PART II
STATISTICS 1920-1921
STATISTICS 1921-1922
I-IJ
A. RECEIPTS FOR SCHOOLS
TABLE I. SCHOOL FUND AND SOURCES, 1920-1921
This table shows the total school fund of each county and of each separate
town or city school system for the scholastic year beginning July 1, 1920,
and ending June 30, 1921, and shows the sources of same.
Total RECEfPTs:
Total revenue and non-revenue receipts, 1920- '21
Total revenue and non-revenue receipts, 1919- '20
Increase...
Revemhe Receipts:
County property tax, 1920-'21
County property tax, 1919-'20
Increase
Appropriation from State Public School Fund, 1920-'21
Appropriation from State PuWic School Fund, 1919-'20
Increase
Local district taxes, I920-'21
Local district taxes, 19 19-'20
Increase...
Miscellaneous funds from State and Federal appropriations.
1920-'21
Miscellaneous funds from State and Federal appropriations
1919- 20
Increase
Poll and special property taxes, 1920-'21
Poll and special property taxes, 1919-'20
Increase
Fines, forfeitures, and penalties, 1920-'21
Fines, forfeitures, and penalties, 1919-'20
Increase
Do? taxes, 1920-'21...
Dog taxes, 1919-'20
Increase
Private donations, tuitions and all other revenue receipts,
1920-'21..
Private donations, tuitions and all other revenue receipts,
1919- '20
Increase...
Total revenue receipts, ]920-'21
Total revenue receipts, 1919-'20
Increase
Rural
School Fund, 1920-1921
Table I. School Fun-d avd Sources, 1920-1921—Conh'm/e'/
NoN-REVENrE Receipts:
Sale of bonds, 1920-'21
Sale of bonds, 1919-'20
Increase
State and Emergency Loan Funds, 1920- '21
State Loan Fund, 1919-'20
Increase... - -
Sale of school property, insoirance, refunds, and all other non-revenue
receipts, 1920-'21
Sale of school property, insurance, refunds, and all other non-revenue
receipts, 1919-'20
Increase -
Balance brought forward. July 1, 1920.,.
Total non-revenue receipts, 1920-'21.
Total non-revenue receipts, 1919- '20.
Increase...
Borrowed Mosey:
Borrowed money from banks (temporary loans), 1920-'21.
Borrowed money from banks (temporary loans), 1919-'20.
Increase...
Rural
688.496.49
271^,545.67
414,950.82
405,375.00
245,582.22
159,792.78
127,911 52
78,780.61
49.130.91
863,085.40
S2 ,084 ,868.41
1,168.324.63
916,543.78
City
52,732,288 63
613,026.04
2.119,262.59
907,196.04
829,415.90
77,780.14
167,000 00
39,000.00
128,000.00
58,998 18
55,761.15
3,237.03
262,298.34
North
Carolina
-51,395,492.56
985,760.38
409.732.18
$1,878,508.21
802,482.84
1,076.025.37
1.595,692.53
1.102.961.57
492,730.96
572.375.00
284.582.22
287,792.78
186,909.70
134,541.76
52.367.94
1.125.383.74
.? 3,480,360.97
2,154,085.01
1,326,275.96
S 4,610,796.84
1,415,508.88
3,195,287.96
School Fund, 1920-1921
School Fund, 1920-1921
AND SomicEB, 1920-1921—Co7i«.
Incidental Funds
School Fund, 1920-1921
Tablb I
—
School Fund
Counties
Caldwell
Rural
Granite Falls.
Lenoir
Camden.
Carteret
Rural
Beaufort
Morehead City.
Caswell... ..
Rural...
Pelham.
Catawba
Rural...
Hickory.
Newton..
Chatham.
Cherokee
. Rural
Andrews-
Murphy..
Chowan
Rural
Edenton.
Clay —
.
Cleveland
Rural
Kings Mountain
.
Shelby
Columbus.
Craven
Rural
New Bern.
Cumberland.
Rural...
Balance
Brought
Forward,
June 30,
1920
23,346.79
23,228.82
110.91
7.06
19,513.60
2,039.38
2,511.67
*472.29
6,190.26
294.36
Fayetteville | 5 ,895.90
$ 8,777 58
2.042.05
51.29
6,684.24
85.70
15,957.44
15,924.32
13.90
19.22
5,744.82
4,699.44
1,045.38
937.37
439.06
210.08
288.23
3,695.42
3,959.13
1,689.85
173.91
2,095.37
1,815.80
513.17
1,302.63
'Overdraft.
tEstimated on basis of levy.
^Includes dog tax.
Salary Fund
County
Property
Tax
Appropriation
from State
Public
School
Fund
$26,162.42
20,359.08
2,053.34
3.750.00
18,600.53
17.315.87
7.744.53
3.671.34
5.900.00
19,099 54
18,246.10
853.44
65.506 00
48,543.00
10,693.00
6,270.00
33.479.79
21,376.08
15.9.34.22
3,000.00
2.441.86
26,711.00
21,461.00
5.250.00
4.612.63
60.699.44
42,430.78
6,518.66
11,750.00
53,815.55
48,835.34
26,313.15
22,522.19
63,738.79
47,897.22
15,841.57
$28,000.00
22,250.00
2,000.00
3,750.00
7,500.00
19,793.82
10,393.82
3,500.00
5.900.00
20.974.14
20.274.14
700.00
61 .626 30
44,673.30
10,693.00
6.260.00
35.791.00
20,000.00
14,600.00
3,000.00
2,400.00
16,000.00
10,750.00
5,250.00
7,400.00
50,000.00
34,000.00
6,000.00
10,000.00
49.857.45
31,180 00
16.180 00
15,000.00
42,500.00
26,658.43
15,841.57
Local
District
Taxes
$15,519.61
2,484.38
3,035.23
10,000.00
4,062.07
14,358.64
134.25
5.712.28
8.512.11
1 ,263.97
763.97
500.00
40 ,254 .16
Miscellaneous
Funds
from
State and
Federal
Appro-priations
33,150.00
7.104.16
12.728.38
19.675 78
1,967.69
11,935.43
5,772.66
18,114.94
8,304.28
9,810.66
1 ,960.00
20,674.65
9,370.65
2,900.00
8,404 00
33,830.70
29,084.54
29.084.54
33,411.99
12,600.29
20,811.70
$ 1.102 50
1.102.50
50.00
290.00
290.00
Building and
Poll
Taxes
and Special
Property
Tax
2.285.64
2.285.64
5,821.67
5.821.07
1,747.50
420.82
10.00
410.82
541.65
75.00
466.65
422.00
5.946.77
1.455.00
4,491.77
1,140.00
2,500.00
2,500.00
1 .214.40
6,797.02
t6 ,797.02
10,100.00
9.959.33
140.67
8.689.24
11,187.78
10,489.28
698.50
984.72
984.72
2,700.18
4,365.50
4.365.50
17.650.00
22.006.02
22,006.02
6,024.00
6,024.00
School Fund, 1920-1921
AND Sources, 1920-1921—Co«^
Incidental Funds
Fines,
Forfeitures
and
Penalties
$2,635.08
2.635.08
Dog
Taxes
Private
Donations,
Tuitions,
etc., and
All Other
Revenue
Receipts
311.00
311.00
1,385.50
1,385.50
5,943.63
5,943.63
1,267.15
1,891.95
1.891.95
2,304.86
2,304.86
349.06
9,867.75
9,867.75
1,826.75
2,520.26
2,520.26
9,250.95
9,250.95
$ 1,248.00
1,248.00
793.00
1,394.00
1,394.00
2,573.00
2,269.41
2,269.41
329.90
329.90
$ 1,362.39
526.89
26.07
809.43
700.80
7,135.77
571.57
732.19
5,832.01
15,156.72
15,091.17
65.55
10,179.90
8,718.44
1,445.93
15.50
640.00
572.00
22.00
Bonds
State
and
Emergency
Loan
Funds
115.000.00
115,000.00
444.00
2,285.00
2,285.00
3,010.00
1,485.00
1,485.00
550.00
2,326.42
400 00
1,923.42
34,860.00
34,860.00
4,850.00
3,840.74
2,156.05
163.00
1,521.69
3,517.42
2,341.27
237.50
2,103.77
3,509.00
2,176.55 --..
1,026.55
1,150.00
$ 3,500.00
3,500.00
4,000.00
2,500.00
Borrowed
from
Banks
(Temporary
Loans)
$25,996.42
2,569.76
926.66
22,500.00
Insurance,
Sale of
School
Property
and All
Other
Non-Revenue
Receipts
2,500.00
3,000.00
3,000.00
20,103.20
42,305.91
8,000.00
1 ,550.00
3,000.00
3,000.00
6,500.00
4,000.00
2,500.00
1,400.00
34,305.91
2,381.56
2,000.00
381.56
37,650.00
25,850.00
4,800.00
7,000.00
8,880.00
13,950.00
3,250.00
8,400.00
2,300.00
14,200.00
6,000.00
8,200.00
1,900.00
1,900.00
1,900.00
86,250.00
139,333.86
111,500.00
27,833.80
65,500.00
45,000.00
20,500.00
3,926.32
700.00
3,226.32
877.30
1,190.37
1,138.37
62.00
348.77
273.77
75.00
668.06
1,236.17
468.86
767.31
8,588.64
1,102.75
7,485.89
1 ,268.47
5,500.00
5,500.00
Total
$ 120,515.96
61,703.38
8,092.59
50,719.99
55,987.00
234,968.45
43,369.49
13,629.71
177,969.25
76,993.64
73,395.71
3,597.93
274,621.82
151,616.20
95,992.71
27,012.89
116,559.54
98,302.95
55,124.40
27,618.66
15,559.89
91,065.46
55,591.79
35,473.67
19,287.87
189,615.28
130,262.30
23,178.46
30',174.52
277,088.94
281 ,740.67
185.668.60
96,072.07
235,777.54
155,736.80
80,040.74
8 School Fund, 1920-1921
T.'iBLE I
—
School Funo
CoUNTIEa
Balance
Brought
Forward,
June 30,
1920
Salary Fund
County
Property
Tax
Appropriation
from State
Public
School
Fund
Local
District
Taxes
Miscellaneous
Funds
from
State and
Federal
Appro-priations
Building and
Poll
Taxes
_ and Special
Prooerty
Tax
Currituck.
Dare
Davidson
Rural
Lexington
Thomasville.
Davie •
Rural
Mocksville.
Duplln
Rural
Faison
Teacheys.
Warsaw.
.
Durham
Rural
Durham.
Edgecombe..
Rural..
-
Tarboro.
Forsyth
Rural
Kemersvillet---
Winston-Salem.
Franklin
Rural
Franklinton.
Louisburg...
Youngsville.
Gaston.
Gates...
Graham.
Granville...
Rural.
.
Oxford.
Greene.
1 73.00
500.03
4,774.07
6.478.41
•3,276.49
1,572.15
3,421.41
2,254.53
1,166.88
25,650.23
23,191.83
268.27
3,410.77
4,045.08
*1,570 54
921.18
15.05
*73,708.28
Rural - '74,483.12
Bessemer City 16.39
Cherryville 292.11
Gastonia 466.33
2,190.13
42,463.02
21,419.68
21,043.34
6,424.06
5,742.42
681 ,64
22,098.73
22,098.73
1,740.16
1,742.09
31,368.13
1,884 11
29,484.02
13,115.47
$ 9,393.92
8,864.23
88,547.96
71,937.64
9 ,423 28
7,187.04
27,112.95
25,112.95
2,000.00
$17,000.00
16,200.00
30,000.00
13,389.68
9 ,423 28
7,187.04
18,844.00
16,844.00
2,000.00
50,000.00
School Fund, 1920-1921
AND SoimcES, 1920-1921—Cont.
Incidental Funds
10 School Fund, 1920-1921
Table I
—
School Fukd
Counties
Guilford
Rural
Gibson\'ilIe
Greensboro
Gu'lford College.
High Point
Harnett.
Rural
Dunn
Lilline;ton.
Haywood
Rural 1
Canton
Waynesville.
Henderson.
Rural
Fendersonville.
Herttord.
Hoke...-
Hyda....
Iredell..
Rural.
Mooresville.
Statesville. .
Jackson
Johnston
Rural
Clayton...
Selma
Smithfield.
Jones
Balance
Brought
Forward,
June 30,
1920
$14,130.76
16,824.39
805.87
*7,002.28
335.07
3,167.71
Halifax 63,438 56
Rural 3,608.75
Enfield 3 ,560.37
Roanoke Rapids. 54 ,679.84
Scotland Neck 1 ,187.83
Weldnn.. 401.77
*4 ,732.79
*7,352.16
1,237.53
1,381.84
5,822.76
5,424.33
200.98
197.45
30,490.75
30,638.76
*148.01
22,008.27
1 ,926.4'!
5,887.00
1 ,348.95
•816.00
1,428.71
736.24
19,890 57
660.31
•177.92
859.69
356.14
•377.60
7,740.44
Salary Fund
County
Property
Tax
$219,516.01
153,888.01
3,125.00
137,000.00
2,003.00
t23,500.00
77,651.09
64,117.29
2,301.94
6,000.00
3,074.99
2,156.87
41,626.96
33,956.96
5,000.00
2,670.00
34,007.47
24,407.47
6,500.00
3,100.00
38,033.66
28,338.78
9,694.88
37,913.87
27,017.07
15,777.42
64,263.22
40,555.22
11,208.00
12,500.00
20,002.07
t68,665.22
51 ,690.48
4,003.27
4,334.45
8,637.02
16,435.61
Appropriation
from State
Public
School
Fund
$108,000.00
42,498.00
3,000.00
t37,000.00
2,002.00
123,500.00
41 ,000.00
20,826.59
2,300.00
7,063.25
2,067.16
2,143.00
36,090.00
28,420.00
5,000.00
2,070.00
29,000.00
19,400.00
6,500.00
3,100.00
19,000 00
9,305.12
9,694.88
15,000.00
12,000.00
11,465.44
49,000.00
25,293.00
11,207.00
12,500.00
22,000.00
t65,ooo.eo
48,025.29
4,003.26
4,334.44
8,637.01
16,700.00
Local
District
Taxes
$140,569.82
37,000.00
2,079.65
65,332.93
935.21
35,222.03
89,745.88
11,975.81
9,560.00
54,524.16
5,208.14
8,477.77
23,100.00
6,494.61
11,100.00
5,505.39
31 ,301
7,269
14,867,
9,164,
9,700
9,700 00
5,724
9,480
107,923
9,447
98 ,470
13,661.88
t50,463.
22,000.
10,145.
10,318.
8,000.
5,919.94
Miscellaneous
Funds
from
State and
Federal
Appro-priations
$ 7,978.52
6,346.25
896.58
735 69
2,893.81
2,181.38
562.43
150.00
4,972.50
872.50
4,100.00
2,150.00
350.00
1,800.00
4,658.75
2,847.50
1,811.25
742.50
923.33
195.00
4.772.91
4,772.91
320.00
861.67
861.67
945.00
Building and
Poll
Taxes
_ and Special
Prooerty
Tax
$ 9,000.00
9 .000.00
1 ,049 10
1,049.10
17,076.75
16,751.75
325.00
4.197.00
4.197.00
12.704.66
10,454.58
2,250.08
2,747.93
4,549.21
19,134.22
19,134.22
4,384.49
tie,000. 00
12,508.84
640.49
2,851.67
7,826.15
•Overdraft.
tEstimated.
School Tund, 1920-1921 11
AND SoTiRCES, 1920-1921—Con«.
Incidental Funds
Fines,
Forfeitures
and
Penalties
$29,460.77
29.460.77
$1,516.25
1.516.25
5,275.56
5,275.56
3,012.00
3,012.00
7,560.48
7,560.48
1,404.18
544.00
150.00
4,515.10
4.515.10
1,201.50
2,265.22
2,265.22
743.85
Dog
Taxes
$ 2.000.00
2,000.00
529.00
529.00
1.754.00
1.754.00
1.483.70
1.483.70
566.00
566.00
288.00
76.00
700.00
500.00
500.00
1,348.05
990.85
Private
Donations,
Tuitions,
etc., and
All Other
Revenue
Receipts
$23,217.63
1,384.78
3,156.20
14,745.95
3,930.70
18.965.91
17.455.49
8.00
1.061.31
441.11
3,977.14
502.70
2,411.47
1,062.97
4,182.55
385,31
2.028.74
1.768.50
6.081.08
35.00
6,026.08
1,893.57
915.00
393.21
48.75
67.50
276.96
390.49
2,296.49
1,028.49
32.00
1,236.00
Bonds
363,750.00
363,750.00
6,305.00
6,305.00
3,560.40
79,980.86
79,980.86
State
and
Emergency
Loan
Funds
$26,200.00
26,200.00
31.000 00
31.000.00
8.200.00
6.000.00
2,200.00
10.500.00
3.000.00
7,500.00
1,500.00
5,850.00
1,300.00
1,300.00
1 ,000.00
5,000.00
Borrowed
from
Banks
(Temporary
Loans)
$263,884.13
48.400.00
2,000.00
168.252.97
2.914.16
42,317.00
311,907.97
46,766.60
6.450.00
238.767.03
13.924.34
6.000.00
58,914.35
41,352.16
12.200.00
3.362.19
5.821.24
3,000.00
2,821.24
9,144.96
9,144.96
6,977.20
5,782.45
18,250.00
6,500.00
11,750.00
4,677.31
218,191.56
151,714.46
12,100.00
37,100.90
17,266 20
Insurance,
Sale of
School
Property
and All
Other
Non-Revenue
Receipts
1,135.45
1,076.17
59.28
16,229.54
184.71
15,922.33
122.50
1,500.00
1,500.00
249.93
249.93
903.88
573.31
330.57
1,000.00
1 .968.29
575.00
526.05
526.05
1 .027.27
833.38
337.58
389.19
106 61
Total
S 845.093.09
347.878.37
14.166.72
342,426.15
8,189.44
132.432.41
1.019.677.11
207.210,97
24.180.31
742,330.35
26,212.46
19,743.02
195,754,47
135,528.08
36,949.00
23,277.39
121,227.73
68.928.95
34,968.08
17,330.70
155,629.22
93.319.53
62.309.69
86,164.95
59 ,050. 80
64.326.81
351 .908.04
175.810.11
39.858.29
136.239.64
89.903.63
425.237.52
290,253.11
31.783.89
56,843.61
46.356.91
62.301.82
12 School Fui^d, 1920-1921
Table I—School Fund
School Fund, 1920-1921 13
AND Sources, 1920-1921—Con<.
