Financing the Public SchoolsSurvey committee of the Cleveland foundation, 1915 - 133 σελίδες |
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17 other cities 18 cities amounts assessed average city average daily attendance Baltimore banks Board of Education bond issues borrowing Budget Commissioners building fund business purposes capita expenditure cash balances cent child in average Clerk Cleve Cleveland Board Cleveland Foundation Cleveland ranks Cleveland spends Cleveland's expenditure Commissioner of Education compared contingent funds different cities Director of Schools Educa elementary schools expendi expenditure for operation expenditure per child EXPENDITURES FOR SCHOOL expenses of principals group of cities income increase Indianapolis inhabitants Jersey City Kansas City levy Milwaukee Minneapolis Newark number of children operation and maintenance Orleans outlay paid penditure platoon system proportion public schools rates of interest ratios Salaries and expenses salaries of teachers sale of bonds San Francisco school plant school purposes SCHOOLS IN CLEVELAND Seattle secondary schools short term notes sinking fund tax money tax rate taxation tion total expenditure tuition fund wages of janitors
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Σελίδα 119 - ... the control of the educational authorities. Tables 6, 7, and 8 show expenditure per child in average daily attendance in Boston and in 20 other cities for each of the following purposes: Office of board and other business offices. Superintendent's office. Salaries and expenses of supervisors. Salaries and expenses of principals. Salaries of teachers. Stationery, supplies and other instruction expenses. Wages of janitors and other employees. Fuel. Maintenance — repairs, replacement of equipment,...
Σελίδα 5 - Trades" is one of the 25 sections of the report of the Education Survey of Cleveland conducted by the Survey Committee of the Cleveland Foundation in 1915.
Σελίδα 43 - Office of Board and other business offices. Superintendent's office. Salaries and expenses of supervisors. Salaries of teachers (excluding salaries and expenses of principals) . Stationary, supplies and other instruction expenses.
Σελίδα 49 - As data relative to the number of teachers employed and the number of pupils in average daily attendance...
Σελίδα 38 - ... operation and maintenance is the aggregate of a number of items, Boston's relatively high expenditure may be due either to large disbursements for all or a large proportion of the purposes represented by these items, or to exceptionally large expenditures for one or a few purposes. A consideration of the amounts spent for the different items may reveal significant facts about the apportionment of school expenditures. In the reports of the Commissioner of Education, expenditures for operation...
Σελίδα 58 - City Salaries not exceeding the amounts specified were earned by teachers bearing to the aggregate number employed in each city the proportion of * Data for Cleveland from payroll for 1914-15; data for other cities, for 1913-14, from "Tangible Rewards of Teaching,
Σελίδα 59 - Salaries not exceeding the amounts specified were earned by principals bearing to the aggregate number employed in each city the proportion of...
Σελίδα 24 - ... cities is of value. This does not mean that the average disbursement of a number of cities, or the disbursement of any one city in the group, is the ideal expenditure. Figures for a group of cities represent, not the goal toward which communities are working, but the prevailing practice of cities — a compromise between what is thought to be desirable and what is found to be possible. In the absence of a more definite standard a record of the prevailing practice is useful as a scale by which...
Σελίδα 118 - ... average city for most items of school expenditure. The purposes for which Boston's expenditures exceed the average are: Office of board and other business offices. Superintendent's office. Salaries and expenses of supervisors. Salaries of teachers. Stationery, supplies and other instruction expenses. Wages of janitors and other employees. Fuel. Maintenance — repairs, replacement of equipment, etc. Boston's per capita expenditure is lower than the average for only one item of the nine appearing...