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BIENNIAL REPORT
OF THE
Superintendent of
Public Instruction
OF
NORTH CAROLINA
FOR
1942-1944
PART III
STATISTICAL REPORT
1943-1944
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
/
SECTION I. GENERAL STATISTICS
Page
Table I
.
Population, Membership, Attendance 5
Table II. Average Daily Membership by Length of Term—Summary 16
Table III. .\verage Term in Days—Summary 17
Table IV. Enrollment-Summary 18
Table V. White Enrollment by Years^Summary 19
Table V'l. Negro Enrollment by Years—Summary 20
Table VII. Enrollment, Losses, Membership by Orades—Summary.. 21
Table VIII. Proportion of Enrollment, Losses Membership in each Grade—Summary 22
Table IX. .Average Daily Membership, -Average Daily .\ttendance by Grades—Summary 23
Table X. Pupil-Work Accomplishment by Grades—Summary.. 24
Table XI. Index of .Accomplishment by Grades—Summary 25
Table XII. Index of .Accomplishment—Elementary Schools 26
Table XIII. Index of -Accomplishment—Secondary Schools.. 32
Table XIV. Relative Accomplishment of Pupils by Grades—Summary. 38
Table XV. Training of Teachers and Principals—Summary. 39
Table XVI. Experience of Teachers—Summary 40
Table XVIL Salary Schedules for Teachers 42
Table XVIII. Salary Schedules for Principals 43
Table XIX. Instructional and Supervisory Personnel 44
Table XX. Number of Schoolhouses by Type and Size—Summary 56
Table XXI. Schoolhouses and School Property 57
Table XXII. Numfjer of Schools Taught—By Size _. 68
Table XXIII. Number of Schools Taught—by Grade Level—Summary 77
Table XXIV. Standardization of Schools— Summary 78
Table XXV. Comparison of Rural High Schools—Summary 79
Table XXVI. Comparison of North Carolina Schools with National Average 80
Table XXVII. Administrative Organization of Schools 82
Table XXVIII High School (Graduates—Summary 85
Table XXIX. Transportation of Pupils. 86
Table XXX. School Libraries— Summary _. 93
Table XXXI. Free Basal Textbooks for Elementary Schools.. 94
Table XXXII. Rented Basal Textbooks for High Schools 99
Table XXXIII. Supplementary Readers and Library Books—Summary.. 104
SECTION II. FINANCIAL STATISTICS
Table I. Funds .Available and Expended—Summary 106
Table II Gross Receipts, Disbursements and Balances by Funds 110
Table III. Available for Current Expense Fund . 120
Table IV. Available for Capital Outlay Fund 130
Table V. .Available for Debt Service Fund. 138
Table VI. Expenditures by Funds 146
Table VII. Expenditures for General Control—Summary 156
Table VTII. Expenditures for Instructional Service—Elementary Schools 158
Table IX. Expenditures for Instructional Service—Secondary Schools 168
Table X. Expenditures for Operation of Plant—Summary 178
Table XI. Expenditures for .Maintenance of Plant—Summary 179
Table XII. Expenditures for Fixed Charges—Summary 179
Table XIII. Expenditures for Transportation and other Auxiliary Services—Summary 180
Table XIV. Expenditures for Capital Outlay— Summary . 181
Table XV. Expenditures for Debt Service . 182
Table XVI. County Tax Rates 192
Table XVIL City Tax Rates 'I..I"'."..1.M.] 194
Table XVIII. Long-term Indebtedness for Schools 196
SECTION III. STATE AND FEDERAL FUNDS
Table I. State Loan Funds—Summary 205
Table II. State Loan Funds—Principal Outstanding.. 206
Table III. General Fund of State for Schools—Summary 208
Table IV. State Nine Months School Fund 210
Table V. Vocational Education—Federal Funds 214
Table VI. Vocational Education—Federal and State Payment to Counties 215
Table VII. State Textbook Fund """I.".^I^I]I."I" 219
Table VIII. Federal Funds for National Defense Training—Summary.. 225
Table IX. Commercial Education Fund.. 225
Table X. Philanthropic Funds 226
Table XI. Rodman Trust Fund .."..''....]I"I"I"]I^I 227
Table XII. Federal Funds for Child Care-Nummary 227
Table XIII. Federal Funds for Community School Lunchroom Program 227
Table XIV. State Aid to Counties and Others—All Funds 228
Table XV. Funds Available and Disbursed—Summary 232
SECTION I
GENERAL STATISTICS
1943-1944
TABLE I. POPULATION, MEMBERSHIP, ATTENDANCE
This table shows by race for each county (rural) and city school system
of the State during 1943-1944: the school population (ages 6-20, inclusive),
the average daily membership and the average daily attendance.
The summary gives the population, membership and attendance figures
for North Carolina and a series of percentage calculations.
Summary of
TABLE I. POPULATION, MEMBER-
SHIP AND ATTENDANCE, 1943-1944
Membersh
General Statistics
Table I. Population, Membership
General Statistics
AND Attendance, 1943-1944
—
Continued
Membership
10 General Statistics
Table I. Population, Membership
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
Pasquotank
Rural
Elizabeth City..
Pender
School Population
General Statistics 11
AXD Attendance, 1943-1944^
—
Continued
Membership
12 General Statistics
Table I. Populatiox, Membership
Units
School Population (6-20 inc.)
White Negro Total
Average Dai y
White Schools
Elem. High Total
Negro Schools
Elem High Total
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
1,399
4,470
9,000
7,205
1,795
2,980
1,769
1,211
10,599
8,774
1,825
7,451
4,213
1,565
1,673
16,361
13,012
1,340
1,477
532
13,609
5,954
4.815
889
1,951
12,784
9,384
3,400
10,391
8,618
7,552
1,066
2,926
1,525
1,401
7,878
5.778
2,100
5,771
11,772
9,382
2,390
2,777
3,033
831
8,972
8,054
918
4,154
1,729
2,425
1,895
2,712
9,473
8,087
1,386
577
281
296
1,3'i4
1,008
386
4,844
2,573
1.210
1,061
8,855
5,507
1,423
926
999
5,024
2,011
1,193
509
1,311
4,095
2,795
1,300
1,756
5,740
4,562
1,178
3,455
2,408
1,047
1,192
1,192
795
836
431
405
34
243
761
3,379
2,709
670
5,054
2.508
2,546
3,294
7,182
18,473
15,292
3,181
3,557
2,050
1,507
11,993
9,782
2,211
12,295
6,786
2,775
2,734
25.216
18,519
2,763
2,403
1,531
18,633
7,965
6,008
1,398
3,262
16,879
12,179
4,700
12,147
14,358
12,114
2,244
6,381
3,933
2,448
9,070
6,970
2,100
6,566
12,608
9,813
2,795
2,811
3,276
1,592
12,351
10,763
1,588
9,208
4,237
4,971
739
3,021
5,716
4.569
1.147
1,906
1,235
671
6,852
5,621
1,231
4.278
2,412
939
927
10,891
8.727
867
950
347
8,159
3,679
2,735
540
1,205
8,311
6,530
1,781
7,368
5,850
5,130
720
2,058
1,137
921
4,986
3,594
1,392
3,797
8,144
6,558
1,586
2,168
2,085
454
5,933
5,280
653
2,526
1,104
1,422
164
711
1,357
979
378
380
243
137
1,402
1,045
357
1,009
263
288
458
1,611
1,128
183
229
71
1,650
576
534
132
408
1,936
1,4.55
541
1,389
1,256
1,075
181
374
146
228
1,201
778
423
678
1,648
1,259
389
297
111
1,297
1,128
169
620
294
326
903
3,732
7,073
5,548
1,525
2,286
1,478
8,254
'6,666
1,588
5,287
2,675
1,227
1,385
12,502
9,855
1,050
1,179
418
9,809
4,255
3,269
672
1,613
10,307
7,985
2,322
8,757
7,106
6,205
901
2,432
1,283
1,149
6,187
4,372
1,815
4,475
9,792
7,817
1,975
2,456
2,382
565
7,230
6,408
822
3,146
1,398
1,748
1,114
2,111
6,260
5,095
1,165
358
193
165
855
605
250
3,080
1.698
741
641
6,301
3,924
1,068
572
737
3,023
1,346
524
309
844
2,754
2,016
738
1,328
3,876
3,068
2,671
1,997
674
845
845
580
327
253
30
167
523
2,298
1,843
455
3,153
1,88S
1,265
103
528
418
110
104
28
76
353
104
80
169
620
330
120
87
83
453
101
99
253
356
173
183
174
417
232
185
265
"265"
151
151
284
182
102
198
"198'
1,217
2,318
6,788
5,513
1,275
389
193
196
959
633
326
3,433
1,802
821
810
6,921
4,254
1,188
659
820
3,476
1,346
625
408
1,097
3,110
2,189
921
1,502
4,293
3,300
993
2,936
1,997
939
996
996
496
648
327
321
30
167
599
2,582
2,025
557
3,351
1,888
1,463
General Statistics 13
AND Attendance, 1943-1944
—
Continued
Membership
14 General Statistics
Table I. Population, Membership
General Statistics 15
AND Attendance, 1943-1944
—
Continued
Membership
16
TABLE II. AVERAGE DAILY MEMBERSHIP—BY LENGTH OF TERM
This summary shows by race for 1943-1944—separately for elementary
and high schools—the average daily membership according to length of term.
There is also a section of percentages.
Items
Average Daily Membership in Elementary
Schools (Grades 1-8)
Term of 130 days or less
White -
Negro
Term of 131-150 days.
White
Negro
Terra of 1.51-170 days.
White
Negro
Term of 171-190 days.
White
Negro
Term of more than 190 days.
White-.
Negro
Total Elementary.
White
Negro
In High Schools (Grades 9-12)
Term of 151-170 days
White
Negro --
Term of 171-190 days.
White
Negro —
Total High.
White.
Negro.
Total Membership.
White
Negro --
Term up to 170 days.
White
Negro..
Term of 171-190 days.
White
Negro
Term more than 190 days.
White
Negro
Percentage op Membership in all Schools
(Grades 1-12)
Term up to 1 70 days. -
White
Negro
Term 171-190 days.
White
Negro
Term more than 190 days.
White
Negro
100 Counties
343
308
35
15
15
1,408
424
984
491,954
336,894
115,060
118
80
38
493,838
337,721
156,117
70 Cities
81,134
65,685
15,449
81,189
65,740
15,449
575,027
403,461
171,566
1,821
802
1,019
573,088
402,579
170,509
118
80
38
.32
.20
.60
99.38
.02
.02
.02
169,212
110,897
58,224
169,142
110,918
58,224
43,317
31,984
11,333
43,317
31,984
11,333
212,459
142,902
69,557
21
21
212,438
142,881
69,557
North Carolina
.01
.02
99.99
99 .98
100.00
364
329
35
15
15
1,408
424
984
661,075
447,791
213,284
118
80
38
662,980
448,639
214,341
124,451
97,669
26.782
124,506
97,724
26,782
787,486
546,363
241,123
1,842
823
1,019
785,526
545,460
240,066
.24
.15
.42
99.75
99.83
99.56
.01
.02
.02
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TABLE III. AVERAGE TERM IN DAYS, 1943-1944
This table lists the counties and cities which deviated in 1943-1944 from
the State-supported term of 180 days, showing the actual terms for each of
them; then gives the average term for all schools in the State based upon a
distribution of average daily membership.
Units
Ashe_
Chatham
Cherokee
Cumberland
Dare
Gaston
Jackson
Macon
Martin
Tryon-Saluda
Robeson
Rockingham (County).
Swain
Wilkes_
Wilson County
North Carolina..
100 Counties.
70 Cities
White Schools
Elem.
179,
180
179,
179.
180
180.
179.
180
180
177.
179.
179.
169.
179.
180
179.
179.
179.
High
78.4
80
80
78.9
80
80
79.9
79.9
80.0
Com-bined
179.8
180
179.8
179.8
179.6
180.4
179.6
179.8
180
178.0
179.4
179.3
169.3
179.9
180
179.9
179.9
179.9
Negro Schools
Elem.
167.9
179.1
180
180
181.2
180
180
177.8
180
179.1
179.8
180
180
179.4
179.9
179.9
180.0
High
180
180
180.0
180.0
180.0
Com-bined
167.9
179.2
180
180
181.1
180
180
178.0
180
179.2
179.8
180
180
179.5
179.9
179.9
180.0
N. C. Schools
Elem.
179.6
179.2
179.8
179.9
180
180.6
179.6
180
178.8
178.0
179.3
179.4
169.2
179.8
179.5
179.9
179.9
179.9
High
180
180
180
180
178.5
ISO
180
178.9
180
180
180
180
169.6
180
180
179.9
179.9
180.0
Com-bined
179.7
179.3
179.8
179.9
179.7
180.5
179.6
179.9
179.0
178.2
179.3
179.5
169.3
179.9
179.6
179.9
179.9
179.9
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TABLE IV. SUMMARY OF ENROLLMENT
This summary shows by race for 1943-1944: the enrollment by schools
(codes a + c + d + e) for all North Carolina administrative units; those en-rolled
in two or more schools within same unit or system (pupils coded
c), permitting the enrollment by units (codes a + d -f e) to be obtained by
subtraction; those enrolled in two or more units (pupils coded d); the net
State enrollment (codes a + e) ; those coming from other states (pupils coded
e)-. The U. S. Office of Education desires pupils coded a—obtained by sub-traction.
This presentation illustrates the ambiguity of the term enrollment;
there are four sets of figures. Net enrollment reduced to average daily basis
is called average daily membership; see Table I.
Items 100 Counties 70 Cities North Carolina
Enhollmbnt by Schools (Codes a + c-Fd + e).
Elementary Schools (grades 1-8)
High Schools (grades 9-12)
White-
Elementary Schools.
High Schools
Negro
Elementary Schools.
High Schools
644,712
555,730
88,982
454,156
381,763
72,393
190,556
173,967
16,.589
234,868
187,552
47,316
160,030
124,926
35,104
74,838
62,626
12,212
879,580
743,282
136,298
614,186
506,689
107,497
265,394
236,593
28,801
Duplicates Within Units (pupils coded c)
.
Elementary Schools (grades 1-8)
High Schools (grades 9-1 2)
White
Elementary Schools.
High Schools
Negro.
Elementary Schools.
High Schools
21,116
20,210
906
16,129
15,271
858
4,987
4,939
,217
,066
151
,593
,453
140
624
613
11
25,333
24,276
1,057
19,722
18,724
5,611
5,552
59
Duplicates Among Units (pupils coded d).
Elementary Schools (grades 1-8)
High Schools (grades 9-12)
White
Elementary Schools.
High Schools
Negro
Elementary Schools.
High Schools
14,572
13,453
1,119
12,903
11,842
1,061
1,669
1,611
58
6,060
5,588
472
5,558
5,119
439
502
469
33
20,632
19,041
1,591
18,461
16,961
1,500
2,171
2,080
91
Net State Enrollment (codes a 4- e)
.
Elementary Schools (grades 1-8)
High Schools (grades 9-12)
White
Elementary Schools.
High Schools
Negro.
Elementary Schools.
High Schools -
609,024
522,067
86,957
425,124
354,650
70,474
183,900
167,417
16,483
224,591
177,898
46,693
150,879
116,354
34,525
73,712
61,544
12,168
833,615
699,965
133,650
576,003
471,004
104,999
257,612
228,961
28,651
From Other States (pupils foHe'^ e).
Elementary Schools (grades 1-8)..
High Schools (grades 9-12)
White
Elementary Schools.
High Schools
Negro
Elementary Schools.
High Schools
4,849
4,415
434
4,313
3,911
402
536
504
32
3,213
2,825
388
2,771
2,409
362
442
416
26
8,062
7,240
822
7,084
6,320
764
978
920
58
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TABLE VII. ENROLLMENT, LOSSES, MEMBERSHIP BY GRADES
This tabulation���a summary of several tables—shows by grades for the
State during 1943-1944: the number of different children enrolled (a+e)
the number dropping out of school or losses, the membership on last day and
the percentage of enrollment which quit school.
Grades
White
State
First
Second
Third
Primary Special..
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
Eighth .__..
Grammar Spe"ial.
Elementary Schools (1-
Ninth.__.
Tenth....
Eleventh-
Twelfth...
Special...
High Schools (9-12)
All Schools
CowNTT Systems
First
Second
Third -_..
Primary Special..
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
Eighth
Grammar Special.
