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CONTENTS Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv

Figures

1a. Percent Distribution of Total Public Elementary-Secondary School System

Revenue: 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi

1b. Percent Distribution of Total Public Elementary-Secondary School System

Local Revenue: 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi

2. Percent Distribution of Total Public Elementary-Secondary School System

Expenditure: 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii

3. Percent Distribution of Public Elementary-Secondary School System Current

Spending by Function: 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii

4. Elementary-Secondary per Pupil Expenditure Amounts by State: 2006-07 . . . . . . . xiii

Tables

PUBLIC ELEMENTARY-SECONDARY EDUCATION FINANCES BY STATE

1. Summary of Public School System Finances for Elementary-Secondary

Education by State: 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

2. Revenue From Federal Sources for Public Elementary-Secondary School

Systems by State: 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

3. Revenue From State Sources for Public Elementary-Secondary School

Systems by State: 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

4. Revenue From Local Sources for Public Elementary-Secondary School

Systems by State: 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

5. Percent Distribution of Elementary-Secondary Public School System

Revenue by Source and State: 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

6. Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems by

State: 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

7. Support Services Expenditure for Public Elementary-Secondary School

Systems by Function and State: 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

8. Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary

School Systems by State: 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

9. Capital Outlay and Other Expenditure of Public School Systems

by State: 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

10. Indebtedness and Debt Transactions of Public Elementary-Secondary

School Systems by State: 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

RELATIONAL STATISTICS AND RANKINGS

11. States Ranked According to Per Pupil Elementary-Secondary Public

School System Finance Amounts: 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

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12. States Ranked According to Relation of Elementary-Secondary Public

School System Finance Amounts to $1,000 Personal Income: 2006-07 . . . . . . 12

PUBLIC ELEMENTARY-SECONDARY EDUCATION FINANCES

BY SIZE-GROUP

13. Public School System Finances for Elementary-Secondary Education

by Enrollment-Size Groups: 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

14. Per Pupil Amounts of Public School System Finances for Elementary-

Secondary Education by Enrollment-Size Groups: 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

INDIVIDUAL PUBLIC ELEMENTARY-SECONDARY SCHOOL SYSTEMS

15. Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems

with Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

16. Percent Distribution of Revenue of Public Elementary-Secondary

School Systems with Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . 79

17. Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary

School Systems with Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . 95

POPULATION, ENROLLMENT, AND PERSONAL INCOME

18. Population, Enrollment, and Personal Income by State: 2006 and 2007 . . . . . . . . . 111

APPENDIXES

A. Definitions of Selected Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1

B. Notes Relating to Education Finance Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1

C. Two-Letter State Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1

D. F-33 Survey Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..D-1

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INTRODUCTION

Every five years, the U.S. Census Bureau conducts a Census of Government Finance, as authorized by law under Title

13, U.S. Code, Section 182. The 2007 Census, similar to annual surveys and censuses of governments conducted for many

years, covers the entire range of government finance activities — revenue, expenditure, debt, and assets (cash and security

holdings). The data collected are used for both the 2007 Census of Governments Survey of Local Government Finances —

School Systems and the Local Education Agency (School District) Finance Survey which is conducted on behalf of the National

Center for Education Statistics (NCES).

This report contains financial statistics relating to public elementary-secondary education. It includes national and

state financial aggregates and display data for each public school system with an enrollment of 10,000 or more.

ORGANIZATION OF THIS REPORT

This introductory text describes the scope, concepts, sources, survey methodology, and limitations of the data. It also

identifies other U.S. Census Bureau products that contain public education data.

The tabular section contains 18 tables. Summaries as well as state-level detail are presented in Tables 1 through 10.

Table 1 contains data for all major financial categories for public school systems. Revenue summaries and supporting detail are

shown in Tables 2 through 5, expenditure in Tables 6 through 9, and indebtedness in Table 10.

State rankings based on revenue and expenditure per pupil appear in Table 11. State rankings based on the relation of

revenue and expenditure to state personal income (as reported by the Bureau of Economic Analysis’ 2006 Survey of Current

Business)are shown in Table 12. National summaries and enrollment size-group data for elementary-secondary education

systems appear in Tables 13 and 14.

Finance data for individual public school systems with enrollments of 10,000 or more are displayed in Tables 15

through 17. Data are presented in thousands of dollars in Table 15 for revenue, expenditure, and indebtedness items. Table 16

displays percent distributions of federal, state, and local revenue for these same school systems. Per pupil expenditure data

appear in Table 17.

Supplementary data on state-level populations, enrollments, and personal income are shown in Table 18.

SCOPE

This 2007 report presents data on the financial activity of public elementary and secondary school systems. Related

data on public school system employment are available in the Census Bureau’s annual local government employment reports.

Information for higher and other education systems can be found in separate annual and census of governments reports that

focus on the finances of states, counties, cities and towns, and government finances in general. The universe consists of 15,638

school systems (as counted for the 2006-2007 survey cycle in a December 2008 listing of school systems in the Governments

Integrated Directory).

GENERAL CONCEPTS

Refer to Appendix A, Definitions of Selected Terms for descriptions of the items appearing in this report and on the

data collection instrument.

Public School Systems

The term “public school systems,” as used for this report, includes two types of government entities with responsibility

for providing education services: (1) school districts that are administratively and fiscally independent of any other government

and are counted as separate governments; and (2) public school systems that lack sufficient autonomy to be counted as separate

governments and are classified as a dependent agency of some other government – a county, municipal, township, or state

government.

Most public school systems included in this report operate to provide regular, special, and/or vocational programs for

children in prekindergarten through 12th grade. Some systems, known as “nonoperating” districts, only exist to collect tax

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revenue, which they then transfer to other school systems that actually provide the education services. This report also includes

“education service agencies.” These agencies typically provide regional special education services, vocational education

programs, or financial services for member districts. They are classified as joint educational service agencies of the

participating districts and are not counted as separate governments.

Charter Schools

The data in this report include only those charter schools established and administratively controlled by another

government entity (e.g. universities, cities, counties, or public school systems). The data for these “public charter schools” are

collected as separate, individual units, or are included with the data for their chartering government. Charter schools that do not

meet Census Bureau criteria for classification as a government entity are considered “private charter schools” and are not

included in this report.

In order for a charter school to be classified as a “public charter school” it must meet the same requirements as any

other government. It must be an organized entity, with substantial autonomy, and government character. Typically if the school

board is appointed by public officials then the charter school would be classified as governmental. A few “public charter

schools” are run by public universities, and municipalities. However, most charter schools are run by private nonprofit

organizations and are therefore classified as private.

Current Dollars

The statistics in this report are in terms of current dollar amounts. They have not been adjusted for price and wage

changes occurring through the years.

Fiscal Years

Data in this report pertain to school system fiscal years that ended June 30, 2007, except for the following: Alabama –

September 30, 2007; Nebraska and Texas – August 31, 2007.

Elementary-Secondary Education

This report covers financial activity for the operation and support of public school systems providing elementary and/or

secondary programs. These activities include the instruction of prekindergarten through 12th grade children, as well as support

activities, such as guidance counseling, administration, transportation, plant operation and maintenance, and food services.

Public school systems also offer nonelementary-secondary programs. Adult education and community services are two

types of programs operated in many public school systems that are not related to the education of prekindergarten through 12 th

grade children. Expenditure for these types of programs is excluded from the per pupil amounts for current spending in Tables

8, 11, 14, and 17. Expenditure made by public school systems for these nonelementary-secondary programs continues to be

included in the expenditure data presented in the other tables.

Educational Revenue from Federal, State, and Local Sources

In this report the tables containing revenue data refer to revenue from Federal, state, and local government sources.

“Revenue from Federal Sources” includes monies passed through state governments, as well as Federal outlays directly

received. “State Source Revenue” consists only of amounts originating from state governments. “Revenue from Local Sources”

is comprised of revenue raised locally – including taxes, charges, and miscellaneous revenues. These terms and corresponding

methodology are different from the Census of Governments taxonomy for “Intergovernmental Revenue”.

For the Census of Governments and the corresponding annual surveys, Intergovernmental Revenue comprises monies

from other governments, including grants, shared taxes, and contingent loans and advances for support of particular functions or

for general financial support; any significant and identifiable amounts received as reimbursement for performance of

governmental services for other governments; and any other form of revenue representing the sharing by other governments in

the financing of activities administered by the receiving government. All intergovernmental revenue is reported in the general

government sector, even if it is used to support activities in other sectors (such as utilities).

Intergovernmental revenue excludes amounts received from the sale of property, commodities, and utility services to

other governments (which are reported in different revenue categories). It also excludes amounts received from other

governments as the employer share or for support of public employee retirement or other insurance trust funds of the recipient

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government, which are treated as insurance trust revenue.

Intergovernmental revenue is classified by function and by the level of government where it originated (i.e., Federal,

state, or local). The transfer of Federal aid that is “passed-through” the state government to local governments is reported as

state intergovernmental revenue at the local level rather than direct Federal intergovernmental revenue.

Revenue from city and county governments is included in both the individual and state totals tables that reference

revenue from local sources. Revenue from other school systems, however, is only included in the individual unit tables. These

amounts are excluded in the state totals data to avoid double-counting.

Tax Revenue of Dependent School Systems

Dependent school systems receive most of their local revenue from appropriations by their parent government.

Although most of these monies come from property tax collections, the exact amounts derived from taxes or other revenue

sources available to parent governments for their school systems frequently cannot be determined from state education agency

accounting records. Therefore, these revenue amounts are shown as “parent government contributions” instead of “property

taxes” or “other taxes” in the tabulations.

Current Operation and Current Spending

Current operation, a standard Census Bureau expenditure category, consists of payments for salaries, employee benefits

(including local school system employer contributions to state government retirement funds), purchased services, and supplies.

The Census Bureau introduced the concept “current spending” in the 1987 Census of Governments. This concept,

which is used only in the public school system finance reports, allows for the inclusion of all public elementary-secondary

outlays regardless of the specific unit of government that actually makes the expenditure. “Current Spending” is not presented in

other Census Bureau tabular presentations because its inclusion with expenditures made at other levels of government would

lead to double counting. As such, “Current Spending” as presented here should not be confused with “Current Operations” used

in the Census of Governments. In the later case “Current Operations” refers to direct expenditure for compensation of own

officers and employees and for supplies, materials, and contractual services except any amounts for capital outlay (i.e., for

personal services or other objects used in contract construction or government employee construction of permanent structures

and for acquisition of property and equipment).

In these data, payments to other public school systems is a component of “Current Spending” and are reported at the

individual unit level only. This expenditure is excluded from the state totals tables to avoid double-counting. Payments to other

governments (cities, counties, and states) are included in both individual and state totals displays. This is distinct from the

Census of Governments classification methodology and terminology in that payments to other school systems are considered

“Intergovernmental Expenditures” and thus distinct from “Current Operations”.

Instruction Expenditure

This item relates to the instruction function (Function 1000) defined in the NCES publication, “Financial Accounting

for Local and State School Systems, 2004.” Instruction expenditure covers expenditure for regular, special, and vocational

programs offered in both the regular school year and summer school. It excludes instructional support, student support, and

other support activities, as well as adult education, community services, and student enterprise activities.

Since not all states prescribe the use of the above financial accounting handbook and its definition of instruction for

their school systems, some interstate disparities exist. For example, some state accounting systems do not include fixed charges

for employee benefits, group insurance, worker's compensation, retirement, or unemployment compensation in “instruction.”

Refer to Appendix B for descriptions of how the Census Bureau has dealt with these differences.

Capital Outlay

This category refers to the direct expenditure by public school systems for construction of buildings and roads;

purchases of equipment, land, and existing structures; and for payments on capital leases. Amounts for additions, replacements,

and major alterations to fixed works and structures are included. However, expenditure for maintenance and minor repairs to

buildings and equipment is classified as current spending.

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Indebtedness

Indebtedness data in this report pertain to debt issued in the name of an independent school district or by the parent

government for a dependent school system, however debt issued by some school building authorities and municipalities for the

construction of education facilities is excluded. Also excluded is general obligation debt not issued distinctly for the support of

schools, such as in the District of Columbia and Hawaii.

Cash and Security Holdings

Cash and security holdings of dependent school systems are excluded from this report as these holdings cannot be

separated from the assets of their parent governments.

Data Collection Methodology

The Census Bureau has made arrangements with state government departments of education to use data from existing

finance information collection systems where the data are compatible with this survey's categories. Every state department of

education obtains information annually on a wide variety of financial data from elementary-secondary school systems by

requiring reports or conducting surveys. The Census Bureau is able to gain access to this information through cooperative

agreements with each state as summarized below:

1. Data compiled or reformatted by Census Bureau staff from state education agency electronic data files (23

states).

2. Data reformatted by state education agency staff into survey categories before electronically transmitting or

mailing data to the Census Bureau (27 states and DC).

A single office or database in the departments of education did not always have all of the information needed for this

survey. In these instances, other sources – most often different state offices – supplied information to supplement the basic data.

The most common types of data needing supplementation were school lunch finances, indebtedness, cash and security holdings,

and capital fund transactions.

Enrollment, Population, and Personal Income Data

Unless otherwise noted in Appendix B, the enrollments used to calculate the per pupil amounts in Tables 8, 11, 14, and

17 represent Fall 2006 memberships collected by the NCES in its nonfiscal Common Core of Data (CCD) survey. Enrollments

for “private charter schools,” state educational facilities, and federal school systems have been excluded.

The population data contained in Table 18 were obtained from the Census Bureau's State Population Estimates. The

personal income data in Table 18, which were used to calculate the data for Table 12, were taken from the U.S. Department of

Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis’s Survey of Current Business.

Dates of Collection

October 2007 Supplemental letter mailout

January 2008 Initial mailout

February 2008 Follow-up mailout

March 2008 Begin data processing

April 2009 Data editing complete

July 2009 Released to Census Bureau Internet

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SURVEY METHODOLOGY

The data in this survey are for all public elementary and secondary systems centrally collected from each state. The

survey cycle begins in January when states begin submitting data for the previous fiscal year. The data collection process is

typically completed by April of the following year. The information included is intended to provide a complete picture of a

government's financial activity. All revenue (by source), expenditure (by function and object), indebtedness, and cash and

security holdings are requested. The inclusion of all financial transactions, except for interfund transfers and some fiduciary

activities, allows for effective review and editing. It enables respondents and Census Bureau staff to take a global view of

government finance and to perform basic cash flow logic checks.

The Census Bureau has attempted to identify all central sources for public elementary-secondary finance data. Most of

these sources exist at the state government level. Many state agencies, especially state education agencies, collect financial data

for the local units within their domains.

The collection arrangements have a number of distinct advantages. First, because the Census Bureau is able to use data

from state government data systems, the response burden on local school system administrators is lessened. Second, the close

relationship between local school systems and state departments of education minimizes nonresponse.

The extensive use of central collection of elementary-secondary finance data requires the maintenance of state-specific

crosswalks that define the state data items which comprise each of the items reported by the Census Bureau. In an effort to

eliminate keying and response errors, several edit checks are made. These checks identify cash and debt flow problems,

significant current year/prior year differences, illogical salary/current spending relationships, out-of-scope per pupil expenditure,

and other peculiarities. Census Bureau staff resolve edit and other problems by rechecking data sources for entry

errors, reviewing state and other reports that contain the same type of information, and making follow-up calls to state and local

officials.

Financial data for school systems were summed to create state aggregates. Census Bureau staff reviewed the state

aggregates for consistency with prior year information. The state aggregates were also compared with the financial data

collected in the National Public Education Financial Survey by the NCES and state totals released by state education agencies.

During the review of state aggregates, Census Bureau technical staff requested assistance from state officials and the NCES to

resolve differences. Most of these differences involved the inclusion of state payments on behalf of local education agencies in

state education agency and the NCES totals. The state education agencies and the NCES furnished information about these

payments that enabled the Census Bureau to provide state source revenue and current spending categories shown in Tables 1

through 8 and 11 through 17.

DATA QUALITY

Although the data in this publication are not subject to sampling error since the Census Bureau attempts to contact

every school system, the data are subject to various nonsampling errors, such as coverage error, nonresponse error, keying error,

and classification error.

An incomplete listing of all school systems in the United States would result in coverage error: The Census Bureau

tries to mitigate coverage error by performing checks against various other sources of school system data: the NPEFS state

totals, NCES listing, and the Census Bureau’s Government Integrated Directory. We also request information from the State

Department of Education in each state.

Nonresponse error results from incomplete responses to items on the forms. In order to produce a complete data set,

the Census Bureau attempts to call back the respondents, use an alternative source for the data, or imputes for missing data by

pulling forward prior year data.

Various other nonsampling errors include response error which results from inaccurate reporting of the data, keying

error which results from mistakes when entering the data, and from classification error which results from placing the data in

the wrong categories. All of these errors are mitigated by editing of the individual unit data. Both the central collector and

Census Bureau perform data quality checks.

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LIMITATIONS OF DATA

Finance amounts presented in this report are statistical in nature and do not represent an accounting statement.

Therefore, a difference between a school system's revenue and expenditure does not indicate a “budget” surplus or deficit.

Large capital outlay expenditure, debt issuance or retirement, and changes in cash and security holdings are all factors that have

important influences on the balance between revenue and expenditure.

In spite of efforts to identify and resolve errors, some mistakes and inconsistencies in official reporting and processing

have undoubtedly escaped detection. Other inconsistencies have been detected and are published with the caveats shown in

Appendix B. They arise from the fact that each state education agency collects a different level of detail. Although states

generally collect much more detail than what the Census Bureau collects, there are instances when certain states cannot provide

some of the items requested. The use of different financial accounting handbooks by the state education agencies also causes

inconsistencies in the data.

Effective for the FY 1992 survey, the Census Bureau requested that respondents for elementary-secondary finances

report state revenue according to the following program categories: general formula assistance, compensatory and basic skills,

special education, staff improvement, vocational, capital outlay/debt service, bilingual education, transportation, and school

lunch. Users should be able to make valid comparisons of this detail when examining school systems within a given state.

However, because the content of state aid programs greatly varies among the states, this information may not be comparable

when making comparisons between school systems in different states. For example, state monies for special education and

compensatory education may be in specific categorical aid programs in one state but be part of general formula assistance in

another state.

CONCERNING DERIVED STATISTICS

Derived statistics such as per pupil expenditure and per pupil revenue are calculated using the enrollment reported on

the NCES 2006-07 CCD Nonfiscal Survey. Amounts per $1000 of personal income are calculated using personal income

reported on the Bureau of Economic Analysis 2006 Survey of Current Business.

An analysis based on rankings or per capita statistics can be misleading and misinterpreted because of subtle yet

important differences in state and local government organization and economic structure.

For example, using total taxes or per capita taxes as a measure of tax burden on the citizens of that state can be

misleading because different states use different approaches to taxation, comparing only the total taxes collected by each state is

not enough to understand the economic impact of those states’ taxes; one must also understand how those taxes are collected.

Comparing taxes across states can be difficult. The Census Bureau’s statistics on tax revenue reflect taxes a state collects from

activity within the state, not necessarily from its people within a state. Alaska, for instance, does not have general sale taxes or

individual income taxes, but it does collect severance taxes from companies that extract oil and natural gas. Like Alaska,

Florida also does not collect individual income taxes, but unlike Alaska, Florida instead relies heavily on a general sales tax,

which, because of its tourist industry, is partially supported by visitors from outside Florida. In that sense, both Alaska and

Florida use “exported taxes” – taxes collected from people or organizations that may reside outside their state.

Similarly, ranking expenditures totals or comparing per capita expenditures are equally challenging since some states

directly administer activities that, in other states, are undertaken by local governments, with or without state fiscal aid. The share

of government sector financial totals contributed by a state government, therefore, differs materially from one state to another.

For example, comparing a state's direct expenditures on transportation programs may lead to inaccurate conclusions since all

cash assistance payments to school systems may vary per state. Due to the varying content of individual state aid programs, this

information should not be used to compare the fiscal commitments of the states to the objectives of the specific programs. Thus

a strict ranking or per capita analysis that does not take into account these structural relationships between the state government

and the local governments within each state can lead to an invalid analysis and incorrect conclusion.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The generous cooperation of state education agency personnel is gratefully acknowledged. The time and effort

extended by these individuals made it possible to produce this report while imposing a minimum burden on local school

officials. The Census Bureau also appreciates the dedication of local school officials in providing accurate fiscal data to their

state education agencies.

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MEANING OF ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS

The abbreviations and symbols in the tables have the following meanings:

- Represents zero or rounds to zero.

(NA) Not available.

LEA Local Education Agency.

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SOURCE: 2007 Census of Governments Survey of Local Government Finances - School Systems. Data are not subject to sampling error, but for information on nonsampling error and definitions, see the Introduction. Data users who create their own estimates from these tables should cite the U.S. Census Bureau as the source of the original data only.

Figure 1a. Percent Distribution of Total Public Elementary-Secondary School System Revenue: 2006-07

Total: $556.9 billion

State sources47.6%

Federal sources8.3%

Local sources44.1%

Federal sourcesState sourcesLocal sources

Figure 1b. Percent Distribution of Total Public Elementary-Secondary School System Local Revenue: 2006-07

Total: $245.6 billion

Taxes and appropriations

85.2%

Current charges5.8%

Other local sources9.0%

Taxes and appropriationsCurrent chargesOther local sources

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SOURCE: 2007 Census of Governments Survey of Local Government Finances - School Systems. Data are not subject to sampling error, but for information on nonsampling error and definitions, see the Introduction. Data users who create their own estimates from these tables should cite the U.S. Census Bureau as the source of the original data only.

Figure 2. Percent Distribution of Total Public Elementary-Secondary School System Expenditure: 2006-07

Total: $559.8 billion

Capital outlay11.4%

Other3.1%

Current spending85.4%

Capital outlayOtherCurrent spending

Figure 3. Percent Distribution of Public Elementary-Secondary School System Current Spending by Function

Total: $478.2 billion

Instruction60.3%

Other current spending5.2%

Support services34.6%

InstructionOther current spendingSupport services

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SOURCE: 2007 Census of Governments Survey of Local Government Finances - School Systems. Data are not subject to sampling error, but for information on nonsampling error and definitions,see the Introduction. Data users who create their own estimates from these tables should cite the U.S. Census Bureau as the source of the original data only.

Figure 4. Elementary-Secondary Per Pupil Current Spending Amounts by State: 2006-07

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Table 1. Summary of Public School System Finances for Elementary-Secondary Education by State: 2006-07

Debtoutstanding

From Federal From state From local Current Capital at end of Cash andTotal sources sources sources Total spending outlay Other 2 fiscal year securities

United States................... 556,860,590 46,433,892 264,801,609 245,625,089 559,852,377 478,174,091 64,065,052 17,613,234 349,646,724 183,050,623

Alabama............................ 7,067,527 689,072 4,070,949 2,307,506 7,189,784 6,373,753 687,816 128,215 3,942,469 2,700,551Alaska................................ 1,800,585 282,270 1,052,357 465,958 1,938,755 1,633,863 257,723 47,169 1,114,167 -Arizona.............................. 8,684,961 953,912 4,204,391 3,526,658 8,710,325 7,038,060 1,436,714 235,551 4,437,049 2,800,957Arkansas............................ 4,402,548 483,689 3,319,032 599,827 4,594,295 3,963,185 517,241 113,869 2,615,005 1,064,158California........................... 70,076,641 7,200,297 42,333,590 20,542,754 70,487,984 58,807,697 10,058,842 1,621,445 40,616,256 30,938,240

Colorado............................ 7,635,777 529,854 3,307,016 3,798,907 7,958,362 6,518,465 1,083,411 356,486 7,018,100 4,447,229Connecticut........................ 8,757,951 386,553 3,299,175 5,072,223 8,492,978 7,425,983 913,165 153,830 2,321,856 46,826Delaware........................... 1,643,500 102,114 1,071,957 469,429 1,640,404 1,375,037 245,757 19,610 523,590 173,539District of Columbia........... 1,148,358 134,700 - 1,013,658 1,137,570 970,467 167,103 - - -Florida................................ 28,893,216 2,489,027 11,578,932 14,825,257 29,849,892 23,127,743 5,992,654 729,495 16,363,427 10,508,513

Georgia.............................. 17,747,052 1,475,463 7,907,177 8,364,412 17,370,350 14,933,565 2,271,958 164,827 5,674,320 6,599,018Hawaii................................ 2,985,593 256,696 2,681,049 47,848 2,199,604 2,061,560 138,044 - - -Idaho.................................. 2,011,147 202,977 1,338,182 469,988 1,960,472 1,746,064 163,583 50,825 1,306,983 888,694Illinois................................. 23,500,552 1,862,627 7,805,362 13,832,563 23,045,881 20,272,699 2,082,140 691,042 16,250,077 12,754,394Indiana............................... 10,184,046 765,168 5,224,450 4,194,428 11,210,164 9,310,375 887,670 1,012,119 3,327,083 2,635,544

Iowa................................... 5,006,037 390,585 2,279,228 2,336,224 4,995,051 4,258,849 647,628 88,574 1,993,675 1,305,717Kansas............................... 5,036,136 346,441 2,894,033 1,795,662 4,812,504 4,220,992 427,238 164,274 3,598,833 1,489,881Kentucky............................ 6,224,684 677,570 3,557,084 1,990,030 6,350,413 5,433,168 755,710 161,535 4,196,092 1,472,462Louisiana........................... 7,021,880 1,234,006 2,911,249 2,876,625 6,654,144 5,933,891 618,284 101,969 2,756,952 2,834,696Maine................................. 2,439,959 198,101 1,081,891 1,159,967 2,417,964 2,281,573 91,361 45,030 770,797 128,316

Maryland............................ 11,667,856 661,677 4,684,827 6,321,352 11,305,987 10,009,647 1,170,502 125,838 3,052,097 -Massachusetts................... 14,461,309 754,202 6,485,380 7,221,727 13,930,189 12,723,983 876,703 329,503 5,638,676 187,752Michigan............................ 19,655,056 1,541,818 11,383,198 6,730,040 19,690,696 17,206,537 1,629,007 855,152 19,441,902 4,460,195Minnesota.......................... 9,459,717 546,789 6,267,914 2,645,014 9,734,710 8,160,803 1,074,228 499,679 8,954,887 4,879,041Mississippi......................... 4,211,599 712,846 2,214,700 1,284,053 4,158,733 3,708,620 379,581 70,532 1,518,752 1,423,826

Missouri............................. 8,840,790 730,811 3,641,310 4,468,669 9,118,954 7,932,558 925,265 261,131 5,961,088 4,750,470Montana............................. 1,464,229 190,631 702,476 571,122 1,429,766 1,315,957 100,592 13,217 354,307 681,950Nebraska........................... 3,128,888 298,196 992,032 1,838,660 3,073,412 2,627,678 378,827 66,907 1,569,030 1,434,513Nevada.............................. 4,003,147 277,849 2,266,751 1,458,547 4,342,827 3,403,085 731,227 208,515 4,626,390 2,019,344New Hampshire................. 2,501,325 137,058 936,882 1,427,385 2,449,978 2,200,205 208,008 41,765 1,031,604 270,598

New Jersey........................ 24,503,137 991,769 10,101,279 13,410,089 24,875,402 22,434,942 1,997,462 442,998 8,854,519 3,240,087New Mexico....................... 3,272,636 444,466 2,360,542 467,628 3,271,230 2,833,325 396,529 41,376 1,052,116 1,299,211New York........................... 50,564,902 3,269,310 22,845,772 24,449,820 50,732,236 45,422,550 4,216,048 1,093,638 28,674,894 7,030,489North Carolina................... 13,061,906 1,184,934 7,481,148 4,395,824 12,794,086 11,213,139 1,166,854 414,093 7,502,887 -North Dakota..................... 1,001,831 150,165 355,662 496,004 982,428 877,302 90,844 14,282 222,490 299,774

Ohio................................... 21,682,794 1,461,326 9,341,723 10,879,745 21,180,588 18,009,346 2,595,974 575,268 10,221,744 8,642,071Oklahoma.......................... 5,490,635 650,579 2,782,356 2,057,700 5,498,730 4,947,646 502,002 49,082 1,279,396 1,238,291Oregon............................... 5,612,538 526,411 2,917,634 2,168,493 5,622,397 5,107,117 293,730 221,550 6,429,417 2,559,426Pennsylvania..................... 24,203,543 1,821,479 8,593,421 13,788,643 23,857,420 20,350,728 2,533,079 973,613 23,862,891 8,615,428Rhode Island..................... 2,088,045 165,167 817,792 1,105,086 2,049,374 1,994,727 20,234 34,413 671,346 2,930

South Carolina................... 7,119,886 680,718 3,120,414 3,318,754 7,713,920 6,088,811 1,290,372 334,737 9,286,906 3,814,374South Dakota..................... 1,133,713 174,096 371,645 587,972 1,093,459 967,039 105,370 21,050 549,821 591,456Tennessee......................... 7,587,598 805,633 3,342,186 3,439,779 7,785,255 7,031,989 593,354 159,912 4,484,307 54,140Texas................................. 44,220,225 4,423,644 15,952,564 23,844,017 45,807,489 35,602,992 6,654,163 3,550,334 50,658,481 33,646,756Utah................................... 3,651,867 343,915 1,977,900 1,330,052 3,616,409 2,954,550 579,188 82,671 2,052,482 1,542,102

Vermont............................. 1,408,652 97,086 1,236,210 75,356 1,365,537 1,280,088 70,359 15,090 320,814 46,301Virginia............................... 13,856,709 890,144 5,796,043 7,170,522 14,509,788 12,542,467 1,473,546 493,775 7,117,885 -Washington........................ 10,326,993 801,339 6,339,782 3,185,872 10,653,288 8,640,378 1,624,443 388,467 8,769,673 3,935,285West Virginia..................... 2,897,559 353,571 1,677,212 866,776 2,981,223 2,738,951 228,873 13,399 320,385 481,701Wisconsin.......................... 10,037,863 574,090 5,175,386 4,288,387 9,827,392 9,027,263 467,948 332,181 6,277,996 2,683,772Wyoming............................ 1,475,492 111,051 722,364 642,077 1,382,578 1,132,679 246,698 3,201 60,810 430,605

1Duplicative interschool system transactions are excluded. 2Includes payments to state and local governments, and interest on school system indebtedness.

Note: This information represents financial data for public independent and dependent school systems. It includes state payments made on behalf of public school systems and excludes financial transactions of public nonschool entities. See Appendix B for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. Cash and security holdings of dependent school systems are excluded as these holdings cannot be separated from the assets of their parent governments. Expenditure for adult education, community services, and other nonelementary-secondary programs are included under "Current spending" but are excluded from the per pupil data displayed in Tables 8, 11, 14, and 17.

(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text of the "Public Education Finances" report.)

Geographic area

Elementary-secondary revenue 1 Elementary-secondary expenditure 1

SOURCE: 2007 Census of Governments Survey of Local Government Finances - School Systems. Data are not subject to sampling error, but for information on nonsampling error and definitions, see introductory text. Data users who create their own estimates from these tables should cite the U.S. Census Bureau as the source of the original data only.

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Table 2. Revenue From Federal Sources for Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems by State: 2006-07

Compensatory Special Other and Impact aidTotal Total (Title I) education Child nutrition Vocational nonspecified Total 1 only

United States.................... 46,433,892 42,886,760 11,295,616 9,749,352 9,317,194 622,194 11,902,404 3,547,132 1,155,249

Alabama............................. 689,072 668,873 214,840 167,448 189,099 17,015 80,471 20,199 4,019Alaska................................. 282,270 133,503 40,928 28,848 26,855 3,057 33,815 148,767 112,286Arizona............................... 953,912 795,209 251,161 147,670 196,328 18,225 181,825 158,703 146,867Arkansas............................ 483,689 459,204 117,791 107,879 121,534 8,808 103,192 24,485 587California............................ 7,200,297 6,738,910 1,995,300 1,712,796 1,291,389 68,117 1,671,308 461,387 71,611

Colorado............................. 529,854 479,750 146,023 143,023 96,276 6,664 87,764 50,104 20,085Connecticut........................ 386,553 345,514 101,627 113,589 73,698 7,166 49,434 41,039 -Delaware............................ 102,114 102,114 28,909 24,993 20,963 3,703 23,546 - -District of Columbia............ 134,700 133,454 72,077 14,306 13,319 3,800 29,952 1,246 1,246Florida................................ 2,489,027 2,320,181 670,613 564,232 542,179 41,245 501,912 168,846 11,942

Georgia............................... 1,475,463 1,409,265 (2) (2) 422,180 (2) 987,085 66,198 30,268Hawaii................................. 256,696 206,065 57,755 36,629 38,591 2,873 70,217 50,631 47,518Idaho.................................. 202,977 185,850 47,412 44,996 48,990 3,615 40,837 17,127 7,092Illinois................................. 1,862,627 1,758,922 535,208 463,109 355,054 29,231 376,320 103,705 23,695Indiana................................ 765,168 751,382 180,784 229,161 176,199 11,247 153,991 13,786 893

Iowa.................................... 390,585 364,850 62,393 144,978 77,597 6,559 73,323 25,735 952Kansas............................... 346,441 326,404 90,507 (2) 91,786 1,626 142,485 20,037 20,037Kentucky............................. 677,570 629,363 (2) (2) 172,113 (2) 457,250 48,207 -Louisiana............................ 1,234,006 1,147,486 267,331 173,449 192,352 12,184 502,170 86,520 9,056Maine.................................. 198,101 189,363 45,291 76,597 31,583 2,460 33,432 8,738 2,945

Maryland............................. 661,677 579,425 177,637 174,703 122,531 10,433 94,121 82,252 14,027Massachusetts................... 754,202 709,149 218,079 240,053 140,319 10,979 99,719 45,053 -Michigan............................. 1,541,818 1,391,056 441,527 362,633 237,915 24,902 324,079 150,762 2,587Minnesota........................... 546,789 498,727 107,921 181,675 114,007 1,029 94,095 48,062 13,727Mississippi.......................... 712,846 669,859 178,489 112,267 169,354 6,469 203,280 42,987 2,811

Missouri.............................. 730,811 674,917 182,129 201,484 169,022 13,674 108,608 55,894 23,466Montana............................. 190,631 131,962 43,868 33,759 20,796 3,134 30,405 58,669 48,422Nebraska............................ 298,196 251,208 59,228 66,791 48,383 4,077 72,729 46,988 15,122Nevada............................... 277,849 257,925 73,675 63,756 64,115 5,995 50,384 19,924 3,745New Hampshire.................. 137,058 130,991 29,369 31,274 18,362 3,820 48,166 6,067 -

New Jersey......................... 991,769 972,460 251,980 318,981 184,912 6,913 209,674 19,309 19,309New Mexico........................ 444,466 312,883 100,126 73,048 753 4,694 134,262 131,583 77,054New York............................ 3,269,310 3,241,376 1,224,483 617,588 501,111 38,497 859,697 27,934 22,435North Carolina.................... 1,184,934 1,164,550 (2) (2) 345,414 (2) 819,136 20,384 15,468North Dakota...................... 150,165 103,132 37,425 26,875 13,450 2,782 22,600 47,033 29,165

Ohio.................................... 1,461,326 1,364,391 (2) 439,222 247,262 36,006 641,901 96,935 -Oklahoma........................... 650,579 570,616 158,978 137,543 147,247 32,366 94,482 79,963 41,764Oregon............................... 526,411 487,623 154,298 124,779 97,047 8,367 103,132 38,788 2,366Pennsylvania...................... 1,821,479 1,607,818 485,877 421,247 293,607 31,794 375,293 213,661 5,082Rhode Island...................... 165,167 159,977 46,224 35,708 24,524 3,908 49,613 5,190 3,575

South Carolina.................... 680,718 675,386 178,800 174,358 182,213 12,732 127,283 5,332 3,075South Dakota...................... 174,096 114,217 37,756 25,994 18,876 739 30,852 59,879 48,828Tennessee.......................... 805,633 766,221 198,751 198,900 220,958 20,763 126,849 39,412 5,166Texas.................................. 4,423,644 4,053,011 1,166,997 752,037 1,137,972 47,051 948,954 370,633 108,974Utah.................................... 343,915 316,771 48,004 90,671 81,830 5,809 90,457 27,144 7,752

Vermont.............................. 97,086 89,452 29,446 21,520 11,265 2,440 24,781 7,634 725Virginia............................... 890,144 779,323 236,102 241,874 179,092 19,898 102,357 110,821 45,598Washington........................ 801,339 693,321 203,835 202,985 152,913 7,827 125,761 108,018 57,500West Virginia...................... 353,571 342,493 111,044 (2) 63,974 (2) 167,475 11,078 -Wisconsin........................... 574,090 535,750 158,917 161,794 118,487 5,098 91,454 38,340 12,475Wyoming............................ 111,051 95,108 28,701 22,130 11,398 2,403 30,476 15,943 13,932

1Includes amounts not shown separately. 2Amounts are combined in "Other and nonspecified" Federal aid distributed through the state.

Note: See Appendix B for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. State and national totals in this table are lower than the actual totals for these Federal programs. This information includes only the revenue received by public school systems and excludes monies received by nonpublic school system organizations such as state agencies and private entities. The value of school lunch commodities is also excluded.

(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text of the "Public Education Finances" report.)

SOURCE: 2007 Census of Governments Survey of Local Government Finances - School Systems. Data are not subject to sampling error, but for information on nonsampling error and definitions, see introductory text. Data users who create their own estimates from these tables should cite the U.S. Census Bureau as the source of the original data only.

Geographic area

Distributed through state Direct Federal aid

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Table 3. Revenue From State Sources for Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems by State: 2006-07

Other and State Formula Compensatory Special Vocational Transportation nonspecified payments on

Total assistance programs education programs programs state aid behalf of LEA

United States.............................. 264,801,609 176,809,923 6,343,552 15,744,344 952,723 4,476,777 50,349,756 10,124,534

Alabama....................................... 4,070,949 3,389,988 89,729 889 - 316,665 273,678 -Alaska........................................... 1,052,357 912,933 - - - 54,187 85,237 -Arizona......................................... 4,204,391 3,654,784 23,419 306 9,403 - 516,479 -Arkansas....................................... 3,319,032 1,901,347 151,075 197,703 16,346 - 954,713 97,848California...................................... 42,333,590 23,898,726 1,394,663 2,986,396 4,846 586,591 12,586,838 875,530

Colorado....................................... 3,307,016 3,038,820 - 116,367 22,076 42,256 87,497 -Connecticut................................... 3,299,175 1,306,780 24,300 431,097 2,826 57,673 989,608 486,891Delaware...................................... 1,071,957 725,467 - 400 - 68,752 277,338 -District of Columbia...................... - - - - - - - -Florida........................................... 11,578,932 3,525,155 - 1,277,603 179,406 483,034 6,113,734 -

Georgia......................................... 7,907,177 6,685,220 - - - - 985,339 236,618Hawaii........................................... 2,681,049 1,980,801 7,800 388,420 7,861 35,605 260,562 -Idaho............................................. 1,338,182 1,076,975 - 2,066 8,561 64,089 185,828 663Illinois............................................ 7,805,362 4,671,938 6,665 665,343 45,474 571,200 1,000,585 844,157Indiana.......................................... 5,224,450 4,404,036 11,918 36,663 2,426 12 118,338 651,057

Iowa.............................................. 2,279,228 2,048,189 9,661 2,273 3,419 9,187 206,499 -Kansas.......................................... 2,894,033 2,295,052 - 326,901 - - 103,421 168,659Kentucky....................................... 3,557,084 2,179,507 - - 3,105 747 566,753 806,972Louisiana...................................... 2,911,249 2,735,984 - 23,386 - - 151,879 -Maine............................................ 1,081,891 857,591 - 17 - - 18,843 205,440

Maryland....................................... 4,684,827 2,493,160 731,695 327,414 - 220,134 466,281 446,143Massachusetts.............................. 6,485,380 3,501,932 - - 684 248,107 1,451,903 1,282,754Michigan....................................... 11,383,198 9,816,535 301,209 898,927 35,610 - 330,917 -Minnesota..................................... 6,267,914 4,808,631 254,042 616,290 9,994 60,331 518,626 -Mississippi.................................... 2,214,700 2,106,136 28,706 3,337 36,638 - 39,883 -

Missouri........................................ 3,641,310 2,266,264 - 99,064 27,650 152,437 1,095,895 -Montana........................................ 702,476 504,760 8,276 4,545 1,022 12,526 171,347 -Nebraska...................................... 992,032 756,370 - 173,499 - 47 62,116 -Nevada......................................... 2,266,751 697,021 4,080 99,899 1,177 - 1,464,574 -New Hampshire............................ 936,882 835,363 - - 12,527 - 76,386 12,606

New Jersey................................... 10,101,279 3,414,378 2,286,630 978,745 39,106 284,051 1,177,278 1,921,091New Mexico.................................. 2,360,542 2,113,099 176 - - 99,702 147,565 -New York...................................... 22,845,772 12,716,651 - 3,143,184 - - 6,985,937 -North Carolina.............................. 7,481,148 7,235,140 - - - - 153,412 92,596North Dakota................................ 355,662 268,483 - 22,514 4,573 16,521 43,571 -

Ohio.............................................. 9,341,723 7,490,603 378,383 - 3,164 - 1,469,573 -Oklahoma..................................... 2,782,356 1,867,239 20,691 - 27,584 - 834,085 32,757Oregon.......................................... 2,917,634 2,714,500 - - - 17,299 185,835 -Pennsylvania................................ 8,593,421 4,792,276 55,906 983,249 55,703 664,768 2,041,519 -Rhode Island................................ 817,792 700,564 - - - - 51,826 65,402

South Carolina.............................. 3,120,414 906,813 183,203 313,123 251,716 44,164 1,326,040 95,355South Dakota................................ 371,645 316,989 851 42,789 401 - 2,122 8,493Tennessee.................................... 3,342,186 3,115,281 - - 389 - 226,516 -Texas............................................ 15,952,564 13,059,652 - - - - 1,375,970 1,516,942Utah.............................................. 1,977,900 976,794 26,078 183,436 54,331 62,693 674,568 -

Vermont........................................ 1,236,210 1,033,973 - 126,702 9,624 770 28,296 36,845Virginia.......................................... 5,796,043 4,445,135 233,577 423,768 70,622 - 622,941 -Washington................................... 6,339,782 4,519,062 107,671 512,792 - 261,144 939,113 -West Virginia................................ 1,677,212 982,306 3,148 7,290 4,459 16,961 423,333 239,715Wisconsin..................................... 5,175,386 4,552,575 - 327,947 - 25,124 269,740 -Wyoming....................................... 722,364 512,945 - - - - 209,419 - Note: See Appendix B for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. Due to the varying content of individual state aid programs, this information should not be used to compare the fiscal commitments of the states to the objectives of the specific programs shown in this table.

Geographic area

(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text of the "Public Education Finances" report.)

SOURCE: 2007 Census of Governments Survey of Local Government Finances - School Systems. Data are not subject to sampling error, but for information on nonsampling error and definitions, see introductory text. Data users who create their own estimates from these tables should cite the U.S. Census Bureau as the source of the original data only.

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Table 4. Revenue From Local Sources for Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems by State: 2006-07

Parent Nonschool Tuition andProperty Other government local School lunch transportation Other Other local

Total taxes taxes contribution government charges charges charges revenue

United States....................... 245,625,089 155,329,981 6,847,588 41,741,315 5,414,969 6,934,547 1,182,784 6,147,621 22,026,284

Alabama................................ 2,307,506 894,496 34,744 - 628,882 134,687 4,087 185,328 425,282Alaska.................................... 465,958 - - 371,546 - 12,059 370 15,184 66,799Arizona.................................. 3,526,658 2,763,689 - 2,234 66,504 117,101 2,324 125,797 449,009Arkansas................................ 599,827 315,399 1,965 - 4,992 54,732 8,284 83,188 131,267California............................... 20,542,754 13,899,019 327,515 768,274 267,981 571,252 55,247 484,557 4,168,909

Colorado................................ 3,798,907 2,966,531 47,029 - 18,717 96,835 65,028 219,232 385,535Connecticut............................ 5,072,223 - - 4,561,214 360,531 125,793 3,933 4,218 16,534Delaware............................... 469,429 388,680 - - - 16,744 - 867 63,138District of Columbia............... 1,013,658 - - 989,261 - 737 527 6,324 16,809Florida.................................... 14,825,257 11,819,564 - - - 379,503 10,924 731,226 1,884,040

Georgia.................................. 8,364,412 5,349,636 1,673,105 - 246,235 222,520 26,900 271,296 574,720Hawaii.................................... 47,848 - - - 1,996 19,142 - 562 26,148Idaho...................................... 469,988 347,497 - - 68 29,742 5,140 5,361 82,180Illinois..................................... 13,832,563 12,208,171 - - 55,975 272,072 40,810 213,657 1,041,878Indiana................................... 4,194,428 3,004,521 1,155 - 68,103 204,781 13,533 170,282 732,053

Iowa....................................... 2,336,224 1,552,873 448,898 - 5,262 105,305 13,385 41,656 168,845Kansas................................... 1,795,662 1,366,300 - - 103,580 86,839 9,027 21,869 208,047Kentucky................................ 1,990,030 1,322,024 352,543 - 24,099 107,190 8,523 13,670 161,981Louisiana............................... 2,876,625 968,877 1,542,496 - 28,382 46,575 10,688 5,004 274,603Maine..................................... 1,159,967 473,492 - 617,040 5,276 37,221 5,747 2,456 18,735

Maryland................................ 6,321,352 - - 5,761,227 - 129,386 23,761 174,061 232,917Massachusetts....................... 7,221,727 - - 5,678,917 918,387 158,682 93,515 33,369 338,857Michigan................................ 6,730,040 5,405,103 - - 22,354 229,972 45,912 293,844 732,855Minnesota.............................. 2,645,014 1,523,775 - - 129,182 191,771 80,659 176,414 543,213Mississippi............................. 1,284,053 931,982 19,259 2,731 13,049 54,331 5,744 99,483 157,474

Missouri................................. 4,468,669 3,338,128 173,281 - 155,437 152,606 23,293 221,475 404,449Montana................................. 571,122 344,271 - - 118,323 18,457 3,168 33,940 52,963Nebraska............................... 1,838,660 1,444,097 138,935 - 19,613 59,567 1,504 66,771 108,173Nevada.................................. 1,458,547 1,171,059 3,349 - 249 38,706 5,470 84,999 154,715New Hampshire..................... 1,427,385 1,125,768 - 204,451 186 43,107 7,130 3,663 43,080

New Jersey............................ 13,410,089 10,942,173 - 827,057 227,281 294,475 110,892 223,163 785,048New Mexico........................... 467,628 339,839 - - - 25,296 2,495 21,266 78,732New York............................... 24,449,820 14,133,942 39,692 8,292,930 245,527 304,879 40,896 100,056 1,291,898North Carolina....................... 4,395,824 - - 3,802,555 - 257,312 10,333 65,290 260,334North Dakota......................... 496,004 397,158 - - 14,922 21,399 709 23,251 38,565

Ohio....................................... 10,879,745 8,637,065 284,721 - 150,458 304,265 79,961 563,214 860,061Oklahoma.............................. 2,057,700 1,436,362 - - 166,081 77,949 42,316 185,365 149,627Oregon................................... 2,168,493 1,605,429 - - 114,066 59,374 20,344 96,860 272,420Pennsylvania......................... 13,788,643 10,558,344 1,693,619 - 154,533 331,003 71,418 42,025 937,701Rhode Island......................... 1,105,086 91,794 - 979,704 - 20,945 893 2,025 9,725

South Carolina....................... 3,318,754 2,520,260 38,709 - 123,479 92,859 9,698 145,424 388,325South Dakota......................... 587,972 483,751 17,469 - 2,883 25,128 1,882 8,372 48,487Tennessee............................. 3,439,779 - - 2,193,691 644,765 129,231 7,364 311,362 153,366Texas..................................... 23,844,017 20,792,427 - - 66,237 617,828 73,114 290,948 2,003,463Utah....................................... 1,330,052 1,083,942 - - 599 59,442 12,473 8,524 165,072

Vermont................................. 75,356 1,618 1,990 - 712 17,437 1,479 4,293 47,827Virginia................................... 7,170,522 - - 6,678,469 - 242,782 48,646 14,475 186,150Washington............................ 3,185,872 2,413,144 920 - 11,531 123,333 62,801 153,656 420,487West Virginia......................... 866,776 756,187 114 - 14,372 25,067 3,787 9,915 57,334Wisconsin.............................. 4,288,387 3,784,467 - 10,014 64,486 171,414 6,394 85,957 165,655Wyoming................................ 642,077 427,127 6,080 - 149,674 15,714 256 2,427 40,799 Note: See Appendix B for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. Revenue from other school systems are excluded to avoid double counting. Some data appear under local sources for Hawaii's state-operated school system for consistency with data presented for all other school systems. Refer to the introductory text of the "Public Education Finances" report for an explanation concerning tax revenue for dependent school systems.

Geographic area

SOURCE: 2007 Census of Governments Survey of Local Government Finances - School Systems. Data are not subject to sampling error, but for information on nonsampling error and definitions, see introductory text. Data users who create their own estimates from these tables should cite the U.S. Census Bureau as the source of the original data only.

(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text of the "Public Education Finances" report.)

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Table 5. Percent Distribution of Elementary-Secondary Public School System Revenue by Source and State:2006-07

Federal sources State sources Local sources

Taxes and parentCompensatory Formula government Other local

Total Total 1 (Title I) Total 1 assistance Total 1 contribution governments Charges

United States......................... 100.0 8.3 2.0 47.6 31.8 44.1 36.6 1.0 2.6

Alabama................................... 100.0 9.7 3.0 57.6 48.0 32.6 13.1 8.9 4.6Alaska...................................... 100.0 15.7 2.3 58.4 50.7 25.9 20.6 - 1.5Arizona..................................... 100.0 11.0 2.9 48.4 42.1 40.6 31.8 .8 2.8Arkansas.................................. 100.0 11.0 2.7 75.4 43.2 13.6 7.2 .1 3.3California.................................. 100.0 10.3 2.8 60.4 34.1 29.3 21.4 .4 1.6

Colorado.................................. 100.0 6.9 1.9 43.3 39.8 49.8 39.5 .2 5.0Connecticut.............................. 100.0 4.4 1.2 37.7 14.9 57.9 52.1 4.1 1.5Delaware.................................. 100.0 6.2 1.8 65.2 44.1 28.6 23.6 - 1.1District of Columbia.................. 100.0 11.7 6.3 - - 88.3 86.1 - .7Florida...................................... 100.0 8.6 2.3 40.1 12.2 51.3 40.9 - 3.9

Georgia.................................... 100.0 8.3 - 44.6 37.7 47.1 39.6 1.4 2.9Hawaii...................................... 100.0 8.6 1.9 89.8 66.3 1.6 - .1 .7Idaho........................................ 100.0 10.1 2.4 66.5 53.6 23.4 17.3 - 2.0Illinois....................................... 100.0 7.9 2.3 33.2 19.9 58.9 51.9 .2 2.2Indiana..................................... 100.0 7.5 1.8 51.3 43.2 41.2 29.5 .7 3.8

Iowa......................................... 100.0 7.8 1.2 45.5 40.9 46.7 40.0 .1 3.2Kansas..................................... 100.0 6.9 1.8 57.5 45.6 35.7 27.1 2.1 2.3Kentucky.................................. 100.0 10.9 - 57.1 35.0 32.0 26.9 .4 2.1Louisiana.................................. 100.0 17.6 3.8 41.5 39.0 41.0 35.8 .4 .9Maine....................................... 100.0 8.1 1.9 44.3 35.1 47.5 44.7 .2 1.9

Maryland.................................. 100.0 5.7 1.5 40.2 21.4 54.2 49.4 - 2.8Massachusetts......................... 100.0 5.2 1.5 44.8 24.2 49.9 39.3 6.4 2.0Michigan................................... 100.0 7.8 2.2 57.9 49.9 34.2 27.5 .1 2.9Minnesota................................ 100.0 5.8 1.1 66.3 50.8 28.0 16.1 1.4 4.7Mississippi................................ 100.0 16.9 4.2 52.6 50.0 30.5 22.7 .3 3.8

Missouri.................................... 100.0 8.3 2.1 41.2 25.6 50.5 39.7 1.8 4.5Montana................................... 100.0 13.0 3.0 48.0 34.5 39.0 23.5 8.1 3.8Nebraska.................................. 100.0 9.5 1.9 31.7 24.2 58.8 50.6 .6 4.1Nevada..................................... 100.0 6.9 1.8 56.6 17.4 36.4 29.3 - 3.2New Hampshire....................... 100.0 5.5 1.2 37.5 33.4 57.1 53.2 - 2.2

New Jersey.............................. 100.0 4.0 1.0 41.2 13.9 54.7 48.0 .9 2.6New Mexico............................. 100.0 13.6 3.1 72.1 64.6 14.3 10.4 - 1.5New York................................. 100.0 6.5 2.4 45.2 25.1 48.4 44.4 .5 .9North Carolina.......................... 100.0 9.1 - 57.3 55.4 33.7 29.1 - 2.5North Dakota............................ 100.0 15.0 3.7 35.5 26.8 49.5 39.6 1.5 4.5

Ohio......................................... 100.0 6.7 - 43.1 34.5 50.2 41.1 .7 4.4Oklahoma................................. 100.0 11.8 2.9 50.7 34.0 37.5 26.2 3.0 5.6Oregon..................................... 100.0 9.4 2.7 52.0 48.4 38.6 28.6 2.0 3.1Pennsylvania............................ 100.0 7.5 2.0 35.5 19.8 57.0 50.6 .6 1.8Rhode Island............................ 100.0 7.9 2.2 39.2 33.6 52.9 51.3 - 1.1

South Carolina......................... 100.0 9.6 2.5 43.8 12.7 46.6 35.9 1.7 3.5South Dakota........................... 100.0 15.4 3.3 32.8 28.0 51.9 44.2 .3 3.1Tennessee............................... 100.0 10.6 2.6 44.0 41.1 45.3 28.9 8.5 5.9Texas....................................... 100.0 10.0 2.6 36.1 29.5 53.9 47.0 .1 2.2Utah......................................... 100.0 9.4 1.3 54.2 26.7 36.4 29.7 - 2.2

Vermont................................... 100.0 6.9 2.1 87.8 73.4 5.3 .3 .1 1.6Virginia..................................... 100.0 6.4 1.7 41.8 32.1 51.7 48.2 - 2.2Washington.............................. 100.0 7.8 2.0 61.4 43.8 30.8 23.4 .1 3.3West Virginia............................ 100.0 12.2 3.8 57.9 33.9 29.9 26.1 .5 1.3Wisconsin................................. 100.0 5.7 1.6 51.6 45.4 42.7 37.8 .6 2.6Wyoming.................................. 100.0 7.5 1.9 49.0 34.8 43.5 29.4 10.1 1.2

1Includes amounts not shown separately.

Note: See Appendix B for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. Revenue from other school systems are excluded to avoid double counting. Some data appear under local sources for Hawaii's state-operated school system for consistency with data presented for all other school systems.

Geographic area

SOURCE: 2007 Census of Governments Survey of Local Government Finances - School Systems. Data are not subject to sampling error, but for information on nonsampling error and definitions, see introductory text. Data users who create their own estimates from these tables should cite the U.S. Census Bureau as the source of the original data only.

(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text of the "Public Education Finances" report.)

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Table 6. Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems by State: 2006-07

All functions InstructionSalaries Employee Salaries Employee Salaries Employee All other

Total and wages benefits Total 1 and wages benefits Total 1 and wages benefits functions

United States............... 478,174,091 286,899,194 95,570,210 288,207,940 193,890,696 63,727,467 165,209,264 83,874,220 28,427,035 24,756,887

Alabama........................ 6,373,753 3,613,653 1,422,522 3,653,466 2,377,491 886,987 2,174,210 1,059,977 438,054 546,077Alaska............................ 1,633,863 855,641 405,523 927,307 559,509 260,301 645,857 275,711 135,011 60,699Arizona.......................... 7,038,060 4,333,706 1,194,979 3,978,237 2,836,287 767,445 2,656,754 1,390,475 395,747 403,069Arkansas....................... 3,963,185 2,445,417 634,828 2,337,780 1,612,909 418,440 1,400,984 747,647 192,320 224,421California....................... 58,807,697 35,810,628 11,385,665 34,684,981 23,277,983 7,010,582 20,655,175 10,969,764 3,859,129 3,467,541

Colorado........................ 6,518,465 4,135,602 967,088 3,761,925 2,677,358 618,341 2,470,583 1,328,537 317,149 285,957Connecticut................... 7,425,983 4,387,806 1,573,657 4,610,572 3,085,608 1,097,633 2,503,468 1,160,786 432,132 311,943Delaware....................... 1,375,037 765,897 339,626 825,084 531,715 237,007 481,610 211,897 96,480 68,343District of Columbia....... 970,467 534,588 68,287 491,992 284,767 28,485 437,772 231,006 36,880 40,703Florida........................... 23,127,743 13,559,472 4,116,612 13,476,109 8,590,073 2,507,242 8,136,539 4,398,618 1,393,761 1,515,095

Georgia.......................... 14,933,565 9,448,458 3,058,656 9,504,856 6,498,708 2,222,818 4,671,446 2,661,653 627,829 757,263Hawaii............................ 2,061,560 1,169,359 419,684 1,177,781 747,615 265,562 732,536 347,244 128,683 151,243Idaho............................. 1,746,064 1,084,240 353,395 1,069,134 750,322 237,852 590,192 303,826 102,754 86,738Illinois............................ 20,272,699 12,458,419 3,556,856 11,848,618 8,450,551 2,288,064 7,590,464 3,742,486 1,188,269 833,617Indiana........................... 9,310,375 5,270,389 2,621,848 5,511,104 3,543,815 1,796,668 3,351,081 1,532,596 771,338 448,190

Iowa............................... 4,258,849 2,734,810 832,772 2,557,629 1,832,132 554,215 1,480,218 819,174 254,116 221,002Kansas.......................... 4,220,992 2,607,547 636,283 2,602,465 1,732,385 422,394 1,418,779 792,473 189,312 199,748Kentucky........................ 5,433,168 3,504,225 1,111,822 3,184,235 2,294,639 711,017 1,877,438 1,053,688 352,303 371,495Louisiana....................... 5,933,891 3,438,472 1,281,507 3,430,268 2,305,077 832,072 2,140,586 989,699 385,686 363,037Maine............................. 2,281,573 1,297,066 520,982 1,459,635 913,013 378,303 710,785 337,482 128,776 111,153

Maryland........................ 10,009,647 6,196,751 2,173,004 6,031,042 4,169,441 1,481,111 3,503,877 1,920,665 646,445 474,728Massachusetts.............. 12,723,983 7,035,849 3,002,104 8,053,569 4,847,542 2,211,723 4,248,315 1,988,441 744,743 422,099Michigan........................ 17,206,537 9,358,528 4,450,062 9,608,836 6,035,985 2,821,631 6,721,838 3,177,569 1,560,136 875,863Minnesota...................... 8,160,803 5,013,482 1,472,562 5,030,637 3,533,550 1,043,907 2,399,830 1,112,005 335,396 730,336Mississippi..................... 3,708,620 2,230,266 693,505 2,160,396 1,496,438 446,738 1,296,685 635,698 203,941 251,539

Missouri......................... 7,932,558 5,003,347 1,259,605 4,720,139 3,381,944 820,147 2,727,366 1,423,545 368,021 485,053Montana........................ 1,315,957 765,356 225,384 793,711 524,008 149,848 463,422 224,298 68,793 58,824Nebraska....................... 2,627,678 1,577,420 478,112 1,658,575 1,097,381 341,783 838,386 432,707 125,606 130,717Nevada.......................... 3,403,085 2,014,373 679,889 2,047,045 1,288,369 443,972 1,216,122 662,167 216,496 139,918New Hampshire............. 2,200,205 1,262,543 450,996 1,395,619 923,301 329,536 733,978 312,334 114,904 70,608

New Jersey.................... 22,434,942 12,520,926 5,146,207 13,250,745 8,251,377 3,331,919 8,316,185 3,999,602 1,581,363 868,012New Mexico................... 2,833,325 1,722,506 504,270 1,610,295 1,140,934 326,264 1,103,097 544,816 163,893 119,933New York....................... 45,422,550 26,288,947 10,481,270 31,465,763 19,916,074 8,209,974 12,638,159 5,774,576 2,197,797 1,318,628North Carolina............... 11,213,139 7,504,075 1,762,799 6,987,589 5,146,903 1,217,607 3,582,953 2,125,944 489,605 642,597North Dakota................. 877,302 540,283 149,487 523,778 375,745 104,162 283,833 143,224 40,789 69,691

Ohio............................... 18,009,346 10,670,569 3,762,695 10,202,242 6,811,600 2,249,760 6,930,905 3,527,383 1,368,289 876,199Oklahoma...................... 4,947,646 2,781,699 767,883 2,688,963 1,857,206 521,444 1,732,136 821,281 217,432 526,547Oregon.......................... 5,107,117 2,741,605 1,294,109 2,999,104 1,803,245 822,355 1,908,603 882,237 440,696 199,410Pennsylvania................. 20,350,728 11,396,113 4,318,482 11,994,620 7,930,149 2,836,009 7,333,616 3,154,963 1,209,148 1,022,492Rhode Island................. 1,994,727 1,129,892 474,594 1,177,636 763,131 304,869 731,694 363,139 167,971 85,397

South Carolina............... 6,088,811 3,728,809 1,068,493 3,481,608 2,455,665 685,274 2,222,238 1,130,835 335,989 384,965South Dakota................. 967,039 578,427 156,227 573,916 399,514 105,404 342,840 160,688 45,288 50,283Tennessee..................... 7,031,989 4,371,516 1,239,946 4,473,035 3,074,164 858,304 2,144,367 1,112,722 326,676 414,587Texas............................. 35,602,992 24,065,728 4,081,397 21,061,312 16,272,634 2,622,090 12,468,330 7,049,216 1,250,691 2,073,350Utah............................... 2,954,550 1,725,663 721,038 1,816,456 1,194,473 499,007 871,613 477,539 197,586 266,481

Vermont......................... 1,280,088 727,854 262,887 799,233 505,182 182,926 439,252 208,158 75,201 41,603Virginia.......................... 12,542,467 8,020,948 2,744,870 7,630,837 5,322,562 1,801,093 4,338,027 2,450,715 852,639 573,603Washington................... 8,640,378 5,436,853 1,697,573 5,148,806 3,582,810 1,075,135 3,028,183 1,738,364 569,803 463,389West Virginia................. 2,738,951 1,517,477 781,265 1,608,247 985,798 495,220 941,055 449,745 245,266 189,649Wisconsin...................... 9,027,263 4,824,931 2,516,930 5,459,295 3,455,531 1,688,618 3,147,269 1,283,952 754,670 420,699Wyoming....................... 1,132,679 691,063 249,973 661,713 446,083 158,209 428,613 230,953 86,033 42,353 1Includes amounts not shown separately.

Note: See Appendix B for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. Payments to other school systems are excluded from this table. Expenditure for adult education, community services, and other nonelementary-secondary programs are included under "Total" current spending and "All other functions", but are excluded in the per pupil data displayed in Tables 8, 11, 14, and 17.

Support servicesGeographic area

(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text of the "Public Education Finances" report.)

SOURCE: 2007 Census of Governments Survey of Local Government Finances - School Systems. Data are not subject to sampling error, but for information on nonsampling error and definitions, see introductory text. Data users who create their own estimates from these tables should cite the U.S. Census Bureau as the source of the original data only.

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Table 7. Support Services Expenditure for Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems by Function and State: 2006-07

Other andInstructional Operation and nonspecified

Pupil support staff General School maintenance Pupil supportTotal services support services administration administration of plant transportation services

United States.......................... 165,209,264 24,999,293 22,908,069 8,818,022 25,924,753 45,914,868 20,404,071 16,240,188

Alabama................................... 2,174,210 330,684 304,572 163,579 386,398 565,174 295,044 128,759Alaska....................................... 645,857 101,792 91,129 23,738 97,486 216,328 55,389 59,995Arizona..................................... 2,656,754 476,376 200,443 103,254 355,395 849,008 317,580 354,698Arkansas.................................. 1,400,984 185,037 280,819 95,651 212,502 377,279 144,969 104,727California.................................. 20,655,175 2,680,299 3,599,657 544,874 3,827,762 5,662,466 1,470,344 2,869,773

Colorado................................... 2,470,583 292,411 343,335 111,061 440,149 658,045 193,238 432,344Connecticut.............................. 2,503,468 450,157 242,834 148,829 415,012 717,260 362,123 167,253Delaware.................................. 481,610 69,993 18,664 15,005 77,122 132,849 84,814 83,163District of Columbia.................. 437,772 55,060 60,921 14,647 53,037 132,499 77,723 43,885Florida...................................... 8,136,539 1,048,586 1,514,718 218,681 1,282,387 2,498,186 941,575 632,406

Georgia..................................... 4,671,446 682,480 772,855 190,175 878,084 1,065,929 589,343 492,580Hawaii....................................... 732,536 240,925 68,883 19,979 136,602 179,079 36,264 50,804Idaho........................................ 590,192 95,608 78,560 38,081 99,070 160,873 84,545 33,455Illinois....................................... 7,590,464 1,289,283 923,577 661,177 1,042,230 2,007,267 998,489 668,441Indiana...................................... 3,351,081 423,571 287,926 171,792 529,637 1,022,752 530,235 385,168

Iowa.......................................... 1,480,218 242,517 195,901 114,780 255,083 388,187 154,679 129,071Kansas..................................... 1,418,779 194,065 183,628 113,068 247,648 413,176 165,282 101,912Kentucky................................... 1,877,438 231,907 296,985 120,622 296,541 494,235 313,132 124,016Louisiana.................................. 2,140,586 254,466 307,178 147,719 314,258 617,635 338,352 160,978Maine........................................ 710,785 87,416 84,334 45,108 122,554 233,176 100,628 37,569

Maryland................................... 3,503,877 433,941 543,932 98,409 673,231 956,633 514,989 282,742Massachusetts......................... 4,248,315 839,755 767,574 165,362 534,626 1,169,771 495,506 275,721Michigan................................... 6,721,838 1,261,095 836,753 337,316 995,366 1,797,446 737,052 756,810Minnesota................................. 2,399,830 213,671 361,742 235,238 326,219 605,108 434,011 223,841Mississippi................................ 1,296,685 168,610 175,494 106,178 209,004 393,619 165,768 78,012

Missouri.................................... 2,727,366 374,264 357,596 241,079 431,154 776,036 376,478 170,759Montana................................... 463,422 73,206 50,398 39,122 71,889 136,017 61,172 31,618Nebraska.................................. 838,386 121,548 91,292 92,206 142,014 245,807 69,299 76,220Nevada..................................... 1,216,122 120,190 99,514 64,217 222,097 343,204 139,656 227,244New Hampshire........................ 733,978 153,967 69,588 75,798 122,696 195,307 95,512 21,110

New Jersey............................... 8,316,185 2,193,974 757,918 488,317 1,033,967 2,163,868 1,188,280 489,861New Mexico.............................. 1,103,097 270,471 81,713 59,877 210,419 294,020 115,765 70,832New York.................................. 12,638,159 1,294,536 1,231,263 762,251 1,743,246 3,695,752 2,684,758 1,226,353North Carolina.......................... 3,582,953 655,854 432,984 178,875 717,108 883,657 425,860 288,615North Dakota............................ 283,833 35,789 27,308 39,558 41,386 80,695 36,823 22,274

Ohio.......................................... 6,930,905 1,062,637 1,138,748 478,356 965,999 1,648,661 808,316 828,188Oklahoma................................. 1,732,136 312,327 184,802 137,664 255,845 542,608 157,694 141,196Oregon..................................... 1,908,603 352,795 208,662 70,120 320,830 424,738 219,805 311,653Pennsylvania............................ 7,333,616 1,012,623 773,447 606,814 826,339 2,026,925 1,136,036 951,432Rhode Island............................ 731,694 224,648 91,035 23,533 96,394 165,520 86,508 44,056

South Carolina.......................... 2,222,238 425,729 408,390 79,069 343,428 562,445 215,840 187,337South Dakota............................ 342,840 51,222 42,450 33,712 46,346 102,097 33,533 33,480Tennessee................................ 2,144,367 247,333 378,789 142,140 390,196 621,091 252,611 112,207Texas........................................ 12,468,330 1,741,993 1,940,155 534,951 1,965,218 4,060,534 978,542 1,246,937Utah.......................................... 871,613 100,787 128,471 32,713 175,294 269,681 101,930 62,737

Vermont.................................... 439,252 95,004 50,006 30,342 87,385 105,343 41,300 29,872Virginia..................................... 4,338,027 597,725 822,764 179,054 730,017 1,194,204 617,845 196,418Washington.............................. 3,028,183 569,084 380,594 102,201 513,167 807,255 352,741 303,141West Virginia............................ 941,055 97,283 110,433 69,100 144,767 279,305 195,367 44,800Wisconsin................................. 3,147,269 398,709 432,293 229,937 458,058 864,667 361,342 402,263Wyoming.................................. 428,613 65,890 75,042 22,693 62,091 111,451 49,984 41,462 Note: See Appendix B for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. Payments to other school systems are excluded from this table. Expenditure for adult education, community services, and other nonelementary-secondary programs are also excluded.

Geographic area

(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text of the "Public Education Finances" report.)

SOURCE: 2007 Census of Governments Survey of Local Government Finances - School Systems. Data are not subject to sampling error, but for information on nonsampling error and definitions, see introductory text. Data users who create their own estimates from these tables should cite the U.S. Census Bureau as the source of the original data only.

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Table 8. Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems by State: 2006-07

Instruction Support services

Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil Staff General SchoolTotal 1 wages benefits Total 1 wages benefits Total 1 support support administration administration

United States................... 9,666 5,923 1,973 5,867 4,003 1,316 3,410 516 473 182 535

Alabama............................. 8,391 4,862 1,914 4,911 3,199 1,193 2,925 445 410 220 520Alaska................................ 12,300 6,472 3,068 7,014 4,232 1,969 4,886 770 689 180 737Arizona............................... 7,196 4,468 1,232 4,102 2,924 791 2,739 491 207 106 366Arkansas............................ 8,284 5,153 1,338 4,920 3,399 882 2,952 390 592 202 448California............................ 9,152 5,747 1,827 5,508 3,735 1,125 3,315 430 578 87 614

Colorado............................ 8,167 5,229 1,223 4,748 3,385 782 3,124 370 434 140 557Connecticut........................ 12,979 7,892 2,830 7,988 5,550 1,974 4,503 810 437 268 746Delaware............................ 11,829 6,679 2,962 7,149 4,637 2,067 4,200 610 163 131 673District of Columbia............ 14,324 9,388 1,199 6,226 5,001 500 7,688 967 1,070 257 931Florida................................ 8,514 5,105 1,550 5,074 3,234 944 3,063 395 570 82 483

Georgia.............................. 9,127 5,802 1,878 5,816 3,991 1,365 2,869 419 475 117 539Hawaii................................ 11,060 6,470 2,322 6,517 4,137 1,469 4,053 1,333 381 111 756Idaho.................................. 6,625 4,124 1,344 4,066 2,854 905 2,245 364 299 145 377Illinois................................. 9,555 5,916 1,689 5,627 4,013 1,087 3,605 612 439 314 495Indiana............................... 8,938 5,094 2,534 5,326 3,425 1,736 3,239 409 278 166 512

Iowa................................... 8,769 5,661 1,724 5,294 3,792 1,147 3,064 502 405 238 528Kansas............................... 8,988 5,560 1,357 5,547 3,694 901 3,025 414 392 241 528Kentucky............................ 8,309 5,421 1,720 4,926 3,550 1,100 2,905 359 459 187 459Louisiana............................ 8,928 5,192 1,935 5,179 3,480 1,256 3,232 384 464 223 474Maine................................. 11,387 6,702 2,692 7,268 4,717 1,955 3,673 452 436 233 633

Maryland............................ 11,724 7,276 2,552 7,082 4,896 1,739 4,114 510 639 116 791Massachusetts................... 12,738 7,445 3,177 7,846 5,129 2,340 4,495 889 812 175 566Michigan............................. 9,912 5,503 2,617 5,650 3,549 1,659 3,952 742 492 198 585Minnesota.......................... 9,539 6,142 1,804 6,163 4,329 1,279 2,940 262 443 288 400Mississippi.......................... 7,473 4,513 1,403 4,372 3,028 904 2,624 341 355 215 423

Missouri.............................. 8,529 5,485 1,381 5,174 3,707 899 2,990 410 392 264 473Montana............................. 9,078 5,305 1,562 5,502 3,632 1,039 3,212 507 349 271 498Nebraska............................ 9,141 5,494 1,665 5,776 3,822 1,190 2,920 423 318 321 495Nevada............................... 7,993 4,765 1,608 4,842 3,047 1,050 2,876 284 235 152 525New Hampshire................. 10,723 6,356 2,271 6,701 4,648 1,659 3,695 775 350 382 618

New Jersey........................ 15,691 9,121 3,749 9,137 6,011 2,427 6,058 1,598 552 356 753New Mexico....................... 8,635 5,254 1,538 4,912 3,480 995 3,365 825 249 183 642New York........................... 15,981 9,542 3,804 11,042 7,229 2,980 4,587 470 447 277 633North Carolina.................... 7,883 5,299 1,245 4,935 3,635 860 2,530 463 306 126 506North Dakota...................... 9,022 5,594 1,548 5,423 3,891 1,079 2,939 371 283 410 429

Ohio................................... 9,799 6,067 2,140 5,517 3,873 1,279 3,941 604 648 272 549Oklahoma........................... 7,420 4,353 1,202 4,208 2,906 816 2,711 489 289 215 400Oregon............................... 9,000 4,885 2,306 5,280 3,213 1,465 3,401 629 372 125 572Pennsylvania...................... 11,098 6,305 2,389 6,608 4,388 1,569 4,058 560 428 336 457Rhode Island...................... 12,612 7,642 3,210 7,334 5,161 2,062 4,949 1,519 616 159 652

South Carolina................... 8,533 5,315 1,523 4,908 3,500 977 3,167 607 582 113 490South Dakota..................... 7,944 4,774 1,289 4,736 3,297 870 2,830 423 350 278 383Tennessee......................... 7,113 4,468 1,267 4,572 3,142 877 2,192 253 387 145 399Texas................................. 7,818 5,332 904 4,666 3,605 581 2,762 386 430 119 435Utah................................... 5,683 3,423 1,430 3,604 2,370 990 1,729 200 255 65 348

Vermont............................. 13,471 8,001 2,890 8,269 5,553 2,011 4,829 1,044 550 334 961Virginia............................... 10,210 6,572 2,249 6,248 4,361 1,476 3,554 490 674 147 598Washington........................ 8,377 5,298 1,654 5,018 3,492 1,048 2,951 555 371 100 500West Virginia...................... 9,611 5,395 2,777 5,717 3,504 1,760 3,345 346 393 246 515Wisconsin........................... 10,267 5,542 2,891 6,271 3,969 1,940 3,615 458 497 264 526Wyoming............................ 13,217 8,127 2,940 7,782 5,246 1,861 5,040 775 882 267 730 1Includes amounts not shown separately.

Note: See Appendix B for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. Payments to other school systems are excluded from this table. Expenditure for adult education, community services, and other nonelementary-secondary programs are also excluded.

Geographic area

SOURCE: 2007 Census of Governments Survey of Local Government Finances - School Systems. Data are not subject to sampling error, but for information on nonsampling error and definitions, see introductory text. Data users who create their own estimates from these tables should cite the U.S. Census Bureau as the source of the original data only.

(Dollars. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text of the "Public Education Finances" report.)

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Table 9. Capital Outlay and Other Expenditure of Public School Systems by State: 2006-07

Capital outlay

Equipment

Land and existing Payments to Total Construction structures Instructional Other Interest on debt other governments

United States...................... 64,065,052 50,316,586 4,842,105 2,225,963 6,680,398 14,776,939 2,836,295

Alabama............................... 687,816 551,362 48,045 7,014 81,395 128,215 -Alaska................................... 257,723 184,172 37,984 8,319 27,248 47,169 -Arizona................................. 1,436,714 1,117,137 (1) 157,480 162,097 235,551 -Arkansas............................... 517,241 226,033 198,600 25,734 66,874 106,730 7,139California.............................. 10,058,842 8,595,031 1,233,661 36,945 193,205 1,617,116 4,329

Colorado............................... 1,083,411 800,343 100,192 54,525 128,351 343,628 12,858Connecticut........................... 913,165 818,731 (1) 32,189 62,245 153,830 -Delaware.............................. 245,757 238,823 (1) 1,887 5,047 19,610 -District of Columbia.............. 167,103 144,785 (1) 11,943 10,375 - -Florida................................... 5,992,654 4,734,248 427,050 15,221 816,135 729,495 -

Georgia................................. 2,271,958 1,776,922 175,609 47,547 271,880 163,040 1,787Hawaii................................... 138,044 71,175 8,088 37,863 20,918 - -Idaho..................................... 163,583 135,864 (1) 10,502 17,217 50,825 -Illinois.................................... 2,082,140 1,577,322 (1) 118,564 386,254 691,042 -Indiana.................................. 887,670 515,427 60,031 12,348 299,864 118,002 894,117

Iowa...................................... 647,628 511,555 14,992 24,241 96,840 88,574 -Kansas.................................. 427,238 171,593 16,490 95,882 143,273 150,542 13,732Kentucky............................... 755,710 562,361 48,315 53,160 91,874 161,535 -Louisiana.............................. 618,284 446,678 43,135 53,941 74,530 101,969 -Maine.................................... 91,361 52,636 4,495 12,975 21,255 45,030 -

Maryland............................... 1,170,502 921,342 26,412 47,280 175,468 125,838 -Massachusetts...................... 876,703 341,141 440,474 66,447 28,641 329,503 -Michigan............................... 1,629,007 1,170,874 169,558 52,189 236,386 855,152 -Minnesota............................. 1,074,228 849,344 (1) 49,080 175,804 439,641 60,038Mississippi............................ 379,581 234,921 (1) 47,909 96,751 70,532 -

Missouri................................ 925,265 623,980 91,719 50,099 159,467 261,131 -Montana................................ 100,592 73,074 7,272 4,205 16,041 13,217 -Nebraska.............................. 378,827 201,484 40,296 27,952 109,095 66,842 65Nevada................................. 731,227 610,250 42,102 40,658 38,217 208,515 -New Hampshire.................... 208,008 148,948 27,305 15,494 16,261 41,765 -

New Jersey........................... 1,997,462 1,657,403 218,530 24,646 96,883 385,829 57,169New Mexico.......................... 396,529 309,991 47,961 3,430 35,147 41,376 -New York.............................. 4,216,048 3,711,293 47,070 150,896 306,789 1,093,638 -North Carolina...................... 1,166,854 1,093,242 (1) 41,668 31,944 414,093 -North Dakota........................ 90,844 59,824 2,733 10,103 18,184 10,900 3,382

Ohio...................................... 2,595,974 2,158,716 25,290 126,395 285,573 404,945 170,323Oklahoma............................. 502,002 358,338 27,487 37,015 79,162 49,082 -Oregon.................................. 293,730 200,541 37,351 7,247 48,591 221,160 390Pennsylvania........................ 2,533,079 2,268,184 7,348 107,178 150,369 904,655 68,958Rhode Island........................ 20,234 6,802 50 9,746 3,636 34,413 -

South Carolina...................... 1,290,372 1,029,850 63,094 36,890 160,538 321,046 13,691South Dakota........................ 105,370 79,091 (1) 13,219 13,060 21,050 -Tennessee............................ 593,354 402,049 10,687 62,056 118,562 159,912 -Texas.................................... 6,654,163 5,524,076 337,337 152,160 640,590 2,119,954 1,430,380Utah...................................... 579,188 270,559 203,418 26,720 78,491 82,595 76

Vermont................................ 70,359 44,385 2,358 9,500 14,116 15,090 -Virginia.................................. 1,473,546 817,252 375,333 89,567 191,394 493,775 -Washington........................... 1,624,443 1,300,215 99,073 19,453 205,702 388,467 -West Virginia........................ 228,873 167,557 25,889 7,942 27,485 13,239 160Wisconsin............................. 467,948 261,877 35,985 57,416 112,670 234,480 97,701Wyoming............................... 246,698 187,785 13,286 13,123 32,504 3,201 - 1Amounts are included in construction.

Note: See Appendix B for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. Payments to other school systems are excluded from this table.

Geographic area

(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text of the "Public Education Finances" report.)

SOURCE: 2007 Census of Governments Survey of Local Government Finances - School Systems. Data are not subject to sampling error, but for information on nonsampling error and definitions, see introductory text. Data users who create their own estimates from these tables should cite the U.S. Census Bureau as the source of the original data only.

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Table 10. Indebtedness and Debt Transactions of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems by State: 2006-07

Debt outstanding at end of fiscal year 1 Debt transactionsLong-term debt Long-term debt

Total Long-term Short-term issued retired

United States.................................................................. 349,646,724 342,648,851 6,997,873 62,589,842 33,193,269

Alabama............................................................................ 3,942,469 3,942,469 - 1,267,295 190,989Alaska............................................................................... 1,114,167 1,114,167 - 254,018 83,212Arizona.............................................................................. 4,437,049 4,437,049 - 881,389 583,864Arkansas........................................................................... 2,615,005 2,614,441 564 362,520 198,886California........................................................................... 40,616,256 40,616,256 - 7,942,854 3,927,375

Colorado........................................................................... 7,018,100 7,018,100 - 1,210,917 666,440Connecticut....................................................................... 2,321,856 2,321,856 - 135,116 342,421Delaware........................................................................... 523,590 523,590 - 67,540 26,082District of Columbia........................................................... - - - - -Florida............................................................................... 16,363,427 16,363,427 - 3,235,057 1,039,421

Georgia............................................................................. 5,674,320 5,526,225 148,095 2,473,910 775,412Hawaii............................................................................... - - - - -Idaho................................................................................. 1,306,983 1,296,178 10,805 287,327 112,144Illinois................................................................................ 16,250,077 16,180,840 69,237 2,293,652 1,403,643Indiana.............................................................................. 3,327,083 2,167,081 1,160,002 169,426 169,230

Iowa.................................................................................. 1,993,675 1,991,683 1,992 356,144 249,908Kansas.............................................................................. 3,598,833 3,598,352 481 398,393 221,889Kentucky........................................................................... 4,196,092 4,196,092 - 795,597 241,506Louisiana........................................................................... 2,756,952 2,756,952 - 225,885 186,467Maine................................................................................ 770,797 770,797 - 21,314 79,731

Maryland........................................................................... 3,052,097 2,990,926 61,171 416,323 210,702Massachusetts.................................................................. 5,638,676 5,595,373 43,303 518,454 613,317Michigan............................................................................ 19,441,902 18,750,733 691,169 2,085,219 1,798,339Minnesota......................................................................... 8,954,887 8,720,651 234,236 1,180,776 508,604Mississippi......................................................................... 1,518,752 1,518,752 - 251,010 244,809

Missouri............................................................................. 5,961,088 5,961,038 50 939,113 577,359Montana............................................................................ 354,307 354,307 - 78,959 28,214Nebraska........................................................................... 1,569,030 1,567,515 1,515 114,919 102,378Nevada.............................................................................. 4,626,390 4,626,390 - 1,206,967 790,209New Hampshire................................................................ 1,031,604 1,031,604 - 71,059 95,983

New Jersey....................................................................... 8,854,519 8,743,122 111,397 483,911 460,520New Mexico...................................................................... 1,052,116 1,052,116 - 196,135 129,282New York.......................................................................... 28,674,894 27,474,306 1,200,588 3,072,588 2,046,263North Carolina................................................................... 7,502,887 7,502,887 - 2,133,134 957,233North Dakota..................................................................... 222,490 217,509 4,981 316 13,811

Ohio.................................................................................. 10,221,744 9,980,606 241,138 1,949,463 1,535,367Oklahoma.......................................................................... 1,279,396 1,279,396 - 383,180 307,295Oregon.............................................................................. 6,429,417 6,429,417 - 1,228,817 302,850Pennsylvania..................................................................... 23,862,891 23,845,392 17,499 4,467,167 3,576,354Rhode Island..................................................................... 671,346 671,346 - 166,617 50,555

South Carolina.................................................................. 9,286,906 9,286,906 - 1,762,902 415,864South Dakota.................................................................... 549,821 549,821 - 73,575 38,660Tennessee........................................................................ 4,484,307 4,484,307 - 666,826 233,998Texas................................................................................ 50,658,481 48,516,546 2,141,935 13,256,016 5,599,662Utah.................................................................................. 2,052,482 2,052,482 - 514,159 206,713

Vermont............................................................................ 320,814 320,814 - 32,595 29,661Virginia.............................................................................. 7,117,885 7,103,457 14,428 771,080 318,481Washington....................................................................... 8,769,673 8,769,673 - 1,152,344 652,069West Virginia..................................................................... 320,385 320,385 - - 32,194Wisconsin.......................................................................... 6,277,996 5,434,709 843,287 1,027,642 800,551Wyoming........................................................................... 60,810 60,810 - 10,222 17,352 1Minor amounts of short-term indebtedness incurred by independent school systems are included in the long-term indebtedness figures and are not separately identifiable. Short-term indebtedness of dependent school systems in many cases cannot be distinguished from the total indebtedness of their parent government.

Geographic area

SOURCE: 2007 Census of Governments Survey of Local Government Finances - School Systems. Data are not subject to sampling error, but for information on nonsampling error and definitions, see introductory text. Data users who create their own estimates from these tables should cite the U.S. Census Bureau as the source of the original data only.

(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text of the "Public Education Finances" report.)

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States Ranked According to Per Pupil Elementary-Secondary Public School System Finance Amounts: 2006-07

Elementary-secondary revenue Current spending

Instruction

US.......... 11,496 US.......... 959 US.......... 5,466 US.......... 5,071 US.......... 9,666 US.......... 5,867 US.......... 4,003 US.......... 1,316 US.......... 182 US.......... 535

1 DC.......... 20,167 DC.......... 2,366 HI.......... 14,835 DC.......... 17,801 NY.......... 15,981 NY.......... 11,042 NY.......... 7,229 NY.......... 2,980 ND.......... 410 VT.......... 9612 NY.......... 18,354 AK.......... 2,135 VT.......... 13,589 NJ.......... 9,769 NJ.......... 15,691 NJ.......... 9,137 NJ.......... 6,011 NJ.......... 2,427 NH.......... 382 DC.......... 9313 NJ.......... 17,850 LA.......... 1,863 DE.......... 9,348 CT.......... 9,123 DC.......... 14,324 VT.......... 8,269 VT.......... 5,553 MA.......... 2,340 NJ.......... 356 MD.......... 7914 WY.......... 17,352 ND.......... 1,555 WY.......... 8,495 NY.......... 8,875 VT.......... 13,471 CT.......... 7,988 CT.......... 5,550 DE.......... 2,067 PA.......... 336 HI.......... 7565 HI.......... 16,520 MS.......... 1,443 NY.......... 8,293 MA.......... 7,641 WY.......... 13,217 MA.......... 7,846 WY.......... 5,246 RI.......... 2,062 VT.......... 334 NJ.......... 753

6 CT.......... 15,752 SD.......... 1,437 AK.......... 7,961 PA.......... 7,629 CT.......... 12,979 WY.......... 7,782 RI.......... 5,161 VT.......... 2,011 NE.......... 321 CT.......... 7467 VT.......... 15,485 HI.......... 1,420 MN.......... 7,679 WY.......... 7,551 MA.......... 12,738 RI.......... 7,334 MA.......... 5,129 CT.......... 1,974 IL.......... 314 AK.......... 7378 MA.......... 15,302 NM.......... 1,356 NJ.......... 7,358 RI.......... 7,474 RI.......... 12,612 ME.......... 7,268 DC.......... 5,001 AK.......... 1,969 MN.......... 288 WY.......... 7309 DE.......... 14,331 MT.......... 1,321 NM.......... 7,201 MD.......... 7,423 AK.......... 12,300 DE.......... 7,149 MD.......... 4,896 ME.......... 1,955 SD.......... 278 DE.......... 673

10 RI.......... 14,122 WY.......... 1,306 AR.......... 6,994 NH.......... 7,186 DE.......... 11,829 MD.......... 7,082 ME.......... 4,717 WI.......... 1,940 NY.......... 277 RI.......... 652

11 MD.......... 13,700 WV.......... 1,257 MA.......... 6,862 IL.......... 6,569 MD.......... 11,724 AK.......... 7,014 NH.......... 4,648 WY.......... 1,861 OH.......... 272 NM.......... 64212 AK.......... 13,620 NY.......... 1,187 CA.......... 6,793 NE.......... 6,403 ME.......... 11,387 NH.......... 6,701 DE.......... 4,637 WV.......... 1,760 MT.......... 271 ME.......... 63313 PA.......... 13,392 CA.......... 1,155 MI.......... 6,693 OH.......... 6,186 PA.......... 11,098 PA.......... 6,608 PA.......... 4,388 MD.......... 1,739 CT.......... 268 NY.......... 63314 ME.......... 12,607 RI.......... 1,117 WA.......... 6,178 ME.......... 5,993 HI.......... 11,060 HI.......... 6,517 VA.......... 4,361 IN.......... 1,736 WY.......... 267 NH.......... 61815 NH.......... 12,593 VT.......... 1,067 KS.......... 6,171 VA.......... 5,875 NH.......... 10,723 WI.......... 6,271 MN.......... 4,329 MI.......... 1,659 MO.......... 264 CA.......... 614

16 OH.......... 12,329 KY.......... 1,048 WV.......... 5,962 FL.......... 5,581 WI.......... 10,267 VA.......... 6,248 AK.......... 4,232 NH.......... 1,659 WI.......... 264 VA.......... 59817 MN.......... 11,590 NE.......... 1,039 WI.......... 5,945 TX.......... 5,282 VA.......... 10,210 DC.......... 6,226 HI.......... 4,137 PA.......... 1,569 DC.......... 257 MI.......... 58518 MI.......... 11,557 ME.......... 1,024 CT.......... 5,934 GA.......... 5,137 MI.......... 9,912 MN.......... 6,163 IL.......... 4,013 VA.......... 1,476 WV.......... 246 OR.......... 57219 WI.......... 11,530 AR.......... 1,019 ME.......... 5,590 ND.......... 5,136 OH.......... 9,799 GA.......... 5,816 GA.......... 3,991 HI.......... 1,469 KS.......... 241 MA.......... 56620 VA.......... 11,354 OK.......... 1,018 RI.......... 5,531 WI.......... 4,926 WV.......... 9,611 NE.......... 5,776 WI.......... 3,969 OR.......... 1,465 IA.......... 238 CO.......... 557

21 CA.......... 11,245 PA.......... 1,008 KY.......... 5,503 MO.......... 4,899 IL.......... 9,555 WV.......... 5,717 ND.......... 3,891 GA.......... 1,365 ME.......... 233 OH.......... 54922 IL.......... 11,160 AZ.......... 984 MD.......... 5,501 SD.......... 4,853 MN.......... 9,539 MI.......... 5,650 OH.......... 3,873 OH.......... 1,279 LA.......... 223 GA.......... 53923 GA.......... 10,898 TX.......... 980 AL.......... 5,477 IA.......... 4,836 CA.......... 9,152 IL.......... 5,627 NE.......... 3,822 MN.......... 1,279 AL.......... 220 KS.......... 52824 NE.......... 10,897 SC.......... 970 NV.......... 5,362 CO.......... 4,804 NE.......... 9,141 KS.......... 5,547 IA.......... 3,792 LA.......... 1,256 OK.......... 215 IA.......... 52825 FL.......... 10,878 OR.......... 938 OH.......... 5,312 SC.......... 4,730 GA.......... 9,127 OH.......... 5,517 CA.......... 3,735 AL.......... 1,193 MS.......... 215 WI.......... 526

26 KS.......... 10,739 FL.......... 937 NC.......... 5,283 LA.......... 4,343 MT.......... 9,078 CA.......... 5,508 MO.......... 3,707 NE.......... 1,190 AR.......... 202 NV.......... 52527 LA.......... 10,602 AL.......... 927 OR.......... 5,198 DE.......... 4,093 ND.......... 9,022 MT.......... 5,502 KS.......... 3,694 IA.......... 1,147 MI.......... 198 AL.......... 52028 ND.......... 10,373 MI.......... 907 ID.......... 5,089 IN.......... 4,054 OR.......... 9,000 ND.......... 5,423 NC.......... 3,635 CA.......... 1,125 KY.......... 187 WV.......... 51529 IA.......... 10,362 GA.......... 906 IN.......... 5,049 MT.......... 3,959 KS.......... 8,988 IN.......... 5,326 MT.......... 3,632 KY.......... 1,100 NM.......... 183 IN.......... 51230 WV.......... 10,301 DE.......... 890 MT.......... 4,870 MI.......... 3,957 IN.......... 8,938 IA.......... 5,294 TX.......... 3,605 IL.......... 1,087 AK.......... 180 NC.......... 506

31 MT.......... 10,150 IL.......... 885 GA.......... 4,856 OR.......... 3,864 LA.......... 8,928 OR.......... 5,280 KY.......... 3,550 ND.......... 1,079 MA.......... 175 WA.......... 50032 SC.......... 10,148 NC.......... 837 PA.......... 4,755 KS.......... 3,829 IA.......... 8,769 LA.......... 5,179 MI.......... 3,549 NV.......... 1,050 IN.......... 166 MT.......... 49833 WA.......... 10,064 OH.......... 831 VA.......... 4,749 AZ.......... 3,636 NM.......... 8,635 MO.......... 5,174 WV.......... 3,504 WA.......... 1,048 RI.......... 159 IL.......... 49534 OR.......... 10,000 TN.......... 823 IA.......... 4,718 AK.......... 3,525 SC.......... 8,533 FL.......... 5,074 SC.......... 3,500 MT.......... 1,039 NV.......... 152 NE.......... 49535 NM.......... 9,983 IA.......... 808 NH.......... 4,717 TN.......... 3,516 MO.......... 8,529 WA.......... 5,018 WA.......... 3,492 NM.......... 995 VA.......... 147 SC.......... 490

36 IN.......... 9,843 MO.......... 801 MS.......... 4,482 NV.......... 3,450 FL.......... 8,514 NC.......... 4,935 NM.......... 3,480 UT.......... 990 TN.......... 145 FL.......... 48337 TX.......... 9,797 MA.......... 798 SC.......... 4,448 CA.......... 3,297 AL.......... 8,391 KY.......... 4,926 LA.......... 3,480 SC.......... 977 ID.......... 145 LA.......... 47438 MO.......... 9,691 WA.......... 781 LA.......... 4,396 MN.......... 3,241 WA.......... 8,377 AR.......... 4,920 IN.......... 3,425 FL.......... 944 CO.......... 140 MO.......... 47339 CO.......... 9,655 MD.......... 777 FL.......... 4,359 OK.......... 3,220 KY.......... 8,309 NM.......... 4,912 AR.......... 3,399 ID.......... 905 DE.......... 131 KY.......... 45940 KY.......... 9,630 ID.......... 772 OK.......... 4,354 WA.......... 3,105 AR.......... 8,284 AL.......... 4,911 CO.......... 3,385 MS.......... 904 NC.......... 126 PA.......... 457

41 AL.......... 9,509 IN.......... 740 AZ.......... 4,335 AL.......... 3,105 CO.......... 8,167 SC.......... 4,908 SD.......... 3,297 KS.......... 901 OR.......... 125 AR.......... 44842 NV.......... 9,469 KS.......... 739 CO.......... 4,182 NC.......... 3,104 NV.......... 7,993 NV.......... 4,842 FL.......... 3,234 MO.......... 899 TX.......... 119 TX.......... 43543 SD.......... 9,357 VA.......... 729 MO.......... 3,992 WV.......... 3,081 SD.......... 7,944 CO.......... 4,748 OR.......... 3,213 AR.......... 882 GA.......... 117 ND.......... 42944 AR.......... 9,278 NJ.......... 722 UT.......... 3,924 KY.......... 3,079 NC.......... 7,883 SD.......... 4,736 AL.......... 3,199 TN.......... 877 MD.......... 116 MS.......... 42345 NC.......... 9,224 CT.......... 695 IL.......... 3,707 UT.......... 2,639 TX.......... 7,818 TX.......... 4,666 TN.......... 3,142 SD.......... 870 SC.......... 113 OK.......... 400

46 AZ.......... 8,955 NH.......... 690 ND.......... 3,683 MS.......... 2,599 MS.......... 7,473 TN.......... 4,572 NV.......... 3,047 NC.......... 860 HI.......... 111 MN.......... 40047 OK.......... 8,592 UT.......... 682 TX.......... 3,534 ID.......... 1,787 OK.......... 7,420 MS.......... 4,372 MS.......... 3,028 OK.......... 816 AZ.......... 106 TN.......... 39948 MS.......... 8,523 CO.......... 670 NE.......... 3,455 NM.......... 1,426 AZ.......... 7,196 OK.......... 4,208 AZ.......... 2,924 AZ.......... 791 WA.......... 100 SD.......... 38349 TN.......... 7,755 MN.......... 670 TN.......... 3,416 AR.......... 1,264 TN.......... 7,113 AZ.......... 4,102 OK.......... 2,906 CO.......... 782 CA.......... 87 ID.......... 37750 ID.......... 7,649 WI.......... 659 SD.......... 3,067 VT.......... 828 ID.......... 6,625 ID.......... 4,066 ID.......... 2,854 TX.......... 581 FL.......... 82 AZ.......... 36651 UT.......... 7,245 NV.......... 657 DC.......... - HI.......... 265 UT.......... 5,683 UT.......... 3,604 UT.......... 2,370 DC.......... 500 UT.......... 65 UT.......... 348

1Includes amounts not shown separately.

Note: See Appendix B for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. Revenue from and payments to other school systems are excluded to avoid double counting. Expenditure for adult education, community services, and other nonelementary-secondary programs are also excluded. Some data appear under local sources for Hawaii's state-operated school system for consistency with data presented for all other school systems.

From state Total 1 sources

Rank

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Generaladministration

Schooladministration

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(Dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text of the "Public Education Finances" report.)

Table 11.