Incidental Funds
14 School Fund, 1920-1921
Table I—School Fund
Counties
New Hanovfir.
Northampton..
Onslow
Orange
Rural
Chapel Hill.
Pamlico.
Pasquotank..
Rural
Elizabeth City.
Pender
Perquimans...
Rural....
Hertford.
Person..
Rural
Roxboro.,
Pitt.
Rural
Ayden
Greenville.
Polk.
Rural..
Tryon.
Randolph
Rural
Asheboro
Franklinville.
Ramseur
Randleman..
Richmond
Rural
Hamlet
Rockingham.
Robeson
Rural
Lumberton.
Maxton....
Balance
Brought
Forward,
June 30,
1920
$31 ,708 .46
1,006.81
22,129 44
1 ,859.62
1,850.66
8.96
619.62
*386.97
•581 ,75
194.78
14,718.73
1,593.11
1,506.63
86.48
2.067.44
*576.31
2,643.75
11,709.07
12,203.33
500.00
•994.26
796.38
650.40
145.98
4,135.53
5,008.89
1,810.53
*29.31
966.48
801 00
1,402.63
*2 ,203 . 63
24,329.31
18,559.33
774.30
4,995.68
HEstimated.
•Overdraft.
t41,741.69 for 1919-'20 Taxes.
Salary Fund
County
Property
Tax
Appropriation
from State
Public
School
Fund
$99 ,432 .92
66,420.53
27,717.98
29,647.34
23,250.71
6,396.63
11,180.63
35,493.27
19 ,592 86
15,900.41
24,724.47
15,515.28
10,693.78
4,821.50
26,426.73
22,146.73
4 ,280 00
79,444.71
66,694.71
5,500.00
7.250.00
10.558.23
8,688.25
1 ,869 98
44.367.28
33.063.29
2,750.00
2,054.00
2,830.00
3,669.99
45,000.00
28,104.53
8,867.19
8,028.28
97,203.94
88,199.25
6,194 94
2,809.75
$49 ,000 .00
27,000.00
22,500.00
30,500.00
24,103.37
6,396 63
20.000.00
20,000.00
8.000.00
12.000.00
30,045.68
21.300.00
16,478,50
4,821.50
30,814.40
26,534.40
4 ,280 00
55,000.00
42,250.00
5 ,500 on
7,250.00
17.700.00
16,000.00
1,700.00
30,532.95
39,912.95
2,750.00
1,670.00
2,700.00
3.500.00
35 ,000 00
18,105.72
8,866.00
8.028.28
61 ,000.00
52 ,036..50
6,153.75
2,809.75
Local
District
Taxes
24.665.14
15.207.41
15,522.46
9,925.67
5,596.79
5,069.37
30,026.53
2,924.48
27.102.05
14.194.53
11.114.90
1.439.90
9,675.00
8,777.40
3,122.40
5,655.00
107.492 86
54,325.70
10,037.75
43.129.41
9.413.13
5.341.13
4.072.00
26.151.55
6,351 72
11,941.39
1,300.00
2 ,230 31
4,328.13
41 .844.21
t20,000.00
12.091.26
9,752.9.'i
41,919.81
21,805.32
14,347.77
5,706.72
Miscellaneous
Funds
from
State and
Federal
Appro-priations
$ 870 .00
4,090.00
320.00
616.67
200.00
416.67
857.50
1 ,070.00
1,070.00
35.00
75.00
75.00
Building and
Poll
Taxes
_
and Special
Property
Tax
$ 20,165.80
7,088.36
16,628.73
8,344.38
8,344.38
3,063.48
3,063.48
1,629.99
1,629.99
754.50
754.50
550.00
550.00
753.75
7.53.75
3,621.67
3.621.67
1 ,696.96
1,696.96
1,541.20
9,693.58
8,793.58
900.00
6,828.66
5,172.05
1 ,656.61
14,216.00
11,950.72
2,265 28
11,807.20
11,255.40
551.80
6,416.20
6,416.20
31,350.00
29,210.27
2,139.73
School Fuis-d, 1920-1921 15
AND Sources
16 School Fund, 1920-1921
Table I—School Fund-
Counties
Rockingham...
Rural
Madison..
Reidsville.
Ruffin
Rowan
Rural
Salisbury.
Spencer...
Rutherford
Rural.
Forest City....
Rutherfordton.
Sampson.
Scotland
Rural
Gibson
Laurinburc.
Stanly.
Rural
Albemarle
Badin
Norwood
Wiscassett-Efird.
Balance
Brought
Forward,
June 30,
1920
'$13,252.31
•6,784.79
3,485.12
no ,778.44
825.80
786.61
601.56
185.05
*2,509.13
19.44
'2,526.74
•1.83
13,813.52
9,503.05
5,925.60
3,577.45
2,433.26
55.26
2,378.00
Stokes
School Fund, 1920-1921 17
AND Sources, 1920-1921—Co;?/.
Incidental Funds
18 School Fund, 1920-1921
Table I
—
School Fund
Counties
Wake
Rural.
Raleigh
Wake Forest
Warren
Rural
Littleton
Washington
Rural
Plymouth
Roper
Watauga
Wayne..
Rural.
Fremont
Goldsboro ...
Mount Olive
Wilkes
Rural
North Wilkesboro
Wilson
Rural
Elm City.
Lucama
Wilson..-.
Yadkin
Yancey
Balance
Brought
Forward,
June 30,
1920
$ 21,876.03
56,291.03
*39 ,013.44
4,598.44
11,711.39
11,097.27
614.12
3,014.29
32.03
2,832 56
149.70
5,444 78
20,249.14
1,905.75
28,526.17
*11 ,514.91
1,332.13
4,541.64
4,245.57
296.07
30,478.38
103.70
685.48
931.68
28,757.50
14,000.00
1,490 85
Salary Fund
County
Property
Tax
$136,433.49
90,706.50
43,526.99
2,200.00
40,184.64
t36 ,642.90
3,541.74
17,875.00
10,159.37
4,058.13
3,657.50
16,519.04
11109,381.38
92,933.64
3,065.00
8,708.27
4,674.47
32,309.98
29,724.98
2,585.00
50,552.03
23,880.50
3,735.00
4,473.32
18,463.21
18,658.27
15,424.64
Appropriation
from State
Public
School
Fund
$ 97,500.00
51,773.01
43,526.99
2,200.00
21,300.00
{17,800.00
3,500.00
12,000.00
5,950.00
3,400.00
2,050.00
14,000.00
60,500.00
44,052.27
3,065.00
8,708.26
4,674.47
65,000.00
62,415.00
2,585.00
34,614.50
7,942.97
3,735.00
4,473.32
18.463.21
21,000.00
32.291.08
Local
District
Taxes
$192,070.35
84.840.73
102,229.62
5.000.00
19,463.20
19,463.20
11,196.00
5,148.00
4,.500. 00
1,548.00
68.359.70
8.702.92
49,000.00
10,656.78
14,261.66
6,423.68
7,837.98
85,447.97
67,868.46
1,915.00
3,746.69
11,5'17.82
2.174.22
2.255.88
Miscellaneous
Funds
from
State and
Federal
Appro-priations
$ 13,697.64
13,199.49
498.15
315.00
315.00
385.00
1 ,270.00
1,270.00
705.00
705.00
1,590.00
1,590.00
410.00
2,067.57
Building and
Poll
Taxes
_
and Special
Propertv
Tax
"
$ 40.000.00
9,823.7 9
29,308.10
868.11
8,983.40
8,983.40
8,977.00
7,177.00
t 800.00
tl.OOO 00
819.30
4,500.24
4,500.24
5,940.54
2,304.23
•Overdraft.
tEstimated.
t$2,726.74 transferred from Halifax County for Littleton.
flncludes poll an.d special property taxes.
School Fund, 1920-1921 19
ANTi Sources, 1920-1921—Con<.
Incidental Funds
20 School Fund, 1920-1921
TABLE II. PER CAPITA AMOUNT RAISED FOR EACH CHILD
This table shows the school fund actually raised during the year, the per
capita amount raised for each child of school age, the total amount of all
taxable property, and the amount of taxable property for each child of
school age.
Total available fund (exclusive of borrowed money), 1920-'21
Total available fundvexclusive of borrowed money), 1919-'20
Increase
School population, 1920-'21
School population, 1919- '20
Increase .
School enrollment, 1920-'21
School enrollment, 1919-20..
Increase
Available fund for each child, 1920-'21
Available fund for each child, 1919-'20
Increase - ,
Available fund for each child enrolled, 1920- '21
Available fund for each child enrolled, 1919-'20
Increase
Total funds raised for schools by taxation, 1920-'21 .,
Total funds raised for schools by taxation, 1919*20
Increase
Amount raised by taxation for each child, 1920-'21.
Amount raised by taxation for each child, 1919- '20
Increase
Amount raised from revenue sources for each child, 1920-'21..
Amount raised from revenue sources for each child, 1919- '20.
Value of all taxable property, 1920
Value of taxable property for each child
Amount raised for each flOO va'ue of taxable property
1920- '21
Amount raised by taxation for each 1100 value of taxable
property, 1920-'21
Amount raised for each inhabitant, 1920- '21..
Amount raised for each inhabitant by taxation, 1920- '21...
Amount raised from revenue sources for each inhabitant
1920- '21..
Rural
810,901,062.71
9,100,532.27
1,801,532.27
676 .844
655 ,369
21 ,475
562, 844
546, 949
15,895
16.10
13.88
2.22
19.36
16.63
2.73
7,929,746.73
7,284,860.20
644,886.53
11.71
11.11
.60
13.02
12.10
City
$ 5,754,942.17
4,550,446.63
1,224,495.54
183 ,484
183 ,612
•2 .128
144,918
144,300
618
31.36
24.51
6.85
39.71
31.53
8.18
4,085,289.27
3,346,665.92
738,623.35
22.26
18.03
4.23
23.75
19.20
North
Carolina
S 16,656,604.88
13,650.878.90
3,005,625.98
860,328
840 ,981
19 .347
707. 762
691.249
16.513
19.36
16.23
3.1,?
23.53
19.74
3.79
12.015,036.00
10,631,526.12
1,383.509.88
13.96
12.64
1.32
15.31
13.67
3,139,705.051.00
3.6-19.42
.53
38
6.50
4.69
5.14
*Decrease.
B. SCHOOL EXPENDITURES
TABLE III. SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES, 1920-1921
This table gives the total amount spent for teaching and supervision, ad-ministration,
operation and maintenance of plants, outlay payments, bor-rowed
money repaid, and the balance on hand June 30, 1921.
Summary of Table III and Comparison With 1919-1920
Total expenditures (.exclusive of borrowed money repaid),
1920-21 -- --
Tot^l expenditures (exclusive of borrowed money repaid),
1919-'20 - -- --
Increase - ---
Expenses: (Costs of conducting school system):
Teaching and supervision, 192(^'21
Teaching and supervision, 1919-'20 -..
Increase
Administration, 1920-'21
Administration, 1919-'20
Increase
Operation and maintenanc e of plants, 1920-'21
Operation and maintenan ce of plants, 1919-'20
Increase
Total—Teaching, administration, operation and main-tenance,
1920-'21...
Total—Teaching, administration, operation and main
tenance, 1919-'20..- ..-
Increase
Outlays (for permanent improvements and repayments of
bonds, loans, etc.):
Outlay payments for new buildings, sites, and repairs,
1920-'21
Outlay payments for new buildings, sites, and repairs,
1919-'20..
Increase
Balance on hand, June 30, 1921
Borrowed money repaid, bonds, etc., 1920-'21..
Borrowed money repaid, bonds, etc., 1919-'20
Increase... - - •
i'ercentage spent for teaching and supervision, 1920-'21
Percentage spent for administration, 1920- '21.
Percentage spent for operation and maintenance, 1920-'21 .
.
Percentage spent for new buildings and equipment, 1920- '21
Amount spent for each child of school age, 1920-'21
Amount spent for each child enrolled, 1920- '21
Amount spent for each child attending daily, 1920-'21
Rural
811,564.666.30
7,973,640.86
3,591,025 44
7,848,680.00
5,717,705.59
2,130,974.41
333,922.40
300,119.99
33,802.41
717,862.03
338,436.67
379,425.36
8,900,464.43
6,356,262.25
2,544,202.18
2,664,201.87
1,617,378.61
1,046,823.26
$ 229,972.18
1,839,312.86
875,798.70
963,514.16
67.9
2 9
6.2
23.0
17.09
20.54
30.21
City
S 5,923,097.40
4,240,617.34
1,682,480.06
3,946,747.69
2,727,994.15
1,218,753.54
92,254.17
77,587.13
14,667.04
532,808.88
406,899.57
125,909.31
4,571.810.74
3,212,480.85
1,359.329.89
1.351.286.60
1,028,136.49
323,150.17
S 329.701.99
S 1.380.650.99
851.047.14
529,603.85
66.7
1.5
9.0
22.8
32.28
40.87
52.82
North
Carolina
S 17,487,763.70
12,214,258.20
5.273.505.50
11,795,427.69
8,445.699.74
3,349,727.95
426.176.57
377,707.12
48,469.45.
1,250,670.91
745,336.24
505,334.67
13,472,275.17
9 ,568 ,743 . 10
3.903.532.07
4.015.488.53
2,645,515.10
1.369.973.43
$ 559,674.17
3,219,963.85
1.726,845.84
1,493.118.01
67 5
2.4
7.1
23.0
20.33
24.70
35.33
22 Expenditures, 1920-1921
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Expenditures, 1920-1921 25
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TABLE IV. SPENT FOR TEACHING AND SUPERVISION, 1920-1921
This table shows the mount of money expended for teaching and super-vision
and a comparison with the total amount spent for schools.
Summary of Table IV and Comparison With 1919-1920
Total of all expenditures (exclusive of borrowed money)
1920-'21 ..- ---
Rural
Total of all expenditures (exclusive of borrowed money
)
1919-'20.. - --
Increase
Supervision (superintendents^ 1920-'21
Supervision (superintendents), 1919-'20
Increase
White teaohers, 1920-'21
White teachers, 1919-'20 -
Increase- -
Colored teacher?, 1920-'21...
Colored teachers, 1919-'20.-
Increase - — —
Teacher training, 1920- '21
Teacher training, 1919- '20 -
Increase - -
Rural supervision, 1920- '21 -
Rural supervision, 1919- '20..
Increase
Home demonstration and public welfare, 1920-'21
Home demonstration and public welfare, 1919-'20
Increase -
Total for teaching and super\'ision, 1920-'21
Total for teaching and supervision, 1919-'20
Increase --
Percentage for teaching and supervision, 1920- '21
Percentage for teaching and supervision, 1919-'20
Increase
Percentage for supervision alone (superintendents), 1020-'21
Percentage for supervision alone (superintendents), 1919- '20
Increase.
Average salary of superintendents, 1920-'21
Average salary of superintendents, 1919-'20
Increase
SI 1,564 ,666. 30
7,973,640.86
3.591,025.44
243,229.25
182.558,39
60,670.86
6,314.379.96
4,564,907.98
1,749,471.98
1,053 ,450.14
819,372.03
234,078.91
84,698.24
43,507.10
41,191 14
64,381 31
34.048.84
30,332 47
88,540.30
73,311.25
15,229.05
7,848,680.00
5,717,705.59
2,130,974.41
67.9
71.6
*3 7
2.1
2.2
*.l
2 ,432 , 29
1,825.58
606.71
City
.S 5,923,097.40
4,240,617.34
1,682,480.06
.324,456 39
250,901.80
73,5.54 59
3,099,784 22
2.129,645 14
970,139 08
489,154 94
339,654.51
149,500.43
4,410.11
*4,410.11
33,352.14
3 ,382 59
29,969 55
3,946,747.69
2,727,994.15
1,218,753.54
.6
.4
.2
.5
9
•.4
2,515.16
1,930.01
585.15
66.
64.
2.
5.
5
North
Carolina
S 17,487.753.70
12,214,258.20
5,273.505.50
567,685.64
433,460.19
134,225.45
9,414,164.18
6,694,553.12
2.719,611.06
1,542,605.88
1,159,026 54
383 ,.579 34
84,698.24
47,917.21
36,781.03
64,381.31
34,048.84
30,332.47
121.892.44
76 ,693 . 84
45,198.69
11 ,795,427.60
8,445,699.74
3,349,727.95
67.5
69 2
•1.7
3.2
3.5
•3
2,478.97
1,884 60
594.37
'Decrease.
3-II
34 Expenditures, 1920-1921
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TABLE V. SPENT FOR ADMINISTRATION, ETC., 1920-1921
This table shows what was paid for the administration of the schools and
the school funds—expenses of county superintendents, census, mileage, per
diem and expenses of county boards of education, school committeemen,
treasurers and secretaries of school boards, office assistants and all unclassi-fied
expenditures, 1. e., attorney fees, expense of local tax elections, medical
inspection, etc.
Summary of Table V and Comparison With 1919-1920
Expenses of county superintendents, 1920- '21 .
.
Expenses of county superintendents, 1919- '20.
Increase
Census, 1920-'21
Cen8U8,19W-'20.
Increase...
Mileage and per diem of county board, 1920-'21
Mileage and per diem of county board, 1919-'20
Increase
Expenses of county board, 1920-'21
Expenses of county board, 1919-'20
Increase
School committeemen, 1 920- '21
School committeemen, 1919-'20
Increase...
Treasurer and secretary, 1920- '21...
Treasurer and secretary, 1919-'20
Increase...
OflBce assistance, 1920- '21
Office assistance, 1919-'20
Increase.-.
All other administration, 1920-'21
All other administration, 1919-'20
Increase
Percentage for administration, 1 920- '2
1
Percentage for administration, 1919- '20
Increase...
Rural
46
40
6
14
17
*3
20
17
2
9
12
*2
1
1
58
47
11
73
59
14
108
103
4
,850
,341,
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,501.
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,196.
,747.
,448.
