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BIENNIAL REPORT
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SUPERINTENDENT OF
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
OF
NORTH CAROLINA
FOR
1958-1960
PART III
STATISTICAL REPORT
1959-1960
ISSUED BY THE
STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
INTRODUCTORY NOTE
In order to make available statistical information as soon
as it is assembled, the practice of binding in parts the
Biennial Report of the State Superintendent of Public
Instruction was begun in 1924.
For the biennium 1958-1960, the following parts of the
complete report are issued separately
:
PART I, SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS.
This is a general review of the public school system
along with recommendations for the consideration of
the Governor and the General Assembly—published
under title "North Carolina Public Schools".
PART II. STATISTICAL REPORT, 1958-1959. This
part presents detailed data pertaining to the public
school situation for the year 1958-1959.
PART III. STATISTICAL REPORT, 1959-1960. This
part gives information for 1959-1960 similar to that
in Part II for the preceding year.
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Publication No. 351
BIENNIAL REPORT
OF THE
SUPERINTENDENT OF
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
OF
NORTH CAROLINA
FOR
1958-1960
PART III
STATISTICAL REPORT
1959-1960
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 1934-1952
Charles F. Carroll 1952-
Table I.
SECTION 1
GENERAL STATISTICS
1959-1960
TABLE I. SCHOOL POPULATION, MEMBERSHIP, ATTENDANCE
This table shows by race for each county and city school system of the
State during 1959-1960: the estimated school population (ages 6-20, in-clusive),
average daily membership and average daily attendance both by
level of instruction (elementary or high) and by sex.
The summary gives the population, membership and attendance figures
for North Carolina along with a series of percentage calculations.
Summary of Table I
100 Counties 74 Cities North Coralina
School Population.
White*
Negro
875,778
620,628
255,150
408,458
275,602
132,856
1,284,236
896,230
388,006
Average Daily Membership.
White
Negro
In Elementary Schools.
WTiite
Negro
In High Schools.
White
Negro
Average DAfLY Attendance.
White
Negro
In Elementary Schools.
White.
Negro
In High Schools.
White
Negro
721,537
517,008
204,529
558,488
393,860
164,628
163,049
123,148
39,901
674,263
489,507
184,756
521,724
372,997
148,727
152,539
116,510
36.029
348,938
235,736
113,202
264,046
175,210
88,836
84,892
60,526
24,366
329,192
224,052
105,140
249,010
166,398
82,612
80,182
57,654
22,528
1,070,475
752,744
317,731
822,534
569,070
253,464
247,941
183,674
64,267
1,003,455
713,559
289,896
770,734
539,395
231,339
232,721
174,164
58,557
Percentage of Population in Membership.
White
Negro
Percentage of Population in Attendance.
White
Negro
Percentage of Membership in Attendance.
White
Negro
In Elementary Schools.
White
Negro
In High Schools.
White
Negro
82.4
83.3
80.2
77.0
78.9
72.4
93.4
94.7
90.3
93.4
94.7
90.3
93.6
94.6
90.3
85.4
85,
85,
80,
81.
79.
94.3
95.0
92.9
94.3
95.0
93.0
94.3
95.3
92.6
83.4
84.0
81.9
78.1
79.6
74.7
93.7
94.8
91.2
93.7
94.8
91.3
93.9
94.8
91.1
•Indians mcluded with white throughout the report. Counties having Indians are indicated on Table I.
TABLE I. SCHOOL POPULATION, MEMBERSHIP
AND
General Statistics
Table I. School Population, Membership
General Statistics 9
AND
10 General Statistics
Table I. School Population, Membership
Units
Johnston
Jones.
Lee —
Sanford
Lenoir
Kinston
Lincoln ..-
Lincolnton
Macon
Madison
Martin
McDowell
Marion
Mecklenburg
Charlotte
Mitchell
Montgomery
Moore
Pinehurst--. -
Southern Pines
Nash
Rocky Mount ---
New Hanover
Northampton
Onslow
Orange
Chapel Hill
Pamlico
Pasquotank
Elizabeth City
Pender
Perquimans
fPerson
Pitt -- -
Greenville
Polk
Tryon
Randolph
Asheboro
tindians included with
School Population (6-20, inc.)
White
15,289
1,879
1,898
3,564
6,074
3,745
5,882
2,132
6,159
5,174
4,232
4,808
2,928
26,550
21,477
4,185
3,785
5,998
510
982
8,762
3,992
16,967
2,410
9,483
2,563
2,623
1,482
1,319
2,259
2,890
1,204
4,292
6,603
3,168
2,175
890
9,463
4,551
White.
Negro
6,073
1.833
2,234
Total
4,583
2,715
1,125
235
62
42
5,281
380
6,050
12,908
1,901
2,076
450
7,828
3,067
6,645
6,604
2,555
1,985
1,146
2,208
1.247
2,012
4,539
1.422
3,262
8,897
2,158
300
174
1,061
802
21,362
3,712
4,132
3,564
9,657
6.460
7.007
2,367
5,221
5,216
9,513
4,808
3,308
32,600
34,385
4,185
5,686
8.072
960
1.850
16.590
7,062
23,612
9,014
12,038
4,548
3,769
3,690
2,566
4,271
7,429
2,626
7,554
15,500
5,326
2,475
1,064
10,524
5,353
Average Daily
Elementary
White
Boys
4,913
608
626
1,259
1,639
1,293
1,689
626
1,384
1,592
1,310
1,496
1,026
8,828
7,261
1,331
1,356
1,915
182
328
2,743
1,324
4,251
815
3,616
1,010
914
579
537
745
Girls
4,507
505
565
1,163
1,524
1,235
1.618
524
1.329
1.425
1.221
1,337
981
8,292
7,252
1,268
1,201
1,869
167
335
2,496
1,258
3,950
724
3,313
889
924
529
480
751
Negro
Boys
848
General Statistics 11
AND Attendance,
12 General Statistics
Table I. School Population, Membership
School Population (6-20, inc.)
Units
Richmond 3,506
Hamlet -. 2,230
Rockingham- 2,211
fRobeson - 13,589
Fairmont 1,369
Lumberton 3,097
Maxton 446
Red Springs 780
Saint Pauls-- 1,241
Rockingham--- 4,671
Leaksville 4,110
Madison 3,308
Reidsville 3,040
Rowan 12,209
Salisbury -- 3,750
Rutherford - 13,371
tSampson 6,818
Clinton 2,300
fScotland 2,084
Laurinburg -.. 2,540
Stanly 6,878
Albemarle 2,775
Stokes 5,700
Surry 8,559
Elkin -. 1,460
Mount Airy 3,530
Swain 2,250
Transylvania 4,344
Tyrrell 576
Union 7,481
Monroe 2,175
Vance 1,784
Henderson - 3,080
Wake 17,627
Raleigh 11,427
Warren 2,058
Washington 2,373
Watauga 4,239
Wayne.-- 7,563
Fremont 489
Goldsboro 4,511
flndians included with White.
White Negro
2,092
1,463
754
3,446
1,954
1,752
1,151
1,345
1,173
1,977
863
1,195
1,725
2,594
1,700
2,849
4,361
1,539
2.466
1,760
1,035
660
895
159
75
665
35
329
660
2,184
985
3,288
2,530
8,694
6,788
8,070
2,421
60
4,451
164
3,616
Total
5,598
3,693
2,965
17,035
3,323
4,849
1,597
2,125
2,414
6,648
4,973
4,503
4,765
14,803
5,450
16,220
11,179
3,839
4,550
4,300
7,911
3,435
6,595
8,718
1,535
4,195
2,285
4,673
1,236
9,665
3,160
5,072
5,610
26,321
18,215
10,128
4,794
4,299
12,014
653
8,127
Average Daily
Elementary
White
Boys
1,221
705
661
4,743
350
1,057
150
274
406
1,673
1,438
679
1,025
4,016
1,088
3,705
2,258
677
722
901
2,260
926
1,793
2,871
436
974
808
1,447
216
2,429
788
583
1,051
5,347
3,845
631
723
1,450
2,749
177
1,478
Girls
1,185
652
658
4,516
316
986
137
270
390
1,468
1,351
617
907
3,772
999
3,272
2,012
646
691
841
2,069
838
1,653
2,630
447
974
748
1,315
195
2,287
727
513
974
4,914
3,680
598
649
1,407
2,616
147
1,429
Negro
Boys
816
505
191
1,244
474
613
381
360
414
657
279
225
511
911
514
617
1,577
637
1,011
603
397
194
256
87
25
228
13
110
254
757
320
1,062
733
2,851
1,747
1,859
756
23
1,587
79
1,311
Girls
778
456
203
1,172
491
600
386
352
387
660
317
206
466
910
469
616
1,482
506
884
607
363
205
234
69
28
216
11
105
211
690
314
1,007
710
2,660
1,716
1,708
723
27
1,562
68
1,212
High
White
Boys Girls
238
248
347
971
105
306
59
131
136
390
447
235
334
1,374
441
1,110
833
246
147
215
692
346
542
772
156
321
255
506
77
810
228
224
273
1,614
1,256
237
243
477
748
45
645
304
269
345
1,093
119
287
54
116
109
432
474
217
346
1,282
401
1,203
960
255
173
224
786
339
583
874
184
310
260
477
74
836
267
214
290
1,615
1,258
229
236
505
750
55
549
General Statistics 13
AND Attendance, 1959-1960
—
Continued
Membership
14 General Statistics
General Statistics 16
AND Attendance, 1959-1960
—
Continued
16 General Statistics
TABLE II. AVERAGE DAILY MEMBERSHIP, AVERAGE DAILY
ATTENDANCE BY GRADES
This tabulation gives by grades and race for 1959-1960: average daily
membership, average daily attendance and the percentage of membership
in attendance.
General Statistics 17
TABLE III. TOTAL ENROLLMENT
This summary shows by race for 1959-1960: the enrollment by schools
(codes a plus c plus d plus e) for all North Carolina administrative units;
those enrolled in two or more schools within the same unit or system (pupils
coded c), permitting the enrollment by units (codes a plus d plus e) to be
obtained by subtraction; those enrolled in two or more units (pupils
coded d) ; the net State enrollment (codes a plus e) ; those coming from
other states (pupils coded e). The U, S. Office of Education desires only
those pupils coded a—secured by subtraction.
This presentation illustrates the ambiguity of the term enrollment;
there are four (4) sets of figures. Net enrollment reduced to average
daily basis is called average daily membership ; see Table L
Items
Ekrollment by Schools (codes a+c+d+e).
~ Elementary
High
White and Indian.
Elementary...
High
Negro
Elementary.
High
Duplicates Within Units (pupils coded c).
Elementary
High
WTiite and Indian _
Elementary...
High
Negro
Elementary.
High
Duplicates Among Units (pupils coded d).
Elementary
High
White and Indian
-
Elementary..-
High ---.
Negro
Elementary.
High
Net State Enrollment (codes a+e).
Elementary ._
High
White and Indian.
Elementary...
High.
Negro
Elementary.
High
Feom Other States (pupils coded e)
.
Elementary
High
White and Indian.
Elementary...
High
Negro
Elementary.
High.
100 Counties
783,413
608,629
174,784
563,106
431,200
131,906
220,307
177,429
42,878
19.411
18,157
1,254
14,528
13,533
995
4,883
4,624
259
19,329
17,199
2,130
15,198
13,452
1,746
4,131
3,747
384
744,673
573,273
171,400
533,380
404,215
129,165
211,293
169,058
42,235
8,874
7,901
973
7,807
6,927
880
1,067
974
93
72 Cities
377,200
286,206
90,994
256,457
191,712
64,745
120,743
94,494
26,249
6,279
6,088
191
4,412
4,259
153
1,867
1,829
38
10,182
9,045
1,137
8,253
7,341
912
1,929
1,704
225
360,739
271,073
89,666
243,792
180,112
63,680
116,947
90,961
25,986
5,213
4,483
730
4,291
3,685
606
922
798
124
North Carolina
1,160,613
894,835
265,778
819,563
622,912
196,651
341,050
271,923
69,127
25,690
24,245
1,445
18,940
17,792
1,148
6,750
6,453
297
29,511
26,244
3,267
23,451
20,793
2,658
6,060
5,451
609
,105,412
844,346
261,066
777,172
584,327
192,845
328,240
260,019
68,221
14,087
12,384
1,703
12,098
10,612
1,486
1,989
1,772
217
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TABLE VI. ENROLLMENT, LOSSES, MEMBERSHIP BY GRADES
This tabulation—composed of several tables—shows by grades and race
for the State during 1959-1960: the number of different children enrolled
(a-f e), the number dropping out of school or losses, membership on last
day, and the percentage of enrollment which quit school during the year.
Grades
State
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
Eighth
Special
Elementary.
Ninth
Tenth
Eleventh
Twelfth
Special
High
Total
CouNTT Systems
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
Eighth -.
Special
Elementary..
Ninth
Tenth
Eleventh
Twelfth
Special
High
Total --
CiTT Systems
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
Eighth
Special
Elementary.
.
Ninth
Tenth
Eleventh
Twelfth
Special
High
Total
White
EnroU-ment
76,831
74,918
72,620
70.635
72,358
74,807
78,648
62,429
1,081
584,327
58,192
51,460
46.316
36,825
52
Losses
2,285
1,725
1,568
1,295
1,408
1,512
1,945
2,799
9
192,845
777,172
14,546
5,094
4,878
3,551
1,546
19
Member-ship
74,546
73,193
71,052
69,340
70,950
73,295
76,703
59,630
1,072
%
Lost
15,088
29,634
569.781
53,098
46,582
42,765
35.279
33
3.0
2.3
2.2
1.8
1.9
2.0
2.5
4.5
0.8
177,757
747,538
2.5
9.5
7.7
4.2
36.5
7.8
3.8
N'egro
Enroll-ment
39,190
35,823
35,049
33,168
32,276
30,848
28,921
24,227
519
Losses
1,215
737
648
675
749
761
1,112
1,281
15
Member-
General Statistics 21
TABLE VII. MEMBERSHIP AND PROMOTIONS BY GRADES
SUMMARY
This tabulation shows by grades and race for 1959-1960: the member-ship
on last day of school, the number of pupils promoted—permitting the
number not promoted to be obtained by subtraction—and the percentage
of membership which was promoted.
The losses of Table VI are eliminated in this percentage calculation. A
tabulation giving percentages based upon enrollment (a + e) follows.
Grades
White
Member-ship
(Last i)ay)
Number
Pro-motions
% of Mem-bership
Promoted
Negro
Member-ship
(Last Day)
Number
Pro-motions
% of Mem-bership
Promoted
State
First....
Second..
Third...
Fourth.
-
Fifth....
Sixth...
Seventh-
Eighth-.
Special.-
Elementary.
Ninth..-.
Tenth....
Eleventh.
Twelfth..
Special..
.
High.
Total
-
74,546
73,193
71,052
69,340
70,950
73,295
76,703
59,630
1,072
67,730
68,825
67,392
65,880
67,697
70,152
72,449
55,878
974
91.0
94.0
94.8
95.0
95.4
95.7
94.5
93.7
90.9
569,781
53,098
46,582
42,765
35,279
33
536,977
46,027
41,266
39,277
33,995
33
177,757
747,538
160,598
697,575
94.2
86.7
88.6
91.8
96.4
100.0
90.3
93.3
37,975
35,086
34,401
32,491
31,527
30,087
27,809
22,946
5^4
31,868
31,419
31,459
29,974
29,236
28,105
25,655
21,126
489
252,826
20,367
16,506
13, 7-15
11,230
1
61,809
314,635
229,331
17,022
14,169
12,175
10,804
1
54,171
283,502
83.9
89.5
91.4
92.3
92.7
93.4
92.3
92.1
97.0
90.7
83.6
85.8
88.8
96.2
I'O.O
87.6
90.1
County Systems
First _.
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
Eighth
Special
Elementary.
Ninth
Tenth....
Eleventh.
Twelfth..
Special.-
-
High.
Total.
51,896
50,621
49,550
48,412
49,632
51,290
52,933
41,265
258
46,829
47,282
46,766
45,728
47,032
48,687
49,788
38,705
196
90.2
93.4
94.4
94.5
94.8
94.9
94.1
93.8
76.0
24,855
22.655
22,142
21,099
20,401
19,790
18,007
15,187
61
20,645
19,991
20,058
19,271
18,749
18,2%
16,572
13,920
52
395,857
36,224
31,117
28,399
23,496
1
371,013
31,150
27,636
26 239
22,844
1
93.7
86.0
88.8
92.4
97.2
100.0
164,197
12,920
10,157
8,435
6,965
147,544
10,716
8,772
7,515
6,693
119,237
515,094
107,870
478,883
90.5
93.0
38,477
202.674
33,696
181,240
83.1
88.2
90.6
91.3
91.9
92.4
92.0
91.7
85.2
89.9
82.9
86.4
89.1
96.1
87.6
89.4
City Systems
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
Eighth
Special
Elementary.
Ninth....
Tenth....
Eleventh
.
Twelfth..
Special...
High..
Total.
22,650
22,572
21,502
20,928
21.318
22,005
23,770
18,365
814
20,901
21,543
20,626
20,152
20,665
21.465
22.661
17,173
778
92.3
95.4
95.9
96.3
96.9
97.5
95.3
93.6
95.6
13,120
12.431
12,259
11,392
11,126
10,297
9,802
7,759
443
11,223
11,428
11,401
10,7*^3
10,487
9,819
9,083
7,206
4.37
173,924
16,874
15,465
14,366
11,783
32
165,964
14,877
13,6.30
13,038
11,151
32
95.4
88.2
88.1
90.8
94.6
100.0
88,629
7,447
6..349
5,270
4,265
1
81,787
6,3^6
5,397
4,660
4,111
1
58,520
2.'^2.444
52,728
21 « fif>2
90.1
94.1
23,332
111.961
20,475
r2,262
85.5
91.9
93.0
94.0
94.3
95.4
92.7
92.9
98.6
92.3
84.7
85.0
88.4
96.4
100.0
87.8
91.3
22 General Statistics
TABLE VIII. EXPERIENCE RATINGS OF TEACHERS—SUMMARY
This summary gives the experience ratings for 1959-1960 of those teach-ers
paid from the State Nine Months' School Fund; vocational teachers and
those paid from local funds are excluded. Since only 13 increments were
allowed on Graduate certificates, 12 on Class A, 6 on Class B, etc., the
experience shown is not the actual number of years taught but the number
for which there was compensation.
Classified principals and supervisors are not included.
Ratings
General Statistics 23
TABLE IX. INSTRUCTIONAL AND SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL
This table gives for each administrative unit of the State during 1959-
1960 a distribution of instructional and supervisory personnel—employed
from all sources of funds—by race and levels of instruction. Teachers, as
distinguished from principals and supervisors, are also divided by sex.
Where fractions appear, teachers are working in both elementary and sec-ondary
fields or teaching and supervising.
The summary shows for North Carolina the number of teachers in
elementary schools (grades 1-8), the number in high schools (grades 9-12),
the number of vocational teachers, of principals, of supervisors, of clerical
assistants and of superintendents; then relates the number of teachers
to average daily membership and average daily attendance, as given in
Table I.