Enroll-ment
72,444
65,668
64,4S1
4S2
61,971
58.395
54,811
49.659
42,840
253
Losses
471,004
39.179
31.144
26,850
7,555
271
104.999
576,003
Elem. Schools (1-8)
-
Ninth....
Tenth....
Eleventh
.
Twelfth...
Special...
High Schools (9-12).
All Schools....
City Stste.ms
First
Second
Third
Primary Special.
.
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
Eighth
Grammar Special.
56,101
50,109
49,003
114
47,031
44.086
40,878
36,300
30,948
80
354,650
27,125
21,141
18,618
3,514
5.409
3,015
2,639
38
3.315
3,527
4,052
4.607
4,640
34
31,276
4,446
3,692
2,726
875
59
Menibe-ship
67,035
62,653
61,842
444
58,656
54,868
50,759
45,052
38,200
219
11,798
43,074
4,155
2,246
1,860
10
2,626
2,718
3,133
3,373
3,387
16
70,474
425,124 31,372
23,524
3,096
2,507
1,789
438
18
439,728
34,733
27.452
24,124
6,680
212
93,201
532,929
Tc Lost
7.5
4.6
4.1
8.0
5.3
6.0
7.4
9.3
10.8
13.4
6.6
11.3
11.8
10.2
11.6
21.8
11.2
51.946
47.863
47,143
104
44,405
41,368
37,745
32,927
27.561
331,126
24.029
18,634
16,829
3,076
58
16,343
15,559
15,478
368
14,940
14,309
13,933
13,359
11,892
173
Elem. Schools (1-8)...
Ninth....
Tenth
Eleventh _
Twelfth..
Special...
High Schools (9-12).
AU Schools
116,354
12,054
10,003
8,232
4,041
195
34,525
150,879
1,254
769
779
28
689
809
919
1,234
1,253
18
7,752
1,350
1,185
937
437
41
3,950
11,702
62,626
393,752
7.4
4.5
3.8
8.8
5.6
6.2
7.7
9.3
10.9
20.0
Negro
Enroll-ment
53,253
32,561
31,939
107
29,396
25,300
22,152
19,040
15,080
133
228,961
11,323
8.608
6.601
2,092
27
Losses
2,951
1,376
1 272
'
17t
1,400
1,467
1,497
1,467
1,353
24
28, 6H
257,612
6.6
11.4
11.9
9.6
12.5
23.7
42,644
24,1.52
23,465
20
21,194
17,888
15,434
13.160
9,376
11.1
15,089
14,790
14,699
340
14,251
13,500
13,014
12,125
10,639
155
108,602
10,704
8,S18
7,295
3,604
154
30,575
139,177
7.7
4.9
5.0
7.6
4.6
5.7
6.6
9.2
10.5
10.4
6.7
11.2
11.8
11.4
10.8
21.0
11.4
167,417
6,773
4,999
3,890
794
27
16,483
183,900
12,790
985
844
560
216
Member-ship
2,605
15,395
2,403
1,041
929
1,036
1,050
1,044
1,040
844
21
9,408
555
460
317
104
216,171
10,338
7,764
6.041
1,876
27
26,046
242,217
7, Lost
50,302
22
TABLE VIII PROPORTION OF ENROLLMENT, LOSSES, MEMBERSHIP
IN EACH GRADE
With the figures of Table VII as a basis for calculations, this tabulation
gives in percentage for each grade its proportion of the net State enrollment
(a+e), losses and membership (last day of school) during 1943-1944.
23
TABLE IX. AVERAGE DAILY MEMBERSHIP, AVERAGE DAILY
ATTENDANCE BY GRADES
This tabulation shows by race and grades for 1943-944: average daily mem-bership,
average daily attendance and the proportion of membership in
attendance.
24
TABLE X. PUPIL WORK ACCOMPLISHMENT BY GRADES
This tabulation shows by grades and race for 1943-1944: 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—by amount of work accomplished—for all pupils on
the roll at close of schools.
25
TABLE XL INDEX OF ACCOMPLISHMENT BY GRADESt
This tabulation gives the figures of Table X in percentages and shows an
index of work accomplished in the several grades. The index is the addition
of percentages weighted according to quantity of work done; to the proportion
of pupils doing full year's work are added (1) 50% of the percentage for
half year's work, (2) 25% of the proportion for less than half year. For this
index there are considered only those pupils in membership on last day; see
Table XIV for percentages based upon enrollment (a+e).
26
TABLE XII. INDEX OF ACCOMPLISHMENTt
Elementary Schools—Grades 1-8
Based upon the figures summarized by Table X, this table shows by race
for the elementary schools (grades 1-8) in each administrative unit of the
State during 1943-1944: 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%), the percentage 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 accomplishing (receiv-ing
credit for) work of full year, half credit (50% ) for the percentage doing
half-year's work, one-fourth credit (25%) for the remaining proportion of
pupils. The index is the sum of these three credits, 100.00* representing
quantitative perfection.
The summary groups the administrative units of the State—separately
by race—according to their positions as indicated by this index number.
The 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 enroll-ment,
as are the percentages of Table XIV, would be lower than the one
shown here.
Summary of Table XII
27
TABLE XII. INDEX OF ACCOMPLISHMENT—ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
28 General Statistics
Table XII. Index of Accomplishment-
General Statistics 29
Table XII. Index of Accomplishment^—Elementary Schools—Continued
Units
Haywood
Rural--
Canton
Henderson
Rural
Hendersonville
Hertford _.
Hoke
Hyde
Iredell
Rural
Mcoresville
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
White
Percentage of Membership Doing
FuU Year's
Work
88.25
91 .81
80.46
86.34
85.59
90.34
89.73
86.17
89.88
93.71
92.31
95.70
96.41
80.68
85.44
81.08
86.08
87.91
83.48
86.32
86.95
85.08
87.04
87.64
84.44
81.18
82.86
90.85
87.47
86.04
89.37
92.08
90.02
93.77
88.53
89.51
87.50
87.19
88.24
89.79
87.12
84.17
94.61
89.15
91.42
85.74
Half Year's
Work
5.48
2.89
11.15
6.57
6.72
5.80
4.46
5.86
4.80
1.92
2.82
3.47
4.68
12.52
7.54
7.15
8.10
7.41
7.30
7.61
5.23
6.00
1.98
8.00
6.84
3.32
5.09
6.04
3.82
2.64
4.54
1.08
5.06
3.73
6.71
7.05
9.66
1.50
4.88
6.80
4.36
5.63
Less Than
' 2 Year's
Work
6.27
5.30
8.39
7.09
7.69
3.86
5.81
7.97
5.32
4.37
4.87
3.44
3.59
15.85
6.38
4.94
8.42
6.27
5.75
7.31
7.73
6.36
13.58
10.82
10.30
5.83
7.44
7.92
6.81
5.28
5.44
5.15
6.41
6.76
5.79
5.76
2.10
8.71
8.00
9.03
5.39
10.85
4.22
8.63
Index
92.56
94.58
88.13
91.40
90.87
94.20
93.41
91.09
93.61
95.76
94.94
96.99
97.31
86.38
90.25
88.94
91.44
92.72
89.63
91.59
92.23
88.82
91.59
92.23
88.82
87.88
88.85
93.97
91.87
91.04
92.98
94.72
93.65
95.60
92.66
93.06
92.30
92.15
93 .59
92.72
91.56
89.83
95.96
91.86
94.65
90.71
Negro
Percentage of Membership Doing
Full Year's
Work
87.97
89.06
85.29
83.08
86.70
70.65
72.55
77.28
84.88
83.74
87.22
87.06
84.49
65.20
86.57
78.04
78.04
Half Year's
Work
70.74
67.09
6.77
7.81
5.80
4.50
6.92
2.96
21.14
16.35
14.51
7.13
9.18
3.65
2.88
6.98
18.60
10.25
16.32
16.32
17.38
19.65
12.42
70.62
67.92
80.46
30 General Statistics
Table XII. Index of Accomplishment-
General Statistics 31
Table XII. Index of Accomplishment—Elementary Schools—Continued
Units
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
White
Percentage of Membership Doing
Full Year's
Work
87
Half Year's
Work
6.01
4.52
4.83
2.00
5.81
8.19
3.98
4.52
5.08
3.70
4.53
5.13
9.90
3.27
4.19
1.52
8.92
9.14
6.20
4.82
6.77
8.30
.25
4.87
7.09
5.18
5.76
3.42
6.46
5.08
5.72
6.05
3.22
8.23
7.00
8.72
4.49
2.90
8.41
5.03
4.91
5.26
4.14
4.19
7.58
7.81
4.75
6.69
7.81
6.23
4.85
8.23
10.11
7.12
7.61
5.64
Index
92.15
93.93
93.29
99.00
92.56
93.49
91.84
92.49
90.92
94.78
95.56
91.13
91.28
94.68
93.96
96.89
96.10
89.85
89.57
93.34
92.57
90.76
91.18
96.24
91.39
88.87
92.07
91.41
94.06
Negro
Percentage of Membership Doing
Full Y'ear's
Work
84.79
74.83
72.78
83.11
74.20
70.82
79.36
79.10
76 .51
84.85
87.85
79.03
86.00
79.72
80.50
64 .39
82.31
87.08
82.70
100 .OOt
74.72
70.99
82.07
76.10
89.16
93.75
78.40
76 .58
83.36
Half Year's
Work
10.65
14.84
15.42
12.50
16.42
20.03
10.90
12.90
15.15
7.92
9.25
6.00
12.28
10.53
19.51
13.33
7.08
9.48
Less Than
'9 Year's
Work
13.81
17.50
7.14
12.18
7.23
12.19
13.70
8.07
4.56
10.33
11.80
4.39
9.38
9.15
9.74
8.00
8.34
7.23
2.90
6.72
8.00
8.00
8.97
16.10
4.36
5.84
7.82
11.47
11.51
10.79
11.72
3.61
6.25
9.41
9.72
8.57
Index
91.25
84.83
83.44
90.46
84.65
83.12
87.24
87.55
86.17
90.62
93.20
87.83
91.00
87.86
88.01
78.17
90.06
92.08
89.39
100 .OOt
84.49
82.62
88 ..34
85.12
93.68
95.31
86.85
85 .86
89.54
t Small school with low teaching-load.
32
TABLE XIII. INDEX OF ACCOMPLISHMENTf
Secondary Schools—Grades 9-12
Based upon the figures summarized by Table X, this table e;ives by race
for the secondary schools (grades 9-12) in each administrative unit of the
State during 1943-1944: 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 percent-age
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
Tables XI and XII, allows full weight (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
remaining 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 as indicated by this index number. By
comparison with summary of Table XII, the number of units having no high
school facilities may be ascertained. The index attempts to measure quan-titatively
the work accomplished during the year by pupils remaining in
school; those who quit school (losses) are not considered in these calcula-tions.
An index number based upon enrollment, as are the percentages of
Table XIV, would be lower than the one shown here.
Summary of
33
TABLE XIII. INDEX OF ACCOMPLISHMENT—SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Units
Alamance
Rural
Burlington.
Alexander.
Alleghany..
Anson
Rural
Morven
Wadesboro-
Ashe_.
Avery.
Beaufort
Rural
Washington.
Bertie
Bladen
Brunswick.
Buncombe..
Rural
Asheville.
Burke
Rural......
Glen Apine.
Morganton.
Cabarrus
Rural
Concord
Kannapolis.
Caldwell.
Rural..
Lenoir.
Camden.
Carteret.
Caswell.
Catawba...
Rural...
Hickory.
N ewton
.
Chatham..
Cherokee..
Rural...
Andrews.
Murphy.
Chowan...
Rural...
Edenton.
Clay.
Negro
Percentage
34 General Statistics
Table XIII. Index of Accomplishment—Secondary
General Statistics 35
Table XIII. Index of Accomplishment—Secondary Schools—Continued
Units
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.
White
Percentage of Membership Doing
Full Year's
Work
New Hanover 92.57
Northampton 93.28
Onslow 80.59
tSmall school with low teaching-load.
87.34
94 .38
69.90
91.50
89.76
95.76
79.79
87.82
91.16
94.20
93.56
94.42
95.47
87.56
85.95
84.47
88.60
87.81
89.27
80.86
89.79
65.47
91.36
93.08
90 14
91.73
89.96
93.59
94.81
93.75
96.27
91.06
90.03
91.74
93.08
90.19
90.93
91.74
96.59
82.05
86.68
85.21
88.64
Half Year's
Work
8.38
3.92
19.42
5.05
6.42
1.70
10.28
9.05
3.40
3.78
3.80
5.21
2.77
8.85
6.90
12.79
7.48
6.50
8.31
11.36
6.81
19.22
5.12
6.92
3.83
4.96
3.90
2.80
2.83
3.26
2.24
5.48
5.55
5.43
2.39
2.69
5.05
4.05
3,41
5.30
8.31
9.32
6.96
4.23
12.75
Less Than
'2 Year's
Work
4.28
1.70
10.68
3.45
3.82
2.54
9.93
3.33
5.44
2.02
2.64
.37
1.76
3.59
7.15
2.74
3.92
5.69
2.42
7.78
3.40
15.31
3.52
6.03
3.31
6.14
3.61
2.36
2.99
1.49
3.46
4.42
2.83
4.53
7.12
4.02
4.21
5.01
5.47
4.40
7.43
2.49
6.66
Index
92.60
96.76
82.28
94.89
93.92
97.24
87.41
92.98
94.22
96.59
96.12
97.12
97.29
92.88
91.19
91.55
93.32
92.48
94.03
88.48
94.04
78.91
94.80
96.54
93.56
95.04
93.44
95.89
96.81
96.13
97.76
94.66
93.91
95.16
95.41
93.31
94.46
94.82
98.29
85.36
92.09
91.24
93.22
94.43
96.02
88.63
Nbqbo
Percentage of Membership Doing
Full Year's
Work
100 .oot
100 .oot
82.93
82.93
91.98
86.84
87.50
82.53
78.38
90.48
84.88
87.50
79.09
94.74
68.89
85.44
84.54
85 .84
67.57
44.44
80.85
85.71
76.35
81.40
81.40
91.87
83.16
96.34
90.74
89.77
89.05
94.23
79.94
78.77
80.98
88.83
82.34
52.75
Half Year's
Work
12.19
12.19
3.39
5.26
12.50
5.50
4.05
9.52
5.88
4.17
9.57
5.26
8.33
8.33
10.13
11.34
9.59
13.51
29.63
4.26
15.76
4.65
4.65
3.72
7.40
1.83
6.79
4.55
5.97
5.77
1.01
12.56
14.15
11.14
12.23
14.28
Less Than
} 2 Year's
Work
4.88
4.88
4.63
7.90
11.97
17.57
9.24
8.33
11.34
22.78
22.78
4.43
4.12
4.57
18.92
25.93
14.89
7.89
13.95
13.95
4.41
9.44
1.83
2.47
5.68
4.98
10.10
7.50
7.08
7.88
11.17
5.43
32.97
36 General Statistics
Table XIII. In
General Statistics 37
Table XIII. Index of Accomplishment—Secondary Schools—Continued
Units
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
White
Percentage of Membership Doing
Full Year's
Work
Half Year's
Work
2.14
.945
4.58
4.19
7.02
3.92
3.52
4.29
6.37
6.57
6.15
1.64
1.91
8.70
3.69
5.99
3.45
4.11
.57
3.525
2.27
7.19
3.63
6.38
6.27
5.74
5.55
6.14
Less Than
>2 Year's
Work
.72
4.58
4.38
5.85
4.60
1.76
7.26
5.22
7.66
2.51
2.01
3.43
3.10
1.84
1.55
2.82
2.19
2.62
3.08
.57
3.525
3.71
3.92
3.23
2.83
5.13
4.46
4.59
4.21
Index
98.39
98.82
94.27
94.62
92.10
94.59
96.92
92.41
92.90
90.97
95.04
97.67
96.47
93.32
96.77
96.19
97.88
97.59
96.31
95.63
99.29
95.59
96.08
93.46
95.76
94.69
93.02
93.78
93 .78
93.77
Negro
Percentage of Membership Doing
Full Year's
Work
68.83
80.29
80.59
79.81
54.21
73.82
73 .05
74.80
87.22
87.69
66.67
89.34
91.45
57.14
92.81
86.33
86.33
82.07
76.00
81.90
84.93
90.32
83.72
82.31
85.64
Half Year's
Work
13.14
14.71
10.58
21.05
12.04
11.53
12.70
5.53
7.69
3.65
4..56
3.57
2.61
4.27
4.27
7.13
7.00
5.40
4.57
3.23
8.07
8.23
7.87
Less Than
,'2 Year's
Work
23.38
6.57
4.70
9.61
24.74
14.14
15.42
12.50
7.25
4.62
33.33
7.01
3.99
39.29
4.58
9.40
9.40
10.80
17.00
2.70
10.50
6.45
8.21
9.46
6.49
Index
78.57
88.50
89.12
87.50
70.92
83.37
82.67
84.27
91.80
92.69
75.00
92.92
94.73
68.75
95.26
90.81
90.81
88.33
83.75
85.27
89.84
93.55
89.81
88.79
91.20
38
TABLE XIV. RELATIVE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF PUPILS BY GRADES
This tabulation divides the net State enrollment (a+e) into percentages,
showing bv race for each grade during 1943-1944: (1) the percentage drop-ping
out of school, (2) the proportion doing full year's work, (3) the per-centage
doing half year's work, (4) 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 m school,
this calculation is based upon pupils enrolled (a+e).