,774,
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,758.
,880.
,304.
582.
,540
,269
.270
,769
,494
,301
,376
,850
,526
2
3
City
1,229.90
2,133,41
•903,51
15,819,38
12,445.51
5,373.87
13,414,30
10,9,53,02
2,460,68
61,790.59
52,054,59
9,736,00
1,5
1,8
•.3
North
Carolina
40,850,47
40,341,98
6.508,49
15,731,13
19,712.30
•3,981.17
20,196.21
17,747.24
2,448.97
9,774.13
12,532 95
•2,758.82
1,886.62
1,304.51
582.11
74,359.85
59,715.46
14,644.39
87,210.66
70,448.07
16.762.59
170.167.50
155.904.61
14,262.89
2.4
3.0
•.6
•Decrease.
Expenditures, 1920-1921 47
TABLE VI. SPENT FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF
SCHOOL PLANTS, 1920-1921
This table shows what was spent for the operation and maintenance of
school plants, and includes the following items: fuel and janitors, supplies,
brooms, buckets, etc., insurance, rent, and transportation.
Summary of Table VI and Comparison With 1919-1920
Spent for fuel and janitors, 1920-'21...
Spent for fuel and janitors, 1919-'20...
Increase.. -
Spent for supplies, brooms, buckets, etc., 1920-'21
Spent for supplies, brooms, buckets, etc., 1919-'20
Increase...
Spent for insurance, 1920-'21
Spent for insurance, 1919- '20
Increase .-
Spent for rent, 1920-'21
Spent for rent, 1919-'20
Increase...
Spent for transportation, 1920-'21
Total spent for operation and maintenance, 1920-'21
Total spent for operation and maintenance, 1919-'20
Increase
Percentage spent for operation and maintenance, 1920-'21 .
.
Percentage spent for operation and maintenance, 19]9-'20.
Increase.
PLural
267,012.61
177,7.57,53
89,255.08
168,308.94
107,085.59
61,223.35
49,510.64
42,801.57
6,709.07
8,304.70
10,791.98
2,487.28
224,725.14
717,862.03
338,436.67
379,425.36
6.2
4 3
1.9
Citv
331,545.90
252,714.26
78,831.64
150,707.48
115,040.48
35.667.00
31,738.14
31,846.80
108.66
12,410.03
7,298.03
5,112.00
6,407.33
532,808.88
406,899.57
125,909.31
9.0
10.6
•1.6
-North
Carolinfi
$ 598,558.51
430,471.79
16,086.72
319.016.42
222.126.07
96,890.35
81,248.78
74,648.37
6.600.41
20,714.73
18,090.01
2,624.72
231,132.47
11,250,670.91
745,336.24
505,334.67
7.1
6.1
1.1
•Decrease.
j Cost of trucks included in most case":.
48 Expenditures, 1920-1921
TABLE VII. OUTLAY PAYMENTS, NEW BUILDINGS, SITES, REPAIRS,
APPARATUS, AND FURNITURE, 1920-1921
This table shows the outlay payments, being the amounts paid for new
buildings, repairs and sites, white and colored, furniture and apparatus,
and for libraries.
SUMMAKY OF TABLE VII AND COMPARISON WlTH 1919-1920
New buildings and sites, white 1920-'21
New buildings and sites, white, 1919-'20. . -
Increase
New buildings and sites, colored 1920-'21
New buildings and sites, colored 1919-'20
Increase
Repairs, white, 1920-'21
Repairs, white, 1919-'20
Increase
Repairs ,colored, 1920-'21
Repairs, colored, 1919-'20
Increase.
Furniture and apparatus, white, 1920-'21
Furniture and apparatus, white, 1919-'20
Increase
Furniture and apparatus, colored, I920-'21
Furniture and apparatus, colored, 1919-'20
Increase
Libraries, white, 1920-'21
Libraries, white, 1919-'20-
Increase.
Libraries, colored, 1920-'21
Libraries, colored, 1919-'20
Increase
Total outlay payments,1920-'21
Total outlay payments, 1919-'20
Increase
Perontage of total expenditure for outlays, 1P20-'21..
Percentage of total e.xpenditure for outlays, 1919-'20
Increase
Rural
Expenditures, 1920-1921 49
TABLE VIII. BORROWED MONEY REPAID, INTEREST, BONDS,
SINKING FUNDS, 1920-1921
This table shows the following: Amounts repaid State Loan Fund, bor-rowed
money and temporary loans from banks (in anticipation of taxes)
repaid, bonds redeemed, payments on sinking funds and interest on bonds,
and all other bond payments, interest, taxes refunded, transfers, errors
and overcharges.
Summary of Table VIII and Compakison With 1919-1920
Repaid State Loan Fund, 1920-'21
Repaid State Loan Fund, 1919- '20
Increase
Borrowed money, temporary loans repaid, 1920-'21
Borrowed money, temporary loans repaid, 1919-'20
Increase .
Interest, 1920-'21
Interest, 1919- '20
Increase
Bonds paid, transferred to sinking funds, 1920-'21
Bonds paid, transferred to sinking funds, 1919-'20
Increase
Taxes refunded, errors, transfers, overcharges, 1920- '21..
Taxes refunded, errors, transfers, overcharges, 1919-'20..
Increase
Total borrowed money repaid, 1920- '21
Total borrowed money repaid, 1919-'20
Increase...
•Decrease
Rural
167,625.60
154,190.05
13,435.55
,447,871.86
610,152.95
837,718.91
100,417.46
30,187.02
70,230 44
79,774.57
49,098.95
30,675.62
43,623.37
32,169.73
11,453.64
,839,312.86
875,798.70
963,514.16
City
s
C. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
TABLE IX. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE BY COUNTIES AND TOWNS, 1920-1921
This table gives the school population between the ages of 6 and 21 years,
enrollment and average daily attendance, by races and sex, numerically, for
the several counties and towns, and also the percentage of school population
enrolled, the percentage of the school population in average daily attendance,
and the percentage of the enrollment in average daily attendance for the
State.
Summary of Table IX Comparison With 1919-1920
Total school population, 1920-'21
Total school population, 1919-'20
Increase
White school population, 1920-'21
White school population, 1919-'20.
Increase
Colored school population, 1920-'21
Colored school population, 1919-'20
Increase
Total enrollment, 1920-'21
Total enrollment, 1919- '20
Increase...
White enrollment, 1920- '21.
White enrollment, 1919- '20
Increase...
Colored enrolhnent, 1920-"21
Colored enrollment. 1919- '20
Increase...
Total average daily attendance, 1920-'21
Total average daily attendance, 1919-'20
Increase
White average daily attendance, 1920-'21
White average daily attendance, 1919-'20
Increase...
Colored average daily attendance, 1920- '21
Colored average daily attendance, 1919-'20
Increase
Percentage of school population enrolled, 1920-'21 •.
Percentage of school population enrolled, 1919-'20
Increase...
Percentage of white school population curo'led, 1920- '21
Percentage of white school population enrolled, 1919-'20
Increase
Percentage of colored school population enrolled, 1920- '21
Percentage of colored school population enrolled, 1919-'20
Increase
Percentage of school population in average daily attendance,
1920-'21
Percentage of school population in average daily attendance,
1919-'20
Increase
Rural
676 ,844
655 ,369
21 ,475
463 ,087
448 ,693
14 ,394
213 ,757
206 ,676
7,081
562 ,844
546 ,949
15,895
387,570
374,210
13 ,366
175 ,268
172 ,739
2,529
382 ,758
365,910
16 ,848
272 ,109
256,521
15 .588
110,649
109 ,389
1 ,260
83.1
83.5
*.4
83.7
83,4
.3
81.9
83.5
*1.0
53.5
55.9
.6
City
183 ,484
185.612
•2 ,128
126,644
125 ,043
1,601
56 .840
60,569
•S .729
144.918
144 .300
618
105 ,281
103 ,979
1.302
39 ,637
40,321
•684
112.129
107 .642
4,487
84 ,497
80,140
4,357
27 ,632
27 ,502
130
78.9
77
1
83
83
69
66
3.2
61.1
58.0
3.1
Nortn
Carolina
860,328
840 .9*1
19 ,347
589 ,731
573 ,736
15,995
270,597
207 ,245
3,352
707 .762
691 .249
16,513
492 .857
478 .189
14 ,668
214 ,905
213 ,060
1,845
494 ,887
473 .552
21 ,335
356,606
336 ,661
19,945
138,281
136,891
1 ,390
82.2
82.2
83.5
83.3
.2
79.4
79.7
V3
57.5
56.3
1.2
Decrease
School Attendance, 1920-1921 51
Table IX. School Attendance—Con.
Percentage of white school population in average daily attendance,
1920- '21
Percentage ot white school popu:ation in average daily attendance,
1919- '20 .-.
Increase
Percentage of colored school population in average daily attendance,
1920- '21
Pei-centage of colored school population in average daily attendance,
1919-'20
Increase -.
Percentage of enrollment m average daily attendance, 1920-'2i
Percentagb of enrollment m average daily attendance 1919-'20
Increase...
Percentase of white enrollment in average daily attendance,
1920. -'21...
Percentage of white enrollment in average daily attendance,
19in-'20 - -
Increase
Percentage of colored enrollment in average daily attendance,
1920-'21..
Percentage of colored enrollment in average daily attendance,
1919- '20
Increase
'Decrease
Rjrul
58.7
57.2
1 5
51.7
52.9
•1.2
68.0
60.
9
1.1
70.2
68.6
1.6
63.1
63.3
•.2
City
52 School Attendance, 1920-1921
Table IX. School
COCNTTES
Alamance
Rural
Burlington
Elon College...
Graham
Haw River
Mebane—
,
Alexander
Alleghany
Anson
Rural
Morven
Wadesboro
Ashe_
Avery
Beaufort
Rural
Aurora*
Belhaven
Washington
Bertie
Rural
Aulander
Windsor
Bladen.
Brunswick
Buncombe
Rural...
Asheville
Burke
Rural
Morganton
Cabarrus
Rural
Concord
Caldwell.
Rural...
Granite Falls...
Lenoir
Camden..
•Estimated.
tl919-20 report.
White School
Population
Male
3,514
1,824
779
97
312
213
289
2,160
1,634
1,907
1,327
161
419
3,654
1,937
3,052
2,373
97
197
385
1.734
1,488
129
117
2,029
1,490
8,811
5,453
3,358
3,160
2,562
598
4,388
3,178
1,210
3,056
2,331
232
493
615
Female
3,398
1,611
889
96
331
234
237
1,664
1,662
1,963
1,399
133
431
3,574
2,177
2,921
2,130
93
235
463
1,818
1,562
121
135
1,863
1,387
8,338
4,940
3,398
3,296
2,688
608
4,386
3,232
1,154
3.002
2,282
242
478
541
Colored School
Population
Male
1,204
918
89
72
29
96
169
53
2.006
1,774
232
104
36
1,647
1,104
195
348
2,669
2 .545
124
1,753
734
1,485
423
1,062
539
351
188
1,135
870
265
335
218
117
393
Female
1.106
841
84
55
24
102
201
69
2,201
1,862
339
94
28
1,675
1,110
190
375
2.689
2,581
108
1,762
707
1,596
420
1,176
534
369
165
1,306
967
339
341
217
124
419
Total
School
Populatiun
9,222
5 ,194
1,841
193
770
500
724
4,194
3,418
8,077
6,362
294
1,421
7,426
4,178
9,295
6,717
190
817
1,571
8,910
8,176
250
t484
7,407
4,278
20,230
11,236
8,994
7,529
5,970
1 ,559
11,215
8,247
2,968
6.734
5,048
474
1,212
1,968
School Attendance, 1920-1921 53
Attendance—Con.
White School
Enrollnent
54 School Attendance, 1920-1921
Table IX. School
Counties
Carteret
Rural
Beaufort
Morehead City
Caswell
Rural...
Pelham.
Catawba
Rural...,
Hickory.
Newton
-
Chatham.
Cherokea
Rural
Andrews.
Murphy..
Chowan
Rural.—
Edenton.
Clay.
Cleveland
Rural
Kings Mountain.
Shelby
Columbus.
Craven
Rural
New Bern.
Cumberland
Rural
Fayetteville.
Currituck
Dare.
Davidson
Rural
Lexington
Thomasville.
Davie
Rural
Mccksville
White School
Population
Male
2,150
1,465
368
317
1,362
1,292
70
5,501
4,286
729
486
2,746
2,676
2,068
370
238
858
683
275
741
4,549
3 ,857
327
365
3,639
2,168
1,414
754
3,284
2.568
728
730
5,542
4,165
696
681
1,890
1,748
142
Female
1,940
1,334
294
312
1,178
1,112
66
5,347
4,071
697
579
2,366
2,643
1,997
414
232
604
282
699
4,510
3,869
285
356
3,387
2,122
1,407
715
3,380
2,628
752
678
728
5,067
3,794
663
610
1,825
1,672
153
Colored School
Population
Male
402
116
189
97
1,342
1,243
99
658
338
251
69
1.467
44
26
18
724
666
58
32
1,003
758
116
129
1,886
Female
337
126
140
71
1,348
1,255
93
709
345
271
93
1,439
51
33
18
798
739
59
33
1,061
781
115
. 165
1,836
1',529
School Attexdaxce, 1920-1921 55
Attendance—Co n
.
White School
56 School Attendance, 1920-1921
Table IX. School
COUKTIES
School Attendance, 1920-1921 57
Attendance—Con.
White School
Enrollment
58 School Attendance, 1920-1921
Table IX. School
Counties
Harnett
Rural
Dunn
Lillington
Haywood
Rural
Canton... -.
Waynesville
Henderson
Rural ,
Hendersonville. . . .
,
Hertford
Hoke :
Hyde
Iredell
Rural
Mooresville
Statesvitlc
Jackson
Johnston...
Rural
Clayton
Selma
Bmithfield
Jones
Lee
Rural
Jonesboro
Sanford..
Lenoir.
Rural
KinstoD
La Grange
Lincoln
Rural
Lincolnton
Macon
Rural
Franklin
tReport 1919-1920.
•Estimated.
White School
Population
Male
3,531
3,066
317
148
5,567
4 ,7S5
522
260
2,740
2,370
370
882
910
822
5,359
3.778
719
862
2,097
6,901
5,799
324
439
339
1,044
1,683
1,138
184
361
2,463
1,416
854
193
2,894
2,394
500
2,246
2,028
218
Female
3,346
2,907
286
153
5,150
1,374
487
289
2,616
2,231
385
885
824
827
5,566
3,494
815
1,257
2,052
6,594
5,558
275
401
360
1,060
Colored School
Population
Male
1,624
1,310
314
86
9
32
45
313
138
175
1,789
1,211
646
1,045
745
83
217
103
2.320
1,491
207
384
238
973
1,650
School Attendance, 1920-1921 59
Attendance—Con-
White School
Enrollment
Male
3,053
2,580
348
•125
2,895
2,087
501
307
2,092
1,080
412
810
718
625
4,331
3,070
538
723
1,605
6,056
5,151
249
313
343
824
1,385
853
186
346
2,356
1,403
759
194
2,351
1.981
370
1,902
1,706
196
Female
Colored School
Enrollment
2,948
2.509
304
*135
2,682
1,898
496
288
2,074
1,617
457
820
674
628
4,233
3.000
580
653
1.597
6.145
5.160
314
364
307
859
1.480
895
223
362
2.427
1.401
836
190
2,297
1.915
382
1.791
1,594
197
Male
1,228
1,086
142
78
2
32
44
195
94
101
1,547
975
381
871
662
70
139
80
1,795
1.214
134
274
173
763
561
561
1,427
1,001
288
138
353
277
76
69
69
Female
1.455
1.260
195
91
8
46
37
223
113
110
1.629
1.064
490
850
615
102
133
94
1.816
1.260
141
216
199
793
593
593
1,770
1,257
345
168
392
279
113
74
74
Total
Schonl
Enroll-ment
8,684
7 ,435
989
260
5,746
3,995
1,075
076
4,584
3,504
1,080
4,806
3,431
2,124
10,285
7,347
1 ,290
1,648
3,376
15,812
12,785
838
1,167
1,022
3,239
White Average
Daily Attendance
Male
2,087
1.706
282
99
2.031
1 ,466
363
202
1,462
1,116
346
596
493
503
3,138
2,150
421
567
1,243
3,985
3,272
173
284
256
609
4,019
60 School Attendance, 1920-1921
Table IX. School
Counties
School Attendance, 1920-19£1 61
Attendance—Co«.
White School
Enrollnent
Male
2,558
1,795
1,344
128
181
142
2,345
1,944
250
151
8,893
3,684
3,076
133
1,855
2,123
1,771
188
164
2,887
2,380
97
94
129
86
101
3,891
2,894
840
157
2,412
1.303
1,602
1,712
1,507
205
938
Female
2,513
1,637
1,170
148
163
156
2,353
1,886
278
189
6,161
2,624
3 ,425
112
1,745
1,998
1,633
183
182
2,816
2,262
IOC
83
174
104
87
3,735
2,631
941
103
2,662
1,274
1,619
1,557
1,362
195
941
Colored School
Enrollment
Male
41
1,593
1,386
64
143
258
258
3.075
1,830
1,194
51
576
576
1,227
1,181
46
2,524
2,005
400
119
1,162
1,932
. 766
722
722
527
Female
38
1,611
1,329
66
186
329
329
3,273
1,828
1,403
42
697
697
1,344
1 ,300
44
2,861
2,220
514
127
1,536
2,168
875
825
825
569
Total
School
Enroll-ment
5,150
6,636
5,229
276
504
627
5,285
4.417
528
340
19.402
9.966
9,098
338
3,600
5,394
4,677
371
346
8,274
7,123
203
267
303
190
188
13.011
9.750
2.695
566
7.772
6,677
4.862
4.816
4.416
400
2,975
White Average
Daily Attendance
Male
1.776
1.401
1,075
75
141
110
1.589
1.277
197
115
4,345
2,169
2,064
112
1,150
1,562
1,302
130
130
1,458
1,050
74
56
115
90
73
2,618
1.783
718
117
1.844
872
1.063
1.179
1,028
151
686
Female
1.798
1.305
959
91
127
128
1,653
1.292
215
146
5.057
2.218
2,741
98
1,050
1,512
1,222
145
145
1,498
1,057
83
55
150
90
63
2,791
1,843
812
136
2,079
88Q
1.238
1.125
974
151
744
Colored Average
Daily Attendance
Male
36
1.217
1.108
30
79
196
196
2.059
1.112
917
30
409
409
753
722
31
1,515
1,189
265
61
845
1,173
507
470
470
Female
270
33
1,244
1.089
43
112
239
239
2 ,338
1,213
1,090
35
483
483
757
728
29
1,725
1,291
359
75
1,147
1,575
594
524
524
Total
Average
Daily
Attend-ance
328
3,643
5,167
4 ,231
166
341
429
3,677
3,004
412
261
13,799
6,712
6,812
275
2,200
3.966
3,416
275
275
4.466
3,557
157
171
265
tl80
136
8.649
6.106
2,154
389
5.915
4,500
3.402
3.298
2.996
302
2,028
62 School Attendance, 1920-1921
Table IX. School
Counties
Pasquotank
Rural
Elizabeth City
Pender
Perquimans
Rural
Hertford
Person
Rural
Roxboro
Pitt.