Summary of Table IX
Items 100 Counties 74 Cities North Carolina
XtTMBER OF Teachers
Elementary Schools,
White
Negro
High Schools (Excluding Vocational).
White
Negro
All Schools (Excluding Vocational).
White
Negro
^'ocational Teachers _
White
Negro
Total Teachers.
White
Negro ---
17,618
12,74'J
4,869
5,715
4,424
1,291
23,333
17,173
6,160
1 129
901
228
24,462
18,074
6,388
9,078
6,186
2,892
3,276
2,384
892
12,354
8,570
3,784
323
190
133
12,677
8,760
3,917
26,696
18,935
7,761
8,991
6,808
2,183
35,687
25,743
9,944
1,452
1,091
361
37,139
26,834
10,305
NcMBER OF Principals—Men.
Elementary.
White..
Negro..
High Schools.
White...
Negro
Number of Supervisors—Men.
Elementary Schook.
White
Negro
High Schools.
White....
Negro
Principals and Supervisors—Men.
Number of Principals—Women.
Elementary Schools.
White
Negro
High Schools.
White...
Negro
1,172
492
347
145
680
524
156
20
7
5
2
13
13
1,192
51
47
38
9
4
4
441
277
206
71
164
94
70
15
456
132
130
108
22
2
2
1,613
769
553
216
844
618
226
35
14
12
2
21
21
1,648
183
177
146
31
6
6
24 General Statistics
Table IX. Instructional and Supervisory Personnel—Continued
Items
Number of Supervisors—Women.
Elementary Schools.
White
Negro
High Schools-
White....
Negro
Princfpals and Supervisors—Women.
Principals and Super visors _
White
Negro
100 Counties
177
150
108
42
27
24
3
228
,420
,063
357
74 Cities
90
76
67
9
14
12
2
222
678
504
174
North Carolina
267
226
175
51
41
36
5
450
2,098
1,567
531
Average Daily Membership per Teacher
Elementary Schools
White
Negro
High Schools (Excluding Vocational).
White
Negro
All Schools (Excluding Vocational)
.
White
Negro
Eigh Schools (Including Vocational).
White
Negro
All Schools (Including Vocational).
White
Negro
Average Dailt Attendance per Teacher
Elementary Schools
White
Negro
High Schools (Excluding Vocational).
White
Negro
All Schools (Excluding Vocational) _
White
Negro
High S'-hools (Including Vocational) .
White
Negro
All Schools (Including Vocational).
White
Negro ---
31.7
30.9
.33.8
28.5
27.8
.30.9
30.9
30.1
33.2
23.8
23.1
26.3
29.5
28.6
32.0
29.6
29.3
30.5
26.7
26.3
27.9
28.9
28.5
30.0
22.3
21.9
23.7
27.6
27.1
28.9
29.1
28.3
30.7
25.9
25.4
27.3
28.2
27.5
29.9
23.6
23.5
23.8
27.5
26.9
28.9
27.4
26.9
28.6
24.5
24.2
25.3
26.6
26.1
27.8
22.3
22.4
22.0
26.0
25.6
26.8
30.8
30.1
32.7
27.6
27.0
29.4
30.0
29.2
32.0
23.7
23.3
25.3
28.8
28.1
30.8
28.9
28.5
29.8
25.9
25.6
26.8
28.1
27.7
29.2
22.3
22.0
23.0
27.0
26.6
28.1
26 General. Statistics
General Statistics 27
SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL,
28 General Statistics
Table IX. Instructional and Supervisory
Administrative Unit
County
City
Cumberland.
Fayettevnlle
Currituck
Dare
Davidson
Lexington —
Thomasville
Davie --
Duplin
Durham
Durliam
Edgecombe,.
Tarboro -.
Forsyth
Winston-Salem
Franklin
Franklinton
Gaston
Cherryville
Gastonia
Gates
Graham.
Granville
Oxford ---
Greene
Guilford
Greensboro
High Point
Halifax
Roanoke Rapids
Weldon
Harnett
Haywood
Canton
Henderson
Hendcrsonville
Hertford
Hoke
Hyde
Iredell...
Mooresville
Statesville
Jackson
Johnston.
Teachers
White
em.
General Statistics 29
Personnel, 1959-1960
—
Continued
Principals
30 General Statistics
Table IX. Instructional and Supervisory
Administrative Unit
County
Crrv
Jones
Lee -.
Sanford.
Lenoir
Kinston
Lincoln
Liiu'chiton :
Macon
Madison .--
Martin
McDowell
Marion
Mecklenburg
Charlotte...
Mitchell
Montgomery
Moore
Pinehurst
Southern Pines
Nash
Rocky Mount
New Hanover
Northampton
Onslow
Orange
Chapel Hill
Pamlico
Pasquotank
Elizabeth City
Pender
Perquimans
Person
Pitt
Greenville
Polk
Tryon
Randolph
Asheboro
Richmond
Hamlet
Roekingham
Teachers
White
General Statistics 31
Personnel, 1959-1960
—
Continued
32 General Statistics
General Statistics 33
Personnel, 1959-1960—Continued
Principak
ftTiite
High
9
1
3
1
10
2
7
1
1
1
3
1
11
2
5
I
11
2
3
2
4
9
624
528
96
Negro
Elem.
247
154
93
High
Supervisors
White
Elem,
226
156
70
High
1
191
112
79
53
38
15
Negro
Elem
53
43
10
High
Total Professional Personnel
White
Men
135
6
9
3
6
7
37
30
13
24
93
31
76
55
15
15
9
54
16
49
72
15
16
18
33
5
58
11
16
12
65
IS
17
40
55
3
23
84
18
23
4
24
54
44
6,297
4,574
1,723
Women
243
29
89
12
24
33
111
109
55
75
294
94
266
171
53
54
76
162
81
120
193
36
79
54
102
16
182
61
52
78
422
338
53
56
98
202
14
126
211
42
99
23
123
127
98
Negro
Men
22,104
14,563
7,541
27
8
9
7
5
5
9
4
6
21
20
16
14
30
10
23
10
7
1
2
5
13
4
14
17
59
35
36
18
1
37
25
11
1
15
9
21
2,555
1,586
969
Women
69
34
41
24
25
28
32
23
15
35
67
32
41
98
35
59
40
24
15
17
4
2
15
Total
Men
5
19
46
23
57
54
194
119
115
42
2
105
5
96
10
4
63
29
86
10
8,281
5,159
3,122
162
14
18
10
11
12
46
34
19
45
113
47
90
85
25
38
19
60
22
53
72
15
23
19
35
10
71
15
30
29
145
100
51
35
41
92
3
48
95
19
38
13
45
57
44
8,852
6,160
2,692
Women
312
63
130
36
49
61
143
132
70
110
361
126
307
269
8S
113
116
186
96
137
197
38
94
54
107
35
228
84
109
1.32
616
457
168
98
100
307
19
222
221
46
162
52
209
137
98
30,385
19,722
10,663
34 General Statistics
TABLE X. ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION OF SCHOOLS
This table shows for each county of the State during 1959-1960: the
number of members of boards of education, the number of administrative
or supervisory districts, the number of districts levying tax for bonds, the
number of district committeemen, the number of city administrative units
and somewhat similar information for the cities.
General Statistics 35
Table X. Administrative Organization op Schools—Contimied
36 General Statistics
TABLE XI. NUMBER OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
TAUGHT—BY SIZE
This table shows by race for each county and city system of the State
during 1959-1960 the number of elementary schools taught—distributed by
size (number of teachers and principals employed).
An 8th grade housed with the high school is not counted as elementary
school, but two grades (7th and 8th) as part of junior high school are
considered an elementary (gi-ammar) school in this enumeration.
The summary gives the North Carolina total for each race with division
between counties and cities. There also appears the number of union
schools; those giving two levels of instruction in same building.
Items
General Statistics 37
TABLE XII. NUMBER OF HIGH SCHOOLS TAUGHT—BY SIZES
This table shows by race for each county and city system of the State
during 1959-1960 the number of high schools taught—distributed by size
(number of teachers and principals employed).
The 9th grade of junior high is deemed a high school in this counting.
The summary gives the North Carolina total for each race, with division
between county and city units. There is also shown the number of union
schools; those offering two levels of instruction in same building.
Items
Number High Schools Having
Teachers and Principals
One to Two
White
Negro
Threo
White.
Negro.
Four.
White.
Negro.
Five.
White.
Negro.
Six.
White-
Negro.
Seven to Eleven.
White
Negro.
Twelve to Sixteen.
White
Negro
Above Sixteen
-
White
Negro
Total- High Schools.
White
Negro
100 Counties
13
3
10
15
10
5
32
29
3
54
41
13
57
40
17
286
214
72
133
99
34
105
88
17
695
524
171
74 Cities
1
2
4
3
1
15
11
4
66
34
32
22
12
10
65
23
205
128
77
North Carolina
16
4
12
19
11
35
30
5
58
44
14
72
51
21
352
248
104
155
111
44
193
153
40
900
652
248
38 General Statistics
TABLE XIII. NUMBER OF SCHOOLS TAUGHT—BY GRADE LEVEL
This summary shows by race for 1959-1960 the number of schools which
attempted various grade-levels of instruction. For elementary (grades 1-8)
there are three types of schools: primary, grammar and other. 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; the other schools cover grades 1-6, 1-7 or 1-8.
For secondary schools the grouping is by years of instruction above
eighth. One-year high schools teach only 9th grade, two-year high schools
have grades 9-10, etc. A junior high school of grades 7-9 is considered
here as a grammar school (grades 7-8) and a one-year high school.
Items
General Statistics 39
TABLE XIV. ACCREDITATION OF SCHOOLS
This summary shows by race for all elementary and high schools of the
State during 1959-1960: the total number of schools taught, the number
eligible for accreditation, the number of accredited schools, average daily
membership in all schools, average daily membership in accredited schools
and the percentage of membership in accredited schools.
To be eligible for accreditation, an elementary school must have seven
teachers or more, and a high school must have three teachers or more.
Items
40 General Statistics
TABLE XV. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES—SUMMARY
This summary gives by race and sex the number of pupils graduating
from public high schools in North Carolina during 1959-1960. (SPECIAL
graduates are those who graduate after summer school or at mid-year.)
Items
General Statistics 41
TABLE XVI. SCHOOL LIBRARIES—SUMMARY
This summary gives totals by race for county units, city units, and
State for the fiscal year 1959-1960: the number of libraries in elementary
and high schools, the total number of school libraries, the number of vol-umes
in these libraries, the estimated value of library books, the amount
expended for library maintenance (current expense) and for purchase
of additional books (capital outlay).
At the bottom of page is a comparison of the number of books in school
libraries—at intervals—over a period of 12 years.
Items
42 General Statistics
TABLE XVII. SCHOOL PROPERTY OWNED
This table gives by race for each county and city administrative unit
in the State during 1959-1960: the estimated value of school property,
the number of schoolhouses owned, the average value of each, the total
number of classrooms and the average number of classrooms per school.
The summary gives several details of valuation for all (172) school
systems and relates these values to the number of schoolhouses, to class-room,
to teachers and to pupils.
Items
Value of All School Property
Sites --.
Buildings
Furniture. Equipment
Library Books
Value of White School Property
Value of Negro School Property-.
Number of Schoolhouses Owned
White
Negro
Number of Classrooms
White
Negro
Average Number of Classrooms per House
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
1-124, 365, 25fi. 56
12,!tK4,6O1.00
371,007,758.00
33.756,964.02
6,615,933.54
334,478,643.06
89,886,613.50
74 Cities
1287. II 5,.543. 83
19,380,963.15
2.36,726,965.25
26,842,905.74
4,164,709.69
216,997,001.25
70,118,542.58
North Carolina
$71 1. 4K'), 800..39
32,.365, 564. 15
607,734,723.25
60,599,869.76
10.780.643.23
551,475,644.31
160,005,156.08
2,399
1.665
734
26,847
20.229
6,618
11.2
12.1
9.0
176,892.56
200,888.07
122,461.33
15,806.80
16,534.61
13,582.14
17,294.91
18,443.82
14,040.49
16, 356. .34
17,428.02
13,310.62
569.87
627.09
425.41
588.14
646.95
439.48
329.38
683.33
486.52
803
541
262
12,555
8,813
3,742
15.6
16.3
14.3
357,553.60
401.103.51
267,628.03
22,868.62
24,622.38
18,738.25
22,652.11
24,777.00
17,901.08
21,477.82
23,403.47
17,118.78
795.91
890.09
599.58
822.83
920.51
619.41
872.18
968.51
666.91
3.202
2.206
996
39,402
29,042
10,360
12.3
13.3
10.4
222,198.88
249,988.96
160,647.75
18,056.97
18,988.90
15,444.51
19,119.66
20,506.29
15,505.88
18,097.85
19,374.50
14,748.38
643.63
709.59
487.46
664.64
732.62
503.59
709.03
772.85
.551.91
*Supernsors included.
General Statistics 43
44 General Statistics
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General Statistics 47
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48 General Statistics
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50 General Statistics
TABLE XVIII. TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS
This table shows by race various facts concerning transportation of
pupils at public expense.
Items 100 Counties 74 Cities North Carolina
Number vehicles used.
White
Negro -.
Number schools to which pupils were transported _
White --•
Negro
Average number of pupils transported
Elementary
White
Negro
High School-
White...
Negro...
Total
White.
Negro.
Daily mileage all vehicles.
White
Negro
Average days vehic ,es operated.
White
Negro
Operating Cost.
White ,
Negro
Year's cost per pupil transported.
White
Negro
Daily cost per pupil transported.
White
Negro
8,167
5,770
2,397
1,473
1,044
429
387,889
274,778
113,111
123,562
92,935
30,627
511,451
367,713
143,738
295,630
193,518
102,112
181
181
181
$ 9,615,125
7,038,709
2,576,416
18.80
19.14
17.92
.104
.106
.099
75
53
22
172
124
48
17,253
10,908
6,345
10,270
7,726
2,544
27.523
18,634
8,889
2,571
1,683
888
181
181
181
100,638
83,175
17,463
3.66
4.46
1.96
.020
.025
.011
8,242
5,823
2,419
1,645
1,168
477
405,142
285,686
119,456
133,832
100,661
33,171
538,974
386,347
152,627
298,201
195,201
103,000
181
181
181
9,715,763
7,121,884
2,593,879
18.03
18.43
16.88
.100
.102
.094
General Statistics 51
TABLE XVIII. TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS, 1959-1960
This table shows by race for each county several pertinent items con-cerning
the transportation of children. Costs incurred by city units have
been included with the expenses for the appropriate county.
Alamance.
WTiite..
Negro_.
Alexander.
White-
Negro..
Alleghany.
White..
Negro..
Anson
White..
Negro..
Ashe
White...
Negro...
Avery
White..
Negro..
Beaufort.
-
White..
Negro..
Bertie
White...
Negro..
Bladen
Wiiite..
Negro...
Brunswick
White..
Negro..
Buncombe
White..
Negro.
-
Burke
White..
Negro...
Cabarrus..
White...
.\egro...
Caldwell..
White...
Negro...
Camden...
White..
Negro...
Carteret...
White...
Negro...
Caswell.
-
White...
Negro..
Num-ber
Vehicles
Used
107
75
32
45
40
5
30
27
3
80
38
42
55
53
2
40
39
1
100
65
35
71
34
37
108
64
44
70
44
26
139
130
78
69
9
89
60
79
72
7
24
15
44
36
8
8S
42
43
Number
Schools
to
Wliich
Pupils
Trans-ported
Average
Number Pupils
Transported
Daily
28
22
6
8
7
1
6
4
2
13
7
6
13
12
1
IS
9
6
15
8
7
16
8
5
3
27
24
3
19
14
5
8
6
2
16
15
1
4
2
2
9
7
2
15
9
6
Klem.
52 General Statistics
Table XVIII. Transportation of Pupils, 1959-1960
—
Continued
Catawba.
White..
Negro..
Chatham.
White..
Negro..
Cherokee.
White...
Negro..
Chowan..
White..
Negro..
Clay..._
White.
Negro.
Cleveland
-
White...
Negro...
Columbus.
White...
Negro...
Craven..
White.
Negro.
Cumberland.
White
Negro
Currituck.
White..
Negro..
Dare
White.
Negro.
Davidson.
White..
Negro. _
Davie
White.
Negro.
Duplin..
White.
Negro.
Durham.
White.
Negro.
Edgecombe.
White
Negro
Forsyth.
White.
Negro.
Franklin.
White.
Negro.
General Statistics 53
Table XVIII. Transportation of Pupils, 1959-1960
—
Continued
Gaston..
White.
Negro.
Gates...
White.
.Negro.
Gratiam.
White.
Negro.
Num-ber
Vehicles
ITsed
JNumber
Schools
I to I
Which
Pupils
Trans-ported
105
77
28
38
17
31
24
24
Average
Number Pupils
Transported
Daily
Elem.
34
24
10
6
3
3
3
3
5,956
4,609
1,347
1,400
511
889
1,083
1,083
High
2,848
2,291
555
477
213
264
342
342
Total
Daily
Mileage
All
Vehicles
3,386
2,263
1,123
1,485
661
824
779
779
Average
Num-ber
Days
All
Vehicles
Operated
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
Operating
Cost
1059-1060
Year's
Cost
per
Pupil
Trans-ported
108,768
74,273
34,495
40,671
17,338
23,333
32,519
32,519
$ 12.36
1 ).76
18.14
21.67
23.95
20.24
22.82
22.82
Daily
Cost
per
Pupil
Trans-ported
.068
.0.59
.100
.120
.1.32
.112
.126
.126
Granville.
White..
Negro..
Greene..
White.
Negro.
Guilford.
White.
Negro.
Halifax..
White.
Negro.
Harnett.
White.
Negro.
Haywood.
White..
Negro..
Henderson.
White....
Negro
Hertford
-
White..
Negro..
Hoke....
White.
Negro.
Hyde..-.
White.
Negro.
Iredell..
White.
Negro.
Jackson.
White.
Negro.
Johnston.
White..
Negro..
Jones
White.
Negro.
Lee
White.
Negro.
