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ft)- t1$%, BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION OF NORTH CAROLINA FOR 1955-1956 \ "';- a,. APR ixHf TEaspwe- u PART III STATISTICAL REPORT 1955-1956 G5 1/2:1955- 1956 ISSUED BY THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA INTRODUCTORY NOTE In order to make available 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 begun in 1924. For the biennium 1954-1956, the following parts of the complete report are issued separately: PART I. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS. This is a general review of the public school system along with recommendations for the consideration of the Governor and the General Assembly—published under title "North Carolina Public Schools". PART II. STATISTICAL REPORT, 1954-1955. This part presents detailed data pertaining to the public school situation for the year 1954-1955. PART III. STATISTICAL REPORT, 1955-1956. This part gives information for 1955-1956 similar to that in Part II for the preceding year. Publication No. 347 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION OF NORTH CAROLINA FOR 1955-1956 PART III STATISTICAL REPORT 1955-1956 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 Mclver 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 Charles 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 1934-1952 Charles F. Carroll 1952- TABLE OF CONTENTS Page SECTION I. GENERAL STATISTICS Table I. Table II. Table III. Table IV. Table V. Table VI. Table VII. Table VIII Table IX. Table X. Table XI. Table XII. Table XIII Table XIV. Table XV. Table XVI. Table I. Table II. Table III. Table IV. Table V. Table VI. Table VII. Table VIII. Table IX. Table X. Table XI. Table XII. Table XIII. Table XIV. Table XV. Table I. Table II. Table III. Table IV. Table V. Table VI. Table VII. Table VIII. Table IX. Table X. Table XI. Table XII. Table XIII. Table XIV. Table XV. Population, Membership and Attendance 5 Average Daily Membership, Average Daily Attendance by Grades 16 Total Enrollment 17 White Enrollment (a+e) by Years 18 Negro Enrollment (a-f-e) by Years 19 Enrollment, Losses, Membership by Grades 20 Membership and Promotions by Grades 21 Training of Teachers and Principals 22 Instructional and Supervisory Personnel 23 Administrative Organization of Schools 24 Number of Elementary Schools Taught — by Size 26 Number of High Schools Taught — by Size 27 High School Graduates 28 School Libraries 29 School Property Owned 30 Transportation of Pupils 31 SECTION II. FINANCIAL STATISTICS Summary of Funds Available and Expended 34 Expenditures by Funds 38 Expenditures by Sources of Funds 46 Expenditures for General Control 53 Expenditures for Instructional Services 54 Expenditures for Operation of Plant 56 Expenditures for Maintenance of Plant 57 Expenditures for Fixed Charges 57 Expenditures for Transportation of Pupils and Other Auxiliary Services 58 Expenditures for Capital Outlay 59 Expenditures for Debt Service 59 County Tax Rates 60 City Tax Rates 62 Supplementary School Taxes 64 Long-Term Indebtedness for Schools 64 SECTION III. STATE AND FEDERAL FUNDS State Nine Months School Fund 66 State Aid to Local Administrative Units — all funds ... 70 Vocational Education Payments to Units — State and Federal 78 State Literary Fund 86 Public School Insurance Fund 87 Vocational Education Federal Funds 87 State Textbook Fund 88 Resource Use Education Fund 88 Commercial Education Fund 89 School Plant Construction, Improvement and Repair Fund of 1949 89 School Plant Construction, Improvement and Repair Fund of 1953 89 Federal Funds for Vocational Textile School 90 Federal Funds for School Lunchroom Program 90 Federal Funds for Veterans Training Program 91 Rodman Trust Fund 91 SECTION 1 GENERAL STATISTICS 1955-1956 TABLE I. POPULATION, MEMBERSHIP AND ATTENDANCE This table shows by race for each administrative unit in the State during 1955-1956: the school population (ages 6-20, inclusive), average daily mem-bership and average daily attendance—distributed by levels of instruction (elementary or high). The summary—this page—gives the school population, average daily membership and average daily attendance for North Carolina along with a series of percentage calculations. Summary of Table I Items 100 Counties 74 Cities North Carolina 852,931 604,908 248,023 372,137 255,606 116,531 1,225,068 White 860,514 364,554 683,224 490,090 193,134 i 304,898 208,513 96,385 988,122 White 698,603 Negro 289,519 In Elementary Schools White Negro In High Schools White . Negro Average Daily Attendance.. White 542,697 383,507 159,190 140,527 106,583 33,944 234,520 159,243 75,277 70,378 49,270 21,108 288,742 198,217 90,525 777,217 542,750 234,467 210,905 155,853 55,052 927,099 661,098 266,001 506,541 362,095 144,446 131,816 100,786 31,030 221,893 151,178 70,715 66,849 47,039 19,810 728,434 White 513,273 Negro 215,161 198,665 White Negro 147,825 50,840 80.1 81.0 77.9 74.8 76.5 70.7 81.9 81.6 82.7 77.6 77.5 77.7 80.7 White 81.2 79.4 75.7 White.. 76.8 73.0 Percentage of Membership in Attendance White 93.4 94.4 90.9 93.3 94.4 90.7 93.8 94.6 91.4 94.7 95.1 93.9 94.6 94.9 93.9 95.0 95.5 93.9 93.8 94.6 Negro . . _. . . 91.9 93.7 White 94.6 91.8 In High Schools. . . ... 94.2 White 94.8 92.3 TABLE I. PC)PUUmo>>r, ME1VIBERSHIP, School Population (6-20, inc.) Average Daily Administrative Unit White Negro Total Elementary High County Citt White Negro White Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls 10,178 6,200 3,864 1,890 2,139 329 1,318 6,915 4,116 3,900 2,640 2,656 5,389 3,682 21,148 8,040 7,900 1,573 2,300 6,998 2,975 7,176 11,921 1,997 860 5,625 3,682 8,121 8,081 2,162 4,799 2,088 1,400 1,804 789 1,135 1,733 9,350 2,214 3,800 8,278 2,583 5,100 3,420 2,975 1,750 397 65 2,601 1,140 1,001 62 27 2,701 1,960 6,261 4,967 2,952 647 2,680 356 242 640 1,102 1,080 908 504 629 812 1,539 4,029 817 726 477 2,675 13" 115 635 1,381 14 4,520 298 1,100 4,804 1,406 2,800 1,780 13,153 7,950 4,261 1,955 4,740 1,469 2,319 6,977 4,143 6,601 4,600 8,917 10,356 6,634 21,795 10,720 8,256 1,815 2,940 8,100 4,055 8,084 12,425 2,626 1,672 7,164 7,711 8,938 8,807 2,639 7,474 2,088 1,413 1,919 1,404 2,516 1,747 13,870 2,512 4.900 13,082 3,989 7,900 5,200 3,355 2,158 1,350 701 699 96 456 2,051 1,439 1,193 921 931 1,851 1,263 6,396 2,610 2,971 471 798 2,437 1,040 1,843 3,739 628 328 1,963 1,039 2,709 1,997 774 1,710 882 532 528 193 381 623 2,809 761 1,166 2,837 761 1,848 916 3,173 1,952 1,314 672 653 97 419 1,787 1,311 1,162 861 829 1,698 1,113 6,079 2,480 2,651 434 682 2,153 1,065 1,762 3,492 587 265 1,713 972 2,474 1,918 689 1,553 832 443 452 197 383 530 2,640 707 1,054 2,675 712 1,742 850 964 574 151 22 950 336 316 20 10 819 629 1,818 1,642 897 256 889 164 54 159 401 289 301 151 199 240 369 1,294 315 284 140 1,004 917 527 117 21 855 386 317 18 6 800 587 1,845 1,554 823 200 834 155 55 163 387 309 259 143 195 222 337 1,145 280 277 135 914 900 561 330 164 245 37 117 519 362 460 272 277 448 353 1,753 738 678 119 231 627 231 527 848 234 67 460 296 784 539 236 446 63 132 287 63 118 140 792 198 337 703 196 247 433 939 551 400 186 261 34 156 652 436 425 252 270 Bladen 511 378 1,948 727 Burke . -- 774 127 272 687 296 593 Caldwell - - 1,025 244 77 499 307 818 566 230 472 66 1 54 213 444 9 35 177 410 119 301 67 104 Clay 171 Cleveland Kings Mountain Shelby 1,407 86 364 1,651 366 1,024 566 1,412 96 381 1,649 432 1,008 534 812 228 363 Columbus Whiteville 837 211 199 New Bern 432 ATTENDANCE, 1955-1956 Membership Average Daily Attendance Elementary High Negro Total White Negro White Negro Tota Boys GirJs Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls 242 127 315 150 10,805 6,600 3,203 2,097 3,031 1,888 915 558 873 514 860 549 905 532 225 124 299 147 10,311 6,409 44 53 3,759 1,284 1,247 148 113 309 384 42 50 3,555 1,766 4,058 1,137 1,977 650 677 92 425 634 633 93 392 21 893 311 297 20 810 364 301 156 236 35 110 180 252 33 149 1,661 169 51 85 226 100 111 160 45 76 215 93 106 3,876 1,066 1,856 7 4 5,058 1,913 1,690 17 16 492 627 8 3 4,764 3 3 3,570 1,355 1,247 10 5 334 405 2 3 3,361 182 151 225 160 5,266 3,833 1,140 869 1,117 817 761 576 750 544 433 259 407 239 167 142 212 153 4,987 3,599 437 483 6,390 866 786 1,561 1,638 255 254 389 437 6,186 417 492 8,613 1,714 1,589 1,488 1,432 420 484 382 455 7,964 240 255 5,322 1,192 1,052 846 785 332 357 230 245 5,039 16,632 8,877 6,133 2,453 5,841 2,317 251 864 196 814 1,683 700 1,857 687 15,941 327 272 316 264 8,415 7,393 1,260 2,542 2,844 448 767 2,552 414 651 157 53 153 150 54 156 654 114 222 752 122 263 7,109 1,205 117 120 114 118 2,444 6,692 3,598 5,467 2,322 1,001 1,764 2,062 1,024 1,685 391 275 286 378 298 245 605 227 508 663 287 571 6,421 3,459 5,234 156 81 212 101 147 78 200 97 9,398 2,254 3,463 587 3,267 546 140 190 134 187 804 223 974 231 8,782 83 84 78 80 2,122 58 67 1,324 311 250 231 214 63 73 55 62 1,259 129 129 5,599 1,872 1,638 352 321 441 481 125 126 5,356 216 320 5,589 968 915 1,187 1,062 276 290 201 303 5,202 50 65 76 37 53 66 7,467 5,699 2,346 2,594 1,912 741 2,373 1,827 656 304 ' 277 131 272 270 128 745 517 228 785 541 222 48 64 71 36 52 63 7,157 5,460 2,240 258 278 6,635 1,611 1,473 939 865 422 453 237 261 6,261 1,843 1,236 1,670 817 502 493 786 424 426 57 127 267 62 115 284 1,722 1 52 8 33 1 177 7 6 6 6 1,567 910 2,021 185 364 191 362 207 426 172 395 58 113 65 100 878 76 105 74 101 1,935 1,464 10,579 2,144 3,802 581 2,624 721 1,101 501 2,488 667 989 131 739 187 321 160 770 216 347 1,373 321 44 62 386 24 75 1,322 81 339 1,337 92 357 299 42 58 364 23 70 9,943 2,029 3,582 400 96 434 123 11,186 2,897 2,647 719 2,526 674 1,531 335 1,541 400 649 182 779 198 372 89 410 115 10,455 2,712 121 210 155 262 6,344 4,203 1,768 868 1,675 804 960 502 959 482 242 404 195 406 116 186 149 244 6,064 3,896 General Statistics Table I. Population, Membership, School Population (6-20, inc.) Administrative Unit County Cm- Cumberland Fayetteville Currituck Dare Davidson Lexington Thomasville Davie Duplin Durham Durham City... Edgecombe Tarboro Forsyth Winston-Salem.. Franklin Franklinton Gaston Cherryville Gastonia Gates Graham Granville Oxford Greene Guilford Greensboro High Point Halifax.. Roanoke Rapids. Weldon Harnett Haywood Canton Henderson... Hendersonville.. Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell..- Mooresville Statesville Jackson J, 051 !,095 672 ',554 5,300 594 90 425 980 746 588 5,579 6,135 1,650 3,208 470 1,384 2,967 5,195 2,400 10,417 1,089 1,079 5,088 4,524 3,491 837 1,861 480 983 1,642 1,431 11,027 4,900 3,291 3,922 13,212 25,716 2,262 8,099 2,883 2,082 5,987 3,795 19,915 18,925 10,800 13,328 3,814 1,949 6,575 5,586 1,509 9,415 2,780 4,276 Average Daily Elementary 1,227 2,522 6,949 542 2,016 323 672 889 591 894 6,205 4,909 2,662 3,398 2,502 724 734 234 2,640 648 1,034 1,645 430 3,464 1,286 815 1,044 2,276 2,101 2,812 6,605 506 1,878 303 642 816 539 764 5,628 4,544 2,540 997 870 248 3,157 2,318 2,382 657 1,021 Negro Boys Girls 1,004 127 440 1,166 1,776 817 3,486 376 352 180 1,611 595 163 202 214 30 124 333 249 205 1,792 1,012 165 410 1,077 1,091 1,756 760 952 296 571 145 son 1,526 1,178 748 General Statistics Attendance, 1955-1956 — Continued Membership Average Daily Attendance Elementary High Negro Total White Negro White Negro Total Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls 231 242 388 334 13,036 7,794 3,507 1,597 3,286 1,582 1,541 1,312 1,529 1,273 689 479 730 529 196 227 341 319 11,819 7,318 40 61 1,480 384 329 194 196 91 98 35 55 1,382 5 9 1,201 412 413 27 29 129 134 4 9 1,157 9,497 4,296 2,910 3,601 1,335 860 3,323 1,226 792 130 302 230 117 314 239 904 326 263 1,017 388 267 9,092 ""ill" 96 104" 88 106~ 91 """loo" 85 4,097 2,827 68 58 3,487 1,182 998 210 200 296 332 67 57 3,322 407 517 10,779 2,391 2,170 1,544 1,669 689 794 386 478 10,101 167 487 286 583 7,882 12,554 2,161 2,734 1,982 2,660 1,047 2,042 837 1,974 430 733 503 707 159 455 277 543 7,456 11,848 315 109 434 112 7,216 3,007 895 698 826 646 1,783 443 1,795 499 235 162 270 186 277 99 395 105 6,481 2,841 241 572 201 639 15,857 17,109 5,488 3,777 5,107 3,478 552 2,955 485 2,903 1,471 1,019 1,471 1,040 225 525 191 598 14,990 16,295 259 60 313 71 6,263 1,415 1,075 261 975 241 1,199 303 1,144 295 385 54 419 75 222 58 281 68 5,700 1,355 265 46 176 217 43 179 18,840 1,727 6,653 6,617 518 1,921 6,275 485 1,773 949 117 424 960 148 395 1,314 147 779 1,337 144 724 247 44 166 2D5 40 171 17,904 1,643 6,353 130 184 2,387 311 294 560 539 115 110 112 166 2,207 1,686 5,002 3,276 634 827 556 611 770 512 161 267 163 194 310 182 1,600 231 134 281 199 1,036 739 1,023 670 216 124 265 189 4,714 3,135 179 270 4,947 867 746 1,098 941 288 304 161 248 4,633 191 454 185 176 599 230 17,574 16,549 8,765 5,899 4,691 2,527 5,359 4,337 2,403 1,126 1,713 786 1,057 1,694 733 1,445 1,136 699 1,519 1,283 777 179 429 177 167 571 223 16,751 15,854 8,325 440 83 88 672 114 135 10,545 3,298 1,597 932 875 233 841 841 233 2,806 359 312 2,837 371 311 277 290 83 271 258 93 369 77 77 590 106 122 9,023 3,177 1,464 333 367 12,266 3,237 3,012 1,446 1,386 889 1,011 314 352 11,627 6,341 2,692 2,364 928 2,206 926 32 44 17 42 684 313 698 297 ""28" "'"24* 6,001 27" 23" 2,600 5,242 1,924 2,044 499 1,860 490 477 179 569 214 4,950 1,824 ....... """"63" ""In ill' 69" --- 259 385 5,707 636 637 1,456 1,500 204 214 237 357 5,291 148 234 4,031 872 615 850 854 148 155 133 214 3,641 71 84 1,357 223 195 286 273 68 81 65 77 1,288 149 44 90 157 54 96 7,902 2,270 3,482 2,456 617 974 2,233 626 954 559 157 283 540 139 301 596 262 277 712 280 326 142 43 87 151 52 93 7,389 2,176 3,295 18 13 4,198 1,596 1,544 27 26 397 460 17 13 4,080 10 General Statistics Table I. Population, Membership, Administrative Unit County City School Population (6-20, inc.) Negro Average Daily Elementary Negro Boys Boys Girls Boys Girls Johnston.. Jones Macon.. . Madison . Martin... Mitchell Montgomery.. Moore Pinehurst Southern Pines.. Nash Rocky Mount.. New Hanover.. Northampton . . Onslow Orange Chapel Hill.. Pasquotank Elizabeth City.. Pender Perquimans Person Polk Tryon.. 