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States Ranked According to Relation of Elementary-Secondary Public School System Finance Amounts to $1,000 Personal Income: 2006-07

Elementary-secondary revenue Current spending

Instruction

US.......... 50.72 US.......... 4.23 US.......... 24.12 US.......... 22.37 US.......... 43.02 US.......... 26.25 US.......... 17.66 US.......... 5.80 US.......... .80 US.......... 2.36

1 AK.......... 69.43 AK.......... 10.89 VT.......... 56.68 NJ.......... 33.15 AK.......... 62.71 NY.......... 37.16 NY.......... 23.52 AK.......... 10.04 ND.......... 1.93 VT.......... 4.012 WY.......... 66.36 MS.......... 9.09 HI.......... 56.64 NE.......... 30.68 VT.......... 58.35 VT.......... 36.65 VT.......... 23.16 WV.......... 9.81 NE.......... 1.54 AK.......... 3.763 VT.......... 64.59 LA.......... 8.86 AR.......... 41.57 PA.......... 30.25 NJ.......... 55.00 AK.......... 35.76 GA.......... 21.59 NY.......... 9.70 NH.......... 1.46 NM.......... 3.704 HI.......... 63.08 NM.......... 7.82 NM.......... 41.51 DC.......... 29.43 WV.......... 53.56 ME.......... 34.42 AK.......... 21.58 ME.......... 8.92 VT.......... 1.39 MI.......... 2.995 NJ.......... 60.58 ND.......... 7.32 AK.......... 40.58 TX.......... 29.02 NY.......... 53.23 NJ.......... 32.76 ME.......... 21.53 IN.......... 8.92 WV.......... 1.37 GA.......... 2.92

6 NY.......... 59.71 WV.......... 7.01 MI.......... 34.22 WY.......... 28.88 ME.......... 53.22 WV.......... 31.86 NJ.......... 20.40 WI.......... 8.80 MS.......... 1.35 ME.......... 2.897 MI.......... 59.09 SD.......... 6.85 WV.......... 33.23 NY.......... 28.87 MI.......... 50.68 GA.......... 31.58 AR.......... 20.20 MI.......... 8.48 IL.......... 1.35 HI.......... 2.898 GA.......... 58.96 MT.......... 6.49 DE.......... 32.54 OH.......... 28.77 WY.......... 50.54 WY.......... 29.76 NM.......... 20.06 VT.......... 8.39 MT.......... 1.33 WV.......... 2.879 NM.......... 57.55 AR.......... 6.06 WY.......... 32.49 IL.......... 28.19 NM.......... 49.78 RI.......... 29.52 WY.......... 20.06 NJ.......... 8.24 PA.......... 1.33 WY.......... 2.79

10 ME.......... 57.54 OK.......... 5.57 MN.......... 31.29 CT.......... 28.18 GA.......... 49.50 AR.......... 29.28 TX.......... 19.81 RI.......... 7.64 SD.......... 1.33 MD.......... 2.74

11 WV.......... 57.41 KY.......... 5.46 KS.......... 30.41 GA.......... 27.79 AR.......... 49.27 MI.......... 28.89 WV.......... 19.53 MA.......... 7.41 MO.......... 1.27 AL.......... 2.7312 OH.......... 57.34 HI.......... 5.42 ID.......... 30.15 RI.......... 27.70 RI.......... 49.08 WI.......... 28.45 RI.......... 19.13 GA.......... 7.39 OH.......... 1.27 MS.......... 2.6713 AR.......... 55.14 TX.......... 5.38 CA.......... 29.28 NH.......... 27.47 MS.......... 47.09 NM.......... 28.32 MS.......... 19.08 DE.......... 7.19 NJ.......... 1.21 AR.......... 2.6614 SC.......... 54.80 SC.......... 5.24 AL.......... 28.74 ME.......... 27.36 OH.......... 46.90 NE.......... 27.68 SC.......... 18.90 WY.......... 7.11 WI.......... 1.20 CA.......... 2.6515 TX.......... 53.82 WY.......... 4.99 KY.......... 28.67 MD.......... 25.71 WI.......... 46.58 MS.......... 27.55 IA.......... 18.86 OR.......... 6.64 AR.......... 1.20 SC.......... 2.64

16 MS.......... 53.71 CA.......... 4.98 MS.......... 28.24 SC.......... 25.54 SC.......... 46.37 IN.......... 27.36 KY.......... 18.50 UT.......... 6.60 KS.......... 1.19 IN.......... 2.6317 PA.......... 53.09 NE.......... 4.98 NY.......... 26.98 MA.......... 24.20 IN.......... 45.91 KS.......... 27.35 ND.......... 18.32 NH.......... 6.34 IA.......... 1.18 IA.......... 2.6318 KS.......... 52.92 GA.......... 4.90 WI.......... 26.97 ND.......... 24.18 MT.......... 44.59 MT.......... 27.03 NE.......... 18.31 AL.......... 6.26 OK.......... 1.18 KS.......... 2.6019 RI.......... 52.34 AL.......... 4.87 GA.......... 26.27 IA.......... 24.05 KS.......... 44.30 MA.......... 26.99 KS.......... 18.20 PA.......... 6.22 MN.......... 1.17 OR.......... 2.5920 WI.......... 52.31 AZ.......... 4.78 NC.......... 26.21 MO.......... 23.56 PA.......... 44.11 OH.......... 26.98 MI.......... 18.15 CT.......... 6.10 AL.......... 1.15 NJ.......... 2.56

21 NE.......... 52.21 ME.......... 4.67 UT.......... 26.16 VA.......... 23.36 AL.......... 44.06 NH.......... 26.86 NC.......... 18.03 MD.......... 6.02 ME.......... 1.06 OH.......... 2.5522 IA.......... 51.53 MI.......... 4.64 IN.......... 25.93 SD.......... 23.12 NE.......... 43.80 SC.......... 26.80 OH.......... 18.01 LA.......... 5.97 LA.......... 1.06 NC.......... 2.5123 IN.......... 50.55 ID.......... 4.57 WA.......... 25.80 WI.......... 22.35 IA.......... 43.61 IA.......... 26.33 WI.......... 18.01 OH.......... 5.95 NM.......... 1.05 MT.......... 2.4524 LA.......... 50.40 UT.......... 4.55 ME.......... 25.51 FL.......... 22.18 KY.......... 43.29 PA.......... 26.31 MT.......... 17.84 VA.......... 5.87 WY.......... 1.02 RI.......... 2.4225 KY.......... 50.18 VT.......... 4.45 NJ.......... 24.97 IN.......... 20.82 TX.......... 42.95 AL.......... 25.80 MO.......... 17.83 NM.......... 5.74 MI.......... 1.01 TX.......... 2.39

26 AL.......... 49.90 OR.......... 4.25 OH.......... 24.71 LA.......... 20.65 MA.......... 42.49 KY.......... 25.67 NH.......... 17.77 KY.......... 5.73 KY.......... .97 KY.......... 2.3927 DE.......... 49.88 NC.......... 4.15 SC.......... 24.02 MI.......... 20.23 ND.......... 42.47 TX.......... 25.63 MN.......... 17.64 IA.......... 5.70 AK.......... .92 WI.......... 2.3928 MT.......... 49.86 RI.......... 4.14 MT.......... 23.92 CO.......... 20.18 LA.......... 42.44 CT.......... 25.62 IN.......... 17.59 NE.......... 5.70 NY.......... .90 VA.......... 2.3829 ND.......... 48.83 TN.......... 4.13 OK.......... 23.81 MT.......... 19.45 NH.......... 42.23 ND.......... 25.53 PA.......... 17.40 MS.......... 5.70 ID.......... .86 NE.......... 2.3730 CT.......... 48.66 IA.......... 4.02 OR.......... 23.56 KS.......... 18.87 HI.......... 42.23 MN.......... 25.12 VA.......... 17.34 HI.......... 5.61 IN.......... .85 NH.......... 2.36

31 CA.......... 48.48 PA.......... 4.00 NV.......... 23.49 AK.......... 17.97 DE.......... 41.33 DE.......... 25.04 IL.......... 17.22 ID.......... 5.36 CT.......... .83 DE.......... 2.3432 MA.......... 48.47 DC.......... 3.91 IA.......... 23.46 AZ.......... 17.68 OR.......... 41.07 MO.......... 24.89 CT.......... 17.14 SC.......... 5.27 TN.......... .73 CO.......... 2.3433 UT.......... 48.31 OH.......... 3.86 MA.......... 21.74 TN.......... 17.62 CT.......... 41.04 HI.......... 24.88 MD.......... 16.96 AR.......... 5.24 NV.......... .67 UT.......... 2.3234 NH.......... 48.14 NY.......... 3.86 AZ.......... 21.08 OK.......... 17.61 MO.......... 41.03 VA.......... 24.86 ID.......... 16.91 MN.......... 5.21 TX.......... .65 CT.......... 2.3135 IL.......... 47.89 MO.......... 3.85 LA.......... 20.89 UT.......... 17.59 IL.......... 41.01 LA.......... 24.62 AL.......... 16.79 MT.......... 5.10 GA.......... .63 NV.......... 2.30

36 MD.......... 47.45 IN.......... 3.80 RI.......... 20.50 OR.......... 17.51 VA.......... 40.62 MD.......... 24.53 LA.......... 16.54 ND.......... 5.08 NC.......... .63 MO.......... 2.2737 MN.......... 47.23 IL.......... 3.80 TX.......... 19.42 WV.......... 17.17 MD.......... 40.61 NC.......... 24.48 MA.......... 16.25 CA.......... 4.85 SC.......... .61 LA.......... 2.2638 OK.......... 46.98 FL.......... 3.72 MO.......... 19.20 MS.......... 16.37 OK.......... 40.57 OR.......... 24.21 DE.......... 16.14 IL.......... 4.66 CO.......... .59 ID.......... 2.2339 MO.......... 46.62 KS.......... 3.64 MD.......... 19.05 AL.......... 16.29 CA.......... 39.70 IL.......... 24.15 CA.......... 16.10 NV.......... 4.60 RI.......... .59 OK.......... 2.1940 NC.......... 45.76 WA.......... 3.26 VA.......... 18.88 KY.......... 16.04 ID.......... 39.25 ID.......... 24.09 OK.......... 15.89 OK.......... 4.46 VA.......... .58 IL.......... 2.12

41 OR.......... 45.31 DE.......... 3.10 PA.......... 18.85 NC.......... 15.40 NC.......... 39.11 UT.......... 24.03 UT.......... 15.80 KS.......... 4.44 OR.......... .57 WA.......... 2.0942 ID.......... 45.31 WI.......... 2.99 CT.......... 18.33 NV.......... 15.11 MN.......... 38.87 CA.......... 23.99 HI.......... 15.79 TN.......... 4.40 MA.......... .55 NY.......... 2.0643 VA.......... 45.15 VA.......... 2.90 NH.......... 18.03 DE.......... 14.25 UT.......... 37.90 OK.......... 23.01 TN.......... 15.75 WA.......... 4.37 AZ.......... .52 ND.......... 2.0244 SD.......... 44.59 NV.......... 2.88 CO.......... 17.57 CA.......... 14.21 SD.......... 37.86 TN.......... 22.92 SD.......... 15.71 MO.......... 4.32 DE.......... .46 TN.......... 2.0045 AZ.......... 43.54 CO.......... 2.82 ND.......... 17.34 MN.......... 13.21 TN.......... 35.65 SD.......... 22.57 WA.......... 14.58 NC.......... 4.27 UT.......... .43 FL.......... 1.92

46 FL.......... 43.22 MN.......... 2.73 FL.......... 17.32 WA.......... 12.96 NV.......... 35.01 NV.......... 21.21 OR.......... 14.56 SD.......... 4.15 DC.......... .43 SD.......... 1.8247 WA.......... 42.02 MD.......... 2.69 TN.......... 17.12 ID.......... 10.59 AZ.......... 34.99 WA.......... 20.95 CO.......... 14.23 AZ.......... 3.85 HI.......... .42 PA.......... 1.8148 NV.......... 41.48 NH.......... 2.64 NE.......... 16.55 NM.......... 8.22 WA.......... 34.98 FL.......... 20.16 AZ.......... 14.22 FL.......... 3.75 WA.......... .42 MA.......... 1.7949 CO.......... 40.57 MA.......... 2.53 IL.......... 15.91 AR.......... 7.51 CO.......... 34.35 CO.......... 19.99 NV.......... 13.35 CO.......... 3.29 MD.......... .40 AZ.......... 1.7850 TN.......... 38.87 NJ.......... 2.45 SD.......... 14.62 VT.......... 3.46 FL.......... 33.83 AZ.......... 19.94 FL.......... 12.85 TX.......... 3.19 CA.......... .38 MN.......... 1.6351 DC.......... 33.34 CT.......... 2.15 DC.......... - HI.......... 1.01 DC.......... 27.68 DC.......... 14.29 DC.......... 8.27 DC.......... .83 FL.......... .33 DC.......... 1.54

1Includes amounts not shown separately.

Note: See Appendix B for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. Revenue from and payments to other school systems are excluded to avoid double counting. Expenditure for adult education, community services, and other nonelementary-secondary programs are also excluded. Some data appear under local sources for Hawaii's state-operated school system for consistency with data presented for all other school systems.

sourcesFrom local Salaries Benefits

Table 12.

RankFrom Federal

sourcesTotal

SOURCE: 2007 Census of Governments Survey of Local Government Finances - School Systems. Data are not subject to sampling error, but for information on nonsampling error and definitions, see introductory text. Data users who create their own estimates from these tables should cite the U.S. Census Bureau as the source of the original data only.

sources Total 1 Total 1

(Dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text of the "Public Education Finances" report.)

General Schoolonly only administration administration

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Table 13. Public School System Finances for Elementary-Secondary Education by Enrollment-Size Groups: 2006-07

School systems with enrollment of: All school 50,000 or 25,000 to 15,000 to 7,500 to 5,000 to 3,000 to under

systems more 49,999 24,999 14,999 7,499 4,999 3,000

Fall Enrollment, 2006.................................................... 48,441,473 10,085,707 6,438,347 4,953,786 7,208,088 4,337,613 5,577,346 9,840,586

Elementary-secondary revenue.................................... 556,860,590 120,549,116 67,829,109 51,813,205 78,960,277 49,651,354 64,812,602 123,244,927 From Federal sources............................................ 46,433,892 11,469,486 5,933,056 4,098,227 6,135,205 3,207,179 4,546,302 11,044,437

Through state.................................................. 42,886,760 10,853,173 5,581,705 3,871,439 5,604,896 2,971,873 4,209,321 9,794,353Child nutrition programs............................ 9,317,194 2,351,309 1,319,173 954,913 1,280,849 726,098 948,885 1,735,967Other and nonspecified 33,569,566 8,501,864 4,262,532 2,916,526 4,324,047 2,245,775 3,260,436 8,058,386

Direct............................................................... 3,547,132 616,313 351,351 226,788 530,309 235,306 336,981 1,250,084

From state sources................................................. 264,801,609 55,129,091 33,948,184 27,228,223 38,455,399 22,294,165 28,903,651 58,842,896General formula assistance............................. 176,809,923 32,957,909 23,291,747 18,756,999 26,513,969 15,110,188 19,409,889 40,769,222Compensatory programs................................. 6,343,552 1,256,340 1,307,235 922,515 971,199 590,411 502,690 793,162Special education......................................... 15,744,344 4,025,071 1,682,046 1,211,516 1,898,846 1,314,017 1,786,235 3,826,613Staff improvement programs........................... 3,772,889 807,130 458,373 418,662 617,151 339,656 432,734 699,183Vocational programs........................................ 952,723 208,586 110,030 90,708 116,314 64,615 83,681 278,789Capital outlay/debt service.............................. 9,894,468 1,694,874 1,218,634 1,364,593 1,600,329 802,161 1,319,456 1,894,421Transportation................................................. 4,476,777 731,768 496,647 357,374 617,514 410,755 570,910 1,291,809Other................................................................ 33,741,465 11,386,548 3,896,356 3,051,014 4,180,874 2,294,755 2,940,089 5,991,829Payments on behalf of LEA............................. 10,124,534 1,313,653 1,084,183 840,957 1,637,671 1,154,467 1,540,423 2,553,180Nonspecified.................................................... 2,940,934 747,212 402,933 213,885 301,532 213,140 317,544 744,688

From local sources................................................. 245,625,089 53,950,539 27,947,869 20,486,755 34,369,673 24,150,010 31,362,649 53,357,594Taxes1............................................................. 162,177,569 27,710,726 18,667,250 13,925,866 24,259,836 17,511,913 22,344,748 37,757,230

Property taxes........................................... 155,329,981 26,679,512 17,365,969 13,278,115 23,148,896 16,915,372 21,434,083 36,508,034Contribution from parent government.............. 41,741,315 18,675,459 3,795,182 2,648,997 4,354,478 3,115,726 4,341,326 4,810,147From other local governments......................... 5,414,969 521,842 747,691 333,610 491,328 445,025 772,542 2,102,931Current charges1.............................................. 14,264,952 2,339,357 1,669,116 1,299,959 2,131,062 1,296,812 1,711,718 3,816,928

Tuition and transportation......................... 1,182,784 145,138 115,775 117,641 157,607 97,993 136,461 412,169School lunch............................................. 6,934,547 1,042,501 813,353 697,467 1,116,980 714,675 921,056 1,628,515

Other................................................................ 22,026,284 4,703,155 3,068,630 2,278,323 3,132,969 1,780,534 2,192,315 4,870,358

Elementary-secondary expenditure.............................. 559,852,377 121,661,783 68,837,122 53,235,955 79,533,311 49,865,605 64,046,772 122,671,829Current spending.................................................... 478,174,091 101,818,820 57,229,050 44,394,810 67,905,002 43,132,807 55,728,760 107,964,842

By function: Instruction................................................. 288,207,940 63,146,740 34,318,394 26,807,094 41,072,347 26,269,188 33,645,455 62,948,722Support services....................................... 165,209,264 33,286,494 19,806,657 15,172,737 23,349,862 14,820,627 19,335,791 39,437,096

Pupil support services........................ 24,999,293 4,260,534 3,048,206 2,465,410 3,797,195 2,401,811 3,022,557 6,003,580Instructional staff support................... 22,908,069 5,311,711 3,024,381 2,096,536 3,110,375 1,859,918 2,475,101 5,030,047General administration....................... 8,818,022 926,348 677,241 457,791 997,516 803,584 1,200,441 3,755,101School administration......................... 25,924,753 5,632,869 3,340,376 2,595,537 3,743,859 2,277,237 2,939,102 5,395,773Operation and maint. of plant............. 45,914,868 9,715,419 5,579,612 4,308,292 6,600,004 4,197,317 5,427,538 10,086,686Pupil transportation............................ 20,404,071 4,015,695 2,183,913 1,639,490 2,863,638 1,952,166 2,552,681 5,196,488Other and nonspecified...................... 16,240,188 3,423,918 1,952,928 1,609,681 2,237,275 1,328,594 1,718,371 3,969,421

Other current spending............................. 24,756,887 5,385,586 3,103,999 2,414,979 3,482,793 2,042,992 2,747,514 5,579,024

By selected objects: Total salaries and wages1......................... 286,899,194 61,399,335 35,506,025 27,480,147 41,345,400 26,021,951 33,236,748 61,909,588

Instructional salaries only................... 193,890,696 41,570,847 23,708,355 18,493,703 28,007,826 17,829,018 22,719,847 41,561,100Support services salaries only........... 83,874,220 17,633,966 10,573,982 8,060,488 12,023,166 7,457,316 9,583,876 18,541,426

Total employee benefits1........................... 95,570,210 19,852,346 10,732,834 8,912,150 14,014,218 9,016,606 11,591,503 21,450,553Instructional benefits only.................. 63,727,467 13,636,558 6,942,503 5,855,012 9,277,938 6,066,341 7,779,474 14,169,641Support services benefits only........... 28,427,035 5,511,776 3,337,004 2,688,899 4,218,521 2,667,067 3,433,964 6,569,804

Capital outlay.......................................................... 64,065,052 15,984,200 9,447,662 7,234,514 8,998,325 5,012,087 6,301,138 11,087,126Construction.................................................... 50,316,586 13,213,847 7,622,523 5,727,954 7,096,770 3,803,735 4,728,681 8,123,076Equipment....................................................... 8,906,361 1,703,886 1,104,362 784,637 1,221,140 752,438 1,044,762 2,295,136

Instructional equipment only..................... 2,225,963 374,135 242,796 183,683 300,460 201,769 288,113 635,007Land & existing structures............................... 4,842,105 1,066,467 720,777 721,923 680,415 455,914 527,695 668,914

Interest on debt...................................................... 14,776,939 3,554,580 2,011,609 1,485,057 2,135,622 1,302,495 1,669,926 2,617,650

Payments to other governments............................ 2,836,295 304,183 148,801 121,574 494,362 418,216 346,948 1,002,211

Debt outstanding........................................................... 349,646,724 78,776,714 47,760,003 35,989,787 51,077,978 32,017,270 41,027,607 62,997,365Long-term............................................................... 342,648,851 77,885,556 47,183,763 35,416,076 49,940,021 31,187,492 40,011,441 61,024,502Short-term.............................................................. 6,997,873 891,158 576,240 573,711 1,137,957 829,778 1,016,166 1,972,863

Long-term debt issued.................................................. 62,589,842 15,669,351 10,069,788 6,841,662 9,454,835 5,119,397 6,239,899 9,194,910

Long-term debt retired................................................... 33,193,269 8,938,038 4,483,245 2,918,214 4,584,264 2,768,904 3,656,987 5,843,617

1Includes amounts not shown separately.

Note: See Appendix B for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. This information represents financial data for public independent and dependent school systems. It includes state payments made on behalf of public school systems and excludes financial transactions of public nonschool entities. Expenditure for adult education, community services, and other nonelementary-secondary programs are included under "Current spending" and "Other current spending" but are excluded from these categories in the per pupil data displayed in Table 14.

Item

SOURCE: 2007 Census of Governments Survey of Local Government Finances - School Systems. Data are not subject to sampling error, but for information on nonsampling error and definitions, see introductory text. Data users who create their own estimates from these tables should cite the U.S. Census Bureau as the source of the original data only.

(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text of the "Public Education Finances" report.)

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Table 14. Per Pupil Amounts of Public School System Finances for Elementary-Secondary Education by Enrollment-Size Groups: 2006-07

School systems with enrollment of: All school 50,000 or 25,000 to 15,000 to 7,500 to 5,000 to 3,000 to under

systems more 49,999 24,999 14,999 7,499 4,999 3,000

Fall Enrollment, 2006.................................................... 48,441,473 10,085,707 6,438,347 4,953,786 7,208,088 4,337,613 5,577,346 9,840,586

Elementary-secondary revenue.................................... 11,495.53 11,952.47 10,535.17 10,459.31 10,954.40 11,446.70 11,620.69 12,524.15From Federal sources............................................ 958.56 1,137.20 921.52 827.29 851.16 739.39 815.14 1,122.34

Through state.................................................. 885.33 1,076.09 866.95 781.51 777.58 685.14 754.72 995.30Child nutrition programs............................ 192.34 233.13 204.89 192.76 177.70 167.40 170.13 176.41Other and nonspecified 692.99 842.96 662.05 588.75 599.89 517.74 584.59 818.89

Direct............................................................... 73.23 61.11 54.57 45.78 73.57 54.25 60.42 127.03

From state sources................................................. 5,466.42 5,466.06 5,272.81 5,496.45 5,335.03 5,139.73 5,182.33 5,979.61General formula assistance............................. 3,649.97 3,267.78 3,617.66 3,786.40 3,678.36 3,483.53 3,480.13 4,142.97Compensatory programs................................. 130.95 124.57 203.04 186.22 134.74 136.11 90.13 80.60Special education......................................... 325.02 399.09 261.25 244.56 263.43 302.94 320.27 388.86Staff improvement programs........................... 77.89 80.03 71.19 84.51 85.62 78.30 77.59 71.05Vocational programs........................................ 19.67 20.68 17.09 18.31 16.14 14.90 15.00 28.33Capital outlay/debt service.............................. 204.26 168.05 189.28 275.46 222.02 184.93 236.57 192.51Transportation................................................. 92.42 72.55 77.14 72.14 85.67 94.70 102.36 131.27Other................................................................ 696.54 1,128.98 605.18 615.90 580.03 529.04 527.15 608.89Payments on behalf of LEA............................. 209.01 130.25 168.39 169.76 227.20 266.15 276.19 259.45Nonspecified.................................................... 60.71 74.09 62.58 43.18 41.83 49.14 56.93 75.68

From local sources................................................. 5,070.55 5,349.21 4,340.85 4,135.58 4,768.21 5,567.58 5,623.22 5,422.20Taxes1............................................................. 3,347.91 2,747.52 2,899.39 2,811.16 3,365.64 4,037.22 4,006.34 3,836.89

Property taxes........................................... 3,206.55 2,645.28 2,697.27 2,680.40 3,211.52 3,899.70 3,843.06 3,709.95Contribution from parent government.............. 861.69 1,851.68 589.47 534.74 604.11 718.30 778.39 488.81From other local governments......................... 111.78 51.74 116.13 67.34 68.16 102.60 138.51 213.70Current charges1.............................................. 294.48 231.95 259.25 262.42 295.65 298.97 306.91 387.88

Tuition and transportation......................... 24.42 14.39 17.98 23.75 21.87 22.59 24.47 41.88School lunch............................................. 143.15 103.36 126.33 140.79 154.96 164.76 165.14 165.49

Other................................................................ 454.70 466.32 476.62 459.92 434.65 410.49 393.07 494.93

Elementary-secondary expenditure.............................. 11,352.50 11,806.94 10,502.53 10,576.28 10,859.80 11,301.66 11,282.17 12,256.77Current spending.................................................... 9,666.38 9,839.50 8,699.58 8,791.56 9,246.56 9,749.47 9,790.77 10,762.25

By function: Instruction................................................. 5,867.06 6,146.18 5,256.62 5,358.32 5,633.90 5,957.29 5,943.16 6,324.35Support services....................................... 3,410.49 3,300.36 3,076.36 3,062.86 3,239.40 3,416.77 3,466.84 4,007.60

Pupil support services........................ 516.07 422.43 473.45 497.68 526.80 553.72 541.93 610.08Instructional staff support................... 472.90 526.66 469.74 423.22 431.51 428.79 443.78 511.15General administration....................... 182.03 91.85 105.19 92.41 138.39 185.26 215.24 381.59School administration......................... 535.18 558.50 518.83 523.95 519.40 525.00 526.97 548.32Operation and maint. of plant............. 947.84 963.29 866.62 869.70 915.64 967.66 973.14 1,025.01Pupil transportation............................ 421.21 398.16 339.20 330.96 397.28 450.06 457.69 528.07Other and nonspecified...................... 335.25 339.48 303.33 324.94 310.38 306.30 308.10 403.37

Other current spending............................. 388.83 392.96 366.60 370.38 373.27 375.42 380.77 430.31

By selected objects: Total salaries and wages1......................... 5,922.59 6,087.76 5,514.77 5,547.30 5,735.97 5,999.14 5,959.24 6,291.25

Instructional salaries only................... 4,002.58 4,121.76 3,682.37 3,733.25 3,885.61 4,110.33 4,073.59 4,223.44Support services salaries only........... 1,731.45 1,748.41 1,642.34 1,627.14 1,668.01 1,719.22 1,718.36 1,884.18

Total employee benefits1........................... 1,972.90 1,968.36 1,667.02 1,799.06 1,944.24 2,078.70 2,078.32 2,179.80Instructional benefits only.................. 1,315.56 1,352.07 1,078.31 1,181.93 1,287.16 1,398.54 1,394.83 1,439.92Support services benefits only........... 586.83 546.49 518.30 542.80 585.25 614.87 615.70 667.62

Capital outlay.......................................................... 1,322.52 1,584.84 1,467.40 1,460.40 1,248.37 1,155.49 1,129.77 1,126.67Construction.................................................... 1,038.71 1,310.16 1,183.93 1,156.28 984.56 876.92 847.84 825.47Equipment....................................................... 183.86 168.94 171.53 158.39 169.41 173.47 187.32 233.23

Instructional equipment only..................... 45.95 37.10 37.71 37.08 41.68 46.52 51.66 64.53Land & existing structures............................... 99.96 105.74 111.95 145.73 94.40 105.11 94.61 67.98

Interest on debt...................................................... 305.05 352.44 312.44 299.78 296.28 300.28 299.41 266.01

Payments to other governments............................ 58.55 30.16 23.11 24.54 68.58 96.42 62.21 101.84

Debt outstanding........................................................... 7,217.92 7,810.73 7,418.05 7,265.11 7,086.20 7,381.31 7,356.12 6,401.79Long-term............................................................... 7,073.46 7,722.37 7,328.55 7,149.29 6,928.33 7,190.01 7,173.92 6,201.31Short-term.............................................................. 144.46 88.36 89.50 115.81 157.87 191.30 182.20 200.48

Long-term debt issued.................................................. 1,292.07 1,553.62 1,564.03 1,381.10 1,311.70 1,180.23 1,118.79 934.39

Long-term debt retired................................................... 685.22 886.21 696.33 589.09 635.99 638.35 655.69 593.83

1Includes amounts not shown separately.

Note: See Appendix B for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. This information represents financial data for public independent and dependent school systems. It includes state payments made on behalf of public school systems and excludes financial transactions of public nonschool entities. Expenditure for adult education, community services, and other nonelementary-secondary programs are excluded from the current spending categories in this table.

Item

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(Dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text of the "Public Education Finances" report.)

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Table 15. Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of10,000 or More: 2006-07

Elementary-secondary revenue

Federal sources State sources

Compen-satory Special Child Other and Formula Special

Enrollment1 Total Total (Title I) Education nutrition nonspecified Total Assistance Education

ALABAMA

Independent Schools:Baldwin County............................................... 26,286 272,334 16,970 4,251 5,124 4,584 3,011 125,762 104,976 -Birmingham.................................................... 29,435 324,553 39,973 16,131 7,435 9,953 6,454 159,702 139,755 -Cullman County.............................................. 10,035 84,757 8,066 2,308 2,209 2,476 1,073 57,511 48,470 -Elmore County................................................ 10,662 110,937 8,900 2,009 3,636 1,881 1,374 58,525 48,962 15Hoover............................................................ 12,039 151,164 3,658 167 1,893 1,056 542 57,373 47,582 -Huntsville........................................................ 23,065 226,955 19,326 5,945 4,639 4,956 3,786 113,708 99,909 -

Jefferson County............................................ 36,290 342,621 23,960 3,862 10,595 7,281 2,222 193,051 161,718 54Madison County.............................................. 18,754 166,700 10,124 1,765 3,195 2,787 2,377 101,826 86,284 -Mobile County................................................. 65,097 580,429 80,697 30,996 20,194 19,758 9,749 343,347 287,529 509Montgomery County....................................... 31,867 274,762 36,787 14,511 7,556 9,873 4,847 168,288 141,767 -Shelby County................................................ 25,635 254,147 12,705 2,302 4,772 3,556 2,075 131,346 110,409 38Tuscaloosa..................................................... 10,338 112,977 10,821 3,471 2,286 3,262 1,802 54,585 45,445 -Tuscaloosa County......................................... 16,712 155,965 11,940 3,455 3,081 3,560 1,844 89,802 75,108 14

ALASKA

Dependent Schools:Anchorage...................................................... 49,230 536,620 60,069 12,837 10,467 8,824 27,941 298,397 277,731 -Fairbanks North Star Borough........................ 15,017 170,917 26,842 3,718 3,754 2,508 16,862 101,000 91,479 -Matanuska-Susitna Borough.......................... 15,945 172,689 14,285 3,201 2,612 2,816 5,656 115,788 101,689 -

ARIZONA

Independent Schools:Alhambra Elementary..................................... 15,831 123,020 20,003 7,957 1,614 6,801 3,631 71,542 68,239 16Amphitheater Unified...................................... 16,557 146,979 11,474 3,172 2,818 2,454 3,030 58,785 52,963 -Cartwright Elementary.................................... 20,565 142,649 23,227 7,032 3,616 7,114 5,465 95,931 90,749 -Chandler Unified............................................. 33,911 303,779 14,638 3,306 4,429 3,173 3,730 170,693 122,024 -Deer Valley Unified......................................... 36,059 269,417 12,802 1,895 4,536 2,903 3,468 124,267 119,426 -Dysart Unified................................................. 20,700 198,788 12,425 1,687 2,032 4,074 4,632 119,061 79,423 -

Flagstaff Unified.............................................. 11,254 104,149 9,481 2,166 2,082 1,447 3,786 36,952 34,268 -Gilbert Unified................................................. 37,797 283,302 10,626 899 4,509 2,702 2,516 146,307 141,905 -Glendale Elementary...................................... 14,237 112,961 14,883 4,079 2,414 5,170 3,220 63,170 59,859 -Glendale Union High...................................... 15,067 140,337 10,945 2,724 2,012 1,927 4,282 62,408 56,375 -Kyrene Elementary......................................... 18,242 173,620 8,710 1,216 2,424 1,243 3,827 65,207 62,610 7Marana Unified............................................... 13,186 108,447 6,664 838 2,657 1,379 1,790 64,580 55,145 -

Mesa Unified................................................... 74,128 613,251 51,825 13,957 10,807 14,482 12,579 317,493 301,879 -Paradise Valley Unified.................................. 34,648 307,646 19,368 3,355 8,786 4,019 3,208 102,425 96,354 -Pendergast Elementary.................................. 10,061 83,120 7,201 1,138 1,785 2,875 1,403 50,579 47,698 -Peoria Unified................................................. 38,835 298,210 15,206 3,103 5,622 3,652 2,829 162,496 153,963 103Phoenix Union High........................................ 25,733 291,576 26,298 10,686 4,167 3,468 7,977 66,302 60,537 -Roosevelt Elementary.................................... 12,691 113,236 22,262 9,592 1,408 6,779 4,483 62,676 58,356 -

Scottsdale Unified........................................... 24,653 259,029 12,692 1,880 5,117 2,411 3,284 37,381 31,974 -Sunnyside Unified........................................... 17,476 145,634 20,435 7,619 2,568 5,941 4,307 88,973 78,691 -Tempe Elementary......................................... 13,601 121,375 13,973 4,624 2,486 4,231 2,632 42,335 39,234 -Tempe Union High.......................................... 14,131 132,248 5,405 916 2,048 47 2,394 23,362 17,466 -Tucson Unified................................................ 60,333 527,757 63,504 22,373 10,569 13,434 17,128 262,179 237,113 -Washington Elementary................................. 24,849 222,551 31,286 7,953 5,575 9,632 8,126 106,494 100,561 35Yuma Elementary........................................... 10,692 89,610 17,624 5,978 1,471 4,204 5,971 47,475 44,710 -Yuma Union High........................................... 10,447 108,481 7,616 2,244 1,185 2,591 1,596 70,878 48,472 -

ARKANSAS

Independent Schools:Bentonville...................................................... 11,120 99,784 5,056 835 2,287 1,321 613 72,705 34,860 2,349Fort Smith....................................................... 13,731 124,859 16,964 4,105 3,454 3,758 5,647 90,312 49,090 5,497Little Rock....................................................... 26,879 310,084 28,018 8,156 4,708 6,539 8,615 232,843 69,331 11,863Pulaski County Special................................... 18,374 188,659 15,750 3,672 3,445 4,705 3,928 142,523 62,666 6,491Rogers............................................................ 13,492 120,249 9,595 1,777 2,122 3,462 2,234 89,217 46,086 3,825Springdale...................................................... 16,852 148,422 11,454 2,301 2,675 4,082 2,396 117,500 65,741 5,152

CALIFORNIA

Independent Schools:ABC Unified.................................................... 21,151 208,059 16,676 3,277 3,158 3,288 6,953 161,897 110,871 10,549Alameda Unified............................................. 10,259 108,447 6,640 1,566 1,761 1,123 2,190 64,353 37,754 608Alhambra........................................................ 19,149 201,430 20,735 5,881 3,133 5,402 6,319 136,217 105,000 253Alum Rock Union Elementary......................... 13,562 128,331 15,844 6,178 2,454 4,746 2,466 75,895 44,813 122Alvord Unified................................................. 19,847 257,505 14,352 5,358 2,595 3,991 2,408 205,047 85,788 239Anaheim Elementary...................................... 19,958 209,059 23,352 12,194 3,848 205 7,105 114,268 50,856 9,409

Geographic area

SOURCE: 2007 Census of Governments Survey of Local Government Finances - School Systems. Data are not subject to sampling error, but for information on nonsampling error and definitions, see introductory text. Data users who create their own estimates from these tables should cite the U.S. Census Bureau as the source of the original data only.

(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

See footnotes at end of table.

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue--Con.

State sources--Con. Local sources

Parent From cities From otherTranspor- Other and Property government and school

tation nonspecified Total Total taxes taxes only contributions counties systems Charges Other

ALABAMA--Con.

Independent Schools:Baldwin County................................................ 10,695 10,091 129,602 45,943 45,787 - 51,428 35 12,171 20,025Birmingham...................................................... 6,285 13,662 124,878 73,116 73,115 - 23,397 - 4,760 23,605Cullman County................................................ 4,743 4,298 19,180 3,931 3,907 - 6,186 - 4,776 4,287Elmore County.................................................. 5,471 4,077 43,512 4,732 4,690 - 6,337 57 5,442 26,944Hoover.............................................................. 5,855 3,936 90,133 58,943 58,938 - 8,908 - 10,634 11,648Huntsville.......................................................... 4,506 9,293 93,921 38,943 38,921 - 38,210 - 6,510 10,258

Jefferson County.............................................. 17,790 13,489 125,610 73,736 73,681 - 5,990 - 16,580 29,304Madison County............................................... 8,564 6,978 54,750 14,708 14,661 - 21,183 33 10,810 8,016Mobile County.................................................. 26,576 28,733 156,385 91,733 72,897 - 20,890 1 15,459 28,302Montgomery County......................................... 11,983 14,538 69,687 17,467 17,395 - 38,023 19 5,901 8,277Shelby County.................................................. 12,078 8,821 110,096 64,531 64,468 - 13,192 206 19,723 12,444Tuscaloosa....................................................... 3,601 5,539 47,571 27,050 17,691 - 12,828 36 2,495 5,162Tuscaloosa County........................................... 8,177 6,503 54,223 12,200 11,925 - 24,661 - 9,508 7,854

ALASKA--Con.

Dependent Schools:Anchorage........................................................ 17,083 3,583 178,154 - - 155,257 - - 12,259 10,638Fairbanks North Star Borough.......................... 8,794 727 43,075 - - 40,023 - - 1,863 1,189Matanuska-Susitna Borough............................ 11,080 3,019 42,616 - - 38,022 - - 1,632 2,962

ARIZONA--Con.

Independent Schools:Alhambra Elementary....................................... - 3,287 31,475 23,504 23,504 - 1,700 - 1,166 5,105Amphitheater Unified........................................ - 5,822 76,720 47,302 47,302 - 191 19,226 5,419 4,582Cartwright Elementary...................................... - 5,182 23,491 18,446 18,446 - 288 - 1,028 3,729Chandler Unified............................................... - 48,669 118,448 91,979 91,979 - 4,534 - 11,221 10,714Deer Valley Unified........................................... - 4,841 132,348 110,002 110,002 - 88 378 13,536 8,344Dysart Unified................................................... - 39,638 67,302 55,300 55,300 - 1,204 - 3,581 7,217

Flagstaff Unified............................................... - 2,684 57,716 49,461 49,461 - 1,738 474 2,869 3,174Gilbert Unified................................................... - 4,402 126,369 68,397 68,397 - 5,872 - 15,188 36,912Glendale Elementary........................................ - 3,311 34,908 21,705 21,705 - 58 - 1,246 11,899Glendale Union High........................................ - 6,033 66,984 52,831 52,831 - 4,002 - 7,636 2,515Kyrene Elementary........................................... - 2,590 99,703 69,716 69,716 - 358 - 6,497 23,132Marana Unified................................................. - 9,435 37,203 28,569 28,569 - 34 479 3,453 4,668

Mesa Unified.................................................... - 15,614 243,933 161,366 161,366 - 3,803 - 21,552 57,212Paradise Valley Unified.................................... - 6,071 185,853 164,645 164,645 - 120 34 9,914 11,140Pendergast Elementary.................................... - 2,881 25,340 15,649 15,649 - 387 123 1,045 8,136Peoria Unified................................................... - 8,430 120,508 94,530 94,530 - 5,092 870 12,077 7,939Phoenix Union High.......................................... - 5,765 198,976 180,908 180,908 - 531 - 5,719 11,818Roosevelt Elementary...................................... - 4,320 28,298 25,272 25,272 - 53 - 637 2,336

Scottsdale Unified............................................ - 5,407 208,956 167,420 167,420 - 776 35 12,505 28,220Sunnyside Unified............................................ - 10,282 36,226 30,326 30,326 - 50 32 2,681 3,137Tempe Elementary........................................... - 3,101 65,067 56,224 56,224 - 40 - 1,890 6,913Tempe Union High........................................... - 5,896 103,481 81,298 81,298 - 5,180 - 10,553 6,450Tucson Unified................................................. - 25,066 202,074 179,247 179,247 - 447 896 10,346 11,138Washington Elementary................................... - 5,898 84,771 54,515 54,515 - 2,735 2 3,106 24,413Yuma Elementary............................................. - 2,765 24,511 13,885 13,885 - 7,954 - 1,414 1,258Yuma Union High............................................. - 22,406 29,987 21,638 21,638 - 2,882 15 3,114 2,338

ARKANSAS--Con.

Independent Schools:Bentonville........................................................ - 35,496 22,023 12,397 12,329 - - 1 6,276 3,349Fort Smith......................................................... - 35,725 17,583 11,264 11,264 - 17 5 2,883 3,414Little Rock......................................................... - 151,649 49,223 33,620 33,620 - 304 163 7,574 7,562Pulaski County Special..................................... - 73,366 30,386 18,966 18,966 - 54 - 6,922 4,444Rogers.............................................................. - 39,306 21,437 12,947 12,947 - 62 - 5,845 2,583Springdale........................................................ - 46,607 19,468 12,236 12,182 - 23 28 5,811 1,370

CALIFORNIA--Con.

Independent Schools:ABC Unified...................................................... 1,457 39,020 29,486 16,267 16,267 - 283 2,318 3,438 7,180Alameda Unified............................................... 301 25,690 37,454 25,114 21,879 - - 5,189 1,054 6,097Alhambra.......................................................... 1,640 29,324 44,478 23,232 23,232 - 159 12,043 1,383 7,661Alum Rock Union Elementary.......................... 1,844 29,116 36,592 30,734 28,617 - 30 2,273 573 2,982Alvord Unified................................................... 1,123 117,897 38,106 22,341 22,341 - 613 6,046 2,410 6,696Anaheim Elementary........................................ 1,179 52,824 71,439 57,608 57,608 - 2,011 132 430 11,258

Geographic area

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 15. Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of10,000 or More: 2006-07--Con.

(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functionsInstruction Support services

Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil StaffTotal Total wages benefits Total2 wages benefits Total support support

ALABAMA--Con.

Independent Schools:Baldwin County................................................ 337,692 242,612 140,489 54,374 139,345 91,928 33,968 88,084 12,585 13,805Birmingham...................................................... 326,867 295,407 174,819 61,577 148,536 99,122 35,073 119,821 19,395 24,655Cullman County................................................ 85,250 80,400 45,401 18,146 46,031 30,868 11,425 27,293 4,241 3,545Elmore County.................................................. 94,907 82,099 44,159 18,255 47,664 29,784 11,584 27,687 3,572 4,324Hoover.............................................................. 163,936 135,469 72,233 28,604 77,180 46,371 17,029 47,168 6,922 6,428Huntsville.......................................................... 224,750 215,683 127,652 47,584 127,911 85,801 30,347 74,364 8,773 12,192

Jefferson County.............................................. 362,394 311,523 172,820 68,220 175,621 115,736 42,788 94,665 12,594 11,811Madison County............................................... 162,701 146,286 85,407 33,873 84,482 56,744 21,194 49,555 7,306 7,424Mobile County.................................................. 606,687 551,590 303,868 124,626 300,872 189,889 73,207 211,351 28,171 31,921Montgomery County......................................... 280,949 259,982 152,058 60,985 143,533 95,318 36,430 94,852 15,610 18,190Shelby County.................................................. 277,296 228,630 131,074 51,972 133,985 86,604 33,115 74,728 11,782 13,339Tuscaloosa....................................................... 105,168 90,854 50,570 20,035 51,397 32,487 12,227 32,434 5,432 3,617Tuscaloosa County........................................... 173,974 131,976 73,035 29,747 78,243 49,855 18,969 40,332 6,103 3,775

ALASKA--Con.

Dependent Schools:Anchorage........................................................ 587,025 516,030 294,749 142,224 302,924 191,946 87,832 198,013 38,371 30,610Fairbanks North Star Borough.......................... 180,295 173,941 94,347 46,959 98,647 60,477 29,970 71,073 13,021 9,095Matanuska-Susitna Borough............................ 214,323 164,150 87,080 42,353 94,710 59,657 29,287 64,818 13,169 7,062

ARIZONA--Con.

Independent Schools:Alhambra Elementary....................................... 124,194 102,604 67,581 16,524 61,798 45,884 11,253 32,355 6,159 2,934Amphitheater Unified........................................ 128,817 119,019 78,771 19,687 65,074 49,622 11,929 46,605 7,790 5,664Cartwright Elementary...................................... 149,449 134,954 91,633 24,028 83,433 62,566 15,600 43,541 9,027 4,966Chandler Unified............................................... 303,919 225,239 139,770 35,829 133,266 95,623 23,803 78,082 13,256 6,907Deer Valley Unified........................................... 270,977 225,011 147,171 38,797 136,394 99,902 25,541 77,673 14,943 4,555Dysart Unified................................................... 215,272 144,315 75,829 19,189 77,964 54,344 13,743 57,679 7,876 3,277

Flagstaff Unified............................................... 91,464 87,057 51,571 16,903 49,507 34,282 11,238 32,814 6,427 2,789Gilbert Unified................................................... 291,185 231,538 150,837 39,688 137,604 103,529 26,636 77,072 17,044 4,703Glendale Elementary........................................ 97,908 91,245 57,897 18,577 51,786 36,171 11,885 33,490 4,898 2,609Glendale Union High........................................ 141,195 113,849 71,199 20,289 65,652 46,800 12,940 42,380 7,505 4,499Kyrene Elementary........................................... 160,657 124,057 78,748 19,668 74,796 57,037 13,905 39,508 7,364 4,098Marana Unified................................................. 108,810 87,719 53,776 13,282 49,616 37,275 8,854 32,307 5,356 1,760

Mesa Unified.................................................... 593,648 515,768 352,630 85,418 312,283 237,720 56,674 172,022 29,502 13,119Paradise Valley Unified.................................... 304,098 244,117 140,340 41,170 140,991 95,069 29,297 86,158 18,031 8,541Pendergast Elementary.................................... 81,508 66,526 40,504 11,391 36,510 26,152 7,311 25,347 4,933 2,841Peoria Unified................................................... 304,463 247,924 160,581 49,685 146,136 106,648 34,023 89,428 20,265 11,099Phoenix Union High.......................................... 365,838 247,827 145,126 54,796 133,690 94,335 31,983 106,066 28,187 7,576Roosevelt Elementary...................................... 103,781 98,838 62,690 16,894 57,865 41,345 11,119 34,726 5,588 2,747

Scottsdale Unified............................................ 318,202 203,342 133,162 32,715 119,292 85,703 22,912 75,328 14,392 8,478Sunnyside Unified............................................ 142,631 123,870 82,421 19,390 69,798 52,491 12,281 47,884 11,266 3,013Tempe Elementary........................................... 125,039 105,596 70,250 19,729 58,556 43,423 11,855 41,866 9,324 4,827Tempe Union High........................................... 103,873 92,331 59,188 17,643 55,862 39,900 12,024 31,608 5,740 3,283Tucson Unified................................................. 507,507 455,800 305,346 85,748 240,742 181,644 49,682 194,432 40,130 14,808Washington Elementary................................... 207,471 181,083 106,194 31,255 105,874 71,975 21,243 59,761 14,115 3,699Yuma Elementary............................................. 78,839 73,110 39,661 13,334 37,663 27,226 8,674 30,505 4,156 844Yuma Union High............................................. 118,841 73,782 37,019 10,502 39,382 25,956 7,125 29,692 4,663 1,783

ARKANSAS--Con.

Independent Schools:Bentonville........................................................ 122,680 91,125 58,881 15,017 54,183 39,114 9,704 30,330 4,630 4,415Fort Smith......................................................... 123,627 113,126 71,920 20,515 64,259 44,403 12,616 41,236 7,425 10,721Little Rock......................................................... 321,968 281,950 165,121 49,466 154,690 107,706 31,491 116,229 12,978 20,117Pulaski County Special..................................... 178,691 160,813 102,014 28,642 94,854 66,436 17,997 56,649 8,211 9,136Rogers.............................................................. 144,952 106,622 71,853 18,059 68,929 50,007 12,608 30,991 4,788 5,765Springdale........................................................ 168,615 132,943 87,079 22,447 85,721 60,578 15,811 40,871 4,894 6,857

CALIFORNIA--Con.

Independent Schools:ABC Unified...................................................... 203,159 188,239 125,845 35,755 108,896 79,657 20,543 61,596 7,030 8,401Alameda Unified............................................... 117,029 86,056 58,756 13,439 55,461 39,698 8,620 25,986 2,948 4,529Alhambra.......................................................... 213,881 176,383 103,320 43,613 101,115 63,644 25,370 60,095 10,023 9,203Alum Rock Union Elementary.......................... 124,564 119,563 76,081 22,607 74,430 49,517 13,953 39,806 3,373 9,112Alvord Unified................................................... 229,596 161,506 104,079 28,666 104,950 76,203 18,781 50,202 7,194 5,977Anaheim Elementary........................................ 214,922 174,645 118,930 34,749 107,067 78,244 20,406 64,881 10,227 10,535

Geographic area

See footnotes at end of table.

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.

Current spending--Con.

For selected functions--Con.Total long-term Long-term Long-term

General School Other debt debt issued debt retiredadminis- adminis- Other and current Capital Inter- Interest outstanding at during during

tration tration nonspecified spending outlay governmental on debt end of fiscal year fiscal year fiscal year

ALABAMA--Con.

Independent Schools:Baldwin County................................................ 3,933 16,534 41,227 15,183 88,494 214 6,372 334,970 214,992 5,570Birmingham...................................................... 8,698 19,583 47,490 27,050 29,846 50 1,564 467,407 349,118 2,987Cullman County................................................ 1,339 5,226 12,942 7,076 3,937 3 910 17,524 - 1,121Elmore County.................................................. 1,763 4,490 13,538 6,748 10,662 47 2,099 36,200 - 1,020Hoover.............................................................. 1,498 9,217 23,103 11,121 18,712 67 9,688 317,113 67,829 6,290Huntsville.......................................................... 4,201 14,111 35,087 13,408 8,462 12 593 51,549 - 507

Jefferson County.............................................. 5,140 20,236 44,884 41,237 43,972 247 6,652 546,747 354,216 7,307Madison County............................................... 2,226 9,762 22,837 12,249 11,744 93 4,578 136,489 311 5,814Mobile County.................................................. 10,686 32,200 108,373 39,367 39,382 627 15,088 221,768 - 13,633Montgomery County......................................... 4,967 14,401 41,684 21,597 17,938 222 2,807 42,361 3 3,764Shelby County.................................................. 3,102 13,640 32,865 19,917 39,974 209 8,483 192,145 - 10,518Tuscaloosa....................................................... 3,387 6,178 13,820 7,023 11,190 296 2,828 46,454 - 3,843Tuscaloosa County........................................... 2,610 9,007 18,837 13,401 39,727 59 2,212 45,909 9,810 4,080

ALASKA--Con.

Dependent Schools:Anchorage........................................................ 4,143 30,245 94,644 15,093 49,865 - 21,130 506,646 118,227 34,187Fairbanks North Star Borough.......................... 1,781 10,037 37,139 4,221 712 - 5,642 108,301 5,524 10,070Matanuska-Susitna Borough............................ 761 11,554 32,272 4,622 43,803 - 6,370 157,658 39,442 9,189

ARIZONA--Con.

Independent Schools:Alhambra Elementary....................................... 1,530 4,213 17,519 8,451 17,728 - 3,862 33,615 - 1,820Amphitheater Unified........................................ 1,042 5,409 26,700 7,340 6,587 - 3,211 57,280 - 14,120Cartwright Elementary...................................... 954 8,455 20,139 7,980 14,476 - 19 - - 334Chandler Unified............................................... 785 10,699 46,435 13,891 71,299 - 7,381 174,040 50,672 17,306Deer Valley Unified........................................... 2,545 11,213 44,417 10,944 37,295 - 8,671 189,500 27,024 29,535Dysart Unified................................................... 1,268 7,392 37,866 8,672 67,344 - 3,613 95,255 23,941 7,576

Flagstaff Unified............................................... 510 4,505 18,583 4,736 3,387 - 1,020 13,839 - 9,884Gilbert Unified................................................... 596 9,778 44,951 16,862 49,321 - 10,326 152,045 28,799 27,402Glendale Elementary........................................ 826 6,406 18,751 5,969 6,039 - 624 28,560 1 285Glendale Union High........................................ 995 4,889 24,492 5,817 21,991 - 5,355 123,965 - 9,340Kyrene Elementary........................................... 778 5,664 21,604 9,753 19,313 - 17,287 76,240 18,111 5,582Marana Unified................................................. 747 4,362 20,082 5,796 15,788 - 5,303 67,125 - 4,814

Mesa Unified.................................................... 2,351 31,247 95,803 31,463 67,338 - 10,542 239,315 50,702 21,399Paradise Valley Unified.................................... 4,577 10,994 44,015 16,968 44,292 - 15,689 313,480 1,155 30,683Pendergast Elementary.................................... 794 3,801 12,978 4,669 12,101 - 2,881 20,880 4,532 3,487Peoria Unified................................................... 1,262 13,290 43,512 12,360 45,397 - 11,142 248,255 52,557 23,341Phoenix Union High.......................................... 1,039 8,254 61,010 8,071 101,424 - 16,587 319,995 90,643 11,679Roosevelt Elementary...................................... 854 5,522 20,015 6,247 3,959 - 984 20,720 - 1,951

Scottsdale Unified............................................ 1,031 10,387 41,040 8,722 99,937 - 14,923 367,858 227,028 144,295Sunnyside Unified............................................ 967 6,528 26,110 6,188 11,575 - 7,186 41,770 - 2,053Tempe Elementary........................................... 1,438 5,339 20,938 5,174 12,515 - 6,928 92,350 25,009 3,610Tempe Union High........................................... 1,392 4,055 17,138 4,861 4,810 - 6,732 117,540 - 18,055Tucson Unified................................................. 7,555 28,414 103,525 20,626 38,198 - 13,509 255,460 10,091 31,083Washington Elementary................................... 1,100 8,223 32,624 15,448 20,771 - 5,617 106,575 - 15,587Yuma Elementary............................................. 1,097 5,038 19,370 4,942 3,840 - 1,889 15,989 - 6,251Yuma Union High............................................. 562 2,491 20,193 4,708 44,791 - 268 60,690 1 6,663

ARKANSAS--Con.

Independent Schools:Bentonville........................................................ 1,085 6,092 14,108 6,612 22,464 197 8,894 137,886 20,960 7,949Fort Smith......................................................... 760 6,497 15,833 7,631 9,532 202 767 30,896 6,625 990Little Rock......................................................... 4,043 15,820 63,271 11,031 16,801 15,338 7,879 180,763 45,852 45,829Pulaski County Special..................................... 1,685 9,602 28,015 9,310 7,613 6,810 3,455 75,355 2,195 2,009Rogers.............................................................. 848 6,189 13,401 6,702 33,239 242 4,849 142,585 31,080 3,585Springdale........................................................ 2,079 7,881 19,160 6,351 29,745 125 5,802 132,495 9,920 13,050

CALIFORNIA--Con.

Independent Schools:ABC Unified...................................................... 883 12,882 32,400 17,747 9,074 4,210 1,636 58,146 - 1,045Alameda Unified............................................... 746 5,683 12,080 4,609 27,822 1,315 1,836 90,994 - 2,720Alhambra.......................................................... 665 10,611 29,593 15,173 31,101 3,261 3,136 74,834 - 2,450Alum Rock Union Elementary.......................... 1,326 7,429 18,566 5,327 2,977 37 1,987 34,496 - 2,200Alvord Unified................................................... 586 10,486 25,959 6,354 65,423 6 2,661 79,864 8,920 1,959Anaheim Elementary........................................ 1,187 12,775 30,157 2,697 30,469 6,957 2,851 110,612 44,881 1,625

Indebtedness

Support services--Con.Geographic area

See footnotes at end of table.

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue

Federal sources State sources

Compen-satory Special Child Other and Formula Special

Enrollment1 Total Total (Title I) Education nutrition nonspecified Total Assistance Education

Geographic area

CALIFORNIA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Anaheim Union High........................................ 33,077 363,473 39,109 7,085 15,360 12,458 4,206 243,569 154,465 17,138Antelope Valley Union High.............................. 26,341 282,703 15,967 4,322 5,190 2,899 3,556 217,417 133,861 10,952Antioch Unified................................................. 20,476 182,312 10,591 2,182 3,105 3,503 1,801 117,639 75,210 107Apple Valley Unified......................................... 15,741 127,242 11,037 3,416 2,802 3,234 1,585 92,943 70,371 157Arcadia Unified................................................. 10,083 96,143 3,581 1,025 1,710 353 493 48,626 35,275 85Azusa Unified................................................... 11,353 112,016 10,157 3,319 2,343 2,996 1,499 87,317 58,770 5,613

Bakersfield Elementary.................................... 27,403 289,266 46,961 22,442 5,347 11,875 7,297 208,450 129,769 14,032Baldwin Park Unified........................................ 19,784 189,982 16,656 4,811 2,690 4,908 4,247 149,004 110,296 4,123Bellflower Unified.............................................. 15,009 140,749 12,252 3,320 3,298 3,215 2,419 107,925 75,307 5,758Bonita Unified................................................... 10,053 96,735 4,356 847 2,101 735 673 71,225 46,264 6,840Burbank Unified................................................ 16,784 163,476 8,292 2,619 2,734 1,531 1,408 106,557 67,806 8,116Cajon Valley Union Elementary........................ 16,613 157,942 13,786 5,473 3,125 3,534 1,654 90,196 61,080 937

Capistrano Unified............................................ 51,512 444,582 22,214 3,775 8,124 3,258 7,057 159,712 49,251 24,897Carlsbad Unified............................................... 10,549 116,244 3,766 709 1,564 790 703 35,323 6,929 98Central Unified.................................................. 13,515 131,345 8,003 2,050 1,860 2,536 1,557 93,046 60,671 3Ceres Unified.................................................... 11,885 107,162 9,384 1,885 1,926 3,123 2,450 71,011 51,528 56Chaffey Union High.......................................... 25,102 255,243 11,398 2,546 3,796 1,616 3,440 169,343 133,324 260Chico Unified.................................................... 13,540 130,778 9,707 2,321 1,798 1,983 3,605 75,080 51,255 3,382

Chino Unified.................................................... 33,235 323,120 15,614 3,041 4,493 3,189 4,891 215,650 154,373 358Chula Vista Elementary.................................... 26,891 266,619 20,234 6,511 4,574 5,114 4,035 118,833 72,158 134Clovis Unified................................................... 37,101 417,937 18,676 4,333 5,568 4,094 4,681 262,584 159,795 19,319Coachella Valley Unified.................................. 17,499 203,902 26,860 10,280 2,011 7,003 7,566 127,855 81,607 135Colton Joint Unified.......................................... 24,565 229,495 20,964 7,111 3,761 5,948 4,144 169,021 120,773 395Compton Unified............................................... 28,538 293,418 40,578 21,332 2,049 8,652 8,545 220,520 142,321 10,800

Conejo Valley Unified....................................... 22,274 227,468 7,123 896 3,990 1,244 993 106,795 54,991 450Corona-Norco Unified....................................... 49,865 522,273 23,394 4,107 7,376 8,105 3,806 327,461 197,159 24,196Covina-Valley Unified....................................... 15,015 150,230 9,241 2,114 2,895 2,820 1,412 114,333 76,635 6,245Cupertino Union Elementary............................ 16,971 143,690 4,588 1,069 2,110 418 991 50,393 25,888 174Desert Sands Unified....................................... 28,277 307,980 24,017 7,283 3,372 5,215 8,147 160,226 107,457 435Downey Unified................................................ 22,456 240,552 16,762 3,652 4,203 5,528 3,379 176,992 109,369 -

East Side Union High....................................... 25,998 291,647 17,390 3,991 4,516 2,375 6,508 138,062 82,067 761El Monte Elementary........................................ 10,574 110,972 16,427 4,974 2,168 5,454 3,831 71,877 50,057 -El Monte Union High........................................ 10,379 131,457 11,197 - 1,674 2,875 6,648 94,319 68,385 -El Rancho Unified............................................. 11,495 107,751 9,295 3,178 1,736 2,624 1,757 79,333 58,050 -Elk Grove Unified............................................. 61,881 584,298 39,639 9,364 8,990 10,756 10,529 393,358 260,304 32,681Escondido Union Elementary........................... 19,432 174,606 17,190 5,260 3,404 5,191 3,335 98,949 63,992 173

Etiwanda Elementary....................................... 12,042 128,725 3,374 261 1,488 822 803 86,354 58,523 132Evergreen Elementary...................................... 13,333 119,112 5,178 1,101 1,776 1,400 901 54,843 29,521 71Fairfield-Suisun Unified.................................... 23,074 217,806 12,161 3,421 2,814 3,907 2,019 151,736 100,728 397Folsom-Cordova Unified................................... 18,793 204,697 10,501 2,793 3,575 1,935 2,198 121,486 61,388 291Fontana Unified................................................ 41,812 408,875 35,843 12,696 6,638 10,515 5,994 317,312 212,962 20,179Fremont Unified................................................ 32,087 306,183 15,454 2,219 8,714 1,854 2,667 190,216 110,330 24,564

Fremont Union High......................................... 10,228 114,030 3,263 517 1,736 240 770 16,978 3,966 408Fresno Unified.................................................. 77,555 821,412 120,670 58,951 14,522 25,812 21,385 566,873 358,071 39,766Fullerton Elementary........................................ 13,613 126,708 10,068 2,573 2,275 2,488 2,732 70,019 43,085 -Fullerton Joint Union High................................ 16,499 163,740 5,408 1,335 1,728 40 2,305 95,497 55,608 32Garden Grove Unified...................................... 48,802 456,132 43,375 14,803 8,226 12,947 7,399 311,885 202,311 30,717Gilroy Unified.................................................... 10,116 104,743 7,650 1,539 1,412 2,860 1,839 37,946 15,341 154

Glendale Unified............................................... 27,420 276,175 29,030 9,721 7,537 4,919 6,853 171,973 112,084 14,969Grant Joint Union High..................................... 13,488 183,911 13,770 4,978 2,065 2,559 4,168 110,006 74,144 439Grossmont Union High..................................... 23,870 299,151 13,249 3,241 4,132 1,231 4,645 156,139 89,243 350Hacienda La Puente Unified............................. 22,355 256,739 24,733 5,392 3,837 6,338 9,166 192,834 127,739 11,859Hayward Unified............................................... 21,804 215,287 20,156 4,330 3,939 6,663 5,224 137,390 90,292 236Hemet Unified................................................... 23,541 215,864 19,298 6,197 3,984 6,021 3,096 136,192 100,511 228

Hesperia Unified............................................... 21,890 201,372 12,118 3,061 2,197 4,769 2,091 155,071 104,970 364Huntington Beach Union High.......................... 15,913 202,593 12,705 1,236 8,163 694 2,612 93,195 36,529 26,586Inglewood Unified............................................. 15,945 171,835 18,332 7,825 2,213 3,355 4,939 123,396 75,110 5,736Irvine Unified.................................................... 25,821 270,215 10,505 1,355 4,313 670 4,167 102,767 17,032 14,445Jurupa Unified.................................................. 20,604 198,989 18,149 6,179 2,634 4,560 4,776 142,826 95,765 102Kern Union High............................................... 36,086 423,567 31,013 9,235 5,671 4,892 11,215 251,754 150,220 16,983

La Mesa-Spring Valley..................................... 13,391 125,547 8,899 2,234 2,555 2,665 1,445 72,996 47,843 827Lake Elsinore Unified....................................... 21,525 195,256 13,291 2,892 3,902 3,992 2,505 126,340 91,033 182Lancaster Elementary...................................... 16,317 149,065 15,857 7,172 2,974 4,309 1,402 103,401 74,188 -Las Virgenes Unified........................................ 11,936 111,834 3,204 323 2,169 145 567 55,608 33,579 5,780Livermore Valley Joint Unified.......................... 13,365 136,425 4,937 909 2,215 974 839 69,783 38,917 6,066Lodi Unified...................................................... 31,266 296,685 26,094 8,444 5,274 7,884 4,492 199,695 120,597 16,136

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue--Con.

State sources--Con. Local sources

Parent From cities From otherTranspor- Other and Property government and school

tation nonspecified Total Total taxes taxes only contributions counties systems Charges Other

Geographic area

CALIFORNIA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Anaheim Union High........................................ 784 71,182 80,795 59,784 59,784 - 933 926 6,398 12,754Antelope Valley Union High.............................. - 72,604 49,319 23,124 23,124 - - 275 3,416 22,504Antioch Unified................................................. 320 42,002 54,082 36,351 35,852 - 1,700 6,908 2,961 6,162Apple Valley Unified......................................... 1,638 20,777 23,262 10,880 10,880 - 644 3,649 51 8,038Arcadia Unified................................................. 338 12,928 43,936 22,110 22,110 - - 6,799 2,731 12,296Azusa Unified................................................... 587 22,347 14,542 10,879 10,879 - - 4 1,380 2,279

Bakersfield Elementary.................................... 2,850 61,799 33,855 22,437 22,437 - 318 20 1,064 10,016Baldwin Park Unified........................................ 116 34,469 24,322 10,442 10,442 - 61 6,793 1,479 5,547Bellflower Unified.............................................. 529 26,331 20,572 10,325 10,325 - 1 2,013 2,323 5,910Bonita Unified................................................... 1,018 17,103 21,154 11,938 11,127 - 56 4 1,039 8,117Burbank Unified................................................ 346 30,289 48,627 31,446 31,446 - - 2,456 2,938 11,787Cajon Valley Union Elementary........................ 1,101 27,078 53,960 29,925 29,925 - 1,174 11,594 2,649 8,618

Capistrano Unified............................................ 2,934 82,630 262,656 231,342 231,342 - 2,181 364 10,402 18,367Carlsbad Unified............................................... 160 28,136 77,155 51,389 51,389 - 9,530 4,859 1,818 9,559Central Unified.................................................. 2,171 30,201 30,296 16,830 16,830 - 2 4,696 1,314 7,454Ceres Unified.................................................... 527 18,900 26,767 12,196 12,195 - 768 6,843 1,183 5,777Chaffey Union High.......................................... 1,079 34,680 74,502 45,195 45,195 - 1,592 9,885 4,204 13,626Chico Unified.................................................... 682 19,761 45,991 34,091 34,091 - 2,054 3,452 537 5,857

Chino Unified.................................................... 919 60,000 91,856 53,399 53,399 - 622 10,216 5,514 22,105Chula Vista Elementary.................................... 1,236 45,305 127,552 75,690 75,690 - 532 14,800 3,497 33,033Clovis Unified................................................... 2,881 80,589 136,677 83,310 83,310 - 1,623 8,421 11,581 31,742Coachella Valley Unified.................................. 3,517 42,596 49,187 19,031 19,031 - 646 11,566 4,567 13,377Colton Joint Unified.......................................... 1,099 46,754 39,510 16,886 16,588 - 12 10,622 2,570 9,420Compton Unified............................................... 3,541 63,858 32,320 20,531 20,531 - 1 43 364 11,381

Conejo Valley Unified....................................... 920 50,434 113,550 75,336 75,336 - - 9,441 6,253 22,520Corona-Norco Unified....................................... 1,861 104,245 171,418 81,696 81,696 - 42,601 - 7,655 39,466Covina-Valley Unified....................................... 635 30,818 26,656 15,478 15,478 - 96 2,864 3,240 4,978Cupertino Union Elementary............................ 1,595 22,736 88,709 68,771 68,771 - 17 5,020 5,652 9,249Desert Sands Unified....................................... 2,107 50,227 123,737 68,516 68,516 - 13,238 16,070 3,397 22,516Downey Unified................................................ 1,253 66,370 46,798 24,159 24,159 - 116 10,378 3,688 8,457

East Side Union High....................................... 1,874 53,360 136,195 110,056 110,056 - 442 6,368 3,209 16,120El Monte Elementary........................................ 1,017 20,803 22,668 9,991 9,991 - 53 9,290 980 2,354El Monte Union High........................................ - 25,934 25,941 15,461 15,461 - 70 4,975 1,107 4,328El Rancho Unified............................................. 665 20,618 19,123 9,559 9,559 - - 4,813 1,070 3,681Elk Grove Unified............................................. 3,673 96,700 151,301 94,271 94,199 - 13,652 2,828 6,791 33,759Escondido Union Elementary........................... 359 34,425 58,467 37,552 37,552 - - 13,174 1,824 5,917

Etiwanda Elementary....................................... 125 27,574 38,997 13,608 6,179 - 1,815 3,085 1,663 18,826Evergreen Elementary...................................... 361 24,890 59,091 48,146 48,146 - 2,023 2,472 1,926 4,524Fairfield-Suisun Unified.................................... 706 49,905 53,909 34,433 29,692 - - 5,849 4,752 8,875Folsom-Cordova Unified................................... 1,058 58,749 72,710 46,174 46,174 - 231 7,091 5,292 13,922Fontana Unified................................................ 1,735 82,436 55,720 26,363 26,363 - 4,710 2,171 363 22,113Fremont Unified................................................ 2,888 52,434 100,513 77,804 77,804 - 238 704 5,767 16,000

Fremont Union High......................................... 442 12,162 93,789 79,133 73,973 - 5 4,530 6,761 3,360Fresno Unified.................................................. 4,880 164,156 133,869 87,981 87,981 - 3,891 3,289 3,912 34,796Fullerton Elementary........................................ 1,186 25,748 46,621 32,211 32,211 - 270 6,909 1,735 5,496Fullerton Joint Union High................................ 765 39,092 62,835 43,091 43,091 - 163 7,224 4,443 7,914Garden Grove Unified...................................... 3,878 74,979 100,872 69,568 69,568 - 2,396 5,586 7,906 15,416Gilroy Unified.................................................... 1,265 21,186 59,147 47,203 47,203 - - 4,320 1,476 6,148

Glendale Unified............................................... 874 44,046 75,172 52,069 52,069 - - 2,771 7,794 12,538Grant Joint Union High..................................... 1,107 34,316 60,135 24,317 24,317 - 254 6,374 2,430 26,760Grossmont Union High..................................... 1,852 64,694 129,763 80,248 80,248 - 1,724 19,923 6,409 21,459Hacienda La Puente Unified............................. 2,125 51,111 39,172 20,298 20,298 - - 2,940 3,550 12,384Hayward Unified............................................... 1,360 45,502 57,741 36,559 35,352 - 257 10,978 1,712 8,235Hemet Unified................................................... 1,926 33,527 60,374 29,732 29,732 - 3,513 11,516 2,087 13,526

Hesperia Unified............................................... 2,387 47,350 34,183 9,819 9,819 - 2,329 7,718 2,488 11,829Huntington Beach Union High.......................... 595 29,485 96,693 74,910 74,910 - 1,320 2,289 3,754 14,420Inglewood Unified............................................. 1,218 41,332 30,107 21,070 21,070 - 40 41 416 8,540Irvine Unified.................................................... 1,395 69,895 156,943 130,720 122,795 - 2,044 149 6,565 17,465Jurupa Unified.................................................. 2,041 44,918 38,014 19,409 19,409 - 2,676 7,080 2,437 6,412Kern Union High............................................... 2,558 81,993 140,800 113,819 113,819 - 249 83 3,357 23,292

La Mesa-Spring Valley..................................... 1,114 23,212 43,652 24,167 24,167 - 28 9,642 6,335 3,480Lake Elsinore Unified....................................... 2,502 32,623 55,625 29,248 29,248 - 774 7,779 4,475 13,349Lancaster Elementary...................................... - 29,213 29,807 8,032 8,032 - 4,537 10,600 1,017 5,621Las Virgenes Unified........................................ 937 15,312 53,022 39,356 37,095 - - 1,523 3,395 8,748Livermore Valley Joint Unified.......................... 573 24,227 61,705 49,395 46,056 - 191 833 2,598 8,688Lodi Unified...................................................... 4,911 58,051 70,896 48,498 48,498 - - 1,961 3,749 16,688

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functionsInstruction Support services

Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil StaffTotal Total wages benefits Total2 wages benefits Total support support

Geographic area

CALIFORNIA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Anaheim Union High........................................ 352,237 292,290 193,278 58,237 178,943 128,954 36,854 93,106 16,796 8,278Antelope Valley Union High.............................. 269,147 202,032 123,417 41,684 123,683 83,570 26,463 69,852 11,883 5,399Antioch Unified................................................. 188,810 155,588 98,669 29,947 100,754 69,954 20,253 48,198 3,000 5,064Apple Valley Unified......................................... 129,300 111,236 67,643 24,659 69,602 45,620 16,132 35,398 3,983 3,098Arcadia Unified................................................. 84,117 78,513 53,667 12,327 50,398 37,675 8,387 23,644 3,020 2,278Azusa Unified................................................... 107,810 98,205 66,495 15,909 60,122 43,036 9,717 31,576 4,211 5,309

Bakersfield Elementary.................................... 256,639 250,432 151,143 55,896 154,089 101,342 35,519 82,410 7,644 19,168Baldwin Park Unified........................................ 205,715 167,305 103,281 30,705 97,995 62,858 18,143 51,639 4,833 13,801Bellflower Unified.............................................. 131,300 125,338 80,062 24,842 78,184 54,130 15,981 38,330 4,807 5,309Bonita Unified................................................... 102,274 80,649 50,061 13,278 50,653 33,294 8,210 26,604 3,833 2,361Burbank Unified................................................ 146,596 135,886 85,803 27,153 88,328 59,473 18,532 41,366 5,535 5,906Cajon Valley Union Elementary........................ 159,863 142,476 90,608 26,116 89,489 63,326 16,937 46,929 5,945 6,136

Capistrano Unified............................................ 456,558 398,366 269,568 74,196 256,669 188,520 48,713 127,012 18,116 16,452Carlsbad Unified............................................... 111,312 82,800 52,229 16,435 51,641 35,938 10,677 28,693 4,931 3,314Central Unified.................................................. 134,252 103,241 63,825 21,882 58,884 39,926 12,868 38,444 5,194 4,534Ceres Unified.................................................... 124,562 97,381 61,040 15,853 59,861 40,744 10,270 32,824 4,156 4,958Chaffey Union High.......................................... 217,869 198,736 130,643 39,498 122,719 88,839 25,191 66,645 14,198 8,009Chico Unified.................................................... 118,501 112,643 68,095 28,128 77,961 49,825 20,047 31,222 5,446 2,040

Chino Unified.................................................... 293,544 240,890 164,204 41,876 154,890 116,886 27,092 73,825 10,925 8,617Chula Vista Elementary.................................... 268,277 224,140 140,185 37,009 142,784 94,883 24,059 69,049 13,386 10,228Clovis Unified................................................... 456,044 320,233 190,148 77,228 189,057 123,424 45,482 115,958 17,005 19,990Coachella Valley Unified.................................. 241,790 161,248 98,640 34,222 90,027 59,947 18,402 61,929 4,905 4,600Colton Joint Unified.......................................... 226,659 197,786 126,536 41,502 114,363 81,274 24,898 73,610 12,518 9,080Compton Unified............................................... 259,744 239,491 139,503 41,560 138,645 89,448 25,219 81,456 10,062 5,764

Conejo Valley Unified....................................... 199,835 180,725 114,422 38,140 113,005 79,107 24,405 55,223 7,583 5,061Corona-Norco Unified....................................... 564,740 385,796 262,211 58,397 243,569 186,705 37,691 124,272 18,669 13,840Covina-Valley Unified....................................... 150,293 129,476 86,003 24,159 73,047 53,056 14,206 43,747 6,106 5,539Cupertino Union Elementary............................ 139,406 130,420 87,238 24,122 86,375 60,998 16,070 40,268 2,467 6,307Desert Sands Unified....................................... 324,943 233,745 149,106 50,324 145,737 100,942 30,990 78,866 12,120 13,359Downey Unified................................................ 214,362 182,886 116,734 39,406 118,296 81,963 26,676 51,976 8,488 3,881

East Side Union High....................................... 337,559 238,222 149,779 53,250 134,436 91,306 30,669 87,193 17,896 17,314El Monte Elementary........................................ 120,476 100,567 62,922 17,218 60,311 42,654 11,182 34,384 4,244 6,913El Monte Union High........................................ 124,180 103,607 66,992 16,868 50,924 35,687 8,602 35,780 7,772 3,793El Rancho Unified............................................. 104,806 95,959 60,185 20,586 58,294 40,190 12,844 31,971 3,580 4,013Elk Grove Unified............................................. 607,543 495,404 317,306 100,139 315,611 220,100 65,513 158,290 17,990 20,508Escondido Union Elementary........................... 183,556 157,424 97,117 30,211 100,989 68,874 19,960 48,939 4,700 9,939

Etiwanda Elementary....................................... 108,588 82,344 52,983 14,189 55,120 39,924 10,493 24,007 3,385 2,512Evergreen Elementary...................................... 117,251 97,881 62,544 22,924 68,524 48,081 16,574 26,031 1,595 4,051Fairfield-Suisun Unified.................................... 224,482 170,372 112,142 31,240 103,315 73,299 19,009 58,056 6,242 9,108Folsom-Cordova Unified................................... 240,611 146,716 97,783 25,903 92,292 64,912 16,227 47,461 6,120 5,555Fontana Unified................................................ 402,924 351,187 221,015 68,700 209,950 145,750 42,579 125,519 16,973 17,161Fremont Unified................................................ 331,159 254,419 184,483 32,789 167,323 131,180 21,352 74,910 7,406 10,336

Fremont Union High......................................... 108,142 95,887 59,791 18,766 51,574 35,287 11,152 37,898 4,577 6,613Fresno Unified.................................................. 779,821 717,864 424,793 178,626 407,560 266,509 110,220 259,311 33,388 66,587Fullerton Elementary........................................ 123,700 111,441 73,279 20,399 72,485 50,606 13,199 34,673 3,367 6,727Fullerton Joint Union High................................ 170,526 127,636 80,616 26,101 77,247 53,839 15,056 46,358 8,086 3,915Garden Grove Unified...................................... 427,126 420,148 274,742 97,487 263,256 184,541 60,678 133,571 19,447 16,736Gilroy Unified.................................................... 140,533 85,716 53,005 16,357 48,519 33,574 9,770 32,487 5,249 5,345

Glendale Unified............................................... 256,605 227,378 140,713 48,942 149,386 99,129 32,923 64,798 8,792 7,082Grant Joint Union High..................................... 196,501 139,385 84,016 23,987 67,138 44,409 12,113 60,402 6,452 9,223Grossmont Union High..................................... 292,122 236,490 148,245 41,415 133,555 89,196 22,419 83,722 11,213 11,068Hacienda La Puente Unified............................. 252,819 224,608 141,738 44,049 117,419 80,393 24,984 71,622 8,457 14,224Hayward Unified............................................... 204,153 189,331 133,749 21,902 114,389 87,817 13,708 61,313 6,573 8,454Hemet Unified................................................... 254,850 186,671 117,104 35,672 113,170 79,823 22,650 65,915 7,939 8,963

Hesperia Unified............................................... 201,916 156,429 91,765 28,407 91,861 63,021 18,816 56,901 5,403 3,185Huntington Beach Union High.......................... 253,378 141,284 93,014 29,925 77,501 55,970 17,196 53,504 8,544 6,174Inglewood Unified............................................. 165,339 135,374 79,318 28,610 79,043 50,032 16,906 47,857 4,558 9,988Irvine Unified.................................................... 312,151 217,337 139,640 38,608 138,896 95,717 25,036 70,464 11,041 10,151Jurupa Unified.................................................. 198,807 174,612 114,323 29,743 109,643 80,958 18,930 56,686 7,404 9,584Kern Union High............................................... 427,752 333,895 206,432 73,275 175,566 122,583 39,946 136,454 21,558 18,034

La Mesa-Spring Valley..................................... 124,549 114,465 78,130 19,880 68,160 50,515 11,646 36,679 5,667 6,701Lake Elsinore Unified....................................... 221,380 172,676 105,767 34,878 104,295 73,353 20,923 58,559 6,031 6,124Lancaster Elementary...................................... 145,533 127,069 79,414 30,019 79,729 56,041 19,201 40,006 5,053 6,722Las Virgenes Unified........................................ 120,404 97,765 61,681 19,710 61,052 43,457 13,534 34,777 4,600 4,833Livermore Valley Joint Unified.......................... 146,051 110,854 66,573 22,294 72,159 47,395 14,933 34,616 4,548 4,959Lodi Unified...................................................... 297,254 253,954 165,835 41,617 156,779 111,064 27,021 85,861 9,930 13,620

See footnotes at end of table.

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.

Current spending--Con.

For selected functions--Con.Total long-term Long-term Long-term

General School Other debt debt issued debt retiredadminis- adminis- Other and current Capital Inter- Interest outstanding at during during

tration tration nonspecified spending outlay governmental on debt end of fiscal year fiscal year fiscal year

Indebtedness

Support services--Con.Geographic area

CALIFORNIA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Anaheim Union High........................................ 1,194 18,794 48,044 20,241 25,765 27,198 6,984 170,414 - 4,075Antelope Valley Union High.............................. 757 17,407 34,406 8,497 61,290 1,520 4,305 94,827 - 5,318Antioch Unified................................................. 855 11,677 27,602 6,636 32,253 461 508 12,284 - 1,052Apple Valley Unified......................................... 482 7,101 20,734 6,236 16,433 86 1,545 42,883 - 736Arcadia Unified................................................. 345 5,158 12,843 4,471 4,065 471 1,068 188,780 162,000 2,302Azusa Unified................................................... 862 6,633 14,561 6,507 2,562 3,375 3,668 95,945 - 1,715

Bakersfield Elementary.................................... 3,024 16,749 35,825 13,933 4,736 499 972 58,834 34,290 3,085Baldwin Park Unified........................................ 661 8,601 23,743 17,671 33,355 3,517 1,538 93,646 43,862 2,820Bellflower Unified.............................................. 1,497 8,194 18,523 8,824 4,972 436 554 12,955 - 960Bonita Unified................................................... 916 5,210 14,284 3,392 18,602 1,327 1,696 61,058 26,360 1,685Burbank Unified................................................ 754 10,359 18,812 6,192 8,289 517 1,904 111,428 3,349 4,870Cajon Valley Union Elementary........................ 572 7,970 26,306 6,058 13,846 13 3,528 73,895 7,835 1,680

Capistrano Unified............................................ 2,593 29,203 60,648 14,685 44,317 11,267 2,608 86,080 - 2,615Carlsbad Unified............................................... 598 5,539 14,311 2,466 15,631 9,541 3,340 73,773 - 2,542Central Unified.................................................. 421 8,258 20,037 5,913 27,704 194 3,113 69,674 - 2,770Ceres Unified.................................................... 837 7,893 14,980 4,696 24,055 1,859 1,267 34,429 - 1,155Chaffey Union High.......................................... 548 9,548 34,342 9,372 7,468 6,220 5,445 109,820 - 3,995Chico Unified.................................................... 761 7,311 15,664 3,460 3,858 430 1,570 29,970 - 1,370

Chino Unified.................................................... 1,175 17,085 36,023 12,175 42,986 2,493 7,175 200,590 50,000 2,670Chula Vista Elementary.................................... 660 12,267 32,508 12,307 32,683 1,512 9,942 244,110 - 4,985Clovis Unified................................................... 1,458 19,703 57,802 15,218 116,328 8,896 10,587 346,147 7,820 23,352Coachella Valley Unified.................................. 750 19,668 32,006 9,292 76,577 500 3,465 154,498 53,500 2,546Colton Joint Unified.......................................... 1,312 11,928 38,772 9,813 21,900 2,042 4,931 107,590 - 930Compton Unified............................................... 1,915 13,445 50,270 19,390 9,299 9,068 1,886 119,764 25,000 3,505

Conejo Valley Unified....................................... 655 12,967 28,957 12,497 16,068 1,259 1,783 66,090 - 4,230Corona-Norco Unified....................................... 2,022 26,980 62,761 17,955 101,511 39,789 37,644 375,938 80,785 2,271Covina-Valley Unified....................................... 863 8,610 22,629 12,682 17,398 1,727 1,692 105,747 47,000 6,493Cupertino Union Elementary............................ 797 8,200 22,497 3,777 5,720 41 3,225 131,943 - 4,499Desert Sands Unified....................................... 1,057 14,946 37,384 9,142 81,431 7 9,760 270,513 4,002 24,308Downey Unified................................................ 1,582 11,325 26,700 12,614 27,308 236 3,932 88,054 38 1,325

East Side Union High....................................... 1,199 14,182 36,602 16,593 78,493 4,144 16,700 430,479 - 7,890El Monte Elementary........................................ 891 5,570 16,766 5,872 16,366 844 2,699 56,890 - 2,405El Monte Union High........................................ 438 5,866 17,911 16,903 17,814 660 2,099 51,615 - 2,295El Rancho Unified............................................. 870 7,346 16,162 5,694 6,034 1,123 1,690 48,481 - 1,075Elk Grove Unified............................................. 2,269 33,452 84,071 21,503 91,539 14,669 5,931 141,865 - 5,496Escondido Union Elementary........................... 634 9,133 24,533 7,496 19,683 - 6,449 86,160 70,280 52,315

Etiwanda Elementary....................................... 463 5,155 12,492 3,217 21,061 550 4,633 79,235 - -Evergreen Elementary...................................... 452 5,784 14,149 3,326 15,676 522 3,172 107,285 30,000 5,980Fairfield-Suisun Unified.................................... 1,388 13,043 28,275 9,001 44,281 2,773 7,056 94,245 - 1,606Folsom-Cordova Unified................................... 795 10,575 24,416 6,963 90,381 186 3,328 134,302 35,923 3,375Fontana Unified................................................ 829 25,306 65,250 15,718 46,091 167 5,479 213,634 148,165 45,435Fremont Unified................................................ 1,200 16,679 39,289 12,186 47,542 17,784 11,414 233,498 - 4,226

Fremont Union High......................................... 1,440 7,951 17,317 6,415 5,872 25 6,358 135,495 - 3,095Fresno Unified.................................................. 2,595 37,952 118,789 50,993 38,497 2,742 20,718 291,447 721 14,880Fullerton Elementary........................................ 1,026 8,130 15,423 4,283 8,356 750 3,153 55,115 - 1,110Fullerton Joint Union High................................ 948 9,216 24,193 4,031 29,924 9,988 2,978 88,318 22,255 1,925Garden Grove Unified...................................... 1,499 26,487 69,402 23,321 4,888 2,026 64 - - -Gilroy Unified.................................................... 886 5,073 15,934 4,710 47,990 2,105 4,722 99,006 - 5,571

Glendale Unified............................................... 1,888 14,984 32,052 13,194 17,094 4,173 7,960 160,190 - 5,510Grant Joint Union High..................................... 2,209 10,229 32,289 11,845 50,462 304 6,350 214,198 55,000 2,165Grossmont Union High..................................... 1,766 16,246 43,429 19,213 53,026 976 1,630 175,867 2,310 6,333Hacienda La Puente Unified............................. 726 12,999 35,216 35,567 17,537 6,528 4,146 98,223 - 1,345Hayward Unified............................................... 775 12,996 32,515 13,629 9,730 3,828 1,264 24,514 755 1,351Hemet Unified................................................... 1,049 12,266 35,698 7,586 63,919 - 4,260 198,813 60,414 2,291

Hesperia Unified............................................... 1,502 13,233 33,578 7,667 45,187 273 27 105,123 55,000 132Huntington Beach Union High.......................... 2,032 10,471 26,283 10,279 76,999 25,018 10,077 229,258 677 929Inglewood Unified............................................. 1,860 7,725 23,726 8,474 20,928 5,726 3,311 123,240 51,000 2,505Irvine Unified.................................................... 1,056 13,480 34,736 7,977 86,424 4,473 3,917 386,559 112,548 6,339Jurupa Unified.................................................. 685 8,832 30,181 8,283 20,065 - 4,130 67,382 370 747Kern Union High............................................... 1,102 25,493 70,267 21,875 80,088 799 12,970 312,840 90,000 4,470

La Mesa-Spring Valley..................................... 617 6,755 16,939 9,626 8,095 123 1,866 43,987 - 4,450Lake Elsinore Unified....................................... 1,027 10,865 34,512 9,822 42,913 22 5,769 92,469 - 435Lancaster Elementary...................................... 452 9,136 18,643 7,334 16,333 680 1,451 39,287 - 1,815Las Virgenes Unified........................................ 1,648 7,326 16,370 1,936 20,034 96 2,509 164,111 49,999 3,392Livermore Valley Joint Unified.......................... 829 8,026 16,254 4,079 26,880 3,031 5,286 122,100 27,000 6,070Lodi Unified...................................................... 1,493 15,716 45,102 11,314 36,373 476 6,451 137,874 9,613 1,224

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue

Federal sources State sources

Compen-satory Special Child Other and Formula Special

Enrollment1 Total Total (Title I) Education nutrition nonspecified Total Assistance Education

Geographic area

CALIFORNIA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Lompoc Unified................................................ 10,791 105,742 9,566 2,483 1,327 1,950 3,806 74,597 44,821 2,364Long Beach Unified.......................................... 90,663 909,270 133,819 48,235 14,990 24,285 46,309 647,370 429,156 45,853Los Angeles Unified......................................... 707,627 9,064,931 1,052,743 442,789 139,471 216,684 253,799 6,289,837 3,258,639 417,080Lucia Mar Unified............................................. 10,866 103,012 7,897 1,543 2,271 1,900 2,183 38,756 16,935 -Lynwood Unified............................................... 17,712 172,023 19,355 8,641 1,919 4,915 3,880 131,990 94,180 -Madera Unified................................................. 18,643 179,710 17,884 7,749 1,153 5,685 3,297 126,617 83,308 51

Manteca Unified............................................... 23,643 261,516 12,248 2,387 3,773 4,145 1,943 177,657 98,688 -Merced Elementary.......................................... 10,965 107,791 15,502 7,230 1,854 3,886 2,532 75,812 49,203 2,886Merced Union High........................................... 10,616 104,435 9,459 3,038 1,751 2,147 2,523 73,767 54,936 3,528Modesto City School District............................ 32,584 337,926 30,273 11,428 5,960 7,046 5,839 206,929 134,674 10,799Montebello Unified............................................ 33,819 341,061 41,193 16,593 5,726 9,627 9,247 241,536 179,534 148Monterey Peninsula Unified............................. 11,607 115,370 12,481 2,409 2,127 2,411 5,534 59,511 33,682 475

Moreno Valley Unified...................................... 37,351 342,402 31,144 9,130 6,033 9,355 6,626 257,089 172,468 19,545Mount Diablo Unified........................................ 35,685 359,798 22,813 4,998 7,086 4,864 5,865 186,178 100,882 21,144Murrieta Valley Unified..................................... 21,246 196,671 5,567 390 3,283 1,173 721 104,620 77,647 234Napa Valley Unified.......................................... 17,418 167,421 10,608 2,552 2,772 2,365 2,919 48,033 15,700 6,127Natomas Unified............................................... 10,821 111,561 3,979 475 1,290 1,486 728 56,190 44,007 184New Haven Unified........................................... 13,104 130,700 6,579 1,123 2,141 1,439 1,876 80,047 55,141 134

Newport-Mesa Unified...................................... 21,421 255,413 19,140 3,703 4,160 5,009 6,268 51,178 3,713 11,314Norwalk-La Mirada Unified............................... 22,551 242,611 18,773 3,952 7,449 4,169 3,203 183,937 110,691 21,743Oak Grove Elementary..................................... 11,899 108,893 6,282 1,199 1,973 2,111 999 62,391 39,138 102Oakland Unified................................................ 47,013 541,577 77,855 27,794 9,525 12,384 28,152 307,645 163,538 25,253Oceanside Unified............................................ 21,075 193,786 19,440 5,006 3,485 3,962 6,987 105,034 68,190 265Ontario-Montclair Elementary........................... 24,177 322,424 32,964 13,383 3,406 7,860 8,315 251,384 119,074 261

Orange Unified................................................. 30,327 270,460 18,460 5,069 5,458 4,076 3,857 114,866 51,180 17,747Oxnard Elementary.......................................... 15,441 160,151 16,196 6,080 2,055 4,664 3,397 103,404 61,588 164Oxnard Union High........................................... 16,321 154,872 11,142 1,978 2,472 4,152 2,540 82,942 63,463 99Pajaro Valley Joint Unified............................... 19,162 218,916 36,799 12,437 4,186 4,617 15,559 116,405 59,649 11,408Palm Springs Unified........................................ 24,263 244,670 19,748 8,180 2,941 4,844 3,783 140,298 97,153 421Palmdale Elementary....................................... 22,509 245,505 41,207 8,447 14,907 7,367 10,486 181,300 107,839 42,587

Palo Alto Unified............................................... 10,931 158,958 5,394 465 2,259 247 2,423 21,253 3,914 189Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified....................... 12,030 114,665 3,189 199 2,080 177 733 58,456 35,199 4,495Panama Buena Vista Union Elementary.......... 15,792 160,469 8,462 2,304 2,091 3,262 805 125,607 83,970 6,602Paramount Unified............................................ 16,044 160,961 20,152 8,016 3,328 6,088 2,720 115,007 83,002 188Pasadena Unified............................................. 20,827 248,852 27,172 8,873 5,272 6,701 6,326 138,459 72,297 18,316Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified.......................... 26,419 242,534 12,815 2,528 5,282 3,168 1,837 126,458 77,642 13,083

Pleasanton Unified........................................... 14,632 172,357 8,934 202 7,944 278 510 85,808 46,065 16,363Pomona Unified................................................ 31,817 404,012 64,725 14,790 5,811 10,003 34,121 274,450 169,198 15,254Porterville Unified............................................. 13,371 144,465 13,478 5,850 1,803 3,740 2,085 108,962 72,590 62Poway Unified.................................................. 32,873 353,376 10,407 1,082 4,899 1,500 2,926 164,065 83,700 15,164Redlands Unified.............................................. 21,438 214,226 12,416 3,602 3,786 2,959 2,069 134,983 99,303 295Rialto Unified.................................................... 29,708 311,458 29,828 11,618 3,766 9,166 5,278 236,505 149,003 597

Rio Linda Union Elementary............................. 10,561 96,416 10,410 3,716 1,668 3,190 1,836 64,584 44,117 111Riverside Unified.............................................. 43,464 406,975 33,576 10,428 7,063 9,158 6,927 286,604 177,959 23,413Rocklin Unified................................................. 10,155 93,804 2,759 205 1,573 550 431 39,012 26,663 135Rowland Unified............................................... 17,254 200,338 22,172 4,956 10,121 3,998 3,097 145,441 82,919 9,041Sacramento Unified.......................................... 49,355 550,875 75,511 25,878 11,688 13,636 24,309 351,170 208,544 26,515Saddleback Valley Unified................................ 33,909 312,879 11,558 1,347 6,284 1,583 2,344 144,557 64,850 18,100

Salinas Union High........................................... 13,557 142,331 11,874 5,108 1,875 1,513 3,378 79,463 61,838 -San Bernardino Unified.................................... 57,398 619,398 78,412 36,212 10,391 19,070 12,739 475,527 293,484 27,306San Diego Unified............................................ 130,983 1,617,095 144,726 47,492 24,816 31,777 40,641 754,228 214,407 83,211San Dieguito Union High.................................. 12,375 118,574 3,194 552 1,575 216 851 30,497 14,940 436San Francisco Unified...................................... 56,183 655,003 74,706 23,792 - 11,272 39,642 271,465 93,332 -San Jose Unified.............................................. 31,702 381,579 27,157 7,869 5,498 5,735 8,055 141,168 27,891 609

San Juan Unified.............................................. 47,862 488,602 42,664 10,896 9,535 6,939 15,294 303,867 193,107 29,234San Lorenzo Unified......................................... 11,858 109,046 7,483 1,718 1,980 2,573 1,212 70,408 49,810 301San Marcos Unified.......................................... 16,844 149,752 8,543 1,836 2,856 2,688 1,163 83,235 59,064 266San Ramon Valley Unified............................... 24,737 400,488 4,116 - 3,356 245 515 205,847 26,367 792Santa Ana Unified............................................ 57,286 566,979 73,721 29,003 10,670 17,914 16,134 376,950 224,483 28,244Santa Barbara.................................................. 16,118 160,420 10,417 2,379 2,735 2,315 2,988 55,994 20,336 3,403

Santa Clara Unified.......................................... 14,151 179,144 7,908 1,629 2,568 2,057 1,654 33,945 5,934 177Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary....................... 12,911 118,222 16,708 7,286 1,404 4,860 3,158 77,656 52,736 2,730Santa Monica-Malibu Unified........................... 11,911 147,084 6,216 1,181 2,427 1,159 1,449 49,265 28,974 211Santa Rosa City Schools.................................. 16,720 172,561 10,361 2,755 3,173 2,548 1,885 59,803 34,138 344Saugus Union Elementary................................ 10,521 124,512 8,229 544 7,451 - 234 68,835 41,114 7,391Simi Valley Unified........................................... 21,435 195,408 8,445 1,738 3,515 1,774 1,418 114,728 81,278 529

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue--Con.

State sources--Con. Local sources

Parent From cities From otherTranspor- Other and Property government and school

tation nonspecified Total Total taxes taxes only contributions counties systems Charges Other

Geographic area

CALIFORNIA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Lompoc Unified................................................ 893 26,519 21,579 16,481 16,481 - 62 946 692 3,398Long Beach Unified.......................................... 8,030 164,331 128,081 86,621 86,621 - 2,115 920 9,014 29,411Los Angeles Unified......................................... 91,045 2,523,073 1,722,351 1,238,629 1,238,629 - 4,479 12 58,427 420,804Lucia Mar Unified............................................. 1,324 20,497 56,359 45,114 45,114 - 121 3,071 1,968 6,085Lynwood Unified............................................... 737 37,073 20,678 7,441 7,441 - 45 7,621 739 4,832Madera Unified................................................. 3,249 40,009 35,209 19,164 19,164 - 206 4,310 1,897 9,632

Manteca Unified............................................... 1,341 77,628 71,611 39,819 33,298 - 811 9,596 3,441 17,944Merced Elementary.......................................... 1,442 22,281 16,477 9,272 9,272 - 45 531 665 5,964Merced Union High........................................... 626 14,677 21,209 14,301 14,301 - 54 527 1,092 5,235Modesto City School District............................ 916 60,540 100,724 53,674 53,674 - 1,111 8,324 4,119 33,496Montebello Unified............................................ 1,828 60,026 58,332 29,241 29,241 - 354 18,663 1,741 8,333Monterey Peninsula Unified............................. 1,044 24,310 43,378 31,154 31,154 - 405 3,970 2,155 5,694

Moreno Valley Unified...................................... 1,267 63,809 54,169 35,367 35,367 - - 5 4,697 14,100Mount Diablo Unified........................................ 2,696 61,456 150,807 117,566 117,566 - 933 1,565 6,737 24,006Murrieta Valley Unified..................................... 103 26,636 86,484 50,921 50,921 - 385 8,812 4,612 21,754Napa Valley Unified.......................................... 1,737 24,469 108,780 88,208 88,208 - - 1,050 255 19,267Natomas Unified............................................... 164 11,835 51,392 28,358 28,358 - - 3,129 1,783 18,122New Haven Unified........................................... 1,398 23,374 44,074 25,894 25,894 - - 7,120 2,569 8,491

Newport-Mesa Unified...................................... 1,309 34,842 185,095 160,159 160,159 - 326 842 3,977 19,791Norwalk-La Mirada Unified............................... 1,320 50,183 39,901 19,958 19,958 - 197 6,353 4,906 8,487Oak Grove Elementary..................................... 1,481 21,670 40,220 31,938 30,218 - 5 2,434 3,064 2,779Oakland Unified................................................ 6,665 112,189 156,077 118,117 98,438 - - 433 1,507 36,020Oceanside Unified............................................ 3,064 33,515 69,312 49,291 49,291 - - 11,380 2,241 6,400Ontario-Montclair Elementary........................... 1,315 130,734 38,076 18,125 18,125 - 219 11,424 1,259 7,049

Orange Unified................................................. 2,561 43,378 137,134 108,934 108,934 - 914 5,291 4,262 17,733Oxnard Elementary.......................................... 1,408 40,244 40,551 25,822 25,822 - 92 6,819 947 6,871Oxnard Union High........................................... 631 18,749 60,788 41,505 41,505 - 620 7,797 3,130 7,736Pajaro Valley Joint Unified............................... 3,077 42,271 65,712 50,720 50,720 - 324 - 1,770 12,898Palm Springs Unified........................................ 2,409 40,315 84,624 44,457 44,457 - 7,329 13,578 2,439 16,821Palmdale Elementary....................................... 391 30,483 22,998 12,424 12,424 - 577 1,682 1,906 6,409

Palo Alto Unified............................................... 526 16,624 132,311 106,841 97,623 - - 2,830 10,456 12,184Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified....................... 383 18,379 53,020 36,992 33,341 - - 103 7,797 8,128Panama Buena Vista Union Elementary.......... 505 34,530 26,400 14,330 14,330 - - - 1,944 10,126Paramount Unified............................................ 1,612 30,205 25,802 9,979 9,979 - 118 6,906 664 8,135Pasadena Unified............................................. 4,267 43,579 83,221 53,921 53,921 - 26 597 3,308 25,369Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified.......................... 1,731 34,002 103,261 69,712 69,712 - 8,540 265 3,430 21,314

Pleasanton Unified........................................... 752 22,628 77,615 55,256 55,256 - - 7,712 3,848 10,799Pomona Unified................................................ 1,577 88,421 64,837 31,171 31,171 - 1 544 13,098 20,023Porterville Unified............................................. 1,415 34,895 22,025 8,944 8,944 - 85 6,075 1,902 5,019Poway Unified.................................................. 2,324 62,877 178,904 129,518 129,518 - - 5,172 8,525 35,689Redlands Unified.............................................. 1,206 34,179 66,827 30,533 30,533 - 88 10,419 2,209 23,578Rialto Unified.................................................... 941 85,964 45,125 20,125 20,125 - 513 13,451 2,694 8,342

Rio Linda Union Elementary............................. 909 19,447 21,422 13,704 13,704 - - 3,999 139 3,580Riverside Unified.............................................. 2,258 82,974 86,795 61,892 61,892 - 989 1,217 5,936 16,761Rocklin Unified................................................. 260 11,954 52,033 39,946 39,206 - 126 3,761 2,510 5,690Rowland Unified............................................... 1,524 51,957 32,725 19,959 19,959 - - 22 2,307 10,437Sacramento Unified.......................................... 5,230 110,881 124,194 90,112 88,187 - 806 2,773 2,270 28,233Saddleback Valley Unified................................ 1,691 59,916 156,764 135,599 135,599 - - 1,814 5,588 13,763

Salinas Union High........................................... 917 16,708 50,994 30,670 30,670 - 899 10,294 2,880 6,251San Bernardino Unified.................................... 4,250 150,487 65,459 36,405 36,405 - - 1,976 4,016 23,062San Diego Unified............................................ 11,119 445,491 718,141 541,725 541,725 - 6,750 8,080 18,656 142,930San Dieguito Union High.................................. 647 14,474 84,883 68,060 62,157 - 6 6,981 4,437 5,399San Francisco Unified...................................... 3,220 174,913 308,832 249,380 219,590 - - - 10,827 48,625San Jose Unified.............................................. 2,969 109,699 213,254 171,866 171,866 - 167 6,293 7,933 26,995

San Juan Unified.............................................. 6,287 75,239 142,071 101,194 101,194 - 138 3,562 7,902 29,275San Lorenzo Unified......................................... 720 19,577 31,155 16,039 16,039 - 453 6,036 4,186 4,441San Marcos Unified.......................................... 599 23,306 57,974 36,813 31,875 - 46 6,883 3,014 11,218San Ramon Valley Unified............................... 691 177,997 190,525 128,075 124,085 - 492 11,251 5,070 45,637Santa Ana Unified............................................ 2,276 121,947 116,308 93,286 93,286 - 343 579 6,054 16,046Santa Barbara.................................................. 959 31,296 94,009 78,542 78,542 - 3 819 2,324 12,321

Santa Clara Unified.......................................... 1,296 26,538 137,291 104,288 104,288 - 6,118 3,744 5,780 17,361Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary....................... 692 21,498 23,858 16,526 16,526 - 6 566 91 6,669Santa Monica-Malibu Unified........................... 1,038 19,042 91,603 57,960 47,186 - 1,734 8,466 5,910 17,533Santa Rosa City Schools.................................. 874 24,447 102,397 81,220 81,220 - 319 7,981 5,671 7,206Saugus Union Elementary................................ 455 19,875 47,448 19,859 19,859 - - 18,106 265 9,218Simi Valley Unified........................................... 1,460 31,461 72,235 47,123 47,123 - - 10,207 5,345 9,560

See footnotes at end of table.