Rural
Aydcn
Grefnville
Poll<
Rural
Tryon
, Randolpli
Rural
Asheboro--
Franklinville
Ramseur
Randleman
Richmond
Rural
Hamlet —.
Rockingbam
Robeson
Rural
Lumberton
Maxton
Rockingliam..
Rural.
Madison..
Reidsville
Ruffin*
Rowan
Rural
Salisbury
Spencer..
tPupils from outside diatric
tEstimate.
flndiiins included.
•1919-1920 Report.
White School
Population
Male
1,635
731
904
1,400
960
810
150
1,917
1,713
204
3,808
2,987
319
500
1,315
1,207
108
4,844
3,860
393
127
174
290
2,398
1,735
345
318
4,174
3,730
326
1!8
5,355
4,500
234
533
88
5,931
4 .138
1,413
3S0
Female
1,598
6.56
942
1,193
866
695
171
1,747
1,545
202
3,505
2,633
272
600
1,185
1,068
117
4,382
3,403
369
130
170
310
2,391
;,677
354
360
4,170
3,708
333
129
5,658
4,787
204
571
96
5,900
4,145
1,376
379
Colored School
Population
Male
1.310
770
540
1,570
1,040
860
180
1,265
1,197
63
3,640
3,185
130
325
250
250
689
607
82
1.923
1,531
200
192
5.101
T4 .897
204
2.004
1,200
181
513
110
1,532
1,118
414
Female
1,248
645
603
1,553
1,051
869
182
1,314
1.236
78
4.672
4,094
178
400
259
259
709
620
89
2,116
1,644
240
232
5,298
15 .082
214
2,116
1.322
185
508
101
1,674
1.200
474
Total
School
Population
5,791
2,802
2,959
5,716
3,917
3,234
683
6,243
5,691
552
15,623
12 .899
899
tl ,825
3,009
2,784
225
10,624
8,490
933
257
344
tooo
8,828
6,587
1 ,139
1,102
18.741
1117,417
1,077
247
15,133
11 ,809
804
2,125
395
15,037
10,601
3.677
759
School Attendance, 1920-1921 63
Attendance—Con.
White School
EnrcUment
64 School Attendance, 1920-1921
Table IX. School
Counties
Rutherford
Rural
Forest City
Rutherfordton
Sampson..
Scotland
Rural
Gibsonf
Laurinburg
Stanly
Rural
Albemarle
Badin
Norwood
Wiscassett-Efird
Stokes..
Surry
Rural
Elkin..'.
Mount Airy..
Pilot Mountain
Swain...
Rural
Bryson City..
Transylvania
Tyrrell
Union
Rural
Monroe
Vance
Rural
Henderson
Wake
Rural ,
Raleigh ,
Wake Forest
Warren
Rural—..
Littleton
1 1919-1920 Report
White School
Population
Male
3,686
3,070
391
225
4 ,083
1,103
691
74
343
4,319
2,802
530
224
245
518
3,381
5,639
4,502
231
806
100
2,225
1,998
227
1.553
558
5,008
4 ,568
440
1,886
907
979
8,831
4,292
t2 ,376
183
1,500
1,326
174
Female
3.695
3,141
338
216
3,903
1,082
082
74
326
4,156
2,615
521
211
275
534
3,315
5,467
4,219
230
888
130
2,315
2,058
257
1,554
566
4,681
4,227
454
1,837
886
951
6,483
4,011
t2 ,304
168
1,785
1,603
182
Colored School
Population
Male
349
349
2,317
1,832
1,739
93
521
397
124
446
435
367
68
45
24
21
127
308
1,939
School Attenda:n^ce, 1920-1921 65
Attend \scK—Coti
.
66 School Attendance, 1920-1921
Table IX. School
ConNTIES
Washington
Rural.—.
Pljinouth.
Roper
Watauga
Wayne
Rural
Fremont
Goldsboro
Mount Oliye
Wilkes
Rural
North Wilkesboro
Wilson
Rural ,
Elm City
Lucama
Wilson
Yadkin...
Yancey
North Carolina
Rural ,
City- ,
White School
Population
Male
997
721
152
124
2.253
3,900
2,674
154
839
233
5,440
5,117
323
3,368
2,043
211
149
965
2,750
2,662
299 ,388
237,182
62 .206
Female
952
692
150
110
2,135
3,799
2,501
177
886
235
4,990
4,672
318
3,152
1,936
169
167
880
2,531
2,510
290 ,343
225 ,905
64 ,438
Colored School
Population
Male
1,082
669
181
232
38
2,888
1,879
105
678
226
493
453
40
2,541
1,590
85
866
235
53
132,378
105 ,240
27,138
Female
1,079
681
180
218
34
3.000
1 .831
118
830
221
474
447
27
2,798
1,724
85
S87
223
51
138.219
108,517
29 ,702
Total
School
Population
4.110
2.763
663
684
4,460
13.587
8.885
554
3,233
915
11 .397
10 .689
708
11 ,857
7,293
550
316
3,698
5,739
5,276
860 ,328
676 ,844
183 ,484
School Attendance, 1920-1921 67
Attendance—Co n
.
White School
Enrollment
68 School Attendance, 1920-1921
TABLE X. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE BETWEEN AGES OF 8 AND 13
INCLUSIVE 1920-1921
This table gives the school population between the ages of 8 and 13 years,
inclusive, enrollment and average daily attendance, by races; also the per-centage
of school population between 8 and 13 inclusive enrolled, the per-centage
of the school population between 8 and 13 inclusive in average daily
attendance, and the percentage of the enrollment between 8 and 13 inclusive
in average daily attendance for the State.
Summary of Table X and Comparison With 1919-1920
Total school population, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, 1920-'21.
Total school population, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, 1919-'20
Increase
White school population, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, 1920-'21
White school population, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, 1919-'20
Increase
Colored school population, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, 1920-'21
Colored schoo' population, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, 1919-'20
Increase »
Total enrollment, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, 1920-'21 __
Total enrollment, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, 1919-'20
Increase
WhHe enrollment, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, 1S20-'21
white enrol'ment, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, 1919-'20
Increase
Colored enrollment, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, 1920- '21
Colored enrollment, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, 1919-'20 -
Increase
Total average daily attendance, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, 1920- '21
Total average daily attendance, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, 1919-'20
Increase
White average daily attendance, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, 1920-'21
White average daily attendance, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, 1919-'20
Increase I
Colored average daily attendance, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, 1920-'21._
Colored average daily attendance, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, 1919-'20..
Increase
Percentage of school population, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, enrolled,
1920- '21
Percentage of school population, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, enrolled,
1919- '20
Increase
Percentage of white scnool population.ages 8 to 13 inclusive, enrolled,
1920- '21
Percentage of white school population, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, enrolled,
1919- '20- :
Increase
Percentage of colored school population, ages 8 to 13 inclusive en-rolled
1920-'21
Percentage of colored school population, ages 8 to 13 inclusive en-rolled,
1919- '20
Increase
Percentage of school population, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, in average
daily attendance, 1920- '21
295,313
285 ,690
9 ,023
200 ,215
195 ,222
4.993
95 ,098
90 ,676
4,422
297 ,448
293 ,492
3 ,956
204 ,978
201 ,632
3.346
92 .470
91 ,860
610
232 .173
221 ,472
10,701
164.181
154 ,9C0
9,221
67 ,992
66 ,512
1,480
100.7
102.0
*1.3
102.3
103.0
*.7
97.2
101.0
3.8
78.6
84 .062
85 ,474
*1 ,412
58 ,533
57.910
623
25 ,529
27 ,356
*1 ,829
85,102
85 ,167
*65
62 ,272
60 ,966
1,306
22 ,830
24 ,201
•1 ,371
69 ,477
69 ,074
403
52,011
50 ,787
1,224
17 ,466
18,287
*821
101.2
99.0
2.2
106.3
105.0
1.3
90.0
•.6
82.6
North
Carolina
379 ,375
371,164
8,211
258,748
253 ,132
5,616
120,627
118,032
2,595
382 ,550
378 ,659
3, RSI
267 ,250
262 ,598
4,652
115,300
116,061
•761
301 ,650
290 „546
11,104
216,192
205 ,747
10 ,445
85 ,458
84 ,799
659
100.8
102.0
'1.2
103.2
103.0
.2
95.5
98.0
•2.5
79.5
•Decrease.
Shifting population ha? caused pupils to be enrolled twice.
School Attendance, 1920-1921 69
Table X—Cohtinued
Percentage of school population, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, in average
daily attendance, 1919-'20 - -
Increase
Percentage of white school population, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, in
average daily attendance, 1920-'21.
Percentage of white school population, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, in
average daily attendance, 1919-'20
Incre^e
Percentage of colored school population, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, in
average daily attendance, 1920-'21
Percentage of colored school population, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, in
average daily attendance, 1919- '20
Increase
Percentage of enro'lment, ages 8 to 13 inclusive in average daily
attendance, 1920-'21
Percentage of enrollment, ages 8 to 13 inclusive in average daily
attendanc , 1919-'20
• Increase
Percentage of white enrollment, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, in average
daily attendance, 1920- '21
Percentage of white enrollment, ages 8 to 13 inclusive in average
daily attendance, 1919-'20
Increase ---
Percentage of colored enrollment, ages 8 to 13 inclusiEe, in average
daily attendance, 1920-'21
Percentage of colored enrollment, ages 8 to 13 inclusive, in average
daily attendance, 1919- '20
Increase
Rural
76
2.6
82.0
79.0
3.0
71 5
73.0
*1.5
78.
75.0
3.0
so.o
76.0
4.0
73.4
72.0
1.4
City
80.0
2.6
88.8
87.0
1.8
68,1
66.0
2 4
81.6
81.0
.0
83..
5
83.0
.5
76.5
75.0
1.5
North
Carolina
78.0
1 .5
83.5
81.0
2.5
70.8
71.0
* 2
78.8
76.0
2.8
80.8
78.0
2.8
74.1
73.0
1.1
D. TEACHERS, SALARIES, AND LENGTH OF TERM
TABLE XI. SALARIES AND TERM, NUMBER AND SEX OF TEACHERS,
1920-1921
This table shows by races the total number of teachers, rural and city,
employed during 1920-1921, the school term in days, the amount paid teachers,
the average annual amount paid each teacher and the average monthly
amount paid each teacher.
*
Summary of Table XI and Compaeison With 1919-1920
Total number teachers, 1920- '21
Total number teachers, 1919- '20
Increase...
Number white teachers employed, 1920- '21
Number white teachers employed, 1919- '20...
Increase
Number white male teachers employed, 1920- '21
Number white male teachers employed, 1919- '20
Increase—
Number white female teachers employed, 1920-'21
Number white female teachers employed, 1919- '20..
Increase...
Number colored teachers employed, 1920*21
Number colored teachers employed, 1919- '20
Increase
Number colored male teachers employed, 1920-'21
Number colored male teachers employed, 1919- '20
Increase... .
Number colored female teachers employed, 1920- '21
Number colored female teachers employed, 1919- '20..
Increase
Amount paid all teachers, 1920-'21.
Amount paid all teachers, 1919-'20...
Increase.. -
Amount paid white teachers, 1920- '21
Amount paid white teachers, 1919- '20
Increase...
Amount paid colored teachers, 1920- '21 ,
Amount paid colored teachers, 1919- '20
Increase...
Average annual amount paid each teacher, 1920- '21
Average annual amount paid each teacher, 1919- '20
Increase
Average annual amount paid each white teacher, 1920-'21...
Average annual amount paid each white teacher, 1919- '20...
Increase
Average annual amount paid each colored teacher, 1920- '21.
Average annual amount paid each colored teacher, 1919- '20.
Increase... .
Average term of all schools (in days), 1920- '21
Average term of all schools (in days), 1919- '20
Increase...
14 ,459
13 ,265
1,194
11,056
10,144
912
1,911
1,685
226
9,145
8,457
688
3,403
3,121
282
603
573
30
2,800
2,548
252
,367,830.90
,384,280.01
,983,550.89
,314,379.96
,564,907.98
,749,471.98
,053,450.94
819,372.03
234,078.91
509.56
405.90
103.66
571.10
450.01
121.09
309.56
262.85
46.71
125.0
124.5
.5
3,902
3,589
313
3,109
2,826
283
292
286
6
2,817
2,540
277
793
763
30
122
120
2
671
643
28
$3,588,939.16
2,469.299.65
1,119,639.51
3,099,784.22
2,129,645.14
870,139.08
489,154.94
339,654.51
149.500.43
919.76
688.02
231.74
997.03
753.66
243.37
616.84
445.15
171 69
176.4
169.0
7.4
North
Carolina
18,361
16,854
1.507
14.165
12 .970
1.195
2,203
1 .971
232
11 .962
10,997
965
4,196
3,884
312
725
693
32
3,471
3,191
280
•$10,956,770.06
7,853.579.66
3,103,190.40
9.414,164.18
6.694,553.12
2,719,611.06
1.542,605.88
1,159,026.54
383,579.34
596.74
465.98
130.76
664.61
516.15
148.46
367.63
298.45
69.18
135.9
134.0
1.9
•See Table IV.
Salaries and Term, 1920-1921 71
Table XI. Salaries and Term—Conlinued.
Average term of white schools (in days'*, 1920-'21
Average term of white schools (in days), 1919-'20
Increase... -
Average term of colored schools (in days), 1920- '21
Average term of colored schools (m days), 1919-'20
Increase . -
Average monthly salary paid all teachers, 1920- '21
Average monthly salary paid all teachers, 1919-'20
Increase -
Average monthly salary paid white teachers, 1920-'21...
Average monthly salary paid white teachers, 1919-'20...
Increase
Average monthly salary paid colored teachers, 1920-'21,
Average monthly salary paid colored teachers, 1919-'20.
Increaae...
Rural
126.6
126
119.
118.
1.
81.52
65.20
16.30
90.22
71.20
19.02
51.72
44 47
7.25
City
176.7
170.1
6.6
175.3
165.1
10.2
104.28
81.42
22.86
112.85
88 66
24.19
80.37
53.95
16 42
North
Carolina
137.6
135.9
1.7
130.2
127.4
2.8
87.82
69.55
18.27
96.60
75.90
20.70
56.47
46.85
9.62
72 Salaries and Teem, 1920-1921
Salaries aivd Term, 1920-1921
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74 Salaeies and Teem, 1920-1921
Salaeies and Teem, 1920-1921 75
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86 ScHOLABSHip OF Teachers, 1920-1921
TABLE XII. SCHOLARSHIP OF TEACHERS, 1920-1921
This table shows the grade of certificates held by the teachers employed
during the year in rural and city schools, as reported in the budgets sub-mitted
in November, 1920.
Total number of teachers, 1920-'21
Number teachers holding each class of certificate:
County
Provisional B
Provisional A
Temporary
Elementary, Class B..
Elementary, Class A
Primary, Class C
Primary, Class B -
Primary, Class A...
Grammar Grade, Class C
Grammar Grade Class B
Grammar Grade, Class A
High School Teacher. Class
High School Teacher, Class B
High School Teacher, Class A
High School Principal...
Superintendent
Special
Rural
E. SCHOOLHOUSES, SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND SCHOOLS
TABLE XIII. SCHOOL PROPERTY, DISTRICTS AND DISTRICTS CON-SOLIDATED,
1920-1921
This table shows by races the number of rural school districts, the
number and value of rural and city public school houses and grounds, and
the number of rural school districts abolished by consolidation.
SUMMAEY OF TaBLE XIII AND COMPARISON WiTH 1919-1920
Total value of all school property, 1920- '21
Total value of all school property, 1919-'20
Increase -
Value of white school property, 1920-'21
Value of white school property, 1919- '20
Increase...
Value of colored school property, 1920-'21
Value of colored school property, 1919-'20
Increase...
Total number of schoolhouses. 1920-'21
Total number of schoolhouses, 1919-'20
Increase
Number of white schoolhouses, 1920-'21
Number of white schoolhouses, 1919-'20
Increase...
Number of colored schoolhouses, 1920-'21
Number of colored schoolhouses, 1919-'20
Increase...
Average value of each schoolhouse, 1920-'21
Average value of each schoolhouse, 1919- '20
Increase
.\verage value of each white schoolhouse, 1920-'21
Average value of each white schoolhouse, 1919-'20
Increase
Average value of each colored schoolhouse, 1920- '21
Average value of each colored schoolhouse, 1919-'20
Increase...
Total number rural school districts, 1920- '21
Total number rural school districts, 1919-'20
Increase...
Number rural white school districts, 1920- '21
Number rural white school districts, 1919-'20
Increase
Number rural colored school districts, 1920-'21
Number rural colored school districts, 1919-'20
Increase
Number districts abolished by consolidation, 1920-'21
Number districts abolished by consolidation, 1919-'20
Increase. -.