17,139 1,820 4,202 5,530 4,242 4,664 3,100 20,050 21,700 4,403 3,856 6,051 477 880 8,063 4,000 15,976 2,580 7,714 2,917 1,331 4,901 7,350 2,800 9,173 3,817 5,963 1,782 1,963 270 75 82 5,221 170 230 10 1,581 1,994 6,233 6,490 2,200 4,381 1,280 3,298 8,586 2,100 23,102 3,602 4,277 5,612 9,463 4,413 5,417 8,045 975 1,656 15,530 7,100 22,203 9,070 9,914 5,020 2,702 2,302 3,960 15,936 4,900 5,223 587 674 1,086 1,380 1,504 1,325 2,020 163 294 2,673 1,293 4,045 853 2,808 427 1,557 2,365 1,526 1,180 1,418 1,516 1,241 1,417 960 5,584 6,984 1,386 1,224 3,793 776 2,554 1,098 497 522 450 501 1,131 1,867 577 2,194 729 1,415 161 1,167 282 663 General Statistics 11 Attendance, 1955-1956 — Continued Membership Average Daily Attendance Elementary High Negro Total White Negro White Negro Total Boys Girls 468 Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls 380 17,571 4,898 4,516 1,670 1,711 1,306 1,501 328 415 16,345 173 171 2,990 56C 542 532 547 152 190 166 167 2,856 149 201 3,451 2,767 7,765 4,987 619 1,024 1,566 1,181 595 1,023 1,468 1,140 712 636 167 285 470 274 194 281 510 306 145 197 3,265 2,613 289 204 329 215 1,429 737 1,360 735 266 196 310 207 7,379 4,776 78 79 4,707 2,004 3,741 1,685 528 1,360 1,545 484 1,332 314 97 28 288 94 20 203 302 351 247 375 385 66 71 4,419 1,880 7 6 6 5 3,487 4,327 7,768 1,634 1,300 1,443 1,194 8 1.521 7 1,619 465 382 502 428 4,109 365 444 309 393 7,146 3,834 2,902 1,433 942 1,357 922 417 287 469 297 3,676 39 45 122 134 38 44 2,786 328 808 395 822 18,333 27,019 5,756 6,711 5,254 6,558 1,368 3,294 1,283 3,436 1,400 1,938 1,396 1,960 289 759 357 785 17,101 25,441 3,655 1,339 1,276 345 399 3,359 90 146 4,603 1,229 1,146 538 495 317 321 80 134 4,260 173 51 69 218 37 63 6,701 756 1,285 1,884 155 274 1,752 162 268 645 125 191 566 105 195 496 47 90 591 42 76 161 48 65 209 35 62 6,304 719 1,221 249 319 473 344 12,569 5,991 2,506 1,242 2,383 1,177 2,036 870 2,123 925 622 432 752 409 211 277 385 312 10,998 5,644 483 566 15,072 3,843 3,599 1,798 1,766 1,111 1,126 442 535 14,220 268 481 7,408 806 738 1,924 1,929 267 273 240 442 6,619 179 185 8,489 2,684 2,456 728 670 630 539 167 175 8,049 154 96 185 116 4,316 2,368 1,113 468 1,029 473 608 376 542 372 189 177 241 191 145 93 175 113 4,042 2,263 121 120 2,538 565 505 371 371 183 183 105 107 2,390 2,089 3,423 467 809 429 762 415 459 399 419 114 186 130 218 1,954 191 187 173 174 3,200 248 321 5,096 878 861 990 924 261 324 229 299 4,766 118 119 2,310 402 388 467 426 133 141 110 115 2,182 257 357 6,783 1,458 1,354 1,042 1,025 422 453 229 335 6,318 500 110 613 181 12,748 4,258 2,265 938 1,998 888 2,434 737 2,405 727 628 232 751 259 438 104 541 171 11,458 4,056 2,053 847 749 260 635 211 103 60 128 54 151 85 189 94 1,955 21 17 20 16 800 67 63 68 46 8,866 3,855 3,078 1,276 2,889 1,254 325 176 294 208 797 329 871 339 62 61 63 44 8,379 3,687 12 General Statistics Table I. Population, Membership, School Population (6-20, inc.) Administrative Unit County City Richmond Hamlet.. Rockingham. _. Robeson Fairmont Lumberton Maxton Red Springs Saint Pauls Rockingham Leaksvi lie Madison City.. Reidsville Rowan Salisbury Rutherford Samoson Clinton Scotland Laurinburg Stanly Albemarle Stokes Surry Elkin Mount Airy... Swain Transylvania Tyrrell Union Monroe Vance Henderson City Wake Raleigh Warren Washington Watauga Wayne Fremont Goldsboro 1,879 1,309 840 3,829 1,983 1,560 1,127 1,019 1,107 1,757 950 644 1,325 28 277 746 2,477 860 3,231 2,550 8,199 4,476 7,921 2,233 4,147 587 3,820 5,554 3,436 2,970 4,380 1,605 1,852 2,447 7,955 5,050 2,126 3,970 8,720 1,522 3,482 2,446 4,514 1,412 10,023 4,468 4,540 10,508 1,090 8,144 Average Daily Elementary Boys Girls 1,325 690 619 4,650 382 1,000 174 1,941 1,355 410 853 3,797 2,422 1,516 210 654 735 1,528 2,139 173 1,373 1,335 674 605 941 146 243 429 1,740 1,299 338 1,774 730 1,355 206 628 653 1,482 1,970 154 1,334 Negro Boys Girls 705 436 225 1,273 335 188 245 86 31 219 6 108 260 660 20 1,417 163 1,133 707 395 233 1,163 517 495 1,413 429 1,000 7 34 243 1,363 183 1,127 High 452 389 112 265 452 794 169 297 213 336 62 115 229 51 105 102 543 430 158 311 1,109 347 1,121 879 182 301 253 403 75 854 229 238 472 General Statistics 13 Attendance, 1955-1956 — Continued Membership Average Daily Attendance Elementary High Negro Total White Negro White Negro Total Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls 62 110 101 118 108 114 4,783 2,802 2,456 1,252 653 590 1,268 638 215 613 385 205 628 355 576 222 194 244 273 178 285 52 102 93 100 103 107 4,408 2,608 2,315 194 103 106 61 84 91 224 130 112 89 84 101 13,554 2,169 3,610 1,336 1,592 2,036 3,830 360 969 164 245 429 3,739 299 906 139 229 397 1,062 473 475 309 333 346 1,001 489 449 340 322 294 62S 101 191 46 101 106 834 109 223 48 99 97 1S2 97 99 52 77 82 194 122 104 78 78 92 11,498 2,050 3,416 1,176 1,484 1,843 5,993 4,134 1,461 3,477 1,805 1,271 381 807 1,639 1,217 315 795 658 257 154 379 613 263 152 418 370 103 251 510 404 148 296 5,643 49 51 230 74 67 251 46 47 220 71 63 243 3,899 1,363 3,320 227 163 286 136 12,068 3,912 3,761 1,003 3.382 970 798 363 831 372 1,133 377 1,064 333 209 150 244 127 11,422 3,695 157 204 10,938 3,583 3,205 555 575 1,020 1,066 149 195 10,348 2C8 240 274 263 9,829 2,947 2,265 558 2,189 534 1,363 437 1,287 402 738 188 815 166 183 224 248 247 9,086 2,756 128 106 159 129 4,090 3,211 648 795 654 730 978 403 927 392 136 168 167 201 119 81 151 106 3,780 2,876 52 76 64 70 6,176 2,852 2,067 852 1,922 829 320 184 280 164 552 281 641 280 49 74 61 68 5,892 2,732 39 49 5,230 1,758 1,690 234 213 466 522 37 48 4,968 7,497 1,286 3,089 2,794 390 884 2,635 421 907 83 30 210 57 29 217 746 162 291 842 175 295 7,157 1,207 91 83 88 79 2,971 2,105 3,812 790 735 5 7 194 234 1,965 1,415 1,273 100 86 317 381 3,572 78 87 1,221 199 196 243 231 59 71 73 83 1,155 100 83 149 75 8,782 1,668 2,580 375 2,529 364 726 223 677 268 755 111 813 98 82 75 127 69 8,289 1,583 3,775 4,295 545 943 485 865 . 1,083 577 993 565 207 196 196 232 3 509 275 394 268 385 4,031 536 339 721 405 17,648 12,262 4,130 3,284 3,805 3,143 2,591 1,366 2,489 1,308 1,153 946 1,238 908 486 324 662 392 16,554 11,671 421 555 6,379 619 593 1,747 1,681 185 219 386 518 5,948 129 163 3,462 693 623 608 651 181 225 120 152 3,253 3 5 4,018 1,405 1,383 18 24 449 448 2 4 3,733 333 42 295 359 59 327 8,910 852 6,389 2,002 164 1,304 1,870 146 1,254 1,303 153 1,070 1,261 173 1,069 622 31 392 632 43 368 302 40 270 330 56 305 8,322 806 6,032 14 General Statistics Table I. Population, Membership, School Population (6-20, inc.) Average Daily Administrative! Unit White Negro Total Elementary High County City White Negro White Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Wilkes.... 9,588 2,019 4,207 1,308 4,200 6,262 4,730 733 123 3,001 1,477 3,400 349 54 10,321 2,142 7,208 2,785 7,600 6,811 4,784 3,856 337 1,302 262 1,341 1,921 1,601 3,584 328 1,206 243 1,283 1,804 1,582 226 63 948 457 1,193 138 14 197 55 963 482 1,168 113 17 552 357 387 103 397 629 451 623 North Wilkesboro 412 419 Elm City .. 108 Wilson City 438 Yadkin 634 492 860,514 604,908 255,606 364,554 248,023 116,531 1,225,068 852,931 372,137 280,933 199,315 81,618 261,817 184,192 77,625 119,352 81,403 37,949 115,115 77,787 37,328 75,188 51,137 24,051 80,665 100 Counties 55,446 74 Cities.. 25,219 General Statistics 15 Attendance, 1955-1956 — Continued Membership Average Daily Attendance Elementary High Negro Total White Negro White Negro Total Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls 101 107 9,246 1,552 5,590 1,860 6,327 5,315 4,157 3,577 317 1,219 250 1,256 1,784 1,550 3,372 308 1,144 234 1,204 1,693 1,533 211 59 781 420 1,058 134 13 188 51 806 450 1,042 110 15 505 342 362 94 375 579 438 586 393 398 103 415 597 478 96 101 8,636 1,470 149 84 240 39 216 121 267 37 118 77 203 37 172 111 226 36 5,000 1,739 5,779 4,970 4,027 24,958 15,073 9,885 30,094 18,871 11,223 988,122 683,224 304,898 265,178 187,603 77,575 247,734 108,841 73,324 35,517 106,681 71,085 48,103 22,982 76,740 52,683 24,057 22,869 13,655 9,214 27,971 17,375 10,596 927,099 638,357 288,742 16 General Statistics TABLE II. AVERAGE DAILY MEMBERSHIP, AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE BY GRADES This tabulation shows by race and grades—separately, for county and city systems—during 1955-1956: average daily membership, average daily attendance and the percentage of membership in attendance. Average daily absences may be secured by subtraction of A.D.A. from A.D.M. White Negro Grades Average Daily Membership Average Daily Attendance Percentage of Member-ship in Attendance '-Average 1 Daily Membership Average Daily Attendance Percentage of Member-ship in Attendance State First 73,951 76,699 82,006 65,458 61,477 62,375 63,984 56,398 402 69,048 72,304 77,940 62,196 58,531 58,953 60,619 53,316 366 93.4 94.3 95.0 95.0 95.2 94.5 94.7 94.5 91.0 38,000 34,804 33,124 28,864 26,706 25,938 24,762 21,893 376 34,777 32,212 30,616 26,479 24,421 23,781 22,610 19,923 342 91.5 92.6 Third ... 92.4 Fourth . 91.7 Fifth 91.4 Sixth 91.7 91.3 Eighth 91.0 91.0 542,750 50,310 41,294 34,002 30,235 12 513,273 47,562 39,130 32,274 28,848 11 94.6 94.5 94.8 94.9 95.4 91.7 234,467 19,114 15,016 11,673 9,231 18 215,161 17,500 13,822 10,798 8,703 17 91.8 Ninth 91.6 Tenth 92.0 92.5 Twelfth 94.3 94.4 High 155,853 698,603 147,825 661,098 94.8 94.6 55,052 289,519 50,840 266,001 92.3 Total 91.9 County Systems First 52,337 53,714 57,121 46,147 44,063 44,514 45,585 39,976 50 48,891 50,624 54,223 43,753 41,711 42,067 43,092 37,689 45 93.4 94.2 94.9 94.8 94.7 94.5 94.5 94.3 90.0 25,798 23,386 22,400 19,974 18,446 17,857 16,626 14,627 76 23,383 21,459 20,484 18,119 16,667 16,111 15,004 13,153 66 90.6 Second Third 91.8 91.4 Fourth . 90.7 Fifth 90.4 Sixth 90.2 90.2 Eighth . 89.9 86.8 383,507 34,734 28,029 23,288 20,527 5 362,095 32,732 26,458 22,052 19,539 5 94.4 94.2 94.4 94.7 95.2 100.0 159,190 11,776 9,254 7,205 5,709 144,446 10,664 8,444 6,585 5,337 90.7 Ninth 90.6 Tenth 91.2 Eleventh Twelfth 91.4 93.5 High 106,583 490,090 100,786 462,881 94.6 94.4 33,944 193,134 31,030 175,476 91.4 Total 90.9 City Systems First 21,614 22,985 24,885 19,311 17,414 17,861 18,399 16,422 352 20,157 21,680 23,717 18,443 16,820 16,886 17,527 15,627 321 93.3 94.3 95.3 95.5 96.6 94.5 95.3 95.2 91.2 12,202 11,418 10,724 8,890 8,260 8,081 8,136 7,266 300 11,394 10,753 10,132 8,360 7,754 7,670 7,606 6,770 276 93.4 94.2 Third ... 94.5 Fourth Fifth 94.0 93.9 Sixth 94.9 93.5 Eighth 93.2 92.0 159,243 15,576 13,265 10,714 9,708 7 151,178 14,830 12,672 10,222 9,309 6 94.9 95.2 95.5 95.4 95.9 85.7 75,277 7,338 5,762 4,468 3,522 18 70,715 6,836 5,378 4,213 3,366 17 93.9 Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth 93.2 93.3 94.3 95.6 94.4 High Total 49,270 208,513 47,039 198,217 95.5 95.1 21,108 96,385 19,810 90,525 93.9 93.9 General Statistics 17 TABLE III. TOTAL ENROLLMENT This summary shows by race for 1955-1956: the enrollment by schools (codes a+c-fd+e) for all administrative units; those enrolled in two or more schools within the same unit or system (pupils coded c) ; those en-rolled in two or more units (pupils coded d) ; the net state enrollment (codes a+e) ; those coming from other states (pupils coded e). Items 100 Counties 74 Cities North Carolina 750,519 599,051 151,468 537,899 423,106 114,733 212,620 175,885 36,735 331,893 256,298 75,595 228,683 175,915 52,768 103,210 80,383 22,827 1,082,412 855,349 High 227,063 766,582 599,081 High 167,501 315,830 256,268 High 59,562 22,548 21,258 1,290 15,639 14,562 1,077 6,909 6,696 213 6,090 5,955 135 4,874 4,769 105 1,216 1,186 30 28,638 27,213 High.. 1,425 20,513 19,331 High 1,182 8,125 7,882 High 243 20,191 18,351 1 , 840 15,534 14,058 1,476 4,657 4,293 364 9,836 8,911 925 8,074 7,305 769 1,762 1,606 156 30,027 27,262 High 2,765 23,608 21,363 High 2,245 6,419 5,899 High 520 707,780 559,442 148,338 506,726 394,546 112,180 201,054 164,896 36,158 315,967 241,432 74,535 215,735 163,841 51,894 100,232 77,591 22,641 1,023,747 800,874 High 222,873 722,461 558,387 High . 164,074 301,286 242,487 High . 58,799 7,327 6,732 595 6,381 5,860 521 946 872 74 5,126 4,398 728 4,159 3,624 535 967 774 193 12,453 11,130 High 1,323 10,540 9,484 High . 1,056 1,913 1,646 High 267 18 General Statistics w ffl * £ & Q &J0 >> o o Eh W O H 13 2 Si ^'§ £ a >>-5 a So P m^ c c fe OS _I ' C3 H £ o aj ,0 OS >> to . ^ 0) £ r&a S«a as 2 bflS o 5*8.3 „ M OS t» '^1 ,_ <* O CO CO CO CD .*° t- t- 00 r. t- CW CO o t^ r*. _ -* «* o ~ M CO s s 13 ^ -r t^ co i- us rs CO ,_ nn ,_, e o o CO OS m no rr> O 3 S? o5 S S S S Si CO <u ^ ^ f- Co <* Tti m CO rt US *S~ o c a <M LM -q <ni CO CO co co CO cu <M TH US CO t< <M s IO «s< a (M CO ' eo "** j' Tt< •* rH TH t- OO _ on "So. 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ENROLLMENT, LOSSES, MEMBERSHIP BY GRADES This tabulation—composed of many tables—shows by grades and race for the State during 1955-1956: the number of different children enrolled (a+e), the number dropping out of school or losses, membership on last day, and the percentage of enrollment which left school during the year. Grades White Negro Enroll-ment Losses Member-ship % Lost Enroll-ment Losses Member-ship Lost State First 76,720 78,977 84,149 67,111 63,208 63,705 65,653 58,407 457 3,003 2,430 2,240 1,786 1,693 1,813 2,323 3,228 57 73,717 76,547 81,909 65,325 61,515 61,892 63,330 55,179 400 3.9 3.1 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.8 3.5 5.5 12.5 39,759 35,908 34,004 29,698 27,470 26,751 25,599 22,905 393 1,523 922 734 748 779 879 1,043 1,430 19 38,236 34,986 33,270 28,960 26,691 25,872 24,556 21,475 374 3.8 Second Third 2.6 2.2 Fourth 2.5 Fifth 2.8 Sixth ... 3.3 4.1 Eighth 6.2 4.8 Elementary Ninth Tenth 558,387 53,107 43,824 35,915 31,206 22 18,573 4,721 4,378 3,205 1,422 3 539,814 48,386 39,446 32,710 29,784 19 3.3 8.9 10.0 8.9 4.6 13.6 242,487 20,426 16,101 12,537 9,670 65 8,077 2,061 1,710 1,377 578 49 234,410 18,365 14,391 11,160 9,092 16 3.3 10.1 10.6 Eleventh Twelfth. 11.0 6.0 75.4 High 164,074 722,461 13,729 32,302 150,345 690,159 8.4 4.5 58,799 301,286 5,775 13,852 53,024 287,434 9.8 Total 4.6 County Systems First 54,337 55,283 58,613 47,321 45,216 45,605 46,719 41,396 56 2,113 1,632 1,538 1,291 1,256 1,302 1,596 2,252 5 52,224 53,651 57,075 46,030 43,960 44,303 45,123 39,144 51 3.9 3.0 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 3.4 5.4 8.9 27,066 24,127 23,036 20,574 18,990 18,484 17,214 15,321 84 1,096 621 548 557 551 691 721 971 9 25,970 23,506 22,488 20,017 18,439 17,793 16,493 14,350 75 4.0 2.6 Third 2.4 2.7 Fifth Sixth 2.9 3.7 4.2 Eighth 6.3 10.7 Elementary Ninth. 394,546 36,678 29,699 24,608 21,188 12,985 3,318 2,936 2,233 952 2 381,561 33,360 26,763 22,375 20,236 5 3.3 9.0 9.9 9.1 4.5 28.6 164,896 12,559 9,907 7,707 5,985 5,765 1,239 1,027 810 367 159,131 11,320 8,880 6,897 5,618 3.5 9.9 Tenth 10.4 10.5 Twelfth 6.1 High 112,180 506,726 9,441 22,426 102,739 484,300 8.4 4.4 36,158 201,054 3,443 9,208 32,715 191,846 9.5 Total 4.6 City Systems First 22,383 23,694 25,536 19,790 17,992 18,190 18,934 17,011 401 890 798 702 495 437 511 727 976 52 21,493 22,896 24,834 19,295 17,555 17,589 18,207 16,035 349 4.0 3.4 3.4 2.5 2.4 2.8 3.8 5.7 13.0 12,693 11,781 10,968 9,124 8,480 8,267 8,385 7,584 309 427 301 186 191 228 188 322 459 10 12,266 11,480 10,782 8,933 8,252 8,079 8,063 7,125 299 3.4 2.6 Third 1.7 Fourth 2.1 Fifth . 2.7 Sixth- . 2.3 3.8 Eighth. 6.1 3.2 163,841 16,429 14,125 11,307 10,018 15 5,588 1,403 1,442 972 470 1 158,253 15,026 12,683 10,335 9,548 14 3.4 8.5 10.2 8.6 4.7 6.7 77,591 7,867 6,194 4,830 3,685 65 2,312 822 683 567 211 49 75,279 7,045 5,511 4,263 3,474 16 3.0 Ninth 10.4 Tenth. 11.0 11.7 Twelfth 5.7 75.4 High.. 51,894 215,735 4,288 9,876 47,606 205,859 8.3 4.6 22,641 100,232 2,332 4.644 20,309 95,588 10.3 Total 4.6 General Statistics 21 TABLE VII. MEMBERSHIP AND PROMOTIONS BY GRADES This tabulation shows by grade and race for 1955-1956 : the membership on last day of school, the number of pupils promoted—permitting the number not promoted to be obtained by subtraction—and the percentage of membership which was promoted. White Negro Member-ship on Last Day Number Pro-motions % of Mem-bership Promoted Member-ship on Last Day Number Pro-motions % of Mem-bership Promoted State First 73,717 76,547 81,909 65,325 61,515 61,892 63,330 55,179 400 67,417 72,211 77,795 62,420 58,989 59,419 60,363 52,445 353 91.5 94.3 95.0 98.6 95.9 96.0 95.3 95.0 88.3 38,236 34,986 33,270 28,950 26,691 25,872 24,556 21,475 374 32,235 31,406 30,055 26,395 24,418 23,720 22,594 19,664 331 84.3 89.8 Third 90.3 Fourth .- -- - 91.2 Fifth . 91.5 Sixth 91.7 92.0 Eighth 91.6 88.5 539,814 48,386 39,446 32,710 29,784 19 511,412 43,758 35,948 30,567 29,096 10 94.7 90.4 91.1 93.4 97.7 52.6 234,410 18,365 14,391 11,160 9,092 16 210,818 15,723 12,583 9,973 8,809 16 89.9 Ninth 85.6 Tenth 87.4 89.4 Twelfth ... 96.9 100.0 High 150,345 690,159 139,379 650,791 92.7 94.3 53,024 287,434 47,104 257,922 88.8 Total 89.7 County Systems First 52,224 53,651 57,075 46,030 43,960 44,303 45,123 39,144 51 47,475 50,312 53,981 43,794 41,876 42,294 43,028 37,308 49 90.9 93.8 94.6 95.1 95.3 95.5 95.4 95.3 96.1 25,970 23,506 22,488 20,017 18,439 17,793 16,493 14,350 75 21,415 20,893 20,088 18,103 16,772 16,187 15,144 13,062 69 82.5 88.9 Third 89.3 Fourth 90.4 Fifth 91.0 Sixth... 91.0 91.8 Eighth. 91.0 92.0 381,561 33,360 26,763 22,375 20,236 5 360,117 30,037 24,498 21,113 19,909 5 94.4 90.0 91.5 94.4 98.4 100.0 159,131 11,320 8,880 6,897 5,618 141,733 9,707 7,788 6,163 5,425 89.1 Ninth 85.8 Tenth 87.7 89.4 Twelfth 96.6 High 102,739 484,300 95,562 455,679 93.0 94.1 32,715 191,846 29,083 170,816 88.9 Total... 