39
TABLE XV. TRAINING OF TEACHERS AND PRINCIPALS
Based upon certificates held, as shown in budgets, this summary gives for
1943-1944 the number of State-paid teachers and principals by class of certifi-cate,
the proportion at each level of training and an index number.
Classified principals—shown separately—are deemed to be Class A in
figuring the index.
Amount of Training
Three years or less of high school
White
Negro
Four years of high school
White
Negro
One year of college
White
Negro
Two years of college
White
Negro
Three years of college
White ;;.
Negro
Four years of college—Teachers.
.
White
Negro
Four years of college—Principals.
White-
Negro
Five years of college
White
Negro
Total.
White _.
Negro
Index of Training* .
White
Negro
Type of
Certificate
Non-Standard
Non-Standard
Non-Standard
Elementary B
Elementary B
Elementary B
Elementary A
Elementary A
Elementary A
Class C
Class C
Class C
Class B
Class B
Class B
Class A
Class A
Class A
Class A
Class A
Class A
Graduate
Graduate
Graduate
All
AU
AU
All
All
All
100 Counties
Number
208
159
49
90
82
180
166
14
469
393
76
1,386
1,041
345
14,573
10,132
4,441
955
790
165
176
159
17
18,037
12,922
5.115
777.3
774.5
784.4
Percent
1.1
1.2
1.0
.5
.7
.2
1.0
1.3
.3
2 6
3.0
1.5
7.7
8.0
6.7
80.8
78.4
5.3
6.2
3.2
1.0
1.2
.3
100.0
100.0
100.0
70 Cities
Number
5,451
3,615
1,836
366
252
114
353
297
56
6,290
4,252
2,038
802.8
804.3
Percent
.1
.0
.2
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.1
.3
.4
.2
1.4
1.6
1.0
86.7
85.0
90.1
5.8
5.9
5.6
5.6
7.0
2.7
100.0
100.0
100.0
North Carolina
Number
213
160
53
183
167
16
409
1,474
1,109
365
20,024
13,747
6,277
1,321
1,042
279
529
456
73
24,327
17,174
7,153
783.9
781.9
788.7
Percent
.4
.5
.1
.7
1.0
.2
2.0
2.4
1.1
6.1
6.5
5.1
82.3
80.0
87.8
5.4
6.1
3.9
2.2
2.6
1.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
• In this index, 900 is the maximum ; that is if ail teach ?rs held the Graduate Certificate, the index would be 900.
40
TABLE XVI. EXPERIENCE OF TEACHERS
This summary gives the experience rating for 1943-1944 of those teachers
paid from the State Nine Months' School Fund; those paid from local funds
are excluded. Since only 9 increments were allowed by the State on Class A
certificates, 6 on Class B, etc., the experience shown is not the actual number
of years taught but the number for which compensation was paid.
Principals (building and classified) are not included.
Rating of Teachers
General Statistics 41
Table XVI. Experience of Teachers—Continued
42
TABLE XVII. SALARY SCHEDULES FOR TEACHERS
This tabulation gives the maximum and minimum amounts payable month-ly
to teachers from State funds during 1943-1944. Supplements by local units
are additional.
The schedules are based upon years of training, which determine the type
of certificate held, and years of teaching experience. A represents the max-imum;
B is the minimum.
A. Maximum
Teaching
expewbnce
43
TABLE XVIII. SALARY SCHEDULES FOR PRINCIPALS
This tabulation gives the maximum and minimum amounts payable
monthly from State funds to classified principals during 1943-1944. Usually
a school must have seven (7) or more teachers to be allowed a classified prin-cipal.
The schedules are based upon number of teachers allotted to 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 shown here to indicate the trend.
A Master's degree is required for the last three years of schedule—P-6
to P-8 inclusive.
A. Maximum
Number of Te.^chers
44
TABLE XIX. INSTRUCTIONAL AND SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL
This table gives for each unit of the State during 1943-1944 a distribution
of instructional and supervisory personnel—employed from all sources of
funds—by race and grade-level. Teachers, as distinguished from principals
and supervisors, are also divided according to sex.
The summary shows for North Carolina the number of teachers in ele-mentary
schools (grades 1-8), the number in high schools (grades 9-12), the
number of vocational teachers, the number of principals and supervisors, the
number of clerical assistants, the number of superintendents; then relates
the instructional personnel to number of pupils in average daily membership
and average daily attendance, as given in Table I.
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
Items
General Statistics 45
Table XIX. Instructional and Supervisory Personnel—Continued
Items
Number of Clerical Assistants _.-
In Superintendents' Offices
In Principals' Offices
Number of Superintendents* -
Average Daily Membership Per Teacher
In Elementary Schools (grades 1-8)
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
Average Daily Attendance Per Teacher
In Elementary Schools (grades 1-8)
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
Number of Teachers Per PRiNCiPALt
In All Schools
White
Negro
Average Daily Membership Per PRiNCiPALf
In All Schools
White
Negro
Average Daily Attendance per PRiNCiPALt
In All Schools
White
Negro
100 Counties
182.3
170.3
12
103
34.2
33.9
34.8
30.3
29.7
33.0
33.6
33.1
34.7
23.5
22.9
26.5
32.1
31.4
33.9
70 Cities
163.7
96.7
67
35.0
34.3
36.5
27.4
26.6
29.8
33.1
32.2
35.2
23.8
23.5
24.7
31.9
31.1
33.8
North Carolina
31.4
31.5
31.0
28.5
28.1
30.3
30.9
30.9
30.9
22.1
21.7
24.3
29.6
29.3
30.2
18.4
16.1
29.0
590.4
505.0
980.4
543.8
471.5
873.9
32.6
32.0
34.0
26.0
25.3
28.2
31.0
30.1
32.8
22.6
22.3
23.4
29.9
29.1
31.6
17.0
16.7
17.7
543.4
519.6
599 .6
508.2
486.6
559.6
* Including several Business Managers classified as Assistant Superintendents,
t On State-wide basis; the actual supervisory load is not portrayed.
46
TABLE XIX. INSTRUCTIONAL AND SUPERVISORY
47
PERSONNEL—1943-1944
Teachers
48 General Statistics
Table XIX. Instructioxal and Supervisory
General Statistics 49
Personnel—1943-1944
—
Continued
Teachers
50 General Statistics
Table XIX. Instructional and Supervisory
Units
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..
Me(}klenburg-
Rural
Charlotte..
Mitchell
Montgomery.
Moore
Rural
Pinehurst
Southern Pines.
Nash
Rural
Rocky Mount.
New Hanover.
Northampton..
Onslow
Vocational
Teachers
White Negro
White Teachers
In Elem. Schools
Men
Wom-
165
115
50
114
94
20
33
24
20
190.5
119
31.5
40
84
261
35
67
40
27
110
76
34
98
79
19
78
121
73
110
66
44
465
194
271
77
66
110
91
189
135
54
189
55
87
Total
179
127
52
116
96
20
34
28
20
198.5
126
32.5
40
98
263
35
67
40
27
110
76
34
109
90
19
87
136
78
111
67
44
470
196
274
82
68
113
94
9
10
193
139
54
189
55
89
In High Schools'
15
9
9
61
38
10
13
21
58
9
23
12
11
36
23
13
18
6
12
11
19
22
23
12
11
152
64
88
10
24
40
29
4
7
58
33
25
59
19
17
45
28
17
38
26
12
16
10
13
81
52
11
18
27
61
9
29
15
14
44
29
15
27
13
14
13
21
25
30
16
14
180
77
103
14
30
47
34
5
In All
Schools
224
155
69
154
122
32
50
38
33
279.5
178
43.5
58
125
324
44
96
55
41
154
105
49
136
103
33
100
157
103
141
83
58
650
273
377
96
98
160
128
14
18
265
181
84
260
80
112
Negro
In Elem. School
3
2
1
12
5
7
84
48
21
54.5
35
5.5
14
4
85
38
31
31
90
64
26
21
17
4
3
3
57
10
5
5
206
80
126
1
26
59
40
9
10
139
92
47
80
107
30
Including vocational
General Statistics 51
Personnel—1943-1944
—
Continued
Teachers
52 General Statistics
Table XIX. Instructional and Supervisory
Units
Orange
Rural
Chapel Hill.
Pamlico
Pasquotank
Rural
Elizabeth City.
Perquimans-
Person
Pitt
Rural.....
Greenville.
Poll<
Rural
Tyron-Saluda.
Randolph...
Rural
Asheboro.
Richmond
Rural
Hamlet
Rockingham.
Robeson
Rural
Fairmont
Lumberton..
Red Springs-
Rockingham.
Rural
Leaksville.
Madison.
-
ReidsviUe-
Rowan
Rural
Salisbury.
Rutherford.
Sampson...
Rural
Clinton. -
Scotland
Rural
Laurinburg.
Stanly
Rural
Albemarle.
Stokes.
Surry
Rural
Mount Airy.
Swain
Vocational
Teachers
Negro
White Teachers
In Elem. Schools
Men „„ Total
166
134
32
57
37
20
194
159
35
125
71
27
27
285
206
23
26
10
217
100
74
13
30
237
198
184
146
18
59
33
26
145
104
41
109
218
176
42
59
70
57
13
36
57
23
34
58
96
166
134
32
59
38
21
200
165
35
125
71
27
27
301
242
23
26
10
222
101
75
15
31
244
191
53
206
170
152
18
60
34
26
149
108
41
235
192
43
In High Schools*
Men ^„r^ Total
In All
Schools
99
73
26
46
81
32
49
76
29
120
230
179
51
73
45
28
256
205
51
166
84
38
44
372
290
30
36
16
299
132
95
22
50
332
253
266
217
193
24
81
45
36
201
144
57
140
303
245
Negro
In Elem. Schools
Men
Wom-
46
35
11
24
44
22
22
54
30
56
140
115
25
12
6
6
25
17
72
40
18
14
151
96
21
16
18
82
38
13
* Including vocational.
General Statistics 53
Personnel—1943-1944
—
Continued
Teachers
54 General Statistics
Table XIX. Instructional and Supervisory
General Statistics 55
Pebsonnel—1943-1944
—
Continued
Teachers
56
TABLE XX. NUMBER OF SCHOOLHOUSES BY TYPE AND SIZE
This summary shows by race for North Carolina during 1943-1944: the
number of school buildings owned, classified 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
Number of Schoolhouses Owned
Brick, Stone
White...
Negro -;
Frame
White.
Negro.
Log.
White.
Negro.
Total
White.
Negro.
Pebcentaqe op Schoolhouses
Brick, Stone
White
Negro
Frame
White.
Negro.
Log.
White.
Negro.
100 Counties
1,315
1,146
169
2,041
504
1,537
3,357
1,650
1,707
39.17
69.45
9.90
60.80
30.55
90.04
.03
.06
70 Cities
456
336
120
124
19
105
580
355
225
78.62
94.65
53.44
21.38
5.35
46.56
North Carolina
1,771
1,482
289
2,165
523
1,642
3,937
2,005
1,932
44.98
73.92
14.96
54.99
26.08
84.99
.03
Number of Schoolhouses Having
Only One Classroom.
White.
Negro
Two-Three Classrooms.
White
Negro.
Four-Six Classrooms
-
White
Negro
Seven-Twelve Classrooms.
White
Negro
Thirteen-Sixteen Classrooms.
White
Negro
More than Sixteen Classrooms.
White.
Negro
Total
White.
Negro.
594
133
461
1,008
238
770
571
265
306
615
493
122
288
259
29
281
262
19
3,357
1,650
1,707
19
1
18
56'
5
51
64
33
31
192
134
58
99
67
32
150
115
35
580
355
225
613
134
479
1,064
243
821
635
298
337
807
627
180
387
326
61
431
377
54
3.937
2.005
1,932
Teacherages
Number
White.
Negro.
Value
White.
Negro.
270
246
24
1,557,562
1,490,780
66,782
17
14
3
175,000
166,000
9,000
287
260
27
1,732,562
1,656,780
75,782
57
TABLE XXI. SCHOOLHOUSES AND SCHOOL PROPERTY
This table gives by race for each county and city unit of the State during
1943-1944: the value of school property, the number of schoolhouses owned,
the average value of schoolhouses, 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 (170) school systems
and relates these figures to the number of schoolhouses, to classrooms, to
teachers and to pupils.
Summary of Table XXI
Items
Value op All School Propert
Sites and Buildings.-
Furniture, Equipment
Library Books
Value of White School Property
Sites and Buildings
Furniture, Equipment
Library Books
Value of Negro School Property
Sites and Buildings
Furniture, Equipment...
Library Books -
Number of Schoolhouses Owned
White
Negro
Number of Classrooms -.
White
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
$ 73,364,752
64,858,713
6,683,249
1,822,790
65,339,415
57,906,568
5,832,250
1,600,597
8,025,337
6,952,145
850,999
222,193
3,357
1,650
1,707
21,776
16,142
5,634
21,854
39,600
4,701
3,369.06
4,047.79
1,424.45
4,095.84
5,088.14
1,584.78
3,884.61
4,787.82
1,531.84
120.46
153 .69
43.64
127.58
161 .95
46.78
138.50
173.42
52.48
70 Cities
55,531,038
49,647,252
4,825,047
1,058,739
46,029,193
41,158,375
4,026,145
844,673
9,501,845
8,488,877
798,902
214,066
580
355
225
7,582
5,394
2,188
13.1
15.2
9.7
95,743
129,660
42,230
7,324.06
8,533.41
4,342.71
8,348.02
10,013.97
4,622.64
7,856.17
9,448.67
4,375.71
247.26
305 .07
128.90
261 .37
322.10
136.61
279 .44
344 .00
146.37
North Carolina
$128,895,790
114,505,965
11,508,296
2,881,529
111,368,608
99,064,943
9,858,395
2,445,270
17,527,182
15,441,022
1,649,901
436,259
3.937
2,005
1,932
29,358
21,536
7,822
7.5
10.7
4.0
32,740
55,545
9,072
4,390.48
5,171.28
2,240.75
5,247.35
6,384.17
2,461.86
4,971.11
6,013.91
2,365.18
154.62
193.35
68.04
163.68
203 .84
72.69
176.95
218.12
80.46
58
TABLE XXI. SCHOOLHOUSES AND
Units
White
Value
Sites and
Buildings
Furniture,
Equipment
Library
Books
Total
Number
School-houses
Owned
Average
Value
Each
School-house
Number
Class-
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
S 1,728,854
949,460
779,394
318,200
135,275
487,300
230,300
42,000
215,000
385,360
375,500
705,650
367,900
337,750
428,300
481,841
290,850
5,986,761
2,277,125
3,709,636
1,082,554
640,795
132,749
309,000
1,742,410
733,950
578,000
430,460
1,090,000
740,000
350,000
134,000
650,700
344,750
1,901,000
826,500
832,000
242,500
384,000
260,580
68,580
94,500
97,500
311,080
96,080
215,000
102,800
248.084
158,110
89,974
37,600
12,385
70,800
24,800
5,000
41,000
29,030
34,600
100,750
43,500
57,250
52,500
61,781
35,000
468,889
182,235
286,654
115,137
59,105
13,532
42,500
188,510
65,700
56,410
66,400
146,806
106,806
40,000
11.000
83.350
42,700
172,800
88,300
52,000
32.500
44.500
27,050
9,850
14,200
13,000
27.850
10.850
17,000
13,650
50,631
38,831
11,800
5,775
2.718
16.283
7.283
2,500
6,500
16,288
8.450
29,650
15.650
14.000
16.500
13.490
11.400
98.370
62.060
36.310
20,489
8.110
3.879
8.500
59.933
22.145
15.688
22.100
25.910
19.410
6,500
5,000
13,330
9,875
39.440
16,640
17,000
5.800
14.300
6,865
2,265
3,100
1.500
6.783
3.783
3.000
2,025
2.027.569
1.146,401
881.168
361.575
150,378
574.383
262.383
49.500
262,500
430.678
418.550
836,050
427.0.50
409,000
497.300
557.112
337.250
6.554,020
2,521,420
4,032.600
1.218.170
708.010
150,160
360,000
1.990.853
821,795
650.098
518,960
1,262,716
866,216
396,500
150,000
747,380
397,325
2.113,240
931,440
901,000
280,800
442.800
203.495
80,695
111,800
112.000
345.713
110,713
235.000
118,475
$ 81,103
67.435
110.146
30.131
9.399
38.292
29.154
16.500
87,500
7.300
26,159
83.605
71.175
102,250
38,254
39.794
48.179
123.661
58.638
403.260
58.008
47.201
50.053
120.000
86.559
82.179
130,020
64.870
43.542
34,649
99.125
35.590
30.563
78,639
66.531
90.100
93.600
44,280
6,167
3,362
22,360
28,000
115.238
55.356
235,000
13.164
324
203
121
135
61
147
85
18
44
220
139
163
107
56
113
154
101
714
457
257
268
174
27
67
372
176
73
123
263
209
54
35
144
96
416
230
130
56
146
125
49
36
40
47
19
28
47
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SCHOOL PROPERTY, 1943-1944
60 General Statistics
Table XXI. Schoolhouses and
Units
Cleveland
Raral
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
Gaston
Gates
Graham
Granville
Rural
Oxford
Greene
Guilford.