95
50
45
71
37
34
191
147
44
109
37
72
132
86
46
62
61
1
58
53
5
60
23
37
43
22
21
25
11
14
116
92
24
45
44
1
199
142
57
41
23
18
52
34
18
11
7
4
10
5
5
60
43
17
20
5
15
21
15
6
23
22
1
11
10
1
7
4
3
12
6
4
2
2
26
19
7
10
9
1
23
15
8
9
5
4
11
8
3
4,026
1,780
2,246
3.059
1,256
1,803
13,509
11,266
2,243
6,142
1,378
4,764
5,539
3,577
1,962
3,575
3,558
17
3,632
3,472
160
2,642
683
1,959
1,950
741
1,209
843
322
521
5,858
4,666
1,192
2,131
2,079
52
7,978
5,765
2,213
1,682
805
877
2,269
1,502
767
1,176
567
609
839
479
360
4,638
3,685
953
1,608
453
1,155
1,708
1,167
541
1,459
1,438
21
1,252
1,211
41
762
278
4,84
536
266
270
226
92
134
1,895
1,569
326
676
668
2,391
1,871
520
668
345
323
759
582
177
3,583
1,593
1,990
2,516
1,098
1,418
7,378
5,358
2,020
4,260
1,407
2,853
3.690
2.042
1,648
1,827
1,799
28
1,900
1,766
134
2,468
822
1,646
2,124
1,148
976
1 052
533
519
3,884
2,643
1,241
1,656
1,617
39
6,057
3,831
2,226
1 747
953
794
,697
913
784
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
180
180
180
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
180
180
180
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
182,096
84,099
97,997
71 ,348
33,46^
37,880
226,528
198, .354
28,174
125,127
64,292
60,834
139,573
96,019
43,554
91,714
90,661
1,053
87,710
85,250
2,460
67,621
41,310
26,311
46,332
28,470
17,862
30,230
15,625
14,605
163.588
119,922
43,666
56.921
54,628
2,293
201 ,601
148,073
53,528
53,474
22,284
31,190
59,544
48,042
11,502
35.00
35.83
34.33
18.30
19.29
17.51
12.43
13.27
16.15
35.11
10.28
19.26
20.24
17.40
18.22
18.15
27.71
17.96
18. 2J
12.24
19.87
42.99
10.77
18.64
28.27
12.08
28.28
37.74
22.30
21.10
19.23
28.77
20.28
19.89
38.22
19.44
19.39
19.59
22.75
19.38
25.99
19.66
23.05
12.18
.193
.198
.190
.101
.107
.097
.069
.073
.049
.089
.194
.057
.106
.112
.096
.101
.100
.153
.100
.101
.068
.110
.238
.060
.103
.156
.067
.156
.209
.123
.117
.106
.159
.112
.110
.211
.107
.107
.108
.126
.107
.144
.109
.127
.067
54 General Statistics
Table XVIII. Transportation of Pupils,
General Statistics 55
Table XVIII. Transportation of Pupils, 1959-1960
—
Continued
Num-ber
Vehicles
Used
Number
Schools
to
Which
Pupils
Trans-ported
Average
Number Pupils
Transported
Daily
Elem. High
Total
Daily
Mileage
All
Vehicles
Average
Num-ber
Days
All
Vehicles
Operated
Year's
Operating . Cost
Cost per
lil59-1900 Pupil
I Trans-ported
Daily
Cost
per
Pui)il
Trans-ported
Perquimans.
White
N'eero
Person
White
Negro
Pitt
White.....
Negro
Polk
White
Negro
Randoloh
White
Negro
Richmond...
White
Negro
Robeson
White
Negro
Rockingham.
White
Negro
Rowan
White
Negro
Rutherford..
White
Negro...-.
Sampson
White
Negro. ....
Scotland
White
Negro
Stanly
White
Negro
Stokes
White
Negro
Surry
White
Negro
Swain
White
Negro
Transylvania
White
Negro
Tyrrell
White
Negro
31
17
14
75
43
32
155
84
71
30
25
5
115
100
15
62
38
24
217
152
65
128
91
37
131
103
28
87
70
17
156
97
59
57
33
24
75
67
73
62
11
107
95
12
30
29
1
35
32
3
19
11
8
5
3
2
18
10
34
18
16
10
6
4
21
17
4
12
6
6
47
34
13
24
16
28
22
6
28
24
4
28
20
19
9
10
13
10
3
13
10
3
27
24
3
5
4
1
11
10
1
2
1
1
1,207
593
614
2,514
1,318
1,196
6,827
3,068
3,759
1,240
1,074
166
5,615
5,196
419
3,183
1,836
1,327
11,761
8,179
3,582
6,006
4,244
1,762
6,286
5,236
1,050
4,857
3,843
1,014
6,490
3,765
2,725
3,006
1,372
1,634
3,422
3,075
347
3,163
2,769
394
5,581
5,051
530
1,271
1,270
1
1,660
1,612
48
560
271
280
424
211
213
1,202
704
498
1 925
016
909
507
455
52
1,946
1,759
187
1,290
913
377
2,870
2,000
870
2,432
2,040
392
2,259
1,921
338
1,931
1,561
370
2,377
1,534
843
777
319
458
1,029
947
82
937
873
64
1,831
1,660
171
380
374
6
819
766
53
189
100
89
1,195
669
526
2,642
1,294
1,348
5,027
2,.391
2,636
1,121
935
186
4,541
3,750
791
2,870
1,547
1,323
8,429
5,823
2,606
4,709
3,073
1,636
3.866
2,848
1,018
3,599
2,759
840
5,868
3,514
2.354
2,184
1,123
1,061
2,143
1,895
248
2,692
2,145
547
3,440
2,786
654
970
920
50
1,194
1,086
108
664
431
233
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
180
180
180
18
18
18:
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18:
18
18
18
180
180
180
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
37,789
19,331
18,458
88,558
54,559
33,999
147,660
81,284
66,376
37,762
29,085
8,677
140,195
122,396
17,799
79,650
59,731
19,919
218,505
157,934
60,571
152,000
125,907
26,093
130,712
109,664
21,048
119,959
103,975
15,984
155,267
97,040
58,227
60,391
32,155
28,236
73,543
64,045
9,498
78,606
69,461
9,145
120.251
106,633
13,618
41 ,996
39,041
2,955
55,372
52,659
2,713
18,540
8,892
9,648
$ 23.17
24.04
22.32
23,83
26.98
20.07
16.87
19.90
14.22
21.62
19.02
39.80
18.54
17.60
29.37
17.89
21.73
11.69
14.93
15..52
13.61
18.01
20.04
12.11
15.30
15. .32
15.16
17.67
19.24
11.55
17.51
18.31
16. .32
15.96
19.02
13.50
16.52
15.92
22.14
19.17
19.07
19.97
16.22
15.89
19.28
25.44
23.75
422.14
22.34
22.14
26.86
24.75
23.97
25.52
.129
.134
.124
.132
.140
.111
.093
.110
.079
.119
.105
.220
.102
.097
.162
.099
.120
.065
.083
.086
.075
.100
.111
.067
.085
.085
.084
,098
.106
.064
.097
.101
.mm
.088
.105
.075
.091
.088
.122
.107
.106
.111
.090
.088
.107
.141
.131
2.332
.123
.122
.148
.137
.132
.141
56 General Statistics
Table XVIII. Transportation of Pupils, 1959-1960
—
Continued
Union.-.
White.
Negro.
Vance...
White.
Negro.
Wake...
White.
Negro.
Warren..
White.
Negro,
Washington.
White
Negro
Watauga.
White..
Negro..
Wayne.
-
White.
Negro.
Wilkes..
White.
Negro.
Wilson..
White.
Negro.
Yadkin..
White.
Negro.
Yancey..
White.
Negro.
North Carolina..
N. C—White.
N. C—Negro.
Number
Vehicles
Used
112
88
24
59
29
30
219
133
66
24
42
37
22
15
53
52
1
137
87
50
101
94
7
114
68
46
66
59
7
45
45
Number
Schools
to
Which
Pupils
Trans-ported
19
15
4
19
11
8
38
24
14
24
6
18
6
3
3
9
8
1
18
12
6
26
24
2
28
21
7
9
8
1
8,242
5,823
2,419
1,645
1,168
477
Average
Number Pupils
Transported
Daily
Elem.
4,249
3,254
995
2,674
1,106
1,568
9,955
5,749
4,206
2,675
677
1,998
1,518
705
813
2,186
2,182
4
6,035
3,486
2,549
8,003
5,706
297
4,959
2,459
2,500
2,999
2,788
211
2,435
2,435
405,142
285,686
119,456
High
1,174
909
265
794
388
406
,115
,012
,103
996
257
739
613
295
318
617
616
1
2,164
1,313
851
2,800
2,634
166
1,726
1,133
593
884
815
69
1,005
1,005
Total
Daily
Mileage
All
Vehicles
Average
Num-ber
Days
All
Vehicles
Operated
4,147
2,831
1,316
2,049
834
1,215
7,579
4,288
3,291
2,839
839
2,000
1,245
640
605
1,422
1,390 I
32
4,031
2,119
1,912
5,454
4,830
624
3,499
1,925
1,574
2,044
1,655
389
1,493
1,493
133,832
100,661
33,171
298,201
195,201
103,000
180
180
180
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
181
180
180
180
181
181
Operating
Cost
1959-1960
Year's
Cost
per
Pupil
Trans-ported
115,685 $
100,365
15,320
67,992
43,944
24,048
264,524
170,881
93,642
64,949
40,704
24,245
38,014
19,971
18,043
94,840
93,995
845
132,067
80,690
51,377
136,320
130,223
6,097
119,948
56,655
63,293
75,056
65,394
9,662
61,763
61,747
16
$ 9,715,763
7,121,884
2,593,879
21.33
24.11
12.16
19.61
29.41
12.18
20.13
22.02
17.40
17.69
43.58
8.86
17.84
19.97
15.95
43.84
33.59
169.00
16.11
16.81
15.11
15.49
15.61
13.17
17.95
15.77
20.46
19.33
18.15
34.51
17.95
17.95
Daily
Cost
per
Pupil
Trans-ported
18.03
18.43
16.99
.119
.134
.068
.108
.162
.067
.111
.122
.096
.098
.241
.049
.099
.110
.088
.242
.186
.934
.089
.093
.083
.086
.086
.073
.099
.087
.113
.107
.101
.192
.099
.099
.100
.102
.094
•Amount shown for Cherokee County Negro Transportation is contract.
Financial Statistics 57
SECTION II
FINANCIAL STATISTICS
1959-1960
58 Financial Statistics
TABLE I. SUMMARY OF FUNDS AVAILABLE AND EXPENDED
This tabulation gives a summary of the total financial situation—de-tails
of which may be found on subsequent pages of this section—and sev-eral
pertinent items of a derivative nature not shown in detailed data.
Section A. Funds Available, 1959-1960
Items
Total Funds Available
Current Expense.
Capital Outlay.- _
Debt Service
Percentage of Total For:
Current Expense.
Capital Outlay
Debt Service
Available for Current Expense
Nine Months' School Fund—net State
Vocational Education—State
^'ocational—Federal
School Lunch Program—F'ederal
Textbooks (free to pupils)—State
Other Federal (Veterans, PL864. 874)
Textbook-Clerical, Trainable Child, Driver Education
Philanthropic Agencies
Total^State, Federal, Philanthropic
Balance—July 1, 1959 .
Poll and Dog Taxes, Fines, Forfeitures
Tax on Intangibles. Beer and Wine.
Interest, Donations, Miscellany
From Pupils: Fees, Tuition
Ad valorem Taxes—County
Ad valorem Taxes—District, City
Total—County, District. . .
Total—Current Expense
Percentage of Current Expense From:
Nine Months' School Fund—State
Vocational Education—State
Vocational Education—Federal
School Lunch Program—Federal
Textbooks (free to pupils)—State
Other Federal (Veterans, PLS64, 874)
Textbook-Clerical, Trainable Child, Driver Education
Ph iianthropic Agencies
Total—State, Federal, Philanthropic
Balance—July 1, 1959
Poll and Dog 'Taxes, Fines, Forfeitures
Tax on Intangibles, Beer and Wine
Interest, Donations, Miscellany
From Pupils: Fees, Tuition
Ad valorem Taxes—County
Ad valorem Taxes—District, City
Total—County, District, City
Available for Capital Outlay
Balance—July 1, 1959
State Aid (C. I. R. Fund)
Sale of Bonds .-_
Sale of School Property, Insurance Adjustments
Temporary Loans
Interest, Donations. Miscellany
Driver Education—State .
Tax on Intangibles—Beer and Wine..
Ad valorem Taxes—County
PL815, 864—Federal-
Total—Capital Outlay
100 Counties
«212,335,361.93
147,924,163.98
46, 021), 507. 60
18, 390, 690.,35
69.67%
21.67
8.66
$112,075,000.69
2,794,525.15
050,606.72
241,502.96
155,521.60
450,441.76
855,070.26
10,235.85
1123,632,904.99
3,409,547.82
4,532,621.25
892,999.42
2,046,131.29
1,277,305.25
10,368,367.17
1,764,286.79
J 24,291,258.99
147,924,163.98
74 Cities
«103,840,085.20
78,206,474.84
24,456,949.71
1,176,660.65
75.32%
23.55
1.13
51,224,842.29
1,096,0.35.23
454,231.63
1.640,307.85
546,020.98
736,512.65
577,232.77
15,379.96
$ 56,290,563.36
1,718,512.25
1,222,2.30.73
365,569.44
1,089,527.17
774,895.27
6,454,079.06
10,291,097.56
$ 21,915,911.48
78,206,474.84
Total
North Caroli'ia
$316,175,447.13
226,130,638.82
70,477,457.31
19,567,351.00
71.52%
22.20
6.19
$163,299,842.98
3,890,560.38
1,504,8.38.35
4,881,810.81
1,701,542.58
3.186,954.41
1,432,303.03
25,615.81
$179,923,468.35
5,128,060.07
5,754,851.98
1,258,568.86
3,135,6,58.46
2,052,200.52
16,822,446.23
12,055,384.35
$ 46,207,170.47
226,130,638.82
75.76%:
1.89
0.71
2.19
0.78
1.66
0.58
0.01
65.50%
1.40
0.58
2.10
0.70
0.94
0.74
0.02
72.21%
1.72
0.67
2.16
0.75
1.41
0.64
0.01
83.58% 71.98% 79.57%
2.30%
3.07
0.60
1.38
0.87
7.01
1.19
16.42%
2.20%
1.56
0.47
1.39
0.99
8.25
13.16
2.27%
2.54
0.55
1.39
0.91
7.44
5.33
28.02% 20.43%
12,305,521.58
1,418,350.48
12,662,835.51
352,309.18
6,412,169.47
666,655.92
20,549.40
764,938.19
10,255,910.53
1,161,267.34
6,014,781.42
177,190.61
162,190.49
187,573.27
523,453.05
459,601.04
6,907.48
71,503.68
655,747.66
206,995.01
S
$ 46,020,507.60 $ 24,456,949.71
18,320,303.00
1,595,547.09
20,825,026.00
539,882.45
,935,622.52
,117,256.96
27,456.88
836,441.87
17,911,658.19
1,368,262.35
1,
$ 70,477,457.31
Financial Statistics 59
Table I. Summary of Funds Available and Expended—Continued
Items
Percentage of Capital Outlay From:
Balance—July 1, 1959
State Aid (C. L R. Fund)
Sale of Bonds
Sale of School Property
Temporary Loans
Interest, Donations
Driver Education—State .
Tax on Intangibles, Beer and Wine.--
Ad valorem Taxes—County —
PL815, 864—Federal
100 Counties
26.74%
3.08
27.52
0.77
1.3.93
1.45
0.04
1.66
22.29
2.52
74 Cities
24.59%
0.73
33.37
0.77
6.23
1.84
0.03
0.29
31.30
0.85
Total
Xorth Carolina
25.99%
2.26
29.55
0.77
11.26
1.59
0.04
1.19
25.41
1.94
.•VVAILABLE FOR DeBT SERVICE
Balance—July 1, 1959
Sinking Fund Withdrawals
Temporary Loans
Interest, Donations
Tax on Intaneibles, Beer and Wine.
.Ad valorem Taxes
$ 1.447,251.08
1,370,696.14
556,145.36
456,095.15
14,560,502.62
Total—Debt Service . $ 18,390,690.35
Percentage of Debt Service From:
Balance—July 1. 1959
Sinking Fund Withdrawals
Temporary Loans
Interest. Donations -—
Tax on Intangibles. Beer and Wine.
Ad valorem Taxes
r.87%
7.45
3.02
2.48
79.18
Total Available From:
All Balances—July 1, 1959
Federal—Aids and Grants
Philanthropic
State—Grants. Refunds
Sale of Bond.s
Sale of School Property, Insurance Adjustments.
Poll and Dog Taxes. Fines, Forfeitures _--
Tax on Intangibles, Beer and Wine
Interest, Donations, Miscellany
From Pupils: Fees, Tuition
Sinking Fund Withdrawals
Temporary Loans ---.
Ad valorem Taxes—County, District
$ 17
118
12
162,320.48
903,818.78
10,2.35.85
319,017.58
662,8.35.51
352,.309. 18
532,621.25
114,032.76
268,9.32.57
277,305.25
7
36
782,865.61
949,067.11
Total Available. $212,335,361.93
Percentage of Total Funds From:
Balance—July 1, 1959
Federal—.Aids and Grants
Philanthropic
State—Grants, Refunds
Sale of Bonds
Sale of School Property, Insurance Adjustments.
Poll and Dog Taxes. Fines, Forfeitures
Tax on Intangibles, Beer and Wine
Interest, Donations
From Pupils: Fees, Tuition
Sinking Fund Withdrawals
Temporary Loans ....
Ad valorem Taxes—County, District
S.08%
3.72
0.01
55.72
5.96
0.17
2.13
1.00
1.54
0.60
28,6.39.21
33,000.00
25,543.96
45,581.73
1,043,895.75
$ 1,176,660.65
2.43%
2.80
2.17
3.88
88.72
7,761,9:^2.88
3,038,047.14
15,379.96
53, 628, 235..36
8,162,190.49
187,573.27
1,222,230.73
437,073.12
1,585,709.94
774,895.27
33,000.00
1,548,997.01
25,444,820.03
1,475,890.29
.33,000.00
1.-396,240.10
601,727.09
456,095.15
15,604,398.37
$ 19,567,351.00
7.54%
0.17
7.14
3.07
2.33
79.75
S 24,'J24,253.36
n. 941, 865. 92
25,615.81
171,947,252.94
20,825,026.00
539,882.45
5,754,851.98
2,551,105.88
4,854,642.51
2,052,200.52
33,000.00
9,331,862.62
62,393,887.14
1103,840,085.20 $316,175,447.13
3.67
17.40
7.47%
2.93
0.01
51.65
7.86
0.18
1.18
0.42
1.53
0.75
0.03
1.49
24.50
7.88%
3.46
0.01
54.38
6.59
0.17
1.82
0.81
1.54
0.65
0.01
2.95
19.73
60 Financial Statistics
Section B. Funds Expended
Items 100 Counties 74 Cities
Total
North Carolina
Total Expended (less loans repaid):.
Current Expense
Capital Outlay
Debt Service
White and Indian
Negro
Percentage of Total For:
Current Expense
Capital Outlay
Debt Service
White and Indian
Negro
Current Expense (less loans repaid):
General Control ---
Instructional Service—Elementary Salaries
Instructional Service—Secondary Salaries.