Number white school districts abolished by consolidation,
1920- '21
Number of white school districts abolished by consolidation,
1919- '20
Rural
Increase
Number of colored school districts abolished by con-solidation,
1920-'21
Number colored school districts abolished by consolidation,
1919- '20
Increase
$15,176,653.00
11,977,272.00
3,199,381.00
13,499,328.00
10,694,443.00
2,804,885.00
1,677,325 00
1,275,029.00
402,296.00
7,467
7,582
# 'ILj
5,1«4
5,283
•99
2,283
2,299
*16
$ 2,032.49
1,579.70
452 . 79
2,604.03
2,024.31
579.72
734.70
554.60
180.10
7,511
7,671
•160
5,111
5,285
•174
2,400
2,386
14
219
157
62
195
139
56
24
18
6
City
$13,025,480.00
12,080,566.00
944,914.00
11,806,750.00
10,976,071.00
830,679.00
1,218,730.00
1,112,295.00
106,435.00
434
412
22
291
269
22
143
143
North
Carolina
30,012.62
29,321.76
690.86
40 ,573 02
40,803.23
•230.21
8,522.58
7.778.27
744.31
$ 28,202,133.00
24,057,838.00
4,144,295.00
25,306,078.00
21,670,514.00
3,635,564.00
2,896,055.00
2,387,324.00
508,731.00
7,901
7,994
•93
5,475
5 ,552
•77
2,426
2,442
•16
$ 3 ,569 43
3 ,009 50
559.93
4,622 11
3,903.19
718.92
1,193.75
977.61
216.14
7,511
7,671
•160
5,111
5 ,285
•174
2,400
2,386
14
219
157
62
195
139
56
24
18
6
'Decrsase.
88 School Piioperty, 1920-1921
TABLE XIV. NUMBER OF RURAL SCHOOLS, 1920-1921
This table shows the number of white and colored rural schools, the school
population and the land area of the counties, the number of white and
colored schools having only one teacher, the number having two teachers,
the number having three teachers, and the number having four or more
teachers, the number of rural schools in which some high school subjects
are taught, the number of children of school age to each school and the
average acre in square miles of the school districts.
Summary of Table XIV and Comparison With 1919-1920
Number of rural schools, 1920-'21
Number of rural schools, 1919-'20
Increase...
Rural school population, 1920- '2
1
Rural school population, 1919-'20 .*.
Increase
Total area of State in square miles
Average area covered by each rural school, 1920- '21
Average area co\ered by each rural school, 1919- '20
Increase.
School population to each rural school, 1920-'21
School population to each rural school, 1919-'20
Increase
Number of schools having only one teacher, 1920-'21 _
Number of schools having only one teacher, 19 19- '20
Increase.. -
Number of schools having two teachers, 1920-'21
Number of schools having two teachers, 1919-'20
Increase
Number of schools having three teachers, 1920-'21
Number of schools having three teachers, 1919-'20
Increase
Number of schools having four or more teachers ,1920-'21..
Number of schools having four or more teachers, 1919-'20.
.
Increase
Number of schools in which some high school subjects are
taught, 1920-'21 _
Number of schools in which some high school subjects are
taught, 19I9-'20
Increase
White
5,284
5,372
•88
463 ,087
448 ,693
14 ,394
87
83
4
2,131
2 ,513
•382
1,855
1,769
86
633
514
119
599
509
90
1,193
1,153
40
Colored
2 ,353
2,316
37
213 ,757
206 ,676
7,081
20.6
20,9
•3
90.7
89.
1.
I,5fi7
1,661
•94
605
474
131
107
83
24
99
57
42
67
57
10
I'ofal
7.637
7,688
•51
676 ,844
655 ,369
21 .475
48 ,580
88.6
85.2
3.4
3,698
4,174
•476
2,460
2,243
217
740
597
143
698
566
132
1,260
1,210
50
'Decroape.
KuRAL Schools, 1920-1921 89
TABLE XV. RURAL SCHOOL HOUSES, 1920-1921
The following table shows the number of rural schoolhouses, white and
colored, the number of brick, the number of frame and the number
of log schoolhouses, the number of districts having no house, the number
of schoolhouses furnished with patent desks, the number furnished with
homemade desks, and the number furnished with benches, the number of
new rural schoolhouses built and their cost.
St'MMARY OF Table XV and Comparison With 1919-1920
Number of schoolhouses, 1920-'21
Number of schoolhouses, 1919-'20
Increase
Numberbuilt of brick, 1920-'21
Number built of brick, 1919-'20
Increase
Number of frame houses, 1920-'21 - _
Number of frame houses, 1919-'20
Increase . -
Number of log houses, 1920-'21
Number of log houses, 1919-'20
Increase -
Number of districts having no bouse, 1920-'2
1
Number of districts having no house, 1919-'20
Increase
Number of houses furnished with patent desks, 1920-'2I
Number of houses furnished with patent desks, 1919-'20
Increase —
Number houses furnished with home-made desks, 1920-'2I -
Number houses furnished with home-made desks, 1919-'20
Increase
Number houses furnished with benches, 1920-'21
Number houses furnished with benches, I919-'20
Increase
Number new schoolhouses built, 1920-'21
Number new schoolhouses built, 1919-'20
Increase
Cost of new schoolhouses built, 1920-'21
White
S2
5, 184
5,283
99
244
201
45
4,927
5,064
137
13
18
*5
52
56
*4
4,013
4,103
*90
1,124
1,022
102
333
158
175
180
190
•10
,013,450.00
Colored
2,283
2,299
16
4
3
1
2,211
2,220
*9
68
76
*8
138
126
12
893
857
36
1,031
1,020
11
439
422
17
84
91
•7
194,565
North
Carolina
7,467
7,.582
115
248
204
46
7,138
7,284
*146
81
94
*13
190
182
8
4,906
4,960
*54
2,155
2,042
113
772
580
192
264
281
*17
$2,208,015.00
'Decrease.
A. RECEIPTS FOR SCHOOLS
TABLE I. SCHOOL FUND AND SOURCES, 1921-1922
This table shows the total school fund of each county and of each separate town
or city school system for the scholastic year beginning July 1, 1921, and ending
June 30, 1922, and shows the sources of same.
Total revenue and non-revenue receipts, 1921-'22..
Total revenue and non-revenue receipts, 1920-'21
Increase
Revenue Receipts:
County property tax, 1921-'22
County property tax, 1920-'21 -.. -
Increase. . _
Appropriation from State public school fund, 1921-'22-
Appropriation from State public school fund, 1920-'21..
Increase
Local district taxes, 1921-'22
Local district taxes, 1920-'21
Increase
Miscellaneous funds from State and Federal appropria-tions.
1921-'22
Miscellaneous funds from State and Federal appropria-tions,
1920-'21
Increase --
Poll and special property taxes, 1921-'22
Poll and special property taxes, 1920-'21 -
Increase
Fines, forfeitures, and penalties, 1921-'22
Fines, forfeitures, and penalties, 1920-'21
Increase
Dog taxes, 1921-'22 - -
Dog taxes, 1920-'21 -
Increase -
Private donations, tuitions and all other revenue re-ceipts,
1921-'22
Private donations, tuitions and all other revenue re-ceipts,
1920-'21... -
Increase. -
Total revenue receipts, 1921-'22
Total revenue receipts, 1920-'21. ,
Increase -..
t Decrease due to change in basis of securing revenue.
*Decrease.
Rural
School Fund and Sources 91
Table I . School Fijnd—Continued
Non-Revence Receipts:
Sale of bonds, 1921-'22 --
Sale of bonds, 1920-'21
Increase
State Loan and Special Building funds, 1921-'22
State and Emergency Loan funds, 1920-'21
Increase
Sale of school property, insurance, refunds, and all
other non-revenue receipts, 1921-'22
Sale of school property, insurance, refunds, and all
other non-revenue receipts, 1920-'21.
Increase --- -
Balance brought forward July 1, 192
1
Total non-revenue receipts, 1921-'22.
Total non-revenue receipts, 1920-'21.
Increase
Borrowed Monet:
Borrowed money from banks (temporary loans).
1921-'22
Borrowed money from banks (temporary loans),
192a-'21. --
Increase
Rural
1,347,777.68
688.496.49
6.59,281.19
985,02.5.54
405,.3 75. 00
579,6.50.54
124, 485..33
127,911.52
*3,426.19
2.30,354.15
City
4,604,034.35
907,196.04
3,696,838.31
37,650.00
167,000.00
•129,3.50.00
73,737.36
58,998.18
14,739.18
329,320.02
? 2,457,288.55
2,084,868.41
372,420.14
S 3,124,994.71
2,732,288.63
392,706.08
4,715,421.71
1,395,492.56
3,319,929.15
North
Carolina
5,951,812.03
1,595,692.53
4,356,119.50
1,022,675.54
572,375.00
4.50, 300..54
198,222.69
186,909.70
11,312.99
559,674.17
$ 7,172,710.26
3,480,360.97
3,692,349.29
S 1,553,826.11
1,878,508.21
*324,682.10
S 4,678,820.82
4,610,796.84
68,023.98
•Decrease.
92 School Fund and Sources
T.^BLE I. School Fund
1
School Fund and Sources 93
AND Sources—Continued.
Incidental Funds
94 School Fund and Sources
Table I. School Fund
School Fund and Sources 95
AND Sources—Continued.
Incidental Funds
96 School Fund and Sources
Table I. School Fund
Counties
Davie
Rural
Mocksville.
Duplin
Rural
Faison
Teacheys.
Warsaw.
.
Durham
Rural
Durham
Edgecombe.
.
Rural...
Tarboro.
Forsytli
Rural
Kemersville
Winston-Salem.
Franklin..
Rural
Frankiinton.
I.ouisburg..,
YoungsviUe.,
Gasfon...
Rural
Bessemer City.
Cherryville
Gastonia
Gates.
Graham.
Granville...
Rural..
Oxford.
Greene
Guilford
Rural
Gibsonville
Greensboro ,
Guilford College.
High Point
*Overdraft.
tincludes debt fund.
Balance
Brought
Forward
June oO,
1921
$ 1,307,36
1,827.22
•519. 86
4,204.00
2,116.57
3.90
1,559.36
524.17
4,614.49
9,660.35
*5,045.86
1,007.05
882.30
124.75
913 .28
913.28
Salary Fund
County
Property
Tax
353 .97
118.34
* 1,575.99
1,716.49
95.13
*78,273.98
•83,877.14
106.09
1,846.84
5,650.23
1,908.15
3,242.40
73,748.15
13,756.37
59,991.78
3,159.50
12,102.04
6,921.83
•47.31
485.83
77.72
4,663.97
$46,280.99
37,082.51
9,198.48
101,454.81
84,296.93
3,810.10
7,050.00
6,297.78
214,652.69
95,005.59
119.647.10
106,897.80
80,703.24
26,194.56
336,550.87
141,676.65
8,329.98
186,544.24
67,772.98
42,334.10
10,491.94
9,869.94
5,077.00
426,589.16
336,676.84
19,407.07
13.834.70
56,670.55
23,044.17
15,154.20
45,972.39
22.972.39
23,000.00
51,881.00
404,389.31
146,731.34
10,606.90
150,744.09
5,430.94
90,876.04
.Appropria-tion
from
State Public
Scliool Fond
6,530.50
6,530.50
8,480.00
8,480.00
35,850.41
10,675.20
25,175.21
9, 625 .63
9,625.63
18,548.09
18,548 09
17,388.41
17,388.41
41,961.57
41,961 57
8,580.38
1.596.48
8,010 76
8,010.76
2,300.00
50,840.77
50.840.77
Local
District
Taxes
$ 2,869.00
2, 869 .00
32,309.59
21,167.00
3,264.59
1,470.75
6,407.25
130,919.65
41,068.00
89,851.65
74,489.61
47,316.91
27,172.70
180,809.65
16,480.44
5,154.03
159,175.18
33,246.54
11,000.00
8,240.43
10,907.59
3.098.52
105,369.80
7,991 .29
5,069.05
92,309.46
7,999.09
4,666.13
51,157.14
31,383.43
19,773.71
20,000.00
335,134.20
82,186.20
4,481.83
209,006.23
2,478.26
36,981.68
Miscel-laneous
Funds from
State and
Federal .Ap-propriations
$ 1 , 290 00
1,290.00
2,055.00
2,055.00
6,499.99
4.812.49
1,687.50
361 .00
361.00
1,452.35
1,4.52.35
2,359.47
2,359.47
4,249.75
3,439.75
810.00
1,864.05
1 , 290 .00
837.50
837.50
1,250.00
11,844 00
11,625.00
Building and
Pol! Taxes
and Special
Property
Tax
219.00
$ 14.752.01
14,752.01
21 , 092 .87
19,319 91
63.''.. 84
1,139.12
58,284 23
44,856.57
13,427.66
10,000.00
10,000.00
14 650.00
1 1 , 450 .00
3,200,00
30,353.27
23,800.00
2,033.05
3.217.82
1,302.40
147,656.49
145.656 49
2,000.64
8,204.12
4,298.00
23,942.74
16 942.74
7.000.00
5,125.00
10,500 00
10,500 00
School Fund and Sources 97
AND Sources—Continued.
Incidental Funds
98 School Fund and Sources
Table I. School Fund
Counties
Halifaxl
Rural -
Enfield
Roanoke Rapids
Scotland Neck
Weldon
Harnett
Rural
Dunn
Lillington.
Haywood
Rural
Canton
Waynesville-
Henderson...
Rural. ._
Hendersonville.
Hertford
Hoke.
Hyde.
Iredell
Rural
Mooresville.
States ville..
Jackson.
Johnston
Rural
Clayton...
Selma
Smithfield.
Jones
Lee.
Rural
Joneshoro.
Sanford...
Lenulr.
Rural
Kinston...
LaGrange
-
Balance
Brought
Forward
June 30,
1921
$97, 647 .57
"2,047.79
379 63
97,215.41
1,533.17
567. 15
673.93
593.90
80.03
3,393.69
3,515.83
*231.46
109.32
25,268.79
25,239.82
28.97
1,458.37
1,659.66
2,449.74
*1,386.42
1,497.18
2,338.98
1,113.36
7,919.48
1,020.39
56.56
6,842.53
6,248.63
6,348.85
4,900.17
052 .66
796.02
20,026.27
'19,917.37
1,253.83
*!,3e-J.73
Salary Fund
County
Property
Tax
$168,793.26
172,281.61
16,030.32
50,180 41
17,708.18
12,592.74
51.462.77
29,782.81
15,790.00
5,889.96
66,400.00
43,300.00
14,400.00
8,700.00
69,996 49
47,249.82
22,746.67
46,438.09
42,368.61
32,122.43
82,115 31
44,021.81
12,941.00
25,152.50
33,919.97
177,802.70
tl46,027.32
10,000.00
16.475.38
5,300.00
32,960.44
37,994.01
18,000.69
7,993.32
12,000.00
108,561.81
40.393.50
58,150.00
10,018.31
'Overdraft.
tDistribution estimated.
I$8.839.35 transferred to Li'.tleton, Warren County.
Appropria-tion
from
State Public
School Fund
$ 13.820.57
1,702.28
7,818.36
1,174.60
3,125.33
17.339.35
17,339.35
1,785.28
1,785.28
7,448.05
4,948.07
2,499.98
8.062.98
6,240.47
1.500.00
23,263.52
23,263.52
20,977.08
25,737.36
25,737.36
5,626.32
14,000 00
8.812.00
5,188.00
12.058.08
12,058.08
Local
District
Taxes
$170,020.50
33,356.05
9,445.00
107,603.68
12,180.00
7,4.35.77
45,239.16
11,028.24
26,500.00
7,710.92
30,901.05
11,117.46
13,103.78
6,679.81
28, 791 .90
8, 605 .33
20,186.57
11,397.75
10,959.85
18,431
49,194
21,230
27,963
17,113 12
97, 000
t36,000
10.000
25,000
26.000
12.765.23
26,612
6,559
5,147
14,905
61,806
4,604
.50,4.58
6, 743 44
Miscel-laneous
Funds from
State and
Federal Ap-propriations
$3,263.74
1,848.75
1,314.99
100 .00
11,899.97
6,856.22
843 .75
4,200.00
3,663.75
1,410.00
2,253.75
1,691.85
1,286.85
405 .00
1,502.50
983.12
1,250.00
4,752.00
4,752.00
560. 00
150.00
150.00
1 , 250 .00
1,447.50
435.00
1,012.50
230. 00
230.00
Building and
Poll Taxes
and Special
Property
Tar
$ 45.000.00
.33.351.80
7.366 14
2,378.97
1.903.09
16,050.08
14,816.71
1,233.37
4,150.12
4,150.12
17.524.30
14,524.30
3,000.00
17,000.00
9,375.18
19,963.50
19,963.50
8.390.01
49,000.00
49,000.00
8,796.39
4,624.00
3.524.00
600.00
.500.00
6,076.09
4,709.37
1,366.72
School Fund and Sources 99
AND Sources—Continued.
Incidental Funds
100 School Fund and Sources
Table I. School Fund
Counties
Lincoln.
Rural
LincolDtoD.
Macon
Rural
Franklin..
Madison
-
Martin
Rural
Robersonville.
Williamston..
McDowell
RuraL...
Marion...
Old Fort.
Mecklenburg..
Rural
Charlotte.
Davidson.
Mitchell
Montgomery.
Moore...
Rural
Aberdeen
Cameron
Carthage
Soutliprji i'lnea...
Vass...
Nash.
Rural
Rocky ^Jount.
Sharpsburg
Spring Hope .
New Hanover
Rural
Wilmington§...