Rural
Greensboro
High Point
Halifax.... _
Rural-.
Roanoke Rapids
Weldon
Harnett
White
Value
Sites and
Buildings
1 1,334,275
669,775
200,000
464,500
854,675
570,300
373,300
197,000
1,361,490
855,290
506,200
350,300
157,700
1.969,700
971,700
527,000
471,000
379,600
538.550
3.324,982
667,500
2,657,482
733,700
600,950
192,750
4,827,334
1,177,900
3.649,434
878.400
618,400
260.000
2,587,000
1,548,000
130,000
909.000
203.000
203.000
641,500
491,500
150.000
510.900
5.806,315
1,720,230
2,014,885
2,071,200
1,311,509
491,309
623,200
197,000
1,271,900
Furniture,
Equipment
156,750
90.750
22.500
43.500
109.455
45.340
25.340
20.000
129.750
89.250
40,500
21,800
225.500
121,000
55,000
49,500
32,630
72,100
400,193
41,500
358.693
75.000
50.000
25,000
416,400
85,910
3.30.490
102.000
77.000
25.000
249,300
125,000
13,,300
111,000
27,100
27,500
62,100
46.100
16.000
75,765
426.331
92.093
223.838
110.400
100.357
49.357
38.000
13,000
133.050
Library
Books
29.941
12,240
4,668
13,033
25,050
17,636
8,636
9.000
45.465
33,065
12,400
4.350
5.975
58,112
31,015
15,500
11,597
9,823
21,038
49,294
14,372
34,922
15,994
8,744
7,250
84.931
25.190
59.741
18.157
16.1.57
2.000
59.465
38.265
5,700
15,500
5,700
8,350
13,200
8,400
4,800
10,150
123,799
36,231
53,412
34,156
25.500
10.500
10,000
5,000
50,300
Total
$ 1,520,966
772,765
227,168
521,033
989,180
633,276
407,276
226,000
1,536,705
977,605
559,100
382,050
185,475
2,253,312
1,123,715
597,500
532,097
422,073
631,688
3,774,469
723,372
3,051,097
884,694
659,694
225,000
5,328,665
1,289,000
4,039,665
998,557
711,557
287,000
2.895,765
1,711,265
149,000
1,035,500
235,800
238,850
716,800
546,000
170,800
596,815
6,356,445
1,848,5.54
2.292.135
2,215,756
1,437,366
551,166
671,200
215,000
1,455,250
Number
School-houses
Owned
Average
Value
Each
School-house
38,024
27,599
56,792
65,129
49,459
31,684
29.091
37,667
59,104
48,880
93.183
76,410
16.861
83.456
62,429
119,500
133.024
46.897
42,113
139,795
45,955
234,700
73,724
65,969
112,500
171,892
75,824
288,547
62,410
47,437
287,000
52,650
38,892
49,667
129,438
45,160
59,712
79,644
91,000
56,933
99,469
119,933
66,020
176,318
184,646
53,236
30,620
95,886
107,500
69,298
Number
Class-rooms
405
270
50
85
289
170
124
46
298
226
72
40
67
396
263
80
53
100
211
401
131
270
142
100
42
642
328
314
167
145
22
593
429
31
133
54
45
127
96
31
108
830
429
216
185
244
134
88
22
273
General Statistics 61
School Property, 1943-1944
—
Continued
Negro
62 General Statistics
Table XXI. Schoolhouses and
TJkits
White
General Statistics 63
School Property, 1943-1944
—
Continued
64 General Statistics
Table XXI. Schoolhouses and
General Statistics 65
School Property, 1943-1944
—
Continiied
Negro
Value
Sites and
Building
127,200
74,200
53,000
34,700
188,700
28,700
160,000
39,305
27,330
54,875
299.800
177,600
122,000
34,350
4,000
30,350
48,320
31,820
16,500
241,050
96,300
79,750
65,000
226,025
123,225
44,700
58,100
297,300
31,300
97,500
21,300
147,200
298,194
115,194
181,000
48,250
101,850
64,050
37,800
34,350
34,350
177,800
177,800
Furniture,
Equipment
7,050
63,675
19,875
43,800
1,300
13.250
8,250
5,000
4,350
17,950
2,950
15,000
6,310
5,035
34,800
21,800
13,000
1,525
450
1,075
3,125
2,225
900
22,300
13,000
6,200
6,100
40,995
25,295
5,600
2,700
7,400
30,150
2,600
13,000
2,500
12,050
38,250
20,750
17,500
9,725
16,625
10,625
6,000
7,900
2,900
5,000
11,700
11,700
Library
Books
1,467
6,365
865
5,500
4,355
1,855
2,500
400
3,973
1,473
2,500
2,217
1,625
2,262
8,110
4,960
1,150
1,335
1,025
310
1,045
345
700
10,060
2,130
1,900
6,030
14,030
8,055
1,100
2,400
2,475
5,360
1,160
1,000
3,200
12,270
8,150
4,120
3,580
1,580
2,000
4,700
4,700
3,500
3,500
345
1,000
1,000
130
Total
144,805
84,305
60,500
39,450
210,623
33,123
177,500
47,832
30,989
82,172
340,510
204,360
136,150
37,210
5,475
31,735
52,490
34,390
18,100
276,410
111,430
87,8.50
77,130
281,050
156,575
51,400
5,100
67,975
332,810
33,900
111,660
24,800
162,450
346,714
144,094
202,620
59,814
122,055
76,255
45,800
46,950
37,250
9,700
193,000
193,000
Number
School-houses
Owned
8,862
71,040
20,740
50,300
Average
Value
Each
School-house
6,034
3,665
60,500
3,586
13,164
2,548
59,167
1,594
2,066
2,961
6,548
4,087
68,075
4,651
912
15,867
4,374
3,126
18,100
10,631
5,966
14,642
25,710
5,621
3,914
8,567
Numbei
Class-rooms
16,994
8,534
1,304
22,332
4,960
54,150
13,869
6,550
67,540
3.212
2,061
45,800
1,878
1,490
32,167
32,167
1,108
5.920
2,074
25,150
1,780
67
49
18
39
89
29
40
67
36
68
205
169
36
17
10
34
22
12
124
65
34
25
226
169
33
123
46
25
16
36
45
52
123
100
23
59
59
Average
Number
Class-per
School
2.8
2.1
18.0
3.5
4.3
2.2
13.3
2.2
3.2
3.9
3.4
18.0
2.1
1.7
3.5
2.8
2.0
12.0
4.8
3.8
5.7
8.3
4.5
4.2
5.5
6.0
3.2
1.8
5.0
3.2
12.0
5.2
3.8
15.0
4.0
3.2
2.7
23.0
2.4
2.4
6.5
6.5
2.5
1.6
7.0
2.0
Combined
Value of
All School
Property
678,262
506,762
171,500
253,150
871,823
222,123
649,500
631,240
208,985
602.096
1,582,739
1,093,666
489,073
485,634
23«,249
249,385
1,174,885
912,385
262,500
1,532,310
608,030
372,.3.50
551,930
1,810.773
1,079,748
250,100
293,450
187,475
2,689,799
857,125
983,474
217,750
631,450
2,931,620
1,680,649
1,250,971
1,916,505
952,655
786,4.55
166,200
460.500
221,.350
239,150
1,599,350
1,156,750
442,600
578,615
1,296,153
819,8.53
476,300
288,615
Number
School-houses
Owned
44
19
32
72
67
5
17
11
6
38
35
3
45
30
9
6
118
99
10
3
66 General Statistics
Table XXI. Schoolhouses and
Units
White
Value
Sites and
Buildings
Furniture,
Equipment
Library-
Books
Total
Number
School-houses
Owned
Average
Value
Each
School-house
Number
Average
Number
Class-rooms
Per
School
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
307,400
73,250
920,150
800,150
120,000
942,484
392,631
549,853
3,478,481
1,324,400
2,154,081
336,200
307,250
333,880
1,227,800
569,800
125,000
533,000
555,250
437,250
118,000
1,406,397
789,317
164,100
452,980
379,000
262,050
30,800
5,600
125,750
109,750
16,000
76,000
36,000
40,000
237,000
118,500
118,500
29.600
18,250
29,475
113,700
57,700
15,000
41,000
46.600
36,600
10,000
129,200
64,200
15,000
50,000
29,100
20,650
7,585
2,450
39,060
33,060
6,000
16,534
9,200
7,334
67,545
34,100
33,445
14,150
8,200
18,280
41,163
20,695
1,800
18,678
21,215
17,215
4,000
35,720
21,920
3,300
10,500
11,250
10,840
345,785
81,300
1,084,960
1,035,018
437,831
597,187
3,783,028
1,477,000
2,306,026
379,950
333,700
381,635
1,382,673
648,195
141,800
592,678
623,085
491,065
132,000
1,571,317
875,437
182,400
513,480
419,350
293,540
21,612
16,260
37,412
36.268
47,333
73,930
87,566
66,354
111,265
64,217
209,639
37,995
66,740
11,225
72,772
58.927
141,800
84,668
9,440
7,673
66,000
82,701
67,341
91,200
128,370
34,946
9.469
82
36
333
298
35
151
68
83
510
323
187
90
65
122
295
192
17
279
249
30
253
146
30
136
142
5.1
11.5
11.5
11.7
10.8
13.6
9.2
15.0
14.0
17.0
9.0
13.0
3.6
15.5
17.5
17.0
12.3
4.2
3.9
15.0
12.2
11.2
15.0
19.2
11.3
4.6
$93,064,943
57,906,568
41,158,375
9,858,395
5,832,250
4,026,145
S 2,445,270
1,600,597
844,673
$111,368,608
65,339,415
46,029,193
2,005
1,650
355
S 55,545
39.600
129,660
21,536
16,142
5,394
10.7
9.8
15.2
General Statistics 67
School Property, 1943-1944
—
Continued
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TABLE XXII. NUMBER OF SCHOOLS TAUGHT—BY SIZE
This table shows by race for each county and city system of the State dur-ing
1943-1944: the number of elementary (1-8) and high (9-12) schools
taught, distributed according to number of teachers employed, and the num-ber
of union schools. These latter include 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 ele-mentary
and separate high schools, as distinguished from the union schools.
Summary of Table XXII
Items
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TABLE XXIII. NUMBER OF SCHOOLS TAUGHT—BY GRADE LEVEL
This summary shows for 1943-1944 the number of schools which attempted
various grade levels of instruction. On the elementary level (grades 1-8)
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
the first grade; grammar schools teach only the intermediate grades, as 4-6,
6-8, or 7-8; elementary schools cover grades 1-6, 1-7, or 1-8.
On the secondary level the grouping is by years of instruction offered above
eighth. One-year high schools teach only 9th grade, two-year schools have
grades 9-10, four-year schools run from 9-12. A junior high school of grades
7-9 is considered here as a grammar school (grades 7-8) and a one-year high
school. Senior high schools (grades 10-11 or 10-12) are shown separately.
Items
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TABLE XXIV. STANDARDIZATION OF SCHOOLS
This summary shows by race for all elementary and high schools of the
State during 1943-1944: the total number of schools taught, the number large
enough to become standard, the number of standard schools, average daily
membership in all schools, average daily membership in standard schools
and the percentage of membership in accredited schools.
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TABLE XXVII. ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION OF SCHOOLS
This table shows for each county of the State during 1943-1944: the number
of members of County Boards of Education, the number of administrative or
supervisory districts, the number of districts levying tax for bonds, the num-ber
of district committee-men, the number of city units and somewhat similar
information for the cities.
General Statistics 83
Table XXVII. Administrative Organization of Schools—Continued
General Statistics 85
TABLE XXVIII. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES, 1943-1944
This summary shows by race and sex the number of pupils graduating
from public high schools in North Carolina during 1943-1944.
Since the twelfth year was not fully established, there is division of the
figures between 11 year systems and 12 year systems.
Details 100 Counties 70 Cities North Carolina
White Schools
Boys _
Girls
Eleven-year systems
Boys
Girls...- -
Twelve-year systems
Boys --. --
Girls -.--
Negro Schools
Boys
Girls
Eleven-year systems.. _..
Boys
Girls
Twelve-year systems
Boys
Girls
North Carolina Schools
Boys
Girls
Eleven-year systems
Boys
Girls
Twelve-year systems
Boys
Girls
Percentage North Carolina Schools
Boys
Girls
White Schools
Boys
Girls
Negro Schools
Boys
Girls...
15,746
5,724
10,022
12,827
4,711
8,116
2,919
1,013
1,906
6,987
2,654
4,333
3,485
1,280
2,205
3,502
1,374
2,128
22,733
8,378
14,355
16,312
5,991
10,321
6,421
2,387
4,034
2,991
730
2,261
2,402
602
1,800
589
128
461
2,245
614
1,631
1,096
299
797
1,149
315
834
5,236
1,344
3,892
3,498
901
2.597
1.738
443
1,295
18,737
6,454
12,283
15,229
5,313
9,916
3,508
1,141
2,367
9,232
3,268
5,964
4,581
1,579
3,002
4,651
1,689
2,962
27,969
9,722
18,247
19,810
6,892
12,918
8,159
2,830
5,329
100.0
34.4
65.6
84.0
30.5
53.5
16.0
3.9
12.1
100.0
35.4
64.6
75.7
28.7
47.0
24.3
6.7
17.6
100.0
34.8
65.2
81.3
30.0
51.3
18.7
4.8
13.9
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93
TABLE XXX. SCHOOL LIBRARIES
This summary gives by race for all school systems of the State during
1943-1944: the number of libraries in elementary and high schools, the total
number of school libraries, the number of volumes in those libraries, their
estimated value, the amount expended for library maintenance (current
expense) and for purchase of new books (capital outlay). At bottom of page
is a comparison of the number of books in school libraries at intervals cov-ering
a period of 14 years.
Items 100 Counties 70 Cities North Carolina
Total Number of School Libraries...
White _ -
Negro
In elementary schools (grades 1-8)
White....
Negro
In high schools (grades 9-12)
White
Negro
Total Volumes in School Libraries..
White..
Negro
In elementary schools (grades 1-8)
White
Negro
In high schools (grades 9-12)
White
Negro
Total Value of Librart Books
White
Negro
Expenditures For
Maintenance (current expense)
White... _
Negro
New books (capital outlay)
White
Negro
Number Volumes ih School Libraries
1929-1930
1931-1932
1933-1934
1935-1936
1937-1938
1939-1940.
