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5% ffitbrarg aftift Hntermty of Sfartlj (HarnHtta (Murium of North, (Earnltmatta l*nomtt?d bjj nf tl)? (Muss of 1BB9 C3jg 00030756094 This hook must not he taken from the Lihvavy huildinQ. BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Superintendent of Public Instruction of NORTH CAROLINA FOR 1942-1944 PART II STATISTICAL REPORT 1942-1943 ISSUED BY THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA INTRODUCTORY NOTE In order to make available all statistical information as soon as it is assembled, the practice of binding in parts the Biennial Report of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction was be-gun in 1924. For the biennium 1942-1944, the following parts of the com-plete report are issued separately: Part I. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS. This is a general review of the public school system along with recommen-dations for the consideration of the Governor and General As-sembly— published under the title "North Carolina Public Schools." Part II. STATISTICAL REPORT, 1942-1943. This part pre-sents data pertaining to the public school situation for 1942-1943. Part III. STATISTICAL REPORT, 1943-1944. This part gives information for 1943-1944 similar to that in Part II for the preceding year. BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Superintendent of Public Instruction OF NORTH CAROLINA FOR 1942-1944 PART II STATISTICAL REPORT 1942-1943 ISSUED BY THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA STATE SUPERINTENDENTS* Calvin H. Wiley 1853-1866 Office Abolished 1866-1868 S. S. Ashley __._ 1868-1871 Alexander McIver 1871-1874 Stephen D. Pool.... .. 1874-1876 John Pool _._... 1876-1877 John C. Scarborough 1877-1885 S. M. Finger...... 1885-1893 John C. Scarborough 1893-1897 C. H. Mebane 1897-1901 Thomas F. Toon 1901-1902 James Y. Joyner __. 1902-1919 Eugene C. Brooks 1919-1923 Arch Turner Allen...- 1923-1934 Clyde A. Erwin 1934- *Data taken from February 1936 issue of North Carolina Education. 77" u -" Tdlf <n l( TABLE OF CONTENTS . Page SECTION I. GENERAL STATISTICS Table I. Population, Membership, Attendance 5 Table II. Enrollment (a+d+e) by Size of School—Summary 16 Table III. Enrollment (a-j-d+e) by Length of Term—Summary 18 Table IV. Average Term in Days. 19 Table V. White Enrollment (a+e) by Years—Summary 24 Table VI. Negro Enrollment (a+e) by Years—Summary , 25 Table VII. Enrollment, Losses, Membership by Grades—Summary 26 Table VIII. Proportion of Enrollment, Losses, Membership in each Grade—Summary 27 Table IX. Average Daily Membership, Average Daily Attendance by Grades—Summary. 28 Table X. Pupil Work Accomplishment by Grades—Summary 29 Table XL Index of Accomplishment by Grades—Summary "... 30 Table XII. Index of Accomplishment—Elementary Schools _ 31 Table XIII. Index of Accomplishment—Secondary Schools 37 Table XIV. Relative Accomplishment of Pupils by Grades—Summary 43 Table XV. Training of Teachers and Principals—Summary 44 Table XVI. Salary Schedules for Teachers 45 Table XVII. Salary Schedules for Principals 46 Table XVIII. Salary Schedules for Superintendents 47 Table XIX. Instructional and Supervisory Personnel 48 Table XX. Number of Schoolhouses by Type and Size—Summary 60 Table XXI. Schoolhouses and School Property 61 Table XXII. Number of School Units Taught—by Size 72 Table XXIII. Number of School Units Taught—by Grade Level—Summary 81 Table XXIV. Standardization of Schools—Summary 82 Table XXV. Comparison of Rural Elementary Schools—Summary 83 Table XXVI. Comparison of Rural High Schools—Summary 84 Table XXVII. High School Graduates—Summary... 85 Table XXVIII. Organization of Schools 86 Table XXIX. Transportation of Pupils 88 Table XXX. School Libraries—Summary 95 Table XXXI. Free Basal Textbooks for Elementary Schools 96 Table XXXII. Rented Basal Textbooks for High Schools 101 Table XXXIII. Rented Supplementary Readers 106 SECTION II. FINANCIAL STATISTICS Table I. Funds Available and Expended—Summary 110 Table II. Gross Receipts, Disbursements and Balances by Funds 114 Table III. Available for Current Expense Fund 124 Table IV. Available for Capital Outlay Fund 134 Table V. Available for Debt Service Fund 142 Table VI. Expenditures by Funds 150 Table VII. Expenditures for General Control—Summary 160 Table VIII. Expenditures for Instructional Service—Elementary Schools 162 Table IX. Expenditures for Instructional Service—Secondary Schools 172 Table X. Expenditures for Operation of Plant—Summary 182 Table XI. Expenditures for Maintenance of Plant—Summary 183 Table XII. Expenditures for Fixed Charges—Summary 183 Table XIII. Expenditures for Transportation and other Auxiliary Services—Summary 184 Table XIV. Expenditures for Capital Outlay—Summary. 185 Table XV. Expenditures for Debt Service 186 Table XVI. County Tax Rates^. 196 Table XVII. City Tax Rates 198 Table XVIII. Long-term Indebtedness for Schools 200 SECTION III. STATE AND FEDERAL FUNDS Table I. State Loan Funds—Summary 209 Table II. State Loan Funds—Principal Outstanding 210 Table III. General Fund of State for Schools—Summary 212 Table IV. State Eight Months School Fund 214 Table V. Vocational Education—Federal Funds 218 Table VI. Vocational Education—Federal and State Payments to Counties 219 Table VII. State Textbook Commission 223 Table VIII. Federal Funds for National Defense Training—Summary 229 Table IX. State Board of Commercial Education—Summary 229 Table X. Philanthropic Funds—Summary 230 Table XL Rodman Trust Fund—Summary ._ 231 Table XII. Federal Funds for Child Care—Summary 231 Table XIII. State Aid to Counties and Others—All Funds ._.. 232 Table XIV. Funds Available and Disbursed—Summary 236 SECTION I GENERAL STATISTICS 1942-1943 TABLE I. POPULATION, MEMBERSHIP, ATTENDANCE This table shows by race for each county (rural) and city school system of the State during 1942-1943: the school population (ages 6-20 inclusive), the average daily membership and average daily attendance. The summary gives the population, membership and attendance figures for North Carolina along with a series of percentage calculations. Summary of Table I. Items 100 Counties 70 Cities North Carolina School Population (6-20, inclusive) __ _ White Negro Average Daily Membership White Negro In Elementary Schools (grades 1-7) White... Negro In High Schools (grades 8-12) White... Negro Average Daily Attendance White.. Negro In Elementary Schools (grades 1-7) White Negro In High Schools (grades 8-12) White Negro Percentage of Population in Membership. White Negro Percentage of Population in Attendance. White Negro Percentage of Membership in Attendance White Negro In Elementary Schools (grades 1-7) White Negro In High Schools (grades 8-12) White Negro 800,144 553,494 246,650 302,430 202,970 99,460 1,102,574 756,464 346,110 590,484 417,629 172,855 466,007 316,794 149,213 124,477 100,835 23,642 219,095 146,983 72,112 155,980 100,828 55,152 63,115 46,155 809,579 564,612 244,967 621,987 417,622 204,365 187,592 146,990 40,602 547,374 392,831 154,543 430,144 297,252 132,892 117,230 95,579 21,651 205,766 138,441 67,325 146,054 94,677 51,377 59,712 43,764 15,948 753,140 531,272 221,868 576,198 391,929 184,269 176,942 139,343 37,599 73.8 75.5 70.1 68.4 71.0 62.7 72.4 72.4 72.5 68.0 68.2 67.7 73.4 74.6 70.8 68.3 70.2 64.1 92.7 94.1 89.4 92.3 93.8 89.1 94.2 94.8 91.6 93.9 94.2 93.4 93.6 93.9 93.2 94.6 94.8 94.0 93.0 94.1 90.6 92.6 93.8 90.2 94.3 94.8 92.6 TABLE I. POPULATION, MEMBER- SHIP, ATTENDANCE, 1942-1943 Membership General Statistics Table I. Population, Membership, General Statistics Attendance, 1942-1943 — Continued Membership 10 General Statistics Table I. Population, Membership, General Statistics 11 Attendance, 1942-1943 — Continued Membership 12 General Statistics Table I. Population, Membership, School Population (6-20 inc.) Units Perquimans. Person Pitt Rural Greenvi lie Polk Rural Tryon-Saluda. Randolph__. Rural Asheboro. Richmond Rural Hamlet Rockingham. Robeson Ruralf Fairmont Lumberton.. Red Springs. Rowan Rural Salisbury. Rutherford. Sampson.. Ruralf.. Clinton. Scotland Ruralf Laurinburg. Stanly Rural Albemarle. Stokes. Surry Rural Mount Airy. Swain Transylvania- Tyrrell Union Rural. __ Monroe. White 1,540 4,826 9,214 7,214 2,000 3,111 1,821 1,290 10,601 8,801 1,800 8,023 4,461 1,620 1,942 16,062 12,214 1,632 1,530 Negro Rockingham... 14,288 Rural 5,928 Leaksville 4,990 Madison 920 Reidsville 2,450 13,413 3,525 Vance Rural Henderson. 10,629 8,670 7,569 1,101 3,325 1,710 1,615 8,252 6,152 2,100 5,998 12,714 10,263 2,451 3,209 3,028 942 8,829 7,847 982 4,417 1,712 2,705 1,826 2,755 9,873 8,223 1,650 553 250 303 1,426 1,026 400 5,076 2,780 1,235 1,061 9,368 5,952 1,605 875 936 5,082 1,925 1,200 582 1,375 4,177 2,802 1,375 1,901 6,081 4,954 1,127 3,649 2,570 1,079 1,183 1,183 805 923 451 472 35 265 3,380 2,736 644 5,908 2,650 3,258 Total Average Daily In Elementary Schools White Negro Total 3,366 7,581 19,087 15,437 3,650 3,664 2,071 1,593 12,027 9,827 2,200 13,099 7,241 2,855 3,003 25,430 18,166 3,237 2,405 1,622 19,370 7,853 6,190 1,502 3,825 17,590 12,690 4,900 12,530 14,751 12,523 2,228 6,974 4,280 2,694 9,435 7,335 2,100 6,803 13,637 10,714 2,923 3,254 3,293 1,697 12,209 10,583 1,626 10,325 4,362 5,963. 670 2,802 5,188 4,163 1,025 1,793 1,184 609 6,590 5,478 1,112 4,068 2,462 850 756 10,377 8,340 831 879 327 7,571 3,-405 2,575 524 1,067 7,560 5,983 1,577 6,830 5,356 4,734 622 1,956 1,107 849 4,652 3,362 1,290 3,608 7,585 6,163 1,422 2,111 2,014 5,423 4,818 605 2,338 995 1,343 1,070 2,017 5,820 4,697 1 , 123 361 194 167 875 642 233 2,948 1,691 680 577 6,268 4,134 898 573 663 2,935 1,332 493 286 824 2,643 1,919 724 1,345 3,691 3,011 2,524 2,010 514 772 772 517 579 345 234 152 2,184 1,76S 416 2,965 1,809 1,156 In High Schools White Negro Total 1,740 4,819 11,008 8,860 2,148 2,154 1,378 776 7,465 6,120 1,345 7,016 4,153 1,530 1,333 16,645 12,474 1,729 1,452 10,506 4,737 3,068 810 1,891 10,203 7,902 2,301 8,175 9,047 7,745 1,302 4,480 3,117 1,363 5,424 4,134 1,290 4,125 8,164 6.50S 1,656 2,139 2,166 964 7,607 6,586 1,021 5,303 2.S04 2,499 258 990 General Statistics 13 Attendance, 1942-1943 — Continued Membership 14 General Statistics Table I. Population, Membership, Units Wake Rural Raleigh Warren^. Washington Watauga Wayne Rural Fremont Goldsboro Wilkes Rural North Wilkesboro Wilson Rural Elm City Wilson Yadkin Yancey North Carolina 100 Counties 70 Cities-. School Population (6-20 inc.) White 19,076 10,976 8,100 2,778 1,950 9,179 5,755 566 2,858 11,379 10,357 1,022 10,664 4,952 1,262 4,450 5,866 5,500 756,464 553,494 202,970 Negro 14,015 9,147 4,868 6,665 2,100 72 6,918 3,640 718 2,560 777 592 185 8,452 3,387 1,040 4,025 357 40 346,110 246,650 99,460 Total 33,091 20,123 12,968 9,443 4,050 4,940 16,097 9,395 1,284 5,418 12,156 10,949 1,207 19,116 8,339 2,302 8,475 6,223 5,540 1,102,574 800,144 302,430 Average Daily In Elementary Schools White Negro Total 8,617 5,197 3,420 1,613 1,150 3.001 5,233 3,573 220 1,440 7,280 6,750 530 4,672 2,701 475 1,496 3,493 3,198 417,622 316,794 100, S28 7,230 4,934 2,296 3,576 4,384 2,403 422 1,559 535 395 140 3,978 1,849 589 1,540 254 36 204,365 149,213 55,152 15,847 10,131 5,716 2,545 3,067 9,617 5,976 642 2,999 7,815 7,145 670 8,650 4,550 1,064 3,036 3,747 3,234 621,987 466,007 155,980 In High Schools White Negro Total 4,326 2,329 1,997 751 437 748 1,999 1,258 93 1,613 1,356 257 1,833 883 255 695 1,070 786 146,990 100,835 46,155 1,759 1,002 757 830 243 1,111 505 128 478 158 158 638 158 183 297 63 40,602 23,642 16,960 6,085 3,331 2,754 1,581 680 748 3,110 1,763 221 1,126 1,771 1,514 257 2,471 1,041 438 992 1,133 786 187,592 124,477 63,115 General Statistics 15 Attendance, 1942-1943 — Continued Membership 16 TABLE II. ENROLLMENT (a+d+e) BY SIZE OF SCHOOL This summary gives by race—for all county and city school systems of the State during 1942-1943—a distribution of pupils enrolled by units (a+d-f-e) according to size of school. Elementary and secondary schools are con-sidered separately. Items Enrollment (a+d+e) in Elementary Schools (Grades 1-7) One teacher White Negro Two to three teachers White Negro Four to six teachers White Negro Seven to nine teachers White Negro . Ten to fourteen teachers White Negro Fifteen or more teachers White Negro.. Total White Negro Percentage op Elementary Enrollment in Schools Having One teacher White Negro Two to three teachers White Negro Four to six teachers-. White Negro Seven to nine teachers White Negro Ten to fourteen teachers White Negro Fifteen or more teachers White.. __ Negro Percentage of Elementary Enrollment In Small Schools (1-3 teachers) White Negro In Schools of Medium Size (4-9 teachers) . . White Negro In Larger Schools (10 or more teachers) White Negro _ 100 Counties 28,039 6,206 21,833 86,468 20,868 65.600 86,937 49,063 37,874 112,743 93,958 18,785 118,197 105,358 12,839 73,460 68,332 5,128 505, S44 343,785 162,059 70 Cities 1,225 94 1,131 4,792 899 3,893 11,126 5,738 5,388 27,099 21,079 6,020 53,602 33,673 19,929 72,280 49,660 22,620 170,124 111,143 58,981 North Carolina 29,264 6,300 22,964 91,260 21,767 69,493 98,063 54,801 43,262 139, S42 115,037 24,805 171,799 139,031 32,768 145,740 117,992 27,748 675,968 454,928 221,040 5.5 1.8 13.5 17.1 6.1 40.5 17.2 14.3 23.4 22.3 27.3 11.6 .7 .1 1.9 2.8 .8 6.6 6.6 5.2 9.1 15.9 18.9 10.2 31.5 30.3 33.8 42.5 44.7 38.4 4.3 1.4 10.4 13.5 4.8 31.4 14.5 12.0 19.6 20.7 25.3 11.2 25.4 30.5 14.8 21.6 26.0 12.6 22.6 39.5 41.6 35.0 37.9 50.5 11.0 3.5 .9 8.5 22.5 24.1 19.3 74.0 75.0 72.2 17.8 6.2 41.8 35.2 37.3 30.8 47.0 56.5 27.4 General Statistics 17 Summary of Table II — Continued Items Enrollment (a+d+e) in Secondary Schools (Grades 8-12) One or two teachers White Negro Three to five teachers White Negro Six to eleven teachers. White . Negro Twelve or more teachers White . Negro Total White Negro Percentage of Secondary Enrollment in Schools Having One or two teachers (Small) White Negro Three to five teachers (Small) White Negro Six to eleven teachers (Medium Size) White Negro Twelve or more teachers White _ Negro Enrollment by Units (a+d+e) In Small Schools White Negro In Schools of Medium Size White Negro In Larger Schools _ White Negro Total White Negro Percentage of Enrollment (a+d+e) In Small Schools White Negro In Schools of Medium Size __ White Negro In Larger