89.0 First 21,493 22,896 24,834 19,295 17,555 17,589 18,207 16,035 349 19,942 21,899 23,814 18,626 17,113 17,125 17,335 15,137 304 92.8 95.6 95.9 96.5 97.5 97.4 95.2 94.4 87.1 12,266 11,480 10,782 8,933 8,252 8,079 8,063 7,125 299 10,820 10,513 9,967 8,292 7,646 7,533 7,450 6,602 262 88.2 91.6 Third 92.4 Fou-th 92.8 Fifth 92.7 Sixth 93.2 Seventh Eighth 92.4 92.7 87.6 158,253 15,026 12,683 10,335 9,548 14 151,295 13,721 11,450 9,454 9,187 5 95.6 91.3 90.3 91.5 96.2 35.7 75,279 7,045 5,511 4,263 3,474 16 69,085 6,016 4,795 3,810 3,384 16 91 8 Ninth 85.4 Tenth 87.0 Eleventh Twelfth 89.4 97 4 100.0 High 47,606 205,859 43,817 195,112 92.0 94.8 20,309 95,588 18,021 87,106 88.7 Total 91.1 22 General Statistics TABLE VIII. TRAINING OF TEACHERS AND PRINCIPALS This summary gives for 1955-1956 the number of teachers and princi-pals— paid from the Nine Months' School Fund—who hold various types of certificates, the proportion at each level of training, and an index number. Classified principals are shown separately but are included in the index of training. Type of Certificate Amount of Training White Negro Total Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Non-standard. .. Elementary "B" Elementary "A" Class "C" Less than high school graduate.. 32 30 81 248 1,404 18,094 725 2,217 497 0.14 0.13 0.35 1.06 6.02 77.56 3.11 9.50 2.13 2 1 8 71 6,883 201 1,612 212 0.02 0.01 0.09 0.79 76.56 2.24 17.93 2.36 34 31 81 256 1,475 24,977 926 3,829 709 0.11 0.10 0.25 0.79 Class "B" 4.56 Class "A" Class "A" Graduate Graduate Four years of college-teachers. -- Four years of college-principals. - Five years of college-teachers Five years of college-principals. . 77.29 2.87 11.85 2.18 All All TOTAL teachers and principals TOTAL teachers 23,328 22,106 1,222 100 100 100 8,990 8,577 413 100 100 100 32,318 30,683 1,635 100 100 All TOTAL principals 100 All All LESS THAN CLASS "A" CLASS "A" 1,795 18,819 2,714 7.70 80.67 11.63 82 7,084 1,824 0.91 78.80 20.29 1,877 25,903 4,538 5.81 80.15 All GRADUATE 14.04 All 802.8 798.4 881.3 = 838.4 835.3 902.7 - 812.7 808.7 886.7 All All Index of training, teachers.. Index of training, principals = *The scale used for determining the index of training gives a value of 200 points for each year of college training. No credit is given for training below the college level. Using this scale, if all teachers and principals held graduate certi-ficates, the index of training would be 1,000. General Statistics 23 TABLE IX. INSTRUCTIONAL AND SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL This summary shows for North Carolina the total number of teachers, principals and supervisors. IlEMS Number op Teachers Elementary Schools. .. White Negro High Schools (Excluding Vocational) White Negro All Schools (Excluding Vocational) White Negro Vocational Teachers White Negro Total All Teachers White Negro... .- Number of Principals and Supervisors Elementary Schools. White... Negro High Schools White... Negro Total Principals and Supervisors White Negro Number of Instructional Personnel Elementary Schools White... Negro... High Schools White Negro Total Instructional Personnel White. Negro 16,859 12,231 4,628 5,757 4,524 1,233 22,616 16,755 5,861 1,065 862 203 23,681 17,617 6,064 7,832 5,465 2,367 2,943 2,076 867 10,775 7,541 3,234 304 186 118 11,079 7,727 3,352 8,700 6,600 2,100 33.391 24,296 9,095 1,369 1,048 . 321 34,760 25,344 9,416 596 426 170 6,474 5,090 1,384 609 449 160 8,273 5,814 2,459 3,111 2,176 935 11,384 7,990 3,394 1,037 775 262 25,728 18,471 7,257 9,585 7,266 2,319 35,313 25,737 9,576 24 General Statistics TABLE X. ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION OF SCHOOLS This table shows for each county of the State during 1955-1956: the number of members of boards of education, the number of administrative or supervisory districts, the number of districts levying tax for bonds, the number of district committee-men, the number of city administrative units and somewhat similar information for the cities. County Units ( Counties Members Number Districts Number District Committeemen I!ity Units Board of Educa-tion Administrative Levying Tax for Bonds Number Units Members Board of Trustees Levying White Negro Tax for White Negro Bonds 5 5 3 5 5 3 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 3 5 5 5 5 5 6 3 5 7 8 5 6 5 5 6 3 5 5 5 5 6 5 3 5 5 5 7 5 5 3 10 4 4 6 8 4 6 7 8 5 27 11 7 8 2 6 7 16 8 6 1 4 16 12 7 8 4 6 16 5 10 9 5 16 6 19 3 3 6 4 17 6 11 7 7 7 1 1 4 1 1 5 7 7 3 3 3 1 4 2 3 5 3 3 51 16 15 30 38 14 30 31 38 25 95 53 33 30 6 30 36 52 24 30 5 12 74 54 31 29 16 22 48 15 50 45 25 81 22 82 11 13 30 20 85 30 50 29 23 12 3 5 ........ 1 7 2 12 1 9 ........ .... 1 1 2 2 1 5 14 13 Caldwell 7 2 13 2 1 12 1 6 Clay 8 9 6 6 1 1 3 2 8 4 3 2 6 7 2 1 ------- 32 28 24 -------- 3 .... 24 ........ 2 1 1 1 10 8 9 12 1 1 2 11 1 1 1 1 2 6 6 7 9 13 1 1 1 3 4 8 6 7 1 1 7 Guilford 2 2 12 15 2 1 1 5 Henderson - 5 General Statistics 25 Table X. Administration Organization of Schools—Continued County Units Counties Members Board of Educa-tion Number Districts Number District Committeemen City Units Administrative Levying Tax for Bonds Number Units Members Board of White Negro Trustees Tax for White Negro Bonds Hertford 3 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 5 5 3 5 3 5 5 3 6 7 5 3 5 5 7 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 6 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 3 5 3 5 3 7 4 5 3 10 6 15 5 3 7 5 3 8 6 5 20 3 5 9 11 8 7 5 6 6 3 7 3 10 12 5 13 6 15 7 10 11 15 5 11 9 11 4 2 2 13 5 12 6 3 8 10 7 7 7 6 4 5 2 4 1 6 4 2 3 4 1 1 4 ........ 20 15 13 44 26 75 19 15 35 20 11 28 24 25 84 15 25 45 48 23 7 25 24 30 13 25 9 35 60 19 57 30 63 23 50 33 73 15 34 27 49 16 6 10 60 25 56 26 9 40 50 33 35 21 18 Hoke 3 Hyde . Iredell 2 11 1 11 1 1 1 7 7 5 3 i l 7 8 7 1 Mitchell 3 4 10 2 7 3 3 4 1 7 2 7 11 1 3 3 6 3 6 4 12 3 3 3 1 1 1 2 9 5 10 7 3 1 6 1 2 1 1 .... ........ 2 1 10 Nash 9 1 1 6 I 8 1 6 Pitt 13 ------ 1 1 1 2 5 3 1 7 5 11 10 27 19 9 1 Polk. 1 1 ..-.-.._ 1 1 1 3 5 6 1 1 Stanly 1 Stokes 3 3 2 12 Tyrrell 1 1 1 7 9 Wake 7 5 ........ 2 1 2 16 6 17 Wilkes - Yadkin NORTH CAROLINA 481 778 373 20 3,295 251 74 486 17 26 General Statistics TABLE XL NUMBER OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS TAUGHT— BY SIZE This table shows for 1955-56 the number of elementary schools by size using the number of teachers employed as the measure of size, for county units, for city units, and for the State. North Carolina Number Elementary Schools Havinc, Teachers and Principals One 72 White 18 Negro . . _ 54 Two. - White Negro Three. White Negro Four 132 White Negro 64 Five_ - White Negro . Six.... 87 White 58 Negro 29 Seven to Nine White ... Negro Ten to Fourteen White... ---. --- Negro.. . Fifteen or More White Negro... TOTAL—Elementary Schools.... 1,655 White... 1,017 Negro... 638 129 95 34 112 22 90 95 60 35 100 68 32 342 2,158 1,367 791 General Statistics 27 TABLE XII. NUMBER OF HIGH SCHOOLS TAUGHT—BY SIZE This table shows for 1955-56 the number of high schools by size, using the number of teachers employed as the measure of size, for county units, for city units, and for the State, Items 100 Counties 74 Cities North Carolina Number High Schools Having Teachers and Principals 21 12 9 225 24 1 45 36 9 82 58 24 78 58 20 330 267 63 108 82 26 46 36 10 3 1 2 6 3 3 4 2 2 9 4 5 11 4 55 25 30 25 16 9 72 55 17 24 White 13 11 Three. 31 White . — 27 4 49 White 38 11 Five 91 White 62 29 Six 89 White 62 27 385 White... 292 93 133 White. ... 98 35 118 White 91 27 TOTAL—High Schools 735 573 162 185 110 75 920 White 683 237 28 General Statistics TABLE XIII. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES This summary gives by race and sex the number of pupils graduating from public high schools in North Carolina during 1955-56. (Special graduates are those who graduate after summer school or at mid-year.) Items 100 Counties 74 Cities North Carolina 19,985 9,283 10,702 79 60 19 19,906 9,223 10,683 9,340 4,330 5,010 153 111 42 9,187 4,219 4,968 29,325 13,613 15,712 232 171 Girls.. 61 29,093 13,442 Girls 15,651 5,429 2,263 3,166 4 2 2 5,425 2,261 3,164 3,407 1,471 1,936 23 14 9 3,384 1,457 1,927 8,833 3,734 Girls 5,102 27 16 Girls 11 8,809 3,719 Girls 5,031 25,414 11,546 13,868 83 62 21 25,331 11,484 13,847 12,747 5,801 6,946 176 125 51 12,571 5,676 6,895 38,161 17,347 Girls 20,814 259 187 Girls -- 72 37,902 17,160 Girls 20,742 100% 45.4 54.6 0.3 0.2 0.1 99.7 45.2 54.5 100% 45.5 54.5 1.4 1.0 .4 98.6 44.5 54.1 100% 45.5 54.5 0.7 0.5 Girls .2 End of Year . 99.3 45.0 Girls., 54.3 General Statistics TABLE XIV. SCHOOL LIBRARIES This summary gives totals by race for county units, city units, and State for the fiscal year 1955-56 : the number of libraries in elementary and high schools, the total number of school libraries, the number of volumes in these libraries, the estimated value of library books, the amount expended for library maintenance (current expense) and for purchase of additional books (capital outlay). At the bottom of this page is a comparison of the number of books in school libraries—at intervals—over a period of 20 years. Items 100 Counties 74 Cities North Carolina 2,216 1,566 650 1,498 1,007 491 718 559 159 641 428 213 465 326 139 176 102 74 2,857 White 1,994 863 1,963 White . 1,333 630 894 White 661 233 3,497,931 2,926,149 571,782 2,284,523 1,909,294 375,229 1,213,408 1,016,855 196,553 1,885,627 1,464,026 420,601 1,268,839 1,006,873 261,966 615,788 457,153 158,635 5,382,558 White 4,390,175 992,383 3,553,362 White 2,916,167 637,195 1,829,196 White 1,474,008 355,188 4,924,723 4,132,019 792,704 1456,830.84 155,746.34 131,952.76 23,793.58 2,909,893 2,267,710 642,183 $ 275,308.57 160,995.95 117,086.44 45,909.51 7,834,616 White 6,399,729 1,434,887 Expenditures for $ 732,139.41 316,742.29 White .. 249,039.20 67,705.09 Number of Volumes in School Libraries 1,063,531 1,168,049 1,337,104 1,408,150 1,632,583 1,998,676' 2,260,969 2,494,638 2,687,527 2,787,567 2,933,848 3,024,422 3,155,210 3,318,715 3,497,931 501,397 571,174 648,880 755,033 902,859 984,396 1,100,507 1,234,534 1,340,942 1,405,066 1,477,324 1,546,942 1,636,156 1,763,649 1,884,627 1,564,928 1935-36 1,739,223 1937-38 1,985,984 1939-40 2,163,183 1941-42 : 2,535,442 1943-44 2,983,072 1945-46 3,361,476 1947-48 3,729,172 1949-50 4,028,469 1950-51 . 4,192,633 1951-52 4,411,172 1952-53 4,571,364 1953-54 4,811,366 1954-55 _. 5,082,364 1955-56 5,382,558 General Statistics TABLE XV. SCHOOL PROPERTY OWNED This table shows by race for county and city administrative units of the State during 1955-56: the estimated value of school property owned, the number of schoolhouses, the average value of each schoolhouse, the total number of classrooms and the average number of classrooms per school. Items 100 Counties 74 Cities North Carolina $ 315,570,663 9,665,789 276,480,277 24,499,874 4,924,723 256,151,578 8,033,390 224,103,190 19,882,744 4,132,019 59,419,085 1,632,399 52,376,852 4,617,130 792,704 $ 204,035,995 14,973,975 169,416,950 16,735,177 2,909,893 154,995,583 12,202,328 127,844,289 12,681,256 2,267,710 49,040,412 2,771,647 41,572,661 4,053,921 642,183 $ 519,606,658 Sites 24,639,764 445,897,227 41,235,051 7,834,616 411,147,161 Sites 20,235,718 351,947,714 32,564,000 6,399,729 Value of Negro School Property,. Sites .-- 108,459,497 4,404,046 93,949,513 8,671,051 1,434,887 2,469 1,578 891 24,608 18,422 6,186 10.0 11.7 6.9 692 461 231 10,692 7,585 3,107 15.5 16.5 13.5 3,161 White 2,039 1,122 35,300 White 26,007 9,293 Average Number of Classrooms Per House White Negro 11.2 12.8 8.3 127,813 162,327 66,464 12,823 13,904 9,605 13,325 14,540 9,798 13,187 14,433 9,611 446 506 296 462 523 308 494 553 339 294,849 336,216 212,296 19,083 20,434 15,783 18,416 20,058 14,630 17,923 19,398 14,449 646 718 489 669 743 509 707 782 542 164,380 White 201,642 96,666 14,719 White 15,809 11,671 14,948 White 16,222 11,518 14,714 White Negro 15,974 11,326 508 White 569 360 Average Value Per Pupil in Daily Membership. __ White 526 589 375 Average Value Per Pupil in Daily Attendance White 560 622 408 *Supervisors included General Statistics 31 TABLE XVI. TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS This table shows by race various facts concerning transportation of pupils at public expense. Number Vehicles Owned. White , Negro. _ . Number of Schools to Which Pupils Were Transported White... - — Negro. _ . ! Average Number of Pupils Transported Elementary White Negro . High School White... Negro . Total.. White Negro. .. : Daily Mileage All Vehicles White Negro Average Days Vehicles Operated White... Negro... Operating Cost j White Negro... Year's Cost Per Pupil Transported White... Negro Daily Cost Per Pupils Transported White Negro... 1,473 981 492 343,527 251,896 91,631 95,507 72,322 23,185 439,034 324,218 114,816 245,518 165,202 80,316 7,146,647.35 5,343,989.42 1,802,657.93 29,241 18,827 10,414 16,180 11,335 4,845 45,421 30,162 15,259 24,577 13,544 11,033 179 179 180 15.07 15.30 14.60 7,539 5,487 2,052 1,738 1,156 582 372,768 270,723 102,045 111,687 83,657 28,030 484,455 354,380 130,075 270,095 178,746 91,349 179 179 179 $ 7,831,097.04 5,805,585.94 2,025,511.10 16.16 16.38 15.57 Financial Statistics 33 SECTION II FINANCIAL STATISTICS 1955-1956 34 Financial Statistics TABLE I. SUMMARY OF FUNDS AVAILABLE AND EXPENDED Section A. Funds Available, 1955-56 Items 100 Counties 74 Cities Total North Carolina Total Funds Available (less loans and transfers) $160,075,547.21 111,606,449.81 42,464,546.77 6,904,550.63 69.3 % 26.4 4.3 $ 87,307,408.57 56,772,187.03 25,676,711.24 4,858,510.30 65.0 % 29.4 5.6 $248,282,955.78 168,378,636.84 68 141 258 01 11,763,060.93 Percentage of Total For: 67.8 % 27.5 4.7 Available (less transfers) for Current Expense Balance, July 1, 1955.. 2,666,890.07 86,257,688.51 1,979,853.56 946,791.95 2,681,572.63 1,314,133.06 1,528,410.21 415,897.54 2,224,724.16 36,793,797.15 578,808.14 305,986.50 1,161,981.52 567,887.15 233,562.97 191,420.32 4,891,014.23 123,051,485.66 2,558,661.70 1,252,778.45 3,843 554.15 1,882,020.81 1,761 973.18 607,317.86 ? 97,791,238.13 3,595,164.64 239,142.29 613,723.29 1,017,513.00 6,706,554.62 1,643,113.84 $ 42,058,167.91 2,105.418.81 55,505.00 405,609.45 931,013.90 3,821,689.43 7,394,782.53 $139,849,406.04 Poll and Dog Taxes, Fines, Forfeitures A. B. C Boards 5,700,583.45 294,647.29 1,019 332.74 1,948,526.90 10,528,244.05 9,037,896.37 13,815,211.68 111,606,449.81 14,714,019.12 56,772,187.03 28,529,230.80 168,378,636.84 Percentage of Current Expense from: 2.39 77.29 2.62 2.40 1.18 1.37 .37 3.92 64.81 1.56 2.05 1.00 .41 .33 2.90 73.08 2.27 2.28 1.12 1.05 .36 87.62 3.22 .21 .56 .91 6.01 1.47 74.08 3.71 .10 .71 1.64 6.73 13.03 83 06 3.39 A. B. C. Boards .17 Interest, Donations, Philanthropic .60 1.16 6.25 5.37 12.38 25.92 16.94 Available (less transfers) for Capital Outlay Balance, Julv 1, 1955 13,783,075.81 8,441,404.17 10,197,800.00 384,249.22 584,451.18 352,004.03 423,810.33 404,137.85 7,893,614.18 9,357,822.07 2,429,395.13 7,559.100.00 58,572.62 127,001.28 82 182.31 93 189.67 27,301.70 5,942,146.46 23,140,897.88 State Aid (C. 1. R. Fund) 10,870,799.30 17,756,900.00 442,821.84 711 452.46 434,186.34 A. B. C Boards . 517,000.00 Tax on Intangibles, Beer and Wine—State 431,439.55 13,835 760.64 42,464,546.77 25,676,711.24 j 68.141.258.01 Financial Statistics Table I. Summary of Funds Available and Expended—Continued Items 100 Counties 74 Cities Total North Carolina Percentage of Capital Outlay From: Balance, July 1. 1955 -— - - -- 32.46 19.88 23.99 .90 1.38 .85 1.00 .95 18.59 36.44 9.46 29.44 .23 .50 .32 .36 .11 23.14 33.96 State Aid (C. I R. Fund) 15.95 26.06 .65 1.04 .64 A. B. C. Boards .76 .63 20.31 Available (less transfers) for Debt Service Balance, July 1, 1955 -. 