1940-1941
1941-1942
1942-1943
1943-1944
2,663
1,810
853
1,849
1,157
692
814
653
161
540
351
189
388
260
128
152
91
61
3,203
2,161
1,042
2,237
1,417
820
966
744
222
1,998,676
1,738,842
259,834
1,149,904
1,002,879
147,025
848,772
735,963
112,809
t 1,822,790
1,600,597
222,193
127,262.26
109,802.18
17,460.08
73,721.09
64,829.96
8,891.13
984,396
782,395
202,001
582,948
476,362
106,586
401,448
306,033
95,415
1,058,739
844,673
214,066
70,808.88
59,109.17
11,699.71
53,617,93
42,149.04
11,468.89
2,983,072
2,521,237
461,835
1,732,852
1,479,241
253,611
1,250,220
1,041,996
208,224
$ 2,881,529
2,445,270
436,259
198,071.14
168,911.35
29,159.79
127,339.02
106,979.00
20,360.02
779,934
873,739
1,063,531
1,168,049
1,337,104
1,408,150
1,494,747
1,632,583
1,807,808
1,998,676
438,146
521,528
*501,397
571,174
648,880
755,033
816,797
902,859
920,125
984,396
1,218,080
1,395,267
1.564,928
1,739,223
1,985,984
2,163,183
2,311,544
2,.535, 442
2,727,933
2,983,072
* The apparent decrease for cities is due to change of territory for administrative purposes. In 1932-1933 there
were 93 cities and towns operating as units of administration; in 1933-1934 these were reduced to 67, the 26 smaller
towns being transferred to county systems. In 1935-1936 there were 68 city units; during 1939-1941 the number in-creased
to 71 : for 1941-1942 and since there have been 70.
94
TABLE XXXI. FREE BASAL TEXTBOOKS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
This table shows cumulatively to June 30, 1944 the accounting of Textbook
Commission for textbooks distributed free to pupils in grades 1-7 of the
elementary schools.
General Statistics 9^
Table XXXI. Free Basal Textbooks for Ele.mentary Schools—Continued
96 General Statistics
Table XXXI. Free Basal Textbooks for Elementary Schools—Continued
General Statistics 97
Table XXXI. Free Basal Textbooks for Elementary Schools—Continued
98 General Statistics
Table XXXI. Free Basal Textbooks for Elementary Schools—Continued
Unitb
Books
Shipped
Books
Recovered Total
Books
Sold Balance
Condition after Close of School
Usable Unusable Lost
Wake
Rural
Raleigh..
Warren
Washington
Watauga
Wayne
Rural
Fremont
Goldsboro
Wilkes
Rural
North Wilkesboro.
Wilson
Rural
Elm City
Wilson
Yadkin
Yancey
North Carolina
lOOCountiest
67 Cities. 1 Insti-tution
125,399
76,534
48,865
44,090
20,078
24,957
72,522
47,321
5,273
19,928
56,835
52,100
4,735
69,317
36,555
8,645
24,117
28,644
24,729
4,765,158
3,612,144
1,153,014
50
183
1
278
30
248
506
501
5
61
105
125,399
76,534
48,865
44,140
20,261
24,958
72,800
47,351
5,521
19,928
56,846
52,100
4,746
69,823
37,056
8,645
24,122
28,705
24,834
20.892
17,429
3.463
4,786,050
3,629,452
1,156,598
125,392
76,527
48,865
44,136
20,261
24,958
72,768
47,321
5,519
19,928
56,837
52,091
4,746
69.817
37,051
8,645
24,121
28,690
24.810
2,010
1,148
4.780.040
3,628.304
1,155.736
112.912
70,794
42,118
40,969
17,765
23,210
66,994
44,803
4,982
17,209
49,869
45,478
4,391
60,725
33,808
7.775
19,142
23.730
21,399
4.266.401
3,239,415
1,026,£
11,480
5,118
6,362
2,752
1,998
1,410
5,160
2,218
479
2,463
6,481
6,153
328
8,335
2,887
865
4,583
4.821
3,016
429,115
318,716
110,399
1,000
615
385
415
498
338
614
300
58
256
487
460
27
757
356
5
396
139
395
88.524
70,174
18,350
tlncluding 3 cities.
SUMMARY
Free Books Owned—June 30, 1944
Books Charged to Superintendents
Usable 4,266,401
Unusable 429,115
Book Inventory at Warehouse
Total ._._
4,695,516
324,473
5,019,989
99
TABLE XXXII. RENTED BASAL TEXTBOOKS FOR HIGH SCHOOLS
This table shows cumulatively to June 30, 1944 the accounting of Text-book
Commission for textbooks rented to high school pupils (grades 8-12).
100 General Statistics
Table XXXII. Rented Basal Textbooks for High Schools—Continued
UnIT8
Cleveland
Rural ...
Kings Mountain.
Shelby
Columbus.
Craven
Rural
New Bern
Cumberland.
Rural
Fayettevilie
Currituck
Dare
Davidson
Rural
Lexington
ThomasviUe
Davie
Duplin
Durham
Rural
Durham
Edgecombe
Rural
Tarboro
Forsyth
Rural
Winston-Salem..
Franklin
Rural
Franklinton
Gaston
Rural
Cherryville
Ga.stonia
Gates
Graham
Granville...
Rural..
O.xford
Greene
Guilford
Rural
(ireensboro..
High Point
Halifax
Rural
Roanoke Rapids
Weldon
Harnett
Haywood..
Rural
Canton
Books
Shipped
38,541
25,200
4,891
8,450
27,061
17,030
9,070
7,960
30,708
19,406
11,302
181
4,805
30,065
21,113
8,585
367
337
23,671
1,473
340
1,133
15.464
12,648
1,864
1,154
710
18,551
14,854
3,697
47,057
30,048
4,240
12,769
7,409
4,410
19,725
12.168
7,557
11,677
43,546
42,308
1,059
179
23,762
16,868
2,287
4,607
30,273
21,608
15,502
6.106
Books
Recovered
161
136
1
24
210
2
208
175
62
113
27
330
313
17
19
19
261
261
Total
38,702
25,336
4,892
8.474
27,069
17,240
9,072
30,883
19,468
11,415
161
4,805
30,108
21,113
8,628
367
337
23,698
1,473
340
1,133
15,545
12,729
2,816
1,864
1,154
710
18.881
15.167
3,714
47,076
30,067
4,240
12,769
7,420
4,433
19,725
12,168
7,557
11,677
43.807
42,569
1,059
179
23,819
16,925
2,287
4,607
30,346
21,705
15,586
6,119
Books
Sold
501
435
66
22
9
13
147
143
121
43
78
Balance
38,671
25,328
4,890
8,453
27,064
16.739
8,637
8,102
30,861
19,459
11,402
161
4,805
30,072
21,092
8,613
367
337
23,694
1,473
340
1,133
15,545
12,729
2,816
1.864
1,154
710
18,875
15,163
3,712
46,929
29,924
4,240
12,765
7,411
4,433
19.693
12.168
7.525
11,675
43,800
42,562
1,059
179
23,818
16,924
2,287
4,607
30,333
21,584
15,543
6,041
Condition after Close of School
Usable
35,607
23,215
4,733
7,659
25,774
15,934
8,534
7.400
27.728
18,509
9,219
161
4,400
28,629
20,186
8,076
367
337
21,825
1,396
263
1,133
14,364
11,666
2,698
1,767
1,057
710
16,869
13,242
3,627
44,643
29,157
3,965
11,521
6,958
4,247
18,494
11.676
6,818
11,448
39,417
38,180
1,059
178
22,367
15,870
2,079
4,418
28,519
19,192
13,810
5,382
Unusable
2,187
1,441
104
642
1,015
369
48
321
1,967
632
1,335
316
1,214
835
379
1,552
978
870
108
1.668
1.611
57
2,003
603
252
1,148
425
60
768
335
433
137
3,263
3,263
877
614
84
179
1,838
1,358
480
General Staiistics 101
Table XXXII. Rented Basal Textbooks for High Schools—Continued
Units
Henderson
Rural
Hendersonville.
Hertford.
Hoke...
Hyde...
Iredell
Rural......
Mooresville.
Statesville..
Jackson..
Johnston
.
Jones
Lee*
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 HiU.
Pamlico
Pasquotank.
Rural
Elizabeth City.
Pender
Books
Shipped
17,164
11,357
5,807
12,378
7,937
5,033
6,297
708
5,533
56
11,304
1,937
8,746
9,033
15,198
14,927
271
13,658
8,086
5,572
6,892
11,228
15,193
13,153
7,534
5,619
58,856
36,020
22,836
8,523
13,939
24.238
17,629
2,451
4,158
39,379
21,186
18,193
889
16,774
13,361
10,744
9,050
1,694
8,752
13,153
4,126
9,027
12,586
Books
Recovered
9
.....
361
29
146
130
16
296
12
89
398
17
381
27
47
SO
30
28
2
103
71
23
48
Total
17,173
11,357
5,816
12,739
7,966
5,033
6.443
838
5,549
56
11,304
1,937
9,042
9,045
15,287
15,016
271
13,658
8,086
5,572
6,966
11,229
15,219
13,188
7,569
5,619
59,254
36,037
23,217
8,550
14,166
24,311
17,701
2,452
4,158
39,400
21,203
18,197
889
16,821
13,411
10,774
9,078
1,696
8,855
13,224
4,149
9,075
12,677
Books
Sold
30
Balance
17,163
11,352
5,811
12,734
7,966
5,033
6,424
838
5,530
56
11,304
1,937
9,042
9,000
15,286
15,015
271
13,657
8,085
5,572
6,966
11,229
15,219
13,182
7,568
5,614
59,231
36,014
23,217
8,549
14,166
24,290
17,697
2,452
4,141
39,362
21,183
18,179
889
16,821
13,381
10,774
9,078
1,696
8,854
13,211
4,147
9,064
12,675
Condition after Close of School
Usable Unusable Lost
14,953
9,469
5,484
11.058
7,882
4,805
6,043
779
5,208
56
10,536
1,935
8,115
8,582
14,721
14,450
271
12,753
7,826
4,927
6,802
10,192
12,988
12,708
7,290
5,418
52,987
32,796
20,191
7,834
13,590
22,794
16,4.52
2,371
3,971
36,935
20,462
16,473
884
15,088
12,687
10,420
8,793
1,627
7,980
12,042
3,970
8,072
11,763
1,997
1,705
292
762
21
153
235
2
233
759
1
364
379
458
458
815
202
613
2,020
363
217
146
4,094
2,451
1,643
477
458
1,139
950
59
130
1,072
639
433
580
436
247
218
29
897
132
765
529
213
178
35
914
63
75
146
57
9
1
563
39
107
107
89
57
32
44
88
211
111
61
50
2,150
767
1,383
238
118
357
295
22
40
1,355
82
1,273
5
1,153
258
107
67
40
220
272
45
227
383
Including Sanford.
102 General Statistics
Table XXXII. Rented Basal Textbooks for High Schools—Continued
Units
Books
Shipped
Books
Recovered Total
Books
Sold Balance
Condition after Close of School
Usable Unusable Lost
Perquimans.
Person
Pitt.-
Rural
Greenville.
Polk-
Rural
Tryon-Saluda
Randolph...
Rural
.\sheboro_
Richmond.
Rural'..
Hamlet.,
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.
Vancet
Wake
Rural - .
Raleigh.
5,965
16,804
1,470
1,116
354
8,259
5,138
3,121
29,977
23,073
6,904
24,002
17,369
6,633
46,178
32,238
5,254
5,728
2,958
29,059
12,203
13,073
3,474
309
30,369
29,978
391
29,733
30,675
23,554
7,121
11,868
4,072
7,796
15,472
9,571
5,901
13,180
23,182
22,920
262
6,446
6,576
4,036
27,159
22,712
4,447
15,129
41,783
40,836
947
364
1
1
191
183
151
144
7
242
216
2
22
2
42
14
10
18
134
134
94
154
42
112
31
1
30
24
8
16
18
480
480
2,302
5,965
17,168
1,471
1,117
354
8,264
5,138
3,126
30,168
23,256
6,912
24,153
17,513
6,640
46,420
32,454
5,256
5,7,50
2,960
29,101
12,217
13,083
3,492
309
30,503
30,112
391
29,827
30,829
23,596
7,233
11,899
4,073
7,826
15,496
9,579
5,917
13,198
23,662
23,400
262
6.487
6,592
4,051
27,185
22,738
4,447
17,431
41,841
40,894
947
112
17
14
3
5
1
4
75
64
11
38
5,963
17,164
1,471
1,117
354
8,263
5,138
3,125
30,163
23,252
6,911
24,143
17,507
6,636
46,405
32,448
5,256
5,741
2,960
29,085
12,217
13,080
3,479
309
30,494
30,103
391
29,715
30,812
23,582
7,230
11,894
4,072
7,822
15,421
9,515
5,906
73,198
23,662
23,400
262
6,487
6,512
4,047
27,174
22,736
4,438
17,393
41,837
40,890
947
15,283
1,404
1,093
311
8,104
5,091
3,013
28,030
21,574
6,456
22,965
16,645
6,320
41,208
28,379
5,086
5,441
2,302
27,249
10,777
12,784
3,380
308
29.002
28,611
391
28,386
29,041
22,388
6,653
11,256
3,988
7,268
14,486
9,418
5,068
12,667
21,376
21,114
262
5,879
5,911
3,846
25,314
21,072
4,242
15,333
39,796
38,849
947
257
1,096
98
13
85
1,213
835
378
1,007
724
283
2,618
1,658
109
212
639
1,581
1,266
268
47
1,045
1,045
1,146
1 ,278
931
347
517
9
508
870
57
813
445
1,989
1,989
559
595
148
1,600
1,450
150
930
1,650
1,650
* Including Rockingham,
t Including Henderson.
General Statistics 103
Table XXXII. Rented Basal Textbooks fok High Schools—Continued
104 General Statistics
TABLE XXXIII. SUPPLEMENTARY READERS AND LIBRARY BOOKS
Cumulative Summary to June 30, 1944
This tabulation gives a summary—for those units using this service—of
supplementary readers and library books rented to schools from the begin-ning
of the service to June 30, 1944.
Kind of Books
SECTION II
FINANCIAL STATISTICS
1943-1944
106
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, 1943-1944
Items 100 Counties 7C Cities North Carolina
Total Funds Available (less loans and transfers)
.
Current Expense
Capital Outlay
Debt Service
Percentage of Total for
Current Expense. _
.
Capital Outlay
Debt Service
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
41,920,940.40
34,185,794.20
2,950,110.42
4,785,035.78
81.6
7.0
11.4
609,024
68.83
56.13
4.84
7.86
72.90
59.45
5.13
8.32
529,691
79.14
64.54
5.57
9.03
$ 18,437,430.71
14,314,796.68
1,216,169.15
2,906,464.88
77.6
6.6
15.8
S 60,358,371.11
48,500,590.88
4,166,279.57
7,691,500.66
80.4
6.9
12.7
224,591 833,615
82.09
63.74
5.41
12.94
$ 72.41
58.18
5.00
9.23
212,459 787,486
86.78
67.38
5.72
13.68
76.65
61.59
5.29
9.77
198,721 728,412
92.78
72.03
6.12
14.63
82.86
66.58
5.72
10.56
Available (less loans) For Current Expense
Balance—July 1, 1943
Nine Months' School Fund—less refunds.
Vocational Education—State
Vocational Education—Federal
National Defense—Federal
Other Federal .
Other State (Textbook Fund*)
Tax on Intangibles (refunded by State). ..
Philanthropic Agencies
821,491.40
27,402,630.88
498,583.02
496,416.94
606,242.38
648,268.98
83,932.44
90,803.78
4,900.00
513,027.00
9,566,117.81
116,293.42
134,201.79
286,809.56
164,822.83
28,073.55
37,222.13
$ 1,334,518.40
36,968,748.69
614,876.44
630,618.73
893,051.94
813,091.81
112,005.99
128,025.91
4,900.00
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.
Total Current Expense
$ 29,831,778.42
1,152,679.48
203,486.47
386,333.69
1,750,283.59
39,741.15
$ 10,333,541.09
482,187.40
121,457.61
246,028.81
865,940.39
1,752,614.38
S 40,165,319.51
1,634,866.88
324,944.08
632,362.50
2,616,223.98
1,792,355.53
Percentage of current Expense From
Balance—July 1, 1943
Nine Month's School Fund—less refunds.
Vocational Education—State
Vocational Education—Federal
National Defense—Federal
Other Federal
Other State (Textbook Fund*)
Tax on Intangibles ( refunded by State).
.
Philanthropic Agencies.
$ 3,532,524.38
$ 34,185,794.20
2.4
80.2
1.5
1.4
1.8
1.9
.2
.3
.0
$ 3,468,228.59
$ 14,314,796.68
3.6
66.8
.8
.9
2.0
1.2
.2
.3
7,000,752.97
$ 48,500,590.88
76.2
1.3
1.3
1.8
1.7
.2
.3
.0
Total—State, Federal, Philanthropic 87.3 72.2 82.8
* Cost of textbooks distributed free to pupils.