Schools _ White Negro -_ 100 Counties 2,893 1,536 1,357 41,386 32,114 9,272 74,262 61,948 12,314 16,491 14,035 2,456 135,032 109,633 25,399 70 Cities 1,437 1,035 402 4,208 1,432 2,776 12,261 5,877 6,384 51,413 42,633 S.780 69,319 50,977 18,342 North Carolina 4,330 2,571 1,759 45,594 33,546 12,048 86,523 67,825 18,698 67,904 56,668 11,236 204,351 160,610 43,741 2.2 1.4 5.3 30.7 29.3 36.5 55.0 56.5 48.5 12.1 12.8 158,786 60,724 98,062 273,942 204,969 68,973 20S.148 1S7.725 20,423 640,876 453,418 187,458 24.8 13.4 52.3 42.7 45.2 36.8 32.5 41.4 10.9 2.1 2.0 2.2 6.0 2.8 15.1 17.7 11.5 34.8 74.2 83.7 47.9 11,662 3,460 8,202 50,486 32,694 17,792 177,295 125,966 5 1.3 2! i 239,443 162,120 77,323 4.9 2.1 10.6 21.1 20.2 23.0 74.0 77.7 66.4 2.1 1.6 4.0 22.3 20.9 27.5 42.4 42.2 42.8 33.2 35.3 25.7 170,448 64,184 106,264 324,428 237,663 86,765 385,443 313,691 71,752 880,319 615,538 264,781 19.4 10.4 40.1 36.8 38.6 32.8 43.8 51.0 27.1 18 TABLE III. ENROLLMENT (a+d+e) BY LENGTH OF TERM This summary shows for 1942-1943: the enrollment by units (a+d+e) for all schools of the State, those enrolled in two or more units (pupils coded d), the net State enrollment (a+e). There is also a distribution—in numbers and in percentage—of the enrollment by units (a+d+e) according to length of school term. Items Enrollment by Units (a+d+e) Elementary Schools (grades 1-7) High Schools (grades 8-12) White Elementary Schools High Schools Negro Elementary Schools High Schools Duplicates (pupils coded d) Elementary Schools (grades 1-7) High Schools (grades 8-12) White Elementary Schools High Schools Negro Elementary Schools High Schools Net State Enrollment (a+e) Elementary Schools (grades 1-7) High Schools (grades 8-12) White Elementary Schools . . High Schools Negro.. Elementary Schools High Schools Enrollment (a+d+e) by Length of Term In schools taught less than 160 days White.. Negro In schools taught 1 60 days White Negro In schools taught more than 160 days. White Negro Percentage of Enrollment (a+d+e) In schools taught less thon 160 days White Negro In schools taught 160 days White Negro In schools taught more than 160 days. . White Negro 100 Counties 640,876 505,844 135,032 453,418 343,785 109,633 187,458 162,059 25,399 70 Cities 239,443 170,124 69,319 162,120 111,143 50,977 77,323 58,981 18,342 North Carolina 880,319 675,968 204,351 615,538 454,928 160,610 264,781 221,040 43,741 15,427 13,707 1,720 13,827 12,209 1,618 1,600 1,498 102 6,845 5,996 849 6,294 5.4S9 805 551 507 44 625,449 492,137 133,312 439,591 331,576 108,015 185,858 160,561 25,297 232,598 164,128 68,470 155,826 105,654 50,172 76,772 58,474 18,298 22,272 19,703 2,569 20,121 17,698 2,423 2,151 2,005 146 858,047 656,265 201,782 595,417 437,230 158,187 262,630 219,035 43,595 298 124 174 608,591 428,152 180,439 31,987 25,142 6,845 40,732 23,593 17,139 198,711 138,527 60,184 124 174 649,323 451,745 197,578 230,698 163,669 67,029 .05 .03 .09 94.96 94.43 96.26 4.99 5.54 3.65 17.01 14.55 22.17 82.99 85.45 77.83 .03 .02 .07 73.76 73.39 74.62 26.21 26.59 25.31 19 TABLE IV. AVERAGE TERM IN DAYS This table shows separately for each race and in combination the average term in days of the elementary and secondary schools in each administrative unit of the State during 1942-1943. The calculations are based upon the figures of Table III. The summary gives pertinent facts concerning deviations from the State-supported term of 160 days. Summary of Table IV Items Number Units Having Average term of less than 160 days For all pupils For white pupils For colored pupils.. Average term of 160 days For all pupils For white pupils For colored pupils Average term of more than 160 days For all pupils For white pupils For colored pupils No schools for colored. 100 Counties 70 Cities North Carolina 102 108 Number Units Levying Supplementary Tax Number Units Receiving Ninth Month by Donation. Number Districts (within county units) Levying Supplementary Tax Number Districts (within county units) Receiving Ninth Month by Donations Table IV. Average Term in Days, 1942-1943 20 General Statistics Table IV. Average Term ra Days, 1942-1943 — Continued Units Buncombe Rural Asheville__ Burke Rural.--. Glen Alpine Morganton Cabarrus Rural Concord Kannapolis Caldwell Rural Lenoir Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Rural Hickory Newton Chatham Cherokee Rural Andrews Murphy- _ Chowan Rural Edenton •_. Clay Cleveland Rural Kings Mountain Shelby Columbus Craven. Rural New Bern Cumberland Rural Fayetteville Currituck Dare Davidson Rural Lexington Thomasville Davie Duplin Durham Rural Durham Edgecombe Rural Tarboro White Schools Elem. 165 180 180 164 160 160 180 171 160 180 180 164 160 180 160 159 169 160 180 180 160 159 159 160 160 173 160 180 159 167 160 180 180 166 160 178 165 160 180 160 160 168 160 180 180 160 160 172 160 180 166 160 180 High 167 160 180 169 160 160 180 172 160 180 180 166 160 180 160 160 169 160 ISO 180 160 160 160 160 160 173 160 180 160 168 160 180 180 160 168 160 178 167 160 180 160 160 168 160 180 180 160 160 173 160 180 166 160 180 All 166 160 180 165 160 160 180 171 160 180 180 165 160 180 159 160 169 160 180 180 160 159 159 160 160 173 160 180 167 160 180 180 160 167 160 178 166 160 180 160 160 168 160 180 180 160 160 172 160 180 166 160 180 Negro Schools Elem. High All 175 160 180 168 160 160 180 165 160 180 160 169 160 180 160 160 170 160 180 180 163 160 180 178 160 167 160 178 166 160 180 160 160 173 160 180 180 159 160 174 160 ISO 160 160 160 180 180" 180 180 174 180 160 180 "180" 160 160 160 175 160 180 ISO 160 General Statistics 21 Table IV. Average Term in Days, 1942-1943 — Continued Units Forsyth Rural Winston-Salem. Franklin Rural Franklinton. Gaston _ Rural Cherryville. Gastonia... Gates . Graham Granville Rural.. Oxford. Greene.. Guilford Rural Greensboro. High Point. Halifax Rural Roanoke Rapids. Weldon Harnett. Haywood. Rural... Canton Henderson Rural Hendersonville. Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell Rural Mooresville. Statesville.. Jackson Johnston Jones Lee Rural Sanford Lenoir Rural Kinston Lincoln Rural Lineolnton.. Macon Madison Martin. White Schools Elem. High All 168 160 ISO 160 160 160 171 170 160 180 160 164 160 160 160 160 171 163 180 180 168 160 180 160 160 160 160 160 163 160 180 160 160 160 167 160 180 180 160 160 160 167 160 180 167 160 180 164 160 180 160 160 160 170 160 180 160 160 160 173 172 160 180 160 160 160 160 172 161 180 180 169 160 180 160 160 160 160 160 165 160 180 160 160 168 160 180 180 160 160 160_ 170 160 180 167 160 180 169 160 180 160 160 160 169 160 180 160 160 160 172 171 160 ISO 160 164 160 160 160 160 171 162 180 180 168 160 180 160 160 160 160 160 164 160 ISO 160 160 160 167 160 .180 ISO 160 160 160 168 160 ISO 167 160 180 165 160 ISO 160 160 160 Negro Schools Elem. 176 160 180 160 160 160 174 173 160 180 160 95 159 159 160 174 162 180 180 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 172 160 180 160 159 160 166 160 180 180 160 160 160 160 160 166 160 180 162 160 180 160 160 160 High 178 160 180 160 160 160 177 180 160 180 160 160 160 160 160 176 160 180 180 160 160 160 160 160 160 100 180 ~i80~ 160 160 160 170 160 180 180 160 160 160 160 160 175 160 180 175 160 180 All 177 160 180 160 160 160 175 174 160 180 160 95 159 159 160 160 175 161 180 180 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 173 160 ISO 160 159 160 167 160 ISO 180 160 160 160 160 167 160 180 165 160 180 160 160 160 N. C. Schools Elem. 171 160 180 160 160 160 172 171 160 180 164 159 159 160 160 172 162 180 180 162 160 175 160 160 160 160 160 164 160 180 160 159 160 166 160 ISO ISO 160 160 160 165 160 ISO 166 160 180 163 160 180 160 160 160 High 172 160 180 160 160 160 174 173 160 ISO All 171 160 180 160 160 160 173 172 160 180 160 164 160 160 160 22 General Statistics Table IV. Average Term in Days, 1942-1943—Continued General Statistics 23 Table IV. Average Term in Days, 1942-1943 — Continued Units Sampson.. t Rural... Clinton. Scotland Rural Laurinburg. Stanly Rural Albemarle. Stckes. Surry Rural Mount Airy. Swain. _. Transylvania. Tyrrell.. Union Rural... Monroe. Vance Rural Henderson. Wake Rural... Raleigh. Warren Washington. Watauga Wayne Rural Fremont.. Goldsboro. Wilkes Rural North Wilkesboro. Wilson. Rural Elm City. Wilson Yadkin. Yancey White Schools Elem. North Carolina. 100 Counties. 70 Cities.... 160 160 160 179 178 180 166 161 180 160 165 162 180 159 162 160 180 160 160 160 168 160 180 160 160 160 165 160 160 180 161 160 180 168 160 180 180 160 159 High 164.9 161.1 177.2 160 160 160 180 180 180 168 161 180 160 166 162 180 160 160 160 162 160 180 160 160 160 169 160 180 160 167 160 160 180 162 160 180 170 160 180 180 160 160 166.3 161.1 177.5 All 160 160 160 179 179 180 167 161 180 160 165 162 180 159 160 160 162 160 180 160 160 160 168 160 180 160 160 160 166 160 160 180 161 160 180 169 160 180 180 160 159 165.3 161.1 177.3 Negro Schools Elem. 160 160 160 164 160 180 168 168 160 169 162 180 160 160 160 163 160 180 160 160 160 166 160 180 160 160 160 167 160 160 180 164 160 180 168 160 160 180 160 160 High 160 160 160 164.6 160.6 175.3 180 167 167 160 180 "iso" 160 160 165 160 180 160 169 160 180 180 160 168 160 160 180 160 160 170 160 160 180 160 167.5 161.0 176.4 All 160 160 1111) 166 160 180 167 167 160 170 162 180 160 160 160 164 160 180 160 160 160 167 160 180 160 160 160 167 160 160 180 163 160 180 169 160 160 180 160 160 165.0 160.7 175.6 N. C. Schools Elem. 160 160 160 171 166 167 162 180 160 166 162 180 159 160 160 162 160 180 160 160 160 167 160 180 160 160 160 166 160 160 180 162 160 180 168 160 169 180 160 159 164.8 160.9 176.3 High 160 160 160 180 180 180 167 162 180 160 167 162 180 163 160 180 160 160 160 169 160 180 160 160 160 167 160 160 180 161 160 180 170 160 172 180 160 160 166.6 161.1 177.2 All 160 160 160 172 167 180 167 162 180 166 162 180 162 160 180 160 160 160 168 160 180 160 160 160 166 160 160 180 162 160 180 169 160 170 180 160 159 165.2 161.0 176.6 24 General Statistics 02 H n + -o Xw H Eh HH V >. « 1-1 ffl 00,4 ^ * co 0J si «-. 2J u o 5 a> o +j C ^ C8 _o Si — S-. co O CO (-, * &>• ^ O _. <u s- C > » ? ° ? £ «s 5 02 g-Tj * a* rC O bX) iS' 1-"® « S> rt co > .3 n ^ is 03 g O a «to "H C «J5 ^ o '"I CD -°o W « o3 , CT co a o cm CD en 5 0)H 2 ° a ^* •° =2 03 a> o3 co CO.? w>S 2 a> co >, si *- u 03 m a) 5 3 3 03 S n J-1 g 6£ 3 o£ CO A ft;. x -*f "*• *j ,£3 d oo a> PQ a> c H — — r i Sh c3 CN N- tO N « w CnO CC - »o t OS O ^f CO O Os CO OS CO CO U0 OS CO «-« CO GO <M -— -O 1- N CO CD CO CM GO O CO CO •* O W CD ^ h * CC (N ^- Oi CN CO CO CO •*-}< O CO t^- CO O O CO ** CO -O i— -- - r- W W tP CO O CO — CO N OO <-> >0 C<) <M Tf CO CI N N M OS GO CO r^ O O Tp W io r- t- r- -^ CO O N Tl- CO O ^ 00 CO t- CO o O N 05 CO CO CO •— o *o CO Ol lO CO O CO O —' O —' GO "p "*»* *•*<** uO iO -O "* -* CM co © CO N N «5 u? -h G co o id co r— co *<f "5 - OS t}< N CO tP co n h « eq co h OS CO CO CO Oi — CM (M (M CO tp Tf >C IO IO IC iO CO — — CM 03 GO CO General Statistics 25 + -O HO« H "3 a s 26 TABLE VII. ENROLLMENT, LOSSES, MEMBERSHIP BY GRADES This tabulation—a summary of several tables—shows by grades for the State during 1942-1943: the number of different children enrolled (a+e), the number of children dropping out of school or losses, the membership on last day of school, and the percentage of enrollment which quit school. There is division of the figures by race for county (rural) and city school systems. 27 TABLE VIII. PROPORTION OF ENROLLMENT, LOSSES, MEMBERSHIP IN EACH GRADE With the figures of Table VII as a basis for calculation, this tabulation shows in percentage for each grade its proportion of the net State enrollment (a-f-e), losses and membership( last day of school) during 1942-1943. 28 T\BLE IX AVERAGE DAILY MEMBERSHIP, AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE BY GRADES This tabulation shows by race and grade for all schools during 1942-1943: the average daily membership, the average daily attendance and the propor-tion of membership in attendance. 29 TABLE X. PUPIL WORK ACCOMPLISHMENT BY GRADES This tabulation shows by grade and race for all schools of the State during 1942-1943; the number of pupils receiving credit for work of full year, the number performing at least half year's work (50-99%), and the number accomplishing less than work of half year. The sum of these three groups equals the membership of Table VII, thus accounting for all pupils on the roll at close of school. 30 TABLE XI. INDEX OF ACCOMPLISHMENT BY GRADES In this tabulation the figures of Table X are reduced to percentages. The percentages are combined to form an index number as follows: 100% of the proportion of pupils doing full year's work, 50% of the percentage doing half year's work, and 25% of the proportion for less than half year. This index considers only those pupils on the roll at close of school; for a ratio based upon enrollment (a-j-e) see Table XIV. General Statistics 31 TABLE XII. INDEX OF ACCOMPLISHMENT Elementary Schools—Grades 1-7 Based upon the figures summarized by Table X, this table shows by race for the elementary schools (grades 1-7) in each administrative unit of the State during 1942-1943: the percentage of membership (last day of school) which received credit for full-year's work (100% in quantity), the percentage which was credited with half year's work (50-99% in quantity), the per-centage which received credit for less than work of half year and an index figure which weights and combines these percentages. The index-number, as in Table XI, allows full credit (100%) for that proportion of pupils accom-plishing (receiving credit for) work of full year, half credit (50%) for the percentage doing half-year's work, one-fourth credit (25%) for the remain-ing proportion of pupils. The index is the sum of these three credits with *100.00 representing quantitative perfection. The summary groups the administrative units of the State, separately by race, according to their positions on the index scale. This index attempts to measure quantitatively the work accomplished during the year by pupils remaining in school; those who quit school (losses) are not considered in these calculations. An index number based upon enrollment, as are the per-centages of Table XIV, would be lower than the one shown here. Summary of Table XII Items 32 TABLE XII. INDEX OF ACCOMPLISHMENT—ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS General Statistics Table XII. Index of Accomplishment—Elementary Schools—Continued Units White % of Membership Doing Full Year's Work (100%) Half Year's Work (50-99%) Less Than 50% Index Negro % of Membership Doing Full Year's Work (100%) Half Year's Work (50-99%) Less Than 50% Columbus Craven. __ __ Rural New Bern Cumberland Rural Fayetteville Currituck Dare __ Davidson Rural Lexington....!. _ Thomasville Davie Duplin .... Durham Rural Durham Edgecombe Rural Tarboro Forsyth Rural Winston-Salem. Franklin Rural Franklinton Gaston Rural Cherryville Gastonia Gates Graham Granville... Rural Oxford Greene Guilford Rural Greensboro High Point Halifax Rural Roanoke Rapids Weldon Harnett Haywood. Rural Canton Henderson Rural Hendersonville.. 