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functionsInstruction Support services

Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil StaffTotal Total wages benefits Total2 wages benefits Total support support

Geographic area

CALIFORNIA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Lompoc Unified................................................ 107,265 87,374 58,573 16,416 51,057 37,702 9,777 32,885 4,637 3,796Long Beach Unified.......................................... 874,269 837,467 531,071 180,913 491,228 333,091 107,852 271,371 43,020 37,032Los Angeles Unified......................................... 9,486,984 7,593,507 4,644,246 1,553,519 4,473,445 2,906,619 976,231 2,645,832 326,367 614,691Lucia Mar Unified............................................. 99,995 83,678 53,040 16,665 52,046 36,483 10,680 27,347 3,914 2,683Lynwood Unified............................................... 191,574 162,725 95,796 32,303 96,148 60,520 21,074 56,407 6,110 8,155Madera Unified................................................. 192,393 157,053 92,367 34,775 92,787 58,997 20,917 53,537 6,576 4,594

Manteca Unified............................................... 306,046 178,158 111,428 35,520 109,776 73,425 23,101 60,076 9,511 6,684Merced Elementary.......................................... 108,789 95,601 62,428 20,764 61,096 43,141 13,226 29,555 2,623 6,150Merced Union High........................................... 96,260 87,862 53,635 18,108 50,503 34,095 10,753 31,851 5,219 3,672Modesto City School District............................ 307,788 285,520 199,555 41,963 168,463 130,112 23,152 98,622 14,745 17,610Montebello Unified............................................ 339,695 315,066 203,349 64,636 178,302 123,989 37,650 110,746 15,586 18,230Monterey Peninsula Unified............................. 110,502 98,855 58,255 21,260 55,731 36,575 11,972 34,626 3,719 5,604

Moreno Valley Unified...................................... 344,650 295,284 185,953 53,293 180,230 127,439 34,309 100,883 15,771 11,162Mount Diablo Unified........................................ 423,170 306,371 191,860 55,815 194,254 130,342 32,190 97,177 8,561 13,088Murrieta Valley Unified..................................... 208,852 156,413 102,471 30,099 99,867 72,135 19,108 48,593 7,654 3,754Napa Valley Unified.......................................... 187,229 153,217 97,129 21,736 97,781 64,494 13,574 46,671 5,847 5,711Natomas Unified............................................... 144,531 82,334 50,928 14,733 51,197 34,209 9,243 28,151 3,042 2,503New Haven Unified........................................... 134,733 112,970 79,158 17,657 72,741 55,191 10,055 33,943 3,410 5,453

Newport-Mesa Unified...................................... 261,328 218,849 130,689 47,773 122,943 79,879 27,564 84,983 11,238 16,186Norwalk-La Mirada Unified............................... 255,041 195,336 124,139 39,896 114,207 78,328 24,252 68,970 7,693 14,568Oak Grove Elementary..................................... 105,910 93,718 60,335 19,250 60,009 42,522 13,810 30,090 3,291 3,869Oakland Unified................................................ 549,139 466,912 247,099 90,155 246,596 133,997 47,793 177,891 22,396 46,301Oceanside Unified............................................ 212,398 179,438 117,653 31,969 111,508 79,480 19,912 61,639 7,988 6,406Ontario-Montclair Elementary........................... 273,334 215,275 140,655 37,495 137,269 95,196 25,213 69,992 9,968 7,724

Orange Unified................................................. 265,061 256,945 157,568 53,137 162,231 105,632 31,646 86,941 10,502 16,956Oxnard Elementary.......................................... 152,141 135,897 81,519 28,513 88,162 57,438 19,121 40,820 3,304 5,568Oxnard Union High........................................... 147,787 137,851 83,432 31,491 80,986 54,138 19,292 48,453 9,636 4,281Pajaro Valley Joint Unified............................... 231,725 205,027 114,364 47,781 116,711 71,853 27,022 78,692 11,322 20,625Palm Springs Unified........................................ 252,544 194,991 117,722 42,202 120,892 81,272 26,946 66,488 8,016 10,182Palmdale Elementary....................................... 220,438 174,589 97,829 45,178 106,936 68,621 31,283 57,307 6,819 11,264

Palo Alto Unified............................................... 154,813 143,564 92,786 27,887 92,697 64,340 18,643 46,477 5,367 7,014Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified....................... 116,050 99,700 65,265 15,938 66,337 46,052 10,830 27,011 4,697 1,793Panama Buena Vista Union Elementary.......... 158,840 125,563 78,674 26,455 77,697 54,546 17,323 40,613 5,697 4,962Paramount Unified............................................ 159,458 151,376 94,351 28,630 87,313 61,742 17,728 50,024 5,253 8,323Pasadena Unified............................................. 229,165 201,449 115,168 41,290 113,671 71,650 24,276 76,091 12,722 13,662Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified.......................... 312,225 211,270 138,822 37,853 131,568 94,092 23,375 71,859 7,544 12,974

Pleasanton Unified........................................... 173,002 130,473 88,661 18,153 84,048 64,689 9,979 39,073 5,685 6,166Pomona Unified................................................ 358,511 329,831 188,886 56,099 167,032 115,278 30,670 114,036 22,944 22,668Porterville Unified............................................. 128,443 119,294 70,555 28,642 74,040 48,653 18,606 34,523 5,789 5,944Poway Unified.................................................. 505,396 296,172 187,179 47,146 171,196 122,357 28,221 105,825 11,627 14,671Redlands Unified.............................................. 191,893 162,297 106,636 31,944 102,503 72,872 20,380 52,106 7,512 4,677Rialto Unified.................................................... 266,154 244,050 154,721 46,808 138,547 98,624 27,800 94,196 9,921 18,896

Rio Linda Union Elementary............................. 94,958 86,177 54,037 17,510 54,544 37,877 10,867 27,583 2,468 2,817Riverside Unified.............................................. 421,045 352,567 217,995 69,230 215,994 146,255 43,015 114,350 12,652 15,291Rocklin Unified................................................. 84,906 75,077 47,569 13,494 45,595 33,083 8,403 27,444 2,846 2,530Rowland Unified............................................... 185,750 147,206 97,426 27,401 88,301 62,673 16,405 50,062 7,040 7,266Sacramento Unified.......................................... 551,191 479,625 276,488 110,076 276,234 169,472 66,859 177,830 23,852 31,518Saddleback Valley Unified................................ 339,026 261,978 174,985 52,369 178,114 130,452 37,416 74,354 10,600 8,037

Salinas Union High........................................... 147,442 113,905 69,923 25,866 59,939 41,691 13,115 45,274 9,525 7,153San Bernardino Unified.................................... 623,196 524,078 326,744 93,161 295,805 205,849 54,361 190,372 29,722 34,937San Diego Unified............................................ 1,603,147 1,318,099 776,537 281,706 760,559 491,772 162,363 512,532 85,838 80,538San Dieguito Union High.................................. 128,962 108,959 70,387 19,432 61,623 43,850 10,753 43,723 5,211 5,007San Francisco Unified...................................... 668,821 499,133 289,771 112,896 266,116 181,148 65,905 212,348 26,980 59,218San Jose Unified.............................................. 431,768 293,999 175,809 66,005 170,686 112,454 41,414 113,702 12,696 32,325

San Juan Unified.............................................. 465,296 430,418 262,455 86,343 263,088 171,961 54,952 145,071 14,412 26,432San Lorenzo Unified......................................... 108,498 96,820 63,711 16,316 58,387 41,792 9,707 32,263 3,311 4,977San Marcos Unified.......................................... 147,781 132,663 82,034 26,556 81,263 55,023 17,226 44,570 5,740 5,900San Ramon Valley Unified............................... 456,379 200,510 128,713 37,882 127,745 89,783 24,981 68,136 7,706 8,801Santa Ana Unified............................................ 601,635 537,892 329,929 111,854 337,055 226,747 75,714 179,327 19,122 30,552Santa Barbara.................................................. 179,653 137,702 86,710 22,519 85,456 59,193 14,613 42,672 6,965 5,498

Santa Clara Unified.......................................... 177,386 135,639 89,491 26,033 79,276 56,816 15,857 44,326 4,878 7,586Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary....................... 120,390 107,681 64,203 21,811 65,747 45,277 14,721 36,849 3,607 7,467Santa Monica-Malibu Unified........................... 133,825 128,196 83,653 24,754 76,171 52,715 14,780 41,533 5,743 5,819Santa Rosa City Schools.................................. 168,821 141,572 90,208 18,749 88,770 61,556 11,377 45,920 6,091 5,944Saugus Union Elementary................................ 124,687 83,849 57,902 14,184 54,621 41,239 9,592 25,108 3,426 2,402Simi Valley Unified........................................... 193,758 165,328 105,456 37,762 104,375 72,871 25,234 50,728 6,213 5,076

See footnotes at end of table.

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Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.

Current spending--Con.

For selected functions--Con.Total long-term Long-term Long-term

General School Other debt debt issued debt retiredadminis- adminis- Other and current Capital Inter- Interest outstanding at during during

tration tration nonspecified spending outlay governmental on debt end of fiscal year fiscal year fiscal year

Indebtedness

Support services--Con.Geographic area

CALIFORNIA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Lompoc Unified................................................ 627 6,299 17,526 3,432 18,709 26 1,156 35,544 11,500 1,631Long Beach Unified.......................................... 3,725 46,794 140,800 74,868 22,210 147 14,445 301,860 - 9,030Los Angeles Unified......................................... 57,314 511,414 1,136,046 474,230 1,605,728 418 287,331 6,916,308 2,789,030 1,987,035Lucia Mar Unified............................................. 865 5,286 14,599 4,285 12,167 2,119 2,031 54,284 - 1,310Lynwood Unified............................................... 2,282 12,172 27,688 10,170 25,040 2,992 817 40,962 19,430 2,566Madera Unified................................................. 1,390 13,296 27,681 10,729 32,459 500 2,381 90,212 27,964 1,255

Manteca Unified............................................... 598 15,297 27,986 8,306 121,557 1,026 5,305 76,758 25,597 1,525Merced Elementary.......................................... 639 6,761 13,382 4,950 12,069 407 712 33,761 - 240Merced Union High........................................... 1,060 7,463 14,437 5,508 7,553 348 497 25,217 777 1,208Modesto City School District............................ 1,031 21,464 43,772 18,435 16,940 3,853 1,475 107,992 - 8,297Montebello Unified............................................ 1,399 22,374 53,157 26,018 19,517 1,097 4,015 141,984 3,475 5,935Monterey Peninsula Unified............................. 919 7,807 16,577 8,498 6,243 5,147 257 8,165 - 325

Moreno Valley Unified...................................... 1,012 17,848 55,090 14,171 38,960 26 10,380 163,534 62,499 52,365Mount Diablo Unified........................................ 774 23,697 51,057 14,940 105,256 44 11,499 228,600 - 1,700Murrieta Valley Unified..................................... 1,056 9,617 26,512 7,953 48,948 - 3,491 203,223 96,967 7,621Napa Valley Unified.......................................... 613 9,002 25,498 8,765 29,602 - 4,410 200,155 102,230 10,420Natomas Unified............................................... 701 6,123 15,782 2,986 55,281 628 6,288 220,937 61,067 2,903New Haven Unified........................................... 889 6,593 17,598 6,286 12,016 1,695 8,052 153,372 - 10,723

Newport-Mesa Unified...................................... 1,480 14,722 41,357 10,923 32,644 4,743 5,092 173,399 70,443 3,396Norwalk-La Mirada Unified............................... 912 10,831 34,966 12,159 37,695 17,007 5,003 164,286 - 1,820Oak Grove Elementary..................................... 703 5,042 17,185 3,619 5,612 3,510 3,070 70,120 - 4,275Oakland Unified................................................ 4,207 31,984 73,003 42,425 46,098 9,568 26,561 601,308 130,000 8,212Oceanside Unified............................................ 2,243 12,671 32,331 6,291 27,416 78 5,466 122,150 25,500 1,975Ontario-Montclair Elementary........................... 574 17,141 34,585 8,014 56,546 611 902 24,185 - 1,690

Orange Unified................................................. 1,327 18,691 39,465 7,773 5,121 1,721 1,274 51,480 - 480Oxnard Elementary.......................................... 1,603 9,936 20,409 6,915 11,017 1,185 4,042 109,601 32,000 3,390Oxnard Union High........................................... 1,421 10,495 22,620 8,412 6,024 279 3,633 23,231 - 1,885Pajaro Valley Joint Unified............................... 2,562 12,972 31,211 9,624 24,322 53 2,323 61,695 - 103Palm Springs Unified........................................ 1,286 12,492 34,512 7,611 49,930 - 7,623 201,015 - 4,145Palmdale Elementary....................................... 460 10,839 27,925 10,346 1,347 40,891 3,611 50,110 - 2,285

Palo Alto Unified............................................... 742 9,673 23,681 4,390 5,900 - 5,349 105,700 - 5,225Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified....................... 592 5,498 14,431 6,352 13,104 1,122 2,124 70,981 - 855Panama Buena Vista Union Elementary.......... 495 6,931 22,528 7,253 26,113 6,840 324 39,120 33,880 1,425Paramount Unified............................................ 924 11,390 24,134 14,039 5,377 606 2,099 57,064 - 3,174Pasadena Unified............................................. 1,377 11,864 36,466 11,687 16,657 1,263 9,796 205,175 - 7,075Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified.......................... 1,486 12,837 37,018 7,843 93,370 3,215 4,370 186,774 - 3,075

Pleasanton Unified........................................... 428 5,519 21,275 7,352 12,529 23,898 6,102 142,179 - 7,985Pomona Unified................................................ 1,317 19,993 47,114 48,763 18,999 1,703 7,978 189,543 22,302 14,440Porterville Unified............................................. 583 5,604 16,603 10,731 6,959 1,094 1,096 29,675 - 820Poway Unified.................................................. 1,297 14,867 63,363 19,151 185,221 72 23,931 577,022 119,301 85,485Redlands Unified.............................................. 717 11,655 27,545 7,688 21,374 3,394 4,828 75,011 - 13,085Rialto Unified.................................................... 1,149 17,455 46,775 11,307 18,765 434 2,905 71,529 629 2,625

Rio Linda Union Elementary............................. 374 5,537 16,387 4,050 6,909 401 1,471 65,925 38,000 1,060Riverside Unified.............................................. 2,974 25,624 57,809 22,223 62,223 51 6,204 142,115 - 2,300Rocklin Unified................................................. 579 5,280 16,209 2,038 3,470 968 5,391 164,279 25,857 2,598Rowland Unified............................................... 560 11,208 23,988 8,843 5,892 29,450 3,202 67,317 - -Sacramento Unified.......................................... 2,743 39,683 80,034 25,561 52,275 38 19,253 408,405 - 11,345Saddleback Valley Unified................................ 962 15,470 39,285 9,510 65,228 7,413 4,407 149,760 60,000 10,240

Salinas Union High........................................... 761 8,014 19,821 8,692 24,099 6,126 3,312 62,959 - 1,660San Bernardino Unified.................................... 2,930 37,419 85,364 37,901 92,985 288 5,845 168,123 9,997 3,949San Diego Unified............................................ 11,064 88,224 246,868 45,008 215,917 102 69,029 1,503,767 279,970 302,244San Dieguito Union High.................................. 862 8,906 23,737 3,613 12,390 12 7,601 - - -San Francisco Unified...................................... 10,753 36,693 78,704 20,669 119,589 38,155 11,944 388,470 192,000 1,090San Jose Unified.............................................. 1,171 21,892 45,618 9,611 114,725 4,021 19,023 707,735 35,660 48,301

San Juan Unified.............................................. 2,270 33,326 68,631 22,259 25,988 65 8,825 283,140 49,930 16,753San Lorenzo Unified......................................... 678 6,541 16,756 6,170 7,830 2,241 1,607 73,053 38,600 565San Marcos Unified.......................................... 1,203 8,058 23,669 6,830 10,688 1,008 3,422 22,953 - 1,285San Ramon Valley Unified............................... 1,201 14,932 35,496 4,629 243,554 7 12,308 330,215 91,438 6,441Santa Ana Unified............................................ 1,052 43,592 85,009 21,510 52,534 4,552 6,657 212,058 31,225 13,088Santa Barbara.................................................. 954 8,933 20,322 9,574 37,328 162 4,461 91,860 - 1,930

Santa Clara Unified.......................................... 1,058 9,600 21,204 12,037 29,503 1,466 10,778 196,835 5,405 12,315Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary....................... 967 6,531 18,277 5,085 11,371 92 1,246 24,245 - 445Santa Monica-Malibu Unified........................... 949 9,087 19,935 10,492 2,061 7 3,561 101,912 - 4,930Santa Rosa City Schools.................................. 1,320 11,840 20,725 6,882 16,270 1,020 9,959 193,410 - 7,645Saugus Union Elementary................................ 589 5,782 12,909 4,120 11,828 24,776 4,234 57,039 38,257 37,497Simi Valley Unified........................................... 1,531 11,345 26,563 10,225 22,192 257 5,981 132,257 - 3,485

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue

Federal sources State sources

Compen-satory Special Child Other and Formula Special

Enrollment1 Total Total (Title I) Education nutrition nonspecified Total Assistance Education

Geographic area

CALIFORNIA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Stockton Unified............................................... 38,617 397,549 46,995 17,630 6,865 11,224 11,276 280,497 167,690 20,086Sweetwater Union High.................................... 42,085 456,062 30,046 6,320 6,043 5,799 11,884 289,208 209,587 469Temecula Valley Unified................................... 28,680 250,273 8,552 1,179 4,698 1,204 1,471 147,078 103,807 372Torrance Unified............................................... 25,288 229,714 10,122 1,951 4,521 1,468 2,182 158,103 103,512 11,918Tracy Joint Unified............................................ 17,375 149,264 5,400 781 2,341 1,572 706 91,086 68,305 -Turlock.............................................................. 13,944 140,746 9,189 2,720 2,375 2,532 1,562 91,444 58,721 72

Tustin Unified................................................... 20,515 192,786 8,669 2,019 3,070 2,464 1,116 82,580 37,556 10,778Upland Unified.................................................. 14,128 110,349 6,810 2,259 1,529 1,686 1,336 72,694 55,838 145Vacaville Unified............................................... 13,268 115,428 5,780 1,526 1,511 1,555 1,188 76,961 57,068 313Val Verde Unified............................................. 18,922 339,665 53,251 2,586 44,138 5,122 1,405 118,829 87,763 1,551Vallejo Unified.................................................. 17,746 189,413 16,000 5,122 3,802 3,472 3,604 114,858 70,408 10,653Ventura Unified................................................. 17,285 176,024 14,983 2,897 3,251 3,225 5,610 83,312 54,533 418

Victor Elementary............................................. 11,705 102,100 8,056 3,079 1,079 2,799 1,099 72,199 54,204 -Victor Valley Union High................................... 13,402 238,505 7,230 2,386 1,894 2,051 899 197,071 56,249 433Visalia Unified................................................... 26,384 243,588 21,722 8,762 3,568 5,175 4,217 165,671 124,001 159Vista Unified..................................................... 26,977 240,397 19,839 5,407 4,864 5,103 4,465 131,968 85,794 457Walnut Valley Unified....................................... 15,490 135,423 4,125 1,215 1,673 510 727 98,551 69,894 4,131West Contra Costa Unified............................... 31,539 363,389 33,194 11,194 6,975 7,921 7,104 189,032 103,108 19,370

West Covina Unified......................................... 12,238 95,290 5,805 1,152 818 2,452 1,383 72,512 51,487 3,597Whittier Union High.......................................... 13,704 177,757 14,548 1,136 9,773 1,245 2,394 125,037 73,635 21,925William S Hart Union High................................ 24,318 226,692 6,317 817 3,491 424 1,585 159,480 121,158 10,430Woodland Joint Unified.................................... 10,690 103,649 9,108 1,726 1,594 2,130 3,658 61,801 41,319 192Yuba City Unified.............................................. 13,060 133,616 11,359 2,697 1,753 3,425 3,484 85,645 47,003 -Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified....................... 10,049 92,142 4,897 1,222 1,595 1,387 693 63,325 46,989 116

Dependent Schools:Los Angeles County Office of Education.......... 11,008 888,134 340,841 21,411 81,298 1,026 237,106 362,437 115,238 164,580

COLORADO

Independent Schools:Academy.......................................................... 21,204 194,619 7,530 - 3,036 627 3,867 93,049 87,705 2,198Adams-Arapahoe............................................. 33,831 300,231 27,807 9,569 5,765 6,260 6,213 168,709 158,692 5,116Boulder Valley.................................................. 28,171 287,931 12,586 2,835 5,113 1,528 3,110 67,979 58,091 4,326Brighton............................................................ 11,569 102,014 4,341 711 1,564 1,352 714 51,035 47,613 1,471Cherry Creek.................................................... 49,684 472,054 17,805 3,058 8,029 4,056 2,662 187,225 175,442 7,588Colorado Springs.............................................. 30,029 321,913 24,238 9,595 6,254 4,041 4,348 124,954 118,187 3,898

Denver.............................................................. 72,561 797,383 86,525 30,385 16,775 16,466 22,899 254,239 224,424 13,295Douglas County................................................ 50,370 471,882 10,102 - 6,833 1,088 2,181 188,725 177,436 5,692Falcon............................................................... 12,256 97,574 3,386 360 1,394 582 1,050 58,854 55,488 1,508Greeley............................................................. 18,069 152,764 15,395 4,613 3,532 3,857 3,393 83,317 77,525 2,937Harrison............................................................ 11,165 101,369 11,315 4,418 1,718 2,481 2,698 57,797 54,792 1,797Jefferson County.............................................. 86,154 825,158 41,486 8,956 17,667 7,044 7,819 341,225 315,432 12,348

Littleton............................................................. 15,989 150,186 6,410 938 3,200 985 1,287 67,490 62,957 2,706Mesa County Valley......................................... 21,173 177,164 13,510 4,165 3,997 2,895 2,453 92,259 84,387 3,613Northglenn-Thornton........................................ 37,341 349,438 15,948 3,613 6,271 3,139 2,925 184,048 173,628 4,939Poudre.............................................................. 25,430 239,378 14,659 2,829 4,067 2,162 5,601 87,702 80,428 3,609Pueblo.............................................................. 17,915 155,422 20,501 7,345 4,241 5,034 3,881 89,641 83,208 2,800St Vrain Valley.................................................. 24,011 205,161 10,362 2,219 3,178 2,444 2,521 91,055 85,050 2,843Thompson........................................................ 15,310 139,245 7,383 1,288 2,613 1,314 2,168 62,643 57,874 2,632Westminster..................................................... 10,683 100,924 9,001 2,005 2,540 2,671 1,785 53,465 49,522 1,663

CONNECTICUT

Dependent Schools:Bridgeport......................................................... 21,248 332,201 35,415 13,547 4,767 9,530 7,571 245,564 126,966 24,052Hartford............................................................ 22,329 485,464 53,778 22,596 6,102 10,078 15,002 330,696 136,549 41,379New Britain....................................................... 10,941 161,692 12,300 4,613 2,451 2,887 2,349 98,098 50,658 15,563New Haven....................................................... 19,981 457,915 43,315 14,123 4,745 7,832 16,615 318,800 102,685 29,086Norwalk............................................................ 10,739 184,703 7,099 1,680 2,421 1,258 1,740 38,915 5,973 4,266Stamford........................................................... 15,045 293,373 11,917 2,263 4,868 2,061 2,725 65,591 3,986 3,184Waterbury......................................................... 18,210 242,197 21,135 6,278 4,972 5,447 4,438 138,575 78,262 22,768West Hartford................................................... 10,127 140,116 3,907 365 2,263 697 582 24,777 6,503 6,044

DELAWARE

Independent Schools:Brandywine....................................................... 10,321 172,141 9,590 2,723 2,941 1,917 2,009 105,059 65,887 1Christina........................................................... 18,495 269,434 13,075 3,460 2,625 3,347 3,643 139,430 98,870 94Colonial............................................................ 10,361 145,537 9,894 2,651 2,575 2,368 2,300 92,861 57,156 -Red Clay........................................................... 15,594 234,255 14,700 3,564 4,174 2,752 4,210 133,039 88,650 26

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue--Con.

State sources--Con. Local sources

Parent From cities From otherTranspor- Other and Property government and school

tation nonspecified Total Total taxes taxes only contributions counties systems Charges Other

Geographic area

CALIFORNIA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Stockton Unified............................................... 5,196 87,525 70,057 47,878 47,878 - 1,167 2,427 2,003 16,582Sweetwater Union High.................................... 1,550 77,602 136,808 86,613 86,613 - 331 25,578 4,294 19,992Temecula Valley Unified................................... 488 42,411 94,643 59,841 59,819 - 1,812 12,185 8,504 12,301Torrance Unified............................................... 1,464 41,209 61,489 46,011 46,011 - - 183 6,425 8,870Tracy Joint Unified............................................ 653 22,128 52,778 31,864 31,864 - 334 5,680 2,409 12,491Turlock.............................................................. 521 32,130 40,113 20,927 20,927 - 803 9,660 2,056 6,667

Tustin Unified................................................... 599 33,647 101,537 84,426 73,264 - 627 - 3,917 12,567Upland Unified.................................................. 381 16,330 30,845 20,850 20,464 - 402 2,545 3,274 3,774Vacaville Unified............................................... 623 18,957 32,687 20,907 20,907 - 140 2,656 2,223 6,761Val Verde Unified............................................. 1,022 28,493 167,585 17,494 17,494 - 480 126,254 1,846 21,511Vallejo Unified.................................................. 930 32,867 58,555 37,669 33,645 - - 998 2,037 17,851Ventura Unified................................................. 1,613 26,748 77,729 48,904 48,904 - 102 8,232 3,490 17,001

Victor Elementary............................................. 377 17,618 21,845 12,020 12,020 - 523 1,758 648 6,896Victor Valley Union High................................... 1,176 139,213 34,204 14,847 14,847 - 302 4,557 1,250 13,248Visalia Unified................................................... 1,271 40,240 56,195 24,906 24,906 - 664 11,582 2,802 16,241Vista Unified..................................................... 1,711 44,006 88,590 56,041 56,041 - 1,727 17,546 3,250 10,026Walnut Valley Unified....................................... 914 23,612 32,747 21,791 21,791 - - 342 4,136 6,478West Contra Costa Unified............................... 2,230 64,324 141,163 109,519 94,556 - 1,733 - 1,901 28,010

West Covina Unified......................................... 270 17,158 16,973 9,495 9,495 - 375 925 1,221 4,957Whittier Union High.......................................... 787 28,690 38,172 20,918 20,917 - 81 6,318 3,302 7,553William S Hart Union High................................ 1,508 26,384 60,895 38,586 38,586 - - 231 3,911 18,167Woodland Joint Unified.................................... 1,225 19,065 32,740 21,490 21,490 - 325 4,274 1,475 5,176Yuba City Unified.............................................. 853 37,789 36,612 27,505 23,041 - 210 3,651 1,819 3,427Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified....................... 667 15,553 23,920 12,139 10,777 - 838 4,692 1,508 4,743

Dependent Schools:Los Angeles County Office of Education.......... 3,240 79,379 184,856 - - 70,923 455 70,601 24,195 18,682

COLORADO--Con.

Independent Schools:Academy.......................................................... 1,364 1,782 94,040 72,895 72,895 - 207 56 13,516 7,366Adams-Arapahoe............................................. 1,161 3,740 103,715 86,007 86,007 - 107 63 7,284 10,254Boulder Valley.................................................. 1,953 3,609 207,366 176,041 143,389 - 1 65 10,327 20,932Brighton............................................................ 685 1,266 46,638 33,714 33,714 - 197 1,122 5,801 5,804Cherry Creek.................................................... 2,612 1,583 267,024 217,022 217,022 - 144 690 36,173 12,995Colorado Springs.............................................. 1,180 1,689 172,721 113,584 113,584 - 303 1,253 5,592 51,989

Denver.............................................................. 4,202 12,318 456,619 373,755 373,755 - 558 2,140 33,191 46,975Douglas County................................................ 3,233 2,364 273,055 206,422 204,269 - 1,154 197 36,297 28,985Falcon............................................................... 659 1,199 35,334 25,826 25,820 - 187 - 6,067 3,254Greeley............................................................. 972 1,883 54,052 41,432 41,432 - - 1,379 6,655 4,586Harrison............................................................ 359 849 32,257 25,650 25,650 - 41 25 3,015 3,526Jefferson County.............................................. 4,081 9,364 442,447 356,019 356,019 - 1,711 561 58,939 25,217

Littleton............................................................. 724 1,103 76,286 61,748 61,748 - - 39 7,082 7,417Mesa County Valley......................................... 1,029 3,230 71,395 59,239 59,153 - 283 107 2,923 8,843Northglenn-Thornton........................................ 1,355 4,126 149,442 116,304 116,304 - 2,956 19 21,655 8,508Poudre.............................................................. 1,536 2,129 137,017 114,251 114,251 - 601 627 13,443 8,095Pueblo.............................................................. 297 3,336 45,280 32,647 32,647 - - 157 3,948 8,528St Vrain Valley.................................................. 949 2,213 103,744 81,758 81,753 - 592 173 13,005 8,216Thompson........................................................ 787 1,350 69,219 54,301 54,301 - 1,037 65 6,369 7,447Westminster..................................................... 378 1,902 38,458 32,416 32,416 - - 136 1,870 4,036

CONNECTICUT--Con.

Dependent Schools:Bridgeport......................................................... 2,369 92,177 51,222 - - 47,786 - 675 2,761 -Hartford............................................................ 5,241 147,527 100,990 - - 95,184 - 1,445 990 3,371New Britain....................................................... 2,578 29,299 51,294 - - 46,279 - 507 4,196 312New Haven....................................................... 5,708 181,321 95,800 - - 86,884 - 2,431 3,617 2,868Norwalk............................................................ 383 28,293 138,689 - - 136,011 - - 2,211 467Stamford........................................................... 140 58,281 215,865 - - 212,126 - 42 2,281 1,416Waterbury......................................................... 2,387 35,158 82,487 - - 80,460 - 629 1,249 149West Hartford................................................... 365 11,865 111,432 - - 107,598 - 174 3,660 -

DELAWARE--Con.

Independent Schools:Brandywine....................................................... 2,944 36,227 57,492 45,725 45,725 - - 777 1,563 9,427Christina........................................................... 14,798 25,668 116,929 88,168 88,168 - - 22,127 1,833 4,801Colonial............................................................ 5,005 30,700 42,782 35,110 35,110 - - 3,799 1,516 2,357Red Clay........................................................... 7,472 36,891 86,516 61,397 61,397 - - 8,982 2,138 13,999

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functionsInstruction Support services

Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil StaffTotal Total wages benefits Total2 wages benefits Total support support

Geographic area

CALIFORNIA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Stockton Unified............................................... 404,077 342,772 213,501 71,109 208,184 138,393 44,384 118,611 18,403 19,225Sweetwater Union High.................................... 512,161 389,067 256,814 65,573 223,531 160,768 39,759 139,341 23,714 19,876Temecula Valley Unified................................... 250,695 214,458 143,362 38,426 144,191 106,829 26,146 62,599 10,453 7,328Torrance Unified............................................... 218,284 198,402 127,788 39,975 129,524 87,448 26,653 53,224 7,140 4,402Tracy Joint Unified............................................ 141,869 127,579 80,117 24,984 82,354 56,743 17,013 39,701 4,445 7,234Turlock.............................................................. 146,838 114,532 79,028 18,298 77,276 56,467 12,749 31,911 3,756 3,672

Tustin Unified................................................... 180,842 155,535 96,522 30,981 98,999 68,252 19,626 48,932 6,577 5,125Upland Unified.................................................. 107,605 95,909 61,633 18,816 64,457 45,029 12,842 26,785 3,472 2,865Vacaville Unified............................................... 123,585 99,147 66,580 19,259 61,219 44,485 11,928 34,201 5,029 5,703Val Verde Unified............................................. 363,078 167,268 93,256 26,971 103,813 63,493 16,235 56,704 8,955 5,835Vallejo Unified.................................................. 170,280 154,115 90,646 28,974 87,497 57,644 17,886 58,744 5,172 10,491Ventura Unified................................................. 165,863 148,292 91,013 34,664 83,577 57,556 18,617 49,704 7,621 5,708

Victor Elementary............................................. 110,545 80,915 49,655 16,322 51,619 36,052 10,987 25,825 2,643 2,453Victor Valley Union High................................... 138,945 85,045 48,601 19,402 50,253 30,474 11,820 31,587 4,610 3,422Visalia Unified................................................... 223,252 206,016 127,669 43,921 125,628 85,967 27,795 67,707 5,719 7,430Vista Unified..................................................... 266,024 212,421 128,862 45,201 139,359 88,750 28,914 61,310 7,917 10,648Walnut Valley Unified....................................... 132,887 114,727 76,085 21,916 69,720 51,533 13,768 38,587 7,418 5,135West Contra Costa Unified............................... 404,279 292,124 167,590 66,829 173,541 108,829 42,842 104,914 11,889 24,296

West Covina Unified......................................... 101,524 77,916 48,195 12,747 45,260 32,275 8,047 29,624 3,072 3,835Whittier Union High.......................................... 181,651 122,996 77,974 24,067 71,189 49,723 14,558 42,822 9,218 7,047William S Hart Union High................................ 255,369 189,115 116,259 36,499 108,334 74,617 21,734 75,908 12,966 9,758Woodland Joint Unified.................................... 97,189 87,557 56,769 14,540 48,761 36,394 8,663 33,672 3,875 5,634Yuba City Unified.............................................. 148,340 102,434 62,504 21,405 61,817 40,598 14,439 36,500 4,211 4,675Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified....................... 89,407 75,659 47,242 14,495 47,155 33,308 9,697 25,242 3,628 2,370

Dependent Schools:Los Angeles County Office of Education.......... 865,731 629,047 233,064 79,186 301,907 111,661 37,404 315,229 63,999 95,866

COLORADO--Con.

Independent Schools:Academy.......................................................... 233,712 163,312 106,469 21,747 98,202 69,688 13,927 61,446 6,057 6,328Adams-Arapahoe............................................. 324,976 269,128 180,619 37,327 161,669 117,368 24,408 95,782 12,998 10,878Boulder Valley.................................................. 262,705 245,379 168,810 35,576 149,162 108,696 22,622 86,168 9,880 13,657Brighton............................................................ 109,371 79,964 49,284 12,030 46,714 32,825 8,029 29,561 3,772 2,013Cherry Creek.................................................... 469,672 409,401 281,772 59,338 269,619 204,509 41,889 126,546 21,218 14,992Colorado Springs.............................................. 357,625 284,517 161,709 37,307 151,468 104,996 24,166 124,265 8,897 17,357

Denver.............................................................. 748,021 680,342 391,957 102,307 346,020 230,736 59,512 289,276 26,459 50,490Douglas County................................................ 517,727 398,943 262,781 58,537 240,858 175,699 38,958 140,189 13,419 19,189Falcon............................................................... 123,738 74,702 47,185 10,138 43,369 30,132 6,549 28,962 5,006 3,682Greeley............................................................. 149,004 136,102 87,653 20,126 79,938 57,690 12,795 50,698 7,898 9,020Harrison............................................................ 97,355 87,902 59,466 11,607 50,252 36,972 7,388 33,623 5,016 5,908Jefferson County.............................................. 886,873 708,400 466,614 137,057 421,281 295,247 87,265 255,418 29,601 45,878

Littleton............................................................. 151,867 131,665 92,249 19,749 80,993 61,042 12,657 43,295 4,195 5,690Mesa County Valley......................................... 191,113 152,701 102,892 21,224 97,350 71,078 14,406 49,164 8,136 6,606Northglenn-Thornton........................................ 391,378 289,084 193,075 41,854 177,706 125,998 26,746 97,719 11,393 12,394Poudre.............................................................. 239,931 203,616 129,276 31,425 116,003 82,635 19,685 81,736 10,719 12,411Pueblo.............................................................. 151,249 138,547 90,168 21,404 81,350 59,771 13,964 50,940 7,808 8,490St Vrain Valley.................................................. 208,994 176,858 110,925 23,661 101,845 74,323 15,650 67,089 7,401 6,423Thompson........................................................ 150,544 121,983 72,721 15,950 63,505 46,191 9,759 53,562 7,492 6,779Westminster..................................................... 97,426 91,874 61,644 12,773 52,348 39,605 8,181 35,523 5,584 3,785

CONNECTICUT--Con.

Dependent Schools:Bridgeport......................................................... 328,154 280,171 163,311 58,974 180,246 115,832 42,472 83,464 14,253 4,890Hartford............................................................ 481,793 390,258 213,500 83,449 222,214 137,606 53,974 150,210 32,551 16,325New Britain....................................................... 151,589 134,621 82,137 26,710 89,395 62,101 21,255 39,936 4,841 3,346New Haven....................................................... 435,602 323,644 169,557 71,612 196,911 116,212 49,680 105,782 10,771 9,432Norwalk............................................................ 180,392 164,513 100,167 37,855 109,886 72,767 26,901 49,199 9,449 2,450Stamford........................................................... 328,516 243,367 147,487 49,515 151,014 100,826 33,911 86,074 15,244 11,673Waterbury......................................................... 247,186 241,864 131,781 66,344 138,745 83,043 43,226 85,169 12,020 22,441West Hartford................................................... 138,374 128,011 82,759 27,663 74,865 54,338 18,292 47,303 7,605 9,042

DELAWARE--Con.

Independent Schools:Brandywine....................................................... 154,596 131,282 77,133 33,784 76,433 50,330 22,261 49,820 7,938 2,428Christina........................................................... 280,310 234,845 137,778 62,595 143,030 95,744 42,691 83,686 15,624 2,123Colonial............................................................ 154,653 113,020 65,824 29,120 70,725 45,074 20,183 36,876 5,070 2,428Red Clay........................................................... 270,955 193,601 101,762 46,361 111,127 70,260 32,218 74,056 6,254 2,247

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.

Current spending--Con.

For selected functions--Con.Total long-term Long-term Long-term

General School Other debt debt issued debt retiredadminis- adminis- Other and current Capital Inter- Interest outstanding at during during

tration tration nonspecified spending outlay governmental on debt end of fiscal year fiscal year fiscal year

Indebtedness

Support services--Con.Geographic area

CALIFORNIA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Stockton Unified............................................... 2,586 21,697 56,700 15,977 54,172 161 6,972 180,353 105,050 26,481Sweetwater Union High.................................... 2,200 30,438 63,113 26,195 107,604 113 15,377 190,284 11,875 18,965Temecula Valley Unified................................... 1,031 12,112 31,675 7,668 30,774 12 5,451 49,243 - 3,045Torrance Unified............................................... 632 10,677 30,373 15,654 10,227 8,687 968 32,124 - 2,620Tracy Joint Unified............................................ 595 8,391 19,036 5,524 13,243 639 408 14,000 14,000 -Turlock.............................................................. 525 8,172 15,786 5,345 27,393 3,069 1,844 48,680 28,580 30,475

Tustin Unified................................................... 958 10,113 26,159 7,604 15,879 3,044 6,384 34,215 431 5,172Upland Unified.................................................. 366 5,450 14,632 4,667 7,926 1,871 1,899 35,466 - 784Vacaville Unified............................................... 728 7,213 15,528 3,727 19,403 2,178 2,857 63,676 - -Val Verde Unified............................................. 935 10,320 30,659 6,751 18,657 174,384 2,769 136,545 42,935 1,035Vallejo Unified.................................................. 1,268 9,853 31,960 7,874 9,273 109 6,783 126,195 8,439 3,490Ventura Unified................................................. 592 11,029 24,754 15,011 11,468 2,380 3,723 73,290 - 2,000

Victor Elementary............................................. 612 5,106 15,011 3,471 27,753 83 1,794 62,531 5,445 1,640Victor Valley Union High................................... 750 6,186 16,619 3,205 52,644 - 1,256 46,701 2,115 2,518Visalia Unified................................................... 1,597 16,344 36,617 12,681 13,108 1,791 2,337 39,955 - 3,440Vista Unified..................................................... 554 13,860 28,331 11,752 48,083 71 5,449 119,465 - 1,635Walnut Valley Unified....................................... 969 6,528 18,537 6,420 9,500 4,497 4,163 85,075 1,079 2,315West Contra Costa Unified............................... 2,798 15,806 50,125 13,669 92,159 68 19,928 546,844 - 7,784

West Covina Unified......................................... 632 5,589 16,496 3,032 17,709 4,131 1,768 36,195 - 990Whittier Union High.......................................... 793 5,070 20,694 8,985 25,589 28,882 4,184 97,492 - 3,030William S Hart Union High................................ 787 14,474 37,923 4,873 54,600 435 11,219 197,066 - 3,800Woodland Joint Unified.................................... 535 6,568 17,060 5,124 4,416 3,303 1,913 40,345 - 1,325Yuba City Unified.............................................. 582 7,928 19,104 4,117 43,301 54 2,551 92,193 29,125 1,490Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified....................... 435 4,953 13,856 3,262 8,719 4,117 912 17,560 - 630

Dependent Schools:Los Angeles County Office of Education.......... 4,864 23,248 127,252 11,911 7,669 228,364 651 19,817 - 1,967

COLORADO--Con.

Independent Schools:Academy.......................................................... 2,648 15,222 31,191 3,664 56,622 885 12,893 212,614 22,232 54,030Adams-Arapahoe............................................. 4,298 19,773 47,835 11,677 44,001 241 11,606 221,230 344 9,288Boulder Valley.................................................. 3,569 17,872 41,190 10,049 10,694 211 6,421 245,875 120,000 7,880Brighton............................................................ 1,607 5,417 16,752 3,689 21,928 1,149 6,330 170,445 74,000 11,715Cherry Creek.................................................... 3,796 21,100 65,440 13,236 40,393 31 19,847 402,325 - 26,630Colorado Springs.............................................. 6,093 17,325 74,593 8,784 60,541 241 12,326 205,520 - 50,990

Denver.............................................................. 4,299 45,146 162,882 45,046 33,646 770 33,263 654,111 - 23,236Douglas County................................................ 3,210 28,692 75,679 17,896 86,297 - 32,487 609,425 164,120 65,453Falcon............................................................... 1,946 4,313 14,015 2,371 42,430 672 5,934 91,577 54,860 20,398Greeley............................................................. 1,602 7,796 24,382 5,466 4,819 397 7,686 101,375 - 23,096Harrison............................................................ 1,021 6,323 15,355 4,027 4,725 526 4,202 76,720 - 27,379Jefferson County.............................................. 6,397 54,174 119,368 31,701 137,231 - 41,242 718,301 105,470 51,722

Littleton............................................................. 1,275 9,387 22,748 7,377 14,263 375 5,564 111,480 5,235 10,896Mesa County Valley......................................... 1,608 9,877 22,937 6,187 30,027 1,907 6,478 135,570 - 3,599Northglenn-Thornton........................................ 1,972 24,481 47,479 13,659 82,673 6 19,615 430,396 42,400 18,973Poudre.............................................................. 2,704 13,518 42,384 5,877 20,734 1,408 14,173 238,809 - 11,015Pueblo.............................................................. 936 7,891 25,815 6,257 7,312 456 4,934 88,130 - 5,558St Vrain Valley.................................................. 1,459 13,298 38,508 7,924 15,860 1,520 14,756 317,870 56,800 12,394Thompson........................................................ 983 6,859 31,449 4,916 20,718 1,564 6,279 139,635 - 5,460Westminster..................................................... 2,331 7,379 16,444 4,003 2,587 396 2,569 106,700 98,600 2,318

CONNECTICUT--Con.

Dependent Schools:Bridgeport......................................................... 3,156 13,238 47,927 16,461 35,189 8,072 4,722 65,918 - 2,977Hartford............................................................ 5,016 21,069 75,249 17,834 77,251 8,686 5,598 38,197 - 10,730New Britain....................................................... 2,250 5,267 24,232 5,290 7,470 7,185 2,313 54,485 - 6,461New Haven....................................................... 1,130 18,604 65,845 20,951 91,168 7,013 13,777 283,683 - 22,106Norwalk............................................................ 1,067 10,010 26,223 5,428 10,613 1,283 3,983 13,221 - 4,285Stamford........................................................... 6,212 13,562 39,383 6,279 76,237 2,141 6,771 24,944 - 10,583Waterbury......................................................... 8,541 11,037 31,130 17,950 4,540 438 344 14,927 - 1,028West Hartford................................................... 1,472 8,729 20,455 5,843 4,943 3,241 2,179 21,773 - 5,626

DELAWARE--Con.

Independent Schools:Brandywine....................................................... 1,228 7,838 30,388 5,029 20,588 445 2,281 73,523 17,274 2,906Christina........................................................... 1,438 13,365 51,136 8,129 20,594 21,200 3,671 70,550 - 5,510Colonial............................................................ 1,090 6,858 21,430 5,419 34,164 5,877 1,592 56,025 11,786 1,710Red Clay........................................................... 1,622 10,755 53,178 8,418 55,806 18,273 3,275 90,799 11,450 4,144

See footnotes at end of table.

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue

Federal sources State sources

Compen-satory Special Child Other and Formula Special

Enrollment1 Total Total (Title I) Education nutrition nonspecified Total Assistance Education

Geographic area

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Dependent Schools:Washington Schools......................................... 56,943 1,148,358 134,700 72,077 14,306 13,319 34,998 - - -

FLORIDA

Independent Schools:Alachua County................................................ 28,998 295,955 29,580 7,432 7,257 6,285 8,606 150,316 55,908 18,664Bay County....................................................... 27,005 273,144 23,796 5,657 6,353 5,510 6,276 98,924 23,319 11,882Brevard County................................................ 74,785 741,110 53,583 14,026 15,621 11,138 12,798 318,385 119,264 42,888Broward County................................................ 262,813 2,709,902 229,713 50,390 48,203 45,383 85,737 1,052,289 317,272 107,660Charlotte County.............................................. 17,888 213,818 18,861 2,359 4,177 3,586 8,739 35,192 - 2,283Citrus County.................................................... 16,087 165,264 13,123 3,428 4,187 2,844 2,664 58,903 10,584 5,952

Clay County...................................................... 35,711 360,761 17,153 2,627 6,903 4,284 3,339 243,426 93,743 33,854Collier County................................................... 43,144 644,837 40,196 11,090 8,448 8,339 12,319 131,733 - 3,126Columbia County.............................................. 10,179 93,175 10,951 2,718 2,376 2,484 3,373 60,308 28,327 10,787Duval County.................................................... 125,176 1,218,342 117,295 33,032 33,910 24,252 26,101 606,135 280,934 89,096Escambia County............................................. 42,708 417,980 48,424 12,527 11,661 10,844 13,392 214,056 83,515 32,146Flagler County.................................................. 12,149 179,300 6,693 1,245 1,868 1,913 1,667 74,418 - 1,066

Hernando County............................................. 22,450 249,784 15,289 4,025 4,174 4,614 2,476 123,124 42,534 14,108Highlands County............................................. 12,456 123,546 16,978 3,868 2,934 3,844 6,332 51,985 21,471 7,595Hillsborough County......................................... 193,517 2,129,937 252,566 57,114 41,436 46,406 107,610 1,125,993 346,332 132,869Indian River County.......................................... 17,611 199,343 11,994 3,047 3,396 3,734 1,817 45,609 4,237 1,442Lake County..................................................... 39,623 398,296 30,368 6,786 8,905 7,036 7,641 168,018 66,829 18,579Lee County....................................................... 78,981 1,003,253 66,646 14,795 14,086 15,403 22,362 248,485 5,208 6,663

Leon County..................................................... 32,383 359,084 30,043 6,944 9,205 5,215 8,679 170,784 57,642 25,627Manatee County............................................... 42,235 482,640 37,241 9,537 10,079 8,696 8,929 140,267 31,129 15,717Marion County.................................................. 42,572 452,150 40,803 10,689 10,388 11,245 8,481 220,625 79,067 29,069Martin County................................................... 18,239 220,488 14,394 3,173 3,848 2,734 4,639 46,727 1,417 1,949Miami-Dade County.......................................... 353,790 3,814,807 433,672 161,047 71,400 87,367 113,858 1,463,821 386,848 116,041Nassau County................................................. 10,938 111,986 6,705 1,261 2,431 1,722 1,291 43,091 13,363 3,978

Okaloosa County.............................................. 30,256 292,916 25,823 4,408 6,661 4,081 10,673 115,736 38,865 13,559Orange County................................................. 175,245 1,976,983 149,156 38,053 37,446 35,563 38,094 852,400 229,621 86,599Osceola County................................................ 52,012 532,103 38,652 8,415 9,016 12,417 8,804 244,655 95,532 33,740Palm Beach County.......................................... 171,431 2,057,933 133,639 37,682 33,753 29,325 32,879 362,209 45,420 25,801Pasco County................................................... 64,689 685,854 48,179 11,957 12,628 13,116 10,478 368,579 131,235 55,237Pinellas County................................................ 109,915 1,160,215 101,691 32,166 26,355 18,650 24,520 399,082 100,476 49,214

Polk County...................................................... 92,801 982,220 82,301 24,727 17,414 24,187 15,973 536,608 206,924 58,547Putnam County................................................. 12,101 113,909 14,304 4,325 2,592 4,314 3,073 61,638 26,605 10,066Santa Rosa County.......................................... 25,392 231,684 17,559 3,602 4,913 3,787 5,257 125,847 55,103 17,405Sarasota County............................................... 42,190 622,188 26,811 4,451 9,425 5,790 7,145 118,277 - 3,500Seminole County.............................................. 66,351 633,727 42,441 8,594 14,086 11,522 8,239 309,429 131,552 34,976St Johns County............................................... 26,926 322,217 12,695 2,617 4,410 2,093 3,575 109,563 10,492 5,542St Lucie County................................................ 38,793 435,508 30,334 6,839 8,346 9,284 5,865 167,950 47,795 14,635Volusia County................................................. 65,867 701,777 51,455 15,763 14,009 12,096 9,587 260,260 90,414 37,800

GEORGIA

Independent Schools:Atlanta.............................................................. 50,631 814,744 88,422 - - 17,010 71,412 152,602 137,736 -Barrow County.................................................. 11,414 113,843 7,869 - - 2,889 4,980 56,706 50,179 -Bartow County.................................................. 14,521 155,066 8,986 - - 3,306 5,680 82,910 70,412 -Bibb County...................................................... 25,223 259,548 33,672 - - 9,062 24,610 116,393 97,809 -Carroll County.................................................. 14,992 156,783 11,421 - - 4,058 7,363 86,561 72,915 -Catoosa County................................................ 10,674 112,948 7,757 - - 2,257 5,500 62,112 50,950 -

Chatham County.............................................. 34,330 365,436 37,910 - - 8,856 29,054 133,752 117,113 -Cherokee County............................................. 35,068 359,740 14,918 - - 4,331 10,587 157,055 136,552 -Clarke County................................................... 11,854 164,729 15,672 - - 4,523 11,149 57,917 45,777 -Clayton County................................................. 52,533 556,161 58,860 - - 18,470 40,390 247,869 210,072 -Cobb County.................................................... 107,274 1,190,519 68,721 - - 14,823 53,898 459,559 384,864 -Columbia County.............................................. 22,112 208,466 8,923 - - 2,552 6,371 107,825 93,052 -

Coweta County................................................. 21,352 219,903 11,678 - - 3,438 8,240 105,700 83,702 -DeKalb County................................................. 101,396 1,193,406 94,124 - - 30,783 63,341 407,108 358,213 -Dougherty County............................................ 16,528 179,384 24,424 - - 7,464 16,960 94,902 78,574 -Douglas County................................................ 24,144 262,473 17,505 - - 6,251 11,254 126,179 102,397 -Effingham County............................................. 10,813 103,487 6,002 - - 1,867 4,135 58,800 51,842 -Fayette County................................................. 22,494 227,457 7,179 - - 1,586 5,593 98,869 87,195 -

See footnotes at end of table.

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue--Con.

State sources--Con. Local sources

Parent From cities From otherTranspor- Other and Property government and school

tation nonspecified Total Total taxes taxes only contributions counties systems Charges Other

Geographic area

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA--Con.

Dependent Schools:Washington Schools......................................... - - 1,013,658 - - 989,261 - - 7,588 16,809

FLORIDA--Con.

Independent Schools:Alachua County................................................ 6,753 68,991 116,059 92,463 92,463 - - 61 15,768 7,767Bay County....................................................... 5,384 58,339 150,424 116,367 116,367 - - - 13,420 20,637Brevard County................................................ 13,091 143,142 369,142 291,257 291,257 - - 12 39,656 38,217Broward County................................................ 35,192 592,165 1,427,900 1,197,249 1,197,249 - - 724 128,064 101,863Charlotte County.............................................. 3,660 29,249 159,765 142,385 142,385 - - - 9,814 7,566Citrus County.................................................... 4,658 37,709 93,238 80,834 80,834 - - - 8,644 3,760

Clay County...................................................... 7,829 108,000 100,182 69,038 69,038 - - - 16,433 14,711Collier County................................................... 7,628 120,979 472,908 411,516 411,516 - - 171 18,545 42,676Columbia County.............................................. 2,539 18,655 21,916 17,598 17,598 - - - 2,799 1,519Duval County.................................................... 20,762 215,343 494,912 404,115 404,115 - - - 61,528 29,269Escambia County............................................. 11,146 87,249 155,500 108,552 108,552 - - - 15,145 31,803Flagler County.................................................. 4,405 68,947 98,189 81,725 81,725 - - - 5,896 10,568

Hernando County............................................. 5,976 60,506 111,371 79,201 79,201 - - - 7,508 24,662Highlands County............................................. 2,713 20,206 54,583 45,208 45,208 - - - 5,581 3,794Hillsborough County......................................... 37,139 609,653 751,378 593,036 593,036 - - 16 62,914 95,412Indian River County.......................................... 3,962 35,968 141,740 125,383 125,383 - - 11 4,582 11,764Lake County..................................................... 8,354 74,256 199,910 140,359 140,359 - - - 13,309 46,242Lee County....................................................... 19,309 217,305 688,122 606,161 606,161 - - 129 21,199 60,633

Leon County..................................................... 5,341 82,174 158,257 119,180 119,180 - - - 8,769 30,308Manatee County............................................... 7,088 86,333 305,132 225,358 225,358 - - 428 21,393 57,953Marion County.................................................. 10,666 101,823 190,722 133,644 133,644 - - 9 21,364 35,705Martin County................................................... 4,269 39,092 159,367 139,110 139,110 - - - 10,921 9,336Miami-Dade County.......................................... 29,844 931,088 1,917,314 1,630,181 1,630,181 - - - 160,753 126,380Nassau County................................................. 2,819 22,931 62,190 53,369 53,369 - - - 2,663 6,158

Okaloosa County.............................................. 6,232 57,080 151,357 134,998 134,998 - - - 8,105 8,254Orange County................................................. 28,949 507,231 975,427 638,346 638,346 - - 585 25,823 310,673Osceola County................................................ 9,701 105,682 248,796 163,694 163,694 - - - 16,362 68,740Palm Beach County.......................................... 29,895 261,093 1,562,085 1,219,529 1,219,529 - - 1,208 119,022 222,326Pasco County................................................... 15,563 166,544 269,096 180,712 180,712 - - - 13,632 74,752Pinellas County................................................ 20,794 228,598 659,442 599,803 599,803 - - 607 35,775 23,257

Polk County...................................................... 22,906 248,231 363,311 228,749 228,749 - - - 56,196 78,366Putnam County................................................. 2,909 22,058 37,967 33,018 33,018 - - - 3,387 1,562Santa Rosa County.......................................... 5,516 47,823 88,278 61,885 61,885 - - - 14,308 12,085Sarasota County............................................... 9,274 105,503 477,100 410,780 410,780 - - - 23,696 42,624Seminole County.............................................. 11,530 131,371 281,857 223,171 223,171 - - - 24,711 33,975St Johns County............................................... 6,843 86,686 199,959 167,838 167,838 - - 61 10,899 21,161St Lucie County................................................ 10,206 95,314 237,224 182,142 182,142 - - - 11,027 44,055Volusia County................................................. 12,236 119,810 390,062 284,089 284,089 - - 726 28,386 76,861

GEORGIA--Con.

Independent Schools:Atlanta.............................................................. - 14,866 573,720 537,381 430,682 - 66 - 6,336 29,937Barrow County.................................................. - 6,527 49,268 39,701 30,371 - 1,157 - 4,430 3,980Bartow County.................................................. - 12,498 63,170 53,806 37,027 - 337 - 5,600 3,427Bibb County...................................................... - 18,584 109,483 92,455 60,356 - 1,541 - 5,805 9,682Carroll County.................................................. - 13,646 58,801 46,796 32,450 - 1,712 - 5,438 4,855Catoosa County................................................ - 11,162 43,079 31,644 22,275 - 1,123 - 5,697 4,615

Chatham County.............................................. - 16,639 193,774 175,037 156,360 - 5,191 - 5,939 7,607Cherokee County............................................. - 20,503 187,767 148,928 133,939 - - - 17,127 21,712Clarke County................................................... - 12,140 91,140 81,711 60,884 - 1,482 - 3,209 4,738Clayton County................................................. - 37,797 249,432 212,569 149,837 - 1,027 - 16,340 19,496Cobb County.................................................... - 74,695 662,239 588,832 459,733 - 6,299 - 32,947 34,161Columbia County.............................................. - 14,773 91,718 71,642 54,765 - 2,510 - 10,001 7,565

Coweta County................................................. - 21,998 102,525 85,036 64,438 - 2,792 - 8,235 6,462DeKalb County................................................. - 48,895 692,174 569,097 458,292 - 20,847 4 19,433 82,793Dougherty County............................................ - 16,328 60,058 53,127 35,710 - 143 48 3,334 3,406Douglas County................................................ - 23,782 118,789 101,258 74,868 - 789 - 7,731 9,011Effingham County............................................. - 6,958 38,685 32,892 22,721 - 1,015 - 2,749 2,029Fayette County................................................. - 11,674 121,409 105,875 105,875 - - - 6,622 8,912

See footnotes at end of table.

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functionsInstruction Support services

Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil StaffTotal Total wages benefits Total2 wages benefits Total support support

Geographic area

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA--Con.

Dependent Schools:Washington Schools......................................... 1,140,506 970,467 534,588 68,287 491,992 284,767 28,485 437,772 55,060 60,921

FLORIDA--Con.

Independent Schools:Alachua County................................................ 281,194 244,775 141,233 41,771 132,420 80,608 23,107 96,910 14,914 23,024Bay County....................................................... 270,398 225,404 130,512 39,808 133,461 84,848 23,792 75,288 8,485 13,843Brevard County................................................ 827,883 608,940 359,265 101,685 378,320 237,818 62,733 202,850 20,884 41,736Broward County................................................ 2,934,651 2,341,745 1,358,813 397,823 1,354,918 858,727 242,941 826,822 115,154 132,916Charlotte County.............................................. 189,467 156,644 93,735 29,625 84,907 56,431 16,879 59,079 9,297 10,934Citrus County.................................................... 161,917 135,545 85,291 21,294 75,072 51,287 11,965 52,229 5,690 9,571

Clay County...................................................... 313,568 270,107 175,305 44,538 171,787 120,411 30,054 86,099 13,145 14,234Collier County................................................... 681,645 440,160 249,058 86,667 252,323 159,453 54,218 164,677 17,560 25,688Columbia County.............................................. 90,392 83,384 51,215 16,419 48,094 32,597 9,962 30,541 5,281 4,733Duval County.................................................... 1,175,289 1,052,490 567,809 188,192 627,890 393,293 127,944 378,036 57,776 82,340Escambia County............................................. 413,899 364,406 198,874 65,603 199,814 124,242 39,116 143,273 17,744 27,571Flagler County.................................................. 149,062 103,993 63,856 17,808 59,699 40,718 10,761 35,046 6,704 3,199

Hernando County............................................. 245,707 168,991 103,551 32,121 101,015 65,967 21,040 59,513 8,649 9,001Highlands County............................................. 130,975 109,591 61,668 21,613 61,896 39,177 12,734 40,584 6,046 6,602Hillsborough County......................................... 1,918,515 1,609,282 963,112 291,918 906,631 624,469 176,558 513,285 74,626 116,258Indian River County.......................................... 192,642 146,616 86,503 27,056 81,540 51,880 15,981 55,491 5,089 10,175Lake County..................................................... 451,130 307,274 163,638 50,525 188,726 101,941 29,494 103,723 14,005 19,712Lee County....................................................... 983,232 673,515 366,630 124,135 372,468 218,170 72,991 254,458 26,156 37,210

Leon County..................................................... 354,846 278,809 175,243 46,282 150,231 103,925 27,456 110,280 12,885 26,716Manatee County............................................... 587,547 379,002 221,157 62,201 222,856 139,297 38,709 132,385 17,166 20,175Marion County.................................................. 440,203 352,587 209,797 56,584 195,719 125,417 33,111 131,149 21,471 20,748Martin County................................................... 202,853 163,307 96,160 32,705 94,101 61,229 19,455 57,200 8,600 8,820Miami-Dade County.......................................... 4,598,637 3,420,116 2,031,818 619,458 2,014,646 1,255,045 372,073 1,163,716 160,205 200,881Nassau County................................................. 94,623 83,613 54,210 14,384 47,145 34,336 8,874 31,764 3,536 5,896

Okaloosa County.............................................. 283,716 252,685 153,322 40,830 156,885 104,593 26,792 80,178 7,674 12,875Orange County................................................. 1,938,859 1,443,226 855,568 268,991 815,548 520,980 156,958 547,650 49,664 144,182Osceola County................................................ 511,119 406,309 226,425 71,324 232,798 134,169 40,696 148,559 20,468 35,492Palm Beach County.......................................... 2,176,280 1,573,396 913,770 255,576 960,823 602,421 163,044 513,595 54,529 105,858Pasco County................................................... 741,589 516,913 323,709 101,563 296,393 203,456 60,815 189,338 26,420 35,011Pinellas County................................................ 1,089,060 971,805 601,820 184,245 564,157 382,615 111,215 348,967 41,192 55,906

Polk County...................................................... 977,167 787,317 419,451 131,914 497,172 276,553 80,682 244,767 28,490 42,179Putnam County................................................. 112,745 102,861 63,948 16,306 57,970 39,650 9,814 38,410 4,605 6,829Santa Rosa County.......................................... 232,575 199,908 112,828 32,348 117,145 79,158 22,327 70,318 8,975 11,235Sarasota County............................................... 542,221 444,053 271,531 82,188 260,007 168,885 48,824 159,691 28,624 30,027Seminole County.............................................. 633,452 524,975 325,930 98,227 328,175 223,114 64,423 169,357 22,162 23,171St Johns County............................................... 349,251 215,001 124,246 43,812 120,174 75,723 25,231 83,281 13,063 13,822St Lucie County................................................ 503,408 308,237 181,044 62,135 169,201 110,534 38,030 122,035 15,312 19,102Volusia County................................................. 760,158 559,314 349,133 107,948 334,679 223,858 66,022 196,868 25,938 34,966

GEORGIA--Con.

Independent Schools:Atlanta.............................................................. 718,247 665,868 372,042 134,008 371,860 231,925 101,182 273,938 39,228 53,861Barrow County.................................................. 133,831 98,245 59,278 21,360 62,591 40,998 15,911 30,112 4,393 4,400Bartow County.................................................. 137,904 121,547 75,429 25,880 80,087 54,029 18,804 35,618 5,841 3,428Bibb County...................................................... 265,946 223,311 141,437 44,658 134,341 90,265 32,583 76,125 11,344 16,193Carroll County.................................................. 150,242 130,743 83,090 26,806 83,016 57,103 20,877 38,063 6,011 4,843Catoosa County................................................ 125,171 97,718 61,398 21,849 63,884 42,807 15,405 28,273 4,293 5,465

Chatham County.............................................. 334,240 315,981 200,434 59,230 203,345 144,360 47,421 100,215 12,542 15,793Cherokee County............................................. 394,902 313,906 204,169 65,084 217,064 146,430 51,775 83,141 12,384 12,771Clarke County................................................... 147,471 131,200 79,556 31,477 79,399 50,963 19,970 44,874 5,727 8,625Clayton County................................................. 514,774 440,741 291,408 73,507 270,605 191,757 55,614 143,275 19,374 30,801Cobb County.................................................... 1,105,685 950,561 643,222 196,003 647,515 465,507 154,721 255,164 39,234 34,328Columbia County.............................................. 203,204 173,652 113,676 37,306 115,223 80,371 27,425 47,837 6,426 7,854

Coweta County................................................. 216,077 172,827 113,524 37,118 115,428 80,234 26,574 48,476 6,939 5,948DeKalb County................................................. 1,128,807 1,021,401 661,764 217,865 632,709 418,357 146,369 344,701 41,025 72,053Dougherty County............................................ 180,642 155,097 99,179 33,234 95,097 65,114 22,579 51,332 7,639 8,678Douglas County................................................ 257,505 202,888 126,986 41,586 127,690 87,476 29,761 65,001 7,845 8,575Effingham County............................................. 102,813 87,367 55,943 19,076 56,576 38,963 13,611 25,973 4,117 4,824Fayette County................................................. 233,350 202,156 133,166 44,902 133,351 92,851 32,040 59,074 8,564 8,998

See footnotes at end of table.

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.

Current spending--Con.

For selected functions--Con.Total long-term Long-term Long-term

General School Other debt debt issued debt retiredadminis- adminis- Other and current Capital Inter- Interest outstanding at during during

tration tration nonspecified spending outlay governmental on debt end of fiscal year fiscal year fiscal year

Indebtedness

Support services--Con.Geographic area

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA--Con.

Dependent Schools:Washington Schools......................................... 14,647 53,037 254,107 40,703 167,103 2,936 - - - -

FLORIDA--Con.

Independent Schools:Alachua County................................................ 1,875 12,631 44,466 15,445 30,820 - 5,599 117,462 - 10,608Bay County....................................................... 1,741 13,556 37,663 16,655 39,495 - 5,499 121,979 49,330 10,303Brevard County................................................ 3,929 36,498 99,803 27,770 196,354 - 22,589 537,134 194,483 10,059Broward County................................................ 19,179 127,027 432,546 160,005 495,981 - 96,925 1,857,337 272,625 102,083Charlotte County.............................................. 1,270 8,726 28,852 12,658 32,083 - 740 13,080 5,000 3,325Citrus County.................................................... 1,799 8,468 26,701 8,244 26,136 - 236 4,505 - 310

Clay County...................................................... 1,869 13,716 43,135 12,221 40,181 - 3,280 70,211 - 2,690Collier County................................................... 3,425 24,444 93,560 23,160 221,153 - 20,332 482,754 221,470 14,635Columbia County.............................................. 1,516 3,859 15,152 4,749 6,430 - 578 9,142 400 1,118Duval County.................................................... 8,778 55,665 173,477 46,564 112,924 - 9,875 178,306 - 20,735Escambia County............................................. 2,423 15,900 79,635 21,319 46,014 - 3,479 68,095 - 4,455Flagler County.................................................. 1,346 5,052 18,745 9,248 42,222 - 2,847 100,320 - 16,909

Hernando County............................................. 1,318 9,179 31,366 8,463 66,541 - 10,175 228,928 45,000 8,148Highlands County............................................. 1,226 5,893 20,817 7,111 18,702 - 2,682 75,960 59,090 1,075Hillsborough County......................................... 17,073 86,623 218,705 189,366 250,867 - 58,366 1,300,381 163,928 27,878Indian River County.......................................... 1,887 8,851 29,489 9,585 40,941 - 5,085 109,609 - 6,947Lake County..................................................... 1,883 16,352 51,771 14,825 126,978 - 16,878 393,088 117,628 46,005Lee County....................................................... 5,415 39,278 146,399 46,589 282,468 - 27,249 605,090 3,451 23,075

Leon County..................................................... 3,670 15,020 51,989 18,298 69,644 - 6,393 165,132 - 14,839Manatee County............................................... 3,620 21,381 70,043 23,761 195,570 - 12,975 319,295 61,624 29,935Marion County.................................................. 3,062 17,387 68,481 25,719 80,913 - 6,703 187,566 57,396 7,309Martin County................................................... 2,004 9,004 28,772 12,006 37,082 - 2,464 56,252 - 710Miami-Dade County.......................................... 24,186 177,428 601,016 241,754 1,061,065 - 117,456 2,844,397 680,213 282,434Nassau County................................................. 1,243 4,958 16,131 4,704 10,734 - 276 6,864 - 250

Okaloosa County.............................................. 5,156 16,010 38,463 15,622 28,325 - 2,706 91,285 69,495 1,600Orange County................................................. 10,062 90,507 253,235 80,028 430,348 - 65,285 1,560,081 283,925 42,994Osceola County................................................ 4,010 19,189 69,400 24,952 90,431 - 14,379 329,787 146,087 113,587Palm Beach County.......................................... 13,742 93,995 245,471 98,978 511,464 - 91,420 1,967,399 387,945 67,930Pasco County................................................... 4,813 31,362 91,732 31,182 211,721 - 12,955 333,265 88,590 11,115Pinellas County................................................ 11,370 57,660 182,839 58,681 115,237 - 2,018 27,394 - 9,271

Polk County...................................................... 6,748 38,626 128,724 45,378 172,367 - 17,483 387,045 - 17,750Putnam County................................................. 1,989 6,036 18,951 6,481 9,568 - 316 4,765 - 2,075Santa Rosa County.......................................... 1,325 12,423 36,360 12,445 30,718 - 1,949 43,560 281 1,735Sarasota County............................................... 4,323 18,266 78,451 24,355 94,719 - 3,449 87,802 - 14,478Seminole County.............................................. 4,188 32,417 87,419 27,443 95,388 - 13,089 258,000 - 15,485St Johns County............................................... 1,595 12,403 42,398 11,546 125,092 - 9,158 176,320 145,520 14,634St Lucie County................................................ 3,405 17,517 66,699 17,001 177,116 - 18,055 362,147 21,865 9,375Volusia County................................................. 4,074 39,998 91,892 27,767 173,038 - 27,806 621,845 97,975 34,835

GEORGIA--Con.

Independent Schools:Atlanta.............................................................. 12,256 28,787 139,806 20,070 50,547 1,832 - - - -Barrow County.................................................. 1,274 6,281 13,764 5,542 32,747 48 2,791 75,436 - 5,259Bartow County.................................................. 1,601 7,864 16,884 5,842 15,145 - 1,212 25,615 - 13,925Bibb County...................................................... 1,806 13,496 33,286 12,845 38,374 8 4,253 70,535 - 315Carroll County.................................................. 1,443 8,639 17,127 9,664 18,490 137 872 81,510 70,000 11,230Catoosa County................................................ 1,162 6,737 10,616 5,561 26,389 210 854 40,000 40,000 -

Chatham County.............................................. 3,725 18,491 49,664 12,421 12,029 62 6,168 126,899 2,383 16,459Cherokee County............................................. 2,024 17,703 38,259 13,701 73,845 43 7,108 276,330 166,915 56,480Clarke County................................................... 1,708 6,894 21,920 6,927 14,873 568 830 58,009 51,067 9,102Clayton County................................................. 4,494 21,833 66,773 26,861 73,750 267 16 - - -Cobb County.................................................... 9,139 48,392 124,071 47,882 149,257 34 5,833 9,186 9,866 50,438Columbia County.............................................. 1,227 11,370 20,960 10,592 27,422 176 1,954 44,583 - 7,810

Coweta County................................................. 877 11,969 22,743 8,923 38,200 442 4,608 88,890 - 10,395DeKalb County................................................. 9,685 65,199 156,739 43,991 107,406 - - 355,360 319,360 -Dougherty County............................................ 2,061 9,175 23,779 8,668 25,207 21 317 1,090 - 8,265Douglas County................................................ 2,169 12,647 33,765 10,197 49,107 - 5,510 256,575 150,550 17,715Effingham County............................................. 1,710 4,865 10,457 4,818 14,465 6 975 22,605 15,000 1,590Fayette County................................................. 2,025 12,691 26,796 9,731 26,871 20 4,303 140,811 29,965 14,435

See footnotes at end of table.

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue

Federal sources State sources

Compen-satory Special Child Other and Formula Special

Enrollment1 Total Total (Title I) Education nutrition nonspecified Total Assistance Education

Geographic area

GEORGIA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Floyd County.................................................... 10,683 120,619 9,598 - - 2,683 6,915 60,206 52,216 -Forsyth County................................................. 28,171 321,449 9,176 - - 2,495 6,681 129,489 98,757 -Fulton County................................................... 83,861 997,880 45,745 - - 14,957 30,788 297,967 243,718 -Glynn County.................................................... 12,381 135,656 11,456 - - 3,576 7,880 48,763 38,055 -Gwinnett County............................................... 152,043 1,571,111 87,664 - - 32,686 54,978 655,939 590,895 -Hall County....................................................... 24,877 271,457 18,200 - - 6,956 11,244 117,635 107,853 -

Henry County................................................... 37,368 380,582 16,727 - - 6,136 10,591 170,262 143,137 -Houston County................................................ 25,193 262,192 19,944 - - 6,120 13,824 142,699 127,326 -Liberty County.................................................. 11,033 113,040 19,491 - - 3,350 16,141 65,871 60,291 -Muscogee County............................................ 33,115 364,896 37,525 - - 10,367 27,158 187,127 170,968 -Newton County................................................. 18,498 174,347 13,135 - - 4,811 8,324 91,264 78,085 -Paulding County............................................... 25,669 249,244 11,594 - - 3,849 7,745 141,303 115,099 -

Richmond County............................................. 33,391 357,384 48,148 - - 11,642 36,506 180,484 160,298 -Rockdale County.............................................. 15,350 160,839 10,293 - - 3,577 6,716 69,165 60,869 -Spalding County............................................... 10,967 120,664 11,213 - - 3,603 7,610 68,225 49,052 -Troup County.................................................... 12,381 125,223 11,413 - - 3,717 7,696 63,624 55,236 -Walton County.................................................. 12,145 136,322 8,328 - - 2,167 6,161 58,754 45,843 -Whitfield County............................................... 13,320 134,002 10,426 - - 4,172 6,254 72,464 66,583 -

HAWAII

Dependent Schools:Hawaii Public Schools...................................... 180,728 2,985,593 256,696 57,755 36,629 38,591 123,721 2,681,049 1,980,801 388,420

IDAHO

Independent Schools:Boise................................................................ 25,662 230,868 17,299 4,607 4,994 4,183 3,515 124,316 101,237 13Coeur d'Alene................................................... 10,646 71,176 6,050 1,218 1,747 1,015 2,070 50,818 41,545 -Idaho Falls........................................................ 10,217 68,704 6,368 1,669 1,944 1,540 1,215 48,932 39,417 -Meridian............................................................ 32,277 230,288 11,290 1,734 4,546 2,603 2,407 151,641 125,142 -Nampa.............................................................. 14,749 99,487 10,969 2,549 2,449 3,288 2,683 70,950 54,630 289Pocatello........................................................... 12,015 83,018 10,839 2,241 64 2,337 6,197 58,213 48,380 78

ILLINOIS

Independent Schools:Arlington Heights Township High 214.............. 12,394 212,774 3,542 101 803 516 2,122 28,950 4,370 3,062Aurora East...................................................... 12,707 109,972 11,399 3,256 1,574 3,372 3,197 62,297 43,039 5,780Aurora West..................................................... 12,503 117,995 8,456 2,815 2,223 2,073 1,345 42,038 23,949 5,107Chicago............................................................ 413,694 4,692,622 702,909 286,008 81,721 147,408 187,772 1,900,570 1,579,419 -Cicero............................................................... 13,458 119,736 14,710 6,328 2,230 4,125 2,027 79,691 59,370 4,506Dupage Community Unit 200........................... 13,835 153,303 5,954 494 3,136 723 1,601 30,625 9,143 6,617

Elgin Unit 46..................................................... 40,380 404,792 22,242 4,709 5,650 6,462 5,421 126,605 67,600 16,830Indian Prairie.................................................... 28,764 293,505 7,325 536 4,341 256 2,192 54,695 16,789 12,084Joliet Elementary.............................................. 10,252 94,449 13,728 6,125 2,448 3,062 2,093 48,668 33,972 4,161Kane Community Unit 300............................... 19,161 190,676 8,785 1,577 3,375 2,335 1,498 46,097 22,737 4,874Mclean County................................................. 12,213 112,984 2,971 1,241 133 941 656 30,029 13,114 4,073Naperville......................................................... 18,449 222,282 6,044 625 3,592 314 1,513 30,407 6,381 6,474

Oswego............................................................ 13,789 130,648 1,728 439 226 663 400 41,329 25,766 2,487Palatine Community Consolidated................... 12,596 136,003 6,565 958 2,779 1,361 1,467 23,763 5,024 4,087Palatine Township High 211............................. 12,822 228,737 2,586 - 670 688 1,228 25,347 4,718 3,921Peoria............................................................... 14,763 155,845 22,416 9,543 4,093 4,048 4,732 77,466 41,364 8,104Plainfield........................................................... 26,770 249,650 5,578 - 3,471 774 1,333 93,805 49,619 7,601Rockford........................................................... 29,515 316,028 37,296 11,322 7,822 8,135 10,017 131,605 62,522 13,891

Schaumburg..................................................... 14,343 194,584 6,359 892 3,178 150 2,139 28,065 5,693 6,022Springfield........................................................ 14,875 166,319 21,084 7,707 4,749 3,854 4,774 54,376 26,566 4,679St Charles......................................................... 13,694 153,990 2,715 385 1,548 273 509 19,232 4,443 3,089Valley View....................................................... 17,963 197,419 8,763 1,180 3,024 2,784 1,775 58,161 25,344 7,178Waukegan........................................................ 16,924 157,708 14,673 5,293 3,188 2,967 3,225 80,199 47,130 7,191

INDIANA

Independent Schools:Anderson.......................................................... 10,101 107,839 10,099 3,076 3,515 2,478 1,030 58,454 50,212 357Bartholomew Consolidated.............................. 11,090 103,253 10,701 1,494 5,262 1,805 2,140 48,386 40,850 290Carmel Clay...................................................... 14,680 140,755 10,250 391 8,849 586 424 40,883 30,328 490East Allen County............................................. 10,228 98,613 6,553 2,048 - 1,769 2,736 50,197 43,269 208Elkhart.............................................................. 13,666 146,757 13,066 2,449 194 3,423 7,000 72,820 59,050 739Evansville-Vanderburgh................................... 22,190 241,110 25,495 6,093 6,984 5,092 7,326 108,341 91,171 888

See footnotes at end of table.

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue--Con.

State sources--Con. Local sources

Parent From cities From otherTranspor- Other and Property government and school

tation nonspecified Total Total taxes taxes only contributions counties systems Charges Other

Geographic area

GEORGIA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Floyd County.................................................... - 7,990 50,815 43,167 32,539 - 149 - 5,607 1,892Forsyth County................................................. - 30,732 182,784 147,681 120,758 - 7,932 - 14,930 12,241Fulton County................................................... - 54,249 654,168 608,123 467,741 - - - 19,851 26,194Glynn County.................................................... - 10,708 75,437 70,197 70,197 - - - 1,745 3,495Gwinnett County............................................... - 65,044 827,508 711,528 560,706 - 5,851 3,594 53,919 52,616Hall County....................................................... - 9,782 135,622 115,329 67,089 - 3,067 - 8,612 8,614

Henry County................................................... - 27,125 193,593 162,556 131,892 - 5,874 63 16,043 9,057Houston County................................................ - 15,373 99,549 80,787 40,837 - 449 - 11,692 6,621Liberty County.................................................. - 5,580 27,678 22,807 14,968 - 131 - 2,664 2,076Muscogee County............................................ - 16,159 140,244 122,606 85,946 - - - 9,534 8,104Newton County................................................. - 13,179 69,948 60,913 49,911 - 1,753 - 4,844 2,438Paulding County............................................... - 26,204 96,347 78,954 61,027 - 1,029 - 10,508 5,856

Richmond County............................................. - 20,186 128,752 107,905 71,108 - 1,812 - 4,861 14,174Rockdale County.............................................. - 8,296 81,381 69,979 49,846 - 2,068 - 5,748 3,586Spalding County............................................... - 19,173 41,226 34,792 25,691 - 673 17 3,605 2,139Troup County.................................................... - 8,388 50,186 42,449 32,234 - 284 - 4,118 3,335Walton County.................................................. - 12,911 69,240 61,009 50,306 - 16 - 3,457 4,758Whitfield County............................................... - 5,881 51,112 42,617 27,115 - 346 8 4,637 3,504

HAWAII--Con.

Dependent Schools:Hawaii Public Schools...................................... 35,605 276,223 47,848 - - - 1,996 - 19,704 26,148

IDAHO--Con.

Independent Schools:Boise................................................................ 4,645 18,421 89,253 73,777 73,777 - 20 156 6,847 8,453Coeur d'Alene................................................... 1,878 7,395 14,308 10,490 10,490 - - - 2,658 1,160Idaho Falls........................................................ 1,887 7,628 13,404 10,849 10,849 - - - 1,287 1,268Meridian............................................................ 7,843 18,656 67,357 48,753 48,753 - - - 5,807 12,797Nampa.............................................................. 3,555 12,476 17,568 12,975 12,975 - - - 1,459 3,134Pocatello........................................................... 2,352 7,403 13,966 10,939 10,939 - - - 2,069 958

ILLINOIS--Con.

Independent Schools:Arlington Heights Township High 214.............. 2,868 18,650 180,282 161,983 161,983 - - 2,324 8,544 7,431Aurora East...................................................... 2,264 11,214 36,276 30,074 30,074 - - 937 3,554 1,711Aurora West..................................................... 3,790 9,192 67,501 62,348 62,348 - - 202 2,656 2,295Chicago............................................................ - 321,151 2,089,143 1,767,761 1,767,761 - - - 9,038 312,344Cicero............................................................... 3,469 12,346 25,335 21,098 21,098 - - 78 389 3,770Dupage Community Unit 200........................... 4,333 10,532 116,724 107,856 107,856 - - 37 4,056 4,775

Elgin Unit 46..................................................... 15,000 27,175 255,945 235,978 235,978 - 17 330 10,778 8,842Indian Prairie.................................................... 8,286 17,536 231,485 214,201 214,201 - - - 9,575 7,709Joliet Elementary.............................................. 3,685 6,850 32,053 27,748 27,748 - - 1,861 537 1,907Kane Community Unit 300............................... 6,386 12,100 135,794 121,522 121,522 - 3,686 - 5,809 4,777Mclean County................................................. 5,011 7,831 79,984 73,456 73,456 - 124 408 4,184 1,812Naperville......................................................... 3,905 13,647 185,831 171,056 171,056 - - 117 7,573 7,085

Oswego............................................................ 5,156 7,920 87,591 75,753 75,753 - 3,332 32 4,369 4,105Palatine Community Consolidated................... 4,775 9,877 105,675 97,753 97,753 - 73 753 3,137 3,959Palatine Township High 211............................. 2,987 13,721 200,804 179,839 179,839 - - 2,132 10,424 8,409Peoria............................................................... 4,613 23,385 55,963 49,101 49,101 - 10 507 1,163 5,182Plainfield........................................................... 10,596 25,989 150,267 130,768 130,768 - - - 9,105 10,394Rockford........................................................... 14,299 40,893 147,127 136,504 136,504 - - 2,304 2,869 5,450

Schaumburg..................................................... 4,955 11,395 160,160 149,617 149,617 - - 310 1,334 8,899Springfield........................................................ 5,802 17,329 90,859 80,037 80,037 - 585 246 4,342 5,649St Charles......................................................... 2,947 8,753 132,043 122,265 122,265 - - 736 6,109 2,933Valley View....................................................... 5,012 20,627 130,495 115,169 115,169 - - 466 5,002 9,858Waukegan........................................................ 8,023 17,855 62,836 60,122 60,122 - - - 2,023 691

INDIANA--Con.

Independent Schools:Anderson.......................................................... - 7,885 39,286 17,841 17,841 - - 385 18,030 3,030Bartholomew Consolidated.............................. - 7,246 44,166 29,880 29,880 - 2,030 1,199 5,492 5,565Carmel Clay...................................................... - 10,065 89,622 61,764 61,764 - 100 8,655 10,834 8,269East Allen County............................................. - 6,720 41,863 22,402 22,402 - 19 2 3,292 16,148Elkhart.............................................................. - 13,031 60,871 31,501 31,501 - 1,844 4,488 4,299 18,739Evansville-Vanderburgh................................... - 16,282 107,274 93,256 93,256 - 1 220 7,424 6,373

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functionsInstruction Support services

Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil StaffTotal Total wages benefits Total2 wages benefits Total support support

Geographic area

GEORGIA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Floyd County.................................................... 116,702 104,872 65,026 22,369 65,059 44,457 15,331 34,409 5,080 4,126Forsyth County................................................. 361,034 237,117 151,013 50,144 162,907 110,031 39,506 64,148 8,369 7,275Fulton County................................................... 1,006,083 788,787 531,972 151,486 512,028 375,289 107,473 243,336 35,330 31,376Glynn County.................................................... 133,873 121,146 75,904 26,611 78,548 51,892 18,483 37,011 5,446 8,029Gwinnett County............................................... 1,556,471 1,348,370 844,232 273,190 852,779 594,042 201,560 437,581 48,744 51,034Hall County....................................................... 238,368 206,031 132,030 44,697 135,054 93,388 33,810 59,482 10,117 9,317

Henry County................................................... 406,044 308,402 200,898 61,338 210,166 143,914 49,000 82,145 13,500 10,211Houston County................................................ 285,483 230,279 148,133 47,855 148,819 101,395 34,708 67,233 11,259 11,201Liberty County.................................................. 110,190 94,276 60,124 18,470 60,339 41,351 14,069 29,273 4,587 5,880Muscogee County............................................ 336,308 297,445 196,765 58,763 183,489 132,835 44,417 96,619 11,403 16,956Newton County................................................. 170,797 155,845 92,751 35,301 101,912 66,711 24,814 46,097 6,278 7,043Paulding County............................................... 266,841 210,363 129,523 48,695 142,248 91,959 35,487 54,836 7,371 8,831

Richmond County............................................. 340,518 309,530 192,709 65,570 195,877 129,421 45,432 98,232 14,058 16,319Rockdale County.............................................. 144,922 135,130 85,413 27,982 82,938 57,301 19,365 45,274 7,957 6,508Spalding County............................................... 112,770 98,268 62,236 20,537 61,988 41,410 15,199 31,295 4,184 6,061Troup County.................................................... 126,240 112,320 69,613 24,128 68,163 45,892 15,909 38,844 8,511 5,992Walton County.................................................. 152,184 105,950 64,952 22,257 70,090 45,854 15,981 31,648 4,282 5,405Whitfield County............................................... 119,284 115,747 72,209 24,905 74,540 50,628 17,835 34,464 6,048 5,417

HAWAII--Con.

Dependent Schools:Hawaii Public Schools...................................... 2,199,604 2,061,560 1,169,359 419,684 1,177,781 747,615 265,562 732,536 240,925 68,883

IDAHO--Con.

Independent Schools:Boise................................................................ 231,899 210,470 132,046 41,199 128,175 91,891 28,098 72,133 15,270 16,003Coeur d'Alene................................................... 70,151 66,606 41,862 14,710 41,134 28,533 9,703 21,527 3,901 1,958Idaho Falls........................................................ 64,844 63,771 41,997 12,920 40,477 29,233 8,697 20,422 2,945 2,592Meridian............................................................ 192,556 179,735 117,765 38,244 110,957 80,118 24,599 61,772 13,151 7,596Nampa.............................................................. 118,423 83,176 48,727 16,582 53,681 35,596 11,807 24,846 4,478 2,662Pocatello........................................................... 80,126 76,658 49,762 14,881 47,329 34,454 10,054 25,127 4,298 3,738

ILLINOIS--Con.

Independent Schools:Arlington Heights Township High 214.............. 204,062 190,832 116,855 34,210 106,100 70,739 19,068 78,209 16,197 12,816Aurora East...................................................... 126,451 104,781 58,238 18,302 56,569 40,845 4,790 44,283 3,929 5,956Aurora West..................................................... 114,683 101,957 61,794 19,992 65,480 45,079 14,719 32,141 3,517 2,526Chicago............................................................ 4,571,879 4,068,749 2,463,351 571,505 2,388,536 1,633,811 381,261 1,431,194 246,601 288,653Cicero............................................................... 105,512 98,878 59,017 21,105 57,614 39,596 14,031 36,174 4,797 6,785Dupage Community Unit 200........................... 152,690 141,048 89,932 22,726 86,209 64,568 14,822 51,271 9,867 4,678

Elgin Unit 46..................................................... 395,983 358,753 217,947 83,392 201,561 138,194 52,317 141,904 26,117 15,114Indian Prairie.................................................... 271,997 244,657 159,834 38,344 161,919 124,989 29,133 77,221 18,780 6,615Joliet Elementary.............................................. 101,291 89,675 48,782 18,506 48,262 29,895 11,100 36,978 5,413 5,912Kane Community Unit 300............................... 239,436 156,129 96,921 27,154 94,696 67,403 17,955 55,935 12,136 3,461Mclean County................................................. 108,777 98,551 61,828 17,110 59,388 42,961 11,025 35,607 3,584 3,465Naperville......................................................... 201,050 188,985 120,261 44,822 116,868 81,438 29,687 68,082 13,604 8,315

Oswego............................................................ 152,953 98,644 61,066 15,749 55,906 42,340 9,113 38,153 3,748 3,034Palatine Community Consolidated................... 128,223 121,859 83,041 25,092 71,971 55,396 14,329 46,596 9,389 4,168Palatine Township High 211............................. 214,442 183,672 111,551 46,725 107,667 71,637 28,596 69,839 14,996 8,169Peoria............................................................... 160,955 155,857 99,707 33,690 89,657 63,982 19,350 58,370 9,766 6,461Plainfield........................................................... 302,878 200,053 126,243 34,291 127,632 95,412 24,585 65,247 9,716 7,833Rockford........................................................... 283,046 271,027 152,803 67,134 155,924 102,811 43,870 99,891 19,482 11,896

Schaumburg..................................................... 161,098 152,782 99,796 33,882 94,586 68,695 22,798 55,301 13,424 8,447Springfield........................................................ 160,188 147,953 85,201 30,263 74,584 51,752 16,314 60,574 11,336 7,740St Charles......................................................... 142,629 124,764 76,642 23,359 71,276 52,183 15,009 50,302 9,779 7,975Valley View....................................................... 200,910 166,261 105,817 27,136 102,916 73,402 16,814 56,889 7,414 4,469Waukegan........................................................ 154,564 149,479 88,786 25,795 82,688 59,686 15,220 61,109 15,063 4,868

INDIANA--Con.

Independent Schools:Anderson.......................................................... 132,379 107,319 50,902 41,359 69,681 36,399 30,385 30,741 3,271 2,569Bartholomew Consolidated.............................. 117,027 95,838 53,637 28,124 58,307 36,925 20,018 33,261 5,733 2,145Carmel Clay...................................................... 173,356 132,306 79,959 34,010 81,373 55,464 24,100 44,158 7,141 3,538East Allen County............................................. 105,002 94,471 49,310 34,715 59,638 33,578 24,159 30,085 4,171 2,327Elkhart.............................................................. 194,328 161,737 72,860 67,974 99,639 49,884 47,651 54,273 8,300 5,620Evansville-Vanderburgh................................... 239,479 205,308 115,216 65,745 123,183 77,091 44,818 71,236 13,657 6,093

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.

Current spending--Con.

For selected functions--Con.Total long-term Long-term Long-term

General School Other debt debt issued debt retiredadminis- adminis- Other and current Capital Inter- Interest outstanding at during during

tration tration nonspecified spending outlay governmental on debt end of fiscal year fiscal year fiscal year

Indebtedness

Support services--Con.Geographic area

GEORGIA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Floyd County.................................................... 2,462 8,081 14,660 5,404 10,383 120 1,327 25,724 - 7,021Forsyth County................................................. 1,424 12,379 34,701 10,062 106,570 274 17,073 392,650 136,730 11,280Fulton County................................................... 1,524 46,294 128,812 33,423 203,836 1,103 12,357 229,159 - 15,708Glynn County.................................................... 1,406 5,780 16,350 5,587 12,154 22 551 51,250 43,730 1,970Gwinnett County............................................... 5,266 93,394 239,143 58,010 196,614 505 10,982 855,935 629,195 223,305Hall County....................................................... 860 12,509 26,679 11,495 29,628 129 2,580 56,460 23,685 12,685

Henry County................................................... 1,955 17,377 39,102 16,091 87,158 344 10,140 393,285 194,086 33,912Houston County................................................ 1,376 14,816 28,581 14,227 50,717 49 4,438 88,015 - 16,080Liberty County.................................................. 1,102 5,520 12,184 4,664 15,914 - - - - -Muscogee County............................................ 3,635 15,934 48,691 17,337 38,863 - - - - -Newton County................................................. 881 7,544 24,351 7,836 12,921 85 1,946 42,615 - 7,930Paulding County............................................... 1,233 12,359 25,042 13,279 52,763 36 3,679 142,360 62,500 7,340

Richmond County............................................. 3,306 18,308 46,241 15,421 27,649 30 3,309 164,800 134,800 24,000Rockdale County.............................................. 1,640 8,239 20,930 6,918 9,792 - - - - -Spalding County............................................... 1,048 6,670 13,332 4,985 14,117 23 362 20,005 14,000 5,680Troup County.................................................... 1,850 6,112 16,379 5,313 13,402 176 342 45,113 40,150 7,735Walton County.................................................. 1,327 6,404 14,230 4,212 40,726 1,922 3,586 77,475 - 1,635Whitfield County............................................... 688 7,288 15,023 6,743 3,246 18 273 28,570 23,910 4,650

HAWAII--Con.

Dependent Schools:Hawaii Public Schools...................................... 19,979 136,602 266,147 151,243 138,044 - - - - -

IDAHO--Con.

Independent Schools:Boise................................................................ 1,282 10,919 28,659 10,162 16,521 - 4,908 139,597 105,557 12,591Coeur d'Alene................................................... 1,128 4,383 10,157 3,945 2,963 - 582 10,051 370 1,015Idaho Falls........................................................ 1,334 3,407 10,144 2,872 816 - 257 4,570 - 1,020Meridian............................................................ 1,325 10,448 29,252 7,006 4,173 - 8,648 264,076 10,020 14,959Nampa.............................................................. 843 4,527 12,336 4,649 29,482 - 5,765 131,323 25,029 32,621Pocatello........................................................... 1,223 4,092 11,776 4,202 2,468 - 1,000 20,420 - 1,552

ILLINOIS--Con.

Independent Schools:Arlington Heights Township High 214.............. 2,165 9,792 37,239 6,523 12,296 - 934 30,181 18,622 5,210Aurora East...................................................... 2,608 16,892 14,898 3,929 18,929 - 2,741 91,077 2,711 3,020Aurora West..................................................... 2,731 6,072 17,295 4,336 3,459 2,824 6,443 124,320 - 3,410Chicago............................................................ 54,463 161,401 680,076 249,019 322,333 30 180,767 4,527,391 355,805 153,400Cicero............................................................... 4,952 5,273 14,367 5,090 2,774 1,071 2,789 24,005 - 3,260Dupage Community Unit 200........................... 2,687 9,383 24,656 3,568 4,262 915 6,465 141,075 - 6,475

Elgin Unit 46..................................................... 8,698 24,393 67,582 15,288 16,401 9,732 11,097 364,109 4,000 19,975Indian Prairie.................................................... 2,737 13,423 35,666 5,517 11,964 192 15,184 305,930 70,410 17,885Joliet Elementary.............................................. 3,420 3,962 18,271 4,435 10,758 39 819 69,529 59,945 30,736Kane Community Unit 300............................... 1,876 9,286 29,176 5,498 73,163 1,368 8,776 302,269 110,632 8,470Mclean County................................................. 3,066 5,354 20,138 3,556 3,444 390 6,392 120,875 - 4,790Naperville......................................................... 4,195 10,716 31,252 4,035 7,838 3,421 806 - - -

Oswego............................................................ 2,018 5,941 23,412 4,585 36,880 8,717 8,712 304,538 89,250 8,740Palatine Community Consolidated................... 4,923 6,726 21,390 3,292 5,378 - 986 56,189 2,259 11,550Palatine Township High 211............................. 2,328 8,822 35,524 6,166 22,356 4,268 4,146 57,275 50,470 11,765Peoria............................................................... 2,865 7,945 31,333 7,830 4,214 87 797 20,415 - 1,645Plainfield........................................................... 1,034 9,902 36,762 7,174 78,041 5,098 19,686 340,760 118,575 99,280Rockford........................................................... 4,726 13,956 49,831 15,212 4,598 137 7,284 108,615 35,720 44,570

Schaumburg..................................................... 1,621 8,789 23,020 2,895 6,760 382 1,174 19,930 - 17,310Springfield........................................................ 7,319 6,416 27,763 12,795 6,763 3,326 2,146 30,763 6,342 15,025St Charles......................................................... 1,231 9,332 21,985 3,186 3,657 4,085 10,123 172,395 - 6,005Valley View....................................................... 2,292 10,909 31,805 6,456 31,850 728 2,071 260,473 26,788 19,044Waukegan........................................................ 2,980 6,704 31,494 5,682 2,432 448 2,205 59,622 1,685 4,370

INDIANA--Con.

Independent Schools:Anderson.......................................................... 559 6,420 17,922 6,897 13,855 7,933 3,272 165,785 - 1,075Bartholomew Consolidated.............................. 882 5,163 19,338 4,270 10,188 7,523 3,478 15,111 - 1,106Carmel Clay...................................................... 546 5,746 27,187 6,775 18,592 20,609 1,849 21,250 - 2,790East Allen County............................................. 964 6,067 16,556 4,748 4,885 5,405 241 8,130 - 160Elkhart.............................................................. 1,215 9,472 29,666 7,825 15,677 14,001 2,913 9,286 - 1,124Evansville-Vanderburgh................................... 1,473 10,524 39,489 10,889 27,749 3,527 2,895 36,245 18,572 5,060

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue

Federal sources State sources

Compen-satory Special Child Other and Formula Special

Enrollment1 Total Total (Title I) Education nutrition nonspecified Total Assistance Education

Geographic area

INDIANA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Fort Wayne....................................................... 31,884 333,997 31,324 10,117 8,137 8,192 4,878 168,123 141,791 1,094Gary.................................................................. 14,731 209,614 23,457 10,797 3,715 4,219 4,726 134,903 120,228 237Greater Clark County....................................... 10,768 101,612 9,997 1,972 3,897 1,924 2,204 58,756 49,305 475Hamilton Southeastern..................................... 15,315 125,769 1,952 293 - 641 1,018 54,234 45,498 456Hammond......................................................... 14,511 152,865 11,568 3,922 18 4,695 2,933 96,310 80,395 3,586Indianapolis...................................................... 37,057 464,066 65,920 24,838 11,454 15,045 14,583 282,362 235,555 1,008

MSD Lawrence Township................................ 16,138 217,783 9,497 1,597 3,805 2,833 1,262 76,875 62,120 382MSD Perry Township....................................... 14,204 161,426 11,936 1,903 6,291 3,024 718 76,541 53,301 378MSD Pike Township......................................... 10,662 103,912 7,017 906 2,037 1,908 2,166 38,231 29,705 272MSD Warren Township.................................... 12,483 120,169 7,682 917 2,595 2,631 1,539 68,798 51,897 261MSD Washington Township............................. 10,426 94,667 9,583 987 3,168 2,086 3,342 29,538 21,581 224MSD Wayne Township..................................... 14,713 178,870 22,169 3,076 11,578 4,741 2,774 88,365 62,989 470

Monroe County................................................. 11,034 98,937 8,576 2,098 2,309 1,687 2,482 39,316 31,701 247New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated.......... 11,923 110,395 8,575 1,769 2,808 2,224 1,774 58,271 49,726 492Penn-Harris-Madison....................................... 10,599 106,303 1,233 236 - 748 249 48,931 43,389 432South Bend....................................................... 21,769 268,692 34,423 9,089 6,393 6,267 12,674 130,752 112,821 1,123Tippecanoe....................................................... 11,263 114,653 3,174 1,023 - 1,314 837 47,351 40,497 365Vigo County...................................................... 16,431 131,973 11,140 4,619 - 3,537 2,984 87,139 75,585 591

IOWA

Independent Schools:Cedar Rapids................................................... 17,263 179,856 9,604 2,380 1,030 3,060 3,134 85,762 76,850 -Davenport......................................................... 15,957 174,728 12,597 3,633 1,389 3,862 3,713 80,055 72,615 180Des Moines...................................................... 31,866 364,851 31,942 5,383 6,981 8,257 11,321 173,675 158,422 221Dubuque........................................................... 10,682 110,884 4,978 1,348 696 1,518 1,416 51,658 46,895 118Iowa City........................................................... 11,180 110,921 5,168 1,214 662 1,312 1,980 45,088 40,467 -Sioux City......................................................... 13,835 140,244 9,366 2,837 917 2,984 2,628 75,330 68,939 181Waterloo........................................................... 10,523 115,116 9,752 2,771 757 2,639 3,585 55,961 51,219 16

KANSAS

Independent Schools:Blue Valley Unified 229.................................... 20,497 238,415 5,284 215 - 962 4,107 77,808 55,210 14,707Kansas City Unified.......................................... 19,992 226,966 19,941 8,840 - 6,338 4,763 143,008 116,417 11,766Lawrence Unified.............................................. 10,451 117,136 9,977 1,686 - 1,886 6,405 46,044 33,095 8,874Olathe Unified................................................... 25,492 278,549 12,626 2,119 - 2,247 8,260 134,144 100,088 20,014Shawnee Mission Unified................................. 28,518 308,190 12,670 2,357 - 2,833 7,480 109,436 78,935 18,957Topeka Unified................................................. 13,818 151,267 21,805 4,774 - 4,313 12,718 89,932 69,254 11,641Wichita Unified................................................. 46,938 530,138 59,607 21,286 - 12,836 25,485 313,291 253,008 32,234

KENTUCKY

Independent Schools:Boone County................................................... 17,397 150,958 7,486 - - 2,096 5,390 62,860 37,190 -Bullitt County.................................................... 12,254 101,319 8,288 - - 2,434 5,854 60,773 39,382 -Daviess County................................................ 10,881 101,375 8,199 - - 2,681 5,518 62,349 39,097 -Fayette County................................................. 34,335 349,980 31,122 - - 6,810 24,312 131,491 63,523 -Hardin County.................................................. 13,645 123,463 11,654 - - 3,647 8,007 78,195 50,455 -Jefferson County.............................................. 92,659 1,026,965 107,923 - - 24,472 83,451 417,848 231,557 -

Kenton County.................................................. 13,187 114,413 6,364 - - 1,673 4,691 56,941 34,121 -Madison County............................................... 10,257 92,800 8,916 - - 2,109 6,807 56,527 35,109 -Oldham County................................................ 11,270 98,302 4,794 - - 939 3,855 52,176 31,760 -Warren County................................................. 12,063 104,187 9,895 - - 2,963 6,932 57,807 35,254 -

LOUISIANA

Independent Schools:Ascension Parish.............................................. 18,199 170,717 13,522 2,916 3,382 3,804 3,420 78,004 75,387 679Bossier Parish.................................................. 19,393 177,530 17,427 4,539 4,308 3,922 4,658 78,949 75,676 805Caddo Parish.................................................... 43,019 419,169 53,415 17,784 10,463 12,226 12,942 195,268 186,950 1,547Calcasieu Parish.............................................. 32,247 310,061 45,883 10,110 7,837 8,264 19,672 119,583 110,572 1,073East Baton Rouge Parish................................. 49,197 543,620 75,588 25,038 13,363 18,280 18,907 178,185 161,557 624Iberia Parish..................................................... 14,129 136,158 21,257 5,637 4,009 4,674 6,937 68,513 64,772 1,602

Jefferson Parish............................................... 43,528 516,180 87,980 26,363 14,893 12,413 34,311 149,812 138,918 1,040Lafayette Parish............................................... 30,255 277,707 34,481 8,704 6,578 7,310 11,889 101,777 93,136 337Lafourche Parish.............................................. 14,613 146,013 18,363 5,326 4,268 4,034 4,735 65,654 62,565 577Livingston Parish.............................................. 23,155 181,074 15,882 4,426 4,370 4,784 2,302 116,302 112,398 859Ouachita Parish................................................ 18,937 171,464 17,439 5,556 3,792 4,613 3,478 96,591 91,747 451Rapides Parish................................................. 23,763 202,921 30,412 8,733 4,360 7,907 9,412 105,832 101,378 667

St Landry Parish............................................... 15,457 130,207 23,225 8,249 3,708 5,790 5,478 71,914 69,152 184St Tammany Parish.......................................... 34,857 411,849 69,055 8,278 8,693 6,702 45,382 160,541 154,614 1,006Tangipahoa Parish........................................... 19,487 164,386 26,685 7,649 4,460 6,044 8,532 90,378 86,693 91Terrebonne Parish............................................ 18,911 168,156 21,752 7,112 4,888 5,321 4,431 82,077 79,013 671

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue--Con.

State sources--Con. Local sources

Parent From cities From otherTranspor- Other and Property government and school

tation nonspecified Total Total taxes taxes only contributions counties systems Charges Other

Geographic area

INDIANA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Fort Wayne....................................................... - 25,238 134,550 68,343 68,343 - 10 5,300 6,740 54,157Gary.................................................................. - 14,438 51,254 41,967 41,910 - 648 134 877 7,628Greater Clark County....................................... - 8,976 32,859 25,609 25,609 - 1,384 1,936 2,816 1,114Hamilton Southeastern..................................... - 8,280 69,583 59,515 59,515 - 28 - 6,211 3,829Hammond......................................................... - 12,329 44,987 37,246 37,246 - 429 938 3,054 3,320Indianapolis...................................................... - 45,799 115,784 96,841 96,017 - 279 - 2,270 16,394

MSD Lawrence Township................................ - 14,373 131,411 51,877 51,877 - - 22 8,376 71,136MSD Perry Township....................................... - 22,862 72,949 38,190 38,190 - - 12,481 5,537 16,741MSD Pike Township......................................... - 8,254 58,664 49,094 49,094 - 46 15 5,802 3,707MSD Warren Township.................................... - 16,640 43,689 35,963 35,963 - - 247 4,991 2,488MSD Washington Township............................. - 7,733 55,546 43,851 43,851 - - 2,429 5,894 3,372MSD Wayne Township..................................... - 24,906 68,336 39,814 39,814 - - 6,098 2,955 19,469

Monroe County................................................. - 7,368 51,045 33,702 33,702 - 69 1,134 5,677 10,463New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated.......... - 8,053 43,549 27,167 27,167 - 2,665 6,114 5,020 2,583Penn-Harris-Madison....................................... - 5,110 56,139 38,608 38,608 - 1 256 5,330 11,944South Bend....................................................... - 16,808 103,517 61,440 61,440 - 6 - 3,009 39,062Tippecanoe....................................................... - 6,489 64,128 53,615 53,615 - 129 479 4,265 5,640Vigo County...................................................... - 10,963 33,694 23,882 23,882 - 1,712 936 3,531 3,633

IOWA--Con.

