
~~~~~ :~:::::::::~ ~~~:n :~:::::::::: :~::::::::I! ~:~~Ufi:::::::::::I:I::::::::::_,------::::::::::: __1:7:0:~~ itU~Ui
..'_.._"'''1.,,"' -- White 5,444.98 59,323.43
i~ _'~L'"""~:~I...
960.03,___
176,971.221
! 5,138.72' 1,349.90
365,757.68 11,660,675.91
Wi.;;: ;;!_.-""1..:"1----;;:::-......."':::--':;ff.~;~
-------1-------: Negrol________
------- _ _ --
1:5~0:981- ::::f:::::: :1::::::: ----- --------9~fg~ -----~n~n~
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60)
II. Instruction-Continued
SYSTEM
B. INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS
1. Textbooks
a. Library Books
2. Library Books, etc.
b. Periodicals
c. AudioVisual
Materials
d. Other Library Supplies
3. Teaching Supplies
C. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE OF INSTRUCTION
a. Principals
1. Travel
b.Instr. Supervisors c. Teachers
d. Other
2. Other Miscellaneous
Expense of
Instruction
Total Expense of Instruction (Reg. Prog.)
Calhoun Carrollton Cartersville
...... Cedartown
00 0:> Chickamauga
Cochran Commerce Dalton Decatur Dublin
Fitzgerald Gainesville Hawkinsville Hogansville Jefferson
s White
190.08 $
Negro
81.79
White __. __. _
Negro
. __.
White WNe~hrltoel'
166.38 49.6.9.
Negro White Negro
_ ._
.
715126..5608 $
s 19.00
. 10.00 $. . 70.00 $._.3,167.79 $ . 1,270.45 $
137.82 $ . 1,42. 3.09. $
s 3651..2270
622050..6000 $
907.37
106.75
32.02
21.35 3,674.89
. __.
453.68
53.38
16.01
10.67 1,837.44
. 1,591.20 .____
621.76 155.44
65.63 32.57
444.32 179.73 1,504.09 _.
140.09 14,256.81
45.95
81.16 14,618.00'
12.85
.
652.65 ._.______
4,998.77
500.00
500.00
3,978.45
259.60 _._. .____
5,135.12 __..
.___
3,024.95 190.44 233.00 _.
600.00 150.00
.____
5,309.81 1,038.05
85.13
673.35 _._.________
380.41
50.00
.
135.12.___________
.____
.
.
1,592.04 -----.------ ---------___
1,041.94
25.00
..
.
.
541.07 -----.-----'1'----------.--
.____
7.92
13,699.21
.
._.
209.740.60 52,960.29
251,776.97 127,950.32 338,455.83 119,846.73 349,493.33 76,489.81 97,840.08_
White
._
Negro __.________
White Negro White Negro
41.92 5.98
White
Negro -----------
White
. __.
Negro .___________
402.56 151.27 332.50 1 48.00 . __._____
2,535.49 337.80 706.25 254.00
459.08
229.53
.____
54.68
.____
50.13
7.80
7.17
2,108.25 _. .______
318.45
.
. 2,849.441
46.65
1____________
121.40
161.30 1,500.00
91.00
924.00. __.________
2,916.55 _. .
. .__
791.72 . .__
1,458.22
._.______
695.98
.___
3,421.55
.____
800.00
413.80
._._.
20.69
6,804.25
.
._._.
..
756.00
.
..
.
17,148.76
400.92
140.00
1,668.48 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
10,610.82
600.00 ._.______
222.37
3,000.00
300.00
.__
180.00
720.00 160.00 4,658.63 327.00
.__ .
17,976.55
3,308.62 3,794.00 1,950.00
156,850.04 53,547.56 198,356.60 23,649.62 535,093.25 66,321.75
679,169.60
155,266.76 309,290.83 146,037.78
White .___________
Negro
White
.
Negro
White
._____
~hft~ :::::::::::.
Negro
~e~~ ::::::::::::
1,000.00 500.00 816.17 129.96 750.00
~g~:g~
113.77
. _::~:~~ _.
450.00
100.00 7,010.37
100.00
465.48
.______
1,816.35 268,747.45
150.00 1
.____
100.00 4,323.90 _. .______
144.10 _.__________
1,146.13 127.007.77
175.55
271.75
5,711.821
100.00 _.__________
1,147.05
2,405.64 528,143.94
168.40
20.00
1,412.87'
100.00
.
.___________
848.70 196,903.07
200.00
107.60
352.84 2,500.00 _.
._.__
82.46
. __.___
755.00
79,280.18
~U~ ::::::::::::1------509:10 l,mJ~ ------27:56 :::::::::::: ------ 13:00 ------609:77 d~U~ 1:~:~tgj~
:::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: 11.37._________ _
250.00
282.61
63.60
~::~~ _. ~7:~~I.-----~~::::,---.~:~~:::~
131.39
130.30
65,730.65
::::::::::::::I..__ .~~:~~~::~
LaGrange Marietta Monroe Moultrie Newnan
Pelham Quitman Rorne Tallapoosa Tallulah Falls
Thomaston ...... Thomasville
0-:0,
Toccoa Trion Valdosta
Vidalia Waycross West Point Winder
Total Cities
Total Counties
Grand Total
White Negro
White
----------_.! -.-.-.------ ..
389.91
-1--,0-8-2.0101.
2,355.40
448.43
------ .----
388.00
-~-- -------- ---------.--
-.---- .---- -----------
1,612.85
485.11
4,305.30
-.- . . -.-.--
23,517.98
185.03 -----.-.--.-
---.-.---.--
448.30
-.---------- ----._------
-------.---- ---_ .. ------ 32,454.30
-_.w_._-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
---.--.-----
-.-.---.----
-----------.---------------
576,335.56 252,389.1 4 911,052.55
Negro White
---.-------------------
......374:33
------------ ___ w ________
------------ -----_.--.--
-----.---.-.
------------
....8:645:95
_____ ___ w __
------------
-._------.--.-----._---
......244:91
-----.------
71.59
-------200:00
----106:862:45
Negro White
-----------. 2,493.05
....2:342:78 ......703:00
"--1:707:76'::::::::::::
---14:071:13
.. '-"342:66
:::::::: ::::
---"235:00
....3;701:42
--------282:02
----569:067:81
Negro
528.74
White ------------
Negro ------------
872.89 1,293.05
298.41
163.72 185.34 66.81
267.48 -.------._--
1,227.81 ---.--------
412.00 -----_-4-_-4
: :::::~~J ::::::~~~:~~ 2,993.46
7,947 ..14 1,369.58
--------._-.
786.75
1,388.35 ---4--------
-----_-_-_-_--4-_--_-_--
501. 72
1,623.36 270.23
120.715.88 380,801.48 109,337.25
White ------------
Negro -~----------
White
1.91
803.28 197.51 510.56
:=:::::~~:d:::::::::::: 80.12
19.68 59.58
1,445.87
63.05
409.90 ------------
117.37
383.61
6,697.01 1,656.97 2,751.64
28.80 20.34
133.61
890.60 750.01
122.63
1,145.65 367.82
159.75
161,445.5 102,455.71
90,493.71
Negro
62.23
221.00
15.19
54.00
91.60 1,956.10
12.50 ------------
26.25
122.68
202.55
93,019.12
White
106.91
Negro ------------
2,521.62 245.23
310.07
461. 60
413.20 4,468.18 ------------
------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
500.00 ------------
------------ ----------_. ------------ ------------
--------_--.-_--_-.-_-------
717,376.83 232,229.43
White ------------
816.93
267.00
273.60
18.45 2,168.16 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
996.61
76,517.80
Negro
White Negro
-----------_!_----------- ------------
------------ ------------ ----------------------- ------------ ------------
------------ ------------
---4-------- ----------------------- ;-----------
----"503:09 ------------
~ ---- --- ----
------------
------------
----------------------------------
-----------597.34
------------
------------ ------------------------- -_---4------------------- ---_-_--_4-.--
-----24;058:48
-----~--------
White ------------ 1,194.24
737.26
229.91
20.75
Negro White
-----------------------
--....749:79
174.77 13.25
....
--103:10
----..
283:10
Negro ------------
472.17
11. 70
34.10
82.22
White ----.. ------1
694.04
129.51 ------------
71.00
Negro ------------
271.84
151.61 ------------
22.06
White ------------
354.90
124.13
20.00 ------------
Negro White
-----------73.51
---.1;928:25
---00-405:80
----"185:16
------720:30
Negro ------------ 1,708.60
194.67
136.28
117.40
White -----------Negro -----------White -----------Negro -----------White -----------Negro -----------White 3,887.78 Negro! 1,943.89
444.47
80.00 ------------ ------------
255.71
45.00 ------------ ------------
1,944.10 ------------ 4,868.11 ------------
833.19 ------------ 2,086.34 ------------
300.00 100.00 ------------ ------------
300.00 1,066.56
100.00 212.08
------------
182.60
------194:73
556.47
98.00
59.60
87.75
16,649.15 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------
605.58 18,231.90
------------
------------
-----------292.45
------700:81
-----------------------
8,689.11 ------------
5,874.40 ------------
194.96 166.66
----.. 249:05
......130:00
1,958.25 ------------ .. ---------
223.37
174.00
1,689.79
681.16 ------------ ------------
130.39
100.00 6,956.18 3,756.21
-----------------------------------
----..
440:09
268.91
------------
1,659.82 731.27
------------------------------------
10,357.90 1,882.47 5,600.00 3,430.51 2,160.00
450.00 360.00
6.48 1,623.17 1,745.22
1,260.991 ________ .... ------------!!------------ -------~----
1,213.71
238.61 5,437.82
.... __...... ------------
-------6-0-0-.0--01_-_--_-.-_--_.-.--.-.-.
------------------------ ----.. 3:065:09
2,~~0.50 ------------
500.00 ------------ ------------
1,313.61
6,101.83
190.00 -------4----
54.44 ------------
373.39
395.34 1,220.10
------------ -----------------------1------------
------154:70
55.72 ------------
--------------
450.00
572.53 ..-----------1---- -- __ .. __
676.45 -----_-_- __4
300.00
467,736.86
39591,,906940..649o
246,182.19 228,069.72
82,834.25 159,103.28
8,244.1 583,592.72 360,176.07
166,221.47 82,773.65 511,235.03 309,084.20
96,1~8.44
9U.OR2.76 195.553.31 86,222.45
White 12,796.43 93,008.61 Negro 3,263.72 46,296.39
White 108,255.66 237,908.87 Negro 15,061.21 73,830.23
6,124.94 1,870.33
1
35,251.69 20,177.95
28,491.23 143,469.13 4,602.96 23,541.86
4,464.59 407,192.64 3,949.66
903.12 155,600.24
854.78
1 136,617,601,202,053. 24 57,994.85
29,552.661 352,731.12 4,253.09
8,720.24 15,609.46 4,300.96 4,165.22
49,521.73 283,164.50 28,260.52 102,950.83
8,208.40 2,387.19
25,204.36 6,719.10
483,723.06 22,931,503.69
' '1 10,809,043.14
'69"9,,4s1rs6.81 76,245,205.99
145,109.58 29,976,763.41
White 121,052.09 330,917.51 34,616.17 178,720.82 141,082.19
61,944.51 58,241.97 298,773.96 33,412.76 1,183,139.87 99,176,709.68
Negro 18,324.93 120,126.62
6,473.29 43,719.81 30,455.78 11,560089,,323415..3868
5,107.87 32,561.48 107,116.05
9,106.29
293,027.86. 40,785,806.55
SYSTEM
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60)
II. Instruction-Continued
III. Attendance Service
- - - _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ----------;-----------~---
D. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE (SPECIAL PROGRAMS)
A. SALARIES
B. MISC. EXPENSE
1. Salaries
Total Expense of
Attendance Service
.....
00 00
Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb lJIeekley Brantley Brooks Bryan
White 129,529.44 11,346.08
34,608.33 39,777.651 217,709.44 4,300.00
Negro 73,494.76 4,449.96
19,636.70 9,033.601108,003.98, 4,181.70 ..
White 1,559.40 1,325.00.
150.00 400.00 3,434.40. . ... ..
..
\~:::I ',~uLil Negro
_
"::'::. White
tteh~~~':... .
~E~t
. . .1: 1 --- -
::::861:001::: ..
.200Iil::::::2o0JI:::::::~~~::..1
lliJ\
281.82i
@~I
840.
02
1'
400.00 400.001
4,585.12 729.96
4,399.30
861.16
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun ( 'amden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga >- Cherokee
S2 Clarke
Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columhia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
----
:.:.'1'=::.:.....-. 328,,771272.1.276..5.,.15.4.96 77951 4,074.96
-
1-' _
.
.
. __
_
:~~:~:;I ~~.::
:~;~:~:~;
572:70 :l:000.00
':,::".: .
267.12 .
3,267.12
290.66. 40.00:
21.25
17,685.61 4,187.38
890.66 4:i74:96: 61. 25 .
4:l5.30. 489.24
-
i 4,622.68 I 4,664.20
White 1,638.65:
WNehgirteo -"7:976 841
Negro White
600.00.
a,234 00 1,260.00.
~Ii\~~ .- 22.201 ______ -1_
Negro _
White __.. Negro _
, . . . . . . . . .
----1 6,9,19.83'.
, .... 4,666.551 . . . . .
IH.00 2,056.65 4,071.96
499.26". __ .
--
::.:.:.:1. . :.
"'I."g"~"-:~.~.I::: ~5' 1 ~580r.:0!0~: 'I ': : : ~5:.0: 2,716.64
~:~~~:~~, .2.:9:9:.5::7i....8,284. ot
679.16 5,100.00
'
'.
195.00
.
:.000:
_1
22. 21.
1
I
475.52 34,925.75
42,401.10 8.921.99'
;1:IJI7J23.283:83 28'26~.3~ ..5:947.99
I
4,574.22
3,198.01 799.50
5,511.88 255.00 100.00 50.00
8,921.99 5,947.99
White Negro
White Negro White
..... 1 _
22,134.77 1,572.00 6,193.57
:-:I:::::l5403 ..
27.24 . 7,177.50'.
11::3:~~g:1~i3'~j~:~t.~~;I~~.g~ :J~U4
I
I
I
1,044.90. 170.10 ._ .. 456.59 .
2,850.90 464.10
5,887.13
~Ii\~~ .. 44:i9iJ:65 .:
Negro
White ..
1,188.00
Negro .
M6.79
,. , 2,789.31
::::1"40:24" ....... 1 63.60..
'1
72000" --
47,546.75 10,090.08
1,948.24 U~U66 69. 61....
White ._ Negro ._ White ._
Negro ._ White
__ 4,087.58
1,406,25 ..
300.00............
_.
:1::::.,
,. 2,250.00
. ,.
__.-1- ....
..1 --'359:i2!
1,706.25 4,088.46
~~~:~~-~~~:~~:
6,
611.4 I
148.32 6,845.02 2,212.00
675 00
622.79. :l50.96 . 8L44
86~.90 .. 130.10
10,712.87
2,250.92
I 2,199.00
I I
4,958.36 741.56
675.00
2,212.00
~~:~ :::'3;934:73 :::'568:00:::1~7j::
-,----------1
'4:690:22 3,999.96 -
I-
White __ Negro ...
T 4,659.00....... ! 190.45' 3,16;.63 2,900.99 10,916.07 --4;,537.6 8 -j-.
900 00 461.66
White . __
Negro
__
White 1,921.77
~\V J~h~I:~t~e Negro ,--
,
'.'.'. ,6..,8.0, .J. 52..
~1i\~~I---20:709:i.5
Negro . 8,587.13
_1_
, 600.0, 0..1I
2,55'725:.00. '.. :::::::: ::'_..::::-:'1:
.1.5..:..
1
,..-1
......
_
2,141.66
269.02
45.7 5
I
., I'
....
I
--1:800:00
2,521.77 509496 11;124:52 --3;994:91
564.25._
.
-
- - 628.19
.
1 '.1 :.:.: '::
::
,.::
2 575:00-1: 774:9
--
254.95
.
-
1
,==,---,---8,,2=50~8:78,5=.9I::li-5,-:_"3:3::552::.0:.882,,,.0====.::.!...c==.:c
--------- ------
..
I '4;568:70 - I, 5,899.34
- - ,1 2,456.43
-
5,659.21
I-
I 4,623.13
I -
--
2,029.87 352.0S
I
352.08
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60)
II. Instruction-Continued
III. Attendance Service-Continued
---------------------------------1------ ---------,-------.--.-------,,..-------.-
D. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE (SPECIAL PROGRAMS)
A. SALARIES
B. MISC. EXPENSE
1---------,---------,------------,------ ------------------,--------.---,--.--- Total
SYSTEM
1. Salaries
2. Travel
3. Misc. Expense
Expense of
------,--.- ----,----1--- -----
Total Special
I. Visit- 2. Attend- 3. Cler-
Attendance
ing
ance
ical 1. Travel 2. Supplies 3. Otber Service
a. Adult b. Co. and a. Adult b. Co. and
Programs Teachers Officers Personnel
Program Home Program Home a. Supplies b. Other
----1- ------ Vet.'s
Dem. Agents
Vet.'s
Dem. Agents
--------:- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --1------
~:~n ~*i :~~~:~;~~~~~I~:::~~~t~i~~~~~~:~:~ ~~~~~~:::~ ::::~;;~;~ :::~:::]:: 4:;;;;:; ~;:~~~:?~~:~~~~~}::~~:_~:: $:~~~::::1~\:~~~:-:~:~~:~~~~- :- ::~::_-:
Decatur
Wblte 3,812.96 420.00 1,644.00 300.00 2,018.31 21,655.06 29,850.33 3,000.00
500.00
3,500.00
DeKalb Dodge
Negro 1,092.38 50.001 550.00 ---------- 344.14 25.001 2,061.52 ---------- ---------- ----------
:::::::::: __ ~e~~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: _~~:6~~:~9 ~~:6~0:~: 5,~~U~ :::::::::: :::-::::-
~~~~~
1~:m:~8
1
__
~::~~:~~I
~~:::~
:~~:~~
~:1:~::~ 2~:~iU~ __~:2~~:~~,:::::::::: :::::::::
---------- ---------- -- ---------
3~~:8~ :::::::::::::::::: 5,~~U~ ~~~:~: :::::::::: :::::::::: ~:6:~:~:
Dooly
White 6,672.42 900.00,__________
315.70.__________ 7,888.121 3,633.32 __
455.11
4,088.43
Dougherty
~h~~~ ----5:624:70
--2:500:00
1 :
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
::::::::::
~::::~ ::::::::::
8,m:~~i--5:865:00-:_::::::: :::-::_:::
~~U~
2:::: :::::::::: 6,i~U~
::~ i~i:::;::;~::.: ;:;.; .i.i~.~,..: ! ;~.~.: I : i.i;..~
::~ ~~-:i:~iiiI:~gl,,~iiH ::ifl~:~~ ~:mij::mf;I::::~E~ :::H::::::~~~ E~:<: H-~=< ::::mE~:
Evans
~Ii\~ 1U~U~ ~~8:8811----3i3:00::::::::::1 2,7~t~g ----55:00 1U~Ui --4:749:96 :::::::::: :::::::::: 438.68 ::::::::: :::::::::: ----5:i88:64
Fannin ~~~~~ ::::::~~~:~~ __::!~~:~~I:::::::::: :::::::]_ :::~~:~~ :::::~~:!~ _ J;~~:!~ ::::::::::/:::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::,::::::::::::
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett
...... Habersham <...0...
Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
~~;;~ U~U~ :::::::::: __~:~~~:O~ :::::::::: ----~~~:~l:-::::::: ij~U~I:::::::::J::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::
White 65,000,00
1,700.00
3,000.00 10,000.00 79,700.00 4,700.001__________
500.00
5,200.00
~}'!~ :~:~~~:~~ --1:800:00 :::::~~:~~ :::::::::: I,~g~:n
~~~:~~
:~:~~8:~~ ::::4~~:5~ ::::~:~~~.55 --4:049:96 :::::::::: ::::::::::
:::::::::: ::::::::::
White
3,319.92
294.62 360.00 3,974.54 4,074.96
500.00
.. 4,574.96
Negro
.
_
..
.
_
White 39,116.07 Negro 19,069.11
840.00
1,355.94
11,918.69 53,200.70 19,224.00 11,740.00 . 19,069.11
2,000.18 _.
.__ 32.964.18
.
_
White 4,6IR.40 1,740.00
3.30
Negro . .
. _. . .... .
162.20
1 6,523.90 4,884.00
..
._ .. . . . _._.
.. _._.
._ ...
.__ 1,000.00
._._._. __..
.
.
.. 5,884.00 .. __.. _._
White
.
Negro
. _.
._ 900.00
.
. _.
.
'
900.00
..
._. .
.
..
. _... . _.
. ._._ ._
White Negro
.. ..
..
.
.
..
.
. .__________ 3,071.17 . .
._.______ 4,110.00
._.__
.____ 421.08 267.04
. 3,492.25 4,377.04
White
182.10
57.90 _.
._________
240.00 4,074.96
.
4,074.96
~l:\~~ ----5:061:34 --1:800:00
Negro 1,191.60 840.00
550.61 :::::::::: ----400:00 -- 157:50 ----7:969:45 --4:795:08 :::::::::: :::::::::: ----800:00 :::::::::: :::::::::: ---5;595.08
2,031.60
.
._.
..
_
White _.
._ 2,000.00
107.95 223.80 2,331.75 2,616.65 _.________
300.15 ... __
2,919.80
Negro _.
. 900.00
.________
900.00 2,616.65
303.15
. ... _. 2,919.80
! ':.~: .~ .=j:j~.~ .l :~.~ '!:~.~ .~.~.~ ':~.~ ~.:~.: ~e~;~ ~:~~4:~~I--3,9~0:12 :::::::::: ~~~:~~:::::::::: 401.94 ~0:356:~: __~:8:4:9~ :::::::::: :::::::::: 583.28 :::::::::: :::::::::: 5'408.;~
1.= ='ii.M
=. '= '=I
White 2,274.00 681.00 430.80'
.
Negro
1,050.00
890.00 4,275.80 4,749.96 . ._. 127.50 1,177.50
White 4,386.00
Negro
.
.__
2,898.35 _
7,284.35 3,000.00 .
White Negro
6,263.96 .
1,104.16 _.________ 166.95
. 7,535.07 4,794.96
White __..
Negro
.
'. __._. ._ 4,794.96
.
.
.
.
611.32 _.
..
. .
.
369.48 _. .
543.24
446.75 .
._._. _.________ . __. __._ .
1
. .._ ._.
5,361.28 _
3,369.48 _
5,338.20
_
5,241.71 ._
White ..
..
._._.
.
._. .________ 3,540.75 .______
328.05
. __ ..
. 3,868.80
Negro White
-.---4-,1-2--5-.0-0-
600.00
422.10 --.-.-----
1
.____
344.30 152.00
5,064030..4000 41,,310800..0285 ---------. ----------
214009..2355 ----.--.-. -.-_-.-_-._.-_-_-_.
41,,524809..3630
~~~~ ;;;;~~~~~;~~ _ ::~~~:~~ ::~=~~~:~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ::::~~~:~~I-~;;:~~ 9'!~U8 ::~~::~~~: :~:~~:~:~~ -~~~::~~~~ ::::~:~~:: ~~~~~~~~:~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ----::::::::
~~!L:::::::::: ::::~~~:~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::J::::::~~~:~~ ::~:~~~:~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::~~O:~~I:::::::::: :::::::::r::~:~~~:34
SYSTEM
. TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60)
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
Manon McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton
.... Oconee
~
C;O Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
"""~~~
500.04 ..
2.199.65 2,199.65
r::::::1:1 5,192.5H 65.72 4,335.60
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60)
- - - - - - ---=~---~-
1----
II. Instruction-Continued
I
III. Attendance Service-Continued
- - - - - _.._~- -~----------;_.
1
j
D. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE (SPECIAL PROGRAMS)
A. SALARIES
B. MISC. EXPENSE
SYSTEM
1. Salaries ---------
2.
Travel ~-
-
-,~ _ 3_.
Misc.
Expense .1I --
Total
i i I a. Adult I b. Co. and a. Adult b. Co. and [
,Special Programs
1
1. Visit- 2. Attend-
ing
ance
Teachers Officers
3. Clerical
Personnel
I
'I
II
1. Travel 2. Supplies 3. Other
Total Expense of
Attendance Service
Program 1 Home Program Home a Supplies b. Other
,
'
I Vet.'s ---- ---- ---- 1
Dem.
Vet. 's
Agents_ - - - -
Dem. Agents
-~. --'~--. -~ _--~II --~
I
l 1
1
_
Richmond Rockdale
: : : -: _ :::::::::: s White 1,681.24'1$ 551.94IL------- $ 248.40 $ 544.851L
--- $ 3,026.43 $ 5,2.50.00 $
1$
$ 500.00
$----- -- $ .5,750.00
~~:~ I:~~~:~~,::::~~::~~I::::::::::1 ::::I~I:~~ .244. 79 ~gg:gg l:~lU~ _~:!~~:~~
~~~:~i ::--::::::: :_::::::-J~~~:6~ IL-------
Schley
f-'
+0 -
Screven
Seminole
~~~~ --T~~n~II_:--~~~:~~;1 ::i:~~~:66[::::,--
:20 -:
1-1__ 8:397
Id~U~'I--~:~~~::: _::::-:::: ---:::::::
----1~;:::
::::_:::-:1:::::_:::: --
1,::::::
~~:~ ::::5:~~~:~~ :::::::::<:::920:8s[==::-:-
- 8:~~~:2~, U~U~, tm:~g :::: -:\::::::::: ~~1:~~ :::::::::r-------- .Ji~~:~~
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
White 22,812.281_
-- 1,200.00
-, 1,195.101 12,628.001 37,835.38 2,907.00,______ _1
--I 226.94 -------- I
3,133.94
=W.;'.::''"I'Mi"'.'"''. . 'wi" Negro
.,,00 . _ I
,,;~;;..
....J;:~' ::~~I...... l~~: 1'0000 ":;;:~;~II'~;r! .......;:;~~ ,--- -- - ---------j ----------- 1,368.001 ..,
-- ----
106.80 ---
-
1,474.80
1
.l..
:::::
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker
Walton
,.... Ware
~
Ql
Warren
Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
Total Counties
WNehgirteo
7,648..6_6. --
840-.0.0. j
2,210270..20401.
.
__ .
'
.
220248..5391'1
221.00 110,,128881..3419 5,244.96
----.1 --- .
812.17 .. _.. _.. _. .
1
.' 6,057.13_
~}i~ ---:~;i~i:~~ ::i:~~2~~~ ::~:~~i::~--;~~:~~ ::::i~~~~~ ::::~~~:~; --.4~;~;~:~i ::~;~;~:;~ ::::::::::[:9~~:~~ ::.:;~~:~~:::::::::: :::::::::: ::::?;;~:;~
1
~~~~ --~;~~~:~~ :::::;~:66'----~;;~~:~~I::3:~~~:~~ ::::~~~:~~ ::::~:~~~:~~ ::::::::::::
Negro . __ . __ ....
:::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::
. ..
. ..
.
..
-j-_.
. :-:-:-:::::::. :--:::::::
::::-:-:__:.::__: -::-:-::::::.:..
_
:~~~ :~:~~~:~9 __~: ~~~: ~~ :::::::::::::::::::: '[_.__~~3: 9~ :::::::::: __~~ :508:~~ __~::~O:~~' :::::::::: __
~ :~:~:OO 1,525.00 .__ : :: :::::::: .
. .. ... ::;:1.. :::: White 1,723.63
207.78 .______ 142.00
2,073.41 4,074.96
__
t~,,::~L;~~,",MII;,,,:mf:;;;~m
349.45
._.
.___ 4,424.41
Negro 20,748.04
234.06.
..
.. __ . . _
20,982.10 2,358.33
.___ _
250.00 __ .
_,_______
2,608.33
White
3,702.00 .______ 240.00 35.00
3,977.00 5,989.08
.
.
689.72._.
.. __ 6,678.80
~'1:1~ ------712:50 --9;150:00 ::::::::::1:::::::::: - --77:i8 --.- 50.009;989:68 -4,420.80 :::::::::: ::::
: ----465:34 ----140:89 :::::::::: ----5;027:03
Negro ------------ 2,100.00 ---------- -.-.--.--- 23984 .50091-----6-4...8-1- 2,138.59
.
._
__ __ .
..
_
~~~~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::
. .. _... ~~~:8: _~:~~~:~:I:::: . :.. . . ~~~:O~ ::-::::-:: :::::::::: ~:~~~:3~
~~~ ::::::i~6:66 --2:~:;:;~ :::::::::: :::::::::: ----ioo:oo ----~~~:~~ -- /690~ 0-.:~0-0~ ::3;26~:361:::::::::: ::-:::::-- ---.~~~:~~:----- : :::::::::: ::::i;~6~:~6
Negro
600.00
.
._
.
.. . .
.
. __ .
_
~eh~: :::~~:~~ :::::::::: ::::::::J::::::::: ::::_::::: :::::::::: 4::~~:~~ __~:2~~:~: ::::::::::
~~~:~O ::::-::::: :::::
White
.
. __ __ __ __ _ 2,037.48
.
. ____ ___ 40.00 . .
. __. _
Negro
. . ._ __ . .
.
.
.
.. ' .______
46.67
.___
White Negro
255.55 2,176.04 __.
.
. __ ._____ 2,431.59 2,400.00
.
334.59
.____
.
..
.
----.--.-- --. . ------ ------ ----.-----
White Negro
._______
2,100.00
465.00
548.70 3,113.70 3,000.00
..
._.
..
--
._ --
. 263.24.
.
. __ . --.-- ._ .
.,
~~~: :~:~~~:~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: __~:~~::~~ __~:~~::5~ __ .~~:~:~:~~ __~:~~~:~~ ::::::::: ::::::::::1:::::-:::: :::::::::: ::::::::::
~:~~~:~:
2,077 .48 46.67
2,734.59 ._
3,263.24 ._
~:~~~:~~
White 3,204.39 600.00
.
.
. 3,804.39 4,499.96
537.84
5,037.80
Negro
266.00 600.00
.
._____
866.00
__
White .
. 4,740.00
97.50 __ ...
405.00,
.___ 5,242.50 __.
.
.
... __.
__
Negro 5,673.96
1,357.59
270.42
7,301.97
...
. __.
. ... .
_
~~~ ----2::~~:~~ ::~:6~~:66 ----i:~:~~ ::::~;~:~~ :::::~6:~6 ::::ii~:66 ---'8;:~::~~1--~;~~::~: :::::::::: :::::::::: .---::~:~: :::::::::: :::::::::: ----~;~~~:~~
Negro .
.
.
.
,
..
.
-..
.
__
White 904,641. 701181,822 .31 60,611.42113,400.10,105,118.99284,613.4711,550,207. 99
81 14,314 .60 1,904.36 61,928.48
Negro 207,485.94 28,775.49 5,915.09, 2,356.341 32,848.88, 55,646.08 333,027.82 1!5473,7,31529.44, 4,889.36
5.00,_ 6,636.57
248.17 26.11
200.00/ 621,955.42
..
69,269.48
----'_-.---- - -.-_------ -- - - - - - - - , " -
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHJTE AND NEGRO (1959-60)
-
-
-
__ II. Instruction-Continued
I
III. Attendance Service-Continued
, D~~;R~~TIO~_A~~~~~~E (~P~~~L_P~~RAMS) ~-=l~_- ,~~_~~~RI;S----~~--;~:~-;:;;;--~-:~-
SYSTEM
_ _ _l~alar~"'__~
~~.:
I_~Misc..:=xpense __I' Total
I. Visit- 2. Attend- 3, Cler,
ftfe~d:n~~
I
Special
ing
ance
ical
1. Travel 2. Supplies 3. Other
Service
a. Adult b. Co. and a. Adult b. Co. andl
I Programs Teachers Officers Personnel
I Program ,Home
Vct. 's
Dem.
Program Vet. 's
Home a. Supplies I b. Other I
Dem. I
_
-- -- .. J :=1' =, :::;:' Americus
Atlanta Barnesville
~~~ ~ii"",;lI 'A=gents
i;"""""1
ii.';
In,,,
'..::A:g:e.n.t.Js:.;Inisz"s ";:,I.o~o,+..,",,:":"~"iiiiii!,',:":::~:I:,'
..
f
-:=!'7~:::::
'''''I '"::::
Bremen Buford u: CO Calhoun Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown Chickamauga
Cochran Commerce
,t1~~ --'i;944:00 ::::::,1:,
~'!m~: ;.';JI,~m;1 ':;;;,~, ~IIJ ::::--7:6~~:~2::----'1
'--''I'"
..
,,41:8.:48~iI;;:;::,:~:I' n2, 362.4R " " "~" ,:, 1J!1 , ,I
w',,!
00" 00
I I '""'""
~t1~~ White 3,776.671 , -- "
I ------ ,--, ,','I',
:1
----,--'1 ,1,776.61 -- ------,,--
:::::",
::::l' 1 , , : 1 ,:167.'>51,
--,,, ,--'
367.5.5
: : : __ ' : : : : : : : : : :
Negro --,.-
--
----'I'
I.
~~ti :~':I:1 ::::::i::--,j~;:,: ~~~:~~:I:,l~7~;.~,)0~1 1'~~~::~I,i:i:~,~~~~j::",I::
:I
,----I"::~, --iI'4f,~:~l'I 1'mj~
Dalton
'N'Rehg_irtoe ", 3,382. 241__"""""',1,--"""",1 'il f 3i:.17' 3: 1:, :, :, :, :, :, . , : '
2'60 0.00
04.387631..1773,.. ;1,900.50, , "
1____ --, __, "
,
:1,00.00 __ ----, I
__, , __.4. ,200.'>0,
Decatur Dublin
Fitzgerald Gainesville Hawkinsville
~:N".T:hg;li:.rtoe:', :,:~,: 52",':!720:,.0~:,08 :',;:,:',:",:~:,:~, ~:,~: ~:': ~:'_, :',:',:'"~'9:~: 9:'O ,~;;~;g~I::~:~:~I,:~ ~ ~:': ~ ~~ ~:. ~~:~ ~ ~ ~ ~:: ~ ~ ~~: .~ .:,::,
'I" ::
ii"
::" ::: : : ' : : : : :,':,
'II,
,.,':':;,1 ::: :,':, ',:.,',::,' :::' ::,,'
.," :::'::,' :::' '::,' :::' ::':':::,: :,,':,'
::
..m~I'~OO::!"''':}I,.~,~ :.oo! '"' ",
1
L.
1
I: II::::
I:
:1' : : : ::::
Negro
..
._
_
.__________
___.
4_,
_
Hogansville Jefferson
LaGrange Marietta Monroe Moultrie Newnan
Pelham Quitman Rome Tallapoosa Tallulah Falls
~~~~I:::::~~~J::::::::::'::::::::::I:::: 'j 245,85 n~n~ N~ni
-.i- :-.-.-.-.-j...
.
.,! .. :~~E
:. o~''" .
..
.
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.
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.
.
.'OO~OO!....,.!~". '",,,'I..l!
..
.
.
"'0' r,.o"''
......".,.I.!'m
'
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WNehgitreo
",'hite: Negro:
--------1 -------..-------.-.. 18,OF~4... 1 8. 4
1 1 ' 3. 96 ' 5 . - .' . . __. _._ -. - ' ---- -- --. ----
? -.
- . ----.
1I .---- I'
19,411248,.12941 31,,447592.7.753_:-_-. ------.-_. ---.------
5,260. 861-------.-. ------.---
_,454.81
-.-. - I
- . ---- --- -. . 2,454.81 ----.---.---.-.---.,---------.
17882..3860 --
.1__________
--'--I' ----l .-.-. 500.00 -- -- - --' ---------t
31,,565385..1513
5,760.86 4,558.45
II! .;:l[l.~I .~;.;I ;.!!.~I ;~i l, :.lI!.~ I,,,...I,.1.... .t ;
I i!
!
..... Thomaston
c:D -I
Thomasville Toccoa Trion Valdosta
Vidalia Waycross West Point Winder
~;~;~ : - -.. -----.,.
'j
------i--- ---'1 5,295.001__,
480.00 ------ --- --------.
5,775.00
~e~;~ '_ 7,42~:~(J ::::::::::!:::::::::}::::::::,:7,42i:001--n~n~I:.::::::::I" _ :::::= ----~n~ :::::::::: :::::::::: -- ~:~:U~
i~~i;;~.~',"~'~"~'; . . ] .ii~;~':~::;::::: ~~~~White ::1~;:~610~.~0:0 ~--~-~-~-~-~-~-].:..:-:.:-:-~-~-:--~~-.I.::~.'~-~-~h'~08.8~ :~::::::
-:3_;.~.'.:~_~_ ;.~.I:_:_:.:. ~.~:~.~. '.:.'.',~.:.~.'.: ~. _i_
.. _.:_-_',;.;_.:...
19,012.49 2,960.20
:_:_:_:_:_'_: I:.':.:. :.:. :.:.:.=.=.1. -_ ..-.-..:. ... ._! 513.90' 323.10
i :.
.=.::..:.::.:.:.=.
45.76
'I
:
..:. . .
::,
:
:
.
'
::
.
:
:
:..1l.
.
.
:..
3,842.96
.'''..Z:"'OOi;;;;;;
~E"7" !I....I ","'', 'JmI.,..,.mm I.:
Total Cities
White 266,229.81 16,906.33 5,929.77
Negro 273,395.56
._ 714.10
171.13185,673.08 35,839.38 410,749.50100,807.42 .. 113.73 72,573.72 2,399.55 349,196.66 37,372.07 2,533.32
513.90' 7,352.40 411.10 1,359.46
345.47 36.60
480.97 109,500.16 68.70 41,781.25
'I'otal Counties
White 904,641.70181,822.31 60,611.42 13,400.10105,118.99284,613.471,550,207.99 543,359.81 14,314.60 1,904.36 61,928.48
Negrol 207,485.94 28,775.49 5,915.09 2,356.34 32,848.88 55,646.08 333,027.82 57,712.44 4,889.36
5.00 6,636.57
248.17 26.11
200.00 621,955.42 69,269.48
Grand Total
White 1,170,871.51198,728.64 66,541.19 13,571.23190,792.07320,452.851,960,957.49 644,167.23 14,314.60 2,418.26 69,280.88
_ _ _.~~__ !Ie~Eo 480,881,.50 28,775.49 6,629~0.g7105,422-'60_~,1l.4~.63 682,224.48 95,Q~4.51 7,422.68 416.10 7,996.03
593.64 680.97 731,455.58 62.71 __ ~_1l1,050.7~
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60)
IV. Pupil Transportation
SYSTEM
A. SALARIES
-::erVisor~~:ivers ~-- 3.-M-e-C-ha-n-ic-s 4. C-le-rk-s and Other Employees
B. CONTRACT
SERVICES AND
PUBLIC CARRIERS
C. REPLACEMENT OF
VEHICLES
D. PUPIL
1-------,----- TRANSPOR TATION
2. Lease and INSURAN CE
I 1. Cash
Purchases
Installment Purchases
E. EXPENDITURE IN LIEU OF TRANSPOR TATION
------------- ----.-- -----1-----1----1-----1-----1----------------
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin ,.....
White S Negro
$ _
WNehgitreo
3,837.91 _
~:~;~ :::::::::::::::
White
1
Nearo _~
_
White
. __
Negro --
1
40,865.00 11,6.<0.00
3,900.00 $ 1,905.50
$__
S
. .__
$ 3,480.23 696.04
1,345.80 S__ 269 16 .
_ ._
12,638.81
2,521.79
.____
4,000.00
1,000.00 __
._
-----5:~~nn::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::~:~~~:~~::::::~:~~~:~~: ~~U~ :::::::::::::: 5,000.00
24,294.99 3,000.00 11,168.00 13,960.00 17,615.72 10,000.00
2,940.00 , 510.00
1,783.20
1,188.80
,______________
._1 2,640.49
.____
10,319.36 6,324.77
5,155.11
208.42
_
6,443.89
260.52
_
1,261.48
.
_
840.99 -----.------.- -----------.--
:0 00
Banks
Barrow
Bartow
Ben Hill
Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
~~ .
Negro _.
_
White
_
Negro
_
White
3,636.60
Negro 2.063.40
White _ Negro
White
~EEH,,'
42,431.72 ______________ ,______________
2,685.00
652.96
3,471.60
5,581.41 17,551.60
-----5:130:00- ':::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: -- - - Iii: 672:73- -------490:00- ::::::::::::::
6,008.00 66,315.99
19,239.59
____________ ._ . ______________ __
.
17,050.00
1,140.13
.
..
._____ 12,884.76 .
_ ______________ ___
__ 1,925.30
4,794.32
5,264.34 _.____________
.
_
_
342.15 _._.. . __.
6,125.00 35,227.78 5,518.37
60,151.12
6,~~~:~~ :::::::::::::: ~:~~~:~01-----4:i4ii:49-:::::::::::::: l,m:~g :::::::::::::
~,;~;:~;- ::::::::::::::1_:::::-::::::: 20,:::::: :::::::::::::: --.--;:~~;:~;------.~:~~~:~~
34,129.64
5,198.261
11,662.28
._________
863.25
1,344.56
16,827.88
::::::::: :::::::- ----- ----i4:33ii:oo- :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
30,198.57
2,572.50
.
.__
2,314.57
357.60
._
l!:~n! : ",mil ,,.. ,.t~g:glrrll':~M
Bulloch Burke
i~~~nL~~~::_~~~:~6~,:~~~::::~~:~~~I::::~~:~~~:g~ ~~~~~~6~!~t~~:~~~~~: ~~:~~~:~~ White
Negro White Negro
3,371.74 2,528.30 3,600.00
_
38,059.99 26,836.00 43,664. 83 1 32,912.78
--::
j ..
Butts Calhouu Camdeu
Caudler Carroll Catoosa Charltou Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
>-' ~ '-C
Claytou Cliuch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade
Dawsou
~.'.m.:.1 ,:.~.~.I !!I :!!!.!.i:i.il:I ;i;;.;::.n".I..'.::.".00
WNehgirteo -----._-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-'
'N"!{ehgirtoe -_-_-_-_-_-_-__-_--_-_; __
White Negro
2l"g673:05~
22,095.00 4,669.30 60,405.88
40,270.58
5,~~U~ ::::-:::::::::
(l
_ . ..
1,797.50 461.50
23,726.98
15.817.99
~:~~~:~~
: __.: ---j'
__ 4,566 75
lR,~gn~
7,948.00
1,2I~:M ::::::::::-_-_-.-_
632.80 172.56
200.00 113.75 197.08
131.39
White
1,000.00
91.14
__
Ne~rol--------------
1,000.00
--------- .. -- ----------
91.14 --------------
::::::::::::: ~i~i~
1-~~:~~~:~~---
:: , - - - - - - - ~~i~ lU~~:~~ Negrol==-------~=~==i
~;~~~:~~
::::::::::::::,1::: -6Z :971 :54 ------44~_:_.~O. -_1:_ -
-
-~9~:~~~~:~~..:~~:~IiI:-::: ::i:z~"~1:9~6::16:-J -----;,:~~~~.~i::~~~~-
:::: ::::~i~:iz
:~:~~~:::~::::
Negro
1 5,620.00
-- -
3,650.00 1 -----------1
379.85
~~i~ ~:~~~:~~.I :6~,:h8705~:.74~5 ~,:8~5i7r6i
~~h~1~~~~I--------73::679S74:6:0s-f1l I~U0~U~:::i:ii6:~~
__:_-.:1 :1_:250:~~- 2~:~~~:~~:1:2~:b~~:~~-1 l'i~n~ :-_:_--_-_::3_5_4-_.0_0_
::J:::::-:
3'm:~g ::::::::::::::
WNNeehggitrreoo,l
1,139.10 I 3,600.00
13,125.00 58,492.11 10,407.00
1,329.12 8,666.08
White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro __
White Negro
300.00 200.00
White
~~~J:~ ::::::::::::::
22,579.60 8,318.80 41,923.35 23,085.22
47,668.50 41,121.00 2,876.00 1,059.60
__
19,133.25 R,720.00
2,977.37 1,410.43
_ _
_ _
_ 24,130.04 29,329.08
_
15,178.16
3~:~~~:~~
5.225.00 :::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
593.70 593.70
5R5387..4600
541.41
360.94
593.60
' 1,068.05
~:59~:~O::::::::::::::t ::~~~:~~: ::::::::::::::
--------------
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60)
"Y. . _Pupil,!,ransportat.il)n-Contin_u.~ ~
_
SYSTEM
A. SALARIES ___________.
,
1. Supervisors I,
~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
2. Drivers
~
3. Mechanics
~
.
4. Clerks and Other Employees
B. CONTRACT
SERVICES AXD
PUBLIC ,CARRIERS
1
C. REPLACEMEXT OF
VEHICLES
D. PUPIL
1---- ._ .. --- ---------1 T~~~~6gR-
1. Cash Purchases
~ " _ , _ _
2. Lease and
Installment Purchases
I~SURANCE
"
E. EXPENDITURE IN LIEU OF TRANSPORTATION
,_
Decatur DeKalb Dodge
White $. Negro].
White Negro White.
Negro
. .... _ $ i,880.:39 1,063.61
22,051.i8 $.
... __ $
13,180.00 ,...
.
.
122,i02.16 . 6,031.:36
14,iiO.12 33,2ii.50 12,926.00
II I
818.64 9,088.00 3,40i.00
.... !S
21,ii2.43 $ 23,591.96 $. 2,449.00 1 . __.. _._.....
:38,156.20 .. __. . __.
5,626.98
2,088.49
.. $
II ,000.00 4,9i5.4:3
883.96
402.40
2,223.19
285.0:3
..
..
Dooly
Dougherty
t-:l Douglas
0
0
Early
EchoJ'3
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
White _..
~I;;~~ -
Negro
~:~;~ : - 1
~i~~~I::::1
Negro _._.
20,3i4.i1 1
~~:~:U~ 1
Ji,915.94
rU~U~
~H~U~
2,833.33
:360.00
4,180.00
:383.14
1O,i14.nis:iso:z0T-
4,i98.43
i ,590.10 ,..
:1:::::1 ...__._ .._ . : 4,488:~~_!:
:~~8:~~
lU~U~
.
._ .
Whitei._ .. _....
9,810.00
. __._
2i ,310.60
4,i63.22 '__
Negroj.. White,_...
WNeh~irtoe!I... 4,OSO.00
Negrol..
4,000.00 28,905.00
13,400.00 61 66530 33:253:23 i
4,200.58 __..
1,156.92 i--.-
3,Oill.50 1 _ 291l.1l0 _
14,590.00 . 3,553.60 __
, - - . . 1
...--_-.-.1, ----8,_1_3_9._30-- .--.
.. -,
4,8i5.00
1 1
6,li40.lli
2,330.01l
2,IlSIl.1l2
White -.
11 ,350.00 '1 __
I-
_~,580:00r ------1--
Negro.
6,810.00 ..
~;;; ; - : :1--'-~i~ii~:~~'I-:-- White ...
,114,05909
6,898.1l0 1 . . . . . . . _ . . . .
Ji ,055.03 ,__
-':1' ----~~~~8:~~t:
::::r ,
1
.. _.
2,024.45 , .
Whitel
2,IJIlIl.00
60,1l01l.01l
6,500.00 1 1,900.1l1l 1
2,401l.1l1l, 20,1l01l.00 , __
~~~:~II:: :::~O~:~O:I
White - _ !
~~:~C 8, 160.00
~~:~~~:~~_:__ ----------1,300.00 'I
32,000.00 I --4:0S4.00
~!:m:g~ 1::::::i66.0\c~,834.21
50.1l0 ' 5,1l00.1l1l __.
- - - - - - ===_!1= - ==1~ =5=,2=5==9=.9=~/ = =_=_.~_--.
_
51l ,iO~. 501- ---34:iss:zo-:::: i.454.21l , 8,538.80 .....
----I
------! ,
. --------- ------
i83.91l 400.00 1, i09.50 1,139.6i
41i11i..1zl5e
488.68 46.5.40 233.42
n. i9
85.1l1l 135.00
~~~:~6 ,--.- ...-------
998.14 402.06 808.40 404.20
1,848.93 _
23.581_
I
Z:400:00 :: 51l0.00 1__ 8i .58 __
- - - - ~ - - - - i1,141.99 ' __
-2;i,~~:~~ -I::::::::::::::
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham HaII Hancock
Haralson Harris ~ Hart
.0... Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Whitei Negro] White _ Negro _ White _ Negro __~ White
W'iehgirtoet- _ Negro ~~~
_ ------1
Whitel __
----1 Negro --
White
3 150 00
Negro
White - - - :
Negro
White
Nerrro ,White, -
Negro
-----
: :_: ;;;:- ::--: ;::.. l:: -- ----- 28,848.00 1 5,025.00 i__ --- - ---- ------------- I 10,935.03
1,147.40 ,------- -
:t~~U~ ~~~::::J=~~~ ~~:~:::-- ~~~:::::::~]I::::~~~~~~:~~:: 4;7~~:~~-li ;~;~:::~: :~::
17.393.33 __ _ _
'__ _ _
_
_
9,096.03
__
466.83 __
_
.l4,8:11.50
_ ___ I -
----
--- 26,610.40 --- -
1,911.65
__
:J,674.26 --- -------- -- __ -----
---
4,332.38 ---
_
I
164.88
:11,703.18
4,728.64 --------
1________ ---'-- ----- -----
5.146.:1S
524.40
i!:r~ I'~;;;:; !~.lil1. ~;.~ 62.50 II".AA,.".II ,.",."".1.... .....
5,810.00 10,780.00 21,755.00
-- -_ -_ _
1 __ - - --- --- ---- -
-- -- --__
;
'1.800.00
,____
1,486.89 1 :
18.00 175.70, 529.701
1,665.00 _
e-
W~h1h;itoe - -
---3659;,581936:.5910- :-:::-~:i-ci:::ci:~::11: : : -_---: :-:-: _:_ ---- ---::::::::::: -----13;7,7655:606-.0--0--:-11;6,27647:.8910-
_.9~ O~-~:-.'.~OO~-I1I: -_-_-_:_:_--_ -_ -_-_--
Negro Whit e
---
24,045.50 28,000.00
3,225.00
1 :1,120.00 j______________ 19,3:10.80
2,907.00
1,781.79 __
~I;\;oe
1~:m:~~ -----2;334:86-------- --:::1---- 5;294:63- g~U ::::::::::::::1' g~U~ 'r-- - 161.50
;;,eh~lrto
7,806.40
658.00
:1,:108.83
172.:14
15.00
" e-
Negro
22,883.60
17,993.00 i
6,175.15 1,417.25
:1,612.00
19,680.11
--
--.---------.- 16,101.91
660.79
_
540.66 1
_
~~~ -. White
~UiU~ ,
iI----37;6i6:66
----:~:~~~:~~-i::::::::::d :12J~H?
-----8;;l87:66-----------2:::~5.~~.
:-;~~!7}5-~.~0)0-:1~~~9-;~,?-;2.8:-~.4:-2:~1-- l'i~U~
_
_
1:::::::::::::_
~h1~0e -
1~:~~~:~~ 2;844:00- ------ -::::1:::::::-::::: - --4;628:07'1:::::::::::::;,-------368:94-- -----220:72
~~~~1;0e 0
e- -
0e
0
5u~~:n
-
- ij:m.r:
~"."'.l ~.l~:i. l:~.~.I ------1 1,876.00.__________
7,925.00 ,------.-------
I !
:11::~4_1:::: _
illl! I......
::::-:-::::j _
e -- -
~fii~1Negrol____________
I----i1~8:,~7~5~9:.~4~0-
-::-:-:---4,9:~. :_3_1_I~- -::~--:::::I--:::::::::- _:I:::_:fn~~:~~:lii:;i~:~21:~~;;
-
:--:;;;:~~:lIi:::::~:~~ltO
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60)
IV. Pupil Transportation-Continued
I
I
1
~_ A. SA~A..r:~
I
1
B. CONTRACT
,I'_C_. R~E_~~~1rq~r:r OF
D. PUPIL E. EXPEND. TRANSPOR. ITURE IN
SYSTEM
[
[I
'I
I 4. Clerks SE~~I8ES I
' Lease and IN1tI~,fcE T~~~~?6R-
1. Supervisors 2. Drivers 3. Mechanics [ and Other
PUBLIC
1. Cash 12I.nstallment
TATION
~nier --------- }1'~;~~:_:::::::::;II';-I~:bgg:~~i~~;;;;;II~:::::E:m:p:l:o:y:e:es:I~:C::A:R:R::IE:R::S::~:~:Pu:r:c:ha;s;e:s::~t:~~~:;: Purchases ;-f~J} ~::::::;;;
Laurens
White
4,100.00
66,553.72
6,725.00
5,029.29
1,521.73
_
~;:rty
~~i~~I~~:~~~~~~:~)I {U1H~ :::::~:i~~~i~:,I~~~~~~~:~~~~~~ ::: :;:g~~:gg: ----2~~~~:~~~- ~~~~~~:~~~~~:~I:::::::~~~:~~: ~~~~~:~~:~~~~-
Lincoln Long
~li\~OI------------
::~:r~~~~:~~~:~~:1
ing1~g
1::::::~~
:::::~~1~0~0~.~0~0J~~-~-~-:-~-:-:-~-:-~-~-~-I-:T:-:-:-:-~-~-~-2-~-~-~-~-:
2~,nn~
::::::~:::~:::
~~~~~~~~~~~] --------------
2'~~n~ ::::::::::::::
:::::: ::::::::::::::
Lowndes
Negrol \Vhite
1 6,700.00
-------------
33,980.60 i 18,115.00
1,150.00
4,054.39 28,852.00
1
440.99 --------------
:
933.20
_
Lumpkin
z;
Negro >White
I,
424.00
~~''"OOI
21,419.98 -------------- -------------- --------------
9,878.00 _.
.
1
312.40 -----.--------
20,184.99 -------------- -------------- --
1 12,535.77 -----------.--
1,578.67 --------------
ll:lli~ - 1I.....rt~:;;-- ----"""1-
Marion
White
1 26,475.00
7,132.50
.1.
, 6,460.91 I 1,020.63'
36.04
::~::~~
~~i~ :::::::~i~~~6:'I'----trunr ;;;;;~;~~~;~~; ~;~~~~:~~:~:~~ :::::::~~~~~~: ----iBtnr ~~~~~~~~~~~~:~I-------Hnr :::::::::~~~~~
Meriwether
Miller
:~:~'
Montgomery
Negro
849.20
10,397.50
8,413.00
351.60
_
WNehgirteo ---------_____ [ 2200,,070708..0305
I 65,,982326..7519 -.- .. - .. ------ [ 9..,8_4_8...11
11,,440011..3333
568319..3746 --------------_
White
-
23,718.23
6,500.00
__ __ ___ [______________ 12,639.18 1
398.17
_
~~I.. -.!~;~~-I.":"'.""I ...i...;. li ';;;;~I.li. "~1~,~""
WhIte ---J'e,groi,:.::.,
-=-_--:-c-:-~--,I
-----J----- 32,765.00
_ 17,511.99
---- ----------------1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1---------------=--c-.-.-:-:- -.-=-.- -:-:-.- -:-:, -.-:-:--.-=- =.-_-~--=-_--:.:.:.=-,_-_-=.-:-_-_-=-.-::..-,.:-.:-:.-:..-:.-.:-.-::-.:-.-:.-:-:=-
Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
tv 0
Pulaski
eN
Putnam
Quitman
Rabun
Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart -----
---l------------- --.----------. ------------ W~hh~i~te~
__--- _---- -- __1
:::::::::::::'1
l19n,~7~71:.g762
i------------ -'1
I::::::::::::::
--1--------------1
--
::::::::::::::
----25~052:82
-----231~,050307:.0309-
1--------------
----1~364:49-
Negro - --- ------- -- i--------------, ---- --.------- ;--------------: 2,025.00 :------ ----
I ,8~1~5~:.6g5~
----- ----- ----
---------36:00
:::::::::::::: ::::: ~~~~ -- -~'25~:~2_I.--~~;:~~::~- :::::::~~~:~~t:::~:~~~:~~:
~:i~i:ii: ::::::::::::::,- ---~:~;~:~:-::::::::::::::
Negro
26,771.00 __ _
.
.
.
._
White
17,084.28
592.58
4,340.00
751.38 _.
_
Negro
12,650.00
._
268.25 _.
_
~~;~ ::::::_______ lU7U8 ~:~~~:~~_ ::::::::::::::I . ~~:~~. :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::~~~::~_ ::::::::::::::
;;1 ;:;:: :::.1'..,.:',",,:,:::',"",:
White Negro
2,000.00 .___
White Negro
4,000.00 900.00
~fjE :::::~~~~~:~~:
17,000.00 1,000.00
4,216.30
360.00 ,
. . __.__
._____
29,740.44
.
.
._____________ 24,797.48
5,300.00
.
.
.
lUin~ ~~:::~:~i~:~~~I~~~~~~~~:::~~~ :~~~~~~~~~~~:~ ::::;~~~;i:;~: ~::~::~~~~:J
502.92 23.10 __.
360.00 _
1,995.86
_
.
_
J~~:!~_ :::::~:~:~::::
~~gi:oe -_.,-_-_:_:_-__--_-_-_-_-_1
White
._______
Negro
White
Negro
193,,015505..0608 11,835.00 13,280.00 _.
9,538.44
5,059.00
----.-.. -------------- .----------._-_-_-
77,,651031..4708 ---------- .. --
. __._________
.
.
. __._.______
.
..
.
.
.
.
.____
343086..7424 ---------. -----_
278.63 __.
_
275.55
_
. ._ ...
._
239.20
_
White
18,941.12
.
18,980.70
4,125.00
.______
492.58
. __
~1i'i~~ ::::::::::::::--11:000:00- :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: - ---8:535:61- :::::::::::::: -------233:75-
Negro
4,500.00 ._____________
19,219.17
1,307.17
,
148.75
::~~~:~~ _
White Negro
5,279.99 1,320.00
White
~h1~~ ::::::::::::::
Negro
White Negro White
Negro
68,885.37 29,211.57 17,499.98
r:g~~:~g
6,000.00 31,104.00 25,500.00 14,375.00 6,170.00
14,409.78 3,602.45 3,088.47
.________
42,170.61 10,542.65 12,535.94
. .___
::~~~:~~_ :::::::::::::: ----15:890:56- :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: 1,600.00
6,641.62 6,641.63
10,299.01 .__________
5,142.00
.____
4,072.00
_ _
746.17
_
~~U~ ::::::::::::::
329.82
.
_
531.00 531.00 251.35
_ ._
_
114.25 __.
_
White
.__ 30,399.95
4,009.13
.______ 9,12R.38
990.90
_
~:'~::I :l:iijl:lli~:;::ii,:;:~~tm~ :::::',~:~::::ili~
SYSTEM
Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro
Tattnall
Taylor
~
0
Telfair
>!'o
Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Turner Twiggs Union Upson
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60) IV. Pupil Transportation-Continued
- - ~ - - - - - - _ . _ - -
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson
l-:l
c0.n Worth Total Counties
Bremen Buford Commerce Tallulah Falls
Total Cities
Total Counties
Grand Total
White
~~~~
Negro
6,587.251
:~::9:_ _
~~~~ :::::::::::::-i
White
.
._
Negro .. _._._._ .
White .. ._
.
Negro 1,493.75
.. im L~~[.'~:~!~: '-I~l!'.~.~ 44,384.85
4,931.65 22,050.00 12,600.00 38,130.60
ft
4,125.00
:::::::::::::: 18,000.00
16,990.00 2,477.78
::::::::::::::I::::ii:ii~:ii: -----1:4~~:~~ ::::::::
1?Ui _
13,962.02
204.00 _.
.____ 23,317.43
12,827.88
\172.28
.
__
White Negro _.
._____ 39,612.32
.__
6,792.12
.
..
.
._
14,782.85
_
.
. __ .
--------
_
.
_
White
._.__
9,580.81
1,044.25
.. _.. __ .
. ._. .. _ 5,371.62
703.76
_
Negro __.
... 12,100.73
2,320.40 ... __ _.
. . .....
2,932.40
587.45 __.. . _
White . . ._. 14,786.59 _... _._._ .... __ .. __ __ _.
. ._
8,248.59 _.. __.. __. 1
696.01 -- .. -- .. -. _
:::::::::::::: ~~~~
5~:~~g:~~ --------57:35- :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: -----4;989:30- :::::::::::::: -----149:00- ::::::::::::::
:::::::::::::: ---- ~1l1~~ ---3;468:66- '--116;770:02' ::::::::::::-: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::-----16;774:73 :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::-----.--.
Negro __.
White Negro
.. _ 3,466.00
---- ..... __
__ . __
25,147.50 9,987.00
----;:~~~:~~f:::::::::::r::::::::::: -----~:;~;:~~-
500.00 .
.. _._. .__
4,935.25
.__________
563.22 241.50
72.00 _
White Negro White
__ ._ .. _
24,572.15 19,755.24 31,817.76
2,000.00 .. _._. ...
2,612.50
.
_____________________ .
._ ._.__ .___
10,717.48 8,000.00 .... 16,314.51 _._.
._____ .. ._.__
361.80 350.00 _
360.00
_
.
_
Negro _..
._.
White
3,600.00
Negro _.
.. _
19,594.42 25,471.69 25,300.00
-----5;964:45
2,400.00
::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ----27;466:30-' --------73:00- -----1 ;228:62' ::::::::::::::
.
. _. .
._ .
. __
White 107,061.07 4,852,343.94 Negro 19,496.57 1,865,721.30
493,995.49 161,785.27
7,660.79 I 738,699.62 1,326,372.89 100.00 279,186.99 275,500.69
318,922.82 72,640.27
102,376.32 36,292.36
15,774.60 3,586.35
' . l~.~ '~' ,.fl.~. ~'~' ~I. ~[.~..- ,:,,.~ ~'., . .. 1, ' I,-.:",:".''
Negro . . __._ . __._ ..
.
. ._.
._ ..
._. .
_
243.76
15,774.60 3,586.35
15,771.60 3,586.35
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (,=19=5=9=-6=0=)= = = = = =
IV. Pupil Transportation-Continued
V. Operation of Plant
F. OTHER EXPENSES FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
A. SALARIES
SYSTEM
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
I I II l: Gasoline
2. Lubricants
3. Tires
i 4. Repair
5. Supplies 6. Garage
for
and
7. Maintenance
I
and
Parts Garage Equip- of Vehicles 8. Rent 9. Other
13. I 1. Engi- 2. Custodial Care of
neers
Services Grounds I 4. Other
White S
9,097.38 $
= Tubes
Operation ment Private
Repairs Garage
!
486.00 S 6,275.70 $ 6,863.56 $
~~I-$-~~~1~-~0'00 s
,
341.50 $ 73,069.17 $ 3,770.00 S 10,780.00 $
I
750.00 $
_
U~U~ ::::~~~:;~ l'f~H~ ~:!in~ l~tg11::::::J::::::::: - -::::::: ::::~~~:~~ Negro
White Negro White
8,276.83 3,100.33 2,963.50 11,070.96
871.50 ...... __
.. _.. _....
285.60
20,030.30 30,706.88
9,182.09 61,840.97
2,970.00 450.00
_
3,605.95
_
1,035.00
__
7,101.51
__
Negro 2,483.50' 629.30 190.34 1,449.40
..
..
29.12 8,354.85
1,217.30
__
White 3,194.83 676.20 1,339.00 5,360.87
68.23 ---------- --------- ..
1 25.00 30,135.66
3,690.65
__
Negro 3,993.53 845.25 1,673.75 6,701.09
85.28
31.00 34,504.31
2,045.00
__
White 4,561.56 227.76 1,140.15 2,213.64 325.00
212.63
._. __ 39,660.50 4,072.20 6,862.61
__
t>:)
0 0> Banks
Barrow
Negro 2,795.80 139.60 698.81, 1,356.75 175.00 __.. __.. __ 130.32
__. __ 26,291.33 2,714.80 4,575.08
~~i~ ::::;i~:~6 ----~;~:~~ --~:~~~:;~ --~:;;;:~~'--;:~;;:;~ ::
::__ I----i46:~~ -:-::::::: --~:~~~:~;
50,841.35 5,581.41 59,489.29
5,105.00 270.00 784.00
80.06
__
_ __
__
Bartow ~~~! ---i[~~n~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::':::::::::1::::::::::1:.:::::::: :::::::::: ~HiUg :::::::::: ----n~n~ :::::::::=1==::::::::
Ben Hill
White 3,700.91 688.43 803.25 3,178.61
25.00
..........
20.10 37,007.24
3,747.78 221.95
__
Negro 2,215.56 315.00 400.00 1,450.00
5.00 14,213.06
725.00
5.00
__
Berrien
NWehgirtoe 14,415.51
619.68 1,817.54 13,162.26
34. 8.20
360.00
___
77,448.86 4,421.94 6,233.76
7,192.10 1,362.55
__ _
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
White 13,193.86
3,924.02 4,052.93
89.22
19.10
..
__ 404.86 119,078.36
101,496.87
Negro 7,486.17,__________ 2'226.4812'299'63
50.63
10.83
229.72 67,564.85
57,589.13
:::::::::: ~~i~ ::::~;~i~:J-~::;~:~; --i;;:;:~~ --~:~~~:~~ :::::~:~6 ~:~~::~~ ::~;i~~:~~
----~~~:~~ 32,079.44 14,336.00 56,447.72
. ._. ._
4,965.00
Negro 1.259.02
34.17 143.60 940.86
__
__ 6,189.20
.-----------
White 18,456.21 1,051.21 3,276.33 20,406.25
._
1,432.72
__ 80,658.98 3,600.00 2,610.00
Negro 9.099.29
82.66
8.50
2.50 ----------
63.89 ------- ..
1 28,238.77__________ 4,507.00
White
2,000.00
534.60
308.36
..
1
..
2.803.86
__ .. 362.66 25,564.34 739.75 4,947.25
Negro
900.00 173.45, 216.17
,
2,826.55 __
263.03 20,933.46 480.85 1,506.00
1
43.00 50.00
3,987.47 2,262.49
__ _ _
__
_ _ .. _ _
Bulloch Burke
White I Negro White Negro,
14,645.49 9,200.50 7,044.46 13,000.00
806.251 5,000 ';93 23.422.0011 394.00 560.00 3,559.00 16,000.40 240.90 345.20 1,966.70 2,990.27 2,500.00 500.00, 4,000.00 10,000.00
410.04 200.00 .
,
_ __
,
940.00 124,874.38 3,366.00 9,423.25 252.33 _ _
_ 609.07 82,742.25 2,000.64 4,401.25 180.00
_
_ 400.44 82,171.54 4,431.00 2,002.65
..
_ 800.44 63,242.64.._________ 10,059.151
1_
Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
t-:> 0<r
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson
WNehgirteo White Negro White
34,,295091..27301 5,226.52 5,226.51 7,965.01
112313..0000 220.92 220.93 307.47
677378..2975 -_:_-_._-_-_-_-_._. 851.4 4,554.18 1,987.87 10,626.45 1,059.61 7,834.89
---1-" ---1--------- 11,,975963..57591
1,818.97 -
.1____ _ _ _-I -.-- . ---'.- ----- 1,59539..2550
----- - - -
1,818.97\_ _ __ _ __ _ __ _
468.83 368.88 _ _ _ _ _
__
Negro 1,137.62 289.21
-------- _ -------- _ ----
" ' _ --- ---------
W~Jte
Negro
1,686352..5767 ---- --._._._-
318807..0329 ---------- -- ---
1
5,1 __ - ---I 26,,028234..6.8'______ _ _ 46145..8795
~~:~ :::::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::1:::::::::: :::::::::: -::::::::: :::::: :::1::::_::::: __~:~~3:~~
White 7,766.55 544.31 1,653.74 4,667.79 430.07 283.45 1,311.00
130.00
Negro
464.49
29.78
88.90 208.69
16.25
13.49
44.50
10.00
White 3,210.66 190.91 890.03 1,818.83
327.36 560.22
145.51
Negro 1,042.00 White 15,169.59
71.62 204.48 337.14
10,438.01
1.68
14.70 __._______ 114.94
.__ 503.96 _.________
Negro 10,113.06._________ 6,958.67
._______ 335.97
._____
3128',554808 ..5701 -_-_'_-_-_-.'_-_',-_'[
38,290.39 ---------.
31,535.51
!
58,890.41
11,801.83 ----------
2216,,553925..6819 ---------
1~~:m:~~ ::::::::::
64,720.10 2,714.79 39,816.82
11,770.42 110,441.50148,180.58 73,627.66 98,787.06
41',813033 . 8504 ----1-5-0--.0-(-)1-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-,-_
2,990.90 2,471.60
---------- ------------------,!----------
4,281.00 808.751
_
2,489.25 - _-,'-,1','_',"
51,,268120..8485 -_-_-
I
Ig:~~U~ _::::::::: 1,~~~:~~
15,433.75 --.------- ---------.
200.00 ---------- ----------
1,267.00
.
60.00
374.00 ---------- ---------16.357.75
10,905.16
White Negro
WNehgirteo
White Negro White Negro White Negro
813.27 1,107.70
9,320.25.
7,121.03 366.04
9,012.10 6,107.15
327.42 4,040.62
2,426.00
207.96 8.42
1,654.12 830,68 19.89 310.89
173.79 129.78 329.34 151.73.
3.207.68 9,386.26 . 1,532.05
2,613.07 5,960.14 146.27 654.22
2,252.27.
1,111.76.
4,75
75.54
610.23
73.41
1,489.66
. ..
37.75 316.28
5,090.00 .______ ._______
2,652.49
7,068.14 5,984.14
95.03 5,107.01
.. .. 361.27
.____
8.00 6.00
8. 04.67.
327.02 8,08
271.36 207.28 680.55
75.00
2,215.98._________ 2,685.91
68,128.33 2,543173..0000
1,391.49 --
----------
438.20 ---------- ----------
112,,557457..0705 21951..0,100 ----------_
125,063.36
2,209.32
11,505.00 353.91 ---------.. __ 125.94 ---------
58,004.55
58,066.53 ---------- ----------
27,977.66 ---------- ---------.-- ---------- ----------
38,157.62
1,793.00
67.75 --------
19,867.01 403.83
847.50
30.91 --------
White Negro White Negro White Negro
White Negro White Negro
10,887.62 2,864.58 4,161.92 2,080.96 36,502.02 3,500.00
15,071.66 5,295.45 26,318.99
1,197.05 314.95 241.31 120.62
5,403.30 6,527.31 1,421.63 1,717.36 1,398.36 3,881.52
699.18 1,875.71 8,010.34 1,825.10
3,124.35 10,584.29 1,097.74 3,718.80 3,831.69 17,171.04
928.60 244.32 183.41 91.70
240.14 84.38 ... 128.70 .
23.91 289.70 __.
6.29
76.22
.____
26.41
._______
30,508.06
3,305.00
._________
.
20.00 6.00
885.46
373.14 131.11
126,969.75 27,446.36 29,433.78 13,837.88 298,405.65 27,101.48
86,936.70 26,250.68 144,683.43 10,407.00
5,112.00
3,797.60 1,139.11
41,876.75 ---------- -------3,497.50 ---------- --------
6,230.11 1,444.03 78,114.18 4,240.00 -
555,00 -------893.00 ---------268,00 3,871.70
----------
11,284.89 1,187.18 ----------
3,964.96 417.12 ---------
6,615.05 ---.------ ----------
1,859.35
----------
White _.
964.50
174.00
Negro
964.49
.
._________
White 4,866.66 418.58 1,225.62 2,077.86._._______
555.72
Negro 2,433.34 209.28 612.80 1,038.92 .
.________
277.86
White 14,618.83 2,001.35 2,668.68 8,549.12
._
1,142.52
Negro 13,473.32 1,896.90 1,383.71 10,737.19
White .
..
__.
..
784.99 .________
~~~~~:::::::::::: -THn~ :::::::::: -Tm]~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: -----~n~
67,127.44 4,200.00 46,962.56
46,657.06 17,957.94 90,417.55 1,860.00 51,955.03 1,860.00 24,688.44
~U!Ui ::::::::::
. ~~ii ::::~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~ ::::~~;:~~ ::~~~~~:~~ ::::~~~:~~ ~~:~:~~~~i:~:~~~:l:::~~:~~ ::_:::~~~~~ _;~J~H~ :~:~~~::::
8,395.00
----------
6,240.00
----------
8,822.50
835.30
2,137.50 ---------- --------,
10,038.97 561.39 297.60
8,348.34 1,975.00
591.76 303.57 ----------
+~JU~ ::::::::::1::::::::::
;J~~:~~ ~::~:::::t:~:::~::
TABLE II:--Continued-J>AYMENTS-WHITI<~_ AND NEGRO (1959.60)
IV. Pupil Transportation-Continued
1----------------------------------------------
V. Operation of Plant-Cont'd.
F. OTHER EXPENSES FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE _ _ _ _~__________________________________
Total
A. SALARIES _
SYSTEM
1
I
5. Supplies' 6. Garage: 7. Main-
ExPpuepnisle
II'!
~:asohne ~a~~--=~b~S __ :~::t:~ ~~i~!~ [~!EJ_8. Re~~I~Other ta~:n_1_ne~s Ser~c~j_~:~~ __________
2. LUbri-1 3. Tires 4. Repair for 1
Parts 1
1 and
,tenance \
Transpor-
1_ _
1. Engi- 2. Custodial \ 3. Care of 'I
J
4. Other.
Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty
~
~ Douglas
Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
s s s s White 9,756.08 1,475.10 1,342.90 6,326.98 1$__ ------!$
Negro 8,790.80 1,550.00 1,862.00 12'755.51.
_
White 24,151.07 1,063.12 11,252.15 3,344.04,1 Negro 3,174.77 125.57 824.72 396.901
White 10,489.84 697.30 2,958.50 9,570.951 634.44
Negro 4,079.38 271.17 1,150.53 3,722.04 246.72
1
$_ _ 1$:
]$
_'
111'625.47
I
4,895.651__
39.35 1,589.51 __
15.301 618.00,__
s1
-1$ 87,201.19 --------1$ 14,.IS6.75 $ --
40,989.71
1,314.00 _ _
91.00' 258,520.15 -- ---- I 201,210.98'_1
11.00 26,372.01
_ _ 18,148.54
---11$ _ -- --
271.81 85,244.18
7,670.25
15.00'1
105.71 33,605.77
2,114.50
48.00
--_
---_
_ _
White 7,213.96 982.75 1,056.25116,330.821_____'
1
__ 1__
660.42 52'410.951_________ 6,437.30 1,087.76'
_
Negro 9,000.00
White 8,392.46
Negro 5,594.98
White
839.71
Negro ---------
White Negro White Negro
10,173.05 9,688.62 2,718.36,
906.121
680.05 246.33 164.22
438.66 613.01 320.29 106.77
::~:~~~.~~I--::: :-: ::::::'1 3,000.001 8,632.65,
,__
- -- 1
1,777.05 10,213.98:
1__
I
----
1,184.71 6,809.33 181.14 376.4 7 :_________
-----------------
--------
---
-------
----- --- ---
-
--
----
-----
1
-
-
24,5-. 00!1
546.48
---
1
1,636.041 5,064.57
-----
1--
1,558.14 256.79 45.32
4,823.36 487.0 3
,
162.34 ----------i---------
---- ---- -----
2,724.92 -----805.37:_ ----
,
45,091.20 --------97,522.44 --------45,197.38 61,770.21 16,293.16 __
60,198.00 ---------52,879.55 16,700.81__
4,937.04
456,,085563..0~051-------31,235.11 12,600.00 _ 2,385.00, _
__1_
__
6,295.71 ' 4,980.00 1,934.94,1
180.00'
.----,--
----I
r::::
White ------------'__________
Negro ----.-------
---_______
White 8,531.25 425.77 2,077.98
,1
-_. ----- ----'.- --- --- -----1 --
-,------ ---,------ -- I --- ----
5,334.47i 185.17 ---
I -- ------
7,496.82' 49,931.28
4,950.43 27,330.83
--
62.00 58,859.66
5,731.0011 800.001__
1
1,629.00 9,227.25 __
500.00
Negro White Negro
White Negro
:3,965.91 197.73 7,880.94 1,014.72 3,940.47 507.36
2,794.37 _ 2,023.77
964.73 1,544.64
514.88
369.79 264.94
3,682.86
47.83 --_.,-- --- --------
12,254.56 ------ --- ----- --- ----._-
6,127.28 ---- ----- --- -- ----- --
3,720.2I ---
--- --- --- ---
2,729.89 -- ---
7i5:00 ---
----
21.00 706.74 400.88;
23,839.04, 104,549.13' 49,417.44
25,521.11 12,229.48
-----i 900.00 900.00
5,073.751 __ ------- --
_
1::
_
1
_
4,050.10_
2,080.00'1
_
WNehgitreo __ 14,885.50 i 739.20 1_ 3,355.06 _13,724.62
680.00
36.00, 93,281.43 2,591.08 13,315.001
1 .. _
White I
305.00
155.1 2 ---
Negro].
----
White 13,000.00 1,000.00 :J,OOO.OO 8,000.00 3,000.00
Negro :3,000.00, 100.00 1,000.00 2,000.00
White
642.28' 40.00 200.00 490.00' 400.00
Negro _
__ i~~~~.
White
-4:~~nt::::::: Negro
12:~13 :32 __ ~:~ :001 2,075.70"
28,376.99 1 2,661.19 4,698.19 433.22
--
1
7,366.97 325:(1)1
:J,:J76.2J 470.941
1,200.00'
500.00,
200.00
!
1
1 250.00
1-
---
-.----.-.-.-
I
34,112.781 3,000.00
-----1 13,166.45 _ 12'1,700.00 _
4.601 ~~:~~~:~1 ~I---
- 155:IJ1i 1,
1,2~~:~~1 199.011
7~:~~UgI:::::::
2~~:~~U;129,964.00
.5,437.00 _ 1,200.001_ 25,OOO.OO! _
.500.00'1 .. 9,172.50 __
-7:Ht:~~I:
:311 ,552. 121
41,959.191
:J,090.11I1
1::::-1__
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Han Hancock
Haralson Harris t-:l Hart 0
.;0
Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
~:~;~ 9,:~~:~9[ __1,796.85 _2,35~::~1__~:~:6_~~1 ___:: -::1-:-- :_1 __ - ----:1--: --:::1:--: ---:1
~,!l*l!~~11 ,:iijn;::l~;""Ili .I~iii
White Negro
9,101.11 4,550.55
.1_. 647.15 3,199.40 11,735.45 --.-.-.-.-'[- .. - .. -.-.1 --.------ --- ---I
273.271' 1,599.70 5,867.73 ---.----.-
.i..
32.00 15.00
:;:m:~?I:i:l~i:661 ~;~:~:~~::::i~~:if 29.00
--1--' 790,,302232..2070 .3,255.54 48,465.94
'! 2,9J1.30
32,558.66 1,627.76 24,232.96 --
11'470.64
94,462.50 __.
. 5,368.75 _ . __ . . __.
M:m:~i --2:000.001----8)00.45 --i:114.00 -:::::::
31,101.41, 1,000.00 1,850.00 407.001
_
White
~~~~1~~~~
Negro White Negro White
Negro
3,422.36
2U~5~:4~m3:.:04~15~381I'
7,686.421 2,556.01 2,831.92
7,602.45
165.33
2 ~~i'~g;
l:m:ggl 93.001 1,622.40
411.2:J 196.00
501.20
I:m:~~ 3:m:~(::::::~::I:-.-:-. ::::~~;:iil 676.47 --------.....-.----- .... ------
7 m'~~ -i802i25'----38i49--940-iJii
3,445.771__ ___ I 7,368.53 - - - ,
::_:_:_:_1:_:_
631.93 583.88,1
499:64
40,122.891-------i 13800,,146580..3384,_-_-_--_-_-_-_._-_17,651.88 66,028.02
6,371.00 266,,086272..0500
_---_--.-_---.--_-_---.----11-----.--------------_
2,250.00
.
_
9,3.54.00 168.59 2,491.18
184.20 2,146.82
187.30 ._._ .. _
212.38 _
101.76. . __. _ 835.44 6,499.05
:J6.00 .
1,741.01 _ 161,452.42
480.00 26,884.00
40.00 ._
69.50
742.69
25.44 ...
763.58 :J,664.57 659.:J8 _
2,708.94 _,
6.00
467.70, '
14,232.nO ---- ----- --- ------- -.------ _1 __ ---
22,.536.15
. _ 1 2,204.001 25.00 __
1,629.95 10,013.58 2,100.17,__
--------'1---__-_..-'._.,._-.1-_-,1_ 44,132.05 -- --. __ I 1,180.00
34.00
~t1~~ White 3,584.47
88.61 822.57 4,566.39 ---------
----35- -,,1203-36 :.26-8 --238436-:.50-6'1' -- -- 58-5001:.42-3-1-- --6-6625:.26551 :-:-:-:-:-:-:-.:.:-:-1:-
WNehgirteo, 7,546.55
..
5,226.13
.,_
Negro 2,551.3101.--
._______ 1,920.12
._
'I
_~ :.i:~:~::J:~: .: ::-_1",
- , : -_.
__ I:: ::-::
_,
1
H"
249807 '.8068,,:
86,829.n8 __
45,377.77, __ 40,058.98 __ 65,113.27. __ 18,474.60 __
White Negro
5,168.76 2'450.00 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
951.97 1,808.14 475.98 900.00
1:J1.18I, 70.00,_ --. --
89.98_ 45.001__
'I
:35,780.77 __ 15,901.55
White 5,604.01 126.791 1,196.26 :3,822.23, :J41.66 794.991 132.00 109.15 200.50 65,339.54 _
Negro 4,585.10 103.74: 978.76 3,127.28; 279.55 1 650.45 108.00
89551 178.00 46,153.25
~~i~ _ J~~~)~,I1. .;:;~I..i!!!lll.'~l::I .: ;,u;1 :::I;1'.,l~l!I'~
1,219.92 104,080.07, __ 609.96 55,544.89,. __ 57,384.61' __
WhIte ------------ ----------1 14,039.711
:'.:1 1 25,059.751__ ___1-- ------- - -----I ~694.0jl ~U~U~I::
~:~~:~ ----n~f8~il---~~n~l: n~Hll--n~ni'I:::i6()63:
White Negro
1,042.03
102.701 278.70 2,018.25 __
!
__ _
_ __
__
289.821
:,, 1,263.66_
-
-I
485: 291
11,556.39, __
33,598.03! 250.001
27,488.56 _
_
68,598 01'1
1
17,018.64
1
7,691.50
54.00
5,200.63 __
1,558.81
2,528. 501 5,880.441
-------
632.02
,_. _
2,322.001 4,450. 751
- -- -11-.--- _-- --__
1,837. 501 ---I:J, 104.481__.
--
-
--
.-I1--
-.
0-
7,992.90 _
21,370.85 __
7,486.73 __
7,762.50 __
2,925.00 __. 4,798.00 . 1,200.00, _
I
.
:3,404.00 __
1~:001' 2,193.25 _
8,946.00. __ 1,680.00
W~~h~i~te, ~~1;~
- -- 1U3,~61U5i.8l5., -2:2575:.8822' __~1:,9~2~92..3497'_:_:
1
... '1
1 9 , 418 . 961 __
- -1--- __326:37 _17,073551
~~U~
16.00
m:~~ :350;09-:.6957- : . _ 7 2 7 . 2 91_
Negro
674.44
75.09 103.75
_ __ _
__.
White 6,408.97 __
2,055.01
. __[ 4,469.:J0; 12,561.59 692.60
~~;~ ::::: ----::::::1::
::---- .---.--. T::: -- - - - .
Negro ~ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ '
I
-------1
I
16. 9.42 1
.L,
1__
-
" u;n~1
83,745.60 2 100.00
--'I 50,636.94,. __
27,449.66
4:393,9,10244.71081
-
20,12265 _
85,101 86
~~:n~'~i --
u~n~i::1
4,154.52 - - - - I
4,520.00 _
__I
4,975.00
_
1,310.00 __ __
6,229.50 48U:J1
2,400.00 . 1 2,400.00' __ . _
332.61 332.64
682.70 221.28
IV. Pupil Transportation-Continued
V. Operation of Plant-Cont'd.
---------- ---------
SYSTEM
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
1. Gasoline
F. OTHER EXPENSES FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
----,---------c-----c-----,---------c----c-------'----
2. Lubricants
3. Tires and Tubes
4. Repair Parts
5. Supplies 6. Garage
for
and
Garage Equip-
Operation ment
Repairs
7. Main tenance of Vehicles Private
Garage
8. Rent
19. Other
Total Expense
Pupil Transpor-
tation
A. SALARIES
I I. Engi- 2. Custodial /3. Care of
neers
Services Grounds 4. Other
--1--1-
White $ 3,521.08 $ ",_. $ 1,039.96 $.,_,.,." $__._ :. $_.. _ ,_ $ 4,748.07 $_, __ $ 18.00 $ 22,475.47 $__
_ $ 3,158.50 $...... .$ _._.
Negro 1,280.52
378.00
._ '
,. 2,451.66 .. ,._.....
4.00 9,965.79 _..... 1,245.00._..... _.1
_
White 18,414.57 814.99 3,.592.81) 16,130.13 805.08 _.. _._. 617.11 ,. __.. 332.50 124,636.98 .. , __ _ 13,175.41 113.65 890.97
Negro 11,048.40 489.00 2,155.50 9,738.00 483.03 _._ __. 370.50 _
65,447.04.,_._ ,. 4,856.00 100.00._._ _..
White ._ _._
_
_. _
_......... _ ' .. __
. 7.506.66 _ '_
_... 30,688.88 .. _
3,351.67 _
__..
Negro
'
_
_._
_. __,_. 13,246.61 _ ,_..
32,291.1)1 .. _._ __ 2,145.00
.
Wldte 5,257.53.......... 934.52 2,538.05 _
_. _._
_._ ,..
46.82 51,054.96
, 6,488.74 _ _ _ .
~'15~~ ~:~~U: :::::::::: ..::~~~::: ..~:~~::~: ::::::::::::::::::: '"4;050:56 :::::::::: _:~:6: f~:8~U~ --2:ilii:oc) f:~~U~ ::::::::: ::::::::
Negro 4,019.00 _..... , _._ ............ _
_. 5,012.00
_....... 17,274.75.......... 1,505.00
_. .
.t..v... Long
0
Lowndes
Lumpkin
Macon Madison
White Negro White Negro White Negro White
Nezrc White Negro
3,759.98 658.60 715.47 273.50
1,879.99 304.05 357.73 136.75
15,413.40 804.30 4,321.09 13,790.97
4,347.37 226.85 1,218.77 3,889.76
4,270.58 466.25 1,583.41 164.16
261.75
33.80
32.50
48.33
_ _.. _.. _.. _ _._._
_ _....
669.32 .. _ _
_.. 916.23
7,997.70._ __. 1,730.21
_
3,734.30 _...... 707.30._
_.... 150.00
_...
15.00
_._ _ .. ,.......
25.00 _.........
5.00
1,295.80 827.60 _
_
_
365.48 233.42
_
_
_....
_.. __._..... 7,037.88., _.... 2,399.11
_._ _._._ .. _. 252.20 .. _,_._...
62.30
26.45 __
__
'.
156.02._ ,
'.....
9,029.21
_ _. _.. __._ 12,798.66,.,
__.. _..
_ _ _ _.... 5,230.78
_ _._..
26,113.77
__
15,053.90 .. . __..
118,333.96 _._ _._.
41,892.03..........
50,644.82 _.........
1,924.04 __
_.
37,687.45 3,275.00
49,535.03
__..
75,115.41 _ ,.....
18,830.77 ._ __.
4,489.00 207.61
_
1,784.00
75.80 _..
15,068.72 155.50 _.. _.
2,856.00 195.00 .. _
6,126.25
.
63.00
,_
_ . ,_.
3,715.00 _._... 701.42
3,000.00 .. _ _.. __ __ .
10,337.50 .. ,
.
2,201.50 .. __._
.
Marion McDnffie McIntosh
Meriwether Miller
White 6,720.67
_.. 1,889.67 9,988.16 337.70
__
_ __.
221.70
Negro __._ . __._ .. _ _
_._ _._._ .. _
_.. _. . __ _............ _ _
White 6,344.00 311.27 145.78 1,813.44 655.77 .. _._....
20.63 134.13 168.67
~h1~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::: ..__~~~::~ ..::~~:::~ :::::::::: :::::::::: ::~~ :::::::::: 3,474.78
Ne~ro
__
_
_
__ _
__._ .. _.. _
_ 6,736.88
WhIte 5,853.65 255.60 2,740.31 4,200.00 690.85
89.70 208.00
.. 370.90
Ne~ro 10,356.79 730.44 3,499.80 8,736.23 692.86
89.70
80.83
_.. 378.91
WhIte 5,864.78 434.18 776.45 3,992.02 199.83 __ _. __ _
_.......
57.20
Negro 3,665.40 229.76 410.94 2,495.00
88.80 _
_....... .........
9.00
60,282.98
._.
_
40,764.91._ _._..
~~:~~U~ :::::::::
26,748.18 ..
,_
52,850.85..........
53,533.24._._ _.
54,580.04
_
17,522.37..........
4,285.00
_
_.
__................ _ .
:::::::::: 6,701.10,
u~ng
:':::::::::_
4,.571.88
_
.
8,746.25
.
4,846.00 __._. __ .
6.380.00._.. _
_..
1,300.00
_,
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery
Whiter 14,263.80 1,096.61 3,350.20 8,625.67 723.00 _._
_
232.40 99,524.76
Ne~ro _._
_._ ........ _
__
_
_
_.. _ ...................... _._
__
_
WhIte 5,000.00
50.00 1,496.40
_.. _....... --- ......... 4,667.40 . ._ .... 1... _... _.. 35,304.15 - --....
~~~L:::~:~~~~~~ :::::~~~~~ ::~:~~~~~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ::~:~~~~~~ :::::::::: ::::::::::, H:HHg ::::::::::1
_......... __ .
_.
6,082.23
38.45._._.. .
U~Hg ::~:~~~:;~ ::::::::::
Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
..t.....:..l.. Pulaski'
Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens
-----------
White Negro White Negro
4,395.31 5,538.40 6,421.78
539.80 935.14 1,367.92 1,185.99
521.43 2,101.19 2,568.90 2,001.84 __..
1,151.45
. __ .
._____ 4,300.00
.
206.60 108.59
50,755.52 27,270.19 60,132.57 _.________ 2,025.00
4,658.00
39.00 ----- .. ---
5,460.00
63.00 -
__
5,485.00 399.25
_
.
----------
White 14,056.03
Negro
White Negro _.
WNehgirteo 6,428.50
White 9,854.61 Negro
White 1,989.95 Negro _.__________
White Negro
White Negro
White Negro White Negro White Negro
7,918.18 270.00
9,400.20 917.15
5,000.00 4,000.00 14,000.00 1,958.54
624.20 5,652.09 . ..
. 500.00 1,062.49
804.34 1,554.71
10,495.58 .
3,497.57 6,248.97
._.__
.________ 869.20
135.73 491.14 809.96
-'
527.27 58.25
655.78 108.00 200.00 200.00
2,057.22 100.00
1,662.96 388.00 600.00 400.00
5,836.43 492.21
8,178.51 2,169.40 2,300.00 2,275.00
.
336.63
1,897.54 289.70 598.00 ._.__
12,238.15
.____ . ._
1,610.39 ._______
._________ 359.18 121.20 348.00 42.60
__
62.00
. __.____ . 1,829.55 2,395.68
26.00
41.00
112.00 65.00
.______
900.00
98.00
4.00
900.00
731.00
15,000.00
1,246.52
135,483.39 .
260,305.06
63,315.14 3,600.00 17,711.46 29,166.68._________ 6,240.00
3152,,899138.1.295.
.__
31,,838380..0000
42,794.47 15,476.50
10,591.79 -
71,028.29 11,432.50
7,406.60 . 1,080.00
32,920.93 20,195.57
41,595.33 1,943.56
83,674.77 10,118.85 44,029.28 20,502.76 80,049.82 11,095.54
.______ .
6,230.00 5,250.00
5,040.30 1,309.55
4,355.00 2,092.93 4,958.05 2,191.00 20,195.00 3,890.00
--------- _ ----------
16.82
_
_
216997..7060 --------- - _
-------------------
----------
-
__
__ __
-------------------
428.00 -.
_
75.00 - _
244.50
__
200.00 ----------
908.71
__
__
White Negro White Negro White
Negro
White Negro White Negro
5,116.53 5,147.76 2,991.27 5,071.77
2,327.38 5,230.28
10,702.34 10,195.91
148.84 124.00
825.36 687.87
164.99 528.56 275.46 839.36
.
310.34 946.55
305.77 1,504.65
74.37 746.05 2,636.18
,,________
4,690.80 3,909.20 2,955.79 6,698.91
..
2,481.72__________
225.00 213.90
5.10 116.48
31,845.43 26,870.95 19,053.61 27,401.00 9,538.44
11,523.75
52,178.30 1,080.00 30,471.70 35,371.00
1,375.00 1,375.00
3,603.75 1,207.49_ 3,731.00 1,205.00 _
3,615.00 ---------- ---
2,807.50
----------
750.00
__
285.00
----------
8,475.20 ---------- ----------
--
----------
3,649.75
-------- __
1,102.00
---
White Negro
White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
20,027.32 5,006.83
4,806.01 2,059.71
424.64 2,193.09 6,724.71 6,724.71 4,485.10 2,861.10 __
340.05 145.72 24.61 156.84
485.52 485.52
4,153.52 13,851.14 1,038.38 3,462.78
2,341.42 2,846.87 1,003.46 1,220.08
41.00 229.14 1,036.40 1,841.10
915.05 7,866.91 91.1.05 7,866.92 440.40 350.80
678.09 222.26
775.30 775.30
58.1.20 250.80
4,532.28 .. 1,942.40
88.00 736.95
185.30 185.30 .. _._ 4,358.10 3,733.85.___
90.00 30.00 34.80 228.45
35.50 35.SO 371.20 200.20
168,777.73 54,184.66
.10,090.48 16,017.59 18,159.22 14,122.65 65,563.92 49,660.93 29,423.15 17,502.20
600.00 600.00
1,234.50 1,234.50
131,166.56 -65,299.00
4,149.00 1,134.50 2,188.50 1,075.00 8,164.50 5,549.66 4,316.50 1,200.00
-------------------
200.00 ----------
46.09 --------__
_
__
423.34
_
6.00 __
~~i~ HfHJ _}~n~ ::!l~:!~ ~l~J[::::~~~~~~ ~~-~:~:~t:~~~~_~~_~~~:~~~~~-~ ::::iti~ig _]~J~Hi ~~~~~~~~~I _It!ln~ :~~~:~~~:: ~~:~::~~~-
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60)
---
--_. - - _.- - ------ ..- - --
----_.._ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---- - - - - - - - - - - - _.. _-----
IV. Pupil Transportation-Continued
! V. Operation of Plant-Cont'd.
SYSTEM
F. OTHER EXPE"SES FOR OPERATION AND MAlNTE"ANCE
1. Gasoline
5. Supplies 6. Garage 7. Main-
2. Lubri- 3. Tires 4. Repair for
and
terrance
cants
and
Parts Garage Equip- of Vehicles 8. Reut
____ ----1---- Tubes
Operation ment Repairs
Private Garage
_.-
9. Other
Total Expense
Pupil Transpor-
tation
..
A. SALARIES
J. Engi- 2. Custodial 3. Care of
neers
Services Grounds 4. Other
_
Stewart Sumter Talbot
White $ Negro White Negro
White Negro
1,814.74 $ 72.20 $ 1,134.77 $__ __ '$________ 1,746.24 $-
$-
4,066.41 100.00 2,000.00 .______
6,348.67
14,036.42
. 2,346.34 5,600.54 7,728.91 _.
.. . .
---r'-- -...- . 13,722.00 -.---- .. -- .. -------- ... ------- ... ------ -----. ,_._.
1 __ .
2,304.33. __.______ 215.38 288.26 -.. -- .. --- -.--.-
5,821.84._ .. __.
1,467.62 4,754.11
------ --- --- -- l- __
__ $ _.
1 __ .
,
191.16 s
300.00
1
.. 1
16,906.71 $ 28,508.13
81,794.46 _. 33,771.00 .. 24,677.05 _. 37,480.43
. $ 4,614.99 $. . S._._. . .. 1,244.75 . ... __.. _
1 7,236.20 . __
587.26 4,200.00
_ 3,350.00 _. ... __ 3,208.00 __
Taliaferro
Tattnall .t.-....:.l Taylor
t-.:l
Telfair
Terrell
White 1,836.20 . __.
483.00 684.20 -.------ . . ----
1 . 1 39.00
Negro White
2,458.19 ..
304.00
16.65
640.24 1,067.57
.
.
[' _ _ _ _ 1,379.06
50.00
"
. __._.
Negro 2.076.43 169.99 211.05
3,097.80
.
_
White 3,482.57 255.85 1,27!.69 3,583.73 236.41
.___ _
._.
Negro 3,126.82 142.75. 390.77 1,526.33 262.28.
.. _.
.
_
White _._._.
._ .. _._. __ .. _...
307.75 _. ._._.
.
.. . _
Nearo _._ .... __._ . . _..
. .__ 153,90 _.
.. .... __.
._
_
White . . ._ .. _. . __ . __..
._. __. ... ._ .. _.... __. __.. _.
__
Negro _._ ... . _._._ ... ._ ... __... _. ..
. __ . __.. _. .. __. . . . _. _
14.00 8.00 1,594.11 1.50 33.00 33.00
15,854.76 ..
..1
18,258.57 ._. _
74,464.23 __._. _
29,364.35 . .. _
44,028.58
. __._
36,975.31
._
58,880.74 _
30,452.37
_
36,433.08 __._ .
48,593.02 _. _
1,530.00
74.20 ._. _
1,150.00
75.00
7,374.20 .. __
1,523.00 . _
2,942.00 _._._ ... .... _
2,856.60 _._._._._. ._
8,230.50 113.75 217.59
2,678.00 1,844.46
15.00 .. _._
33.41 920.00
3.688.94 __. ... _ 59.17
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutleu
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
White 8,579.59 661.83 2,209.36 5,783.87 . ._. . .. __ .__
279.00
Negro 5,720.00 441.20 1,472.92 3,854.40
.
._. .
.
. 179.00
White 8,523.00 367.31
Negro White
2,841.00 . __.____
122.44
Negro _. __._.
._. .
White 6,190.87
_.___
2,413.95 906.00
778.40
7,136.48 3,058.49
. .. 7,129.28
85.18
... 360.1 6 -. -----
28.39 _. . __.
.. _ .________ ._._ ... _. 1__.. .
120.0 5 806.6 1
271.9 1 __.. __.. _
-----
----
---_-_
---------
25.00 9.00 200.00 30.00
11.00
~h1~~ --2;404:76 '467:50-1;077:33 --1;858:90 ::::::::::1:: ::::::T--801:78 :::::::::io:oo
Negro
666.21
63.94 __
364.42
J01.66
2.00
~~~~ ::HU~ I~U~ J!tH 3,mjg :::::~i:ii :::::::::: I,O~U~ .----~~~l~~~:~~
69,419.84
. __.
44,093.25 . ._
68,435.08 _.
16,979.93 _. _
60,579.92
_
18,720.75 _
26,077 .55
37,343.75 __
: : : : : ~n~H~ 10,455.35 .
8,895.00 110.50 .. _
6,991.00 124.50 . ...
9,192.40 ..
_
2,500.00. __.... __. 7,859.00 . 6,227.00
_ . __.. ._
4,290.00 258.00 1,300.00
5,713.00 104.02
97.79
1,132.50
T~~Ug
. __
::::::::::
16.60
:::::::-
Negro 2,825.82
60.79 638.54 1,929.23
30.00
-- -. ._. __ ..... 1
.. _ JO,678.08
.__ 1,200.00 _.
_
Wbite 4,497.07 -- .-----. -------- 3,138.47 ---------- -- ------- ---------
1 1,700.00 40,483.52 -------.-- 2,383.00.
----.. -
Negro 4,984.86.
.. _
3,961.0-1
_
.
. ... 1,654.31 28,744.71
..
2,016.00/ __
~~~~ ~:~:~:~~ . 3~~::~ ..~:~~~::~ ..~:~~;:~~ :::::~~:~~::::1~3:4~::~:~~~:~:_-_:.:.:_2_~_0_-:_.~_~_1-:-:-:-~-3-.-:~..~-.1---~~:~;;:~~ :::::::j----;:~~~:~~ ::::~~~:~~ ~~~~~~-
Negro .. _._. __. I
.
.
.
. .___
29,287.501 __._ .. 1 9,360.00
76.29 _._. __
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox
""...... Wilkes
w Wilkinson Worth
Total Counties
White Negro
White Negro White WNehgitreo Negro
White Negro
16,730.82 _.
.. ' 3,141.81
1,858.98 __
349.08
11,938.40 549.66 2,744.80
5,969.20 274.83 1,372.40
12,182.13 2,399.02
344.80 3,006.01
125.10 _.
._
_
_
1,065.87 7,950.75
65.48 494.54
202.01 999.32
1--''''--'--_ 7,952.61! 883.6 2 5,946.59
30 2,735035.92 ________ .. 1,898.91. _____ . ___
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--2;098:66
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5,946.59 1,898. 901___ -- _._.- .-
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-- -- 7,818.59 _________ 1 707.20
3,335.85
-- ---- .- --
5,908 .04 -- ----
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13,282.72 -------- -- ---
15,352 .22 ---- -- -- -'-
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506.0 9 -- -- -- -- ----- ---
176.52 -- --
4,729.82 -- -- ----- .- 2, 188.58 122.00
!
2,276.90 234.00 24.00
56.00
120,967.08j_________
13,440.76__________
96,974.461__________ 32,765.36
95,879.06 10,120.17
:31,740.91.
.__
32,944.01 _.____
59,282.84
69,262.37
30,117.00 1. _ .
2,695.02
8,729.25 4,006.75
811.67 405.83
2,666.96._________ 7,758.62
2,280.00 524.00
3,682.50 400.95
8,717.50 ....
6,956.00.
__
__
__
134.75 __
88.50 _
. __ ._ 514.00
White 10,928.09 1,002.00 1,849.76 23,054.88
--- --
-----
Negro 2,422.32 180.31 425.60 3,068.42
--- -- -- -- --
White 2,226.40
Negro 2,504.55
White __
__ .
Negro
_
White Negro
390.54 __ .-___ __ _
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Negro .
.
_
782.21 __.
1,231.92 _
. ,_
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90.00
24.00 17.00 13,128.13 9,482.10
91,319.90
12,888.77 19,733.05 21,694.45 36,859.32 18,552.70 60,882.14
26,422.35
.
3,469.70 _
1,370.00
._.
.
__
_
7,010.00
.
_
2,080.00
._
3,210.50 .
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- --142;371:15 :::::::::: 16,895:42 :::::::::: ::::::::::
3,466.00
....
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.
_
White Negro White Negro White Negro
WNehgirteo
6,650.00 4,869.98 2,782.04 4,001.35 5,711.13 3,243.22
22,904.54
:365.00 315.19 289.69 311.51
581.36
1,172.00 650.48 828.14 588.69
1,763.88 .___
5,8. 27.96
1,569.58 733. 13
58.46 1 854. 43
44.00
1,046.38 599. 83 -- -_. -_. 1:342.86 ---
2,671.86 3,086.68
236.53 200.00
----- -- _.
.- -- -_.
----------
--- -- --
300.00 250.00
4,069.01 897.8 I
--
-- -- --- -- -- --- ---- --- ---- --- -- ----- -- -- --
-- -----
19,282.38 572.29 368.34 1 ,738.26
78.01
-- _ --- -----
-- ---- ----- ----- -._~----
110.00 60.00 55.00 50.00 1,115.41 524.37 205.00
46,482.32 24,548.47 ._.____
45,174.69 39,205.97 60,791.70 24,259.82
2,425.00 2,000.00
115,362.20
94.17
27,700.00 __.
._
4,805.30 1,592.50
6,237.00 4,531.00 2,959.00 2,200.00
9,159.50 4,500.00
8.52 . __._.
3.00
_
1,000.00 __.
._
350.00._. __
17.70 54.00
216.00 ._. __
504.17
42.00 26.2"
White 1,055,119.351 69,991.11289,724.61639,734.55 102,034. 37 35 ,316.55 254,723 41 4,971 34 90,725.8310,505,548.66250,058.362,347,212.53 18,324.57 47,840.54 Negro 443,582.23 28,875.90105,942.0T77,276.69 34, 266. 42 8, 966. 69 119, 488. 28 467. 55 55,385.163,788,560.74116,536.55 617,218.44 8,859.08 16,828.23
Americus Atlanta Barnesville Bremen Buford
White _._.
.
Negro .
White _. __.
Negro ~
White
. __.
Negro
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._ 5,440.00 . 3,880.00
.___ 657,956.66 _.
.
__
. __
69,672.99
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENT8-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60)
-
~=--=-==;=========================T===========
IV. Pupil Transportation-Continued
V. Operation of Plant-Cont'd.
F. OTHER EXPENSES FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
A. SALARIES
Total
SYSTEM
I
2. Lubri1 Gasoline cants
3 Tires and
Tubes
5. Supplies 6. Garage 7. Main-
4. Repair for
and
terrance
Parts Gange Equip- of Vehicles
Operation ment Private
8. Rent
9. Other
Expense Pupil
Transpor-
tation
1. Engi- 2. Cnstodial 3. Care of
neers
Services Grounds 4. Other
Repairs Garage
--------------------
Calhoun
Carrollton
Cartersville
Cedartown
t-:l
f-'
>!"
Chickamauga
Whit e
- - - -- Negro - - - White - Negro - White - - - - Negro - White - - Negro
White Negr0
$ ----
---
-.
-
-
--. -
-
-
--
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-- -- - ---.- --
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--- -
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--- -.
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$----------. 385.00
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$
4,674.90 $ 153.92 s.,
1,200.00
5,188.77
.
2,594.39 _. 18,084.04
4,457.30 0 9,949.40
1,880.00
5,642.08 694.24
_
_ _ _ _
_
_ _
._
Cochran Commerce Dalton Decatur Duhlin
Whit e Negro Whit e
---
--
.
---.
.- -
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- White - - -
Negro - - - White - - - -
Negro -- - -
White Negro
-
-
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--
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-
-
-
-
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--
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540.00
_
3,724.50 413.00
4,239.50
_
1,272.50
. __. _.
_
6,560.00 700.00
18,835.96
2,352.62
._____ .______
167.00 24.00
.. _
29,113.47
._
5,100.00
._
9,312.93 _.
_
4,050,00
_
Fitzgerald Gainesville Hawkinsville Hogansville Jefferson
Whit e Negr 0
--
- - --
-
Whit e - - - - --
Negr 0 - - - - -
White Negr 0
.
-
-
..
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White - - - . --- . - - -
Negr0 - -
White Negr0
--
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7,853.17 2,535.00 27,800.36. 5,869.48 3,499.50
4,608.61 1,784.25 5,960.00
_ _ ._ ._
55.77
.
_
._
._
LaGrange Marietta Monroe Moultrie Newnan
Pelham Quitman Rome Tallapoosa Tallulah Falls
~W:~h;it~e :::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::.11_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::: :::9:,7:8:5::.5:0: ---3~:4:,9~~7~9:.2:~7 :::::::::: ::::::::::_
~N':e:g\r~o~ :::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::1:::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::: ----2;782:57 :::::::::: ::::::::::_
White Negro White Negro
2,620.00 650.00
15,741.90 3,029.60 16,024.50 3,000.50
400.00 80.00
_ _
White
.1.
.
Negro
__
White
Negro
3,369.00
_
1,080.00
_
3,555.05
_
1,751.50
_
White
Negro
._______
White
..
51,926.59 2,100.00
_
_
_
Negro
.
.
.
..
. __~_R __ _~
_
White
561.63
133.52 227.51
81.30
91.76 11,194.98
_
Negro
.
. __
Thomaston Thomasville .t.-..:..> or Toccoa Trion Valdosta
Vidalia Waycross West Point Winder
White
Negro . .1
._.
..
.
. __. . _. __.____ 3,900.00
20,678.27
.
._
3,494.00
White
6,531.25 11,741.25
_
Negro
.
..
4,354.17 5,360.00
_
~W:~h;it~e :::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::C::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::1:::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::: :::2:,0:7::7:.0:0: U~U~ 2:U; ::::::::::_
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~~~:~:I:_- -.-:~- _::.-__ :-.:_--m ::_~.-H--~~:=::~-~ +~~:.-=-::- .:-:_=:
Negro
1,586.50
_
White
8,302.00
_
Negro
..
3,660.00
_
Total Cities
White Negro
561.63
133.52 227.51
81.30
480.16 13,381.02 27,768.251,025,778.60 2,525.53 92,404.18 8,447.17 480,580.04 81.04 54,576.82
Total Counties Grand Tota! - - - - _.._---~
White 1,055,119.35 69,991.1l 289,724.611639,734.55102,034.37 35,316.55254,723.41 Negro 443,582.23 28,875.90105,942.02277,276.69 34,266.42 8,966.69119,488.28
White 1,055,680.98 69,991.11
35,397.85254,723.41
Negro 443,582.23 28,875.90105,942.021277,276.69 34,266.42 8,966.69119,488.28
1289,858.13,639,962.06102,034.37
4,971.34 90,725.8310,505,548.66250,058.362,347,212.53 18,324.57 47,840.54 467.55 55,385.163,788,560.74116,536.55 617,218.44 8,859.08 16,828.23
4,971.34 91,205.9910,518,929.68
3,372,99J.J3 20,850.10140,244.72
467.55 55,385.163,788,560.74124,983.721,097,798.48 8,940.12 71,405.05
1277,826.61
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60)
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- . -
- . - _..
v_"_O--'p,_eration of Plant-Continued
D. UTILITIES (except heat) BUILDINGS
E. SUPPLIES
B. CON C. HEAT
F. OTHER Total
___S~STE~ ~f~r_~~?5l_ ~~:~:: _~~i~l:~~_~~::J_4p~~:~~~::_r_lt~~I_ ~~~:iL' ;~~~~~~Othe~E~;~~.E ~~:~;~n_
Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas I:'"
0"'0" Early
Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
White $__
$ 16,323.62 $15,213.08 $
_.. $ _.. _. $ 2,214.43 $..
_ $ 6,830.70 $
__ $
$.. __.... $,. ..... $ 54,768.58
Negro __
7,354.16 7,544.34 .. -
_ _ _ 362.40.......... 3,415.34 _
__
__ __
22,990.24
White .. _._
_
18,618.28 112,385.63110,826.99 18,936.57 _
_.. 26,869.66. __.. __
__
34.60 __
488,882.71
Negro __.. _...... _
_. 1,115.12 8,642.02 12,056.92 1,482.84.......... 2,232.89. __._.....
2.87 . ___..... 43,681.20
White
15,041.63 1,552.53 10,349.36 _......... 815.77 .. _
2,753.46 ... __
1,324.94
__
39,522.94
Negro
_ 5,171.05 711.16 3,100.23 __
265.00 _._... 1,096.08 ..... __..
41.94
__. __ __. 12,547.96
White _. __..
Negro
White
..
Negro
White _.. _...
Negro _ _...
White . _.......
Negro
White _.___
Negro __
6,266.52
_._.
5,287.39. __ __
11,793.07 _ __
7,862.05 _ _
13,416.08 2,105.90
3,354.01 526.47
7,599.27
7,825.96
1,960.92 .. __ _
1,2.34.38
-..-
6,827.81 .. -- -- 922.19 .. __
4,067.75 .. __ _
_. __ .. _.......
__ __ .
3,176.77 24,225.54
_._
__
2,117.86 16,150.36
6,491.26 .. _....... 933.42 _
1,622.82 _ __ 23:1.36._ _...
8,859.33 _
__. 337.56 _._ _...
4,946.38 .. _. __._.. 134.19 __
1,877.59 -
275.62
813.44
_ .._
_ .. _.. __
2,804.50 _......... 434.69
__. __..
3,157.86.......... 434.70 ............... _...
7,923.96
_
__
_...
5,282.64
__
_.......
3,197.77 ................ __
_.
799.44 ..
__._
..
2,255.56 _
_._
2,043.43 _.. _ __
__
_...
353.35
_ _. __
_
_.
230.12 _
_.....
24,780.77 18,003.70 93,972.89
62,648.62 38,744.43 8,921.10 25,347.43 19,929.96 6,402.42
2,457.94
White _ _
~h~~ ::::::::::,
Negro
11
White
Negro
White
Negro
_.
White _
Negro .
.-.. 1
6,500.00 _._ __
U~~:~ 'i:387:97
4,448.80 1,239.65
13,159.68 1,257.57
7,006.16
82.20
_ _...
.
_
_.
22,888.69 1,252.79
129.02
22.50
4,072.20 2,500.00 555.10 __
.. u~tg~ 1:~~~:~~ ~~~:~~ ::::::::::
1,753.49 _._ .. _ 110.01 _ _
10,033.08 _ __
350.38 10,475.78
5,243.79 _ _... 387.42 6,148.52
2,848.25 3,121.20 451.16 _.....
2,190.97 2,400.93 347.06 _......