86.94 75 88.79 5.04 8.14 8.41 7.59 7.08 8.02 4.20 6.87 4.66 3.92 4.54 4.76 .91 7.23 5.18 7.59 6.96 6.17 5.23 8.16 3.23 5.51 5.70 6.74 4.09 4.89 10.37 4.25 4.84 5.71 3.46 8.38 5.59 8.41 2.57 2.78 5.12 7.41 .30 11.35 5.63 6.41 4.99 9.51 5.56 5.46 6.12 8.02 7.99 8.84 6.30 8.74 10.69 2.83 7.19 3.57 6.40 6.52 4.40 8.34 5.46 9.31 4.62 3.94 5.07 11.12 12.34 8.51 8.09 9.52 6.05 8.30 7.56 12.35 6.30 7.16 3.86 4.17 8.21 25.94 7.69 8.47 6.45 10.10 5.06 5.46 3.72 5.53 6.79 7.28 5.82 7.92 5.58 8.22 7.75 9.23 7.74 8.14 5.3S 91.46 89.94 89.16 91.48 89.90 87.97 95.78 91.17 94.99 93.24 92.84 94.32 93.29 92.29 90.43 92.74 93.56 92.20 88.57 88.13 S9.54 92.32 90.10 95.46 90.92 90.96 90.74 93.23 92.18 91.92 96.87 91.72 80.54 91.81 90.79 93.43 88.23 93.41 91.70 95.92 94.46 92.35 90.83 95.48 88.38 93.00 90.63 91.69 88.32 91.41 91.16 92.90 85.70 79.49 78.59 81.24 74.30 69.78 84.24 70.55 79.52 78.44 74.74 76.37 83.61 81.75 78.63 81.44 77.71 82.79 71.98 71.18 75.11 87.03 67.11 91.68 73.76 72.58 83.61 79.17 80.00 96.31 79.20 86.66 79.60 81.82 76.30 67.30 79.01 81.52 80.44 72.67 63.97 60.37 88.32 72.70 73.31 86.67 93.85 80.00 89.46 94.48 85.92 8.61 11.19 11.90 9.80 14.60 17.13 9.04 9.13 9.64 9.84 5.73 12.09 11.64 11.03 12.68 7.54 14.11 5.15 13.89 14.68 10.79 2.53 13.39 14.88 18.19 .81 8.00 10.79 10.37 11.00 6.67 5.14 6.44 3.21 21.40 12.81 12.40 11.05 16.65 19.30 21.20 10.83 12.98 15.31 11.11 4.61 17.14 3.99 2.76 4. 86 5.69 9.32 9.51 8.96 11.10 13.09 6.72 20.32 10.84 11.72 19.53 11.54 4.75 7.22 11.02 8.18 12.06 14.13 14.14 14.10 10.44 19.50 8.32 11.36 9.23 20.39 8.39 10.04 9.63 3.69 9.80 15.26 11.74 20.49 11.30 8.18 6. OS 8.51 10.68 16.73 18.43 .85 14.32 11.38 2.22 1.54 2.86 6.55 2.76 9.22 34 General Statistics Table XII. Index of Accomplishment—Elementary Schools—Continued Units White % of Membership Doing Full Year's Work (100%) Half Year's Work (50-99%) Less Than 50% Index Negro % of Membership Doing Full Year's Work (100%) Half Year's Work (50-99%) Less Than 50% Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell Rural __ Mooresville Statesville Jackson Johnston Jones Lee Rural Sanford __ Lenoir Rural Kinston Lincoln Rural Lincolnton Macon Madison Martin McDowell. Rural Marion Mecklenburg Rural Charlotte Mitchell Montgomery Moore Rural Pinehurst Southern Pines Nash Rural Rocky Mount. New Hanover... Northampton Onslow. Orange.. Rural Chapel Hill... Pamlico Pasquotank Rural Elizabeth City. Pender. 87.37 81.72 87.24 88.61 86.31 91.43 93.77 81.79 84.92 76.50 80.40 82.51 77.20 84.78 82.43 89.25 88.67 88.96 87.46 78.70 75.04 89.42 85.93 83.11 89.84 91.19 88.27 93.65 80.57 85.52 85.18 84.27 88.43 91.14 86.67 84.65 92.07 91.18 88.32 83.23 81.85 79.13 95.01 92.64 92.63 90.37 94.15 87.95 6.37 11.43 2.86 4.32 5.66 4.38 1.58 5.37 14.27 10.46 8.54 13.38 8.29 10.16 4.74 5.62 5.83 4.76 10.44 9.11 5.01 4.84 4.40 5.44 2.79 5.57 .45 13.40 4.65 6.24 6.02 9.09 6.01 5.39 7.40 4.48 6.00 9.90 11.15 3.88 4.19 4.30 6.27 2.98 4.15 6.26 6.85 9.90 7.07 8.03 4.19 6.23 16.63 9.71 9.23 9.14 8.95 9.42 6.93 7.41 6.01 5.71 5.21 7.78 10.86 15.85 5.57 9.23 12.49 4.72 6.02 6.16 5.90 6.03 9.83 8.58 9.71 2.48 2.85 7.94 7.95 7.93 8.82 7.20 10.77 8.25 9.72 1.11 3.17 3.07 3.36 2.87 7.90 92.12 89.15 91.14 92.54 91.15 94.67 95.33 86.74 90.03 85.94 87.91 89.02 86.24 90.66 89.36 93.12 92.91 93.18 91.78 86.63 83.56 93.32 90.66 88.43 93.74 94.09 92.59 95.35 88.78 90.30 90.44 89.71 93.59 94.86 91.35 90.34 94.05 93.38 92.36 88.92 88.86 87.13 97.23 95.53 95.55 94.34 96.36 92.00 71.73 75.01 75.97 84.78 82.01 97.83 87.69 64.60 65.74 82.02 74.56 74.56 70.41 67.18 78.41 65.37 62.33 76.92 59.05 81.69 71.53 79.13 82.64 76.24 83.96 76.82 89.06 85.71 82.69 82.24 85.52 68.45 81.28 71.46 62.24 93.10 88.17 72.96 72.79 82.37 81.81 84.20 82.81 82.36 78.68 85.73 82.56 20.95 17.34 14.40 7.81 10.63 2.64 32.74 16.82 9.03 18.77 18.77 18.85 19.80 16.49 15.91 19.09 3.85 29.52 1.41 16.55 12.74 8.38 16.33 5.78 13.87 11.73 10.26 8.04 18.30 12.03 13.72 18.87 1.64 14.43 17.67 9.29 11.03 3.54 11.53 13.04 14.74 11.48 6.88 7.32 7.65 9.63 7.41 7.36 2.17 9.67 2.66 17.44 8.95 6.67 6.67 10.74 13.02 5.10 18.72 18.58 19.23 11.43 16.90 11.92 8.13 8.98 7.43 10.26 9.31 10.94 14.29 5.58 7.50 6.44 13.25 6.69 14.82 18.89 5.26 11.83 12.61 9.54 8.34 7.16 12.26 5.66 4.60 6.58 2.79 10.56 General Statistics 35 Table XII. Index of Accomplishment—Elementary Schools—Continued Units Perquimans Person Pitt Rural Greenville Polk Rural _. Tryon-Saluda Randolph Rural Asheboro Richmond Rural Hamlet Rockingham. Robeson Rural Fairmont Lumberton... Red Springs.. Rockingham Rural Leaksville Madison Reidsville Rowan Rural Salisbury Rutherford Sampson Rural Clinton Scotland Rural Laurinburg.. Stanly Rural Albemarle Stokes Surry Rural Mount Airy.. Swain Transylvania... Tyrrell _ Union Rural Monroe Vance Rural Henderson White % of Membership Doing Full Year's Work (100% 94.26 85.56 86.54 85.34 91.48 79.19 76.11 85.16 86.79 85.42 93.39 87.76 87.95 84.22 91.30 77.35 76.17 72.98 91.69 81.62 87.47 85.48 89.58 81.02 91.94 86.90 87.24 85.60 87.30 86.47 85.63 92.85 81.70 78.14 86.94 91.78 91.27 93.13 85.09 83.53 91.98 84.19 88.72 84.86 86.11 84.95 95.11 86.80 89.67 84.67 Half Year's Work (50-99%) 5.03 5.33 3.76 7.28 6.78 8.26 5.60 5.86 4.35 6.99 7.11 11.42 1.38 12.72 13.66 15.56 1.64 10.28 6.19 7.92 4.12 8.16 4.61 5.93 5.59 7.23 4.15 6.21 6.62 3.09 7.61 10.34 3.61 4.47 3.94 5.84 3.27 7.87 9.65 9.10 5.27 12.39 5.89 6.31 2.61 4.80 5.37 4.37 I Less Than 50% 3.02 6.05 8.43 9.33 4.76 13.53 17.11 6.58 7.61 8.72 2.26 5.25 4.94 4.36 7.32 9.93 10.17 11.46 6.67 8.10 6.34 6.60 6.30 10.82 3.45 7.17 7.17 7.17 8.55 7.32 7.75 4.06 10.69 11.52 9.45 3.75 4.79 1.03 14.27 7.04 6.82 8.02 6.71 6.01 2.75 8.00 8.74 2.28 8.40 4.96 10.96 Index 96.37 91.27 91.16 90.34 94.55 86.21 83.78 90.93 91.49 90.53 96.13 92.57 92.74 91.02 93.82 86.19 85.54 83.62 94.18 88.78 92.15 91.09 93.21 87.80 95.11 91.66 91.83 91.01 91.51 91.40 90.88 95.41 88.18 86.19 91.11 94.95 94.44 96.31 90.78 90.06 93.98 90.42 92.86 91.74 91.05 90.29 96.98 91.30 93.59 89.59 Negro % of Membership Doing Full Year's Work (100%) 76.89 72.17 71.98 72.36 70.40 66.58 71.43 60.71 83.12 82.84 83.93 77.48 74.63 80.79 81.85 75.26 71.94 80.55 82.02 82.91 82.32 78.81 87.45 66.90 90.51 82.29 82.99 80.31 81.45 78.83 78.82 78.92 72.52 68.77 86.62 82.17 82.17 78.12 77.74 76.81 79.15 96.55 95.48 76.55 72.24 70.26 80.91 67.79 65.19 72.05 Half Year's Work (50-99%) 15.06 14.11 16.51 17.03 14.33 18.60 15.27 22.62 10.91 11.13 10.27 14.43 16.26 11.85 12.16 15.23 16.90 12.16 13.79 10.31 11.32 15.58 8.77 14.83 4.50 11.84 12.54 9.92 13.40 15.74 7.41 18.66 20.07 13.38 9.60 9.60 12.09 8.26 13.69 3.45 2.58 17.82 16.54 18.19 9.31 19.50 20.55 17.79 Less Than 50% 8.05 13.72 11.51 10.61 15.27 14.82 13.30 16.67 5.97 6.03 5.80 8.09 9.11 7.36 5.99 9.51 11.16 7.29 4.19 6.78 6.36 5.61 3.78 18.27 4.99 5.87 4.47 9.77 6.72 7.77 6.44 13.67 8.82 11.16 8.23 8.23 14.00 9.50 20.85 1.94 11.22 11.55 9.78 12.71 14.26 10.16 Index 86.43 82.65 83.11 83.53 81.38 79.58 82.39 76.19 90.07 89.91 90.51 86.72 85.04 88.55 89.43 85.25 83.18 88.45 89.96 89.76 89.57 88.00 92.78 78.88 94.01 89.68 90.38 87.71 89.04 87.47 87.80 86.04 84.05 81.59 93.31 89.03 89.03 85.37 86.03 84.36 98.27 97.25 86.87 83.31 82.24 88.01 80.72 79.03 83.4 8 36 General Statistics Table XII. Index of Accomplishment—Elementary Schools—Continued Units White % of Membership Doing Full Year's Work (100%) Half Year's Work (50-99%) Less Than 50% Index Negro % of Membership Doing Full Year's Work (100%) Half Year's Work (50-99%) Less Than 50% Index Wake.... Rural.. Raleigh. Warren ... Washington- Watauga Wayne Rural Fremont... Goldsboro. Wilkes Rural , North Wilkesboro. Wilson Rural Elm City. Wilson Yadkin. Yancey. North Carolina. 100 Counties. 70 Cities.... 89.39 87.93 91.61 89.39 87.39 83.85 89.13 87.60 90.91 92.74 82.63 81.91 92.26 87.40 83.09 86.99 95.54 85.67 84.93 86.59 85.35 90.51 4.82 5.35 4.03 6.25 4.47 12.38 3.07 4.47 10.91 11.36 4.90 5.40 8.16 6.07 .07 6.30 5.49 5.82 6.49 3.71 5.79 6.72 4.36 4.36 8.14 3.77 7.80 7.93 9.09 7.26 6.46 6.73 2.84 7.20 8.75 6.94 4.39 8.03 9.58 93.25 92.28 94.71 93.60 91.66 90.98 92.61 91.82 93.18 94.55 89.70 89.27 95.42 91.90 89.36 91.76 96.67 90.83 90.07 76.12 74.45 79.81 85.74 72.10 77.05 77.96 76.64 69.72 82.10 87.69 83.33 t 100. 00 74.22 68.68 78.86 79.26 83.40 tioo.oo 15.02 16.21 12.39 12.23 14.20 6.56 11.52 12.96 12.15 6.90 9.35 14.71 19.12 8.90 11.55 8.49 7.59 8.16 5.78 91.40 90.63 93.81 76.98 74.82 82.96 12.86 14.69 7.81 8.86 9.34 7.80 2.03 13.70 16.39 10.52 10.40 30.28 5.75 5.41 7.32 11.07 12.20 12.24 9.19 8.11 10.16 10.49 9.23 85.84 84.89 87.95 92.36 82.62 84.43 86.35 85.72 77.29 89.61 92.49 89.83 t 100. 00 84.34 81.29 86.37 87.33 89.67 tioo.oo 85.95 84.79 89.17 t Possibly an error in accounting. 37 TABLE XIII. ( INDEX OF ACCOMPLISHMENT Secondary Schools—Grades 8-12 Based upon the figures summarized by Table X, this table shows by race for the secondary schools (grades 8-12) in each administrative unit of the State during 1942-1943: the percentage of membership (last day of school) which received credit for full year's work (100% in quantity), the percentage which was credited with half year's work (50-99% in quantitty), the per-centage which received credit for less than work of half year and an index figure which weights and combines these percentages. The index number, as in Table XI and XII, allows full credit (100%) for that proportion of pupils accomplishing (receiving credit for) work of full year, half credit (50%) for the percentage doing half year's work, one-fourth credit (25%) for the re-maining proportion of pupils. The index is the sum of these three credits — with *100.0 representing quantitative perfection. The summary groups the administrative units of the State, separately by race, according to their positions on the index scale. This index attempts to measure quantitatively the work accomplished during the year by pupils remaining in school; those who quit school (losses) are not considered in these calculations. An index number based upon enrollment, as are the percentages of Table XIV, would be lower than the one shown here. Summary of Table XIII Items 38 TABLE XIII. INDEX OF ACCOMPLISHMENT—SECONDARY SCHOOLS General Statistics 39 Table XIII. Index of Accomplishment—Secondary Schools—Continued Units White % of Membership Doing Full Year's Work (100%) Half Year's Work (50-99%) Less Than 50% Index Negro % of Membership Doing Full Year's Work (100%) Half Year's Work (50-99%) Less Than 50% Index Columbus. Craven Rural New Bern. Cumberland... Rural Fayetteville. Currituck Dare. Davidson Rural Lexington... Thomasville. Davie. Duplin. Durham... Rural Durham. Edgecombe. Rural Tarboro.. Forsyth Rural Winston-Salem. Franklin. Rural Franklinton. Gaston Rural Cherryville. Gastonia Gates Graham. Granville. Rural . Oxford. Greene.. . Guilford Rural Greensboro. High Point. Halifax Rural Roanoke Rapids. Weldon Harnett. Haywood . Rural.. Canton. Henderson Rural Hendersonville. 91.35 77.87 82.63 72.75 90.17 89.51 91.15 90.70 85.02 89.00 86.38 93.66 92.87 88.65 92.33 87.74 93.01 84.44 84.58 88.16 77.92 89.50 85.61 93.18 91.84 91.86 91.76 92.62 92.67 88.63 93.37 92.64 91.61 88.25 86.73 90.19 83.94 89.70 86.17 92.23 92.99 90.88 85.53 96.40 88.27 91.76 85.96 91.88 72.12 88.39 89.04 86.65 3.63 11.065 6.99 15.45 4.97 4.79 5.25 5.58 6.62 5.80 7.04 4.75 2.70 6.47 4.36 8.39 3.58 11.40 9.14 6.43 14.20 3.12 6.41 4.95 4.99 4.71 4.21 4.33 9.00 3.02 5.35 5.59 5.56 8.22 2.15 8.55 5.53 6.40 5.31 4.18 5.63 9.12 2.02 7.41 4.70 9.02 4.84 18.79 7.00 7.38 5.93 11.065 10.38 11.80 4.86 5.70 3.60 3.72 8.36 5.20 6.58 1.59 4.43 4.88 3.87 3.41 4.16 6.28 5.41 7.88 7.38 7.98 6.82 3.21 3.15 3.53 3.17 3.00 2.37 3.61 2.01 2.80 6.19 5.05 7.66 7.51 4.77 7.43 2.46 2.83 3.49 5.35 1.58 4.32 3.54 5.02 3.28 9.09 4.61 3.58 7.42 86.17 88.72 83.42 93.87 93.33 94.67 94.42 90.42 93.20 91.54 96.43 95.33 93.10 95.34 92.90 95.65 91.18 90.72 92.73 92.90 90.81 94.88 95.12 95.14 95.00 95.52 95.58 93.72 95.78 95.82 95.10 92.58 92.10 93.18 90.09 93.66 91.23 95.50 95.79 94.57 91.43 97.80 93.05 94.99 91.72 95.12 83.79 93.04 93.62 91.47 80.27 73.58 74.65 72.73 84.05 79.95 89.30 86.91 90.91 78.30 67.98 97.56 83.67 87.46 82.99 91.20 80.95 81.24 80.36 83.33 90.97 69.85 94.21 70.38 71.06 68.18 89.12 83.85 80.77 98.13 90.50 87.19 71.92 97.63 81.85 75.62 79.63 75.23 71.09 72.13 70.74 73.33 75.74 74.89 94.74 94.74 95.65 ~95~65" 14.84 16.13 13.82 8.18 9.07 7.03 7.14 9.09 3.83 "~5~88" 8.165 7.04 11.46 3.24 13.51 6.04 7.00 3.77 4.01 30.15 12.57 11.76 15.15 6.95 11.34 12.50 5.59 8.905 18.85 2.11 12.20 19.06 13.06 22.31 15.63 12.60 14.08 11.85 8.42 13.22 5.26 5.26 11.84 11.58 9.22 13.45 7.77 10.98 3.67 5.95 17.87 26.14 2.44 8.165 5.50 5.55 5.56 5.54 12.72 12.64 12.90 5.02 5.79 17.05 17.18 15.67 3.93 4.81 6.73 1.87 3.91 3.905 9.23 .26 5.95 5.32 7.31 2.46 13.28 15.27 15.18 14.82 15.84 11.89 1.45 T45~ 2.90 87.17 83.89 85.02 83.20 90.08 87.23 93.73 91.97 95.45 84.68 77.45 98.17 89.79 92.35 90.11 94.21 89.09 87.44 87.02 88.44 94.23 84.92 95.66 80.93 81.23 79.92 93.58 90.72 88.70 98.60 94.27 92.62 83.65 98.75 89.44 86.48 87.99 87.00 82.22 82.25 81.57 82.96 83.91 84.47 97.37 97.37 97.10 ~97~l6 40 General Statistics Table XIII. I General Statistics 41 Table XIII. Index of Accomplishment—Secondary Schools—Continued Units Perquimans. Person Pitt Rural Greenville. Polk Rura Tryon-Saluda. Randolph... Rural Asheboro. Richmond Rural Hamlet Rockingham. Robeson Rural Fairmont. __ Lumberton.. Red Springs. Rockingham. Rural Leaksville. Madison... Reidsville.. Rowan Rural Salisbury Rutherford.. Sampson. Rural . . Clinton. Scotland Rural Laurinburg. Stanly Rural Albemarle. Stokes. Surry Rural Mount Airy. Swain Transylvania. Tyrrell _ Union Rural.. Monroe. Vance Rural Henderson White % of Membership Doing Full Year's Work f!00% 77.83 86.85 89.89 88.16 94.50 87.55 95.12 73.60 90.41 88.76 95.73 91.90 95.19 93.22 88.85- 81.47 81.44 77.07 82.82 88.39 92.60 90.76 94.72 87.58 94.12 90.49 90.41 90.71 93.50 86.11 86.94 80.85 89.05 83.12 93.57 89.16 90.18 87.10 85.67 87.78 88.04 86.96 88.94 92.56 87.01 86.00 84.45 97.03 89.12 89.03 89.20 Half Year's Work (50-99%) 15.06 7.87 4.54 4.96 3.41 6.52 1.83 15.17 2.98 3.24 2.135 4.47 1.68 4.02 6.63 9.98 11.91 8.70 1.03 5.36 4.43 5.50 2.70 9.31 3.68 5.49 5.17 6.41 2.73 6.01 6.16 5.11 6.20 7.60 5.14 4.92 4.30 6.18 6.97 4.52 4.10 5.83 5.31 4.55 5.08 6.79 7.51 1.70 7.03 5.85 8.00 Less Than 50% Index 5.93 3.05 11.23 6.61 8.00 2.135 3.63 3.13 2.76 4.52 8.55 6.65 14.23 16.15 6.25 2.97 3.74 2.58 3.11 2.20 4.02 4.42 2.88 3.77 7.88 6.90 14.04 4.75 9.28 1.29 5.92 5.52 6.72 7.70 7.86 7.21 5.75 2.89 7.91 7.21 8.04 1.27 3.85 5.12 2.80 87.14 92.10 93.55 92.36 96.73 92.29 96.80 83.99 93.55 92.38 97.33 95.04 96.81 95.92 93.29 88.60 89.06 84.98 87.37 92.63 95.56 94.44 96.71 93.01 96.51 94.24 94.10 94.63 95.81 91.08 91.74 86.91 93.34 89.24 96.46 93.10 93.71 91.87 90.99 91.96 92.05 91.68 93.03 95.56 91.53 91.20 90.21 98.20 93.60 93.23 93.90 Negro % of Membership Doing Full Year's Work (100%) 73.99 72.35 77.07 79.35 70.64 78.05 78.05 80.28 73.77 85. IS 75.19 70.37 72.06 80.34 72.66 70.09 62.16 90.84 80.95 79.54 Half Year's Work (50-99%,) 81.32 53.96 88.04 87.25 88.93 83.33 77.93 82.59 71.78 82.39 76.62 76.62 55.55 90.11 91.67 69.81 86.06 85.20 7.51 6.47 12.25 12.52 11.47 21.95 21.95 14.09 16.39 12.35 7.89 3.70 3.68 13.25 16.03 17.21 21.62 4.58 14.29 12.37 Less Than 50% 14.46 27.34 5.43 4.16 5.56 2.58 10.79 8.71 6.33 11.85 17.61 6.47 6.47 25.93 1.10 12.26 11.00 12.27 8.33 22.60 41.78 22.60 18.50 21.18 10.68 8.13 17.89 5.63 9.84 2.47 16.92 25.93 24.26 6.41 11.31 12.70 16.22 4.58 4.76 8.09 4.22 18.70 5.71 7.80 7.19 8.49 5.88 13.36 11.08 16.37 16.91 16.91 18.52 8.79 8.33 17.93 2.94 2.53 3.79 35.62 Index 82.37 80.88 85.86 87.64 80.85 89.02 88.73 84.42 91.97 83.36 78.70 79.96 88.57 83.50 81.87 77.02 94.27 89.28 87.75 89.60 72.30 93.00 92.07 91.83 92.34 90.19 80.62 88.52 81.80 91.19 ~9L19 84.08 84.08 73.14 92.86 ~92~86 93.75 80.42 92.29 91.97 92.99 61.98 ~6T98 42 General Statistics Table XIII. Index of Accomplishment—Secondary Schools- 43 TABLE XIV. RELATIVE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF PUPILS BY GRADES This tabulation divides the net State enrollment (a+e) into percentages, showing by race for each grade during 1942-1943: the percentage dropping out of school, the proportion doing full year's work, the percentage doing half year's work and the proportion accomplishing work of less than half year. This is an effort to measure the holding and promoting achievements of the school system. Whereas Table XI considered only the children remaining in school, this calculation is based upon number of pupils enrolled (a-fe). 44 General Statistics TABLE XV. TRAINING OF TEACHERS AND PRINCIPALS Based upon the type of certificate held, this summary shows hy race for 1942-1943: the number of State-paid teachers and principals holding each class of certificate, the proportion at each level of training and an index number. Classified principals are listed in Class A. 45 TABLE XVI. SALARY SCHEDULES FOR TEACHERS This table gives the maximum and minimum amounts payable monthly during the school term to teachers during the year 1942-1943. The schedules are based upon years of training, which control the type of certificate held, and years of experience in teaching. A represents the maximum; B is the minimum. Maximum Teaching Experience 46 TABLE XVII. SALARY SCHEDULES FOR PRINCIPALS This table shows the maximum and minimum amounts payable monthly during the school term to classified principals during the year 1942-1943. Usually a school must have seven (7) or more teachers to be allowed a classi-fied principal. The schedules are based upon number of teachers in the school and number of years served as principal. There is an increase in principal's pay for every additional teacher—from 7 to 50; enough steps in the schedule are given here to show the trend. A Master's degree is required for the last three years of schedule. A. Maximum Number of Teachers General Statistics 47 TABLE XVIII. SALARY SCHEDULE FOR SUPERINTENDENTS The salary schedule for superintendents during 1942-1943 was based upon average daily membership of preceding year with increments—in decreasing amounts—for each 100 pupils in average daily membership above the base of 1,099 pupils. The minimum salary was $2,010; $3,504 was the maximum. There is given below a summary of how the salaries paid superintendents by the State were distributed. Supplements by the units are not considered; see Table VII of Section II for the actual average. Summary of Salaries Paid by State 48 TABLE XIX. INSTRUCTIONAL AND SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL This table gives for each unit of the State during 1942-1943 a distribution of instructional and supervisory personnel—paid from all sources of funds — by race and grade-level. Teachers, as distinguished from principals and supervisors, are divided according to sex. The summary shows for North Carolina the number of teachers in ele-mentary schools (grades 1-7), the number in high schools (grades 8-12), the number of vocational teachers, the number of principals and supervisors, the number of clerical assistants, the number of superintendents. There is also given the ratio of pupils, shown in Table I, to instructional personnel; aver-age daily membership and average daily attendance are both used as measures of the teaching load. Fractions appear in the summary and detailed table because of teachers working in both elementary and secondary fields, or teaching and supervising. Summary of Table XIX General Statistics 49 Summary of Table XIX — Continued Items Number of Clerical Assistants. In Superintendents' Offices In Principals' Office Number of Superintendents* 100 Counties 162. S 150.8 12 102.8 70 Cities 157.2 86.7 70.5 76.2 North Carolina 320 237.5 82.5 Average Dailt Membership Per Teacher In Elementary Schools (grades 1-7) White Negro In High Schools—excluding vocational teachers. White Negro ; . ._ In All Schools—excluding vocational teachers. White Negro In High Schools—including vocational teachers. White Negro In All Schools—including vocational teachers. White Negro 34.5 34.3 34.9 32.0 31.6 34.1 33.9 33.6 34.8 26.5 25.9 29.3 32.4 31.8 34.0 35.4 34.9 36.4 29.7 29.0 31.6 33.6 32.8 35.2 26.7 26.3 27.7 32.4 31.7 33.9 34.7 34.5 35.3 31.2 30.7 33.0 33.8 33.4 34.9 26.6 26.0 28.6 32.4 31.8 34.0 Average Daily Attendance Per Teacher In Elementary Schools (grades 1-7) White Negro _ In High Schools—excluding vocational teaehers. White Negro In All Schools—excluding vocational teachers. White : Negro In High Schools—including vocational teachers. White.... Negro In All Schools—including vocational teachers. White Negro 31.8 32.2 31.1 30.2 29.9 31.2 31.5 31.6 31.1 24.9 24.5 26.8 30.1 29.9 30.4 33.2 32.8 34.0 28.1 27.5 29.7 31.5 30.9 32.8 25.2 25.0 26.1 30.4 29.8 31.7 32.2 32.3 31.8 29.4 29.2 30.5 31.5 31.4 31.6 25.0 24.7 26:5 30.2 29.9 30.8 Number of Teachers Per Principal! In All Schools .' White.. Negro _' Average Daily Membership Per Principal! I n Al 1 Schools White ._ Negro _ Average Daily Attendance Per Principal! In All Schools White Negro 18.5 16.3 28.5 599.5 517.5 971.1 555.7 486.8 868.2 17.7 17.4 18.5 573.5 550.5 627.1 538.6 518.5 576.7 18.3 16.5 24.6 592.2 525.7 836.1 550.9 490.5 757.2 * Including several Business Managers classified as Assistant Superintendents, t On State-wide basis; the actual supervisory load is not portrayed; 50 51 SUPERVISORY 52 General Statistics Table XIX. Instructional and Supervisory Units Columbus. Craven Rural New Bern. Cumberland. .. Rural Fayetteville. Currituck- Dare Davidson Rural Lexington- .. Thomasville. Davie Duplin- Durham... Rural Durham. Edgecombe. Rural Tarboro.. Forsyth. Rural Winston-Salem. Franklin Rural__ Franklinton. Gaston Rural Cherryville. Gastonia... Gates... Graham. Granville. Rural.. Oxford. Greene. Guilford Rural Greensboro. High Point. Halifax Rural Roanoke Rapids Weldon Harnett. Haywood . Rural Canton. Henderson Rural Hendersonville. Vocational Teachers White Negro 1 1 General Statistics 53 Personnel, 54 General Statistics Table XIX. Instructional and Supervisory General Statistics 55 Personnel, 56 General Statistics Table XIX. Instructional and Supervisory Units Perquimans. Person Pitt Rural Greenville. Polk Rural Tryon-Saluda. Randolph... Rural Asheboro. Richmond Rural Hamlet Rockingham. Robeson Rural Fairmont Lumberton.. Red Springs. Rockingham. Rural Leaksville. Madison . . Reidsville. Rowan Rural Salisbury Rutherford. Sampson.. Rural... Clinton. Scotland Rural Laurinburg. Stanly Rural Albemarle. Stokes. Surry.. Rural Mount Airy. Swain Transylvania. Tyrrell Union Rural... Monroe. Vance. Rural Henderson. Vocational Teachers White Negro White Teachers In Elem. Schools Men Wom- 18 84 155 125 30 53 33 20 178 148 30 113 69 24 20 244 190 23 23 201 93 68 12 28 207 164 43 177 143 126 17 53 30 23 131 94 37 101 203 165 38 52 55 14 155 138 17 67 33 34 Total 18 87 155 125 30 54 34 20 185 155 30 24 20 283 229 23 23 206 94 69 14 29 217 171 46 184 152 135 17 54 31 23 133 96 37 218 180 38 61 57 14 158 141 17 67 33 34 In High Schools* 68 52 16 15 9 6 57 42 15 49 16 11 22 72.5 48 7 11 6.5 74 25 26 5 18 96 68 28 63 49 41 69 53 16 55 18 13 24 105.5 75 10 13 7.5 96 37 29 7 23 116 83 33 84 67 58 In All Schools 237 187 50 72 44 28 254 208 46 168 87 37 44 388.5 304 33 36 15.5 302 131 98 21 52 333 254 79 268 219 193 26 82 46 36 204 146 58 144 307 250 57 76 23 239 213 26 103 51 52 Negro In Elem. Schools Men W o„ m- Total 29 53 133 107 26 10 5 5 24 17 7 70 40 17 13 156 101 20 17 18 82 38 14 6 24 73 55 18 Including vocational. General Statistics 57 Personnel, 58 General Statistics Table XIX. Instructional and Supervisory General Statistics 59 Personnel, 60 TABLE XX. NUMBER OF SCHOOLHOUSES BY TYPE AND SIZE This summary shows by race for North Carolina during 1942-1943: the number of school buildings owned, grouped by type of construction and by number of classrooms; the proportion of buildings for each type of construc-tion; the number and approximate value of teacherages. Items 61 TABLE XXI. SCHOOLHOUSES AND SCHOOL PROPERTY This table shows by race for each county and city unit of the State during 1942-1943: the value of school property, the number of schoolhouses owned, the average value of each schoolhouse, the total number of classrooms and the average number of classrooms per school. With races combined, the table also shows for each unit the value of school property, total number of school-houses and their average value. The summary gives several details of valuation for all school systems and relates these figures to the number of schoolhouses, to classrooms, to teachers and to pupils. Summary of Table XXI Items Value of All School Property Sites and Buildings Furniture, equipment Library books Value of White School Fropehty Sites and Buildings Furniture, equipment- Library books Value of Negro School Property Sites and Buildings Furniture, Equipment Library books Number of Schoolhouses Owned White .........I'. Negro Number of Classrooms White -.-I""-..".'". Negro Average Number of Classrooms Per School White Negro Average Value Per Schoolhouse White ____ Negro Average Value Per Classroom White '..'.'.'.'."" Negro Average Value Per Teacher White "__ Negro Average Value Per Teacher and Principal. White Negro _ _ Average Value Per Pupil Enrolled (a+e) White Negro Average Value Per Pupil in Daily Membership White Negro Average Value Per Pupil in Daily Attendance White Negro __ 100 Counties $ 71,623,500 63,066,211 7,012,788 1,544,507 63,998,003 56,465,044 6,166,354 1,366,605 7,625,503 6,601,167 846,434 177,902 3,396 1,682 1,714 22,395 16,649 5,746 21,091 38,049 4,449 3,198 3,844 1,327 3,933 4,874 1,501 3,731 4,592 1,450 114.52 145.59 41.03 121.30 153.24 44.12 130.85 162.91 49.34 70 Cities $ 54.401.19S 48,892,873 4,687,708 820,617 45,477,672 40,839,934 3,973,199 664,539 8,923,526 8,052,939 714,509 156,078 581 353 228 7,766 5,556 2,210 13.4 15.8 93,634 128,832 39,138 7,005 8,185 4,038 8,040 9,799 4,199 7,611 9,266 3,984 233.88 291.85 116.23 248.30 309.41 123.74 264.38 328.50 132.54 North Carolina $126,024,704 111,959,084 11,700,496 2,365,124 109,475,675 97,304,978 10,139,553 2,031,144 16,549,029 14,654,106 1,560,943 333,980 3,977 2,035 1,942 30,161 22,205 7,956 7.6 10.9 4.1 31,688 53,796 8,522 4,178 4,930 2,080 5,046 6,160 2,297 4,784 5,809 2,207 146.87 183.86 63.01 155.67 193.30 67.56 167.33 206.06 74.59 62 TABLE XXI. SCHOOLHOUSES AND 63 SCHOOL PROPERTY, 1942-1943 64 General Statistics Table XXI. Schoolhouses and Genekal Statistics 65 School Property, 1942-1943—Continued 66 Genebal Statistics Table XXI. Schoolhouses and Units Hertford. Hoke.... Hyde.... Iredell Rural Mooresville. Statesville.. Jackson.. Johnston. Jones Lee Rural.. Sanford. Lenoir Rural . . . Kinston. Lincoln Rural Lincolnton. Macon.. Madison. Martin.. McDowell- Rural Marion.. Mecklenburg. Rural Charlotte. . Mitchell Montgomery. Moore Rural. Pinehurst Southern Pines . Nash Rural Rocky Mount. New Hanover. Northampton.. Onslow Orange Rural Chapel Hill. Pamlico White Value Sites and Buildings Furniture, Equipment Pasquotank Rural Elizabeth City. Pender 285,000 168,113 108,500 1,236.765 548,806 210,722 477,237 315,500 1,837,118 275,000 494,000 259,000 235,000 711,700 258,500 453,000 617,000 373,500 243,500 211,700 461,000 380,500 802,055 462,055 340,000 5,189,250 1,628,061 3,561,189 355,300 570,000 654,300 493,720 56,500 104,080 1,481,751 696,000 785,751 2,041,000 436,000 406,400 408,850 323,850 85,000 125,800 585,270 168,270 417,000 493,160 Library Books 27,500 20,995 11,500 122,000 57,000 20,000 45,000 33,000 156,200 30,000 57,000 28,000 19,000 75,000 30,000 45,000 61,500 36,500 25,000 16,000 34,055 51,330 73,858 36,858 37,000 460,270 147,565 312,705 31,000 70,000 70,120 51,500 6,080 12,540 143,572 84,000 59,572 227,140 47,800 29,066 51,150 43,150 8,000 