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Public Schools of North Carolina State Board of Education | Department of Public Instruction North Carolina Public Schools Statistical Profile 2008 Public Schools of North Carolina State Board of Education | Department of Public Instruction STATEBOARDOFEDUCATION The guiding mission of the North Carolina State Board of Education is that every public school student will graduate from high school, globally competitive for work and postsecondary education and prepared for life in the 21st Century. WILLIAMC.HARRISON KATHYA.TAFT ROBERT“TOM”SPEED Chairman and Chief Executive Greenville Boone Officer :: Fayetteville RAYDURHAM MELISSAE.BARTLETT WAYNEMCDEVITT Jacksonville Statesville Vice Chair :: Asheville KEVIND.HOWELL JOHNA.TATEIII WALTERDALTON Raleigh Charlotte Lieutenant Governor :: Rutherfordton SHIRLEYE.HARRIS PATRICIAN.WILLOUGHBY JANETCOWELL Troy Raleigh State Treasurer :: Raleigh NCDEPARTMENTOFPUBLICINSTRUCTION JuneSt.ClairAtkinson,Ed.D.,StateSuperintendent 301N.WilmingtonStreet::Raleigh,NorthCarolina 276012825 In compliance with federal law, NC Public Schools administers all stateoperated educational programs, employment activities and admissions without discrimination because of race, religion, national or ethnic origin, color, age, military service, disability, or gender, except where exemption is appropriate and allowed by law. Inquiriesorcomplaintsregardingdiscriminationissuesshouldbedirectedto: Dr. Rebecca Garland, Chief Academic Officer :: Academic Services and Instructional Support 6368 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 276996368 :: Telephone: (919) 8073200 :: Fax: (919) 8074065 VisitusontheWeb::www.ncpublicschools.org M0309 ForeWord The North Carolina Public Schools Statistical Profile is a collection of statistical information about North Carolina’s elementary and secondary schools. This is the thirty-fourth edition of the publication. It was initiated in 1975. The purpose of this book is to provide general statistical data to the public, professional educators, and the General Assembly. This profile includes information on public school pupils, personnel, and finances. Tables with statewide data are presented in Part I. Part II contains data on pupil accounting, high school graduate intentions, public school personnel, and current expense expenditures for each local school system. Part III provides pupil accounting and financial data for the charter schools. This publication would not be possible without the full support and dedicated efforts of public school administrators, principals, and teachers. Their efforts in making this information available are gratefully acknowledged. William C. Harrison June St. Clair Atkinson Chairman and Chief Executive Officer State Superintendent State Board of Education of Public Instruction iii CoNteNtS Page Foreword ................................................................................................................. iii PArt I : StAte SUMMArY PUPIL INFORMATION ................................................................................. 1 Pupil Accounting .................................................................................... 1 Nonpromotion Rate by Grade ................................................................. 2 Exceptional Pupils .................................................................................. 2 Pupil Membership by Race and Gender .................................................. 2 High School Graduates Intentions ........................................................... 3 Projections of High School Graduates ..................................................... 3 Public School Dropout and Retention Data ........................................... 3 NORTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SCHOOL PERSONNEL ................................... 27 Public School Personnel Summary .......................................................... 27 Experience Status of School Based Instructional Personnel ...................... 28 Highest Degree Held by Classroom Teachers .......................................... 28 Selected Characteristics of Classroom Teachers ....................................... 28 Local Salary Supplements ....................................................................... 28 FINANCIAL INFORMATION ........................................................................ 40 TRANSPORTATION ...................................................................................... 64 COURSE MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY ............................................................. 68 PArt II : LoCAL edUCAtIoN AGeNCIeS See Alphabetical List of Local Education Agencies on Page viii. PArt III : CHArter SCHooLS CHARTER SCHOOLS .................................................................................. 311 v tAbLeS Page Pupil Information Table 1 Final Enrollment by Grade ........................................................... 4 Table 2 Final Average Daily Membership by Grade .................................. 5 Table 3 Final Average Daily Attendance by Grade ................................... 6 Table 4 Membership Last Day by Grade .................................................. 7 Table 5 Promotions by Grade .................................................................. 8 Table 6 Nonpromotions by Grade ............................................................ 9 Table 7 Nonpromotion Rate by Grade ..................................................... 10 Table 8 Impact of Summer School on Nonpromotion Rate, 2006–07 ....... 11 Table 9 Pupils in Membership Being Served by Exceptional Children Programs, 2007–08 .................................. 12 Table 10 Pupils in Membership by Race and Sex, 2007–08 ....................... 15 Table 11 A History of Pupil Membership by Race ...................................... 18 Table 12 2007 High School Graduates Intentions Including 2006 Summer School ............................................................... 19 Table 13 Intentions of High School Graduates—A Five Year History ........... 20 Table 14 Projection of Public High School Graduates ................................ 21 Table 15 Public School Dropout and Cohort Graduation Data, 2006–07 ....................................................... 24 Public School Personnel Table 16 State Summary of Public School Full-Time Personnel, 2007–08 ................................................................ 29 Table 17 Experience Status of School Based Instructional Personnel, 2007–08 ................................................................. 30 Table 18 Highest Degree Held by Classroom Teachers, 2007–08 ............... 33 Table 19 Selected Characteristics of Classroom Teachers, 2007–08 ............ 36 Table 20 Selected Statistics of Local Salary Supplements, 2007–08 ............ 39 Financial Information Table 21 Per Capita Personal Income by County, 2006 ............................. 42 Table 22 North Carolina Current Expense Expenditures by Source of Funds, 2006–07 .................................................... 43 Table 23 Comparison of Per Pupil Expenditures ......................................... 44 vi Page Table 24 Per Pupil Expenditure Ranking, 2006–07 (Child Nutrition Included) ......................................................... 45 Table 25 Per Pupil Expenditure Ranking, 2006–07 Table 27 Current Expense Expenditures by Table 28 Capital Outlay Expenditures by Source Table 29 Ranking of 2006–07 Final Average Daily Membership, Table 30 County Appropriations and Supplemental Taxes (Child Nutrition Excluded) ........................................................ 48 Table 26 Revenue From All Sources, 2006–07 .......................................... 51 Purpose Codes, 2006–07 .......................................................... 52 of Funds, 2006–07 ................................................................... 58 Total Per Pupil Expenditures, and Capital Outlay ...................... 59 for Education (Current Expense), 2006–07 ................................ 62 Table 31 Supplemental Taxes for Education, 2006–07 ................................ 63 transportation Table 32 Student Transportation on Public School Buses, 2006–07 ............ 65 Course Membership Table 33 Course Membership Summary, 2007–08 ..................................... 68 Charter Schools Table 34 Final Average Daily Membership by Grade, 2006–07 .................. 313 Table 37 Pupils in Membership Being Served by Exceptional Table 38 Per Pupil Expenditure Ranking, 2006–07 Table 39 Per Pupil Expenditure Ranking, 2006–07 Table 41 Current Expense Expenditures by Purpose Codes, 2006–07 Table 35 First Month Average Daily Membership by Grade, 2007–08 ........ 315 Table 36 Charter School Membership by Race and Sex, 2007–08 .............. 317 Children Programs, 2007–08 (Charter Schools) ........................ 319 Child Nutrition Included (Charter Schools) ............................... 321 Child Nutrition Excluded (Charter Schools) .............................. 323 Table 40 Revenue From All Sources, 2006–07 (Charter Schools) ................ 325 (Charter Schools) ...................................................................... 326 vii ALPHAbetICAL LISt oF LoCAL edUCAtIoN AGeNCIeS Page Page Page Alamance County........................ 78 Gaston County ............................ 162 Pender County ........................... 240 Alexander County........................ 80 Gates County .............................. 164 Perquimans County .................... 242 Alleghany County........................ 82 Graham County ......................... 166 Person County ........................... 244 Anson County ............................. 84 Granville County......................... 168 Pitt County ................................ 246 Ashe County .............................. 86 Greene County .......................... 170 Polk County ............................... 248 Asheboro City ............................ 252 Guilford County ......................... 172 Randolph County ....................... 250 Asheville City .............................. 100 Halifax County ........................... 174 Richmond County ...................... 254 Avery County .............................. 88 Harnett County ........................... 180 Roanoke Rapids City ................... 176 Beaufort County ......................... 90 Haywood County ....................... 182 Robeson County ......................... 256 Bertie County ............................ 92 Henderson County ...................... 184 Rockingham County ................... 258 Bladen County ........................... 94 Hertford County ......................... 186 Rowan County ............................ 260 Brunswick County ...................... 96 Hickory City ............................... 118 Rutherford County ...................... 262 Buncombe County ...................... 98 Hoke County ............................. 188 Sampson County ........................ 264 Burke County ............................. 102 Hyde County ............................. 190 Scotland County ......................... 268 Cabarrus County ......................... 104 Iredell-Statesville ........................ 192 Stanly County ............................ 270 Caldwell County ......................... 108 Jackson County............................ 196 Stokes County ............................ 272 Camden County ........................ 110 Johnston County ......................... 198 Surry County .............................. 274 Carteret County .......................... 112 Jones County .............................. 200 Swain County ............................. 280 Caswell County .......................... 114 Kannapolis City .......................... 106 Thomasville City.......................... 148 Catawba County ......................... 116 Lee County ................................ 202 Transylvania County .................... 282 Chapel Hill-Carrboro City............ 234 Lenoir County ............................ 204 Tyrrell County ............................. 284 Chatham County ........................ 122 Lexington City ............................ 146 Union County ............................. 286 Cherokee County ........................ 124 Lincoln County ........................... 206 Vance County ............................. 288 Clay County .............................. 128 Macon County ............................ 208 Wake County ............................ 290 Cleveland County........................ 130 Madison County ......................... 210 Warren County .......................... 292 Clinton City ................................ 266 Martin County ........................... 212 Washington County .................... 294 Columbus County ....................... 132 McDowell County ...................... 214 Watauga County ......................... 296 Craven County ........................... 136 Mecklenburg County................... 216 Wayne County ............................ 298 Cumberland County ................... 138 Mitchell County .......................... 218 Weldon City .............................. 178 Currituck County......................... 140 Montgomery County ................... 220 Whiteville City ........................... 134 Dare County .............................. 142 Moore County ............................ 222 Wilkes County ........................... 300 Davidson County ........................ 144 Mooresville City .......................... 194 Wilson County .......................... 302 Davie County ............................. 150 Mount Airy City .......................... 278 Yadkin County ........................... 304 Duplin County ........................... 152 Nash-Rocky Mount .................... 224 Yancey County .......................... 306 Durham County ......................... 154 New Hanover County.................. 226 Edenton/Chowan County............. 126 Newton-Conover City.................. 120 Edgecombe County .................... 156 Northampton County................... 228 Elkin City .................................. 276 Onslow County ......................... 230 Forsyth County ........................... 158 Orange County .......................... 232 Franklin County .......................... 160 Pamlico County .......................... 236 Pasquotank County ..................... 238 viii Part I: State Summary PUPIL INForMAtIoN Pupil Accounting Pupil accounting data are among the most useful sources of information available to state and local administrators and to the public in general. This information provides the core of the data used in evaluation, planning, allocation of funds, and measurement of compliance with federal and state regulations. The basic pupil accounting form used in North Carolina is the Principal’s Monthly Report. There are nine reporting periods of twenty school days each. Enrollment (ENROLL), average daily membership (ADM), and average daily attendance (ADA) are calculated from this report. Membership-last-day (MLD), promotions (PROM), and nonpromotions (NP) are derived from the ninth month report. Tables 1–6 present state totals of these student counts for the past five years. First month 2007-08 figures are included for enrollment, ADM, and ADA. Pupil accounting data for each local education agency (LEA) appear in Part II and in Part III for charter schools. the definitions of pupil accounting terms used in this publication are: enrollment: The term enrollment represents the number of pupils registered in the state’s public schools. Once a pupil is initially counted in the enrollment figure, he/she remains in that count throughout the school year. Students transferring to the North Carolina public school system from another state or from non-public schools are added to enrollment. Enrollment is not reduced by transfers, withdrawals, deaths, or midyear graduations. The end of the year enrollment thus shows a higher count than the actual number of students in school. Final enrollment, therefore, should not be compared to first month enrollment. Average daily Membership: The total number of school days within a given term—usually a school month or school year—that a student’s name is on the current roll of a class, regardless of his/her being present or absent, is the “number of days in membership” for that student. The sum of the “number of days in membership” for all students divided by the number of school days in the term yields ADM. The final average daily membership is the total days in membership for all students over the school year divided by the number of days school was in session. Average daily membership is a more accurate count of the number of students in school than enrollment. Average daily Attendance: Attendance is the presence of a student on days when school is in session. A student is counted as present only when he/she is actually at school, present at another activity sponsored by the school as part of the school’s program, or personally supervised by a member of the staff. The total number of days of attendance for all students divided by the total number of school days in a given period gives the average daily attendance (ADA). Membership Last day, Promotions, and Nonpromotions: Membership Last Day refers to the number of students remaining in membership as of the last day of school for the academic year. Students who are in membership on the last day are either advanced to the next grade (promotions) for the coming school year or retained in the same grade (nonpromotions) for the succeeding school year. Promotions and nonpromotions have been adjusted after summer school. 1 Nonpromotion rate by Grade Statewide nonpromotion rates over a six-year period are presented in Table 7. The rates were computed by dividing the number of nonpromoted students (NP) by the last school day membership (MLD). Nonpromotion rates for individual LEAs can be calculated using NP and MLD figures given in Part II. Since promotion policies vary among LEAs, care should be exercised in making comparisons of nonpromotion rates, particularly at the secondary level. Many secondary schools require the completion of a fixed number of Carnegie units or of a required curriculum to advance to the next grade level. In many cases, nonpromotion of a grade in high school may indicate the failure of a single course rather than the entire or overall course load for that grade level. Many students who are not promoted at the end of the regular school session attend summer school. A number of them are promoted to the next grade after successfully completing the summer session. Nonpromotion rates reflect the results of summer school promotions. Table 8 reveals the impact of the 2006 summer school on the 2006–07 nonpromotion rate. exceptional Pupils Information on the numbers of exceptional students identified and served by primary exceptionality classification as of December 1 is a part of the certified headcount submitted to Exceptional Children/Instructional Services each year. The figures in Table 9 represent an unduplicated count of students (ages 3–21) who have Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and are eligible for federal funds (Title VI-B). "Unduplicated" means, a child who has more than one category of disability is counted only in the category of his/her primary disability. Pupil Membership by race and Gender Information on pupils in membership by their race and gender is collected annually by the Department of Public Instruction. This information is maintained to ensure compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IV of the Education Amendments of 1972. Membership is reported by race and gender as of the end of the first school month. Table 10 is a summary of the pupils in membership for 2007–08 by race and gender. Table 11 presents pupil membership by race from 1988–89 to 2007–08. These figures should not be confused with average daily membership. Charter school membership is excluded from Table 10 and Table 11. Table 36 on pages 317–318 lists this data for Charter Schools. 2 High School Graduates Intentions At the end of the school year, guidance counselors and principals at every high school report the postgraduate intentions of their diploma recipients. The report includes all those who have completed the requirements for graduation since the end of the previous school year. Intentions of the graduates are categorized as follows: · enrolling in senior (four year) institutions (public and private); · enrolling in community and technical colleges; · enrolling in junior colleges; · enrolling in trade, business, and nursing schools; · enlisting in military service; · seeking employment; · other. Table 12 is the state summary of 2007 graduates’ intentions. Table 13 presents a five-year history of this information. High school graduates’ intentions for each LEA can be found in Part II of this publication. A projection of the number of high school graduates by LEA is presented in Table 14. The future number of high school graduates in each LEA is determined by the prevailing birth counts, immigration and emigration rates into and out of the region, promotions, and school dropout patterns. Public School dropout and Cohort Graduation data A dropout is a student who leaves school before graduation or completion of a program of study for any reason except death or transfer to another school. Students drop out of school for many reasons—academic failure, discipline problems, employment, illness, marriage, family instability, and/or dislike of school. The dropout statistics in Table 15 are compiled from information submitted to the Department of Public Instruction by local school systems. Beginning with the 1998–99 dropout reporting, North Carolina State Board of Education policy changes ended the annual reporting of unduplicated dropout rates. Therefore, the rates shown in Table 15 are duplicated rates. The duplicated count of dropouts includes all students who fit the definition of a dropout for the reporting year, regardless of whether or not they had also been reported as dropouts in previous years. These rates also include students who withdrew from school to pursue community college GED or adult high school diploma programs. The four-year cohort graduation rate is the percentage of students who graduated (diplomas and certificates) at the end of the current school year, who entered the ninth grade four years earlier. The four-year cohort graduation rate in 2007 (for those students who entered ninth grade in 2003–04) was 69.5 percent. The five-year cohort graduation rate is the percentage of students who graduated (diplomas and certificates) at the end of the current school year, who entered the ninth grade five years earlier. The five-year cohort graduation rate in 2007 (for those students who entered ninth grade in 2002–03) was 70.3 percent. 3 tAbLe 1 FINAL eNroLLMeNt bY GrAde Excludes Charter Schools K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2002-03 108,657 107,397 104,668 107,834 105,409 108,771 110,061 110,897 108,309 121,883 98,371 85,676 73,523 1,351,456 2003-04 113,062 109,628 104,896 105,620 107,077 106,310 111,176 111,855 111,005 126,888 102,807 88,468 76,095 1,374,887 2004-05 115,372 113,484 107,273 105,432 105,603 107,779 108,653 112,582 111,692 130,576 106,441 91,898 79,025 1,395,810 2005-06 121,045 116,295 112,399 108,782 106,452 107,095 110,752 111,091 113,138 132,665 110,669 96,238 82,291 1,428,912 2006-07 121,505 121,226 115,274 113,037 109,561 107,426 109,350 112,319 111,989 134,609 111,828 98,920 85,376 1,452,420 CHArter SCHooL FINAL eNroLLMeNt bY GrAde K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2002-03 2,320 2,295 2,069 2,089 1,989 2,077 2,131 1,784 1,563 960 716 472 332 20,797 2003-04 2,491 2,299 2,223 2,072 2,158 2,236 2,434 2,064 1,722 870 706 557 405 22,237 2004-05 2,861 2,679 2,518 2,435 2,294 2,542 2,749 2,483 2,011 1,077 802 581 493 25,525 2005-06 2,964 2,933 2,709 2,574 2,620 2,610 3,065 2,774 2,437 1,243 893 666 495 27,983 2006-07 3,021 2,980 2,887 2,677 2,661 2,828 3,008 2,910 2,654 1,445 1,118 797 575 29,561 FIrSt MoNtH eNroLLMeNt bY GrAde, 2007-08 K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2007-08 117,911 120,802 117,852 114,587 111,069 109,295 109,476 110,619 112,220 133,666 110,344 98,917 86,985 1,453,743 Public 114,595 117,557 114,593 111,532 108,174 106,024 106,161 107,613 109,489 132,006 109,071 97,984 86,270 1,421,069 Charter 3,316 3,245 3,259 3,055 2,895 3,271 3,315 3,006 2,731 1,660 1,273 933 715 32,674 4 tAbLe 2 FINAL AVerAGe dAILY MeMberSHIP bY GrAde Excludes Charter Schools K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2002-03 102,786 102,901 100,717 103,846 101,824 105,074 105,808 106,431 103,680 112,347 92,310 80,512 71,358 1,289,594 2003-04 107,040 105,074 100,899 101,746 103,405 102,852 106,751 107,443 106,392 116,763 96,008 83,257 73,533 1,311,163 2004-05 109,230 108,891 103,358 101,805 102,109 104,477 104,799 108,177 107,310 120,035 99,270 86,560 75,988 1,332,009 2005-06 114,565 111,863 108,272 105,032 102,983 103,829 106,895 106,956 108,805 121,893 103,185 90,472 78,945 1,363,695 2006-07 115,529 116,799 111,264 109,409 106,171 104,321 105,720 108,385 107,960 124,150 104,050 93,522 82,025 1,389,305 CHArter SCHooL FINAL AVerAGe dAILY MeMberSHIP bY GrAde K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2002-03 2,167 2,243 2,041 2,036 1,918 2,022 2,039 1,688 1,486 755 586 415 305 19,701 2003-04 2,342 2,224 2,162 2,043 2,086 2,163 2,373 1,974 1,665 755 611 497 364 21,259 2004-05 2,739 2,611 2,440 2,383 2,217 2,411 2,707 2,384 1,929 930 690 509 446 24,396 2005-06 2,780 2,798 2,584 2,449 2,509 2,504 2,908 2,628 2,258 1,146 816 606 487 26,473 2006-07 2,854 2,865 2,779 2,546 2,589 2,687 2,920 2,791 2,543 1,298 992 703 554 28,121 FIrSt MoNtH AVerAGe dAILY MeMberSHIP bY GrAde, 2007-08 K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2007-08 115,660 120,558 117,998 114,872 111,466 109,656 108,544 109,896 111,444 131,063 109,129 97,838 86,743 1,444,867 Public 112,414 117,327 114,765 111,837 108,587 106,407 105,199 106,923 108,738 129,435 107,877 96,916 86,044 1,412,469 Charter 3,246 3,231 3,233 3,035 2,879 3,249 3,345 2,973 2,706 1,628 1,252 922 699 32,398 5 tAbLe 3 FINAL AVerAGe dAILY AtteNdANCe bY GrAde Excludes Charter Schools K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2002-03 97,300 98,139 96,383 99,565 97,548 100,544 100,348 100,420 97,525 105,176 87,287 76,064 67,312 1,223,611 2003-04 101,476 100,359 96,745 97,690 99,150 98,567 101,129 101,299 99,961 109,208 90,674 78,605 69,233 1,244,096 2004-05 103,591 104,001 99,060 97,817 98,043 100,217 99,644 102,236 101,052 112,734 94,102 81,912 71,836 1,266,245 2005-06 108,605 106,818 103,699 100,870 98,844 99,582 101,492 101,006 102,197 113,988 97,382 85,307 74,342 1,294,132 2006-07 109,224 111,256 106,321 104,801 101,741 99,933 100,461 102,318 101,458 115,832 98,076 88,047 77,164 1,316,632 CHArter SCHooL FINAL AVerAGe dAILY AtteNdANCe bY GrAde K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2002-03 2,048 2,126 1,933 1,940 1,830 1,931 1,940 1,598 1,403 688 534 378 274 18,623 2003-04 2,214 2,114 2,060 1,950 1,993 2,066 2,261 1,869 1,577 704 563 459 340 20,170 2004-05 2,597 2,483 2,324 2,282 2,129 2,307 2,592 2,269 1,834 865 637 470 410 23,199 2005-06 2,639 2,677 2,472 2,342 2,403 2,400 2,786 2,499 2,153 1,065 757 563 447 25,203 2006-07 2,690 2,717 2,641 2,433 2,476 2,573 2,792 2,657 2,423 1,216 932 660 515 26,725 FIrSt MoNtH AVerAGe dAILY AtteNdANCe bY GrAde, 2007-08 K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total State 112,086 117,117 114,949 112,076 108,646 106,806 105,538 106,399 107,371 125,028 104,591 93,649 83,129 1,397,385 Public 108,926 113,972 111,800 109,116 105,838 103,647 102,263 103,499 104,732 123,461 103,398 92,768 82,458 1,365,878 Charter 3,160 3,145 3,149 2,960 2,808 3,159 3,275 2,900 2,639 1,567 1,193 881 671 31,507 6 tAbLe 4 MeMberSHIP LASt dAY bY GrAde Excludes Charter Schools K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2002-03 103,095 103,085 100,882 103,910 102,075 105,190 105,961 106,248 103,248 108,396 89,214 77,409 70,351 1,279,064 2003-04 107,575 105,305 101,253 102,027 103,708 103,166 106,799 107,363 106,096 112,938 92,592 80,394 72,186 1,301,402 2004-05 109,874 109,362 103,887 102,332 102,546 104,971 105,113 108,272 107,366 116,044 96,143 83,842 74,226 1,323,978 2005-06 115,030 112,351 108,695 105,459 103,381 104,188 106,926 106,954 108,416 117,359 99,435 87,427 76,888 1,352,509 2006-07 116,037 117,223 111,627 109,710 106,503 104,673 105,756 108,346 107,694 119,644 99,686 90,854 79,930 1,377,683 CHArter SCHooL MeMberSHIP LASt dAY bY GrAde K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2002-03 2,121 2,196 1,996 1,986 1,866 1,973 1,968 1,638 1,450 694 529 397 293 19,107 2003-04 2,310 2,191 2,126 2,006 2,047 2,116 2,323 1,921 1,628 717 567 449 350 20,751 2004-05 2,708 2,566 2,407 2,334 2,184 2,345 2,655 2,321 1,889 874 645 472 427 23,827 2005-06 2,723 2,735 2,525 2,383 2,424 2,430 2,806 2,566 2,178 1,081 774 567 482 25,674 2006-07 2,794 2,817 2,722 2,498 2,531 2,643 2,863 2,736 2,487 1,248 920 641 551 27,451 FIrSt MoNtH MeMberSHIP bY GrAde, 2007-08 K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total State 116,936 121,231 118,618 115,418 112,036 110,266 109,132 110,579 112,186 132,679 109,834 98,231 87,487 1,454,633 Public 113,668 117,972 115,368 112,361 109,145 106,996 105,765 107,597 109,456 131,037 108,574 97,304 86,783 1,422,026 Charter 3,268 3,259 3,250 3,057 2,891 3,270 3,367 2,982 2,730 1,642 1,260 927 704 32,607 7 tAbLe 5 ProMotIoNS* bY GrAde Excludes Charter Schools K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2002-03 96,272 96,292 97,533 100,078 100,541 103,229 103,083 102,919 100,120 92,942 2003-04 100,883 99,023 98,167 98,684 102,415 101,568 104,286 104,378 103,182 96,745 2004-05 103,215 103,258 100,685 99,447 101,296 103,528 102,448 105,418 104,998 99,847 2005-06 108,674 106,454 105,530 102,913 101,910 102,786 104,209 104,290 105,670 99,900 2006-07 110,491 111,564 108,653 105,927 104,392 100,789 103,216 105,383 104,171 102,276 81,522 85,072 88,100 90,070 91,387 72,738 75,663 78,474 81,198 84,675 68,569 1,215,838 70,160 1,240,226 72,174 1,262,888 74,686 1,288,290 77,736 1,310,660 CHArter SCHooL ProMotIoNS* bY GrAde K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2,030 2,188 2,661 2,609 2,698 2,111 2,121 2,540 2,649 2,729 1,954 2,081 2,383 2,477 2,678 1,921 1,957 2,310 2,333 2,453 1,835 2,019 2,175 2,383 2,504 1,934 2,080 2,334 2,396 2,585 1,915 2,257 2,622 2,730 2,771 1,579 1,876 2,302 2,513 2,665 1,408 1,577 1,882 2,133 2,396 626 635 781 961 1,152 484 489 591 711 867 360 417 455 535 630 255 313 406 452 513 18,412 20,010 23,442 24,882 26,641 * Includes summer school promotions. 