Independent Schools:Cedar Rapids................................................... 762 8,150 84,490 67,056 57,474 - 447 5,138 7,254 4,595Davenport......................................................... 253 7,007 82,076 72,150 57,157 - - 693 4,375 4,858Des Moines...................................................... 370 14,662 159,234 131,191 96,492 - 283 6,709 10,182 10,869Dubuque........................................................... 413 4,232 54,248 47,166 35,422 - - 1,859 3,082 2,141Iowa City........................................................... 184 4,437 60,665 53,327 48,649 - 518 1,760 2,586 2,474Sioux City......................................................... 452 5,758 55,548 45,456 29,223 - - 2,163 3,106 4,823Waterloo........................................................... 457 4,269 49,403 43,827 32,262 - 2 571 1,775 3,228

KANSAS--Con.

Independent Schools:Blue Valley Unified 229.................................... - 7,891 155,323 124,614 124,614 - 7,915 - 10,480 12,314Kansas City Unified.......................................... - 14,825 64,017 40,448 40,448 - 4,547 - 3,716 15,306Lawrence Unified.............................................. - 4,075 61,115 51,984 51,984 - 2,439 - 2,996 3,696Olathe Unified................................................... - 14,042 131,779 102,064 102,064 - 9,102 205 8,923 11,485Shawnee Mission Unified................................. - 11,544 186,084 153,398 153,398 - 9,102 - 10,419 13,165Topeka Unified................................................. - 9,037 39,530 30,877 30,877 - 2,521 - 1,970 4,162Wichita Unified................................................. - 28,049 157,240 116,034 116,034 - 10,500 - 6,064 24,642

KENTUCKY--Con.

Independent Schools:Boone County................................................... 23 25,647 80,612 71,520 56,737 - 720 47 5,079 3,246Bullitt County.................................................... 6 21,385 32,258 27,145 23,400 - - - 2,375 2,738Daviess County................................................ 1 23,251 30,827 23,965 20,920 - 265 - 3,243 3,354Fayette County................................................. 5 67,963 187,367 171,967 125,361 - 20 80 6,604 8,696Hardin County.................................................. 33 27,707 33,614 28,079 23,665 - - - 2,886 2,649Jefferson County.............................................. 29 186,262 501,194 445,571 330,761 - 559 340 20,921 33,803

Kenton County.................................................. 4 22,816 51,108 44,774 39,433 - - 272 4,049 2,013Madison County............................................... - 21,418 27,357 24,531 20,472 - - - 1,493 1,333Oldham County................................................ 9 20,407 41,332 36,233 33,513 - 200 - 2,651 2,248Warren County................................................. 27 22,526 36,485 31,305 20,573 - 705 - 2,585 1,890

LOUISIANA--Con.

Independent Schools:Ascension Parish.............................................. - 1,938 79,191 72,196 32,854 - 630 - 2,825 3,540Bossier Parish.................................................. - 2,468 81,154 70,482 31,438 - 673 - 2,891 7,108Caddo Parish.................................................... - 6,771 170,486 155,552 89,932 - 1,669 - 2,989 10,276Calcasieu Parish.............................................. - 7,938 144,595 128,526 39,897 - 2,049 407 2,587 11,026East Baton Rouge Parish................................. - 16,004 289,847 264,361 104,848 - 3,467 174 3,584 18,261Iberia Parish..................................................... - 2,139 46,388 38,146 11,529 - 245 285 1,557 6,155

Jefferson Parish............................................... - 9,854 278,388 248,467 52,709 - 2,256 - 6,459 21,206Lafayette Parish............................................... - 8,304 141,449 131,635 35,621 - 918 132 2,175 6,589Lafourche Parish.............................................. - 2,512 61,996 47,932 19,733 - 580 10 1,868 11,606Livingston Parish.............................................. - 3,045 48,890 40,812 9,682 - 831 - 3,053 4,194Ouachita Parish................................................ - 4,393 57,434 50,756 15,699 - 418 - 2,291 3,969Rapides Parish................................................. - 3,787 66,677 59,967 25,154 - 590 - 2,284 3,836

St Landry Parish............................................... - 2,578 35,068 31,679 9,777 - 614 19 989 1,767St Tammany Parish.......................................... - 4,921 182,253 161,836 72,165 - 1,706 - 4,236 14,475Tangipahoa Parish........................................... - 3,594 47,323 37,412 4,244 - 304 - 1,712 7,895Terrebonne Parish............................................ - 2,393 64,327 55,413 4,923 - 521 352 1,526 6,515

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functionsInstruction Support services

Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil StaffTotal Total wages benefits Total2 wages benefits Total support support

Geographic area

INDIANA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Fort Wayne....................................................... 357,838 323,836 166,450 116,361 198,050 110,151 78,969 108,545 13,652 19,442Gary.................................................................. 183,408 170,036 96,628 42,822 89,852 59,454 27,049 73,492 9,290 8,025Greater Clark County....................................... 114,979 102,998 61,785 26,720 67,826 44,653 19,448 31,448 4,261 3,911Hamilton Southeastern..................................... 155,812 113,472 64,656 31,228 63,968 42,295 20,680 43,128 5,199 2,504Hammond......................................................... 150,861 129,790 72,032 40,551 76,414 47,681 27,271 46,527 7,172 3,952Indianapolis...................................................... 563,166 471,504 278,450 105,469 252,898 170,507 66,013 199,575 20,669 32,921

MSD Lawrence Township................................ 198,285 157,641 89,190 50,910 104,876 64,360 37,923 45,990 4,205 3,637MSD Perry Township....................................... 157,026 133,985 80,870 35,270 77,928 53,074 23,586 49,564 6,043 4,674MSD Pike Township......................................... 136,227 98,274 54,061 28,191 56,018 35,784 19,045 38,534 5,456 2,780MSD Warren Township.................................... 142,826 108,290 66,670 28,033 62,840 42,889 18,503 43,071 6,965 2,638MSD Washington Township............................. 113,931 98,005 60,168 25,654 59,275 39,543 17,577 33,068 4,141 2,989MSD Wayne Township..................................... 210,168 152,238 90,772 39,157 98,055 65,418 28,687 46,399 4,443 1,635

Monroe County................................................. 117,461 101,777 55,628 30,764 55,489 34,041 19,856 39,704 6,218 4,161New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated.......... 132,070 105,572 59,670 28,339 64,072 39,764 19,177 36,141 4,111 2,789Penn-Harris-Madison....................................... 105,932 81,455 39,026 30,722 48,408 25,613 20,969 29,008 2,827 4,237South Bend....................................................... 278,998 243,612 121,474 95,344 149,655 81,021 65,434 82,919 12,416 9,513Tippecanoe....................................................... 107,952 79,783 48,348 19,032 48,800 34,035 13,590 27,480 2,604 2,550Vigo County...................................................... 149,849 128,657 80,642 30,828 81,678 56,278 21,971 40,891 6,372 4,543

IOWA--Con.

Independent Schools:Cedar Rapids................................................... 168,631 155,095 101,506 34,001 97,816 68,906 23,304 48,021 4,197 5,715Davenport......................................................... 156,569 138,791 87,210 30,057 94,950 65,278 22,417 36,951 4,712 3,842Des Moines...................................................... 376,387 305,982 193,296 76,078 190,384 131,721 50,883 96,970 17,481 6,824Dubuque........................................................... 116,453 92,595 59,130 19,113 59,520 41,060 12,902 29,164 4,422 3,614Iowa City........................................................... 105,829 93,802 61,671 17,289 60,484 45,425 12,314 29,877 2,946 5,060Sioux City......................................................... 132,151 116,229 72,199 26,328 78,195 52,040 19,674 33,425 3,681 3,508Waterloo........................................................... 120,576 87,428 54,071 18,102 56,460 39,523 12,960 26,125 2,823 2,773

KANSAS--Con.

Independent Schools:Blue Valley Unified 229.................................... 212,787 173,899 117,938 30,232 105,168 78,666 19,838 61,637 10,811 12,155Kansas City Unified.......................................... 221,543 199,764 116,965 26,052 131,208 71,950 22,204 59,789 4,836 8,468Lawrence Unified.............................................. 107,583 94,347 60,374 17,043 56,640 40,006 11,860 33,207 6,154 4,787Olathe Unified................................................... 270,174 229,206 160,165 35,752 147,526 111,240 25,146 72,866 13,445 11,338Shawnee Mission Unified................................. 301,139 242,665 170,643 40,151 157,260 121,943 28,251 75,331 13,412 9,256Topeka Unified................................................. 144,888 134,170 87,242 24,977 83,821 59,507 17,830 44,821 9,507 6,872Wichita Unified................................................. 525,079 460,882 288,867 91,689 254,196 178,152 56,025 188,580 33,881 34,284

KENTUCKY--Con.

Independent Schools:Boone County................................................... 161,957 121,789 81,652 23,583 72,529 54,711 14,477 42,215 6,475 3,528Bullitt County.................................................... 103,939 85,239 56,754 16,649 52,754 40,239 10,347 26,882 2,539 3,842Daviess County................................................ 102,724 88,535 57,815 18,165 54,401 39,973 11,776 27,717 2,894 2,775Fayette County................................................. 335,458 302,094 200,664 60,235 182,936 133,744 42,406 103,733 16,157 17,168Hardin County.................................................. 123,733 107,133 70,630 21,905 62,190 47,038 13,023 36,793 6,331 7,252Jefferson County.............................................. 999,852 906,906 618,824 176,389 482,395 366,588 93,301 377,832 42,897 83,285

Kenton County.................................................. 124,515 98,445 65,691 19,675 58,663 43,392 12,704 35,091 5,633 3,588Madison County............................................... 99,226 81,267 49,969 16,392 50,242 33,524 11,601 25,877 4,357 4,425Oldham County................................................ 103,339 81,121 53,280 17,123 49,435 35,709 10,492 28,123 5,286 3,337Warren County................................................. 107,048 83,797 52,837 17,606 54,000 37,292 13,143 23,066 1,992 2,537

LOUISIANA--Con.

Independent Schools:Ascension Parish.............................................. 164,652 145,770 87,334 37,059 90,684 62,120 24,842 47,983 6,432 6,035Bossier Parish.................................................. 171,421 153,802 98,131 35,889 88,606 62,696 22,249 54,996 6,732 9,598Caddo Parish.................................................... 425,836 381,754 245,437 84,362 220,648 154,343 52,926 138,340 16,093 27,106Calcasieu Parish.............................................. 297,352 274,587 175,637 50,558 153,611 114,069 31,968 105,466 14,550 22,539East Baton Rouge Parish................................. 477,868 451,783 247,820 101,389 258,306 171,678 65,259 164,687 24,507 19,859Iberia Parish..................................................... 138,005 115,935 70,798 19,852 70,722 50,113 13,522 36,715 3,747 4,891

Jefferson Parish............................................... 476,887 440,983 240,220 95,537 255,186 167,654 65,374 163,131 17,879 18,605Lafayette Parish............................................... 260,032 250,359 160,056 50,785 156,189 113,828 34,218 82,476 12,341 12,295Lafourche Parish.............................................. 146,246 125,527 77,943 22,907 73,301 51,818 14,586 43,482 6,768 6,770Livingston Parish.............................................. 173,497 162,328 102,636 34,009 103,322 72,271 23,530 46,713 6,037 5,926Ouachita Parish................................................ 167,412 153,852 99,149 33,454 90,759 64,046 22,464 52,998 5,571 7,981Rapides Parish................................................. 206,751 192,951 116,833 44,746 116,481 80,692 30,306 62,443 7,639 9,214

St Landry Parish............................................... 128,075 124,072 73,685 30,447 74,950 50,136 19,898 37,936 4,014 3,651St Tammany Parish.......................................... 395,405 332,977 203,382 83,290 209,023 142,369 54,268 105,565 12,919 13,487Tangipahoa Parish........................................... 151,620 143,606 90,060 30,241 87,605 62,428 19,957 45,432 4,624 6,568Terrebonne Parish............................................ 163,234 154,480 93,456 36,603 96,820 64,128 23,432 47,641 7,079 8,703

See footnotes at end of table.

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.

Current spending--Con.

For selected functions--Con.Total long-term Long-term Long-term

General School Other debt debt issued debt retiredadminis- adminis- Other and current Capital Inter- Interest outstanding at during during

tration tration nonspecified spending outlay governmental on debt end of fiscal year fiscal year fiscal year

Indebtedness

Support services--Con.Geographic area

INDIANA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Fort Wayne....................................................... 2,332 19,966 53,153 17,241 23,198 8,528 2,276 43,300 2,993 6,219Gary.................................................................. 2,254 10,137 43,786 6,692 8,936 53 4,383 28,252 1,400 3,956Greater Clark County....................................... 811 4,722 17,743 3,724 5,262 4,836 1,883 17,629 - 892Hamilton Southeastern..................................... 2,141 6,867 26,417 6,376 8,245 33,459 636 4,593 - 255Hammond......................................................... 1,999 6,999 26,405 6,849 4,716 13,950 2,405 30,908 9,192 3,595Indianapolis...................................................... 8,267 25,998 111,720 19,031 37,681 50,647 3,334 40,704 4,819 4,273

MSD Lawrence Township................................ 1,770 6,536 29,842 6,775 23,567 14,620 2,457 27,886 14 2,097MSD Perry Township....................................... 1,432 8,362 29,053 6,493 8,311 14,668 62 23,050 - 890MSD Pike Township......................................... 817 5,172 24,309 3,722 20,376 17,089 488 - - -MSD Warren Township.................................... 2,026 6,148 25,294 2,379 20,043 13,621 872 11,385 - 1,210MSD Washington Township............................. 1,355 6,180 18,403 5,662 8,282 6,033 1,611 14,010 2,000 2,625MSD Wayne Township..................................... 4,343 6,306 29,672 7,784 35,415 20,753 1,762 37,723 - 2,583

Monroe County................................................. 763 6,584 21,978 6,584 3,964 10,993 727 11,145 - -New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated.......... 1,785 6,599 20,857 5,359 11,631 14,302 565 27,035 - 3,562Penn-Harris-Madison....................................... 895 4,657 16,392 4,039 4,154 18,800 1,523 24,708 2,786 2,166South Bend....................................................... 2,081 12,440 46,469 11,038 17,838 17,001 547 43,804 557 2,080Tippecanoe....................................................... 1,156 4,521 16,649 3,503 13,425 14,028 716 3,780 - 3,030Vigo County...................................................... 1,231 5,747 22,998 6,088 10,340 10,852 - - - -

IOWA--Con.

Independent Schools:Cedar Rapids................................................... 2,436 10,869 24,804 9,258 4,683 5,283 3,570 68,785 - 2,250Davenport......................................................... 1,776 8,105 18,516 6,890 10,978 5,501 1,299 19,985 - 6,095Des Moines...................................................... 4,703 19,031 48,931 18,628 60,354 9,244 807 22,960 20,700 1,285Dubuque........................................................... 1,316 5,457 14,355 3,911 21,165 1,123 1,570 45,262 8,590 1,036Iowa City........................................................... 1,198 4,762 15,911 3,441 8,173 2,380 1,474 31,700 - 2,380Sioux City......................................................... 1,952 7,102 17,182 4,609 12,253 2,366 1,303 56,520 50,155 22,390Waterloo........................................................... 793 5,915 13,821 4,843 23,940 7,359 1,849 35,000 - -

KANSAS--Con.

Independent Schools:Blue Valley Unified 229.................................... 2,270 8,938 27,463 7,094 26,631 513 11,744 238,910 - 26,490Kansas City Unified.......................................... 2,598 9,738 34,149 8,767 15,699 536 5,544 107,265 - 3,610Lawrence Unified.............................................. 1,681 5,600 14,985 4,500 9,087 17 4,132 101,270 - 6,055Olathe Unified................................................... 1,381 12,297 34,405 8,814 26,940 2,207 11,821 265,084 - 20,750Shawnee Mission Unified................................. 2,116 12,786 37,761 10,074 49,093 24 9,357 271,495 79,235 22,805Topeka Unified................................................. 1,553 7,636 19,253 5,528 7,037 269 3,412 88,725 16,020 1,295Wichita Unified................................................. 6,332 29,671 84,412 18,106 52,732 - 11,465 289,120 - 11,465

KENTUCKY--Con.

Independent Schools:Boone County................................................... 3,113 7,547 21,552 7,045 32,770 - 7,398 214,095 76,740 7,597Bullitt County.................................................... 1,305 5,960 13,236 5,603 15,171 - 3,529 89,780 12,505 3,823Daviess County................................................ 689 6,112 15,247 6,417 12,203 - 1,986 63,940 4,020 4,092Fayette County................................................. 3,489 14,951 51,968 15,425 25,070 - 8,294 210,690 36,450 12,731Hardin County.................................................. 941 5,321 16,948 8,150 13,522 - 3,078 91,785 17,430 4,331Jefferson County.............................................. 4,952 65,637 181,061 46,679 72,143 - 20,803 451,395 133,901 25,610

Kenton County.................................................. 2,098 5,044 18,728 4,691 18,866 - 7,204 155,895 8,220 5,349Madison County............................................... 1,320 2,826 12,949 5,148 15,453 - 2,506 64,025 2,350 3,965Oldham County................................................ 1,404 5,319 12,777 3,563 18,574 - 3,644 169,192 46,400 4,595Warren County................................................. 863 3,669 14,005 6,731 20,432 - 2,819 69,255 - 5,930

LOUISIANA--Con.

Independent Schools:Ascension Parish.............................................. 2,837 7,006 25,673 7,103 16,311 81 2,490 67,800 15,070 3,495Bossier Parish.................................................. 1,658 9,391 27,617 10,200 15,735 171 1,713 52,882 - 5,345Caddo Parish.................................................... 5,670 23,244 66,227 22,766 39,692 9 4,381 112,152 20,000 3,645Calcasieu Parish.............................................. 4,284 14,119 49,974 15,510 14,496 19 8,250 307,439 4,902 16,794East Baton Rouge Parish................................. 10,563 20,060 89,698 28,790 26,068 17 - 1,391 - 164Iberia Parish..................................................... 1,843 4,868 21,366 8,498 19,147 47 2,876 58,411 200 4,450

Jefferson Parish............................................... 26,765 27,683 72,199 22,666 27,474 102 8,328 146,685 22,038 20,620Lafayette Parish............................................... 4,122 11,576 42,142 11,694 5,574 4 4,095 124,641 - 7,925Lafourche Parish.............................................. 2,723 6,530 20,691 8,744 16,506 357 3,856 80,745 - 3,234Livingston Parish.............................................. 2,312 7,598 24,840 12,293 9,464 - 1,705 36,120 5,075 7,472Ouachita Parish................................................ 1,128 9,372 28,946 10,095 8,824 2 4,734 122,673 - 4,900Rapides Parish................................................. 3,772 10,136 31,682 14,027 10,073 35 3,692 133,607 7,700 5,764

St Landry Parish............................................... 2,533 6,921 20,817 11,186 3,371 96 536 24,353 - 1,375St Tammany Parish.......................................... 5,957 16,243 56,959 18,389 54,317 18 8,093 283,164 - 13,420Tangipahoa Parish........................................... 1,274 7,117 25,849 10,569 6,460 3 1,551 11,729 - 5,970Terrebonne Parish............................................ 1,430 7,175 23,254 10,019 8,703 10 41 3,030 - 628

See footnotes at end of table.

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue

Federal sources State sources

Compen-satory Special Child Other and Formula Special

Enrollment1 Total Total (Title I) Education nutrition nonspecified Total Assistance Education

Geographic area

MARYLAND

Dependent Schools:Anne Arundel County....................................... 73,066 931,352 45,134 9,596 16,760 6,173 12,605 288,189 158,530 24,253Baltimore.......................................................... 84,515 1,246,552 122,920 52,655 20,244 24,619 25,402 793,289 358,401 67,177Baltimore County.............................................. 105,839 1,328,911 92,367 22,713 23,121 14,843 31,690 536,964 298,646 37,113Calvert County.................................................. 17,474 205,341 7,560 1,414 3,049 980 2,117 84,891 56,589 4,298Carroll County.................................................. 28,616 352,175 11,874 1,302 5,320 1,463 3,789 147,648 98,083 10,613Cecil County..................................................... 16,421 222,325 10,084 2,135 3,520 1,964 2,465 108,419 59,570 8,659

Charles County................................................. 26,623 325,719 13,376 2,816 4,455 2,696 3,409 147,717 92,978 5,740Frederick County.............................................. 40,224 497,128 17,199 2,896 6,974 2,871 4,458 205,456 129,347 11,331Harford County................................................. 39,568 491,364 22,830 4,139 8,374 4,026 6,291 212,800 137,156 16,619Howard County................................................. 49,048 754,403 18,529 2,133 8,991 2,634 4,771 189,850 118,363 10,029Montgomery County......................................... 137,814 2,249,696 92,959 21,400 26,968 15,718 28,873 475,234 182,023 39,245Prince Georges County.................................... 131,014 1,761,330 111,266 30,079 24,635 27,161 29,391 856,121 475,632 59,278

St Marys County............................................... 16,665 195,985 12,324 2,203 3,275 1,800 5,046 93,054 56,775 5,707Washington County.......................................... 21,594 248,163 16,007 4,072 4,366 3,667 3,902 123,192 75,455 7,379Wicomico County............................................. 14,427 193,562 14,705 3,816 2,958 3,092 4,839 105,131 54,923 4,898

MASSACHUSETTS

Dependent Schools:Boston.............................................................. 56,388 1,220,761 102,201 45,777 18,934 11,386 26,104 374,962 210,540 -Brockton........................................................... 15,612 219,828 17,720 6,016 4,225 2,868 4,611 150,475 117,298 -Fall River.......................................................... 10,459 164,660 15,597 6,456 3,238 1,709 4,194 116,062 90,066 -Lawrence.......................................................... 12,204 196,833 17,634 8,509 3,383 2,558 3,184 165,940 123,087 -Lowell............................................................... 13,902 221,380 19,419 7,792 4,115 2,356 5,156 157,010 111,661 -Lynn.................................................................. 13,619 201,715 17,395 7,179 4,040 2,452 3,724 131,296 103,751 -

New Bedford..................................................... 13,106 220,171 19,651 7,662 3,855 3,029 5,105 165,803 104,762 -Newton............................................................. 11,631 206,165 6,257 412 2,869 1,461 1,515 49,642 10,967 -Springfield........................................................ 25,791 422,160 45,589 19,384 7,387 4,584 14,234 305,055 232,800 -Worcester......................................................... 23,603 375,659 40,145 19,158 7,218 4,506 9,263 232,336 167,481 -

MICHIGAN

Independent Schools:Ann Arbor......................................................... 16,952 231,948 4,916 2,042 - 1,173 1,701 90,207 79,800 9,367Chippewa Valley............................................... 15,164 156,775 3,592 344 - - 3,248 96,433 90,740 3,930Dearborn.......................................................... 18,445 226,190 14,539 7,002 - 2,668 4,869 119,941 102,017 9,891Detroit............................................................... 117,609 1,508,139 269,588 178,014 - 31,658 59,916 918,069 728,459 84,821Farmington....................................................... 12,171 174,178 4,244 429 - 678 3,137 80,218 67,976 11,358Flint................................................................... 17,565 211,764 35,510 14,975 - 4,645 15,890 135,783 111,303 8,834

Forest Hills....................................................... 10,017 118,307 883 208 5 330 340 64,131 61,290 2,533Grand Rapids................................................... 21,448 267,694 29,486 12,181 - 7,324 9,981 146,517 107,004 20,796Huron Valley..................................................... 10,786 120,795 2,195 - - 868 1,327 69,446 63,072 5,186Kalamazoo....................................................... 11,597 136,410 14,366 4,989 - 3,398 5,979 68,098 55,774 3,923L'Anse Creuse.................................................. 12,052 128,902 5,432 1,465 - 932 3,035 76,515 69,257 4,649Lansing............................................................. 15,317 178,372 23,112 7,985 6 4,287 10,834 106,943 87,531 8,147

Livonia.............................................................. 17,501 196,111 2,278 431 - 690 1,157 115,896 102,800 11,883Plymouth-Canton Community.......................... 18,888 182,179 2,918 433 - 728 1,757 113,126 102,668 8,718Port Huron Area............................................... 11,280 104,310 7,087 2,732 - 1,688 2,667 73,591 63,271 4,165Rochester Community...................................... 14,882 179,211 1,771 457 - 536 778 105,543 97,365 7,243Taylor............................................................... 10,287 99,008 4,994 2,385 - 1,806 803 73,594 60,797 5,367Traverse City.................................................... 10,629 107,304 4,324 1,160 - 1,361 1,803 48,438 43,193 3,210

Troy.................................................................. 12,152 161,263 3,762 201 - 291 3,270 68,528 62,844 4,985Utica Community.............................................. 29,786 298,568 9,539 1,627 - 1,329 6,583 192,827 180,335 9,742Walled Lake Consolidated................................ 15,828 191,629 2,226 574 641 - 1,011 107,268 98,832 7,688Warren Consolidated........................................ 15,476 184,777 6,406 1,335 1,971 1,677 1,423 100,308 93,039 5,566Waterford Township......................................... 11,828 127,151 5,253 1,289 - 1,406 2,558 77,381 67,715 2,860Wayne-Westland Community........................... 14,140 153,466 7,649 1,701 - 2,100 3,848 94,190 78,238 10,417

MINNESOTA

Independent Schools:Anoka-Hennepin............................................... 41,310 431,202 16,968 1,910 7,699 4,503 2,856 308,837 245,648 32,332Bloomington..................................................... 10,490 134,968 6,046 378 2,279 1,410 1,979 80,639 60,303 9,476Burnsville.......................................................... 10,591 120,315 5,751 1,009 2,815 1,169 758 79,056 58,255 10,638Duluth............................................................... 10,364 113,041 10,822 2,258 2,506 1,536 4,522 83,389 54,538 8,700Elk River........................................................... 12,007 128,935 3,820 275 2,224 795 526 84,843 70,743 8,187Lakeville........................................................... 11,168 119,465 2,822 161 1,870 514 277 78,282 68,564 8,246

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue--Con.

State sources--Con. Local sources

Parent From cities From otherTranspor- Other and Property government and school

tation nonspecified Total Total taxes taxes only contributions counties systems Charges Other

Geographic area

MARYLAND--Con.

Dependent Schools:Anne Arundel County....................................... 16,882 88,524 598,029 - - 562,841 - 410 27,491 7,287Baltimore.......................................................... 15,842 351,869 330,343 - - 232,028 - - 10,944 87,371Baltimore County.............................................. 22,217 178,988 699,580 - - 653,392 - 4,178 37,953 4,057Calvert County.................................................. 4,462 19,542 112,890 - - 99,775 - - 8,706 4,409Carroll County.................................................. 7,759 31,193 192,653 - - 180,041 - 157 11,108 1,347Cecil County..................................................... 4,031 36,159 103,822 - - 88,969 - - 6,423 8,430

Charles County................................................. 8,013 40,986 164,626 - - 148,543 - - 13,571 2,512Frederick County.............................................. 9,269 55,509 274,473 - - 247,675 - - 13,122 13,676Harford County................................................. 9,662 49,363 255,734 - - 236,825 - 372 15,220 3,317Howard County................................................. 11,725 49,733 546,024 - - 513,020 - - 25,489 7,515Montgomery County......................................... 28,298 225,668 1,681,503 - - 1,608,851 - 948 65,055 6,649Prince Georges County.................................... 49,211 272,000 793,943 - - 685,748 - - 48,142 60,053

St Marys County............................................... 5,007 25,565 90,607 - - 81,784 - 4 7,385 1,434Washington County.......................................... 5,234 35,124 108,964 - - 98,685 - 298 8,877 1,104Wicomico County............................................. 3,992 41,318 73,726 - - 55,175 - 471 5,981 12,099

MASSACHUSETTS--Con.

Dependent Schools:Boston.............................................................. 12,116 152,306 743,598 - - 615,920 - 540 12,893 114,245Brockton........................................................... 2,326 30,851 51,633 - - 43,725 - - 4,111 3,797Fall River.......................................................... 1,522 24,474 33,001 - - 30,094 - 6 2,264 637Lawrence.......................................................... 1,923 40,930 13,259 - - 5,978 - 46 2,962 4,273Lowell............................................................... 1,798 43,551 44,951 - - 41,949 - - 2,866 136Lynn.................................................................. 2,468 25,077 53,024 - - 49,517 - - 2,802 705

New Bedford..................................................... 2,528 58,513 34,717 - - 25,000 - 2,032 3,701 3,984Newton............................................................. 2,928 35,747 150,266 - - 142,731 - 147 2,148 5,240Springfield........................................................ 4,763 67,492 71,516 - - 57,609 - 29 5,737 8,141Worcester......................................................... 3,615 61,240 103,178 - - 90,284 - - 5,640 7,254

MICHIGAN--Con.

Independent Schools:Ann Arbor......................................................... - 1,040 136,825 100,936 100,936 - 729 15,311 8,875 10,974Chippewa Valley............................................... - 1,763 56,750 41,113 41,113 - 93 3,211 7,147 5,186Dearborn.......................................................... - 8,033 91,710 71,477 71,477 - - 7,408 5,302 7,523Detroit............................................................... - 104,789 320,482 197,160 197,160 - - 84,642 14,850 23,830Farmington....................................................... - 884 89,716 63,521 63,521 - - 17,343 5,648 3,204Flint................................................................... - 15,646 40,471 25,301 25,301 - 50 4,006 3,076 8,038

Forest Hills....................................................... - 308 53,293 39,788 39,788 - 14 5,757 4,794 2,940Grand Rapids................................................... - 18,717 91,691 36,531 36,531 - - 45,321 2,310 7,529Huron Valley..................................................... - 1,188 49,154 33,533 33,533 - 300 8,615 4,858 1,848Kalamazoo....................................................... - 8,401 53,946 36,554 36,554 - 138 9,250 2,216 5,788L'Anse Creuse.................................................. - 2,609 46,955 35,880 35,880 - - 2,543 4,215 4,317Lansing............................................................. - 11,265 48,317 30,262 30,262 - 10 11,341 1,477 5,227

Livonia.............................................................. - 1,213 77,937 52,353 52,353 - 5 13,726 8,427 3,426Plymouth-Canton Community.......................... - 1,740 66,135 50,078 50,078 - - 3,314 8,194 4,549Port Huron Area............................................... - 6,155 23,632 17,089 17,089 - - 2,624 1,304 2,615Rochester Community...................................... - 935 71,897 47,362 47,362 - - 10,688 9,362 4,485Taylor............................................................... - 7,430 20,420 14,541 14,541 - - 3,124 1,544 1,211Traverse City.................................................... - 2,035 54,542 42,457 42,457 - 202 3,641 4,942 3,300

Troy.................................................................. - 699 88,973 66,767 66,767 - - 8,083 6,880 7,243Utica Community.............................................. - 2,750 96,202 65,935 65,935 - - 7,996 11,273 10,998Walled Lake Consolidated................................ - 748 82,135 61,901 61,901 - - 7,874 7,062 5,298Warren Consolidated........................................ - 1,703 78,063 63,457 63,457 - - 4,568 5,945 4,093Waterford Township......................................... - 6,806 44,517 24,233 24,233 - 95 10,423 5,271 4,495Wayne-Westland Community........................... - 5,535 51,627 35,497 35,497 - 14 11,922 2,516 1,678

MINNESOTA--Con.

Independent Schools:Anoka-Hennepin............................................... 1,372 29,485 105,397 67,623 67,623 - 456 - 25,214 12,104Bloomington..................................................... 347 10,513 48,283 28,266 28,266 - 2,174 1,115 7,968 8,760Burnsville.......................................................... 300 9,863 35,508 21,235 21,235 - 2,305 93 8,560 3,315Duluth............................................................... 3,725 16,426 18,830 9,929 9,929 - 911 717 3,647 3,626Elk River........................................................... 429 5,484 40,272 26,727 26,727 - 176 47 6,957 6,365Lakeville........................................................... 269 1,203 38,361 22,399 22,399 - 2,092 134 8,398 5,338

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functionsInstruction Support services

Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil StaffTotal Total wages benefits Total2 wages benefits Total support support

Geographic area

MARYLAND--Con.

Dependent Schools:Anne Arundel County....................................... 940,398 815,009 496,118 186,828 493,944 338,252 129,917 286,412 32,436 43,127Baltimore.......................................................... 1,233,139 1,051,690 605,460 206,556 614,800 386,914 136,818 398,991 36,939 73,794Baltimore County.............................................. 1,416,874 1,197,889 737,417 291,352 733,250 493,718 202,825 410,742 63,611 49,334Calvert County.................................................. 200,529 189,502 116,733 36,957 115,811 83,226 27,056 60,250 7,706 7,963Carroll County.................................................. 343,857 296,318 182,703 59,094 175,171 124,704 40,828 107,820 14,444 15,153Cecil County..................................................... 216,352 167,758 105,125 32,670 102,003 71,959 24,323 56,703 7,317 8,591

Charles County................................................. 321,891 288,722 170,623 49,972 164,920 117,868 34,664 104,414 14,124 13,484Frederick County.............................................. 482,751 416,761 266,817 88,752 251,800 179,638 59,278 146,915 21,310 21,164Harford County................................................. 485,038 419,538 256,494 93,778 256,136 178,677 66,080 143,451 18,248 21,830Howard County................................................. 724,789 618,824 384,222 122,797 386,330 276,486 89,979 199,771 28,802 30,009Montgomery County......................................... 2,177,458 1,923,310 1,250,190 473,452 1,228,719 852,705 325,900 615,006 76,160 112,982Prince Georges County.................................... 1,726,009 1,513,137 959,201 306,352 848,908 607,514 186,921 588,969 64,872 79,899

St Marys County............................................... 188,370 169,352 102,425 33,753 97,735 69,749 22,736 61,717 7,340 9,903Washington County.......................................... 241,303 217,959 134,656 41,588 130,344 91,662 29,256 74,517 6,635 14,228Wicomico County............................................. 185,873 162,251 98,836 33,565 94,884 67,366 22,657 57,809 9,093 10,024

MASSACHUSETTS--Con.

Dependent Schools:Boston.............................................................. 1,229,316 1,173,859 573,320 334,243 699,766 371,024 233,769 430,373 64,974 133,657Brockton........................................................... 227,408 212,912 118,574 50,639 126,902 76,576 36,136 78,368 16,608 19,020Fall River.......................................................... 211,936 153,303 77,835 40,996 94,799 52,472 29,487 53,873 8,687 13,034Lawrence.......................................................... 197,986 174,776 94,179 41,641 112,904 63,040 30,461 54,350 11,632 12,602Lowell............................................................... 209,767 199,339 110,312 44,366 127,275 76,588 32,932 66,007 14,870 14,605Lynn.................................................................. 195,658 187,275 108,087 48,414 116,189 71,386 35,250 63,543 13,402 14,155

New Bedford..................................................... 190,041 176,578 96,977 44,581 107,333 63,762 32,238 61,107 16,310 10,098Newton............................................................. 200,046 190,231 111,018 45,108 122,508 77,595 33,491 62,098 14,368 12,093Springfield........................................................ 411,113 389,545 198,619 79,501 247,333 138,086 59,279 125,213 21,558 26,989Worcester......................................................... 376,917 346,772 185,537 90,273 241,165 137,131 67,982 91,758 14,984 13,738

MICHIGAN--Con.

Independent Schools:Ann Arbor......................................................... 290,549 203,017 118,766 51,808 112,279 77,221 32,283 79,331 21,069 8,448Chippewa Valley............................................... 197,652 123,239 77,244 32,002 77,299 53,230 21,440 40,691 9,301 3,865Dearborn.......................................................... 218,390 198,249 124,971 50,102 114,550 79,729 30,791 76,959 16,784 11,931Detroit............................................................... 1,536,701 1,419,904 765,434 352,431 764,780 477,592 208,869 593,665 101,754 68,936Farmington....................................................... 177,292 164,328 98,345 47,828 96,516 63,553 29,133 61,634 15,050 8,221Flint................................................................... 226,240 223,413 116,065 58,707 117,911 71,338 35,233 90,567 15,491 15,615

Forest Hills....................................................... 112,286 93,781 53,674 26,044 58,373 37,758 18,232 29,883 3,650 2,691Grand Rapids................................................... 303,877 241,459 131,027 65,540 139,187 85,727 43,822 92,378 19,639 17,031Huron Valley..................................................... 114,406 96,324 55,698 26,986 50,747 34,270 15,059 39,939 8,338 3,757Kalamazoo....................................................... 132,215 117,225 63,498 31,530 65,995 40,171 19,806 44,759 8,490 9,023L'Anse Creuse.................................................. 148,592 102,534 60,393 28,161 57,235 38,020 17,136 38,650 7,636 4,773Lansing............................................................. 199,089 174,661 96,240 51,731 94,792 59,421 32,319 73,111 16,279 11,224

Livonia.............................................................. 200,830 188,273 115,987 51,412 108,401 73,586 32,117 70,908 16,755 9,606Plymouth-Canton Community.......................... 209,258 167,487 98,145 46,392 95,885 63,879 29,855 62,122 9,334 8,742Port Huron Area............................................... 105,421 100,355 59,609 28,518 63,859 41,475 20,011 32,983 5,249 4,924Rochester Community...................................... 181,026 147,167 87,841 39,491 82,582 55,033 24,189 57,504 13,309 5,966Taylor............................................................... 101,175 99,043 59,720 27,231 56,791 36,967 16,448 38,936 8,139 4,039Traverse City.................................................... 103,078 91,547 52,750 24,699 52,176 34,136 16,114 32,711 3,300 3,703

Troy.................................................................. 192,425 137,624 81,027 37,275 80,777 54,201 24,020 48,285 10,413 7,455Utica Community.............................................. 295,522 265,171 161,016 73,535 159,221 106,819 47,771 94,172 15,862 9,847Walled Lake Consolidated................................ 191,218 170,111 100,803 46,324 99,277 65,029 28,766 64,228 14,715 8,402Warren Consolidated........................................ 181,013 163,308 98,895 43,439 89,494 60,109 25,189 67,411 12,378 6,519Waterford Township......................................... 125,159 116,272 66,541 30,382 62,865 41,459 18,922 44,581 9,761 4,819Wayne-Westland Community........................... 151,846 140,304 82,352 37,780 76,127 49,368 22,540 59,087 15,665 7,173

MINNESOTA--Con.

Independent Schools:Anoka-Hennepin............................................... 445,916 398,539 250,677 73,648 256,806 182,424 53,613 107,026 15,814 18,407Bloomington..................................................... 129,114 108,971 71,584 22,658 63,127 44,820 13,671 30,136 3,126 4,644Burnsville.......................................................... 121,412 107,290 67,848 21,441 66,552 46,845 15,329 28,946 2,858 5,015Duluth............................................................... 115,379 107,463 66,946 22,525 67,225 47,044 15,434 30,904 2,701 3,844Elk River........................................................... 132,284 100,452 62,710 19,279 62,239 45,827 14,416 29,113 2,194 4,175Lakeville........................................................... 117,657 100,947 63,786 18,440 60,724 44,862 12,486 30,514 3,277 3,764

See footnotes at end of table.

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.

Current spending--Con.

For selected functions--Con.Total long-term Long-term Long-term

General School Other debt debt issued debt retiredadminis- adminis- Other and current Capital Inter- Interest outstanding at during during

tration tration nonspecified spending outlay governmental on debt end of fiscal year fiscal year fiscal year

Indebtedness

Support services--Con.Geographic area

MARYLAND--Con.

Dependent Schools:Anne Arundel County....................................... 7,074 60,834 142,941 34,653 96,099 19,228 10,062 219,570 31,489 18,601Baltimore.......................................................... 17,864 78,248 192,146 37,899 125,293 53,151 3,005 60,540 - 4,545Baltimore County.............................................. 12,605 82,537 202,655 53,897 174,936 31,355 12,694 232,908 6,000 12,000Calvert County.................................................. 1,003 9,533 34,045 13,441 8,507 1,013 1,507 36,569 3,052 3,784Carroll County.................................................. 1,775 20,670 55,778 13,327 38,333 6,512 2,694 67,009 17,048 18,816Cecil County..................................................... 1,516 12,527 26,752 9,052 40,796 3,806 3,992 70,205 20,206 3,992

Charles County................................................. 1,724 16,250 58,832 19,388 28,939 3,126 1,104 22,825 550 3,241Frederick County.............................................. 2,221 28,412 73,808 18,046 52,587 4,227 9,176 220,374 23,599 12,947Harford County................................................. 1,574 23,811 77,988 19,951 53,199 9,305 2,996 98,130 - 4,895Howard County................................................. 3,867 43,031 94,062 32,723 89,259 3,622 13,084 349,078 59,974 21,263Montgomery County......................................... 11,988 126,702 287,174 79,585 187,791 33,279 33,078 821,663 149,600 63,199Prince Georges County.................................... 21,721 101,160 321,317 75,260 135,635 56,306 20,931 499,979 57,301 22,954

St Marys County............................................... 778 10,807 32,889 9,900 14,653 1,938 2,427 54,662 - 4,135Washington County.......................................... 1,558 14,117 37,979 13,098 17,008 4,735 1,601 43,858 5,789 3,174Wicomico County............................................. 654 11,130 26,908 9,558 20,460 1,018 2,144 51,950 11,915 4,702

MASSACHUSETTS--Con.

Dependent Schools:Boston.............................................................. 8,869 45,660 177,213 43,720 38,500 3,515 13,442 100,111 17,613 26,270Brockton........................................................... 1,460 7,714 33,566 7,642 10,076 3,022 1,398 31,900 - 2,267Fall River.......................................................... 1,538 6,490 24,124 4,631 47,061 2,011 9,561 78,198 10,300 4,350Lawrence.......................................................... 1,271 8,049 20,796 7,522 16,287 3,409 3,514 85,025 48,355 52,985Lowell............................................................... 2,503 10,284 23,745 6,057 3,801 1,167 5,460 112,718 2,910 13,489Lynn.................................................................. 3,288 7,823 24,875 7,543 685 3,914 3,784 70,715 - 6,115

New Bedford..................................................... 1,630 6,865 26,204 8,138 10,793 1,055 1,615 43,308 8,489 1,790Newton............................................................. 2,121 8,591 24,925 5,625 7,063 875 1,877 39,727 8,817 4,763Springfield........................................................ 3,647 15,313 57,706 16,999 5,403 4,964 11,201 228,643 13,864 12,652Worcester......................................................... 2,058 16,321 44,657 13,849 11,649 8,581 9,915 163,800 9,625 11,930

MICHIGAN--Con.

Independent Schools:Ann Arbor......................................................... 2,131 11,440 36,243 11,407 78,755 - 8,777 190,165 - 7,920Chippewa Valley............................................... 802 7,198 19,525 5,249 53,081 - 21,332 472,200 14,122 20,493Dearborn.......................................................... 982 11,009 36,253 6,740 12,516 106 7,519 171,413 95,510 101,771Detroit............................................................... 9,242 97,653 316,080 61,459 33,523 - 83,274 805,800 - 58,060Farmington....................................................... 1,085 7,734 29,544 6,178 9,665 264 3,035 70,350 - 5,525Flint................................................................... 1,936 10,717 46,808 14,935 2,050 - 777 25,749 - -

Forest Hills....................................................... 691 5,310 17,541 5,525 4,439 4,968 9,098 228,782 48,632 8,765Grand Rapids................................................... 1,596 14,656 39,456 9,894 41,950 17,423 3,045 168,225 127,845 55,080Huron Valley..................................................... 774 5,778 21,292 5,638 6,314 2,134 9,634 156,990 9,779 19,082Kalamazoo....................................................... 930 7,172 19,144 6,471 8,707 - 6,283 135,347 102,130 40,132L'Anse Creuse.................................................. 690 6,968 18,583 6,649 36,156 - 9,902 208,316 1,299 10,426Lansing............................................................. 1,091 9,432 35,085 6,758 21,156 - 3,272 76,503 7,766 4,163

Livonia.............................................................. 965 10,208 33,374 8,964 6,820 38 5,699 121,185 1,139 2,662Plymouth-Canton Community.......................... 1,462 8,700 33,884 9,480 30,707 - 11,064 192,341 - 9,392Port Huron Area............................................... 753 5,640 16,417 3,513 2,607 - 2,459 28,984 9,895 10,453Rochester Community...................................... 942 6,805 30,482 7,081 20,087 1,617 12,155 387,912 - 13,563Taylor............................................................... 901 5,011 20,846 3,316 1,203 240 689 13,256 5,135 5,700Traverse City.................................................... 541 5,759 19,408 6,660 8,576 21 2,934 72,562 9,870 8,020

Troy.................................................................. 2,267 7,882 20,268 8,562 44,026 2,920 7,855 160,660 5,985 16,115Utica Community.............................................. 1,043 14,947 52,473 11,778 20,656 - 9,695 232,848 38,828 43,900Walled Lake Consolidated................................ 552 9,810 30,749 6,606 11,160 - 9,947 190,316 10,000 21,187Warren Consolidated........................................ 1,513 11,442 35,559 6,403 11,880 - 5,825 145,124 45,870 53,388Waterford Township......................................... 1,433 7,601 20,967 8,826 3,673 - 5,214 120,032 349 5,596Wayne-Westland Community........................... 2,001 6,644 27,604 5,090 7,191 - 4,351 88,899 - 6,575

MINNESOTA--Con.

Independent Schools:Anoka-Hennepin............................................... 4,192 17,001 51,612 34,707 28,173 10,025 9,179 173,410 - 14,455Bloomington..................................................... 3,298 5,016 14,052 15,708 7,110 3,986 9,047 143,942 44,155 4,027Burnsville.......................................................... 1,596 4,692 14,785 11,792 9,704 2,377 2,041 54,606 14,932 3,242Duluth............................................................... 2,368 4,858 17,133 9,334 6,111 716 1,089 23,020 197 2,588Elk River........................................................... 1,508 5,377 15,859 9,100 18,743 187 12,902 330,911 64,161 6,581Lakeville........................................................... 1,731 5,544 16,198 9,709 5,588 2,578 8,544 316,042 74,619 6,975

See footnotes at end of table.

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue

Federal sources State sources

Compen-satory Special Child Other and Formula Special

Enrollment1 Total Total (Title I) Education nutrition nonspecified Total Assistance Education

Geographic area

MINNESOTA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Minneapolis Special......................................... 37,033 610,830 67,752 27,210 13,936 10,602 16,004 384,951 270,568 49,228Mounds View.................................................... 10,349 122,935 4,278 341 2,436 910 591 75,693 59,194 10,083North St Paul-Maplewood................................ 11,160 137,079 6,180 670 2,471 1,643 1,396 91,149 73,245 7,498Osseo............................................................... 22,071 267,163 11,368 715 4,369 3,357 2,927 176,453 136,485 23,364Robbinsdale..................................................... 13,194 171,617 8,653 1,059 3,080 2,334 2,180 104,393 76,015 10,575Rochester......................................................... 16,237 173,542 10,463 1,570 4,084 1,992 2,817 116,501 88,604 9,049

Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan...................... 28,026 310,493 9,688 699 6,045 1,915 1,029 202,416 161,419 24,036South Washington County................................ 16,451 186,175 4,728 365 2,752 1,014 597 118,700 97,512 8,726St Paul.............................................................. 40,658 585,712 60,581 16,297 9,670 14,458 20,156 414,138 234,140 43,546

MISSISSIPPI

Independent Schools:Desoto County.................................................. 28,738 200,361 15,563 2,698 5,038 4,663 3,164 111,996 108,383 71Harrison County............................................... 12,745 120,668 25,695 3,781 3,320 3,729 14,865 52,474 50,303 -Jackson............................................................ 31,941 267,466 47,940 14,855 8,745 13,258 11,082 130,907 125,674 506Madison County............................................... 10,864 101,403 6,054 1,119 2,010 1,757 1,168 41,565 39,813 77Rankin County.................................................. 17,398 138,873 11,681 2,029 3,129 2,826 3,697 69,149 64,847 -

MISSOURI

Independent Schools:Blue Springs..................................................... 13,697 138,098 5,143 427 2,584 766 1,366 56,514 33,478 1,581Columbia.......................................................... 17,090 177,013 13,324 2,963 3,932 2,635 3,794 71,805 39,652 1,586Ferguson-Florissant......................................... 12,848 125,969 7,407 2,994 - 3,204 1,209 55,209 38,467 2,028Fort Zumwalt.................................................... 18,776 170,204 6,256 544 3,820 1,022 870 60,836 31,334 3,018Fox................................................................... 11,619 104,697 5,225 934 2,285 1,323 683 53,621 39,849 2,665Francis Howell.................................................. 22,363 181,070 6,780 635 4,310 744 1,091 64,097 29,744 3,822

Hazelwood........................................................ 19,269 191,771 7,523 2,424 - 3,228 1,871 72,975 40,494 4,223Independence................................................... 11,268 126,987 14,694 1,584 2,382 2,519 8,209 59,938 42,622 930Kansas City...................................................... 26,980 346,064 46,744 15,471 8,061 9,738 13,474 137,182 87,595 2,424Lee's Summit.................................................... 16,883 176,228 5,201 533 2,869 873 926 66,240 39,519 1,266Mehlville........................................................... 11,089 95,039 2,691 952 - 934 805 23,819 6,200 1,616North Kansas City............................................ 17,715 199,955 10,047 1,704 3,568 3,116 1,659 55,624 21,180 1,581

Park Hill............................................................ 10,021 107,779 4,212 635 1,996 986 595 29,740 11,097 942Parkway............................................................ 18,432 200,038 5,112 1,560 - 1,424 2,128 38,448 3,045 -Rockwood......................................................... 22,544 217,784 4,297 1,456 - 1,544 1,297 49,892 10,626 4,879Springfield........................................................ 24,696 209,580 23,103 7,146 6,135 4,592 5,230 64,632 30,709 2,774St Joseph......................................................... 11,718 109,874 11,241 2,458 2,183 3,601 2,999 49,292 33,408 715St Louis............................................................ 38,277 443,778 59,992 18,670 11,183 12,653 17,486 179,131 103,569 3,581Wentzville......................................................... 10,508 95,376 3,740 592 1,873 800 475 31,554 13,032 2,172

NEBRASKA

Independent Schools:Lincoln.............................................................. 32,934 353,688 23,358 3,580 6,714 5,062 8,002 81,366 52,185 22,773Millard............................................................... 21,542 203,255 8,569 613 3,912 1,381 2,663 65,315 52,661 11,134Omaha.............................................................. 47,044 496,376 78,550 21,502 11,901 13,294 31,853 182,796 145,740 28,498

NEVADA

Independent Schools:Clark County..................................................... 303,448 2,843,207 202,379 55,912 44,398 48,276 53,793 1,531,004 405,633 62,291Washoe County................................................ 64,954 580,576 34,882 8,764 8,956 8,633 8,529 351,184 105,412 19,772

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Dependent Schools:Manchester....................................................... 17,154 170,428 18,907 4,858 3,792 2,632 7,625 74,476 70,439 -Nashua............................................................. 12,712 134,579 11,341 2,987 3,026 1,861 3,467 50,326 44,898 -

NEW JERSEY

Independent Schools:Brick Township................................................. 10,725 144,503 4,428 1,031 2,395 545 457 51,801 22,253 8,587Camden............................................................ 15,243 341,530 29,837 15,083 4,706 4,272 5,776 295,591 133,036 14,513Cherry Hill Township........................................ 11,529 186,296 3,818 328 2,499 632 359 36,009 6,225 6,333Clifton............................................................... 10,388 151,291 5,431 1,249 2,201 1,187 794 35,733 4,315 7,570Elizabeth........................................................... 21,214 439,336 29,634 8,080 5,253 9,377 6,924 318,181 120,405 12,235Freehold Regional High.................................... 11,401 170,536 2,940 210 1,933 351 446 56,884 29,282 5,329

Hamilton Township........................................... 13,225 184,101 6,864 919 3,515 1,198 1,232 76,292 35,481 12,936Middletown Township....................................... 10,144 165,204 3,564 366 2,289 436 473 37,811 7,960 6,737Passaic............................................................. 12,247 245,458 21,452 5,855 3,532 5,245 6,820 207,320 73,626 10,684Toms River Regional........................................ 17,649 217,453 7,948 2,078 3,758 1,028 1,084 91,811 49,335 10,732Woodbridge Township...................................... 13,443 190,812 5,467 586 2,993 1,234 654 40,110 1,107 10,743

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue--Con.

State sources--Con. Local sources

Parent From cities From otherTranspor- Other and Property government and school

tation nonspecified Total Total taxes taxes only contributions counties systems Charges Other

Geographic area

MINNESOTA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Minneapolis Special......................................... 2,301 62,854 158,127 100,484 100,484 - 16,307 116 9,382 31,838Mounds View.................................................... 282 6,134 42,964 28,217 28,217 - 2,421 879 6,583 4,864North St Paul-Maplewood................................ - 10,406 39,750 25,328 25,328 - 3,192 372 6,904 3,954Osseo............................................................... 1,010 15,594 79,342 50,257 50,257 - 2,859 681 13,790 11,755Robbinsdale..................................................... 1,739 16,064 58,571 36,607 36,607 - 4,850 585 8,568 7,961Rochester......................................................... 554 18,294 46,578 33,100 33,100 - 235 306 7,992 4,945

Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan...................... 193 16,768 98,389 68,719 68,719 - 5,346 195 13,868 10,261South Washington County................................ 582 11,880 62,747 37,422 37,422 - 4,117 26 11,538 9,644St Paul.............................................................. 1,161 135,291 110,993 69,514 69,514 - 12,892 1,939 10,686 15,962

MISSISSIPPI--Con.

Independent Schools:Desoto County.................................................. - 3,542 72,802 54,622 54,622 - 2,364 30 9,986 5,800Harrison County............................................... - 2,171 42,499 23,497 21,909 - - 50 3,448 15,504Jackson............................................................ - 4,727 88,619 78,682 78,682 - 712 - 5,430 3,795Madison County............................................... - 1,675 53,784 45,834 45,833 - - 36 4,806 3,108Rankin County.................................................. - 4,302 58,043 44,759 44,759 - - 3 9,678 3,603

MISSOURI--Con.

Independent Schools:Blue Springs..................................................... 2,516 18,939 76,441 58,540 57,049 - 1,744 1,114 9,320 5,723Columbia.......................................................... 3,015 27,552 91,884 77,983 75,822 - 1,309 118 5,859 6,615Ferguson-Florissant......................................... 948 13,766 63,353 54,573 45,894 - 1,252 64 3,520 3,944Fort Zumwalt.................................................... 2,683 23,801 103,112 84,150 81,185 - 2,147 - 8,095 8,720Fox................................................................... 1,475 9,632 45,851 33,049 32,812 - 2,007 - 8,198 2,597Francis Howell.................................................. 3,246 27,285 110,193 89,731 89,253 - 2,185 335 11,379 6,563

Hazelwood........................................................ 1,961 26,297 111,273 97,130 90,218 - 2,184 178 3,955 7,826Independence................................................... 2,387 13,999 52,355 39,009 37,825 - 1,303 122 6,433 5,488Kansas City...................................................... 8,218 38,945 162,138 137,080 129,550 - 3,077 77 3,590 18,314Lee's Summit.................................................... 2,729 22,726 104,787 81,773 77,562 - 2,184 379 11,530 8,921Mehlville........................................................... 1,261 14,742 68,529 52,472 50,944 - 1,336 1,234 4,959 8,528North Kansas City............................................ 2,932 29,931 134,284 110,017 104,642 - 2,803 45 9,419 12,000

Park Hill............................................................ 1,593 16,108 73,827 56,464 55,417 - 3,120 - 8,016 6,227Parkway............................................................ 1,701 33,702 156,478 120,333 115,825 - 2,982 2,025 11,498 19,640Rockwood......................................................... 2,531 31,856 163,595 120,913 110,735 - 2,609 427 19,464 20,182Springfield........................................................ 2,331 28,818 121,845 99,404 92,790 - 2,100 83 8,585 11,673St Joseph......................................................... 1,389 13,780 49,341 37,855 35,726 - 1,510 277 5,689 4,010St Louis............................................................ 10,474 61,507 204,655 184,563 144,665 - 2,531 103 4,237 13,221Wentzville......................................................... 1,758 14,592 60,082 49,241 48,610 - 1,127 - 5,960 3,754

NEBRASKA--Con.

Independent Schools:Lincoln.............................................................. - 6,408 248,964 211,708 192,275 - 1,539 264 11,652 23,801Millard............................................................... - 1,520 129,371 109,421 98,336 - 1,023 - 12,523 6,404Omaha.............................................................. - 8,558 235,030 214,269 189,693 - 2,411 403 5,965 11,982

NEVADA--Con.

Independent Schools:Clark County..................................................... - 1,063,080 1,109,824 906,460 904,276 - - 616 87,093 115,655Washoe County................................................ - 226,000 194,510 150,451 150,145 - 241 1,193 23,677 18,948

NEW HAMPSHIRE--Con.

Dependent Schools:Manchester....................................................... - 4,037 77,045 - - 51,419 - 20,420 3,263 1,943Nashua............................................................. - 5,428 72,912 - - 66,956 - 515 3,313 2,128

NEW JERSEY--Con.

Independent Schools:Brick Township................................................. 4,435 16,526 88,274 82,667 82,667 - - 195 2,569 2,843Camden............................................................ 4,649 143,393 16,102 7,645 7,645 - - - 5,029 3,428Cherry Hill Township........................................ 1,451 22,000 146,469 139,016 139,016 - - 123 5,029 2,301Clifton............................................................... 1,898 21,950 110,127 105,902 105,902 - - - 2,039 2,186Elizabeth........................................................... 1,986 183,555 91,521 37,165 37,165 - - - 2,107 52,249Freehold Regional High.................................... 3,688 18,585 110,712 106,064 106,064 - - 168 3,441 1,039

Hamilton Township........................................... 3,058 24,817 100,945 96,403 96,403 - - - 2,081 2,461Middletown Township....................................... 3,128 19,986 123,829 111,132 111,132 - - 26 1,866 10,805Passaic............................................................. 2,355 120,655 16,686 14,007 14,007 - - - 392 2,287Toms River Regional........................................ 3,866 27,878 117,694 110,276 110,276 - 17 491 4,342 2,568Woodbridge Township...................................... 3,652 24,608 145,235 140,373 140,373 - - - 2,862 2,000

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functionsInstruction Support services

Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil StaffTotal Total wages benefits Total2 wages benefits Total support support

Geographic area

MINNESOTA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Minneapolis Special......................................... 606,042 489,687 312,722 96,636 305,099 204,744 66,653 145,896 20,381 24,580Mounds View.................................................... 118,158 98,032 59,008 18,709 60,974 43,476 13,910 29,029 4,015 3,309North St Paul-Maplewood................................ 133,415 100,878 60,835 23,366 60,976 40,675 16,257 28,094 2,775 6,213Osseo............................................................... 273,492 235,884 147,578 42,799 149,062 107,136 32,614 65,117 3,975 10,782Robbinsdale..................................................... 182,281 135,251 87,143 25,151 76,966 56,198 15,751 44,998 4,365 6,373Rochester......................................................... 171,952 146,339 89,265 27,466 87,964 62,614 19,051 43,775 3,613 6,406

Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan...................... 298,220 261,013 177,408 48,650 180,416 133,581 34,913 63,073 5,386 10,419South Washington County................................ 198,018 149,141 94,061 34,403 91,262 61,789 24,564 42,976 6,251 8,415St Paul.............................................................. 591,390 501,379 325,798 93,798 323,133 231,045 65,884 134,497 18,395 22,250

MISSISSIPPI--Con.

Independent Schools:Desoto County.................................................. 203,462 166,306 100,883 29,269 97,400 68,754 19,144 59,036 9,804 5,940Harrison County............................................... 109,134 97,297 53,279 17,071 55,254 36,586 11,106 35,796 5,163 2,503Jackson............................................................ 275,020 254,867 158,872 52,440 142,115 99,864 30,348 94,892 10,619 15,077Madison County............................................... 101,028 74,854 44,030 13,127 45,876 32,338 9,515 24,978 3,289 3,338Rankin County.................................................. 128,992 118,805 74,022 22,739 72,460 50,300 14,794 38,138 5,943 5,565

MISSOURI--Con.

Independent Schools:Blue Springs..................................................... 139,687 118,393 80,068 18,188 73,238 52,826 11,488 36,706 6,478 3,352Columbia.......................................................... 182,094 162,287 103,209 25,806 97,621 70,840 17,351 53,083 8,677 8,815Ferguson-Florissant......................................... 131,621 117,944 78,536 22,109 67,187 49,628 13,763 42,220 5,440 5,757Fort Zumwalt.................................................... 179,349 140,905 86,564 27,514 84,205 57,462 18,041 50,724 10,163 3,732Fox................................................................... 108,333 96,827 64,553 15,529 65,190 45,525 11,102 26,395 4,478 2,023Francis Howell.................................................. 176,063 162,189 101,319 31,460 98,391 72,243 21,802 52,763 6,681 4,201

Hazelwood........................................................ 219,496 158,502 103,741 30,058 98,369 69,930 19,345 54,003 6,581 6,318Independence................................................... 126,508 113,603 72,010 15,761 57,437 40,386 8,453 39,351 6,066 8,079Kansas City...................................................... 339,217 327,220 189,599 40,487 169,639 119,224 22,784 135,953 14,289 20,085Lee's Summit.................................................... 190,872 147,113 99,886 23,355 89,220 66,100 14,368 48,876 5,910 5,794Mehlville........................................................... 85,232 80,031 51,876 14,285 48,347 34,256 8,967 27,825 3,551 3,135North Kansas City............................................ 237,232 153,703 106,048 25,204 91,474 68,190 15,911 52,086 6,382 11,017

Park Hill............................................................ 104,707 91,340 58,604 13,172 53,221 39,685 8,213 31,842 2,985 4,263Parkway............................................................ 201,957 177,648 114,682 35,910 98,159 69,460 20,097 70,060 7,950 7,756Rockwood......................................................... 220,446 185,002 118,247 30,031 103,171 75,554 19,071 67,680 8,121 10,321Springfield........................................................ 215,440 187,062 118,588 32,657 108,092 76,669 18,781 67,845 13,863 10,654St Joseph......................................................... 104,745 97,027 62,538 15,532 57,598 41,737 10,154 30,403 5,054 5,461St Louis............................................................ 420,248 377,837 196,920 46,563 185,650 136,084 29,201 173,288 19,046 18,508Wentzville......................................................... 115,949 79,639 49,944 15,431 48,547 33,110 10,384 26,688 4,480 2,955

NEBRASKA--Con.

Independent Schools:Lincoln.............................................................. 360,590 273,899 192,607 40,842 181,726 138,467 28,639 79,774 9,084 8,753Millard............................................................... 206,765 167,524 97,593 34,634 102,576 68,312 25,966 55,258 9,398 5,185Omaha.............................................................. 454,528 393,780 247,832 60,825 227,474 163,258 40,319 148,146 20,825 13,018

NEVADA--Con.

Independent Schools:Clark County..................................................... 3,184,177 2,379,150 1,413,373 469,496 1,418,883 885,363 302,019 861,294 72,594 59,310Washoe County................................................ 561,737 508,013 306,720 103,292 319,099 206,581 71,536 169,194 28,354 22,162

NEW HAMPSHIRE--Con.

Dependent Schools:Manchester....................................................... 155,553 151,680 89,350 31,011 104,121 71,485 24,781 41,622 9,182 3,614Nashua............................................................. 122,452 115,401 71,590 22,889 73,013 50,112 17,448 37,829 7,799 4,689

NEW JERSEY--Con.

Independent Schools:Brick Township................................................. 139,837 136,895 77,840 36,380 87,940 52,264 24,097 45,111 10,636 3,127Camden............................................................ 388,396 330,380 173,013 73,358 191,036 108,688 44,561 125,921 39,569 11,783Cherry Hill Township........................................ 181,865 167,668 91,076 44,067 105,065 65,203 31,293 55,788 14,176 4,109Clifton............................................................... 149,820 142,957 80,307 35,148 89,684 54,365 23,703 48,539 14,267 3,913Elizabeth........................................................... 400,509 388,575 226,297 88,563 225,811 144,651 55,005 148,673 51,248 11,960Freehold Regional High.................................... 165,732 157,194 85,765 35,935 91,823 55,371 23,551 61,660 12,426 2,499

Hamilton Township........................................... 180,273 163,213 92,590 42,167 100,299 62,553 28,340 57,668 15,376 4,194Middletown Township....................................... 153,306 143,663 84,025 34,579 88,360 57,717 23,589 52,016 13,846 1,558Passaic............................................................. 253,422 237,374 128,546 53,911 157,936 91,392 35,329 71,012 26,979 7,383Toms River Regional........................................ 234,095 211,700 120,701 61,170 125,869 77,255 40,012 79,335 16,158 7,397Woodbridge Township...................................... 227,529 181,089 108,239 46,580 110,531 70,677 30,584 65,314 18,056 4,025

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Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.

Current spending--Con.

For selected functions--Con.Total long-term Long-term Long-term

General School Other debt debt issued debt retiredadminis- adminis- Other and current Capital Inter- Interest outstanding at during during

tration tration nonspecified spending outlay governmental on debt end of fiscal year fiscal year fiscal year

Indebtedness

Support services--Con.Geographic area

MINNESOTA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Minneapolis Special......................................... 8,140 14,594 78,201 38,692 46,363 15,870 54,122 79,451 49,693 113,974Mounds View.................................................... 2,009 3,564 16,132 8,029 9,697 2,995 7,434 177,015 - 4,979North St Paul-Maplewood................................ 1,341 4,201 13,564 11,808 13,183 13,038 6,316 136,145 79,996 4,420Osseo............................................................... 4,050 10,222 36,088 21,705 10,300 13,774 13,534 247,724 5,296 11,319Robbinsdale..................................................... 4,184 4,486 25,590 13,287 24,800 11,416 10,814 235,632 - 6,943Rochester......................................................... 2,213 7,040 24,503 14,600 18,564 1,159 5,890 64,131 14,884 5,148

Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan...................... 5,744 11,363 30,161 17,524 27,667 4,785 4,755 147,530 3,958 18,127South Washington County................................ 1,650 6,959 19,701 14,903 30,823 7,032 11,022 310,385 112,081 7,370St Paul.............................................................. 8,585 19,923 65,344 43,749 58,966 13,619 17,426 296,324 52,241 18,106

MISSISSIPPI--Con.

Independent Schools:Desoto County.................................................. 2,973 7,978 32,341 9,870 30,167 - 6,989 176,210 24,115 10,155Harrison County............................................... 1,965 4,885 21,280 6,247 10,333 - 1,504 35,060 17,755 1,855Jackson............................................................ 6,658 15,434 47,104 17,860 13,897 - 6,256 75,622 20,000 28,395Madison County............................................... 1,478 4,509 12,364 4,000 21,093 - 5,081 112,140 - 8,675Rankin County.................................................. 2,172 7,980 16,478 8,207 5,971 - 4,216 104,485 60,370 47,530

MISSOURI--Con.

Independent Schools:Blue Springs..................................................... 2,172 5,342 19,362 8,449 14,637 1,343 5,314 126,287 13,220 10,314Columbia.......................................................... 2,458 9,715 23,418 11,583 12,478 281 7,048 144,680 - 23,700Ferguson-Florissant......................................... 2,180 7,608 21,235 8,537 11,730 1,383 564 12,005 - 3,895Fort Zumwalt.................................................... 580 8,958 27,291 5,976 29,040 1,527 7,877 141,800 48,615 46,400Fox................................................................... 2,555 5,461 11,878 5,242 9,589 220 1,697 35,800 6,250 450Francis Howell.................................................. 1,583 8,382 31,916 11,035 4,795 1,092 7,987 165,929 - 8,635

Hazelwood........................................................ 3,002 10,539 27,563 6,130 53,005 1,206 6,783 207,556 92,550 37,298Independence................................................... 1,668 6,041 17,497 16,815 5,818 1,106 5,981 111,530 10,000 16,875Kansas City...................................................... 9,350 17,236 74,993 21,628 9,587 2,348 62 - - -Lee's Summit.................................................... 1,186 7,253 28,733 9,017 30,494 1,221 12,044 249,262 - 10,009Mehlville........................................................... 973 5,208 14,958 3,859 2,018 290 2,893 22,213 13,925 16,856North Kansas City............................................ 565 8,527 25,595 10,143 73,743 1,181 8,605 196,000 72,040 29,748

Park Hill............................................................ 1,217 4,823 18,554 6,277 6,769 841 5,757 100,906 2,900 29,780Parkway............................................................ 2,711 15,404 36,239 9,429 18,912 144 5,253 115,699 - 8,927Rockwood......................................................... 4,201 12,348 32,689 14,151 27,514 506 7,424 154,435 - 15,867Springfield........................................................ 2,081 8,628 32,619 11,125 17,506 497 10,375 224,989 - 4,265St Joseph......................................................... 652 4,475 14,761 9,026 4,676 188 2,854 50,470 - 2,172St Louis............................................................ 16,641 20,826 98,267 18,899 21,981 8,823 11,607 255,951 29,408 42,849Wentzville......................................................... 699 4,119 14,435 4,404 28,679 928 6,703 160,307 - 1,336

NEBRASKA--Con.

Independent Schools:Lincoln.............................................................. 7,959 17,408 36,570 12,399 74,565 29 12,097 270,507 - 12,927Millard............................................................... 5,021 9,124 26,530 9,690 31,704 970 6,567 160,290 - 10,830Omaha.............................................................. 11,513 23,590 79,200 18,160 48,322 - 12,426 257,058 - 9,771

NEVADA--Con.

Independent Schools:Clark County..................................................... 43,816 164,302 521,272 98,973 623,785 2,508 178,734 3,929,275 1,048,045 667,600Washoe County................................................ 9,028 27,824 81,826 19,720 33,143 276 20,305 475,136 131,634 90,704

NEW HAMPSHIRE--Con.

Dependent Schools:Manchester....................................................... 2,478 8,174 18,174 5,937 961 2,162 750 5,171 - 4,864Nashua............................................................. 2,545 5,844 16,952 4,559 1,692 403 4,956 129,863 - 10,262

NEW JERSEY--Con.

Independent Schools:Brick Township................................................. 1,814 6,816 22,718 3,844 1,019 670 1,253 25,504 - 2,187Camden............................................................ 5,932 16,101 52,536 13,423 49,440 8,436 140 2,022 - 1,524Cherry Hill Township........................................ 2,818 9,910 24,775 6,815 11,410 516 2,271 37,620 - 2,370Clifton............................................................... 3,039 7,636 19,684 4,734 2,342 3,069 1,452 35,179 2,417 3,455Elizabeth........................................................... 4,786 14,735 65,944 14,091 1,958 9,976 - - - -Freehold Regional High.................................... 2,078 8,827 35,830 3,711 2,310 3,282 2,946 52,815 - 4,980

Hamilton Township........................................... 1,458 8,661 27,979 5,246 4,272 10,242 2,546 58,300 - 2,835Middletown Township....................................... 2,214 8,080 26,318 3,287 3,433 2,193 4,017 78,835 - 2,110Passaic............................................................. 2,324 9,690 24,636 8,426 7,550 8,353 145 4,506 - 701Toms River Regional........................................ 3,245 10,361 42,174 6,496 17,529 604 4,262 83,210 - 2,731Woodbridge Township...................................... 2,423 10,871 29,939 5,244 40,692 3,290 2,458 56,014 - 1,992

See footnotes at end of table.

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue

Federal sources State sources

Compen-satory Special Child Other and Formula Special

Enrollment1 Total Total (Title I) Education nutrition nonspecified Total Assistance Education

Geographic area

NEW JERSEY--Con.

Dependent Schools:East Orange..................................................... 10,242 264,538 13,642 4,656 2,765 3,237 2,984 226,433 83,127 6,302Edison Township.............................................. 13,697 210,465 5,524 626 3,420 797 681 38,050 1,218 8,609Jersey City........................................................ 28,910 736,323 46,832 17,222 11,336 8,833 9,441 580,891 178,262 20,317Newark............................................................. 41,266 1,130,515 83,623 34,269 11,782 16,534 21,038 844,339 289,128 34,618Paterson........................................................... 24,950 566,025 39,475 15,370 7,071 9,982 7,052 484,646 172,221 19,010Trenton............................................................. 12,052 332,659 18,776 6,740 3,662 3,697 4,677 283,782 105,417 16,939

NEW MEXICO

Independent Schools:Albuquerque..................................................... 95,493 909,023 87,631 25,748 20,498 - 41,385 689,195 624,158 -Farmington....................................................... 10,144 87,126 10,501 2,794 2,093 27 5,587 62,612 59,023 -Gadsden........................................................... 13,995 131,403 18,644 5,768 2,963 57 9,856 100,333 87,991 -Gallup-McKinley County................................... 12,402 129,437 42,606 7,119 4,528 25 30,934 74,327 65,598 -Las Cruces....................................................... 23,917 219,989 30,385 9,727 6,517 22 14,119 159,603 149,212 -Rio Rancho....................................................... 14,737 119,600 5,040 375 1,937 - 2,728 95,645 89,037 -Santa Fe........................................................... 13,633 146,643 11,688 2,433 2,913 31 6,311 92,226 84,324 -

NEW YORK

Independent Schools:Arlington........................................................... 10,321 149,866 3,224 530 1,954 266 474 51,471 25,688 10,310Brentwood........................................................ 16,587 276,472 15,762 3,633 5,050 3,391 3,688 184,160 132,248 28,439Greece.............................................................. 13,347 194,615 10,902 1,388 3,436 2,081 3,997 92,448 54,063 10,329Half Hollow Hills............................................... 10,179 190,340 3,338 565 1,935 437 401 34,386 16,180 4,946Middle Country................................................. 11,236 181,912 4,702 1,006 2,513 771 412 90,128 56,523 14,141Mount Vernon................................................... 10,071 189,494 12,061 3,147 2,366 1,911 4,637 98,261 50,522 7,467

New Rochelle................................................... 10,526 206,208 7,290 1,796 2,316 1,223 1,955 56,799 14,062 6,412Newburgh......................................................... 12,596 209,812 12,590 3,447 2,977 2,935 3,231 115,664 65,779 18,387North Syracuse................................................. 10,325 134,933 6,370 814 2,408 1,019 2,129 67,727 42,947 7,021Sachem............................................................ 15,387 279,657 5,127 571 3,103 833 620 132,919 82,141 17,826Smithtown......................................................... 10,767 194,327 3,045 234 2,062 214 535 50,856 22,870 5,307Wappingers...................................................... 12,504 162,211 4,138 361 2,404 470 903 54,268 28,822 10,273Williamsville...................................................... 10,702 151,652 4,567 529 2,462 613 963 45,078 22,587 4,712

Dependent Schools:Buffalo.............................................................. 36,540 735,691 85,586 35,986 12,259 14,762 22,579 549,214 365,777 84,575New York City................................................... 999,150 19,368,571 1,899,716 870,868 240,943 297,023 490,882 9,237,947 5,059,921 1,247,331Rochester......................................................... 33,337 599,824 71,419 28,272 9,463 11,093 22,591 410,681 262,414 72,308Syracuse.......................................................... 21,178 361,202 52,237 17,331 7,288 6,437 21,181 242,623 145,610 43,911Yonkers............................................................ 24,708 486,010 41,607 13,844 6,559 4,360 16,844 267,061 114,813 28,858

NORTH CAROLINA

Dependent Schools:Alamance-Burlington........................................ 22,643 171,185 16,331 - - 5,499 10,832 111,298 107,371 -Brunswick County............................................. 11,545 113,783 10,074 - - 2,843 7,231 60,684 58,228 -Buncombe County............................................ 25,650 249,211 18,945 - - 5,867 13,078 132,560 130,099 -Burke County.................................................... 14,167 117,399 13,307 - - 4,159 9,148 79,005 75,226 -Cabarrus County.............................................. 25,691 211,847 14,816 - - 4,883 9,933 123,133 119,255 -Caldwell County............................................... 13,099 104,956 10,574 - - 3,316 7,258 69,939 67,524 -

Catawba County............................................... 17,483 157,039 10,826 - - 3,536 7,290 90,511 86,898 -Chapel Hill-Carrboro......................................... 11,093 131,935 6,230 - - 1,294 4,936 55,730 55,209 -Charlotte/Mecklenburg..................................... 128,789 1,244,057 91,893 - - 30,805 61,088 632,234 617,631 -Cleveland County............................................. 16,959 148,224 17,762 - - 4,700 13,062 97,457 90,581 -Craven County................................................. 14,685 106,677 15,469 - - 3,750 11,719 78,701 75,404 -Cumberland County......................................... 52,809 423,987 55,700 - - 15,118 40,582 265,591 258,204 -

Davidson County.............................................. 20,545 145,746 10,467 - - 3,423 7,044 101,462 98,314 -Durham County................................................ 30,835 322,147 29,452 - - 7,580 21,872 164,360 160,423 -Gaston County................................................. 32,272 242,768 25,170 - - 7,986 17,184 160,278 154,626 -Guilford County................................................ 70,427 652,707 55,835 - - 18,611 37,224 360,880 341,158 -Harnett County................................................. 17,883 150,146 17,231 - - 5,445 11,786 95,942 94,090 -Henderson County........................................... 12,909 110,322 10,451 - - 3,019 7,432 66,713 64,958 -

Iredell-Statesville.............................................. 20,953 181,145 14,245 - - 4,280 9,965 102,965 101,092 -Johnston County.............................................. 29,213 275,367 18,224 - - 6,101 12,123 149,875 145,586 -Lincoln County.................................................. 12,031 112,893 7,907 - - 2,859 5,048 62,555 61,313 -Moore County................................................... 12,283 103,367 9,058 - - 2,538 6,520 62,385 60,990 -Nash-Rocky Mount........................................... 18,077 148,418 19,319 - - 5,348 13,971 99,728 96,221 -New Hanover County....................................... 23,999 237,646 21,177 - - 5,170 16,007 123,738 119,705 -

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue--Con.

State sources--Con. Local sources

Parent From cities From otherTranspor- Other and Property government and school

tation nonspecified Total Total taxes taxes only contributions counties systems Charges Other

Geographic area

NEW JERSEY--Con.

Dependent Schools:East Orange..................................................... 788 136,216 24,463 - - 18,934 - - 1,170 4,359Edison Township.............................................. 2,776 25,447 166,891 - - 160,699 - - 3,474 2,718Jersey City........................................................ 3,625 378,687 108,600 - - - 96,675 - 6,064 5,861Newark............................................................. 4,491 516,102 202,553 - - - 88,215 532 10,041 103,765Paterson........................................................... 5,339 288,076 41,904 - - - 36,389 - 773 4,742Trenton............................................................. 3,095 158,331 30,101 - - 21,116 - - 4,971 4,014

NEW MEXICO--Con.

Independent Schools:Albuquerque..................................................... 16,704 48,333 132,197 101,734 101,734 - - - 10,114 20,349Farmington....................................................... 2,187 1,402 14,013 11,321 11,321 - - - 1,517 1,175Gadsden........................................................... 4,948 7,394 12,426 9,390 9,390 - - - 1,616 1,420Gallup-McKinley County................................... 5,586 3,143 12,504 6,738 6,738 - - - 1,926 3,840Las Cruces....................................................... 5,501 4,890 30,001 20,880 20,880 - - - 4,720 4,401Rio Rancho....................................................... 4,043 2,565 18,915 13,624 13,624 - - - 2,893 2,398Santa Fe........................................................... 3,260 4,642 42,729 35,053 35,053 - - - 1,688 5,988

NEW YORK--Con.

Independent Schools:Arlington........................................................... - 15,473 95,171 86,704 86,704 - - 803 3,853 3,811Brentwood........................................................ - 23,473 76,550 63,110 63,110 - 3,323 831 1,820 7,466Greece.............................................................. - 28,056 91,265 71,857 71,857 - 8,735 170 2,870 7,633Half Hollow Hills............................................... - 13,260 152,616 141,389 141,389 - - 1,159 2,423 7,645Middle Country................................................. - 19,464 87,082 79,146 79,146 - - 187 2,151 5,598Mount Vernon................................................... - 40,272 79,172 74,720 74,720 - 754 156 352 3,190

New Rochelle................................................... - 36,325 142,119 134,482 130,538 - 738 1,013 1,593 4,293Newburgh......................................................... - 31,498 81,558 73,699 73,699 - 579 159 1,745 5,376North Syracuse................................................. - 17,759 60,836 45,612 45,612 - 6,788 309 2,296 5,831Sachem............................................................ - 32,952 141,611 127,679 127,679 - - 601 4,118 9,213Smithtown......................................................... - 22,679 140,426 132,461 132,461 - 266 694 2,454 4,551Wappingers...................................................... - 15,173 103,805 91,529 91,529 - - 350 2,758 9,168Williamsville...................................................... - 17,779 102,007 81,717 81,717 - 10,003 392 1,979 7,916

Dependent Schools:Buffalo.............................................................. - 98,862 100,891 - - 52,879 33,218 2,130 2,382 10,282New York City................................................... - 2,930,695 8,230,908 - - 7,912,140 - - 48,862 269,906Rochester......................................................... - 75,959 117,724 - - 104,734 - 1,781 1,149 10,060Syracuse.......................................................... - 53,102 66,342 - - 54,138 4,346 183 970 6,705Yonkers............................................................ - 123,390 177,342 - - 169,039 - 524 3,070 4,709

NORTH CAROLINA--Con.

Dependent Schools:Alamance-Burlington........................................ - 3,927 43,556 - - 35,746 - - 5,637 2,173Brunswick County............................................. - 2,456 43,025 - - 40,147 - - 1,862 1,016Buncombe County............................................ - 2,461 97,706 - - 87,577 - - 6,433 3,696Burke County.................................................... - 3,779 25,087 - - 18,641 - - 4,408 2,038Cabarrus County.............................................. - 3,878 73,898 - - 61,001 - 16 8,702 4,179Caldwell County............................................... - 2,415 24,443 - - 17,213 - - 4,400 2,830

Catawba County............................................... - 3,613 55,702 - - 49,198 - - 4,544 1,960Chapel Hill-Carrboro......................................... - 521 69,975 - - 64,244 - - 3,992 1,739Charlotte/Mecklenburg..................................... - 14,603 519,930 - - 460,168 - - 39,150 20,612Cleveland County............................................. - 6,876 33,005 - - 26,996 - 73 4,314 1,622Craven County................................................. - 3,297 12,507 - - 7,723 - - 2,834 1,950Cumberland County......................................... - 7,387 102,696 - - 84,255 - - 13,216 5,225

Davidson County.............................................. - 3,148 33,817 - - 26,865 - - 5,089 1,863Durham County................................................ - 3,937 128,335 - - 115,972 - - 7,517 4,846Gaston County................................................. - 5,652 57,320 - - 45,553 - - 6,368 5,399Guilford County................................................ - 19,722 235,992 - - 201,217 - - 16,749 18,026Harnett County................................................. - 1,852 36,973 - - 28,689 - - 3,252 5,032Henderson County........................................... - 1,755 33,158 - - 28,279 - 6 3,570 1,303

Iredell-Statesville.............................................. - 1,873 63,935 - - 51,581 - 11 6,999 5,344Johnston County.............................................. - 4,289 107,268 - - 97,029 - 11 7,381 2,847Lincoln County.................................................. - 1,242 42,431 - - 29,345 - - 3,062 10,024Moore County................................................... - 1,395 31,924 - - 26,667 - - 2,123 3,134Nash-Rocky Mount........................................... - 3,507 29,371 - - 25,350 - - 2,695 1,326New Hanover County....................................... - 4,033 92,731 - - 80,650 - - 5,360 6,721

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functionsInstruction Support services

Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil StaffTotal Total wages benefits Total2 wages benefits Total support support

Geographic area

NEW JERSEY--Con.

Dependent Schools:East Orange..................................................... 270,573 227,896 126,156 44,073 127,478 71,788 24,313 92,385 25,147 13,997Edison Township.............................................. 212,022 185,751 116,947 42,341 119,424 84,202 30,135 61,679 15,412 5,101Jersey City........................................................ 723,007 641,332 357,046 134,416 404,639 242,123 87,873 216,551 68,673 24,532Newark............................................................. 1,123,163 1,005,357 556,786 199,337 578,716 316,536 106,221 394,524 110,209 66,069Paterson........................................................... 562,692 503,685 269,614 112,872 287,363 183,463 72,304 200,178 78,143 25,419Trenton............................................................. 341,590 289,317 145,427 63,176 171,692 94,413 39,819 108,578 40,060 8,567

NEW MEXICO--Con.

Independent Schools:Albuquerque..................................................... 902,192 762,817 483,342 133,746 429,681 318,052 85,391 303,873 68,795 22,846Farmington....................................................... 83,350 77,577 48,680 15,198 47,522 34,012 10,547 27,416 8,533 2,066Gadsden........................................................... 127,071 118,520 71,338 20,828 70,460 49,499 14,153 41,101 11,759 3,839Gallup-McKinley County................................... 143,236 121,764 75,270 20,711 68,331 47,752 13,155 49,083 11,260 7,291Las Cruces....................................................... 208,935 190,808 120,939 38,812 118,764 83,610 26,290 64,642 19,109 4,017Rio Rancho....................................................... 116,530 106,547 64,800 18,286 64,900 46,366 12,990 37,322 9,951 3,524Santa Fe........................................................... 144,691 106,532 66,592 19,475 61,773 44,476 12,735 40,699 12,206 4,110

NEW YORK--Con.

Independent Schools:Arlington........................................................... 149,285 140,864 85,660 36,202 90,931 57,883 24,834 46,231 4,999 5,288Brentwood........................................................ 280,942 271,828 166,580 63,262 186,785 124,466 48,217 77,574 11,926 9,300Greece.............................................................. 183,830 172,547 110,153 36,465 106,212 74,009 24,877 59,845 7,765 5,492Half Hollow Hills............................................... 182,288 169,052 105,472 39,092 112,615 76,817 28,745 53,138 8,166 6,120Middle Country................................................. 176,964 160,511 93,727 38,799 106,032 70,945 29,404 51,048 6,187 4,077Mount Vernon................................................... 195,226 171,111 108,884 34,800 118,179 82,596 27,264 49,208 8,414 2,713

New Rochelle................................................... 193,962 185,985 115,558 39,161 117,144 83,111 28,946 65,253 10,329 5,364Newburgh......................................................... 230,617 203,534 117,972 49,802 132,142 85,458 36,969 61,801 9,724 7,946North Syracuse................................................. 132,188 121,628 77,580 31,070 78,036 52,938 21,888 39,870 5,029 5,365Sachem............................................................ 263,145 248,522 156,985 54,947 163,391 115,310 41,055 78,153 12,950 10,109Smithtown......................................................... 181,519 165,230 99,201 39,028 101,339 68,087 27,168 60,939 7,406 5,013Wappingers...................................................... 161,382 156,494 91,379 46,891 97,020 59,436 30,890 55,689 8,908 7,643Williamsville...................................................... 133,799 127,989 82,363 26,656 82,484 60,165 19,689 42,593 5,484 5,791

Dependent Schools:Buffalo.............................................................. 823,880 642,668 286,156 136,068 435,216 211,347 105,696 182,767 20,328 13,624New York City................................................... 20,144,661 17,253,203 9,269,319 3,995,747 13,148,175 7,711,073 3,489,320 3,534,336 73,513 170,154Rochester......................................................... 596,002 533,265 313,124 110,806 307,820 205,379 75,389 202,593 25,931 25,310Syracuse.......................................................... 364,492 344,257 199,145 89,015 241,404 148,616 69,845 88,379 10,738 8,233Yonkers............................................................ 472,250 453,075 266,363 109,961 310,750 196,573 86,331 131,812 19,423 12,069

NORTH CAROLINA--Con.

Dependent Schools:Alamance-Burlington........................................ 178,909 156,668 107,089 25,606 101,169 75,757 18,162 45,875 10,331 6,183Brunswick County............................................. 107,163 95,468 62,968 15,341 55,578 39,970 9,919 35,307 6,555 4,729Buncombe County............................................ 233,775 198,964 139,202 32,683 125,167 95,567 22,604 63,247 12,364 7,059Burke County.................................................... 113,512 109,603 74,047 18,056 68,288 51,709 12,702 32,896 6,604 2,914Cabarrus County.............................................. 247,257 180,175 118,464 27,961 115,562 83,514 19,880 51,426 10,079 4,567Caldwell County............................................... 100,565 97,845 66,360 16,218 62,483 46,634 11,508 27,822 6,230 4,219

Catawba County............................................... 145,953 127,040 86,905 20,373 84,940 63,172 14,838 34,804 6,106 4,210Chapel Hill-Carrboro......................................... 135,112 113,128 78,611 17,539 73,391 56,268 12,615 34,010 8,595 5,353Charlotte/Mecklenburg..................................... 1,217,293 1,041,554 710,125 162,370 642,830 473,635 108,025 341,560 59,148 37,860Cleveland County............................................. 143,167 137,759 91,748 22,115 87,090 63,917 15,396 42,480 9,282 6,524Craven County................................................. 115,198 111,671 74,473 17,379 70,631 52,016 12,257 35,199 5,987 4,528Cumberland County......................................... 421,840 405,653 278,037 63,209 246,888 184,645 42,043 132,959 25,893 17,579

Davidson County.............................................. 140,815 132,297 90,832 22,413 81,929 62,711 15,551 42,157 9,044 4,700Durham County................................................ 306,848 286,377 190,063 43,344 164,596 121,426 28,107 106,850 18,781 14,926Gaston County................................................. 241,027 229,640 153,932 35,623 145,229 104,934 24,517 68,523 12,629 9,791Guilford County................................................ 742,067 584,777 385,568 87,691 350,836 258,532 59,808 204,245 39,427 25,713Harnett County................................................. 138,242 131,050 85,029 19,880 85,215 61,183 14,442 37,967 5,986 5,895Henderson County........................................... 105,578 99,250 66,380 15,787 64,326 47,638 11,396 28,631 4,473 3,646

Iredell-Statesville.............................................. 166,056 151,001 101,691 24,391 93,801 69,700 16,664 46,746 8,805 6,383Johnston County.............................................. 268,479 219,276 143,097 34,841 145,902 104,626 25,709 61,631 8,748 6,500Lincoln County.................................................. 118,310 89,302 57,493 14,169 58,915 41,036 10,208 25,280 4,074 2,982Moore County................................................... 96,451 94,025 65,113 14,984 58,694 44,659 10,427 30,981 5,791 4,734Nash-Rocky Mount........................................... 149,045 145,708 96,998 22,511 89,547 66,447 15,524 48,240 8,924 6,847New Hanover County....................................... 243,443 211,574 137,705 32,954 123,338 89,158 21,351 76,513 16,054 7,123

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Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.

Current spending--Con.

For selected functions--Con.Total long-term Long-term Long-term

General School Other debt debt issued debt retiredadminis- adminis- Other and current Capital Inter- Interest outstanding at during during

tration tration nonspecified spending outlay governmental on debt end of fiscal year fiscal year fiscal year

Indebtedness

Support services--Con.Geographic area

NEW JERSEY--Con.

Dependent Schools:East Orange..................................................... 3,192 10,087 39,962 8,033 34,658 5,019 3,000 58,401 - 3,844Edison Township.............................................. 3,163 7,613 30,390 4,648 13,410 12,838 23 24,047 - 2,305Jersey City........................................................ 10,867 23,939 88,540 20,142 68,465 7,506 5,704 120,930 17,050 9,200Newark............................................................. 14,670 32,155 171,421 32,117 88,763 25,584 3,459 91,028 - 7,895Paterson........................................................... 6,305 21,328 68,983 16,144 27,322 30,744 941 17,502 - 1,775Trenton............................................................. 2,996 10,316 46,639 9,047 29,767 21,211 1,295 24,570 - 1,330

NEW MEXICO--Con.

Independent Schools:Albuquerque..................................................... 8,103 87,044 117,085 29,263 130,153 1,560 7,662 163,490 50,000 14,872Farmington....................................................... 1,468 3,777 11,572 2,639 4,511 120 1,142 34,690 9,000 8,750Gadsden........................................................... 1,653 5,245 18,605 6,959 7,499 197 855 34,430 12,250 6,695Gallup-McKinley County................................... 1,348 6,340 22,844 4,350 19,126 83 2,263 35,315 5,500 3,762Las Cruces....................................................... 1,782 15,131 24,603 7,402 13,093 1,703 3,331 86,080 - 12,920Rio Rancho....................................................... 2,614 4,993 16,240 4,325 7,852 18 2,113 65,455 14,825 7,105Santa Fe........................................................... 3,217 4,798 16,368 4,060 35,725 769 1,665 45,900 9,500 14,600

NEW YORK--Con.

Independent Schools:Arlington........................................................... 2,651 6,663 26,630 3,702 4,552 64 3,805 82,745 - 3,430Brentwood........................................................ 3,575 9,787 42,986 7,469 4,960 623 3,531 78,725 - 4,615Greece.............................................................. 4,425 8,841 33,322 6,490 5,018 135 6,130 136,017 - 8,257Half Hollow Hills............................................... 2,318 7,270 29,264 3,299 9,675 20 3,541 84,710 18,600 23,880Middle Country................................................. 3,037 6,421 31,326 3,431 12,709 1,638 2,106 76,770 42,000 4,065Mount Vernon................................................... 5,003 10,550 22,528 3,724 16,323 3,078 4,714 116,420 17,798 5,159

New Rochelle................................................... 3,069 10,174 36,317 3,588 1,285 2,766 3,926 84,140 - 6,885Newburgh......................................................... 2,504 8,502 33,125 9,591 25,192 - 1,891 64,511 42,326 2,115North Syracuse................................................. 1,426 5,629 22,421 3,722 6,243 462 3,855 78,949 12,930 18,368Sachem............................................................ 3,420 9,365 42,309 6,978 5,272 330 9,021 223,443 93,150 99,590Smithtown......................................................... 2,524 11,413 34,583 2,952 7,760 1,810 6,719 151,416 - 6,853Wappingers...................................................... 2,618 6,041 30,479 3,785 3,675 64 1,149 23,337 - 2,385Williamsville...................................................... 2,184 4,833 24,301 2,912 1,517 2,665 1,628 31,809 - 2,699

Dependent Schools:Buffalo.............................................................. 3,254 28,256 117,305 24,685 143,847 2,295 35,070 660,821 5,889 26,052New York City................................................... 88,278 479,751 2,722,640 570,692 2,208,816 282,642 400,000 11,756,675 1,023,469 727,428Rochester......................................................... 5,655 40,145 105,552 22,852 31,031 23,562 8,144 157,142 - 18,804Syracuse.......................................................... 2,137 16,482 50,789 14,474 13,555 1,659 5,021 107,441 9,500 9,519Yonkers............................................................ 2,656 25,077 72,587 10,513 7,833 5,435 5,907 143,495 15,190 12,513

NORTH CAROLINA--Con.

Dependent Schools:Alamance-Burlington........................................ 1,779 10,543 17,039 9,624 18,650 - 3,591 66,295 14,530 3,475Brunswick County............................................. 979 6,375 16,669 4,583 6,796 - 4,899 70,452 - 4,912Buncombe County............................................ 2,647 13,709 27,468 10,550 27,111 - 7,700 109,410 - 9,050Burke County.................................................... 2,471 6,810 14,097 8,419 1,833 - 2,076 51,717 21,941 2,161Cabarrus County.............................................. 2,514 12,110 22,156 13,187 54,233 - 12,849 213,753 44,900 10,830Caldwell County............................................... 1,299 5,731 10,343 7,540 1,800 - 920 13,238 - 909

Catawba County............................................... 1,936 7,370 15,182 7,296 13,215 - 5,698 78,869 - 8,786Chapel Hill-Carrboro......................................... 588 5,959 13,515 5,727 21,984 - - - - -Charlotte/Mecklenburg..................................... 6,063 70,725 167,764 57,164 99,555 - 76,184 1,263,524 158,180 66,725Cleveland County............................................. 2,782 8,562 15,330 8,189 5,085 - 323 3,227 - 1,738Craven County................................................. 2,474 7,448 14,762 5,841 988 - 2,539 53,060 14,000 -Cumberland County......................................... 8,625 29,526 51,336 25,806 10,815 - 5,372 77,787 - 4,866

Davidson County.............................................. 2,136 8,775 17,502 8,211 6,799 - 1,719 60,871 36,800 2,369Durham County................................................ 4,907 19,389 48,847 14,931 8,953 - 11,518 165,048 - 12,156Gaston County................................................. 2,011 15,410 28,682 15,888 6,647 - 4,740 124,563 56,500 4,858Guilford County................................................ 3,101 38,881 97,123 29,696 136,065 - 21,225 428,940 114,560 12,156Harnett County................................................. 1,684 6,832 17,570 7,868 3,846 - 3,346 61,573 20,307 8,164Henderson County........................................... 1,967 5,577 12,968 6,293 2,488 - 3,840 54,661 - 4,420

Iredell-Statesville.............................................. 1,388 9,578 20,592 10,454 4,052 - 11,003 162,420 - 6,860Johnston County.............................................. 2,319 12,922 31,142 11,743 34,268 - 14,935 243,718 50,838 36,896Lincoln County.................................................. 741 6,449 11,034 5,107 21,568 - 7,440 108,833 - 5,635Moore County................................................... 1,015 5,701 13,740 4,350 631 - 1,795 24,693 - 2,930Nash-Rocky Mount........................................... 2,409 9,338 20,722 7,921 2,724 - 613 8,604 - 834New Hanover County....................................... 1,358 13,868 38,110 11,723 21,970 - 9,899 142,530 - 9,759

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue

Federal sources State sources

Compen-satory Special Child Other and Formula Special

Enrollment1 Total Total (Title I) Education nutrition nonspecified Total Assistance Education

Geographic area

NORTH CAROLINA--Con.

Dependent Schools--Con.Onslow County................................................. 23,023 202,053 24,213 - - 4,917 19,296 119,219 116,090 -Pitt County........................................................ 22,466 181,920 20,516 - - 5,903 14,613 122,052 117,405 -Randolph County.............................................. 18,871 144,106 11,864 - - 4,216 7,648 96,541 93,838 -Robeson County............................................... 23,825 199,263 31,143 - - 8,498 22,645 143,073 140,968 -Rockingham County......................................... 13,710 119,668 12,243 - - 3,845 8,398 79,995 78,007 -Rowan-Salisbury.............................................. 20,957 164,150 17,778 - - 5,754 12,024 107,425 104,463 -

Union County.................................................... 35,294 436,480 17,823 - - 6,078 11,745 163,725 160,193 -Wake County.................................................... 128,122 1,447,470 65,144 - - 15,052 50,092 622,879 618,728 -Wayne County.................................................. 19,371 154,218 18,748 - - 5,586 13,162 109,975 103,244 -Wilkes County.................................................. 10,035 86,475 9,579 - - 3,098 6,481 55,704 53,270 -Wilson County.................................................. 12,519 103,205 12,341 - - 3,852 8,489 64,389 62,123 -Winston-Salem/Forsyth.................................... 50,648 463,122 44,643 - - 12,032 32,611 266,190 257,680 -

NORTH DAKOTA

Independent Schools:Bismarck........................................................... 10,784 99,700 11,453 2,859 2,520 1,399 4,675 36,516 28,225 2,833Fargo................................................................ 10,727 121,735 9,297 2,793 2,474 1,344 2,686 34,247 26,941 2,137

OHIO

Independent Schools:Akron................................................................ 26,424 439,713 35,320 - 6,693 7,216 21,411 212,044 143,373 -Canton.............................................................. 10,853 138,464 15,599 - 3,192 4,096 8,311 76,099 61,284 -Cincinnati.......................................................... 36,003 562,072 66,827 - 12,841 11,104 42,882 204,159 113,924 -Cleveland......................................................... 55,593 911,109 130,506 - 20,371 20,230 89,905 516,776 398,612 -Columbus......................................................... 56,003 907,767 100,819 - 15,183 17,221 68,415 350,149 220,047 -Dayton.............................................................. 16,855 332,049 35,793 - 6,320 6,006 23,467 181,958 115,939 -

Dublin............................................................... 13,218 168,938 3,707 - 2,278 558 871 29,394 28,353 -Fairfield............................................................. 10,083 87,583 3,505 - 1,971 497 1,037 31,297 30,233 -Hilliard.............................................................. 15,029 169,597 4,645 - 2,696 745 1,204 52,380 51,321 -Lakota............................................................... 17,782 179,045 4,881 - 3,145 669 1,067 58,995 58,082 -Mason............................................................... 10,379 119,162 2,650 - 1,808 304 538 40,751 39,746 -Northwest (Hamilton Co).................................. 10,370 90,607 5,349 - 2,595 1,069 1,685 37,115 33,996 -

Olentangy......................................................... 12,099 141,478 2,997 - 1,739 421 837 19,205 18,553 -Parma............................................................... 13,049 150,286 6,714 - 3,347 1,064 2,303 40,322 34,956 -Pickerington...................................................... 10,100 105,115 2,486 - 1,403 572 511 45,709 45,060 -South-Western................................................. 21,476 239,485 17,900 - 4,622 3,773 9,505 102,259 94,866 -Toledo.............................................................. 29,071 528,273 49,828 - 11,341 6,015 32,472 325,187 176,944 -Westerville........................................................ 14,252 153,401 4,904 - 2,491 935 1,478 46,383 44,906 -

OKLAHOMA

Independent Schools:Broken Arrow.................................................... 15,588 116,591 7,947 1,160 3,177 2,166 1,444 56,193 38,078 -Edmond............................................................ 19,712 151,383 6,747 939 3,403 1,362 1,043 54,945 33,933 -Lawton.............................................................. 17,062 130,205 22,200 4,142 3,421 4,102 10,535 78,575 55,653 -Midwest-Del City.............................................. 14,514 112,932 11,416 2,337 2,763 3,251 3,065 57,186 37,660 -Moore............................................................... 20,547 151,097 9,460 1,486 3,428 2,504 2,042 77,283 55,206 -Norman............................................................. 13,330 100,354 6,803 1,412 2,395 1,727 1,269 47,603 31,937 -

Oklahoma City.................................................. 40,778 355,736 58,508 24,206 10,367 14,064 9,871 164,316 112,627 -Putnam City...................................................... 18,861 141,598 13,088 2,897 4,081 3,637 2,473 67,052 43,068 -Tulsa................................................................. 41,438 371,617 54,795 20,673 10,346 12,416 11,360 163,638 103,856 -Union................................................................ 14,342 111,185 7,946 891 2,573 2,199 2,283 46,663 31,332 -

OREGON

Independent Schools:Beaverton......................................................... 37,719 329,434 18,609 5,593 5,323 4,674 3,019 169,577 165,161 -Bend-La Pine.................................................... 15,323 143,048 9,853 2,963 2,358 2,354 2,178 56,904 54,634 -David Douglas.................................................. 10,100 99,448 9,992 3,606 1,701 2,931 1,754 60,368 56,353 -Eugene............................................................. 18,312 194,982 16,344 3,375 4,156 2,108 6,705 74,563 69,573 -Gresham-Barlow.............................................. 12,053 107,680 6,720 1,865 2,269 1,575 1,011 61,513 60,238 -Hillsboro........................................................... 19,985 178,891 14,994 4,926 2,609 2,884 4,575 86,829 84,143 -

Medford............................................................ 12,465 102,317 9,868 4,037 1,939 2,033 1,859 59,461 57,495 -North Clackamas.............................................. 17,436 148,620 9,049 2,402 3,014 2,068 1,565 79,495 77,275 -Portland............................................................ 46,348 484,430 66,901 21,153 13,580 9,096 23,072 182,084 164,182 -Reynolds.......................................................... 11,078 108,320 9,817 4,124 1,448 2,842 1,403 65,398 63,042 -Salem-Keizer.................................................... 39,585 360,889 35,545 14,716 6,713 7,852 6,264 216,335 211,974 -Springfield........................................................ 10,744 99,909 11,748 3,521 2,295 1,874 4,058 59,112 56,910 -Tigard............................................................... 12,544 122,845 4,789 1,129 1,584 1,330 746 51,133 49,717 -

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue--Con.