Financial Statistics 107
Items 100 Counties 70 Cities North Carolina
Poll and Dog Taxes, Fines, Forfeitures
Interest, Donations -
From Pupils: Fees, Tuition -.- -..
Advalorem Taxes—County....
Advalorem Taxes—District, City
Total—County and District. -_
Available (less loans) For Capital Outlay
Balance—July 1, 1943
State Loans --
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
Percentage of Capital Outlay from
Balance—July I, 1943
State Loans
Sale of Bonds
Sale of School Property
Federal Grants
Interest, Donations
Tax on Intangibles (refunded by State)
Advalorem Taxes—County. . --_
Advalorem Taxes—District, City --
Available (less loans) For Debt Service
Balance—July 1, 1943
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 h 1943
Sinliing Fund Withdrawals
Tax on Intangibles (refunded by State)
Interest, Donations
Advalorem Taxes—County.. . .
Advalorem Taxes—District, City
Total Available fless loans and transfers) From
Balances—July 1, 1943
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
Total Available—See Table 11
Percentage of Total Available (less loans) From
Balances—July 1, 1943 -
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
3.4
.6
1.1
5.1
.1
3.4
.9
1.7
6.0
12.2
3.4
.7
1.3
5.4
3.6
10.3 14.4
1,362,504.24
61,350.00
11,000.00
181,434.07
90,187.82
68,998.52
26,081.13
1,117,417.58
31,137.06
595,622.98
2,500.00
10,000.00
121,579.62
23,897.03
3,956.03
458,613.49
1,958,127.22
63,850.00
21,000.00
303,013.69
90,187.82
92,895.55
30,037.16
1,576,031.07
31,137.06
$ 2,950,110.42
46.2
2.1
.4
6.1
3.0
2.3
.9
37.9
1.1
$ 1,216,169.15
49.0
.2
2.0
.3
37.7
$ 4,166,279.57
47.0
1.5
.5
7.3
2.2
2.2
.7
37.8
$ 985,242.15
130,035.29
84,042.31
52,588.93
3,243,583.14
289,543.96
171.531.68
144,028.54
30,049.51
1,888.48
1,436,112.44
1,122,854.23
1,156,773.83
274,063.83
114,091.82
54,477.41
4,679,695.58
1,412,398.19
S 4,785,035.78
20.6
2.7
1.8
1.1
67.8
6.0
$ 2,906,464.8
5.9
5.0
1.0
.1
49.4
38.6
$ 7,691,500.66
15.0
3.6
1.5
.7
60.8
18.4
3,169,237.79
1,841,116.12
4,900.00
28,247,423 ..56
11,000.00
181,434.07
1,152,679.48
325,073.92
386,333.69
130,035.29
6,111,284.31
360,422.17
1,280,181.66
585,834.18
9,784,212.45
10,000.00
121,579.62
482,187.40
147,243.12
246,028.81
144,028.54
2,760,666.32
2,875,468.61
4,449,419.45
2,426,950.30
4,900.00
38,031,636.01
21,000.00
303,013.69
1,6.34,866.88
472,317.04
632,362.50
274,063.83
8,871,950.63
3,235,890.78
S 41,920,940.40
346,656.56
$ 42,267,596.96
7.6
4.4
.0
67.4
.0
.4
2.7
I 18,437,430.71
79,148.20
$ 18,516,578.91
6.9
3.2
.3
14.6
53.1
.1
.6
2.6
.8
1.3
.8
15.0
15.6
$ 60,358,371.11
425,804.76
$ 60,784,175.87
7.4
4.0
.0
63.0
.0
.5
1.0
.5
14.7
5.4
108 Financial Statistics
Section B. Funds Expended, 1943-1944
Items 100 Counties 70 Cities North Carolina
Total Expended (less loans repaid)
Current Expense
Capital Outlay
Debt Service
Percentage of Total Foji
Current Expense
Capital Outlay
Debt Service
Cdrrent 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 __
Captial Outlay
New Construction
Alterations, Additions
Library Books
Transportation Equipment
Interest, other. _ _
Total—Capital Outlay
White
Negro
Percentage op 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
Total—Debt Service
$ 38,047,133.81
33,013,265.48
1,184,316.7.5
3,849,551.58
86.8
3.1
10.1
16,865,985.40
13,636,349.21
471,029.22
2,758,606.97
2.8
16.4
54,913,119.21
46,649,614.69
1,655,345.97
6,608,158.55
85.0
3.0
12.0
866,516.83
18,265,004.39
6,614,5.30.54
1,483,681.91
1,037,193.34
466,155.91
4,280,182.56
514,189.11
7,456,348.12
3,032.596.08
970.129.07
577,553.54
196,272.62
889,260.67
1,380,705.94
25,721,352.51
9,647,126.62
2,453,810.98
1,614,746.88
662,428.53
5,169,443.23
S 33,013.265.48
25,494,028.52
7,519,236.96
2.6
55.3
20.0
4.5
3.2
1.4
13.0
77.2
22.8
% 13,636,349.21
9,944,073.38
3,692,275.83
3.8
54.7
22.2
7.1
4.2
1.5
6.5
72.9
27.1
658,249.20
436,480.43
73,721.09
13,632.83
2,233.20
S 1,184,316.75
1,005,403.72
178,913.03
55.6
36.9
6.2
1.1
.2
15.1
875,300.09
132,522.96
1,605,897.65
855,127.42
93,869.75
154,097.18
97,636.25
1,998.35
25,984.00
7,817.04
1,300.89
S3, 849, 551 .58
46,649,614.69
35,438,101.90
11,211,512.79
2.9
55.1
20.7
5.3
3.5
1.4
11.1
76.0
24.0
102,491.06
313,471.54
53,617.93
62.50
1,386.19
760,740.26
749,951.97
127,339.02
13,695.33
3,619.39
$ 471,029.22
360,178.05
110,851.17
21.8
66.5
11.4
.0
.3
76.5
23.5
$ 1,655,345.97
1,365,581.77
289,764.20
46.0
45.3
7.7
82.5
17.5
102,490.36
15,966.92
489,047.75
267,144.51
49,441.80
973,667.54
788,162.50
72,334.96
350.63
2,758,606.97
f 977,790.45
148,489.88
2,094,945.40
1,120,271.93
143,311.55
1,127,764.72
885,798.75
74,333.31
25.984.00
7,817.04
1,651.52
608,158.55
Financial Statistics 109
Items
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 renrolled (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.
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.
Per child 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.
Total Expended (less loans repaid)
.
Loans Repaid
Current Expense.
Capital Outlay...
Debt Service
70 Cities
22.7
3.4
41.7
22.2
2.4
4.0
2.5
.1
69.1
28.4
2.5
100 Counties
48.81
62.47
71 .83
.399
42.35
54.21
57.41
.319
62.32
.346
1.52
1.94
2.06
.012
2.24
.013
4.94
6.32
6.70
.037
7.27
.040
S 38,047,133.81
57,410.83
49,314.75
203,021.15
Total Loans Repaid
Total Disbursements—See Table II.
309,746.73
38,356.880.54
3.7
17.7
9.7
1.8
35.3
28.6
2.6
56.7
38.9
4.4
North Carolina
58.59
75.10
79.39
.441
84.87
.472
47.37
60.72
64.18
.357
68.62
.382
1.64
2.10
2.22
.012
2.37
.013
9.58
12.28
12.99
.072
13.88
.077
$ 16,865,985.40
15,842.01
375.00
1,891.88
$ 18,108.89
$ 16,884,094.29
$ 54,913,119.21
73,252.84
49,689.75
204,913.03
S 327,855.62
$ 55,240,974.83
no
TABLE II. GROSS RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS
Ill
AND BALANCES BY FUNDS
Fund
112 Financial Statistics
Table II. Gross Receipts, Disbursements
Umits
Current Expense Fund
Available Disbursed
Balance
6-30-1944
Capital Outlat
Available Disbursed
Columbus
Craven
Rural
New Bern
Cumberland _.
Rural...
Fayetteville
Currituck
Dare
/)avidson._
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..
* Overdraft.
600,361.57
448,559.78
300,372.39
148,187.39
706,298.09
486,677.65
219,620.44
93,337.06
85,428.98
761,890.68
416,831.94
184,32.5.88
160,732.86
187,193.14
498,166.35
1,257,684.36
387,122.55
870,561.81
473,298.12
339,775.57
133,522.55
1,738,479.83
698,089.00
1,040,390.83
414,193.30
337,334.09
76,859.21
1,193,571.08
825,496.25
65,757.57
302,317.26
144,120.33
138.528.41
445,781 .61
259,225.67
186,555.94
276,667.91
2,014,105.40
740,669.43
738,335.83
535,100.14
747,233.12
425,290.97
255,327.93
66,614.22
623,245.08
517,548.08
357,066.02
160,482.06
338,603.73
261,959.32
76,644.41
605,198.38
420,281.88
272,4.55.74
147,826.14
675,459.49
457,336.11
218,123.38
83,442.70
751,552.14
415,681.08
179,747.63
156,123.43
186,935.87
487,714.67
1,221,957.53
384,436.77
837,520.76
462,474.76
332,162.07
130,312.69
1,607,552.22
629,489.08
978,063.14
410,387.68
333,585.64
76,802.04
1,139,228.77
766,721.77
69,592.66
302,914.34
143,302.48
131,972.17
440,582.80
256,259.59
184,323.21
276,667.91
1,940,753.16
755,281.95
700,614.60
484,856.61
669,418.82
426,279.05
178,791.85
64,347.92
613,700.69
490,911.26
334,107.96
156,803.30
360,283.65
275.867.63
84,416.02
*4,836.81
28,277.90
27,916.65
361 .25
30,838.60
29,341.54
1,497.06
1,469.93
1,986.28
10,338.54
1,150.86
4,578.25
4,609.43
257.27
10,451.68
35,726.83
2,685.78
33,041.05
10,823.36
7,613.50
3,209.86
130,927.61
68,599.92
62,327.69
3,805.62
3,748.45
57.17
54,342.31
58,774.48
•3,835.09
*597 .08
817.85
6,556.24
5,198.81
2,966.08
2,232.73
73,352.24
•14.612.52
37,721.23
50,243.53
77,814.30
•988.08
76,536.08
2,266.30
9,544.39
26,636.82
22,958.06
3,678.76
•21,679.92
•13,908.31
•7,771.71
15,160.35
79,174.98
79,124.98
50.00
135,142.27
108,090.62
27,051.65
20,735.89
104,304.80
25,205.79
12,546.18
66,552.83
3,150.00
31.213.83
291,165.72
56,.596. 58
234,569.14
19,425.26
6,.339 .48
13,085.78
348,162.66
192,827.80
155,334.86
13,172.26
10,908.98
2,263.28
143,151.43
121,254.01
6,207.62
15,689.80
7,360.17
31,374.77
23,538.37
7,836.40
207,037.28
166,647.66
31,866.44
8,523.18
79,752.75
78,965.47
•712.72
1,500.00
78,851.63
9,181.74
7,466.45
1,715.29
16,666.39
8,843.88
7,822.51
8,224.57
19.263.21
19,213.21
50.00
98,992.57
79,725.47
19,267.10
17,023.43
80,615.21
20,760.93
12,546.18
47,308.10
650.00
6,216.87
65,568.56
31,262.19
34,306.37
5,983.30
4,231.90
1,751.40
71,251.17
56,652.33
14,598.84
6,795.19
5,313.48
1,481.71
35,937.26
21,393.43
1,006.76
13,537.07
30,139.73
22,280.52
7,859.21
66,102.30
25,534.16
32,044.96
8,523.18
51,075.93
47,985.39
2,340.54
750.00
12,547.42
5,400.82
3,685.53
1,715.29
2,055.15
1,318.08
737 .07
Financial Statistics 113
AND Balances by Funds—Continued
Fund
Balance
6-30-1944
6,935.78
59.911.77
59,911.77
36,149.70
28,365.15
7,784.55
3,712.46
23,689.59
4,444.86
19,244.73
2,500.00
24,996.96
225,597.16
25,334.39
200,262.77
13,441.96
2,107.58
11,334.38
276,911.49
136,175.47
140,736.02
6,377.07
5,595.50
781 .57
107,214.17
99,860.58
5,200.86
2,152.73
7,360.17
1,236.04
1,257.85
•22.81
140,934.98
141,113.50
•178.52
28,676.82
30,980.08
•3,053.26
750.00
66,304.21
3,780.92
3,780.92
14,611.24
7,525.80
7,085.44
Debt Service Fund
Available
62,211.87
100,229.34
68,774.34
31,455.00
423,327.90
375,171.65
48,156.25
23,136.68
8,636.44
141,144.00
86,048.13
35.040.87
20.055.00
16,485.25
98,843.25
193,080.91
41,774.30
151,306.61
42,300.94
24,554.30
17,746.64
308,377.17
81,090.10
227.287.07
28.450.54
25,912.78
2,537.76
153,656.00
86,091.00
7,750.00
59,815.00
11,088.26
10,311.47
75,747.68
56,484.72
19,262.96
37,327.03
662,535.12
242,721.64
244,107.21
175,706.27
110,398.58
19,134.30
71,203.90
20,060.38
109,542.49
55,900.16
25,400.16
30,500.00
112,473.67
59,147.77
53.325.90
Disbursed
62,211.87
100,229.34
68,774.34
31,455.00
303,209.94
255,053.69
48,156.25
10,240.57
8,204.44
133,956.90
78,895.65
35,006.25
20,055.00
16,485.25
49,508.89
169,102.66
34,748.45
134.354.21
42,299.65
24,553.01
17,746.64
279,017.92
72,822.99
206,194.93
27,795.87
25,330.43
2,465.44
152,888.25
85,323.25
7,750.00
59,815.00
11,050.44
6,542.75
66,333.62
47,070.66
19,262.96
31,093.87
561,787.39
151,973.85
234,107.27
175,706.27
90,571.73
10,637.50
70,864.98
9,069.25
119,285.03
71,603.92
41,103.92
30,500.00
103,675.90
51,525.00
52,150.90
Balance
6-30-1944
120,117.96
120,117.96
12,896.11
432.00
7,187.10
7,152.48
34.62
49,334.36
23,978.25
7,025.85
16,952.40
1.29
1.29
29,359.25
8,267.11
21,092.14
654.67
582 .35
72.32
767.75
767.75
37.82
3,768.72
9,414.06
9,414.06
6,233.16
100,747.73
90,747.79
9,999.94
19,826.85
8,496.80
338.92
10,991.13
•9,742.54
•15,703.76
•15,703.76
8,797.77
7,622.77
1,175.00
All Funds
Available
677,733.79
627,964.10
448,271.71
179,692.39
1,264,768.26
969,939.92
294,828.34
137,209.63
94,065.42
1,007,339.48
528,085.86
231,912.93
247,340.69
206,828.39
628,223.43
1,741,930.99
485,493.43
1,256,437.56
535.024.32
370,669.35
164,354.97
2,395,019.66
972,006.90
1.423,012.76
455,816.10
374,155.85
81,660.25
1,490,378.51
1,032,841.26
79,715.19
377,822.06
155.208.59
156,200.05
552,904.06
339,248.76
213,655.30
313,994.94
2,883,677.80
1,150,038.73
1,014,309.48
719.329.59
937.384.45
523,390.74
325,819.11
88,174.60
811,639.20
582,629.98
389,932.63
192,697.35
467,743.79
329,950.97
137,792.82
Disbursed
675,634.82
539,774.43
360,443.29
179,331.14
1,077,662.00
792,115.27
285,546.73
119,131.13
91,647.14
966,124.25
515,337.66
227,300.06
223,486.53
204,071.12
543,440.43
1,456,628.75
450,447.41
1,006,181.34
510,757.71
360,946.98
149,810.73
1,957,821.31
758,964.40
1,198,856.91
444,978.74
364,229.55
80,749.19
1,328,054.28
873,438.45
78,349.42
376,266.41
154,352.92
138,514.92
537,056.15
325,610.77
211,445.38
307,761.78
2,568,642.85
932,789.96
966,766.83
669,086.06
811,066.48
484,901.94
251,997.37
74,167.17
745,533.14
567,916.00
378,897.41
189,018.59
466,014.70
328.710.71
137,303.99
Balance
6-30-1944
88,189.67
87,828.42
361 .25
187,106.26
177,824.65
9,281.61
18,078.50
2,418.28
41,215.23
12,748.20
4,612.87
23,854.16
2,757.27
84,783.00
285,302.24
35,046.02
250,256.22
24,266.61
9,722.37
14, .544. 24
437,198.35
213,042.50
224,155.85
10,837.36
9,926.30
911.06
162,324.23
159.402.81
1,365.77
1,555.65
855.67
17,685.13
15,847.91
13,637.99
2,209.92
6,233.16
315,034.95
217,248.77
47,542.65
50,243.53
126,317.97
38,488.80
73,821.74
14,007.43
66,106.06
14,713.98
11,035.22
3,678.76
1,729.09
1,240.2'.