8 tAbLe 6 NoNProMotIoNS* bY GrAde Excludes Charter Schools K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2002-03 6,823 6,793 3,349 3,832 1,534 1,961 2,878 3,329 3,128 15,454 7,692 4,671 1,782 63,226 2003-04 6,692 6,282 3,086 3,343 1,293 1,598 2,513 2,985 2,914 16,193 7,520 4,731 2,026 61,176 2004-05 6,659 6,104 3,202 2,885 1,250 1,443 2,665 2,854 2,368 16,197 8,043 5,368 2,052 61,090 2005-06 6,356 5,897 3,165 2,546 1,471 1,402 2,717 2,664 2,746 17,459 9,365 6,229 2,202 64,219 2006-07 5,546 5,659 2,974 3,783 2,111 3,884 2,540 2,963 3,523 17,368 8,299 6,179 2,194 67,023 CHArter SCHooL NoNProMotIoNS* bY GrAde K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2002-03 91 85 42 65 31 39 53 59 42 68 45 37 38 695 2003-04 122 70 45 49 28 36 66 45 51 82 78 32 37 741 2004-05 154 85 75 75 33 40 117 74 30 239 154 54 75 1,205 2005-06 114 86 48 50 41 34 76 53 45 120 63 32 30 792 2006-07 96 88 44 45 27 58 92 71 91 96 53 11 38 810 * Includes summer promotions 9 tAbLe 7 NoNProMotIoN* rAte (%) bY GrAde Excludes Charter Schools K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2001-02 6.7 6.7 3.7 5.3 2.3 3.1 3.2 3.2 3.6 14.7 8.4 5.7 2.2 5.4 2002-03 6.6 6.6 3.3 3.7 1.5 1.9 2.7 2.7 3.0 14.3 8.6 6.0 2.5 4.9 2003-04 6.1 5.9 3.0 3.2 1.2 1.5 2.4 2.7 2.7 14.3 8.1 5.9 2.8 4.7 2004-05 6.1 5.6 3.1 2.8 1.2 1.4 2.5 2.6 2.2 14.0 8.4 6.4 2.8 4.6 2005-06 5.5 5.3 2.9 2.4 1.4 1.4 2.5 2.5 2.5 14.9 9.4 7.1 2.9 4.8 2006-07 4.8 4.8 2.7 3.4 2.0 3.7 2.4 2.7 3.3 14.5 8.3 6.8 2.7 4.9 CHArter SCHooL NoNProMotIoNS* rAte (%) bY GrAde K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2001-02 4.5 4.0 1.9 4.1 1.6 2.9 3.1 2.1 2.9 13.1 10.6 7.5 14.1 3.8 2002-03 4.3 3.9 2.1 3.3 1.7 2.0 2.7 3.6 2.9 9.8 8.5 9.3 13.0 3.6 2003-04 5.3 3.2 2.1 2.4 1.4 1.7 2.8 2.3 3.1 11.4 13.8 7.1 10.6 3.6 2004-05 5.7 3.3 3.1 3.2 1.5 1.7 4.4 3.2 1.6 27.4 23.8 11.4 17.5 5.0 2005-06 4.2 3.1 1.9 2.1 1.7 1.4 2.7 2.1 2.1 11.1 8.1 5.6 6.2 3.1 2006-07 3.4 3.1 1.6 1.8 1.1 2.2 3.2 2.6 3.7 7.7 5.8 1.7 6.9 3.0 *Nonpromotions after summer school. 10 tAbLe 8 IMPACt oF SUMMer SCHooL oN NoNProMotIoN rAte, 2006-07 Includes Charter Schools Membership Year-End % of Summer Summer Revised % of Grade Last Day (MLD) Nonpromotion MLD Enrollment Promotion Nonpromotion MLD K 118,831 5,939 5.0 275 297 5,642 4.7 1 120,040 6,186 5.2 424 439 5,747 4.8 2 114,349 3,384 3.0 318 366 3,018 2.6 3 112,208 7,427 6.6 4,340 3,599 3,828 3.4 4 109,034 3,769 3.5 2,194 1,631 2,138 2.0 5 107,316 6,358 5.9 4,644 2,416 3,942 3.7 6 108,619 5,512 5.1 3,141 2,880 2,632 2.4 7 111,082 6,351 5.7 3,394 3,317 3,034 2.7 8 110,181 7,948 7.2 5,226 4,334 3,614 3.3 9 120,892 19,724 16.3 2,650 2,260 17,464 14.4 10 100,606 9,843 9.8 1,602 1,491 8,352 8.3 11 91,495 7,628 8.3 1,614 1,438 6,190 6.8 12 80,481 3,124 3.9 862 892 2,232 2.8 TOTAL 1,405,134 93,193 6.6 30,684 25,360 67,833 4.8 Note: Summer enrollment is the number of nonpromoted students who enrolled in the summer school program. The number does not include other summer school participants. 11 tAbLe 9 PUPILS IN MeMberSHIP beING SerVed bY eXCePtIoNAL CHILdreN ProGrAMS, 2007–08* AU Autistic EH Emotionally Handicapped MU Multi-Handicapped SP Severely/Profoundly Mentally Handicapped DB Deaf/Blind EM Educable Mentally Handicapped OH Other Health Impaired TB Traumatic Brain Injured DD Developmentally Delayed HI Hearing Impaired OI Orthodpedically Impaired TM Trainable Mentally Handicapped LD Specific Learning Disabled SI Speech-Language Impaired VI Visually Impaired LEA AU EH DB DD EM HI MU OI OH SP LD SI TM TB VI Totals Alamance-Burlington 143 126 165 273 41 50 23 501 1 1,138 652 21 12 8 3,154 Alexander County 23 45 51 96 12 3 8 109 1 181 239 12 2 782 Alleghany County 2 4 45 32 2 4 16 94 61 3 263 Anson County 8 7 65 142 4 2 7 111 3 128 262 22 761 Ashe County 13 22 95 47 5 8 4 36 142 161 7 4 1 545 Avery County 17 18 26 22 4 5 12 142 85 4 1 336 Beaufort County 29 63 113 142 8 7 1 85 7 370 273 25 2 13 1,138 Bertie County 8 4 51 73 2 17 5 165 85 8 4 422 Bladen County 12 24 80 179 4 2 2 144 2 113 104 19 3 3 691 Brunswick County 61 64 145 145 19 24 4 250 2 342 272 14 7 3 1,352 Buncombe County 224 119 171 200 30 101 19 626 9 1,037 815 50 10 8 3,419 Asheville City 37 16 62 45 2 9 2 94 124 107 8 2 2 510 Burke County 72 93 166 203 26 13 26 516 2 741 633 37 2 10 2,540 Cabarrus County 115 275 224 284 55 39 12 672 7 1,188 626 42 9 4 3,552 Kannapolis City 20 63 111 85 10 2 3 93 1 226 140 17 1 3 775 Caldwell County 45 45 1 103 235 12 23 10 81 14 352 469 21 3 9 1,423 Camden County 27 3 20 13 2 2 49 87 67 3 1 274 Carteret County 73 68 2 86 63 14 6 5 236 5 509 242 16 2 6 1,333 Caswell County 21 8 32 37 6 1 36 3 153 112 5 1 3 418 Catawba County 93 106 153 192 18 20 19 358 5 837 500 40 7 8 2,356 Hickory City 28 48 40 69 3 4 2 45 2 91 107 5 2 446 Newton Conover City 14 31 33 43 5 6 1 28 4 100 71 5 2 343 Chatham County 29 39 125 94 10 2 5 101 8 343 273 9 4 4 1,046 Cherokee County 8 11 50 32 1 4 3 27 234 129 8 1 4 512 Edenton/Chowan 16 9 52 41 1 5 26 152 42 1 2 347 Clay County 3 1 12 26 2 14 1 73 49 8 1 190 Cleveland County 50 89 175 261 28 11 18 326 20 528 566 60 10 8 2,150 Columbus County 16 22 63 225 6 27 2 73 4 151 208 27 4 3 831 Whiteville City 11 18 42 80 2 4 1 25 56 42 8 289 Craven County 134 110 130 193 18 20 7 213 38 403 261 38 5 7 1,577 Cumberland County 405 500 1 575 547 116 41 39 1,383 25 2,359 1,184 115 19 26 7,335 Currituck County 29 6 33 16 5 1 60 2 222 110 2 1 487 Dare County 10 31 36 23 10 9 5 124 160 173 2 2 1 586 Davidson County 61 66 130 234 32 25 18 314 7 734 670 58 7 7 2,363 Lexington City 7 34 36 114 4 24 3 43 10 70 43 4 1 1 394 Thomasville City 4 10 1 31 59 6 1 2 14 56 57 3 2 246 Davie County 42 57 1 40 69 11 7 5 54 2 328 168 4 3 2 793 Duplin County 34 25 139 130 15 21 5 138 245 227 10 1 3 993 Durham County 300 221 3 331 452 86 65 17 624 13 1,073 888 99 10 18 4,200 Edgecombe County 32 7 66 173 12 19 1 72 4 241 186 29 2 7 851 * Unduplicated count of children ages 3-21 as of December 1, 2007. Students with disabilities have Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and are eligible for federal funds (Title VI-B). See an explanation of "unduplicated" on Page 2. 12 tAbLe 9 (CONTINUED) PUPILS IN MeMberSHIP beING SerVed bY eXCePtIoNAL CHILdreN ProGrAMS, 2007–08* AU Autistic EH Emotionally Handicapped MU Multi-Handicapped SP Severely/Profoundly Mentally Handicapped DB Deaf/Blind EM Educable Mentally Handicapped OH Other Health Impaired TB Traumatic Brain Injured DD Developmentally Delayed HI Hearing Impaired OI Orthodpedically Impaired TM Trainable Mentally Handicapped LD Specific Learning Disabled SI Speech-Language Impaired VI Visually Impaired LEA AU EH DB DD EM HI MU OI OH SP LD SI TM TB VI Totals Forsyth County 233 256 2 236 671 68 68 94 691 20 2,485 2,149 140 10 23 7,146 Franklin County 41 32 86 112 8 7 3 91 1 241 160 19 5 2 808 Gaston County 164 116 1 239 361 45 68 18 741 20 957 735 62 16 12 3,555 Gates County 10 22 45 20 2 4 17 162 49 1 332 Graham County 8 5 5 17 1 3 1 35 40 47 1 163 Granville County 48 9 84 128 17 12 100 3 250 233 16 1 7 908 Greene County 16 31 77 81 7 6 9 8 143 96 17 491 Guilford County 570 427 4 602 560 125 221 58 1,938 36 3,589 2,125 140 27 26 10,448 Halifax County 19 39 1 42 210 7 10 16 5 145 77 25 2 6 604 Roanoke Rapids City 9 39 26 39 4 5 3 35 82 90 5 4 341 Weldon City 3 8 17 38 1 8 20 15 10 120 Harnett County 107 110 140 144 55 2 21 464 9 987 467 40 8 16 2,570 Haywood County 42 36 74 81 9 16 7 176 3 482 241 5 3 4 1,179 Henderson County 91 113 110 118 15 31 3 239 1 587 230 22 2 3 1,565 Hertford County 15 9 57 132 1 4 3 113 1 169 46 12 562 Hoke County 26 78 95 184 13 1 6 88 8 237 233 17 2 3 991 Hyde County 2 7 7 20 13 44 22 2 117 Iredell-Statesville 46 80 1 178 206 25 21 13 302 5 1,026 627 44 13 14 2,601 Mooresville City 32 13 41 55 8 7 12 112 4 216 175 10 6 691 Jackson County 38 24 1 60 53 2 4 2 66 3 242 120 6 1 3 625 Johnston County 182 197 272 440 64 21 38 1,053 6 1,739 571 49 17 17 4,666 Jones County 9 18 15 27 5 1 16 1 47 48 7 3 197 Lee County 68 41 106 86 12 8 7 148 4 287 261 22 4 4 1,058 Lenoir County 55 88 150 313 8 39 3 79 7 357 195 27 4 6 1,331 Lincoln County 35 60 1 128 129 16 2 10 210 5 633 428 36 3 7 1,703 Macon County 30 47 65 35 3 3 7 71 3 223 245 11 2 2 747 Madison County 16 8 51 31 5 13 5 47 137 56 1 2 3 375 Martin County 20 21 1 95 69 9 4 7 61 147 122 14 1 571 McDowell County 45 85 86 66 9 8 10 56 5 373 214 17 6 5 985 Charlotte-Mecklenburg 551 984 2 951 1,365 210 192 156 1,390 84 5,202 3,247 295 24 80 14,733 Mitchell County 8 9 1 17 22 5 7 1 10 206 57 2 1 346 Montgomery County 16 33 45 36 11 6 1 106 2 202 107 7 2 4 578 Moore County 85 48 146 175 22 16 11 189 2 471 308 22 3 15 1,513 Nash-Rocky Mount 82 62 99 320 45 24 4 188 5 798 388 43 9 9 2,076 New Hanover County 296 161 2 182 198 18 38 26 680 15 908 459 40 9 7 3,039 Northampton County 6 12 46 93 1 53 4 57 35 13 1 1 322 Onslow County 119 134 1 232 233 39 19 10 405 10 858 620 52 14 13 2,759 Orange County 54 36 33 60 10 9 4 202 417 201 11 2 6 1,045 Chapel Hill-Carrboro 149 41 79 46 4 20 9 226 5 332 106 11 4 4 1,036 Pamlico County 11 17 23 41 2 1 1 76 59 59 1 2 293 * Unduplicated count of children ages 3-21 as of December 1, 2007. Students with disabilities have Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and are eligible for federal funds (Title VI-B). See an explanation of "unduplicated" on Page 2. 13 tAbLe 9 (CONTINUED) PUPILS IN MeMberSHIP beING SerVed bY eXCePtIoNAL CHILdreN ProGrAMS, 2007–08* AU Autistic DB Deaf/Blind DD Developmentally Delayed EH EM HI LD Emotionally Handicapped Educable Mentally Handicapped Hearing Impaired Specific Learning Disabled MU OH OI SI Multi-Handicapped Other Health Impaired Orthodpedically Impaired Speech-Language Impaired SP Severely/Profoundly Mentally Handicapped TB Traumatic Brain Injured TM Trainable Mentally Handicapped VI Visually Impaired LEA AU EH DB DD EM HI MU OI OH SP LD SI TM TB VI Totals Pasquotank County 55 Pender County 67 Perquimans County 11 Person County 34 Pitt County 170 Polk County 10 Randolph County 64 Asheboro City 13 Richmond County 29 Robeson County 48 Rockingham County 50 Rowan-Salisbury 66 Rutherford County 52 Sampson County 20 Clinton City Scotland County 33 Stanly County 30 Stokes County 32 Surry County 13 Elkin City 5 Mount Airy City 2 Swain County 5 Transylvania County 23 Tyrrell County 3 Union County 149 Vance County 43 Wake County 1,337 Warren County 7 Washington 8 Watauga 22 Wayne County 156 Wilkes County 26 Wilson County 84 Yadkin County 10 Yancey County 13 42 117 60 3 27 51 76 8 8 26 21 1 40 85 102 4 212 329 523 47 9 24 43 4 61 109 173 31 18 31 32 11 25 97 186 10 56 159 832 25 56 91 166 21 143 1 204 240 21 43 130 175 6 15 75 209 13 51 111 193 9 94 112 111 28 31 71 99 10 48 50 138 15 3 13 9 3 5 24 12 1 21 39 11 16 35 54 11 8 5 3 123 1 381 203 23 45 45 262 3 718 1 1,622 846 179 18 28 85 3 3 45 44 2 12 73 21 8 80 361 443 58 45 158 171 15 34 136 224 10 16 34 84 14 6 34 34 3 13 4 104 1 249 224 10 3 885 4 4 159 3 281 210 15 6 2 913 2 8 94 50 3 224 6 2 173 5 240 157 13 4 6 871 61 4 360 15 762 490 102 11 12 3,098 1 64 4 119 101 2 1 382 28 5 273 1 697 567 40 7 2 2,058 7 4 85 2 164 115 8 3 4 497 20 5 193 1 168 146 30 2 3 915 38 9 374 8 982 1,712 98 4 9 4,354 8 19 255 13 492 805 31 3 7 2,017 21 23 390 12 931 589 65 8 13 2,727 5 6 189 6 602 189 14 4 4 1,425 8 4 161 12 206 233 40 2 3 1,001 13 2 97 8 306 181 24 3 2 1,033 13 13 377 5 556 335 11 1 6 1,692 10 12 63 5 547 286 21 4 2 1,193 16 6 160 1 552 336 16 4 1,355 1 12 53 32 131 3 31 164 42 6 290 2 1 36 123 72 4 314 9 6 59 98 109 10 4 4 438 1 1 6 22 36 1 86 29 15 743 7 1,361 981 38 7 13 4,074 13 4 137 7 233 218 23 6 8 1,047 107 57 4,331 63 7,006 1,567 236 46 67 18,183 2 24 2 96 147 11 3 1 427 3 2 34 137 66 11 1 356 6 4 172 2 245 163 6 734 44 18 379 11 901 333 49 8 8 2,849 14 10 89 11 436 328 13 3 13 1,332 16 9 114 2 220 350 37 6 7 1,249 14 9 99 378 292 13 4 967 4 5 48 209 62 4 1 423 LEA TOTAL 8,323 8,188 30 14,053 18,291 2,153 2,088 1,098 28,065 699 60,875 38,547 3,148 493 702 186,753 * Unduplicated count of children ages 3-21 as of December 1, 2007. Students with disabilities have Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and are eligible for federal funds (Title VI-B). See an explanation of "unduplicated" on Page 2. 14 tAbLe 10 PUPILS IN MeMberSHIP bY rACe ANd SeX, 2007–08 INDIAN ASIAN HISPANIC BLACK WHITE Alamance-Burlington Alexander County Alleghany County Anson County Ashe County Male 29 2 0 12 3 Female 46 4 0 5 5 Male 158 89 2 48 4 Female 158 61 0 54 2 Male 1,879 171 110 40 77 Female 1,834 143 85 36 79 Male 3,092 167 30 1,279 40 Female 2,922 189 26 1,272 35 Male 6,475 2,497 664 671 1,572 Female 5,991 2,332 670 648 1,449 Totals 22,584 5,655 1,587 4,065 3,266 Avery County Beaufort County Bertie County Bladen County Brunswick County 4 1 10 37 45 4 5 4 46 51 6 5 4 4 29 4 7 10 2 28 62 327 23 232 476 68 321 9 230 398 13 1,401 1,343 1,314 1,374 17 1,395 1,286 1,257 1,314 1,047 1,953 179 1,236 4,093 1,014 1,790 177 1,077 4,011 2,239 7,205 3,045 5,435 11,819 Buncombe County Asheville City Burke County Cabarrus County Kannapolis City 62 3 16 49 3 51 3 15 36 3 141 27 605 232 38 183 26 520 236 31 1,050 102 439 1,507 526 1,002 91 422 1,463 475 1,271 789 729 2,840 839 1,326 785 644 2,732 743 10,610 1,011 5,446 9,271 1,208 10,038 902 5,342 8,766 1,124 25,734 3,739 14,178 27,132 4,990 Caldwell County Camden County Carteret County Caswell County Catawba County 9 3 10 5 28 8 2 22 1 20 46 11 38 6 635 51 13 62 5 600 386 11 151 80 750 365 12 146 73 714 598 167 495 696 884 615 128 422 628 859 5,526 790 3,581 919 6,734 5,564 768 3,351 775 6,344 13,168 1,905 8,278 3,188 17,568 Hickory City Newton Conover City Chatham County Cherokee County Edenton/Chowan 9 2 9 23 1 8 1 9 34 1 125 89 24 16 4 120 80 30 9 0 372 261 954 41 30 357 269 858 41 28 678 321 758 62 569 686 285 746 62 556 1,166 804 2,274 1,699 639 1,124 744 2,090 1,658 599 4,645 2,856 7,752 3,645 2,427 Clay County Cleveland County Columbus County Whiteville City Craven County 0 13 183 12 18 2 10 229 20 21 0 61 4 7 154 3 75 2 11 137 10 253 200 53 385 15 230 205 53 354 11 2,592 1,292 594 2,590 15 2,525 1,295 601 2,776 713 5,748 1,770 612 4,219 589 5,299 1,709 591 4,001 1,358 16,806 6,889 2,554 14,655 Cumberland County Currituck County Dare County Davidson County Lexington City 487 6 4 33 0 494 5 6 26 4 456 9 19 88 94 509 8 26 114 72 1,842 58 177 453 415 1,864 40 179 393 393 13,784 217 126 447 667 13,711 213 125 434 659 10,202 1,796 2,155 9,447 414 9,536 1,723 2,002 9,296 378 52,885 4,075 4,819 20,731 3,096 Thomasville City Davie County Duplin County Durham Public Edgecombe County 6 3 9 31 0 4 6 6 38 4 14 13 7 442 7 15 29 6 394 8 292 301 1,326 2,814 239 319 304 1,180 2,696 226 629 340 1,408 9,374 2,248 622 327 1,449 9,332 2,161 362 2,710 1,818 3,825 1,331 330 2,672 1,804 3,509 1,237 2,593 6,705 9,013 32,455 7,461 15 tAbLe 10 (CONTINUED) PUPILS IN MeMberSHIP bY rACe ANd SeX, 2007–08 INDIAN ASIAN HISPANIC BLACK WHITE Forsyth County Franklin County Gaston County Gates County Graham County Male 68 17 42 0 57 Female 64 12 33 2 68 Male 461 17 239 2 1 Female 459 22 219 4 3 Male 4,120 492 1,160 14 7 Female 4,087 399 1,161 16 5 Male 9,418 1,526 3,584 413 7 Female 9,069 1,601 3,655 379 11 Male 12,120 2,333 11,441 594 525 Female 11,485 2,147 11,049 569 513 Totals 51,351 8,566 32,583 1,993 1,197 Granville County Greene County Guilford County Halifax County Roanoke Rapids City 18 0 180 157 4 10 1 174 99 12 38 4 1,869 3 27 40 2 1,784 2 17 384 332 3,025 28 33 337 306 2,952 25 38 1,708 770 16,505 2,023 336 1,691 796 15,927 2,008 323 2,457 596 14,833 126 1,089 2,281 512 14,043 87 1,092 8,964 3,319 71,292 4,558 2,971 Weldon City Harnett County Haywood County Henderson County Hertford County 3 76 39 23 9 1 97 36 19 14 7 49 14 81 7 2 41 20 89 2 5 1,155 165 1,001 21 2 1,055 156 929 23 489 3,039 124 554 1,302 483 2,954 113 536 1,391 16 5,155 3,757 5,041 292 9 4,898 3,551 4,846 227 1,017 18,519 7,975 13,119 3,288 Hoke County Hyde County Iredell-Statesville Mooresville City Jackson County 517 0 17 3 169 526 0 24 3 191 29 2 284 41 15 42 0 285 54 14 456 29 960 158 108 428 45 896 148 92 1,601 123 1,827 469 51 1,706 133 1,744 479 38 1,089 158 7,977 2,054 1,585 1,020 147 7,415 2,031 1,475 7,414 637 21,429 5,440 3,738 Johnston County Jones County Lee County Lenoir County Lincoln County 67 3 22 9 14 60 1 31 7 19 86 1 36 32 38 86 4 45 28 33 2,355 21 1,214 424 588 2,176 26 1,170 334 558 3,439 337 1,264 2,585 592 3,079 331 1,250 2,230 554 9,750 297 2,369 2,063 5,104 9,239 229 2,115 1,958 4,706 30,337 1,250 9,516 9,670 12,206 Macon County Madison County Martin County McDowell County Charlotte-Mecklenburg 5 2 4 11 340 8 3 4 10 333 18 4 7 53 2,936 15 7 10 50 2,892 217 32 69 277 9,961 176 28 66 234 9,710 44 20 1,095 159 30,137 45 15 1,060 180 29,986 1,974 1,340 867 2,878 23,342 1,855 1,180 892 2,718 22,644 4,357 2,631 4,074 6,570 132,281 Mitchell County Montgomery County Moore County Nash-Rocky Mount New Hanover County 0 0 61 49 58 5 4 64 44 39 2 49 59 133 172 9 51 64 88 163 59 565 506 652 736 49 559 502 603 632 6 589 1,374 4,951 3,491 10 555 1,400 4,831 3,464 1,101 1,096 4,311 3,351 7,897 961 984 3,998 3,129 7,406 2,202 4,452 12,339 17,831 24,058 Northampton County Onslow County Orange County Chapel Hill-Carrboro Pamlico County 1 84 13 12 4 2 93 11 9 1 3 174 26 703 5 1 149 37 740 5 22 812 280 570 16 16 711 283 564 18 1,134 3,538 751 1,148 245 1,090 3,590 746 1,098 221 246 7,341 2,514 3,393 506 209 7,050 2,312 3,190 478 2,724 23,542 6,973 11,427 1,499 16 tAbLe 10 (CONTINUED) PUPILS IN MeMberSHIP bY rACe ANd SeX, 2007–08 INDIAN Male Female ASIAN Male Female HISPANIC Male Female BLACK Male Female WHITE Male Female Totals Pasquotank County 11 9 34 24 81 67 1,483 1,515 1,527 1,417 6,168 Pender County 10 12 15 18 336 301 950 965 2,804 2,556 7,967 Perquimans County 5 3 2 6 15 15 316 296 597 550 1,805 Person County 13 16 10 9 156 140 1,105 1,049 1,572 1,503 5,573 Pitt County 19 19 158 136 824 758 6,016 5,973 4,749 4,344 22,996 Polk County 4 1 3 7 108 86 127 131 1,022 993 2,482 Randolph County 58 49 101 103 1,092 988 670 667 7,933 7,413 19,074 Asheboro City 8 3 36 54 696 696 409 418 1,097 1,032 4,449 Richmond County 190 181 35 33 234 220 1,690 1,638 1,856 1,900 7,977 Robeson County 5,383 5,117 69 59 940 1,015 3,658 3,520 2,194 2,043 23,998 Rockingham County 18 23 34 33 512 479 2,015 1,861 4,887 4,471 14,333 Rowan-Salisbury 23 31 120 151 976 884 2,417 2,346 7,136 6,806 20,890 Rutherford County 3 2 30 24 208 215 851 800 3,895 3,668 9,696 Sampson County 47 58 11 8 1,008 957 1,261 1,172 1,940 1,944 8,406 Clinton City 65 57 18 22 224 231 702 699 548 537 3,103 Scotland County 469 471 39 47 45 35 1,717 1,601 1,243 1,148 6,815 Stanly County 13 16 196 160 246 233 815 789 3,682 3,372 9,522 Stokes County 12 8 8 8 97 92 262 233 3,384 3,185 7,289 Surry County 5 4 17 19 656 648 244 212 3,558 3,369 8,732 Elkin City 0 0 3 1 103 105 47 36 478 482 1,255 Mount Airy City 2 0 22 31 101 76 123 126 590 596 1,667 Swain County 218 212 3 7 21 34 17 7 703 625 1,847 Transylvania County 7 4 13 22 66 42 169 197 1,685 1,569 3,774 Tyrrell County 0 0 3 1 33 33 119 132 124 123 568 Union County 52 46 260 259 2,164 2,018 3,179 3,076 13,101 12,600 36,755 Vance County 4 3 18 10 332 338 2,620 2,500 1,006 859 7,690 Wake County 178 177 3,634 3,598 7,623 7,223 20,676 20,443 35,995 34,455 134,002 Warren County 56 73 1 2 45 57 997 995 258 236 2,720 Washington County 2 1 3 1 38 31 795 730 254 200 2,055 Watauga County 0 1 21 30 77 74 72 66 2,169 1,998 4,508 Wayne County 17 14 109 101 1,095 1,059 4,140 4,046 4,566 4,226 19,373 Wilkes County 5 4 33 27 419 431 318 343 4,365 4,186 10,131 Wilson County 14 11 83 70 629 596 3,255 3,178 2,437 2,386 12,659 Yadkin County 4 3 8 13 492 465 165 168 2,471 2,321 6,110 Yancey County 3 1 5 7 100 88 28 25 1,143 1,116 2,516 LEA TOTAL 10,256 10,023 16,643 16,380 73,696 70,215 224,264 219,900 401,134 379,903 1,422,414 17 tAbLe 11 A HIStorY oF PUPIL MeMberSHIP bY rACe AMERICAN INDIAN/ ASIAN/ ALASKAN NATIVE BLACK PACIFIC ISLANDER HISPANIC WHITE YEAR No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % LEA TOTAL 1988-89 17,403 1.6 328,395 30.4 8,161 0.8 5,828 0.5 720,698 66.7 1,080,485 1989-90 17,240 1.6 327,420 30.4 8,938 0.8 7,100 0.7 717,463 66.5 1,078,161 1990-91 17,225 1.6 327,658 30.3 9,711 0.9 8,530 0.8 719,448 66.4 1,082,572 1991-92 17,100 1.6 329,802 30.2 10,395 1.0 10,031 0.8 725,149 66.4 1,092,477 1992-93 17,233 1.6 334,765 30.2 11,519 1.0 12,124 1.1 731,204 66.1 1,106,845 1993-94 17,522 1.6 340,566 30.3 12,641 1.1 14,507 1.3 738,332 65.7 1,123,568 1994-95 17,554 1.5 348,461 30.4 14,098 1.2 17,699 1.6 748,862 65.3 1,146,674 1995-96 17,698 1.5 358,129 30.6 15,696 1.3 22,299 1.9 759,128 64.7 1,172,950 1996-97 18,092 1.5 368,478 30.7 17,520 1.4 27,300 2.3 769,065 64.1 1,200,455 1997-98 18,375 1.5 376,740 30.8 19,550 1.6 32,902 2.7 774,602 63.4 1,222,169 1998-99 18,543 1.5 383,287 31.0 20,932 1.7 38,319 3.1 776,527 62.7 1,237,608 1999-00 18,762 1.5 388,778 31.0 22,597 1.8 46,164 3.7 777,400 62.0 1,253,701 2000-01 18,651 1.5 393,712 31.0 23,576 1.9 56,232 4.4 776,251 61.2 1,268,422 2001-02 18,872 1.5 400,492 31.1 24,782 1.9 67,677 5.3 775,108 60.2 1,286,931 2002-03 19,081 1.5 407,550 31.2 25,574 2.0 77,485 5.9 774,635 59.4 1,304,325 2003-04 19,416 1.5 416,264 31.4 26,593 2.0 88,355 6.6 775,079 58.5 1,325,707 2004-05 19,806 1.5 422,993 31.3 26,593 2.0 101,380 7.5 775,383 57.5 1,346,155 2005-06 19,927 1.4 432,587 31.4 29,095 2.1 116,021 8.4 780,676 56.6 1,378,306 2006-07 20,143 1.4 439,725 31.3 31,077 2.2 130,690 9.3 784,059 55.8 1,405,694 2007-08 20,279 1.4 444,164 31.2 33,023 2.3 143,911 10.1 781,037 54.9 1,422,414 18 tAbLe 12 2007 HIGH SCHooL GrAdUAteS INteNtIoNS Including 2006 Summer School MALE FEMALE TOTAL American American Total Total Indian Black White Hispanic Asian Total Indian Black White Hispanic Asian Total Number Percent PUBLIC SENIOR INSTITUTIONS North Carolina 129 3,355 8,119 311 448 12,362 190 5,251 9,668 388 429 15,926 28,288 35.1% Out-of-state 5 283 786 34 35 1,143 5 269 866 32 29 1,201 2,344 2.9% Total 134 3,638 8,905 345 483 13,505 195 5,520 10,534 420 458 17,127 30,632 38.0% PRIVATE SENIOR INSTITUTIONS North Carolina 11 765 1,506 51 43 2,376 16 795 2,168 82 97 3,158 5,534 6.9% Out-of-state 1 210 702 30 38 981 4 282 896 47 38 1,267 2,248 2.8% Total 12 975 2,208 81 81 3,357 20 1,077 3,064 129 135 4,425 7,782 9.7% COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGES North Carolina 127 2,836 8,392 694 260 12,309 219 4,220 9,547 781 248 15,015 27,324 33.9% Out-of-state 4 107 199 19 9 338 1 102 197 30 16 346 684 0.8% Total 131 2,943 8,591 713 269 12,647 220 4,322 9,744 811 264 15,361 28,008 34.7% PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES North Carolina 0 116 71 11 5 203 2 80 61 7 1 151 354 0.4% Out-of-state 0 47 36 3 0 86 0 17 34 3 0 54 140 0.2% Total 0 163 107 14 5 289 2 97 95 10 1 205 494 0.6% TRADE AND BUSINESS SCHOOLS, ETC. North Carolina 3 204 316 22 5 550 1 226 330 28 7 592 1,142 1.4% Out-of-state 2 73 150 12 3 240 0 40 57 5 0 102 342 0.4% Total 5 277 466 34 8 790 1 266 387 33 7 694 1,484 1.8% MILITARY 28 550 1,242 96 45 1,961 9 272 221 31 8 541 2,502 3.1% EMPLOYMENT 69 1,149 2,486 350 41 4,095 33 741 1,234 270 35 2,313 6,408 7.9% OTHERS 13 647 921 150 48 1,779 13 542 750 160 52 1,517 3,296 4.1% STATE TOTAL 392 10,342 24,926 1,783 980 38,423 493 12,837 26,029 1,864 960 42,183 80,606 100.0% 19 tAbLe 13 INteNtIoNS oF HIGH SCHooL GrAdUAteS A FIVe-YeAr HIStorY 2003 PERCENT OF GRADUATES 2004 2005 2006 2007 PUBLIC SENIOR INSTITUTIONS North Carolina Out-of-state PRIVATE SENIOR INSTITUTIONS North Carolina Out-of-state COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGES North Carolina Out-of-state PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES North Carolina Out-of-state TRADE AND BUSINESS SCHOOLS, ETC. North Carolina Out-of-state MILITARY EMPLOYMENT OTHERS 38.1 35.7 2.4 9.8 6.8 3.0 33.0 32.4 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.1 2.1 1.6 0.5 4.1 8.7 3.5 37.5 38.5 38.3 35.0 36.0 35.7 2.5 2.5 2.6 9.8 9.5 9.7 7.0 6.7 6.9 2.8 2.8 2.8 33.0 33.9 33.7 32.3 32.9 32.8 0.7 1.0 0.9 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.2 2.2 2.0 2.1 1.7 1.5 1.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 3.8 3.3 3.4 9.2 8.8 9.0 3.8 3.2 3.1 38.0 35.1 2.9 9.7 6.9 2.8 34.7 33.9 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 1.8 1.4 0.4 3.1 7.9 4.1 TOTAL NUMBER OF GRADUATES 69,568 71,853 74,691 76,940 80,606 20 tAbLe 14 ProJeCtIoN oF PUbLIC HIGH SCHooL GrAdUAteS 2008* 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Alamance-Burlington 1,398 1,387 1,344 1,342 1,405 1,381 1,327 1,444 1,426 1,504 1,558 Alexander County 329 337 335 353 354 347 365 340 327 336 360 Alleghany County 113 100 116 108 98 94 103 96 118 114 109 Anson County 228 269 228 253 258 203 202 194 186 189 203 Ashe County 200 208 193 210 200 190 207 224 240 241 212 Avery County 126 130 155 149 146 121 147 135 133 144 136 Beaufort County 416 409 415 390 379 384 368 383 369 382 421 Bertie County 199 162 168 161 177 169 162 154 147 151 142 Bladen County 337 331 280 287 296 281 285 254 268 275 266 Brunswick County 705 670 680 775 708 631 666 694 657 701 777 Buncombe County 1,536 1,611 1,550 1,597 1,587 1,511 1,583 1,533 1,534 1,632 1,658 Asheville City 243 266 223 225 229 225 195 213 212 224 232 Burke County 918 874 843 782 838 777 788 739 770 755 797 Cabarrus County 1,489 1,549 1,640 1,770 1,777 1,904 1,965 2,090 2,192 2,429 2,690 Kannapolis City 249 239 236 250 277 284 263 293 299 327 311 Caldwell County 767 766 769 792 781 747 754 745 801 774 789 Camden County 129 121 117 125 118 124 126 131 141 141 141 Carteret County 515 559 571 557 563 540 519 537 579 565 586 Caswell County 193 206 222 191 198 185 164 161 168 172 166 Catawba County 1,101 1,175 1,214 1,234 1,157 1,215 1,137 1,192 1,207 1,233 1,278 Hickory City 289 258 238 241 262 244 253 246 278 279 308 Newton Conover City 197 187 172 185 175 162 156 166 175 159 181 Chatham County 505 474 470 435 491 476 432 484 499 519 549 Cherokee County 233 252 256 249 244 236 248 232 228 212 234 Edenton/Chowan 123 162 153 141 145 152 121 154 116 139 132 Clay County 84 89 94 84 72 89 90 90 81 94 103 Cleveland County 973 984 941 1,035 973 906 875 915 937 873 919 Columbus County 418 453 388 373 357 366 356 342 379 399 383 Whiteville City 139 160 165 151 141 148 160 166 135 156 132 Craven County 924 854 820 909 835 810 797 820 832 878 863 Cumberland County 3,281 3,355 3,295 3,303 3,268 3,263 3,121 3,379 3,257 3,323 3,357 Currituck County 275 285 270 280 280 267 281 250 290 328 279 Dare County 376 370 359 385 326 357 346 346 316 317 338 Davidson County 1,187 1,239 1,302 1,233 1,216 1,218 1,262 1,277 1,359 1,299 1,414 Lexington City 127 167 142 149 152 130 145 131 137 131 160 Thomasville City 123 150 139 141 144 128 113 145 145 148 143 Davie County 371 424 419 418 426 449 434 437 476 474 481 Duplin County 431 460 458 461 449 402 420 452 482 448 493 Durham Public 1,847 1,928 2,009 2,014 2,030 1,811 1,756 1,855 1,810 2,026 2,181 Edgecombe County 422 425 459 443 407 386 411 382 369 383 404 * 2008 column contains actual graduate count and does not include charter schools. 21 tAbLe 14 (CONTINUED) ProJeCtIoN oF PUbLIC HIGH SCHooL GrAdUAteS 2008* 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Forsyth County 2,945 3,022 3,038 3,029 2,976 2,961 2,983 3,102 3,130 3,303 3,469 Franklin County 541 497 492 512 530 552 495 560 579 551 582 Gaston County 1,983 1,974 1,983 1,949 1,893 1,884 1,937 1,943 2,097 2,160 2,276 Gates County 136 139 127 129 133 115 118 124 145 136 129 Graham County 75 61 70 81 64 70 70 64 70 78 70 Granville County 496 497 494 543 515 486 495 515 496 536 500 Greene County 153 191 192 161 172 166 178 178 196 198 210 Guilford County 4,623 4,666 4,587 4,830 4,906 4,836 4,958 4,986 5,176 5,208 5,482 Halifax County 274 252 254 259 223 202 166 172 165 156 161 Roanoke Rapids City 175 164 182 171 148 166 141 128 154 147 159 Weldon City 62 68 71 72 55 42 59 47 57 46 57 Harnett County 977 1,088 1,049 1,101 1,056 1,075 1,137 1,150 1,167 1,197 1,258 Haywood County 496 493 510 520 503 511 474 473 512 492 486 Henderson County 824 812 752 811 810 834 830 887 930 930 938 Hertford County 192 227 195 194 174 162 169 141 145 154 145 Hoke County 348 296 292 338 343 330 327 334 350 398 417 Hyde County 42 52 45 44 41 36 44 35 39 33 33 Iredell-Statesville 1,296 1,361 1,431 1,451 1,529 1,481 1,516 1,527 1,634 1,630 1,683 Mooresville City 349 326 368 375 378 367 364 440 455 504 518 Jackson County 215 228 215 201 203 197 207 231 223 243 238 Johnston County 1,557 1,629 1,693 1,676 1,806 1,881 1,974 1,983 2,218 2,312 2,348 Jones County 60 75 82 80 65 64 59 64 55 58 56 Lee County 535 561 539 565 539 564 536 558 560 607 587 Lenoir County 556 577 583 563 502 515 474 483 488 477 468 Lincoln County 797 809 811 790 856 844 838 824 871 887 969 Macon County 257 270 271 278 280 263 271 285 308 322 303 Madison County 142 158 138 140 139 153 150 151 151 172 153 Martin County 264 220 193 180 168 160 144 145 150 167 111 McDowell County 391 392 377 397 400 414 395 391 401 417 442 Charlotte-Mecklenburg 6,464 6,704 7,091 7,254 7,362 7,388 7,453 7,846 8,236 8,783 9,172 Mitchell County 128 126 122 123 116 121 109 102 112 114 124 Montgomery County 263 254 255 267 243 223 259 223 245 262 254 Moore County 898 808 860 903 906 872 884 894 986 975 987 Nash-Rocky Mount 1,058 1,062 1,017 1,062 999 1,048 965 980 925 944 933 New Hanover County 1,429 1,487 1,507 1,456 1,463 1,483 1,383 1,463 1,451 1,506 1,643 Northampton County 207 140 162 139 137 115 111 121 108 108 112 Onslow County 1,474 1,420 1,453 1,368 1,426 1,480 1,439 1,500 1,552 1,702 1,713 Orange County 490 488 440 442 503 468 473 477 474 539 501 Chapel Hill-Carrboro 789 835 797 841 854 847 842 916 942 909 960 Pamlico County 146 140 134 119 129 113 103 117 115 110 98 * 2008 column contains actual graduate count and does not include charter schools. 