Other Instructional Costs
()peration of Plant
Maintenance of Plant
Fixed Charges
Auxiliary Services
Total Current Expense
White and Indian
Negro
Percentage op Current Expense For:
General Control
Instructional Service—Elementary
Instructional Service—Secondary
Other Instructional Costs
Operation of Plant
Maintenance of Plant
Fixed Charges
Auxiliary Services
White and Indian
Negro
$187,772,269.06
143,425,957.79
29,136,301.46
15,210,009.81
96,058,960.31
76,107,262.56
18,764,658.71
1,187,039.04
$283,831,229.37
219,533.220.35
47,900,960.17
16,397,048.85
146,122,531.26
41,649,737.80
72,872,084.05
23,186.876.26
218,994,615.31
64,836,614.06
76.38%
15.52
8.10
79.23%
19.53
1.24
77.35%
16.87
5.78
77.82
22.18
75.86
24.14
77.16
22.84
$ 2,864,787.09 $ 1,878,277.61
72,472,925.49
32,174,565.13
4,218,095.69
7,466,278.97
5,403,196.85
2,380,587.20
16,355,521.37
$143,425,957.79
110,562.768.08
32,863,189.71
41,386,6''2.85
17,246,829.80
2,592,903.78
4,853,590.98
3,047,297.78
1,5.50,654.38
3,551,105.38
$ 4,743,064.70
113,859,528.34
49,421,394.93
6,810,999.47
12,319,869.95
8,540,494.63
3,931,241.58
19,906,626.75
$ 76,107,262,56
57,148,943.46
18,958,319.10
$219,533,220.35
167,711,711.54
51,821,508.81
2.00%
50.53
22.43
2.94
5.21
3.83
1.66
11.40
2.47%
54.38
22.65
3.41
6.38
4.00
2.04
4.67
2.16%
51.87
22.51
3.10
5.61
3.89
1.79
9.07
77.09
22.91
75.09
24.91
76 39
23.61
Capital Oittlat (less loans repaid):
New Construction, Equipment
Alterations. Additions, Equipment.
Library Books
Trans ,jortaticn Equipment
Interest, Other
Total Capital Outlay
White and Indian
Negro
Percentage of Capital Outlay For:
New Construction, Equipment
Alterations, additions. Equipment.
Library Books .
Transportation Equipment
Interest, Other
White and Indian
Negro
21,303,192.53
6,572,135.69
264.281.09
825,633.46
171,058.69
$ 12,929,379.43
5,316,596.69
229,601.96
134,747.82
154,332.81
$ 34,232,571.96
11,888,732.38
493,883.05
960,381.28
325,391.50
$ 29,136,301.46 $ 18,764,65^.71 $ 47,900.960.17
23,834,822.92
5,301,478.54
14,831,792.97
3,932,865.74
38,666,615.89
9,234,344.28
73.12%
22.56
0.91
2.83
0.58
68.90%,
28.33
1.22
0.73
0.82
71.47%
24.82
1.03
2.00
0.68
81.80
18.20
79.04
20.96
80.72
19.28
Financial Statistics 61
Section B. Funds Expended
Items 100 Counties 74 Cities
Total
North Carolina
Debt Service (less
State Loans
—
loans repaid):
Principal.
Interest-.
County Bonds
—
District Bonds
Temporary Loans-
ToTAL Debt Service-
White and Indian .
Negro
Sinking Fund-
Principal
Interest
Sinking Fund.
Principal
Interest
Interest
141,708.30
38,298.50
576.01
8,699,464.55
5,989,486.02
221,851.75
91,389.82
27,234.86
$ 15,210,009.81
11,724,940.26
3,485,069.55
35,695.00
7,642.94
34,000.00
220,790.00
112,182.02
177,403.30
45,941.44
34,576.01
8,920,2,54.55
0,101,668.04
508,788.76
267,380.32
560.00
$ 1,187,039.04
891,347.62
295,691.42
7.30,640.51
358,770.14
27,794.86
$ 16,397,048.85
12,616,287.88
3,780,760.97
Total Expended (less loans repaid)
:
Per child enrolled (a+e)
White and Indian
Negro
Per child in average daily membership-
Per child in average daily attendance. .
Current Expense (less loans repaid):
Per child enrolled (a+e)
White and Indian
Negro
Per child in average daily membership-
Per child in average daily attendance- _
Capital OprLAT (less loans repaid):
Per child enrolled (a+e)
White and Indian
Negro
Per child in average daily membership
-
Per child in average daily attendance-
_
Debt Service (less loans repaid)
:
Per child enrolled
White and Indian
Negro
Per child in average daily menibership-
Per child in average daily attendance --
Total Expended (less loans repaid):
Loans Repaid (3 Funds)
Total Disbursements.
252.15
273.96
197.12
260.24
278.49
266.28
298.91
198.27
275.29
291.80
192.60
207.29
155.53
198.78
212.72
210.98
234.42
162.11
218.11
231.19
39.13
44.69
25.09
40.38
43.21
52.02
60.84
33.63
53.78
57.00
20.43
21.98
16.49
21.08
22.56
3.29
3.66
2.53
3.40
3.61
1187, 772,269.06
729,098.44
$ 96,058,960.31
1,204,778.63
$195,501,367.50 $ 97,263,738.94
256.77
281.78
197.53
265.15
282.85
198.60
215.80
157.88
205.08
218.78
43.33
49.75
28.13
44.75
47.74
14.83
16.23
11.52
15.32
16..54
$283,831,229.37
8,933,877.07
$292,765,106.44
62 Financial Statistics
TABLE II. EXPENDITURES
Financial Statistics 63
BY FUNDS, 1959-1960
65
Fixed
Charges
37,062.97
33,809.%
9.682.62
3,065.61
9,347.15
2,061.85
4,094.40
8.039.54
8.953.94
21,934.79
14,695.64
16,083.70
37,868.73
j
17,790.85 ;
46,421.67
37,864.90
i
21,496.75
[
4,508.68
8,942.79
19,873.85
11,020.42
5,138.59 i
37,099.70
I
8,45'<.48
;
4,000.83
10,842.64 i
16.315.03 :
32,698.82
26,506.02
8,072.03
32,705.59
\
3,102.23 I
1,760.94 I
3, .389. 74
[
4,949.88
5,877.52
3,727.63
33,986.56 I
6,388.00
14,276.64
30,089.03
5, 133..30
40,564.03
17,460.59
57,051.83
47,599.87
6,435.36
66
Auxiliar.v
Services
$ 335,490.17
110.718.81
82.875.92
54,388.52
113,852.03
5,550.87
24,079.78
125,677.86
94,184.95
205,525.98
28,908.96
139.891.03
174.004.34
121,201.54
381,333.40
144,524.69
176,727.50
15,812.40
28,551.53
133,792.59
40.121.13
48,405.08
177,568.83
23,684.41
39,601.74
100,971.43
223,706.12
Gross
Current
Expense
201,211.73
76,698.30
27,163.41
198,692.10
83,460.14
28,283.94
15,937.68
44.356.67
33,.306. 87
52,108.18
211.688.79
30,837.96
52,133.45
253,343.25
42,832.77
153,250.16
39,801.45
284,027.26
114,432.90
45.526.34
$ 2,385,664.61
1.985,759.06
743.307.72
386.497.47
830,990.24
206,279.17
433,821.42
947,441.98
694,362.17
1,190,771.23
797,896.14
1,266.500.70
1.665.377.76
1,056,712.57
,
3,552,714.85
2,171.670.59
1,473,449.20
263,702.57
.563,422.60
1,404,130.47
780,592.86
1,005,663.75
1.781,092.21
5.36,089.04
295,044.50
1,201.340.67
1.233,772.25
1,587,157.24
1.340,133.88
•561,012.84
1.371,251.42
360,032.86
237,783.99
299,288.40
227,719.12
444,665.88
Net
Current
Expense
i 2,285
1,963
743
386
830
206
433
946
694
1,190
797
1.266
1,665
1,056
3,552
2,171
1,473
263
563
1,404
780
1,005
1,781
536
295
1,201
1,128
1,587
1,331
561
,298.61
759.06
,307.72
,497.47
990.24
,279.17
821.42
,519.71
.362,17
771.23
876.64
,500.70
,377.76
.712.57
,714.85 ,
,670.59
,449.20
,702.57
,422.60
,130.47
,592.86
;
,663.75
,092.21
.089.04
,031.50
I
,340.67
,713.36
j
157.24
I
633.88
I
012.84 I
-Not
Capital
Outlay
Net
Debt
1,371,251.42
360
226
297
227
438
305,254.69
64 Financial Statistics
Table II. Expenditure by
Financial Statistics 65
Funds, 1959-1960—Continued
66 Financial Statistics
Financial Statistics 67
<:'UNDS, 1959-1960
—
Continued
68 Financial Statistics
Table II. Expenditure by
Administrative
Unit
CODNTT
City
Rutherford
Sampson
Clinton
Scotland
Laurinburg
Stanly
Albemarle
Stokes
Surry
Elkin
Mount Airy..
Swain
Transylvania...
Tyrrell
Union
Monroe
Vance
Henderson...
Wake..
Raleigh
Warren
Washington
Watauga
Wayne
Fremont
Goldsboro
Wilkes
No. Wilkesboro
Wilson
Elm City....
Wilson
Yadkin
Yancey
North Carolina...
:
100 Counties..
74 Cities
Gross Current Expense
61
fJeneral
Control
34,445.35
31,192.69
17,25(1.52
16,905.84
19,195.19
24,696.92
21,658.98
23,696.99
26,714.71
13,853.57
15,622.14
16,209.13
21,401.46
12,212.98
29,754.64
13,859.22
24,813.53
24,008.23
77,268.22
72,590.32
21,899.56
18,185.10
22,344.67
35,142.88
10,281.27
18,469.74
24,409.86
15,529.57
26.432.29
14,193.58
27,535.36
22,205.31
16,793.08
62—Instructional Service
A—Elementary
Salaries
4,743,064.70
2,864,787.09
1,878,277.61
$ 1,095,557.02
936,320.00
302,741.49
446,404.96
387,993.27
629,646.89
325,365.17
485,681.96
722,718.78
133,951.61
356,612.18
215,959.15
417,659.77
114,022.46
806,218.11
286,353.12
411,484.52
454,422.87
2,011,792.97
1,721,172.90
603,378.38
357,363.53
411,875.31
1,041,440.51
64,346.86
784,372.43
961,814.01
117,794.09
561,626.44
166,411.21
769,815.92
501,849.42
388,259.25
$113,859,528.34
72,472,925.49
41,386.602.85
B—Secondary
Salaries
$ 538,443.46
497
152
161
144
337
165
.681.96
,.542.90
,629.99
,218.62
,489.93
,820.39
251,777.87
337
79
157
87
181
70
423
119
137
209
991
700
261
165
189,
492,
22,
381,
267,
152,
265,
97,
322,
273,
152,
,845.63
,462.58
793.59
277.48
,523.70
545.07
,717.29
,591.10
403.46
611.07
,254.15
,723.41
,755.58
,340.60
,941.24
460.85
448.54
116.00
534.14
108.16
484.62
047.86
325.92
425.83
187.59
C—Other
Costs
$ 49,421
32,174,
17,246,
394.93
565.13
829.80
58,037.87
45,679.96
21,300.65
13,146.09
26,164.27
22,348.51
22,767.54
32,291.84
40,958.61
11,608.05
18,075.86
11,590.08
20,287.08
5,908.26
63,074.01
20,017.63
21,307.52
20,095.90
116,679.86
76,994.73
24,774.11
17,637.47
16,791.22
75,074.30
2,307.51
69,631.32
38,412.37
9,627.19
27,607.29
6,742.74
41,503.37
26,821.89
13,923.42
63
Operation
of
Plant
6,810,999.47
4,218,095.69
2,592,903.78
105,301.90
101
35
34
43
75
39
333.46
687.33
203.71
581.87
626.23
027.23
48,660.21
71,
16
35,
22,
49,
10,
65,
22,
40,
55,
244,
286,
58,
37,
46,
89,
8,
S3,
82,
17,
58,
15,
111,
49,
35,
64
.Maintenance
of
Plant
251.18
,617.30
,7.54.28
622.83
035.72
623.40
205.51
617.97
336.85
495.92
951.93
449.47
913.92
258.02
168.29
397.25
561.66
273.39
864.07
592.00
679.45
787.00
264.99
857.50
655.65
$ 12,319,
7,466,
4,853,
869.95
278.97
590.98
105,071.71
63,278.77
9,341.30
49.288.81 \
21,964.53 •
51,295.01 1
24,538.74
43,878.78 i
34,344.14
4,014.48
19,022.96
19,587.41
26,275.04
8,815.98
47,533.91
11,796.93
22,636.38
36,299.19
193,998.50
173,091.92
43,916.33
25,991.25
21,159.14
71,675.79
2,832.79
49,125.59
25,230.59
9,285.69
33,932.23
15,619.35
46,461.80
27,440.60
10,889.05
8,540,494.63
5,493,196.85
3,047,297.78
Financial Statistics 69
'UNDS, 1959-1960—Continued
65
Fixed
Charges
23.162.07
35,562.14
11,098.43
12.121.69
7,155.98
21.353.36
11,907.83
15,915.29
19,318,34
4,353.19
12,046.58
3,531.03
8.519.31
3,044.31
13,613.70
4,311.41
26,150.81
18,320.36
63,125.09
62,635.84
12,914.83
7,320.70
7,833.10
42,201.80
1,630.72
20,063.54
17,869.69
1,1S4.56
26,991.01
6,058.89
29,1.34.16
12,147.87
8.855 40
1,931,241.58
1,380,587.20
,550,654.38
66
Auxiliary
Services
$ 226,267.96
266,854.00
33,208.88
87,170.47
40,215.02
120,142.97
47,629.88
131 ,603.53
208,487.18
20,030.90
31,224.18
59,815.76
99,640.99
28,797.83
192,373.89
17,724.93
100,981.29
38,187.30
640,781.50
187,316.45
110,163.07
73,085.87
143,227.81
252.909.13
4.812.47
90,667.12
226,273.79
21,881.79
172,580.42
15,8(5.92
56.377.21
126,948.15
98.065.90
$ 2.186,287.34
Gross
Current
Expense
1,977
583
820
690
1,282,
658,
,902.98
,171.50
,871.56
,488.75
,599.82
715.76
1,033,506.47
1,461
283
646
436
824
253,
1 ,641
.
496
785
856
4,339,
3,280,
1,137,
702
859
2,100,
117,
1,496,
1,644,
345,
1,173,
337,
1,404,
1,040
724
21,219,902.94
17,525,364.14
3,694,538.80
638.57
891.68
151.77
,592.87
.343.07
,970.29
,491.06
,272.31
114.36
440.84
,852.22
,975.04
,715.78
,182.54
,340.78
302.51
,221.82
,719.13
,408.52
,003.05
,333.75
,666.55
,418.73
,696.57
629.34
$220,846
144,595
76,250
496.54
800.56
695.98
Net
Current
Expense
$ 2,186,287.34
.\et
Capital
Outlay
1,977
583
820,
690,
1,282,
658,
,902.98
,171.50
,871.56
488.75
599.82
715.76
1,033,506.47
1,460
280
646
436,
824,
253,
1,641
496
779
856
4,139
3,210
1,137,
702,
859.
2,082,
117,
1,488.
638.57
270.49
,151.77
,592.87
,343.07
,970.29
452.53
272.31
,388.67
,440.84
,852.22
,975.04
,715.78
182.54
340.78
247.03
221.82
013.01
1,644
345
1,173
337.
1,404,
1,040,
724
408.52
003.05
,333.75
,666.55
,418.73
,696.57
,629.f4
$219,533
143,425
76,107,
193,733.14
287,172.17
206,916.20
4,460.75
101,647.10
44.712.30
32,998.78
70,232.09
189,026.39
36,509.74
139,092.14
12,847.32
175,041.93
5.878.01
1,063,106.52
489,313.80
39,092.53
233,406.31
2,021,962.34
1,165,102.38
181,380.74
354,360.13
52,293.86
224,915.66
6,403.21
174,009.74
92,480.71
87,781.27
303,412.77
14,751.10
283,014.92
90,281.81
36.317.46
Net
Debt
Service
220.3b $
,957.79
262.56
47,900,960.17
29,136,301.46
18,764,658.71
85.357.63
138,100.22
41,399.76
123,722.92
7,342.00
77,778.06
71,262.85
48,660.00
180,226.25
96,960.19
17,806.94
158,971.82
122,616.22
1,072,550.88
62,327.50
4,907.08
265,957.00
92,377.50
7,020.00
181,998.80
55,450.42
21,807.50
Tota!
Net
Expenditures
$ 16,397,048.85
15,210,009.81
1,187,039.04
$ 2,465,378.11
2,403,175.37
831,487.46
949,055.23
799,477.85
1,405,090.18
762.977.39
1,152,398.56
1,829,891.21
316.780.23
785,243.91
449,440.19
1,096,345.19
277,655.24
2,863,530.87
985,586.11
941,097.42
1,089.847.15
7,234,365.44
4,376,077.42
1,319,096.52
1,118,870.17
916,541.72
2,573,119.69
123.625.03
1,662,022.75
1,829,266.73
439,804.32
1,658,745.32
352,417.65
1,687,433.65
1,186,428.80
782.754.30
$283,831,229.37
187,772,269.06
96,058,960.31
70 Financial Statistics
TABLE III. CURRENT EXPENDITURES, BY SOURCE OF FUNDS, 1959-60
County
City
Alamance
—
Burlington.
Alexander
-
Alleghany.
Anson ---
Morven
Wadesboro.
Ashe..
Avery.
Beaufort
Washington.
Bertie
Bladen
Brunswick.
Buncombe. .-
Asheville..
Burke
Glen Alpine.
Morganton..
Catarrus
Concord. -.-
Kannapolis-
Caldwell-
Lenoir.
Camden.
Carterel-
Caswell-
Catawha.-
Hicknry.
Newton.
Chatham.
Cherokee...
Andrews.
Murphy..
Chowan
—
Edenton.
Clay
Cleveland -.
Kings Mountain.
Shelby
Columbus..
-
Whiteville-
Craven
New Bern.
Cumberland...
Fayetteville.
Currituck.
