U.S. Census Bureau

Public Education Finances 2006
Issued April 2008
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CONTENTS
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv
Figures
1. Percent Distribution of Total Public Elementary-Secondary School System
Revenue: 2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix
2. Percent Distribution of Total Public Elementary-Secondary School System
Expenditure: 2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x
3. Percent Distribution of Public Elementary-Secondary School System Current
Spending by Function: 2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi
4. Elementary-Secondary Per Pupil Expenditure Amounts by State: 2005-06 . . . . . . . xii
Tables
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY-SECONDARY EDUCATION FINANCES BY STATE
1. Summary of Public School System Finances for Elementary-Secondary
Education by State: 2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2. Revenue From Federal Sources for Public Elementary-Secondary School
Systems by State: 2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
3. Revenue From State Sources for Public Elementary-Secondary School
Systems by State: 2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
4. Revenue From Local Sources for Public Elementary-Secondary School
Systems by State: 2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
5. Percent Distribution of Elementary-Secondary Public School System
Revenue by Source and State: 2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
6. Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems by
State: 2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
7. Support Services Expenditure for Public Elementary-Secondary School
Systems by Function and State: 2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
8. Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary
School Systems by State: 2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
9. Capital Outlay and Other Expenditure of Public School Systems
by State: 2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
10. Indebtedness and Debt Transactions of Public Elementary-Secondary
School Systems by State: 2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
RELATIONAL STATISTICS AND RANKINGS
11. States Ranked According to Per Pupil Elementary-Secondary Public
School System Finance Amounts: 2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
12. States Ranked According to Relation of Elementary-Secondary Public
School System Finance Amounts to $1,000 Personal Income: 2005-06 . . . . . . 12
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PUBLIC ELEMENTARY-SECONDARY EDUCATION FINANCES
BY SIZE-GROUP
13. Public School System Finances for Elementary-Secondary Education
by Enrollment-Size Groups: 2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
14. Per Pupil Amounts of Public School System Finances for ElementarySecondary Education by Enrollment-Size Groups: 2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
INDIVIDUAL PUBLIC ELEMENTARY-SECONDARY SCHOOL SYSTEMS
15. Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems
with Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
16. Percent Distribution of Revenue of Public Elementary-Secondary
School Systems with Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
17. Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary
School Systems with Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
POPULATION, ENROLLMENT, AND PERSONAL INCOME
18. Population, Enrollment, and Personal Income by State: 2005 and 2006 . . . . . . . . . 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
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INTRODUCTION
The United States Census Bureau conducts an Annual Survey of Government Finances as authorized by law under
Title 13, United States Code, Section 182. The 2006 survey, similar to other 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.)
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 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 2006 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.
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
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. Detailed descriptions of public school systems’ and
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government classification are available as part of the 2002 Census of Governments reports in Volume 1. Government
Organization.
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.
Current Dollars
The statistics in this report, as in the others issued by the Census Bureau on state and local government finances, 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, 2006, except for the following: Alabama –
September 30, 2006; Nebraska and Texas – August 31, 2006.
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 12th
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
The tables in this report containing revenue data reference revenue from federal, state, and local sources. “Revenue
from federal sources” includes federal 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 revenue. These terms are used instead of the
Census Bureau’s traditional “intergovernmental revenue” terms due to their widespread acceptance by the education data user
community.
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.
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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. Thus, this concept – employed in
Tables 1, 6 through 8, 11 through 15, and 17 – is comprised of current operation expenditure and two other items: payments
made by the state government on behalf of local education agencies and employer contributions made by those few school
systems that administer their own retirement funds (such as the Chicago Board of Education and the Denver Public School
System). Most of the expenditure made by states on behalf of their school systems is for state retirement funds and social
security contributions. These “on behalf of” contributions are displayed by state in Table 3. “Current spending” is not
presented in other Census Bureau tabular presentations because its inclusion with expenditure made at other levels of
government would lead to double counting.
Payments to other public school systems is a component of current spending and is 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) is included in both individual and state totals displays.
Instruction Expenditure
This item relates to the instruction function (Function 1000) defined in the National Center for Education Statistics
(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.
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.
SOURCES OF DATA
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
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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 2005 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’ Survey of Current Business.
SURVEY METHODOLOGY
The data in this survey are for all public elementary and secondary systems centrally collected from each state. 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 eliminates any nonresponse. Perhaps most
important, however, is the fact that this collection system yields high quality data. The audit, review, edit and correction
procedures employed by state departments prior to providing the information to the Census Bureau help make the data superior
to information that could be collected from the individual school systems.
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 or other types of 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.
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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.
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.
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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Figure 1. Percent Distribution of Total Public Elementary-Secondary
School System Revenue: 2005-06
Total: $521.1 billion
State sources
46.6%
Taxes and appropriations
38.0%
Local sources
44.4%
Current charges
2.6%
Other local sources
3.7%
Federal sources
9.0%
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Figure 2. Percent Distribution of Total Public Elementary-Secondary
School System Expenditure: 2005-06
Total: $526.6 billion
Other
3.1%
Instruction
51.6%
Current Spending
85.7%
Capital outlay
11.2%
Support Services
29.6%
Other
4.5%
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Figure 3. Percent Distribution of Public Elementary-Secondary
School System Current Spending by Function: 2005-06
Total: $451.5 billion
Other current spending
5.2%
Pupil support services
5.2%
Support Services
34.6%
Instruction
60.2%
Instructional staff support
4.8%
General administration
1.9%
School administration
5.4%
Operation and maintenance
9.7%
Pupil transportation
4.3%
Other and nonspecified support
services
3.3%
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Figure 4. Elementary-Secondary Per Pupil Current Spending Amounts by State:
2005-06
14,884
14,630
NY
NJ
DC
VT
CT
MA
RI
DE
AK
WY
PA
MD
ME
NH
WI
HI
OH
MI
VA
WV
IL
United States
MN
IN
NE
ND
MT
GA
OR
CA
LA
KS
IA
MO
NM
SC
CO
AR
WA
FL
KY
SD
AL
TX
NC
NV
MS
OK
TN
AZ
ID
UT
13,446
12,614
12,323
11,981
11,769
11,633
11,460
11,197
11,028
10,670
10,586
10,079
9,970
9,876
9,598
9,572
9,447
9,352
9,149
9,138
9,138
8,793
8,736
8,603
8,581
8,565
8,545
8,486
8,402
8,392
8,360
8,107
8,086
8,091
8,057
7,927
7,830
7,759
7,662
7,651
7,646
7,561
7,388
7,345
7,221
6,961
6,883
6,472
6,440
5,437
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
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8,000
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10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
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Table 1.
Summary of Public School System Finances for Elementary-Secondary Education by State: 2005-06
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Elementary-secondary revenue
1
Elementary-secondary expenditure 1
Debt
outstanding
Geographic area
Total
From Federal
sources
From state
sources
From local
sources
Total
Current
spending
Capital
outlay
Other 2
at end of
fiscal year
Cash and
securities
United States...................
521,116,397
47,100,781
242,785,457
231,230,159
526,648,505
451,487,812
58,808,961
16,351,732
322,724,799
148,506,011
Alabama............................
Alaska................................
Arizona..............................
Arkansas............................
California...........................
6,362,217
1,625,138
8,061,138
4,234,383
64,206,902
730,112
289,855
963,600
482,038
7,421,482
3,540,436
918,976
3,635,388
3,108,910
37,439,651
2,091,669
416,307
3,462,150
643,435
19,345,769
6,587,255
1,817,656
7,934,177
4,325,928
66,195,456
5,796,074
1,530,668
6,563,231
3,774,479
54,726,269
666,550
236,931
1,143,569
449,548
10,047,331
124,631
50,057
227,377
101,901
1,421,856
2,864,535
1,112,612
4,079,027
2,450,634
36,436,898
1,665,961
2,524,245
1,108,742
25,173,109
Colorado............................
Connecticut........................
Delaware...........................
District of Columbia...........
Florida................................
7,237,022
8,287,208
1,503,177
1,092,863
25,418,734
520,673
388,080
109,044
127,371
2,460,004
3,087,795
3,148,507
969,809
10,215,772
3,628,554
4,750,621
424,324
965,492
12,742,958
7,736,560
7,802,111
1,595,475
1,078,931
26,609,155
6,379,835
7,052,667
1,349,940
952,124
21,140,944
1,024,225
603,391
227,679
126,807
4,860,930
332,500
146,053
17,856
607,281
6,168,195
2,346,398
454,013
14,100,983
3,712,042
34,400
174,903
8,536,183
Georgia..............................
Hawaii................................
Idaho..................................
Illinois.................................
Indiana...............................
16,157,870
2,705,532
1,874,662
22,093,022
11,317,028
1,455,212
225,393
201,040
1,886,721
740,036
7,136,011
2,431,735
1,046,128
7,144,629
5,380,185
7,566,647
48,404
627,494
13,061,672
5,196,807
15,826,406
1,939,968
1,903,720
22,052,355
11,014,853
13,724,657
1,864,980
1,667,833
19,388,389
9,085,817
1,930,006
74,988
189,807
2,021,097
985,099
171,743
46,080
642,869
943,937
3,977,791
1,145,008
15,263,023
2,874,580
4,824,355
713,450
10,830,876
3,196,898
Iowa...................................
Kansas...............................
Kentucky............................
Louisiana...........................
Maine.................................
4,724,109
4,646,910
5,999,705
6,778,539
2,285,272
397,290
340,728
680,251
1,276,913
201,447
2,158,255
2,640,757
3,439,085
2,814,302
947,857
2,168,564
1,665,425
1,880,369
2,687,324
1,135,968
4,737,932
4,428,164
6,111,751
6,027,414
2,301,201
4,069,015
3,915,746
5,269,627
5,468,389
2,138,662
592,789
358,866
686,124
454,736
115,871
76,128
153,552
156,000
104,289
46,668
1,896,531
3,467,209
3,579,385
2,717,207
828,411
1,326,145
1,513,027
1,314,900
2,251,235
112,721
Maryland............................
Massachusetts...................
Michigan............................
Minnesota..........................
Mississippi.........................
10,689,764
14,042,262
18,845,848
9,006,444
4,269,711
663,284
749,362
1,524,718
558,287
856,762
4,189,334
6,175,593
11,172,247
6,368,364
2,108,733
5,837,146
7,117,307
6,148,883
2,079,793
1,304,216
10,357,637
13,205,176
19,628,328
9,352,122
4,066,036
9,201,229
12,016,989
16,901,610
7,833,177
3,583,253
1,037,525
904,979
1,842,154
1,063,443
413,302
118,883
283,208
884,564
455,502
69,481
2,747,995
6,359,537
21,998,430
8,517,831
1,471,656
195,172
4,556,245
4,675,780
1,331,494
Missouri.............................
Montana.............................
Nebraska...........................
Nevada..............................
New Hampshire.................
8,778,294
1,365,225
3,016,840
3,688,834
2,362,887
740,742
190,226
301,764
258,814
130,088
3,830,104
626,958
948,001
2,137,351
925,677
4,207,448
548,041
1,767,075
1,292,669
1,307,122
8,558,380
1,365,051
2,841,874
4,019,425
2,341,854
7,570,400
1,252,968
2,505,038
3,048,568
2,097,051
758,141
97,873
280,954
760,380
201,565
229,839
14,210
55,882
210,477
43,238
5,525,054
306,378
1,534,804
4,860,509
1,045,591
4,460,623
591,603
1,429,606
1,843,523
323,975
New Jersey........................
New Mexico.......................
New York...........................
North Carolina...................
North Dakota.....................
23,107,783
3,083,986
46,826,867
11,708,667
963,559
982,557
446,994
3,340,216
1,184,622
151,248
9,540,387
2,197,044
20,183,518
6,846,954
348,475
12,584,839
439,948
23,303,133
3,677,091
463,836
23,511,377
3,091,482
47,878,872
11,725,031
957,143
21,039,298
2,670,455
42,752,878
10,305,665
850,874
2,033,738
385,590
3,970,683
1,052,527
92,963
438,341
35,437
1,155,311
366,839
13,306
8,621,349
972,094
27,790,059
6,252,793
232,985
3,623,444
779,538
6,188,817
302,720
Ohio...................................
Oklahoma..........................
Oregon...............................
Pennsylvania.....................
Rhode Island.....................
20,534,909
5,119,239
5,382,038
22,772,190
1,993,380
1,479,925
654,807
516,962
1,794,419
149,493
8,695,982
2,570,987
2,737,088
7,973,651
797,349
10,359,002
1,893,445
2,127,988
13,004,120
1,046,538
20,435,243
5,088,830
5,372,927
22,603,956
1,951,295
17,697,739
4,607,769
4,827,479
19,667,803
1,891,260
2,177,340
436,567
319,231
2,009,924
28,706
560,164
44,494
226,217
926,229
31,329
9,816,755
1,213,328
5,499,319
23,335,197
555,283
7,978,438
1,059,088
1,483,285
8,516,413
2,300
South Carolina...................
South Dakota.....................
Tennessee.........................
Texas.................................
Utah...................................
6,741,029
1,083,723
7,164,914
40,988,805
3,377,212
664,113
177,452
793,477
4,735,208
342,862
3,023,114
355,719
3,097,824
13,503,141
1,825,910
3,053,802
550,552
3,273,613
22,750,456
1,208,440
7,132,059
1,042,874
7,363,845
43,259,307
3,369,265
5,748,625
935,925
6,639,211
33,952,123
2,785,974
1,128,702
86,227
573,015
6,170,544
504,723
254,732
20,722
151,619
3,136,640
78,568
7,918,056
515,416
3,737,273
42,786,659
1,742,882
3,192,903
514,149
35,927
18,101,696
1,118,061
Vermont.............................
Virginia...............................
Washington........................
West Virginia.....................
Wisconsin..........................
Wyoming............................
1,323,136
12,952,183
9,655,800
2,806,752
9,704,331
1,148,354
102,791
866,982
801,941
346,628
580,810
115,937
1,153,104
5,126,114
5,899,155
1,649,661
5,066,552
507,178
67,241
6,959,087
2,954,704
810,463
4,056,969
525,239
1,285,458
13,310,530
9,886,380
2,851,589
9,628,719
1,139,972
1,212,060
11,537,088
8,120,022
2,651,879
8,755,812
968,244
59,192
1,298,749
1,422,488
187,462
545,716
168,214
14,206
474,693
343,870
12,248
327,191
3,514
310,807
6,616,553
8,259,580
349,484
6,000,762
67,940
46,451
3,988,078
550,360
2,256,155
346,975
1
Duplicative interschool system transactions are excluded.
2
Includes 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.
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Table 2.
Revenue From Federal Sources for Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems by State: 2005-06
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Distributed through state
Geographic area
Direct Federal aid
Compensatory
Special
Total
Total
(Title I)
education
Child nutrition
Vocational
nonspecified
Other and
Total 1
only
United States....................
47,100,781
43,528,892
11,371,494
9,648,148
8,913,237
642,236
12,953,777
3,571,889
1,236,658
Alabama.............................
Alaska.................................
Arizona...............................
Arkansas............................
California............................
730,112
289,855
963,600
482,038
7,421,482
672,209
141,871
804,918
449,903
6,939,416
220,121
42,170
255,591
118,160
2,174,622
171,291
31,861
140,447
110,131
1,714,099
177,851
25,559
174,097
116,432
1,223,054
19,195
3,099
18,224
11,427
71,578
83,751
39,182
216,559
93,753
1,756,063
57,903
147,984
158,682
32,135
482,066
40,278
108,902
144,918
1,097
95,743
Colorado.............................
Connecticut........................
Delaware............................
District of Columbia............
Florida................................
520,673
388,080
109,044
127,371
2,460,004
466,649
346,825
109,044
125,898
2,298,306
144,180
112,581
32,026
64,248
612,907
133,694
106,865
26,381
10,035
571,194
90,139
68,525
19,522
15,446
519,260
6,561
7,622
4,133
5,960
41,549
92,075
51,232
26,982
30,209
553,396
54,024
41,255
1,473
161,698
26,122
1,473
10,196
Georgia...............................
Hawaii.................................
Idaho..................................
Illinois.................................
Indiana................................
1,455,212
225,393
201,040
1,886,721
740,036
1,357,771
181,359
182,504
1,790,722
725,361
(2)
(2)
33,674
42,448
492,176
221,177
392,267
29,600
45,682
345,197
167,710
(2)
46,525
48,064
542,370
176,490
2,416
3,501
25,043
12,012
965,504
69,144
42,809
385,936
147,972
97,441
44,034
18,536
95,999
14,675
61,158
40,485
7,410
23,386
2,530
Iowa....................................
Kansas...............................
Kentucky.............................
Louisiana............................
Maine..................................
397,290
340,728
680,251
1,276,913
201,447
357,392
320,275
633,342
1,175,648
193,327
64,242
88,184
133,308
(2)
(2)
228,160
47,553
39,898
20,453
46,909
101,265
8,120
793
20,453
20,615
2,550
Maryland.............................
Massachusetts...................
Michigan.............................
Minnesota...........................
Mississippi..........................
663,284
749,362
1,524,718
558,287
856,762
604,264
703,765
1,374,980
511,299
818,049
Missouri..............................
Montana.............................
Nebraska............................
Nevada...............................
New Hampshire..................
740,742
190,226
301,764
258,814
130,088
New Jersey.........................
New Mexico........................
New York............................
North Carolina....................
North Dakota......................
136,076
80,240
72,759
83,284
163,243
184,590
26,043
10,296
2,322
80,098
147,202
470,099
616,526
37,169
161,911
215,796
403,851
95,681
176,021
177,615
239,215
384,073
174,122
110,710
119,469
117,677
227,489
106,988
162,475
11,271
13,005
23,010
1,685
6,170
133,998
118,072
336,557
132,823
362,673
59,020
45,597
149,738
46,988
38,713
8,655
2,952
14,934
3,510
682,806
132,488
246,372
242,955
122,444
191,847
45,111
62,694
71,280
29,550
196,481
31,952
65,803
60,188
26,144
166,400
20,197
45,082
58,308
16,962
14,086
3,291
3,372
5,281
3,696
113,992
31,937
69,421
47,898
46,092
57,936
57,738
55,392
15,859
7,644
24,798
45,287
15,271
3,195
-
982,557
446,994
3,340,216
1,184,622
151,248
967,674
298,534
3,317,811
1,165,385
101,574
259,350
99,778
1,271,939
298,689
58,256
648,276
8,848
5,895
41,231
2,589
225,517
58,346
877,906
836,087
24,195
14,883
148,460
22,405
19,237
49,674
14,883
80,780
22,288
14,857
31,148
Ohio....................................
Oklahoma...........................
Oregon...............................
Pennsylvania......................
Rhode Island......................
1,479,925
654,807
516,962
1,794,419
149,493
1,393,825
563,480
478,786
1,650,468
143,611
South Carolina....................
South Dakota......................
Tennessee..........................
Texas..................................
Utah....................................
664,113
177,452
793,477
4,735,208
342,862
Vermont..............................
Virginia...............................
Washington........................
West Virginia......................
Wisconsin...........................
Wyoming............................
102,791
866,982
801,941
346,628
580,810
115,937
1
2
(2)
6,985
1,605
Impact aid
(2)
(2)
(2)
38,167
24,033
175,270
76,259
478,459
329,298
12,590
(2)
166,410
160,451
482,505
47,642
441,768
133,789
120,623
434,239
36,521
235,117
140,680
92,022
281,372
23,587
38,994
32,854
8,488
32,729
4,197
677,946
89,747
97,202
419,623
31,664
86,100
91,327
38,176
143,951
5,882
47,217
2,306
5,433
3,131
657,345
115,452
764,639
4,356,333
316,834
169,383
37,311
190,906
1,157,764
53,245
163,000
25,268
197,832
708,231
91,736
173,221
17,907
207,903
1,100,875
77,694
13,176
954
23,988
48,700
5,859
138,565
34,012
144,010
1,340,763
88,300
6,768
62,000
28,838
378,875
26,028
2,721
49,405
4,153
99,560
7,835
91,902
755,237
697,266
335,130
544,276
101,168
29,714
220,177
205,066
110,808
168,729
30,213
21,561
238,347
201,525
10,635
172,312
145,914
63,683
106,171
10,961
2,271
17,599
7,879
27,721
106,802
136,882
160,639
103,468
35,258
10,889
111,745
104,675
11,498
36,534
14,769
847
43,062
55,286
11,871
13,164
(2)
160,816
22,238
(2)
(2)
5,092
2,498
Includes amounts not shown separately.
Amounts 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.
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Table 3.
Revenue From State Sources for Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems by State: 2005-06
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Total
Formula
assistance
Compensatory
programs
Special
education
Vocational
programs
Transportation
programs
Other and
nonspecified
state aid
State
payments on
behalf of LEA
United States..............................
242,785,457
163,966,447
5,873,442
15,248,466
923,305
4,079,894
43,460,248
9,233,655
Alabama.......................................
Alaska...........................................
Arizona.........................................
Arkansas.......................................
California......................................
3,540,436
918,976
3,635,388
3,108,910
37,439,651
3,002,656
806,528
3,088,192
1,845,142
21,725,719
66,482
20,477
153,384
1,248,953
880
404
187,645
2,918,603
12,840
17,246
4,801
264,366
54,370
556,282
206,052
58,078
513,475
812,116
9,986,372
93,377
998,921
Colorado.......................................
Connecticut...................................
Delaware......................................
District of Columbia......................
Florida...........................................
3,087,795
3,148,507
969,809
10,215,772
2,863,724
1,299,908
675,138
3,641,892
25,322
-
109,960
410,932
316
1,328,532
19,919
2,703
189,003
40,944
55,942
61,939
451,432
53,248
878,942
232,416
4,604,913
474,758
-
Georgia.........................................
Hawaii...........................................
Idaho.............................................
Illinois............................................
Indiana..........................................
7,136,011
2,431,735
1,046,128
7,144,629
5,380,185
6,037,690
1,731,951
784,598
4,396,295
4,590,335
13,194
6,517
12,822
394,819
2,724
536,429
36,157
7,415
8,436
38,693
2,521
23,505
60,476
404,010
13
848,154
260,851
189,124
1,062,471
158,302
250,167
770
700,214
580,035
Iowa..............................................
Kansas..........................................
Kentucky.......................................
Louisiana......................................
Maine............................................
2,158,255
2,640,757
3,439,085
2,814,302
947,857
1,963,621
2,138,537
2,134,242
2,611,707
783,928
9,628
-
1,470
285,709
26,476
62
3,009
3,069
-
7,994
611
-
172,533
75,099
511,529
176,119
15,411
141,412
789,634
148,456
Maryland.......................................
Massachusetts..............................
Michigan.......................................
Minnesota.....................................
Mississippi....................................
4,189,334
6,175,593
11,172,247
6,368,364
2,108,733
2,338,037
3,288,347
9,678,807
4,579,138
1,987,587
605,113
295,103
289,479
29,364
288,731
883,029
627,432
3,523
193
34,348
8,965
35,961
187,505
228,355
61,155
-
363,074
1,527,972
280,960
802,195
52,298
406,874
1,130,726
-
Missouri........................................
Montana........................................
Nebraska......................................
Nevada.........................................
New Hampshire............................
3,830,104
626,958
948,001
2,137,351
925,677
2,199,108
500,927
724,228
634,046
835,968
2,585
-
288,952
4,464
164,872
93,639
-
28,200
884
818
6,314
155,888
12,177
28
-
1,157,956
108,506
58,873
1,406,263
71,562
11,833
New Jersey...................................
New Mexico..................................
New York......................................
North Carolina..............................
North Dakota................................
9,540,387
2,197,044
20,183,518
6,846,954
348,475
3,414,612
1,964,755
11,872,833
6,592,349
268,464
2,177,110
2,347
-
976,882
2,816,073
23,126
39,106
64
4,258
284,037
103,905
16,583
1,403,912
125,973
5,494,612
137,124
36,044
1,244,728
117,481
-
Ohio..............................................
Oklahoma.....................................
Oregon..........................................
Pennsylvania................................
Rhode Island................................
8,695,982
2,570,987
2,737,088
7,973,651
797,349
7,105,000
1,826,731
2,551,302
4,498,991
665,736
328,131
18,920
54,802
-
31
955,347
-
3,528
23,634
60,143
-
16,933
643,963
-
1,259,323
667,712
168,853
1,760,405
76,921
33,959
54,692
South Carolina..............................
South Dakota................................
Tennessee....................................
Texas............................................
Utah..............................................
3,023,114
355,719
3,097,824
13,503,141
1,825,910
863,080
297,230
2,928,545
10,297,734
900,689
170,868
25,742
315,239
42,228
172,313
237,297
392
52,828
42,845
57,038
1,287,862
5,203
168,887
1,527,226
617,300
105,923
11,058
1,678,181
-
Vermont........................................
Virginia..........................................
Washington...................................
West Virginia................................
Wisconsin.....................................
Wyoming.......................................
1,153,104
5,126,114
5,899,155
1,649,661
5,066,552
507,178
981,200
3,971,593
4,276,702
963,636
4,458,875
378,394
217,074
97,161
2,864
-
118,819
423,609
482,764
7,149
319,126
-
7,986
64,483
4,248
-
927
250,646
15,082
20,943
-
20,112
449,355
791,882
420,286
267,608
128,784
24,060
236,396
-
Geographic area
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.
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Table 4.
Revenue From Local Sources for Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems by State: 2005-06
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Parent
Nonschool
Geographic area
Property
Other
government
local
School lunch
Total
taxes
taxes
contribution
government
charges
Tuition and
transportation
charges
Other
charges
Other local
revenue
United States.......................
231,230,159
147,249,385
6,421,947
39,188,880
5,296,542
6,769,271
1,091,354
5,876,210
19,336,570
Alabama................................
Alaska....................................
Arizona..................................
Arkansas................................
California...............................
2,091,669
416,307
3,462,150
643,435
19,345,769
837,724
2,609,602
379,614
13,116,202
33,853
744
305,493
350,142
2,587
706,002
653,140
255,390
4,611
241,003
129,463
12,185
111,501
54,366
573,622
3,535
7
1,112
5,213
54,801
197,643
15,145
113,627
87,877
437,295
236,311
38,828
368,331
111,010
3,911,351
Colorado................................
Connecticut............................
Delaware...............................
District of Columbia...............
Florida....................................
3,628,554
4,750,621
424,324
965,492
12,742,958
2,884,385
355,449
9,983,242
46,009
-
4,280,037
938,293
-
19,392
339,818
-
94,636
116,503
16,242
989
360,922
60,103
3,343
558
10,451
208,497
2,792
793
8,859
638,442
315,532
8,128
51,840
16,793
1,749,901
Georgia..................................
Hawaii....................................
Idaho......................................
Illinois.....................................
Indiana...................................
7,566,647
48,404
627,494
13,061,672
5,196,807
4,904,129
547,833
11,761,703
4,102,602
1,520,282
8,217
-
206,927
1,818
79
64,188
69,678
214,256
20,564
28,781
259,561
198,660
27,160
2,386
40,923
14,757
278,326
751
5,011
209,555
159,639
415,567
25,271
43,404
725,742
643,254
Iowa.......................................
Kansas...................................
Kentucky................................
Louisiana...............................
Maine.....................................
2,168,564
1,665,425
1,880,369
2,687,324
1,135,968
1,479,265
1,264,566
1,227,599
885,964
461,554
404,159
343,635
1,442,906
-
604,483
5,168
111,495
22,614
26,488
5,048
102,540
85,280
104,756
40,866
36,965
12,912
11,553
9,131
9,201
6,265
40,633
23,798
5,034
5,304
2,223
123,887
168,733
167,600
276,595
19,430
Maryland................................
Massachusetts.......................
Michigan................................
Minnesota..............................
Mississippi.............................
5,837,146
7,117,307
6,148,883
2,079,793
1,304,216
5,108,114
1,052,864
911,013
14,880
5,279,999
5,652,164
2,915
868,035
20,801
118,979
14,442
124,089
169,259
233,420
187,857
46,456
19,090
88,965
45,156
76,331
5,516
177,993
32,295
276,560
172,274
95,912
235,975
306,589
464,832
471,488
213,082
Missouri.................................
Montana.................................
Nebraska...............................
Nevada..................................
New Hampshire.....................
4,207,448
548,041
1,767,075
1,292,669
1,307,122
3,193,470
342,290
1,355,753
1,047,562
1,020,850
155,082
139,988
4,020
-
194,783
140,081
111,246
19,472
251
186
147,368
17,131
57,316
37,996
42,215
23,394
3,619
4,150
4,634
6,942
215,181
34,827
65,068
80,406
3,863
332,872
38,928
125,328
117,800
38,283
New Jersey............................
New Mexico...........................
New York...............................
North Carolina.......................
North Dakota.........................
12,584,839
439,948
23,303,133
3,677,091
463,836
10,260,962
324,429
13,338,139
368,693
39,442
-
783,373
7,892,380
3,100,342
-
198,724
241,854
14,581
293,539
22,678
300,069
252,644
20,571
44,648
2,726
39,162
9,999
862
195,938
27,991
98,452
60,386
23,413
807,655
62,124
1,353,635
253,720
35,716
Ohio.......................................
Oklahoma..............................
Oregon...................................
Pennsylvania.........................
Rhode Island.........................
10,359,002
1,893,445
2,127,988
13,004,120
1,046,538
8,359,083
1,334,587
1,542,337
10,009,710
86,741
238,842
1,666,180
-
925,251
95,721
136,496
173,124
152,957
-
305,589
73,694
56,470
327,045
21,116
76,824
41,219
20,023
76,061
900
558,230
184,063
96,254
43,425
2,539
724,713
123,386
239,780
728,742
9,991
South Carolina.......................
South Dakota.........................
Tennessee.............................
Texas.....................................
Utah.......................................
3,053,802
550,552
3,273,613
22,750,456
1,208,440
2,325,040
460,891
20,089,419
1,003,844
28,894
15,939
-
2,160,619
-
128,421
2,894
564,165
55,308
531
89,615
24,065
125,417
600,312
56,218
9,249
1,834
6,672
81,919
13,098
138,781
8,234
309,321
265,050
8,522
333,802
36,695
107,419
1,658,448
126,227
Vermont.................................
Virginia...................................
Washington............................
West Virginia.........................
Wisconsin..............................
Wyoming................................
67,241
6,959,087
2,954,704
810,463
4,056,969
525,239
1,410
2,263,611
708,741
3,588,734
349,665
4,554
1,848
60
6,920
6,300,366
15,144
-
712
10,710
9,805
67,497
122,692
18,132
229,940
119,315
24,421
168,368
14,288
1,795
45,347
59,408
3,624
4,543
233
4,146
15,890
148,570
6,675
82,396
2,311
36,492
367,544
351,242
57,137
130,287
29,130
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 for an explanation concerning tax revenue
for dependent school systems.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
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Table 5.
