TABLE 10. Teachers' wages-Number of schoolhouses-Value of school property-Private school enrollment. *The reports of private schools are more or less incomplete, and the number of pupils as given may Year. TABLE 11.—(1) Length of school term. (2) The aggregate number of days' schooling given compared with the school population. 1 United States...... North Atlantic Division... North Atlantic Division: New Hampshire. Massachusetts. Rhode Island. Connecticut.. New York.. New Jersey. Pennsylvania.. South Atlantic Division: Delaware (1899-1900).. Maryland.. District of Columbia.. Virginia (1902-3) West Virginia.. North Carolina. South Carolina. 6 $10, 193,093 $42,552,969 $193,215,794 $235, 768, 763 $33, 172,139 $279, 133, 995 14,030,160 | 78,439,500 proceeds of bond sales). 7 92,469, 660 19,248.540 1,955, 250 112,498,908 15,785, 191 19,733,396 14,307,791 20,785, 078 1,560,926 23, 302, 181 2, 162, 296 1, 131, 273 1,024, 335 0 80,411 a 64, 763 15,854, 800 15,988, 025 264,949 1,478, 880! TABLE 13.-The school revenue compared with the school population and the adult male population (21 years and upward); percentage analysis of the school revenue. a Includes money borrowed. State contribution to high school instruction and cost of supervision. Includes receipts from sale of bonds. May include some State taxes. e Includes United States appropriation. Includes poll tax. g Includes "Dispensary fund." h Not reported separately. Approximately. Included in State taxes. * Includes some unclassified receipts. Returns imperfect. In 1902-3. Includes fines, etc. Includes some receipts from "Other sources." p Includes proceeds of school land sales. Included, if any, in State taxes. Includes local taxes and income from permanent funds. Included in State apportionment. State apportionment. u Includes interest on the permanent fund. Includes taxes on railroads and on collateral inheritances. |