State sources--Con. Local sources

Parent From cities From otherTranspor- Other and Property government and school

tation nonspecified Total Total taxes taxes only contributions counties systems Charges Other

Geographic area

NORTH CAROLINA--Con.

Dependent Schools--Con.Onslow County................................................. - 3,129 58,621 - - 48,711 - - 4,412 5,498Pitt County........................................................ - 4,647 39,352 - - 32,206 - - 4,969 2,177Randolph County.............................................. - 2,703 35,701 - - 29,301 - - 4,123 2,277Robeson County............................................... - 2,105 25,047 - - 18,627 - - 2,390 4,030Rockingham County......................................... - 1,988 27,430 - - 20,721 - - 3,363 3,346Rowan-Salisbury.............................................. - 2,962 38,947 - - 30,445 - - 4,951 3,551

Union County.................................................... - 3,532 254,932 - - 238,009 - 60 11,746 5,117Wake County.................................................... - 4,151 759,447 - - 717,071 - - 28,238 14,138Wayne County.................................................. - 6,731 25,495 - - 21,419 - - 2,464 1,612Wilkes County.................................................. - 2,434 21,192 - - 16,547 - - 2,244 2,401Wilson County.................................................. - 2,266 26,475 - - 21,905 - - 2,727 1,843Winston-Salem/Forsyth.................................... - 8,510 152,289 - - 131,000 - - 9,586 11,703

NORTH DAKOTA--Con.

Independent Schools:Bismarck........................................................... 414 5,044 51,731 44,603 44,603 - 17 1,327 2,807 2,977Fargo................................................................ 433 4,736 78,191 67,303 67,303 - - 453 3,746 6,689

OHIO--Con.

Independent Schools:Akron................................................................ - 68,671 192,349 110,790 110,783 - 56,740 3,057 5,552 16,210Canton.............................................................. - 14,815 46,766 34,438 34,273 - 819 417 4,403 6,689Cincinnati.......................................................... - 90,235 291,086 235,357 235,357 - 6,436 986 6,008 42,299Cleveland......................................................... - 118,164 263,827 230,137 222,846 - - 199 3,271 30,220Columbus......................................................... - 130,102 456,799 378,880 378,880 - 6,339 6,169 8,793 56,618Dayton.............................................................. - 66,019 114,298 89,450 89,450 - - 920 3,390 20,538

Dublin............................................................... - 1,041 135,837 122,183 122,183 - 17 400 6,657 6,580Fairfield............................................................. - 1,064 52,781 46,555 46,492 - - 834 3,664 1,728Hilliard.............................................................. - 1,059 112,572 100,712 100,712 - - 140 5,350 6,370Lakota............................................................... - 913 115,169 98,958 98,958 - 213 276 8,087 7,635Mason............................................................... - 1,005 75,761 65,002 64,996 - - 279 6,912 3,568Northwest (Hamilton Co).................................. - 3,119 48,143 41,123 41,123 - - 864 3,669 2,487

Olentangy......................................................... - 652 119,276 99,119 99,119 - 6,156 376 5,794 7,831Parma............................................................... - 5,366 103,250 92,093 92,093 - 164 682 5,603 4,708Pickerington...................................................... - 649 56,920 48,614 37,108 - - 271 4,368 3,667South-Western................................................. - 7,393 119,326 105,905 105,797 - 635 248 6,672 5,866Toledo.............................................................. - 148,243 153,258 117,358 116,451 - 635 2,053 16,568 16,644Westerville........................................................ - 1,477 102,114 90,633 90,569 - 137 721 5,609 5,014

OKLAHOMA--Con.

Independent Schools:Broken Arrow.................................................... - 18,115 52,451 33,557 33,557 - 5,835 225 9,198 3,636Edmond............................................................ - 21,012 89,691 68,373 68,373 - 8,167 - 8,937 4,214Lawton.............................................................. - 22,922 29,430 17,751 17,751 - 2,069 - 5,941 3,669Midwest-Del City.............................................. - 19,526 44,330 30,749 30,749 - 5,081 38 4,803 3,659Moore............................................................... - 22,077 64,354 37,670 37,670 - 16,397 14 6,725 3,548Norman............................................................. - 15,666 45,948 36,262 36,262 - 2,426 5 4,875 2,380

Oklahoma City.................................................. - 51,689 132,912 87,888 87,888 - 23,658 - 7,237 14,129Putnam City...................................................... - 23,984 61,458 42,544 42,544 - 8,679 68 7,159 3,008Tulsa................................................................. - 59,782 153,184 118,214 118,214 - 10,154 - 12,245 12,571Union................................................................ - 15,331 56,576 42,833 42,833 - 3,731 - 5,244 4,768

OREGON--Con.

Independent Schools:Beaverton......................................................... 858 3,558 141,248 114,451 114,451 - 6,822 5 7,275 12,695Bend-La Pine.................................................... 268 2,002 76,291 62,894 62,894 - 1,602 203 2,931 8,661David Douglas.................................................. 2,905 1,110 29,088 16,372 16,372 - 4,607 12 3,235 4,862Eugene............................................................. 481 4,509 104,075 75,266 75,266 - 5,731 - 9,142 13,936Gresham-Barlow.............................................. - 1,275 39,447 29,223 29,223 - 2,153 149 4,381 3,541Hillsboro........................................................... 601 2,085 77,068 58,275 58,275 - 3,833 - 3,137 11,823

Medford............................................................ - 1,966 32,988 28,077 28,077 - 169 - 1,718 3,024North Clackamas.............................................. - 2,220 60,076 48,119 48,119 - 1,447 3 4,313 6,194Portland............................................................ - 17,902 235,445 166,721 166,721 - 28,969 1,040 17,290 21,425Reynolds.......................................................... - 2,356 33,105 24,600 24,600 - 2,895 - 1,007 4,603Salem-Keizer.................................................... - 4,361 109,009 76,409 76,409 - 11,390 151 7,135 13,924Springfield........................................................ 375 1,827 29,049 21,063 21,063 - 705 - 3,124 4,157Tigard............................................................... 96 1,320 66,923 52,222 52,222 - 4,098 - 3,987 6,616

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functionsInstruction Support services

Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil StaffTotal Total wages benefits Total2 wages benefits Total support support

Geographic area

NORTH CAROLINA--Con.

Dependent Schools--Con.Onslow County................................................. 204,419 174,216 117,161 27,429 110,218 82,097 19,526 55,078 7,837 7,579Pitt County........................................................ 194,102 180,646 118,536 28,518 119,657 86,110 20,815 50,052 7,972 4,866Randolph County.............................................. 146,837 131,941 88,738 21,018 86,483 62,977 14,916 37,575 6,719 4,323Robeson County............................................... 205,217 196,379 124,426 29,910 125,991 88,309 21,348 56,392 10,527 9,141Rockingham County......................................... 115,445 110,704 75,272 18,283 69,134 52,894 12,859 35,083 6,570 3,400Rowan-Salisbury.............................................. 183,376 159,694 109,296 25,902 99,520 74,338 17,710 49,858 10,261 6,519

Union County.................................................... 388,135 248,285 166,991 38,649 158,775 117,952 27,111 73,742 12,639 8,513Wake County.................................................... 1,262,116 996,529 678,237 157,125 617,577 468,260 108,752 339,320 64,601 32,780Wayne County.................................................. 152,533 147,966 96,539 22,700 101,064 71,715 17,005 39,815 7,075 5,258Wilkes County.................................................. 82,983 79,991 54,139 12,946 47,971 35,315 8,527 26,944 5,235 5,244Wilson County.................................................. 98,337 94,351 62,523 15,187 57,220 42,292 10,411 30,783 4,451 3,997Winston-Salem/Forsyth.................................... 480,335 427,288 294,097 67,536 282,388 209,526 48,604 125,489 22,592 15,295

NORTH DAKOTA--Con.

Independent Schools:Bismarck........................................................... 96,149 87,381 57,148 15,940 55,903 40,662 11,172 24,954 4,124 2,766Fargo................................................................ 116,554 101,445 64,423 16,383 63,327 46,674 11,878 32,757 4,345 3,672

OHIO--Con.

Independent Schools:Akron................................................................ 354,490 288,477 164,169 68,668 164,476 99,318 40,473 108,903 14,694 20,901Canton.............................................................. 133,115 113,685 69,844 26,967 62,805 43,911 16,246 43,814 8,208 7,092Cincinnati.......................................................... 625,629 475,735 247,372 77,556 275,357 159,182 49,588 184,530 28,215 39,124Cleveland......................................................... 841,720 731,469 413,824 144,118 461,373 267,688 86,043 230,013 35,316 46,673Columbus......................................................... 900,413 729,618 430,801 144,049 402,250 253,231 73,319 294,558 46,723 64,920Dayton.............................................................. 310,160 218,382 124,239 51,194 109,620 67,640 31,242 96,643 9,630 19,606

Dublin............................................................... 159,048 144,699 96,230 25,594 85,177 64,446 15,774 54,891 8,104 12,515Fairfield............................................................. 80,353 75,096 48,705 14,749 42,273 30,897 8,633 29,242 3,690 5,510Hilliard.............................................................. 172,955 147,217 94,273 30,717 93,284 66,460 20,464 49,300 9,099 8,570Lakota............................................................... 198,760 144,305 84,255 25,518 76,909 55,992 15,816 62,413 10,295 9,277Mason............................................................... 108,152 91,013 53,973 19,867 48,493 32,984 10,946 38,460 5,171 6,209Northwest (Hamilton Co).................................. 90,015 88,128 53,846 16,824 50,061 35,203 10,480 32,342 4,744 5,918

Olentangy......................................................... 172,506 102,230 62,155 19,341 61,804 41,630 11,725 35,795 4,125 5,096Parma............................................................... 164,123 139,287 82,731 31,695 79,120 54,297 19,349 52,731 7,540 6,216Pickerington...................................................... 97,545 86,158 53,072 17,119 52,431 38,193 11,765 30,852 4,012 4,774South-Western................................................. 205,075 193,010 122,419 38,928 115,132 79,116 23,136 69,293 8,097 14,250Toledo.............................................................. 495,256 325,440 195,708 81,333 171,904 119,129 41,811 126,171 17,456 25,085Westerville........................................................ 143,699 128,745 80,393 23,747 74,855 52,825 14,484 49,199 9,123 4,250

OKLAHOMA--Con.

Independent Schools:Broken Arrow.................................................... 136,024 102,127 66,165 15,975 56,220 41,155 11,500 38,535 8,844 3,368Edmond............................................................ 161,916 123,610 77,003 24,567 71,590 50,569 16,004 43,643 9,651 4,052Lawton.............................................................. 131,386 124,579 84,049 20,904 69,714 51,978 13,170 46,720 10,787 4,182Midwest-Del City.............................................. 116,680 101,172 59,595 18,404 60,363 39,811 12,747 34,619 7,690 4,720Moore............................................................... 173,944 122,897 78,085 24,098 76,153 54,167 17,205 39,679 7,926 4,505Norman............................................................. 102,589 89,814 53,659 17,349 53,864 36,941 12,122 31,878 6,389 5,003

Oklahoma City.................................................. 308,330 293,598 165,531 55,285 160,506 106,825 34,742 113,035 20,967 18,330Putnam City...................................................... 141,751 132,998 83,655 17,839 75,764 57,252 13,388 49,468 8,141 5,147Tulsa................................................................. 372,391 335,555 210,719 51,781 175,842 126,340 31,273 136,431 23,976 18,862Union................................................................ 111,474 94,702 60,244 16,834 50,842 36,015 10,279 38,583 5,701 3,871

OREGON--Con.

Independent Schools:Beaverton......................................................... 343,848 296,599 180,869 76,268 175,735 117,078 48,121 109,729 19,331 19,133Bend-La Pine.................................................... 134,749 121,365 64,784 28,555 73,309 40,236 17,965 43,295 6,894 3,442David Douglas.................................................. 99,012 88,610 51,390 20,947 54,393 33,918 13,326 29,647 5,345 3,267Eugene............................................................. 189,150 164,988 86,023 47,468 97,929 54,786 27,453 61,433 9,146 9,138Gresham-Barlow.............................................. 104,103 98,284 53,093 23,721 60,133 36,821 16,310 34,760 6,503 4,168Hillsboro........................................................... 185,932 157,592 88,413 40,128 89,830 58,866 25,715 60,742 11,021 3,890

Medford............................................................ 98,460 93,616 49,937 27,009 58,240 36,788 18,454 31,882 4,151 2,527North Clackamas.............................................. 146,935 127,623 74,466 31,770 73,873 47,918 19,509 47,728 7,303 4,110Portland............................................................ 484,798 471,420 256,620 107,876 275,672 168,741 71,451 180,687 39,018 24,081Reynolds.......................................................... 112,034 102,992 59,703 22,175 65,636 41,312 13,758 33,204 7,092 3,726Salem-Keizer.................................................... 363,639 335,606 185,032 98,224 214,713 127,745 67,910 109,003 21,809 13,095Springfield........................................................ 101,412 95,343 49,629 26,917 56,843 31,542 16,856 35,118 5,103 5,162Tigard............................................................... 114,382 102,367 52,491 29,150 63,223 36,456 19,937 34,747 5,797 4,861

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.

Current spending--Con.

For selected functions--Con.Total long-term Long-term Long-term

General School Other debt debt issued debt retiredadminis- adminis- Other and current Capital Inter- Interest outstanding at during during

tration tration nonspecified spending outlay governmental on debt end of fiscal year fiscal year fiscal year

Indebtedness

Support services--Con.Geographic area

NORTH CAROLINA--Con.

Dependent Schools--Con.Onslow County................................................. 3,080 10,082 26,500 8,920 23,913 - 6,290 91,415 - 5,358Pitt County........................................................ 1,409 10,383 25,422 10,937 7,176 - 6,280 65,082 59,365 61,902Randolph County.............................................. 3,388 7,678 15,467 7,883 10,655 - 4,241 100,855 41,195 5,584Robeson County............................................... 3,268 10,477 22,979 13,996 8,793 - 45 567 - 131Rockingham County......................................... 2,580 7,957 14,576 6,487 2,374 - 2,367 34,516 - 1,896Rowan-Salisbury.............................................. 1,927 11,418 19,733 10,316 17,465 - 6,217 96,195 6,000 5,455

Union County.................................................... 1,913 15,350 35,327 15,768 123,260 - 16,590 390,621 290,125 154,733Wake County.................................................... 12,018 68,622 161,299 39,632 201,660 - 63,927 1,381,421 775,240 377,317Wayne County.................................................. 1,800 7,590 18,092 7,087 4,266 - 301 3,441 - 1,192Wilkes County.................................................. 1,242 4,698 10,525 5,076 1,686 - 1,306 54,090 35,385 1,385Wilson County.................................................. 1,038 6,011 15,286 6,348 1,784 - 2,202 30,733 - 3,150Winston-Salem/Forsyth.................................... 2,968 26,593 58,041 19,411 35,575 - 17,472 317,142 60,000 11,656

NORTH DAKOTA--Con.

Independent Schools:Bismarck........................................................... 1,460 4,476 12,128 6,524 3,531 4,548 689 15,670 - 800Fargo................................................................ 2,231 5,348 17,161 5,361 12,380 961 1,768 34,250 - 1,990

OHIO--Con.

Independent Schools:Akron................................................................ 5,062 15,422 52,824 15,098 66,005 - 8 - - -Canton.............................................................. 2,211 7,078 19,225 7,066 17,482 390 1,558 29,840 - 3,077Cincinnati.......................................................... 12,085 24,356 80,750 15,848 132,894 17,000 - 795,090 501,310 464,050Cleveland......................................................... 10,787 30,200 107,037 40,083 85,688 15,404 9,159 217,435 15,000 9,101Columbus......................................................... 9,301 39,141 134,473 32,810 140,826 12,080 17,889 365,293 - 7,423Dayton.............................................................. 4,803 9,324 53,280 12,119 85,157 6,512 109 - - 350

Dublin............................................................... 3,827 5,988 24,457 4,631 5,906 654 7,789 201,959 46,100 35,491Fairfield............................................................. 874 5,023 14,145 3,581 2,677 741 1,839 34,091 - 2,495Hilliard.............................................................. 1,982 7,350 22,299 4,633 18,029 824 6,885 174,681 - 8,761Lakota............................................................... 1,864 11,615 29,362 4,983 45,697 254 8,504 171,919 10,000 6,668Mason............................................................... 800 4,348 21,932 4,060 10,391 496 6,252 151,226 27,565 10,184Northwest (Hamilton Co).................................. 1,435 4,598 15,647 5,725 736 157 994 21,040 - 675

Olentangy......................................................... 965 4,882 20,727 4,631 55,564 695 14,017 306,838 89,950 93,753Parma............................................................... 3,852 8,282 26,841 7,436 21,372 2,326 1,138 53,561 - 4,198Pickerington...................................................... 3,558 4,174 14,334 2,875 6,221 831 4,335 165,044 59,900 5,595South-Western................................................. 2,853 12,172 31,921 8,585 2,680 3,642 5,743 127,916 - 9,865Toledo.............................................................. 4,174 17,841 61,615 27,365 159,459 3,238 7,119 153,135 - 3,265Westerville........................................................ 4,284 6,721 24,821 4,691 6,926 2,856 5,172 111,140 48,365 54,320

OKLAHOMA--Con.

Independent Schools:Broken Arrow.................................................... 1,316 5,658 19,349 7,372 32,064 - 1,833 55,850 15,000 13,350Edmond............................................................ 1,071 6,874 21,995 8,377 35,496 14 2,796 89,350 30,600 19,590Lawton.............................................................. 2,830 8,210 20,711 8,145 6,099 375 333 12,000 3,000 -Midwest-Del City.............................................. 1,589 6,276 14,344 6,190 14,376 - 1,132 30,090 7,455 6,710Moore............................................................... 1,339 6,248 19,661 7,065 49,347 13 1,687 63,825 31,050 11,035Norman............................................................. 1,782 4,923 13,781 4,072 11,308 4 1,463 30,900 - 11,515

Oklahoma City.................................................. 3,558 17,971 52,209 20,057 7,467 11 7,254 151,760 17,100 22,135Putnam City...................................................... 1,861 8,110 26,209 7,766 8,175 39 539 50,045 24,665 8,975Tulsa................................................................. 5,562 17,669 70,362 23,282 31,849 - 4,987 142,065 32,355 38,850Union................................................................ 1,255 6,828 20,928 5,277 14,865 216 1,691 54,450 17,000 15,600

OREGON--Con.

Independent Schools:Beaverton......................................................... 1,370 21,217 48,678 11,135 25,239 904 21,106 581,905 149,090 22,280Bend-La Pine.................................................... 660 7,864 24,435 4,761 6,156 1 7,227 274,459 120,359 13,260David Douglas.................................................. 740 4,990 15,305 4,570 8,292 208 1,902 44,895 - 3,470Eugene............................................................. 1,134 11,837 30,178 5,626 12,812 98 11,252 200,074 - 6,526Gresham-Barlow.............................................. 738 7,003 16,348 3,391 1,884 670 3,265 120,171 - 6,840Hillsboro........................................................... 1,549 11,234 33,048 7,020 16,680 177 11,483 391,132 168,997 9,745

Medford............................................................ 1,314 5,979 17,911 3,494 3,717 165 962 57,210 40,000 5,000North Clackamas.............................................. 913 9,666 25,736 6,022 9,847 859 8,606 419,030 229,596 7,271Portland............................................................ 4,727 31,064 81,797 15,061 11,966 - 1,412 484,836 - 8,022Reynolds.......................................................... 651 5,593 16,142 4,152 2,706 - 6,336 131,512 - 4,923Salem-Keizer.................................................... 1,511 23,422 49,166 11,890 8,826 231 18,976 367,514 - 18,487Springfield........................................................ 553 6,734 17,566 3,382 1,923 15 4,131 125,175 42,745 2,000Tigard............................................................... 828 6,125 17,136 4,397 6,250 75 5,690 106,015 - 7,695

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue

Federal sources State sources

Compen-satory Special Child Other and Formula Special

Enrollment1 Total Total (Title I) Education nutrition nonspecified Total Assistance Education

Geographic area

PENNSYLVANIA

Independent Schools:Allentown.......................................................... 18,583 186,195 20,503 7,286 - 5,349 7,868 82,286 55,592 8,603Bethlehem Area................................................ 15,340 195,160 9,031 3,320 - 2,722 2,989 42,529 20,844 6,242Central Bucks................................................... 20,349 253,664 4,750 651 - 664 3,435 39,204 14,969 7,254Central Dauphin............................................... 11,628 143,347 3,863 1,508 - 1,381 974 31,577 14,474 4,997Council Rock.................................................... 12,621 182,952 2,098 206 - 185 1,707 31,348 12,969 6,311Downingtown Area........................................... 11,751 167,452 1,218 - - 296 922 29,434 12,431 5,002

Erie................................................................... 12,528 172,807 22,404 8,746 3,301 4,847 5,510 76,835 43,562 10,596Hazleton Area................................................... 10,002 96,725 8,021 1,860 1,038 2,413 2,710 42,739 23,614 6,729Lancaster.......................................................... 11,884 160,197 23,015 7,249 5 3,546 12,215 59,610 35,881 8,357North Penn....................................................... 13,065 183,677 5,115 636 - 1,003 3,476 25,936 8,300 6,209Pennsbury........................................................ 11,692 163,914 3,256 765 - 515 1,976 32,269 13,842 5,209Philadelphia...................................................... 178,241 2,441,472 311,782 153,577 26 62,723 95,456 1,303,631 851,646 120,329

Pittsburgh......................................................... 31,005 671,896 68,276 26,134 9,541 8,651 23,950 227,183 137,428 30,838Pocono Mountain............................................. 11,809 183,874 6,337 1,865 - 2,211 2,261 39,351 17,302 4,630Reading............................................................ 17,958 177,047 27,954 13,323 - 6,619 8,012 109,196 78,355 8,571Upper Darby..................................................... 12,440 138,811 8,309 2,512 - 2,292 3,505 42,662 21,269 6,588West Chester Area........................................... 11,838 178,277 4,328 1,524 - 451 2,353 26,133 6,711 5,004

RHODE ISLAND

Dependent Schools:Cranston........................................................... 10,960 140,474 9,338 1,309 2,594 1,142 4,293 42,771 35,581 -Providence....................................................... 25,190 405,822 53,736 22,882 6,001 10,090 14,763 232,788 203,704 -Warwick............................................................ 11,236 169,729 8,865 1,686 2,833 941 3,405 44,379 37,626 -

SOUTH CAROLINA

Independent Schools:Aiken County.................................................... 25,028 207,130 22,316 6,281 6,633 5,829 3,573 108,189 35,850 10,271Anderson County 5........................................... 12,139 116,369 11,847 2,519 3,123 3,266 2,939 56,036 17,560 6,881Beaufort County............................................... 19,239 219,201 20,220 6,027 4,851 4,425 4,917 30,811 777 295Berkeley County............................................... 28,185 267,790 24,402 6,125 5,784 7,259 5,234 126,214 41,451 14,296Charleston County............................................ 41,792 491,792 51,991 16,440 12,449 11,104 11,998 135,436 28,341 7,623Darlington County............................................. 11,357 116,574 13,804 4,130 3,211 3,781 2,682 54,762 15,374 6,728

Dorchester County 2........................................ 20,206 169,203 10,402 2,309 3,345 2,828 1,920 87,999 31,231 8,861Florence County 1............................................ 15,422 145,094 16,244 3,833 4,220 4,800 3,391 69,672 20,920 8,069Georgetown County......................................... 10,365 111,949 11,224 2,682 3,043 3,296 2,203 40,174 9,429 3,497Greenville County............................................. 67,537 637,541 52,331 14,819 16,324 12,880 8,308 286,464 90,174 31,300Horry County.................................................... 36,124 391,143 31,718 9,143 8,951 9,393 4,231 133,509 38,777 14,724Kershaw County............................................... 10,428 98,151 8,917 2,073 2,497 2,543 1,804 50,186 15,537 4,952

Lancaster County............................................. 11,378 110,075 12,639 2,482 2,433 2,541 5,183 53,596 19,146 5,325Lexington County 1.......................................... 20,247 212,735 10,917 1,924 4,416 2,728 1,849 94,587 30,522 9,579Lexington County 5.......................................... 16,732 179,275 8,341 1,163 3,120 1,990 2,068 79,150 22,389 6,654Oconee County................................................ 10,673 117,056 9,463 2,592 2,854 2,573 1,444 42,676 10,100 4,223Pickens County................................................ 16,530 144,825 12,136 2,893 3,812 3,306 2,125 71,936 23,776 6,788Richland County 1............................................ 24,664 334,841 34,052 11,564 7,139 7,728 7,621 119,965 30,205 9,898Richland County 2............................................ 22,320 233,119 14,232 1,522 4,121 3,824 4,765 99,015 34,449 8,969York County 3................................................... 16,823 163,110 10,996 2,561 3,526 3,346 1,563 77,316 25,560 8,009

SOUTH DAKOTA

Independent Schools:Rapid City Area................................................ 13,063 106,568 12,091 4,081 2,734 1,439 3,837 27,621 22,277 3,917Sioux Falls........................................................ 19,771 175,625 19,533 4,767 4,007 3,005 7,754 50,287 39,225 8,988

TENNESSEE

Dependent Schools:Blount County................................................... 11,613 86,395 6,938 1,378 2,289 2,246 1,025 43,332 40,411 -Bradley County................................................. 10,555 65,343 6,369 1,092 2,042 2,112 1,123 33,571 31,166 -Hamblen County............................................... 10,079 70,269 7,670 1,898 2,081 2,517 1,174 30,988 29,156 -Hamilton County............................................... 40,922 344,845 41,476 11,503 8,985 9,194 11,794 103,185 95,418 -Jackson-Madison County................................. 14,700 115,133 16,842 3,518 2,752 4,329 6,243 44,153 38,392 -Knox County..................................................... 59,663 478,390 42,000 12,514 12,889 9,513 7,084 129,729 122,619 -

Maury County................................................... 12,350 87,945 8,637 1,822 3,017 2,445 1,353 42,856 40,461 -Memphis........................................................... 117,349 1,067,335 142,662 46,625 23,468 38,950 33,619 398,294 377,696 -Montgomery County......................................... 27,963 191,862 21,973 4,510 4,865 5,385 7,213 96,879 92,733 -Nashville-Davidson County.............................. 73,731 720,591 72,974 19,991 16,792 20,091 16,100 186,527 171,236 -Putnam County................................................. 10,844 75,299 8,038 2,065 1,965 2,342 1,666 35,107 30,895 -Robertson County............................................ 10,820 70,325 6,129 1,106 2,349 1,900 774 39,941 38,234 -

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue--Con.

State sources--Con. Local sources

Parent From cities From otherTranspor- Other and Property government and school

tation nonspecified Total Total taxes taxes only contributions counties systems Charges Other

Geographic area

PENNSYLVANIA--Con.

Independent Schools:Allentown.......................................................... 1,233 16,858 83,406 79,099 68,343 - 29 739 997 2,542Bethlehem Area................................................ 2,030 13,413 143,600 114,791 98,489 - 301 2,326 2,417 23,765Central Bucks................................................... 4,435 12,546 209,710 196,407 174,271 - 3 129 8,089 5,082Central Dauphin............................................... 3,219 8,887 107,907 99,623 67,368 - - 2,434 2,744 3,106Council Rock.................................................... 3,492 8,576 149,506 142,623 119,809 - 94 - 3,472 3,317Downingtown Area........................................... 3,519 8,482 136,800 127,138 111,749 - - 1,432 3,198 5,032

Erie................................................................... 1,458 21,219 73,568 50,669 42,487 - 2,052 727 1,486 18,634Hazleton Area................................................... 2,328 10,068 45,965 42,603 31,422 - - 716 1,474 1,172Lancaster.......................................................... 1,074 14,298 77,572 58,259 52,170 - 41 501 1,210 17,561North Penn....................................................... 2,894 8,533 152,626 142,940 126,608 - - - 3,627 6,059Pennsbury........................................................ 2,575 10,643 128,389 122,037 119,074 - - 127 2,786 3,439Philadelphia...................................................... 28,016 303,640 826,059 718,885 563,652 - - 236 6,642 100,296

Pittsburgh......................................................... 12,695 46,222 376,437 284,654 185,278 - 2,636 998 5,360 82,789Pocono Mountain............................................. 4,509 12,910 138,186 111,618 105,512 - - - 2,262 24,306Reading............................................................ 918 21,352 39,897 34,137 28,144 - 693 - 2,652 2,415Upper Darby..................................................... 1,888 12,917 87,840 81,192 78,104 - - 138 3,420 3,090West Chester Area........................................... 4,976 9,442 147,816 141,551 120,195 - - 241 2,728 3,296

RHODE ISLAND--Con.

Dependent Schools:Cranston........................................................... - 7,190 88,365 - - 84,514 - 1,913 1,792 146Providence....................................................... - 29,084 119,298 - - 113,577 - 2,603 1,249 1,869Warwick............................................................ - 6,753 116,485 - - 113,125 - 1,008 1,933 419

SOUTH CAROLINA--Con.

Independent Schools:Aiken County.................................................... 1,580 60,488 76,625 62,632 62,632 - 4,193 13 6,861 2,926Anderson County 5........................................... 715 30,880 48,486 40,007 36,428 - 816 77 4,562 3,024Beaufort County............................................... 1,101 28,638 168,170 154,512 154,512 - 73 - 2,216 11,369Berkeley County............................................... 1,829 68,638 117,174 81,340 81,340 - 11,773 56 9,450 14,555Charleston County............................................ 2,395 97,077 304,365 244,824 244,824 - 124 - 14,244 45,173Darlington County............................................. 1,009 31,651 48,008 31,794 31,794 - 2,270 - 2,780 11,164

Dorchester County 2........................................ 1,180 46,727 70,802 47,974 47,974 - 3,689 - 5,378 13,761Florence County 1............................................ 734 39,949 59,178 46,786 46,786 - 2,567 78 4,430 5,317Georgetown County......................................... 778 26,470 60,551 54,251 54,251 - 264 - 2,622 3,414Greenville County............................................. 2,819 162,171 298,746 209,876 209,876 - 18,849 - 30,063 39,958Horry County.................................................... 2,332 77,676 225,916 191,730 191,730 - 4,384 - 12,916 16,886Kershaw County............................................... 745 28,952 39,048 25,195 25,195 - 2,160 24 3,240 8,429

Lancaster County............................................. 727 28,398 43,840 28,139 28,139 - 2,001 21 3,798 9,881Lexington County 1.......................................... 1,444 53,042 107,231 82,496 68,337 - 3,812 198 10,739 9,986Lexington County 5.......................................... 716 49,391 91,784 75,558 75,558 - 78 - 11,452 4,696Oconee County................................................ 784 27,569 64,917 54,426 54,426 - 2,373 26 4,209 3,883Pickens County................................................ 1,042 40,330 60,753 42,135 42,129 - 342 63 7,038 11,175Richland County 1............................................ 1,518 78,344 180,824 158,169 158,169 - 6,148 396 5,640 10,471Richland County 2............................................ 807 54,790 119,872 99,065 99,065 - 955 105 10,945 8,802York County 3................................................... 796 42,951 74,798 61,627 61,627 - 333 16 5,840 6,982

SOUTH DAKOTA--Con.

Independent Schools:Rapid City Area................................................ - 1,427 66,856 60,271 59,264 - 792 62 2,922 2,809Sioux Falls........................................................ - 2,074 105,805 90,579 89,613 - 52 111 5,415 9,648

TENNESSEE--Con.

Dependent Schools:Blount County................................................... - 2,921 36,125 - - 26,874 - 2,809 5,421 1,021Bradley County................................................. - 2,405 25,403 - - 18,888 - - 5,967 548Hamblen County............................................... - 1,832 31,611 - - 24,922 - 393 5,864 432Hamilton County............................................... - 7,767 200,184 - - 167,279 - 85 27,288 5,532Jackson-Madison County................................. - 5,761 54,138 - - 48,373 - 379 4,513 873Knox County..................................................... - 7,110 306,661 - - 225,128 - 331 24,996 56,206

Maury County................................................... - 2,395 36,452 - - 29,069 - 306 6,515 562Memphis........................................................... - 20,598 526,379 - - 92,355 357,878 838 38,040 37,268Montgomery County......................................... - 4,146 73,010 - - 60,743 - 34 10,924 1,309Nashville-Davidson County.............................. - 15,291 461,090 - - 432,725 - 365 22,549 5,451Putnam County................................................. - 4,212 32,154 - - 26,069 - 246 5,459 380Robertson County............................................ - 1,707 24,255 - - 20,324 - 231 3,548 152

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functionsInstruction Support services

Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil StaffTotal Total wages benefits Total2 wages benefits Total support support

Geographic area

PENNSYLVANIA--Con.

Independent Schools:Allentown.......................................................... 175,134 155,137 92,976 32,289 95,717 67,267 22,897 49,504 8,533 9,012Bethlehem Area................................................ 208,118 147,581 91,537 51,726 89,301 63,493 21,985 46,739 7,484 5,844Central Bucks................................................... 239,469 199,416 128,612 36,686 122,891 90,500 24,752 68,578 10,021 8,972Central Dauphin............................................... 183,182 110,393 66,588 23,779 66,745 47,678 15,551 36,552 5,968 2,591Council Rock.................................................... 171,525 156,620 95,535 28,412 105,964 76,320 22,682 47,089 7,284 5,323Downingtown Area........................................... 188,134 118,044 69,102 25,051 75,314 50,022 18,106 39,666 5,703 4,324

Erie................................................................... 150,729 130,230 77,122 27,301 79,813 54,138 19,108 42,585 8,856 4,608Hazleton Area................................................... 103,293 86,473 48,867 22,008 55,173 35,010 15,826 26,040 3,692 1,725Lancaster.......................................................... 144,138 130,511 70,874 41,181 83,138 50,755 18,997 37,191 8,403 4,860North Penn....................................................... 172,626 158,677 98,695 32,265 99,476 68,279 20,821 51,693 7,546 3,942Pennsbury........................................................ 164,243 136,243 88,709 29,408 89,150 64,360 21,123 43,666 7,348 3,143Philadelphia...................................................... 2,687,414 1,663,916 883,403 395,048 840,547 517,561 220,016 679,829 67,299 72,956

Pittsburgh......................................................... 625,193 452,082 253,300 85,520 230,113 153,476 48,776 188,337 16,858 32,216Pocono Mountain............................................. 171,747 135,826 73,137 52,657 78,061 49,663 21,531 53,203 6,407 7,218Reading............................................................ 181,455 146,474 80,285 36,324 91,066 55,600 25,354 45,191 7,032 7,274Upper Darby..................................................... 128,288 116,600 72,251 24,468 73,421 51,667 17,644 35,458 6,150 3,556West Chester Area........................................... 189,021 143,047 82,009 28,037 88,376 59,455 19,215 51,573 7,781 4,643

RHODE ISLAND--Con.

Dependent Schools:Cranston........................................................... 144,725 138,684 84,498 36,542 86,429 57,459 23,360 46,416 11,921 4,892Providence....................................................... 396,313 385,493 197,513 91,694 199,340 124,734 52,981 168,368 48,790 25,253Warwick............................................................ 170,948 166,584 99,141 41,822 102,314 65,105 26,296 58,583 19,710 7,597

SOUTH CAROLINA--Con.

Independent Schools:Aiken County.................................................... 211,484 190,680 123,598 35,250 116,942 84,523 23,301 64,331 13,449 9,454Anderson County 5........................................... 113,617 107,918 66,507 19,196 60,739 44,126 12,041 40,778 8,229 7,023Beaufort County............................................... 232,700 185,475 101,091 29,657 102,355 72,455 21,158 73,705 13,862 10,551Berkeley County............................................... 314,985 221,911 137,044 39,325 121,378 86,956 23,602 85,585 16,344 14,487Charleston County............................................ 509,115 418,814 227,242 63,570 239,634 149,694 39,610 152,010 23,509 25,798Darlington County............................................. 115,220 94,133 58,485 17,896 53,619 38,158 11,179 34,252 5,028 7,346

Dorchester County 2........................................ 207,562 146,700 92,041 25,817 89,216 61,851 17,138 48,903 9,169 6,410Florence County 1............................................ 140,454 134,553 83,523 23,962 77,216 55,262 15,365 48,787 11,947 12,558Georgetown County......................................... 108,844 93,106 60,140 17,816 52,224 37,850 10,771 34,963 5,753 6,195Greenville County............................................. 785,218 521,283 327,944 95,385 302,372 213,417 60,059 178,381 27,524 37,305Horry County.................................................... 473,874 319,539 204,448 59,086 190,855 137,784 39,365 110,195 26,102 16,916Kershaw County............................................... 98,091 82,780 52,096 14,526 47,428 34,240 9,430 30,576 5,948 5,256

Lancaster County............................................. 118,119 92,414 58,271 16,674 54,684 39,091 10,769 31,552 6,423 6,874Lexington County 1.......................................... 259,429 175,159 110,608 30,404 104,317 75,117 20,363 61,498 12,662 9,552Lexington County 5.......................................... 171,009 154,368 98,902 27,609 86,802 64,907 17,859 59,770 17,297 10,837Oconee County................................................ 124,635 97,701 60,610 18,554 55,247 39,133 11,710 36,886 6,970 7,934Pickens County................................................ 141,275 124,137 76,322 22,961 73,716 51,919 14,637 41,805 8,757 7,459Richland County 1............................................ 398,603 278,737 175,680 47,060 162,019 114,754 30,181 104,579 17,211 21,638Richland County 2............................................ 296,301 201,648 121,536 33,595 117,239 84,558 22,270 75,777 14,000 10,017York County 3................................................... 194,126 138,618 87,210 24,415 80,411 58,860 16,346 50,824 10,757 6,804

SOUTH DAKOTA--Con.

Independent Schools:Rapid City Area................................................ 107,702 96,099 61,642 15,517 57,182 41,707 10,088 35,125 5,699 5,507Sioux Falls........................................................ 168,006 147,680 92,896 26,458 91,356 63,829 18,196 48,705 7,001 6,815

TENNESSEE--Con.

Dependent Schools:Blount County................................................... 84,139 82,842 50,628 15,832 52,910 36,540 11,319 23,011 2,411 3,276Bradley County................................................. 73,322 62,651 37,546 10,046 41,373 27,768 7,288 16,687 1,996 3,361Hamblen County............................................... 71,878 66,214 39,820 13,106 45,678 30,351 9,244 16,090 1,194 1,015Hamilton County............................................... 342,741 335,317 193,960 61,595 217,214 141,424 45,213 99,307 8,825 19,423Jackson-Madison County................................. 111,497 108,941 70,474 16,222 71,943 51,657 11,734 30,164 3,053 4,701Knox County..................................................... 454,317 404,290 259,873 55,762 253,202 184,047 39,210 131,036 10,920 33,539

Maury County................................................... 87,585 84,009 52,550 16,214 54,543 37,936 10,759 24,656 2,261 4,278Memphis........................................................... 1,077,655 971,440 602,322 177,048 605,649 409,418 121,281 308,993 35,306 49,018Montgomery County......................................... 202,674 181,328 113,852 32,223 108,452 74,913 19,877 62,948 7,835 9,980Nashville-Davidson County.............................. 710,856 633,272 399,921 134,435 382,026 262,738 85,510 220,531 27,823 31,932Putnam County................................................. 79,115 73,052 43,068 13,806 43,944 29,406 9,831 23,309 2,945 4,287Robertson County............................................ 72,643 67,280 40,029 13,669 47,112 30,176 11,150 19,830 2,348 3,329

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.

Current spending--Con.

For selected functions--Con.Total long-term Long-term Long-term

General School Other debt debt issued debt retiredadminis- adminis- Other and current Capital Inter- Interest outstanding at during during

tration tration nonspecified spending outlay governmental on debt end of fiscal year fiscal year fiscal year

Indebtedness

Support services--Con.Geographic area

PENNSYLVANIA--Con.

Independent Schools:Allentown.......................................................... 2,293 6,606 23,060 9,916 757 16,795 2,445 43,783 - 3,223Bethlehem Area................................................ 3,083 7,103 23,225 11,541 32,285 16,905 11,347 248,191 116,690 67,745Central Bucks................................................... 2,919 7,882 38,784 7,947 22,403 6,683 10,967 278,919 124,226 117,247Central Dauphin............................................... 1,500 4,963 21,530 7,096 56,268 8,530 7,991 206,845 132,230 116,825Council Rock.................................................... 1,595 6,065 26,822 3,567 706 8,390 5,809 155,394 26,553 32,295Downingtown Area........................................... 1,995 5,353 22,291 3,064 50,143 11,101 8,846 208,007 45,100 17,575

Erie................................................................... 3,076 5,858 20,187 7,832 4,291 13,081 3,127 112,633 1,019 6,575Hazleton Area................................................... 1,474 2,963 16,186 5,260 9,565 2,086 5,169 114,040 1,762 4,420Lancaster.......................................................... 1,500 5,854 16,574 10,182 5,699 4,819 3,109 65,503 1,238 7,070North Penn....................................................... 4,451 5,903 29,851 7,508 1,801 7,433 4,715 108,657 14,091 8,470Pennsbury........................................................ 3,137 6,142 23,896 3,427 9,168 13,296 5,536 132,076 44,058 45,245Philadelphia...................................................... 68,945 91,238 379,391 143,540 334,395 568,089 121,014 3,336,074 1,009,225 757,616

Pittsburgh......................................................... 18,143 26,575 94,545 33,632 53,857 96,802 22,452 465,839 64,357 33,093Pocono Mountain............................................. 3,827 7,143 28,608 4,562 18,508 10,734 6,679 244,483 142,832 83,299Reading............................................................ 3,229 5,823 21,833 10,217 20,337 7,940 6,704 459,495 - 10,115Upper Darby..................................................... 2,204 4,461 19,087 7,721 2,075 7,018 2,595 53,101 521 2,647West Chester Area........................................... 3,318 6,662 29,169 3,098 22,635 9,065 14,274 321,267 70,180 65,158

RHODE ISLAND--Con.

Dependent Schools:Cranston........................................................... 1,141 7,167 21,295 5,839 878 1,528 3,635 42,378 19,200 3,376Providence....................................................... 4,678 19,799 69,848 17,785 1,054 45 9,721 97,181 60,000 10,394Warwick............................................................ 1,200 6,984 23,092 5,687 880 1,710 1,774 64,771 5,000 2,730

SOUTH CAROLINA--Con.

Independent Schools:Aiken County.................................................... 3,391 10,466 27,571 9,407 18,798 127 1,879 20,150 22,262 23,095Anderson County 5........................................... 589 5,750 19,187 6,401 4,204 862 633 10,759 7,600 8,190Beaufort County............................................... 6,145 9,775 33,372 9,415 33,089 294 13,842 552,328 111,586 20,320Berkeley County............................................... 3,020 11,554 40,180 14,948 69,893 933 22,248 619,111 150,168 8,825Charleston County............................................ 13,191 22,532 66,980 27,170 42,255 1,085 46,961 941,934 107 10,055Darlington County............................................. 1,342 5,850 14,686 6,262 16,291 2,276 2,520 52,222 3,000 5,954

Dorchester County 2........................................ 1,097 8,602 23,625 8,581 50,817 106 9,939 264,400 7,285 9,784Florence County 1............................................ 328 6,551 17,403 8,550 3,933 1,606 362 16,778 - 5,050Georgetown County......................................... 714 6,426 15,875 5,919 10,675 232 4,831 186,691 17,312 6,305Greenville County............................................. 2,042 30,871 80,639 40,530 206,751 859 56,325 1,851,194 - 10,925Horry County.................................................... 1,472 17,480 48,225 18,489 135,807 1,602 16,926 442,029 132,104 18,735Kershaw County............................................... 1,194 5,208 12,970 4,776 7,611 181 7,519 184,462 - 8,310

Lancaster County............................................. 1,158 5,432 11,665 6,178 20,506 157 5,042 144,433 5,500 7,475Lexington County 1.......................................... 1,882 8,098 29,304 9,344 72,485 78 11,707 275,132 1,910 15,130Lexington County 5.......................................... 893 8,904 21,839 7,796 15,166 525 950 33,118 33,725 17,705Oconee County................................................ 718 6,161 15,103 5,568 24,906 492 1,536 93,459 25,111 6,285Pickens County................................................ 670 7,262 17,657 8,616 8,485 542 8,111 410,538 354,938 6,325Richland County 1............................................ 3,289 14,492 47,949 12,139 99,956 332 19,578 527,546 80,963 12,390Richland County 2............................................ 1,736 12,189 37,835 8,632 82,835 690 11,128 299,636 44,848 16,090York County 3................................................... 827 8,280 24,156 7,383 49,351 286 5,871 220,698 76,246 12,630

SOUTH DAKOTA--Con.

Independent Schools:Rapid City Area................................................ 1,898 5,011 17,010 3,792 10,596 142 865 31,445 7,500 2,850Sioux Falls........................................................ 3,050 8,933 22,906 7,619 15,373 847 4,106 96,820 - 6,899

TENNESSEE--Con.

Dependent Schools:Blount County................................................... 1,541 4,275 11,508 6,921 918 181 198 315 - 584Bradley County................................................. 1,053 3,008 7,269 4,591 8,310 - 2,361 52,973 17,620 19,210Hamblen County............................................... 1,485 3,243 9,153 4,446 3,968 - 1,696 35,595 475 344Hamilton County............................................... 6,660 20,139 44,260 18,796 4,113 - 3,311 61,356 - 12,371Jackson-Madison County................................. 2,210 5,826 14,374 6,834 2,556 - - 54,560 - 850Knox County..................................................... 7,341 21,437 57,799 20,052 36,595 2 13,430 238,321 - 9,517

Maury County................................................... 2,223 4,795 11,099 4,810 1,809 - 1,767 49,435 6,300 -Memphis........................................................... 12,874 66,082 145,713 56,798 105,058 244 913 28,675 1,556 -Montgomery County......................................... 2,687 10,133 32,313 9,928 12,808 - 8,538 239,012 63,945 -Nashville-Davidson County.............................. 2,068 41,497 117,211 30,715 51,861 1,045 24,678 531,657 47,937 -Putnam County................................................. 1,974 3,636 10,467 5,799 2,202 - 3,861 75,190 - 4,290Robertson County............................................ 1,205 3,737 9,211 338 1,180 1,910 2,273 69,069 19,019 3,446

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue

Federal sources State sources

Compen-satory Special Child Other and Formula Special

Enrollment1 Total Total (Title I) Education nutrition nonspecified Total Assistance Education

Geographic area

TENNESSEE--Con.

Dependent Schools--Con.Rutherford County............................................ 34,831 232,095 15,828 2,418 5,821 4,854 2,735 112,189 106,667 -Sevier County................................................... 14,522 113,881 9,887 2,414 2,954 3,110 1,409 38,531 35,899 -Shelby County.................................................. 47,126 344,040 19,178 2,459 7,454 5,140 4,125 150,445 144,032 -Sullivan County................................................ 12,399 94,327 7,843 1,495 2,829 2,378 1,141 39,174 36,250 -Sumner County................................................ 26,140 186,137 13,846 2,612 4,673 3,628 2,933 93,651 90,245 -Tipton County................................................... 12,030 79,497 8,501 1,597 2,553 2,956 1,395 51,195 48,613 -Williamson County............................................ 27,797 209,720 7,751 581 4,483 1,155 1,532 79,412 74,673 -Wilson County.................................................. 14,881 96,156 6,412 924 2,450 1,221 1,817 45,865 44,093 -

TEXAS

Independent Schools:Abilene............................................................. 16,732 147,150 19,764 5,209 3,108 4,329 7,118 71,286 59,688 -Aldine............................................................... 58,831 536,158 68,261 16,613 11,280 24,065 16,303 273,834 238,677 -Alief.................................................................. 45,696 402,127 39,440 11,829 7,785 12,475 7,351 190,368 156,872 -Allen................................................................. 16,463 153,919 3,798 308 2,083 887 520 38,659 30,689 -Alvin.................................................................. 14,254 130,867 9,575 2,079 2,573 3,276 1,647 60,457 50,464 -Amarillo............................................................ 30,394 256,045 32,914 10,690 6,370 8,788 7,066 116,171 98,817 -

Arlington........................................................... 63,082 518,791 44,809 12,050 11,189 14,433 7,137 150,593 114,156 -Austin............................................................... 82,140 960,995 82,135 24,485 14,972 20,551 22,127 140,010 99,306 -Beaumont......................................................... 19,517 192,401 31,165 7,010 5,698 6,209 12,248 41,142 30,512 -Birdville............................................................. 22,541 188,519 13,625 1,741 4,345 3,969 3,570 57,559 43,598 -Brazosport........................................................ 13,175 126,636 9,138 1,877 2,897 3,133 1,231 19,421 14,019 -Brownsville....................................................... 48,334 465,961 78,309 26,267 10,794 23,280 17,968 306,403 274,396 -

Bryan................................................................ 14,866 136,126 17,024 4,130 2,957 4,698 5,239 50,067 40,153 -Carrollton-Farmers Branch............................... 26,252 299,806 16,701 2,740 4,804 5,869 3,288 41,616 31,558 -Clear Creek...................................................... 35,528 311,571 12,525 910 5,399 2,768 3,448 68,762 55,305 -Clint.................................................................. 10,061 92,270 10,762 3,500 1,640 3,880 1,742 66,578 54,602 -Comal............................................................... 14,226 148,516 6,725 1,167 2,533 1,908 1,117 22,867 17,062 -Conroe.............................................................. 44,460 377,764 24,777 5,513 8,852 5,381 5,031 93,364 69,291 -

Corpus Christi................................................... 38,930 323,092 41,475 13,246 8,008 9,495 10,726 137,736 111,793 -Crowley............................................................ 14,175 120,874 5,610 564 2,443 1,968 635 42,589 32,526 -Cypress-Fairbanks........................................... 92,135 751,839 37,840 4,790 11,924 13,638 7,488 246,218 189,962 -Dallas............................................................... 159,144 1,587,549 213,494 83,091 27,280 56,274 46,849 312,635 226,065 -Deer Park......................................................... 12,421 152,098 6,026 710 1,992 1,954 1,370 19,468 13,941 -Denton.............................................................. 19,722 209,559 13,704 2,900 3,380 3,503 3,921 43,324 32,765 -

Donna............................................................... 13,363 137,440 26,522 11,121 2,903 7,483 5,015 96,898 79,816 -Duncanville....................................................... 12,405 108,115 6,842 1,076 1,923 2,980 863 40,568 32,897 -Eagle Mt-Saginaw............................................ 12,655 116,327 5,343 519 2,285 1,551 988 23,813 18,737 -Eagle Pass....................................................... 13,877 117,609 21,297 8,549 2,468 6,527 3,753 75,834 67,348 -Ector County..................................................... 26,472 214,888 25,050 7,994 5,661 6,410 4,985 90,185 77,417 -Edgewood........................................................ 11,916 118,074 18,943 6,771 2,233 6,388 3,551 79,474 65,032 -

Edinburg........................................................... 28,772 265,498 41,017 15,011 4,126 13,900 7,980 151,915 135,414 -El Paso............................................................. 62,857 563,711 86,039 34,395 12,591 18,094 20,959 277,375 231,250 -Fort Bend.......................................................... 67,014 550,235 28,496 4,327 12,009 7,116 5,044 195,713 158,714 -Fort Worth........................................................ 79,457 710,684 98,401 33,617 16,795 20,843 27,146 256,415 209,926 -Frisco................................................................ 23,777 252,515 4,893 214 3,139 1,111 429 38,256 28,922 -Galena Park..................................................... 21,275 192,042 20,193 4,006 3,163 6,515 6,509 90,637 75,576 -

Garland............................................................. 56,955 469,348 35,589 6,345 11,153 11,128 6,963 205,581 169,862 -Goose Creek.................................................... 20,293 214,319 16,976 4,810 3,674 5,546 2,946 35,484 27,066 -Grand Prairie.................................................... 24,616 203,571 20,506 5,116 6,073 6,308 3,009 105,878 87,245 -Grapevine-Colleyville....................................... 13,936 183,268 3,812 349 1,953 777 733 23,707 17,923 -Harlandale........................................................ 14,151 142,264 20,103 5,722 3,286 7,351 3,744 91,428 72,255 -Harlingen Consolidated.................................... 17,684 148,698 20,758 7,344 3,212 6,355 3,847 83,490 72,176 -

Hays Consolidated........................................... 11,907 116,276 6,860 1,015 1,769 2,371 1,705 55,390 43,986 -Houston............................................................ 202,936 2,057,191 273,906 95,927 34,505 70,340 73,134 412,297 313,402 -Humble............................................................. 31,327 280,062 13,305 1,424 5,820 3,536 2,525 104,725 84,518 -Hurst-Euless-Bedford....................................... 20,238 181,390 10,328 1,967 3,486 3,352 1,523 31,583 23,710 -Irving................................................................. 32,951 288,818 25,564 5,237 4,601 10,198 5,528 106,862 85,544 -Judson.............................................................. 20,263 178,695 13,563 2,419 4,306 4,704 2,134 81,178 66,048 -

Katy.................................................................. 51,201 462,280 16,553 915 6,571 5,292 3,775 166,614 127,572 -Keller................................................................ 27,905 219,737 5,164 382 2,542 1,658 582 56,752 41,720 -Killeen............................................................... 36,651 353,664 74,440 7,080 6,247 7,664 53,449 193,766 166,540 -Klein................................................................. 41,612 339,703 16,653 2,163 6,133 5,131 3,226 138,498 112,857 -La Joya............................................................. 25,130 248,415 38,838 16,364 3,609 12,787 6,078 166,497 141,250 -Lamar Consolidated......................................... 20,708 190,602 12,506 3,131 2,946 4,419 2,010 56,149 44,429 -

See footnotes at end of table.

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue--Con.

State sources--Con. Local sources

Parent From cities From otherTranspor- Other and Property government and school

tation nonspecified Total Total taxes taxes only contributions counties systems Charges Other

Geographic area

TENNESSEE--Con.

Dependent Schools--Con.Rutherford County............................................ - 5,522 104,078 - - 89,099 - 45 11,334 3,600Sevier County................................................... - 2,632 65,463 - - 55,837 - 207 8,671 748Shelby County.................................................. - 6,413 174,417 - - 146,894 - 8,193 14,163 5,167Sullivan County................................................ - 2,924 47,310 - - 39,454 - 79 6,942 835Sumner County................................................ - 3,406 78,640 - - 59,722 - 472 17,783 663Tipton County................................................... - 2,582 19,801 - - 13,666 - 648 5,224 263Williamson County............................................ - 4,739 122,557 - - 101,404 - 209 18,483 2,461Wilson County.................................................. - 1,772 43,879 - - 30,425 - 2,394 9,600 1,460

TEXAS--Con.

Independent Schools:Abilene............................................................. - 11,598 56,100 47,189 47,189 - - - 3,555 5,356Aldine............................................................... - 35,157 194,063 167,890 167,890 - - - 9,493 16,680Alief.................................................................. - 33,496 172,319 154,501 154,501 - 235 23 5,578 11,982Allen................................................................. - 7,970 111,462 99,034 99,034 - 29 - 6,905 5,494Alvin.................................................................. - 9,993 60,835 47,924 47,924 - - - 3,735 9,176Amarillo............................................................ - 17,354 106,960 90,954 90,954 - 5 98 7,483 8,420

Arlington........................................................... - 36,437 323,389 298,643 298,643 - - - 9,328 15,418Austin............................................................... - 40,704 738,850 698,376 698,376 - - 39 10,569 29,866Beaumont......................................................... - 10,630 120,094 103,272 103,272 - - - 2,983 13,839Birdville............................................................. - 13,961 117,335 101,579 101,579 - 5 - 6,663 9,088Brazosport........................................................ - 5,402 98,077 92,778 92,778 - 1 - 2,626 2,672Brownsville....................................................... - 32,007 81,249 58,735 58,735 - 90 - 2,294 20,130

Bryan................................................................ - 9,914 69,035 58,937 58,937 - 7 - 2,766 7,325Carrollton-Farmers Branch............................... - 10,058 241,489 222,077 222,077 - - - 5,506 13,906Clear Creek...................................................... - 13,457 230,284 204,871 204,871 - 69 28 11,258 14,058Clint.................................................................. - 11,976 14,930 10,510 10,510 - 405 - 322 3,693Comal............................................................... - 5,805 118,924 102,246 102,246 - - - 3,902 12,776Conroe.............................................................. - 24,073 259,623 231,409 231,409 - - 118 9,105 18,991

Corpus Christi................................................... - 25,943 143,881 128,293 128,293 - 69 - 6,597 8,922Crowley............................................................ - 10,063 72,675 64,486 64,486 - 138 561 4,037 3,453Cypress-Fairbanks........................................... - 56,256 467,781 405,321 405,321 - 8 - 34,717 27,735Dallas............................................................... - 86,570 1,061,420 984,057 984,057 - 1,960 7 12,716 62,680Deer Park......................................................... - 5,527 126,604 117,074 117,074 - - - 3,436 6,094Denton.............................................................. - 10,559 152,531 136,340 136,340 - - 89 5,412 10,690

Donna............................................................... - 17,082 14,020 10,794 10,794 - - - 583 2,643Duncanville....................................................... - 7,671 60,705 55,285 55,285 - - 49 2,178 3,193Eagle Mt-Saginaw............................................ - 5,076 87,171 74,811 74,811 - - - 4,077 8,283Eagle Pass....................................................... - 8,486 20,478 17,338 17,338 - 79 - 1,057 2,004Ector County..................................................... - 12,768 99,653 87,279 87,279 - - - 4,508 7,866Edgewood........................................................ - 14,442 19,657 12,894 12,894 - - - 701 6,062

Edinburg........................................................... - 16,501 72,566 61,554 61,554 - - - 2,607 8,405El Paso............................................................. - 46,125 200,297 179,195 179,195 - - - 6,787 14,315Fort Bend.......................................................... - 36,999 326,026 284,375 284,375 - - 13 17,772 23,866Fort Worth........................................................ - 46,489 355,868 321,640 321,640 - - - 9,346 24,882Frisco................................................................ - 9,334 209,366 180,314 180,314 - - - 10,798 18,254Galena Park..................................................... - 15,061 81,212 72,508 72,508 - 36 - 3,875 4,793

Garland............................................................. - 35,719 228,178 197,091 197,091 - - - 14,923 16,164Goose Creek.................................................... - 8,418 161,859 136,889 136,889 - 523 - 4,122 20,325Grand Prairie.................................................... - 18,633 77,187 67,650 67,650 - 861 - 4,461 4,215Grapevine-Colleyville....................................... - 5,784 155,749 135,893 135,893 - 75 - 7,916 11,865Harlandale........................................................ - 19,173 30,733 18,012 18,012 - - - 1,195 11,526Harlingen Consolidated.................................... - 11,314 44,450 37,545 37,545 - - - 2,315 4,590

Hays Consolidated........................................... - 11,404 54,026 46,108 46,108 - - - 2,469 5,449Houston............................................................ - 98,895 1,370,988 1,216,482 1,216,482 - 23,224 - 17,880 113,402Humble............................................................. - 20,207 162,032 134,967 134,967 - 158 - 10,483 16,424Hurst-Euless-Bedford....................................... - 7,873 139,479 122,641 122,641 - 36 - 8,558 8,244Irving................................................................. - 21,318 156,392 140,265 140,265 - 603 - 5,490 10,034Judson.............................................................. - 15,130 83,954 74,254 74,254 - 428 - 4,328 4,944

Katy.................................................................. - 39,042 279,113 247,667 247,667 - - 8 14,110 17,328Keller................................................................ - 15,032 157,821 133,405 133,405 - 2 - 12,268 12,146Killeen............................................................... - 27,226 85,458 62,335 62,335 - - 333 6,861 15,929Klein................................................................. - 25,641 184,552 159,595 159,595 - 32 - 12,083 12,842La Joya............................................................. - 25,247 43,080 27,209 27,209 - 22 - 1,111 14,738Lamar Consolidated......................................... - 11,720 121,947 108,072 108,072 - - 60 4,087 9,728

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functionsInstruction Support services

Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil StaffTotal Total wages benefits Total2 wages benefits Total support support

Geographic area

TENNESSEE--Con.

Dependent Schools--Con.Rutherford County............................................ 273,521 216,718 130,061 39,237 147,221 97,864 29,128 67,873 9,825 11,301Sevier County................................................... 112,940 106,153 67,818 18,788 66,191 45,445 12,091 33,091 5,604 4,652Shelby County.................................................. 383,020 317,662 215,669 53,111 212,718 156,580 33,515 96,908 10,239 17,547Sullivan County................................................ 92,520 89,906 52,717 17,497 57,292 37,951 11,804 26,865 1,691 4,169Sumner County................................................ 183,658 177,811 109,056 38,232 115,930 77,557 24,711 50,876 6,044 9,108Tipton County................................................... 81,482 75,256 47,239 13,254 50,464 34,977 9,512 19,484 2,595 2,352Williamson County............................................ 261,115 201,832 118,930 41,602 130,947 85,070 29,495 61,835 9,285 8,824Wilson County.................................................. 120,780 91,690 52,882 15,806 58,346 38,787 11,444 26,347 2,755 4,948

TEXAS--Con.

Independent Schools:Abilene............................................................. 165,810 133,523 92,231 17,836 82,991 64,168 12,068 43,603 8,065 7,998Aldine............................................................... 532,554 479,436 340,767 46,420 284,624 227,719 31,107 164,787 29,204 22,158Alief.................................................................. 398,869 351,932 256,247 44,786 220,295 177,056 29,663 109,973 16,354 14,539Allen................................................................. 146,039 113,530 77,629 10,689 68,741 56,543 7,582 39,967 5,754 4,226Alvin.................................................................. 177,225 104,306 69,811 12,963 59,296 46,061 8,070 39,316 3,419 4,401Amarillo............................................................ 261,308 225,199 154,975 28,576 141,363 107,524 18,504 69,634 12,275 13,263

Arlington........................................................... 483,378 452,551 327,509 46,621 287,092 228,281 31,255 143,800 25,008 20,226Austin............................................................... 979,812 688,878 459,597 121,263 385,284 289,077 73,839 257,277 30,530 49,031Beaumont......................................................... 191,432 176,085 111,666 23,302 102,689 75,000 14,619 62,281 6,724 7,466Birdville............................................................. 185,858 157,953 112,321 17,694 99,480 77,601 11,933 49,229 6,985 6,533Brazosport........................................................ 123,497 98,842 66,352 12,855 56,499 44,473 8,511 36,960 4,921 5,454Brownsville....................................................... 448,122 404,736 270,194 60,669 237,150 180,936 37,492 137,462 19,928 25,060

Bryan................................................................ 170,493 113,905 74,720 17,375 68,064 50,200 10,620 38,369 5,327 6,932Carrollton-Farmers Branch............................... 308,744 206,130 143,581 23,246 121,207 97,258 15,173 73,764 10,751 13,082Clear Creek...................................................... 337,391 244,925 166,851 30,252 152,305 118,074 20,283 82,282 11,061 10,469Clint.................................................................. 86,451 77,156 53,601 8,446 44,602 34,282 5,125 28,459 2,630 3,327Comal............................................................... 193,829 98,729 68,927 11,741 58,563 46,527 7,717 33,726 4,469 3,400Conroe.............................................................. 448,449 299,053 212,251 34,162 179,450 143,828 21,583 108,233 15,775 9,906

Corpus Christi................................................... 309,632 297,956 208,697 30,903 175,358 140,424 19,647 104,823 15,398 16,679Crowley............................................................ 135,447 97,670 68,185 11,007 64,005 50,463 7,779 29,688 2,731 2,603Cypress-Fairbanks........................................... 875,810 626,983 460,334 71,877 402,884 324,581 48,721 190,801 30,174 26,478Dallas............................................................... 1,656,387 1,366,345 971,129 132,315 802,339 645,945 85,966 474,955 71,184 83,599Deer Park......................................................... 154,146 110,353 65,331 10,579 54,085 43,899 6,909 51,627 5,028 4,097Denton.............................................................. 235,295 164,579 116,605 19,134 102,035 82,495 12,758 55,514 8,931 8,675

Donna............................................................... 144,344 126,749 79,239 20,225 71,616 49,833 11,574 44,888 6,673 7,601Duncanville....................................................... 102,528 88,958 63,882 10,114 50,749 41,125 6,381 32,658 5,047 4,442Eagle Mt-Saginaw............................................ 159,314 87,326 57,545 7,905 54,846 42,595 5,876 28,785 3,330 3,070Eagle Pass....................................................... 116,843 110,894 75,108 15,163 65,837 49,122 9,063 35,312 5,639 6,458Ector County..................................................... 209,228 187,889 128,120 24,436 110,364 84,646 14,874 67,274 8,719 13,101Edgewood........................................................ 127,007 105,561 71,932 12,067 58,639 46,164 7,195 39,725 5,645 7,881

Edinburg........................................................... 260,080 230,680 153,986 29,616 136,760 102,232 18,088 78,289 14,455 13,224El Paso............................................................. 570,017 492,234 338,754 66,425 297,764 228,912 41,676 171,318 29,728 35,793Fort Bend.......................................................... 610,338 474,368 339,547 55,328 300,943 238,184 38,159 154,424 24,265 18,315Fort Worth........................................................ 654,437 625,140 435,955 69,383 344,416 267,665 39,969 242,143 38,481 48,856Frisco................................................................ 349,790 172,749 122,797 18,798 107,394 85,828 13,440 55,034 8,036 8,410Galena Park..................................................... 194,156 159,875 113,346 17,594 92,573 74,640 11,053 57,218 7,493 9,518

Garland............................................................. 489,637 406,509 292,341 44,551 247,251 199,943 28,617 133,870 22,209 19,768Goose Creek.................................................... 273,196 158,744 104,281 19,422 91,005 70,483 13,095 56,267 6,760 7,094Grand Prairie.................................................... 204,546 176,391 124,739 21,678 108,911 85,859 14,430 57,143 11,120 8,652Grapevine-Colleyville....................................... 202,767 104,998 73,060 13,070 64,619 51,110 8,914 34,610 5,432 5,420Harlandale........................................................ 142,837 119,148 84,353 12,393 67,705 53,271 7,520 42,613 6,474 5,370Harlingen Consolidated.................................... 149,919 135,497 88,447 17,821 81,006 60,163 11,261 45,387 7,009 6,312

Hays Consolidated........................................... 140,487 89,053 62,803 9,751 50,707 40,298 5,964 33,186 4,079 3,692Houston............................................................ 1,994,588 1,636,561 1,072,302 156,525 960,319 723,356 102,181 571,298 66,055 90,843Humble............................................................. 344,933 220,377 161,919 26,850 135,958 111,644 16,570 73,998 12,406 9,683Hurst-Euless-Bedford....................................... 171,466 148,923 108,007 15,343 92,624 73,278 9,552 47,768 8,254 7,673Irving................................................................. 258,715 230,092 167,098 27,679 145,881 118,534 19,158 70,686 12,214 11,430Judson.............................................................. 176,994 147,686 105,722 17,982 88,628 72,060 11,147 50,434 7,533 6,244

Katy.................................................................. 481,772 366,958 266,454 44,239 223,922 181,563 29,550 126,527 18,104 15,454Keller................................................................ 237,442 177,824 117,871 17,725 110,121 85,575 12,426 59,377 8,207 7,663Killeen............................................................... 314,696 283,195 202,050 29,050 175,657 137,485 18,723 92,681 14,531 18,427Klein................................................................. 377,309 280,995 206,645 31,522 168,297 138,595 20,489 96,779 14,974 13,805La Joya............................................................. 267,265 209,110 135,018 30,900 119,866 88,310 17,244 75,885 12,966 12,728Lamar Consolidated......................................... 194,156 155,398 104,978 20,397 95,164 73,475 13,974 51,929 7,059 4,346

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.

Current spending--Con.

For selected functions--Con.Total long-term Long-term Long-term

General School Other debt debt issued debt retiredadminis- adminis- Other and current Capital Inter- Interest outstanding at during during

tration tration nonspecified spending outlay governmental on debt end of fiscal year fiscal year fiscal year

Indebtedness

Support services--Con.Geographic area

TENNESSEE--Con.

Dependent Schools--Con.Rutherford County............................................ 4,339 11,243 31,165 1,624 37,818 4,749 14,236 307,136 500 -Sevier County................................................... 2,036 6,606 14,193 6,871 4,406 69 2,312 49,260 - 3,475Shelby County.................................................. 10,690 20,290 38,142 8,036 59,753 5,605 - 461,082 117,379 -Sullivan County................................................ 1,973 5,250 13,782 5,749 2,587 - 27 12 - -Sumner County................................................ 3,916 9,982 21,826 11,005 2,132 - 3,715 107,000 114,675 107,675Tipton County................................................... 908 4,756 8,873 5,308 2,949 2 3,275 35,467 1,500 -Williamson County............................................ 4,423 11,572 27,731 9,050 47,893 - 11,390 290,052 60,170 -Wilson County.................................................. 1,291 5,764 11,589 6,997 29,077 13 - 119,353 15,240 4,366

TEXAS--Con.

Independent Schools:Abilene............................................................. 1,208 6,382 19,950 6,929 29,212 308 2,767 67,894 - 3,640Aldine............................................................... 3,490 27,612 82,323 30,025 37,660 850 14,608 292,935 139,450 84,300Alief.................................................................. 2,417 20,795 55,868 21,664 33,937 1,016 11,984 251,764 41,229 52,865Allen................................................................. 1,225 6,051 22,711 4,822 18,475 139 13,895 264,322 54,930 37,490Alvin.................................................................. 780 5,167 25,549 5,694 60,723 334 11,862 304,142 85,935 19,648Amarillo............................................................ 1,674 12,303 30,119 14,202 29,215 216 6,678 126,929 - 9,670

Arlington........................................................... 2,755 23,806 72,005 21,659 8,523 584 21,720 439,503 - 20,949Austin............................................................... 5,237 43,271 129,208 46,317 134,055 131,991 24,888 628,317 256,460 56,913Beaumont......................................................... 2,782 8,624 36,685 11,115 13,838 8 1,501 48,260 - 4,200Birdville............................................................. 1,075 9,333 25,303 9,244 15,819 182 11,904 251,475 96,507 17,875Brazosport........................................................ 1,344 5,971 19,270 5,383 5,335 12,885 6,435 148,265 - 5,894Brownsville....................................................... 1,999 19,882 70,593 30,124 35,055 465 7,866 212,550 129,985 12,300

Bryan................................................................ 1,035 6,219 18,856 7,472 50,495 25 6,068 145,600 51,410 8,570Carrollton-Farmers Branch............................... 1,919 13,830 34,182 11,159 50,929 28,335 23,350 398,652 105,775 88,681Clear Creek...................................................... 2,557 13,130 45,065 10,338 66,991 652 24,823 563,115 37,135 13,735Clint.................................................................. 810 4,728 16,964 4,095 4,947 120 4,228 123,120 80,030 26,500Comal............................................................... 1,480 4,891 19,486 6,440 73,455 6,632 15,013 351,070 106,145 30,788Conroe.............................................................. 3,109 17,438 62,005 11,370 112,399 655 36,342 701,013 125,390 47,525

Corpus Christi................................................... 2,467 15,989 54,290 17,775 6,560 606 4,510 85,500 - 13,505Crowley............................................................ 867 5,690 17,797 3,977 28,907 31 8,839 242,737 60,627 5,610Cypress-Fairbanks........................................... 3,590 30,457 100,102 33,298 184,929 539 63,359 1,388,704 504,750 281,579Dallas............................................................... 12,841 80,241 227,090 89,051 215,993 1,071 72,978 1,472,110 - 40,449Deer Park......................................................... 993 5,087 36,422 4,641 9,863 29,194 4,736 134,185 35,200 9,190Denton.............................................................. 1,977 8,555 27,376 7,030 53,833 83 16,800 497,254 39,842 9,200

Donna............................................................... 1,167 5,557 23,890 10,245 13,639 382 3,574 72,530 - 2,980Duncanville....................................................... 880 5,442 16,847 5,551 4,497 518 8,555 182,847 1,200 6,554Eagle Mt-Saginaw............................................ 1,161 4,374 16,850 3,695 59,274 100 12,614 373,925 235,475 81,379Eagle Pass....................................................... 1,176 5,235 16,804 9,745 4,254 486 1,209 27,130 - 2,360Ector County..................................................... 1,940 12,130 31,384 10,251 17,268 494 3,577 95,443 56,380 60,181Edgewood........................................................ 997 5,373 19,829 7,197 15,519 531 5,396 110,742 - 3,495

Edinburg........................................................... 1,616 9,991 39,003 15,631 18,254 1,574 9,572 146,739 - 5,411El Paso............................................................. 4,939 29,007 71,851 23,152 60,612 323 16,848 403,604 98,485 16,636Fort Bend.......................................................... 2,725 25,261 83,858 19,001 101,908 509 33,553 689,481 - 13,918Fort Worth........................................................ 3,272 39,977 111,557 38,581 8,773 402 20,122 326,291 119,040 134,477Frisco................................................................ 1,780 10,213 26,595 10,321 124,513 14,839 37,689 802,863 175,187 37,409Galena Park..................................................... 1,371 8,638 30,198 10,084 24,909 620 8,752 236,943 68,791 52,438

Garland............................................................. 2,392 24,835 64,666 25,388 60,549 708 21,871 413,506 - 19,620Goose Creek.................................................... 1,356 7,967 33,090 11,472 98,482 488 15,482 356,723 62,440 8,714Grand Prairie.................................................... 970 9,974 26,427 10,337 12,845 1,098 14,212 418,358 214,130 64,981Grapevine-Colleyville....................................... 1,463 5,448 16,847 5,769 43,812 43,996 9,961 306,398 41,185 9,878Harlandale........................................................ 795 8,247 21,727 8,830 13,652 560 9,477 210,804 90,170 43,384Harlingen Consolidated.................................... 1,109 7,463 23,494 9,104 10,583 255 3,584 74,640 6,000 1,735

Hays Consolidated........................................... 874 4,572 19,969 5,160 40,374 21 11,039 244,887 46,300 7,465Houston............................................................ 10,712 111,342 292,346 104,944 255,006 5,401 97,620 1,805,619 320,965 390,580Humble............................................................. 2,203 13,227 36,479 10,421 100,641 276 23,639 539,695 104,700 26,045Hurst-Euless-Bedford....................................... 1,543 8,605 21,693 8,531 5,361 73 17,109 217,605 - 5,726Irving................................................................. 949 15,558 30,535 13,525 10,257 311 18,055 389,604 129,045 126,810Judson.............................................................. 1,352 7,598 27,707 8,624 16,327 175 12,806 354,126 242,505 85,039

Katy.................................................................. 2,762 22,104 68,103 16,509 73,166 86 41,562 812,673 324,335 257,801Keller................................................................ 1,508 10,242 31,757 8,326 31,270 121 28,227 612,852 201,220 72,948Killeen............................................................... 1,856 15,210 42,657 14,857 22,687 1,586 7,228 144,650 - 8,260Klein................................................................. 2,417 17,410 48,173 15,919 79,141 772 16,401 345,745 45,000 15,820La Joya............................................................. 1,267 10,594 38,330 13,359 45,372 586 12,197 246,512 88,565 6,005Lamar Consolidated......................................... 1,224 8,037 31,263 8,305 26,405 249 12,104 370,034 142,645 5,740

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue

Federal sources State sources

Compen-satory Special Child Other and Formula Special

Enrollment1 Total Total (Title I) Education nutrition nonspecified Total Assistance Education

Geographic area

TEXAS--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Laredo.............................................................. 24,885 269,207 43,304 15,715 3,688 10,961 12,940 172,495 140,940 -Leander............................................................ 24,333 241,581 8,842 1,088 3,333 2,172 2,249 55,178 44,961 -Lewisville.......................................................... 49,060 467,179 23,471 1,841 7,677 4,814 9,139 78,815 59,436 -Lubbock............................................................ 28,696 253,580 36,548 9,591 5,541 8,092 13,324 88,068 70,813 -Magnolia........................................................... 10,531 96,067 5,241 - - 1,795 3,446 45,748 37,003 -Mansfield.......................................................... 28,015 254,306 9,796 947 3,790 3,516 1,543 100,590 76,355 -

McAllen............................................................. 24,570 212,988 29,442 9,060 5,154 8,275 6,953 98,538 82,789 -McKinney.......................................................... 21,289 216,701 9,233 1,467 2,847 2,387 2,532 48,927 40,958 -Mesquite........................................................... 36,002 310,213 20,459 3,874 - 7,028 9,557 162,087 130,063 -Midland............................................................. 20,922 177,820 19,931 5,363 3,986 5,048 5,534 50,062 38,484 -Mission Consolidated....................................... 15,462 142,273 22,120 8,296 2,102 8,385 3,337 93,936 81,084 -North East........................................................ 61,255 581,418 32,159 5,523 10,551 10,027 6,058 142,591 115,370 -

Northside.......................................................... 82,587 731,923 55,227 11,723 14,915 16,066 12,523 268,708 212,527 -Northwest......................................................... 10,388 165,566 3,860 786 1,382 1,023 669 16,482 12,400 -Pasadena......................................................... 49,851 434,863 45,102 11,759 11,895 14,232 7,216 218,762 183,003 -Pearland........................................................... 16,244 139,429 6,186 749 2,955 1,556 926 40,031 32,906 -Pflugerville........................................................ 19,811 172,944 8,997 443 2,631 3,849 2,074 51,992 40,480 -Pharr-San Juan-Alamo..................................... 28,868 268,760 41,567 15,278 2,804 14,689 8,796 172,024 149,754 -

Plano................................................................ 52,997 648,715 20,962 2,213 8,950 4,688 5,111 90,684 65,482 -Richardson....................................................... 34,042 368,729 26,895 5,908 7,676 6,929 6,382 66,881 50,829 -Rockwall........................................................... 12,517 118,017 4,460 635 1,628 1,230 967 22,104 17,150 -Round Rock...................................................... 39,211 386,899 20,266 2,164 7,749 4,622 5,731 60,061 43,800 -San Angelo....................................................... 14,916 118,334 15,832 3,810 2,933 3,027 6,062 59,780 52,720 -San Antonio...................................................... 55,406 543,509 97,844 32,086 12,745 23,689 29,324 269,268 214,822 -

San Benito Consolidated.................................. 10,694 102,998 20,172 5,973 2,071 5,303 6,825 70,468 59,707 -San Felipe-Del Rio Consolidated..................... 10,195 87,455 14,225 4,933 1,928 3,039 4,325 54,191 46,604 -Socorro............................................................. 38,357 350,966 36,063 10,313 6,505 10,870 8,375 224,856 185,072 -Southwest......................................................... 10,458 103,209 12,618 4,425 2,149 4,022 2,022 65,389 55,502 -Spring............................................................... 32,255 288,640 19,905 2,065 6,512 8,781 2,547 127,455 102,739 -Spring Branch................................................... 32,160 337,260 33,386 8,632 6,393 9,096 9,265 59,562 38,716 -

Tyler................................................................. 18,040 160,228 19,521 4,854 3,310 5,497 5,860 42,410 34,949 -United............................................................... 37,807 341,255 38,704 10,274 5,637 13,779 9,014 174,426 148,426 -Victoria............................................................. 13,838 112,928 13,799 3,685 2,356 3,345 4,413 41,535 33,532 -Waco................................................................ 15,430 134,019 22,594 7,383 2,911 5,839 6,461 59,164 49,101 -Weslaco............................................................ 15,933 148,735 26,882 11,650 2,993 7,824 4,415 97,549 86,716 -Wichita Falls..................................................... 14,707 120,142 16,148 3,089 2,811 3,766 6,482 45,944 36,982 -Ysleta............................................................... 45,242 367,019 51,557 17,734 8,552 12,372 12,899 220,324 186,945 -

UTAH

Independent Schools:Alpine............................................................... 56,460 359,176 31,146 4,001 8,455 6,865 11,825 218,534 116,526 16,025Box Elder County............................................. 10,635 75,155 7,814 885 2,530 1,511 2,888 45,496 23,471 4,160Cache County................................................... 13,557 89,950 6,474 787 2,418 1,766 1,503 59,428 29,809 5,122Davis County.................................................... 62,193 418,693 34,790 2,754 10,490 8,389 13,157 250,917 133,481 19,643Granite.............................................................. 67,502 448,235 49,274 9,689 12,116 12,110 15,359 254,021 133,666 27,844Jordan.............................................................. 78,299 552,931 39,461 4,457 12,923 8,723 13,358 286,699 154,836 23,937

Nebo................................................................. 25,602 176,167 14,188 169 4,244 3,408 6,367 108,612 55,123 10,074Ogden............................................................... 12,457 102,836 16,517 3,368 2,776 4,542 5,831 53,671 25,478 5,218Provo................................................................ 13,208 95,970 11,225 1,848 3,394 2,630 3,353 52,642 25,290 5,373Salt Lake City................................................... 24,314 221,602 29,946 4,878 5,731 8,194 11,143 78,209 - 10,424Tooele County.................................................. 11,937 86,872 5,966 823 1,854 2,155 1,134 52,724 27,653 4,572Washington County.......................................... 24,357 172,059 13,699 3,554 3,937 3,277 2,931 85,872 44,334 7,476Weber County.................................................. 29,095 190,369 15,299 1,193 4,668 4,472 4,966 120,097 61,446 12,140

VIRGINIA

Dependent Schools:Albemarle County............................................. 12,735 168,779 6,421 1,582 2,180 1,180 1,479 45,532 35,698 3,627Alexandria........................................................ 10,334 195,268 11,086 3,434 2,763 2,353 2,536 30,634 21,022 2,351Arlington County............................................... 18,456 403,804 15,233 3,490 5,036 2,915 3,792 47,795 34,828 3,003Augusta County................................................ 11,105 112,073 7,458 1,193 1,800 1,485 2,980 58,995 46,173 3,313Bedford County................................................ 11,146 122,163 6,348 1,744 1,880 1,580 1,144 49,620 39,789 2,667Chesapeake..................................................... 39,763 446,904 24,361 5,715 8,088 4,660 5,898 217,683 167,241 21,215

Chesterfield County.......................................... 58,455 598,918 25,246 4,188 10,842 4,288 5,928 279,457 225,741 18,822Fairfax County.................................................. 163,952 2,255,060 83,635 15,840 29,763 15,204 22,828 450,412 363,342 24,253Fauquier County............................................... 11,132 130,833 4,946 751 2,371 914 910 37,375 30,049 2,070Frederick County.............................................. 12,605 144,532 5,409 1,053 2,230 1,239 887 60,787 47,258 5,309Hampton........................................................... 22,265 229,410 20,742 6,643 4,426 4,865 4,808 136,773 104,532 10,301Hanover County............................................... 19,201 185,316 7,243 819 3,297 964 2,163 82,752 67,843 5,345

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue--Con.

State sources--Con. Local sources

Parent From cities From otherTranspor- Other and Property government and school

tation nonspecified Total Total taxes taxes only contributions counties systems Charges Other

Geographic area

TEXAS--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Laredo.............................................................. - 31,555 53,408 28,218 28,218 - 7,940 - 654 16,596Leander............................................................ - 10,217 177,561 150,624 150,624 - 93 - 8,520 18,324Lewisville.......................................................... - 19,379 364,893 322,220 322,220 - 452 - 21,925 20,296Lubbock............................................................ - 17,255 128,964 115,202 115,202 - - 329 4,931 8,502Magnolia........................................................... - 8,745 45,078 39,127 39,127 - 337 - 3,076 2,538Mansfield.......................................................... - 24,235 143,920 116,213 116,213 - - - 14,119 13,588

McAllen............................................................. - 15,749 85,008 72,940 72,940 - - - 3,627 8,441McKinney.......................................................... - 7,969 158,541 137,780 137,780 - - - 9,401 11,360Mesquite........................................................... - 32,024 127,667 106,497 106,497 - - - 11,222 9,948Midland............................................................. - 11,578 107,827 98,349 98,349 - 2 - 4,175 5,301Mission Consolidated....................................... - 12,852 26,217 18,476 18,476 - - - 2,044 5,697North East........................................................ - 27,221 406,668 366,036 366,036 - 336 1 20,463 19,832

Northside.......................................................... - 56,181 407,988 362,017 362,017 - - 264 20,726 24,981Northwest......................................................... - 4,082 145,224 128,676 128,676 - 7 4 5,298 11,239Pasadena......................................................... - 35,759 170,999 141,933 141,933 - 108 - 9,629 19,329Pearland........................................................... - 7,125 93,212 80,295 80,295 - 38 - 4,376 8,503Pflugerville........................................................ - 11,512 111,955 98,219 98,219 - 47 - 5,515 8,174Pharr-San Juan-Alamo..................................... - 22,270 55,169 40,102 40,102 - 36 - 694 14,337

Plano................................................................ - 25,202 537,069 485,002 485,002 - 297 128 27,148 24,494Richardson....................................................... - 16,052 274,953 254,627 254,627 - - - 8,935 11,391Rockwall........................................................... - 4,954 91,453 81,206 81,206 - - - 4,871 5,376Round Rock...................................................... - 16,261 306,572 269,981 269,981 - 177 - 14,097 22,317San Angelo....................................................... - 7,060 42,722 36,726 36,726 - 1 - 2,634 3,361San Antonio...................................................... - 54,446 176,397 149,493 149,493 - - - 4,106 22,798

San Benito Consolidated.................................. - 10,761 12,358 9,865 9,865 - 42 - 588 1,863San Felipe-Del Rio Consolidated..................... - 7,587 19,039 14,417 14,417 - 259 - 1,066 3,297Socorro............................................................. - 39,784 90,047 72,435 72,435 - 7 230 3,996 13,379Southwest......................................................... - 9,887 25,202 16,334 16,334 - - - 1,182 7,686Spring............................................................... - 24,716 141,280 122,752 122,752 - 69 - 10,065 8,394Spring Branch................................................... - 20,846 244,312 224,074 224,074 - 137 - 6,378 13,723

Tyler................................................................. - 7,461 98,297 88,829 88,829 - 26 104 3,500 5,838United............................................................... - 26,000 128,125 114,103 114,103 - - - 4,054 9,968Victoria............................................................. - 8,003 57,594 50,859 50,859 - - - 3,680 3,055Waco................................................................ - 10,063 52,261 46,731 46,731 - - - 2,048 3,482Weslaco............................................................ - 10,833 24,304 17,772 17,772 - 18 28 1,576 4,910Wichita Falls..................................................... - 8,962 58,050 50,048 50,048 - - 29 3,597 4,376Ysleta............................................................... - 33,379 95,138 74,753 74,753 - 5 - 3,639 16,741

UTAH--Con.

Independent Schools:Alpine............................................................... 5,938 80,045 109,496 88,099 88,099 - - - 8,318 13,079Box Elder County............................................. 2,357 15,508 21,845 15,847 15,847 - - - 2,195 3,803Cache County................................................... 3,402 21,095 24,048 17,652 17,652 - - 1,121 2,552 2,723Davis County.................................................... 5,428 92,365 132,986 98,061 98,061 - - - 10,179 24,746Granite.............................................................. 5,592 86,919 144,940 121,739 121,739 - - 733 8,014 14,454Jordan.............................................................. 7,855 100,071 226,771 184,401 184,401 - - - 14,062 28,308

Nebo................................................................. 3,214 40,201 53,367 43,672 43,672 - - 52 3,245 6,398Ogden............................................................... 810 22,165 32,648 22,833 22,833 - - - 848 8,967Provo................................................................ 1,355 20,624 32,103 26,614 26,614 - - 35 1,439 4,015Salt Lake City................................................... 2,729 65,056 113,447 98,981 98,981 - - 96 4,439 9,931Tooele County.................................................. 1,624 18,875 28,182 22,499 22,499 - - - 2,130 3,553Washington County.......................................... 3,360 30,702 72,488 62,796 62,796 - - - 3,136 6,556Weber County.................................................. 3,707 42,804 54,973 40,898 40,898 - - - 4,747 9,328

VIRGINIA--Con.

Dependent Schools:Albemarle County............................................. - 6,207 116,826 - - 103,205 - 4,710 7,021 1,890Alexandria........................................................ - 7,261 153,548 - - 150,719 - 6 2,245 578Arlington County............................................... - 9,964 340,776 - - 326,496 - 1,772 10,503 2,005Augusta County................................................ - 9,509 45,620 - - 36,206 - 5,588 2,729 1,097Bedford County................................................ - 7,164 66,195 - - 55,404 - 6,889 2,908 994Chesapeake..................................................... - 29,227 204,860 - - 186,687 - 9,074 8,244 855

Chesterfield County.......................................... - 34,894 294,215 - - 263,726 - 2,949 16,182 11,358Fairfax County.................................................. - 62,817 1,721,013 - - 1,579,920 - 36,039 59,010 46,044Fauquier County............................................... - 5,256 88,512 - - 83,961 - 439 3,331 781Frederick County.............................................. - 8,220 78,336 - - 70,531 - 3,219 3,539 1,047Hampton........................................................... - 21,940 71,895 - - 62,211 - 3,500 3,506 2,678Hanover County............................................... - 9,564 95,321 - - 86,514 - 632 6,507 1,668

See footnotes at end of table.

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functionsInstruction Support services

Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil StaffTotal Total wages benefits Total2 wages benefits Total support support

Geographic area

TEXAS--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Laredo.............................................................. 271,086 215,227 151,533 23,604 127,489 97,995 13,997 74,768 12,697 13,495Leander............................................................ 323,487 182,978 128,356 19,081 108,922 87,285 12,447 65,128 8,454 11,318Lewisville.......................................................... 497,236 367,634 249,928 41,417 230,795 184,841 30,064 116,438 18,948 15,325Lubbock............................................................ 267,811 229,953 142,226 28,097 137,908 103,155 20,128 76,790 12,779 13,261Magnolia........................................................... 98,605 80,299 53,278 8,465 49,430 38,635 6,139 26,848 3,141 2,432Mansfield.......................................................... 254,898 177,342 126,772 19,418 107,997 87,993 12,723 61,444 8,985 6,066

McAllen............................................................. 267,458 196,698 138,736 27,661 117,570 92,050 16,698 67,147 13,390 11,749McKinney.......................................................... 241,728 155,931 102,346 12,694 94,932 76,250 9,650 51,696 6,437 7,377Mesquite........................................................... 300,481 252,540 171,940 28,638 156,651 119,354 19,921 83,554 11,604 12,122Midland............................................................. 166,715 156,295 107,170 20,063 94,332 73,528 12,678 52,636 6,412 7,778Mission Consolidated....................................... 132,960 120,669 80,226 15,833 70,709 51,921 9,195 41,616 8,067 7,273North East........................................................ 652,502 475,285 338,597 60,340 296,492 234,548 39,982 157,745 26,959 28,117

Northside.......................................................... 839,960 609,223 446,203 74,634 365,937 297,012 46,097 207,206 29,736 39,115Northwest......................................................... 161,729 81,586 49,928 7,200 47,671 37,118 5,354 29,933 3,461 4,795Pasadena......................................................... 481,946 360,566 252,149 32,987 213,254 170,930 21,287 123,657 15,481 18,095Pearland........................................................... 198,972 106,245 72,753 9,864 58,597 47,456 6,403 43,136 4,593 5,671Pflugerville........................................................ 169,224 138,294 91,454 14,297 83,763 66,693 10,338 46,714 6,344 7,101Pharr-San Juan-Alamo..................................... 286,733 236,269 147,552 44,632 139,685 98,381 25,536 80,743 12,401 15,280

Plano................................................................ 676,455 417,006 293,031 47,510 265,184 214,815 34,611 129,385 20,410 21,743Richardson....................................................... 376,858 269,495 195,941 31,222 173,821 140,495 21,275 83,863 14,367 12,131Rockwall........................................................... 150,477 91,944 60,532 11,696 54,135 40,862 7,194 33,662 4,414 4,915Round Rock...................................................... 334,451 289,272 199,929 37,615 177,392 138,838 24,775 96,616 13,707 14,418San Angelo....................................................... 112,557 104,452 70,893 13,290 63,998 48,850 8,525 34,816 6,183 4,948San Antonio...................................................... 536,456 475,563 324,443 76,587 269,004 203,904 45,782 168,548 26,977 41,030

San Benito Consolidated.................................. 104,065 90,355 55,733 9,748 49,253 35,642 5,911 32,798 4,724 6,151San Felipe-Del Rio Consolidated..................... 79,700 74,877 50,240 9,508 45,146 33,570 5,656 25,036 3,535 4,603Socorro............................................................. 348,529 297,716 193,385 44,327 182,981 133,670 28,112 97,179 13,969 15,800Southwest......................................................... 103,051 80,060 55,346 8,522 46,773 36,236 5,229 27,962 4,099 4,877Spring............................................................... 312,769 235,357 168,487 22,332 141,133 113,515 15,231 79,664 10,953 9,314Spring Branch................................................... 322,637 271,185 191,337 32,679 166,291 132,441 21,671 88,402 13,438 14,947

Tyler................................................................. 192,766 140,902 94,770 13,148 85,927 66,114 9,045 47,449 6,844 8,722United............................................................... 335,146 283,125 196,019 36,528 162,907 123,796 21,322 101,701 15,420 11,938Victoria............................................................. 107,991 103,587 68,433 12,943 61,199 45,662 8,205 35,942 5,680 6,039Waco................................................................ 132,633 128,207 79,866 14,031 70,044 52,559 8,796 49,253 5,890 8,831Weslaco............................................................ 153,558 136,332 93,234 19,077 77,598 59,444 11,063 48,433 8,605 9,923Wichita Falls..................................................... 119,695 109,810 73,642 12,348 66,247 52,506 8,653 37,735 6,496 7,801Ysleta............................................................... 446,892 343,140 234,186 50,361 205,227 155,639 30,306 119,820 18,088 20,526

UTAH--Con.

Independent Schools:Alpine............................................................... 332,299 289,906 166,206 81,387 190,210 121,055 56,832 78,654 8,175 13,511Box Elder County............................................. 65,262 62,403 34,821 14,985 36,798 23,725 10,646 17,982 1,952 1,225Cache County................................................... 90,099 77,871 44,826 20,359 49,061 31,250 13,784 22,894 1,620 2,983Davis County.................................................... 450,639 358,003 212,211 82,411 217,900 148,663 55,122 102,758 11,695 14,435Granite.............................................................. 426,419 382,930 234,010 93,239 238,607 162,076 64,757 112,931 16,986 19,382Jordan.............................................................. 491,361 411,250 244,017 101,561 250,221 162,351 73,455 126,113 11,150 24,093

Nebo................................................................. 202,032 138,920 81,449 34,460 84,210 54,699 23,459 43,901 7,053 5,067Ogden............................................................... 109,032 85,715 46,948 21,377 46,513 30,363 12,451 31,860 5,379 8,404Provo................................................................ 105,452 83,845 47,482 22,935 56,939 35,011 18,163 17,505 3,209 2,049Salt Lake City................................................... 213,931 178,334 104,756 35,222 102,716 72,380 23,584 51,128 5,417 12,895Tooele County.................................................. 86,758 66,815 37,473 16,445 40,716 26,114 12,048 19,944 2,274 1,845Washington County.......................................... 202,985 133,291 77,663 34,220 83,990 54,873 24,106 39,660 5,522 4,967Weber County.................................................. 190,640 161,640 98,072 38,600 105,572 68,794 26,741 44,263 5,399 2,398

VIRGINIA--Con.

Dependent Schools:Albemarle County............................................. 171,285 142,935 92,468 32,545 82,348 58,970 19,016 54,583 6,441 9,910Alexandria........................................................ 202,907 191,311 123,285 42,977 111,291 80,874 25,468 74,119 11,851 16,864Arlington County............................................... 430,075 352,595 230,842 81,595 199,345 141,825 49,073 125,757 19,204 31,734Augusta County................................................ 137,485 96,087 60,847 21,717 63,240 43,452 15,188 28,370 4,026 3,785Bedford County................................................ 116,842 89,856 57,160 19,273 54,594 38,029 12,828 30,958 4,036 6,985Chesapeake..................................................... 456,128 398,491 253,253 102,066 250,487 171,311 65,825 135,355 16,605 27,373

Chesterfield County.......................................... 580,634 484,823 301,016 112,273 303,257 206,320 81,099 164,237 19,717 22,175Fairfax County.................................................. 2,343,558 2,104,045 1,374,733 470,903 1,266,055 890,093 306,069 703,839 113,597 133,259Fauquier County............................................... 120,500 114,962 74,685 24,683 75,374 52,584 17,510 35,512 5,951 4,758Frederick County.............................................. 152,946 122,253 80,767 26,206 74,926 53,363 16,989 42,976 6,986 7,427Hampton........................................................... 227,071 216,365 136,574 43,785 127,189 87,969 27,528 79,855 11,965 14,822Hanover County............................................... 191,491 161,284 107,420 34,989 109,461 77,309 25,730 44,044 6,913 6,236

See footnotes at end of table.

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.

Current spending--Con.

For selected functions--Con.Total long-term Long-term Long-term

General School Other debt debt issued debt retiredadminis- adminis- Other and current Capital Inter- Interest outstanding at during during

tration tration nonspecified spending outlay governmental on debt end of fiscal year fiscal year fiscal year

Indebtedness

Support services--Con.Geographic area

TEXAS--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Laredo.............................................................. 1,752 11,268 35,556 12,970 41,766 154 13,939 321,951 56,950 10,731Leander............................................................ 2,500 9,291 33,565 8,928 122,133 878 17,498 696,345 116,680 37,643Lewisville.......................................................... 3,894 21,822 56,449 20,401 84,777 2,008 42,817 722,827 257,968 178,293Lubbock............................................................ 2,095 13,711 34,944 15,255 30,393 139 7,326 141,177 - 8,874Magnolia........................................................... 1,035 3,622 16,618 4,021 8,984 324 8,998 180,343 73,130 65,287Mansfield.......................................................... 1,353 14,036 31,004 7,901 48,561 391 28,604 635,337 119,420 57,327

McAllen............................................................. 1,561 10,260 30,187 11,981 64,189 831 5,740 126,876 - 1,145McKinney.......................................................... 1,457 9,309 27,116 9,303 65,848 555 19,394 436,328 52,695 16,152Mesquite........................................................... 2,006 13,958 43,864 12,335 29,395 378 18,168 465,110 99,285 44,638Midland............................................................. 1,597 8,653 28,196 9,327 4,867 662 4,891 139,641 37,035 4,465Mission Consolidated....................................... 963 5,950 19,363 8,344 6,212 834 5,245 112,560 56,615 3,160North East........................................................ 3,941 26,654 72,074 21,048 135,191 548 41,478 1,321,462 735,386 287,428

Northside.......................................................... 3,988 30,437 103,930 36,080 180,109 1,971 48,657 1,190,445 274,155 89,430Northwest......................................................... 1,795 3,280 16,602 3,982 25,590 35,685 18,868 380,948 202,680 113,171Pasadena......................................................... 2,607 24,062 63,412 23,655 96,516 709 24,155 484,611 185,000 16,479Pearland........................................................... 1,145 5,902 25,825 4,512 78,471 730 13,526 346,248 111,680 35,080Pflugerville........................................................ 966 8,174 24,129 7,817 15,865 743 14,322 282,400 40,000 9,950Pharr-San Juan-Alamo..................................... 1,899 10,707 40,456 15,841 42,501 343 7,620 204,760 202,040 109,760

Plano................................................................ 3,684 20,070 63,478 22,437 97,622 125,827 36,000 822,939 200,775 170,721Richardson....................................................... 1,766 17,412 38,187 11,811 48,335 38,196 20,832 437,700 68,690 54,108Rockwall........................................................... 1,324 4,864 18,145 4,147 47,979 130 10,424 279,980 84,000 9,160Round Rock...................................................... 3,213 15,326 49,952 15,264 18,655 495 26,029 404,939 103,100 20,971San Angelo....................................................... 1,239 5,338 17,108 5,638 6,618 192 1,295 25,195 - 1,848San Antonio...................................................... 2,250 26,621 71,670 38,011 35,493 1,217 24,183 495,830 47,610 62,910

San Benito Consolidated.................................. 792 4,358 16,773 8,304 9,458 303 3,949 82,195 - 3,700San Felipe-Del Rio Consolidated..................... 986 3,433 12,479 4,695 2,394 326 2,103 45,785 21,915 2,320Socorro............................................................. 1,908 14,582 50,920 17,556 29,027 314 21,472 359,513 70,685 12,442Southwest......................................................... 602 4,418 13,966 5,325 18,455 428 4,108 118,170 62,000 2,310Spring............................................................... 1,980 14,626 42,791 14,560 48,155 1,436 27,821 539,955 84,000 11,386Spring Branch................................................... 3,399 16,128 40,490 16,492 14,324 19,269 17,859 364,273 163,040 176,745

Tyler................................................................. 1,826 8,626 21,431 7,526 47,075 277 4,512 115,390 43,355 6,455United............................................................... 3,322 17,155 53,866 18,517 38,784 403 12,834 302,247 7,935 22,080Victoria............................................................. 1,164 4,935 18,124 6,446 2,229 169 2,006 125,976 99,841 3,081Waco................................................................ 1,287 8,123 25,122 8,910 1,008 680 2,738 54,455 4,695 9,460Weslaco............................................................ 1,000 5,572 23,333 10,301 14,175 432 2,619 59,714 26,650 4,711Wichita Falls..................................................... 1,054 5,716 16,668 5,828 8,884 154 847 77,360 58,833 3,638Ysleta............................................................... 2,778 21,524 56,904 18,093 87,305 271 16,176 282,872 104,670 15,237

UTAH--Con.

Independent Schools:Alpine............................................................... 1,147 17,228 38,593 21,042 30,006 - 12,387 334,944 111,822 55,461Box Elder County............................................. 672 3,805 10,328 7,623 2,689 170 - - - -Cache County................................................... 461 4,215 13,615 5,916 9,126 - 3,102 74,549 10,110 3,345Davis County.................................................... 3,253 20,510 52,865 37,345 79,744 - 12,892 247,485 47,000 22,880Granite.............................................................. 2,903 22,361 51,299 31,392 43,489 - - - - -Jordan.............................................................. 2,526 25,751 62,593 34,916 72,367 178 7,566 158,290 15,115 27,512

Nebo................................................................. 1,126 8,360 22,295 10,809 55,401 174 7,537 160,736 30,631 12,125Ogden............................................................... 440 5,109 12,528 7,342 21,528 29 1,760 57,950 60,000 2,050Provo................................................................ 1,489 4,486 6,272 9,401 19,600 82 1,925 64,093 43,464 10,950Salt Lake City................................................... 613 8,659 23,544 24,490 28,865 - 6,732 153,930 - 10,215Tooele County.................................................. 533 4,075 11,217 6,155 16,274 - 3,669 85,601 21,440 6,438Washington County.......................................... 515 9,462 19,194 9,641 61,758 178 7,758 234,821 60,251 17,502Weber County.................................................. 5,380 10,317 20,769 11,805 25,410 - 3,590 80,184 22,906 4,080

VIRGINIA--Con.