8,177.84 4,044.27 1,295.80
12.00
.0- -
.- -...
4,325.00
_
_..
U~~:g~ ----ii4:6ii 38:i3 :::::::::: ::::::::::
935.26
98.45 _.....
6,540.02
_.....
578.40
3,270.01
_
_
1,427.60..........
296.86..........
1,097.38..........
228.43
_
4,650.69..........
475.15
20.00..........
24,483.30
~~:m:~~
13,659.41 43,294.91 23,038.10 12,195.17
8,344.77 58,691.31
183.52
White
4,822.69 532.76 4,135.35
625.87 _ _... 2,305.00 655.33 _......... ......... ......... 21,514.00
Negro .. _
I 1,853.88 475.15
970.54 - ---.
83.55 .. _ _. 1,000.00 -
- --....... 5,583.12
White 1,000.00 25,000.00 1,500.00 20,000.00 _...... 2,600.00 _ .
5,000.00 .. __
__
_,_
80,100.00
WNehgirtoel'
1
1.00.00' . 1,000. ._0_ 0.
415020..90401,
61,,207010..1090 9,3-6.3-..5.4. _ 100.00 -.. -. 5-4-..0.4. 3,731090..0304 .. -"747.03
- _- . "3-4'3".0"1 ':':':.:..:.: :"_'- :'1
~I:i~~ ':::.... :I:i5,2~i:39 -- ..655:191.7:862:48 :::::::::: 1,673.47 ... ::::::: -20:797:32 :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: 315,001
~3.3.,,~1.01.30..500.9
54,108.85
~~~~[: .::}--itg~n~i1:::::::::r ~n~n~ :::::::::: 'iH~n~ :::::::] 2U'H~ "5:~~n? :::::::::: :::::::::: -'3:~Nn~1 5~H~H~
Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chartooga Cherokee Clarke Clay .t..v... -I Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson
~~~~~ ::::::::::1
Negro ----------
White 193.80
-- Negro - ~ - - - - --
White ---------Negro --------White 4,500.00 Negro 500.00 White ---------Negro ---------White ---------Negro ----------
4,165.17' 4,970. 851 4,9.55.08j
4,878. 251
306.48 436.25 315.92 398.24
3,229.78, 550.65 2,153.18 300.00 23,455.66 3,814.66 3,079.15 901.45 11,177.51 3,500.28
387.10 226.70 4,612.29 796.90
901.21 ---------29,554.49 225.30 19,702.99 150.20
____ 3U,2~11U.9i41
679256:.68~91
2,656.67 _________ !
24o.9o ____
1,187.77 780.811
221. 95! ______ 833.67 805.82'
'1"-- --- ----'I" 853.431:::: ______ ' 3,687.31
502.0l-- ---
:7;8:4::::::..:[ 5.481__
5.00 __
13,516.34 12,207.85 20,587.45
10.924.46
-- 4,027.44 - ~-
[/50.00
-- _I 2,519.65 - -------- ---
--I
---------t 2,684.96 -----
20,234.60 -----
108.17 - --- 1,295.86 1,483.901__ -------1 11,288.88 310.31 __
: 57.J
--I 3,516.94 ------
:-:1 17,742.68 1,240.35
438.28 ________ 1 3,270.09 --------- -- 100.00 i;25ii:c)()1
'."'"' ",.".,.M'."' ...' .... 252.58 --------
5,151.27 ----------
100.40
10.00
776.38 __________
107.00, _______ . __ _____ I 100.00:_ 715.49 ____________
1,214.14 ----------
55.30 __________ 1 355.801__________ --
------1- 49,378.13 --------- 10,231.52, __________ 117'447.49
+ 32,918.76 ---------- 6,821.02 __________ 11,631.66
3,237.41 2.158.27.
__ __
-----'1'-
--- -
16,754.20 8,152.62 78,068.64 15,025.73 61,093.24
I 1,883.78
261.35 13,640.68 2,900.45
274,612.67 183,075.12
White ----______ 1,904.17 182.79
226.44 ---------- 106.77 ---
207.09 ----
I'
50.07:-
Negro ----------
899.79 111.43
548.03 ----------.-
_.
White ---------- 13,695.96 1,009.91 10,178.71 __.. __
837.72 :---
108.94 ----- ---2.881.61 ----- ---,-
-1,-- .
1'
2,608.21
Negro
3,122.85 172.35 1,581.76 .
, 136.37
404.63 ______,
: 424.59
White _.________ 24,179.27 2,572.76 17,437.60
1 1,636.68
, 3,283.64
: 1 : : : : :.. - 8.001 260.00
Negro White
274.40
2,341.59 311.60 1,386.43._________
63.00
5,576.90 10,687.60 34,752.93 36,252.01 4,632.50
405.33 120,307.09
--i:5iiij-i,-I___
.82 14.20,-
~~~~ :::::::::: -- 1,~~U~ ::::~~~:~~ -- T~~n~ :::------ 1~U61:::::::r--~~~:~~ ::::::::::1: ~n~!I:-'1 141.19
4,068.82 2,106.:J9 46,588.27 7,845.55 61,236.86 4,634.71 172,125.30
5,812.81 5,609.30
White
26,912.16 7,370.08 25,764.18 _.
4,025.141
.25,19:3.65
__
Negro
4,024.91 1,102.25 3,853.22 ..__...
601.99
I :J,767.90' __ _ _
r" "
---I
~eh~~~::::::: ~:~6Ub 5~~:gg t~~U~ ::::::::: 9~~:~~ _:-::::::: I,~~U~ ::::::::_ ~U~'_::::::1
~gi :~7~~~~~00 :::~i~ii~:~i -;;~~ii:;~ :::~~~~~::~~ :~~~~:~~~~ --7'~f;:~; 21~:::~ -:;~;;~:;~ 24~4~56 ::::~i~:gt~~OOO],~~-
131,141.96 16,847.77 21,097.:J6 7,779.13 :J37,150.:J8 4,240.00 58,:J20.67
~~~~ :::::::::: :::::::::::: __2,134.40 1~:~~4:~~ _:5:808:0~ __::~~5::~ :::::::::: ::::::::::!_3::49:~~::::::::::1::::::::::1::
20,295.85 40,057.31 1,859.35
White
.____
Negro ---------White
8,812.68 383.48 4,406.34 ---------6,036.71 1,163.00
5,751.44 .
1,228.59
96.84,i 2,044.67
2,874.71 ---------- 1,228.59 --------- 2,044.66
1,144.45
629.57 .______ 1,897.31
606.12!
606.12
I
I
1
4.00.00'._
1____ --,----
750.89
__.1____
31,968.82 17,400.42 21,279.73
Negro
:J,018.36
60.00 1,093.73
46.45
948.65
_ :J75.44 ---- _1____
7,680.13
White --- ... ---- ---.-----.-- -------.--
Negro
.___________ 251.16
White __._______ :J,296.85 51:J.58
Negro --.-----.. 1,806.77 White . __._ . __. 10,134.23
578.81
8,440.67 11,822.93 1,406.45 ---------5,989.25 7,260.69 541.51 1,599.29 449.19
939.50 6,946.77
85.95 ---------. __ 1,141.84 --- 37.00
4,238.19 ----- -:J,848.85 _ . __ _
:J30.19 20844
566.62 -----
4,261.99
:37.79
216.81 -228.92 __
__ _ _
1
---
:: ::_____
1_ _ _
_
-
__
I - - -
__
38,88:J.01 29,224.08 8,372.54
5,537.6" 34,877.92
Negro ---------. 6,756.15 ---- .. ---- 4,631.18 ---------- 761.22
:J7.00 2,841.:J3,1 25.20 ------- --,--
'--
I 23,264.2X
White ..
. 5,262.58 :J60.00 5,137.94._________ 520.26
1
4,6:J5.20
1 __
_ _ __
42.5.17i__ _ 1 826.00 25,579.65
~E~~ :::::::::: ::::~:~~~:~~ ::::~~~:~~ ::::~:~~~:~~ :::::::::: ::::i95:5~1::::::::::1 ::~:ii~~- :::::::i:I::-:::::::I:::~:~:..I::::::::::! :~:~~~:~~
TABLE ll--Continued~PAYMENTS~WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60)
-----1 ---1----1----- ~
v_._O=-,,-pec-ration of Plant~Continued
1
-
D. UTILITIES (except heat) BUILDINGS
I
----;~~~PPLIES--
SYSTEM
B. CON- C. HEAT TSREARCVT- BUFOILRD-
I
I. Water 2. Elee
I
I
'
4. Tele-I
_F.OTHER Total
- T - - 1' I. Cus- I 2. Opera- I 3. Carc ,
EXPOEFNSE I oEfxPpleannste
ICE
INGS' and
tricity
3. Gas phone 5. Other todial
ticn of
of
4. Other OPERA- Operation
~ppling---- ~-~~~~~;~I~~~960j~~~~~~-~~;~I~~-~~;:842.70~~=5~~ ~-~ ~~~~~~I;~~-- White 5-Negro .______ _
Sewerage'
I 2,897.661 370.18
1,975.961'
515.29 __
Vehicles Grounds
2,987.50
_ _ _ __
TlONS
-1;-;277.50 _" __ .. 12,166.59
Atkinson
White ..
3,680.. 11 786.951 4,336.43 __
525.32 __ -_. __ 1,802.18 _.. _ _ 660.72 585'00 __"___ 15,982.66
Negro ._ .... _ 1,000.00 456.75 1.567.80 - -
167.801--- _
967.50
225.60 __ __ _
__ 5,420.45
Bacon
White 1,404.92 8,584.30 867.30 1,868.00 __
863.27 __
7,830.85
_
___
28,526.15
Negro
1,154.36 144.20
628.50._
47.7-1
1,005.70
_
4,197.80
Baker
White __00______
Negro
6,211.98 4,000.00
165.00 275.00
2,320.06 1 1,549.091---------.1
643.25 _.. 175.48
_ _ 1,850.00 1,440.37
10.05 __ 10.00
14,890.99
1"
9,494.94
Baldwin
White 1,200.00
1,422.27 7,746.13 9,575.481 .505.65 __
2,812.75 402.85
34,599.94
Negro 800.00
669.02 4,888.96 5.670.23 243.84 872.13 1,875.17 268.58
22,577.81
Banks
:e~;~ ::::::::::
6,~~U~
f~t:~~
:I,mJk:::::::::
I
:
-
. 1:620.91 ::_::::::: ::::::::
.___ 17'm:l~
Barrow Bartow
~~~~ :::::::::: ::_:~:~~~:~~ -i5,::~::: __ 2:::4:~~ -i2~:,56:iI97-:.89-~I,::-::::::::------ "4;~~~:~~ :::::::::: ::::::_::: ::i:ioi:~~ :::::::::: ---~~:~~~:~~
Negro
1,223.36 __ ...
I_
.. _
662.40
00__
164.58
5,939.74
Ben Hill Berrien
White
..
Negro _.
White 217.60
Negro._________
1,541.24 972.87
12,488.25
415',74:33 ..4488
246.00 2,031.9.5------- 1
24.00
742.16
1,221.03 10,093.70
1
5,817.6-~ ---~~-,6-~0:851 ..16,8-0-4.7-81'
542.02 __ 725.50 __
788.99 . 450.00
3,279.70
00
00 __
__
380.78 442.79
82.80 --- ---.-- ---------- ------00-- -----
9,119.93 2,919.03 40,463.39
3,178.83
Bibb B1eckley Brantley Brooks
White
00___
Negro ___.______
~ -White 00________
25,767.52 3,300.90
;:[ijl1 ;~~ 725.06 -- --- --' i:
6,276.73 __
8,652.64 3,807.88
1,297.63'____
'246,225.93
;:~lH',.dl~ -. ;:mn""""'~l"" :;:m~ 29,885.34 9,535.00 624.58 _ -------
3,561.40
_. __ 4,909.49
86.61 -------.-- 762.75
2,160.58 _
-.. -------1I
736.27
139,708.12 2.199.00
Bryan
White Negro
4,774.76 244.00 2,343.28 2,337.88 90.80, 1,950.66,__________
984.44 96.00
, 2,222.86 1,161.43
633.16 336.58
540.00 250.00
00 17,429.50
00_______ 8,210.20
Bnlloeh
White
.,_.
1 1
1,681.561
13,010.13 20,684.40
1,571.20
4,600.0300________
54,588.90
Negro
1____________ 655.231 6,442.26 5,738.39 696.79
3,203.00
_
23,317.56
Burke Butts
~f;iil~~~~:::~~~l-:}~~~~~~I--i~;:i~ U~H~,::~:~~~:~~:: 945.0: ::::::-::- u~n~:~~:~~~:~: 1--00-_____~!::-:E-~-=.--:-::- :~:~-:~] ;~JtU~
Gilmer Glascock Glynn nordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris
.~ .... Hart
co Heard
Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
~~~:~I:::::::::: ---~~:~~~:~~
White
2,145.78
Negrol White Negro White Negro
-----------10,794.90 5,397.45 9,456.27
White Negro
9,814.03 3,031.60
744.14 88.46
~:~~~:~~ ::::::::::
2,553.52
------------ ---------3,893.94 22,298.25
943.46 5,191.22 511.45 7,174.97
1,189.15 6,611.32 564.45 2,629.53
633.16 :::::::::L~:~~~:~~ :::::::::: ::::::::::
396.63
' 1,408.33
_
---------- ----------
1,462.78
8,684.46
731.38
4,342.22
1,317.43
526.45
1,425.32 712.65 _
__
300.55 150.00
1,344.43 166.82
4,943.35 _ 2,471.64 _
458.44 93.50
243.33 40.00
29.23
1,808.64 904.32
_ 24,163.19
9,573.25
105,331.62 45,704.06 24,355.32
35,675.17 12,214.54
White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
White Negro
4,797.40 7,464.10
18,327.11 1,750.00 30,966.00
1,178.85 753.00
9,165.71 438.48
1,820.79 171.82
1,386.45
3,580.94 3,772.93
964.20 417.30
4,762.23 3,898.21 15,659.96 27,717.54 1,849.30 2,529.81 9,293.78
677.16 19,089.76
2,242.10 2,322.61
229.86 282.15
1,181.81 147.40
_ 666.71 1,543.45 272.80 169.77
1,363.37 2,456.80 9,017.45
992.00 7,017.01
369.31 6,338.81
1,411.86 3,614.33
2,008.35 5.04
1,322.34
200.82 405.00
626.26 165.60
20,711.06 21,681.80 87,627.66
8,059.59 49,654.27 3,705.19 85,987.36
_
13,465.34 12,354.34
White
~'h1~~
Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
5,455.76 999.28 6,917.39 2,413.98 965.41
4,760.79 471.49 100.30
29,829.90
----9;660:72 -- -563:10 ----4;043:22 :::::::::: --1;086:26 :::::::::: --1;236:72 ----152:00 -----38:00 -- --50:00 --3;616:24 ---27;205:73
200.00
8,050.66 9,754.16 2,598.39
469.26 737.29 353.48
3,369.43 7,546.93
971.53
538.60 691.04 70.00
1,030.67 3,575.31 1,787.65
176.20
39.00
55.00 3,616.24 20,505.58 1,961.95 30,347.12 8,103.05
4,351.58 118.00 3,619.34 880.25 382.03
3,246.93 188.84
300.00
17,537.72
2,000.00 125.00 11,049.65 1,871.11
809.02 9,018.72
416.00
97.19 _
1,600.00 11,711.45
163.17
7,047.88 46,755.41
8,381.78 1,216.58 5,335.70
17.30
__ 12,317.52
35,261.78
White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
White Negro
26,097.95 7,548.15
6,998.95 4,051.22 2,412.53 2,025.00 6,053.62 1,513.40
3,965.11 27,138.94
1.038.62 7,228.87
857.25 5,682.81 5,039.70
163.53 64.98
2,545.81 2,649.30 2,172.03
134.15
3,698.63
2,161.71
2,360.00 __
690.56 214.34
5,146.51 1,387.24 __
4,404.94 449.86 626.32 137.43
1,144.99
9,049.03 4,356.04
481.55 189.11 1,755.67 616.86 2,209.52 3,035.00
3,457.07 864.27
400.00 1,553.19 1 306.58 412.53
43.20 206.51
66.77 50.00
95,026.82 28,108.27 20,516.90
8,660.18 15,789.63 9,700.86 12,390.95 10,332.36
25,688.46 5,677.25
White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
White Negro
712.00
1
10,813.02 9,511.78 4,770.60 3,750.15 3,750.22 1,475.00 9,516.50
2,066.27 2,421.67
1,593.92 1,046.98
386.07 138.78 739.74 213.60 389.66
413.05
7,054.61 5,964.32 3,456.62 1,712.52 3,238.26
923.16 3,435.83
1,479.34 1,782.24
500.26 93.38
473.68
305.89 102.00
61.63 ----------
2,445.73 1,916.71 1,954.60 1,703.84 1,536.81
213.44 13,520.91
_
1,508.24 219.69
----______
32,140.04 20,977.67 15,055.05 12,157.93 14,545.92 4,237.20 34,764.91
_
8,198.18 7,457.93
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (195960)
V. Operation of Plant-Continued
SYSTEM
H. CON-
I
TRACT SERV-
ICE
C. HEAT
FOR BUILD-
INGS
D. UTILITIES (exeept heat) BUILDINGS
' 1. Water
and Sewerage
2. Electricity
3. Gas
4. Telephone 5. Other
I~~PPLIES I
I 1. Cus- 2. Opera- 3. Care
todial tion of
of
Vehicles Grounds
4. Other
F. OTHER Total
EXPENSE Expense
OF
of Plant
OPERA. Operation
TIONS
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Lanier Laurens
White $ 1,797.11 $ 2,691.03 S
Negro 898.55 1,345.50
White
16,130.02
Negro
5,970.63
166.27 s
83.13 663.55
s 3,817.24
1,908.61 8,922.81 6,181.38
125.71 $ 317.33 $ 100.00 158.66
2,060.30 359.53
$ 1,969.88 $ 984.94
769.44 5,975.48 700.00 1,991.82
324.48 $
$ 62.49
939.22 S 5,196.13 $ 20,502.90
250.00
7,036.88
.
48,701.63
20,159.36
Lee
White
_
Negro
2,974.93 3,435.48 2,811.66 3,887.57
189.77
797.67 1,588.94
.____
10,749.52 10,433.17
Liberty Lincoln
White 1,479.92 Negro 2,964.30 White
Negro ._________
6,206.67 9,055.77 4,668.26
2,061.55
540.00 3,544.51 84.00 7,440.87 2,675.38. __.________
1,406.95
__ 481.62 321.06
_
56.95
2,447.99 3,521.37 1,637.02
1,578.23
._____
60.28 181.25 21,430.98
27.66
30,622.43
_
13,823.66
6,608.68
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
White
2,564.35
Negro
._ 1,909.59
White _.
._ 12,060.96
Negro
6,030.47
White
5,590.46
Negro
__
White 1,824.90 7,826.10
Negro 182.50 9,663.77
White
8,729.79
Negro
2,934.49
1,284.30 600.00
2,585.98 1,000.00
553.75 92.50
486.57 1,040.85
527.86
3,081.45 769.69
7,162.80 3,581.39 4,044.45 _
234.20 __
3,968.28 .___ 3,589.88 3,967.38 1,627.17
552.86 131.84 1,588.64 505.32 357.27 __
661.08 424.36 [. 526.45 120.00
7.77 1,380.30
6.53 2,757.49 4,496.88
1,702.84 _0,_______
1,498.95
851.42 .______
2,254.63 _
189.00
._
1,681.72 _
2,331.75 _
3,894.54 811.88
__
1,177.54 __
600.00 207.55
13,567.64 8,034.94
45,422.32 16,726.10 18,926.81
578.70
24,140.07 20,233.11 28,795.40
8,060.70
Marion McDuffie Mclntosh Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe M ontgornery
~:~;~ ::::::_:::
White Negro White
~~~~ ::::::::::
White 563.00 Negro __
~:~~~::7
1,519.70
2,900.12
iH~U~
9,769.31 1,238.20
:~~:~~ _
909.95 597.71 117.00
uH:~ 873.00 330.00
White
.___
I ~,ehg,rtOe -_-_-_-__-..-.-_-_-_1
n
~~~~ ::::::::::1
Negro,____
6,342.83 __.______ 75,,267038..7394 ---.-3.7-0-.2-2-
~:m:~~ ~~U~I
1,934.72__________
I 4,112.97 -- --
_~~7:~~ .: __:-- .. __~:3~::~5:-
5,925.65 6,555.93 1,080.79
.
2,622.70 268.18
1,846.84 1,364.64 178.14
1,079.84 __
2,127.69
._ 1,228.12
_~:~:4~ :::::::
2,572.41__________
__:~~:~o
U:U~ ::::::-:::]"i:Hf1g :::::::::: U~H~\:::--~~:~~ :::::66:~~ ----464:96 ----5~ng
5,270.62
615.75 ---------- 1,580.65 ---
__ 1_
1,689.07 __.
111.94._______
705.30 __
. ....
--------1 3,476.86 __ ._ .....11'748.871
3,185.36 -- .------ 612.38
. __ :_
. __ 1_
1
-2--,0-7-7-.8-0-'1_-__-_-_- -_1
.~11,460.00_
- 1'_ 450.00 -
1,482.53 -- ------- 417.85'1__________
--------,-
~2:,~lg4:9:.12T_--__-__: _-_-.-_-:_!:_:_:_:_-.--_-:_:-_-:_ :_:_:_:_:_:.::_:_-_-1, 1'~~Ugl::: __:_::: :::::~-
u
235.72.__________ __ ____.,
.I, _
__
19:~~~:8:
28,156.41 6,457.27 10,164.4:;
HJin~
25,052.33 5,374.51
13,028.56 1161,,057271..4523
1~:m:8i
6,281.69
Morgan Murray
Muscoaee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach
Pickens
Pierce
Pike
Polk
~
~
f-'
Pulaski
Putnam
Quitman
Rabun
Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens
~~~..i~:~:;:';:;;;";;;;:; I,":~ ;;;::;I;;~~~~["i"jl" Wbite
Negro
6.692.46 4,li8.li
680.82 530.00
4.315.54 2.661.52.... ..... .........
zs.zso ie
.. 1 2.16i.99] 2.159.69j'
::2:7~1:::
.1..
....1 ..
..... ''1''' ---- --
'.1,"
-1-
~h1~~ ~:~~5::: 2,998:12
"1:374:46 ....4:098:11 '3,130:30
Negro 1.000.00..
448.12
:::::.... ~~~~ lU~U~ White.... .....
3.556.i5 1,22i.55 "2;493:33
1,469.45
U2.~6~4:6.~5~i 2,663.72
Negro.......
1,472.04 259.65
965.81..
UrU:1 .... i13.50
184.4i
I
U~Ui 1 2,i92635.0405 :'.'::.:.:.:.:.:.:.1
:::::.::.::.1i.
m:~t ::::'; 406.i4 ......... 5;165:471" '324.511"3:680:26
36.2i.....
5i3.94, 49.16 . . .
,
18.796.59
::::f .. .. .. 1 15.052.38 50.48 28.994.10
-- ~-- --i
i
85.00
13.997.58 564.556.74
1
3.00
900.00
46,249.72 15.118.69 20.073.32 5.352.04
24.061.57 4,006.9i 38.284.40
4.436.87
Wbite....
2.701.21 913.05 2,480.06 4.207.13 693.04
'
1.921.201
'11 .... 143.20.
Negro
2,414.31 892.05 2.322.14 4,003.10 438.96
... 1 1.i38.21..... .
128.62 ...
White........ 11,714.21.......... 7.166.34........ 1,074.36
::..13.908.42. ... . ....
::::::::1 ~h1~~ .... 50:00 Ub~:~g "1;412:25 6,m:~~' 459:00 8~U~ ::::::::: 2.nU~
75:42'" 125.00 ..
Negro....
3,422.00 200.40 1,030.98
72.79 199.12.......... 742.60..........
10.00
.
White....
369.98 1,879.94 5.000.00 600.47
1 2.000.00
1
Negro
..
400.00 2.400.00 4.843.47 400.00
'1 1,585.91
..
~~~;~ ::.::::::: U66:56 ~6g:~~ lU~g:g~ i:~~~:n, 2.~~:gg :::::::::i t:g~U~:::::::: :::::=[=:1 ..
19.288.89
17.187.39 28.903.63
4,019.13 26,148.31
7.845.82 15.052.94 12,020.38 55.593.65 9.375.12
White
Negro
..
Wbite ... ,,,,,,
Negro
White...
Negro
White
Negro
White
Negro
2.640.27 1.976.82 1.259.59 1.0i0.46 13.821.44
124.98 6.087.59 3.259.90
355.55 411.35 814.84 864.79 231.43 46.01 866.90
22.10 610.89 609.49
2.072.04 1,875.33 1.526.60 2.106.19 2.579.57.. 2.51.>.25.. 1.039.40..........
32i.35... 4,569.08..........
42.99 2,812.86.......... 2.558.30..........
208.55
..
134.60
.
30.>.09
..
200.85 .
109.75 ..
137.69
.
654.41 ..
..
779.72
..
173.n ..
6.756.111 .. 6.756.11 -----_ .. - ----
45
467..~: 1
----I
..
.. 48i.15
18.369.01 18,172.56 11.939.10 10.133.53 3,921.68 2.451.94 30.465.83
209.36 15.892.64 9.158.36
251.144.31 95.293.44 19.442.07 7.838.67 7,111.91 4.527.88 27,185.19 23.950.57
12.387.99 8.028.47
81.831.12 29.680.06 42,680.05 3,OlD.30
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENT8-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60)
_ _ _ _ _ _ _-r-r-_ _-r-r-'
V. Operation of Plant-Continued
SYSTEM
B. CONTRACT SERV-
ICE
~ BUILDI~_ C. HEAT I__ UTILITIES (except heat)
FOR BUILD-
INGS
1. Water and
Sewerage
2. Electricity
4. Tele3. Gas phone 5. Other
1. Custodial
E. SUPPLIE~
2. Opera- 3. Care
tion of
of
Vehicles Grounds
-----,--
,------ _
4. Other
r,'. OTHER
EXPENSE OF
OPERATIONS
Total Expense of Plant Operation
Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor
I>:l
""I>:l Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
White S Negro
White Negro White Negro
$ 2,465.27 $ 230.81 $ 3,278.17 $
$
$
$ 997.35 S
2,178.43 470.05 3,051.22
3,777.49
3,004.81 448.46 4,667.83 1,467.61 436.82 1,971.33 2,651.00
1,769.08 478.23 2,928.86 1,660.12
5,378.50 540.00 2,136.84
339.69
1,772.41
5,174.80 220.00 2,572.59
253.00
3,020.10
$ 278.46 $ 231.21
__
113.60 $ 200.76 779.15 779.15
$ 11,978.65 11,153.91
27,450.47 7,615.44 13,517.44 14,448.49
White Negro
White Negro White Negro
White Negro White Negro
2,160.00 ._____
1,941.58 1,941.58
2,408.62 3,276.80
8,028.61 4,020.00 3,689.18 3,527.95
11,000.32 2,567.57 3,610.96 1,544.09
258.01 643.04
184.30 143.76 487.04 308.95
227.00 274.25
1,284.56 1,162.37
9,103.91 4,535.01 4,762.16 4,492.14
8,779.45._________ 4,390.69 5,769.85 2,864.88 4,234.84 4,449.51
238.80 235.35 15.00
361.12 343.27 1,118.21 209.37 814.96
9.45
464.97
1,106.84
6,679.80 1,203.29
2,775.70 713.00
1,429.85
.___
958.39
771.361
.__
504.87 _ __
1,224.50 403.74
1,224.50
_ __
101.15
101.15
481.05 110.66
289.24
65.00 .______
94.83
87.66._________
742.86
_ __
517.25
195.25.
_ ._
__
6,360.31 7,750.55
35,340.82 14,064.71 13,766.18 12,574.96
31,201.04 11,190.41 19,590.18 17,152.08
White
9,446.15 1,994.04
Negro _.________ 7,321.53 1,138.62
White
"_________ 210.00
Negro
.
N~f~ ~~~~:~~~:~::::;~~;~:~~._JI~;~~
White Negro
1 2,944.52 .__ 1,196.70
601.37 165.94
9,880.64
50.82 901.69 214.08 2,102.57
11.42
48.39 179.14
33,834.44
4,500.29
483.16 187.32 1,839.60
156.10
22,742.12
16,377.16 12,824.57 1,733.28
1,794.12
42,131.53
5,459.05 4,274.85 597.95
597.70
_
13,429.55
~:~~~Jf-;;~~;:::l-J~~:~~~~:::::::- -:~~;;~:~~: : : : : ::::::::: ::i;~;i:~5 :-6;~~~:~~ _._;m~tf~
2,251.92 __._
548.61 _.
._
380.00 120.90
1,033.79
383.73
__
13,126.41 3,564.98
White
WNh1rt~ _-_-_._-_-:_-_-_- -_
6,234.09 34,,105854..5836
392.53 227105..5490
Negro White
1,390.48 255.12 5,970.10
:::::::::: __ Negro -----.-.--
i~:~
.~~4:,6~~8~6:.41~0 ----~-~.~-:-~-~
W ite
.__________
Negro
1 91.85
4,860.13
1,639.73
31.38 5,307.47 3,156.46[ 139.41
11.09 __
32,771.29
41,,841933..4718 ---------.
545101..89501
'1 2,170361..3995 -_-_---- -- -_-_ ----_ __
--1121'37,54295'.8333
1,448.50 3,567.35
71.95 ----.---. _ 243.17 __ ._____
281.951 _ 593.47 _
~3:,2~~8:0:.6754
1 38.00 :::::::::: ::::::::::
- _- - - - - -.1
::::::::::1 __
~:0527~5:.~5~1
--
2,619.96 7,000.00, 100.00
4,500.001__
2,019.96 4,023.02,
99.32,r___
-I 2,058.67._
_
-jI
-- -
i~8:b~
___ -_-.-_-_-.-. 80.10
--T- ----I
__ : : I ' : : : : : : I
100.00 80.00
4,648.00 12,837.19
~1~0:,5~9~~6:.3~5~
21,765.67 17,959.11
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Websler Wheeler While Whilfield
Wilcox
"""" Wilkes
'-N
Wilkinson Worlh Tolal Counlies
Whilej.......... 22,657.99 4,422.06 23,253.08. ._._. 4,318.38 -------_ .... 12,841.69
14,168. 34
.
Negro
2,396.71 613.00 1,206.61
_.. 191.61 ---------
506.24
1,574. 25 .
White _.... 15,712.82
Negro _._
7,856.41
480.00 120.00
._ _._
8,912.88. --------4,456.38. ------_._-
----
--_..
-_--------
7,259.03 --------- --------3,629.51 .. .. ---- .. -------
38. 08 19.03 ...
While
11,105.93._.
6,892.95 ..... _.... 2,120.11 _.. _------- 4,777.41
-. ---- - ..
35. 00 _
:::::.::: ::::::::::::.- Wl;;~~
._------ ---------- ----------
27.75
----- _. ...
400.85"3;003:36 '"1:306:45 -. 171. 84
60.01 1,370.04 -------- ---------- ... ----
Negro .... . __ .
._._.. 607.00 3,260.16 3,479.44 340.15
83.01 2,404.03
--------
While 200.00 10,324.43 402.79 4,404.54
_.. 872.47 -----
3,738.54 651. 30
29.17 -------- 2,488.75
Negro 229.24 6,529.31 364.98 3,041.91 .. ._._ 573.20 -------- 3,083.56
14.31 ---------- --------
111,778.54 9,183.44 42,078.48 20,493.91 27,686.80 7,786.37 9,116.55 14,257.24
32,343.49
20.792.5\
While _
__ .. _ _..... 3,742.84 14,678.24 19,191.79 3,442.40 ---------- 13,504.77 839.74 847.62 --------
286.67
Negro __.. _._ .. _
__.. _.. 924.09 3,287.12 3,722.33 300.82 ---------- 2,663.37 ---------- ---------- --------
12.24
While .. _....... 1,603.83 180.00 1,369.24._._._._ .. 197.05 ---------- 297.17 ---------- ---------- --------
Negro .. _ _.__ 1,662.67 ... __.. 1,038.88._ ... _._ .. 220.10 ---------- 186.68 ---------- ----------
While _ _.. Negro ._._ .. __._ While ._._. ._ Negro
2,664.57 2,664.57 7,851.64
259.15 147.65 882.22
2,280.37._. __ . 773.21
1,196.64. __ _. 160.18
5,839.77
._._ . . __----------------
-------------------------------------
3,247.11 1,866.20 4,691.65
----------
-------------------------------------
----------
139.94 ----------
155. 83 ._
_.
155. 83 __._._. __.
377. 94._ .. . __
--------
While Negro ._
_. .. _._._._ 29,857.48 _._
_.. ._. . . _._.
.
.1. _4.,.9.22.5.6..__------
---
-----
-------------------
9,924.37 ----------
-------------------
-------------------
---------------
82,956.42 14,379.67 5,017.29 3,108.33 16,390.24 8,271.07 22,993.66
71,599.83
While 904.31 Negro 301.43
While ... _._.___
5,985.64 1,867.43
5,176.18
954.71 350.75
803.78
5,343.85 .. _._. _ 274.59 ---------2,235.90 .... _. . _-------- ---------3,800.00 700.00 500.00 ----------
2,389.00 1,189.15 1,363.34
----------------------------
_.
35.00 7.97
-------
-------------
-
.
.. __
. __. .. _.
._ ._
--------
500.00
20,700.92 7,548.13 22,505.30
Negro ._._._.___ 3,751.38
While _._._ ... _._._______
Negro
_._ .
_.___
534.88 464.35 965.41
1,500.00 700.09 4,403.14 6,876.47 2,962.94 5,588.93
198.45 ---------831.35 ---------411.34
1,987.53 1,832.36 4,067.15
----------
----------
----------
-------------------
----------------..
467.62 16,020.95 . .. _ 17,600.37 ._____ 16,249.77
While
_ 11,572.78 587.45 6,793.40
_._ 1,151.59
39.11 5,140.51 185.46
66. 90
58.48 35.395.52
Negro ._._._._._ 9,970.53 601.72 3,532.66 __._._._._ 101.56
2,545.53
67.35 ---- . . ._ 21,345.60
While 81,257.661,281,559.68292,679.651,429,517.22 568,922.19 203,180.84 99,042.19 713,194.01 52,900.54 29,140.02 32,072. 29 49,027.147,495,929.43
Negro 8,917.60 471,886.28 76,962.97 383,846.90116,485.25 43,849.67 33,345.40 238,557.33 9,608.33 11,193.82 5,867. 17 6,870.682,166,833.70
Americus Atlanla Barnesville Bremen Buford
While ._._._._._ Negro __. ._ While
Negro
.
While
.
Negro ..... _._.
While Negro
55.00
While ._.
Negro .
.
3,790.78._._... _.. 2,676.04 __._._._..
3,742.25. 1,754.16 _. ._ ..
47.5.39 ---------141.94 ----------
1,084.25 ---------795.81 ----------
-------------------
----------------.__ .
._.___ ._._._._
14,532.67 9,247.95
34,085.13 ._._.. 179,908.09169,641.25 9,960.15 ---------- 50,114.83 ---------- --------"-- 4,121. 26._._
1,195,460.36
19,943.75 __._._._._ 90,774.00 80,684.63 15,194.91
._ ... _._. . . _._ .. _._._.
._._.
.. ._. ._._._.....
._
.
.. .
.__. ----------------
----------------------------
31,877.24 -------------------
---------- ----------
---------- ----------
---------- ----------
2,947. 80 ---------------
635,986.57
3,815.48. ._._. .
. __._. 2,822.77 __.. _._._.
. ._. ._. __ ... __. .
._. __. .. __. _.
_
_-
183.12 -3-2--8-.0-5-
-------------------
____ ._._._
1,972.67 ----------
960.51
---------- ----------
---------- ----------
---------- ----------
---------------
931. 83
80.001 1------- 480.25 ---------- ---------- ---------
16,276.44 _.. _ 5,141.10
1,041.25
i
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60)
v. Operation of Plant-Continued
1
SYSTEM
I B. CON- C. HEAT
~:~~~LDI;GS _,_~~S~PIPL~-"-- ~X~~~~~I D. UTILITIES (except
----1----
--- .- --
Total
TRACT I FOR
SERV- BUILD- 1 1. Water
2. Elec-
4. Tele- ,
I 1 Cus- 2. Opera- 3. Care
Expense
OF
of Plant
ICE , INGS
and
trieitv
3. Gas
phone 5 Other todial I tron of
of
4 Other OPERA- Operation
Sewerage
Vehicles Grounds
TIONS
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~---- ~--- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --~-- - -~--- - - -
Calhoun Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown Chickamauga
White $
$
Negro
White__________
Negro
.____
White Negro White
Negro
White Negro
7,678.45 $
$
~
7,654.73 1,077.33 3,827.37 538.67
3,784.26
822.85 457.55
1,435.73 480.00
3,077.26 $
$ 887.03 $ _
_
3,932.75 1,966.38
.___ 448.62 __ 224.31
5,705.95 3,342.86 1,256.62 __
1,314.62 3,537.34 233.93
15,788.05
.____ 672.11 __
5,316.12
158.10 __
1,440.00
444.92 __
_
s 2,340.96 $
2,206.04 _ 1,103.02
1,622.09 459.32
1,985.62 512.31
1,089.11
291.08 $-.------- $
279.34
13.88 409.61 150.25
75.20 $
_ _ 720.60 113.79 _ _ _ 145.16_
$ 19,178.80 1,200.00 20,508.24 10,254.14
_ 35,353.15 10,573 .85 29,084.13 8,016.78 11,371.24
t-:> t-:>
Cochran
H"-
Commerce
Dalton
Decatur
Dublin
Fitzgerald Gainesville Hawkinsville Hogansville Jefferson
LaGrange Marietta
White Negro White _ Negro
White __ Negro White
Negro White Negro
2,581. 74 1,296.81
7,381.82
_
800.00
_ 12,095.02
_ 2,400.00
_ 4,914.S9
_ 2,700.00
_ 2,234.36
_ 353.32
_ 1,117.18
_ 176.65
292.26
_ 138.60
_ 10,372.05
_ 1,573.01
_ 2,439.61
_ 108.90
_ 12,070.55 7,300.00 3,032.00
_ _
2,552.80 5,025.13
500.00 _
250.00 695.63
_ 2,900.00
_ 275.00
_ _ _ _
70.00
_ _ _ _
1,291.71 645.85
1,613.89
230.55 2,733.29
300.00 6,603.84
733.00 3,472.25 2,085.00
_ _
_
_ _
._ _
_ _
1,250.37 400.00
1,717.85 190.00
10,700.63 4,508.99 8,633.15 1,093.15 44,690.63 6,414.13 _ 73,183.10 _ 12,125.80 23,420.83 12,010.00
White
4,195.62
328.75
598.97 __
Negro
2,528.13
198.08
360.91
White
9,612.33
8,626.45
1,007.62
Negro
4,117.50
2,253.86
132.34
White
1,500.00
1,624.27
600.00
Negro
500.00
800.00
175.96
White
4,485.24 __
2,983.72__________ 562.21 _
Negro
839.59
3,709.47
191.25_
White __
3,964.21
2,948.43
576.40 _
. '" ~~ ...~'''t;;~:~I'""~~" Negro _
----- ------ _ 1___
-
1
I
ioo ,.1 ,,,,,,j
1
2,087.11 _ 1,257.61 _ 3,676.50 _ 1,158.65 _ 1,000.00 _ 366.69 _
7.62 6.00
,
1,363.94 __
475.95
1,328.13 __
7.42 _
59.95 1.70
_
_
_ .
_ _ _ _ _ _
15,078.66 6,R85.73 50,783.21 13,533.53 8,279.54 1,842.65 14,003.72
7,000.51
14,777.17
.;:~;~I
1,1i78.1i3 --
I --i-- -:- 90,65R.15
:-_:::r::::-- ----I:: __~28:Ril :::~~:~~i:3il
Monroe Moultrie
~Eii ~~~:~~~~~~- -igj~;:i~ ::i;~~~~t::i~i~i~~i ::~t~:~~I:-i;~Ii~~t~~~~~~~~~ --d;~:i; :~~:~::::: :::~:::::: ----~~n~ :::::::::: ---1;~i~t;~
Newnan
White Negro
760.92 351.51
2,110.44 8,566.86 1,354.25 508.89 3,123.06 150.04
__ 4,693.31 1,314.67
204.00 50.81
33,714.28 8,499.48
Pelham Quitman Rome Tallapoosa Tallulah Falls
Thomaston Thomasville Toccoa Trion
l'.:l
'"tv Valdosta
Vidalia Waycross West Point Winder
White Negro White Negro White Negro .
White Negro White __. .
Negro
2,473.13 1,300.00
756.25 778.31 28,800.60
1,319.78
333.30 2,601.29
166.70
408.45
238.85
987.84
77.00
704.40
3,986.25 19,152.77
.
.
.
1,855.12
.
475.31 78.00 508.40 92.09
1,612.85 . .... __
226.39
. ..
.
~__
White . _
Negro . _
White __.
_
Negro
_
White
. __
Negro .
_
White 400.00 Negro . __. _
White
_
Negro .
_
6,137.21 2,256.30
7,948.54 4,451.58 4,363.37 2,613.66 3,050.00
505.24
6,298.73 4.601.79
60.00
2,612.45 1,587.30
4,542.63
.
_
4,706.63 . 3,383.47 6,271.40 2,090.46 __._______ 1,013.00
229.95
9,056.38 2,140.34 6,246.09 1,113.28
.
1,778.49 315.48
1,047.12 349.50 483.85
1,561.71 950.82
White
.
.___
Negro . .. White
.___________ 8,356.07
Negro White ._._______
3,581.18 1,846.61.
Negro
1,987.23
White Negro
__._._
4,405.71 2,346.80
552.23 287.51 .______
. __._
120.00 60.00
2,688.83 1,000.07 9,930.99 4,256.14
. __.. 3,648.84 1,978.65
3,822.70 1,863.30
._.___
900.00 450.00
417.34 183.64 1,837.49 787.50 494.28 219.95
317.81 105.80
600.00 157.80 817.10 921.87
6,234.12 __ __
970.54
94.00
3,639.80 _
136.00
_
_ ~_
_
9,852.03 3,190.95
6,863.49
4,325.17
63,426.39 51,926.59
6,701.83
~
_
.
_
~
_
_ .
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ __
4,630.79 238.85
2,030.77 1,852.12
2,034.56 678.18
1.420.10 107.00
2,739.14 1,889.90
3,252.98 58.51
._ _
777.15 621.68.
494.46 66.19 121.78 40.59
_ _ _ _
270.00 90.00
_
__ _
43,141. 88 6,317.66
35,231.39 19,783.01
19,946.22 7,555.43 8,503.95 6,565.24 42,615.05
26,618.96
896.81
__
171.60 4,734.69
_ 205.46 __
2,029.15 1,218.93
88.06.___
_ _
984.28 __._
._________
1,418.22 216.50 409.11
__
563.25
_
12,269.91 4,569.12 50,114.93 23,209.27 7,834.82 4,777.96
19,738.19 9,164.50
Total Cities
White 455.00 223,572.84 28,882.92 354,069.64218,228.46 60,381.32
Negro
69,043.95 3,926.99 140,131.78 91,271.61 21,291.72
70.00 142,512.45 2,075.15 10,857.75 8,780.07 54,439.63 766.55 610.46 3,584.33
798.892,199,161.05 90.00 928,842.09
Total Counties
White Negro
Grand Total
White
___________ Negro
81,257.661,281,559.68292,679.651,429,517.22 568,922.19 203,180.84 8,917.60 471,886.28 76,962.97 383,846.90 116,485.25 43,849.67
81,712.661,505,132.52 321,562.571,783,586.86 787,150.65,263,562.16 8,917.60 540,930.23 80,889.96 523,978.681207,756.861~~141.39
1
99,042.19713,194.01 33,345.40238,557.33
99,112.19855,706.46 33,345.40
1292,996.96
52,900.54 29,140.02 9,608.33 11,193.82
54,975.69139,997.77 10,374.88111,804.28
32,072.29 5,867.17
40,852.36 9,451.50
49,027.147,495,929.43 6,870.68
49,826.03192,,619656,,089303..740~
6,960.6813,095,675.~q
SYSTEM
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60) VI Maintenance of Plant
A. SALARIES
B. CONTRACT SERVICES C. REPLACEMENT
D. OTHER EXPENSE
OF EQUIPMENT
\ - - - . , - - - . , - - - - - , - . _ - - __ --------...,---,.-. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total Expense
4. MannI.
4. Replace- of Plant
I. Grounds 2. Build 3. Repair Replace- I. Grounds 2. Build- 3. Repair I. Instruc- 2. Non 1. Grounds 2. Buildings 3. Equip- ment of Maintenance
ings Equipment ment of
ings Equipment tional Instruc-
ment Equipment
Equipment
tional
Repairs
Appling
Atkinson
Bacon
Baker
Baldwin
t-.:l
t-.:l Ol
Banks
Barrow
Bartow
Ben Hill
Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke
White $... $._ .. __ $ 322.36 $ __. _. S.. Negro _ _. __ .. ... __ 182.23 _.. _. ...
. $. .. $. __ _.. L_ .. _. __ $ 440.00 $. __. __. $
.
.,. __.__
400.00
.. __
White _ __.. 786.22 2,042.69 _..
. __.
._._.____ 527.22 225.00 4,000.00 __... _. __.
Neero .. _ __ 265.11 650.33 _._
..
.___ 150.65
50.00 1,267.10 __. . __
White 237.00 2,221.69 782.60
1,630.95 .
Negro
84.00 ..
__ 357.00 ._._... 325.00
.
.
.
1,370.67 3,016.5 ._ -- .... _
White _...
..
_
.__ ___.
._____ 283.00
._._ 985.00 328.00
15.0
Negro __._.
.
._
160.00
.________ -.
_
White __._.
._______
_
.
.___
30.00 5,572.96 6,061.53 1,290.1
Negro
20.00 3,715.31 4,041.02 860.0
4,297.36 L 2,369.58 __. 3,000.00
626.79
66.37
$.
$
.
__
._
_
896.37
---------- ---
3,563.88 1,901.08
__
3,411.31 2,400.00 _ 2,274.22 1,600.00 _
5,059.72 2,951. 81 10,581.1:3 3,009.98 10,222.15
766.00 7,075.96
160.00
18,765.90 12,510.63
White _
.
.. .
.____
1,773.22
_
1,773.22
Negro . _.
.
..
_.
White .
._
_
. ..
_
-- .. -- .. -----.
.
.___
----- -------- - -.--------
919.00
584.3
-1--,8-2-8--.0-2- -.-..--------
-------_---
-------3,331.34
Negro __..
. __.
.. _
__
----------
. .--.----- ---------- ------------ --.------- ----- -- -----.------
White
24,570.22 __._______
152.57
1,457.40
. ------ __. . __.
---------- 26,180.20
~'l:l~~ :::::::::: 3'~6U~ ----820:61 :::::::::: ::::-::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ----200:00 :::::::::: :::_:::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::1
3,671.13 1,927.0:3
Negro
500.00 400.00
._
75.00 __. ._ .
--------
. __. __
975.00
White
5,636.66 546.54 1,878.42
-------- __ -------
16,497.77 __
24,559.39
Negro
.
'
.
----- .
. ---------- ----------
White
52,543.17 __
1,441.71 3,463.23
4,767.22 3,419.75 2,293.1 47,120.98 470.37
Negro .___ 29,812.90
White
. __.
818.02 1,965.03 __._______ 2,704.91 1,940.:36 __.______ 40:3.50
350.01 26,736.36
25.0
503.92
266.89 216.61 1,038.22
Negro
__ .
._________
49.75
37.89
35.69
White __.______ 2,462.80 1,246.IE
__ __
115.00 1,388.12. __.____
206.71 512.84
54.94
Negro . .
..
. __.
.
.___
18.75
84.70
62.80.
_
White
1,611.3' 1,191.52
6,850.96
1,946.15 6,655.40
2,808.19
:::::::::: ~~~~~
d~U; 3~~:5~ :::::::::: :::::: ::: 978:82 :::::::::: 1,51U~ 2,m:~~ :::::::::: ::::::::::::
491.79 1,266.20
210.88 7~Ui
Negro ....
1,236.11
..
..
756.65 1,568.33
365.67
White Negro
White Negro
77.82 5,700.00 1,000.1 0 4,010.03 ---------- --- --- ---------- -- .--.--- 513.64
1
50.00 3,821.19 1,000.00. __. __
1,040609..0000 __1,20. 0.00 ---.-_-_-_-_-_--_ ----
--- --------
---------6,000.00
---------__
-------- __
_
417.48 . __. __ 1,000.00
_ . __. . __.____ 5,190.91 __
4,274.65 ---------- 1,581.00 --1--,000-.-0-0.
1,341.86
__ ..I
_1
1
115,519.59 64,594.48 2,187.2.5
123.33 5,986.59
166.25 22,821.56 2,809.42 6,304.37 3,926.76
15,616.32 7,121.19 9,000.00 7,950.25
Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee
Chattooga
Cherokee
~ ~
Clarke
<r
Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colqnitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
~~:~
WhIte Negro
White Negro .
~nb ~~tn 1,325.00 575.00
11,040.88 .________
~~Ug :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: 73:~~'::::::::::i::::::::::
7,898.41
3,772.81 949.54
1,990.64 2,205.51-
_
570.00 3,836.11
28.60 2,010.80'
_
571.55 808.75
634.83
2,287.77 -
-..------- ----
-- ---------- ----------
432.21
._.
.____ 3,555.92 ---------- -- --.---- --.- ------- ---------- ----------
998.26 950.15 18,141.91 7,020 ..51 15,343.78
3,988.13
White Negro
271.50 _._. .________
White Negro .
White Negro
White Negro
White Negro
65.00 250.00
15.00
60.00
744.50 992.36
10.50
56.25
8,195.74 56,118.91
5,463.82 37,412.61
.________
400.00
.___
80.00
29.96
.
90.70
5,617.78
3,745.18
.
375.00
84.00 .
625.00 31.00
2,874.11 1,000.00
300.00 ..
17,550.00 75.00
.____
._________ ._____
1,590.00 802.07
--_ ---------_
568.09 30.00
1,360.53 501.05_
.
.
90.00 ..
_
1,429.00 1,505.00
95.00 130.90
380.41 422.08
29.00
25.84
2,550.46 _
_
1,700.31
350.00 50.00
437.47 341.78 7.00 __
2,655.59 1,770.40
_ _
31,154.13 193.94
1,896.80 65.30
2,436.18 608.97
29,116.54 19,411.03
200.00 115.93 294.97 82.71 947.96 57.25 228.69
31.25 3,807.05 2,538.03
_ _ _ _ . _ ._
200.00 _ _
5,878.70 1,948.00 33,694.68
366.65 25,018.76
659.45 6,013.43 1,059.51 108,062.07 72,041.38
White
Negro
White
Negro White __.
Negro __._.
White
.
.___
31.40 204.64 122.50 ----------
-_ ------- -----.---- ---------- --------.- ----------
- ----------
---- ---------. ---------- ---------- ----------
- ----------
- -------- -------- .. ---------- ---------- ---------- -- ------- ----------
.________
18.85 ---------- -- ------- --------.-
.
..
29,215.83
. ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------. ---------- ---------- ----------
390.06 32,080.68 16,592.85
116.21 3,385.69
955.08 53.10
177.13 __. __ _
3,957.70 6,507.83 _
664.52 495.20
_
6,949.77
_
769.18
_
7,927.92 810.92
_
Negro
White _.
._
Negro ._____
---
------ --- --------.- ---------- ---.--.--- .----.--.- ---------- ---------- ---
1,075.96 455.31. __.
._
60.00
3,171.86 -------- - ------.---
400.59
135.60 1,826.95 -- --- ----------
473.19 565.35
. . __
149.70
_
1,490.75 53.10
10,465.53 1,159.72 6,968.62
769.18 90,520.16
5,236.32 3,078.19
White ._____ 8,148.35 171.37
Negro
1,218.65
25.63 ..
.
.
White ._________ 1,217.97
.
Negro
464.00
.
White
.
5,451.33 ._ 815.29
.___
..
. 19,225.52
711.94 2,427.41 106.48 363.04 ._.____
8,166.99 1,221.43 1,563.19
548.00
2,840.37
1,418.75 212.18 .______ 358.49 _._.______
150.00 _.________
4,505.33 2,376.26
26,496.14 3,962.70 3,139.65
1,162.00
28,947.48
Negro White Negro
White
. 1,998.00 _.
702.00
133.00 11,859.40
.--------- ---------- .--------. ---------- ---------- .----- --. ------------ ---------- ..--------- ------------
. 00 4,559.67 4,852.76
20,784.12 .
.______ 32,194.55
..
. .__ 1,602.04 1,705.02
7,302.53
__.______ 11,311.59
. 18,001.36 18,654.01._________
848.56
._________
49,496.33
Negro
- . . ---------- ---------- -------.-- ---------- ---------- -.-------- ---------- ---------- ------------ -.-----.-- ---------. --.---.----.
White 589.46 3,937.24 3,335.09 7,935.98
600.00 -----.-.-- ------------ -.-------- -.----.---
Negro 589.45 3,937.24 1,667.54 7,935.98
White
.
._.
.
. __._____
600.00 --------.- ------------ .--------- ----------
. __.___ 2,581.19 2,416.36
5,422.34 2,403.49 -.
__
Negro . __.
.
._
1,896.33 650.00._________ 2,711.16 1,201.75 -
.
~-:~~~:~:~::::~::~~,::::--::'~~~~::- m~ ~~~:~:.:,utill.m-~,:illm ::
16.397.77 14,730.21 12,823.38
6,459.24 9,307.41 3,878.69 1,262.84
334.66 10,295.09 6,863.40
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60)
S,STEM
~~e-------
Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
VI. Maintenance of Plant-Continued
A. SALARIES
______
_
B. CONTRACT SERVICES
,l
ICm. REEPQLUAICPEMMEENNTT I
.
D. OTHER EXPENSE
Total
I 1. Grounds 2. Buildmgs
4. Manu!.l
I
I
3. Repair Replace- 1. Grounds 2. Build- 3. Repair 1. Inatruc- 2. Non-
Equipment ment of
ings Equipment tional Instruo-
1. Grounds 2. Bmldmgs
4. Replace- ~m~~~
3. Equip- ment of Maintenance ment Equipment
I
Eqmpmentl
tional
Repairs
5.._= WNhegir~o ~__..=== ~== ~_= ~===[=== ~==== ~== ~~~~~ ~===
-$-2~~~ ~494.~ . : ' ;-$-~034._~_
White
80.01
Negro
446.50
874.56
812.57
2,213.64 _
White 789.30 6,795.26 Negro
6,854.58
10,338.61 1,570.55 602.18 26,950.48
_
White 107,020.59
Negro 8,893.51
White
Negro
.___
8,667.46 1,220.85
4,234.53 1,777.80
12,603.43104,144.24 20,760.35 3,698.53 7,470.98 1,047.36 8,654.48 1,725.20 307.35 620.85
1,094.59
6,376.13 529.86
9,115.47 790.28
1,434.01 466.53
262,074.25 21,778.61 24,546.06 4,255.46
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
White Negro
White Negro
White Negro White Negro
White Negro
16,228.33 10,818.89 120.00 2,432.12
608.03
154.12 51.38
11,650.00
26.00 6.00
80.90
699.97 515.46
1,356.98 373.84
944.33 13,294.12 365.23 9,021.96 2,626.86 2,235.60 1,751.24 1,490.40
..
573.56 374.75
837.06 558.05 407.42 101.85
217.28
6,807.47 1,032.65 13,436.71 8,957.82 2,624.61
656.15
1,981.22 293.85
3,500.00
4,747.72 1,186.93 3,340.04
835.01
4,248.37 449.77
1,325.43 883.62
18.00 14.00
26,651.27 11,243.45
40,189.99 24,460.02
21,999.87 2,566.96 4,066.01 1,356.47
3,381.83 345.23
Effingham Elbert Ernaline Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd
White Negro
3,200.00
_
1,000.00
__
White Negro White Negro White
Negro
441.76 140.00
402.10 471.15
2,971.77 780.00
1,105.36 300.00
3,311.89 378.36
,__________ '__________ 2,576.91
9,250.22 3,632.93
1,136.10 501.00
1,185.98 122.52
400.00
4,815.62 1,189.81
__ __ __
_. __
White Negro
576.94
306.25 24.38
442.60
3,494.70 3,637.30 364.28
_
~~iil~~~~~~~~~~:i~;g~~~~{~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1~~:~~~~,~~~~~~~~~~b~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ::::i~i~~~
2,840.54 608.00 1,252.90
993.75 437.85 433.86 231.50 16,890.89 518.23 __
15,836.89 354.25 2,587.35 233.34 5,800.00 1,253.66
64.75
__ __
339.94 __ __ __
__ _ _ _
1,658.48 1,200.00 1,260.12
200.00 138.91
_
10,000.00
__
500.00
,
__
6,648.54 2,252.90 13,428.13 3,698.69 32,029.91 4,929.52 16,593.24 3,291. 84 15,875.73
89.13
4,289.60 338.91
37,200.00 1,000.00
Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Han Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston frwin .lackson Jasper Jeff Davis
305,491. 78 43,218.47
11,077.38
1,281.35
50,773.09 25,386.79 14,319.02
48,662.61 19,974.42
White .... Negro __
White .. Negro . White .. Negro White. Negro __
White. Negro
---I
1 1
I
6,709.13
452.261
I
-I
2,769.50 3,067.28 ..
:J,124.58 172.72
.
25,049.37 ..
----I ----
3,222.16
-- ----------
517. 361 . . . . . .
. :1::
2,367.00 --1 --- ....
66.20 21,033.11 5,134.84 ....
--I
--- ----- -1-- .. 1-- -- .... ---1 .. .. 1 -- ... -- 1,460.80 791.05 ..
.... , ..
1------ --1 1,:J14.61 265.42
White
'1,852.40
~h1~~ "--'50:00I'i:370:00:.
~h1~~ ..~O:~~ 2,105.00
Negro . __
White 402.00 1,293.00
Negro 150.001 750.00
White ------.--.i 4,800.00..
Negro..
'
2H:411
__
1,202.05 2,827.77 1,063.62
..::::': ::.::::. -- ::-- .. '::::: 1:265:00
__.. -- . . :::
::: __ ---- .. - - . . . - -
1,724.50 5,588.59
710.00 680.52 986.92
.. .. __
.
453.29 ..
300.00 __
__. __. __
.
100.00 ..
__
.. __. __.. __
__
__.. '''''. ..
2,197.36. __ __
__ __.
3,409.58
__ .. __ . __ . .. __.
189.38
. . .
. . 390.06 262.30
5,076.19 836.78 .
759.37 1,184.36
I'
45,30:J.23 14,375.71 __.. ::::::
5,229.78 1,691.24 .
4,244.05 1,089.18 .
223.:37 259.60. __
11,561.10 13,066.50 ....
-i~826~44 1,970.15
.. ~=~=
.
1,105.56
85.94 322.00
2,521.00 2,279.15 9,429.54
67.51 2,608.66
300.00 3,799.98 1,379.02
122.97 422.91 530.27
:J38.77 46.80
728.56 .. 91.24 .. 3,470.35 .. 2,844.12 ..
9,210.27 1,943.73 91,437.44 10,143.18 10,145.25
677.97 50,795.55
6,847.79 6,617.46
8,893.1:J
6,377.74 7,308.88 16,535.32
520.80 5,332.22 1,391.24 14.657.75 7,895.02
White __. "'egro...
~;~;~ ::::
.. :Jl,090.07. __
__
1,8:J7.50 39,941.16 3,717.38 2,082.17 19,134.12 21,427.80
--.:::::: :::::::: : :::::::: ::::::::: 10,363.36
I
..
612.50
11,990.37 1,2:19.12
..
. __
694.05 6,378.06 7,142.62 .. __. .. 176.84
__.. __ . __ .. "" __'... .....
.
22.78
13,883.26 8,374.21 .. 4,627.76 2,791.40 ....
1:10.26 1,123.24 . __ . 49.65 147.56 __
141,487.67 45,839.24 1,430.34
219.99
~;~;~ ::::::: ::::.::::: ::::::1 ..------ ----..--........ ----.-- -- .,.----....... :::-- :::::::::::: :::::::::: ::::..--....----..----
~~ii : : : : : :;~j~nL:::::~J:l:~~~~~~ ~~~~:~:::~ ~~~:~~~~~~I::~~:~~~~~ ~~:~i~~:i~ .:~~~~~~~~ ~~~:.~::~~ 5,854.12 2,690.26
5,583.86 =:.'.==.::.::-'.:====="------'-'-'~:1',.1:0"0..0.0.
__. . __.
7,475.39
__.. __. __
3,510.55
465.66 __
20,853.63
20=0=.:0.0.:_c_..:.:.-:.='____3_,_7_5_0~.=13
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENT8-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60) VI. Maintenance of Plant-Continued
SYSTEM
4. Manuf.
1. Grounds 2. Build- 3. Repair Replace- 1. Grounds 2. Build- 3. Repair 1. Instruc-
ings Equipment ment of
ings Equipment tional
Equipment
2. NonInstructional
1. Grounds 2. Buildings
Total
Expense
4. Replace- of Plant 3. Equip- ment of Maintenance
ment Equipment Repairs
Jefferson
Jenkins
Johnson
Jones
Lamar
~
<:;.: 0
Lanier
Laurens
Lee
Liberty
Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
Marion McDuffie
White $ 133.50 $
Negro
62.1.3
White
s..
s.,
L------_ $ 982.97 $
$ 1,813.24 $ 188.68 $
$ 1,619.13 $ 469.36 $
1,439.77__________ 827.79
632.47 800.43
50.00 2,062.50
1,092.50 2,143.00
$ 5,206.88 3,762.59 5,348.00
~~~~ :::::::::: ----890:25 :::::::::: ::::::::::
Negro
480.00
White
4,934.17
Negro
~4:~~ __~:0~2:5~ :::::::::: --i;i70:50 --i;549:50 2'i~U~
350.00 430.00
30.00
..
798.78
..
U~U~ --i;iaa:52 ::::::::::
1,000.00 420.00 10,098.72 4,605.98
U~U~
2,710.00 20,437.65
__
White
49.00
Negro
_.
2,049.09 1,020.17
491.76 813.52
2,589.85 1 1,833.69
White Negro White
Negro White Negro
White Negro White Negro
737.50 385.11
327.91 448.38 1,131.37
114.60
10,771.83 1,607.83
530.00 673.22 2,076.70 364.81
_.
776.84 962.97
_.
3,354.58 8,620.54
116.00
_._
. .._ _._
1,281.96 1,480.44
..
1,276.10 1,000.00
7,212.20 5,664.55
459.50__________
60.00 3,000.00
1,889.93
627.01
_.__
98.76
1,790.00
_.__
1,805.73 2,075.25 100.00 300.00
257.75
9,594.84 4,236.86
861.71 1,726.02 1,000.00
478.35
2,181.27 322.49
434.70 632.36 316.94 __.. 257.54
5,450.33 845.11
15,047.93
4,497.76 12,403.12 4,658.11
16,569.90 20,208.48
4,641.01 1,100.70
White
1,237.45
1,716.45
233.75 297.17
2,128.04
.__ 5,612.86
Negro
1,103.83
624.05
94.92 434.40
2,257.20
White
12,776.12
241.46
4,268.74 1,788.62
19,074.94
Negro
6,388.07
120.73
2,134.39 894.32 __..
9,537.51
White Negro
1,305.55
489.58
675.18
1,879.87 4.00
4,350.18 4.00
White
__
5,993.94 655.57 1,474.28 8,123.79
Negro
..
__
1,383.18 720.54 2,799.83 4,903.55
White
_. 384.52
1,023.06 3,137.23 347.21 1,827.05 1,089.33
7,808.40
Negro
69.95
326.84 181.98 235.85
19.84 1,861.71
2,696.1i
~~~::::~~;:~~--~:;;~:~jl::i~~~~:~~::::::::::,::::::::::,::::i~~:~~:::::::::: ::::~~f:;~,--~:;i~:~i:::::::::: ---i;~;:;~ --~:~~i:;; ::::::::::---i;~~:;i
McIntosh Meriwether Miller
~~~r::::::::::'--i;~ii:i9 ::::::-:::'::_:::::::1::::::::::1 ~::~H~ :::::::::: :i6;i65:56 ::i;ii~:ii !~U; 6J~U~ J~U~I==:::::::: 2U~n~
~'l:\~~
Negro
::::::::::
__ :::~~:::
----215205:.0000
::::::::::
::::::::::
::::::::::
::::::_:::
__1:::::~~
::::::::::
1,1~U~ 20.00
d~Ug 3,g~~:~~!:::::::::: 139.90 1,043.84
~:m:~~
1,328.74
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee ~ Oglethorpe
~
'"" Paulding
White 5,757.00 Negro 4,475.50 White
Negro
50.00 __
2,381.54 3,153.79
2,297.76 589.07
37.46 818.78 37.46 634.00 340.12 634.00 1,191.69
3,744.74 1,164.60
13,426.76 1,721.95
660.41
16,912.29 8,255.82 14,400.88 3,517.64
;y~;~ ::::::::::1__~:5~~:~~ __::~~~:o~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::
White
2,452.63
4,165.00 761.45 4,561.28 3,002.29
Negro
468.90 45.37
463.04 3,434.93 1,002.83
White
2,433.75
_
1,800.00 440.50
52tgg
g~n~ ~~U~ ::::::::::
1,650.89 2,491.21 3,423.42
5,~~U~
16,593.54 5,415.07 10,588.88
Negro
---------- --
---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ------------
White 203,939.68
___ 19,695.41
5,311.89
13,591.08 95,787.24 12,628.24 9,789.95 360,743.49
~'l:\~~i:::::::::: --2:369:08 :::::::::: ::::::::: ----204:08 -----89:80 :::::::::: :::: ----- --4:283:36 :::::::::: ----5:322:ii :::::::::: :::::::::: ---12:268:43
Negro
__
__
228.79
42.26
271.05
~fji~ ::::i~~~~~I~~~;i~~~~~ ~~~::::::~ :::::~~:~~ :::~~~~~~: :::::::::: :::::~~:~~ -2:3~::~~ ::~:~;~:~~ :-::~ii:~i ----~:~~:::~ :::-7~0:~: ::::i~~:~~ ---1~:~~~:~~
White_______ 2,610.44 _ Negro
9,862.67
_
--
2,244.05
914.05 --4:i25:88 --3:901:92 :::::::::: ---21:414:96
__
153.71 163.95
2,561.71
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro White
Negro
__
1,947.00 __ __
2,420.00 636.09 1,000.00 142.30
650.46 --
_ 14,341.14 2,142.23 2,779.14 2.120.03 12,116.04
__
12,331.15 2,162.24 3,241.16 1,960.07 1,136.47
__
614.17
12,692.83
_
---- - --
47.80
689.58
351.00
234.46 5,063.78
42.50
22.60 3,500.00
213.90 734.06
750.00 3,832.70 881.92
500.00 700.00
2,000.00 600.00
---------___
33,498.58 20,831.09 15,254.00
737.38
8,705.33 4,707.40 6,412.58 3,800.00
650.46
---------- ------ --- -------- - ---------- -----
---------- ---------- ---------- -
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
~~~;~i:::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::
:::::::::::: i~Ul l~U~ ::::::_::: m:g~ m::i ::::::::::
White
__
475.28 18,980.89 5,896.12
_
Negro
-------- ---------- ------ ---- ----- 340.651
711.69 3,433.16
_
White
40.00.__________ 412.22 554.53
55.48
269.50 878.30
_
~it:------:-'"~1;i.'~~~Iili~:D"'='4l!i'l~l!,';~~~:HI
---------'-'
1,220.21
1,156.88 25,352.29 4,485.50 2,210.03 2,088.16 2,949.37
81.47 10,806.02 1,303.70
TABLE I1-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60)
A. SALARIES
1--- VI. Maintenance of Plant-Continued ll. CONTRACT SERVICES C. REPLACEMENT
D. OTHER EXPENSE
OF EQUIPMENT
Tot.l
SYSTEM
I
I
4. Manuf,
Expense
I
4. Replace- of Plant
1. Grounds 2. Build- 3. Repair Replace- 1. Grounds 2. Build- 3. Repair 1. Instruc- 2. Non- 1'1. Grounds 2. Buildings 3. Equip- ment of Maintenance
ings Equipment ment of
ings Equipment tional Inatruc-
ment Equipment
- --------- ---- --- --- ---- Equipment ---- ---- ---- ----- --1 tional -, ---- -- - - Repairs ---- ----
Richmond
White $
$86,232.50 $
$
$
s
s
$19,761.58 s
1$ 205.22 $ 33,874.76 $--------- $--------- s 140,074.06
Negro
21,558.13
4,940.39
51.28 8,468.69
35,018.49
Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
~~~;~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::
White
Negro
White
1,747.10 412.0'> __
Negro
4,069.90 262.20
White
3,801.12
Negro
7M.62
_
5,~~~:~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::
1,242.38
1,122.82 188.96
177.18
37.03
370.85
1,788.23 1,063.89
:~6:~:
204.56 30.00 3,020.08
:~~:9~
194.31 12.69
2,017.37 2,017.37 3,291.64
514.16
2g:g~ ::::::::::
116.09 153.33
1,528.69 1,019.12
41.65
5'I~tg~
3,069.12 410.23
9,096.14 7,368.59 8,922.64 2,332.67
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
White Negro
14,291.76
6,725.'>3
__
1,826.91---------8'>9.72
661.72 23,977.81__________ 311.40 11,283.68
40,758.20 19,180.33
White Negro
664.24
580.77 1,340.70
277.20 .>,744.88
319.92 6,023.83
14,9'>1.'>4 _
White Negro
2,202.93
__
591.89
473.97
6,458.38 20'> ..>1
826.91 M0.44
10,080.11 1.219.92
White
2,041.'>'> '>'>1.99
6,412.04 1,628.67
10,634.25
~h~~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ---------- - 72.>.90-i:65i:93 ----46:47 ----i:500:00 :::::::::: :::::::::: ----3:924:30
Negro __
______ ___
_ _____
227.82 1,137.28 ____
254.M
__
_ 1,619.64
Taliaferro
White
__
2,060.37
_ 2,060.37
Negro
2,966.28
2,55'>.4'>
_ 5,521. 73
Tattnall
White
2,628.11
5,141.82 1.341.02
2,810.'>7 1,'>34.09
_ 14,986.63
Taylor Telfair Terrell
::.:.. .. . ..; ~
:~.ll
,.~.~ ~~.~ '.rf:.~ ;l;.~ i.~.fi ':~.l~1 11,'>31.02 "M."'I. l:l!i.jl ..
6,374.50 4,700.43 3,617.30 6,268.15 2,094.16 11,'>29.75
1,025.55
Thomas Tift
::::::::::I_ :::::::::: ::::::::::, White
19.00 4,950.00 115.34
~~~~
~:~~~:~~ ~~~:~~
1
:::::::::::2:~~~:~~1:::::::::J-~,~~~:~~ ---------- ----------'
221.22
::1~,:9~396;.1Jl:~:::::4:3:7:.7:3
d!U~ ~:~:~~ 4,803.46 2,382.48/
1
1' 14,865.34 8,458.67 19,365.16 1,260.10
Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren "=' Washington
C>J C>J
Wayne Wehster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
Total Counties
[~:
'~:~:.m1mm.:'l;~m':~Ii :~mm i.. 11 .
::::!::-- J-~'240:~~ --------:-:---1;:~8~,~71 ;:~~8:~~---~~~:;~ ---~~~:~~l :~;05:1 ---~~~:~~--;~:~~~:~~ 2,2::::: ::::_::::: 21,::~::8
Negro
_
,,~4,00
83,36 340,05
57,60'_____
186.46
187,63
1,449,10
White -------:1 454,90 -- ------- -- ------- - -- _ ------- --------- -----
------- I 11.02 1,237.42 1,953,89 ---------- 3,657,2~
~ ;:~.; ~.l!~.~I 1.';;:: , '.00. 1 '0000.,.,i;~ .,.;~; ~ 'i;ir
White Negro
_
7,065,22
_ 785,02
White 1,923.32 2,547.48 4,317.58 Negro 961.68 1,273,75 2,158,84
White 4,339.92 1,822,81
Negro _ White _ Negro _
---
-__
__________ __
White __
---_______ __
Negro _
---_______
278.90
6,076,32 27,408,73 675,14 2,313,29
1,312,20 1,102,95 2,586,21 502,60 720,09
__
27,966.441------- _
1,059,94
_
380,56 189,00 1,200,00
3,668,60 7,497,72
1,464,57 347,59
114,23 _
4,471.53 2,293,57
856,39 905,20
9,950,97 845.76
1,020,49
73.20 333.98
74.75
__ 2,861.90 1,430,97 1,183,25
. _.________ .__
_ 102,09
_
_ 266,50
_
1,293,01 434,16
_
900,18 160,95
_
68,516,71 4,833,39 17,134,38 5,825,24 21,098,51
1,648,51 1,891.79 17,948,22 4,622,80
White _
14,106.02
2.20 __
_ .__
455,73
33,940,05
10,500.40 59,004.40
Negro __
3,898.21
.______
_
__
__
1,468,39
2,017,01 7,383,61
White _
--
. __ 17,~87.00
1,906.06
.
19,893,06
Negro ._
-_ ----- -
-_______
488,39
__
488,39
White
_
876,50
.
39,87
2,765.70 7,684.53 __
11,366,60
Negro ~
_ 876,50
__
__
48,86
925,36
White
_ 4,272,00
..
3,425,41
2,131.51
36,75 650.00 10,515,70
Negro
. __
White _ 3;'ii6:66 :::::::: __ :::_::::: ::::::::-- :::::::::::::::_::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::: -15;896:57 ----66:95 '--19;368:1
Negro . _
White
Negro
.
White
Negro __ .___
White
Negro
White Negro
256.62 155,06 334.00
4,973.34
1,2~6,41
4,217.50 _
27,50 149,33
_
.
.__ 186,00
..
120,50
__
__ .
__
117,50 ,,
779,25 407,80
.__ .
1,233,00
79,80 205,48
109,59 245,11
. 3,824.69
587,85 112,01
.__ 10,00
8,454,45
.
3,872.97
128,36 40.00 500,00 238,43
700,00
3,151.71 250.40
535,91 188.90 __. __._.__
617,76 2,000,00.
.__
139,62 656.56
._________
.
.____
2,287.09 5,592,88 650.64 2,440,15
5,5.17,08 2,160,10 3,451.76 1,034,61 8,808,03 1,296,41
22,602.42 6,963,76
White 353,776.45711,647.01 96,122,30 20,858,53 33,959.19 409,460.03 100,516.97300,789.37 219,679,44 115,752,22 947,481,72 309,424.39 43,424,93 Negro 27,382.72197,909.05 32,386,89 10,363.76 8,458.87 63,660.72 15,212.24182,545.71 68,276.47 22,897,74 196,652,10 58,032.47 6,926.37 790,705.1
13,662,892.5
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60)
VI. Maintenance of Plant-Continued
A. SALARIES
B. CONTRACT SERVICES I C. REPLACEMENT
D. OTHER EXPENSE
OF EQUIPMENT
SYSTEM
- - - - - , - - - - . - - - ; - - - - - , . - - - - - - - - , - - - - - - , - - - - - - --~-.--~----~.----"7"----,---~ Total
4. Manuf.
I
Expense 4. Replace- of Plant
1. GrounJ 2. Build 3. Repair Replace- 1. Grounds, 2. Build- 3. Repair 1. Instruc- 2. Non I. Grounds 2. Buildings 3. Equip- ment of Maintenance
ings Equipment ment of
I ings Equipment tional Instruc-
ment Equipment
Equipment
tional
Repairs
- - - - - - - - - - - - - ----------~ - - - - ~~- ~~- - - - - - - - -
---~ ~---
-~~ -~- --~ --~
Americus Atlanta Barnesville Bremen Buford
I>:>
C...N. Calhoun
Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown Chickamauga
White $
$ 1,908.00 $
$
_.. $ _ $.... _. $........ $ 3,453.42 $ 1,897.28 $
$
Negro
1,272.00
_......
250.45 _......
White 43,472.59154,792.47 96,662.45
_
20,320.60108,116.89 25,061.72 13,522.60 11,833.94
Negro 18,894.54 75,323.24 50,820.33
4,175.00 22,743.42 14,614.96 14,587.95 3,689.16
White
_
_
Negro
_
~;~:~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: . .
260.00
:::~5 :::::::::: ::3:~~
White
_......
391.33
__ _
Negro
__
__ __ ............... _. __ __
9,753.69 $ 454.97 $....... _ $ 17,467.36
5,204.91 138.25._._...... 6,865.61
57,057.99 49,606.73 9,400.83 589,848.81
30,118.69 12,762.62 6,724.10 254,454.01
_
__
.
_._._ ._ _
.
::6:::~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::~:~~
869.14 566.35.......... 1,826.82
__. __
.
WNehgirtoe . __
_ _.... 5,222.29 430.45 1,240.63 632.05
__.. 1,655.81 865.00
White Negro
White Negro White Negro
__
53.50 4,684.65 . . 318.50 . . __._______
_ _ _. .. _... __ ._........
45.60 12.00 2,619.00
582.39 291.19
541.62 89.40
1,904.86 952.43
2,155.98 764.94
3,201.00
496.27 '248.14 955.53 346.70
_
1,734.91 ................................ __ _
_..
867.45 .. __
__
__
180.00 683.29
._ 3,599.09 112.38 __. .. _
. . . .__ 1,085.07
17.10 . .____
4,320.38
.__ 559.86
. ___.
. __.____
~;~~ :::::::::: :~O:~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: __~:017::~ :::::::::: :::::::::: ::~::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::
10,046.23_
4,71S.43 2,359.21 13,011.64 2,633.71 10,700.24
_
::~:::~~
Cochran Commerce Dalton Decatur Dublin
White
. __. . __ _.
Negro
~~~~
:_:_:.:::::.::
:::.:::::::
6~n~
White 1,708.97 12,366.62 3,078.55
Negro 189.00 1,370.00 342.00
Wbite .... __. . .__ 13,490.00
Negro .
.
530.00
White
Negro _
.
.
..
. __.
~~U~ ::::::::::
.
..... ._
. . __
.
.
.
. __. .__
3'~~~:n :::::::::
. . __. .
. __. .
__ __.__ :J93.50 __ 200.00 __
.
____. __.
.
5,~~U~ ::::::::::
.
.
..
____ .
.
.
. __.
.
3,758.44 __
1,950.00..
. __.__ 9,908.32 3,765.77
__
. . 5,839.09 1,882.88 .. . __
~~U~ :::::::::::: :::=:::::: ::::::::::
. __..
__
.
__
... __. 22,059.28 __. __. __
1,240.00. __. __. _
145.74 2,544.51
. __. . __
28.00 1,200.00
.
13,674.09 7,721.97
11,589.54 1,751.76 17,154.14 1,901. 00 35,549.28 1,770.00 6,842.19 3,378.00
Fitzgerald Gainesville Hawkinsville
White __.. .. __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_
. __ . . 8,329.61 971.80 __
_.
824.50 641.37
__ 10,767.31
::::::::::1:::::::::: ::::::::::1::::=::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::1::::::::::1 ~~~~
~:~:~
::::::::::
::::::::::1
::::::::
::::::::::
:::::::--.
:::_::::::-~-4::-~:~1:-:::::::.-:~-:-~-~
__3:~91:66
--i;~~ng
__
.694::~
~:::::::::
496.80 386.46 .
__
3,166796..3356i
1,000.001 382.66
2,954.81 __. __ 255.58. __.
3,000.00 __. __. 892.60. .
__ __ __ __
5,469.62 6,124.16
931. 94 5,625.55 1,675.26
Hogansville Jefferson
LaGrange Marietta Monroe Moultrie Newnan
Pelham Quitman Rome Tallapoosa Tallulah Falls
l,J W
Thomaston
01
Thomasville
Toccoa
Trion
Valdosta
Vidalia Waycross West Point Winder
Total Cities
Total Counties
Grand Total
~!: .:.1....:::::.~:::II. ~:~~ ii"i'i.:.::..:: .. !:!~.~
White
7,266.88 32,21537\__
_
.
.
. __.. . .____ _ . .
5,499.40 44,981.65
\th~~~ ::::----- tb~~:~g ::::.--::: _:::.:_:: :::::::::: ::::::: . :: --2;403:47 --1;003:26 ---17;177:33 -11;699:95 --1;005:61 3~:~~~:g~
~~~~ ::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::: ::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ----2;846:34 --4;197:37 ----244:77;----7;288:48
~h1~~ :::::::::I:il06:76 :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: -----96:91 ----5;211:63 -"3;616:03 :::::::::: ---10;731:33
Negro ..
. 4.11.00.
..
.
._
395.14 932.68
1,778.82
White
.
.__
16.00 2,016.30 700.00 400.40 507.00 1,877.76 2,531.80 1,429.27
9,478.53
Negro
._
1,960.02 204.25
69.09
90.49 129.02
361.87 267.78
3,082.52
White 1.243.00
.
.
.____
__
140.45
930.00 255.56 3,947.90 6,516.91
Negro 622.00
..
.___ 118.30
405.49 430.77
1,576.56
White Negro
3,091.25 __.
.
.
._.___ .____
240.00
240.00
2,900.66 1,888.75
909.56 3.15
3.00 9,051.16 560.10 9.75 1,894.42
16,755.73 4,036.07
White 6,040.00 9,740.00 .
.
.
._ 1,108.15 3,625.18 15,500.00 3,655.59 757.29 1,691.80 42,118.0t
~h1~~ _ .--::: ::::::::-- ----------594:00 :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ----194:51 --'-386:17 :::::::::::: --2;202:24 :::::::::: ----3;376:92
Negro
_
_
White ._
_ ._ 10,600.00
.
._________ 10,600,00
Negro __
_.
._____
.. .
.
_
White Negro
White _
Negro _
White
Negro
White Negro
72.00
White . Negroj.,.
White __ Negro __ White
Negro
White Negro .. . White . Negro . .
3,450.00 1,150.00 1,402.90
8,096.41 5,485.89
_
_.
.
_
..
..
.
._
_
. .________
._____
2,203.17 353.95
2,094.68 .
.
2,369.00._________ 396.83
..
.
264.55
._________
.
.
. __ .
..
503.00 250.00
.
.
. __._____ .. __._______
71.12 41.30
. 897.14 850.73 1,995.05 ._ ..
... __
1,272.40 1,088.24 1,046.92. .
. __.______
625.51 1,552.16
654.17 935.30
6,481.20 2,463.44
2,777.65 1,055.76
.
. _.
.
..
.
""_._. .
.
. . 2,715.21
277.88
.
... .
.
.
.. _.
.. ..
...
.
.
. 4,477.50 583.25
.
.
. . 628.21 113.11 _._______
._______
__
1,912.44
.___
271.84
.
._______
.
.
.
.
.______
._____
.
.______
5,845.41 389.13
4,339.23 2,296.27 2,736.80 1,245.59 1,135.90 .
7,827.06 3,367.18
4,847.73 .
3.827.23 2,809.59 1,047.00
400.54 398.11
1,211.95 1,936.22
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
354.86 _
132.00 ..
_
.. __
_
_
2,163.18.
_
1,128.55
_
962.48
68.45
.
38.60
_
14,990.99 743.08
10,932.29 5,370.41 7,233.80 2,796.13 3,836.03
41.30 21,233.20 14,196.85
5,024.88 1,867.35 8,944.64 3,833.41 7,223.93 1,869.87 2,943.37
310.44
White 52,,590.06219,965.10152,823.34 1,478.97 11,740.01 45,251.36112,649.45 75,204.55 25,346.74 38,342.40 159,236.18120,935.75 23,010.171,038,574.08 Negro 19,70,5.54 92,522.45 53,794.94 126.43 620.59 10,503.70 24,743.86 26,964.1,5 15,376.29 5,563.15 .56,525.82 24,353.07 6,724.10 337,524.09
White 3,53,776.45 711,647.04 96,122.30 20,858.53 33,959.19409,460.03100,516.97 300,789.37 219,679.44115,7,52.22 947,481.72309,424.39 43,424.933,662,892.58 Negro 27,382.72197,909.05 32,386.89 10,363.76 8,458.87 63,660.72 15,212.24 82,545.71 63,276.47 22,897.74 196,652.10 58,032.47 6,926.37 790,705.11
White
931,612.14248,945.64 22,337.501 45,699.20 454,711. 39 213,166.42375,993.92 245,026.18154,094.62
66,435.10 4,701,466.66
Negro144076,,038686..2516290,431.501 86,181.83 10,490.19 9,079.46 74,164.42 39,956.10109,509.86 83,652.76 28,460.89 11,215036,1,77177.9.920, 48320,,338650..51441 13,650.471,128,229.20
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60)
VII. Fixed Charges
SYSTEM
A. RETIREMENT AND
B. INSURANCE AND JUDGMENTS
C. RENT
SOCIAL SECURITY
D. IN-
1. System
I 2. Em-
4. Fidelity
TEREST E. OTHER Total
1. Land 2. Land ON CUR- FIXED
Fixed
Retirement 2. Social 3. Other 1. Property ployee 3.Liabilit y Bond 5. Judg- and Bldgs. and Bldgs. RENT CHARGES Charges
Funds
Security
Insurance Insurance Insurance Premiums ments Instrue- Non-In- LOANS
tion struction
I---I---~-~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
White $
$.. __. __ $
$
Negro _____________ .
.. .________
746.35 $17,974.93$ 1,412.26 $ 695.25 3,100.00 282.45
White
917.84 1,392.73
..
00
Negro
305.95
464.24
.
White Negro
___________ . _. ._____
858.22 54.00
1,232.50
._
515.26
.
White
1,521.84
880.56
2,714.85
Negro White Negro
5,470.34 3,646.90
840.49 560.33
_ 1,242.99
_
828.66
210.00 $ .
_
$
. .
$ . ..
. .
$
._ $
265.00
.
.
,0________
$ ._ ._ ..
._ ._ 587.15
._._. _
20,343.54 4,077.70 2,575.57
770.19 2,090.72
569.26 5,704.40
7,553.82 5,035.89
t-:> Banks
C;O
'" Barrow
Bartow
Ben Hill
Berrien
White Negro White Negro White Negro
White
Negro White Negro
1,852.65
2,175.02
5,361.24
1,348.64 410.57
4,726.87
19.42 _.
__
269.36 _
150.00
_
.___ 1,100.00 1,667.25 __
16,561.92
._ 6,881.47
673.33
_
U~U~ :::::::::: ----2;442:62 -'i;490:75 ::_::::: :::::- _::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::--::::::T::::::::
226.41
650.00
_
_
1,512.66 337.70 2,703.28.
.__
_
.
.
._
2,291.43
4,942.27
29,477.96 2,016.18 6,532.23 1,286.98 9,280.51
Bibb Bleekley Brantley Brooks Bryan
White 84,374.63 91,466.70 10,487.28
Negro 47,874.00 51,898.03 5,950.47
White 1,452.08 4,247.83 990.00
Negro White
-----------2,451.20
____________ 1,268.52
405.00
Negro -----------White 3,626.43
96.09 139.29
Negro - -- - ~ -- - ----
White 1,882.35
106.69 817.08
_
Negro
_______ .________
45,437.89
..
.
25,781.38
. __ .
1,123.95 3,608.90 1,055.08
._ 763.60
2,116.93
240.00
3,261.39 2,567.45
_ 2,298.79
2,123.84
646.23 __ .
20.00 .
_
_
. __._______ ._____
.
.
_
_
.. __ . _
881.04 _._.
_
499.90
__
42.50
.
. __
110.00
_
. _. .. _
_
_
232,647.54 132,003.78 12,540.31
1,168.60 5,946.65
336.09 9,5 04.56 2,405.48 4,823.27
646.23
Bulloch Burke Butts
White 7,529.29
Negro ------------
White 5,597.65
Negro ------------
White 3,662.98
Negro
204.90
Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
::::::::::1:::::::::: ::::::::::i::::::::::I:::::::::: White
3,313.06
3,188.89 ----------
2,438.32
----------
----------
,
----------
Negro White
"'4;495:72
1,650.25
------------
------------------.
2;774:31
30:00
88:89
28.00
Negro ------------ .----------. ---------.
550.61
10.00 ----------
10.00 ------. --
' . --. i-- -------- - - ~ _. --.
-. --.
8,940.27 1,650.25 7,416.92
570.61
- -- White
Negro White Negro
White
-- ------- -----------.
--"6;086:43 ----1;975:47
----4;8io:50 --
------.-2,106.09
- - - - - ~ -
----- ----. --._-----. -_.---------------.
2,804.39
----5;796:64
448.40 6,700.00
_.. ---------------
--
---~ ------------
..
--
--
.
-
--
--
-
-
-
---_ ---------.. _--.-.
----------
-----'-4-2-3-:-0-3-
.. ..
. -.-.-----
172.63
------.--- 240.00
-----. .. -------
--. ----- ---- .._+-_.
-- ------- -----. --.
---------- ----------
--- . . --
---------- ..---------_.-------------
----. - --
----------
-- ... - .
" --------------
-- ---
-- -------
----_.- -.. --
----------
3,044.39
----
I 3,858.54
448.40 14,212.25
Negro
203.05
81.60 ----------
37.78 ----------
20.00
5.00 ---------- ---------- ---------- -_.. _---- ----------
347.43
White 2,870.86 6,037.30 ---------- 3,364.74 ---------- ----------
15.00 ---------- ---------- ---------- 167.77 6,666.67 I 9,122.34
Negro White
207.17 97,627.76
2,085.23 111,637.45
93,727.93
.--23; i71:95
---------- ----------
---------- ----------
5.00 ----------
---------- ----------
---------- ----------
-------2,013.60
83.89 3,333.33
---------- ----------
5,714.62 328,178.69
Negro 65,085.17 74,424.97 62,485.29 15,447.96 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 1,342.40 ---------- ---------- 218,785.79
Chattahoochee White 1,016.62 ------------ ----------
666.18 ---------- 69.77
5.00 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 1,757.57
Chattooga
Negro
White Negro
----3;272:26
577.46
-----------------------
------------
-----------------------------
115.28 ---------- ----------
5.00 ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
16.04
12,784.95 532.24
_________ w
----------
-------------------
---------.. -------
-------------------
-------------------
---------- ----------
---------- ----------
-------------------
136.32 I 6,057.21 1,109.70
Cherokee
White 9,281.53 ------------ ---------- 5,759.37 ---------- ----------
96.00 ----------
50.00 ---------- ---------- ---------- I 5,186.90
Clarke
Negro White
125.31 34,177.70
---27;i65:46
--4;425:00
343.63 ---------- ---------11,063.86 889.51 140.28
8.00 ---------- ---------- ---------- ------ ----------
476.94
739.00 ---------- ---------- ---------- 7,988.60 ---------- 86,589.41
Clay
Negro White
'--'1;329:50
------150:23
-------------------
----1;404:48
---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
-------------------
-------------------
-------------------
----
2,884.21
tv
Negro ------------
183.23 ---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ~ -- - - - - - -- ---------- ----------
183.23
C>J
-l Clayton
White 19,293.56 3,073.05 ---------- 6,827.76 ---------- -.-------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 422.77 3,070.05 ---------- 32,687.19
Clinch Cobh
Negro White Negro White
2,885.49
459.60 ----------
2,796.82 77.98
------------------------
----------
----------
52,855.02 70,227.42 ----------
1,021.14 4,558.93
88.70 2,810.17
----------
-------------------
-.--------
----------------------------
----------
----25:00
5.00
----------
----------
----------------------------
----------
-------------------
----------
63.23
----------------------------
459.15
----------
--5:858:22
----------
----------
-------------------
4,888.61 7,380.75
171. 68 131,750.83
Coffee
Negro White
'--'6;781:34
---19;129:86
----------
----------
----6;981:56
---------- ---------- ---------- ------------------- ---------- ---------- ----------
-------------------
---------- ------------------- ----------
-------------------
32,892.76
Colquitt
Negro White Negro
2,382.63 5,886.35
._----------
6,721.30 -.-------- 2,452.98 2,959.18 ---------- 6,927.99 ------------ ---------- --.---------
----227:79
----------
------.--- ---------- ---------- ----------
.-._-----------------
-------------------
----------
----------
----------
----------
----400:00
----------
----------
----------
------3:87
---------- ----------
11,556.91 16,405.18
-----
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson
White 14,856.36 4,433.02 ---------- 1,496.35 2,823.76 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 23,609.49
~h1~
7,428.17 2,216:56 ---------- 1,496.34 ---------- ---------- -- ------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 11,141.07
------------ 3,507.69
-~--------
3,662.57 ---------- ----------
20.00 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 3,065.00 10,255.26
Negro
24.84 ------------ ----------
White 10,513.33 20,330.26 ----------
Negro ------------ ---- --~ - - - -- ----------
409.73 3,494.50
--7:776:i6
-------------------
3,953.35 3,854.88 ----------
5.00 ---------- ----------
---------- 1,700.00 2,139.57
171.50 52.00
-------------------
---------- 1,100.00
---------- ----------
-
-
----
-
~
--------
--
--
-------------------
43,385.75 7,860.23
White ------------ ------------ ---------- 3,120.38 -------_.- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 3,120.38
Negro White
'--'4;258:06
----887:96
------ ---~
----------
---3;445:43
---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
---------- ---------- ----------
---------- ---------- ----------
---8,591.45
Negro , 2,838.70 591. 98 ---------- 2,296.96 ---------- -------.-- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 5,727.64
White 2,894.19
~h1~~I---- "77i:38
Negro, ____________
-----------------------------------------------
2,300.00
____ w _____
-------------------.
1,877.41
'--'1;862:74 ------------
4,337.83
----227:25 ----------
----------------------------------------
----------------------------
_____ w ____
-------.-----------
-------------------
----------
--"135:00 ----------
-------------------
--------
----------
906.16
----192:15
----------
- -- -- - - - -~
"4;100:00
----------
I 2,315.59 -----
7,288.52 -----
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENT8-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60) VII Fixed Charges-Continued
SYSTEM
A. RETIREMENT AND SOCIAL SECURITY
B. INSURANCE AND JUDGMENTS
1. System Retirement
Funds
2. Social Security
3. Other
1. Property I
2. Employee
4. Fidelity I 3.Liability Bond 5. Judg-
Insurance Insurance Insurance Premiums ments
Total Fixed Charges
----------1----1----- ----1-----1---- ----------- ---- ---- ---- ---- -----
Decatur
WNehgirteo $ 8,374.09 $ 3,653.82 $
$ 10,258.43 $
.. _ $
$
$
$
$
S---
$20,330.13 S 42,616.47_
DeKaib Dodge
White Negro
White Negro
170,042.12 14,130.66
3,760.71 1,510.82
156,249.59 11,332.75
12,815.10 _.________ 4,708.61
42.214.07 17,308.00 3,508.03 1,438.00
3,481.92 9,111.15 122.50
1,139.21 443.03
1,336.35 111.05 _.________
.________
12.00 _. 240.00
120.00 __
155.35
387,162.13 30,760.49
30,463.44 6,904.96
Dooly Dougherty ~ Douglas
aC>o.:l Early
Echols
White 2,134.56
13.30
9,962.55
__
12,110.41
Ne~ro
2,608.89
25.00
662.93
. _ ._________ 3,296.82
WhIte 25,728.73 21,840.26
7,092.54
2,466.62
.______
2,537.19 __
59,665.34
Ne~ro 17,152.50 14,560.18
4,728.36
1,644.42
38,085.46
WhIte 3,832.84 4,202.91
7,496.34
_
._.______ 15.532.09
:~~ ~:!~~:~~ ::::::~~~:~~:::::::::: __J~~~:~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ::_:~~~:~~ ==:=:=:::: ....~~~!~:~~
White
973.78 2,465.92
1,015.51
__
4,455.21
Negro
213.77
478.46
. _. .__
692.23
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
White Negro
White Negro White Negro White Negro
White Negro
6,766.79 2,592.47 3,358.90 1,679,45
2,004.45 987.54
3,471.02 13,522.02
600.00 1,891.20 1,000.00
450.12 14,898.62 8,924.67
1,508.63 70.00
6,748.84 45.36
.. 45.00
240.00 ----
180.00
---
_ _
_ _ _ _ 4.00 2.00
273.40 _
2,731.20 1,000.00 22,115.53 11,517.14 5,363.35 2,846.99 1,512.63
72.00 24,060.28
45.36
Fayette
White Negro
1,950.09 10,834.56 4,547.60
3,154.26
__
1,779.75 22,266.26
__
--- ----____ _
_
Floyd
White 21,000.00 23,000.00
Negro
1,800.00
19,000.00 1,700.00
200.00
__ __ __
63,200.00 3,500.00
Forsyth
White 2,645.51
1,975.20
_.____
__
4,620.71
Franklin Fulton
~~~;;;;~;~:m: ;;;:~;mJ::::::::::!:::~~f;;;~;;,:t~:m:~~(i~~~~~;~ ::::~~~:~~ /~/-I::2~~:t1~i::-:::-:j:LL:I::::-/: ::;i~:~ni
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
::::::::::1:::::::::: White' ____________ ------------ ---------- 2,406.59 8,433.75 ---------- ---------- ----------
---------- ---------- 10,840.3
Negro White
------886:16
------576:56
----------
----------
-------iiii:75
--------------------
--------------------
--------------------
----------
----------
-----
--
--
-
----------
----------
----------
4,072.66 ----5:569:i
Negro White
---28:72ii:20
---24:905:oi
-------------------- ----8:742:66
----------
----------
----------
----------
-T209:66
-------------------
----------
----------
----------
----------
-i;057:08
--i:25i:85
--65:8ii9X
Negro White
14,361.59 3,702.36
12,452.50 ----------
5,549.47 ----------
4,371.33 6,070.43
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
----420:00
-------------------
528.54
- - - ~ ---- --
625.92 ----------
32,339.8 15,742.2
Negro -----------White 5,144.21
102.87 1,886.12
-------------------
----3;ii7ii:65
----------
----------
----------
----------
--------------------
---------
---------
-
-
----------
----------
----------
-T9iii:io
--i:49ii:50
102.8 13,861.5
Negro
20.49 1,063.85 ----------
590.42 ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
112.50 --- --~---- ~ - - - - - - - -- ----------
1,787.2
White
1,952.96
6,113.29 ----------
2,872.59 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---- ---~-- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Negro 2,202.28 6,756.80 ----------
319.18 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
White 14,258.03
523.09 ---------- 23,805.78 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Negro White
----ii:9iii:0:i
----i:540:8:i
-------------------
2,800.66 3,010.90
---------- ------------------- ----------
-------------------
-------------------
---------- ----------
---------- ----------
---------- ----------
---------- ----------
Negro White
1,045.35 8,510.91
40.50 ------------
-------------------
---iii:42ii:57
-------------------- ----744:2i
-----99:00
-------------------
----------
----------
-------------------
-------------------
-------------------
Negro
White Negro
----ii: oo7::i9
73.76
------:i5i:67
782.70
-------------------
----------
----i:ii27:02
545.44
-------------------
----------
162.30
-------------------
------------------------------
----------
----------
----------
---------130.00
-------------------
----------
-------------------
----------
----------------------------
10,938.8 4
398,,257886..29o6
2,800.66 8,469.76 1. 085.85 27,780.69
162.3o
5,186.08
1,531.9o
White 2,153.20
929.08 ---------- 2,379.59 ---------- ---------- 40.00 ---------- ---------- 1,800.00 ---------- ---------- 7,301.8
Negro White Negro
White
----i:7i:i:lo
2,569.64 4,365.23
----5:772:6i
7,077.92
-------------------
----------
---T8i7:27
750.00
------------ ---------- 2,771.19
---------- ---------- ----------
---------- ---------- ----------
----------
----------
----------
----------
----iiiii:06
---------- ------------------- ------------------- ----------
---------- ----------
----------------------------
----------
----------
----------
----------
----------
---------- ------------
---------- 10,302.98
---------- 10,397.56
---------- 7,269.4
Negro White
25.67 1,431.54
----i:2:ii:66
----------
----------
Negro White
----ii:240:io
-----------5,098.42
-------------------
Negro 2,052.26 3,090.82 ----------
35.50 4,000.98
147.00
-------------------
----------
----------------------------
----------
-------------------
----------------------------
------i:oo
----------
--------------------
----------
----------
---------- ----------
1,800.25 ----------
2,592.91 --- - - - ~ --- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------160.00 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
69.17 -----i5:00
61.17 8,465.43
147.0 10,931.43 5,387.25
White 13,937.92 30,032.13 633.24 12,710.13 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 159.99 ---------- 57,473.41
Negro White
4,565.42 10,010.70 211.10
2,619.05
942.20 ----------
2,632.87 2,282.58
----------
----------
----------
----------
----i45:00
-------------------
--------------------
--------------------
53.33 ----------
----------
----------
17,473.4 5,988.83
Negro White
1,309.53 2,349.55
471.12 1,642.16
-------------------
-------29:60
----------
----------
--i;i87:99
----------
----------
--------------------
--------------------
--------------------
----------
----------
----------
----------
1,780.6 5,209.30
Negro
559.20
343.08 ----------
39.27 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
941.55
White 2,317.98 5,503.01 ---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 7,820.99
Negro White Negro
~ ------ - - ---
2,109.81 527.45
-----------2,026.93 506.73
----i89:50 ----ii:i55:70 ---------- 788.92
----------
----------
----------
----24i:2:i
----------
----------
-------------------
----------
----------
----------
------------------------------
-----------------------------
276.67
----------
-----5i:l4
----------
----ii:050:9ii 1,823.1 o
~~~~~:~~~:~~I:::::::::: ~~~~~~~J~~~~~~~~~~ White 5,724.27 ------------ ----------
Negro
67.56 ------------ ----------
White 3,041.18 ------------ ----------
Negro ------------ ------------ ----------
White 1,307.05
398.94 2,465.00
Negro 1,045.63
115.75 820.00
White 2,667.09
714.90 ----------
Negro White
----i:782:i4
----ii:i6ii:29
----ii6ii:06
Negro ------------ 4,934.78 616.79
5,081.17 188.51
2,715.99
5,441.18 4,687,02
182.40
-------------ii9i:50
35.00 30.00
----------
------------------------------
----------
----------
----------
------------------------------
----------
----------
----------
----------
----------
----------
16,281.62 4,973.09 6,331.07
439.85 4,742.47
198.36
----------
----iiii::ii
--------------------
--------------------
--------------------
--------------------
----------
----------
----------
----------
638.21 9,074.77
56.11 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 2,037.49
450.52
__________
----------
;______ ___
--------------20:00
-------------------
----------
-----i5:00
---------- 4,559.21 .75 ----5:794:76
52.02 ----------1----------
10.00,:::::::::: ----------
---------- 5,613.59
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60)
VII. Fixed Charges-Continued
SYSTEM
A. RETIREMENT AND
B. INSURANCE AND JUDGMENTS
C. RENT
I
I
SOCIAL SECURITY
- - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T~R1~T E. OTHER Total
1. System
2. Em-
4. Fidelity
1. Land 2. Land ON CUR- FIXED
Fixed
Retirement 2. Social 3. Other 1. Property ployee 3. Liability Bond 5. J udg- and Bldgs. and Bldgs. RENT CHARGES Charges
-------------- --- ---------- ----- -----1----- Funds
Security
Insurance Insurance Insurance Premiums
menta Instruc- Non-In- LOANS
-~:~- ~~~~-
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
White $ Negro
White Negro White Negro Whit Negro White Negro
1,294.03 $
5,574.52 63.80
3,579.66
3,359.75 839.93
1,292.64 ..
617.06 $
$
. __._.
14,567.90
6,732.28
3,803.79
4,137.31
362.98._________
827.79
3,467.72
. .___
905.26 S
5,029.36
4,468.82 ..
2,232.23 1,116.12 1,379.49
192.14
$
$
285.92 285.91
$ .
64.00 24.00
$ ..
$
$ 300.00 $
,$ 3,116.35
_
150.00 150.00
178.00 25,563.78 6,970.08
. 12,138.19 4,423.22
5,954.96 2,783.84
6,139.85 192.14
l'>.J Long
"'"0
Lowndes
Lumpkin
Macon
Madison
White Negro Wbite Negro
White Negro
White Negro
White Negro
978.93 547.46 8,221.59
1,389.80
4,265.57
3,579.65 300.00
541.82 270.92 13,019.24
. __ . 6,889.47
131.93 10,492.40
2,498.92 1,950.00 270.68 625.00
134.50 .
1,489.46 ..
1,852.27
3,074.19 680.48
3,066.35 165.62
74.00 .
196.75 40.00 5.00
140.00 350.00
131.20 _
_ _
_ _ _ _
_ _
1,860.45 818.38
22,927.04 140.00
10,521.54 136.93
17,832.16 680.48
11,094.92 1,361.30
Marion
White Negro
1,790.51
._____
2,015.96
25.00
3,831.47
_
_
McDuffie McIntosh
~~ii ----;~~ii:~i ----::~~~:~; ::~::::::: - - ~:i~~:i~ :::::~~j:::::::::: ~~:::::::: ~::::::jl:::::::::: :~:::_L ::~::-:~:: :~::::~- 1;:;;;.;;
Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery
White Negro
3,032.08 2,866.40
1,032.11 -----983.00
4,845.58 91.60
1
139.41 --50.00 _
---
---------- ---'
::::: I----i92.00
76.04 ----76.04 __
9,125.22 4,259.04
White 2,698.26 1,596.45
4,339.19 __.
.__
.
__
8,633.90
;;;;: ~:~:::~~ l:~~;:~: - - -:3~:,4~9~57: .3~ 8-1- : - -:~- : - : -:-:-,- _'_._:_._._:__:._:_._-_._:_..
. II
I l~:~;;::~
White 1,949.28 5,672.80j_.________
_
_I
._'
--- --- 11,119.46
~'I:l~~ u~n~ ----~:~:::~~I::::::::::
Negro .. ._._. .
,__________
U~~:~~I::::.: _:1 -375ii5..2631
~:~~~:~~ -2i06-. oO-oOI-_:_-_:_-_ _:-__:_:,1_:__-_-_-_-_-__-_1_-_ -_._._._._.-_- -__:1_._:-.-_:_:_:_:.-_._: _:-__-_-_:_.-_-_.-_-_.1
375.61
Morgan Murray
:~~White
----1~,:6~0~8~.:9~0~'
:::::::::: :::::=:::: ----!:~~;:~; ====~~~=~~ ----~:~~~:~t:=:::::= 6,251.131 112.081 4,825.91[----------1----- ----1------- -
------- -1-- ------t- ---- ---------- ---------:=:::::::: =::::::::: ::::::::==\:::=-::::=1:=:--:::::
u~n~ 12,798.02
Muscogee
White 130,465.14 157,355.16
60,366.37
417.81
4,023.35
32,845.54
385,473.37
Newton :~~ ::::~:~~~:~~ :::~~:~~~:~~ :::::::::: ----3;~~n~ :::::::::: ::=::::::: :::::::::: :::::::=:t:::::=:: :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::---24;m]~
Oconee
White Negro
2,810.92
489.70 98.80
2,832.03
107.50
6,240.15 98.80
Oglethorpe Paulding
5;:~~ -ii:;~fi:;:;:;..i~~i~~liW~ ll.;m~
i~- i::~.n :."'.~ :.m.~ .~1~ Peach
Pickens Pierce Pike
White 5,904.92 1,224.79
-::mi- -
6,437.43
_
..I .1.
13,567.14
:..':- . -. ';
Polk Pulaski
~~~~fi'~~[~ -""~"' ::~~ .i:~!'I-
"::~:~
Putnam
Negro
893.96 3,717.44
26.76
__
4,638.16
Quitman
White
303.83
294.68
_
_
598.51
i,;:~I[:1:~:i ,:;:; : :;;;;i''::l~II"fmFII/ ':~:;l Rabun
Randolph
Richmond Rockdale
Schley
Screven Seminole
White' Negro White
1,693.40 2,716536..7311
1,253.54'__________ 31,,025573..4594 ----------
4,245.14
1 -----1---- ----- --- --- --- --- --- --I -- ---I -- --- 7,192.08
4,321223..4137 ----- -- ----- _---- ---- --- ---- --- -----
1
-----
2,050.00 --
----
112,,613833..3278
Negro ------------ 2,020.12 _ _ __ _ ___ _ _
432.09
---
1_
-
,----------' 1,600.01 4,052.21
:::: . ~~i'!:~~ . }!ll~,1 --~ ... 1m~,:.1.:.I...I;J. I~ [11....J.):1!ll
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60)
VII. Fixed Charges-Continued
A. RETIREMENT AND SOCIAL SECURITY
B. INSURANCE AND JUDGMENTS
---I--C. RENT - - - - - - . - - - - -
SYSTEM
- - - - - . , - - - - - - , - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - -..- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - - - - fEJrST E.OTHER
1. System
2. Em-
4. Fidelity
1. Land 2. Land ON CUR FIXED
Total Fixed
Retirement 2. Social 3. Other 1. Property ployee 3. Liability Bond 5. Judg- and Bldgs. and Bldgs, RENT CHARGES Charges
Funds
Security
Insurance Insurance Insurance Premiums ments Instruc- N00-10- LOANS
tion struction
-------1-----'--1---.1--- ------------ ---- ------- ------- --- ----
Stewart Sumter
White $ Negro White Negro
2,490.36 $ 1,194.70
. _.
710.86 $
._.
.
._
$ 2,717.03 S---.----. S
S
.. $
$ 5,317.02 S--.------ S. __.. S.
$ 11,235.27
96.05.
.
. ..
.
..
. ._____ 1,290.75
.
._. ._ 129.00
..
550.00 _. .
.____
679.00
._.
. __ .. _.______ 15.00
. .... .
. __.
15.00
Talbot
}:~ --_.~~~~~:~~ ----_.~~~:~~ :::::::::: ----~:~~~:~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ----~:~~~:~~
Taliaferro Tattnall
....t-:> Taylor
t-:> Telfair Terrell
White
971.38
212.20 ._____
156.32 ..
.
.
..
.. _. . .
.
.. 1,339.90
Negro .. .______
328.24
..
319.63,0
.
... _..
.
..
.
.
647.87
}~~ __._~~~~~:~~ .~~~~~:~~ :::::::::: _. __~~~~~:~: :::::::::: __ ~:~~~::~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::1:::::::::: :::::::::: __ .~~:~~~:~~
}:;~ -_..~~~:~:~~ :::::::::::: ::::::::::.._.~~~~~:~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: ----~~~:~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: ----~~~:~ --_.~~~~::~~
White Negro
3,775.88 14,050.04
281.00
2,400.09 51.15 . __..
._.
. __.___
421.43
17.50 .______ 547.67 21,493.61
.
. ..
120.0J .. _.__
171.15
}:~ :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::: U~U~ _.~:~~~:~~ :::::::::: . ~~:~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: lU~U~
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
White 3,453.91
227.54 4,300.00 6,497.24
..
.
.
._
i:~~ ::::~=~~~=~~::::::~~~=~~ ::~=~~~=~ ~~~!~:~~:::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: __._~~:~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::
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White __
.. __
.. 648.60
. 853.18
.
.
.
.
.
Negro
. __ _.
.
. . __.
.
._.
._. __ .
.
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2~Ug :::::::::: .~~~~~::~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: d~~:~~
14,478.69
~:!~~:~~
8,5~~:~8
1,501.78 .
~:~U~
Troup
White 3,269.54 5,240.49
._ 6,300.57
335.54
45.00._________
180.00 ._____
15,371.14
!~:~:l!~i~~mi!il ~ ::;:~:~:~:;: I;'.''~'.;:.:M.~!.:.: ::~!~.~ Turner
Twiggs
Union Upson
ii'i'":,, ::
;:::;::::.;,':''']::;.:.::: :'iilii"
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox
~
>I>-
Wilkes
~
Wilkinson
Worth
1r:;~1 1~:~~U~
3'm:~~ ====:
1~:m:n '
:::=::-.: :=:=:::=::1::::::::::1:=::=:-::: :==:=::::=1
:=::=:=::: 3~:m:1~
White 6,089.39 1,946.12
6,165.84 12.399.66 1.181.52
27,782.53
~~~ ::::~:~::~~: :::~:::::~:: ~~~~~~~~~~ :::~~:~:~~:~ )~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~J~~~:~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~:f:~:~~ ~~~~~~~~~~I~~~~~~~~~~ 1:::::::=:=1:=::::===: ~~~~~~~~~~ --~t:~~~~~
~~:~ ~:!~!:!~ ~:~~~:~~ :::::::::: ::::~:~~~:~~ :::::::::: ::::::::::I-----~n~ ::::=:::::'=:=:i~5:55 :::::::::: :=:::::::: ::::::~:~~ 1~:t~UJ
White 5,500.84 9,658.12 243.86 4.901.60 14,678.48 1,391.62
._
7,827.83 9,100.00
~1~~~
~~~:~~ 3~~U~
~~:1~ U~8:8~ ._~:14~:7~ =::::=::::1:::::::::: :::::=:::::::::=::: =::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::
Negro
446.35
191.15
56.45
_
._
:::::::::: White 1,307.11
15.00 5,800.77
430.89 .__
~;E ::::2:~~~:~~ ::::::~~~:~~
::::::~~~:~t:::::::: =:::26~:~2 ::::
White 36,571.56 Negro
9,713.71
15,833.63 12,504.81 2,646.00
__._____
97.70
::::::::::1: .___ --. ----------:::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::
935.75 -_. ..
