No. 197. PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS-ESTIMATED NUMBER AND AVERAGE SALARY OF CLASSROOM TEACHERS, STATES: 1973 Represents zero. NA Not available. 1 Amount shown should be reduced by about 30 percent to make purchasing power comparable to figures reported for other States. 2 Estimated. 3 Median salary. Source: National Education Association, Research Division, Washington, D.C.; Research Report, 1972-R12, Estimates of School Statistics, 1972-73. (Copyright © 1973 by the National Education Association. All rights reserved.) [In millions of dollars, except percent. Expenditure data for years ending June 30. 1950 excludes Alaska and Hawaii. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series H 246-261] Revenue, total.. 5,437 100.0 14,747 100.0 25, 357 100.0 31,903 100.0 40, 267 100.0 1 Intermediate and local. Includes receipts from gifts and tuition, and transportation fees paid by patrons. ? Includes salaries of clerical assistants, free textbooks, school library books, and supplies. * Comprises current expenditures for summer schools, adult education, community colleges, and, beginning 1960, community services. Prior to 1966, excludes capital outlay by State and local schoolhousing authority. Source: U.S. Office of Education, Digest of Educational Statistics, annual. No. 199. NEW BOND SALES FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL PURPOSES: 1970 To 1972 [Amount in millions of dollars; interest cost in percent. For fiscal years ending in years stated. Covers bonds sold for construction of public elementary and secondary school facilities] No. 200. PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS-PUPIL TRANSPORTATION: No. 201. ESTIMATED PUBLIC SCHOOL EXPENDITURES, 1973, AND PERSONAL INCOME, 1972, BY STATES [In millions of dollars, except as indicated. School data for year ending June 30] Represents zero. X Not applicable. Z Less than $500,000. 1 Includes interest on school debt, not shown separately. 2 Includes expenditures for summer schools, adult education, community services, and community colleges and technical institutes under the jurisdiction of local boards of education. Based on U.S. Bureau of the Census estimated resident population as of July 1, 1972. Source: Current Population Reports, series P-25, No. 488. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, April 1973. Amount shown should be reduced about one-fourth to make it roughly comparable to amounts shown for other States. • The following States share the same rank: Hawaii and Iowa, 18; Nebraska and Washington, 25. In order to have the lowest rank equal to the number of States presented, the numbers 19 and 26 are omitted. "Estimated. Source: Except as noted, U.S. Office of Education, Advance Statistics of Public Schools, Fall 1972. Pupil Transportation No. 202. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION-SUMMARY, BY STATES: 1970 [ADA Average Daily Attendance] 129 Represents zero. NA Not available. Number of pupils for whom subsistence was paid in lieu of transportation. 2 Totals are for States reporting this information. 2 Transportation program normally provides for handicapped children only; therefore, computation3 for cost not comparable to those of the States. 1967-68 school year. Private school pupils included with public. Source: U.S. Office of Education, Statistics of State School Systems, biennial. Education No. 203. HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE GRADUATES, 1900 To 1973, AND PROJECTIONS, [In thousands, except percent. Prior to 1960, excludes Alaska and Hawaii. See also table 218 and Historical HIGH SCHOOL 37.2 1, 653 705 1,645 2,998 562 300 1,322 40.1 733 588 NA Not available. 1 Bachelor's or first professional degree. Data cover public and private institutions. Source: U.S. Office of Education, Earned Degrees Conferred, annual; Digest of Educational Statistics, annual; Projections of Educational Statistics to 1981-82; and unpublished data. No. 204. PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES, BY SEX-STATES AND OTHER AREAS: 1971 1971 AND 1972 1972 STATE OR OTHER AREA U.S.... 1,309,000 1.328,000 1,347,000 11,361,000 Ala.. Nev 21,666 3,064 2,835 3,127 23,056 3,079 21,743 Alaska. 23,063 N.H. 1,817 4,505 4,614 4,556 1,717 4,734 1,929 Ariz. 1,831 N.J 43,596 11,539 44, 122 11,868 12,028 11.925 Ark N. Mex. 13,112 8,041 12,853 8, 220 8,481 8,518 13,176 Calif. 12,716 N.Y. 130,668 95, 440 131,993 97,367 134,539 2 99, 4702 101, 480 135,979 Colo.. N.C. 16, 017 33,593 35, 228 34,618 15, 893 35, 624 16,553 Conn. 5,681 16,898 18,257 5,211 18,248 Del. 19,556 Ohio. 3,464 72,693 72,383 3.878 74,929 74,543 3, €98 3,968 D.C. Okla. 19,508 1,821 18,554 2,939 19.781 18,628 1.971 Fla.. 2,994 36, 472 Oreg.. 16, 255 36, 678 16,502 16, 024 15,858 39, 176 39,398 Ga.. 76,420 Hawaii.. 28, 186 30,172 R.I. 5,095 5,129 5,340 5,203 5,342 5,706 5,579 Idaho. 5,605 S.C. 17,308 6,312 18,684 6,048 17,923 19,148 6,501 Ill.. 6,328 S. Dak. 63,673 6,069 5,806 65, 170 6,072 5,873 67,210 Ind. 69,200 Tenn. 35,928 24, 324 26, 176 34, 668 25,087 26,535 36,694 35, 807 21,803 Utah. 9,642 9,455 9,567 9,404 Kans.. 16,708 16,734 17, 117 Vt.. Ky. 17,046 2.932 2,916 19,045 19, 441 20, 214 Va.. 20, 493 28,472 31,200 29,727 32,645 La. 21,394 23,052 21,756 Maine.. 23, 807 Wash.. 25, 400 25,502 23,773 25,790 6,961 6,896 25,067 7,081 Mass. 24,052 Wis. 26,318 33,535 33,647 34,842 34,975 30, 944 31, 209 2 33, 609 Mich. 233,878 Wyo... 2,925 2,710 2,933 2,845 (NA) (NA) 62,829 Minn. 63,580 30,768 30, 198 31,812 31,323 Other areas: Miss. 12,867 13,862 12,764 P.R. 13, 765 Mo.. Am.Sam.. 219 148 29,076 204 202 Mont. (NA) (NA) (NA) 28, 797 (NA) C.Z... Guam.. NA Not available. Includes estimates for nonreporting States. Source: U.S. Office of Education, Fall 1972 Statistics of Public Schools. 2 Distribution by sex estimated. |