22 tAbLe 14 (CONTINUED) ProJeCtIoN oF PUbLIC HIGH SCHooL GrAdUAteS 2008* 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Pasquotank County 391 331 326 329 282 324 303 300 330 344 363 Pender County 463 505 549 510 530 521 479 588 584 567 641 Perquimans County 101 111 113 124 121 123 106 101 142 131 144 Person County 366 347 338 333 291 283 282 250 272 252 266 Pitt County 1,329 1,305 1,215 1,383 1,321 1,329 1,234 1,336 1,372 1,440 1,426 Polk County 165 156 168 160 179 167 149 163 171 164 171 Randolph County 1,094 1,036 1,025 1,074 1,041 1,064 1,038 1,069 1,105 1,165 1,191 Asheboro City 275 252 299 254 282 256 238 258 266 287 293 Richmond County 428 419 431 397 438 366 388 408 396 376 350 Robeson County 1,063 1,282 1,234 1,234 1,258 1,166 1,105 1,149 1,132 1,196 1,195 Rockingham County 813 878 801 881 834 801 770 778 757 785 755 Rowan-Salisbury 1,288 1,341 1,275 1,288 1,277 1,195 1,210 1,275 1,311 1,254 1,352 Rutherford County 599 622 595 568 571 557 541 472 505 489 495 Sampson County 431 443 477 516 505 498 494 464 479 494 527 Clinton City 164 168 136 134 131 148 149 154 163 181 189 Scotland County 375 385 428 370 388 350 356 376 354 347 386 Stanly County 18 619 611 577 601 573 557 496 572 533 537 Stokes County 486 495 503 451 517 489 464 469 467 445 455 Surry County 555 545 541 578 538 537 542 563 571 585 594 Elkin City 95 86 84 96 96 85 98 83 104 87 101 Mount Airy City 129 129 124 110 82 101 94 102 88 86 79 Swain County 117 117 142 109 136 129 109 127 132 134 142 Transylvania County 232 251 267 255 217 242 253 229 251 239 269 Tyrrell County 27 37 39 35 36 20 25 31 36 33 31 Union County 1,715 2,172 2,213 2,439 2,658 2,895 3,137 3,302 3,584 4,001 4,368 Vance County 426 515 475 445 395 376 362 343 335 353 360 Wake County 7,657 8,227 8,303 9,056 9,196 9,503 9,885 10,703 11,304 11,867 12,746 Warren County 204 196 186 191 177 173 145 142 146 155 147 Washington County 137 142 149 141 129 115 126 119 111 99 133 Watauga County 291 340 327 301 335 336 327 324 313 312 338 Wayne County 1,183 1,139 1,155 1,151 1,096 1,069 1,060 1,073 1,101 1,131 1,159 Wilkes County 586 562 571 575 561 562 554 572 542 569 599 Wilson County 624 636 643 652 645 593 614 571 654 685 674 Yadkin County 401 404 381 414 400 410 385 382 418 421 406 Yancey County 160 188 157 173 203 151 157 152 150 135 158 STATE TOTAL 82,011 84,996 85,001 86,898 86,951 86,310 86,371 89,309 92,361 95,682 99,671 * 2008 column contains actual graduate count and does not include charter schools. 23 tAbLe 15 PUbLIC SCHooL droPoUt ANd CoHort GrAdUAtIoN dAtA, 2006–07 4-Year Cohort 5-Year Cohort Grades 7-12 Grades 9-12 4-Year Cohort Students Graduation Rates 5-Year Cohort Students Graduation Rates Duplicated Dropouts Students Rates Duplicated Dropouts Students Rate Alamance-Burlington 1,742 71.7 1,878 68.2 445 4.1 439 6.0 Alexander County 453 76.2 413 71.2 101 3.9 98 5.7 Alleghany County 120 78.3 101 83.2 16 2.2 16 3.1 Anson County 363 64.7 361 63.4 62 3.1 60 4.5 Ashe County 297 84.2 254 68.5 65 4.2 65 6.1 Avery County 192 81.2 178 71.9 26 2.4 26 3.6 Beaufort County 575 62.8 638 59.7 149 4.4 145 6.2 Bertie County 266 71.4 268 67.5 24 1.6 24 2.4 Bladen County 487 61.6 462 64.7 153 5.7 148 8.1 Brunswick County 832 72.8 959 58.8 218 3.9 213 5.7 Buncombe County 1,915 73.4 1,980 72.9 460 3.7 448 5.4 Asheville City 315 77.5 293 66.9 60 3.4 60 4.6 Burke County 1,074 65.2 1,239 63.2 267 3.8 267 5.7 Cabarrus County 1,786 75.4 1,739 72.7 403 3.3 383 4.8 Kannapolis City 277 69.0 358 69.8 93 4.4 92 6.8 Caldwell County 992 70.7 1,090 66.7 227 3.6 223 5.4 Camden County 99 74.7 99 78.8 15 1.7 15 2.6 Carteret County 640 79.1 762 69.4 141 3.4 140 4.9 Caswell County 251 72.1 256 66.8 88 5.4 88 7.9 Catawba County 1,291 80.6 1,269 84.1 236 2.8 236 4.2 Hickory City 343 70.8 371 73.0 123 5.6 122 8.0 Newton Conover City 226 79.6 226 69.9 30 2.2 30 3.3 Chatham County 612 75.0 656 68.8 119 3.3 112 4.6 Cherokee County 244 78.7 293 81.2 54 3.1 54 4.6 Edenton/Chowan 193 73.6 204 73.5 37 3.1 37 4.6 Clay County 108 84.3 112 74.1 11 1.7 11 2.6 Cleveland County 1,345 70.9 1,417 64.2 359 4.3 352 6.3 Columbus County 538 69.5 639 61.8 108 3.3 101 4.6 Whiteville City 249 57.8 198 65.7 22 2.0 22 2.8 Craven County 1,017 73.4 1,118 70.6 230 3.4 230 5.1 Cumberland County 4,361 67.4 4,412 67.2 623 2.5 610 3.6 Currituck County 273 75.1 309 74.4 53 2.7 53 4.0 Dare County 383 82.8 445 71.9 33 1.4 33 2.1 Davidson County 1,474 68.8 1,556 69.0 413 4.2 389 5.9 Lexington City 169 62.1 231 46.8 47 3.5 47 5.5 Thomasville City 188 59.6 208 51.4 58 4.7 57 7.0 Davie County 405 73.8 440 81.1 96 3.1 96 4.8 Duplin County 596 74.2 628 71.7 161 4.1 151 5.8 Durham Public 2,138 66.3 2,255 71.7 516 3.4 508 4.9 Edgecombe County 548 65.1 707 60.5 160 4.4 153 6.2 9-12 State Totals include Charters - (207) 7-12 State Totals include Charters - (210) 24 tAbLe 15 (CONTINUED) PUbLIC SCHooL droPoUt ANd CoHort GrAdUAtIoN dAtA, 2006–07 4-Year Cohort 5-Year Cohort Grades 7-12 Grades 9-12 4-Year Cohort Students Graduation Rates 5-Year Cohort Students Graduation Rates Duplicated Dropouts Students Rates Duplicated Dropouts Students Rate Forsyth County 3,531 70.7 3,310 77.3 1,083 4.5 1,062 6.4 Franklin County 582 66.5 662 63.0 161 4.1 158 6.1 Gaston County 2,449 71.2 2,574 69.3 698 4.4 684 6.3 Gates County 168 79.8 155 71.0 47 4.6 47 6.6 Graham County 109 70.6 94 76.6 32 5.7 30 8.2 Granville County 623 66.9 547 75.7 142 3.2 136 4.7 Greene County 231 63.6 219 63.5 52 3.5 52 5.3 Guilford County 4,927 79.7 5,419 75.5 682 2.0 680 3.0 Halifax County 383 66.6 463 60.3 111 4.6 109 6.7 Roanoke Rapids City 226 64.6 229 63.8 74 5.1 71 7.3 Weldon City 59 67.8 103 57.3 19 3.8 19 5.3 Harnett County 1,177 71.0 1,198 69.4 376 4.4 372 6.5 Haywood County 608 75.0 623 69.3 154 4.0 154 6.1 Henderson County 951 79.0 967 77.1 162 2.7 161 4.0 Hertford County 235 68.9 313 57.2 35 2.1 35 3.1 Hoke County 386 63.7 503 50.1 153 5.1 145 7.7 Hyde County 44 79.5 47 68.1 13 4.0 12 5.2 Iredell-Statesville 1,499 75.3 1,428 74.2 312 3.1 307 4.5 Mooresville City 336 76.5 408 65.4 84 3.4 83 5.0 Jackson County 289 70.2 263 65.0 82 4.8 82 6.9 Johnston County 1,651 75.1 1,672 75.8 465 3.6 454 5.4 Jones County 112 65.2 106 66.0 25 4.1 23 5.6 Lee County 680 63.4 716 67.0 175 4.0 172 5.8 Lenoir County 715 66.3 844 58.4 193 4.0 189 5.7 Lincoln County 925 77.1 986 71.4 193 3.3 192 4.8 Macon County 304 76.0 343 68.5 100 4.8 92 6.6 Madison County 206 76.7 209 76.1 51 4.2 51 6.0 Martin County 412 54.6 368 73.9 85 4.3 81 6.2 McDowell County 508 68.1 554 66.2 147 4.8 144 7.1 Charlotte-Mecklenburg 7,789 73.8 6,555 75.4 2,711 4.6 2,512 6.4 Mitchell County 165 70.9 239 61.9 43 4.0 43 5.9 Montgomery County 352 71.0 328 72.9 78 3.8 76 5.4 Moore County 867 76.0 1,025 69.3 173 2.9 173 4.3 Nash-Rocky Mount 1,388 68.4 1,583 63.0 398 4.6 373 6.5 New Hanover County 1,988 64.0 2,262 61.8 464 4.0 463 5.9 Northampton County 281 70.1 268 63.8 87 6.1 86 8.7 Onslow County 1,731 71.6 1,919 68.0 322 3.1 319 4.5 Orange County 469 75.5 517 69.1 99 2.9 99 4.3 Chapel Hill-Carrboro 703 87.9 820 92.3 41 0.8 41 1.1 Pamlico County 175 80.6 172 76.2 26 3.0 26 4.0 9-12 State Totals include Charters - (207) 7-12 State Totals include Charters - (210) 25 tAbLe 15 (CONTINUED) PUbLIC SCHooL droPoUt ANd CoHort GrAdUAtIoN dAtA, 2006–07 4-Year Cohort 5-Year Cohort Grades 7-12 Grades 9-12 4-Year Cohort Students Graduation Rates 5-Year Cohort Students Graduation Rates Duplicated Dropouts Students Rates Duplicated Dropouts Students Rate Pasquotank County 487 62.8 624 50.2 104 3.6 104 5.2 Pender County 574 70.0 620 59.2 121 3.2 121 4.8 Perquimans County 145 71.7 167 71.3 31 3.6 30 5.2 Person County 445 67.9 441 79.8 103 3.8 98 5.3 Pitt County 1,608 62.4 1,711 67.3 519 4.8 509 6.9 Polk County 183 82.0 182 68.7 27 2.3 27 3.5 Randolph County 1,378 72.4 1,228 75.2 385 4.3 379 6.4 Asheboro City 327 77.1 340 72.4 72 3.5 71 5.2 Richmond County 573 66.8 630 61.9 202 5.2 178 7.2 Robeson County 1,642 60.4 1,839 57.1 482 4.4 476 6.5 Rockingham County 1,123 70.3 1,163 69.6 285 4.1 280 6.0 Rowan-Salisbury 1,645 70.3 1,723 69.4 401 3.9 380 5.5 Rutherford County 803 69.1 837 67.7 243 5.0 243 7.3 Sampson County 556 72.8 627 67.5 146 4.0 143 6.0 Clinton City 198 71.7 244 68.9 74 5.2 73 7.6 Scotland County 549 61.9 583 57.6 100 3.2 97 4.6 Stanly County 821 78.1 792 76.1 178 3.8 173 5.5 Stokes County 524 79.6 548 80.7 121 3.4 120 5.0 Surry County 689 77.4 659 80.0 188 4.5 184 6.5 Elkin City 81 85.2 81 84.0 11 1.8 11 2.8 Mount Airy City 145 80.0 161 80.7 18 2.1 18 2.9 Swain County 136 66.9 152 68.4 56 5.7 56 8.3 Transylvania County 301 77.7 292 78.1 63 3.4 62 4.8 Tyrrell County 49 87.8 52 65.4 11 3.8 9 4.5 Union County 2,254 77.3 2,211 72.8 325 2.1 315 3.2 Vance County 621 59.9 705 48.8 190 5.1 174 6.7 Wake County 8,772 79.3 7,742 84.9 1,809 3.1 1,647 4.2 Warren County 250 69.2 305 69.2 60 4.1 59 5.9 Washington County 140 81.4 172 72.7 15 1.5 13 2.0 Watauga County 425 69.4 368 79.1 68 3.0 68 4.4 Wayne County 1,485 71.6 1,633 63.7 254 2.8 249 4.2 Wilkes County 728 72.8 728 73.8 190 4.1 189 6.1 Wilson County 873 56.5 1,050 58.5 328 5.5 311 8.0 Yadkin County 476 76.7 484 75.8 77 2.6 76 3.9 Yancey County 204 76.0 193 76.2 38 3.0 38 4.6 STATE TOTAL 105,799 69.5 104,606 70.3 24,355 3.6 23,550 5.3 9-12 State Totals include Charters - (207) 7-12 State Totals include Charters - (210) 26 NortH CAroLINA PUbLIC SCHooL PerSoNNeL Public School Personnel Summary Table 16 is a summary of all full-time personnel employed as of October 1, 2008, at the school and central office levels. The source is the Public School Full-Time Personnel Report, which categorizes personnel by activity assignment, sex, race, and source of funds. This report is the only source of data on all full-time personnel both instructional and noninstructional. Public School Personnel summaries for each LEA are presented in Part II. Activity assignment classifications which are not self-explanatory are defined below. officials, Administrators, and Managers — Persons who set broad policies, exercise overall responsibility for execution of those policies, or direct operations of the school system—superintendent; deputy, associate, and assistant superintendents; school business officials; directors and administrators of district-wide programs; and other professional administrative staff. elementary teachers — Teachers of kindergarten through eighth grade. Secondary teachers — Teachers of ninth through twelfth grade. other teachers — Teachers of both elementary and secondary students. Teachers who cannot be defined clearly as either elementary or secondary. Guidance Personnel — Includes counselors, student counselors, and other guidance personnel. Psychological Personnel — Includes psychologists, psychometrists, psychiatrists, and psychological-social workers. Media Coordinators and Audio-Visual Staff — Staff members who are responsible for either school libraries or for preparing, caring for, and making available to instructional programs the equipment, materials, scripts, and other aids which assist teaching through sight and sound. Consultants and Supervisors of Instruction — Staff members who provide leadership and expertise in a field of specialization for the purpose of improving the performance of teachers and other instructional staff. other Professional Staff — Includes persons who cannot be properly included in other professional categories such as non-classroom teachers, dentists, speech therapists, school social workers, community workers, attendance officers, attorneys, architects, engineers, registered nurses, and other noninstructional staff. technicians — Includes computer programmers and operators, film inspectors, projectionists, graphic artists, drafters, engineering aides, nurses (licensed, practical, or vocational), dietitians, photographers, radio operators, scientific assistants, technical illustrators, and other technicians. Clerks/Secretaries — Includes secretaries, bookkeepers, messengers, office machine operators, clerk-typists, stenographers, court transcribers, hearing reporters, statistical clerks, dispatchers, license distributors, payroll clerks, and kindred workers. Service Workers — Paraprofessionals and persons in cafeteria maintenance, transportation programs, custodial workers and members of maintenance crews, security guards, etc. Skilled Workers/Craftsmen/women — Includes mechanics and repairers, electricians, heavy equipment operators, stationary engineers, skilled machine operators, carpenters, compositors/typesetters, and kindred workers. Laborers — Persons who perform manual labor such as garage laborers, car washers and greasers, gardeners and groundskeepers. 27 experience Status of School based Instructional Personnel The experience status of instructional personnel is collected annually on the Professional Personnel Activity Report or the School Activity Report. These reports include all school-level professional personnel who have student contact. The information presented in Table 17 by LEA and state totals is a summary of the experience status of all full-time and part-time principals, assistant principals, guidance counselors, media coordinators, and classroom teachers. Highest degree Held by Classroom teachers The information presented in Table 18 represents the educational level of all certified classroom teachers employed this year (full-time or part-time) at the school and central office levels. Please note that it is the highest degree held that is reported here, not necessarily the degree upon which salary is based. The information in this table comes from the 2007–08 teacher certification files. Selected Characteristics of Classroom teachers The selected characteristics of classroom teachers in Table 19 have been compiled from the salary certification and teacher certification files for the 2007–08 school year. The percentages and ranks that have been computed are based upon full-time-equivalents of employment. The percent and rankings of classroom teachers with graduate degrees include all who hold a degree higher than a bachelor’s. The percent and rankings of classroom teachers with no prior experience include all who are teaching this year for the first time. Local Salary Supplements The salary supplement information in Table 20 was compiled from the Local Salary Supplement Reports. It provides data on the number of LEAs paying local supplements and the amounts paid by LEAs with the highest and lowest supplements. Salary supplements are monies paid from local funds to augment the salaries of persons paid on the state salary schedule. Not every LEA pays supplements to all employees. 28 tAbLe 16 StAte SUMMArY oF PUbLIC SCHooL FULL-tIMe PerSoNNeL, 2007–08 SOURCE OF FUNDS State Federal Local Total SEx Male Female RACE/ETHNIC ORIGIN White Black Other Officials, Administrators, Managers Principals Assistant Principal, Teaching Assistant Principal, Non-teaching Total Administrators Elementary Teachers Secondary Teachers Other Teachers Total Teachers Guidance Psychological Librarian, Audiovisual Consultant, Supervisor Other Professionals Total Instructional Support TOTAL PROFESSIONALS 1,084 117 608 2,210 3 135 69 0 9 1,839 1 986 5,202 121 1,738 44,605 3,056 2,999 26,054 485 2,026 14,916 2,337 1,198 85,575 5,878 6,223 3,489 34 214 637 114 21 2,246 2 120 750 293 365 3,194 699 1,590 10,316 1,142 2,310 101,093 7,141 10,271 1,809 2,348 78 2,826 7,061 50,660 28,565 18,451 97,676 3,737 772 2,368 1,408 5,483 13,768 118,505 792 1,017 1,037 1,311 19 59 1,152 1,674 3,000 4,061 5,148 45,512 10,197 18,368 4,219 14,232 19,564 78,112 507 3,230 130 642 125 2,243 241 1,167 855 4,628 1,858 11,910 24,422 94,083 1,444 327 38 1,751 553 44 53 23 2 1,903 866 57 5,151 1,769 141 42,758 6,420 1,482 23,002 4,581 982 14,987 2,864 600 80,747 13,865 3,064 2,793 856 88 681 77 14 2,121 199 48 1,089 287 32 4,028 1,224 231 10,712 2,643 413 96,610 18,277 3,618 Teacher Assistants Technicians Clerical, Secretarial Service Workers Skilled Crafts Laborers, Unskilled TOTAL NONPROFESSIONALS 22,441 4,237 2,899 411 65 864 6,287 328 4,243 11,651 1,160 10,264 799 12 2,261 598 1 437 42,187 5,803 20,968 29,577 1,340 10,858 23,075 3,072 1,036 68,958 2,417 27,160 717 623 295 10,563 7,369 15,706 2,871 201 469 567 14,138 54,820 19,099 9,292 1,186 945 336 59 8,182 2,337 339 10,985 11,098 992 2,414 609 49 613 407 16 42,238 24,079 2,641 TOTAL 143,280 12,944 31,239 187,463 38,560 148,903 138,848 42,356 6,259 29 tAbLe 17 eXPerIeNCe StAtUS oF SCHooL bASed INStrUCtIoNAL PerSoNNeL, 2007–08* Alamance-Burlington Alexander County Alleghany County Anson County Ashe County Taught in This LEA Last Year 1,476 361 125 269 266 First Year Employed in Public Education 130 14 5 21 7 Returning After One or More Years Away From Public Education 16 2 1 4 3 Employed in Another LEA Last Year 68 20 10 16 3 Employed Out of State Last Year 18 1 2 9 1 Avery County Beaufort County Bertie County Bladen County Brunswick County 181 513 196 383 730 10 28 19 16 33 0 9 3 8 9 3 19 11 20 42 1 8 9 3 17 Buncombe County Asheville City Burke County Cabarrus County Kannapolis City 1,676 312 1,020 1,600 327 79 17 64 134 34 26 6 7 31 4 51 14 17 117 31 29 6 12 44 5 Caldwell County Camden County Carteret County Caswell County Catawba County 886 113 661 221 1,034 41 3 23 10 47 5 1 9 5 23 40 5 25 6 59 12 2 11 8 25 Hickory City Newton Conover City Chatham County Cherokee County Edenton/Chowan 289 196 522 299 173 31 21 50 7 12 4 4 7 2 6 26 19 22 9 8 2 2 20 8 2 Clay County Cleveland County Columbus County Whiteville City Craven County 99 1,225 471 183 947 7 38 13 5 65 0 15 5 2 17 4 25 18 13 38 1 11 4 2 26 Cumberland County Currituck County Dare County Davidson County Lexington City 3,312 281 396 1,227 212 390 4 16 62 20 53 5 5 13 5 126 8 8 40 15 135 8 13 7 3 Thomasville City Davie County Duplin County Durham Public Edgecombe County 166 429 510 2,198 431 32 28 33 179 55 4 10 3 44 13 14 28 18 127 26 1 3 1 68 10 *School level full-time and part-time personnel reported on the PPAR/SAR system. Instructional personnel includes principals, assistant principals, classroom teachers, school counselors, and media coordinators. 30 tAbLe 17 (CONTINUED) eXPerIeNCe StAtUS oF SCHooL bASed INStrUCtIoNAL PerSoNNeL, 2007–08* Returning After One Taught in This First Year Employed or More Years Away Employed in Another Employed Out of LEA Last Year in Public Education From Public Education LEA Last Year State Last Year Forsyth County 3,703 217 62 162 65 Franklin County 548 394 316 Gaston County 2,023 151 29 62 38 Gates County 144 6 3 7 3 Graham County 86 8 0 1 0 Granville County 574 28 12 25 14 Greene County 224 173 131 Guilford County 4,742 511 63 208 127 Halifax County 319 23 10 164 Roanoke Rapids City 19593 131 Weldon City 71 11062 Harnett County 1,109 134 28 90 26 Haywood County 571 207 18 15 Henderson County 784 52 24 34 27 Hertford County 230 241 13 11 Hoke County 403 809 34 21 Hyde County 70 4 0 3 4 Iredell-Statesville 1,317 112 20 56 52 Mooresville City 313 228 31 14 Jackson County 250 203 18 11 Johnston County 1,891 171 38 94 45 Jones County 103 7 1 9 1 Lee County 571 517 36 10 Lenoir County 655 687 227 Lincoln County 82553 1132 11 Macon County 315 203 168 Madison County 187 12281 Martin County 298 186 252 McDowell County 425 253 123 Mecklenburg County 6,742 794 326 295 333 Mitchell County 171 12111 Montgomery County 304 167 268 Moore County 755 49 16 42 30 Nash-Rocky Mount 1,232 48 15 52 7 New Hanover County 1,555 89 22 67 41 Northampton County 200 254 289 Onslow County 1,433 146 24 53 52 Orange County 488 237 45 21 Chapel Hill-Carrboro 793 46 12 74 48 Pamlico County 12254 114 *School level full-time and part-time personnel reported on the PPAR/SAR system. Instructional personnel includes principals, assistant principals, classroom teachers, school counselors, and media coordinators. 31 tAbLe 17 (CONTINUED) eXPerIeNCe StAtUS oF SCHooL bASed INStrUCtIoNAL PerSoNNeL, 2007��08* Returning After One Taught in This First Year Employed or More Years Away Employed in Another Employed Out of LEA Last Year in Public Education From Public Education LEA Last Year State Last Year Pasquotank County 423 27 12 16 27 Pender County 497 34 9 35 11 Perquimans County 121 11 2 12 0 Person County 385 32 2 18 9 Pitt County 1,433 124 20 124 20 Polk County 195 5 1 9 5 Randolph County 1,220 85 16 59 9 Asheboro City 304 19 5 14 1 Richmond County 555 43 9 19 6 Robeson County 1,530 138 26 78 22 Rockingham County 1,002 47 9 24 30 Rowan-Salisbury 1,492 88 22 75 29 Rutherford County 672 28 9 11 4 Sampson County 516 28 8 35 3 Clinton City 205 20 8 12 4 Scotland County 508 52 10 38 19 Stanly County 691 25 13 34 4 Stokes County 496 29 12 22 9 Surry County 613 35 11 19 5 Elkin City 93 1 1 8 0 Mount Airy City 129 5 2 5 2 Swain County 146 7 2 12 6 Transylvania County 260 21 4 5 6 Tyrrell County 56 3 0 4 1 Union County 2,297 201 45 176 121 Vance County 509 54 7 44 31 Wake County 8,528 459 158 438 423 Warren County 167 22 4 20 5 Washington County 151 12 5 9 5 Watauga County 349 13 5 19 2 Wayne County 1,283 94 31 44 22 Wilkes County 650 47 12 17 5 Wilson County 794 48 11 62 6 Yadkin County 409 21 6 17 2 Yancey County 181 9 2 4 5 STATE TOTAL 91,517 6,856 1,693 4,496 2,493 *School level full-time and part-time personnel reported on the PPAR/SAR system. Instructional personnel includes principals, assistant principals, classroom teachers, school counselors, and media coordinators. 32 tAbLe 18 HIGHeSt deGree HeLd bY CLASSrooM teACHerS, 2007–08 NO DEGREE No. % VOCATIONAL No. % BACHELOR No. % MASTERS No. % ADVANCED No. % DOCTORATE No. % Totals Alamance-Burlington 8 0.5 17 1.1 1,200 78.7 292 19.2 4 0.3 3 0.2 1,524 Alexander County 0 0.0 5 1.4 273 77.6 72 20.5 1 0.3 1 0.3 352 Alleghany County 5 3.8 1 0.8 84 63.2 42 31.6 1 0.8 0 0.0 133 Anson County 0 0.0 8 2.7 208 71.0 74 25.3 2 0.7 1 0.3 293 Ashe County 0 0.0 8 3.1 154 60.4 92 36.1 0 0.0 1 0.4 255 Avery County 2 1.1 2 1.1 133 70.4 50 26.5 1 0.5 1 0.5 189 Beaufort County 0 0.0 8 1.5 384 72.9 132 25.0 2 0.4 1 0.2 527 Bertie County 1 0.5 5 2.4 164 78.5 38 18.2 1 0.5 0 0.0 209 Bladen County 1 0.3 5 1.3 299 79.1 69 18.3 4 1.1 0 0.0 378 Brunswick County 3 0.4 11 1.4 605 77.6 159 20.4 2 0.3 0 0.0 780 Buncombe County 5 0.3 17 1.0 1,168 69.4 474 28.2 15 0.9 3 0.2 1,682 Asheville City 3 0.9 6 1.8 219 66.6 101 30.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 329 Burke County 5 0.5 6 0.6 722 67.7 324 30.4 6 0.6 3 0.3 1,066 Cabarrus County 7 0.4 19 1.0 1,353 72.9 467 25.1 10 0.5 1 0.1 1,857 Kannapolis City 11 2.8 1 0.3 291 74.8 86 22.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 389 Caldwell County 4 0.4 16 1.8 642 71.9 227 25.4 4 0.4 0 0.0 893 Camden County 0 0.0 0 0.0 101 75.4 33 24.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 134 Carteret County 3 0.5 1 0.2 466 70.6 190 28.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 660 Caswell County 1 0.4 4 1.7 156 68.1 67 29.3 1 0.4 0 0.0 229 Catawba County 3 0.3 12 1.0 790 69.0 332 29.0 6 0.5 2 0.2 1,145 Hickory City 4 1.3 3 1.0 210 67.3 94 30.1 1 0.3 0 0.0 312 Newton-Conover 1 0.5 2 0.9 157 72.4 57 26.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 217 Chatham County 3 0.5 6 1.0 422 73.0 142 24.6 4 0.7 1 0.2 578 Cherokee County 0 0.0 2 0.7 189 65.9 88 30.7 7 2.4 1 0.3 287 Edenton/Chowan 0 0.0 3 1.6 143 75.7 42 22.2 0 0.0 1 0.5 189 Clay County 0 0.0 4 3.8 65 61.3 34 32.1 3 2.8 0 0.0 106 Cleveland County 8 0.7 14 1.1 801 65.7 386 31.7 9 0.7 1 0.1 1,219 Columbus County 2 0.4 11 2.4 337 73.4 109 23.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 459 Whiteville City 0 0.0 4 2.3 128 72.3 43 24.3 1 0.6 1 0.6 177 Craven County 2 0.2 6 0.6 755 75.0 237 23.6 6 0.6 0 0.0 1,006 Cumberland County 32 0.9 39 1.0 2,930 77.9 744 19.8 11 0.3 3 0.1 3,759 Currituck County 3 1.1 2 0.7 187 69.3 74 27.4 4 1.5 0 0.0 270 Dare County 3 0.8 4 1.0 253 63.9 132 33.3 3 0.8 1 0.3 396 Davidson County 1 0.1 14 1.1 980 77.6 264 20.9 3 0.2 1 0.1 1,263 Lexington City 5 2.1 2 0.9 196 83.4 31 13.2 1 0.4 0 0.0 235 Thomasville City 3 1.6 3 1.6 150 78.5 35 18.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 191 Davie County 5 1.1 5 1.1 338 74.9 100 22.2 3 0.7 0 0.0 451 Duplin County 7 1.1 14 2.3 470 76.4 120 19.5 2 0.3 2 0.3 615 Durham County 20 0.9 14 0.6 1,593 68.5 687 29.5 7 0.3 6 0.3 2,327 Edgecombe County 4 0.8 5 1.1 388 81.7 77 16.2 1 0.2 0 0.0 475 33 tAbLe 18 (CONTINUED) HIGHeSt deGree HeLd bY CLASSrooM teACHerS, 2007–08 NO DEGREE No. % VOCATIONAL No. % BACHELOR No. % MASTERS No. % ADVANCED No. % DOCTORATE No. % Totals Forsyth County 21 0.5 23 0.6 2,697 67.6 1,217 30.5 18 0.5 12 0.3 3,988 Franklin County 3 0.5 7 1.2 475 82.8 87 15.2 0 0.0 2 0.3 574 Gaston County 9 0.4 30 1.5 1,610 77.9 404 19.6 10 0.5 3 0.1 2,066 Gates County 1 0.6 2 1.3 114 72.6 38 24.2 2 1.3 0 0.0 157 Graham County 1 1.1 1 1.1 68 77.3 17 19.3 1 1.1 0 0.0 88 Granville County 5 0.9 8 1.4 451 77.8 112 19.3 0 0.0 4 0.7 580 Greene County 2 0.9 3 1.3 172 75.4 50 21.9 0 0.0 1 0.4 228 Guilford County 55 1.1 48 1.0 3,738 74.5 1,147 22.8 18 0.4 14 0.3 5,020 Halifax County 0 0.0 9 2.8 249 78.1 58 18.2 3 0.9 0 0.0 319 Roanoke Rapids City 1 0.5 2 1.0 143 72.6 50 25.4 1 0.5 0 0.0 197 Weldon City 0 0.0 0 0.0 60 77.9 16 20.8 1 1.3 0 0.0 77 Harnett County 9 0.7 18 1.4 989 77.1 264 20.6 1 0.1 1 0.1 1,282 Haywood County 1 0.2 8 1.4 400 71.6 142 25.4 6 1.1 2 0.4 559 Henderson County 1 0.1 10 1.1 630 68.7 267 29.1 7 0.8 2 0.2 917 Hertford County 11 4.4 4 1.6 194 77.0 42 16.7 1 0.4 0 0.0 252 Hoke County 8 1.5 7 1.3 433 83.1 71 13.6 1 0.2 1 0.2 521 Hyde County 0 0.0 1 1.4 57 78.1 15 20.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 73 Iredell-Statesville 12 0.8 17 1.2 1,043 73.4 346 24.3 3 0.2 0 0.0 1,421 Mooresville City 1 0.3 7 1.9 238 65.9 111 30.7 3 0.8 1 0.3 361 Jackson County 4 1.5 1 0.4 185 68.5 76 28.1 4 1.5 0 0.0 270 Johnston County 22 1.0 22 1.0 1,681 78.0 418 19.4 11 0.5 2 0.1 2,156 Jones County 1 0.9 3 2.8 84 77.1 20 18.3 1 0.9 0 0.0 109 Lee County 4 0.6 7 1.1 468 75.4 136 21.9 3 0.5 3 0.5 621 Lenoir County 5 0.7 11 1.6 532 78.1 130 19.1 3 0.4 0 0.0 681 Lincoln County 1 0.1 7 0.9 613 75.3 190 23.3 2 0.2 1 0.1 814 Macon County 1 0.3 4 1.2 239 73.8 78 24.1 2 0.6 0 0.0 324 Madison County 1 0.5 5 2.6 148 76.7 36 18.7 2 1.0 1 0.5 193 Martin County 0 0.0 3 1.0 240 76.9 67 21.5 2 0.6 0 0.0 312 McDowell County 2 0.4 8 1.7 321 70.1 124 27.1 1 0.2 2 0.4 458 Mecklenburg County 105 1.2 58 0.6 6,262 69.6 2,511 27.9 43 0.5 20 0.2 8,999 Mitchell County 0 0.0 3 1.8 121 74.2 35 21.5 4 2.5 0 0.0 163 Montgomery County 1 0.3 8 2.4 239 72.9 75 22.9 4 1.2 1 0.3 328 Moore County 6 0.7 13 1.6 557 68.2 236 28.9 5 0.6 0 0.0 817 Nash-Rocky Mount 3 0.3 17 1.5 913 78.6 222 19.1 4 0.3 2 0.2 1,161 New Hanover County 10 0.6 11 0.7 1,228 76.1 362 22.4 3 0.2 0 0.0 1,614 Northampton County 3 1.3 8 3.5 186 81.6 30 13.2 1 0.4 0 0.0 228 Onslow County 12 0.8 21 1.4 1,196 78.4 289 19.0 2 0.1 5 0.0 1,525 Orange County 2 0.4 0 0.0 343 64.7 181 34.2 3 0.6 1 0.2 530 Chapel Hill-Carrboro 7 0.8 2 0.2 499 55.6 375 41.8 5 0.6 9 1.0 897 Pamlico County 0 0.0 2 1.5 107 79.9 25 18.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 134 34 tAbLe 18 (CONTINUED) HIGHeSt deGree HeLd bY CLASSrooM teACHerS, 2007–08 NO DEGREE No. % VOCATIONAL No. % BACHELOR No. % MASTERS No. % ADVANCED No. % DOCTORATE No. % Totals Pasquotank County 7 1.5 4 0.9 352 75.7 96 20.6 5 1.1 1 0.2 465 Pender County 2 0.4 8 1.5 416 77.6 108 20.1 0 0.0 2 0.4 536 Perquimans County 1 0.8 1 0.8 95 73.6 31 24.0 1 0.8 0 0.0 129 Person County 6 1.5 9 2.2 301 73.8 92 22.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 408 Pitt County 19 1.1 29 1.7 1,210 71.9 413 24.5 10 0.6 2 0.1 1,683 Polk County 0 0.0 2 1.0 117 58.8 75 37.7 4 2.0 1 0.5 199 Randolph County 7 0.6 18 1.4 991 79.0 232 18.5 5 0.4 1 0.1 1,254 Asheboro City 2 0.6 3 0.9 237 72.9 83 25.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 325 Richmond County 11 1.9 12 2.1 427 74.8 118 20.7 2 0.4 1 0.2 571 Robeson County 7 0.4 27 1.7 1,178 74.6 361 22.8 5 0.3 2 0.1 1,580 Rockingham County 2 0.2 13 1.3 683 69.0 290 29.3 1 0.1 1 0.1 990 Rowan-Salisbury 3 0.2 15 1.0 1,125 77.6 300 20.7 5 0.3 2 0.1 1,450 Rutherford County 6 0.9 7 1.1 420 63.8 221 33.6 3 0.5 1 0.2 658 Sampson County 1 0.2 3 0.5 426 77.3 118 21.4 2 0.4 1 0.2 551 Clinton City 2 0.9 1 0.5 172 77.8 46 20.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 221 Scotland County 0 0.0 6 1.1 425 78.0 113 20.7 1 0.2 0 0.0 545 Stanly County 3 0.4 12 1.7 546 77.2 144 20.4 2 0.3 0 0.0 707 Stokes County 4 0.8 9 1.8 383 76.4 100 20.0 5 1.0 0 0.0 501 Surry County 5 0.8 10 1.6 438 71.1 158 25.6 5 0.8 0 0.0 616 Elkin City 1 1.0 1 1.0 64 66.7 28 29.2 2 2.1 0 0.0 96 Mount Airy City 0 0.0 2 1.5 95 71.4 36 27.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 133 Swain County 1 0.7 2 1.3 107 71.3 37 24.7 2 1.3 1 0.7 150 Transylvania County 3 1.1 4 1.5 191 69.7 73 26.6 2 0.7 1 0.4 274 Tyrrell County 0 0.0 0 0.0 42 77.8 12 22.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 54 Union County 20 0.8 15 0.6 1,766 70.9 676 27.1 10 0.4 4 0.2 2,491 Vance County 1 0.2 6 1.0 470 81.9 97 16.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 574 Wake County 56 0.6 23 0.2 6,397 68.9 2,756 29.7 26 0.3 32 0.3 9,290 Warren County 2 1.0 2 1.0 155 79.5 35 17.9 1 0.5 0 0.0 195 Washington County 1 0.6 7 4.1 134 78.8 28 16.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 170 Watauga County 0 0.0 3 0.8 215 58.6 139 37.9 10 2.7 0 0.0 367 Wayne County 13 1.0 21 1.5 1,052 77.4 264 19.4 7 0.5 2 0.1 1,359 Wilkes County 4 0.6 6 0.9 503 75.1 155 23.1 1 0.1 1 0.1 670 Wilson County 4 0.5 6 0.7 657 80.9 139 17.1 3 0.4 3 0.4 812 Yadkin County 0 0.0 8 2.0 293 72.0 104 25.6 1 0.2 1 0.2 407 Yancey County 0 0.0 3 1.6 152 81.7 31 16.