53,302.35
U~U~ 693.95 7,651.47
3:~~~:~~
78,205.40 _
White 1,043.33
619.61
3,413.53
20.00
__
5,096.47
Negro
832.85
278.38
156.80
.___
15.00
1,283.03
White 4,015.44
900.00
2,901.69
48.00
7,865.13
_ ...:- - _._.- - - -_.-.-.- Negro 3,000.00
654.67
._________
5.00
~:::~;;iO;,,,_,, _......~::1!!!I' .~"
. 3,659.67
_..::::ii!i
Total Counties White 1,327,438.611,233,661.30 166,635.00 883,318.21224,757.52 34,416.17 6,316.86 965.75129,467.40 9,623.47 71,128.10 67,140.674,154,869.06
Negro 270,700.49 306,046.87 74,698.83 132,218.48 54,008.30 3,762.94 397.73
1,644.24 2,407.63 1,770.02 8,994.72 856,650.25
Americus
White 7,215.08
301.73
3,884.01
_
90.70 11,491.52
I--~~l:~.~...:l~il :~l~~!.jr.'.:!I .~.li.__~ l:~~ Atlanta
Barnesville Bremen Buford
.1"
1 . ' , "
TABI,E II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60)
=====
VII. Fixed Charges-Continued
------~-~---,-~~~~~-
A. RETIREMENT AND
B. INSURANCE AND JUDGMENTS
C. RENT
~
SOCIAL SECURITY
_ _ ~
--;_~~
_ _ _ ~~
~_______
~_ D. IN-
TEREST E.OTHER Total
SYSTEM
1. System
2. Em-
4. Fidelity
1. Land 2. Land ON CUR- FIXED
Fixed
~:rity _~~_ ~nsurance :~mium~l---==- ~n:f~~c' ~r~1~~ _~~~ ~ ~_~_ Retirement
_ _ _ _ _ _ \ Funds _
2. Social
3. Other 1. Property Insurance
ployee 3. Liability
I
Insurance
Bond I 5. Judg- and Bldgs. and Bldgs. RENT CHARGES Charges __
Calhoun Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown Chickamauga
White $ 3,741.24 $ 3,853.93 L
L
$
$ 123.76 L
$
$
.$
$
$
$ 7,718.93
~h1~~ ----4:632:63 ------50i~69 :::::::::: ----i:8i8:2i :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::::1:::::::::: :::::::::~ -----86:66 ----7;037:93
Negro 2,209.97
169_23
919.61
3,298.81
White 8,776_33 9,797.07
3,138.40 104.50
40_67
228.10 22,085.07
Negro 2,067.15 2,385.34
168.50
6.78
34.00 4,661.77
Wbite 8,324.67 Negro
416.35
4,448.89
13,189.91 _
White 2,726.71
650.73
3,377.44
Negro
_
to:) Cochran
""''"" Commerce
Dalton
Decatur
Dublin
White 9,146.99
346.36 21,463.52 1,020.62 1,082.61
Negro 3,048.99
692.74 4,304.16
510.56 270.65
White 2,975.21 5,854.00
20.00
Negro
390.31
679.00
5.00
White 17,375.84
930.24
._ 1,498.02 1,657.49
Negro
196.90
100.00
166.00 184.00.
._____
White 32,041.44 14,563.95 396.00 11,481.67 1,436.10
~~:~ ----~:!~~:~! ::::::i~i:~~ :=:=====:= -------~ng :::::=:::: :=:=:=:=:= :::::::==: :::::::::: :::::::=:= ::::::=::: :=:=:::::: :=::::::::1
33,060.10 8,827.10 8,849.21 1,074.31 21,461.59
646.90
59,919.16
q~Ui
Fitzgerald Gainesville Hawkinsville Hogansville Jefferson
White
Negro White Negro White Negro
White Negro White Negro
3,950.80
2,380.61 20,714.52 3,683.90 2,683_72
.______
1,518.96 759.47
2,438.67
3,671.53 2,212.32
1,114.70
981.64 490.82 2,374.14
239.91
3,000.00 491.14
2,357.96 686.75 721.82
22.00
.________
7,622.33
4,592.93 22,069.13 3,683.90 5,683.72
491.14
4.858.56 1,937.04 5,556.63
_
LaGrange Marietta Monroe
White 16,076.68 23,583.90 _.
22,229.63
__._____
61,890.21
WNNeehggirrteoo ---2--7-,8-1--0-.4--9 ---2--0-,0-7-6-.-9-1- ---------- -----4-,2-0--5-.4-6- --1--,4--6-4-.-1-31--1-,-4-6-2-.-0-4- ---------- ---------- ------._-_-_-_-
1
---------- ---5-5--,0-1-9-.-0-3-_
}Y~~~~ _. __ ::~~::~~ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,::::::::::1:::::::::: :::::::::r:::::::: :::::::::: ::~~::~~
Moultrie Newnan
Pelham Quitman Rome Tallapoosa Tallulah Falls
:::::::::: WNehgirteo 120,,678583..4600
413028..2096 ----------1_
~e~:~ ~~:~~~:~~ ~~:~~~:~~
White 2,117.71 3,613.45
Negro
337.37
232.36
.
White 1,547.55
286.07
._
Negro
773.77
252.01 _. .
White 48,925.93 28,187.94
Negro . __. __.
.
~Weh~i:t~e ~:~~~::~ :::::::::::: ::::::::::
Negro
.
5.152.96 1,288.24
' ._ .. .
177.73 4,423.25 154.86
28.00.
.
.
75.00
.
14.00 .
.
. _ _
.
_
_
240.55
..
. __._.
.
._. . _.
.
. ._.
._ .. ._ .. . __._._ .. __ .
.
..
.___
2,589.03 ..
167.74
.
._____ 168.63 1,500.00
.
.. .
..
.
._.
.
. __.____
16,695.78 12,867.65 1,935.43 .
.
. . __. .
.___
.
.
. .. . __._.
~::~O:~~ :::::::.::: :::.::::::: :::.::::::: ::._::.:::::: :::::::::: :::::::._::.: :::::::::: ::::::::::
.
16,338.85 4,084.70 29,991.11
89.00
5,971.71 569.73
6,259.02 1,025.78 108,612.73 . . __
~:~~~:~.~_
_
Thomaston Thomasville Toccoa Trion
.".". Valdosta
Cl<
Vidalia Waycross West Point Winder
White Negro
White
5,300.63 60.73
8,315.39
3,000.12 382.00.
9,760.03
.
.. . __.
9,045.98 3,693.42 .
.
._____
.
.
._. __.
._____ 6,000.50
60.20
.
_
14,301.25 502.93
30,814.82
niHi ~~~~
::;~U! ;~;:~;;;;~
~:!!n~I_.::mJ~ :::::~b~ ::;::~~:~~ ~~:;:;;;;;;;::;;;;;; :;;;;;;;:::;;:E;: :~::~~~:~~
20,593.66
8,663.89 2,406.16 10,802.59
I :'j:lj;~ : :'l.~.~ .: l~l!l".,~.~ :!:~: 1g ~." White 9,752.85 17,459.49
.___ 10,108.16
.
Negro 5,727.85 10,253.99
3,192.06
._.
.
.
.
_
_
'
728.61 37,320.50 19,173.90
5,898.65 1,250.00 21,903.08 9,387.04 4,350.86 3,949.76 6,268.08
75.00
Total Cities
White 694,355.17 195,083.02 25,796.64 169,995..33 31,143.71 10,854.23 Negro 313,410.41 35,322.50 5,916.63 55,625.39 4,962.54 2,995.75
168.67 45.78
. 14,593.67 913.13
._____
168.63 8,115.601,150,274.67 94.20 419,286.33
Total Counties White 1,327,438.611,233,661.30
883,318.21224,757.52 34,416.17 6,316.86
Negro 270,700.49 306,046.87 74,698.83 132,218.48154,008.30 3,762.94 397.73
965.75129,467.40 9,623.47 71,128.10 67,140.674,154,869.06 1,644.24 2,407.63 1,770.02 8,994.72 856,650.25
Grand Total
White
793.78 1,428,744.32 1119626,,463315..6040 1,053,313.54 255,901. 23 45,270.40 6,485.53
Negrol2,052814,,110.90 341,369.37180,615.46 187,843.87158,970.84 6,758.69
443.51
965.75 144,061. 07 9,623.47 71,296.73 75,256.27 5,305,143.73 2,557.37 2,407.63 1,770.02 9,088.9211,275,936.58
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60)
SYSTEM
VIII. Food Service and Student Body Activities I
A. FOOD SERVICE
I B. SATCUTDIEVNITTIEBSODY
Total
Se:jce Food
-------; Salaries~--I- - - - - - - --------~
______~~
a. Super- b. Other visors Employees
2. All
Other Expense
1. Sa a ries
2. All
Other Expense
Student
Body Activities
Total Expense
Payments
IX. Capital Outlay
-----"--------"-,I-----='-------~-
__o__A_._S_I_T_E_S_-;---
I_~ B. BUILDINGS
_
1. Professional Services
3. Im-
2. Site provements 1. profes-I
and
to
sional
Additious Sites Services
2. New Buildings
and Additions
3. Remodeling
~--~~-~~--"--I----"I----I----I-----I----"I------ --------~~--~~~~--~--
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
,..t,j Banks
0>
Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
White $
$
$
Negro
White
Negro __
White
~Nhe~g~ro~ :::::::::: ::::::::::::
White
Negro
$.
$ 12,457.79 $ 12,457.79 $
1,006.85 1,006.85
_
_
6,896.20
6,896.20
3,~gU~ :::::::::: :::::::::::: 3,~gU~
_
__ _
647,437.58 $ 171,815.64. 279,530.34 86,793.84 410,711.37 55,519.80. 178,021.35 164,209.21
516,118.92
359,226.82
$
$
$_.
.
$_. __.
$_.
._
.
._
.
. __.
.
.
__
.
.
.
.
.
.
. __.
.
__
.
.
"__
.
.
. __.
_
.. .
_
.
._____ 4,739.27
_
.____
25.00 3,159.52.
_
White Negro
7,199.00 6,021.62
165.90 13,386.52 305,564.79.
.
.. _._.
20,300.91
.
._____ 4,374.19 82,172.05
_
_
White
120.00 9,892.06
10,012.06 314,914.66
. __.
.
__
~eh'l~~ :::::::::: ---19;367:00 :::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::: ---19;367:00
6,008.00 768,807.07
. 750.00
Negro
.
_ 114,489.08. . ._._______
.
.
. __._.
_
._________ 14,154.22
._
1,000.00
_
White
.___
4,151.08
4,151.08 192,622.61 _.
. _.
.
Negro
...
579.24
579.24
83,674.68 .
__
White .
. ._. 13,028.55
.
. 13,028.55 575,520.00
.
__
Negro
1,757.76 _._.
. 1,757.76
79,694.03
.
.
.
_
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
White ._________
106,556.55 __.
.
._ 106,556.55 4,421,405.26
.
._____ 93,387.52
_
~h~~~ :::::::::: ::::::::::::
3U~~:~~ :::::::::: ::::::::::::
3~:g~U~
2,286,962.23 163,845.52 _.
. .
. ._.
.
..
.
_ _
Negro
.
..
.
..
48,481.25
.
.
..
.
White Negro
8,363.76 . .
137.38 . __ .
8,501.14 367,782.87 _. . . ._._.
__
25,404.80
._.
.
._____
1,300.00
138.65 _
White
.
. 8,363.95.
.________ 8,363.95 392,968.54
7.50
.
._
Negro
.
White
. 3,162.84 6,657.90
. 3,162.84 235,587.72 .__ 6,657.90 231,731.02
.. .
.
_
_
Negro . .
. __.__ 1,640.44 _._.______
1,640.44 151,837.34.
.
.
.
Bulloch
White 21,367.00
.__ 2,505.30 _. ._.
. 23,872.30 884,032.06
. _.
18,609.94
Burke Butts
~}~~~~~m~~m[~~~~~~~~~:::m~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~E~~~:~--~m:m~ 436,058.73
..
.
479,104.64
542,685.94
242,972.12
174,345.29
.
. ._.
37,927.75 1,114.38
22,921.59 1,787.95
_. .
. __.
_
.1
_
Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay l>:l
""'"" Clayton
Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson
~~----
----------1------------ WWNehhgiirtteeo
5,717_53 _ 4,198.08 _ 9,111.30
Negro
_ 6,026.17
White Negro
White Negro White
Negro White Negro White Negro
_
6,979.13
_
1,569.85
180.00 27,223.80
_ _
3,195.63 30,026.83
_
_ 6,024.33
_ 1,437.55
_
_
_ _ _
_
._
.. _._
. __.
.. __
._ . __._. .
.
.
. . __ . . .
._ ..
...
5,717.53 4,198.08 9,111.30 6,026.17
6,979.13 1,569.85 27,403.80 3,195.63 30,026.83
6,024.33 1,437.55
259,206.87 .. __.. _. ._. . __._ .... __ .. _. . _. .. .... _._._
235,904.55
__ _. . __ __. .. __.. _._ _.... __
342,178.86 .. __._ .. __ 7,949.58
.
. __ __.. 12,088.19 7,030.00
218,525.64 _..
. _. .
.
.... ._ . .... ..
__
260,076.19.
_ ..
.
. __.
..
.. _. __ ... __ _
125,993.61 _. .. _
__._. __ .. _
-- .
.
_
__
962,413.08 424.50 __..
214,718.67 __...
..
7,576.44 5,748.74 157,244.90 7,062.34
3,143.49
. .. .. __ 1,159.18
85147,,222079..3872 1,60. 0.00 3,684.89 650.00. 875..00 3._7.,333.33. ..... _._.___..
272,768.58 __.
.
..
.
.. _. __. __
93,886.64 .. .
.....
4,351,819.12 .. _.
.. .
.
. .. _. . . _.. __
. __..
.._
2,831,028.37.
..
..
.
White . Negro . .
. __._. __ . .
White .. _. Negro . White _. Negro _._.
.
.
._. ._.___
. ._______
._
White 82,444.20
._
Negro _._._.
.
White
.____
Negro __... .
..
.__
915.91
915.91
.
._______
522.30
522.30
13,168.66 1,427.37
._________ 13,168.66
._____
1,427.37
30,876.82 675.93
420.75 31,297.57
. __.
675.93
220,361.67 .__
302,805.87 . _ . __ __.__
2,809.60 ::::: __ :::::_._::_ 1,367.04 _
2;809.60 1,367.04
41,149.52
..
. __.
..
._____ 8,160.43
32,767.35 .. .. _.
. .
. ...
. __..
595,235.47 __.. . 1,000.00 _. .___ 400.00 10,000.00 ..
._
89,308.89 _. ._. _.
.
. . . ._ .. __.
925,557.51 _.. . . __.
5,877.40 1,038.05 __. __. . ._. .
57,276.31
.
.
..
... .--. . __
1,781,172.92 1,976.51 13,124.00 20,565.95 3,534.00 19,000.77 12,978.14
424,015.32
.
._._._._ .-.
...
__
143,509.12 .
._________ 267.50 _.. __.
127,273.96
.. .
.. .-.
.
. .. 3,879.83
.
.- __. _
White _. __._._._ . __.________ 39,719.47 . . .
. 39,719.47
Negro ._._. __._.
.. 5,669.32
._._ 5,669.32
White _. . . ._______ 6,297.09
.
. ._ 6,297.09
Negro ._. .__________ 2,390.21
2,390.21
White . . .
.____ 106,333.56 __._______
407.90 106,741.46
WNeh~lrtOe _-.-.- ...-.__- -__--_ ...._--_._ ..-_-_.-.-_-._ '--1-8--,8-5-9--.0'9' -_-_-_.-.--.:_.__:-__...._-_-.- ...._._-._._ '-'1-8--,8-5-9-'.0'9'
Negro __._. __.
.______ 6,626.17
.
. . 6,626.17
White
.____
22,343.87
22,343.87
Negro
.. .
. ..
. __ . .______
1,571,566.16 400.00 7,735.00 679.20 27,192.701,081,553.93 1,761.00
250,824.40 ._ .
._________ 4,898.52 81,642.00.
_
252,870.91
539.00
.____
23,804.11 - .. __
99,878.89 _. . .
..
._._ 1,913.00
_
3,889,618.45. . __._ 23,409.00._ .. . 20,772.99 316,313.46 12,625.77
915447,,346624..1833 ---.9--7-6-.3-3- ._-.------ .... ---.------ ---.-_-..---- -. ----------- ----.-_-.--.-_
290,252.00 343.04._. __. __._ .. _.
.
. . . . __
775,910.72 __._. ._ 4,429.00 . . .
._.
._. __
185,089.12.
. __ .
.
.
.
. __
._
White ._._ ... ._______
Negro
._________
White _. . __ . __.
._
Negro _ _._
White .
.__________
Negro ._._ ..
._________
White 740.00 5,446.75
Negro ._________
732.00
White __. __.____ _
Negro .
.__________
14,802.22 _._.
.____
7,401.10
.
._
8,867.94
__ __
1,753.21
,,__.
14,584.23
.___________
8,428.46
.______
19,526.84 424.38 5,640.38
5,230.24 774.25 13,901.78
398.75 ._.____
101.39
265.84 ._____
11.77
14,802.22 7,401.10
8,867.94 1,753.21 14,584.23 8,428.46
31,778.35 20,638.27
501.14 277.61
449.460.56
25.00 _. .
268,203.08 _..
._ .
390,678.06. __.
.
. _.
159,371.89
.
579,203.25 5,275.50.
.
414,526.65 3,393.36. __._.
.
182,078.94 . .... __
161,737.96. __._. __. __ .
533,092.74 _.
.
344,772.51 . ..
. _.
.
. __. . __ . .. .. . __ ._.
._.
.
.
_
..
. __. __. __._
. . __._ .. . _
. _
.. _
. __._. .
..
..
..
... ._. _
..
.. _
. _. .
._
White
._ 10,598.89 .
._. .___ 10,598.89
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._. ._
::~:~;~:~~ :========= ========== ========== =========: ============ ==========
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60)
Decatur DeKalb Dodge
VIII. Food Service and Student Body Activities-Continued
IX. Capital Outlay-Continued
A. FOOD SERVICE
I B. STUDENT BODY ACTIVITIES
----
Total Food
__-----.,-----_I----- ~ A.SITES
B. BUILDINGS
Service
Total
SYSTEM
1. Salaries
and
Expense
3. Im-
2. New
2. All
I. Sala-
2. All
Student
Payments I. Profes- 2. Site provements 1. Profes- Buildings 3. Remod
Other
ries
Other
Body
sional
and
to
sional
and
eling
a. Super- b. Other
Expense
Expens-e Activities
Services Additions Sites Services Additions
visors Employees
----:-------1----1---- ----+---+------------------- ------1----1----
White $
$
$ 34,462.16 L
$
$ 34,462.16'$ 850,713.34 $
$..
$
$
$
$ 1,644.5
Ne~ro
_ 452,739.04
_
White
465,190.311,177,450.40
598,954.452,241,595.16 9,666,481.26 13,025.7-1413,443.20 22,838.04 44,117.681,756,342.29 11,661.3
~~1~~ :::::::::: 13:~~2:~~ ~U~Ug ::::::::::I.._~~:9~~:~~
~~:~~Ug
738,046.04 687,093.06
2,527.25 282.80 3,666.03
_ _
Negro _
4,286.42
4,286.42 229,457.87
_
Dooly
Dougherty tv
"'" Douglas
00 Early
Echols
White _
__
Negro _
White 1:980:00 --105:030.32 Negro 1,320.00 25,561.54
i~~~ :::::::::: ::::::::::::
Ne~ro
Whlte Negro
10,088.93 3,054.87 339,494.03 84,697.34
:~:~~~:~! :::::::::: ::::::ii~:~~
2,290.63
__
259.07
__
10,088.93 3,054.87 446,504.35 111,578.88
lI:mJ!
2,290.63 259.07
412,425.70 5,400.00 86,197.92
_
334,444.72
_
2,339,318.29 1,093,921.64
75.00
1,895.76
1,130,209.06 19,011.8: _
m:m:!~ :::::::J:::7~0:~~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::~~:~~~:~~:::::::::
314,407.99
2,700.00
_
120,602.99
_
26,898.43
_
Effiugham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
White ---------- ------------
~~~~ ::~:~~~:~~::::::::::::
White Negro White Negro
White Negro
11,552.65 ---------- ------------
+i!U~ :::::::::: :::::::~~:~~
16,292.78
2,137_21
__
4,115.15
201.00
1,238.84
96.50
18,314.47
__ __
11,552.65
lU~U~
16,292.78 2,137.21 4,316.15 1,335.34
18,314.47
350,559.18 ---------- ----------
1__________ 10,000_00 ---------
HUiU~ :::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::: :::~~:~~~:~~ :::::::::
745,295.02
_
305,492.07
_
250,250.09
_
127,173.51
_
741,332.80
351,559.60
_
3,993.97
_
Fayette
White Negro
7,239.78
7,239.78
312,568.49 110,110.68
_ _
Floyd
White Negro
32,633.00 2,000.00
32,633.00 1,451,638.00 2,000.00 122,875.00
_ _
Forsyth Franklin
[~~~I-'.~~i:~;~1 ,:::*i~:1::/:95~:~~ --:~;:i;mil--:::wm:~~ ii:ii~;::i :~~:~~~:~~,~~~!~~~;~~ :~:~~~~:9;~~~:mI~~~I ;mi:i~i
Fulton
Negro
11,428.461 14,980_95 __
26,409.41 1,106,537_061_________ 26,550.001 3,680.53 7,133.11 251,394.89 5,140.1
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
~~:~:::~~r:~::~::~-: <;;;;;-!:-_;L::-: Wbite
Negro Wbite Negro Wbite
I
2,316.6l.
11,106.82 __________ 1____________
11,106.82
-----------------------
---------.-.
------------
------------
103.58 ------------
---'2;420:22
Negro Wbite
1,158.32 -- --- --- ----
51 .79 -- -_._--
--'16;066:61
----------
----
--- "---
1,210.11 16,066.61
Negro Wbite
-------------------
_w __ ------------------
-----------14,083.94
-------------------
----- ---------------
---14;083:94
Negro -- ------- -------- ---
--- 4,675.06
-- --- ------ - - -~--
4,675.06
Wbite ---------- ------------ 5,467.68 -------._-- ------------ 5,467.68
Negro ---------- --
---- ~--
--
Wb'te ---------- ------------
- - - - Negro - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - ~ - --
6,398.86 -- ---~---- ------------
- - 37,990.60 ---------- - - - - ~ - - - ~-
1,775.91 -------- -------- ---
6,398.86 37,990.60
1,775.91
--- Wbite ---------- - - -~- - --
Negro ---------- ------- ----
21,031.96 ---------- ------- ----
575.99 ---------- -- -- - - ~ ---
21,031.96 575.99
--- Wbite ---------- ------- ---- 38,022.35 -- --, --- -- ~ - - --
38,022.35
------------ -- Negro ---------- "-- - ~ - - -- ---
------- -- ----- --- --------~---
Wbite ------ --- ------ ----- 1,824.45 -- ----- -- --- ---
1,824.45
Negro --- -~--
------ - -_.
I- 2,638.29 --- ----
---- ---
2.638.29
Wbite ------
------ ----
7,499.77 ---- ---- ---- ----
7,499.77
. Negro
Wbite
-----------
- - - - ~ - - --
-- ------- --
--- - - - - - - ~ ~ -- ---
-- --
------------ 9,097.40 ------ --- --
---- -------- ---
----9;097:40
Negro Wbite
_--------
---- -----
--23;;;88:81
4,277.85 ----- ---- -- --------- 4,277.85 77,843.21 ---- -- -- -- -------- 101,532.02
Negro ---------- 1,998.60 14,096.96 ---- ----- --- ------- 16,095.56
Wbite ---------- --- ---- --- 5,624.44 ---- --- ---- ------- 5,624.44
Negro ---------- --- -------- 1,217.72 ---- --- -- ------- 1,217.72
Wbite -------- -- ----- --- 14,600.72 -.-- --- -- --------- 14,600.72
Negro ~- -- - - - - -- -- ----- ---
6,004.23 "
------- ------------
6,004.23
Wbite -- ------- -- --- -----
Negro ,- ------- --- --- ----
White --- ---- --- ---- ---
Negro --- ------ ---- -------
Wbite - - ~ - - - - - --
7,997.20
Negro ---------- 2,967.80
Wbite ---------- ------------
Negro ---------- ------ -----
.- Wbite ---- ----- --- --------
Negro ----- ---- -- ---
36,610.11 -------- -- ~ - -- ----
8,138.16 -------- -------- ---
7,662.20 ------- -- -------- --2,588.77 ---- ----- -----------7,499.95 -- ----- - --- - - - --~-2,607.20 --- ---- -----------3,759.36 ---------- -----------2,174.56 ---------- -----------8,119.94 ---------- ------------
762.15 ---- ----- ------------
36,610.11 8,138.16 7,662.20
2,588.77 15,497.15 5,575.00 3,759.36 2,174.56 8,119.94
762.15
Wbite ---------- -------- --- 7,404.90 ---------- ------------ 7,404.90
Negro ---------- ------------ 4,579.56 ---------- ------------ 4,579.56
Wbite ---------- ------------
Negro ---------- ------------
6,558.40 4,246.11
----------
----------
------------
- - - - - - - - ~ - --
6,558.40 4,246.11
Wbite ---------- ------------ 5,951.22 ---------- ------------ 5,951.22
Negro ---------- ------------
814.27 ---------- ------------
814.27
Wbite Negro
Wbite
-------------------
----------
-- ----
-
-
-- ------
-
~~-
------------
9,263.46
""3;158:35
-------------------
----------
-----------------------
------------
9,263.46
-"'3;158:35
Negro ---------- ------------ 2,085.38 ---------- ------------ 2,085.38
465,141. 79 ---------- ----------1---------- ---------- ------------ -.--------
675.00 128,385.29
-------------------
::::::::::\::::::::::
-------------------
-----------------------
--------------------
41,870.27
1,386,447.95 600,743.42 535,244.67
----------
----------
---202:50
--2;806:00
3,292.71 -------_ ..-
--3;083:50
400.00 99,312.50
----------
----------
--8;781:80
------------------------107;689:30
----------
-12;959:3-
8,642.04
11,465.78
624,680.79 304,902.64
----------
- ----------
- - - - - ~ ~ --
----------
-------------------
----------
---------- - - - - ~ - - --
----880:00
--------
----------------------------------
-------------------
----- ----
298,749.57 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ----------
325,265.28 ---------- ---------- ---------- - - - - ~ -- - -- ~ - - -- - - - - --- ----------
1,557,233.94 147,256.26 709,963.49
---------- ---------- ------------- ----- ---------- ----------
---- ----- ---------- ----------
----------
-------------------
------------
-----------------------
--~
~-
-
-
-
---
---
~--
--
----
47,375.84 ---- ----- ---------- -- - -- --~- ---------- ------------ --------
1,305,439.20 ---- ----- 5,602.25 918.90 ---------- 6,487.55 2,890.62
20,693.40 ---- ----- ---------- -- ------- ---- ----- ------------ ---- - - - ~-
192,109.00 341,882.89
----195:00
-------- ---------- ---- -- -~- --- -------- ----- ----
1,642.00 ---- --- - --
------------ ---- -----
392,338.67 ---------- ------."- ---- --- --- ---- ------------ ---- -----
53,104.25 ~- - - -- ---- ---- ----- ---- --- --- ---- ------------ ---- -----
292,470.15 ,-- ---- - - - - ~ - - - -- ---- --- -- ------- ------------ ----------
322,093.92 610,738.90
---------- ----------
._-------- ----------
-------------------
--;;;123.88
------------ ----------
33,517.69 ----------
148,415.02 -- ------- ---------- -- ------- ------ --- ------------ ----- ----
258, 190.59 ---------- - ~ - - - - - - -- -------- ----- ---- ------------ ----------
95,900.25 ---------- ---------- -505,024.00 ------- -- -------- --
------- -------- --- ------
-----
-----------35,724.78
----------
-- - - - ~ - - --
366,973.32 ------ --- -- ------- ------ --- ---- ----- ------------ ----- ----
1,494,802.18 ----- ---- -------- ---- --, ---- ----- 298,717.07 ----------
489,861.34 -----353,185.30 ------
175,771.33 --- - - ~
--- ----------
--- ----------
--- - - - - - - - ~ --
---------390.30
------.---
----------- - --------- -----
88,552.00
------------
"3;738:99
------------ 534.66
455,144.62 103,726.91 190,854.52
----- -------- ---------- --
-------_ ..-
- - - ~ - - - - --
----------
----------------------------
---- -------- --------------
------------
------------
- - - - - - ~ - - - --
593.95 675.00
----------
176,461.33 ------- -- ---------- ---------- ---------- .----------- 293.74
444,061. 39 ---------- ---------- ---------- 239.35 19,100.00 ----------
107,474.62 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ --------
492,755.36 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 13,542.20 ----------
400,996.50 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ----------
247,895.30 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ----------
245,294.47 ---------- ---------- ---------- - - - - - ~ - - -- ------------ ----------
294,394.78 ---------- ---------- ~ - - - - - - - -- ---------- ------------ ----------
120,259.89 329,329.36
----107:;;11
::::::::::
::::::::r--945:00::::::::::::
-------------------
145,217.15 169,384.58 202,509.01
::::::::::1::::::::::
--------_.1 .. --------
----------
===:::::::
---------- ------------
:::=::====1==::========
----------
-------------------
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENT8-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60)
VIII. Food Service and Student Body Activities-Continued
IX. Capital Outlay-Continued
SYSTEM
A. FOOD SERVICE
B. STUDENT BODY
ACTIVITIES
-----_._---,---- -------
1. Salaries
a. Super- b. Other visors Employees
2. All Other
Expense
1. Salaries
2. All
Other Expense
Total Food Service and Student Body
Activities
A. SITES
B. BUILDINGS
Tota Expense Payments
I 1. Profes- I 2. Site
3. Improvements
1. Profes-
sional
and
to
sional
Services Additions Sites Services
2. New Buildings
and
Additions
3. Remodeling
------.-------- --- ----1----1_-------1----1---- ------- ----------------
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
etVn
0
Long
Lowndes
Lumpkin
Maeon
M adison
White S-
$ 3,680.29 $.. __. ._ $
._._ $_.. _.
.$
Negro _.________
969.59
....
..
._
White
.
..... _
14,184.94 ._._ . . _.
_
Negro
. _. .
3,632.34._ _... _._. __.. _
White
.. _ 4,819.33
.. _
Negro
._ ... _.. 1,922.65 ._.__ _ ._. _
White _._.
.
267.08 7,351.91 __.___ ..
_
Negro
. ._ .. __.___ 8,821.16._ ... _. . . ._._
White . . __ .
._.__ 4,279.88 ._... .._.
_
Negro _. .. __._._ ... _._ 1,961.94
.. __ .. ._._.
3,680.29 $
969.59 14,184.94 3,632.34 4,819.33 1,922.65 7,618.99 8,821.16 4,279.88 1,961.94
White _.. __. .
....
Negro _.
... ._. __
White Negro
.
.. _...
_
White . . __ ._
.
~~1~~ ::::::::::'.::: ::: _
Negro _. . .
._ .. _.
White .. .
.__ __._.
Negro
.
3,235.43
... _ ._. __ . __._
2,197.39._ . __.
._. __
16,233.39._._._ .. _ ._._. __
986.22 _.. .... . _..
6,295.49
_. . _.
114.38 .__ __ __
.._
6,276.22 __.. _._ _ .. _. . .
3,927.62
_ _ ._
13,312.71 . __
1,298.62 __ ___ .
_._ '_' __ ... _..
3,235.43 2,197.39 16,233.39
986.22 6,295.49
114.38 6,276.22 3,927.62 13,312.71 1,298.62
207,332.07 S._ ..
S ... _ S . $
$
$
73,810.26 __._. __. .
.. _.....
..
. . __. __
713,743.63 545.00
._ ..
2,458.00 73,273.97
... _.
396,194.97 __.
.. ._.
..
._ .... _. . ._
203,058.53._.
._._.
.... .
..
._
194,592.74 __....
.
._ .. __.
.
.. _
315,778.17 . _.___ 2,500.00 _.
..
..
.. _....
397,126.32
. _. __. .
.______ _._. .
. ._
212,784.87
..
325.31 _.
._.
. 2,703.25
141,342.76 __._______
_.
._._ ._. ._. .
_
185,649.57 89,669.13 709,178.22 265,777.74 325,356.18 6,375.19 309,016.75 _.
367,756.98 462,532.96. 131,536.19.
._. . . __ .
... . .
. .
.
.
.
. ._._
.____ 137.00 ._. __.
.
_
.
12,310.40 238,850.50
_
.
1,816.68 147,126.44
._
. . __._._ 310.84
651.68 3,811.95
. _.
.
. __... __.
. _. ...
.
._______ 2,728.36 . _
. __ . __._. .
.____ 4,408.18
.
._. . __ .
.
338.98 . __
.
..
._ ..
._. __._
M arion M cDuffie M eIntosh M eriwether M iller
White __._ ..... ._ .. _ .___ 2,293.22 297.00
191.31 2,781.53
Negro . __..
._,___ _._ 1,665.63
.. __... _._.___ 1,665.63
White ._._ .. __._ .. __. __ ..
11,779.74
.. _. __..
11,779.74
~);;~~I-----I-. -'---'-'-1"-'3:285:81 ::::.:::::- --'113:57 '---3:399:38
Negro . ._._._ . __ ._ .. _._
White __.. .
._.
Negro . .
. __.. ._
White ._ . . __ ' _.... _
Negro .... __ ... __
3,979.19._.. ._.
26.51
11,498.57 __. . _ ...
18.48
7,893.03.. ... _._ ...
7,293.76 .. __ ._ ... _.. _
1,284.32. __ . . . ' _. __. .....
4,005.70 11,517.05 7,893.03
7,293.76 1,284.32
239,701.27 __.
._________ 67.50 400.00
378.50
._
117,395.07. .
.
. __ ._.
. __ ._.
_
381,978.46 _.
. __ ._________ 27.52. . __._.__ 1,720.54
196,672.48
. ._. .__________ 3,571.49
155,481.80 __. .
.
.
.
.
12,674.58
212,729.35
.____ 982.00 __..
4,000.50 5,818.86
530,802.34 __.
. __.______ 434.04
.
504.00 .
_
427,056.30 303.35
_
368,607.79
.
.
.____ 4,665.60 2,274.61
124,836.06
...
. _._.
. .. _.. _..
_
M itchell Maurae ~Iontgomerv
White . . _ _
Negro ._._
_
White . ._ _ ._._
Negro _.. .. _ . __, .. __.
White . . . __.. _. _. . .
Negro ._. __.. _.. !_.
12,619.73 _....
6,491.91 ._._._._._ ._.
._.
2,478.50 __._ .. _._. __._ __._._
3,394.23 _. . . _. . . . __
1,761.52 .
._ .. ._
12,619.73
6,491.91 2,478.50 3,394.23 1,761.52
495,737.72 253,425.77 278,264.14
254,622.67 206,408.82
129,909.48
__
..
____ .
.
.
.
._.
.. __. .
1---------- .
.__ .
__ ._______
. ._ . __._ ..
.. _.
__. __
..
.
. _. . _
. __._._. __
.. _
_
Morgan Murray
Musoogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
'".0..1.. Pulaski
Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens
White Negro White Negro
7,069.301__________ 5,022.93 12,935.96 _
95.79 7,165.09 314,332.26 .
117.31 5,140.24 249,407.03
12,935.96 456,991.19 .
_
5,110.00
. .
434.00 4,177.23 .
55,493.22
_
.
. __
__
. .. . _
WNehgirteo
131,005.42 10,977.32
228,710.50
370,693.24_
6,124,555.08 1,302,371.63
..
White
._________
16,866.61 16,866.61 647,530.99
Negro
.
.
.
.______ 3,250.95 3,250.95 254,929.05
White . Negro
.___________
6,572.81 1,080.81
6,572.81 1,080.81
281,063.79 _.________
79,522.40
.
White
.
2,861.51 ..
.__ 2,861.51 280,127.77 _.
Negro
1,442.08
1,442.08 161,899.81
White
12,552.88
12,552.88 548,446.21 6,100.00
Negro ._____
1,133.56
.________ 1,133.56
75,243.72 2,083.30
1,542,365.45
_
.
..
.. _
.
._
296.80 30,450.21
_
.
. . __
_
.
_
25,000.00
_
_
White
..
Negro
.________
White .
._____
Negro
White
.____
Negro
.___________
White . __.______
Negro
White
Negro
7,693.64
.__
3,790.98 __.
12,150.56
437.33 _...
175.00
50.00
5,100.00 .______
4,428.52
_
.
.
.____
7,500.81 3,750.40
7,693.64
3,790.98
12,150.56
437.33
7,675.81
3,800.40
5,100.00
4,428.52
_
.
._
362,185.59. 347,443.55 397,842.25 31,115.29
485,148.01 119,049.89.
241,923.86 179,569.02 681,264.33 136,301.56
. 27.00 . . __._ .
._._. .
. .
787.32
. ..
.
.
.
.
155.00
.
13,900.00
..
.
.
.. __. ._
542.60
_
1,835.00
_
_
.
.. _
.
_
White Negro White Negro White Negro
White . Negro
White Negro
.____ 3,274.30
.__________ 3,274.30
.__ 1,606.27
. 1,606.27
.________ 6,902.64._________
6,902.64
4,404.37
.______ 4,404.37
.__ 1,400.15 523.27
1,400.15 523.27
.
.________ 10,303.93
.__________ 10,303.93
.
.
.
_
4,493.66
._ 4,493.66
2,652.19 _.
.__________ 2,652.19
169,158.36 141,526.71 . 227,331.32 218,279.96 77,631.89 73,930.67
440,728.19 5,232.08
259,237.99 284,001.01
. __. . . .
.
..
.______ 12,300.00
_
.
.
_
.
.
.. __. _
.
.
. __. _
.
_
.
.
_
2,368.70 9,979.89 166,672.06
_
.
_
.
_
.. .
_
White 61,650.39 90,345.38
Negro 1,260.00 20,379.80 White
Negro
White
Negro
White
.__________
Negro ._________
White
Negro
. ._________
403,151.05 _.________
134,383.68 . . 10,197.00 _.________
2,235.06
1,703.25
.
1,012.23
11,461.92 . .
2,790.48._________
6,362.56 ..
2,879.87
.
38,498.18 12,832.73
.
.__________
White
..
30,351.15
~~;:~ ::::::::::1:::::::::::: -__~;:~~~:~~ ::::::::::1::::::::::::
593,645.00 168,856.21 10,197.00
2,235.06 1,703.25 1,012.23 11,461.92 2,790.48 6,362.56 2,879.87
30,351.15
~;:~~~:~!
4,330,088.40
29,388.64.
.
1,149,724.90
._
1,968,031.44
9,796.21 .
.
383,241.63 __. __
325,286.60
.____ 3,330.84
10,603.85
.
.. _
124,548.22 __.
._.____ 5,000.00
.
.
.
110,068.44
c
. ._
93,746.40
_.
.
_
418,069.52 406,801.31
30.00 1,000.00
.____
.
15,019.38
._
.
.. __
261,242.05 500.00 21,160.60 2,410.80
.
157,560.26
_
_
I, iiU~nL~~~~~j~~:~:~~~:~ ~~~:~~~j~~~~i~~~~~:::~;~~;;:~t~~~~~~~:
SYSTEM
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60)
VIII. Food Service and Student Body Activities-Continued
IX. Capital Outlay-Continued
A. FOOD SERVICE
a. Super- b. Other visors Employees
B. STUDENT BODY ACTIVITIES
1. Salaries
2. All Other Expense
Total Food Service and Student Body
Activities
Total Expense Payments
A. SITES
B. BUILDINGS
- - --~-------- - - - - - , - - - - - - , - - - - -
3. Im-
1. Profes- 2. Site provements 1. Profes-
sional
and
to
sional
Services Additions Sites .Services
2. New Buildings
and Additions
3. Remodeling
Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall
l>:l
~ Taylor
l>:l
Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treut!en
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
White $
$ 3,385.65 $
$
$ 260.06 $ 3,645.71 $ 167,654.03 $
$--------- $-
$
$-
Negro
3,784.85
186.67 3,971.52 264,066.51
Wbite
6,516.67
__
6,516.67 314,878.41
Negro
6,516.67
__
6,516.67 286,559.20
White
3,677.43
__
3,677.43 164,318.97
1,200.00
Negro
4,265.81
__
4,265.81 234,215.75
$
_
_
_
_
_
_
White
...
Negro
White
Negro
White
Negro
White
~~~~ ::::::::::::::::::::::
1,845.05
1,424.88
11,789.31
4,887.51
4,766.12
1,336.09
2,091.82
1,100.49
9,905.74
H~U~ ::::::::: ::::::::::::
1,845.05 1,424.88 11,789.31 4,887.51 6,102.21
3,192.31 9,905.74
H~U~
98,841.20
_
113,138.11
_
544,682.71
8,254.35
211,995.03
2,200.0
261,379.53
_
207,176.79
_
455,683.61
_
m:UH~ :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::~~~~~~:~t::::::::
White Negro White Negro White
Negro White
14,201.34 7,241.23 , 21,374.24 2,285.14 7,676.88
1,111.09 6,094.07
14,201.34 7,241.23 21,374.24 2,285.14 7,676.88
1,111.09 6,094.07
549,122.89 19,607.50
339,202.75
770,643.39 22,500.00
240,776.14
405,371.16
12.50
110,712.58
22.75
261,220.74
3,210.00
577.31
189.90
_ 106.23
_ _ _
_ _
~Iii~~ :::::::::: ::-:::::::: ----5;228:30 :::::::::: :::::::::::: ----5;228:30 ----229;927:83 ----i66:75 :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::
Negro ---------- ---- ------- 1,072.56 ---------- ------------ 1,072.56
87,598.86 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- -----------T---------
White
__
19,328.90
19,328.90 631,520.66 208.70
4,460.70
i 20.00
Negro
__ __
3,065.29
3,065.29 276,508.86 335.48
1,200.00
White
8,754.37
8,754.37 325.246.43 __
248.62
13,902.29
_
Negro
. . 1,856.11__________
1,856.11 121,732.61
_
White
5,600.45
38.00 5,638.45 238,856.03
_
~~~~:~:~-~-~-~ _l~l~l~~l]----HIn~~l:~:l~l~~ ~~~~~~~1m~ ----H1Ni ----~~i;m:;; ll~~~l~~:~ ~l~:~~ll~~ llll~l:ll~ ~lllll~lllllll~~llHi\~~g~gg
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
Total Counties
White -------.-- ------.----- 39,995.76 ---------- -----------. 39,995.76
Negro ---------- ------------ -- 1,364.85 -- -- ---~ -----.-----. 1,36t.85
White ---.------ ------------ 14,227.66 .--------- -.---------. 14,227.66
Negro ---------- ------._---- 7,113.83 ---------- -----------. 7,113.83
White -----._--- .-------_.-- 17,429.66 ---------- -----------. 17,429.66
Negro White
----------
---.------
-------.----
------------
---TI24:76
---------.
----------
-----.-----. -.---.------
----3;i24:76
Negro
-------.---- 2,843.52 ----.----- -----.-----. 2,843.52
White .--------- -.----------
Negro ---.------ ---.---.----
10,279.03 4,96L31
-.-------- - - -~ - - - --
--.--------.
- --- - - ~ --
10,279.06 4,96t.31
White - -- - - -~ - -- ~ - - - - --- - - --
Negro White
----------
----------
------------
--- - ~ -- - - - --
17,606.62 -- ~ - - - - - ~- -----------2,OOl.3t - - ~ - - - - - -- ~ - - - - -- -- ---
2,811.08 ---------- ------------
17,606.62 2,001.34 2,811.08
Negro White
--------------------
-------.----------------
2,925.32 6,166.96
----------
----------
----------.-_---_--.----
2,925.32 6,166.96
Negro White Negro White Negro
---------- ------------
---------- ------------
----------
----------
~ -- - - - ----
-~-------
-
-
--- ------
--
-- --
-
-
--
--
~-
1,386.42 ----------
------------
--265;762:97
-~ ----
-
-
~
-
-
-
---
----------
------------ ---- -- ~ ---
---7;748:7i
1,386.42 7,748.71
--i3i;24i:82 --397;004:79 ------------ ------------
1,465,603.82 ---------- 13,700.00
48.00 13,507.26
_
127,527.37 673,055.79
------------.-_-----
---------
:::::
::::::::::
::::::::::
---20;474:57
-'4;i78:91
186,933.55 760,875.01 17,906.54 173,143.9t 191,761.33 476,579.97
447,643.21
-------------------
------.-.-
-------------200:00
--------.----_-----.-.---::_:_:_::_::_::
75.00 --5;040.00
::::::::::
:.:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:
1,602.00
:::::::::: ::::::::::
---iO;568:44 ---T869506:0.601
--7;452:80
:_:. : : : : : : : :_
_ _
904,707.71 ---------- -----
181,668.11 ---------- -----
- 118,324.85
103,164.12 241,534.30
----------
----------
----------
----
-
-
-
-
~
-----
107,327.38 ---------- -----
369,658.66 ---------- -----
7,153.30 ---------- -----
1,505,230.46 -------.-- -----
3,466.00 ---------- -----
230.00
_
White ---------- ------------ 7,283.26 ----------
63.77 7,347.03
Negro ---------- ------------
White Negro White
- - - - - - - - ~- - -- ~ - - - -- - - ~ - - - - ~-
------------
---- - - - - ~ --------------
2,129.73 6,270.17 2,638.03
------ --
-
-
~ ~ ~
--
-
-
-
---- ----
-----------------------
------------
7,235.92 ---------- ------------
2,129.73 6,270.17 2,638.03 7,235.92
Negro White Negro
-
-
~ ~
----
-
-
-
--
--
-
---~
----
-
-
--
-~
------
---------- ------------
3,718.80 13,465.68
- - - -~ --- - ---
- -- - ~ -- --- ------------ 3,718.80 ---------- ------------ 13,465.68 ---------- ------------ ------------
346,228.11 142,623.36 309,988.85
- - - - - - ~ ~ --
-------------------
1,525000..0000 ----- _____
287,957.60 ---------- -----
307,565.33 --- ---~ --- -----
197,073.72 581,550.99
-iO;255:44
-37;2 39.86
317,830.63 ---------- ~--- -
._____
1,692.12 2,722.05 ._ 592.65
33,330.62
. __
_ 170,348.62 50,939.78
800.00 _
White 196,986.66 962,871. 68 4,414,179.87 11,698.70 1,057,307.85 6, 6t3, 044. 76 113,620,955.47 89,6t9.08 718,335.38200,380.74 264,308.1311,415,5t6.0t 217,878.02 Negro 12,728.02 81,796.56 644,124.19 774.25 47,757.86 787,180.88 39,018.882.54 6,751.28 52,3 08.17 11,325.82 22,539.341,183,324.06 37,244.67
Americus Atlanta Barnesville Bremen Buford
White ---------- ------------ 7,497.33 - -- - - -~ --- ------------ 7,497.33 J 309,5t9.47 175.00 9,0 00.00
Negro White
--------------------
-~ ----------------------
Negro ---------- ------------
3,508.60 283,038.18
----------
- - - ~ - - - - --
------------.----------
128,111.88 ---- ----- -- ---------
3,508.60 283,038.18 128,111.88
177,708.01 14,747,185.69 8,982,964.40
--------------35:00
----------_____
-----
33,773.97 9,872.98
White ---------- ------------ 4,511. 75 ---------- -- --------- 4,511.75 213,198.76 ---------- -----
Negro ---------- ------------
White
::::~: ~ ~~: ~~ I::::: Negro
White
-------.------------
----------
--------------T445:72
1---------- Negro ---------- 1,347.97
=: =:: 17,525.35
__________
---i1;629:99 ----5;498:38
---i5;774:62 ---29;469:45
----i92;5io:93 ----i53;566:86
----------
--------------- ~---
~
~
-
--
--~
----
-----
2,831. 82
------------ 4,179.79 42,960.98 ---------- -----
.
_
52,378.19 13,690.22
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (195960)
VIII. Food Service and Student Body Activities-Continued
IX. Capital Outlay-Continued
SYSTEM
A. FOOD SERVICE
1. Salaries
a. Super- h. Other visors Employees
2. AJI Other Expense
B. STUDENT BODY ACTIVITIES
1. Salaries
2. All Other Expense
Total
Food Service
and Student
Body Activities
Total
Expense Payments
A. SITES
B. BUILDINGS
N:------ -------------1-3-. 1m ------2.
1. Profea- 2. Site IPlOvements 1. Profes- Buildings 3. Remod-
sional
and
to
sional
and
eling
Services Additions Sites Services Additions
--------- ----1----1----- ---- ---- ----- ----- -----.--- --- ---- ---- ---
Calhoun Carrollton CartersviJle Cedartown Chickamauga t.:>
01
>I>- Cochran Commerce D alton D ecatur D uhlin
White S. __.
S.
Negro
$ 8,767.09 $
$.
White
12,180.54
Negro
. __.
.
.
White 3,349.94
9,282.27
Negro White
2,127.38 11,624.61
Negro
White 1,440.00 4,526.80 18,799.03
Negro
.
_
$ 8,767.09 $ ._________ 12,180.54 .____ 12,632.21 2,127.38 11,624.61
24,765.83
White Negro ... .. __
White Negro White Negro
White Negro
2,700.06 300.00
4,940.96
White 3,600.00
Negro
__
11,494.50 1,368.50
13,420.00 17,016.46 5,200.00
7,255.19 1,112.98 21,170.98 2,191.79 15,331.84 _.________ 2,928.27 18,374.06
75,389.95 21,600.00
7,498.14 37,678.73
7,255.19 1,112.98
40,163.62 3,560.29 18,031.90 3,228.27 36,735.02
_
133,685.14 26,800.00
274,894.97 $
$
S
$
$,.
$ 688.61
57,807.08 .
..
._
304,995.89
.
.
._
147,915.32
.
_
459,718.50 __._.
3,748.02 23,613.00 1,459.90
142,854.71 430,681.26
12,191.70 39,190.00.
_
.
.
_
84,506.59 _..
.._
152,310.04
.
.
..
409.81
.
_
234,938.46 76,468.08 280,188.90 31,380.94
662,507.11
80,765.28 918,389.31
173,647.20 499,088.48 188,719.67
.
_
.
_
_
.
_
_
_
963.68
_
. .____ 100.00 _. .. ._.
.. _
.______ 6,720.11
8,761.10
.__ 922.00
._.
425.00
.__
.
__
__
35,000.00
_
Fitzgerald Gainesville Hawkinsville Hogansville Jefferson
White
3,467.88
3,467.88 314,624.82
Negro
1,597.87
1,597.87 150,772.22
White
15,416.68
15,416.68 644,343.50
...
Negro
3,753.60
3,753.60 219,353.99 .
..
White 1,800.00 2,850.00 27,078.21 .______ 27,144.80 58,873.01 169,435.34 _. __.
..
....
.
.
Negro
167.62
167.62
46,216.80
.
White . ._
5,642.46
5,642.46 190,794.45
.
Negro _.________
2,098.97
2,098.97
79,328.96
WNehgirteo 1,456.00 11,33. 5.00 32,078.15 .
14,266.96 59,1.3.6. ._1_1.
183,034.18
_ _
650.56 375.00 . __
._ _ _
__
LaGrange Marietta
:::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::f::::::J:::::::::i:::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::: White ---------- -------.---- 34,445.42 ---------- ------- ----- 34,445.42 833,793.27 ---------- ----- ----
S:~~
::::::::::1:::::::::::: :::::::::::1.~:~!~:~i~:~~
1 __ - - - - - - -
1,974.36 5,933.25
Monroe Moultrie Newnan
Pelham Quitmllll Rome Tallapoosa Tallulah Falls
Thomaston Thomasville Toccoa Trion t-:l
'"'" Valdosta
Vidalia Waycross West Point Winder
Total Cities
Total Counties
Grand Total
White
Negro
.
White _._.______ Negro .
White __.
.__________
Negro
1,657.61 .______
18,079.32 __.
13,006.65 3,699.47
1,657.61 .
._________ 18,079.32
.
. __ .
..
13,006.65
3,699.47
131,978.67
.
.. .
697,753.29
141,785.01
.
489,661.50 .
127,162.53 ..
.
----------
.
..
.
_
.. .. .
.
.. .. __ -.
_
..
._. __
19,352.84 .
.
_
.
_
White
.
._______
Negro _.. _. . ....
White _.
.________
Negro ._.____
White
..
Negro _.
.
White Negro _.
. 4,320.00 .
White
Negro _.
._. _.
5,141.57
1,888.36. 3,831.46. 2,023.74
.____
.
._____
.
.___
8,977.81 1,642.93
.______ .___
16,915.89 . ._.
5,141.57
1,888.36 3,831.46 2,023.74 ._______
30,213.70
.
. __ ..
1,642.93
.
202,698.12 112,713.31 134,650.85 108,806.43 964,450.03 284,520.78 _. 130,653.44
51,575.13
..
. ._. .
..
._. __ . .
.
.
.
.
. __.
.
.. ._.
.
._ ..
.
. __ -----.-- .
.. __ .
.
. --.-------
..
----------
.
_
.______________ 14,818.38 _.
_
._.
.
.-------.-
. -- . -
.- ..---------------
.
----------
.
.
._ ----------
White .
. __ .__________
Negro ..
White 8,149.94 21,521.56
Negro 3,870.00 5,469.00
White 1,935.00 10,854.21
Negro 360.00 2,025.97
White 1,620.00
._
Negro .______ 5,001.55
White 21,042.99
Negro 6,056.14
11,041.86 2,391.31 __.
84,005.36 _. 34,839.61
36,357.14 _.. 13,023.09 19,461.19
.___
... .____
.________ .____ .____
7,134.21 5,938.59
.. _ ._
11,041.86 2,391.31
113,676.86 44,178.61
56,280.56 15,409.06 27,019.78 5,001.55 21,042.99 6,056.14
571,250.11 116,869.67
567,714.51 348,473.05
338,306.20 111,114.53 226,118.45 20,580.85 749,065.46 _. 447,222.08
9,600.00 504.73
.
.
._.
----------
._.
. __.___
2,596.94
.
.
._________ 320.0P
.
. 1,078.19
. 1,746.00
.__ 1,000.00
.
.
_
.
---
------.---
---_.
._ ----------
. __ 15,088.92 ..
.___ 9,115.17
.
.
..
_
White Negro White Negro White Negro
White
Negro
.. _ .___________ 7,169.24
.
.______ 2,025.83
19,667.97
8,429.13
.___________
.
..
1,480.00 8,325.00 34,565.19
1,110.00 1,850.00 7,339.58
7,169.24 2,025.83
. .. 19,667.97 .__ 8,429.13
1,050.00 1,050.00
500.00
500.00
._ 10,543.69 54,913.88
._
320.70 10,620.28
207,641.57
._.
92,485.95
.
705,638.11
.
366,845.18 __._______
128,481.95 101,180.35 .
294,181.82
.
106,433.87
. .
. .
--.
-----
----------
.
_
. 3,520.35.
_
1,508.72
_
. . __. __
.
_
-
----------
------
----------
White 53,514.89 112,109.25 897,626.90 .______ 145,299.381,208,550.42 29,872,098.65
Negro 11,696.14 22,262.99 247,690.90
820.70 282,470.73 13,427,006.28
175.00 9,000.00 75,899.52 4,826.21 53,526.09 84,244.26
35.00
10,894.98 13,191.70 75,698.72 14,810.31
White 196,986.66 962,871.684,414,179.87 11,698.701,057,307.856,643,044.76113,620,955.47 89,649.08718,335.38200,380.74 264,308.1311,445,546.04 217,878.02 Negro 12,728.02 81,796.56 644,124.19 774.25 47,757.86 787,180.88 39,018,882.54 6,751.28 52,308.17 11,325.82 22,539.341,183,324.06 37,244.67
White 250,501.55 1,074,980.93 5,311,806.77 11,698.70
7,851,595.18 143,493,054.12 89,824.08'1727,335.381276,280.26 269,134.34 11,499,072.13
Negro 24,424.16 104,059.55 891,815.09 774.25 48,578.56
52,445,888.82 6,786.28 52,308.17 22,220.801 35,73~.~~l,259,022.78 52,054~8
11,202,607.23 11,069,651.61
1302.122.28
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60) IX. Capital Outlay-Continued
SYSTEM
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
1. Professional
Services
2. Administration
-----
White $ 59 861 40 $.
Negro
.
White
- Negro .
White ..
.
Negro
.
White
Negro
White Negro
.
3. Instruction
C. EQUIPMENT
4. Attendance and Health
5. Pupil 'Transpor-
tation
6. Operation 7. Mainte- 8. Food
of
nance of Service and
Plant
Plant
Stndent
I Activities
I
I 9. Investment Property
Total Capital Outlay
Total
Expense and
Outlay Payments
- ----
s.
-
.
. s. -
- s. - .
s.
s. - - s.
-
. $.
. .
- .
.
- -
..
.
-
. .
.
-
-
_-.
. -
.
.-
-
-
-
-
..
.. . .
-
-
-
---
-
- .
-
-
$ 59,861.40 $ 707,298.98
171,815.64
-------------
279,530.34
-------------
86,793.84
-------------
410,711.37
.-
-------------
55,519.80
-I -------------
4,739.27
178,021.35 164,209.21
520,858.19
I
3,184.52 362,411.34
oI>:r> Banks 0' Barrow
Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
White
.
Negro
..
- ... .
-
-
White
- Negro
5 040 89
-
-
4 449 95 -
-
..
--
White Negro
.
-
-
.
White Negro White
--
-
-
-.
_.
-.
..
_.
. ..
--
Negro
-
- -
5 000 00
91,546.24
.
--
-.
9,490.84
------------14,904.22 1,000.00
------------
------------------------
397, 111.03 20,300.91 324,405.50
6,008.00 783,711.29 115,489.08 192,622.61
83,674.68 575,520.00
79,694.03
Bihb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bnlloch Bnrke Butts
White - -
Negro
--
White
.
Negro
.-
White
.-
Negro .
White
Negro
White
Negro
.
35, 214.58
..
86 75
-
.
-
-. I
White Negro
White -- - - ---
I
:~:~~~:~~l . .
I !
Negro
.
-
. I
-
White Negro
--
-
.
I
110 531
I
-
I
j
204 00 .
. . 4 828 58
767 62 2 012 00
760.03
-
-
-
-
- --
I
I
-
.
!
75.00
-
-.
650 42
.
,
-
-
I.--.
-
-
.
I
93,387.52 35,214.58
. -------------
1,189.43
1,300.00
7.50
,
I
4,828.58
2,779. 621
4,514,792.78 2,322,176.81
163,845.52
48,481.25 368,972.30
26,704.80 392,976.04 235,587.72 236,559.60
154,616.96
18,609.94
,I ::::~!~:~m11
,I
902,642.00 475,751.28 510,385.73 542,685.94 242,972.12 174,455.82
Calhoun Camden Candler Carroll
White
._
__
__
.~~ .......>i~~~r.
White,__
----
Negro
773.76 :12,695.64 --- _ _ _1
530.73 1,749.49 __
__
, -135.9:3 1.755.02 16,272.85 _
127.39
_
27,067.77
1,904.78 .521.50
229,690.12 6,710.28
259,206.87
235,904.55 :369,246.6:3 218,525.64
261,980.97 126,515.11 1,192,10:3.20 221,428.95
Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
""<:il Clayton
~I
Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
White _
Negro
~_
White
_
Negro _
White _ Negro _~_
White
Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
__ _ _
_ _
_
_ __
..
~;~~~ :________
White Negro White Negro White
9,887.60 _
425.00, _
156.67 _ 78.33 __ 3,9:3:3.06 __ 2,622.04 _
------ ---4--0-,4-0--1-.2-4- -------.---
_
26,934.16
_
54,0:30.82 425.00
156.67 78.3:3 44,3:34.30
29,556.20
908,258.19 17,634.82
272,925.25 93,964.97 4,396,153.42 2,860,584.57
__
1,218.29 141.:38
6,5:34.40 _
_i
_
8,160.43
49, :309.95
4,126.40
151.81
_
155.00 1,622.65
69.90 _
18,744.05
32,767.35 613,979.52
264.15 _
1,306.48
__
:::: 356.64 _
__
84,~;~:~~ ::::::_:::J::~~:~~~:~~ 6,308.28 -----~~O:~~ ::::-____
8,242015..95:33 :356.64
~::'::::~I
89,714.42 933,779.44 57,632.95 1,973,853.52 424,015.32
--:y:::::-:-:l-----: :--1
148,792.06 127,273.9(;
1,3~~:3~ __ 47,8~6:~~1::::::--- --------
2,128.42--
__
735.00
_
4,605.30
_
_ _
854.00 14,500.00 30,3:34.79i
, 1,214,819.811 2,786,385.97
-----913:96 -..-----336:11i::::::::::::
________
83.101
._
_----- i------------
~a~.:zma:i~.i~o1
337,659.99 280,586.45 102,609.99
377, 726.52 4,267,344.97
---:::::::: ::::::::---:-- ----:_:1 :::--::::--, -----m:g~
147,362.13 955,441.16
____
_1
~:~~9:0~
290,595.04 780,339.72
185,089.12
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
---------[
------ -
1____
-:
11,000.00
25.00
16,36:3.00 3,393.36 :3,699.14 2,070.48 5,506.02 :3,670.68
449,485.56 268,203.08 390,678.06 159,:371.89 595,566.25 417,920.01 185,778.08 163,808.44
538,598.76 348,443.19
Dade Dawson
---~~~-
1--
--------- --------
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60) IX. Capital Outlay-Continued
C. EQUIPMENT
Total
SYSTEM
1. Pro- 1-
I
1 4. Attend-I 5. Pupil
fessional 2. Admin- 1 3. Instrue- ance and Transpor-
Services istration 1 tion
Health
tation
I I. FOOd-~I-~~nvest- I 6. Operation I' of
7. Maintenence of
I
8. Service
and
Plant
Plant
Student
ment Property
C~~\fal
Outlay
Expense and
Outlay Payments
----
Decatur
-
-
-
-
-i1r~.~-~~-::-::-::1 ::::-~-~::-::-::-::-::
~
::3:~:~~~
~::9~:~~~:::-:::::::'::::::::::: ~:::::_::J~:::A::c:ti:v:it:i:es:I~1:- _:::::::: ~---:::-7:-::~-~11$ -~-~U-~-U~
DeKalh Dodge
Whitr Negro
2,246.25 267,768.95 186.67 22,514.29 _.
White ------------ -------.---- 12,278.01 -.-----
._
23,938.22
I .1_ -- ---
-
---
1,989.29 5,396.40
3,499.781
2,558.881.49 12,225,362.75
------------1-- -------.- 290.84 ----
154.95
--.---.-----
31,457.1;
lU~U~
769,503.21
~g6:~~U~
Dooly Dougherty t>:l Douglas
01
00 Early Echols
Effingham Elhert Emanuel Evans Fannin
White Negro >_____
White Negro >__ White .____ Negro White Negro White
Negro . __.
._ __
1,516.88
443.48 110.87 .__
.. __ .
White Negro _._ White Negro
White . Negro White Negro White Negro
3,240.00
._
1,000.00
._
..
.____
.__________ 4,296.00 __
3,304.53 __
.___________ __
_
.. __
409,801.97
1,168,791.64 10,238.74 35,303.13
822,227.67 334,444.72
3,508,109.93 1,104,160.38
586,004.93 140,989.12 391,372.47 317,107.99 120,602.99
26,898.43
363,899.18 247,702.83 624,888.08 312,237.75
745,295.02 305,492.07 254,546.09 130,478.04 1,092,892.40
3,993.97
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
White ------- ---- --------- --
1_
Negro ------ ---.- ------ ----- --- __ > _I --
312,568.49 110,110.68 1,451,638.00
Negro
1,135.20[ 22,737.40 _
.' 8.538.80: 2,065.681
780.26.
265. .50
. __, 329,421.49 1,435,958.55
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris t-:> Hart
'"~ Heard
Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
~~~ :~>:~~~~: :~~~~~~li~~~ ~~~m~ll:~: ~:~~:~::::~~ ~~::::S-~ ~~~~~~;:~~~~ ~~~~}~~~::~ ~~::--::::ir::~::~~J~~-~:~:,;iiJ
465,141.79 675.00
128,385.29 41,870.27
. .. . . '. ,1:::: ~ .............""~':~lll............ ............'.lTI.~g"'m]"""
1,445,193.59 644,483.72 765,845.16 11,465.78
625,560.79
304,902.64
White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro White ... Negro ..
30.00
1,043.50 598.01
.. __ .. __ .
..
_
._ .. __. .___
5,201.31
.. .______ 37,184.44
8,990.98
100.00 __
__ __
10,16448
145.15
54.00 __ __
__
__
__ __
_
797 16 _
_
__ __
__ _ _
__
__
_
_
__
__
__
_
_
.__
__ __
__._
__
15,899 32
..
.. ._. __ .
. __ ._
._ __
_..
__ _ .
._ _
.
..
.
._.________
5,201.31
14,626.88
...
.
. __ . ...
53,64832
308,914.05
326,062.44 1,557,233.94
147,256.26 709,963.49
47,375.84 1,321,338.52
20,693.40 197,310.31
395,531.21
White .
., __.,_.,
.. .... .
. _._.
.. _. .
___ .. __.. __ --
.___ ___..
Negro
.... __ .....
._. __. ..
._ .. ._. .
.. _. .. __._. ... __
._____ __ .
.. __
White . . __ ._ .. _. __._ ..
.. __... . __.
. .._
.. _. ._._.
.. .
. ._. ..._
Negro ._ .. __ .. _.
. . __ ._ ..
... __ . ... ._
_. __ ._._._____ __
__. __
__
.1..... . . White ..
..
6,589.22..
.
.. _ __ __ _ ._ ... __
5.,~i, l.mll.
._..
._
46 230.79
,l:lll~
392,338.67 53,104.25
292,470.15 322,093.92 656,969.69 149,008.43 261,805.36 98,247.49 548,673.96 374,317.40
~;;~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::-::::-::: :::::: ::::: :::::::::::: -:::::::::::1:::::::::-:: :::::::::::.
White _. .
... ._ 1,331.70
... __ .. ._._. ...
1,455.06 .. _._.
_._. __.. __
Negro .
.. __. . . ._
_ ._._ .
..
._.____
46.08 ... . __
.. __
White._ ._. __._ ..
.. 5,141.39
. . __ . __._._____
899.39
. . .. __
Negro .
.
.. __. __._ 3,721.87
._._. __.
.
.. __
525.68 . __.
._._.
White
. __.
._.
. ..
.. ._._. __. __. . _. . .
.
..
Negro __. .
... _. __ .. __..
.
.. . . ._ .
.
.. . . ._____
White
. . . . . . __.
.
.____
612.50
....
795.00 .. _. __.__
Negro . __.
.. _._... __.
. __. . .. _._. _._ ...
.
._. ._. . __ ._ ..
. ..
2~Ug:gb 6,916.05 580.74 6,634.73
4,922.55 ._ _. ...
293.74
20,746.85 ._ _.
1,793,519.25 578,413.34
360,101.35 176,352.07
461,779.35 108,649.46 190,854.52 176,755.07 464,808.24 107,474.62
~~~ :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
U~U! :::::::::::: :::ii;~ii:~i :::::::::::: :::::::~~:J::::::::::: ::::::::::::
~U~Hi
512,277.92 404,997.16 262,347.09
Negro ... .. __.. _.. __..
945.66 .
.__ 5,272.50 __.....
White . __. .
. . __..
._.
. .. .. __. . __.
Negro .
.. _. . ._ .. ... ...
...
. __
.
.__
226.00.
.... ._. _.. _.
. __ __.
.
6,444 16
. . ... _
.._ . .
_
251,738.63 294,394.78 120,259.89
White ---.----- ---- ..... --- -- ..... ----- .. --.------. ---.---.---- . .. 1
..
-------- ..-- ------------
1,052.61 330,381.97
~~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
145,217.15 169,384.58 202,509.01
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60) IX Capital Outlay-Continued
SYSTEM
C. EQUIPMENT
1. Professional Services
2. Administration
I I 3. Instruction
4. Attendance and
I
5. Pupil Transpor-
Health
tation
I
6. Operation 7. Mainte-
of
nance of
Plant
Plant
8. Food Service and
Student Activities
9. Invest-
ment Property
Total Capital
Outlay
Total
Expense and
Outlay Payments
Lanier Laurens L ee Liberty Lincoln
t-:> Leng
0>
0
L owndes
L umpkin
Maeon
Madison
: : : .: : : White $
$
$
$
$
$
$
$__.
.. S----.---.-- $. __ - __.. _... 207,332.07
~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-Tm:U :~~~~~~~::::i:~:::~:~:~:: :::~:::~:::: ~~~~:::~::::
:~:~:~:~:d8nin! 73,810.26 801,248.32 401,229.29 204,750.36
~ ;.~.:i '.l~: ;:::!: 194,917.84
318,278.17
397,126.32
. . .. ..
. 1...'. :
. 1..
218,354.60 141,920.51
189,171.37
~~i~ ~~::~~~:::~: :<:~~~t
3!:~~H~ ::::it~tl:::::-.::::: __:~:::::::: ~~:-1:0~~:~~1 ::}g~~;~~ ~~~~~:~oo:oo:
rgtf~fj~
91,916.33 1,017,679.11
419,526.22 348,812.21
6,477 .19
White
.
.
..
.
.. _._____
__
_
'
2,728.36 311,775.11
Negro ._ .. _
._ .. .
.. _.
._
_.
.
323.77
:
5,070.93 372,827.91
White .. _. ._
._ .... . . . ._ ..
..
._.
. _. . __.
..
_ 462,532.96
Negro
._._. __. . __. __ .__________ _ . __. __ ._________ __. __
.
._. 131,536.19
M arion M cDuffie M cIntosh Meriwethcr Miller
M itchell M onroe Montgomery
White Negro
White Negro
White Negro
WNehgirteo
~;~~~
~;~~
~~~~~
White Negro
. _.
.
9,889.68
._____
--
_
. .___________ _
__
I
. __ _
.
.___ _
.
. __.:____________
846.00 ._
_ ,_.
12,932.68 5,938.55
28,450.91 18,380.46
--
3,338053..03851
-- ----_.~:~~~:::
----_:::~?~:~~I
::::::::::::::1
587.751 150.25
240,547.27 117,395.07 394,911.14 202,611.03 183,932.71 231,109.81 534,187.42 427,359.65 376,894.71 124,836.06
518,546.40 253,425.77 278,264.14 254,622.67 206,996.57 130,059.73
Morgan Murray
Muscogec
~ewton
Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
~
'.."... Pulaski
Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens
--."---
62,719.30 2,931.46
377 ,051.56 252,338.49 456,991.19
5,110.00
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENT8---WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60)
SYSTEM
___________________ IX. Capital Outlay-Con~ill~~
,___---___,_-
I----------------~- I
l. Professional
C. EQUIPMENT
i
I
--4-.~~end-' 5. Pupil I ~~e~:tion I ;. M~~;e~od---9.-~~est-
2. Admin- 3. Instruc- ance and Transpor- I of
nance of Service and
ment
Services
istration
tion
Health
tation. Plant ,Plant
fc\i~iti:s Property
Total Capital Outlay
Total Expense
and Outlay
Payments
Stewart Rumter Talb ot
Taliaferro Tatt nail Tay lor Telfair Terr ell
Tho mas Tift Toombs Towns Treu lien
Trou p Turn er Twiggs Union UpsOil
~~-~ ~~~--~--I----I----I----I-----~-~~~----
White Negro White Negro White Negro
$------------------------------------------------------------------
$---------------------- ~ - - - - - - - - --
----------------- ---- -----
$
$..
___
1,727.25 ___________
4,707.22 ____
$
$
$
$
__ __
$
$
$ 167,654.03
264,066.51
1,727.25
316,605.66 286,559.20
5,907.22
170,226.19 234,215.75
White ------------ --- -----Negro ------------ --- -------White ------------ --- -------Negro ------------ -- --_. ---White ------------ -- --------:'!egro ------------ -------White ---- -- ---- --- -------Negro ----------- -----------White --- --- ---- ---------Negro -------- ----------
____ __ __ __
_____
_
__ __ __
____ ________
_____ _
__ _
_____________-,-___________ __
__
5,002.00 3,148.80 1,574.42
8,254.35 2,200.00 5,002.00
3,148.80 72,497.27
98,841.20 113,138.11 552,937.06 214,195.03
266,381.53 207,176.79
458,832.41 284,715.95 297,654.30 332,202.05
White
478.87
112.17
Negro
400.99 -- ---------
White -- --------- - --------
Negro --- -------- ------------
White ------------ ---------
Negro ------------ ------------
White ------------ ------------
Negro ------------ ------------
White ---------- -------- ---
Negro --- -------- ------------
3.590.24 3,870.26 3.141.46 1,379.18
____________ _________
___________
________ ____________
61.87 62.31
_ _
736.54 354.60 __
29,224.66 5,444.77 22,500.00
12.50 3,232.75
578,347.55 344,647.52 793,143.39 240,776.14 405,383.66
113,945.33 261,220.74
_____________ :::::::::: ::-::::::::: :::::::::::: ::---------- ----- ------ ------------ --------i66~75 ----230;094~58
----- -------. ----- ---:::::::r:::-::::~::~:::~------ ----------- 87,598.86
White ------------ 6,581. 77 Negro ---- -- ---- --- --------
2170.,133978..5442
.1 1' 11.,482570..8030 - - - --- ------ -- -
---1_'-_--_----- -
3193,,873863..5940 269701,,239527..7260
White ---- ------- ---- -------- 4.438.15 ------------ 14,002.10 ------
_ ------------ --------- --
1 32,591.16 357,837.59
;.~.~I. I i!l i~ . . m.!~ Negro ---- ------- -- ---------
White ------------ ---- -------
Negro ------------ -------- ---
White ------- --- ---- ------Negro ------------ --------- -White
1
l.'.''.00, I!
Negro
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes
l>:>
'"C/O Wilkinson
Worth
Total Connties
Americus Atlanta Barnesville Bremen Buford
27,255.26 24,653.48
1,492,859.08 127,527.37 697,709.27 186,933.55 781,160.15 17,906.54 177,003.94 192,717.94 478,381.97 452,758.21
230.00 904,937.71
181,668.11
118,324.85
103,164.12 241,534.30
107,327.38
369,658.66
--
._ .. _......
7,153.30
28,456.57 1,533,687.03
3,466.00
W*hh1i~te~
----
::::::
I
__ I
:::1 ::::::::::: -- I
Ufn~ 6,784.60 ------------ ------,--- - ------------ ----------
------ ------------
1,200.00, ::::::---- :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
12,698.77 3,695.94 37,742.39
358,926.88 146,319.30 347,731.24
*h1~~ :::::__:!__ :::1__
'----2;074:37 1:~~~:~: ::::-:--:::1 ::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::
1,163.32 2,074.37
289,120.92 309,639.70
;;"":~ ~'l3~::1'l~:;~ii; <~i~H~';11~ ~:~l:I";:l~il~'::i:t11 "~:::i:li 4,424.63 232,434.65 50,939.78
201,498.35 813,985.64
368,770.41
17,787,332.17131,408,287.64 1,669,774.71 40,688,657.25
White _
III'
9,175.00 318,724.47 177,708.01
172,562.03 14,919,747.72 80,096.57 9,063,060.97 6,365.08 219,563.84
192,510.93
-------- ------ -64i~oo ----i54~207~86
_
42,960.98
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60)
IX. Capital Outlay-Continued
C. EQUIPMENT
--------------~~--c--~--~-c-~~~-c--~~~~~-----------
Total
~YSTEM
I. Pro-
II
4. Attend- I 5. Pupil 16. Operation 7. Mainte- 8. Food 9. Invest-
Capital
I fessional 2. Admin- i 3. Instruc-
Services istration
tion
-----~--~---- ----~--I--i
ance and Health
1--- Transportation
I
of Plant
nance of Plant
Service and
I Student Activities
ment Property
Outlay
1
Total Expense
and Outlay
Payments
CCaalrhroolultnon ~~ii ~~::::_:::::i~:~~:~:~~~~~i~:_ }~~~~ >~::~:::: $~:::::::::~C~:~~~:~J:::::--~d~:~~~~~~~~:: ~~:::~:~~~:~ ~:::::;;}~~;~~ $;~n~n~
Cartersville
White ____________ ____________ 8,389.79 ___
Negro
1,353.61
_
! 1,845.69 __
_
,
184.25
39,056.40 52,919.56
498,774.90 195,774.27
Cedartown Chickamauga
tv Cochran
~
"'" Commerce'
Dalton
~I i. ;~:~.~ 1.... '00...... 1. 1'
Negro --
1__
i:~~ :::::1::
::---:-- lU&U6 ----------- --------- '- ---------- ---- --- --- ------------ ------------ ------------ --------------
31,380.94
lUM:~g --_1:--:::_::::: :::-:::- --: :::::::::::: :---------- ------------
6~~:~~U~
Decatur
White __ Negro __
615.95 4,512.76 __ _
1,440.85
_
1,000.00 __
.
__
21,609.92 2,787.85
939,999.23 176,435.05
Dublin
White __ Negro
!_______
35,000.00
499,088.48 223,719.67
Fitzgerald Gainesville Hawkinsville Hogansville Jefferson
LaGrange Marietta Monroe
~gL-
742.23:::ii:~i!2;~:9~1_::__ ---- j::::::i:~~i~~i ~!U~n!
~~~~II:- : I.' .. . . :
Ir'~oo I""~""I :~U~Ug
Negro __
__ _ ,
~~... 1 .'1 1 . ' ''' '' .........__ 1 ,
_ '___ _ __
79,328.96
i::;~,,~1:;;~
Negro -WNehgirtoe ---
_1______
-----------1:::::::::::::: -
---- ----------- -------- --- ---- ------- ---- ------- ---- -------
----131-,978:67
I
-------- ------------_1_------------ -----------_-_:------------1-__--_-_
._--_
------------1-
Moultrie Newnan
Pelham Quitman Rome Tallapoosa Tallulah Falls
Thomaston Thomasville Toccoa Trion Valdosta
t-.:)
0> CJ>
Vidalia Waycross West Point Winder
Total Cities
Total Counties
Grand Total
r~?I'I'U~MI'1' .... . '..1'1'1' ,!ffi~ ~~:~~
~.....1 ,~,r .I i ',"'"."L.......'"~''" l~:lftl!
~~. . . . ., I,:~JJ,! ,."~,,::~~~ili;~~~ ~~~~ ::::-:=-::;~ :-:::~-----:1-- u~n~ ::::::--::::1:::::: --::_:_1::_-_-::_::_::_::_1-- -:::::::: ::::::~~~:~~ :::::::::::: UZUg HH~U~
White ---- --- -- - I 962.37 ------------'1------
699.19 -- --------- ------------
1,661.56 227,780.01
::~:Negro -:-:--
__ ::::::::
~6.8: ::::::
l--:I:::::-
::::::~::~ 36.82
20,617.67
-:::::1:::::::::::: ::-::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::::
~.l;~nlIE.~l~ m""I~.~ m,~~
; ... ,.;;". '~l:il: .... '""rit~l~l 'U~li;:iil:i"";li;:i~lb ~:~;:;~
White Negro
White Negro
60,427.77 400.99
60,427.771 400.99
37,683.97 1,034,814.40 5,668.941 252,406.3311
39,286.72 5,668.94 318,147.16
, 1 1 , 1 7 8 , 1 5 8 . 9 4
21,495.801143, 539.06 6,023.51 63,244.64
21,495.80 143,539.06 6,060.331 63,244.64
I
99,719.62 6,544.41
104,919.92 8,177.99
117,856.28' 9,523.29
130,032.49 13,831.55
71,474.903,264,222.98 17,787,332.17 131,408,287.64 4,730.57 7,738.69 1,669,774.71 40,688,657.25
79,047.3313,264,307.98 18,184,984.48161,678,038.60 5,845.67 7,738.69 1,857,240.01 54,303,128.83
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENT8-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60)
X. Debt Service
XI. Agency Funds
SYSTEM
A. PRINCIPAL OF I B. INTEREST OF
DEBT
D
I
-,--
I
_EBT
_
1. Bonds 2. Loans 1. Bonds 2. Loans
C. BOND SINKING FUND
D. PAID BY
STATE TO SCHOOL
BUILDING
AUTHORITY
E. OTHER DEBT
SERVICE
Total Debt Service
A. FEDERAL INCOME
TAX
B. STATE
INCOME
TAX
C. TEACHER RETIRE-
MENT CONTRIBUTIONS (Employees)
---------I---------~I-----I-----I-----I----- - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - -
Appling Atkinson Bacon
White $
$ 35,000.00 $
s s $ 897.50 $ 20,185.64 89,900.00 $----------- $ 145,983.14 52,236.12 $
~hft~ ---i2;955:oo ---io;ooo:oo :::::::::::: :::_:::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ---'7:552:89 -----30;507:89 ~~:~~Ug
Negro
__
2,667.50
2,667.50 7,282.00
White 44,722.60 19,780.50 5,932.50
70,435.60 18,050.40
Negro
2,610.00
261.60 $
~~::~
6,191.87
U~g:~~
3,286.79 15,549.23 2,040.12
Baker
White 4,584.00 60,473_60 2,016.72 2,260.41 Negro
39,500.00
35.25 108,869_98 21,587.40
10,363.30 _
Baldwin
White 7,200.00 Negro 4,800.00
9,905.10 6,603.40 _
17,105.10
_
11,403.40
_
t-J Banks
0>
0> Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
White 3,000.00
3,880.00
800.00
7,680.00 24,316.80
11,061.74
~~~~ ---iO;500:oo ---i3;000:00 ----4;355:00 ------i5i:67 :_:::::::::: ---i6;ioo:00------i7:88 -----44;i24:55 ---2i;406:90 :::::::::::: ----8;909:5i
~r~~ ::_:;:;~:~; :/O:OOO:OT--::~:~~~~ L:::::::: L:~:L: :::~n~~-~~ :~~::L:~~ -:~n;;.;; ---~nin~ ::::::~li:~~ ---l!~n~
::::: :::::::~:::O :::~~~~~~:~i:::::::::~:: ~~~~:::-:J:::~:::~_~~~ :::7:'~~~:0 :~~~~~~~:~~~ ~~~~~:~~ __~~;~~:~:~~ ::::~:~~~:~~ __;~;~~~;:~~
Negro
36,200.00
36,200.00 198,028.10 1,163.34 81,894.38
White
13,501.70
5,180.32
Negro
2,149.30
1,634.19
White
46,496.10
604.73
34,100.00
188.31
81,389.14 29,785.09
12,482.67
Negro
,
,------------
926.31
661.97
~i :-T::~~I:::~O:O~~:~~ ::::~:~~~:~~i::::::8~~:8~ ::::::~::::: ::68:9~:~~ :::::::::~~: -----~~:~~;:~~ !n;n~ ::::::~i~~~~i__ :~:~;~::!
Bulloch
White 21,000.00; 197,000.00 17,572.261 2,248.07
. __ . 69,260.00 35,245.23 342,325.56 90,783.70 37,277.93 39,628.61
Negro
1
1
-- --------- ------------ ------------ --------------
----------
---------- ------------
Burke Butts
~!i :::?;~::\:--~;~~~~~~~::-:i;~;~:~~li__ ::~~:~~: ::~:::~:~~~~,:::;~~~~~:~~ :~~::::::::: :::!~;~~~~:~~, ---;~~i~J~~~I::::::~~~:~~I---~i~i~i:~i
Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
~~~~~ ------~~:~ :::::::::::: -------~~:~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ----~:~~~:~~l------~:~:~:~~ 1~:5~Ugl:::::::::::: ~:~5U~
White 11,000.00 2,000.00 3,612.80
390.00 ---
------
--__________ 17,002.80 48,830.851____________ 19,655.92
;~;; ::::~:~~~:~ :::_~:~~:~ ::::;:~;~:~ :::---~;~:~; :::::::::::: :::;;:;~~:~ :::::::::::: :::::~~:;~~:~; ---;i:~i~:~,:::::::::::: ---~~:igi:ii
WNehgirteo 22,500.00 20,000..00 23,132.00
400.00.
._ 1. 34,100.00
171.12
200,303.12 87,101.20 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 38,753.39_
White 12,920.00 Negro
7,952.45
73,780.00
94,652.45 73,874.501 515.60
408.52 29,458.08
3.04
415.20
White Negro White Negro
6,000.00 3,000.00
3,090.00 1,545.00
19,267.00 9,633.00 187,800.00
125,200.00
28,357.00 14,178.00 187,800.00
125,200.00
22,972.90 5,615.50
8,440.59 3,266.36
_
_
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
st-:l Clayton
-1
Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
White Negro NWehgirtoe
White Negro WNehgirteo White Negro
38,000.00 43,000.00
.__________ 50,000.00 4,496.75
45,000.00 29,332.50
1,442.16 897.80
67,000.00 400,000.00 72,337.50
1,060.00
9,400.00 70,300.00
5,000.00 35,600.00
112.24 269.77
9,400.00 164,238.91 118,342.54
539,607.27 6,060.00 35,600.00
2,948.44 2,863.20 57,422.80
92,512.80 3,874.60 170,513.21
9,867.80 8,049.60
357.40 1,258.58
1,544.94 1,350.97 22,206.80_
31,110.58 2,203.27 64,521.38_ 3,343.67 4,962.06
White 100,000.00 86,990.00 103,730.00
Negro
13,010.00
.
66,600.00 .__________
303.67
White Negro
6,000.00
3,120.00
.
.__4_3_,_4_0_0_.0_0_
15.00
White 307,242.88 700,000.00 40,031.10
Negro
.
.
..
.
White 18,500.00 13,658.57 9,682.50
Negro
._____ 4,798.96
.____
297.02 104.36
98,716.00 .
..
34,684.00
~:;~ _.__~::~~:~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
357,623.67 158,276.21 13,010.00 23,671.38
1,119.96 53,101.64 167.50 7,941.75
52,535.00 21,600.90 6,400.00
149.72 8,351.30 19.36 3,621.03
1,047,273.98 426,826.18
.
.
3,449.40 146,966.04
._
140,854.09 82,411.90 _.__________ 32,242.29
39,587.32 19,874.40
10,060.21
~::~~:~~ rU~U6 4It~ U:g~UZ
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
White Negro
White Negro White Negro . White Negro White Negro
56,050.69 .
12,000.00 . ._.
51,001.25 108,000.00 ..
35,000.00 .________
8,436.00 60,000.00 4,400.00 40,000.00
700.00 5,005.00
.
2,474.14 3,297.84 1,887.09
.
._______
.
.
64.10 . ._______
.__ 79,200.00
22.00
.
.
.. .
.
1,532.03 .
105,700.00
79.36
. __ .
.___________
39,600.00
1,523.66 1,015.78
49,260.00
7.36
32,840.00
4.91
56,814.79
96,227.00 .
266,312.64
.
.
37,474.14 39,600.00
122,524.86
80,147.78
31,850.80 15,925.40 31,925.30 9,886.40 69,196.30
11,330.30 9,973.40 56,387.99 26,516.00
.____ 183.50 27.06
._ .____ .___
._ .__
3,702.14 1,851.06
13,234.26 5,868.56 16,445.17 15,161.04 5,180.73 5,139.91
19,545.41 13,030.27
Dade
WNehgirteo 8,3.50.00
Dawson
White 3,938.00
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _N_e""gr:..0.c-_-_-_--.-..-.-_-_-.-
15,585.00 5,340.50. .
.
._____ 46,500. .00\ 1,300.00 . 77,075.50 . 26,083.26
.________ 3,991.10
280.51
22,700.00
124.50
31,034.11 13,490.00
. ---
-------
-.------.--- .----------- ----.-----.- ----------.-.- . .------- -
165.20 68.96
13,452.1._5
6,630.57 _
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60)
X. Debt Service-Continued
XI. Agency Funds-Cont'd.
SYSTEM
---1-------,---1 A. PRINCIPAL OF DEBT
B. INTEREST OF DEBT
C. BOND
D. PAID BY STATE TO
E. OTHER
l.
SINKING SCHOOL
DEBT
FUND BUILDING SERVICE
Total Debt Service
A. FEDERAL
INCOME TAX
B. STATE INCOME TAX
I C.
TEACHER RETIRE-
MENT CONTRI-
_1_ 1
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1___. _B_on_d_s_I _ 2_. L_o_a.n.,s.
1
AUTHOR-
_' _B_on,d._s_ _2_.L_o_a_n_s- I - - - - - i -IT-Y- -
BUTIONS - - - . - - - - , - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - (Employe_es)
I
l
Decatur
White $ 41,360.03 $ 15,000.00 1$
$ 207.44 $
$ 111,200.00 $
s 167,767.47 $
$
$
__
Negro
_
DeKalb
White
__
Negro 508,800.001,300,000.00 481'362'501 3,160.69
2,039.80 2,295,362.99 938,144.94
306,840.39
Dodge
~:~~~ ~~~:~~ :~:~~~:~
:::::::::::: ~~:~~ ~::~~:~: :::::::::::: __:~~:~~~:~
366.34 ::::~~~:~~ rU~ng
1~:~~U~
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
White Negro
1,500.00
White 200,000.00 Negro
White 48,332.05
Negro
167.95
White 11,000.00 Negro __.
White Negro
4,500.00
15,000.00
150.00 1______4_8__2_.5__0
208,000.00 126,511.40____________
9,281.69 5.19
4,383.75
1___ 641.25
1,612.46 39,535.53
._______
27,933.341____________ 55,866.66
45,065.84 55,866.66
1 10,000.00 546,123.86
1____________ _
69,520.00 17,380.00
127,133.74 17,553.14
106,900.00 10,640.80 172,460.08 __
5,280.00 7,920.00
10,421.25 7,920.00
31,504.70 23,195.10 297,372.35
2,113.18
47,151.10
312.58
11,254.80
65.96
53,604.40 _..
9,589.10 1,341.20
57.05 5.96
13,163.97 13,064.07
110,380.64
_
18,487.28 4,982.90 27,214.56
__
3,847.36 844.23
Effingham Elhert Emanuel
annin
White 8,000.00
1 8,500.00 __._________ 6,240.83 67,300.00
28.40
90,069.23 27,467.40
167.00 12,095.29
~W'~hlltel ~o"o"' ~5: 58~0 '3~0;:5' 'l7~5" ~1'Ol~OL.~o' ~ !1'~!~ ,"", ~'!~I '1-0" 00':0.0:.
4il '3::0:' :0:0". :0::0' 1"5;', 2 'I"
' 13:14 .-..___..__1
1
'or.____:_..
:!!,
1:
Negro
.
.
.
_ ..
.1
--: ----131;116:84 ---59;763:76 :::::::::::: --24;246.73
. __
511.20
177.48
Fayette Floyd
~.. ..
",,;,;1.... ...':.::.. '~':~;: 'im~1 ,,;,. im~
Forsyth
Franklin Fulton
~l;;~~ ----8 ;,500:00 - --10;000:00 -- '3-575:001 -- ---105:00, :::: :::: _::: -- 82;300:00
- i8:00 - --i04;498:00 . --,53;731:701 : --: T--22;9i4:80
~~~~ ::~~~:~~~:~~ :::::::::::: ::~~~:~~~:~t::::::::::I: :::::::::-: _ ~~~::~~:~~ ::::4:2~6:,56 ::::~~~:~~~:56::::::::::::!:::::::::J::::::::::::
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris t-J Hart 0> CO Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
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,
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18,368.31 ---5;253:60
149.52
74.76
White 47,075.00 28,392.48 13,701.97
64,300.00
22.72 153,492.17 48,928.94
16,991.11
Negro ------------ ------------
1
White 25,000.00 88,389.55 14,136.60
981.65'______
------------ -
119,200.00
-----
247,707.80 ----------
Negro
_
_
-
-----------.
-----------.- -
White Negro
White
41,100.00
10,000.00 10,000.00
40,452.00 __
144.44 144.44
37,000.00 55,500.00
3,274.37
47,144.44 29,023.30 65,644.44 23,457.50 84,826.37 151,454.77
~h1~~ ---20~OOO:OO ============ ---i2~7io:27 ----2~238:07 ============ ---8i~4i5:00 =----------- ---~ii6~36i34 ---64j36:50 .:
Negro
179.85
4,285.00 _
4,464.85 3,180.40
White 75,000.00
37,756.00
88,500.00 1,300.00 202,556.00 101,116.96 _
~h1~~ ----2;000:00 :::::::::::: ----i;i35:00 :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ---i3;243:00 :_:::::::--- -----i6;378:00 ---i6;22i:66 ::
Negro
64,657.00
64,657.00 21,165.00
10,347.97 11,886.66 61,813.23
------ ---25~935.92 1,530.52 43,986.45
::--- ----6;477:04 13,330.00
White 9,250.00 37,500.00 6,295.78 1,209.37
54,255.15 30,440.40
13,992.89
:::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ~h1~ ---13;006:60 :::::::::::: ---6;630:00 :::::::::::: ::::------- ---50;ioo:00
29.581 ----69;759:58 ---i9;62i:20,--- 170.20 ----7;07i:92
:~~~
---~n~~]~ :::::::::::r---~n~~]~ tUUJ~i ~~tH iH~U~
White 7,000.00 4,000.00 2,311.50
67.23
54,300.00
67,678.73 26,508.40
142.84 11,919.29
Negro White 27,000.00 Negro
5,000.00 18,665.00 .
-
- ------------ ------------ -------------- ------------ ------------ ------------
107,900.00
85.70 158,650.70 39,103.40
.__ 17,321.43
.___ 28,217.06
11,096.42
White Negro White
28,430.55 9,476.85 8,000.00
30,000.00 10,000.00
15,605.59 5,201.87 3,815.00
.____
19,800.00 59,400.00 73,200.00
57.46 19.15 17,908.80
93,893.60 124,505.47 84,097.87 41,501.83 102,923.80 50,390.63
815.29 47,212.31 271.77 14,599.39 283.88 18,908.52
~'i;j~ ---ii;000:60 :::::::::::: ----8;298:95 :::.:::::::: ::::::::::: --22;866:00 :::::::::::: -----42;i58:95 ---46;4i6:58-----254:82 ---i9;025.64
Negro
15,240.00
15,240.00
-
_
White 10,000.00 15,000.00 6,045.04
214.19
26.35
31,285.58 29,658.00
11,839.70
~'i;j~~ ----7;566:66 ---io;660:00 --6;563:54 :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::1---"7;696:50 -----3i;754:04 ---29;467:70 :::::::::::: ---i4;838:62
Negro
5,996.20
3,771.46
White Negro
8,000.00
1,000.00
. .______
_
24,160.00 13,598.66
96,640.00 __
_
46,758.66 39,985.10 96,640.00 27,990.70
290.82 15,148.16 116.08 15,364.19
White 8,000.00
._____ 3,493.00
Negro .
._._.
.
46,480.00 .
1,944.55
59,917.55 23,944.35 ._____ 18,703.36
177.74 8,762.94 109.10 7,651.44
White 1,000.00 23,400.00
Negro .
.
1,447.50
717.83.___________
.______
2,493.68
29,059.01 291,,016939..6310
94,,233816..4892
White 10,125.83 6,104.14
._.__
61,000.00 .________ 77,229.97 31,350.40
15,031.94
Negro
-
------------ ------------ -------------- ------------ ------------ ------------
~:~;~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::--:::::: :::::::::::: ~Ugg:gg ::::::::::::1 ~~:~gg:gg :::::::::::::::::- ----,------------
SYSTEM
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENT8-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60)
X. Debt Service-Continued
Xl. Agency Funds-Cont'd.
A. PRINCIPAL OF DEBT
1. Bonds 2. Loans
B. INTEREST OF DEBT
1. Bonds 2. Loans
C. BOND SINKING FUND
D. PAID BY STATE TO SCHOOL BUILDING AUTHOR-
ITY
E. OTHER DEBT SERVICE
Total Debt Service
A. FEDERAL INCOME
TAX
B. STATE INCOME
TAX
C. TEACHER
RETIRE MENT
CONTRI-
BUTIONS (Employees)
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
t-:l Long
<r
0
Lowndes
Lumpkin
Macon
Madison
Marion McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery
White 1 3,000.001
1 2,320.501
1
. __ $ 29,900.00 $
$ 35,220.50 $ 19,131.18 $.
$ 6,384.42
Negro _. __ __.
.
.
..
.
._.
3,743.40 _._.
_ 2,605.92
White
1,446.51
460.00
.__________
5,306.42
7,212.93 54,987.68
172.13 18,942.08
~~~~ ---3;000:00 ---34;000:00 ----3;340:00 ------62i:96-
25,411.30 :::: ---4i;800:00 :::::::::::: ----82)61.96 17,400.20.
44.30 13,345.36 . __ . 6,283.64
Negro
..
.
.
_
11,207.90 .. _. . _ 6,833.83
White 8,000.00
3,467.50
56,600.00
.______
68,067.50 35,163.53
. 10,655.46
WNebgirteo ------------ --------. -.-- -----._-_-_-_-_-_-_- ------------ ------------ ---4--1-,8--0-0-.-0-0 ------------
41,8'00:00
25,999.93 26,665.60 _.
. 11,027.11 .. _ 12,042.48
Negro
.
-
--- -. .. __.. __ ------------ ------------ ------------
White 4,000.00
2,105.00
11,788.37 26,100.00
43,993.37 14,577.75
5,911.05
~~~~ ---16;500:00 :::::::::::: ---33;396:25 :::::::::::: :::::::::::: _ _ _ : - - -1;001:07 -----50;897.32 5::~~U~ :::::::::::: 1~:;~U~
~'\;1~~ ---ii;826:65 :::::::::::: ----5;oi7:50 -------31:00 :::::::::::: :::::-::::: ::_::::::::: -----16;875.15 M;g~Ug ------i96:50 1~;mj~
------::::::1::-::_ :--- NCRro
White :::::::::::: ---12;000:00 :-:::--:-------162:08
402.00 --------2:00 ---12:164:08 52,876.26
1.88 __... __ . _ 323.50 23,387.64
_ ~!~ ---T~~g:~~ :::::::::::: -:--~~8i~~i~ ::::::::::-:(~~~:::::: -_9~;600:0~ :: :::920:~0 --lorgjn~---3rm]~:::::::::::: ---ln~n~
~,"j~@IOO'~''''~"'.."]..::~'mm .~.::1j.~i ...........;im.~
White 23,500.00 7,500.00 9,329.45
Negro
.. __ 7,500.00 __ ._________
44,400.00 88,900.00
84,729.45 __ __ 96,400.00
White 1,000.00 37,000.00
120.00 1,595.83. . ._ 62,300.00
.'
102,015.83
::~: ---~~:~~:~~ 1~:~~~:~~-~:~~~.;~ - :_:__--___ -__ _li-~;:906.74
~~~ --46;3~goog Negro ----8:000:001---i122:5,50000:.0000 -------3--;6-9--8-:7--5 :-:-:-:--:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:
~e'::~~I::::::::::::,::::::::::::I::::-:::::::I:----:::::::
---2--2,1-5--6-:7--i' ::_::::-----
-I :4::6-,000.0- 01:___:___-
49,400.00 -::::_____
58, .400031' 49,______
46,720.00 27,601.32
317.78 125.00
27,107.20.___________
5::~:::::1--- --' _
21 g6:'212~0~. 020~0 :::::::9:9::.2:8:
16,750.00 14,975.59 11,781.34
2:::::::~
8,274.80
26.32, 4,843.35 1::::7:-,-2:1:2::.4:4:
Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
l>:>
.-..-..l. Pulaski Putnam
Quitmau Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens
: :- : : : : : : _ ~~~I~~~:~~~~~~&&:::~~~i&~~~~ :1;~~:~:~~ :::-::~~~~~~!::::::::::::' :::;~~;~~:~~I ~:-:~:;~~~~~ ::~;~~~;;:~~ ~;~m~~~ }!~t~g
,
,
White 210,000.00
Ne~ro
177,894.50
387,894.50 750,618.98
.
..
6,038.81 247,993.44 _
White 26,000.00
._____ 7,056.20
.. __ .___________
33,056.20 79,791.60
495.38 31,562.55
- ~h1~~
5,000.00 -16;666:66 - 4;455:66 :-:._:::::: ::::::::::::-32;966:66'
30.00-52;385:60 '--21;965:40 :::_:::::::: ---9;587:96
~e~i~~'- ---506:60 :::::::::::: - 375.00 __:::::::::: :::::::::::: ---87;000:00 :::_::::____ --'87;875:00 36:~~Ug :::::::::::: 1~:~~U~
__. Ne~ro
.
._. . _
White 31,000.00
.___ 14,586.50 __._ -----.- --199;061:95 :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ----244;648:45 '--46;030:50 :::::::::::: ---17;720:43
Negro .
.
.
. __.
. ._. __ .
. __.
.. __ 4,733.80 _.. __. __.... 2,510.53
White 13,000.00 25,000.00 7,427.40
498.62 5,429.70 33,600.00 49,962.13 134,917.85 31,981.70 __. ._____ 11,859.82
:::::::::::: ~'l:\~~ --16;000:00 ---25;006:00 ---9;914:20 -- --356:25 :::::::::::: -"41;500:00 :::::::::::: -----86;770:45 ~U~Ug
1~:~~U~
~h1~~ -6;000:00 :::::::::::: "-T6S8:20 :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::_.______ -'12;688:20 4~:~~~:~~ ------267:52 3~:m:n
_. Ne~ro
.
.
. .. .
..
..
_
White 9,000.00 Negro ._. .. _.
6,000.00 .. 4,000.00
.____
182.23 __ .
.____ 49,800.00 ._ ..
._______ --64;982:23 ---35;654:33 :::::::::::: ---15;603:60
. ._
4,000.00. .. _._.. _ ... . ._ .. .... __
White 60,000.00 . _. .
.
.
. __.
. ._
60,000.00 67,199.50._ .. ._ .. _ 27,739.06
Negro __._ __
_
__
_ _._ _
.. __
_ __
_................................ _
.
White 2,000.00
. __.. 1,180.00
__
_.. __
23,750.00 __.........
26,930.00 13,717.50
92.96 5,277.23
Negro 2,000.00
_...... 1,180.00
__
23,750.00 _
__ 26,930.00 5,549.80
12.34 4,363.55
White
Ne~ro
6,000.00............
6,000.00
_...
2,035.00 _ 2,035.00 .. __
_
_. 11,362.00
_....... 38,038.00
11.02 11.02
19,408.02 20,870.65............ 46,084.02 14,142.80 ...... __
7,882.07 7,805.38
White .....................................................
_
Negro _
__
_. __
__.. _
_.
__ __........ __
5,487.80............
2,627.30
__.
2,354.73 2,357.65
White 52,000.00............ 9,447.00
__.. _... 31,000.00
Negro __
__....................... __._ _
__
90.00
92,537.00 33,386.10
15,419.77
__. . _
__. .
271.20............
177.48
White _................ __
_ __
__. __
__................ __.. 25,284.10 .. __
8,796.04
Negro ................... __......... _
__ __
_ . __._ .. _
26,136.50
__ 11,287.17
"'1 White 162,150.00 108,924.55 128,999.81 ............................
650.88 400,725.24 441,203.35
Negro 72,850.00 48,937.12 57,956.44.
__
_
_
292.42 180,035.98 198,221.80
~~~~ __ .~~:~~~:~: __..~:~~~:~~ .__~~:~~~:~~ __.__ .~~~:~~ :::::::::::: _..~~:~~~:~~ .. ..~~:~~ .....~7:~~~:~~ 2~:~~Ug
4,491.13 146,715.09 2,017.75 65,915.48
21U~ 1~:m:b~
White ........... 12,000.00. __
__
245.00 .. _.
. 31,400.00....
43,645.00 14,886.70
_..... 7,043.81
Negro
.................... __
_............. _
White 22,526.00 ...... __
1,555.00 .. __.. _ _ _. __ _. __.. _ _
_.. ..................................................
24,081.00 31,812.80
173.85 15,240.60
Ne~ro
.. __
__
__
__ ..
106,700.00 .. ._ .. __ 106,700.00 29,365.66
160.09 15,475.07
WhIte 15,000.00 24,850.20 5,928.75
34.72
__
45,813.67 22,892.30
167.41 7,880.96
Negro .. __.................... __........ _.. __
46,380.00............
46,380.00 9,614.40
74.70 7,013.91
White
Ne~ro
~e~~
17,000.0_0.1 ~,~~~:~~
34,000.00 8,066.25 16,000.00............
~~:~~~:~~ ~::~~:~~
517.08 ................... _._.1
243.33
----
~~~:~~ :::::::::::: ~~:~~~:~~1
42.16 -
~~:~~
59,625.49
787.87
16,243.33 40,749.61
370.75
~~~::~~:~~ 1
1
~~:~~~:~~
29,793.18
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
44,197.19 17,499.35
~~:~~3:~~
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60)
x. Debt Service-Continued
XI. Agency Funds-Cont'd.
A. PRINCIPAL OF
B. INTEREST OF
D.
C.
SYSTEM
DEBT
DEBT
C.
PAID BY
1 - - - - , - - - - - 1 - - - - , - - - - - - BOND STATE TO
SINKING SCHOOL
OTEH.ER I
DEBT
Total Debt
A.
B.
TEACHER
FEDERAL STATE RETIRE-
INCOME INCOME MENT
FU"D BUILDING SERVICE
Service
TAX
TAX
CONTRI-
1. Bonds
2. Loans
1. Bonds
2. Loans
AUTHOR-
BUTIONS
I
ITY
(Employees)
-------I----I----I----I----~I----- -~~----------------~--------
Stewart
White $ ..... $..... $..... __.. $.. __. __. __. $ 1.045.00 $.. __... _. $..
_.. $ 1.045.00 $ 14.286.41 $. __.. _. . $ 5.600.21
Negro 3.000.00 _.. __
_ 1.461.25 _.. _._
_
_._ _ 52.400.00 56.861.25 19.338.73 __
9.761.63
Sumter Talbot
~~i~ ~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~'::~:~~:~~: : : :.:.: :::~~~~~~:~~ : : : : : : 1--~~~i~~:~~ :::ii:iii:~~ :::::'iii -'-i~;;:~~
Taliaferro Tattnall t>:l Taylor -l t>:l Telfair Terrell
}~:~ :::::::::::: ::.::::::::: :::::::::::: .:::::..:::: :::::::::::: ...~~:~~~:~~ :::.:::..::: _....~~:8~~:~~ U~U~ ~U~
WhIte 3.500.00
_.
912.50
_ .. _. . __ 96.300.00...
100.712.50 57.745.70
313.06
Negro
_
_._
_
__
_ __
_
__
_._._ .. _.. _ __
White
_... 22.500.00._
_._
291.83 10.942.50
_ _ __ _.
33,734.33 20,673.38 _...
Negro .. _.. _ _
_
_._
_
_._.
_. __._._....
11.625.60 __ .
White 21.639.00 10.000.00 _._.........
325.00
. __ ._
_. _.. _.. _.
31.964.00 43,806.97 _ _ ._.
Negro ._
_._._._ .. _ __
_
__._._.___
.. _ ..
_
_ _. __ _. __
__
White __
__ _._ .. __
_ _.. __
19,400.00._.
19.400.00 24,417.24
Negro
_._._
__._
__
70,000.00
_......
70.000.00 22.846.80
~:~~U~
26.144.89 __ . 8.799.15 7,121.27
22.574.50 _.
9,291.31 12.519.83
Thomas
White 23,500.00
_._. 6,338.681
_.. _ _.. . 110.000.00
_ _ 139.838.68 44.040.20
_ _. 18.370.86
Negro
__ _
1
_
.. _
_
__ . . _ . . __ .
691.22
691.22 22.969.40 .. _. _. _.. _ 12.126.01
Tift
WNehgirtoe 50.000.00 123.000.00 24.406.25 4.834.33
__ _ __ __ _._
162.53 202.403.11 82.910.70
461.08 _ 37.159.66_
Toombs Towns
~fjE :::::::::::: :::::.:::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: . :;~:~;;:~~ :::~4:~~~:~~ :::::~~:~~~:~~:::;;:~~:.~~[::.::: .: ::.:;:~~~:;;
Treutlen
}:;~ :::::::::::: :.:::::::::: .-:::::::::: :::::::::. ::: .....':i. 4~:400:~~ :::: :1 :~::~~:~O 1~:~~U~i:: .-. ~:~~U~
Troup
White 17.500.00 30.000.001 5.228.75
:129.17._. I 141.200.00
I 194.257.92 53.138.:15
126.80 20,357.30
Turner
~h~~~ --'11;500:00 .-:::::1" 6.482:50 ::.. :::: .. ::::.:1"59:000:00 --. -:::( 76:982:50 ~U~U~I 91.20 ig:~~~:~%
Twiggs
~~:~ :::::::::::: ::::':::::::1:::::::::::: ::'::::.:::: :::::::::::: ~n~n~ :::::::::::I!'~n~n~ ~~:HU~,,' _.j H~U~
Union
White 4.000.00
.___ 1.361.24
_
_......
15.00
5.376.24 27.225.20,
156.381 13.313.72
Upson
~h1~~ -9:000:00 --.15:000:001' '--2;035:14'--262:50 ::.:::::: .--28:800:001::::::::::::1- '55;097:64 .--21;697:901:::::T'I I:400:74
Negro
_
,
_ .. __
.52.000.001.
52.000.00 19.697.90,. __.. __ . ., 7.058.00
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox
Wilkes
I,;)
-1 eN
Wilkinson
Worth
Total Counties
Americus Atlanta Barnesville Bremen Buford
~:~~ ~~:~~0:~~1::::::::--::1 :~:~~2:::: --::_:::::_:11
_:~6,4~0:~~1 ----~~~:~~I----28~:~~~:~~ 13~:m:gl 8\U~ 5g:mJ~
_: : : - : : : : : : -
~:;:~:~!"":~I.".'"001 """,'1 '7~ H'Jool:';:s~-!I';II;: :; ; :l:lll;;
:::::::::::: ~:~~ ~::~~:~~ __ __152:~l 886.00 _ ~:55 ::::-:::-:-: _:~3,40~:00 2:~:::~~ :3~:~~~:~~ ~UgU~
iU~U~
~t~~~ :::~~:~~~:~~ ::~~~:~~~:001::_~1:~~~:~~ ::::::::::::1:::::=:: 75,000.0~ =:=i~:~66:66 ----~~:;~~~:~~ ~U~U~ :::=:::::::: l~~U~
~}~:"n""" "~~,lli"","{",~~:-_:;:;:;~_~:~!~n~! _.,!.!~~
: White 2,500.00 ----- ---- ----;3~:~~ ::-:---~;:~~~:~r::::::-:::-----~~:~~~:~;---;;:~~~:~~
---;;:~~;:;~
Negro
11,702.61
5,320.49
White 10,000.00 3,566.00
25,000.00
38,566.00 23,052.92
11,064.26
Negro
_ __
__
60,000.00
60,000.00 20,000.00
10,000.00
White 20,887.95 10,000.00
560.00
61,000.00
92,447.95 24,891.56
237,34 9,097.35
:~~:~ ::::8:~~O:O~ :_:25:~~O:~~ :::~i:~~2:~~ ::::~:~~~:~~ :::::=:::J::~~~:20~:~~:::::::::::: ::::~~~:~8~:~~ ~H:U~ :=:::::::::: lU~U~
White 3,438,299.03 3,982,304.561,875,026.99 76,018.74 424,902.346,561,552.93 224,020.51 16,582,125.108,405,342.89 72,642.133,193,288.87
Negro 615,494.801,502,946.08 562,242.12 4,848.45
1,407,487.07 58,126.02 4,151,144.542,597,371.67 5,573.56,1,104,965.23
I
I
.,~:"I ~:~:I ;!.~!.~\~- ;: j:t'i.~.!: . :;J;I . ;.::::1'0000:: :....I
I
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60)
X. Debt Service-Continued
XI. Agency Funds-Cont'd.
SYSTEM
Calhonn Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown Chickamauga
A. PRINCIPAL OF DEBT
I. Bonds 2. Loans
B. INTEREST OF DEBT ----
J. Bonds 2. Loans
C. BOND SINKING FUND
D. PAID BY
STATE TO SCHOOL
BUILDING AUTHOR
ITY
i.
E. OTHER DEBT
I SERVICE
Total Debt Service
A FEDERAL
INCOME
TAX
B. STATE INCOME
TAX
C. TEACHER RETIRE
MENT CONTRI BUTIONS (Employees)
----
White $
$
$
$---
$
$ 21,560.00 $
$ 21,560.00 $ 33,323.28 $__
._ $ 12,551.50
Negro
_
Wbite Negro
Wbite Negro White
15,000.00
12,691.75
42,500.00 4,383.77
.__________
35,700.00
.__
52,400.00
46,883.77 63,391.75 52,400.00
25,370.10 8,607.30
44,674.90 10,298.70 54,488.00
.___ 407.10
12,560.88 5,992.33
16,705.19 4,414.04 21,172.87
~h~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ---13;519:60 -------85:41 ----4:231:32
Negro
..