1,224,465.20 181,305.52 101,598.49 204,999.66 5,008,813.63 183,368.13 6,904,550.63 218,841.27 43,700.00 66,132.75 44,760.03 5,075.35 3,715,155.79 764,845.11 4,858,510.30 1,443,306.47 43,700.00 A. B. C. Boards - 247,438.27 146,358.52 210,075.01 Ad Valorem Taxes—County — 8,723,909.42 948,213.24 11,763,060.93 Percentage of Debt Service from: Balance, July 1, 1955 17.73 2.63 1.47 2.97 72.54 2.66 4.50 .90 1.36 .92 .11 76.47 15.74 12.27 .37 A. B. C. Boards 2.10 1.25 1.78 74.16 8.06 Total Available (less loans and transfers) Irom: All Balances-July 1, 1955 17,674,431.08 5,741,225.97 99,018,114.95 10,197,800.00 384,249.22 3,595,164.64 844,258.14 1,067,325.81 11,801,387.50 1,828,532.27 40.5P3.684.94 7,559,100.00 58,572.62 2,105,418.81 214,827.42 532,551.79 931,013.90 43,700.00 13,478,991.68 8,159,627.64 87,307,408.57 496,946.99 87,801,355.56 29,475,818.58 7,569,758.24 139,611,799.89 17,756,900.00 442,821.84 5,700,583.45 A. B. C. Boards 1,059,085.56 1,599,877.60 1,017,513.00 1,948,526.90 19,608,982.43 1,826,481.97 160,975,547.21 139,408.25 161,114,955.46 43,700.00 33,087,974.11 9,986,109.61 248,282,955.78 636,355.24 248,919,311.02 Percentage of Total Funds (less transfers) From: Balances, July 1, 1955 10.98 3.57 61.51 6.33 0.24 2.23 0.52 0.67 0.63 12.18 1.14 13.52 2.09 46.50 8.65 0.07 2.41 0.25 0.61 1.07 0.05 15.44 11.87 3.05 56.23 7.15 0.18 Poll and Dog Taxes, Fines, Forfeitures A. B. C. Boards 2.30 0.43 0.64 0.78 Sinking Fund Withdrawals 0.02 13.33 Ad Valorem Taxes—District 9.34 1 4.02 Financial Statistics Section B. Funds Expended Items 100 Counties 74 Cities Total North Carolina $142,566,797.24 107,770,989.91 29,231,637.35 5,564,169.98 107,356,620.02 35,210,177.22 75.6 20.5 3.9 76.0 24.0 $ 75,302,387.09 54,741,919.15 15,879,486.69 4,680,981.25 54,099,612.99 21,202,774.10 72.7 21.1 6.2 71.8 28.2 9217, 869, 184.33 162,512,909.06 45 111 124 04 10,245,151.23 161,456,233.01 56,412,951.32 74.6 White Percentage of Total Fob: 20.7 4.7 White — 74.1 25.9 Current Expense (less loans repaid) $ 2,322,127.93 57,951,859.86 23,286,686.06 5,777,644.15 4,208,286.13 1,601,743.97 12,622,641.81 107,770,989.91 80,630,377.52 27,140,612.39 % 1,480,347.53 31,090,296.90 12,033,688.37 3,521,639.55 2,517,542.70 1,077,330.87 3,021,073.23 51,741,919.15 38,453,535.93 16,288,383.22 $ 3,802,475.46 89,042,156.76 35,320,374.43 9,299,283.70 6,725,828 83 2,679,074.84 15,643,715.04 162,512,909.06 White 119,083,913.45 43,428,995.61 Percentage of Current Expense for: 2.1 53.8 21.6 5.4 3.9 1.5 11.7 74.8 25.2 2.7 56.8 22.0 6.4 4.6 2.0 5.5 70.2 29.8 2.3 54.8 21.7 5.7 4.2 1.7 9.6 White 73.3 26.7 Capital Outlay (less loans repaid) : 21,104,358.49 7,205,236.02 155,746.34 721,515.30 44,781.20 $ 29,231,637.35 22,208,136.48 7,023,500.87 11,737,199.50 3,906,992.88 160,995.95 51,595.41 22,702.95 $ 15,879,486.69 12,088,531.31 3,790,955.38 32,841,557.99 Alterations, Additions, Equipment 11,112,228.90 316,742.29 773,110.71 67,484.15 $ 45,111,124.04 White 34,296,667.79 10,814,456.25 Percentage of Capital Outlay For: 72.2 24.6 .5 2.5 .2 76.0 24.0 73.9 24.6 1.0 .3 .2 76.1 23.9 72.8 24.6 .7 1.7 .2 White 76.0 24.0 Debt Service (less loans repaid) : 157,730.27 26,982.28 3,976.01 3,161,457.46 2,042,733.77 91,100.00 80,190.19 5,564,169.98 4,518,106.02 1,046,063.96 | 3,000.00 446.02 3,000.00 2,130,400.00 1,513,225.02 768,075.34 262,834.87 4,680,981.25 3,557,545.75 1,123,435.50 160,730.27 27,428.30 6,976.01 5,291,857.46 3,555,958.79 859,175.34 343,025.06 10,245,151.23 White .. 8,075,651.77 Negro 2,169,499.46 Financial Statistics 37 Section B. Funds Expended—Continued Percentage of Debt Service for: State Loans— Principal Interest County Bonds Sinking Fund - - Principal Interest District Bonds Principal Interest White Negro... Total Expended ("less loans repaid): Per Child Enrolled (a + e) ._.. White... Negro Per Child In Average Daily Membership Daily Per Child In Average Daily Membership Per Child Tn Average Daily Attendance Daily Per Child In Average Daily Attendance . Current Expense (less loans repaid) : Per Child Enrolled (a + e) White Negro... Per Child In Average Daily Membership Daily Per Child In Average Daily Attendance - Per Child In Average Daily Attendance. Daily Per Child In Average Daily Attendance . Capital Outlay (less loans repaid): Per Child Enrolled (a + e) White Negro... 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 Debt Service (less loans repaid) : Per Child Enrolled (a + e) White... Negro... 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 - Total Expended (less loans repaid) Loans Repaid (3 funds) Total Disbursements 1.6 .2 .1 201.44 211.86 175.13 152.27 159.12 134.99 7.86 8.91 5.20 238.32 250.77 211.54 173.25 178.25 162.51 50.26 56.03 37.82 14.81 16.49 11.21 212.82 223.48 187.24 158.74 164.83 144.15 44.07 47.47 35.89 10.01 11.18 7.20 $142,980,760.11 S 75,302,387.09 176,992.21 $ 75.479,379.30 1218,460,139.41 ' Does not include cost of State administration 38 Financial Statistics TABLE II. EXPENDITURES Gross Current Expense Alamance Burlington... Alexander Alleghany Anson Morven Wadesboro.. Ashe Avery Beaufort.. Washington.. Bertie Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Asheville Burke Glen Alpine. . Morganton... Cabarrus Concord Kannapolis.. Caldwell Lenoir Camden Carteret Caswell. Catawba.. Hickory Newton - Chatham . Cherokee Andrews.... - Murphy Chowan Edenton Clay Cleveland Kings Mountain. Shelby Columbus Whiteville... Craven New Bern Cumberland Fayetteville.. 15,562.01 11,953.67 23,202.01 9,840.98 11,884.94 16,125.51 15,596.51 17,346.09 21,679.82 19,024.30 23,463.52 11,136.76 15,709.42 25,070.20 13,592.77 13,949.27 22.502.5S 14,766.23 11,778.02 19,611.08 23,458.75 26,206.43 23,548.65 13,700.27 22,631.62 12,543.80 11,196.17 14,499.17 27,999.75 12,146.71 23,420.21 62—Instructional Service Elementary 297,509.14 152,251.27 346,604.01 97,196.10 169,296.27 385,018.04 300,488.39 559,280.52 675,732.39 420,920.63 648,551.72 112,664.29 227,160.77 617,960.56 320,435.21 474,701.09 787,936.47 221,890.43 109,266.71 455,207.59 476,186.44 654,757.62 586,410.79 204,037. '" 173,371.67 113,602.70 125,720.57 877,480.45 195,840.89 391,604.29 B. Secondary 139,318.10 56,110.42 189,510.83 43,147.06 74,024.05 189,370.44 114,617.51 233,327.80 299,149.21 195,255.32 229,627.51 34,256.64 109,877.65 235,837.21 145,617.15 173,338.67 43,611.50 186,805.79 180,943.19 21,397.32 37,740.43 72,469.35 404,042.85 79,505.53 132,437.72 63 Operation of Plant 23,845.33 14,032.57 34,468.52 9,150.16 21,678.23 34,220.20 32,333.07 46,330.90 53,145.88 37,965.73 62,065.81 10,183.93 24,036.78 60,591.15 31,258.03 48,431.59 12,675.38 42,012.67 53,011.96 82,821.74 62,354.39 22,06' - 15,745.09 15,028.25 15,895.77 7,286.38 26,120.80 82,070.70 15,287.06 31,905.76 116,086.14 76,435.73 64 Maintenance of Plant 11,393.72 10,541.42 18,822.57 1,934.34 28,367.24 21,232.97 1,055.42 45,487.15 35,919.67 39,380.72 55,736.12 70,367.68 34,574.23 6,205.96 30,892. 23,042.19 17,701.41 21,749.98 72,649.95 49,710 33,088.67 69,021.75 73,308.15 21,492.82 4,767.00 4,043. 73,347.82 7,084.74 33,302.45 9,03 2,631.07 9,230.98 2,002.76 3,556.35 2,200.46 5,233.36 13,303.87 27,299.59 16,094.61 13,926.25 1,935.25 4,364.86 16,772.71 5,459.05 4,115. 1,888.44 10,003.90 18,100.81 22,281.16 13,934.94 5,611 2,085.17 1,048.54 2,579.42 19,485.32 3,484.96 8,650.97 Financial Statistics BY FUNDS, 1955-1956 Net Current Expense Total (Gross Current Expense Less 669) 67 Net Capital Outlay Total 68 Net Debt Service Total 69 Net Expenditures White Negro Total Grand Total $ 1,748,281.20 1,198,267.53 $ 1,354,699.63 972,687.45 $ 391,561.57 225,580.08 $ 1,746,261.20 1,198,267.53 $ 408,774.71 318,121.03 $ 62,362.07 82,660.00 $ 2,217,397.98 1,599,048.56 563,888.20 497,978.68 63,888.48 561,867.16 115,207.61 11,614.20 688,688.97 298,794.14 701,736.01 177,326.99 331,932.12 289,200.25 359,647.29 64,063.33 204,659.17 9,593.89 298,794.14 88,712.35 387,506.49 743,249.90 185,143.61 381,431.09 342,088.72 113,263.66 127,272.95 701,735.01 177,326.99 331,932.12 29,494.72 7,816.62 16,201.47 12,019.17 33 ~297 "50 755,257.34 744,904.07 10,353.27 755,257.34 180,842.22 5,537.00 941,636.56 563,323.44 558,463.42 6,855.02 563,323.44 112,233.39 2,265.00 677,851.83 967,340.28 656,190.76 632,442.39 415,317.80 334,897.89 240,872.96 987,340.28 656,190.76 81,948.57 94,130.14 25,446.24 31,375.37 1,074,735.09 781,696.27 1,015,337.70 453,072.50 562,265.20 1,015,337.70 32,615.53 1,047,953.23 1,282,623.35 724,160.50 550,441.45 1,274,601.95 207,183.44 22,146.68 1,503,938.07 847,742.15 531,621.62 315,985.53 847,607.15 25,147.55 28,351.10 901,105.80 2,607,416.39 1,649,550.96 2,535,966.22 1,249,368.05 65,185.90 400,182.91 2,601,102.12 1,649,550.96 549,812.89 267,291.80 365,976.78 239,626.63 3,516,891.79 2,156,469.39 1,133,522.71 201,573.21 437,490.65 1,082,981.27 180,504.90 347,662.59 49,340.09 19,136.76 89,828.06 1,132,321.36 199,641.66 437,490.65 743,404.26 220,248.17 68,100.72 134,091.88 11,527.50 49,447.50 2,009,817.50 431,417.33 555,038.87 1,092,943.22 546,762.64 781,809.23 965,168.48 410,263.01 683,469.17 124,717.64 136,499.63 95,894.90 1,083,886.12 546,762.64 779,364.07 85,094.65 36,715.01 18,262.93 40,008.32 8,067.50 10,682.75 1,214,989.09 591,545.15 808,309.75 1,332,655.20 422,596.05 1,327,121.84 329,592.02 34,239.93 93,004.03 1,381,361.77 422,596.05 380,451.99 20,823.55 32,878.60 11,103.90 1,774,692.36 454,523.50 230,460.41 135,988.96 94,430.35 230,419.31 19,158.17 12,310.12 261,887.60 829,212.38 701,953.92 125,372.51 827,328.43 109,192.09 25,231.37 961,749.89 895,703.93 448,908.14 445,549.56 894,457.70 493,974.40 44,202.50 1,432,634.60 1,234,083.69 998,371.13 390,498.82 1,115,229.30 890,125.24 326,679.07 114,834.21 105,954.55 63,819.75 1,230,054.51 996,079.79 390,498.82 240,597.12 260,012.35 147,547.56 95,783.25 73,717.50 34,496.25 1,536,347.88 1,329,809.64 572,542.63 999,179.77 647,252.33 351,927.44 . 999,179.77 420,798.66 44,183.25 1,464,161.68 269,978.66 212,566.97 266,407.02 269,671.29 203,410.76 251,544.19 ~ ~~2~940~42 14,862.83 269,671.29 206,351.18 266,407.02 206,578.10 120,909.30 77,551.78 9,237.50 3,778.25 4,721.75 485,486.89 331,038.73 348,680.55 166,338.72 343,291.94 105,247.29 178,602.95 61,091.43 164,688.99 166,338.72 343,291.94 59,379.72 101,562.31 6,225.42 29,776.25 231,943.86 474,630.50 227,782.71 225,506.19 888.52 228,394.71 67,638.11 294,032.82 1,646,841.73 333,407.05 651,478.94 1,162,848.82 295,031.50 518,565.01 480,758.56 37,669.20 132,666.75 1,643,607.18 332,700.70 651,231.76 869,345.33 201,893.89 408,902.35 141,849.75 40,220.22 92,931.38 2,654,802.29 574,814.81 1,153,065.49 1,734,978.01 457,788.47 1,177,032.13 308,354.71 557,945.88 148,344.31 1,734,978.01 456,699.02 614,116.48 135,989.23 73,090.07 14,649.50 2,422,184.54 607,337.75 1,064,807.62 699,529.52 731,238.97 448,163.33 333,568.65 251,366.19 1,064,807.62 699,529.52 437,346.77 298,575.84 66,874.44 81,018.50 1,569,028.83 1,079,123.86 1,842,216.79 1,255,131.68 1,284,761.86 748,358.23 557,450.63 506,773.45 1,842,212.49 1,255,131.68 725,366.67 267,730.88 65,142.25 66,132.75 2,632,721.41 1,588,995.31 40 Financial Statistics Table II. Expenditures by Gross Current Expense Currituck Dare Davidson Lexington Thomasville.... Davie.. Duplin Durham., Durham Edgecombe Tarboro Forsyth... Winston-Salem.. Franklin. Franklinton Gaston Cherryville Gastonia Gates Graham Granville Oxford Greene Guilford. Greensboro High Point.. Halifax Roanoke Rapids. Weldon... Harnett Haywood Canton Henderson. ...... Hendersonville . Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell..... Mooresville Statesville Jackson... Johnston Jones Lee Sanford 13,195.14 12,922.61 24,188.9! 23,116.98 19,889.48 18,860.40 24,748.56 66,632.92 78,245.47 30,180.82 10,271.86 26,059.60 14,470 11,969.64 21,512.75 12,348.62 51,070.17 59,201.21 32,318.21 26,367.37 22,504.51 9,460.52 17,733 18,739.44 10,901.95 24,973.75 13,914.80 17,982.09 17,505.56 36,971.04 13,253.16 62—Instructional Service 131,667.78 90,619.90 763,148.66 400,723.61 259,739.84 280,997.07 853,424.04 1,765,334 146,980.67 576,172.24 184,287.62 132,327.57 1,487,285.75 1,963,721.82 978,156.98 821,928.20 361,049.10 126,679.10 479,352.12 349,444.15 110,931.87 677,767.83 202,974.69 343,917.81 390,503.14 1,443,141.47 244,708.77 B. Secondary 73,558.57 42,971.97 292,681.70 149,614.61 120,631.49 135,712.27 398,793.63 495,728.55 80,775.55 314,506.95 90,724.05 67,940.74 591,827.62 673,949.30 343,614.62 271,944.24 129,513.35 56,994.59 207,968.96 113,348.89 79,230.20 303,244.61 105,195.39 151,672.80 150,267.71 625,815.13 104,566.78 63 Operation 18,543.91 17,144.79 84,788.77 54,737.52 29,631.92 25,350.73 69,767.80 170,280.43 260,495.49 49,007.13 12,188.54 147,438.15 18,135.24 83,114.18 19,905 15,349.88 202,673.72 237,662.11 88,395.00 68,152.60 35,088.14 12,780.75 78,450.11 31,952.17 42,742.86 28,270.98 18,905.67 87,769.93 21,975.58 40,775.45 35,724.57 143,964.82 20,072.08 Maintenance of Plant 27,768.83 13,891.79 10,967.07 7,503.43 9,396.60 21,790.86 53,361.48 166,682.72 238,648.50 25,858.68 4,214.92 115,520.98 10,427.49 30,721.98 19,386.91 8,009.88 91,415.94 156,653.82 129,025.30 72,330.14 27,978.76 15,344.05 49,598.28 14,90! 33,044.18 13,890.40 9,936.58 41,689.81 23,930.65 30,359.31 9,672.39 74,295.98 32,804.56 Fixed Charges 5,116.43 3,078.08 26,618.72 10,367.20 8,726 10,764.51 14,773.05 11,44 4,877.40 29,965.04 91,122.73 39,730.88 2,589.68 14,422.94 4,361.11 15,299.82 53,084.24 72,973.23 43,027.00 18,016.77 17,156.37 2,621.70 14,995.14 4,979.90 10,509.51 7,532.65 2,807.94 4,274.66 32,332.51 2,450.40 Financial Statistics 41 Funds, 1955-1956 — Continued Net Current Expense Total (Gross Current Expense Less 669) 67 Net Capital Outlay Total 68 Net Debt Service Total 69 Net Expenditures White Negro Total Grand Total $ 321,538.50 $ 226,949.97 $ 94,150.62 $ 321,100.59 $ 35,197.23 $ 9,089.50 $ 365,387.32 211,340.79 195,875.93 15,464.86 211,340.79 73,572.22 1,720.00 286,633.01 1,352,852.17 692,744.70 466,438.06 1,314,890.35 555,610.39 364,513.50 37,961.82 136,934.21 97,683.31 1,352,852.17 692,544.60 462,196.81 169,581.66 253,546.12 55,692.05 119,036.01 55,022.50 38,391.37 t, 641, 529. 84 1,001,113.22 556,280.23 564,461.65 469,949.17 94,512.48 564,461.65 474,559.18 42,830.00 1,081,850.83 1,623,836.79 1,004,847.23 618,983.53 1,623,836.79 287,706.70 9,773.33 1,921,316.82 1,586,382.60 2,659,405.77 1,112,371.12 1,551,583.78 473,991.48 1,102,397.28 1,585,362.60 2,653,981.06 484,946.69 359,870.82 191,205.25 296,830.75 2,242,514.54 3,310,682.63 1,087,933.04 478,498.55 464,377.23 297,702.49 623,555.75 180,186.57 1,087,933.04 477,889.06 175,436.10 131,421.06 27,936.25 19,246.75 1,231,305.39 628,556.87 2,981,541.38 3,599,734.73 2,645,009.51 2,131,668.69 322,620.34 1,468,066.04 2,967,629.85 3,599,734.73 1,039,032.31 835,386.88 328,223.76 446,937.39 4,332,885.92 4,882,059.00 945,164.32 220,666.61 525,168.15 109,314.35 418,538.89 111,333.07 943,707.04 220,647.42 207,031.14 127,601.94 3,581.15 7,192.93 1,157,299.33 355,442.29 2,808,176.85 288,352.97 1,100,533.02 3,423,519.65 227,031.95 914,299.23 384,657.20 61,001.88 186,223.79 2,808,176.85 288,033.83 1,100,523.02 596,569.55 163,656.53 844,899.18 357,689.50 42,938.25 179,342.25 3,762,435.90 494,628.61 2,124,764.45 410,247.16 182,743.65 227,503.51 410,247.16 27,988.69 11,430.00 449,645.85 297,762.84 297,038.98 297,038.98 92,723.61 3,080.50 392,849.09 831,399.78 566,994.84 442,532.92 278,078.89 388,8S6.86 288,915.95 831,399.78 566,994.84 140,202.18 92,452.80 26,280.74 6,465.50 997,862.70 665,913.14 792,058.75 430,197.73 360,785.58 790,983.35 164,368.92 21,321.00 976,673.27 2,756,200.95 3,334,967.31 1,664,396.84 2,370,609.26 2,405,206.60 1,306,998.02 385,591.69 928,113.41 356,497.59 2,758,200.55 3,333,410.01 1,663,495.61 1,908,184.03 2,256,117.43 535,384.41 72,455.35 163,401.12 114,228.51 4,734.840.39 5,752,928.56 2,313,108.53 1,417,174.41 636,687.73 240,595.34 473,562.17 499,439.83 120,904.58 935,612.24 132,184.15 119,690.76 1,415,174.41 631,623.98 240,595.34 282,633.38 60,803.61 6,962.50 ~"3~6S2~50 1,697.807.79 695,510.09 247,557.84 1,936,647.68 1,406,591.84 530,055.84 1,936,647.68 839,180.34 85,704.16 2,831,532.18 1,063,892.45 460,183.93 1.053,437.66 431,403.91 8,516.78 25,643.81 1,081,954.44 457,047.72 149,151.40 177,240.03 89,083.97 40,448.50 1,300,169.81 674,736.25 860,556.96 336,563.63 860,558.96 251,198.14 "~85~365~49 880,558.96 336,563.63 160,860.49 14,060.29 64,138.53 34,575.52 1,085,553.98 385,199.44 885,065.86 351,312.12 533,753.74 885,065.88 251,380.34 7,383.00 1,143,789.20 592,694.67 266,384.10 321,402.57 587,766.67 116,111.57 22,289.00 726,147.24 274,860.55 156,801.52 118,059.03 274,860.55 3,245.13 278,105.68 1,350,725.42 399,658.24 629,598.63 1,099,289.65 329,215.89 486,948.08 247,762.40 67,674.02 142,650.55 1,347,052.05 396,889.91 629,598.63 149,836.77 29,180.98 128,865.71 28,248.48 7,914.30 15,427.35 1,525,137.30 433,985.19 773,891.69 700,278.05 678,410.15 16,560.52 694,970.67 70,481.02 25,411.44 790,863.13 2,675,285.72 2,035,958.04 639,327.68 2,675,285.72 898,166.34 92,754.58 3,666,206.64 485,947.49 268,178.10 217,769.39 485,947.49 82,881.69 10,311.60 579,150.78 553,648.14 455,827.65 302,897.46 455,827.65 250,174.99 553,072.45 455,827.65 222,513.77 146,974.25 41,573.75 25,726.30 817,159.97 628,528.20 42 Financial Statistics Table II. Expenditures by Gross Current Expense Units 61 General Control 6-'— instructional Service 63 Operation of Plant 64 Maintenance of Plant 65 Fixed Charges 66 A. Elementary B. Secondary Auxiliary Services $ 23,185.15 21,921.79 $ 639,024.65 473,464.30 $ 333,705.76 154,836.29 $ 65,771.08 58,408.05 $ 45,222.59 43,240.54 $ 13,449.24 20,703.84 $ 184,678.72 Kinston 44,257.33 22,269.46 15,794.34 419,735.25 158,003.55 101,463.90 95,791.31 39,194.08 19,114.87 20,879.35 5,404.33 7,771.15 3,514.77 74,843.91 Lincolnton 22,100.29 14,725.78 334,067.49 107,352.33 40,355.63 21,987.96 3,610.08 111 319 70 17,817.04 374,695.13 160,767.01 31,159.60 23,324.01 5,842.37 138,542.47 Martin 18,884.30 651,086.28 278,886.72 55,735.00 42,929.06 13,733.76 131,030.55 McDowell Marion. 