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 186 STATE TOTAL 690 0.7 1,026 1.0 72,262 72.9 24,596 24.8 428 0.4 185 0.2 99,187 35 tAbLe 19 SeLeCted CHArACterIStICS oF CLASSrooM teACHerS*, 2007–08 CLASSROOM TEACHERS WITH CLASSROOM TEACHERS WITH NO A GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PRIOR TEACHING ExPERIENCE Percent Rank** Percent Rank** Alamance-Burlington 19.6 95 7.8 82 Alexander County 21.0 78 4.0 27 Alleghany County 32.3 11 6.0 63 Anson County 26.3 39 6.8 72 Ashe County 36.5 4 3.1 10 Avery County 27.5 33 3.2 11 Beaufort County 25.6 44 4.9 42 Bertie County 18.7 103 12.4 111 Bladen County 19.3 98 3.4 13 Brunswick County 20.6 83 4.1 32 Buncombe County 29.3 26 4.0 27 Asheville City 30.7 16 4.0 27 Burke County 31.2 15 5.4 56 Cabarrus County 25.7 43 6.9 74 Kannapolis City 22.1 71 7.7 80 Caldwell County 25.9 42 4.5 34 Camden County 24.6 53 1.5 2 Carteret County 28.8 28 3.8 22 Caswell County 29.7 22 3.5 14 Catawba County 29.7 22 5.0 43 Hickory City 30.4 17 7.4 78 Newton Conover City 26.3 39 8.3 90 Chatham County 25.4 48 9.3 105 Cherokee County 33.4 9 3.5 14 Edenton/Chowan 22.8 64 5.3 50 Clay County 34.9 6 4.7 36 Cleveland County 32.5 10 4.2 33 Columbus County 23.7 58 3.7 18 Whiteville City 25.4 48 2.8 7 Craven County 24.2 55 5.6 59 Cumberland County 20.2 90 9.4 107 Currituck County 28.9 27 2.6 5 Dare County 34.3 7 4.8 39 Davidson County 21.2 76 5.0 43 Lexington City 13.6 115 6.4 66 Thomasville City 18.3 105 12.6 112 Davie County 22.8 64 5.5 57 Duplin County 20.2 90 6.3 65 Durham Public 30.1 20 7.7 80 Edgecombe County 16.4 111 10.5 110 * Includes only Classroom Teachers ** Classroom teachers with a graduate certificate are ranked in descending order; classroom teachers with no prior experience are ranked in ascending order. 36 tAbLe 19 (CONTINUED) SeLeCted CHArACterIStICS oF CLASSrooM teACHerS*, 2007–08 CLASSROOM TEACHERS WITH CLASSROOM TEACHERS WITH NO A GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PRIOR TEACHING ExPERIENCE Percent Rank** Percent Rank** Forsyth County 31.3 14 5.1 48 Franklin County 15.5 112 6.4 66 Gaston County 20.2 90 7.0 75 Gates County 25.5 46 1.9 3 Graham County 20.5 86 9.1 100 Granville County 20.0 93 4.7 36 Greene County 22.4 67 7.0 75 Guilford County 23.5 59 8.3 90 Halifax County 19.1 100 5.3 50 Roanoke Rapids City 25.9 42 3.0 8 Weldon City 22.1 71 10.4 109 Harnett County 20.7 82 8.8 97 Haywood County 26.8 35 3.8 22 Henderson County 30.1 20 3.8 22 Hertford County 17.1 107 8.3 90 Hoke County 14.0 113 16.1 115 Hyde County 20.5 86 6.8 72 Iredell-Statesville 24.6 53 9.1 100 Mooresville City 31.9 12 6.6 68 Jackson County 29.6 23 4.8 39 Johnston County 20.0 93 8.5 94 Jones County 19.3 98 9.2 104 Lee County 22.9 62 8.5 94 Lenoir County 19.5 96 9.1 100 Lincoln County 23.7 58 5.5 57 Macon County 24.7 51 3.7 18 Madison County 20.2 90 5.7 60 Martin County 22.1 71 3.8 22 McDowell County 27.7 32 3.9 26 Mecklenburg County 28.6 29 9.6 108 Mitchell County 23.9 56 3.7 18 Montgomery County 24.4 54 5.2 49 Moore County 29.5 25 5.0 43 Nash-Rocky Mount 19.6 95 4.0 27 New Hanover County 22.6 65 5.0 43 Northampton County 13.6 115 8.8 97 Onslow County 19.1 100 9.1 100 Orange County 34.9 6 4.5 34 Chapel Hill-Carrboro 43.4 1 6.7 70 Pamlico County 18.7 103 2.2 4 * Includes only Classroom Teachers ** Classroom teachers with a graduate certificate are ranked in descending order; classroom teachers with no prior experience are ranked in ascending order. 37 tAbLe 19 (CONTINUED) SeLeCted CHArACterIStICS oF CLASSrooM teACHerS*, 2007–08 CLASSROOM TEACHERS WITH CLASSROOM TEACHERS WITH NO A GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PRIOR TEACHING ExPERIENCE Percent Rank** Percent Rank** Pasquotank County 21.9 73 6.7 70 Pender County 20.5 86 7.8 82 Perquimans County 24.8 50 9.3 105 Person County 22.5 66 7.8 82 Pitt County 25.3 49 7.4 78 Polk County 40.23 3.08 Randolph County 19.0 101 6.2 64 Asheboro City 25.5 46 8.3 90 Richmond County 21.2 76 7.9 85 Robeson County 23.3 61 8.0 88 Rockingham County 29.5 25 4.0 27 Rowan-Salisbury 21.2 76 5.9 62 Rutherford County 34.2 8 3.5 14 Sampson County 22.0 72 5.3 50 Clinton City 20.8 80 7.2 77 Scotland County 20.9 79 9.0 99 Stanly County 20.7 82 3.5 14 Stokes County 21.0 78 4.8 39 Surry County 26.5 37 5.0 43 Elkin City 31.3 14 1.0 1 Mount Airy City 27.1 34 5.3 50 Swain County 26.7 36 5.3 50 Transylvania County 27.7 32 6.6 68 Tyrrell County 22.2 68 3.7 18 Union County 27.7 32 8.5 94 Vance County 16.9 108 13.6 114 Wake County 30.3 18 5.3 50 Warren County 18.5 104 12.8 113 Washington County 16.5 110 8.2 89 Watauga County 40.62 2.76 Wayne County 20.1 91 7.9 85 Wilkes County 23.4 60 7.9 85 Wilson County 17.9 106 5.7 60 Yadkin County 26.0 40 4.7 36 Yancey County 16.7 109 3.2 11 * Includes only Classroom Teachers ** Classroom teachers with a graduate certificate are ranked in descending order; classroom teachers with no prior experience are ranked in ascending order. 38 tAbLe 20 SeLeCted StAtIStICS oF LoCAL SALArY SUPPLeMeNtS 2007–08 POSITION CATEGORY NUMBER OF LEAS THAT PAID SUPPLEMENTS TO: OF THE LEAS THAT PAY SUPPLEMENTS: STATE AVERAGE* LOW HIGH No Pos. Certain Pos. All Pos. Avg. Amt. LEA Name Avg. Amt. LEA Name Teacher 4 10 101 $100 $205 $265 $300 $334 Mitchell County Alleghany County Madison County Ashe County Yancey County $10,332 Rockingham County $6,456 Chapel Hill/Carrboro $6,133 Asheville City $6,115 Wake County $5,697 Mecklenburg County $3,327 Principal 4 11 100 $250 $600 $725 $754 $1,425 Madison County Washington County Mitchell County Yancey County Macon County $25,770 Wake County $22,839 Chapel Hill/Carrboro $22,535 Durham County $19,956 Forsyth County $19,062 Guilford County $10,030 Assistant Principal 6 7 102 $100 $250 $275 $500 $500 Mitchell County Madison County Yancey County Washington County Ashe County $12,201 Mecklenburg County $11,942 Wake County $10,871 Guilford County $10,404 Chapel Hill/Carrboro $10,094 Buncombe County $5,967 * Average supplement for those who receive supplements 39 FINANCIAL INForMAtIoN This section is designed to provide information about the financing of public education. Since the fiscal and school years do not coincide, the data in this section are one or more years behind the data found in other sections of this publication. Data obtained from external sources, such as the disposable income by counties, may lag two years behind. The total expenditures for a school year are grouped into two major categories: • current expense expenditures are all expenditures connected with the daily operation of the more than two thousand schools of the state. • capital expense expenditures consist of all disbursements made for the construction of new buildings and grounds, reconstruction or repair of old buildings, and the acquisition of equipment with a lifetime greater than a year. The amount of capital expense expenditures fluctuates considerably from year to year. The current expense expenditures on the other hand, being closely tied to the number of students, are more stable. All derived statistics are computed for current expense expenditures only. This is especially true for statistics that can be meaningfully compared over several years. The Annual Financial Report System contains the current expense expenditures obtained from financial records submitted during the year, and electronic records obtained from the LEA files at the close of each fiscal year. Although the contents of the latter transmission are not audited, they are an accurate accounting of revenues and expenditures by each LEA for the preceding fiscal year. By legislative mandate, long-term debts of school systems (debt service) are a part of the county budget and controlled by the commissioners of the 100 counties and, therefore, not reported on the Annual Financial Report System. The report contains all current expenditures for public kindergartens, elementary and secondary schools, and special schools for exceptional children. However, expenditures for the Governor Morehead School for the Blind, the North Carolina Schools for the Deaf, the Fort Bragg and Camp Lejeune military base schools, and the Cherokee Indian reservation schools are not included. One derived statistic, per pupil expenditure, is of special interest since it is quoted and compared most often. In the tables of this section, it is computed only for current expense expenditures (excluding community services, Head Start, adult education, and inter/intra fund transfers) by using final average daily membership (ADM). Other publications, especially those from national sources, use average daily attendance (ADA) in computing this statistic. Since average daily membership is greater than average daily attendance, the latter method yields a higher figure for the per pupil expenditures. The average daily attendance figures in other sections of the Profile can be used to convert per pupil expenditure figures contained in this section to ones based on average daily attendance. The expenditure data contained in this section have three distinct funding sources. The first two, state and federal, are the amounts spent for education from the budgets of state and federal governments respectively. The local expenditures, on the other hand, are not synonymous with the amounts expended by local county governments. All expenditures not funded by the state or the federal governments are regarded as local expenditures. As such, they include all funds supplied from local governments and other local sources. 40 There are two tables in this section that list the per pupil expenditures for each school system. One includes all current expense expenditures while the other excludes all expenditures connected with child nutrition activities. The need for two separate tables emerged from our definition of local expenditures. Since the expenditures students make in purchasing their lunches are not funded by the state or federal governments, they are regarded as part of the local expenditures. In some contexts, however, there is a need to bring the local expenditures as close to the amounts spent by local governments as possible. The second per pupil expenditure table is designed to respond to that need. Current expense expenditures are given by source of funds and on a per pupil basis for each LEA in Part II of this publication. 41 tAbLe 21 Per CAPItA PerSoNAL INCoMe bY CoUNtY, 2006 COUNTY INCOME RANK COUNTY INCOME RANK Alamance-Burlington 28,265 39 Jones County 27,540 45 Alexander County 26,936 54 Lee County 28,975 34 Alleghany County 26,786 56 Lenoir County 28,212 40 Anson County 24,818 74 Lincoln County 28,719 38 Ashe County 26,224 62 Macon County 23,568 90 Avery County 24,747 75 Madison County 27,203 51 Beaufort County 27,391 49 Martin County 24,284 81 Bertie County 25,482 69 McDowell County 25,901 65 Bladen County 24,733 76 Mecklenburg County 44,267 1 Brunswick County 28,202 41 Mitchell County 23,392 93 Buncombe County 31,345 18 Montgomery County 25,715 66 Burke County 27,295 50 Moore County 36,932 6 Cabarrus County 33,161 14 Nash County 29,597 28 Caldwell County 27,520 46 New Hanover County 33,705 12 Camden County 29,705 26 Northampton County 27,792 44 Carteret County 32,086 16 Onslow County 31,942 17 Caswell County 24,915 72 Orange County 41,435 2 Catawba County 30,074 24 Pamlico County 29,563 29 Chatham County 39,704 3 Pasquotank County 24,860 73 Cherokee County 22,384 95 Pender County 25,361 71 Chowan County 28,933 35 Perquimans County 27,503 47 Clay County 24,222 83 Person County 26,847 55 Cleveland County 27,058 53 Pitt County 29,031 32 Columbus County 26,786 56 Polk County 37,873 5 Craven County 31,107 19 Randolph County 26,159 63 Cumberland County 34,245 10 Richmond County 24,018 85 Currituck County 30,842 22 Robeson County 21,675 99 Dare County 34,181 11 Rockingham County 26,706 58 Davidson County 28,765 37 Rowan County 29,001 33 Davie County 33,264 13 Rutherford County 25,504 68 Duplin County 23,851 87 Sampson County 24,697 77 Durham County 35,118 9 Scotland County 23,656 89 Edgecombe County 25,445 70 Stanly County 27,824 43 Forsyth County 36,402 7 Stokes County 26,314 61 Franklin County 26,419 60 Surry County 27,181 52 Gaston County 30,892 21 Swain County 23,430 92 Gates County 24,245 82 Transylvania County 29,642 27 Graham County 23,919 86 Tyrrell County 22,364 96 Granville County 24,673 78 Union County 30,898 20 Greene County 22,807 94 Vance County 24,537 80 Guilford County 35,658 8 Wake County 39,497 4 Halifax County 24,164 84 Warren County 21,073 100 Harnett County 25,700 67 Washington County 24,569 79 Haywood County 27,869 42 Watauga County 28,835 36 Henderson County 32,431 15 Wayne County 27,417 48 Hertford County 23,530 91 Wilkes County 29,466 30 Hoke County 22,157 97 Wilson County 29,879 25 Hyde County 23,684 88 Yadkin County 26,702 59 Iredell County 30,562 23 Yancey County 21,982 98 Jackson County Johnston County 26,074 29,216 64 31 North Carolina 32,247 *The per capita income figures are calculated and periodically revised by the Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce, using the estimates of the civilian population and personal income. The income figure represents income received from all sources and is measured before deduction of income and other personal taxes but after deductions for social security, government retirement, and other social insurance. It can include wages, proprietor income, rental income, dividends, interest, and government and business transfer payments. Other non-money transfers are included such as food stamps, health benefits, and subsidized housing or other non-money income. The total personal income for the county is divided by the estimated population of the county to produce per capita income. Source: Survey of Current Business, April 2008. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of Economic Analysis 42 tAbLe 22 NortH CAroLINA CUrreNt eXPeNSe eXPeNdItUreS bY SoUrCe oF FUNdS, 2006–07 Child Nutrition INCLUDED AMOUNTS ExPENDED BY SOURCE State Federal Local TOTAL Salaries Employee Benefits Purchased Services Supplies & Materials Instructional Equipment Other Objects 5,508,733,251 1,280,435,313 167,013,708 315,376,116 53,832,049 1,644,779 611,161,083 154,458,187 106,771,519 233,802,922 8,203,584 10,247,545 1,354,348,733 320,076,375 571,946,511 373,109,399 13,465,394 54,032,208 7,474,243,067 1,754,969,875 845,731,738 922,288,437 75,501,027 65,924,532 TOTAL Percent Of Total 7,327,035,216 65.8 1,124,644,840 10.1 2,686,978,620 24.1 11,138,658,676 100 PER PUPIL ExPENDITURES State Federal Local TOTAL % of Total Salaries Employee Benefits Purchased Services Supplies & Materials Instructional Equipment Other Objects TOTAL 3,965.10 921.64 120.21 227.00 38.75 1.18 5,273.88 439.90 111.17 76.85 168.29 5.90 7.38 809.49 974.84 230.39 411.68 268.56 9.69 38.89 1,934.05 5,379.84 1,263.20 608.74 663.85 54.34 47.45 8,017.42 67.1 15.7 7.6 8.3 0.7 0.6 100 * Per pupil expenditures were computed using the 2006-07 state total final average daily membership of 1,389,305. 43 tAbLe 23 CoMPArISoN oF Per PUPIL eXPeNdItUreS CUrreNt eXPeNSe eXPeNdItUreS oNLY PER PUPIL ExPENDITURES, BY SOURCE PER PUPIL ExPENDITURES, BY SOURCE CHILD NUTRITION INCLUDED State Federal Local Total State Federal Local 1996-1997 3,554.21 390.62 1,206.87 5,151.70 69.0 7.6 23.4 1997-1998 3,795.61 422.63 1,273.32 5,491.56 69.1 7.7 23.2 1998-1999 4,086.62 445.91 1,366.56 5,899.09 69.3 7.6 23.2 1999-2000 4,323.79 482.31 1,474.20 6,280.30 68.8 7.7 23.5 2000-2001 4,532.99 514.57 1,606.54 6,654.10 68.1 7.7 24.1 2001-2002 4,472.46 578.45 1,645.14 6,696.05 66.8 8.6 24.6 2002-2003 4,458.51 644.98 1,637.90 6,741.39 66.1 9.6 24.3 2003-2004 4,563.11 726.08 1,716.94 7,006.13 65.1 10.4 24.5 2004-2005 4,726.64 789.30 1,811.66 7,327.60 64.5 10.8 24.7 2005-2006 4,903.60 819.41 1,873.14 7,596.15 64.6 10.8 24.7 2006-2007 5,273.88 809.49 1,934.05 8,017.42 65.8 10.1 24.1 PER PUPIL ExPENDITURES, BY SOURCE PER PUPIL ExPENDITURES, BY SOURCE CHILD NUTRITION ExCLUDED State Federal Local Total State Federal Local 1996-1997 3,546.78 231.90 1,041.36 4,820.04 73.6 4.8 21.6 1997-1998 3,788.29 255.39 1,106.69 5,150.37 73.6 5.0 21.5 1998-1999 4,079.46 271.26 1,204.05 5,554.77 73.4 4.9 21.7 1999-2000 4,317.07 309.49 1,304.09 5,930.65 72.8 5.2 22.0 2000-2001 4,526.52 330.27 1,427.46 6,284.25 72.0 5.3 22.7 2001-2002 4,467.02 377.89 1,464.09 6,309.00 70.8 6.0 23.2 2002-2003 4,454.98 439.57 1,468.61 6,363.16 70.0 6.9 23.1 2003-2004 4,559.86 510.53 1,544.92 6,615.31 68.9 7.7 23.4 2004-2005 4,723.58 562.33 1,635.61 6,921.52 68.2 8.1 23.6 2005-2006 4,900.47 578.68 1,692.89 7,172.04 68.3 8.1 23.6 2006-2007 5,270.71 561.71 1,750.05 7,582.47 69.5 7.4 23.1 Note: Per pupil expenditures are calculated by using Final Average Daily Membership 44 tAbLe 24 Per PUPIL eXPeNdItUre rANKING, 2006–07 Child Nutrition INCLUDED STATE FEDERAL LOCAL TOTAL Alamance-Burlington Alexander County Alleghany County Anson County Ashe County PPE 4,851.33 5,187.20 7,160.78 6,312.74 6,278.21 Rank 112 86 10 29 30 PPE 687.01 638.37 989.25 1,443.89 1,021.97 Rank 94 98 48 11 42 PPE 1,541.34 1,244.89 1,851.01 1,289.13 1,458.62 Rank 69 96 34 91 76 PPE 7,079.68 7,070.46 10,001.04 9,045.76 8,758.80 Rank 111 112 11 31 40 Avery County Beaufort County Bertie County Bladen County Brunswick County 6,564.68 5,758.56 6,773.51 5,896.99 5,195.85 21 49 16 41 84 1,093.65 1,184.38 1,073.02 1,502.71 825.74 34 25 35 9 74 1,956.73 1,578.42 1,805.47 1,161.12 2,213.27 27 63 37 102 21 9,615.06 8,521.36 9,652.00 8,560.82 8,234.86 19 49 16 47 64 Buncombe County Asheville City Burke County Cabarrus County Kannapolis City 5,180.93 5,589.42 5,445.11 4,679.41 5,070.81 89 57 69 115 99 712.92 1,096.59 907.18 532.73 997.62 92 33 56 107 46 1,965.60 4,819.57 1,246.50 1,711.31 1,788.50 26 1 95 46 40 7,859.45 11,505.58 7,598.79 6,923.45 7,856.93 78 4 96 114 79 Caldwell County Camden County Carteret County Caswell County Catawba County 5,247.78 6,598.04 5,504.11 6,545.69 5,132.58 82 19 65 22 97 789.31 479.88 759.50 872.00 601.81 80 113 84 64 102 1,357.50 1,058.56 2,725.09 941.94 1,682.08 83 111 8 115 50 7,394.59 8,136.48 8,988.70 8,359.63 7,416.47 106 68 34 57 102 Hickory City Newton Conover City Chatham County Cherokee County Edenton/Chowan 5,159.89 5,404.90 5,195.53 6,464.60 6,439.20 92 74 85 23 24 920.90 1,302.67 743.22 1,152.21 1,020.69 52 18 88 28 43 1,774.60 1,792.41 2,638.26 1,533.37 1,901.96 42 38 11 70 30 7,855.39 8,499.98 8,577.01 9,150.18 9,361.85 80 51 46 29 26 Clay County Cleveland County Columbus County Whiteville City Craven County 7,067.10 5,508.58 6,104.75 6,063.80 5,323.39 12 64 32 33 78 748.86 911.92 1,161.29 1,221.22 1,054.71 87 54 27 23 38 1,268.69 1,691.69 1,041.83 1,125.83 1,283.55 94 49 112 104 92 9,084.65 8,112.19 8,307.87 8,410.85 7,661.65 30 70 61 55 91 Cumberland County Currituck County Dare County Davidson County Lexington City 5,042.41 5,648.47 5,421.50 4,865.63 5,846.59 103 54 73 111 45 1,056.49 507.16 484.96 484.41 1,313.27 37 109 111 112 17 1,564.32 2,445.12 3,916.40 1,193.41 1,873.89 66 15 3 99 32 7,663.22 8,600.75 9,822.86 6,543.45 9,033.75 90 45 13 115 33 Thomasville City Davie County Duplin County Durham Public Edgecombe County 5,861.07 5,096.48 5,871.16 5,172.85 5,927.50 44 98 43 90 39 1,998.96 545.61 1,203.88 891.25 1,161.66 1 106 24 59 26 1,791.16 1,762.80 1,036.70 2,976.44 1,069.59 39 43 113 6 109 9,651.19 7,404.89 8,111.74 9,040.54 8,158.75 17 104 71 32 66 45 tAbLe 24 (CONTINUED) Per PUPIL eXPeNdItUre rANKING, 2006–07 Child Nutrition INCLUDED STATE FEDERAL LOCAL TOTAL Forsyth County Franklin County Gaston County Gates County Graham County PPE 5,273.29 5,215.25 4,914.50 7,251.05 7,629.69 Rank 80 83 107 7 5 PPE 797.36 899.87 732.00 758.63 1,429.33 Rank 78 58 90 85 12 PPE 2,422.16 1,510.50 1,541.65 1,422.77 1,075.25 Rank 16 71 68 79 108 PPE 8,492.81 7,625.62 7,188.15 9,432.45 10,134.27 Rank 52 93 107 21 9 Granville County Greene County Guilford County Halifax County Roanoke Rapids City 5,251.75 6,570.82 4,930.51 6,647.46 5,729.25 81 20 106 18 50 629.03 1,280.99 783.07 1,637.73 879.90 99 21 81 6 62 1,681.99 1,330.38 2,667.25 1,083.87 2,013.17 51 88 10 107 25 7,562.77 9,182.19 8,380.83 9,369.06 8,622.32 99 28 56 25 44 Weldon City Harnett County Haywood County Henderson County Hertford County 6,914.16 5,309.21 5,448.03 5,164.43 6,835.77 14 79 68 91 15 1,933.16 935.52 826.58 813.86 1,328.48 2 50 73 76 16 3,496.02 1,149.94 2,165.72 1,704.05 1,206.24 5 103 22 47 97 12,343.34 7,394.67 8,440.33 7,682.34 9,370.49 3 105 54 89 24 Hoke County Hyde County Iredell-Statesville Mooresville City Jackson County 6,040.92 11,284.23 4,886.44 4,823.29 5,717.23 34 1 110 113 51 1,110.34 1,425.76 647.09 429.03 829.54 32 13 97 114 70 1,095.74 2,590.24 1,640.17 1,879.72 2,237.07 106 12 53 31 19 8,247.00 15,300.23 7,173.70 7,132.04 8,783.84 63 1 108 109 38 Johnston County Jones County Lee County Lenoir County Lincoln County 5,186.35 8,401.19 5,141.45 5,880.29 5,184.60 87 3 95 42 88 588.64 1,571.65 843.49 1,000.78 652.91 103 7 68 45 96 1,782.27 1,269.30 1,636.51 1,381.36 1,575.94 41 93 55 81 65 7,557.26 11,242.14 7,621.45 8,262.43 7,413.45 100 5 94 62 103 Macon County Madison County Martin County Mcdowell County Charlotte-Mecklenburg 5,786.64 6,216.04 6,366.03 5,601.49 4,905.74 48 31 26 56 108 753.89 759.58 1,290.53 844.57 694.74 86 83 20 67 93 1,809.38 1,378.70 1,721.62 1,302.86 2,517.31 36 82 45 89 14 8,349.91 8,354.32 9,378.18 7,748.92 8,117.79 59 58 23 86 69 Mitchell County Montgomery County Moore County Nash-Rocky Mount New Hanover County 6,999.99 5,978.59 5,062.72 5,424.20 5,061.18 13 35 100 72 101 835.17 1,386.38 735.56 1,037.46 863.77 69 14 89 40 65 1,099.51 1,616.70 1,919.08 1,693.64 2,864.66 105 57 29 48 7 8,934.67 8,981.67 7,717.36 8,155.30 8,789.61 36 35 88 67 37 Northampton County Onslow County Orange County Chapel Hill-Carrboro Pamlico County 7,122.11 5,157.21 5,351.04 5,009.82 7,770.65 11 93 76 105 4 1,710.41 796.10 603.03 427.00 993.48 4 79 101 115 47 1,637.75 1,634.93 3,602.28 4,495.27 1,483.26 54 56 4 2 73 10,470.27 7,588.24 9,556.35 9,932.09 10,247.39 7 97 20 12 8 46 tAbLe 24 (CONTINUED) Per PUPIL eXPeNdItUre rANKING, 2006–07 Child Nutrition INCLUDED STATE FEDERAL LOCAL TOTAL Pasquotank County Pender County Perquimans County Person County Pitt County PPE 5,696.34 5,146.89 7,217.57 5,448.35 5,380.24 Rank 52 94 8 67 75 PPE 1,071.22 829.31 1,295.89 902.13 876.20 Rank 36 71 19 57 63 PPE 1,929.90 1,490.19 1,594.28 1,597.67 1,742.00 Rank 28 72 62 61 44 PPE 8,697.46 7,466.39 10,107.74 7,948.15 7,998.44 Rank 43 101 10 75 73 Polk County Randolph County Asheboro City Richmond County Robeson County 6,322.54 5,027.78 5,517.30 5,957.23 5,962.01 28 104 63 38 37 828.22 612.79 1,008.40 909.46 1,341.85 72 100 44 55 15 2,527.04 1,354.03 2,014.79 1,180.25 1,010.93 13 85 24 100 114 9,677.80 6,994.60 8,540.49 8,046.94 8,314.79 15 113 48 72 60 Rockingham County Rowan-Salisbury Rutherford County Sampson County Clinton City 5,576.44 5,057.24 5,618.29 5,795.63 5,585.77 59 102 55 47 58 814.46 801.00 852.32 1,042.96 1,120.85 75 77 66 39 31 1,436.58 1,860.80 1,356.73 1,065.24 1,467.19 78 33 84 110 75 7,827.48 7,719.04 7,827.34 7,903.83 8,173.81 81 87 82 77 65 Scotland County Stanly County Stokes County Surry County Elkin City 6,338.00 5,563.68 5,659.62 5,571.23 5,920.41 27 61 53 60 40 1,684.55 780.36 685.97 888.21 577.63 5 82 95 61 105 1,600.22 1,600.69 1,649.82 1,345.28 2,225.33 60 59 52 86 20 9,622.77 7,944.73 7,995.41 7,804.72 8,723.37 18 76 74 84 42 Mount Airy City Swain County Transylvania County Tyrrell County Union County 5,798.88 7,178.59 5,441.31 10,819.33 4,742.82 46 9 70 2 114 1,140.08 1,273.92 890.27 1,474.44 518.09 30 22 60 10 108 2,329.85 1,292.05 2,144.04 1,609.55 1,842.46 18 90 23 58 35 9,268.81 9,744.56 8,475.62 13,903.32 7,103.37 27 14 53 2 110 Vance County Wake County Warren County Washington County Watauga County 5,966.05 4,886.91 6,693.85 7,410.08 5,458.96 36 109 17 6 66 1,146.57 499.62 1,519.35 1,811.05 586.79 29 110 8 3 104 1,405.52 2,405.15 1,175.17 1,577.16 2,724.59 80 17 101 64 9 8,518.14 7,791.68 9,388.37 10,798.29 8,770.34 50 85 22 6 39 Wayne County Wilkes County Wilson County Yadkin County Yancey County 5,542.94 5,342.90 5,135.16 5,426.06 6,378.63 62 77 96 71 25 913.62 922.38 954.56 728.83 1,032.19 53 51 49 91 41 1,199.64 1,556.30 1,473.67 1,446.22 1,333.35 98 67 74 77 87 7,656.20 7,821.58 7,563.39 7,601.11 8,744.17 92 83 98 95 41 STATE TOTAL 5,273.88 809.49 1,934.05 8,017.42 47 tAbLe 25 Per PUPIL eXPeNdItUre rANKING, 2006–07 Child Nutrition EXCLUDED STATE FEDERAL LOCAL TOTAL Alamance-Burlington Alexander County Alleghany County Anson County Ashe County PPE 4,851.33 5,172.34 7,125.85 6,291.86 6,265.38 Rank 112 89 10 29 30 PPE 439.24 408.80 685.65 1,031.48 724.60 Rank 97 100 46 14 42 PPE 1,311.07 974.18 1,610.58 1,183.58 1,159.69 Rank 69 102 37 80 82 PPE 6,601.64 6,555.32 9,422.08 8,506.92 8,149.67 Rank 111 113 13 33 45 Avery County Beaufort County Bertie County Bladen County Brunswick County 6,542.43 5,758.56 6,773.51 5,896.99 5,195.56 21 49 16 41 84 806.75 851.30 1,072.21 1,127.17 579.03 30 25 11 8 66 1,784.99 1,408.58 1,183.09 1,023.98 2,056.73 26 59 81 97 18 9,134.17 8,018.44 9,028.81 8,048.14 7,831.32 17 51 19 48 57 Buncombe County Asheville City Burke County Cabarrus County Kannapolis City 5,178.02 5,573.78 5,445.11 4,679.41 5,057.68 88 57 69 115 100 482.10 859.37 611.27 341.38 583.99 89 24 59 110 64 1,783.37 4,604.80 1,051.36 1,490.00 1,648.66 28 1 95 50 33 7,443.49 11,037.95 7,107.74 6,510.79 7,290.33 77 4 98 114 85 Caldwell County Camden County Carteret County Caswell County Catawba County 5,247.78 6,576.34 5,497.35 6,526.22 5,132.58 82 19 65 22 97 533.78 340.83 550.56 565.01 399.48 80 111 77 71 101 1,120.37 852.10 2,496.98 720.99 1,437.32 90 112 9 115 54 6,901.93 7,769.27 8,544.89 7,812.22 6,969.38 106 63 31 59 102 Hickory City Newton Conover City Chatham County Cherokee County Edenton/Chowan 5,159.89 5,404.90 5,178.45 6,448.80 6,423.25 91 73 87 23 24 612.16 1,011.43 496.70 798.73 738.58 58 15 86 31 40 1,580.54 1,609.07 2,435.99 1,265.68 1,761.78 39 38 11 74 30 7,352.59 8,025.40 8,111.14 8,513.21 8,923.61 81 49 46 32 22 Clay County Cleveland County Columbus County Whiteville City Craven County 7,020.87 5,508.58 6,093.02 6,049.51 5,323.39 12 64 32 33 78 531.03 640.97 826.39 870.57 793.56 81 53 26 22 33 1,028.02 1,506.47 853.29 969.96 1,141.22 96 47 111 103 85 8,579.92 7,656.02 7,772.70 7,890.04 7,258.17 30 69 62 56 88 Cumberland County Currituck County Dare County Davidson County Lexington City 5,042.41 5,633.81 5,402.92 4,861.30 5,846.59 103 54 74 111 45 767.39 368.87 364.48 316.86 865.63 38 107 108 113 23 1,440.48 2,159.71 3,686.42 967.59 1,783.45 53 17 3 104 27 7,250.28 8,162.39 9,453.82 6,145.75 8,495.67 89 44 11 115 34 Thomasville City Davie County Duplin County Durham Public Edgecombe County 5,861.07 5,094.01 5,871.16 5,170.43 5,927.50 44 98 43 90 39 1,401.36 358.52 826.24 648.98 825.56 2 109 27 50 28 1,682.17 1,488.99 879.26 2,881.72 959.84 32 51 110 6 105 8,944.60 6,941.52 7,576.66 8,701.13 7,712.90 21 104 72 27 66 48 tAbLe 25 (CONTINUED) Per PUPIL eXPeNdItUre rANKING, 2006–07 Child Nutrition EXCLUDED STATE FEDERAL LOCAL TOTAL Forsyth County Franklin County Gaston County Gates County Graham County PPE 5,273.29 5,214.50 4,908.53 7,250.59 7,562.46 Rank 80 83 107 7 5 PPE 557.34 629.20 479.89 495.00 1,185.75 Rank 74 55 90 87 6 PPE 2,278.68 1,344.62 1,302.52 1,226.06 739.59 Rank 14 65 71 79 114 PPE 8,109.31 7,188.32 6,690.94 8,971.65 9,487.80 Rank 47 94 110 20 10 Granville County Greene County Guilford County Halifax County Roanoke Rapids City 5,251.32 6,563.44 4,930.51 6,647.46 5,707.41 81 20 106 18 50 394.08 816.91 514.80 1,178.11 668.88 103 29 85 7 47 1,513.41 1,231.80 2,521.93 941.44 1,803.15 46 78 8 106 24 7,158.81 8,612.15 7,967.24 8,767.01 8,179.44 96 28 53 26 42 Weldon City Harnett County Haywood County Henderson County Hertford County 6,838.48 5,308.77 5,448.03 5,159.73 6,835.77 14 79 68 92 15 1,486.50 631.45 590.01 577.86 917.29 1 54 62 68 21 3,259.26 1,001.16 1,885.62 1,494.19 1,136.72 5 100 22 48 87 11,584.24 6,941.38 7,923.66 7,231.78 8,889.78 3 105 55 91 23 Hoke County Hyde County Iredell-Statesville Mooresville City Jackson County 6,035.53 11,284.23 4,886.44 4,811.58 5,702.15 34 1 110 113 51 779.84 1,062.08 441.23 267.52 569.98 34 13 96 115 69 917.43 2,391.49 1,411.49 1,640.69 1,995.73 109 12 58 34 20 7,732.80 14,737.80 6,739.16 6,719.79 8,267.86 64 1 107 108 39 Johnston County Jones County Lee County Lenoir County Lincoln County 5,183.24 8,363.35 5,141.45 5,880.29 5,184.60 86 3 95 42 85 378.00 1,097.31 545.14 698.27 414.43 106 9 78 45 99 1,572.63 1,078.45 1,491.14 1,236.44 1,369.28 40 94 49 76 61 7,133.87 10,539.11 7,177.73 7,815.00 6,968.31 97 5 95 58 103 Macon County Madison County Martin County Mcdowell County Charlotte-Mecklenburg 5,779.13 6,192.50 6,366.03 5,601.49 4,901.83 48 31 26 56 108 482.36 461.73 933.21 554.94 453.02 88 93 20 76 94 1,536.75 1,153.03 1,558.43 1,088.46 2,332.48 45 83 42 92 13 7,798.24 7,807.26 8,857.67 7,244.89 7,687.33 61 60 24 90 68 Mitchell County Montgomery County Moore County Nash-Rocky Mount New Hanover County 6,994.10 5,962.38 5,062.72 5,424.20 5,052.55 13 35 99 70 102 560.14 997.54 527.34 738.55 645.95 72 16 82 41 51 939.86 1,414.87 1,774.08 1,544.80 2,631.76 107 57 29 43 7 8,494.10 8,374.79 7,364.14 7,707.55 8,330.26 35 37 80 67 38 Northampton County Onslow County Orange County Chapel Hill-Carrboro Pamlico County 7,122.11 5,156.53 5,351.04 5,009.82 7,737.41 11 93 76 105 4 1,278.26 579.86 445.26 309.44 741.96 4 65 95 114 39 1,425.95 1,469.78 3,344.46 4,301.06 1,315.95 56 52 4 2 67 9,826.32 7,206.17 9,140.76 9,620.32 9,795.32 7 93 16 9 8 49 tAbLe 25 (CONTINUED) Per PUPIL eXPeNdItUre rANKING, 2006–07 Child Nutrition EXCLUDED STATE FEDERAL LOCAL TOTAL Pasquotank County Pender County Perquimans County Person County Pitt County PPE 5,683.68 5,146.89 7,184.94 5,448.35 5,371.14 Rank 52 94 8 67 75 PPE 777.51 569.31 950.75 627.96 610.50 Rank 35 70 19 56 61 PPE 1,728.43 1,355.24 1,299.70 1,398.23 1,567.60 Rank 31 64 72 60 41 PPE 8,189.62 7,071.44 9,435.39 7,474.54 7,549.24 Rank 41 100 12 76 73 Polk County Randolph County Asheboro City Richmond County Robeson County 6,304.53 5,027.78 5,516.86 5,952.36 5,956.50 28 104 63 38 37 557.22 387.17 705.29 652.76 982.73 75 104 44 48 17 2,263.39 1,148.98 1,798.48 988.39 781.73 15 84 25 101 113 9,125.14 6,563.93 8,020.63 7,593.51 7,720.96 18 112 50 70 65 Rockingham County Rowan-Salisbury Rutherford County Sampson County Clinton City 5,566.29 5,057.24 5,618.16 5,792.98 5,573.63 60 101 55 46 58 543.24 523.03 559.47 651.05 713.33 79 84 73 49 43 1,239.94 1,636.51 1,140.48 927.16 1,292.36 75 35 86 108 73 7,349.47 7,216.78 7,318.11 7,371.19 7,579.32 82 92 83 79 71 Scotland County Stanly County Stokes County Surry County Elkin City 6,338.00 5,557.72 5,659.62 5,567.82 5,920.41 27 61 53 59 40 1,272.56 525.83 477.96 578.05 395.07 5 83 92 67 102 1,544.56 1,339.89 1,355.84 1,126.48 1,857.97 44 66 63 89 23 9,155.