19,000 66,215 16,215 50,000 31.625 Total 6,900 4,900 8,000 32,387 16,387 8,000 8,000 10,000 29,750 5,000 17,700 10,000 7,700 15,500 12,000 3,500 11,200 7,700 3,500 10,000 10,533 13,400 18,975 9,475 9,500 63,495 19,800 43,695 5,500 10,500 21,125 15,625 2,000 3,500 43,604 24,000 19,604 28,000 12,650 9,207 15,000 10,000 5,000 6,250 10,550 5,550 5,000 10,000 319,400 194,008 128,000 1,391,152 622,193 238,722 530,237 358,500 2,023,068 310,000 568,700 307,000 261,700 802,000 300,500 501,500 689,700 417,700 272,000 237,700 505,588 445,230 894,888 508,388 386,500 5,713,015 1,795,426 3,917,589 391,800 650,500 745,545 560,845 64,580 120,120 1,668,927 804,000 864,927 2,296,140 496,450 444,673 475,000 377,000 98,000 151,050 662,035 190,035 472,000 534,785 Number School-houses Owned Average Value Each School-house 4 9 11 26 28 3 5 28 21 4 7 4 3 10 7 3 20 16 4 29 35 15 13 7 6 46 24 22 19 19 18 13 2 3 25 19 6 17 17 Number Class- Class-rooms 79,850 21,556 11,636 38,643 22,221 79,574 106,047 12,804 96,337 77,500 81,243 76,750 87,233 80,200 42,929 167,167 34,485 26,106 68,000 8,197 14,445 29,682 68,838 72,627 64,417 124,196 74,809 178,072 20,621 34,237 41,419 43,142 32,290 40,040 66,757 42,316 144,154 Average Number Class-per School 72 45 54 339 213 54 72 160 432 64 124 67 57 201 147 54 184 142 42 122 206 131 175 100 75 745 322 423 120 170 196 161 14 21 332 234 98 135,067 General Statistics 67 School Property, 1942-1943 — Continued Negko 68 Geneeal Statistics Table XXI. Schoolhouses and General Statistics 69 School Property, 1942-1943 — 70 General Statistics Table XXI. Schoolhouses and General Statistics 71 School Property, 1942-1943 — Continued 72 TABLE XXII. NUMBER OF SCHOOL UNITS TAUGHT—BY SIZE This table shows by race for each county and city system of the State during 1942-1943: the number of elementary and high school units taught, divided according to number of teachers employed, and the number of union schools. The union school includes work in both elementary and secondary fields. The summary gives the North Carolina total for each race with division between counties and cities. There also appears the number of separate elementary and separate high schools, as distinguished from the union schools. 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NUMBER OF SCHOOL UNITS TAUGHT—BY GRADE LEVEL This summary gives for 1942-1943 the number of school units which at-tempted various grade levels of instruction. On the elementary level (grades 1-7) there are three types of schools: primary, grammar and elementary. Primary schools are defined as those which go no higher than grade 5, beginning with first grade; grammar schools teach only the intermediate grades, as 4-6 or 5-7; elementary schools cover grades 1-6 or 1-7. On the secondary level there is grouping of schools according to number of years of instruction offered. One-year high schools teach only 8th grade, two-year schools have grades 8 and 9, five-year schools include the work of grades 8-12. Junior high schools are listed with the short-program schools while senior high schools (covering last two or three years of secondary curriculum) are shown separately. Items Elementary School Units Having Onlv first grade White Negro Grades 1-2 White Negro Grades 1-3 White Negro Grades 1-4 White Negro Grades 1-5 White Negro Total—Primary. White Negro Grades 4-6, 4-7 (grammar). White Negro Grades 1-6 (Elementary). White Negro Grades 1-7 (Elementary). White _. Negro Total—Elementary Units.. White Negro 100 Counties 155 64 91 1 1 210 85 125 2,728 1.263 1,465 3,094 1,413 1.6S1 70 Cities 3 119 268 126 142 457 259 198 North Carolina 3 1 2 30 20 20 62 31 31 117 47 70 213 99 114 13 10 3 329 174 155 2,996 1,389 1,607 3,551 1,672 1,879 Secondary School Units Having Only eighth grade (1 year schools) . White Negro Grades 8-9 (2 year schools) _ White Negro Grades 8-10 (3 year schools). White Negro Grades 8-11 (4 year schools) . White Negro Grades 8-12 (5 year schools) . White Negro Last 2 or 3 grades (senior high schools) . White Negro Total—Secondary Units. White ___ Negro . 47 30 17 15 5 10 8 5 3 539 437 102 263 210 53 872 687 185 193 121 72 80 55 25 30 20 10 8 5 3 592 453 139 338 260 78 17 15 2 1,065 808 257 All are 12 year systems except one. 82 TABLE XXIV. STANDARDIZATION OF SCHOOLS This summary shows by race for all elementary and high schools of the State during 1942-1943: the total number of units taught, the number large enough to be standardized, the number and proportion of standard schools, average daily membership in all schools, average daily membership in standard schools and the percentage of children having opportunity to attend State-accredited schools. Items General Statistics 83 a* 5 S cS O J- M >»* c o fi 84 General Statistics W) a> US a» o 4-1 S3 £ < P o <U -O 85 TABLE XXVII. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES This summary shows by race and sex the number of pupils graduating from public high schools in North Carolina during the years 1941-1942 and 1942- 1943. There is division of the figures between rural and city administrative units but no division between 11 year systems and 12 year systems. DETAIL8 86 TABLE XXVIII. ORGANIZATION OF SCHOOLS This table shows for each county of the State during 1942-1943: the number of members of Boards of Education, the number of administrative or super-visory districts, the number of districts levying tax for bonds, the number of district committee-men, the number of city administrative units and some-what similar information for the cities. General Statistics 87 Table XXVIII. Organization of Schools 88 General Statistics o" ^H ft N. 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SCHOOL LIBRARIES This summary gives by race for the combined county and city systems of the State during 1942-1943: the number of libraries in elementary and high schools, the total number of libraries, the number of volumes in these libraries, their estimated value, the amount expended for library maintenance (current expense) and for purchase of new books (capital outlay). At bottom of tabulation is a comparison of the number of books in school libraries for stated years in the past. Items 100 Counties 70 Cities North Carolina Total Number op School Libraries. _ White Negro In Elementary Schools (Grades 1-7) White Negro In High Schools (Grades 8-12) White Negro 'Total Volumes in School Libraries.. White Negro In Elementary Schools (Grades 1-7). White Negro In High Schools (Grades 8-12) White Negro Total Value of Library Boo*s White Negro Expenditures For Maintenance (current expense) .. White Negro New Books (capital outlay) White Negro Number Volumes in School Libraries 1927-1928 1929-1930 1933-1934 1934-1935 1935-1936 1936-1937 1937-1938 1938-1939 1939-1940 1940-1941 1941-1942 1942-1943 2,483 1,751 732 1,679 1,099 580 804 652 152 534 351 183 376 255 121 158 3,017 2,102 915 2,055 1,354 701 962 748 214 1,807,808 1,579,694 228,114 1,027,504 904,304 123,200 780,304 675,390 104,914 920,125 731,278 188,847 518,774 421,740 97,034 401,351 309,538 91,813 2,727,933 2,310,972 416,961 1,546,278 1,326,044 220,234 1,181,655 984,928 196,727 1,544,507 1,366,605 177,902 77,590.81 66,011.35 11,579.46 61,077.13 56,684.88 4,392.25 820,617 664,539 156,078 52,818.63 42,107.27 10,711.36 46,378.12 38,333.56 8,044.56 $ 2,365,124 2,031,144 333,980 130,409.44 108,118.62 22,290.82 107,455.25 95,018.44 12,436.81 645,804 779,934 1,063,531 1,107,816 1,168,049 1,254,545 1,337,104 1,336,803 1,408,150 1,494,747 1,632,583 1,807,808 378,486 438,146 501,397 529,019 571,174 643,824 648,880 700,362 755,033 816,797 902,859 920,125 1,024,290 1,218,080 1,564,828 1,636,835 1,739,223 1,898,369 1,985,984 2,067,165 2,163,183 2,311,544 2,535,442 2,727,933 96 TABLE XXXI. FREE BASAL TEXTBOOKS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS This table shows cumulatively to June 30, 1943 the accounting of Textbook Commission for textbooks distributed free to pupils in the elementary schools (grades 1-7). Units Alamance Rural Burlington. Alexander... Alleghany. Anson __. Rural Morven Wadesboro. Ashe. Avery. Beaufort Rural Washington- Bertie Bladen. Brunswick. Buncombe.. Rural Asheville. Burke Rural Glen Alpine. Morganton.. Cabarrus Rural Concord Kannapolis. Caldwell. Rural.. Lenoir. Camden. Carteret. Caswell.. Catawba.. Rural... Hickory. Newton. Chatham. _ Cherokee-. Rural Andrews. Murphy. Shipped 74,506 46,771 27,735 21,791 11,728 45,797 29,501 7,613 8,683 32,606 22,908 48,260 31,583 16,677 41,138 42,359 26,638 117,401 78,966 38,435 50,558 34,098 6,582 80,779 37,169 17,048 26,562 54,164 43,733 10,431 9,082 22,255 35,245 68,718 36,927 20,901 10,890 35,434 25,806 13,790 6,630 5,386 Books Recovered 102 48 54 55 243 130 26 104 23 739 728 11 25 80 31 49 403 335 38 30 1,959 1,440 437 82 171 171 83 102 555 815 807 192 161 Total 74,608 46,819 27,789 21,846 11,971 45,927 29,527 7,717 8,683 32,606 22,931 48,999 32,311 16,688 41,138 42,384 26,641 117,481 78,997 38,484 50,961 34,433 6,620 82,738 38,609 17,485 26,644 54,335 43,904 10,431 9,165 22,357 35,800 69,533 37,734 20,901 10,898 35,451 25,998 13,951 6,630 5,417 Books Sold 156 114 16 26 13 13 Balance 74,582 46,793 27,789 21,840 11,971 45,927 29,527 7,717 8,683 32,606 22,931 48,999 32,311 16,688 41,135 42,371 26,641 117,453 78,997 38,456 50,929 34,428 6,593 9,908 82,582 38,495 17,469 26,618 54,322 43,891 10,431 9,165 22,357 35,793 69,519 37,731 20,901 10,887 35,447 25,998 13,951 6,630 5,417 Condition at Close of School Usable Unusable 68,921 43,199 25,722 20,560 10,498 41,606 26,671 6,643 8,292 30,604 21,450 44,733 29,773 14,960 36,807 37,629 25,159 109,611 73,004 36,607 48,649 33,355 6,212 9,082 75,703 35,543 16,313 23,847 49,771 41,555 8,216 8,148 19,784 30,198 64,196 35,315 18,780 10,101 32,193 22,305 12,599 5,346 4,360 5,086 3,152 1,934 1,150 644 2,846 1,992 618 236 1,585 1,033 3,682 2,197 1,485 3,234 2,331 1,096 7,102 5,352 1,750 1,736 653 359 724 5,692 2,402 786 2,504 3,833 1,714 2,119 843 2,331 2,906 3,769 902 2,121 746 2,759 2,751 1,144 1,105 502 a 376 destroyed by fire. b 1,610 destroyed by fire. c 1,644 destroyed by fire. General Statistics 97 Table XXXI. Free Basal Textbooks for Elementary Schools—Continued Units Chowan... Rural Edenton. Clay. Cleveland Rural Kings Mountain. Shelby Columbus. Craven Rural New Bern. Cumberland... Rural. Fayetteville. Currituck Dare. Davidson Rural Lexington... Thomasville. Davie.. Duplin. Durham.. Rural... Durham. Edgecombe. Rural Tarboro.. Forsyth Rural Winston-Salem. Franklin Rural Franklinton. Gaston Rural.. ... Cherryville. Gastonia Gates. Graham. Granville. Rural.. Oxford. Greene... Guilford Rural Greensboro. High Point. Books Shipped 16,593 6,032 10,561 8,742 85,576 56,471 10,061 19,044 64,070 43,130 28,488 14,642 72,353 51,005 21,348 9,903 8,097 73,627 41,263 16,035 16,329 19,083 59,313 84,168 28,505 55,663 54,135 41,699 12,436 133,478 66,236 67,242 50,411 42,073 8,338 100,520 72,522 6,998 21,000 16,832 10,921 43,130 26,016 17,114 29,866 174,203 81,512 49,199 43,492 Books Recovered a 209 destroyed by fire. b 994 destroyed by fire. C 3,183 destroyed by fire. d 3,085 destroyed by fire. 115 2 113 26 114 102 Total 727 92 635 22 51 16 29 226 276 "276 50 50 293 "293" 16,708 6,034 10,674 8,768 85,690 56,573 10,061 19,056 64,122 43,198 28,556 14,642 73,080 51,097 21,983 9,908 8,097 73,716 41,285 16,086 16,345 19,112 59,539 84,444 28,505 55,939 54,185 41,749 12,436 133,508 66,266 67,242 50,491 42,153 8,338 100,536 72,538 6,998 21,000 16,868 10,957 43,130 26,016 17,114 29,866 174,496 81,512 49,492 43,492 Books Sold 14 4 10 137 126 11 12 23 1 304 24 280 147 76 71 3 2 1 Balance 16,705 6,031 10,674 8,747 85,641 56,569 10,051 19,021 64,121 43,184 28,552 14,632 72,943 50,971 21,972 9,908 8,097 73,703 41,284 16,086 16,333 19,089 59,538 84,140 28,481 55,659 54,185 41,749 12,436 133,361 66,190 67,171 50,488 42,151 8,337 100,517 72,522 6,998 20,997 16,856 10,957 43,118 26,015 17,103 29,866 171,485 81,501 49,492 43,492 Condition at Close of School Usable 98 General Statistics Table XXXI. Free Basal Textbooks fob Elementary Schools—Continued Genebal Statistics 99 Table XXXI. 100 Genebal Statistics Table XXXI. 101 TABLE XXXII. RENTED BASAL TEXTBOOKS FOR HIGH SCHOOLS This table shows cumulatively to June 30, 1943 the accounting of Textbook Commission for textbooks rented to high school pupils (grades 8-12). Units Alamance Rural Burlington. Alexander Alleghany. Anson Rural Morven Wadesboro. Ashe. Avery. Beaufort Rural Washington. Bertie.. Bladen. Brunswick. Buncombe.. Rural.... Asheville. Burke Rural. Glen Alpine. Morganton.. Cabarrus Rural Concord Kannapolis. Caldwell. Rural.. Lenoir. Camden. Carteret. Caswell.. Catawba... Rural... Hickory. Xewton. Chatham. . Cherokee. . Rural... Andrews. Murphy. Chowan... Rural... Edenton. Books Shipped 22,895 21,956 939 592 354 19,602 11,907 2,569 5,126 13,521 9,477 11,954 11,636 318 16,873 16,590 10,872 39,265 38,434 831 22,434 11,416 1,864 9,154 34,685 14,020 8,514 12,151 17,043 16,642 401 2,258 13,194 12,738 32,380 16,413 10,295 5,672 19,354 10,138 317 2,742 7,079 7,240 2,043 5,197 Books Recovered 118 7 111 40 157 157 118 94 9 15 230 149 64 17 59 59 4 152 247 234 13 Total 22,906 21,967 939 592 354 19,720 11,914 2,680 5,126 13,521 9,517 12,111 11,793 318 16,873 16,608 10,887 39,281 3S.450 831 22,552 11,510 1,873 9,169 34,915 14,169 8,578 12,168 17,102 16,701 401 2,266 13,198 12,890 32,627 16,647 10,308 5,672 19,356 10,147 317 2,742 7,088 7,247 2,043 5,204 Books Sold Balance 22,890 21,951 939 592 354 19,720 11,914 2,680 5,126 13,516 9,517 12,111 11,793 318 16,867 16,574 10,882 39,281 3S.450 831 22,501 11,510 1,873 9,118 34,849 14,160 8,559 12,130 17,096 16,695 401 2,266 13,198 12,890 32,578 16,621 10,300 5,657 19,349 10,125 317 2,720 7,088 7,242 2,043 5,199 Condition at Close of School Usable Unusable Lost 21,606 20,698 908 592 188 18,546 11,353 2,295 4,898 12,661 9,120 11,447 11,131 316 16,154 14,546 10,618 36,987 36,156 831 21,690 11,329 1,780 8,581 32,288 13,244 7,634 11,410 16,061 15,660 401 1,836 11,854 10,672 30,556 15,681 9,551 5,324 18,601 8,890 317 2,590 5,983 6,933 2,026 4,907 1,097 1,075 22 759 340 311 108 752 124 274 272 2 619 788 126 1,964 1,964 622 105 85 432 1,522 495 504 523 516 516 381 1,285 473 1,103 51 737 315 583 585 """99" 246 14 232 187 178 160 415 221 74 120 103 273 390 390 94 a1,240 138 330 330 189 76 8 105 