Northampton
Balance
Brought
Forward
June 30,
1921
$ 1 , 850 .63
729.94
1,120.69
•4,157.75
•4,173.73
15.98
7,937.34
•17,173.23
•17,053.21
840.86
•960. 85
16,599.96
16,370.24
205.54
24.18
8,961.13
7,048.08
1 , 830 .93
82.12
3,033.64
2, 709 .66
203.53
856.81
360. 72
128.30
521.57
511.57
131.12
21,352.02
21,203.96
341.91
•193 .85
•18,210.04
'18,210.04
5.868.01
Salary Fund
County
Property
Tax
$ 66,013.42
38,513.42
27,500.00
20,485 57
7,701.57
12,784 00
35,801.65
78,233,27
59,041.34
8,635 00
9,956.93
94,397.63
78,587.63
8,810.00
7,000.00
258,624.73
59,262.73
191,500.00
7.862.00
26,184.37
50,635.57
75, 570 .87
51,515 04
3,688.80
5.676.48
6,180.99
4,47. .88
4,031.68
173,969.92
91,132.72
t61,565.03
2,418.47
18,852.70
266,103.36
61,630.52
204,472.84
Appropria-tion
from
State Public
School Fund
$26,174.48
.26,174.48
21 , 804 .06
2].«04.06
16,501.50
6,797.10
6,797.10
5,706.48
5,706.48
23,831.37
t23,831.37
4,045.76
13,775.00
17,971.58
17.971.58
29, 298 .22
29,298.22
13,?38.76
13,738.76
19,148.95
Local
District
Taxes
$ 21,866.05
7.866.05
14,000.00
17,942.02
13,535.92
4,406.10
10,605.17
•
25,445.98
12,018.07
7,000.00
6,427.91
14,609.11
8,000.00
6,609.11
201,571.11
47.243.15
148,039.00
6,288.96
816.73
32. 742 .05
42.173.96
20,660.27
5,800.00
2,217.24
2,369.73
8,057.55
3,069.17
150,426.86
88,917.37
51,148.22
1,4.56.90
8,904.37
Miscel-laneous
Funds from
State and
Federal Ap-propriations
75,266.76 30,964.53
•Overdraft.
tl920-'21 balance.
lEstimate.
I$28,102.20 from Edgecombe County.
§Wilmington funds not kept separate from county. Distribution here estimated.
$ 660 .00
660. 00
2,197.15
2,197.15
1.620.00
1,250.00
1,250.00
Building and
Poll Taxes
and Special
Property
Tax
1,480.00
1,480.00
1 , 625 .00
1,625.00
1.835.00
3.278.00
1,132.50
1,132.50
790 .00
790. 00
4,394.00
4,394.00
3,654 37
$ 28,000.00
28,000.00
7,065.42
7.065.42
7,052.43
24,296.82
24,296 82
51,724.95
51.076.89
648 .06
8,196.98
21,621.86
4,558.50
4.558.50
40,911.16
40,911.16
148,333.67
17,598.34
130,735.33
3,337.00
School Fund and Sources ]0]
AND Soi'RCES
—
Continued.
Incidental Funds
Fines,
Forfeitures
and
Penalties
$ 3,658.66
3,658.66
J76 .09
576.09
2,475.74
2,872.15
2,872.15
1,724.13
1,724.13
40,720.67
40.720.67
2,929.50
1 ,199 43
2,930.96
2,284.36
646, 60
6,985 .60
6,985.60
695 .20
Do?
Taxes
1.626.39
1,626-39
1,166 57
1,921.00
1,921.00
1,434.55
1,434.55
578 .00
1,245.82
1.455. CO
1,455.00
3,681.00
3,681.00
Private
Donations,
Tuitions, etc.,
and all Otner
Revenue
Receipts
$ 1,393.35
450.92
933.43
157.15
157.15
45.00
2,312.17
2,312.17
4,219.21
3,998.96
220.25
14,655.13
3,662.71
10.562.79
I2'j.63
Bonds
$203,266.67
203,266.67
20. 000 .CO
20,000.00
345,287.51
25,287.51
320.000 00
407 .07
4,758.23
3.200.00
16.70
150. 00
654. 61
736.92
10,007.02
1,077.44
8.917.40
12.18
2,669.75
2,639.75
2,202.00 2,525.00
State
Loan
and
Special
Building
Funds
$35,945.50
35,945.50
1,750 00
1,750.00
5,000.00
26,000.30
26,000.00
5,829.00
4,000.00
4.000 00
Borrowed
from
Banks
(Temporary
Loan)
$55,000.00
15.000 00
40,000.00
1,559.72
1,559.72
53,759 39
57,552.13
55,000.00
229.34
2,.322 .79
16,338.57
6,713.57
7,000.00
2,625.00
220,554.58
55.000.00
163,054.58
2,.500 .CO
12,966.36
5,568.39
10.821.41
85,241 67
10,241.67
75,000.00
4,995.4!
4,100.00
976.00
750.00
26,716.11
10,000.00
13,110.78
3,605.33
20, 000 .00
Insurance,
Sale of School
Property and
All Other
Non-Revenue
Receipts
305.17
468 .28
397.15
71.13
324 .55
284.55
40.00
2, 50.04
1,126.55
1 , 723 .49
30,22
85.00
430 .40
430. 40
847 .68
765.01
82. 65
48.30
48.30
133 .57
Total
443.828.76
157.007.97
280,820.79
71,005.82
.53,799.74
17,206.08
142,269.96
229,975.70
.195,452.59
16,776.33
17,746.7?
156,834.19
116,300.11
24,275.79
16,258.28
1,170,406.20
315,884.06
836.710.79
17,810.77
63,616.56
139.C96.85
160,599.88
100,3.50.84
14,844.93
12,13.8.72
10,198 29
15,098.21
7,908.89
550,227 24
305,004.15
135,166 99
3,887.55
106,168.55
417,077.80
81,869.63
335,208.17
163.795.39
102 School Fund and Sources
Table I. School Fund
CouNirES
Onslow.
Orange.
Rural
Chapel Hill.
Pamlico
Pasquotank
Rural
Elizabeth City
-
Pender
Pernuimans..
Rural
Hertford.
Person
Rural
Roxboro
Pitt.
Rural
Ayden
Greenville.
Polk.
Rural.
Tryon.
Randolph
Rural
Asheboro
Franklinville.
Ramseur
Randleman..
Richmond..
Rural
Hamlet
Rockingham.
Robeson.-... ..
Rural
Lumberton
.
Maxton
Balance
Brouzht
Forward
June 30,
1921
$18,874.52
5,523.64
6,185.00
*661.36
15,525,05
*855.10
98.70
•753. 80
8,596.99
880 .25
562. 80
117.45
10,986.28
5,478.75
5,507.53
•33,628.65
•25,566.01
•2,824.78
•5,23i .86
74.34
281.38
•207.04
•4,4?8.20
1.685.10
•2,748.60
41.13
•45.63
4.118.03
6,788.26
•2,670.23
4,440.59
•437.53
3,318.42
1.559.70
Salary Fund
County
Property
Tax
$ 45,103.21
53,075.92
46,083.92
6,992.00
14,093.02
71,844 47
25,460.07
46,384.40
42,755.30
26,425.82
14,215.82
12,210.00
44,160.77
33.510.85
10,649.92
163,509.31
132,539.31
12,870.00
18,100.00
21,500.80
16,550.80
5,010.00
94,411.63
54,327.51
17,900 00
3,909.12
8,000.00
10,275 00
92,345.04
45,069.73
25,399.57
21,875.74
160,616.73
133,559.23
18,550.00
8,507.50
Appropria-tion
from
State Public
School Fund
$ 9,360.98
20,638.78
20,638.78
26,670.29
10,432.32
10,432.32
21 , 300 .00
16,120.70
16,120.70
18,669.40
18,669.40
12,527.88
12,527.88
16,302.91
16,302.91
20,000.00
20,000 00
7,336.37
7,336.37
22,456.50
22,456.50
Lfical
District
Taxes
$ 19,601.95
20,886.02
15,065.50
5,820.52
6,678.21
45,770.96
9,720.32
36,050.64
21,425.56
11,342.46
2.807.80
8.534.66
13,224.30
5,962.72
7, 261 ..58
110.208.75
59,214.23
8.552.16
42.442.36
10,034.49
5.219.45
4.815.04
36,258.15
14,257.97
11,654.97
2.123.35
3.159.53
5,062.33
o8.007.47
21,525.25
29.480.50
17,001.72
59,716.03
33.672.77
13.157.34
12,885.92
Miscel-laneous
Funds from
State and
Federal Ap-propriations
Building and
Poll Taxes
and Special
Property
Tax
$ 3,215.00
3,247.08
870.00
2,377.08
3,225.00
89.30
89.30
3,021.25
1,907.60
1,907 60
3,192.50
3.192.50
4,143.74
4,143.74
2,585.00
2,585.00
$ 20,253.63
13,488.36
13,488.36
3,816.77
1,700.00
tl,700.00
2,213.75
2.213.75
4,575.00
2,988.75
1,586.25
5,626.07
5,018.57
607.50
3,211.12
11,045.04
11,045.04
13,809.97
12,440.28
1,369.69
12.005.00
9,375.00
630.00
2.000.00
8,293.19
8.132.31
160.88
7.077.00
7,077.00
14.521.67
14.521 67
9.435.50
9,435.50
•Overdraft.
tEstimated.
School Fund and Sources 103
AND Sources—Continued.
Incidental Funds
104 School Fund and Sources
Table I. School Fund
School Fund and Sources 105
AND Sources—Continued.
Incidental Funds
106 School Fund and Sources
Table I. School Fund
School Fund and Sources lor
AND Sources—Continued.
Incidental Furds
108 School Fund Per Capita
TABLE II. PER CAPITA AMOUNT RAISED FOR EACH CHILD
This table shows the school fund actually raised during the year, the per capita
amount raised for each child of school age, the total amount of all taxable property
and the amount of taxable property for each child of school age.
Total available fdnd (exclusive of borrowed money). 1921-'22.
Total available fund (exclusive of borrowed money), 1920-'21
.
Increase
School population, 1921-'22_
School population, 1920-'21
Increase
School enrollment, 1921-'22 -
School enrollment, 1920-'21 --
Increase. _ --. —
Available fund for each child 1921-'22 -...
Available fund for each child, 1920-'21.
Increase
Available fund for each child enrolled, 1921-'22..,
Available fund for each child enrolled, 1920-'21__
Increase...:
Total funds raised for schools by taxation, 1921-'22
Total funds raised for schools by taxation, 1920-'21
Increase
Amount raised by taxation for each child, 1921-'22
Amount raised by taxation for each child, 1920-'21
Increase
Amount raised from revenue sources for each child, 1921-'22..
Amount raised from revenue sources for each child, 1920-'21..
Increase
Talue of taxable property, 1921
Value of taxable property for each child
Amount raised for each SlOO value of taxable property,
1921-'22
Amount raised for each $100 value of taxable property,
1920-'21
Amount raised for each inhabitant, 1921-'22
Amount raised for each inhabitant, by taxation, 1921-'22
Amount raised from revenue sources for each inhabitant,
I92I-'22...
Rural
814,391,366.90
10,901,662.71
3,489,704.19
688,280
676,844
. 11,436
587,472
562,844
24,628
$ 20.91
16.10
4.81
24.50
19.36
5.14
11.073,887.32
7,929,746.73
3,144,140.59
16.08
11.71
4.37
17.33
13.02
4.31
City
North
Carolina
$11,079
5,754
5,324
201
183
17
166
144
21
6,168
4.085
2,082
667.97
942.17
725.80
126
484
642
226
918
308
55.09
31.36
23.73
66.65
39.71
26.94
,019.11
,289.27
,729.84
30.66
22.26
8.40
31.64
23.75
7.89
S 25,471.034.87
16,656,604.88
8,814,429.99
889.406
860,328
29.078
7.53,698
707,762
45,936
$ 28.64
19.36
9.28
33.79
23.53
10.26
17,241,906.43
12,015,036.00
5,226,870.43
19.38
13.96
5.42
20.57
15.31
5.26
2,579,075,600.00
2,899.77
.98
.67
9.71
6.63
7.04
B. SCHOOL EXPENDITURES
TABLE III. SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES, 1921-1922
This table gives the total amount spent for teaching and supervision, adminis-tration,
operation and maintenance of plants, outlay payments, borrowed money
repaid and the balance on hand June 30, 1922.
Summary of Table III. an^d Comparison' With 1920-1921
Total expenditures (exclusive of borrowed money repaid),
1921-'22
Total expenditures (exclusive of borrowed money repaid),
1920-'21 ,
Increase
Expenses (Costs of conducting schoo' svstem):
Teaching and supervision, 1921-'22 _
Teaching and supervision, 1920-'21
Increase ^...
Administration, 1921-'22
Administration, 1920-'21
Increase
Operation and maintenance of plants, 1921-'22
Operation and maintenance of plants, 1920-'21
Increase
Total—Teaching, administration, operation and main-tenance
1921-'22
Total—Teaching, administration, operation and main-tenance.
1920-'21
Increase
Outlays (for permanent improvements and repayment of
bonds, loans, etc.):
Outlay payments for new buildings, sites and repairs,
1921-'22.
Outlay payments for new buildings, sites and repairs,
1920-'21
Increase
Balance on hand, June 30, 1922 __
Borrowed money repaid, bonds, etc. 1921-'22
Borrowed money repaid, bonds, etc., 1920-'21
Increase
Total expenditure, 1921-'22 _
Total expenditure, 1920-'21
Increase
Percentage spent for teaching and supervision, 1921-'22
Percentage spent for administration, 1921-'22
Percentage spent for operation and maintenance, 1921-'22..
.
Percentage spent for new buildings, and ea.uipment, 1921-'22
.Amount spent for each child of school age, I921-'22
Amount spent for each child enrolled, 1921-'22 _
Amount spent for each child attending daily, 1921-'22
Rural
$13,148,553.04
11,564,666.30
1,583,886.74
8,930,962.48
848,680.00
082,282.48
347,693.67
333,922.40
13,771.27
751,621.75
717,862.03
.33,759.72
10,030,277.90
8,900,464.43
1,129,813.47
3,118,275.14
2,664,201.87
454,073.27
S 1,106,105.59
•S 3,492,057.13
1,839,312.86
1,652,744.27
16,640,610.17
13,403,979.16
3,236,631.01
67.94
2.64
5.71
23.71
$ 19.10
22.38
31.64
Citv
North
Carolina
S 8,501,142.95 $21,649,695.99
5,923,097.40
2,578,045.55
4,836,437.66
3,946,747.69
889.689.97
115,659.18
92.2.54.17
23,405.01
548.433.76
532,808.88
15,624.88
5,.500.5.30.60
4.571,810.74
628,719.86
3,000,612.35
1,351,286.66
1,649,325.69
S 2,493.384.53
S 1,968,286.62
1,380,650.99
587,635.63
10,469,429.57
7,303,748.39
3,165,681.18
56.93
1.34
6.45
35.28
S 42.26
51.14
65.07
17,487,763.70
4,161,932.29
13,767,400.14
11,795,427.69
1,971,972.45
463,342.85
426,176.57
37,176.28
1,300,055.51
1,250,670.91
49,384.60
15,530,808.50
13,472,275.17
2,058,533.33
6,118,887.49
4,015,488.53
2,103,398.96
S 3,599,490.12
5,460,343.75
3,219,963.85
2,240,379.90
27,110.0.39.74
20,707,727.55
6,402,312.19
63.79
2.24
6.17
27.80
24.34
28.72
39.63
110 Expenditures, 1921-1922
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Expenditures, 1921"1922 111
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112 Expenditures, 1921-1922
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Expenditures, 1921-1922 113
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114 Expenditures, 1921-1922
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Expenditures, 1921-1922 115
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116 Expenditures, 1921-1922
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Expenditures, 1921-1922 117
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120 Expenditures, 1921-1922
Expenditures, 1921-1922 121
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122 Expenditures, 1921-1922
TABLE IV. SPENT FOR TEACHING AND SUPERVISION, 1921-1922.
This table shows the amount of money expended for teaching and supervision
and a comparison with the total amount spent for schools.
Summary of Table IV and Comparison With 1920-1921.
Total of all expenditures (exclusive of borrowed money)
1921-'22.., -
Total of all expenditures (exclusive of borrowed money),
1920-'21
Increase
Supervision (superintendents), 1921-'22
Supervision (superintendents), 1920-'21
Increase
White teachers, 1921-'22
White teachers, 1920-'21.
Increase
Colored teachers, 1921-'22
Colored teachers, 1920-'21
Incrta?e
Teacher training, 1921-'22
Teacher training, 1920-'2].-.
Increase.. .
Rural supervision, 1921-'22
Rural supervision, 1920-'21
Increiise...'
Home demonstration and public welfare, 1921-'22
Home demonstration and public welfare, 1920-'21..
Increase
Total for teaching and supervision, 1921-"22
Total for teaching and super\'ision, 1920--'21
Increase
Percentage for teaching and supervision, 1921-22
Percentage for teaching and supervision, 1920- 21
Increase...
Percentage for supervision alone (superintendents), 1921-'22.
Percentage for supervision alone (superintendents), 1920-'21.
Increase
Average salary of superintendents, 1921-'22
Average salary of superintendents, 1920-'21
Increase
Rural
$13,148,553.04
11,564,
1,583,
266,
243,
23,
7,152,
6,314,
838,
1,252,
1,053,
199,
88.
84,
4,
73,
64,
8,
97,
88,
8,
8,930,
7,848,
1,082,
666.30
886.74
492.04
229.25
263.79
419.09
379.96
039.73
482.14
450.94
031.20
899.03
698.24
200.79
367.34
381.31
986.03
302.24
540.30
761.94
962.48
680.00
282.48
67.94
67.90
.04
2.02
2.10
*.08
664.92
432.29
232.63
City
$ 8,501,142.95
923,097.40
578,045.55
349,521.92
324,456.39
25,065.53
,801,262.55
,099,784.22
701,478.33
664,273.79
489,154.94
175,118.85
41,379.40
33,352.14
8,027.26
4,836,437.66
3,946,747.69
889,689.97
56.93
66.70
*9.77
4.10
5.50
n.40
2,688.63
2,515.16
173.47
North
Carolina
$ 21,649,695.99
17,487,763.70
4,161,932.29
616,013.96
567,685.64
48,328.32'
10,953,682.24
9,414,164.18
1,539,518.06
1,896,755.93
1,542,605.88
354,150.05
88,899.03
84,698.24
4,200.79
73,367.34
64,381.31
8,986.03
138,681.64
121,892.44
16,789.20
13,767,400.14
11,795,427.69
1,971,972.45
63.79
67.50
•3.71
2.80
3.20
•.40
3 2,678.32
2,478.97
199.35
•Decrease.
Expenditures, 1921-1922 123
124 Expenditures, 1921-1922
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128 Expenditures, 1921-1922
Expenditures, 1921-1922 129
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Expenditures, 1921-1922 131
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Expenditures, 1921-1922 133
oo
134 Expenditures, 1921-1922
Expenditures, 1921-1922 135
TABLE V. SPENT FOR ADMINISTRATION, ETC., 1921-1922.