Percent Distribution of Elementary-Secondary Public School System Revenue by Source and State:
2005-06
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Federal sources
State sources
Local sources
Geographic area
Total
Total 1
Compensatory
(Title I)
Total 1
Formula
assistance
Total 1
Taxes and parent
government
contribution
Other local
governments
Charges
United States.........................
100.0
9.0
2.2
46.6
31.5
44.4
37.0
1.0
2.6
Alabama...................................
Alaska......................................
Arizona.....................................
Arkansas..................................
California..................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
11.5
17.8
12.0
11.4
11.6
3.5
2.6
3.2
2.8
3.4
55.6
56.5
45.1
73.4
58.3
47.2
49.6
38.3
43.6
33.8
32.9
25.6
42.9
15.2
30.1
13.7
21.5
32.4
9.0
22.0
10.3
3.2
.1
.4
5.2
1.7
2.8
3.5
1.7
Colorado..................................
Connecticut..............................
Delaware..................................
District of Columbia..................
Florida......................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
7.2
4.7
7.3
11.7
9.7
2.0
1.4
2.1
5.9
2.4
42.7
38.0
64.5
40.2
39.6
15.7
44.9
14.3
50.1
57.3
28.2
88.3
50.1
40.5
51.6
23.6
85.9
39.3
.3
4.1
-
5.0
1.5
1.1
1.0
4.0
Georgia....................................
Hawaii......................................
Idaho........................................
Illinois.......................................
Indiana.....................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
9.0
8.3
10.7
8.5
6.5
1.7
2.6
2.5
1.6
44.2
89.9
55.8
32.3
47.5
37.4
64.0
41.9
19.9
40.6
46.8
1.8
33.5
59.1
45.9
39.8
29.2
53.2
36.3
1.3
.1
.3
.6
3.2
.8
1.9
2.3
3.3
Iowa.........................................
Kansas.....................................
Kentucky..................................
Louisiana..................................
Maine.......................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
8.4
7.3
11.3
18.8
8.8
1.4
1.9
3.4
2.1
45.7
56.8
57.3
41.5
41.5
41.6
46.0
35.6
38.5
34.3
45.9
35.8
31.3
39.6
49.7
39.9
27.2
26.2
34.4
46.6
.1
2.4
.4
.4
.2
3.3
2.6
2.0
.8
2.0
Maryland..................................
Massachusetts.........................
Michigan...................................
Minnesota................................
Mississippi................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
6.2
5.3
8.1
6.2
20.1
1.5
1.5
2.1
1.1
4.1
39.2
44.0
59.3
70.7
49.4
21.9
23.4
51.4
50.8
46.6
54.6
50.7
32.6
23.1
30.5
49.4
40.3
27.1
11.7
21.8
6.2
.1
1.3
.3
3.0
2.1
2.9
4.8
3.5
Missouri....................................
Montana...................................
Nebraska..................................
Nevada.....................................
New Hampshire.......................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
8.4
13.9
10.0
7.0
5.5
2.2
3.3
2.1
1.9
1.3
43.6
45.9
31.4
57.9
39.2
25.1
36.7
24.0
17.2
35.4
47.9
40.1
58.6
35.0
55.3
38.1
25.1
49.6
28.5
51.4
1.6
8.1
.6
-
4.4
4.1
4.2
3.3
2.2
New Jersey..............................
New Mexico.............................
New York.................................
North Carolina..........................
North Dakota............................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
4.3
14.5
7.1
10.1
15.7
1.1
3.2
2.7
4.0
41.3
71.2
43.1
58.5
36.2
14.8
63.7
25.4
56.3
27.9
54.5
14.3
49.8
31.4
48.1
47.8
10.5
45.4
26.5
38.3
.9
.5
1.5
2.3
1.7
.9
2.8
4.7
Ohio.........................................
Oklahoma.................................
Oregon.....................................
Pennsylvania............................
Rhode Island............................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
7.2
12.8
9.6
7.9
7.5
3.3
3.0
2.1
2.4
42.3
50.2
50.9
35.0
40.0
34.6
35.7
47.4
19.8
33.4
50.4
37.0
39.5
57.1
52.5
41.9
26.1
28.7
51.3
50.8
.5
2.7
3.2
.7
-
4.6
5.8
3.2
2.0
1.2
South Carolina.........................
South Dakota...........................
Tennessee...............................
Texas.......................................
Utah.........................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
9.9
16.4
11.1
11.6
10.2
2.5
3.4
2.7
2.8
1.6
44.8
32.8
43.2
32.9
54.1
12.8
27.4
40.9
25.1
26.7
45.3
50.8
45.7
55.5
35.8
34.9
44.0
30.2
49.0
29.7
1.9
.3
7.9
.1
-
3.5
3.1
6.2
2.3
2.3
Vermont...................................
Virginia.....................................
Washington..............................
West Virginia............................
Wisconsin.................................
Wyoming..................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
7.8
6.7
8.3
12.3
6.0
10.1
2.2
1.7
2.1
3.9
1.7
2.6
87.1
39.6
61.1
58.8
52.2
44.2
74.2
30.7
44.3
34.3
45.9
33.0
5.1
53.7
30.6
28.9
41.8
45.7
.5
48.6
23.5
25.3
37.1
31.1
.1
.1
.3
.7
10.7
1.8
2.2
3.4
1.2
2.6
1.5
1
Includes 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.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
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Table 6.
Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems by State: 2005-06
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Geographic area
Total
All functions
Salaries
Employee
and wages
benefits
Total 1
Instruction
Salaries
and wages
Employee
benefits
Support services
Salaries
Total 1
and wages
Employee
benefits
All other
functions
United States...............
451,487,812
272,653,877
88,150,962
271,842,769
184,369,075
58,463,824
156,003,270
79,434,671
26,520,549
23,641,773
Alabama........................
Alaska............................
Arizona..........................
Arkansas.......................
California.......................
5,796,074
1,530,668
6,563,231
3,774,479
54,726,269
3,290,656
840,229
4,116,291
2,336,251
33,256,468
1,257,885
346,879
1,054,783
602,247
10,973,780
3,326,656
871,434
3,733,989
2,265,821
32,387,671
2,172,915
550,187
2,711,755
1,552,172
21,766,519
784,642
222,398
675,915
400,464
6,779,484
1,983,482
601,197
2,436,340
1,297,593
19,079,354
960,179
270,082
1,302,521
695,263
10,037,540
385,172
115,506
350,327
177,313
3,701,504
485,936
58,037
392,902
211,065
3,259,244
Colorado........................
Connecticut...................
Delaware.......................
District of Columbia.......
Florida...........................
6,379,835
7,052,667
1,349,940
952,124
21,140,944
3,927,684
4,243,043
747,295
525,263
12,574,129
893,965
1,539,360
320,722
66,992
3,628,981
3,562,901
4,406,855
817,872
478,688
12,211,602
2,546,175
2,935,591
519,702
280,891
7,938,812
569,715
1,067,154
224,149
25,977
2,196,969
2,518,038
2,354,944
467,410
433,933
7,492,039
1,259,910
1,107,020
206,856
224,043
4,092,044
295,631
412,103
90,862
38,105
1,233,670
298,896
290,868
64,658
39,503
1,437,303
Georgia..........................
Hawaii............................
Idaho.............................
Illinois............................
Indiana...........................
13,724,657
1,864,980
1,667,833
19,388,389
9,085,817
8,852,138
1,076,075
1,040,843
12,011,814
5,128,483
2,581,683
383,545
342,063
3,400,941
2,505,272
8,583,817
1,077,351
1,027,985
11,327,481
5,348,450
6,105,879
691,902
719,855
8,153,879
3,459,076
1,756,165
244,469
231,057
2,143,000
1,722,242
4,432,252
643,718
557,225
7,242,674
3,313,154
2,474,326
310,878
292,153
3,597,769
1,479,795
766,925
114,782
98,449
1,110,861
732,768
708,588
143,911
82,623
818,234
424,213
Iowa...............................
Kansas..........................
Kentucky........................
Louisiana.......................
Maine.............................
4,069,015
3,915,746
5,269,627
5,468,389
2,138,662
2,604,236
2,421,179
3,365,386
3,149,963
1,260,496
786,868
567,381
1,092,464
1,186,475
449,277
2,425,326
2,378,494
3,082,253
3,167,501
1,376,177
1,732,271
1,594,761
2,206,156
2,120,992
891,483
524,147
369,974
708,418
775,512
323,042
1,428,006
1,345,794
1,830,653
1,962,367
660,506
789,317
744,789
1,007,053
895,634
323,129
238,776
176,141
338,876
350,307
113,356
215,683
191,458
356,721
338,521
101,979
Maryland........................
Massachusetts..............
Michigan........................
Minnesota......................
Mississippi.....................
9,201,229
12,016,989
16,901,610
7,833,177
3,583,253
5,697,389
6,892,111
9,299,015
4,835,780
2,171,136
1,995,747
2,711,840
4,324,912
1,405,869
640,511
5,535,192
7,613,569
9,400,832
4,818,788
2,096,028
3,847,723
4,695,321
5,967,918
3,405,687
1,470,674
1,349,988
1,995,058
2,743,465
999,558
416,505
3,217,615
3,989,906
6,627,833
2,317,030
1,244,115
1,750,783
1,988,606
3,185,199
1,075,643
607,301
604,328
676,233
1,514,265
320,058
184,991
448,422
413,514
872,945
697,359
243,110
Missouri.........................
Montana........................
Nebraska.......................
Nevada..........................
New Hampshire.............
7,570,400
1,252,968
2,505,038
3,048,568
2,097,051
4,804,250
731,141
1,483,342
1,790,812
1,211,004
1,204,046
212,575
477,069
603,831
416,064
4,483,151
753,664
1,570,629
1,840,698
1,332,640
3,254,005
501,186
1,026,620
1,160,547
884,469
787,570
141,106
338,595
397,753
304,918
2,619,786
442,662
805,633
1,088,646
696,005
1,359,591
214,017
411,531
584,344
300,674
352,016
65,102
127,506
194,065
104,646
467,463
56,642
128,776
119,224
68,406
New Jersey....................
New Mexico...................
New York.......................
North Carolina...............
North Dakota.................
21,039,298
2,670,455
42,752,878
10,305,665
850,874
12,107,948
1,647,784
25,062,886
6,870,203
526,678
4,298,965
478,876
9,511,854
1,614,223
144,426
12,309,954
1,500,318
29,589,517
6,342,589
513,113
7,966,714
1,057,734
18,951,182
4,711,687
367,452
2,708,887
308,072
7,453,039
1,088,633
101,428
7,892,051
1,016,791
11,898,562
3,344,466
269,235
3,890,867
508,790
5,498,801
1,954,803
138,486
1,362,772
150,621
1,990,596
460,656
38,563
837,293
153,346
1,264,799
618,610
68,526
Ohio...............................
Oklahoma......................
Oregon..........................
Pennsylvania.................
Rhode Island.................
17,697,739
4,607,769
4,827,479
19,667,803
1,891,260
10,542,050
2,556,444
2,590,425
11,170,842
1,090,901
3,627,781
694,399
1,219,411
3,999,508
429,494
10,048,571
2,437,935
2,834,418
11,675,380
1,120,778
6,732,006
1,687,604
1,718,190
7,784,396
737,734
2,164,302
463,615
777,869
2,633,770
274,445
6,796,495
1,677,749
1,803,634
7,025,760
690,355
3,480,098
773,328
829,869
3,084,613
349,598
1,320,053
204,435
416,558
1,122,268
153,348
852,673
492,085
189,427
966,663
80,127
South Carolina...............
South Dakota.................
Tennessee.....................
Texas.............................
Utah...............................
5,748,625
935,925
6,639,211
33,952,123
2,785,974
3,548,280
559,080
4,158,103
22,668,110
1,629,750
993,359
148,684
1,146,644
3,819,217
665,645
3,310,899
552,199
4,248,091
20,299,749
1,709,307
2,356,146
385,944
2,937,132
15,318,791
1,127,350
643,354
100,090
793,208
2,446,636
461,394
2,071,441
334,845
1,995,464
11,672,256
821,539
1,055,953
155,110
1,040,259
6,631,713
451,463
305,646
43,223
300,236
1,172,015
180,845
366,285
48,881
395,656
1,980,118
255,128
Vermont.........................
Virginia..........................
Washington...................
West Virginia.................
Wisconsin......................
Wyoming.......................
1,212,060
11,537,088
8,120,022
2,651,879
8,755,812
968,244
701,947
7,563,916
5,199,661
1,468,323
4,726,984
579,660
234,468
2,287,817
1,493,214
769,995
2,389,667
209,288
763,591
7,024,659
4,826,779
1,569,685
5,290,595
571,127
491,618
5,024,003
3,425,040
959,696
3,384,681
378,852
163,960
1,496,214
942,369
495,664
1,593,260
134,206
410,862
3,974,403
2,852,334
897,874
3,064,437
362,807
197,722
2,303,905
1,664,656
428,376
1,260,079
188,192
66,674
712,531
503,466
234,679
726,885
69,835
37,607
538,026
440,909
184,320
400,780
34,310
1
Includes 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.
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Table 7.
Support Services Expenditure for Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems
by Function and State: 2005-06
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
School
administration
Operation and
maintenance
of plant
Pupil
transportation
Other and
nonspecified
support
services
Total
Pupil support
services
Instructional
staff
support services
United States..........................
156,003,270
23,303,366
21,678,363
8,429,874
24,521,915
43,647,946
19,309,197
15,112,609
Alabama...................................
Alaska.......................................
Arizona.....................................
Arkansas..................................
California..................................
1,983,482
601,197
2,436,340
1,297,593
19,079,354
292,929
93,131
426,682
170,169
2,405,481
280,192
83,139
182,560
239,092
3,393,151
153,734
23,169
90,168
108,671
477,921
351,330
90,314
331,417
200,557
3,597,480
528,412
201,223
785,212
350,007
5,203,292
262,791
53,352
297,088
136,316
1,365,513
114,094
56,869
323,213
92,781
2,636,516
Colorado...................................
Connecticut..............................
Delaware..................................
District of Columbia..................
Florida......................................
2,518,038
2,354,944
467,410
433,933
7,492,039
274,007
427,486
64,609
54,667
973,340
325,628
228,978
17,413
69,705
1,396,080
95,015
140,489
14,793
19,272
208,163
413,677
399,648
75,510
51,475
1,173,798
657,657
663,250
129,773
123,886
2,325,103
182,019
336,387
78,129
73,125
875,987
570,035
158,706
87,183
41,803
539,568
Georgia.....................................
Hawaii.......................................
Idaho........................................
Illinois.......................................
Indiana......................................
4,432,252
643,718
557,225
7,242,674
3,313,154
655,634
216,531
90,825
1,210,235
406,939
747,392
65,864
70,713
891,915
287,631
179,375
13,835
35,970
654,833
166,446
851,824
121,151
95,380
980,464
513,220
1,020,931
141,315
152,286
1,925,642
995,116
562,487
34,786
80,888
955,243
518,630
414,609
50,236
31,163
624,342
425,172
Iowa..........................................
Kansas.....................................
Kentucky...................................
Louisiana..................................
Maine........................................
1,428,006
1,345,794
1,830,653
1,962,367
660,506
239,188
180,592
214,381
223,345
77,884
191,857
170,255
294,819
272,151
75,164
112,630
112,131
125,253
129,903
44,242
239,962
232,284
283,340
281,017
113,880
377,385
394,582
483,582
611,398
216,341
146,193
159,712
309,087
301,498
95,338
120,791
96,238
120,191
143,055
37,657
Maryland...................................
Massachusetts.........................
Michigan...................................
Minnesota.................................
Mississippi................................
3,217,615
3,989,906
6,627,833
2,317,030
1,244,115
396,830
773,594
1,207,906
202,564
160,083
495,893
696,540
824,686
347,882
168,450
97,017
153,589
330,473
222,432
102,442
638,116
514,082
990,939
315,319
194,839
851,747
1,118,159
1,788,804
588,064
391,063
479,442
465,142
737,963
413,709
156,881
258,570
268,800
747,062
227,060
70,357
Missouri....................................
Montana...................................
Nebraska..................................
Nevada.....................................
New Hampshire........................
2,619,786
442,662
805,633
1,088,646
696,005
355,782
67,159
113,369
111,124
146,733
337,621
49,665
86,715
83,659
65,675
223,648
37,559
93,551
52,289
71,706
423,804
68,709
134,930
205,994
116,098
759,203
130,064
232,170
303,030
185,314
365,079
58,031
74,085
136,604
90,524
154,649
31,475
70,813
195,946
19,955
New Jersey...............................
New Mexico..............................
New York..................................
North Carolina..........................
North Dakota............................
7,892,051
1,016,791
11,898,562
3,344,466
269,235
2,027,893
254,618
1,221,892
596,650
34,289
717,190
118,682
1,174,236
393,932
25,226
474,706
64,071
717,950
171,095
38,677
1,001,322
167,818
1,642,286
665,354
40,043
2,079,567
264,897
3,622,727
843,440
73,709
1,116,755
108,278
2,503,555
397,519
36,226
474,618
38,427
1,015,916
276,476
21,065
Ohio..........................................
Oklahoma.................................
Oregon.....................................
Pennsylvania............................
Rhode Island............................
6,796,495
1,677,749
1,803,634
7,025,760
690,355
1,037,979
291,900
337,559
966,727
218,584
1,131,979
198,570
190,864
735,808
87,808
469,647
130,987
65,449
582,396
21,613
950,961
238,963
301,852
809,678
91,981
1,623,587
525,904
401,950
1,952,054
152,105
791,580
153,274
213,654
1,085,816
80,616
790,762
138,151
292,306
893,281
37,648
South Carolina..........................
South Dakota............................
Tennessee................................
Texas........................................
Utah..........................................
2,071,441
334,845
1,995,464
11,672,256
821,539
390,670
49,436
222,423
1,627,523
94,239
380,266
43,900
337,481
1,850,867
125,613
68,239
32,314
137,905
508,981
30,172
326,067
44,645
364,222
1,838,278
163,249
532,029
100,052
594,414
3,811,028
256,358
204,226
32,269
242,859
927,000
94,284
169,944
32,229
96,160
1,108,579
57,624
Vermont....................................
Virginia.....................................
Washington..............................
West Virginia............................
Wisconsin.................................
Wyoming..................................
410,862
3,974,403
2,852,334
897,874
3,064,437
362,807
90,624
548,473
524,783
93,655
383,492
56,758
44,972
735,158
366,053
100,835
425,902
52,536
29,829
172,879
106,552
66,539
227,775
21,379
80,988
665,993
489,466
140,743
443,553
53,895
96,845
1,116,048
759,231
264,823
841,035
102,132
40,310
559,354
335,594
188,801
353,066
42,132
27,294
176,498
270,655
42,478
389,614
33,975
Geographic area
General
administration
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.
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Table 8. Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems
by State: 2005-06
(Dollars. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Instruction
Support services
Geographic area
1
Salaries and
wages
Employee
benefits
Total 1
Salaries and
wages
Employee
benefits
Total 1
Pupil
support
United States...................
9,138
5,636
1,822
5,543
3,811
1,208
3,225
482
448
174
507
Alabama.............................
Alaska................................
Arizona...............................
Arkansas............................
California............................
7,646
11,460
6,472
7,927
8,486
4,427
6,323
4,098
4,943
5,316
1,692
2,610
1,050
1,274
1,754
4,469
6,557
3,717
4,788
5,127
2,923
4,140
2,700
3,284
3,479
1,056
1,674
673
847
1,084
2,669
4,524
2,426
2,746
3,050
394
701
425
360
385
377
626
182
506
542
207
174
90
230
76
473
680
330
424
575
Colorado............................
Connecticut........................
Delaware............................
District of Columbia............
Florida................................
8,057
12,323
11,633
13,446
7,759
5,039
7,625
6,534
8,811
4,720
1,147
2,766
2,804
1,124
1,362
4,563
7,637
7,096
5,729
4,584
3,267
5,276
4,544
4,712
2,980
731
1,918
1,960
436
825
3,231
4,232
4,087
7,279
2,812
352
768
565
917
365
418
412
152
1,169
524
122
252
129
323
78
531
718
660
863
441
Georgia..............................
Hawaii................................
Idaho..................................
Illinois.................................
Indiana...............................
8,565
9,876
6,440
9,149
8,793
5,541
5,886
4,029
5,712
4,998
1,616
2,098
1,324
1,617
2,441
5,369
5,893
3,980
5,387
5,212
3,822
3,785
2,787
3,878
3,371
1,099
1,337
894
1,019
1,678
2,774
3,521
2,157
3,444
3,229
410
1,184
352
576
397
468
360
274
424
280
112
76
139
311
162
533
663
369
466
500
Iowa...................................
Kansas...............................
Kentucky............................
Louisiana............................
Maine.................................
8,360
8,392
7,662
8,402
10,586
5,386
5,196
4,952
4,859
6,458
1,628
1,218
1,607
1,830
2,302
5,016
5,103
4,535
4,886
6,804
3,583
3,423
3,246
3,272
4,568
1,084
794
1,042
1,196
1,655
2,954
2,888
2,694
3,027
3,384
495
388
315
345
399
397
365
434
420
385
233
241
184
200
227
496
499
417
433
583
Maryland............................
Massachusetts...................
Michigan.............................
Minnesota..........................
Mississippi..........................
10,670
11,981
9,572
9,138
7,221
6,625
7,255
5,378
5,911
4,395
2,321
2,855
2,501
1,719
1,297
6,436
7,406
5,437
5,891
4,243
4,474
4,943
3,452
4,163
2,977
1,570
2,100
1,587
1,222
843
3,741
4,200
3,833
2,832
2,519
461
814
699
248
324
577
733
477
425
341
113
162
191
272
207
742
541
573
385
394
Missouri..............................
Montana.............................
Nebraska............................
Nevada...............................
New Hampshire.................
8,107
8,581
8,736
7,345
10,079
5,246
5,033
5,184
4,339
6,024
1,315
1,463
1,667
1,463
2,070
4,895
5,188
5,489
4,460
6,307
3,553
3,450
3,588
2,812
4,399
860
971
1,183
964
1,517
2,860
3,047
2,815
2,638
3,462
388
462
396
269
730
369
342
303
203
327
244
259
327
127
357
463
473
472
499
577
New Jersey........................
New Mexico.......................
New York...........................
North Carolina....................
North Dakota......................
14,630
8,086
14,884
7,388
8,603
8,773
5,043
8,992
4,949
5,365
3,115
1,466
3,412
1,163
1,471
8,441
4,591
10,285
4,569
5,227
5,772
3,237
6,799
3,394
3,743
1,963
943
2,674
784
1,033
5,718
3,112
4,269
2,409
2,742
1,469
779
438
430
349
520
363
421
284
257
344
196
258
123
394
726
514
589
479
408
Ohio...................................
Oklahoma...........................
Oregon...............................
Pennsylvania......................
Rhode Island......................
9,598
6,961
8,545
11,028
11,769
5,958
4,029
4,654
6,349
7,267
2,050
1,094
2,191
2,273
2,861
5,425
3,842
4,999
6,612
6,856
3,805
2,660
3,087
4,424
4,915
1,223
731
1,397
1,497
1,828
3,841
2,644
3,240
3,993
4,599
587
460
606
549
1,456
640
313
343
418
585
265
206
118
331
144
537
377
542
460
613
South Carolina...................
South Dakota.....................
Tennessee.........................
Texas.................................
Utah...................................
8,091
7,651
6,883
7,561
5,437
5,076
4,593
4,360
5,094
3,282
1,421
1,222
1,202
858
1,341
4,698
4,535
4,454
4,561
3,443
3,371
3,171
3,079
3,442
2,271
920
822
832
550
929
2,963
2,751
2,092
2,623
1,655
559
406
233
366
190
544
361
354
416
253
98
265
145
114
61
466
367
382
413
329
Vermont.............................
Virginia...............................
Washington........................
West Virginia......................
Wisconsin...........................
Wyoming............................
12,614
9,447
7,830
9,352
9,970
11,197
7,602
6,233
5,040
5,248
5,436
6,728
2,539
1,885
1,447
2,752
2,748
2,429
7,800
5,785
4,679
5,610
6,084
6,629
5,324
4,140
3,320
3,430
3,892
4,397
1,776
1,233
913
1,772
1,832
1,558
4,449
3,275
2,765
3,209
3,524
4,211
981
452
509
335
441
659
487
606
355
360
490
610
323
142
103
238
262
248
877
549
474
503
510
626
Total
Staff
General
School
support administration administration
1
Includes 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.
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Table 9. Capital Outlay and Other Expenditure of Public School Systems by State: 2005-06
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Capital outlay
Equipment
Geographic area
Total
Construction
Land and existing
structures
United States......................
58,808,961
45,221,458
4,859,780
2,152,852
6,574,871
13,751,959
2,599,773
Alabama...............................
Alaska...................................
Arizona.................................
Arkansas...............................
California..............................
666,550
236,931
1,143,569
449,548
10,047,331
586,373
190,267
852,223
116,484
8,582,546
15,151
18,680
6,408
7,564
138,022
28,594
34,975
58,618
20,420
153,324
53,092
187,643
124,631
50,057
227,377
95,933
1,415,632
5,968
6,224
Colorado...............................
Connecticut...........................
Delaware..............................
District of Columbia..............
Florida...................................
1,024,225
603,391
227,679
126,807
4,860,930
802,508
518,723
220,048
95,361
3,636,960
50,622
28,575
2,906
14,425
18,395
136,405
56,093
4,725
17,021
793,961
320,515
146,053
17,856
607,281
11,985
-
Georgia.................................
Hawaii...................................
Idaho.....................................
Illinois....................................
Indiana..................................
1,930,006
74,988
189,807
2,021,097
985,099
1,457,523
32,152
159,714
1,555,804
588,128
186,027
3,654
61,103
41,127
20,961
12,173
112,866
15,966
245,329
18,221
17,920
352,427
319,902
171,743
46,080
642,869
115,753
828,184
Iowa......................................
Kansas..................................
Kentucky...............................
Louisiana..............................
Maine....................................
592,789
358,866
686,124
454,736
115,871
472,299
127,922
492,643
285,962
55,219
14,527
21,962
72,251
58,966
23,847
21,060
85,810
41,335
43,403
13,905
84,903
123,172
79,895
66,405
22,900
76,128
141,956
156,000
104,289
46,668
11,596
-
Maryland...............................
Massachusetts......................
Michigan...............................
Minnesota.............................
Mississippi............................
1,037,525
904,979
1,842,154
1,063,443
413,302
838,586
342,454
1,348,430
834,431
290,981
14,058
458,138
170,159
(1)
42,288
66,809
48,652
50,872
32,200
142,593
37,578
274,913
178,140
90,121
118,883
283,208
884,564
399,473
69,481
56,029
-
Missouri................................
Montana................................
Nebraska..............................
Nevada.................................
New Hampshire....................
758,141
97,873
280,954
760,380
201,565
469,687
71,753
122,771
568,047
131,851
91,600
5,965
25,153
106,875
42,740
51,811
4,374
19,548
33,377
12,579
145,043
15,781
113,482
52,081
14,395
229,839
14,210
55,212
210,477
43,238
670
-
New Jersey...........................
New Mexico..........................
New York..............................
North Carolina......................
North Dakota........................
2,033,738
385,590
3,970,683
1,052,527
92,963
1,631,409
232,501
3,380,280
944,191
56,414
275,400
79,758
83,765
10,118
24,964
8,093
188,303
76,392
9,572
101,965
65,238
318,335
31,944
16,859
381,710
35,437
1,155,311
366,839
10,814
56,631
2,492
Ohio......................................
Oklahoma.............................
Oregon..................................
Pennsylvania........................
Rhode Island........................
2,177,340
436,567
319,231
2,009,924
28,706
1,769,149
293,417
255,063
1,772,282
9,616
27,660
28,173
12,038
10,746
6,552
125,023
25,671
6,556
92,884
9,182
255,508
89,306
45,574
134,012
3,356
413,200
44,494
225,816
852,397
31,329
146,964
401
73,832
-
South Carolina......................
South Dakota........................
Tennessee............................
Texas....................................
Utah......................................
1,128,702
86,227
573,015
6,170,544
504,723
804,496
59,993
360,574
5,166,580
245,349
31,826
27,513
239,346
153,554
29,598
13,022
68,670
139,853
25,066
262,782
13,212
116,258
624,765
80,754
241,668
20,722
151,619
1,843,300
78,543
13,064
1,293,340
25
Vermont................................
Virginia..................................
Washington...........................
West Virginia........................
Wisconsin.............................
Wyoming...............................
59,192
1,298,749
1,422,488
187,462
545,716
168,214
37,999
635,732
1,125,839
129,326
350,160
113,238
1,936
389,655
79,771
25,163
32,639
13,462
8,578
103,346
23,279
7,412
55,155
10,631
10,679
170,016
193,599
25,561
107,762
30,883
14,206
474,693
343,870
12,055
235,016
3,514
193
92,175
-
(1)
251,378
1,242,167
34,690
(1)
(1)
(1)
411,614
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
Instructional
Other
Interest on debt
Payments to
other governments
1
Amounts 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.
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Table 10. Indebtedness and Debt Transactions of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems
by State: 2005-06
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Debt outstanding at end of fiscal year 1
Debt transactions
Geographic area
Total
Long-term
Short-term
Long-term debt
issued
Long-term debt
retired
United States..................................................................
322,724,799
312,753,032
9,971,767
52,171,464
27,194,250
Alabama............................................................................
Alaska...............................................................................
Arizona..............................................................................
Arkansas...........................................................................
California...........................................................................
2,864,535
1,112,612
4,079,027
2,450,634
36,436,898
2,864,535
1,112,612
4,079,027
2,450,634
36,436,898
-
530,489
193,083
609,070
309,420
7,287,502
223,176
79,833
424,750
145,853
2,876,297
Colorado...........................................................................
Connecticut.......................................................................
Delaware...........................................................................
District of Columbia...........................................................
Florida...............................................................................
6,168,195
2,346,398
454,013
14,100,983
6,168,195
2,346,398
454,013
14,100,983
-
521,888
58,306
72,637
2,908,712
335,331
234,926
20,427
666,658
Georgia.............................................................................
Hawaii...............................................................................
Idaho.................................................................................
Illinois................................................................................
Indiana..............................................................................
3,977,791
1,145,008
15,263,023
2,874,580
3,621,557
1,132,102
15,152,183
2,157,158
356,234
12,906
110,840
717,422
652,734
390,791
2,485,466
393,846
554,232
117,273
1,512,201
208,175
Iowa..................................................................................
Kansas..............................................................................
Kentucky...........................................................................
Louisiana...........................................................................
Maine................................................................................