1,039 421 421 197 519 519 49 59 b1,745 919 889 12 18 165 650 31 C619 63 3 60 a 1,058 destroyed by fire. b "4 1 destroyed by fire, c 47 destroyed by fire. 102 General Statistics Table XXXII. Rented Basal Textbooks for High General Statistics 103 Table XXXII. Rented Basal Textbooks fob High Schools—Continued Units Books Shipped Books Recovered Total Books Sold Balance Condition at Close of School Usable Unusable Lost Haywood. Rural.. Canton. Henderson Rural Hendersonville Hertford. Hoke..... Hyde.... Iredell Rural Mooresville. Statesville. . Jackson.. Johnston. Jones Lee Rural... Sanfordf. Lenoir Rural... Kinston. Lincoln Rural Lincolnton. Macon.. Madison. Martin.. McDowell. Rural... Marion.. Mecklenburg. Rural Charlotte.. Mitchell Montgomery. Moore Rural Southern Pines Pinehurst Nash Rural Rocky Mount- New Hanover. Northampton.. Onslow 21,405 15,051 6,354 17,485 11,442 6,043 13,126 7,977 5,127 6,310 837 5,326 147 10,867 3,036 9,105 8,691 8,691 15,063 14,791 272 13,911 7,936 5,975 6,657 10,866 14,023 12,961 7,264 5,697 57,697 35,928 21,769 7,976 14,179 24,360 18,001 4,049 2,310 38,717 20,212 18,505 889 16,583 12,664 1 261 21,425 15,051 6,374 17,498 11,442 6,056 13,141 7,998 5,127 6,334 858 5,329 147 10,867 3,037 9,366 8,773 8,773 15,079 14,807 272 13,911 7,936 5,975 6,657 10,868 14,090 12,989 7,267 5,722 57,720 35,948 21,772 7,977 14,219 24,439 18,030 4,049 2,360 38,729 20,212 18,517 889 16,642 12,699 131 58 73 10 1 21,294 14,993 6,301 17,488 11,441 6,047 13,108 7,997 5,126 6,318 858 5,313 147 10,859 3,037 9,366 8,770 8,770 17 15,075 14,803 272 13,909 7,934 5,975 6,640 10,868 14,078 12,985 7,265 5,720 57,688 35,916 21,772 7,975 14,207 24,372 18,017 4,009 2,346 38,664 20,193 18,471 889 16,640 12,695 19,042 13,439 5,603 16,661 10,998 5,663 11,306 7,594 5,001 5,834 723 4,964 147 10,779 3,031 8,305 8,399 8,399 14,322 14,050 272 12,935 7,732 5,203 6,570 9,959 13,432 12,387 7,175 5,212 52,157 32,871 19,286 7,542 12,998 21,095 15,083 3,759 2,253 36,637 19,294 17,343 889 15,257 11,337 1,911 1,446 465 378 311 1,015 352 69 378 131 247 22 207 280 280 640 640 872 175 697 32 836 534 537 84 453 4,513 2,497 2,016 280 811 953 717 199 37 1,493 768 725 1,168 928 341 108 233 138 65 73 787 51 56 106 4 102 58 6 854 91 91 113 113 102 27 75 38 73 112 61 6 55 1,018 548 470 153 398 2,324 a2,217 51 56 544 131 413 215 430 a 1,764 destroyed by fire, t Included with rural. 104 General Statistics Table XXXII. Rented Basal Textbooks fob High General Statistics 105 Table XXXII. Rented Basal Textbooks for High 106 TABLE XXXIII. RENTED SUPPLEMENTARY READERS This table gives the cumulative accounting at June 30, 1943 of Textbook Commission for rented supplementary readers. Only those units using this service are listed. General Statistics 10? Table XXXIII. 108 General Statistics Table XXXIII SECTION II FINANCIAL STATISTICS 1942-1943 110 TABLE I. SUMMARY OF FUNDS AVAILABLE AND EXPENDED This tabulation gives a summary of certain information, which may be found in detail on subsequent pages of this section, and several pertinent items of a derivative nature not shown in detailed tables. Section A. Funds Available, 1942-1943 Items 100 Counties Total Funds Available (less loans and transfers). Current Expense Capital Outlay Debt Service Percentage of Total for Current Expense Capital Outlay Debt Service S 36,755,111.94 28,426,513.07 3,404,012.90 4,924,585.97 77.34 9.26 13.40 Enrollment (a+e—duplicates excluded). Available—Per Child Enrolled. Current Expense Capital Outlay Debt Service Average Daily Membership Available—Per Child Belonging. Current Expense Capital Outlay Debt Service Average Daily Attendance. Available—Per Child Attending. Current Expense Capital Outlay Debt Service % 17,066,443.33 12,995,797.75 1,410,581.64 2,660,063.94 76.15 8.26 15.59 625,449 58.77 45.45 5.44 7.88 590,484 62.25 48.14 5.77 8.34 547,374 67.15 51.93 6.22 9.00 70 Cities $ 53,821,555.27 41,422,310.82 4,814,594.54 7,584,649.91 76.96 8.95 14.09 232,598 73.37 55.88 6.05 11.44 219,095 77.90 59.32 6.44 12.14 205,766 82.94 63.16 6.86 12.92 North Carolina 858,047 62.73 48.28 5.61 809,579 66.48 51.16 5.95 9.37 753,140 71.46 55.00 6.39 10.07 Available (less loans) for Current Expense Balance—July 1, 1942 Eight Month's School Fund��less refunds. _ Vocational Education—State Vocational Education—Federal National Defense—Federal Direst to units—Federal Other State funds (textbook,* Adult Education). Tax on Intangibles (refunded by State) Philanthropic Agencies Total—State, Federal, Philanthropic Poll and Dog Taxes, Fines, Forfeitures- Interest, Donations From Pupils : Fees, Tuition Advalorem Taxes—County Advalorem Taxes—District, City Total—County and District $ 522,292.96 22,573,473.98 432,966.30 501,606.69 484,437.43 80,604.69 228,569.57 72,136.30 4,995.00 S 341,646.28 $ 7,868,885.19 99,990.86 147,891.00 835,471.16 29,998.89 81,003.44 40,498.67 $ 24,378,789.94 S 1,125,947.49 202,959.26 389,040.92 1,735,554.82 71,927.68 S 9,103,739.21 496,452.78 136,862.78 236,580.29 774,802.84 1,905,713.57 Total—Current Expense. Percentage of Current Expense from Balance—July 1, 1942 Eight Month's School Fund—Less refunds Vocational Education—State Vocational Education—Federal National Defense—Federal Direct to units—Federal . Other State funds (textbook,* Adult Education). Tax on Intangibles (refunded by State) Philanthropic Agencies Total—State, Federal, Philanthropic Poll and Dog Taxes, Fines, Forfeitures. Interest, Donations From Pupils: Fees, Tuition Advalorem Taxes—County .... Advalorem Taxes—District, City Total—County and District $ 3,525,430.17 $ 28,426,513.07 1.84 79.41 1.52 1.76 1.71 .29 .80 .25 .02 S5.76 3.96 .71 1.37 6.11 .25 12.40 $ 3,550,412.26 $ 12,995,797.75 2.63 60.55 .77 1.14 6.43 .23 .62 .31 70.05 3.82 1.05 1.82 5.96 14.67 27.32 863,939.24 30,442,359.17 532,957.16 649,497.69 1,319,908.59 110,603.56 309,573.01 112,634.97 4,995.00 33,482,529.15 1,622,400.27 339,822.04 625,621.21 2,510,357.66 1,977,641.25 $ 7,075,842.43 $ 41,422,310.82 2.09 73.49 1.28 1.57 3.19 .27 .75 .27 .01 80.83 3.92 .82 1.51 6.06 4.77 17. Cost of textbooks distributed free to pupils. Financial Statistics 111 Section A. Funds Available, 1942-1943 — Continued Items 100 Counties 70 Cities North Carolina Available (less loans) for Capital Outlay Balance—July 1, 1942 State Loans (less amounts refinanced) Sale of Bonds Sale of School Property Federal Grants Interest, Donations Tax on Intangibles (refunded by State) Advalorem Taxes—County Advalorem Taxes—District, City Total—Capital Outlay. 1,035,446.27 37,985.00 407,190.00 373,898.45 373,182.85 51,712.17 18,525.66 1,039,209.07 66,863.43 566,884.25 13,250.00 222,064.58 115,113.72 15,376.49 3,891.41 469,635.03 4,366.16 1,602,330.52 51,235.00 629,254.58 489,012.17 373,182.85 67,088.66 22,417.07 1,508,844.10 71,229.59 Percentage of Capital Outlay from. Balance—July 1, 1942 State Loans (less amounts refinanced). . Sale of Bonds _. Sale of School Property Federal Grants Interest, Donations. Tax on Intangibles (refunded by State). Advalorem Taxes—County Advalorem Taxes—District, City S 3,404,012.90 30.42 1.12 11.96 10.98 10.96 1.52 .54 30.53 1.97 $ 1,410,581.64 40.19 .94 15.74 8.16 1.09 .28 33.29 .31 $ 4,814,594.54 33.28 1.06 13.07 10.16 7.75 1.39 .47 31.34 1.48 Available (less loans) for Debt Service Balance—July 1, 1942 Sinking Fund Withdrawals Tax on Intangibles (refunded by State).. Interest, Donations Advalorem Taxes—County Advalorem Taxes—District, City Total—Debt Service. Percentage of Debt Service from Balance—July 1, 1942 Sinking Fund Withdrawals Tax on Intangibles (refunded by State). Interest, Donations Advalorem Taxes—County Advalorem Taxes—District, City 658,199.04 242,710.48 97,978.74 45,421.54 ,519,659.70 360,616.47 143,355.53 14,594.15 10,620.01 9,478.99 1,424,586.55 1,057,428.71 801,554.57 257,304.63 108,598.75 54,900.53 4,944,246.25 1,418,045.18 $ 4,924,585.97 $ 2,660.063.94 13.37 4.93 1.99 .92 71.47 7.32 5.39 .55 .40 .36 53.55 39.75 $ 7,584,649.91 10.57 3.39 1.43 .72 65.19 18.70 Total Available (less loans and transfers) from Balance—July 1, 1942 Federal—Aids and Grants Philanthropic . State—Loans, Grants, Refunds Sale of Bonds Sale of School Property Poll and Dog Taxes, Fines, Forfeitures Interest Donations From Pupils : Fees, Tuition Sinking Fund Withdrawals Advalorem Taxes—County Advalorem Taxes—District, City All Funds—less loans and transfers- Loans and Transfers 2,215,938.27 1,439,831.64 4,995.00 23,461,635.55 407,190.00 373,898.45 1,125,947.49 300,092.97 389,040.92 242,710.48 6,294,423.59 499,407.58 1,051,8S6.06 1,013,361.05 8, 118, 139. 5S 222,064.58 115,113.72 496,452.78 161,718.26 236,580.29 14,594.15 2,669,024.42 2,967,508.44 3,267 2,453 4 31,579 629 489 1,622, 461, 625, 257, 8,963, 3,466, 824.33 192.69 995.00 775.13 254.58 012.17 400.27 811.23 621.21 304.63 448.01 916.02 $ 36,755,111.94 169,370.24 $ 17,066,443.33 86,247.19 $ 53,821,555.27 255,617.43 Total Available—See Table II. Percentage of Total Available (less loans) from Balances—July 1, 1942 Federal—Aids and Grants Philanthropic State—Loans, Grants, Refunds.. Sale of Bonds Sale of School Property. Poll and Dog Taxes, Fines, Forfeitures Interest, Donations From Pupils: Fees, Tuition Sinking Fund Withdrawals Advalorem Taxes—County Advalorem Taxes—District, City $ 36,924,482.18 6.03 3.92 .01 63.83 1.11 1.02 3.06 .82 1.06 .66 17.12 1.36 $ 17,152,690.52 6.16 5.94 47.57 1.30 .67 2.91 .95 1.39 .08 15.64 17.39 $ 54,077,172.70 6.07 4.56 .01 58.68 1.17 .91 3.01 .86 1.16 .48 16.65 6.44 112 Financial Statistics Section B. Funds Expended, 1942-1943 Items Total Expended (less loans repaid) $ ^^^'n§I"2n Current Expense. Capital Outlay. Debt Service.. 100 Counties Percentage of Total for CurrentExpense Capital Outlay Debt Service Current Expense (less loans repaid) General Control Instructional Service—Elementary. Instructional Service—Secondary . _ . Operation of Plant Maintenance of Plant Fixed Charges . Auxiliary Services Total—Current Expense. White. Negro. Percentage of Current Expense for General Control. Instructional Service—Elementary Instructional Service—Secondary Operation of Plant - Maintenance of Plant Fixed Charges Auxiliary Services White. Negro. Capital Outlay (less loans repaid) New Construction Alterations, Additions Library Books Transportation Equipment Interest Other Total—Capital Outlat. White. Negro. Percentage of Capital Outlay for New Construction Alterations, Additions Library Books Transportation Equipment Interest, Other White. Negro. Debt Service (less loans repaid) State Loans Principal Interest County Bonds Principal Interest — Sinking Fund District Bonds Principal Interest Sinking Fund Rural Rehabilitation Corporation Principal - -- Interest Temporary Loans—Interest. Totm.—T)eft Service 27,448,280.69 1,760,550.75 4,023,655.58 82.6 5.3 12.1 695,523.60 14,018,592.41 6,796,939.41 1,272,887.55 931,501.48 454,680.54 3,278,155.70 $ 27,448,280.69 21,478,860.06 5,969,420.63 2.5 51.1 24.8 4.6 3.4 1.7 11.9 78.3 21.7 70 Cities 15,814,086.20 12,447,175.44 841,535.77 2,525,374.99 78.7 5.3 16.0 412,294.71 6,006,643.07 3,330,761.54 808,832.97 451,353.73 206,321.16 1,230,968.26 $ 12,447,175.44 9,251,636.90 3,195,538.54 3.3 48.3 26.8 6.5 3.6 1.6 74.3 25.7 North Carolina 49,046,573.22 39,895,456.13 2,602,086.52 6,549,030.57 81.3 5.3 13.4 ,107,818.31 ,025,235.48 ,127,700.95 ,081,720.52 ,382,855.21 661,001.70 ,509,123.96 1,181,497.82 495,821.11 61,077.13 19,597.83 2,548.86 $ 1,760,550.75 1,533,531.51 227,019.24 67.1 28.2 3.5 1.1 .1 S7.1 12.9 1,066,224.14 163,833.31 1,440,089.27 899,331.00 95,041.87 199,212.66 103,836.37 2,593.62 39,884.00 10,316.00 3,293.34 S 39,895,456.13 30,730,496.96 9,164,959.17 2.8 50.2 25.4 5.2 3.5 1.6 11.3 77.0 23.0 538,831.68 255,180.03 46,378.12 212.50 933.44 841,535.77 703,950.73 137,585.04 64.0 30.3 5.5 .1 .1 83.7 16.3 $ 4,023,655.58 115,664.87 21,569.76 372,047.75 271,684.64 25,349.63 854,751.73 797,440.22 66,435.14 1,720,329.50 751,009.14 107,455.25 19,810.33 3,482.30 $ 2,602,086.52 2,237,482.24 364,604.28 66.1 28.9 4.1 86.0 14.0 431.25 $ 2,525,374.99 1,181,889.01 185,403.07 1,812,137.02 1,171,015.64 120,391.50 1,053,964.39 901,276.59 69,028.76 39,884.00 10,316.00 3,724.59 6,549,030.57 Financial Statistics 113 Section B. Funds Expended, 1942-1943 — Continued Items 100 Counties 70 Cities North Carolina Percentage of Debt Service for State Loans Principal Interest County Bonds Principal Interest Sinking Fund. District Bonds Principal... . Interest Sinking Fund. Rural Rehabilitation Corporation Principal Interest.. Temporary Loans—Interest . Principal Interest Sinking Fund. Total Expended (less loans repaid) Per child of school age (6-20 inclusive). Per child enrolled (a+e) Per child in Average Daily Membership Daily per child in Average Daily Membership. Perchild in Average Daily Attendance Daily per child in Average Daily Attendance. Current Expense (less loans repaid) Per child of school age (6-20 inclusive) . Per child enrolled (a+e) Per child in Average Daily Membership ... Daily per child in Average Daily Membership. Per child in Average Daily Attendance Daily per child in Average Daily Attendance. Capital Outlay (less loans repaid) Per child of school age (6-20 inclusive). Per child enrolled (a+e) Per child in Average Daily Membership ... Daily per child in Average Daily Membership. Perchild in Average Daily Attendance Daily per child in Average Daily Attendance. Debt Service (less loans repaid) Per child of school age (6-20 inclusive). Per child enrolled (a+e) Per child in Average Daily Membership ... Daily per child in Average Daily Membership. Per child in Average Daily Attendance Daily per child in Average Daily Attendance. 