..
. ... _
t-:> Cochran
~ Commerce
Dalton Decatur Dublin
White
.
. __ .. ._. . __. __.
.
.
. .. _
Negro
_. .
.
.
.
.
_
.
_. ..
. .. _
White
. . . __.. ..
.
.
.
.__ 24,1l4.40
349.26 9,387.75
Negro
.. __. __ ..
.
..
.
.
.. _..
.___ 2,066.00
20.74 1,125.67
While
. __. . .. __.
. ._.
.__
66,878.78 __..
25,156.98
:::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: Negro . .
~e~:~
..
. ._.
._ .. __ 7,064.80 __..
3,240.97
~:~~::~7 :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ._. ~:~~::~~ _.~~~:~~~:~8 :::::::::::: =~:~:~:~:
White
._. . __. .
.. ._.
...
._ 66,080.00
. __.
66,080.00 58,889.30
458.20 23,325.60
Negro
..
..
.
..
._._ .. _. _. . .
._. _
Fitzgerald Gainesville Hawkinsville
White ..
. _.. _.
..
._._.
.
8,814.00
. __i
8,814.00 31,311.83
5,386.00 18,867.37
62,900.00 72,512.54
20,094.90
326.52
196.74 604.70 88.60 84.58
11,550.94
6,960.17 26,647.98 9,573.32
Hogansville
Jefferson
LaGrange Marietta Monroe
-----------1----- ------
Moultrie Newnan
Pelham Quitman Rome Tallapoosa Tallulah Falls
Thomaston Thomasville Toccoa Trion Valdosta
Vidalia Waycross West Point Winder
Total Cities
Total Counties
Grand Total
~::~~~:~;~~r~~i~~~~: WhIte .-----------
Negro ------------
20,000.00 5,000.00
____________ 1
____________
446.11 111.52
White -------.-- --.--- -----
Negro -------.---- -.------.--- ============ ==-=====-===
------------
20,446.11 82,608.90 -------.---. 33,161.2
66 ---- ----
-------- ---
5,111.52 54,500.00
---67:798:78
------524:92
'--24;297:3
.--- ----- ------ .---- -- ---_.------- --- -------- ----.---.---
White ------------ -.---_.----- -------.-.-- .----------- ----._-----. 63,800.00 ------.---
63,800.00 20,468.50
152.91 8,166.22
N~o .------.---- -.------.--- ------------ ------------ -----------. -------- --- ----.----- --- _.-.------
White
Ne~ro
-------.----
---.---.----
------------ ---------.-.
-.---------- ------------
----_.-----.-----_.----
-----------. ._---------.
---22;866:66
-----------.-----------
-------._----22,800.00
7,557.00 1.1,128.82
9,580.36
25.12 102.80 30.16
4,939.48 4,673.26
4,465.26
White ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 83,400.00 ------------
83,400.00 ------------ ------------ -----------
- - Negro
White Negro
White
----------------------~ -- - - - ------
------------
---------------------------------------------
------------
------------
h ___________
------------
------------
- -- -- - - ~ --
-----------------------
----------------------------- --------------
----2:666:66
------- -------- ------,
------------
----------------------------------
------2;666:66
---- ----------------------
---16;246:66
-----------4,530.40
------------
------------
-----------38.32
----3;973:8
----------1,528.3
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ---------- ------------ -----,- ----- ------------ -------------- ---------- ------------ ------------
White h ___________ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------:------------ ------------ -------------- ------------ ------------ ------------
Negro -----------White ------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
--------------- ------
---59:666:66 -------6i:6i
---
---------59,061.61
------------ -----------.
45,031.50
275.81
----------17,409.9_
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ----- -----
White ------------ ------------ ------------
715.62 ------ -----
-21:666:66
------------
------------
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------
238.54 ------- ---- 6,000.00 -----------
-21:7i5:62
30,021.00
183.87
31,109.50 ------------
11,606.62 11,658.97
6,238.54 7,058.40 ------------ 3,613.99
White ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ---- ----- 19,500.00 ------------
19,500.00 23,586.20 ------------ 8,256.91
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ---------- ------------ ------------ ---- ------- ---
White -----.------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 86,900.00 ------------
86;966:66
1,399.90 71,547.05
-------i6:88
406.9 3 46,224.58
~::::::::::l--::--- Negro -------- --- ________ ,h ___
White ------------ ------- ----
-- ------------ ------------ ------------ ~------------- ------------ .-- -------- -----------
--- ---- -- ---- 13,600.00 ------------
13,600.00 24,700.80
157.38 8,155.44
Negro ------------ ------------ ------ ---White ------------ 91,000.00 ------------
--------2,230.26
"-----------
-----------
---48:866:66
------------
------------
-------------142,090.26
7,348.30 79,078.65
25.24 3,817.58 709.59 29,907.55
Negro ------------ 39,000.00 ------------ 1,654.61 ------------ 20,940.00 ------------ 61,594.61 33,890.85
304.11 12,817.52
White Negro
White
________ 4 ___
----5:666:66
------------
- ~ - - - - - - - - --
------------
------------
----2:546:66
-..-
-
-
~
-
-
---
-
-
---
------------
----------------------------------
21,400.00
---46:i66:66
------------
___ 4 ________
------------
21,400.00
-----47;646:66
19,783.08
---26:373:43
120.90
------334:56
8,996.94
----9:64i:6,
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ ----- ------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -------------- 7,975.25
39.36 4,050.9
White 20,000.00 121,000.00 15,231.75
Negro ------------ 44,000.00 ------------
5,430.83 ------------ 850,414.00 4,445.38 1,016,521.96 1,231,534.95 2,004.67 ------------ 80,326.00 ------------ 126,330.67 185,144.53
5,496.98 481,771.6. 949.02 84,368.0
White 3,438,299.03 3,982,304.56 1,875,026.99 76,018.74 424,902.34 6,561,552.93 224,020.51 16,582,125.10 8,405,342.89 72,642.13 3,193,288.8
Negro 615,494.80 1,502,946.08 562,242.12 4,848.45 ------------ 1,407,487.07 58,126.02 4,151,144.54 2,597,371.67 5,573. 5611,104,965.2.
White
1,890,258.74
NegroI3,461558,,429949..800H1,11,05436,3,90446..5068 562,242.12
81,449.57 424,902.34 7,411,966.93 228,465.89 17,598,647.06 9,636,877 .84
6,853.12 ------------ 1,487,813.07 58,126.02 4,277,475.21 2,782,516.20
78,139.113,675,060.4. 6,522. 58 11,189,333.2
SYSTEM
Appling Atkinson Baeon B aker Baldwin
Banks
B.rrow B.rtow
Ben Hill Berrien
lbb Bleckley Br antley Br ooks Br yan
BulIocb Burke Bu tts
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60)
XI. Agency Funds-Continued
,
,
XII. Outgoing Transfer Accounts-==;I, =c-X~I~I=I.:;Boa-lYa,en-ac-re;;E=n=d~~of
D. TEACHER
ASSOCIATION DUES
E. SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTIONS (Employees)
F. OTHER
Total Agency Funds
I!
_ A . TO! OTHER SYSTEMS __ Tot.1
Transfer
I. Teachers' 2. Mainte-
Accounts
Salaries nance and 3. Other
Operation
A. GENERAL
FUNDS
B.
BOND FUNDS
C. BOND
SINKING
FUND
----
---1--------- ----
s.. White $ 1,035.00 $----------- $----------- $ 59,724.59 $----------- $----------- $----------- _________ $ 22,387.36 $ 3,113.61 $ 10,113.21
Negro White
------840:00
----4;925:29
----3:000:00
12,698.29 -~ -- ---- ---- -------.---- -----------. --40,471.66 ----.------- -------.---- -.------- ... ---
5,816.85
.
_
Negro White
----1;409:60
2,308.42 858.23
711.07 6,099.28
13,588.28 41,966.14
---------.--.---.---.--
------------
.------.----
-.--------------.------
-----------.--
----3;715:70
----1;932:35
---41;000:00
Negro White
54.00 176.00
----1;072:34
858.64 5,603.81
5,562.76 ---------.-- ------------ -.---------- ---
38,802.85 --.-._------
2,074.28 ----------.-
2,074.28
1,410.28
18,311.86
----5;400:00 Ne~ro -.---------- ------------ -_.-------_.- _.-------_.--- -.--.P-----
White ------------ ------------ ----.------- .------------- ---------.--
------------
---.------.-
---
5,400.00
Negro ------------ ---.-------- -.---------- -------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ---
1,781.43 1,187.62
_ 8,903_83 _ 5,935.90
White 1,064.00 1,922.52 4,493.70
42,858.76 ------------ ------------ ------------ ---
15,202.34 15,044.16 1,313.13
Negro White
------------
--- ~ ~ - - -----
-----------------------
--.-4;949:32
-----35;265:73
---52;050:70
_______ w ____
36,587.80
---12;344:28
Negro Wbte
------896:04
---17;906:48
----7;079:09
----114;974:70
47,249.64 ------------ -----------11,199.48 ---------.-- ------------
10407,,294892..6748 11,199.48
204.40
25.00
78,944.90 100,525.40
11,136.91_ _
Negro While
------445:00
----1;250:22
854.76 50.00
Negro White
----2;205:00
226.41 -----------3,142.18 13,202.62
~~~~:~~~r:~~~~~:::: ::::~~~;;~~j :::;~~:~~;~: -- 10,411.95 ------------ --- - - - -~- ~ ------------ ---
27,362.64 ------------ ------------ ------------ ---
9,493.21 ------------ ------------ ---.-------- .--
91,827.38 --._-------- ------------ ------------ ---
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ -------------. ------------ ------------ ------------ --- ---------1------------ ------------ ------------
White ------------ 91,211.96 65,394.20
Negro ------------ 49,205.29 39,259.34
White ------------ 3,274.17 ------------
Negro While
---"1;428:06
882_88 -----------1,119.92 ------------
Negro White
----1;418:34
55.43 ---- ---~---13,929.87 ------------
Ne~ro
8.00
WhIte ------------
10,669.60 1,144.25
----2;810:50
Negro ------------ ------------ 1,405.25
809,690.83 ------------ ------------ ------------ ---
119,681.31 195,614.31 _
369,550.45 21,956.19
------200:00
-------92:00
-----------------------
---
292.00
21,598.77
1,914.00
2,000.00
4,666.37 44,815.68
1,643.71 57,366.69
- - ------~---
----7;333:26
4,583.30
------------
------900:00
------------
-- ~ ---- -- ---
----------------------------------
---
-
_________ 8,233.26
4,583.30
-1,546.39 17,209.20
.
_
_
3,208.05
38,572.18 ------------ ------------ ------------ ---
47,172.59 1,405.25
-------~----
._----------
-----------------------
------------.----------
---
6,481.31 10,558.39 22,902.54
--- --------- ------------ ------------1------------
Wbite 26,001.63 5,276.69
227.80 199,196.36 ----.------- ------------ ------------ --- ____ . 1 72,830.49 1,625. 981 902.60
Negro White
------998:00
----2;386:58
-----------------------
----117;774:32
--------------- -----~--
-----------------------
-----------------------
------------
--- _________
-----------1 -42,199.00
-----------10,930.64
-----------;;.
10,158.1/
Negro White Negro
---'--792:06
------------
---"4;563:22
4,309.57;
::::::::::::
____________
----35;442:67
25,040.34
---- __ -_--4-
-----------------------
------------
-----------------------
------------
------------
------------
--- -4;616:44 :::::::::::r-87:848:17 -
-
-
-
:::::::: :
--------_
I!' - - -
._---
-
-
-
-
_
.
_
-
-
,!
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
'
,I
------
Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade
Dawson
_
..
White Negro
702.00 3,135.57 4,010.89 1,672.55 5,703.42
33,782,06 31,164.15
.
NWehgirtoe 1,239.00 2,111.15 7,832,70
79,669,62.
22,662.05 150,426,67
5,873.90
2,084.09 _
37,599.64_
White Neero WNehgirteo White Negro White Negro White Negro
828.00 1,979,25 24,803.30
911.00
3,444.39 1,703.20 4,937,29 2,133.48
5,913.20 2,044,35
7,847.19 2.713.96 22,729,36
11,543.67 452.55
4,962.26 1,072.32
44,284.15 16,045.48 155,500.49
142,221.55 1,386.39 43,199,95 11,998,53
. . . _. 29,165.00
29,165.00
4,474.09 . 16,291.20
39,761.54 4,625.29 2,312.64 491,772,77
1,643.70 .
56,826.40.
23,830.07 .
41,722,3_1_ 12,348,63
26,687.48 13,343.74
_ _
White Negro White Negro White Negro
NWehgirtoe White Negro
3,146.00 .
6,699.00
230.00
28,226.64 . 284.23 383.39
641.80 287.40 6,823,66
15,785.91 348.16
21,602.35 ,, 1,622.92 2,114.82
5,135.18 4,501.57 86,810,66
142,555.29
6,426.03 _. 292,821.16
15,348.62 15,509.87
_
55,491.35 6,960.00
_
_
. 23,661.03 55,931.87
_
..
_
-9,127.90
83,314.96 _
40,240.62 15,489.88 141,949.04_
17,208.96
__
White Negro WNehgirteo WNehgirteo White Negro WNehgirteo
3,851.92 576.08 640,00
3,325,00 2,206.00
4,554.15 681.11
82,923,77 18,825.29 6,614.29 2,530757..7285
27,673.19 83.17
2,285127..6037 62,955,79
12,319.89 4,328.61 21,957.18
248,577,07 33,120.99 3120,,895974..4565 723,121.18. 149,124.37 40,877.51 9288,,650.'2l6.0.592
.________.__ 193,695.10 42,025.61
2,987.64 47,745.96
21,800.19 .
2,987,64 16,696.41
-67,253,06
476,117.46 24,978.26
77,080.59 1,421.22
283,466.67 116,926,32
54,905,32 .
15,445.62_ 151,568.24_
7,265.59 _
1,971.80_
White _._______
808.50
N~~eg~r~o ----i;:i50:00 :::::::::::: ----:2i;,602048.:1i:6i
:::::::::::: White
10590.89
~Nhe1g~r~o ------546:00 ~:6~4~1n.8~9
White 1,743.00 1,852.30 15,700.67 Negro 1,230.00 1,234.87 10,467,12
36,361.44
265.00
265.00 15,112.41
__
l17b,7:9n0U,1~8 :::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ---i9;25S:50 :::::::::::: --i42;55i:43_
96,232.36 21,000.00
21,000.00
842.05 14,026.14 15,500.63
~15~,:7~55g.U2~0 :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ---:i4;47i:os :::::::::::: ----6;69S:06_
95,229.37 52,478.26
.___________ 16,969.98 16,969.98 4,043.02 4,043.02
2,192.72 1,461.82
9.50 18,951.49 1,775.54
White Negro White
Negro
1,458.50
2,643.50
43,802.61
.___________ 11,928.66 1,862.63 2,332,86
.
.
.
.
.. .
.
.
.
._.
.
.
.
_
570.00
906,64 3,583.52
25,249.69
3,913,00
3,913.00 4,886.761
316.92
__
.:-_:....:....::..::--:":"=":":'.":'''':''':'''':'':-:..:---=-=-=-:.=._--=-=-=--....::---=--::....:....:.:. ~...::._-:...:....:...::: .:.:=-:....:....::::..:...:.......:=-=..:..:...:..:_=-_~....:..:.. :::--=-:..:..:.:....=..:..=..::.:-_-:...:..:...:..:_:-_=-=-=----=-_-_.:....:...=:::~:.......:...:_:::.:_=.:...:.:.::__~_:::_.:_:_.:....:.:_::_=_=_- _..
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60)
SYSTEM
XI. Agency Funds-Continued
XII. Outgoing Transfer Accounts-
Continued
D.
:~iA:1------I-~~al-- - --~.-TO OTHER SYSTEMS
TEACHER
Total
ASSOCIATION
s~g~k1:
OTtER I
~~:d:
1. Teachers' 2. Mainte-
Transfer Accounts
DUES BUTIONS
Salaries nance and 3. Other
(Employees)
Operation
XIII. Balance End of Year-Continued
A. GENERAL
FUNDS
B. ROND FUNDS
C. BOND SINKING FUND
-----------I------I-----I----.I-----I---~I----- - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - - -
Decatur DeKaib Dodge
White S_
S __ __ $
_ S ..
. $ 11.550.00 $
. $__..
. $ 11,550.00 $ 23,048.57 $
$ 26,723.95
~~~~ ::::::::::::1:::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
Negro 231,906.73 188,046.13 ... __... 1,664,938.19 .. __........
..
.
.. 742,452.479,349,876.361,157,650.34
Wbite .. . 14,311.10
102.50
89,089.91 __.
. " __" __"
.
-4,477.33 ......
218.19
Negro __. __
4,862.63
__ 26,250.02
__. .
. __.. ..
.
.. __
Dooly Dougherty l\:) Douglas
"1
00 Ea rly Ec hols
Effingham El bert Emanuel Ev ans Fa nnin
White .... __. . 3,830.92 9.553.00
Negro .
...
.. __ 9,399.40
White 27,330.97 35,624.79 38,192.80
Negro
..
__. __. __
White
990.00
Negro __
__.
5,776.86 485.26
7,350.36 53.40
White
751.00 14,912.75
..
Negro __
White
310.00
Negro .. ._...
2,417.79 469.34
1,313.47 221.28
~~~~~ l'm:~ :::::::::::: ::g~~:g~
White
.
.. __
Negro
. __. .....
White Negro . White Negro
2,590.00 .______ 880.00
1,955.52 977.76
5,982.53 ..
J3,751.92 6,875.96 7,980.89
White 1,136.00 17,835.24 14,609.31
Negro .
.
97.62
72.50
58,052.59. 45,658.57 511,014.73 .
. 80,068.18 16,842.32 __. 96,482.71 __.
17,534.77 2,882.01 . __...
__ 41,122.14 41,122.14 7,339.18
__.. __ __. __.
..... ...... __......
4,670.87 1,864.65
.. __ ..
__
.. __ __ . __..
114,589.37 70,396.16 56,667.38
..
. __
..
__
__. __.. .
346.83 __. __.
346.83 37,914.15 __.. .
. __
. __. __
9,904.15 .. ..
._. .. __
__. .
_
18,254.16 ..
.__ 39,784.53 _
._ __
._________ 15,850.68 __. .
721.3
__.. . ..
..__... __ .. .. .. _
__
~U~U~ ::::::::::::1:::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ..4:::~::~: "'16:739:69 ~:~~::~4
81,395.88
.
__
34,962.44
57,821.39 .. __. __.. __.
681.15
. . . __..
.
.. __........ ... __
92,452.42
..
.
..
-11,410.72 36,377.27 7,214.17
44,931.21
.......
. __.
. __ __.. . __. . __
..
62,117.45
.. __..
.
.
3,772.45 .
__. __ ..
.
.
117,591.04 ...
..
4,166.89 8,255.30 12,444.00
858.80.
..
. __.
._.
...
. __
. __
Fa yette Floyd Fa rsyth Franklin Fulton
White Negro
459.00 11,136.51 __.
7,980.30
White . Negro ... __.
30,000.00 10,000.00
. 2,000.00
200.00
White 1,756.00 __ Negro
.. 12,439.74
White __ Negro
__. 15,349.02 ..
_. .....
. __......
~~~~~ :::::::::::: :::--------r l'nu~
62,960.32 ..
__. . . . . __. __
77,154.05
..... __ .. __
230,000.00 12,000.00 ..
__
....
143,265.00 __..
..
28,000.00 28,000.00 __..
00 __
. __
75,690.10 .. __ _ __. __
__.
__.
__
__ 26,926.98 __...
__
..
. 14,861.88 ..
91,995.52
. __...
.
__. . __.
. __
19,435.78. __.... . 23,488.40
..
. __.
.... __
l'nu~ ::::::::::::.:::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: __2~:'~~~:~~I::03~,:~::~ __~~::~~::~:
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson
::::
Jones
Lamar
White --------____ Negro
White Negro
White
Negro
White
832.00
Negro
~:~~ ::::::::::::
19,004.14'____________
565.26
2,933.38 1,466.69 5,438.63
102.87
r68:g~
1,115.08 557.53
9,522.51
g::88:88
71,606.05
16,823.76
800.00
800.00
14,670.17
40,867.48 40,867.48
7,335.07
81,713.19
102.87
g:~68:g~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
52,719.66 34,738.62 1,398.71 120,138.90 30,959.14 82,937.90
:~::5~:~~ ::::::::::::
13,256.12 _ _ _ _ _
38,618.68 __
:~:~~~:~~
White
474.00 6,609.55 1,531.65
47,986.47
688.11
_
Negro
6,902.80
913.05 43,160.01____________
688.11
_
White 4,039.50 52,209.29 13,957.98 283,474.77
16,556.50 16,556.50 59,082.48
95,862.13
~h1~~ ----2:9i6:80 ----i:540:83 ---i2:488:16 ----i07:ii8:2i ---22:075:88---4:597:50 ----6:iio:00 ---32:783:38 ---42:266:47 ----4:894:80 ::::::::::::
Negro
40.50
374.40
5,125.82
94.50
450.00
544.50
_
White 4,418.00
WN ~I!tOe --- 651.00
Negro
727.42
656.33 910.51
12,872.50 162,393.91
3,330.83 -----2-7--,3-3--6-.-80-
3,722.42
39,855.35
25,339.62 5__6 _,2_2_3__.3_3_,
2,866.00
7,642.40 ------------
__
_
28,205.62 69,455.58
89.47 48,649.87
63,865.73 ---2-2--,4-5-8-.-9-4- -----1-,0-8-8-.-1-0- ---2-4--,5-8-4-.-5-0-
.______
_
_
White
614.00
~'i:ft~ ----- 738.00
Negro 1,953.00
1,370.03 8,799.17
55,216.49 33,425.74
764.14 __
34,189.88 18,504.03
91.39 22,936.70
5:772:6i ----7:849:30 -----41:223:23 ----3:883:29 :::::::::::: - --50:00 ----3:933:29 ---4i:824:28 :__ ------- ---23:395:65
7,077.92 5,348.33
46,049.85 3,883.29
,
50.00 3,933.29
_
White
762.50 ------------ 10,790.24
74,580.39 ------------
1'
------------
40,563.56
3,285.18 ------------
~:::''".;~~;;.~ ..g~~I';~~,,,',,;;~~
White Negro White Negro
3,404.00 33,300.50 11,766.09 571.50 11,100.16 3,946.96
2,097.00 2,281.33 9,511.43
221,003.66 71,991.61 83,472.79
' 1,500.00
1,500.00
25,689.19 226,722.76 8,563.06 75,574.26
964.81 8,064.70
31,336.60 10,445.54 4,504.91
_
WNehgirteo 1,271.00 1,946.31-' 7,826.57
76,740.92
662.49 24,999.96 5,218.00 30,880.45 4,708.74
23,032.32_
White
532.00 5,395.09 8,204.07
55,628.86
Negro __
"
9,457.24
7,648.78 _
White Negro
729.00 2,187.21 7,179.78 751.37 1,815.68,
54,402.32 12,334.71
347.23
347.23 8,206.40
9.58 19,151.43 _
~ :"::~~l~l UEn ft'Wl White ------------ ------------ ------------
55 424.08
::..':m:; ,oo~,~~m;~ I _ _
-
80,255.02
26,061.48
White 1,126.00 1,161.21 11,891.09
60,560.64
l__
_ 15,539.12 10,929.20
_
~:~~===~====~=======;=;=~=======~~=;~==;===~=== ::-~~:~~~:~~ :===::::-=:t::==::::== :::~~::~~:~~1::::~:81~:~~ ======:=~== :=====:=:==:
SYSTEM
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
Marion McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery
TABLE lI-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60)
--~-~----
-XI Agency Funds-Continued
XII. Outgoing Transfer Accounts-
XIII.-Balance End of
_-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .. -~--_._---_
Continued
Year-Continued
I
D.
I TEACHER SOCIAL
ASSOCI- SECUER. ITY
F.
,1
ATION CONTRI- OTHER
DUES BUTIONS
(Employees)
Total
Agency Funds
A. TO OTHER SYSTEMS
I. Teachers' Salaries
2. Mainte- I
nance and 3. Other Operation I
i
Total
A.
Transfer GENERAL
Accounts FUNDS
B. BOND FUNDS
C. BOND SINKING FUND
s White $ 840.00 1,170.05 $ 4,895.46 $ 32,421.11 $___________ $
$
$
$ 6,696.93 L-
$ 29,301.96
Negro ------------ ------------
1,472.46
White 1,995.00 14,840.38 11,411.27
7,821. 78 102,348.54
_--70;648:73
----8;550:00
::::::::::::
---79;198:73
--107;846:51
::::::::::::
--14;453:67
Negro ------------
White -- - - - - --- ~ --
Negro ------------
White
461. 50
Negro ------------
White
157.20
9,316.23 3,740.97 4,052.72
355.85 811.57 3,418.37
3,373.61 2,641.58 1,612.02 4,502.39 3,751.47 1,938.63
51,490.80 3),066.39
_____________
-740.83
1,460.22
23,706.47 51,138.73 41,590.08 44,222.28
____:__:__:____:__:__:__:__:__:__:__:
::::::::::::
::::::::::::
::::::::::::
----8;413:92
14,526.90
::::::::::::
-
-1288;,718746:.3680
_
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ --- ---------- -
White
556.00
541.82 2,739.70
24,326.32 _
8,855.49
277.56 4,994.23
Negro -----------White 2,740.00
270.92 1,369.85 9,932.36 12,506.69
9,250.44 _ 98,179.61 ____________
19,263.34 19,263.34 72,121.62 36,782.48 61,646.96
Negro White
10.00 1,275.00
3,430.52 6,747.64
8,561.39 7,265.00
34,473.96 55,293.96
__:::::::::::
:::::::::::r::::::::::
::::::::::::
---14;310:42
::::::::::
::
----5;691:33
Negro ------------
130.62
White 16,480.50 12,171.99
81.00 964.51
615.50 106,204.40
__:::::::::::
::::::::::::
::::::::__ .:
::::::::::::
---25;391:48
-------27:77
---2;577:61
Negro White
-----------------------
------------
2,342.74
------------
6,068.58
--------------
61,787.74
-____________
15,676.72 7,206.28
Negro ------------
270.68
924.12 13,769.19 _----------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------1
6,618.77 2,206.26
White ------------ ------------
7,469.67
36,982.48 ____________
-7,070.31
' 1,649.89
Negro White
------------
956.00
------------
1,702.02
------------
6,358.08
--------------
55,004.44
_- ___________
59,871.07
11,403.44
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------
White 2,572.35
707.73
782.25
Negro
212.62
760.67 1,296.25
221719,,,286835229...760709___-__:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:
::::::::::::
::::::::::::
::::::::::::
---97;769:55
::::::::::::
86,927.36
::::::::::::
_
White 7,764.80 1,000.00
300.00
72,852.58 ____________
393.47
393.47 4,745.94 2,325.69 46,919.01
11....: ~ili.i; ,;.;~i ,,,oo.'" Negro 6,200.00
White
623.00
Negro ------------
954.23 1,559.97
363.72
441.33 10,953.84 4,232.55
50,297.47 _ 52,025.35 _ 14,519.54 _
White
220.00 2,788.06 6,184.77
86,574.94 _
Negro White Negro White
----9;151:06
8,751.06 439.00
----5;842:81
5,442.81
----1;879:65 ------1;762:851
----------
42,039.59 26,776.90 25,733.77
-
__: i
_
Negro __ ---------
727.68
13,872.15 _
Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce
. . .~~i~I:: 635.00 Htt!g HIUi ~~;m:~~I::::::::::::I::::::::::::I:::~~:~~~:~l:~~:~~~J---~~:~::~~I:::~~:~~~:~~ :::i~;~6~:~~
i~ ..#:;;;;:~=,:;;;;~::: "~~~il',w~""L ".:;;:;"'~''''f,;:~:;
White ------------ 1,189.70
~~~~ ::::-66~:~~ :::::::~~:~~
White 1,301. 0 11, 21.25
-----1 Negro ---- -
1,541.75
White
518.00
Negro __ _ _ ,
White
842.82 1,021.12 9,517.27
4,591.00 37,274.06
-------1 1
6,211. 841 6,211.84 --537.69 ------------ 17,324.25
1:~~~:~~ -----~!:~~~:~: ::::::::::::I:::::::::::: ::::::::-:-:I::::::::::::11::::~:~~2:i~:::::::::::: ::::::::::::
19,83 .36
96,504.54 __
__ 89,941.75
198.66 3,918.83
571.01 4,096.86 5,351.78
9,357.09 49,299.20
------- - - ------------1 ------
__ _
__ __
--------
-----,I
-------- --1--
36,829.54 ----
-------1--
-------
- -- -
7.84
34,400.70
__
_
_
_
_ _
_
11,015.40
62,077.34
_,
175.05
175.05 3,224.44
139.04 17,368.43
----------- -----
Pike
Polk
....l>j
00 Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
-------- ------------ ------------
White Negro White Negro White Negro
WNehgirteo 1,767.00
White
__
Negro .____
575.98 448.13 2,978.41 3,645.34
975.33
3,527.70 1,505.14 2,579.95 2,218.76
660.40 1,059.73
10,246.50_ 2,918.52 4,339.90
Richmond Rockdale Schley
~gj ~~_~::~~~~~~ _ }!~t~~ _ ..rJ~~:~~ Jt~~~J~ :~~::~:~~~::III:::~~~~~:~:: ~~~~:~::~~~~ ~~:~:~~~~)::::~:~~~:~; ::~~~:~~~:~~ :::~~:~~::~~ White ------------ 65,775,77
Negro ------------ 29,551.44
---------1------- -- ------------ --- ---- --I 817.65 659,002.99 --
--1---- ------- - ---- --- 367.35 296,073.82 ------------ ------
86,829.81 741,195.54 90,717,58 39,010.50 333,000.90 40,757.17
Screven
White 1,444.00
Seminole
Ne&ro ------ --.--
White
_.
Spalding
:::: ---4:;~;:~~
Negro __ _ [
Stephens _
__
_
_
_:---';g'--i;~
~:~~~:~~
1,253.54
1,~53.5t
2, 72.9
~:~:::::
1,215.55
::~~1.8~
1,705.19
4,07~.95
2,13 .95
10,8::::~
5,360.221
~:7~~:~:
51,629.98 __
98,039.75 100,565.30
_
50,327.31 ------------ ---- ------- ----- .. -.-- ---- --.----
1 __ .
.
--- ----- --
36,046.57. .
. __._.
._______ 18,497.11
727.18 47,915.44
1:::::::~:
65,195.48
----8:~~;:;~ 3,956.58
:--:-:----:-:-:-:-:-:.1:
.-.-;:~~~:;~ ---;~:3~~:~~ 890,891 4,847.47
'--~~:I~~:~;I-'
----- . . _. __ .-
---;~~:~;
-.--~:~~~:~~
---- -------
~~:~~~:~~ ~:~:5:~~ :::::::: ::r::_::::::J.._~:~:5.~~I .~:~~~:~~ ~:~~o:~~ ::-------.--
SYSTEM
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60)
XI. Agency Funds-Continued
XII. Outgoing Transfer AccountsContinued
XIII. Balance End of Year-Continued
D. TEACHER
ASSOCIATION DUES
E. SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTIONS (Employees)
F. OTHER
Total Agency
Funds
A. TO OTHER ~YSTEMS
1. Teachers' 2. MainteSalaries nance and Operation
3. Other
Total Transfer
Accounts
A. GENERAL
FUNDS
B. BOND FUNDS
C.
BOND
SINKING FUND
Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall t>:> Taylor 0t>0:> Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
White $ Negro White
$
1,142.46 $ _
2,495.63 $ 5,948.69
426.48 5,300.00
23,524.71 $ 35,049.05 8,847.17
$
~'i:1~ ::::::::::::-----630:08 ----i:729:i6 -----i9:325:47 :::: __:::::: __::
Negro
800.00 5,495.45
30,542.59
.
$
$
$ 40,864.79 $
$
_
1,806.54
56,249.88
_
::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ----8:687:27 ----9:i90:38 :::::::::::_ _
White
289.65 1,321.78
12,484.25
Negro
294.00
34.50
11,414.76
White 1,741.00 2,923.07 7,871.11
96,738.83
~'i:1~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ----4:oi5:55 -----33:488:08
~~~~ :::::::::::T-i4:050:05 l~:m:~~
Negro
__ __ __
~U~U~
White
__ __
6,247.05
39,955.60
Negro
__
8,778.05
44,144.68
__
16,285.99
_
I
-- -------
:::::::::::: :::::::::::: - i8,845.69 ----2:328:9i ---26:20i:22
::::: : __ :::::::::::: ---i2:124:60--1:511:i9 ---20;460:98
:::_::-: :::::::::::: ----.:.::421:99 ::::::::: -23:195:31
_
~ .________
__
_
_
__
42,269.30
_
..
,
_
~~~;~ 2~~:~~ i~:~~~:~~ t~~~:~g ~~:~~~:~~
~~~~~~~~~~ __ I:~~~~~~~~~~~: ~~~~~~~~~ __~~~~~~~~~~II ~~~~~~~~~
White 20,853.29 22,667.50 32,522.02 196,574.25
.___________ -4,040.78 517,622.60 58,419.87
~~~~ ~~:__94~:~~ ::-;~:~~::::---THn~-----~n~nJ~:~~~~~~::::_::::-:::::~~~:~:::::j_~-~:::::~~~:::~~;:~~~~~~::~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~~3:~~
Negro White Negro
1 ----------- ------------1-------------- ------------ --- -------- ------------1----------- ------------ ------------ ------ ---
749.00' 1,087.66 3,468.28
29,486.53 ------------
-----
1_ -------- 6,728.92 ------------ ----- ------
_I
366.09 1,007.21 1 10,978.62 ------,-----
--
_ _ -- ------- --
1
.
---- __
White 1,656.00 Negro __
~;~:~::--
7,948.30 1,455.65
1,18~:57
34,540.311 2,460.00
118,067.06 103.169.92 18,750.00 __
121,919.92 4,271.71
.___ 14,786.13
-:_ 1 30,112.70 6,812.46
iU~t~~.--
900.00
! 7,712.46
.
_
---i_41:~:~:~3 _ .1:177:38 _12,:02:14
~~~~:: 04i~~~ ~~~:;~I'---~~-,:::::~~ :-~3,~~~:~6 White
------ -- .--- ---
:i:, :: -581:001::
3,
4
2
0
.9
1
1
- -::,
30,514.05
--
1-- ---. 37,271.31 --
1--
--:::::: ---:1 _1 - - : : : : : : _ ... [! _ ---
.. -:
--7:713:28::::: - - --
5
; lSI :20
Negrol. ,
4.612.76 2,86800
34,236.66, 82,90060
1
, 8623',908009 . 600
2__3 ,_4_7.7__.0_9_ -_I' 'I' .: -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -__ - 2_8_'_8_9__4 _.6_3_
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes
l>:l
23 Wilkinson
Worth
Total Counties
~e~:~ 5,~~t881 2'm:gg' 18'~8N 2inig:~J ::::::::::::1:::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: __ :~~::~~:~: ~:~:~:~~ ~~:::~:~~
~~~:~ :::::::::::: 1,~~U~ :::::::::::: ~~:~~i:n :::::::::::: ~9:~~~:7~ :::::::::::: ~::~~~::~ __-.-.:~::::::: :~:~:::~: :::~~:~~
White 1,680.00 13,856.88 13,544.18 105,924.12
5,850.00 5,850.00 28,902.51 5,382.43 20,970.03
{tehgj.rte0 -__--_-__- -_-_-_-_-_-_-_1- --3-,-7-5-1--.0-7- ----2--,0-7-9--.3-0- -----2--7-,1-9-9--.8-9- 30,428.9. 0 3,600.00.
Negro
. 4,313.53 2,699.76
25,349.64 __.
.
.
.
34,02._8_.9_0_ 74,822.29 -_-. ----.-----_ ---. -------.-_-_
.
_
WNehgirteo __._________ 1,574784..4231 78,,535394..5466
5666,,259858..0828
1'350000.'0000 _-_._-_-.-_-_-_-_- -_.-.-, 34,,870000..0000 55,,120000..0000 40,868.76 __._______.__ 32,807.68_
White Negro White Negro White Negro
2,759.80 760.00
9,658.12 3,689.68
363.79 185.66
5,364.55 .
1,954.05 3,425.01 3,590.17 1,643.00
106,246.17 _.__________
20,710.46
11,520.91
. __ .
11,874.35 __.
.
27,796.49
11,720.88
._______
9,416.68
163.33 62,744.69
.
.
._ 5,218.40
_
.
.
.
_
7,352.03
_
.
_
~~~;~ ---_::~~::~~ ------~:~::~ --_:~:~~::~~ -----~::::~:~~ :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ----~:~~~::~ :::::::::::: ::::::::::::
White
11,295.61
.____ 100,035.31 .
.
.
.___________ 56,600.87 82,206.72
_
Negro
.
.
.
.. _
White Negro White Negro White Negro
WNehgirteo
.
920.00 1,574..0_0_
1,196.19 ._____ 811.84 600.00
8,645.69 3,362.21 5,000.00
525.78
9,827.11 20,290.71
48,990.35 __. 20,385.31 39,929.02 31,125.78 35,146.25 19,023.68
3933,,213486..9313
.. .
. .______ 7,048.29
. ._
.
58,518.02
.__ 6,448.57 .
-12,778.01
947.36 .___
3,626.55
144.51
.
_
28,098.80 _
10,166.30 _
14,122.54_
White 260,245.051,344,786.071,235,829.72 14,512,134.732,507,599.41 190,228.99 288,715.372,986,543.77 5,282,980.24 4,973,615.353,508,4:18.06 Negro 253,790.41 430,653.33 248,198.24 4,640,552.44 239,088.06 13,136.90 38,233.91 290,458.87 795,676.229,857,065.931,262,097.63
Americus Atlanta Barnesville Bremen Buford
White 1,091.50 Negro _._.. _.
1,222.80 .
8,478.68
83,753.28
.
20,425.43
_
.
. __.
_
White _.__________
912,799.93 912,799.933,776,703.20
".
_
Negro
.
.
.
.
_
White 13,179.20 5,105.82 2,985.43
55,681.89
2,023.92 1,204.72
_
~! :-;:lli~I;:;~ :;;:timi--:-:-:~-:\~':~ -_",~,~:,:~;~:".ii:,,:::
TABI,E II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60)
XI. Agency Funds-Continued
XII. Outgoing Transfer AccountsContinued
XIII. Balance End of Year-Continued
SYSTEM
D,
TEACHER ASSOCIATION DUES
E. SOCIAL
SECURITY CONTRIBUTIONS
(Employees)
F. OTHER
Total Agency Funds
A. TO OTHER SYSTEMS
I. Teachers' Salaries
I
2. Mainte-
I nance and
Operation
3. Other
Total Transfer Accounts
\
A. GENERAL
FUNDS
B. BOND
FUNDS
C. BOND SINKING FUND
----------1----1-----1----1-----1----- ----'---1------1----1--- - - -
Calhoun Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown Chickamauga
White $ 682.001$ 7,733.49 S 3,620.64 $ 57,910.91 $
$
$-----------i$----------- $ 1,265.27 $.
$
_
Negro ------------ ------------ ------------ -------------- ------------ -----------.
1
------------ ------------ ------------
i . ,l~!!:.~1!!1 ~.!~r:.. "~.~'~'~.:' White
507.69 1,164.59
39,603.26
..
402.99\
402.99 10,567.71
_
'AA.OO ..
.
1 1
Cochran Commerce Dalton Decatur Dublin
Fitzgerald Iaineaville Hawkinsville Hogansville Jefferson
LaGrange Marietta Monroe
White Negro
'________________________ 18,488.30
_
_
White
776.00, 5,728.07 4,163.16
44,518.64
_
Negro
'
652.09
3,864.50
_
White
640.00
575.82 6,046.66
99,298.24
_
18,308.25 18,308.25 21,811.51
_
Negro
64.00
588.36
10,958.13
70.25
70.25
_
White 15,630.00 16,463.07 25,736.03 215,302.84
_
_
Negro
_
White Negro
1,232,00
373.69 7.206.57
91,485.36
_ __
5,734.31 57,314.17
_
_
_
White Negro
1,220.00 3,598.71 , 2,168.44
~~~WhIte ~-~:~~~ii:1~r:~~t~~~~1
Negro __
1,887.20
~~~;~ ~:o.oo __ 2:9:~:~~I
2,871.78 1,730.42
:J~H~ 4 862 10
715.58
l:::6:~~,-
50,879.78 29,923.14
1,620.25 3,874.67
_
_
in~tn 104 627 32
~~~~::::::::
~-~:-:~~~~::
:~:::::::~:~
:::::~:::~~~
:::45:136~45.:021~
------------
::::::::::::
------------
::::::::::::
3125,,453629'.3154,_ -
..- .,-_--_-_--_-_-_- --_1-__------_- ---- ------------ _26,106.52,
724.80 -------- -- --_
22:55::23:_ -.-::::-:::::1:::::::::::: :::::::::::: ~:~~~::~ :::::::::::: ::::::::::--
1
White
__
_
1 26,845.82 26,845.82 4,873.10
__
~~E~~i;~~~-i~:-~---:~~--:: - ::--i~i~~ ~ii:~-:-~~~~~~~6~1_~__::~~6:~:~~::~~~:~:~!~~::-~~::~:: ~~::::~~~~~ : : :~;;~~;~2~:~~:~~~f~:/::_
Moultrie Newnan
Pelham Quitman Rome Tallapoosa Tallulah Falls
Thomaston Thomasville Toccoa Trion Valdosta
I>;)
~
Vidalia Waycross West Point Winder
Total Cities
Total Counties
Grand Total
;r:~:~
White Negro
White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro WNehgirteo
White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
;;!:~~;:;~I::::::::::}::::::::::t::~:~ii:i~ ------------1------------ __ ~:~8~:~~1------~3~:~~ 15,399.19
27,861. 83
---------- ---
_-
9,298.61 ---------
---
------------i -24,991.04 ------------ ---------
------------ ---------
2,021.16 3R7.29
4,281.26 ______ . _____
27,447.85 ------------
-----------------
I
.____
133.00 .
~
.3,361.35 171.07 280.51 247.01
_ _
::::::::::::I::::::~i~:i8 _:::~:~!~:~~I:::: -:~~~:~~ 3,439.50
35,588.48 ------------
____________ 23,494.31 15,819.46 ---------
86.16
12,778.83 ------------
------------ ---------
1,542.01
20,860.40 2,400.00
------------ ---------
__------3---9---6--.8--4--
14,719.63
---------------------------
----------------------------------
------------.----------------------- 32,156.03 ------------ ------------
32,156.03 ------------
2,826.44 ------------
----------------------------------
---------
-----------------
_-
932.84 -------
15,152.70 ------------------------- ------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
-6,650.56 ------------
-----------------------
-----------------
_
410.40
6,507.47 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ---------
------- -------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------ --
701. 00 2,898.00 3,796.98
. __
10,504.06 7,002.70
389.03 82.86
4,319.17 508.88
27,158.80
228.40
2,015.77 863.90
5,430.22
_ _
__------------------
---------------------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
------------1 ~8,232.37 ----------------------- ------------ ------------
-----------------
6,668.02
79,889.31 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 123,290.08 ------------ ---------
4,445.35
53,259.54 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ---------
3,288.12
47,146.62 ------------ ------------
625.32
625.32 -3,359.33 ------------ ---------
794.94
11,550.19 ------------ ------------
104.81
104.81 ------------ ------------ ---------
4,071.23
40,233.51 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 3,450.35 ------------ ---------
;;:;;;;;:::r;;::;;;;;; 978.35
_5--4-,05-2--.2-1-
3,294.06 201,891.52
--------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
----2:943:28
---- -----
------------ -----------2,943.28 4,872.98
- - -- --- -I ---------
--------------------------------
-------------------------
__----------------5,848.24
37,039.00
------------ ------- -- 22,777.71 ------------ ---------
11,191.12 117,559.80
------------
------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
-=18;'707:14
------------
------------
-----------------
2,506.39
50,382.77 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ---------
_---
120.90 ------
4,278.00
34,452.04
-----40:627:06
-----------------------
------------
----------------------------------
----------------------------------
----------------------------------
5,866.14
-----------------------
----------------------------------
-------------------------
1,038.00
13,103.57 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ---------
White Negro
49,710.81
131,206.29 17,163.08
14,868.01 2,114,588.66 2,900.00 ------------ 999,782.88 1,002,682.88 4,219,151.78 151,976.59 ---------
17,049.32 304,673.97 ------------ ------------
562.35
562.35 ------------ 140,185.25 ---------
White 260,245.05 1,344,786,07 1,235,829.72 14,512,134.73 2,507,599.41 190,228.99 288,715.37 2,986,543.77 5,282,980.24 4,973,615.35 3,508.438 .06 Negro 253,790.41 430,653.33 248,198.24 4,640,552.44 239,088.06 13,136.90 38,233.91 290,458.87 795,676.22 9,857,065.93 1,262,097 .63
White 309,955.861,475,992.361,450,697.73 16,626,723.39 2,510,499.41 190,228.99 1,288,498.25 3,989,226.65 9,502.132.02 5,125,591. 94 3,508.438 .06 Negro 253,790.41 447,816.41 265,247.56 4,945,226.41 239,088.06 13,136.90 38,796.26 291,021.22 795,676.22 9,997,251.18 1,262,097 .63
SYSTEM
1. Federal Income Tax
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959.60) XIII. Balance End of Year-Continued
2. State Income
Tax
D. AGENCY FUNDS
3. Teacher Retirement Contribution
4. Teacher Association
Dues
5. Group Insurance
6. Social Security
7. Other
E. OTHER
Total Balance
End of Year
Grand Tota Payments and
Balances
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
Banks
l>:)
00 0>
Barrow
Bartow
Ben Hill
Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts
White $ Negro
5,216.60 $
145.06 $ 2,285.16 $
$ 1,551.12 $
White
Negro
. __.... _..
._.
... _.
$
105.00 $
$
44,917.12 $ _
5,816.85
._. . __
957,923.83 184,513.93 356,326.74 103,049.62
~~~ ~~~~_~~~~~~~~; ~~;~~~:~~~~~8~ ~~:~;~>~6~7~ ~~:~~~/~~:- -~:~::::~~~:701[::~~_311:04 :~ ~:;--;~~-oo:-~-)~~~i~ :::::;;~mm
569,761.16 61,082.56 349,990.68 164,209.21
Negro .
.____
__
__
7,123.52
554,048.55 380,938.26
White .. ... _. __ ._. Negro .. _. . .
..
942.17 _.____________ .
292.76 .
101.86 , 1
.90
32,897.32
_
~~~:~ _. ~:9~~:~~
~~:~~ _. ~~~:~~ ::::::::::::: 2~5:~~::: ::::::: ::::::_::::1::_:::::::: ~::~~~:~~
White
... ._.
.
.
.
. __ __
__
__ 179,470.30
~~~~ ------2:028:00 -------75:74-------758:99 ::::::::::::::-- --117:02-- ---234:34 :::::::__- --::::::___
---79:425:66
~~~~ -----12:894:70 -------314:96 -----1:918:70 ::::::::::::::- -1:347:97 ---- 871.03 --::::_::: ::_ -::::::-::: -----66:489:99
Negro
__
__
__
_._.
_
480,547.11 20,300.91 519,147.25 53,257.64 1,165,837.02 125,901.03 314,540.91 99,167.89 806,457.37 79,694.03
White Negro White .. Negro White Negro White .. Negro _.
White Negro ..
...
.
.
.
9,542.00 448.50 . ...
2,585.60 ..
.
.
.
..
.
189.46 3.04 .
108.36
.. _ .________
.__________ 1,025.15 .. 53.57
__ .______
__
515.69
.. 1,034.79
. __ __
324.73 ._
__
339.08 30.32 . 67.73 __
__
__
_ __
.__
.___
315,295.62 _
-25,512:77
...
10,064.99 535.43
20,417.25 ._
44,063.45
_
. __
5,703,579.23 2,727,927.26
211,606.48 53,147.62 505,242.11 37,117.20 565,489.10 274,159.90 338,628.14 156,022.21
White .
Negro ..
White
6,554.40
Negro .
.
White ....
.
Negro _.. __.
.
._.
.
173.46 .
..
.. .__
__
_
_
.
.
_.____ _
3,031.75 .... _.______
1,501.74
. __.
210.20
._.__________
_
.
..... _ .. .- -
.
.. _ .
_
75,359.07
_ _
-9,638.64
.
_
__
4,743.84 -- -- __ --~--
-p--
96,608.451 -- --------
1,519,522.99 475,751.28 806,530.99 542,685.94 487,299.43 199,496.16
Calhoun Camden
329,152.57 267,068.70 659,819.26 218,525.64
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
399,902.54
142,771. 77 1,708,432.72
221,428.95 1,207,379.09
19,021.21 375,928.93 135,822.64 5,125,726.19 2,985,784.57
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
White Negro . White _. Negro
White Negro White Negro _.
White Negro
-30.00 . __
.. __ .. .__
18.50 _
6,566.90
550.28
318.10
6.88
184.20 . __
._._ . _
723.50 713.40
46.80 17.72
.
_
.
_
_
2,554.79
_
184.15
_
288.27
_
404.64 .. _.
_
516.94 _
1,372.17 __
44.66 _
9,513.12
213.85 176.71
----2~n81---
1,377.00 2,537.06 _.
62,956.79 1,761.i8 -----8i;354:08
14:882:78 ---ioo:iI3:98
193.00
746.79
207,376.86
.
19,949.18
. __
4,051.13
117,401.92 46,668.92 946,383.17 89,714.42 1,294,791.25 64,805.77 3,013,658.81 424,015.32 190,149.86
182,434.96
b:)
00 Clayton -l
White .. . . .. _.
Negro _.
5,607.48
.
_
_
Clinch
White . __.
._.
.
_
Cobb
~'h1~~ :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::: ::::::::::
Negro _.
.. _.
. ..
..
.
_
Coffee
White _.. _ _. .
.
.
.
_
Negro ._.
.
.
_
Colquitt
White _.
..
..
.
. __ . ..
_
Negro _..
.. _. _.
.
.
_
2,208.24
_ 1,511.93
560,638.69 32,142.03 109,293.44 87,279.33 118,898.12
3,953,225.40 383,790.98 401,245.67 113,467.45
6,147,033.57 147,362.13
1,332,698.95
371,059.87 1,282,943.86
213,691.21
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson
White ..
. __.
.
.
. .___________
Negro ..
...
. __. __. ..
._.
.______
White ..
.
.
.___________
Negro ._. __. _
.....
._._.
. . .. ._ ..
.
._
__._____ _
5,564.91 _.
15,112.41
. __.
._
707.86 168,082.70
._
558,039.20 285,979.54
705,304.95 177,162.07
White _. . . . _. 00 ._.
__ 00
Negro __ ._.
._00 __
White
1,097.90
52.90 .....
Negro
913.60
23.80.
._._.
..
.______
._.
._.______
_
_.
516,532.62 .___
546,901.44 42,319.94
937.40
1,526,012.69 442,303.83 283,878.73 220,101.04
White Negro
00__
400.46 155.26
1,641.42 1,089.00 00
.__________
0,___
281.32 187.54
...
.______ 23,476.91 796,799.88
. ._
4,669.16 489,781.41
~~1~~~~~~~~~~~~J~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~:~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~:~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~:~~~~~ ~~~~~i~~~~-~~~ :::~_:~~~~I~~t:::~~:~i;:~~:::::~~~~_~:~;.,:_,;;~~t~~;~1
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60)_
XIII. Balance End of Year-Continued
D. AGENCY FUNDS
Total
Grand Total
SYSTEM
1. I Federal
2. State
3. Teacher I 4. Teacher
5. Group 1 6. Social \1
E. OTHER
Balance End of
Payments and
Income
Income
Retirement I Association
Insurance Security
7. Other
Year
Balances
Tax
I Tax
i Contribution ,
Dues
,
I
'
I
I
I
,_ _ .. ~ ---~
Decatur DeKalb Dodge
~~{~ ~::::::::::::S~~:::::::: ~::::::::::::: ~~~:::::::: ~::::::::::::J~::::::::::_:: ~::::::::::::: ~
Negro White
757,,380483..41001
413.34 8,081.91!
6.61
2,301.69
1,729444..6859'1 551,,492501..1761 2,696.80
~~:~~~:~7 \~:m:Hn~ 18.18 11,515.59 6,209.15 $ 11,390,285.88 16,120,090.27 1,002,732.27
i; .. Deely
Dougherty
.,,1. ..::;'~I . ,;.,1 .'M "I'",,1.. :;:~ . ".,"",'.,;;;;;.f, imji~
Douglas
t-:>
00 00
Early
Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd
---1------ - - -----:::--H _:::~~:82~:~r::_~:::::::~1 ~!H~Ui
---- - -:! : .: 4'02~:~~1--- ~~~~~~:;2Ii 5::::~~:::
j..~!.il ~1 .m.k!.~ __ -' 2,694.25 13,433.94 ~~g:igUg
,"0.001 ..
:
_______ I-----;;:~~~:~~I 50:',:::'.::
-- 1:?~O:OOi: --I~~:~~~:?OII,HHH:~
Forsyth Franklin Fulton
______ .i... 5~35~,9~6~7~:.5~4:/1 8~~4~4~,3~6:9~.:1~84 _________ 1
--j- 18:525:731--1:653:384:41 12,3gr:irg:gE
1
-'--------------1 1,436,060.67
1I~~~mm~i:,;if'iL~", r.. Gilmer
Glascock Glynn Gordon
11:m"
Grady
i"WWI;~:ili~!
657,847.38 675.00
187,983.14 41,870.27 1,851,381.94 651,818.79 1,165,136.39 11,568.65 917,177.57
308,302.65
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris t-.:l Hart 00 <0 Heard Henry
White
!
173.48
883.61
1
1,887.70 - - - -
. __ ._!_
3,632.901 407,677 .86
i ~:~ ~:~,~.~..~~ I.:~~~ ~~-----i2,806:60
m:~~
U~:~ :::::::::::::: ------i:338:1i012:~91:~~ ::::r----1
1 :
1 : 1
17u~n~
'".ai .,j;.i11.!:
438,775.63 2,116,507.30
147,256.26 1,013,389.69
57,511.01
1,832,688.97 84,559.13 289,205.96
500,043.56
We'~~ ~:~:~:~~i- :~~::: :::~::~~i:::
~:~:~~: _1,14::~~'::
i.~.,.~."' 1.~;~1 ~ . WhitL_____________
_
:.:.,%.",
-'______________ _
9, 796.17______
';;.;:!;.",."'....... .:.
1
_~:~~~:~~I>:;5~2~,3~3~7~,2;3~~
.I..; .~:~1
588,337.42 53,104.25 485,512.35 372,077.06 845,927.68 201,344.93 406,121.10 98,247.49 857,319.39
419,151.49
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper
i .~ . . '~.~ . 1:.~:.l: White-------------- -------------- ---------------------------1
22.9l----------- ----------
~U~
2gN~Ui 2,393,728.98 829,171.53
560,351.31
176,352.07
1'e..." I..,.m."1,.m.::i
647,788.09 123,889.46 297,622.57
176,755.07
Jeff Davis
White
3,296.30
138.38
1,589.73
856.45
2,417.58
--------------1-- Negro -------------- -------------- --- ---------- ------ ------- -------------- ---- ---------
----------- 486.00
36,151.85
587,463.68 119,809.33
l: . :~"'!"';!.:.l=i .: ~: :,:i:~ ii;i l! : .~m~J:.: : :~ :~:.:"t[J: :; t~!~ I'jl;!i ! Jefferson
Jenkins
______ Johnson
Jones Lamar
720,777.16
545,108.1:1 446,380.61i 284,805.63 375,155.32 136,485.72 494,640.90 145,217.15 236,341.29
239,952.01
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENT8-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60) XIII. Balance End of Year-Continued
SYSTEM
D. AGENCY FUNDS
1 - - - - - - ; - - - - - - , . . - - - - - - - ; - - - - - - , - - - - - - - - , - - - - - - - , - - - - - - E. OTHER I
1. Federal
2. State
3. Teacher
4. Teacher
5. Group
6. Social
Income
Income
Rptirempnt Association Insurance
Security
7. Other
Tax
Tax
Contribution
Dues
Total Balance End of
Year
Grand Total Payments and
Balances
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long
t.:>
CO 0
Lowndes
Lumpkin
Macon
Madison
Marion McDnflie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery
White S
s..;
S
L
s.,
S
$
$ 3,554.05 $ 39,552.94 $ 314,526.62
~N'eigftro~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ------i;290:84 ----i2:i;59i:02_
White
_
143.50
_
2,304.01
_
3,166.90
81,632.04
1,113,599.54 452,720.09 320,745.61
Negro
_ 218,624.31
White
35,163.53
_
10,655.46
531.20
4,432.69
355.85
11,300.50
_
89,637.53 527,121.93
Negro White
25,999.93 2,256.80
_ 45.69
11,027.11 1,013.41
177.00 _
3,574.47 134.11
811.57 331.11
16,950.76
_ _
86,717.44 18,308.02
525,433.84 322,684.90
Negro
_
141,920.51
WNehgirteo White Negro White
1,586.90 46.47
_ 108.54 502.59
_
875.70
_
415.38
490.13
841.32
_
18,445.25
_
-246.15 -5,863.69 -1,059.98
15,736.60 179,666.90
20,001.75
~~~~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: -----27;996:86
Negro
_
WNehgirteo
68.40_
239.80 24.36
_ _
29,809.97 2,230.62
275,936.31 101,166.77 1,365,686.28 454,000.18 440,983.07
7,092.69 458,140.45
372,827.91 663,663.89 151,540.38
White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro White Negro
White Negro
White WNehgirteo Negro
12,087.70 _
147.88
1,935.28
982.41
361.91
10,094.76
_
--:i09::i2 ------2;iii:05 :::::::::::::: ---------i6:oo --------849:46 :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: -----74;560::i4 _
_
97,769.55
~
_ _
86,927.36 53,990.64_
_
_
26,865. 281
- ~ -- -- - - ---
_ _ 9,189.32
17,693.92
2,096.13
140.00
3,463.34
_
1,048.07
_
~
,---- __
::~~:~~ i::::::::::::::
::::::::::::::
::::::::::::::1::::::~::~~:~~
::::::::::::::
::::::::::::::!
131,183.08
30,113.31
, 4.378.49
59,393.27
373,697.84 117,395.07 547,632.83 222,443.63 340,761.35 345,319.94 746,153.56 574,057.12 557,801.17 139,355.60
784,211.16 253,425.77 396,772.50 344,278.06 341,523.61 143,931.88
Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
...t-:>
'0 Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven
Seminole
;~;~:::
: : : ~i~~~:::~~~~~~~~~
::~~;:~~I ~~:~:~i~~~~~~f~~:~~~~~~~~~ ~~~:~~~~~~~:~w=:::=: :~~~:~+=_ -~::~~:~~ ::---:~:~:~::: :::_~;;:~;~;~;
729,475.27 285,187.70 680,658.14
5,110.00
WNehgitreo -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
White
_
Negro
White
1,870.80
120.32
821.52
Negro White Negro
394.10
2.12
245.74
White
446.20
--
Negro
:=:::=:::: 520_00 ------------ .,I
_
_
-
_
550.98
428_65
_
82.15
54.38_
---
_
-
--
_
_
115.01 _ 5.00
388,196.93
23,946.22
20,693.84 778.49
2,947.18
94,505.44
14,606,360.37 1,302,371.63
852,750.77 254,978.14 428,375.54 88,951.83 426,541.34 163,486.05 1,015,204.64
86,684.11
White Negro White Negro
16.40 8,526.25
178.72
1,458.70
_ 163.97 - --
455.63 _
--
-
_
_
WNehgirteo -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- ---- --------- --------_ -_-_-_-_-_1
White
2,850.00
1,373.00
_
Negro
_
White
---
_
Negro
-------------_ -----
_
37,488.13
597,918.87 382,376.23
30,880.83 577,772.92
35,642_30
49,699.09 630,702.85
119,049.89
10,197.27 378,932.61
184,369.02
38,512_24 1,051,990.70
136,301.56
White Negro White Negro White Negro
White Negro
White Negro
2,924.45
3,034.40 1,773.60 1,780.60
92.96 12.34 223.32
209.46 149.67 92.78
529.16 409.07
8.28
736.64 914.71
-
104.58 _
284.31 366_59
365.05 300.12 __ 1,998.74
----- __ ---
-
-
382.80
---
-
709.52 709.51
27,559.70 1,431.04
62,969.45
- ----
_
48,930.03
--
_
11,291.8.5
-
_
44,494.67
3,154.68
259,139.43 181,766.71 344,019.87 292,176.26 135,064.85 81,234.81 795,385.04
5,790.26 340,731.32 328,919.26
White Negro White Negro
.________
,______________
-
4,268.90
918,742.93 412,768.57 352,370.65
_
7,567,587.18 3,276,585.6S
832,190.99 147,526.47
White Negro White Negro
2,427.60
119.70
577.78 , 1______________
245.14
597.25
-. __
8,102.39 _
198,605.05
-
_
188,994.05 94,982.09 708,434.93 563,828.62
~~;~ ==========::== ============== :===:========= ====:===:===== ========:=:=:= ==========:=== ==:==__
7,6~8:~:
~4:~~~:~~ 442,012.26 222,739.94
~~~~~
~
~:~
~
~:~:
~:
t~~~_~~~~~~~~r
:~~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~~~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~:
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~7
~
~~
~
~
~
~:
~:::~
~
~
~
~
~:
~
--~
~
~
~
~
~
~
:__:::::
~~
~;;::
I,~;,-
- _- ,- , -,- - 1,508,536.90 550,637.65 729,189.32 24,602.12
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND Nl<:GRO (1959-60)
XIII. Balance End of Year-Continued
HYSTEM
-'-----
1. Federal
2. State
----- Wil" ,--'~~ ,"~'
D. AGENCY FUNDS -------------,
--.-------~-
I E.OTHF:R I l~l;~~e
Gp~~'!n;~tt:l
3. Teacher
4. Teacher I 5. Group
6. Social
Cn:~:Jr:. ,.~~~.. I ,~~" ,''''''1.- Security
End of
and
, ::~'" ~~:: "
Htewart Flumter Talbot
~E~-~~:':,W:-:~ll:':-'":~""I\r-"M" ' -'''''','.--.:------';::m~ m:f!HI
Taliaferro
Tattnall
Taylor
c~o
~
Telfair
Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
W~I:h\i~te~
66:8~6:.9:~0
__2::8:5:2~1
2~1:0~.8:771l__:_:_
I
~I:\~~ ------2;691:80 ---- -166:1:i1-- 1;336:05 ::::
Negro
._________
~;i~~ __ ::::::~~__ ::::~: 1:~~~:92 ::::::::::::--
White
__
83.34 3.451
556.85i
_
1_,_0,_-8-_.
86 1
2259..1540:1
25.00
-------- --
------- ----
_
,_____
3,821.491___
~~~~Negro :::::ii;~i~:~6 --------------:-:-:-::-:-:-:-J-~-i-:6~ ::::::i;--6-i-~:-~-f--:-:--:-::::j::-l:721j5 --
I
12:689-J; _::_::::::: ::--
~
~ 1~~f' ':~j~!.: :~i.i 1
1
_,_: :-. ::: "
1477,J34~9~.7j6g 1m5:6,47~5u.2;1 38,847.59 2g2~8:,m8:8~2.:4:5 -4324;,206393:.3531 3~9~9l,:2m7:9.~2J0
-----:~~;i~::-~~ d~~:m:n 11':::::::::~
"":M--~; ;:~I- -~:.i~.l!
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
~Nl{e~g:r~o :_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_i_~_:_.i~ :_:_:_:_:_:_:_i_~_~:_.~61:_:_:_:_:_: 19,0~~:841 1,gUrU~ White
N~\":~eh~gltrto~e\
Negro
------ ------- ---- _ ------ ------------
:_-_:_:_:_:_:_:_-:_-:_:-_1:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_-:
__1 --
:
__ :__ -
-
-
--
-------- -
::::::-:-:
-
-
-
-
-
-
I
I
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_-
-
---
_
--
-_-
-- --
--,I--
'
_
:
_
-
:
_
:
:
:
:
I::_::i;I:J:-27
------_1_-_--__
-i, ----
::::::1:::::::::::
_
4:
_.
50
-:'
--:-:--:1:~236:78,,126:7421::4.9388111,
3m3:7~,2~16U.763
m:i~Ug
----52,371:7211----624041:8,92304;.7414
I[ . '~.~.~ ::~.~1~ Walker
Walton Ware Warren
''.00 J." '." ':'00."1':00'.00 I.:.:::.::I
Washington White
251.30
1,348.46
106.821
248.11
1,893.991________ _ .l 77,525.12 766,261.02
Negro ---.-
144.30
1,460.52 --------
43.321
310.49 -- _ -----, ----- _ _I
1,958.63 516,111.86
Il.:.~.~ :.~~'. :ili:~, ':m.~I '~." ,:1;j~i Wayne
Webster
Wheeler White Whitfield
'r.:. :.:.:i:.:;iil . ::!il.1
Wilcox
Wilkes
t-:l
(J:)
CN
'Vilkinsoll
Worth
White I'
7,712. 801
~~~~I::::::2:nu~,_
~:~~, :::::5:3~7':01
148.44
971.431------- .--:
633.321
IM:~~i-~::J~_-_-_-_-_:~_:_:_--_:~_-.:_-_:-_:I':_._::_:_-
, 271.42
:::~:6: 2;-180:77
1__ 1,856.06
255.38 ------
.. _
16,914.17 479,362.03
~~U~ :::::::::::::: ::::-------:::)-- ~::::~::~ mj~n~
__~~~:69i:::::::::+___~:2:1:~:1 ~7,~~~::~ 1,~gU8U~
I Total Counties White 329,414,41'1
Negrol 112,123.30
13,566.94 , 123,438.30
8,885.85
17,547.38
4:36.83 177.00
54,803.79 ' 4,807.42
92,938.24' 59,545.67
56,758.05 22,184.62
813,193.66 15,249,583.87180,738,675.11 3,943.79 12,144,054.81 61,914,867.91
1
i
1
,!
,
I
,
II.:.;:;.;/:..;; ,";.~i ''~:ili.~.'~~i~.~ Americus
Atlanta
Barnesville Bremen
.:;:.::II. ..:I,:,ro.,,\.
Buford
NegroL_1,026~_I
2~.36
_ 148.68-=:_~ ~~~_
267.54
1
1,471.001
2,935.58 _53,3~0.2~
TABLE II-Continued-PAYMENTS-WHITE AND NEGRO (1959-60) XIII. Balance End of Year-Continued
D. AGENCY FUNDS
I Total
Grand Total
SYSTEM
I. Federal
2. State
I ' 3. Teacher I 4. Teacher
5. Group
6. Social I
I E. OTHER
Balance End of
Payments and
___~
InTco_ma~e
I~ncoxm_e _ ~C~Ro_ne_ttirr_eibm~ue_tniot_n AssDoc_iautieo~n_I Insurance I Security
7. Other -----
Year
1
Balances
Calhoun Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown Chickamauga
White $~~~~~~~.~~~~~,$
1$- 224.89 $~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ $~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
Negro ~~ ~~~~~~~~~.~ ~~~
~.~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~
,
White
8,472.60
333.40 ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~.
Negro I
2,840.70 ~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~
I-
White
4,184.70
398.48
1,387.13
~~~
_
Negro
895.70
53.88
375.62 _
~fi~i :~:~:~:~:~:~~~ ~~~~:~:~~5:4f ~~~~,~,~~~:~~~~~~~
'- $
202 57 57 20
~
4,
373
517
.34 76
1$:::::i:666:6{------~:~:~~I~----2~;~~:::~
$
:~U~U!
2 840 84 :::::::::::::i:::::::::::::I' 5U~U1 ~~g:i~U~
710 20 -~'~-~~------i--------------
142,220.65 356,751.77
-~--------"-I----------'~~ ,_~ __~:~~~:~~ 5~U~U~
. --287:11 i--------402:53i 1,353.87 174,212.25
Cochran t.:>
<...:.0. Commerce
Dalton Decatur Dublin
Fitzgerald Gainesville Hawkinsville Hogansville Jefferson
LaGrange Marietta Monroe
iyhite ~~~ Negro ~~ __ White Negro
White __ Negro _
White Negro __ White __ Negro _
800.40
~! _ _
1,066.09
:~ :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-I[-~ .--. --- -~----~ ---------
---------\-------------
-------1-------------
164.62 _.
-
~-.~-!-- - ~
I
-
-
1
- ~ ~-I ~
I :j::::::::;:::::[;;~~;~~~;~~"--:ii:i~ij!
,I
~
~
,..
35,245.44
J~~::~-::--:---:-::-I -:~ -
,
--
--
-I
_~ ...
_. __~
~
10,359.73 ____~.
_~ _,
21,811.51 , .. ~
12,390.84 ._
63,048.48 ,
820,320.42 93,793.66 1,169,582.28 176,435.05 719,702.32 223,719.67
White __
Negro _
White
_
:::::::: __- _ -1-- ~Nee~g:r~o -----.----
White
1
_
t{,'i:\~~ :::---------:_'1' -_-:__:_:
............-..I.....J, +""~I;;:~ili_J:~~ ...---- ~-_._~--_.-I--_
------1
_
----.-+
___ , _~_J ~_!~
5,494.92
~_________
379,813.52 186,081.36
Negro __
White __ Negro _ White _ Negro __ White __
Negro "
,
t _:1 :1
,
_
..
,
_
11 _ _ _
~,- -_~ '.~ ~_- ~,- -_~ ~_' ~_ ~_ ~_- __-_- -_' ', '_- ,: ._- -_-: -_- -_- -_- -_- -_- -_- -_- -_- -_- -_- -_- : ,_- -_- -_- -_- '_ _: ._' -_- -_- ,_- -_- -_- : -_- -_- -.- : -__1-_- -_- __- -_
-1-----,
..
..
~ __ ~
--_-_-_[
_
4,873.10
873,419.80 257,442.46
: : :: I:: ~.__ ~~~:~~~: ~~ "~: ~~~: 79~: ~~
.~ ~~_.~ __ . _ :I.. ~:~69:~~ , .. ~~1:~~~:~~
r~ m.'~.oo '.~.'" '.~~I... ,.~ :;.~:~ ~!:!!!.~ Moultrie
Newnan
Pelham
._. 'oo.'"
:.::I'"''' ..t...
"""il-n _. ....... Quitman
Rome Tallapoosa Tallulah Falls
~~~~ :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::1::::::::::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::~:6~~:~~ ------~:~~::~~ J~U~U!
~E''''''
...,~,~~.;~.lr::m;;
Thomaston
White Negro
61,605.911____ 9,214.16
-~~:~;~:~;:--- 1,159.50
4,835.591_
_
9,007.92 480.00
._________
2,306.25 900.00
88,521.02 15,429.75
669,875.86 132,299.42
Thomasville Toccoa
~fji~:- :::~:i~i~i~I-:-:-:-:~~g:~i -:-:::::i~~:~~II::::::~::::::: :: :::::~~~:i~ :::::::::~~:ii ::-
rm:~~ 12UiU~ m~mJr
Trion Valdosta t-:>
~
<:To
Vidalia Waycross West Point Winder
_White
1,953.401
201.76 __ _ _
__
~~:~ ~o:~~~:~~ 1:5~~:!~ :_::::::~~:~~!:--::::::::::: :::-:~:642.5~
2,845.47
~~:~~~:~~
4.87 7,613.06 ::::::::::::::
8,455.85 295,969.37
79:~~!:!~ 1,~H:giUi
. i~
1 1
I.:.~;.~.._.~.:.; l~lj~.~
Total Cities
White Negro
158,592.43 14,716.46
4,679.62 102.04
29,450.31 5,686.26
1,159.50
1 12,797.65
524.32
24,278.09 1,039.73
10,386.51 1,
36,677.63 4,649,150.11 39,052,694.57 6,201.22 168,455.28 14,214,493.85
Total Counties White Negro
329,414.41 112,123.30
13,566.94 8,885.85
123,438.30 17,547.38
436.83 177.00
54,803.79 4,807.42
92,938.24 59,545.67
56,758.05 22,184.62
813,193.66 15,249,583.87180,738,675.11 3,943.79 12,144,054.81 61,914,867.91
Grand Total
White Negro
488,006.84 126,839.76
18,246.56 8,987.89
152,888.61 23,233.64
1,596.33 177.00
67,601.44 5,331.74
117,216.33 60,585.40
67,144.56 22,184.62
849,871.29 19,898,733.98219,791,369.68 10,145.01 12,312,510.09 76,129,361.76
TABLE III-WHITE SCHOOLS-PUPIL TRANSPORTATION (195960)
-- ------====-=-----'--=---=---------
~~hi~:~ ~{~r~i~;f J)ai~~~euW~~\eag' II
-----1-- Total
1 1- - -
- --
Average Number Pupils Transported
(Annu-al A-v-er-age)__________ co:~f~:ses *co~}:r~h~~~~~:~11~t('d
~ Y8TEM
~ _ _
Trips
1__ __
B_ Cars lB'-I"'" ,aved IB"~""I '""'
Annual Within 1Yo
More than 1~
including
I'" ~~':'~ B. -= 1\I~~:ge I MIleRadius I Bus Car
~il-e R-adi-us - - ~~~~~
Car Per Diem
Per ~~~ d~~r:~~~~;n
Trip
radius by bus
_
K~ C~ ""~,"'
AP~ling------------I-;=I--;I==---;;~~~-~~
347'94~'II~=I~~~
-- ---
------ ------ -2,- 319 -7- 0.2 -70- .2 -$8- 0,06- 5.86-$- 2,42- 6.23-3- 7.05- -0.2- 3
Atkmson___________ 15
'1 20 ------ 128.0 350.0 478.0 172,080
Baeon_____________ 21 ------ 21 ,------ 145.0 563.0 708.e 254,880 I
55 -----49 ------
884 -- --- ------
1,438 ------ ------
939 63.6 1,487 70.8
46.9 70.8
33,248.59 2,216.57 37.61 60,003.07 2,857.28 41.72
0.19 0.23
Baker ,
1 81------ 8 '
1 207.0 136.0 343.0 123,480
28 ------ 419
447 56.8 56.8 27,175.56 3,396.94 64.85 0.22
Baldwin___________ 13
, 201------ 251.6 68.4 320.0 115,200
74
, 1,499
1,573 121.0 78.6 36,447.03 2,803.61 24.31 0.31
Banks____________ 19 1
3~ 1
1-
250.2 188.6 438.8 1~7,96~ I 54
1 1,315
1,369 72.0 42.7 45,094.46 2,373.39 34.29 0.28
Barrow, ,
__I 15
' 20
283.0 204.4 487.4 1,5, ,64
111
1 1,310
I, 21 94.7 56.8 55,033.04 3,668.86 42.00 0.31
t.:> Bartow
, :12 _..__ 70
416.7 671.5 1,088.2 391,752, 353
__, 3,054
3,407 106.4 48.6 90,426.90 2,825.84 29.60 0.23
'-0 Ben HilL
16
16
166.0 226.0 392.) 141,120: ss
1 754
840 52.5 52.5 35,947.07 2,246.69 47.67 0.25
m Berrienc , .
29 1
I
4t\
343.0 589.0 932.0 335,520 I 184
1,843
2,027 69.8 44.0 79,268.83 2,733.40 43.01 0.23
~\~~kl~Y:_
f~
Brantley___
--I 22
~~
22
i~~:8 2~U ~gU f~u~81 4,~~~ I 124.8 432.7 557.5 200,700
5g 1-_--_--_--_-_:_
103
1,180
5,348 148.5 66.8 146,651.29 4,073.64 30.36 0.48 869 66.8 48.2 37,122.20 2,855.55 44.88 0.25
1,283 58.3 58.3 53,665.58 2,439.34 45.47 0.26
::~:~~~--:::I~:
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1,117 49.4 767 62.8
2,528 66.2 820 39.0 795 66.2
34.0 50.2
50.3 39.0 61.1
69,338.68 3,151.75 28,264.85 2,355.40
104,255.12 2,743.55 56,710.16 2,700.48 27,278.04 2,273.17
67.91 42.76
47.06 72.89 36.27
0.27 0.35
0.26 0.24 0.26
Calhoun Camden
1
9
13
14 1.5
117.3 246.8
236.7 127.5
414.0 374.3
149,040 12t\,108
II
31______ 21
40t\ 837
409 45.4 29.2 26,151.14 2,905.68 64.41 0.17
7 ---- 865 66.0 57.2 33,444.12 2,572.62 39.95 0.26
Candler_______
1 1
12
CarroIL
:::: 33
catoosa
1 21
Charlton___________ 11
Chatham___________ 42
12 71 54
114.0 582.6 357.0
257.1 371.1 542.6 ,125.2 221.0 578.0
124,677.81 405,072! 208,080
13 310
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sse
3,t\30
654
3,241
679 56.5 56.5 29,540.88 2,461.74 44.35
-2r 3,940 119.:3 55.4 113,068.74 3,426.:32 31.14 ----- 3,922 185.4 72.1 54,684.43 2,604.02 16.87
0.2:3 0.27 0.26
15 107
150.0 135.0 285.0 102,600
60
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6,507
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0.33 0.:3t\
Chattahoochee______ 1
Chattooga----- , 18
Cherokee_______
33
Clarke_____
20
Clay______
6
3 27
:33n8..0o
3.0 293.0
41.0 666.0
14,760 239,760
en
183
30 1,757
61
507.6 3t\6.7 874.3 314,748 I 449
3,521
42
3t\6.0
4.0 370.0 132,746 1
1
2,430
6
121.0 52.0 173.0 t\2,280 I 25
235
90 90.0 :30.0 2,811.48 2,811.48 93.71 1,957 107.7 71.8 49,472.91 2,748.49 28.15 3,992 120.:3 65.0 102,064. 0 3,092.85 28.98 2,437 121.5 57.8 64,346.67 3,217.33 26.48 ._ 260 I 43.3 43.:3 17,135.4.5 ,2,855.90, 72.91
0.19 0.20 0.:32 0.48 0.27
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I
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Fannin _
_
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Forsyth
Franklin , . Fulton_____
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. __
__ __
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._
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_
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_
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_
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_
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81 1 12 I,
73 __
248 .
40 __
53
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i6
1 4i5.6
1 198.1 '2,852.fi 33i.5 1 508.0
I 1109.25..53 1 538900..96 210460,,261126
6i.i 2,920.3 1,051,308
i44.9 i19.0
1,082.4 '1,22i.0
I
385,664 441,i20
5M 1::::::1 2,039 124 1i9
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3,698 651
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13,205
i5
2,260
3,532,
4,209 1120.2
725 64.9
15,319 208.8
a2,.3z8u4
:
59.6 i8.9
I 51.9 59.5 61.4 44.9 48.8
I 98,li6.48j2,805,04
29,60i.n 2,691.61 264,463.15 3,622.i8 8i,893.64 2,19i.34 125,li9.9212,663.40
20
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2 249.4 155.0 .523.0
I' 1058i.20
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136.4 1 32\.0,
3i9.4 501.0
II
721.7
244.fi 4iR.0
I
136,584 180,360 259,812
88,056 172,080
98
_ 1,403
321
1,240
122
se i--
.53 1 _
2,028 389
1,094
1,512 i5.0 55.5
1,561 82.1 iO.9
2,150 H.1 58.1
415 1,14i
5ea1..8i
51.8 63. i
49,i66.43 2,488.32
44,504.00 2,342.31 84,619.50 2,91i.91
24,151.18 3,018.89 41,0i0.4i 2,281.69
13
1
19 _
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32 __
2i I 1 211.6 19 i______ 156.0
I 49 'I 1 294.2
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1 51
1 284.0
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4i2.3 i66.5 202.4 2,160.5 601.0 945.0
394.0 19i .0
221.0 320.0
92.5
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5r5z0s..0s
268.0 244.0 630.1 132.0 410.2
573.5 635.0 1,005.2
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131,220 123,480
264,786 i76,9iO 340,200
321
88 i2 3,440 1iO
1,545
n4 1,496 14,480 2,083
1,8i31143.5 862 45.3
1,569 58.0 Ii ,920 238.9 2,253 iO.4
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93
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140 109
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1,81i
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2,6H 18
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894 52.2 3,440 110.9 2,45i 144.5
95i 45.5 265 33.1
1,424 61.9 1,39i 49.8 2,033 56.4
i49 74.9 3,104 102.8
69.1 I 36,998.i8 2,846.06 45.3 42,121.44 2,216.91 32.0 74,642.n 2,i64.54 i2.5 242,918.60 3,238.91 60.8 84,340.08 2,635.62
52.2 52,270.11 3,OH.71 74. i 88,441.48 2,852.95 50.1 58,594.06 3,446.70 34.1 69,i76.51 3,322.69 33.1 19,62i.1O 2,453.38
41.8 51,112.76 2,222.29 49.8 60,335.96 2,154.85 52.1 9i.584.84 2,ilO.69 i4.9 22,906.71 2,290.6i 60.5 88,848.14 2,961.60
11 46 24
_ ~260
m:3 2~_1162.5
154. i 1n.9 42i.0
31i.2 999.2 i50.0
114,3i2 356,652 2iO,000
4 454
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1,082 5,189
20 6
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1,106 5,649
98.7 122.6
54.3 64.8
33,605.52 3,055.04 12i ,325.83 2,76i.95
208
2,38i
2,595 108.1 3i .0 82,936.76 3,455.69
32
36
304.5 34i.5 652.0 234, i20
210
1,890
2,100 65.6 58.3 6i,766.3i 2,l1i.69
H
150 4 1,58i.8 148.0 1,735.8 586,69i
40
6,562
8 .. _ 6,610 89.2 44.0 241,466.63 3,263.06
1216 24
_
28 11
25
205.0 328.0 533.0 191,880
172
98.6 _ 393.7
169.4 96.9
268.0 490.6
96,480 li6,616
88 46
29
6i ------1 33i.7 496.4 834.1 300,2i6
216
28
31 ------' 3iO.0 336.0 i06.0 254,160
31
1,6i4 290
2,663 2, i25 1,648
49
_ 1,895 71.0 65.9
----- ::::::1 3i8 34.3 34.3 2,i09 112.8 108.3
2,941 101.4 43.8
1,6i9 59.9 54.1
69,362.98 2,667.80 26,523.il 2,411.24
73,40i .59 3,058.64 81,6i9.09 2,816.52 i9,943.99 2,855.14
13
_ 14
58
lli
24
42
56
116
i
i
160.0 935.0 389.2 718.6
128.0
2n3o6..o0
396.0 1, i05.0
246.0 635.2
434.0 1,152.6
125.0 253.0
142,560
613,800 228,672 414,936 91,080
10i
61i
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6,406
312 ------ 2,593
946
4,808
18
9
326
I
i26 55.6 51. i 30,389.86 2,33i.68
i ,035 121.2 60.1 143,9i4.6i 2,482.32
_
2,905 5,n2
121.0 102,7
69.1 49.6
66, 2i9. 40 2,761.64 148,813.98 2,65i .39
335 4i .8 47.8 22,954.56 3,2i9.22
2465..4584 1 20.02 38.89 35.44
35.4i 35.89 41. i2 62.08 3i .54
23.94 54.42 49.89 16.n 40.48
63.43 25. iO 28.04 80. i5 H.06
39.80 46.84 53. iO 30.58 33.22
31.05 24.53 34.74 35.85 36.79
41.43 91.46 2i.56 29.9i 48.50
49.25 22.47 25.56 30.95 70.41
O.4i 0.21 0.2.5 0.22 0.28
0.36 0.24 0.32 0.2i 0.23
0.28 0.34 0.28 0.31 0.24
0.28 0.2i
0o..3a0e
0.30
0.24 0.26 0.26 0.24 0.35
0.29 0.35 0.30 0.28 0.41
0.36 0.2i 0.41 0.2i 0.31
0.21 0.23 0.28 0.35 0.25
TABLE III-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PUPIL TRANSPORTATION (1959-60)
SYSTEM
Average Number Pupils Transported
(Annual Average)
TOTAL
AVERAGE CGST
Number
Number of
Daily Bus Mileage
M&O *Cost per child transported
Vehicles
Morning
(One Way)
Total
Cost of Buses more than 1.Y2 miles
Trips
Annual Within lY:.;
More than lY:.;
including
radius by bus
-----
Bus
Mile Radius
Mileage I
Mile Radius
Grand
Per depreciation
Total Per Bus on county - - - - - - - - Trans- Bus Trip owned
Buses Cars Buses Cars Paved Unpaved Total
Bus Car Bus Car Per ported
buses
Per
Per Per Bus
Diem
Bus Child* Mile
-- -- -- -- ----- ---- --- ---- --- -- ----- -- --- ---- ----- --- --- ----
Haralson ___________ 26
Harris _____________ 15
HarL_ ... _._. ___._ 28
Heard .. ____
16
Henry ______
17
Houstou __... Irwin ______________
32 19
tv
<0
Jackson ____________ Jasper _____________
29 11
00 Jeff Davis __... _
23
32 23
205.7 . 392.2 597.9 215,244 322.6 181.5 504.1 181,476
112 -----36 ------
1,662 926
i'-'35'
------
1,774 997
68.2 6U
55.4 $ 69,096.46 $2,657.55 $ 41.57 41.8 45,663.74 3,044.24 49.31
0.32 0.25
40 21
336.8 221.1 557.9 200,844 234.0 213.0 447.0 153,700
106 -----70 ------
1' 656 794
1______
______
---io-
1,762 874
62.9 54.0
44.0 41.1
57,148.07 2.041. 00 34.50 34,194.68 2,137.16 43.06
0.28 0.22
34
284.7 271.8 556.5 196,121.2 526 ------ 1,667
2,193 129.0 64.5 50,459.59 2,968.21 30.26 0.25
48 27
484.0 159.8 643.8 227,079 228.5 381.8 610.3 219,708
1._____ 79 ------
30 ------
2, 628 1,138 ______
----
2,707 1,168
84.5 61.4
56.3 43.2
93,578.00 2,924.31 35.60 57,590.02 3,031.05 50.60
0.41 0.26
56
478.0 478.0 956.0 344,160
274 ------ 2,440 ------ -- --- 2,714 93.5 48.4 83,256_83 2,870.92 34.12 0.24
11
193.0 180.0 373.0 134,280
91 ------ 457 12 -- --- 560 49.8 49.8 34,668.35 3,151.66 75.86 0.25
28
163.0 537.8 700.8 252,288
199 -- --- 1,547 ------ -- --- 1,746 75.9 62.3 67,048.95 2,915_17 43.34 0.26
Jefferson __________ . 22 Jenkins ____________ 12 Johnson ____________ 19 Jones ______________ 13 Lamar _____________ 11 Lanier ___________~~ 11 Laurens ____ ~ _______ 48 Lee ________________ 9 Liberty ______. ____. II Lincoln, ~ _________~ 10
27
233.1 383.7 616.8 222,048
124 -- .-- 922
8 1__ .-- 1,054 47.5 38.7 58,332.13 2,651.46 63.26 0.26
13
152.1 I 262.3 414.4 149,184
49 -- .. - 637 -- --- -- .-- 686 57.1 52.7 29,778.68 2,481.55 46.74 0.19
21
138.0 512.0 650.0 222,120
140 --
830 -- .- ---
970 51.0 46.1 48,094.67 2,531.29 57.94 0.21
16 17
156.0 157.0
272.0 118.0
428.0 275.0
I 154,080
99,000
57 ---141 ------
795
13 -- .00
599 ------ --. --
865 65.5 53.2 36,314.46 2,793.42 45.67 740 67.2 43.5 35,467.41 3,224.31 59.21
0.23 0.35
11
124.2 126.9 2.'H.1 90,396
64
- - 518 ~ - - -- ~ - - --
582 52.9 52.9 23,629.34 2,148.12 45.61
0.26
50 II
336.0 154.0
717703..041
1'109.4 324.0
399,384 115,808
------I 62 ------ 2,644 ------ ------ 2,706 56.3 54.3 121,176.69 2,524.51 45.83
5
435 -- --- ------ 440 48.8 40.0 27,061.74 3.006.86 62.21
0.30 0.23
16
215.0 71.0 286.0 104,104
26
1,099
3
1 1,129 102.2 70.3 34,179.88 3,107.26 31.10 0.32
10
106.0 103.0 209.0 75,240
151
520
1 ------
672 67.1 67.1 24,126.27 2,412.62 46.39
0.32
Long .. __' ____. ____ 10
Lowndes ___________ 27
Lumpkin ___
16
Macon __"_
12
Madison,
31
10
63.0 178.0 241.0 86,760
60 ----.- 379
9 --.--- 448 43.9 43.9 24,898.30 2.489.83 65.69 0.28
39 16
25
263.0 209.9 180.2
535.0 195.3 206.0
798.0 405.2 386.2
287,280 145,072 139,032
-_ 244 ------
153 ------
48 --- --
2,241
------ 1,004
---..-_- - -- ---
- 553
- - -~
~
00'
2,485
1,157 601
92.0 72.3
50.0
63.7 72.3
24.0
83,869.99 3,106.29 37.42 43,686.98 2,730.43 43.51 37,660.50 3,138.37 68.10
0.29 0.30 0.27
42
340.0 387.0 727.0 261,720
109 -- - -- 1,835
-- --- 1,944 62.7 46.2 78,064.60 2,518.21 42.54 0.29
Marion _____
11
McDuffie __________ 13
McIntosh ____.. ____ 6
M e r i w e t h e r _________ Miller _____________
20 18
11
il 19 6
5 22 18
127.0 230.8 357.8 128,808 121.1 181.5 302.6 108,936
53 -215 ------
440 935
--- --
------
----
_--.-
493 44.8 1,150 88.4
44.8 60.5
35,079.44 3,189.04 79.72 31,925.30 2,455.79 34.14
0.27 0.29
113.5 304.7 190.0
55.1 178.1 371.0
168.6 482.8
561.0
60,696
I 173,808
201,960
9 ------
74 16
-__-_' ___ 1
435 998
I 15
4
30 ._. --
463 1,102
5743..06
74.0 48.7
984 ------ ------, 1,000 55.5 55.5
16,223.81 2,703.96 37.29 47,064.15 2,353.20 47.15
46,102.85 2,561.26 46.85
0.26 0.27 0.22
MitcheIL _________ Monroe____________ Montgomery _______ Morgan __________ Murray _________
Muscogee___. Newton___ ..__ Oconee__________ Oglethorpe _________ Paulding___________
Peach ______________ Pickens ____________ Pierce _____________ Pike _______________ Polk _______________
24 ______ 1 24
15
17
:::J 10
12
16
16
21
1 I 33
28
I 54
20 14 16
~-I 35 33 19
22 10
----1-1
39 10
18
22
::::~: 29
29
12 23
12
I 46
Pulaski. ___
10
12
Putnam ____________ 7
9
Quitman ____
4
4
Rabun _________
19
29
Randolph _____
11
11
Richmond ___
42
78
b:> Rockdale _____
<J:J <J:J
Schley Lc , . ; Screven_____
14 7
26
20 7 32
Seminole___ .
11
19
Spalding ___
20
37
Stephens ___
22
33
Stewart. ____
7
12
Sumter______
20
29
Talbot ____
8
11
Taliaferro __________ 6
6
TattnaIL __________ 27
37
Taylor _____________ 18
18
Telfair_____________ 21
23
Terrell; ____________ 12
15
Thomas ____________ Tift , , _____________ Toombs ____________ Towns_____________
Treutlen ___________
32
20 22
::::::1
10 ------
13
32 41 24 24
16
I 251.0
226.0
I
455.0 174.0
706.0 400.0
I 251,160
144,000
14 --- ___ 1 1,214
90 ------ 702
6
175.5 98.8 274.3 98,748 -------- ------ 550
239.0 156.0 395.0 142,200 1
\19 ------ 1,001
261.0 309.5 I 570.5 205,380
240 ------ 1,986 14
1 1,228 51.1 51.1 64,191.21 2,674.63 52.87 0.25
1
799 52.8 46.5 37,163.33 2,477 .55 52.93 0.25
550 55.0 45.8 34,980.00 3.498.00 63.00 0.35
1,120 70.0 70.0 37,358.73 2,334.92 37.32 0.26
1 2,241 106.0 67.4 54,363.31 2,588.72 27.37 0.26
627.1
9.0 636.1 231,540.4
255.0 200.0 455.0 163,800
84 ------ 2,517
164
6 1,503
2,
198.9 212.5
143.8 220.0
342.7 432.5
123,372 156.565
76 ------ 1,006
41 ------ 924
6
246.9 272.2 519.1 186,876
253 ------ 1,977
2,601 92.8 48.1 84,049.07 3,001.75 33.39 0.36 1,692 83.3 47.6 56,932.03 2,846.60 37.87 0.34 1.082 77.2 32.7 37,914.45 2,708.17 37.68 0.30
97\ 60.3 50.7 31,999.64 1.999.97 34.63 0.20 2,230 101.3 57.1 63,468.18 2,884.91 32.10 0.33
136.0 255.9 231.0 159.1 327.0
96.0 204.1 432.0 138.9 284.0
232.0 460.0
663.0 298.0 611.0
83,520
165,600 238,680 107,280 219,960
37 ------ 634 12
1
684 67.1 67.1 29,692.23 2,969.22 46.83 0.35
288 ------ 1,477
6
2 1,773 98.0 80.2 40,011.88 2,222.88 27.08 0.24
132 ------ 1,538
1,670 57.5 57.5 64,037.49 2,208.18 41.63 0.26
52
4
748
9 ---c- 813 66.6 66.6 34,928.16 2.910.68 46.69 0.32
291 ------ 2,210 1----
2,505 108.7 54.3 64,080.76 2,786.12 28.99 0.29
245.0 155.0 46.0 267.0
147.6
162.0 76.5 56.0 166.0
178.6
407.0 231.5 102.0 433.0
326.21
146,520
,~3,340
36,720 155,880 \17,432
124 -----6 -----15 ------
196 -----25 ------
638 461 114 1,420
465
762 76.2 63.5 27,321.84 2,732.18 42.82 0.18 4 ---' 471 66.7 51.8 22,.514.29 3,216.32 48.83 0.27
129 32.2 32.2 9,538.44 2,384.61 83.67 0.25 1,616 85.0 55.7 51,549.35 2,713.12 36.30 0.33
490 44.5 44.5 29,096.54 2,645.14 62.57 0.24
741.3 49.0 790.3 284,508 2,004 ------ 4,451
143.0 174.0 317.0 114,120 -------- ------ 1,464 ----
97.4 61.4 158.8 57,168
13 ------ 212
250.7 406.9 657.6 236,736
71 ------ 1,189
200.0 188.0 388.0 139,680
47 ------ 668
6,455 153.6 82.7 140,318.12 3,340.90 31.52 1,464 104.5 73.2 41,713.12 2,979.50 28.49
225 32.1 32.1 17,760.32 2,537.18 83.77 1,260 48.4 39.3 59,604.25 2,292.47 50.12
715 65.0 37.6 28,002.26 2,545.66 41.91
0.49 0.36 0.31 0.25 0.20
342.1 304.4 114.1 386.0 135.6
136.7 118.1 98.8 224.0 87.6
478.8 422.5 212.9
610.0 223.2
172,368 152,100
76,644 219,600
80,352
226 ------ 2,508 ------ --- 2,734 136.7 73.8 55,442.87 2,772.14 22.10 0.32
257 ------ 2,105 ------
2,362 107.3 71.5 52,465.98 2,384.81 20.91 0.34
12 ------ 200 ------ ---- 212 30.2 17.6 18,720.96 2,674.42 93.60 0.24
35 -----28 ------
918 356
---I 21
7 ------
974 47.6 32.8 59,229.37 2,961.46 64.52 391 48.0 34.9 20,551.12 2,568.89 57.72
0.26 0.25
89.0 259.0 231.5
313.5
20.0
523.8 271.0 373.0
109.0
782.8 502.5
686.5
-----r----[ 39,240 -------- ------ 251
251 41.8 41.8
281,800
- - 23 ------ 1,518 - ~ - - - - ~ - - - . 1,541 57.0 41.6
180,900 247,140
-----1-----1 52 --~ - -- 727
779 43.2 4~.2
75 ------ 1,054 ------ ------ 1,129 53.7 49.0
15,170.16 2.528.36 72,377.99 2,6QO.66 46,53Q.41 2.585.46
56,787.44 2,704.16
60.43 47.67 64.01 53.87
0.38
o0.2255
0.22
250.1 195.8 445.9 160,524
31 ------ 688 ------ ------ 719 59.9 47.9 37,599.93 3,133.32 54.65 0.23
437.0 193.2 225.3
128.0 160.6
377.0 458.7 430.5 118.0 194.0
814.0 651.9 655.8 246.0
354.6
293,040 234,684 236,088 88,560
117.921.6
77 ------ 1,626
1,705 53.2 53.2
365 ------ 2,036
2,401 120.0 58.5
::::::!::::~:I 25 ------ 1,280
1,305 59.3 54.3
39 ------
-----r----I 105 ------
927
-- - 711 - - ~ - - - - - ~
966 96.6 40.2 816 62.7 51.0
72,376.28 2,261.75 53,474.29 2,673.71 63,401.13 2,881.86 30,616.67 3,06\.66 31,970.74 2,459.28
44.51 26.26 49.53 33.02
44.96
0.24 0.22 0.26 0.34 0.27
TABLE I1I-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-PUPIL TRANSPORTATION (1959-60)
SYSTEM
~
Number Vehicles
--
Buses Cars
II Number of
Morning
Daily Bus Mileage (One Way)
Total
Trips
Aunual
Bus
~--~ - - - - c - - - - - , - - - . - Mileage
Buses Cars Paved Unpaved Total ~
Average Number Pupils Transported (Annual Average)
~ ~~
M&O *Cost per child transported
Within 1)1 Mile Radius
~~
More than 1)1
Mile Radius
I_
Bus
~
Per Diem
_ I
I
Cost of Buses more than 172 miles
including
radius by bus
I Grand
Per depreciation
Total Per Bus on county _ _~
__
Transported
Bus __
Trip
1 1_ _
~=own-ed -
Per Bus
Per Child*
PM~eus
I
Troup_____________ 26
40
632.7 264.1 896.8 322,848
117
Turne<-___________ 15
1 18
1 126.7 233.1 359.8 129,528
155
Twig~s-----_______
11
2 16
2 204.4 64.1 268.5 96,660
36
Union______________ 26
4 28
4 220.0 257.5 477.5 170,700
133
Upson_____________ 28
43
246.0 352.0 598.0 215,280
70
2,391
749 4
640 16
1,393
8
1,718
2,508 96.4 62.7 $ 78,748.22 $3,028.77 $ 32.93 0.24
908 60.2 50.2 39,340.73 2,622.71 52.52 0.30 692 61.4 42.2 31,745.96 2,885.99 49.60 0.32 1,534 58.6 54.5 59,336.09 2,282.15 42.59 0.34 1,788 63.8 41.5 64,843.41 2,315.83 37.74 0.30
Walke<-___________ 41 ..--_-_-_-_'1 80 ------ 735.0 346.0 1,081.0 389,160
Walton____________ 21
42
342.0 288.0 630.0 226,800
woo
Ware______________ Warren____________ Washington________
34 ------1 42 ------ 351.5
12
12
108.0
21
30
277.9
517.5 225.0 401.5
869.0 333.0 679.4
312,840 119,880 234,406
4881______ 123 205 89 351
5,147 1,815 2,491
488 1,084
5,635 137.4 70.4 98,712.00 2,407.60 19.20 0.25
1,938 92.2 46.1 58,297.78 2,776.08 32.11 0.25
-
2,696 79.2 64.1 81,796.22 2.405.77 32.83 0.26
577 48.0 48.0 37,785.33 3,148.77 77.42 0.31
1 1,436 68.3 47.8 59,572.41 2,836.78 54.95 0.25
Wayne____________ 33
webster
\7
Wheeler___________ 13 White_____________ 19
whitfield
1 44
1 33 ----- 373.0 I 582.0 955.0
,8
97.0 119.8 216.8
1' 13 -- --- 114.0 I 274.0 388.0
27 _ 2--1198.2 142.4 340.6
2 99
512.9 707.3 1,220.2
343,800 78.048
139,680 122,616 439,272
113
2,085
9
216
5 2,203 66.6 66.6 91,048.71 2,759.05 43.66 0.26 225 32.1 28.1 17,896.02 2,556.57 R2.85 0.22
10 ------ 613 ------ ------ 623 47.9 47.9 34,571.01 2,659.30 56.39 0.24
194
1,292
1,486 78.2 55.0 51,550.6R 2.713.19 39.89 0.42
667
4,701 15
5,383 122.0 54.2 136,846.79 3,110.15 29.11 0.31
\~ilcox.------------ 21
41 23
4 108.0 I 444.0 552.0 198,i20
23 - - - _ 1,020 Ii
1,060 49.6 45.3 49,889.94 2,375.71 48.91 0.25
wllkes
1 15
18
257.9
434.7 148,444
76
728
4 808 53.6 44.6 39,099.46 2,172.19 53.70 0.26
Wilkinson__________ 16
;0:::h~~~~-t;~:_-_~:::13,4~:
', 2i
1--~~-15.3::
1---~~}81 ~:2800~1..8:
334.3
I14l3i;6:.88' :
536.1
i92~1790~.~
192,996
133~0:~':::
39
.1 733
772
28,6:: 11---~0-126::::: --~~~- --~~~-129~::::
48.2
:~:~
28.5 45,661.52 1,691.16
:::: 9,::~,::~.:: ::::::::
62.29
::::~
0.23
~:::
Expenditures not included in above; Cars-$47,684.30, Per Diem-$6,620.57. Total expenditures for all vehicles and per diem amounted to $9,500,232.21.
TABLE IV-NEGRO SCHOOLS-PUPIL TRANSPORTATION (1959.60)
-~~---
=7C-'-=-==-=~-=~-=------_~
~
~YSTEM
Number Vehicles
Number of
M~;~~g
Daily Bus Mileage (One Way)
A;~~~l
AverageNumber Pupils Transported
(Annual Average)
TOTAL
AVERAGE COST
M&O *Cost per child transported
~l~hi~~i--- ~~ilet~~di~~~ TGrall~-I-----=- ~r~~~~~~:s mO~~Jf:s\~;t~iles
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~_ Mileage
I '
Buses Cars Buses I Cars Paved Unpaved Total
.___
Bus Ii Car Bus
=~1--81=~-189.0-~~- --;~-=~'=]=~~~ $18,754.6~ $2.679;;~33.071-~~~ ApPling__==--7
98,100
I
Total })er Bus on county
Car II Per Tporratneds- Bus Trip
Diem
obwunseesd
_
I
Per Per Per Bus Bus Child* MIle
Atki.lson_____
5 -_____ 7
49.0 93.0 142.0 51,120
481______ 400
I_
448 89.6 64.0 11,780.15 2,356.03 29.45 0.23
Bacon_____________ 3
3
70.0 60.0 130.0 46,800
_ _ __
172
__ _ _ 172 57.3 57.3 8,351.01 2,783.67 48.55 0.17
Baker______________ 10
12
248.0 228.0 476.0 171,360
2
1 782
_1______ 784 78.4 65.3 33,174.51 3,317.45 42.42 0.19
Baldwiu___________ 9
19
217.5 65.1 282.6 101,736
20
, 1,428
_1______ 1,448 160.8 76.2 23,466.52 2,607.39 16.43 0.23
Banks_____________ Barrow____________
~:~tllill:::::::::::
:::_1 2 -- _ 3
5 __
8
~
1~
;B;r;an;t;le:y;_;_;_;_;_;_;_;_;_;_;_; 12; ------1 32;
~~~~~~~::::::::::: 1~
i~
Bulloch Burke Butts
Calhoun Camden,
_ _ _
_ _
28 32 11 10 11
43 45 11
20 13
Candler____________ 7
9
Carroll; ___________ 14
26
Catoosa____________ Charlton ___________ Chatham __________
I
3 17
1 6 49
Chattahoochee______ Chattooga _________ Cherokee__________ Clarke_____________ Clay______________
I
5 1 10 10
3 7 2 21 14
59.6 27.3 86.9 31,284
112
1______ 113 56.5 37.6 5,801.66 2,900.83 51.80 0.18
96.5 86.8 183.3 65,988
454 ------ ------ 454 90.8 56.7 18,813.20 3,762.64 41.43 0.28
i~U i~U ~~~:g I~U88 _~2_ ::____ ~~g ::::::I:::i ~~8 ~g:g ~U i~:mJ~ ~:gin~ ~U~ 8:i~
:~6~:.~ 1:31~5; ~ii:~ lii;,;!~
;i 1: ; _ : : :
l,ti~ ::<::::::Il,ii; l~ii ii~
~i;,~~i:ii ;:,i~i:;8i ii.'ii
~;~~
m:8 n:::::: I,m ur 3~U ~~~:8 l~n~8
1
::::::i----~.I 1'~~1 ~u ~u n:~~Uf U~tU ~u~
311.0 472.0 118.8 167.8
630.0 941.0 561.4 1,033.4 159.9 278.7 271.2 439.0
----~~~- :::::: ::m ~~~j:::::: 338,760
372,024
100,332
45
_
154,428
2
_
2,415 85.9 55.9 3,115 97.3 69.2
934 84.9 84.9 1,127 112.7 56.3
79,784.12 2,849.43 79,989.36 2,499.66 23,070.76 2,097.34 29,492.45 2,949.24
35.28 25.67 25.95 26.21
0.23 0.21
0.22 0.19
221.3 77.0 298.3 107,388
720
772 70.1 59.3 24,549.93 2,231.81 34.09 0.22
64.0 279.8 22.0
189.0 250.9 23.0
253.0 530.7 45.0
::;1: ------1 91,586
191,052 16,200
548 ------
550 78.5 61.1
1,235
------ 1,318 94.1 50.6
27
27 27.0 27.0
18,811.22 2.687.31 34.32 51,364.13 3,668.86 41.59 2,068.90 2,068.90 76.62
0.20
0.26 0.12
88.0 22.0 110.0 39,600
352
352 117.3 58.6 8,832.08 2,944.02 25.09 0.22
503.5
503.5 181,260
2,884
2.884 169.6 58.8 68,809.87 4,047.63 23.85 0.37
41.0
162.0 25.0 257.0
185.0
16.0 78.0 0.4 1.0 116.0
57.0 240.0 25.4 258.0 301.0
20,520
---- --8-1:::::: 86,400
I
------1 9,144
--------1'------/ d8l ____ 92,880
108,360
-------2- ------_
170 ______
170 170.0 56.6
279 1______ ------ 287 57.4 41.0
~_
632 ______
112 104.0 52.0 1,104 110.4 52.5
634 63.4 45.2
3,281.41 14,009.92 2,419.32 33,587.73 18,807.20
3,281.41 2,801.98 2,419.32 3,358.77 1,880. 721
19.30 50.21
23.26 30.42
29.75
0.15 0.16 0.26 0.36 0.17
TABLE IV-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOLS-PUPIL TRANSPORTATION (1959.60)
SYSTEM
Number Vehicles
Number of
Morning Trips
Daily Bus Mileage (One Way)
_ _ _ _ _ _+B_us_es Cars Buses Cars Paved Unpaved Total
Average Number Pupils Transported (Annual Average)
ATnontaulal
I Within lYz
More than lYz
Bus
Mile Radius
Mile Radius
Grand
Mileage
----c----c------I Total Per
~I~ ~I~ ri:::u ;;~:t~d Bus
TOTAL
AVERAGE COST
M&O *Cost per child transported
Cost of Buses more I han 17-'2 miles
including
radius by bus
Per depreciation
Bus On county
_
Trip I
owned buses
I__~_~r_s_ C~ild* PM~eus
Clayton . _.___
Clinch....... _....
Cobb.. __..
_.
Coffee_._.
__
Colquitt .... __
9 _. __..
6 .._... 7 ..... 12 ..
9 ... __
17 _. __..
6 .... 21 .. __.. 14 .. _...
13 .. __._
184.1
113.4 283.1 162.5
168.0
53.1
82.0 4.4 276.2
165.0
237.2
195.4 287.5 438.7
333.0
85,392
70,344 103,500 157,932
119,880
11 .. __..
23
..
. . ._
13 . __...
4 __..
916 _.
311 697 861
815
.. __
.__ 6 .__
.____
927 103.0
334 55.6 703 99.5 874 72.8
819 91.0
54.5 S 27,791.62 $3,087.95 S 30.34
55.6 13,658.59 2,276.43 43.91 33.1 24,696.65 3,528.09 35.43 62.4 27,514.12 2,292.84 30.14
63.0 25,308.36 2,812.04 31.95
O.32~
0.19 0.23 0.17 0.21
Columbia
19 _._.__ 31
__ 263.8 169.1 432.9 155,844
89 _... 1,390
..
1,479 77.8 47.7 45,150.98 2,508.38 32.48 0.28
Cook.. __ __
7 _.____ 10 _ _. 76.0 148.0 224.0 80,640
152 . . 517 .. ._____ 669 95.5 66.9 15,702.74 2,243.24 30.37 0.19
Coweta ._._.... 19 _... __ 28 _. 438.9 233.6 672.5 242,100
32 . _... 1,789
.____ 1,821 95.8 65.0 55,098.08 2,899.89 30.79 0.22
Crawford .
12 _.____ 13
107.5 210.0 317.5 114,300 . __.. _._ . _.. _ 869
869 72.4 66.8 29,367.90 2,447.32 33.79 0.25
Crisp.. -.-.-.---... 8 __... 8
__ 88.0 213.0 301.0 108,360
24 .. __._ 598
.__ 622 77.7 77.7 17,940.13 2,242.51 30.00 0.16
Dade_. ._._ .. __.
Dawson
Decatur
.
DeKalb. ..
Dodge.. _. __
1
1 ...
No T ransportation Progr am______
14
18 _. . 167.0
10 - __.. _ 26 -.-... 266.5
12 _. __._ 18 _. __. 177.0
._._ . _ .. __. __. _.. __. __.
342.0 100.5 319.0
509.0 367.0 496.0
183,240 132,120 178,560
__. . __. __.
18
. __ .. 56 . ---
1,395 1,276
::::::1_: __ ::
61 ._____ 1,180 __ __
18 .
1,395 99.6 1,332 133.2 1,241 103.4
. __. _ 77.5 51.2 68.9
.. .
.
_
_
43,353.10 3,096.65 31.07 0.23
32,950.96 3,295.09 25.82 0.24 33,848.11 2,820.67 28.68 0.18
Doolv . .
_. 20 ..
30 _..
147.0 487.0 634.0 228,240
6 _._.__ 1,541 __
1,547 77.3 51.5 50,854.47 2,542.72 33.00 0.22
~2::::::: Dougherty_._.._._
~~:~t~eC::::::::
~' ::::' ~! :~! ~! ~:~::;::- "~:'I 1~ -. __.. 1~ _..__ 316.0 183.0 499.0 179,640 -.----.- ---.-- 1,~~~
I
':~ ~! ~! ~:~!! !:~~ ~!! 1,208 92.9 67.1 35,426.72 2,725.13 29.32
~~ :::::: ~g :::::: ~~U m:g m:~ ~g~::3~
un ...'.. 1~ ::::::
1---.:: ~:m ~u ;U :13~','9~6548~.j80~ ~:~~u~ 3:211.:0t~8
0.19 0.29 0.28 0.34
0.24 0.24 0.22
Evans.
.. 6 _. __._ 6 .__ 61.0 137.0 198.0 71,280.- __
449
449 74.8 74.8
2,326.46
0.19
::::::_._~~_::: No:~a~~pOlrtati:n .~~~~a~;~~~- ... --~~~:~- --~~:~~~- : :::I::_:_:~;~' J -~;9- 1~4.;- 82:;- ;2:3~~:~~- ~,~;9.~; ~1.4;- on
Floyd.. ._______ 9
._ 9 __.. __ 205.9 35.1 241.0 86,760
.. __[ . 498
498155.3 55.3 24,985.79 2,776.19 50.171' 0:28
Nl 1~:k~;:::::::::::
Fulton.
.,
17
~~~~~~ rtati~nl-:~~~~laIIJ.o5:0-
_ 33
468.2
--i22:0-
26.9
--227:0'
495.1
---8i:720'
178,236
-----6-.1 ::::::
-
--45i--457- -76:1-
1,245
_~!