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Full Text | Public Schools of North Carolina State Board of Education | Department of Public Instruction North Carolina Public Schools Statistical Profile 2008 Public Schools of North Carolina State Board of Education | Department of Public Instruction STATEBOARDOFEDUCATION The guiding mission of the North Carolina State Board of Education is that every public school student will graduate from high school, globally competitive for work and postsecondary education and prepared for life in the 21st Century. WILLIAMC.HARRISON KATHYA.TAFT ROBERT“TOM”SPEED Chairman and Chief Executive Greenville Boone Officer :: Fayetteville RAYDURHAM MELISSAE.BARTLETT WAYNEMCDEVITT Jacksonville Statesville Vice Chair :: Asheville KEVIND.HOWELL JOHNA.TATEIII WALTERDALTON Raleigh Charlotte Lieutenant Governor :: Rutherfordton SHIRLEYE.HARRIS PATRICIAN.WILLOUGHBY JANETCOWELL Troy Raleigh State Treasurer :: Raleigh NCDEPARTMENTOFPUBLICINSTRUCTION JuneSt.ClairAtkinson,Ed.D.,StateSuperintendent 301N.WilmingtonStreet::Raleigh,NorthCarolina 276012825 In compliance with federal law, NC Public Schools administers all stateoperated educational programs, employment activities and admissions without discrimination because of race, religion, national or ethnic origin, color, age, military service, disability, or gender, except where exemption is appropriate and allowed by law. Inquiriesorcomplaintsregardingdiscriminationissuesshouldbedirectedto: Dr. Rebecca Garland, Chief Academic Officer :: Academic Services and Instructional Support 6368 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 276996368 :: Telephone: (919) 8073200 :: Fax: (919) 8074065 VisitusontheWeb::www.ncpublicschools.org M0309 ForeWord The North Carolina Public Schools Statistical Profile is a collection of statistical information about North Carolina’s elementary and secondary schools. This is the thirty-fourth edition of the publication. It was initiated in 1975. The purpose of this book is to provide general statistical data to the public, professional educators, and the General Assembly. This profile includes information on public school pupils, personnel, and finances. Tables with statewide data are presented in Part I. Part II contains data on pupil accounting, high school graduate intentions, public school personnel, and current expense expenditures for each local school system. Part III provides pupil accounting and financial data for the charter schools. This publication would not be possible without the full support and dedicated efforts of public school administrators, principals, and teachers. Their efforts in making this information available are gratefully acknowledged. William C. Harrison June St. Clair Atkinson Chairman and Chief Executive Officer State Superintendent State Board of Education of Public Instruction iii CoNteNtS Page Foreword ................................................................................................................. iii PArt I : StAte SUMMArY PUPIL INFORMATION ................................................................................. 1 Pupil Accounting .................................................................................... 1 Nonpromotion Rate by Grade ................................................................. 2 Exceptional Pupils .................................................................................. 2 Pupil Membership by Race and Gender .................................................. 2 High School Graduates Intentions ........................................................... 3 Projections of High School Graduates ..................................................... 3 Public School Dropout and Retention Data ........................................... 3 NORTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SCHOOL PERSONNEL ................................... 27 Public School Personnel Summary .......................................................... 27 Experience Status of School Based Instructional Personnel ...................... 28 Highest Degree Held by Classroom Teachers .......................................... 28 Selected Characteristics of Classroom Teachers ....................................... 28 Local Salary Supplements ....................................................................... 28 FINANCIAL INFORMATION ........................................................................ 40 TRANSPORTATION ...................................................................................... 64 COURSE MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY ............................................................. 68 PArt II : LoCAL edUCAtIoN AGeNCIeS See Alphabetical List of Local Education Agencies on Page viii. PArt III : CHArter SCHooLS CHARTER SCHOOLS .................................................................................. 311 v tAbLeS Page Pupil Information Table 1 Final Enrollment by Grade ........................................................... 4 Table 2 Final Average Daily Membership by Grade .................................. 5 Table 3 Final Average Daily Attendance by Grade ................................... 6 Table 4 Membership Last Day by Grade .................................................. 7 Table 5 Promotions by Grade .................................................................. 8 Table 6 Nonpromotions by Grade ............................................................ 9 Table 7 Nonpromotion Rate by Grade ..................................................... 10 Table 8 Impact of Summer School on Nonpromotion Rate, 2006–07 ....... 11 Table 9 Pupils in Membership Being Served by Exceptional Children Programs, 2007–08 .................................. 12 Table 10 Pupils in Membership by Race and Sex, 2007–08 ....................... 15 Table 11 A History of Pupil Membership by Race ...................................... 18 Table 12 2007 High School Graduates Intentions Including 2006 Summer School ............................................................... 19 Table 13 Intentions of High School Graduates—A Five Year History ........... 20 Table 14 Projection of Public High School Graduates ................................ 21 Table 15 Public School Dropout and Cohort Graduation Data, 2006–07 ....................................................... 24 Public School Personnel Table 16 State Summary of Public School Full-Time Personnel, 2007–08 ................................................................ 29 Table 17 Experience Status of School Based Instructional Personnel, 2007–08 ................................................................. 30 Table 18 Highest Degree Held by Classroom Teachers, 2007–08 ............... 33 Table 19 Selected Characteristics of Classroom Teachers, 2007–08 ............ 36 Table 20 Selected Statistics of Local Salary Supplements, 2007–08 ............ 39 Financial Information Table 21 Per Capita Personal Income by County, 2006 ............................. 42 Table 22 North Carolina Current Expense Expenditures by Source of Funds, 2006–07 .................................................... 43 Table 23 Comparison of Per Pupil Expenditures ......................................... 44 vi Page Table 24 Per Pupil Expenditure Ranking, 2006–07 (Child Nutrition Included) ......................................................... 45 Table 25 Per Pupil Expenditure Ranking, 2006–07 Table 27 Current Expense Expenditures by Table 28 Capital Outlay Expenditures by Source Table 29 Ranking of 2006–07 Final Average Daily Membership, Table 30 County Appropriations and Supplemental Taxes (Child Nutrition Excluded) ........................................................ 48 Table 26 Revenue From All Sources, 2006–07 .......................................... 51 Purpose Codes, 2006–07 .......................................................... 52 of Funds, 2006–07 ................................................................... 58 Total Per Pupil Expenditures, and Capital Outlay ...................... 59 for Education (Current Expense), 2006–07 ................................ 62 Table 31 Supplemental Taxes for Education, 2006–07 ................................ 63 transportation Table 32 Student Transportation on Public School Buses, 2006–07 ............ 65 Course Membership Table 33 Course Membership Summary, 2007–08 ..................................... 68 Charter Schools Table 34 Final Average Daily Membership by Grade, 2006–07 .................. 313 Table 37 Pupils in Membership Being Served by Exceptional Table 38 Per Pupil Expenditure Ranking, 2006–07 Table 39 Per Pupil Expenditure Ranking, 2006–07 Table 41 Current Expense Expenditures by Purpose Codes, 2006–07 Table 35 First Month Average Daily Membership by Grade, 2007–08 ........ 315 Table 36 Charter School Membership by Race and Sex, 2007–08 .............. 317 Children Programs, 2007–08 (Charter Schools) ........................ 319 Child Nutrition Included (Charter Schools) ............................... 321 Child Nutrition Excluded (Charter Schools) .............................. 323 Table 40 Revenue From All Sources, 2006–07 (Charter Schools) ................ 325 (Charter Schools) ...................................................................... 326 vii ALPHAbetICAL LISt oF LoCAL edUCAtIoN AGeNCIeS Page Page Page Alamance County........................ 78 Gaston County ............................ 162 Pender County ........................... 240 Alexander County........................ 80 Gates County .............................. 164 Perquimans County .................... 242 Alleghany County........................ 82 Graham County ......................... 166 Person County ........................... 244 Anson County ............................. 84 Granville County......................... 168 Pitt County ................................ 246 Ashe County .............................. 86 Greene County .......................... 170 Polk County ............................... 248 Asheboro City ............................ 252 Guilford County ......................... 172 Randolph County ....................... 250 Asheville City .............................. 100 Halifax County ........................... 174 Richmond County ...................... 254 Avery County .............................. 88 Harnett County ........................... 180 Roanoke Rapids City ................... 176 Beaufort County ......................... 90 Haywood County ....................... 182 Robeson County ......................... 256 Bertie County ............................ 92 Henderson County ...................... 184 Rockingham County ................... 258 Bladen County ........................... 94 Hertford County ......................... 186 Rowan County ............................ 260 Brunswick County ...................... 96 Hickory City ............................... 118 Rutherford County ...................... 262 Buncombe County ...................... 98 Hoke County ............................. 188 Sampson County ........................ 264 Burke County ............................. 102 Hyde County ............................. 190 Scotland County ......................... 268 Cabarrus County ......................... 104 Iredell-Statesville ........................ 192 Stanly County ............................ 270 Caldwell County ......................... 108 Jackson County............................ 196 Stokes County ............................ 272 Camden County ........................ 110 Johnston County ......................... 198 Surry County .............................. 274 Carteret County .......................... 112 Jones County .............................. 200 Swain County ............................. 280 Caswell County .......................... 114 Kannapolis City .......................... 106 Thomasville City.......................... 148 Catawba County ......................... 116 Lee County ................................ 202 Transylvania County .................... 282 Chapel Hill-Carrboro City............ 234 Lenoir County ............................ 204 Tyrrell County ............................. 284 Chatham County ........................ 122 Lexington City ............................ 146 Union County ............................. 286 Cherokee County ........................ 124 Lincoln County ........................... 206 Vance County ............................. 288 Clay County .............................. 128 Macon County ............................ 208 Wake County ............................ 290 Cleveland County........................ 130 Madison County ......................... 210 Warren County .......................... 292 Clinton City ................................ 266 Martin County ........................... 212 Washington County .................... 294 Columbus County ....................... 132 McDowell County ...................... 214 Watauga County ......................... 296 Craven County ........................... 136 Mecklenburg County................... 216 Wayne County ............................ 298 Cumberland County ................... 138 Mitchell County .......................... 218 Weldon City .............................. 178 Currituck County......................... 140 Montgomery County ................... 220 Whiteville City ........................... 134 Dare County .............................. 142 Moore County ............................ 222 Wilkes County ........................... 300 Davidson County ........................ 144 Mooresville City .......................... 194 Wilson County .......................... 302 Davie County ............................. 150 Mount Airy City .......................... 278 Yadkin County ........................... 304 Duplin County ........................... 152 Nash-Rocky Mount .................... 224 Yancey County .......................... 306 Durham County ......................... 154 New Hanover County.................. 226 Edenton/Chowan County............. 126 Newton-Conover City.................. 120 Edgecombe County .................... 156 Northampton County................... 228 Elkin City .................................. 276 Onslow County ......................... 230 Forsyth County ........................... 158 Orange County .......................... 232 Franklin County .......................... 160 Pamlico County .......................... 236 Pasquotank County ..................... 238 viii Part I: State Summary PUPIL INForMAtIoN Pupil Accounting Pupil accounting data are among the most useful sources of information available to state and local administrators and to the public in general. This information provides the core of the data used in evaluation, planning, allocation of funds, and measurement of compliance with federal and state regulations. The basic pupil accounting form used in North Carolina is the Principal’s Monthly Report. There are nine reporting periods of twenty school days each. Enrollment (ENROLL), average daily membership (ADM), and average daily attendance (ADA) are calculated from this report. Membership-last-day (MLD), promotions (PROM), and nonpromotions (NP) are derived from the ninth month report. Tables 1–6 present state totals of these student counts for the past five years. First month 2007-08 figures are included for enrollment, ADM, and ADA. Pupil accounting data for each local education agency (LEA) appear in Part II and in Part III for charter schools. the definitions of pupil accounting terms used in this publication are: enrollment: The term enrollment represents the number of pupils registered in the state’s public schools. Once a pupil is initially counted in the enrollment figure, he/she remains in that count throughout the school year. Students transferring to the North Carolina public school system from another state or from non-public schools are added to enrollment. Enrollment is not reduced by transfers, withdrawals, deaths, or midyear graduations. The end of the year enrollment thus shows a higher count than the actual number of students in school. Final enrollment, therefore, should not be compared to first month enrollment. Average daily Membership: The total number of school days within a given term—usually a school month or school year—that a student’s name is on the current roll of a class, regardless of his/her being present or absent, is the “number of days in membership” for that student. The sum of the “number of days in membership” for all students divided by the number of school days in the term yields ADM. The final average daily membership is the total days in membership for all students over the school year divided by the number of days school was in session. Average daily membership is a more accurate count of the number of students in school than enrollment. Average daily Attendance: Attendance is the presence of a student on days when school is in session. A student is counted as present only when he/she is actually at school, present at another activity sponsored by the school as part of the school’s program, or personally supervised by a member of the staff. The total number of days of attendance for all students divided by the total number of school days in a given period gives the average daily attendance (ADA). Membership Last day, Promotions, and Nonpromotions: Membership Last Day refers to the number of students remaining in membership as of the last day of school for the academic year. Students who are in membership on the last day are either advanced to the next grade (promotions) for the coming school year or retained in the same grade (nonpromotions) for the succeeding school year. Promotions and nonpromotions have been adjusted after summer school. 1 Nonpromotion rate by Grade Statewide nonpromotion rates over a six-year period are presented in Table 7. The rates were computed by dividing the number of nonpromoted students (NP) by the last school day membership (MLD). Nonpromotion rates for individual LEAs can be calculated using NP and MLD figures given in Part II. Since promotion policies vary among LEAs, care should be exercised in making comparisons of nonpromotion rates, particularly at the secondary level. Many secondary schools require the completion of a fixed number of Carnegie units or of a required curriculum to advance to the next grade level. In many cases, nonpromotion of a grade in high school may indicate the failure of a single course rather than the entire or overall course load for that grade level. Many students who are not promoted at the end of the regular school session attend summer school. A number of them are promoted to the next grade after successfully completing the summer session. Nonpromotion rates reflect the results of summer school promotions. Table 8 reveals the impact of the 2006 summer school on the 2006–07 nonpromotion rate. exceptional Pupils Information on the numbers of exceptional students identified and served by primary exceptionality classification as of December 1 is a part of the certified headcount submitted to Exceptional Children/Instructional Services each year. The figures in Table 9 represent an unduplicated count of students (ages 3–21) who have Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and are eligible for federal funds (Title VI-B). "Unduplicated" means, a child who has more than one category of disability is counted only in the category of his/her primary disability. Pupil Membership by race and Gender Information on pupils in membership by their race and gender is collected annually by the Department of Public Instruction. This information is maintained to ensure compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IV of the Education Amendments of 1972. Membership is reported by race and gender as of the end of the first school month. Table 10 is a summary of the pupils in membership for 2007–08 by race and gender. Table 11 presents pupil membership by race from 1988–89 to 2007–08. These figures should not be confused with average daily membership. Charter school membership is excluded from Table 10 and Table 11. Table 36 on pages 317–318 lists this data for Charter Schools. 2 High School Graduates Intentions At the end of the school year, guidance counselors and principals at every high school report the postgraduate intentions of their diploma recipients. The report includes all those who have completed the requirements for graduation since the end of the previous school year. Intentions of the graduates are categorized as follows: · enrolling in senior (four year) institutions (public and private); · enrolling in community and technical colleges; · enrolling in junior colleges; · enrolling in trade, business, and nursing schools; · enlisting in military service; · seeking employment; · other. Table 12 is the state summary of 2007 graduates’ intentions. Table 13 presents a five-year history of this information. High school graduates’ intentions for each LEA can be found in Part II of this publication. A projection of the number of high school graduates by LEA is presented in Table 14. The future number of high school graduates in each LEA is determined by the prevailing birth counts, immigration and emigration rates into and out of the region, promotions, and school dropout patterns. Public School dropout and Cohort Graduation data A dropout is a student who leaves school before graduation or completion of a program of study for any reason except death or transfer to another school. Students drop out of school for many reasons—academic failure, discipline problems, employment, illness, marriage, family instability, and/or dislike of school. The dropout statistics in Table 15 are compiled from information submitted to the Department of Public Instruction by local school systems. Beginning with the 1998–99 dropout reporting, North Carolina State Board of Education policy changes ended the annual reporting of unduplicated dropout rates. Therefore, the rates shown in Table 15 are duplicated rates. The duplicated count of dropouts includes all students who fit the definition of a dropout for the reporting year, regardless of whether or not they had also been reported as dropouts in previous years. These rates also include students who withdrew from school to pursue community college GED or adult high school diploma programs. The four-year cohort graduation rate is the percentage of students who graduated (diplomas and certificates) at the end of the current school year, who entered the ninth grade four years earlier. The four-year cohort graduation rate in 2007 (for those students who entered ninth grade in 2003–04) was 69.5 percent. The five-year cohort graduation rate is the percentage of students who graduated (diplomas and certificates) at the end of the current school year, who entered the ninth grade five years earlier. The five-year cohort graduation rate in 2007 (for those students who entered ninth grade in 2002–03) was 70.3 percent. 3 tAbLe 1 FINAL eNroLLMeNt bY GrAde Excludes Charter Schools K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2002-03 108,657 107,397 104,668 107,834 105,409 108,771 110,061 110,897 108,309 121,883 98,371 85,676 73,523 1,351,456 2003-04 113,062 109,628 104,896 105,620 107,077 106,310 111,176 111,855 111,005 126,888 102,807 88,468 76,095 1,374,887 2004-05 115,372 113,484 107,273 105,432 105,603 107,779 108,653 112,582 111,692 130,576 106,441 91,898 79,025 1,395,810 2005-06 121,045 116,295 112,399 108,782 106,452 107,095 110,752 111,091 113,138 132,665 110,669 96,238 82,291 1,428,912 2006-07 121,505 121,226 115,274 113,037 109,561 107,426 109,350 112,319 111,989 134,609 111,828 98,920 85,376 1,452,420 CHArter SCHooL FINAL eNroLLMeNt bY GrAde K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2002-03 2,320 2,295 2,069 2,089 1,989 2,077 2,131 1,784 1,563 960 716 472 332 20,797 2003-04 2,491 2,299 2,223 2,072 2,158 2,236 2,434 2,064 1,722 870 706 557 405 22,237 2004-05 2,861 2,679 2,518 2,435 2,294 2,542 2,749 2,483 2,011 1,077 802 581 493 25,525 2005-06 2,964 2,933 2,709 2,574 2,620 2,610 3,065 2,774 2,437 1,243 893 666 495 27,983 2006-07 3,021 2,980 2,887 2,677 2,661 2,828 3,008 2,910 2,654 1,445 1,118 797 575 29,561 FIrSt MoNtH eNroLLMeNt bY GrAde, 2007-08 K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2007-08 117,911 120,802 117,852 114,587 111,069 109,295 109,476 110,619 112,220 133,666 110,344 98,917 86,985 1,453,743 Public 114,595 117,557 114,593 111,532 108,174 106,024 106,161 107,613 109,489 132,006 109,071 97,984 86,270 1,421,069 Charter 3,316 3,245 3,259 3,055 2,895 3,271 3,315 3,006 2,731 1,660 1,273 933 715 32,674 4 tAbLe 2 FINAL AVerAGe dAILY MeMberSHIP bY GrAde Excludes Charter Schools K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2002-03 102,786 102,901 100,717 103,846 101,824 105,074 105,808 106,431 103,680 112,347 92,310 80,512 71,358 1,289,594 2003-04 107,040 105,074 100,899 101,746 103,405 102,852 106,751 107,443 106,392 116,763 96,008 83,257 73,533 1,311,163 2004-05 109,230 108,891 103,358 101,805 102,109 104,477 104,799 108,177 107,310 120,035 99,270 86,560 75,988 1,332,009 2005-06 114,565 111,863 108,272 105,032 102,983 103,829 106,895 106,956 108,805 121,893 103,185 90,472 78,945 1,363,695 2006-07 115,529 116,799 111,264 109,409 106,171 104,321 105,720 108,385 107,960 124,150 104,050 93,522 82,025 1,389,305 CHArter SCHooL FINAL AVerAGe dAILY MeMberSHIP bY GrAde K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2002-03 2,167 2,243 2,041 2,036 1,918 2,022 2,039 1,688 1,486 755 586 415 305 19,701 2003-04 2,342 2,224 2,162 2,043 2,086 2,163 2,373 1,974 1,665 755 611 497 364 21,259 2004-05 2,739 2,611 2,440 2,383 2,217 2,411 2,707 2,384 1,929 930 690 509 446 24,396 2005-06 2,780 2,798 2,584 2,449 2,509 2,504 2,908 2,628 2,258 1,146 816 606 487 26,473 2006-07 2,854 2,865 2,779 2,546 2,589 2,687 2,920 2,791 2,543 1,298 992 703 554 28,121 FIrSt MoNtH AVerAGe dAILY MeMberSHIP bY GrAde, 2007-08 K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2007-08 115,660 120,558 117,998 114,872 111,466 109,656 108,544 109,896 111,444 131,063 109,129 97,838 86,743 1,444,867 Public 112,414 117,327 114,765 111,837 108,587 106,407 105,199 106,923 108,738 129,435 107,877 96,916 86,044 1,412,469 Charter 3,246 3,231 3,233 3,035 2,879 3,249 3,345 2,973 2,706 1,628 1,252 922 699 32,398 5 tAbLe 3 FINAL AVerAGe dAILY AtteNdANCe bY GrAde Excludes Charter Schools K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2002-03 97,300 98,139 96,383 99,565 97,548 100,544 100,348 100,420 97,525 105,176 87,287 76,064 67,312 1,223,611 2003-04 101,476 100,359 96,745 97,690 99,150 98,567 101,129 101,299 99,961 109,208 90,674 78,605 69,233 1,244,096 2004-05 103,591 104,001 99,060 97,817 98,043 100,217 99,644 102,236 101,052 112,734 94,102 81,912 71,836 1,266,245 2005-06 108,605 106,818 103,699 100,870 98,844 99,582 101,492 101,006 102,197 113,988 97,382 85,307 74,342 1,294,132 2006-07 109,224 111,256 106,321 104,801 101,741 99,933 100,461 102,318 101,458 115,832 98,076 88,047 77,164 1,316,632 CHArter SCHooL FINAL AVerAGe dAILY AtteNdANCe bY GrAde K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2002-03 2,048 2,126 1,933 1,940 1,830 1,931 1,940 1,598 1,403 688 534 378 274 18,623 2003-04 2,214 2,114 2,060 1,950 1,993 2,066 2,261 1,869 1,577 704 563 459 340 20,170 2004-05 2,597 2,483 2,324 2,282 2,129 2,307 2,592 2,269 1,834 865 637 470 410 23,199 2005-06 2,639 2,677 2,472 2,342 2,403 2,400 2,786 2,499 2,153 1,065 757 563 447 25,203 2006-07 2,690 2,717 2,641 2,433 2,476 2,573 2,792 2,657 2,423 1,216 932 660 515 26,725 FIrSt MoNtH AVerAGe dAILY AtteNdANCe bY GrAde, 2007-08 K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total State 112,086 117,117 114,949 112,076 108,646 106,806 105,538 106,399 107,371 125,028 104,591 93,649 83,129 1,397,385 Public 108,926 113,972 111,800 109,116 105,838 103,647 102,263 103,499 104,732 123,461 103,398 92,768 82,458 1,365,878 Charter 3,160 3,145 3,149 2,960 2,808 3,159 3,275 2,900 2,639 1,567 1,193 881 671 31,507 6 tAbLe 4 MeMberSHIP LASt dAY bY GrAde Excludes Charter Schools K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2002-03 103,095 103,085 100,882 103,910 102,075 105,190 105,961 106,248 103,248 108,396 89,214 77,409 70,351 1,279,064 2003-04 107,575 105,305 101,253 102,027 103,708 103,166 106,799 107,363 106,096 112,938 92,592 80,394 72,186 1,301,402 2004-05 109,874 109,362 103,887 102,332 102,546 104,971 105,113 108,272 107,366 116,044 96,143 83,842 74,226 1,323,978 2005-06 115,030 112,351 108,695 105,459 103,381 104,188 106,926 106,954 108,416 117,359 99,435 87,427 76,888 1,352,509 2006-07 116,037 117,223 111,627 109,710 106,503 104,673 105,756 108,346 107,694 119,644 99,686 90,854 79,930 1,377,683 CHArter SCHooL MeMberSHIP LASt dAY bY GrAde K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2002-03 2,121 2,196 1,996 1,986 1,866 1,973 1,968 1,638 1,450 694 529 397 293 19,107 2003-04 2,310 2,191 2,126 2,006 2,047 2,116 2,323 1,921 1,628 717 567 449 350 20,751 2004-05 2,708 2,566 2,407 2,334 2,184 2,345 2,655 2,321 1,889 874 645 472 427 23,827 2005-06 2,723 2,735 2,525 2,383 2,424 2,430 2,806 2,566 2,178 1,081 774 567 482 25,674 2006-07 2,794 2,817 2,722 2,498 2,531 2,643 2,863 2,736 2,487 1,248 920 641 551 27,451 FIrSt MoNtH MeMberSHIP bY GrAde, 2007-08 K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total State 116,936 121,231 118,618 115,418 112,036 110,266 109,132 110,579 112,186 132,679 109,834 98,231 87,487 1,454,633 Public 113,668 117,972 115,368 112,361 109,145 106,996 105,765 107,597 109,456 131,037 108,574 97,304 86,783 1,422,026 Charter 3,268 3,259 3,250 3,057 2,891 3,270 3,367 2,982 2,730 1,642 1,260 927 704 32,607 7 tAbLe 5 ProMotIoNS* bY GrAde Excludes Charter Schools K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2002-03 96,272 96,292 97,533 100,078 100,541 103,229 103,083 102,919 100,120 92,942 2003-04 100,883 99,023 98,167 98,684 102,415 101,568 104,286 104,378 103,182 96,745 2004-05 103,215 103,258 100,685 99,447 101,296 103,528 102,448 105,418 104,998 99,847 2005-06 108,674 106,454 105,530 102,913 101,910 102,786 104,209 104,290 105,670 99,900 2006-07 110,491 111,564 108,653 105,927 104,392 100,789 103,216 105,383 104,171 102,276 81,522 85,072 88,100 90,070 91,387 72,738 75,663 78,474 81,198 84,675 68,569 1,215,838 70,160 1,240,226 72,174 1,262,888 74,686 1,288,290 77,736 1,310,660 CHArter SCHooL ProMotIoNS* bY GrAde K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2,030 2,188 2,661 2,609 2,698 2,111 2,121 2,540 2,649 2,729 1,954 2,081 2,383 2,477 2,678 1,921 1,957 2,310 2,333 2,453 1,835 2,019 2,175 2,383 2,504 1,934 2,080 2,334 2,396 2,585 1,915 2,257 2,622 2,730 2,771 1,579 1,876 2,302 2,513 2,665 1,408 1,577 1,882 2,133 2,396 626 635 781 961 1,152 484 489 591 711 867 360 417 455 535 630 255 313 406 452 513 18,412 20,010 23,442 24,882 26,641 * Includes summer school promotions. 