Dependent Schools:Albemarle County............................................. 3,337 9,339 25,556 6,004 21,001 3,146 4,203 95,403 16,285 7,329Alexandria........................................................ 5,621 9,214 30,569 5,901 6,292 1,526 3,778 75,568 - -Arlington County............................................... 8,486 16,009 50,324 27,493 65,724 1,038 10,718 252,947 16,630 16,252Augusta County................................................ 1,006 5,975 13,578 4,477 34,150 5,243 2,005 66,982 26,610 3,581Bedford County................................................ 384 5,410 14,143 4,304 23,060 252 3,674 41,383 - 3,643Chesapeake..................................................... 3,348 22,782 65,247 12,649 42,229 8,678 6,730 145,482 28,080 17,190

Chesterfield County.......................................... 4,114 31,808 86,423 17,329 77,513 4,470 13,828 284,749 78,443 40,706Fairfax County.................................................. 14,430 127,707 314,846 134,151 180,915 320 58,278 1,295,047 129,490 -Fauquier County............................................... 1,031 6,416 17,356 4,076 2,428 247 2,863 25,645 - 3,015Frederick County.............................................. 887 8,431 19,245 4,351 22,702 2,905 5,086 103,029 10,200 8,462Hampton........................................................... 4,611 12,346 36,111 9,321 9,837 869 - 10,684 - -Hanover County............................................... 2,316 7,050 21,529 7,779 23,649 965 5,593 141,503 24,105 10,064

See footnotes at end of table.

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue

Federal sources State sources

Compen-satory Special Child Other and Formula Special

Enrollment1 Total Total (Title I) Education nutrition nonspecified Total Assistance Education

Geographic area

VIRGINIA--Con.

Dependent Schools--Con.Henrico County................................................. 47,680 467,012 25,324 4,721 10,343 4,821 5,439 214,579 171,492 15,001Loudoun County............................................... 50,383 684,499 9,462 404 2,628 2,453 3,977 155,380 125,391 7,573Newport News.................................................. 32,373 346,937 32,188 9,966 7,715 7,510 6,997 194,608 140,822 15,369Norfolk.............................................................. 35,610 380,775 50,421 19,356 6,622 9,515 14,928 206,073 149,192 19,188Portsmouth....................................................... 15,441 179,262 24,533 10,836 4,891 3,868 4,938 98,126 71,383 8,958Prince William County...................................... 70,948 847,608 35,176 8,011 11,037 8,939 7,189 347,986 271,939 27,458

Richmond......................................................... 24,225 321,967 43,097 14,696 6,627 7,606 14,168 135,434 91,137 15,626Roanoke........................................................... 13,227 163,516 13,687 2,679 3,389 3,662 3,957 75,801 53,956 6,373Roanoke County............................................... 14,884 156,614 6,499 1,089 2,993 1,178 1,239 72,820 57,992 5,112Rockingham County......................................... 11,879 128,573 7,363 1,560 2,787 1,824 1,192 61,182 47,541 4,050Spotsylvania County......................................... 24,140 252,901 10,103 1,667 4,451 2,279 1,706 121,788 97,956 7,719Stafford County................................................ 26,508 255,798 12,911 1,006 4,188 2,338 5,379 127,685 105,364 6,367

Suffolk.............................................................. 13,987 151,229 10,614 3,534 2,445 2,552 2,083 76,081 59,389 5,516Virginia Beach.................................................. 72,538 807,157 61,259 11,320 16,181 8,693 25,065 375,553 295,780 30,907Williamsburg-James City County..................... 10,107 114,046 4,275 814 1,746 1,117 598 3,465 1,478 1,058York County...................................................... 12,670 122,646 13,922 386 1,464 1,124 10,948 59,840 49,874 3,152

WASHINGTON

Independent Schools:Auburn.............................................................. 14,519 140,472 8,470 1,690 2,346 2,329 2,105 81,643 63,207 6,038Battle Ground................................................... 13,103 119,019 5,482 827 2,481 1,160 1,014 95,175 56,740 6,401Bellevue............................................................ 16,722 189,846 8,150 1,162 3,730 1,339 1,919 91,755 70,896 7,326Bellingham........................................................ 10,714 101,595 6,883 1,642 2,350 1,468 1,423 58,907 46,397 5,475Bethel............................................................... 18,003 174,726 10,525 2,242 3,574 2,581 2,128 118,489 78,782 9,344Central Kitsap................................................... 12,324 121,817 19,669 1,192 2,777 1,179 14,521 74,257 55,139 7,053

Central Valley................................................... 12,033 109,011 5,935 1,338 2,078 1,406 1,113 73,130 54,374 6,006Clover Park....................................................... 11,849 130,048 26,356 4,266 2,693 2,670 16,727 72,910 49,096 7,373Edmonds.......................................................... 21,030 221,685 11,543 2,641 4,234 2,213 2,455 118,225 91,600 11,002Everett.............................................................. 18,890 199,004 11,658 3,147 3,942 2,339 2,230 114,211 84,929 10,341Evergreen......................................................... 25,210 231,252 14,147 3,445 4,500 3,096 3,106 151,321 111,916 12,582Federal Way..................................................... 22,759 199,532 14,561 3,492 4,403 3,601 3,065 128,151 95,021 11,523

Highline............................................................ 17,359 207,485 15,997 4,843 3,500 3,665 3,989 102,864 76,139 8,049Issaquah........................................................... 16,298 171,136 4,508 494 2,781 411 822 87,765 69,147 6,326Kennewick........................................................ 14,978 135,532 9,398 2,567 2,621 2,445 1,765 96,473 67,333 7,315Kent.................................................................. 27,234 250,524 15,712 3,021 5,269 4,188 3,234 151,064 116,768 12,395Lake Washington.............................................. 23,799 245,154 8,654 1,329 4,214 1,174 1,937 135,384 103,773 10,662Marysville......................................................... 11,896 113,410 7,243 1,291 2,606 1,384 1,962 71,107 53,000 6,516

Mukilteo............................................................ 14,484 146,201 9,001 2,115 2,592 2,228 2,066 84,854 65,916 7,096North Thurston................................................. 13,501 125,752 8,958 1,463 2,586 1,729 3,180 77,705 59,489 6,859Northshore........................................................ 20,252 215,417 7,694 1,107 3,987 1,027 1,573 117,998 91,796 11,038Pasco............................................................... 12,660 113,953 11,783 3,666 2,133 3,426 2,558 78,740 52,990 6,137Puyallup............................................................ 21,018 228,595 7,793 1,126 3,751 1,395 1,521 149,051 97,221 10,294Renton.............................................................. 13,565 149,747 9,963 2,501 2,809 2,189 2,464 80,782 58,543 6,775

Richland........................................................... 10,135 120,752 6,345 934 2,107 1,003 2,301 86,854 43,782 5,219Seattle.............................................................. 46,113 584,533 47,188 13,939 10,627 7,221 15,401 281,530 203,605 24,934South Kitsap..................................................... 10,614 86,365 6,507 1,392 2,396 1,158 1,561 61,811 46,288 5,615Spokane........................................................... 30,181 305,577 32,877 10,696 6,237 6,188 9,756 190,841 134,353 15,802Tacoma............................................................ 30,124 360,867 37,088 12,262 7,342 6,798 10,686 191,385 129,966 15,638Vancouver........................................................ 22,421 211,247 18,797 7,437 4,674 3,618 3,068 132,742 97,627 11,207Yakima............................................................. 14,298 141,011 22,951 9,233 3,417 4,479 5,822 96,138 63,649 7,664

WEST VIRGINIA

Independent Schools:Berkeley County............................................... 16,322 166,108 15,130 3,686 - 2,986 8,458 90,254 51,973 374Cabell County................................................... 12,302 140,801 17,278 6,046 - 2,945 8,287 71,936 43,459 281Harrison County............................................... 11,279 114,362 11,285 3,512 - 2,335 5,438 65,448 39,094 212Kanawha County.............................................. 28,104 296,240 36,028 10,765 - 6,918 18,345 155,328 85,348 475Monongalia County.......................................... 10,098 110,717 11,724 1,914 - 1,645 8,165 51,224 28,469 196Raleigh County................................................. 11,930 124,450 14,325 4,448 - 2,740 7,137 71,290 42,272 312Wood County.................................................... 13,554 141,432 16,607 5,276 - 2,434 8,897 79,399 48,270 284

WISCONSIN

Independent Schools:Appleton Area................................................... 15,243 163,502 9,010 1,638 3,230 1,749 2,393 91,974 84,432 5,109Eau Claire Area................................................ 10,861 125,614 6,594 1,663 1,992 1,392 1,547 64,703 57,975 3,818Green Bay........................................................ 20,070 227,218 15,932 4,321 4,716 3,983 2,912 135,336 119,340 10,207Janesville.......................................................... 10,555 112,854 6,187 1,262 2,123 1,296 1,506 72,508 66,489 4,119Kenosha........................................................... 22,482 246,485 16,291 5,574 4,343 3,259 3,115 147,061 132,473 8,957Madison............................................................ 24,755 331,946 19,245 4,107 5,456 4,378 5,304 82,808 56,451 16,433

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue--Con.

State sources--Con. Local sources

Parent From cities From otherTranspor- Other and Property government and school

tation nonspecified Total Total taxes taxes only contributions counties systems Charges Other

Geographic area

VIRGINIA--Con.

Dependent Schools--Con.Henrico County................................................. - 28,086 227,109 - - 212,353 - 1,579 11,690 1,487Loudoun County............................................... - 22,416 519,657 - - 488,452 - 1,995 14,111 15,099Newport News.................................................. - 38,417 120,141 - - 104,735 - 7,815 6,318 1,273Norfolk.............................................................. - 37,693 124,281 - - 107,133 - 6,879 5,503 4,766Portsmouth....................................................... - 17,785 56,603 - - 46,794 - 4,340 2,919 2,550Prince William County...................................... - 48,589 464,446 - - 407,247 - 24,033 19,722 13,444

Richmond......................................................... - 28,671 143,436 - - 135,396 - 2,318 3,279 2,443Roanoke........................................................... - 15,472 74,028 - - 66,728 - 4,371 2,519 410Roanoke County............................................... - 9,716 77,295 - - 71,122 - 638 4,475 1,060Rockingham County......................................... - 9,591 60,028 - - 49,690 - 5,232 3,027 2,079Spotsylvania County......................................... - 16,113 121,010 - - 107,499 - 2,200 7,119 4,192Stafford County................................................ - 15,954 115,202 - - 103,832 - 1,683 7,605 2,082

Suffolk.............................................................. - 11,176 64,534 - - 56,909 - 4,275 2,682 668Virginia Beach.................................................. - 48,866 370,345 - - 332,014 - 15,124 15,207 8,000Williamsburg-James City County..................... - 929 106,306 - - 10,493 - 92,343 2,264 1,206York County...................................................... - 6,814 48,884 - - 41,824 - 2,252 3,950 858

WASHINGTON--Con.

Independent Schools:Auburn.............................................................. 2,926 9,472 50,359 39,183 39,118 - 2 769 4,377 6,028Battle Ground................................................... 3,782 28,252 18,362 9,197 9,197 - 33 250 4,157 4,725Bellevue............................................................ 3,138 10,395 89,941 62,703 62,703 - - 429 13,635 13,174Bellingham........................................................ 1,664 5,371 35,805 27,943 27,943 - 10 13 3,161 4,678Bethel............................................................... 5,026 25,337 45,712 32,113 32,111 - 90 177 5,087 8,245Central Kitsap................................................... 3,155 8,910 27,891 21,364 21,364 - 47 149 4,380 1,951

Central Valley................................................... 2,299 10,451 29,946 23,783 23,783 - 3 - 4,972 1,188Clover Park....................................................... 3,516 12,925 30,782 20,654 20,653 - 13 221 2,231 7,663Edmonds.......................................................... 4,374 11,249 91,917 65,268 65,268 - - 1,611 6,591 18,447Everett.............................................................. 3,959 14,982 73,135 57,776 57,776 - 37 - 5,938 9,384Evergreen......................................................... 6,175 20,648 65,784 51,328 51,328 - - 152 5,929 8,375Federal Way..................................................... 4,164 17,443 56,820 45,525 45,525 - - 45 7,355 3,895

Highline............................................................ 3,273 15,403 88,624 50,649 50,649 - - 691 4,020 33,264Issaquah........................................................... 3,521 8,771 78,863 58,235 58,235 - 14 - 12,656 7,958Kennewick........................................................ 2,429 19,396 29,661 22,770 22,708 - - 380 3,913 2,598Kent.................................................................. 4,443 17,458 83,748 67,748 67,748 - 1 61 8,266 7,672Lake Washington.............................................. 4,842 16,107 101,116 78,167 78,167 - - 6 12,471 10,472Marysville......................................................... 2,819 8,772 35,060 21,169 21,169 - 9 123 3,452 10,307

Mukilteo............................................................ 2,731 9,111 52,346 44,237 44,237 - 4 - 4,198 3,907North Thurston................................................. 2,656 8,701 39,089 29,858 29,858 - 11 139 4,250 4,831Northshore........................................................ 4,272 10,892 89,725 69,205 69,205 - 1 464 9,793 10,262Pasco............................................................... 2,681 16,932 23,430 19,402 19,402 - - 211 1,980 1,837Puyallup............................................................ 4,676 36,860 71,751 53,275 53,269 - 2 794 6,849 10,831Renton.............................................................. 2,619 12,845 59,002 49,455 49,455 - - - 4,437 5,110

Richland........................................................... 2,155 35,698 27,553 19,139 19,139 - - - 3,191 5,223Seattle.............................................................. 15,488 37,503 255,815 209,375 209,375 - - - 13,616 32,824South Kitsap..................................................... 3,022 6,886 18,047 13,293 13,290 - 19 - 3,160 1,575Spokane........................................................... 5,378 35,308 81,859 62,696 62,696 - 1 165 8,208 10,789Tacoma............................................................ 5,362 40,419 132,394 108,906 108,885 - - 774 6,122 16,592Vancouver........................................................ 4,877 19,031 59,708 48,963 48,963 - - 630 5,122 4,993Yakima............................................................. 2,156 22,669 21,922 17,525 17,525 - - 1,155 1,550 1,692

WEST VIRGINIA--Con.

Independent Schools:Berkeley County............................................... 813 37,094 60,724 50,090 50,090 - 2,523 1,830 3,256 3,025Cabell County................................................... 520 27,676 51,587 42,156 42,156 - 883 - 1,424 7,124Harrison County............................................... 509 25,633 37,629 34,181 34,181 - - 497 1,172 1,779Kanawha County.............................................. 928 68,577 104,884 93,935 93,935 - 408 136 6,681 3,724Monongalia County.......................................... 544 22,015 47,769 39,747 39,747 - 52 - 5,293 2,677Raleigh County................................................. 720 27,986 38,835 33,815 33,815 - 34 1,435 1,140 2,411Wood County.................................................... 443 30,402 45,426 36,429 36,429 - 58 - 2,168 6,771

WISCONSIN--Con.

Independent Schools:Appleton Area................................................... 88 2,345 62,518 51,028 51,028 - 1 5,256 3,931 2,302Eau Claire Area................................................ 232 2,678 54,317 48,015 48,015 - 619 1,159 3,046 1,478Green Bay........................................................ 256 5,533 75,950 69,091 69,091 - 18 1,474 3,743 1,624Janesville.......................................................... 51 1,849 34,159 29,184 29,184 - 12 1,346 2,248 1,369Kenosha........................................................... 294 5,337 83,133 74,667 74,667 - 267 178 5,111 2,910Madison............................................................ 158 9,766 229,893 209,439 209,439 - 6 3,201 9,347 7,900

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functionsInstruction Support services

Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil StaffTotal Total wages benefits Total2 wages benefits Total support support

Geographic area

VIRGINIA--Con.

Dependent Schools--Con.Henrico County................................................. 481,493 391,079 251,985 89,848 236,634 167,726 58,289 138,302 17,856 29,603Loudoun County............................................... 953,281 617,041 399,976 147,966 398,671 273,118 99,512 199,783 29,252 30,664Newport News.................................................. 330,342 307,212 195,908 66,801 185,162 124,127 43,364 107,923 16,449 18,035Norfolk.............................................................. 386,909 348,616 224,909 70,586 220,751 155,429 48,926 112,392 16,021 21,566Portsmouth....................................................... 172,335 150,753 93,698 31,702 89,273 61,557 19,937 53,337 6,816 13,514Prince William County...................................... 843,838 712,454 471,125 145,376 416,174 297,487 90,812 270,281 31,461 61,144

Richmond......................................................... 323,671 313,464 183,153 66,216 179,051 114,746 40,424 121,617 16,665 33,929Roanoke........................................................... 169,415 135,960 87,534 31,688 83,126 58,284 20,591 47,466 7,212 9,410Roanoke County............................................... 146,417 128,931 86,917 28,820 83,825 60,986 20,045 39,948 6,765 5,985Rockingham County......................................... 129,866 106,833 66,719 24,994 66,860 45,923 16,731 34,872 4,839 4,679Spotsylvania County......................................... 243,582 215,054 138,803 48,267 130,609 94,692 31,258 75,361 10,343 16,176Stafford County................................................ 286,519 235,931 149,989 49,050 146,461 101,585 33,067 80,148 13,429 13,241

Suffolk.............................................................. 141,781 123,489 80,676 25,375 79,078 56,559 17,589 38,594 5,328 4,758Virginia Beach.................................................. 851,435 736,551 464,974 162,037 436,831 309,136 101,467 272,984 30,177 67,020Williamsburg-James City County..................... 112,195 104,315 67,339 22,589 65,879 46,711 15,658 35,090 6,432 5,212York County...................................................... 134,157 112,081 71,069 24,549 66,563 46,295 16,045 41,277 5,516 5,372

WASHINGTON--Con.

Independent Schools:Auburn.............................................................. 142,526 115,564 74,903 22,324 70,259 49,384 14,473 38,894 7,209 4,494Battle Ground................................................... 137,488 86,988 50,424 15,785 51,562 36,339 11,302 30,432 5,222 2,938Bellevue............................................................ 222,008 150,071 94,721 29,340 89,540 62,038 18,442 50,562 10,402 5,591Bellingham........................................................ 97,648 87,824 57,391 17,583 53,382 37,949 11,120 29,867 6,172 4,660Bethel............................................................... 173,396 142,328 91,103 27,553 81,238 56,556 16,651 53,906 11,620 7,416Central Kitsap................................................... 111,731 106,410 70,033 21,055 65,188 46,361 13,290 36,138 6,584 5,448

Central Valley................................................... 104,084 98,565 64,639 20,705 57,617 41,188 12,681 33,759 7,782 3,975Clover Park....................................................... 130,848 113,335 72,264 22,546 63,701 44,137 13,284 44,454 8,212 5,360Edmonds.......................................................... 215,948 174,875 114,409 35,709 104,837 73,260 22,673 62,422 13,521 8,826Everett.............................................................. 211,982 156,095 101,119 29,750 94,329 68,680 19,899 55,174 14,017 6,860Evergreen......................................................... 236,496 202,003 127,878 39,377 121,134 87,168 26,245 71,954 14,122 12,116Federal Way..................................................... 187,836 177,771 114,358 36,410 109,459 76,553 24,026 58,953 16,320 4,237

Highline............................................................ 265,852 156,155 99,759 30,646 91,685 63,236 19,035 56,928 12,677 8,719Issaquah........................................................... 157,012 128,859 80,974 25,302 76,009 53,071 16,050 43,072 8,520 5,338Kennewick........................................................ 126,373 116,623 76,196 24,223 74,297 52,698 15,756 36,197 7,644 5,658Kent.................................................................. 258,561 218,507 132,595 43,412 129,466 87,469 28,025 77,414 15,138 8,876Lake Washington.............................................. 229,641 190,345 120,955 36,551 118,691 83,825 24,482 60,682 11,837 7,616Marysville......................................................... 120,511 98,175 64,133 18,954 59,155 41,554 11,791 34,146 7,244 3,704

Mukilteo............................................................ 133,770 118,338 77,162 23,125 75,009 53,514 15,688 37,336 7,220 4,949North Thurston................................................. 146,615 108,386 69,575 22,856 66,361 47,205 14,839 36,670 7,027 5,377Northshore........................................................ 232,478 170,757 113,642 33,010 104,134 75,115 21,098 58,194 12,152 8,150Pasco............................................................... 113,801 97,307 60,468 20,797 58,403 40,287 12,678 33,593 7,243 4,706Puyallup............................................................ 278,168 168,996 108,546 31,130 101,301 69,762 19,731 59,834 12,147 7,514Renton.............................................................. 142,799 112,383 72,738 21,940 68,507 47,738 14,560 38,052 8,091 5,609

Richland........................................................... 135,069 80,893 48,934 14,875 44,345 31,120 8,828 32,252 5,519 3,228Seattle.............................................................. 597,094 465,107 289,924 84,908 261,902 182,261 51,445 186,357 34,913 28,138South Kitsap..................................................... 84,925 83,514 53,191 16,837 47,364 33,526 9,801 32,366 6,918 3,285Spokane........................................................... 341,663 276,366 178,462 53,544 164,784 118,845 34,335 92,620 17,051 14,594Tacoma............................................................ 384,734 281,093 183,121 57,842 165,844 116,778 35,713 103,037 23,257 12,898Vancouver........................................................ 204,234 186,283 123,372 37,871 109,850 79,260 23,506 66,814 11,909 10,468Yakima............................................................. 137,462 133,718 80,528 25,783 85,691 55,397 17,294 41,833 8,901 6,519

WEST VIRGINIA--Con.

Independent Schools:Berkeley County............................................... 165,063 156,332 86,726 42,162 89,913 56,476 26,730 55,700 5,665 7,845Cabell County................................................... 130,429 124,035 66,811 33,826 72,577 42,699 21,285 40,915 5,204 7,680Harrison County............................................... 114,693 107,103 59,175 30,680 60,692 35,568 18,283 40,156 4,757 6,355Kanawha County.............................................. 303,838 287,479 158,163 79,126 163,044 101,104 49,261 95,828 12,140 8,322Monongalia County.......................................... 127,784 95,530 53,481 27,406 56,095 35,076 17,681 32,962 4,888 3,169Raleigh County................................................. 124,606 116,047 64,166 33,638 64,873 40,036 21,449 42,463 5,226 6,789Wood County.................................................... 157,339 135,898 73,925 37,484 79,937 48,764 24,401 47,227 4,171 8,064

WISCONSIN--Con.

Independent Schools:Appleton Area................................................... 164,673 153,836 82,551 43,650 98,359 63,029 29,427 49,128 7,101 6,850Eau Claire Area................................................ 119,071 113,613 61,936 34,178 67,842 44,202 20,570 40,202 4,235 4,348Green Bay........................................................ 221,276 211,567 122,611 60,984 131,166 85,563 40,158 72,600 12,925 11,399Janesville.......................................................... 109,355 103,014 59,696 27,368 63,818 43,719 17,787 35,348 6,326 4,544Kenosha........................................................... 255,479 227,433 122,162 70,854 144,313 87,083 50,817 75,821 13,600 12,067Madison............................................................ 330,952 318,127 174,601 83,712 181,456 120,810 54,696 115,179 19,537 15,042

See footnotes at end of table.

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.

Current spending--Con.

For selected functions--Con.Total long-term Long-term Long-term

General School Other debt debt issued debt retiredadminis- adminis- Other and current Capital Inter- Interest outstanding at during during

tration tration nonspecified spending outlay governmental on debt end of fiscal year fiscal year fiscal year

Indebtedness

Support services--Con.Geographic area

VIRGINIA--Con.

Dependent Schools--Con.Henrico County................................................. 5,162 22,304 63,377 16,143 77,056 2,080 11,278 302,188 71,500 8,962Loudoun County............................................... 4,074 34,606 101,187 18,587 106,356 1,361 228,523 758,476 32,289 7,456Newport News.................................................. 7,139 17,025 49,275 14,127 15,371 7,759 - 97,256 - -Norfolk.............................................................. 10,202 16,436 48,167 15,473 31,678 6,539 76 54,499 - 157Portsmouth....................................................... 2,098 7,433 23,476 8,143 16,533 4,659 390 3,321 - 262Prince William County...................................... 5,706 50,640 121,330 25,999 88,912 21,159 21,313 460,257 64,975 30,973

Richmond......................................................... 1,655 19,622 49,746 12,796 4,552 2,269 3,386 72,129 3,810 5,025Roanoke........................................................... 1,456 6,732 22,656 5,368 25,342 2,569 5,544 125,209 25,940 4,481Roanoke County............................................... 1,226 7,926 18,046 5,158 13,401 517 3,568 65,055 - 5,857Rockingham County......................................... 1,392 7,105 16,857 5,101 16,020 5,087 1,926 58,386 23,757 3,884Spotsylvania County......................................... 2,086 11,838 34,918 9,084 17,325 - 11,203 276,284 41,110 15,712Stafford County................................................ 3,259 15,595 34,624 9,322 50,261 188 139 286,195 18,509 30,503

Suffolk.............................................................. 1,249 6,805 20,454 5,817 10,537 4,117 3,638 48,017 - 8,957Virginia Beach.................................................. 4,383 43,173 128,231 26,736 83,563 14,078 17,243 380,205 35,340 -Williamsburg-James City County..................... 1,933 4,875 16,638 3,346 6,839 1,035 6 71,057 - -York County...................................................... 3,525 6,879 19,985 4,241 16,911 1,919 3,246 64,929 - -

WASHINGTON--Con.

Independent Schools:Auburn.............................................................. 503 7,055 19,633 6,411 20,137 383 6,442 129,785 - 10,985Battle Ground................................................... 777 4,992 16,503 4,994 46,975 219 3,306 65,075 - 4,954Bellevue............................................................ 1,003 8,161 25,405 9,969 60,522 135 11,280 274,985 18,095 -Bellingham........................................................ 818 4,989 13,228 4,575 5,880 - 3,944 85,850 - 3,810Bethel............................................................... 916 8,424 25,530 7,184 23,525 - 7,543 173,845 - 2,975Central Kitsap................................................... 860 5,795 17,451 5,084 3,252 - 2,069 39,705 - 5,785

Central Valley................................................... 942 6,366 14,694 7,189 3,583 - 1,936 81,619 - 5,995Clover Park....................................................... 1,483 7,066 22,333 5,180 13,732 348 3,433 68,620 - 1,470Edmonds.......................................................... 628 9,666 29,781 7,616 25,998 945 14,130 268,210 - 9,760Everett.............................................................. 914 8,459 24,924 6,592 43,972 638 11,277 294,915 99,520 37,460Evergreen......................................................... 1,151 12,554 32,011 8,915 22,524 478 11,491 229,725 - 8,825Federal Way..................................................... 1,993 11,143 25,260 9,359 4,120 205 5,740 112,755 18,480 26,355

Highline............................................................ 631 9,546 25,355 7,542 95,443 - 14,254 277,610 - 9,055Issaquah........................................................... 953 6,484 21,777 9,778 16,049 58 12,046 301,585 75,000 17,490Kennewick........................................................ 482 5,941 16,472 6,129 7,710 - 2,040 38,934 273 5,339Kent.................................................................. 931 15,414 37,055 11,627 28,154 226 11,674 240,057 35,000 15,145Lake Washington.............................................. 1,047 12,571 27,611 10,972 28,380 282 10,634 223,935 97,115 31,560Marysville......................................................... 609 6,046 16,543 4,874 17,722 120 4,494 84,695 - 1,830

Mukilteo............................................................ 644 5,879 18,644 5,993 7,674 739 7,019 121,826 - 10,637North Thurston................................................. 707 6,578 16,981 5,355 33,184 - 5,045 108,861 2,910 6,067Northshore........................................................ 894 8,984 28,014 8,429 47,632 75 14,014 288,886 - 20,624Pasco............................................................... 531 5,694 15,419 5,311 12,415 - 4,079 81,795 - 4,015Puyallup............................................................ 1,765 10,184 28,224 7,861 95,618 45 13,509 267,896 - 13,973Renton.............................................................. 448 5,913 17,991 5,824 18,927 17 11,472 217,885 - 18,745

Richland........................................................... 467 4,999 18,039 4,296 50,433 32 3,711 82,560 - 4,005Seattle.............................................................. 7,731 28,849 86,726 16,848 128,640 - 3,347 452,715 412,415 585South Kitsap..................................................... 712 5,108 16,343 3,784 1,083 151 177 3,685 3,155 2,173Spokane........................................................... 1,381 17,563 42,031 18,962 58,632 - 6,665 192,845 - 13,895Tacoma............................................................ 2,032 18,847 46,003 12,212 86,036 - 17,605 337,585 - 39,305Vancouver........................................................ 1,190 12,488 30,759 9,619 10,229 31 7,691 180,837 - 10,320Yakima............................................................. 956 7,508 17,949 6,194 2,331 - 1,413 28,475 - 5,100

WEST VIRGINIA--Con.

Independent Schools:Berkeley County............................................... 2,534 8,673 30,983 10,719 7,073 499 1,159 25,190 - 2,960Cabell County................................................... 984 5,712 21,335 10,543 3,555 47 2,792 57,525 - 2,930Harrison County............................................... 2,210 6,270 20,564 6,255 7,348 23 219 - - 7,944Kanawha County.............................................. 9,765 14,972 50,629 28,607 15,688 12 659 10,810 - 3,205Monongalia County.......................................... 1,565 5,009 18,331 6,473 29,745 14 2,495 48,150 - 945Raleigh County................................................. 3,008 5,602 21,838 8,711 8,273 14 272 5,430 - 2,600Wood County.................................................... 1,894 6,709 26,389 8,734 20,023 51 1,367 31,855 - 1,745

WISCONSIN--Con.

Independent Schools:Appleton Area................................................... 1,956 7,635 25,586 6,349 6,262 1,999 2,576 57,907 599 5,356Eau Claire Area................................................ 1,656 6,202 23,761 5,569 2,027 1,514 1,917 38,108 - 7,568Green Bay........................................................ 2,214 14,201 31,861 7,801 3,522 2,490 3,697 81,660 - 12,900Janesville.......................................................... 1,523 4,485 18,470 3,848 3,864 1,385 1,092 58,167 33,000 3,183Kenosha........................................................... 1,759 11,711 36,684 7,299 21,839 844 5,363 115,295 25,500 7,275Madison............................................................ 3,727 16,699 60,174 21,492 5,821 1,810 5,194 63,930 31,100 16,829

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary revenue

Federal sources State sources

Compen-satory Special Child Other and Formula Special

Enrollment1 Total Total (Title I) Education nutrition nonspecified Total Assistance Education

WISCONSIN--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Milwaukee....................................................... 89,912 1,148,524 159,448 65,415 25,804 28,241 39,988 718,725 588,081 39,266Oshkosh Area................................................. 10,277 108,818 6,364 1,159 1,760 1,293 2,152 65,253 59,150 4,427Racine............................................................. 21,696 231,649 16,429 5,990 5,471 3,476 1,492 147,152 121,690 11,905Sheboygan Area............................................. 10,238 122,039 6,017 1,403 1,768 1,292 1,554 75,435 68,993 4,770Waukesha....................................................... 13,577 146,396 5,162 602 2,331 1,230 999 59,231 50,636 6,286

WYOMING

Independent Schools:Laramie County 1............................................ 12,832 189,889 14,055 4,219 3,880 1,926 4,030 140,302 114,165 -Natrona County............................................... 11,741 168,344 14,123 4,080 3,030 1,696 5,317 110,599 94,193 -

Geographic area

See footnotes at end of table.

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Elementary-secondary revenue--Con.

State sources--Con. Local sources

Parent From cities From otherTranspor- Other and Property government and school

tation nonspecified Total Total taxes taxes only contributions counties systems Charges Other

WISCONSIN--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Milwaukee....................................................... 2,786 88,592 270,351 232,422 232,422 - 14,091 2,261 12,120 9,457Oshkosh Area................................................. 134 1,542 37,201 33,047 33,047 - 11 612 2,041 1,490Racine............................................................. 323 13,234 68,068 62,299 62,299 - 5 76 3,365 2,323Sheboygan Area............................................. 103 1,569 40,587 34,282 34,282 - 5 507 2,466 3,327Waukesha....................................................... 300 2,009 82,003 72,196 72,196 - 6 5,085 2,972 1,744

WYOMING--Con.

Independent Schools:Laramie County 1............................................ - 26,137 35,532 22,138 22,025 - 7,273 58 2,145 3,918Natrona County............................................... - 16,406 43,622 28,721 28,639 - 8,308 - 1,771 4,822

Geographic area

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functions

Instruction Support services

Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil StaffTotal Total wages benefits Total2 wages benefits Total support support

WISCONSIN--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Milwaukee....................................................... 1,142,577 1,074,301 512,882 298,278 628,494 347,921 197,173 386,381 52,819 64,510Oshkosh Area................................................. 107,372 101,884 55,053 28,696 64,081 41,460 19,810 33,615 4,729 4,205Racine............................................................. 229,747 219,502 115,429 67,727 140,015 85,738 48,612 72,285 11,648 8,578Sheboygan Area............................................. 130,510 111,746 67,004 28,743 73,922 50,307 20,846 33,367 6,023 4,413Waukesha....................................................... 143,334 134,971 74,354 38,430 86,647 56,473 27,429 44,122 6,160 4,479

WYOMING--Con.

Independent Schools:Laramie County 1............................................ 180,696 156,939 98,341 35,108 91,290 62,289 21,753 60,810 9,823 14,147Natrona County............................................... 163,021 147,356 92,432 33,546 89,477 60,563 21,840 54,526 9,024 12,543

Geographic area

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(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.

Current spending--Con.

For selected functions--Con.

Total long-term Long-term Long-termGeneral School Other debt debt issued debt retiredadminis- adminis- Other and current Capital Inter- Interest outstanding at during during

tration tration nonspecified spending outlay governmental on debt end of fiscal year fiscal year fiscal year

WISCONSIN--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Milwaukee....................................................... 27,748 59,397 181,907 59,426 33,134 21,106 14,036 415,829 35,942 58,159Oshkosh Area................................................. 1,132 4,737 18,812 4,188 2,715 1,221 1,552 23,544 - 3,698Racine............................................................. 2,675 11,589 37,795 7,202 4,106 2,738 3,401 31,385 2,800 2,724Sheboygan Area............................................. 2,229 5,710 14,992 4,457 15,741 1,192 1,831 50,633 4,200 2,599Waukesha....................................................... 1,719 7,175 24,589 4,202 3,447 3,033 1,883 36,859 16,408 3,926

WYOMING--Con.

Independent Schools:Laramie County 1............................................ 1,135 9,033 26,672 4,839 23,647 110 - - - -Natrona County............................................... 1,152 8,489 23,318 3,353 15,354 311 - - - -

1Enrollments reflect fall 2006 memberships reported to the National Center for Education Statistics in the Public Elementary-Secondary Education Agency Universe Survey. 2Includes amounts not shown separately.

Notes: See Appendix B for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. Revenue from and payments to other school systems are included in this table. Expenditure for adult education, community services, and other nonelementary-secondary programs are included under total elementary-secondary expenditure, total current spending, and other current spending, but are excluded in the per pupil data displayed in Table 17. Refer to the introductory text for an explanation concerning tax revenue for dependent school systems. Data for specific state revenue programs are generally comparable for school systems in the same state but are not for school systems in other states. Due to enrollments under 10,000, Maine and Vermont are not shown on the individual unit tables.

Support services--Con.

Indebtedness

Geographic area

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Taxes andparent Other

Compensatory Formula government localTotal Total1 (Title I) Total1 assistance Total1 contribution governments Charges

ALABAMA

Independent Schools:Baldwin County.............................................. 100.0 6.2 1.6 46.2 38.5 47.6 16.9 18.9 4.5Birmingham................................................... 100.0 12.3 5.0 49.2 43.1 38.5 22.5 7.2 1.5Cullman County............................................. 100.0 9.5 2.7 67.9 57.2 22.6 4.6 7.3 5.6Elmore County............................................... 100.0 8.0 1.8 52.8 44.1 39.2 4.3 5.8 4.9Hoover........................................................... 100.0 2.4 .1 38.0 31.5 59.6 39.0 5.9 7.0Huntsville....................................................... 100.0 8.5 2.6 50.1 44.0 41.4 17.2 16.8 2.9

Jefferson County........................................... 100.0 7.0 1.1 56.3 47.2 36.7 21.5 1.7 4.8Madison County............................................. 100.0 6.1 1.1 61.1 51.8 32.8 8.8 12.7 6.5Mobile County................................................ 100.0 13.9 5.3 59.2 49.5 26.9 15.8 3.6 2.7Montgomery County...................................... 100.0 13.4 5.3 61.2 51.6 25.4 6.4 13.8 2.1Shelby County............................................... 100.0 5.0 .9 51.7 43.4 43.3 25.4 5.3 7.8Tuscaloosa.................................................... 100.0 9.6 3.1 48.3 40.2 42.1 23.9 11.4 2.2Tuscaloosa County........................................ 100.0 7.7 2.2 57.6 48.2 34.8 7.8 15.8 6.1

ALASKA

Dependent Schools:Anchorage..................................................... 100.0 11.2 2.4 55.6 51.8 33.2 28.9 - 2.3Fairbanks North Star Borough....................... 100.0 15.7 2.2 59.1 53.5 25.2 23.4 - 1.1Matanuska-Susitna Borough......................... 100.0 8.3 1.9 67.1 58.9 24.7 22.0 - .9

ARIZONA

Independent Schools:Alhambra Elementary.................................... 100.0 16.3 6.5 58.2 55.5 25.6 19.1 1.4 .9Amphitheater Unified..................................... 100.0 7.8 2.2 40.0 36.0 52.2 32.2 13.2 3.7Cartwright Elementary................................... 100.0 16.3 4.9 67.2 63.6 16.5 12.9 .2 .7Chandler Unified............................................ 100.0 4.8 1.1 56.2 40.2 39.0 30.3 1.5 3.7Deer Valley Unified........................................ 100.0 4.8 .7 46.1 44.3 49.1 40.8 .2 5.0Dysart Unified................................................ 100.0 6.3 .8 59.9 40.0 33.9 27.8 .6 1.8

Flagstaff Unified............................................. 100.0 9.1 2.1 35.5 32.9 55.4 47.5 2.1 2.8Gilbert Unified................................................ 100.0 3.8 .3 51.6 50.1 44.6 24.1 2.1 5.4Glendale Elementary..................................... 100.0 13.2 3.6 55.9 53.0 30.9 19.2 .1 1.1Glendale Union High..................................... 100.0 7.8 1.9 44.5 40.2 47.7 37.6 2.9 5.4Kyrene Elementary........................................ 100.0 5.0 .7 37.6 36.1 57.4 40.2 .2 3.7Marana Unified.............................................. 100.0 6.1 .8 59.5 50.8 34.3 26.3 .5 3.2

Mesa Unified.................................................. 100.0 8.5 2.3 51.8 49.2 39.8 26.3 .6 3.5Paradise Valley Unified................................. 100.0 6.3 1.1 33.3 31.3 60.4 53.5 .1 3.2Pendergast Elementary................................. 100.0 8.7 1.4 60.9 57.4 30.5 18.8 .6 1.3Peoria Unified................................................ 100.0 5.1 1.0 54.5 51.6 40.4 31.7 2.0 4.0Phoenix Union High....................................... 100.0 9.0 3.7 22.7 20.8 68.2 62.0 .2 2.0Roosevelt Elementary................................... 100.0 19.7 8.5 55.3 51.5 25.0 22.3 - .6

Scottsdale Unified.......................................... 100.0 4.9 .7 14.4 12.3 80.7 64.6 .3 4.8Sunnyside Unified.......................................... 100.0 14.0 5.2 61.1 54.0 24.9 20.8 .1 1.8Tempe Elementary........................................ 100.0 11.5 3.8 34.9 32.3 53.6 46.3 - 1.6Tempe Union High......................................... 100.0 4.1 .7 17.7 13.2 78.2 61.5 3.9 8.0Tucson Unified............................................... 100.0 12.0 4.2 49.7 44.9 38.3 34.0 .3 2.0Washington Elementary................................ 100.0 14.1 3.6 47.9 45.2 38.1 24.5 1.2 1.4Yuma Elementary.......................................... 100.0 19.7 6.7 53.0 49.9 27.4 15.5 8.9 1.6Yuma Union High.......................................... 100.0 7.0 2.1 65.3 44.7 27.6 19.9 2.7 2.9

ARKANSAS

Independent Schools:Bentonville..................................................... 100.0 5.1 .8 72.9 34.9 22.1 12.4 - 6.3Fort Smith...................................................... 100.0 13.6 3.3 72.3 39.3 14.1 9.0 - 2.3Little Rock...................................................... 100.0 9.0 2.6 75.1 22.4 15.9 10.8 .2 2.4Pulaski County Special.................................. 100.0 8.3 1.9 75.5 33.2 16.1 10.1 - 3.7Rogers........................................................... 100.0 8.0 1.5 74.2 38.3 17.8 10.8 .1 4.9Springdale..................................................... 100.0 7.7 1.6 79.2 44.3 13.1 8.2 - 3.9

CALIFORNIA

Independent Schools:ABC Unified................................................... 100.0 8.0 1.6 77.8 53.3 14.2 7.8 1.3 1.7Alameda Unified............................................ 100.0 6.1 1.4 59.3 34.8 34.5 23.2 4.8 1.0Alhambra....................................................... 100.0 10.3 2.9 67.6 52.1 22.1 11.5 6.1 .7Alum Rock Union Elementary........................ 100.0 12.3 4.8 59.1 34.9 28.5 23.9 1.8 .4Alvord Unified................................................ 100.0 5.6 2.1 79.6 33.3 14.8 8.7 2.6 .9Anaheim Elementary..................................... 100.0 11.2 5.8 54.7 24.3 34.2 27.6 1.0 .2

(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

SOURCE: 2007 Census of Governments Survey of Local Government Finances - School Systems. Data are not subject to sampling error, but for information on nonsampling error and definitionssee introductory text. Data users who create their own estimates from these tables should cite the U.S. Census Bureau as the source of the original data only.

Geographic area

Federal sources State sources Local sources

See footnotes at end of table.

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(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Taxes andparent Other

Compensatory Formula government localTotal Total1 (Title I) Total1 assistance Total1 contribution governments Charges

Geographic area

Federal sources State sources Local sources

CALIFORNIA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Anaheim Union High....................................... 100.0 10.8 1.9 67.0 42.5 22.2 16.4 .5 1.8Antelope Valley Union High............................ 100.0 5.6 1.5 76.9 47.4 17.4 8.2 .1 1.2Antioch Unified................................................ 100.0 5.8 1.2 64.5 41.3 29.7 19.9 4.7 1.6Apple Valley Unified........................................ 100.0 8.7 2.7 73.0 55.3 18.3 8.6 3.4 -Arcadia Unified................................................ 100.0 3.7 1.1 50.6 36.7 45.7 23.0 7.1 2.8Azusa Unified.................................................. 100.0 9.1 3.0 78.0 52.5 13.0 9.7 - 1.2

Bakersfield Elementary................................... 100.0 16.2 7.8 72.1 44.9 11.7 7.8 .1 .4Baldwin Park Unified....................................... 100.0 8.8 2.5 78.4 58.1 12.8 5.5 3.6 .8Bellflower Unified............................................ 100.0 8.7 2.4 76.7 53.5 14.6 7.3 1.4 1.7Bonita Unified.................................................. 100.0 4.5 .9 73.6 47.8 21.9 12.3 .1 1.1Burbank Unified............................................... 100.0 5.1 1.6 65.2 41.5 29.7 19.2 1.5 1.8Cajon Valley Union Elementary...................... 100.0 8.7 3.5 57.1 38.7 34.2 18.9 8.1 1.7

Capistrano Unified........................................... 100.0 5.0 .8 35.9 11.1 59.1 52.0 .6 2.3Carlsbad Unified.............................................. 100.0 3.2 .6 30.4 6.0 66.4 44.2 12.4 1.6Central Unified................................................ 100.0 6.1 1.6 70.8 46.2 23.1 12.8 3.6 1.0Ceres Unified.................................................. 100.0 8.8 1.8 66.3 48.1 25.0 11.4 7.1 1.1Chaffey Union High......................................... 100.0 4.5 1.0 66.3 52.2 29.2 17.7 4.5 1.6Chico Unified................................................... 100.0 7.4 1.8 57.4 39.2 35.2 26.1 4.2 .4

Chino Unified................................................... 100.0 4.8 .9 66.7 47.8 28.4 16.5 3.4 1.7Chula Vista Elementary................................... 100.0 7.6 2.4 44.6 27.1 47.8 28.4 5.8 1.3Clovis Unified.................................................. 100.0 4.5 1.0 62.8 38.2 32.7 19.9 2.4 2.8Coachella Valley Unified................................. 100.0 13.2 5.0 62.7 40.0 24.1 9.3 6.0 2.2Colton Joint Unified......................................... 100.0 9.1 3.1 73.6 52.6 17.2 7.4 4.6 1.1Compton Unified............................................. 100.0 13.8 7.3 75.2 48.5 11.0 7.0 - .1

Conejo Valley Unified...................................... 100.0 3.1 .4 46.9 24.2 49.9 33.1 4.2 2.7Corona-Norco Unified..................................... 100.0 4.5 .8 62.7 37.8 32.8 15.6 8.2 1.5Covina-Valley Unified...................................... 100.0 6.2 1.4 76.1 51.0 17.7 10.3 2.0 2.2Cupertino Union Elementary........................... 100.0 3.2 .7 35.1 18.0 61.7 47.9 3.5 3.9Desert Sands Unified...................................... 100.0 7.8 2.4 52.0 34.9 40.2 22.2 9.5 1.1Downey Unified............................................... 100.0 7.0 1.5 73.6 45.5 19.5 10.0 4.4 1.5

East Side Union High...................................... 100.0 6.0 1.4 47.3 28.1 46.7 37.7 2.3 1.1El Monte Elementary....................................... 100.0 14.8 4.5 64.8 45.1 20.4 9.0 8.4 .9El Monte Union High....................................... 100.0 8.5 - 71.7 52.0 19.7 11.8 3.8 .8El Rancho Unified........................................... 100.0 8.6 2.9 73.6 53.9 17.7 8.9 4.5 1.0Elk Grove Unified............................................ 100.0 6.8 1.6 67.3 44.5 25.9 16.1 2.8 1.2Escondido Union Elementary.......................... 100.0 9.8 3.0 56.7 36.6 33.5 21.5 7.5 1.0

Etiwanda Elementary...................................... 100.0 2.6 .2 67.1 45.5 30.3 10.6 3.8 1.3Evergreen Elementary.................................... 100.0 4.3 .9 46.0 24.8 49.6 40.4 3.8 1.6Fairfield-Suisun Unified................................... 100.0 5.6 1.6 69.7 46.2 24.8 15.8 2.7 2.2Folsom-Cordova Unified................................. 100.0 5.1 1.4 59.3 30.0 35.5 22.6 3.6 2.6Fontana Unified............................................... 100.0 8.8 3.1 77.6 52.1 13.6 6.4 1.7 .1Fremont Unified............................................... 100.0 5.0 .7 62.1 36.0 32.8 25.4 .3 1.9

Fremont Union High........................................ 100.0 2.9 .5 14.9 3.5 82.2 69.4 4.0 5.9Fresno Unified................................................. 100.0 14.7 7.2 69.0 43.6 16.3 10.7 .9 .5Fullerton Elementary....................................... 100.0 7.9 2.0 55.3 34.0 36.8 25.4 5.7 1.4Fullerton Joint Union High............................... 100.0 3.3 .8 58.3 34.0 38.4 26.3 4.5 2.7Garden Grove Unified..................................... 100.0 9.5 3.2 68.4 44.4 22.1 15.3 1.7 1.7Gilroy Unified................................................... 100.0 7.3 1.5 36.2 14.6 56.5 45.1 4.1 1.4

Glendale Unified.............................................. 100.0 10.5 3.5 62.3 40.6 27.2 18.9 1.0 2.8Grant Joint Union High.................................... 100.0 7.5 2.7 59.8 40.3 32.7 13.2 3.6 1.3Grossmont Union High.................................... 100.0 4.4 1.1 52.2 29.8 43.4 26.8 7.2 2.1Hacienda La Puente Unified........................... 100.0 9.6 2.1 75.1 49.8 15.3 7.9 1.1 1.4Hayward Unified.............................................. 100.0 9.4 2.0 63.8 41.9 26.8 17.0 5.2 .8Hemet Unified................................................. 100.0 8.9 2.9 63.1 46.6 28.0 13.8 7.0 1.0

Hesperia Unified.............................................. 100.0 6.0 1.5 77.0 52.1 17.0 4.9 5.0 1.2Huntington Beach Union High......................... 100.0 6.3 .6 46.0 18.0 47.7 37.0 1.8 1.9Inglewood Unified............................................ 100.0 10.7 4.6 71.8 43.7 17.5 12.3 - .2Irvine Unified................................................... 100.0 3.9 .5 38.0 6.3 58.1 48.4 .8 2.4Jurupa Unified................................................. 100.0 9.1 3.1 71.8 48.1 19.1 9.8 4.9 1.2Kern Union High.............................................. 100.0 7.3 2.2 59.4 35.5 33.2 26.9 .1 .8

La Mesa-Spring Valley.................................... 100.0 7.1 1.8 58.1 38.1 34.8 19.2 7.7 5.0Lake Elsinore Unified...................................... 100.0 6.8 1.5 64.7 46.6 28.5 15.0 4.4 2.3Lancaster Elementary..................................... 100.0 10.6 4.8 69.4 49.8 20.0 5.4 10.2 .7Las Virgenes Unified....................................... 100.0 2.9 .3 49.7 30.0 47.4 35.2 1.4 3.0Livermore Valley Joint Unified......................... 100.0 3.6 .7 51.2 28.5 45.2 36.2 .8 1.9Lodi Unified..................................................... 100.0 8.8 2.8 67.3 40.6 23.9 16.3 .7 1.3

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(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Taxes andparent Other

Compensatory Formula government localTotal Total1 (Title I) Total1 assistance Total1 contribution governments Charges

Geographic area

Federal sources State sources Local sources

CALIFORNIA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Lompoc Unified............................................... 100.0 9.0 2.3 70.5 42.4 20.4 15.6 1.0 .7Long Beach Unified......................................... 100.0 14.7 5.3 71.2 47.2 14.1 9.5 .3 1.0Los Angeles Unified........................................ 100.0 11.6 4.9 69.4 35.9 19.0 13.7 - .6Lucia Mar Unified............................................ 100.0 7.7 1.5 37.6 16.4 54.7 43.8 3.1 1.9Lynwood Unified.............................................. 100.0 11.3 5.0 76.7 54.7 12.0 4.3 4.5 .4Madera Unified................................................ 100.0 10.0 4.3 70.5 46.4 19.6 10.7 2.5 1.1

Manteca Unified.............................................. 100.0 4.7 .9 67.9 37.7 27.4 15.2 4.0 1.3Merced Elementary......................................... 100.0 14.4 6.7 70.3 45.6 15.3 8.6 .5 .6Merced Union High......................................... 100.0 9.1 2.9 70.6 52.6 20.3 13.7 .6 1.0Modesto City School District........................... 100.0 9.0 3.4 61.2 39.9 29.8 15.9 2.8 1.2Montebello Unified.......................................... 100.0 12.1 4.9 70.8 52.6 17.1 8.6 5.6 .5Monterey Peninsula Unified............................ 100.0 10.8 2.1 51.6 29.2 37.6 27.0 3.8 1.9

Moreno Valley Unified..................................... 100.0 9.1 2.7 75.1 50.4 15.8 10.3 - 1.4Mount Diablo Unified....................................... 100.0 6.3 1.4 51.7 28.0 41.9 32.7 .7 1.9Murrieta Valley Unified.................................... 100.0 2.8 .2 53.2 39.5 44.0 25.9 4.7 2.3Napa Valley Unified......................................... 100.0 6.3 1.5 28.7 9.4 65.0 52.7 .6 .2Natomas Unified.............................................. 100.0 3.6 .4 50.4 39.4 46.1 25.4 2.8 1.6New Haven Unified......................................... 100.0 5.0 .9 61.2 42.2 33.7 19.8 5.4 2.0

Newport-Mesa Unified..................................... 100.0 7.5 1.4 20.0 1.5 72.5 62.7 .5 1.6Norwalk-La Mirada Unified.............................. 100.0 7.7 1.6 75.8 45.6 16.4 8.2 2.7 2.0Oak Grove Elementary.................................... 100.0 5.8 1.1 57.3 35.9 36.9 29.3 2.2 2.8Oakland Unified............................................... 100.0 14.4 5.1 56.8 30.2 28.8 21.8 .1 .3Oceanside Unified........................................... 100.0 10.0 2.6 54.2 35.2 35.8 25.4 5.9 1.2Ontario-Montclair Elementary......................... 100.0 10.2 4.2 78.0 36.9 11.8 5.6 3.6 .4

Orange Unified................................................ 100.0 6.8 1.9 42.5 18.9 50.7 40.3 2.3 1.6Oxnard Elementary......................................... 100.0 10.1 3.8 64.6 38.5 25.3 16.1 4.3 .6Oxnard Union High.......................................... 100.0 7.2 1.3 53.6 41.0 39.3 26.8 5.4 2.0Pajaro Valley Joint Unified.............................. 100.0 16.8 5.7 53.2 27.2 30.0 23.2 .1 .8Palm Springs Unified....................................... 100.0 8.1 3.3 57.3 39.7 34.6 18.2 8.5 1.0Palmdale Elementary...................................... 100.0 16.8 3.4 73.8 43.9 9.4 5.1 .9 .8

Palo Alto Unified.............................................. 100.0 3.4 .3 13.4 2.5 83.2 67.2 1.8 6.6Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified...................... 100.0 2.8 .2 51.0 30.7 46.2 32.3 .1 6.8Panama Buena Vista Union Elementary......... 100.0 5.3 1.4 78.3 52.3 16.5 8.9 - 1.2Paramount Unified.......................................... 100.0 12.5 5.0 71.5 51.6 16.0 6.2 4.4 .4Pasadena Unified............................................ 100.0 10.9 3.6 55.6 29.1 33.4 21.7 .3 1.3Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified......................... 100.0 5.3 1.0 52.1 32.0 42.6 28.7 3.6 1.4

Pleasanton Unified.......................................... 100.0 5.2 .1 49.8 26.7 45.0 32.1 4.5 2.2Pomona Unified............................................... 100.0 16.0 3.7 67.9 41.9 16.0 7.7 .1 3.2Porterville Unified............................................ 100.0 9.3 4.0 75.4 50.2 15.2 6.2 4.3 1.3Poway Unified................................................. 100.0 2.9 .3 46.4 23.7 50.6 36.7 1.5 2.4Redlands Unified............................................. 100.0 5.8 1.7 63.0 46.4 31.2 14.3 4.9 1.0Rialto Unified................................................... 100.0 9.6 3.7 75.9 47.8 14.5 6.5 4.5 .9

Rio Linda Union Elementary........................... 100.0 10.8 3.9 67.0 45.8 22.2 14.2 4.1 .1Riverside Unified............................................. 100.0 8.3 2.6 70.4 43.7 21.3 15.2 .5 1.5Rocklin Unified................................................ 100.0 2.9 .2 41.6 28.4 55.5 42.6 4.1 2.7Rowland Unified.............................................. 100.0 11.1 2.5 72.6 41.4 16.3 10.0 - 1.2Sacramento Unified......................................... 100.0 13.7 4.7 63.7 37.9 22.5 16.4 .6 .4Saddleback Valley Unified.............................. 100.0 3.7 .4 46.2 20.7 50.1 43.3 .6 1.8

Salinas Union High.......................................... 100.0 8.3 3.6 55.8 43.4 35.8 21.5 7.9 2.0San Bernardino Unified................................... 100.0 12.7 5.8 76.8 47.4 10.6 5.9 .3 .6San Diego Unified........................................... 100.0 8.9 2.9 46.6 13.3 44.4 33.5 .9 1.2San Dieguito Union High................................. 100.0 2.7 .5 25.7 12.6 71.6 57.4 5.9 3.7San Francisco Unified..................................... 100.0 11.4 3.6 41.4 14.2 47.1 38.1 - 1.7San Jose Unified............................................. 100.0 7.1 2.1 37.0 7.3 55.9 45.0 1.7 2.1

San Juan Unified............................................. 100.0 8.7 2.2 62.2 39.5 29.1 20.7 .8 1.6San Lorenzo Unified........................................ 100.0 6.9 1.6 64.6 45.7 28.6 14.7 6.0 3.8San Marcos Unified......................................... 100.0 5.7 1.2 55.6 39.4 38.7 24.6 4.6 2.0San Ramon Valley Unified.............................. 100.0 1.0 - 51.4 6.6 47.6 32.0 2.9 1.3Santa Ana Unified........................................... 100.0 13.0 5.1 66.5 39.6 20.5 16.5 .2 1.1Santa Barbara................................................. 100.0 6.5 1.5 34.9 12.7 58.6 49.0 .5 1.4

Santa Clara Unified......................................... 100.0 4.4 .9 18.9 3.3 76.6 58.2 5.5 3.2Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary...................... 100.0 14.1 6.2 65.7 44.6 20.2 14.0 .5 .1Santa Monica-Malibu Unified.......................... 100.0 4.2 .8 33.5 19.7 62.3 39.4 6.9 4.0Santa Rosa City Schools................................ 100.0 6.0 1.6 34.7 19.8 59.3 47.1 4.8 3.3Saugus Union Elementary.............................. 100.0 6.6 .4 55.3 33.0 38.1 15.9 14.5 .2Simi Valley Unified.......................................... 100.0 4.3 .9 58.7 41.6 37.0 24.1 5.2 2.7

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(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Taxes andparent Other

Compensatory Formula government localTotal Total1 (Title I) Total1 assistance Total1 contribution governments Charges

Geographic area

Federal sources State sources Local sources

CALIFORNIA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Stockton Unified.............................................. 100.0 11.8 4.4 70.6 42.2 17.6 12.0 .9 .5Sweetwater Union High................................... 100.0 6.6 1.4 63.4 46.0 30.0 19.0 5.7 .9Temecula Valley Unified................................. 100.0 3.4 .5 58.8 41.5 37.8 23.9 5.6 3.4Torrance Unified.............................................. 100.0 4.4 .8 68.8 45.1 26.8 20.0 .1 2.8Tracy Joint Unified.......................................... 100.0 3.6 .5 61.0 45.8 35.4 21.3 4.0 1.6Turlock............................................................ 100.0 6.5 1.9 65.0 41.7 28.5 14.9 7.4 1.5

Tustin Unified.................................................. 100.0 4.5 1.0 42.8 19.5 52.7 43.8 .3 2.0Upland Unified................................................. 100.0 6.2 2.0 65.9 50.6 28.0 18.9 2.7 3.0Vacaville Unified.............................................. 100.0 5.0 1.3 66.7 49.4 28.3 18.1 2.4 1.9Val Verde Unified............................................ 100.0 15.7 .8 35.0 25.8 49.3 5.2 37.3 .5Vallejo Unified................................................. 100.0 8.4 2.7 60.6 37.2 30.9 19.9 .5 1.1Ventura Unified............................................... 100.0 8.5 1.6 47.3 31.0 44.2 27.8 4.7 2.0

Victor Elementary............................................ 100.0 7.9 3.0 70.7 53.1 21.4 11.8 2.2 .6Victor Valley Union High................................. 100.0 3.0 1.0 82.6 23.6 14.3 6.2 2.0 .5Visalia Unified................................................. 100.0 8.9 3.6 68.0 50.9 23.1 10.2 5.0 1.2Vista Unified.................................................... 100.0 8.3 2.2 54.9 35.7 36.9 23.3 8.0 1.4Walnut Valley Unified...................................... 100.0 3.0 .9 72.8 51.6 24.2 16.1 .3 3.1West Contra Costa Unified.............................. 100.0 9.1 3.1 52.0 28.4 38.8 30.1 .5 .5

West Covina Unified........................................ 100.0 6.1 1.2 76.1 54.0 17.8 10.0 1.4 1.3Whittier Union High......................................... 100.0 8.2 .6 70.3 41.4 21.5 11.8 3.6 1.9William S Hart Union High............................... 100.0 2.8 .4 70.4 53.4 26.9 17.0 .1 1.7Woodland Joint Unified................................... 100.0 8.8 1.7 59.6 39.9 31.6 20.7 4.4 1.4Yuba City Unified............................................ 100.0 8.5 2.0 64.1 35.2 27.4 20.6 2.9 1.4Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified...................... 100.0 5.3 1.3 68.7 51.0 26.0 13.2 6.0 1.6

Dependent Schools:Los Angeles County Office of Education......... 100.0 38.4 2.4 40.8 13.0 20.8 8.0 8.0 2.7

COLORADO

Independent Schools:Academy......................................................... 100.0 3.9 - 47.8 45.1 48.3 37.5 .1 6.9Adams-Arapahoe............................................ 100.0 9.3 3.2 56.2 52.9 34.5 28.6 .1 2.4Boulder Valley................................................. 100.0 4.4 1.0 23.6 20.2 72.0 61.1 - 3.6Brighton........................................................... 100.0 4.3 .7 50.0 46.7 45.7 33.0 1.3 5.7Cherry Creek................................................... 100.0 3.8 .6 39.7 37.2 56.6 46.0 .2 7.7Colorado Springs............................................ 100.0 7.5 3.0 38.8 36.7 53.7 35.3 .5 1.7

Denver............................................................. 100.0 10.9 3.8 31.9 28.1 57.3 46.9 .3 4.2Douglas County............................................... 100.0 2.1 - 40.0 37.6 57.9 43.7 .3 7.7Falcon............................................................. 100.0 3.5 .4 60.3 56.9 36.2 26.5 .2 6.2Greeley............................................................ 100.0 10.1 3.0 54.5 50.7 35.4 27.1 .9 4.4Harrison........................................................... 100.0 11.2 4.4 57.0 54.1 31.8 25.3 .1 3.0Jefferson County............................................. 100.0 5.0 1.1 41.4 38.2 53.6 43.1 .3 7.1

Littleton............................................................ 100.0 4.3 .6 44.9 41.9 50.8 41.1 - 4.7Mesa County Valley........................................ 100.0 7.6 2.4 52.1 47.6 40.3 33.4 .2 1.6Northglenn-Thornton....................................... 100.0 4.6 1.0 52.7 49.7 42.8 33.3 .9 6.2Poudre............................................................. 100.0 6.1 1.2 36.6 33.6 57.2 47.7 .5 5.6Pueblo............................................................. 100.0 13.2 4.7 57.7 53.5 29.1 21.0 .1 2.5St Vrain Valley................................................. 100.0 5.1 1.1 44.4 41.5 50.6 39.9 .4 6.3Thompson....................................................... 100.0 5.3 .9 45.0 41.6 49.7 39.0 .8 4.6Westminster.................................................... 100.0 8.9 2.0 53.0 49.1 38.1 32.1 .1 1.9

CONNECTICUT

Dependent Schools:Bridgeport........................................................ 100.0 10.7 4.1 73.9 38.2 15.4 14.4 .2 .8Hartford........................................................... 100.0 11.1 4.7 68.1 28.1 20.8 19.6 .3 .2New Britain...................................................... 100.0 7.6 2.9 60.7 31.3 31.7 28.6 .3 2.6New Haven...................................................... 100.0 9.5 3.1 69.6 22.4 20.9 19.0 .5 .8Norwalk........................................................... 100.0 3.8 .9 21.1 3.2 75.1 73.6 - 1.2Stamford.......................................................... 100.0 4.1 .8 22.4 1.4 73.6 72.3 - .8Waterbury........................................................ 100.0 8.7 2.6 57.2 32.3 34.1 33.2 .3 .5West Hartford.................................................. 100.0 2.8 .3 17.7 4.6 79.5 76.8 .1 2.6

DELAWARE

Independent Schools:Brandywine..................................................... 100.0 5.6 1.6 61.0 38.3 33.4 26.6 .5 .9Christina.......................................................... 100.0 4.9 1.3 51.7 36.7 43.4 32.7 8.2 .7Colonial........................................................... 100.0 6.8 1.8 63.8 39.3 29.4 24.1 2.6 1.0Red Clay......................................................... 100.0 6.3 1.5 56.8 37.8 36.9 26.2 3.8 .9

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(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

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Compensatory Formula government localTotal Total1 (Title I) Total1 assistance Total1 contribution governments Charges

Geographic area

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Dependent Schools:Washington Schools....................................... 100.0 11.7 6.3 - - 88.3 86.1 - .7

FLORIDA

Independent Schools:Alachua County............................................... 100.0 10.0 2.5 50.8 18.9 39.2 31.2 - 5.3Bay County...................................................... 100.0 8.7 2.1 36.2 8.5 55.1 42.6 - 4.9Brevard County............................................... 100.0 7.2 1.9 43.0 16.1 49.8 39.3 - 5.4Broward County.............................................. 100.0 8.5 1.9 38.8 11.7 52.7 44.2 - 4.7Charlotte County............................................. 100.0 8.8 1.1 16.5 - 74.7 66.6 - 4.6Citrus County.................................................. 100.0 7.9 2.1 35.6 6.4 56.4 48.9 - 5.2

Clay County..................................................... 100.0 4.8 .7 67.5 26.0 27.8 19.1 - 4.6Collier County.................................................. 100.0 6.2 1.7 20.4 - 73.3 63.8 - 2.9Columbia County............................................. 100.0 11.8 2.9 64.7 30.4 23.5 18.9 - 3.0Duval County................................................... 100.0 9.6 2.7 49.8 23.1 40.6 33.2 - 5.1Escambia County............................................ 100.0 11.6 3.0 51.2 20.0 37.2 26.0 - 3.6Flagler County................................................. 100.0 3.7 .7 41.5 - 54.8 45.6 - 3.3

Hernando County............................................ 100.0 6.1 1.6 49.3 17.0 44.6 31.7 - 3.0Highlands County............................................ 100.0 13.7 3.1 42.1 17.4 44.2 36.6 - 4.5Hillsborough County........................................ 100.0 11.9 2.7 52.9 16.3 35.3 27.8 - 3.0Indian River County......................................... 100.0 6.0 1.5 22.9 2.1 71.1 62.9 - 2.3Lake County.................................................... 100.0 7.6 1.7 42.2 16.8 50.2 35.2 - 3.3Lee County...................................................... 100.0 6.6 1.5 24.8 .5 68.6 60.4 - 2.1

Leon County.................................................... 100.0 8.4 1.9 47.6 16.1 44.1 33.2 - 2.4Manatee County.............................................. 100.0 7.7 2.0 29.1 6.4 63.2 46.7 .1 4.4Marion County................................................. 100.0 9.0 2.4 48.8 17.5 42.2 29.6 - 4.7Martin County.................................................. 100.0 6.5 1.4 21.2 .6 72.3 63.1 - 5.0Miami-Dade County........................................ 100.0 11.4 4.2 38.4 10.1 50.3 42.7 - 4.2Nassau County................................................ 100.0 6.0 1.1 38.5 11.9 55.5 47.7 - 2.4

Okaloosa County............................................. 100.0 8.8 1.5 39.5 13.3 51.7 46.1 - 2.8Orange County................................................ 100.0 7.5 1.9 43.1 11.6 49.3 32.3 - 1.3Osceola County............................................... 100.0 7.3 1.6 46.0 18.0 46.8 30.8 - 3.1Palm Beach County........................................ 100.0 6.5 1.8 17.6 2.2 75.9 59.3 .1 5.8Pasco County.................................................. 100.0 7.0 1.7 53.7 19.1 39.2 26.3 - 2.0Pinellas County............................................... 100.0 8.8 2.8 34.4 8.7 56.8 51.7 .1 3.1

Polk County..................................................... 100.0 8.4 2.5 54.6 21.1 37.0 23.3 - 5.7Putnam County............................................... 100.0 12.6 3.8 54.1 23.4 33.3 29.0 - 3.0Santa Rosa County......................................... 100.0 7.6 1.6 54.3 23.8 38.1 26.7 - 6.2Sarasota County............................................. 100.0 4.3 .7 19.0 - 76.7 66.0 - 3.8Seminole County............................................. 100.0 6.7 1.4 48.8 20.8 44.5 35.2 - 3.9St Johns County.............................................. 100.0 3.9 .8 34.0 3.3 62.1 52.1 - 3.4St Lucie County............................................... 100.0 7.0 1.6 38.6 11.0 54.5 41.8 - 2.5Volusia County................................................ 100.0 7.3 2.2 37.1 12.9 55.6 40.5 .1 4.0

GEORGIA

Independent Schools:Atlanta............................................................. 100.0 10.9 - 18.7 16.9 70.4 66.0 - .8Barrow County................................................ 100.0 6.9 - 49.8 44.1 43.3 34.9 1.0 3.9Bartow County................................................. 100.0 5.8 - 53.5 45.4 40.7 34.7 .2 3.6Bibb County..................................................... 100.0 13.0 - 44.8 37.7 42.2 35.6 .6 2.2Carroll County................................................. 100.0 7.3 - 55.2 46.5 37.5 29.8 1.1 3.5Catoosa County.............................................. 100.0 6.9 - 55.0 45.1 38.1 28.0 1.0 5.0

Chatham County............................................. 100.0 10.4 - 36.6 32.0 53.0 47.9 1.4 1.6Cherokee County............................................ 100.0 4.1 - 43.7 38.0 52.2 41.4 - 4.8Clarke County................................................. 100.0 9.5 - 35.2 27.8 55.3 49.6 .9 1.9Clayton County................................................ 100.0 10.6 - 44.6 37.8 44.8 38.2 .2 2.9Cobb County................................................... 100.0 5.8 - 38.6 32.3 55.6 49.5 .5 2.8Columbia County............................................. 100.0 4.3 - 51.7 44.6 44.0 34.4 1.2 4.8

Coweta County................................................ 100.0 5.3 - 48.1 38.1 46.6 38.7 1.3 3.7DeKalb County................................................ 100.0 7.9 - 34.1 30.0 58.0 47.7 1.7 1.6Dougherty County........................................... 100.0 13.6 - 52.9 43.8 33.5 29.6 .1 1.9Douglas County............................................... 100.0 6.7 - 48.1 39.0 45.3 38.6 .3 2.9Effingham County............................................ 100.0 5.8 - 56.8 50.1 37.4 31.8 1.0 2.7Fayette County................................................ 100.0 3.2 - 43.5 38.3 53.4 46.5 - 2.9

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(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Taxes andparent Other

Compensatory Formula government localTotal Total1 (Title I) Total1 assistance Total1 contribution governments Charges

Geographic area

Federal sources State sources Local sources

GEORGIA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Floyd County................................................... 100.0 8.0 - 49.9 43.3 42.1 35.8 .1 4.6Forsyth County................................................ 100.0 2.9 - 40.3 30.7 56.9 45.9 2.5 4.6Fulton County.................................................. 100.0 4.6 - 29.9 24.4 65.6 60.9 - 2.0Glynn County.................................................. 100.0 8.4 - 35.9 28.1 55.6 51.7 - 1.3Gwinnett County.............................................. 100.0 5.6 - 41.8 37.6 52.7 45.3 .6 3.4Hall County...................................................... 100.0 6.7 - 43.3 39.7 50.0 42.5 1.1 3.2

Henry County.................................................. 100.0 4.4 - 44.7 37.6 50.9 42.7 1.6 4.2Houston County.............................................. 100.0 7.6 - 54.4 48.6 38.0 30.8 .2 4.5Liberty County................................................. 100.0 17.2 - 58.3 53.3 24.5 20.2 .1 2.4Muscogee County........................................... 100.0 10.3 - 51.3 46.9 38.4 33.6 - 2.6Newton County................................................ 100.0 7.5 - 52.3 44.8 40.1 34.9 1.0 2.8Paulding County.............................................. 100.0 4.7 - 56.7 46.2 38.7 31.7 .4 4.2

Richmond County............................................ 100.0 13.5 - 50.5 44.9 36.0 30.2 .5 1.4Rockdale County............................................. 100.0 6.4 - 43.0 37.8 50.6 43.5 1.3 3.6Spalding County.............................................. 100.0 9.3 - 56.5 40.7 34.2 28.8 .6 3.0Troup County.................................................. 100.0 9.1 - 50.8 44.1 40.1 33.9 .2 3.3Walton County................................................. 100.0 6.1 - 43.1 33.6 50.8 44.8 - 2.5Whitfield County.............................................. 100.0 7.8 - 54.1 49.7 38.1 31.8 .3 3.5

HAWAII

Dependent Schools:Hawaii Public Schools..................................... 100.0 8.6 1.9 89.8 66.3 1.6 - .1 .7

IDAHO

Independent Schools:Boise............................................................... 100.0 7.5 2.0 53.8 43.9 38.7 32.0 .1 3.0Coeur d'Alene.................................................. 100.0 8.5 1.7 71.4 58.4 20.1 14.7 - 3.7Idaho Falls....................................................... 100.0 9.3 2.4 71.2 57.4 19.5 15.8 - 1.9Meridian.......................................................... 100.0 4.9 .8 65.8 54.3 29.2 21.2 - 2.5Nampa............................................................. 100.0 11.0 2.6 71.3 54.9 17.7 13.0 - 1.5Pocatello......................................................... 100.0 13.1 2.7 70.1 58.3 16.8 13.2 - 2.5

ILLINOIS

Independent Schools:Arlington Heights Township High 214............. 100.0 1.7 - 13.6 2.1 84.7 76.1 1.1 4.0Aurora East..................................................... 100.0 10.4 3.0 56.6 39.1 33.0 27.3 .9 3.2Aurora West.................................................... 100.0 7.2 2.4 35.6 20.3 57.2 52.8 .2 2.3Chicago........................................................... 100.0 15.0 6.1 40.5 33.7 44.5 37.7 - .2Cicero.............................................................. 100.0 12.3 5.3 66.6 49.6 21.2 17.6 .1 .3Dupage Community Unit 200.......................... 100.0 3.9 .3 20.0 6.0 76.1 70.4 - 2.6

Elgin Unit 46.................................................... 100.0 5.5 1.2 31.3 16.7 63.2 58.3 .1 2.7Indian Prairie................................................... 100.0 2.5 .2 18.6 5.7 78.9 73.0 - 3.3Joliet Elementary............................................. 100.0 14.5 6.5 51.5 36.0 33.9 29.4 2.0 .6Kane Community Unit 300.............................. 100.0 4.6 .8 24.2 11.9 71.2 63.7 1.9 3.0Mclean County................................................ 100.0 2.6 1.1 26.6 11.6 70.8 65.0 .5 3.7Naperville........................................................ 100.0 2.7 .3 13.7 2.9 83.6 77.0 .1 3.4

Oswego........................................................... 100.0 1.3 .3 31.6 19.7 67.0 58.0 2.6 3.3Palatine Community Consolidated.................. 100.0 4.8 .7 17.5 3.7 77.7 71.9 .6 2.3Palatine Township High 211........................... 100.0 1.1 - 11.1 2.1 87.8 78.6 .9 4.6Peoria.............................................................. 100.0 14.4 6.1 49.7 26.5 35.9 31.5 .3 .7Plainfield.......................................................... 100.0 2.2 - 37.6 19.9 60.2 52.4 - 3.6Rockford.......................................................... 100.0 11.8 3.6 41.6 19.8 46.6 43.2 .7 .9

Schaumburg.................................................... 100.0 3.3 .5 14.4 2.9 82.3 76.9 .2 .7Springfield....................................................... 100.0 12.7 4.6 32.7 16.0 54.6 48.1 .5 2.6St Charles....................................................... 100.0 1.8 .3 12.5 2.9 85.7 79.4 .5 4.0Valley View...................................................... 100.0 4.4 .6 29.5 12.8 66.1 58.3 .2 2.5Waukegan....................................................... 100.0 9.3 3.4 50.9 29.9 39.8 38.1 - 1.3

INDIANA

Independent Schools:Anderson......................................................... 100.0 9.4 2.9 54.2 46.6 36.4 16.5 .4 16.7Bartholomew Consolidated............................. 100.0 10.4 1.4 46.9 39.6 42.8 28.9 3.1 5.3Carmel Clay.................................................... 100.0 7.3 .3 29.0 21.5 63.7 43.9 6.2 7.7East Allen County............................................ 100.0 6.6 2.1 50.9 43.9 42.5 22.7 - 3.3Elkhart............................................................. 100.0 8.9 1.7 49.6 40.2 41.5 21.5 4.3 2.9Evansville-Vanderburgh.................................. 100.0 10.6 2.5 44.9 37.8 44.5 38.7 .1 3.1

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(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

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Compensatory Formula government localTotal Total1 (Title I) Total1 assistance Total1 contribution governments Charges

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INDIANA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Fort Wayne...................................................... 100.0 9.4 3.0 50.3 42.5 40.3 20.5 1.6 2.0Gary................................................................ 100.0 11.2 5.2 64.4 57.4 24.5 20.0 .4 .4Greater Clark County...................................... 100.0 9.8 1.9 57.8 48.5 32.3 25.2 3.3 2.8Hamilton Southeastern.................................... 100.0 1.6 .2 43.1 36.2 55.3 47.3 - 4.9Hammond........................................................ 100.0 7.6 2.6 63.0 52.6 29.4 24.4 .9 2.0Indianapolis..................................................... 100.0 14.2 5.4 60.8 50.8 24.9 20.9 .1 .5

MSD Lawrence Township............................... 100.0 4.4 .7 35.3 28.5 60.3 23.8 - 3.8MSD Perry Township...................................... 100.0 7.4 1.2 47.4 33.0 45.2 23.7 7.7 3.4MSD Pike Township........................................ 100.0 6.8 .9 36.8 28.6 56.5 47.2 .1 5.6MSD Warren Township................................... 100.0 6.4 .8 57.3 43.2 36.4 29.9 .2 4.2MSD Washington Township............................ 100.0 10.1 1.0 31.2 22.8 58.7 46.3 2.6 6.2MSD Wayne Township.................................... 100.0 12.4 1.7 49.4 35.2 38.2 22.3 3.4 1.7

Monroe County................................................ 100.0 8.7 2.1 39.7 32.0 51.6 34.1 1.2 5.7New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated......... 100.0 7.8 1.6 52.8 45.0 39.4 24.6 8.0 4.5Penn-Harris-Madison...................................... 100.0 1.2 .2 46.0 40.8 52.8 36.3 .2 5.0South Bend..................................................... 100.0 12.8 3.4 48.7 42.0 38.5 22.9 - 1.1Tippecanoe..................................................... 100.0 2.8 .9 41.3 35.3 55.9 46.8 .5 3.7Vigo County..................................................... 100.0 8.4 3.5 66.0 57.3 25.5 18.1 2.0 2.7

IOWA

Independent Schools:Cedar Rapids.................................................. 100.0 5.3 1.3 47.7 42.7 47.0 37.3 3.1 4.0Davenport........................................................ 100.0 7.2 2.1 45.8 41.6 47.0 41.3 .4 2.5Des Moines..................................................... 100.0 8.8 1.5 47.6 43.4 43.6 36.0 1.9 2.8Dubuque.......................................................... 100.0 4.5 1.2 46.6 42.3 48.9 42.5 1.7 2.8Iowa City......................................................... 100.0 4.7 1.1 40.6 36.5 54.7 48.1 2.1 2.3Sioux City........................................................ 100.0 6.7 2.0 53.7 49.2 39.6 32.4 1.5 2.2Waterloo.......................................................... 100.0 8.5 2.4 48.6 44.5 42.9 38.1 .5 1.5

KANSAS

Independent Schools:Blue Valley Unified 229................................... 100.0 2.2 .1 32.6 23.2 65.1 52.3 3.3 4.4Kansas City Unified......................................... 100.0 8.8 3.9 63.0 51.3 28.2 17.8 2.0 1.6Lawrence Unified............................................ 100.0 8.5 1.4 39.3 28.3 52.2 44.4 2.1 2.6Olathe Unified................................................. 100.0 4.5 .8 48.2 35.9 47.3 36.6 3.3 3.2Shawnee Mission Unified................................ 100.0 4.1 .8 35.5 25.6 60.4 49.8 3.0 3.4Topeka Unified................................................ 100.0 14.4 3.2 59.5 45.8 26.1 20.4 1.7 1.3Wichita Unified................................................ 100.0 11.2 4.0 59.1 47.7 29.7 21.9 2.0 1.1

KENTUCKY

Independent Schools:Boone County................................................. 100.0 5.0 - 41.6 24.6 53.4 47.4 .5 3.4Bullitt County................................................... 100.0 8.2 - 60.0 38.9 31.8 26.8 - 2.3Daviess County............................................... 100.0 8.1 - 61.5 38.6 30.4 23.6 .3 3.2Fayette County................................................ 100.0 8.9 - 37.6 18.2 53.5 49.1 - 1.9Hardin County................................................. 100.0 9.4 - 63.3 40.9 27.2 22.7 - 2.3Jefferson County............................................. 100.0 10.5 - 40.7 22.5 48.8 43.4 .1 2.0

Kenton County................................................ 100.0 5.6 - 49.8 29.8 44.7 39.1 .2 3.5Madison County.............................................. 100.0 9.6 - 60.9 37.8 29.5 26.4 - 1.6Oldham County............................................... 100.0 4.9 - 53.1 32.3 42.0 36.9 .2 2.7Warren County................................................ 100.0 9.5 - 55.5 33.8 35.0 30.0 .7 2.5

LOUISIANA

Independent Schools:Ascension Parish............................................ 100.0 7.9 1.7 45.7 44.2 46.4 42.3 .4 1.7Bossier Parish................................................. 100.0 9.8 2.6 44.5 42.6 45.7 39.7 .4 1.6Caddo Parish.................................................. 100.0 12.7 4.2 46.6 44.6 40.7 37.1 .4 .7Calcasieu Parish............................................. 100.0 14.8 3.3 38.6 35.7 46.6 41.5 .8 .8East Baton Rouge Parish................................ 100.0 13.9 4.6 32.8 29.7 53.3 48.6 .7 .7Iberia Parish.................................................... 100.0 15.6 4.1 50.3 47.6 34.1 28.0 .4 1.1

Jefferson Parish.............................................. 100.0 17.0 5.1 29.0 26.9 53.9 48.1 .4 1.3Lafayette Parish.............................................. 100.0 12.4 3.1 36.6 33.5 50.9 47.4 .4 .8Lafourche Parish............................................. 100.0 12.6 3.6 45.0 42.8 42.5 32.8 .4 1.3Livingston Parish............................................. 100.0 8.8 2.4 64.2 62.1 27.0 22.5 .5 1.7Ouachita Parish............................................... 100.0 10.2 3.2 56.3 53.5 33.5 29.6 .2 1.3Rapides Parish................................................ 100.0 15.0 4.3 52.2 50.0 32.9 29.6 .3 1.1

St Landry Parish.............................................. 100.0 17.8 6.3 55.2 53.1 26.9 24.3 .5 .8St Tammany Parish......................................... 100.0 16.8 2.0 39.0 37.5 44.3 39.3 .4 1.0Tangipahoa Parish.......................................... 100.0 16.2 4.7 55.0 52.7 28.8 22.8 .2 1.0Terrebonne Parish.......................................... 100.0 12.9 4.2 48.8 47.0 38.3 33.0 .5 .9

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(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Taxes andparent Other

Compensatory Formula government localTotal Total1 (Title I) Total1 assistance Total1 contribution governments Charges

Geographic area

Federal sources State sources Local sources

MARYLAND

Dependent Schools:Anne Arundel County...................................... 100.0 4.8 1.0 30.9 17.0 64.2 60.4 - 3.0Baltimore......................................................... 100.0 9.9 4.2 63.6 28.8 26.5 18.6 - .9Baltimore County............................................. 100.0 7.0 1.7 40.4 22.5 52.6 49.2 .3 2.9Calvert County................................................ 100.0 3.7 .7 41.3 27.6 55.0 48.6 - 4.2Carroll County................................................. 100.0 3.4 .4 41.9 27.9 54.7 51.1 - 3.2Cecil County.................................................... 100.0 4.5 1.0 48.8 26.8 46.7 40.0 - 2.9

Charles County............................................... 100.0 4.1 .9 45.4 28.5 50.5 45.6 - 4.2Frederick County............................................. 100.0 3.5 .6 41.3 26.0 55.2 49.8 - 2.6Harford County................................................ 100.0 4.6 .8 43.3 27.9 52.0 48.2 .1 3.1Howard County............................................... 100.0 2.5 .3 25.2 15.7 72.4 68.0 - 3.4Montgomery County........................................ 100.0 4.1 1.0 21.1 8.1 74.7 71.5 - 2.9Prince Georges County................................... 100.0 6.3 1.7 48.6 27.0 45.1 38.9 - 2.7

St Marys County.............................................. 100.0 6.3 1.1 47.5 29.0 46.2 41.7 - 3.8Washington County......................................... 100.0 6.5 1.6 49.6 30.4 43.9 39.8 .1 3.6Wicomico County............................................ 100.0 7.6 2.0 54.3 28.4 38.1 28.5 .2 3.1

MASSACHUSETTS

Dependent Schools:Boston............................................................. 100.0 8.4 3.7 30.7 17.2 60.9 50.5 - 1.1Brockton.......................................................... 100.0 8.1 2.7 68.5 53.4 23.5 19.9 - 1.9Fall River......................................................... 100.0 9.5 3.9 70.5 54.7 20.0 18.3 - 1.4Lawrence......................................................... 100.0 9.0 4.3 84.3 62.5 6.7 3.0 - 1.5Lowell.............................................................. 100.0 8.8 3.5 70.9 50.4 20.3 18.9 - 1.3Lynn................................................................ 100.0 8.6 3.6 65.1 51.4 26.3 24.5 - 1.4

New Bedford................................................... 100.0 8.9 3.5 75.3 47.6 15.8 11.4 .9 1.7Newton............................................................ 100.0 3.0 .2 24.1 5.3 72.9 69.2 .1 1.0Springfield....................................................... 100.0 10.8 4.6 72.3 55.1 16.9 13.6 - 1.4Worcester........................................................ 100.0 10.7 5.1 61.8 44.6 27.5 24.0 - 1.5

MICHIGAN

Independent Schools:Ann Arbor........................................................ 100.0 2.1 .9 38.9 34.4 59.0 43.5 6.9 3.8Chippewa Valley............................................. 100.0 2.3 .2 61.5 57.9 36.2 26.2 2.1 4.6Dearborn......................................................... 100.0 6.4 3.1 53.0 45.1 40.5 31.6 3.3 2.3Detroit.............................................................. 100.0 17.9 11.8 60.9 48.3 21.3 13.1 5.6 1.0Farmington...................................................... 100.0 2.4 .2 46.1 39.0 51.5 36.5 10.0 3.2Flint................................................................. 100.0 16.8 7.1 64.1 52.6 19.1 11.9 1.9 1.5

Forest Hills...................................................... 100.0 .7 .2 54.2 51.8 45.0 33.6 4.9 4.1Grand Rapids.................................................. 100.0 11.0 4.6 54.7 40.0 34.3 13.6 16.9 .9Huron Valley.................................................... 100.0 1.8 - 57.5 52.2 40.7 27.8 7.4 4.0Kalamazoo...................................................... 100.0 10.5 3.7 49.9 40.9 39.5 26.8 6.9 1.6L'Anse Creuse................................................. 100.0 4.2 1.1 59.4 53.7 36.4 27.8 2.0 3.3Lansing............................................................ 100.0 13.0 4.5 60.0 49.1 27.1 17.0 6.4 .8

Livonia............................................................. 100.0 1.2 .2 59.1 52.4 39.7 26.7 7.0 4.3Plymouth-Canton Community......................... 100.0 1.6 .2 62.1 56.4 36.3 27.5 1.8 4.5Port Huron Area.............................................. 100.0 6.8 2.6 70.6 60.7 22.7 16.4 2.5 1.3Rochester Community..................................... 100.0 1.0 .3 58.9 54.3 40.1 26.4 6.0 5.2Taylor.............................................................. 100.0 5.0 2.4 74.3 61.4 20.6 14.7 3.2 1.6Traverse City................................................... 100.0 4.0 1.1 45.1 40.3 50.8 39.6 3.6 4.6

Troy................................................................. 100.0 2.3 .1 42.5 39.0 55.2 41.4 5.0 4.3Utica Community............................................. 100.0 3.2 .5 64.6 60.4 32.2 22.1 2.7 3.8Walled Lake Consolidated.............................. 100.0 1.2 .3 56.0 51.6 42.9 32.3 4.1 3.7Warren Consolidated...................................... 100.0 3.5 .7 54.3 50.4 42.2 34.3 2.5 3.2Waterford Township........................................ 100.0 4.1 1.0 60.9 53.3 35.0 19.1 8.3 4.1Wayne-Westland Community.......................... 100.0 5.0 1.1 61.4 51.0 33.6 23.1 7.8 1.6

MINNESOTA

Independent Schools:Anoka-Hennepin............................................. 100.0 3.9 .4 71.6 57.0 24.4 15.7 .1 5.8Bloomington.................................................... 100.0 4.5 .3 59.7 44.7 35.8 20.9 2.4 5.9Burnsville......................................................... 100.0 4.8 .8 65.7 48.4 29.5 17.6 2.0 7.1Duluth.............................................................. 100.0 9.6 2.0 73.8 48.2 16.7 8.8 1.4 3.2Elk River.......................................................... 100.0 3.0 .2 65.8 54.9 31.2 20.7 .2 5.4Lakeville.......................................................... 100.0 2.4 .1 65.5 57.4 32.1 18.7 1.9 7.0

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(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Taxes andparent Other

Compensatory Formula government localTotal Total1 (Title I) Total1 assistance Total1 contribution governments Charges

Geographic area

Federal sources State sources Local sources

MINNESOTA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Minneapolis Special........................................ 100.0 11.1 4.5 63.0 44.3 25.9 16.5 2.7 1.5Mounds View................................................... 100.0 3.5 .3 61.6 48.2 34.9 23.0 2.7 5.4North St Paul-Maplewood............................... 100.0 4.5 .5 66.5 53.4 29.0 18.5 2.6 5.0Osseo.............................................................. 100.0 4.3 .3 66.0 51.1 29.7 18.8 1.3 5.2Robbinsdale.................................................... 100.0 5.0 .6 60.8 44.3 34.1 21.3 3.2 5.0Rochester........................................................ 100.0 6.0 .9 67.1 51.1 26.8 19.1 .3 4.6

Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan..................... 100.0 3.1 .2 65.2 52.0 31.7 22.1 1.8 4.5South Washington County.............................. 100.0 2.5 .2 63.8 52.4 33.7 20.1 2.2 6.2St Paul............................................................. 100.0 10.3 2.8 70.7 40.0 19.0 11.9 2.5 1.8

MISSISSIPPI

Independent Schools:Desoto County................................................ 100.0 7.8 1.3 55.9 54.1 36.3 27.3 1.2 5.0Harrison County.............................................. 100.0 21.3 3.1 43.5 41.7 35.2 19.5 - 2.9Jackson........................................................... 100.0 17.9 5.6 48.9 47.0 33.1 29.4 .3 2.0Madison County.............................................. 100.0 6.0 1.1 41.0 39.3 53.0 45.2 - 4.7Rankin County................................................. 100.0 8.4 1.5 49.8 46.7 41.8 32.2 - 7.0

MISSOURI

Independent Schools:Blue Springs.................................................... 100.0 3.7 .3 40.9 24.2 55.4 42.4 2.1 6.7Columbia......................................................... 100.0 7.5 1.7 40.6 22.4 51.9 44.1 .8 3.3Ferguson-Florissant........................................ 100.0 5.9 2.4 43.8 30.5 50.3 43.3 1.0 2.8Fort Zumwalt................................................... 100.0 3.7 .3 35.7 18.4 60.6 49.4 1.3 4.8Fox.................................................................. 100.0 5.0 .9 51.2 38.1 43.8 31.6 1.9 7.8Francis Howell................................................. 100.0 3.7 .4 35.4 16.4 60.9 49.6 1.4 6.3

Hazelwood...................................................... 100.0 3.9 1.3 38.1 21.1 58.0 50.6 1.2 2.1Independence................................................. 100.0 11.6 1.2 47.2 33.6 41.2 30.7 1.1 5.1Kansas City..................................................... 100.0 13.5 4.5 39.6 25.3 46.9 39.6 .9 1.0Lee's Summit................................................... 100.0 3.0 .3 37.6 22.4 59.5 46.4 1.5 6.5Mehlville.......................................................... 100.0 2.8 1.0 25.1 6.5 72.1 55.2 2.7 5.2North Kansas City........................................... 100.0 5.0 .9 27.8 10.6 67.2 55.0 1.4 4.7

Park Hill........................................................... 100.0 3.9 .6 27.6 10.3 68.5 52.4 2.9 7.4Parkway.......................................................... 100.0 2.6 .8 19.2 1.5 78.2 60.2 2.5 5.7Rockwood....................................................... 100.0 2.0 .7 22.9 4.9 75.1 55.5 1.4 8.9Springfield....................................................... 100.0 11.0 3.4 30.8 14.7 58.1 47.4 1.0 4.1St Joseph........................................................ 100.0 10.2 2.2 44.9 30.4 44.9 34.5 1.6 5.2St Louis........................................................... 100.0 13.5 4.2 40.4 23.3 46.1 41.6 .6 1.0Wentzville........................................................ 100.0 3.9 .6 33.1 13.7 63.0 51.6 1.2 6.2

NEBRASKA

Independent Schools:Lincoln............................................................. 100.0 6.6 1.0 23.0 14.8 70.4 59.9 .5 3.3Millard.............................................................. 100.0 4.2 .3 32.1 25.9 63.6 53.8 .5 6.2Omaha............................................................ 100.0 15.8 4.3 36.8 29.4 47.3 43.2 .6 1.2

NEVADA

Independent Schools:Clark County................................................... 100.0 7.1 2.0 53.8 14.3 39.0 31.9 - 3.1Washoe County............................................... 100.0 6.0 1.5 60.5 18.2 33.5 25.9 .2 4.1

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Dependent Schools:Manchester..................................................... 100.0 11.1 2.9 43.7 41.3 45.2 30.2 12.0 1.9Nashua............................................................ 100.0 8.4 2.2 37.4 33.4 54.2 49.8 .4 2.5

NEW JERSEY

Independent Schools:Brick Township................................................ 100.0 3.1 .7 35.8 15.4 61.1 57.2 .1 1.8Camden........................................................... 100.0 8.7 4.4 86.5 39.0 4.7 2.2 - 1.5Cherry Hill Township....................................... 100.0 2.0 .2 19.3 3.3 78.6 74.6 .1 2.7Clifton.............................................................. 100.0 3.6 .8 23.6 2.9 72.8 70.0 - 1.3Elizabeth......................................................... 100.0 6.7 1.8 72.4 27.4 20.8 8.5 - .5Freehold Regional High.................................. 100.0 1.7 .1 33.4 17.2 64.9 62.2 .1 2.0

Hamilton Township.......................................... 100.0 3.7 .5 41.4 19.3 54.8 52.4 - 1.1Middletown Township...................................... 100.0 2.2 .2 22.9 4.8 75.0 67.3 - 1.1Passaic............................................................ 100.0 8.7 2.4 84.5 30.0 6.8 5.7 - .2Toms River Regional....................................... 100.0 3.7 1.0 42.2 22.7 54.1 50.7 .2 2.0Woodbridge Township.................................... 100.0 2.9 .3 21.0 .6 76.1 73.6 - 1.5

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(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Taxes andparent Other

Compensatory Formula government localTotal Total1 (Title I) Total1 assistance Total1 contribution governments Charges

Geographic area

Federal sources State sources Local sources

NEW JERSEY--Con.

Dependent Schools:East Orange.................................................... 100.0 5.2 1.8 85.6 31.4 9.2 7.2 - .4Edison Township............................................. 100.0 2.6 .3 18.1 .6 79.3 76.4 - 1.7Jersey City...................................................... 100.0 6.4 2.3 78.9 24.2 14.7 - 13.1 .8Newark............................................................ 100.0 7.4 3.0 74.7 25.6 17.9 - 7.9 .9Paterson.......................................................... 100.0 7.0 2.7 85.6 30.4 7.4 - 6.4 .1Trenton............................................................ 100.0 5.6 2.0 85.3 31.7 9.0 6.3 - 1.5

NEW MEXICO

Independent Schools:Albuquerque.................................................... 100.0 9.6 2.8 75.8 68.7 14.5 11.2 - 1.1Farmington...................................................... 100.0 12.1 3.2 71.9 67.7 16.1 13.0 - 1.7Gadsden.......................................................... 100.0 14.2 4.4 76.4 67.0 9.5 7.1 - 1.2Gallup-McKinley County.................................. 100.0 32.9 5.5 57.4 50.7 9.7 5.2 - 1.5Las Cruces...................................................... 100.0 13.8 4.4 72.6 67.8 13.6 9.5 - 2.1Rio Rancho..................................................... 100.0 4.2 .3 80.0 74.4 15.8 11.4 - 2.4Santa Fe.......................................................... 100.0 8.0 1.7 62.9 57.5 29.1 23.9 - 1.2

NEW YORK

Independent Schools:Arlington.......................................................... 100.0 2.2 .4 34.3 17.1 63.5 57.9 .5 2.6Brentwood....................................................... 100.0 5.7 1.3 66.6 47.8 27.7 22.8 1.5 .7Greece............................................................ 100.0 5.6 .7 47.5 27.8 46.9 36.9 4.6 1.5Half Hollow Hills.............................................. 100.0 1.8 .3 18.1 8.5 80.2 74.3 .6 1.3Middle Country................................................ 100.0 2.6 .6 49.5 31.1 47.9 43.5 .1 1.2Mount Vernon.................................................. 100.0 6.4 1.7 51.9 26.7 41.8 39.4 .5 .2

New Rochelle.................................................. 100.0 3.5 .9 27.5 6.8 68.9 65.2 .8 .8Newburgh........................................................ 100.0 6.0 1.6 55.1 31.4 38.9 35.1 .4 .8North Syracuse............................................... 100.0 4.7 .6 50.2 31.8 45.1 33.8 5.3 1.7Sachem........................................................... 100.0 1.8 .2 47.5 29.4 50.6 45.7 .2 1.5Smithtown....................................................... 100.0 1.6 .1 26.2 11.8 72.3 68.2 .5 1.3Wappingers..................................................... 100.0 2.6 .2 33.5 17.8 64.0 56.4 .2 1.7Williamsville..................................................... 100.0 3.0 .3 29.7 14.9 67.3 53.9 6.9 1.3

Dependent Schools:Buffalo............................................................. 100.0 11.6 4.9 74.7 49.7 13.7 7.2 4.8 .3New York City................................................. 100.0 9.8 4.5 47.7 26.1 42.5 40.9 - .3Rochester........................................................ 100.0 11.9 4.7 68.5 43.7 19.6 17.5 .3 .2Syracuse......................................................... 100.0 14.5 4.8 67.2 40.3 18.4 15.0 1.3 .3Yonkers........................................................... 100.0 8.6 2.8 54.9 23.6 36.5 34.8 .1 .6

NORTH CAROLINA

Dependent Schools:Alamance-Burlington....................................... 100.0 9.5 - 65.0 62.7 25.4 20.9 - 3.3Brunswick County........................................... 100.0 8.9 - 53.3 51.2 37.8 35.3 - 1.6Buncombe County........................................... 100.0 7.6 - 53.2 52.2 39.2 35.1 - 2.6Burke County.................................................. 100.0 11.3 - 67.3 64.1 21.4 15.9 - 3.8Cabarrus County............................................. 100.0 7.0 - 58.1 56.3 34.9 28.8 - 4.1Caldwell County.............................................. 100.0 10.1 - 66.6 64.3 23.3 16.4 - 4.2

Catawba County.............................................. 100.0 6.9 - 57.6 55.3 35.5 31.3 - 2.9Chapel Hill-Carrboro....................................... 100.0 4.7 - 42.2 41.8 53.0 48.7 - 3.0Charlotte/Mecklenburg.................................... 100.0 7.4 - 50.8 49.6 41.8 37.0 - 3.1Cleveland County............................................ 100.0 12.0 - 65.7 61.1 22.3 18.2 - 2.9Craven County................................................ 100.0 14.5 - 73.8 70.7 11.7 7.2 - 2.7Cumberland County........................................ 100.0 13.1 - 62.6 60.9 24.2 19.9 - 3.1

Davidson County............................................. 100.0 7.2 - 69.6 67.5 23.2 18.4 - 3.5Durham County............................................... 100.0 9.1 - 51.0 49.8 39.8 36.0 - 2.3Gaston County................................................ 100.0 10.4 - 66.0 63.7 23.6 18.8 - 2.6Guilford County............................................... 100.0 8.6 - 55.3 52.3 36.2 30.8 - 2.6Harnett County................................................ 100.0 11.5 - 63.9 62.7 24.6 19.1 - 2.2Henderson County.......................................... 100.0 9.5 - 60.5 58.9 30.1 25.6 - 3.2

Iredell-Statesville............................................. 100.0 7.9 - 56.8 55.8 35.3 28.5 - 3.9Johnston County............................................. 100.0 6.6 - 54.4 52.9 39.0 35.2 - 2.7Lincoln County................................................ 100.0 7.0 - 55.4 54.3 37.6 26.0 - 2.7Moore County.................................................. 100.0 8.8 - 60.4 59.0 30.9 25.8 - 2.1Nash-Rocky Mount.......................................... 100.0 13.0 - 67.2 64.8 19.8 17.1 - 1.8New Hanover County...................................... 100.0 8.9 - 52.1 50.4 39.0 33.9 - 2.3

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(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

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Compensatory Formula government localTotal Total1 (Title I) Total1 assistance Total1 contribution governments Charges

Geographic area

Federal sources State sources Local sources

NORTH CAROLINA--Con.