1,245 I 73.2
-57:i"l'i2:855:14-[2;142:52
37.7, 60,068.77,3,533.45
--28:50-
48.24
---0:i5
0.33
gl:c~~k::::::::::: ----4- ----~-I--- -4- 1 _ -- ~-I' ---55:6-1---66:3- --i2i:9-1--43:884- -------- ::::::r-- 226- - - - --~-_ 1-:_.: _
3 226
-56:5"1-56:5- ---0;256:44- 2:3i4:iihii:05-
0.21
Glynn_____________ 7
8
120.0 29.0 149.0 53,610
14
621
635 90.7 79.3 20,528.16 2,932.59 33.05 0.38
Gordon____________ 3
3
47.0 41.3 88.3 31,788
142
142 47.3 47.3 7,573.96 2,524.65 53.33 0.23
Grady_____________ 13
16
._ 201.0 177.0 378.0 136,080
16 __
941
957 73.6 59.8 32,356.31 2,488.94 34.38 0.23
Greene
.______ 14
Gwinnett__________ 7
Habersham_________ 1
HaIL_____________ 5
Hancock___________ 20
17
249.0 05.0 554.0 199,440
22
_ 1,512 . __
1.534 109.5 90.2 I 33,804.97 2,414.64 22.35 0.16
9 2 8 20
187.0 42.0 121.5 241.0
28.0 315.0 113,400 3.0 45.0 16,200 40.9 162.4 58,464 70.0 611.0 195,280
to 43
435 . . _ 58
_
432 2,145
_
445 63.5 58 58.0 432 86.4
2499..04 [ 54.0
16,954.21 2,422.03
2,001.86 14,493.71
22,,809081..78641
38.97 34.51 33.55
0.14 0.12 0.24
2,188 109.4 109.4 I 50,922.20 2,516.11 23.73 0.26
Haralson Harris. Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
_4
6
_ _
_ _
13 10
8 13
33 10
9 23
_ 18
36
_ _ _ _
8
14
6
11
~ ------,
8 6
40.0 400.4 147.5 156.0 144.2
332.2 127.0 215.0 142.0 32.0
48.0 88.0 31.680 31.5 631.9 227,481
111
83.8 231.3 83,268
07.0 263.0 94,680
3
59.4 403.6 140,262.2 386
87.2 519.4 185,398
66
17.9 344.9 121,161
8
33.0 348.0 125,280 14.0 356.0 128,160 56.7 188.7 67,932
19 7
_
349 1,558
668
396
1,560
_ 1,567
684
_ _
458 700
292
349 87.2 58.1 10,125.32 2,531.33 29.01 0.31 1,669 128.3 50.5 36,678.00 2,821.38 23.54 0.16
668 66.8 66.8 20,623.03 2.062.30 30.87 0.24 405 49.8 44.3 18,456.69 2,307.08 46.60 0.19 1,946 149.6 84.6 34,502.40 2,654.03 22.11 0.24 1,633 90.7 45.3 53,744.90 2,985.82 34.29 0.28 692 86.5 49.4 25,553.29 3,194.16 37.35 0.20 458 76.3 41.6 18,348.71 3,058.11 40.06 0.14 719 89.8 89.8 25,088.83 3,136.10 35.84 0.19 299 59.8 49.8 15,377.74 3,075.54 52.66 0.22
Jefferson. Jenkins Johnson_. Jones Lamar
_ _
22 13
.. _. 8
_9
._. 9
Lanier . Laurens Lee._.. Liberty.
Lincoln.
._. 4
_ _ ._
31 15 18
. __ 10
Long______________ 5
Lowndes___________ 17 Lumpkin___________ 1 Macon.____________ 14
Madison___________ 7
33
347.4 24.8 672.2 241,992
2,300
20 9
228.0 91.0
38.5 566.5 185,540 02.0 293.0 105,480
250
1,016 _ 796
15
153.5 78.0 331.5 119,310
28
952
18
131.0 141.0 272.0 97,920
60
1,075
4
62.0 61.0 126.0 45,360
4
._ 250
32
199.3 603.0 802.3 288.828
12
2,193
18 21
242.0 211.0
235.0 161.0
477.0 372.0
171,720 __
129,808
138
_
1,155 1,601
10
111.0 151.0 262.0 94,320
4
878
5
2 27.0 95.0 122.0 43,920
14
31
1 30 12
165.0
20.0 217.5
41.0 4.0 78.8
606.0 21.0 496.3
218,160 8,610
178,668
100
156.0 35.0 291.0 104,760
7
_ 286
_ _ _
1,338
9 1,733
_ 742
2,300 104.5 69.6 59,717.49 2,714.43 25.96 0.24 1,051 80.8 52.5 32,982.76 2,537.13 31.53 0.17
816 102.0 90.6 20,261. 56 2,533.07 25.45 0.19 980 108.8 65.3 20,525.58 2,280.62 21.56 0.17 1,135 126.1 63.0 25,804.98 2,867.22 24.00 0.26
254 63.5 63.5 2,205 71. 1 68.9 1,155 77.0 64.1 1,739 96.6 82.8
882 88.2 88.2
37.04 0.20 35.49 0.26 29.99 0.20 39.32 0,48 21.96 0.20
300 60.0 60.0 1,438 84.5 46.3
9 9.0 9.0 1. 733 123.7 57.7
749 107.0 62.4
43.20 0.28 41.75 0.23 218.87 0.22 23.38 0.22 24.26 0.17
Marion;
_
McDuffie ._. _
McIntosh.
_
Meriwether
_
Miller.
_
10
111.5 64.0 275.5 100,878
._ 731
20
95.8 88.9 284.7 102,492 : 117
1,058
8
161.3 50.8 215.1 77.0761
20
_ 836
32 8
313.9 78.0
32.3 616.2 232,632 35.0 313.0 112,680 [
5
._ 1,933
. __ _ 582
731 81.2 1,175 117.5
1,983586119067..90 582 72.7
73.1 58.7 107.0
60.5 72.7
32.67 0.23 21.44 0.22 29.31 0.31
26.36 0.21 30,65 0.15
TABLE IV-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOLS-PUPIL TRANSPORTATION (1959.60)
SYSTEM
_.
Number Vehicles
Number of Morning
Trips
_ _ _ _.
Daily Bus Mileage (One Way)
I, Total
Annual Bus
Mileage
Buses Cars Buses Cars Paved Unpaved Total
Average Number Pupils Transported
(Annual Average)
TOTAL
AVERAGE COST
Within 1Yz
More than 1Yz
M&O *Cost per child transported , - - - - ' 1 - - - , - - - Cost of Buses more than 1~ miles
including
radius by bus
Mile Radius
Mile Radius
Grand
Per depreciation
. _ _ _ _ Total Per Bus on county
I J::;, Bus Car Bus I Car I
~~:~d Bus Trip b:~::
Per
Per P'MNus
~~ Bus _ 1 _ _ 1_ _ - - - - - - - - - _ -
__ e
MitcheIL_________ 16 ------ 22
216.0 350.0 566.0 203,760 __ _._1.___ 1,446, "_1 __ -__ 1,446 90.3 65.7' 39,104.24 $2,444.01 $ 27.04 0.19
~~~;~~~~ry---~~~==:
Ig =:::::
1~ :::::: 2~g:g
2~U
t~~:g
-- 1~~:~~g
-6-1::::
I,m
_::':: ::: 1,~~~ 1~~:~ ~u t~:~~Ub U~Ug ~n~
g:~i
Morgan____________ 13
Murray.
------
----1--.-.. --'-'-'- 19 _.
214.0 164.0 378.0 136,080
87 ,_.___ 1,109
1 ------ 1 -------- .------- -------- .--------- ---
._-[-_____ 1,196 92.0 62.9 33,847.60 2,603.66 30.52 0.24
18 .--.---
18 ------ ------ ------------ -------- -------- -----
Mnscogee__________ 23
39
605.1 13.5 618.6 225,170.4
-.-.-1.--..- 10_.__ 2,253
2,263 98.3 58.0 68,109.83 2,961.29 30.23 0.30
Newton
. . 11 __.___ 1~ --____ 148.0 175.0 323.0 116,280
1
1,072 ,
1,072 97.4 59.5 30,932.96 2,812.08 28.85 O.~~
f_ I g~y~he.;rp;:,=::::::=: 1~ :==:::1 16 :=:::: 28U 2it& m:~ 1~~:~~~ --'-'i_ -I : :- :- : db~ :::'.:-1
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Paulding_._________ 5
6 .__ 94.0 29.8 123.8 44,568
.
312
312 62.4 52.0 11,392.50 2,278.50 36.51 0.25
~iX:.;;::::==::::: 8~:& 2~t& 7~:~g8 6~~ 6~~ ~U ~t~ lu~nr U~Ui ~U~ 8:~~ Pierce
.___
i 1::=::: Ig :::::: lit&
4
4
92.0
88.0 180.0
1:: ... _:::: I
1:,:-:::
'1-----1-- =::::::1:::::1
64,800
561 __'_'_1 323
379 94.7 94.7 11,653.07 2.913.26 36.07, 0.17
Pike_______________ 9 __._._ 12
109.9 142.9 252.8 91,008
53
909 _._.___
962 106.8 80.1 23,289.28 2,587.69 25.62 [ 0.25
Polk
. ._ 6 .---__ 11 -_____ 102.0 126.0 228.0 82,080
2681._____ 580
--1------ 848 96.6 52.7 24,551.93 4,091.98 27.00 0.29
Pulaski
. ._ 9 ----__ 9 --____ 193.0 197.0 390.0 140,400
. . .[ 7291 :,:: ='-1 729 81.0 81.0 22,790.30 2,532.25 31.261 0.16
Putnam____________ 10 -----. 15 ------ 167.4 145.6 313.0 112.680 ._.
1
.
863;
11 1 _._
_
863 86.3 57.5 31,407.31 3,140.73 36.39 O'~r
~c~::::.-~~~--~:: ---~~- ::::~: ---~:- :~::~~ --~:;:~- --2~:::- --:~:::- --~:::~~~- ----:~~I:::::,[I--::I::1 :',: :-1 ~:::! ,~::::- -~~-:-I--~::~::::~-I::::~,::~r:::
Rockdale__________
--'1 Schley
'_'.
~creyen___ --
Seminole__ .
.
6__ 6
24 5
7 __.___ 67.0 96.0 163.0 58,680
3 __197
' :1' 500 83.3 71.4 17,828.54 2,971.42 35.87: 0.30
9 . ,__,_ 118.5 58.2 176.7 63,612
20
498
518 86.3 57.5 15,372.0512,562.00 30.86 '1 0.24
2 9 . _ 404.5 196.0 600.5 216,180'
1 --
2,076 1
2,077 86.5 71.6 I 50,529.84 2,105.41 24.34 0.2:J
10 I __ 106.0 122.0 228.0 82,080
12
546,
558 111.6 55.8 14,822.49
27.14, 0.18
Spalding , ..
9
Stephens.
.
2
Stewart. __. __._. ] 14
Sumter__ ..... _. . 19
Talbot... . l 14
11 I
1220.1 66.9 287.0 103,320
H
84:3
._.
2 31 3 31.7 28.0 59.7 21,969.6
.3 ::.
229 61
I 18,______ 153.0 222.0 375.0 135,000
15
371
. 487.0 281.0 768.0 272,000
31
I 1,1111 I' 1,650
24
271.9 191.1 463.0 166,680
14 .____ 1,2:32
887 98.5 290 110.0 1,131 80.7 1,681 88.4 1,246 89.0
80.6 77.3 62.8 45.4 51.9 I
26,620.18 2,957.79 4,378.17 2,189.0S
32,326.7221,23,90694.,0459~.
51,711.26,2,721.641 37,677.0712,691.211
31.57! 19.11 1 28.96: :H.34 1 30.58 I
0.25 0.19 0.2.1 0.19 0.22
Taliaferro; --------TTTTaeeayrltfrtlaenoilrarl lL____------------------------------------
8 -----12 -----13 -----11 -----10 ------
8 ------ 109.0 16 ------ 185.5 13 ------ 195.0 11 ------ 220.0 20 ------ 186.0
47.0 248.6 215.5 256.0
248.3
156.0 434.1
I
410.5
56,160 156,276 147,780
----
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60 ______
476.0 171,360
6 ------
514 1______ '
5
827 ______ 1 ______
982462 1_____________-_--_-_-_-_
549 68.0 68.0
827 68.9 51.6
986 75.8 75.8 848 77.0 77.0
-- 434.3 156,348 ~ - - - -- ------ 1,396 ______ 1______ 1,396 139.6 69.8
16,587.08 30,944.53 35,020.21 34,220.74
34,597.40
2,073. 381 2,578.71 2,693.86 3,110.97 3,459.74
32.27 37.41 37.81 40.64 24.78
0.2!! 0.19 0.23 0.1!! 0.22
Thomas
1------ ------ Tift
__--
-
-
-
~
-
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__------------------
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18 ----.- 18 ------ 324.0 310.0 634.0 228,240
22 ------
7 ------ 8 ------ 86.2 219.0 305.2 109,872
20 ------
6 NoT
5
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6 rtation
------ 5
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152.3 am __ __
83.5
109.1
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61.1
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94,104 ---48'-92i4
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Turner Twiggs
Union Upson
_---------
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-
-
-
-
----
--
--
14 ------ 18 ------ 359.5 185.5 545.0 196,200
39 ------
7 ------ 7 ------ 130.3 123.2 253.5 91,260 -------- ------
16 NoT
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ranspo rtation
------ 23
-P~og~ am2.5_2_.8__ 93.2
------ 155.0 --i89:0-
346.0 --344:0-
121,352 --i23:840-
30 -----------
3 - - ~ - --
---~~~I::~~~~ Walker
Walton Ware
_ __--~
-
-
-
~
-
-
-
--
---
Warren _---------
Washingtoll ________
4 ------
12 ------
3
1
17 ------
21 ------
8 ------
15 ------
3
1
17 ------
50 ------
132.0 170.0 104.5
151.0 267.0
58.0 197.0 67.5 241.0
460.7
190.0 367.0 172.0 392.0 727.7
68,400
5 ------
132,120
11 ------
61.920 -- ----- -----141,120 129 ------
261,972
69 ------
672
1,694 94.1 94.1 39,374.11 2,187.45 23.54 0.17
1, 645 ____________ 332 ____________
665 95.0 83.1 332 55.3 55.3
21,380.69 3,054.38 33.14 17,620.56 2,936.76 53.07
0.1!! 0.18
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-80:2-
-80:2 -
--iO:986:84-
2:i97:36
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33.91
-------0.22
1,265 90.3 70.2 41,022.55 2,930.18 33.46 0.20
1,258959[_--_-_-_-_-_____________
599 85.5 1,315 82.1
85.5 52.6
15,787.31 2,255.33 26.35 39,397.14 2,462.32 30.65
0.17 0.32
------ ----90i-
69.3
-39:i -
--28:050:09-
2:i57:69
-------3J .23
-------0.22
476 119.0 59.5 11,747.00 2,936.75 24.94 0.17
1,059 --- -- ------ 1,070 89.1 71.3 33,296.76 2,774.73 31.44 0.25
217 12 ------ 229 72.3 72.3 9,978.97 3,326.32 45.98 0.16
1,115 ------ ~ -- - -- 1,244 73.1 73.1 42,101. 02 2,476.53 37.75
2,255 ------1------ 2,324 110.6 46.4 64,033.22 3.049.20 28.39
0.29 0.24
WWWWWehhhabyeiittseneftlieeeerrld_______---------------------------------------------
5 ------
9 ------
8 ------
2 ------
1
1
5 -.----
9 ------
8 ------
3 ------
1
1
143.0
ns.o
100.0 40.5
18.0
55.0 167.0 174.0
6.3
22.5
19R.0
285.0 274.0 46.8 40.5
71,280 -------- ------
102,600
11 ------
98,640
24 ------1
16,848 -------- ------
14,580 -------- ------
306 ------ ------
------1 654 ------
519
------
45 30
---i2-
306 61.2 61.2 665 74.8 74.8 543 67.8 67.8 45 22.5 15.0 42 30.0 30.0
J4,868.39 20,051. 79 22,146.88 5,608.66 3,596.00
2.973.67 2,227.97 2,768.36
2,804.33
3,596.00
48.58 30.66 42.67 124.63
119.86
0.20 O.J9 0.22 0.3:3
0.24
Wilcox Wilkes
__------------------
WWHorktihnson__------------------
8 -----15 ------
10 ------
22 ------
8 ------ 76.0
17 ------ 253.2 15 .----- 154.0 29 ------ 212.1
214.0 174.5 286.0
569.4
290.0 427.7 440.0
781.5
104,400 153,972
I 158,400
281,340
------1 52 -.---- 590 ------
642 80.2 80.2
6 ------ 1,038
------ 1,044 69.6 61.4
46 -----I ------
997 2,090
-----------
-----------
I
1,043 2,091
104.3 95.0
69.5 72.1
19,240.04 2.405.00 32.61
40,802.30 2,720.15 39.30 26,215.33 2,621. 53 26.29 57,955.20 2,634.32 27.72
0.18 0.26 0.16 0.20
Total Counties _____ 1,523 11 2,212 14 25,459.8 24,499.7 49,959.5
4,090 ______ 1133, 080 148 32 137,350 90.0 62.0 4,141,863.85 2,719.54 31.08 0.23
117,906,972.6
i
1
Expenditures not included in above; Cars-Sll,723.09, Per Diem-Sl,702.50. Total Expenditures for all vehicles and per diem amounted to $4,155,289.44.
TABLE V-WHITE SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT (1959-60)
*See note at end of table
=====;=======~=- - - = = c = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
ENROLLMENT
SYSTEM
By Grades
Elementary Totals*
By Grades
High SchoolTotals*
No.
Grand Prevo
Exc.
I
3 '4
5
Boys Girls Total Ungr. Voc.
Total* En-
I9
10 11 12 Boys Girls Total
roIled*
------1-- -------------------- ---------------. ----------
Appling Atkinson
_
_ 282 289 296 241 289 299 324 1,087 155 131 137 137 144 141 158 571
933 2,020 432 1,003
_ 300 286 243 152 163 _ 139 112 87 87 58
582 233
562 1,144 3,164
250
483 1,486
166 59
BBaackoenr_______________
28_
202 57
198 46
174 50
219 50
197 60
197 52
198 46
748 177
665 1,413 184 361
_ 189 164 138 121 101 _ 47 32 34 34 23
339 87
374 83
713 2,126
170
531
66 62
Baldwin_____________ 15 289 258 243 228 250 265 251 957 842 1,799
1 247 210 183 172 110
469
453
922 2,721
100
Banks_______________ 12 132 138 133 137 129 127 130 499 439 938 Barrow______________ 89 169 188 154 159 180 179 157 667 608 1,275
_ .
111277
113
62
67
75_
213 61
221 66
434 1,372 127 1,402
88 176
BBaerntoHwi_l_l ____________
Berrien.,
_
12_
492 118
420 102
423 107
417 110
507 112
459 97
470 1,675 1,525 3,200 117 403 360 763
281 293 291 279 289 268 303 1,034 970 2,004
_ _
39648
27628
244
172
154_
_ 250 239 207 163 124
631
72 522
605 1,236 4,436
64
136
899
461
983 2,987
375 108
294
Bibb________________
Bleckley
_
Brantley_____________ Brooks Bryan
150 2,499 2,363 2,246 2,074 2,157 2,177 2,181
60 74 78 61 79 91 81
14 _ _
146 125 124
146 111
130
153 110 108
155 107 120
158
97 109
142 120 101
204 126 101
8,117 253 625 410 406
7,730 15,847 271 524 493 1,118 386 796 387 793
_ _
1,82634
1,606
1,298
1,101
792_
3,358 33
3,262 31
6,620 22,467
64
588
1,846 52
_ 139 150 123 94 88
308
286
594 1,712
74
a a _ 102 177 129 111 100
_ 114
~
Y
294 185
325 147
619 1,415 332 1,125
67 82
BBuulrlokceh______________ Bntts Calhoun Camden
14_ _ _ _
362 185 114
74 184
335 159 120
61 171
353 182 124
71 152
347 175 104
61 152
343 154 125
73 145
334 181 102
73 151
372 1,311 1,149 2,460 185 634 587 1,221 141 428 402 830
73 260 226 486 162 583 534 1,117
_ 355 281 266 230 199 _ 152 95 96 122 73 _ 91 67 71 56 51 _ 57 54 61 49 58 _ 131 96 95 67 73
680 289 159 136 234
651 1,331 3,791
249
538 1,759
177
336 1,166
143
279
765
228
462 1,579
194 96 61 33 101
CClanrdrolelrl_, ____________ Catoosa Charlton_____________ Chatham____________
16_ _
119 518
667
76 473 610
87 496
614
108 509 536
97 517
588
108 513 579
103 495 569
12 124 97 113 106 101 102 110
30J 3,340 2,837 2,674 2,618 2,453 2,504 2,442
368 1,840 2,168
383 9,821
346 714 1,681 3,521 1,994 4,162
382 765 9,356 19,177
_ 119 102 97 62 55 _ 441 354 318 327 ?39 _ 433 420 306 264 238 _ 105 83 58 62 48 _ 2,032 1,715 1,633 1,424 1,134
222 835 822 188 3,949
213
844 839 168
3,989
435 1,679 1,661
356
7,938
1,149 5,200 5,823 1,121
27,115
39 333 221 47 2,753
Chattahoochee Chattooga
_ _
18 407
16 345
11 407
19 341
17 377
22 358
15
63
55 118
341 1,353 1,223 2,576
_ 20 11
9
9 10
1 259 241 150 139 115
30 443
29 461
59
177
904 3,480
11 164
Cherokee____________ 15 594 576 544 580 573 595 575 2,132 1,920 4,052
_ 489 433 285 146 160
744
769 1,513 5,565
497
CCllaaryke_______________
38_
640 40
584 51
536 26
563 50
601 32
557 41
573 2,08. 2,003 4,092 32 145 127 272
505 435 351 284 227
905
897 1,802 5,894
348
48 26 28 25 19
78
68
146
418
I6
Clay ton _____________ Clinch _______________
------
Cobb ________________ Coffee_______________ Colquitt _____________
-----58 ------
1,334
125 2,714
213 495
1,309
106 2,388
207 440
1,185 121
2,310 945 462
1,111 104
2,188 420 451
1,090 100
2,183 443
475
1,027 111
2,196 515 479
1,027 139
2,126 461 491
4,253 405
8,241 1,724 1,700
3,830 401
8,083 806
____________1
811035
600 103
546 67
7,864 16,105 ______ 1,716 1,572 1,195
1,538 1,593
3,262 3,293
______ ______,
416 107
348 103
323 83
401 82 996 275 87
318 36 754 256 71
1,374 211
3,130
792 234
1,304
182 3,103
826 217
2,678 393
6,233 1,618
451
10,761 1,199 22,338
4,880 3,744
911
38 1,884
364
303
Columbia ____________ Cook ________________ Coweta ______________
Crawford ____________ Crisp ________________
----------------
-----14
270 242 287 52
267
219 214 232 48
260
214
219 258
48
266
234
210 211
46
256
230 2"0 219 47
258
190 250 249
43
273
186 229 309 60
251
823 840 933 161 948
720 1,543 ------ 168 142 147 114 91
754 1,594 ------ 205 166 133 84 107
832 1,765 ------ 227 124 101 56 58
183 344 ------ 47 49 35 30 20 897 1,845 ------ 250 184 188 138 137
Dade ________________
Dawson_____________ Decatur _____________ DeKalb _____________ Dodge _______________
-----------
-----142 14
226 106 425 4,904
292
214
104 423 4,715
278
250
96 397 4,376 292
266 96
369 4,046
292
231
108 388 3,963
293
235 110 356 3,846 308
219 107 371 3,896 343
873 378 1,439
15,530 1,082
768 349 1,290 14,358 1,030
1,641 -----727 ------
2,729 ~ - - - --
29,888 -----2,112 ------
192 83 294 3,002 273
175 83 291 2,304 240
144 63
270 2,215
207
105 41 243 1,766 176
72 41 186 1,438 139
337 330 287 103 457
318 147 644 5,378 499
325
662 2,205
365
695 2,289
279
566 2,331
78
181
525
440
897 2,742
370 164 640 5,347
536
688 311 1,284
10,725 1,035
2,329 1,038 4,013 40,613 3,147
108 180 163 19 166
65 48 286 2,364 148
Dooly _______________ Dougherty___________ Douglas _____________
-
--
--33
Early _______________ Echols _______________
11
134 1,602
438 142 38
131 1,375
435 153 43
127 1,253
393 162
40
135 1,165
373 175 34
132
1,130 358 168 43
124 1,104
378 142 35
140 1,043
358 164 38
488 4,419
1,429 613 136
435 4,286
1,304 504 135
923 -----8,705 -----2,733 -----1,117 ------
271 ------
125 890 362 147 31
99 753 219 131 24
100 688 181
116 37
83 461
157 92 26
82 393 109
92 32
248 1,593
531
277 74
241 1,592
497
301 76
489 3,185 1,028
578 150
1,412
11,890 3,761 1,695
421
90
992 328
90 21
""0
~
Effingham ___________ Elbert _______________
----i2
192 258
EmanueL ____________ E v a n s _______________ Fannin ______________
15
------
------
320
98 384
195 242
277 101
391
185 257 339 118 381
167 236 291 114 418
176
257 304
94
426
160 301 294
107 370
180 650 605 1,255 -----298 987 874 1,861 -----301 1,153 988 2,141 -----104 398 338 736 -----343 1,410 1,303 2,713 ------
165 145 142 95 67 241 198 184 168 148
278 264 231 187 168 102 105 89 55 63 292 293 240 263 170
307
307
614 1,869
444. 495
939 2,800
578
550 1,128 3,269
217
197
414 1,150
617
641 1,258 3,971
129 126
173 46
117
Fayette______________ Floyd _______________
-
----42
172 881
147 937
135 861
153 818
157 791
153 766
155 837
Forsvth _____________ Franklin_____________
Fulton ______________
------
-----161
361 306 2,586
362 298 2,435
310 264 2,345
333 273
2,300
371 292 2,325
315 293 2,328
342 305 2,336
563 3,178 1,223 1,054 8,622
509 2,755 1,171
977 8,194
1,072 -----5,933 -----2,394 -----2,031 -----16,816 ------
152 694
232 280 2,141
87 539 257 239
1,452
92 413 201 228 1,318
56 366 171 206 1,191
66
202 1
251
341
1 1,221
1131 1'143726[
498
912601[
520 3,395
594 3,627
453 2,353
974 1,114
7,022
1,525 ---
8,286
657
3,368
234
3.145
148
23,838 1,688
Gilmer ______________
Glascock ____________ Glynn _______________ Gordon _____________
Grady _______________
------
-----28
------
------
246 36 768 410 326
255 36 745 388 263
238 34 704
379 279
236 44 676
371 278
271 29 670 356 289
248 52 728 407 298
208 860 842 1,702 -----43 133 141 274 -----756 2,601 2,474 5,075 -----389 1,426 1,274 2,700 -----284 1,098 919 2,017 ------
211 194 4.5 35 660 551
258 120
274 241
123 36 540
82 216
131
16 419
67 184
75 23 343
63 148
366 80
1,272
279 533
368 75
1,241 311
530
734
155 2,513
590 1,063
2,436
429 7,588 3,290
3,080
147 22
519 354 164
Greene ______________ 12 135 118 113
Gwinnett ____________ 27 1,100 1,021 1,010
Habersham __________ 29
HaIL _______________ Hancock _____________
-----------
497 900 51
447 842
58
431 839
53
97 937 431 748
49
111 117 994 1,032 466 458 847 834 49 53
119 415 407 822 -----956 3,770 3,307 7,077 -----485 1,699 1,545 3,244 -----779 3,003 2,786 5,789 -----70 188 195 383 ------
113 751 368 658 59
80 562 277 644
53
88 497 226 312
41
87 381 194
310 45
59 357 200 235
25
226 1,238
622 1,037
109
201 1,310
643 1,122
114
427 2,548 1,265 2,159
223
1,249 9,625 4,509
7,948 606
67 769 249
766 45
Haralson ____________ Harris _______________
------
HarL _______________ H e a r d _______________ H e n r y _______________
-----------------
198 100 254 92 275
181 123 224
97 246
158 103 270
90 255
173 121 234 107 255
193 184 122 115 246 292 106 111 267 252
J
200 114 319 91 236
690 597 1,287 ------ 188 154 110 93: 70:
411 387 798 ------ 106 92 95
70
976 364
1~~1 863 1,839 ------
330 694 ------
276 106
222 80
149 97
15428[ 55
980 806 1,786 ------ 237 175 140 139 99
1
283 187 468 209 426
332: 615 1,902
228
415 1,213
460 1
928 2,767
183,1
392 1,086
364
790 2,576
1
95 101 142 75 221
SYSTEM
TABLE V--Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT (1959.60)
*See note at end of table
-_ _ - - - - - - - - ..
.. _----~---_._-
ENROLLMENT
By Grades
I Elementary Totals*
By Grades
898 140 218 67 231
180 129 121
125 75
Long Lowndes, Lumpkin Macon Madison
89 264 70
261 73
_ _ _
71
382 182
_ _
121 232
Marion McDulfie Mclntosh MMeiUriwerether__________
_ _ _
41 189
73
12_
253 136
MitchelL. Monroe
_ _
158 109
Montgomery--- ---- __1 _ 92
~~~~:;====::=:=====:!:::: ::
144 318
809 759 675 758 776 117 132 118 167 153 179 184 195 235 179 59 68 72 51 57 207 161 215 196 234 167 173 185 178 175 101 112 108 105 116 109 127 117 128 124 124 107 120 103 98 75 67 70 75 71 89 109 105 77 89 270 274 243 263 288 55 64 64 58 65 194 180 176 171 158 65 58 73 74 74 83 73 56 77 73 350 334 343 320 305 149 156 175 173 186 103 95 109 112 111 192 209 223 228 234 60 66 68 55 62 170 174 172 171 173 94 69 70 78 87 213 187 224 223 243 121 119 118 129 123 143 142 160 145 160 118 117 125 113 144 66 821 76 77 93 151 131 125 137 127 291 2621 291 267 279
:::::: m 2,521 2,474 2,696 10,109 9,488 19,597
328 130
308 114
332 130
1,154 480
1,110 422
2,~gi
2211 2,064
1
'
595 261
1
1'520 201
1,382 174
75 94 64
84 86 94 314 272 586
102 93 106 71
992 172 53 64
3,
952 538
1
211
210
3,822 544 191 226
7,774 1,082
402 436
371 273',346 1 1,304
1,022
2,384 213 85 29
310 331 300 1,092 1,042 2,134
254 207 175 135 128
438
461
899 3,033
198
133 151 142 543 471 1,014 214 202 234 804 752 1,556 194 215 192 781 680 1,461
92 107 102 365 314 679 374 435 401 1,380 1,330 2,710
126 96
_ 326 338 664
79 82 92 334 300 634
23 19 19
67
72 139
228 227 224 814 673 1,487
114 84 104 341 305 646
119 120 95 95 71
257
243
500 1,514
72
182 137 126 88 70
285
318
603 2,159
114
216 211 151 115 133
448
378
826 2,287
79
101 74 73 64 41
191
162
353 1,032
50
218 170 165 113 92
420
338
758 3,468
249
_
664
33
81 58 50 38 47
134
140
274
908
25
20
8 17 13 16
32
42
74
213
16
162 182 167 129 134
379
395
774 2,261
72
72 61 68 57 63
161
160
321
967
55
1,810 1,790 1,770 181 179 247 25 36 38 175 184 172 95 107 118
7,169 755 102
677 388
6,759 13,928 645 1,400 102 204 551 1,228 368 756
477 1,506 1,164 1,163
_ _
174 121 27 32
106 27
_ 141 140 119
_ 106 89 59
953 94 25 111
78
622 74 18 105
57
2,993 283 62 305
206
2,892 286 67 311
183
5,885 569 129 616
389
19,813 1,969
333 1,844 1,145
1,068 143 9 82
72
t---'
659 660 607 2,253 2,108 4,361 256 239 276 937 920 1,857
44 58 48 190 158 348 116 127 114 431 363 794 55 46 44 177 148 325
_ _
_ _
_
525 273
45 120 41
426 239
35 78 43
372 183
45 60 37
272 179 30 57
43
181 147 31
41
28
941 516
85 183 103
835 1,776 6,137
505 1,021 2,878
101
186
534
173
356 1,150
89
192
517
448
139 21 78 14
TTaaltitanfaeIrLro ---_ --------1------------1
Taylor ,
_
Telfair_______________ 15
TerreIL____ _
_
15 236 102
245 94
19 226
118 194 83
20 244
79 173
99
30
226 87
185 105
22 236 86 195 108
22 235 114 177 115
30 244 128 210 111
81 814
378 711 366
77 158 833 1,647 336 714 683 1,394 349 715
_
_ _
18 200
88
27 189
119
19 186 101
17 165 85
28 147
62
_ _
200 100
176 115
133 73
120 63
117 58
54 445
227 365 192
55 442 228 381
217
109
267
887 2,534
455 1,169
746 2,140
409 1,124
10 127
52 127 63
Thomas_____________ 17
Tift_________________ 38
Toombs_____________
Towns______________ _
Treutlen
I__
266 521
216
103 112
224
471
163 103 109
240
469 167 109 113
245 478 173
92 95
218 409 184 106 108
262
408 200 134
118
235 934 773 1,707
456 1,707 1,543 3,250
196 144
680 403
619 388
1,279991
101 397 359 756
_ _
188 418
203 318
173 147 292 215
130 165
197 _1' 117
146 76
127 94
100 52
86 53
_ 95 70 60 45 53
439 716 320 184 143
402
841 2,548
692 1,408 4,658
336
656 1,955
208 180
392 323
11,,017893
190 402 122
53_
Troup ----
I 61 286 240 232 271 255 231 238
-::::-- 1-:-::- m Turner
--- _
Twiggs____________ _
_1136 99
133 89
g~~~~--------
166 175
148 103 156 181
131
72 165 191
116 92 165 194
136 92 167 195
172 103
163 219
960 527
333 565 692
------1' 854
445
1,891742
_
247 118
209 103
138 102
141 83
114 66
317 650 605 1,170
_
65 163
87 129
45 131
45 100
42 83
654 1,346 _
187 135 39 24 26
426 251 136 280 215
423 221
148 326 196
849 2,663
472 1,444
284
934
606 1,776
411 1,757
189 9.,
38 39 126
__ ~:l:~:-I
Ware___
_
1:11,~gg
1,033 352
367 351
Warren_______ Washington., __
'46
-24[ 193
60 177
968 343 334 64 161
967 996 1,007 1,004 3,789 3,306 7,095 __
k01
345 355 365 369 1,336 1,183 2,519
_ 327
334 54 186
327
53 201
331 52 181
:1 336 1,243 1,137 2,380
, 319
52 186
199 686
182 623
1,330891 -----_
67 1:37
647 242 245
34 153
521 188 199
43 138
431 350 175 129 157 161 44 46 104 124
1,357 493 529 106
351
1,393 2,750 1,061
!lil 1,081 234
656
9,845 3,580 3,461
615 1,965
571 277 274
20 104
1
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TABLE V-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT (1959-60) *See note atend of table
- - - = = = = = =- -= - -= _ . _= = .._--= _. = = = = = _-~------ = = = = = = - -=-= -= - ====-= - -- - . --- .- _ -- - -- - -- - -~---
ENROLLMENT
SYSTEM
By Grades
I Elementary Tota1s*
By Grades
High School Totals*
No. Grand Prevo
I
Exc1 1
2
3
4
5
_:J~otal I
6
7 Boys
Ungr. vee,
8 I9
Total* En-
10
11
12
Boys
I Girls Total
rolled*
- - - - - - - - -- - - - - ---
---------------------------
Wayne __- - - - - - ~ - - - --
16 453 383 411 392 466 372 415 1,543 1,365 2,908 ------ 341 326 267 195 182
645
666 1,311 4,219
296
Webster . ------------ ------ 16 29 27 23 31 29 27
88
94 182 ------ 25 20 24 25 18
61
51
112
294
9
Wheeler_ ------------ ------ 88 77 95 92 84 101 93 352 278 630 ------ 78 84 67 56 50
156
179
335
965
30
White _---------- - ------ 201 185 174 158 213 164 166 660 601 1,261 ------ 163 119 90 112 82
272
294
566 1,827
99
Whitfield-----------
16 705 661 647 671 692 646 700 2,448 2,290 4,738 ------ 547 459 356 291 245
904
994 1,898 6,636
471
Wilcox __ ---------- - ------ 143 116 130 127 160 135 122 490 443 933 ------ 124 110 104 81 89
252
256
508 1,441
61
'o."-
------ Wilkes _------------
Wilkin sot1____________
11
Worth _-------- --- ------
89 79 242
96 109
213
99
85 242
107
89 228
103 91
220
105
86 225
103
95 249
359 342 896
343 702 ------ 126 100 86 80 70 303 645 ------ 102 94 80 55 56 723 1,619 ------ 201 188 183 132 109
247 191 376
215 196 437
462 1,164
387 1,032 813 2,432
25 36 185
--- Total Counties ___
2,057 60,020 55,523 54,504 52,434 52,974 52,880 53,463 200,037 183,818 383,855 698 44,664 36.762 31,639 26,430 21,673 80,836 81,030 161,866 545,721 36,790
I
I
Americus ------------ - ----
Atlanta __ Barnesvill~~~~~:::::::
341 ------
Bremen__------------ ------
Buford __------------ ------
162 5,702
80 108 82
170 5,504
78 89 73
146 5,414
79 79 79
123 5,266
73 84 59
160 5,206
68 102
79
133 5,193
85 88 68
5,2126711 19,450697
76 266 125 342
73 257
488 18,444
273 333 256
1,055 -----37,853 50
539 -----675 -----513 ------
152 4,384
67 70 66
121 120 3,910 3,406
40 34 81 61 57' 43
120 2,813
47 42 48
85 2,833
28 41 40
Calhoun, ------------ ------ 98 102 98 98 81 82 118 350 327 677 ------ 80 217 196 119 108
CCaarrrteorlsltvoinl1-e-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
-----14
211 205
206 181
211 182
187 170
166 179
209 200
181 212
705 695
666 1,371 ------ 166 96 105 119 648 1,343 ------ 152 118 111 113
82 87
Cedartowll ___________
15 204 222 186 160 201 216 209
702
711 1,413 ------ 324 234 220 220 141
Chiekamauga ________ ------ 51 47 41 36 52 56 58 191 150 341 ------ 59 80 56 47 52
Cochran, Commerc
e-
-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
13
------
92 107
62 106
71 86
78 98
76 87 109 95 114 112
291 393
297 325
5S8 ______1 67 158 110 718 ______1 120 150 108
93 87
82 76
Dalton __------------ ------
Decatur _------------ 48 Dublin __--- -------- ------
446 427 320 310 220 1 259
408 314 212
360
310 204
385 324 225
420 315 203
409 1,463 1,392 2,855 ______1 315 378 1,180 1,139 2,319 ______ 296 244 807 1 760 1,567 ______ 189
240 282 161
204 259 150
151 268 109
159' 227 93 1
288 8,536
116 127 109
359 299 287 570 157
,60 270 534 668 349
310 8,860
100 168 145
598 17,396
216 295 254
1,653 55,249
755 970
767
361
720 1,397
269
568 1,939
294
581 1,924
569 1,139 2,552
137
294
635
250 271 535 664 353,1
510 541 1,069 1,332
702,
1,098 1,259 3,924 3,651 2,269
72 2,531
18 55 37
54 74 98 205 17
48 73 257 176 110
m GFiatizngesevria'lled_-_-_-_--_-_-_-_--_-_1
~W 33651133115
102 271
I______ ------ Hawkinsville_________
---~~!\---~~: Hogansville__________
7 75 ----ii4 ----SO 65 85 103
Jefferson_____________ ______ 116 121 103 109 119 153
'.c.'M.~~~~~~ ~~~~ ~~I "I m 368 397 375 411 403
Marietta____________ ______ 664 514 485 476 501 494
136 340 130 116 122
407 495
Monroe__________________________ Moultrie_____________ 20 234
---260
---20ii
---iii7
---2io
---228
---207
Newnan _____________ 31 217 207 207 184 201 188 206
1
Pelham ___________ -- _1 __- --Quitman ___________________
Rome_______________ 18 Tallapoosa ___________ ______
97 75 690 57
82
69 640 33
93 70 602
61
87 62
605 60
113 106 69 83 583: 588 57 49
'~I534
57
Tallulah Falls ________I______
8
6
4 11 15 21 35
445 112
435 1,083
880\ ______ 2,195 ______
me::: 71
59
341 284
446
397
843 1______
1,495 1,897
1,339 1,732
2,834, ______ 3,629 ______
808 750
----757
691
--i;565 1,441
----67
______
381 274 2,183 172
61
330 242 2,077
~02
39
711 -----516 -----4,260 -----374 -----100 ------
123 136 198' 135 124
360
226 179 188 153 151
452
101 87 86 61 59
196
98 58 59 50 50
163
180 119 105 77 72
277
291 223 201 156 161
502
389 365 273 257 216
714
506 ---444 ---4i5 357 318 ---i;r36
158 173 174 168 147
413
9652
____8_5_
74
------
81
------
51 ------
196 34
427 298 292 256 229
693
48 33 25 30 32
80
41 25 31 19 19
66
356 445 198 152 276
530 786
1,071 407
190 28 809 88 69
716 1,596
110
897 3,092
215
394
524
12
315
940
36
553 1,396
57
1,032 3,866
191
1,500 5,129
428
2,107 ---3;672 -----i58
820 2,261
124
386 1,097
42
62
578
29
1,502 5,762
603
168
542
26
135
235
23
Th -maston ___________ Thomasville __________
-----19
206 292
203 223
213942[
203 213
217 215
192 224
244 229
773 833
684 1,457 ------ 204 235 281 218 160
816 1 649 ------
144 119 128 115
546 371
552 1,098 2,555
353
724 2,373
105 75
Toccoa ______________
15 147 126 111 106 120 133 133 464 427 891 ------ 21982[ 106 114 68 67
204
243
447 1,338
26
Trion ________________ Valdosta _____________
-----34
99 508
92 437
100 443
96 402
89 431
104 405
77 352 305 657 -----414 1,642 1,432 3,074 ------
119 336
64 313
53 234
67 225
43 156
163 624
183
346 1,003
640 1,264 4,338
19 238
w..........
Vidalia ______________ ------
Waycross ____________
31
142 353
132 363
111 337
108 347
148 342
118 339
139 457 441 898 -----342 1,240 1,214 2,454 ------
109 343
96 233
80 220
73 206
69 138
West Point. __________ Winder ______________
------
15
54 97
58 55 49 47 53 72 96 114 109 101 106 104
205 396
183 346
388 ------ 63 42 29 38 742 ------ 104 183 170 119
22 92
227 588 113 334
200
427 1,325
90
552 81
1,140 194
3,g~~1
272 9
334
668 1,410
43
Total Cities __________
1
726113,104112,40712,020111,543111,90211,986112,452 44,416 41,724 86,140
117
9,586 8,604 7,338 6,625 21,281 21,829 43,110 129,250, 6,756
Total Counties. ______ 2,057
504
974 880 463 0371183,818 ,855
~rand
TotaL
160,020155,523 154,
152,434 152,
_-------12'783173'124167'930166'524163'977164'876
64,866
153,
1200,
1383
152,
165,915 1244,453 1225,542 1469,995
110,840
33,76812_8,29811~2,ll7 69844,66436,76231,639126,43021,673 80,836 81,030 161,866
721 36,790
545' 1
81+,504146,348:40,243
102,859 204,976 674,971 43,546
"NOTE:
Elementary Totals-Grades 1-7 including exceptional children, excluding kindergarten. High School Totals-Grades 8-12 including ungraded vocational. Grand Total-s-Grades 1-12 including exceptional children, ungraded vocational, excluding kindergarten. No. Prev. Enrolled-Number of children previously enrolled in another Georgia school this year before enrolling in this school. See continuationof this table for Evening Schooland Kindergarten information.
SYSTEM
TABLE V-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT (1959-60) Evening Schools-Kindergartens
EVENING SCHOOLS
KlNDERGARTENS
*Enrollment varies.
3,773 3,610 7,383
5,517
__1_ _-
TABLE VI-NEGRO SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT (1959-60) *See note at end of table
ENROLLMENT
----~-----------_._-
---_.
-----------"-----
----_._.~---
~Y~TEM
By Grades
II Elementary Totals*
By Grades
High School Totals*
Grand
~I- Total*
1
2
34
5
Boys Girls Total Ungr, 8
9
10 11 12 Boys Girls Total
Voc.
--------------------------- ---------------
No. Prevo En
rolled*
Appling Atkinson Bacon
.
. 163 115 131 116 120 102
65 84 80 60 61 53
_
46 38 47 27 47 40
93 48 28
422 238 138
418 213 135
8445I0I::::::
273 ------
70 32 30
60 33 15
39 24
22
42 20 6
41 18 11
106 63 36
146 64 48
252 1,092
127
578
84
357
30
. 16
Baker-
_.
133 123 107 90 81 99 66 377 322 699 .. ... 78 56 35 28 25
98
124
222
921
37
Baldwin..........
15 336 323 266 253 235 216 237 950 931 1,88 1 ..
193 154 125 86 71
298
331
629 2,510
32
~
Banks
..1 14 20 17 17 20
!~~1~~~:~~~~:~ :;;;~~I ---- ------ ------ ------ ... 73 64 71 80 57 45 45 65 34 47 74 73 53 64 68
14
59 49 33
12
68 39 45
53
262 171 220
61
225 153 190
114 -.-
10 ..... ------ ------ ------
4
6
10
124
. -. - ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ -------- -------- -------- -
487 ------ 55 .....
1-
31
24
55
542
324 ------ 59 42 27 21 17
80
86
166
490
410 ------ 34 38 32 17
9
67
63
130
540
.
6 51 23
Bibb.
_ _.1 5811 ,473 1,394 1,449 1,336 1, 279 1,135
Bleakley
1 67 62 60 58 46 43
i~~~: Ii
32 239 118
392 554
28 172 93
322 562
24 134 92
318 526
31 165 72
375 547
25 144 68
339 510
20 165 63
284 452
128 129 134 156 111 152
Calhoun
.
241 187 197 164 145 125
Camden
_
123 105 121 114 132 108
986 4,684 17 176 17 100 107 584 62 278
260 1,204 393 1,816 129 468 196 639 108 425
1
Candler
.
Carroll , ,
Catoosa
Charlton
Chatham............
100 80 87 78 93 73 61 301
22 204 184 160 170 169 1821 1191 583
.
9
9
3 12 12
6
31
. 100 63 86 53 53 50 4861 233
217
,348
1,725
1,
576
1 1
1,598
1, 377 1,383
1,289!
5,940
4,426 177
77 542 290
9,110 ------ 1,057 740 573 454 300 1,520 1,604 3,124
353 ------ 26 ...... ------ ------ ------
8
18
26
177 ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ -------- -------~ --------
1,126 ------ 88 132 78 109 80
219
268
487
568 ~ - - - --
55 43 36 28 25
90
97
187
1,086 2,290 ---._- 199 178 143 116 57
280
413
693
1,728 3,544 -----
298 197 157 146 97, 385
.510 895
471 939 ------ 121 124 67 44 33
199
190
3S9
616 1,255 ------ 111 88 81 60 58
181
217
398
386 811 ._---- 101 86 87 67 60
205
196
401
271 572 ------ 58 54 28 26 14
73
107
180
------ ------ 627 1,210 ------
---.-- ___ w __ ___ e __
-------- -------- --------
28
59 ------
9
8
5
5
6
23
10
33
218 451 ------ 42 26 20 12 12
53
59
ll2
5,573 ll,513 ------ 1,033 845 887 679 563 1,890 2,117 4,007
12,234
309
379
9
177
27
1,613
147
755
19
2,983
109
4,439
113
1,328
20
1,653
:J8
1,212
12
752
25
1,210
77
92
9
563 ......
15,520 1,199
Chattahoochee Chattnoga
Cherokee Clarke.............. Clay
1 39 . 70
29 53
25601 5224
31 47
29 49
24! 99 47 178
103 190
202 -----368 ------
16 50
15 46
17 23
9 18
3 12
331 1 29 20 21 22
23 251 90
83 173 ------ 14 27 12 18
29 322 311 323 322 306 289 299 1,113 1,088 2,20I ...... 231 225 172 140
15 87
. 116 109 109, 90 89, 87 86,1 365 321 686 ------ 59 60 481 40, 30
33
27
77
72
43,
43
441
414
9811
139
60
262
1
149
517
6
86
259
7
855 3,056
106
237
9231
25
TABLE VI-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT (1959-60) *See note at end of table
ENROLLMENT
SYSTEM Exc.
By Grades
I4
__-r-t-_ _ / Elementary Totals*
By Grades
High SchoolTotals*
Grand
,Boys GirIs Total Ungr. I 8
9
Total* 10 11 12 Boys Girls Total
- - Voc.
- ----- ---- -- ---- ------ ---
No.
Prevo EnroIled*
Claytoll------------Clinch_______________ Cobb________________ Coffee_______________ Colquitt.____________
198 163 184 128 164 114 168
95 89 73 89 60 73 46
197 139 153 143 119 121 94
16
313
296
653 314
212 284
193 268
116843
166_
545
265 477 753 830
--- 574 1,119 ~ --
260 525 ------
91 118 99 41 29 27
59 40
14
8
191 62
216 57
407 119
489 651 828
966 1,404
1,658
------
------
------
84
115
------
___.._ 161
------
------
76
------
------
41
------
------
38
------
42 182
-------~
42
249
------.-
84 431
--------
1,52 6
1,0654o4
1,83 5 1,658
38 35
10 94 29
Columbia Cook________________
' 194 192 169 184 147 142 138 141 125 119 114 102 85 78
617 407
549 1,166 ------ 107
357 764 ----- 83
89 70
75 36
41 46
25 31
Coweta_____________ 14 199 218 188 183 178 225 330 803 732 1,535 ------ 246 199 152 136 92
Crawford____________
138 111 116 117 114 89 88 411 362 773 ------ 67 55 48 28 25
Crisp_______________
13 331 275 291 256 264 252 202 969 915 1,884 ------ 164 108 59 42 29
147 125 403 96 196
190 141 422
127 206
337 266 825 223
211,,,30596309oo63 _.
5 10 74 . __
402 2,286
51
Dade________
6
5
62
6
45
19
15
34 ____._
3
3 ._. ___1____ ._ ------
3
3
6
40. . __
Dawson
------
Decatur. __________ __ 14
DeKalb______________ 16
Dodge_______________
11 ______ 454' 332 426 377 185 146
324 354 160
------ ------ -----310 284 271 247 358 320 345 287 153 163 171 139
1,155 1,265
583
-----
1,081 1,218
534
-------
2,236 2,483 1,117
---------------------
------
224 262 104
------
179 259 79
-----146 184
55
-----136 129 59
-----101 82 39
-------361 439 138
--------
425 477 198
--------
786 916 336
-------
3,02 3,39 1,45
119 65 20
1
Dooly--------------Dougherty----------Douglas_____________
46
254 935
77
253 836
72
270 853 72
220 760 71
204 192 725 642 64, 71
239 563
815 2,685
817 2,675
1,632 ------
5,360 ------
67 252 242 494 ------
142 430
73
126
386 50
103 259 47
68 257 49
62 175 29
237 683 104
264
501 2,13
824 1,507 6,86
144
248
74
57 230
8
E'fly----------------
261 274 240 231 220! 220 2101 8511 805 1,656 ------ 162 139 124
Echols
1______ 30 18 211 16 18' 13 11
70, 57 127 ------
7
5
5
79 4
64 2
261 13
307 10
568 2,22
23
15
53 7
m m! m m m ~~~r1~~~~~~~~~~~~::I---:~
E-nauueL__________ Evaus __ .____________
i~s:y~;;:-~;-----.-<),--::--:_-:_-_-.- _..I.-~_~_-'.-_-;_07;~4. --~6~91-1 i~l ~ : i~i 5~: -I Franklin .__------
Fulton______________ 68
~:~
21716411
2271 125,
104 481, 3881
1
I~~ I~~
439 900 ------ 90 92 43 45 29 674 1,453 - - ~ - -- 152 133 122 85 79
2181 219 179 173 165 754 703 1,457 ------ 148 91 78 69 39
139
265 182
160
306 243
941 96
96
57 60
318
324 7
6482 ______ -----~
416 ____4_6__ ._.4_0_____3_1__ . __2_3_,
871 __. ___9_9.
299 1,19 9
571 2,02 4
425 1,88 2
186 I
8289
1
451
294
1 1 30:
63
-1- :1 '1,-- 47201'1---3-63[---3-66-0 -3-6 '-1--,2
----247
5'3
1 13 4-6:7: 1,368
599
---.~~;
2,835
_.____
::::~:
______
46
:~~:i6
300
34
:~~~ii
207
30
~~::ii
186
14 131
62
=:::~~ :=::ii!~~:=::i
169i 901 478
75
-----90
474
137
736
______ .1 115
----ml--~:~~;
11 10 66 24_
. _. ~ ;J
21 125
f~i.-- "::r~;I;f:~~;:I'i~I:I'-;~'-:;;;::.:1 :;1 ::: ;f;:;"~ ~;~;I:;; i;;;;:::
Greene______________ 27 204 185 222 198 204 183 1611 727
GwinnetL___________
84 80 81 76 60 53 56 265
Habersham__________
18 18 21 15
6 10 15
44
;~~~;~~~~~~~~---:-:/:::: ---:;; ---:;~ ---:;;1---:;; ---~;; ---:;~ ---~~; --i;~;;
657 1,384
1' 141 125 119 108 70
254
309
563 1,947
16
225 490
58 54 43 29 21
112
93
205
695
21
59 103
15 27 28 26 21
58
59
117
220
1
;;; --~:;~; :-~~:-II---:;; ---:;; ---1;; ----:; ----~;-:~~ -----:~: -----~:; ---~:~~; -----:~
HarL_______________ Heard_______________
Henry____
132 99 123 119 104 90 84 15 52 59 33 41 37 53 44
294 290 235 283 200, 194 182
368 383 751 164 170 334
867 811 1,678
77 63 57 28 26
106
145
251 1,002
67
44 27 24 29 14
49
89 138 472
5
156 160 105 65 60 243 303 546 2,224
49
Houston
-------1 420 313 283 291 3001 253 225 1,093 992 2,085
'1 263 148 101 85 59
299' 357
656 2,741
59
Irwin________________ 15 172 148 133 117 113 120 103 481 440 921
90 76 51 42 19 115 163 278 1,199
45
.Tackson______________
43 30 50 62 41 60 41 178 149 327
62 44 40 20 34
93 107 200 527
9
i~Zki~~~_ ~~~ ~~~ r~~1 1,~3~ U~~ ~~~ 1~~ 1~3 ~~ ~; g~ ~~~ U~~ ~~ ~:~D~;;;_:-:----:::I---::' 1~~ 1~~ 11~ 1~~ I~~'r I~~ I~~ m ~g~ m ::::::' ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ 1~~ 1~~ m 1,~~~ -------3
- ---- - -- I m m
mm
I,m ------1
m
i~~~:~~::
_I l~~ l~~ l~8 m g~ Ig~ 13i ~~~ ~~~ m ::::::i ~~ ~b ~~ ~~ ~~ Igg 1~~ ~g~ d~~ 2~
Larnar L. ,
_ 134 125 125 117 127 119 83 419 411 830
1
98
70
73
69
41
159
192
351 1,181
8
Lanier_______
I 47 51 44 50 41 58 24 150 165 315
, 37 17 23 16 11
54
50
104 419
7
Laurena.v . .
319 308 293 313 238 258 165 1,003 891 1,894
1 165 139 121 77 38
221
319
540 2,434
75
Lee
1 __ 30 164 160 165 177 141 147 124 549 529 1,078 ------ 88 74 42 43 34
135
146
281 1,359
25
Liberty______ Lincoln. ________
I
219 142
202 130
173 123
183 104
177 115
187 84
182 58
698 379
655 1,353 377 756
140 181 108 81 63 286 287 573 1,926
23
77 50 36 28 24
90
125
215
971
7
Long
: :1---: 59 46 34 38 27 44 25 122
Lowndes___________
213 186 179 173 177 176 155 630
Lumpkin_____________
2
2
1
1
3
4
3
10
Macon_______________ Madison_____________
30 437 346 286 285 261 252 214 1,115 88 68 77 90 90 84 93 298
151 273
629 1,259
6
16
996 2,111 292 590
1 34 26 20 16
8
55
49 104 377 --------
118 141 70 67 47 223 220 443 1,702
73
3
__
2
1
3
19
_
1 193 174 131 104 59
318
343
661 2,772
70
52 56 26 41 19
85 109 194 784
7
m m m m Marion________
132 101 114 119 112 109 100 408 379 787
96 69 59 44 27 121 174 295 1,082
t1~Pn~~;h::::::::::: ::::::
l~~ t~~ lb~ l~~
l~g ~~g ~~g 1,~~g :::::\' 1~~ ~~ g~ g~ ~~ l~~
Uf~
13
t~
~ill~;e~~~~::::::::::
3~~ 3~r m 3~~ 3~~ 3~b 2~~ 1,~~~ 1,~~~ 2,~~~ ------ 2~~ 1~~ 1~~ ~~ n 2~~ m m 3.~~~ r~
~~~;!r~~::::::::: ::::~~ ~8~ 1~~1 1~~ ~!~ Igi 1~~ ~~~ ;~i d~! :::::: ~;~ ~g~ ~~ ~! ~~ I------ MitcheIL___________ 15 326 260 270 220 234 214 211 839 911 1,750
Monroe
142 176 153 172 181 128 124 537 539 1,076
25t
139 101 87 74 47 111 84 79 85 47
193 177
!~~
255 229
~;~
448 2,198 406 1,482 -
~!! d~!
20 _
I~
TABLE VI-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT (1959.60)
*See note at end of table
----
ENROLLMENT
SYSTEM
By Grades
-----c-I------:-,=-'---]-:IirlS - - I ______ I-E-X,C-~I-_--1--_c-1I--~--_-3-_ -,-_ l-~4-_c-,I_5_,,_6_
Elementary Totals* I
By Grades
I I High SchoolTotals*
I No.
I
1
_I,~ota~ _~~~I!_8'_1_9 _
~
_1_1_
~
_,
---=---I- i~
-
Total
~~~~
~ePEd~:*'_
Muscogee __ -
1_7_ 1611'28011'115 1,024 1,087 1,102 1,0551 788 3,760, 3,707[ 7,467
--I 6221 523 446 369 281 1,134 1,107 2,241 9,708
610
Newton.,, _
-
278 242 217 240 210 2001 183 8341 736 1,570
156 119 89 69 64 216 281 497 2 067
62
OOgcloente~eo_r_p_e_---_--_----
16 _[______
45 143
41 140
32 109
45 109
61 138
37 128
44 144
170 477
1511 434
321 911,------1
46 89
26 80
20 51
16 25
11 30
66 115
53 160
119 '440 275 1,186
16 11
Paulding
-,----~~ 48[ 43 59 47 32 37 36 137 165 302:
1 38 23 27 17 13
55
63 118 420
11
Peach Pickens
1______
297 14'
250 11
258 6
279 20
224 7
196 7
190 8
821 37
88811,7091------ 122 ]19
36 73
10 6
90 13
77 5
86 5
252 24
Pierce_______________ I 14 78 66 59 61 59 681' 79 256 228 484
1 46 57 26 37 27
90
Pike
1
138 95 94 1121 96' 122 95 413 339 7521------, 87 106 66 70 33
163
Polk._______________
82 981 103 89 88 94 114 342 326, 668
1 48 28 29 24 22
65
~~i~s:~_-_~-_-_--~~-_~~::I 15 ~~~ 1~~ ~:6b4'---i06-53 ---i45 ---i41611i~ ~z~1 ~~~ ~iL:::I' 15~ ~r ~~ ~~ 1~ m
~~,I "'I ,:~I ',~'I ,,:::,,: ,:~, ::~, ,::1 ,:~ ::!II ::t---~~~ ---~~~ ---E---:~: ---:,:::
Rockdale
:
1 91 95 82 94 100' 67 74 ' 3161' 287 603 ---
56 59 70' 26 19
107
Schley_______
_1______ 72 72, 1021 781 73 84 39 268 252 520 ---
49 43 26 32 28
70
Screven
._. _
Seminole____
.,
386 3121451 1 98:
323 67
357 89
321 107
2888611'
204 1,157 1,045 2,202 __._
62 314 311 625
_
183 761
135 91
105 41j
64 37
55 44
234 138
~r:~~~~t:~:I~1
3~~1
3~
3~~1 3~~
1
2n'
2~~1'
2ii 1'lt~l! I,O~g 2,m]:::: 1._ 2~411
:~~
9~1
9::
:~
~::
Stewart .___
_I __ ._ 221 184' 167 188 178 159 157 621 633 1,254 __._ ' 126 108 851 73 48 192
Sumterv.. .
,I 1:1 292 286' 253 222 194 188, 169 822 795 1,617
119 - - - - - -
158, 77
59
177
Talba!.___
20l! 1821 150 153 1M \45 171 591 575 1,166.__
123 100 75 76 56
\98
1
Taliaferro.. TattnaIL .
__ I"'
771 8:1 80: 881' \49 1461 119'] 124
70 421 54\' 99 114 102
4226291'
225 431
489543'1-:-'
1
42 33 24: 13 17
6\
1141 81 57 40 49
168
Trae'lflao1!r-_-_-_-__-__-__- _ ,
1
TerreIL
._:
:1 191, 168'1
1156561:
116 133
155 133
131 112
116 109
110 151
530 511
319 2491 352 305 261 251: 253 1,011
444[ 974 --____ 701 82 50
--I 461 972
979 1,990
, 104 101 101 179 123 971'
50 68 75
37 53 55
115 199 228
242 494 2,203
4
15
39 112
_
103 193 677
17
199 362 1,114
23
86 151 819
23
~~~ m 1,~5~ 10
1':~: 2'~:: 1::~~~ -----::~
123 230 833
17
108 5174281 698
32
308
2,744
74
151 289 914
2
~~~
640 2,m __ 82
248 440 1,694
37
236 413 2,030
41
232 430 1,596
1:1
U8] 129 6231
ti
173
341 1,1941
78
174
289 1,2631
12
228 427 1,399
50
3011 529, 2,519,
113
Total Counties _
113 104 133 88 133 88 59 182 174 162 209 201 185 176
377 709
351 728 580 1,289
198 174 147 139 130 133 137 505 553 1,058
387 326 347 381 295 229 242 1,133 1,074 2,207
_ 68 46 42 24 _ 160 125 104 83 _ 97 62 68 44 _ 173 150 120 99
_~~~I_ -294 542 252 507 100 184
59
76
135
20911
215
424
--~~;I---120' 159 279 210 369
58
105
91'
100
191
173
233
406
103 164 322 415
125
126[ 2511
64
98
162
9~
1261 _ 224
~~~I 93
262
267
140
162
239
366
2,147 2,218
661
594
,
1,548 994
1,584
1,158
36 56 11
46 23 51 16
33 14 13 113 7,040
Americus____________
222 242 213 192 188 137 140 673 661 1.334
108 190
_
_
156
142
298 1,632
39
BAatlrannetas,v_i_ll_e_________ 236 4,715 4,618 4,588 4,167 4,002 3,774 3,358 14,778 14,680 29,458 246 2,898 2,555 2,037 1,452 1,177 5,130 -- 5,235 - 10,365 39,823
598_
Bremen., Buford
._. __ __.
.__
___.
. __ __._
._____ 41 33 34 26 25 21 29 96 113 209
_._. __ -_______
_ --------
_
19 13 18 9 17
32
44
76
285
_
Calhoun
__ 29 38 37 31 30 36 36
Carrollton____________
108 71 68 74 80 61 55
Cartersville__________ 15 69 59 54 38 65 34 44
CCehdicakrtaomwna_u_g_a_. _______
37 26 42 40 39 36 33
8~~:~~~~:::::::::::1':::::: ~~ ~~ ~~ ~r ~~ ~~ g
Dalton
1 69 38 78 37 41 42 72
DecatuL____________
102 82 111 99 77 94 82
Dublin
145 147 138 159 157 126 143
123 114 237
29
257 260 517 188 190 378 134 119 253
-
176 35 69 ,
m 1~~ m:::::: ----::
190 187 377 ------ 48,
327 320 647
601
508 507 1,015
851
i
26 17 18 20
50
601 110 347
111 88 66 50
207
2841
491 1,008
2
--_!~~ -------~ 93 66 52 34
137
143
280
49 60 34 33 122 123 245
.,
-
-------- -------- -
-
31 ----::I----~~,----:~ ------8~1~ ------769~1'-----1~620~
1
433 185
_ _
32 25 30, 25
537
1
53 62 49[' 431
136
1311
267
914
15
67 55 50 44 155 146 301 1,316,
27
I
TABLE VI-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT (1959-60) *See note at end of table
ENROLLMENT
SYSTEM
I I = - -
By Grades
Elementary Totals*
I By Glr=~-__~~ High S~hool ~taffi*}~::l~~~.~
I Exe.
3
:-=- _ :irffi ~otal ~~~~. _~_9_ ~:J_~_L:_~:=-- ~:J_::~ _:=-i~O~l~d~
Fitz~erald-_-..-._-__-_-_--__-_I 15 102 84 107 76 83 99 76 323 319 642
70 77 64! 45 43
156
1431 299
941
2
~~~ki~~~ll~::::::::: _:_::: ~~~ ~:~ ~:~ m Jig m .~~~ m f~~ 1,~~~ :::::: ~O~ __ ~07 __._:~ 49 _~5 ~:: ~:~ ._~:~ I,m 2~
. J:n . . Hogansville__________ 46 59 54 52 43 39 34 37 170 194 364
~~!i:
j~ jj~jig i~ ;~:H~lm'!~
35 27 20 25 221
67
62 129 493
7
:~I :~
~!~ .....~ lllli!!1 ;1
PNeelwhanman__.
.
._ -----1-4 118118 18635 110317 17772 17419
9924 --.--7-4
343483
249525
8 63908
:-_:_:-._:
----5-9-1---7-3-
----6-4-
--3-8- ----2-6-
-----1-0-6-
-----1-5-.4 -----2--6-0
8899081','
2277
."."..co Qnitman._.__________
93 156 117 117 98 90 80 369 382 751 ------ 711
1_.____ 1'
. __
36
35
71 8221
24
Rome
262 238 257 267 241 218 166 827 822 1,649
196 125 95 75 61 237 315 552 2,201
26
:f:II~L."hs;~iI8:::::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: ::::::: ::::::: ::::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: ::::::::1::::::::
Thomaston._________
77 65 59 83 77 41 38 229 211 440
40 105 90, 49 31
163
152
315
755
6
Thomasville__________ 13 275 219 204 168 165 175 186 697 708 1,405
Toecoa._____________ __
48 52 60 52 46 60 52 208 162 370
Trion._.
.__ 10
4 11
7
6
4
3
17
28
45
Valdosta __. Vidalia ..
.____
31 370 391 308 297 302 283 249 1,174 1,057 2,231 _ 119 66 74 70 61 61 61 265 247 512
166 109 7i 96 76
248
276
524 1,929
12
63 54 36 33 27
94
119
213
583
11
._.
. .___
45
._
235 218 138 127 81 401 398 799 3,030
93
48 68 47 34 28
97
128
225
737
19
Waycross____________ 29 287 253 254 229 255 227 217 863 888 1,751
157 150 135 112 95 336 313 649 2,400
45
West Point. . Winder ..
_ _
74 90
80 63
68 80
66 81
68 84
76 82
53 68
261 275
224 273
485 548
_ 92 58 33 29 29 _ 54 59 48 26 16
113 81
128 122
241 203
726 751
_ 20
Total Cities_.________ 399 8,366 7,994 7,898 7,422 7,164 6,677 6,013 26,226 25,707 51,933 246 5,327 4,818 3,640 2,725 2,189 9,266 9,679 18,945 70,8781 1,074
Total Counties,
1,04031,73028,15827,75926,66724,94023,15221,041 94,638 89,849184,487 _. 17,827 14'3171"'321 8,911 6,572 27,268 31,680 58,948 243,435 7,040
Grand TotaL _. ._ 1,43940,09636,15235,65734,08932,104
,054 120,8641"5,~6123~~_2~~23,154 19,135 14,961 11,636
129,82927
NOTE:
Elementary Totals-Grades 1-7 including exceptional children, excluding kindergarten. High School Totals-Grades "-12 including ungraded vocational. Grand Total-Grades 112 including exeeptional children, ungraded vocational, excluding kindergarten.
No. Prevo Eorolled-Number 01 children previously enrolled in another Georgia school this year before enrolling in this school. See continuation of this table for Evening School and Kindergarten information.
36,534 41.359 77,893 314,3131 8,114
TABLE VI-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOLS-ENROLLMENT (1959.60)
Evening Schools-Kindergarten
--------_.~-------------
EVENING SCHOOLS
KINDERGARTENS
I------~---,--- - - - - - - - - - - - , ~ - ~ - - - - - - - -
RYSTEM
Numberof Teachers
ENROLLMENT
COMBINED A. D. A.
!---,------,-~I~---,---------,--~~----,--~- - ~ - - - - ~ - -
SYSTEM
ENROLLMENT
1------,-----,---1 A1~~t~,m
Adults
Under Over
ATTEND-
Male Female Total Boys Girls
Total 18
18 Total
Boys Girls Total ANCE
Years Years
Male Female
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~- ~- ~~ - - - - - -
-~- ~- ~-- ~-- ~------~-
---- ---
Dougherty Elbert. McDuffie
Richmond
Washington
Atlanta (City) Decatur (City)
Totals
_
_ _ _
_
_ _ _
----I 32 I
22
193 -------- 268
102
563 -------- -------- -------- Muscogee _______ ________
359
409
768
2
18 -------- 22
40
12
26
38 Atlanta (City) ___________ 1,643 1,681 3,324
1 -------- -------- 23 6 -------- -------- 120
23
21
141
23
23
-------- -------- Totals __________________ 2,002 2,090 4,092
1
_
615 2,495
3,110
16
i
2
- ----~ ~I
I '---_-'------ I
TABLE VII-WHITE SCHOOL8--MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION-ENROLLMENTAVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE-FAILURES BY GRADES (1959.60)
*See note at end of table
ENROLLMENT* I AVERAGE DAILY
I NO. OF 4-YEAR H. S.
FAILURES BY GRADES
SYSTEM
I
ATTENDANCE*
GRADUATES
Elem~1 I_~tal ______________
H. S.
Elem'l~ _~~
BoyJ_:~ ~~ -_'-1-.1-_~I-~I-~I-~I_~!~7_1-~I--~I~~-'~~I~~-I-~t~1-
Appling___________________ 2,020 1,144 3,164 1,729
Atkinson_________________ 1,00:l
48:l 1,486
826'
974 2,703 408 1,2:l4
85 22
a6e8
15:l 19 27i 11 12 58 14 8, 12 9
7 5
i:al'
sl :ll' 41, 14
19 1:l 22' 14
12: 2
, 152 , l:ll
Bacon____________________ 1,41:l
71:l 2,126 1,2:l6
621 1,857
:l6
54
90 8 1
1 6 5 11 l'
:J:J
BakeL___________________
:l61
170
5:l1
294
137
4:l1
10
11
21 8
:l 3 6 7 8 10 1 : l : l
52
Baldwin__________________ 1,799
922 2,721 1,606
8:l1 2,4:l7
59
65
124 15 6 12 14 7 2 4 41 44 211 ia
182
Banks____________________ Barrow___________________ Bartow___________________ Ben HilL________________ Berrien___________________
Bibb
_
Bleckley
_
Brantley
_
Brooks
_
Bryan
_
Bulloch
_
Burke
_
Butts
_
Calhouu
_
Camden.
_
9:38 1,275 :l,200
76:l 2,004
15,847 524
1,118 796 793
2,4601 1,221;
830 486 1,117
4:l4 127 1,2:l6 136 983
1,:l72 1,402 4,4:l6
899 2,987
6,6~~ 594 619 332
22,~~~ 1,712 1,415 1,125
1,331 538 336
279 462
3,791 1,759 1,166
765 1,579
785 981 2,489 591 1,618
12,~~~ 963 651 670
2,142 1,058
725 425 938
:l77 102 1,018 111 838
5,6~~ 508 541 288
1,162 1,083 3,507
702 2,456
18'~M
1,471 1,192
958
1,182 497 :l05
261 384
3,324 1,555 1,030
686 1,322
:l1
44
.__
62
79
__
50
59
~~~ ~~~
40
42
43
54
19
22
116
81
35
:l7
29
20
si
35
26
41
75 15 8
141 65 16
109 28
~~~ 26~
82 _.___ 97 10 41 13
4 10 11 10
so 30
5 13 23 15
14~ __~~O 6 76 12 4
197 22 10 11 72 25 11 11 49 4 4 4
66 4 2 5 67 24 12 10
11 17 6 8 10 5 32 26 32 10 9 5 18 16 21
8g, 7 6~
u1 4
1301 15 12 \____
1 11 16 6'_____
97
62
.____
60
4:l 77 42 53 17 4
451
20 7 7
92
19 14 35 16 37 , 4
246
5~ __~~~ __~~~ __~~~
~~
~~I'
1,562 24
4 3 40 6 3 _
68
12 11 60, 29 9 21 183
4 21 9 6
1
74
9110' 3 5 26 33: 24 4 _
157
18 4 16 18 2 4 18 11 _
138
t 4:l 7 3 41 4
6 4
5 6
3 3
4 1
_ 4
48 41
11 8 19 5 23 14 15 3 _
144
Caudler___________________ Carroll. __________________ Catoosa __________________ Charlton__________________ Chatbarn ________________
Chattahoochee ___________ Chattooga _______________ Cherokee _________________ Clarke ___ ________________ Clay _____________________
714 3,521 4,162
765 19,177
118 2,576 4,052 4,092
272
4:l5 1,679
1,661
356 7,938
1,149 5,200 5,823 1,121
27,115
624 2,905 3,431
643 14,886
381 1,477 1,442
305 6,672
1,005 4,382 4,873
948 21,558
59 904 1,513 1,802 1461
177 3,480
5,565 5,894
418
971 980 31,' 293 1 3,411 201
52 721
1,270 1,573
132
149 2,701
4,563 4,984
333
22
29
51 11 2 1
1
3
4 10
1 19113
3
_
67
103
109
212 63 35 27 40 si 35 42 37 23 11 12 111 367
115
108
223 58 14 19 9 5 13 9 8 34 28 20 211 238
29
15
44 10 2 I, 1 4 1 13 3 8 8 10 I
62
484
523 1,007 184 71 95' 69 (i5 48 82 92 82 210 103 1551 1,156
5 45
5 59
10 104
i~ ---~~ ---~~
dl
g~ ---~~ ---~~
~~
l~il--~~ ---~~I---~~
H 359
61
78
94
108
10i
9
L_ 139
202 19
r~1 2~
lL_~~
11
48 ~~ :~1---3\--18 8
740 307
16
Clayton Clinch
Cobb Coffee Colquitt;
Columbia Cook
Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade
Dawson
Decatur
DeKalb
Dodge
_
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert;
Emanuel.. Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd
Forsyth. Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene GwinnetL Habersham HaIL Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
../
_ 8,083
_
806
__-
16,105 3,262
_ 3,293
_ 1,543
_ 1,594
___--
1,765 344
1,845
___---
1,641 727
2,729
_ 29,888
2,112
__-
923 8,705
_ 2,733
__--
1,117 271
_ 1,255
_ 1,861
_ 2,141
_
736
_ 2,713
_ 1,072
__-
5,933 2,394
_ 2,031
_ 16,816
_ 1,702
_
274
__-
5,075 2,700
_ 2,017
__-
822 7,077
_
_
3,244 5,789
_
383
_ _
1,287 798
_ 1,839
_ _
694 1,786
=1
2,678 393
6,233 1,618
451
662 695 566 181 897
688 311 1,284 10,725 1,035
489 3,185 1,028
578 150
614 939 1,128 414 1,258
453 2,353
974 1,114 7,022
734 155 2,513 590 1,063
427 2,548 1,265 2,159
223
615 415 928 392 790
10,761 1,199
22,338 4,880 3,744
2,205 2,289 2,331
525 2,742
2,329 1,038 4,013 40,613 3,147
1,412 11,890 3,761 1,695
421
1,869 2,800 3,269 1,150 3,971
1,525 8,286 3,368 3,145 23,838
2,436 429
7,588 3,290 3,080
1,249 9,625 4,509 7,948
606
1,902 1,213 2,767 1,086 2,576
6,582 686
13,272 2,686 2,732
1,295 1,265 1,468
309 1,575
1,348 617
2,222 25,542
1,762
780 6,812 2,208
914 220
1,046 1,609 1,797
637 2,284
884 4,789 1,962 1,731 13,894
1,389 238
3,971 2,100 1,675
700 5,892 2,725 4,626
314
1,066 672
1,557 572
1,455
2,264 330
5,259 1,408
376
8,846 1,016 18,531 4,094 3,108
567 1,862
597 1,862
470 1,938
164
473
813 2,388
561 271 1,128 9,223 907
1,909 888
3,350 34,765 2,669
442 2,790
870 498 120
1,222 9,602 3,078 1,412
340
536 823 963 357 1,114
1,582 2,432 2,760
994
3,398
391 2,034
838
969 6,091
1,275 6,823 2,800 2,700 19,985
628 133 2,157 482 945
2,017 371
6,128 2,582 2,620
387 2,233 1,110
1,860 198
1,087 8,125 3,835 6,486
512
527 1,593
359 1,031
801 2,358
331
903
682 2,137
128
145
12
21
273
411
115
123
34
28
45
36
46
53
21
31
10
6
72
65
4~1 ~~ 19~ ~~ l 273 75 62' 33 18 2
___
55I ___3_7_'
57 131 117 10 5 11
684 1711 110 117 97 100 97 118 103 285
78[
50 91
---2s
751 72 1,497
238 9 8 4 19 11 23 42 39 63 29 20 14
281
62 34 13 14 12 17 14 12 12 19
2
5
21
156
81 13 99 26
7'
7
~I
8 14 15 10 17 18 8 5 18 16 4 28 16 36
52 20 14 7 10 11 9 28 23 16 5
7 _____ ,I 8I 6 _____
125 173 149
16 4 __ 137 12
- ----- -----
2 2
6 4
51 ____5_
9 4
5 7
3 2
39 47
29 18 91 613 55
39 22 81 706 75
68 40 172 1,319 130
28 12 22 94 42
4 6 13
65 21
7 2 10 42
9
6 14 12 27
17
8 5 16 29 10
6 11 11
34 12
-----1 7 10 17 9 -----
15 10
3 11
29 20
14 20
---is
3
~91 16 171 176 172 99
10 3 14 14 10 ___
102 III
163 964 162
39 159 42 44 14
41 188 54 37
16
80 9 347 89 96 27 8310 ____1_6
4 44
8 7 2
62 40 25 14 4 110 ____1_8
4 24 12 16
5 10
17 13
10
11
33 5 19 9
17 46 66 13 9
14 47 30 21
8
3 58 20
3 12
3~13 4
. ___: _I_
5
'
78 462
217 140 56
21 69 72 35
43 72 79 25
64 141 151
60
16 11
33 11
12 10 21
7
9 3 26 10
7 4 10 5
6 10
8 9
3 12 9
8
6 25 308 ___2_8_
10 36 33
7
12
35 22 11
51_.1
1~1---41
21 I
88 172 231 79
76
87
163 31 25 19 24 36 24 11
2 33
7 16
21
230
22
37
59 14 16 13 6 2 2 2 42 11 22 9 5
144
134 41 65
168 61 93
302 102 158
68 45 33
59 34 21
36 24 15
47 27 15
54 42 10
55
19 13
53 22 18
62 26 30
77 82 40
56 48 20
3~~3 ---2~1I'
621 406 229
404
478
882 229 134 148 123 157 170 112 434 258 208 139 24 2,136
39 14
38 9
77 29 20 23 I 4
49 ____4_
12 3
5 7 1 _____ ---- ----- ---
4 12 20 7 7 3
1
87 65
172 21 63
149 33 77
321 29 14 7 11 9 4 30 9 26 30 24
54 140
44 25
20 9
34 4
21 15
23 10
32 6
24 17
32 10
11 12
160 ___1_0_
~I
195 266 115
29
27
56 22 12 1 9 5 7 5 11 6 5 5 I
89
161
179
340 89 47 45 53 39 76 56 51 71 70 30 5
632
87
95
182 63 40 24 22 46 38 26 56 42 53 10 6
426
97 11
129 14
226 25
84 I
536
___4_3_
39
--- -~
49 3
64 4
73 16
54 171 2 11
39 2
23 3 4 _____
698 46
29
41
70 13 11 8 7 17 10 7 9 3 1 -----
86
25 55
26 45
39 71
28 48
64 10 7 9 4 126 11 3 8 18 54 7 3 3 I 93 13 10 12 8
63
~I 14 8
4
8 5 11 10
5 10 160 ____1_5
3 25
10 16
----9
:::::1
II
20 14 I
72 118 47 127
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----_._--
,_._.
TABLE VII-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION-ENROLLMENTAVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE-FAILURES BY GRADES (1959-60)
*See note at end of table
SYSTEM
ENROLLMENT*
AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE*
NO. OF 4YEAR H. S. GRADUATES
.
FAILURES BY GRADES
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Elem. H.S. Total Elem. H.S. Total Boy
Girl Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total
---
---
------
---------------------- ---
Houston................ Irwin; ~ __________________
5,548 980
2,161 558
7,709 1,538
4,449 815
1,840 496
6,289 1,311
108 42
119 54
227 48 19 35 11 13 29 102 54 42 33 35 19 96 16 13 9 8 10 18 27 13 16 24 12 .....
440 166
Jackson ................ 1,398
~:Stfg~;~= ===============
425 1,436
237 1,635 1,076
215
640
377
751 2,187 1,196
196 1,272
188
565
639 1,835
10 19
45
10 21
45
20 19 16 13 6 18 27 26 21 I ..... ----- -----
147
40 8 1 3 2 3 1 2 13 3 5 6 .....
47
90 27 7 9 7 8 7 10 7 35 28 14 4
163
Jefferson .................. 1,258
674 1,932 1,117
612 1,729
59
41
100 21 11 4 6 4 9 7 5 25 15 11 2
120
Jenkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
791
339 1,130
666
301
967
16
25
41 17 ..... 2 5 4 ..... 30 25 3 9 1 2
98
Johnson ................ Jones.. _____________ . _____
851 795
446 1,297 376 1,171
699 645
395 1,094
320
965
34 28
30 35
64 6 3 4 5 5 5 10 6 16 ..... 3 2 63 13 9 6 5 1 ..... 1 5 8 7 1 ....
65 56
Lamar................
499
262
761
419
221
640
10
20
30
I .....
5
6
6 3 .....
6
4 2 ..... -.---
33
Lanier ...................
659
Laurens._____. ___________ 1,856
303
962
533
798 2,654 1,555
262
795
694 2,249
11 53
29
40
5 13
9 13 13
3 11 14 ..... ----- -.--- -.---
81
48
101 41 17 18 14 15 24 11 37 17 16 12 _. ___
222
Lee ....................
443
200
643
358
173
531
16
11
27
9
4
5
8
5
4
7
6
5 .... ----- -.-.-
53
Liberty _.................. 1,361
471 1,832 1,084
402 1,486
27
21
48 14 8 10 ..... 3 2 12 25 8 8 10 .....
100
Lincoln .................
498
287
785
454
263
717
26
21
47
5
2
1 ..... ----- ----. -----
8 .....
2
3 .....
21
Long .....................
518
257
755
427
227
654
13
16
29
7
1
5 ..... _.--- ----. -----
6
6
4
I .....
30
Lowndes .................. 2,367 1,052 3,419 1,876
870 2,746
62
58
120 21 10 24 32 18 27 37 20 23 20 18 10
260
Lumpkin._ .............. 1,190
Macon. ___________ ._. ____
740
507 1,697 308 1,048
972 648
427 1,399
274
922
23 24
22 24
44581 2160
5
9 2
6 5
2 4
6 33 43
1 14 23
7 3
2 ... _. 4 .....
111 40
Madison..... _.......... 1,531
778 2,309 1,283
666 1,949
38
64
102 17 10 7 5 4 13 19 18 64 16 8 2
183
Marion __________._. ____._
409
237
646
356
207
563
15
10
25, ..... 1 ..... 3 2 4 2 3 12 1 7 .....
35
McDuffie ................ 1,226
McIntosh .............
560
543 1,769 1,063
216
776
435
478 1,541
183
618
27 15
35 13
2682[
16 6
7 5
3 9
3 4 15 6 13 17
8 16 9 ..... 5 10 15 4
4 ..... 12
85 93
Meriwether. _............. 1,562
757 2,319 1,331
669 ',000
53
58
111. 27 9 6 17 14 16 17 8 30 9 14 2
169
Miller ...................
865
504 1,369
737
446 1,183
37
41
78 14 14 12 7 12 23 17 23 3 7 1 8
141
MitchelL ................ 1,068
Monroe.... ________ . ______
859;
583 1,651 371 1,230
914 720
504 1,418 327 1,047
45 20
Montgomery..............
566
317
883
460
278
738
34
Morgan................
932
Murray .............. 1,963 1
425 1,357
776
767 2,730 1,593
364 672
21,, 216450 1
30 62
41
861 18 20 9 6 3 6 8 13 16 9 7 .....
115
31 24
~~I
8 7
2 1
5 13 15 21 18 7 5 13 2 ..... 4 .....
7 6
2 1
3 ..... 21
101 42
36 69
131166 10 5 9 7 10 6 36 22 24 15[ 20 16
7 33 12 5 6 5 3 10
24 5 _..
111) 162
Museogee ________________ Newton. _ ______________ Oconee___________________ Ozlethorpe,. ____. ________ Paulding ________________
Peach. _____ _____________ Pickens__________ . ________ Pierce__________________ __ Pike. _____ . _______________ Polk ____. ________________
Pulaski.; _________________ Putnam..___ ._. __________ Quitman __. ______________ Rabnn _______________ ._.__ Randolph ________________ .
Richmond: _. _____________ Rockdale ____. __________ Scbley___ ________________ Screven___________________ Seminole. ________________ .
Spalding__________ . _______ Stephens __________________ Stewart____________ ._. ____ Sumter ____. _____ . ___. ____ Talbot ____________________
Taliaferro _________________ Tattnall , , ________________ Taylor. ___ ______________ Telfair ____________________ TerrelL. ________. ________
Thomas . _. ______________ Tift. _____________________ Toombs __________________ Towns_____________ _____ __ Treutlen ____ . _____________
Troup ____________________ Turner___________________ Twiggs. __________________ Union____________________ Upson__ _________________
Walker ___________________ Walton ____ ._. ____________ Ware _____________________ Warren ___________________ Washington __________ . ____
19,597 2,264
902
586 2,134
7,774 1,082
402
436 899
1,014
500
1,5;6
603
1,461
826
679
353
2,710
758
664 --------
634
274
139
74
1,487
774
646
321
13,928 1,400 204
1,228 756
5,885 569 129 616
389
4,361 1,857
348 791 325
1,776 1,021
186 356 192
158
109
1,617
887
714
455
1,394
746
715
409
1,707
3,250 1,299
791 756
841
1,408 656 392 323
1,814
849
972
472
650
284
1,170
606
1,346
411
7,095 2,519
2,380 381
1,309
2,750 1,061 1,081
234
656
27,371 3,346 1,304 1,022 3,033
1,514 2,159 2,287 1,032 3,468
664 908 213 2,261 967
19,813 1,969 333 1,844 1,145
6,137 2,878
534 1,150
517
267 2,534 1,169 2,140 1,124
2,548 4,658 1,955 1,183 1,079
2,663 1,444
934 1,776 1,757
9,845 3,580 3,461
615 1,965
14,661 1,911
733 520 1,755
6,308 948 352 371 759
886
453
1,314
529
1,270
723
566
311
2,225
667
579 --------
567
255
116
64
1,290
682
561
289
11,132 1,157 186 1,055
636
4,675 481 116
532 352
3,586 1,578
297 670
289
1,533 867 170 322
169
141
102
1,404
781
624
401
1,192
646
623
365
1,398 2,590 1,088
691 655
716 1,189
569 337 283
1,495
727
790
413
569
247
1,025
513
1,125
373
5,732 2,018
1,957 329
1,128
2,330
926 917 213
591
20.969
418
484
902 166 62 75 75 43 51 130 196 184 81 68 22
2,859
1,085 891
66 21
33
88 30
29
154 51 62
36 11
1
40 11
1
19 4
2
12 14 98 1 _. ___
323 2
___1_7_ 1
10 -_-_-_-_-_
46
8 4
22 11 13
278 ____8_ 92
2,514
65
58
123 42 27 9 15 30 12 17 16 9 19 9 1
1,339
35
35
70 12 12 5 6 3 14 30 32 14 8 7 2
1,843
24
42
66 26 15 15 6 13 2 19 33 9 9 9 4
1,993
66
52
118 13 23 9 14 1 3 3 20 11 17 6 10
877
22
17
39 2 2 1 4 1 9 5 5 3 1 1 3
2,892
32
42
74 20 12 17 19 20 41 34 24 44 48 42 14
579 ---~---- -------- --------
822
23
23
46
132 ____6_
1 2
180
6
8
14 2 1 2
1,972 850
56 27
76 35
132 62
279 . __1_2_
14 3
9 34 8
__. __ 8
_____
14
2 _. ___
1 12
_____
17 1 8
-----
7
2 6
----10 1 39
-----
9 1
13
----31 9
-_-_-_-_-_ _____ _____
4 6 3 7 5 8 10 2 2
15,807
292
372
664 202 125 73 90 77 123 68 227 168 270 253 23
1,638 302
1,587
37 9 47
31 8
54
68
17 101
26
. ___5_
5
-----
5
-----
5
-----
25 14 9 5 11
13 3 10
11 14 53 ____6_
232
20 16 _____ -----
1
-----
19 5 8 __._.
988
36
21
57 8 5 4 4 7 12 13 21 14 2 1 ___._
5,119
70
79
149 65 38 38 40 52 31 55 56 90 89 20 20
2,445 467 992
458
57 15 20 13
75 14 19 15
132 29 39 28
29 3 6 7
112 ___1_4_
19 . ___9_
6
-----
4 -----
3 2
44 ____7_
11 3
10 1
7 3
56 2 5 2
41 22 111 ____2_
120 ____8_ 51
4
3 __. __ -----
243 2,185
13 66
15 75
28 _____ ----- ----141 11 6 5
2 _____ 1 7 13 11
223 2 21 15
1 1 ___._ 6 13 _____
1,025
24
32
56 22 23 5 17 4 11 3 11 5 4 2 1
1,838
54
53
107 18 15 12 11 8 22 21 28 24 11 8 1
988
29
26
55 3 5 12 5 5 4 1 2 24 17 8 . ____
2,114
51
69
120 37 7 3 5 17 15 26 6 23 15 7 _____
3,779 1,657
1,028 938
69 38 30 29
83 41 20 22
152 79
50 51
64
27 14 11
40 15
6 18
40 7 16 15
41 7 7 7
33 20
4 14
23 9 13 8
33 7 14 9
42 28 32
9
45 52 14 10
2133 ___2_6_
2142 ____8_ 1 _____ 52
2,222 1,203
816
45 38 14
62 26 26
107 64 40
34 9 9
9 12 3
18 7 4
15 7 7
10 9 8
8 13
5
2 41 10
70 7
20
9 13 9
6 20
7
117 ____1_ 2 _____
1,538 1,498
32 7
49 17
81 18 24 4
5 8
9 5
2 14 15 14 5 7 16 16
7 5
253 ___1_7_
120 ____4_
8,062
134
176
310 118 85 35 27 32 65 50 42 65 20 11 4
2,944 2,874
542
47 84
19
67 71 27
114 155
46
43
23 2
18 18 I
16 14 3
18 23 2
30 19 3
38 19 5
48 23
6
47 11
7
58 4
1
14 17
7
381 ___1_.3 3 _____
1,719
56
65
121 11 10 4 11 9 6 5 15 19 23 16 4
1,153
284 72 36
206
1116435oo
37 335
3o
62 I6 162 59
1,69 12 1 10 9
2529o4 I72o
29
1112o
108 179 86
161 44 15 15 111
193 145 84 138 73
554 374
174o9
133
TABLE VII-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION-ENROLLMENTAVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE-FAILURES BY GRADES (1959.60)
*See note at end of table
SYSTEM
Americus Atlanta Barnesville Bremen, , Buford Calhoun Carrollton. Cartersville Cedartown chickamauga Cochran Commerce Dalton Decatur~ Dublin
FAILURES BY GRADES
!
_ 1,055 _ 37,853
598 1,653 17,396 55,249
924 31,620
536 14,580
461,,240600 1
_
539
216
755
463
200
663
_ _
675 513
295 254
970 767
581 449
269 230
850 679
_
677
720 1,397
592
_ 1,371
568 1,939 1,180
_ 1,343
581 1,924 1,167
_ 1,413 1,139 2,552 1,141
_
341
294
635
293
631 1,223
523 1,703
528 1,695
989 2,130
252
545
_
588
~_
718
_ 2,855
_ 2,319
_ 1,567
510 541
1,069 1,332
702
1,098 1,259 3,924 3,651 2,269
497 623
2,333 1,950 1,391
m913l'
1,185 645
949 1,102 3,246 3,135 2,036
28
l'Ot1~I3'1 19
gil
37 57 17
40 39 61 107
1'
43
47 1,392
14 23
:4:31
48
~~I
~ill
89 111 461
J1
'
75
1
2,441 4461
32861 97
1~~1 l~il
85 21
134231 157
78 5
l~Z! 3~
2181 101
89! 131
3 4 5 6 I 7 8 9 10 11 1 12 Total
45 37 44 31 35 27 69 51 12
155
1 1413
14 8 4 6 31 7 17 10 8
4 10 7 7 12 9 7 4 5
40 70 35 49 28 64 74' 39 31
1
436
23
94
83
529
138 61 41 207
3-l,797
51 1,784
19 72 17
165 118 131 82 53
95 90 248 157 230
Fitzgerald______________
8801
.1 GHaawinkeisnvsvililllee____________: 2'119350'
7161 596
695
8
31,'092 1 1,814
3974
524
114
634' 1,329[
812 2 626 345 '4591
57501 26
_._:: _.. 6~1g[
1I1g~6I' ~:71 :5~
5~'1, :2~
5
:3~
4~
1~1
7 2r
46~
~2~
2~I[
55 258 28
Hogansville
._
Jefferecn.. ___________
625 843
315! 553 'I
1,3994601
532 1 702'
287
8191
469 1,171
24 26
24 40
48 5 7 5 6 2 4 __. _ 9 10 10 6 2
66
661 9 1 __.__ 1
-3 45 26 18 5 ... _.
108
LaGrange________
Marietta________
Moultrie
._
._1' 2,834 3,629 1,565
1,032 1,500 2,107
3,866 5,129
3,672
22,,843146 1
938 1,281
1,289 1,836
3,354' 4,115
3,125
~gl1
150
Newnan, _
1,441
820 2,261 1,230
730 1,960
70
Pelham__
, 7 1 1 1 386 1,097
595
333
928
23
Quitman____
Rome
.
1
!
_I 5161
62
578
43ll
55
494,
I 4,260 1,502 5,762 3,266 1,292 4,558
92
_ 1 ~~~~ift!~ll_;: _ I
J~~I
J!~
542 235 2,555
326 82 1,286
145
471
III
1931
980 2,2661
13 7 69
f.~;:1 Thomasville ... _
'~i1,649
,l~724
373 21,,338 1 1,003
338 41',325 1
1,421 780
583
2'~~~1
~~
309 1,064
382
i:ngl' 892 3,594 1,151 '
46 32 18 67 27
~fr~~~;~t-.I 2'ml I'H~ 3,.194' 582 1,410
2,061 355 650
1
987 3,048
177'
532 1
5971 1. 2471
nj
43
Total Cities
_' 86,1401 43,110 129,250 71,973 37,207 109,180 2,695[
78
153 38
95
184 45
156
306 15
70
140 27
16
39 13
125['-----217 7:
15
28 7
::1 1:: - 25
32
64 19
25 '
43 10
71
138 37
35
62 7
6H6II1
46
123 29 2829 22
3.283 5,978 1,022
28 21 19 31 21 40 17 6 6
17 9 10
5~ 5~ 3 10 11 ---621
448
----~ -}--::
995
8 14 5
22 191 26
4
1
23 12 86 32 23 33 13 11
40 68 65 97 85 15 32 16
6 8 _.. __ 49 10 10 14 __. __
28 22 26 23 17 15 7 4
~~ ~~ ~~ 6 2 3 14 20 7 16 8
M
---30 --'62 ---25 ---31
6 126211 _
1:
1:
.--~~ 2:
--:6
2:
2:==::~\
4 16 15 12 12 9 4 2
8 21 7 39 7 18 12 11
38 23 29 11 68 39 32 9
2
3 5 19 11 3 4
11 8 17 13 16
30 3 4 3 3
24 2 21 21' 2 .___2 11 29 55 67 1
656 534 562 576 624 665 667 722 535 379 97
339 555 141 205 113
75 637 42
10 19
190 116 150 353 59
140 37 31
7,039
Total Counties.
Grand TotaL~
_1383,8551161,866 545,721 314,988 138,853 453,8411 9,428 10,724
~~. --,-1_4_6_9_,9_9_51_2_0_4_,9_7_6 674,9-7--1--,-_38_ 6,9-6--1--',- 176,0-6-0---'-5_6.3,021 12, 123 1 14,007 1
20,1524,571
4,179 4,709 3,4812,210
26,1305,5933,3112,8522,8272,892 3,166 3,596 4,846 5,4314,016 2,589 1'2,655.2,3182,2652,3162,5422,931
620 34,797 717 41,836
*NOTE: EnrolIment-Elementary includes exceptionalchildren. H. S. includes ungraded vocational. Kindergarten excluded. Average Daily Attendance-Elementary includes exceptional children. H. S. includes ungraded vocational. Kindergarten excluded.
TABLE VIII-NEGRO SCHOOLS-MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION-ENROLLMENTAVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE-FAILURES BY GRADES (1959-60)
*See note at end of table
SYSTEM
ENROLLMENT*
AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE*
NO. OF 4YEAR H. S. GRADUATES
FAILURES BY GRADES
~I Elem.
Total Elem. H.S.
Total
Boy
Girl Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total
Appling __________________ Atkinson. ________________ Bacon ________________. ___ Baker ____________________ Baldwin __________________
840 451 273
699 1,881
252 1,092
656
127
578
364
84
357
213
222
921
552
629 2,510 1,452
198
854
106
470
66
279
174
726
575 2,027
13 7 2
7 32
25 8 6 15 36
38 30 15 12 87 22 26 68 104
20
7
8 9 56
18 11 130 _____
95 14 24
16
5 8 25
10
2 7 13
9 1 1 2 13
42
3 _____
18 7 26 27
1 ----i
31 19
1 _____
3
_____ ____2_
121 31 31
96 324
Banks ____________________
Barrow__________ . ________ Bartow___________________ Ben Hill__________________ Berrien.____ ___._._. ______
114
10
124
-------- ---.-.-- --------
487
55
542
324
166
490
410
130
540
89
---.---. 394 214 336
8
-----_.46 118 108
97
-------440 332 444
________
-.------
--------
9 3
.-.------------
-.------
8 6
-------.--------------
17 9
----- - -1-2.
9 11
2
2 _____
-.---
-_-_-_-_._
----15
----15
-----
3
87 ____9_
2 3
5 3
1 _____ 1
----9
----4
-.---9
10 2 9 2 _____ ---.-
_____
-----
-_._-_-_-_ ----1 -.---2 81
----- -----
6
----- ----. --------
-_-_-_-_-_ 1
----____1_
67 57
37
Bibb _____________________ Bleckley __________________ Brantley__________________
Brooks ___ _______ _______ Bryan ____________________
9,110 3,124
353
26
177 --------
1,126
487
568
187
12,234 379 177
1,613 755
7,891 2,547
217
15
131 --------
786
381
471
151
10,438
118
177
295 213 152 174
232 ---.-.-- -------- -------- 22 10
3
131 1,167
------37
------40
------77
---45
---3i
---is
622
12
10
22 29 11 4
143 4
1141
___5_5_
51 -----
171 -----
149
-----
93
-----
51 -----
3
-----
1,369 40
23 ---i7 14 20 ----5 ---iii
83 3 1 22
91
-----
___1_1_ -----
-----20ii
64
Bulloch ___________________ 2,290
693 2,983 1,582
532 2,114
20
32
52 72 33 23 39 37 21 27 21 9 3 2 _____
287
Burke ____________________ B u t t s _____________________
Calhouu __________________ Camden __________________
3,544
939 1,255
811
895 4,439 389 1,328
398 1,653 401 1,212
2,235 663 921 745
626 2,861
272
935
316 1,237
346 1,091
28 10 25 25
60 17 29 27
88 126
27 20 54 41 52 12
66 19 24
3
92 24 33 5
79 41 10
16
71 17 9
19
48
24 12
6
57
36 2 2
28 35 2
12
30 19 2
7
533 2
3
___3_1_ _____
7
2 2
_--_-_-_-_
683 240 137 92
Candler ___________________ CarrolL __________________ Catoosa __________________ Charlton _________________
Chatham _________________
572
180
1,210 -.------
59
33
451
112
11,513 4,007
752 1,210
92
563 15,520
437
141
930 -----.--
52
28
315
84
578
6
8
14 23
930 80
-------4
-------2
-------6-
___5_4_
399
4
8
12 31
13 21
1 13
10 14
1 18
5
24 4 6
5 302
9
5 ___1_9_
3
1171
-----
4
5 _____
_____ ----11 25
-----
-----1
1
----- -----
-_-_-_-_-_ 1
-----
_--_-_-_-_
9,431 3,479 12,910
187
289
476 490 197 177 190 141 109 68 162 126 206 107 15
83
173 11
93 1,988
Chattahoochee ____________ Chattooga ________________
Cherokee _________________ Clarke ___________________ Clay _____________________
202 368 173 2,201
686
60
262
170
149
517
288
86
259
152
855 3,0.56 1,977
237
923,
494
43
213
117
405
77
229
743 2,720
174
668
2 ________
5
9
6
9
47
36
15
15
2 11 1
---:il 14
15
146 ____8_
83 24 19
1 92
5
4 ___1_0_
16
---io ----i
---or-iii
1 _____ 35
26 11
10 ----4 -----
1 6
---i7
17 120
10 119
30, 14 7
5 16 14 5 7 11 12 5
104
Clay ton __________________ Clinch ____________________ Cohh _____________________
Coffee____________________ Colquitt __________________
1,119
407
525
119
966
84
1,404
431
1,658 --_.----
1,526
644 1,050 1,835
1,658
984
342
400
87
812
71
1,077
333
1,225 ---.-.--
1,326 487
16 4
20 4
--- ----- ----- ----- 36 8
251 ___1_4_ 13
----~
15
-~
18 7
~----
19
6 16
--.-.
138 ____5_ 1
-~---
883 1,410
--------
14
------20
------34
33 ---.-
7
-----
10
-----
18 19
16 20
18 12
5 21
1 12
---53
15 ---12 ----2
1,225 -------- -------- --.-.--- 54 23 29 27 17 ----. ----. -.--- --._- ----- .---. -----
157 4
108 166 150
Columbia _________________ Cook _____________________
Coweta. _________________
Crawford _________________ Crisp _____________________
1,166 764
1,535 773
1,884
337 1,503
983
266 1,030
604
825 2,360 1,267
223
996
554
402 2,286 1,401
281 1,264
208
812
691 1,958
158
712
325 1,726
7 14 41 9 13
12 15
49 15 15
19 39 37 39 22 21 18 2 14 17 9 8 2
228
29 90 24 28
17
35 12 57
9 21 12 17
8 29 5 13
6 29 12 2
16 19 14 19
5 14 148
3 348 _____
21 ___2_6_
17
10 17
--.-1
2
13
----2
38 .---.
2
____1_ ----.
1
101 245
67 149
Dade ____________________
Dawson. ______. _______ . __ Decatur __________________
34 -.--._--
2,236
6 -.------
786
40 3,022
33
6
1,765 -----657
39 ________ -------- -------.
2,422
48
49 ------97
2 57
2 _____ 33 24
1 18
1 15
2 1 -_.-. 1 ----- .---. ----.
10
5
-----
7
----7
----. 1
-._-3
----5-
_-_--_-_._
-------. 175
DeKalb __________________ Dodge ____________________
2,483 1,117
916 3,399 2,138
336 1,453
794
751 2,889 255 1,049
32 12
40 24
72 63 26 16 27 11 13 17 36 30 12 5 2
258
36 32 26 22 35 16 30 9 12 9 4 3 1
199
Dooly ____________________
Dougherty ________________ Douglas __________________ E.rly _____________________ Echols ____________________
1,632 5,360
494 1,656
127
501 1,507
248
568 23
2,133 6,867
742 2,224
150
1,271 4,547
443 1,123
86
410 1,296
224 416 17
1,681 5,843
667 1,539
103
29
30
59 27 13 26 9 12 8 30 21 12 12 3 _____
173
64
101
165 74 62 87 47 39 17 33 16 44 18 21 3
461
9
14
23 2 4 5 4 7 1 3 2 1 3 4 1
37
29 1
31 1
60 2
45 3
39 5
33 2
25 3
26 2
242
___2_2_
14 ----.
14 1
62
____2_
1
-.---
251 20
Effingham ________________
900
Elhert____________________ 1,453
299 1,199
691
571 2,024 1,211
240
931
458 1,669
10 34
17 35
27 27 16 9 5 69 34 28 16 17
1 3
2 _____ 2 11 1 3 17 17 10 13
1 _____ 6 _____
75 164
EnanueL _________________ Evans ____________________
Fannin. _________________ .
1,457 642 8
425 1,882 1,052
186
828
493
1
9
8
328 1,380
16
23
39 77 51 35 29 30 31 23 7 1 1 .---- -----
146 1
6399
_______5_
16 -------.
21 --------
21 -._-.
21
---.-
14 ----.
13 1
15
-.---
1
-----
5
-_.--
1
---.-
6 ----.
1
-----
.---------
----. -.--.
285 98 1
Fayette___________________ Floyd _____________________ Forsyth __________________
Franklin __________________ Fulton ___________________
599 115
-------507
2,835
137
-----.-. --------
148 952
736 115
-----655
3,787
473 102
-----374
2,398
106
-.-----------97
796
579 102
-----471
3,194
8
--------------3
46
4 --------
-------8
37
12
-------------il
83
----- 231 ____2_ 1 7 _w ___
22 9 ----9 12
50 37 39 24
1 1
3 3
11
_-_-_-_-_-
2
-----
_____
-----
.----
-----
----------
38 8
10 14
----7
10
----5
4
----5
44
----3
25
-----
22
----3
3
-----
_____
------85
272
Gilmer ___________________ Glascock _________________
-----:i07
------64
-----271
-----136
------37
GGolyrndnon______________________________________ G r a d y ____________________
2,180
~ -- --- -1,473
811
--------
541
2,991 1,940
693
-------2,014
-------1,165
----445
173
4 -------7
2,633
50
56
1,610 ------25 ------28
11
9
-----
4
4
1
----- -----
-----
8
1
1 ----I ----- ------28
106 18 9 3 8 14 3 82 15 16 14 5 5
192
53 39 ---:i6 12 25 ---15 2 ----8 6 ----7 ----3 ----I ----- 144
Greene ___________________ GwinnetL ________________
Habersharn _______________ HHaaInLco_c_k____________________________________
1,384 490 103
---2;009
563 205 117
-----547
Haralson _________________ Harris____________________ H a r t _____________________ Heard ____________________ Henry ____________________
258 1,505
751 334
1,678
110
489 251
138 546
1,947 1,092
416 1,508
27
695
400
164
564
9
220
89
98
187
13
2,556 ---1;507 -----413 ---1;920 ------15
368
233
96
329
7
1,994 1,235
435 1,670
24
1,002
511
187
698
10
472
268
97
365
2
2,224 1,280
432 1,712
21
35
62
10
19
8
21
23 ------38
7
14
28
52
13
23
6
8
31
52
26 140
20 ____3_
191
-----
___1_1_
-- --~
10
----0 -----
17
---------
31
-.---
____7_
-----
6
----1
81 36 ---40 ---3i ----5 13 ----7 13 ---27
6 2 1
2 _____ 4 _____ 2 _____
119 29 8
21 ----5 ----- -----279
7 10 1 _____ ----- 3 _____ 4 1 _____ 1 _____
27
42 25
6 31
29 13 2
30
17 1 123 ___2_2_
32 46
22 19 10 222 ____7_ 10
20 31 ---26
34 87
7 ___1_5_
215
-----
___1_3_
-----
1 2
-----
30 39 6 2 2
200 158 19
295
TABLE VIII-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOLS-MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION-ENROLLMENTAVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE-FAILURES BY GRADES (1959-60)
*See note at end of table
SYSTEM
ENROLLMENT*
AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE*
NO. OF 4-YEAR H. S. GRADUATES
FAILURES BY GRADES
419 2,434 1,359 1,926
971
377 1,702
19 2,772
784
1,082 1,555
31,,201175j 747
2, 1981 1,482
1,6841~81'
222
84
1,426
432
766
212
1,176
492
577
162
242
88
940
322
15
3
1,488
496
475
150
522, 206
794
291
7871
317
1,572
501
481
133
1,263
345
843
341
425
178
901
299
8 --------1
Muscogee ________~~_ Newton ________ Oconee_________ _~_ Oglethorpe________________ Paulding _________________
7,467: 1,570'
321'
911 i 302;
2,241 497 119 275 118
9,708 2,067
440
1,186 420
6,199 1, 123
202 674 237
1, 953 i
400 86 194 1 91
8,152[ 1,523
288 868, 328'
122~51' III
13391[ 5 13 9
___ ___::1 25~J6' 1~7:9[
72i
70 32
1
2143 ___3_0_
17 8
5 1
37~91'
16 51
~: 60' 64 87
16
2;1 17
___ 18
---33
417
101191 2 3 6
74 94 123 ___1_2_
nl ____:[ 11_____
4 4
31 _____
-----
946 267
13 146
37
Peach _________ Pickens.._________________
~~~r===::::::::::::::::1
Pulaski___ ------ -- ________ 1 Putnam_______ ___________ Quitman __________________ Rabun ___________________ Randolph_________________
1,709[ 73
484 752 668
516 929 413
5 1,581
494 2,203
39
112
193
677
362 1,114
151
819
1,340, 60
377 591 549
279
795
386
379 1,308
767
144
557
278
1
6
5
527 2,108 1,065
431 1,7711
57
33
93
3
24 2
851 ___2_8_
9 1_
81 ____5__
8
88
1_ --- ----- ----- -----
3
157
534
262
853
130
679
4 1l 10
15 17 12
19 28 22
25 35 3
11 19 6
14
8 12
6 17
12 25
8
12 12
10
12 10 1l
17 25
1
125
68 _____
____6_
-----
129 192 56
198 306 108
1
----l---: ----- 584
1,073 3866
4 24
_______3_
11 27 11
--------
15 51 14
--------
158 9
-----
___1_0_ 5
-----
13: 15
-----
_____ 6
2 7
-----
2 14
-----
3
18 -----
7 2 7 -----
127 2
-----
___1_2_ _____
-----
2 1
---------
-----
-----
79 21 83
--------
391 1,456
16
41
57 64 29 38 46 13 27 51 20 9 7 1 1
306
Richmond________ Rockdale _______ Schley____________________ Screven __~ ________________
Semiaole__________________
8,120 603 520
2,202 625
2,746 230 178 542 289
10,866 833 698
2,744 914
6,837 465
371 1,496
528
2,285 168 131 416 237
9,122 633 502
1,912 765
127
7 4 24 24
127 10 24 29 18
254 17 28 53 42
88 9
15 68 10
90 14 12 74 10
96 4 8
36 1
65 7 11
24 5
47 1
13 10
451 ___7_4_ 65
-----
9 19 4 2 4
366 ____1_5 10
-----
14 9
4 9
15 7 1 3 2
202 ___1_5_ 2 _____ 1 _____ 2 _____
633 55
87 285
M
w
l:.:>
Spalding__________________ Stephens__________________ Stewart ___________________ Sumter ___________________
2,178
640
176 --------
1,254
440
1,617
413
2,818 176
1,694 2,030
1,799
MO
135 --------
954
356
1,172
333
2,339
37
31
68
135 -------- -------- --------
1,310
16
29
45
1,505
21
36
57
39 2
43
82
323
___3_1_
34 -----
13 16 37
67 51 52
24 1
14 44
242
24 43
17 _____
21 33
28 -----
218
23 ----____6_
7 ----2-
29
10 -_-_-_-_-_
12
1
-----
2 1
268 10
186 435
<0 Talbot _______________
1,166
430 1,596
912
340 1,252
18
33
51 45 27 1l 15 16 20 21 16 3 2 2 2
180
Taliaferro_____________ ____ Tattnall, _________________ Taylor __________________ Telfair ____________________
TerreIL ______________
494
853 974
972 1,990
129
623
379
341 1,194
631
289 1,263
680
427 1,399
754
529 2,519 1,396
98
477
264
895
217
897
323 1,077
393 1,789
7 20 12
22 32
6 25 20
23 18
13 45 32 45 50
18 27 49
17 54
20 27 19
8 23
16 19 1l
6 32
2 14 24 3 21
8 7 22 10 15
6 10 5 4 3
2 15 5 8 9
8 34
5 7 29
4
9 20
2 20
2
51
10 6
_____ 6
_____ 2 2
____1_ ____1_ _____
87 173 162
77 214
Thomas __________________ 1,605
542 2,147 1,213
442 1,655
32
40
72 59 37 48 33 50 27 18 7 39
41
332
Tift ______________________ 1,71l
Toombs __________
477
507 2,218 1,098
184
661
342
327 1,425
140
482
20 7
16 14
36 21
77 23
65 26
27 10
20 18
22 1l
34 5
27 6
49 9
3 12
131
1 _____
_____
-----
338 121
Towns _____ ~_ Treutlen ____
~ - - - --
-------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
459
135
594
314
99
413
--------
- - - ~ - - -- ----- ----11 24
-----
----- ----- -----
15
-----
-----
-----
-----
- - - - 2-
_--_-_-_-_
--------
84
Troup ________
1,124
424 1,548
955
375 1,330
25
23
48 74 14 22 4
15 13 9
3 _____
175
TTwurigngesr_______-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
715 1,215
279
994
369 1,584
500 881
194
694
276 1,157
6 13
18 19
24 20 7 12 22
9 2 14
22
113
32 38 20 23 15 10 14 13
9 22 15
1 -----
180
Union____________________
Upson____________________ 1,053
105 1,158
971
- - - - ~ - -- -------- --------
----- ----- ----- -----
90 1,061
40 22 21 14 19 15 16 3
150
-~I~;'~;';I::I;; ---~;;!:;;~I~ ---~;; ---~ -';-;. --::: Walker.__________________
519
191[ 710
Walton___________________ 1,478
406 1,884
*:~~f~~i~~=:::::::::-:::=I--Im-----~~~I--Tm
L_________________________-_--_-or____ 1,689 555 ~2,244, ~ 27 49 76 _____ 1
_ _ _ _ '
_ _ ' - _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _
41
32i 541 31
31
33
18
11
46
291 20
346
~-----~._--
TABLE VIII-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOLS-MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION-ENROLLMENTAVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE-FAILURES BY GRADES (1959-60)
*See note at end of table
SYSTEM
ENROLLMENT*
AVERAGE DAILY
NO. OF 4-YEAR H. S.