Dare
State
1,809,704.85
1,363,213.11
659,428.11
338,326.21
711,833.24
184,395.26
350,587.97
830,428.07
609,183.63
946,393.40
618,724.23
1,077,634.13
1,384,570.06
897,093.08
2,923,675.71
1,535,017.39
1,234,003.24
206,471.57
425,238.24
1,184,926.27
625,698.67
847,727.74
1,553,999.76
383,401.58
240,300.41
998,075.79
958,453.72
1,325,704.08
982,290.02
414,457.78
1,170,856.77
313,541.56
189,536.30
254,395.55
188,766.94
342,008.40
249,785.74
1,735,824.16
360,719.28
689,998.33
1,853,556.44
457,568.06
1,173,789.18
700,705.41
2,321,062.82
1,397,409.89
260,712.01
204,011.13
Federal
89,438.63
132,500.01
29,653.62
12,068.93
24,638.92
4,844.59
14,117.81
53,045.66
31,342.76
49,310.82
16,429.94
29,225.23
55,826.30
40,572.96
202,477.28
91.814.36
49,016.15
10,579.71
23,819.11
61,334.84
17,397.96
46,697.35
63,293.20
16,819.04
18,846.63
155,665.23
30,991.09
68,822.07
42,443.71
20,724.43
43,519.23
9,681.60
11,426.87
8,679.53
7,494.45
18,770.33
9,179.59
61.848.94
17,359.39
31,459.12
76,536.15
17,302.58
281,972.08
72,640.25
379,924.55
374,094.39
34,714.93
24,891.16
Local Total
386,155.13
468,045.94
54,225.99
36,102.33
94,518.08
17,039.32
69,115.64
63,045.98
53,835.78
195,067.01
162,722.47
159,641.34
224,981.40
119,046.53
426.561.86
544,838.84
190,429.81
46,651.29
114,365.25
157,869.36
137,496.23
111,238.66
163,799.25
135,868.42
35,884.46
47,599.65
139,288.55
192.631.09
3('6,900.15
125,830.63
156,875.42
36,809.70
25,082.90
.34,713.32
31,457.73
77,887.15
46,289.36
216.881.82
75,887.83
216,775.12
245.515.61
58,318.94
212,752.52
203,174.34
179,768.14
281,906.97
60,836.88
41,423.24
2,285,298.61
1,963,759.06
743,307.72
386,497.47
830.990.24
2^6,279.17
433,821.42
946,519.71
694,362.17
1,190,771.23
797,876.64
1,266,500.70
1.665,377.76
1,056,712.57
3,552,714.85
2,171,670.59
1,473,449.20
263.7(2.57
563,422.60
1,404,130.47
780,592.86
1,005,663.75
1,781,092.21
536,089.04
295.031.50
1,201,340.67
1,128,713.36
1,587,157.24
1,.331, 633. 88
561,012.84
1,371,251.42
360,032.86
226,046.07
297,788.40
227.719.12
438,665.88
305,254.69
2,014,554.92
453,966.50
938,232.57
2,175,608.20
533,189.58
1,668.513.78
976,520.00
2,880,755.51
2,053,411.25
356.263.82
270,325.53
Per
Cent
State
79.2%
69.4
88.7
87.5
85.7
89.4
80.8
87.7
87.7
79.5
77.5
85.1
83.1
84.9
82.3
70.7
83.8
78.3
75.5
84.4
80.2
84.3
87.2
71.5
81.4
83.1
84.9
83.5
73.8
73.9
85.4
87.1
Per
Cent
Federal
83.8
85.4
Financial Statistics 71
Table III. Current Expenditures, by Source of Funds, 1959-60
—
Conthvued
County
CiTT
Davidson —
Lexington
Thomasville
Davie.
Duplin
Durham
Durham
Edgecombe
Tarboro
Forsyth
Winston-Salem..
Franlciin
Franklinton
Gaston
Cherryville
Gastonia
Gates
Graham -..
Granville
Oxford
Greene
Guilford
Greensboro
High Point
Halifax _.-
Iloanoke Rapids
Weldon
Harnett
Haywood
Canton
Henderson
Ilondersonville.-
Hertford
Hoke. .--
Hyde
Iredell....
Mooresville
ytatesville
Jackson
Johnston
Jones
Lee
Sanford
Lenoir
Kinston
Lincoln
Lincolnton
Macon
State Federal
$ 1,570,860.47
745.120.96
524,397.64
610,900.05
1,818,862.75
1,434.255.83
2,24S,527.72
1,166,829.43
508,248.14
2,695,333.57
3,339,139.75
993,308.21
220,061.26
3.106,360.91
285,849.18
1,167,487.09
405,266.50
301,052.31
952,226.17
555,361.77
808,973.15
3,227,557.65
3,196,976.94
1,542,180.68
1,501,562.39
546,863.03
310,635.74
2,011,064.11
1,092,554.43
443,203.83
950,582.02
360,119.10
977,008.90
691,652.56
268,744.09
1,410,067.01
370,013.61
630,333.01
707,053.62
2,862.803.10
514,788.05
619,396.61
484,805.90
1,396,475.71
843,319.30
800,464.77
345,592.50
657,936.19
Local
71,140.39
32,890.11
14.784.78
29,545.53
159,721.57
66.188.02
101,173.37
40.861.03
12,494.38
92,517.88
129,472.70 i
I
38,723.18 i
^,102.15
I
141,523.73
16,918.20
56,276.79
27,501.84
37,861.72
31,406.48
24,328.08
40,894.42
150,186.94
99,717.05
7,500.11
56,304.76
11,705.41
7,810.49
97.495.20
65.478.04
22,515.77
53,772.08
17,242.72
30,253.12
45,667.26
14,531.97
79,903.35
19,515.35
28,868.62
32,745.04
161,787.32
53,802.80
42,663.38
24,548.01
74,292.93
21,601.96
37,111.50
10,168.91
40.374.55
172,311.64
197.370.81
145,014.08
95,735.33
148,043.35
593,173.15
1,177,872.15
140,557.24
94,548.86
1.073.887.15
2,115,361.90
100,234.85
25, (187. .59
734,273.50
49.155.51
400,695.74
51,084.39
23,237.89
129,506.33
123,447.95
88,451.77
692,719.60
1,771,199.77
892,953.42
205,120.85
245,757.90
48,610.26
388,790.70
233,500.48
103,331.06
168,633.14
148,049.61
137,245.71
94,562.54
40,539.06
211,617.74
123,367.72
191,273.30
86,642.03
538,921.40
53,581.07
106,586.09
126,730.35
324,617.73
353,570.96
107,858.69
59,858.37
153,611.93
Total
Per
Cent
State
$ 1,814,312.50
975,381.88
684,196.50
736,180.91
j
2,126,627.67
2,093,616.80 1
3,527,573.24
1,348,247.70
615,291.38
3,861.738.60
5,583,974.35
1,132,266.24
253,751.00
3,982,158.14
351,922.89
1,624,459.62
483,852.73
362,151.92
1.113,138.98
703,137.80
938,319.34
4,070,464.19
5,067,893.76
2,442,634.21
1,762,988.00
804,326.34
367,056.49
1.391,532.95
569,050.66
1,172,987.24
525,411.43
1,144,507.73
831,882.36
323,815.12
1,701,588.10
512,896.68
850,474.93
826,440.69
3,563,511.82
622,171.92
768,646.08
636,084.26
1,795,386.37
1,218,492.22
945,434.96
415,619.78
851,922.67
86.6%
76.4
76.6
83.0
85.5
68.5
63.7
86.6
82.6
69.8
59.8
87.7
86.9
78.0
81.2
71.8
83.8
83.1
85.6
79.0
79.3
63.1
63.1
85.2
68.0
84.6
Per
Cent
Federal
2,497,350.01 80.5
78.5
77.9
81.0
68.5
85.4
83.1
83.0
82.9
72.1
74.1
85.6
80.3
82.7
80.6
76.2
77.8
69.2
84.7
83.2
77.2
3.9'?
3.4
2.2
4.0
7.5
3.2
2.9
3.0
2.0
2.4
2.3
3.4
3.2
3.6
4.8
3.5
5.6
10.5
2.8
3.4
4.4
3.7
2.0
0.3
3.2
1.5
2.1
3.9
4.7
4.0
4.6
3.3
2.6
5.5
4.5
4.7
3.8
3.4
4.0
4.6
8.7
5.6
3.9
4.1
1.8
3.9
2.4
4.7
Per
Cent
Local
9.5%
20.2
21.2
13.0
7.0
28.3
33.4
10.4
15.4
27.8
37.9
8.9
9.9
18.4
14.0
24.7
10.6
6.4
11.6
17.6
9.4
17. ft
.34.
»
36.6
11.6
.30.5
13.3
15.6
16.8
18.1
14.4
28.2
12.0
11.4
12.5
12.4
24.1
22.5
10.4
15.1
8.6
13.8
19.9
18.1
29.0
11.4
14.4
18.1
72 Financial Statistics
Table III. Current Expenditures, by Source op Funds, 1959-60
—
Continued
County
City
Financial Statistics 73
Table III. Current Expenditures, by Source of Funds, 1959-60
—
Continued
CoDNTY
City
74 Financial Statistics
TABLE IV. EXPENDITURES FOR GENERAL CONTROL
This summary shows administrative expense at the local level for all
administrative units of North Carolina public schools during 1959-1960.
For cost of State administration, see Section III.
A separation of administrative costs betvv^een races, also shown, was
made by prorating average daily membership in each unit.
Code Items 100 Counties 74 Cities N'orth Carolina
611
612
613
614
615
616
617-1
617-2
618-1
618-2
01
61W
61N
EXPENPITURES
Salaries of superintendents
Travel _
Salaries of clerical assistants
Office expense
Total—Superintendents' offices.
-
Boards of Education—per diem, travel
Treasurers—salaries, commissions, etc.
Attendance officers—salaries
Attendance officers—travel
Audits
Attorneys, elections
Total—Other
Total—General Control
Wliite
Negro
Average Annual Salaries
Superintendents —
Clerical assistants
In Superintendents' offices.-
In principals' offices
Attendance officers*.
996,317.43
106,952.07
1,156,142.46
185,031.37
843,248.60
77,317.54
573,673.43
129,875.97
$ 2,444,443.33 I 1,624,115.54
104,608.26
20,130.40
112,438.98
16,883.01
100,796.90
65,486.21
14, ,582. 13
33,612.38
111,124.25
9,685.29
55,942.59
29,215.43
1,839,566.03
184,269.61
1,729,815.89
314,907.34
$ 4,068,558.87
$ 420,343.76
% 2,864,787.09
2,053,738.21
811,048.88
254,162.07
1,878,277.61
1,280,636.27
597,641.34
119,190.39
53,742.78
223,563.23
26,568.30
156,7.39.49
04,701.64
$ 674..515. 83
$ 4,743,064.70
3,334,374.48
1,408,690.22
8,663.63
2,400.57
3,066.69
1,587.86
2,810.97
8,970.73
2,293.86
3,152.05
1,824.82
5,291.63
8,801.75
2,354.81
3,094.48
1,710.77
3,664.97
Sixty-one (61) attendance officers—40 in counties, 21 in cities.
Financial Statistics 75
TABLE V. AVERAGE SALARIES OF TEACHERS, PRINCIPALS
AND SUPERVISORS
This table reduces the amount of salaries to an average for the year.
Items 100 Counties
Average Teachers' Salary for Year
Elementary
White and Indian
Xegro
Higii School—excluding vocational
White and Indian
Negro
All teachers—excluding vocational
White and Indian
Negro
\'ocatioiial Teachers*
White and Indian
Negro
High School—including vocational*
White and Indian
Negro
All teachers—including vocational*
White and Indian
Negro
Principals and supervisors—elementary.
White and Indian
Negro
Principals and supervisors—high school.
White and Indian
Negro
Frincipals and supervisors—all
\\ hue and Inaian
Negro
All teachers, principals and supervisors*
White and Indian
Negro
3,889.44
3,864.04
3,955.62
3,740.82
3,732.11
3,770.77
3,853.10
3,830.05
3,917.15
5,550.38
5,575.15
5,449.38
4,037.99
4,043.95
4,016.94
3,930.91
3,917.04
3,970.05
74 Cities
$ 4,273.07
4,149.86
4,329.14
4,204.86
4,231.87
4,132.66
4,206.42
4,172.68
4,282.82
North Carolina
$ 6,803.32
7,885.66
5,257.13
4,438.06
4,501.57
4,278.56
4,272.58
4,253.21
4,315.91
$ 3,997.32
3,957.41
4,094.34
3,909.99
3,907.11
3,918.98
3,975.34
3,944.11
4,056.01
5,8.30.45
5,977.53
5,377.15
4,176.03
4,193.08
4,122.85
$ 4,047.49
4,026.78
4,101.34
5,544.08
5,589.44
5,429.64
6,318.16
6.276.98
0,463.84
5,939.84
5,955.53
5,893.14
4,041.07
4,030.27
4,071.63
6,442.89
6,3'M.19
6,972.11)
7,001.37
7,216.97
6,664.29
6,592.80
6,505.22
6,846.50
$ 4,390.37
4,375.73
4,423.54
$ 5,918.71
5,905.06
5,959.22
6.455.10
6,431.10
6,525.45
6,150.86
6,132.33
6,205.54
% 4,159.92
4,142.96
4,204.32
*Averages for vocational teachers are slightly excessive because travel costs were included with salary.
76 Financial Statistics
TABLE VI. EXPENDITURES FOR INSTRUCTIONAL
Administrative
Unit
County
City
Alamance
Burlington.
Alexander.
Alleghany.
Anson
Morven
Wadesboro.
Ashe..
Avery.
Beaufort
Wasliington.
Bertie
Bladen
Brunswick..--.
Buncombe..
Asheville.
Burke
Glen Alpine. Morgan ton.
-
Cabarrus
Concord
Kaniiapolis.
Caldwell.
Lenoir
-
Camden.
Carteret.
Caswell
Catawba-.
Hickory.
Newton.
Chatham..
Cherokee.-.
Andrews-
Murph.V-.
Chowan- --
Edenton.
Clay
Cleveland
Kings Mountain
Shelby-
Columbus
Whiteville-
Craven
New Bern.
Cumberland. ..
Fayetteville.
Currituck
Salaries of Teachers
621
White
811,618.53
73'.l,W7.46
322,744.22
167,678.31
144,085.58
32,6111.60
111,296.61
431,704.25
320.266.72
281,396.50
236,566.25
240,157.81
431,260.79
279,507.61
1,663,315.85
712, .395. 01
697,599.64
129,168.77
207,666.09
609,829.00
3(19,818.75
440,186.68
876,453.52
188,611.35
67,970.38
483,259.52
223,125.93
621.570.93
597,054.84
230,948.35
375,952.73
171,562.08
1' 9,127.16
119,707.02
49.330.82
99,939.50
128,819.70
643,944.76
193,816.54
363,686.67
636,999.97
166,649.17
503,458.42
282,888.52
1,014,915.25
526,300.47
96,286.57
621
Negro
276,767.04 |$
191,882.01
I
34,959.15 !
8,255.43
227,203.99
83,334.51
93,719.35
8,082.53
3,757.89
201,584.56
160,143.75
410,698.67
384,971.67
216,094.23
58,305.95
276,324.03
36,665.40
16,427.37
50,081.04
108,347.53
92,160.19
82,890.13
42,740.82
55,839.07
70,670.72
109.030.99
3C5.824.40
71,184.57
87,557.06
36,808.54
248,396.16
3,656.25
11,728.53
48,943.11
112,817.39
Salaries of Principals
623-1
White
320,568.25
25,961.34
118,781.65
402,735.21
106,783.97
262,464.17
168,522.45
453,399.96
448,511.19
53,571.17
11,570.00
56,890.00
20,750.00
4,980.00
5,920.00
27,040.00
25,190.00
5,100.00
11,940.00
623-1
Negro
9.500.00
110,670.00
57,927.62
32,487.34
6,880.00
22,464.00
11,635.00
23,430.00
39,720.00
50,940.00
91,971.37
11,150.00
10,020 00
62,554.00
61,130.00
23,270.00
21,310.00
10,460.00
6,100.00
7,356.45
5,830.00
15,900.00
16,606.48
36,008.00
10,100.00
16,200.00
30.890.00
28,799.00
67,704.10
46,181.40
190.00
9,980.00
13,015.00
4,750.00
Salaries of Supervisors
625
White
7,678.75
13,2.32.67
4,778.20
5,277.20
5,480.00
5,470.00
5,300.00
5,150.00
18,359.20
6,770.00
4,572.90
4,218.60
6.026.00
5,627.20
5,027.20
5,927.20
4,296.50
8,935.54
32,691.06
6,048.46
4.630.00
33,866.28
27,032.00
4,990.00
6,323.20
14,135.65
5,277.20
5,477.20
4,532.40
5,590.00
4.630.10
5,027.20
10,252.71
9,931.13
5,252.20
5,027.20
5,027.20
24.56
1,4.30.00
5.470.00
21,390.00
27,080.00
7.320.00
35,630.00
37,384.10
4,548.70
11,084.33
5,627.20
11,413.86
6,022.50
5,027.20
26,977.65
5,827.20
13,127.31
6,222.20
625
Negro
5,135.39
47.20
5,027.20
5,327.20
200.00
5,315.52
5,597.81
50"00
4,572.90
5,087.20
5,904.59
5,027.20
10,791.06
5,547.20
5,346.52
Financial Statistics 77
SERVICE IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS, 1959-1960
Instructional Supplies
and Free Textbooks
78 Financial Statistics
Table VI. Expenditures for Instructional
Administrative
Unit
County
City
Dare
Davidson
Lexiueton...
Tlioinasville.
Davie.
Duplin.
Durham...
Durham.
Edgecombe.
Tarborc-
Forsytli
Winston-Salem.
Franl<lin
Franklinton
Gaston .
Cherryville.
Gastoiiia. -
.
Gates...
Graham.
Granville.
Oxtord.
Greene. __
Guilford
Greensboro.
Hiffh Point.
Halifax
Roanoke Rapids..
Weldon. .-
Harnett-
Haywood.
Canton.
Henderson _...-_
Hendersonville.
Hertford.
Hoke...
Hyde..-.
Iredell
Mooresville.
Statesville.
.
Jackson..