1,896,531
3,467,209
3,579,385
2,717,207
828,411
1,894,314
3,432,045
3,579,385
2,717,207
828,411
2,217
35,164
-
542,388
404,905
298,126
302,285
51,786
266,623
225,816
228,704
218,614
80,131
Maryland...........................................................................
Massachusetts..................................................................
Michigan............................................................................
Minnesota.........................................................................
Mississippi.........................................................................
2,747,995
6,359,537
21,998,430
8,517,831
1,471,656
2,698,601
6,145,011
18,323,717
8,133,543
1,471,656
49,394
214,526
3,674,713
384,288
-
443,349
557,327
2,884,902
1,403,071
152,416
198,214
667,625
1,944,165
533,689
201,354
Missouri.............................................................................
Montana............................................................................
Nebraska...........................................................................
Nevada..............................................................................
New Hampshire................................................................
5,525,054
306,378
1,534,804
4,860,509
1,045,591
5,523,039
306,378
1,534,804
4,860,509
1,045,591
2,015
-
1,048,613
63,126
338,573
585,302
99,555
395,972
41,946
122,824
230,590
93,092
New Jersey.......................................................................
New Mexico......................................................................
New York..........................................................................
North Carolina...................................................................
North Dakota.....................................................................
8,621,349
972,094
27,790,059
6,252,793
232,985
8,590,199
972,094
26,408,823
6,252,793
226,696
31,150
1,381,236
6,289
562,500
135,220
5,432,972
1,040,175
38,740
419,016
116,460
2,100,883
431,082
16,451
Ohio..................................................................................
Oklahoma..........................................................................
Oregon..............................................................................
Pennsylvania.....................................................................
Rhode Island.....................................................................
9,816,755
1,213,328
5,499,319
23,335,197
555,283
9,569,823
1,213,328
5,499,319
23,314,068
555,283
246,932
21,129
-
1,572,611
341,103
315,270
3,970,373
113,828
1,056,533
291,867
445,244
2,600,930
44,900
South Carolina..................................................................
South Dakota....................................................................
Tennessee........................................................................
Texas................................................................................
Utah..................................................................................
7,918,056
515,416
3,737,273
42,786,659
1,742,882
7,918,056
515,416
3,737,273
40,856,687
1,742,882
1,929,972
-
2,259,173
72,511
476,226
6,916,322
169,771
355,213
35,919
254,532
4,151,591
134,243
Vermont............................................................................
Virginia..............................................................................
Washington.......................................................................
West Virginia.....................................................................
Wisconsin..........................................................................
Wyoming...........................................................................
310,807
6,616,553
8,259,580
349,484
6,000,762
67,940
307,332
6,616,553
8,259,580
349,484
5,208,897
67,940
3,475
791,865
-
16,956
718,361
1,643,452
105,516
680,716
-
25,912
289,765
719,417
27,608
810,983
17,210
1
Minor 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.
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Table 11. States Ranked According to Per Pupil Elementary-Secondary Public School System Finance
Amounts: 2005-06
(Dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Elementary-secondary revenue
Current spending
Instruction
Rank
Total
From Federal
From state
From local
Sources
sources
sources
US.......... 10,771 US..........
1
974 US..........
5,018 US..........
Total 1
4,779 US..........
Total 1
9,138 US..........
5,543 US..........
Salaries
Benefits
General
School
only
only
administration
administration
3,811 US.......... 1,208 US..........
174 US..........
507
394
357
344
331
327
VT..........
DC..........
MD..........
NJ..........
CT..........
877
863
742
726
718
1
2
3
4
5
DC..........
NY..........
NJ..........
CT..........
HI..........
18,332
16,800
16,743
14,893
14,799
AK..........
DC..........
LA..........
MS..........
ND..........
2,181
2,137
1,970
1,735
1,541
HI.......... 13,301 DC.......... 16,195 NY.......... 14,884 NY.......... 10,285 NY..........
VT.......... 12,488 NJ.......... 9,119 NJ.......... 14,630 NJ.......... 8,441 NJ..........
DE.......... 8,480 CT.......... 8,537 DC.......... 13,446 VT.......... 7,800 VT..........
MN.......... 7,785 NY.......... 8,360 VT.......... 12,614 CT.......... 7,637 CT..........
NY.......... 7,241 MA.......... 7,492 CT.......... 12,323 MA.......... 7,406 MA..........
6,799
5,772
5,324
5,276
4,943
6
7
8
9
10
MA..........
VT..........
WY..........
RI..........
DE..........
14,782
14,329
13,329
13,279
13,143
SD..........
NM..........
WY..........
MT..........
WV..........
1,458
1,368
1,346
1,310
1,239
AK..........
NJ..........
NM..........
AR..........
MA..........
6,915 PA..........
6,913 RI..........
6,724 MD..........
6,578 NH..........
6,501 IL..........
7,391
6,972
6,787
6,502
6,211
MA..........
RI..........
DE..........
AK..........
WY..........
11,981
11,769
11,633
11,460
11,197
DE..........
RI..........
ME..........
WY..........
PA..........
7,096
6,856
6,804
6,629
6,612
RI..........
DC..........
ME..........
DE..........
MD..........
4,915 WI.......... 1,832 DC..........
4,712 RI.......... 1,828 VT..........
4,568 VT.......... 1,776 IL..........
4,544 WV.......... 1,772 MN..........
4,474 IN.......... 1,678 SD..........
323 AK..........
323 HI..........
311 DE..........
272 WY..........
265 RI..........
680
663
660
626
613
11
12
13
14
15
PA..........
MD..........
AK..........
NH..........
ME..........
12,942
12,430
12,229
11,753
11,709
HI..........
NY..........
CA..........
VT..........
TX..........
1,233
1,198
1,186
1,113
1,064
MI..........
CA..........
WV..........
WY..........
WI..........
6,462
5,985
5,896
5,887
5,826
NE..........
WY..........
OH..........
ME..........
VA..........
6,175
6,096
5,855
5,820
5,734
PA..........
MD..........
ME..........
NH..........
WI..........
11,028
10,670
10,586
10,079
9,970
AK..........
MD..........
NH..........
WI..........
HI..........
6,557
6,436
6,307
6,084
5,893
PA..........
NH..........
WY..........
MN..........
AK..........
4,424
4,399
4,397
4,163
4,140
AK..........
ME..........
MI..........
MD..........
WY..........
1,674
1,655
1,587
1,570
1,558
OH..........
WI..........
MT..........
NY..........
CT..........
265
262
259
258
252
NY..........
ME..........
NH..........
CA..........
MI..........
589
583
577
575
573
16
17
18
19
20
OH..........
WI..........
IN..........
MN..........
MI..........
11,606
11,160
11,028
11,010
10,900
NE..........
ME..........
OK..........
AR..........
PA..........
1,055 WA..........
1,032 KS..........
1,032 CT..........
1,020 RI..........
1,020 IN..........
5,718
5,668
5,658
5,312
5,243
TX..........
IN..........
FL..........
GA..........
ND..........
5,112
5,064
4,783
4,736
4,725
HI..........
OH..........
MI..........
VA..........
WV..........
9,876
9,598
9,572
9,447
9,352
MN..........
VA..........
DC..........
WV..........
NE..........
5,891
5,785
5,729
5,610
5,489
VA..........
WI..........
IL..........
GA..........
OH..........
4,140
3,892
3,878
3,822
3,805
NH..........
PA..........
OR..........
HI..........
VA..........
1,517
1,497
1,397
1,337
1,233
WY..........
MO..........
KS..........
WV..........
IA..........
248
244
241
238
233
VA..........
OR..........
MA..........
OH..........
GA..........
549
542
541
537
533
21
22
23
24
25
VA..........
NE..........
IL..........
LA..........
CA..........
10,672
10,543
10,506
10,456
10,264
KY.......... 1,001 NV..........
RI..........
996 KY..........
AL..........
982 NC..........
AZ..........
959 OR..........
DE..........
953 OH..........
5,178
5,060
4,932
4,917
4,915
WI..........
CO..........
MO..........
SD..........
IA..........
4,665 IL..........
4,655 MN..........
4,594 IN..........
4,523 NE..........
4,485 ND..........
9,149
9,138
8,793
8,736
8,603
MI..........
OH..........
IL..........
GA..........
ND..........
5,437 HI..........
5,425 ND..........
5,387 NE..........
5,369 IA..........
5,227 MO..........
3,785
3,743
3,588
3,583
3,553
OH..........
MN..........
LA..........
NE..........
GA..........
1,223
1,222
1,196
1,183
1,099
AR..........
ME..........
MS..........
AL..........
OK..........
230
227
207
207
206
CO..........
NM..........
WI..........
WV..........
IN..........
531
514
510
503
500
26
27
28
29
30
GA.......... 10,113 SC..........
WV.......... 10,032 OR..........
KS.......... 9,973 FL..........
ND.......... 9,815 GA..........
IA.......... 9,771 IL..........
950
929
923
911
897
MD..........
ME..........
AL..........
NH..........
PA..........
4,871
4,856
4,763
4,604
4,532
SC..........
LA..........
OR..........
MT..........
DE..........
4,369
4,145
3,823
3,773
3,710
MT..........
GA..........
OR..........
CA..........
LA..........
8,581 IN..........
8,565 MT..........
8,545 CA..........
8,486 KS..........
8,402 IA..........
5,212
5,188
5,127
5,103
5,016
CA..........
MI..........
MT..........
TX..........
WV..........
3,479
3,452
3,450
3,442
3,430
IA..........
CA..........
AL..........
KY..........
ND..........
1,084
1,084
1,056
1,042
1,033
LA..........
NM..........
MI..........
KY..........
AK..........
200
196
191
184
174
NV..........
KS..........
IA..........
NC..........
WA..........
499
499
496
479
474
31
32
33
34
35
OR..........
SC..........
MO..........
FL..........
NM..........
9,668
9,643
9,585
9,542
9,438
MI..........
NC..........
OH..........
TN..........
IA..........
882
853
836
832
822
GA..........
IA..........
LA..........
SC..........
MT..........
4,466
4,464
4,341
4,325
4,316
KS..........
MI..........
AZ..........
TN..........
AK..........
3,574
3,556
3,447
3,432
3,133
KS..........
IA..........
MO..........
SC..........
NM..........
8,392
8,360
8,107
8,091
8,086
OR..........
MO..........
LA..........
AR..........
SC..........
4,999
4,895
4,886
4,788
4,698
KS..........
NC..........
IN..........
SC..........
WA..........
3,423
3,394
3,371
3,371
3,320
IL.......... 1,019 IN..........
MT..........
971 MA..........
NV..........
964 TN..........
NM..........
943 RI..........
UT..........
929 VA..........
162
162
145
144
142
MT..........
AL..........
NE..........
SC..........
IL..........
473
473
472
466
466
36
37
38
39
40
MT..........
WA..........
CO..........
TX..........
AR..........
9,399
9,359
9,285
9,210
8,960
MO..........
MA..........
ID..........
WA..........
MD..........
809
789
778
777
771
MS..........
VA..........
MO..........
OK..........
ID..........
4,269
4,224
4,182
4,052
4,050
NV..........
CA..........
OK..........
WV..........
WA..........
3,132
3,092
2,984
2,897
2,864
CO..........
AR..........
WA..........
FL..........
KY..........
8,057
7,927
7,830
7,759
7,662
WA..........
NM..........
FL..........
NC..........
CO..........
4,679
4,591
4,584
4,569
4,563
AR..........
LA..........
CO..........
KY..........
NM..........
3,284
3,272
3,267
3,246
3,237
SC..........
WA..........
ID..........
MO..........
AR..........
920
913
894
860
847
ID..........
DE..........
NV..........
NC..........
CO..........
139
129
127
123
122
MO..........
PA..........
FL..........
LA..........
AR..........
463
460
441
433
424
41
42
43
44
45
NV..........
SD..........
KY..........
MS..........
AL..........
8,937
8,904
8,828
8,644
8,560
KS..........
IN..........
VA..........
NJ..........
CT..........
731
721
714
712
697
CO..........
FL..........
UT..........
AZ..........
ND..........
3,962
3,835
3,678
3,619
3,550
AL..........
KY..........
NC..........
MS..........
MN..........
2,814
2,767
2,649
2,640
2,542
SD..........
AL..........
TX..........
NC..........
NV..........
7,651
7,646
7,561
7,388
7,345
TX..........
KY..........
SD..........
AL..........
NV..........
4,561
4,535
4,535
4,469
4,460
SD..........
OR..........
TN..........
FL..........
MS..........
3,171
3,087
3,079
2,980
2,977
MS..........
TN..........
FL..........
SD..........
KS..........
843
832
825
822
794
OR..........
TX..........
MD..........
GA..........
WA..........
118
114
113
112
103
KY..........
TX..........
ND..........
MS..........
MN..........
417
413
408
394
385
46
47
48
49
50
51
NC..........
OK..........
AZ..........
TN..........
ID..........
UT..........
8,434
8,069
8,025
7,512
7,257
6,802
UT..........
MN..........
CO..........
WI..........
NH..........
NV..........
691
682
668
668
647
627
IL..........
NE..........
TN..........
TX..........
SD..........
DC..........
3,398
3,313
3,248
3,034
2,922
-
UT..........
ID..........
AR..........
NM..........
VT..........
HI..........
2,434
2,429
1,361
1,346
728
265
MS..........
OK..........
TN..........
AZ..........
ID..........
UT..........
7,221
6,961
6,883
6,472
6,440
5,437
TN..........
MS..........
ID..........
OK..........
AZ..........
UT..........
4,454
4,243
3,980
3,842
3,717
3,443
AL..........
NV..........
ID..........
AZ..........
OK..........
UT..........
2,923
2,812
2,787
2,700
2,660
2,271
NC..........
CO..........
OK..........
AZ..........
TX..........
DC..........
784
731
731
673
550
436
SC..........
AZ..........
FL..........
CA..........
HI..........
UT..........
98
90
78
76
76
61
TN..........
OK..........
ID..........
SD..........
AZ..........
UT..........
382
377
369
367
330
329
NY..........
MA..........
NJ..........
DE..........
CT..........
2,674
2,100
1,963
1,960
1,918
ND..........
NH..........
NJ..........
PA..........
NE..........
Includes 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.
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Table 12. States Ranked According to Relation of Elementary-Secondary Public School System Finance
Amounts to $1,000 Personal Income: 2005-06
(Dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Elementary-secondary revenue
Current spending
Instruction
Rank
Total
From Federal
From state
From local
sources
sources
sources
US.......... 50.67 US..........
Total
1
Total
Salaries
Benefits
General
School
only
only
administration
administration
1
4.58 US.......... 23.61 US.......... 22.48 US.......... 43.34 US.......... 26.43 US.......... 17.93 US..........
5.68 US..........
.82 US..........
2.38
1
2
3
4
5
AK..........
VT..........
NJ..........
HI..........
WY..........
66.88
65.10
61.29
61.03
60.74
AK.......... 11.93 VT.......... 56.74 NJ..........
MS.......... 11.57 HI.......... 54.85 DC..........
LA.......... 11.43 AR.......... 41.54 NE..........
NM.......... 8.28 NM.......... 40.68 PA..........
ND.......... 7.44 AK.......... 37.82 TX..........
33.38
30.95
30.61
30.11
29.92
AK..........
VT..........
NJ..........
WV..........
NY..........
62.68
59.44
55.31
54.56
53.66
VT..........
NY..........
AK..........
ME..........
WV..........
37.57
37.44
35.86
33.87
32.73
VT..........
NY..........
AK..........
ME..........
GA..........
24.19
23.98
22.64
21.94
21.51
WV.......... 10.34 ND..........
NY.......... 9.43 NE..........
AK.......... 9.15 VT..........
IN.......... 8.90 NH..........
WI.......... 8.76 AR..........
1.90
1.62
1.47
1.46
1.45
VT..........
AK..........
NM..........
GA..........
MI..........
3.98
3.72
3.11
3.00
3.00
6
7
8
9
10
LA..........
NY..........
WV..........
IN..........
MS..........
60.69
59.25
58.53
58.48
57.67
WV..........
SD..........
MT..........
AR..........
TX..........
7.23
7.20
6.96
6.44
6.23
WV..........
MI..........
MN..........
DE..........
KS..........
34.40
33.81
33.42
31.07
29.42
29.49
28.45
28.36
28.14
27.96
ME..........
WY..........
AR..........
MI..........
NM..........
52.03
51.02
50.10
50.08
48.92
NJ..........
AR..........
GA..........
WY..........
RI..........
32.65
30.28
30.23
30.21
29.20
NJ..........
AR..........
TX..........
WY..........
WV..........
21.13
20.74
20.15
20.04
20.01
MI..........
VT..........
ME..........
NJ..........
DE..........
8.30
8.07
7.95
7.19
7.18
IL..........
WV..........
MS..........
MT..........
PA..........
1.41
1.39
1.38
1.38
1.35
WV..........
WY..........
ME..........
MD..........
HI..........
2.93
2.85
2.80
2.75
2.73
11
12
13
14
15
NM..........
MI..........
GA..........
AR..........
ME..........
57.10
57.02
56.91
56.58
56.24
OK..........
WY..........
KY..........
CA..........
SC..........
6.15
6.13
5.75
5.51
5.50
KY..........
MS..........
WI..........
IN..........
CA..........
29.07 WY.......... 27.78 LA.......... 48.77 WI..........
28.48 RI.......... 27.26 RI.......... 48.41 MI..........
27.84 IN.......... 26.85 GA.......... 48.21 LA..........
27.80 NH.......... 26.69 MS.......... 48.18 MS..........
27.78 GA.......... 26.65 OH.......... 47.72 NM..........
29.07
28.45
28.36
28.31
27.78
MS..........
NM..........
SC..........
RI..........
LA..........
19.87
19.58
19.52
19.22
18.99
RI..........
MA..........
WY..........
LA..........
OR..........
7.15
7.11
7.10
6.94
6.78
SD..........
OH..........
NJ..........
WI..........
KS..........
1.31
1.29
1.26
1.25
1.25
SC..........
AR..........
CA..........
NJ..........
IN..........
2.70
2.68
2.67
2.66
2.65
16
17
18
19
20
OH..........
SC..........
TX..........
WI..........
PA..........
56.21
55.84
53.91
53.33
52.73
AL..........
AZ..........
NE..........
GA..........
HI..........
5.49
5.33
5.23
5.13
5.08
WY..........
AL..........
WA..........
UT..........
ID..........
26.82
26.61
26.24
26.02
25.89
MA..........
SC..........
MD..........
VA..........
LA..........
25.37
25.29
25.11
24.23
24.06
WI..........
SC..........
IN..........
MT..........
PA..........
47.64
47.07
46.63
45.64
45.03
IN..........
MT..........
OH..........
SC..........
NH..........
27.64
27.59
27.51
27.42
27.21
KY..........
WI..........
IA..........
OH..........
MT..........
18.65
18.60
18.56
18.43
18.35
UT..........
CT..........
NH..........
GA..........
PA..........
6.58
6.39
6.23
6.19
6.10
OK..........
MO..........
IA..........
NM..........
MN..........
1.23
1.23
1.21
1.19
1.17
AL..........
OR..........
MS..........
OH..........
KS..........
2.64
2.63
2.63
2.60
2.59
21
22
23
24
25
NE..........
RI..........
KS..........
KY..........
IA..........
52.26 VT..........
51.93 ID..........
51.76 ME..........
50.72 UT..........
50.61 MI..........
5.06
4.97
4.96
4.89
4.61
NC..........
NY..........
NJ..........
LA..........
GA..........
25.65
25.54
25.31
25.20
25.13
IA..........
MO..........
ND..........
SD..........
WI..........
23.23
23.13
22.80
22.33
22.29
TX..........
KY..........
KS..........
IA..........
NE..........
44.26
44.02
43.57
43.30
43.30
NE..........
MA..........
PA..........
TX..........
KS..........
27.21
27.14
27.04
26.70
26.49
ND..........
NH..........
MI..........
PA..........
MO..........
18.06
18.06
18.06
18.03
17.89
KY..........
OH..........
AL..........
NE..........
MD..........
5.99
5.92
5.90
5.87
5.81
LA..........
AL..........
WY..........
ME..........
KY..........
1.16
1.16
1.13
1.09
1.06
IA..........
LA..........
MT..........
NC..........
WI..........
2.57
2.52
2.52
2.49
2.44
26
27
28
29
30
MA..........
MT..........
CT..........
MO..........
NH..........
50.06
49.98
49.63
48.25
48.24
OR..........
NC..........
TN..........
IA..........
NY..........
4.51
4.44
4.30
4.26
4.23
SC..........
OK..........
OR..........
OH..........
NV..........
25.04
24.14
23.87
23.80
23.68
FL..........
CO..........
MT..........
AZ..........
MI..........
20.66
20.64
20.07
19.14
18.61
DE..........
AL..........
NH..........
MA..........
CT..........
42.83 CT.......... 26.39 IN.......... 17.87 ID..........
42.75 DE.......... 26.20 MN.......... 17.87 NM..........
42.69 KY.......... 26.05 ID.......... 17.81 MS..........
42.63 IA.......... 25.99 NE.......... 17.78 IA..........
42.00 ID.......... 25.44 KS.......... 17.76 HI..........
5.72 MI..........
5.70 AK..........
5.63 NY..........
5.62 ID..........
5.51 IN..........
1.00
.95
.91
.89
.86
DE..........
TX..........
RI..........
KY..........
CT..........
2.42
2.42
2.40
2.40
2.39
31
32
33
34
35
DE..........
UT..........
OK..........
AL..........
CA..........
48.16
48.13
48.07
47.81
47.63
PA..........
DC..........
MO..........
IL..........
OH..........
4.16
4.08
4.07
4.06
4.05
ME..........
IA..........
MT..........
MA..........
MO..........
23.33
23.12
22.95
22.02
21.05
OR..........
KS..........
OK..........
TN..........
MS..........
18.56 OR.......... 41.94 MN.......... 25.29 NC..........
18.55 ND.......... 41.52 ND.......... 25.23 CT..........
17.78 OK.......... 41.47 AL.......... 25.00 IL..........
17.73 IL.......... 41.45 OR.......... 24.72 VA..........
17.62 ID.......... 41.17 MO.......... 24.64 MA..........
36
37
38
39
40
IL..........
ND..........
MN..........
OR..........
ID..........
47.60 FL..........
47.37 RI..........
47.27 IN..........
46.94 KS..........
46.39 WA..........
3.99
3.89
3.82
3.80
3.57
RI..........
AZ..........
NH..........
CT..........
PA..........
20.77
20.10
18.90
18.85
18.46
UT..........
AK..........
WV..........
KY..........
AL..........
17.22
17.13
16.90
15.89
15.72
41
42
43
44
45
MD..........
VA..........
AZ..........
SD..........
NC..........
45.99
45.09
44.57
43.96
43.86
DE..........
WI..........
VA..........
CO..........
MN..........
3.49
3.19
3.02
2.96
2.93
MD..........
VA..........
TX..........
CO..........
ND..........
18.02
17.85
17.76
17.56
17.13
ID..........
CA..........
NV..........
NC..........
DE..........
15.53
14.35
14.32
13.77
13.60
TN..........
OK..........
SD..........
HI..........
WA..........
15.91
15.85
15.66
15.61
15.24
46
47
48
49
50
51
WA..........
FL..........
CO..........
NV..........
TN..........
DC..........
42.95
41.21
41.16
40.87
38.81
35.03
NV..........
MD..........
MA..........
NH..........
NJ..........
CT..........
2.87
2.85
2.67
2.66
2.61
2.32
TN..........
FL..........
NE..........
IL..........
SD..........
DC..........
16.78
16.56
16.42
15.39
14.43
-
WA.......... 13.14 WA.......... 35.93 WA.......... 21.47 AZ..........
MN.......... 10.92 CO.......... 35.76 AZ.......... 20.64 OR..........
AR.......... 8.60 TN.......... 35.55 NV.......... 20.39 CO..........
NM.......... 8.15 NV.......... 33.58 CO.......... 20.27 FL..........
VT.......... 3.31 FL.......... 33.51 FL.......... 19.80 NV..........
HI.......... 1.09 DC.......... 30.09 DC.......... 15.35 DC..........
14.99
14.99
14.48
12.87
12.86
9.00
NY..........
CT..........
OH..........
IL..........
ME..........
17.65
17.58
17.57
17.49
16.74
AR..........
SC..........
MN..........
VA..........
MT..........
5.35
5.33
5.25
5.21
5.17
CT..........
TN..........
TX..........
NC..........
GA..........
.84
.75
.67
.64
.63
NH..........
ID..........
CO..........
NE..........
MO..........
2.37
2.36
2.35
2.34
2.33
MO..........
HI..........
VA..........
CA..........
MD..........
40.81 VA.......... 24.45 DE.......... 16.65 CA..........
40.73 IL.......... 24.40 MD.......... 16.55 ND..........
39.93 UT.......... 24.36 AL.......... 16.33 IL..........
39.62 HI.......... 24.30 CA.......... 16.15 NV..........
39.48 CA.......... 24.03 UT.......... 16.07 OK..........
5.03
4.99
4.62
4.41
4.35
DC..........
VA..........
NV..........
OR..........
SC..........
.62
.60
.58
.57
.57
UT..........
VA..........
NV..........
OK..........
WA..........
2.33
2.32
2.28
2.24
2.18
MN..........
UT..........
NC..........
SD..........
AZ..........
39.23
38.47
38.42
37.79
35.94
MO..........
TN..........
WA..........
KS..........
NC..........
4.33
4.30
4.19
4.12
4.08
RI..........
MA..........
CO..........
AZ..........
WA..........
.56
.55
.54
.50
.47
IL..........
NY..........
TN..........
ND..........
FL..........
2.11
2.08
1.97
1.97
1.90
SD..........
AZ..........
FL..........
CO..........
TX..........
DC..........
4.06
3.74
3.56
3.24
3.22
.83
DE..........
UT..........
MD..........
CA..........
FL..........
HI..........
.47
.43
.42
.35
.34
.31
PA..........
MA..........
AZ..........
SD..........
MN..........
DC..........
1.87
1.83
1.83
1.81
1.65
1.65
MD..........
NC..........
TN..........
OK..........
SD..........
23.81
23.76
23.01
22.89
22.40
1
Includes 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.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
12
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 13. Public School System Finances for Elementary-Secondary Education by Enrollment-Size
Groups: 2005-06
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
School systems with enrollment of:
All school
50,000 or
25,000 to
15,000 to
7,500 to
5,000 to
Item
3,000 to
under
systems
more
49,999
24,999
14,999
7,499
4,999
3,000
Fall Enrollment, 2005....................................................
48,380,507
9,956,546
6,455,779
5,043,275
7,059,009
4,368,653
5,541,519
9,955,726
Elementary-secondary revenue....................................
From Federal sources............................................
Through state..................................................
Child nutrition programs............................
Other and nonspecified
Direct...............................................................
521,116,397
47,100,781
43,528,892
8,913,237
34,615,655
3,571,889
108,838,895
11,601,401
10,964,239
2,242,011
8,722,228
637,162
64,508,126
6,173,546
5,837,445
1,264,589
4,572,856
336,101
48,669,691
4,181,306
3,943,328
933,874
3,009,454
237,978
72,956,478
5,972,890
5,454,702
1,210,995
4,243,707
518,188
47,420,086
3,298,600
3,045,736
692,703
2,353,033
252,864
60,764,905
4,402,549
4,124,637
903,997
3,220,640
277,912
117,958,216
11,470,489
10,158,805
1,665,068
8,493,737
1,311,684
From state sources.................................................
General formula assistance.............................
Compensatory programs.................................
Special Education.........................................
Staff improvement programs...........................
Vocational programs........................................
Capital outlay/debt service..............................
Transportation.................................................
Other................................................................
Payments on behalf of LEA.............................
Nonspecified....................................................
242,785,457
163,966,447
5,873,442
15,248,466
3,381,538
923,305
9,756,627
4,079,894
27,865,501
9,233,655
2,456,582
48,543,843
29,830,925
1,136,656
3,794,418
774,494
206,763
1,597,055
653,947
8,565,064
1,366,542
617,979
31,212,293
21,157,917
1,490,344
1,640,199
370,485
100,222
1,392,651
450,389
3,133,071
1,062,795
414,220
25,024,868
17,510,186
674,822
1,193,070
427,287
95,746
1,341,180
350,500
2,465,284
848,929
117,864
34,956,582
24,351,628
817,879
1,886,396
534,028
107,522
1,393,334
568,828
3,596,011
1,420,395
280,561
20,925,726
14,299,037
570,109
1,235,427
302,082
63,345
828,793
385,950
2,038,323
1,042,774
159,886
26,589,848
18,045,940
458,541
1,691,496
370,098
81,770
1,235,288
512,170
2,620,333
1,317,202
257,010
55,532,297
38,770,814
725,091
3,807,460
603,064
267,937
1,968,326
1,158,110
5,447,415
2,175,018
609,062
From local sources.................................................
Taxes1.............................................................
Property taxes...........................................
Contribution from parent government..............
From other local governments.........................
1
Current charges ..............................................
Tuition and transportation.........................
School lunch.............................................
Other................................................................
231,230,159
153,671,332
147,249,385
39,188,880
5,296,542
13,736,835
1,091,354
6,769,271
19,336,570
48,693,651
25,108,839
24,120,189
16,725,943
567,001
2,170,667
122,247
977,456
4,121,201
27,122,287
17,844,566
16,647,990
3,922,745
771,780
1,600,872
118,504
798,005
2,982,324
19,463,517
13,455,769
12,848,012
2,390,797
331,173
1,291,798
119,650
700,168
1,993,980
32,027,006
22,804,280
21,818,781
4,181,206
479,358
2,036,699
148,219
1,065,865
2,525,463
23,195,760
16,799,607
16,177,882
3,193,047
432,987
1,272,499
83,862
710,879
1,497,620
29,772,508
21,404,286
20,582,113
4,079,450
714,339
1,647,549
118,167
903,513
1,926,884
50,955,430
36,253,985
35,054,418
4,695,692
1,999,904
3,716,751
380,705
1,613,385
4,289,098
Elementary-secondary expenditure..............................
Current spending....................................................
526,648,505
451,487,812
111,991,893
93,831,363
65,993,187
54,924,754
50,060,338
42,075,714
73,611,743
63,200,056
47,653,983
41,349,789
59,911,642
52,377,462
117,425,719
103,728,674
By function:
Instruction.................................................
Support services.......................................
Pupil support services........................
Instructional staff support...................
General administration.......................
School administration.........................
Operation and maint. of plant.............
Pupil transportation............................
Other and nonspecified......................
Other current spending.............................