FAILURES BY GRADES
ATTENDANCE*
GRADUATES
--------
Elem. H.S. Total Elem. H.S. Total Boy
Girl
Total 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
_9_1~ 8
11 12 Total
Wayne.. _. _____________ Webster __________________ Wheeler _ ________________ White ____________________
Whitfield _________________
899 568 443
54
--------
251 162 _____2_2_4_
--------
1,150
730 667 54
--------
684 428 337
45
-------.
200 111 163 ________
--------
884 539 50405
--------
14
--------
_______3_
--------
14
6
14
---------------
28
6
17
---------------
20 18 26 3
-----
14 3 7 4
-----
4 2 72
-----
10 18 ____4_
-----
4
2
12
---------
4 9 7
-----
-----
72
11
-----
-----
____2_
22 -----
-----
3 2 20
-----
-----
91
12
---------
2 _____
2
---------
_____
-----
4
-----
-----
79 57 134
9
--------
Wilcox ___________________ Wilkes ____________________
Wilkinson _________________ Worth ____________________
728 1,289 1,058 2,207
201
929
568
529 1,818
966
302 1,360
771
605 2,812 1,278
165
733
431 1,397
228
999
373 1,651
7 24
11 18
12 30
19 30
19 21 14 22 10 14 5 12 4 13 1
----- 116
54 25 13 10 19 32 27 27 13 2 30 52 24 26 21 26 19 15 9 12
21 ____1_ -----
170 206
48 93 49 61 66 45 30 25 29 48 45 36 5
532
Total Counties ____________ 184,487 58,948 243,435 142,648 47,055 189,703 2,594 3,391 5,985 5,4003,1292,7972,6472,268 1,824 1,790 1,998 1,844 1,317 720 131 25,865
Americus. ________. _______ Atlanta ___________________
Barnesville ________________ Bremen ___________________
Buford, _________________
1,334 29,458 --------
209
298 10,365
---.----
------76
1,632
39,823
-----.------2S5
1,037
25,351
-------. -----isi
226 8,313
-------------62
1,263 33,664
------------243
-.-----485
--------------7
--------
594
--.----. -------9
-------1,079
-._-----
16
43 229
-----
----5
47 137 -.---
2
36 21
107 133
----. --------3 ----4
28 105 -.---
----i
15 75
-----
4
29 32
-----
3
17 _____
-.-----------
50
-----.---
-----
-----
_____
---.-----
3
-------------------
_.._--
-----
--------i
286 818
-------------26
Calhoun __________________ Carrollton ________________ Cartersville _______________
Cedartown ________________ Cbickamauga __ _________
237 517
378 253
_______ 4
110 491 280 245
--------
347 1,008
658 498
--------
203 440 352 228
_M ______
91 375 230 187
--------
294 815
582 415
--------
8 16 13 15
--------
11 27 13 17
--------
19 43 26 32
--------
5 12 10 4
-----
11 9 111
-----
7 6 ____4_
-----
4
12 92
-----
_____ -----
14 8
____9_
10
-----
----- -----
3
8 2
1
-----
9 24
1
1
-----
8 20 11
3
-----
5
11 9 4
-----
_____ 5
5 1
-----
-_-_-_-_-_
3
---------
52 129 84 17
--------
Cochran __________________
Commerce ________________
Dalton. __ _______________ Decatur _. ________________ Dublin _________ _________
313
120
185 -----.--
377
160
647
267
1,015
301
433 185 537 914 1,316
256
98
161 350
-----i44
563
230
837 1
256
354
7
7
161 494
------i3
------ii
793
18
18
1,093
19
25
14 24 19 6 10 13
24 36
5
6 18
17 2 8
53 16
2 _____
7
13 ____1_
44 2 4 1 16 7
55
4 _____ _____
22
____3_
---iii -----
7 23. 5
10 _____ ----- -----
-----
332
4 7
11
____1_
2
-----
91 47 35 59 73
Fitzgerald ________________ Gainesville________________
Hawkinsville ______________ Hogansville_______________ Jefferson__________________
642 1,176
363 364
--------
299 371
--------
129
-----._-
941 1,547
363 493
-----.--
548 1,016
280 304
--._----
227 320
-------116
----_.--
775 1,336
280 420
---._---
12 12
-------12
_.------
25
37
20
32
~------- --------
10
22
-------- --------
11 9 1 33 10 20 ----- ----- ----14 1 2 --._- -.--- -----
4 39
7 3
----.
10 37 6
4
-.---
2 31
3
3 -----
411
25 32 19
_____ 2
-_-_-_-_-_
-
.
---2
-_.-- ----- -----
5 2 _____
5
14 10 2
27
-_-_-_-_._ . --.-
.----
-----
-----
1 3
-.--- ----- ---.- -.---.-
LaGrange _________________ Marietta__________________ Moultrie __________________
Newnan. ___________ . _____ Pelham ___________________
1,750
410
724
374
276
597
898 -------.
630
260
2,160 1,098
873 898 890
1,571
364
640
309
194
458
751 444
-----206
1,935 949 652 751
650
21 19 30
------11
24 24 43
------13
45 7433
------24
53 ___2_0_
16 46
659
.-.-6
26
___3_4_
----7 31
48 15
-----
3 15
32 2 -----4
26
46 4
____4_
28
12 25 41
---25
10 12 35
18
2 38 43
1 48 16
2 _____ 25 _____ 15 _____
13 ---14 ----9 ----.
30 19
15 3 25
Quitman __________________ Rome ____________________ Tallapoosa ________________ Tallulah Falls _____________ Thomaston ________________
751 1,649
-.-.---.
440
71 552
--------
-----315
822 2,201
--------
-----755
597 1,459
-.------
-----403
59 476
-.------
-----270
656 --------
1,935
22
-----.-. -----.-.
-----673 -------9
-------34
-----_.-
22
--------
56
--------
------31
24 41
-----
---16
30 16
-.---
8
22 25 21 33
----- -----
10 ---37
19 17 22 21
----. -----
32 ---17
26 8
-----
---11
12 _____ ----53 22 11
----- ----- -----
19 ---24 -15
-----3
.----
----4
-_-_-_-_-_
175 251
.---- ---.---
5 -----19
Thomasville _______________ Toccoa. __________. _______ TrioD. ~ _~ __~ ______ _______
1,405
524
37405
213 ________
1,929
583 45
1,156
462
33490 _____1_8_8_
1,618
31
35
66
54207
______1_0_
16 --------
26 --------
49 13 52 ____8_
33 12 3
- 14 14
21 ____6_
21 3
604 ___2_5_
22 18
7 13
85 ____8_
----- ----- ----- ~--- ----- ----- -----
274
75 7
Valdosta __________________ Vidalia ___________________
2,231 512
799 3,030 1,799
225
737
399
636 2,435
170
569
26 8
44 17
70 25
67 17
67 5
63 10
42 8
57 3
67 8
53 3
651 ___6_6_ 34 20 2
----- ----- -----
603 55
Waycross _________________ West Point. _______________ Winder ___________________
1,751 485 548
649 2,400 1,501
241
726
408
203
751
402
589 2,090
199
607
146
548
52 7 6
39 17 8
91 24 14
55 36
30 ___1_3_
247
-----
___1_7_ 5
21 4 3
121 ___1_8_ 28
9 22
1
10 8 R1 ____3_
13 _____ 12 1 _____
22 6 2
Totsl Cities_______________ 51,933 18,945 70,878 44,210 15,407 59,617
889 1,123 2,012 841 584 494 538 493 423 433 382 405 226 132 25 4,97
Total Counties____________ 184,487 58,948 243,435 142,648 47,055 189,703 Grand TotaL _____________ 236,420 77,893 314,313 186,858 62,462 249,320
2,594 3,483
3,391 4,514
5,9855, 40013,129 2,797 2,647 2,268 1,824 1,790 1,998 1,844 1,317 720 131 25,86 7,9976,2413,713 3,291 3,185 2,761 2,247 2,223 2,380 2,249 1,543 852 156 30,841
"NOTE: Enrollment-Elementary includes exceptional children. H. S. includes ungraded vocational. Kindergarten excluded. Average Daily Attendance-Elementary includes exceptional children. H. S. includes ungraded vocational. Kindergarten excluded.
TABLE IX-WHITE SCHOOLS-MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION-INSTRUCTIONAL AND NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL--BOARD MEMBERS (1959-60)
*See note at end of table
SYSTEM-WIDE PERSONNEL*
- - - - - - - - - - - - SCHOOL PERSONNEL
SCHOOL NON-INSTR. PERSONNEL* I
~6~b~~
SYSTEM
Admin. Assist.
Instr. Supv.
Visit. Teach.
Attend. Off.
Maintenance
School Bus Plant Shop
I Lnnch Supv.
Lib. Supv.
I
Clerical Other
Half Time or More
Total
Assist. LibraPrincipal rian
Counselor
Clerks
Lunch CusProg. todial
I
I
Other
Total
BOARD MEMBERS
--- ----
Appling______________
Yz Yz
4
3
4
35
11
50
4
Atkinson____________
~:~~;i:-~~-:-:~::::::: ::::i:::
2
-------- -------- ----~---, ~ ::::;::: :::::::: ----;--- ------
i I
I
I
I----~---
11
20 5
3
5 3
16
5
27
5
9
5
26
11
21
63
5
' L,- 1 Banks
--------
!g:~11~:::::::::::::_:
Y2
Yz
I
I
- _,:_~~;_:_~;_+_~-_'l,::: ~~::23:::: ~~~_--_~:_-:_:_1",:~~1::::4(: ~-1~23~~
44
::::~::: ;;;;;;;; ;;;:;;;; ;;;;:;;;
10 16 28 12 25
-------- -----14 4
4
15
16 43 16 31
5 5 5 5 5
Bibb
_
1
262
116
25 409
16
~~~:,! t ! ; " ........1; :;-, . 1 . ; ~;~~~ll~~::::::::::::: :::::::: ------- ---T-
::::::: -------- --:::::: ::::::::i-------- ------ ---T- -------- ----3--- -------- ----2---
8 15
-------- ------
8 21
14
20
13
21
46
19
76
5 5 5 5
5
21
13
35
5
10
3
13
5
3:~d~~:::::::::::::I:::::::::::_____
Yz
I
Yz
I
:::::::: :::::::: -------- ::::::1
:
::::::::1----:---1:::::::: ---T-
11 15
3 5
14
7
21
5
::::::::: Candler
--- --------
g~~~?:E::::::::::
--______
I -------- -------- ------, 3
::::::1 ~ _1 :::::::: :::_::::'::--:::: -- -;---
2I I
2
4
~ 1----2--- ~
56 43
14 11
9
4
6
5
73
7
59
5
14
5
Chatham , , _
10
1
31
8
2
4
39 '15: 12U
9; 7
35
203
98 11 347
12
,
I,
Chattahoochee..
fr:f~~~~~:-:~~:~~~~~~ ~~~L~ ::::!--: ----l~t:~~~~~ ::::~:::
1
,
::_::,,_~:~E :::~~~~:---r//l-I 2~Yz 1::__t:I:::Er::~:::I---r-
2 25 50 84 7
2 12 11 36 2
4
5
40
5
63
7
123
9
10
5
8~:c~~::::::::::::::I:::::::: ----~-J---~--r--i---i----:---I ~ 1::::::::'::::::::1
I:::::::
10 4 16
I 1: 3I 3!
I::::~::: I::::~::: I::::~::: I
4
1
7
68 15 180
9
4
47
12 I----;---I:::-----il ; - - - : 2 43
21
~:~ ,~:~ :~ ~ . ~ ',....;...i ;~"~! ,..;.. ~'j i"I' Crawford
--------
Crisp________________ 1
'I
1
r1--------
1----------------
1 -
-
-
--1
-
-
--------1-------1 --------
--------
-----
I1
2
2
~ 1- --- -: 1- ~ - - - ----~ - - -I
l
~
20 24
8
35
1---------11-------- ------1: DDaawdeson______________ --------
1Yz ------Y-z- -__-------
1
1
2 1--------
._
f '; 1,:~I T Decatur_____________
1
1
2
2
3
_
1
1,1.
17 7 73 344
7 ' 1 ,2
1, 6
30
;~:;;:::;:;I :....;.:1:,'1 ;::.! 'J rlrT:1 I Douglas
-------- 1 1________ 1 1-------- --------1-------- 1 ------1
r ~~h~s::::::::::::::: ----~--- ----~---I----~--- :::::::: ::::::::1 : ::-:::::1::::::_: ---T-
1
20
121
,j 45
~ I----~--- 1
1
1
tI
22 7
32 5
44 18 12
10 Ii 13 2 10
7 1 13 100 11
8 43 12 5 2
10 1
104 21 233 69 58
33 28 40 10 46
25 8
87 512 47
30 182 60 28 10
11 5 5 7 5
5 5 5 5 6
5 7 5 5 5
Igt~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ([' (~~~~~~:~I;;;;~;::I----r-I~~~~~~:~ ::::;::: ::::t: :::\ Fauuiu______________
1
,_______ 2
1
~~ I:::~:: _
:Yz I:::::::: ----i---i----i---I---T-
l.J 1____~____ :2 ------~--_1 ~5
20;-2
34 43
10 33
6Yz 1
_
27
49
60
14
45
5 5 5 5 5
Ii I::::~:::::::~::: ::::~::: ~
14 64
33
::
[:::~: ---3~--- :::::::: ---3~---
28 172
=~;::.:;:~;: iI
! :'::::,:::I:::'l:::I:::::;:: ::::;: :::1:::';.:: ::::::
135 5
1________
1 r-------_
2
2
1
18 4
55 36 28
8 17
I1---1---
23 84
9 11
44
7I1 143
36 354
4
24
1
6
39
96
12
48
10
39
5 5 5 5 5
5 5 10 5 5
Greene
_
Gwinnett_____________ 1
Habersham
_
HaIL_______________ 1
...l
Hancock
_ Yz
3
2 i--------
_ 14
! -------- 13
::::~::f1 ~~~~~~ ----~---I
86
54 67
6
7 1------ 21
I--L 25
115
9
67
23
93
3
10
Haralsou_____________
lI
HHaarrrt.i_s______________ -------- -----Y1z--,-r
Heard
_
Henry
_
I. ,.:im
;.:::, 19 18 30 10
I1
8 6
I::::::
28 24
4 _ - - - - - 34
5 ------ 15
5 5 5 5
26
13
40
5
1
---~c;;_;-'--c.____;_';;__;_c~__;_----'------'-----'-----'-----'---------'----'------~--------'---- - - - - - - - -
Chatham-7 Nurses included.
TABLE IX-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION-INSTRUCTIONAL AND NON.INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL-BOARD MEMBERS (1959-60)
*See note at end of table
SYSTEM
SYSTEM-WIDE PERSONNEL*
SCHOOL PERSONNEL SCHOOL NON-INSTR. PERSONNEL*
SYSTEM
SCHOOL
Maintenance
HalfTime or More
BOARD
Admin. Instr. Visit. Attend.
Lunch Lib. Cler-
Lunch Cus-
MEM-
Assist. Supv, Teach. Off.
Supv. Supv. ical Other Total
Clerks Prog. todial Other Total BERS
School Bus
Assist. Libra- Coun-
Plant Shop
Principal rian selor
------ --- ---- ---- ------ ----- ------------- --------- -----
Houston. ___________ . 1
1
JIJraawscpkinseor~. ~_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:__:_:_: Jeff Davis ____________
--------
1
--------
....j..-
-.-------------
1 1 1 1
::::::::I--~---
-.-----. --------
3
3 1
-------- -------- 4 ------ 17
-------- -------- 1 ------ 2
-------- ---.---. ----j--- ------ 10
-.-----. -------.
---.-- 4
-------- 7
2
8
71
---.---- 1 -----.-- 1
16
-------- -.-.-.-- -------- -------- 12
-----.-- -------. -------- 1
8
1 -.------ -------- -----.-- -.--._-- -------- 1 ------ 2 -.------ 1
1
2
18
18 5
--.---_-.-.-
97 22
7 --._-- 19
2 ------ 11
5 ------ 25
5 5 5 5 5
Jefferson_____________ Jenkins ______________ Johnson _____________ Jones________________ Lamar _______________
-----)1-
----------------------
1 I
1
--------
1 -----.-- -------- -----.-- -----.-- -.-.---- 1 ------
Y2 --------
Y2 -------- -------- -------- 2 ------
1 -------- 1 -------- -------- -------- 1 ------
1 -------- --------1-------- -------- -------- -------- ------
1 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------. ------
3 -----.-- -------- -------- 3
26
4Y2 -------- -------- -------- 2
13
3 -------- -------- -------- -------- 14
2 -------- 1
1 -------- 15
1 -------- -------- -------- -------- 7
11 ------ 40
3 ------ 18
4
-----~
18
8 ------ 23
2 ------ 9
5 5 5 5 5
Lanier _______________ Laurens______________
LLLieibneec~oilny:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:__:_:_:_:_:
--------
----:i---
w _______
--------
Y2 1
--------
Y2
Y2 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 1 ------ 2 -------- 1 -------- --------
1 -------- -------- 5 -------- -------- 3 ------ 10 -------- 1 -------- 4
1 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ------ 3 -------- -------- -------- --------
1 -------- 1 -------- -------- -------- 1 ------
3
_____ w __
1
1
1
Y2 -------- 1 ---~---- -------- -------- -------- ------ 2 -------- 1 -------- 1
9 29
8 2 10
2 ------ 11 12 ------ 45 3 ------ 11 7 ------ 10
3 ------ 14
5 5 5 5
5
Long________________
Lowndes_____________ Lumpkin_____________ Macon_______________ Madison _____________
1 --------
____ w ___
---------------
-------1 1
1
Y2 1
-------1 1
--------------
1
---------------
-------4
-------1 1
1 5
----------------------
1
1
1 ------
1 -------- 2
1
-------- -------- 1 ------
-------- -------- 1 ------
-------- -------- -------- ------
5Y2
2
1I 1
1
15
1
2 I ------
2
3 -------- 1 I 1 I --------
3 -------- --------1--------1--------
3
- - - - - - - - - - ______ 1 ______ - -
1
4 25 11 13 22
4 ------ 9 9 ------ 36 4 ------ 15 4 ------ 17
6 ------ 29
5
5 5 5 5
Marion ______________ McDuffie____________
Mclntosh ____________ Meriwether_______ . ___ Miller_______________
--------
-------- 1 -------- --------
--------------- 1
1 -------- --------
1 -------- --------
Y2 1
:::::::r- T
-
1 --------1------_
::::::::1 2 -------Y2 --------
1 ------
1 ------
::::::::1 --------
2 --------
1 ------
2 ------
2 --------
1 ! 2 ------
4 -------- 1 -------- -.------ 6
3lYYz2
-------1
2 -------1 --------
3 1
15 7
6 -------- -------- -------- -------- 22
7 --------
1
_______ w
1
13
3 ------ 9
6 ------ 24
3 ------ 11
10
1
33
3
3
20
5 5 5 5 5
MitchelL ____________ Monroe______________ Montgomery_________ Morgan______________ Murray ______________
2 ---------------
--
---------------
Y2
I
-------r------ ~~~~~~J--T r---- 1
1 Y2
-_-_.--__-_-.-_- ----1----
4
---------------
._._j----------
________ 1 I
----- - ------
1 1
::::::::---T-
--------
--------
--------
--------
5 -------- 1
1
1
17
4
2
3
1 -------- 17
3 -------- -------- -------- 1
8
2 4
::::::::l---T-I-~~T--
1 1
14 21
8 ------ 26
6 ------ 23
2 ------ 11
6 7
------
------
21 2g
5 5 5 5 7
Muscogee____________ Newton______________ Oconee Oglethorpe. Paulding
Peach________________ Pickens Pierce Pike_________________ Polk_________________
Pulaski. Putnam Quitman Rahun Randolph
3
1
1
-
_
_
1
1 1
1
1
1
1
_
-
_
-
-
_
_
RRiocchkmdoanled____________ 3 -
Schley___________ __ _ _ SScermevineonl_e_____________ __.__
2_ 1_
Spalding_____________ __ __ 1
SStteepwhaernts_____________
1
1_
Su-nter
-
_
Talbot;
_
Taliaferro____________ TattnalL Taylor Telfair_______________
TerreIL
__ _ _
1
_
Thomas______________
1
)1
TifL________________
__ 1
1
Toombs______________ 1
_1
Towns_______________ _ -_ - _ 1
Treutlen_____________
)1
)1
Troup_______________
Turner
Twiggs
Union
Upson_______________ _
1
_
_
_
-
_
Walker__ _
_
Walton_
_
_
Ware
_
Warren
_
Washington
_
45 1
__ 1 2
-
23
)1 1
1)1 1 6 1
1
2 1 2
21
79
2
5
1
3
4
9
1
3
1
_ _
3 1
1
_7
1
_ _
3 4
-------- -----
3 1 -------- ------ --
2 1
44
2
3
3
1
2
1
5
14
1
1
6
)1
1
3
1
1
4
1
2
2
3
1
_
2
3
6
6 11
3 1
1
4
1
3
1
4
1
5
1
3
3 2)1
_ _
3 1)1
10 7
2
2
--------1------ 6
51
264
145
3
49
12
19
5
8
31
9
460
15
65
5
24
5
8
5
40
5
2
7
26
6
19
4
14
6
48
14
10
5
33
5
23
5
21
5
63
9
7
2
9
5
9
4
13
5
1
3
1
6
5
2
3
27
8
38
5
2
2
11
4
17
5
5
5
28
136
118
12 294
15
1
12
3
16
5
4
2
7
5
2
17
6
25
5
1
13
3
17
5
4
51
26
28
7
6
3
17
5
8
3
83
10
38
5
9
5
22
5
11
5
3
1
25
4
11
2
21)1
6
15
8
4
5
30
5
13
9
31)1
5
25
5
26
7
55
10
19
6
8
4
11
4
34
7
66
7
28
5
12
5
16
5
33
9
16
4
1
9
4
1
13
5
1
19
8
49
6
20
5
14
5
22
5
30
5
13
82
28
2
37
12
39
8
9
2
36
13
123
5
52
7
48
5
11
5
50
5
TABLE IX-Continued-WHITE SCHOOL8--MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION-INSTRUCTIONAL AND NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL-BOARD MEMBERS (1959-60)
*See note at end of table
=-====-----------_..- - - - - - - - - - - -
SYSTEM-WIDE PERSONNEL*
SCHOOL PERSONNEL SCHOOL NON-lNSTR. PERSONNEL*
SYSTEM
I----.---,----.---,------,----,----,-------;--~ -~-----~-
I
Admin. lnstr. Visit. Attend. Assist. Supv. Teach. Off.
I ! Maintenance --,
1 Lunch I Lih.
I Supv. Supv.
Cler-
Half Time or More
~
~~_
ical Other Total
School Bus
I
Assist. Libra- Coun-
I Lunch Clerks Prog.
Custodial Other Total
SYSTEM SCHOOL BOARD MEM-
BERS
Plant Shop
Principal rian selor
~~-~~-I--- - - - -~- - - - - - - --~ ~~,-~-. - - - - - - -~- - - - - - -~-I~-~ ~ - ~-- - - -~- -~--
~:?:~t~~~~_-_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~___
$~it~~~-_-_~~~======== ======== ---T-
Whitfield____________
1
~ -------- ---T- ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~
1%
I%: -------- -------- --------1 1 %;~
1
~~~=~=~= ~=====~= =~~~=~=~
1
4
I i________
5l 2f
-------- -------- 1~
~
._
46
14
7~
~
t~
g
64
5
Wilco'-______________ Wilkes
1
_
_
Wilkinson____________ 1
1
1
Worth_______________
1
3 5
________
1165
21 21
________
--------
1 1 2154
19 34
Total Counties
_ 45Yz 112
135%
310Yz 149%: 22
28
303% 71 1, 183l{, 65
209
102
446 5,132 1,966Yz 131 7,675Yz
882
Americus_____________
1
.. 1
3
1
Atlanta______________ 25
55
4
5
155
4
101
350
54
I----i--- ~:~::::~~~:=:=:=:=:=: _~e!,_o~~~ ~_b::~~~ ~~_~~.
Buford
:==:::=: ._
----4---
3
--------
=:=:=:=:
----~----,.-.-----
--------
------
.-------
--------
1 1 1
1
1 I 17
4
30
128
399
364
1
18
6
1
9
4
1
8
3
22
13
891
9
28
6
14
5
12
5
1-._.----
_.
.____ 17
4
_____._ . . _..... __ ..
._____ 28
4
21
5
32
6
1
Yz
22
10
33
5
I:'.' 1
1
33
1 . - 9
43
4
10
9 5
bJ~:~.:
l2Y2_.:'...rJ,:~I:~I1:':::-:!::~c=-
~~_'____'__""..:c==..:..._'_=_____ 1:
3 1_---
21 12
1lO4>4
I--_____ .
36>4 60
7 I. ___._ r 33
5
5 5 5
7
Fitzgerald____________ Gainesville___________ 1
Y2
Y2
1
!________
_
1
_
***2
~~::~~~~~::::::::: :::::::: :::::::: -----~- :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: ---_:_-- ---_:_-- ---_:_-- :::::: ----~~- ::::::::
Jefferson_____________
1
2
3
_
7 32
6
Y2
11 11
LaGrange
_
Marietta_____________ 1
_
Moultrie
_
2
1 1
Newnan_____________
1
Pelham
_
--------1--------
_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- 21
I-----21---
60 47
50
-_-__-_-_-_-_-_- 32 I 11
26 9
Quitman
Rome________________ Tallapoosa Tallulah Falls
Thomaston___________
_
1
1
_
_ _
1
:::::::: ---T--I::::~::: ---:~---
7
70 4
1
1
1
3
1
1
3
26
Thomasville__________ Toccoa Trion
Valdosta_____________ 2 Vidalia
1
1
_ _
1 Y2
1
1
_
*4
11
3
Y2 9
1
32
16
8
6
72
2
14
Waycross____________ 2
1
1
2
West Point
Winder______________
1
7
1
2
_
1
48 7 10
Total Cities __________ 32
64
25
185
18
143Y2 10 490Y2
91
51
192 1,249
Total Counties________ 45Y2 112
1351'/12
31OY2 149;!4 22
28
303% 71 1,183%, 65
209
102
446 5,132
Grand TotaL ________. 77Y2 176 I
160'>, 10
495Y2 149;!4 40
36
447% 81 1,674}12 71
300
153
638 6,381
***Gainesville-1 Art, 1 Speech.
*NOTE: System-wide Personnel-Professional and non-professional personnel who work with all schools in the system and are not assigned to any specific schooL School Non-instructionalPersonnel-Personnel assigned to specificschools.
*Thomasville-1 Bible, 1 Music, 1 Art.
6
14
15
48
2
9
5
17
3
16
19
16 12Y2 10
2
80 64
67Y2 40
11
2
11
24
105
1
5
1
5
14
43
7
41
6
25
4
12
15
93
3
19
14
63
3
12
4
15
638;!4 4 2,083;!4
1,966Y2 131 7,675Y2
2,6057<; 135 9,7597<;
7 13 7 6 5
5 5 5 4 7
250 882 1,132
TABLE X-NEGRO SCHOOLS-MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION-INSTRUCTIONAL AND NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL (1959-60)
*See note at end of table
SYSTEM-WIDE PERSONNEL*
SCHOOL PERSONNEL SCHOOL NON-INSTR. PERSONNEL*
SYSTEM
Admin. Instr. Assist. Supv,
Visit. Teach.
I Maintenance
Attend. :
,----_ _1 Lunch
Off.
Supv.
School Bus
Plant Shop
Lih. Supv,
Clerical
Other
Half Time or More Total
Assist. Libra- CounPrincipal rian selor
Clerks
Lunch Prog.
Custodial
Other
Total
-----1------------------------------------------
Appling_____________
1
Atkinson___________
Bacon __.___________
1
Baker______________
1
Baldwin .___________
1
Yz Yz
1
1
_
_
_ _
~"
_
2
4 ------.-
6
9
1 -------- 10
2 ---.---- -------
2
3
2 -------- 5
10
4 ---.---- 14
Banks______________
1
1
__
Barrow
.____
_
.___
Bartow_____________
1
Ben HiIL__________
1
1
Berrien_____________
__
__
1
2
__
_
_
2
1
1
4
2
1
3
2
1
3
Bihb_______________ BleckIey____________ Brantley____________
3
1
2 _
__ __
2
2
10
1
3
2
1
36
__
~~~~~~~::::::::::: -::::::: ----~--- -----~- ::::-:::1 3Yz :::::::: :::::::: ::::::- :::::::- :::::::: 4n :::::::: -::::::: :::-:::- :::::::: ~
Bulloch_____________ Burke______________ Butts_______________ Calhoun____________ Camden____________
1 1
Yz
1
1
1
2
1
Yz 1
1
2
2
__
3
2
1
3
2
13
1
11
4
7
1
9
54 __
91 _
_
~ :::::::: ~
7
22
10
22
2
6
4
11
4
14
Candler_____________ Carroll_____________ Catoosa____________ Charlton___________ Chatham_________
Chattahoochee____ Chattooga__________ Cherokee___________ Clarke______________ Clay_______________
__ __ 1
__
1
1
1
__
16
2
1
1
2
1
2 __
1
*7
30
__ 4 1
1
3
4
__
1
1
1
2
2
5
8
4
12
__
_
2
2
4
5
16
60
52
4
132
1
4
1
1
1
24 2
13 1
2
6 1
38 3
~!~~ ~.~ ~.~ :~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~.~ ~.~ I.~ 3
1
3
I . . 1; .. .;. .:..;. 10
3 2 7
8 4 9 13 10
17
2
2
5
Crawford
Crisp_______________
1
1
2
_ _
13 2
5
10 1 4
24 3 9
Dade_______________
1
1
_
Dawson
~
,
_
~~,. : ,t;::., .:........,...... ,: ....;1; . ~; ,; ;
Douglas____________
Early______________
1
1
Echols______________
1
1
3
3
7
2
1
3
2
10
4
14
_
1
1
2
!~:~~~l~:::::::::: :::::::: "r :::::::: :::::::: ::::~::: :::::::: :::::::: ::::::::1=::::::: ::::~:::
~::r~::::::::::::: :::::::: ~ ~_ :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: ::
5
13
7
12
____ __ __ ________
1
Y2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2
4 2
144
-11 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
Fayette_____________
Floyd______________
1
Forsyth
Franklin____________
Fulton_____________
1
__ _
3
2
1
1
1
1
14
21Y2
5 2
_ 2
41Y2
Gilmer
Glascock Glynn______________ Gordon Grady______________
'________
1
1
1
I
_
1
1
1
3
15
15
31
_
11
Greene
..
GwinnetL__________
1
1
Habersham_________
HalL
.
Hancock____________
1
Y2
Y2
18
3
5
2
_
13
'Chatham-3 Nurses included.
1
1
6
14
3
6
1
2
5
17
TABLE X-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOLS-MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION-INSTRUCTIONAL AND NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL (1959-60)
*See note at end of table
SYSTEM-WIDE PERSONNEL
I SCHOOL PERSONNEL SCHOOL NON-INSTR. PERSONNEL*
SYSTEM
== -1== I Houston
Irwin Jackson____________ Jasper Jeff Davis ..
Admin. Assist.
_ _
Instr. Visit. Attend. Supv, Teach. Off.
Maintenance
Lunch Supv.
I
Lib. Supv.
i
Clerical
I 0 ther
Total
Half Time or More
I Lunch Cus-
Clerks Prog. todial Other Tota!
Schoo! Bus
Assist. Libra- Conn-
Plant Shop
I
Principal rian selor
------ --- --- --- --- --- --- --5-
I
--1
--1--1-2---6------19-
1 __-
-
-
-
. ---
-
-
-
-
-.-
-
-
2 -
- - - - -- I
--- - - - -- -
-.
--
2
--- ---
-
-
--
---
-- -- .
- -- - -- - - . .
-- - - - - - - -
-
- -- . .
- - - - --
------
-
--- -
-- --______
1 2
1
5
3
9
1
24
21
37
.
2
1
3
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
._ ..
._. __.
Y2
.. __.___
1
1. ___--
_
-
.-
.
-
- --
Y2
. --- ---
-
-
-
.
--
-.. -
-
--
-
-
-
-
Y2
- -- -
- --
-
-
-
--- ---
----
- --
--
- - - - - . --- - - - - -
------ - - - - - - - -- - - - --- - - - - -
1
._
1Y2 .
1 --- __
11 6
6 5
18 11
2
1
3
8
3
11
3
2
5
Lanier
.
Laurens____________
Lee. .
.
Liberty
. ..
Lincoln . .
1 _-
._ 1
-
._
-
----
- --
-- --
-.
-
.
--
.-
--
-
-
-
-
- --
.
-- -
- -- --
-
- --
-
-
-- -
.
---
-
-
--
--- -
- - - -- - - -
---
-- --- -----.
..
--
- - -- - -
2
1
3
6
6
12
4
2
6
12
8
23
3
2
5
Long_______________ J-lowndes____________ Lumpkin
MacoD_____________ Madison.
.
Y2 1 1 _-
_-
Y2
----- -.
- - --
----
- --
- --
-- -
-- - - -- -----
-
-
.--
--
-
---_.-
-
I
---
-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Y2 -- - -- - - - -
2
- - - - - - ---- --
-
- - - - --
- - - - - --- -
2Y2 3
5 4
6
5
11
3
2
5
Marion McDuffie.. McIntosh Meriwether _ Miller
._______ . __.
1 1 1
_
_-
--- - - -- ---- ---- -- - --
--- - -
--
-----
.-
- .-----
_.-
.
--
--
-
---
---
- - -- -
Y2
- ---
2
- - --
- --
--
-- - -
.
.-
-
-
-
-
-
- --
-- - ------
-- 1
- - ------ - ----
-
-
.-
-
-
-
--_____
--
---
1Y2
1
1.. __
2 1
2
2
7 14 1
3 4
12 20 2
Mitchell____________ 1 Monroe_____________ Montgomery
Morgan. Murray
1
-- -
_- -
- - -- -
-- - - -
~_--
--
--
-
-
--
-
-
- - -- .
- - -- -
- - --
- - --
-- - - -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
..-
-
-
-
-
--
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
i-
---
-
-- I-
-
i -I
--
---
-- - - -
-
-
-- I
-
-
-
-
-
-
_.___ ._ 2
-- . ______1 3
- ::::: ::::::::
1 .-------
::::::::
1
1
1 -------. .-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
:::::::r:::::: ::::::::
32
----~---
25
----~- __
1.1 48
:::::::: ..."
_
MNeuwsctoong_e_e__________ '________
Pg~afuel~d1i:n'gorp~~~:::::::: ::::::::
Peach______________ Pickens Pierce______________ 1 Pike________________ Polk
Pulaski.____________ Putnam____________ Quitman____________ Rahun Randolph___________
~~ctd~k~~::::::::: ::::::::
Schley______________ Screven_____________ Seminole____________
~f:~~~~L::::::::: ::::::::
Stewart_____________ Sumter_____________ TalboL
47
-------- -------- -------- --------
= :::::::: :::::::: ----7--- :::::::::::::::: :::::::: :::::::: ::::::::
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1 1
= :::::::: ::::::::
1
1
~______
1
= :::::::: ::::::::
1 1
1
=~ :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: ~
~
H
~
H
:::::::: ::::::::
= ::::::::
1
I 510
-------- -----1--- -----1---,
16 _
62 4
44 4
122 8
~ ::::::::
= ---_=
::::::::_
7
1
3 -------- --------
2
8 3 3
1 7 2
1
1
_
_
1
_
_ _
6 1 1 2
3
8 2 7 6 9
1
4
7
1
1
1
2
--
-- _
1
2
1
6
2
9
=:_..1. = ~
~
1
1
_
1
_
~ :::::::: :::::::: ::::::::
2
2
2
2
..
=~ _ _
=
38
62
2
1
2
1
8
6
2
1
~_..i. __ =~
5
2
13
4
8
3
::::::::
114 3 3 15 3
~~ _
7 17 11
Taliaferro
_
TattnaIL
_
Taylor
_
Tellair
_
TerreIL
_
Thomas____________ TiIL________________ Toombs____________ Towns
Treutlen____________
H
lH
__ __
2 7
1
1
----------------1
3 8
4
3
7
10
4
15
7
1
8
11
18
7
11
2
4
_
4
Troup______________
1
4
15
Turner_____________
4
Twiggs_____________
1
1
1
3
1
5
4
10
Union
_
Upson_____________
1
1
8
4
12
~~lJ..:.r::.~
,
i
::1:.481
:_..::
.,~
H81)FF:
::I 'j;2
.:b:[,~J
.
.
TABLE X-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOLS-MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION-INSTRUCTIONAL AND NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL (1959.60)
*See note at end of table
SYSTEM-WIDE PERSONNEL*
SCHOOL PERSONNEL SCHOOL NON-INSTR. PERSONNEL*
SYSTEM
Admin. Instr. Assist. Snpv.
Visit. Teach.
Maintenance
Attend. 1
,--_ _ 1 Lnnch
Off.
Snpv.
School Bus
Plant Shop
Lib. Supv.
Clerical
Other
Half Time or More Total
Assist. Libra- CounPrincipal rian selor
Clerks
Lunch Prog,
Custndial
Other
Total
-----1--------------------------------------
Wayne_.
.__
Webster____________
Wheeler.___________
711
!i
White
1
1
3
3
7
1
1
%
1)12
1
2
1
3
._
Whitfield.
_
Wilcox._.__________
1
s:: Wilkes.__.__________
1 ..
..
..
. _.
. __..
Wilkinson
.- ._ 1
._ ------
3 _. . __ . ._______
. __ .__
1
1
.. .
4 ._______ 1
l>:> Worth .
----. -
-------- -------- --.---.- ----.--- --- -- -------- -------- ------ -------- .-.----- ------ __ ----
-
__ _ _
4 4 7
---- _ 10
Total Counties _ 2)1 78
129')i 33
7)1
15
288~.
14
73
32)1 101 948
3
------~-
7
3 ---.--.-
7
4 -------- 11
5 -------- 15
680)1 20 1.749)1
Americus .___
_
BAatlrannetas_v_il_le__________ 1.
7
2
3
31
Bremen Buford_.___________
.
_
..
. ._______ 1
Calhoun
.
._
Carrollton___________
Cartersville.
.
Cedartown
.______
Chickamauga
Cochran____________
Commerce
Dalton.
Deeatur; ,
._
Dublin, ,
.__
. __ .__ 1
._._. .__
._.
___ . . 2
.
._
._ __
2
47 __._____ 31
13
_
.
1
1
.__
)1
.
.___
1
_
,_______
.___ 7 66 124
.___ __ 2
2 3 2 3
3 197
_ 1
1 2 2 2
2 _
4 4
5
1 1 2 3 4
. . 10
387 _
.
_
3
3 5 .____ 4 5
_
---.-._--
3
---.----
1
-------- 6
--._-_.- 7
-------.
9
Fitzgerald
-------- %' ------- ,-------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ------- ------- %'
1
1
1
2
1
2 -------- 5
!i~g?~~~~~~~~~~~ :~~~~~~: :~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~: ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~: ~~~~~~~~ :~~~~~~~ ~~~~:~~~ :::~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~: ~~:~~~~~ ~~~~~~:~ ~~~~~~~~ ::~~~~~ ; ::::~::: ~~~~~~~~ : : ;: :
LaGrange___________ Marietta____________ Moultrie____________
Newnan. Pelham
Quitman __._________
Rome______________
Tallapoosa
Tallulah Falls.
Thomaston
.
1
.
.
.___
1 __ ._._. _._.
_
1 1
.
3 1
1
_ _ 1
11 5 3
7 -------- 18
3 ---.--.-
8
2
_.-.--.-
6
. ._
.
.__ _
1
1
._. __ _
5 4
2 -------- 7
1 ---.-.-.
5
.
. ._______
._______ 1
._____ 1
3
1
5
1
._
1
1
1
2
11
8
21
._
__ _
.
._
_
_
.
.
.
_
_
3
2
5
Thomasville
Toccoa_____________
Trion_______________
Valdosta
._____
Vidalia. __._________
1 __.
Waycross___________
1
West Point,
Winder
Total Cities_____ ._._ 1
10%, 2
Total Counties______ 2Yz 78
9712
.__ 1
._ 1
1
__ __
1
._______
1 _.______ ._____
._.
.
.
1
4
_.______
1
1
._
1 __._____
.
1
1
1
1
1
11 3Yz
_ 27 2
3 -------lYz -------1 -------12 -------2 --------
15
5 1 40 4
2
._.
1 _ _
16 2
3
9
--------
26
2 -------- 4
2 -------- 5
5
36 -----.--
1
2
3
1
61%, -------- 42
18Yz 76
276Yz 284Yz -------- 637
2
129')i 33
3
7Yz
8% 15
288,_ 14
73
32Yz 101 948 680Yz 20 1,749Yz
Grand TotaL __. ____ 3Yz 88%, 11712 7
165')i 33
4
9Yz 11% 16
349~12
14
115
51 177 1 224Yz 965 20 2,386Yz
-NOTE: System-wide Personnel-Professional and non-professionalpersonnel who work with all schools in the system and are not assigned to any specific school. School Non-instructional Personnel-Personnel assigned to specificschools.
TABLE XI-WHITE SCHOOLS-TEACHERS-CERTIFICATES (1959.60) *See note at end of table
SYSTEM
Appling Atkinson Bacon BakerBaldwin
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill ,; Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler CarroIL Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
REGULAR PROGRAM TEACHERS'
ADULT PROGRAM
ELEMENTARY
HIGH SCHOOL
I
I Male Female Total Male Female Total
I TNeaocnh- .
Prin.
;
Total
I
5 yr.
Kinder-
TYPE OF CERTIFICATE
garten
Teachers
4 yr. I 3 yr. 2 yr. 1 yr. Permit Total
TEACHERS Male Female Total
Grand Total
All Teachers
--- --------- ---------'-------------------------------
__-
_
5 3
2
_
1
_
3
61
66
32
35
45
47
13
14
50 I 53
21 9 12 5 12
24 10
15 5 26
45
3
114
19
2
56
27
2
76
10 -- ----- 24
38
6
97
14 85 11
3 ------
1 114 --------
--------
114
9 34
9
4 ------ --- -~- 56 --------
2 --------
2
58
9 51 13 3 ------ ------ 76 -------- -------- -------- --------
76
3 16 27 69
4 1 ------ -.---1 ------ ------ -.----
24 97
-----i--
---------------
--------
--------
--------
--------
24 98
_
4
_
3
_
14
27)1 31)1
6
10)1 16Y:; 1
49
39
42
5 -------- 5 -------. 47
76
90
28
22
50
3
143
_
_-II
2
24
3 I 60
26 63
3 20
4 21
7 -------- 33
41
2
106
5 38
5
1 ------ ------ 49 -------- -------- -------- -----.--
4 26 11
6 ------
47 --------
--------
21 78 22 17 ------ 5 143 -------- 3 -.------ 3
4 21
7
1
------ 33 --------
--------
8 59 22 16 1 ------ 106 -------- 5 -------- 5
_ ____---
2
-------3
4 1
454 23 34 25 23)1
456 23
37 29 24Y:;
98
150
248
31
735
166 465
4 -----8-- 4 -------- 27
19
27
2
66
4 15 6 41
13
14
27 -------- 56
10 31
10
7
17
1
42)12
8 27
62 4
15
6 3
30 ------ 12 4 ------ -----4 ------ ------
9 ------ ------
5 ------ ------
735 -------- -------- ---.---- --------
27 -------- -------- -------- --------
66 -------- -------- -------- --------
56 43
--------
--------
---.----
--------
----------------
--------
--------
49 47 146 33 111
735 27 66 56 42)1
_
1
75
_
4
45
__-
_-
-------1 5
27 21
32
76 49 27 22
37
20 14
9 7 12
34 17 7 7
8
54
6
136
31
2
82
16
1
44
14 -------- 36
20
2
59
31 101
4
9 58 10
3 38
3
4 25
6
4 42 10
------
136 -------- -------- -------- -------- 136
2 ------ 3 ------ ------
1 ------ -----3 ------ ------
~~~~~~~~I 82 -------- -------- --------
44 -------- -------- --------
36 -------- -------- -------59 -------- -------- --------
82 44 36 59
___-- ,--
----13 13
24
89 95
24 102 108
_ _
2 28
26 468
28 496
__-
-------4
_
12
4
71 97
4 75 109
_ _-
3 --------
134 10
137 10
6 35 35 9 93
2 19
13 30 24 9 190
2 16
19
2
65
5
59
5
18
1
283
36
4 --------
35
3
45
8 33
172
34 113
172
26 91
47
7 26
815
114 584
8 ------ 4
113
9 61
4 21 30 6 66
1 25
------ -----4 -----21 ------ 4
8 ------
40 ------ 11
3 ------
13
5
:';]:i'~:1 45 ------ 1
1i
172 -------- 3
172 -------- 2
47 815
----------------
----75--
8 ---.----
113 --------
5
46 177 174 47 921
8 120
30 14 4
30 56 5
60
2
171
70
10
217
9 --------1 19
19 112 71 144 2 12
20 17
I
2
2 ------ ------ ------
5 ------1------ ------[
171 -------- --------
211971_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_. -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
171 217 19
Ccllainyctho_n__-_--_-_-_-_-_-_--_-_-_1 Cobk_____________ Coffee_____________
Colquitt.__________
Columbia
_
Cook,
_
Coweta . _
Crawford
_
crisp
1
Dade
_
Dawson
_
B~t~b~~:~::::::::1
Dooly
I,
Dougherty_________ Douglas____________ Early______________ Echols
Effingham__________
E!bert.____________
EnanueL_________
Evans ,
_
Fannin-----------_i
Fayette
_
Floyd_____________
Forsyth____________
Franklin___________
Fulton_____________
Gilmer____________ Glascock
Glynn_____________ Gordon___________ Grady______
Greene _ Gwinnett, ____ Habersham_________
~:~~~~~k:::::::::::
Haralson__________
~:.~~~~:::::::::::I ~:~~~:::::::::::::I
242
193 27
217 29
46 9
40
401
441
107
5
97
102
32
11
96
107
7
I
47
48
9
3
43
46
9
4
56
60
15
14
14
3
57
61
14
3
46
49
16
I
22
23
7
3
85
88
29
50
795
845
152
I
63
64
19
2
32
34
10
7
228
235
43
4
69
73
12
1 _
31 9
32 9
10 4
3
39
42
15
3
63
66
11
4 1
66
70
22
24Y2 25Y2 7
12
72
84
24
34
34
6
18
146
164
44
3
59
62
20
1
64
65
18
22
542
564
145
5 _
49 9
54 9
16 3
7
144
151
41
8
65
73
17
3
62
65
17
26
26
6
35
158
193
48
13 I 72
85
22
__~~
I
131 14
153 14
40 2
8
35
43
10
~
22 56
26 58
9 19
~
22 43
24 50
6 14
51 8 147 34 11
20 16 13 6Y2 20
10 6
28 229 26
14
7220
26 4
11 28 28 11 26
11 43 17 22 192
11 6
56 12 26
17 48 24 42 11
12 8 17 10 18
I 14
917
1
2U I
3a2
2
328
47 727 171 127
57 198 43 30'
3 27 12
4
112 500 82 31
20 123 20
8
12 54 39 21
1
_ 328
I 47
2 727
_ 171
1
_ 127
_ 1
_ _
_ 1
_
328 47 727 172 127
29 I
:!25 I 2
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79 73 88 24Y2
99
3 9 11 2 19
58 48 44 22
60
101 13
a7
27
6
1~1-----2
I,
79 73
_
_
__
1
1
1
------
!!:::::::: ... :::::::: :::::~::i
79 74
90 24Y2 99
26 13 1
57 I
381,
45 i
I
76
_
36
3
148
51 1,277
2
111
li~ 1----16--
58 364
34
3
110
36
1
69
8
17
6
9
J!II 4
25 256 12 90
4 2179 8
!
5 44
8
57 273 19
12 7
1
61 55
10
19 7 3
26
68 , 7 42 10
39 50
5
110
1
121
13 18
81 86
11 12
18
1
44Y2 5 40
50
6
140
17 76 23
17 '
sa
5 34
8
87
254
38 166 36
37
101
10 47 24
40
105
16 82
5
337
43
944
182 663 68
130 17 8 1
8 1
5 _
~~ :::::::: -------- :::::::: ::::::::1
148
5
5
2 1,277
_
_ 111
_
76 36 153 1,277 111
I
_
58 --1
4,
62
11 12
3
4
6 _ _
364
'1
15
8
23 I
110 --------
2
2I
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387 112
70 17
8 5 5 23
:::::::: I 68
1
I
_ 110
,1
1 __
_ _
::& ::::::::I:::::~::
4
1I 5I
69 115
:::::~::I 122 44Y2 140
5
_
53
..i 53
14
1
254
_
254
15
_
2
_
20 _
5 101 105
11 944
2 2
1
3
2
_
104 107 944
27 9 97
sa
18 257
18 3
34 14
161
10
47 193 is 3
I 1
4_
83
_
2M :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: ::::::::1
83
18 257
29 43
102 112
10 14
43 72
2125
2101
1
6_
102 112
_ _
102 112
23 96 46 82 13
22 17 36 16 32
1
50
6
2'95
5
136
4
239
1
28
65 44
96 41
84
9 33
3
_
54 175 32 32
_
23 107
5
4a 148
5 21
32 2
16
4 8
38 20
13 7
7
18 11
73 21
62
11 1 7
6'______ 9
4 A.
1 4
50
_
295
_
I 136
_
::_ 2:J9
_
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:::::::: -------- :::::::: :::::]
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~~ ::::::::
1 ::::::::
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:~ :::::::: -----~-- ::::::::I-----~--I
50 295 136 239
28
65 45 96 42 84
----'--------'---- ---------------'-----'---
-'-----
TABLE XI-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-TEACHERS-CERTIFICATES (1959-60) *See note at end of table
SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY Male Female Total
REGULAR PROGRAM TEACHERS
HIGH SCHOOL Male Female Total
NonTeach. Prin.
Total
TYPE OF CERTIFICATE
Kindergarten Teachers
5 yr. 4 yr. 3 yr. 2 yr. 1 yr. Permit Total
ADULT PROGRAM TEACHERS
Male Female Total
Grand Total
All Teachers
- ~ - ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ - ~ ~ - ~ ~
- ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ - ~ ~ - ~ ~ -
-~
-~ -~ -~
~~- ~~- ~~- ~~-
Houston___________ I rwin______________
16 1
150 32
166 33
JJJaeaefsfpkesDoran_v__i__s______________________________
4 2
36 14 48
40 14 50
43 11 3
6 17
42 14
7 8 14
85
10
261
25
2
60
10
1
51
14 -------- 28
31
2
83
42 173 27 17 ------
2 261 -------- -------- -------- --------
261
7 39 3 28 3 21 9 60
8 9 4
9
6 ------
9 ------
-----4 ------
2 1
~~~~~~~~[~~~~~ 60 -------- --------
51 -------- -------28 -------- --------
83 -------- --------
60 51 28 83
LJJJJeeooafnnhmfenkesasirno_rsns_o____n_______________________________________________________
5 1
--------
1
43 27 26 27 13
48
28 26 27 14
11 4 8 7 2
22 10 14
8 8
33
1
82
14
1
43
22
1
49
15 -------- 42
10 -------- 24
10 62
7
3 ------ ------ 82 -------- -------- -------- -- --~ ---
82
3 39
1
------
43 -------- -------- -------- -------- 43
6 33
8
1
1 49 -------- -------- -------- --------
49
4 28
5
1
3
1 42 -------- -------- -------- --------
42
3 18 1 2 ------ ------ 24 -------- -------- -------- --------
24
L a n i e r _____________ L a u r e n s ____________ Lee _______________
1 4 2
19
20
5
59)1 63)1 17
18
20
4
Liberty ____________ Lincoln ____________
1
--------
37 18
38 18
12 5
8
13 -------- 33
23)1 40)1
2
106
6
10 -------- 30
7
19
2
59
11
16
1
35
7 22
3
1 ------ ------ 33 --------
--------
33
11 84 9 2 ------ ------ 106 -------- 1 -------- 1
107
4 16 8 2 ------ ------ 30 -------- -------- -------- --------
30
7 41 8 3 ------ ------ 59 -------- -------- -------- --------
59
7 23
5 ------ ------ ------ 35 -------- -------- -------- --------
35
LLL oouwnmgnp_dk_ei_sn_________________________________
3 3 6
14
69 32
17 72 38
6 25 3
8 25 15
14
50 18
MM aacdoisno_n_,_____________________
1 4
29 45
30 49
6 13
15 17
21 30
1
32
3
125
2
58
1
52
1
80
2 23
6
1 ------
32 1 -------- -------- -------- 33
8 87 20 8 ------ 2 125 -------- -------- -------- -------- 125
12 38
6
2 ------
58 -------- -------- -------- --------
58
10 38
3
------ 1 52 -------- -------- -------- --------
52
11 51 17 1 ------ ------ 80 -------- -------- -------- --------
80
M M M
arion ____________ cDuflie __________
clntosh __________
3 1
MMielrliewr;e_th_e_r__________________
5 1
15
37 15 49 29
15 40 16 54
30
4i
8
12
1
6
16
22
2
6
4)1 10)1
1
13
24
37
2
6
16
22
2
28 64
4 15 11 50
6 2
3 ------ ------
1 ------
28 -------64 --------
-------- -----2--
2 --------
28 66
27)1 93 54
3 17 16 62 9 42
4
3 ------
1
13 2 ------ ------
3 ------ ------ ------
-----3-- 9238 ________ -------- -------- --------
54 1________
2
1
27)1 93
, 57
MM iotncrhoeell_______________________
I
38 27
38 28
12 4
17 13
29 17
1
68
9 50
4
4 ------
1 68 ________ -------- -------- --------
68
1
46
14 31
1 ------ ------ 46 -------- -------- -------- -------- 46
M M M
ontgomery _______ organ ____________ urray ____________
2 3
18 28
53
18 30 56
6 8
15
8
14
1
33
12 18
I
20 --------
33
3
50 92
-----3-r:::::: -----3-- 7
9 8
21 35
35
4 3 25
1 ------ ------
3 ------
18 ------
6
3530 ________ -------- -------- --------
921 ________
33 50 95
Muscogee__________ N e w t o n ____________
Oconee. _____ . ____ Oglethorpe _________
31 5 3
Paulding___________
9
462 65 27 22 55
493
70 30 22 64
Peach _____________ Pickens ____________ Pierce. ________ . ___ Pike _______________ Polk. ______________
I 6 1 2
7
28 43 47 24
78
29 49 48 26
85
95
177
272
17
23
40
7
10
17
4
13
17
17
17
34
39 4 1 2 1
804
114 48 41
99
251 460
17 78 7 31 5 33 11 70
60 12 8
2 13
25
3
5
3 ------
4
2 ------ ------
1 -----. ------
5 -----. ----.-
~4~8~I_-_-_-_-_~_-_-_
411________
99 ------.-
3
-----_.-
1
--------
3
-----------------------------
6
--_.---.
------1--
864 114 48 42
99
8
19
27
1
57
12 40 4 1 -----.
57 -------- -------- -------- --_.---- 57
9
14
23
1
73
11 36 11 13
2 73 ------.-
--------
73
19
13
32
4
84
6
9
15 _.------ 41
6 54 15
9::::::
84
1 ------ 1
85
4 32
3
1
1 41 1 ------.- -------- -------- 42
17
15
32 -------- 117
13 61 21 20 2 ------ 117 ----.--- .-.----- -------- -------- 117
Pulaski , , __________ Putnam____________ Quitman ___________
.-.-----
--------
R a b u n _____________ Randolph __________
6 I
24 21
7 41
19
24 -------- ------.- -------- 1
25
21
4
10
14
2
37
7
2
4
6 -------- 13
47
18
18
36
2
85
20
7
12
19
2
41
24 8
1 26
-----ii
.----------
------
-----.
.-.--. ---.-
25 ------.- -----_.- -----_.- -_.----37 ------.- ----.-.- -------- .-------
3
8
2
----- . . -.--- 13 --.----- -------- -------- .-.-----
20 62
2
1 ----- . . -.--- 85 ------.-
--------
7 33
1 ------ ------ ------ 41 --------
1 --------
1
25 37 13 85 42
Ricbmond __________
6
382
388
Rockdale __________ Schley _____________
3
34 7
37 7
Screven ____________
3
44
47
Seminole ___________
I
22
23
91
144
235
27
650
10
10
20
2
59
4
4
8 -------- 15
7
14
21
2
70
5
11
16
2
41
92 499 32
9 ------ 18 650 --------
5
9
14
664
5 36 13 5 ------ ------ 59 -------- -------- -------- --------
59
2 8 5
12 55
-----5
1 ------ ------
1
1 ------
30 6 ------ ------ ---._-
15 -------- -------- -------- --------
70 --~-----
41 --------
-------1 --------
1
15
70 42
Spalding ___________ 17
122
139
20
SSSttueempwhtaeerrnt_s__________________________________
---
8 ----
-
46 15 28Y,
54 15 28Y,
18
7 8
Talbot , ____________
I
13
14
7
44
64
4
207
18
36
1
91
5
12 -------- 27
9Y, 17Y, -------- 46
3
10 -------- 24
30 154 15 7 ------ 1 207 -------- -------- 2
2
209
15 69 5 2 ------ ------ 91 -------- -------- -------- -------- 91
2 18 1 6 ------ ------ 27 -------- -------- -------- -------- 27
8 29 4 14
5 6
4
_._---
-----------
-----------
46 -------- -------- ------.- -------24 -------- -------- -------- --------
46 24
Taliaferro __________ Tattnall, __________
-----4--
7 54
7 58
3 19
5 22
8 -------- 15
41
2
101
T a y l o r _____________
23
23
10
11
21
1
45
T e l f a i r _____________
3
45
48
11
20
31
1
80
TerreIL ___________ -------- 25
25
11
9
20 -------- 45
2 8
11 79
2 -----4 ------ ------
10
------ ------
15 -------- -------- -------- --------
101 -------- -------- -------- --------
15 101
7 27 8 3 ------ ------ 45 -------- -------- -------- --------
45
7 62 8 3 ------ ------ 80 -------- -------- -------- --------
80
9 31 4 1 ------ ------ 45 -------- -------- -------- --------
45
TTTTTihoorfeoowtumm_nt_slabe_s_sn___________________________________________________________
2 3
7 1
51
90 40 19 21
53
93 40 26
22
26
20 14 12
6
17 33 14
3 9
43 53
28 15 15
1
97
3
149
3
71
3
44
1
38
12 60 18
6 ------
1 97 -------- -------- -------- --------
97
17 93 24 14 ------
1 149 -------- -------- -------- -------- 149
5 53 10 3 ------ ------ 71 -------- -------- -------- -------- 71
11 21
7
5 ------ ------ 44 -------- -------- -------- --------
44
5 30 3 ------ ------ ------ 38 -------- -------- -------- --------
38
TTruorunper_________________________
9 1
50 31
59 32
12 14
21 9
33 23
UUT wnpsiioognngs______________________________________
1 5 5
22 33 39
23 38 44
5 9 12
8 16
9
13 25
21
1
93
25 50 15
3 ------ ------ 93 -------- --------
2
2
95
1
56
8 35 11 2 ------ ------ 56 -------- -------- -------- -------- 56
1
37
2 27 5 3 ------ ------ 37 -------- -------- -------- -------- 37
2
65
7 41 12 5 ------ ------ 65 -------- -------- -------- --------
65
2
67
7 43 10 7 -----. ------ 67 -------- -------- -------- -------- 67
Walker , ___________ 21
175
196
WWWaaarrletroe_nu_____________________________________
3 4
72 68 14
75 72
14
Washington ________
2
46
48
47 13 24
5 12
52 29 19
7 19
99 42 43
12 31
10
305
3
120
3
118
1
27
2
81
33 159 51 43 3 16 305 -------- -------- -------- -------- 305
18 77 19
17 62 31
5 12
18 65
-----ii
1~~(::::: 4 ------ 2 120
-------- -------- --------
8 ------ ------
-------- -------- --------
4 1
------------1------------
81 ________
2 --------_-.-_---
2
120 118 27 83
TABLE XI-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-TEACHER8-CERTIFICATES (1959-60) *See note at end of table
i:lYi:lTEM
Wayne Webster Wheeler White _ Whitfield
WiICOX Wilkes Wilkinsoll_ ~ Worth
ELEMENTARY
REGULAR PROGRAM TEACHERS'
I HIGH SCHOOL
Non~
TYPE OF CERTIFICATE
garten
ADULT PROGRAM TEACHERS
Teach. Total
Teachers
:_1 Prin.
M
Female Total Male Female Total
5 yr. 4 yr. 3 yr. 2 yr. 1 yr. Permit Total
Male Female Total
---
---
Grand Total
All Teachers
_ _
3 1
,
84 7
87 8
_
1
21
22
3
_
31
35
38
96
127
23 4 6 15
42
31 4 10
9 30
54
6
147
8 -------- 16
16
1
39
24
1
63
72
4
203
20 89
I
7
5 25
8 46
26 122
26 4
7 6 26
9 3
1 _____3_
1 ______
2 ______ 29 ______
1 1
------
11467 ________ 39 ________ --------
--------
--------
63 ________ -------- -------- --------
203 -------- -------- -------- --------
147 16 39 63 203
1)1 31)1 33
_
1
29
30
_j
2
24
26
j
4
49
53
14 5 5 20
16)1 15 14 17
30)1 --------
20
2
19 --------
37
3
63)1 52 45 93
5 10 7 10
44 25 31 59
10 173
14
5 3 ______ 10
______ ______ -_-_-_-_-_-_
I
------
------
64 52 45 93
1 ________ _. ______ ________
2 ----------------------
--------
--------
--------
--------
2 ----------------------
66)1 52 45 93
Total Counties------ 85)1 10,677 11 ,462}", 2,823 3,747 6,570
568 18,600)1 2,995 12,386 2,012 1,006 29 175 18,603 58
160
65
225 18,883)1
r
1
AAmtlaenritcaus Barnesville Bremen Buford
1
------_ :1 1
I1
29 _- - - -
31 1,100
18
3
16
_ ----
15
Calhoun Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown
1
_ ----
20
_
1
43
_
2
42
_
6
37
Chickamauga
__ I, ---
12
Cochran. _
1
17
Commerce __
2
20
--d Daltonc, ,
__I 8
73
g~bli:::: :::::::: 1
74 44
32
10
1,129
252
18
20
19
7
15
5
20
14
44
10
44
15
43
15
12
4
18
8
22
10
81 I 21
74
18
45 I
9
I
13 476
9 7 6
15 12
12 25
8
12
13
19 35
I
18 I
23
2
57
728
90 1,947
29 --------
47
14 -------- 33
11 -------- 26
29
2
51
22 --------1 66
27
3 I 74
40 12
~ 84 I 26
20 23 40 I 53 27 j
2 I 40
I
46
5
126
9 1 136
3 I 75
14 39 500 1,388
16 29
~~::~:::[;;~;; 5 24
6 16
3 48 41 4
1 11
1
______ ______
______ ______ ______
-----------
---------------------
57 1,947
47 33 26
1
15 ----24--
1 --------
12 38 ______
1 :::::~::I 16 43
3
13 52 16 57
8
3 18
1
1 4
______ ______
------
s3 -__-_-_-_-_:_:_:_:_:_:
3
_
I
51 ________
66 ________
74 ________ 84 ________
6 --------
6
-_ _- 26
________
--------
-- "-----
~
------ --------
.. -_._- ----_ ..
57 2,059
47 35 28
51 66 80 84 26
r----- :~k~~~~~~,~~~~~~:::~::~~~t~~~~:~ 7 29
8 37 31 67 37 88 151 59,
L---~ 1142 ---1-1-
-__-_1__-_- - - - -3[
::::::I:=::::!
40 ________
I
I
1
41
46
126
136
i
75
Fitzgerald__________
29
30
12 I 19
31
Gainesville _________
2
73
75
10
26
36
Hawkinsville _______ --------
4
4
5
11
16
Hogansville ________ Jefferson ___________
-
-
-
----I
21 27
21 28
4 11
10 13
14 24
LaGrange __________
Marietta___________
2
87 95
88 97
11 17
28 36
39 53
Moultrie ___________ Newnan___________
--
-----4
49 44
49 48
38 15
43 19
81 34
Pelham ____________
1
21
22
6
10
16
2
63
17- 43
31______ ------ ------1 63 -------- 1-- ______ 1--
1
--
63
6 1
2
I 117
28
21
5
37
3
-------T 80
81 1
12 ______1
2
32
2 ______
---
2
------
117 --------
I -------i--------
21 -------- -------- - -------1--------
37
117 21 37
2
54
------1 9 43
2 -- --- ------
54
1
55
1
9
136
37 78 13
8 -- ------ 136 --- ---- --- --
136
9
159
31 111 11
--- 6
-- -,'._--- 159 ---- -- -- -----
159
3
133
35 80 16
1 ------
1 133 --- ---- 5
140
4 2
86 40
21 65 7 30
------ ------ ------
2
1 ---- ----
86 40
________
---------------
86 40
Quitman ___________ Rome _____________ Tallapoosa _________
--
-----5
1
17 107 12
17 112
13
25 3
3 34
4
3 59 7
Tallulah Falls ______ Thomaston _________
-------4
4 43
4 47
5 24
5 23
10 47
1
21
4
175
1
21
1
15
5
99
3 16
2
38 109 15
2 16
2
5 10 ______
30 62
6
---- - -13 ------ --
1 ------ 1---------- 1----
1 ------ ------
21 -------- --------
175 --------
21 --------
1
15
--------
99
3 --------
21 175 22
15 102
Thomasville ________ Toccoa ____________ T r i o n ______________
52
53
9
19
28
29
30
10
14
24
20
21
9
8
17
Valdosta ___________
5
79
Vidalia ____________ --------
28
84 28
14 3
39 14
53 17
4
85
2
56
1
39
5
142
1
46
16 62
5
2 ------ ------ 85 -------- --------
14 40
2
------ ------ 56 --------
15 19
4
1 ------ ------ 39 --------
6
25 109
8
------ ------ 142 -------- --------
7 32
4
3 ------ ------ 46 -------- --------
85
56 45 142
46
Waycross __________
~
II'-
'"
West Point Winder ____
72
73
16
33
49
5
127
31 85 10
1 ------ ------ 127 -------- --------
12
14
4
5
9 -------- 23
6 14
3
------ ------ 23
22
24
11
13
24
1
49
14 32
2
1 ------ ------ 49
Total Cities
89 2,509 2,598
680 1,109 1,789
191 4,578 1,098 3,164 217 92 ------
7 4,578 95
28
18
127 23 49
46
4,719
Total Counties ______ 785)1 10,677 11 ,462)1 2,823 3,747 6,570
568 18,600)1 2,995 12,386 2,012 1,006 29 175 18,603 58
160
65
225 18,883)1
Grand TotaL ______ 874)1 13,186 14,060)1 3,503 4,856 8,359
759 23,178)1 4,093 15,550 2,229 1,098 29 182 23,181 153
188
83
271 23,602)1
*NOTE: Regular Program Teachers-Includes teachers, teaching and non-teaching principals, librarians, counselors, exceptional children teachers, etc. Excludes kindergarten, evening school, adult program teachers.
TABLE XII-NEGRO SCHOOL8-TEACHERS-CERTIFICATES (1959-60) *See note at end of table
REGULAR PROGRAM TEACHERS'
ADULT PROGRAM
i
Kinder-
TEACHERS
Grand
SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY
HIGH SCHOOL
Non-
TYPE OF CE:lTIFICATE
garten
Total
Fe~:le ~ Yr.l.~_~r~_I~~~~~ ~~~i== _ ~~I~_.i_~~~~~ ~~:~I 1---,---,---1---,----,---1 Teach. Total Prin.
IIII
Appling____________ Ma:
TO::1 Ma: Fern:le TO:l - - 1 - --3-5- 5 yr' 4 Y:4 3 yr'
Teachers
II
All Teachers
__ __ --3-5-
Atkinson___________
14
14
3
3
6
20
45 12
63
20
1________
20
Bacon_____________
8
8
3
1
4
12
11
1
12
_
12
Baker_____________ 1
21
22
4
6
10
1
33
2
31 ------ ------ ------ ------
33 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
33
:::;:;::I __ i;~~;~~~;;;;;;;;; :~~ ~~__ ~ ~;__ 7~ ~ 5Y2 4;
8'0
22Y2
4
;;:::: ;::::: :::::: 7: :::;:::: :-:::::: ::::::::
~;
; 'J"i 'J;;' . i - I - n :::::: :::::: :::::: ~:~tllill::::::::::: =__ I~ 1~
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B~
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i
~
1
~gl:::::::: :::::::: :::::::: :::::::: ~g
i~;~ '~ ,:i:::~::::~'~';
'J
Bryan_____________ 1
19
20
5
4
9
29
6 23
29'________
29
Bulloch____________ Burke _____________
Butts______________ Calhoun ___________ Camden ___________
7 9 2
5 2
51 82 22 31
28
58 91 24 36
30
13 16 8 8 10
14 16 5 7 7
27
2
87
32
1
124
13
1
38
15 --------
51
17
1
48
5 75 10 108 5 31 2 48 5 41
7 ------ ------ ------
6 ------ ------
1 ------ ------
1
1 ------ ------ ------
2 ------ ------ ------
87 -------- -------- -------- --------
124 -------- -------- -------- --------
-------- 38 -------- --------
--------
51 -------- -------- -------- --------
48 -------- -------- -------- --------
87 124
38 51 48
Candler ____________ ( arroll_____________ Catoosa____________
1 9
Charlton ___________ Chatham___________
2 22
Chattahoochee ______
Chattooga __________ Cherokee__________ (Cllaaryk_e___________________________
1 2 4
3
16 30 2 10 287
6 10 4 59 15
17
2
4
6
1
39 -------- -------- -------- --------
2
1 --------
1 --------
12
5
1
6 --------
309
63
97
160
21
6
2 --------
2 --------
11
3
5
8
1
6
2
4
6 --------
63 18
15 6
17 3
,
32 9
5 1
24
2
39
7
3 ------
18
1
490
131
8
1
20
3
12
3
100
30
28
1
22
------ ------ ------
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1k:::::
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3:;1-----;
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------ ------
1
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------ ------ ------
24 -------- -------- -------- --------
:~!I:'" ::::::::1 -------- 393 -------________ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18 ________ 1
---------------
----50-- 32
1
1
-------- --------
--------
--------
24 39 3 18 540
8 21 12 100 28
CClliaoychto_n_-_-_-_-_--_____________ Cobb ______________ Coffee _____________
3 3 3 4
Colquitt ___________
4
32 12 22 34 42
35
7
9 16 --------
15
1
4
5
1
25
3
1
4 --------
38
10
10
20
1
46 -------- -------- -------- 1
Columbia __________ Cook. _____________ Coweta ____________ Crawford __________ Crisp ______________
2 I
8 2 4
34
23 42 17 49
36 24
50 19
53
5 3 14 4
5
9 7 17 6
9
14 10 31 10 14
1 1 1 1 3
Dade ______________
Dawson ____________ Decatur ___________
------------:i--
DcKalb____________ Lodge _____________
8 3
2
2
60 ----6:i--
66
74
28
31
1 -------- 1 --------
12 ----24-- ----:i6-- 1
17
20
37
5
4
7
11
1
Dooly _____________
Dougherty _________ Douglas ___________ E a r l y ______________ Echols _____________
4
10 3 1
--------
42 144
12 41 3
46 154 15 42
3
12 21
5 14 1
9 30
7 8 1
21
2
51
8
12
1
22
2
2 --------
Effingham __________ Elbert _____________
EmanueL __________ Evans _____________ Fannin. ___________
1 8 3 1
--------
27 36 34
17 1
28
5
8 13 --------
44
11
9
20
3
37
11
8
19
1
18
3
5
8
1
1 -------- -------- -------- --------
Fayette------ ______
1
17
FFolorsyydth-------_-_-_-_--_-_-_-_-_ --------
5
Franklin ___________ Fulton _____________
2 17
12 85
18
2
4
6
1
5 -------- -------- -------- --------
--------
14
6
1
7 --------
102
21
27
48
7
Gilmer _____________ Glascock ___________
--------
Glynn _____________ Gordon ____________
2
Grady _____________
2
-----6--
67
----:iii--
6 69
----4i--
2 12
10
1 18
15
--------
3 --------
30
3
25
1
Greene __ _________ Gwinnett __________ H a b e r s h a m _________ Hall _______________
Hancock ___________
7
2
------------5--
37 14 5
50
44 16 5
55
9 6 3
11
12 3 3
9
21
2
9
1
6 --------
20
2
Haralson ___________ Harris___ ________ Hart ______________ Heard _____________
1 6 5 2
7 38 14
9
8 44 19
11
Henry.------------
7
40
47
3
4
7 --------
9
13
22
1
4
5
9
1
3
4
7
1
8
13
21
2
51
5 46
------ ------ ------
21
1 19 1 ------ ------ ------
29
3 24 2 ------ ------ -- ----
59
6 53 ------ ------ ------ ------
47
5 42 ------ ------ ------ ------
51
4 35 9 3 ------ ------
35
1 31 2 1 ------ ------
82 30
13 3
68 27
1
------
------
------
------
------
-----------
70
5 65 ------ ------ ------ ------
3 ------
100
19
116
22
43
3
2 ------ ------ 1 ------
------ ------ ------
78 3 ------ ------ ------
90
4 ------ ------ ------
39 1 ------ ------ ------
69
8 56
213
50 161
28
4 21
66
5 61
5 ------
4
5 ------ ------
1 ------ ------
1
3 ------ ------ ------
------ ------ ------
1 ------ ------ ------
41
4
67
9
57
5
27
4
1 ------
34
3
------ ------
43 13
2 ------ ------
47
4
1 ------ ------
22
1 ------ ------ ------
1 ------ ------ ------ ------
25
1 20
4 ------ ------ ------
5
2
3 ------ ------ ------ ------
------ ------ ------
21
1 18
2
------ ------
157
49 100
6
2 ------ ------
9
1
-----7
------
------
------ -----1
102
25 71 ------
3
2
1
67
8 ----57
------ ------ ------
2 ------ ------ ------
67
8
26
2
11
2
77 -----5
56
2
1 ------ ------
24 ------ ------ ------ ------
9 ------ ------ ------ ------
------ ------ ------
67 5 ------ ------ ------
15 67
4
6
8 54
5 5
------------
------
------
------
29
2 22
4 ------ ------
1
19 70
4 13 15 54
2 1
------
------
------
------
------
------
-------- -------- 51 ---~~~--
___ M ____
51
21 -------- -------- -------- -------- 21
29 -------- -------- -------- -------- 29
59 -------- -------- -------- -------- 59
47 -------- -------- -------- --------
47
51 -------- -------- -------- -------- 51
~~~~~~~r~~~~~~ 8325 ________
30' ________ 70 --------
----------------
---------------
35 82 30 70
3 -------- --------,-------- --------
3
-------- --------
100 -------- --------
1
1
101
116 -------- -------- -------- --------
116
43 -------- -------- ---- --- --------
43
69 --------
69
213 -------- 13
9
22
235
28 -------- -------- -------- --------
28
66 T------- -------- -------- --------
66
5 -------- -------- -------- --------
5
41 --------
67 --------
2
---------------
-1--- 2--
41 69
57 -------- -------- -------- --------
57
27 -------- -------- -------- --------
27
1 -------- -------- -------- --------
1
25 -------- -------- -------- --------
25
5 -------- -------- -------- --------
5
-------- -------- -------- --------
21 -------- -------- -------- --------
21
157 -------- -------- -------- --------
157
-------- -------- -------- --------
9 -------- -------- -------- --------
9
102 -------- -------- -------- --------
102
-------- -------- -------- -----_.- ------67--
67 -------- -------- -------- --------
67 -------- -------- -------- --------
67
26 -------- -------- -------- -------- 26
11 -------- -------- -------- --------
11
-------- -------- -------- --------
77 -------- -------- -------- --------
77
15 67
-------- --------------- --------
---------------
---------------
15 67
29 -------- -------- -------- --------
29
19 70
----------------
--------
--------
--------
--------
-------------
-
19 70
TABLE XII-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOL8-TEACHER8-CERTIFICATES (1959-60)
*See note at end of table
~
~
REGULAR PROGRAM TEACHERS'
:
I ADULT PROGRAM
SYSTEM
ELEMENTARY
HIGH SCHOOL
Non-
TYPE OF CERTIFICATE
I Kinder-I
garten
TEACHERS
Teach. Total
Teachers
_
Prin.
Male Female Total Male Female Total
5 yr. 4 yr. 3 yr. 2 yr. 1 yr. Permit Total
Male Female Total
- - - - - - - - - - - -
--- ------ ---- -- -- -- -- ----1---- ---- --
Grand Total
All Teachers
_
Houston ___________
2
Irwin ______________ Jackson ____________
5 1
Jasper _____________ Jeff Davis __________
3 2
57 22 9 22 11
59 27 10 25 13
11 6 4
6 2
11 4 5
5 6
22
4
85
10 -------.
37
9
1
20
11
1
37
8 --------
21
5 4
80 ________ 33 ________
2 15
L_
2 1
3230
2._ ________
85
37
20
~
37
~ __~
21
~
~
_
~_~
_
~
_
~
_
~ _~
_
85 37 20 37 21
Jefferson ___________
6
55
Jenkins_________ ._. Johnson ____________ Jones ______________
6 - ... --.- ....
1
28 17 27
Lamar_____________
1
26
61 34
17 28 27
12 8 3 7 5
12 5 4 5 8
24
3
88
13
1
48
7
1
25
12 .-----.-
40
13
1
41
10 70 6 34 3 18 3 34 7 28
7
7 2
1 1
2
L_
6 __
_ 88 _ 48 _ 25
40
41
iI
'~
~~
~
~ __~
~
~~
I
~
_
~
_
_
~
_
89 48 25 40 41
Lanier _____________
2
8
Laurens_____ ...... __.. __ Lee________________
---
--
--1
Liberty ____________ Lincoln ____________
7 4
49
28 42 17
Long ______________ --------
10
Lowndes. __.. _______ Lumpkin ___________ Macoo _____________ Madison ___________
--
-
1
----5 1
36 1
47 18
10
3
2
5 --------
49
6
18
24
3
29
7
3
10
1
49
6
15
21
1
21
5
6
11
1
10
4
2
6 --------
37
6
9
15
1
----24-- 1 -.------ --------
--------
52
9
15
1
19
6
1
7
1
15
2
76
6
40
1
71
9
33
3
16
2
53
3
1 ------
77
9
27
5
9 63
4._ 4
3
37 56 24
2._ 6 __ 6 __
14 ________
401 _____9___
62
5
18
3
15 _ 76
40 71
33
~~
~
~
~~~
_ _
_ _
_
15
76 40 71 33
16 53
1 77 27
Marion__. _________ McDuffie _____~ ____
2 5
McIntosh __________
6
18 27 26
20 32 32
3
7 4
7
10
5
12
9
13
Meriwether__"... _. ____
9
49
58
10
14
24
Miller _____~ ------
3
16
19
4
2
Ii
1
31
1
45
1
46
2
84
I
26
2
28 _~ ___~
2 40
L_
8 36
2._
6 2
2742 ___ 6 __ -- --
31 47 46 84
26
Mitehell , . ______ ~~~1
5
40
~~~~~~~~;y::: ::::1- ----2-
31 16
Morgan____________ 5
30
Murray____________
I --------
45
9
10
19
1
31
10
8
18
1
I i 18
1
8
9
1
35
5
8
13
I
1 ,-------- --------1-------- --------
65
7
50
2
28
3
49
5
1 1------
4577
__
1
-~
~
-~
21 41
L 3 ~__
1 __ --- --
65 50 28 49
1
Muacogee. _________ ! Newlon____________ :
27 I 171 I 198
5
35
40
Oconee. ___. _______
1
8
9
Oglethorpe _________
3
23
26
Paulding___________ -.------
8
8
Peach_____________ Pickens____________
1
44 4
45 4
Pierce. ____________ Pike_______________ Polk_______________
2
2 4
14 19
18
16 21
22
Pulaski- ___________ Putnam ____________
-----3--
15 27
Quilman___________ Rabun _____________
1
9 1
Randolph __________
1
40
15
30 10
1 41
Richmond__________ 23
193
216
Rockdale__________
2
Schley_____________
1
14 12
16 13
Screven. ___________ 5
Seminole___________
3
55 18
60 21
27 8 5 4
2
52 11 2 6 4
79 19 7 10
6
-------+--:J~~~:-J::~~~j 12
289 I
1I
60 16
1
37
1
15
78 2
2 3 1
199 11
53
3
2 ::::::i_____=I
------1 14
32
-----2
--._--
------
------
------;
11
1
2 ------ ------
289
17 1----
60
16 37
::::::::1::::
15 ----.--- .---
306 60 16 37 15
5 2
5
15 1 4
20
1
66
11 55
3 -------- 7 .--_.- s
9 -------. 25
2 22
------ ._----
----1-------1-------- 2
------
::::::1 1 ------
66 -_.----- --
1
7 -------- .--- ---- .------- --------
25 -------- .--- ---- -------- ---_.---
66 7
25
5
9
14
1
36
5 29
2 ------ ------ ------ 36 -------- ---- ---.
--------,11
36
3
5
8 ---- --- 30
6 19
5 ------ ------
30 --- -- ---
30
,
5
9
1
25
3 18
4 ------ ------ ------ 25 --------1_---
25
7
15
1
3
6 --------
----- -------- --------
46
2
16
1
1 ------
44
------ ------
12
1
2 ---- -,------
1 -----5 ------ ------ ------
46 16
1
~~:::J:~-:
46 16 1
44
9
17
63
107
2
60
12
335
7 48
------ ------ ------ 60
60
85 221 19
6 ------
4 335 --------
341
4
5
9
1
26
4 22 -- --- ------ ------ ------ 26 -------- ----
26
1
6
7 ---- --- 20
2 16
2
------ ------ 20 --------
21
9
9
18
1
79
10 64
4
1 ------ ------ 79 -------- ----
79
4
6
10
1
32
4 28 ------ ------ ------ ------ 32 -------- ---
32
Spalding___________
7
57
64
Stephens___________
1
4
5
"" Stewart. ___________
<:1l Sumter __. _________
"" Talbol _____________
4 4 2
35 41
33
39 45
35
14
23
2
89
16 70
3 ------ ------ ------ 89 -------- ----
89
7 8 3
----- -------- --------
5 ------
3
8
15
1
55
5 46
10
18 -------- 63
6 54
11
14
1
50
6 42
2 ------ ------ ------
4 ------ ------ ------
2
I ------ ------
2 ------ ------ ------
5 -------- ----
:::: :::::::: ::::::::1 55 -------- ----
63 -------- ---50 -------- ----
5 55
63 50
Taliaferro. _________
3
Tattnall, __________ Taylor_____________
3 4
Telfair_____________
5
TerrelL ___________
6
11 26
23 24 50
14 29 27 29
56
2
4
6
1
21
8
4
12
1
42
4
7
11
1
39
7
8
15 -------- 44
5
11
16
1
73
1 4
20 -----j ------ ------ ------
37
------ ------ ------
21 42
----------------
---
---
8 1
31 -----j ------ ------ ------
42
------ ------
39 -------- ---44 -------- ----
2 64
6
1 ------ ------ 73 -------- ----
21 42 39 44
73
Thomas___________
4
TifL______________
2
TTooowmnsbs____________
1
Treutlen___________
1
40
44
39
41
12
13
~_ ~
11
12
6 4 5
4
14
20
3
67
11
15
2
58
_3 2
8
1
22
------6--1_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- 1----1-8--
11 54
2 ------ ------ ------
5 51
2 ------ ------ ------
3 18
1 ------ ------ ------
------ ------ ------ ------
3 15 ------ ------ ------ -----
67 ---- -- --58 ------- ---
22 -------- ------ ---- ----
18 ------- ----
67 58 22
18
Troup_____________ Turner____ Twiggs____________ Union
Upson_____________
22 3 3
5
15 17 . 30 27
.
37
10
20
5
33 _. 6
32
3
8 4
. __---7--
2
18
2
57
11 45
1 ------ ------
9 -------- 29
4 23
2
------
13
1
47
6 37
3
1 ------
--------
5
-------1
-------38
-----3
------
31
-----3
-----1
-----------
------ 57 -------- ----
-----------
-----------
29 47
-----38
--------
----------------------
----
----
---
----
57 29 47
38
WalkeL___________
15
17
WWaalrleo.n____________
4.
33
37
Warren____________
6
Washinglon________ 11
22
28
57 I 68
10
7 12
3 10 -------- 27
2 20
4
1 ------ ------ 27 -------- ---
_--7---
4 13
17
--------
11 25
--------
-------1 3
54
----4:0--
96
2 49
-----4: -----35 11 82
3
-----j
1
-----------
2
---------------------
------
-----------
------
54 -------- ---
------ -------- ----
496l_-_-_-_-__-_-_
---
----
27 54
I
TABLE XII-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOLS-TEACHERS-CERTIFICATES (1959-60)
"See note at end of table
~----------====--_._.-
SYSTEM
REGULAR PROGRAM TEACHERS'
ADULT PROGRAM
Kinder-
TEACHERS
Grand
ELEMENTARY
HIGH SCHOOL
Non-
TYPE OF CERTIFICATE
garten
Total
1 - - - , - - - - , - - - - 1 - - - , - - - - , - - - - 1 Tpri~~' Total 1--,.----,---,----;---,-----,--1Teachers1 - - - , - - - - , - - - - 1 Te~~ers
Male Female Total Male Female Total
5 yr. 4 yr. 3 yr. 2 yr. 1 yr. Permit Total
Male Female Total
---------1--- ------ ------------ --- ---- -- -- ------- ---- --- --- -----
Wayne Webster.
._
3
. . __. __
24 14
Wbeeler.__________
1
12
Wbite_____________
1
Wbitfield
._.
1
27
5
5
10
1
14
4
3
7 --------
13
4
4
8 --------
. 2 -------- -.-----._--. -_-. -_-_-.-.-.-. -_-_------
38
4
21
1
21
4
2 ------
32
18 15
1 2 1
1 ------ ------
------ -----1 ------ ------
38 21 21
2 ------ ------ ------ ------
2
_ ._
38 21
.. .
21
2
Wilcox__ --- -------
2
20
22
4
4
8
I
31
3 25
3
------ ------ 31 ------- -------- -------- --------1
31
Wilkes._-----------
4
39
43
:N <:n
Wilkinsoll .._________ Worth __-----------
2 4
28 49
30 53
""-
5 6
12 6
17
I
61 ------ 53
12 -------- 42
3 33
7 4
1 2
___.
__
.---------
61 42-
7
10
17
1
71
8 62 1 ------ ------ ------ 71
-------- -. ----- --------
61
44
----- -------- 71
Total Counties ______ 523)1 4,686 5,209)1 1,019)1 1,278 2,297)1 207 7,714 1,106 6,165 364 61
4 14 7,714 17
43
45
88
7,819
Americus___________
3
29
32
5
6
11
BAatlrannetsav.i_ll_e_________ 113
814
927
8
194
223
417
Bremen,
Buford_____________
2
5
7
1
2
3
1
44
8 36
..
44
46 1,390
327 1,046
7 10 . .
1,390 69
_
_
10
9 _. .
_ 10
44 1,463
10
Calhoun , , __.______
1
6
7
Carrollton_________
2
13
15
4
3
7 ._______ 14
7
11
18
1
34
1 13 ._. 5 29
14
34
.
14
_
34
Cartersville________ 1
11
12
5
8
13
1
26
5 19
1
1
26.
28
Cedartown
. __..
7
7
7
4
11
. 18
4 14
18
18
Chickamauga_____ ---.--.- -.------ -------- -------- -.------ ------.- -----.-- -------- ------ --- .. -
1
1
------ ------
g~~e~~~~~~:::: :::::~:: J J I----~-- -----~-- ----:--,:::::i:::!
1:~ ::::::1'::::::11::::::11:::::: :il:::::::I---:-:I-: :-:::/:-::::-:1
14 6 18
DDencbalitnn_r____ _._________________
22 ', 2168
2280!,
53
86 'I
1111
I 1
2
3339 I
74,
3229
------,-. -----
---.-. --
1
~_
33391,-__:_:_:_:_:-_~ :i_:_:_:.:_:_:_-_:,_-.- --I - -- -'1"
34 39
Fitzgerald__________ , 2
18
20
Gainesville_________
3
30
33
4 5
8
12
8
13
i1
33
2
48
Hawkinsville_______
1
10
11 -------- -------- -- ----- -------- 11
6 7
1-_ 27' ___
38
3 ____
------ ----
------ --
3
8 ------ -- --- ------ ----
Hogansville____ ---Jefferson___________
3 --------
10 --------
13 --------
3 --------
3
6 -------- 19
4 15 ------ --- -- ---- ---
------ -------- -------- -------- ------ ------ ------ ---- ------ ----
LaGrange _________
7
42
Marietta ___________
3
18
Moultrie ___________ Newnan ___________
3 2
5 25
Pelham ____________ -------- 19
49
6
8
14
4
67
21
9
8
17
2
40
8
10
11
21
1
30
27 -------- -------- --------
2
29
19
5
4
9 -- ----- 28
15 50 ------
2 ---- -- ---
5 35 ------ ------ -- -- --
7 23 ------ ------ -- --
5 24 ------ ----- ----- --
2 26 ------ --- -- ---- --
Quitman ___________ Rome _____________ Tallapoosa ___ _____ Tallulah Falla______ Thomaston _________
4
17
7
39
-------- --------
3
12
21
2
2
46
7
12
-------- -------- --------
----i5-- -----5-- 8
4 19 --------
13
1
1
-.----------i--
26
4
66
10
-------- ------
29
4
22 55 ------
24
-----1
-- ---
-1
-------
---------------
---------- ---- ---- ---
----------
Thomasville________ Toccoa____________ Trion ______________ Valdosta___________
.3
------------2--
Vidalia____________
4
37 12
2 57 11
40
7
13
20
2
12
5
4
9
1
2 --- ---- -------- -------- --------
59
8
24
32
4
15
5
3
8
1
62
22
22
2
2 ------
95
10
24
1
40 ------ ------ ------ ----
20 ------ ------ ----- --2 ------ ------ ------ ----
85 ------ ------ ------ ----
23 ---- -.---- ---- ----
33, 48'
--I, -------
11
,
19
_
67 _
40
_
30
_
29
_
28
_
26
_
66
_
29
62
22
2
95
_
_
24
_
Waycross _______~ __
2
51
53
West Point _________
1
15
16
Winder ____________
2
12
14
9
17
26
4
6
10
6
2
8
3
82
25 56 -----
1 ------ ----
1
27
2 23
I
1 --- -- ----
1
23
1 21
1 ------ ------ ----
Total Cities________ 179 1,394 1,573
337
419
756
80 2,409
503 1,876 15 15 ------ ---- 2,409 69
Total Counties_____ 523Yz 4,686 5,209Yz I,Ol9Yz 1,278 2,297Yz 207 7,714 1,106 6,165 364 61
4 14 7,714 17
43
I Grand TotaL ______ 702Yz 6,080 6,782Yz 1,356Yz 1,697 3,053Yz! 287 10,123 1,609 8,041 379
76
4 1~_86 __4_5
"'NOTE: Regular Program Teachers-Includes teachers, teaching and non-teaching principals, librarians, counselors, exceptional children teachers, etc. Excludes kindergarten, evening school, adult program teachers.
----- _
_
33 48
11
19
67 40 30 29 28
26 66
_
29
_
_ _ _
_
62 22
2 95
24
82 27 23
2,485
45
88
7,819
10,304
50_ _9_5-'-
_
TABLE XIII-WHITE SCHOOLS-SIZE OF SCHOOLS BY NUMBER OF TEACHERS (1959.60) *See note at end of table
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS BY SIZE (Number of Teachers)
____ I 1
1i
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Total
No.
School.
High
Schools Having SCh00L~* Other
Elem. Grades (Including Schools"
(1-8) Only' Comb. Elem.
and H. S.)
3
1 1
1 1 2
-1
2 4 3 1 20
I
I
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6 5 2 2 6
4
5 11 4 7
32
24
4
4
4
2
4
3
3
1
10 7 2 4 4
2
1
11
6
11
9
3
1
35 I
28
1 8
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13
i 13
11
1 ------------
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15 5
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31 12 13
12 4
25 9
11
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Dadc__________________
Dawson
.
~
Decatur______________
DeKalb________________
Dodge_________________
i
_
_
_
_
'I2
5
3
1
3
2
2
12
8
55
44
6
5
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early
Echols _
_ _
_ _
5
3
15
13
8
7
4
1
1
Effingham
_
Elbert
_
6
5
9
8
Emanuel
Evans ~
_
Fannin
_
8
4
1
10
i;L ~., ~ i 1_ i': 1. i.I 1 :., j., :.,i.,; i.I,''
i.'_
6
13
7
10
8
6
3
45
37
9 1
10
11
6
1
Greene______
Gwinnett._____________________
Haberaharn Lc , ,
1
Hall_________
Hancock.____
1 1
2
__ _
2
3
14
3
__
11 2
2 __
1
1311
2
1
_
_
3
1
17
10
12
10
20
17
1
Haralson
_
Harris________________________
1
i:~~~-~-:-:::::::::::::::::::::~ :::: :::: ::~:I::~:I
7
5
6
5
8
6
4
3
7
6
3 1 6 3
2
1 6 2 3 8
1----:--
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1j--------
, -- -- -- --
1
i1 :~::::::
TABLE XIII-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-SIZE OF SCHOOLS BY NUMBER OF TEACHERS (1959.60)
*See note at end of table
--NUMBER OF SCHOOLS BY SIZE (Number of Teachers)
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
SYSTEM
Total
No. Schools
High
20 Schools Having
Schools" Other
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 and
Elem. Grades (Including Schools'
Over
(1-8) Only' Comb. Elem.
and H. S.)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --
Houston Irwin
Jackson_______________________ Jasper
Jeff Davis
_
1__ _
-
-
-
1 I- -
I I
-
-
--
-
-
1
:I :I
- -- -
1
1-
-
-
-
-- 1
- -- -
--
1
-
--
--
--
-
-
-- -
- - --
-
-
-- -
--
I
- -- 9
- -2
-1
1
- --
:I-
I
Jefferson
Jenkins Johnson Jones, , Lamar;
_
_ _ _
_I
21
--
1
I2 -
1
-
-
-
-
-
1
--
-
1
-
-
--
-- -
1
-- - -
--
-
-1
-
-
-
-
--
-
1
-
1
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2
1 1
I
1
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7
2 4 4 2
Lanier Laurens Lee
Liberty Lincoln
..__
_ _
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2
-1
-- - 1
- -- -- --
-
-
1
1 -- - - -- -
--
--
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1 2 1 2
- --
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1
2
1
8
4
2
1
2
1
1 ------------ 1
Long
Lowndes
Lumpkin________________
Macon
.
Madison
Marion McDuffie McTntosh
Meriwether Miller
..
_ _ .. _
_
_
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+ _
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: ::::1
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2
1 ------------
7
5
6
5
4
3
6
5
1 ------------
3
2
1 ------------1
6
2
2
1
1 2
1 1
1
MitchelL
_
Monroe
...._
Montgomery
Morgan
Murray
_ _ _
1
1
I
1I- -
-
-
-
11
-- - - 1
-
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2
1
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-
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1 2
I
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5 3 2 5 7
2 2 1 4
6
3 1 1 1 1
Muscogee Newton Oconee
Oglethorpe paulding
_ _
_
_ _
Peach
_
Pickens__. _
Pierce
_
Pike
_
PoIL
_
PulaskL
_
Putnam
_
Quitman
_
Rabun _
Randolph
_
Richmond _ Rockdale _ Schley _
Screven _ Seminole _
Spalding _
Stephens _ Stewart _
Sumter _ Talbot , _
.:
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2
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1
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TattnalL _
Taylor
_
Telfair
_
TerreIL
_
Thomas________ TifL__________
Toombs
Towns.
_
Treutlen______
Troup Turner Twiggs
Union Upson
_ _
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t if::::::::::--3
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11
2
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41
36
7
6
5
4
2
1
8
1
2 -.-------.-6 5 7
11
1 2 1 -----------8 2 ------------
26
20
2
1
1
6
4
18
17
8
6
3
1
5
3
3
2
1
8
2
5
2
6
5
6 10
3 4 2
7 4 4 6 5 ------------
21
17
9
6
8
6
1 .-----------
9
I::::~:::
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1--------
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1I ----1----
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1---------------
1
TABLE XIII-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-SIZE OF SCHOOLS BY NUMBER OF TEACHERS (1959.60) *See note at end of table
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS BY SIZE (Number of Teachers)
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
SYSTEM
Wayne Webeter., Wheeler White Whitfield
II
I
i
I
I
I
I
Total
I
I
No.
Schools
High
20 Schools Having
Schools * Other
I I I , 1 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 and
Elem. Grades (Including Schools'
I
I
Over
(1-8) Only' Comb. Elem. and H. S.)
- - - - - - - - - -
- ---
--
:::ri- -~]~l~-~~ _
_ _
-
---
_1
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---- ----
---- ----
---- -------
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1 -
1
----
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1 1
----
----
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I 2
---- I 5
---- ------- ---- I ---- ---- I
---- ---- 5
7
3
I ------------
3
1
4
2
12
9
3
1
1 --------
2 --------
1
1
3 --------
Wilcox-
Wilkes
::::1--:- Wilkinson
,
:::ri- Worth
1
"I" -~~-I-~~- .,.~""""''''...............
_ _
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----
-------
-------
----
----
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____ ____
1
------
1
4
3 4 9
W 56 59 46 67 75 49
29 37 , 42 40 34 I 40 38 42 375 1,147
-~----------
2 3 6
813
4 1 1 3
291
----------------------
-------43
I
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'
---r-- ~;~ne~~lj~::::::::::::::::::::,--=- ::~ Americns________________ _ 1
Bremen Bnford
_'
_ ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- I ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- I
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242
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3
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79
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1 32
I I
I
I
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3
2
95
73
2
1
1 1
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Calhonn Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown
Chickamauga____________ _
_ _ _ _
_
-------
-------
----
----
----
----------
-------
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----
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3 2 1 I
3
2
1
3
2
1
5
5 1
------~4-----I
1 1 1
Cochran
Commerce Dalton
Decatur Dublin
-------r------ _
_ _
_ _
----------
-------
--------
----
-------
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2
---- ---_-_-_-_- --2--
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2 3 6 9 5
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1
2
1
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1
8
1
4
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9
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Y.i~;~~~~~~:::::::::--
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::
i --2 __'. 1 __~ ~_~_ 1 2 } __::
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Moultrie,
1
__' 1 __
1
__
1
_
_
Newnan_______________ _
,___
1
_
=::~ ....1 1 ir'1 .., ..... .. . Pelham:
__ _
,
,____
Q.'~...
1
_
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.2 2
" 111
10
9
7
4
4
3
2
1
2
2
12
10
1
1
5
6 2
1
2
4
5
:: :: -- ~fliZ~~~~:::::::::::::::::::- :::: :)::::1:::::::: ::::'::~:':::: ..'. :~: :::::::::::: .'. ::~1~: :~:
1
1
8 2 2
Total Cities
_
I
1 2 '11 1 4 10 10 12 9 5 11 10 13 13 19 11 12 5 8
239
176
50
13
Total Counties_________
6 12 30 56 59 46 67 75 49 44 26 29 37 42 40 34 40 38 42 37 1,147
813
291
43
Grand TotaL
1 9 13 32 57 60 50 77 85 61 .53 31 40 47 55 53 53 51 50 47 46 1,386
989
341
56
'NOTE: Elementary Schools (1-8)-These schools have no high school grades (9-12). High Schools-Schools with grades 9-12 or 10-12 (including combination elementary and high schools).
Other Schools-Special schools, exceptional schools, ungraded vocational schools, and incomplete high schools with or without elementary grades.
TABLE XIV-NEGRO SCHOOLS-SIZE OF SCHOOLS BY NUMBER OF TEACHERS (1959.60)
*See note at end of table
- - . _ ----================--==========~
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS BY SIZE (Number of Teachers)
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
SYSTEM
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
I
4
5
6
i I
7 8 I9
,I
I
!
I
Total
No. 20 Schools
Schools Having
High Schools'
Other
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 and
Elem. Grades (Including Schools'
Over
(1-8) Only' Comb. Elem.
and H. S.)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ----
____-
-
-
1
_
1
-
-
--
-
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-- --
-
I
--
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- --
-
-
-i
- - --
-----
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--
--
----
- - --
--
i
-
-
-
-
-
- - ---
----
-
-
-
-
- -- - -
-
-
-
i
--
--
--
---
-
--
1
1 2
3 2
1
2 4
Banks
_
Barrow
_
Bartow
_
.. ~:~ri~~~l=====
-
== .: .: === ====== =: .: .: I==== .: =
1 --
--
-- - -
--
- - - - -- -
- --
--
--
-
-
-
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_
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1-
1-
1 --
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2-
-
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1 1 2- 1 9
17
-- --
-- - - - - - - 4
-- --
-
---
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1 1
2
-
---
- ---- --
-- -
1 4
-- -
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H 4 1
3 1
Bulloch Burke Butts
Calhouu Camden
_ _
_
_I
_1
1
-- 2
-
- 1-
-
--
- - --
i
1 -
-:1 -
-- - - -
-1 -2
-
2
1 2 1-
-
-- - 1 5
- - -- -
1
7
-- - - 1
1
- --
-- -
---
1 1
4 4
4 3
Candler
CarrolL____________
Catoosa
_
Charlton
_
Chatham
_
_
_ _ -1----
-
1----
1---- ,_._-
1
;---- 1
2 11
-- I
1
--- 4
-
- -- 1
2
1 - -- - 1
1 14
20
16
Chattahoochee Chattooga
Cherokee clarke
Clay
._ _
._ ..__
_
1
I!
i
1 -
i
1
[i I 1
I 1- 2
-
[
1
----
-
2
-
2
1 !-5
1[ 2
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Cobh-____ _ _
__ __ _ _
Coffee__________ _
_1
_
ColquitL__
,_
_
Columbia _
Cook
_
Coweta Crawford
_ _
----1-- -~
Crisp
_
Dade
Dawson
Decatur______________ _
DeKalh- _
Dodge
_
_
1_
_
.3 _
1_
1
_
1_
2
1
3
3
3
2
2
2
4 1 5 1 3
--2- :::: :::: :::: :::: :::: --1- :::: --- "i :::: :::: :::: --T ----g--- ------7----- ------------ --------
11
2
1
2
8
5
1
_ __
1
4
3
Dooly__________
__
Dougherty_______
__
Douglas
_
Early
_
Echols
_
Effingham__
Elbert
_
Emanuel, _
Evans
_
Fannin
_
__ _
2 _
1
11
_
1
_
_
1
_
1
_
_
Fayette
_
Floyd _ Forsyth
Frauklin
Fulton
Gilmer
Glascock._____________________
Glynn______
Gordon______
_
Grady_____
_
_ __ _
_ I __
_ 1_
1
- - ---- ---- __
1
_
3 7
_ _ 3
- ---- ---- ---1-- ----f-- ------------ ------------ --------
Greene
_
Gwinnett _
Habersham
_
Hall , ,
_
Hancock. _
1
_
1_
1
_
1_
4
2
2
- ---- --1- ~=== =- - ---- ---1-- ----4--- ------------ ------------ --------
Haralson_________ Harris________________________
__ _
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111
_ 1
_
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1
1 4
TABLE XIV-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOLS-SIZE OF SCHOOLS BY NUMBER OF TEACHERS (1959-60) *See note at end of table
SYSTEM
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS BY SIZE (Number of Teachers)
20 and Over
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Total I------,----~----
No.
Schools
High
Schools Having
Schools" Other
Elem. Grades (Including Schools"
(1-8) Only" Comb. Elem.
and H. S.)
Jefferson
_
Jenkins _
Johnson __
Jones
_
Lamar _
Lanier_____
__
Laurens L; ,
__
__
Lee
_
Liberty
_
Lincoln _
Long
_
Lowndes. _
__
Lumpkin _
Macon
_
Madison
_
Marion _ McDuffie _
Mclntoah , __ MMielrIiewr ether_ _
1 :: I
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__
1
_
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1
I -- i - - -
1 2
1
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5 1
2 3 1
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~ ---r~~I~:--<::1 Pickens_______________________
Pierce Pike Polk
~ ~ ~ PulaskL
Putnam Quitman
-- - -
1 - - 1 2 - -I 1
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Seminole
1 -
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Stephens______________________ Stewart_______________________ Sumter
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Upson________________________
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TABLE XIV-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOLS-SIZE OF SCHOOLS BY NUMBER OF TEACHERS (1959-60)
*See note at end of table
-
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS BY SIZE (Number 01Teachers)
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
SYSTEM
I
Total No.
Schools
High
20 SchooIs Having
Schools' Other
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 and Over
Elem. Grades (Including Schools' (1-8) Only' Comb. Elem.
and H. S.)
- - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --
Wayne__ ------- -- ---------- - - - - -- - - - -- - - -- - - 1 -- - - - - -
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----
----
1
--- ----
--
-- -
-- -
-- ----- --
-
-
-
-
----
--- -
---- - -
- -- - - -- -- - - -
--
--
Whitfield_: --- ---- - -- - - -- -- - - -- - -- - - - -- - --- - - - - -- - - -
--
--
-
--
--
-
-
-- -- - -- 1
2
- - -- - -- - - -
- ---- --
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----
1
1
1
1
-
-
---
--
1 -- -
Wilcox-_ ----- - --- - ------- -- - - - - -- - - 1 - -- - 1 -- - --- -
Wilkes_ - ------- - --- ---
Wilkinson - ----Worth_ - - - ---
-------- - --- - -
-
-
---
-
-- - --- - - ---
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------
--
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----
-- -- - 1 -- - ---- ---- 2
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1
1
-
3 2 3 5
2 1
2 4
Total Counties.; - - -
- - 5 6 7 15 17 22 16 27 16 22 13 16 14 11 21 20 9 8 6 169 440
279
147
14
Americus. ABatrlnaenstvai,li;~ --
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1 ---- - - - ---- - - - - - 1
2
1 2 1 - - 1 2 33
47
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-- - -
---- - - - - - ---- - -- -
- - - - - - - - - -- 1
Calhoun____ -- -------- - - - - - - -- - - -- - -
Carrollton, - -- ---- ---- - - - - - - ---
Cartersville__ - - - - - - - -- --- - - - -
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Jefferson
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Rome_________________________ Tallapoosa Tallulah Falls Thomaston
Thomasville
Toccoa
Triou_________________________
1
Valdosta
Vidalia
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2
Waycross West Point Winder
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Total Cities
_
2 2 - 2 2 5 4 1 7 7 3 1 5 5 54 104
70
Total Counties
_
15 17 22 16 27 16 22 13 16 14 I I 21 20 9 8 6 169 440
279
Grand TotaL
_
16 17 24 18 27 18 24 18 20 15 18 28 23 10 13 11 223 544
349
NOTE: Elementary Schools (1-8)-These schools have no high school grades (9-12).
High Schools--8chools with grades 9-12 or 10-12 (including combination elementary and high schools). Other Schools-e-Special schools, exceptional schools, ungraded vocational schools, and incomplete high schools with or without elementary grades.
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30
147
14
177
18
TABLE XV-WHITE SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-BUILDINGS AND ROOMS (195960)
SYSTEM
NUMBER AND KIND OF BUILDINGS Masonry
NUMBER OF INSTRUCTION ROOMS
Appling
_
Atkinson
_
Bacon
_
Baker
_
Baldwin
_
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben HilL Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
_
_ _ _
_
8 5 24 167
51
13
_
10
12
10
46
1_
3 11
10 28
_
43
_
43
_
1
_ _ _
7 8 6
6 16 14
15
_ _ _
_ _
17
4
15
1
3
1
7
2
10 _. _
26
21 6 15 11
Candler.
__
4
_
4
Carroll; Catoosa
Charlton Chatham
_ _
_ _
20 15
3 54
6
11
37
1
4
20
3
1
7
11
65
Chattahoochee
--j'
Chattooga______________
19
Cherokee_______________
16
Clarke_________________ Clay_________________
20 3 i_
_ 52 24 108 35 89
_ 568 27 59 49 33
_ 111 85 2379
45
_ 37 150 131 34 628
7 102 114 179 15
2 16
__ ____ __
1 __
21 8
1
~ -----;- :::::::
66
15
10
2 3 3
8
16
2
_
2 2
25
4
5
4
4
11 11
4
4 21
1
5 1
3 1
3 1 2 1
2 1 1
2
1
1
13
7
6
6
11
2
3
2
3
2
1
2
35
20
19
9
1
1
10
4
2
24
6
I
14
4
3
1i
1
1
1
1
6I
~ I-----~- :::::~:
10
21
_
1
3 3 1
2 _
4
_
3
10
3
7
10
29
28
4
3
4
1
4
10
3
1
9
5
8
4
2
3
4
1
2
3
2
_
12
5
4
26
13
1
_
9 __
13
12 I
10
12
1 1
14
64
_
49
9
168
11
42
122
2
758
13
34 __
74
78
47
19
172 128
48 .14 59
47
5
204
6
166
10
50 __
794
67
11
7
140
3
178
4
230
20
_
1 12
Clayton ________________ Clinch__________________ Cobb___________________ Coffee__________________ Colquitt ________________
23 8
43 15
20
10 12
4
6 14 4 24
28 14 67 31 44
Columbia_______________
Cook___________________
Coweta_________________ Crawford_______________ Crisp___________________
9
._------
7
3 4
5
15 16
13 4
20
Dade ___________________
Dawson__w _____________ Decatur ________________ DeKalb ________________ Dodge__________________
7
7 -------- --------
21
3
17
72
4
7
12
2
4
10 7 41 83 18
Dooly__________________ Dougherty ______________ Douglas ________________ E>rly___________________ Echols__________
6 17 10
8 3
21 24 17
19 5
Elfingham ______________ Elbert __________________
17 14
~
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EnanueL ______________ Evans __________________
25 2
<0 Fannin _________________
21
3
21
16
30
5
5
35
2
2
6
3
3
27
Fayette ________________ Floyd __________________
Forsyth _________________ Franklin ________________
7
29 3
11
1 4 12 3
Fulton _________________
29
25
2
10
2
35
4
19
4
18
2
56
Gilmer _________________ Glascock________________ Glvnn __________________ Gordon_________________
Grady __________________
8 I 21
25 10
2 3 1
11 1
25 30 16
Greene_________________
7
Gwinnett _______________
43
Habersham _____________ HaIL. _________________
18 29
Hancock. _______________
5
3
10
15
65
5
26
5
34
5
Haralson _______________ Harris________ .._.._______ Hart. __________________ Heard __________________
8 12 18 7
4 2
11 15 24 14
Henry _____________
12
1I
14
--_._--~~-----
251
31
6
3
5
43
8
2
2
1
1 2
-------1 9
15 1
1 " 324
1
6
2
67
27 1
549
57
19
11
12
5
2
14
1, 19
28 717
9
149
17
3
5
4
1
3
1
2
9
194
125
11
2
2
2
1
2
2
13
160
39
58
6
2
66
8
2
62
16
3
21
6
1
86
8
4
2
2
1 1 ------- 4
2 -- - --~- -------
5
1
1
1
8
3 77
11
2
86
5
3
96
2
34
15
116 ---------- ----------
63
5
3
2
2 ------- -------
5
3
85
31
33
2
1
1
1
1 ---- ------- 2
1
42
1
113
19
5
7
4
5
12
7 173
28
890 142
25
19
12
17
2
51 106 1,273
105
102
6
2
1
1
3
7
5 130
2
45
12
281
12
86
14
45
9
11
3
3
2
1
2
5
4
82
6
3
10
1
12
2 335 ---------- ----------
2
2
1
7
116
4
3
4
5
77 ---------- ----------
1
1
1 ---- -------
2
21 ---------- ----------
68
2
1
1
100
3
3
2
111
6
4
4
32
1
3
2
113
12
4
3
2
47
1
1
1
167
34
7
8
7I
93
3
2
2
89
14
3
4
3
651
27
17
10
14
2
87
2
1 129
5
13 159
1
4
49
2 148
---r 5
1
58
_:.1
12 6
2 245 2 110
18
32 1
5
5 127
2
45
27 807
81
14
4
188
19
95
6
97
8
1
1
------- -------
2
2
2
91
23 ---------- ---------242
117
128
17
37
4
2
2
260
11
11
13
125
9
4
3
178
35
9
7
20
2
1
1
66
5
2
49
2
81
7
2
39
2
56
15
2
8
2
5 1
1::-
--
-----~L
3
57
17
332
10
8
162
4
16
263
1
1
28 ---------- ----------
90
- ----------
62
-- ----------
108
60
---- ----------
89
5
SYSTEM
Honston Irwiu Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier. Laurens. Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
Marion McDnffie Mclntosh Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
TABLE XV-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-BUILDINGS AND ROOMS (1959-60)
I ! NUMBER AND KIND OF BUILDINGS
NUMBER OF INSTRUCTION ROOMS
SUB-
NON-
STAND- PUB-
ARD
LICLY
Ma- Ma-
Non- Regu- Self Sc. Home Typ- Ind. Agri.