26.5 4.1 35.8 22.3 2.4 4.9 2.6 .1 1.0 .2 68.2 29.3 2.5 41.53 53.13 56.28 .350 60.71 .377 34.30 43.89 46.49 .289 50.14 .311 2.20 2.81 3.22 .020 5.03 6.43 6.81 .042 7.35 .046 4.6 .8 14.7 10.8 1.0 33.8 31.6 2.6 18.0 2.8 27.7 17.9 1.8 16.1 13.8 1.0 53.1 43.3 3.6 114 TABLE II. GROSS RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS, Units Alamance Rural Burlington Alexander Alleghany Anson Rural _. Morven Wadesboro Ashe Avery Beaufort Rural Washington Bertie Bladen Brunswick Buncombe RuraL Asheville Burke Rural Glen Alpine Morganton Cabarrus Rural Concord Kannapolis Caldwell Rural Lenoir Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Rural Hickory Newton Chatham Cherokee Rural Andrews Murphy Chowan Rural Edenton Clay Cleveland Rural Kings Mountain Shelby * Overdraft. Current Expense Fund Available 707,525.51 390,707.83 316,817.68 167,792.85 78,364.21 379,433.42 245,413.77 45,070.11 88,949.54 212,912.49 179,487.71 380,567.42 242,322.42 138,245.00 291,046.10 325,873.85 203,784.73 1,199,937.95 722,979.35 476,958.60 457,315.02 230,925.71 48,806.85 177,582.46 657,329.46 306,093.61 147,054.94 204,180.91 399,716.99 275,978.29 123,738.70 79,136.77 212,605.21 253,331.57 646,280.32 324,289.71 224,500.56 97,490.05 244,610.19 184,993.20 87,330.99 49,914.21 47,748.00 130,557.91 46,394.75 84,163.16 48,497.95 701,549.28 456,551.73 87,581.14 157,416.41 Disbursed 685,136.25 395,914.74 289,221.51 168,125.96 78,327.62 370,488.64 239,592.80 46,172.51 84,723.33 207,311.54 179,470.58 365,348.80 232,561.43 132,787.37 279,440.83 304,347.95 190,335.51 1,192,953.61 692,103.18 500,850.43 436,688.64 232,066.71 48,191.29 156,430.64 630,309.35 282,035.49 144,092.95 204,180.91 383,164.15 273,531.55 109,632.60 74,579.77 204,433.79 252,240.11 602,165.48 293 443.69 215,865.67 92,856.12 265,637.86 184,490.45 85,676.21 48,681.49 50,132.75 127,164.61 43,633.73 83,530.88 57,332.10 695,607.68 461,563.25 79,078.28 154,966.15 Balance 6-30-1943 22,389.26 •5,206.91 27,596.17 •333.11 36.59 8,944.78 5,820.97 •1,102.40 4,226.21 5,600.95 17.13 15,218.62 9,760.99 5,457.63 11,605.27 21,525.90 13,449.22 6,984.34 30,876.17 •23,891.83 20,626.38 •1,141.00 615.56 21,151.82 27,020.11 24,058.12 2,961.99 16,552.84 2,446.74 14,106.10 4,557.00 8,171.42 1,091.46 44,114.84 30,846.02 8,634.89 4,633.93 •21,027.67 502.75 1,654.78 1,232.72 •2,384.75 3,393.30 2,761.02 632.28 •8,834.15 5,941.60 •5,011.52 8,502.86 2,450.26 Capital Outlay Available 123,533.85 62,009.42 61,524.43 8,330.29 922.23 40,469.23 28,519.74 6,062.23 5,887.26 400.00 7,546.39 19,871.45 11,158.08 8,713.37 436.53 47,933.97 12,208.29 101,944.35 69,076.44 32,867.91 36,306.42 26,488.12 2,297.36 7,520.94 14,850.71 9,798.96 2,878.65 2,173.10 104,431.09 95,247.98 9,183.11 15,071.08 2,542.75 59,785.37 20,931.12 8,860.34 8,771.54 3,299.24 2,352.30 14,187.49 7,805.74 1,902.47 4,479.28 4,792.08 1,538.13 3,253.95 1,256.79 8,037.91 1,994.03 3,149.46 2,894.42 Disbursed 92.844.51 41,954.67 50,889.84 4,638.38 552.94 16,920.81 9,743.79 2,565.97 4,611.05 400.00 7,488.09 8,832.37 6,912.26 1,920.11 67.37 14,256.10 7,306.14 94,854.17 61,986.26 32,867.91 31,474.51 26,450.18 2,293.16 2,731.17 14,850.71 9,798.96 2,878.65 2,173.10 94,793.46 88,032.55 6,760.91 6,516.82 5,081.36 6,545.98 10,137.47 3,272.52 4,030.09 2,834.86 1,023.61 4,706.42 2,799.30 1,472.88 434.24 3,720.52 1,202.03 2,518.49 874.24 14,146.77 9,672.33 1,651.73: 2,822.71 AND BALANCES BY FUNDS 115 Fund Debt Service Fund All Funds Balance 6-30-1943 30,689.34 20,054.75 10,634.59 3,691.91 369.29 23,548.42 18,775.95 3,496.26 1,276.21 11.039.08 4.245.S2 6,793.26 369.16 33.677 4,902 116 Financial Statistics Table II. Gross Receipts, Disbursements,. Financial Statistics 117 and Balances by Funds—Continued Fund Debt Service Fund All Funds Balance 6-30-1943 13,836.41 12,814.29 12,814.29 72,618.97 73,029.12 410.15 3,749.87 4,648.60 2,650.70 578.81 1,419.09 2,500.00 21,076.26 149,085.73 11,941.96 137,143.77 12,842.00 3,290.93 9,551.07 208,781.62 81,226.93 127,554.69 8,122.82 6,753.23 1,369.59 96,457.56 100,991.07 3,580.80 •8,114.31 8,376.30 612.33 612.33 118 Financial Statistics Table II. Gross Receipts, Disbursements, Ukits Current Expense Fund Available Disbursed Balance 6-30-1943 Capital Outlay Available Disbursed Hertford.. Hoke. Hyde. Iredell Rural Mooresville... Statesville Jackson Johnston. Jones Lee Rural Sanford __ Lenoir _ Rural Kinston Lincoln.. Rural Lincolnton Macon Madison Martin McDowell Rural Marion.. Mecklenburg Rural Charlotte Mitchell Montgomery Moore Rural Pinehurst Southern Pines Nash Rural. Rocky Mount. New Hanover... Northampton Onslow Orange Rural Chapel Hill... Pamlico Pasquotank Rural Elizabeth City. Pender * Overdraft. 211,973.38 141,810.56 96,460.56 636,191.46 371,912.39 89,561.00 174,718.07 165,050.08 615,511.60 131,684.35 291,259.71 183,436.03 107,823.68 427,447.56 277,911.80 149,535.76 264,299.19 187,863.58 76,435.61 142,679.16 226,134.33 280,675.40 241,694.11 143,745.60 97,948.51 1,833,125.47 682,501.06 1,150,624.41 147,638.32 226,206.46 465,724.05 346,318.17 47,048.31 72,357.57 810,611.90 504,135.76 306,476.14 824,102.53 299,849.61 252,963.82 276,202.02 189,790.94 86,411.08 117,371.39 274,139.29 124,183.30 149,955.99 226,438.08 209,463.98 138,410.68 94,839.97 614,292.70 370,789.26 89,047.57 154,455.87 196,002.03 611,545.37 139,617.25 248,456.16 159,032.18 89,423.98 450,429.21 270,322.39 180,106.82 253,038.53 182,588.71 70,449.82 140,596.01 221,156.38 272,251.60 240,054.22 143,007.18 97,047.04 1,695,768.99 607,892.48 1,087,876.51 142,311.56 226,135.70 420,175.78 314,881.38 41,783.59 63,510.81 718,144.03 432,134.75 286,009.28 808,787.36 288,416.67 243,747.98 275,723.92 191,087.91 84,636.01 115,010.54 230,511.35 89,921.13 140,590.22 212,272.86 2,509.40 3,399.88 1,620.59 21,898.76 1,123.13 513.43 20,262.20 *30,951.95 3,966.23 *7,932.90 42,803.55 24,403.85 18,399.70 *22,981.65 7,589.41 *30,571.06 11,260.66 5,274.87 5,985.79 2,083.15 4,977.95 8,423.80 1,639.89 738.42 901.47 137,356.48 74,608.58 62,747.90 5,326.76 70.76 45,548.27 31,436.79 5,264.72 8,846.76 92,467.87 72,001.01 20,466.86 15,315.17 11,432.94 9,215.84 478.10 *1,296.97 1,775.07 2,360.85 43,627.94 34,262.17 9,365.77 14,165.22 17,141.45 8,336.81 7,962.82 243,411.01 72,975.12 77,621.72 92,814.17 4,647.66 92,696.79 2,665.23 18,565.17 11,912.70 6,652.47 82,662.98 2,362.96 80,300.02 17,301.74 15,076.20 2,225.54 5,926.06 27.02 7,910.28 23,484.05 3,960.26 19,523.79 228,478.79 53,593.13 174,885.66 16,212.84 6,165.60 88,716.14 52,530.45 1,655.60 34,530.09 35,782.68 24,843.25 10,939.43 647,175.39 19,811.08 19,464.07 117,921.83 *fi,330.96 124,252.79 2,301.47 12,109.70 5,464.02 6,645.68 4,092.98 6,048.08 8,336.81 7,161.45 166,385.79 2,672.64 73,604.60 90,108.55 6,235.00 169.87 2,662.26 5,905.61 4,013.90 1,891.71 42,762.69 2,493.58 40,269.11 1,744.78 1,666.78 78.00 5,877.95 5,987.86 21,534.03 851.10 20,682.93 184,199.56 19,034.24 165,165.32 2,955.88 6,165.60 706.26 234.71 471.55 6,035.99 2,328.08 3,707.91 545,701.74 16,579.32 1,277.58 38,611.49 7,425.19 31.1S6.30 2,301.47 7,470.87 1,636.59 5,834.28 1,384.73 Financial Statistics 119 and Balances by Funds—Continued Fund 120 Financial Statistics Table II. Gross Receipts, Disbursements, Financial Statistics 121 and Balances by Funds—Continued Fund Debt Service Fund All Funds Balance 6-30-1943 71.00 5,218.88 16,797.09 14,259.04 2,538.05 31.12 25,201.39 24,251.39 950.00 10,773.35 10,659.31 114.04 42,288.83 42,234.39 54.44 33,579.40 23,111.38 6,011.72 2,080.90 2,375.40 28,974.10 27,276.34 1,697.76 •6,524.26 39.484.72 36,358.41 3,126.31 54,012.59 12.59 54,000.00 2,761.09 2,724.31 36.78 4,131.97 12,926.57 12,926.57 52,426.84 161.51 5,789.42 15,652.54 15,652.54 10,160.57 10,160.57 Available 18,138.01 •10,449.17 '9,996.74 •452.43 167 128 38 35 21 14 31 23 64 28 18 17 173 152 6 9 5 158 61 4ii 163 112 51 197 48 37 11 59 19 40 344 183 161 623.10 150.15 497.59 652.56 132.84 113.79 019.05 638.51 488.51 150.00 049.79 749.79 200.00 100.00 074.33 331.20 243.13 500.00 000.00 299.17 272.75 017.27 165.03 844.12 717.22 463.24 253.98 668.14 566.17 716.17 S50.00 468.17 869.87 598.30 353.93 3S3.93 970.00 699.45 938.87 MI3.S7 135.00 271.06 614.38 368.88 245.50 271.36 108.48 162.88 519.69 329.20 190.49 Disbursed 18,138.01 37,044.92 76,700.12 43,406.87 33,293.25 30,117.07 21,113.79 9,003.28 60,192.27 52,042.27 8,150.00 61,631.40 26,331.40 18,200.00 17,100.00 124,728.36 103,985.23 6,243.13 9,500.00 5,000.00 154,405.26 61,272.75 39,234.17 9,165.03 44,733.31 124978. 97 75,701.47 49,277.50 167,206.28 55,390.85 50,540.85 4,850.00 30,896.87 13,869.87 17,027.00 55.353.93 32,383.93 22,970.00 19.699.45 64,734.86 43,599.86 21,135.00 9.848.33 4,344.00 40,183.10 28,937.60 11,245.50 56,566.28 16,403.40 40,162.88 291,890.46 133,659.16 158,231.30 Balance 6-30-1943 Available 125,195.95 4,578.18 90,450.03 85,090.72 5,359.31 5,015.77 5,015.77 •28,553.76 •28,553.76 2,418.39 2,418.39 48,345.97 48,345.97 3,893.91 "~"783"i6' 38,738.25 36,761.77 1,976.48 30,461.86 13,175.32 13,175.32 3,571.30 "3^57i"30 5,204.01 5,204.01 50,383.14 927.06 8,431.28 8,431.28 2,705.08 2,705.08 52,629.23 49,670.04 2,959.19 331 927 721 205 196 102 93 511 416 95 522 245 150 126 1,054 802 89 111 50 908 388 247 59 213 1,011 713 298 702 643 570 72 340 158 182 470 328 142 253 639 503 135 205 160 77 582 498 S3 376 292 174 1,616 941 675 821.55 760.14 937.38 822.76 381.74 593.29 788.45 898.60 051.16 847.44 521.11 060.13 913.11 547.87 115.34 840.11 124.27 471.85 679.11 858.33 941.60 274.71 373.85 268.17 886.96 443.97 442.99 106.20 157.72 787.39 370.33 905.66 157.73 747.93 862.73 434.78 427.95 332.01 316.97 663.18 653.79 819.33 235.48 418.22 523.91 894.31 311.79 047.77 264.02 698.90 528.64 170.26 Disbursed 122,945.74 314 733 537 196 190 102 88 502 409 92 497 226 145 124 957 707 88 111 50 845 363 242 56 183 923 630 293 582 514 67 272 152 119 466 325 141 246 618 485 133 136 157 524 449 75 352 178 173 1,522 853 669 765.86 749.15 098.46 650.69 685.49 307.94 377.55 634.59 844.28 790.31 117.56 816.61 942.21 358.74 145.53 163.51 010.28 365.15 606.59 441.75 996.83 004.75 118.75 321.42 901.79 609. 3S 292.41 432.65 673.46 949.55 723.91 156.37 568.74 5S7.63 733.11 410.18 322.93 115.88 983.35 576.65 406.70 792.51 145.76 436.78 257.65 188.01 069.04 009.09 611.57 397.52 795.52 015.90 779.62 Balance 6-30-1943 2,250.21 17,055.69 194.010.99 184,838.92 9,172.07 5,696.25 285.35 5,410.90 9.264.01 6,206.88 3,057.13 25,403.55 18,243.52 4,970.90 2,189.13 96.969.81 95,676.60 1,113.99 106.70 72.52 63.416.58 24,944.77 5,269.96 3.255.10 29,946.75 87.985.17 82.S34.59 5,150.58 2,673.55 60.484.26 55.S37.S4 4.646.42 68.749.29 5.5SS.99 63.160.30 4,129.62 3,024.60 1,105.02 7,216.13 20.333.62 18.086.53 2,247.09 68,429.26 3,673.57 7,798.70 58,160.57 49,335.90 8,824.67 24.302.70 23,436.20 866.50 93.903.38 88,512.74 5,390.64 122 Financial Statistics Financial Statistics 123 and Balances by Funds—Continued Fund 124 TABLE III. AVAILABLE FOR Units Alamance Rural Burlington. Alexander. Alleghany. Anson Rural Morven Wadesboro. Ashe.. Avery. Beaufort Rural Washington. Bertie Bladen Brunswick. Buncombe.. Rural.... Asheville. Burke Rural Glen Alpine. Morganton.. Cabarrus Rural Concord Kannapolis. Caldwell. Rural.. Lenoir. Camden. Carteret. Caswell.. Catawba.. Rural.... Hickory. Newton. Chatham.. Cherokee.. Rural.... Andrews . Murphy. Chowan Rural Edenton. Balance 6-30-1942 State and Federal Funds 960-1 Eight Months School Fund 6,030.42 *8,847.37 14,877.79 '1,302.41 15.35 4,611.50 3,616.09 1,197.05 2,192.46 8,700.94 *57.31 5,805.91 3,941.21 1,864.70 1,534.45 9,807.14 3,607.95 7,829.25 28,801.07 •36,630.32 9,321.51 89.12 724.13 8,508.26 12,362.44 10,778.80 569.06 1,014.58 322.53 *2,465.25 2,787.78 1,668.82 8,666.34 *2,249.68 22,792.52 12,959.93 7,208.78 2,623.81 *17,685.37 1,343.61 1,892.80 1,019.47 *1,568.66 4,401.90 2,913.84 1,488.06 Clay *4,124.52 960-2 Adult Education 495,406.18 325,103.10 170,303.08 140,402.10 68,656.28 290,661.28 190,036.45 35,173.06 65,451.77 192,494.34 152,544.79 307,625.20 210,095.13 97,530.07 227,113.76 255,703.85 163,886.03 839,732.39 554,576.20 285,156.19 331,666.38 207,409.19 38,008.48 86,248.71 489,703.80 223,190.57 108,643.44 157,869.79 324,220.05 247,815.92 76,404.13 56,052.84 166,829.44 202,480.14 484,092.74 269,097.49 147,228.87 67,766.38 230,243.14 153,763.40 70,567.65 42,097.50 41,098.25 96,744.69 39,749.12 56,995.57 46,309.34 960-3 Vocational Education! 2,317.71 2,317.71 19,812.78 14,625.74 5,187.04 8,723.33 2,506.00 18,293.33 14,189.34 2,430.66 1,673.33 200.00 9,631.00 11,200.33 8,737.01 2,463.32 11,193.34 11,391.00 7,106.33 39,993.13 32,441.63 7,551.56 3,463.50 960-4 Textbook Fund 960-5 National Defense 1,042.67 2,420.83 16,677.05 11,508.28 4,992.12 176.65 7,459.95 4,430.62 3,029.33 4,988.33 10,859.00 8,129.79 3,340.00 3,457.79 1,332.00 6,940.00 2,888.83 1,037.33 830.00 1,021.50 3,864.33 1,223.33 2,641.00 1,724.00 4,334.50 2,771.01 1,563.49 1,252.82 666.61 2,628.12 1,647.62 421.60 558.90 1,929.63 1,425.68 2,768.67 1,759.95 1.00S.72 2,593.96 2,488.56 1,661.50 6,855.92 4,598.05 2,257.87 3,156.11 2,087.29 391.10 677.72 4,828.71 2,210.71 968.52 1,649.48 3,139.47 2,481.15 658.32 475.69 1,446.07 1,989.27 4,078.32 2,158.86 1,308.76 610.70 1,902.82 1,602.33 820.58 432.71 349.04 916.72 314.35 602.37 463.22 57,306.48 1,650.12 55,656.36 4,411.31 844.07 17,067.22 16.0S5.55 981.67 15.00 1,752.13 4,406.06 4,406.06 4,467.60 4,908.53 3,195.22 72,865.82 7,879.06 64,986.76 28,567.93 4,113.08 24,454.85 19,436.27 15,264.44 3,329.75 842.08 2,113.28 2,113.28 725.86 4,223.06 18,379.35 2,366.57 16,012.78 3,319.65 171.73 "in"73 172.44 t Including Federal; for amount received from U. S. Government, see Table VII of Section III. * Overdraft. 125 CURRENT EXPENSE FUND, 1942-1943 County, Philanthropic and District Funds 961,2,3 Polls, Fines, Dog Taxes $ 33,002.56 20.666.S9 12,335.67 3.436.83 4,332.74 12,611.48 8,337.79 1,778.20 2,495.49 6,116.66 4,543.08 18,254.83 6,675.68 11,579.15 7,347.95 15.300.44 4,495.38 26,443.77 16,943.77 9,500.00 16,469.34 4.S83.56 4,624. 7S 6,961.00 22,346.94 16,002.16 3,744.78 2,600.00 4,144.25 4,144.25 4,206.37 3,357.40 13,777.04 27,078.23 15,083.06 7,995.17 4,000.00 15,401.11 8,809.87 1,855.78 3,313.07 3,641.02 7,916.20 2,713.18 5,203.02 1,391.50 964, 5, 6 Interest Donations! $ 2,524.03 33.42 2,490.61 98.90 1.927.00 1,486.41 967 Intangible Taxes (State) 440.59 757.41 5.01 5.00 .01 88.25 218.64 1,462.83 4.754.59 v4, 650.53 104.06 5,033.37 1,791.49 3,241.88 19,634.12 2,415.94 264.35 wl6,953.83 10,977.74 6,019.34 4,958.40 3,092.84 1,833.31 4,192.53 3,490.98 701.55 779.36 4,619.91 z4.051.59 365.49 202.83 2,799.11 1,141.58 1,657.53 148.35 131.12 102.28 968 From Pupils: Fees, Tuition 10,737.52 10,737.52 1,316.91 221.04 268.50 268.50 1,593.44 1,593.44 292.99 203.78 9,302.85 9,302.85 1,244.64 155.82 1,088.82 969 Temporary Loans S 412.80 412.80 6,011.24 3,476.54 464.00 2,070.70 2,698.51 2,852.45 2,594.64 2,594.64 3,970.00 5,889.74 4,455.82 8,716.91 8,716.91 8.8 .49 3,498.80 515.69 4,875.00 8,245.38 2,955.10 2,201.76 3,088.52 6,502.99 3,183.80 3,319.19 788.02 4,067.16 2,583.51 8,574.83 3,386.40 3,949.43 1,239.00 3,556.92 2,593.79 310.61 662.67 1,620.51 1.885.88 912.41 973.47 1,966.24 t Including Philanthropic. w Largest part ($15,502.71) from Cannon Mills Co. x Part from Rowan County. 