271,842,769
156,003,270
23,303,366
21,678,363
8,429,874
24,521,915
43,647,946
19,309,197
15,112,609
23,641,773
58,081,921
30,680,026
3,896,226
5,035,145
837,798
5,201,680
9,012,010
3,689,608
3,007,559
5,069,416
33,007,752
18,980,595
2,884,900
2,844,346
643,320
3,205,574
5,411,707
2,099,099
1,891,649
2,936,407
25,368,280
14,345,606
2,257,412
1,997,075
448,853
2,472,457
4,099,564
1,550,237
1,520,008
2,361,828
38,253,499
21,672,246
3,480,371
2,909,438
934,565
3,484,974
6,119,688
2,666,858
2,076,352
3,274,311
25,156,059
14,217,612
2,279,468
1,768,951
765,566
2,195,880
4,069,798
1,870,834
1,267,115
1,976,118
31,654,605
18,143,219
2,791,673
2,311,847
1,160,061
2,756,821
5,145,675
2,420,179
1,556,963
2,579,638
60,320,653
37,963,966
5,713,316
4,811,561
3,639,711
5,204,529
9,789,504
5,012,382
3,792,963
5,444,055
By selected objects:
1
Total salaries and wages .........................
Instructional salaries only...................
Support services salaries only...........
Total employee benefits1...........................
Instructional benefits only..................
Support services benefits only...........
272,653,877
184,369,075
79,434,671
88,150,962
58,463,824
26,520,549
56,692,829
38,349,599
16,240,682
17,980,972
12,243,275
5,125,295
34,054,629
22,827,643
10,065,386
10,058,873
6,504,085
3,141,894
26,215,650
17,666,886
7,638,555
8,355,163
5,413,887
2,535,005
38,831,855
26,316,510
11,244,851
12,759,924
8,414,417
3,886,137
25,196,863
17,262,058
7,209,324
8,384,010
5,624,310
2,492,034
31,636,703
21,634,697
9,102,671
10,597,044
7,093,179
3,169,762
60,025,348
40,311,682
17,933,202
20,014,976
13,170,671
6,170,422
Capital outlay..........................................................
Construction....................................................
Equipment.......................................................
Instructional equipment only.....................
Land & existing structures...............................
58,808,961
45,221,458
8,727,723
2,152,852
4,859,780
14,735,640
11,721,075
1,787,833
359,835
1,226,732
8,918,962
7,113,086
1,085,509
248,645
720,367
6,548,063
5,032,858
882,057
180,275
633,148
7,967,179
6,143,145
1,142,300
293,928
681,734
4,690,343
3,640,126
688,903
209,400
361,314
5,648,096
4,322,512
906,967
262,438
418,617
10,300,678
7,248,656
2,234,154
598,331
817,868
Interest on debt......................................................
13,751,959
3,123,517
1,995,040
1,351,803
1,958,886
1,220,603
1,572,739
2,529,371
Payments to other governments............................
2,599,773
301,373
154,431
84,758
485,622
393,248
313,345
866,996
Debt outstanding...........................................................
Long-term...............................................................
Short-term..............................................................
322,724,799
312,753,032
9,971,767
73,689,514
69,554,543
4,134,971
42,808,014
42,282,132
525,882
32,278,219
31,759,077
519,142
45,928,719
44,723,104
1,205,615
29,413,273
28,768,883
644,390
38,048,009
37,079,793
968,216
60,559,051
58,585,500
1,973,551
Long-term debt issued..................................................
52,171,464
12,900,032
7,024,435
6,044,812
7,307,088
4,791,669
5,499,906
8,603,522
Long-term debt retired...................................................
27,194,250
4,510,538
3,244,897
2,505,586
4,266,833
2,879,419
3,599,572
6,187,405
1
Includes 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.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
13
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Table 14. Per Pupil Amounts of Public School System Finances for Elementary-Secondary Education by
Enrollment-Size Groups: 2005-06
(Dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
School systems with enrollment of:
All school
50,000 or
25,000 to
15,000 to
7,500 to
5,000 to
Item
3,000 to
under
systems
more
49,999
24,999
14,999
7,499
4,999
3,000
Fall Enrollment, 2005....................................................
48,380,507
9,956,546
6,455,779
5,043,275
7,059,009
4,368,653
5,541,519
9,955,726
Elementary-secondary revenue....................................
From Federal sources............................................
Through state..................................................
Child nutrition programs............................
Other and nonspecified
Direct...............................................................
10,771.21
973.55
899.72
184.23
715.49
73.83
10,931.39
1,165.20
1,101.21
225.18
876.03
63.99
9,992.31
956.28
904.22
195.88
708.34
52.06
9,650.41
829.09
781.90
185.17
596.73
47.19
10,335.23
846.14
772.73
171.55
601.18
73.41
10,854.62
755.06
697.18
158.56
538.62
57.88
10,965.39
794.47
744.32
163.13
581.18
50.15
11,848.28
1,152.15
1,020.40
167.25
853.15
131.75
From state sources.................................................
General formula assistance.............................
Compensatory programs.................................
Special Education.........................................
Staff improvement programs...........................
Vocational programs........................................
Capital outlay/debt service..............................
Transportation.................................................
Other................................................................
Payments on behalf of LEA.............................
Nonspecified....................................................
5,018.25
3,389.10
121.40
315.18
69.89
19.08
201.66
84.33
575.97
190.85
50.78
4,875.57
2,996.11
114.16
381.10
77.79
20.77
160.40
65.68
860.24
137.25
62.07
4,834.78
3,277.36
230.85
254.07
57.39
15.52
215.72
69.77
485.31
164.63
64.16
4,962.03
3,471.99
133.81
236.57
84.72
18.98
265.93
69.50
488.83
168.33
23.37
4,952.05
3,449.72
115.86
267.23
75.65
15.23
197.38
80.58
509.42
201.22
39.75
4,789.97
3,273.10
130.50
282.79
69.15
14.50
189.71
88.35
466.58
238.69
36.60
4,798.30
3,256.50
82.75
305.24
66.79
14.76
222.92
92.42
472.85
237.70
46.38
5,577.93
3,894.32
72.83
382.44
60.57
26.91
197.71
116.33
547.16
218.47
61.18
From local sources.................................................
Taxes1.............................................................
Property taxes...........................................
Contribution from parent government..............
From other local governments.........................
1
Current charges ..............................................
Tuition and transportation.........................
School lunch.............................................
Other................................................................
4,779.41
3,176.31
3,043.57
810.01
109.48
283.93
22.56
139.92
399.68
4,890.62
2,521.84
2,422.55
1,679.89
56.95
218.01
12.28
98.17
413.92
4,201.24
2,764.12
2,578.77
607.63
119.55
247.98
18.36
123.61
461.96
3,859.30
2,668.06
2,547.55
474.06
65.67
256.14
23.72
138.83
395.37
4,537.04
3,230.52
3,090.91
592.32
67.91
288.52
21.00
150.99
357.76
5,309.59
3,845.49
3,703.17
730.90
99.11
291.28
19.20
162.72
342.81
5,372.63
3,862.53
3,714.16
736.16
128.91
297.31
21.32
163.04
347.72
5,118.20
3,641.52
3,521.03
471.66
200.88
373.33
38.24
162.06
430.82
Elementary-secondary expenditure..............................
Current spending....................................................
10,691.73
9,138.20
11,002.59
9,178.61
10,043.86
8,329.36
9,769.04
8,185.82
10,262.64
8,787.69
10,723.77
9,280.72
10,630.82
9,271.23
11,592.47
10,216.67
By function:
Instruction.................................................
Support services.......................................
Pupil support services........................
Instructional staff support...................
General administration.......................
School administration.........................
Operation and maint. of plant.............
Pupil transportation............................
Other and nonspecified......................
Other current spending.............................
5,543.13
3,224.51
481.67
448.08
174.24
506.86
902.18
399.11
312.37
370.56
5,726.14
3,081.39
391.32
505.71
84.15
522.44
905.13
370.57
302.07
371.08
5,041.01
2,940.09
446.87
440.59
99.65
496.54
838.27
325.15
293.02
348.25
4,987.14
2,844.50
447.61
395.99
89.00
490.25
812.88
307.39
301.39
354.18
5,360.02
3,070.15
493.04
412.16
132.39
493.69
866.93
377.79
294.14
357.51
5,666.89
3,254.46
521.78
404.92
175.24
502.64
931.59
428.24
290.05
359.37
5,631.47
3,274.05
503.77
417.19
209.34
497.48
928.57
436.74
280.96
365.71
5,993.71
3,813.28
573.87
483.30
365.59
522.77
983.30
503.47
380.98
409.68
By selected objects:
1
Total salaries and wages .........................
Instructional salaries only...................
Support services salaries only...........
Total employee benefits1...........................
Instructional benefits only..................
Support services benefits only...........
5,635.61
3,810.81
1,641.87
1,822.03
1,208.42
548.17
5,694.03
3,851.70
1,631.16
1,805.94
1,229.67
514.77
5,275.06
3,536.00
1,559.13
1,558.12
1,007.48
486.68
5,198.14
3,503.06
1,514.60
1,656.69
1,073.49
502.65
5,501.03
3,728.07
1,592.98
1,807.61
1,192.01
550.52
5,767.65
3,951.35
1,650.24
1,919.13
1,287.42
570.44
5,709.03
3,904.11
1,642.63
1,912.30
1,280.01
572.00
6,029.23
4,049.10
1,801.30
2,010.40
1,322.92
619.79
Capital outlay..........................................................
Construction....................................................
Equipment.......................................................
Instructional equipment only.....................
Land & existing structures...............................
1,215.55
934.70
180.40
44.50
100.45
1,480.00
1,177.22
179.56
36.14
123.21
1,381.55
1,101.82
168.15
38.52
111.58
1,298.38
997.93
174.90
35.75
125.54
1,128.65
870.26
161.82
41.64
96.58
1,073.64
833.24
157.69
47.93
82.71
1,019.23
780.02
163.67
47.36
75.54
1,034.65
728.09
224.41
60.10
82.15
Interest on debt......................................................
284.25
313.71
309.03
268.04
277.50
279.40
283.81
254.06
Payments to other governments............................
53.74
30.27
23.92
16.81
68.79
90.02
56.54
87.09
Debt outstanding...........................................................
Long-term...............................................................
Short-term..............................................................
6,670.55
6,464.44
206.11
7,401.11
6,985.81
415.30
6,630.96
6,549.50
81.46
6,400.25
6,297.31
102.94
6,506.40
6,335.61
170.79
6,732.80
6,585.30
147.50
6,865.99
6,691.27
174.72
6,082.84
5,884.60
198.23
Long-term debt issued..................................................
1,078.36
1,295.63
1,088.08
1,198.59
1,035.14
1,096.83
992.49
864.18
Long-term debt retired...................................................
562.09
453.02
502.63
496.82
604.45
659.11
649.56
621.49
1
Includes 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.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06
(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
Geographic area
Enrollment
1
Total
Total
Compensatory
(Title I)
Special
Education
Child
nutrition
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Formula
Assistance
Special
Education
ALABAMA
Independent Schools:
Baldwin County...............................................
Birmingham.....................................................
Elmore County................................................
Hoover.............................................................
Huntsville.........................................................
Jefferson County.............................................
25,958
30,959
10,492
11,776
23,139
35,834
234,316
332,468
75,074
134,798
204,401
306,247
20,180
47,478
7,081
4,195
20,299
25,131
4,823
18,356
1,831
146
6,643
4,441
5,284
10,773
2,493
1,892
4,664
10,630
4,145
9,959
1,562
1,010
4,495
6,539
5,928
8,390
1,195
1,147
4,497
3,521
105,214
144,294
51,294
49,570
98,684
169,148
89,470
126,770
43,432
40,915
87,968
143,019
143
Madison County..............................................
Mobile County.................................................
Montgomery County........................................
Shelby County.................................................
Tuscaloosa......................................................
Tuscaloosa County.........................................
18,151
65,643
32,526
24,713
10,444
16,300
143,093
555,247
255,070
224,127
107,413
148,483
9,592
97,090
36,051
13,420
12,090
11,635
1,876
30,276
13,832
2,459
3,544
2,808
3,073
20,374
7,089
4,532
2,292
3,133
2,531
18,966
9,157
3,254
3,139
3,303
2,112
27,474
5,973
3,175
3,115
2,391
87,302
301,108
147,793
109,820
46,220
81,434
74,708
256,762
126,588
92,871
39,515
66,528
516
52
49,714
14,677
15,506
495,404
163,392
161,802
60,822
30,253
15,430
13,426
3,755
3,675
11,794
4,501
3,415
8,084
2,446
2,593
27,518
19,551
5,747
268,984
91,567
104,617
249,180
81,843
92,084
-
Independent Schools:
Alhambra Elementary......................................
Amphitheater Unified.......................................
Cartwright Elementary.....................................
Chandler Unified.............................................
Deer Valley Unified.........................................
Dysart Unified..................................................
15,548
16,768
20,310
31,879
34,802
17,753
117,273
137,184
137,873
254,432
260,082
168,186
19,593
12,327
21,800
13,376
13,844
9,012
6,406
2,906
6,859
3,297
1,907
738
2,863
3,148
3,738
3,333
4,795
1,647
6,619
2,401
6,788
2,881
2,758
3,452
3,705
3,872
4,415
3,865
4,384
3,175
62,420
50,991
85,288
128,104
111,783
101,490
56,795
46,475
78,486
92,302
101,577
56,754
-
Flagstaff Unified..............................................
Gilbert Unified.................................................
Glendale Elementary.......................................
Glendale Union High.......................................
Kyrene Elementary..........................................
Marana Unified................................................
11,222
37,641
13,539
14,953
18,331
13,278
98,868
264,491
111,074
134,170
154,216
95,976
11,404
12,000
17,571
10,216
8,627
6,811
2,595
941
6,264
2,098
885
1,110
2,005
4,472
2,300
1,981
2,547
2,180
1,491
2,416
4,744
1,934
1,209
1,234
5,313
4,171
4,263
4,203
3,986
2,287
31,350
129,814
56,099
55,031
55,108
52,275
28,851
122,472
49,745
47,934
52,744
49,404
24
-
Mesa Unified...................................................
Paradise Valley Unified...................................
Pendergast Elementary...................................
Peoria Unified..................................................
Phoenix Union High........................................
Roosevelt Elementary.....................................
74,626
34,763
10,416
37,773
25,010
12,553
570,482
277,177
80,920
296,335
268,860
108,195
40,514
14,547
7,131
16,023
25,124
22,564
15,675
3,174
1,748
2,857
9,072
10,392
12,244
2,890
1,409
5,628
3,571
1,720
493
3,930
2,402
3,312
3,299
4,961
12,102
4,553
1,572
4,226
9,182
5,491
273,960
91,159
47,261
155,358
53,682
53,946
258,098
85,083
40,760
131,852
48,495
47,584
78
123
-
Scottsdale Unified...........................................
Sunnyside Unified...........................................
Tempe Elementary..........................................
Tempe Union High..........................................
Tucson Unified................................................
Washington Elementary..................................
Yuma Elementary............................................
26,936
16,697
13,705
13,701
60,557
24,832
10,466
229,966
136,194
119,190
121,804
507,545
211,565
90,353
12,070
25,829
16,453
5,695
70,587
27,831
15,989
1,957
11,082
5,622
1,467
23,792
5,912
5,656
3,867
3,284
2,549
1,964
10,839
3,394
1,859
2,150
5,594
4,277
52
13,005
8,481
3,663
4,096
5,869
4,005
2,212
22,951
10,044
4,811
38,063
74,833
35,993
15,192
230,316
94,251
45,503
34,344
65,705
32,263
12,949
213,229
84,277
39,318
1
-
10,108
13,430
26,462
18,587
13,282
15,938
90,354
120,367
301,791
180,206
114,707
135,972
3,960
17,980
28,580
15,212
9,623
11,691
846
4,075
7,811
3,290
2,313
2,256
1,166
3,252
4,965
4,440
2,263
3,293
1,147
3,447
6,334
4,589
2,963
3,958
801
7,206
9,470
2,893
2,084
2,184
62,020
83,330
216,513
134,574
82,398
100,881
34,038
46,591
68,830
58,791
46,223
61,900
2,130
5,052
11,089
6,561
3,810
4,640
21,660
10,228
19,442
13,515
19,869
20,690
187,281
111,874
183,999
118,929
201,714
182,089
15,699
9,894
20,070
16,283
15,295
20,901
2,711
1,874
6,542
6,640
5,652
11,586
3,180
4,554
3,152
2,499
2,621
3,912
3,097
977
5,307
4,514
3,505
184
6,711
2,489
5,069
2,630
3,517
5,219
143,818
67,643
123,404
61,441
146,664
97,105
103,268
33,460
100,614
34,958
75,743
48,651
10,146
12,277
179
149
334
9,029
ALASKA
Dependent Schools:
Anchorage.......................................................
Fairbanks North Star Borough........................
Matanuska-Susitna Borough...........................
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
Independent Schools:
Bentonville.......................................................
Fort Smith........................................................
Little Rock.......................................................
Pulaski County Special...................................
Rogers.............................................................
Springdale.......................................................
CALIFORNIA
Independent Schools:
ABC Unified.....................................................
Alameda Unified..............................................
Alhambra.........................................................
Alum Rock Union Elementary.........................
Alvord Unified..................................................
Anaheim Elementary.......................................
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
Total taxes
Property
taxes only
Parent
government
contributions
From cities
and
counties
From other
school
systems
Charges
Other
108,922
140,696
16,699
81,033
85,418
111,968
36,426
70,290
4,220
55,109
37,074
70,575
36,266
70,272
4,186
55,105
37,052
70,520
-
49,906
58,414
4,955
9,122
33,827
13,474
43
136
3
44
12,562
4,792
5,082
10,918
6,468
18,301
9,985
7,200
2,306
5,881
8,049
9,574
5,910
20,917
10,477
7,150
3,827
7,897
46,199
157,049
71,226
100,887
49,103
55,414
13,678
90,512
18,387
59,169
26,345
10,422
13,560
71,860
18,326
59,062
17,541
10,126
-
19,221
22,299
40,286
11,558
16,257
28,281
79
32
214
84
-
9,141
19,160
6,486
20,453
2,652
8,721
4,080
25,078
6,035
9,493
3,765
7,990
17,317
8,861
10,802
2,487
863
1,731
165,598
41,572
41,755
-
-
144,322
38,023
38,080
-
-
11,999
1,832
1,540
9,277
1,717
2,135
Independent Schools:
Alhambra Elementary......................................
Amphitheater Unified.......................................
Cartwright Elementary.....................................
Chandler Unified..............................................
Deer Valley Unified..........................................
Dysart Unified..................................................
-
5,625
4,516
6,802
35,802
10,206
44,736
35,260
73,866
30,785
112,952
134,455
57,684
22,807
61,696
21,075
81,122
106,695
46,066
22,807
61,696
21,075
81,122
106,695
46,066
-
6,358
2,570
6,850
11,220
7,464
4,601
1,500
198
-
1,095
4,897
1,030
9,875
12,959
2,959
5,000
3,203
1,830
10,735
7,139
4,058
Flagstaff Unified...............................................
Gilbert Unified..................................................
Glendale Elementary.......................................
Glendale Union High.......................................
Kyrene Elementary..........................................
Marana Unified................................................
-
2,499
7,342
6,354
7,097
2,340
2,871
56,114
122,677
37,404
68,923
90,481
36,890
46,827
84,697
21,513
53,280
61,828
25,480
46,827
84,697
21,513
53,280
61,828
25,480
-
3,659
11,527
4,229
5,982
4,192
2,784
379
348
2,567
14,601
1,411
7,170
6,088
3,498
2,682
11,852
10,251
2,491
18,373
4,780
Mesa Unified....................................................
Paradise Valley Unified...................................
Pendergast Elementary...................................
Peoria Unified..................................................
Phoenix Union High.........................................
Roosevelt Elementary.....................................
-
15,784
6,076
6,501
23,383
5,187
6,362
256,008
171,471
26,528
124,954
190,054
31,685
154,323
146,839
14,737
90,050
172,081
26,170
154,323
146,839
14,737
90,050
172,081
26,170
-
23,565
5,765
3,745
15,554
3,049
3,709
54
191
690
-
20,851
9,576
1,032
10,525
5,726
535
57,269
9,237
6,823
8,135
9,198
1,271
Scottsdale Unified............................................
Sunnyside Unified............................................
Tempe Elementary..........................................
Tempe Union High...........................................
Tucson Unified.................................................
Washington Elementary..................................
Yuma Elementary............................................
-
3,719
9,128
3,730
2,243
17,087
9,973
6,185
179,833
35,532
66,744
100,917
206,642
89,483
28,861
155,468
27,008
56,896
81,161
174,567
53,025
16,435
155,468
27,008
56,896
81,161
174,567
53,025
16,435
-
1,055
4,057
2,472
4,950
12,150
9,113
10,142
75
30
1,636
98
11,762
2,468
2,006
9,812
9,911
3,179
1,395
11,473
1,969
5,370
4,994
8,378
24,166
791
-
25,852
31,687
136,594
69,222
32,365
34,341
24,374
19,057
56,698
30,420
22,686
23,400
12,260
13,428
39,568
21,319
13,837
13,809
12,211
13,428
39,568
21,319
13,837
13,809
-
16
230
388
57
22
4
17
174
17
36
5,639
2,287
7,941
6,238
7,381
6,916
6,471
3,309
8,785
2,475
1,394
2,617
1,273
284
1,443
1,577
1,060
1,113
29,131
21,622
21,168
24,757
69,527
38,312
27,764
34,337
40,525
41,205
39,755
64,083
16,700
26,442
22,308
33,789
26,389
56,341
16,700
23,290
22,308
33,789
26,389
56,341
-
99
7
849
1,899
11,094
2,826
5,133
127
3,483
1,383
1,516
446
2,560
307
5,583
6,512
5,600
4,144
5,673
6,459
Transportation
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Independent Schools:
Baldwin County................................................
Birmingham.....................................................
Elmore County.................................................
Hoover.............................................................
Huntsville.........................................................
Jefferson County.............................................
8,409
5,215
4,430
4,783
3,363
13,779
7,335
12,309
3,432
3,872
7,353
12,207
Madison County...............................................
Mobile County..................................................
Montgomery County........................................
Shelby County.................................................
Tuscaloosa......................................................
Tuscaloosa County..........................................
6,684
22,913
10,728
9,799
2,878
6,957
ALABAMA--Con.
ALASKA--Con.
Dependent Schools:
Anchorage.......................................................
Fairbanks North Star Borough.........................
Matanuska-Susitna Borough...........................
ARIZONA--Con.
ARKANSAS--Con.
Independent Schools:
Bentonville.......................................................
Fort Smith........................................................
Little Rock........................................................
Pulaski County Special....................................
Rogers.............................................................
Springdale.......................................................
CALIFORNIA--Con.
Independent Schools:
ABC Unified.....................................................
Alameda Unified..............................................
Alhambra.........................................................
Alum Rock Union Elementary..........................
Alvord Unified..................................................
Anaheim Elementary.......................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
16
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--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
Geographic area
For selected functions
Instruction
Employee
benefits
Support services
Total2
Salaries and
wages
Employee
benefits
Total
Pupil
support
Staff
support
Total
Total
Salaries and
wages
Independent Schools:
Baldwin County................................................
Birmingham.....................................................
Elmore County.................................................
Hoover.............................................................
Huntsville.........................................................
Jefferson County.............................................
244,873
351,163
85,092
145,254
207,829
304,511
217,476
281,755
70,291
111,207
199,625
264,470
122,813
166,069
39,411
61,573
117,880
154,702
46,066
57,482
15,934
24,138
42,459
58,755
125,561
143,983
42,235
61,464
117,941
155,861
81,964
96,369
26,871
39,436
79,067
102,931
29,000
32,806
10,139
14,277
27,037
36,500
78,036
114,417
22,393
39,988
69,401
85,941
10,675
15,705
3,074
6,013
8,211
11,015
10,889
24,012
2,946
5,371
10,224
10,902
Madison County...............................................
Mobile County..................................................
Montgomery County........................................
Shelby County.................................................
Tuscaloosa......................................................
Tuscaloosa County..........................................
162,128
572,066
249,488
232,518
103,539
130,024
129,913
505,453
243,708
201,408
81,969
116,762
75,205
276,716
141,601
114,558
46,071
64,955
28,822
110,132
55,217
43,988
17,848
25,901
75,829
275,873
134,008
116,724
47,212
68,496
50,202
174,241
88,955
75,301
30,276
44,417
18,009
64,962
32,814
27,793
11,106
16,500
43,810
192,889
90,317
66,895
28,268
34,859
6,272
26,540
14,137
10,665
4,733
4,921
6,810
32,396
17,078
11,491
4,252
3,161
618,773
168,464
188,987
480,836
160,824
156,911
284,416
92,813
90,668
122,629
35,602
38,340
284,863
90,005
88,893
187,606
59,867
58,561
76,265
22,758
25,107
182,497
66,663
63,668
33,102
11,840
13,209
29,355
9,508
5,820
Independent Schools:
Alhambra Elementary......................................
Amphitheater Unified.......................................
Cartwright Elementary.....................................
Chandler Unified..............................................
Deer Valley Unified..........................................
Dysart Unified..................................................
114,469
122,133
130,379
268,147
250,946
185,298
104,977
113,691
124,896
196,838
206,535
107,449
64,647
76,348
88,460
124,658
140,165
58,894
14,614
16,903
20,017
29,176
34,548
13,871
58,603
62,565
76,720
116,659
125,698
59,046
44,368
48,249
60,839
86,409
95,770
43,425
10,164
10,059
13,012
19,545
22,927
10,188
30,621
44,628
40,330
67,512
70,574
41,861
5,818
7,657
8,238
8,978
12,574
6,199
2,724
5,133
4,256
6,155
3,818
1,161
Flagstaff Unified...............................................
Gilbert Unified..................................................
Glendale Elementary.......................................
Glendale Union High.......................................
Kyrene Elementary..........................................
Marana Unified................................................
89,297
265,422
111,692
159,787
144,480
91,216
82,603
217,802
84,923
105,147
121,457
80,992
50,747
145,835
53,699
67,662
78,086
50,925
14,976
35,701
16,272
17,055
18,412
12,003
47,514
132,456
47,230
61,028
74,546
45,620
33,955
101,582
33,441
44,622
56,929
35,451
9,735
24,003
10,421
10,723
12,981
7,817
30,478
70,261
32,376
38,636
37,646
29,297
5,447
14,412
4,441
6,995
6,990
4,801
2,489
4,913
3,539
4,286
3,683
1,587
Mesa Unified....................................................
Paradise Valley Unified...................................
Pendergast Elementary...................................
Peoria Unified..................................................
Phoenix Union High.........................................
Roosevelt Elementary.....................................
530,985
269,339
79,390
298,409
282,697
106,249
488,556
230,408
64,463
240,032
222,901
96,782
338,099
133,654
41,175
163,719
140,739
64,192
74,698
36,735
10,195
42,864
43,042
14,200
299,633
134,671
36,878
142,446
123,017
57,700
230,311
93,078
27,290
108,434
89,865
43,065
50,285
25,701
6,639
28,337
24,329
9,336
159,396
79,546
23,488
86,313
91,914
33,426
26,970
15,207
4,410
20,002
25,525
4,090
11,453
7,930
2,705
11,737
7,937
3,583
Scottsdale Unified............................................
Sunnyside Unified............................................
Tempe Elementary..........................................
Tempe Union High...........................................
Tucson Unified.................................................
Washington Elementary..................................
Yuma Elementary............................................
254,003
130,636
108,022
100,797
500,668
206,058
80,088
184,275
122,804
100,704
88,337
448,839
168,513
72,125
121,911
77,122
69,350
59,101
305,876
98,668
40,128
29,498
17,654
17,667
14,120
83,428
28,032
12,925
108,954
65,752
56,398
53,363
241,303
100,279
37,022
79,991
49,522
42,811
39,874
184,196
68,620
26,729
19,079
11,422
10,813
9,372
47,773
19,364
8,397
66,026
49,385
39,383
29,893
187,715
52,422
30,443
13,098
10,097
8,788
5,607
39,509
11,460
3,586
7,072
2,905
4,640
3,033
12,770
2,980
2,660
122,442
123,769
289,758
172,245
124,344
147,573
78,260
107,479
265,221
154,194
101,962
123,845
51,019
68,287
158,615
100,701
66,868
78,292
12,793
19,484
47,327
27,568
16,789
20,202
48,187
62,589
150,900
92,862
66,118
81,261
34,340
42,431
105,295
65,256
47,004
54,855
8,532
12,074
30,721
17,629
11,812
14,291
24,368
37,666
101,922
52,715
30,718
36,550
3,707
6,467
12,444
7,895
4,716
4,603
4,017
9,131
17,414
7,673
4,704
5,675
185,266
122,325
206,243
111,301
173,649
199,294
173,408
82,062
167,720
106,265
142,290
166,073
116,996
54,630
99,733
71,448
89,964
114,185
33,923
14,101
42,292
19,349
27,275
33,705
100,814
53,081
93,709
65,709
92,628
106,152
74,953
37,207
61,382
46,480
65,028
77,522
20,349
9,053
22,957
11,815
18,078
20,326
55,840
24,449
59,364
35,282
43,770
57,374
6,664
2,394
8,706
2,677
5,770
8,779
7,198
3,957
8,641
8,325
5,167
8,011
ALABAMA--Con.
ALASKA--Con.
Dependent Schools:
Anchorage.......................................................
Fairbanks North Star Borough.........................
Matanuska-Susitna Borough...........................
ARIZONA--Con.
ARKANSAS--Con.
Independent Schools:
Bentonville.......................................................
Fort Smith........................................................
Little Rock........................................................
Pulaski County Special....................................
Rogers.............................................................
Springdale.......................................................
CALIFORNIA--Con.
Independent Schools:
ABC Unified.....................................................
Alameda Unified..............................................
Alhambra.........................................................
Alum Rock Union Elementary..........................
Alvord Unified..................................................
Anaheim Elementary.......................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
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U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Indebtedness
Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.
Current spending--Con.
Geographic area
For selected functions--Con.
Support services--Con.
General
School
adminisOther and
administration
tration nonspecified
Other
current
spending
Capital
Interoutlay governmental
Interest
on debt
Total long-term
debt
outstanding at
end of fiscal year
Long-term
debt issued
during
fiscal year
Long-term
debt retired
during
fiscal year
ALABAMA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Baldwin County................................................
Birmingham.....................................................
Elmore County.................................................
Hoover.............................................................
Huntsville.........................................................
Jefferson County.............................................
3,697
9,335
1,528
1,224
4,593
4,793
14,343
18,360
4,002
7,412
12,691
18,093
38,432
47,005
10,843
19,968
33,682
41,138
13,879
23,355
5,663
9,755
12,283
22,668
22,751
67,752
13,425
25,191
7,566
32,796
7
301
1
3
25
187
4,639
1,355
1,375
8,853
613
7,058
125,548
121,276
37,220
255,574
52,056
199,838
10
14,266
68,643
7,555
4,972
2,152
875
6,060
487
7,041
Madison County...............................................