Johnston-
Jones
Lee
Sanford -
Lenoir
Kinston
Salaries of Teachers
621
White
91,984.11
841,655.19 i
4112,969.62
272,810.48
278,738.28
572,036.82
881,092.34
940,026.57
245,100.64
20.'5,980.51
1,898,778.19
1,623,019.88
254,708.54
71,(184.72
1,869.537.87
130,268.79
615,307.15
83,907.08
160,520.62
211,532.80
152,695.48
206,340.11
1,654,901.31
1,869,983.53
1,001,653.16
232,036.06
282,760.70
80,855.13
785,132.66
607,963.07
241,722.71
550,391.16
157,481.96
196,293.22
208,495.73
53,519.46
633,050.26
191,222.94
308,267.50
397,167.03
1,248,164.10
124,277.51
148,104.61
315,254.48
429,624.79
378,582.87
621
Negro
Salaries of Principals
623-1
White
8,517.12 $ 5,055.00
41,968.44
103,706.73
70,869.01
51,979.39
413,016.11
299,468.61
823,992.66
434.434.21
138,598.46
174,586.19
1,330,332.68
306,770.82
73,687.47
260,024.37
27,926.24
162,158.31
136,055.13
262,989.10
196,802.33
258,071.43
321,581.67
752,391.90
355,046.08
658,429.21
104,427.42
127,835.23
375,342.76
8,367.12
15,887.79
50,761.96
395,286.64
233,167.22
76,269.93
144,485.43
45,548.06
107,129.80
7,304.59
462,229.17
j
139,719.24 i
179,791.31
388,549.43
241,470.02
69,409.78
40,738.00
24,868.96
25,817.00
32,640.00
57,040.00
67,192.78
10,480.00
13,050.00
105,482.90
120,036.30
115,353.20
16,500.00
38,129.05
720.00
540.00
5,627.74
40,187.00
118,198.00
73,613.88
26,642.00
5,740.00
15,205.25
22,280.00
22,040.00
22,760.00
11,242.00
623-1
Negro
7,000.73
Salaries of Supervisors
625
White
5,635.19
5,027.20
37,350.00
13,321.00
44,900.00
22,210.00
1,828.10
73.710.16
21,245.00
7,100.80
11,994.00
11,258.00
16,506.80
11,741.00
48,277.00
26,918.00
43,092.00
"hVm.bo
16,560.00
4,630.00
11,750.00
10,340.00
29,210.00
17,733.00
34,884.50
17,026.00
4,750.00
20,680.00
10,210.00
12,680.00
"27^430^61"
19,110.00
11,330.00
6,100.00
4,990.00
13,916.27
5,480.00
4,535.91
23,632.84
10,045.74
5,509.20
14,476.50
35,959.82
5,027.20 i
12,385.74
15,762.52
47.20
5 529.92
5,037.96
4,560.03
18,015.60
18,957.62
13,171.40
6,199.20
220.64
6,416.53
5,114.35
5,347.20
5,241.43
4,734.15
9,600.10
1,695.10
6,527.20
4,037.20
10,839.80
4,013.60
5,427.20
5,196.00
5,302.20
4,572.90
625
Negro
5,127.20
9,277.07
5,670.15
9.600.10
5,641.90
5,027.20
5,027.20
5,793.96
5,027.20
249.00
5,589.66
71.64
91.44
5,063.25
5,027.20
5,127.20
598.00
5,371.02
5,302.20
Financial Statistics 79
Service in Elementary Schools, 1959-1960
—
Continued
Instruptional Supplies
and Free Textbooks
624-1.2
White
4,380.47
24,640.40
17,848.18
7,238.14
8,517.02
14,517.46
38,189.31
35,828.42
6.694.58
10,653.17
66,009.24
37,482.09
7,231.07
2,872.71
67,404.55
4,41)5.29
27,487.22
2,354.43
5,200.69
6,717.53
9,477.65
5,643.88
56,582.11
51,677.38
29,n40.10
7,036.56
9,331.35
2,538.87
24,964.49
21,051.92
9,370.06
10,760.35
5,526.18
5,990.03
5,287.57
2,107.64
21,045.50
6,054.52
9,512.97
9,517.75
36,116.01
3,768.04
6,303.28
8,615.33
11,535.06
20,801.81
624-1, 2
Negro
313.24
1,966.30
3,064.81
1,836.85
1,469.92
11,350.38
15,481.84
27,904.83
13,646.44
3,862.51
6,474.86
28,702.99
8,474.69
2,847.83
10,743.91
1,002.49
3,776.89
3,371.15
7,894.06
8,494.81
7,507.29
11,049.08
9,433.34
8,048.36
21,117.29
2,917.40
4,070.90
13,168.24
175.43
408.54
1,957.52
10,003.82
6,296.82
2,609.20
5,850.65
1,517.31
2,7'^0.23
847.51
19,843.87
3,945.46
9,077.21
Clerical Salaries
627
White
9,875.24
11,491.09
1,712.92
2,575.58
1,806.48
6,485.38
11, 415. .30
3,729.40
20,331.65
29,173.03
20,373.17
859.72
11,065.71
1,014.89
627
Negro
197.15
3,123.51
6,137.31
797.81
2,393.08
16,726.03
Other Instructional
Costs
628, 629
White
628, 629
.Negro
Total
62A
Elementary
Instruction
1,294.87
78.85
1,245.42
2,465.28
28,723.68 2,293.71
46,180.05 ! 14,616.20
14,566.11
I
4,027.50
698.45
2,831.56
1,016.61
12,224.90
5,392.31
24,544.14
2,659,14
12,642.42
1,312.07
884.43
21,706.70
17,511.22
4.931.46
84.00
31,952.08
25.67
75.00 $ 111,023.39
988,106.86
576,154.72
403,879.63
70.65
4,257.83
43.05
19,003.80
152.02
10,469.93
1,470.18
2,296.66
3,183.36
1,498,12
87.00
1,089.88
523.77
452.02
4,803.78
618.50
343.04
242.26
7,673.03 4,781.50
3,864.04
1,459.46
448.46
3,793.80
1,269.44
1,397.03
4,564.73
200.04
7,771.05
536.21
43.37
953.96
338.62
11,577.67
3,607.34
3,478.77
619.16
1,779.88
2,825.46
316.27
985.09
1,438.71
115.23
1,233.34
4,030.61
10,408.78 ' 4,816.38
1,949.95 I 1,167.07
9,018.84
9,190.39
149.11
23,887.15
3.401.49
2,306.12
1,961.97 '
118.49 I
6,300.80
840.29
8,447.70
9,598.94
42,063.55
7,303.79
235.53
3,592.45
17,703.28
2,555.36
3,289.93
164.63
2,801.91
3,532.63
126.95
1,781.32
147.52
928.28
192.19
17,449.56
4,641.52
183.37
3,406.92
2,926.60
379,241.45
1,134,121.82
1,154,923.06
1,996,226.11
743,478.04
384,535.67
2.120,005.97
3,320,864.76
593.669.10
150,663.73
2,417,198.58
181,067.05
882,033.07
239,591.26
166,261.31
500,485.67
398,169.18
511,084.07
2,159,478.29
2,933,638.63
1,530,548.45
969,358.65
438,645.07
226,792.21
1,254,161.95
675,601.74
295,417.24
613,040.09
235,283.50
634,193.09
480,447.20
134,751.67
862,132.06
266,155.77
484,276.25 p
445,891.25
1,877,738.74
319,679.16
355,222.51
345,338.46
891,514.28
706,864.55
Total
62A
Negro
8,905.36
43,934.74
106,842.19
84,161.57
53.492.36
485,847.49
340,824.05
919,074.88
479,890.75
144,728.96
193,220.79
1,457,682.42
321,770.83
76,622.30
300,191.97
29,007.58
174,281.42
152,038.78
276,253.40
219,511.68
286,867.02
349,490.92
825,034.71
395,025.03
729,666.87
108,967.90
137,437.57
413,424.18
8,542.55
16,339.70
53,838.07
424,869.57
258,802.49
79,006.08
162,925.40
47,212,89
112,071.65
8,344.29
528,034.23
159,636.22
195,151.89
416,940.17
270,971.05
80 Financial Statistics
Table VI. Expenditures for Instructional
Administrative
Unit
CODNTT
ClTT
Lincoln
Lincolnton
Macon
Madison
Martin.,.
McDowell
Marion
Mecklenburg
Charlotte
Mitchell
Montgomery
Moore
Pinehurst
Southern Pines...
Nash
Rocky Mount
New Hanover
Northampton
Onslow
Orange
Chapel Hill
Pamlico---
Pasquotanl<
EUzabeth City...
Pender
Perquimans
Person
Pitt
Greenville
Polk..
Tryon
Randolph
Asheboro
Richmond
Hamlet
Rockingham
Robeson
Fairmont
Lumberton
Maxton
Red Springs
Saint Pauls
Rockingham
Leaksville.
Madison..
Reidsville
Rowan
Salisbury
Salaries of Teachers
621
White
424.267.33
117,7(16.71
350,634.48
390,708.89
362,859.55
358,735.04
235,514.84
2,395,055.05
2,897,701.99
318,528.00
313.230.10
464,893.60
45.938.95
101,195.95
655.306.13
374,455.05
1,095.804.06
220,541.24
769,628.63
234,296.50 i
274,094.53
132,507.87
130,863.74
206,471.80
224,724.73
101,150.84
356,050.91
572,198.63
314,022.27
159,778.47
74,550.20
754,227.03
397,967.61
322,024.59
181,426.49
166,624.66
1.000,249.91
89,678.92
282,690.39
37,653.17
70,621.39
100,952.66
374,945.46
382,775.28
165,386.06
278,595.54
935,259.60
333,374.61
621
Negro
81,776.65
L'3, 121.80
6,213.12
3,859.44
417,400.37
32,611.85
442
1,632
745.61
860.19
124,485.59
164
29
62
532
299
575
446
215
165
115,
123.92
008.15
511.74
278.23
286.15
793.88
848.72
964.04
824.08
045.82
95,246.42
114
132
281 .97
826.68
251
128,
246,323.29
,782.12
,473.04
636
193
25
15
74
35
179
108,
53,
261
114
149.
83
81,
91,
148,
74,
47,
124,
220,
130,
558.74
,977.19
,561.86
,738.48
,716.49
780.19
967.84
,097.20
765.51
020.15
134.83
,393.34
,084.50
753.07
995.30
800.57
835.82
825.33
280.57
373.96
056.87
Salaries of Principals
623-1
White
27,990.00
16,115.00
36,535.00
9,980.00
30,860.00
152,328.75
160,255.99
16.740.00
6,100.00
""""osi'oo"
10.506.00
28,145.00
83,796.63
39,437.58
10,300.00
20,025.00
14,610.00
iijso^^oo'
12,400.97
30,722.00
13,990.00
28,435.00
7,509.20
623-1
Negro
5,215.00
20,630.00
.32,140.00
4.990.00
11,110.00
7.060.00
55,782.90
17,765.00
"6^40o!6o"
19,340.00
40,454.00
11,280.00
25,604.00
78.890.00
31,1.55.51
10.940.00
17,947.80
83.744.00
11,180.00
5,440.00
Salaries of Supervisors
625
White
4,772.90
5,488.20
5,027.20
4,577.20
6,023.20
5,540.14
5,027.20
34,842.10
52,310.14
4,572.90
3,902.50
5,027.20
31.830.00
23,485.00
36,033.32
24,665.85
11,884.00
11,030.00
7,220.00
6,796.67
11,530.00
15,060.00
5.440,00
21,880.00
26.480.00
11,903.34
4.990.00
5,027.20
5.302.20
5.027.20
5,138.26
4,872.90
5,527.20
6,126.00
5,027.20
5,470.00
5,440.00
11,440.00
4,990.00
5,470.00
6,565.00
7,000.00
17,270.00
12.270.00
5,230.00
11.350.00
5,927.20
4,470.00
4,980.00
5,582.20
6,693.10
6,274.20
8,101.50
0,.327. 20
5,027.20
5,527.20
5,527.20
5,433.20
4.390.10
4,805.31
4,218.61
5,027.20
5,026.00
4,632.50
47.20
5,027.20
6,864.70
Financial Statistics 81
Service in
82 Financial Statistics
Table VI. Expenditures for Instructional
Administrative
Unit
County
City
Rutherford.
Sampson.
Clinton
.
Scotland
Laurinburg.
Stanly
Albemarle.
-
Stokes.
Swain
Transylvania.
Tyrrell
Union
Monroe.
Vance
Henderson.
Wake
Raleigh
Warren
Washington.
Watauga
Wayne
Fremont..
Goldsboro.
Surry
Elkin
Mount Airy.
Wilkes
North Wilkesboro..
Wilson
Elm City.
Wilson. --
Yadkin
Yancey.
North Carolina Total..
100 Counties
74 Counties
Salaries of Teachers
621
White
518.809.96
165,694.20
180.800.34
222,494.58
522,970.71
244,8.53.23
416,793.18
'
680.009.78
118,143.44
262,854.36
197,683.99
354,867.22
49,275.67
607,372.26
192,907.17
142.501.13
236,931.82
,242.226.20
,081,507.24
160,061.13
167,722.17
367,700.41
638,930.80
45,153.43
372,632.55
839,631.59
89,790.14
314,940.93
66,004.01
368,442.55
464,904.46
350,122.05
$ 74
49
25,
933.637.66
262,584.88
671,052.78
621
Negro
866.923.61 $ 143,316.06
Salaries of Principals
361,926.64
113,520.09
250,117.42
130,740.09
87.468.38
53,311.04
63,439.47
15,919.00
9,481.50
58,206.07
3,065.16
28,997.30
64.746.79
186,979.40
81,429.45
230,323.29
171,250.65
683,988.52
471,233.74
422,900.05
173,629.16
7,309.80
369,794.17
19,193.43
342,900.80
47.090.48
21,302.71
226,321.11
99,957.20
336,858.32
31,427.76
$ 31,
19
12,
882.625.91
362,748.27
519,877.64
623-1
White
$ 62,187.00
33.940.00
12,370.00
4.990.00
22,370.0(1
5,140.60
22,378.00
450.00
26,790.00
6,326.67
29,110.00
15,210.00
33,795.25
623-1
Negro
4,923.00
8,929.00
26,492.00
38.798.40
100,828.97
5,010.00
31,282.90
11,810.00
32,395.50
64,740.00
6,626.24
10,310.00
33,70d.00
5,470.00
33.110.00
$4,212,008.77
2,189,942.75
2,022,066.02
11,990.00
11,340.00
5,830.00
5.470.00
12,350.00
4,510.00
Salaries of Supervisors
625
White
29,060.00
12,110.00
31.870.95
38,692.00
10.670.00
6,100.00
11,060.00
"25^483'50"
6,113.15
5,276.20
5,327.20
5,027.20
38.60
9,557.20
4,822.90
4,999.31
6,441.75
6,896.25
3,087.50
4,572.90
5,027.20
7,740.70
22,563.75
9,747.20
4,902.20
5,582.20
4,718.34
75.00
19,020.00
$1,500,196.87
840,978.49
659,218.38
5,705.04
10,351.94
5,027.20
450.00
6,048.55
47.20
5,027.20
$1,043,431.11
588,011.08
455,480.03
625
Negro
5,027.20
5,027.20
47.20
5,027.20
2,611.20
7,168.20
6,347.20
5,127.20
"5^255?64'
5,027.20
'5^746^50"
287,568.02
228,660.02
58,908.00
Financial Statistics 83
Service in Elementary Schools, 1959-1960
—
Continued
Instructional Supplies
and Free Textbooks
624-1, 2
Wiiite
624-1, 2
Negro
$ 26,456.55 1$ 4,701.97
16,789.92
5,533.50
4,627.39
13,401.82
13,676.23
7,481.4S
11,873.81
18,872.57
4,427.94
7,594.84
7,048.72
12,128.53
1,590.09
16,454.50
5,543.20
4,387.45
8,351.11
41,308.88
31,144.36
7,595.25
6,460.98
13,805.16
21,847.17
1,507.53
19,624.66
23.493.18
2,323.16
9,666.00
1,758.52
16,581.61
12,745.71
9,269.92
$2,436,125.54
1,585,771.10
850,354.44
10,140.53
3,968.81
6,103.14
5,054.38
2,408.96
1,631.89
1,041.08
514.45
262.17
1,365.90
189.06
1,048.33
1,552.52
4,671.88
1,748.66
6,837.78
5,490.97
27,552.99
14,284.43
12,613.77
4,857.12
167.01
9,765.28
556.77
12,209.99
1,023.76
422.04
6,515 31
3,337.15
10,448.95
920.28
$985,471.23
612,061.97
373,409.26
Clerical Salaries
627
White
733.43
2,345.53
230.26
3,476.87
2,565.07
268.27
35.69
145.48
2,573.03
17,498.98
11,976.46
5,179.49
,715.24
$641,889.11
298,536.60
343.352.51
627
Negro
758.33
312.59
10,663.53
2,101.45
1,543.00
4,285.77
$197,036.10
79,179.30
117,856.80
Other Instructional
Costs
628, 629
White
628, 629
Negro
$ 13,008.59
3,079.25
2,894.02
350.04
3,311.14
4,959.71
13,304.83
14,444.11
4,314.98
5,844.93
1,989.10
5,932.56
745.59
22,388.52
7,334.47
2,922.37
543.14
1,460.45
3,230.65
719.30
2,813.29
19.69
18,915.68
$ 3,461.83
7,201.45
2,237.51
5,668.80
9,965.92
2,385.12
4,364.35
476.01
5,194.16
7,640.34
2,497.42
$1 076,940.61
757,770.88
319,169.73
559.99
288.81
270.48
745.28
7,500.92
1,636.84
4,505.52
35.38
1,828.64
1,059.99
557.61
5,169.05
"i'Mr.29
68.20
2,579.85
220.14
1,674.30
610.76
$266,836.45
179,863.93
86,972.52
Total
62A
Elementary
Instruction
$ 1,143,185.96
974,264
319,720,
458,474
409,926,
649,043
342,875,
511,901.68
756,838
142,956
371,417
225,454.
437,075.
118,801.
857,233.
302,616.
430,137.
471,416.
2,112,106.
1,784,970.
624,306.
372,052.
425,867.
1,103,860.
66,411.
838,038.
996,365.
122,924.
584,751.
172,203.
803,714.
523,766.
400,026.
.72
.70
.85
30
36
42
93
29
64
50
44
24
70
53
17
18
16
18
07
41
95
03
94
51
59
$119,463,827,
75,986,109,
43,477,718,
Total
62A
Negro
$ 168,497.06
395,635.82
125,556.41
262,448.89
148,144.47
94,387.34
55,815.51
64,480.55
16.722.26
9,743.67
59,571.97
3,254.22
30,316.11
67,044.59
199,199.40
84,814.95
275,753.79
191,498.20
763,072.83
533,718.81
446,183.82
185,143.89
7,476.81
402,458.70
19,750.20
394,296.39
48,182.44
21,799.75
240,443.47
103,514.49
.373,748.07
32,958.80
$35,
21,
13,
119,734.58
303,491.98
816,242.60
84 Financial Statistics
TABLE. VII. EXPENDITURES FOR INSTRUCTIONAL
Administrative
Unit
County
City
Salaries of Teachers
Alamance
Burlington.
Alexander.
Alleghany.
Anson
Morven
Wadesboro.
Ashe..
Avery.
Beaufort
Washington.
Bertie
Bladen
Brunswick
Buncombe..
Ashevilie.
Burke..
Glen Alpine.
Morganton.
Cabarrus
Concord
Kannapolis.
Caldwell.
Lenoir
-
Camden.
Carteret.
Caswe .
Catawba..
Hickory.
Newton.
Chatham..
Cherokee...
Andrews.
Murphy..
Chowan
Edenton.
Clay
622
White
Cleveland
Kings Mountain
Shelby
Columbus...
Whiteviile.
Craven
New Bern.
Cumberland...
Fayetteville.