8 tAbLe 6 NoNProMotIoNS* bY GrAde Excludes Charter Schools K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2002-03 6,823 6,793 3,349 3,832 1,534 1,961 2,878 3,329 3,128 15,454 7,692 4,671 1,782 63,226 2003-04 6,692 6,282 3,086 3,343 1,293 1,598 2,513 2,985 2,914 16,193 7,520 4,731 2,026 61,176 2004-05 6,659 6,104 3,202 2,885 1,250 1,443 2,665 2,854 2,368 16,197 8,043 5,368 2,052 61,090 2005-06 6,356 5,897 3,165 2,546 1,471 1,402 2,717 2,664 2,746 17,459 9,365 6,229 2,202 64,219 2006-07 5,546 5,659 2,974 3,783 2,111 3,884 2,540 2,963 3,523 17,368 8,299 6,179 2,194 67,023 CHArter SCHooL NoNProMotIoNS* bY GrAde K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2002-03 91 85 42 65 31 39 53 59 42 68 45 37 38 695 2003-04 122 70 45 49 28 36 66 45 51 82 78 32 37 741 2004-05 154 85 75 75 33 40 117 74 30 239 154 54 75 1,205 2005-06 114 86 48 50 41 34 76 53 45 120 63 32 30 792 2006-07 96 88 44 45 27 58 92 71 91 96 53 11 38 810 * Includes summer promotions 9 tAbLe 7 NoNProMotIoN* rAte (%) bY GrAde Excludes Charter Schools K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2001-02 6.7 6.7 3.7 5.3 2.3 3.1 3.2 3.2 3.6 14.7 8.4 5.7 2.2 5.4 2002-03 6.6 6.6 3.3 3.7 1.5 1.9 2.7 2.7 3.0 14.3 8.6 6.0 2.5 4.9 2003-04 6.1 5.9 3.0 3.2 1.2 1.5 2.4 2.7 2.7 14.3 8.1 5.9 2.8 4.7 2004-05 6.1 5.6 3.1 2.8 1.2 1.4 2.5 2.6 2.2 14.0 8.4 6.4 2.8 4.6 2005-06 5.5 5.3 2.9 2.4 1.4 1.4 2.5 2.5 2.5 14.9 9.4 7.1 2.9 4.8 2006-07 4.8 4.8 2.7 3.4 2.0 3.7 2.4 2.7 3.3 14.5 8.3 6.8 2.7 4.9 CHArter SCHooL NoNProMotIoNS* rAte (%) bY GrAde K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 2001-02 4.5 4.0 1.9 4.1 1.6 2.9 3.1 2.1 2.9 13.1 10.6 7.5 14.1 3.8 2002-03 4.3 3.9 2.1 3.3 1.7 2.0 2.7 3.6 2.9 9.8 8.5 9.3 13.0 3.6 2003-04 5.3 3.2 2.1 2.4 1.4 1.7 2.8 2.3 3.1 11.4 13.8 7.1 10.6 3.6 2004-05 5.7 3.3 3.1 3.2 1.5 1.7 4.4 3.2 1.6 27.4 23.8 11.4 17.5 5.0 2005-06 4.2 3.1 1.9 2.1 1.7 1.4 2.7 2.1 2.1 11.1 8.1 5.6 6.2 3.1 2006-07 3.4 3.1 1.6 1.8 1.1 2.2 3.2 2.6 3.7 7.7 5.8 1.7 6.9 3.0 *Nonpromotions after summer school. 10 tAbLe 8 IMPACt oF SUMMer SCHooL oN NoNProMotIoN rAte, 2006-07 Includes Charter Schools Membership Year-End % of Summer Summer Revised % of Grade Last Day (MLD) Nonpromotion MLD Enrollment Promotion Nonpromotion MLD K 118,831 5,939 5.0 275 297 5,642 4.7 1 120,040 6,186 5.2 424 439 5,747 4.8 2 114,349 3,384 3.0 318 366 3,018 2.6 3 112,208 7,427 6.6 4,340 3,599 3,828 3.4 4 109,034 3,769 3.5 2,194 1,631 2,138 2.0 5 107,316 6,358 5.9 4,644 2,416 3,942 3.7 6 108,619 5,512 5.1 3,141 2,880 2,632 2.4 7 111,082 6,351 5.7 3,394 3,317 3,034 2.7 8 110,181 7,948 7.2 5,226 4,334 3,614 3.3 9 120,892 19,724 16.3 2,650 2,260 17,464 14.4 10 100,606 9,843 9.8 1,602 1,491 8,352 8.3 11 91,495 7,628 8.3 1,614 1,438 6,190 6.8 12 80,481 3,124 3.9 862 892 2,232 2.8 TOTAL 1,405,134 93,193 6.6 30,684 25,360 67,833 4.8 Note: Summer enrollment is the number of nonpromoted students who enrolled in the summer school program. The number does not include other summer school participants. 11 tAbLe 9 PUPILS IN MeMberSHIP beING SerVed bY eXCePtIoNAL CHILdreN ProGrAMS, 2007–08* AU Autistic EH Emotionally Handicapped MU Multi-Handicapped SP Severely/Profoundly Mentally Handicapped DB Deaf/Blind EM Educable Mentally Handicapped OH Other Health Impaired TB Traumatic Brain Injured DD Developmentally Delayed HI Hearing Impaired OI Orthodpedically Impaired TM Trainable Mentally Handicapped LD Specific Learning Disabled SI Speech-Language Impaired VI Visually Impaired LEA AU EH DB DD EM HI MU OI OH SP LD SI TM TB VI Totals Alamance-Burlington 143 126 165 273 41 50 23 501 1 1,138 652 21 12 8 3,154 Alexander County 23 45 51 96 12 3 8 109 1 181 239 12 2 782 Alleghany County 2 4 45 32 2 4 16 94 61 3 263 Anson County 8 7 65 142 4 2 7 111 3 128 262 22 761 Ashe County 13 22 95 47 5 8 4 36 142 161 7 4 1 545 Avery County 17 18 26 22 4 5 12 142 85 4 1 336 Beaufort County 29 63 113 142 8 7 1 85 7 370 273 25 2 13 1,138 Bertie County 8 4 51 73 2 17 5 165 85 8 4 422 Bladen County 12 24 80 179 4 2 2 144 2 113 104 19 3 3 691 Brunswick County 61 64 145 145 19 24 4 250 2 342 272 14 7 3 1,352 Buncombe County 224 119 171 200 30 101 19 626 9 1,037 815 50 10 8 3,419 Asheville City 37 16 62 45 2 9 2 94 124 107 8 2 2 510 Burke County 72 93 166 203 26 13 26 516 2 741 633 37 2 10 2,540 Cabarrus County 115 275 224 284 55 39 12 672 7 1,188 626 42 9 4 3,552 Kannapolis City 20 63 111 85 10 2 3 93 1 226 140 17 1 3 775 Caldwell County 45 45 1 103 235 12 23 10 81 14 352 469 21 3 9 1,423 Camden County 27 3 20 13 2 2 49 87 67 3 1 274 Carteret County 73 68 2 86 63 14 6 5 236 5 509 242 16 2 6 1,333 Caswell County 21 8 32 37 6 1 36 3 153 112 5 1 3 418 Catawba County 93 106 153 192 18 20 19 358 5 837 500 40 7 8 2,356 Hickory City 28 48 40 69 3 4 2 45 2 91 107 5 2 446 Newton Conover City 14 31 33 43 5 6 1 28 4 100 71 5 2 343 Chatham County 29 39 125 94 10 2 5 101 8 343 273 9 4 4 1,046 Cherokee County 8 11 50 32 1 4 3 27 234 129 8 1 4 512 Edenton/Chowan 16 9 52 41 1 5 26 152 42 1 2 347 Clay County 3 1 12 26 2 14 1 73 49 8 1 190 Cleveland County 50 89 175 261 28 11 18 326 20 528 566 60 10 8 2,150 Columbus County 16 22 63 225 6 27 2 73 4 151 208 27 4 3 831 Whiteville City 11 18 42 80 2 4 1 25 56 42 8 289 Craven County 134 110 130 193 18 20 7 213 38 403 261 38 5 7 1,577 Cumberland County 405 500 1 575 547 116 41 39 1,383 25 2,359 1,184 115 19 26 7,335 Currituck County 29 6 33 16 5 1 60 2 222 110 2 1 487 Dare County 10 31 36 23 10 9 5 124 160 173 2 2 1 586 Davidson County 61 66 130 234 32 25 18 314 7 734 670 58 7 7 2,363 Lexington City 7 34 36 114 4 24 3 43 10 70 43 4 1 1 394 Thomasville City 4 10 1 31 59 6 1 2 14 56 57 3 2 246 Davie County 42 57 1 40 69 11 7 5 54 2 328 168 4 3 2 793 Duplin County 34 25 139 130 15 21 5 138 245 227 10 1 3 993 Durham County 300 221 3 331 452 86 65 17 624 13 1,073 888 99 10 18 4,200 Edgecombe County 32 7 66 173 12 19 1 72 4 241 186 29 2 7 851 * Unduplicated count of children ages 3-21 as of December 1, 2007. Students with disabilities have Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and are eligible for federal funds (Title VI-B). See an explanation of "unduplicated" on Page 2. 12 tAbLe 9 (CONTINUED) PUPILS IN MeMberSHIP beING SerVed bY eXCePtIoNAL CHILdreN ProGrAMS, 2007–08* AU Autistic EH Emotionally Handicapped MU Multi-Handicapped SP Severely/Profoundly Mentally Handicapped DB Deaf/Blind EM Educable Mentally Handicapped OH Other Health Impaired TB Traumatic Brain Injured DD Developmentally Delayed HI Hearing Impaired OI Orthodpedically Impaired TM Trainable Mentally Handicapped LD Specific Learning Disabled SI Speech-Language Impaired VI Visually Impaired LEA AU EH DB DD EM HI MU OI OH SP LD SI TM TB VI Totals Forsyth County 233 256 2 236 671 68 68 94 691 20 2,485 2,149 140 10 23 7,146 Franklin County 41 32 86 112 8 7 3 91 1 241 160 19 5 2 808 Gaston County 164 116 1 239 361 45 68 18 741 20 957 735 62 16 12 3,555 Gates County 10 22 45 20 2 4 17 162 49 1 332 Graham County 8 5 5 17 1 3 1 35 40 47 1 163 Granville County 48 9 84 128 17 12 100 3 250 233 16 1 7 908 Greene County 16 31 77 81 7 6 9 8 143 96 17 491 Guilford County 570 427 4 602 560 125 221 58 1,938 36 3,589 2,125 140 27 26 10,448 Halifax County 19 39 1 42 210 7 10 16 5 145 77 25 2 6 604 Roanoke Rapids City 9 39 26 39 4 5 3 35 82 90 5 4 341 Weldon City 3 8 17 38 1 8 20 15 10 120 Harnett County 107 110 140 144 55 2 21 464 9 987 467 40 8 16 2,570 Haywood County 42 36 74 81 9 16 7 176 3 482 241 5 3 4 1,179 Henderson County 91 113 110 118 15 31 3 239 1 587 230 22 2 3 1,565 Hertford County 15 9 57 132 1 4 3 113 1 169 46 12 562 Hoke County 26 78 95 184 13 1 6 88 8 237 233 17 2 3 991 Hyde County 2 7 7 20 13 44 22 2 117 Iredell-Statesville 46 80 1 178 206 25 21 13 302 5 1,026 627 44 13 14 2,601 Mooresville City 32 13 41 55 8 7 12 112 4 216 175 10 6 691 Jackson County 38 24 1 60 53 2 4 2 66 3 242 120 6 1 3 625 Johnston County 182 197 272 440 64 21 38 1,053 6 1,739 571 49 17 17 4,666 Jones County 9 18 15 27 5 1 16 1 47 48 7 3 197 Lee County 68 41 106 86 12 8 7 148 4 287 261 22 4 4 1,058 Lenoir County 55 88 150 313 8 39 3 79 7 357 195 27 4 6 1,331 Lincoln County 35 60 1 128 129 16 2 10 210 5 633 428 36 3 7 1,703 Macon County 30 47 65 35 3 3 7 71 3 223 245 11 2 2 747 Madison County 16 8 51 31 5 13 5 47 137 56 1 2 3 375 Martin County 20 21 1 95 69 9 4 7 61 147 122 14 1 571 McDowell County 45 85 86 66 9 8 10 56 5 373 214 17 6 5 985 Charlotte-Mecklenburg 551 984 2 951 1,365 210 192 156 1,390 84 5,202 3,247 295 24 80 14,733 Mitchell County 8 9 1 17 22 5 7 1 10 206 57 2 1 346 Montgomery County 16 33 45 36 11 6 1 106 2 202 107 7 2 4 578 Moore County 85 48 146 175 22 16 11 189 2 471 308 22 3 15 1,513 Nash-Rocky Mount 82 62 99 320 45 24 4 188 5 798 388 43 9 9 2,076 New Hanover County 296 161 2 182 198 18 38 26 680 15 908 459 40 9 7 3,039 Northampton County 6 12 46 93 1 53 4 57 35 13 1 1 322 Onslow County 119 134 1 232 233 39 19 10 405 10 858 620 52 14 13 2,759 Orange County 54 36 33 60 10 9 4 202 417 201 11 2 6 1,045 Chapel Hill-Carrboro 149 41 79 46 4 20 9 226 5 332 106 11 4 4 1,036 Pamlico County 11 17 23 41 2 1 1 76 59 59 1 2 293 * Unduplicated count of children ages 3-21 as of December 1, 2007. Students with disabilities have Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and are eligible for federal funds (Title VI-B). See an explanation of "unduplicated" on Page 2. 13 tAbLe 9 (CONTINUED) PUPILS IN MeMberSHIP beING SerVed bY eXCePtIoNAL CHILdreN ProGrAMS, 2007–08* AU Autistic DB Deaf/Blind DD Developmentally Delayed EH EM HI LD Emotionally Handicapped Educable Mentally Handicapped Hearing Impaired Specific Learning Disabled MU OH OI SI Multi-Handicapped Other Health Impaired Orthodpedically Impaired Speech-Language Impaired SP Severely/Profoundly Mentally Handicapped TB Traumatic Brain Injured TM Trainable Mentally Handicapped VI Visually Impaired LEA AU EH DB DD EM HI MU OI OH SP LD SI TM TB VI Totals Pasquotank County 55 Pender County 67 Perquimans County 11 Person County 34 Pitt County 170 Polk County 10 Randolph County 64 Asheboro City 13 Richmond County 29 Robeson County 48 Rockingham County 50 Rowan-Salisbury 66 Rutherford County 52 Sampson County 20 Clinton City Scotland County 33 Stanly County 30 Stokes County 32 Surry County 13 Elkin City 5 Mount Airy City 2 Swain County 5 Transylvania County 23 Tyrrell County 3 Union County 149 Vance County 43 Wake County 1,337 Warren County 7 Washington 8 Watauga 22 Wayne County 156 Wilkes County 26 Wilson County 84 Yadkin County 10 Yancey County 13 42 117 60 3 27 51 76 8 8 26 21 1 40 85 102 4 212 329 523 47 9 24 43 4 61 109 173 31 18 31 32 11 25 97 186 10 56 159 832 25 56 91 166 21 143 1 204 240 21 43 130 175 6 15 75 209 13 51 111 193 9 94 112 111 28 31 71 99 10 48 50 138 15 3 13 9 3 5 24 12 1 21 39 11 16 35 54 11 8 5 3 123 1 381 203 23 45 45 262 3 718 1 1,622 846 179 18 28 85 3 3 45 44 2 12 73 21 8 80 361 443 58 45 158 171 15 34 136 224 10 16 34 84 14 6 34 34 3 13 4 104 1 249 224 10 3 885 4 4 159 3 281 210 15 6 2 913 2 8 94 50 3 224 6 2 173 5 240 157 13 4 6 871 61 4 360 15 762 490 102 11 12 3,098 1 64 4 119 101 2 1 382 28 5 273 1 697 567 40 7 2 2,058 7 4 85 2 164 115 8 3 4 497 20 5 193 1 168 146 30 2 3 915 38 9 374 8 982 1,712 98 4 9 4,354 8 19 255 13 492 805 31 3 7 2,017 21 23 390 12 931 589 65 8 13 2,727 5 6 189 6 602 189 14 4 4 1,425 8 4 161 12 206 233 40 2 3 1,001 13 2 97 8 306 181 24 3 2 1,033 13 13 377 5 556 335 11 1 6 1,692 10 12 63 5 547 286 21 4 2 1,193 16 6 160 1 552 336 16 4 1,355 1 12 53 32 131 3 31 164 42 6 290 2 1 36 123 72 4 314 9 6 59 98 109 10 4 4 438 1 1 6 22 36 1 86 29 15 743 7 1,361 981 38 7 13 4,074 13 4 137 7 233 218 23 6 8 1,047 107 57 4,331 63 7,006 1,567 236 46 67 18,183 2 24 2 96 147 11 3 1 427 3 2 34 137 66 11 1 356 6 4 172 2 245 163 6 734 44 18 379 11 901 333 49 8 8 2,849 14 10 89 11 436 328 13 3 13 1,332 16 9 114 2 220 350 37 6 7 1,249 14 9 99 378 292 13 4 967 4 5 48 209 62 4 1 423 LEA TOTAL 8,323 8,188 30 14,053 18,291 2,153 2,088 1,098 28,065 699 60,875 38,547 3,148 493 702 186,753 * Unduplicated count of children ages 3-21 as of December 1, 2007. Students with disabilities have Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and are eligible for federal funds (Title VI-B). See an explanation of "unduplicated" on Page 2. 14 tAbLe 10 PUPILS IN MeMberSHIP bY rACe ANd SeX, 2007–08 INDIAN ASIAN HISPANIC BLACK WHITE Alamance-Burlington Alexander County Alleghany County Anson County Ashe County Male 29 2 0 12 3 Female 46 4 0 5 5 Male 158 89 2 48 4 Female 158 61 0 54 2 Male 1,879 171 110 40 77 Female 1,834 143 85 36 79 Male 3,092 167 30 1,279 40 Female 2,922 189 26 1,272 35 Male 6,475 2,497 664 671 1,572 Female 5,991 2,332 670 648 1,449 Totals 22,584 5,655 1,587 4,065 3,266 Avery County Beaufort County Bertie County Bladen County Brunswick County 4 1 10 37 45 4 5 4 46 51 6 5 4 4 29 4 7 10 2 28 62 327 23 232 476 68 321 9 230 398 13 1,401 1,343 1,314 1,374 17 1,395 1,286 1,257 1,314 1,047 1,953 179 1,236 4,093 1,014 1,790 177 1,077 4,011 2,239 7,205 3,045 5,435 11,819 Buncombe County Asheville City Burke County Cabarrus County Kannapolis City 62 3 16 49 3 51 3 15 36 3 141 27 605 232 38 183 26 520 236 31 1,050 102 439 1,507 526 1,002 91 422 1,463 475 1,271 789 729 2,840 839 1,326 785 644 2,732 743 10,610 1,011 5,446 9,271 1,208 10,038 902 5,342 8,766 1,124 25,734 3,739 14,178 27,132 4,990 Caldwell County Camden County Carteret County Caswell County Catawba County 9 3 10 5 28 8 2 22 1 20 46 11 38 6 635 51 13 62 5 600 386 11 151 80 750 365 12 146 73 714 598 167 495 696 884 615 128 422 628 859 5,526 790 3,581 919 6,734 5,564 768 3,351 775 6,344 13,168 1,905 8,278 3,188 17,568 Hickory City Newton Conover City Chatham County Cherokee County Edenton/Chowan 9 2 9 23 1 8 1 9 34 1 125 89 24 16 4 120 80 30 9 0 372 261 954 41 30 357 269 858 41 28 678 321 758 62 569 686 285 746 62 556 1,166 804 2,274 1,699 639 1,124 744 2,090 1,658 599 4,645 2,856 7,752 3,645 2,427 Clay County Cleveland County Columbus County Whiteville City Craven County 0 13 183 12 18 2 10 229 20 21 0 61 4 7 154 3 75 2 11 137 10 253 200 53 385 15 230 205 53 354 11 2,592 1,292 594 2,590 15 2,525 1,295 601 2,776 713 5,748 1,770 612 4,219 589 5,299 1,709 591 4,001 1,358 16,806 6,889 2,554 14,655 Cumberland County Currituck County Dare County Davidson County Lexington City 487 6 4 33 0 494 5 6 26 4 456 9 19 88 94 509 8 26 114 72 1,842 58 177 453 415 1,864 40 179 393 393 13,784 217 126 447 667 13,711 213 125 434 659 10,202 1,796 2,155 9,447 414 9,536 1,723 2,002 9,296 378 52,885 4,075 4,819 20,731 3,096 Thomasville City Davie County Duplin County Durham Public Edgecombe County 6 3 9 31 0 4 6 6 38 4 14 13 7 442 7 15 29 6 394 8 292 301 1,326 2,814 239 319 304 1,180 2,696 226 629 340 1,408 9,374 2,248 622 327 1,449 9,332 2,161 362 2,710 1,818 3,825 1,331 330 2,672 1,804 3,509 1,237 2,593 6,705 9,013 32,455 7,461 15 tAbLe 10 (CONTINUED) PUPILS IN MeMberSHIP bY rACe ANd SeX, 2007–08 INDIAN ASIAN HISPANIC BLACK WHITE Forsyth County Franklin County Gaston County Gates County Graham County Male 68 17 42 0 57 Female 64 12 33 2 68 Male 461 17 239 2 1 Female 459 22 219 4 3 Male 4,120 492 1,160 14 7 Female 4,087 399 1,161 16 5 Male 9,418 1,526 3,584 413 7 Female 9,069 1,601 3,655 379 11 Male 12,120 2,333 11,441 594 525 Female 11,485 2,147 11,049 569 513 Totals 51,351 8,566 32,583 1,993 1,197 Granville County Greene County Guilford County Halifax County Roanoke Rapids City 18 0 180 157 4 10 1 174 99 12 38 4 1,869 3 27 40 2 1,784 2 17 384 332 3,025 28 33 337 306 2,952 25 38 1,708 770 16,505 2,023 336 1,691 796 15,927 2,008 323 2,457 596 14,833 126 1,089 2,281 512 14,043 87 1,092 8,964 3,319 71,292 4,558 2,971 Weldon City Harnett County Haywood County Henderson County Hertford County 3 76 39 23 9 1 97 36 19 14 7 49 14 81 7 2 41 20 89 2 5 1,155 165 1,001 21 2 1,055 156 929 23 489 3,039 124 554 1,302 483 2,954 113 536 1,391 16 5,155 3,757 5,041 292 9 4,898 3,551 4,846 227 1,017 18,519 7,975 13,119 3,288 Hoke County Hyde County Iredell-Statesville Mooresville City Jackson County 517 0 17 3 169 526 0 24 3 191 29 2 284 41 15 42 0 285 54 14 456 29 960 158 108 428 45 896 148 92 1,601 123 1,827 469 51 1,706 133 1,744 479 38 1,089 158 7,977 2,054 1,585 1,020 147 7,415 2,031 1,475 7,414 637 21,429 5,440 3,738 Johnston County Jones County Lee County Lenoir County Lincoln County 67 3 22 9 14 60 1 31 7 19 86 1 36 32 38 86 4 45 28 33 2,355 21 1,214 424 588 2,176 26 1,170 334 558 3,439 337 1,264 2,585 592 3,079 331 1,250 2,230 554 9,750 297 2,369 2,063 5,104 9,239 229 2,115 1,958 4,706 30,337 1,250 9,516 9,670 12,206 Macon County Madison County Martin County McDowell County Charlotte-Mecklenburg 5 2 4 11 340 8 3 4 10 333 18 4 7 53 2,936 15 7 10 50 2,892 217 32 69 277 9,961 176 28 66 234 9,710 44 20 1,095 159 30,137 45 15 1,060 180 29,986 1,974 1,340 867 2,878 23,342 1,855 1,180 892 2,718 22,644 4,357 2,631 4,074 6,570 132,281 Mitchell County Montgomery County Moore County Nash-Rocky Mount New Hanover County 0 0 61 49 58 5 4 64 44 39 2 49 59 133 172 9 51 64 88 163 59 565 506 652 736 49 559 502 603 632 6 589 1,374 4,951 3,491 10 555 1,400 4,831 3,464 1,101 1,096 4,311 3,351 7,897 961 984 3,998 3,129 7,406 2,202 4,452 12,339 17,831 24,058 Northampton County Onslow County Orange County Chapel Hill-Carrboro Pamlico County 1 84 13 12 4 2 93 11 9 1 3 174 26 703 5 1 149 37 740 5 22 812 280 570 16 16 711 283 564 18 1,134 3,538 751 1,148 245 1,090 3,590 746 1,098 221 246 7,341 2,514 3,393 506 209 7,050 2,312 3,190 478 2,724 23,542 6,973 11,427 1,499 16 tAbLe 10 (CONTINUED) PUPILS IN MeMberSHIP bY rACe ANd SeX, 2007–08 INDIAN Male Female ASIAN Male Female HISPANIC Male Female BLACK Male Female WHITE Male Female Totals Pasquotank County 11 9 34 24 81 67 1,483 1,515 1,527 1,417 6,168 Pender County 10 12 15 18 336 301 950 965 2,804 2,556 7,967 Perquimans County 5 3 2 6 15 15 316 296 597 550 1,805 Person County 13 16 10 9 156 140 1,105 1,049 1,572 1,503 5,573 Pitt County 19 19 158 136 824 758 6,016 5,973 4,749 4,344 22,996 Polk County 4 1 3 7 108 86 127 131 1,022 993 2,482 Randolph County 58 49 101 103 1,092 988 670 667 7,933 7,413 19,074 Asheboro City 8 3 36 54 696 696 409 418 1,097 1,032 4,449 Richmond County 190 181 35 33 234 220 1,690 1,638 1,856 1,900 7,977 Robeson County 5,383 5,117 69 59 940 1,015 3,658 3,520 2,194 2,043 23,998 Rockingham County 18 23 34 33 512 479 2,015 1,861 4,887 4,471 14,333 Rowan-Salisbury 23 31 120 151 976 884 2,417 2,346 7,136 6,806 20,890 Rutherford County 3 2 30 24 208 215 851 800 3,895 3,668 9,696 Sampson County 47 58 11 8 1,008 957 1,261 1,172 1,940 1,944 8,406 Clinton City 65 57 18 22 224 231 702 699 548 537 3,103 Scotland County 469 471 39 47 45 35 1,717 1,601 1,243 1,148 6,815 Stanly County 13 16 196 160 246 233 815 789 3,682 3,372 9,522 Stokes County 12 8 8 8 97 92 262 233 3,384 3,185 7,289 Surry County 5 4 17 19 656 648 244 212 3,558 3,369 8,732 Elkin City 0 0 3 1 103 105 47 36 478 482 1,255 Mount Airy City 2 0 22 31 101 76 123 126 590 596 1,667 Swain County 218 212 3 7 21 34 17 7 703 625 1,847 Transylvania County 7 4 13 22 66 42 169 197 1,685 1,569 3,774 Tyrrell County 0 0 3 1 33 33 119 132 124 123 568 Union County 52 46 260 259 2,164 2,018 3,179 3,076 13,101 12,600 36,755 Vance County 4 3 18 10 332 338 2,620 2,500 1,006 859 7,690 Wake County 178 177 3,634 3,598 7,623 7,223 20,676 20,443 35,995 34,455 134,002 Warren County 56 73 1 2 45 57 997 995 258 236 2,720 Washington County 2 1 3 1 38 31 795 730 254 200 2,055 Watauga County 0 1 21 30 77 74 72 66 2,169 1,998 4,508 Wayne County 17 14 109 101 1,095 1,059 4,140 4,046 4,566 4,226 19,373 Wilkes County 5 4 33 27 419 431 318 343 4,365 4,186 10,131 Wilson County 14 11 83 70 629 596 3,255 3,178 2,437 2,386 12,659 Yadkin County 4 3 8 13 492 465 165 168 2,471 2,321 6,110 Yancey County 3 1 5 7 100 88 28 25 1,143 1,116 2,516 LEA TOTAL 10,256 10,023 16,643 16,380 73,696 70,215 224,264 219,900 401,134 379,903 1,422,414 17 tAbLe 11 A HIStorY oF PUPIL MeMberSHIP bY rACe AMERICAN INDIAN/ ASIAN/ ALASKAN NATIVE BLACK PACIFIC ISLANDER HISPANIC WHITE YEAR No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % LEA TOTAL 1988-89 17,403 1.6 328,395 30.4 8,161 0.8 5,828 0.5 720,698 66.7 1,080,485 1989-90 17,240 1.6 327,420 30.4 8,938 0.8 7,100 0.7 717,463 66.5 1,078,161 1990-91 17,225 1.6 327,658 30.3 9,711 0.9 8,530 0.8 719,448 66.4 1,082,572 1991-92 17,100 1.6 329,802 30.2 10,395 1.0 10,031 0.8 725,149 66.4 1,092,477 1992-93 17,233 1.6 334,765 30.2 11,519 1.0 12,124 1.1 731,204 66.1 1,106,845 1993-94 17,522 1.6 340,566 30.3 12,641 1.1 14,507 1.3 738,332 65.7 1,123,568 1994-95 17,554 1.5 348,461 30.4 14,098 1.2 17,699 1.6 748,862 65.3 1,146,674 1995-96 17,698 1.5 358,129 30.6 15,696 1.3 22,299 1.9 759,128 64.7 1,172,950 1996-97 18,092 1.5 368,478 30.7 17,520 1.4 27,300 2.3 769,065 64.1 1,200,455 1997-98 18,375 1.5 376,740 30.8 19,550 1.6 32,902 2.7 774,602 63.4 1,222,169 1998-99 18,543 1.5 383,287 31.0 20,932 1.7 38,319 3.1 776,527 62.7 1,237,608 1999-00 18,762 1.5 388,778 31.0 22,597 1.8 46,164 3.7 777,400 62.0 1,253,701 2000-01 18,651 1.5 393,712 31.0 23,576 1.9 56,232 4.4 776,251 61.2 1,268,422 2001-02 18,872 1.5 400,492 31.1 24,782 1.9 67,677 5.3 775,108 60.2 1,286,931 2002-03 19,081 1.5 407,550 31.2 25,574 2.0 77,485 5.9 774,635 59.4 1,304,325 2003-04 19,416 1.5 416,264 31.4 26,593 2.0 88,355 6.6 775,079 58.5 1,325,707 2004-05 19,806 1.5 422,993 31.3 26,593 2.0 101,380 7.5 775,383 57.5 1,346,155 2005-06 19,927 1.4 432,587 31.4 29,095 2.1 116,021 8.4 780,676 56.6 1,378,306 2006-07 20,143 1.4 439,725 31.3 31,077 2.2 130,690 9.3 784,059 55.8 1,405,694 2007-08 20,279 1.4 444,164 31.2 33,023 2.3 143,911 10.1 781,037 54.9 1,422,414 18 tAbLe 12 2007 HIGH SCHooL GrAdUAteS INteNtIoNS Including 2006 Summer School MALE FEMALE TOTAL American American Total Total Indian Black White Hispanic Asian Total Indian Black White Hispanic Asian Total Number Percent PUBLIC SENIOR INSTITUTIONS North Carolina 129 3,355 8,119 311 448 12,362 190 5,251 9,668 388 429 15,926 28,288 35.1% Out-of-state 5 283 786 34 35 1,143 5 269 866 32 29 1,201 2,344 2.9% Total 134 3,638 8,905 345 483 13,505 195 5,520 10,534 420 458 17,127 30,632 38.0% PRIVATE SENIOR INSTITUTIONS North Carolina 11 765 1,506 51 43 2,376 16 795 2,168 82 97 3,158 5,534 6.9% Out-of-state 1 210 702 30 38 981 4 282 896 47 38 1,267 2,248 2.8% Total 12 975 2,208 81 81 3,357 20 1,077 3,064 129 135 4,425 7,782 9.7% COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGES North Carolina 127 2,836 8,392 694 260 12,309 219 4,220 9,547 781 248 15,015 27,324 33.9% Out-of-state 4 107 199 19 9 338 1 102 197 30 16 346 684 0.8% Total 131 2,943 8,591 713 269 12,647 220 4,322 9,744 811 264 15,361 28,008 34.7% PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES North Carolina 0 116 71 11 5 203 2 80 61 7 1 151 354 0.4% Out-of-state 0 47 36 3 0 86 0 17 34 3 0 54 140 0.2% Total 0 163 107 14 5 289 2 97 95 10 1 205 494 0.6% TRADE AND BUSINESS SCHOOLS, ETC. North Carolina 3 204 316 22 5 550 1 226 330 28 7 592 1,142 1.4% Out-of-state 2 73 150 12 3 240 0 40 57 5 0 102 342 0.4% Total 5 277 466 34 8 790 1 266 387 33 7 694 1,484 1.8% MILITARY 28 550 1,242 96 45 1,961 9 272 221 31 8 541 2,502 3.1% EMPLOYMENT 69 1,149 2,486 350 41 4,095 33 741 1,234 270 35 2,313 6,408 7.9% OTHERS 13 647 921 150 48 1,779 13 542 750 160 52 1,517 3,296 4.1% STATE TOTAL 392 10,342 24,926 1,783 980 38,423 493 12,837 26,029 1,864 960 42,183 80,606 100.0% 19 tAbLe 13 INteNtIoNS oF HIGH SCHooL GrAdUAteS A FIVe-YeAr HIStorY 2003 PERCENT OF GRADUATES 2004 2005 2006 2007 PUBLIC SENIOR INSTITUTIONS North Carolina Out-of-state PRIVATE SENIOR INSTITUTIONS North Carolina Out-of-state COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGES North Carolina Out-of-state PRIVATE JUNIOR COLLEGES North Carolina Out-of-state TRADE AND BUSINESS SCHOOLS, ETC. North Carolina Out-of-state MILITARY EMPLOYMENT OTHERS 38.1 35.7 2.4 9.8 6.8 3.0 33.0 32.4 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.1 2.1 1.6 0.5 4.1 8.7 3.5 37.5 38.5 38.3 35.0 36.0 35.7 2.5 2.5 2.6 9.8 9.5 9.7 7.0 6.7 6.9 2.8 2.8 2.8 33.0 33.9 33.7 32.3 32.9 32.8 0.7 1.0 0.9 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.2 2.2 2.0 2.1 1.7 1.5 1.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 3.8 3.3 3.4 9.2 8.8 9.0 3.8 3.2 3.1 38.0 35.1 2.9 9.7 6.9 2.8 34.7 33.9 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 1.8 1.4 0.4 3.1 7.9 4.1 TOTAL NUMBER OF GRADUATES 69,568 71,853 74,691 76,940 80,606 20 tAbLe 14 ProJeCtIoN oF PUbLIC HIGH SCHooL GrAdUAteS 2008* 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Alamance-Burlington 1,398 1,387 1,344 1,342 1,405 1,381 1,327 1,444 1,426 1,504 1,558 Alexander County 329 337 335 353 354 347 365 340 327 336 360 Alleghany County 113 100 116 108 98 94 103 96 118 114 109 Anson County 228 269 228 253 258 203 202 194 186 189 203 Ashe County 200 208 193 210 200 190 207 224 240 241 212 Avery County 126 130 155 149 146 121 147 135 133 144 136 Beaufort County 416 409 415 390 379 384 368 383 369 382 421 Bertie County 199 162 168 161 177 169 162 154 147 151 142 Bladen County 337 331 280 287 296 281 285 254 268 275 266 Brunswick County 705 670 680 775 708 631 666 694 657 701 777 Buncombe County 1,536 1,611 1,550 1,597 1,587 1,511 1,583 1,533 1,534 1,632 1,658 Asheville City 243 266 223 225 229 225 195 213 212 224 232 Burke County 918 874 843 782 838 777 788 739 770 755 797 Cabarrus County 1,489 1,549 1,640 1,770 1,777 1,904 1,965 2,090 2,192 2,429 2,690 Kannapolis City 249 239 236 250 277 284 263 293 299 327 311 Caldwell County 767 766 769 792 781 747 754 745 801 774 789 Camden County 129 121 117 125 118 124 126 131 141 141 141 Carteret County 515 559 571 557 563 540 519 537 579 565 586 Caswell County 193 206 222 191 198 185 164 161 168 172 166 Catawba County 1,101 1,175 1,214 1,234 1,157 1,215 1,137 1,192 1,207 1,233 1,278 Hickory City 289 258 238 241 262 244 253 246 278 279 308 Newton Conover City 197 187 172 185 175 162 156 166 175 159 181 Chatham County 505 474 470 435 491 476 432 484 499 519 549 Cherokee County 233 252 256 249 244 236 248 232 228 212 234 Edenton/Chowan 123 162 153 141 145 152 121 154 116 139 132 Clay County 84 89 94 84 72 89 90 90 81 94 103 Cleveland County 973 984 941 1,035 973 906 875 915 937 873 919 Columbus County 418 453 388 373 357 366 356 342 379 399 383 Whiteville City 139 160 165 151 141 148 160 166 135 156 132 Craven County 924 854 820 909 835 810 797 820 832 878 863 Cumberland County 3,281 3,355 3,295 3,303 3,268 3,263 3,121 3,379 3,257 3,323 3,357 Currituck County 275 285 270 280 280 267 281 250 290 328 279 Dare County 376 370 359 385 326 357 346 346 316 317 338 Davidson County 1,187 1,239 1,302 1,233 1,216 1,218 1,262 1,277 1,359 1,299 1,414 Lexington City 127 167 142 149 152 130 145 131 137 131 160 Thomasville City 123 150 139 141 144 128 113 145 145 148 143 Davie County 371 424 419 418 426 449 434 437 476 474 481 Duplin County 431 460 458 461 449 402 420 452 482 448 493 Durham Public 1,847 1,928 2,009 2,014 2,030 1,811 1,756 1,855 1,810 2,026 2,181 Edgecombe County 422 425 459 443 407 386 411 382 369 383 404 * 2008 column contains actual graduate count and does not include charter schools. 21 tAbLe 14 (CONTINUED) ProJeCtIoN oF PUbLIC HIGH SCHooL GrAdUAteS 2008* 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Forsyth County 2,945 3,022 3,038 3,029 2,976 2,961 2,983 3,102 3,130 3,303 3,469 Franklin County 541 497 492 512 530 552 495 560 579 551 582 Gaston County 1,983 1,974 1,983 1,949 1,893 1,884 1,937 1,943 2,097 2,160 2,276 Gates County 136 139 127 129 133 115 118 124 145 136 129 Graham County 75 61 70 81 64 70 70 64 70 78 70 Granville County 496 497 494 543 515 486 495 515 496 536 500 Greene County 153 191 192 161 172 166 178 178 196 198 210 Guilford County 4,623 4,666 4,587 4,830 4,906 4,836 4,958 4,986 5,176 5,208 5,482 Halifax County 274 252 254 259 223 202 166 172 165 156 161 Roanoke Rapids City 175 164 182 171 148 166 141 128 154 147 159 Weldon City 62 68 71 72 55 42 59 47 57 46 57 Harnett County 977 1,088 1,049 1,101 1,056 1,075 1,137 1,150 1,167 1,197 1,258 Haywood County 496 493 510 520 503 511 474 473 512 492 486 Henderson County 824 812 752 811 810 834 830 887 930 930 938 Hertford County 192 227 195 194 174 162 169 141 145 154 145 Hoke County 348 296 292 338 343 330 327 334 350 398 417 Hyde County 42 52 45 44 41 36 44 35 39 33 33 Iredell-Statesville 1,296 1,361 1,431 1,451 1,529 1,481 1,516 1,527 1,634 1,630 1,683 Mooresville City 349 326 368 375 378 367 364 440 455 504 518 Jackson County 215 228 215 201 203 197 207 231 223 243 238 Johnston County 1,557 1,629 1,693 1,676 1,806 1,881 1,974 1,983 2,218 2,312 2,348 Jones County 60 75 82 80 65 64 59 64 55 58 56 Lee County 535 561 539 565 539 564 536 558 560 607 587 Lenoir County 556 577 583 563 502 515 474 483 488 477 468 Lincoln County 797 809 811 790 856 844 838 824 871 887 969 Macon County 257 270 271 278 280 263 271 285 308 322 303 Madison County 142 158 138 140 139 153 150 151 151 172 153 Martin County 264 220 193 180 168 160 144 145 150 167 111 McDowell County 391 392 377 397 400 414 395 391 401 417 442 Charlotte-Mecklenburg 6,464 6,704 7,091 7,254 7,362 7,388 7,453 7,846 8,236 8,783 9,172 Mitchell County 128 126 122 123 116 121 109 102 112 114 124 Montgomery County 263 254 255 267 243 223 259 223 245 262 254 Moore County 898 808 860 903 906 872 884 894 986 975 987 Nash-Rocky Mount 1,058 1,062 1,017 1,062 999 1,048 965 980 925 944 933 New Hanover County 1,429 1,487 1,507 1,456 1,463 1,483 1,383 1,463 1,451 1,506 1,643 Northampton County 207 140 162 139 137 115 111 121 108 108 112 Onslow County 1,474 1,420 1,453 1,368 1,426 1,480 1,439 1,500 1,552 1,702 1,713 Orange County 490 488 440 442 503 468 473 477 474 539 501 Chapel Hill-Carrboro 789 835 797 841 854 847 842 916 942 909 960 Pamlico County 146 140 134 119 129 113 103 117 115 110 98 * 2008 column contains actual graduate count and does not include charter schools. 