Mobile County..................................................
Montgomery County........................................
Shelby County.................................................
Tuscaloosa......................................................
Tuscaloosa County..........................................
1,915
9,614
4,352
2,826
3,037
2,203
8,583
29,340
13,681
12,036
5,169
8,329
20,230
94,999
41,069
29,877
11,077
16,245
10,274
36,691
19,383
17,789
6,489
13,407
27,588
48,708
3,061
22,794
18,119
10,988
15
714
58
477
6
4,612
17,191
2,719
8,258
2,974
2,268
141,992
235,401
46,122
202,663
50,297
40,179
16,610
89,557
8,300
52,157
-
4,686
94,678
3,002
9,635
3,437
3,849
3,825
1,619
1,203
28,311
8,825
10,741
87,904
34,871
32,695
13,476
4,156
4,350
110,991
1,860
26,514
-
26,946
5,780
5,562
569,097
117,672
127,405
67,168
14,140
25,295
36,995
12,069
9,124
Independent Schools:
Alhambra Elementary......................................
Amphitheater Unified.......................................
Cartwright Elementary.....................................
Chandler Unified..............................................
Deer Valley Unified..........................................
Dysart Unified..................................................
899
833
934
647
2,762
1,090
4,254
5,636
7,629
9,003
11,128
5,344
16,926
25,369
19,273
42,729
40,292
28,067
15,753
6,498
7,846
12,667
10,263
6,542
4,427
4,588
5,474
63,095
31,345
75,081
-
5,065
3,854
9
8,214
13,066
2,768
35,435
70,860
140,190
183,660
75,825
15,037
485
13,705
334
17,003
21,280
2,692
Flagstaff Unified...............................................
Gilbert Unified..................................................
Glendale Elementary.......................................
Glendale Union High.......................................
Kyrene Elementary..........................................
Marana Unified................................................
584
977
619
931
749
501
4,299
9,515
5,697
4,397
5,612
3,976
17,659
40,444
18,080
22,027
20,612
18,432
4,611
15,085
5,317
5,483
9,265
6,075
5,120
34,149
19,018
50,203
5,694
7,325
-
1,574
13,471
7,751
4,437
17,329
2,899
24,248
124,210
32,490
132,745
55,993
62,110
65,802
13,044
30,394
16,203
4,833
9,376
20,356
17,205
7,966
4,240
6,381
Mesa Unified....................................................
Paradise Valley Unified...................................
Pendergast Elementary...................................
Peoria Unified..................................................
Phoenix Union High.........................................
Roosevelt Elementary.....................................
2,316
1,527
668
1,188
876
876
29,151
10,072
3,658
12,774
7,608
5,774
89,506
44,810
12,047
40,612
49,968
19,103
29,527
16,191
4,097
11,273
7,970
5,656
33,377
23,605
12,424
49,944
47,655
5,969
-
9,052
15,326
2,503
8,433
12,141
3,498
187,930
343,980
25,005
252,988
240,230
22,490
45,895
42,402
67,132
66,088
-
20,262
30,972
3,735
17,951
13,427
9
Scottsdale Unified............................................
Sunnyside Unified............................................
Tempe Elementary..........................................
Tempe Union High...........................................
Tucson Unified.................................................
Washington Elementary..................................
Yuma Elementary............................................
1,004
837
1,594
1,224
7,221
1,137
1,258
9,502
5,912
5,033
3,893
27,788
7,647
5,008
35,350
29,634
19,328
16,136
100,427
29,198
17,931
9,295
7,667
4,923
5,081
19,821
15,812
4,660
55,762
7,832
5,893
5,298
36,086
31,380
6,762
-
13,966
1,425
7,162
15,743
6,165
1,201
320,655
69,300
135,925
275,055
130,185
22,240
15,197
-
23,598
2,100
7,732
18,055
24,885
11,938
3,537
1,534
981
5,872
1,731
710
2,187
4,222
6,099
15,377
9,476
5,908
7,180
10,888
14,988
50,815
25,940
14,680
16,905
5,705
7,224
12,399
8,617
5,126
6,034
40,147
15,580
11,309
8,152
18,032
18,596
175
74
4,135
6,424
10
3,860
636
9,093
3,475
4,350
5,122
124,876
25,261
180,740
75,169
115,090
135,625
12,000
627
2,212
24,575
21,440
2,478
1,000
3,329
1,517
7,355
3,396
568
573
1,299
1,059
595
1,004
12,283
5,796
10,539
7,430
9,903
11,975
29,127
11,729
30,179
15,791
22,335
27,605
16,754
4,532
14,647
5,274
5,892
2,547
5,564
27,934
33,383
2,672
28,645
28,190
4,621
10,413
2,379
19
6
3,425
1,673
1,916
2,761
2,345
2,708
1,606
59,191
90,752
77,284
36,696
73,416
67,356
63,452
845
2,585
336
2,050
1,739
58,160
ALASKA--Con.
Dependent Schools:
Anchorage.......................................................
Fairbanks North Star Borough.........................
Matanuska-Susitna Borough...........................
ARIZONA--Con.
ARKANSAS--Con.
Independent Schools:
Bentonville.......................................................
Fort Smith........................................................
Little Rock........................................................
Pulaski County Special....................................
Rogers.............................................................
Springdale.......................................................
CALIFORNIA--Con.
Independent Schools:
ABC Unified.....................................................
Alameda Unified..............................................
Alhambra.........................................................
Alum Rock Union Elementary..........................
Alvord Unified..................................................
Anaheim Elementary.......................................
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
1
Enrollment
Total
Total
Compensatory
(Title I)
Special
Education
Child
nutrition
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Formula
Assistance
Special
Education
CALIFORNIA--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
Anaheim Union High........................................
Antelope Valley Union High.............................
Antioch Unified................................................
Apple Valley Unified........................................
Arcadia Unified................................................
Azusa Unified..................................................
33,112
25,312
21,188
15,716
10,169
11,615
353,590
214,283
181,745
125,251
81,335
102,080
43,009
13,941
11,598
11,078
3,004
10,830
7,404
3,858
2,247
3,937
731
3,376
17,911
4,617
3,173
2,798
1,166
2,287
11,779
2,278
3,142
2,818
326
2,870
5,915
3,188
3,036
1,525
781
2,297
227,961
148,691
120,383
84,477
41,976
78,132
132,435
120,483
70,603
63,715
31,975
54,981
15,936
10,195
250
213
83
5,047
Bakersfield Elementary....................................
Baldwin Park Unified.......................................
Bellflower Unified.............................................
Bonita Unified..................................................
Burbank Unified...............................................
Cajon Valley Union Elementary.......................
27,890
19,684
15,352
10,193
16,648
16,669
261,922
160,062
126,635
97,434
141,799
150,554
48,891
15,850
12,003
4,425
8,367
14,313
22,876
4,833
3,441
562
2,457
5,548
5,383
2,509
3,176
2,129
2,964
3,250
11,906
4,688
2,892
701
1,518
3,434
8,726
3,820
2,494
1,033
1,428
2,081
189,281
125,479
94,692
75,405
88,333
85,511
123,057
89,648
71,190
42,856
62,579
57,185
13,089
3,657
4,731
6,082
7,087
891
Capistrano Unified...........................................
Carlsbad Unified..............................................
Central Unified.................................................
Ceres Unified...................................................
Chaffey Union High.........................................
Chico Unified...................................................
51,245
10,412
12,713
10,896
24,982
13,533
408,696
91,549
112,583
106,045
216,860
109,831
22,158
3,988
8,676
8,538
11,474
10,385
4,318
797
2,560
2,132
2,662
3,053
8,007
1,407
2,312
1,797
3,705
1,778
2,938
734
2,220
2,631
1,352
1,822
6,895
1,050
1,584
1,978
3,755
3,732
140,735
19,727
76,133
70,758
147,013
60,887
42,097
4,901
54,511
43,362
116,724
42,083
23,148
172
12
113
652
3,033
Chino Unified...................................................
Chula Vista Elementary...................................
Clovis Unified...................................................
Coachella Valley Unified..................................
Colton Joint Unified.........................................
Compton Unified..............................................
33,693
26,472
36,378
16,418
24,715
30,233
263,136
249,739
414,691
197,007
221,755
278,948
14,456
21,237
17,962
28,661
20,338
42,906
3,648
7,327
4,848
11,919
6,993
21,263
4,398
4,609
5,470
1,799
3,720
3,125
2,881
4,871
3,494
6,688
5,299
9,981
3,529
4,430
4,150
8,255
4,326
8,537
177,004
108,497
264,701
114,003
165,692
195,351
135,853
62,044
146,555
70,298
110,908
139,098
367
132
17,699
269
420
214
Conejo Valley Unified......................................
Corona-Norco Unified......................................
Covina-Valley Unified......................................
Cupertino Union Elementary...........................
Desert Sands Unified.......................................
Downey Unified...............................................
22,456
47,510
15,299
16,572
27,565
22,584
193,356
475,912
127,673
129,567
297,311
189,020
7,195
26,873
9,316
5,001
23,855
16,852
940
4,743
2,515
1,287
7,610
3,734
3,847
7,212
2,820
2,101
3,331
4,271
1,211
7,752
2,612
400
4,559
5,269
1,197
7,166
1,369
1,213
8,355
3,578
79,352
288,824
95,928
34,173
148,231
129,475
45,610
162,760
70,113
14,610
88,944
98,865
575
21,773
5,763
135
578
-
East Side Union High......................................
El Monte Elementary.......................................
El Monte Union High........................................
El Rancho Unified............................................
Elk Grove Unified.............................................
Escondido Union Elementary..........................
25,817
10,881
10,608
11,757
60,735
19,654
252,576
102,451
109,644
99,865
653,443
162,236
16,939
14,948
11,150
9,500
41,007
17,848
4,681
5,025
2,962
11,799
6,303
4,550
2,211
1,741
1,773
8,626
3,544
2,305
5,210
2,560
2,619
8,997
4,897
5,403
2,502
6,849
2,146
11,585
3,104
107,629
65,140
74,887
72,603
430,227
87,373
66,643
47,750
63,487
55,543
238,727
60,299
723
31,045
433
Etiwanda Elementary.......................................
Evergreen Elementary.....................................
Fairfield-Suisun Unified...................................
Folsom-Cordova Unified..................................
Fontana Unified...............................................
Fremont Unified...............................................
12,117
13,420
23,377
18,584
41,930
32,121
91,818
110,958
197,385
164,989
381,615
276,638
3,013
5,136
12,580
11,126
36,925
14,772
223
1,040
3,701
2,991
13,674
1,784
1,456
1,700
2,771
3,477
6,628
8,741
771
1,291
3,420
2,406
9,822
1,790
563
1,105
2,688
2,252
6,801
2,457
64,967
46,452
127,179
84,863
295,898
157,415
53,500
21,135
89,630
57,503
197,080
91,312
53
542
323
18,899
23,001
Fresno Unified.................................................
Fullerton Elementary.......................................
Fullerton Joint Union High...............................
Garden Grove Unified......................................
Glendale Unified..............................................
Grant Joint Union High....................................
79,046
13,890
16,299
49,574
28,002
13,965
719,209
111,648
175,602
419,282
265,393
138,666
113,778
10,516
6,791
45,741
32,116
13,183
48,809
2,594
2,088
14,697
10,180
4,812
14,634
2,288
1,855
8,302
8,378
2,061
24,954
2,531
32
12,623
4,761
2,176
25,381
3,103
2,816
10,119
8,797
4,134
505,426
53,686
102,393
265,465
161,814
90,419
347,255
36,128
47,059
175,150
105,481
67,698
39,080
41
29,284
12,819
404
Grossmont Union High....................................
Hacienda La Puente Unified............................
Hayward Unified..............................................
Hemet Unified..................................................
Hesperia Unified..............................................
Huntington Beach Union High.........................
24,444
23,241
22,236
22,368
20,267
15,757
253,626
232,639
203,287
236,520
168,259
188,734
13,512
24,343
20,864
20,577
11,227
13,288
3,125
5,704
5,533
5,513
3,378
1,330
4,137
4,105
3,977
3,635
2,263
8,125
1,091
5,506
6,100
5,080
3,522
941
5,159
9,028
5,254
6,349
2,064
2,892
120,068
176,314
123,316
146,986
117,507
82,610
78,274
119,304
83,426
84,759
89,525
29,867
355
11,014
378
392
410
24,797
Inglewood Unified............................................
Irvine Unified....................................................
Jurupa Unified.................................................
Kern Union High..............................................
La Mesa-Spring Valley....................................
Lake Elsinore Unified.......................................
16,630
25,496
21,043
35,394
13,657
20,652
151,849
220,480
186,026
338,816
115,631
184,012
18,590
11,758
19,632
31,355
10,248
13,343
7,268
1,652
7,390
9,249
2,376
3,562
2,639
4,292
2,787
5,537
2,602
3,984
2,973
675
4,393
4,351
2,566
3,578
5,710
5,139
5,062
12,218
2,704
2,219
105,024
65,511
123,855
191,444
63,442
106,450
77,142
17,118
86,470
138,851
43,650
77,817
5,404
13,235
106
15,457
869
269
Lancaster Elementary......................................
Las Virgenes Unified.......................................
Livermore Valley Joint Unified.........................
Lodi Unified......................................................
Lompoc Unified................................................
Long Beach Unified.........................................
16,058
12,058
13,561
30,911
11,036
93,589
150,646
100,789
123,988
262,452
104,970
866,173
16,149
3,060
5,016
26,175
10,282
140,614
7,111
323
962
8,479
3,170
49,788
3,095
2,149
2,314
5,250
1,233
15,262
4,053
139
767
7,103
1,478
24,358
1,890
449
973
5,343
4,401
51,206
107,840
50,769
58,154
165,617
73,993
605,509
68,124
31,376
33,581
108,314
40,448
408,106
5,600
5,709
14,925
2,635
43,485
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
19
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
Total taxes
Property
taxes only
Parent
government
contributions
From cities
and
counties
From other
school
systems
Charges
Other
82,620
51,651
49,764
29,696
36,355
13,118
66,356
20,270
35,357
11,841
20,730
10,196
66,356
20,270
35,250
11,841
20,730
10,196
-
1,294
1,439
281
-
835
458
6,271
3,803
6,328
6
6,648
3,581
3,038
55
3,069
1,410
7,487
27,342
3,659
13,716
6,228
1,506
50,444
32,065
18,311
25,506
18,341
26,395
23,750
18,733
19,940
17,604
45,099
50,730
15,893
10,516
9,989
11,673
28,416
29,932
15,893
10,516
9,989
10,913
28,416
29,932
-
154
51
1
6
2,480
18
3,667
2,008
271
2,150
9,450
1,025
1,427
2,471
1,099
2,783
2,447
6,660
3,072
5,471
4,555
11,750
6,421
2,770
151
2,050
497
1,019
691
72,720
14,503
19,560
26,786
28,618
15,080
245,803
67,834
27,774
26,749
58,373
38,559
216,109
48,764
12,715
11,617
35,308
26,464
216,109
48,764
12,715
11,616
35,308
26,464
-
1,343
18
3
628
1,567
1,731
338
4,614
3,731
6,266
8,820
3,504
10,370
1,771
1,205
1,017
4,280
433
17,643
12,667
10,120
7,221
8,398
6,427
Chino Unified...................................................
Chula Vista Elementary...................................
Clovis Unified...................................................
Coachella Valley Unified..................................
Colton Joint Unified.........................................
Compton Unified..............................................
868
1,167
3,144
3,421
966
3,183
39,916
45,154
97,303
40,015
53,398
52,856
71,676
120,005
132,028
54,343
35,725
40,691
40,225
72,541
73,016
16,045
11,918
20,847
40,225
72,541
73,016
16,045
11,618
20,847
-
594
221
1,609
12
146
9,669
11,546
6,987
9,420
9,755
12,334
5,542
3,272
13,286
4,178
2,634
479
15,646
32,425
37,130
24,700
11,406
6,885
Conejo Valley Unified......................................
Corona-Norco Unified......................................
Covina-Valley Unified......................................
Cupertino Union Elementary...........................
Desert Sands Unified.......................................
Downey Unified...............................................
864
1,887
600
1,506
1,989
982
32,303
102,404
19,452
17,922
56,720
29,628
106,809
160,215
22,429
90,393
125,225
42,693
75,261
85,474
12,283
72,347
70,297
23,484
75,261
85,474
12,283
72,347
70,297
23,484
-
25,126
47
2
11,012
108
8,487
29
2,982
4,589
11,100
9,232
6,167
7,181
3,249
5,393
3,567
3,607
16,894
42,405
3,868
8,062
29,249
6,262
East Side Union High......................................
El Monte Elementary.......................................
El Monte Union High........................................
El Rancho Unified............................................
Elk Grove Unified.............................................
Escondido Union Elementary..........................
1,769
960
628
3,711
339
38,494
16,430
11,400
16,432
156,744
26,302
128,008
22,363
23,607
17,762
182,209
57,015
103,875
10,030
13,743
9,166
83,690
37,553
103,875
10,030
13,743
9,166
83,690
37,553
-
33
102
124
36,975
-
5,741
9,226
4,619
4,942
2,315
11,434
3,329
955
1,265
999
7,210
1,845
15,030
2,050
3,856
2,655
52,019
6,183
Etiwanda Elementary.......................................
Evergreen Elementary.....................................
Fairfield-Suisun Unified...................................
Folsom-Cordova Unified..................................
Fontana Unified...............................................
Fremont Unified...............................................
118
339
617
1,073
1,638
2,726
11,296
24,978
36,390
25,964
78,281
40,376
23,838
59,370
57,626
69,000
48,792
104,451
11,012
50,675
36,300
40,886
17,625
84,770
4,128
50,675
31,628
40,886
17,625
84,770
-
1,284
23
12,088
196
3,082
2,471
5,892
6,584
1,932
653
1,513
2,029
4,499
4,700
385
5,536
6,947
4,195
10,935
16,807
16,762
13,296
Fresno Unified.................................................
Fullerton Elementary.......................................
Fullerton Joint Union High...............................
Garden Grove Unified......................................
Glendale Unified..............................................
Grant Joint Union High....................................
4,594
1,124
722
3,642
821
1,045
114,497
16,434
54,571
57,389
42,693
21,272
100,005
47,446
66,418
108,076
71,463
35,064
73,471
33,932
45,225
81,479
48,055
18,570
73,471
33,932
44,311
81,479
48,055
18,570
-
2,347
478
3,218
175
3,305
6,680
8,710
5,211
3,388
5,535
3,925
1,557
3,947
7,350
7,414
2,444
16,957
5,277
8,058
10,818
12,606
8,340
Grossmont Union High....................................
Hacienda La Puente Unified............................
Hayward Unified..............................................
Hemet Unified..................................................
Hesperia Unified..............................................
Huntington Beach Union High.........................
1,748
1,851
1,284
1,506
2,253
562
39,691
44,145
38,228
60,329
25,319
27,384
120,046
31,982
59,107
68,957
39,525
92,836
80,089
20,092
40,007
31,355
7,442
73,481
80,089
20,092
38,803
31,355
7,442
73,481
-
207
149
2,403
1,194
1,030
17,755
2,586
11,081
9,675
5,622
2,094
5,956
3,955
2,358
2,423
2,198
3,646
16,039
5,349
5,512
23,101
23,069
12,585
Inglewood Unified............................................
Irvine Unified....................................................
Jurupa Unified.................................................
Kern Union High..............................................
La Mesa-Spring Valley....................................
Lake Elsinore Unified.......................................
959
1,288
1,927
2,415
1,052
2,362
21,519
33,870
35,352
34,721
17,871
26,002
28,235
143,211
42,539
116,017
41,941
64,219
22,040
116,715
23,585
90,080
24,443
29,403
22,040
110,477
23,560
90,080
24,443
29,403
-
330
2,436
147
95
799
180
153
6,201
74
7,080
6,015
399
6,758
2,437
3,038
7,124
4,473
5,616
19,255
7,880
22,678
3,199
23,529
Lancaster Elementary......................................
Las Virgenes Unified.......................................
Livermore Valley Joint Unified.........................
Lodi Unified......................................................
Lompoc Unified................................................
Long Beach Unified.........................................
881
468
4,637
839
7,552
39,716
12,912
18,396
37,741
30,071
146,366
26,657
46,960
60,818
70,660
20,695
120,050
7,301
34,760
49,850
44,769
17,089
83,307
7,301
32,691
46,872
44,769
17,089
83,307
-
453
227
19
1,467
10,851
1,258
742
1,783
521
1,801
940
2,946
2,636
3,882
650
8,759
7,112
7,996
7,363
20,226
2,416
24,716
Transportation
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Independent Schools--Con.
Anaheim Union High........................................
Antelope Valley Union High.............................
Antioch Unified................................................
Apple Valley Unified........................................
Arcadia Unified................................................
Azusa Unified..................................................
794
288
1,546
317
554
78,796
18,013
49,242
19,003
9,601
17,550
Bakersfield Elementary....................................
Baldwin Park Unified.......................................
Bellflower Unified.............................................
Bonita Unified..................................................
Burbank Unified...............................................
Cajon Valley Union Elementary.......................
2,691
109
460
961
326
1,040
Capistrano Unified...........................................
Carlsbad Unified..............................................
Central Unified.................................................
Ceres Unified...................................................
Chaffey Union High.........................................
Chico Unified...................................................
CALIFORNIA--Con.
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
20
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--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
Geographic area
For selected functions
Instruction
Employee
benefits
Support services
Total2
Salaries and
wages
Employee
benefits
Total
Pupil
support
Staff
support
Total
Total
Salaries and
wages
Independent Schools--Con.
Anaheim Union High........................................
Antelope Valley Union High.............................
Antioch Unified................................................
Apple Valley Unified........................................
Arcadia Unified................................................
Azusa Unified..................................................
363,464
229,012
161,490
142,826
75,691
112,312
268,325
182,569
142,913
105,955
72,508
93,260
173,813
109,853
90,507
63,524
49,301
63,526
59,065
39,826
28,465
23,860
12,074
16,156
166,378
111,979
96,064
67,041
46,648
56,404
117,233
75,069
65,963
43,145
34,784
41,249
38,669
25,478
19,806
15,755
8,275
9,837
81,974
63,172
40,685
33,255
21,538
30,503
13,819
10,040
2,706
3,580
2,335
3,963
9,737
4,624
3,420
3,113
2,234
5,217
Bakersfield Elementary....................................
Baldwin Park Unified.......................................
Bellflower Unified.............................................
Bonita Unified..................................................
Burbank Unified...............................................
Cajon Valley Union Elementary.......................
241,755
152,908
121,199
98,896
134,189
169,485
233,594
136,723
115,600
74,833
124,596
135,210
142,958
88,388
73,880
47,641
78,758
85,823
52,958
29,192
24,756
12,758
27,829
27,029
145,291
77,759
71,967
47,466
82,239
86,006
97,539
53,914
50,145
32,053
55,124
60,021
34,392
17,387
15,446
7,908
19,498
17,867
74,735
42,449
35,387
24,197
36,836
43,674
6,838
4,029
4,325
3,631
5,086
5,085
17,353
9,335
5,839
2,275
5,386
6,220
Capistrano Unified...........................................
Carlsbad Unified..............................................
Central Unified.................................................
Ceres Unified...................................................
Chaffey Union High.........................................
Chico Unified...................................................
449,451
102,343
109,252
139,010
233,091
109,889
368,909
77,028
90,331
85,124
184,960
104,180
248,772
48,170
57,472
53,435
121,705
64,072
71,080
16,098
19,293
14,441
38,390
25,818
239,204
47,805
50,714
52,730
114,339
71,792
175,812
33,241
35,717
36,139
83,104
47,308
47,404
10,531
11,047
9,481
24,664
17,772
115,982
26,591
34,057
28,249
61,749
28,663
16,049
4,373
4,493
3,420
12,968
4,880
14,972
3,071
4,304
4,517
7,305
1,852
Chino Unified...................................................
Chula Vista Elementary...................................
Clovis Unified...................................................
Coachella Valley Unified..................................
Colton Joint Unified.........................................
Compton Unified..............................................
268,914
251,398
408,840
207,189
225,837
280,569
223,779
217,143
285,386
150,080
176,229
243,663
152,057
135,425
171,367
88,694
111,470
140,879
40,956
37,153
68,913
32,890
36,268
43,288
144,617
137,366
166,457
85,140
102,398
138,924
109,052
91,622
112,074
54,276
71,892
89,086
26,916
24,153
39,544
17,778
22,274
25,982
67,756
68,001
104,552
56,534
65,094
86,223
9,822
12,757
14,272
4,324
10,600
11,075
7,373
9,824
17,586
3,741
7,755
6,921
Conejo Valley Unified......................................
Corona-Norco Unified......................................
Covina-Valley Unified......................................
Cupertino Union Elementary...........................
Desert Sands Unified.......................................
Downey Unified...............................................
190,964
549,080
142,605
127,996
306,351
196,773
167,438
343,464
121,261
117,032
210,767
168,151
107,413
231,993
80,829
78,608
131,156
108,744
34,732
57,771
21,959
22,899
46,309
36,339
105,360
219,895
68,592
77,482
131,623
107,963
74,440
167,015
50,228
54,955
89,830
76,693
23,303
38,210
13,056
15,326
28,965
24,463
49,414
107,912
40,167
36,125
70,361
48,589
6,360
16,160
5,616
2,008
9,986
8,131
4,675
12,743
4,817
5,591
11,654
3,664
East Side Union High......................................
El Monte Elementary.......................................
El Monte Union High........................................
El Rancho Unified............................................
Elk Grove Unified.............................................
Escondido Union Elementary..........................
289,993
117,952
123,231
104,111
669,174
168,559
214,284
96,953
98,448
91,161
468,206
145,928
136,641
61,903
63,009
56,676
297,416
90,393
48,138
17,567
16,128
20,044
94,970
30,554
122,378
59,637
49,681
55,704
293,317
92,709
84,154
42,516
34,340
38,363
205,362
64,205
27,599
11,489
8,404
12,710
61,859
20,316
76,390
31,341
32,733
30,430
155,360
46,341
15,195
3,658
6,597
3,270
16,578
4,795
14,968
6,274
3,093
3,535
20,097
10,029
Etiwanda Elementary.......................................
Evergreen Elementary.....................................
Fairfield-Suisun Unified...................................
Folsom-Cordova Unified..................................
Fontana Unified...............................................
Fremont Unified...............................................
86,853
111,726
216,903
185,223
393,527
310,731
74,394
90,806
159,537
132,072
334,386
234,299
47,944
58,648
105,345
88,828
208,358
170,149
13,317
21,887
31,020
24,153
67,543
32,252
50,628
65,122
95,879
84,041
199,986
153,668
36,854
45,128
69,402
59,596
136,435
121,041
10,052
16,110
19,074
15,271
41,913
21,169
21,489
22,642
55,705
42,073
119,711
69,688
2,831
1,560
5,691
5,362
15,806
6,616
2,035
3,876
8,344
4,304
17,559
9,016
Fresno Unified.................................................
Fullerton Elementary.......................................
Fullerton Joint Union High...............................
Garden Grove Unified......................................
Glendale Unified..............................................
Grant Joint Union High....................................
694,101
126,548
168,976
407,076
270,560
174,209
656,340
102,434
120,700
401,954
226,277
126,789
398,824
67,838
76,357
260,061
140,835
78,348
155,632
20,082
25,481
97,563
49,638
23,307
382,434
66,255
74,409
252,750
150,666
63,106
258,230
46,440
51,200
175,325
100,380
42,108
94,248
12,940
15,099
61,354
33,683
12,205
226,649
32,075
42,855
126,333
62,705
52,500
28,454
3,054
6,662
18,089
8,480
6,024
61,623
6,084
3,293
15,176
7,234
7,923
Grossmont Union High....................................
Hacienda La Puente Unified............................
Hayward Unified..............................................
Hemet Unified..................................................
Hesperia Unified..............................................
Huntington Beach Union High.........................
257,049
281,413
194,207
233,830
153,076
214,620
212,411
213,503
183,286
166,388
135,716
131,375
132,737
133,204
130,034
104,696
80,622
84,531
38,507
41,637
22,796
33,631
26,789
28,525
120,801
107,630
112,401
103,528
81,441
71,893
81,589
74,678
86,992
72,155
56,021
51,391
21,507
22,503
14,612
22,313
18,094
16,372
74,604
72,529
57,557
56,056
48,895
49,761
9,608
7,593
6,034
7,676
4,143
7,225
9,993
14,536
7,821
8,218
2,962
5,559
Inglewood Unified............................................
Irvine Unified....................................................
Jurupa Unified.................................................
Kern Union High..............................................
La Mesa-Spring Valley....................................
Lake Elsinore Unified.......................................
163,498
295,826
186,142
396,477
118,171
200,630
126,599
191,458
162,837
304,984
107,483
150,312
73,915
123,400
105,719
187,817
73,845
92,546
26,906
36,412
29,215
64,337
20,234
31,425
73,689
121,172
102,343
160,122
63,054
91,716
47,088
85,245
75,211
111,557
47,370
65,144
16,223
23,761
18,953
35,473
11,924
19,515
44,217
62,781
52,814
126,047
34,497
50,170
4,248
8,548
6,494
19,523
5,218
5,252
9,937
7,801
10,179
17,055
6,735
5,139
Lancaster Elementary......................................
Las Virgenes Unified.......................................
Livermore Valley Joint Unified.........................
Lodi Unified......................................................
Lompoc Unified................................................
Long Beach Unified.........................................
134,288
108,335
134,525
287,957
107,870
851,998
119,567
90,053
96,919
228,855
82,909
799,767
73,006
56,886
59,889
150,985
55,335
504,519
30,009
18,731
20,592
40,774
15,812
175,572
75,714
58,906
63,049
141,569
49,267
460,499
52,225
41,857
43,123
102,067
36,153
314,932
19,998
13,388
13,901
26,244
9,636
101,043
37,009
29,331
30,139
76,991
31,121
267,032
4,464
3,851
3,704
8,877
4,330
41,090
6,381
3,643
4,461
12,923
3,461
35,164
CALIFORNIA--Con.
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
21
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Indebtedness
Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.
Current spending--Con.
Geographic area
For selected functions--Con.
Support services--Con.
General
School
adminisOther and
administration
tration nonspecified
Other
current
spending
Capital
Interoutlay governmental
Interest
on debt
Total long-term
debt
outstanding at
end of fiscal year
Long-term
debt issued
during
fiscal year
Long-term
debt retired
during
fiscal year
CALIFORNIA--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
Anaheim Union High........................................
Antelope Valley Union High.............................
Antioch Unified................................................
Apple Valley Unified........................................
Arcadia Unified................................................
Azusa Unified..................................................