Currituck
298.133.26
253,071.25
102,024.04
54,869.97
57,359.79
14,617.07
61,744.65
162,980.39
110,130.99
133 8n7.31
U4,898.77
93,847.74
126,921.78
107,321.18
561 ,850.40
297,568.75
237,177.02
41,452.40
82,109.85
205,973.60
97,098.15
157,092.35
265,554.86
17,260.00
29,456.17
146,272.54
79,014.26
237,283.91
217.776.08
91,746.44
129,796.45
28,386.20
40,961.17
67,857.04
22,964.68
45,253.29
46,095.37
215,681.55
79,991.71
143,812.11
221,428.43
64,129.90
128,888.14
144,128.79
292,898.82
260,181.70
36,770.44
622
Negro
74,028.89
60,960.39
11,666.70
49,694.03
17,598.88
30,233.80
4,237.02
3.065.16
56.410.59
52,178.07
108,478.28
111,908.03
66,703.72
93,881.82
31,876.20
55,815.93
26,314.65
14,315.15
37,066.24
80,038.07
12,682.17
23,428.35
19,581.78
80,586.60
Salaries of Principals
623-2
White
3,066.96
'37',75i'.U
85.611.04
7,935.66
26,011.85
109,360.51
24,774.30
39,448.14
70,323.56
88,391.61
130,353.20
10,512.77
64.520.00
8,300.00
26,010.00
12,050.00
25,745.15
5,980.00
26,732.00
20.374.50
29,644.00
8,170.00
25,100.00
30,980.00
30,840.00
56,273.00
8,516.00
41,131.30
6,640.00
49,790.00
7,010.00
13,140.00
51,210.00
8,350.00
6,280.00
32,780.00
22,162.00
30,312.00
7,515.00
6,300.00
34,930.00
6,280.00
623-2
Negro
$ 12,740.00
0,010.00
5.830.00
23,999.40
0.253.00
7,000.00
18,036.00
7,700.00
19,988.00
26,030.00
18,080.00
7,360.00
6,400.00
7,550.00
6,950.00
5,680.00
5,800.00
7,875.00
6,640.00
66,720.00
6,560.00
7,482.00
59,260.00
6,400.00
33,940.00
8,790.00
77,932.00
8,500.00
10,690.00
6,520.00
5,900.00
12,166.00
7,320.00
5,470.00
6,915.00
5,700.00
19,000.00
Salaries of Supervisors
625
White
7,676.75
6,616.53
13,403.34
21,794.07
6,048.46
4,630.10
7,240.00
29,622.00
5,330.00
7,218.00
31,580.00
7,120.00
6,280.00
6,540.00
14,300.00
7,600.00
6,200.00
6,000.00
4,965.57
5,706.93
6,022.45
26,977.64
6,563.65
I Financial Statistics
SERVICE IN HIGH SCHOOLS, 1959-1960
85
H Instructional
Supplies
86 Financial Statistics
Table VII. Expenditures for Instructional
Administrative
Unit
CODNTT
City
Dare.
Davidson
Lexington—
Thomasville.
Dav-e.-
Duplin.
Durham..
-
Durham.
Edgecombe.
Tarboro.-
Forsyth
Winston-Salem.
Franklin
Frankiinton.
Gaston... ...
-
Cherryyille-
Gastonia
—
Gates.. -
Graham.
Granville-
Oxford
-
Greene.
Guilford
Greensboro.
High Point-
Halifax --.
Roanoke Rapids
-
Weldon
Harnett.
Haywood-
Canton.
Henderson ... ---
Hendersonville-
Hertford-
Hoke....
Hyde....
Iredell.... -.-
Mcoresville.
Statesville.-
Jackson--
Johnston-
Jones
Lee
Sanford.
Leno-r
Kinston-
Salaries of Teachers
622
White
37,730.11
281,814.22
123,087.53
113,394.13
104,446.25
214,158.90
220,946.10
,355,543.76
75,644.61
77,485.71
584,101.48
555,451.99
95,583.47
24,877.87
493,497.65
61,752.66
300,100.33
28,039.06
55,690.75
79,449.36
71,354.06
73,763.56
560,746.86
674,263,30
313,233.89
86,953.74
127,61)4.40
29,263.82
275,490.82
212,053.32
92,430.03
177,271.62
95,200.93
90,832.78
76,689.20
27,080.73
196,804.25
103,734.48
121,260.48
133,488.82
474,026.38
49,806.11
54,762.41
110,858.48
167,063.86
106,094.54
622
Negro
4,274.14
46,100.82
25,293.71
14,778.91
126,497.18
91 ,651 .96
206,839.38
92,263.70
31,539.37
70,071.50
285,284.59
76,090,41
16,000.40
69.855.38
11,161.53
58,685.69
34,498.81
Salaries of Principals
73,766.73
57,577.87
61,151.73
57,666.73
215,285.09
91,169.83
140,105.62
39,517.91
25,329.25
106,153.57
8,163.93
23,299.19
101,468.55
44,959.76
20,304,62
41,193,71
19,118.01
32,988.49
10,616.53
131,535.37
47,804.55
50,081,23
108,976.32
82,087.29
623-2
White
11,060.00
43,026,85
7,660.00
6,147.09
6,760.00
39,125.40
16.239.00
31,950.00
17,790.00
6,600,00
55,881.99
24,784.00
31,079.05
623-2
Negro
59,824.80
5,610.00
30,023.05
10,790,00
17,460.00
33,045.40
11,684.63
21,940.00
107,315.00
52,796.50
8,582.00
23,900.00
7,920.00
70,656.00
38,380.00
7,220.00
37,420.00
9,400.00
17,280.00
7,300.00
9,500.00
42,160.00
6,693.75
13,438.50
25,418.00
92,120.03
5,710.00
17,800.00
20,559.00
42,750.00
7,535.29
7,624.80
5,900.00
19,120.00
14,054.32
16,400.00
18,990.00
7,515.00
8,419.11
8,300.00
19,700,00
5.500,00
12,496,60
5,710.00
7,168.00
6,460.00
Salaries of Supervisors
625
White
19,470.00
6,808,41
7,360.00
27,970.00
15,410.00
7,542.00
27,240.00
7,360.00
6,820.00
19,980.00
5,108.00
5,772.40
14,480.00
7,340.00
10,940.00
6,500.00
6,220.00
7,673.50
26,770.00
5,830,00
7,320.00
20,940.00
7,536.70
5,635.19
4,535.90
4,772.15
5,022.87
4,825.50
14, ,383. 92
5,400.00
6,005.20
12,638,42
5,596.20
6,416.52
5,114.35
5,241.42
5,419.91
4,013.60
625
Negro
6,107.20
5,922.20
5,589.67
Financial Statistics 87
Service in High Schools, 1959-1960—Continued
Instructional
Supplies
88 Financial Statistics
Table VII. Expenditures for Instructional
Administrative
Unit
County
City
Lincoln
Lincolnton,
Macon
Madison. .
Martin
McDowell-
Marion..
Mecklenburg _
Cliarlotte...
Mitchell..
.
Montgomery.
Moore
Pinehurst
Southern Pines.
Nash
Rocky Mount.
New Hanover.
Northampton..
Onslow
Orange .-
Chapel HiU.
Pamlico
Pasquotank
Elizabeth City.
Pender
Perquimans.
Person.
Pitt
Greenville.
Polk
Tryon
Randolph...
Asheboro.
Richmond
Hamlet
Rockingham.
Robeson
Fairmont
Lumberton..
Maxton
Red Springs
-
Saint Pauls..
Rockingham.
Lcaksville.
Madison.
-
Rcidsville.
Rowan
Salisbury.
Salaries of Teachers
622
White
77,202.10
118,712.75
107,459.62
148,245.57
145,368.05
122,736.47
86,332.62
730,414.86
1,(66,991.24
120,795.30
99,800.57
166,144.99
24,820.46
36,048.92
197,410.41
178,780.72
460,538.61
88,199.48
218,654.83
64,774.35
93,195.05
50,520.56
47,030.03
86,382.35
87,975.11
38,572.59
133,123.51
211,089.11
113,544.79
55.632.28
35,147.11
242,824.61
143,744.04
76,960.00
73,280.69
102,613.63
249,915.57
.33,682.02
85,241.70
19,454.65
39,322.39
28,704.14
112,051.32
138,849.10
55,576.49
97,624.20
355,898.53 1
147,526.36 !
622
Negro
22,674.26
3,664.41
95,504.68
11,342.40
111,491.55
408,356.49
25,869.56
48,532.00
14,844.64
22,936.97
107,624.66
97,047.2-1
204,915.09
92,250.92
59,998.12
47,123.33
33,808.07
30,149.70
63,834.48
68,958.62
38,086.76
75,114.38
159,290.37
48,046.78
7,621.89
18.433.14
17,953.26
16,508.53
33.847.26
32,673.96
60,828.38
33,139.30
31,048.38
20,514.40
21,723.23
26,687.72
23,465.59
19,375.67
77,716.48
69,968.35
48,426.09
Salaries of Principals Salaries of Supervisors
623-2
White
18,342.00 $
7.225.00
623-2
Negro
6,300.00
24,520.00
33.460.00
32,595.00
31,590.00
6,400.00
94,125.25
79,169.34
20,136.90
30,940.80
57,140.00
"
"2^061 !00'
49,746.00
14,570.00
16,722.00
31,956.00
36,796.00
12.110.00
13,710.00
6,420.00
12,780.00
7,310.00
28,970.00
7,041.52 I
I
18,728.00
55,910.00
7,340.00
17,280.00
20,485.00
5,230.00
29,452.80
36,562.04
625
White
6,968.44
17,436.72
5,180.00
12,620.00
5,470.00
5,997.00
20,140.00
7,110.00
8,271.00
19,130.00
7,745.00
7,120.00
7,325.00
6,040.00
4,572.90
5,027.20
56,986.00
9,600.00
18,010.00
6,770.00
7,640.00
53,590.00
6,745.00
7,000.00
6,470.00
13,220.00
5,980.00
7,240.00
31,476.00
7,.337. 50
6,580.00
26,320.00
8,457.94
6,040.00
7,240.00
36,700.00
8,090.00
5,710.00
6,620.00
6,500.00
6,080.00
6,110.00
24,756.70
7,000.00
6,805.00
6,340.00
6,760.00
7,358.20
6,220.00
6,655.00
17,700.00
6,480.00
5,002.30
5,138.26
6,197.00
6,101.50
5,433.20
7,060.90
5,027.20
Financial Statistics 89
Service in High Schools, 1959-1960
—
Continued
Instructional
Supplies
90 Financial Statistics
Table VII. Expenditures for Instructional
Administrative
Unit
COUNTV
City
Rutherford.
Sampson.
Clinton
-
Scotland
Laurinburg.
Stanly
Albemarle.
Stokes.
Surry
Elkin
Mount Airy.
Swain
Transylvania.
Tyrrell
Union
Monroe
Vance
Henderson.
Wake
Raleigh
-
Warren
Washington.
Watauga—
Wayne
Fremont.
.
Goldsboro
.
Salaries of Teachers
622
White
Wilkes
North Wilkesboro..
Wilson
Elm City.
Wilson—
Yadkin^
Yancey.
North Carolina Total.
100 Counties
74 Cities
622
Negro
315,713.18 $
224,340.73
71,523.66
I
42,227.02
70,082.70
179,255.20
110,836.62
131,951.00
220,597.38
52,473.86
95,756.83
62,285.01
133,712.16
15.397.71
204,579.11
72,680.46
85,916.78
88,683.72
452,841.07 1
486,904.89 !
I
55,943.39
j
62,620.17
127,108.84
181.333.93
17,907.06
166,918.93
168,433.35
127,357.66
108,567.13
29,790.67
151,640.97
157,332.02
130,544.82
Salaries of Principals
623-2
White
47.565.64 $ 64,735.00
Salaries of Supervisors
62.3-2
Negro
625
Whit<'
6.900.00 $ 6 113.14
90,018.55
40,985.24
40,569.35
:!5,201.62
14,763.22
24,500.67
10.746.22
24,147.26
19,642.03
35,543.56
19,664.94
22,472.40 j
77,911.49
214,058.80
1.54,117.43
123,069.25
48,897.14
4,708.98
109,253.25
114,187.75
22,847.99
50.988.0b
6,100.00
16.430.00
6,910.00
60,172.54
1.3,660.00
51,500.00
42.640.00
6,002.68
6,741.00
14.060.00
21,612.66
5,800.00
84,456.00
12,050.00
27,340.00
7.530.00
76,140.00
9,500.00
16.210.00
13,040.00
23,622.00
54,180.00
24.760.00
6,760.00
12.940.00
6,070.16
6.670.00
4,870.00
6,480.00
6.400.00
12,210.50
6,220.00
6,940.00
38,355.00
8,600.00
18,630.00
7,060.00
57,594.49
31,198.09
S2,477.30
10,700.64
26,599,621.45 $
16,510,844.14
10.088,777.31
8,535,541.03
4,849,210.05
3.686,330.98
7,554.00
39,690.00
7,660.13
23,990.00
6,040.00
8,550.02
37,590.00
10.740.00
4.530.00
5,074.40
625
Negro
5.800.67
7,740.70
20.900.00
7.098.00
6.140.00
14,360.00
7,180.00
7,490.00
5,470.00
,029.767.06
,329,709.14
700,057.92
$1,477,196.14
1,009,953.59
467.242.55
9,436.66
324,087.83
223,061.90
101,025.93
7,168.20
30,182.80
24.260.60
5.922.20
Financial Statistics 91
Service in High Schools, 1959-1960
—
Continued
Instructional
Supplies
624-1
White
$ 4,104.85
3,435.38
1,089.49
396.49
2,547.07
1,661.01
1,510.74
1.580.48
2,327.26
965.45
1,174.28
1,323.09
2,303.29
287.01
2,394.17
778.44
869.35
1,161.89
6,506.06
5,326.17
1,953.09
1.275.85
2,779.04
2,997.83
643.21
5,00.83
1,691.09
1,242.08
1,611.54
345.96
4,019.92
1,815.28
1,240.33
$415,401.03
246,.'i 15, 89
169,085.14
624-1
Negro
703.39
1,141.25
543.36
403 09
776.00
127.80
370.96
9.26
Vocational
Education
184.83
228.64
415.39
111.13
217.60
1,045.15
1,608.25
1,854.55
1,612.00
524.33
13.41
967.54
2,206.44
152.77
690.82
348.42
1,212.61
143.95
626
White
77,515.09
17,108.00
32,952.52
16,937.71
73,661.70
4,497.70
48,180.65
69,533.85
20,986.04
19,904.21
10,952.47
20,398.21
12,359.45
100,198.11
5,434.00
21,674.28
9,530.61
160,218.36
21,570.25
31,610.89
22,633.41
34,501,42
91,879.06
4,541.48
67,742.67
24,380.32
17,090.37
46,870.92
10,911.82
64,700.16
56,521.15
10,902.77
$116,425.68 !$6,
65,322.82 5,
51,102.86 1,
521,488.60
023,213.81
498,274.79
626
.N'egro
$ 86,704.50 ;$ 10,712.00
Clerical Salaries,
Other Costs
627, 628, 629
White
30,059.59
10,066.00
16,511.10
15,086.59
3,567.11
5,655.40
4,764.29
10 945,88
6,730.01
3,541.70
19,015.25
34,732.02
20,030.84
16,292,05
11,089.88
25,477.95
6,042.48
$ 4,459.64
I
I 1,645.70
! 2,020.46
136.65
908.13
1,163.37
2,967.11
4,482.38
4,511.41
1,637.51
1,911.08
771 .84
2,161.77
333,93
8,022,40
2,450.04
1,181.51
880.46
6,132.46
5,191.43
280.70
987.42
6.91
6,701.31
14,102.08
11,927.28
7,467.47
5,812.02
$1 903,510.02
21)4,311.90
699,198.12
627, 628, 629
Negro
$ 1,141.05
1,413.05
667.97
140.70
5,503.96
1,973.60
3,2,54.79
1,489.91
201.68
1,952.46
2,723.66
915.75
$567,273.71
337,532,22
229,741.49
Total
fi2B
Secondary
Instruction
408.00
279.72
1,126.23
414.85
385.94
14.77
2,019.62
825.24
160.87
1,887.95
2,654.34
43.85
689.51
54.86
419.36
221.91
$107,600.01
55,740.98
51,859.03
548,852.39
505,317.34
1.56,864.18
162,706.92
148,449.82
340,442.11
171,077.20
257,849.99
344,684.30
82,065.54
161,063.78
89,372.41
185,988.76
71,674.37
435,675.48
123,345.56
140,057.86
212,713.34
1,007,520.54
713,920.80
265,601.37
168.289.07
192,740,63
505,015.48
22,691.75
397,081.57
271,395.45
1.56,605,1)3
269,966.40
97,998.78
329,930.27
278,330.63
154,343.67
50,628,095.36
32,879,477.04
17,748,618.32
Total
62 B
.Vcgrn
67,022.08
147,392.44
.50,022.57
70,564.24
51,064.21
24,528.29
37,605.03
15,625,48
35,576.38
37,496.27
56.025.69
29,952.62
23,075.94
104.926.66
297.941.89
185,428.06
159,603.30
67.732.22
4 722.39
158.486.69
143,761.18
35.227.09
87,436.90
.50,708.65
99,066.74
22.348.52
$12,170,455.68
7,208,799.94
4,961,655.74
92 Financial Statistics
TABLE VIII. EXPENDITURES FOR OPERATION OF PLANT
This summary shows by race for all schools of the State during 1959-
1960: (1) the cost of janitor service, of fuel, of water, light, power and
of other items in the operation of school plants; (2) the number of janitors
employed; (3) the average pay of janitors.
Data are divided between county and city systems.
Code Items 100 Counties 74 Cities North Carolina
631
631
631
632
632
632
633
633
633
634
634
634
635
635
635
63
63
63
Expenditures
Janitors and maids
White
Negro
Fuel
White
Xegro
Water, light, power _
White
Negro
Janitor's supplies
White
Negro
School telephones, other
White
Negro
Total—Operation of Plant
White
Negro
Number of Janitors and Maids
White
Negro
Average Pay of Janitors and Maids
White
Negro
3,490,794.82
2,702,777.54
788,017.28
1,761, 910. .34
1,331,305.59
430,604.75
1,463,047.96
1,157,845.84
305,202.12
589,339.78
446,739.98
142,599.80
161,186.07
128,873.13
32,312 94
2,493,323.20
1,805,248.56
688,074.64
840,882.77
626,538.87
214,343.90
1,007,883.20
738,986.12
268,897.08
384,046.53
269,215.99
114,8.30.54
127,455.28
95,731.16
31,724.12
$ 7,466,278.97
5,767,542.08
1,698,736.89
$ 4,853,590.98
3,535,720.70
1,317,870.28
S 5,984,118.02
4,508,026.10
1,476,091.92
2,602,793.11
1,957,844.46
644,948.65
2,470,931.16
1,896,831.96
574,099.20
973,386.31
715,955.97
257,430.34
288,641.35
224,604.29
64,037.06
$ 12,319,869.95
9,303,262.78
3,016,607.17
2,860
2,086
774
1,220.56
1,295.67
1,018.11
1,601
1,137
464
1,557..35
1,587.73
1,482.92
4,461
3,223
1,238
1,341.43
1,398.70
1,192.32
Financial Statistics 93
TABLE IX. EXPENDITURES FOR MAINTENANCE OF PLANT
This summary gives by race for 1959-1960 the itemized cost of maintain-ing
school plants in all administrative units of the State. There is separa-tion
of the figures for county and city systems.
At bottom appears the relationship between these expenditures for
maintenance and school-property valuation.