970—Ad valorem Taxes County 37,302.10 23,554.60 13,747.50 10,737.35 1,244.26 17,122.25 6,537.98 5,017.97 5,566.30 ?11,232.55 #6,695.78 #4,536.77 1,701.73 1,701.73 168.56 168.56 320.17 2,310.41 2,310.41 #604.84 #3,904.84 3,300.00 423.24 6,693.61 13,107.74 4,107.74 9,000.00 31,141.44 19,944.91 13,376.33 119,415.64 68,750.20 50,665.44 17,875.72 6,784.68 3,500.00 7,591.04 48,994.49 20,174.17 9,002.90 xl9.S17.42 14,217.25 8,255.18 5,962.07 15,945.03 19,138.78 17,311.97 15,102.78 6,594.55 5,800.00 2,708.23 127.10 7,061.05 4,484.24 1,193.30 1,383.51 4,774.68 1,175.96 3,598.72 24.14 District S 40,656.14 40,656.14 8,500.00 ~s~566T6o Total 14,799.03 14^799^03 278.44 537.34 97,903.81 97,903.81 30,901.44 126 Financial Statistics Table III. Available for Current Units Cleveland Rural Kings Mountain. Shelby Columbus. Craven Rural New Bern. Cumberland... Rural Fayetteville. Currituck. Dare Davidson Rural Lexington... Thomasville. Davie.. Duplin. Durham. .. Rural Durham. Edgecombe. Rural Tarboro.. Forsyth Rural Winston-Salem. Franklin Rural Franklinton. Gaston Rural Cherryville. Gastonia... Gates. Graham. Granville. RuraL. Oxford. Greene.. Guilford. Rural. Greensboro. Halifax Rural Roanoke Rapids. Weldon Balance 6-30-1942 3,806.06 •5,320.25 7,291.14 1,835.17 11,314.96 19,414.14 19,341.28 72.86 13,603.57 9,684.49 3,919.08 647.85 1,326.48 26,096.78 10,076.10 6,709.16 9,311.52 3,068.17 14,367.39 13,898.96 •267.10 14,166.06 *1,376.50 •3,706.30 2,329.80 115,594.67 55,003.16 60,591.51 1,753.53 1,132.69 •2,886.22 37,627.51 31,469.95 •2,278.04 8,435.60 86.31 •428.65 10,364.37 9,406.92 957.45 5,365.89 15,236.02 •22,159.81 19,239.49 High Point is!l56.34 State and Federal Funds 960-1 Eight Months School Fund 9,160.89 •12,065.51 19,132.17 2,094.23 960-2 Adult Education 536,983.01 365,392.58 60,199.94 111,390.49 400,827.06 264,767.45 172,466.65 92,300.80 447,195.51 315,035.10 132,160.41 62,751.44 62,146.71 492,716.74 287,779.39 106,703.54 98,233.81 134,998.54 340,855.93 606,252.85 232,317.74 373,935.11 305,617.24 229,742.69 75,874.55 901,997.60 420,830.89 481,166.71 281,713.44 234,891.99 46,821.45 767,319.61 530,597.56 49,714.19 187,007.86 95,248.84 72,438.95 285,069.84 175,721.66 109,348.18 184,288.86 1,174,765.20 554,003.88 352,136.27 268,625.05 418,242.11 265,676.08 93,844.01 58,722.02 1,735.97 1,735.97 960-3 Vocational Educationf 28,795.59 23,493.33 1,070.00 4,232.26 22,491.50 9,588.00 7,544.66 2,043.34 14,231.01 10,815.33 3,415.68 4,801.33 960-4 Textbook Fund 3,531.6 I 1,573.52 1,958.14 249.99 249.99 336.27 3,405.21 1,093.00 1,292.21 1,020.00 22,005.91 14,443.66 3,331.00 4,231.25 4,456.47 16,391.33 25,503.28 15,485.33 10,017.95 10,911.41 10,160.33 751.08 25,414.22 12,145.44 13,268.78 8,226.89 7,433.56 793.33 22,690.37 16,662.24 6,028.13 4,958.00 3,685.75 15,586.84 9,838.00 5,748.84 2,974.00 47,669.42 19,902.49 19,909.59 7,857.34 19,838.18 13,582.68 5,436.50 819.00 5,353.42 3,749.26 530.71 1,073.45 4,200.45 2,674.39 1,712.36 962.03 4,431.11 3,209.26 1,221.85 495.11 370.76 4,181.04 2,340.16 954.19 886.69 1,109.05 3,475.99 5,165.24 1,778.00 3,387.24 3,258.24 2,439.06 819.18 8,058.78 3,671.58 4,387.20 2,748.33 2,275.41 472.92 7,698.64 5,433.86 468.76 1,796.02 876.03 721.64 2,680.85 1,618.04 1,062.81 1,875.54 10,000.42 4,678.48 2,866.23 2,455.71 4,929.44 3,332.23 834.89 762.32 960-5 National Defense 18,554.55 18,554.55 6,574.58 5,739.01 5,739.01 22,645.62 3,933.46 18,712.16 369.74 15,447.84 8,221.74 7,226.10 2,411.01 3,007.82 81.295.67 11,281.59 70,014.08 4.709.46 4,709.46 218,320.20 2,715.83 215,604.37 3.270.77 3,270.77 25,885.30 5.546.07 20,339.23 395.43 1,002.31 9.094.38 8,165.46 928.92 976.66 118,385.36 6,019.89 67,735.54 44,629.93 16,385.88 16,385.88 t Including Federal; for amount received from U. S. Government, see Table VII of Section III. Overdraft. Financial Statistics 127 Expense Fund, 1942-1943 — Continued County, Philanthropic and District Funds 961,2,3 Polls, Fines, Dog Taxes 17,173.10 10,053.15 2,822.98 4,296.97 5,671.23 18,015.18 14,385.18 3,630.00 21,348.95 16,451. S4 4,897.11 3,008.46 2,048.75 18,788.45 12,864.43 3,800.00 2,124.02 6,100.31 17,241.59 47,016.07 27,016.07 20,000.00 8,004.81 6,014.79 1,990.02 93,225.91 40,435.85 52,790.06 11,137.14 9,161.60 1,975.54 27,350.90 18,850.90 3,000.00 5,500.00 1,933.24 1,902.00 20,031.80 15,031.80 5,000.00 7,414.00 85,745.64 20,623.15 32,407.48 32,715.01 23,585.80 18,073.07 2,812.43 2,700.30 4,5,6 Interest Donationsf 5,080.80 4,096.33 984.47 4,088.33 8,224.03 3,007.23 5,216.80 15,304.69 2,527.70 vl2.776.99 90.05 1,726.96 334.48 1,240.32 152.16 47.78 2,069.88 8,126.10 4,808.86 3,317.24 1,262.18 274.05 988.13 8,376.87 484.57 7,892.30 1,443.66 906.37 537.29 9,838.89 8,531.85 510.18 796.86 1,001.99 W7.008 03 13,944.15 382.83 13,561.32 134.00 5,229.07 150.45 3,150.81 1,927.81 6,245.23 2,092.70 4,137.53 15.00 967 Intangible Taxes (State) 5,417.07 5,417.07 1,802.98 359.07 359.07 988.10 562.06 426.04 193.16 553.82 9,246.71 9,246.71 168.45 4,025.02 4,025.02 1,120.05 522.57 597.48 10,152.57 2,695.44 7,457.13 243.68 199.36 44.32 352.49 352.49 7,535.03 2,084.28 5,450.75 756.75 756.75 From Pupils: Fees, Tuition 15,431.43 6,688.74 2,033.57 6,709.12 11,240.30 6,486.57 2,549.04 3,937.53 7,088.46 4,052.09 3,036.37 1,940.48 6,027.91 4,064.43 1,808.48 155.00 9,086.92 1,868.56 1,868.56 5,159.75 2,667.10 2,492.65 38,520.83 4,955.22 33,565.61 5,949.42 4,727.14 1,222.28 20,047.78 13,127.13 1,222.06 5,698.59 1,803.39 909.80 4,570.55 2,169.42 2,401.13 3,144.31 53,175.91 8,300.34 26,734.47 18,141.10 7,029.06 4,779.94 1,505.97 743.15 Temporary Loans 860.35 ~~~860~35~ 1,200.00 ~i~2o6~66" #1,050.32 #17,830.03 #17,830.03 #2,889.69 #943.50 ~#94JL50" 10,013.29 #1,954.98 11,968.27 3,154.82 "37154182 551.02 #14,027.24 #5,149.92 #8,877.32 #8,193.64 "#8J93^64 970—Ad valorem Taxes County 33,299.24 20,586.92 4,130.81 8,581.51 57,907.07 33,273.11 24,273.11 9,000.00 54,086.74 36,086.74 18,000.00 8,333.20 7,168.23 52,032.87 20,952.87 17,659.37 13,420.63 4,972.17 16,152.18 148,300.00 40,308.79 107,991.21 25,983.66 24,383.66 1,600.00 64,598.38 31,598.38 33,000.00 14,582.37 12,338.71 2,243.66 69,523.92 43,312.10 5,094.64 21,117.18 11,401.12 13,146.87 10,784.65 7,977.15 2,807.50 10,164.12 63,188.44 22,942.74 24,547.96 15,697.74 27,528.97 21,528.97 3,000.00 3,000.00 District 29,919.04 2,104.08 9,501.99 18,312.97 10,271.73 "167271-73" 25,527.27 257527^27 31,605.13 2,489.34 16,739.07 12,376.72 190,978.05 1,500.70 189,477.35 16,923.86 "lM2§~86 166,991.39 "m,m.39 9.26 " 9~26 59,882.33 25,833.97 34,048.36 261,098.89 152,443.11 108,655.78 62,780.62 "~62J80]62 Total 701,549.28 456,551.73 87,581.14 157,416.41 503,488.54 379,673.03 251,377.59 128,295.44 627,651.03 402,358.07 225,292.96 80,690.34 74,504.91 662,046.31 354,983.28 166,171.23 140,891.80 154,273.81 422,817.48 1,135,017.96 335,803.50 799,214.46 381,574.16 277,207.41 104,366.75 1,661,514.70 572,581.38 1,088,933.32 330,726.25 276,337.60 54,388.65 1,047,865.25 699,365.63 57,731.79 290,767.83 117,704.35 101,273.99 372,479.92 230,663.77 141,816.15 216,337.38 1,831,407.37 617,638.89 702,763.99 511,004.49 588,289.29 334,142.79 185,290.48 68,856.02 J Including Philantropic. w $6,546.95 from Federal government. v $12,187.19 from Federal government. # Transfer to other funds. 128 Financial Statistics Table III. Available for Current Units Harnett. Haywood. Rural... Canton. Henderson Rural Hendersonville. Hertford. Hoke.... Hyde... Iredell Rural Mooresville. Statesville.. Jackson.. Johnston. Jones Lee Rural... Sanford. Lenoir Rural Kinston. Lincoln. Rural Lincolnton. Macon... Madison. Martin... McDowell. Rural... Marion. Mecklenburg. Rural Charlotte.. Mitchell Montgomery. Moore Rural Pinehurst.. Southern Pines . Nash Rural Rocky Mount . Balance 6-30-1942 5,342.39 23,971.09 25,680.54 •1,709.45 *11 ,129.00 •4,582.71 "6,546.29 •3,705.16 3,364.26 •1,387.45 23,111.20 152.65 1,623.83 21,334.72 •26,708.41 11,290.65 •7,911.20 31,947.90 17,314.67 14,633.23 •4,337.94 16,152.73 •20,490.67 10,975.10 9,700.08 1,275.02 3,434.19 1,094.43 614.84 1,539.04 1,035.89 503.15 49,918.36 20,141.66 29,776.70 4,354.45 977.53 28,755.68 21,103.60 1,917.71 5,734.37 86,802.04 67,461.88 19,340.16 State and Federal Funds 960-1 Eight Months School Fund 395,307.00 311,518.66 214,714.40 96,804.26 224,105.81 173,934.91 50,170.90 175,127.85 122,009.06 77,986.75 453,657.90 288,593.06 64,873.44 100,191.40 163,704.17 570,379.82 126,557.70 171,609.22 125,786.74 45,822.48 316,664.28 205,665.69 110,998.59 214,300.95 161,456.92 52,844.03 127,157.98 203,229.10 223,377.98 203,704.30 120,292.18 83,412.12 1,066,011.11 481,717.72 584,293.39 128,086.71 171,472.33 314,989.50 245,768.31 29,653.14 39,568.05 524,774.32 348,350.65 176,423.67 960-2 Adult Education 1,348.50 ~i~348~50 960-3 Vocational Educationf 2,354.93 S29.95 1,524.98 19,900.25 15,880.47 8,494.67 7,385.80 14,742.16 9,454.00 5,288.16 7,452.67 3,454.67 5,256.00 24,671.20 18,846.49 1,112.50 4,712.21 3,636.00 1,191.00 13,723.34 10,836.66 2,886.68 19,793.60 15,461.67 4,331.93 5,616.00 5,616.00 1,410.00 9,632.00 6,386.66 4,298.83 2,087.83 40,086.55 24,906.96 15,179.59 1,702.50 8,852.01 19,922.93 17,471.01 -745.25 1,706.67 23,128.25 19,139.21 3,989.04 960-4 Textbook Fund 3,997.49 2,743.75 1,870.93 872.82 1,899.08 1,545.90 353.18 1,750.71 1,344.81 660.61 3,938.77 2,556.52 559.37 822.88 1,480.74 5,408.57 1,076.67 1,472.87 1,095.17 377.70 3,353.92 2,216.69 1,137.23 2,022.09 1,625.91 396.18 1,321.23 1,843.18 2,441.37 1,907.88 1,083.15 824.73 9,510.82 4,167.60 5,343.22 1,227.39 1,449.75 2,580.97 2,021.15 252.87 306.95 5,273.85 3,738.58 1,535.27 National Defense 12,007.60 24,799.60 1,412.95 23,386.65 15,215.11 2,254.35 12,960.76 2,365.68 1,228.21 1,320.33 27,988.61 17,777.11 10,211.50 3,464.33 43.34 2.325.78 8,635.73 4,463.86 4,171.87 3,786.99 3,786.99 4,944.34 4,944.34 1,722.72 1.530.99 7.865.42 5,632.63 2,232.79 72,258.17 11,303.19 60,954.98 1,055.62 14.515.59 7.701.23 7,518.87 1S2.36 26,156.92 3,266.41 22.S90.51 t Including Federal. * Overdraft. Financial Statistics 129 Expense Fund, 1942-1943 — Continued 130 Financial Statistics Table III. Available for Current Financial Statistk s 131 Expense Fund, 1942-1943 — Continued 132 Financial Statistics Table III. Available for Current Units Balance 6-30-1942 State and Federal Funds 960-1 EightMonths School Fund 960-2 Adult Education 960-3 Vocational Educationf 960-4 Textbook Fund National Defense Stokes. Surry Rural Mount Airy. Swain Transylvania. Tyrrell Union Rural... Monroe. Vance Rural Henderson . Wake Rural... Raleigh. Warren... Washington. Watauga Wayne Rural Fremont . . Goldsboro. Wilkes Rural North Wilkesboro. Wilson Rural Elm City. Wilson Yadkin. Yancey. North Carolina. 100 Counties. 70 Cities.... 2,133.79 60.21 *22.95 83.16 '35,892.29 1,498.32 1,247.63 13,870.01 8,469.16 5,400.85 6,492.32 6,133.02 359.30 68,976.86 49,294.97 19,681.89 '1,891.22 186.65 459.77 35,016.14 19,345.62 10,015.96 5,654.56 3,702.25 1,576.29 2,125.96 5,266.06 889.73 883.77 3,492.56 *597.75 7,190.53 199,422.81 433,772.20 345,697.81 88,074.39 104,019.19 102,138.87 51,917.57 381,569.04 332,533.99 49,035.05 231.389.40 121,877.79 109,511.61 833,750.72 537,365.91 301,384.81 231,255.26 129,795.27 162,612.50 467,599.10 296,831.87 30,216.71 140,550.52 357,821.25 323,111.74 34,709.51 414,204.52 218,414.53 46,723.51 149,066.48 197,848.31 148,432.58 426.66 3,499.00 13,137.50 12,276.67 860.83 2,200.67 3,878.17 2,912.41 19,449.02 19,449.02 7,675.67 6,509.01 1,166.66 45,138.30 32,744.15 12,394.15 10,580.66 4,262.00 6,342.83 17,521.95 9,957.54 7,564.41 3,086.75 908.00 2,178.75 17,944.73 15,129.98 2,814.75 8,449.33 1,906.99 3,774.12 3,008.55 765.57 988.86 1,001.34 445.63 3,516.68 3,044.68 472.00 2,451.54 1,296.28 1,155.26 7,325.99 4,683.52 2,642.47 2,398.85 1,176.53 1,417.87 4,445.89 2,762.6
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Title | Biennial report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of North Carolina to Governor..., for the scholastic years... |
Creator | North Carolina. |
Date | 1942; 1943; 1944 |
Place | North Carolina, United States |
Time Period |
(1929-1945) Depression and World War Two |
Description | Part 2 of 3; Title varies slightly; Period covered by reports is irregular. |
Publisher | Raleigh :Dept. of Public Instruction,1907-1971. |
Agency-Current |
North Carolina Department of Public Instruction |
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BIENNIAL REPORT
OF THE
Superintendent of
Public Instruction
of
NORTH CAROLINA
FOR
1942-1944
PART II
STATISTICAL REPORT
1942-1943
ISSUED BY THE
STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA
INTRODUCTORY NOTE
In order to make available all statistical information as soon
as it is assembled, the practice of binding in parts the Biennial
Report of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction was be-gun
in 1924.
For the biennium 1942-1944, the following parts of the com-plete
report are issued separately:
Part I. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS. This is a
general review of the public school system along with recommen-dations
for the consideration of the Governor and General As-sembly—
published under the title "North Carolina Public
Schools."
Part II. STATISTICAL REPORT, 1942-1943. This part pre-sents
data pertaining to the public school situation for 1942-1943.
Part III. STATISTICAL REPORT, 1943-1944. This part
gives information for 1943-1944 similar to that in Part II for the
preceding year.
BIENNIAL REPORT
OF THE
Superintendent of
Public Instruction
OF
NORTH CAROLINA
FOR
1942-1944
PART II
STATISTICAL REPORT
1942-1943
ISSUED BY THE
STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
STATE SUPERINTENDENTS*
Calvin H. Wiley 1853-1866
Office Abolished 1866-1868
S. S. Ashley __._ 1868-1871
Alexander McIver 1871-1874
Stephen D. Pool.... .. 1874-1876
John Pool _._... 1876-1877
John C. Scarborough 1877-1885
S. M. Finger...... 1885-1893
John C. Scarborough 1893-1897
C. H. Mebane 1897-1901
Thomas F. Toon 1901-1902
James Y. Joyner __. 1902-1919
Eugene C. Brooks 1919-1923
Arch Turner Allen...- 1923-1934
Clyde A. Erwin 1934-
*Data taken from February 1936 issue of
North Carolina Education.
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