1,016
974
554
564
314
917
17,155
15,357
10,486
6,836
4,712
6,204
40,247
32,177
23,519
19,162
11,943
14,202
19,973
7,418
6,164
5,659
4,322
6,353
59,981
41,912
12,341
35,536
1,906
12,403
28,596
344
5,653
10
324
3,469
6,562
4,187
583
1,325
953
3,180
173,871
100,145
13,336
43,092
29,082
97,496
13,000
16,401
10,999
6,077
-
4,374
1,012
881
6,270
1,574
Bakersfield Elementary....................................
Baldwin Park Unified.......................................
Bellflower Unified.............................................
Bonita Unified..................................................
Burbank Unified...............................................
Cajon Valley Union Elementary.......................
2,415
499
1,300
791
603
474
15,400
7,801
7,632
4,945
9,896
7,672
32,729
20,785
16,291
12,555
15,865
24,223
13,568
16,515
8,246
3,170
5,521
5,530
6,139
11,687
4,978
21,451
6,994
31,415
704
3,234
50
1,007
510
1
1,318
1,264
571
1,605
2,089
2,859
27,628
52,604
13,915
36,207
112,949
67,740
11,500
4,999
3,177
15,000
13,405
2,766
1,145
1,535
4,525
1,310
Capistrano Unified...........................................
Carlsbad Unified..............................................
Central Unified.................................................
Ceres Unified...................................................
Chaffey Union High.........................................
Chico Unified...................................................
2,081
526
434
743
676
751
26,781
5,235
7,436
6,709
8,864
6,797
56,099
13,386
17,390
12,860
31,936
14,383
13,723
2,632
5,560
4,145
8,872
3,725
68,657
21,838
16,616
50,918
37,467
3,598
9,146
621
14
1,697
5,172
434
2,739
2,856
2,291
1,271
5,492
1,677
88,695
76,316
72,444
35,584
113,815
31,340
-
2,680
2,520
2,680
793
3,850
1,170
Chino Unified...................................................
Chula Vista Elementary...................................
Clovis Unified...................................................
Coachella Valley Unified..................................
Colton Joint Unified.........................................
Compton Unified..............................................
1,140
575
1,307
702
991
1,684
15,309
12,388
18,292
17,958
10,308
13,761
34,112
32,457
53,095
29,809
35,440
52,782
11,406
11,776
14,377
8,406
8,737
18,516
37,109
22,335
106,396
55,484
44,940
27,334
2,464
1,358
7,219
6
1,735
5,352
5,562
10,562
9,839
1,619
2,933
4,220
153,260
249,095
361,679
102,490
108,520
100,090
25,000
54,160
48,001
64,483
50,122
11,915
2,965
31,900
21,184
1,115
795
1,535
Conejo Valley Unified......................................
Corona-Norco Unified......................................
Covina-Valley Unified......................................
Cupertino Union Elementary...........................
Desert Sands Unified.......................................
Downey Unified...............................................
590
1,483
1,028
862
787
1,485
12,365
23,395
8,086
7,611
13,615
10,539
25,424
54,131
20,620
20,053
34,319
24,770
12,664
15,657
12,502
3,425
8,783
11,599
20,377
162,689
19,472
7,726
85,824
24,659
1,198
25,904
978
22
269
247
1,951
17,023
894
3,216
9,491
3,716
70,320
297,424
63,973
136,442
290,819
89,053
91,277
109
2,352
229,169
687
4,005
28,181
1,615
4,265
112,450
975
East Side Union High......................................
El Monte Elementary.......................................
El Monte Union High........................................
El Rancho Unified............................................
Elk Grove Unified.............................................
Escondido Union Elementary..........................
1,071
588
417
1,259
957
669
12,830
5,636
5,604
7,235
35,494
8,825
32,326
15,185
17,022
15,131
82,234
22,023
15,516
5,975
16,034
5,027
19,529
6,878
57,892
17,964
21,809
10,259
156,912
19,174
4,309
667
549
992
38,794
-
13,508
2,368
2,425
1,699
5,262
3,457
438,369
59,295
53,910
49,556
147,361
68,195
192,665
39,780
2,998
43,540
-
29,511
23,240
2,465
930
4,905
1,885
Etiwanda Elementary.......................................
Evergreen Elementary.....................................
Fairfield-Suisun Unified...................................
Folsom-Cordova Unified..................................
Fontana Unified...............................................
Fremont Unified...............................................
495
425
1,619
976
733
1,124
4,504
5,484
12,564
9,471
23,847
15,939
11,624
11,297
27,487
21,960
61,766
36,993
2,277
3,042
7,953
5,958
14,689
10,943
7,354
16,994
48,532
49,548
44,552
49,917
458
862
2,785
138
11,070
16,824
4,647
3,064
6,049
3,465
3,519
9,691
79,235
83,178
95,851
101,755
110,904
219,806
2,550
1,907
75,644
960
3,295
2,629
3,770
4,225
7,238
Fresno Unified.................................................
Fullerton Elementary.......................................
Fullerton Joint Union High...............................
Garden Grove Unified......................................
Glendale Unified..............................................
Grant Joint Union High....................................
2,216
914
971
1,368
1,839
1,565
34,389
7,327
8,887
25,566
14,510
9,398
99,967
14,696
23,042
66,134
30,642
27,590
47,257
4,104
3,436
22,871
12,906
11,183
20,129
20,454
35,246
2,963
32,077
42,415
2,562
719
10,105
2,037
3,872
260
15,070
2,941
2,925
122
8,334
4,745
303,582
56,225
67,988
165,700
161,363
31,000
9,700
5,000
13,218
765
2,385
5,160
1,580
Grossmont Union High....................................
Hacienda La Puente Unified............................
Hayward Unified..............................................
Hemet Unified..................................................
Hesperia Unified..............................................
Huntington Beach Union High.........................
1,538
1,140
875
803
1,330
2,010
15,178
13,116
12,153
10,810
11,861
9,508
38,287
36,144
30,674
28,549
28,599
25,459
17,006
33,344
13,328
6,804
5,380
9,721
41,546
59,273
5,818
63,909
17,155
50,218
1,070
5,029
3,810
159
23,545
2,022
3,608
1,293
3,533
46
9,482
179,890
104,421
25,110
135,690
50,255
229,510
124,999
62,580
31,920
5,950
1,475
1,200
11,480
240
4,844
Inglewood Unified............................................
Irvine Unified....................................................
Jurupa Unified.................................................
Kern Union High..............................................
La Mesa-Spring Valley....................................
Lake Elsinore Unified.......................................
1,668
864
558
936
440
875
6,514
12,536
8,386
22,913
6,463
9,153
21,850
33,032
27,197
65,620
15,641
29,751
8,693
7,505
7,680
18,815
9,932
8,426
28,406
89,835
19,135
81,140
9,261
41,597
4,987
4,060
7
896
53
3,506
10,473
4,163
9,457
1,427
8,668
74,745
280,350
67,760
227,310
47,895
92,904
189,654
1,849
17,170
1,955
118,779
607
3,105
740
2,544
Lancaster Elementary......................................
Las Virgenes Unified.......................................
Livermore Valley Joint Unified.........................
Lodi Unified......................................................
Lompoc Unified................................................
Long Beach Unified.........................................
409
1,228
814
1,197
839
3,045
8,302
6,967
7,399
14,586
5,910
51,460
17,453
13,642
13,761
39,408
16,581
136,273
6,844
1,816
3,731
10,295
2,521
72,236
12,650
16,008
31,168
52,367
23,824
37,843
680
146
2,872
435
3
40
1,391
2,128
3,566
6,300
1,134
14,348
41,102
117,699
101,170
129,485
25,675
310,890
3,182
30,000
-
1,625
2,708
5,420
719
690
8,200
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
22
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
1
Enrollment
Total
Total
Compensatory
(Title I)
Special
Education
Child
nutrition
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Formula
Assistance
Special
Education
CALIFORNIA--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
Los Angeles Unified.........................................
Lucia Mar Unified.............................................
Lynwood Unified..............................................
Madera Unified................................................
Manteca Unified...............................................
Merced Elementary.........................................
727,319
10,890
18,211
17,991
23,781
11,289
8,297,754
87,956
192,829
165,720
191,060
115,449
1,174,255
6,643
19,011
20,293
10,258
17,300
556,289
1,589
7,820
9,005
2,406
8,753
142,181
1,771
1,695
1,133
2,475
1,748
217,392
1,855
4,886
5,483
3,702
3,681
258,393
1,428
4,610
4,672
1,675
3,118
5,671,268
26,929
154,577
105,707
118,434
77,111
3,074,150
14,700
89,623
75,860
91,631
45,406
398,330
192
167
3,241
Merced Union High..........................................
Modesto...........................................................
Montebello Unified...........................................
Monterey Peninsula Unified.............................
Moreno Valley Unified.....................................
Mount Diablo Unified.......................................
10,466
33,312
35,286
11,546
37,019
35,880
95,353
310,246
320,675
117,133
316,041
349,944
8,719
30,650
42,109
12,494
30,403
23,557
2,975
11,512
18,338
2,901
9,320
5,459
1,777
6,022
5,688
2,265
5,897
7,013
1,780
6,889
9,481
2,319
8,590
4,571
2,187
6,227
8,602
5,009
6,596
6,514
62,294
184,133
223,047
63,981
232,771
183,731
49,781
126,255
171,959
31,090
150,546
89,877
3,316
10,248
120
547
17,992
19,849
Murrieta Valley Unified....................................
Napa Valley Unified.........................................
Natomas Unified..............................................
New Haven Unified..........................................
Newport-Mesa Unified.....................................
Norwalk-La Mirada Unified..............................
20,164
17,408
10,398
13,274
22,122
23,230
182,521
148,000
100,405
125,778
247,037
228,973
5,008
10,654
3,786
7,050
19,343
18,469
418
2,394
642
1,206
4,401
3,629
2,906
2,664
1,255
2,117
4,217
7,546
1,027
2,099
1,288
1,372
4,890
4,007
657
3,497
601
2,355
5,835
3,287
96,983
41,304
52,027
73,911
66,515
173,921
65,381
14,527
39,562
48,491
3,477
104,783
321
6,423
185
180
10,826
20,796
Oak Grove Elementary....................................
Oakland Unified...............................................
Oceanside Unified...........................................
Ontario-Montclair Elementary..........................
Orange Unified................................................
Oxnard Elementary..........................................
11,732
48,135
21,367
25,376
30,901
16,004
98,354
544,354
195,771
216,730
250,273
151,870
6,816
78,128
21,943
30,355
18,107
19,665
1,484
29,909
5,770
12,546
5,723
7,270
1,900
9,666
3,562
3,508
5,433
2,671
2,003
11,792
3,770
7,942
3,744
4,591
1,429
26,761
8,841
6,359
3,207
5,133
47,874
303,382
107,910
153,936
99,029
91,162
29,239
156,823
63,370
113,732
44,181
60,723
113
24,363
161
113
17,294
220
Oxnard Union High..........................................
Pajaro Valley Joint Unified...............................
Palm Springs Unified.......................................
Palmdale Elementary......................................
Palo Alto Unified..............................................
Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified......................
16,138
19,329
23,689
22,826
10,756
12,052
142,352
202,733
223,397
222,944
146,380
97,769
12,465
37,096
22,283
40,909
5,230
3,174
2,090
14,097
9,457
10,005
571
271
2,412
4,157
2,930
14,475
2,210
1,855
4,172
4,357
4,072
6,220
243
172
3,791
14,485
5,824
10,209
2,206
876
69,422
99,401
117,137
159,657
17,782
47,049
55,524
51,978
81,494
101,528
3,736
31,476
102
10,764
523
36,681
176
3,682
Panama Buena Vista Union Elementary.........
Paramount Unified...........................................
Pasadena Unified............................................
Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified.........................
Pleasanton Unified..........................................
Pomona Unified...............................................
15,206
16,674
21,321
26,757
14,518
33,294
140,684
152,434
238,091
215,989
162,565
352,289
8,178
20,183
31,213
14,014
8,372
64,900
2,573
7,499
10,088
2,695
209
15,745
1,837
2,980
5,469
5,413
7,577
6,057
2,917
6,134
7,312
2,988
269
9,386
851
3,570
8,344
2,918
317
33,712
105,452
110,078
130,857
107,736
75,503
235,533
75,300
78,060
70,313
69,049
39,315
163,659
5,310
232
17,419
12,258
14,813
13,688
Porterville Unified............................................
Poway Unified..................................................
Redlands Unified.............................................
Rialto Unified...................................................
Rio Linda Union Elementary............................
Riverside Unified.............................................
13,373
32,645
21,326
30,715
10,586
43,052
119,075
351,022
175,293
241,244
86,646
391,043
13,678
10,608
11,876
28,910
10,192
36,540
5,951
1,209
3,732
11,417
3,813
10,954
1,712
4,868
3,620
4,047
1,677
7,213
3,355
1,354
2,534
8,174
2,835
8,387
2,660
3,177
1,990
5,272
1,867
9,986
85,097
166,461
113,343
177,517
56,333
251,745
66,796
72,686
87,111
138,513
40,530
152,972
52
14,550
335
653
115
21,675
Rocklin Unified.................................................
Rowland Unified..............................................
Sacramento Unified.........................................
Saddleback Valley Unified...............................
Salinas Union High..........................................
San Bernardino Unified...................................
10,011
17,548
50,408
34,592
13,578
58,661
84,310
154,498
573,623
281,162
128,506
550,927
2,590
15,973
80,420
12,279
11,710
85,134
249
4,881
28,148
1,374
5,326
40,136
1,545
3,147
9,705
6,271
1,791
10,103
472
4,043
13,768
1,483
1,348
18,854
324
3,902
28,799
3,151
3,245
16,041
32,207
113,572
360,147
122,292
75,384
416,054
23,017
78,226
197,663
56,271
56,358
270,563
92
8,819
24,350
17,465
4,221
25,484
San Diego Unified............................................
San Dieguito Union High.................................
San Francisco Unified.....................................
San Jose Unified.............................................
San Juan Unified.............................................
San Lorenzo Unified........................................
132,482
12,190
56,236
31,646
48,325
11,613
1,404,140
115,113
593,468
330,260
452,930
97,413
159,576
4,115
65,909
28,792
41,671
7,475
56,846
769
18,259
8,577
9,154
1,680
24,474
1,610
5,594
9,355
2,009
28,813
215
11,118
6,014
6,607
2,343
49,443
1,521
36,532
8,607
16,555
1,443
566,739
26,216
217,610
101,405
273,659
59,132
180,198
8,658
70,901
20,888
183,976
43,263
74,643
421
707
28,569
307
San Marcos Unified.........................................
San Ramon Valley Unified...............................
Santa Ana Unified............................................
Santa Barbara.................................................
Santa Clara Unified.........................................
Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary.......................
16,169
23,815
59,310
16,410
14,129
12,815
157,868
230,143
548,889
163,803
151,604
104,788
9,659
4,192
78,647
13,235
8,119
16,423
1,923
28,258
3,055
1,677
7,492
2,729
3,346
11,096
3,112
2,535
1,499
2,237
210
16,502
2,286
2,016
4,512
2,770
636
22,791
4,782
1,891
2,920
85,146
61,454
322,882
59,943
27,279
65,843
49,771
22,202
195,530
16,836
6,099
47,388
361
634
26,911
2,672
241
2,488
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified...........................
Santa Rosa......................................................
Saugus Union Elementary...............................
Simi Valley Unified...........................................
Stockton Unified..............................................
Sweetwater Union High...................................
12,191
17,020
10,758
21,454
38,936
41,865
137,276
165,113
113,906
176,101
360,646
527,183
6,614
11,209
8,169
8,820
46,033
29,210
1,110
3,645
478
2,171
17,687
7,135
2,502
3,267
7,355
3,508
6,777
6,007
943
2,269
1,623
10,033
5,429
2,059
2,028
336
1,518
11,536
10,639
45,995
55,502
62,531
98,584
250,927
369,292
30,592
31,841
38,256
74,802
156,732
188,505
165
336
7,002
609
17,953
517
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
Total taxes
Property
taxes only
Parent
government
contributions
From cities
and
counties
From other
school
systems
Charges
Other
1,452,231
54,384
19,241
39,720
62,368
21,038
1,073,233
43,015
7,646
14,854
31,515
8,957
1,073,233
43,015
7,646
14,854
30,100
8,957
-
2,271
48
2,337
357
49
728
2,722
7,127
4,321
8,145
784
48,435
2,153
870
1,877
3,561
897
327,564
6,494
3,550
16,331
18,790
10,351
8,606
46,510
49,208
31,286
63,036
71,459
24,340
95,463
55,519
40,658
52,867
142,656
13,385
53,296
28,396
29,386
39,406
112,079
13,385
53,296
28,396
29,386
39,406
112,079
-
53
961
255
17
310
637
8,927
17,978
3,696
7
1,564
1,211
4,209
1,934
2,231
2,911
6,973
9,054
28,070
6,956
5,328
10,543
21,730
97
1,506
155
1,320
1,327
1,246
31,184
18,848
12,125
23,920
50,885
47,096
80,530
96,042
44,592
44,817
161,179
36,583
49,439
77,845
22,229
29,303
142,982
19,549
49,439
77,845
22,229
29,303
142,982
19,549
-
278
10
307
112
7,551
1,040
2,459
6,774
919
6,734
4,428
246
1,645
2,740
3,924
4,845
18,834
16,911
18,249
6,000
13,047
5,343
Oak Grove Elementary....................................
Oakland Unified...............................................
Oceanside Unified...........................................
Ontario-Montclair Elementary..........................
Orange Unified................................................
Oxnard Elementary..........................................
1,398
6,262
2,893
1,156
2,413
1,322
17,124
115,934
41,486
38,935
35,141
28,897
43,664
162,844
65,918
32,439
133,137
41,043
35,556
120,468
47,208
13,834
107,144
24,854
33,855
100,843
47,208
13,834
107,144
24,854
-
30
3,728
154
1,365
51
2,287
9,885
11,371
4,498
6,327
2,964
1,875
2,126
1,167
4,251
932
2,827
36,773
6,699
5,913
15,879
8,879
Oxnard Union High..........................................
Pajaro Valley Joint Unified...............................
Palm Springs Unified.......................................
Palmdale Elementary......................................
Palo Alto Unified..............................................
Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified......................
639
2,903
2,797
307
571
360
13,157
33,756
32,323
21,141
13,299
11,531
60,465
66,236
83,977
22,378
123,368
47,546
40,453
50,944
44,075
12,062
99,646
34,021
40,453
50,944
44,075
12,062
90,652
30,541
-
650
83
5,498
266
13
-
7,373
10,997
2,661
2,692
96
3,192
1,810
3,158
2,035
9,937
7,628
8,797
13,399
20,249
5,354
11,080
5,801
Panama Buena Vista Union Elementary.........
Paramount Unified...........................................
Pasadena Unified............................................
Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified.........................
Pleasanton Unified..........................................
Pomona Unified...............................................
477
1,416
4,024
1,634
762
1,574
24,365
30,370
39,101
24,795
20,613
56,612
27,054
22,173
76,021
94,239
78,690
51,856
10,587
9,755
63,243
69,909
57,600
28,711
10,587
9,755
63,243
69,909
57,600
28,711
-
10
106
25
3,117
4
5,752
1,950
235
7,036
391
1,907
600
1,561
3,386
3,786
11,590
14,550
5,960
9,242
17,592
10,268
11,160
Porterville Unified............................................
Poway Unified..................................................
Redlands Unified.............................................
Rialto Unified...................................................
Rio Linda Union Elementary............................
Riverside Unified.............................................
1,336
1,899
1,139
888
858
1,994
16,913
77,326
24,758
37,463
14,830
75,104
20,300
173,953
50,074
34,817
20,121
102,758
9,174
123,791
23,344
16,114
12,931
68,487
9,174
123,791
23,344
16,114
12,931
68,487
-
89
50
5
8
509
5,647
3,395
10,188
11,452
3,542
962
1,774
8,112
2,762
2,884
132
5,508
3,616
38,655
13,730
4,362
3,508
27,292
Rocklin Unified.................................................
Rowland Unified..............................................
Sacramento Unified.........................................
Saddleback Valley Unified...............................
Salinas Union High..........................................
San Bernardino Unified...................................
246
1,439
4,616
1,596
528
4,012
8,852
25,088
133,518
46,960
14,277
115,995
49,513
24,953
133,056
146,591
41,412
49,739
37,948
16,012
88,580
130,252
29,505
28,354
37,567
16,012
86,804
130,252
29,505
28,354
-
98
1,668
422
181
-
3,634
36
2,130
561
4,324
1,374
2,375
2,251
2,355
5,646
2,885
3,821
5,458
4,986
39,569
10,132
4,517
16,190
San Diego Unified............................................
San Dieguito Union High.................................
San Francisco Unified.....................................
San Jose Unified.............................................
San Juan Unified.............................................
San Lorenzo Unified........................................
10,502
653
3,161
2,803
5,936
681
301,396
16,484
143,548
77,007
55,178
14,881
677,825
84,782
309,949
200,063
137,600
30,806
544,164
66,661
243,098
163,928
93,306
17,197
544,164
61,387
215,020
163,928
93,306
17,197
-
4,296
941
403
3,504
98
167
7,998
6,044
5,896
3,145
5,914
17,118
3,814
12,741
6,860
8,050
3,699
104,249
7,322
53,707
19,875
33,001
3,829
San Marcos Unified.........................................
San Ramon Valley Unified...............................
Santa Ana Unified............................................
Santa Barbara.................................................
Santa Clara Unified.........................................
Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary.......................
608
652
2,149
905
1,126
653
34,406
37,966
98,292
39,530
19,813
15,314
63,063
164,497
147,360
90,625
116,206
22,522
35,209
114,505
109,989
74,509
93,883
17,475
30,893
110,714
109,989
74,509
93,883
17,475
-
43
462
417
3
485
6
5,860
10,463
2,054
139
3,289
82
2,728
4,680
5,624
2,427
5,934
145
19,223
34,387
29,276
13,547
12,615
4,814
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified...........................
Santa Rosa......................................................
Saugus Union Elementary...............................
Simi Valley Unified...........................................
Stockton Unified..............................................
Sweetwater Union High...................................
814
825
428
1,378
4,906
1,463
14,424
22,500
16,845
21,795
71,336
178,807
84,667
98,402
43,206
68,697
63,686
128,681
51,736
78,469
17,753
44,620
43,673
85,031
41,682
78,469
17,753
44,620
42,374
85,031
-
1,344
121
695
225
8,208
7,667
16,880
9,076
1,939
22,439
5,264
4,517
77
5,045
2,098
4,188
18,115
7,628
8,496
9,956
15,281
16,798
Transportation
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Independent Schools--Con.
Los Angeles Unified.........................................
Lucia Mar Unified.............................................
Lynwood Unified..............................................
Madera Unified................................................
Manteca Unified...............................................
Merced Elementary.........................................
85,956
1,326
696
3,050
1,360
1,361
2,112,832
10,903
64,258
26,605
25,276
27,103
Merced Union High..........................................
Modesto...........................................................
Montebello Unified...........................................
Monterey Peninsula Unified.............................
Moreno Valley Unified.....................................
Mount Diablo Unified.......................................
591
1,120
1,760
1,058
1,197
2,546
Murrieta Valley Unified....................................
Napa Valley Unified.........................................
Natomas Unified..............................................
New Haven Unified..........................................
Newport-Mesa Unified.....................................
Norwalk-La Mirada Unified..............................
CALIFORNIA--Con.
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--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
Geographic area
For selected functions
Instruction
Employee
benefits
Support services
Total2
Salaries and
wages
Employee
benefits
Total
Pupil
support
Staff
support
Total
Total
Salaries and
wages
Independent Schools--Con.
Los Angeles Unified.........................................
Lucia Mar Unified.............................................
Lynwood Unified..............................................
Madera Unified................................................
Manteca Unified...............................................
Merced Elementary.........................................
9,138,581
89,022
200,519
205,917
217,329
130,515
7,195,439
75,165
150,691
141,904
163,742
92,455
4,342,174
47,829
88,363
81,981
102,870
57,907
1,545,265
16,333
27,511
33,211
34,943
20,489
4,250,025
47,700
90,845
84,342
101,088
58,098
2,744,237
33,663
59,103
53,196
69,627
39,772
946,456
10,663
17,435
20,313
22,870
12,738
2,503,218
23,220
51,393
47,617
54,939
29,445
307,261
3,435
5,433
5,432
8,939
2,857
651,255
2,164
8,238
4,551
5,391
5,862
Merced Union High..........................................
Modesto...........................................................
Montebello Unified...........................................
Monterey Peninsula Unified.............................
Moreno Valley Unified.....................................
Mount Diablo Unified.......................................
93,406
327,360
327,101
108,595
347,988
373,979
78,496
271,271
298,692
95,872
275,458
282,623
48,838
192,503
190,035
56,749
172,287
180,797
16,722
40,115
61,717
22,648
51,790
53,095
45,384
164,596
175,799
56,559
171,955
180,125
31,454
130,104
118,606
36,921
118,996
124,211
9,941
23,168
36,873
13,337
34,219
30,697
27,829
88,976
98,556
31,480
90,813
88,261
4,382
11,639
13,203
3,525
13,695
7,068
2,590
16,233
16,489
3,810
9,607
12,518
Murrieta Valley Unified....................................
Napa Valley Unified.........................................
Natomas Unified..............................................
New Haven Unified..........................................
Newport-Mesa Unified.....................................
Norwalk-La Mirada Unified..............................
190,593
159,270
100,913
146,080
266,008
284,942
137,812
138,612
72,744
107,330
202,206
188,588
90,327
87,402
44,716
75,313
122,467
118,594
28,250
20,373
13,474
16,975
42,685
40,071
87,468
89,414
45,356
69,289
117,140
111,180
63,232
58,361
29,826
52,771
76,110
76,103
17,815
12,790
8,464
9,995
26,303
24,819
43,312
41,267
24,679
32,295
74,896
65,533
6,258
4,701
2,564
2,671
9,929
7,133
3,452
4,549
2,227
4,649
13,797
13,107
Oak Grove Elementary....................................
Oakland Unified...............................................
Oceanside Unified...........................................
Ontario-Montclair Elementary..........................
Orange Unified................................................
Oxnard Elementary..........................................
100,948
574,697
211,392
207,980
242,878
158,482
86,827
445,270
167,286
196,825
231,825
130,185
56,022
240,480
107,270
126,890
146,536
78,282
18,660
89,348
31,737
37,267
44,613
29,128
55,800
236,879
106,303
123,873
146,762
85,198
39,483
134,451
73,001
86,932
99,530
55,765
13,279
48,848
20,160
24,305
26,698
19,792
27,771
167,072
55,163
64,754
77,747
37,921
3,001
22,483
6,766
8,965
9,145
3,069
3,398
36,467
5,183
7,624
15,616
5,498
Oxnard Union High..........................................
Pajaro Valley Joint Unified...............................
Palm Springs Unified.......................................
Palmdale Elementary......................................
Palo Alto Unified..............................................
Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified......................
144,902
213,775
216,951
219,147
148,227
96,280
131,428
189,257
181,611
170,343
133,983
91,174
77,208
107,463
108,610
92,603
86,686
60,068
32,914
45,612
39,229
43,118
27,236
15,187
76,788
106,740
112,180
103,843
87,007
59,079
50,334
67,236
75,287
65,765
60,076
42,186
20,726
25,881
25,263
29,827
18,230
10,275
45,880
73,160
62,154
57,932
43,092
26,061
8,638
9,787
6,925
6,258
4,456
4,338
4,354
19,444
8,788
10,701
6,735
1,958
Panama Buena Vista Union Elementary.........
Paramount Unified...........................................
Pasadena Unified............................................
Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified.........................
Pleasanton Unified..........................................
Pomona Unified...............................................
139,997
165,705
229,705
229,692
157,428
361,990
114,330
146,508
198,248
201,219
116,500
321,176
72,259
87,261
113,728
131,997
80,827
179,534
25,909
27,445
41,064
37,297
16,155
53,439
72,547
86,803
112,513
125,599
76,479
164,530
50,562
57,332
70,877
89,674
59,118
111,634
17,387
17,157
24,033
24,060
9,743
29,877
35,043
45,789
73,774
68,149
34,019
107,857
4,768
4,783
11,850
6,599
4,863
19,084
4,507
6,784
13,906
12,977
5,867
19,650
Porterville Unified............................................
Poway Unified..................................................
Redlands Unified.............................................
Rialto Unified...................................................
Rio Linda Union Elementary............................
Riverside Unified.............................................
130,468
450,474
184,485
253,049
88,857
383,404
110,046
265,750
152,261
232,118
79,207
322,696
65,887
168,920
99,563
147,610
50,873
201,797
26,353
44,152
31,971
44,439
15,628
66,450
69,527
152,008
96,516
133,819
51,043
199,222
45,983
111,440
68,729
96,021
36,142
136,268
17,382
26,716
20,595
26,980
10,109
42,481
31,100
95,887
48,908
87,728
24,599
102,491
4,503
9,983
6,630
9,283
2,322
11,266
5,277
12,770
4,289
17,787
2,468
14,130
Rocklin Unified.................................................
Rowland Unified..............................................
Sacramento Unified.........................................
Saddleback Valley Unified...............................
Salinas Union High..........................................
San Bernardino Unified...................................
96,223
160,100
569,519
291,172
138,304
541,970
70,769
140,516
462,902
245,951
114,172
506,172
43,277
93,184
265,172
164,273
67,545
309,155
12,346
26,659
108,366
51,818
27,174
90,491
40,872
85,508
266,185
168,046
60,913
289,912
30,181
61,355
160,991
122,731
39,875
195,471
7,749
16,426
65,732
37,004
15,469
52,545
27,798
46,445
170,702
69,109
44,877
180,520
2,420
5,781
22,061
9,044
8,457
27,738
2,390
6,964
29,825
7,483
6,669
31,810
San Diego Unified............................................
San Dieguito Union High.................................
San Francisco Unified.....................................
San Jose Unified.............................................
San Juan Unified.............................................
San Lorenzo Unified........................................
1,532,235
129,779
586,939
383,549
436,542
98,031
1,236,798
102,219
469,940
272,491
392,299
91,009
714,733
65,267
281,250
166,062
243,949
58,957
271,341
19,869
100,400
59,995
83,383
16,053
719,740
55,863
254,337
160,149
240,430
54,326
457,055
39,841
176,480
108,064
158,073
39,035
157,890
10,863
59,693
36,914
53,553
9,723
474,146
42,987
196,187
103,814
130,793
30,643
75,402
4,745
23,829
11,591
12,258
2,778
79,419
4,740
55,134
30,260
25,977
4,109
San Marcos Unified.........................................
San Ramon Valley Unified...............................
Santa Ana Unified............................................