Ex-
CLASS- OWNED
I sonry SODfY Frame Total Publicly lar Con- Lab. Ec.
Veneer
Owned
tained
ing Arts Shop Band cept. Lib. Other Total ROOMS CLASS-
Lab.
Child.
ROOMS
--- ---- ---- --- - -- -- -- -- - - -- -- -- -- - - -- ---- ---
_ _
_ _
_
12
3
8
1
6
1
4 --------
14
1
6 8 1 1
7
21 -------- 212
6
17 -------8 --------
5 --------
22 --------
65
39
21
86 ------1
3 1 1
2
4 2 4 1 1
4
4
1 -------
2 -------
1 -------
1
1
I
2
3
2
2
1
1
2 ------- -------
1
2 -------
2
2 -------
10
1
4
7
5 -------
1
10
6
2
248
1 ----------
90
1 ----------
59
2 ----------
38 ---------- ----------
103 ---------- _____ 4 __ ._
_ _
_ _ _
12
3
2
4 -------- --------
7 --------
4
8
2
1
3 --------
1
17 --------
4 --------
11 --------
11 ------.-
4
1
80 -------
38 -------
43 -------
34 -------
15
2
5 1 2 1 1
3 1 2 1 1
3 1
[--------------
3 1
2 2
1 1
9 1
2
2
2 -------
4
1 -------
1 ------- -------
3
1 -------
1
1 -------
1
3 109 -._.------ ----------
1
47
2 ----------
3 60 ---------- ----------
2
43
5 ----------
1 24 ---------- 10
_ _ _ _
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4
4
2
14 --------
16
8
1
1
4 --------
1
3
2 --------
_
7
1
2
_ _ _
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15 9 6 9
1 1 4 1
8 1 5 4
_ _ _
_ _
5 --------
7
3
3 --------
14
1
3
3
1 2 1 3 1
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15
4
5 --------
4 -------10 --------
12 --------
4 1 3
6 3
10 -------30 --------
10 --------
5 --------
5 -------10 -------24 -------11 -------15 -------14 --------
6 --------
12 --------
4 -------18 --------
7 --------
23 --.----6 -------7 -------16 --------
15 --------
33
4
1
98
4
4
21
6
1
36
12
2
27 -------
1
29
2
1
94
8
6
42 12 -------
43 -------
2
62
9
2
26 ------- 1
54
8
3
22 -------
1
71
11
4
49 ------- 1
71
10
3
30
16
1
30 ------- 1
44
6
3
83
7
2
1
1
1
4
4 -------
1
1 -------
1
1
1
2
1 -------
1
1I
5
2
1
2
1
1
2
1 -- ----
2
1 -------
1
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3
2
1
1
1 -------
4
4
1
2
1 -------
5
3 -------
1
1 -------
2
1 -------
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1 -------
1 -------
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6
1 -------
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1
1
1
1
1
1
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4
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1 1
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1
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2 -------
8
8
2
1
2
3
1 -------
1 -------
6
4
3 -------
4
3
6
4
1 -------
2
2
1
1
4
5
2
2
6
3
3 2
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4
1
6
1
44
4 ----------
137
9 ---------
35 ---------- ---------
59
6 ----------
35
2 ----------
36 ----_.---- ---------
134
14 ---------
63
1 ---------
58 ---------- ---------
87
9 ---------
32 ---------- ---------
78
4 ---------
29
3 ---------
109
8 ----------
59 ---------- ---------
107
4 ----------
54 ---------- ----------
37 ---------- ----------
63
2 ----------
105
2 ----------
Muscogee _______________ i Newton ________________ Oconee_________________
48
10 9
Oglethorpe______________ Paulding _______________
1 12
Peach __________________ Pickens_________________ Pierce__________________ Pike ___________________ Polk ___________________
6 6 13 4
16
8
17
73
2
3
15
3
5
17
1I 2
2
1 I 15
1
7
5
1
12
4
17
5
1
10
5
3
24
7 585
80
15
16
2
73
8
4
2
40
2
1
36
1
1
91
3
2
48
3
4
66
2
2
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10
3
2
44
2
1
1
134
3
4
6j
5
31
1 1- _____ ~
4
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5
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1
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2
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6
2
4
2
3
3 ------- 11
4 761
66
22
1
96
3
25
2 54 ---------- ----------
4 1
54 108
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64
78 ---------- ----------
94
6
60
3
159 ---------- ----------
PulaskL _______________
2
3
Putnam ________________ Quitman ________________
3 -------- --------
2
2
3 5
Rabun _________________
12
2
18
R a n d o l p h _______________
3
1
8
16
8
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30
1
1
1
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12
1
1
1
1
-------
58
3
2
1
1
1
1
36
3
3
1
2
1
28 ---------- ---- - ----~
35 ---------- ----------
19
2
79
14
50
1
Richmond ______________
51
5
11
67
Rockdale _______________ Schley __________________ Screven_________________
-------- --------
7
5
12
Seminole ________________
10
Spalding________________
22
29
Stephens ________________
13
16
I:i.:> Stewart _________________
4
8
....-.:t Sumter_________________ Talbot _________________
5 3
17 7
542
13
15
42
10
2
11
4
1
67
5
46
1
166
19
77
9
28
39
29
9
10
21
3
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
4
2
2
1
3
2
4
2
1
1
16
2
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2
2 -------
6
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1
2
1
2
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2
1
1
1 - - - - ~ --
648
15
63 ---------- ----------
25 91
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~
-
-
-
--
~~
55 ---------- ----------
214
105
40 ---------- ----------
1
54
2
38
Taliaferro _______________ TattnalL _______________ T a y l o r __________________
Telfair _________________ TerrelL ________________
3 14 9 13 10
1
4
4
13
31
2
1
12
1
2
16
2
2
14
10
1
96
4
37
2
2
64
12
3
41
2
1 3 2 3 1
------- ------2 -------
2 -----i-
17 ---------- - - - - - - - - ~-
125
3
51
6
94 ---------- ----------
58
Thomas ________________
14
Tift., ___________________
Tocmbs ________________ Towns__________________
18 10
6
Treutlen ________________
I
T r o u p __________________ Turner _________________ Twiggs _________________ Union__________________
Upson __________________
7 5 3 9 9
2
25
2
27
2
12
1
8
3
4
10
17
5
12
2
5
3
13
5
16
103 125
64 44
36
66
10
2
2
1
61
4
3
2
1
31
4
1
1
1
58
2
1
2
59
1
2
5
1
1
8
2
2
10
3
3
------- ------- 4
3
1
1
5
3
2
4
1 ------- -------
1
1 ------- ------- 6
2
5
143
4
162
32
90
3
52 ---------- ---------45 ---------- ----------
92
81
40 ---------- ----------
72
4
81
4
Walker _________________, 23
4
30
W a l t o n _________________ Ware___________________
1
Warren_________________
Washington_____________ I
20
3
15 -------- --------
3 -------- --------
8
27 15 3 19
252
17
4
4
96
13
3
3
94
8
3
3
16
4
1
1
94
4
3
6
!
-_._~----_._-
-~---_._---
1
2
3
1
3
1
1 ------- -------
3
15
4 302
22
8
4 134
5
:::::::1 6
119
4
1
25 ---------- ----------
6
122
27
-
-------~_._._------------
TABLE XV-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-BUILDINGS AND ROOMS (1959.60)
SYSTEM
Wayne
_
Webster
Wheeler
White
Whitfield
Wilcox-
Wilkes
Wilkinson
Worth
NUMBER AND KIND OF BUILDINGS
NUMBER OF INSTRUCTION ROOMS
SUB-
NON-
STAND PUB-
Ma- Ma-
Non- Regu- Self Sc, Home Typ- Ind. Agri.
Ex- I
I
Cn~S- J'ir~\;b
sonry sonry Frame Total Publicly l ar Con- Lab. Ec. ing Arts Shop Band cept, Lib. Other Total ROOMS CLASS-
Veneer
Owned
tained
Lab,
Child. ,
i
ROOMS
-----------I-------------------!--I------------
_ _
2~1
4~
21~5
i
::::::::1
117
g
22 4
6~
7~
5~
i
1-
ii
---Z-I
4~
1 1:
:::::-:1-:::::: 1
5~
1~4 1~8~3
1
--- ----------
_
3
5
9
_
_ _
:1.."
~
51
2
3
1
I
1_
3
1
62
13
'~"'" II ':,1 'i: ~,: _
_
_
14
25
83
,
9
114
10
~ Total Counties__________ 1,866
355
624 2,845
32 15,005 1,376 521 488 345 189 273 248 103 975 572 20,095
926
150
I;.:l
Americus_______________ A t l a n t a _________________ Barnesville ______________ Bremen _________________ Buford _________________
Calhoun ________________ Carrol1ton ______________ Cartersville _____________ Cedartown ______________ Chickamauga ____________
Cochran ________________ Commerce______________ Dalton _________________ Decatur ________________ Dublin _________________ ,
5
1
99
14
4
3 3
---------------- ----------------
3 -------- --------
9 -------- --------
6 10 -------- --------
8 ---.---- --------
7 -------- --------
-------- --------------- --------
7 -------9 --------
--------:--------
6
44
3
2
1
2
2
117
10 1,087 565
84
56
33
48
27
22
86
3
5
18 ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ---
3
24
1 -------
-------1
3
18
4
------- -------
-------
9
42
2
8
56
2
10
66
3
1
8
63
8
2
7
24
1
1
1 --
2
2 --
I!
3
3
------- ------- ------- I-------
2
35
2
2
7 12
------------i1-
37 107
1 3
1 1
1 3 4
12
131
14
3
8
58
6
2
1
-------1
1
I9
5
1
55
1
87 2,097 I
41
13
2
20
30
31
29
52
1
66
1 I 82
2
89
28 ---------- ----------
45 ---------- ----50
I:::::}:: 121
169 78
Fitzgerald _____________ Gainesville______________
Hawkinsville ____________ Hogansville _____________ Jefferson ________________
6
3 --------
10 -------- ---.----
I
2
3
9 10
3 6 4
--I LMaaGrireatntgae___________-_-__--__--__-_- __
Moultrie ________________ Newnan. ____ ~ _________ . Pelham______
10
1
12
3
7
6
6
6 1---- --- -----.--
5
11 15 19 6 7
Quitman ________________
4
5
Rome __________________
19
2
22
Tallapoosa______________
Tallulah Falls ___________
Thomaston _______
Thomasville____
TOCC08. _______
Trion ________
-.
I
2 l"
--- ---- --------
10
8 4
2
3
11
10 7 2
Valdosta ________________
12
Vidalia _________________
5
15 6
Waycross. ______________
''""""
West Point, _____________ Winder ______
15 3 ------ ----2
16 3 4
Total Cities ______
325
58
26
409
Total Counties _____
1,866
355
624 2,845
Grand TotaL ___________ 2,191
413 I 650 3,254
41
3
97
10
14
28
8
34
4
130
172
12
97
13
57
12
30
6
2 4
1 2
1 ._----- 1
4 -.----- 1
2 3
4 4
1 1
57 128
--------_-.---.-_--- -------.--.---.-.---
1 1
1
1
1
1 ------- 1
1 -- ----
1
1
I -------
2
3
22 47
-.-------5
-----------._-.-_-.-
2
2
1
4
2 ---._--
2 ------- 52 -----.---- ----------
3 1 3 .------ 5 2 9 14 170 ---------- ----------
3
2
2 -.-----
1 ------.
6
3 203 --.------- --------.-
5
3
3
3
4
2
6
4 146
10
1
2
2
1
1
4
2
4 --- --- 88
2 ----------
1
1 -.----- 1
1 -.--._-
2 ------- 43 -------.-- ----------
28
1
1 _.---.-
1
1 -------
2 ------- 35 ---------- ----------
169
6
4
1 -- ---
2 -.--.--
3
3 193
2 ----._----
21
---- -.. _---
-----.-
----.--
1 1 ------- -------- ----- ------- ------- -------
1
_____ w_
---._--
-------
2
1
------- -------
28 -------
------------- --- --~
----------
20
76
2
2
1 -------
2 -------
1
2
91
5
22
86
6
27
12
26
6
105
12
39
114 16 35
3
2
1
2
1
1
5
3
2
1
4
2
1 -----
2
2
3
2 -------
1
1
1
3 -------
2
1
1
1 ------- ------- -------
-- 1
2 -------
1
--~.-
-------
1 -------
1 -------
1 ------- -------
1 ------- -------
1
1
1
1 -- ----
--- -- ----
1
1
4 -------
1
2
2
2
2
1
2 -------
2 -- ----
2
1
2 --- ---
108
5 ----------
52
2 ----------
40
7 ----------
132
4 ----------
46
1 ----------
124
6 ----------
27
7 ----------
50 ------_.-- ----------
20 3,252 714 161 127
82
86
19
78
41 190 144 4,894
148
86
32 15,005 1,376 521 488 345 189 273 248 103 975 572 20,095
926
150
52 18,257 2,090 682 615 427 275 292 326 144 1,165 716 24,989 1,074
236
TABLE XVI-NEGRO SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-BUILDINGS AND ROOMS (1959-60)
SYSTEM
NUMBER AND KIND OF BUILDINGS
Ma- Ma-
Non- Regu-I Self Sc.
sonry sonry Frame Total Publicly lar Con- Lab.
Veneer
Owned
tained
NUMBER OF INSTRUCTION ROOMS
Home Typ- Ind. Agri.
Ex-
Ec. ing Arts Shop Band cept, Lib.
Lab.
Child.
Other
Total
SUBSTAND-
ARD
CLASSROOMS
NONPUBLICLY OWNED CLASSROOMS
--------1--- --------------------------- ---------------
Appling____________
4
,
1
5
Atkinson______
1 --------1
1
2
Bacon__________________
2 --------i- __
2
Baker____________
2
,________
2
Baldwin___________
6
1
6
25
4
10
2
10
26
64
1
1
_
1
1
1
1
_ _
1 1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
_
2
36
1 1
:::::::1
1147
_
2
38
4
80
15
Banks__________________
1
1
1
1
4
_
1
_5
_
Barrow_______
~:~t~ijj~~~:~~~~-~~::~::
Berrien_________
~
2
--- --------
:~:~:::~i- --2-
------2-
7 2
-------- -----7~::::::: 16
9
-----7-- ------- -------
_____
1
1
4
1
1
------- ------- ------- ------- -----1--
1
1
_
1
1
_
-----1-- ------_- ------- ---------- ----------
1
_
1
_
1~:I'i-" ,; 24
323 18
5
9
1
5
173
41 ___ 25
2
1
1
1
1
1
_
3
_
1
380
59 _
_ 51
3
27
14
Bulloch___________ Burke____________ Butts_____________ Calhoun______________ Camden__________
6
,
_
6
13
-1 I 2
16
1
_
1
4
_
4
6
1
7
_ 50
14
2
88 12
2
24
7
1
37
14
1
31
7
2
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
_
3
_ _ _
_
6 1
4 1
_ 75 115 36 59 47
29 8
8
Candler Carroll, Catoosa
Charlton Chatham
_
1
_ _
4 1
_ _
1 22
_
1
4
1 1 32
_ 16 26
4 8
1
1
1
_
1
_
3
_ 24 37
1
2 6
4
1
1
_
1
1
_
3 14
321 35 12 11
4
12
2
3
8 13 23 444
78
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
_ _ _ _ _
1
_
3
1
1
2
8 2
::::::::1::::::::
1
_6
4
12
2
--------1 3
7
2
8 --------
78
11
2
25
1 1
1 1
1
1 1 2 1
1 11
1 2
11
1
_1
_ _
1 1
1_
5 2
_
9
1
18
4
12 106
31
1
_ _
_ _ _
Clayton
_
Clinch
_
Cobb
_
Coffee
_
Colquitt..
_
CCooloukmbia_______________ Coweta_________________
4_ 5
1 11 __ 1 I
Crawford
_
I __
Crisp___________________
6
Dade___________________
1
Dawson
~
Decatur________________
6
DeKalb
j
9
Dodge__________
4
:::::::::::::: Dooly
g~~~r:~:
Early
"" __
3
13
i _
32
52 1 1
Echols
_
1
Effingham______________
5
Elbert..________________
5
E'IlanueL_____________
5
_
::::::: W:~~i~::::::::::
1__ - - - - : - : : : : : : : :
Fayette_________________
1
Floyd__________________
1
Forsyth
Franklin
_
Fulton
_
_
~
_
10
_
2!
2
_
_ _
_ _
_
Gilmer
Glascock_______________
1
Glynn__________________
12
1
Gordon
Grady_________________
4
--------1 5
I 41
1 --------
9
11 i_______
1
__1
1
__
4179
_
3
28
8 2
38 21
10 22
1
2 2
28 56 45
5
34
2
29
1 1
11
_
6 1
57
11
26
22
1
1_
7
45
11
2
4 1
4
5344
_
5
81
1
31
2
67
iii- -------- ----72- ----i2- -----2- -----4- ------- ------- -----2- ::::::: ------- ------- ------- ---iiii- :::::::::: ::::::::::
9
68 12
3
3
3
1
6
53
1
1
1
4 103 59
7
47
4
18
151 17
3
18
4
3
53 20
1
2
2
2 3 1
21
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
_ _ _
_ _
3
8 1 4 1
67 187 27
88 6
32
50 50
140
23
1
21
1_
1 40
5
69
4 74
2
219
_
17 4
6 1
1
1
1
1
_ 27
_
_
5
141
11096
2_
1 5
1
_
2
2
2
27 130
_ _
_
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
9
3
13
91
2
2
1
1
1
1
3
1 103
14
_
46 12
65
Greene
'1
~:~~~..~:;n:::::::::::::
HaIL
Hancock________________
Haralson
_
Harris
_
Hart
_
Heard
_
Henry
_
5 -_______
~
5
46
~
Ii
5
7
12
1 65
1
_
1
11
6
6
59
2
2
19
1
4
1
_
1 5
12 49
"--'-------'----'--------"
10
i l l ::::::: -----i-
12
2
2
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
4
15
1 ::::::: :::::::
2
1
3
1
1
5
' r : . ' 1
1
1
.
~----i-I
68
ig :::::::::: :::::::::: _
89
14
2
18
_
68 30 21 78
TABLE XVI-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-BUILDINGS AND ROOMS (1959-60)
NUMBER AND KIND OF BUILDINGS
NUMBER OF INSTRUCTION ROOMS
SUB-
NON-
STAND- PUB-
SYSTEM
ARD
LICLY
Ma-
Ma-
Non- Regu- Seli Sc. Home Typ- Ind. Agri.
Ex-
CLASS- OWNED
I sonry sonry Frame Total Publicly lar Con- Lab. Ec.
Veneer
Owned
tained
ing
Arts Shop Band cept, Lib. Other Total ROOMS CLASS-
Lab.
Child.
ROOMS
-------------------
- - - -- -- -- - --- - - --- - - - - - -
Houston ________________
I r w i n ___________________ Jackson ________________ J a s p e r __________________
Jeff Davis ______________
6 -------- 1
4 -------- --------
2 -------- 1
4 --------
2 -------- 1
7 -------4 -------3 --------
4 --------
3 --------
58
-11-2 14
1
1
37 ------- 1
1
1 -------
12 -------
1
1
1 -------
26
4
1
1
1 -------
16
4
1
1 ------- -------
1
1
1 -------
1
1 ------- -------
1 1 -------
1 ------- -------
4 -------
3 ------1 ------1 -------
1 -------
83 ---------- ----------
45 ---------- ----------
17 36
4
----------
----------
----------
24 ---------- ----------
I
Jefferson ________________ J e n k i n s _________________ Johnson ________________
Jones ___________________ L a m a r __________________
6 1--------
5I
11 --------
77
13
1
4 --------
2
6 -------- 42
4
1
1 -------- --------
1 -------- 25 ------- 1
7 -------- --------
7 -------- 30
4
1
1 -------- --------
1 -------- 27
8
1
2 1 1
1 1
1 -------
1 -------
1 -------
1 ------1 -------
1 1 ------1 ------- -------
1 ------- -------
1 1 ------1 1 -------
6
2
2 -------
1 -------
3
1
1 -------
104 ---------- ----------
52 ---------- ----------
30 ---------- ---------43 ---------- ---------41 ---------- ----------
L a n i e r __________________ Laurens ________________ Lee ____________________ L i b e r t y _________________ Lincoln _________________
Long ___________________ Lowndes________________ Lumpkin _______________ Macon _________________ M a d i s o n ________________
1 -------- --------
3 5
-------- ::::::::1
6
1 -------- ------:-1
2
1
5
1 --------
1 -------- --------
4
2
7
3 -------- --------
1 --------
3 -------5 -------8 --------
1 --------
3 -------6 -------1 --------
13 --------
3 --------
12 -------
1
52
16
3
27
10
1
50
8
2
27 ------- 1
1 -------
1
3
2 -------
1
1
1
1
1
1 ------- I - ______ 1
1 ------- -------
3
3 -------
1 ------- -------
1
1
2
1 1 -------
1 -------
3 -------
1
1
3 -------
1 -------
10 ------- 1 1 33 10 ------- 1
1 ------1 -------
1 1
-------------- --------------
1 -------
2
2
1 ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
52
11
1
2
1
1
1 ------- 2
6 -------
16 5 1 1 1 ------- 1 ------- ------- 2 -------
17 ---------- ---------85 ---------- ---------43 ------.--- ----------
70 ---------- ----------
32 ---------- ----------
15 ---------- ----------
50
22 ----------
1 .--------- ----------
77 ----------
1
27 ---------- ----------
Marion _________________ McDuffie _______________ McIntosh _______________
Meriwether _____________ Miller __________________
1 -------- --------
2
1
5
3 --------
5
6
1
1
2 -------- --------
1 -------- 23
4
8 -------- 36
6
8 -------- 30
7
8 -------- 62 15
2 -------- 16
8
1 1 1 3 1
1 1 1 3 1
1 ------1 ------1 ------1 ------1 -------
1 ------- ------1 ------- ------1 1 ------3 ------- ------1 ------- -------
1 -------
2 -------
2
2
4 -------
1 -------
32 ---------- ----------
48 ---------- ----------
46
9 ----------
91
4 ----------
29 ---------- ----------
MitchelL ______________ Monroe,', _______________ M o n t g o m e r y ____________ Morgan ________________
M u r r a y _________________
5 -------- --------
2
4
1
4 -------- --------
5 -------- --------
1 -------- --------
5 -------7 -------4 -------5 --------
1 --------
57
6
1
1
1 ------- 1 ------- 1
5
2
28
15
1
1
1 ------- 1 ------- ------- 2 -------
30 ------- 1
1
1
1
1 ------- 1
1 -------
38
10
2
1 ------- -------
1
1 ------- 3 -------
2 ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
75 49
--------------------
-------------------
37 ---------- ----------
56 ---------- ----------
2 ---------- ----------
M~::uns~c~o~g~e~e=-:-=-=-=-:--=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=1i------1~1- I'
Oglet~orPL------------:
1 1____
iI
---1-I
:::::1~~::::~~~~~~~~~-~~1 1 [_::
:
Pickens
,
-------- --
1
Pierce______________ I
__
1
Pike________________
1
_
Polk-______________
_
_
PulaskL
Putnam Quitman Rabun
_
_ _
_
Randolph------------ _
Richmond Rockdale
I
_
126
_
Schley
Screven Seminole
_
1
_
4
_
2
Spalding---------- _
SStteewpharetns-------- __---- ___
Sumter
_
TalboL
_
Taliaferro
_
TattnalL
_
Taylor
_
Telfair
_
Terrell .
_
Thomas________________ TifL__________________
~~::~s_~=============:=
Treutlen__________
-------- --------1
4
_
3
2
4
5
------
5 4
~_ ::=:=:=: ::::::=:
1
Troup-----------------Turner.________________
Twiggs_________________
3
Union
Upson------------------
4
Walker_________________
2
Walton_________________
8
1
1
Ware
.
--
Warren_________________
2
Washington_____________
5
1
[I 2i ===::=::1 2~~ i~ I
~: 1
: :======= I 1::::_::1:
i ::::::::1 4
_
1189
67 'I
5
, 26
1
4
17
8
2
26
8
11
12_
6
60
1
_
I ~ -------1 25780
17
11 ======= I
45 14
1 =====::1
770
424 ----------_ _ _ _
_
11
1
1_
1
_
31
3
7 39
5
3
36
1I
31
_
1
45
2
16
1
80
17
19
246
4
2
18
1
1
15
1
4
73
2
2
17
12
1
9
1
2
4 _
8 1
14 299 29
33
1
22
2
_
5
91
1
33
10 1 4 4 3
4 4 2 4 5
1________
~_ ::::::::
1
70 4
4 2
31
16
2
40
18
1
36
4
2
_
864
_
21
2
_ _
3 4
61 66
1
3
52
20
4
28
6
21
12
30
8
56
8
1
_
1
_
1
_
-------------- --------------1
------- -------
28
41 39 44
_
73
54 44
~~
13
10 6
21
_
1
_
1 _~
_
75
_
57
12
_--24-
-------
1
------- ====:==
_
=======
-------
:=:====
===:=:=
-------
-------
25
-----1-9-
----------
----------_
35
1
30
1
2
50
_
1
44
_
3
33
9
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
50
_
--
---
_
4
22
5
3
2
32
_
2 10
-2 6
18
1
39
8
2
2
1
1
1
--
-----
37
5
1
1
1
80
1
2
2
1
_
2
_ _
3
_ 25 1 58
2 3
_
2
_ 47
_
3
_ 92
17
TABLE XVI-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-BUILDINGS AND ROOMS (1959-60)
NUMBER AND KIND OF BUILDINGS
NUMBER OF INSTRUCTION ROOMS
NON-
PUB-
SYSTEM
Ma- Ma-
Non- Regu- Self
sonry sonry Frame To tal Publicly lar Con-
Home Typ- Ind. Agri.
Ex-
Ec. ing Arts Shop Band cept. Lib. Other Total
LICLY OWNED CLASS-
Veneer
Owned
tained
Lab.
Child.
ROOMS
--------1----------------------------------------------
Wayne_________________ Webeter________________ Wheeler________________ White__________________ Whitfield
5
1
1
2
1
_
1
,
1
24
21
13
4
2
1
-------- -------- -------- ------- --
1
1
1
1
1
1
_
1
_ 34
_
1
_
1
_ 25
_
_
1
_ 20
3
_
_1
_
3
_
Wilcox_________________
3 ,________
1
4
Wilkes_________________
2
2
Wilkinson_______________
3
3
Worth__________________
6
6
Total Counties
_ 537
48
132
717
17 52
8 4
1 1
1 1
1
1
1 ------- 1 2 1 1 ------- 2
1 1
32 65
----------
----------
----------
- - - - - - ~ - --
34
4
1
1
1 ------- 1 ------- ------- 2 ------- 44 ---------- ----------
54
14
2
1
I
2 -------
1 ------- ------- 5
2 81 ---------- ---- -----
5,670 865 181 199 112
90 113
52
48 342 123 7,795
461
5
Americus Atlanta Barnesville Bremen
Buford
4~'[
_
_ _
[
:::::::1:::::::: :::~:~:~::
,
1
1
g:~~~llf.;;~~~:::~:~~~~:: :
Cartersville
_
Cedartown
_
Chickamauga _
4
8
6
32
4
19
3
16
Cochran Commerce Dalton
_ _ _
Decatur
._-
'I
Dnblin_____________ _
I
14
1
4
s
14
1
17 i
5
:J6 '
2
42
41 54 1,161
1!
_
31
1
1 -------
1 -------
2 -------
1 -------
1
2
9 14 39 25 23
-----
1 ----------
2 ----------
6 ----------
9 1
--- ------
-- -------
,
i
---
:_- --~_:-::
I
-----
Fitzgerald Gainesville
-- ---I _
Hawkinsville
_
~1e~~~~~~:::::::::::-:I __
3
_
5 ----.--4 --------
3 -------4 --------
-----n----;- :::::~:I 18
32
8
11 -------
12 -------
1 1
1 -------------- --------------
------- ---T ------- -------
-------
----_._- -------
1
1
2
_
2 i --2- :::::::1
---- ------- --- --- ------- --- --- ------- ------- ---- -- ------- ------- ------- --- ------1
LaGrange __ Marietta _
Moultrie _
Newnan _ Pelham _
6 -------~
57 -------
1
2 -------- 36 -------
1
9 -------- 24 -------
1
3 -------- 20 4
1 -------- 26 -------
1
1 -------
1 -- ---- I
1 -------
2
1
1 -- ---- ------- -------
2 ------- ------- 1
1 -------
-------
1
1
1 ------- 1 -------
1
64
42
30
27
32
_
Quitman _
Rome
_
Tallapoosa
_
Tallulah Falls _ Thomaston _
Thomasville ___ Toccoa _____ Trion ______
Valdosta ___ -----------Vidalia ___
101
_
6 1 1 -------- -------10 -------- -------1
1 -------- 12
7
1
1
------- ------- 1
10 -------- 55
7
1
1
1
------- ------- 1
______ w
----
4 ------- ------- ------- -- ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
---- -------- --- --- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ---.--- ------- -------
4 -------- 22 ----- - ~
1
1
1 1 ------- ------- -------
10 --------
1 --------
1 --------
10 --------
3
1
48
9
2
1
1
1 -------
1
1
19 ------- 1
1
1
2 -------
1 -------
2 ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ---.--- ------- -------
66
5
3
4
1
1 ------- -------
1
16 -------
1
1 ------- 1 -------
1 -------
23 70
28
I
:::::::1
66 26
2
86
22
Waycross __
C;.l
'""'"
West Point, Winder ______
Total Cities __
10 -------- --------
10 -------- 62
4
2
3 -------- --------
3 -------- 21 -------
1
1 -------- ._------
1 --------
9
6
1
2 1 1
1
1
------- 1
1 -------
-------
-------
1
2
1 .. -----
1 ------- -------
78
10
2271
1
_
139
23
16
78
6 1,370 423
57
61
26 29)1 7)1 23
30
I
I
84
63 2,174
96
Total Counties __________[ 537
48
132
17
2 5,670 865 181 199 112 90 113
52
48 342 123 7,795
461
Grand TotaL ___________ 676
71
148
95
I 8 7,040 1,288 238
260
138 119)1 120)1
75
78 I 426
186 9,969
557
TABLE XVII-WHITE SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-PLANT USE AND VALUE (1959.60)
.. _---------------
SYSTEM
----
I Number Available
at Beginning of the Year
Build- Rooms ings
STATUS OF PLANT USE
PRESENT VALUE OF SCHOOL PLANT
-------I----~-
Number
Number
Number Available
Abandoned
Completed
at End of
During the Year During the Year
the Year
Build- Rooms Build- Rooms Build- Rooms
ings
ings
ings
Buildings
Grounds
Furniture
and Equipment
Library
Books and Instructional
Aids
Tota
Appling
_
21
Atkinson
_
14
Bacon
'
7
~~'d~;~::::::::::::::::::1
6 10
B~:a~r~to~w~~=================_I
13 10 46
Ben Hill , ,
_
10
Berrien
_
28
Bibb
Bleckley
Brantley
Brooks
_
Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts
Calhoun camden
_
43
_
6
_
16
14
_
,
15
_
27
_
21
_
6
_
15
_
11
Candler
_
4
Carroll, Catoosa
_ _
35 20
Charlton _
7
chatham _
64
122
2
_
23
71
14
79
7
27
6
90
10
64 49 168
------- ::::::::I:::::_~:
::::::::
13
10 46
42
10
122
28
758 34
--------1-------- --------------1
43 6
74
16
78
14
47
15
173
1
_
26
128
21
48 54 59
1 ________
_ _
2
6 14
11
I
47 196 161
::::::~r::::::!:::~:I-----T
4 37 20
50 756
---- ----
----I-i
1---38-
7 65
124
1,505,000
71
810,000
79
1,200,000
27
395,000
90
1,423,000
64
794,500
49
855,000
168
2,145,325
42
551,000
122
928,000
758
9,935,641
34
208,500
74
765,000
78
446,771
47
544,750
172
2,557,860
128
1,115,800
48
639,000
54
367,273
59
889,835
47
666,875
204
2,113,585
166
2,385,947
50
1,035,000
794 11,767,726
46,150 39,800 50,000
5,300 136,500
10,700 7,900
171,954 8,000
51,500
444,219 6,200
29,000 19,000 23,500
99,650 44,650
8,000 14,400 31,000
28,500 67,500 104,250 50,000 1,425,346
Chattahoochee _ Chattooga cherokee Clarke Clay
_ _ _ _
2 28 31 23
4
11 140 178 230
:::--:;~
:~-::~-~~-~-1~--~-~~~::r1 :::::-
20
2 28 31 23
4
11 140 178 230 20
108,000
1,511,200 3,465,604
5'm:~1
4,000 40,700 108,000 278,615
3,000
169,935 89,300 85,000 49,000 166,500
41,300 38,000 148,335 65,840 142,050
1,514,471 30,920 115,750 39,800 48,550
268,555 78,000 71,868 85,300 74,500
59,000 358,072 124,500 55,500 1,209,195
20,000 179,712 186,872 329,848 20,000 I
57,774 30,150 22,500
6,508 68,787
12,385 10,600 48,285 15,700 45,640
425,678 14,815 38,672 31,300 14,500
51,350 52,357 21,132 32,165 18,234
21,200 54,640 43,659 23,500 339,783
10,000 53,032 88,050 108,128
9,800 1
1,778,859 969,250
1,357,500 455,808
1,794,787
858,885 911,500 2,513,899 640,540 1,167,190
12,320,009 260,435 948,422 536,871 631,300
2,977,415 1,290,807
740,000 499,138 1,013,569
775,575 2,593,797 2,658,356 1,164,000 14,742,050
142,000 1,784,644 3,848,526 5,977,713
206,800
Clayton __________________ Clinch __________________ Cobb ______________ Coffee____________________ Colquitt, __________________
Columbia _________________ Cook _____________________
Coweta___________________
Crawford _________________ Crisp _____________________
Dade _____________________ Dawson__________________ Decatur __________________ DeKalb __________________ Dodge ____________________
Dooly ____________________ Dougherty________________ Douglas __________________
Early ____________________
Echols _______________
Effingham ________________
E l b e r t ____________________
e,o Emanuel, _________________
.0..0...
Evans ____________________ Fannin ___________________
Fayette ___________________ Floyd ____________________
Forsyth __________________ Franklin __________________ Fulton ___________________
Gilmer ___________________
Glascock _________________ Glynn ____________________
Gordon ___________________ G r a d y ____________________
Greene ___________________ Gwinnett, ________________ Habersham _______________ Hall ______________________
Hancock __________________
Haralson ____._____________
Harris ____________________ Hart _____________________ Heard ____________________ H e n r y ____________________
28 14 67 31
::~~~~~~ :-~:-::r- 324 --------
66 --------
1
693 --------
24
194 --------
44
160
-----1 -
IS
77
16
86
------ --------
13
96
4
34 -------- ---- --- -------- ---
20
116
-------- --------
10
85 -------- --
7
42 -------- --- ---- -------- -----
41
173 ----- -------- -------- --------
83 1,263
-------- --------
10
18
130
-------- ---- --- --------
21
82
24
335
17
116
19
77
5
21
------- --------
----- -------- --------
----- ------------ --------
21
87
30
129
::::::::1::::::::
35
159 -------- ----
-- --------
6
49 -------- --------
23
144 -------- --------
]
i
10
33 19
58 228 -------- -------110
2 ----
:::::~~:
I
18
127 -------- ---
--- --------
56
807 -------- ----
11
91
---- -------- --- ---- --------
1
23 ------ -------- --- ---- --------
25
241 -------- -------- --
30
117 -------- --------
--- --------
16
128 -------- ---
---- --------
10
57
1 --------
66
331
1 -------- --------
2
26
158 -------- -------- --------
4
33
263 -------- --------
4
21 -------- --------
11 15
::::::i:r 90 -------- -------- --------
62
24
108
2
14
60
--------
14
89
28
324
14
67
67
717
31
194
44
160
15
77
16
86
13
96
4
34
20
116
10
85
7
42
41
173
83 1,273
18
130
21
82
24 335
17
116
16
69
5
21
21
87
30
129
35
159
6
49
27
148
10
58
35
245
19 110
18 127
56
807
11
91
I
23
25
242
30
117
16
128
10
56
65
332
26
162
34
263
5
28
11
90
15
62
24
108
14
60
14
89
4,291,000 880,000
8,564,893 2,804,000 1,795,379
911,999 926,446 1,110,700 440,755 1,499,197
1,140,044 551,589
2,862,220 22,576,019
1,440,000
1,113,500 5,571 ,821 1,793,576
714,749 240,000
967,000 1,415,000 1,694,475
562,000 2,228,033
653,350 3,728,978
740,600 1,192,093 16,485,414
1,100,103 350,000
4,689,000 1,652,032 1,842,000
905,000 4,797,325 2,309,725 4,138,500
500,000
1,019,500 765,000
1,428,206 908,000
1,372,811
138,400 22,000 295,669 230,100 60,500
52,000 46,000 33,600 5,250 72,778
25,000 11,500 65,750 842,513 177,500
30,050 388,640
42,560 22,000 10,000
16,850 122,100 90,370 26,000 80,150
20,300 115,700 22,400 40,925 458,700
53,958 4,000
405,700 18,200 39,350
17,800 187,300 78,550 125,000
5,000
39,100 27,520 33,256 10,000 61,100
335,650 119,737 764,002 173,100 162,453
109,300 45,957 248,853 79,750 .19,575
4,874,350
1,067,694 9,873,417 3,286,950 2,077,907
85,646 153,588 138,900 48,000 91,307
22,813 38,847 30,769 12,000 46,549
1,072,458 1,164,881 1,313,969
506,005 1,709,831
145,580 28,030 223,002 1,989,067 114,600
16,061
10,360 46,439
589,358 57,244
1,326,685 601,479
3,197,411 25,996,957
1,789,344
112,872 474,007 175,990 98,950 35,000
39,512
107,880 34,010 23,400 5,750
1,295,934 6,542,348 2,046,136
859,099 290,750
53,350
186,126 199,160 79,000 175,836
25,650 75,498 51,148 22,000 39,004
1,062,850 1,798,724 2,035,153
689,000 2,523,023
71,501 324,035 115,788 95,033 1,307,017
21,692 87,248 40,182 37,185 525,417
766,843 4,255,961
918,970 1,365,236 18,776,5.48
60,637 8,500 323,200 104,884 308,525
23,280 30,000 96,843 30,766 42,800
1,237,978 392,500
5,514,743 1,805,882 2,232,675
79,500 416,685 205,625 368,000
55,000
13,400 108,972 84,250 94,550
5,300
1,015,700 5,510,282 2,678,150 4,726,050
565,300
127,250 97,142
112,074 102,000 295,590
23,300 27,038 32,275 9,500 62,661
1,209,150 916,700
1,605,811 1,029,500 1,792,162
-----------_._-
TABLE XVII-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-PLANT USE AND VALUE (1959.60)
-------------,-------------------,---------------------
STATUS OF PLANT USE
PRESENT VALUE OF SCHOOL PLANT
SYSTEM
Number Available
Number
Number
Number Available
at Beginning
Abandoned
Completed
at End of
of the Year
During the Year During the Year
the Year
Build- Rooms Build- Rooms Build- Rooms Build- Rooms
ings
ings
ings
ings
Buildings
Grounds
Furniture and
Equipment
Library
Books and Instructional
Aids
Total
- - - - - - - - ) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---I---~-I------ - - - - - - - - - - - -
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
_ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
21 17 8 5 22
17 4 11 11 4
248 90
4
10
_
59 -------- -------- -------- --------1
;::::J 17~38
99
::::::::
::::::::
~:::::::
60
_
43
24
21 13 8 5 22
17 4 11 11 4
248 $ 80 59 38 103
109 47 60 43 24
4,288,000 $ 743,000 709,900 455,000
1,047,370
1,812,000 645,000 735,000 364,000 350,000
208,750 $ 25,600 16,600 15,000 29,811
47,700 15,000 29,150 9,060 2,000
404,000 s
93,280 63,720 45,000 135,802
110,729 55,368 53,300 46,250 40,000
106,417 $ 21,950 21,700 7,000 36,372
33,487 14,290 12,375 10,700 10,000
5,007,167 883,830 811,920 522,000
1,249,355
2,003,916 729,658 829,825 430,010 402,000
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
Marion McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
_
10
44
_ _ _
31 10
5
137 35 59
_
5
35
! 10
36
i 23
141
_
11
_
15
63 58
_
14
87
_
5
31
_
12
78
_
4
29
: _
17 4
109 59
2
_
10
44
498,009
30
137
1,144,000
10
35
582,190
5
59
714,676 !
5
35
383,985
18,000 14,037 6,750 10,000
6,900
220,000 114,000 60,000 69,305 42,421
.1_
10
36
300,000
8
1
24
134
2,037,000
11
63
795,000
----I
15 14
58 1,005,000
87
1,247,000
15,000 60,500 18,000 11,800 23,000
56,000 160,650 56,835 73,200 59,350
3
6
32
580,000
12
78
1,457,000
4
29
290,000
17
109
1,322,472
3
_
7
59
653,041
15,000 31,000 26,000 77,500 18,500
70,000 103,000 65,000 124,450 71,000
17,000 52,268 11,500 21,533 33,449
17,000 51,500 32,642 18,900 31,872
28,000 34,000 12,000 32,450 29,000
753,009 1,324,305
660,440 815,514 466,755
388,000 2,309,650
902,477 1,108,900 1,361,222
693,000 1,625,000
393,000 1,556,872
771 ,541
Mitchell Monroe
Montgomery Morgan Murray
_
23
_
6
_ _
7 16
_
15
23
107
1,257,500
6
54
581,500
7
37
486,000
15
63
1,371,658
15
105
925,000 i
39,000 28,000 5,500
22,300 15,500
171,526
55,000 32,500 123,918 98,000
28,500 20,000 20,400 25,077 20,000
1,496,526 684,500 544,400
1,542,953 1,058,500
Muscogec _________________
70
Newton __________________
15
Oconee ___________________
18
Oglethorpe ________________
2
Paulding __
17
Peach ____________________
7
Pickens ___________________ Pierce ____________________ Pike ______________________
12
17 10
Polk- ____________________
24
Pulaski ___________________
2
Putnam __________________
3
Quitman __________________ Rabun ___________________
5 18
Randolph _________________
8
Richmond ________________ Rockdale _________________ Schley ____________________
Screven ___________________ Seminole __________________
66
7 5 12 10
Spalding __________________
29
Stephens __________________
15
CN
0w0
Stewart___________________ Sumter ___________________
Talbot; ____________
8 17
7
Taliaferro _________________ Tattnall __________________ T a y l o r ____________________ Telfair ___________________ Terrell ___________________
4 30 11 15 14
Thomas __________________ TifL ____________________
Toombs __________________ Towns ____________________
Treutten __________________
25 27 12
8 6
Troup____________________
17
Turner ___________________ Twiggs ___________________ Union ____________________ Upson ____________________
12 5 13 16
Walker ___________________ W a l t o n ___________________
Ware _____________________ Warren ___________________
30 27 15 2
Washington _______________
19
---------
I
.----------
-i 721 1_______ -----
41
40
73
96 ------2- ------6- !------i-
~
15
54
17
54 !________ -- ______1 ______ -- ________
2
106
4
241
2
20
15
64
7
78
12
94
17
60
10
159
24
28
1
3
35 -------- ---- -------- ----
3
19 -------- -------- -------- --------
5
1-------- 85 -- ----- ----- --
I
50 -------- ----
19 8
642 -------- --------
67
63 ----- - --
7
25
-- -------- --------
5
-------- --------1-------- 91 -------- -------- -------- --------
12
55 --------
10
214
--------
I
--------1--------
--------
29
~:::~~~l~~:::: 105 --------
40 54
--------
16
8
1
17
38
7
17 -------- -------- -----
4
125
31
50 -------- --------
12
94 -------- --------
16
58 -------- -------- --
14
143 -------- -------- --
25
162
16 -- ----- --------
26
90 -------- -------- -------- --------
12
52 -------- -------- -------- --------
8
45
2 -------- -------- --------
4
92 -------- -------- -------- --------
17
81 -------- -------- -------- --------
12
40 -------- -------- -------- ------
5
72 -------- ------ --------
13
81 -------- -------- --------
1
16
300 -------- --------
4
134 -------- -------- --------
2I
::::::::1 119 -------- --------
25
--------1 122
---------------
--------
--------
1
--------
--
--
----
30 27 15 3 19
761 96
I
54
54
108
12,721,024 1,367,492
474,350 651,816 1,108,335
64
1,140,000
78
827,754
94
756,850
60
510,500
159
2,214,547
28
327,500
35
583,000
19
220,000
93
1,158,334
50
870,500
648
8,558,175
63
1,121,500
25
256,000
91
1,069,000
55
933,010
214
3,066,377
105
1,281,250
40
906,000
54
699,222
38
383,500
17
185,000
125
1,198,557
51
534,000
94
1,232,182
58
744,764
143
1,317,500
146
1,641,742
90
938,000
52
570,759
45
387,000
92
1,105,838
81
895,234
40
381,000
72
895,000
82
764,128
302
4,208,343
134
1,749,824
119
1,720,851
25
349,000
122 1,566,349
1,105,761
44,500 ,I
21,000 I
11,820 38,200
43,000 25,800 38,000 19,250 35,200
26,000 33,500 2,000 49,500 15,500
537,621 16,500 17,000 19,300 45,000
465,809 18,190 18,800 8,750 6,600
1,500 56,950 6,500 23,100 8,700
36,000 120,500 31,000 22,500 14,000
42,100 33,786
5,900 9,400 47,741
146,975 59,500 89,500 7,500 38,800
1,785,500 123,900 69,000 33,700 110,250
66,000 96,157 166,197 38,845 132,300
41,000 96,000 40,000 83,496 94,900
931,446 99,300 26,518 107,725 137,000
530,363 52,044 49,500 72,576 36,000
15,000 103,170 80,000 186,490 68,043
106,700 217,100 174,500 33,043 68,920
199,379 131,974 34,470 99,500 115,227
325,526 129,100 165,851 26,000 137,781
212,346 56,000 35,375 11,966 30,950
21,200 32,200 32,067 15,370 37,250
7,000 15,000 18,000 38,225 70,000
354,093 28,500 4,431 32,400 26,050
89,899 60,582 12,300 18,700 7,200
4,500 49,625 28,500 29,335 27,880
38,850 42,800 24,933 12,500 12,500
22,910 32,800 19,684 24,000 47,099
91,800 47,820 37,727 8,500 38,610
15,824,631 1,591,892
599,725 709,302 1,287,735
1,270,200 981,911 993,114 583,965
2,419,297
401,500 727,500 280,000 1,329,555 1,050,900
10,381,335 1,265,800
303,949 1,228,425 1,141,060
4,152,448 1,412,066
986,600 799,248 433,300
206,000 1,408,302
649,000 1,471,107
849,387
1,499,050 2,022,142 1,168,433
638,802 482,420
1,370,227 1,093,794
441,054 1,027,900
974,195
4,772,644 1,986,244 2,013,929
391,000 1,781,540
TABLE XVII-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-PLANT USE AND VALUE (1959-60)
SYSTEM
-----1-----1-------1----------- STATUS OF PLANT USE
I
Number Aval;:;'~-Number l-~~~Number Available
PRESENT VALUE OF SCHOOL PLANT
at Beginning
Abandoned
Completed
at End of I
LIbrary
of the Year
During the Year During the Year
the Year
Furniture
Books and
______
_
Buildings
Grounds
and
Instructional
Tota
Equipment
Aids
Build- Rooms Build- Rooms Build- Rooms Build- Rooms
ings
ings
ings
ings
Wayne ___________________ Webster __________________ Wheeler __________________ White ____________________
Whitfield _________________
25 5
12
8 33
183 -------- -------- -------- --------
18
50 -------- -------- -------- --------
62 203
1
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
25
5 12
8 33
183 18 50 62
203
2,434,820 150,000 423,738 809,200
2,764,500
Wilcox. __________________
Wilkes ___________________
0w..0.
Wilkinson _________________ Worth ____________________
19 10 6 24
80 -------- -------- -------- -------68 -------- -------- -------- -------54 -------- -------- -------- --------
114 -------- --------
19
10 6 25
80
68 54 114
752,000 577,000 556,000 1,971,519
Total Counties ____________ 2,822 19,930
27
94
43
246 2,834 20,075 280,048,531
69,100 4,000 6,250 21,200 76,500
27,500 40,000 22,000 44,562
12,665,096
266,960 30,000 48,850 53,615
229,125
96,600 59,250 73,900 161,930
27,937,937
55,400 10,000 12,671 22,566 69,030
30,939 23,550 12,300 31,165
7,993,190
2,826,280 194,000 491,509 906,581
3,139,155
907,039 699,800 664,200 2,209,176
328,644,754
Americus_________________ Atlanta ___________________
Barnesville ________________ Bremen___________________ Buford ___________________
6
55 -------- -------- ---- --- --------
117 2,089
1 --------
3
20 -------- -------- -------- --------
3 3
31 29
-------- -------- -------- --------------- -------- -------- --------
Calhoun __________________
9
Carrollton ________________ Cartersville _______________
8 10
Cedartown ________________
8
Chickamauga____ .
52 -------- -------- - - - - - - - ~ --------
66 -------- -------- -------- -------82 89 -------- -------- -------- --------
28 -------- -------- -------- --------
Cochran _________
2
Commerce ______
7
Dalton __________:: :::::::
12
B~bi1~~::::::::::::::::::I
12 8
::~~~T,~~~~~{[/:: 45
I
---------
50
121
169
78
--------:
6
55
117 2,097
3
20
3
31
3
29
9
52
8
66
10
82
8
89
7
28
2
45
7
50
12
121
12
169
8
78
640,300 41,020,625
300,000 400,000 510,000
620,000 903,000 1,522,280 1,355,000 1,050,000
375,000 700,000 2,194,000 3,002,133 1,362,504
24,000 2,140,776
10,000 15,000 30,000
28,000 22,000 83,695 52,000 20,000
17,000 23,000 432,000 318,257 30,100
97,730 5,481,528
22,000 30,000 45,000
45,500 78,000 93,062 104,300 46,000
4R,000 47,310 100,500 190,950 159,647
18,640 843,863
3,550 6,000 9,600
15,431 23,000 27,532 37,900 16,000
14,000 13,000 40,000
I 93,416
41 ,036
780,670 49,486,792
335,550 451,000 594,600
708,931 1,026,000 1,726,569 1,549,200 1,132,000
454,000 783,310 2,766,500 3,604,756 1,593,287
Fitzgerald ________________ Gain sville ________________
9 9
57 128
1:::::::=1::::::::
------i-
---------------
9
57
1,033,000
10
128
2,018,425
Hawkinsville ______________ Hogansville _______________ Jefferson ________ . ____. ____
L a G r a n g e _________________
3 6 4
11
::::~~:r~~:::: 22
-------- --------
47
52
170
3 6 4
11
22 47 52
170
350,000 801,262 503,655
4,844,845
Marietta____________ ._. ___ Moultrie __________________
13 18
196 -------- -- _.---
136 .-._----
2
I I
7 12
14
203
3,385,000
19
146
1,657,807
Newnan .. ___________. ____ Pelham___________________
6 7
88 -------- -- ----- - . ----- .------ .
43 -------- ----. --- -- ---- .-------
6 7
88
2,035,000
43
1,043,700
62,500 326,000 25,000 16,000 40,500
177,633 146,750
86,000 100,000 31,300
Quitman __________________ Rome ____________________
Tallapoosa ________________ Tallulah Falls _____________ Thomaston ________________
5 22
3
11
35 -------- ------.- ----.--- .-------
5
35
436,200
15,000
~~~~~J~~~~~~~~ 193
--.----- .-------
22
193
4,026,500
468,000
28
3
28
325,000
10,000
-------- --_.---- --.----------- -------.----.-
91
11
91
2,081,500
94,200
ThomasviIle _______________ Toccoa. _. ________________ Trion ____________________
Valdosta __________________
Vidalia ___________________
10 7 2
15 6
108 -------- -- ______ 1 ______ -- .------52 -----_.- -------- -_.---- . . ----._40 -------- -------- -------- - -----132 --._---- -------- -------- -------46 -------- -------- -------- --------
10 7 2
15 6
108 52 40
132 46
1,225,"45 1,313,000
538,103 1,931,576
500,000
51,639 27,000 40,477 231,000
20,000
Waycross _________________ West Point ________________ Winder ___________________
Total Cities _______________
16
124 -------- -------- -------- --------
3 4
27 50
----------------1----------------
----------------
--------
--------
405 4,869
264
29
16
124
3
27
4
50
408 4,894
1,612,392 625,000 700,000
88,942,652
69,500 30,000 20,000
5,334,327
Total Counties ____________ 2,822 19,930 Grand TotaL _____________ 3,227 24,799
27194143
29
100
47
246 2,834 20,075 280,048,531 275 3,242 24,969 368,991,183
12,665,096 17,999,423
53,500 194,799 80,000 55,000 42,460
427,045 320,450 264,290 181,000
63,600
46,000 317,379
41,000 15,500 197,563
131,094 59,700 34,985
170,563 40,000
140,562 37,000 65,000
9,568,017
27,937,937
37,505,954
41,834 46,240 24,000 6,500 17,720
76,145 55,100 45,900 34,025 19,850
18,000 88,487 17,400 10,000 45,572
31,866 21,200 19,812 36,378 10,000
60,350 16,800 15,000
1,961,147
7,993,190
9,954,337
1,190,834 2,585,464
479,00o
878,762 604,335
5,525,668 3,907,300 2,053,997 2,350,025 1,158,450
515,200 4,900,366
393,400 25,500
2,418,835
1,440,444 1,420,900
633,377 2,369,517
570,000
1,882,804 708,800 800,000
105,806,143
328,644,754
434,450,897
TABLE XVIII-NEGRO SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-PLANT USE AND VALUE (1959-60)
- ----, ============c===============
,
STATUS OF PLANT USE
I
PRESENT VALUE OF SCHOOL PLANT
I
--~-- - - - - - - ,- - - - - 1 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - -
SYSTICM
~ _ _ _ _
----1--------1------1---- I Number Available
Number
I Number
I Number Availablel
at Beginning ,Abandoned
Completed
at End of
of the Year
During the Year During the Year I the Year
I
1 ' -_ _ 1 _ _ -
Buildings
I I
Grounds
1
Library I
Furniture I Books and
I Equ~~~ent InstA\dt~onal,
Tota
~~~~-I~oms ~~~- !~oom~::~~- ~ooms ~~~~~,~:~:-------,--------i-----I--_-~ I-----.--~
AppllI1g____
__
4. 13 .
I_
1_
Atkinson___
2 1 17 ,
1_
Baeon______ Baker,___
1 , 14, 2: :38 _.
1,---
Baldwinc . ,
6' 80 __
_
!:~1:~~---~I------~-I----i:l:l-j,
5 I 361$
21
17
2 2
14 38
I,
6, 80,
-~I---i:.!I-
Is 502,761
215,000 I 280,000 ' ~61,521 179,715,
1~::~~~-1
7,000 Is
,8,350 .
2:104,8,104051I$
25,000
10,000
2,600:
25,500
30,000'
93,000
-~:~~~.I1,2i:~~~-1
6,216 ?,OOO
I$
,3,500
2,675,
16,645'
2,: :
550,122
250,150 318,500
392,296 919,360
2:~::::
Ben Hill Berrien , .
Bibb_________ Bleekley __. Brantley____
::::~~_ Brooka, , .
Burke_____
~~f~~~-~ _
Camden. _
---
7
- __ ,
2
___I 24
---
51
_I
7
-I 1:
.. j
16
[' ~
7
21 I'"
18__
.1 I
1
380 1----' -----1----
59 I-.-
I -----,- -
--_1'----
~: I f 51 'I
-
'
1'-
119 --
-
~4g7 ,-
._'1
7 I 21 21' 181.
24. 380
.1 I I
59 '
I7 :~:51
16
liS
,l ~g
7
47
189,500 I, 218,126
,'888' :3,848,760 610
::::~~~ ,567,209
1,:394,800
~n:m
655,652
500 1,3001
129,112 1,050500
15:,:6:0~0~
30,300
N88
23,000
9,630' 34,400
378,859 22,,555000
~:::~~ :36,355
118,94:3
~U~~
50,000
2,928 3,300
!13,163
21,,100000
;~::::.1,800 I ,32,198 "
26:~~~
1.1,674
202,558 257,126
4,449,894 6145,,.210000
1,6~1::4:,9:6:4:
m:m 1,.176,241 744,326
Candler_______
Carroll , ,
__
Catoosac , . .
Charlton_____
Chatham___
1
24
14
37
1
3
1
14
30 407
1
24
350,000
4
37
437,:380
1
3
37,146
1
14
180,000
31 436 6,065,494
9,530 10,400 3,000 2,000 :324,697
13,393 65,799 2,000 11,258 707;128
3,600 10,135
950 3,650 143,171
:376,52:3 ,,23,714 4:3,096 196,908 7,240,490
Chattahoochee ___ Chattooga _ Cherokee ___
Clarke __ Clay _____
~I
1
4
3 8
9 18
12
106
2 1 31
9
124,404
18
172,550
12
243,000
106 1,454,389
31
383,301
3,600 10,350 1,500
118,939 1,300
7,996 31,:300 10,551
158,901 18,.123 I
1,000 3,025 4,603
.19,342 7,223
'1:37,000 217,225 259,651
1,791,571 410,347
Clayton _ Clinch _
Cobb
_
Coffee _
Colquitt, __
5
47
----
1
19
3
28
8
56
2
45
5
I
1
3
8
2
47 i
479,000 I
19 28
I 229010,,600000
56 1
915,000
45
513,517 I
5,750 10,700 9,000 17,000
13,500
25,500 36,000 16,600 43,025 33,250
133,,671500 I
4,555 14,535 8,700
524,000 250,310 321,751i 989,560 568,967
Columbia _
Cook
_
Coweta
_
Crawford
_
Crisp
_
Dade
_
Dawson
_
Decatur
_
DeKalb
_
Dodge
_
54 34 81 31 67
--
16 101 --- ----
9
103 --
6
59
j
-- ----
3
1
5
1
55 '
537,248
16,560
2
34
369,942 I
6,100
-',
---
6
81
1,250,000
1 7
I
-
16
31 1
I6:
l~fl
374377,,652103 1
I _25:~~01 __ 957,000 1,829,170
7,800 3,176 :J6,000
600
30,000 .10,565
56
490,650
20,600
32,867 25,000 91,750 19,951 44,000
5,000
92,000 121,385 41,600
9,103 6,000 18,972 7,961 14,800
500
32,399 44,349
3,463
595,778 407,042 1,368,522 378,601 832,420
31,100
1;111;399
2,035,469 556,313
Dooly
_
Dougherty _
Douglas _
Early
_
Echols
_
7
67
18
187
3
27
3
88 -- -- --
j
6
---
7
67 1,
712,000
18
187
2,535,399
3
27
267,M1
3
88
931,000
1
6
90,000
18,200
86,075 3,000 12,500
15,000
51,223 191,373
15,000
90,945 7,000
12,434 42,510 5,500
21,665 550
793,857 2,855,357
291,051 1,056,110
112,550
Effingham _ Elbert.. _ EmanueL _
8
39
3
6
69 -- --
74
--------1 Evans _
Fannin _
--------
29 1
Fayette _
Floyd
_
Forsyth _
Franklin _ Fulton .__
--------I
--1-
::::::1
4 11
27 5
27 120
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon
Grady
_ _
_ _
_
-If] -9 100
- -4[-- 65
8
1
9
6
40
-- --
---
6
69
-----
7
74
-------
-- -- --
3 I
29 1
488,000 649,812 835,471
246,200 6,000
4,200 34,000 15,000
3,500
75
31,500 51,454 47,003 32,000
150
8,972 12,330 13,446 12,000
75
532,672 747,596 910,920 293,700
6,300
1
27
300,000
1:3,000
16,700
5,268
334,968
1
5
121,000
7,200
6,500
1,200
135,900
-------------- --- ---------- ------
4
27
278,267
3,800
7,299
--5;320
294,686
10
130
2,377,024
33,200
158,718
62,072
2,631,014
,---
--- --- - ------- -~ - -- - -- - - - - -- ----------- -- -------------- ----
1
9
136,748
900
9,368
1,400
148,416
3
13
103
1,435,000
80,000
68,696
29,195
1,612,891
--- ----
---- -------------- ------- _. ___________ w
---------
-- ----------- -----------_.
4
65
716,000
11,600
55,000
9,447
792,047
Greene
.
Gwinnett, Habersham
HaIL
_
Hancock .__
--2~-1---- ~~ _
5
_
_
68 -- ----
- --- -- -15
37
5
68
872,407
13,850
30,311
7,446
924,014
3
20 1
315,485
4,600
20,500
5,210
345,795
2
--~~-I--- 2
------
62
7
200,000
6,700
21,200
4,800
232,700
--938;000-
----
--12;392---
----49;902-
--
----14;297-
-------------1,014,591
HHaarrarlissoll____________ ----- I
1
g:~~~:::::::::::::::~~~~~
6I 2
51 ]'
.. _ - -I- ~-----_._._---_
18 -- --
----
68 ------ -- ----- -- -- -- -- --
30 21
-- -- ---
-- -----
----
-- --
----
--------
-
-- --
------
78 -- ------ ------- ---- ----
I
18 '
165,000
6
68
593,701
2
30
319,550
1
21
275,000
5
78
989,994
s.soo i
9,000 15,000 2,000
30,700 1
--
- - - - _.. _ - -
4,000 65,882 ,
3410,,000000 I 65,995 ,
775 14,375 7,500
4,250
27,158
173,275
682,958 382,050 312,250
1,113,847
-_._------- --_._-~--
TABLE XVIII-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-PLANT USE AND VALUE (1959.60)
STATUS OF PLANT USE
PRE3ENT VALUE OF SCHOOL PLANT
SYSTEM
Number Available
Number
at Beginning
Abandoned
of the Year
During the Year
~uild- Rooms Build- ~ooms
ings
ings
Number Completed During the Year
Build- Rooms ings
Number Available at End of the Year
BUild-I Rooms mgs
Buildings
Grounds
Furniture
and Equipment
Library Books and Instructional
Aids
Total
---------------------------1-----1----1-----1-----1------
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
_
83
_
45
_
17
_
36
_
24
_
83
1,355,000
52,500
130,400
15,100
1,553,000
45
357,400
5,000
64,400
16,251
443,051
17
177,000
7,500
10,500
2,125
197,125
36
380,000
7,000
28,000
7,000
422,000
24
258,000
7,000
39,200
7,300
311,500
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
_
11
104
_
6
52
_ _
1 7
30 43
_
1
41
11
104
6
52
1
30
7
43
1
41
974,165 495,308 297,000 577 ,886 550,000
20,700 3,050 3,500 5,500 10,000
89,101 48,048 13,000 46,293 50,000
23,108 9,072 6,057 6,805 10,000
1,107,074 555,478 319,557 636,484 620,000
Lanier Laurens Lee
Liberty Lincoln
_
1
17
_ _
3 5
85 43
_ _
8 1
70 32
_
17
181,033
10,000
22,000
3,000
216,033
85
1,130,282
11,600
93,435
12,316
1,247,633
43
448,611
5,000
30,000
3,000
486,611
70
820,511
15,750
92,519
32,655
961,435
32
269,500
16,150
12,000
9,838
307,488
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
Marion McDuffie Mclntosh Meriwether Miller
MitcheIL Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
_
3
15
_
8
45
_ _
1 13
1 77
_
3
27
_
1
32
_ _
8 8
48 46
_ _
8 2
91 29
_
5
75
_
7
49
_
4
37
_ _
5 1
56 2
_
2
_
3
15
6
50
127,000 467,760
6,000 22,500
21,315 23,614
6,500 11 ,806
160,815 525,680
1
1
36,750
500
2,195
157
39,602
13
77
810,000
14,360
53,500
25,000
902,860
3
27
354,000
4,000
21,300
22,200
401 ,500
_
1
32
8
48
8
46
8
91
2
29
400,000 540,000 444,000 973,000 349,390
20,000 24,500 13,500 32,321 2,500
31,000 46,500 90,500 87,409 22,500
7,500 7,750 18,300 15,464 10,785
458,500 618,750 566,300 1,108,194 385,175
_
5
75
7
49
4
37
5
56
1
2
925,000 500,000
562,000 731,667 28,000
11,100 8,000 9,000 9,986 1,000
92,250 32,000 57,450 35,494 5,000
18,000 7,925
8,905 14,038
500 ,
1,046,350 547,925
637,355 791,185 34,500
Muscogee_________________ Newton ___________________ Oconee ___________________
21
6 3
262 -------- --------
2
8
58 -------- -------- -------- --------
17
1 -------- -------- --------
23
6 2
Oglethorpe________________ Paulding __________________
1
45 -------- -------- -------- --------
1
14 -------- -------- -------- --------
1 1
Peach ____________________ Pickens ___________________
Pierce ____________________ Pike _____________________ Polk _____________________
4 1 4 3 5
70 -------- -------- -------- --------
7 -------- -------- -------- --------
31 -------- -------- -------- --------
39 -------- -------- -------- --------
36
1 --------
1
3
4 1 4 3 5
Pulaski., _________________ Putnam __________________ Quitman__________________ Rabun ____________________ Randolph _________________
4
2 1 1 6
31 -------- -------- -------- -------45 -------- -------- -------- -------16 -------- -------- -------- -------1 -------- -------- -------- -------80 -------- -------- -------- --------
4
2 1
1 6
Richmond ________________ Rockdale _________________ Schley ____________________
Screven ___________________ Seminole__________________
19 2 1 4 2
299 -------- -------- -------- -------29 -------- -------- -------- -------22 -------- -------- -------- -------91 -------- -------- -------- -------33 -------- -------- -------- --------
19 2
1 4
2
Spalding __________________ Stephens__________________
10 1
Stewart, __________________
4
Sumter _______________ - _-Talbot, ___________________
4 3
84 -------- -------- -------- --------
10
6 -------- -------- -------- --------
1
61 -------- -------- -------- --------
4
66 -------- -------- -------- --------
4
52 -------- -------- -------- --------
3
Taliaferro_________________ TattnaIL _________________ T a y l o r ____________________ Telfair____________________
TerreIL __________________
4 4
2 4
5
28 -------- -------- -------- -------41 -------- -------- -------- -------39 -------- -------- -------- -------44 -------- -------- -------- -------72 -------- -------- -------- --------
4
4 2 4 5
Thomas __________________ Tift., _____________________
Toombs __________________
6 5 5
Towns____________________
Treutlen ___________ - - - ____
1
75 -------- -------- -------- -------57 -------- -------- -------- -------25 -------- -------- -------- --------
-------- -------- -------- -------19 -------- -------- -------- --------
6 5 5
1
Troup________________ - ___ Turner ___________________ Twiggs ___________________ Union____________________ Upson ___________ - _- ___- __
2 1
3
------4-
50 -------- -------- -------- --------
2
44 -------- -------- -------- --------
1
50 -------- -------- -------- --------
3
-------- -------- -------- --.----- ------4-
32 -------- -------- -------- --------
Walker_____________ __. __ Walton_____. _____________
Ware_____________________ Warren___________________ Washington _______________
2
-- - 25 -------- -------- --------
--
-~
~
10
58 -------- -------- -------- --------
-----47- -------- -------- -------- --------
2
-------- -------- -------- --------
6
92 -------- -------- -------- --------
2 10
2 6
270
3,807,484
58
634,707
17
208,650
45
494,573
14
158,947
354,930 17,500 3,000 5,000 4,075
478,500 52,314 17,001
14,073 17,596
49,224 15,026 7,000 4,415 2,715
4,690,138 719,54 7 235,65 1
518,06 1
183,333
70
850,000
7
93,025
31
405,000
39
417,000
36
566,000
15,000 3,000 5,600 2,200 11,000
70,000 7,428 8,239 40,000 23,100
31
410,000
11,000
45
500,000
8,500
16
210,000 --------------
1
6,OJO
600
80
690,683
10,500
52,000 77,500 11,145
375 34,500
9,000 1,200 2,435 10,354 9,000
11 ,500 13,750 6,455
85 6,900
944, 000 104,653 421,274 469,554 609,1 00
484,50 o
599,75o
227,60 7,06
oo
742,583
299
3,248,999
29
317,800
22
268,000
91
1,435,000
33
500,000
441,181 2,500
6,050 23,500
30,000
317,218 33,900 6,946 99,700
50,000
87,136 9,850 2,377
30,911 5,000
4,039644,,50534o
283,373 1,589,111
585,000
84
802,805
6
105,000
61
724,100
66
754,451
52
619,863
30,750 1,400
9,200 14,275
4,700
66,862 2,300 81,250 37,725
47,084
26,252 343
7,600 8,137 12,542
926,669 109,043 822,150 814,588 684,189
28
275,000
41
303,000
39
537,500
44
625,425
72
775,206
5,000 43,250 4,200 11,000
6,900
20,000
35,811 53,500 35,085
90,700
5,000 11 ,891 12,856 10,967
5,000
305,000 393,952 608,056 682,477
877,806
75
819,442
25,900
82,000
7,692
935,034
57
440,000
11,000
38,500
5,100
494,600
25
245,000
8,210
32,183
3,766
289,159
19
--------------
210,000
-------------5,000
-------20;500-
--------------
13,820
-------249;320
50
600,000
11,000
108,500
19,100
738,600
44
380,725
6,000
20,000
13,800
420,525
50
501,500
5,200
41,249
8,396
556,345
32
------48i;000-
-------i3;700-
-------3i;500-
-------------29,000
--------------
555,200
25
494,000
16,096
22,184
7,768
540,048
58
619,773
17,200
29,200
5,630
671,803
47
-------------450,900
-------------4,700
-------36;300-
--.----------9,094
------500;994
92
854,851
10,300
73,387
16,400
954,938
TABLE XVIII-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-PLANT USE AND VALUE (1959-60)
STATUS OF PLANT USE
PRESENT VALUE OF SCHOOL PLANT
SYSTEM
Wilcox- _ Wilkes _ Wilkinson _ Worth _ Total Counties __
--- -- ----- --
,
32 -- -- -- --------
65 ------- --------
44 -- -----
R1 -- ----
----
722 7,672
25 !
62
I -----
12
140
Grounds
Furniture
and Equipment
Library Books and Instructional
Aids
Total
:J2 65 44 R1
709 7,770
277,000 729,000 560,000 973,906
\12,647,909
7,500$
:1J,,020000 'I 1,000
-,
6,200 24,000 5,620 24,950
:3,100,975
56'8331~-~--~8'200 ~- 517,933
16,876
i 12,500
4,500
----------!--
1,550
234,426
1,520
250,501
190
60,690
-------- --------------
3:J,500 I' :JO,OOO 43,000 64,564 ,
5,486 5,500 II ,267 10,522
322,186 788,500 619,887 1,073,942
7,891,373
1,902,154 105,542,4ll
Americus __ Atlanta _____ Barnesville__ Bremen _____ Buford ___
Calhoun ___ Carrollton ___ Cartersville __ Cedartown ___ Chickamauaa ,
Cochran _____ Commerce ___ Dalton ______ Decatur ____ Dublin ___
:1 :1 54 l-
i I
I
r-:1 ---. ---
! I
42 ----1,087
14 39 25 23
16 6 18 29 47
--
---_ .._.
,--
--
74
--',
-'
3
42
54 1,161
4
14
6
:3U
4
25
:J
2:J
434,951 19,715,198
10,000 ! 797,320
25,540 ,
1,855,012 I
7,600 I
478,091
278,619
22,646,149
--------- -- --------- -------------- -------------- --------------
- - - ______ 1 ____ ..
---------- --- ------- ----
150,000
5,000
4,150
:J,300
162,450
165,000
300,ROO 350,000 300,000
7,000
6,433 25,000
8,500
12,000 12,000 19,3:35 10,700
4,000 7,684 5,556 7,200
188,000 326,917 399,891 326,400
16
145,000
4,000
6
llO,OOO I
3,000
18
290,000
46,000
29
500,000
75,000
47
414,:394
6,100
13,600 6,700 14,000 25,000 76,942
10,000 500
4,500 16,000 15,561
172,600 120,200 :J54,500 616,000 512,997
Fitzgerald... _ Gainesville_____
Hawkinsville__ Hogansville___
Jefferson _______
LaGrange ____ Marietta_______ Moultrie ________ Newnan_______
Pelham... _.. _
Quitman... _._ Rome_________
Tallapoosa.... _ Tallulah Falls._ Thomaston .....
Thomasville... Toccoa________ Trion ______________
Valdosta. _. _. _. _._ Vidalia._._._._.
c,..;
'.."...'.
Waycross West PoinL __ Winde'- ___
Total Cities
Total Counties..
Grand TotaL _____
2.t 47 11 19
1 10
24
320,000
48
741,921
11
67,500
19
225,000
64
1,026,110
42
460,000
30
366,620
27
4,j5,OOO
32
399,200
I
23
10
70
265,000 759,000
5,000 76,143 2,600 3,000
:11,814 10,000 12,000
6,000 9,800
8,000 85,500
23,000 12,896 2,000 22,550
83,664 40,000 37,850 35,000 31,000
25,000 65,169
6,000 17,023
1,500 3,300
40,744 9,500 5,628 8,100 6,500
7,000 10,575
:154,000 847,983
73,600 253,850
1,182,332 519,500 422,098 494,100 446,500
305,000 920,244
10
66
\
26
\
2
10
86
3
22
66
766,389
26
:117,000
2
27,103
86
862,652
22
300,000
13,902
12,000 2,350 56,000 3,000
10
78
27
2\
10
78
:J
27
1
21
756,500 340,000 268,000
12,000 25,000 10,000
47,279 29,000 22,000
11 ,017 ,j,500 2,200
826,796 398,500 302,200
178 2,100
75
178 2,175 3\ ,979,338
1,395,462
2,781,340
540,351
36,696,491
722 7,672
25
62
12
140
709 7,770 92,647,909
3,100,975
7,891,373
1,902,154 105,542,411
900 9,772
25
62
13
215
i 887 9,945 124,627,247
4,496,437 10,672,713
2,442,505 142,238,902
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _.. _ - - - - -
TABLE XIX-WHITE SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-CAPITAL OUTLAY AND MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION (1959-60)
*See note at end of table
SPECIAL SERVICE ROOMS
Per Pupil No. of
No. of
CAPITAL OUTLAY (July 1, 1959-June 30, 1960)
SYSTEM
Gym- Gymnanasium torium
Cafeteria
Cafetorium
Investment Acresin
in School School
Andi- Plant's
Sites
torium
Library Books in Schools
New Sites and
Additions
to Sites
New Buildings
Additions to
Buildings
Remodeling and Major Repairs
New Furniture
and Equipment
Total
--------- ---------------
Appling ______________ Atkinson _____________ Bacon _______________ Baker________________ Baldwin _____________
2
I
1
1 --------
1 --------
1
1
4 --------
4
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
2 $ 662
4
785
1
740
2
1,058
3
762
69
12,909 $_________ $ 85,000 $- __________ $--------- $
7,000 $
92,000
50 70 20 51
6,969 9,482 4,719
16,143
----------
----------------------------
-- ------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------
1,400
----------
----------
----------
3,100
4,500
------------ ------------
------------ ------------
------------ ------------
Banks _______________
1
1
Barrow ______________
I
1
Bartow ______________
2
9
Ben Hill., , ___________ Berrien ______________
-----3--
1
1
3
1
4
1
3
6
3
5
4 --------
4
4
1
3
747
54
5,042 ----------
98,000 ------------ ----------
6,878
104,878
794 718
36 121
8,025 20,355
-------------------
------8;000-
-----------------------
1,100
7,625
---------- ------------
8,725 8,000
912
42 6,521 ---------- ------------ ------------ ---------- ------------ ------------
475
78 25,782 ---------- ------------ ------------ ---------- ------------ ------------
Bibb _________________
Bleckley _____________ Brantley _____________ Brooks _______________ Bryan _______________
3
4
-- -----
1
1
2 --------
3 --------
21
10
17
4 --------
4
4 -------- 3
3
1
3
3 -------. 3
660
267 114,898 ---------- ------------
25,389
1,036
26,425
520
73
5,445 ---------- ------ ----- ------------ 1,201
904
2,105
650 451
45 35
10,400 8,850
-------------------
-----------------------
-----------------------
----------
----------
------3;975-
-------3;975
659
28
5,584 ---------- ------------ ------------ 4,000
1,350
5,350
Bulloch ______________
7
1
6
3
3
Burke _______________ Butts ________________ Calhoun. ____________ Camden _____________
3
1
1 --- ----
3 --------
1 --------
6 -.------
2 --------
3
1
2
2
4 1 3 2
896
115 24,902 ---------- ------------ ------------ 14,245
4,364
18,609
830
45 13,801 ---------- ------------ ------------
688
6,994
7,682
718 725 745
45 35 32
6,882 12,366 5,512
------ ---
-------------------
----------------------------------
-----------------------
15,340
----7;898-
15,185
------------
------2;621-
-------7;898
33,146
Candler______________
1
Carroll.; _____________
6
Catoosa ______________
1
Charlton _____________
I
Chatham _____________
I
1
1
1
1
772
2
10
3
6
592
1
4
6
2
545
2
3 --------
1
1,227
2
20
13
9
684
19
140 129
3,938 23,513 22,103
1,800 -----42;234----7;025- ------------
---- ---------120,846 28,749 59,000 10,050
5,660 51,682 12,822
7,460
243,511 88,897
48 313
5,492 93,172
---------75,580
----860;780-
------------ 2,436
------------ -~ - - - -----
-----75;000-
2,436 1,011,360
Chattahoochee ________ Chattooga ____________
-----3--
Cherokee _____________ Clarke _______________
8 2
1
2
-------1
Clay _________________
1 --------
1 -------- --------
4
3
3
10 -------- 8
4
8
3
1 --------
1
953
661
858
1,199 579
,
5
3,500 ---------- ------------ ------------ 8,160
424
8,584
68 9,763 1,000 ------------ ------------ ---------- ------------
1,000
129 122
5
----------!:::::::::::: 25,819
37,308
------ --17,527
------------
-----------------------
----------13,008
----102;856-
-----133;391
1,480
------------ 3,300
1,687
4,987
Clayton ______________
Clinch _______________ Cobb ________________
4 --------
1 --------
5
8
7 6 16
8 1
15
6 6
5
Coffee _______________
6
4
6
3
Colquitt. ____________
2 --------
9
4
10
Columbia ____________ Cook ________________
Coweta __________ ___
Crawford ____________ Crisp ________________
2 --------
2
2 --------
3
3 --------
2
1 -------- --------
2 --------
5
2 1
6 1
4
2
4 1
1 5
Dade ________________
Dawson ______________ Decatur ______________
--------
2
I -------- --------
4
2
10
3 3 2
3 1
10
DeKalb ______________ Dodge _______________
6
5
5 --------
16 4
37 1
13 5
Dooly _______________ Dougherty ___________ Douglas ______________ Early ________________
Echols _______________
4 --------
2 --------
1
1
5 -------1 --------
3
2
3
12
5
3
4 -------1 --------
4 3 4 5 1
Effingham ____________
1
3
Elbert. ______________
I
3
E nanuel, _____ ______
1
4
Evans _______________ Fannin. _____________
--
----- --------
1
7
2
4
3
4
5
1
7 1
------------~ ---
3 1
5
4
1
Fayette______________ Floyd ________________
I --------
3
2
8
11
2 1
3 3
Forsyth ______________
I
2
3
6
1
Franklin _____________
2
2
4
2
1
Fulton _______________
4
5
29
17
23
Gilmer. ______________ Glascock. ____________ Glynn _______________ Gordon ______________ Grady _______________
Greene _______________ Gwionett _____________ H a b e r s h a m ___________ HaIL _______________ Hancock _____________
Haralson _____________ Harris _______________ Hark ________________ Heard _______________ Henry _______________
-----z-- I --------------2 -------.
9 - - - - ~ - --
1
1 --------
8
1
2 --------
6
3
7
3 --------
6
6 --------
2
2
1
1
13
1
6
11
5
2
5
3
4
3
5
3
6
11
8
1 -------- 1 -------- 1
3 -------- 1
4
1
5
2
4
1
2 2
1----------------
2 3
5 --------
1
5
7
1
3I
2
4I 3
I
551 1,052
533 803 669
576 626 678 1,070 716
692 678 954 749 632
1,059 683 665 610 855
668 739 738 693 743
602 624 328 506 940
614 1,052
903 711 852
942 678 713 729 1,102
759 888 681 1,140 839
149 42
372
115 111
I 42,232
8,423
11,000 20,139
320, 000
260,000 -._-----------------
61,500 4,314
74,269
::::::~:~~~: ::::~~~:~~~: 26,048
20,619
-------.--
----7;548- 35,500
----4;500- ------------ ------------ ---------. ------3;393-
652,50o
27,599 312,985
7,548
7,893
56 6,973 ---------- ------------ ------------ ---------- ------------ -----------
52
9,037 ---------- ------------ ------------ ----------
2,416
2,41
87 12,143 10,500 ------------ ------------ 6,529
5,400
22,42
16 3,000 ---------- ------------ ------------ ---------- ------------ -----------
102 10,614 ---------- ------------ ------------ ---------- ri ___________ -----------
66 24
9,082 6,090
-------------------
------ -----
- --- - - - - - --~
-----------------------
----------
332
------------ -----------
3,389
3,72
115
589 62
19,238 165,852
15,163
---------6,000
----------
------------
-----------------------
----136;268-
------------
----------
11,629
-------------------
-----13;682-
11 ,62 142,26
13,68
42 12,641
1,500
80,000 ------------ ---------- -----------.
81,50o
117 78
23,868 15,079
------750-
-----------------------
------------ ----------
27,469
916
-----_._---6,990
----------36,12
45
9,198 ---------- ------------ ------------ 4,198
2,488
6,68
20 2,400 ---------- ~ - - - - - - ----- ------------ ---------- ------------ -._--------
115 10,457 ---------- ------------
9,900
3,100
8,700
21,70o
82 99
17,725 14,959
---------- ------------
---------- ------------
-----------------------
~
-
-
- - - - ---
12,070
-----14;610-
------2-6-,-6-8-o-
22
5,800 ---------- ------------ ------------ 7,071
108 14,471 ---------- 386,500 -.---------- 6,000
7,766 6,000
31948,,5803o7
38
8,109 ---------- ------------ ------------ 1,038
184 37,650
377
172,173
39,937 15,359
68 18,989 ---------- ------------
900
5,000
63 20,961 ---------- ------------ -- --------- 3,386
369 166,504 ---------- ------------ 1,148,391 ----------
826 21,905
19,100 3,049 41,575
1,86 249,751
25,00o
6,43 5 1,189,966
101 ---------- ---------- ------------ ------------
428
3,043
3,471
15 94
2,000 38,528
-------------------
------------
------------
-----------. ------------
-------------------
-----------40,450
-----
-
----40,45
o-
101 138
14,720 11,179
---------- 123,500
---------- ~ - --- --- - - --
76,660 ------------
3,141
--.. _-----
576
203,877
------------ ------------
26 251 93
5,564 33,467 18,249
----1;000-
----------
----------------------------------
----------------------------------
5,200
----8;600-
11 ,000
-----17;795-
299 38,358
5,500
12,500 ------------ 4,541
3,284
20 4,695 ---------- 150,000 ------------ ---------- 10,000
116,,0200oo
26,395
12650,,8020o5
70 130
65 40
11 ,232 7,457 14,092 8,019
----------
----------
----------
----------
-----------------------
11,500
------------
------------ ---------- ------------
------------ ---------- ------------
50,000 ------------
------750-
-----------5,171
-----------------6--1-,5-0-o-
5,921
110 17,218 ---------- ---------.--
9,593
1,685
15,071
26,349
TABLE XIX-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-CAPITAL OUTLAY AND MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION (1959-60)
*See note at end of table
==-==--'--------=---,===;======c====;======--=-c- ---------~=~~-~---
1
~ SPECIAL SERVICE ROOMS
I I Per Pupil No. of
~ ~_~PITAL No. of __
OUTLAY (July I, 1959-June 30,1960)
SYSTEM
I
I1
Gym- Gymnanaaium torium
I
Cafeteria
1
I
I, Cafe- Audi-
torium tonum
.,
Investment in School
Plant*'
Acresin School Sites
Library Books in Schools
I
New SItes
and
New
Additions Buildings
to Sites !
Additions to
Buildings
I
Remodeling and Major
Repairs
New
Furniture and
Equipment I
Total
~--------!------- ~--'---'--- - - - - - - - - ---~- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Houston
1
II
I 6I
796
114 30,909 $
'
$ 45,000 $ 160,000 $
$ 24,000 $ 229,000
Irwin
_
Jackson
_
Jasper _
Jeff Davis.
I
,
I 2 1
3
1-----1---1
681
446 13,382 ------
638
44
5,589 ----
924 681
50 54
9,715
2,500
1,700
4,200
::: ::: ---5;608-I:::::::::::: ---- ---5;608
35,000 28,000
3,900
66,900
Jefferson _
Jenkins _
Johnson _
Jones _ Lamar__
--------!I
Lallier _ Laurens.. Lee _
J
Liberty _
Lincoln __
I
Long __
I
Lowndes
1
Lumpkin.
Macon _
Madison__
:
1
I1---I-=--i1
1,168
763 759 446
72 13,569
32
6,359
35 20
I: 6,726
5,789
13,542
;-~ -: ~f ~~~~~~~~J:::::;~~~i~
628
947 589 1,244 554 651
40
19 75 15 16 27
4,950 r.
+~~~~:mlJ 2i:~6~r-40:48~J 1'_:
1::_:::-:::
._-_1_-----------1
,
1
1,558:
1,042 :
9,450 5,801
-i;iiiiq
5,281 ,
1,000 i
2,600
61,646 11,441 11,082 1,000
595 841
645 1,203
698
15 117 72 23 64
I I .:"''"1 2,881
13,036
7,256
9,640
10,224
1-
1
I:J7 2,141
3,491 83,880
I i
5,769 309,376
11,135 ,
11,135
-t--.
1,800 !
1,800
Marion _
McDuffie_ McIntosh ----- 1 Meriwether _. _ MiIleL __
I ; 1,231
2
1,055
I
636
5
778
I
652
17
5,500 1---------,
30,000
38 8,720 1--- --- -- --, ---
8,494 I
16
3,775
12,675
455 15,013 236,000
------------ -
25
8,903
5,492
10,119 15,776
11,967 997
:lO,OOO 18,613 28,451 247,967
6,489
Mitchell_ Monroe__ Montgomery Morgan _
Murray
1,057
52
7,350
654
29 10,075
739
21
5,162
1,356
278
8,519
434
467
225 11,375
10,431 5,482
3,051
615 8,532
3,051
10,431 615
74,118
Muscogee ____ Newton ______ Oconee_________ Oglethorpe ____ Paulding ___
15
25
10
i55
2
5
2
55i
3
2
1
566
1
i96
6
512
Peach ____
Pickens______ Pierce________ Pike _________
PoIL ___
4
3
956
2
2!
533
5
3
498
5
6
66i
10
3
83i
Pulaski _____
Putnam_______
Quitman ______ Rabun ______
-,
Randolph
I
1
693
1
1--------
886
'::::~::I
1,564
6i4 1,239
Richmond ___ Rockdale _____ Schley _____
Screven____
Seminole,
Spalding ____
Stephens ___
.~ Stewart, ___
0;
Sumter; _____ Talbot., , ____
Taliaferro___ Tattnall, , Taylor ____ Telfair ________ TerreIL _____
20 1
3 1________
16
___
2
4
2
1
2
2 1
--::::::i
5 3
-,I
15
657
in
1,006
i74
1,155
I
11
806
3
614
2
2,113
4
806
3
946
851
645
634
3
800
5
860
Thomas ______ Tift__________
Toombs ______ Towns_____ Treutlen _____
5
710
10
538
1
705
2
621
1
514
Troup_____ Turner____ _____
Twig~s------ __ Union_______ Upson _______
i
616
2
911
2
541
669
647
Walkef- _____
13
Walton _____
Ware _________________
3
1
5 4
\~:~hi~gt,;,;:::::::::: -----:d_____ ~ __
10
592
4
6i5
3
701
721
1,039
- - - - _.._ -
4i6 80 59
'--- n:~~~
6,811
---I 820,200
,
-31 ,24i
50
6,280
86 15,461
4,348
275:000
I iO,261 25,000
1
1,500 ! 4,955 .
i .ut i ,
:I~:g~~-I 1,109,464 2,000 36,202
2,517 I
2,517
14,425
325,884
61
6,081
60 10,541
5i
8,855
55
7, i04
102 20,669 --
-i5 ,000
--- -- --
-- --
5,250
5,250
4,718
4,718
- ------6;000- ------si;ooii
20
3,226 15 151
12,300
I
24
6,ii2
--
-- -20,325 - ------5;600-
9
7,442 -- --
--
68 39,548
97,213
79 098
922
10,815
18 11,200
-- -- --
i -- -- -- --
~~:m
188,048
249 82,856 20, 180
519,858
635,746
32 11,100
---
-- -- --
24 83
3,051 12,820
-I-,000-
--15,019
37
5,107
21
695
1
I
-- --
2,300
28,541
1,888 12,260
1,204,325
1,888 30,579 21,695
102 26,619
--
46 12,134
24 10,665 --
--
42 lO,3i7
23
4,820
--
I
13,000 -- --
I 100
--
3,800
12,238 2,190
11,765
6,801 507
15,565 13,000 19,039
3,797
15
2,359
n 14,018
36 15,466
51 12,353
40 10,928
I
3 146
4 :000
65,000
--
-- ---
--
--
12,791 4,500
101 14,12i --
75 14 ,55i -- -32 10,254
46
6,656
39
4,301 --
,
219
4 221 I
35
31
55
96
-- --
250 784 :
2,100 _
18,03i 8,500 65,000
500
4,200 800
500
4,200 1,050
204 91 99 19 98
TABLE XIX-Continued-WHITE SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-CAPITAL OUTLAY AND MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION (1959-60)
*See note at end of table
SPECIAL SERVICE ROOMS
CAPITAL OUTLAY (July I, 1959-June 30, 1960)
Per Pupil No. of No. of
SYSTEM
Gym- Gymna- Cafenaaium torium teria
Investment Acresin
in School School
Cafe- Audi- Plant*
Sites
torium torium
Library Books in
Schools
New Sites and
Additions
to Sites
New Buildings
Additions
to Buildings
Remodeling and
Major Repairs
New Furniture
and
Equipment
Total
--~ - - - - - - - - - ---- ---- ---- ----
Wayne _______________ Webster ______________
Wheeler. ____________ White _______________ Whitfield _____________
3
1
1
2 -------2 --------
5
5
5
2
1 --------
2
1
2
2
7
3
3 $ 792
1
755
2
587
2
586
3
578
121 17,043 $--------- $----------- $----------- $ 25,000 $ 4,800 $ 29,800
10
3,263 ----------
18,000 ------------ ---------- ------------
18,000
32
5,277 ---------- ------------ ------------ ---------- ------------ ------------
44
4,789 ---------- ------------
1,500
300 ------------
1,800
159
28,185 ---------- ------------ ------------ ----------
25,601
25,601
Wilcox _______________ Wilkes _______________
3 1
1 1
3 2
1
3
722
1 --------
668
Wilkinson ____________ Worth _______________
2 4
1 1
4 --------
2
6
2
4
725 1,098
40 10,163
1,500 ------------ ------------ 2,000
2,600
6,100
39
10,303 ---------- ------------
33,500 ----------
2,000
35,500
52
7,469 ---------- ------------ ------------ ---------- ------------ ------------
86 ---------- ----------
140,000 ------------ ----------
20,000
160,000
Total Counties ________ 328
170
674
428
505
721 13,681 2,603,037 488,727 4,827,184 3,487,589 411,867 1,204,930 10,420,297
Americus ___ ~ _________ Atlanta ______________ Barnesville___ ________ Bremen______________ Buford _______________
Calhoun __ __________ Carrollton ____________ Cartersville___________ Cedartown ___________ Chickamauga_________
Cochran ______________ Commerce ____________ Dalton _______________ Decatur______________ Dublin _______________
3 --------
2
11
8
91
3
79
-------- -------1 -------- --------
1 -------I --------
1 -------- --------
2 --------
1 --------
2
1
1
--------
3 --------
2
1 --------
2
1
3
I
1
3
1
2
1 --------
1 --------
1
1 --------
2 --------
2
1 --------
1
1
2
I
1
5
1
6
2
7
2
6
1 -------- 4
1
3
535 981 725 533 874
580 602 1,019 730 2,077
482 711 848 1,158 783
12 10,324
9,000 ------------ ------------ ----------
5,351
14,351
643 42
348,453 14,560
----------
----------
2,673,729 ------------
153,200 ------------
----8;000-
-----------2,000
2,826,929 10,000
35
3,627 ---------- ------------ ------------
773
1,467
2,240
19
4,611 ---------- ------------ ------------ ---------- ------_ .._--- ------------
16
7,987 ---------- ------------ ------------
689
1,650
2,339
12
9,500 ---------- ------------ ------------ ---------- ------------ ------------
55
9,547 ----------
4,500 ------------ ----------
10,086
14,586
29 16,307 ---------- ------------ ------------ ---------- ------------ ------------
40
3,667 ---------- ------------ ------------
1,012 ------------
1,012
47 33 34 58 27
4,500
:::::::::::: ::::::::::/::::::::::::1:::::::::::: 7,171 I 18,066
29,255 10,983
---------- ------------
------------
42,000
----------
----------
220,000 -----------------------
_____2_5_,_0_0_0__ ----1-0-,9-3-5--
57,,040805
-- - - - - - - ~ - - - ,- - - - - - - - - -. - - - - - - - - - - - -
29146,,040200
- - - - - - - - - - --
I Fitzgerald ____________
Gainesville___________ Hawkinsville _________ 1
Hogansville ___________ Jefferson_____________
1 --------
I
2
1 --------
1 --------
1 --------
LaGrange ____________ Marietta _____________ Moultrie _____________ Newnan ______________ Pelham ______________
Quitman _____________ Rome ________________ Tallapoosa ___________ Tallulah Falls ________ Thomaston ___________
I
2
1 --------
1 --------
2 --------
2 --------
1 --------
2
1
1 --------
1
1
Thomasville __________
TOCC03_______________
Tr on________________ Valdosta _____________ Vidalia ______________
1 -------1 --------
-------I -------1 --------
Waycross ____________ West Point, __________
-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_1------1--
Winder ______________
1 --------
Total Cities __________ 43
19
1
1 1
4 1________ 1_____1___
________
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
9 -------- 7
5
5
3
4
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
2 --------
2
12 -------- 2
1 -------- 1
3
1
2
3
2
5
1
-------1
3
--------
2
3
2
2 --------
1
2
6
1
1 --------
2
1 --------
1
180
44
150
896
13
985
71
1,044
14
1,073
25
516
160
1,659
47
950
96
657
51
1,199
92
1,244
31
1,043
10
1,072
92
796
7
132 ----------
1,069
39
703
58
1,214
15
710
7
664
47
494
8
620
35
1,332
14
648
8
938
2,042
I~I"'''" 12,116
19,799 3,965 4,087 5,660
------------ ---------_!_----------- ------------
------------ 5,829
29,567
97,367
------------
------------
----i;500-
2,000 700
2,000 2,200
------------ 19,055
2,100
21,155
31,628 ---------- ------------ ------------ 7,387
4,450
11,837
21,389 ---------- 195,000 ------------
12,500
207,500
16,715 25,000
206,500 ------------ 20,000
25,000
276,500
11,518 ---------- ------------ ------------ ... --------- ------------ ------------
5,607 ---------- ------------ ------------ 2,718
10,918
13,636
6,736 29,604
---------- ------------
---------- ------------
-----------------------
---------1,076
-----------11 ,053
-----------12,129
4,176 ---------- ------------ ------------ ---------- ------------ ------------
12,000 ---------- ------------ ------------ ----------
1,400
1,400
17,105 ---------- ------------ ------------ ---------- ------------ ------------
12,679 6,175
-------------------
-----------------------
------------ ----------
------------ 3,000
------------ ------------
5,000
8,000
8,674 ---------- ------------ ------------ ---------- ------------ ------------
22,453 ---------- ------------ ------------ 12,544
4,936
17,480
6,000 ---------- ------------ ._---------- 1,000
5,000
6,000
21,868 ---------- ------------ ------------ ---------- ------------ ------------
4,993 ---------- ------------ ------------ ----------
2,655
2,655
4,500 ---------- ------------ - ---------- ----------
5,000
5,000
788,005 76,293 3,361,407
178,200 95,518
155,318 3,866,736
Total Connties________ 328
170
674
428
505
Grand TotaL ________ 371
189
854
472
655
!
721 13,681 12 , 603 ,037 488,727 4,827,184 3,487,589 411,867 1,204,930 10,420,297 764 15,723 13 , 391, 042 565,020 8,188,591 3,665,789 507,385 1,360,248 14,287,033
"NOTE: Investment per pupil in A. D, A,-Reported by system snperintendents on Annual School Plant Report.
TABLE XX-NEGRO SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-CAPITAL OUTLAY AND MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION (1959-60)
'See note at end of table
SYSTEM
SPECIAL SERVICE ROOMS
----,-------,--------,-----,----II~~~S;:~t
in School Gym- Gymna- Cafe- Cafe- Audi- Plant' nasium torium teria torium torium
No. of Acresin School
Sites
No. of Library
Books in Schools
CAPITAL OUTLAY (July 1, 1959-June 30, 1960) ----------,-----,---------,-------,-----
New Sites and
Additions to Sites
New Buildings
Additions to
Buildings
Remodeling and
Major
Repairs
New Furniture
and Equipment
Total
------- --- ---- --- ------ ------ --- --- ---- - - - ----1-----1------
-------
1
1
------- -------- --------
1 -------- --------
------- -------- --------
1 -------- --------
-------- $ 1 -------1 -------2 -------3 --------
644 532 1,138 540 456
14
1,880 L
12 2,732
20
800
26 3,028
66 5,137
$ 50,000 $ _________ 30,000
$
$ 700
3,500 $ _
53,50 70
. ... _. ._
30,00
-------1 Chattahoochee
Chattooga Cherokee
_
_ _---
---
i
----------------
I
Clarke., , ---
1
I
Clay____
___ -- -- ----
I
643
2
-----
536
1,134
5
658
613
----
I
4,64 6 1,25(I
609
840,50 0
I,
Clayton.....
~::I I g~bb~::::::
..... _1
I 1
I
'I' -1 I
,II
;;~ ~ i :.!. ~.I I,.I,.I 1
:1951
~;~~~ i
ili!
24 6,544
1~ U~g 1-----,:
j ;:~ J
~. ::~i '00. i,
.: ' "
120,000
-
i
1
._ . . . . . 1 '--
- ..
.:
998
3,500 1 1,000 ;
.122 I
i
1,2561I
1,000 I
::::
123,500 2,913
5;06,5 522
1,256 .>,824
:::::::1::
5,814 ;
6,812
1,190
g~~~h_"~ty:::::::::::i--'T:::::::I"2: ~'
1
:~~ I ~~ 1~:m
--
.:. :::
:
1-.
-_-~6,-~1' .:.:
92'> -------
----
92'>
E!,~:lh~~ef~r~t~~_EI._~::~::::_:=:=:::::::::-:t:'<I-:~::I_:.'_::::::::-::-:;.::'~:1:i:::::<:::::l1
i ','1.:.:_:_:,1.:..1' i:':~':~~i
1'~~~ I:
~:~~~:
::~f1
!!
00""
.. __ 1 .-.
-. _.,
1,000
. .... 1 I
2,000 I
64'> 2,734 1,600
~:~~
~:~M
-4:700-j" 1:165' ---. '>,08'>
------1
.... _
703
3,7'>7
850 3,734
63,600 10,9'>0 4,460
:1'
:::::
F~roa!.n~kt~I:I'-n:.:.:.:..:. ~:36 --3,8~~8~ '.:.-:.':.:.'":':':':'::::::' '.:.:. :.:.1.:.:.:'.:'.:'.::.''.: II"
. . . : ' : . : . : . : .. : . . . .
32_26" . --16:-
89
-' -. ---.. 1- - --: :::::::::::!"235:674' :::::::::
1.>6
~1;;~~;;;;;:::;::!:::::I: - :1.1:.-:.::-:~-1:::! :~I:I-86~:136~j-- ~~;~::T . . : : : g~~~~::::::::
1 2 , .
J-3 I.:.: :::1..----492.
3:
~~-'.-.~~:~~~. 3,105::::::::::.-. .
:::::::::::i::::::::::::
::1:::1:3:,:7:0:8:: ::. 22,024! ~~:~~:
~f~~Y.~~~~:: ..:.;::~.:I:':':~ji ,I :;I'~!
. gJ~! . .,J",";.;II~
600 900
600 1,800
::::1:::::::::::::::: ::':"':1':':'::: ::'_':'_1 ~.., ::~ 4: :::~:
47,902 I 967,291
Harria.; , _......
I-
- -.. -
_1
409
48 10,866
R:~lE::::::::~:::I:::::~f::::::I::- ,------ !if i i~ J~~~
TABLE XX-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-CAPITAL OUTLAY AND MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION (1959-60)
*See note at end of table
SYSTEM
SPECIAL SERVICE ROOMS
I
Per Pupil
Investment
in School
Gym- Gymna- Cafe- Cafe- Audi- Plant*
nasium torium teria torium torium
No. of I No. of
Acres in Library
School Books in
Sites
Schools
New Sites and
Additions to Sites
CAPITAL OUTLAY (July I, 1959-June 30, 1960)
New Buildings
Additions
to Buildings
Remodeling and Major Repairs
New Furniture
and Equipment
Total
r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::::~:::::;: ::;: .. L~~~~~~~$ !~! f~ HH ~:::~~~~~J~:~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~::::::~~~~~
Jeff Davis
_...
~.~.~
_.'_
1 ._._....
668
5
564
_
_. 2,000
1,500
3,500
Jefferson
_
Jenkins____________
JohnsoD____________
Jones______________ _
Lamar
_
__ _
5 ---- ----
518
2
2
_ _
1 --------
1
... ...
545 581 662
' . ..
1
605
76 12,919
38
5,845
15
3,500
35
2,290
37
6,326
Lanier_______________ Laurens
__ _ _
_
1 .. _. ..
706
3 ........
671
Lee.... ._ ... _ _ .. __.... _
Liberty , , ..
__. .
Lincoln
_
1
3 1
._...-.--------------
498 586 416
Long_._._._.___ __
1.. ...I .. ,
1
1
486
. ~~~l~~~:~:~.~--:: :::::~-f .:~:; ~ ::::~ -i:: ~:::~~~~
417 2,200
455
642
13
561
52 20
3,430 3,000
:::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: '"2;800 :::::::::::: ----2;800
38
8,765 .
_......... 4,339
6,783
11,122
16
3,386 ........
700
700
6
2,100 .... ~
45
3,265
2
36 _
86 10,050 _
__
23
2,748
142,495 _._
_......
_~.....
2,000 .. __
__
5,567
3,752
_.
340
3,500
2,000 151,814
340 3,500
Marion
--------
1_ ------
1 ---- --
630
I:::::::: McDuffie __
_
_
__
1
~f~~_~~~~;--:: -::::~ ::::::.. :::::::: -TI ~
570 513 535
_.-.... -.-
--. -.-.- -......
1 1. . _
.
626
~~+I'I-I':---i-I' 656 463 1,055 659
4,313
21 49
2,000 3,248
:::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: 6;406 -2;182 -~8;588
27
4,328
982
4,001
_.. _. 5,819
7,579
18,381
77 25
6,339 1,500
:::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: 93 :::::::::::: -93
41 45 28 38
5
6,455 1,210 2,721 7,006
126
::::::::::1:::::::::::: ::::::::::::
::::::::::1::::::::::::1::::::::::::
::::::::::
....~:~~~.
--.-..~:;:~. ~:~38
-...-..~:;:~ g:~g
Muscogee____________
1
2I 6
g~~:ie:~i~::::::::::=
Paulding
=====~==
::::::::1::::::::_
Peach_______________ 1
_
Pickens______________
_
_
Pierce_______________
1
_
Pike_________________
1
_
Polk_________________
1
2
PulaskL_____________
Putnam______________
1
Quitman_____________
Rabun_______________
Randolph___________
Richmond____________ Rockdale Schley
Screven______________ Seminole
4
4
_
_
_
_
_
Spalding_____________
Stephens_____________
Stewart
Sumter__. __.
Talbot
~
2 1
_
. __. __ _
Taliaferro.
TattnaIL____________
Taylor
L
Telfair
TerreIL_____________
_ 1
_
_ 5
Thomas______________
1
Tift_________________
1
~~~~~_s===============:===:=: =::::::: =::=:::: __
Treutlen_____________
Troup_______________
Turner_______________
~~!;~~- :::::::::: :::=:::: _=:=:=:= :=:=:=:=
Upson______________
Walker_______________
1
1
~mf~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~::::L ~~~~~~~~ ::::=~==
9
1
575
3 .-------
472
1 .--.----
851
1 .-------
597
1 .-------
559
163 103 19 50 11
22,606 2,877
4,700 1,550 1,550
32,000 690
172,090
15,000 1,000
250 945 3,216
219,090 1 000
250 945 3,906
2 ---.--.1 .------2 .------2 .-------
1
_
1
_
1
_
_
_
2
_
4
2
1 .-------
1 .------
4
1
1 --_.-.-
1
1
537 1 113
789 550 897
830 558 618 1 177 510
449 576 564 831 765
396 808 627 541 546
24
9,080
------------ ------------ --------- ----------- -----------
6 22
______~~~_
========== ============ ============
-========= ------i;383- -------i;38
20 13
4,552 2,008
=========- ----i04;0ii0- ============ ========== ============ -----i04;000
20
3,672
22
4,750
650
3,500
4,15
25
1,500
1,259
1,25
2
40
77
110
18
43 3,384
67 7 20 59
___ __ ---- -------- 21,206
2,767 724
7,618
:~:~~~ :~~:~~~_c==
___________________________
__________
====
==========
38,979 ------2,657-
212,43 ------ 2,65
400
9,423
9,82
20
6,774
37
9 646 __________
1,779
913
2,69
7 37
98 3,261
__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- .----------- ---------._-
761 ------1-,3-9-4-- --------2-,1-5--
41 2,148
40
2,786
639
20
3,000
440
37
2,435
678
31
2,724
634
43
6,168
491
46
1,407
450
1,432
1,88
5
565
1
347
1 =:::=::: 599
1
604
61 4,277
------------ ----------- ---------- ------------ ------------
18 1,365
------------ ---------- ------------ ------------
15 1,293 ~:::~_ :::::::=:=:= ==:::::=:::: ::=:=:=:_ ::----------
3,210
30
3,914
250
250
2
555
1
606
3 =:=::=:
481
3
526
41 4,756
1,324
10,274
11,598
15 2,750
--
------------ --------- ------------ ------------
32 6,535 :::::::=:= _=:=:=:=:=:= ::::==::==:_ ::=::::::: ::~~~
::~~5
32 4,180
----------- ------------ --------- ------------ ------------
I
839
23
890
--------- ------------ ------------
~ ~~~~~~~~ ------;~i- -------~~- ---i;ii- :==:~~~~: :~~~~~~~~~:~ ;~~~~~~~~~~~ :~~~~~~~~~ :~~~~~~~~~~f::::=~~iji
TABLE XX-Continued-NEGRO SCHOOLS-SCHOOL PLANT-CAPITAL OUTLAY AND MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION (1959-60)
- - - --1 - - .. - - - - - _ _ . _ - - - .. ~
*See note at end of table
SYSTEM
1_ _ SPECIAL SERVICE ROOMS Per Pupil
Investment
in School , Gym- Gymna- I Cafe- Cafe- Audi- Plant* ! nasium torium teria torium torium
No. of Acres in School
Sites
No. of Library Books in Schools
New Sites and
Additions to Sites
CAPITAL OUTLAY (July I, 1959-June 30, 1960)
New
I Additions Remodel-
I to
ing and
Buildings Buildings Major
Repairs
New Furniture
and
Equipment
Total
-------- --,--- - - ---- --- ---- ---- ---- ---- -----1-----1
Wayne
_
Webster.
_
~~it~~~-::::::::::::: :::::::: ::::::::C:::::
Whitfield
_
586 435
502 1,349
227
3,926 $..-
$..-
15 2
600 37
$.. _
s $ 1,700
750
2,450
_ _
-----1----------
------------
------------
WilcoL
_
Wilkes
_
Wilkinson
_
Worth_______________
I
_
Total Counties
_ 34
23
71
311
39
442
2, 700 I
2,900
564
621
650
====2:=,=5=0=0= ,=======4=2=,5==0=0
555
4,668 660,253 155,254 2,400,201
618,054 89,602
363,753 3,626,864
Americus_____________
Atlanta______________
Barnesville
Bremen
~
Buford_______________
379
5
31
13
24
627
1
669
:::::::: ---or :::::::: :::::::: 8:i~~;:~E~~::::::: Calhoun_____________
I -------- --------
~6~4~0
Chickamauga
7"m,',,;j::H: 1M
16
1,883
257 116,771
5
512
150,500
2,200
2,200 150,500
_
_ _
:::::::::: :::::::::::: H H~~1,505 '- ----- ~~~~~~~~~~:-:- ---------- ~~~~~::::: 1'::::::~:~4~2!5: :::::::~:i4~2!5
,
_
'I, ,j:m, .......',~I',~I;.~-Il:~
--.-----
1
--------1
1
:::::] .-------
;f~FI'- . :::::::+.....
----.---
1
. ------- ----._--
457
5
2,644 .--------- ------- --.- ----------.- --------
635 256
I
12 4
~~~.
10
.---.----.
3,267 1,000 1,143
----------
2,200
.---------
.-_.------
.---------
------- ----
------------
------------
------------
8,103
597
------.-----
----------.-
'
'
30'0
------------ --------
LaGrange
'1
3 --------
4,
611
Marietta
.
1 -------- .-.-.---
548
M Neowunalntrie............. .
1_
1 --.----- --------
1! 1
1
647 658
Pelham
. ........! 1 --------
686
28 3,090 .--------- ----------.- --------.--- 2,63 o
6 3,709 .---_.--.- ---------_.- ------------ ----_.--
9
2,064 .--------. _.-._--_.-.- ------------ --------
13
1,915 ---------- ------------ ------------ --------
17
5,682 ---------- ------------ ------------
71
Quitman
Rome................
Tallapoosa
Tallulah Falls
Thomaston...........
1
. 1
2-1
1 --------
2
1
465 476
18
3,000 ---------- ------------ ------------ --------
16
6,204 ---------- ------------
23,614
3,02 5
. .. -------- -------- -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ------------ --------
. .. -------- -------- -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ------------ --------
.. --------
1 --------
654
10 3,770 --------- ------------ ------------ --------
~~ft~~t~~~~~~~:~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~,:::::~: Thomasville..........
1 I'
. ..