This table shows what was paid for the administration of the schools and the
school funds—expenses of county superintendents, census, mileage, per diem and
expenses of county boards of education, school committeemen, treasurers and secre-taries
of school boards, office assistants and all unclassified expenditures, i.e., attor-ney
fees, expenses of local tax elections, medical inspection, etc.
Summary of Table V, and Comparison With 1920-1921.
Expenses of county superintendents, 1921-'22
—
Expenses of county superintendents, 1920-'21
Increase
Census, 1921-'22 .-.
Census, 1920-'21
Increase.
Mileage and per diem of county board, 1921-'22_
Mileage and per diem of county board, 1920-21.
Increase ---
Expenses of county board, 1921-'22
Expenses of county board, 1920-'21
Increase . -
School committeemen, 1921-'22
School committeemen, 1920-'21
Increase
Treasurer and secretary, 1921-'22
Treasurer and secretary, 1920-'21
Increase ---
Office assistance, 1921-'22
Office assistance, 1920-'21 -
Increase - --
All other administration, 1921-'22
All other administration, 1920-'21
Increase. - - -.
Percentage for administration, 1921-'22.
Percentage for administration, 1920-'21
Increase
Rural
43,
46,
*3,
17,
14,
2,
27,
20,
7,
12,
9,
3,
3,
1,
1,
65,
58,
6
94
73
20
83
108
*24
190.63
850.47
659.84
436.45
501.23
935.22
887.08
196.21
690.87
804.11
774.13
029.98
086.66
886.62
200.04
385.33
540.47
,844.86
,316.58
796.36
,520.22
,586.83
,376.91
790.08
2.64
2.90
*.26
City
7,033.25
7,951.87
1,229.90
6,721.97
900.00
900.00
22,704.59
15,819.38
6,885.21
22,667.61
13,414.30
9,253.31
54,401.86
61,790.59
7,388.73
1.34
1.50
MB
North
Carolina
50,223.88
46,850.47
3,373.41
25,388.32
15,731.11
9,657.21
28,787.08
20,196.21
8,590.87
12,804.11
9,774.13
3,029.98
3,086.66
1,886.62
1,200.04
88,089.92
74,359.85
13,730.07
116,984.19
87,210.66
29,773.53
137,988.69
170,167.50
*32, 178.81
2.24
2.40
M6
Decrease.
136 Expenditures, 1921-1922
TABLE VI. SPENT FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF
SCHOOL PLANTS, 1921-1922.
This table shows what was spent for the operation and maintenance of school
plants, and includes the following items: Fuel and janitors, supplies, brooms,
buckets, etc., insurance, rent and transportation.
Summary of Table VI, and Comparison With 1920-1921.
Spent for fuel and janitors 1921-'22.
Spent for fuel and janitors, 1920-'21
Increase
Spent for supplies, brooms, buckets, etc., 1921-'22
Spent for supplies, brooms, buckets, etc. 1920-'21
Increase...
Spent for insurance, 1921-'22
Spent for insurance, 1920-'21
Increase
Spent for rent, 1921-'22
Spent for rent, 1920-'21
Increase
Spent for transportation, 1921-'22
Spent for transportation, 1920-'21t..
Increase
Total spent for operation and maintenance, 1921-'22
Total spent for operation and maintenance 1920-'21
Increase.
Percentage spent for operation and maintenance, 1921-'22.
.
Percentage spent for operation and maintenance, 1920-'21.
Increase
Rural
255,233.
267,012.
*11,779.
148,686.
168,308.
19,622.
62,437.
49,510.
12,926.
17,024.
8,304.
8,720.
268,239.
224,725.
43,513.
751,621.
717,862.
33,759.
5.
6.
City
336,215.25
331,545.90
4,669.35
147,716.28
150,707.48
*2,991.20
33,364.95
31,738.14
1,626.81
14,491.96
12,410.03
2,081.93
16,645.32
6,407.33
10,237.99
548,433.76
532,808.88
15,624.88
6.45
9.00
*2.55
North
Carolina
591
.598
7
296
319
*22
95
81
14
31
20
10
284
231
53
1,300
1,250
49
448.77
558.51
109.74
402.86
016.42
613.56
802.58
248.78
553.80
516.85
714.73
802.12
884.45
132.47
751.98
055.51
670.91
384.60
6.17
7.10
*.93
Decrease.
tCost of trucks included in most cases.
Expenditures, 1921-1922 137
TABLE VII. OUTLAY -PAYMENTS, NEW BUILDINGS, SITES,
REPAIRS, APPARATUS AND FURNITURE, 1921-1922
This table shows by races the outlay payments- being the amounts paid for new
buildings, repairs, sites, furniture, apparatus and libraries.
Summary of Table VII, and Comparison With 1920-1921
New buildings and sites, white, 1921-'22
New buildings and sites, white. 1920-'21
Increase
New buildings and sites, colored, 1921-'22
New buildings and sites, colored, 1920-'21
Increase
Repairs, white. 1921-'22...
Repairs, white, 1920-'21
Increase
Repairs, colored, 1921-'22
Eepairs, colored, 1920-'21 --
Increase. -- -- -
Furniture and apparatus, white, 1921-'22
Furniture and apparatus, white, 1920-'21
Increase
Furniture and apparatus, colored, 1921-'22
Furniture and apparatus, colored, 1920-'2I
Increase
Libraries, white, 1921-'22
Libraries, white 1920-'21
Increase _
Libraries, colored, 1921-'22
Libraries, colored, 1920-'21
Increase
Trucks, 1921-'22...
Total outlay payments, 1921-'22.__
Total outlay payments, 1920-'21
Increase
Percentage of total expenditure for outlays, 1921-'22._
Percentage of total expenditure for outlays, 1920-'21__
Increase..
Rural
2,146
2,027
119
248
186
62
150
145
5
23,
21
1
262,
251
10
28,
24,
4,
8,
6,
2,
248
3,118
2,664
454
463.03
,185.07
277.96
799.48
755.45
044.03
740.82
464.68
276.14
266.89
720. 74
546.15
326.68
793.36
533.32
794.20
041.15
753.05
761.34
664.21
097.13
598.21
557.21
41.00
524.49
275.14
201.87
073.27
23.71
23.00
.71
City
S 2,259,944.94
996,849.86
1,263,095.08
414,067.26
84,980.57
329,086.69
133,563.29
115,476.10
18,087.19
15,443.61
16.187.84
*744.23
155,243.67
120,671.12
34,572.55
18,622.19
14,739.45
3,882.74
2,975.55
2,035.79
939.76
376.84
345.93
30.91
375.00
3,000,612.35
1,351,286.66
1,649,325.69
35.28
22.80
12.48
North
Carolina
4.406
3,024
1,382
662
271
391
284
260
23
38
37
417
372
45
47
38
8,
11
8,
3,
248
6,118
4,015
2,103
407.97
,0.34.93
.373.04
,866.74
,736.02
,130.72
,304.11
,940.78
363.33
710.10
908.58
801.52
570.35
464.48
105.87
416.39
780.60
6.35.79
736.89
700.00
036.89
975.05
923.14
51.91
899.49
887.49
488.53
398.96
27.80
23.00
4.80
*Decrease.
];5s Expenditures, 1921-1922
TABLE VIII. BORROWED MONEY REPAID, INTEREST, BONDS,
SINKING FUND, 1921-1922
This table shows the following: Amounts repaid State Loan Fund, borrowed
money and temporary loans from banks (in anticipation of taxes) repaid, bonds re-deemed,
payments on sinking funds and interest on bonds and all other bond pay-ments,
interest, taxes refunded, transfers, errors and overcharges.
Summary of Table VIII, and Comparison With 1920-1921
Repaid State Loan Fund, 1921-'22
Repaid State Loan Fund, 1920-'21 ,
Increase
Repaid Emergency Loan Fund, 1921-'22
Borrowed money, temporary loans repaid, 1921-'22
Rorrowcd money, temnorary loans repaid, 1920-'21
Increase
Interest, 1921-'22
Interest, 1920-'21
Increase
Bonds paid, transferred to sinking funds, 1921-'22
Bonds paid, transferred to sinking funds, 1920-'21
Increase
Taxes refunded, errors, transfers, overcharges, 1921-'22
Taxes refunded, errors, transfers, overcharges, 1920-'2I
Increase
Total borrowed money repaid, 1921-'22
Total borrowed money repaid, 1920-'21
Increase...
Expenditures, 1921-1922 139
TABLE IX.
C. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE BY COUNTIES AND TOWNS
1921-1922
This table gives the school population between the ages of 6 and 21 years, enroll-ment
and average daily attendance by races and sexes, numerically, for the several
counties and towns, and also the percentage of school population enrolled, the per-centage
of the school population in average daily attendance, and the percentage of
the enrollment in average daily attendance for the State.
Summary of Table IX, and Comparison With 1920-1921
Rural
Total school population, 1921-'22
Total school population, 1920-'21 --
Increase - - --
White school population, 1921-'22 -
White school population, 1920-'21
Increase
Colored school population ,1921-'22
Colored school population, 1920-'2I.._ - --
Increase - -- -
Total enrollment, 19 21-'22
Total enrollment, 1920-'21 -
Increase - -
White enrollment, 1921-"22
White enrollment, 1920-'21 -
Increase -
Colored enrollment, 1021-'22 ^ --
Colored enrollment, 1920-'21
Increase..- -
Total average daily attendance, 1921-'22—
Total average daily attendance, 1920-'21
Increase .•. - --
White average daily attendance, 1921-'?2 -
Whiteaverage daily attendance, 1920-'21
Increase
Colored average daily attendance, 1921-'22
Colored average daily attendance, 1920-'21
Increase
Percentage of school population enrolled, 1921-'22
Percentage of school population enrolled, 1920-'21
Increase
Percentage of white school population enrolled, 1921-'22
Percentage of white school population enrolled, 1920-'21
Increase
Percentage of colored school population enrolled, 1921-'22
Percentage of colored school population enrolled, 1920-'21
Increase
Percentage of school population in average daily attendance, 1921-'22
Percentage of school population in average daily attendance, 1920-'21
Increase
Percentage of white school population in average daily attendance, 1921-'22.
Percentage of white school population in average daily attendance, 1920-'21.
Increase - -- -
Percentage of colored school population in average daily attendance,
1921-'22
Percentage of colored school population in average daily attendance,
1920-'21 --
Increase..- --
Percentage of enrollment in average daily attendance, 1921-'22
Percentage of enrollment in average daily attendance, 1920-'21
Increase
Percentage of white enrollment in daily average attendance, 1921-'22
Percentage of white enrollment in average daily attendance, 1920-'21
Increase — - -
Percentage of colored enrollment in average daily attendance, !021-'22
Percentage of colored enrollment in average daily attendance, 1920-'21
Increase .-
688 ,280
676,844
11,436
468,761
463 ,087
5,674
219,519
213,757
5,762
587 ,472
562 ,844
24,628
398 ,0.i6
387 ,576
10 ,460
189 ,436
175,208
14,168
415 ,479
382,758
32,721
290 ,573
272,109
18,464
124,906
110,649
14,257
85.3
83.1
2.2
84.5
83.7
.8
86.2
81.9
4.3
60.3
56.5
3.8
61.9
58.7
3.2
56.8
51.7
5.1
70.7
68.0
2 7
73.0
70.2
2.8
65.9
63.1
2.8
City
201,126
183,484
17,642
138,151
126,644
11,507
62 ,975
56 ,840
6,135
166,226
144,918
21 ,308
118,916
105,281
13 ,635
46,710
39 ,637
7,073
130,771
112,129
18,612
96 ,749
84 ,497
12 ,252
34 ,022
27 ,632
6,390
82.6
78.9
3.7
86.0
83.1
2.9
74.1
69.7
4.4
65.0
61.1
3.9
70.0
66.7
3.3
54.0
48.6
5.4
78.6
77.3
1.3
81.3
80.2
1.1
72.8
69.7
3.1
-North
Carolina
889 ,40a
860,328
29 ,078
606,912
589,731
17,181
282 ,494
270 ,597
11 ,897
753 ,698
707 ,762
45 ,936
516,952
492 ,857
24 ,095
236 ,746
214,905
21 ,841
546 ,250
494 ,887
51 ,363
387 ,322
356 ,606
30,716
158,928
138,281
20 ,647
84.7
82.2
2.5
85.1
83.5
1.6
83.0
79.4
3.6
61.4
57.5
3.9
63.8
60.4
3.4
56.2
51 1
5.1
72.4
69.9
2.5
74.9
72.3
2.6
67.9
64.3
3.6
140 Attendance, 1921-1922
Table IX. School
CoCTi'TIES
Alamance
Rural
Burlington,-.
Elon Colleae.
Graham
Haw River
Mebanc
Alexander.
Alleghany.
Anson...
Rural
Morven
Wadesboro.
Ashe
Avery.
Beaufort
Rural
Aurora......
Belhaven
Washington _
Bertie
Rural
Aulander
Windsor
Bladen
Brunswick.
Buncombe
Rural
Aaheville
Black Mountain.
Burke..
Rural
Morgantou.
Cabarrus..
Rural
Concord
Caldwell
Rural _
Granite Falls.
Lenoir
White School Population
Male
4,391
2,533
802
97
368
279
312
1,989
1,608
2,325
1,754
152
419
3,779
1,893
•
3,486
2,779
111
211
385
1,733
1,494
133
106
2,005
1,556
9,224
5 ,23K
3,690
298
3,070
2,452
618
4,520
3 ,208
1,312
3 ,320
2,537
258
525
Female
4,191
2,247
902
115
363
291
273
1,700
1,599
2,152
1,557
144
451
3,543
1,783
3,505
2 ,680
101
261
463
1,796
1,566
128
102
1,877
1,527
8,689
4,793
3,606
290
3,252
2,577
675
4,659
3 ,339
1,320
3,045
2,327
246
472
Colored School Population
Male
1,387
1,122
76
71
40
78
177
48
2,426
2,079
115
232
120
46
2,018
1,204
278
188
348
2,695
2,618
77
1,706
1,079
1,588
364
1,185
39
493
295
198
1,172
853
319
388
250
138
Female
1,358
1,080
83
63
40
92
217
87
2,656
2,147
170
339
85
45
2,143
1,324
285
159
375
2,811
2,673
138
1,826
1,046
1,665
324
1,295
46
526
337
189
1,179
833
346
375
233
142
Total
School
Population
11,327
6,982
1,863
212
865
650
755
4,083
3,342
9,559
7,537
581
1,441
7,527
3.767
11,152
7,987
775
819
1,571
9,035
8,351
261
423
7,414
5,208
21,166
tl0,717
9,776
673
7,341
5,661
1,680
11 ,530
8,233
3,297
7,128
5,347
504
1,277
{Census 1922-'23.
Attendance, 1921-1922 141
Attendance—Continued
White School
Enrollment
142 Attendance, 1921-1922
Table IX. School
Attkxdaxce. 1921-1922 14:]
Attendance—Coyitinued
White School
Enrollment
Male
144 Attendance, 1921-1922
Table IX. School
CODNTIES
Duplin...
Rural.
Faison
Teacheys
Warsaw
Durham
Rural
Durbam
Edpecombe
Rural
Tarboro
Forsyth...
Rural
Kernersville..
WiDston-Salem
Franklin
Rural
Franklinton
Lruisburg
Youngsville
Gaston
Rural
Bessemer City
CherryviUe
Gastonia
Gates
Graham
Granville
Rural
Oxford
Greene
Guilford
Rural
Gibsonville
Greensboro
Guilford College
High Point
Halifax
Rural
Enfield..
Roanoke Rapids..
.
Scotland Neck
VVeldun
tl920-1921 Report,
White School Population
Male
2,860
2,450
97
104
209
5,091
2,850
t2,241
1,898
1,399
499
7,535
3,822
226
3,487
2,977
2,396
161
293
127
7,365
4,868
428
453
1.616
1,013
862
2.310
1,942
368
1,400
10,887
6,529
262
2,211
125
1,760
2,799
1,246
197
940
218
198
Female
3,058
2,687
103
73
195
4,898
2,711
t2, 187
1.918
1,359
559
7,643
3,607
235
3,801
3,122
2,504
193
283
142
7,164
4,752
410
478
1,524
875
793
2,198
1,790
408
1,334
10,671
6,171
264
2,373
111
1,752
2,804
1,204
227
037
234
202
Colored School Population
Male
2,265
2,029
70
166
2,482
1,231
tl,231
4,675
3,958
717
2,632
792
56
1,784
2,244
1,561
185
362
136
1,749
1,252
113
22
362
983
2,332
2,011
321
1,462
3,031
1,472
65
1,049
445
4,222
3,507
252
142
157
164
Femolo
2,110
1,870
71
169
2,482
1,199
tl,283
4,833
4,142
691
2,837
805
39
1,993
2,358
1,620
231
362
145
786
201
125
22
438
1,024
2,235
1,912
323
1,319
3,498
1,657
82
1,203
556
4,583
3,840
262
147
162
172
Total
School
Population
10,293
9,036
200
318
739
14,933
7,991
t6, 942
13,324
10,858
2,466
20,647
9,026
556
11,065
10,701
8,081
770
1,300
550
18,064
12,073
1,076
975
3,940
3,895
1,655
9,075
7,655
1,420
5,515
28, 087
15,829
673
6,836
236
4,513
14,408
9,797
938
2,166
771
736
Attendance, 1921-1922 145
Attendance—Continued
White School
Enrollmeut
Male Fen:ale
2,837
2,410
80
148
199
3,908
2,347
1,561
1,752
1,340
412
6,193
3,182
3,181
2,760
90
128
203
3,920
2,283
1,637
1,699
1,288
441
6,011
i ,042
197
146 Attendance, 1921-1922
Table IX. School
Attendance, 1921-1922 147
Attendance—Continued
White School
Enrollment
Male
3,280
2,747
372
161
3,281
2,502
519
260
2,388
1,880
508
858
752
773
4,672
3,255
G43
774
1,795
8,589
5,501
Female
3,188
2,702
319
167
2,770
1,§25
545
300
2,346
1.903
443
865
736
726
4,542
3,091
697
754
1,809
6,216
5,170
Coloreri School
Enrollnsent
312
148 Attendance, 1921-1922
Table IX. Schooi-
Atteivdance, 1921-1922 149
Attendance—Continued
White School
Enrollment
Male
1,522
1,07,-;
128
14f
176
2.247
1, 775
272
200
6,898
3,421
^,355
120
1,545
1.922
251
623
112
132
1G7
100
117
4, 241
3,029
932
82
198
Female
1,517
1,040
14S
146
ISli
2,519
2,023
291
205
6,887
3,197
3,598
92
1,384
1,758
2,189
1,519
108
130
203
115
114
4.077
2,807
987
79
204
2,733
150 Attendance, 1921-1922
Table IX. School
CotTNTlES
Perquimans..