Code Items 100 Counties 74 Cities North Carolina
641
641
641
642
642
642
643
643
643
644
64
64
64
Expenditures
Maintenance of buildings and grounds
White
Xegro
Repairs to furniture, apparatus
White
Negro. -
Repairs to equipment (heating, lighting,
plumbing)
White
Negro
Salaries—Maintenance Personnel
Total—Maintenance of Plant
White
Negro
Percentage of School Property V^aluation-
White
Negro
3,211,985.85
2,5')1,781.90
710,203.95
829,490.67
620,796.46
208,694.21
988,711.61
743,841.38
244,870.23
463,008.72
$ 1,672,493.88
1,211,708.84
470,785.04
506,413.19
348,234.20
158,178.99
400,691.43
281,963.93
118,727.50
467,699.28
S 4,884,479.73
3,703,490.74
1,180,988.99
1,3.35,903.86
969,030.66
366,873.20
1,389,403.04
1,025,805.31
363,597.73
930,708.00
i 5,493,196.85
4,230,467.80
1,262,729.05
$ 3,047,297.78
2,159,967.62
887,330.16
8,540,494.63
6,390,4,35.42
2,150,059.21
1.29
1.26
1.40
1.06
1.00
1.27
1.20
1.16
1.34
TABLE X. EXPENDITURES FOR FIXED CHARGES
This presentation gives expenditures for fixed charges by all schools of
the State during 1959-1960. Division appears for county and city systems.
Code Items 100 Counties 72 Cities North Carolina
651
651
651
652
652
652
653
653
653
654
654
654
65
65W
65N
EXPENDlrURES
Rent of buildings and grounds
White
Negro
Insurance
White
Negro
Retirement*
White
Negro
Compensation
White
Negro
Total—Fixed Charges
White
Negro
37,508.08
32,406.56
5,101.52
1,290,923.31
1,025,032.03
265,891.28
902,278.41
764,590.78
137,687.63
149,877.40
106,567.64
43,309.76
15,995.00
10,809.88
5,185.12
471,207.90
345,972.19
125,235.71
1,026,423.59
774,850.59
251,573.00
37,027.89
26.406.67
10,621.22
.53,503.08
43,216.44
10,286.64
1,762,131.21
1,371,004.22
391,126.99
1,928,702.00
1,539,441.37
389,260.63
186,905.29
132,974.31
53,930.98
$ 2,380,587.20
1,928,597.01
451,990.19
$ 1,550,654.38
1,158,039.33
392,615.05
$ 3,931,241.58
3,086,636.34
844,605.24
•Does not include contribution by State to Retirement System.
94 Financial Statistics
TABLE XI. EXPENDITURES FOR TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS
AND OTHER AUXILIARY SERVICES
This summary shows by race—for all administrative units—during 1959-
1960 the cost of transporting pupils to and from schools, of library main-tenance,
of textbook rental, of health work, of school lunchrooms, of vet-erans'
training and of all other auxiliary services. Data are divided be-tween
county and city systems.
Code Items 100 Counties 74 Cities North Carolina
661
661
661
662
663
664-6
667
667
667
668
668
670
671
672-3
672
Expenditures
Transportation of pupils*
White
Negro
Library maintenance
Textbook rental
Health, night schools, etc
Lunch roomst
White
Negro
^'ete^ans trainingf
White
Negro
Activity buses—Operation
Driver education
Trainable child
Loans repaid, refunds, interest
Gross Total—Auxiliary Services -
Loans repaid, refunds—Deduct
Net Total—Auxiliart Services. _
White
Negro
9,615,124.
7,038,708.
2,576,415.
555,007.
952,739.
407,895.
3,456,101,
3,053,970,
402,131,
511,487,
65,181,
46,305,
15,103,
752,422,
85,179,
1,247,344.
17,525,364,
1,169,842,
16,355,521.
12,910,772.
3,444,749.
100,638.01
83,174.57
17,463.44
321,833.11
305,825.19
274,832.80
1,593,823.10
1,335,051.12
258,771.98
42.644.59
26,160.16
16,484.43
915.57
437,963.69
183,375.97
359,645.12
3,694,538.80
143,433.42
3,551,105.38
2,952,785.70
598,319.68
9,715,762.58
7,121,883.40
2,593,879.18
876,840.83
1,258,564.33
682,728.65
5,049,925.09
4,389,022.07
660,903.02
554,131.92
491,341.67
62,790.25
16,018.81
1,190,386.33
268,555.07
1,6'16,989.33
$ 21,219,902.94
1,313,276.19
$ 19,9"6,626.75
15,863,557.89
4,043,068.86
•For transportation costs by units, see Table XVIII of Section I.
tinohiding Federal Funds.
Financial Statistics 95
TABLE XII. EXPENDITURES FOR CAPITAL OUTLAY
This table presents by race for 1959-1960 : the cost of new buildings and
equipment; expenditures for alteration and additions; the cost of new
library books; expenditures for new (additional) buses, garages and their
equipment; all other items of capital outlay.
Summary of Table XII
Code
681
681
681
682
682
682
683
683
683
684, 686
684, 686
684, 686
685
687
688
68
Items
ExPBNDITtniES
New buildings, sites and equipment
White
Negro
Alterations, Additions*
White
Negro
New library books
White
Negro
Transportation, equipment
White
Negro
OfiSee equipment, other
Loans repaid, refunds
Interest on loans
Gross Total—Capital Outlay
Loans repaid, refunds—deduct
Net Total—Capital OrT:jAT
White
Negro
100 Counties
21,303,192.53
17,715,027.38
3,588,165.15
6,572,135.69
5,103,679.24
1,468,456.45
264,281.09
228,244.66
36,036.43
825,633.46
616,812.95
208,820.51
157,883.09
4,716,956.62
13,175.60
33,853,258.08
4,716,956.62
$
$ 29,136,301.46
23,834,822.92
5,301,478.54
74 Cities North Carolina
$ 12.929,379.43
10,796,843.18
2,132,536.25
5,316,596.69
3,612,018.96
1,704,577.73
229,601.96
171,236.53
58,365.43
134,747.82
97,361.49
37,386.33
144,635.86
1,048,195.90
9,696.95
I 19,812,854.61
1,048,195.90
I 18,764,658.71
14,831,792.97
3,932,865.74
$ 34,232,571.96
28,511,870.66
5,720,701.40
11.888.732.38
8,715,698.20
3,173,034.18
493,883.05
399,481.19
94,401.86
960,381.28
714,174.44
246,206.84
302,518.95
5,765.152.52
22,872.55
I 53,666,112.69
5,765,152.52
S 47,900,960.17
38,666,615.89
9,234,344.28
'Including additional equipment.
96 Financial Statistics
TABLE XII. EXPENDITURES
Financial Statistics 97
FOR CAPITAL OUTLAY, 1959-1960
Transportation, Equipment
98 Financial Statistics
Table XII, Expenditures for i
Financial Statistics 99
Capital
100 Financial Statistics
Table XII. Expenditures for
Financial Statistics 101
Capital
102 Financial Statistics
Table XII. Expenditures for
Administrative Unit
County
City
Rutherford.
SamDson..
Clinton
-
Scotland
Laurinburg.
Stanly
Albemarle.
Stokes
-
Surry
Elkin
Mount Aiiy-
Swaln
Transylvania.
Tyrrell
Union
Monroe.
Vance
Henderson.
Wake
Raleigh.
Warren
Washington.
Waiauga
—
Wayne
Fremont.
.
Goldsboro.
Wilkes
North Wilkesboro.
Wilson
Elm City.
Wilson
Yadkin.
Yancey.
North Carolina.
100 Counties.
74 Cities...
New Buildings and Equipment Alterations, Additions
681
White
183,871.83
225,979.91
16.3,.368. 35
681
Negro
17,427.58
10,374.64
40,561.39
126,558.93
2,500.00
106,303.16
7,034.78
143,179.75
901,887.23
410,885.70
728.12
1,188,178.
780,570.
135,254.
244,105.
47,083.
181,555
133,368.64
3,300.
87,781.
22,504
2,085,
183,807,
5,410,61
28,511,870,
17,715,027,
10,796,843.
219.27
31,107.89
4,193.15
62,645.32
4,200.00
151,978.46
77,368.10
11,005.02
309,947.76
1,83,104.51
19,479.74
96.902.34
460.00
41,986.16
28,114.59
$5,720,701.40
3,588,165.15
2,132,536.25
682
White
8,582.36
40,149.21
4,337.01
682
Negro
New Library Books
683
White
$ 1,278.95
36,001.78
10,763.45
14,293.69
2,438.17
46.897.27
32,185.68
23,885.24
5,245.00
22,233.06
2,852.76
1,242.82
15,445.19
2,039.28
1,003.52
5,519.20
18,441.44
17.30
3,646.18
2,012.37
3,359.64
137.84
15,277.91
217,741.50
292,515.03
150,293.75
7,921.72
5.938.55
3,205.59
24,760.57
4,861.82
19,202.63
33,348.17
3,025.25
16.00
1,060.00
12,081.48
15,664.81
169,391.22
26,1.34.68
10,989.96
5,896.53
1,676.90
"""857'56'
300,00
3.951,75
683
Negro
284,457.20
4,165.76
31,933.68
78,585.40
8,202.87
(8,715,698.20
5,103,679.24
3,612,018.96
8.500.85
6,824.76
468.00
4,100.00
477.50
4,562.75
35,768.46
3,431.36
710.15
2.500.00
10,319.11
6,250.00
17,355.83
745.00
$3,173,034.18
1,468,456.45
1,704,577.73
1,348.73
900.00
5,352.68
$399,481.19
228,244.66
171,236.53
987.63
412.37
4,392.60
2,544.28
421.78
1,197.77
115.35
1,508.59
655.35
900.00
2,579.31
$ 94,401.86
.36,036.43
58,365.43
Financial Statistics 103
Capital
104 Financial Statistics
TABLE XIII. EXPENDITURES
Administr-Itive Unit
Financial Statistics 105
FOR DEBT SERVICE, 1959-1960
District Bonds
106 Financial Statistics
Table XIII. Expenditures for
Administrative Unit
Financial Statistics 107
Debt Service, 1959-1960—Continued
District Bonds
108 Financial Statistics
Table XIII. Expenditures for
Administrative Unit
County
City
Lincoln
Lincolnton.
IVlacon
Madison
IVIartin
McDowell.
Marioii_.
Mecklenburg-
Charlotte...
Mitchell
Montgomery.
Moore
Pinehiirst
Southern Pines.
Nash
Rocky Mount.
State Loan Funds
691-1
Principal
5,300.00
2,200.00
1 .500.00
10,000.00
691-2
Interest
888.00
765.62
1,748.34
County Bonds
692-1
To Sinking
Fund
692-2
Principal
692-3
Interest
$ 41,000.00 $ 10,353.50
19.000.00
35,000.00
80,000.00
1,310,000.00
27,033.75
6,000.00
25,000.00
"s^ooo'oo
14,797.50
5,548.75
50,304.84
996.269.80
3,518.70
24,236.67
4,633.99
2,430.52
New Hanover.
Northampton.
Onslow.
Orange
Chapel Hill.
Pamlico.
Pasquotank
Elizabeth City.
Pende;
Perquimans.
Person..
—
Pitt ....
Greenville.
Polk-..-
Tryon.
Randolnh...
Asheboro.
Richmond
Hamlet
Rockingham.
Robeson
Fairmont
Lumberton..
Maxton
Red Springs
-
Saint Pauls.
.
Rockingham.
Leaksville
-
Madison.
Reidsville.
Rowan
Salisbury..
2,300.00
2,530.00
3,630.00
1.900.00
12,600.00
5,000.00
552.00
641.10
862.80
445.18
3,141.68
947.92
10,000.00
126,000.00
15,000.00
45,000.00
111,000.00
25.000.00
2,000.00
13.000.00
52,000 00
52,500.00
10,000.00
5,000.00
26,000.00
111,000.00
265,000.00
287,000.00
211,000.00
1,676.66
117,601.60
11,686.60
26,335.56
90,598.75
2,745.00
5,187.50
22.50
7,722.50
40,745.23
30.173.75
13.606.06
67S.50
6,332.09
83,740.00
72,500.24
142.434.21
68,735.00
Financial Statistics 109
Debt Service, 1959-1960
—
Continued
District Bonds
110 Financial Statistics
Table XIII. Expenditures for
.Ad.ministrative Unit
Financial Statistics 111
Debt Service, 1959-1960
—
Continued
District Bonds
112 Financial Statistics
TABLE XIV. COUNTY AND CITY TAX RATES
This table shows for each county and each city the property tax rates
levied during: 1959-1960 for schools, for purposes other than schools and for
all purposes.
Administrative Unit
Financial Statistics 113
Table XIV. County and City Tax Rates—Continued
Administrative Unit
ConNTY
City
Craven
New Bern-
Cumberland...
Fayettevillc.
Currituck.
Dare
Davidson
Lexington
Thomasville.
Davie.
.
Duplin.
Durham 3..
Durham.
Edgecombe.
Tarboro..
Forsyth'>
VVinston-Salem.
Franklin
Fraiiklinton
Gaston
Cherryville.
Gastonia
Gates
Graham.
Granville.
Oxford.
Greene..
Guilford
Greensboro.
High Point.
Halifax ...
Roanoke Rapids.
Weldon
Harnett.
Haywood.
Canton.
Henderson......
Hendersonville.
Hertford.
Hoke....
Hyde-.-.
Iredell .
Mooresville.
Statesville.
.
Jackson..
Johnston.
For Schools
Current
Expense
.46
.20
.10
.25
.6375
.1477
.1774
.25
.18
.1875
.215
.1747
.44
.29
.25
.1669
.33
.23
.1031
.15
.50
.37
.25
.3356
.15
.2510
.1305
.36
.35
.22
.50
.20
.48
.5857
Capital
Outlay
.33
.25
.40
.07
.42
.25
.40
.30
.24
.4731
.54
.40
.016
.0923
.4103
.055
.515
.0591
.42
.3875
.32
.3401
.14
.08
.2703
.5459
.2097
.24
.10
.1674
.1925
.25
.23
.01
.50
.13
.2358
Debt
Service
.32
.25
.0298
.2226
.13
.005
.195
.1081
.02
.33
.2094
.12
.0613
.0520
.01
.305
.36
.2991
.434
.13
.35
.07
.28
.1711
Total
1.32
.20
.75
.25
.6833
.24
.8103
.25
.18
.3725
.735
.2338
.44
.905
.25
.6625
..33
.57
.33
.6526
.15
.50
.63
.33
.6672
.15
.7969
.3922
.37
.35
.765
.50
.20
.94
1.0522
.9565
.25
.78
.65
.43
.82
.40
.30
.65
.88
Other
THAN
Schools
.68
1.50
.85
1.18
.7167
.56
.4397
1.05
1.45
.4775
.615
.6762
1.50
.595
1.65
.3875
1.47
.88
1.75
.4974
1.10
1.50
.72
.92
.5728
1.50
.6031
.3878
1.20
1.20
.535
1.15
1.83
.65
.8478
1.95
.8435
1.78
.84
.55
.87
.68
1.50
1.00
1.05
.72
Total
Rate
2.00
1.70
1.60
1.43
1.40
.80
1.25
1.30
1.63
.85
1.35
.91
1.94
1.50
1.90
1.05
1.80
1.45
2.08
1.15
1.25
2.00
1.35
1.25
1.24
1.65
1.40
.78
1.57
1.55
1.30
1.65
2.03
1.59
1.90
1.95
1.80
2.03
1.62
1.20
1.30
1.50
1.90
1.30
1.70
1.60
Per-centage
FOR
Schools
66.0
II. K
46.9
17.5
48 8
30
64.8
19.2
11.0
43.8
54.4
25.7
22.7
60.3
13.2
63.1
18.3
39.3
15.9
56.7
12.0
25.0
46.7
26.4
53.8
9.1
56.9
50.3
23.6
22.6
58.8
.30.3
09.9
59.1
55.4
53.1
12.3
48.1
54.2
33.1
54.7
21.1
23.1
38.2
55.0
^Durham: Plus school supplement of 20c outside Durham City, 44c inside.
•Forsyth: Plus school supplement of 20c outside Winston-Salem, 33c inside.
114 Financial Statistics
Table XIV. County and City Tax Rates—Continued
,\DMI.NI8TRATIVE Uvit
Financial Statistics 115
Table XIV. County and City Tax Rates—Continued
ADMIjnSTRATIVE UiVlT
COUNTV
ClTT
Rockingham.
Leaksville.
Madison..
Reids^nlle.
Rowan
Salisbury..
Rutherford
-
Sampso^-
Cliiiton.
Scotland
Laurinburg.
Stanly
Albemarle..
Stokes.
Surry
Elkin
Mount .\iry.
Swain
Transylvania.
Tyrrell
Union
Monroe.
Vance
Henderson.
Wakee
Raleigh
Warren.
Washington.
Watauga
Wayne
Fremont.
.
Goldsboro.
Wilkes
North Wilkesboro.
Wilson
Elm City.
Wilson...
Yadkin.
Yancey.
Unweighted Average
North Carolina..
100 Counties..
74 Cities
For Schools
Current
Expense
.1491
.25
.26
.126
..336
.356
.32
.25
.365
.27
.2868
.30
.170
.12
.20
.15
.25
.3403
.2395
.2258
.15
.34
.16
.32
.52
.415
.13
.278
.20
.25
.10
.20
.3272
.07
.17
.155
.105
0.2543
0.2910
0.2047
Capital
Outlay
Debt
Service
.1267
.328
.11
.32
.3625
.1170
.165
.32
.11
.1650
.0112
.2245
.24
.20
.47
.085
.16
.26
.30
.4570
.075
.155
.2214
.16
.154
.19
.39
.4175
.07
.1006
.36
.1304
.1575
.04
.3355
.1928
.5066
Total
.22
.40
.51
.133
.3167
.1600
.140
.41
$ 0.1339 '$
0.2290
0.0054
0.1093
0.1726
0.0238
.4972
.25
.25
.614
.336
.620
.83
.64
1.145
.34
.5044
.66
.4654
.5975
.20
.15
.40
.8408
.4435
.9569
.15
.80
.76
.32
.99
1.01
.29
.671
.20
.25
.7167
.20
.9442
.07
.17
.37
.67
Other
THAN
Schools
$ 0.4975
0.6926
0.2339
.3528
1.40
1.25
1.30
.386
1.514
.880
1.02
1.62
1.065
1.35
.6956
1.50
.6346
.3525
1.00
1.25
1.30
.7092
.6194
1.0431
1.38
.50
1.27
.52
1.46
.89
.69
.66
.579
1.25
1.48
.9833
1.70
.3358
1.50
1.20
.53
1.13
$ 1.0181
0.7393
1.3949
TOTAL
Rate
.85
1.65
1.25
1.55
1.00
1.85
1.50
1.85
2.26
2.21
1.09
1.20
2.16
1.10
.95
1.20
1.40
1.70
1.55
1.0629
2.00
1.53
1.30
1.27
1.28
1.78
1.88
1.70
.95
1.25
1.45
1.73
1.70
1.90
1.28
1.57
1.37
.90
1.80
1.5156
1.4319
1.6288
Per-ceNTAQE
FOR
Schools
58.5
15.2
leVr
61.4
18.2
41.3
44.9
28.3
51.8
20.1
42.0
30.6
42.3
62.9
16.7
10.7
23.5
54.2
41.7
47.8
9.8
61.5
59.4
18.
U
52.7
59.4
30.5
53.7
13.8
14.5
42.2
10.5
73.8
4.5
12.4
41.1
37.2
32.8
48.4
14.4
6Wake: Plus school supplement of 32c in Raleigh and remainder of county.
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