22 tAbLe 14 (CONTINUED) ProJeCtIoN oF PUbLIC HIGH SCHooL GrAdUAteS 2008* 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Pasquotank County 391 331 326 329 282 324 303 300 330 344 363 Pender County 463 505 549 510 530 521 479 588 584 567 641 Perquimans County 101 111 113 124 121 123 106 101 142 131 144 Person County 366 347 338 333 291 283 282 250 272 252 266 Pitt County 1,329 1,305 1,215 1,383 1,321 1,329 1,234 1,336 1,372 1,440 1,426 Polk County 165 156 168 160 179 167 149 163 171 164 171 Randolph County 1,094 1,036 1,025 1,074 1,041 1,064 1,038 1,069 1,105 1,165 1,191 Asheboro City 275 252 299 254 282 256 238 258 266 287 293 Richmond County 428 419 431 397 438 366 388 408 396 376 350 Robeson County 1,063 1,282 1,234 1,234 1,258 1,166 1,105 1,149 1,132 1,196 1,195 Rockingham County 813 878 801 881 834 801 770 778 757 785 755 Rowan-Salisbury 1,288 1,341 1,275 1,288 1,277 1,195 1,210 1,275 1,311 1,254 1,352 Rutherford County 599 622 595 568 571 557 541 472 505 489 495 Sampson County 431 443 477 516 505 498 494 464 479 494 527 Clinton City 164 168 136 134 131 148 149 154 163 181 189 Scotland County 375 385 428 370 388 350 356 376 354 347 386 Stanly County 18 619 611 577 601 573 557 496 572 533 537 Stokes County 486 495 503 451 517 489 464 469 467 445 455 Surry County 555 545 541 578 538 537 542 563 571 585 594 Elkin City 95 86 84 96 96 85 98 83 104 87 101 Mount Airy City 129 129 124 110 82 101 94 102 88 86 79 Swain County 117 117 142 109 136 129 109 127 132 134 142 Transylvania County 232 251 267 255 217 242 253 229 251 239 269 Tyrrell County 27 37 39 35 36 20 25 31 36 33 31 Union County 1,715 2,172 2,213 2,439 2,658 2,895 3,137 3,302 3,584 4,001 4,368 Vance County 426 515 475 445 395 376 362 343 335 353 360 Wake County 7,657 8,227 8,303 9,056 9,196 9,503 9,885 10,703 11,304 11,867 12,746 Warren County 204 196 186 191 177 173 145 142 146 155 147 Washington County 137 142 149 141 129 115 126 119 111 99 133 Watauga County 291 340 327 301 335 336 327 324 313 312 338 Wayne County 1,183 1,139 1,155 1,151 1,096 1,069 1,060 1,073 1,101 1,131 1,159 Wilkes County 586 562 571 575 561 562 554 572 542 569 599 Wilson County 624 636 643 652 645 593 614 571 654 685 674 Yadkin County 401 404 381 414 400 410 385 382 418 421 406 Yancey County 160 188 157 173 203 151 157 152 150 135 158 STATE TOTAL 82,011 84,996 85,001 86,898 86,951 86,310 86,371 89,309 92,361 95,682 99,671 * 2008 column contains actual graduate count and does not include charter schools. 23 tAbLe 15 PUbLIC SCHooL droPoUt ANd CoHort GrAdUAtIoN dAtA, 2006–07 4-Year Cohort 5-Year Cohort Grades 7-12 Grades 9-12 4-Year Cohort Students Graduation Rates 5-Year Cohort Students Graduation Rates Duplicated Dropouts Students Rates Duplicated Dropouts Students Rate Alamance-Burlington 1,742 71.7 1,878 68.2 445 4.1 439 6.0 Alexander County 453 76.2 413 71.2 101 3.9 98 5.7 Alleghany County 120 78.3 101 83.2 16 2.2 16 3.1 Anson County 363 64.7 361 63.4 62 3.1 60 4.5 Ashe County 297 84.2 254 68.5 65 4.2 65 6.1 Avery County 192 81.2 178 71.9 26 2.4 26 3.6 Beaufort County 575 62.8 638 59.7 149 4.4 145 6.2 Bertie County 266 71.4 268 67.5 24 1.6 24 2.4 Bladen County 487 61.6 462 64.7 153 5.7 148 8.1 Brunswick County 832 72.8 959 58.8 218 3.9 213 5.7 Buncombe County 1,915 73.4 1,980 72.9 460 3.7 448 5.4 Asheville City 315 77.5 293 66.9 60 3.4 60 4.6 Burke County 1,074 65.2 1,239 63.2 267 3.8 267 5.7 Cabarrus County 1,786 75.4 1,739 72.7 403 3.3 383 4.8 Kannapolis City 277 69.0 358 69.8 93 4.4 92 6.8 Caldwell County 992 70.7 1,090 66.7 227 3.6 223 5.4 Camden County 99 74.7 99 78.8 15 1.7 15 2.6 Carteret County 640 79.1 762 69.4 141 3.4 140 4.9 Caswell County 251 72.1 256 66.8 88 5.4 88 7.9 Catawba County 1,291 80.6 1,269 84.1 236 2.8 236 4.2 Hickory City 343 70.8 371 73.0 123 5.6 122 8.0 Newton Conover City 226 79.6 226 69.9 30 2.2 30 3.3 Chatham County 612 75.0 656 68.8 119 3.3 112 4.6 Cherokee County 244 78.7 293 81.2 54 3.1 54 4.6 Edenton/Chowan 193 73.6 204 73.5 37 3.1 37 4.6 Clay County 108 84.3 112 74.1 11 1.7 11 2.6 Cleveland County 1,345 70.9 1,417 64.2 359 4.3 352 6.3 Columbus County 538 69.5 639 61.8 108 3.3 101 4.6 Whiteville City 249 57.8 198 65.7 22 2.0 22 2.8 Craven County 1,017 73.4 1,118 70.6 230 3.4 230 5.1 Cumberland County 4,361 67.4 4,412 67.2 623 2.5 610 3.6 Currituck County 273 75.1 309 74.4 53 2.7 53 4.0 Dare County 383 82.8 445 71.9 33 1.4 33 2.1 Davidson County 1,474 68.8 1,556 69.0 413 4.2 389 5.9 Lexington City 169 62.1 231 46.8 47 3.5 47 5.5 Thomasville City 188 59.6 208 51.4 58 4.7 57 7.0 Davie County 405 73.8 440 81.1 96 3.1 96 4.8 Duplin County 596 74.2 628 71.7 161 4.1 151 5.8 Durham Public 2,138 66.3 2,255 71.7 516 3.4 508 4.9 Edgecombe County 548 65.1 707 60.5 160 4.4 153 6.2 9-12 State Totals include Charters - (207) 7-12 State Totals include Charters - (210) 24 tAbLe 15 (CONTINUED) PUbLIC SCHooL droPoUt ANd CoHort GrAdUAtIoN dAtA, 2006–07 4-Year Cohort 5-Year Cohort Grades 7-12 Grades 9-12 4-Year Cohort Students Graduation Rates 5-Year Cohort Students Graduation Rates Duplicated Dropouts Students Rates Duplicated Dropouts Students Rate Forsyth County 3,531 70.7 3,310 77.3 1,083 4.5 1,062 6.4 Franklin County 582 66.5 662 63.0 161 4.1 158 6.1 Gaston County 2,449 71.2 2,574 69.3 698 4.4 684 6.3 Gates County 168 79.8 155 71.0 47 4.6 47 6.6 Graham County 109 70.6 94 76.6 32 5.7 30 8.2 Granville County 623 66.9 547 75.7 142 3.2 136 4.7 Greene County 231 63.6 219 63.5 52 3.5 52 5.3 Guilford County 4,927 79.7 5,419 75.5 682 2.0 680 3.0 Halifax County 383 66.6 463 60.3 111 4.6 109 6.7 Roanoke Rapids City 226 64.6 229 63.8 74 5.1 71 7.3 Weldon City 59 67.8 103 57.3 19 3.8 19 5.3 Harnett County 1,177 71.0 1,198 69.4 376 4.4 372 6.5 Haywood County 608 75.0 623 69.3 154 4.0 154 6.1 Henderson County 951 79.0 967 77.1 162 2.7 161 4.0 Hertford County 235 68.9 313 57.2 35 2.1 35 3.1 Hoke County 386 63.7 503 50.1 153 5.1 145 7.7 Hyde County 44 79.5 47 68.1 13 4.0 12 5.2 Iredell-Statesville 1,499 75.3 1,428 74.2 312 3.1 307 4.5 Mooresville City 336 76.5 408 65.4 84 3.4 83 5.0 Jackson County 289 70.2 263 65.0 82 4.8 82 6.9 Johnston County 1,651 75.1 1,672 75.8 465 3.6 454 5.4 Jones County 112 65.2 106 66.0 25 4.1 23 5.6 Lee County 680 63.4 716 67.0 175 4.0 172 5.8 Lenoir County 715 66.3 844 58.4 193 4.0 189 5.7 Lincoln County 925 77.1 986 71.4 193 3.3 192 4.8 Macon County 304 76.0 343 68.5 100 4.8 92 6.6 Madison County 206 76.7 209 76.1 51 4.2 51 6.0 Martin County 412 54.6 368 73.9 85 4.3 81 6.2 McDowell County 508 68.1 554 66.2 147 4.8 144 7.1 Charlotte-Mecklenburg 7,789 73.8 6,555 75.4 2,711 4.6 2,512 6.4 Mitchell County 165 70.9 239 61.9 43 4.0 43 5.9 Montgomery County 352 71.0 328 72.9 78 3.8 76 5.4 Moore County 867 76.0 1,025 69.3 173 2.9 173 4.3 Nash-Rocky Mount 1,388 68.4 1,583 63.0 398 4.6 373 6.5 New Hanover County 1,988 64.0 2,262 61.8 464 4.0 463 5.9 Northampton County 281 70.1 268 63.8 87 6.1 86 8.7 Onslow County 1,731 71.6 1,919 68.0 322 3.1 319 4.5 Orange County 469 75.5 517 69.1 99 2.9 99 4.3 Chapel Hill-Carrboro 703 87.9 820 92.3 41 0.8 41 1.1 Pamlico County 175 80.6 172 76.2 26 3.0 26 4.0 9-12 State Totals include Charters - (207) 7-12 State Totals include Charters - (210) 25 tAbLe 15 (CONTINUED) PUbLIC SCHooL droPoUt ANd CoHort GrAdUAtIoN dAtA, 2006–07 4-Year Cohort 5-Year Cohort Grades 7-12 Grades 9-12 4-Year Cohort Students Graduation Rates 5-Year Cohort Students Graduation Rates Duplicated Dropouts Students Rates Duplicated Dropouts Students Rate Pasquotank County 487 62.8 624 50.2 104 3.6 104 5.2 Pender County 574 70.0 620 59.2 121 3.2 121 4.8 Perquimans County 145 71.7 167 71.3 31 3.6 30 5.2 Person County 445 67.9 441 79.8 103 3.8 98 5.3 Pitt County 1,608 62.4 1,711 67.3 519 4.8 509 6.9 Polk County 183 82.0 182 68.7 27 2.3 27 3.5 Randolph County 1,378 72.4 1,228 75.2 385 4.3 379 6.4 Asheboro City 327 77.1 340 72.4 72 3.5 71 5.2 Richmond County 573 66.8 630 61.9 202 5.2 178 7.2 Robeson County 1,642 60.4 1,839 57.1 482 4.4 476 6.5 Rockingham County 1,123 70.3 1,163 69.6 285 4.1 280 6.0 Rowan-Salisbury 1,645 70.3 1,723 69.4 401 3.9 380 5.5 Rutherford County 803 69.1 837 67.7 243 5.0 243 7.3 Sampson County 556 72.8 627 67.5 146 4.0 143 6.0 Clinton City 198 71.7 244 68.9 74 5.2 73 7.6 Scotland County 549 61.9 583 57.6 100 3.2 97 4.6 Stanly County 821 78.1 792 76.1 178 3.8 173 5.5 Stokes County 524 79.6 548 80.7 121 3.4 120 5.0 Surry County 689 77.4 659 80.0 188 4.5 184 6.5 Elkin City 81 85.2 81 84.0 11 1.8 11 2.8 Mount Airy City 145 80.0 161 80.7 18 2.1 18 2.9 Swain County 136 66.9 152 68.4 56 5.7 56 8.3 Transylvania County 301 77.7 292 78.1 63 3.4 62 4.8 Tyrrell County 49 87.8 52 65.4 11 3.8 9 4.5 Union County 2,254 77.3 2,211 72.8 325 2.1 315 3.2 Vance County 621 59.9 705 48.8 190 5.1 174 6.7 Wake County 8,772 79.3 7,742 84.9 1,809 3.1 1,647 4.2 Warren County 250 69.2 305 69.2 60 4.1 59 5.9 Washington County 140 81.4 172 72.7 15 1.5 13 2.0 Watauga County 425 69.4 368 79.1 68 3.0 68 4.4 Wayne County 1,485 71.6 1,633 63.7 254 2.8 249 4.2 Wilkes County 728 72.8 728 73.8 190 4.1 189 6.1 Wilson County 873 56.5 1,050 58.5 328 5.5 311 8.0 Yadkin County 476 76.7 484 75.8 77 2.6 76 3.9 Yancey County 204 76.0 193 76.2 38 3.0 38 4.6 STATE TOTAL 105,799 69.5 104,606 70.3 24,355 3.6 23,550 5.3 9-12 State Totals include Charters - (207) 7-12 State Totals include Charters - (210) 26 NortH CAroLINA PUbLIC SCHooL PerSoNNeL Public School Personnel Summary Table 16 is a summary of all full-time personnel employed as of October 1, 2008, at the school and central office levels. The source is the Public School Full-Time Personnel Report, which categorizes personnel by activity assignment, sex, race, and source of funds. This report is the only source of data on all full-time personnel both instructional and noninstructional. Public School Personnel summaries for each LEA are presented in Part II. Activity assignment classifications which are not self-explanatory are defined below. officials, Administrators, and Managers — Persons who set broad policies, exercise overall responsibility for execution of those policies, or direct operations of the school system—superintendent; deputy, associate, and assistant superintendents; school business officials; directors and administrators of district-wide programs; and other professional administrative staff. elementary teachers — Teachers of kindergarten through eighth grade. Secondary teachers — Teachers of ninth through twelfth grade. other teachers — Teachers of both elementary and secondary students. Teachers who cannot be defined clearly as either elementary or secondary. Guidance Personnel — Includes counselors, student counselors, and other guidance personnel. Psychological Personnel — Includes psychologists, psychometrists, psychiatrists, and psychological-social workers. Media Coordinators and Audio-Visual Staff — Staff members who are responsible for either school libraries or for preparing, caring for, and making available to instructional programs the equipment, materials, scripts, and other aids which assist teaching through sight and sound. Consultants and Supervisors of Instruction — Staff members who provide leadership and expertise in a field of specialization for the purpose of improving the performance of teachers and other instructional staff. other Professional Staff — Includes persons who cannot be properly included in other professional categories such as non-classroom teachers, dentists, speech therapists, school social workers, community workers, attendance officers, attorneys, architects, engineers, registered nurses, and other noninstructional staff. technicians — Includes computer programmers and operators, film inspectors, projectionists, graphic artists, drafters, engineering aides, nurses (licensed, practical, or vocational), dietitians, photographers, radio operators, scientific assistants, technical illustrators, and other technicians. Clerks/Secretaries — Includes secretaries, bookkeepers, messengers, office machine operators, clerk-typists, stenographers, court transcribers, hearing reporters, statistical clerks, dispatchers, license distributors, payroll clerks, and kindred workers. Service Workers — Paraprofessionals and persons in cafeteria maintenance, transportation programs, custodial workers and members of maintenance crews, security guards, etc. Skilled Workers/Craftsmen/women — Includes mechanics and repairers, electricians, heavy equipment operators, stationary engineers, skilled machine operators, carpenters, compositors/typesetters, and kindred workers. Laborers — Persons who perform manual labor such as garage laborers, car washers and greasers, gardeners and groundskeepers. 27 experience Status of School based Instructional Personnel The experience status of instructional personnel is collected annually on the Professional Personnel Activity Report or the School Activity Report. These reports include all school-level professional personnel who have student contact. The information presented in Table 17 by LEA and state totals is a summary of the experience status of all full-time and part-time principals, assistant principals, guidance counselors, media coordinators, and classroom teachers. Highest degree Held by Classroom teachers The information presented in Table 18 represents the educational level of all certified classroom teachers employed this year (full-time or part-time) at the school and central office levels. Please note that it is the highest degree held that is reported here, not necessarily the degree upon which salary is based. The information in this table comes from the 2007–08 teacher certification files. Selected Characteristics of Classroom teachers The selected characteristics of classroom teachers in Table 19 have been compiled from the salary certification and teacher certification files for the 2007–08 school year. The percentages and ranks that have been computed are based upon full-time-equivalents of employment. The percent and rankings of classroom teachers with graduate degrees include all who hold a degree higher than a bachelor’s. The percent and rankings of classroom teachers with no prior experience include all who are teaching this year for the first time. Local Salary Supplements The salary supplement information in Table 20 was compiled from the Local Salary Supplement Reports. It provides data on the number of LEAs paying local supplements and the amounts paid by LEAs with the highest and lowest supplements. Salary supplements are monies paid from local funds to augment the salaries of persons paid on the state salary schedule. Not every LEA pays supplements to all employees. 28 tAbLe 16 StAte SUMMArY oF PUbLIC SCHooL FULL-tIMe PerSoNNeL, 2007–08 SOURCE OF FUNDS State Federal Local Total SEx Male Female RACE/ETHNIC ORIGIN White Black Other Officials, Administrators, Managers Principals Assistant Principal, Teaching Assistant Principal, Non-teaching Total Administrators Elementary Teachers Secondary Teachers Other Teachers Total Teachers Guidance Psychological Librarian, Audiovisual Consultant, Supervisor Other Professionals Total Instructional Support TOTAL PROFESSIONALS 1,084 117 608 2,210 3 135 69 0 9 1,839 1 986 5,202 121 1,738 44,605 3,056 2,999 26,054 485 2,026 14,916 2,337 1,198 85,575 5,878 6,223 3,489 34 214 637 114 21 2,246 2 120 750 293 365 3,194 699 1,590 10,316 1,142 2,310 101,093 7,141 10,271 1,809 2,348 78 2,826 7,061 50,660 28,565 18,451 97,676 3,737 772 2,368 1,408 5,483 13,768 118,505 792 1,017 1,037 1,311 19 59 1,152 1,674 3,000 4,061 5,148 45,512 10,197 18,368 4,219 14,232 19,564 78,112 507 3,230 130 642 125 2,243 241 1,167 855 4,628 1,858 11,910 24,422 94,083 1,444 327 38 1,751 553 44 53 23 2 1,903 866 57 5,151 1,769 141 42,758 6,420 1,482 23,002 4,581 982 14,987 2,864 600 80,747 13,865 3,064 2,793 856 88 681 77 14 2,121 199 48 1,089 287 32 4,028 1,224 231 10,712 2,643 413 96,610 18,277 3,618 Teacher Assistants Technicians Clerical, Secretarial Service Workers Skilled Crafts Laborers, Unskilled TOTAL NONPROFESSIONALS 22,441 4,237 2,899 411 65 864 6,287 328 4,243 11,651 1,160 10,264 799 12 2,261 598 1 437 42,187 5,803 20,968 29,577 1,340 10,858 23,075 3,072 1,036 68,958 2,417 27,160 717 623 295 10,563 7,369 15,706 2,871 201 469 567 14,138 54,820 19,099 9,292 1,186 945 336 59 8,182 2,337 339 10,985 11,098 992 2,414 609 49 613 407 16 42,238 24,079 2,641 TOTAL 143,280 12,944 31,239 187,463 38,560 148,903 138,848 42,356 6,259 29 tAbLe 17 eXPerIeNCe StAtUS oF SCHooL bASed INStrUCtIoNAL PerSoNNeL, 2007–08* Alamance-Burlington Alexander County Alleghany County Anson County Ashe County Taught in This LEA Last Year 1,476 361 125 269 266 First Year Employed in Public Education 130 14 5 21 7 Returning After One or More Years Away From Public Education 16 2 1 4 3 Employed in Another LEA Last Year 68 20 10 16 3 Employed Out of State Last Year 18 1 2 9 1 Avery County Beaufort County Bertie County Bladen County Brunswick County 181 513 196 383 730 10 28 19 16 33 0 9 3 8 9 3 19 11 20 42 1 8 9 3 17 Buncombe County Asheville City Burke County Cabarrus County Kannapolis City 1,676 312 1,020 1,600 327 79 17 64 134 34 26 6 7 31 4 51 14 17 117 31 29 6 12 44 5 Caldwell County Camden County Carteret County Caswell County Catawba County 886 113 661 221 1,034 41 3 23 10 47 5 1 9 5 23 40 5 25 6 59 12 2 11 8 25 Hickory City Newton Conover City Chatham County Cherokee County Edenton/Chowan 289 196 522 299 173 31 21 50 7 12 4 4 7 2 6 26 19 22 9 8 2 2 20 8 2 Clay County Cleveland County Columbus County Whiteville City Craven County 99 1,225 471 183 947 7 38 13 5 65 0 15 5 2 17 4 25 18 13 38 1 11 4 2 26 Cumberland County Currituck County Dare County Davidson County Lexington City 3,312 281 396 1,227 212 390 4 16 62 20 53 5 5 13 5 126 8 8 40 15 135 8 13 7 3 Thomasville City Davie County Duplin County Durham Public Edgecombe County 166 429 510 2,198 431 32 28 33 179 55 4 10 3 44 13 14 28 18 127 26 1 3 1 68 10 *School level full-time and part-time personnel reported on the PPAR/SAR system. Instructional personnel includes principals, assistant principals, classroom teachers, school counselors, and media coordinators. 30 tAbLe 17 (CONTINUED) eXPerIeNCe StAtUS oF SCHooL bASed INStrUCtIoNAL PerSoNNeL, 2007–08* Returning After One Taught in This First Year Employed or More Years Away Employed in Another Employed Out of LEA Last Year in Public Education From Public Education LEA Last Year State Last Year Forsyth County 3,703 217 62 162 65 Franklin County 548 394 316 Gaston County 2,023 151 29 62 38 Gates County 144 6 3 7 3 Graham County 86 8 0 1 0 Granville County 574 28 12 25 14 Greene County 224 173 131 Guilford County 4,742 511 63 208 127 Halifax County 319 23 10 164 Roanoke Rapids City 19593 131 Weldon City 71 11062 Harnett County 1,109 134 28 90 26 Haywood County 571 207 18 15 Henderson County 784 52 24 34 27 Hertford County 230 241 13 11 Hoke County 403 809 34 21 Hyde County 70 4 0 3 4 Iredell-Statesville 1,317 112 20 56 52 Mooresville City 313 228 31 14 Jackson County 250 203 18 11 Johnston County 1,891 171 38 94 45 Jones County 103 7 1 9 1 Lee County 571 517 36 10 Lenoir County 655 687 227 Lincoln County 82553 1132 11 Macon County 315 203 168 Madison County 187 12281 Martin County 298 186 252 McDowell County 425 253 123 Mecklenburg County 6,742 794 326 295 333 Mitchell County 171 12111 Montgomery County 304 167 268 Moore County 755 49 16 42 30 Nash-Rocky Mount 1,232 48 15 52 7 New Hanover County 1,555 89 22 67 41 Northampton County 200 254 289 Onslow County 1,433 146 24 53 52 Orange County 488 237 45 21 Chapel Hill-Carrboro 793 46 12 74 48 Pamlico County 12254 114 *School level full-time and part-time personnel reported on the PPAR/SAR system. Instructional personnel includes principals, assistant principals, classroom teachers, school counselors, and media coordinators. 31 tAbLe 17 (CONTINUED) eXPerIeNCe StAtUS oF SCHooL bASed INStrUCtIoNAL PerSoNNeL, 2007��08* Returning After One Taught in This First Year Employed or More Years Away Employed in Another Employed Out of LEA Last Year in Public Education From Public Education LEA Last Year State Last Year Pasquotank County 423 27 12 16 27 Pender County 497 34 9 35 11 Perquimans County 121 11 2 12 0 Person County 385 32 2 18 9 Pitt County 1,433 124 20 124 20 Polk County 195 5 1 9 5 Randolph County 1,220 85 16 59 9 Asheboro City 304 19 5 14 1 Richmond County 555 43 9 19 6 Robeson County 1,530 138 26 78 22 Rockingham County 1,002 47 9 24 30 Rowan-Salisbury 1,492 88 22 75 29 Rutherford County 672 28 9 11 4 Sampson County 516 28 8 35 3 Clinton City 205 20 8 12 4 Scotland County 508 52 10 38 19 Stanly County 691 25 13 34 4 Stokes County 496 29 12 22 9 Surry County 613 35 11 19 5 Elkin City 93 1 1 8 0 Mount Airy City 129 5 2 5 2 Swain County 146 7 2 12 6 Transylvania County 260 21 4 5 6 Tyrrell County 56 3 0 4 1 Union County 2,297 201 45 176 121 Vance County 509 54 7 44 31 Wake County 8,528 459 158 438 423 Warren County 167 22 4 20 5 Washington County 151 12 5 9 5 Watauga County 349 13 5 19 2 Wayne County 1,283 94 31 44 22 Wilkes County 650 47 12 17 5 Wilson County 794 48 11 62 6 Yadkin County 409 21 6 17 2 Yancey County 181 9 2 4 5 STATE TOTAL 91,517 6,856 1,693 4,496 2,493 *School level full-time and part-time personnel reported on the PPAR/SAR system. Instructional personnel includes principals, assistant principals, classroom teachers, school counselors, and media coordinators. 32 tAbLe 18 HIGHeSt deGree HeLd bY CLASSrooM teACHerS, 2007–08 NO DEGREE No. % VOCATIONAL No. % BACHELOR No. % MASTERS No. % ADVANCED No. % DOCTORATE No. % Totals Alamance-Burlington 8 0.5 17 1.1 1,200 78.7 292 19.2 4 0.3 3 0.2 1,524 Alexander County 0 0.0 5 1.4 273 77.6 72 20.5 1 0.3 1 0.3 352 Alleghany County 5 3.8 1 0.8 84 63.2 42 31.6 1 0.8 0 0.0 133 Anson County 0 0.0 8 2.7 208 71.0 74 25.3 2 0.7 1 0.3 293 Ashe County 0 0.0 8 3.1 154 60.4 92 36.1 0 0.0 1 0.4 255 Avery County 2 1.1 2 1.1 133 70.4 50 26.5 1 0.5 1 0.5 189 Beaufort County 0 0.0 8 1.5 384 72.9 132 25.0 2 0.4 1 0.2 527 Bertie County 1 0.5 5 2.4 164 78.5 38 18.2 1 0.5 0 0.0 209 Bladen County 1 0.3 5 1.3 299 79.1 69 18.3 4 1.1 0 0.0 378 Brunswick County 3 0.4 11 1.4 605 77.6 159 20.4 2 0.3 0 0.0 780 Buncombe County 5 0.3 17 1.0 1,168 69.4 474 28.2 15 0.9 3 0.2 1,682 Asheville City 3 0.9 6 1.8 219 66.6 101 30.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 329 Burke County 5 0.5 6 0.6 722 67.7 324 30.4 6 0.6 3 0.3 1,066 Cabarrus County 7 0.4 19 1.0 1,353 72.9 467 25.1 10 0.5 1 0.1 1,857 Kannapolis City 11 2.8 1 0.3 291 74.8 86 22.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 389 Caldwell County 4 0.4 16 1.8 642 71.9 227 25.4 4 0.4 0 0.0 893 Camden County 0 0.0 0 0.0 101 75.4 33 24.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 134 Carteret County 3 0.5 1 0.2 466 70.6 190 28.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 660 Caswell County 1 0.4 4 1.7 156 68.1 67 29.3 1 0.4 0 0.0 229 Catawba County 3 0.3 12 1.0 790 69.0 332 29.0 6 0.5 2 0.2 1,145 Hickory City 4 1.3 3 1.0 210 67.3 94 30.1 1 0.3 0 0.0 312 Newton-Conover 1 0.5 2 0.9 157 72.4 57 26.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 217 Chatham County 3 0.5 6 1.0 422 73.0 142 24.6 4 0.7 1 0.2 578 Cherokee County 0 0.0 2 0.7 189 65.9 88 30.7 7 2.4 1 0.3 287 Edenton/Chowan 0 0.0 3 1.6 143 75.7 42 22.2 0 0.0 1 0.5 189 Clay County 0 0.0 4 3.8 65 61.3 34 32.1 3 2.8 0 0.0 106 Cleveland County 8 0.7 14 1.1 801 65.7 386 31.7 9 0.7 1 0.1 1,219 Columbus County 2 0.4 11 2.4 337 73.4 109 23.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 459 Whiteville City 0 0.0 4 2.3 128 72.3 43 24.3 1 0.6 1 0.6 177 Craven County 2 0.2 6 0.6 755 75.0 237 23.6 6 0.6 0 0.0 1,006 Cumberland County 32 0.9 39 1.0 2,930 77.9 744 19.8 11 0.3 3 0.1 3,759 Currituck County 3 1.1 2 0.7 187 69.3 74 27.4 4 1.5 0 0.0 270 Dare County 3 0.8 4 1.0 253 63.9 132 33.3 3 0.8 1 0.3 396 Davidson County 1 0.1 14 1.1 980 77.6 264 20.9 3 0.2 1 0.1 1,263 Lexington City 5 2.1 2 0.9 196 83.4 31 13.2 1 0.4 0 0.0 235 Thomasville City 3 1.6 3 1.6 150 78.5 35 18.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 191 Davie County 5 1.1 5 1.1 338 74.9 100 22.2 3 0.7 0 0.0 451 Duplin County 7 1.1 14 2.3 470 76.4 120 19.5 2 0.3 2 0.3 615 Durham County 20 0.9 14 0.6 1,593 68.5 687 29.5 7 0.3 6 0.3 2,327 Edgecombe County 4 0.8 5 1.1 388 81.7 77 16.2 1 0.2 0 0.0 475 33 tAbLe 18 (CONTINUED) HIGHeSt deGree HeLd bY CLASSrooM teACHerS, 2007–08 NO DEGREE No. % VOCATIONAL No. % BACHELOR No. % MASTERS No. % ADVANCED No. % DOCTORATE No. % Totals Forsyth County 21 0.5 23 0.6 2,697 67.6 1,217 30.5 18 0.5 12 0.3 3,988 Franklin County 3 0.5 7 1.2 475 82.8 87 15.2 0 0.0 2 0.3 574 Gaston County 9 0.4 30 1.5 1,610 77.9 404 19.6 10 0.5 3 0.1 2,066 Gates County 1 0.6 2 1.3 114 72.6 38 24.2 2 1.3 0 0.0 157 Graham County 1 1.1 1 1.1 68 77.3 17 19.3 1 1.1 0 0.0 88 Granville County 5 0.9 8 1.4 451 77.8 112 19.3 0 0.0 4 0.7 580 Greene County 2 0.9 3 1.3 172 75.4 50 21.9 0 0.0 1 0.4 228 Guilford County 55 1.1 48 1.0 3,738 74.5 1,147 22.8 18 0.4 14 0.3 5,020 Halifax County 0 0.0 9 2.8 249 78.1 58 18.2 3 0.9 0 0.0 319 Roanoke Rapids City 1 0.5 2 1.0 143 72.6 50 25.4 1 0.5 0 0.0 197 Weldon City 0 0.0 0 0.0 60 77.9 16 20.8 1 1.3 0 0.0 77 Harnett County 9 0.7 18 1.4 989 77.1 264 20.6 1 0.1 1 0.1 1,282 Haywood County 1 0.2 8 1.4 400 71.6 142 25.4 6 1.1 2 0.4 559 Henderson County 1 0.1 10 1.1 630 68.7 267 29.1 7 0.8 2 0.2 917 Hertford County 11 4.4 4 1.6 194 77.0 42 16.7 1 0.4 0 0.0 252 Hoke County 8 1.5 7 1.3 433 83.1 71 13.6 1 0.2 1 0.2 521 Hyde County 0 0.0 1 1.4 57 78.1 15 20.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 73 Iredell-Statesville 12 0.8 17 1.2 1,043 73.4 346 24.3 3 0.2 0 0.0 1,421 Mooresville City 1 0.3 7 1.9 238 65.9 111 30.7 3 0.8 1 0.3 361 Jackson County 4 1.5 1 0.4 185 68.5 76 28.1 4 1.5 0 0.0 270 Johnston County 22 1.0 22 1.0 1,681 78.0 418 19.4 11 0.5 2 0.1 2,156 Jones County 1 0.9 3 2.8 84 77.1 20 18.3 1 0.9 0 0.0 109 Lee County 4 0.6 7 1.1 468 75.4 136 21.9 3 0.5 3 0.5 621 Lenoir County 5 0.7 11 1.6 532 78.1 130 19.1 3 0.4 0 0.0 681 Lincoln County 1 0.1 7 0.9 613 75.3 190 23.3 2 0.2 1 0.1 814 Macon County 1 0.3 4 1.2 239 73.8 78 24.1 2 0.6 0 0.0 324 Madison County 1 0.5 5 2.6 148 76.7 36 18.7 2 1.0 1 0.5 193 Martin County 0 0.0 3 1.0 240 76.9 67 21.5 2 0.6 0 0.0 312 McDowell County 2 0.4 8 1.7 321 70.1 124 27.1 1 0.2 2 0.4 458 Mecklenburg County 105 1.2 58 0.6 6,262 69.6 2,511 27.9 43 0.5 20 0.2 8,999 Mitchell County 0 0.0 3 1.8 121 74.2 35 21.5 4 2.5 0 0.0 163 Montgomery County 1 0.3 8 2.4 239 72.9 75 22.9 4 1.2 1 0.3 328 Moore County 6 0.7 13 1.6 557 68.2 236 28.9 5 0.6 0 0.0 817 Nash-Rocky Mount 3 0.3 17 1.5 913 78.6 222 19.1 4 0.3 2 0.2 1,161 New Hanover County 10 0.6 11 0.7 1,228 76.1 362 22.4 3 0.2 0 0.0 1,614 Northampton County 3 1.3 8 3.5 186 81.6 30 13.2 1 0.4 0 0.0 228 Onslow County 12 0.8 21 1.4 1,196 78.4 289 19.0 2 0.1 5 0.0 1,525 Orange County 2 0.4 0 0.0 343 64.7 181 34.2 3 0.6 1 0.2 530 Chapel Hill-Carrboro 7 0.8 2 0.2 499 55.6 375 41.8 5 0.6 9 1.0 897 Pamlico County 0 0.0 2 1.5 107 79.9 25 18.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 134 34 tAbLe 18 (CONTINUED) HIGHeSt deGree HeLd bY CLASSrooM teACHerS, 2007–08 NO DEGREE No. % VOCATIONAL No. % BACHELOR No. % MASTERS No. % ADVANCED No. % DOCTORATE No. % Totals Pasquotank County 7 1.5 4 0.9 352 75.7 96 20.6 5 1.1 1 0.2 465 Pender County 2 0.4 8 1.5 416 77.6 108 20.1 0 0.0 2 0.4 536 Perquimans County 1 0.8 1 0.8 95 73.6 31 24.0 1 0.8 0 0.0 129 Person County 6 1.5 9 2.2 301 73.8 92 22.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 408 Pitt County 19 1.1 29 1.7 1,210 71.9 413 24.5 10 0.6 2 0.1 1,683 Polk County 0 0.0 2 1.0 117 58.8 75 37.7 4 2.0 1 0.5 199 Randolph County 7 0.6 18 1.4 991 79.0 232 18.5 5 0.4 1 0.1 1,254 Asheboro City 2 0.6 3 0.9 237 72.9 83 25.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 325 Richmond County 11 1.9 12 2.1 427 74.8 118 20.7 2 0.4 1 0.2 571 Robeson County 7 0.4 27 1.7 1,178 74.6 361 22.8 5 0.3 2 0.1 1,580 Rockingham County 2 0.2 13 1.3 683 69.0 290 29.3 1 0.1 1 0.1 990 Rowan-Salisbury 3 0.2 15 1.0 1,125 77.6 300 20.7 5 0.3 2 0.1 1,450 Rutherford County 6 0.9 7 1.1 420 63.8 221 33.6 3 0.5 1 0.2 658 Sampson County 1 0.2 3 0.5 426 77.3 118 21.4 2 0.4 1 0.2 551 Clinton City 2 0.9 1 0.5 172 77.8 46 20.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 221 Scotland County 0 0.0 6 1.1 425 78.0 113 20.7 1 0.2 0 0.0 545 Stanly County 3 0.4 12 1.7 546 77.2 144 20.4 2 0.3 0 0.0 707 Stokes County 4 0.8 9 1.8 383 76.4 100 20.0 5 1.0 0 0.0 501 Surry County 5 0.8 10 1.6 438 71.1 158 25.6 5 0.8 0 0.0 616 Elkin City 1 1.0 1 1.0 64 66.7 28 29.2 2 2.1 0 0.0 96 Mount Airy City 0 0.0 2 1.5 95 71.4 36 27.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 133 Swain County 1 0.7 2 1.3 107 71.3 37 24.7 2 1.3 1 0.7 150 Transylvania County 3 1.1 4 1.5 191 69.7 73 26.6 2 0.7 1 0.4 274 Tyrrell County 0 0.0 0 0.0 42 77.8 12 22.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 54 Union County 20 0.8 15 0.6 1,766 70.9 676 27.1 10 0.4 4 0.2 2,491 Vance County 1 0.2 6 1.0 470 81.9 97 16.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 574 Wake County 56 0.6 23 0.2 6,397 68.9 2,756 29.7 26 0.3 32 0.3 9,290 Warren County 2 1.0 2 1.0 155 79.5 35 17.9 1 0.5 0 0.0 195 Washington County 1 0.6 7 4.1 134 78.8 28 16.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 170 Watauga County 0 0.0 3 0.8 215 58.6 139 37.9 10 2.7 0 0.0 367 Wayne County 13 1.0 21 1.5 1,052 77.4 264 19.4 7 0.5 2 0.1 1,359 Wilkes County 4 0.6 6 0.9 503 75.1 155 23.1 1 0.1 1 0.1 670 Wilson County 4 0.5 6 0.7 657 80.9 139 17.1 3 0.4 3 0.4 812 Yadkin County 0 0.0 8 2.0 293 72.0 104 25.6 1 0.2 1 0.2 407 Yancey County 0 0.0 3 1.6 152 81.7 31 16.