19,266.29 12,584.41 308,165.21 262,968.21 136,098.10 88,263.22 24,317.70 32,152.64 17,292.16 12,255.89 6,741.36 3.S53.52 74,609.56 38,226.07 Mecklenburg Charlotte 52,175.80 122,375.39 1,723,007.73 3,897,565.64 638,860.79 1,218,592.22 139,760.07 377,955.59 186,491.31 281,050.90 62,035.70 186,904.44 355,142.26 157,244.51 Mitchell 16,129.56 295,317.12 109,220.43 28,959.52 5,097.93 6,185.58 80,884.36 Montgomery 20,758.76 380,757.99 165,162.30 48,432.97 29,998.68 10,329.28 93,836.25 Moore Pinehurst. Southern Pines. . 21,383.99 10,701.69 14,547.85 549,503.56 64,826.68 120,957.52 280,096.50 39,672.25 60,687.37 57,650.56 10,022.46 18,101.39 38,642.21! 3,585.49 9,850.12 13,233.70 2,129.66 5,787.48 140,849.00 11,479.34 13,357.29 Nash 23,997.66 21,592.68 1,015,835.78 577,295.27 380,882.62 256,602.99 82,351.24 68,385.98 68,333.09 50,529.00 19,728.52 11,248.04 208,552.07 Rocky Mount. _. 25,958.54 New Hanover 51,155.92 1,434,988.33 561,341.41 169,244.46 120,210.40 53,371.03 180,017.29 Northampton 20,734.80 572,197.83 219,188.82 58,919.21 25,495.79 13,307.02 118,117.34 Onslow 30,684.97 664,990.11 243,830.31 71,138.89 78,008.03 23,642.26 178,836.29 25,263.96 13,574.94 378,728.89 222,769.15 129,230.34 107,458.56 44,003.58 27,607.14 24,881.70 9,007.95 14,410.55 5,052.77 94,988.15 Chapel Hill 25,642.84 12,710.34 193,433.21 87,318.74 20,388.84 28,543.62 5,441.23 43,557.91 Pasquotank Elizabeth City... 15,913.13 16,943.63 199,037.38 315,560.18 62,132.28 146,006.59 18,969.34 39,836.32 12,473.24 23,242.02 9,582.82 13,420.15 60,589.91 29,111.97 Pender. _. 17,415.77 401,087.36 200,226.08 36,107.53 50,138.41 16,575.35 83,744.13 Perquimans. 15,127.27 196,619.81 83,948.26 21,270.10 19,818.85 2,524.38 50,895.31 23,360.77 546,635.02 211,487.57 62,431.94 43,603.41 20,737.58 133,218.92 Pitt 25,678.10 14,756.05 1,004,371.83 419,667.28 441,406.37 137,356.15 88,872.44 38,946.34 92,247.59 15.825.99 34,017.82 21,274.07 273,505.52 Greenville 25,614.59 Polk 14,375.00 10,910.07 18!5,672.50 73,972.41 65,150.58 32,077.19 20,929.67 9,020.84 11,453.25 6,356.26 4,218.36 1,017.52 41,966.77 Tryon 10,183.85 27,177.17 14,634.60 699,308.54 362,106.30 292,134.38 122,150.40 74,027.61 40,068.49 63,979.82 30,919.19 19,747.35 9,504.51 172,823.28 Asheboro 47,798.57 Richmond 19,156.18 12,218.19 12,819.10 437,024.46 246,646.74 197,654.34 111,701.37 95,780.33 125,131.54 42,779.94 22,332.23 22,576.61 32,087.88 17,148.04 16,340.86 19, 009. 95 7,828.20 6,453.12 62,579.93 29,999.69 Rockingham 39,568.60 38,123.70 11,785.91 18.017.29 9,375.14 11,105.15 11,363.39 1,067,631.71 191,019.25 319,893.75 106,549.71 125,887.20 158,314.56 351,161.25 77,809.20 94,251.92 46,003.56 65,781.81 60,016.16 110,696.57 22,413.05 24,837.48 13,685.18 14,370.72 18,445.21 70,854.11 4,582.22 23,770.89 2,217.48 5,775.15 5,177.78 33,585.93 9,073.13 7,442.45 1,848.69 2,661.92 5,429.05 199,544.16 Fairmont Lumberton .. Maxton. Red Springs Saint Pauls 27,040.43 24,794.08 17,164.72 21,588.68 21,738.96 Financial Statistics 43 Funds, 1955-1956 — Continued Net Current Expense Total (Gross Current Expense Less 669) 67 Net Capital Outlay Total 68 Net Debt Service • Total 69 Net Expenditures White Negro Total Grand Total $ 1,306,037.19 816,832.14 $ 788,875.33 509,961.65 $ 517,161.88 306,870.49 $ 1,306,037.19 816,832.14 $ 412,155.73 47,808.35 $ 31,295.00 38,763.44 $ 1,749,487.92 903,403.93 686,157.10 319,723.46 585,480.16 292,415.19 100,676.94 27,308.27 683,157.10 319,723.46 119,329.48 107,725.47 9,230.86 4,163.75 814,717.44 431,612.68 633,419.03 617,275.71 11,632.22 628,907.93 151,195.83 29,485.00 819,588.82 750,147.63 740,768.63 8,342.84 749,109.47 189,845.02 1,710.00 940,684.49 1,192,265.67 651,312.61 540,953.06 1,192,265.87 444,910.42 20,145.75 1,657,321.84 586,490.38 450,303.96 588,490.38 399,081.63 511222^33 583,490.38 450,303.96 267,048.48 458,183.13 48,354.50 53,375.43 901,891.36 961,862.52 3, 158, 473. 6C 6,241,688.61 2,535,693.52 4,276,587.75 591,445.24 1,965,100.94 3,127,138.76 6,241,688.69 883,850.60 2,008,042.46 387,779.82 806,814.60 4,498,859.16 9,056,545.75 539,794.48 538,782.16 854.82 539,836.98 53,797.48 28,131.99 627 568.45 749,078.21 543,850.28 205,225.93 749,076.21 102,817.16 49,016.42 900,909.79 1,101,389.51 142,417.57 852,794.52 89,443.93 138,739.97 248,534.90 52,309.30 104,549.05 1,101,389.51 141.753.23 243,289.02 431,820.55 56,487.54 156,481.98 40,047.62 1,573,357.68 198,240.77 243,289.02 7790l7ll 407,672.11 1,777,678.98 1,011,612.50 1,089,867.33 612,627.88 687,811.65 398,953.79 1,777,678.98 1,011,581.67 488,577.92 81,363.47 81~72l7ll 2,236,256.90 1,174,666.25 2,550,328.90 1,743,499.88 805,050.45 2,549,559.33 140,849.82 218,850.34 2,909,250.29 1,025,958.81 439,154.29 579,503.08 1,018,657.37 493,392.43 39,822.92 1,551,872.72 1,291,130.82 1,021,618.90 269,511.99 1,291,130.83 527,517.24 70,348.06 1,888,996.19 707,507.15 411,113.35 466,366.79 251,264.92 239,541.45 159,848.43 705,908.24 411,113.35 234,263.05 130,569.63 24,327.50 31,088.83 964,498.79 572,771.81 389,393.68 243,173.19 145,907.08 389,080.28 61,333.11 44,157.47 494,570.86 378.698.1C 584,120.86 242,326.45 348,782.18 130,690.48 235,338.68 373,018.93 584,120.86 85,353.65 56,005.63 11,607.50 34,118.91 469,978.08 674,245.40 805,292.63 453,181.66 351,876.51 805,058.17 231,571.32 7,240.81 1,043,870.30 390,201.98 203,352.14 184,957.86 388,310.00 66,655.28 12,317.50 467,282.76 1,041,585.15 651,870.21 389,714.98 1,041,585.19 510,317.67 51,046.81 1,802,949.67 1,960,099.58 673,440.47 1,117,897.09 415,065.04 829,015.94 258,375.43 1,946,913.03 673,440.47 162,879.78 514,282.26 64,197.10 68,774.81 2,173,989.91 1,256,497.54 344,766.13 143,538.14 301,230.33 114,848.02 39,495.10 28,690.12 340,725.43 143,538.14 148,147.57 13,552.91 12,089.26 3,486.50 500,962.26 160,577.55 1,349,198.15 627, 182. OH 1,233,681.71 550,270.47 112,518.36 76,144.02 1,345,200.07 626,144.49 499,339.71 122,885.71 12,548.75 89,411.50 1,858,088.53 838,711.70 724,339.71 431,953.42 420,544.17 506,271.95 279,264.47 316,526.90 218,067.76 152,688.95 104,017.27 724,339.71 431,953.42 420,544.17 88,800.92 14,050.00 165,025.74 43,045.50 62,245.28 35,654.74 858,188.13 508,248.70 621,224.65 1,876,597.43 343,723.19 513,007.86 196,844.4* 247,170.63 280,485.11 1,473,242.80 164,721.93 346,977.08 69,254.21 129,257.93 161,760.13 397,591.92 178,361.26 165,865.34 127,590.27 114,071.05 116,737.70 1,870,744.72 343,083.19 512,842.42 196,844.48 243,328.98 278,497.83 698,314.86 66,602.08 45,444.44 35,968.43 40,601.58 99,268.12 95,805.40 17,254.50 14,831.25 13,014.40 13,018.60 18,531.25 2,664,864.78 426,939.77 573,118.11 245.827.31 296,949.16 396,297.20 44 Financial Statistics Table II. Expenditures by Gross Current Expense Units 61 ' General Control 62—Instructional Service 63 . Operation of Plant 64 Maintenance of Plant 65 Fixed Charges 66 A. Elementary B. Secondary Auxiliary Services Rockingham Leaksville Madison.. Reidsville $ 23,984.28 22,499.48 10,183.78 17,429.08 $ 543,236.77 420,133.10 117,184.49 321,357.02 $ 187,875.94 185,217.38 62,830.57 153,784.79 $ 61,934.97 45,507.83 16,783.12 37,941.20 $ 33,296.54 27,856.55 10,724.35 21,335.93 $ 16,253.13 24,422.60 2,691.32 7,816.23 $ 113,671.93 55,267.86 27,391.66 47,692.33 31,986.28 25,842.28 1,026,729.97 410,557.35 429,110.18 178,932.26 94,198.51 48,021.39 52,462.59 31,686.69 22,419.36 17,565.89 221,001.76 Salisbury 49,472.81 Rutherford 24,730.74 942,588.0! 407,503.89 88,284.17 73,476.53 14,626.88 208,324.43 28,292.37 13,828.15 793,337.96 226,078.83 355,789.92 127,870.40 73,189.16 26,478.54 61,720.70 14,782.13 23,728.00 4,626.39 187,485.59 Clinton 44,549.12 18,304.5*5 14,646.42 357,762.36 285,441.07 116,751.05 94,670.04 27,978.82 30,445.06 34,979.69 15,999.53 7,975.08 3,848.28 66,534.65 Laurinburg 41,292.82 Stanly ... 21,119.38 16,358.68 498,445.52 268,811.23 254,223.28 113,082.98 53,615.94 29,806.82 33,392.71 21,915.33 9,342.12 13,128.46 107,584.45 Albemarle 24,924.17 Stokes 20,254.33 426,841.64 184,569.67 40,268.83 42,000.23 12,043.53 119,316.99 23,702.09 12,219.94 14,178.61 809,983.05 117,457.16 285,601.93 290,971.11 63,257.49 111,163.72 62,157.85 17,226.23 29,666.63 53,510.57 8,410.58 21,983.31 16,988.82 3,081.88 4,900.65 161,221.44 Elkin 13,036.10 Mount Airy 32,407.25 14,347.07 198,123.85 62,516.94 21,733.47 6,957.42 5,613.45 55,929.81 Transylvania 18,912.64 338,724.07 121,090.65 36,019.47 15,030.44 6,785.01 85,158.55 Tyrrell 10,818.60 104,316.28 54,661.65 9,403.78 6,654.23 1,679.29 26,700.73 24,654.98 10,696.06 22,432.18 19,927.93 754,490.88 141,387.89 383,019.02 349,308.82 349,620.19 61,380.10 87,194.79 158,183.97 60,434.41 14,649.64 31,098.47 47,225.27 58,824.80 13,717.33 31,898.14 32,768.72 18,581.41 2,540.43 16,447.98 13,672.50 185,302.85 13,773.86 82,846.54 Henderson 48,797.01 Wake 55,776.32 60,035.08 1,417,757.64 1,324,338.77 619,044.33 494,814.18 176, G38. 38 145,922.28 124,388.29 81,988.44 34,543.88 50,170.40 391,835.40 115,673.24 Warren..... .. . 20,174.09 506,113.27 205,487.48 38,713.80 35,346.03 23,751.01 106,018.13 Washington. 15,205.65 285,154.62 121,989.54 28,643.53 20,630.94 6,199.04 72,108.65 Watauga 16,985.04 357,208.34 133,933.62 33,253.59 14,118.84 5,904.22 93,932.35 22,654.55 9,701.44 17,731.54 711,718.98 75,544.60 574,983.16 354,925.71 32,998.31 223,600.30 68,599.22 8,920.85 67,528.09 67,006.64 8,608.92 50,998.23 21,538.36 1,567.89 13,619.79 133,723.53 Fremont.. Goldsboro 14,308.07 60,743.27 Wilkes 20,141.11 11,590.29 819,334.91 98,360.45 189,032.59 107,670.66 71,659.92 15,288.75 16,485.11 4,243.28 9,190.87 208.02 1^1,389.25 North Wilkesboro 32,683.39 23,990.73 11,611.13 17,691.76 489,120.88 133,854.07 578,879.81 227,448.17 70,494.44 181,796.43 47,912.12 13,256.00 60,205.52 25,289.24 14,720.80 56,130.67 35,001.51 4,735.10 24,335.76 133,139.84 Elm City 34,803.36 52,592.80 Yadkin 17,489.47 425,450.51 207,968.91 39,548.14 19,230.98 9,683.28 112,821.72 14,566.26 325,204.72 134,059.34 23,127.20 12,503.24 3,843.53 82,009.22 North Carolina 100 Counties 74 Cities $3,802,475.46 2,322,127.93 1,480,347.53 $89,042,153.76 57,951,859.86 31,090,296.90 $35,320,374.43 23,286,686.06 12,033,688.37 $9,299,233.70 5,777,644.15 3,521,639.55 So, 725, 828. 83 4,208,286.13 2,517,542.70 $2, 679 ,.074. 84 1,601,743.97 1.077,330.87 $15,871,822 21 12,797,572.68 3,074,249.53 Financial Statistics 45 Funds, 1955-1956 — Continued Net Current Expense Total (Gross Current Expense Less 669) 67 Net Capital Outlay Total 68 Net Debt Service Total 69 Net Expenditures White Negro Total Grand Total $ 980,253.54 780,904.80 247,789.29 607,356.58 $ 803,622.26 662,704.34 172,134.46 412,293.08 $ 176,631.28 118,200.46 75,654.83 195,083.50 $ 980,253.54 780,904.80 247,789.29 607,356.58 $ 152,052.78 82,045.81 135,198.57 $ 94,642.71 44,874.30 17,596.40 42,969.37 $ 1,226,949.03 907,824.91 304,991.34 785,524.52 1,877,908.65 762,078.67 1,516,397.74 564,267.49 361,510.91 197,811.18 1,877,908.65 762,078.67 358,981.56 172,237.02 100,251.23 17,692.50 2,337,141.44 952,008.19 1,759,564.65 1,590,569.65 252,003.46 1,752,573.11 96,651.72 58,024.86 1,907,249.69 1,521,503.70 458,213.56 1,058,761.19 255,618.72 462,742.51 200,722.09 1,521,503.70 456,340.81 434,205.59 45,571.91 31,530.61 32,995.34 1,987,239.90 534,908.06 630,284.12 486,313.22 323,633.15 333,975.84 308,650.97 152,367.38 630,284.12 486,343.22 49,352.94 63,979.41 18,852.27 36,083.65 696,489.33 586,406.28 975,703.40 488,027.67 871,108.17 407,927.15 101,559.88 80,100.52 972,666.05 488,027.67 538,841.65 199,030.91 80,349.60 77,165.34 1,651,857.30 764,223.92 845,295.88 764,122.76 81,173.12 845,295.88 47,263.30 11,297.50 903,856.68 1,218,534.73 234,689.38 499,902.10 1,201,567.35 224,775.80 402,117.56 16,967.38 9,913.58 97,784.54 1,218,534.73 234,689.38 499,902.10 80,358.43 11,515.71 97,552.95 58,890.28 15,762.50 33,987.50 1,357,783.44 261,967.59 631,442.55 363,222.01 357,943.21 5,278.80 363,222.01 8,509.70 8,317.99 380,049.70 621,721.83 533,836.52 27,885.31 621,721.83 159,087.09 25,084.51 805,893.43 214,234.61 110,027.71 104,203.90 214,234.61 69,122.01 283,356.62 1,451,883.52 258,145.31 1,181,562.30 162,760.34 269,883.75 95,377.47 1,451,849.05 258,137.81 436,309.10 16,381.99 7,117.50 1,955,275.65 274,519.80 634,933.12 669,884.22 317,735.47 385,755.00 317,197.65 284,129.22 634,933.12 669,884.22 125,072.78 264,004.82 42,058.25 67,489.88 802,062.15 1,001,378.92 2,810,444.74 2,272,942.39 1,808,991.02 1,649,911.80 1,001,169.50 623,030.59 2,810,160.52 2,272,942.39 1,089,468.48 569,704.76 326,530.98 317,280.82 4,208,159.88 3,159,927.97 935,604.19 339,239.37 598,364.82 935,604.19 169,805.49 1,105,409.68 549,937.34 294,496.21 245,570.60 540,086.81 47,437.48 42,449.38 629,953.67 6,613,340.00 650,740.75 10,593.25 661,334.00 82,045.41 6,650.00 750,029.41 1,430,216.99 151,650.08 1,009,204.38 947,759.35 85,709.01 556,894.03 482,457.64 65,941.07 452,310.35 1,430,216.99 151,650.08 1,009,204.38 409,637.46 28,558.23 456,260.89 45,124.97 3,986.25 25,937.50 1,884,979.42 184,194.56 1,491,402.77 1,232,833.67 270,044.84 1,194,495.54 250,835.40 94,759.75 15,765.02 1,289,255.29 266,600.42 339,067.78 2,518.68 71,785.40 11,587.10 1,760,118.47 280,706.20 975,880.55 283,474.90 971,632.75 661,154.31 141,699.10 573,847.08 314,726.24 141,198.80 397,785.67 975,880.55 282,897.90 971,632.75 229,221.15 68,232.61 98,234.32 84,107.48 21,657.50 103,342.50 1,289,209.18 372,788.01 1,173,209.57 832,194.09 784,118.38 48,075.71 832,194.09 47,725.85 28,155.79 908,075.73 598,316.51 593,537.19 4,779.32 598,316.51 105,256.86 52,000.00 755,573.37 5 162,741,016.23 107,945,920.78 54,795,095.45 & 119,083,913.45 80,630,377.52 38,453,535.93 $ 43,428,995.61 27,140,612.39 16,288,383.22 $ 162,512,909.06 107,770,989.91 54,741,919.15 & 45,111,124.04 29,231,637.35 15,879,486.69 & 10,245,151.23 5,564,169.98 4,680,981.25 $ 217,889,184.33 142,566,797.24 75,302,387.09 4G Financial Statistics fe§ s J: OOO *!- cm" cm" 1-" e» 33,297 5,537 2,265 25,446 31,375 in S « SicN^ OoS co" mo S'~,CB ooo o £ o s m NNN CJ CT> !