Dependent Schools--Con.Onslow County................................................ 100.0 12.0 - 59.0 57.5 29.0 24.1 - 2.2Pitt County....................................................... 100.0 11.3 - 67.1 64.5 21.6 17.7 - 2.7Randolph County............................................ 100.0 8.2 - 67.0 65.1 24.8 20.3 - 2.9Robeson County............................................. 100.0 15.6 - 71.8 70.7 12.6 9.3 - 1.2Rockingham County........................................ 100.0 10.2 - 66.8 65.2 22.9 17.3 - 2.8Rowan-Salisbury............................................. 100.0 10.8 - 65.4 63.6 23.7 18.5 - 3.0

Union County.................................................. 100.0 4.1 - 37.5 36.7 58.4 54.5 - 2.7Wake County................................................... 100.0 4.5 - 43.0 42.7 52.5 49.5 - 2.0Wayne County................................................. 100.0 12.2 - 71.3 66.9 16.5 13.9 - 1.6Wilkes County................................................. 100.0 11.1 - 64.4 61.6 24.5 19.1 - 2.6Wilson County................................................. 100.0 12.0 - 62.4 60.2 25.7 21.2 - 2.6Winston-Salem/Forsyth................................... 100.0 9.6 - 57.5 55.6 32.9 28.3 - 2.1

NORTH DAKOTA

Independent Schools:Bismarck......................................................... 100.0 11.5 2.9 36.6 28.3 51.9 44.7 1.3 2.8Fargo............................................................... 100.0 7.6 2.3 28.1 22.1 64.2 55.3 .4 3.1

OHIO

Independent Schools:Akron............................................................... 100.0 8.0 - 48.2 32.6 43.7 25.2 13.6 1.3Canton............................................................. 100.0 11.3 - 55.0 44.3 33.8 24.9 .9 3.2Cincinnati........................................................ 100.0 11.9 - 36.3 20.3 51.8 41.9 1.3 1.1Cleveland........................................................ 100.0 14.3 - 56.7 43.8 29.0 25.3 - .4Columbus........................................................ 100.0 11.1 - 38.6 24.2 50.3 41.7 1.4 1.0Dayton............................................................. 100.0 10.8 - 54.8 34.9 34.4 26.9 .3 1.0

Dublin.............................................................. 100.0 2.2 - 17.4 16.8 80.4 72.3 .2 3.9Fairfield........................................................... 100.0 4.0 - 35.7 34.5 60.3 53.2 1.0 4.2Hilliard............................................................. 100.0 2.7 - 30.9 30.3 66.4 59.4 .1 3.2Lakota............................................................. 100.0 2.7 - 32.9 32.4 64.3 55.3 .3 4.5Mason............................................................. 100.0 2.2 - 34.2 33.4 63.6 54.5 .2 5.8Northwest (Hamilton Co)................................. 100.0 5.9 - 41.0 37.5 53.1 45.4 1.0 4.0

Olentangy........................................................ 100.0 2.1 - 13.6 13.1 84.3 70.1 4.6 4.1Parma.............................................................. 100.0 4.5 - 26.8 23.3 68.7 61.3 .6 3.7Pickerington.................................................... 100.0 2.4 - 43.5 42.9 54.2 46.2 .3 4.2South-Western................................................ 100.0 7.5 - 42.7 39.6 49.8 44.2 .4 2.8Toledo............................................................. 100.0 9.4 - 61.6 33.5 29.0 22.2 .5 3.1Westerville....................................................... 100.0 3.2 - 30.2 29.3 66.6 59.1 .6 3.7

OKLAHOMA

Independent Schools:Broken Arrow.................................................. 100.0 6.8 1.0 48.2 32.7 45.0 28.8 5.2 7.9Edmond........................................................... 100.0 4.5 .6 36.3 22.4 59.2 45.2 5.4 5.9Lawton............................................................. 100.0 17.1 3.2 60.3 42.7 22.6 13.6 1.6 4.6Midwest-Del City............................................. 100.0 10.1 2.1 50.6 33.3 39.3 27.2 4.5 4.3Moore.............................................................. 100.0 6.3 1.0 51.1 36.5 42.6 24.9 10.9 4.5Norman........................................................... 100.0 6.8 1.4 47.4 31.8 45.8 36.1 2.4 4.9

Oklahoma City................................................. 100.0 16.4 6.8 46.2 31.7 37.4 24.7 6.7 2.0Putnam City..................................................... 100.0 9.2 2.0 47.4 30.4 43.4 30.0 6.2 5.1Tulsa............................................................... 100.0 14.7 5.6 44.0 27.9 41.2 31.8 2.7 3.3Union............................................................... 100.0 7.1 .8 42.0 28.2 50.9 38.5 3.4 4.7

OREGON

Independent Schools:Beaverton........................................................ 100.0 5.6 1.7 51.5 50.1 42.9 34.7 2.1 2.2Bend-La Pine.................................................. 100.0 6.9 2.1 39.8 38.2 53.3 44.0 1.3 2.0David Douglas................................................. 100.0 10.0 3.6 60.7 56.7 29.2 16.5 4.6 3.3Eugene............................................................ 100.0 8.4 1.7 38.2 35.7 53.4 38.6 2.9 4.7Gresham-Barlow............................................. 100.0 6.2 1.7 57.1 55.9 36.6 27.1 2.1 4.1Hillsboro.......................................................... 100.0 8.4 2.8 48.5 47.0 43.1 32.6 2.1 1.8

Medford........................................................... 100.0 9.6 3.9 58.1 56.2 32.2 27.4 .2 1.7North Clackamas............................................. 100.0 6.1 1.6 53.5 52.0 40.4 32.4 1.0 2.9Portland........................................................... 100.0 13.8 4.4 37.6 33.9 48.6 34.4 6.2 3.6Reynolds......................................................... 100.0 9.1 3.8 60.4 58.2 30.6 22.7 2.7 .9Salem-Keizer................................................... 100.0 9.8 4.1 59.9 58.7 30.2 21.2 3.2 2.0Springfield....................................................... 100.0 11.8 3.5 59.2 57.0 29.1 21.1 .7 3.1Tigard.............................................................. 100.0 3.9 .9 41.6 40.5 54.5 42.5 3.3 3.2

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(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Taxes andparent Other

Compensatory Formula government localTotal Total1 (Title I) Total1 assistance Total1 contribution governments Charges

Geographic area

Federal sources State sources Local sources

PENNSYLVANIA

Independent Schools:Allentown......................................................... 100.0 11.0 3.9 44.2 29.9 44.8 42.5 .4 .5Bethlehem Area.............................................. 100.0 4.6 1.7 21.8 10.7 73.6 58.8 1.3 1.2Central Bucks.................................................. 100.0 1.9 .3 15.5 5.9 82.7 77.4 .1 3.2Central Dauphin.............................................. 100.0 2.7 1.1 22.0 10.1 75.3 69.5 1.7 1.9Council Rock................................................... 100.0 1.1 .1 17.1 7.1 81.7 78.0 .1 1.9Downingtown Area.......................................... 100.0 .7 - 17.6 7.4 81.7 75.9 .9 1.9

Erie.................................................................. 100.0 13.0 5.1 44.5 25.2 42.6 29.3 1.6 .9Hazleton Area................................................. 100.0 8.3 1.9 44.2 24.4 47.5 44.0 .7 1.5Lancaster........................................................ 100.0 14.4 4.5 37.2 22.4 48.4 36.4 .3 .8North Penn...................................................... 100.0 2.8 .3 14.1 4.5 83.1 77.8 - 2.0Pennsbury....................................................... 100.0 2.0 .5 19.7 8.4 78.3 74.5 .1 1.7Philadelphia..................................................... 100.0 12.8 6.3 53.4 34.9 33.8 29.4 - .3

Pittsburgh........................................................ 100.0 10.2 3.9 33.8 20.5 56.0 42.4 .5 .8Pocono Mountain............................................ 100.0 3.4 1.0 21.4 9.4 75.2 60.7 - 1.2Reading........................................................... 100.0 15.8 7.5 61.7 44.3 22.5 19.3 .4 1.5Upper Darby.................................................... 100.0 6.0 1.8 30.7 15.3 63.3 58.5 .1 2.5West Chester Area.......................................... 100.0 2.4 .9 14.7 3.8 82.9 79.4 .1 1.5

RHODE ISLAND

Dependent Schools:Cranston.......................................................... 100.0 6.6 .9 30.4 25.3 62.9 60.2 1.4 1.3Providence...................................................... 100.0 13.2 5.6 57.4 50.2 29.4 28.0 .6 .3Warwick........................................................... 100.0 5.2 1.0 26.1 22.2 68.6 66.7 .6 1.1

SOUTH CAROLINA

Independent Schools:Aiken County................................................... 100.0 10.8 3.0 52.2 17.3 37.0 30.2 2.0 3.3Anderson County 5......................................... 100.0 10.2 2.2 48.2 15.1 41.7 34.4 .8 3.9Beaufort County.............................................. 100.0 9.2 2.7 14.1 .4 76.7 70.5 - 1.0Berkeley County.............................................. 100.0 9.1 2.3 47.1 15.5 43.8 30.4 4.4 3.5Charleston County.......................................... 100.0 10.6 3.3 27.5 5.8 61.9 49.8 - 2.9Darlington County........................................... 100.0 11.8 3.5 47.0 13.2 41.2 27.3 1.9 2.4

Dorchester County 2....................................... 100.0 6.1 1.4 52.0 18.5 41.8 28.4 2.2 3.2Florence County 1........................................... 100.0 11.2 2.6 48.0 14.4 40.8 32.2 1.8 3.1Georgetown County........................................ 100.0 10.0 2.4 35.9 8.4 54.1 48.5 .2 2.3Greenville County............................................ 100.0 8.2 2.3 44.9 14.1 46.9 32.9 3.0 4.7Horry County................................................... 100.0 8.1 2.3 34.1 9.9 57.8 49.0 1.1 3.3Kershaw County.............................................. 100.0 9.1 2.1 51.1 15.8 39.8 25.7 2.2 3.3

Lancaster County............................................ 100.0 11.5 2.3 48.7 17.4 39.8 25.6 1.8 3.5Lexington County 1......................................... 100.0 5.1 .9 44.5 14.3 50.4 38.8 1.9 5.0Lexington County 5......................................... 100.0 4.7 .6 44.2 12.5 51.2 42.1 - 6.4Oconee County............................................... 100.0 8.1 2.2 36.5 8.6 55.5 46.5 2.0 3.6Pickens County............................................... 100.0 8.4 2.0 49.7 16.4 41.9 29.1 .3 4.9Richland County 1........................................... 100.0 10.2 3.5 35.8 9.0 54.0 47.2 2.0 1.7Richland County 2........................................... 100.0 6.1 .7 42.5 14.8 51.4 42.5 .5 4.7York County 3................................................. 100.0 6.7 1.6 47.4 15.7 45.9 37.8 .2 3.6

SOUTH DAKOTA

Independent Schools:Rapid City Area............................................... 100.0 11.3 3.8 25.9 20.9 62.7 56.6 .8 2.7Sioux Falls....................................................... 100.0 11.1 2.7 28.6 22.3 60.2 51.6 .1 3.1

TENNESSEE

Dependent Schools:Blount County.................................................. 100.0 8.0 1.6 50.2 46.8 41.8 31.1 3.3 6.3Bradley County................................................ 100.0 9.7 1.7 51.4 47.7 38.9 28.9 - 9.1Hamblen County............................................. 100.0 10.9 2.7 44.1 41.5 45.0 35.5 .6 8.3Hamilton County.............................................. 100.0 12.0 3.3 29.9 27.7 58.1 48.5 - 7.9Jackson-Madison County................................ 100.0 14.6 3.1 38.3 33.3 47.0 42.0 .3 3.9Knox County.................................................... 100.0 8.8 2.6 27.1 25.6 64.1 47.1 .1 5.2

Maury County.................................................. 100.0 9.8 2.1 48.7 46.0 41.4 33.1 .3 7.4Memphis.......................................................... 100.0 13.4 4.4 37.3 35.4 49.3 8.7 33.6 3.6Montgomery County........................................ 100.0 11.5 2.4 50.5 48.3 38.1 31.7 - 5.7Nashville-Davidson County............................. 100.0 10.1 2.8 25.9 23.8 64.0 60.1 .1 3.1Putnam County............................................... 100.0 10.7 2.7 46.6 41.0 42.7 34.6 .3 7.2Robertson County........................................... 100.0 8.7 1.6 56.8 54.4 34.5 28.9 .3 5.0

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(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Taxes andparent Other

Compensatory Formula government localTotal Total1 (Title I) Total1 assistance Total1 contribution governments Charges

Geographic area

Federal sources State sources Local sources

TENNESSEE--Con.

Dependent Schools--Con.Rutherford County........................................... 100.0 6.8 1.0 48.3 46.0 44.8 38.4 - 4.9Sevier County.................................................. 100.0 8.7 2.1 33.8 31.5 57.5 49.0 .2 7.6Shelby County................................................. 100.0 5.6 .7 43.7 41.9 50.7 42.7 2.4 4.1Sullivan County............................................... 100.0 8.3 1.6 41.5 38.4 50.2 41.8 .1 7.4Sumner County............................................... 100.0 7.4 1.4 50.3 48.5 42.2 32.1 .3 9.6Tipton County.................................................. 100.0 10.7 2.0 64.4 61.2 24.9 17.2 .8 6.6Williamson County.......................................... 100.0 3.7 .3 37.9 35.6 58.4 48.4 .1 8.8Wilson County................................................. 100.0 6.7 1.0 47.7 45.9 45.6 31.6 2.5 10.0

TEXAS

Independent Schools:Abilene............................................................ 100.0 13.4 3.5 48.4 40.6 38.1 32.1 - 2.4Aldine.............................................................. 100.0 12.7 3.1 51.1 44.5 36.2 31.3 - 1.8Alief................................................................. 100.0 9.8 2.9 47.3 39.0 42.9 38.4 .1 1.4Allen................................................................ 100.0 2.5 .2 25.1 19.9 72.4 64.3 - 4.5Alvin................................................................ 100.0 7.3 1.6 46.2 38.6 46.5 36.6 - 2.9Amarillo........................................................... 100.0 12.9 4.2 45.4 38.6 41.8 35.5 - 2.9

Arlington.......................................................... 100.0 8.6 2.3 29.0 22.0 62.3 57.6 - 1.8Austin.............................................................. 100.0 8.5 2.5 14.6 10.3 76.9 72.7 - 1.1Beaumont........................................................ 100.0 16.2 3.6 21.4 15.9 62.4 53.7 - 1.6Birdville............................................................ 100.0 7.2 .9 30.5 23.1 62.2 53.9 - 3.5Brazosport....................................................... 100.0 7.2 1.5 15.3 11.1 77.4 73.3 - 2.1Brownsville...................................................... 100.0 16.8 5.6 65.8 58.9 17.4 12.6 - .5

Bryan............................................................... 100.0 12.5 3.0 36.8 29.5 50.7 43.3 - 2.0Carrollton-Farmers Branch.............................. 100.0 5.6 .9 13.9 10.5 80.5 74.1 - 1.8Clear Creek..................................................... 100.0 4.0 .3 22.1 17.8 73.9 65.8 - 3.6Clint................................................................. 100.0 11.7 3.8 72.2 59.2 16.2 11.4 .4 .3Comal.............................................................. 100.0 4.5 .8 15.4 11.5 80.1 68.8 - 2.6Conroe............................................................ 100.0 6.6 1.5 24.7 18.3 68.7 61.3 - 2.4

Corpus Christi................................................. 100.0 12.8 4.1 42.6 34.6 44.5 39.7 - 2.0Crowley........................................................... 100.0 4.6 .5 35.2 26.9 60.1 53.3 .6 3.3Cypress-Fairbanks.......................................... 100.0 5.0 .6 32.7 25.3 62.2 53.9 - 4.6Dallas.............................................................. 100.0 13.4 5.2 19.7 14.2 66.9 62.0 .1 .8Deer Park........................................................ 100.0 4.0 .5 12.8 9.2 83.2 77.0 - 2.3Denton............................................................. 100.0 6.5 1.4 20.7 15.6 72.8 65.1 - 2.6

Donna.............................................................. 100.0 19.3 8.1 70.5 58.1 10.2 7.9 - .4Duncanville...................................................... 100.0 6.3 1.0 37.5 30.4 56.1 51.1 - 2.0Eagle Mt-Saginaw........................................... 100.0 4.6 .4 20.5 16.1 74.9 64.3 - 3.5Eagle Pass...................................................... 100.0 18.1 7.3 64.5 57.3 17.4 14.7 .1 .9Ector County................................................... 100.0 11.7 3.7 42.0 36.0 46.4 40.6 - 2.1Edgewood....................................................... 100.0 16.0 5.7 67.3 55.1 16.6 10.9 - .6

Edinburg.......................................................... 100.0 15.4 5.7 57.2 51.0 27.3 23.2 - 1.0El Paso............................................................ 100.0 15.3 6.1 49.2 41.0 35.5 31.8 - 1.2Fort Bend........................................................ 100.0 5.2 .8 35.6 28.8 59.3 51.7 - 3.2Fort Worth....................................................... 100.0 13.8 4.7 36.1 29.5 50.1 45.3 - 1.3Frisco.............................................................. 100.0 1.9 .1 15.1 11.5 82.9 71.4 - 4.3Galena Park.................................................... 100.0 10.5 2.1 47.2 39.4 42.3 37.8 - 2.0

Garland........................................................... 100.0 7.6 1.4 43.8 36.2 48.6 42.0 - 3.2Goose Creek................................................... 100.0 7.9 2.2 16.6 12.6 75.5 63.9 .2 1.9Grand Prairie................................................... 100.0 10.1 2.5 52.0 42.9 37.9 33.2 .4 2.2Grapevine-Colleyville...................................... 100.0 2.1 .2 12.9 9.8 85.0 74.1 - 4.3Harlandale....................................................... 100.0 14.1 4.0 64.3 50.8 21.6 12.7 - .8Harlingen Consolidated................................... 100.0 14.0 4.9 56.1 48.5 29.9 25.2 - 1.6

Hays Consolidated.......................................... 100.0 5.9 .9 47.6 37.8 46.5 39.7 - 2.1Houston........................................................... 100.0 13.3 4.7 20.0 15.2 66.6 59.1 1.1 .9Humble............................................................ 100.0 4.8 .5 37.4 30.2 57.9 48.2 .1 3.7Hurst-Euless-Bedford...................................... 100.0 5.7 1.1 17.4 13.1 76.9 67.6 - 4.7Irving............................................................... 100.0 8.9 1.8 37.0 29.6 54.1 48.6 .2 1.9Judson............................................................. 100.0 7.6 1.4 45.4 37.0 47.0 41.6 .2 2.4

Katy................................................................. 100.0 3.6 .2 36.0 27.6 60.4 53.6 - 3.1Keller............................................................... 100.0 2.4 .2 25.8 19.0 71.8 60.7 - 5.6Killeen............................................................. 100.0 21.0 2.0 54.8 47.1 24.2 17.6 .1 1.9Klein................................................................ 100.0 4.9 .6 40.8 33.2 54.3 47.0 - 3.6La Joya............................................................ 100.0 15.6 6.6 67.0 56.9 17.3 11.0 - .4Lamar Consolidated........................................ 100.0 6.6 1.6 29.5 23.3 64.0 56.7 - 2.1

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(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Taxes andparent Other

Compensatory Formula government localTotal Total1 (Title I) Total1 assistance Total1 contribution governments Charges

Geographic area

Federal sources State sources Local sources

TEXAS--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Laredo............................................................. 100.0 16.1 5.8 64.1 52.4 19.8 10.5 2.9 .2Leander........................................................... 100.0 3.7 .5 22.8 18.6 73.5 62.3 - 3.5Lewisville......................................................... 100.0 5.0 .4 16.9 12.7 78.1 69.0 .1 4.7Lubbock........................................................... 100.0 14.4 3.8 34.7 27.9 50.9 45.4 .1 1.9Magnolia.......................................................... 100.0 5.5 - 47.6 38.5 46.9 40.7 .4 3.2Mansfield......................................................... 100.0 3.9 .4 39.6 30.0 56.6 45.7 - 5.6

McAllen........................................................... 100.0 13.8 4.3 46.3 38.9 39.9 34.2 - 1.7McKinney........................................................ 100.0 4.3 .7 22.6 18.9 73.2 63.6 - 4.3Mesquite.......................................................... 100.0 6.6 1.2 52.3 41.9 41.2 34.3 - 3.6Midland............................................................ 100.0 11.2 3.0 28.2 21.6 60.6 55.3 - 2.3Mission Consolidated...................................... 100.0 15.5 5.8 66.0 57.0 18.4 13.0 - 1.4North East....................................................... 100.0 5.5 .9 24.5 19.8 69.9 63.0 .1 3.5

Northside......................................................... 100.0 7.5 1.6 36.7 29.0 55.7 49.5 - 2.8Northwest........................................................ 100.0 2.3 .5 10.0 7.5 87.7 77.7 - 3.2Pasadena........................................................ 100.0 10.4 2.7 50.3 42.1 39.3 32.6 - 2.2Pearland.......................................................... 100.0 4.4 .5 28.7 23.6 66.9 57.6 - 3.1Pflugerville....................................................... 100.0 5.2 .3 30.1 23.4 64.7 56.8 - 3.2Pharr-San Juan-Alamo.................................... 100.0 15.5 5.7 64.0 55.7 20.5 14.9 - .3

Plano............................................................... 100.0 3.2 .3 14.0 10.1 82.8 74.8 .1 4.2Richardson...................................................... 100.0 7.3 1.6 18.1 13.8 74.6 69.1 - 2.4Rockwall.......................................................... 100.0 3.8 .5 18.7 14.5 77.5 68.8 - 4.1Round Rock.................................................... 100.0 5.2 .6 15.5 11.3 79.2 69.8 - 3.6San Angelo...................................................... 100.0 13.4 3.2 50.5 44.6 36.1 31.0 - 2.2San Antonio..................................................... 100.0 18.0 5.9 49.5 39.5 32.5 27.5 - .8

San Benito Consolidated................................. 100.0 19.6 5.8 68.4 58.0 12.0 9.6 - .6San Felipe-Del Rio Consolidated.................... 100.0 16.3 5.6 62.0 53.3 21.8 16.5 .3 1.2Socorro............................................................ 100.0 10.3 2.9 64.1 52.7 25.7 20.6 .1 1.1Southwest....................................................... 100.0 12.2 4.3 63.4 53.8 24.4 15.8 - 1.1Spring.............................................................. 100.0 6.9 .7 44.2 35.6 48.9 42.5 - 3.5Spring Branch................................................. 100.0 9.9 2.6 17.7 11.5 72.4 66.4 - 1.9

Tyler................................................................ 100.0 12.2 3.0 26.5 21.8 61.3 55.4 .1 2.2United.............................................................. 100.0 11.3 3.0 51.1 43.5 37.5 33.4 - 1.2Victoria............................................................ 100.0 12.2 3.3 36.8 29.7 51.0 45.0 - 3.3Waco............................................................... 100.0 16.9 5.5 44.1 36.6 39.0 34.9 - 1.5Weslaco.......................................................... 100.0 18.1 7.8 65.6 58.3 16.3 11.9 - 1.1Wichita Falls.................................................... 100.0 13.4 2.6 38.2 30.8 48.3 41.7 - 3.0Ysleta.............................................................. 100.0 14.0 4.8 60.0 50.9 25.9 20.4 - 1.0

UTAH

Independent Schools:Alpine.............................................................. 100.0 8.7 1.1 60.8 32.4 30.5 24.5 - 2.3Box Elder County............................................ 100.0 10.4 1.2 60.5 31.2 29.1 21.1 - 2.9Cache County................................................. 100.0 7.2 .9 66.1 33.1 26.7 19.6 1.2 2.8Davis County................................................... 100.0 8.3 .7 59.9 31.9 31.8 23.4 - 2.4Granite............................................................ 100.0 11.0 2.2 56.7 29.8 32.3 27.2 .2 1.8Jordan............................................................. 100.0 7.1 .8 51.9 28.0 41.0 33.3 - 2.5

Nebo................................................................ 100.0 8.1 .1 61.7 31.3 30.3 24.8 - 1.8Ogden............................................................. 100.0 16.1 3.3 52.2 24.8 31.7 22.2 - .8Provo............................................................... 100.0 11.7 1.9 54.9 26.4 33.5 27.7 - 1.5Salt Lake City.................................................. 100.0 13.5 2.2 35.3 - 51.2 44.7 - 2.0Tooele County................................................. 100.0 6.9 .9 60.7 31.8 32.4 25.9 - 2.5Washington County......................................... 100.0 8.0 2.1 49.9 25.8 42.1 36.5 - 1.8Weber County................................................. 100.0 8.0 .6 63.1 32.3 28.9 21.5 - 2.5

VIRGINIA

Dependent Schools:Albemarle County............................................ 100.0 3.8 .9 27.0 21.2 69.2 61.1 2.8 4.2Alexandria....................................................... 100.0 5.7 1.8 15.7 10.8 78.6 77.2 - 1.1Arlington County.............................................. 100.0 3.8 .9 11.8 8.6 84.4 80.9 .4 2.6Augusta County............................................... 100.0 6.7 1.1 52.6 41.2 40.7 32.3 5.0 2.4Bedford County............................................... 100.0 5.2 1.4 40.6 32.6 54.2 45.4 5.6 2.4Chesapeake.................................................... 100.0 5.5 1.3 48.7 37.4 45.8 41.8 2.0 1.8

Chesterfield County......................................... 100.0 4.2 .7 46.7 37.7 49.1 44.0 .5 2.7Fairfax County................................................. 100.0 3.7 .7 20.0 16.1 76.3 70.1 1.6 2.6Fauquier County.............................................. 100.0 3.8 .6 28.6 23.0 67.7 64.2 .3 2.5Frederick County............................................. 100.0 3.7 .7 42.1 32.7 54.2 48.8 2.2 2.4Hampton.......................................................... 100.0 9.0 2.9 59.6 45.6 31.3 27.1 1.5 1.5Hanover County.............................................. 100.0 3.9 .4 44.7 36.6 51.4 46.7 .3 3.5

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(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Taxes andparent Other

Compensatory Formula government localTotal Total1 (Title I) Total1 assistance Total1 contribution governments Charges

Geographic area

Federal sources State sources Local sources

VIRGINIA--Con.

Dependent Schools--Con.Henrico County............................................... 100.0 5.4 1.0 45.9 36.7 48.6 45.5 .3 2.5Loudoun County.............................................. 100.0 1.4 .1 22.7 18.3 75.9 71.4 .3 2.1Newport News................................................. 100.0 9.3 2.9 56.1 40.6 34.6 30.2 2.3 1.8Norfolk............................................................. 100.0 13.2 5.1 54.1 39.2 32.6 28.1 1.8 1.4Portsmouth...................................................... 100.0 13.7 6.0 54.7 39.8 31.6 26.1 2.4 1.6Prince William County..................................... 100.0 4.2 .9 41.1 32.1 54.8 48.0 2.8 2.3

Richmond........................................................ 100.0 13.4 4.6 42.1 28.3 44.5 42.1 .7 1.0Roanoke.......................................................... 100.0 8.4 1.6 46.4 33.0 45.3 40.8 2.7 1.5Roanoke County............................................. 100.0 4.1 .7 46.5 37.0 49.4 45.4 .4 2.9Rockingham County........................................ 100.0 5.7 1.2 47.6 37.0 46.7 38.6 4.1 2.4Spotsylvania County....................................... 100.0 4.0 .7 48.2 38.7 47.8 42.5 .9 2.8Stafford County............................................... 100.0 5.0 .4 49.9 41.2 45.0 40.6 .7 3.0

Suffolk............................................................. 100.0 7.0 2.3 50.3 39.3 42.7 37.6 2.8 1.8Virginia Beach................................................. 100.0 7.6 1.4 46.5 36.6 45.9 41.1 1.9 1.9Williamsburg-James City County.................... 100.0 3.7 .7 3.0 1.3 93.2 9.2 81.0 2.0York County.................................................... 100.0 11.4 .3 48.8 40.7 39.9 34.1 1.8 3.2

WASHINGTON

Independent Schools:Auburn............................................................. 100.0 6.0 1.2 58.1 45.0 35.8 27.9 .5 3.1Battle Ground.................................................. 100.0 4.6 .7 80.0 47.7 15.4 7.7 .2 3.5Bellevue.......................................................... 100.0 4.3 .6 48.3 37.3 47.4 33.0 .2 7.2Bellingham...................................................... 100.0 6.8 1.6 58.0 45.7 35.2 27.5 - 3.1Bethel.............................................................. 100.0 6.0 1.3 67.8 45.1 26.2 18.4 .2 2.9Central Kitsap.................................................. 100.0 16.1 1.0 61.0 45.3 22.9 17.5 .2 3.6

Central Valley.................................................. 100.0 5.4 1.2 67.1 49.9 27.5 21.8 - 4.6Clover Park..................................................... 100.0 20.3 3.3 56.1 37.8 23.7 15.9 .2 1.7Edmonds......................................................... 100.0 5.2 1.2 53.3 41.3 41.5 29.4 .7 3.0Everett............................................................. 100.0 5.9 1.6 57.4 42.7 36.8 29.0 - 3.0Evergreen........................................................ 100.0 6.1 1.5 65.4 48.4 28.4 22.2 .1 2.6Federal Way.................................................... 100.0 7.3 1.8 64.2 47.6 28.5 22.8 - 3.7

Highline........................................................... 100.0 7.7 2.3 49.6 36.7 42.7 24.4 .3 1.9Issaquah.......................................................... 100.0 2.6 .3 51.3 40.4 46.1 34.0 - 7.4Kennewick....................................................... 100.0 6.9 1.9 71.2 49.7 21.9 16.8 .3 2.9Kent................................................................. 100.0 6.3 1.2 60.3 46.6 33.4 27.0 - 3.3Lake Washington............................................ 100.0 3.5 .5 55.2 42.3 41.2 31.9 - 5.1Marysville........................................................ 100.0 6.4 1.1 62.7 46.7 30.9 18.7 .1 3.0

Mukilteo........................................................... 100.0 6.2 1.4 58.0 45.1 35.8 30.3 - 2.9North Thurston................................................ 100.0 7.1 1.2 61.8 47.3 31.1 23.7 .1 3.4Northshore...................................................... 100.0 3.6 .5 54.8 42.6 41.7 32.1 .2 4.5Pasco.............................................................. 100.0 10.3 3.2 69.1 46.5 20.6 17.0 .2 1.7Puyallup.......................................................... 100.0 3.4 .5 65.2 42.5 31.4 23.3 .3 3.0Renton............................................................. 100.0 6.7 1.7 53.9 39.1 39.4 33.0 - 3.0

Richland.......................................................... 100.0 5.3 .8 71.9 36.3 22.8 15.8 - 2.6Seattle............................................................. 100.0 8.1 2.4 48.2 34.8 43.8 35.8 - 2.3South Kitsap.................................................... 100.0 7.5 1.6 71.6 53.6 20.9 15.4 - 3.7Spokane.......................................................... 100.0 10.8 3.5 62.5 44.0 26.8 20.5 .1 2.7Tacoma........................................................... 100.0 10.3 3.4 53.0 36.0 36.7 30.2 .2 1.7Vancouver....................................................... 100.0 8.9 3.5 62.8 46.2 28.3 23.2 .3 2.4Yakima............................................................ 100.0 16.3 6.5 68.2 45.1 15.5 12.4 .8 1.1

WEST VIRGINIA

Independent Schools:Berkeley County.............................................. 100.0 9.1 2.2 54.3 31.3 36.6 30.2 2.6 2.0Cabell County.................................................. 100.0 12.3 4.3 51.1 30.9 36.6 29.9 .6 1.0Harrison County.............................................. 100.0 9.9 3.1 57.2 34.2 32.9 29.9 .4 1.0Kanawha County............................................. 100.0 12.2 3.6 52.4 28.8 35.4 31.7 .2 2.3Monongalia County......................................... 100.0 10.6 1.7 46.3 25.7 43.1 35.9 - 4.8Raleigh County................................................ 100.0 11.5 3.6 57.3 34.0 31.2 27.2 1.2 .9Wood County.................................................. 100.0 11.7 3.7 56.1 34.1 32.1 25.8 - 1.5

WISCONSIN

Independent Schools:Appleton Area................................................. 100.0 5.5 1.0 56.3 51.6 38.2 31.2 3.2 2.4Eau Claire Area............................................... 100.0 5.2 1.3 51.5 46.2 43.2 38.2 1.4 2.4Green Bay....................................................... 100.0 7.0 1.9 59.6 52.5 33.4 30.4 .7 1.6Janesville........................................................ 100.0 5.5 1.1 64.2 58.9 30.3 25.9 1.2 2.0Kenosha.......................................................... 100.0 6.6 2.3 59.7 53.7 33.7 30.3 .2 2.1Madison........................................................... 100.0 5.8 1.2 24.9 17.0 69.3 63.1 1.0 2.8

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Table 16. Percent Distribution of Revenue of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems withEnrollments of 10,000 or More: 2006-07--Con.

(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

Taxes andparent Other

Compensatory Formula government localTotal Total1 (Title I) Total1 assistance Total1 contribution governments Charges

WISCONSIN--Con.

Independent Schools--ConMilwaukee....................................................... 100.0 13.9 5.7 62.6 51.2 23.5 20.2 1.4 1.1Oshkosh Area................................................. 100.0 5.8 1.1 60.0 54.4 34.2 30.4 .6 1.9Racine............................................................ 100.0 7.1 2.6 63.5 52.5 29.4 26.9 - 1.5Sheboygan Area............................................. 100.0 4.9 1.1 61.8 56.5 33.3 28.1 .4 2.0Waukesha....................................................... 100.0 3.5 .4 40.5 34.6 56.0 49.3 3.5 2.0

WYOMING

Independent Schools:Laramie County 1........................................... 100.0 7.4 2.2 73.9 60.1 18.7 11.7 3.9 1.1Natrona County.............................................. 100.0 8.4 2.4 65.7 56.0 25.9 17.1 4.9 1.1

1Includes amounts not shown separately.

Notes: See Appendix B for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. Where state accounting practices permit, revenue from other school systems are included under "Other local governments." Some data appear under local sources for Hawaii's state-operated school system for consistency with data presented for all other school systems. Due to enrollments under 10,000, Maine and Vermont are not shown on the individual unit tables.

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ALABAMA

Independent Schools:Baldwin County........................................... 26,286 9,080 5,345 2,069 5,300 3,497 1,292 3,351 479 525 150 629Birmingham................................................ 29,435 9,627 5,939 2,092 5,035 3,367 1,192 4,071 659 838 295 665Cullman County.......................................... 10,035 7,862 4,524 1,808 4,587 3,076 1,139 2,720 423 353 133 521Elmore County............................................ 10,662 7,485 4,142 1,712 4,470 2,793 1,086 2,597 335 406 165 421Hoover........................................................ 12,039 10,941 6,000 2,376 6,411 3,852 1,414 3,918 575 534 124 766Huntsville.................................................... 23,065 9,251 5,534 2,063 5,545 3,720 1,316 3,224 380 529 182 612

Jefferson County........................................ 36,290 7,963 4,762 1,880 4,839 3,189 1,179 2,609 347 325 142 558Madison County.......................................... 18,754 7,635 4,554 1,806 4,505 3,026 1,130 2,642 390 396 119 521Mobile County............................................. 65,097 8,396 4,668 1,914 4,601 2,917 1,125 3,247 433 490 164 495Montgomery County................................... 31,867 7,979 4,772 1,914 4,492 2,991 1,143 2,976 490 571 156 452Shelby County............................................ 25,635 8,692 5,113 2,027 5,226 3,378 1,292 2,915 460 520 121 532Tuscaloosa................................................. 10,338 8,630 4,892 1,938 4,971 3,142 1,183 3,137 525 350 328 598Tuscaloosa County..................................... 16,712 7,733 4,370 1,780 4,682 2,983 1,135 2,413 365 226 156 539

ALASKA

Dependent Schools:Anchorage.................................................. 49,230 10,466 5,987 2,889 6,153 3,899 1,784 4,022 779 622 84 614Fairbanks North Star Borough.................... 15,017 11,583 6,283 3,127 6,569 4,027 1,996 4,733 867 606 119 668Matanuska-Susitna Borough...................... 15,945 10,295 5,461 2,656 5,940 3,741 1,837 4,065 826 443 48 725

ARIZONA

Independent Schools:Alhambra Elementary................................. 15,831 6,420 4,269 1,044 3,904 2,898 711 2,044 389 185 97 266Amphitheater Unified.................................. 16,557 7,149 4,758 1,189 3,930 2,997 720 2,815 470 342 63 327Cartwright Elementary................................ 20,565 6,534 4,456 1,168 4,057 3,042 759 2,117 439 241 46 411Chandler Unified......................................... 33,911 6,559 4,122 1,057 3,930 2,820 702 2,303 391 204 23 316Deer Valley Unified..................................... 36,059 6,240 4,081 1,076 3,783 2,771 708 2,154 414 126 71 311Dysart Unified............................................. 20,700 6,875 3,663 927 3,766 2,625 664 2,786 380 158 61 357

Flagstaff Unified.......................................... 11,254 7,577 4,582 1,502 4,399 3,046 999 2,916 571 248 45 400Gilbert Unified............................................. 37,797 6,022 3,991 1,050 3,641 2,739 705 2,039 451 124 16 259Glendale Elementary.................................. 14,237 6,407 4,067 1,305 3,637 2,541 835 2,352 344 183 58 450Glendale Union High.................................. 15,067 7,528 4,725 1,347 4,357 3,106 859 2,813 498 299 66 324Kyrene Elementary..................................... 18,242 6,552 4,317 1,078 4,100 3,127 762 2,166 404 225 43 310Marana Unified........................................... 13,186 6,467 4,078 1,007 3,763 2,827 671 2,450 406 133 57 331

Mesa Unified............................................... 74,128 6,908 4,757 1,152 4,213 3,207 765 2,321 398 177 32 422Paradise Valley Unified.............................. 34,648 6,845 4,050 1,188 4,069 2,744 846 2,487 520 247 132 317Pendergast Elementary.............................. 10,061 6,545 4,026 1,132 3,629 2,599 727 2,519 490 282 79 378Peoria Unified............................................. 38,835 6,384 4,135 1,279 3,763 2,746 876 2,303 522 286 32 342Phoenix Union High.................................... 25,733 9,589 5,640 2,129 5,195 3,666 1,243 4,122 1,095 294 40 321Roosevelt Elementary................................ 12,691 7,788 4,940 1,331 4,560 3,258 876 2,736 440 216 67 435

Scottsdale Unified....................................... 24,653 8,233 5,401 1,327 4,839 3,476 929 3,056 584 344 42 421Sunnyside Unified....................................... 17,476 7,020 4,716 1,110 3,994 3,004 703 2,740 645 172 55 374Tempe Elementary..................................... 13,601 7,757 5,165 1,451 4,305 3,193 872 3,078 686 355 106 393Tempe Union High...................................... 14,131 6,477 4,189 1,249 3,953 2,824 851 2,237 406 232 99 287Tucson Unified............................................ 60,333 7,553 5,061 1,421 3,990 3,011 823 3,223 665 245 125 471Washington Elementary............................. 24,849 7,089 4,274 1,258 4,261 2,896 855 2,405 568 149 44 331Yuma Elementary....................................... 10,692 6,818 3,709 1,247 3,523 2,546 811 2,853 389 79 103 471Yuma Union High....................................... 10,447 7,018 3,544 1,005 3,770 2,485 682 2,842 446 171 54 238

ARKANSAS

Independent Schools:Bentonville.................................................. 11,120 7,991 5,295 1,350 4,868 3,517 873 2,728 416 397 98 548Fort Smith................................................... 13,731 8,071 5,238 1,494 4,680 3,234 919 3,003 541 781 55 473Little Rock................................................... 26,879 10,442 6,143 1,840 5,755 4,007 1,172 4,324 483 748 150 589Pulaski County Special............................... 18,374 8,680 5,552 1,559 5,162 3,616 979 3,083 447 497 92 523Rogers........................................................ 13,492 7,814 5,326 1,338 5,109 3,706 934 2,297 355 427 63 459Springdale.................................................. 16,852 7,889 5,167 1,332 5,087 3,595 938 2,425 290 407 123 468

CALIFORNIA

Independent Schools:ABC Unified................................................ 21,151 8,326 5,950 1,690 5,149 3,766 971 2,912 332 397 42 609Alameda Unified......................................... 10,259 8,057 5,727 1,310 5,351 3,870 840 2,533 287 441 73 554Alhambra.................................................... 19,149 8,765 5,396 2,278 5,280 3,324 1,325 3,138 523 481 35 554Alum Rock Union Elementary..................... 13,562 8,781 5,610 1,667 5,456 3,651 1,029 2,935 249 672 98 548Alvord Unified............................................. 19,847 8,130 5,244 1,444 5,288 3,840 946 2,529 362 301 30 528Anaheim Elementary.................................. 19,958 8,615 5,959 1,741 5,365 3,920 1,022 3,251 512 528 59 640

(Dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

SOURCE: 2007 Census of Governments Survey of Local Government Finances - School Systems. Data are not subject to sampling error, but for information on nonsampling error and definitions, seeintroductory text. Data users who create their own estimates from these tables should cite the U.S. Census Bureau as the source of the original data only.

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(Dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

General SchoolEnroll- Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil Staff adminis- adminis-ment1 Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 support support tration tration

Geographic area

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functions

Instruction Support services

CALIFORNIA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Anaheim Union High.................................... 33,077 8,754 5,843 1,761 5,410 3,899 1,114 2,815 508 250 36 568Antelope Valley Union High.......................... 26,341 7,540 4,685 1,582 4,662 3,173 1,005 2,652 451 205 29 661Antioch Unified............................................. 20,476 7,550 4,819 1,463 4,905 3,416 989 2,354 147 247 42 570Apple Valley Unified..................................... 15,741 6,942 4,297 1,567 4,386 2,898 1,025 2,249 253 197 31 451Arcadia Unified............................................. 10,083 7,634 5,323 1,223 4,998 3,736 832 2,345 300 226 34 512Azusa Unified............................................... 11,353 8,422 5,857 1,401 5,296 3,791 856 2,781 371 468 76 584

Bakersfield Elementary................................ 27,403 9,098 5,516 2,040 5,621 3,698 1,296 3,007 279 699 110 611Baldwin Park Unified.................................... 19,784 7,794 5,220 1,552 4,914 3,177 917 2,610 244 698 33 435Bellflower Unified.......................................... 15,009 8,092 5,334 1,655 5,209 3,607 1,065 2,554 320 354 100 546Bonita Unified............................................... 10,053 7,832 4,980 1,321 5,039 3,312 817 2,646 381 235 91 518Burbank Unified............................................ 16,784 7,868 5,112 1,618 5,180 3,543 1,104 2,465 330 352 45 617Cajon Valley Union Elementary.................... 16,613 8,497 5,454 1,572 5,312 3,812 1,020 2,825 358 369 34 480

Capistrano Unified........................................ 51,512 7,613 5,233 1,440 4,913 3,660 946 2,466 352 319 50 567Carlsbad Unified........................................... 10,549 7,822 4,951 1,558 4,895 3,407 1,012 2,720 467 314 57 525Central Unified.............................................. 13,515 7,486 4,723 1,619 4,357 2,954 952 2,845 384 335 31 611Ceres Unified................................................ 11,885 8,125 5,136 1,334 4,984 3,428 864 2,762 350 417 70 664Chaffey Union High...................................... 25,102 7,735 5,204 1,574 4,889 3,539 1,004 2,655 566 319 22 380Chico Unified................................................ 13,540 8,221 5,029 2,077 5,662 3,680 1,481 2,306 402 151 56 540

Chino Unified................................................ 33,235 7,101 4,941 1,260 4,660 3,517 815 2,221 329 259 35 514Chula Vista Elementary................................ 26,891 7,724 5,213 1,376 4,861 3,528 895 2,568 498 380 25 456Clovis Unified............................................... 37,101 8,433 5,125 2,082 5,064 3,327 1,226 3,125 458 539 39 531Coachella Valley Unified.............................. 17,499 9,146 5,637 1,956 5,145 3,426 1,052 3,539 280 263 43 1,124Colton Joint Unified...................................... 24,565 8,000 5,151 1,689 4,656 3,309 1,014 2,997 510 370 53 486Compton Unified........................................... 28,538 8,157 4,888 1,456 4,858 3,134 884 2,854 353 202 67 471

Conejo Valley Unified................................... 22,274 7,772 5,137 1,712 5,073 3,552 1,096 2,479 340 227 29 582Corona-Norco Unified................................... 49,865 7,695 5,258 1,171 4,885 3,744 756 2,492 374 278 41 541Covina-Valley Unified................................... 15,015 8,142 5,728 1,609 4,865 3,534 946 2,914 407 369 57 573Cupertino Union Elementary........................ 16,971 7,665 5,140 1,421 5,090 3,594 947 2,373 145 372 47 483Desert Sands Unified................................... 28,277 8,210 5,273 1,780 5,117 3,570 1,096 2,789 429 472 37 529Downey Unified............................................ 22,456 7,935 5,198 1,755 5,268 3,650 1,188 2,315 378 173 70 504

East Side Union High................................... 25,998 8,526 5,761 2,048 4,963 3,512 1,180 3,354 688 666 46 546El Monte Elementary.................................... 10,574 9,473 5,951 1,628 5,704 4,034 1,057 3,252 401 654 84 527El Monte Union High.................................... 10,379 8,698 6,455 1,625 4,906 3,438 829 3,447 749 365 42 565El Rancho Unified......................................... 11,495 8,210 5,236 1,791 5,071 3,496 1,117 2,781 311 349 76 639Elk Grove Unified......................................... 61,881 7,943 5,128 1,618 5,090 3,557 1,059 2,558 291 331 37 541Escondido Union Elementary....................... 19,432 7,980 4,998 1,555 5,114 3,544 1,027 2,518 242 511 33 470

Etiwanda Elementary................................... 12,042 6,774 4,400 1,178 4,577 3,315 871 1,994 281 209 38 428Evergreen Elementary.................................. 13,333 7,341 4,691 1,719 5,139 3,606 1,243 1,952 120 304 34 434Fairfield-Suisun Unified................................ 23,074 7,306 4,860 1,354 4,478 3,177 824 2,516 271 395 60 565Folsom-Cordova Unified............................... 18,793 7,724 5,203 1,378 4,902 3,454 863 2,525 326 296 42 563Fontana Unified............................................ 41,812 8,351 5,286 1,643 5,021 3,486 1,018 3,002 406 410 20 605Fremont Unified............................................ 32,087 7,703 5,749 1,022 5,199 4,088 665 2,335 231 322 37 520

Fremont Union High..................................... 10,228 8,966 5,846 1,835 5,042 3,450 1,090 3,705 447 647 141 777Fresno Unified.............................................. 77,555 8,995 5,477 2,303 5,237 3,436 1,421 3,344 431 859 33 489Fullerton Elementary.................................... 13,613 8,185 5,383 1,498 5,325 3,717 970 2,547 247 494 75 597Fullerton Joint Union High............................ 16,499 7,649 4,886 1,582 4,682 3,263 913 2,810 490 237 57 559Garden Grove Unified.................................. 48,802 8,478 5,630 1,998 5,394 3,781 1,243 2,737 398 343 31 543Gilroy Unified................................................ 10,116 8,358 5,240 1,617 4,733 3,319 966 3,211 519 528 88 501

Glendale Unified........................................... 27,420 8,104 5,132 1,785 5,448 3,615 1,201 2,363 321 258 69 546Grant Joint Union High................................. 13,488 9,661 6,229 1,778 4,829 3,292 898 4,478 478 684 164 758Grossmont Union High................................. 23,870 9,067 6,211 1,735 5,293 3,737 939 3,507 470 464 74 681Hacienda La Puente Unified......................... 22,355 8,838 6,340 1,970 5,252 3,596 1,118 3,204 378 636 32 581Hayward Unified........................................... 21,804 8,313 6,134 1,004 5,231 4,028 629 2,812 301 388 36 596Hemet Unified............................................... 23,541 7,899 4,974 1,515 4,807 3,391 962 2,800 337 381 45 521

Hesperia Unified........................................... 21,890 7,111 4,192 1,298 4,187 2,879 860 2,599 247 146 69 605Huntington Beach Union High...................... 15,913 8,432 5,845 1,881 4,870 3,517 1,081 3,362 537 388 128 658Inglewood Unified......................................... 15,945 8,230 4,974 1,794 4,904 3,138 1,060 3,001 286 626 117 484Irvine Unified................................................ 25,821 8,296 5,408 1,495 5,379 3,707 970 2,729 428 393 41 522Jurupa Unified.............................................. 20,604 8,442 5,549 1,444 5,321 3,929 919 2,751 359 465 33 429Kern Union High........................................... 36,086 8,923 5,721 2,031 4,838 3,397 1,107 3,781 597 500 31 706

La Mesa-Spring Valley................................. 13,391 8,189 5,835 1,485 5,090 3,772 870 2,739 423 500 46 504Lake Elsinore Unified................................... 21,525 7,933 4,914 1,620 4,845 3,408 972 2,721 280 285 48 505Lancaster Elementary.................................. 16,317 7,732 4,867 1,840 4,886 3,435 1,177 2,452 310 412 28 560Las Virgenes Unified.................................... 11,936 8,191 5,168 1,651 5,115 3,641 1,134 2,914 385 405 138 614Livermore Valley Joint Unified...................... 13,365 8,086 4,981 1,668 5,258 3,546 1,117 2,590 340 371 62 601Lodi Unified.................................................. 31,266 8,015 5,304 1,331 4,944 3,552 864 2,746 318 436 48 503

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(Dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

General SchoolEnroll- Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil Staff adminis- adminis-ment1 Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 support support tration tration

Geographic area

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functions

Instruction Support services

CALIFORNIA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Lompoc Unified............................................ 10,791 8,064 5,428 1,521 4,731 3,494 906 3,047 430 352 58 584Long Beach Unified...................................... 90,663 8,753 5,858 1,995 5,415 3,674 1,190 2,993 475 408 41 516Los Angeles Unified..................................... 707,627 10,364 6,563 2,195 6,256 4,108 1,380 3,739 461 869 81 723Lucia Mar Unified......................................... 10,866 7,629 4,881 1,534 4,790 3,358 983 2,517 360 247 80 486Lynwood Unified........................................... 17,712 8,969 5,409 1,824 5,428 3,417 1,190 3,185 345 460 129 687Madera Unified............................................. 18,643 8,206 4,955 1,865 4,948 3,165 1,122 2,872 353 246 75 713

Manteca Unified........................................... 23,643 7,459 4,713 1,502 4,635 3,106 977 2,541 402 283 25 647Merced Elementary...................................... 10,965 8,651 5,693 1,894 5,539 3,934 1,206 2,695 239 561 58 617Merced Union High....................................... 10,616 8,086 5,052 1,706 4,750 3,212 1,013 3,000 492 346 100 703Modesto City School District........................ 32,584 8,499 6,124 1,288 5,155 3,993 711 3,027 453 540 32 659Montebello Unified........................................ 33,819 8,888 6,013 1,911 5,272 3,666 1,113 3,275 461 539 41 662Monterey Peninsula Unified......................... 11,607 8,095 5,019 1,832 4,655 3,151 1,031 2,983 320 483 79 673

Moreno Valley Unified.................................. 37,351 7,863 4,979 1,427 4,825 3,412 919 2,701 422 299 27 478Mount Diablo Unified.................................... 35,685 8,433 5,376 1,564 5,431 3,653 902 2,723 240 367 22 664Murrieta Valley Unified................................. 21,246 7,214 4,823 1,417 4,701 3,395 899 2,287 360 177 50 453Napa Valley Unified...................................... 17,418 8,023 5,576 1,248 5,054 3,703 779 2,679 336 328 35 517Natomas Unified........................................... 10,821 7,370 4,706 1,362 4,502 3,161 854 2,602 281 231 65 566New Haven Unified....................................... 13,104 8,488 6,041 1,347 5,551 4,212 767 2,590 260 416 68 503

Newport-Mesa Unified.................................. 21,421 10,104 6,101 2,230 5,739 3,729 1,287 3,967 525 756 69 687Norwalk-La Mirada Unified........................... 22,551 8,478 5,505 1,769 5,064 3,473 1,075 3,058 341 646 40 480Oak Grove Elementary................................. 11,899 7,874 5,071 1,618 5,043 3,574 1,161 2,529 277 325 59 424Oakland Unified............................................ 47,013 9,096 5,256 1,918 5,024 2,850 1,017 3,784 476 985 89 680Oceanside Unified........................................ 21,075 8,401 5,583 1,517 5,199 3,771 945 2,925 379 304 106 601Ontario-Montclair Elementary....................... 24,177 8,904 5,818 1,551 5,678 3,937 1,043 2,895 412 319 24 709

Orange Unified............................................. 30,327 8,204 5,196 1,752 5,085 3,483 1,043 2,867 346 559 44 616Oxnard Elementary...................................... 15,441 8,731 5,279 1,847 5,710 3,720 1,238 2,644 214 361 104 643Oxnard Union High....................................... 16,321 8,254 5,112 1,929 4,962 3,317 1,182 2,969 590 262 87 643Pajaro Valley Joint Unified........................... 19,162 10,362 5,968 2,494 5,916 3,750 1,410 4,107 591 1,076 134 677Palm Springs Unified.................................... 24,263 8,007 4,852 1,739 4,983 3,350 1,111 2,740 330 420 53 515Palmdale Elementary................................... 22,509 7,686 4,346 2,007 4,748 3,049 1,390 2,546 303 500 20 482

Palo Alto Unified........................................... 10,931 12,923 8,488 2,551 8,480 5,886 1,706 4,252 491 642 68 885Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified................... 12,030 8,272 5,425 1,325 5,514 3,828 900 2,245 390 149 49 457Panama Buena Vista Union Elementary...... 15,792 7,817 4,982 1,675 4,917 3,454 1,097 2,572 361 314 31 439Paramount Unified........................................ 16,044 9,107 5,881 1,784 5,442 3,848 1,105 3,118 327 519 58 710Pasadena Unified......................................... 20,827 9,493 5,530 1,983 5,443 3,440 1,166 3,653 611 656 66 570Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified...................... 26,419 7,973 5,255 1,433 4,980 3,562 885 2,720 286 491 56 486

Pleasanton Unified....................................... 14,632 8,767 6,059 1,241 5,744 4,421 682 2,670 389 421 29 377Pomona Unified............................................ 31,817 9,203 5,937 1,763 5,244 3,623 964 3,584 721 712 41 628Porterville Unified......................................... 13,371 8,563 5,277 2,142 5,537 3,639 1,392 2,582 433 445 44 419Poway Unified.............................................. 32,873 8,974 5,694 1,434 5,208 3,722 858 3,219 354 446 39 452Redlands Unified.......................................... 21,438 7,414 4,974 1,490 4,776 3,399 951 2,431 350 218 33 544Rialto Unified................................................ 29,708 8,199 5,208 1,576 4,664 3,320 936 3,171 334 636 39 588

Rio Linda Union Elementary......................... 10,561 8,092 5,117 1,658 5,109 3,586 1,029 2,612 234 267 35 524Riverside Unified.......................................... 43,464 7,899 5,016 1,593 4,958 3,365 990 2,631 291 352 68 590Rocklin Unified............................................. 10,155 7,289 4,684 1,329 4,390 3,258 827 2,703 280 249 57 520Rowland Unified........................................... 17,254 8,341 5,647 1,588 5,118 3,632 951 2,901 408 421 32 650Sacramento Unified...................................... 49,355 9,396 5,602 2,230 5,473 3,434 1,355 3,603 483 639 56 804Saddleback Valley Unified............................ 33,909 7,631 5,160 1,544 5,253 3,847 1,103 2,193 313 237 28 456

Salinas Union High....................................... 13,557 7,982 5,158 1,908 4,408 3,075 967 3,340 703 528 56 591San Bernardino Unified................................ 57,398 8,860 5,693 1,623 5,150 3,586 947 3,317 518 609 51 652San Diego Unified........................................ 130,983 9,682 5,929 2,151 5,441 3,754 1,240 3,913 655 615 84 674San Dieguito Union High.............................. 12,375 8,740 5,688 1,570 4,980 3,543 869 3,533 421 405 70 720San Francisco Unified.................................. 56,183 8,716 5,158 2,009 4,568 3,224 1,173 3,780 480 1,054 191 653San Jose Unified.......................................... 31,702 9,204 5,546 2,082 5,327 3,547 1,306 3,587 400 1,020 37 691

San Juan Unified.......................................... 47,862 8,648 5,484 1,804 5,334 3,593 1,148 3,031 301 552 47 696San Lorenzo Unified..................................... 11,858 7,981 5,373 1,376 4,888 3,524 819 2,721 279 420 57 552San Marcos Unified...................................... 16,844 7,718 4,870 1,577 4,798 3,267 1,023 2,646 341 350 71 478San Ramon Valley Unified........................... 24,737 8,091 5,203 1,531 5,164 3,630 1,010 2,754 312 356 49 604Santa Ana Unified........................................ 57,286 9,329 5,759 1,953 5,823 3,958 1,322 3,130 334 533 18 761Santa Barbara.............................................. 16,118 7,857 5,380 1,397 4,960 3,672 907 2,647 432 341 59 554

Santa Clara Unified...................................... 14,151 9,039 6,324 1,840 5,598 4,015 1,121 3,132 345 536 75 678Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary................... 12,911 8,340 4,973 1,689 5,092 3,507 1,140 2,854 279 578 75 506Santa Monica-Malibu Unified....................... 11,911 10,149 7,023 2,078 6,395 4,426 1,241 3,487 482 489 80 763Santa Rosa City Schools.............................. 16,720 8,314 5,395 1,121 5,233 3,682 680 2,746 364 356 79 708Saugus Union Elementary............................ 10,521 7,970 5,503 1,348 5,192 3,920 912 2,386 326 228 56 550Simi Valley Unified....................................... 21,435 7,424 4,920 1,762 4,869 3,400 1,177 2,367 290 237 71 529

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(Dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

General SchoolEnroll- Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil Staff adminis- adminis-ment1 Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 support support tration tration

Geographic area

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functions

Instruction Support services

CALIFORNIA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Stockton Unified........................................... 38,617 8,759 5,529 1,841 5,362 3,584 1,149 3,071 477 498 67 562Sweetwater Union High................................ 42,085 8,851 6,102 1,558 5,311 3,820 945 3,311 563 472 52 723Temecula Valley Unified............................... 28,680 7,347 4,999 1,340 4,980 3,725 912 2,183 364 256 36 422Torrance Unified........................................... 25,288 7,466 5,053 1,581 5,122 3,458 1,054 2,105 282 174 25 422Tracy Joint Unified........................................ 17,375 7,166 4,611 1,438 4,666 3,266 979 2,285 256 416 34 483Turlock.......................................................... 13,944 8,147 5,668 1,312 5,542 4,050 914 2,289 269 263 38 586

Tustin Unified............................................... 20,515 7,465 4,705 1,510 4,826 3,327 957 2,385 321 250 47 493Upland Unified.............................................. 14,128 6,626 4,362 1,332 4,484 3,187 909 1,896 246 203 26 386Vacaville Unified........................................... 13,268 7,393 5,018 1,452 4,580 3,353 899 2,578 379 430 55 544Val Verde Unified......................................... 18,922 8,840 4,928 1,425 5,486 3,356 858 2,997 473 308 49 545Vallejo Unified.............................................. 17,746 8,463 5,108 1,633 4,876 3,248 1,008 3,310 291 591 71 555Ventura Unified............................................. 17,285 8,350 5,265 2,005 4,806 3,330 1,077 2,876 441 330 34 638

Victor Elementary......................................... 11,705 6,897 4,242 1,394 4,397 3,080 939 2,206 226 210 52 436Victor Valley Union High............................... 13,402 6,217 3,626 1,448 3,628 2,274 882 2,357 344 255 56 462Visalia Unified............................................... 26,384 7,628 4,839 1,665 4,749 3,258 1,053 2,566 217 282 61 619Vista Unified................................................. 26,977 7,496 4,777 1,676 4,933 3,290 1,072 2,273 293 395 21 514Walnut Valley Unified................................... 15,490 7,208 4,912 1,415 4,501 3,327 889 2,491 479 332 63 421West Contra Costa Unified........................... 31,539 9,098 5,314 2,119 5,463 3,451 1,358 3,326 377 770 89 501

West Covina Unified..................................... 12,238 6,223 3,938 1,042 3,567 2,637 658 2,421 251 313 52 457Whittier Union High...................................... 13,704 8,651 5,690 1,756 5,195 3,628 1,062 3,125 673 514 58 370William S Hart Union High............................ 24,318 7,665 4,781 1,501 4,392 3,068 894 3,121 533 401 32 595Woodland Joint Unified................................ 10,690 8,028 5,310 1,360 4,561 3,404 810 3,150 362 527 50 614Yuba City Unified.......................................... 13,060 7,773 4,786 1,639 4,665 3,109 1,106 2,795 322 358 45 607Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified................... 10,049 7,460 4,701 1,442 4,693 3,315 965 2,512 361 236 43 493

Dependent Schools:Los Angeles County Office of Education...... 11,008 57,064 21,172 7,193 27,426 10,144 3,398 28,636 5,814 8,709 442 2,112

COLORADO

Independent Schools:Academy...................................................... 21,204 7,698 5,021 1,026 4,628 3,287 657 2,898 286 298 125 718Adams-Arapahoe......................................... 33,831 7,889 5,339 1,103 4,779 3,469 721 2,831 384 322 127 584Boulder Valley.............................................. 28,171 8,523 5,992 1,263 5,271 3,858 803 3,059 351 485 127 634Brighton........................................................ 11,569 6,880 4,260 1,040 4,038 2,837 694 2,555 326 174 139 468Cherry Creek................................................ 49,684 8,222 5,671 1,194 5,427 4,116 843 2,547 427 302 76 425Colorado Springs.......................................... 30,029 9,431 5,385 1,242 5,039 3,496 805 4,138 296 578 203 577

Denver.......................................................... 72,561 9,063 5,402 1,410 4,757 3,180 820 3,987 365 696 59 622Douglas County............................................ 50,370 7,916 5,217 1,162 4,780 3,488 773 2,783 266 381 64 570Falcon........................................................... 12,256 6,095 3,850 827 3,539 2,459 534 2,363 408 300 159 352Greeley......................................................... 18,069 7,468 4,851 1,114 4,361 3,193 708 2,806 437 499 89 431Harrison........................................................ 11,165 7,834 5,326 1,040 4,501 3,311 662 3,011 449 529 91 566Jefferson County.......................................... 86,154 8,202 5,416 1,591 4,890 3,427 1,013 2,965 344 533 74 629

Littleton......................................................... 15,989 8,197 5,770 1,235 5,066 3,818 792 2,708 262 356 80 587Mesa County Valley..................................... 21,173 7,196 4,860 1,002 4,598 3,357 680 2,322 384 312 76 466Northglenn-Thornton.................................... 37,341 7,719 5,171 1,121 4,759 3,374 716 2,617 305 332 53 656Poudre.......................................................... 25,430 7,982 5,084 1,236 4,562 3,250 774 3,214 422 488 106 532Pueblo.......................................................... 17,915 7,729 5,033 1,195 4,541 3,336 779 2,843 436 474 52 440St Vrain Valley.............................................. 24,011 7,295 4,620 985 4,202 3,095 652 2,794 308 268 61 554Thompson.................................................... 15,310 7,853 4,750 1,042 4,129 3,017 637 3,498 489 443 64 448Westminster................................................. 10,683 8,556 5,770 1,196 4,900 3,707 766 3,325 523 354 218 691

CONNECTICUT

Dependent Schools:Bridgeport..................................................... 21,248 12,681 7,686 2,776 8,074 5,451 1,999 3,928 671 230 149 623Hartford........................................................ 22,329 16,574 9,562 3,737 9,315 6,163 2,417 6,727 1,458 731 225 944New Britain................................................... 10,941 12,146 7,507 2,441 8,113 5,676 1,943 3,650 442 306 206 481New Haven................................................... 19,981 15,633 8,486 3,584 9,510 5,816 2,486 5,294 539 472 57 931Norwalk........................................................ 10,739 14,909 9,327 3,525 9,852 6,776 2,505 4,581 880 228 99 932Stamford....................................................... 15,045 15,813 9,803 3,291 9,765 6,702 2,254 5,721 1,013 776 413 901Waterbury..................................................... 18,210 12,783 7,237 3,643 7,296 4,560 2,374 4,677 660 1,232 469 606West Hartford............................................... 10,127 12,605 8,172 2,732 7,393 5,366 1,806 4,671 751 893 145 862

DELAWARE

Independent Schools:Brandywine................................................... 10,321 12,672 7,473 3,273 7,361 4,876 2,157 4,827 769 235 119 759Christina....................................................... 18,495 12,575 7,449 3,384 7,690 5,177 2,308 4,525 845 115 78 723Colonial........................................................ 10,361 10,824 6,353 2,811 6,786 4,350 1,948 3,559 489 234 105 662Red Clay....................................................... 15,594 12,310 6,526 2,973 7,081 4,506 2,066 4,749 401 144 104 690

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Table 17. Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systemswith Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2006-07--Con.

(Dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

General SchoolEnroll- Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil Staff adminis- adminis-ment1 Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 support support tration tration

Geographic area

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functions

Instruction Support services

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Dependent Schools:Washington Schools..................................... 56,943 14,324 9,388 1,199 6,226 5,001 500 7,688 967 1,070 257 931

FLORIDA

Independent Schools:Alachua County............................................ 28,998 8,305 4,870 1,440 4,567 2,780 797 3,342 514 794 65 436Bay County................................................... 27,005 8,164 4,833 1,474 4,942 3,142 881 2,788 314 513 64 502Brevard County............................................ 74,785 8,120 4,804 1,360 5,059 3,180 839 2,712 279 558 53 488Broward County............................................ 262,813 8,620 5,170 1,514 5,155 3,267 924 3,146 438 506 73 483Charlotte County.......................................... 17,888 8,496 5,240 1,656 4,747 3,155 944 3,303 520 611 71 488Citrus County................................................ 16,087 8,259 5,302 1,324 4,667 3,188 744 3,247 354 595 112 526

Clay County.................................................. 35,711 7,532 4,909 1,247 4,810 3,372 842 2,411 368 399 52 384Collier County............................................... 43,144 10,077 5,773 2,009 5,848 3,696 1,257 3,817 407 595 79 567Columbia County.......................................... 10,179 8,120 5,031 1,613 4,725 3,202 979 3,000 519 465 149 379Duval County................................................ 125,176 8,395 4,536 1,503 5,016 3,142 1,022 3,020 462 658 70 445Escambia County......................................... 42,708 8,471 4,657 1,536 4,679 2,909 916 3,355 415 646 57 372Flagler County.............................................. 12,149 8,157 5,256 1,466 4,914 3,352 886 2,885 552 263 111 416

Hernando County......................................... 22,450 7,480 4,613 1,431 4,500 2,938 937 2,651 385 401 59 409Highlands County......................................... 12,456 8,750 4,951 1,735 4,969 3,145 1,022 3,258 485 530 98 473Hillsborough County..................................... 193,517 7,781 4,977 1,508 4,685 3,227 912 2,652 386 601 88 448Indian River County...................................... 17,611 8,229 4,912 1,536 4,630 2,946 907 3,151 289 578 107 503Lake County................................................. 39,623 7,737 4,130 1,275 4,763 2,573 744 2,618 353 497 48 413Lee County................................................... 78,981 8,319 4,642 1,572 4,716 2,762 924 3,222 331 471 69 497

Leon County................................................. 32,383 8,336 5,412 1,429 4,639 3,209 848 3,405 398 825 113 464Manatee County........................................... 42,235 8,795 5,236 1,473 5,277 3,298 917 3,134 406 478 86 506Marion County.............................................. 42,572 8,086 4,928 1,329 4,597 2,946 778 3,081 504 487 72 408Martin County............................................... 18,239 8,681 5,272 1,793 5,159 3,357 1,067 3,136 472 484 110 494Miami-Dade County...................................... 353,790 9,371 5,743 1,751 5,694 3,547 1,052 3,289 453 568 68 502Nassau County............................................. 10,938 7,609 4,956 1,315 4,310 3,139 811 2,904 323 539 114 453

Okaloosa County.......................................... 30,256 8,178 5,067 1,349 5,185 3,457 886 2,650 254 426 170 529Orange County............................................. 175,245 8,116 4,882 1,535 4,654 2,973 896 3,125 283 823 57 516Osceola County............................................ 52,012 7,727 4,353 1,371 4,476 2,580 782 2,856 394 682 77 369Palm Beach County...................................... 171,431 8,937 5,330 1,491 5,605 3,514 951 2,996 318 617 80 548Pasco County............................................... 64,689 7,940 5,004 1,570 4,582 3,145 940 2,927 408 541 74 485Pinellas County............................................ 109,915 8,656 5,475 1,676 5,133 3,481 1,012 3,175 375 509 103 525

Polk County.................................................. 92,801 8,380 4,520 1,421 5,357 2,980 869 2,638 307 455 73 416Putnam County............................................. 12,101 8,450 5,285 1,347 4,791 3,277 811 3,174 381 564 164 499Santa Rosa County...................................... 25,392 7,777 4,443 1,274 4,613 3,117 879 2,769 353 442 52 489Sarasota County........................................... 42,190 10,315 6,436 1,948 6,163 4,003 1,157 3,785 678 712 102 433Seminole County.......................................... 66,351 7,885 4,912 1,480 4,946 3,363 971 2,552 334 349 63 489St Johns County........................................... 26,926 7,872 4,614 1,627 4,463 2,812 937 3,093 485 513 59 461St Lucie County............................................ 38,793 7,939 4,667 1,602 4,362 2,849 980 3,146 395 492 88 452Volusia County............................................. 65,867 8,422 5,301 1,639 5,081 3,399 1,002 2,989 394 531 62 607

GEORGIA

Independent Schools:Atlanta.......................................................... 50,631 12,745 7,348 2,647 6,939 4,581 1,998 5,410 775 1,064 242 569Barrow County.............................................. 11,414 8,575 5,193 1,871 5,484 3,592 1,394 2,638 385 385 112 550Bartow County.............................................. 14,521 8,365 5,194 1,782 5,510 3,721 1,295 2,453 402 236 110 542Bibb County.................................................. 25,223 8,815 5,607 1,771 5,288 3,579 1,292 3,018 450 642 72 535Carroll County.............................................. 14,992 8,674 5,542 1,788 5,531 3,809 1,393 2,539 401 323 96 576Catoosa County............................................ 10,674 9,067 5,752 2,047 5,985 4,010 1,443 2,649 402 512 109 631

Chatham County.......................................... 34,330 9,204 5,838 1,725 5,923 4,205 1,381 2,919 365 460 109 539Cherokee County......................................... 35,068 8,902 5,822 1,856 6,190 4,176 1,476 2,371 353 364 58 505Clarke County............................................... 11,854 10,981 6,711 2,655 6,674 4,299 1,685 3,786 483 728 144 582Clayton County............................................. 52,533 8,349 5,547 1,399 5,120 3,650 1,059 2,727 369 586 86 416Cobb County................................................ 107,274 8,809 5,996 1,827 6,029 4,339 1,442 2,379 366 320 85 451Columbia County.......................................... 22,112 7,853 5,141 1,687 5,211 3,635 1,240 2,163 291 355 55 514

Coweta County............................................. 21,352 8,035 5,317 1,738 5,406 3,758 1,245 2,270 325 279 41 561DeKalb County............................................. 101,396 10,073 6,527 2,149 6,240 4,126 1,444 3,400 405 711 96 643Dougherty County........................................ 16,528 9,350 6,001 2,011 5,753 3,940 1,366 3,106 462 525 125 555Douglas County............................................ 24,144 8,279 5,260 1,722 5,165 3,623 1,233 2,692 325 355 90 524Effingham County......................................... 10,813 8,080 5,174 1,764 5,232 3,603 1,259 2,402 381 446 158 450Fayette County............................................. 22,494 8,828 5,920 1,996 5,928 4,128 1,424 2,626 381 400 90 564

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(Dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

General SchoolEnroll- Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil Staff adminis- adminis-ment1 Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 support support tration tration

Geographic area

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functions

Instruction Support services

GEORGIA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Floyd County................................................ 10,683 9,790 6,087 2,094 6,090 4,161 1,435 3,221 476 386 230 756Forsyth County............................................. 28,171 8,403 5,361 1,780 5,783 3,906 1,402 2,277 297 258 51 439Fulton County............................................... 83,861 9,406 6,343 1,806 6,106 4,475 1,282 2,902 421 374 18 552Glynn County................................................ 12,381 9,782 6,131 2,149 6,344 4,191 1,493 2,989 440 648 114 467Gwinnett County........................................... 152,043 8,851 5,553 1,797 5,601 3,907 1,326 2,878 321 336 35 614Hall County................................................... 24,877 8,271 5,307 1,797 5,419 3,754 1,359 2,391 407 375 35 503

Henry County............................................... 37,368 8,167 5,376 1,641 5,624 3,851 1,311 2,198 361 273 52 465Houston County............................................ 25,193 9,104 5,880 1,900 5,907 4,025 1,378 2,669 447 445 55 588Liberty County.............................................. 11,033 8,545 5,449 1,674 5,469 3,748 1,275 2,653 416 533 100 500Muscogee County........................................ 33,115 8,932 5,942 1,775 5,540 4,011 1,341 2,918 344 512 110 481Newton County............................................. 18,498 8,405 5,014 1,908 5,489 3,606 1,341 2,492 339 381 48 408Paulding County........................................... 25,669 8,110 5,046 1,897 5,542 3,582 1,382 2,136 287 344 48 481

Richmond County......................................... 33,391 9,252 5,771 1,964 5,853 3,876 1,361 2,942 421 489 99 548Rockdale County.......................................... 15,350 8,803 5,564 1,823 5,403 3,733 1,262 2,949 518 424 107 537Spalding County........................................... 10,967 8,948 5,675 1,873 5,652 3,776 1,386 2,854 382 553 96 608Troup County................................................ 12,381 9,031 5,623 1,949 5,480 3,707 1,285 3,137 687 484 149 494Walton County.............................................. 12,145 8,724 5,348 1,833 5,771 3,776 1,316 2,606 353 445 109 527Whitfield County........................................... 13,320 8,646 5,421 1,870 5,596 3,801 1,339 2,587 454 407 52 547

HAWAII

Dependent Schools:Hawaii Public Schools.................................. 180,728 11,060 6,470 2,322 6,517 4,137 1,469 4,053 1,333 381 111 756

IDAHO

Independent Schools:Boise............................................................ 25,662 8,127 5,146 1,605 4,995 3,581 1,095 2,811 595 624 50 425Coeur d'Alene............................................... 10,646 6,184 3,932 1,382 3,864 2,680 911 2,022 366 184 106 412Idaho Falls.................................................... 10,217 6,241 4,111 1,265 3,962 2,861 851 1,999 288 254 131 333Meridian........................................................ 32,277 5,567 3,649 1,185 3,438 2,482 762 1,914 407 235 41 324Nampa.......................................................... 14,749 5,639 3,304 1,124 3,640 2,413 801 1,685 304 180 57 307Pocatello....................................................... 12,015 6,365 4,142 1,239 3,939 2,868 837 2,091 358 311 102 341

ILLINOIS

Independent Schools:Arlington Heights Township High 214.......... 12,394 15,203 9,428 2,760 8,561 5,708 1,538 6,310 1,307 1,034 175 790Aurora East.................................................. 12,707 8,222 4,583 1,440 4,452 3,214 377 3,485 309 469 205 1,329Aurora West................................................. 12,503 8,111 4,942 1,599 5,237 3,605 1,177 2,571 281 202 218 486Chicago........................................................ 413,694 9,666 5,955 1,381 5,774 3,949 922 3,460 596 698 132 390Cicero........................................................... 13,458 7,347 4,385 1,568 4,281 2,942 1,043 2,688 356 504 368 392Dupage Community Unit 200....................... 13,835 10,124 6,500 1,643 6,231 4,667 1,071 3,706 713 338 194 678

Elgin Unit 46................................................. 40,380 8,811 5,397 2,065 4,992 3,422 1,296 3,514 647 374 215 604Indian Prairie................................................ 28,764 8,500 5,557 1,333 5,629 4,345 1,013 2,685 653 230 95 467Joliet Elementary.......................................... 10,252 8,732 4,758 1,805 4,708 2,916 1,083 3,607 528 577 334 386Kane Community Unit 300........................... 19,161 8,148 5,058 1,417 4,942 3,518 937 2,919 633 181 98 485Mclean County............................................. 12,213 8,069 5,062 1,401 4,863 3,518 903 2,915 293 284 251 438Naperville..................................................... 18,449 10,231 6,519 2,430 6,335 4,414 1,609 3,690 737 451 227 581

Oswego........................................................ 13,789 7,149 4,429 1,142 4,054 3,071 661 2,767 272 220 146 431Palatine Community Consolidated............... 12,596 9,656 6,593 1,992 5,714 4,398 1,138 3,699 745 331 391 534Palatine Township High 211......................... 12,822 14,283 8,700 3,644 8,397 5,587 2,230 5,447 1,170 637 182 688Peoria........................................................... 14,763 10,389 6,754 2,282 6,073 4,334 1,311 3,954 662 438 194 538Plainfield....................................................... 26,770 7,463 4,716 1,281 4,768 3,564 918 2,437 363 293 39 370Rockford....................................................... 29,515 8,989 5,177 2,275 5,283 3,483 1,486 3,384 660 403 160 473

Schaumburg................................................. 14,343 10,622 6,958 2,362 6,595 4,789 1,589 3,856 936 589 113 613Springfield.................................................... 14,875 9,552 5,728 2,034 5,014 3,479 1,097 4,072 762 520 492 431St Charles..................................................... 13,694 9,110 5,597 1,706 5,205 3,811 1,096 3,673 714 582 90 681Valley View................................................... 17,963 9,253 5,891 1,511 5,729 4,086 936 3,167 413 249 128 607Waukegan.................................................... 16,924 8,753 5,246 1,524 4,886 3,527 899 3,611 890 288 176 396

INDIANA

Independent Schools:Anderson...................................................... 10,101 10,525 5,039 4,095 6,898 3,604 3,008 3,043 324 254 55 636Bartholomew Consolidated.......................... 11,090 8,575 4,837 2,536 5,258 3,330 1,805 2,999 517 193 80 466Carmel Clay.................................................. 14,680 9,009 5,447 2,317 5,543 3,778 1,642 3,008 486 241 37 391East Allen County......................................... 10,228 9,213 4,821 3,394 5,831 3,283 2,362 2,941 408 228 94 593Elkhart.......................................................... 13,666 11,676 5,331 4,974 7,291 3,650 3,487 3,971 607 411 89 693Evansville-Vanderburgh............................... 22,190 9,175 5,192 2,963 5,551 3,474 2,020 3,210 615 275 66 474

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(Dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

General SchoolEnroll- Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil Staff adminis- adminis-ment1 Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 support support tration tration

Geographic area

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functions

Instruction Support services

INDIANA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Fort Wayne................................................... 31,884 10,027 5,220 3,650 6,212 3,455 2,477 3,404 428 610 73 626Gary.............................................................. 14,731 11,413 6,560 2,907 6,100 4,036 1,836 4,989 631 545 153 688Greater Clark County................................... 10,768 9,533 5,738 2,481 6,299 4,147 1,806 2,921 396 363 75 439Hamilton Southeastern................................. 15,315 7,385 4,222 2,039 4,177 2,762 1,350 2,816 339 163 140 448Hammond..................................................... 14,511 8,866 4,964 2,795 5,266 3,286 1,879 3,206 494 272 138 482Indianapolis.................................................. 37,057 12,587 7,514 2,846 6,825 4,601 1,781 5,386 558 888 223 702

MSD Lawrence Township............................ 16,138 9,717 5,527 3,155 6,499 3,988 2,350 2,850 261 225 110 405MSD Perry Township................................... 14,204 9,414 5,693 2,483 5,486 3,737 1,661 3,489 425 329 101 589MSD Pike Township..................................... 10,662 9,148 5,070 2,644 5,254 3,356 1,786 3,614 512 261 77 485MSD Warren Township................................ 12,483 8,536 5,341 2,246 5,034 3,436 1,482 3,450 558 211 162 493MSD Washington Township......................... 10,426 9,249 5,771 2,461 5,685 3,793 1,686 3,172 397 287 130 593MSD Wayne Township................................. 14,713 10,247 6,170 2,661 6,665 4,446 1,950 3,154 302 111 295 429

Monroe County............................................. 11,034 9,028 5,042 2,788 5,029 3,085 1,800 3,598 564 377 69 597New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated...... 11,923 8,796 5,005 2,377 5,374 3,335 1,608 3,031 345 234 150 553Penn-Harris-Madison................................... 10,599 7,612 3,682 2,899 4,567 2,417 1,978 2,737 267 400 84 439South Bend................................................... 21,769 11,063 5,580 4,380 6,875 3,722 3,006 3,809 570 437 96 571Tippecanoe................................................... 11,263 7,054 4,293 1,690 4,333 3,022 1,207 2,440 231 226 103 401Vigo County.................................................. 16,431 7,811 4,908 1,876 4,971 3,425 1,337 2,489 388 276 75 350

IOWA

Independent Schools:Cedar Rapids............................................... 17,263 8,823 5,880 1,970 5,666 3,992 1,350 2,782 243 331 141 630Davenport..................................................... 15,957 8,690 5,465 1,884 5,950 4,091 1,405 2,316 295 241 111 508Des Moines.................................................. 31,866 9,445 6,066 2,387 5,975 4,134 1,597 3,043 549 214 148 597Dubuque....................................................... 10,682 8,661 5,535 1,789 5,572 3,844 1,208 2,730 414 338 123 511Iowa City....................................................... 11,180 8,389 5,516 1,546 5,410 4,063 1,101 2,672 264 453 107 426Sioux City..................................................... 13,835 8,401 5,219 1,903 5,652 3,761 1,422 2,416 266 254 141 513Waterloo....................................................... 10,523 8,308 5,138 1,720 5,365 3,756 1,232 2,483 268 264 75 562

KANSAS

Independent Schools:Blue Valley Unified 229................................ 20,497 8,478 5,754 1,475 5,125 3,838 968 3,007 527 593 111 436Kansas City Unified...................................... 19,992 9,992 5,851 1,303 6,563 3,599 1,111 2,991 242 424 130 487Lawrence Unified.......................................... 10,451 8,991 5,777 1,631 5,420 3,828 1,135 3,177 589 458 161 536Olathe Unified............................................... 25,492 8,990 6,283 1,402 5,787 4,364 986 2,858 527 445 54 482Shawnee Mission Unified............................. 28,518 8,507 5,984 1,408 5,514 4,276 991 2,642 470 325 74 448Topeka Unified............................................. 13,818 9,675 6,314 1,808 6,064 4,306 1,290 3,244 688 497 112 553Wichita Unified............................................. 46,938 9,788 6,154 1,953 5,415 3,795 1,194 4,018 722 730 135 632

KENTUCKY

Independent Schools:Boone County............................................... 17,397 6,957 4,693 1,356 4,169 3,145 832 2,427 372 203 179 434Bullitt County................................................ 12,254 6,920 4,631 1,359 4,305 3,284 844 2,194 207 314 106 486Daviess County............................................ 10,881 8,054 5,313 1,669 5,000 3,674 1,082 2,547 266 255 63 562Fayette County............................................. 34,335 8,734 5,844 1,754 5,328 3,895 1,235 3,021 471 500 102 435Hardin County.............................................. 13,645 7,771 5,176 1,605 4,558 3,447 954 2,696 464 531 69 390Jefferson County.......................................... 92,659 9,698 6,679 1,904 5,206 3,956 1,007 4,078 463 899 53 708

Kenton County.............................................. 13,187 7,416 4,981 1,492 4,449 3,291 963 2,661 427 272 159 382Madison County........................................... 10,257 7,842 4,872 1,598 4,898 3,268 1,131 2,523 425 431 129 276Oldham County............................................ 11,270 7,186 4,728 1,519 4,386 3,169 931 2,495 469 296 125 472Warren County............................................. 12,063 6,871 4,380 1,460 4,476 3,091 1,090 1,912 165 210 72 304

LOUISIANA

Independent Schools:Ascension Parish.......................................... 18,199 8,000 4,799 2,036 4,983 3,413 1,365 2,637 353 332 156 385Bossier Parish.............................................. 19,393 7,883 5,060 1,851 4,569 3,233 1,147 2,836 347 495 85 484Caddo Parish................................................ 43,019 8,841 5,705 1,961 5,129 3,588 1,230 3,216 374 630 132 540Calcasieu Parish.......................................... 32,247 8,496 5,447 1,568 4,764 3,537 991 3,271 451 699 133 438East Baton Rouge Parish............................. 49,197 9,159 5,037 2,061 5,250 3,490 1,326 3,348 498 404 215 408Iberia Parish................................................. 14,129 8,166 5,011 1,405 5,005 3,547 957 2,599 265 346 130 345

Jefferson Parish........................................... 43,528 10,045 5,519 2,195 5,863 3,852 1,502 3,748 411 427 615 636Lafayette Parish........................................... 30,255 8,259 5,290 1,679 5,162 3,762 1,131 2,726 408 406 136 383Lafourche Parish.......................................... 14,613 8,534 5,334 1,568 5,016 3,546 998 2,976 463 463 186 447Livingston Parish.......................................... 23,155 7,001 4,433 1,469 4,462 3,121 1,016 2,017 261 256 100 328Ouachita Parish............................................ 18,937 8,096 5,236 1,767 4,793 3,382 1,186 2,799 294 421 60 495Rapides Parish............................................. 23,763 8,095 4,917 1,883 4,902 3,396 1,275 2,628 321 388 159 427

St Landry Parish........................................... 15,457 7,995 4,767 1,970 4,849 3,244 1,287 2,454 260 236 164 448St Tammany Parish...................................... 34,857 9,502 5,835 2,389 5,997 4,084 1,557 3,029 371 387 171 466Tangipahoa Parish....................................... 19,487 7,348 4,622 1,552 4,496 3,204 1,024 2,331 237 337 65 365Terrebonne Parish........................................ 18,911 8,142 4,942 1,936 5,120 3,391 1,239 2,519 374 460 76 379

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(Dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

General SchoolEnroll- Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil Staff adminis- adminis-ment1 Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 support support tration tration

Geographic area

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functions

Instruction Support services

MARYLAND

Dependent Schools:Anne Arundel County................................... 73,066 11,149 6,790 2,557 6,760 4,629 1,778 3,920 444 590 97 833Baltimore...................................................... 84,515 12,440 7,164 2,444 7,274 4,578 1,619 4,721 437 873 211 926Baltimore County.......................................... 105,839 11,307 6,967 2,753 6,928 4,665 1,916 3,881 601 466 119 780Calvert County.............................................. 17,474 10,731 6,680 2,115 6,628 4,763 1,548 3,448 441 456 57 546Carroll County.............................................. 28,616 10,320 6,385 2,065 6,121 4,358 1,427 3,768 505 530 62 722Cecil County................................................. 16,421 10,201 6,402 1,990 6,212 4,382 1,481 3,453 446 523 92 763

Charles County............................................. 26,623 10,737 6,409 1,877 6,195 4,427 1,302 3,922 531 506 65 610Frederick County.......................................... 40,224 10,315 6,633 2,206 6,260 4,466 1,474 3,652 530 526 55 706Harford County............................................. 39,568 10,590 6,482 2,370 6,473 4,516 1,670 3,625 461 552 40 602Howard County............................................. 49,048 12,507 7,834 2,504 7,877 5,637 1,835 4,073 587 612 79 877Montgomery County..................................... 137,814 13,938 9,072 3,435 8,916 6,187 2,365 4,463 553 820 87 919Prince Georges County................................ 131,014 11,526 7,321 2,338 6,480 4,637 1,427 4,495 495 610 166 772

St Marys County........................................... 16,665 10,129 6,146 2,025 5,865 4,185 1,364 3,703 440 594 47 648Washington County...................................... 21,594 10,082 6,236 1,926 6,036 4,245 1,355 3,451 307 659 72 654Wicomico County......................................... 14,427 11,185 6,851 2,327 6,577 4,669 1,570 4,007 630 695 45 771

MASSACHUSETTS

Dependent Schools:Boston.......................................................... 56,388 19,435 10,167 5,928 11,129 6,580 4,146 7,632 1,152 2,370 157 810Brockton....................................................... 15,612 13,167 7,595 3,244 7,681 4,905 2,315 5,020 1,064 1,218 94 494Fall River...................................................... 10,459 13,777 7,442 3,920 8,185 5,017 2,819 5,151 831 1,246 147 621Lawrence...................................................... 12,204 12,999 7,717 3,412 7,987 5,166 2,496 4,453 953 1,033 104 660Lowell........................................................... 13,902 13,272 7,935 3,191 8,126 5,509 2,369 4,748 1,070 1,051 180 740Lynn.............................................................. 13,619 13,354 7,936 3,555 8,134 5,242 2,588 4,666 984 1,039 241 574

New Bedford................................................. 13,106 12,968 7,399 3,402 7,712 4,865 2,460 4,663 1,244 770 124 524Newton......................................................... 11,631 15,725 9,545 3,878 9,936 6,671 2,879 5,339 1,235 1,040 182 739Springfield.................................................... 25,791 13,509 7,701 3,083 8,074 5,354 2,298 4,855 836 1,046 141 594Worcester..................................................... 23,603 13,560 7,861 3,825 9,131 5,810 2,880 3,888 635 582 87 691

MICHIGAN

Independent Schools:Ann Arbor..................................................... 16,952 11,553 7,006 3,056 6,623 4,555 1,904 4,680 1,243 498 126 675Chippewa Valley........................................... 15,164 7,996 5,094 2,110 5,098 3,510 1,414 2,683 613 255 53 475Dearborn...................................................... 18,445 10,652 6,775 2,716 6,210 4,323 1,669 4,172 910 647 53 597Detroit........................................................... 117,609 11,896 6,508 2,997 6,503 4,061 1,776 5,048 865 586 79 830Farmington................................................... 12,171 13,312 8,080 3,930 7,930 5,222 2,394 5,064 1,237 675 89 635Flint............................................................... 17,565 12,296 6,608 3,342 6,713 4,061 2,006 5,156 882 889 110 610

Forest Hills................................................... 10,017 9,060 5,358 2,600 5,827 3,769 1,820 2,983 364 269 69 530Grand Rapids............................................... 21,448 11,157 6,109 3,056 6,490 3,997 2,043 4,307 916 794 74 683Huron Valley................................................. 10,786 8,679 5,164 2,502 4,705 3,177 1,396 3,703 773 348 72 536Kalamazoo................................................... 11,597 9,988 5,475 2,719 5,691 3,464 1,708 3,860 732 778 80 618L'Anse Creuse.............................................. 12,052 8,193 5,011 2,337 4,749 3,155 1,422 3,207 634 396 57 578Lansing......................................................... 15,317 11,349 6,283 3,377 6,189 3,879 2,110 4,773 1,063 733 71 616

Livonia.......................................................... 17,501 10,456 6,627 2,938 6,194 4,205 1,835 4,052 957 549 55 583Plymouth-Canton Community...................... 18,888 8,584 5,196 2,456 5,077 3,382 1,581 3,289 494 463 77 461Port Huron Area........................................... 11,280 8,826 5,284 2,528 5,661 3,677 1,774 2,924 465 437 67 500Rochester Community.................................. 14,882 9,650 5,902 2,654 5,549 3,698 1,625 3,864 894 401 63 457Taylor........................................................... 10,287 9,607 5,805 2,647 5,521 3,594 1,599 3,785 791 393 88 487Traverse City................................................ 10,629 8,425 4,963 2,324 4,909 3,212 1,516 3,078 310 348 51 542

Troy.............................................................. 12,152 10,875 6,668 3,067 6,647 4,460 1,977 3,973 857 613 187 649Utica Community.......................................... 29,786 8,698 5,406 2,469 5,345 3,586 1,604 3,162 533 331 35 502Walled Lake Consolidated............................ 15,828 10,550 6,369 2,927 6,272 4,108 1,817 4,058 930 531 35 620Warren Consolidated.................................... 15,476 10,430 6,390 2,807 5,783 3,884 1,628 4,356 800 421 98 739Waterford Township..................................... 11,828 9,441 5,626 2,569 5,315 3,505 1,600 3,769 825 407 121 643Wayne-Westland Community....................... 14,140 9,840 5,824 2,672 5,384 3,491 1,594 4,179 1,108 507 142 470

MINNESOTA

Independent Schools:Anoka-Hennepin........................................... 41,310 9,215 6,068 1,783 6,217 4,416 1,298 2,591 383 446 101 412Bloomington................................................. 10,490 9,308 6,824 2,160 6,018 4,273 1,303 2,873 298 443 314 478Burnsville...................................................... 10,591 9,419 6,406 2,024 6,284 4,423 1,447 2,733 270 474 151 443Duluth........................................................... 10,364 9,744 6,459 2,173 6,486 4,539 1,489 2,982 261 371 228 469Elk River....................................................... 12,007 8,011 5,223 1,606 5,184 3,817 1,201 2,425 183 348 126 448Lakeville....................................................... 11,168 8,584 5,711 1,651 5,437 4,017 1,118 2,732 293 337 155 496

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(Dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

General SchoolEnroll- Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil Staff adminis- adminis-ment1 Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 support support tration tration

Geographic area

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functions

Instruction Support services

MINNESOTA--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Minneapolis Special..................................... 37,033 12,549 8,444 2,609 8,239 5,529 1,800 3,940 550 664 220 394Mounds View................................................ 10,349 9,119 5,702 1,808 5,892 4,201 1,344 2,805 388 320 194 344North St Paul-Maplewood............................ 11,160 8,420 5,451 2,094 5,464 3,645 1,457 2,517 249 557 120 376Osseo........................................................... 22,071 10,104 6,687 1,939 6,754 4,854 1,478 2,950 180 489 183 463Robbinsdale................................................. 13,194 9,674 6,605 1,906 5,833 4,259 1,194 3,410 331 483 317 340Rochester..................................................... 16,237 8,482 5,498 1,692 5,418 3,856 1,173 2,696 223 395 136 434

Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan.................. 28,026 9,042 6,330 1,736 6,437 4,766 1,246 2,251 192 372 205 405South Washington County............................ 16,451 8,514 5,718 2,091 5,548 3,756 1,493 2,612 380 512 100 423St Paul.......................................................... 40,658 11,717 8,013 2,307 7,948 5,683 1,620 3,308 452 547 211 490

MISSISSIPPI

Independent Schools:Desoto County.............................................. 28,738 5,778 3,510 1,018 3,389 2,392 666 2,054 341 207 103 278Harrison County........................................... 12,745 7,593 4,180 1,339 4,335 2,871 871 2,809 405 196 154 383Jackson........................................................ 31,941 7,947 4,974 1,642 4,449 3,127 950 2,971 332 472 208 483Madison County........................................... 10,864 6,874 4,053 1,208 4,223 2,977 876 2,299 303 307 136 415Rankin County.............................................. 17,398 6,789 4,255 1,307 4,165 2,891 850 2,192 342 320 125 459

MISSOURI

Independent Schools:Blue Springs................................................. 13,697 8,362 5,846 1,328 5,347 3,857 839 2,680 473 245 159 390Columbia...................................................... 17,090 9,145 6,039 1,510 5,712 4,145 1,015 3,106 508 516 144 568Ferguson-Florissant..................................... 12,848 8,891 6,113 1,721 5,229 3,863 1,071 3,286 423 448 170 592Fort Zumwalt................................................ 18,776 7,456 4,610 1,465 4,485 3,060 961 2,702 541 199 31 477Fox............................................................... 11,619 8,218 5,556 1,337 5,611 3,918 956 2,272 385 174 220 470Francis Howell.............................................. 22,363 6,940 4,531 1,407 4,400 3,230 975 2,359 299 188 71 375

Hazelwood.................................................... 19,269 8,191 5,384 1,560 5,105 3,629 1,004 2,803 342 328 156 547Independence............................................... 11,268 9,034 6,391 1,399 5,097 3,584 750 3,492 538 717 148 536Kansas City.................................................. 26,980 11,854 7,027 1,501 6,288 4,419 844 5,039 530 744 347 639Lee's Summit................................................ 16,883 8,501 5,916 1,383 5,285 3,915 851 2,895 350 343 70 430Mehlville....................................................... 11,089 7,160 4,678 1,288 4,360 3,089 809 2,509 320 283 88 470North Kansas City........................................ 17,715 8,434 5,986 1,423 5,164 3,849 898 2,940 360 622 32 481

Park Hill........................................................ 10,021 8,872 5,848 1,314 5,311 3,960 820 3,178 298 425 121 481Parkway........................................................ 18,432 9,440 6,222 1,948 5,325 3,768 1,090 3,801 431 421 147 836Rockwood..................................................... 22,544 7,870 5,245 1,332 4,576 3,351 846 3,002 360 458 186 548Springfield.................................................... 24,696 7,505 4,802 1,322 4,377 3,105 760 2,747 561 431 84 349St Joseph..................................................... 11,718 7,977 5,337 1,325 4,915 3,562 867 2,595 431 466 56 382St Louis........................................................ 38,277 9,752 5,145 1,216 4,850 3,555 763 4,527 498 484 435 544Wentzville..................................................... 10,508 7,497 4,753 1,469 4,620 3,151 988 2,540 426 281 67 392

NEBRASKA

Independent Schools:Lincoln.......................................................... 32,934 8,317 5,848 1,240 5,518 4,204 870 2,422 276 266 242 529Millard........................................................... 21,542 7,776 4,530 1,608 4,762 3,171 1,205 2,565 436 241 233 424Omaha.......................................................... 47,044 8,354 5,268 1,293 4,835 3,470 857 3,149 443 277 245 501

NEVADA

Independent Schools:Clark County................................................. 303,448 7,791 4,658 1,547 4,676 2,918 995 2,838 239 195 144 541Washoe County............................................ 64,954 7,781 4,722 1,590 4,913 3,180 1,101 2,605 437 341 139 428

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Dependent Schools:Manchester................................................... 17,154 8,578 5,209 1,808 5,845 4,167 1,445 2,426 535 211 144 477Nashua......................................................... 12,712 8,819 5,632 1,801 5,500 3,942 1,373 2,976 614 369 200 460

NEW JERSEY

Independent Schools:Brick Township............................................. 10,725 12,094 7,258 3,392 7,597 4,873 2,247 4,206 992 292 169 636Camden........................................................ 15,243 19,575 11,350 4,813 10,693 7,130 2,923 8,261 2,596 773 389 1,056Cherry Hill Township.................................... 11,529 14,163 7,900 3,822 8,883 5,656 2,714 4,839 1,230 356 244 860Clifton........................................................... 10,388 13,011 7,731 3,384 8,055 5,233 2,282 4,673 1,373 377 293 735Elizabeth....................................................... 21,214 17,904 10,667 4,175 10,340 6,819 2,593 7,008 2,416 564 226 695Freehold Regional High................................ 11,401 13,138 7,523 3,152 7,412 4,857 2,066 5,408 1,090 219 182 774

Hamilton Township....................................... 13,225 11,915 7,001 3,188 7,312 4,730 2,143 4,361 1,163 317 110 655Middletown Township................................... 10,144 13,914 8,283 3,409 8,560 5,690 2,325 5,128 1,365 154 218 797Passaic......................................................... 12,247 17,876 10,496 4,402 11,561 7,462 2,885 5,798 2,203 603 190 791Toms River Regional.................................... 17,649 11,905 6,839 3,466 7,101 4,377 2,267 4,495 916 419 184 587Woodbridge Township.................................. 13,443 13,083 8,052 3,465 7,899 5,258 2,275 4,859 1,343 299 180 809

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(Dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

General SchoolEnroll- Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil Staff adminis- adminis-ment1 Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 support support tration tration

Geographic area

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functions

Instruction Support services

NEW JERSEY--Con.

Dependent Schools:East Orange................................................. 10,242 20,274 12,318 4,303 10,778 7,009 2,374 9,020 2,455 1,367 312 985Edison Township.......................................... 13,697 13,464 8,538 3,091 8,715 6,147 2,200 4,503 1,125 372 231 556Jersey City.................................................... 28,910 20,618 12,350 4,649 12,625 8,375 3,040 7,491 2,375 849 376 828Newark......................................................... 41,266 22,842 13,493 4,831 12,638 7,671 2,574 9,561 2,671 1,601 355 779Paterson....................................................... 24,950 19,353 10,806 4,524 10,861 7,353 2,898 8,023 3,132 1,019 253 855Trenton......................................................... 12,052 21,906 12,067 5,242 12,168 7,834 3,304 9,009 3,324 711 249 856

NEW MEXICO

Independent Schools:Albuquerque................................................. 95,493 7,987 5,062 1,401 4,500 3,331 894 3,182 720 239 85 912Farmington................................................... 10,144 7,648 4,799 1,498 4,685 3,353 1,040 2,703 841 204 145 372Gadsden....................................................... 13,995 8,458 5,097 1,488 5,035 3,537 1,011 2,937 840 274 118 375Gallup-McKinley County............................... 12,402 9,817 6,069 1,670 5,510 3,850 1,061 3,958 908 588 109 511Las Cruces................................................... 23,917 7,977 5,057 1,623 4,966 3,496 1,099 2,703 799 168 75 633Rio Rancho................................................... 14,737 7,190 4,397 1,241 4,404 3,146 881 2,533 675 239 177 339Santa Fe....................................................... 13,633 7,811 4,885 1,429 4,531 3,262 934 2,985 895 301 236 352

NEW YORK

Independent Schools:Arlington....................................................... 10,321 13,344 8,300 3,508 8,553 5,608 2,406 4,479 484 512 257 646Brentwood.................................................... 16,587 16,151 10,043 3,814 11,117 7,504 2,907 4,677 719 561 216 590Greece.......................................................... 13,347 12,627 8,253 2,732 7,806 5,545 1,864 4,484 582 411 332 662Half Hollow Hills........................................... 10,179 16,408 10,362 3,840 10,916 7,547 2,824 5,220 802 601 228 714Middle Country............................................. 11,236 14,268 8,342 3,453 9,437 6,314 2,617 4,543 551 363 270 571Mount Vernon............................................... 10,071 16,881 10,812 3,455 11,728 8,201 2,707 4,886 835 269 497 1,048

New Rochelle............................................... 10,526 17,606 10,978 3,720 11,129 7,896 2,750 6,199 981 510 292 967Newburgh..................................................... 12,596 15,385 9,366 3,954 10,120 6,785 2,935 4,906 772 631 199 675North Syracuse............................................. 10,325 11,705 7,514 3,009 7,551 5,127 2,120 3,862 487 520 138 545Sachem........................................................ 15,387 15,915 10,202 3,571 10,529 7,494 2,668 5,079 842 657 222 609Smithtown..................................................... 10,767 15,281 9,213 3,625 9,412 6,324 2,523 5,660 688 466 234 1,060Wappingers.................................................. 12,504 12,230 7,308 3,750 7,515 4,753 2,470 4,454 712 611 209 483Williamsville.................................................. 10,702 11,899 7,696 2,491 7,702 5,622 1,840 3,980 512 541 204 452

Dependent Schools:Buffalo.......................................................... 36,540 15,078 7,831 3,724 9,577 5,784 2,893 5,002 556 373 89 773New York City............................................... 999,150 16,443 9,277 3,999 12,494 7,718 3,492 3,537 74 170 88 480Rochester..................................................... 33,337 15,504 9,393 3,324 9,006 6,161 2,261 6,077 778 759 170 1,204Syracuse...................................................... 21,178 15,604 9,403 4,203 11,042 7,017 3,298 4,173 507 389 101 778Yonkers........................................................ 24,708 17,876 10,780 4,450 12,183 7,956 3,494 5,335 786 488 107 1,015

NORTH CAROLINA

Dependent Schools:Alamance-Burlington.................................... 22,643 6,909 4,729 1,131 4,468 3,346 802 2,026 456 273 79 466Brunswick County......................................... 11,545 8,266 5,454 1,329 4,814 3,462 859 3,058 568 410 85 552Buncombe County........................................ 25,650 7,746 5,427 1,274 4,880 3,726 881 2,466 482 275 103 534Burke County................................................ 14,167 7,610 5,227 1,275 4,820 3,650 897 2,322 466 206 174 481Cabarrus County.......................................... 25,691 6,903 4,611 1,088 4,498 3,251 774 2,002 392 178 98 471Caldwell County........................................... 13,099 7,361 5,066 1,238 4,770 3,560 879 2,124 476 322 99 438

Catawba County........................................... 17,483 7,266 4,971 1,165 4,858 3,613 849 1,991 349 241 111 422Chapel Hill-Carrboro..................................... 11,093 9,983 7,087 1,581 6,616 5,072 1,137 3,066 775 483 53 537Charlotte/Mecklenburg................................. 128,789 8,081 5,514 1,261 4,991 3,678 839 2,652 459 294 47 549Cleveland County......................................... 16,959 8,082 5,410 1,304 5,135 3,769 908 2,505 547 385 164 505Craven County............................................. 14,685 7,601 5,071 1,183 4,810 3,542 835 2,397 408 308 168 507Cumberland County..................................... 52,809 7,609 5,265 1,197 4,675 3,496 796 2,518 490 333 163 559

Davidson County.......................................... 20,545 6,433 4,421 1,091 3,988 3,052 757 2,052 440 229 104 427Durham County............................................ 30,835 9,161 6,164 1,406 5,338 3,938 912 3,465 609 484 159 629Gaston County............................................. 32,272 7,116 4,770 1,104 4,500 3,252 760 2,123 391 303 62 478Guilford County............................................ 70,427 8,297 5,475 1,245 4,982 3,671 849 2,900 560 365 44 552Harnett County............................................. 17,883 7,325 4,755 1,112 4,765 3,421 808 2,123 335 330 94 382Henderson County....................................... 12,909 7,620 5,142 1,223 4,983 3,690 883 2,218 347 282 152 432

Iredell-Statesville.......................................... 20,953 7,125 4,853 1,164 4,477 3,326 795 2,231 420 305 66 457Johnston County.......................................... 29,213 7,506 4,898 1,193 4,994 3,581 880 2,110 299 223 79 442Lincoln County.............................................. 12,031 7,422 4,779 1,178 4,897 3,411 848 2,101 339 248 62 536Moore County............................................... 12,283 7,639 5,301 1,220 4,778 3,636 849 2,522 471 385 83 464Nash-Rocky Mount....................................... 18,077 8,057 5,366 1,245 4,954 3,676 859 2,669 494 379 133 517New Hanover County................................... 23,999 8,790 5,738 1,373 5,139 3,715 890 3,188 669 297 57 578

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(Dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

General SchoolEnroll- Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil Staff adminis- adminis-ment1 Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 support support tration tration

Geographic area

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functions

Instruction Support services

NORTH CAROLINA--Con.

