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