*--*< CO in 5 10 0)0 S^S Wi-CO ss t-i -", § E W»O2OoN 2 CO COO 5 CO 00<N ||§ iss II t- 00 03 CO o iin co o cc w <r eo oo cm <m co in en o co «<on oo' T-* S co Soooo eo f2 O O LO CM-S N N oi oil inin <tr evico oo" <SJ<M «3- OOO CO to CO o OM CMlO s s Sg2 3 5 CMt- ° lO CT> in 2§ S§S SSo" fco CO 13 si CO g Bll f~- e3 oo 32 r-. o r^- || sls^ cot- CO com 5 i ° S2 § CO K^CO s 1 t-.o o s s oS CMcnr- OWN co^ c3 SS o CO 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CO OlOH NIC U»Tj<l-l CfiCMO N o CO en ooo «- COCRCO CD CO CO CON CON nn N i- 1- t-^pcm CO CM MBrH CM — tH NN CM CM O..J3 2 2 — -^ » >,jd o 1° 1H IR 2 !K^ CO CO CO 55 CO |c3S° s«Ew 215 h -5 « §.£"o ic o 8-F "gm « a « rtfeO =& =w? 52 Financial Statistics ^ 1 02 in 00 o d cj •- E-< O4 Eh 5o eo co sss 3 i>»" co" 00 I g 1 1£ e ib y- CO IIS <m"o"^-" "3 in o |C co" lOlOO DQ "* in i 1 cor222 CM CO CO 5» .'Si in" in" V> E> 5 | !a < o e > > c t 1 & 2^ Us .52'S o J P..2 Financial Statistics 53 TABLE IV. EXPENDITURES FOR GENERAL CONTROL 1955-56 The amounts paid superintendents (code 611) and clerical assistants (codes 613 and 627-1) are reduced to an average. A separation of admin-istrative cost between races was made by prorating cost on the basis of average daily membership by race. Expenditures for administration of State offices-are given in the last table of Section III. -not included here — Code Items 100 Counties 74 Cities North Carolina 611 Expenditures $ 835,995.86 96,739.46 949,702.99 134,457.56 80,764.52 16,337.49 85,912.78 15,466.72 71,058.99 35,691.56 2,322,127.93 1,669,491.38 652,636.55 $ 705,759.48 64,999.20 438,016.18 98,108.67 4,458.92 23,805.94 79,973.34 8,754.55 36,501.22 19,970.03 1,480,347.53 1,016,727.65 463,619.88 S 1,541,755.34 612 Travel 161,738.66 613 1,387,719.17 614 232,566.23 615 616 Boards of Education-Per Diem, Travel 85,223.44 40,143.43 617-1 165,886.12 617-2 24,221.27 618-1 107,560.21 618-2 55,661.59 61 3,802,475.46 61W White 2,686,219.03 61N 1,116,256.43 Average Annual Salaries $ 8,359.96 3,056.50 3,068.31 % 9,537.29 3,030.80 2,856.19 $ 8,860.66 Clerical Assistants 3,047.20 2,962.25 54 Financial Statistics TABLE V. EXPENDITURES FOR INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE This table shows the total and average amounts paid teachers, principals and supervisors, and amounts spent for instructional supplies and text-books during 1955-56. Summary Elementary: Teachers' Salaries White... Negro... Principals' and Supervisors' Salaries. _ White Negro... Supplies White Negro... Free Textbooks White... ..„ Negro Clerical Salaries White... Negro... Other Instructional Costs White... Negro Total Instructional Costs, Elementary. White... Negro . High School: Teachers' Salaries White... Negro... Principals' and Supervisors' Salaries. _ White... Negro Supplies White Negro... Vocational Education White Negro... Clerical Salaries White Negro...-. Other Instructional Costs White Negro... Total Instructional Costs, High School White Negro All Schools: Teachers' Salaries White Negro Principals' and Supervisors' White... Negro $ 52,989,473.09 38,108,099.92 14,881,373.17 2,760,762.27 1,987,424.28 773,337.99 639,234.87 472,753.27 166,476.60 1,314,133.66 928,657.03 385,476.63 128,921.43 105,295.51 23,625.92 119,334.54 90,443.97 28,890.57 57,951,859.86 41,692,678.98 16,259,180.88 I 27,363,735.81 18,851,226.27 8,512,509.54 2,335,471.44 1,832,074.32 503,397.12 491,817.21 353,029.51 138,787.70 567,887.15 385,604.75 182,282.40 260,926.12 200,394.45 60,531.67 "" 70,459.17 53,513.75 16,945.42 $ 31,090,296.90 21,675,843.05 9,414,453.85 $ 89,042,156.76 63,368,522.03 25,673,634.73 t 80,353,208.90 56,959,326.19 23,393,882.71 5,096,233.71 3,819,498.60 1,276,735.11 1,131,052.08 825,787.78 305,264.30 1,882,020.81 1,314,261.78 567,759.03 389.847.55 305,689.96 84,157.59 % 14,285,553.09 11,153,047.85 3,132,505.24 3,853,223.49 3,025,875.73 827,347.76 222,454.20 175,653.27 46,800.93 4,782,272.46 3,856,726.80 925,545.66 98.441.26 75,065.11 23,376.15 44,741.56 35,557.24 9,184.32 % 9,349,948.57 6,773,857.10 2,576,091.47 1,019,449.14 622,578.64 396,870.50 188,712.88 137,716.01 50,996.87 1,305,613.18 818,372.49 487,240.69 139,672.77 106,778.19 32,894.58 30,291.83 23,5^3.10 6,748.73 635,501.66 17,926,904.95 5,708,596.71 4,872,672.63 3,648,454.37 1,224,218.26 411,167.08 313,369.28 97,797.80 6,087,885.64 4,675,099.29 1,412,786.35 238,114.03 181,843.30 56,270.73 75,033.39 59,100.34 15,933.05 $ 23,280,686.06 18.321,926.00 4,964,760.06 % 12,033,688.37 8,482,845.53 3,550,842.84 I 35,320,374.43 26,804,771.53 8.515,602.90 % 67,275,026.18 49,261,147.77 18,013,878.41 6,613,985.76 5,013,300.01 1,600,685.75 $ 36,713,684.38 25,625,083.37 11,088,601.01 3,354,920.58 2,454,652.96 900,267.62 $103,988,701.56 74,886,231.14 29,102,479.42 9,968,906.34 7,467,952.97 2,500,953.37 Financial Statistics 55 Table V. Expenditures for Instructional Service Summary—Continued Items 100 Counties 74 Cities North Carolina I 861,869.07 648,411.54 213,277.53 1,314,133.66 928,567.03 385,476.63 227,362.69 180,360.62 47,002.07 4,782,272.46 3,856,726.80 925,545.66 164,076.10 128,001.21 38,074.89 $ 680,530.09 490,745.52 189,784.57 567,887.15 385,604.75 182,282.40 400,598.89 307,172.64 93,426.25 1,305,613.18 818,372.49 487,240.69 100,751.00 77,056.85 23,694.15 $ 1,542,219.16 White 1,139,157.06 403,062.10 1,882,020.81 White 1,314,261.78 567,759.03 627,961.58 White . 487,533.26 140,428.32 6,087,885.64 White 4,675,099.29 1,412,786.35 264,827.10 White 203,058.06 61,769.04 3 81,238,545.92 60,014,604.98 21,223,940.94 $ 43,123,985.27 30,158,688.58 12,965,296.69 $124,362,531.19 White... 90,173,2 a3.5fi Negro... . . 34,189,237.63 Average Teacher's Salary for Year % 3,143.28 3,115.83 3,215.86 3,044.65 3,045.62 3,041.27 3,121.81 $ 3,493.39 3,449.13 3,595.57 3,512.99 3,584.05 3,439.37 3,505.89 3,483.80 3,558.03 $ 3,254.35 White 3,218.77 3,344.37 High School-Excluding Vocational White 3,224.05 3,228.91 3,208.88 3,247.41 White 3,099.65 3,184.07 3,221.19 3,316.90 % 4,490.40 4,474.16 4,559.34 3,312.11 3,317.81 3,291.20 3,186.26 3,170.36 3,231.71 $ 4,294.78 4,399.85 4,129.16 3,620.65 3,657.14 3,533.26 3,528.15 3,506.39 3,578.87 $ 4,446.96 White 4,460.97 4,401.20 3,416.48 White 3,424.55 3,391.13 3,296.59 White 3,274.67 Negro 3,355.17 1 4,632.15 4,665.32 4,549.05 5,374.09 5,346.07 5,479.12 5,037.31 5,053.73 4,986.56 $ 5,307.89 5,257.03 5,501.61 6,068.15 6,225.79 5,836.33 5,517.96 5,473.47 5,644.31 !f 4,919.14 White 4,931.57 Negro 4,882.35 5,505.84 White . Negro 5,478.16 5,590.04 5,189.44 White 5,184.28 5,204.90 All Teachers, Principals, and Supervisors*, White S 3,287.83 3,275.64 3,322.84 S 3,634.42 3,616.78 3,675.93 $ 3,399.57 3,381.55 3,447.99 *Averages for vocational teachers are slightly excessive because travel costs were included with salary. 56 Financial Statistics TABLE VI. EXPENDITURES FOR OPERATION OF PLANT This summary shows by race for all schools of the State during 1955-56: (1) the cost of janitor service, of fuel, of utilities, of supplies and of other items of operating school plants; (2) the number of janitors employed; (3) the average pay of janitors. Data are divided between county and city systems. 631 631 631 632 632 632 633 633 633 634 634 634 635 635 635 Expenditures Janitors and Maids White Negro Fuel White Negro Water, Lights, Power White Negro Janitors' Supplies.. White Negro School Telephones, Other White Negro Total—Operation of Plant White Negro Number of Janitors and Maids White.. Negro Average Pay of Janitors and Maids White Negro $ 2,701,757.81 2,143,376.86 558,380.95 1,495,226.01 1,138,663.31 356,562.70 971,024.64 786,644.58 184,380.06 499,146.14 381,924.73 117,221.41 110,489.55 91,358.59 19,132.96 $ 1,856,996.26 1,358,391.18 498,605.08 623,014.02 443,086.97 179,927.05 641,335.89 458,755.63 182,580.26 318,632.95 214,350.54 104,282.41 81,660.43 61,663.51 19,996.92 $ 4,558,754.07 3,501,768.04 1,056,986.03 2,118,240.03 1,581,750.2,8 536,489.75 1,612,360.53 1,245,400.21 366,960.32 817,779.09 596,275.27 221,503.82 192,149.98 153,020.10 39,129.88 $ 5,777,644.15 1,094.71 1,263.03 724.22 I 3,521,639.55 1,503.64 1,552.44 1,385.01 3,703 2,572 1,131 1,231.09 1,361.49 934.55 Financial Statistics 57 TABLE VII. EXPENDITURES FOR MAINTENANCE OF PLANT This summary gives by race for 1955-56 the itemized cost of maintaining school plants in all administrative units of the State. There is separation of the figures for county and city systems. At bottom appears the relation-ship between these expenditures for maintenance and school property valuation. Code Items 100 Counties 74 Cities North Carolina 641 641 Expenditures Maintenance of Buildings and Grounds White -. $ 2,762,462.58 2,147,073.29 615,389.29 588,403.49 448,873.99 139,529.50 839,142.91 663,302.17 175,840.74 18,277.15 % 1,716,230.12 1,185,082.51 531,147.61 388,640.05 279,332.09 109,307.96 409,896.78 305,745.78 104,151.00 2,775.75 $ 4,478,692.70 3,332,155.80 641 1,146,536.90 642 977,043.54 642 White. 728,206.08 642 248,837.46 643 Repairs to Equipment (Heating, Lighting, 1,249,039.69 643 White 969,047.95 343 279,991.74 645 Teacherages—Operation and Maintenance 21,052.90 64 S 4,208,286.13 3,277,526.60 930,759.53 $ 2,517,542.70 1,772,936.13 744,606.57 $ 6,725,828.83 64 White 5,050,462.73 64 1,675,366.10 Percentage of School Property Valuation. -_ White 1.33 1.28 1.57 1.23 1.14 1.52 1.29 1.23 1.54 TABLE VIII. EXPENDITURES FOR FIXED CHARGES This presentation gives expenditures for fixed charges by all schools of the State during 1955-56: division appears for county and city systems. Code Items 100 Counties 74 Cities North Carolina 651 Expenditures _ $ 33,556.31 26,928.15 6,628.16 1,080,959.03 844,564.29 236,394.74 398,427.02 331,503.16 66,923.86 88,801.61 65,676.32 23,125.29 $ 19,837.15 14,547.48 5,289.67 406,564.54 291,159.05 115,405.49 626,338.02 429,545.84 196,792.18 24,591.16 20,183.21 4,407.95 1 53,393.46 651 651 White 41,475.63 11,917.83 652 1,487,523.57 652 White 1,135,723.34 652 351,800.23 653 1,024,765.04 653 White 761,049.00 653 263,716.04 654 113,392.77 654 White 85,859.53 654 27,533.24 65 $ 1,601,743.97 1,268,671.92 333,072.05 $ 1,077,330.87 755,435.58 321,895.29 $ 2,679,074.84 65 White 2,024,107.50 65 654,967.34 *Does not include contribution by State to Retirement System. 58 Financial Statistics TABLE IX. EXPENDITURES FOR TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS AND OTHER AUXILIARY SERVICES This summary shows by race for all administrative units during 1955-56 the cost of transporting children to and from school, of library maintenance, of textbook rental, of health work, of school lunchrooms, of veterans' training and of all other auxiliary services. Data are divided between county and city systems. Code Items 100 Counties 74 Cities North Carolina 061 Expenditures S 7,146,642.35 5,343,984.42 1,802,657.93 456,830.84 871,963.27 387,425.62 2,675,525.86 2,364,792.30 310,733.56 1,083,607.86 861,602.99 222,004.87 175,571.88 $ 684,449.69 461,596.52 222,853.17 275,308.57 468,453.77 310,363.17 1,158,613.13 908,458.48 250,154.65 123,884.90 90,889.07 32,995.83 53,176.30 % 7,831,097.04 661 661 White 5,805,585.94 2,025,511.10 662 732,139.41 663 664-6 667 Textbook—Rental Health. Night Schools, Etc - 1,310,417.04 697,788.79 3,834,138.99 667 White 3,273,250.78 667 560,888.21 668 1,207,492.76 668 White 952,492.06 668 255,000.70 669 228,748.18 66 $ 12,797,572.68 174,930.87 $ 3,074,249.53 53,176.30 % 15,871,822.21 669 Loans Repaid, Refunds(-_)Deduct 228,107.17 $ 12,622,641.81 9,858,116.57 2,764,525.24 $ 3,021,073.23 2,213,500.16 807,573.07 $ 15,643,715.04 66 White 12,071,616.73 66 3.572,098.31 *For transportation costs by administrative units, see Table XVIII of Section I. tlncluding Federal Funds. Financial Statistics 59 TABLE X. EXPENDITURES FOR CAPITAL OUTLAY This table presents by race for 1955-56: the cost of new buildings and equipment; expenditures for alterations and additions; the cost of new equipment; all other items of capital outlay. Code Items 100 Counties 74 Cities North Carolina 681 Expenditures $ 21,104,358.49 15,616,544.92 5,487,813.57 7,205,236.02 5,859,252.96 1,345,983.06 155,746.34 131,952.76 23,793.58 721,515.30 555,604.64 165,910.66 44,358.03 157,165.05 423.17 $ 11,737,199.50 9,011,039.07 2,726,160.43 3,906,992.88 2,902,743.45 1,004,249.43 160,995.95 117,086.44 43,909.51 51,595.41 34,959.40 16,636.01 19,668.43 114,251.16 3,034.52 $ 32,841,557.99 681 White 24,627,583.99 681 8,213,974.00 682 11,112,228.90 682 White 8,761,996.41 682 2,350,232.49 683 316,742.29 683 White 249,039.20 683 67,703.09 684 773,110.71 684 White 590,564.04 684 182,546.67 685-6 64,026.46 687 271,416.21 688 3,457.69 68 Gross Total—Capital Outlay 687 $ 29,388,802.40 157,165.05 % 15,993,737.85 114,251.16 $ 45,382,540.25 271,416.21 $ 29,231,637.35 22,203,136.48 7,023,500.87 $ 15,879,486.69 12,088,531.31 3,790,955.38 $ 45,111,124.04 White ... 34,296,667.79 10,814,456.25 TABLE XL EXPENDITURES FOR DEBT SERVICE Repayment State Loans.. Principal Interest - Payment County Bonds. To Sinking Fund Principal Interest Pavment District Bonds_. To Sinking Fund Principal Interest Repayment Temporary Loans Gross Debt Service Net Debt Service (Temporary Loans Subtracted).. $ 184.712.55 157,730.27 26,982.28 5,208,167.24 3,976.01 3,161,457.46 2,042,733.77 81,866.95 5,646,036.93 5,564,169.98 3.446.02 3,000.00 446.02 3,646,625.02 3,000.00 2,130,400.00 1,513,225.02 9,564.75 4,690,546.00 4,680,981.25 North Carolina 188.158.57 160,730.27 27,428.30 5, 854, 792. 26 6,976.01 i, 291, 857. 46 1,555,958.79 91,431.70 336,582.93 245,151.23 60 Financial Statistics TABLE XII. COUNTY TAX RATES This table shows for each county during 1955-56: the property tax rate levied for schools, for purposes other than schools, the total rate and the proportion for schools. Taxes levied by districts (rural or city) are not included. Alamance.. Alexander.. Alleghany.. Anson Ashe Avery Beaufort.. Bertie Brunswick _ . Buncombe.. Burke Cabarrus... Caldwell.... Camden Carteret- - Caswell... Catawba.. Chatham. Cherokee - Chowan Clay Cleveland Columbus Craven Cumberland.. Currituck Dare Davidson Davie Duplin Durham Edgecombe . . Forsyth Franklin... .- Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson- .. Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell Jackson For Schools Other than Total Per-centage Current Capital Debt Schools Rate FOR Expense Outlay Service Total Schools ? .116 $ .705 $ .108 $ .929 $ .471 $ 1.40 66.4 .11 .092 .056 .258 .642 .90 28.7 .33 .37 .70 1.00 1.70 41.2 .35 .18 .20 .73 .97 1.70 42.9 .25 .30 .06 .61 2.39 3.00 20.3 .21 .31 .10 .62 1.18 1.80 34.4 .485 .025 .12 .63 .87 1.50 42.0 .46 .21 .67 .98 1.65 40.6 .31 .40 .07 .78 .82 1.60 48.7 .22 .18 .22 .62 1.18 1.80 34.4 .222 .348 .375 .945 1.135 2.08 45.4 .091 .084 .26 .435 .365 .80 54.4 .18 .14 .052 .372 .538 .91 40.9 .07 .225 .055 .35 .55 .90 38.9 .43 .42 .23 1.08 .67 1.75 61.7 .25 .12 .37 1.43 1.80 20.6 .62 .14 .39 1.15 .50 1.65 69.7 .225 .385 .17 .78 .17 .95 82.1 .06 .40 .135 .595 .565 1.16 51.3 .12 .24 .14 .50 1.32 1.82 27.5 .41 .22 .30 .93 .70 1.63 57.1 .03 .17 .20 1.80 2.00 10.0 .24 .10 .26 .60 .54 1.14 52.6 .55 .40 .135 1.085 .865 1.95 55.6 .45 .55 .33 1.33 .67 2.00 66.5 .45 .45 .75 1.20 37.5 .732 .036 .102 .87 .63 1.50 58.0 .13 .25 .01 .39 .76 1.15 33.9 .098 .136 .194 .428 .422 .85 50.4 .175 .03 .152 .357 .513 .87 41.0 .16 .535 .03 .725 .825 1.55 46.8 .154 .056 .15 .36 .39 .75 48.0 .25 .38 .15 .78 .62 1.40 55.7 .117 .246 .143 .506 .344 .85 59.5 .20 .26 .02 .48 .78 1.26 38.1 .115 .19 .315 .62 .48 1.10 56.4 .37 .25 .06 .08 .43 .37 .82 .88 1.25 1.25 34.4 .04 29.6 .26 .31 .09 .66 .58 1.24 53.2 .34 .26 .25 .85 .40 1.25 68.0 .099 .238 .027 .364 .336 .70 52.0 .142 .43 .572 .428 1.00 57.2 .30 .26 .20 .76 .59 1.35 56.3 .33 .11 .325 .765 .985 1.75 43.7 .197 .133 .225 .555 .795 1.35 41.1 .34 .31 .04 .69 .69 1.38 50.0 .10 .35 .15 .60 .60 1.20 50.0 .345 .05 .395 .805 1.20 32.9 .24 .29 .08 .61 .69 1.30 46.9 .20 .11 .16 .47 1.06 1.53 30.7 Financial Statistics 61 Table XII. County Tax Rates—Continued Current Expense Capital Outlay Other than Schools Per-centage for Schools Lee Lenoir... Lincoln.. Macon Madison Martin McDowell Mecklenburg.. Mitchell Montgomery... Moore Nash New Hanover . Northampton . Onslow Orange Pamlico . nk.. Pender Perquimans.. Person Pitt Polk Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham. Rowan Rutherford.. Scotland.. Stanly.... Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania.. Tyrrell Union Wake Warren Washington.. Watauga Wayne . . Wilkes.. Wilson . _ Yadkin.. Yancey.. .50 .172 .227 .122 .095 .31 .295 .379 .47 .167 .354 .31 .28 .425 .187 .32 .155 .25 .31 .34 .37 .12 .226 .04 .325 .14 .11 .12 .31 .208 .176 .233 .072 .43 .095 .25 .147 .064 .03 .187 .116 1.20 .83 .44 .42 .38 .537 .721 .521 .246 .49 .582 .756 .596 .955 .81 .313 .36 .748 .531 .93 .50 1.32 .585 1.34 .442 .76 1.57 1.59 2.00 1.35 1.05 1.30 1.15 1.35 1.15 1.20 1.70 1.65 1.20 1.26 1.80 .75 1.75 1.50 1.66 1.00 1.70 1.55 1.748 1.15 1.07 1.55 1.70 .90 1.07 1.38 1.30 1.20 1.80 54.1 34.5 53.9 59.0 45.0 46.0 37.6 37.0 37.3 49.7 49.4 36.5 55.0 34.9 38.7 54.9 41.6 38.0 50.0 22.4 62.3 23.3 52.3 57.4 59.8 51 6 47.1 31.1 49.5 29.0 66.0 36.7 12.8 North Carolina Unweighted Average . . 62 Financial Statistics TABLE XIII—CITY TAX RATES This table shows for 74 cities and towns of the State, those operating as school administrative units, arranged alphabetically by counties, the property tax rates levied during 1955-56 for schools, for purposes other than schools, the total rate and the proportion which went to schools. Taxes levied by counties (see preceding table) are additional. At the bottom of table is an unweighted average of these city tax rates for several years. For Schools Other than Schools Total Rate Per- Cities Current Expense Capital Outlay Debt Service Total centage FOR Schools 1 .20 $ .20 I .20 $ 1.60 •1.40 1.38 1.85 1.56 1.00 1.00 1.265 $ 1.80 1.40 1.60 2.05 1.81 1.15 1.24 1.35 11.8 0.0 .22 .20 .25 .15 .24 .085 .22 .20 .25 .15 .24 .085 13.7 9.8 13.8 13.0 19.4 6.3 .30 .27 .20 .30 .27 .20 1.11 .95 1.20 +1.50 +1.80 +1.30 +1.70 .75 2.00 1.35 .98 1.05 1.51 1.36 1.50 1.56 1.75 .95 +1.45 1.24 1.26 1.17 1.15 1.83 1.95 1.83 1.50 .98 1.50 1.15 1.06 +1.45 1.27 1.00 1.75 1.00 .95 1.65 .95 1.75 1.40 1.41 1.22 1.40 1.50 1.80 1.30 1.90 1.15 2.00 1.50 1.23 1.30 1.68 1.76 1.75 1.95 1.90 1.10 1.75 1.39 1.54 1.45 1.65 2.03 1.95 2.03 1.90 1.30 1.65 1.30 1.20 1.45 1.77 1.30 2.25 1.42 1.10 1.91 1.40 2.00 1.87 21.3 22.1 14.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 .20 .32 .20 .40 10.5 Shelby .08 34.8 Whiteville 0.0 .09 .25 .25 .17 .36 .25 .35 .06 .15 .25 .25 .17 .40 .25 .39 .15 .15 .30 .15 .28 .28 .50 .20 10.0 20.3 19.2 10.1 .04 22.7 14.3 .04 .15 20.0 7.9 .15 .30 .15 .243 .25 .50 .20 13.6 17.1 Oxford 10.8 .037 .03 18.2 19.3 30.3 Weldon 9.9 0.0 .20 .40 .30 .15 .15 .14 .20 .40 .32 .15 .15 .14 9.9 21.1 .02 24.6 9.1 11.5 11.7 0.0 .48 .30 .50 .30 .15 .16 .25 .25 .17 .02 .50 .30 .50 .42 .15 .26 .45 .25 .47 28.2 23.1 22.2 .12 29.6 Chapel Hill 13.6 Elizabeth City . .10 .20 13.6 32.1 Tryon 12.5 Asheboro - .. .30 25.1 Financial Statistics Table XIII. City Tax Rates—Continued 63 Foh Schools Other than Schools Total Rate Per- Cities Current Expense Capital Outlay Debt Service Total centage FOR Schools .16 .16 .16 .16 1.85 1.25 1.80 .85 1.85 1.60 +1.65 .80 1.25 1.30 1.50 1.72 1.35 .91 1.30 1.00 1.80 1.50 1.38 1.25 1.40 1.60 1.70 1.25 2.01 1.41 1.80 1.00 1.85 1.80 1.65 1.03 1.25 1.50 1.85 2.23 1.61 1.43 1.50 1.15 1.95 1.50 1.69 1.45 1.61 1.80 1.80 1.45 8.0 11.3 0.0 .15 .15 15.0 0.0 .20 .20 11.1 0.0 .23 .23 22.3 0.0 .20 .30 .21 .19 .30 .20 .15 .15 .20 .35 .51 .26 .52 .20 .15 .15 13.3 .05 .30 .07 .22 18.9 22.9 16.1 36.4 Elkin 13.3 13.0 7.7 0.0 .31 .20 .21 .20 .10 .20 .31 .20 .21 .20 .10 .20 18.3 13.8 13.0 11.1 Elm City 5.6 13.8 Unweighted Average* 1955-1956—74 Cities $ .187 1 S .025 $ .212 $ 1.357 $ 1.569 I 13.4 +Estimated * Not incorporated. 64 Financial Statistics TABLE XIV. SUPPLEMENTARY SCHOOL TAXES This tabulation gives a summary of taxes levied for supplementary purposes during 1955-56. Four (4) counties as shown below, had voted a supplementary tax: New Hanover, Scotland, Cabarrus, and Johnston (chronological order). The forty-seven (47) Districts within Counties which had a Supplemen-tary Tax in 1955-56 are listed below. Items Counties Cities North Carolina N umber Administrative Units 100 4 47 74 GO 174 64 Number Districts (within counties) Having Supplementary Tax _ 47 LIST OF DISTRICTS Counties Number of Districts Rate Levied 12 9 2 .15 .10 .20 .20 .20 10, .12, .15 Guilford .145 .15 .20, .25 .15 Martin . .15, .20 .20 .15 Pitt . .10, .15, .20 .10, .20 TABLE XV. LONG-TERM INDEBTEDNESS FOR SCHOOLS Items 100 Counties 74 Cities North Carolina 77,689,759 60,090,150 137,779.909 2,719,100 8,541,037 11,260,137 State Loans to Administrative Units, June 30, 1956 739,310 38,000 777,310 Total Indebtedness (sum of I, II, III) 81,148,169 68,669,187 149,817 356 315,570,663 204,035,995 519,606,658 28.8 25.7 33.7 3,400,560,536 2,715,009,666 6,115,570,202 Percent Indebtedness is of Taxable Property Valuation.- 2.4 2.5 2.4 60,646 464,498 525,144 .4 .07 .7 State Funds 65 SECTION III STATE AND FEDERAL FUNDS 1955-56 66 State Funds State Funds 67 in-* moo t-ooo -1 <- CO S3 55 1-^1—1 m -N» 00 i-O 0O0O^ en «* tOOOO CO i-- en 00 SS S£ Dt^-—1 IS. M^HOO t*« DCOO OJ CMrt< OS So 5in CM s coSo 00 o> 3 "3 65 00 c^ S3 s o 5 5 +§ 05T3 "81 coe§«5 C5 C5 S S22 o° 00 0<M fe 000 r*-oo 2 WON eoooo IO co§ 5jus r»co N.T-1 CMOS h-t^eci g_ 5 IS OS en T-TPU9 *» NO T^t— l>-l> CO «M-CM WOO WO ss §§s COO 00—1 i i i i i i i i § i i i i i i i i i I"! 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Date | 1956 |
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BIENNIAL REPORT
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1955-1956
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PART III
STATISTICAL REPORT
1955-1956
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1956
ISSUED BY THE
STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
INTRODUCTORY NOTE
In order to make available 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 begun in 1924.
For the biennium 1954-1956, the following parts of the
complete report are issued separately:
PART I. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS.
This is a general review of the public school system
along with recommendations for the consideration of
the Governor and the General Assembly—published
under title "North Carolina Public Schools".
PART II. STATISTICAL REPORT, 1954-1955. This
part presents detailed data pertaining to the public
school situation for the year 1954-1955.
PART III. STATISTICAL REPORT, 1955-1956. This
part gives information for 1955-1956 similar to that
in Part II for the preceding year.
Publication No. 347
BIENNIAL REPORT
OF THE
SUPERINTENDENT OF
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
OF
NORTH CAROLINA
FOR
1955-1956
PART III
STATISTICAL REPORT
1955-1956
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 Mclver 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
Charles 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 1934-1952
Charles F. Carroll 1952-
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
SECTION I. GENERAL STATISTICS
Table I.
Table II.
Table III.
Table IV.
Table V.
Table VI.
Table VII.
Table VIII
Table IX.
Table X.
Table XI.
Table XII.
Table XIII
Table XIV.
Table XV.
Table XVI.
Table I.
Table II.
Table III.
Table IV.
Table V.
Table VI.
Table VII.
Table VIII.
Table IX.
Table X.
Table XI.
Table XII.
Table XIII.
Table XIV.
Table XV.
Table I.
Table II.
Table III.
Table IV.
Table V.
Table VI.
Table VII.
Table VIII.
Table IX.
Table X.
Table XI.
Table XII.
Table XIII.
Table XIV.
Table XV.
Population, Membership and Attendance 5
Average Daily Membership, Average Daily
Attendance by Grades 16
Total Enrollment 17
White Enrollment (a+e) by Years 18
Negro Enrollment (a-f-e) by Years 19
Enrollment, Losses, Membership by Grades 20
Membership and Promotions by Grades 21
Training of Teachers and Principals 22
Instructional and Supervisory Personnel 23
Administrative Organization of Schools 24
Number of Elementary Schools Taught — by Size 26
Number of High Schools Taught — by Size 27
High School Graduates 28
School Libraries 29
School Property Owned 30
Transportation of Pupils 31
SECTION II. FINANCIAL STATISTICS
Summary of Funds Available and Expended 34
Expenditures by Funds 38
Expenditures by Sources of Funds 46
Expenditures for General Control 53
Expenditures for Instructional Services 54
Expenditures for Operation of Plant 56
Expenditures for Maintenance of Plant 57
Expenditures for Fixed Charges 57
Expenditures for Transportation of Pupils
and Other Auxiliary Services 58
Expenditures for Capital Outlay 59
Expenditures for Debt Service 59
County Tax Rates 60
City Tax Rates 62
Supplementary School Taxes 64
Long-Term Indebtedness for Schools 64
SECTION III. STATE AND FEDERAL FUNDS
State Nine Months School Fund 66
State Aid to Local Administrative Units — all funds ... 70
Vocational Education Payments to Units —
State and Federal 78
State Literary Fund 86
Public School Insurance Fund 87
Vocational Education Federal Funds 87
State Textbook Fund 88
Resource Use Education Fund 88
Commercial Education Fund 89
School Plant Construction, Improvement and
Repair Fund of 1949 89
School Plant Construction, Improvement and
Repair Fund of 1953 89
Federal Funds for Vocational Textile School 90
Federal Funds for School Lunchroom Program 90
Federal Funds for Veterans Training Program 91
Rodman Trust Fund 91
SECTION 1
GENERAL STATISTICS
1955-1956
TABLE I. POPULATION, MEMBERSHIP AND ATTENDANCE
This table shows by race for each administrative unit in the State during
1955-1956: the school population (ages 6-20, inclusive), average daily mem-bership
and average daily attendance—distributed by levels of instruction
(elementary or high).
The summary—this page—gives the school population, average daily
membership and average daily attendance for North Carolina along with
a series of percentage calculations.
Summary of Table I
Items 100 Counties 74 Cities North Carolina
852,931
604,908
248,023
372,137
255,606
116,531
1,225,068
White 860,514
364,554
683,224
490,090
193,134 i
304,898
208,513
96,385
988,122
White 698,603
Negro 289,519
In Elementary Schools
White
Negro
In High Schools
White .
Negro
Average Daily Attendance..
White
542,697
383,507
159,190
140,527
106,583
33,944
234,520
159,243
75,277
70,378
49,270
21,108
288,742
198,217
90,525
777,217
542,750
234,467
210,905
155,853
55,052
927,099
661,098
266,001
506,541
362,095
144,446
131,816
100,786
31,030
221,893
151,178
70,715
66,849
47,039
19,810
728,434
White 513,273
Negro 215,161
198,665
White
Negro
147,825
50,840
80.1
81.0
77.9
74.8
76.5
70.7
81.9
81.6
82.7
77.6
77.5
77.7
80.7
White 81.2
79.4
75.7
White.. 76.8
73.0
Percentage of Membership in Attendance
White
93.4
94.4
90.9
93.3
94.4
90.7
93.8
94.6
91.4
94.7
95.1
93.9
94.6
94.9
93.9
95.0
95.5
93.9
93.8
94.6
Negro . . _. . . 91.9
93.7
White 94.6
91.8
In High Schools. . . ... 94.2
White 94.8
92.3
TABLE I. PC)PUUmo>>r, ME1VIBERSHIP,
School Population (6-20, inc.) Average Daily
Administrative Unit
White Negro Total
Elementary High
County
Citt White Negro White
Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls
10,178
6,200
3,864
1,890
2,139
329
1,318
6,915
4,116
3,900
2,640
2,656
5,389
3,682
21,148
8,040
7,900
1,573
2,300
6,998
2,975
7,176
11,921
1,997
860
5,625
3,682
8,121
8,081
2,162
4,799
2,088
1,400
1,804
789
1,135
1,733
9,350
2,214
3,800
8,278
2,583
5,100
3,420
2,975
1,750
397
65
2,601
1,140
1,001
62
27
2,701
1,960
6,261
4,967
2,952
647
2,680
356
242
640
1,102
1,080
908
504
629
812
1,539
4,029
817
726
477
2,675
13"
115
635
1,381
14
4,520
298
1,100
4,804
1,406
2,800
1,780
13,153
7,950
4,261
1,955
4,740
1,469
2,319
6,977
4,143
6,601
4,600
8,917
10,356
6,634
21,795
10,720
8,256
1,815
2,940
8,100
4,055
8,084
12,425
2,626
1,672
7,164
7,711
8,938
8,807
2,639
7,474
2,088
1,413
1,919
1,404
2,516
1,747
13,870
2,512
4.900
13,082
3,989
7,900
5,200
3,355
2,158
1,350
701
699
96
456
2,051
1,439
1,193
921
931
1,851
1,263
6,396
2,610
2,971
471
798
2,437
1,040
1,843
3,739
628
328
1,963
1,039
2,709
1,997
774
1,710
882
532
528
193
381
623
2,809
761
1,166
2,837
761
1,848
916
3,173
1,952
1,314
672
653
97
419
1,787
1,311
1,162
861
829
1,698
1,113
6,079
2,480
2,651
434
682
2,153
1,065
1,762
3,492
587
265
1,713
972
2,474
1,918
689
1,553
832
443
452
197
383
530
2,640
707
1,054
2,675
712
1,742
850
964
574
151
22
950
336
316
20
10
819
629
1,818
1,642
897
256
889
164
54
159
401
289
301
151
199
240
369
1,294
315
284
140
1,004
917
527
117
21
855
386
317
18
6
800
587
1,845
1,554
823
200
834
155
55
163
387
309
259
143
195
222
337
1,145
280
277
135
914
900
561
330
164
245
37
117
519
362
460
272
277
448
353
1,753
738
678
119
231
627
231
527
848
234
67
460
296
784
539
236
446
63
132
287
63
118
140
792
198
337
703
196
247
433
939
551
400
186
261
34
156
652
436
425
252
270
Bladen 511
378
1,948
727
Burke . -- 774
127
272
687
296
593
Caldwell - - 1,025
244
77
499
307
818
566
230
472
66
1
54
213
444
9
35
177
410
119
301
67
104
Clay 171
Cleveland
Kings Mountain
Shelby
1,407
86
364
1,651
366
1,024
566
1,412
96
381
1,649
432
1,008
534
812
228
363
Columbus
Whiteville
837
211
199
New Bern 432
ATTENDANCE, 1955-1956
Membership Average Daily Attendance
Elementary High
Negro Total White Negro White Negro Tota
Boys GirJs Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls
242
127
315
150
10,805
6,600
3,203
2,097
3,031
1,888
915
558
873
514
860
549
905
532
225
124
299
147
10,311
6,409
44 53 3,759 1,284 1,247 148 113 309 384 42 50 3,555
1,766
4,058
1,137
1,977
650
677
92
425
634
633
93
392
21
893
311
297
20
810
364
301
156
236
35
110
180
252
33
149
1,661
169
51
85
226
100
111
160
45
76
215
93
106
3,876
1,066
1,856
7 4 5,058 1,913 1,690 17 16 492 627 8 3 4,764
3 3 3,570 1,355 1,247 10 5 334 405 2 3 3,361
182
151
225
160
5,266
3,833
1,140
869
1,117
817
761
576
750
544
433
259
407
239
167
142
212
153
4,987
3,599
437 483 6,390 866 786 1,561 1,638 255 254 389 437 6,186
417 492 8,613 1,714 1,589 1,488 1,432 420 484 382 455 7,964
240 255 5,322 1,192 1,052 846 785 332 357 230 245 5,039
16,632
8,877
6,133
2,453
5,841
2,317
251
864
196
814
1,683
700
1,857
687
15,941
327 272 316 264 8,415
7,393
1,260
2,542
2,844
448
767
2,552
414
651
157
53
153
150
54
156
654
114
222
752
122
263
7,109
1,205
117 120 114 118 2,444
6,692
3,598
5,467
2,322
1,001
1,764
2,062
1,024
1,685
391
275
286
378
298
245
605
227
508
663
287
571
6,421
3,459
5,234
156
81
212
101
147
78
200
97
9,398
2,254
3,463
587
3,267
546
140
190
134
187
804
223
974
231
8,782
83 84 78 80 2,122
58 67 1,324 311 250 231 214 63 73 55 62 1,259
129 129 5,599 1,872 1,638 352 321 441 481 125 126 5,356
216 320 5,589 968 915 1,187 1,062 276 290 201 303 5,202
50
65
76
37
53
66
7,467
5,699
2,346
2,594
1,912
741
2,373
1,827
656
304
' 277
131
272
270
128
745
517
228
785
541
222
48
64
71
36
52
63
7,157
5,460
2,240
258 278 6,635 1,611 1,473 939 865 422 453 237 261 6,261
1,843
1,236
1,670
817
502
493
786
424
426
57
127
267
62
115
284
1,722
1
52
8
33
1 177
7 6 6 6 1,567
910
2,021
185
364
191
362
207
426
172
395
58
113
65
100
878
76 105 74 101 1,935
1,464
10,579
2,144
3,802
581
2,624
721
1,101
501
2,488
667
989
131
739
187
321
160
770
216
347
1,373
321
44
62
386
24
75
1,322
81
339
1,337
92
357
299
42
58
364
23
70
9,943
2,029
3,582
400
96
434
123
11,186
2,897
2,647
719
2,526
674
1,531
335
1,541
400
649
182
779
198
372
89
410
115
10,455
2,712
121
210
155
262
6,344
4,203
1,768
868
1,675
804
960
502
959
482
242
404
195
406
116
186
149
244
6,064
3,896
General Statistics
Table I. Population, Membership,
School Population (6-20, inc.)
Administrative Unit
County
Cm-
Cumberland
Fayetteville
Currituck
Dare
Davidson
Lexington
Thomasville
Davie
Duplin
Durham
Durham City...
Edgecombe
Tarboro
Forsyth
Winston-Salem..
Franklin
Franklinton
Gaston
Cherryville
Gastonia
Gates
Graham
Granville
Oxford
Greene
Guilford
Greensboro
High Point
Halifax..
Roanoke Rapids.
Weldon
Harnett
Haywood
Canton
Henderson...
Hendersonville..