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 186 STATE TOTAL 690 0.7 1,026 1.0 72,262 72.9 24,596 24.8 428 0.4 185 0.2 99,187 35 tAbLe 19 SeLeCted CHArACterIStICS oF CLASSrooM teACHerS*, 2007–08 CLASSROOM TEACHERS WITH CLASSROOM TEACHERS WITH NO A GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PRIOR TEACHING ExPERIENCE Percent Rank** Percent Rank** Alamance-Burlington 19.6 95 7.8 82 Alexander County 21.0 78 4.0 27 Alleghany County 32.3 11 6.0 63 Anson County 26.3 39 6.8 72 Ashe County 36.5 4 3.1 10 Avery County 27.5 33 3.2 11 Beaufort County 25.6 44 4.9 42 Bertie County 18.7 103 12.4 111 Bladen County 19.3 98 3.4 13 Brunswick County 20.6 83 4.1 32 Buncombe County 29.3 26 4.0 27 Asheville City 30.7 16 4.0 27 Burke County 31.2 15 5.4 56 Cabarrus County 25.7 43 6.9 74 Kannapolis City 22.1 71 7.7 80 Caldwell County 25.9 42 4.5 34 Camden County 24.6 53 1.5 2 Carteret County 28.8 28 3.8 22 Caswell County 29.7 22 3.5 14 Catawba County 29.7 22 5.0 43 Hickory City 30.4 17 7.4 78 Newton Conover City 26.3 39 8.3 90 Chatham County 25.4 48 9.3 105 Cherokee County 33.4 9 3.5 14 Edenton/Chowan 22.8 64 5.3 50 Clay County 34.9 6 4.7 36 Cleveland County 32.5 10 4.2 33 Columbus County 23.7 58 3.7 18 Whiteville City 25.4 48 2.8 7 Craven County 24.2 55 5.6 59 Cumberland County 20.2 90 9.4 107 Currituck County 28.9 27 2.6 5 Dare County 34.3 7 4.8 39 Davidson County 21.2 76 5.0 43 Lexington City 13.6 115 6.4 66 Thomasville City 18.3 105 12.6 112 Davie County 22.8 64 5.5 57 Duplin County 20.2 90 6.3 65 Durham Public 30.1 20 7.7 80 Edgecombe County 16.4 111 10.5 110 * Includes only Classroom Teachers ** Classroom teachers with a graduate certificate are ranked in descending order; classroom teachers with no prior experience are ranked in ascending order. 36 tAbLe 19 (CONTINUED) SeLeCted CHArACterIStICS oF CLASSrooM teACHerS*, 2007–08 CLASSROOM TEACHERS WITH CLASSROOM TEACHERS WITH NO A GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PRIOR TEACHING ExPERIENCE Percent Rank** Percent Rank** Forsyth County 31.3 14 5.1 48 Franklin County 15.5 112 6.4 66 Gaston County 20.2 90 7.0 75 Gates County 25.5 46 1.9 3 Graham County 20.5 86 9.1 100 Granville County 20.0 93 4.7 36 Greene County 22.4 67 7.0 75 Guilford County 23.5 59 8.3 90 Halifax County 19.1 100 5.3 50 Roanoke Rapids City 25.9 42 3.0 8 Weldon City 22.1 71 10.4 109 Harnett County 20.7 82 8.8 97 Haywood County 26.8 35 3.8 22 Henderson County 30.1 20 3.8 22 Hertford County 17.1 107 8.3 90 Hoke County 14.0 113 16.1 115 Hyde County 20.5 86 6.8 72 Iredell-Statesville 24.6 53 9.1 100 Mooresville City 31.9 12 6.6 68 Jackson County 29.6 23 4.8 39 Johnston County 20.0 93 8.5 94 Jones County 19.3 98 9.2 104 Lee County 22.9 62 8.5 94 Lenoir County 19.5 96 9.1 100 Lincoln County 23.7 58 5.5 57 Macon County 24.7 51 3.7 18 Madison County 20.2 90 5.7 60 Martin County 22.1 71 3.8 22 McDowell County 27.7 32 3.9 26 Mecklenburg County 28.6 29 9.6 108 Mitchell County 23.9 56 3.7 18 Montgomery County 24.4 54 5.2 49 Moore County 29.5 25 5.0 43 Nash-Rocky Mount 19.6 95 4.0 27 New Hanover County 22.6 65 5.0 43 Northampton County 13.6 115 8.8 97 Onslow County 19.1 100 9.1 100 Orange County 34.9 6 4.5 34 Chapel Hill-Carrboro 43.4 1 6.7 70 Pamlico County 18.7 103 2.2 4 * Includes only Classroom Teachers ** Classroom teachers with a graduate certificate are ranked in descending order; classroom teachers with no prior experience are ranked in ascending order. 37 tAbLe 19 (CONTINUED) SeLeCted CHArACterIStICS oF CLASSrooM teACHerS*, 2007–08 CLASSROOM TEACHERS WITH CLASSROOM TEACHERS WITH NO A GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PRIOR TEACHING ExPERIENCE Percent Rank** Percent Rank** Pasquotank County 21.9 73 6.7 70 Pender County 20.5 86 7.8 82 Perquimans County 24.8 50 9.3 105 Person County 22.5 66 7.8 82 Pitt County 25.3 49 7.4 78 Polk County 40.23 3.08 Randolph County 19.0 101 6.2 64 Asheboro City 25.5 46 8.3 90 Richmond County 21.2 76 7.9 85 Robeson County 23.3 61 8.0 88 Rockingham County 29.5 25 4.0 27 Rowan-Salisbury 21.2 76 5.9 62 Rutherford County 34.2 8 3.5 14 Sampson County 22.0 72 5.3 50 Clinton City 20.8 80 7.2 77 Scotland County 20.9 79 9.0 99 Stanly County 20.7 82 3.5 14 Stokes County 21.0 78 4.8 39 Surry County 26.5 37 5.0 43 Elkin City 31.3 14 1.0 1 Mount Airy City 27.1 34 5.3 50 Swain County 26.7 36 5.3 50 Transylvania County 27.7 32 6.6 68 Tyrrell County 22.2 68 3.7 18 Union County 27.7 32 8.5 94 Vance County 16.9 108 13.6 114 Wake County 30.3 18 5.3 50 Warren County 18.5 104 12.8 113 Washington County 16.5 110 8.2 89 Watauga County 40.62 2.76 Wayne County 20.1 91 7.9 85 Wilkes County 23.4 60 7.9 85 Wilson County 17.9 106 5.7 60 Yadkin County 26.0 40 4.7 36 Yancey County 16.7 109 3.2 11 * Includes only Classroom Teachers ** Classroom teachers with a graduate certificate are ranked in descending order; classroom teachers with no prior experience are ranked in ascending order. 38 tAbLe 20 SeLeCted StAtIStICS oF LoCAL SALArY SUPPLeMeNtS 2007–08 POSITION CATEGORY NUMBER OF LEAS THAT PAID SUPPLEMENTS TO: OF THE LEAS THAT PAY SUPPLEMENTS: STATE AVERAGE* LOW HIGH No Pos. Certain Pos. All Pos. Avg. Amt. LEA Name Avg. Amt. LEA Name Teacher 4 10 101 $100 $205 $265 $300 $334 Mitchell County Alleghany County Madison County Ashe County Yancey County $10,332 Rockingham County $6,456 Chapel Hill/Carrboro $6,133 Asheville City $6,115 Wake County $5,697 Mecklenburg County $3,327 Principal 4 11 100 $250 $600 $725 $754 $1,425 Madison County Washington County Mitchell County Yancey County Macon County $25,770 Wake County $22,839 Chapel Hill/Carrboro $22,535 Durham County $19,956 Forsyth County $19,062 Guilford County $10,030 Assistant Principal 6 7 102 $100 $250 $275 $500 $500 Mitchell County Madison County Yancey County Washington County Ashe County $12,201 Mecklenburg County $11,942 Wake County $10,871 Guilford County $10,404 Chapel Hill/Carrboro $10,094 Buncombe County $5,967 * Average supplement for those who receive supplements 39 FINANCIAL INForMAtIoN This section is designed to provide information about the financing of public education. Since the fiscal and school years do not coincide, the data in this section are one or more years behind the data found in other sections of this publication. Data obtained from external sources, such as the disposable income by counties, may lag two years behind. The total expenditures for a school year are grouped into two major categories: • current expense expenditures are all expenditures connected with the daily operation of the more than two thousand schools of the state. • capital expense expenditures consist of all disbursements made for the construction of new buildings and grounds, reconstruction or repair of old buildings, and the acquisition of equipment with a lifetime greater than a year. The amount of capital expense expenditures fluctuates considerably from year to year. The current expense expenditures on the other hand, being closely tied to the number of students, are more stable. All derived statistics are computed for current expense expenditures only. This is especially true for statistics that can be meaningfully compared over several years. The Annual Financial Report System contains the current expense expenditures obtained from financial records submitted during the year, and electronic records obtained from the LEA files at the close of each fiscal year. Although the contents of the latter transmission are not audited, they are an accurate accounting of revenues and expenditures by each LEA for the preceding fiscal year. By legislative mandate, long-term debts of school systems (debt service) are a part of the county budget and controlled by the commissioners of the 100 counties and, therefore, not reported on the Annual Financial Report System. The report contains all current expenditures for public kindergartens, elementary and secondary schools, and special schools for exceptional children. However, expenditures for the Governor Morehead School for the Blind, the North Carolina Schools for the Deaf, the Fort Bragg and Camp Lejeune military base schools, and the Cherokee Indian reservation schools are not included. One derived statistic, per pupil expenditure, is of special interest since it is quoted and compared most often. In the tables of this section, it is computed only for current expense expenditures (excluding community services, Head Start, adult education, and inter/intra fund transfers) by using final average daily membership (ADM). Other publications, especially those from national sources, use average daily attendance (ADA) in computing this statistic. Since average daily membership is greater than average daily attendance, the latter method yields a higher figure for the per pupil expenditures. The average daily attendance figures in other sections of the Profile can be used to convert per pupil expenditure figures contained in this section to ones based on average daily attendance. The expenditure data contained in this section have three distinct funding sources. The first two, state and federal, are the amounts spent for education from the budgets of state and federal governments respectively. The local expenditures, on the other hand, are not synonymous with the amounts expended by local county governments. All expenditures not funded by the state or the federal governments are regarded as local expenditures. As such, they include all funds supplied from local governments and other local sources. 40 There are two tables in this section that list the per pupil expenditures for each school system. One includes all current expense expenditures while the other excludes all expenditures connected with child nutrition activities. The need for two separate tables emerged from our definition of local expenditures. Since the expenditures students make in purchasing their lunches are not funded by the state or federal governments, they are regarded as part of the local expenditures. In some contexts, however, there is a need to bring the local expenditures as close to the amounts spent by local governments as possible. The second per pupil expenditure table is designed to respond to that need. Current expense expenditures are given by source of funds and on a per pupil basis for each LEA in Part II of this publication. 41 tAbLe 21 Per CAPItA PerSoNAL INCoMe bY CoUNtY, 2006 COUNTY INCOME RANK COUNTY INCOME RANK Alamance-Burlington 28,265 39 Jones County 27,540 45 Alexander County 26,936 54 Lee County 28,975 34 Alleghany County 26,786 56 Lenoir County 28,212 40 Anson County 24,818 74 Lincoln County 28,719 38 Ashe County 26,224 62 Macon County 23,568 90 Avery County 24,747 75 Madison County 27,203 51 Beaufort County 27,391 49 Martin County 24,284 81 Bertie County 25,482 69 McDowell County 25,901 65 Bladen County 24,733 76 Mecklenburg County 44,267 1 Brunswick County 28,202 41 Mitchell County 23,392 93 Buncombe County 31,345 18 Montgomery County 25,715 66 Burke County 27,295 50 Moore County 36,932 6 Cabarrus County 33,161 14 Nash County 29,597 28 Caldwell County 27,520 46 New Hanover County 33,705 12 Camden County 29,705 26 Northampton County 27,792 44 Carteret County 32,086 16 Onslow County 31,942 17 Caswell County 24,915 72 Orange County 41,435 2 Catawba County 30,074 24 Pamlico County 29,563 29 Chatham County 39,704 3 Pasquotank County 24,860 73 Cherokee County 22,384 95 Pender County 25,361 71 Chowan County 28,933 35 Perquimans County 27,503 47 Clay County 24,222 83 Person County 26,847 55 Cleveland County 27,058 53 Pitt County 29,031 32 Columbus County 26,786 56 Polk County 37,873 5 Craven County 31,107 19 Randolph County 26,159 63 Cumberland County 34,245 10 Richmond County 24,018 85 Currituck County 30,842 22 Robeson County 21,675 99 Dare County 34,181 11 Rockingham County 26,706 58 Davidson County 28,765 37 Rowan County 29,001 33 Davie County 33,264 13 Rutherford County 25,504 68 Duplin County 23,851 87 Sampson County 24,697 77 Durham County 35,118 9 Scotland County 23,656 89 Edgecombe County 25,445 70 Stanly County 27,824 43 Forsyth County 36,402 7 Stokes County 26,314 61 Franklin County 26,419 60 Surry County 27,181 52 Gaston County 30,892 21 Swain County 23,430 92 Gates County 24,245 82 Transylvania County 29,642 27 Graham County 23,919 86 Tyrrell County 22,364 96 Granville County 24,673 78 Union County 30,898 20 Greene County 22,807 94 Vance County 24,537 80 Guilford County 35,658 8 Wake County 39,497 4 Halifax County 24,164 84 Warren County 21,073 100 Harnett County 25,700 67 Washington County 24,569 79 Haywood County 27,869 42 Watauga County 28,835 36 Henderson County 32,431 15 Wayne County 27,417 48 Hertford County 23,530 91 Wilkes County 29,466 30 Hoke County 22,157 97 Wilson County 29,879 25 Hyde County 23,684 88 Yadkin County 26,702 59 Iredell County 30,562 23 Yancey County 21,982 98 Jackson County Johnston County 26,074 29,216 64 31 North Carolina 32,247 *The per capita income figures are calculated and periodically revised by the Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce, using the estimates of the civilian population and personal income. The income figure represents income received from all sources and is measured before deduction of income and other personal taxes but after deductions for social security, government retirement, and other social insurance. It can include wages, proprietor income, rental income, dividends, interest, and government and business transfer payments. Other non-money transfers are included such as food stamps, health benefits, and subsidized housing or other non-money income. The total personal income for the county is divided by the estimated population of the county to produce per capita income. Source: Survey of Current Business, April 2008. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of Economic Analysis 42 tAbLe 22 NortH CAroLINA CUrreNt eXPeNSe eXPeNdItUreS bY SoUrCe oF FUNdS, 2006–07 Child Nutrition INCLUDED AMOUNTS ExPENDED BY SOURCE State Federal Local TOTAL Salaries Employee Benefits Purchased Services Supplies & Materials Instructional Equipment Other Objects 5,508,733,251 1,280,435,313 167,013,708 315,376,116 53,832,049 1,644,779 611,161,083 154,458,187 106,771,519 233,802,922 8,203,584 10,247,545 1,354,348,733 320,076,375 571,946,511 373,109,399 13,465,394 54,032,208 7,474,243,067 1,754,969,875 845,731,738 922,288,437 75,501,027 65,924,532 TOTAL Percent Of Total 7,327,035,216 65.8 1,124,644,840 10.1 2,686,978,620 24.1 11,138,658,676 100 PER PUPIL ExPENDITURES State Federal Local TOTAL % of Total Salaries Employee Benefits Purchased Services Supplies & Materials Instructional Equipment Other Objects TOTAL 3,965.10 921.64 120.21 227.00 38.75 1.18 5,273.88 439.90 111.17 76.85 168.29 5.90 7.38 809.49 974.84 230.39 411.68 268.56 9.69 38.89 1,934.05 5,379.84 1,263.20 608.74 663.85 54.34 47.45 8,017.42 67.1 15.7 7.6 8.3 0.7 0.6 100 * Per pupil expenditures were computed using the 2006-07 state total final average daily membership of 1,389,305. 43 tAbLe 23 CoMPArISoN oF Per PUPIL eXPeNdItUreS CUrreNt eXPeNSe eXPeNdItUreS oNLY PER PUPIL ExPENDITURES, BY SOURCE PER PUPIL ExPENDITURES, BY SOURCE CHILD NUTRITION INCLUDED State Federal Local Total State Federal Local 1996-1997 3,554.21 390.62 1,206.87 5,151.70 69.0 7.6 23.4 1997-1998 3,795.61 422.63 1,273.32 5,491.56 69.1 7.7 23.2 1998-1999 4,086.62 445.91 1,366.56 5,899.09 69.3 7.6 23.2 1999-2000 4,323.79 482.31 1,474.20 6,280.30 68.8 7.7 23.5 2000-2001 4,532.99 514.57 1,606.54 6,654.10 68.1 7.7 24.1 2001-2002 4,472.46 578.45 1,645.14 6,696.05 66.8 8.6 24.6 2002-2003 4,458.51 644.98 1,637.90 6,741.39 66.1 9.6 24.3 2003-2004 4,563.11 726.08 1,716.94 7,006.13 65.1 10.4 24.5 2004-2005 4,726.64 789.30 1,811.66 7,327.60 64.5 10.8 24.7 2005-2006 4,903.60 819.41 1,873.14 7,596.15 64.6 10.8 24.7 2006-2007 5,273.88 809.49 1,934.05 8,017.42 65.8 10.1 24.1 PER PUPIL ExPENDITURES, BY SOURCE PER PUPIL ExPENDITURES, BY SOURCE CHILD NUTRITION ExCLUDED State Federal Local Total State Federal Local 1996-1997 3,546.78 231.90 1,041.36 4,820.04 73.6 4.8 21.6 1997-1998 3,788.29 255.39 1,106.69 5,150.37 73.6 5.0 21.5 1998-1999 4,079.46 271.26 1,204.05 5,554.77 73.4 4.9 21.7 1999-2000 4,317.07 309.49 1,304.09 5,930.65 72.8 5.2 22.0 2000-2001 4,526.52 330.27 1,427.46 6,284.25 72.0 5.3 22.7 2001-2002 4,467.02 377.89 1,464.09 6,309.00 70.8 6.0 23.2 2002-2003 4,454.98 439.57 1,468.61 6,363.16 70.0 6.9 23.1 2003-2004 4,559.86 510.53 1,544.92 6,615.31 68.9 7.7 23.4 2004-2005 4,723.58 562.33 1,635.61 6,921.52 68.2 8.1 23.6 2005-2006 4,900.47 578.68 1,692.89 7,172.04 68.3 8.1 23.6 2006-2007 5,270.71 561.71 1,750.05 7,582.47 69.5 7.4 23.1 Note: Per pupil expenditures are calculated by using Final Average Daily Membership 44 tAbLe 24 Per PUPIL eXPeNdItUre rANKING, 2006–07 Child Nutrition INCLUDED STATE FEDERAL LOCAL TOTAL Alamance-Burlington Alexander County Alleghany County Anson County Ashe County PPE 4,851.33 5,187.20 7,160.78 6,312.74 6,278.21 Rank 112 86 10 29 30 PPE 687.01 638.37 989.25 1,443.89 1,021.97 Rank 94 98 48 11 42 PPE 1,541.34 1,244.89 1,851.01 1,289.13 1,458.62 Rank 69 96 34 91 76 PPE 7,079.68 7,070.46 10,001.04 9,045.76 8,758.80 Rank 111 112 11 31 40 Avery County Beaufort County Bertie County Bladen County Brunswick County 6,564.68 5,758.56 6,773.51 5,896.99 5,195.85 21 49 16 41 84 1,093.65 1,184.38 1,073.02 1,502.71 825.74 34 25 35 9 74 1,956.73 1,578.42 1,805.47 1,161.12 2,213.27 27 63 37 102 21 9,615.06 8,521.36 9,652.00 8,560.82 8,234.86 19 49 16 47 64 Buncombe County Asheville City Burke County Cabarrus County Kannapolis City 5,180.93 5,589.42 5,445.11 4,679.41 5,070.81 89 57 69 115 99 712.92 1,096.59 907.18 532.73 997.62 92 33 56 107 46 1,965.60 4,819.57 1,246.50 1,711.31 1,788.50 26 1 95 46 40 7,859.45 11,505.58 7,598.79 6,923.45 7,856.93 78 4 96 114 79 Caldwell County Camden County Carteret County Caswell County Catawba County 5,247.78 6,598.04 5,504.11 6,545.69 5,132.58 82 19 65 22 97 789.31 479.88 759.50 872.00 601.81 80 113 84 64 102 1,357.50 1,058.56 2,725.09 941.94 1,682.08 83 111 8 115 50 7,394.59 8,136.48 8,988.70 8,359.63 7,416.47 106 68 34 57 102 Hickory City Newton Conover City Chatham County Cherokee County Edenton/Chowan 5,159.89 5,404.90 5,195.53 6,464.60 6,439.20 92 74 85 23 24 920.90 1,302.67 743.22 1,152.21 1,020.69 52 18 88 28 43 1,774.60 1,792.41 2,638.26 1,533.37 1,901.96 42 38 11 70 30 7,855.39 8,499.98 8,577.01 9,150.18 9,361.85 80 51 46 29 26 Clay County Cleveland County Columbus County Whiteville City Craven County 7,067.10 5,508.58 6,104.75 6,063.80 5,323.39 12 64 32 33 78 748.86 911.92 1,161.29 1,221.22 1,054.71 87 54 27 23 38 1,268.69 1,691.69 1,041.83 1,125.83 1,283.55 94 49 112 104 92 9,084.65 8,112.19 8,307.87 8,410.85 7,661.65 30 70 61 55 91 Cumberland County Currituck County Dare County Davidson County Lexington City 5,042.41 5,648.47 5,421.50 4,865.63 5,846.59 103 54 73 111 45 1,056.49 507.16 484.96 484.41 1,313.27 37 109 111 112 17 1,564.32 2,445.12 3,916.40 1,193.41 1,873.89 66 15 3 99 32 7,663.22 8,600.75 9,822.86 6,543.45 9,033.75 90 45 13 115 33 Thomasville City Davie County Duplin County Durham Public Edgecombe County 5,861.07 5,096.48 5,871.16 5,172.85 5,927.50 44 98 43 90 39 1,998.96 545.61 1,203.88 891.25 1,161.66 1 106 24 59 26 1,791.16 1,762.80 1,036.70 2,976.44 1,069.59 39 43 113 6 109 9,651.19 7,404.89 8,111.74 9,040.54 8,158.75 17 104 71 32 66 45 tAbLe 24 (CONTINUED) Per PUPIL eXPeNdItUre rANKING, 2006–07 Child Nutrition INCLUDED STATE FEDERAL LOCAL TOTAL Forsyth County Franklin County Gaston County Gates County Graham County PPE 5,273.29 5,215.25 4,914.50 7,251.05 7,629.69 Rank 80 83 107 7 5 PPE 797.36 899.87 732.00 758.63 1,429.33 Rank 78 58 90 85 12 PPE 2,422.16 1,510.50 1,541.65 1,422.77 1,075.25 Rank 16 71 68 79 108 PPE 8,492.81 7,625.62 7,188.15 9,432.45 10,134.27 Rank 52 93 107 21 9 Granville County Greene County Guilford County Halifax County Roanoke Rapids City 5,251.75 6,570.82 4,930.51 6,647.46 5,729.25 81 20 106 18 50 629.03 1,280.99 783.07 1,637.73 879.90 99 21 81 6 62 1,681.99 1,330.38 2,667.25 1,083.87 2,013.17 51 88 10 107 25 7,562.77 9,182.19 8,380.83 9,369.06 8,622.32 99 28 56 25 44 Weldon City Harnett County Haywood County Henderson County Hertford County 6,914.16 5,309.21 5,448.03 5,164.43 6,835.77 14 79 68 91 15 1,933.16 935.52 826.58 813.86 1,328.48 2 50 73 76 16 3,496.02 1,149.94 2,165.72 1,704.05 1,206.24 5 103 22 47 97 12,343.34 7,394.67 8,440.33 7,682.34 9,370.49 3 105 54 89 24 Hoke County Hyde County Iredell-Statesville Mooresville City Jackson County 6,040.92 11,284.23 4,886.44 4,823.29 5,717.23 34 1 110 113 51 1,110.34 1,425.76 647.09 429.03 829.54 32 13 97 114 70 1,095.74 2,590.24 1,640.17 1,879.72 2,237.07 106 12 53 31 19 8,247.00 15,300.23 7,173.70 7,132.04 8,783.84 63 1 108 109 38 Johnston County Jones County Lee County Lenoir County Lincoln County 5,186.35 8,401.19 5,141.45 5,880.29 5,184.60 87 3 95 42 88 588.64 1,571.65 843.49 1,000.78 652.91 103 7 68 45 96 1,782.27 1,269.30 1,636.51 1,381.36 1,575.94 41 93 55 81 65 7,557.26 11,242.14 7,621.45 8,262.43 7,413.45 100 5 94 62 103 Macon County Madison County Martin County Mcdowell County Charlotte-Mecklenburg 5,786.64 6,216.04 6,366.03 5,601.49 4,905.74 48 31 26 56 108 753.89 759.58 1,290.53 844.57 694.74 86 83 20 67 93 1,809.38 1,378.70 1,721.62 1,302.86 2,517.31 36 82 45 89 14 8,349.91 8,354.32 9,378.18 7,748.92 8,117.79 59 58 23 86 69 Mitchell County Montgomery County Moore County Nash-Rocky Mount New Hanover County 6,999.99 5,978.59 5,062.72 5,424.20 5,061.18 13 35 100 72 101 835.17 1,386.38 735.56 1,037.46 863.77 69 14 89 40 65 1,099.51 1,616.70 1,919.08 1,693.64 2,864.66 105 57 29 48 7 8,934.67 8,981.67 7,717.36 8,155.30 8,789.61 36 35 88 67 37 Northampton County Onslow County Orange County Chapel Hill-Carrboro Pamlico County 7,122.11 5,157.21 5,351.04 5,009.82 7,770.65 11 93 76 105 4 1,710.41 796.10 603.03 427.00 993.48 4 79 101 115 47 1,637.75 1,634.93 3,602.28 4,495.27 1,483.26 54 56 4 2 73 10,470.27 7,588.24 9,556.35 9,932.09 10,247.39 7 97 20 12 8 46 tAbLe 24 (CONTINUED) Per PUPIL eXPeNdItUre rANKING, 2006–07 Child Nutrition INCLUDED STATE FEDERAL LOCAL TOTAL Pasquotank County Pender County Perquimans County Person County Pitt County PPE 5,696.34 5,146.89 7,217.57 5,448.35 5,380.24 Rank 52 94 8 67 75 PPE 1,071.22 829.31 1,295.89 902.13 876.20 Rank 36 71 19 57 63 PPE 1,929.90 1,490.19 1,594.28 1,597.67 1,742.00 Rank 28 72 62 61 44 PPE 8,697.46 7,466.39 10,107.74 7,948.15 7,998.44 Rank 43 101 10 75 73 Polk County Randolph County Asheboro City Richmond County Robeson County 6,322.54 5,027.78 5,517.30 5,957.23 5,962.01 28 104 63 38 37 828.22 612.79 1,008.40 909.46 1,341.85 72 100 44 55 15 2,527.04 1,354.03 2,014.79 1,180.25 1,010.93 13 85 24 100 114 9,677.80 6,994.60 8,540.49 8,046.94 8,314.79 15 113 48 72 60 Rockingham County Rowan-Salisbury Rutherford County Sampson County Clinton City 5,576.44 5,057.24 5,618.29 5,795.63 5,585.77 59 102 55 47 58 814.46 801.00 852.32 1,042.96 1,120.85 75 77 66 39 31 1,436.58 1,860.80 1,356.73 1,065.24 1,467.19 78 33 84 110 75 7,827.48 7,719.04 7,827.34 7,903.83 8,173.81 81 87 82 77 65 Scotland County Stanly County Stokes County Surry County Elkin City 6,338.00 5,563.68 5,659.62 5,571.23 5,920.41 27 61 53 60 40 1,684.55 780.36 685.97 888.21 577.63 5 82 95 61 105 1,600.22 1,600.69 1,649.82 1,345.28 2,225.33 60 59 52 86 20 9,622.77 7,944.73 7,995.41 7,804.72 8,723.37 18 76 74 84 42 Mount Airy City Swain County Transylvania County Tyrrell County Union County 5,798.88 7,178.59 5,441.31 10,819.33 4,742.82 46 9 70 2 114 1,140.08 1,273.92 890.27 1,474.44 518.09 30 22 60 10 108 2,329.85 1,292.05 2,144.04 1,609.55 1,842.46 18 90 23 58 35 9,268.81 9,744.56 8,475.62 13,903.32 7,103.37 27 14 53 2 110 Vance County Wake County Warren County Washington County Watauga County 5,966.05 4,886.91 6,693.85 7,410.08 5,458.96 36 109 17 6 66 1,146.57 499.62 1,519.35 1,811.05 586.79 29 110 8 3 104 1,405.52 2,405.15 1,175.17 1,577.16 2,724.59 80 17 101 64 9 8,518.14 7,791.68 9,388.37 10,798.29 8,770.34 50 85 22 6 39 Wayne County Wilkes County Wilson County Yadkin County Yancey County 5,542.94 5,342.90 5,135.16 5,426.06 6,378.63 62 77 96 71 25 913.62 922.38 954.56 728.83 1,032.19 53 51 49 91 41 1,199.64 1,556.30 1,473.67 1,446.22 1,333.35 98 67 74 77 87 7,656.20 7,821.58 7,563.39 7,601.11 8,744.17 92 83 98 95 41 STATE TOTAL 5,273.88 809.49 1,934.05 8,017.42 47 tAbLe 25 Per PUPIL eXPeNdItUre rANKING, 2006–07 Child Nutrition EXCLUDED STATE FEDERAL LOCAL TOTAL Alamance-Burlington Alexander County Alleghany County Anson County Ashe County PPE 4,851.33 5,172.34 7,125.85 6,291.86 6,265.38 Rank 112 89 10 29 30 PPE 439.24 408.80 685.65 1,031.48 724.60 Rank 97 100 46 14 42 PPE 1,311.07 974.18 1,610.58 1,183.58 1,159.69 Rank 69 102 37 80 82 PPE 6,601.64 6,555.32 9,422.08 8,506.92 8,149.67 Rank 111 113 13 33 45 Avery County Beaufort County Bertie County Bladen County Brunswick County 6,542.43 5,758.56 6,773.51 5,896.99 5,195.56 21 49 16 41 84 806.75 851.30 1,072.21 1,127.17 579.03 30 25 11 8 66 1,784.99 1,408.58 1,183.09 1,023.98 2,056.73 26 59 81 97 18 9,134.17 8,018.44 9,028.81 8,048.14 7,831.32 17 51 19 48 57 Buncombe County Asheville City Burke County Cabarrus County Kannapolis City 5,178.02 5,573.78 5,445.11 4,679.41 5,057.68 88 57 69 115 100 482.10 859.37 611.27 341.38 583.99 89 24 59 110 64 1,783.37 4,604.80 1,051.36 1,490.00 1,648.66 28 1 95 50 33 7,443.49 11,037.95 7,107.74 6,510.79 7,290.33 77 4 98 114 85 Caldwell County Camden County Carteret County Caswell County Catawba County 5,247.78 6,576.34 5,497.35 6,526.22 5,132.58 82 19 65 22 97 533.78 340.83 550.56 565.01 399.48 80 111 77 71 101 1,120.37 852.10 2,496.98 720.99 1,437.32 90 112 9 115 54 6,901.93 7,769.27 8,544.89 7,812.22 6,969.38 106 63 31 59 102 Hickory City Newton Conover City Chatham County Cherokee County Edenton/Chowan 5,159.89 5,404.90 5,178.45 6,448.80 6,423.25 91 73 87 23 24 612.16 1,011.43 496.70 798.73 738.58 58 15 86 31 40 1,580.54 1,609.07 2,435.99 1,265.68 1,761.78 39 38 11 74 30 7,352.59 8,025.40 8,111.14 8,513.21 8,923.61 81 49 46 32 22 Clay County Cleveland County Columbus County Whiteville City Craven County 7,020.87 5,508.58 6,093.02 6,049.51 5,323.39 12 64 32 33 78 531.03 640.97 826.39 870.57 793.56 81 53 26 22 33 1,028.02 1,506.47 853.29 969.96 1,141.22 96 47 111 103 85 8,579.92 7,656.02 7,772.70 7,890.04 7,258.17 30 69 62 56 88 Cumberland County Currituck County Dare County Davidson County Lexington City 5,042.41 5,633.81 5,402.92 4,861.30 5,846.59 103 54 74 111 45 767.39 368.87 364.48 316.86 865.63 38 107 108 113 23 1,440.48 2,159.71 3,686.42 967.59 1,783.45 53 17 3 104 27 7,250.28 8,162.39 9,453.82 6,145.75 8,495.67 89 44 11 115 34 Thomasville City Davie County Duplin County Durham Public Edgecombe County 5,861.07 5,094.01 5,871.16 5,170.43 5,927.50 44 98 43 90 39 1,401.36 358.52 826.24 648.98 825.56 2 109 27 50 28 1,682.17 1,488.99 879.26 2,881.72 959.84 32 51 110 6 105 8,944.60 6,941.52 7,576.66 8,701.13 7,712.90 21 104 72 27 66 48 tAbLe 25 (CONTINUED) Per PUPIL eXPeNdItUre rANKING, 2006–07 Child Nutrition EXCLUDED STATE FEDERAL LOCAL TOTAL Forsyth County Franklin County Gaston County Gates County Graham County PPE 5,273.29 5,214.50 4,908.53 7,250.59 7,562.46 Rank 80 83 107 7 5 PPE 557.34 629.20 479.89 495.00 1,185.75 Rank 74 55 90 87 6 PPE 2,278.68 1,344.62 1,302.52 1,226.06 739.59 Rank 14 65 71 79 114 PPE 8,109.31 7,188.32 6,690.94 8,971.65 9,487.80 Rank 47 94 110 20 10 Granville County Greene County Guilford County Halifax County Roanoke Rapids City 5,251.32 6,563.44 4,930.51 6,647.46 5,707.41 81 20 106 18 50 394.08 816.91 514.80 1,178.11 668.88 103 29 85 7 47 1,513.41 1,231.80 2,521.93 941.44 1,803.15 46 78 8 106 24 7,158.81 8,612.15 7,967.24 8,767.01 8,179.44 96 28 53 26 42 Weldon City Harnett County Haywood County Henderson County Hertford County 6,838.48 5,308.77 5,448.03 5,159.73 6,835.77 14 79 68 92 15 1,486.50 631.45 590.01 577.86 917.29 1 54 62 68 21 3,259.26 1,001.16 1,885.62 1,494.19 1,136.72 5 100 22 48 87 11,584.24 6,941.38 7,923.66 7,231.78 8,889.78 3 105 55 91 23 Hoke County Hyde County Iredell-Statesville Mooresville City Jackson County 6,035.53 11,284.23 4,886.44 4,811.58 5,702.15 34 1 110 113 51 779.84 1,062.08 441.23 267.52 569.98 34 13 96 115 69 917.43 2,391.49 1,411.49 1,640.69 1,995.73 109 12 58 34 20 7,732.80 14,737.80 6,739.16 6,719.79 8,267.86 64 1 107 108 39 Johnston County Jones County Lee County Lenoir County Lincoln County 5,183.24 8,363.35 5,141.45 5,880.29 5,184.60 86 3 95 42 85 378.00 1,097.31 545.14 698.27 414.43 106 9 78 45 99 1,572.63 1,078.45 1,491.14 1,236.44 1,369.28 40 94 49 76 61 7,133.87 10,539.11 7,177.73 7,815.00 6,968.31 97 5 95 58 103 Macon County Madison County Martin County Mcdowell County Charlotte-Mecklenburg 5,779.13 6,192.50 6,366.03 5,601.49 4,901.83 48 31 26 56 108 482.36 461.73 933.21 554.94 453.02 88 93 20 76 94 1,536.75 1,153.03 1,558.43 1,088.46 2,332.48 45 83 42 92 13 7,798.24 7,807.26 8,857.67 7,244.89 7,687.33 61 60 24 90 68 Mitchell County Montgomery County Moore County Nash-Rocky Mount New Hanover County 6,994.10 5,962.38 5,062.72 5,424.20 5,052.55 13 35 99 70 102 560.14 997.54 527.34 738.55 645.95 72 16 82 41 51 939.86 1,414.87 1,774.08 1,544.80 2,631.76 107 57 29 43 7 8,494.10 8,374.79 7,364.14 7,707.55 8,330.26 35 37 80 67 38 Northampton County Onslow County Orange County Chapel Hill-Carrboro Pamlico County 7,122.11 5,156.53 5,351.04 5,009.82 7,737.41 11 93 76 105 4 1,278.26 579.86 445.26 309.44 741.96 4 65 95 114 39 1,425.95 1,469.78 3,344.46 4,301.06 1,315.95 56 52 4 2 67 9,826.32 7,206.17 9,140.76 9,620.32 9,795.32 7 93 16 9 8 49 tAbLe 25 (CONTINUED) Per PUPIL eXPeNdItUre rANKING, 2006–07 Child Nutrition EXCLUDED STATE FEDERAL LOCAL TOTAL Pasquotank County Pender County Perquimans County Person County Pitt County PPE 5,683.68 5,146.89 7,184.94 5,448.35 5,371.14 Rank 52 94 8 67 75 PPE 777.51 569.31 950.75 627.96 610.50 Rank 35 70 19 56 61 PPE 1,728.43 1,355.24 1,299.70 1,398.23 1,567.60 Rank 31 64 72 60 41 PPE 8,189.62 7,071.44 9,435.39 7,474.54 7,549.24 Rank 41 100 12 76 73 Polk County Randolph County Asheboro City Richmond County Robeson County 6,304.53 5,027.78 5,516.86 5,952.36 5,956.50 28 104 63 38 37 557.22 387.17 705.29 652.76 982.73 75 104 44 48 17 2,263.39 1,148.98 1,798.48 988.39 781.73 15 84 25 101 113 9,125.14 6,563.93 8,020.63 7,593.51 7,720.96 18 112 50 70 65 Rockingham County Rowan-Salisbury Rutherford County Sampson County Clinton City 5,566.29 5,057.24 5,618.16 5,792.98 5,573.63 60 101 55 46 58 543.24 523.03 559.47 651.05 713.33 79 84 73 49 43 1,239.94 1,636.51 1,140.48 927.16 1,292.36 75 35 86 108 73 7,349.47 7,216.78 7,318.11 7,371.19 7,579.32 82 92 83 79 71 Scotland County Stanly County Stokes County Surry County Elkin City 6,338.00 5,557.72 5,659.62 5,567.82 5,920.41 27 61 53 59 40 1,272.56 525.83 477.96 578.05 395.07 5 83 92 67 102 1,544.56 1,339.89 1,355.84 1,126.48 1,857.97 44 66 63 89 23 9,155. |
OCLC number | 51989159 |