Rural-.-
Hertford
-
Person
Rural
Roxboro,
Pitt.
Rural
Ayden
Greenville-
Polk.
Rural-.
Tryon
.
Randolph
Rural
Asheboro
Franklinville.
Ramseur
Randleman--.
Richmond
Rural
Hamlet
Rockingham.
Robeson
Rural
Lumberton.
Ma.itton
Rockingham...
Rural
Madison .
.
Reidsville.
Ruffin
Rowan
Rural
Salisbury
-
Spencer..
Rutherford
Rural
Forest City
Rutherfordton.
Sampson
White School Population
Male
985
830
155
1,835
1,640
195
4,129
3,172
282
675
1,395
1,219
176
4,887
3,845
393
141
185
323
2,693
1,990
349
354
4,284
3,797
328
159
6,072
5,204
208
559
101
6,397
4,417
1,575
405
5,006
4,411
384
211
4,074
Female
846
670
176
1,875
1,678
197
3,650
2,777
248
625
1,280
1,110
170
4,487
3,510
357
135
173
312
2,572
1,823
398
351
4,300
3,787
346
167
5,160
4,244
199
610
107
6,093
4,250
1,401
376
4,297
3,741
350
206
3,769
Colored School Population
Male
1,005
820
185
1,321
1,268
53
,126
,470
173
483
273
273
654
570
84
1,926
1,607
178
141
5,439
t5,029
208
202
1,762
1,067
177
518
1,787
1,265
522
405
405
2,092
Female
1,040
862
178
1,398
1,348
50
4,196
3,501
177
518
287
287
725
631
94
2,036
1,639
217
180
5,661
t5,225
222
214
2.004
1,287
184
533
1,872
1,308
504
421
421
2,138
Total
School
Population
3,876
3,182
094
6,429
5,934
495
16,101
12,920
880
2,301
3,235
2,889
346
10,753
8,556
928
276
358
635
9,227
7,059
1,142
1,026
19,684
tl7,S38
1,104
742
14,998
11,802
708
2,220
208
16,149
11,246
4,122
781
10,129
8,978
734
417
12,073
tlndians included.
Attendance, 1021-1922 151
Attendance—Contmued
White
Enrol
152 Attendance, 1921-1922
Table IX. School
Counties
Scotland
Rural
Gibson
Laurinbur?.
Stanly
Rural
Albemarle
Badin
Norwood.
Wiscassett-Efird.
Stokes
Surry
Rural
Elkiii
Mount Airy..
Pilot Mountain
Swain
Rural
Bryson City
Transylvania
Tyrrell
Union
Rural
Monroe
Vance
Rural
Henderson
Wake
Rural
Raleigh
Wake Forest.
Warren.
Rural
Littleton.
Warrenton
Washington
Rural
Plymouth
Roper
Watauga
tEstimate. JCensus 1920.
While School Population
Male
1,076
ys
342
4.325
2.816
550
163
269
527
3,313
5,835
4,713
242
760
120
2,057
1,814
243
1,623
627
5,188
4, 696
492
1,715
743
972
7,174
4,586
t2,414
174
1,454
1,136
174
144
1,013
745
141
127
2,359
Femjle
1,040
601
93
346
4,448
2,863
546
188
2.58
593
3,220
5,640
4,430
242
831
137
1,912
1,664
248
1,622
544
4,915
4,409
506
1,698
709
989
6,716
4,223
t2,310
183
1,481
1,144
182
155
976
715
147
114
2,224
Colored School Population
Male
1,868
1,762
106
454
303
74
77
480
472
411
61
37
13
24
129
284
1,938
1,769
109
1,760
1,150
610
5,021
3,190
H,698
133
2,698
2,333
163
202
998
599
196
203
31
Female
2,026
1,922
104
512
328
87
97
482
468
375
93
32
14
18
136
357
2,055
1,841
214
1.686
1,082
604
5,142
3,247
tl,753
142
2.673
2.320
168
185
.026
576
233
217
31
Total
School
Population
6,010
4,921
191
898
9,739
0,310
1,096
512
701
1,120
7,495
12,415
9,929
484
1,745
257
4,038
3,505
533
3,510
1,812
14,096
12,715
1,381
6,859
3,684
3,175
24,053
15,246
t8,n5
632
8,306
6,933
t087
686
4,013
2,635
717
661
4,645
Attendance, 1921-1922 153
Attendance—Continued
Whke
Enro
154 Attendance, 1921-1922
Table IX. School,
Attendance^ 1921-1922 155
Attendance—Continued
White School
Enrollment
Male
156 Attendance, 1921-1922
TABLE X. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE BY COUNTIES AND TOWNS,
BETWEEN AGES OF 7 AND L3, INCLUSIVE, 1921-1922
This table gives the school population between the ages of 7 and 13 years, inclu-sive,
enrollment and average daily attendance, by races; and also the percentage of
school population between 7 and 13, inclusive, enrolled; the percentage of the school
population between 7 and 13, inclusive, in average daily attendance; and the per-centage
of the enrollment between 7 and 13, inclusive, in average dailv attendance
for the State for 1921-1922. It will be noted that in the 1920-1921 report the com-pulsory
age is 8 to 13, inclusive.
Summary of Table X.
Total school population, ages 7 to 13, inclusive, 1921-'22 ._
Total school population, ages 8 to 13, inclusive, 1920-'21._
White school population, ages 7 to 13, inclusive, 1921-'22
White school population, ages 8 to 13, inclusive, l!t20-'21
Colored school population, ages 7 to 13, inclusive, 1921-'22
Colored school population, ages 8 to 13, inclusive, 1920-'21
Total enrollment, ages 7 to 13, inclusive, 1921-'22
Total enrollment, ages 8 to 13, inclusive, 1920-'21
White enrollment, ages 7 to 13, inclusive, 1921-'22__ _. __.
White enrollment, ages 8 to 13, inclusive, 1920-'21
Colored enrollment, ages 7 to 13, inclusive, 1921-'22
Colored enrollment, ages 8 to 13, inclasive, I920-'21 _.
Total average daily attendance, ages 7 to 13, inclusive, 1921-'22
Total average daily attendance, ages 8 to 13, inclusive, 1920-'21
White average daily attendance, ages 7 to 13, inclusive, 1921-'22
Wnite average daily attendance, ages 8 to 13, inclusive, 1920-'21
Colored average daily attendance, ages 7 to 13. inclusive, 1921-'22 _
Colored average daily attendance, ages 8 to 13, inclusive, 1920-'21.._
Percentage of school population, ages 7 to 13, inclusive, enrolled, 1921-'22_
Percentage of school population, ages 8 to 13, inchisive, enrolled, 1920-'2!.
Percentage of white school population, ages 7 to 13, inclusive, enrolled,
1921-'22.
Percentage of white school population, ages 8 to 13, inclusive, enrolled,
1920-'21....
Rural
Percentage of colored school population, ages 7 to 13, inclusive, enrolled,
1921-'22
Percentage of colored school population, ages 8 to 13, inclusive, enrolled,
1920-'21 _. ^... -
Percentage of school population, ages 7 to 13, inclusive, in average daily
attendance, 1921-'22
Percentage of school population, ages 8 to 13, inclusive, in average daily
attendance, 1920-'21...
Percentage of white school population, ages 7 to 13, inclusive, in average
daily attendance, 1921-'22
Percentage of white school population, ages 8 to 13, inclusive, in average
daily attendance, 1920-'21
Percentage of colored school population, ages 7 to 13, inclusive, in average
daily attendance, 1921-'22
Percentage of colored school population, ages 8 to 13, inclusive, in average
daily attendance, 1920-'21
Percentage of enrollment, ages 7 to 13, inclusive, in average daily attend-ance,
1921-'22
Percentage of enrollment, ages 8 to 13, inclusive, in average daily attend-ance,
1920-'21
Percentage of white enrollment, ages 7 to 13, inclusive, in average daily
attendance, 1921-'22 .
Percentage of white enrollment, ages 8 to 13, inclusive, in average daily
attendance, 1920-'21
Percentage of colored enrollment, ages 7 to 13, inclusive, in average daily
attendance, 1921-'22
Percentage of colored enrollment, ages 8 to 13, inclusive, in average daily
attendance, 1920-'21
340,595
295,313
231,003
200,215
109,592
95,098
359,418
297,448
247,006
204,978
112,414
92,470
282,197
232,173
197,358
164,181
84,839
67,992
105.5
100.7
106.9
102.3
102.5
97.2
82.8
78.6
85.4
82.0
77.4
71.5
78.5
78.0
79.9
80.0
74.5
73.4
City
105,115
64.062
71,583
58,533
33,.532
25,529
110,0.34
85,102
78,0.53
62,272
31,981
22.830
90.409
69,477
65,833
52,011
24,576
17,466
104,6
101.2
109.0
106.3
95.3
89.4
86.0
82.6
91.9
88.8
72.9
68.4
82.
1
81.6
84.3
S3.
5
76.8
76.5
North
Carolina
445,710
379,375
302,586
2.58,758
143,124
120,627
469,452
382,550
325,059
267,250
144,393
115,300
372,606
301 , 650
263,191
216,192
109,415
85,458
105.3
100.8
107.4
103.3
100.8
95.5
83.5
79.5
86.9
83.5
76.4
70.8
77.2
78.8
80.9
80.8
75.8
74.1
Note.—Inaccuracies in the census and shifting population, causing pupils to be enrolled twice, are respopsible
for apparent discrepancies between population and enrollment.
D. TEACHERS, SALARIES, AND LENGTH OF TERM
TABLE XI. SALARIES AND TERM, NUMBER AND SEX OF
TEACHERS, 1921-1922.
This table shows by races thte total number of teachers, rural and city, employed
during 1921-1922, the school term in days, the amount paid teachers, the average
annual amount paid each teacher, and the average monthly amount paid each
teacher.
SrwMARy or Table XI and Comparison With 1920-1921
Rural
Total number of teachers, 1921 -'22
total number of teachers, 1920-'21
Increase. _
Number wnite teachers employed, 1921-'22..
Number white teachers employed, 1920-'21..
Increase
Number white male teachers employed, 1921-'22
Number white male teachers employed, 1920-'21 ,
Increase
Number of white female teachers employed, 1921-'22
Number of white female teachers employed, 1920-'21
Increase
Number of colored teachers employed, 1921-'22
Number of colored teachers employed, 1920-'21
Increase.
Number of colored male teachers employed, 192]-'22._
Number of colored male teachers employed, 1920-'2I
Increase
Number of colored female teachers employed. 1921-'22
Number of colored female teachers employed, lf20-'21
Increase
Amount paid all teachers, 1921-'22 _
Amount paid all teachers, 1920-'2I
Increase
Amount paid white teachers, 1921-'22
Amount paid white tcacncrs, 1920-'21
Increase _ _
Amount paid colored teachers, 1921-'22
Amount paid colored teacners, 1920-'21
Increase _
Average annual amount paid eacn teacher. 1921-'22
Averas;e annual amount paid eacn teacher, 1C20-'21
Increase..
Average annual amount paid each white teacher, 1921-'22...
Average annual amount paid each white teacher. 1920-'21...
Increase
Average annual amount paid each colored teacher, 1921-'22..
Average annual amount paid each colored teacher, 1920-'21..
Increase.
Average term of all schools (in days), 1921-'22
Average term of all schools (in days), 1920-'2 1
Increase
Average term of white schools (in days), 1921-'22
Average term of white schools (in days), 1920-'21
Increase.
Average term of colored schools (in days), 1921-'22
Average term of colored schools (in days>, 1920-'21
Increase
Average monthly salary paid all teacners, 1921-'22...
Average monthly salary paid all teachers, 1920-'21
Increase
Average monthly salary paid white teachers, 1921-'22
Average monthly salary paid white teachers, 1920-'21
Increase
Average monthly salary paid colored teacners, 1921-'22
Average monthly salary paid colored teachers, 1920-'21. ..
Increase. :
8.404
7,36'
1,037
7,152
6,314
838
1,252
1,053
199,
15,339
14,459
880
11,676
11,056
620
2,358
1,911
447
9,318
9.145
173
3,663
3.403
260
829
603
226
2,834
2,800
34
,901.83
,830.90
.070.93
419.69
379.96
039.73
482.14
450.94
031.20
.547.94
509.56
38.38
621.13
571.10
50.03
341.90
309.56
32.44
128.5
125.0
3.5
130.6
126.6
4,0
121.8
119.7
1.9
85.28
81.52
3.76
95.11
90.22
4.89
56.14
51.72
4.42
City
4,454
3,902
552
3,522
3,1,09
413
369
292
77
3,153
2,817
336
632
793
139
144
122
22
788
671
117
4,445,536.34
3,588.939.16
856,597.18
3,801,262.55
3,099,784.22
701,478.33
644,273.79
489,154.94
155,118.85
998.09
919,76
78.33
1,079.29
997.03
82.26
691.27
610.84
74.43
175.5
176.4
'.9
176.1
176.7
'.6
173.3
175.3
•2.0
113.74
104.28
9.46
122.57
112.85
9.72
79.77
70.37
9.40
North
Carolina
19,793
18,361
1,432
15,198
14,165
1,033
2,727
2,203
524-
12,471
11,962.
509
4,595
4,196
399
973
725
24»
3,622
3,471
151
$ 12,850,438.17
10,956,770.06
1,893,668.11
10,953,682.24
9,414,164.18
1,539,518.06
1,896,755.93
1, 542, 605. 88-
354,150.05
649.24
596.74
52.5a
720. 73
664.61
56.12
412. 7&
367.63
45.15-
139.0
135.9
3.1
141.1
137.0
3.5
132.2
130.2
2.0
5 93.41:
87.82
5.59
102.15
96.6a
5.55
62.44
56.47
5.97
158 Salaries and Term, 1921-1922
Table
Salaries and Term, 1921-1922 159
Table
160 Salaries and Term, 1921-1922
Table XI. Salaries ajid Term—Continued
Salaries and Teem, 1921-1922 161
Table
162 Salaries and Term, 1921-1922
Table XI. Salabies and Teem—Continued
Salaries and Term, 1921-1922 163
Table
164 Salaries and Term, 1921-1022
Table XI. Salaries and Term—Continued
Salaries and Term, 1921-1922 165
Table XI. Salaries and Term—Continued
166 SCHOLAESHIP OF TeACHERS
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X! A
E. SCHOOL DISTRICTS, SCHOOLHOUSES AND SCHOOL
PROPERTY
TABLE XIII. SCHOOL DISTRICTS, SCHOOLHOUSES AND SCHOOL
PROPERTY, 1921-1922
This table shows by races the number of rural school districts, the number and
value of rural and city public schoolhouses and grounds.
Summary of Table XIII and Comparison With 1920-1921
Total value of all school property. 1921-'22
Total value of all school property, 1920-'21
Increase ---
Value of white school property, 1921-'22..
Value of white school property, 1920-'21
Increase
Value of colored school property, 192 1-'22
Value of colored school property, 1920-'21
Increase _
Total number of schoolhouses, 1921-'22
Total number of schoolhouses, 1920-'21
Increase -
Number of white schoolhouses, 1921-'22
Number of white schoolhouses, 1920-'21
Increase
Number of colored schoolhouses, 1921-'22
Number of colored schoolhouses, 1920-'21
Increase.
Average value of each schoolhouse, 1921-'22
Average value of each schoolhouse, 1920-'21
Increase
Average value of each white schoolhouse, 1921-'22._.
Average value of each white schoolhouse, 1920-'21...
Increase
Average value of each colored schoolhouse, 1921-'22.
Average value of each colored schoolho-jse, 1920-'21.
Increase -
Total number rural school districts, 1921-'22
Total number rural school districts, 1920-'21
Increase
Number rural white school districts, 1921-'22
Number rural white school districts, 1920-'21
Increase
Number rural colored school districts, 1921-'22
Number rural colored school districts, 1920-'21
Increase
Rural
-?17
15
2
13
13
2
1
1
753,225.00
,176,653.00
,576,572.00
965,935.00
499,328.00
466,607.00
,787,290.00
,677,325.00
109,965.00
7,330
7,467
*137
5,012
5,184
*172
2,318
2,283
35
2,421.99
2,032.49
389.50
3,185.54
2,604.03
581.51
771.04
734.70
36.34
7,205
7,511
*306
4,854
5,111
*257
2,351
2,400
*49
City
817,515,
13,025,
4,490,
15,644,
11,806,
3,837,
1,871,
1,218,
652,
37,
30
7,
50
40
9,
11,
745.00
480.00
265.00
570.00
750.00
820.00
175.00
730.00
445.00
467
434
33
311
291
20
156
143
13
506.94
012.62
494.32
304.08
573.02
731.06
944.71
522..58
422.13
North
Carolina
S 35,268,970.00
28,202,133.00
7.066,837.00
31,616,505.00
25,306.078.00
6,304,427.00
3,658.465.00
2,896,055.00
762,410.00
7,797
7,901
•104
5,323
5,475
•152
2,474
2,426
48
$ 4.523.40
3,569.43
9.53.97
5,938.47
4,622.11
1,316.36
1,478.76
1,193.75
285.01
7,205
7,511
•306
4,854
5,111
•257
2.351
2,400
•49
•Decrease.
170 Rural Schools, 1921-1922
TABLE XIV. NUMBER OF RURAL SCHOOLS, 192M922
This table shows the number of white and colored rural schools, the school popula-tion
and the land area of the counties, the number of white and colored schools
having only one teacher, the number having two teachers, the number having three
teachers, and the number having four or more teachers, the number of rural schools
in whi'^h some high school subjects are taught, the number of children of school age
to each' school, and the average area in square miles of the school districts.
Summary of