Hertford
Hoke
Hyde
Iredell..-
Mooresville
Statesville
Jackson
J, 051
!,095
672
',554
5,300
594
90
425
980
746
588
5,579
6,135
1,650
3,208
470
1,384
2,967
5,195
2,400
10,417
1,089
1,079
5,088
4,524
3,491
837
1,861
480
983
1,642
1,431
11,027
4,900
3,291
3,922
13,212
25,716
2,262
8,099
2,883
2,082
5,987
3,795
19,915
18,925
10,800
13,328
3,814
1,949
6,575
5,586
1,509
9,415
2,780
4,276
Average Daily
Elementary
1,227
2,522
6,949
542
2,016
323
672
889
591
894
6,205
4,909
2,662
3,398
2,502
724
734
234
2,640
648
1,034
1,645
430
3,464
1,286
815
1,044
2,276
2,101
2,812
6,605
506
1,878
303
642
816
539
764
5,628
4,544
2,540
997
870
248
3,157
2,318
2,382
657
1,021
Negro
Boys Girls
1,004
127
440
1,166
1,776
817
3,486
376
352
180
1,611
595
163
202
214
30
124
333
249
205
1,792
1,012
165
410
1,077
1,091
1,756
760
952
296
571
145
son
1,526
1,178
748
General Statistics
Attendance, 1955-1956
—
Continued
Membership Average Daily Attendance
Elementary High
Negro Total White Negro White Negro Total
Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls
231
242
388
334
13,036
7,794
3,507
1,597
3,286
1,582
1,541
1,312
1,529
1,273
689
479
730
529
196
227
341
319
11,819
7,318
40 61 1,480 384 329 194 196 91 98 35 55 1,382
5 9 1,201 412 413 27 29 129 134 4 9 1,157
9,497
4,296
2,910
3,601
1,335
860
3,323
1,226
792
130
302
230
117
314
239
904
326
263
1,017
388
267
9,092
""ill"
96
104"
88
106~
91
"""loo"
85
4,097
2,827
68 58 3,487 1,182 998 210 200 296 332 67 57 3,322
407 517 10,779 2,391 2,170 1,544 1,669 689 794 386 478 10,101
167
487
286
583
7,882
12,554
2,161
2,734
1,982
2,660
1,047
2,042
837
1,974
430
733
503
707
159
455
277
543
7,456
11,848
315
109
434
112
7,216
3,007
895
698
826
646
1,783
443
1,795
499
235
162
270
186
277
99
395
105
6,481
2,841
241
572
201
639
15,857
17,109
5,488
3,777
5,107
3,478
552
2,955
485
2,903
1,471
1,019
1,471
1,040
225
525
191
598
14,990
16,295
259
60
313
71
6,263
1,415
1,075
261
975
241
1,199
303
1,144
295
385
54
419
75
222
58
281
68
5,700
1,355
265
46
176
217
43
179
18,840
1,727
6,653
6,617
518
1,921
6,275
485
1,773
949
117
424
960
148
395
1,314
147
779
1,337
144
724
247
44
166
2D5
40
171
17,904
1,643
6,353
130 184 2,387 311 294 560 539 115 110 112 166 2,207
1,686
5,002
3,276
634
827
556
611
770
512
161
267
163
194
310
182
1,600
231
134
281
199
1,036
739
1,023
670
216
124
265
189
4,714
3,135
179 270 4,947 867 746 1,098 941 288 304 161 248 4,633
191
454
185
176
599
230
17,574
16,549
8,765
5,899
4,691
2,527
5,359
4,337
2,403
1,126
1,713
786
1,057
1,694
733
1,445
1,136
699
1,519
1,283
777
179
429
177
167
571
223
16,751
15,854
8,325
440
83
88
672
114
135
10,545
3,298
1,597
932
875
233
841
841
233
2,806
359
312
2,837
371
311
277
290
83
271
258
93
369
77
77
590
106
122
9,023
3,177
1,464
333 367 12,266 3,237 3,012 1,446 1,386 889 1,011 314 352 11,627
6,341
2,692
2,364
928
2,206
926
32
44
17
42
684
313
698
297
""28" "'"24* 6,001 27" 23" 2,600
5,242
1,924
2,044
499
1,860
490
477
179
569
214
4,950
1,824
....... """"63" ""In ill' 69"
---
259 385 5,707 636 637 1,456 1,500 204 214 237 357 5,291
148 234 4,031 872 615 850 854 148 155 133 214 3,641
71 84 1,357 223 195 286 273 68 81 65 77 1,288
149
44
90
157
54
96
7,902
2,270
3,482
2,456
617
974
2,233
626
954
559
157
283
540
139
301
596
262
277
712
280
326
142
43
87
151
52
93
7,389
2,176
3,295
18 13 4,198 1,596 1,544 27 26 397 460 17 13 4,080
10 General Statistics
Table I. Population, Membership,
Administrative Unit
County
City
School Population (6-20, inc.)
Negro
Average Daily
Elementary
Negro
Boys Boys Girls Boys Girls
Johnston..
Jones
Macon..
.
Madison
.
Martin...
Mitchell
Montgomery..
Moore
Pinehurst
Southern Pines..
Nash
Rocky Mount..
New Hanover..
Northampton .
.
Onslow
Orange
Chapel Hill..
Pasquotank
Elizabeth City..
Pender
Perquimans
Person
Polk
Tryon..
17,139
1,820
4,202
5,530
4,242
4,664
3,100
20,050
21,700
4,403
3,856
6,051
477
880
8,063
4,000
15,976
2,580
7,714
2,917
1,331
4,901
7,350
2,800
9,173
3,817
5,963
1,782
1,963
270
75
82
5,221
170
230
10
1,581
1,994
6,233
6,490
2,200
4,381
1,280
3,298
8,586
2,100
23,102
3,602
4,277
5,612
9,463
4,413
5,417
8,045
975
1,656
15,530
7,100
22,203
9,070
9,914
5,020
2,702
2,302
3,960
15,936
4,900
5,223
587
674
1,086
1,380
1,504
1,325
2,020
163
294
2,673
1,293
4,045
853
2,808
427
1,557
2,365
1,526
1,180
1,418
1,516
1,241
1,417
960
5,584
6,984
1,386
1,224
3,793
776
2,554
1,098
497
522
450
501
1,131
1,867
577
2,194
729
1,415
161
1,167
282
663
General Statistics 11
Attendance, 1955-1956
—
Continued
Membership Average Daily Attendance
Elementary High
Negro Total White Negro White Negro Total
Boys Girls
468
Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls
380 17,571 4,898 4,516 1,670 1,711 1,306 1,501 328 415 16,345
173 171 2,990 56C 542 532 547 152 190 166 167 2,856
149 201 3,451
2,767
7,765
4,987
619
1,024
1,566
1,181
595
1,023
1,468
1,140
712 636 167
285
470
274
194
281
510
306
145 197 3,265
2,613
289
204
329
215
1,429
737
1,360
735
266
196
310
207
7,379
4,776
78 79 4,707
2,004
3,741
1,685
528
1,360
1,545
484
1,332
314
97
28
288
94
20
203
302
351
247
375
385
66 71 4,419
1,880
7 6 6 5 3,487
4,327
7,768
1,634
1,300
1,443
1,194
8
1.521
7
1,619
465
382
502
428
4,109
365 444 309 393 7,146
3,834
2,902
1,433
942
1,357
922
417
287
469
297
3,676
39 45 122 134 38 44 2,786
328
808
395
822
18,333
27,019
5,756
6,711
5,254
6,558
1,368
3,294
1,283
3,436
1,400
1,938
1,396
1,960
289
759
357
785
17,101
25,441
3,655 1,339 1,276 345 399 3,359
90 146 4,603 1,229 1,146 538 495 317 321 80 134 4,260
173
51
69
218
37
63
6,701
756
1,285
1,884
155
274
1,752
162
268
645
125
191
566
105
195
496
47
90
591
42
76
161
48
65
209
35
62
6,304
719
1,221
249
319
473
344
12,569
5,991
2,506
1,242
2,383
1,177
2,036
870
2,123
925
622
432
752
409
211
277
385
312
10,998
5,644
483 566 15,072 3,843 3,599 1,798 1,766 1,111 1,126 442 535 14,220
268 481 7,408 806 738 1,924 1,929 267 273 240 442 6,619
179 185 8,489 2,684 2,456 728 670 630 539 167 175 8,049
154
96
185
116
4,316
2,368
1,113
468
1,029
473
608
376
542
372
189
177
241
191
145
93
175
113
4,042
2,263
121 120 2,538 565 505 371 371 183 183 105 107 2,390
2,089
3,423
467
809
429
762
415
459
399
419
114
186
130
218
1,954
191 187 173 174 3,200
248 321 5,096 878 861 990 924 261 324 229 299 4,766
118 119 2,310 402 388 467 426 133 141 110 115 2,182
257 357 6,783 1,458 1,354 1,042 1,025 422 453 229 335 6,318
500
110
613
181
12,748
4,258
2,265
938
1,998
888
2,434
737
2,405
727
628
232
751
259
438
104
541
171
11,458
4,056
2,053
847
749
260
635
211
103
60
128
54
151
85
189
94
1,955
21 17 20 16 800
67
63
68
46
8,866
3,855
3,078
1,276
2,889
1,254
325
176
294
208
797
329
871
339
62
61
63
44
8,379
3,687
12 General Statistics
Table I. Population, Membership,
School Population (6-20, inc.)
Administrative Unit
County
City
Richmond
Hamlet..
Rockingham. _.
Robeson
Fairmont
Lumberton
Maxton
Red Springs
Saint Pauls
Rockingham
Leaksvi lie
Madison City..
Reidsville
Rowan
Salisbury
Rutherford
Samoson
Clinton
Scotland
Laurinburg
Stanly
Albemarle
Stokes
Surry
Elkin
Mount Airy...
Swain
Transylvania
Tyrrell
Union
Monroe
Vance
Henderson City
Wake
Raleigh
Warren
Washington
Watauga
Wayne
Fremont
Goldsboro
1,879
1,309
840
3,829
1,983
1,560
1,127
1,019
1,107
1,757
950
644
1,325
28
277
746
2,477
860
3,231
2,550
8,199
4,476
7,921
2,233
4,147
587
3,820
5,554
3,436
2,970
4,380
1,605
1,852
2,447
7,955
5,050
2,126
3,970
8,720
1,522
3,482
2,446
4,514
1,412
10,023
4,468
4,540
10,508
1,090
8,144
Average Daily
Elementary
Boys Girls
1,325
690
619
4,650
382
1,000
174
1,941
1,355
410
853
3,797
2,422
1,516
210
654
735
1,528
2,139
173
1,373
1,335
674
605
941
146
243
429
1,740
1,299
338
1,774
730
1,355
206
628
653
1,482
1,970
154
1,334
Negro
Boys Girls
705
436
225
1,273
335
188
245
86
31
219
6
108
260
660
20
1,417
163
1,133
707
395
233
1,163
517
495
1,413
429
1,000
7
34
243
1,363
183
1,127
High
452
389
112
265
452
794
169
297
213
336
62
115
229
51
105
102
543
430
158
311
1,109
347
1,121
879
182
301
253
403
75
854
229
238
472
General Statistics 13
Attendance, 1955-1956
—
Continued
Membership Average Daily Attendance
Elementary High
Negro Total White Negro White Negro Total
Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls
62
110
101
118
108
114
4,783
2,802
2,456
1,252
653
590
1,268
638
215
613
385
205
628
355
576
222
194
244
273
178
285
52
102
93
100
103
107
4,408
2,608
2,315
194
103
106
61
84
91
224
130
112
89
84
101
13,554
2,169
3,610
1,336
1,592
2,036
3,830
360
969
164
245
429
3,739
299
906
139
229
397
1,062
473
475
309
333
346
1,001
489
449
340
322
294
62S
101
191
46
101
106
834
109
223
48
99
97
1S2
97
99
52
77
82
194
122
104
78
78
92
11,498
2,050
3,416
1,176
1,484
1,843
5,993
4,134
1,461
3,477
1,805
1,271
381
807
1,639
1,217
315
795
658
257
154
379
613
263
152
418
370
103
251
510
404
148
296
5,643
49
51
230
74
67
251
46
47
220
71
63
243
3,899
1,363
3,320
227
163
286
136
12,068
3,912
3,761
1,003
3.382
970
798
363
831
372
1,133
377
1,064
333
209
150
244
127
11,422
3,695
157 204 10,938 3,583 3,205 555 575 1,020 1,066 149 195 10,348
2C8
240
274
263
9,829
2,947
2,265
558
2,189
534
1,363
437
1,287
402
738
188
815
166
183
224
248
247
9,086
2,756
128
106
159
129
4,090
3,211
648
795
654
730
978
403
927
392
136
168
167
201
119
81
151
106
3,780
2,876
52
76
64
70
6,176
2,852
2,067
852
1,922
829
320
184
280
164
552
281
641
280
49
74
61
68
5,892
2,732
39 49 5,230 1,758 1,690 234 213 466 522 37 48 4,968
7,497
1,286
3,089
2,794
390
884
2,635
421
907
83
30
210
57
29
217
746
162
291
842
175
295
7,157
1,207
91 83 88 79 2,971
2,105
3,812
790 735 5 7 194 234 1,965
1,415 1,273 100 86 317 381 3,572
78 87 1,221 199 196 243 231 59 71 73 83 1,155
100
83
149
75
8,782
1,668
2,580
375
2,529
364
726
223
677
268
755
111
813
98
82
75
127
69
8,289
1,583
3,775
4,295
545
943
485
865
. 1,083
577
993
565
207
196
196
232
3 509
275 394 268 385 4,031
536
339
721
405
17,648
12,262
4,130
3,284
3,805
3,143
2,591
1,366
2,489
1,308
1,153
946
1,238
908
486
324
662
392
16,554
11,671
421 555 6,379 619 593 1,747 1,681 185 219 386 518 5,948
129 163 3,462 693 623 608 651 181 225 120 152 3,253
3 5 4,018 1,405 1,383 18 24 449 448 2 4 3,733
333
42
295
359
59
327
8,910
852
6,389
2,002
164
1,304
1,870
146
1,254
1,303
153
1,070
1,261
173
1,069
622
31
392
632
43
368
302
40
270
330
56
305
8,322
806
6,032
14 General Statistics
Table I. Population, Membership,
School Population (6-20, inc.) Average Daily
Administrative! Unit
White Negro Total
Elementary High
County
City White Negro White
Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls
Wilkes.... 9,588
2,019
4,207
1,308
4,200
6,262
4,730
733
123
3,001
1,477
3,400
349
54
10,321
2,142
7,208
2,785
7,600
6,811
4,784
3,856
337
1,302
262
1,341
1,921
1,601
3,584
328
1,206
243
1,283
1,804
1,582
226
63
948
457
1,193
138
14
197
55
963
482
1,168
113
17
552
357
387
103
397
629
451
623
North Wilkesboro 412
419
Elm City .. 108
Wilson City 438
Yadkin 634
492
860,514
604,908
255,606
364,554
248,023
116,531
1,225,068
852,931
372,137
280,933
199,315
81,618
261,817
184,192
77,625
119,352
81,403
37,949
115,115
77,787
37,328
75,188
51,137
24,051
80,665
100 Counties 55,446
74 Cities.. 25,219
General Statistics 15
Attendance, 1955-1956
—
Continued
Membership Average Daily Attendance
Elementary High
Negro Total White Negro White Negro Total
Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls
101 107 9,246
1,552
5,590
1,860
6,327
5,315
4,157
3,577
317
1,219
250
1,256
1,784
1,550
3,372
308
1,144
234
1,204
1,693
1,533
211
59
781
420
1,058
134
13
188
51
806
450
1,042
110
15
505
342
362
94
375
579
438
586
393
398
103
415
597
478
96 101 8,636
1,470
149
84
240
39
216
121
267
37
118
77
203
37
172
111
226
36
5,000
1,739
5,779
4,970
4,027
24,958
15,073
9,885
30,094
18,871
11,223
988,122
683,224
304,898
265,178
187,603
77,575
247,734 108,841
73,324
35,517
106,681 71,085
48,103
22,982
76,740
52,683
24,057
22,869
13,655
9,214
27,971
17,375
10,596
927,099
638,357
288,742
16 General Statistics
TABLE II. AVERAGE DAILY MEMBERSHIP, AVERAGE DAILY
ATTENDANCE BY GRADES
This tabulation shows by race and grades—separately, for county and
city systems—during 1955-1956: average daily membership, average daily
attendance and the percentage of membership in attendance. Average daily
absences may be secured by subtraction of A.D.A. from A.D.M.
White Negro
Grades Average
Daily
Membership
Average
Daily
Attendance
Percentage
of Member-ship
in
Attendance
'-Average 1 Daily
Membership
Average
Daily
Attendance
Percentage
of Member-ship
in
Attendance
State
First 73,951
76,699
82,006
65,458
61,477
62,375
63,984
56,398
402
69,048
72,304
77,940
62,196
58,531
58,953
60,619
53,316
366
93.4
94.3
95.0
95.0
95.2
94.5
94.7
94.5
91.0
38,000
34,804
33,124
28,864
26,706
25,938
24,762
21,893
376
34,777
32,212
30,616
26,479
24,421
23,781
22,610
19,923
342
91.5
92.6
Third ... 92.4
Fourth . 91.7
Fifth 91.4
Sixth 91.7
91.3
Eighth 91.0
91.0
542,750
50,310
41,294
34,002
30,235
12
513,273
47,562
39,130
32,274
28,848
11
94.6
94.5
94.8
94.9
95.4
91.7
234,467
19,114
15,016
11,673
9,231
18
215,161
17,500
13,822
10,798
8,703
17
91.8
Ninth 91.6
Tenth 92.0
92.5
Twelfth 94.3
94.4
High 155,853
698,603
147,825
661,098
94.8
94.6
55,052
289,519
50,840
266,001
92.3
Total 91.9
County Systems
First 52,337
53,714
57,121
46,147
44,063
44,514
45,585
39,976
50
48,891
50,624
54,223
43,753
41,711
42,067
43,092
37,689
45
93.4
94.2
94.9
94.8
94.7
94.5
94.5
94.3
90.0
25,798
23,386
22,400
19,974
18,446
17,857
16,626
14,627
76
23,383
21,459
20,484
18,119
16,667
16,111
15,004
13,153
66
90.6
Second
Third
91.8
91.4
Fourth . 90.7
Fifth 90.4
Sixth 90.2
90.2
Eighth . 89.9
86.8
383,507
34,734
28,029
23,288
20,527
5
362,095
32,732
26,458
22,052
19,539
5
94.4
94.2
94.4
94.7
95.2
100.0
159,190
11,776
9,254
7,205
5,709
144,446
10,664
8,444
6,585
5,337
90.7
Ninth 90.6
Tenth 91.2
Eleventh
Twelfth
91.4
93.5
High 106,583
490,090
100,786
462,881
94.6
94.4
33,944
193,134
31,030
175,476
91.4
Total 90.9
City Systems
First 21,614
22,985
24,885
19,311
17,414
17,861
18,399
16,422
352
20,157
21,680
23,717
18,443
16,820
16,886
17,527
15,627
321
93.3
94.3
95.3
95.5
96.6
94.5
95.3
95.2
91.2
12,202
11,418
10,724
8,890
8,260
8,081
8,136
7,266
300
11,394
10,753
10,132
8,360
7,754
7,670
7,606
6,770
276
93.4
94.2
Third ... 94.5
Fourth
Fifth
94.0
93.9
Sixth 94.9
93.5
Eighth 93.2
92.0
159,243
15,576
13,265
10,714
9,708
7
151,178
14,830
12,672
10,222
9,309
6
94.9
95.2
95.5
95.4
95.9
85.7
75,277
7,338
5,762
4,468
3,522
18
70,715
6,836
5,378
4,213
3,366
17
93.9
Ninth
Tenth
Eleventh
Twelfth
93.2
93.3
94.3
95.6
94.4
High
Total
49,270
208,513
47,039
198,217
95.5
95.1
21,108
96,385
19,810
90,525
93.9
93.9
General Statistics 17
TABLE III. TOTAL ENROLLMENT
This summary shows by race for 1955-1956: the enrollment by schools
(codes a+c-fd+e) for all administrative units; those enrolled in two or
more schools within the same unit or system (pupils coded c) ; those en-rolled
in two or more units (pupils coded d) ; the net state enrollment (codes
a+e) ; those coming from other states (pupils coded e).
Items 100 Counties 74 Cities North Carolina
750,519
599,051
151,468
537,899
423,106
114,733
212,620
175,885
36,735
331,893
256,298
75,595
228,683
175,915
52,768
103,210
80,383
22,827
1,082,412
855,349
High 227,063
766,582
599,081
High 167,501
315,830
256,268
High 59,562
22,548
21,258
1,290
15,639
14,562
1,077
6,909
6,696
213
6,090
5,955
135
4,874
4,769
105
1,216
1,186
30
28,638
27,213
High.. 1,425
20,513
19,331
High 1,182
8,125
7,882
High 243
20,191
18,351
1 , 840
15,534
14,058
1,476
4,657
4,293
364
9,836
8,911
925
8,074
7,305
769
1,762
1,606
156
30,027
27,262
High 2,765
23,608
21,363
High 2,245
6,419
5,899
High 520
707,780
559,442
148,338
506,726
394,546
112,180
201,054
164,896
36,158
315,967
241,432
74,535
215,735
163,841
51,894
100,232
77,591
22,641
1,023,747
800,874
High 222,873
722,461
558,387
High . 164,074
301,286
242,487
High . 58,799
7,327
6,732
595
6,381
5,860
521
946
872
74
5,126
4,398
728
4,159
3,624
535
967
774
193
12,453
11,130
High 1,323
10,540
9,484
High . 1,056
1,913
1,646
High 267
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