Santa Barbara.................................................
Santa Clara Unified.........................................
Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary.......................
157,746
278,351
560,924
170,753
166,620
117,452
115,687
175,621
482,642
130,729
125,347
108,564
72,193
111,953
288,290
81,068
84,357
61,608
25,026
34,565
103,536
23,074
23,949
21,630
71,262
112,779
295,198
81,905
72,692
62,233
49,002
79,575
192,598
55,899
53,659
43,351
16,629
23,237
69,215
15,309
14,450
14,650
37,695
58,584
167,405
40,061
41,181
41,594
4,749
6,147
15,121
6,299
4,445
3,319
5,064
8,051
32,093
4,934
7,458
7,054
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified...........................
Santa Rosa......................................................
Saugus Union Elementary...............................
Simi Valley Unified...........................................
Stockton Unified..............................................
Sweetwater Union High...................................
124,947
169,779
122,622
179,740
379,430
538,603
120,064
135,803
76,375
154,943
313,887
353,495
78,809
85,408
52,448
98,793
201,318
231,595
23,494
19,951
13,725
37,238
66,038
63,640
71,555
86,050
50,248
97,922
187,740
203,927
49,839
59,264
37,632
68,844
130,026
147,070
14,120
11,905
9,527
25,153
41,061
39,303
38,824
43,349
22,067
47,191
111,547
125,910
5,404
5,361
2,733
5,494
17,870
20,436
5,189
5,430
1,850
4,703
17,816
14,912
CALIFORNIA--Con.
See footnotes at end of table.
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25
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Indebtedness
Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.
Current spending--Con.
Geographic area
For selected functions--Con.
Support services--Con.
General
School
adminisOther and
administration
tration nonspecified
Other
current
spending
Capital
Interoutlay governmental
Interest
on debt
Total long-term
debt
outstanding at
end of fiscal year
Long-term
debt issued
during
fiscal year
Long-term
debt retired
during
fiscal year
CALIFORNIA--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
Los Angeles Unified.........................................
Lucia Mar Unified.............................................
Lynwood Unified..............................................
Madera Unified................................................
Manteca Unified...............................................
Merced Elementary.........................................
47,438
695
1,667
935
505
691
484,069
4,735
9,866
12,004
14,572
6,418
1,013,195
12,191
26,189
24,695
25,532
13,617
442,196
4,245
8,453
9,945
7,715
4,912
1,691,347
10,190
47,680
61,330
47,584
36,904
799
1,481
1,326
451
815
493
250,996
2,186
822
2,232
5,188
663
6,114,313
52,206
24,098
62,901
52,686
34,001
1,904,429
19,539
3,954
-
886,098
19,087
2,240
1,954
420
1,921
Merced Union High..........................................
Modesto...........................................................
Montebello Unified...........................................
Monterey Peninsula Unified.............................
Moreno Valley Unified.....................................
Mount Diablo Unified.......................................
915
895
1,633
926
655
570
7,207
19,844
20,438
8,233
16,568
22,575
12,735
40,365
46,793
14,986
50,288
45,530
5,283
17,699
24,337
7,833
12,690
14,237
14,054
50,882
24,051
8,113
62,795
78,977
321
3,442
865
4,319
17
452
535
1,765
3,493
291
9,718
11,927
25,648
116,288
141,729
8,469
153,400
233,359
1,458
30,000
8,490
38,515
59,764
1,122
7,911
4,250
21
2,075
4,415
Murrieta Valley Unified....................................
Napa Valley Unified.........................................
Natomas Unified..............................................
New Haven Unified..........................................
Newport-Mesa Unified.....................................
Norwalk-La Mirada Unified..............................
713
574
532
844
1,526
828
9,010
8,578
5,570
7,159
13,728
10,515
23,879
22,865
13,786
16,972
35,916
33,950
7,032
7,931
2,709
5,746
10,170
11,875
49,610
17,590
19,995
21,311
53,547
78,820
2
20
392
1,494
5,262
15,462
3,169
3,048
7,782
15,945
4,993
2,072
113,906
108,345
162,773
164,094
106,351
166,106
25,484
35,000
29,041
66,000
4,769
2,635
2,928
2,637
3,305
1,995
Oak Grove Elementary....................................
Oakland Unified...............................................
Oceanside Unified...........................................
Ontario-Montclair Elementary..........................
Orange Unified................................................
Oxnard Elementary..........................................
581
3,473
1,836
543
1,026
697
5,009
31,811
11,884
15,448
16,098
9,366
15,782
72,838
29,494
32,174
35,862
19,291
3,256
41,319
5,820
8,198
7,316
7,066
8,143
90,512
39,673
9,511
4,869
23,062
3,243
18,219
27
204
3,584
970
2,735
20,696
4,406
1,440
2,600
4,265
73,588
485,661
98,625
25,875
51,960
80,991
141,000
25,000
-
4,591
7,457
1,280
1,570
355
3,225
Oxnard Union High..........................................
Pajaro Valley Joint Unified...............................
Palm Springs Unified.......................................
Palmdale Elementary......................................
Palo Alto Unified..............................................
Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified......................
1,303
2,288
1,224
694
801
471
10,150
12,325
11,778
10,465
9,333
5,231
21,435
29,316
33,439
29,814
21,767
14,063
8,760
9,357
7,277
8,568
3,884
6,034
10,104
22,778
29,689
7,595
9,807
2,979
256
53
37,725
862
3,114
1,687
5,651
3,484
4,437
1,265
25,116
61,798
204,385
52,395
110,925
71,836
12,345
80,000
36,873
635
99
3,815
2,130
5,738
11,905
Panama Buena Vista Union Elementary.........
Paramount Unified...........................................
Pasadena Unified............................................
Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified.........................
Pleasanton Unified..........................................
Pomona Unified...............................................
477
777
1,113
1,364
370
1,311
6,415
11,700
11,860
11,865
5,369
19,558
18,876
21,745
35,045
35,344
17,550
48,254
6,740
13,916
11,961
7,471
6,002
48,789
21,604
16,178
22,495
24,685
13,391
31,127
3,672
961
114
2,714
21,622
1,932
391
2,058
8,848
1,074
5,915
7,755
6,665
60,239
212,250
188,585
150,164
181,681
128,970
86,710
-
1,370
2,501
134,480
1,141
7,575
4,435
Porterville Unified............................................
Poway Unified..................................................
Redlands Unified.............................................
Rialto Unified...................................................
Rio Linda Union Elementary............................
Riverside Unified.............................................
536
1,293
672
969
353
2,953
5,566
13,958
11,243
15,973
5,284
24,455
15,218
57,883
26,074
43,716
14,172
49,687
9,419
17,855
6,837
10,571
3,565
20,983
18,187
166,440
25,480
17,236
7,726
57,242
1,113
717
3,064
643
403
81
1,122
17,567
3,680
3,052
1,521
3,385
30,495
543,206
88,096
73,526
28,985
144,415
117,315
35,000
5,362
65,000
470
8,055
3,415
1,995
955
1,780
Rocklin Unified.................................................
Rowland Unified..............................................
Sacramento Unified.........................................
Saddleback Valley Unified...............................
Salinas Union High..........................................
San Bernardino Unified...................................
448
637
2,786
934
724
2,648
4,795
9,982
35,144
14,725
8,778
35,441
17,745
23,081
80,886
36,923
20,249
82,883
2,099
8,563
26,015
8,796
8,382
35,740
19,294
14,450
87,020
34,156
17,578
31,755
1,299
2,873
90
6,441
3,561
254
4,861
2,261
19,507
4,624
2,993
3,789
141,021
67,856
419,750
100,000
64,619
161,946
6,439
80,000
68,824
2,813
13,142
1,740
3,965
San Diego Unified............................................
San Dieguito Union High.................................
San Francisco Unified.....................................
San Jose Unified.............................................
San Juan Unified.............................................
San Lorenzo Unified........................................
3,724
761
5,100
1,068
1,979
472
89,519
8,929
34,901
19,823
30,409
6,386
226,082
23,812
77,223
41,072
60,170
16,898
42,912
3,369
19,416
8,528
21,076
6,040
223,475
23,131
75,260
97,375
30,982
3,693
714
68
34,853
3,550
83
2,074
71,248
4,361
6,886
10,133
13,178
1,255
1,513,202
90,005
197,560
720,376
249,964
35,018
195,025
126,185
307,595
-
38,082
840
1,019
15,064
16,261
509
San Marcos Unified.........................................
San Ramon Valley Unified...............................
Santa Ana Unified............................................
Santa Barbara.................................................
Santa Clara Unified.........................................
Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary.......................
690
913
1,087
1,144
877
1,004
7,221
12,787
43,899
8,605
8,915
6,412
19,971
30,686
75,205
19,079
19,486
23,805
6,730
4,258
20,039
8,763
11,474
4,737
38,659
92,776
68,630
35,965
33,653
8,185
284
6
3,365
170
1,334
-
3,116
9,948
6,287
3,889
6,286
703
24,238
247,578
193,922
93,790
203,745
24,690
6,421
4,500
21,000
78,860
19,850
1,185
8,532
7,921
1,000
2,680
9,805
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified...........................
Santa Rosa......................................................
Saugus Union Elementary...............................
Simi Valley Unified...........................................
Stockton Unified..............................................
Sweetwater Union High...................................
785
1,334
593
1,361
1,971
1,629
8,905
11,280
4,828
10,856
21,459
27,338
18,541
19,944
12,063
24,777
52,431
61,595
9,685
6,404
4,060
9,830
14,600
23,658
1,551
24,249
19,474
20,701
64,458
169,486
7
1,192
23,230
193
147
281
3,325
8,535
3,543
3,903
938
15,341
106,842
201,055
56,279
133,831
101,784
197,374
390
24,860
39,999
-
4,545
6,285
650
2,645
3,327
3,595
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
26
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
1
Enrollment
Total
Total
Compensatory
(Title I)
Special
Education
Child
nutrition
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Formula
Assistance
Special
Education
CALIFORNIA--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
Temecula Valley Unified..................................
Torrance Unified..............................................
Tracy Joint Unified...........................................
Turlock.............................................................
Tustin Unified...................................................
Upland Unified.................................................
27,298
25,428
17,186
13,982
20,195
13,861
234,800
204,951
137,823
119,384
171,550
96,532
7,926
10,126
6,009
9,235
8,891
6,717
1,209
1,715
1,088
2,897
2,283
1,873
4,501
4,302
2,401
2,343
3,076
1,570
1,036
1,468
1,404
2,413
2,121
1,492
1,180
2,641
1,116
1,582
1,411
1,782
124,780
139,830
83,678
69,938
65,984
62,021
86,497
95,184
63,970
54,346
31,012
49,044
455
10,683
119
151
10,315
135
Vacaville Unified..............................................
Val Verde Unified.............................................
Vallejo Unified..................................................
Ventura Unified................................................
Victor Elementary............................................
Victor Valley Union High..................................
13,704
17,293
18,312
17,545
11,303
12,379
110,862
234,210
163,982
184,226
90,756
123,379
5,482
10,304
15,621
14,282
7,593
7,352
1,644
2,778
4,555
2,978
3,001
2,742
1,643
1,895
4,025
3,279
991
1,966
1,263
4,255
3,371
3,031
2,542
1,688
932
1,376
3,670
4,994
1,059
956
69,551
189,974
103,960
73,522
59,878
83,609
51,441
74,320
67,432
48,990
49,987
45,953
374
321
10,379
374
54
468
Visalia Unified..................................................
Vista Unified....................................................
Walnut Valley Unified......................................
West Contra Costa Unified..............................
West Covina Unified........................................
Westminster Elementary.................................
26,105
26,207
15,512
32,197
10,323
10,024
226,569
222,265
126,469
334,204
106,840
84,975
23,407
19,512
3,830
36,414
6,006
9,498
9,834
5,340
899
12,586
1,180
3,434
3,428
4,993
1,663
7,027
859
1,751
4,807
4,651
483
7,557
2,299
2,710
5,338
4,528
785
9,244
1,668
1,603
146,368
118,057
87,025
165,052
86,428
49,076
111,561
75,747
63,559
95,072
46,763
33,516
109
591
3,740
18,954
3,318
281
Whittier Union High..........................................
William S Hart Union High...............................
Woodland Joint Unified....................................
Yuba City Unified.............................................
13,544
23,439
10,579
12,576
157,415
189,592
91,153
108,699
17,596
5,939
8,941
11,662
1,798
823
2,240
3,454
9,791
3,417
1,626
1,142
1,204
358
1,961
3,166
4,803
1,341
3,114
3,900
105,988
129,622
50,366
62,647
68,285
100,401
36,293
41,170
21,370
9,286
174
-
Dependent Schools:
Los Angeles County Office of Education.........
11,392
914,719
374,676
22,105
114,853
1,050
236,668
370,755
116,075
178,400
Independent Schools:
Academy..........................................................
Adams-Arapahoe.............................................
Boulder Valley.................................................
Brighton...........................................................
Cherry Creek...................................................
Colorado Springs.............................................
20,517
33,301
27,933
10,450
48,573
30,959
184,381
286,496
267,139
88,628
448,399
282,426
9,035
25,795
12,522
3,877
17,447
21,958
8,764
2,486
612
2,790
7,822
2,855
5,489
5,118
1,517
8,104
5,336
509
5,530
1,435
1,031
3,666
3,644
5,671
6,012
3,483
717
2,887
5,156
86,014
159,318
60,115
44,145
177,191
120,843
81,734
150,762
51,920
41,531
164,149
114,796
1,978
4,804
4,371
1,272
7,149
3,937
Denver.............................................................
Douglas County...............................................
Falcon..............................................................
Greeley............................................................
Harrison...........................................................
Jefferson County.............................................
72,312
48,041
10,680
18,173
11,218
86,332
785,638
432,175
81,646
146,247
98,810
807,076
81,417
10,599
3,037
15,349
11,552
37,259
27,637
813
341
4,836
3,939
9,040
15,821
6,230
1,348
3,553
2,310
14,059
15,344
1,023
487
3,724
2,464
6,726
22,615
2,533
861
3,236
2,839
7,434
234,878
169,336
48,618
79,534
55,899
328,874
212,480
158,046
45,808
74,744
53,134
305,159
12,595
5,216
1,431
2,747
1,774
12,086
Littleton............................................................
Mesa County Valley.........................................
Northglenn-Thornton.......................................
Poudre.............................................................
Pueblo.............................................................
St Vrain Valley.................................................
Thompson........................................................
Westminster.....................................................
16,132
20,571
37,591
25,215
17,730
23,260
15,051
10,762
148,138
161,770
336,914
229,291
147,997
192,498
126,683
90,070
5,151
14,095
15,301
14,166
19,111
11,357
7,073
8,097
662
4,568
3,369
2,553
6,637
2,448
1,158
1,958
2,551
3,822
5,862
3,822
2,982
4,327
2,691
1,963
925
2,812
2,833
2,139
4,664
2,172
1,258
2,643
1,013
2,893
3,237
5,652
4,828
2,410
1,966
1,533
64,888
85,203
175,753
82,132
84,728
83,778
58,304
50,294
60,807
79,444
166,778
75,806
79,683
79,246
54,789
47,370
2,389
3,277
4,772
3,344
2,767
2,535
2,311
1,486
21,701
21,954
10,939
19,577
10,866
15,125
18,075
318,531
480,634
148,908
419,270
180,141
263,165
228,506
34,201
54,249
10,577
46,158
7,022
10,259
25,586
13,369
23,091
3,580
15,287
1,640
2,665
11,525
4,656
7,126
1,590
5,343
2,407
3,194
3,956
8,941
9,450
2,798
7,603
1,158
1,803
5,140
7,235
14,582
2,609
17,925
1,817
2,597
4,965
234,251
334,823
91,481
263,170
39,611
60,167
133,488
126,386
136,654
49,333
102,411
5,947
3,996
77,415
23,749
39,450
15,613
28,053
4,217
3,102
21,832
10,573
19,232
10,474
15,728
138,206
297,772
124,160
227,346
8,536
16,858
10,157
16,361
2,397
4,848
2,620
4,402
2,573
4,501
2,682
3,831
1,579
3,258
2,145
2,717
1,987
4,251
2,710
5,411
75,369
173,560
75,176
129,965
62,729
100,965
54,439
82,714
1
30
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
Dependent Schools:
Bridgeport........................................................
Hartford............................................................
New Britain......................................................
New Haven......................................................
Norwalk............................................................
Stamford..........................................................
Waterbury........................................................
DELAWARE
Independent Schools:
Brandywine......................................................
Christina..........................................................
Colonial............................................................
Red Clay..........................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
27
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
Total taxes
Property
taxes only
Parent
government
contributions
From cities
and
counties
From other
school
systems
Charges
Other
102,094
54,995
48,136
40,211
96,675
27,794
63,243
41,961
27,280
20,886
84,153
16,061
63,243
41,961
27,280
20,886
73,526
15,642
-
1,765
234
757
284
9,693
351
4,976
9,184
2,735
7,902
5,955
2,355
1,964
4,105
3,552
19,491
6,728
13,291
7,420
8,417
5,162
17,100
114,498
25,271
22,654
9,481
36,077
35,829
33,932
44,401
96,422
23,285
32,418
21,697
17,020
35,965
47,616
9,002
10,476
21,697
17,020
32,021
47,616
9,002
10,476
-
361
353
66
212
1,573
3,162
5,976
532
7,165
1,637
3,546
2,617
1,586
2,289
3,308
646
1,256
7,992
8,997
5,615
38,267
11,788
15,567
1,288
1,614
810
2,096
236
514
33,410
40,105
18,916
48,930
36,111
14,765
56,794
84,696
35,614
132,738
14,406
26,401
21,548
56,897
20,544
104,608
9,267
15,118
21,548
56,897
20,544
90,034
9,267
15,118
-
55
1,464
5,074
789
290
818
11,007
14,851
184
682
4,613
2,696
3,206
3,703
1,960
1,138
625
21,488
8,278
6,109
25,381
3,029
5,227
Whittier Union High..........................................
William S Hart Union High...............................
Woodland Joint Unified....................................
Yuba City Unified.............................................
739
1,416
1,157
822
15,594
18,519
12,742
20,655
33,831
54,031
31,846
34,390
19,219
35,838
20,855
25,677
19,218
35,838
20,855
21,516
-
80
237
224
5,695
295
3,785
2,995
3,121
3,881
1,716
1,833
5,716
14,017
5,253
3,661
Dependent Schools:
Los Angeles County Office of Education.........
3,059
73,221
169,288
-
-
67,231
805
62,163
28,211
10,878
Independent Schools:
Academy..........................................................
Adams-Arapahoe.............................................
Boulder Valley.................................................
Brighton...........................................................
Cherry Creek...................................................
Colorado Springs.............................................
1,244
1,190
1,812
540
2,571
903
1,058
2,562
2,012
802
3,322
1,207
89,332
101,383
194,502
40,606
253,761
139,625
69,342
83,752
166,372
26,325
211,999
112,894
69,342
83,752
133,957
26,325
211,999
112,894
-
148
739
158
203
162
55
111
57
1,181
822
1,866
13,227
7,295
9,970
5,154
34,289
6,675
6,560
9,486
18,103
7,788
6,448
18,028
Denver.............................................................
Douglas County...............................................
Falcon..............................................................
Greeley............................................................
Harrison...........................................................
Jefferson County.............................................
4,593
2,709
791
670
348
4,235
5,210
3,365
588
1,373
643
7,394
469,343
252,240
29,991
51,364
31,359
440,943
374,861
196,759
24,076
40,694
25,632
352,033
374,861
194,688
23,726
40,694
25,632
352,033
-
217
2,122
162
70
1,513
7,594
2,635
1,291
512
30,975
32,853
4,569
6,494
2,933
59,589
55,696
17,871
1,184
2,885
2,724
27,296
Littleton............................................................
Mesa County Valley.........................................
Northglenn-Thornton.......................................
Poudre.............................................................
Pueblo.............................................................
St Vrain Valley.................................................
Thompson........................................................
Westminster.....................................................
700
1,007
1,521
1,473
308
824
723
366
992
1,475
2,682
1,509
1,970
1,173
481
1,072
78,099
62,472
145,860
132,993
44,158
97,363
61,306
31,679
62,358
48,462
112,568
111,830
32,572
81,022
49,085
28,726
62,358
48,378
112,568
111,830
32,572
81,019
49,085
28,726
-
362
740
1,054
927
-
895
178
445
688
1,553
88
82
315
7,032
2,813
20,517
12,975
3,876
11,314
6,156
1,054
7,814
10,657
12,330
6,760
6,157
3,885
5,056
1,584
2,934
3,806
2,453
5,722
374
138
2,238
81,182
154,913
24,082
126,984
29,073
52,931
32,003
50,079
91,562
46,850
109,942
133,508
192,739
69,432
-
-
48,822
88,695
45,214
103,304
131,161
190,113
67,730
-
588
1,682
367
2,353
36
571
669
1,072
1,021
2,286
2,204
2,257
1,097
113
248
1,999
143
333
34
2,657
14,328
4,750
6,995
9,982
58,267
15,987
40,226
54,301
107,354
38,827
81,020
46,316
84,211
32,561
60,007
46,316
84,211
32,561
60,007
-
-
169
14,455
3,096
12,542
1,544
2,052
1,523
2,106
6,272
6,636
1,647
6,365
Transportation
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Independent Schools--Con.
Temecula Valley Unified..................................
Torrance Unified..............................................
Tracy Joint Unified...........................................
Turlock.............................................................
Tustin Unified...................................................
Upland Unified.................................................
461
1,382
556
491
566
360
37,367
32,581
19,033
14,950
24,091
12,482
Vacaville Unified..............................................
Val Verde Unified.............................................
Vallejo Unified..................................................
Ventura Unified................................................
Victor Elementary............................................
Victor Valley Union High..................................
636
835
878
1,504
356
1,111
Visalia Unified..................................................
Vista Unified....................................................
Walnut Valley Unified......................................
West Contra Costa Unified..............................
West Covina Unified........................................
Westminster Elementary.................................
CALIFORNIA--Con.
COLORADO--Con.
CONNECTICUT--Con.
Dependent Schools:
Bridgeport........................................................
Hartford............................................................
New Britain......................................................
New Haven......................................................
Norwalk............................................................
Stamford..........................................................
Waterbury........................................................
DELAWARE--Con.
Independent Schools:
Brandywine......................................................
Christina..........................................................
Colonial............................................................
Red Clay..........................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
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U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--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
Geographic area
For selected functions
Instruction
Employee
benefits
Support services
Total2
Salaries and
wages
Employee
benefits
Total
Pupil
support
Staff
support
Total
Total
Salaries and
wages
Independent Schools--Con.
Temecula Valley Unified..................................
Torrance Unified..............................................
Tracy Joint Unified...........................................
Turlock.............................................................
Tustin Unified...................................................
Upland Unified.................................................
229,360
207,969
131,242
130,170
165,193
98,005
177,988
181,517
119,242
105,878
142,629
84,414
120,236
116,554
74,184
72,687
87,223
53,629
31,865
38,889
25,175
17,522
30,967
17,672
119,360
117,025
78,742
71,652
91,507
55,298
89,354
79,744
52,971
52,703
61,704
38,393
21,925
25,681
17,368
12,165
20,989
12,044
51,937
50,164
35,461
29,079
43,927
24,370
8,511
5,869
3,825
3,327
5,897
2,787
6,214
4,664
6,158
3,313
4,166
2,263
Vacaville Unified..............................................
Val Verde Unified.............................................
Vallejo Unified..................................................
Ventura Unified................................................
Victor Elementary............................................
Victor Valley Union High..................................
110,573
219,185
169,095
150,650
87,820
102,597
90,975
129,501
145,529
137,421
74,965
73,706
59,924
78,210
88,079
83,440
46,230
41,407
19,609
24,250
29,920
33,913
15,791
17,666
57,562
74,462
88,002
77,622
49,157
42,293
42,042
52,856
57,619
53,434
34,146
25,964
11,627
14,548
18,987
18,593
10,775
10,698
30,205
49,353
49,599
45,197
22,802
28,573
3,578
7,595
4,854
6,388
2,375
3,673
3,640
3,676
5,925
4,977
2,297
3,157
Visalia Unified..................................................
Vista Unified....................................................
Walnut Valley Unified......................................
West Contra Costa Unified..............................
West Covina Unified........................................
Westminster Elementary.................................
223,019
230,693
125,907
364,046
85,823
85,959
200,055
191,156
106,247
276,898
73,012
79,973
120,527
117,282
70,985
158,884
46,067
50,282
44,253
42,944
20,942
64,009
12,742
18,590
121,156
127,449
65,063
163,625
42,707
51,428
81,281
82,497
48,086
103,433
30,806
34,295
28,188
27,823
13,249
40,848
8,046
12,873
66,738
53,457
35,155
100,440
27,131
20,709
5,544
8,010
6,486
11,061
2,760
2,104
7,920
7,049
4,764
24,644
3,810
2,355
Whittier Union High..........................................
William S Hart Union High...............................
Woodland Joint Unified....................................
Yuba City Unified.............................................
162,053
234,552
89,545
120,079
112,036
169,782
81,745
92,730
70,117
102,831
52,158
55,726
22,062
32,686
13,894
19,009
64,413
94,976
46,007
55,529
44,737
66,887
33,742
36,287
13,480
20,339
8,317
12,956
39,195
70,037
30,787
33,331
8,009
10,376
3,473
3,607
6,614
8,002
5,246
4,160
Dependent Schools:
Los Angeles County Office of Education.........
888,848
613,399
219,948
79,595
285,542
103,027
36,620
315,221
64,054
98,031
Independent Schools:
Academy..........................................................
Adams-Arapahoe.............................................
Boulder Valley.................................................
Brighton...........................................................
Cherry Creek...................................................
Colorado Springs.............................................
197,154
341,214
252,798
126,246
450,852
301,739
149,273
248,482
231,541
68,799
381,863
277,518
96,905
167,268
160,366
43,229
260,781
157,854
19,644
33,635
31,500
9,601
52,765
34,577
88,613
145,369
143,546
39,326
249,005
147,687
62,963
108,939
103,987
28,573
189,024
102,570
12,608
21,715
20,114
6,304
36,963
22,263
57,230
93,190
78,698
26,200
120,284
121,448
5,519
11,417
9,206
3,455
19,990
8,736
5,972
9,102
11,780
1,852
14,546
16,030
Denver.............................................................
Douglas County...............................................
Falcon..............................................................
Greeley............................................................
Harrison...........................................................
Jefferson County.............................................
848,654
451,344
85,846
145,439
103,199
867,642
724,951
374,569
63,282
126,435
93,112
728,550
388,481
235,146
41,801
83,629
58,523
446,425
136,781
50,841
8,987
18,514
11,176
97,438
357,528
216,323
36,108
76,105
50,280
385,478
226,350
158,518
26,075
55,006
36,646
283,941
80,841
33,646
5,627
11,791
7,213
62,261
325,251
142,179
25,198
45,262
38,750
312,368
30,380
12,119
4,290
7,569
4,516
26,564
51,473
16,237
3,853
7,822
6,413
41,069
Littleton............................................................
Mesa County Valley.........................................
Northglenn-Thornton.......................................
Poudre.............................................................
Pueblo.............................................................
St Vrain Valley.................................................
Thompson........................................................
Westminster.....................................................
161,068
238,880
369,511
257,178
178,142
210,502
123,866
89,594
125,963
153,435
276,971
216,665
144,573
166,412
108,012
87,806
87,881
94,133
184,163
124,590
85,658
103,207
71,254
60,147
17,537
19,995
38,192
29,132
18,924
21,078
15,098
11,711
77,263
89,940
168,316
112,868
74,849
97,748
61,235
54,088
58,330
65,749
120,277
80,096
55,257
69,420
45,420
41,847
11,202
13,659
24,258
18,433
11,907
13,956
9,296
8,084
41,949
58,381
95,782
98,020
64,179
61,582
42,274
30,235
3,991
7,201
10,941
10,535
7,512
6,583
6,974
1,763
6,181
5,951
11,539
11,358
8,873
5,952
6,479
3,437
315,050
481,350
142,444
398,096
176,190
254,788
233,106
267,391
368,108
131,468
310,029
159,985
233,922
227,478
161,697
209,800
80,288
167,829
96,680
141,322
127,554
58,228
83,238
27,417
71,549
40,487
49,221
62,558
176,584
213,469
88,464
194,278
106,675
145,869
132,231
113,276
133,467
59,873
114,977
68,979
96,583
79,368
41,385
53,562
21,562
49,911
28,546
33,796
41,095
77,154
137,326
37,744
100,316
48,077
82,094
78,617
14,337
30,864
4,465
10,233
9,186
13,747
11,137
5,183
15,480
3,620
9,627
2,142
9,716
22,351
153,421
338,080
123,017
250,049
124,587
267,980
111,033
189,461
73,935
149,329
63,982
99,793
31,190
65,310
27,367
43,237
73,156
162,514
69,327
112,803
47,959
102,155
43,898
70,638
20,443
44,060
18,970
30,728
46,748
97,738
36,560
68,633
7,484
15,516
4,902
5,381
2,217
2,603
2,039
1,704
CALIFORNIA--Con.
COLORADO--Con.
CONNECTICUT--Con.
Dependent Schools:
Bridgeport........................................................
Hartford............................................................
New Britain......................................................
New Haven......................................................
Norwalk............................................................
Stamford..........................................................
Waterbury........................................................
DELAWARE--Con.
Independent Schools:
Brandywine......................................................
Christina..........................................................
Colonial............................................................
Red Clay..........................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
29
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Indebtedness
Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.
Current spending--Con.
Geographic area
For selected functions--Con.
Support services--Con.
General
School
adminisOther and
administration
tration nonspecified
Other
current
spending
Capital
Interoutlay governmental
Interest
on debt
Total long-term
debt
outstanding at
end of fiscal year
Long-term
debt issued
during
fiscal year
Long-term
debt retired
during
fiscal year
CALIFORNIA--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
Temecula Valley Unified..................................
Torrance Unified..............................................
Tracy Joint Unified...........................................
Turlock.............................................................
Tustin Unified...................................................
Upland Unified.................................................
795
665
553
436
898
386
10,993
10,003
8,239
7,644
9,779
5,493
25,424
28,963
16,686
14,359
23,187
13,441
6,691
14,328
5,039
5,147
7,195
4,746
45,891
17,440
11,621
19,131
11,900
9,993
11
7,921
379
2,823
3,165
1,656
5,470
1,091
2,338
7,499
1,942
51,860
32,424
50,575
38,956
36,250
6,740
9,310
29,309
-
9,905
2,345
1,425
11,258
674
Vacaville Unified..............................................
Val Verde Unified.............................................
Vallejo Unified..................................................
Ventura Unified................................................
Victor Elementary............................................
Victor Valley Union High..................................
