Bulletin, Issues 24-32U.S. Government Printing Office, 1920 - Education |
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... Amount received from the United States for vocational education .... Subventions and grants from State . . Subventions and grants from county . Subventions and grants from other civil divisions .. Appropriations from city treasury ...
... Amount received from the United States for vocational education .... Subventions and grants from State . . Subventions and grants from county . Subventions and grants from other civil divisions .. Appropriations from city treasury ...
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... amount in sinking funds . XI - Taxation and values . Assessed valuation of property ( thousands of dollars ) .. True valuation of property ( thou- sands of dollars ) .... Ratio of assessed valuation to true property value .. Amount ...
... amount in sinking funds . XI - Taxation and values . Assessed valuation of property ( thousands of dollars ) .. True valuation of property ( thou- sands of dollars ) .... Ratio of assessed valuation to true property value .. Amount ...
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... amount to pay for maintaining the entire public school system of the United States for one year ( $ 763,678,089 so spent in 1918 ) and more than twice the amount necessary for meeting for one year the total current expenses of city ...
... amount to pay for maintaining the entire public school system of the United States for one year ( $ 763,678,089 so spent in 1918 ) and more than twice the amount necessary for meeting for one year the total current expenses of city ...
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... amount of new city school bonds and loans negotiated during the year 1917-18 was $ 38,076,320 . This sum is more than double the amount of the old school debts paid off during the same time . In other words , city school systems are ...
... amount of new city school bonds and loans negotiated during the year 1917-18 was $ 38,076,320 . This sum is more than double the amount of the old school debts paid off during the same time . In other words , city school systems are ...
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... amount to $ 421,767,979 . TABLE 56. - Distribution of cities according to the tax rate for all school purposes on the estimated true property value , 1917-18 . Tax rate ( mills ) . Cities of Cities of Cities of Cities of Cities of Group ...
... amount to $ 421,767,979 . TABLE 56. - Distribution of cities according to the tax rate for all school purposes on the estimated true property value , 1917-18 . Tax rate ( mills ) . Cities of Cities of Cities of Cities of Cities of Group ...
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30,000 POPULATION-Continued 80 cities Administration and supervision Alabama amend sec American amount ance annual appointed board of education bonds Boys Brunswick cent certificates cities of Group city school systems colleges Colorado commissioner Connecticut county board county superintendent course daily attendance educa elemen elementary schools Enrollment Estimated expenditures expenses of instruction Georgia Girls Glynn County grade GROUP III-CITIES Idaho Illinois Indiana institutions Iowa Jersey junior high schools Kansas Kentucky kindergartens levy Male Massachusetts Median ment Michigan Minnesota Montana National Nebraska normal schools North Carolina North Dakota officers Ohio Oklahoma Oregon organization Pennsylvania population problem public schools quartile Ratio to average relating Rhode Island rural schools salaries school buildings school districts secondary schools South Dakota Statistics Super TABLE tary taxation teachers teaching tion tional United University Utah visors Vocational education Washington West Virginia Wisconsin York
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