488.83
114 Financial Statistics
Table II. Gross Receipts, Disbubsements
Current Expense Fund
Units
Hertford
Hoke.._.
Hyde
Iredell
Rural
Mooresville
Statesville
Jackson
Johnston
Jones
Lee
Rural
Sanford
Lenoir
Rural...
Kinston.
Lincoln
Rural
Lincolnton
Maccn.
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.
Available
269,483.63
182,802.37
110,326.01
733,634.37
446,926.05
110,340.83
176,367.49
195,437.73
704,057.38
155,235.38
324,575.13
220,115.90
104,459.23
464,188.52
308,906.15
155,282.37
314,050.58
220,206.34
93,844.24
178,457.19
277,225.54
351,013.19
290,396.55
174,138.41
116,258.14
>, 138, 077. 88
845,055.57
1,293,022.31
171,077.29
273,068.74
519,101.51
379,075.46
55,065.52
84,960.53
931,386.58
611,489.22
319,897.36
965,372.32
374,661.11
306,336.77
335,026.51
239,652.51
95,374.00
142.228.97
314,826.74
131,618.94
183,207.80
283,630.04
Disbursed
255,882.68
176,019.41
105,432.37
707,596.78
442,997.22
109,557.19
155,042.37
230,677.22
697,449.17
158,085.18
270,774.92
188,482.70
82,292.22
490,275.39
295,652.22
194,623.17
299,816.28
214,021.78
85,794.50
174,851.92
267,286.57
330,508.28
288,134.24
172,336.33
115,797.91
1,948.379.53
731,467.91
1,216,911.62
164,667.70
272,764.80
473,923.46
352,768.04
50,092.48
71,062.94
814,016.96
524,344.62
289,672.34
954,470.60
357,684.88
286.016.99
320,294.10
226.446.79
93,847.31
140,160.92
?81,109.71
107,942.25
173,167.46
254,425.72
Balance
6-30-1944
13,600.95
6,782.96
4,893.64
26,037.59
3,928.83
783.64
21.325.12
*35,239.49
6,608.21
• 2,849.80
53,800.21
31,633.20
22,167.01
*26,086.87
13,253.93
•39.340.80
14,234.30
6,184.56
8,049.74
3,605.27
9.938.97
20,504.91
2,262.31
1,802.08
460.23
189,698.35
113,587.66
76,110.69
6,409.59
303 .94
45,178.05
26.307.42
4.973.04
13,897.59
117,369.62
87,144.60
30,225.02
10,901.72
16,976.23
20,319.78
14,732.41
13,205.72
1.526.69
2.068.05
33.717.03
23,676.69
10,040.34
29,204.32
Capitai, Outlay
Available
14,213.73
4.065.47
3,297.57
110.008.04
94,723.48
10.739.94
4,544.62
1,318.20
140,409.39
1,893.39
24.080.03
17,810.19
6,269.84
48,086.45
7,720.90
40,365.55
41,834.65
22,225.50
19,609.15
7,268.11
540.67
12.081.93
11,655.77
3,675.10
7.980.67
115.004.98
56.114.39
58,890.59
21,199.42
5,721.35
100.239.79
61.455.65
2,684.05
36,100.09
80.090.92
70.457.87
9.633.05
191,077.12
18.556.66
23.705.51
111.011.08
10.403.41
100.607.67
1,687.05
11,750.23
6,425.83
5,324.40
10,206.98
Disbursed
8,978.65
2,982.72
1,703.83
15,219.24
3,109.34
8,163.42
3,946.48
242.33
1,558.84
14,672.81
11,073.85
3,598.96
950.00
950.00
20,206.50
5,022.88
15,183.62
3,845.93
540.67
6,109.47
6,736.17
1,951.37
4,784.80
31,361.95
11.274.91
20.087.04
4.999.11
5,721.35
18,429.25
17,016.25
193.00
1,220.00
8,556.19
8,205.44
350.75
117,521.31
17,123.39
14.871.70
19,858.31
11,393.96
8,464.35
1,687.05
7,110.67
3,677.73
3,432.94
1,989.43
Financial Statistics 115
and Balances by Funds—Continued
Fund
116 Financial Statistics
Table II. Gross Receipts, Disbitbsements
Units
Current Expense Fund
Available Disbursed
Balance
6-30-1944
Capital Outlay
Available Disbursed
Perquimans
Person..
Pitt.
Rural..
Greenville
Poll<
Rural
Tryon-Saluda
Randolph
Rural
Asheboro
Richmond
Rural
Hamlet
Rorkingham.
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...
137,230.09
341,894.54
803,973.04
6.39,993.08
163,979.96
171,004.20
105,616.49
65,387.71
509,322.45
408,675.89
100,646.56
494,517.12
236,195.66
125,463.61
132,857.85
961,780.47
688,952.32
108,412.28
102,769.53
61,646.34
828,193.92
358,842.03
225,368 .,52
64,387.01
179,596.36
821,937.00
609,359.78
212,577.22
602,331 .35
588,861.87
505,779.95
83,081.92
304,279.25
172,767.94
131,511.31
459,923.87
341,122.28
118,801.59
286,735.82
612,692.23
476,062.79
136,629.44
108,045.01
158,003.59
77,105.95
632,801.01
548,660.55
84,140.46
350,591.78
177,830.24
172,761.54
131.2:)5.89
335,486.39
745,727.86
582,679.93
163,047.93
167,269.33
104,150.93
63,118.40
507,358.30
406,611.24
100,747.06
465,876.30
219, .577 .39
120,369.87
125,929.04
959,374.34
688,055.23
108,065.92
102,379.95
60,873.24
791,847.78
344,943.41
221,790.27
63,111.90
162,002.20
816,447.96
602,626.23
213,821.73
621,352.53
581,237.67
499,295.91
81,941.76
294,306.78
167,781.71
126,525.07
457,709.81
340,437.92
117,271.89
287,635.68
601,180.07
473,539.83
127,640.24
139,213.74
157,427.40
585,313.30
512,771.97
72,.541 .33
345,506.87
175,410.44
170,096.43
6,084.20
6,408.15
58,245.18
57,313.15
932 .03
3,734.87
1,465.56
2,269.31
1,964.15
2,064.65
•100.50
28,649.82
16,618.27
5,093.74
6,928.81
2,406.13
897 .09
346.36
389 .58
773.10
36,346.14
13,898.62
3,578.25
1,275.11
17,594.16
5,489.04
6,733.55
•1,244.51
•19,021.18
7,624.20
6,484.04
1,140.16
9,972.47
4,986.23
4,986.24
2,214.06
684 .36
1,529.70
•899.86
11,512.16
2,522.96
8,989.20
•31,168.73
576.19
2,862.85
47,487.71
35,888.58
11,599.13
5,084.91
2,419.80
2,665.11
71.00
20,239.38
22.381 .04
17,342.99
5,038.05
9,228.51
6,281.22
2,947.29
60,465.05
55,600.05
4,865.00
20,208.37
17,718.53
2,188.04
.301 .80
63,215.20
53,460.76
2,054.44
4,000.00
3,700.00
60,060.91
30,390.12
10,372.72
6,080.90
13,217.17
49,304.03
37,067.65
12,236.38
28,625.66
61,781.21
57,554.90
4,226.31
59,428.91
3,178.91
56,250.00
19,883.68
13,364.31
6,519.37
9,145.93
28,459.68
27,091.93
1,367.75
85,201.78
5,637.30
9,258.91
17,418.10
17,418.10
20,061 .78
5,533.23
814.74
4,718.49
9,968.98
6,281.22
3,687.76
41,473.91
39,179.89
2.294.02
3,037.35
1,139.40
1,596.15
301 .80
10,870.80
3,354.10
1,762.94
2,053.76
3,700.00
31,499.54
6,957.89
8,919.88
2,404.60
13,217.17
34,341 .47
25,694.73
8,646.74
13,749.60
16,046.53
12,878.53
3,168.00
5,428.91
3,178.91
2,250.00
17,021.87
10,502.50
6,519.37
835.35
27,406.02
26,038.27
1,367.75
53,227.86
5,637.30
390.37
110.00
110.00
23,800.24
23,800.24
3,647.59
3,647.59
Overdraft.
Financial Statistics 117
AND Balances by Funds—Continued
Fund
Balance
6-30-1944
16,847.81
16,528.25
319. .56
•740.47
18,991.14
16,420.16
2,570.98
17,171.02
16,579.13
591 .89
52,344.40
50,106.66
291 ..50
1,946.24
Debt Service Fund
28,561.37
23,432.23
1.4.52.84
3,676.30
14,962.56
11,372.92
3,589.64
14,876.06
45,734.68
44,676.37
1,058.31
54,000.00
54,000.00
2,861.81
2,861.81
8,310.58
1,053.66
1,053.66
31,973.92
8,868.54
17.308.10
17,308.10
20,152.65
20,152.65
.Available
24,942.21
214,283.01
176,861.39
37,421.62
36.720.91
21,830.35
14,890.56
28.821.02
20,861.02
7,960.00
101,383.22
44.958.47
25,150.00
31,274.75
184,479.12
129,029.12
6,050.00
26,400.00
23,000.00
147,689.19
57,259.38
37,320.08
8,829.28
44,280.45
164,329.69
113,942.59
50,387.10
140,765.71
73,656 90
67,956.90
5,700.00
30,010.37
10,587.56
19,422.81
58,697.00
34,077.00
24,620.00
17,445.70
79,401.19
57,706.19
21,695.00
55,086.94
19,242.64
4,987.15
49,219.78
35,415.78
13,804.00
77,264.17
16.569.12
60,695.05
DisbjrseJ
128,044.90
95,815.91
32.228.99
34.961.14
21,830.35
13,130.79
51,385.97
43,425.97
7,960.00
92,344.05
35,919.30
25,150.00
31.274.75
131,782.88
76,332.88
6,050.00
26,400.00
23,000.00
146,211.84
56,640.10
36,5.36.98
8,829.28
44,205.48
120,570.34
74,005.34
46,565.00
113,754.93
71,393.26
65,693.26
5,700.00
27,728.56
10,587.56
17,141.00
58,686.88
34,066.88
24,620.00
17,445.70
50,942.00
29,247.00
21,695.00
19,242.84
3,737.64
36,463.82
22,659.82
13,804.00
73,772.55
13,077.50
60,695.05
nala'^e
6-30-1944
2,652.78
86,238.11
81,045.48
5,192.63
1,759.77
' 1,759.77
•22,564.95
•22,.564 .95
9,039.17
9,039.17
52,696.24
52,696.24
1,477.35
619.28
783.10
74".97
43,759.35
39,937.25
3,822.10
27,010.78
2.263.64
2,263.64
2,281.81
'2!28i'.8i
10.12
10.12
28,459.19
28,459.19
55,086.94
1,249.51
12,755.96
12,755.96
3,491.62
3,491.62
.\t.L Funds
.Available
1,040.637.09
834,197.46
206,439.63
216,953.62
133,728.06
83,225.56
598,608.52
485,136.96
113,471.56
616,108.71
298,872.66
152,801.65
164.434.40
1,209,474.79
871,442.20
116,516.72
133,169.53
88,346.34
1,035,944.02
446,491.53
273,061 ..32
79.297.19
237,093.98
1,035,570.72
760,370.02
275,200.70
771,722.72
724.299.98
631,291.75
93,008.23
393,718.53
186,534.41
207,184.12
538,504.55
388,563.59
149,940.96
313,327.45
720,553.10
560,860.91
159,692.19
248,333.73
182,883.53
91,352.01
699,438.89
601,494.43
97,944.46
451,656.19
218,199.60
233,456.59
Disbursed
145,606.44
377,837.60
879,305.99
679,310.58
199,995.41
212,199.45
132,262.50
79,936.95
600,218.18
489,217.10
111,001.08
561,257.70
256,636.09
147,116.02
157,505.59
1,102,028.02
767,742.21
115,878.86
130.833.71
87,573.24
969,559.16
408,541.40
267,247.13
74,345.78
219,424.85
971,359.77
702,326.30
269,033.47
748,857.06
668,677.46
577,867.70
90,809.76
327,464.25
181,548.18
145,916.07
533,418.56
385,007.30
148,411.26
305,916.73
679,528.09
528,825.10
150,702.99
192,441.60
182,307.34
78,371.11
621,887.12
535,,54 1.79
86,345.33
422,927.01
192,135.53
230,791.48
Balance
6-30-1944
6,155.20
9,258.53
161,331.10
154.886.88
6,444.22
4,754.17
1,465.56
3,288.61
• 1,609.66
• 4,080.14
2,470.48
54,851.01
42,236 ..57
5.685.63
6,928.81
107,446.77
103,699.99
637 .86
2,335.82
773.10
66,384.86
37,950.13
5,814.19
4,951.41
17,669.13
64,210.95
58,043.72
6,167.23
22,865.66
55,622.52
53,424.05
2,198.47
66,254.28
4,986.23
61,268.05
5,085.99
3,556.29
1,529.70
7,410.72
41,025.01
32,035.81
8,989.20
55,892.13
576.19
12,980.90
77,551.77
65,952.64
11,599.13
28,729.18
26,064.07
2,665.11
118 Financial Statistics
Table II. Gross Receipts, Disbltrsements
Units
Current Expense Fund
Available Disbursed
Balance
6-30-1944
Capital Outlay
Available Disbursed
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
1,365,001.39
830,040.84
534,960.55
357,013.81
188,192.13
247,186.55
731,910.92
444,988.26
50,608.80
236,313.86
522,908.08
460,443.85
62,464.23
665,535.90
326,809.72
84,105.18
254,621.00
266,978.60
199,356.61
1,318,942.86
791,739.64
527,203.22
350,760.32
187,188.53
238,592.84
685,623.60
416,853.71
42,896.20
225,873.69
505,727.71
445,473.04
60,254.67
640,207.07
317,057.01
77,266.37
245,883.69
265,360.85
193,093.15
46,058.53
38,301.20
7,757.33
6,253.49
1,005.60
8,593.71
46,287.32
28,134.55
7,712.60
10,440.17
17,180.37
14,970.81
2,209.56
25,328.83
9,752.71
6,838.81
8,737.31
1,617.75
6,263.46
$ 48,397,811.38
34,102,548.70
14,295,262.68
$ 46,722,867.53
33,070,676.31
13,652,191.22
$1,674,943.85
1,031,872.39
643,071.46
61,517.37
35,750.69
25,766.68
6,249.40
2,926.79
9,325.00
55,828.97
42,763.26
8,272.38
4,793.33
9,763 70
9,697.09
66.61
40,468.31
22,781.81
3,886.67
13,799.83
1,849.56
5,610.08
46,311.73
34,002.14
12,309.59
6,249.40
2,844.95
5,264.69
19,519.37
14,480.51
245 .53
4,793.33
6,441.78
6,441.78
35,427.53
20,188.43
2,508.27
12,730.83
10,182.54
$4,186,329.36
2,932,801.53
1,253,527.83
$1,705,035.72
1,233,631.50
471,404.22
Overdraft
Financial Statistics 119
AND Balances by Funds—Continued
Fund
120
TABLE III. AVAILABLE FOR
121
CURRENT EXPENSE FUND, 1943-1944
ConNTV, Philanthropic and District Fdnds
961-963
Polls, Fines,
Dog Taxes
964-966
Interest
DonationsJ
t 35,082.21
22,112.68
12,969.53
3,913.36
4,249.97
12,990.64
7,255.47
2,201.92
3,533.25
6,381.52
3,507.85
16,609.24
3,041.93
13,567.31
7,605.84
18,839.25
5,259.20
13,908.57
8,994.67
4,913.90
15,799.42
7,818.70
5,180.72
2,800.00
12,931.19
6,024.72
2,970.08
v3,936.39
3,991.20
3,091.20
900.00
3,143.40
3,060.10
13,067.26
23,544.52
5,296.47
11,424.72
6,823.33
12,994.41
7,332.15
669.31
3,545.51
3,117.33
9,476.67
3,558.67
5,918.00
6,426.58
4,141.18
2,285.40
129.88
1,286.49
513.01-
62.50
710.98
294.81
235.15
581 .26
463.13
118.13
567.43
406.89
1,606.02
5,029.30
4,493.28
536.02
3,814.76
1,966.13
967
Intangible
Taxes
(State)
1,848.63
5,305.25
1,361.23
1,563.31
2,380.71
5,225.27
2,496.68
2,728.59
2,502.36
2,890.07
125.15
100.15
25.00
328.40
5,062.04
X 3,864.00
1,171.26
26.78
55.55
26.01
29.54
140.00
235.85
156.10
120.83
968
From Pupils:
Fees,
Tuition
10,469.86
10,469.86
632.43
261.16
100.84
5,232.43
3,383.81
1,848.62
778.53
778.53
2,050.72
2,050.72
110.16
573.77
9,795.92
9,795.92
40.70
3,755.72
2,593.27
510.92
651 .53
2,646.75
2,727.29
2,879.58
2,879.58
4,353.10
6,146.01
4,616.24
8,066.35
8,066.35
969
Temporary
Loans
2,286.11
453 .64
1,832.47
4,748.35
2,229.14
548.18
1,971.03
8,411.13
2,981.87
1,995.87
3,433.39
8,283.99
3,048.85
5,235.14
760.86
3,911.54
2,473.30
8,998.85
3,549.19
4,251.85
1,197.81
3,148.35
2,312.53
238.90
565 .80
1,507.83
1,925.22
877.17
1,048.05
1,126.18
t Including Philanthropic.