Dependent Schools--Con.Onslow County............................................. 23,023 7,552 5,089 1,191 4,787 3,566 848 2,392 340 329 134 438Pitt County.................................................... 22,466 7,985 5,276 1,269 5,326 3,833 927 2,228 355 217 63 462Randolph County.......................................... 18,871 6,987 4,702 1,114 4,583 3,337 790 1,991 356 229 180 407Robeson County........................................... 23,825 8,218 5,222 1,255 5,288 3,707 896 2,367 442 384 137 440Rockingham County..................................... 13,710 8,075 5,490 1,334 5,043 3,858 938 2,559 479 248 188 580Rowan-Salisbury.......................................... 20,957 7,620 5,215 1,236 4,749 3,547 845 2,379 490 311 92 545

Union County................................................ 35,294 6,953 4,731 1,095 4,499 3,342 768 2,089 358 241 54 435Wake County................................................ 128,122 7,728 5,294 1,226 4,820 3,655 849 2,648 504 256 94 536Wayne County.............................................. 19,371 7,639 4,984 1,172 5,217 3,702 878 2,055 365 271 93 392Wilkes County.............................................. 10,035 7,964 5,395 1,290 4,780 3,519 850 2,685 522 523 124 468Wilson County.............................................. 12,519 7,491 4,994 1,213 4,571 3,378 832 2,459 356 319 83 480Winston-Salem/Forsyth................................ 50,648 8,436 5,807 1,333 5,576 4,137 960 2,478 446 302 59 525

NORTH DAKOTA

Independent Schools:Bismarck....................................................... 10,784 7,957 5,299 1,478 5,184 3,771 1,036 2,314 382 256 135 415Fargo............................................................ 10,727 9,406 6,006 1,527 5,904 4,351 1,107 3,054 405 342 208 499

OHIO

Independent Schools:Akron............................................................ 26,424 10,063 6,213 2,599 5,578 3,759 1,532 4,121 556 791 192 584Canton.......................................................... 10,853 9,549 6,435 2,485 5,143 4,046 1,497 4,037 756 653 204 652Cincinnati...................................................... 36,003 11,757 6,871 2,154 6,273 4,421 1,377 5,125 784 1,087 336 676Cleveland..................................................... 55,593 11,383 7,444 2,592 6,812 4,815 1,548 4,137 635 840 194 543Columbus..................................................... 56,003 11,895 7,692 2,572 6,188 4,522 1,309 5,260 834 1,159 166 699Dayton.......................................................... 16,855 10,274 7,371 3,037 3,988 4,013 1,854 5,734 571 1,163 285 553

Dublin........................................................... 13,218 10,904 7,280 1,936 6,443 4,876 1,193 4,153 613 947 290 453Fairfield......................................................... 10,083 7,314 4,830 1,463 4,123 3,064 856 2,900 366 546 87 498Hilliard.......................................................... 15,029 9,677 6,273 2,044 6,129 4,422 1,362 3,280 605 570 132 489Lakota........................................................... 17,782 8,037 4,738 1,435 4,265 3,149 889 3,510 579 522 105 653Mason........................................................... 10,379 8,665 5,200 1,914 4,644 3,178 1,055 3,706 498 598 77 419Northwest (Hamilton Co).............................. 10,370 8,091 5,192 1,622 4,664 3,395 1,011 3,119 457 571 138 443

Olentangy..................................................... 12,099 8,383 5,137 1,599 5,067 3,441 969 2,959 341 421 80 404Parma........................................................... 13,049 10,333 6,340 2,429 6,063 4,161 1,483 4,041 578 476 295 635Pickerington.................................................. 10,100 8,447 5,255 1,695 5,109 3,781 1,165 3,055 397 473 352 413South-Western............................................. 21,476 8,625 5,700 1,813 5,071 3,684 1,077 3,227 377 664 133 567Toledo.......................................................... 29,071 9,289 6,732 2,798 4,268 4,098 1,438 4,340 600 863 144 614Westerville.................................................... 14,252 8,791 5,641 1,666 5,072 3,706 1,016 3,452 640 298 301 472

OKLAHOMA

Independent Schools:Broken Arrow................................................ 15,588 6,526 4,245 1,025 3,607 2,640 738 2,472 567 216 84 363Edmond........................................................ 19,712 6,241 3,906 1,246 3,632 2,565 812 2,214 490 206 54 349Lawton.......................................................... 17,062 7,277 4,926 1,225 4,086 3,046 772 2,738 632 245 166 481Midwest-Del City.......................................... 14,514 6,967 4,106 1,268 4,159 2,743 878 2,385 530 325 109 432Moore........................................................... 20,547 5,979 3,800 1,173 3,706 2,636 837 1,931 386 219 65 304Norman......................................................... 13,330 6,738 4,025 1,302 4,041 2,771 909 2,391 479 375 134 369

Oklahoma City.............................................. 40,778 7,165 4,059 1,356 3,936 2,620 852 2,772 514 450 87 441Putnam City.................................................. 18,861 7,047 4,435 946 4,017 3,035 710 2,623 432 273 99 430Tulsa............................................................. 41,438 8,061 5,085 1,250 4,243 3,049 755 3,292 579 455 134 426Union............................................................ 14,342 6,541 4,201 1,174 3,545 2,511 717 2,690 398 270 88 476

OREGON

Independent Schools:Beaverton..................................................... 37,719 7,858 4,795 2,022 4,659 3,104 1,276 2,909 513 507 36 563Bend-La Pine................................................ 15,323 7,872 4,228 1,864 4,750 2,626 1,172 2,825 450 225 43 513David Douglas.............................................. 10,100 8,607 5,088 2,074 5,273 3,358 1,319 2,935 529 323 73 494Eugene......................................................... 18,312 8,727 4,698 2,592 5,108 2,992 1,499 3,355 499 499 62 646Gresham-Barlow.......................................... 12,053 8,132 4,405 1,968 4,987 3,055 1,353 2,884 540 346 61 581Hillsboro....................................................... 19,985 7,837 4,424 2,008 4,486 2,946 1,287 3,039 551 195 78 562

Medford........................................................ 12,465 7,508 4,006 2,167 4,670 2,951 1,480 2,558 333 203 105 480North Clackamas.......................................... 17,436 7,100 4,271 1,822 4,086 2,748 1,119 2,737 419 236 52 554Portland........................................................ 46,348 9,964 5,537 2,328 5,773 3,641 1,542 3,898 842 520 102 670Reynolds...................................................... 11,078 9,273 5,389 2,002 5,925 3,729 1,242 2,997 640 336 59 505Salem-Keizer................................................ 39,585 8,468 4,674 2,481 5,424 3,227 1,716 2,754 551 331 38 592Springfield.................................................... 10,744 8,844 4,619 2,505 5,291 2,936 1,569 3,269 475 480 51 627Tigard........................................................... 12,544 8,060 4,185 2,324 5,033 2,906 1,589 2,770 462 388 66 488

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(Dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

General SchoolEnroll- Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil Staff adminis- adminis-ment1 Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 support support tration tration

Geographic area

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functions

Instruction Support services

PENNSYLVANIA

Independent Schools:Allentown...................................................... 18,583 8,124 5,003 1,738 5,151 3,620 1,232 2,664 459 485 123 355Bethlehem Area............................................ 15,340 9,349 5,967 3,372 5,821 4,139 1,433 3,047 488 381 201 463Central Bucks............................................... 20,349 9,644 6,320 1,803 6,039 4,447 1,216 3,370 492 441 143 387Central Dauphin........................................... 11,628 9,252 5,727 2,045 5,740 4,100 1,337 3,143 513 223 129 427Council Rock................................................ 12,621 12,280 7,570 2,251 8,278 6,047 1,797 3,731 577 422 126 481Downingtown Area....................................... 11,751 9,972 5,881 2,132 6,339 4,257 1,541 3,376 485 368 170 456

Erie............................................................... 12,528 10,239 6,156 2,179 6,371 4,321 1,525 3,399 707 368 246 468Hazleton Area............................................... 10,002 8,535 4,886 2,200 5,516 3,500 1,582 2,603 369 172 147 296Lancaster...................................................... 11,884 10,488 5,964 3,465 6,996 4,271 1,599 3,130 707 409 126 493North Penn................................................... 13,065 12,141 7,554 2,470 7,614 5,226 1,594 3,957 578 302 341 452Pennsbury.................................................... 11,692 11,584 7,587 2,515 7,574 5,505 1,807 3,735 628 269 268 525Philadelphia.................................................. 178,241 8,985 4,956 2,216 4,716 2,904 1,234 3,814 378 409 387 512

Pittsburgh..................................................... 31,005 13,909 8,170 2,758 7,422 4,950 1,573 6,074 544 1,039 585 857Pocono Mountain......................................... 11,809 11,502 6,193 4,459 6,610 4,206 1,823 4,505 543 611 324 605Reading........................................................ 17,958 8,043 4,471 2,023 5,071 3,096 1,412 2,516 392 405 180 324Upper Darby................................................. 12,440 8,971 5,808 1,967 5,817 4,153 1,418 2,850 494 286 177 359West Chester Area....................................... 11,838 12,042 6,928 2,368 7,433 5,022 1,623 4,357 657 392 280 563

RHODE ISLAND

Dependent Schools:Cranston....................................................... 10,960 11,930 7,710 3,334 7,432 5,243 2,131 4,235 1,088 446 104 654Providence................................................... 25,190 14,094 7,841 3,640 6,943 4,952 2,103 6,684 1,937 1,003 186 786Warwick........................................................ 11,236 13,761 8,824 3,722 8,248 5,794 2,340 5,214 1,754 676 107 622

SOUTH CAROLINA

Independent Schools:Aiken County................................................ 25,028 7,526 4,938 1,408 4,622 3,377 931 2,570 537 378 135 418Anderson County 5....................................... 12,139 8,812 5,479 1,581 5,004 3,635 992 3,359 678 579 49 474Beaufort County........................................... 19,239 9,562 5,254 1,542 5,320 3,766 1,100 3,831 721 548 319 508Berkeley County........................................... 28,185 7,758 4,862 1,395 4,306 3,085 837 3,037 580 514 107 410Charleston County........................................ 41,792 9,329 5,437 1,521 5,186 3,582 948 3,637 563 617 316 539Darlington County......................................... 11,357 8,219 5,150 1,576 4,698 3,360 984 3,016 443 647 118 515

Dorchester County 2.................................... 20,206 7,109 4,555 1,278 4,415 3,061 848 2,420 454 317 54 426Florence County 1........................................ 15,422 8,562 5,416 1,554 4,966 3,583 996 3,163 775 814 21 425Georgetown County..................................... 10,365 8,848 5,802 1,719 5,038 3,652 1,039 3,373 555 598 69 620Greenville County......................................... 67,537 7,571 4,856 1,412 4,399 3,160 889 2,641 408 552 30 457Horry County................................................ 36,124 8,747 5,660 1,636 5,254 3,814 1,090 3,050 723 468 41 484Kershaw County........................................... 10,428 7,895 4,996 1,393 4,548 3,283 904 2,932 570 504 114 499

Lancaster County......................................... 11,378 7,922 5,121 1,465 4,755 3,436 946 2,773 565 604 102 477Lexington County 1...................................... 20,247 8,617 5,463 1,502 5,152 3,710 1,006 3,037 625 472 93 400Lexington County 5...................................... 16,732 9,178 5,911 1,650 5,188 3,879 1,067 3,572 1,034 648 53 532Oconee County............................................ 10,673 9,110 5,679 1,738 5,176 3,667 1,097 3,456 653 743 67 577Pickens County............................................ 16,530 7,420 4,617 1,389 4,460 3,141 885 2,529 530 451 41 439Richland County 1........................................ 24,664 11,162 7,123 1,908 6,510 4,653 1,224 4,240 698 877 133 588Richland County 2........................................ 22,320 8,938 5,445 1,505 5,253 3,788 998 3,395 627 449 78 546York County 3............................................... 16,823 8,149 5,184 1,451 4,747 3,499 972 3,021 639 404 49 492

SOUTH DAKOTA

Independent Schools:Rapid City Area............................................ 13,063 7,329 4,719 1,188 4,371 3,193 772 2,689 436 422 145 384Sioux Falls.................................................... 19,771 7,433 4,699 1,338 4,621 3,228 920 2,463 354 345 154 452

TENNESSEE

Dependent Schools:Blount County............................................... 11,613 6,954 4,360 1,363 4,556 3,146 975 1,981 208 282 133 368Bradley County............................................. 10,555 5,880 3,557 952 3,920 2,631 690 1,581 189 318 100 285Hamblen County........................................... 10,079 6,526 3,951 1,300 4,532 3,011 917 1,596 118 101 147 322Hamilton County........................................... 40,922 8,108 4,740 1,505 5,308 3,456 1,105 2,427 216 475 163 492Jackson-Madison County............................. 14,700 7,366 4,794 1,104 4,894 3,514 798 2,052 208 320 150 396Knox County................................................. 59,663 6,761 4,356 935 4,244 3,085 657 2,196 183 562 123 359

Maury County............................................... 12,350 6,802 4,255 1,313 4,416 3,072 871 1,996 183 346 180 388Memphis....................................................... 117,349 8,229 5,133 1,509 5,161 3,489 1,034 2,633 301 418 110 563Montgomery County..................................... 27,963 6,473 4,072 1,152 3,878 2,679 711 2,251 280 357 96 362Nashville-Davidson County.......................... 73,731 8,561 5,424 1,823 5,181 3,563 1,160 2,991 377 433 28 563Putnam County............................................. 10,844 6,548 3,972 1,273 4,052 2,712 907 2,149 272 395 182 335Robertson County........................................ 10,820 6,197 3,700 1,263 4,354 2,789 1,030 1,833 217 308 111 345

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(Dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

General SchoolEnroll- Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil Staff adminis- adminis-ment1 Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 support support tration tration

Geographic area

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functions

Instruction Support services

TENNESSEE--Con.

Dependent Schools--Con.Rutherford County........................................ 34,831 6,187 3,734 1,126 4,227 2,810 836 1,949 282 324 125 323Sevier County............................................... 14,522 7,284 4,670 1,294 4,558 3,129 833 2,279 386 320 140 455Shelby County.............................................. 47,126 6,741 4,576 1,127 4,514 3,323 711 2,056 217 372 227 431Sullivan County............................................ 12,399 7,239 4,252 1,411 4,621 3,061 952 2,167 136 336 159 423Sumner County............................................ 26,140 6,742 4,172 1,463 4,435 2,967 945 1,946 231 348 150 382Tipton County............................................... 12,030 6,199 3,927 1,102 4,195 2,907 791 1,620 216 196 75 395Williamson County........................................ 27,797 7,201 4,279 1,497 4,711 3,060 1,061 2,225 334 317 159 416Wilson County.............................................. 14,881 5,968 3,554 1,062 3,921 2,606 769 1,771 185 333 87 387

TEXAS

Independent Schools:Abilene......................................................... 16,732 7,895 5,512 1,066 4,960 3,835 721 2,606 482 478 72 381Aldine........................................................... 58,831 8,107 5,792 789 4,838 3,871 529 2,801 496 377 59 469Alief.............................................................. 45,696 7,637 5,608 980 4,821 3,875 649 2,407 358 318 53 455Allen............................................................. 16,463 6,895 4,715 649 4,175 3,435 461 2,428 350 257 74 368Alvin.............................................................. 14,254 7,312 4,898 909 4,160 3,231 566 2,758 240 309 55 362Amarillo........................................................ 30,394 7,342 5,099 940 4,651 3,538 609 2,291 404 436 55 405

Arlington....................................................... 63,082 7,140 5,192 739 4,551 3,619 495 2,280 396 321 44 377Austin........................................................... 82,140 8,182 5,595 1,476 4,691 3,519 899 3,132 372 597 64 527Beaumont..................................................... 19,517 8,911 5,721 1,194 5,262 3,843 749 3,191 345 383 143 442Birdville......................................................... 22,541 6,953 4,983 785 4,413 3,443 529 2,184 310 290 48 414Brazosport.................................................... 13,175 7,487 5,036 976 4,288 3,376 646 2,805 374 414 102 453Brownsville................................................... 48,334 8,277 5,590 1,255 4,906 3,743 776 2,844 412 518 41 411

Bryan............................................................ 14,866 7,585 5,026 1,169 4,579 3,377 714 2,581 358 466 70 418Carrollton-Farmers Branch........................... 26,252 7,793 5,469 885 4,617 3,705 578 2,810 410 498 73 527Clear Creek.................................................. 35,528 6,878 4,696 851 4,287 3,323 571 2,316 311 295 72 370Clint.............................................................. 10,061 7,638 5,328 839 4,433 3,407 509 2,829 261 331 81 470Comal........................................................... 14,226 6,859 4,845 825 4,117 3,271 542 2,371 314 239 104 344Conroe.......................................................... 44,460 6,712 4,774 768 4,036 3,235 485 2,434 355 223 70 392

Corpus Christi............................................... 38,930 7,535 5,361 794 4,504 3,607 505 2,693 396 428 63 411Crowley........................................................ 14,175 6,883 4,810 777 4,515 3,560 549 2,094 193 184 61 401Cypress-Fairbanks....................................... 92,135 6,767 4,996 780 4,373 3,523 529 2,071 327 287 39 331Dallas........................................................... 159,144 8,416 6,102 831 5,042 4,059 540 2,984 447 525 81 504Deer Park..................................................... 12,421 8,860 5,260 852 4,354 3,534 556 4,156 405 330 80 410Denton.......................................................... 19,722 8,310 5,912 970 5,174 4,183 647 2,815 453 440 100 434

Donna........................................................... 13,363 9,367 5,930 1,514 5,359 3,729 866 3,359 499 569 87 416Duncanville................................................... 12,405 7,144 5,150 815 4,091 3,315 514 2,633 407 358 71 439Eagle Mt-Saginaw........................................ 12,655 6,901 4,547 625 4,334 3,366 464 2,275 263 243 92 346Eagle Pass................................................... 13,877 7,863 5,412 1,093 4,744 3,540 653 2,545 406 465 85 377Ector County................................................. 26,472 7,063 4,840 923 4,169 3,198 562 2,541 329 495 73 458Edgewood.................................................... 11,916 8,805 6,037 1,013 4,921 3,874 604 3,334 474 661 84 451

Edinburg....................................................... 28,772 7,956 5,352 1,029 4,753 3,553 629 2,721 502 460 56 347El Paso......................................................... 62,857 7,796 5,389 1,057 4,737 3,642 663 2,726 473 569 79 461Fort Bend...................................................... 67,014 7,063 5,067 826 4,491 3,554 569 2,304 362 273 41 377Fort Worth.................................................... 79,457 7,715 5,487 873 4,335 3,369 503 3,047 484 615 41 503Frisco............................................................ 23,777 7,220 5,165 791 4,517 3,610 565 2,315 338 354 75 430Galena Park................................................. 21,275 7,438 5,328 827 4,351 3,508 520 2,689 352 447 64 406

Garland......................................................... 56,955 7,068 5,133 782 4,341 3,511 502 2,350 390 347 42 436Goose Creek................................................ 20,293 7,727 5,139 957 4,485 3,473 645 2,773 333 350 67 393Grand Prairie................................................ 24,616 7,125 5,067 881 4,424 3,488 586 2,321 452 351 39 405Grapevine-Colleyville................................... 13,936 7,465 5,243 938 4,637 3,667 640 2,483 390 389 105 391Harlandale.................................................... 14,151 8,394 5,961 876 4,784 3,764 531 3,011 457 379 56 583Harlingen Consolidated................................ 17,684 7,556 5,002 1,008 4,581 3,402 637 2,567 396 357 63 422

Hays Consolidated....................................... 11,907 7,446 5,274 819 4,259 3,384 501 2,787 343 310 73 384Houston........................................................ 202,936 7,994 5,284 771 4,732 3,564 504 2,815 325 448 53 549Humble......................................................... 31,327 6,990 5,169 857 4,340 3,564 529 2,362 396 309 70 422Hurst-Euless-Bedford................................... 20,238 7,297 5,337 758 4,577 3,621 472 2,360 408 379 76 425Irving............................................................. 32,951 6,914 5,071 840 4,427 3,597 581 2,145 371 347 29 472Judson.......................................................... 20,263 7,238 5,217 887 4,374 3,556 550 2,489 372 308 67 375

Katy.............................................................. 51,201 7,143 5,204 864 4,373 3,546 577 2,471 354 302 54 432Keller............................................................ 27,905 6,358 4,224 635 3,946 3,067 445 2,128 294 275 54 367Killeen........................................................... 36,651 7,683 5,513 793 4,793 3,751 511 2,529 396 503 51 415Klein............................................................. 41,612 6,736 4,966 758 4,044 3,331 492 2,326 360 332 58 418La Joya......................................................... 25,130 8,279 5,373 1,230 4,770 3,514 686 3,020 516 506 50 422Lamar Consolidated..................................... 20,708 7,473 5,069 985 4,596 3,548 675 2,508 341 210 59 388

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Table 17. Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systemswith Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2006-07--Con.

(Dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

General SchoolEnroll- Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil Staff adminis- adminis-ment1 Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 support support tration tration

Geographic area

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functions

Instruction Support services

TEXAS--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Laredo.......................................................... 24,885 8,587 6,089 949 5,123 3,938 562 3,005 510 542 70 453Leander........................................................ 24,333 7,468 5,275 784 4,476 3,587 512 2,677 347 465 103 382Lewisville...................................................... 49,060 7,404 5,094 844 4,704 3,768 613 2,373 386 312 79 445Lubbock........................................................ 28,696 7,846 4,956 979 4,806 3,595 701 2,676 445 462 73 478Magnolia....................................................... 10,531 7,624 5,059 804 4,694 3,669 583 2,549 298 231 98 344Mansfield...................................................... 28,015 6,324 4,525 693 3,855 3,141 454 2,193 321 217 48 501

McAllen......................................................... 24,570 7,934 5,647 1,126 4,785 3,746 680 2,733 545 478 64 418McKinney...................................................... 21,289 7,193 4,807 596 4,459 3,582 453 2,428 302 347 68 437Mesquite....................................................... 36,002 7,007 4,776 795 4,351 3,315 553 2,321 322 337 56 388Midland......................................................... 20,922 7,410 5,122 959 4,509 3,514 606 2,516 306 372 76 414Mission Consolidated................................... 15,462 7,748 5,189 1,024 4,573 3,358 595 2,692 522 470 62 385North East.................................................... 61,255 7,737 5,528 985 4,840 3,829 653 2,575 440 459 64 435

Northside...................................................... 82,587 7,310 5,403 904 4,431 3,596 558 2,509 360 474 48 369Northwest..................................................... 10,388 7,833 4,806 693 4,589 3,573 515 2,881 333 462 173 316Pasadena..................................................... 49,851 7,203 5,058 662 4,278 3,429 427 2,481 311 363 52 483Pearland....................................................... 16,244 6,539 4,479 607 3,607 2,921 394 2,656 283 349 70 363Pflugerville.................................................... 19,811 6,935 4,616 722 4,228 3,366 522 2,358 320 358 49 413Pharr-San Juan-Alamo................................. 28,868 8,125 5,111 1,546 4,839 3,408 885 2,797 430 529 66 371

Plano............................................................ 52,997 7,749 5,529 896 5,004 4,053 653 2,441 385 410 70 379Richardson................................................... 34,042 7,885 5,756 917 5,106 4,127 625 2,464 422 356 52 511Rockwall....................................................... 12,517 7,319 4,836 934 4,325 3,265 575 2,689 353 393 106 389Round Rock.................................................. 39,211 7,304 5,099 959 4,524 3,541 632 2,464 350 368 82 391San Angelo................................................... 14,916 6,971 4,753 891 4,291 3,275 572 2,334 415 332 83 358San Antonio.................................................. 55,406 8,402 5,856 1,382 4,855 3,680 826 3,042 487 741 41 480

San Benito Consolidated.............................. 10,694 8,200 5,212 912 4,606 3,333 553 3,067 442 575 74 408San Felipe-Del Rio Consolidated................. 10,195 7,237 4,928 933 4,428 3,293 555 2,456 347 451 97 337Socorro......................................................... 38,357 7,699 5,042 1,156 4,770 3,485 733 2,534 364 412 50 380Southwest..................................................... 10,458 7,607 5,292 815 4,472 3,465 500 2,674 392 466 58 422Spring........................................................... 32,255 7,284 5,224 692 4,376 3,519 472 2,470 340 289 61 453Spring Branch............................................... 32,160 8,337 5,950 1,016 5,171 4,118 674 2,749 418 465 106 501

Tyler............................................................. 18,040 7,764 5,253 729 4,763 3,665 501 2,630 379 483 101 478United........................................................... 37,807 7,446 5,185 966 4,309 3,274 564 2,690 408 316 88 454Victoria......................................................... 13,838 7,397 4,945 935 4,423 3,300 593 2,597 410 436 84 357Waco............................................................ 15,430 8,131 5,176 909 4,539 3,406 570 3,192 382 572 83 526Weslaco........................................................ 15,933 8,447 5,852 1,197 4,870 3,731 694 3,040 540 623 63 350Wichita Falls................................................. 14,707 7,459 5,007 840 4,504 3,570 588 2,566 442 530 72 389Ysleta........................................................... 45,242 7,508 5,176 1,113 4,536 3,440 670 2,648 400 454 61 476

UTAH

Independent Schools:Alpine........................................................... 56,460 5,048 2,944 1,441 3,369 2,144 1,007 1,393 145 239 20 305Box Elder County......................................... 10,635 5,620 3,274 1,409 3,460 2,231 1,001 1,691 184 115 63 358Cache County............................................... 13,557 5,656 3,306 1,502 3,619 2,305 1,017 1,689 119 220 34 311Davis County................................................ 62,193 5,580 3,412 1,325 3,504 2,390 886 1,652 188 232 52 330Granite.......................................................... 67,502 5,486 3,467 1,381 3,535 2,401 959 1,673 252 287 43 331Jordan.......................................................... 78,299 5,111 3,116 1,297 3,196 2,073 938 1,611 142 308 32 329

Nebo............................................................. 25,602 5,294 3,181 1,346 3,289 2,137 916 1,715 275 198 44 327Ogden........................................................... 12,457 6,774 3,769 1,716 3,734 2,437 1,000 2,558 432 675 35 410Provo............................................................ 13,208 6,122 3,595 1,736 4,311 2,651 1,375 1,325 243 155 113 340Salt Lake City............................................... 24,314 6,761 4,308 1,449 4,225 2,977 970 2,103 223 530 25 356Tooele County.............................................. 11,937 5,453 3,139 1,378 3,411 2,188 1,009 1,671 191 155 45 341Washington County...................................... 24,357 5,363 3,189 1,405 3,448 2,253 990 1,628 227 204 21 388Weber County.............................................. 29,095 5,514 3,371 1,327 3,629 2,364 919 1,521 186 82 185 355

VIRGINIA

Dependent Schools:Albemarle County......................................... 12,735 11,075 7,261 2,556 6,466 4,631 1,493 4,286 506 778 262 733Alexandria.................................................... 10,334 18,400 11,930 4,159 10,769 7,826 2,464 7,172 1,147 1,632 544 892Arlington County........................................... 18,456 17,984 12,508 4,421 10,792 7,684 2,659 6,814 1,041 1,719 460 867Augusta County............................................ 11,105 8,583 5,479 1,956 5,678 3,913 1,368 2,555 363 341 91 538Bedford County............................................ 11,146 8,057 5,128 1,729 4,898 3,412 1,151 2,777 362 627 34 485Chesapeake................................................. 39,763 10,004 6,369 2,567 6,299 4,308 1,655 3,404 418 688 84 573

Chesterfield County...................................... 58,455 8,279 5,150 1,921 5,188 3,530 1,387 2,810 337 379 70 544Fairfax County.............................................. 163,952 12,716 8,385 2,872 7,722 5,429 1,867 4,293 693 813 88 779Fauquier County........................................... 11,132 10,304 6,709 2,217 6,771 4,724 1,573 3,190 535 427 93 576Frederick County.......................................... 12,605 9,688 6,408 2,079 5,944 4,233 1,348 3,409 554 589 70 669Hampton....................................................... 22,265 9,685 6,134 1,967 5,713 3,951 1,236 3,587 537 666 207 555Hanover County........................................... 19,201 8,378 5,595 1,822 5,701 4,026 1,340 2,294 360 325 121 367

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Table 17. Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systemswith Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2006-07--Con.

(Dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

General SchoolEnroll- Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil Staff adminis- adminis-ment1 Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 wages benefits Total 2 support support tration tration

Geographic area

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functions

Instruction Support services

VIRGINIA--Con.

Dependent Schools--Con.Henrico County............................................. 47,680 8,161 5,285 1,884 4,963 3,518 1,223 2,901 374 621 108 468Loudoun County........................................... 50,383 12,234 7,939 2,937 7,913 5,421 1,975 3,965 581 609 81 687Newport News.............................................. 32,373 9,439 6,052 2,063 5,720 3,834 1,340 3,334 508 557 221 526Norfolk.......................................................... 35,610 9,729 6,316 1,982 6,199 4,365 1,374 3,156 450 606 286 462Portsmouth................................................... 15,441 9,693 6,068 2,053 5,782 3,987 1,291 3,454 441 875 136 481Prince William County.................................. 70,948 10,020 6,640 2,049 5,863 4,193 1,280 3,810 443 862 80 714

Richmond..................................................... 24,225 12,728 7,560 2,733 7,278 4,737 1,669 5,020 688 1,401 68 810Roanoke....................................................... 13,227 10,244 6,618 2,396 6,285 4,406 1,557 3,589 545 711 110 509Roanoke County........................................... 14,884 8,648 5,840 1,936 5,632 4,097 1,347 2,684 455 402 82 533Rockingham County..................................... 11,879 8,908 5,617 2,104 5,628 3,866 1,408 2,936 407 394 117 598Spotsylvania County..................................... 24,140 8,873 5,750 1,999 5,410 3,923 1,295 3,122 428 670 86 490Stafford County............................................ 26,508 8,900 5,658 1,850 5,525 3,832 1,247 3,024 507 500 123 588

Suffolk.......................................................... 13,987 8,790 5,768 1,814 5,654 4,044 1,258 2,759 381 340 89 487Virginia Beach.............................................. 72,538 10,123 6,410 2,234 6,022 4,262 1,399 3,763 416 924 60 595Williamsburg-James City County................. 10,107 10,291 6,663 2,235 6,514 4,622 1,549 3,472 636 516 191 482York County.................................................. 12,670 8,806 5,609 1,938 5,231 3,654 1,266 3,258 435 424 278 543

WASHINGTON

Independent Schools:Auburn.......................................................... 14,519 7,917 5,159 1,538 4,839 3,401 997 2,679 497 310 35 486Battle Ground............................................... 13,103 6,596 3,848 1,205 3,935 2,773 863 2,323 399 224 59 381Bellevue........................................................ 16,722 8,772 5,664 1,755 5,355 3,710 1,103 3,024 622 334 60 488Bellingham.................................................... 10,714 8,177 5,357 1,641 4,982 3,542 1,038 2,788 576 435 76 466Bethel........................................................... 18,003 7,881 5,060 1,530 4,512 3,141 925 2,994 645 412 51 468Central Kitsap............................................... 12,324 8,591 5,683 1,708 5,290 3,762 1,078 2,932 534 442 70 470

Central Valley............................................... 12,033 8,042 5,372 1,721 4,788 3,423 1,054 2,806 647 330 78 529Clover Park................................................... 11,849 9,548 6,099 1,903 5,376 3,725 1,121 3,752 693 452 125 596Edmonds...................................................... 21,030 8,294 5,440 1,698 4,985 3,484 1,078 2,968 643 420 30 460Everett.......................................................... 18,890 8,245 5,353 1,575 4,994 3,636 1,053 2,921 742 363 48 448Evergreen..................................................... 25,210 7,979 5,073 1,562 4,805 3,458 1,041 2,854 560 481 46 498Federal Way................................................. 22,759 7,796 5,025 1,600 4,809 3,364 1,056 2,590 717 186 88 490

Highline........................................................ 17,359 8,958 5,747 1,765 5,282 3,643 1,097 3,279 730 502 36 550Issaquah....................................................... 16,298 7,740 4,968 1,552 4,664 3,256 985 2,643 523 328 58 398Kennewick.................................................... 14,978 7,774 5,087 1,617 4,960 3,518 1,052 2,417 510 378 32 397Kent.............................................................. 27,234 8,011 4,869 1,594 4,754 3,212 1,029 2,843 556 326 34 566Lake Washington.......................................... 23,799 7,916 5,082 1,536 4,987 3,522 1,029 2,550 497 320 44 528Marysville..................................................... 11,896 8,205 5,391 1,593 4,973 3,493 991 2,870 609 311 51 508

Mukilteo........................................................ 14,484 8,168 5,327 1,597 5,179 3,695 1,083 2,578 498 342 44 406North Thurston............................................. 13,501 8,023 5,153 1,693 4,915 3,496 1,099 2,716 520 398 52 487Northshore.................................................... 20,252 8,395 5,611 1,630 5,142 3,709 1,042 2,873 600 402 44 444Pasco........................................................... 12,660 7,676 4,776 1,643 4,613 3,182 1,001 2,653 572 372 42 450Puyallup........................................................ 21,018 8,010 5,164 1,481 4,820 3,319 939 2,847 578 358 84 485Renton.......................................................... 13,565 8,208 5,362 1,617 5,050 3,519 1,073 2,805 596 413 33 436

Richland....................................................... 10,135 7,959 4,828 1,468 4,375 3,071 871 3,182 545 319 46 493Seattle.......................................................... 46,113 10,065 6,287 1,841 5,680 3,952 1,116 4,041 757 610 168 626South Kitsap................................................. 10,614 7,846 5,011 1,586 4,462 3,159 923 3,049 652 309 67 481Spokane....................................................... 30,181 8,925 5,913 1,774 5,460 3,938 1,138 3,069 565 484 46 582Tacoma........................................................ 30,124 9,326 6,079 1,920 5,505 3,877 1,186 3,420 772 428 67 626Vancouver.................................................... 22,421 8,247 5,503 1,689 4,899 3,535 1,048 2,980 531 467 53 557Yakima......................................................... 14,298 9,344 5,632 1,803 5,993 3,874 1,210 2,926 623 456 67 525

WEST VIRGINIA

Independent Schools:Berkeley County........................................... 16,322 9,433 5,313 2,583 5,509 3,460 1,638 3,413 347 481 155 531Cabell County............................................... 12,302 9,807 5,431 2,750 5,900 3,471 1,730 3,326 423 624 80 464Harrison County........................................... 11,279 9,447 5,246 2,720 5,381 3,153 1,621 3,560 422 563 196 556Kanawha County.......................................... 28,104 9,855 5,628 2,815 5,801 3,597 1,753 3,410 432 296 347 533Monongalia County...................................... 10,098 9,316 5,296 2,714 5,555 3,474 1,751 3,264 484 314 155 496Raleigh County............................................. 11,930 9,523 5,379 2,820 5,438 3,356 1,798 3,559 438 569 252 470Wood County................................................ 13,554 9,952 5,454 2,766 5,898 3,598 1,800 3,484 308 595 140 495

WISCONSIN

Independent Schools:Appleton Area............................................... 15,243 9,982 5,416 2,864 6,453 4,135 1,931 3,223 466 449 128 501Eau Claire Area............................................ 10,861 10,343 5,703 3,147 6,246 4,070 1,894 3,702 390 400 152 571Green Bay.................................................... 20,070 10,541 6,109 3,039 6,535 4,263 2,001 3,617 644 568 110 708Janesville...................................................... 10,555 9,707 5,656 2,593 6,046 4,142 1,685 3,349 599 431 144 425Kenosha....................................................... 22,482 10,070 5,434 3,152 6,419 3,873 2,260 3,373 605 537 78 521Madison........................................................ 24,755 12,355 7,053 3,382 7,330 4,880 2,209 4,653 789 608 151 675

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Table 17. Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systemswith Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2006-07--Con.

(Dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)

General SchoolEnroll- Salaries and Employee Salaries and Employee Pupil Staff adminis- adminis-ment1 Total2 wages benefits Total2 wages benefits Total2 support support tration tration

WISCONSIN--Con.

Independent Schools--Con.Milwaukee................................................... 89,912 11,725 5,704 3,317 6,990 3,870 2,193 4,297 587 717 309 661Oshkosh Area............................................. 10,277 9,797 5,357 2,792 6,235 4,034 1,928 3,271 460 409 110 461Racine........................................................ 21,696 10,102 5,320 3,122 6,453 3,952 2,241 3,332 537 395 123 534Sheboygan Area......................................... 10,238 10,747 6,545 2,807 7,220 4,914 2,036 3,259 588 431 218 558Waukesha................................................... 13,577 9,930 5,476 2,831 6,382 4,159 2,020 3,250 454 330 127 528

WYOMING

Independent Schools:Laramie County 1....................................... 12,832 12,229 7,664 2,736 7,114 4,854 1,695 4,739 766 1,102 88 704Natrona County.......................................... 11,741 12,551 7,873 2,857 7,621 5,158 1,860 4,644 769 1,068 98 723

1Enrollments reflect fall 2006 memberships reported to the National Center for Education Statistics in the Public Elementary-Secondary Education Agency Universe Survey. 2Includes amounts not shown separately.

Notes: See Appendix B for a description of state-specific reporting anomalies. Payments to other school systems are excluded in this table. Expenditure for adult education, community services, and other nonelementary-secondary programs are also excluded. Due to enrollments under 10,000, Maine and Vermont are not shown on the individual unit tables.

Geographic area

Current spending

For selected objects For selected functions

Instruction Support services

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Table 18. Population, Enrollment, and Personal Income by State: 2006 and 2007 (Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text of the "Public Education Finances" report.)

SOURCE: 2007 Census of Governments Survey of Local Government Finances - School Systems. Data are not subject to sampling error, but for information on nonsampling error and definitions, see introductory text of the "Public Education Finances" report. Data users who create their own estimates from these tables should cite the U.S. Census Bureau as the source of the original data only.

2007 2006 2007 3 2006 4 2006 2005

United States..................................... 301,290 298,755 48,441,473 48,380,507 10,978,053 10,284,378

Alabama............................................... 4,627 4,590 743,273 743,265 141,630 133,063Alaska.................................................. 681 677 132,197 132,893 25,932 24,299Arizona................................................. 6,353 6,166 969,865 1,004,441 199,465 180,878Arkansas.............................................. 2,831 2,809 474,532 472,609 79,845 74,835California.............................................. 36,378 36,250 6,231,589 6,255,811 1,445,581 1,347,943

Colorado.............................................. 4,843 4,766 790,834 779,449 188,214 175,815Connecticut.......................................... 3,490 3,496 555,996 556,442 179,974 166,987Delaware.............................................. 862 853 114,678 114,371 32,947 31,211District of Columbia.............................. 588 585 56,943 59,616 34,440 31,195Florida.................................................. 18,200 18,058 2,656,176 2,663,973 668,484 616,767

Georgia................................................ 9,523 9,342 1,628,409 1,597,682 300,982 283,913Hawaii.................................................. 1,277 1,279 180,728 182,818 47,334 44,333Idaho.................................................... 1,496 1,464 262,935 258,314 44,383 40,414Illinois................................................... 12,826 12,777 2,105,822 2,102,863 490,683 464,162Indiana................................................. 6,336 6,303 1,034,685 1,026,190 201,452 193,515

Iowa..................................................... 2,983 2,973 483,122 483,482 97,152 93,335Kansas................................................. 2,777 2,756 468,974 465,926 95,160 89,773Kentucky.............................................. 4,236 4,204 646,360 679,621 124,058 118,301Louisiana............................................. 4,373 4,243 662,302 648,313 139,329 111,696Maine................................................... 1,315 1,315 193,539 195,174 42,404 40,634

Maryland.............................................. 5,619 5,602 851,640 860,021 245,879 232,457Massachusetts..................................... 6,468 6,434 945,070 949,951 298,363 280,502Michigan.............................................. 10,050 10,102 1,700,665 1,729,048 332,617 330,490Minnesota............................................ 5,182 5,155 816,212 818,040 200,296 190,529Mississippi........................................... 2,921 2,899 494,135 493,952 78,419 74,033

Missouri............................................... 5,878 5,838 912,229 915,870 189,653 181,930Montana............................................... 957 947 144,258 145,259 29,366 27,313Nebraska............................................. 1,769 1,764 287,135 286,154 59,927 57,727Nevada................................................ 2,554 2,492 422,782 412,747 96,512 90,267New Hampshire................................... 1,312 1,312 198,625 201,044 51,964 48,979

New Jersey.......................................... 8,653 8,666 1,372,748 1,380,119 404,474 377,006New Mexico......................................... 1,964 1,942 327,816 326,761 56,870 54,008New York............................................. 19,429 19,282 2,754,976 2,787,366 846,795 790,329North Carolina...................................... 9,042 8,869 1,416,028 1,388,216 285,445 266,985North Dakota........................................ 638 637 96,577 98,172 20,515 20,341

Ohio..................................................... 11,478 11,464 1,758,645 1,769,274 378,124 365,327Oklahoma............................................ 3,608 3,578 639,032 634,468 116,876 106,493Oregon................................................. 3,736 3,691 561,246 556,657 123,857 114,648Pennsylvania....................................... 12,420 12,403 1,807,367 1,759,540 455,884 431,836Rhode Island........................................ 1,053 1,062 147,861 150,112 39,891 38,388

South Carolina..................................... 4,405 4,330 701,580 699,027 129,920 120,729South Dakota....................................... 796 788 121,158 121,718 25,427 24,650Tennessee........................................... 6,149 6,075 978,368 953,796 195,197 184,637Texas................................................... 23,843 23,408 4,513,835 4,450,272 821,642 760,316Utah..................................................... 2,669 2,580 504,079 496,507 75,598 70,167

Vermont............................................... 621 621 90,970 92,340 21,810 20,324Virginia................................................. 7,699 7,640 1,220,440 1,213,616 306,918 287,250Washington.......................................... 6,450 6,375 1,026,121 1,031,668 245,765 224,808West Virginia........................................ 1,810 1,809 281,298 279,788 50,472 47,955Wisconsin............................................ 5,599 5,573 870,584 869,596 191,895 181,980Wyoming.............................................. 523 513 85,034 86,155 22,236 18,907

1U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau; Internet release date: December 22, 2008 (2007 data) and December 27, 2007 (2006 data). 2U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis; Internet release dates (for revised state personal income estimates): March 24, 2009 (2006 data) and September 20, 2007 (2005 data). 3Enrollments represent fall 2006 memberships collected by NCES on the CCD Agency file - "Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey: 2006-07." Enrollments for private charter schools, state educational facilities, and federal school systems have been excluded. 4Enrollments represent fall 2005 memberships collected by NCES on the CCD Agency file - "Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey: 2005-06." Enrollments for private charter schools, state educational facilities, and federal school systems have been excluded.

Note: Totals for the United States include all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

Geographic area State population (thousands) 1 Elementary-secondary enrollment Personal income (calendar year, million dollars) 2

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Appendix A.

Definitions of Selected Terms

Major categories for the U.S. Census Bureau's classification of government finances, as applicable to school systems,

are defined below.

Capital Outlay. Direct expenditure for construction of buildings, roads, and other improvements undertaken either on a

contractual basis by private contractors or through a government’s own staff (i.e., force account); for purchases of equipment,

land, and existing structures; and for payments on capital leases. Includes amounts for additions, replacements, and major

alterations to fixed works and structures. However, expenditure for maintenance and repairs to such works and structures is

classified as current spending.

Cash and Deposits. Cash on hand and on deposit, including any savings and other time deposits, as well as demand deposits.

Cash and Security Holdings. Cash, deposits, and government and private securities (bonds, notes, stocks, mortgages, etc.)

except holdings of agency and private trust funds. Does not include interfund loans, receivables, and the value of real property

and other fixed assets.

Construction. Production of fixed works and structures and additions, replacements, and major alterations thereto, including

planning and design of specific projects, site improvements, and provision of equipment and facilities that are integral parts of a

structure. Includes both construction undertaken either on a contractual basis by private contractors or through a government’s

own staff (i.e., force account).

Contributions from Parent Government. Tax receipts and other amounts appropriated by a parent government and

transferred to its dependent school system. Excludes intergovernmental revenue, current charges, and miscellaneous general

revenue.

Current Charges. Amounts received from the public for performance of specific services benefitting the person charged and

from sales of commodities and services. Includes school lunch sales (gross), tuition paid by individuals, revenue from the sale

and rental of textbooks, transportation fees, and receipts from centrally administered student activity funds. Excludes amounts

received from other governments and interfund transfers.

Current Operation. Direct expenditure for salaries, employee benefits, purchased professional and technical services,

purchased property and other services, and supplies. It includes gross school system expenditure for instruction, support

services, and noninstructional functions. It excludes expenditure for debt service, capital outlay, and reimbursement to other

governments (including other school systems). Also excluded are payments made on behalf of the school system by other

governments including employee retirement payments made by state governments to state retirement funds and to social

security. Employer contributions made by those few school systems that have their own retirement systems (such as the

Chicago Board of Education and the Denver Public School System) into their own retirement funds are excluded. Current

operation expenditure is a standard classification item used in all Census Bureau government finance reports.

Current Spending. Comprises current operation expenditure (as defined above), payments made by the state government on

behalf of school systems, and transfers made by school systems into their own retirement funds. This classification is used only

in Census Bureau education reports in an effort to provide statistics for users who wish to make interstate comparisons. It is not

used in other government finance reports to avoid double-counting expenditure between levels of government and funds. While

expenditure made by the state government on behalf of the school systems is available on a state aggregate basis, it is frequently

not available for each school system in given states. Therefore, these payments are included under current spending in the

tables which display state totals and are often estimated for the local school systems to be included in the tables which display

individual school units. Appendix B identifies this anomaly on a state-by-state basis.

Debt. Short- and long-term credit obligations of a school system or that portion of a parent government’s credit obligations

devoted to a dependent system. Excludes noninterest-bearing short-term obligations, interfund obligations, amounts owed in a

trust or agency capacity, leases, advances, and contingent loans from other governments, and rights of individuals to benefits

from school system employee-retirement funds.

Debt Outstanding at the End of Fiscal Year. All debt obligations remaining unpaid at the end of the fiscal year.

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Elementary-Secondary Education. Prekindergarten through 12th grade regular, special, and vocational education, as well as

cocurricular, community service, and adult education programs provided by a public school system. The financial activities of

these systems for all instruction, support service, and noninstructional activities are included in this category.

Employee Benefit Expenditure. Amounts paid by the school system for fringe benefits. These amounts are not included in

salaries and wages paid directly to employees. Includes contributions on behalf of employees for retirement coverage, social

security, group health and life insurance, tuition reimbursement, worker's compensation, and unemployment compensation.

Enrollment. Count of pupils on pupil rolls in the Fall of the school system's fiscal year for which data are shown.

Equipment. Apparatus, furnishings, motor vehicles, office machines, and the like having an expected life of more than five

years. Equipment expenditure consists only of amounts for purchase of equipment, including both additional equipment and

replacements. Expenditure for facilities that are integral parts of structures is classified as expenditure for construction or for

purchase of land and existing structures.

Expenditure. All amounts of money paid out by a school system – net of recoveries and other correcting transactions – other

than for retirement of debt, purchase of securities, extension of loans, and agency transactions. Note that expenditure includes

only external transactions of a school system and excludes noncash transactions, such as the provision of perquisites or other

payments in-kind.

Federal Aid – Direct. Aid from project grants for programs such as Impact Aid, Indian Education, Head Start, Follow

Through, Magnet Schools, Dropout Demonstration Assistance, and Gifted and Talented.

Impact Aid. Revenue authorized to assist in the construction (P.L. 81-815) and operation (P.L.-874) of schools in areas

affected by federal activities.

Federal Aid Distributed by State Governments. Aid from formula grants distributed through state government agencies.

Includes revenue from such programs as:

Child Nutrition Programs. Payments by the Department of Agriculture for the National School Lunch, Special Milk,

School Breakfast, and Ala Carte programs. Excludes the value of donated commodities.

Compensatory (Title I) Programs. Revenue authorized by Title I of the Elementary-Secondary Education Act (PL

102-382). Includes basic, concentration, and migratory education grants.

Special Education Programs. Revenue awarded under the Individuals with Disabilities Act (PL 105-17). Includes

formula grants authorized in Part B of this legislation but excludes project grants authorized in Part D. Revenue from

this excluded project grant is included in Federal Aid – Direct.

Vocational Programs. Revenue from the Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act. Includes revenue from Title II

(Basic Grants) and Title III-E (Tech-Prep Education).

Other Federal Aid Distributed by the State. Includes revenue from other formula grant programs distributed through

state governments, such as the Adult Education Act (Part B), Title V, Part A grants sanctioned by the Elementary-

Secondary Education Act, Drug Free Schools authorized by Title IV-A of the Elementary-Secondary Education Act,

and Mathematics, Science, and Teacher Quality (Title II-A and Title II-B of the Elementary-Secondary Education Act).

Nonspecified Federal Aid Distributed by the State. Federal revenue amounts that pertain to more than one of the above

categories but which reporting units could not provide distinct amounts into these categories. This revenue is included

in “nonspecified” instead of “other.”

Fiscal Year. The 12-month period at the end of which the school district determines its financial condition and the results of its

operations and closes its books.

Fixed Charges. Charges of a generally recurrent nature which are not readily allocable to another function. Such charges

include employee benefits, retirement and insurance programs, and worker’s compensation.

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Instruction Expenditure. Relates to the instruction function (Function 1000) defined in “Financial Accounting for Local and

State School Systems,” National Center for Education Statistics, 2003. Instruction presented under the current operation or

current spending headings includes payments from all funds for salaries, employee benefits (paid by school system only if under

“current operation” or paid by both school and state if under “current spending”), supplies, materials, and contractual services.

It excludes capital outlay, debt service, and interfund transfers. Instruction covers regular, special, and vocational programs

offered in both the regular school year and summer school. It excludes instructional, student, and other support activities, as

well as adult education, community services, and student enterprise activities.

Instructional Equipment. Expenditure for all equipment recorded by school systems in general or operating funds under the

“instruction” function.

Interest Earnings. Interest earned on deposits and securities including amounts for accrued interest on investment securities

sold. However, receipts for accrued interest on bonds issued are classified as offsets to interest expenditure. Note that interest

earnings shown under elementary-secondary revenue do not include earnings on assets of employee-retirement systems.

Interest Expenditure. Amounts paid for use of borrowed money.

Long-Term Debt. Debt payable more than one year after date of issue.

Long-Term Debt Issued. The par value of long-term debt obligations incurred during the fiscal period concerned, including

funding and refunding obligations. Debt obligations authorized but not actually incurred during the fiscal period are not

included.

Long-Term Debt Retired. The par value of long-term debt obligations liquidated by repayment or exchange, including debt

retired by refunding operations.

Nonelementary-Secondary Programs. Comprises expenditure by a school district for the operation of community services

(e.g., swimming pools, public libraries, programs for the elderly, and child care centers); adult education classes; and other

activities not related to elementary-secondary education, such as community college programs.

Other Current Spending. Current spending for other than elementary-secondary education instruction and support services

activities. Included in this category are food services, enterprise operations, community services, and adult education

expenditure.

Payments to Other Governments. Payments made to states, counties, cities, and special district school housing authorities

including repayment of loans and debt service payments to entities that incur debt instead of the school system. Payments to

Other School Systems is included in this category in the tables that display individual school systems but excluded (to avoid

double-counting) in the state aggregate tables.

Payments to Other School Systems. Payments to in-state and out-of-state public school systems for tuition, transportation,

data processing, or other purchased services. These amounts are excluded from state aggregate tables but included in

“Payments to Other Governments” in the individual unit tables.

Property Taxes. Taxes conditioned on ownership of property and measured by its value. Includes general property taxes

relating to property as a whole, taxed at a single rate or at classified rates according to the class of property. Property refers to

real property (e.g., land and structures), as well as personal property. Personal property can be either tangible (e.g., automobiles

and boats) or intangible (e.g., bank accounts and stocks and bonds).

Public School Systems. Includes independent school district governments and dependent school systems. Independent school

district governments are organized local entities providing public elementary, secondary, special, and vocational-technical

education which, under the law, have sufficient administrative and fiscal autonomy to qualify as governments. Dependent

school systems lack sufficient autonomy to be counted as separate governments and are classified as dependent agencies of

some other government – a county, municipality, township, or state government.

Purchase of Land and Existing Structures. Expenditure for the acquisition of land and existing buildings including purchases

of rights-of-way, payments on capital leases, title searches, and similar activities associated with real property purchase

transactions.

Revenue. All amounts of money received by a school system from external sources – net of refunds and other correcting

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transactions – other than from issuance of debt, liquidation of investments, or as agency and private trust transactions. Note that

revenue excludes noncash transactions, such as receipt of services, commodities, or other “receipts in-kind.”

Salaries and Wages. Amounts paid for compensation of school system officers and employees. Consists of gross

compensation before deductions for withheld taxes, retirement contributions, or other purposes.

School Lunch Charges. Gross collections from cafeteria sales to children and adults.

Short-Term Debt. Interest-bearing debt payable within one year from date of issue, such as bond anticipation notes, bank

loans, and tax anticipation notes and warrants. Includes obligations having no fixed maturity date if payable from a tax levied

for collection in the year of their issuance.

State Aid. State revenue paid to the school system for any purpose, restricted or unrestricted, including the following:

Capital Outlay/Debt Service. Revenue paid for school construction and building aid including amounts to help the

school systems pay for servicing debt.

Compensatory Programs. Revenue for “at risk” or other economically disadvantaged students including migratory

children. Also includes monies from state programs directed toward the attainment of basic skills and categorical

education excellence and quality education programs that provide more than staff enhancements – such as materials,

resource centers, and equipment.

General Formula Assistance. Revenue from general noncategorical state assistance programs such as foundation,

minimum or basic formula support, apportionment, equalization, flat or block grants, and state public school fund

distributions. This category also includes revenue dedicated from major state taxes, such as income and sales taxes.

Payments on Behalf of Local Education Agency (LEA). State payments that benefit school systems but are not paid

directly to school systems. Includes amounts transferred into state teacher or public employee retirement funds, as well

as into funds for other kinds of employee benefits, such as group health, life, and unemployment compensation. This

category also includes state payments for textbooks, school buses, and telecommunications that are provided to public

school systems.

Special Education Programs. Revenue for the education of physically and mentally handicapped students.

Staff Improvement Programs. Revenue for programs designed to improve the quantity and quality of school system

staff. Examples include programs for additional teacher units, teacher benefits such as retirement and social security

contributions paid directly to the school system, mentor teachers, teacher induction, staff development contracts and

stipends, career ladder contracts, in-service training, health insurance, principal leadership, teacher quality contracts,

and salaries for specific types of instructional and support staff.

Transportation Programs. Payments for various state transportation aid programs, such as those that compensate the

school system for part of its transportation expense and those that provide reimbursement for transportation salaries or

school bus purchase.

Vocational Programs. Revenue for state vocational education assistance programs including career education

programs.

Other State Aid. All other state revenue that is paid directly to the school systems including funds for bilingual

education, gifted and talented programs, food services, debt services, instructional materials, textbooks, computer

equipment, library resources, guidance and psychological services, driver education, energy conservation, enrollment

increases and losses, health, alcohol and drug abuse, AIDS, child abuse, summer school, prekindergarten and early

childhood, adult education (excluding vocational), desegregation, private schools, safety and law enforcement, and

community services. In cases where these programs are covered under a state government's general formula assistance

program, revenue will be shown under “general formula assistance” instead of under this category.

Nonspecified State Aid. State revenue amounts that pertain to more than one of the above categories but which

reporting units could not provide distinct amounts into these categories. This revenue is included in “nonspecified”

instead of “other.”

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Support Services Expenditure. Relates to support services functions (Function 2000) defined in “Financial Accounting for

Local and State School Systems,” National Center for Education Statistics, 2003. Support services presented under the current

operation or current spending headings include payments from all funds for salaries, employee benefits (paid by school system

only if under “current operation” or paid by both school and state if under “current spending”), supplies, materials, and

contractual services. It excludes capital outlay, debt service, and interfund transfers. It includes expenditure for the following

functions:

General Administration. (Function 2300) Expenditure for board of education and executive administration (office of

the superintendent) services.

Instructional Staff Support. (Function 2200) Expenditure for supervision of instruction service improvements,

curriculum development, instructional staff training, and media, library, audiovisual, television, and computer-assisted

instruction services.

Operation and Maintenance of Plant. (Function 2600) Expenditure for building services (heating, electricity, air

conditioning, property insurance), care and upkeep of grounds and equipment, nonstudent transportation vehicle

operation and maintenance, and security services.

Pupil Support Services. (Function 2100) Expenditure for attendance record-keeping, social work, student accounting,

counseling, student appraisal, record maintenance, and placement services. This category also includes medical,

dental, nursing, psychological, and speech services.

Pupil Transportation Services. (Function 2700) Expenditure for the transportation of public school students including

vehicle operation, monitoring riders, and vehicle servicing and maintenance.

School Administration. (Function 2400) Expenditure for the office of principal services.

Other Support Services. Expenditure for central/business support (Function 2500) and other support (Function 2900)

services. Business support services include payments for fiscal services (budgeting, receiving and disbursing funds,

payroll, internal auditing, and accounting), purchasing, warehousing, supply distribution, printing, publishing, and

duplicating services. Central support services include planning, research, development, and evaluation services. They

also include information services, staff services (recruitment, staff accounting, noninstructional in-service training, staff

health services), and data processing services.

Nonspecified Support Services. Expenditure that pertains to more than one of the above categories. In some cases,

reporting units could not provide distinct expenditure amounts for each support services category. This expenditure is

included in “nonspecified” instead of “other support services.”

Taxes. Compulsory contributions exacted by a school system for public purposes, except employee and employer assessments

for retirement and social insurance purposes, which are classified as insurance trust revenue. All tax revenue is classified as

general revenue and comprises amounts received (including interest and penalties but excluding protested amounts and refunds)

from all taxes imposed by a government. Note that school system tax revenue excludes any amounts from shares of

state-imposed-and-collected taxes, which are classified as intergovernmental revenue.

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Appendix B.

Notes Relating to Education Finance Data

The characteristics of elementary-secondary school finance data are influenced by accounting requirements mandated

by each state education agency. The level of financial detail that school systems must maintain varies from state to state.

Different state financing methods, such as making payments on behalf of school systems to fund teacher retirement, and the use

of different accounting handbooks also cause variation. This variation creates differences in the content of information

presented in this report. This appendix describes, on a state-by-state basis, these differences and adjustments made to improve

data comparability.

ALASKA

Payments to other school systems cannot be isolated in the Alaska school finance reporting system. These amounts are

usually minor. They will slightly inflate the current spending amounts presented for both state aggregates and individual school

systems.

ARIZONA

Payments to other school systems cannot be isolated in the Arizona school finance reporting system. These amounts

are usually minor. They will slightly inflate the current spending amounts presented for both state aggregates and individual

school systems.

The state financial reporting system does not isolate capital outlay payments for the purchase of land and existing

structures. These amounts are included with amounts shown for “construction.”

ARKANSAS

Changes to state and local revenue, effective in FY 1999, reflect consistency with the classification of the 25-mill

uniform rate of ad valorem property tax (Amendment 74 of the Arkansas Constitution) as state revenue in the state and local

government finance survey.

Payments made by the state government into the state retirement system on behalf of Arkansas school systems, as well

as payments for various state-supported programs are included in the tables that display state totals of elementary-secondary

education finances. These payments have been estimated for local school systems and appear in the tabular detail for state

revenue and expenditure of individual school systems.

CALIFORNIA

Payments made by the state government into the state retirement system on behalf of California school systems are

included in the tables that display state totals of elementary-secondary education finances. These payments have been estimated

for local school systems and appear in the tabular detail for state revenue and expenditure of individual school systems.

CONNECTICUT

The state financial reporting system does not isolate capital outlay payments for the purchase of land and existing

structures. These amounts are included with amounts shown for “construction.”

Payments made by the state government into the state retirement system on behalf of Connecticut school systems are

included in the tables that display state totals of elementary-secondary education finances. These payments have been estimated

for local school systems and appear in the tabular detail for state revenue and expenditure of individual school systems.

Debt information for some dependent city and town school districts in Connecticut is not available and thus not

reported in the data.

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DELAWARE

The state financial reporting system does not isolate capital outlay payments for the purchase of land and existing

structures. These amounts are included with amounts shown for “construction.”

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

The District of Columbia's financial reporting system does not isolate capital outlay payments for the purchase of land

and existing structures. These payments are included in “construction.”

FLORIDA

Payments to other school systems cannot be isolated in the Florida school finance reporting system. These amounts are

usually minor. They will slightly inflate the current spending amounts presented for both state aggregates and individual school

systems.

GEORGIA

Compensatory (Title I), Special Education, and Vocational federal grants cannot be isolated in the Georgia accounting

structure. These amounts are included in “Other and Nonspecified” federal revenue in Tables 2 and 15 of this report.

Payments made by the state government into the state retirement system on behalf of Georgia school systems are

included in the tables that display state totals of elementary-secondary education finances. These payments are included in both

the state aggregate tables that display elementary-secondary school finance data and the tabular detail for state revenue and

expenditure of individual school systems.

IDAHO

The state financial reporting system does not isolate capital outlay payments for the purchase of land and existing

structures. These amounts are included with amounts shown for “construction.”

Payments to other school systems cannot be isolated in the Idaho school finance reporting system. These amounts are

usually minor. They will slightly inflate the current spending amounts presented for both state aggregates and individual school

systems.

Payments made by the state government for unemployment insurance on behalf of Idaho school systems are included in

the tables that display state totals of elementary-secondary education finances. These payments are included in both the state

aggregate tables that display elementary-secondary school finance data and the tabular detail for state revenue and expenditure

of individual school systems.

ILLINOIS

The state financial reporting system does not isolate capital outlay payments for the purchase of land and existing

structures. These amounts are included with amounts shown for “construction.”

Payments made by the state government into the state’s public school retirement systems on behalf of Illinois school

districts, and state payments for textbooks and transportation are included in the tables that display state totals of

elementary-secondary education finances. These payments have been estimated for local school systems and appear in the

tabular detail for state revenue and expenditure of individual school systems.

Illinois corporate personal property replacement tax revenue is included as state rather than local revenue in this report.

INDIANA

Payments made by the state government into the state retirement system on behalf of Indiana school corporations are

included in the tables that display state totals of elementary-secondary education finances. These payments have been estimated

for local school systems and appear in the tabular detail for state revenue and expenditure of individual school systems.

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KANSAS

Special Education federal grants cannot be isolated in the Kansas accounting structure. These amounts are included in

“Other and Nonspecified” federal revenue in Tables 2 and 15 of this report.

Payments made by the state government into the state retirement system for school employees on behalf of Kansas

school systems are included in the tables that display state totals of elementary-secondary education finances. These payments

are included in both the state aggregate tables that display elementary-secondary school finance data and the tabular detail for

state revenue and expenditure of individual school systems.

KENTUCKY

Kentucky’s prekindergarten enrollment amounts are not included in the data.

Compensatory (Title I), Special Education, and Vocational federal grants cannot be isolated in the Kentucky

accounting structure. These amounts are included in “Other and Nonspecified” federal revenue in Tables 2 and 15 of this

report.

Payments made by the state government into the state teachers' retirement system and for health and life insurance on

behalf of Kentucky school systems are included in the tables that display state totals of elementary-secondary education

finances. These payments have been estimated for local school systems and appear in the tabular detail for state revenue and

expenditure of individual school systems.

MAINE

Payments made by the state government into the state retirement system on behalf of Maine school systems are

included in the tables that display state totals of elementary-secondary education finances. These payments have been estimated

for local school systems and appear in the tabular detail for state revenue and expenditure of individual school systems.

MARYLAND

Payments made by the state government into state retirement funds on behalf of Maryland school systems are included

in the financial statements sent to the state education agency. These payments are included in both the state aggregate tables

that display elementary-secondary school finance data and the tabular detail for state revenue and expenditure of individual

school systems.

MASSACHUSETTS

Payments made by the state government into the state retirement system on behalf of Massachusetts school systems are

included in the tables that display state totals of elementary-secondary education finances. These payments have been estimated

for local school systems and appear in the tabular detail for state revenue and expenditure of individual school systems.

MINNESOTA

The state financial reporting system does not isolate capital outlay payments for the purchase of land and existing

structures. These amounts are included with amounts shown for “construction.”

MISSISSIPPI

The state financial reporting system does not isolate capital outlay payments for the purchase of land and existing

structures. These amounts are included with amounts shown for “construction.”

Payments to other school systems cannot be isolated in the Mississippi school finance reporting system. These

amounts are usually minor. They will slightly inflate the current spending amounts presented for both state aggregates and

individual school systems.

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MISSOURI

The Census Bureau’s reporting system includes Missouri’s Proposition C sales tax revenue in the category of revenue

from state rather than revenue from local sources.

NEVADA

The local school support sales tax is included as a state revenue source rather than as a local sales tax. Revenue from

the motor vehicle privilege tax is also included under state source revenue. The public utility franchise tax is classified as a

public utility tax of the local school districts.

NEW HAM PSHIRE

Payments made by the state government into the state retirement system for teachers on behalf of New Hampshire

school systems are included in the tables that display state totals of elementary-secondary education finances. These payments

have been estimated for local school systems and appear in the tabular detail for state revenue and expenditure of individual

school systems.

NEW JERSEY

Payments made by the state government for employer contributions to the Teachers’ Pension and Annuity Fund and for

social security payments on behalf of New Jersey school systems are included in the tables that display state totals of

elementary-secondary education finances. These payments are also included in the tabular detail for state revenue and

expenditure of individual school systems.

NORTH CAROLINA

North Carolina’s prekindergarten enrollment and expenditure amounts are not included in the data.

Compensatory (Title I), Special Education, and Vocational federal grants cannot be isolated in the North Carolina

accounting structure. These amounts are included in “Other and Nonspecified” federal revenue in Tables 2 and 15 of this

report.

Payments to other school systems cannot be isolated in the North Carolina school finance reporting system. These

amounts are usually minor. They will slightly inflate the current spending amounts presented for both state aggregates and

individual school systems.

State payments on behalf of North Carolina school systems for textbooks and the purchase of school buses are included

in the financial statements sent to the state education agency. These payments are included in both the state aggregate tables

that display elementary-secondary school finance data and the tabular detail for state revenue and expenditure of individual

school systems.

The state financial reporting system does not isolate capital outlay payments for the purchase of land and existing

structures. These amounts are included with amounts shown for “construction.”

OHIO

Compensatory (Title I) federal grants cannot be isolated in the Ohio accounting structure. These amounts are included

in “Other and Nonspecified” federal revenue in Tables 2 and 15 of this report.

OKLAHOM A

Payments made by the state government into the state retirement fund on behalf of Oklahoma school systems are

included in the tables that display state totals of elementary-secondary education finances. These payments have been estimated

for local school systems and appear in the tabular detail for state revenue and expenditure of individual school systems.

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RHODE ISLAND

Payments made by the state government into the state retirement fund on behalf of Rhode Island school systems are

included in the tables that display state totals of elementary-secondary education finances. These payments have been estimated

for local school systems and appear in the tabular detail for state revenue and expenditure of individual school systems.

SOUTH CAROLINA

Payments made by the state government for student testing, textbooks, and transportation on behalf of South Carolina

school systems are included in the tables that display state totals of elementary-secondary education finances. These payments

have been estimated for local school systems and appear in the tabular detail for state revenue and expenditure of individual

school systems.

SOUTH DAKOTA

The state financial reporting system does not isolate capital outlay payments for the purchase of land and existing

structures. These amounts are included with amounts shown for “construction.”

Payments made by the state government on behalf of South Dakota school systems for telecommunications are

included in the tables that display state totals of elementary-secondary education finances. These payments are also included in

the tabular detail for state revenue and expenditure of individual school systems.

TEXAS

Payments made by the state government on behalf of Texas school systems into the state school employees' retirement

fund, and payments for textbooks and transportation are included in the tables that display state totals of elementary-secondary

education finances. These payments have been estimated for local school systems and appear in the tabular detail for state

revenue and expenditure of individual school systems.

UTAH

Expenditure for adult education in Utah cannot be isolated in the state finance reporting system. These amounts will

slightly inflate the “instruction” and “support service” totals presented at both the state aggregate and individual school system

level.

VERMONT

Payments made by the state government for employee benefits on behalf of Vermont school systems are included in the

tables that display state totals of elementary-secondary education finances. These payments have been estimated for the local

school systems and appear in the tabular detail for state revenue and expenditure of individual school systems.

WASHINGTON

Expenditure for adult education in Washington cannot be isolated in the state finance reporting system. These amounts

will slightly inflate the “instruction” and “support service” totals presented at both the state aggregate and individual school

system level.

WEST VIRGINIA

Special Education and Vocational federal grants cannot be isolated in the West Virginia accounting structure. These

amounts are included in “Other and Nonspecified” federal revenue in Tables 2 and 15 of this report.

Payments made by the state government into the state teachers' and public employees' retirement funds on behalf of

West Virginia school systems are included in the tables that display state totals of elementary-secondary education finances.

These payments have been estimated for local school systems and appear in the tabular detail for state revenue and expenditure

of individual school systems.

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WISCONSIN

Expenditure for adult education in Wisconsin cannot be isolated in the state finance reporting system. These amounts

will slightly inflate the “instruction” and “support service” totals presented at both the state aggregate and individual school

system level.

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Appendix C.

Two-Letter State Abbreviations

STATE ABBREVIATION STATE ABBREVIATION

Alabama AL Montana MT

Alaska AK Nebraska NE

Arizona AZ Nevada NV

Arkansas AR New Hampshire NH

California CA New Jersey NJ

Colorado CO New Mexico NM

Connecticut CT New York NY

Delaware DE North Carolina NC

Florida FL North Dakota ND

Georgia GA Ohio OH

Hawaii HI Oklahoma OK

Idaho ID Oregon OR

Illinois IL Pennsylvania PA

Indiana IN Rhode Island RI

Iowa IA South Carolina SC

Kansas KS South Dakota SD

Kentucky KY Tennessee TN

Louisiana LA Texas TX

Maine ME Utah UT

Maryland MD Vermont VT

Massachusetts MA Virginia VA

Michigan MI Washington WA

Minnesota MN West Virginia WV

Mississippi MS Wisconsin WI

Missouri MO Wyoming WY

District of Columbia DC

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Please note that this is a national form that applies to governments with wide differences in the size of their service areas, the amount of populationserved, and the extent and complexity of their financial accounts. This form has been approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)and has been given the number 0607-0700. Please note that we have displayed this number in the upper right hand corner of this form. Display ofthis number confirms that we have approval from OMB to conduct this survey. If this number was not displayed, we could not request yourparticipation in this survey. We estimate public reporting burden for this collection of information to vary from 1.5 to 2.5 hours per response, with anaverage of 2 hours per response, including time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining data needed,and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding the burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection ofinformation, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to: Paperwork Project 0607-0700, U.S. Census Bureau, 4600 Silver Hill Road,AMSD-3K138, Washington, DC 20233. You may e-mail comments to [email protected]; use "Paperwork Project 0607-0700" as the subject.

RETURNT O

FAX to ESES Branch at 877-574-6549

FORM F-33(9-14-2007)

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCEEconomics and Statistics Administration

2007 CENSUS OF GOVERNMENTS

School SystemsIn correspondence pertaining to this report,please refer to the Census File Number aboveyour address.

(Please correct any error in name, address, and ZIP Code)

Please read the instructions on pages 6 through 8 before completing this form.NOTE

Reference numbers pertain to revenue and expenditure codes contained in Financial Accounting for Local and StateSchool Systems, National Center for Education Statistics, 2003.

AmountOmit cents

Part I REVENUE

Section A – FROM LOCAL SOURCES

4.

1. Property taxes (1110, 1140)

2. General sales or gross receipts tax (1120)

3. Public utility taxes (1190)

Individual and corporate income taxes (1130)

5. All other taxes (1190)

6. Parent government contributions (dependent school systems only – 1200)

7. Revenue from cities and counties (1200, 1320, 1330, 1420, 1430, 1960, 2100, 2200, 2800)

8. Revenue from other school systems (within state – 1321, 1421, 1951;out of state – 1331, 1350, 1431, 1952)

9. Tuition fees from pupils, parents, and other private sources (1310, 1340)

10. Transportation fees from pupils, parents, and other private sources (1410, 1440)

11. Textbook sales and rentals (1940)

12. School lunch revenues (1600)

13. District activity receipts (1700)

OMB No. 0607-0700: Approval Expires 05/31/2009

TØ6

TØ9

T15

T4Ø

T99

TØ2

D23

D11

AØ7

A11

AØ9

A13

F-33 (2007)

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

U S C E N S U S B U R E A U

AØ8

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14. Other sales and service revenues (1800)

15. Rents and royalties (1910)

A40

A2Ø

16. Sale of propertyU11

SURVEY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCES

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AmountOmit cents

Part I REVENUE – Continued

Section A – FROM LOCAL SOURCES – Continued17. Interest earnings (1500)

18. Fines and forfeits

19. Private contributions (1920)

Section B – FROM STATE SOURCES (3100, 3200, 3800)

1. General formula assistance

2. Staff improvement programs

3. Special education programs

4. Compensatory and basic skills attainment programs

5. Bilingual education programs

6. Gifted and talented programs

7. Vocational education programs

8. School lunch programs

9. Capital outlay and debt service programs

10. Transportation programs

11. All other revenues from state sources

Section C – FROM FEDERAL SOURCES THROUGH THE STATE GOVERNMENT (4200, 4500)

1. Title I

2. Children with disabilities – IDEA

3. Math, science, and teacher quality

4. Safe and drug-free schools

5. Title V, Part A

6. Vocational and technical education

7. Child nutrition act – exclude commodities

8.

All other federal aid through the state

Section D – FROM FEDERAL SOURCES DIRECTLY (4100, 4300, 4700, 4800)

1. Impact aid (Public Law 81–815 and Public Law 81–874)

9.

Bilingual education

2. Indian education

3. All other direct federal aid

CONTINUE WITH PART II ON PAGE 3FORM F-33 (9-14-2007)Page 2

U22

U30

U50

CØ1

CØ4

CØ5

CØ6

CØ7

CØ8

CØ9

C1Ø

C11

C12

C13

C14

C15

C16

C17

C18

C19

C25

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B11

B12

B13

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20. Miscellaneous other local revenue (1980, 1990)U97

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TOTAL (ALL currentoperation objects)

Part II CURRENT OPERATION EXPENDITURE

1. Instruction (1000)

2. Support services, pupils (2100)

3. Support services, instructional staff (2200)

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Employee benefits only(Object series 200,

except 240)

Salaries only(Object series 100)

4. Support services, general administration (2300)

5. Support services, school administration (2400)

6. Support services, operation and maintenance of plant (2600)

7. Support services, student transportation(2700)

8. Business/central/other support services (2500 and 2900)

Section B – ELEMENTARY-SECONDARY NONINSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS

9. Food services (3100)

10. Enterprise operations (3200)

11. Other

Section C – NONELEMENTARY-SECONDARY PROGRAMS

Section A – ELEMENTARY-SECONDARY EDUCATION INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS – PREKINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE 12

12. Community services (3300)

13. Adult education

14. Other

Part III CAPITAL OUTLAY EXPENDITURES AmountOmit cents

1. Construction (object 450)

2. Land and existing structures (objects 710, 720)

Z33 V1Ø E13

V11 V12 E17

V13 V14 EØ7

V15 V16 EØ8

V17 V18 EØ9

V21 V22 V4Ø

V23 V24 V45

V37 V38 V9Ø

V29 V3Ø E11

V32 V6Ø

V65

V7Ø

V75

V8Ø

F12

G15

(1) (2) (3)

Section D – EXHIBITS OF SELECTED ITEMS REPORTED ABOVE IN II-A AND II-B

15. Payments to private schools (object 563)

16. Payments to charter schools

V91

V92

17. Teacher salaries – Regular education programs (program #100)

18. Teacher salaries – Special education programs (program #200)

19. Teacher salaries – Vocational education programs (program #300)

20. Teacher salaries – Other education programs (program #400)

Textbooks (function 1000)21.

Z35

Z36

Z37

Z38

V93

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AmountOmit cents

Part III CAPITAL OUTLAY EXPENDITURES – Continued

FORM F-33 (9-14-2007)Page 4

Part V STATE PAYMENTS ON BEHALF OF THE LOCAL EDUCATION AGENCY (Revenue source code 3900)

1. For employee benefits

2. All other (textbooks, school bus purchase, etc.)

Part VI DEBT

Section A – LONG TERM – Term of more than one year

1. Outstanding at beginning of the fiscal year

2. Issued during fiscal year (revenue code 5110)

3. Retired during fiscal year (object 831)

4. Outstanding at end of fiscal year (line 1 plus line 2 minus line 3)

Section B – SHORT TERM – Term of one year or less

1. Outstanding at beginning of fiscal year

2. Outstanding at end of fiscal year

Part VII CASH AND INVESTMENTS HELD AT END OF FISCAL YEAR

Type of assetFunds

Debt service Bond Other

Cash and deposits (include CD’s and security holdings)

Part VIII FALL MEMBERSHIP – October 2006

Enter the count of pupils enrolled on the school day closest to October 1, 2006

Membership

C38

C39

19H

21F

31F

41F

61V

66V

WØ1 W31 W61

V33

6.

Part IX

Student fees, nonspecified

Census local, NCES state revenue

Census state, NCES local revenue

SPECIAL PROCESSING ITEMS

A15

TØ7

C24

Item Code Amount

CONTINUE WITH PART IX ON PAGE 5

1.

2.

3.

Part IV OTHER EXPENDITURES BY LOCAL EDUCATION AGENCY

3. Payments to other school systems (objects 511, 512, 561, 562, 564, 565, 567, 591, 592)

4. Payments to state governments (object 569)

Q11

L12

Payments to local governments (object 920)5.

6. Interest on school system indebtedness (object 832)

M12

Ι86

3. Instructional equipment (object 730, function 1000)

4. All other equipment (object 730, functions 2000, 3000, 4000)

KØ9

K1Ø

1. Total salaries and wages (object 100 – ALL functions)

Total employee benefit payments (object 200 – ALL functions)

Z32

Z34

2.

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FORM F-33 (9-14-2007) Page 5

Part IX

10. State payment on behalf of the LEA, school administration employee benefits

SPECIAL PROCESSING ITEMS – Continued

JØ9

Item Code Amount

Remarks – Please use this space for any explanation that may be essential in understanding your reported data.If additional space is required, please attach a separate sheet.

Part X DATA SUPPLIED BYName Telephone

Area Code Number ExtensionTitle

FOR CENSUSUSE ONLY

12. State payment on behalf of the LEA, student transportation employee benefits

13. State payment on behalf of the LEA, business/central/other employee benefits

14. State payment on behalf of the LEA, other employee benefits

15. Support services expenditures, nonspecified

16. Equipment expenditure, nonspecified

17. Own retirement system transfer, instruction

18. Own retirement system transfer, support services

19. Federal revenue on behalf of school system

20. State payment on behalf of the LEA, instructional nonbenefits

21. State payment on behalf of the LEA, support services nonbenefits

22. State payment on behalf of the LEA, noninstructional programs nonbenefits

23. State payment on behalf of the LEA, nonelementary-secondary programs

24. State payment on behalf of the LEA, capital outlay

11.

J45

J9Ø

J1Ø

V85

K11

J12

J11

B23

J14

J96

J97

J98

J99

J4ØState payment on behalf of the LEA, operation and maintenance of plant employee benefits

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

State revenue, nonspecified

Federal revenue, nonspecified

State payment on behalf of the LEA, instruction employee benefits

State payment on behalf of the LEA, pupil support services employee benefits

State payment on behalf of the LEA, instructional staff support employee benefits

State payment on behalf of the LEA, general administration employee benefits

C35

C36

J13

J17

JØ7

JØ8

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BASIC INSTRUCTIONS AND SUGGESTIONS

FORM F-33 (9-14-2007)Page 6

FINALLY AUDITED FIGURES ARE UNNECESSARY. If substantiallyaccurate figures can be supplied on a preliminary basis, please do notdelay submitting this report.

1. INCLUDE the unduplicated revenues and expenditures from all funds.

a. General fund

b. Special revenue funds

c. Federal projects funds

d. Debt service fund

2. EXCLUDE transfers of monies between funds, agency transactions,transactions of private trust funds, purchase of commodities, and purchase of securities for investment purposes.

3. In cases where revenues were not received, no expenditures made, or nodebt or assets, report "0" for the items. Please describe the basis of anyestimates or prorations used to report amounts requested on this form in the"Remarks" section.

Part I – REVENUE

Section A – FROM LOCAL SOURCES

Lines 1–5. Independent school districts should report their tax receipts here. Line 1 (property taxes) will be applicable to most independent school districts. Lines 2 through 5 will be applicable to only a relatively small number of districts. Taxes reported here should be those which the district has the power to levy. State taxes and state property tax relief payments should be excluded here and reported instead in section B. Include current and delinquent tax revenues and penalties.

Line 6. Dependent school systems should report their tax receipts and any other amounts appropriated by their parent government on line 6(Census code T02).

Line 7. Report taxes for education levied by separate county and citygovernments and transferred to the school system. Include moniesreceived from debt issued in the name of a local (nonschool system)government and transferred to the school system. Regional schoolsystems should report assessments received from cities and towns here.Assessments received from independent school districts should bereported on line 8.

Line 8. Report payments received from other school systems, both within and outside the state, for tuition, transportation, and other services (such as purchasing and data processing). Regional school systems should report assessments received from independent schooldistricts here. Assessments received from cities and towns should bereported on line 7.

Lines 9–14. Report all student fees on these lines. Gross receipts from sale of school breakfasts, lunches, and milk (from students, teachers, adults, but not from state or federal funds) should be entered on line 12.Gross district activity receipts for those funds under control of the custodian of district funds should be included on line 13. Revenues fromother sales and services, including community services activities should be entered on line 14. Report in Part IX the amount of any student fee that cannot be reported because the fee covers more than one of the items on lines 9 through 14, such as lump sum fees for both tuition andtransportation.

Line 15-20. Include revenues received from allowing temporarypossession or granting rights to the use of school district buildings, land,or other properties on line 15. Report amounts received from sale of realproperty, buildings (and improvements to them), land easements,rights-of-way, and other capital assets (buses, automobiles, etc.) on line 16. Include interest earnings from all funds held by the school systemon line 17. Report revenues from penalties imposed for violations of lawon line 18. Report gifts of cash or securities from private individuals ororganizations on line 19. Report receipts from refunds of prior yearexpenditures and other revenue from local sources not provided forelsewhere on line 20. Report in Part VI the amount of monies from debtissuances.

Section B – FROM STATE SOURCES

Include all state payments made directly to the localeducation agency. Exclude state payments made on behalfof the local education agency and report instead in Part V.

Line 1. Include revenue from general noncategorical state assistanceprograms such as foundation, minimum or basic formula support, principal apportionment, equalization, flat or block grants, and state public school fund distributions. Also include state revenue dedicated from major state taxes, such as income and sales taxes. Revenues fromminor state taxes should be included on line 11.

Line 2. Report revenues from programs designed to improve the quality andquantity of local education agency staff. Examples include additional teacherunits, teacher benefits, retirement and social security paid directly to localeducation agencies, mentor teachers, teacher induction, staff developmentcontracts and stipends, career ladder contracts, in-service training, healthinsurance, principal leadership, teacher quality contracts, and salaries forspecific types of instructional and support staff (other than for staff directlyassociated with the programs described on lines 3 through 10).

Line 3. Enter revenues for the education of physically and mentally disabledstudents.

Line 4. Include revenues from state compensatory education for "at risk" orother economically disadvantaged students, including migratory children(unless bilingual – see line 5) and orphans. Also include amounts from stateprograms directed toward the attainment of basic skills. Include categoricaleducation excellence and quality education programs that provide more thanstaff enhancements – such as materials, resource centers, and equipment.Programs that focus on staff should be reported on line 2.

Lines 5–10. Enter state revenues for the type of program indicated. Includecareer education programs on line 7; school lunch matching payments on line8; school construction, building aid, and interest and principal payments on line 9; and bus driver salaries and bus replacements on line 10.

Line 11. Report amounts for specific programs not described above on lines 1through 10 including instructional materials, textbooks, computer equipment,library resources, guidance and psychological services, driver education,energy conservation, enrollment increases and losses, health, alcohol and drugabuse, AIDS, child abuse, summer school, prekindergarten and early childhood,adult education (excluding vocational), desegregation, private schools, safetyand law enforcement, and community services.Also include on line 11 those items financed by relatively minor state taxes,licenses, fees, and funds such as severance and license taxes, timber andmotor vehicle excise taxes, payments in lieu of taxes, refunds, landreimbursement, and forest funds.

Report in Part IX the amount of any state revenue item that cannot be reportedbecause the item covers more than one of the items on lines 1 through 11, suchas "total state revenues" not broken down by program.

Section C – FROM FEDERAL SOURCES THROUGH THE STATEGOVERNMENT

Line 1. Include federal revenues distributed through Title I of theElementary-Secondary Education Act (ESEA) as reauthorized by the No ChildLeft Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB). Report basic, concentration, targeted, andfinance incentive grants.

Line 2. Report federal revenues awarded under the Individuals with DisabilitiesEducation Act (IDEA 2004). Include formula grants authorized in Part B of thislegislation. Exclude project grants authorized in Part D of the law. Report theseproject grants instead in Part I-D3.

Line 3. Report math, science, and teacher quality formula and project grantsprovided under Title II-A and B of the Elementary-Secondary Education Act(ESEA) as reauthorized by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB).

Line 4. Include formula and project grants for safe and drug-free schoolsdistributed under Title IV-A of the Elementary-Secondary Education Act (ESEA)as reauthorized by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB).

Line 5. Enter Title V-A Innovative Programs (formerly Title VI) grants sanctionedby the Elementary-Secondary Education Act (ESEA) as reauthorized by the NoChild Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB).

Line 6. Report formula grants authorized by the Carl D. Perkins Career andTechnical Education Improvement Act of 2006 (Public Law 105-332). Includerevenues from State Basic and Tech-Prep formula grants.

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Line 7. Include revenues from Child Nutrition Act programs (national schoollunch, special milk, school breakfast and ala carte) sanctioned by Public Law79-396 and Public Law 89-642. Report cash payments only -- Excludethe value of donated commodities.

Line 9. Enter the total of all other federal funds disbursed through the state tothe local education agency. Include formula grants authorized by the WorkforceInvestment Act of 1998.

Section D – FROM FEDERAL SOURCES DIRECTLY

Line 1. Include federal payments for construction (Public Law 81-815) and formaintenance and operation (Public Law 81-874).

Line 8. Include project grants for bilingual education provided under Title III of the Elementary-Secondary Education Act (ESEA) as reauthorized by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB). These were formerly Title VII grants.

Line 2. Include both project and formula grants for Indian education distributedunder Title VII (formerly Title IX) of the Elementary-Secondary Education Act(ESEA) as reauthorized by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) andthe Johnson-O’ Malley Act.

e. Capital projects funds

f. Food service fund

g. District activity funds

4. For help with questions, contact the Elementary-Secondary EducationStatistics Branch of the U.S. Census Bureau, at 1–800–622–6193.

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Part II – CURRENT OPERATION EXPENDITUREInclude for the functions shown on lines 1 though 14 expenditures for salariesand wages only (column (1)), employee benefits only (column (2)), and allcurrent operation expenditure (column (3)). Column (3) totals shouldinclude amounts entered in columns (1) and (2). Additionally,column (3) totals should include such objects as contracts, rent, insurance,utilities, maintenance services, printing, tuition paid to private schools,purchase of food, supplies, and materials.

Exclude from Part II Include instead in:

Handbook references pertain to function codes contained inFinancial Accounting for Local and State School Systems,National Center for Education Statistics, 2003.

Section A – Elementary-secondary Education InstructionalPrograms – Prekindergarten through Grade 12

Line 1. Instruction (1000). Total current operation expenditure foractivities dealing with the interaction of teachers and students in theclassroom, home, or hospital as well as co-curricular activities. Reportamounts for activities of teachers and instructional aides or assistantsengaged in regular instruction, special education, and vocational education programs. Exclude adult education programs (report on line 13).

Line 2. Pupil support (2100). Report expenditures for administrative,guidance, health, and logistical support that enhance instruction. Includeattendance, social work, student accounting, counseling, student appraisal,information, record maintenance, and placement services. Also includemedical, dental, nursing, psychological, and speech services.

Line 3. Instructional staff support (2200). Include expenditures forsupervision of instruction service improvements, curriculum development,instructional staff training, academic assessment, and media, library, andinstruction-related technology services.

Line 4. General administration (2300). Expenditure for board ofeducation and executive administration (office of the superintendent)services.

Line 5. School administration (2400). Report expenditure for the office of the principal services.

Line 6. Operation and Maintenance of Plant (2600). Expenditure forbuildings services (heating, electricity, air conditioning, property insurance), care and upkeep of grounds and equipment, nonstudenttransportation vehicle operation and maintenance, and security services.

Line 7. Student Transportation (2700). Report expenditure for vehicleoperation, monitoring riders, and vehicle servicing and maintenance.

Line 8. Business/central/other support services (2500 and 2900).Include business support expenditures for fiscal services (budgeting, receivingand disbursing funds, payroll, internal auditing, and accounting), purchasing,warehousing, supply distribution, printing, publishing, and duplicating services.Also include central support expenditures for planning, research anddevelopment, evaluation, information, management services, and expendituresfor other support services not included on lines 2 through 7. Report in Part IX,line 15 (support service expenditures, nonspecified) any item that cannot bereported because it covers more than one of the items on lines 2 through 8,such as "total support services" not broken down by function.

Section B – Elementary-secondary Noninstructional Programs

Line 9. Food services (3100). Gross expenditure for cafeteria operations to include the purchase of food but excluding the value of donated commodities and purchase of food service equipment (reportequipment in Part III-4).

Line 10. Enterprise operations (3200). Include expenditure forbusiness-like activities (such as a bookstore) where the costs are recouped largely with user charges.

Line 11. Other. Report the expenditure for other elementary-secondary non-instructional activities not related to food services or enterprise operations.Nonenterprise student activities should be included with "instruction" on line 1.

Section C – Nonelementary-secondary ProgramsLine 12. Community services (3300). Include any local educationagency expenditure for providing noneducation services such as operation ofa swimming pool, public library, programs for the elderly, or child care centers.

Line 13. Adult education. Expenditures for basic adult educationclasses, such as GED or high school equivalency. Post-secondary programsfor adults should be reported on line 14.

Line 14. Other. All other nonelementary-secondary programs such as any post-secondary programs for adults.

Part III – CAPITAL OUTLAY EXPENDITURESInclude expenditures for construction of fixed assets (line 1); purchasing fixedassets including land and existing buildings and grounds (line 2); andequipment (lines 3 and 4). Instructional equipment (line 3) consists of allequipment (or capital outlay) recorded in general and operating funds under"instruction" – function code 1000.

Report in Part IX the amount of any equipment expenditure that cannot bebroken down into the categories of "instructional" and "other equipment."

Part IV – OTHER EXPENDITURES BY LOCAL EDUCATION AGENCYLine 1. Total salaries and wages. Enter the total expenditure for allsalaries and wages paid by the local education agency during the fiscal year.Include both here and in Part II-A, column 1, gross salaries without deductionof withholdings for income tax, employee contributions to Social Security andretirement coverage, etc. Do not include employer paid employee benefits inthese figures. The total entered for salaries and wages should at least beequal to the sum of the entries made in Part II-A, column 1, and be larger ifthe local education agency paid salaries for enterprise operations and fornonelementary-secondary program activities.

Line 3. Payments to other school systems. Report payments to in-stateand out-of-state public school systems for tuition, transportation, computer andpurchasing services, etc. Payments made to dependent school systems or toparent governments of dependent school systems should be included here.

Capital outlay expenditures Part III

Payments to other school systems Part IV, line 3Payments to the state, cities,counties, or special districts Part IV, lines 4 and 5

Debt service payments Part IV, line 6 and Part VIA3State payments on behalf ofschool systems Part IX, lines 6–14

Also exclude inter-fund transfers and the purchase of stocks, bonds,securities, and other investment assets.

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Line 2. Total employee benefit payments. Enter the total expenditurefor all employee benefits paid by the local education agency during the fiscalyear. Include both here and in Part II-A, column 2, the employer share of stateor local employee retirement contributions, social security contributions, grouplife and health insurance, unemployment and worker’s compensation, and anytuition reimbursements. Exclude (and report in Part V) state payments madeon behalf of the local education agency. The total entered for employeebenefits should at least be equal to the sum of the entries made in Part II-A,column 2, and be larger if the local education agency paid employee benefitsfor nonelementary-secondary program activities.

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Section D – EXHIBITS OF SELECTED ITEMS REPORTED ABOVE INII-A AND II-BLine 15. Payments to private schools (object 563). Report allexpenditures to private schools for tuition and for any other purpose. Thesepayments will be deducted from the amounts reported in Parts II-A and II-Bwhen calculating per pupil expenditures for the school system. The fallmembership count of students supported by public school money butattending private schools should be excluded from the fall membershipreported in Part VIII. Identify in the remarks section the expenditure functionsfor which the private school payment was made, if possible. If no informationis provided, this amount will be deducted from instruction expenditure reportedin Part II-A1 when calculating per pupil expenditures.

Line 16. Payments to charter schools. Indicate in the remarks sectionwhether fall membership counts of students attending charter schools areincluded in the school system’s membership reported in the Common Core ofData Nonfiscal Survey or in Part VIII of this form. Also identify in the remarkssection the expenditure functions for which the charter school payment wasmade, if possible. This information will be used in determining per pupilexpenditure amounts for the school system.

Lines 17–20. Teacher salaries. Report base salaries paid to certifiedteachers (object 111) and certified substitute teachers (object 113). Do notinclude salaries paid to instructional aides or assistants. Report salaries paid forregular programs (program 100) on line 17, special education programs(program 200) on line 18, vocational programs (program 300) on line 19, andother programs (program 400) on line 20. These amounts should also beincluded with the instruction salaries and total instruction amounts reported inSection A.

Line 21. Textbooks. Report expenditures for textbooks used forclassroom instruction (function 1000, object 640).

Line 3. Report the total of all other federal grants awarded directly to the localeducation agency. Include project grants authorized under IDEA, Part D, HeadStart, Magnet Schools, and Gifted and Talented.

Report in Part IX the amount of any federal revenue item that cannot bereported because the item covers more than one of the items in Part IC1-9 andID1-3, such as "total federal revenues" not broken down by program.

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Part VII – CASH AND INVESTMENTS HELD AT END OF FISCALYEAR

Report the total amount of cash on hand and on deposit and investments in federal government, federal agency, state and localgovernment and nongovernment securities. Report all investments at market value. Exclude accounts receivable, value of real property, and allnonsecurity assets.

Part VIII – FALL MEMBERSHIP – OCTOBER, 2006

Include an unduplicated head count of pupils enrolled in the school system on the closest date to October 1, 2006 as possible. Include pupilstransferred into the school system and exclude pupils transferred out. Also exclude pupils attending private schools. You do not have to report any information in this part if you report the same information in the Common Core of Data Nonfiscal Survey.

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Part IX – SPECIAL PROCESSING ITEMS

These are special use items. Amounts should only be reported in this part if all pertinent financial data cannot be reported in Parts I through VIII. Before entering data in this part, please contact the Elementary-Secondary Education Statistics Branch, U.S. Census Bureau at1–800–622–6193.

Line 1. Student fees, nonspecified. Report here any item in yourchart of accounts that cannot be crosswalked into the items identified in Part I, Line 9 (tuition), 10 (transportation), 11 (textbook sales), 12 (school food service sales), or 13 (district activities). Anexample would be total student fees not broken down into these separate categories.

Line 2. Census local, NCES state revenue. This category is reservedfor any tax item classified as local by the U.S. Census Bureau and as state by the National Center for Education Statistics.

Line 3. Census state, NCES local revenue. This category is reservedfor any tax item classified as state by the U.S. Census Bureau and as local by the National Center for Education Statistics.

Line 4. State revenue, nonspecified. Report here any item in yourchart of accounts that cannot be crosswalked into the items identified in Part I-B, lines 1 through 11. An example would be total state revenue not broken down into separate state aid programs.

Line 5. Federal revenue, nonspecified. Report here any item in yourchart of accounts that cannot be crosswalked into the items identified in Part I-C, lines 1 through 8, and Part I-D, lines 1 through 4. An examplewould be total federal aid not broken down into separate federal grantprograms.

Line 6. State payment on behalf of the LEA, instruction. Reportexpenditures from the revenues reported in Part V, lines 1 and 2, that weremade for instruction. See definition for Part II-A, line 1.

Line 7. State payment on behalf of the LEA, pupil supportservices. This item consists of the actual or estimated expenditure from the revenues reported in Part V, line 1, for pupil support services. See definitions for Part II-A, line 2.

Line 8. State payment on behalf of the LEA, instructional staffservices. This item consists of the actual or estimated expenditure from the revenue reported in Part V, line 1, for instructional staff services. See definitions for Part II-A, line 3.

Line 9. State payment on behalf of the LEA, generaladministration. This item consists of the actual or estimatedexpenditure from the revenues reported in Part V, line 1, for generaladministration. See definitions for Part II-A, line 4.

Line 10. State payment on behalf of the LEA, schooladministration. This item consists of the actual or estimatedexpenditure from the revenues reported in Part V, line 1, for schooladministration. See definitions for Part II-A, line 5.

Line 11. State payment on behalf of the LEA, operation andmaintenance of plant. This item consists of the actual or estimatedexpenditure from the revenues reported in Part V, line 1, for operation andmaintenance of plant. See definitions for Part II-A, line 6.

Line 12. State payment on behalf of the LEA, studenttransportation. This item consists of the actual or estimated expenditure from the revenues reported in Part V, line 1, for studenttransportation. See definitions for Part II-A, line 7.

Line 13. State payment on behalf of the LEA,business/central/other. This item consists of the actual or estimatedexpenditure from the revenues reported in Part V, line 1, for business, central and other support services. See definitions for Part II-A, line 8.

Part V – STATE PAYMENTS ON BEHALF OF THE LOCALEDUCATION AGENCY

Include state payments that benefit the local education agency but which are not paid directly. Report on line 1 amounts transferred by the state into state teacher or public employee retirement funds. Also include other employee benefit transfers, such as health, life, orunemployment compensation insurance payments. Include on line 2 any other payments on behalf of the school system, such as for the purchase of textbooks or school buses purchased by the state and given to the local education agency.

Part VI – DEBT

Report in section A bonded indebtedness and any other school districtinterest-bearing debt with a term of more than one year. Include generalobligation bonds, revenue bonds, refunding bonds, and certificates ofparticipation. Do not include lease purchase agreements, compensatedabsences, accounts payable, or any noninterest-bearing obligations. Reportin section B interest-bearing tax anticipation and bond anticipation notebalances and other short-term debt with a term of one year or less.

Line 14. State payment on behalf of the LEA, other. Reportexpenditures from the revenues reported in Part V, line 1, that were made for other than instruction or support services. See definitions for Part II-B.

Line 16. Equipment expenditure, nonspecified. Report here anyitem in your chart of accounts that cannot be crosswalked into the items identified in Part III, line 3 (instructional equipment) or line 4 (other equipment). An example would be total equipment not broken down by function.

Line 17. Own retirement system transfer, instruction. If theschool system administers its own employee retirement fund (rather than participating in a state government retirement system), please report the employer contribution for instructional employees.

Line 19. Federal revenue on behalf of school system. Report anyitem in your chart of accounts identified as received through federal payments made on behalf of the school system.

Line 15. Support services, nonspecified. Report here any item inyour chart of accounts that cannot be crosswalked into the items identifiedin Part II-A, lines 2 through 8.

Line 18. Own retirement system transfer, support services.If the school system administers its own employee retirement fund (rather than participating in a state government retirement system), please report the employer contribution for support services and othernoninstructional employees.

Line 20. State payment on behalf of the LEA, instructionalnonbenefits. Report expenditures from the revenues reported in Part V,line 2, that were made for instruction. See definition for Part II-A, line 1.

Line 21. State payment on behalf of the LEA, support servicesnonbenefits. Report expenditures from the revenues reported in Part V, line 2, that were made for support services. See definition for Part II-A, lines 2 through 8.

Line 22. State payment on behalf of the LEA, noninstructionalprograms nonbenefits. Report expenditures from the revenues reported in Part V, line 2, that were made for noninstructional programs. See definition for Part II-B.

Line 23. State payment on behalf of the LEA,nonelementary-secondary programs. Report expenditures from therevenues reported in Part V, lines 1 & 2, that were made fornonelementary-secondary programs. See definition for Part II-C.

Line 24. State payment on behalf of the LEA, capital outlay.Report expenditures from the revenues reported in Part V, line 2, that weremade for capital outlay. See definitions for Part III.

Lines 4 and 5. Report payments to state and local governments, including repayments of loans. Also include debt service payments to state and local governments and school building authorities that incur debt instead of the school system.

Line 6. Interest on school system debt. Expenditure for interestincurred on both long-term and short-term indebtedness of the school system. Exclude principal payments which should be reported in Part VI.