1
1
2
1 -------- --------
--------
1
--~._---
2
2
1
.. 1 -------- 1
535 698 794 423
566
16 7 1 28
I 3,896
------------ ------------
1,884 ---------- ------------ ------------
1,00 o
221 14,263
-----------------------
------------------------ 2:00o
4 3,000 ---------- ------------ ------------
500
Waycross West Point. Winder
Total Cities Total Counties Grand TotaL
_. .
1
3
1
397
. .. _. .
----------------
1
1
1 --------
657 551
15 7,451 ---------- ----- ----- ------------ --------
24 2,805 ---------- ----- ------ ------------ .-------
20
1,700 ---------- ------------ ------------ --------
.
12
52
37
39
591
615 225,034
i 2,200 ------------ 187,817
11,76
I
1 34
23
71
311
39 i
555
4,668 660,253 155,254 2,400,201
618,054 89,60
. 41
35
----'---
123 I 348
78 I
563
5,283 885,287 157,454 2,400,201
805,871 101,36 8 i I
NOTE: Investment per pupil in A. D. A.-Reported hy system superintendents on Annual School Plant Report.
. 500 600
2,577
1,500 .
553 2,000 2,205 2,000 17,742 363,753 381,495
10,900 500 900
5,207
2,214
26,639
1,000 2,553 2,500
2,205 2,000 219,525 3,626,864 3,846,389
$ummarieJ
Public Schools 1958 . 1959
404
RECEIPTS 1958-59
I. INCOME-GENERAL FUND
A. REVENUE FROM LOCAL SOURCES
1. Taxation and Appropriations
a. Taxes Received from County or
City Levies for Maintenance and
Operation
$ 48,264,642.82
b. Appropriations Received fro m County or City Governmental Agencies______________________ 2,245,026.75
c. Other__________________________
309,934.22
2. Tuition Received from Patrons
a. Regular Day SchooL
_
b. Summer SchooL
_
c. Other
_
3. Transportation Fees from Lccal 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. MiSsocuerllcaenseous Revenue from Loca_l
215,692.46 165,725.32 370,370.90
12,082.61
8,104.71 59,248.70 87,826.60 38,254.43 101,731.19 718,536.35
TOTAL RECEIPTS FROM LOCAL SOURCES_$ 52,597,177.06
B. REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES
1. Foundation Fund Allotment-
$120,455,107.25
2. Salary of the System Superintendent.. _ 669,056.85
3. Voca tional Funds __________________ 1 , 965, 664 .04
4. School Lunch Program______________ 3,536,476.42
5. Special Programs (veterans, etc.) _____ 1,002,585.36
6.0ther_____________________________
639,770.61
TOTAL RECEIPTS FROM THE STATK $128,268,660.53
405
RECEIPTS-Continued 1958-59
C. REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES
1. Public Law 874
$ 3,605,111.81
2. Payment in Lieu of Taxes , ____ ___ 124,755.74
3. Other_____________________________
225,005.96
TOTAL RECEIPTS FROM THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
$ 3, 954,8n .51
D. OTHER REVENUE
1. Transfers from Other Systems
$ 1,302,559.23
2. Transfers from Other Funds
_ 1,065,696.82
3. From Cafeteria Operation (gross re-
ceipts except those in B5) Including
Balance at Beginning of Year
_ 5,830,110.29
4. From Athletics, Entertainments and
Self-Supporting Activities (gross cash
receipts) Including Balance at Be-
ginning of Yea L
_
5. Other
_
1,939,385.60 151,930.54
TOTAL RECEIPTS-OTHER SOURCES
$ 10,289,682.48
GRAND TOTAL OF RECEIPTSGENERAL FUND
$195, 110,39:3 .58
II. NONREVENUE RECEIPTS A. SCHOOL BOND ACCOUNTS 1. Sales of Bonds
$ 13,737,416.88
2. County Wide Tax for Bonds and Bond Interest_________________________ 6,263,677.08
3. District Tax for Bonds and Bond Interest_________________________
868,735.41
4. Interest Received on Investments of Bond Funds_____________________
841,907.50
TOTAL SCHOOL BOND ACCOUNTS
$ 21,711,736.87
B. FEDERAL BUILDING FUNDS UN-
DER PUBLIC LAW 815
$ 473,505.37
C. LOANS_ _________ ___ ___ _
6,423,852.36
406
RECEIPTS-Continued 1958-59
D. SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY AND INSURANCE ADJUSTMENTS
1. Sale of Real Property
$ 152,378.27
2. Sale of Equipment,
_
72,381. 90
:~. Net Insurance Recovery _
407,124.73
--------
TOTAL PL 815, LOANS, SALE OF PROPERTY
AND INSURANCE ADJUSTMENTS
$
7,529,242.63
GRAND TOTAL NON-REVENUE RECEIPTS. _______________ _
$ 29,240,979.50
E. AGENCY FUNDS I. U. S. Income Tax Withholdings and Cash Receipts.. _______________ ___$ 11,686,295. 9:~
2. Teacher Retirement Member Contri-
butions, Withholdings and Cash
Receipts
_
:3. Teacher Association Dues Withhold-
ings and Cash Receipta.;
_
4. Group Insurance Premium Withhold-
ings and Cash Receipts
_
5. Social Security
_
6. ()ther_____________________________
4,439,414.05
234,om.67
1,763,020.75 1,361,532.78
581,293.75
TOTAL AGENCY FUNDS
$ 20,065,560.93
TOTAL RECEIPTS ALL FUNDS
_ _$244,416,934.01
III. BALANCE BEGINNING OF YEAR
A. GENERAL FUND (not including agency
funds)
$ 5,681,197.75
B. BOND FUNDS (or other building funds)
C. BOND SINKING FUND (for payment
of bonds and interest)
_
D. AGENCY FUNDS
1. U. S. Income Taxes
_
2. Tebaucthieorn Retirement Member Contri_-
:3. Teacher Association Dues
_
4. Group Insurance Premiums
_
.5. Social Security
_
6. Other
_
9,854,874.58
4,236,931. 82
:343,984.46
117,157.51 901.05
31,971. 96 91,960.67 294,163.10
TOTAL BALANCE-BEGINNING OF YEAR_$ 20,653,142.90
GRAND TOTAL-RECEIPTS AND BALANCES_ _____ ______________________ ___$265,070,076.91
407
PAYMENTS 1958-59
Disbursed by Boards of Education
I. ADMINISTRATIVE
A. SALARIES
1. Superintendent's Office a. Salary of Superintendent
b. Salaries of Administrative Assistants
c. Salaries of Clerical Employees
d. Per Diem of Board Members
e. Other
oH:>-
00
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
TOTAL EXPENSE OF ADMINISTRATIVK
II. INSTRUCTION A. SALARIES 1. Principals 2. Instructional Supervisors
3. Teachers (regular) a. Elementary Male
b. Elementary Female c. High School Male d. High School Female
White
Negro
Total
-------- ---------1--------
$ 1,449,732.49 $
_ 247,313.52
_ 1,117,457.47
_
132,332.24
_
22,199.49
53,666.87 82,846.88 169,437.30 10,673.55 3,934.38
_ 147,892.25
_
35,232.77
_
46,940.09
_
16,879.92
_ 216,348.11
_ 139,069.40
$ 3,571,407.75 $
4,143.14 3,842.14 4,620.11
866.18 21,707.29 22,077.80
377,815.64 $
3,949,223.39
$ _
6,970,401. 94 $ 1,048,599.75
2,491,623.12 562,883.01
_ 2,659,588.47 _ 47,181,482.36 _ 12,896,869.77 _ 16,917,912.92
1,893,951.02 21,543,103.60 4,494,857.52 5,501,203.28
4. Other Instructional Personnel 3. School Librarians b. Guidance PersonneL c. Other
5. Secretarial or Clerical Employees a. Principals Office b. Other. ________________ _
_
_
_
=- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-1
_ --------------_ ---------------
725,534.73 185,739.51 833,638.09 864,045.43 169,540.60
220,093.49 31,941.56 189,022.13 253,695.18 14,160.36
B.
INSTRUCTIONAL 1. Textbooks
SUPPLIES
AND
M
A
T
E
R
I
ALS _---
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
,I
I
i
2. Library Books, Periodicals and Supplies, Audio- Visual Materials I
a. School Library Books
_- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
b. Periodicals and Newspapers
"_
------_ .. - - - - --
c. Audio-Visual Materials
_- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
d. Other Supplies 3. Teaching Supplies
__--
---------------
-
-
---
---
85,743.28
278,601.44 30,457.59 89,811.10 221,357.68 1,295,518.59
20,558.76
97,343.66 7,020.99 21,554.55 57,770.44 337,942.02
C. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE OF INSTRUCTION
1. Travel
a. Travel of Non-Teaching Principals b. Travel of Instructional Supervisors c. Travel of Teachers
2. Other Miscellaneous Expense of Instruction
_- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
__--------------
-------
-------
_- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
42,304.34 61,948.37 348,748.58 1,043,367.35
4,338.96 34,633.50 112,231. 31 242,287.32
TOTAL EXPENSE OF INSTRUCTION ________ ----- $ 93,951,211.89 $ 38,132,215.78 $ 132,083,427.67
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 pro grams)
a. Supplies and Materials b.Other
__------
-
-------
-------
-
---
1,246,260.38 $ 222,569.81
59,405.04 21,120.13
169,826.22 350,726.55
535,368.40 26,758.94
5,586.39 4,774.74
42,154.71 111,255.56
TOPTRAOLGRINASMTRUCTIONAL SERVICE_-S-P-E--C-I-A--L---- -1$ 2,069,908.13 $
I
725,898.74 $ 2,795,806.87
PAYMENTS-Continued
1958-59
---------------~--=-=--=-==--=-
-
-
Disbursed by Boards of Education
III. ATTENDANCE SERVICES
A. SALARIES
1. Visiting Teachers
_
2. Other Attendance Officers _
:3. Clerical PersonneL
_
---------1--W-hit-e ---I 1-Ne-gr-o -- Total
_ _1$ 646,987.51 $ 69,553.67
22,663.04
1,788.32
--- -I1---------------- ----------------
B. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE OF ATTENDANCE SERVICES I
1. TraveL _________________________
I
73,531.29
+ 2. Supplies ___________ ____________
___ I
3. Other
_
TOTAL EXPENSE OF ATTENDANCE SERVICES _
8,644.86 2,776.00
754,602.70 s
5,220.08 14.53
1,246.00
----------
77,822.60 s 832, 425.;m
IV. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
A. SALARIES
1. Supervisors
_
2. Drivers. ________________ _
_
3. Mechanics and Other Garage Employees _
4. Clerk and Other Employees __ ____ ___
--1$ 228,932.24 $ 55,591. 92
4, 696, 147.95 1,768,071.64
389,092.94
-
1
90,495.30
I
9,097.61
307.17
B. CONTRACT SERVICES AND PUBLIC CARRIERS_
813,282.80
297,244.16
C. REPLACEMENT OF VEHICLES 1. Cash Purchases ._ ____________ _ 2. Lease Purchases and Installment Purchases.
1,152,935.64 338,349.26
:319,153.62 69,134.59
D. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION INSURA~CK_
E. EXPENDITURES rx LIEU OF TRANSPOIlTATIO~
1
101,907.75
i
7,fH5.07
29,895.49 1,725.94
F. OTHER EXPENSES FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
1. Gasoline
. ___________ _
_
2. Lubricants_______
_
_
:3. Tires and Tubes
.
_
4. Repair Parts____________________________ _ _ _
_
5. Supplies and Expense for Garage Operation _ _
II
6. Garage and Garage Equipment Repairs, __ _______ _
_
7. Maintenance of Vehicles by Private Garagc
I
8. Rent
_
9. Other .
_
1,076,586.35
76,204.09 I
266,707.32 554,797.38
90,119.13 I
56 ,993 . 79 'I 232,282.10
5,521.13 69,004.60
401,957.14
39,724.78 95,368.10 206,950.33 20,807.68 15,404.71 115,926.44
1,564.17 43,870.53
TOTAL EXPENSES OF PUPIL TRANSPORTATION
SERVICES______________
_
$10,165,577.15 $ 3,573,193.71 $ 13,738,770.86
V. OPERATION OF PLANT
A. SALARIES
1. Plant Engineers __________
_ _ ___ _
2. Custodial Services , _______________ _
_
3. Care of Grounds, ___________ _
_
4. Other
_
B. CONTRACTED SERVICES
_
$ 591,591. 34 $ 2,907,635.36 33,938.19 118,328.72
42,077.41
107,714.41 909,510.90
12,777.84 58,937.34
10,582.86
C. HEAT FOR BUILDINGS
_
1,383,209.35
442,079.83
D. UTILITIES (except heat) FOR BUILDINGS 1. Water and Sewerage
2. Electricity _______________________ _____ ________ _
3. Gas________________________________ _
4. Telephone and Telegraph_____ 5. Other Utilities__ __________ _
_ . _____ _
I
'
279,399.65
_ 1,612,641.41
_
615,478.40
_
240,845.45
_
64,198.40
69,341.04
464,176.00 156,111.57 53,976.47
15,457.18
K SUPPLIES (except utilities) 1. Custodial Supplies __________________ _____________________ _
2. Supplies for Operation of Vehicles_____________________________ :3. Supplies for Care of Grounds_________________________________ 4. Other__________________________________
877,393.21
33,728.39 26,906.11 29,983.99
285,209.46
7,230.69 6,348.87 4,637.32
F. OTHER EXPENSE OF OP~RATIONS---- ----------~--
:
I
I 101,16.7. 62 1. 18,782.42 '
TOTAL EXPENSh OF PLANT OPERATION
~~~8,52.3.00__~c~22,874.20 1$ 11,581,397.20
PAYMENTS-Continued 1958.59
Disbursed by Boards of Education
White
Negro
Total
VI. MAINTENANCE OF PLANT A. SALARIES 1. Grounds
2. Buildings 3. Repair of Equipment, 4. Manufacture of Replacements of Equipment
-- __ $ -_
_ _
380,994.75 $
931,109.91 213,832.39 41,731.22
68,318.35 253,932.03 66,864.94
15,750.62
e
B. C1.OGNrTouRnAdsCTED SERVICES 2. Buildings
~
3. Repair of Equipment,
-- __ ------------
_
29,264.49 271 ,069.23 100,059.44
7,539.52 34,476.14 33,959.45
C. REPLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT 1. Instructional Equipment, 2. Non-Instructional Equipment ,
-
- -- - - - -- ---_
565,591.74
- - - _- - - - - - __
269,234.62
147,727.86 42,764.44
D. OTHER EXPENSE OF PLANT MAINTENANCE
1. Grounds
----
2. Buildings
-
- - - - - -_
3. Equipment Repairs
- _- - __
4. Manufacture of Replacements of Equipment; ______________ ___
TOTAL EXPENSE OF PLANT MAINTENANCK $
157,347.80 1,054,630.40 I
414,664.63 140,030.82
4,569,561. 44 $
25,028.28 202,481.47
86,937.69 i 22,950.62
1,008,731.41 $
5,578,292.85
VII. FIXED CHARGES
i
~: ~l~r:~~~Kr\~~_~~~~~~~~~_~~~~_s~~~ A. SCHOOL SYSTEMS CONTRIBUTION TO TEACHER RE- I
3. Other
1,686,102.87 $
====== ==.: ==.. == .. ====--=_=_=1I$
892,166.27 242,555.68
507,899.92 215,602.82 21,695.33
B. INSURANCE AND JUDGMENTS 1. Property Insuranoe , c - - - - - - c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2. Employee Insurance 3. Liability Insurance 4. Fidelity Bond Premiumcs 5. Judgments
C. RENTAL OF LAND AND BUILDINGS 1. Land and Building for Instructional Purposes 2. Land and Buildings for Non-Instructional Purposes
D. INTEREST ON CURRENT LOANS
E. OTHER FIXED CHARGES
TOTAL FIXED CHARGES
VIII. FOOD SERVICES AND STUDENT BODY ACTIVITIES A. FOOD SERVICES 1. Salaries a. Supervisors b. Other Employees 2. OtherExpenses
_ 1,063,136.54
_
394,894.95
_
40,606.26
_ _
3,781.44 349.42
169,828.18 81,215.58 3,654.63
348.94 316.03
i
_
37,797.71
_
9,684.21
3,328.53 3,360.40
_
51,231.25
1,257.65
_
53,677.27
10,965.36
1-------1--------1---
$ 4,475,983.87 $ 1,019,473.37 $ 5,495,457.24
$ 257,029.47 $
_ _
1,374,815.50 6,565,259.32
24,591.29
136,493.70 996,926.91
17,607.54 1,889,176.22
143,869.75
TOTAL FOOD SERVICES AND STUDENT BODY
ACTIVITIES
$ 10,103,888.05 $ 1,301,881.65 $ 11,405,769.70
TOTAL EXPENSE PAYMENTS
$138,620,663.981$ 48,839,907.10 1$ 187,460,571.08
PAYMENTS-Continued
---~===~
1958.59
Disbursed by Boards of Education
[~ whit~ __________________________________
__I
Negr~
_~ Total
IX. CAPITAL OUTLAY
I
A. SITES
1. Professional Services, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i$
2. Site and Site Additions
_
3. Improvements to Sites
_
180,576.62 $ 500,880.84 593,766.58
94,254.55 36,106.16 55,815.68
B. BUILDINGS 1. Professional Services _________________ _ 2. New Buildings and Building Additions, _____ :3. Remodeling_____________
_
729,511.17
_
_
9,566,555.17
_
_
1,531,760.12
50,613.98 745,227.06 137,754.10
C. EQUIPMENT
1. Professional Services
_
2. Administration __________________________________________ __
3. Instruction
_
4. Attendance and Health_ _ _ _____________________ _
_
5. Pupil Transportation, ___________ _______________ ______ __ _
6. Operation of Plant,
_
7. Maintenance of Plant
_
8. Food Service and Student Body Activities
_
9. Investment Property
_
49,410.24 271 ,326.11 925,153.61
4,669.46 111,368.00 242,471. 70 175,974.83 111,320.44 1,366,282.44
8,865.03 5,494.52 185,283.65
6,045.96 26,544.94 35,460.55 23,382.18
45,061.99 97,293.17
TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY
$ 16,361,027.33 $ 1,553,203.52 $ 17,914,230.85
TOTAL EXPENSE AND OUTLAY PAYMENTS_ 1$154,981,691.31 1$ 50,393,110.62 $ 205,374,801.93
X. DEBT SERVICE
A. PRINCIPAL OF DEBT
1. Bonds
_
2. Loans
_
_ $ 2,764,342.161$ 511,100.00 3,436,037.14; 1,139,725.00
B. INTEREST OF DEBT
1. Bonds __.
_
2. Loans
_
1,693,524.12 61,653.09
.517,925.67 3,364.64
C. AMOUNT PAID INTO BOND SINKING FUNDS_
:340,514.96 ------- - - - - - - -
D. EXPENDITURES TO STATE SCHOOL BUILDING AUTHOR-
ITY OR OTHER AGENCY __
1,222,451.87
124,991. 80
E. OTHER DEBT SERVICE
_
TOTAL DEBT SERVICK _
970,728.43
14,873.84
--------
$ 10,489,251.77 1$ 2,311,980.95 $ 12,801,232.72
XI. AGENCY FUNDS A. U. S. INCOME TAX WITHHOLDIKGS
!l, 108,809.33 $ 2,41:3,160.33
B. TEACHER RETIREMENT SYSTEM 1. Employees' Contributions___ ____ __ 2. Local System Contributions. _ __ _ _
:3,479,844.14 :395,587.51
1,038,073.96 81,165.77
C. TEACHER ASSOCIATIOK DUES WITHHELD __
135,623.64
12,982.21
D. SOCIAL SECURITY 1. Employees' Contributions _ 2. Local System Contributions __ . __
1~~. OTHER
. __.
_
1,050,:369.19 228,190.55
1,265,045.27 i
:308,030.37 . 37,507.88 :
I
I
393,424.92 I
TOTAL AGENCY FUNDS_
_
,$ 15,663,469.63 $ 4,284,345.441$19,'947,'815.07
I
PAYMENTS-Continued 1958-59
DIsbursed by Boards of Education
White
Negro
Total
I
XII. OUTGOING TRANSFER ACCOUNTS
A. TO OTHER SCHOOL SYSTEMS
l. Teachers Salaries ___________________________________________ $
2 3.
Maintenance and Operation __________________________________ Other _____________________________________________________
855,235.63 $ 267,164.80 2,607,841. 74
I
281,212.70 32,634.69 35,900.06
TOTAL TRANSFER ACCOUNTS ____________________ $ 3 , 730 , 242 . 17 $ 349,747.45 $ 4,079,989.62
XIII. BALANCE END OF YEAR A. GENERAL FUNDS (after deduction for agency funds) ___________ $ 5,288,637.58 $ 758,980.68
B. BOND FUNDS (or other building funds) ________________________ 11 ,017,660.83
91,873.70
C. BOND SINKING FUND (for payment of bonds and interest) _____ 3,705,262.08
950,001.61
D. AGENCY FUNDS
--I l. U. S. Income Taxes Withheld ________________________________ I
2. Teacher Retirement Member Contributions , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3. Teacher Associa tion Dues____________________________________ 4. Group Insurance Premiums __________________________________ 5. Social Security _____________________________________________ 6. Other ______________________________________ "- - - "-------- - -
299,614.05 102,691.17
1,697.07 43,819.25 80,054.82
373,312.19
88,473.00 8,258.99
---------------2,034.08
43,339.36 10,527.11
TOTAL BALANCE END OF YEAR _____ - -.- - --- - --- - $ 20,912,749.04 1$ 1,953,488.53 $ 22,866,237.57
GRAND TOTAL PAYMENTS AND BALANCES _____ $205,777,403.92 1$ 59,292,672.99 1$ 265,070,076.~
ENROLLMENT 1958-59
Annual Accumulative Enrollm~r:t.as lleported by System Superintendents
Grade
._ .."
White
1
One ___________
----- ------- - ------
1
-I
i~~~===============================1 F
F
iovuer_,________________________'_~ ______-_-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_
Six__________ ..______________________
Seven ___________'. __________________
Eight _______________________ .._______
Nine ________
~l~~~~ ~ -----I Twelve_=_=_=_=_=_'=_:__=:_:_'_:_=_: _=_=__:_:_: :.. :__:_==: : : =: 1
71,846 67,048
65,304 65,792 66,663-
67,502
57,574 50,325 47,380
41,056 32,683
25,951 I
Exceptional Chi~dren ..________ _______I
Ungraded Vocational , _______ .. ______--I
2,153
I
911
Elementary Grades (1-7) *:
I
--I Male____________________________ '
F e m a l e___ r __ - - _ - - - - - - - - - - __ - - _
--I Total, ________-- -- _________~"- _
High School Grades (8-12)**:
1
~~~l;_-_~ --II ========- ==============
Total, ______-- __-- ____________
::::::::::~~ _~~~~ _~C_~~~I_~~~~~~ ~ ~ *~ I i Grand Total (K-12) ___________________ j
-I PNreetvEionursolyl l mEnernotl_le_d_*__*_*_*_-_-_- -________- _.._____- _.._.._
Evening School EnrollmenL ______..____ I
I 240,922
I 222,960
463,882
I
99,161 99,145 I
198,306 I
662,188
I
7,220 I
66,9,408 I
41,277 628,131
8,592
Negro
40,711 36,236 35,800 33,700 31,725 29,399 25,159 21,486 18,525 14,738 10,619
7,824
883
1,325
119,360 114,25p
233,613
34,861 39,656
I 74,517
308,130 1
I
3,685
311,815
5,657 306,158
3,572
Total
112,557 103,284 101,104 99,492 98,388 96,901 82,733 71 ,811 65,905 55,794 43,302 33,775
3,036
2,236
360,282 337,213
697,495
134,022 138,801
272,823
970,~18
10,905
981,223
46,934 934,289
12,164
*Including exceptional children, **Including ungraded vocational ***Including exceptional children and ungraded vocational. ****Children who were reported as enrollees by more than one school due to trans-
fers during the school year.
417
AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE (A. D. A.) 1958.59
-
White
Negro
GradOen: e _____________________________ 1rwo____________________________ JJrreEL __________________________ ~F-iv-e-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_Six _____________________________ Seven ___________________ E i g h t ___________________________ Nine____________________________ Ten _____________________________ Eleven __________________________ Twelve__________________________
Exceptional Children _________________
Ungraded VocationaL ________________
Elementary Grades (1-7)*------------High School Grades (8-12)**___________
EleGmraednetasry(1a.1n2d) _H_i_g_h__S_c_h_o_o_l___________
Kindergarten ________________________
Grand Total (K.12) ___________________
56,444 54,343 53,783 54,720 55,741 57,260 49,140 42,380 40,047 35,385 28,509 23,303
1,469
595
382,900 170,219
553,119
5,503
558,622
30,721 29,076 28,886 27,207 25,708 23,731 20,231 16,960 14,591 11,888 8,782 6,838
709
852
186,269 59,911
246,180
3,113
249,293
*Including Exceptional Children. **Including Ungraded Vocational.
Total
87,165 83,419 82,669 81,927 81,449 80,991 69,371 59,340 54,638 47,273 37,291 30,141
2,178
1,447
569,169 230,130
799,299
8,616
807,915
418
INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL AND CERTIFICATES OF TEACHERS 1958-59
White
Negro
Total
Teachers Employed in Regular Academic and Vocational Program: Ele~mal ee n_ta_r_y__(_1_-_7_):_________________ Female________________________
Total _________________________
Hi~ ga hlSec_h_o_o_l__(8_-_1_2_)_:_______________ Female. _______________________
Total _________________________
Non-Teaching Principals __________
Total Teachers in Regular Program_____
Kindergarten Teachers________________
Special Adult Program Teachers _______
Grand Total All Teachers _____________
Certificates of Teachers and Principals in Regular Program: Five Years College _______________ Four Years College _______________ Three Years College ______________ Two Years College _______________ One Year College_________________
Total Certificates_________________
Permits to Teach *______________ -_
Grand TotaL ____________________
854 12,941 13,795
3,349 4,629 7,978
704 22,477
162 252 22,891
3,957 14,810 2,231
1,276 38
22,312 165
22,477
619 6,000 6,619
1,296 1,629 2,925
260 9,804
81 60 9,945
1,430 7,828
439 91 2
9,790 14
9,804
1,473 18,941 20,414
4,645 6,258 10,903
964 32,281
243 312 32,836
5,387 22,638 2,670
1,367 40
32,102 179
32,281
*Requested for teachers by system superintendents.
419
ORGANIZATION OF SCHOOLS AND STUDENT FAILURES BY GRADES 195859
Type of Organization
Number of Schools
White
Negro
Total
Schools With Grades 1-7 Only _________ Schools With Grades 1-8 Only _________ Other Schools With Various Grade Com-
binations (1-8) _____________________
Total Elementary Schools (schools which do not have any of grades 9-12) ______
Schools With Grades 1-12* ____________ Schools With Grades 8-12 Only ________ Schools With Grades 9-12 Only ________ Other Four-Year High Schools *________ Schools With Grades 10-12 Only _______
Total High Schools ___________________
*These schools also have various combinations of elementary grades.
Other Schools With Various Grade Combinations l-1L ____________________
Grand Total Number of Schools________
466 321 18O
967 166 92 59 27
12 356
61 1,384
188
654
92
413
70
250
350
1,317
131
297
25
117
5
64
17
44
4
16
182
538
24
85
556
1,940
STUDENT FAILURES BY GRADES 1958-59
Grade
One _________________________________ Two ________________________________ T h r e e _______________________________ Four________________________________ Five ________________________________ Six _________________________________ Seven _______________________________ Eight _______________________________ ~ine ________________________________ T e n _________________________________ Eleven ______________________________ Twelve______________________________
Total 1-7____________________________
Total 8-12___________________________
Total 1-12___________________________
White
5,493 3,495 3,182 3,270 3,316 3,235 3,711 4,982 5,371 4,259 2,071
624
25,702
17,307
43,009
Negro
6,524 3,960 3,425 3,192 2,787 2,387 1,969 2,299 2,274 1,517
787 155
24,244
7,032
31,276
Total
12,017 7,455 6,607 6,462 6,103 5,622 5,680 7,281 7,645 5,776 2,858
779
49,946
24,339
74,285
422
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 1958-59
White
Negro
Total
Cost Per Child in Average Daily Attend-
ance
$
226.35 $
187.78 $
214.45
Length of School Term (Legal) _________ 180 days 180 days 180 days
Number of School Systems
_
199
Number of Schools
_
1,384
556 I 1,940
Number of High Schools
_
356
182
538
Number of System Superintendents _
199
Number of Non-Teaching Principals _
704
260
964
Number of Teaching Principals
_
680
296
976
Number of Teachers and Principals
(Reg. Prog.)
_ 22,477
9,804
32,281
Annual Accumulative Enrollment (K-12) 669,408
311,815
981,223
Average Daily Attendance (K-12)
_ 558,622
249,293
807,915
Percent Attendance (1-12) *
_
94.19%
86.50%
91.68%
High School Graduates:
~ale
Female
TotaL
_ 11,279 _ 12,788 _ 24,067
2,995 4,090 7,085
14,274 16,878 31,152
Number of Students Who Dropped Out oyfeaSrchool (quit) During the School _
13,479
9,794
23,273
Number of Students Who Failed to be
Promoted to Next Grade
_ 43,009
31,276
74,285
Number of Students Reported as Trans-
fers During the School Year
_ 41,277
5,657
46,934
Number of One-Teacher Schools
_
Percent of Teachers with Four- or Five Year Certificates ___________ _ _
- ----------------
*Days present as a percent of days on roll
11
I
83.49%1
I
11 94.43%1
22 86.82%
421
AVERAGE SALARIES AND SPECIAL PERSONNEL 1958-59
White
Negro
Total
Average Salaries of Teachers and Prlncipals in Regular Program: Principals (teaching and nonteaching) ______________________ $ 5,040.06 $
Elementary Teachers _____________ High School Teachers____________
Elementary and High School Teachers _____________________
3,752.81 3,939.74 3,821.97
4,481.34 $ 3,660.32 , 3,602.14
3,642.43
4,879.85 3,722.73 3.849.51 3,767.22
Instructional Supervisors _________ 6,316.87 6,622.15
6,420.25
Total Instructional Staff. __________ 3,914.72 3,715.20
3,854.04
System-wide Personnel*:
Administrative Assistants _________
79
2
81
Instructional Supervisors __________
166
85
251
Visiting Teachers_________________
157
16
173
Attendance Officers_______________
21
5
26
School Plant Maintenance_________
594
276
870
Bus Shop Maintenance____________
159
30
189
Non-Instructional Personnel Ass:gned to Specific Schools:
ClericaL ________________________ Lunch Program __________________ Janitors and Maids _______________
550 4,981 2,106
152
702
876
5,857
725
2,831
---~-----
*Professional and non-instructional employees who work with all schools in a system and are not assigned to any specific school.
420
SIZE OF SCHOOLS BY NUMBER OF TEACHERS 1958-59
Number of Schools Having: One Teacher_____________________ Two Teachers____________________ Three Teachers __________________ Four Teachers ___________________ Five Teachers____________________ Six Teachers_____________________ Seven Teaehers __________________ Eight Teachers ___________________ Nine Teachers ___________________ Ten Teaehers ____________________ Eleven Teachers__________________ Twelve Teachers _________________ Thirteen Teachers ________________ Fourteen Teachers________________ Fifteen Teachers _________________ Sixteen Teachers _________________ Seventeen Teachers_______________ Eighteen Teaehers________________ Nineteen Teachers ________________ Twenty Teachers and Over ________
Total Number of Schools ______________
White
I Negro
Total
11
11
16
15
37
13
59
19
66
15
66
20
81
21
73
28
56
30
46
17
38
20
39
20
59
16
56
16
51
24
43
21
52
15
54
10
53
7
428
218
1,384
556
I--
22 31 50 78 81 86 102 101 86 63 58 59 75 72 75 64 67 64 60 646 1,940
423
SCHOOL PLANT 1958-59
I White
Publicly Owned Buildings:
I
___ "a.,n'Y~~
~~-~_.
_______
~~~~~~_~e~eer::~============
TotaL _____________________!
Non-Publicly Owned Buildings______
Public Buildings Abandoned This i year---------------------------1
Public Buildings Completed This y e a r ___________________________ 1
Publicly Owned Instruction Rooms: Regular Classrooms____________ Self-Contained Classrooms______ Science Laboratories__________ Home Economics Laboratories __ Typing Rooms ______________--I Industrial Arts________________I Agriculture Shops _____________ Band Rooms__________________ Exceptional Children Rooms ____ Libraries _____________________ Other ________________________
TotaL _____________________
I
Public Sub-Standard Classrooms____I
Non-Publicly Owned Classrooms____
Public Instruction Rooms Abandoned This Year ______________________
P uTb lhiics IYnsetarru_c_ti_o_n__R_o_o_m__s_C__o_m_p__le_t_e_d_
2,130 361 684
3,175 91
53
90
17,429 1,512
633 588 420 251 298 285 98 1,100 662 23,276 778 292
231
905
Negro
Total
i
656 ! 58 203
917
17
2,786 419 887
4,092 108
50
103
36
126
7,643 1,000
233 257 143 122 122
66 60 420 142
10,208
416
10 1
25,072 2,512
866 845 563 373 420 351 158 1,520 804
33,484
1,194
302
148
379
374
1,279
424
SCHOOL PLANT 195859
I
Special Service Rooms:
I
Gymnasium __________________
Gymnatorium ________________ J
Cafeteria__---- __-- ___-- ____--I
Cafetorium ___________________
A u d i t o r i u m ___________________I
Total ______________________ .
White
I
369 I 164 I 859 ' 455 I 675 .
2,522
Negro
31 44 140 332 82 629
Total
400
208 999 787 757 3,151
Capital Outlay:
I
New Sites and Additions to Sites $ 1,052,021 $ 297,572 $ 1,349,593
New Buildings ________________ 24, 689,524 9,637,525 34,327,049
Additions to Buildings _________: 5,458,923 2,813,304 I 8,272,227
Remodeling and Major Repairs_[
650,435
New Furniture and Equipment __. 3,047,625
1,417404,,025137 1
794,652 4,517,678
Total ______________________ I$ 34,898,528 $ 14,362,671 $ 49,261,199
Present Value of School Plant:
Buildings_____________________ $359,436,620 Grounds______________________ 17,825,936
$123,203,046 5,045,511
$ 482,639,666 22,871,447
Furniture and Equipment- _____ 35,992,716 10,015,496 46,008,212
Library Books and Instr. Aids ___ 9,242,055 1,993,887 11,235,942
Total ______________________ $422,497,327 $140,257,940 $ 562,755,267
Per Pupil Investment in School Plant; $
756 $
563 s
697
Number of Library Books in Schools, 2,717, 658 1
624,877
3,342,535
425
WHITE AGE GRADE CHART* 1958-59
9081-00----:;:;11' --1-- Grade
I'Iunger
Yrs.
Y~s.
Y~s.
Y~s.
Y~s.
/r~.
/r~. II /r~.
/r~. I /r~. II /r~.
II
/r~. I /r~. /r~.
OY~v~e.r
I
I
Total
Ist, __u u ~'47,4911 6'5501
--1-1--5
- - 1 - - - - - - 71 ,260
2nd__________
3rom
u
_
52351-2m,8~636492,,3738098,16993,126,'0174
4441 ',683
93 676
50 18'
14' 44
5,
161
3
,
3
66,542 64,800
:::::::::::: 37~;;':~::;;11::::1"::: 3~ :; ,:: :::::
6th__________
62~ 39,51210,425 ' 3,916 1,366 411 47
4
1
67,055
7th__________
:::::::::::::
1 ::::: ::: ,: 3: :::: '":~I::::~ ::::~ -- 10812,73129,264 9,120 4,208 1,469 261
~
1
37
3
1 57,202
1Othmm____ 11th__________ 12th__________ SpeciaL______
i 144 7,888'3,404 6,876
440
I---
1---1
2 1227,65018,2975,0041,190
I-----
4 155
5,8081',045
3,583
115,503
22 ~1_w5-rnI-;OOI_u9I--;s3-;4-----;wI----uil 120 341 16 12
97 40,89' 28332,548 858 25,911
4 1,825
Total
BOY! 8,208130,98530, 943131,104!,31 ,572 1
792!127 ,465124,983124,79124,83318,642112,409 3,438 ~'337,254
_ _ _ _G_i_rl 7, 939129,675:29, 632
30, 754133,666
728 700;23,82023, 169( , 662i11,375 2,006 ~i319,432 123,
Grand TotaL_ \16,147160,66160,575116209,9,80084 1!6310,6,O 63n116322,,926195j:6384,,458j15235,, 193148, 683148, 611)48, 002136, 304123,784 5,44411,285;656,686
"Children who transferred during the school year were reported by each system in which they were enrolled.
. NEGRO AGE GRADE CHART* 1958-59
Under
Over
Grade
6
6
7
8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 Total
- - - - - Ist, _________
Yrs. Yrs, Yrs. Yrs. Yrs. Yrs. Yrs.
.------ -- -- -- -
4,47226,258 7,050 1,860 500 170 56
Yrs.
Yrs.
--
Yrs.
--
Yrs. --
Yrs. --
Yrs.
--
28 11 10 1 1
Yrs.
Yrs. --
40,417
2nd__________
'
-
-
6
I....-
4,058 19,857
7,631
2,734
1,088
373
163
63
16
8
1
3rd __________
I.---
~
23 211 4,823 17,449 7,567 3,191 1,358 578 258 103 38
9
4
1
35,998 35,613
4th __________
~
4 262 4,228 15,267 7,110 3,489 1,769 822 424 136 53 18 4
33,586
5th __________
~
I....-
334 4,268 13,678 6,720 3,351 1,798 877 369 129 28 10
2 31,564
6th __________
~
I---
4 266 4,028 11,800 6,262 3,645 1,972 949 331 81 16
4 29,358
7th __________
I....-
3 309 3,583 9,111 5,888 3,466 1,764 748 171 48 11 25,102
8th __________
~
~
3 277 2,621 7,838 5,369 3,192 1,544 491 110 27 21,472
9th __________
~
5 206 2,536 6,627 4,900 2,762 991 293 104 18,424
10th __________
~
223 2,153 5,760 3,915 1,745 645 215 14,661
nu, ________ .. _
:1 ~
~
16 211 1,812 4,157 2,761 1,157 478 10,593
12th. _________
~
1 6 197 1,320 3,171 2,033 1,089 7,817
'881'5, SpeciaL ______ 1 2 --u~1---sg11171130135103_W~ 24 1O ------1---------------
2
--2- - - -7-68
Tolol BOY] 2,
102116,21'115,7201'5,469114,968 13,971 12,178,ll, 50110,653 9,313 7,371 4,627 J,331 1,148
Girl 2,31515,44
13,825 12,02011 ,,69YO,634, 9,837 7,609 4,836 1,988 7821152,759
72212'J, Grand TO"L_14,503Iao,542j3121,05,17891931115'','8'4 15'105',25314,773 09 7127'7961i 24'198123' ""'1'1,287119, ISO 14,980
9,463
- - 1 - - 1152,6 - 14
4,319 ,1,93 305,373
1
"Children who transferred durmg the schoolyear were reported by each system In which they were enrolled
SUMMARY AND COMPARISON OF SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION 1958-59 White Only
I Average Number Pupils Transported I (Annual Average)
Average Cost *Cost Per Child
Transported More
Number Number of
of Morning
I I Within
More Than 1%
Annual 1% Mile Mile
I
Per
Total M. & O. Than 1% Mile Radius Costs Including
Depreciation on Per County Owned Per Per Per
Vehicles Trips Mileage Radius Radius Total Vehicle Trip
Buses
Bus Child* Mile
I
------
County Owned Buses __________
2,478
3,762 23,828,087 -------- -------- -------- ------ - - - -- $ 6,542,494.49 $2,640.23 __ 0___ - $0.274
Privately Owned Buses__ - - - - - - __[ 569
986 5,938,352 -------- -------- -------- ------ - - - -- 1,693,884.49 2,976.94 ------ 0.285
Jointly Owned
B u s e s __________
290
389 2,642,210 -------- -------- -------- ------- - - - --
801,783.95 2,764.77 ------ 0.303
Totals and/or Averages for B u s e s __________
3,337
5,137 32,408,649 26,960 262,604 289,564
86.7 56.3 9,038,162.93 2,708.46 $34.41[ 0.278
Cars and/or Station Wagons,
76 - - - - - - -
Per Diem in lieu
1
of Transportation _____ . - -- ._.- - -
1
Grand Totals
and/or
I
Averages _______ 1 ____ - ___________
297,1161
36
I
J - _.
-
625 661 8.6 -----1
1,
1
I
81
81 -
II
--------- 26,996 263,310 290,306 ____________ I
58,997.52 776.28 94.39 0.198
2,863 .731_ __ _135 .35 ______
J- -- 9,100,024.18 _- - - - - - -'- - - - -
SUMMARY AND COMPARISON OF SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION
- 1958-59 Negro Only ---=-c-==========__~--_---_---c_- _--=_-_------ ---- --------------------~--------l-~-~I --I--~---
Average Number Pupils Transported
Average Cost
(Annual Average)
*Cost Per Child
Transported More
Total M. & O. Than 1% Mile Radius
Number
More
Number of
Within Than 1%
of Morning Annual 1% Mile Mile
CDoesptrsecIinactiloundionngl
-r-r-
,-- _
Per Per County Owned Per Per Per
Vehicles Trips Mileage Radius Radius Total Vehicle Trip
Buses
Bus Child* Mile
County Owned
Buses
_ 1,167 1,65613,640,153
$ 2,968,801.45$2,543.96
$0.217
Privately Owned
Buses
_
227
340 2,812,451
Jointly Owned
Buses
_
79
116 968,544
_
649,439.83 2,860.96
0.230
_
221,852.69 2,808.26 ___ ___ 0.229
Totals and/or
Averages for
Buses
_ 1,473 2,11217,421,148 3,815 131,587 135,402
Cars and/or
Station Wagons
_
13
_ 85,908
_
170
170
Per Diem in lieu of
G:::n;:t:l:tion-- -------- --------1---------- -------- 64 64
91.9 64.1 3,840,093.97 2,606.981$29.18 0.220
13.0 _ _
10,841. 55 833.96 63.77 0.126
2,027.08 _ ____ 31. 67
_
and/or Averages
-I-
1
1 3,815 131,821 135,636 ------
3,852, 962 . 60
_
SUMMARY AND COMPARISON OF SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION 1958-59 White and Negro
Number
Number of of Morning
Vehicles Trips
Annual Mileage
I
Average Number Pupils Transported
Average Cost
(Annual Average)
*Cost Per Child
Transported More
Total M. & O. Than 1% Mile Radius
More
Costs Including
Within Than 1%
Depreciation on
1% Mile Mile
Per Per County Owned Per Per Per
Radius Radius Total Vehicle Trip
Buses
Bus Child Mile
--
---
County Owned Buses __________ 3,645 5,418 37,468,240 -------- -------- -------- ------- - - - -- $ 9,511,295.94 $2,744.96 ------ $0.253
PriBvuasteesly__O__w_n_e_d___
796 1,326 8,750,803 -------- -------- -------- ------- - -- -- 2,343,324.32 2,943.87 ------ 0.267
Jointly Owned Buses __________
369
505 3,610,754 -------- -------- -------- ------- - -- -- 1,023,636.64 2,774.08 ------ 0.283
Totals and/or BAuvseersag_e_s__f_o_r____
4,810
7,249 49,829,797 30,775 394,191 424,966
88.5 58.7 12,878,256.90 2,677.39$32.67 0.258
Cars and/or Station Wagons,
89 -------- 383,024
36
795
831 9.3 - -- --
69,839.07 784.70 87.84 0.182
Per Diem in lieu of
Transportation__ -------- -------- ---------- --------
145
145 ------- - - - --
4,890.81 -------- 33.72 ------
Grand Totals and/or
Averages _______ -------- -------- ---------- 30,811 395,131 425,942 ------- - - - -- -------------- -------- ------ ------
\
1
Summarie~
Public Schools 1959 . 1960
431
RECEIPTS 195960
I. INCOME-GENERAL FUND A. REVENUE FROM LOCAL SOURCES
1. Taxation and Appropriations
a. Taxes Received from County or
City Levies for Maintenance and
Operation
$ 54,461,814.44
b. Appropriations Received fro m County or City Governmental Agencies, _____________________ 2,712,669.74
c. Other__________________________
469,944.82
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. MiSsoceulrlcaenseous Revenue from Loca_l
215,515.22 221,922.94 287,174.94 80,223.49
13,047.97 302,381.10 91,902.04
37,325.53 168,505.71 887,898.36
TOTAL RECEIPTS FROM LOCAL SOURCES_$ 59,950,326.30
B. REVENUE FROM STATE SOURCES
1. Foundation Fund Allotment,
$123, 585, 921.37
2. Salary of the System Superintendent i(nintecnluddeinntg) funds paid direct to Super_-
753,171.55
3. Vocational Funds (State and Federal). 2,024,353.81
4. School Lunch Program (Federal claims received through State) ___________ 3,711,409.89
5. Special Programs (Adult, Veterans,
Regional Library, etc.)
_
6.0ther_____________________________
1,008,472.40 1,028,601.60
TOTAL RECEIPTS FROM STATE SOURCES_$132,111,930.62
432 <
RECEIPTS-Co,ttinued 1959-611
C. REVENUE FROM FEDERAL SOURCES
1. Public Law 874 (M and 0)
$ 4,576,471.71
2. Payment in Lieu of Taxes___________
158,021.42
3. Other_____________________________
356,476.69
TOTAL RECEIPTS FROM FEDERAL
SOURCES
"
$ 5, Q90,969.82
D. OTHER REVENUE (items No.3 and 4 funds handled in the system office)
1. Transfers from Other Systems
$ 3,167,415.03
2. Transfers from Other Funds _________ 882,361. 30
3. From Cafeteria Operation (gross receipts except those in B-4)_________
4. From Athletics. Entertainments and Self-Supporting Activities , ________
5. Other_____________________________
4,091,304.29
1,186,284.38 329,037.38
TOTAL RECEIPTS-OTHER SOURCES
$ 9,656,402.38
GRAND TOTAL RECEIPTS-GENERAL FUND
$206, 809,629.12
II. NON.REVENUE RECEIPTS
A. SCHOOL BOND ACCOUNTS 1. Sales of Bonds
", $ 17,247,591.12
2. County Wide Tax for Bonds and Bond Interest_________________________ 5,609,761.46
3. District Tax for Bonds and Bond
Interest , . __.
~.L 1,487,349.17
4. Interest Received on Investments of Bond Funds_____________________ 1,684,873.82
B. CAPITAL OUTLAY FROM STATE
'[1.:, (~
1. Funds Received from State; _________ 1,452,104.97 ",w:,J \...!
2. Funds Paid by State to School Building Authority for Sch~ol Systemc , , 8,790,046.74
TOTAL SCHOOL BOND AND STATE CAPITAL OUTLAY __~-
$ 36,271 ,727.28
C. FEDERAL BUItDtNG FUNDS UNDER PUBLIC LAW 815 .--_-~-$ 1,057,247.00
D. LOANS
.
.
_ 5,807,146.39
RECEIPTS-Continued 195960
E. SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY AND INSURANCE ADJUSTMENTS
1. Sale of Real Property
$
2. Sale of Equipment-
_
3 Net Insurance Recovery
_
131,351.13 75,413.66 306,320.02
TOTAL PL 815, LOANS, SALE OF PROPERTY
AND INSURANCE ADJUSTMENTS
$ 7,377,478.20
GRAND TOTAL NON-REVENUE RECEIPTS_$ 43,649,205.48
F. AGENCY FUNDS (Employees' Contributions)
1. Federal Income Tax Withholding and
Cash Receipts
$ 12,578,165.60
2. StaCtaeshInRceocmeieptsTax Withholding and_
3 Teacher Retirement Member Contributions, Withholding and Cash Receipts___________________________
103,262.84 4,955,214.98
4. Teacher Association Dues Withhold-
ing and Cash Receipts
_
5. Group Insurance Premium Withhold-
ing and Cash Receipts
_
6. Social Security
_
7.0ther
_
TOTAL AGENCY FUNDS
219,734.62
1,752,308.01 1,898,303.32 1,155,571.48
$ 22,662,560.85
GRAND TOTAL RECEIPTS-ALL FUNDS __$273,121,395.45
1lI. BALANCE BEGINNING OF YEAR A. GENERAL FUND
$ 5,667,986.93
B. BOND FUNDS (or other building funds), 11,086,872.27
C. BOND SINKING FUND (for payment
of bonds and interest)
4,743,100.48
D. AGENCY FUNDS 1. Federal Income Taxes 2. 8tate Income Taxes
_ 359,839.06
_
11,604.43
3. TetarcibhuetrionRetirement Member Con-_
4. Teacher Association Dues
_
100,424.18 504.52
434
RECEIPTS-Continued 1959-60
5. Group Insurance Premiums
$
6. Social Security___ ______ _______ _
7. Other_____________________________
E. OTHER_ ____________________________
38,568.81 125,675.75 90,975.54 573,784.02
TOTAL BALANCES-BEGINNING OF YEAR_$ 22,799,335.99
GRAND TOTAL-RECEIPTS AND BALANCES
$295, 920, 731.44
435
PAYMENTS 1959-60
Disbursed by Boards of Education
White
Negro
Total
I. ADMINISTRATIVE
A. SALARIES 1. aS.upSearlainr:tyenofdeSnutp'esrOi~fftic~ende~t (stat~ and local) b. Salaries of Administrative Assistants c. Salaries of Clerical Employees d. Per Diem of Board Members e. Other
1$ 1,473 ,831.04 $
- - - - - -' 286,607.76
1 1,048,657.31
_ 140,784.50
_
25,134.71
125,889.88 104,327.85 167,751.04
21,623.18 4,415.51
B. OTHER EXPENSE OF ADMINISTRATION
1. Travel of Superintendent
- - - - --
138,425.33
10,726.79
2. Expense of Board of Education (other than per diem)
_
21,057.30
2,393.82
3. Legal Service
_
57,617.55
13,393.37
4. Surety Bond Premiums
- - - __- - --
19,502.69
3,106.74
5. Printing and Office Suppliea, ___________________ _
- _ 208,237.53
29,544.43
6. Other Expenses of Administration
_ 131,849.92
25,580.53
1-------1-------1--------
TOTAL EXPENSE OF ADMINISTRATION
$ 3,551,705.64 $ 508,753.14 $ 4,060,458.78
II. INSTRUCTION
A. SALARIES
1. Supervisors (excluding lunch, transportation, attendance, school
plant) a. Instructional Supervisors
-
---_$
b. Librarian Supervisors c. Guidance Supervisors
--I - _--I
d. Other System-wide Supervisors
_
1,080,638.40 $ 64,794.23 47,223.57 73,846.95
530,081.12 7,917.85 15,781.40
34,144.89
2. Principals (non-teaching only)
_
3. Classroom Teachers (including teaching principals, exceptional
teachers)
a. Elementary Male
_
b. Elementary Female
_
c. High School Male
_
d. High School Female
_
4. Other Instructional Personnel (assigned to specific schools)
a. School Librarians
_
b. School Guidance PersonneL
_
c. Other
_
5. Secretarial or Clerical Employees
a. Principa l' s Office
.
b. Other
_ _
5,158,937.46
4,762,131.50 48,397,603.68 14,317,045.85 17,677,595.50
965,049.36 273,551.93 1,128,135.51
1,008,006.86 171 ,001.15
1,929,287.36
2,393,453.46 22,487,606.60 4,980,657.37
6,018,521.46
313,822.15 62,424.94
466,857.45
299,705.75 71,193.41
B. INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS
1. Textbooks
_
2. Library Books, Periodicals and Supplies, Audio-Visual Materials
a. School Library Books
_
b. Periodicals and Newspapers
_
c. Audio-Visual Materials
_
d. Other Library Supplies
_
3. Teaching Supplies
_
121,052.09
330,917.51 34,616.17 178,720.82 141,082.19
1,609,245.88
18,324.93
120,126.62 6,473.29
43,719.81 30,455.78 508,331.36
C. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE OF INSTRUCTION
1. Travel a. Travel of Principals
-- -- _--
b. Travel of Instructional Supervisors
c. Travel of Teachers
d. Other TraveL
2. Other Miscellaneous Expense of Instruction
I"
61,944.51
_-I
58,241.97 298,773.96
_
33,412.76
_ 1,183,139.87
5,107.87 32,561.48 107,116.05
9,106.29 293,027.86
TOTAL EXPENSE OF INSTRUCTION-REGULAR
PROGRAM
$ 99,176,709.68 $ 40,785,806.55 $ 139,962,516.23
.~----~ -"----~---
PAYMENTS-Continued 195960
Disbursed by Boards of Education
White
Negro
Total
II. INSTRUCTION-(Continued) D. INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES (special adult programs) 1. Salaries a. Special Adult Programs (veterans, etc.) b. County and Home Demonstration Agents
2. Travel a. Special Adult Program (veterans, etc.) b. County and Home Demonstration Agents
3. Miscellaneous Expense of Instruction ab.. SOutphpelries and Materials
$ 1,170,871 .51 $
_
198,728.64
_
66,541.19
_
13,571.23
__
190,792.07 320,452.85
TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE-SPECIAL ADULT PROGRAM
$ 1,960,957.49 $
III. ATTENDANCE SERVICES A. SALARIES 1. Visiting Teachers 2. Other Attendance Officers 3. Clerical PersonneL
$ 644,167.23 $
_
14,314.60
_
2,418.26
B. 1M. ITSrCaEvLelLANEOUS EXPENSE OF ATTENDANCE SERVICES_
2. Supplies 3. Other
.
_
_
69,280.88 593.64 680.97
TOTAL EXPENSE OF ATTENDANCE SERVICES $ 731,455.58 $
480,881.50 28,775.49
6,629.19 2,470.07
105,422.60 58,045.63
682,224.48 $ 2,643,181. 97
95,084.51 7,422.68 416.10
7,996.03 62.71 68.70
111,050.73 1$
842,506.31
IV. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES A. SALARIES 1. Supervisors 2. Drivers 3. Mechanics and Other Garage Employees 4. Clerks and Other Employees
B. CONTRACT SERVICES AND PUBLIC CARRIERS
$ 107,061.07 $
19,496.57
_ 4,855,633.94 1 , 865, 721. 30
_
493,995.49
161,785.27
_
7,660.79
100.00
_
739,947.26
279,186.99
C. REPLACEMENT OF VEHICLES 1. Cash Purchases 2. Lease Purchases and Installment Purchases
D. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION INSURANCK
_ 1,333,488.39
_
318,922.82
_
102,620.08
275,500.69 72,640.27
36,292.36
E. EXPENDITURES IN LIEU OF TRANSPORTATION
_
15,774.60
3,586.35
F. OTHER EXPENSES FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
1. Gasoline
_
2. Lubricants
_
3. Tires 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
_
1,055,680.98
69,991.11 289,858.13 639,962.06 102,034.37
35,397.85 254,723.41
4,971.34 91,205.99
443,582 23 28,875.90 105,942.02
277,276.69
34,266.42 8,966.69
119,488.28 467.55
55,385.16
TOTAL EXPENSES OF PUPIL TRANSPORTATION
SERVICES
$ 10,518,929.68 $ 3,788,560.74 $ 14,307,490.42
V. OPERATION OF PLANT A. SALARIES 1. Plant Engineers
2. Custodial Services 3. Care of Grounds 4. Other
$ 277,826.61 $ 124,983.72
_ 3,372,991.13 1,097,798.48
_ _
20,850.10 140,244.72
8,940.12 71,405.05
PAYMENTS-Continued 195960
V. OPERATION OF PLANT-(Continued)
B. CONTRACT SERVICK
--
C. HEAT FOR BUILDINGS
--
1$
_
D. UTILITIES (except heat) FOR BUILDINGS 1. Water and Sewerage 2. Electricity 3. G9S
4. Telephone and Telegraph 5. Other Utilities
_ -_
_
_ _
E. SUPPLIES (except utilities)
1. Custodial Supplies _________________ _____ _________ _
_
2. Supplies for Operation of Vehicles
_
3. Supplies for Care of Grounds, _____________ _
_
4. Other
_
F. OTHER EXPENSE OF OPERATIONS TOTAL EXPENSE OF PLANT OPERATION
_
1-------1--------1-$
VI. MAINTENANCE OF PLANT A. SALARIES 1. Grounds 2. Buildings 3. Repair of Equipment
4. Manufacture of Replacements of Equipment-
-
- _- $
_
_
_
B. 1C.OGNrTouRnAdCs T SERVICES 2. Buildings
3. Repair of Equipment,
_
45,699.20
_
454 711 39
_
213;166.42
9,079.46 74 164 42 39;956.10
C. REPLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT
1. Instructional EquipmenL__________ _
2. Non-Instructional Equipment
_
- -~ ~I
375,993.92 245,026.18 I
109,509.86 83,652.76
D. OTHER EXPENSE OF PLANT MAINTENANCE 1. Grounds 2. Buildings 3. Equipment Repairs 4. Manufacture of Replacements of Equipment .
TOTAL EXPENSE OF PLANT MAINTENANCE.
_
I
154,094.62
_ 1,106,717.90
_
430,360.14
28,460.89 253,177.92
82,385.54
_
66,435.10
13,650.47
1------1-------1-------
$ 4,701,466.66 $ 1,128,229.20 $ 5,829,695.86
VII. FIXED CHARGES
A. RETIREMENT AND SOCIAL SECURITY
1. State or System Retirement Funds (System contribution only) __ $
2. Social Security (System contribution only)
_
3. Other
_
2,021,793.78 $ 1,428,744.32
192,431.64
584,110.90 341,369.37
80,615.46
B. INSURANCE AND JUDGMENTS
1. Property Insurance
_
2. Employee Insurance (System contribution only)
_
~: ~~d~H~jY~~~drp~~~i~~~~~~~~~~==~===~=~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~I
5. Judgments
_
1,053,313.54 255,901.23 45,270.40 6,485.53
965.75
187,843.87 58,970.84 6,758.69
443.51
----------------
C. RENTAL OF LAND AND BUILDINGS 1. Land and Buildings for Instructional Purposes 2. Land and Buildings for Non-Instructional Purposes
_
144,061.07
_
9,623.47
2,557.37 2,407.63
D. INTEREST ON CURRENT LOANS E. OTHER FIXED CHARGES
_
71,296.73
_
75,256.27
1,770.02 9,088.92
TOTAL FIXED CHARGES
$ 5,305,143.73 $ 1,275,936.58 $ 6,581,080.31
PAYMENTS-Continued 1959-60
Disbursed by Boards of Education
White
Negro
Total
VIII. FOOD SERVICES AND STUDENT BODY ACTIVITIES handled in the Superintendent's office)
A. FOOD SERVICES 1. Salaries a. Supervisors b. Other Employees
2. All Other Expense
(funds
$ _ _
250,501. 55 $ 1,074,980.93 5,311,806.77
24,424.16 104,059.55 891,815.09
B. STUDENT BODY ACTIVITIES 1. Salaries (not included in salaries for instructional) 2. All Other Expense
_
11,698.70
_ 1,202,607.23
774.25 48,578.56
TOTAL FOOD SERVICE AND STUDENT BODY
ACTIVITIES
$ 7,851,595.18 $ 1,069,651.61 $ 8,921,246.79
TOTAL EXPENSE PAYMENTS
$143,493,054.12 $ 52,445,888.82 $ 195,938,942.94
IX. CAPITAL OUTLAY (Actual payments by school system)
A. SITES 1. Professional Services 2. Site and Additions 3. Improvements to Sites
$
89,824.08 $
_
727,335.38
_
276,280.26
6,786.28 52,308.17 22,220.80
B. BUILDINGS 1. Professional Services 2. New Buildings and Building Additions 3. Remodeling
_
269,134.34
_ 11 ,499,072 .13
_
302,122.28
35,731.04
1,259,022.78 52,054.98 I
C. EQUIPMENT 1. Professional Services 2. Administration 3. Instruction
4. Attendance and Health 5. Pupil Transportation 6. Operation of Plant. 7. Maintenance of Plant
8. Food Service and Student Body Activities 9. In vestment Property
_______--------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------__------------------------
60,427.77 39,286.72 1,178,158.94 21,495.80 143,539.06 104,919.92 130,032.49 79,047.33 3,264,307.98
400.99 5,668.94 318,147.16 6,060.33 63,244.64 8,177.99 13,831. 55 5,845.67 7,738.69
TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY
_------------ $ 18,184,984.48 $ 1,857,240.01 $ 20,042 ,224.49
TOTAL EXPENSE AND OUTLAY PAYMENTS _____ $161,678,038.60 $ 54,303,128.83 $ 215,981,167.43
X. DEBT SERVICE A. P1.RBINonCdIsPAL OF DEBT
2. Loans
__------------------------ $
3,458,299.03 $ 4,103,304.56
615,494.80 1,546,946.08
B. I1N. TBoEnRdEs ST OF DEBT 2. Loans
__------
-
---------------
1,890,258.74 81,449.57
562,242.12 6,853.12
C. AMOUNT PAID INTO BOND SINKING FUNDS_ ------------
424,902.34 ------ ---------
D. PAID BY STATE TO STATE SCHOOL BUILDING AUTHOR-
ITY FOR THIS SCHOOL SYSTEM
_------------, 7,411,966.93
1,487,813.07
E. OTHER DEBT SERVICE
_------------
228,465.89
58,126.02
TOTAL DEBT SERVICK
_------------ $ 17,598,647.06 $ 4,277,475.21 $ 21,876,122.27
PAYMENTS-Continued 1959-60
Disbursed by Boards of Education
White
Negro
Total
XI. AGENCY FUNDS (funds contributed by employees) A. FEDERAL INCOME TAX WITHHOLDING
$ 9,636,877.84 $ 2,782,516.20
B. STATE INCOME TAX WITHHOLDING
_
78,139.11
6,522.58
C. TEACHER RETIREMENT SYSTEM (employees contributions only)______________________________________________________
D. TEACHER ASSOCIATION DUES WITHHELD
i
3,675,060.49 309,955.86
1,189,333.25 i
253,790.41
E. SOCIAL SECURITY (employees contributions only)______________ 1,475,992.36
447,816.41
F. OTHER _____________________________________________________ 1,450,697.73
265,247.56
TOTAL AGENCY FUNDS
$ 16,626,723.39 $ 4,945,226.41 $ 21,571,949.80
XII. OUTGOING TRANSFER ACCOUNTS
A. TO OTHER SCHOOL SYSTEMS
1. Teachers Salaries
. __ ____ __ __ _
2. Maintenance and Operation
._ ____ _
3. Other
TOTAL TRANSFER ACCOUNTS
!
_
_ __ $ 2,510,499.41 $
_ ___.
190,228.99
_ ___________ 1,288,498.25
239,088.06 13,136.90
38,796.26
l-------I------~I------~--
$ 3,989,226.65 $ 291,021.22 $ 4,280,247.87
XIII. BALANCE END OF YEAR A. GENERAL FUNDS (after deduction for agency funds) _- - - - - - - :$ 9,502,132.02 $ 795,676.22 [
B. BOND FUNDS (or other building funds)
_--------- 5,125,591.94
s,997,251.18
C. BOND SINKING FUND (for payment of bonds and interest) - - - ;{,1)08,438.06 1,262,097.6:{
D. AGENCY FUNDS 1. Federal Income Taxes Withheld ________ _____ _ 2. State Income Taxes Withheld 3. Teacher Retirement Member Contributions 4. Teacher Association Dues 5. Group Insurance Premiums 6. Social Security 7.0ther
E. OTHER
_ I -- - - - - - - -
_--------_-------_- - - - - - - _- - - - - - - -
_ - - - - - - - - -
_- - - - - - - _---------
488,006.84 18,246.56 152,888.61 1,596.33 67,601.44 117,216.33 67,144.56
849,871.29
126,839.76 8,987.89 23,233.64 177.00 5,331.74 60,585.40 22,184.62
10,145.01
TOTAL BALANCE END OF YEAR
_--------- $ 19,898,733.98 $ 12,312,510.09 $ 32,211,244.07
GRAND TOTAL PAYMENTS AND BALANCES _____ $219,791,369.68 $ 76,129,361.76 $ 295,920,731.44
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
--
ENROLLMENT 195960
Annual Accumulative Enrollment as Reported by System Superintendents
Grade
I
One _________________________________ Two ________________________________ T h r e e _______________________________ Four________________________________ Five ________________________________ Six _________________________________ Seven _______________________________ E i g h t _______________________________ Nine________________________________ Ten _________________________________ Eleven ______________________________ T w e l v e ______________________________
Exceptional Children _________________
Ungraded Vocational. _________________
Elementary Grades (1-7) *: ~ale____________________________ Female__________________________
Total ___________________________
High School Grades (8.12) **: ~ale ____________________________ F e m a l e __________________________
Total ___________________________
Elementary and High School Grades***_
Kindergarten ________________________
Grand Total (K.12) ___________________
Previously Enrolled ****_______________ Net Enrollment ______________________ Evening School EnrollmenL ___________
White
73,124 67,930 66,524 63,977 64,876 64,866 65,915 55,504 46,348 40,243 33,768 28,298
2,783
815
244,453 225,542
469,995
102,117 102,859
204,976
674,971
7,383
682,354
43,546 638,808
3,306
Negro I I
40,096 36,152 35,657 34,089 32,104 29,829 27,054 23,154 19,135 14,961 11 ,636
8,761
1,439
246
Total
113,220 104,082 102,181 98,066 96,980
94,695 92,969 78,658 65,483 55,204 45,404 37,059
4,222
1,061
120,864 115,556
236,420
365,317 341,098
706,415
36,534 41,359
77,893
314,313
4,092
318,405
8,114 310,291
1,677
138,651 144,218
282,869
989,284
11,475
1,000,759
51,660 949,099
4,983
*Including exceptional children. **Including ungraded vocational. ***Including exceptional children and ungraded vocational. ****Children who were reported as enrollees by more than one school due to trans-
fers during the school year.
446
AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE (A. D. A.) 1959-60
White
Negro
GradOen: e _____________________________ Two ____________________________ Three___________________________ F o u r ____________________________ F i v e ____________________________ Six _____________________________ Seven ___________________________ Eight___________________________ Nine ____________________________ Ten _____________________________ Eleven __________________________ Twelve __________________________
Exceptional Children__________________
Ungraded VocationaL ________________
Elementary Grades (1-7)*_____________ High School Grades (8-12)** ___________
EleGmraendteasr(y1a-1n2d)_H_i_g_h__S_c_h_o_o_l___________
Kindergarten ________________________
Grand Total (K.12)___________________
Evening School A. D. A. ______________
57,142 54,992 54,612 53,207 54,280 54,632 56,081 47,275 39,084 34,432 29,580 25,422 2,015
267 386,961 176,060
563,021 5,517
568,538 394
*Including Exceptional Children. **Including Ungraded Vocational.
30,029 28,509 28,439 27,185 25,732 23,970 21,756 18,217 14,988 11,864 9,596 7,618 1,238
179 186,858 62,462
249,320 3,110
252,430 580
Total
87,171 83,501 83,051 80,392 80,012 78,602 77,837 65,492 54,072 46,296 39,176 33,040 3,253
446 573,819 238,522
812,341 8,627
820,968 974
447
INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL AND CERTIFICATES OF TEACHERS 1959-60
White
Negro
Total
Teachers Employed in Regular Academicll
and Vocational Program:
Elementary (1-7):
Male_________ __
__ __ _
Femr le --
I
TotaL
'
874Y2
702Y2
1,577
13,186
6,080 : 19,266
-14-,-0-6-0-Y2-6z, :7I8-2-Y--2-l-
---20,843
~~~l~~~~~====================i ~;~~~ High School (8-12):
I
I
1,356Y2
4,859Y2
I 1,697
6,553
TotaL
--8~1
3,053Y2
1l,412Y2
Non-Teaching Principals
_
759
287
1,046
Total Teachers in Regular Program : 23, 178Y2 10,123
33,301Y2
Kindergarten Teachers
-_
153
86
239
Special AduH Program Teachers Grand Total All Teachers
_
271
95
I
-
23,602Y2 10,304
366 33,906Y2
Certificates of Teachers and Principals
in Regular Program:
Five Years College
_
4,093
Four Years College
_
15,550
Three Years Cp:l.lege-
- __
2,229
Two Years College
_
1,098
One Year College
_
29
1-----
Total Certificates
_ 22,999
1,609
5,702
8,041 I 2'3,591
379
2,608
76
1,174
4
01
-
-
-
~3
--
10,109 I 33,108
Permits to Teach* Grand TotaL
-_
182
_ 23,181
- - - - - 14) : ,:196
10,123 i~' 33,304
*Requested for teachers by system superintendents.
448
AVERAGE ANNUAL SALARIES AND COSTS 1959-60
Average Salaries
White
Negro
Total
Elementary Teachers and Teaching Principals (1-7):
Male____________________________ $ Female__________________________
5,442.44* $ 3,670.38
3,404.63 $ 3,698.62
Both Sexes ______________________ 3,780.65 3,668.15
High School Teachers and Teaching Principals (8-12):
M a l e ____________________________ F e m a l e __________________________ Both Sexes ______________________
4,165.17 .3,83;).09
3,975.74 I
AI~i~f~~_~~~~~~~~_a_~~_~~~~~i_~~~r!~=-I 4,420.45
3,716.35 3,731.49 3,724.76
:),611.72
AlPl riFnecmipaalles __T_e_a_c_h_e_r_s___a_n_d___T_e_a_c_h_i_n_g_ 3,715.79
:),705.79
All Teachers and Teaching Principals___ 3,853.39 3,686.10
Non-Teaching Principals ______________ 6,797.02
Supervisors__________________________
--I Total Instructional Staff_____________
4,307.83 3,954.43
----
6,722.25 5,202.88 3,787.97
4,537.47 3,679.29 3,744.22
4,039.85 3,811.23 3,908.58
4,161. 76
3,712.78 3,802.38 6,776.51 4,556.33 3,903.88
._---_.-
Average Costs
White
Negro
Total
Cost Per Child i I Average Daily Attendance (A. D. A.):
Elementary Salaries
$
High School Salaries
_
Elementary and High School Salaries
Total Instructional Staff
_
Total Cost **
_
137.38 $ 188.76 153.45
164.86 235.13
133.15 s
182.12 145.42 155.52 200.82
136.00 187.02 150.98
161. 99 224.58
*Teaching Principals are a large majority of this group. **Cost of administration, instruction expense, attendance service, transportation,
plant operation and maintenance, and fixed charges.
NATIONAL AVERAGES*
Estimated Average Salary of Classroom Teachers in Public School (1959-60)$5.025.
Estimated Average Salary of Instructional Staff in Public School (1959-60)-$5,160. Estimated Current Expenditure per Pupil in A. D. A.-$369.
*"Rankings of the States, 1960" Research Report 1960 R9, National Education Association.
449
SYSTEM-WIDE, SPECIAL, NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL, AND BOARD MEMBERS
1959-60
White
Negro
Total
System-Wide Personnel *:
Administrative Assistants _________ Instructional Supervisors __________ Librarian Supervisors _____________ Visiting Teachers_________________ Attendance Officers_______________ Lunch Program Supervisors________ Other Supervisors ________________ Clerical PersonneL _______________ School Plant Maintenance_________ Bus Shop Maintenance____________
TotaL ________________________
7731 176 36 160 17{2
10 40 81 447%2 49531 149i)i
1,674}{2
331
88~
931 11H2 7 4 16
11>'3 165i)i
33 ------
349%2
System Superintendents_______________
(159 County and 39 Independent) ------------1------------
Non-Instructional Personnel Assigned to Specific Schools:
ClericaL ________________________ Lunch Program __________________ Janitors-Maids __________________ Other__________________ --------
TotaL ________________________
638 6,381
2,605~
135
9, 759~
177 1,22431
965 20
2,38631
Special Personnel (half time or more) **:
Assistant Principals_______________
71
14
L i b r a r i a n s _______________________
300
115
Counselors__ --------------------
153
51
System School Board Members ________ ------------ ------------
81
264~
4531 172 17 44 97 458i)i
661~
182i)i
2,02331
198
815 7,60531
3,570~
155
12, 145i)i
85 415 204
1,132
*Professional and non-instructional employees who work with all schools in a system and are not assigned to any specific school.
**These persons are included in the figures on Regular Program Teachers.
4fiO
NUMBER OF TEACHERS BY GRADES AND MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 195960
White
Negro I Total
-----------------1------1------:------
Length of School Term (Legal)_________ 180 days 180 days Number of School Systems ____________ ____________ ____ _
i
I
180 days 198
Number of Schools___________________
1,386
554
1,930
Number of High Schools ______________
341
177
518
Number of System Superintendents
_
198
Number of School Board Members
_
1,132
Number of Non-Teaching Principals.L, .
759
287
1,046
Number of Teaching Principals , _______
627
257
884
Number of Teachers and Principals
(Reg. Prog.)
_ 23, 178Yz 10,123
33,301Yz
Annual Accumulative Enrollment (K-12) 682,354
318,405 1,000,759
Average Daily Attendance (K-12) _ 568,538
252,430
820,968
Percent Attendance (1-12) *
_
93.85%
85.52%
91.13%
High School Graduates: Male Female
_ 12,123 _ 14,007
3,483 4,514
15,606 18,521
Total ___________________________
Number of Students Who Dropped Out lo'feaSrc_h_o_o_l__(_q_u_i_t)__D__u_r_in__g__th__e__S_c_h_o_o_l _
Number of Students Who Failed to be Promoted to Next Grade ____________
Number of Students Reported as Transfers During the School Year _________
Number of Four-Year High Schools With 99 or Less A. D. A. (9-12) ______
Number of One-Teacher Schools ________ Percent of Teachers and Principals With
Four- or Five-Year Certificates _______
26,130
13,287 41,836 43,546
51 9** 84.74%
7,997
9,697 30,841
8,114 47 5
95.33%
34,127
22,984 72,677 51,660
98 14 87.96%
---_._------------------'------ ----'-------'--
*Days present as a percent of days on roll. **Three are special schools, not regular one-teacher schools.
NUMBER OF TEACHERS BY GRADES
Grade
White I Negro
Total
OnL
Two________________________________ Three__ _____________________________
-2
";191~\"-I-l~8878--
11,, 999189' H%,
:
I
'
1,021% 97078
-
3 ,279
3,020 2,889
1' %%,,
%
Four-
-
-_ _____ 1, 872%: I
!)35% i 2, 807Ys
FSiixve ----------------------------
Seven __ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - -
Total 1-7
.__
11,,8889407&,
88!6)607%/s
1~: ~~~: 1--6' :~~:
I I
2:22:,,7:7~85~00:7:'/%~s'4
Total 8-12
I-----~ I -----I-----
_ 8,442% i 3,09!)7/s 11,5412%,
Total 1-12
_ 22,200 ! !),687
31,887
Others*
.
_
978Yz
436
1,414Yz
Grand TotaL
_ 23, 178Yz 10,123
*Non-teaching principals and special or combination teachers who were not assigned to any particular grade.
451
ORGANIZATION OF SCHOOLS AND STUDENT FAILURES BY GRADES
1959-60
-
Type of Organization
Schools With Grades 1-7 Only _________ Schools With Grades 1-8 Only _________ Other Schools With Various Grade Com-
binations (1-8)--- - - - -- - - - - -- ____--_
Number of Schools
I
White
462 322
I
205
Negro I
190 90
69
Total -
652 412
274
Total Elementary Schools (schools which do not have any of grades 9-12) ______
I
989 I
349
1,338
--I Schools
Schools
With With
Grades Grades
81--1122*O-n--ly--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ii
Schools With Grades 9-12 Only ______
148 95 61 I
127 24
5
275 119
66
Other Four-Year High Schools *________
25
18
43
Schools With Grades 10-12 Only - - - - - - - i
--I Total High Schools_________________
12 I 341 I
3 177
15 518
*These schools also have various com- .
binations of elementary grades.
Other Schools With Various Grade Com- i
sp~~i:ltis~ho~l:1(~~~pti~~~l ~hild~~;) ===i
4~ Iii
14 2
60 8
-1--- I------ Ungraded Vocational Schools
I
Grand Total Numbe~_~fsch001S~~~~-_-_
4
G86
2
6
I
544 - - - - 1,-930
STUDENT FAILURES BY GRADES
195960 = = ~ = = = =" - = = - = = = ; = = = ~----- C - -~= = T = = = = = ~---_._- = = C = = = =
______ Grade
Ii Whit_e
~J"! ~ : : :! ! ! :! ! ! : ~-!~ !: 5,593 3,311 2,852 2,827
2,892
3,166
~Nii;nhe~======-========================i,
Ten
_
Eleven
_
3,596 4,846 5,431 4,016
2,589
Twelve
_
717
Negro
6,241 3,713 3,291 3,185 2,761 2,247 2,223 2,380 2,249 1,543
852 156
Total
11,834 7,024 6,143 6,012 5,653 5,413 5,819 7,226 7,680 5,559 3,441
873
24,237
23,661
47,898
17,599
7,180
24,779
41,836
30,841
72,677
452
SIZE OF SCHOOLS BY NUMBER OF TEACHERS 1959-60
White
Negro
Total
Number of Schools Having:
One Teacher-
_
9
5
14
Two Teachers
_
13
9
22
Three Teachers
_
32
9
41
Four Teachers
_
58
16
74
Five Teachers
_
60
17
77
Six Teachers
_
50
24
74
Seven Teachers
_
77
18
95
Eight Teachers
_
85
27
112
Nine Teachers
_
61
18
79
Ten Teachers
_
53
24
77
Eleven Teachers
_
31
18
49
Twelve Teachers
_
40
20
60
Thirteen Teachers
_
47
15
62
--I Fourteen Teachers - - - - - - - - - -
55
18
73
Fifteen Teachers
_
53
27
80
Sixteen Teachers
_
53
23
76
Seventeen Teachers
_
51
10
61
Eighteen Teachcra.; ___________ __
50
13
63
Nineteen Teachers
_
46
11
57
Twenty Teachers and Over Total Number of Schools
_
462
222
684
1------1------1------
_
1,386
544
1,930
453
SIZE OF SCHOOLS BY NUMBER OF TEACHERS
1949-50--1959-60
1949-50
195960
No. of Schools
No. of Schools
Size
White Negro Total White Negro Total
------ ---------
One Tea chef- __________ Two Teachers __________ 1.5 Three Teachers ________ Four Teachers _________ Five Teachers__________
Six Teachers___________ Seven Tea chers ________ 610 Eight Teachers_________ Nine Teachers _________ Ten Teachers __________
Eleven Teachers________ Twelve Teachers _______ Thirteen Teachers ______ Fourteen Teachers______ 1119 Fifteen Teachers _______ Sixteen Tea chers _______ Seventeen Teachers_____ Eighteen Teachers______ Nineteen Teachers______
20+ 20 or more Teachers ____
136 1,254 1,390
9* 5** 14
146 482 628
13
9
22
121 129 250
32
9
41
129
76 205
58 16
74
99
-
50 --
-
149 --
-
60 --
-
17
--
--
77 --
77
51 128
50 24
74
78
32 110
77 18
95
75
41 116
85 27
112
49
28
77
61 18
79
59
22
81
53 24
77
------ ---------
59
15
74
31 18
49
70
20
90
40 20
60
50
13
63
47 15
62
49
13
62
55 18
73
41
11
52
53 27
80
50
11
61
53 23
76
47
7
54
51 10
61
30
3
33
50 13
63
25
4
29
46 11
57
2221 - - -- - - - - -
206
48 254 462
684
TOTAL NO. SCHOOLS_ 1,596 2,310 3,906 1,386 544 11,93~
NO. OF HIGH SCHOOLS __________ 482
289 771 341 177
518
---
--
*Four of these schools are special schools and are not regular one-teacher schools. **One school has two teachers, one in Kindergarten.
454
1949-50
67% 13% 13% 7%
SIZE OF SCHOOLS By Number of Teachers
One to Five-Teacher Schools Six to Ten-Teacher Schools Eleven to Nineteen-Teacher Schools Schools with Twenty or More Teachers
1959-60
12% 23% 30% 35%
100%
TOTALS
100%
Total number schools-3,906 (30% decrease from 1940)
Total number schools-1,930 (51% decrease from 1950)
455
SIZE OF SCHOOL SYSTEMS BY NUMBER OF TEACHERS AND AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE
195960
SIZE OF SCHOOL SYSTEMS BY NUMBER OF TEACHERS:
Number Teachers (Range)
Number Systems
250rLess 26-50 51-100
_ _ _
4 22 69
ii!=.~--~~~~~~~::~~:~:~:~~:::~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~:~:I
47 26 12
2
401-500
:
o6
501-750
:
1
I2~,0~g0t1=-~0~vgegrg==========================================-1l----~---25o1--------
Total Teachers (Regular Program)
White-23,178Y2 N egro-lO, 123
I Total Systems 197
(Excludes Social Circle)
Total-33,301Y2
-------------------------------------------'-----~._--
SIZE OF SCHOOL SYSTEMS BY AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE (A. D. A.)
A. D. A. Range
1,000 or Less 1,001-2,000 2,001-3,000 3.001-4,000 4,001-5,000 5,001-6,000 6,001-7,000 7.001-8,OrO 8,001-9,000 9,001-10,000 10,001-0ver
Total A. D. A. * Whit~563, 021 N egro-249, 320
Total-812,341
Number Systems
_ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
18 65 41 28 16
9 4 2 4
o
10
Total Systems 197
(Excludes Social Circle)
*Excludes 8,627 Kindergarten A. D. A. (5,517 White and 3,11::> Negro).
456
SCHOOL PLANT 195960
White
Negro
Total
Publicly Owned Buildings: 11asonry Masonry Veneer Frame Total
I
j
2,191
_
413
_
650
676
2,867
71
484
148
798
[------[-----_.:------
_
3,254
895
4,149
Non-Publicly Owned Buildings _
52
8
60
PuYbeliacrBuildings Abandoned This _f
29 i
25
54
PuybeliacrBuildings Completed This _
47
13
60
Publicly Owned Instruction
Rooms:
,
Regular Classrooms
_
Self-Contained Classrooms _
Science Laboratories
_
Horne Economics Labora-
tories
'
Typing Rooms
_
Industrial Arts
_
Agriculture Shops
_
Band Rooms
_
Exceptional Children Rooms.
Libraries
_
Other
_
Total
_
18,257 2,090
682
615 427 275 292 326 144 1,165 716
24,989
7,040 1,288
238
260 138 1197:; 1207:; 75 78 426 186
9,969
25,297 3,378
920
875 565 3947:; 4127:; 401 222 1,591 902
34,958
Public Sub-Standard Classrooms,
1,074
557
1,631
Non-Publicly Owned Classrooms,
236
7
243
Public Instruction Rooms Aban-
doned This Year
_
100
62
162
Public Instruction Rooms Com-
pleted This Year
_
275
215
490
- - - - - _.._ - - _ . - - - - - - - ' - - - - - -
457
SCHOOL PLANT 1959.60
White
Ne'lfo
Total
Special Service Rooms: Gymnasium Gymnatorium Cafeteria Cafetorium Auditorium
TotaL
_
371
41
412
_
--I:
189 854 472
_
655
35 123
348
78
224
977 820 733
------1------1------
I
2,541
625
3,166
Capital Outlay:
I
New Sites and Additions to I
Sites New Buildings Additions to Buildings
I' $ 565,020
I 8,188,591 I 3,665,789
157,454 2,400,201
805,871
$ 722,474 10,588,792
4,471,660
Repmaoirdseling and Major Re- :
507,385
101,368
608,753
New Furniture and Equip-
ment--------------------i 1,360,248
381,495
1,741,743
1
1
1------:------- TotaL ---------- _--- 1$ 14,287,033 1$ 3,846,389 1$ 18,133,422
Present Value of School Plant:
i
Buildings Grounds
,$368, 991,183
I 17,999,423
$124,627,247 1$493,618,430 4,496,437 I 22,495,860
Furniture and Equipment , __ 37,505,954 10,672,713 1 48,178,667
LiAbridasry Books and Instr. _
i
I
9,954,337 I 2,442,505 i 12,396,842
TotaL
$434,450,897 $142,238,902 $576,689,799
Per Pupil Investment in School
Plant
$
764 $
563 $
702
Number of Acres in School Sites__I
I
NuSmchboeorlsof Library Books in I
1
15,723
5,283
21,006
3,391,042
885,287
4,276,329
-------'-----------'--
458
WHITE AGE GRADE CHART* 1959-60
(Ages as of Sept. 1, 1959)
Grade
Under
6
6
"I
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
I 18
Over 18 Total
I
s
t
__________
1
Yrs. 6,15
7
4
Yrs. 4,154
Yrs.
~
4,973
Yrs. --
565
Yrs.
--
77
Yrs.
--
23
Yrs.
-'-9
Yrs.
--
3
Yrs. --
2
-' Yr-s.
2
Yrs; --
-Yr-s.
Yrs.
-'--
Yrs. --
Yrs. --
-'-65,965
2nd
__________
I
-
--
10
13,484
0....-..
39,547
7,190
1,3821
'244
69
19
7
1
61,953
3rd __________
10..-
I---
75 193 12,051 37,716 7,992 2:053 487 114
32
9
2
60,724
4th __________
I---
10..-
32 ~1,098'35,351 8,570 2,697 754 215 62 15
58,794
5th __________ 6th __________
---- ~
I---
36 11,285 34,663 9,169 3,543 959 2441 39
~
39 10,802 34,370 10,191 3,549 1,1021 2801
5 24
11 2;
11
I
59,945 60,359
7th __________ 8 t h __________
---- l---
~
1 31 11,113 36,236 9,376 3,868 1,2751 1861
1 167 11,754 26,559 9,234 4,196, 1,103
211 171
31 21
1 62,111 2 53,208
9th __________
I---
~
I 122 7,601 23,858 8,838 3,496 859 137
37 44,949
1 0 t h __________ 11th __________
---- I---
10..-
95 7,286 21,769 7,342 2,239 509
I--
148 7,i20 20,150 4,581 1,022
155 39,395 348 33,369
12th __________
100..-'
~
2 138 7,621 16,127 3,374 832 28,094
SpeciaL _______ 21 ~-UO~2i7--w6~~271-m 143 42 20
4
21 2,279
Total
Boy 8,256 29,513 29,11429,00028,74428,888 30,037 32,41124,973 23,268122,476 20,27212,577 3,205 ~ 323, 725
Girl 8,00728,35027,59927,78727,60027,80528,40030,67023, 69322,777121,33919,69711,444 1,866 3861307,420
. Grand TotaL_ 16,263157,86356,713156,78756,344156,69358,437 63,081148,66646,045143,81539,969124,021 5,071 1,377163'1,145 "Children who transferred dunng the school year were reported by the first school in which they were enrolled.
GRADE PLACEMENT-WHITE STUDENTS
1959-60
===;======;======;========-=.- = - - -
Grade
Sex
I Normal or Advanced for Age
----------I-~II---%-1
Retarded
II
for Age
~
No.
%!
Total _
No.
%
_
Boys----------
1st
Girls
_
----I
Boys----------
2nd
Girls
_
Boys
_
3rd
31,010 29,301 26,800 26,241 24,649 25,386
89.78% 93.24% 82.48% 89.07% 78.70% 86.34%
4,018
10.22% 6.76% 17.52% 10.93%
21.30% 13.66%
34,540
100%
22,778 74.67%
7,725 25.33%
4th
23,703
4,588
28,291 I
22,229
8,826 28.42% 31,055
5th
23,755
5,135 17.77%
I
i 28,890
21,895
9,580 I 30.44%
100%
6th
23,316
5,568 19.28%
28,884
100%
22,620
9,257 29.04%
31,877
100%
7th
24,761 81.90%
5,473 18.10%
30,234
100%
Boys---------- 18,061 66.72%
8th
Girls
_ 20,420 78.12%
33.28% 21.88%
27,069
100% 100%
14,560 I 63.15%
36.85%
23,056
100%
9th
17 ,022 77.75%
4,871 22.25%
21,893
100%
66.71% 81.36% 76.97% 86.88% 80.12% 89.38% 77 .03% 85.42%
6,593 33.29%
3,652 I 18.64%
19,807 19,588
3,655 2,296
23.03%
15,868
13.12% I 17,501
2,625 19.88%
13,203
1,581 51,281 30,126
10.62% I 22.97% I
14.58%
14,891 223,262 206,589
100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
Girls
--I
B~yS----------
1- 8
I Girls
_
9-12
I Boys----------
--1 Girls; - - - - - - -
BOyS----------1
1-12
Girls
--I
Total 1-12 I Boys and Girls_I
69.32%
81,893 81.88%
190,042 I 75.92% I 196,883 84.60% I
50,565 61,473
70.29% I
83.21 %
240,607 74.66%
258,356 84.26%
498,963 79.34%
30,377 18,119 60,289 35,845 21,369 12,400
129,903
30.68% 18.12%
29.71% 16.79%
20.66%
99,003 100%
100,012
100%
250,331
100%
232,728 100%
71,934 100%
73,873 100%
322,265 I 100%
306,601 I 100% 628,866 I 100%
--------------
460
Grade Ist
Under
6
6
Yrs. Yrs,
_
1
35,302
13
9
34,755
4th__________ 5th__________
314 101 251 51
1
1 32,522
822 328, 1101 21
3
31,305
6th__________ 7th__________ 8th__________ 9th__________
11
31
I
i
['
1,663 707(1' 2391 65 19, 13 29,228
3,372: 1,640 609 177 25[ 6 26,684
5,531 1 3,039' 1,406 453! 85 21 22,955
6
2,580 9931 2741 781'
10th__________
3,949 1,753 590 222111 19 4,,0 99 61 0
Llth.. _________
:
I
1
5,065 2, 815 1,082 474\ 11, 622
12th__________
1
1
1
I
I
I 15! 164 1,728 3,691 2,1491 1,040 8,787
SpeciaL______
11
1
191
53 1081 1791 2441 2401 1811 1361
871 58----.:: _ _5
11
11 1,334
Total
B?y 2,787114,96115,2021115,535115,449114,743114,16313,71'110,998:10,737119,49617,67414,981 2,315 . 1, 156:153,9Q7.
_ _ _ _ _G_l_rl 2,846/15,249115,241115,274115,054114,636113, 94113,67111 ,45311,189, 9,426: 8,068 4,997 1, 9151 1~!153,608
l
Grand TotaL __I 5,63330,210
30,50329,37928,10327,38022, 45121,926118,9221'15,74219,978 4,2301 1,856307,565
1
130,4433I 0,809'1
I
i
I
!
I
1. I
"Children who transferred during the school year were reported by the first school in which they were enrolled.
GRADE PLACEMENT-NEGRO STUDENTS 195960
Grade
Sex
Normal or Advanced for Age
Retarded for Age
Total
No.
%
No.
%
No.
%
B o y s __________
1st
Girls __________
B o y s __________
2nd
Girls __________
B o y s __________
3rd
Girls __________
BOyS__________ 1
4th
--I Girls ______--
BOyS__________ 1
5th
--I Girls ________
- - - - BOyS___~1
6th
Girls __________ 1
BOyS__________ 1 -:h-I
Girls __________ 1
BOyS__________ 1
8th
--I Girls ________
--I Boys _________
9th
--I Girls ________
- - - - Boys __________
10th
Girls __________ 1
----
BOyS__________ 1
11th
--I Girls ________
----
BOyS__________ 1
12th
Girls __________
BOyS__________ 1
1- 7
Girls __________
----
BOyS__________ 1
8-12
Girls __________
1- 8
B o y s __________ Girls __________
9-12 1-12
Boys __________
I Girls __________ Boys __________ Girls __________
15,672 15,677 11,749 12,596 10,811 11,723
9,447 I
10,506 8,520 9,987 7,704 9,230 6,700 8,440 5,309 7,111 4,286 5,967 3,475 4,971 2,812 4,439
2,140 I
3,4.58 70,603 78,159 18,022 25,946 75,912 85,270 12,713 18,835 88,625 104,105
77.76%
4,482 22.24%
20,154
100%
83.10%
3,189 16.90%
18,866
100%
64.70%
6,410 35.30%
18,159
100%
73.48%
60.38%
I 69.57%
56.64%
4,547 7,094 5,127 7,233
26.52% I 39.62% I
30.43%
43.36%
17,143 17,905 16,850 16,680
100% 100% 100% 100%
66.32%
5,336 33.68%
15,842
100%
53.19%
7,499 46.81%
16,019
100%
65.33% I
52.32%
63.64%
5,299 7,021 5,273
34.67% I 47.68% I
36.36%
15,286 14,725 14,503
100% 100% 100%
51.13%
6,403 48.87%
13,103
100%
62.15% 47.62% 60.23% 46.62% 60.29%
5,141 37.85%
I 5,840 52.38%
4,695 39.77%
1
I 4,908 53.38% I
3,930 39.71%
13,581 11,149 11,806
9,194 9,897
100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
49.46%
3,551 50.54%
7,026 100%
62.65%
2,963 37.35%
7,934 100%
54.81% 68.38% 55.93%
2,318 45.19%
I 2,053 31.62%
1,686 44.07%
5,130 I
6,492
3,826
100% 100% 100%
69.70% 60.48%
- - - - - - - - 1,501 I 30.30% I 4,961
100%
46,142 39.52% 116,745 100%
69.74% 33,912 30.26% 112,071 100%
49.61% 18,303 50.39% 36,325 100%
63.14% 59.36%
15,144 I 36.86%
51,982 40.64%
41,090 127,894
100% 100%
68.83% 38,607 31.17% 123,877 100%
50.50% 12,463 49.50% 25,176 100%
- - - - - --------- 64.32%
10,449 35.68%
29,284
100%
57.90% 64,445 42.10% 153,070 100%
67.97%
49,056 32.03% 153,161
100%
Total 1-12 Boys and Girle. 192,730 62.94% 113,501 37.06% 306,231
100%
462
WHITE DROP-OUTS*-1958-59--1959-60
Drop-Outs By Grade
Drop-Outs By Age
Grade
Sex 1958-59 1959-60 Age
Sex
1958-5911959--60
---
1st Grade__ Boy
205 204 Below 6 Boy _____ 57
61
GirL ____ 134 144
Years___ GirL ____
39
43
---
---
2nd Grade, Boy _____ 56
54 6 Years __ Boy _____ 94
115
GirL ____ 51
22
GirL ____ 70
74
---
3rd Grade, Boy _____ 45
50 7 Years __ Boy _____ 44
46
GirL ____ 41
31
GirL ____ 41
23
---
---
4th Grade; Boy _____ 59 GirL ____ 37
60 8 Years __1 Boy _____
38
39
GirL ____ 38
30 31
---
5th Grade. Boy_____ 127 106
Boy _____ 42
28
GirL ____ 65
56 9 " " . GirL ____ 27
24
263 6th Grade, Boy _____ 232
10 Years __ Boy _____
---
47
33
GirL ____ 112 137
GirL ____ 27
29
1
---
7th Grade, Boy_____ 529 553 11 Years __ Boy _____ 57
71
GirL ____ 283 269
GirL ____ 43
21
---
---
8th Grade, Boy _____ 1,468 1,393 12 Years __ Boy _____ 74
96
GirL ____ 741 702
GirL ____ 71
79
---
---
9th Grade, Boy _____ 2,183 2,200 13 Years __ Boy _____ 199
181
GirL ____ 1,304 1,281
GirL ____ 221
173
---,
---
10th Grade, Boy______ 1,654 1,705 ! 14 Years __ Boy _____ 508
503
GirL ____ 1,118 1,159
GirL ____ 472
500
---
---
11th Grade, Boy _____ 1,029 975 15 Years __ Boy _____ 1,248 1,339
GirL ____ 1,052 950
GirL ____ 1,075 1,048
---
12th Grade; Boy _____ GirL ____
4051-----a76 502 483
16 Years--I
Boy _____ GirL ____
3,104 1,880
3,152 1,878
,---
---
SpeciaL ____ Boy _____ 35
52 17 Years __1 Boy _____ 1,567 1,591
GirL ____ 12
23
GirL ____ 968
956
---
---
TotaL ______ Boy _____ 8,027 7,991 18 Years __ Boy _____ 635
535
GirL ____ 5,452 5,296
GirL ____ 296
343
---
---
Grand
Both
Over 18___ Boy _____ 313
210
TotaL ____ Sexes __ 13,479 13,287
GirL ____ 184
74
------
TotaL ____ Boy _____ 8,027 7,991
GirL ____ 5,452 5,296
---
Grand
Both
TotaL __ Sexes __ 13,479 13,287
"Children who discontinued school attendance during the school year (quit school) and remained in their respective school attendance areas.
463
NEGRO DROP.OUTS*-195859-195960
Drop-Outs By Grade
Grade
Sex
1st Grade., Boy _ GirL _
Drop-Outs By Age
Age
_____,
25 ' 33
15 i
23
:
i
_
94 77
----',------- ---
102 71
ears __ oy _____
8I
GirL ____ 1 606
-
,647 18Years __ Boy _____ 458
,050
GirL ____ 288
I -----
I
1- ,697
I Over 18___
Boy _____ GirL ____
233 140
II TotaL ____ Boy _____ 5,628
233 128
5,647
GirL ____ 4,166 I 4,050
Grand TotaL __
I BoStehxes __I 9,794 !
9,697
I
*Children who discontinued school attendance during the school year (quit school) and remained in their respective school attendance areas.
464
SUMMARY AND COMPARISON OF SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION 1959-60 White Only
Number Number of
of Morning
Vehicles Trips
Annual Mileage
Average Number Pupils Transported
Average Cost
(Annual Average)
*Cost Per Child
Transported More
Total M. & O. Than 1% Mile Radius
More
Costs Including
Within Than 1%
Depreciation on
I 1% Mile Mile
Radius Radius
Total
Per Vehicle
Per Trip
County Owned Buses
Per Vehicle
I Per Child*
MPieIr ~
--
County Owned Buses__________ 2,630 4,117 25,216,078.6 -------- -------- -------- ------- - - - -- $ 7,176,262.01$2,728.61 ------ $0.284
Privately Owned B u s e s __________
Jointly Owned Buses __________
Totals and/or Averages for B u s e s __________
501 273 3,404
861 5,120,739.4 -------- -------- -------- ------- - - - -- 1,507,901.49 3,009.78 ------ 0.294
408 2,711,448.0 -------- -------- -------- ------- - - - --
761,763.84 2,790.34 ------ 0.280
5,386 33,048,266.0 28,665 269,361 298,026 87.5 55.3 9,445,927.34 2,774.94 $35.06 0.285
Cars and/or
Station Wagons,
73
78 260,968.01
10
541
551 7.5 7.0
47,684.30 637.29 88.14 0.182
Per Diem in
Lieu of
Transportation__ -------- -------- ---------- --------
152
152 ------- - - - --
Grand Totals and/or
Averages _______ -------- -------- ----------
28,675, 270,054, 298,729 -------,-----
6,620.57 -------- 43.55 -----9,500,232.21 -------- -----_._-----
SUMMARY AND COMPARISON OF SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION 195960 Negro Only
Number
Number of of Morning
Vehicles Trips
Annual Mileage
Average Number Pupils Transported
Average Cost
(Annual Average)
*Cost Per Child
Transported More
I Within ThMaonr1e%
Total M. & O. Than 1% Mile Radius Costs Including
Depreciation on
1% Mile Mile Radius Radius
Total
Per Per County Owned
Vehicle Trip
Buses
Per Vehicle
I Per
Child
*I~iPe1r~
County Owned Buses__________
1,233
I 1,772 14,332,066.6 ----~--- -------- -------- ------- - - - -- $ 3,312,233.26 $2,686.32 ------ $0.231
Privately Owned
Buses __________
210
318 2,588,182.0 -------- -------- -------- ------- - - - --
607,185.09 2,891.35 ------ 0.234
Jointly Owned Buses__________
t
Ii
80
122 986,724.0 -------- -------- -------- ------- - - - --
--I 222,445.50 2,780.561- ___ 0.229
Totals and/or Averages for Buses__________
1,523
2,21217,906,972.6
4,090 133,080 137,170
90.0 62.0
Cars and/or
Station Wagons,
11
--------1 14 68,912.0
148
148 13.4 10.5
Per Diem in
I
Lieu of
Transportation __ -------- -------- ---------- --------
32
,
32, ____________
!
Grand Totals
i
--I and/or
I
Averages_______ ----- -- -1- -- -----1- --------- 4,090 133, 2601 137, 3501-_________
4,141,863.85 2,719.54I$31.12i 0.231
t
11,723.09 1,065.73 79.21 0.170
1,702.50 -------- 53.20 ------
- --- 4, 155,289.44 ~=J---- -~~
SUMMARY AND COMPARISON OF SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION 1959-60 White and Negro
Number
Number of of Morning
Vehicles Trips
Annual Mileage
Average Number Pupils Transported
Average Cost
(Annual Average)
*Cost Per Child
Transported More
Total M. & O. Than 1% Mile Radius
More
Costs Including;
Within Than 1%
Depreciation on
1% Mile Mile
Per Per County Owned Per Per Per
Radius Radius Total Vehicle Trip
Buses
Vehicle Child * Mile
---
CoBuunsteys _O_w__n_e_d____ 3,863 5,889
-------- -------- -------- ------- - - - -- $10,488,495.27 $2,715.11 ------ $0.265
PrBivuasteesly__O__w_n_e_d___
711 1, 17911 379'7,50488,,912451..24 -------- -------- --------
2,115,086.58 2,974.80
0.274
JoiBnutslyesO__w_n_e_d_____
353
530
-------- -------- --------
984,209.34 2,788.12 ------ 0.266
Totals and/or ABuvseersag_e_s__f_o_r____
4,927
13,098,172.0
7,59850,955,238.6 32,755 402,441 435,196
88.3 57.2 13,587,791.19 2,757.82 $33.76 0.266
Cars and/or
Station Wagons.,
84
92 329,880
10
689
699 8.3 7.5
59,407.39 707.23 86.22 0. 180
Per Diem in
Lieu of
Transportation__ -------- -------- ---------- --------
184
184 ------- - -- --
8,323.07 -------- 45.23 ------
Grand Totals and/or
Averages _______ -------- -------- ---------- 32,765 403,314 436,079 ------- - -- -- 13,655,521.65 -------- ------ ------
APPROPRIATIONS, CENSUS, ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
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
I Appropriation Attend-
ance
Enrollment
White Negro
I
Total
I Census
I
$
174,107.00 No School
--------- 42,914 6,664
---------- ---- ------ ---------- - --
49,578 336,388
-------- ---------
250,000.00 --------- 63,923 19,755
83,678 --------
265,000.00 --------- 93,167 42,374 135,541 --------
151,304.00 --------- 105,990 50,358 156,348 --------
149,464.99 150,225.00 154,378.00 155,264.00 150,789.00
- - ------
----------
-------------------------
121,418 128,296 137,217 147,192 150,134
57,987 62,330 72,655 79,435 88,399
179,405 190,626 209,872 226,627 238,533
--------
--------
433,444 --------
--------
196,317.00 272,754.00 282,221.00 305,520.00 502,115.00
--_._-----
---------------------------------
153,156 161,377 175,668 181,355 190,346
91,041 95,055 111,743 110,150 119,248
244,197 256,432 287,411 291,505 309,594
---------------
507,167
---------------
312,292.00 489,008.00 330,113.00 490,708.00 638,656.00
-----------------------------------------
196,852 208,865 200,786 209,276 209,259
122,872 133,429 120,390 133,220 134,491
319,724 342,294 321,176 342,496 343,750
---------------
560,281
---------------
935,611.00 951,70D.00 1,021,512.00 937,874.00 1,266,707.00
-----------------------------------------
219,643 225,350 233,295 260,084 253,516
140,625 145,506 157,293 169,401 170,260
360,268 370,856 390,588 429,485 423,776
---------------
604,971
---------------
1,161,052.00 --------- 266,991 179,180
1,169,945.00 --------- 270,267 180,565
1,640,361.00 1,398,122.00
--------- --------- ----------------- --------- ---------
1,440,642.00 --------- --------- ---------
446,171 450,832 569,107 474,441 484,385
--------
-------660,870 --------
--------
1,505,127.00 --------- --------- --------1,615,052.00 --------- --------- --------1,538,955.00 --------- 300,596 201,418 1,591,471.00 --------- 298,865 200,238 1,735,713.00 280,955 289,234 199,286
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
307,494 308,153 306,891 330,173 334,994
208,774 201,029 201,512 217,739 220,800
516,268 509,182
---------------
508,403 735,471
547,912 --------
555,794 --------
2,500,000.00 2,550,000.00 2,550,000.00 2,550,000.00 2,550,000.00
352,059 357,243 380,749 401,713 422,788
342,129 348,571 360,554 375,261 385,167
222,942 222,659 230,254 239,783 240,687
565,071 -------571,230 -------590,808 795,484 615,044 -------625,854 --------
2,700,000.00 2,700,000.00 3,200,000.00 3,500,000.00 4,000,000.00
543,157 459,167 452,064 467,081 515,147
405,658 414,572 418,246 427,162 446,054
254,890 263,531 261,501 261,958 277,023
660,548 -------678,103 -------679,747 840,861 689,120 --------
723,077 --------
468
APPROPRIATIONS, CENSUS, ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
Appropriation !
Attend ance
Enrollment
I
White I Negro
Total
i
Census
I
1921 1922 1923 1924 1925
$ 4,500,000.00 535,620 456,403 273,061 4,250,000.00 543,163 470,242 275,193 4,250,000.00 --------- --------- -------4,500,000.00 544,307 445,896 257,674 4,502,000.00 489,586 452,840 241,705
729,464 ~ - -745,435 - - ----------- 900,352 703,570 - - -694,545 - - --
1926 1927 1928 1929 1930
5,003,000.00 5,003,200.00 6,562,334.00 6,597,198.00 7,458,002.00
513,017 544,093 535,196 543,637 549,062
451,814 241,093 467,049 468,375 246,019 471,821 251,184 479,813 12 25 53 7,,904328
692,907 720,087 714,394 723,005 737,755
- - -- - --
867,995
- - -- - --
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 (7-2) 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40
-- --------- ------ 8,079,141.81
--
- - - - - __ - - - ___ 1- __________
4,369,661.39 595,131 496,514 276,099 772,613 - -
14,457,132.80 572,386 511,087 278,424 789,511 - - --
14,448,420.64 604,745 522,614 284,908 807,522 809,157
14,713,587.06 587,543 513,719 266,199 779,918 - - --
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
274,730 269,288 265,043 256,023 249,629
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
486,781 484,872 487,955 496,773 512,355
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 1958-59 1959-60
117,102,091.35 124,100,000.00 134,610,000.00 145,610,000.00 151,910,000.00
747,012 761,953 770,959 807,915 820,968
626,680 641,155 654,592 669,408 682,354
290,585 297,949 305,819 311,815 318,405
917,265 - - --
939,104 -- -960,411 -- --
981,223 - - -1,000,759 - ---
-_ .....-... .. ~
------
.----
For the Years 1931 through the fiscal year 1939-40the amounts shown include all appropriations made by the State for purposes of operating the public school systems and include common school fund (or Seven Month School Law); vocational education; vocational rehabilitation; salaries of county school superintendents; operating cost of the Department of Education, and allocations for equalization and textbooks.
*Appropriations to the schools for the Deaf and the Blind were separate and in addition to the amounts shown for the years prior to 1949-50.
469
IN 0 EX
Academy for the Blind
... 113
Accreditation of Schools.
..105
Agricultural Education..
79
Adult Education
35
Alcohol Education.
36
Allotments to School Systems.
16
Area Representatives..
99
Area Trade Schools..
94
Art
31
Attendance Accounting.
99
Audio-Visual Service....
71
Bookmobiles
65
Business Education
83
Central Accounting.. .. .107
Certification, Teacher.
44
Compulsory Attendance Law.
26
Curriculum
. . . . 8 , 30
Curriculum Directors
58
Data Processing..
16
Distributive Education
87
Divisions, State Department of
Education
Administration and Finance
14
Instruction
.
28
Instructional Materials and
Library Services
60
Vocational Education
76
Field Services
98
Internal Operations
106
Vocational Rehabilitation ...110
Negro Education
114
Driver Education.
36
Educational Television.
37
Elementary Education..
40
Exceptional Children
54
Equivalency Certificates
101
Federal Relations.
17
Films.
71
Finance
10, 14
Food Distribution
73
Foreign Languages
32
Free Textbook Program.
61
FFA - FHA Camp.
82
Guidance, Counseling and Testing. 53
Health and Physical Education. 36
Homemaking Education
90
Industrial Arts
93
Information, Office of..
108
In-Service Education
43
Instructional Supervision.
58
I. B. M..
. . . 1 8 , 109
Jeanes Supervisors....
117
Languages.
.
32
Library for the Blind. .
71
Library Services.
61
Local School Budgets
15
Mathematics
33
Milk Program
.101
Minimum Foundation Law..
15
Music
3D
Negro Area Trade Schools..
.119
Negro Education.
. . . ..... .115
Negro Teacher Supply and
Demand
. ..................118
Office of Public Information
108
Office Services (I.B.M., Multilith
and Mimeograph and Mail
Service)
..109
Out-of-School Testing
.... 100
Personnel Service.
.107
Public Libraries
64
Pupil Transportation .;
21
Rehabilitation, Vocational... ... 111
Report & Recommendations of
State School Superintendent
5
School for the Deaf..
... 113
School Libraries.
61
School Lunch
.... 100
School Plant Services..
19
Science
34
Special Milk Program....
.... 101
State Board of Education.
4
Statistical Services and I.B.M.
18
Statistical Tables I. Receipts-Boards of Education
122-157
II. Payments-White and Negro. .........158-295
III. White SchoolsPupil Transportation 296-300
IV. Negro SchoolsPupil Transportation 301-305
V. White SchoolsEnrollment ... ...... 306-312
VI. Negro SchoolsEnrollment ... ..313-319
VII. White SchoolsMiscellaneous Information-Enrollment,
Average Daily
Attendance, Failures
by Grades
320-325
VIII. Negro Schools-
Miscellaneous Infor-
mation-Enrollment,
Average Daily
Attendance. Failures
by Grades
326-331
IX. White Schools-
Miscellaneous Infor-
rna tion-Instructional
and Non-Instructional
Personnel-Board
Members
332-337
X. Negro Schools-
Miscellaneous Infor-
mation-Instructional
and Non-Instructional
Personnel.
... 338-343
XI. White Schools-
Teachers-
Certificates
. .344-349
XII. Negro SchoolsTeachersCertificates ...350-355
XIII. White Schools-Size of Schools By Number of Teachers .356-361
XIV. Negro Schools-Size of Schools By Number of Teachers 362-367
XV. White Schools-School
Plant-Buildings
and Rooms
368-373
XVI. Negro Schools-School
Plant-Buildings
and Rooms
374-379
XVII. White Schools-Plant Use and Value. __.380-385
XVIII. Negro Schools-Plant Use and Value.. . 386-391
XIX. White Schools-School Plant-Capital Outlay and Miscellaneous Information. . .....392-397
XX. Negro Schools-School Plant-Capital Outlay and Miscellaneous Information. .398-403
Statistical Summaries,
1958-1959404-430
Receipts.A05-407
Payments ...
...408-416
Enroliment
AI7
Average Daily Attendance ...418
Instructional Personnel &
Certificates of Teachers
410
Average Salaries & Special
Personnel.
420
Miscellaneous Information _..421
Organization of Schools & Stu-
dent Failures by Grades.422
Size of Schools By Number of
Teachers . .....A23
School Plant
424-425
White Age Grade Chart.
426
Negro Age Grade Chart
.. 427
Comparison of School
Transportation
428-430
Statistical Summaries, 1959-1960
Receipts. Payments Enrollment
.431-469 432-435 .436-445 .. _.446
Average Daily Attendance .... .447
Instructional Personnel &
Certificates of Teachers
448
Average Annual Salaries
and Costs ...._- ... _......._449
System-wide, Special, Non-
Instructional Personnel, and
Board Members _
450
Number of Teachers by Grades
& Miscellaneous InformationA51
Organization of Schools & Stu-
dent Failures By Grades.... _.._.452
Size of Schools By Number of
Teachers (1959-1960) ......453
Size of Schools By Number of
Teachers (1949-1950,
1959-1960) _...........A54-455
Size of School Systems By Num-
ber of Teachers & Average
Daily Attendance _
456
School Plant _
_ .457-458
White Age Grade Chart. 459
Grade Placement, White
Students _.._._...... .._460
Negro Age Grade Chart
A61
Grade Placement, Negro
Students ....
._.462
White Drop-outs (1958-1959 -
1959-1960)
.... _.463
Negro Drop-outs (1958-1959 -
1959-1960) ._
..._.464-
Comparison of School
Transportation
...465-467
Appropriations, Census, Enroll-
ment and Attendance ...468-469
Superintendent's Letter. Surplus Properties Tapes Teacher Certification Teacher Education Teacher Recruitment __
5 73 72 44 41 __ . ... 44
Television
37
Testing
.. 53
Textbooks
61
Trade and Industrial Education. 92
Trade Schools
State Trade Schools.
93
Area Trade Schools..
94
Traveling Teacher Program..
35
Visiting Teacher Service.
26
Vocational Agriculture..
79
Vocational Education.
77
Vocational Rehabilitation
110