# Transfer to other funds.
X From T. V. A. (Federal)
970—.\dvalorem Taxes
County
3,123.05
5,944.23
5,944.23
fill.20
#iii'.26
#2,425.70
'#2^425".76'
1,219.06
3,553.56
3,955.47
#401 .91
#4,637.02
4,637.02
39,888.81
23,802.01
16,086.80
9,432.28
3,367.85
13,441.49
3,273.02
4,818.47
5,350.00
126.81
7,729.38
11,903.58
5,116.44
6,787.14
21,284.88
13,222.64
12,410.41
119,608.83
68,810.47
50,798.36
25,224.74
13,480.77
3,100.00
8,643.97
56,553.75
26,570.20
10,895.87
wl9,0S7.68
12,564.30
9,160.38
3,403.92
16,117.68
24,441 .90
19,817.87
2,669.17
2,669.17
District
34,271.12
122 Financial Statistics
Table III. Available for Current
Financial Statistics 123
Expense Fund, 1943-1944
—
Contimied
961-963
Polls, Fines,
Dog Taxes
20,729.99
14,394.74
2,000.00
4,335.25
8,519.66
21,959.11
18,159.11
3,800.00
27,243.11
24,243.11
3,000.00
3,891.58
1,025.00
23,036.10
3,894.48
9,437.67
9,703.95
6,061 .71
14,596.04
42,498.04
22,498.04
20,000.00
20,889.99
17,909.10
2,980.89
74,508.05
43,895.83
30,612.22
10,780.38
8,926.10
1,854.28
27,515.15
24,515.15
3,000.00
3,146.71
7,220.45
13,294.58
713.92
12,580.66
7,550.50
99,626.52
43,405.25
31,300.07
24,921.20
16,651.47
11,930.78
3,247.04
1,473.65
County, Pphilanthropic and District Funds
964-966
Interest
Donations!
4,474.87
1,781.27
1,285.36
1,408.24
1,212.08
8,998.61
2,177.78
6,820.83
12,053.05
vlO,782.58
1,270.47
100.00
146.97
2,682.68
1,684.52
998,16
2,438.64
9,992.98
4,288.42
5,704.56
2,526.50
229.00
2.297.50
10,705.57
418.64
10,286.93
1,605.40
JO 8' .90
1,296.50
8,774.65
6,279.54
330.80
2,164.31
1,656.06
w10,594.06
11,371.49
811.55
10,559.94
794.40
19,923.23
4,725.95
8,339.38
6,857.90
2,868.24
1,573.50
625 .02
669.72
967
Intangible
Taxes
(State)
From Pupils:
Fees,
Tuition
6,723.08
6,723.08
1,998.69
393.88
393.88
1,621.21
476.08
1,145.13
241.18
656.06
4,985.60
4,985.60
172.80
4,426.08
4,426.08
1,033.47
739.57
293.90
11,678.84
4.343.65
7,335.19
256.02
256.02
11,618.86
6,838.82
3,098.54
1,681.50
11,097.30
5,143.40
3,159.49
1,983.91
7,548.92
4,113.93
3,434.99
1,035.42
6,222.23
3,952.60
2,080.29
189.34
Temporary
Loans
#32.27
#32.27
#44,434.00
#46,609.00
2,175.00
329.50
329.50
8,782.89
434.96
160.46
222.13
222.13
1,046.97
1,908.34
1,908.34
1,052.65
1,052.65
434.96
5,978.70
3,027.01
2,951.69
39,435.51
6,060.19
33,375.32
5,973.35
4,674.76
1,298.59
20,132.01
13,020.81
1,230.33
5,880.87
1,781.16
1,366.01
5,730.49
2,003.96
3,726.53
3,326.83
57,915.98
8,026.09
27,109.73
22,780.16
6,972.02
5,346.35
888.51
737.16
#1,957.49
6,345.12
4,615.08
310.95
1,419.09
191.90
970—Advalorem Taxes
County
43,548.36
30,303.43
4,384.36
8,860.57
48,039.84
43,490.03
33,.562 .89
9,927.14
26,848.46
25, 4.50. .53
1,397.93
10,485.23
10,290.64
6,233.73
3,623.27
2,610,46
9,025.29
11,381,48
161,650.60
58,116.27
103,534.33
19,627.75
19,627.75
District
197.74
'"'"i97".74"
#7,329.11
#7,329.11
1,154.94
#6,505.53
#225.03
#6,280.50
925.10
""925.16
104,167.28
58,336.63
45,830.65
13,892.44
7,977.28
5,915.16
69,574.08
43,796.63
5,084.78
20,692.67
8,467.25
10,406.92
6.084.97
224.65
5,860.32
17,647.19
54,040.72
26,281.28
17,939.54
9,819.90
36,175.93
21,313.10
5,638.50
9,224.33
26,377.81
2,060.75
6,817.06
17,500.00
5,653.00
"5^653.66
32,637.29
"32^637.29
20,671.84
2,683.90
7,500.00
10,487.94
Total
201,595.91
'261 ^595 ".91"
14.143.54
"'i4a"43.54"
179,481.53
"i79^48i".53"
19.85
19185
46,558.61
13,558.61
33,000.00
259,576.48
152,532.50
107,043.98
87,620.18
'87i620".i8
842,329.54
551,660.92
103,905.28
186,763.34
600,361.57
448,559.78
300,372.39
148,187.39
706,298.09
486,677.65
219,620.44
93,337.06
85,428.98
761,890.68
416,831.94
184,325.88
160,732.86
187,193.14
498,166.35
1,257,684.36
387,122.55
870, .561 .81
473,298.12
339,775.57
133,522.55
1,738,479.83
698,089.00
1,040,390.83
414,193.30
337,334.09
76,859.21
1,193,571.08
825,496.25
65,757.57
302,317.26
144,120.33
138,528.41
445,781.81
259,225.67
186,555.94
276,667.91
2,014,105.40
740,669.43
738,335.83
535,100.14
747,233.12
425,290.97
255,327.93
66,614.22
J Including Philanthropic.
w $10,440.70 from Federal Government.
# Transfer to other funds.
V 10,127.57 From Federal Government.
124 Financial Statistics
Table III. Available for Current
Units Balance
July 1, 1943
State and Federal Funds
960-1
Nine Months
School Fund
Vocational
Educationt
960-3
Textbook
Fund
960-4
National
Defense
960-5
Other
Federal
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.
New Hanover
t Including Federal,
* Overdraft.
28,149.52
25,889.91
2,259.61
•17,956.76
•12,767.19
•5,189.57
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
11,260.86
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
487,187.80
357,180.50
241,987.25
115,193.25
275,580.55
213,528.51
62,052.04
217,793.25
151,093.35
87,940.68
541,693.34
348,560.82
77,770.45
115,362.07
196,313.14
666,111.19
146,058.42
208,662.99
153,014.26
55,648.73
383,172.13
250,351.47
132,820.66
254,924.91
189,506.09
65,418.82
156,904.66
239,52fi.11
276,711.55
252,533.36
148,640.70
103,892.66
1,300,244.95
589,682.20
710,562.75
147,225.19
206,997.27
370,678.39
284,971.15
35,873.64
49,833.60
845.428.98
431,724.16
213,704.82
536,681.98
21,172.00
16,972.23
12,407.17
4,565.06
13,364.66
10,008.00
3,356.66
7.832.33
3,822.87
4,125.99
26,723.71
18,676.99
2,209.79
5,836.93
4,262.00
1,112.00
14,768.85
12,943.06
1,825.79
18,096.57
13,990.31
4,106.26
5,900.00
5,900.00
1,392.00
10,549.63
6,472.00
4,388.66
2,083.34
40,143.09
32,683.00
7,460.09
1,620.00
11,366.68
18,331.11
15,509.05
948.73
1.873.33
22,811.06
20,643.81
2,167.25
18,797.19
1.582.78
1,058.32
721 .26
337.06
730.65
592.77
137.88
655.35
515.26
248.15
1,539.90
986.16
233 .24
320.50
533.30
2,094.56
422.47
578.40
429.10
149.30
1.325.63
887.14
438.49
769.47
612.63
156.84
494.82
675.42
940.68
743.53
414.37
329.16
3,786.53
1,665.26
2,121.27
494.65
562.76
998.32
793.80
95.91
108.61
2,072.65
1.475.46
597.19
1.810.35
24.423.31
9,377.24
2,451.32
6.925.92
6.744.60
4,258.78
2,485.82
3,466.01
2.043.35
903.16
22,144.77
20,268.94
1.875.83
541 .87
1.598.41
13,843.64
8.705.94
5.137.70
5,028.79
5.028.79
9.043.38
9.043.38
2.054.84
2,840.70
5,284.84
5,164.84
120.00
30.525.00
14.482.05
16,042.95
114.27
15,561.52
7,038.98
7.038.98
12,913.93
8,625.89
4.288.04
12,938.24
12,426.42
46.901.57
38.558.59
3,342.98
8.402.53
8,402.53
5,229.69
5.278.13
756 .88
25.569.84
7,895.19
8.933.49
8,741.16
4,731.55
530 .04
594.94
594.94
2,140.86
1,791.85
8.622.08
4,557.73
4.557.73
7,842.23
7,842.23
5,088.58
6,391.90
6,032.27
4,420.28
1.611.99
14,138.09
12.829.67
1,308.42
FI^^ANCIAL Statistics 125
Expense Fund, 1943-1944
—
Continued
961-963
Polls, Fines,
Dog Taxes
5,941.40
3,941 .40
2.000.00
11,441.65
11,441 .65
12,455.94
7,260.57
2.518.77
24,547.89
•21,447.S9
1,100.00
2,000.00
5.339.92
25,539.97
781 .91
9,261.35
4,22S..54
.5,032 .SI
15,812.33
10,413.24
5,399.09
5,760.58
1,739.35
4,021.23
2,018.90
20,162.44
12,926.48
9.289.40
4,527.62
4,761.78
88,493.27
37,406.10
51,087.17
4,047.50
3.897.00
13.354.31
3,753.31
2,950.00
6,651.00
29.728.93
22,774.61
x6,954.32
County Phil\nthropic and District Funds
964-966
Interest
Donationst
96.38
15.94
80 .44
618.19
'618.19
83.65
416.15
19.37
21.956.93
19,218.28
2,738.65
422.60
892.02
3,426.10
2,242.72
313.91
1,928.81
2,956.74
542.39
2.414.35
291 .53
""'291.53'
880.39
116.80
1,578.15
358.48
358.48
967
Intangible
Taxes
(State)
11,322.66
507.81
10,814.85
424.60
242.69
24,004.19
w23,777.52
1,584.88
1.355.60
209.28
80,034.01 Iz117,872.28
858.65
2,036.12
2,036.12
927.61
123.99
133.85
229.90
3,547.92
36.10
968
From Pupils:
Fees,
Tuition
13,644.78
6,324.81
4,831.78
1,493.03
3,221.37
2,194.27
1,027.10
3,032.12
1,777.70
1,076.51
1,121.77
"
iii2i'.77
969
Temporary
Loans
537.30
537 .30
388.03
216.28
171.75
232.04
114.40
104.76
59.71
45.05
21,845.18
7, .520. 71
14,324.47
58.37
299.89
1,463.67
1,463.67
6,542.67
2,943.76
104.95
1,948.03
5,607.78
4,093.89
1,513.89
11,305.71
4,152.96
7,152.75
4,039.45
2,872.21
1,167.24
2,870.81
2,279.77
6,460.31
2,638.99
1,491.64
1,147.35
33,623.67
15,066.05
18,557.62
1,887.50
3,045.25
5,909.40
4,669.61
507.47
732.32
14.383.75
6,516.02
7,867.73
3,262.10
1,270.50
1.000.00
970—Advalorem Taxes
County
225.03
"225.63
1,747.70
'r747".76'
1,778.55
f8,647.35
36,464.19
43,509.99
24,225.28
19,284.71
28,300.00
24,300.00
4,000.00
15,498.28
7,071 .32
10,982.08
32,913.99
8,748.65
10,647.00
13.518.34
11,071.64
6,784.84
22,148.20
11,983.35
10,164.85
23,682.88
15,413.14
8,249.74
17,551.84
4,446.59
13,105.25
7,404.92
5,800.45
21,959.81
6,773.57
3,796.24
2,977.33
155,194.86
63,591.58
91,603.28
4,789.87
24,633.02
3,089.77
89.77
1,500.00
1,500.00
49,977.27
32,079.32
xl7,897.95
172,118.33
District
8,156.29
'8J56".29
13,523.47
7,811.66
5,711.81
4,657.65
"'4^657^65
25,047.06
"25"647.66
1,778.09
"'r778".69
316,347.31
'§16^347.31
Total
24,116.50
2,615.20
6,313.06
15,188.24
44,435.50
'44^435.06
623,245.08
517,548.08
357,066.02
160,482.06
338,603.73
261.9.59.32
76,644.41
269,483.63
182,802.37
110,326.01
733,634.37
446,9^6.05
110,340.83
176,367.49
195,437.73
704,057.38
155,235.38
324,575.13
220,115.90
104.459.23
464,188.52
308,906.15
155,282.3"
314,050.58
220.206.34
93,844.24
178,457.19
277,225.54
351.013.19
290.396.55
174,138.41
116,258.14
2,138,077.88
845,055.57
1,293,022.31
171,077.29
273,068.74
519,101.51
379,075.46
55,065.52
84,960.53
931,386.58
611,489.22
319,897.36
965,372.32
T Transfer to other funds.
X Part from Edgecombe County.
Z 96.914.87 From Federal Government.
t Including Philanthropic.
w $23 , 000 from whisk y stores.
126 Financial Statistics
Table III. Available fob Current
Units
Northampton
Onslow
Orange
Rural
Chapel Hill....
Pamlico
Pasquotank
Rural
Elizabeth City.
Pender
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..
Balance
July 1, 1943
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
2,179.21
7,258.63
86,763.87
85,489.16
1,274.71
649.36
285.35
364.01
12,616.38
10,509.25
2,107.13
12,211.81
5,165.82
4,856.86
2,189.13
6,335.01
5,096.24
1,059.55
106.70
72.52
25,943.27
1,833.39
•1,524.86
1,174.20
24,460.54
20,272.82
18,796.48
1,476.34
•21,264.05
7,824.22
6,304.11
1,520.11
11,165.40
5,576.40
5,589.00
1,368.53
300.29
1,068.24
3,084.16
State and Federal Funds
Nine Months
School Fund
236,529.33
253,406.90
193,171.53
60,235.37
123,447.73
209,502.15
86,283.10
123,219.05
217,819.55
112,920.75
299,213.65
611,193.28
484,954.43
126,238.85
143,153.96
91,171.50
51,982.46
447,746.20
360,653.04
87,093.16
391,718.88
207,735.32
91,254.18
92,729.38
829,056.90
604