646
863
664
608
707
494
6,709
8,704
11,999
10,231
4,915
5,989
15,632
28,515
26,157
22,993
12,508
15,260
3,208
5,686
7,928
14,602
3,006
2,840
15,377
86,872
15,606
7,775
11,373
27,989
1,952
13
115
2,057
42
9
2,269
2,799
7,845
3,397
1,440
893
63,907
94,645
119,635
75,920
58,422
47,104
32,317
96,965
5,000
1,403
13,253
73,855
3,260
2,015
1,335
12,663
Visalia Unified..................................................
Vista Unified....................................................
Walnut Valley Unified......................................
West Contra Costa Unified..............................
West Covina Unified........................................
Westminster Elementary.................................
1,638
576
903
3,134
712
672
15,297
11,633
6,048
14,951
5,437
4,714
36,339
26,189
16,954
46,650
14,412
10,864
12,161
10,250
6,029
12,833
3,174
7,836
20,403
34,820
11,503
68,882
8,176
4,949
1,483
112
4,054
56
2,809
457
1,078
4,605
4,103
18,210
1,826
580
43,395
121,100
86,311
554,627
37,185
21,972
11,955
180,598
-
19,639
2,185
2,155
16,115
830
841
Whittier Union High..........................................
William S Hart Union High...............................
Woodland Joint Unified....................................
Yuba City Unified.............................................
810
1,369
536
426
4,329
12,744
6,165
7,081
19,433
37,546
15,367
18,057
8,428
4,769
4,951
3,870
19,385
48,160
2,823
25,504
27,604
9,166
3,261
115
3,028
7,444
1,716
1,730
99,202
200,866
40,885
64,558
5,272
5,580
25,670
1,250
3,355
1,010
1,465
Dependent Schools:
Los Angeles County Office of Education.........
4,256
21,097
127,783
12,636
8,727
266,109
613
21,785
-
1,982
Independent Schools:
Academy..........................................................
Adams-Arapahoe.............................................
Boulder Valley.................................................
Brighton...........................................................
Cherry Creek...................................................
Colorado Springs.............................................
2,619
4,425
2,898
1,148
3,296
5,792
13,655
18,343
16,722
4,080
20,596
17,822
29,465
49,903
38,092
15,665
61,856
73,068
3,430
9,923
9,297
3,273
12,574
8,383
34,534
81,417
10,810
50,444
48,131
13,066
798
755
3,711
1,111
47
2,206
12,549
10,560
6,736
5,892
20,811
8,949
203,642
229,170
133,250
100,245
427,495
207,885
53,377
75,000
3,748
127,675
12,219
19,025
7,555
4,955
24,275
3,970
Denver.............................................................
Douglas County...............................................
Falcon..............................................................
Greeley............................................................
Harrison...........................................................
Jefferson County.............................................
4,960
2,264
784
979
983
4,181
48,593
25,716
3,974
7,150
5,610
46,339
189,845
85,843
12,297
21,742
21,228
194,215
42,172
16,067
1,976
5,068
4,082
30,704
80,467
46,422
18,500
11,276
4,850
94,601
9,906
275
613
1,121
907
2,734
33,330
30,078
3,451
6,607
4,330
41,757
667,682
477,538
57,095
108,090
79,615
664,553
7
1,223
-
33,635
15,822
5,273
8,845
2,853
44,299
Littleton............................................................
Mesa County Valley.........................................
Northglenn-Thornton.......................................
Poudre.............................................................
Pueblo.............................................................
St Vrain Valley.................................................
Thompson........................................................
Westminster.....................................................
1,044
1,613
3,138
2,733
1,110
1,470
1,014
962
8,863
8,744
23,483
13,395
7,495
12,498
6,628
7,886
21,870
34,872
46,681
59,999
39,189
35,079
21,179
16,187
6,751
5,114
12,873
5,777
5,545
7,082
4,503
3,483
28,125
78,103
71,212
24,722
26,768
28,473
9,955
1,035
1,050
724
921
1,659
1,780
1,726
1,623
250
5,930
6,618
20,407
14,132
5,021
13,891
4,276
503
117,730
138,490
405,701
248,984
91,690
272,770
139,635
10,700
2,600
42,254
19,999
7,223
89,215
-
4,677
3,750
27,400
10,405
7,941
12,299
5,110
2,349
3,032
4,832
2,340
1,414
984
6,746
5,169
13,304
19,377
4,872
17,251
9,972
12,720
10,782
41,298
66,773
22,447
61,791
25,793
39,165
29,178
13,653
17,313
5,260
15,435
5,233
5,959
16,630
35,489
100,871
1,521
67,592
11,106
12,118
4,749
8,541
8,174
7,299
6,994
1,110
2,015
534
3,629
4,197
2,156
13,481
3,989
6,733
345
68,895
48,927
60,946
305,789
17,506
35,527
15,955
26,620
-
1,319
9,431
19,223
3,898
10,583
483
1,130
1,924
1,066
1,614
7,135
16,003
6,532
9,855
28,782
61,692
22,021
50,079
4,683
7,728
5,146
8,025
23,605
51,022
5,593
43,708
2,339
15,728
5,177
13,965
2,890
3,350
1,214
2,915
44,497
100,861
25,782
87,273
1,800
23,224
16,338
1,906
3,934
1,710
2,571
COLORADO--Con.
CONNECTICUT--Con.
Dependent Schools:
Bridgeport........................................................
Hartford............................................................
New Britain......................................................
New Haven......................................................
Norwalk............................................................
Stamford..........................................................
Waterbury........................................................
DELAWARE--Con.
Independent Schools:
Brandywine......................................................
Christina..........................................................
Colonial............................................................
Red Clay..........................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
30
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
Total
Total
Compensatory
(Title I)
59,616
1,092,863
127,371
64,248
10,035
15,446
37,642
-
-
-
Independent Schools:
Alachua County...............................................
Bay County......................................................
Brevard County................................................
Broward County...............................................
Charlotte County..............................................
Citrus County...................................................
29,109
27,618
75,233
271,630
17,907
15,812
259,228
254,874
649,861
2,509,376
183,053
147,728
30,804
23,114
51,463
237,826
14,432
12,568
6,545
5,176
11,976
55,156
2,489
3,305
6,461
5,687
15,786
51,855
3,784
4,053
6,378
5,421
9,991
42,640
3,387
2,683
11,420
6,830
13,710
88,175
4,772
2,527
123,726
102,761
290,653
1,055,493
36,626
51,355
51,448
37,368
120,513
357,195
1,778
14,220
18,538
15,317
45,193
114,281
2,292
7,311
Clay County.....................................................
Collier County..................................................
Columbia County.............................................
Duval County...................................................
Escambia County............................................
Flagler County.................................................
34,169
43,292
10,188
126,662
43,460
11,053
271,029
519,821
82,733
1,091,677
382,583
125,228
17,455
41,384
11,736
115,047
50,840
6,930
2,464
11,121
2,479
32,582
13,878
1,225
7,705
8,418
2,667
32,616
12,720
1,719
3,814
8,685
2,407
23,895
10,631
1,548
3,472
13,160
4,183
25,954
13,611
2,438
165,797
79,896
52,798
515,553
200,029
30,045
83,269
1,045
26,436
253,181
84,842
974
30,128
3,657
10,280
82,171
32,949
1,509
Hernando County............................................
Highlands County............................................
Hillsborough County........................................
Indian River County.........................................
Lake County....................................................
Lee County......................................................
21,707
12,136
193,757
17,239
38,060
75,634
203,323
108,370
1,767,683
171,157
351,884
796,722
15,895
17,584
246,951
12,200
28,927
65,221
4,068
3,877
49,222
2,237
6,500
11,738
4,516
2,841
41,261
3,569
7,435
14,740
4,233
3,836
43,324
4,368
6,576
13,996
3,078
7,030
113,144
2,026
8,416
24,747
89,374
50,669
886,776
30,255
160,182
148,090
39,475
22,918
332,380
2,919
63,038
9,187
13,432
8,416
129,539
1,169
18,316
8,519
Leon County....................................................
Manatee County..............................................
Marion County.................................................
Martin County..................................................
Miami-Dade County.........................................
Nassau County................................................
32,327
42,370
42,035
18,156
362,070
10,866
310,681
424,575
369,910
187,075
3,547,190
92,887
27,650
36,159
40,094
14,809
396,597
6,490
5,118
8,158
10,826
3,585
125,907
1,374
8,337
9,590
9,447
3,705
71,776
2,183
5,146
8,146
10,256
2,650
86,108
1,639
9,049
10,265
9,565
4,869
112,806
1,294
142,544
130,187
187,606
33,582
1,473,041
32,989
52,639
35,540
80,529
554
467,969
13,394
24,710
17,359
29,777
1,569
146,165
3,922
Okaloosa County.............................................
Orange County................................................
Osceola County...............................................
Palm Beach County.........................................
Pasco County..................................................
Pinellas County................................................
31,011
175,609
49,798
174,935
62,768
112,174
260,091
1,738,157
477,114
1,928,698
568,273
1,047,447
27,400
146,724
41,629
142,941
51,721
102,366
4,593
40,259
7,970
37,582
11,875
26,977
6,535
37,739
8,448
37,934
14,929
28,235
3,948
34,106
11,391
29,327
12,187
17,678
12,324
34,620
13,820
38,098
12,730
29,476
111,981
699,562
227,590
443,563
282,171
393,445
46,281
209,316
91,506
103,408
125,405
115,272
15,817
83,174
32,919
41,019
53,641
54,956
Polk County.....................................................
Putnam County................................................
Santa Rosa County.........................................
Sarasota County..............................................
Seminole County.............................................
St Johns County..............................................
St Lucie County...............................................
Volusia County................................................
89,443
12,274
25,188
41,890
67,530
25,757
36,201
65,627
837,268
100,003
205,948
518,465
553,790
240,716
352,486
621,029
83,205
14,359
17,203
26,664
40,497
11,718
30,577
48,969
21,308
4,501
2,889
4,396
6,987
1,824
7,918
14,174
18,856
2,978
4,535
8,658
13,491
4,353
7,520
13,846
22,403
4,136
3,693
5,590
11,070
2,043
8,296
11,455
20,638
2,744
6,086
8,020
8,949
3,498
6,843
9,494
425,406
56,730
112,380
86,780
272,416
69,493
128,143
238,959
188,537
25,958
53,713
131,061
12,479
51,407
99,278
55,379
10,181
17,508
3,238
33,831
5,669
15,623
41,892
Independent Schools:
Atlanta.............................................................
Barrow County.................................................
Bartow County.................................................
Bibb County.....................................................
Carroll County..................................................
Catoosa County...............................................
50,770
10,684
14,283
25,253
14,739
10,575
744,569
101,196
138,077
231,172
134,828
96,977
83,834
6,727
8,740
32,011
10,650
7,967
-
-
16,048
2,474
3,010
8,529
3,787
2,098
67,786
4,253
5,730
23,482
6,863
5,869
146,665
53,505
71,082
109,301
73,732
50,328
125,512
44,837
64,686
90,359
64,815
44,809
-
Chatham County..............................................
Cherokee County.............................................
Clarke County..................................................
Clayton County................................................
Cobb County....................................................
Columbia County.............................................
34,021
33,183
11,760
52,657
106,724
21,419
325,838
363,021
147,045
508,169
1,123,467
181,152
35,798
16,344
15,072
54,562
68,185
9,347
-
-
8,564
3,869
4,391
17,401
13,551
2,419
27,234
12,475
10,681
37,161
54,634
6,928
123,205
158,435
50,064
251,142
400,985
95,211
103,921
118,533
42,041
210,121
342,226
82,477
-
Coweta County................................................
DeKalb County................................................
Dougherty County............................................
Douglas County...............................................
Effingham County............................................
Fayette County................................................
20,519
102,310
16,668
22,490
10,333
22,344
190,199
1,102,028
173,271
215,129
95,572
206,975
11,818
85,470
26,011
17,187
5,355
7,184
-
-
3,123
28,764
7,245
5,403
1,732
1,323
8,695
56,706
18,766
11,784
3,623
5,861
81,663
444,185
88,507
96,745
55,224
85,996
72,676
362,321
71,072
84,952
46,317
78,776
-
1
Enrollment
Special
Education
Child
nutrition
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Formula
Assistance
Special
Education
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Dependent Schools:
Washington Schools........................................
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
31
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
Total taxes
Property
taxes only
Parent
government
contributions
From cities
and
counties
From other
school
systems
Charges
Other
965,492
-
-
938,293
-
-
10,406
16,793
47,367
45,208
113,590
551,707
29,182
26,169
104,698
128,999
307,745
1,216,057
131,995
83,805
83,394
96,850
239,202
1,028,903
116,099
67,062
83,394
96,850
239,202
1,028,903
116,099
67,062
-
-
55
465
-
14,940
11,888
39,402
113,531
9,314
8,009
6,309
20,261
29,141
73,158
6,582
8,734
6,912
7,373
2,413
19,224
11,491
3,352
45,488
67,821
13,669
160,977
70,747
24,210
87,777
398,541
18,199
461,077
131,714
88,253
57,461
354,947
14,577
380,208
87,160
64,069
57,461
354,947
14,577
380,208
87,160
64,069
-
-
192
-
14,713
17,374
2,712
59,378
14,452
5,849
15,603
26,028
910
21,491
30,102
18,335
Hernando County............................................
Highlands County............................................
Hillsborough County........................................
Indian River County.........................................
Lake County....................................................
Lee County......................................................
5,102
2,446
36,285
3,460
7,950
17,648
31,365
16,889
388,572
22,707
70,878
112,736
98,054
40,117
633,956
128,702
162,775
583,411
63,152
33,032
494,833
111,993
109,643
486,576
63,152
33,032
494,833
111,993
109,643
486,576
-
-
13
10
20
323
7,035
5,006
58,279
4,150
12,253
19,630
27,867
2,079
80,831
12,549
40,859
76,882
Leon County....................................................
Manatee County..............................................
Marion County.................................................
Martin County..................................................
Miami-Dade County.........................................
Nassau County................................................
4,999
6,645
10,635
3,783
29,052
2,615
60,196
70,643
66,665
27,676
829,855
13,058
140,487
258,229
142,210
138,684
1,677,552
53,408
104,467
189,695
101,126
123,862
1,406,208
46,712
104,467
189,695
101,126
123,862
1,406,208
46,712
-
-
404
6
-
8,653
18,939
9,451
6,051
151,680
2,425
27,367
49,191
31,627
8,771
119,664
4,271
Okaloosa County.............................................
Orange County................................................
Osceola County...............................................
Palm Beach County.........................................
Pasco County..................................................
Pinellas County................................................
6,055
27,453
10,365
27,128
14,442
18,805
43,828
379,619
92,800
272,008
88,683
204,412
120,710
891,871
207,895
1,342,194
234,381
551,636
105,843
566,809
130,105
1,018,635
150,218
510,291
105,843
566,809
130,105
1,018,635
150,218
510,291
-
-
510
987
628
7,942
24,578
15,720
111,312
12,087
20,457
6,925
299,974
62,070
211,260
72,076
20,260
Polk County.....................................................
Putnam County................................................
Santa Rosa County.........................................
Sarasota County..............................................
Seminole County.............................................
St Johns County..............................................
St Lucie County...............................................
Volusia County................................................
20,987
2,706
5,063
7,437
11,872
5,999
9,594
11,550
160,503
17,885
36,096
76,105
95,652
45,346
51,519
86,239
328,657
28,914
76,365
405,021
240,877
159,505
193,766
333,101
186,596
26,287
49,929
353,301
185,090
138,283
134,255
239,994
186,596
26,287
49,929
353,301
185,090
138,283
134,255
239,994
-
-
79
925
53,737
1,372
13,951
12,147
24,080
9,705
9,938
28,241
88,324
1,255
12,485
39,573
31,707
11,438
49,573
63,941
Independent Schools:
Atlanta.............................................................
Barrow County.................................................
Bartow County.................................................
Bibb County.....................................................
Carroll County..................................................
Catoosa County...............................................
-
21,153
8,668
6,396
18,942
8,917
5,519
514,070
40,964
58,255
89,860
50,446
38,682
483,467
34,986
49,740
76,572
42,185
29,487
382,242
26,169
33,896
61,343
30,801
20,273
-
3,908
1,060
364
986
1,922
1,314
-
3,512
3,731
5,523
4,439
5,063
6,208
23,183
1,187
2,628
7,863
1,276
1,673
Chatham County..............................................
Cherokee County.............................................
Clarke County..................................................
Clayton County................................................
Cobb County....................................................
Columbia County.............................................
-
19,284
39,902
8,023
41,021
58,759
12,734
166,835
188,242
81,909
202,465
654,297
76,594
148,559
153,110
74,365
169,558
567,404
62,481
148,559
123,892
54,971
115,016
422,011
47,312
-
5,076
1,373
1,073
6,384
2,331
-
5,929
16,447
3,113
16,650
60,876
9,015
7,271
18,685
3,058
15,184
19,633
2,767
Coweta County................................................
DeKalb County................................................
Dougherty County............................................
Douglas County...............................................
Effingham County............................................
Fayette County................................................
-
8,987
81,864
17,435
11,793
8,907
7,220
96,718
572,373
58,753
101,197
34,993
113,795
77,581
513,541
52,645
85,469
28,493
98,746
59,172
417,663
35,591
63,109
19,681
98,746
-
2,772
21,256
141
751
1,660
945
42
-
7,099
19,012
3,431
7,413
3,662
6,996
9,266
18,564
2,494
7,564
1,178
7,108
Transportation
Other and
nonspecified
Total
-
-
Independent Schools:
Alachua County...............................................
Bay County......................................................
Brevard County................................................
Broward County...............................................
Charlotte County..............................................
Citrus County...................................................
6,373
4,868
11,357
32,310
3,374
3,655
Clay County.....................................................
Collier County..................................................
Columbia County.............................................
Duval County...................................................
Escambia County............................................
Flagler County.................................................
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA--Con.
Dependent Schools:
Washington Schools........................................
FLORIDA--Con.
GEORGIA--Con.
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
32
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--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
Geographic area
For selected functions
Instruction
Employee
benefits
Support services
Total2
Salaries and
wages
Employee
benefits
Total
Pupil
support
Staff
support
Total
Total
Salaries and
wages
1,081,887
952,124
525,263
66,992
478,688
280,891
25,977
433,933
54,667
69,705
Independent Schools:
Alachua County...............................................
Bay County......................................................
Brevard County................................................
Broward County...............................................
Charlotte County..............................................
Citrus County...................................................
259,378
234,969
678,153
2,733,985
174,198
147,470
224,955
206,379
550,705
2,178,610
144,517
123,661
133,038
120,092
326,481
1,307,863
87,505
78,570
35,863
33,116
98,100
359,066
25,691
17,695
120,626
123,233
344,913
1,277,239
78,063
67,209
75,503
78,563
216,411
831,537
52,339
46,622
20,015
19,896
60,810
219,807
14,629
9,815
89,303
67,052
178,935
754,752
55,502
47,821
14,383
7,868
18,933
110,008
8,836
5,414
21,324
11,136
36,921
126,015
10,114
8,875
Clay County.....................................................
Collier County..................................................
Columbia County.............................................
Duval County...................................................
Escambia County............................................
Flagler County.................................................
283,329
502,659
84,402
1,101,192
379,208
142,103
230,329
418,268
76,241
968,060
348,420
87,171
151,225
227,939
47,577
529,189
187,264
51,402
35,564
73,376
13,811
164,274
59,655
13,671
144,034
222,535
43,666
564,700
185,017
47,793
102,222
144,027
29,940
362,439
116,053
31,348
23,502
45,207
8,302
110,180
35,177
7,808
75,522
172,828
28,096
354,869
141,705
30,024
11,699
16,621
5,452
59,659
16,499
5,993
12,253
22,823
4,489
78,053
25,562
2,863
Hernando County............................................
Highlands County............................................
Hillsborough County........................................
Indian River County.........................................
Lake County....................................................
Lee County......................................................
187,720
112,744
1,807,826
195,313
371,391
827,023
151,521
99,652
1,461,609
131,779
280,041
574,139
94,385
56,899
889,847
77,915
151,421
332,525
26,581
18,619
251,185
23,065
45,693
99,398
87,102
55,720
823,943
73,358
169,013
314,798
58,985
35,420
583,452
47,490
94,672
196,727
16,514
10,673
152,435
13,694
26,902
57,886
56,479
37,427
464,254
49,188
96,845
217,808
8,139
5,400
65,829
4,298
13,035
23,479
9,349
6,571
91,255
9,746
19,768
34,765
Leon County....................................................
Manatee County..............................................
Marion County.................................................
Martin County..................................................
Miami-Dade County.........................................
Nassau County................................................
322,601
436,450
364,551
204,971
3,893,123
100,815
249,589
337,544
303,420
143,315
3,184,659
72,904
161,317
200,433
189,420
88,912
1,921,297
48,161
38,951
53,466
46,687
27,581
560,437
12,152
134,995
198,188
160,724
82,351
1,835,216
41,272
96,637
126,277
111,563
57,534
1,171,127
30,635
23,273
33,344
26,836
16,436
331,705
7,569
96,384
117,317
119,799
50,538
1,103,796
27,460
12,062
15,636
19,636
7,802
151,742
3,073
21,404
18,065
19,065
7,698
189,152
4,646
Okaloosa County.............................................
Orange County................................................
Osceola County...............................................
Palm Beach County.........................................
Pasco County..................................................
Pinellas County................................................
252,831
1,763,715
457,890
2,096,947
630,965
998,350
232,145
1,316,729
355,426
1,496,385
459,171
902,855
142,428
784,486
199,208
856,705
288,087
579,993
34,400
234,426
57,041
254,573
84,574
170,228
144,514
753,494
200,072
901,464
265,367
507,340
97,126
481,299
116,430
556,331
182,609
362,517
22,427
138,248
32,140
159,078
50,285
99,321
74,151
487,456
132,930
501,291
165,677
338,404
7,316
44,291
18,082
49,995
23,603
40,428
12,147
128,699
31,447
109,457
30,819
57,750
Polk County.....................................................
Putnam County................................................
Santa Rosa County.........................................
Sarasota County..............................................
Seminole County.............................................
St Johns County..............................................
St Lucie County...............................................
Volusia County................................................
882,982
97,766
225,240
515,485
579,373
211,225
466,591
674,079
715,085
92,312
180,730
402,844
478,572
187,735
262,337
502,164
382,970
58,649
102,503
251,954
301,268
110,466
154,214
316,263
119,843
13,669
27,174
74,429
81,725
35,956
52,977
90,764
445,073
50,578
105,347
232,461
299,563
105,273
145,007
300,685
250,306
36,530
71,581
158,658
206,407
68,113
93,923
202,915
72,044
8,272
18,546
45,032
53,421
21,405
32,790
55,910
226,696
35,267
63,625
147,058
152,446
71,911
102,577
178,160
24,858
4,158
7,592
27,213
19,897
11,647
13,029
22,895
40,072
6,927
10,972
24,730
21,227
11,598
17,909
34,383
Independent Schools:
Atlanta.............................................................
Barrow County.................................................
Bartow County.................................................
Bibb County.....................................................
Carroll County..................................................
Catoosa County...............................................
713,442
92,867
118,785
231,599
121,873
97,942
631,530
87,036
112,127
205,958
115,561
88,470
366,103
53,633
72,470
129,998
74,985
55,651
115,100
17,787
21,781
39,977
21,776
17,322
389,913
55,035
70,736
118,657
71,230
55,438
236,563
37,522
51,088
84,208
51,891
38,416
66,267
12,269
15,280
26,000
15,139
11,827
222,619
27,182
35,697
75,432
35,273
28,247
26,865
3,337
5,394
10,742
5,431
4,257
41,283
4,173
4,737
16,875
5,141
5,222
Chatham County..............................................
Cherokee County.............................................
Clarke County..................................................
Clayton County................................................
Cobb County....................................................
Columbia County.............................................
307,455
316,674
134,689
485,764
1,023,920
183,220
294,222
271,274
119,427
447,410
865,608
155,548
187,139
176,636
75,188
307,203
581,451
103,500
53,244
51,999
25,107
73,055
163,704
29,474
179,275
182,573
69,077
282,410
572,392
99,892
130,654
127,304
47,531
211,308
420,067
72,514
37,988
37,600
15,706
49,466
115,562
20,806
101,301
75,820
43,558
140,428
245,939
45,613
11,837
10,790
5,914
19,508
38,003
6,916
20,600
11,544
7,887
27,219
33,735
7,163
Coweta County................................................
DeKalb County................................................
Dougherty County............................................
Douglas County...............................................
Effingham County............................................
Fayette County................................................
183,111
1,134,249
191,661
210,761
89,970
207,228
154,544
1,019,680
147,258
172,146
75,780
184,260
101,877
692,587
94,537
112,389
48,945
124,879
29,827
197,514
28,265
33,936
14,310
36,304
99,233
621,322
88,154
107,020
50,448
118,390
71,723
442,754
61,965
76,404
35,392
87,034
21,174
128,064
18,479
23,215
10,435
25,413
46,868
356,653
50,295
56,105
21,247
56,537
6,555
43,540
7,967
7,856
3,333
8,339
5,492
87,626
9,109
8,653
3,576
8,951
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA--Con.
Dependent Schools:
Washington Schools........................................
FLORIDA--Con.
GEORGIA--Con.
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Indebtedness
Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.
Current spending--Con.
Geographic area
For selected functions--Con.
Support services--Con.
General
School
adminisOther and
administration
tration nonspecified
Other
current
spending
Capital
Interoutlay governmental
Interest
on debt
Total long-term
debt
outstanding at
end of fiscal year
Long-term
debt issued
during
fiscal year
Long-term
debt retired
during
fiscal year
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA--Con.
Dependent Schools:
Washington Schools........................................
19,272
51,475
238,814
39,503
126,807
2,956
-
-
-
-
Independent Schools:
Alachua County...............................................
Bay County......................................................
Brevard County................................................
Broward County...............................................
Charlotte County..............................................
Citrus County...................................................
1,748
1,419
3,483
20,381
1,238
1,932
11,414
12,466
34,844
118,138
7,993
7,907
40,434
34,163
84,754
380,210
27,321
23,693
15,026
16,094
26,857
146,619
10,952
8,631
28,513
24,255
110,531
484,103
29,106
23,552
-
5,910
4,335
16,917
71,272
575
257
128,525
83,188
352,899
1,687,912
11,358
4,980
1,794
129,513
348,920
-
10,301
9,816
9,348
97,361
3,395
315
Clay County.....................................................
Collier County..................................................
Columbia County.............................................
Duval County...................................................
Escambia County............................................
Flagler County.................................................
1,736
3,297
1,607
9,104
2,648
1,109
11,948
23,000
3,571
38,620
14,798
4,148
37,886
107,087
12,977
169,433
82,198
15,911
10,773
22,905
4,479
48,491
21,698
9,354
49,597
73,304
7,415
122,492
27,550
51,224
-
3,403
11,087
746
10,640
3,238
3,708
72,216
273,335
9,965
202,479
72,735
106,103
34,975
4,192
1,015
20,000
77,395
2,515
11,275
1,011
19,580
4,477
11,873
Hernando County............................................
Highlands County............................................
Hillsborough County........................................
Indian River County.........................................
Lake County....................................................
Lee County......................................................
1,254
1,245
14,154
2,177
2,139
4,831
8,814
5,613
82,301
6,918
14,877
34,910
28,923
18,598
210,715
26,049
47,026
119,823
7,940
6,505
173,412
9,233
14,183
41,533
28,561
11,544
293,853
58,506
76,048
228,017
-
7,638
1,548
52,364
5,028
15,302
24,867
190,092
31,055
1,240,997
115,735
324,927
624,961
106,670
147,947
80,050
66,871
94,790
7,310
1,045
37,933
13,912
10,765
24,440
Leon County....................................................
Manatee County..............................................
Marion County.................................................
Martin County..................................................
Miami-Dade County.........................................
Nassau County................................................
3,622
3,831
2,846
1,797
26,055
1,165
13,617
19,288
15,973
8,096
167,395
4,296
45,679
60,497
62,279
25,145
569,452
14,280
18,210
22,039
22,897
10,426
245,647
4,172
67,747
88,277
55,394
60,463
620,722
27,616
-
5,265
10,629
5,737
1,193
87,742
295
180,445
285,857
139,875
57,087
2,265,908
7,214
62,498
61,327
56,893
44,095
526,704
-
14,326
5,640
6,320
715
104,445
235
Okaloosa County.............................................
Orange County................................................
Osceola County...............................................
Palm Beach County.........................................
Pasco County..................................................
Pinellas County................................................
1,540
8,215
3,942
14,468
3,390
9,753
14,745
82,605
16,704
92,376
27,012
55,057
38,403
223,646
62,755
234,995
80,853
175,416
13,480
75,779
22,424
93,630
28,127
57,111
19,782
388,204
88,260
519,326
159,737
90,644
-
904
58,782
14,204
81,236
12,057
4,851
23,390
1,318,042
292,758
1,667,680
259,753
42,013
169,211
2,039
240,451
67,201
-
1,605
31,687
17,176
61,633
10,060
2,183
Polk County.....................................................
Putnam County................................................
Santa Rosa County.........................................
Sarasota County..............................................
Seminole County.............................................
St Johns County..............................................
St Lucie County...............................................
Volusia County................................................
8,009
1,368
1,084
4,337
4,062
1,414
3,139
3,868
35,885
5,336
10,890
17,652
28,935
10,087
14,226
36,497
117,872
17,478
33,087
73,126
78,325
37,165
54,274
80,517
43,316
6,467
11,758
23,325
26,563
10,551
14,753
23,319
149,786
5,082
43,189
108,115
87,031
21,808
191,525
148,137
-
18,111
372
1,321
4,526
13,770
1,682
12,729
23,778
404,209
6,885
45,295
101,241
272,635
45,005
348,697
559,230
93,280
31,240
2,815
27,295
167,495
194,300
17,686
1,995
1,665
14,205
22,295
9,189
13,206
30,221
Independent Schools:
Atlanta.............................................................
Barrow County.................................................
Bartow County.................................................
Bibb County.....................................................
Carroll County..................................................
Catoosa County...............................................
9,614
1,167
906
1,793
1,047
1,199
32,184
6,054
8,000
12,753
7,863
6,483
112,673
12,451
16,660
33,269
15,791
11,086
18,998
4,819
5,694
11,869
9,058
4,785
81,862
4,403
5,073
23,837
5,030
9,454
50
13
8
115
18
1,415
1,585
1,796
1,167
-
87,996
39,540
66,751
22,740
-
65,000
73,413
-
6,389
8,645
6,662
10,205
-
Chatham County..............................................
Cherokee County.............................................
Clarke County..................................................
Clayton County................................................
Cobb County....................................................
Columbia County.............................................
5,865
2,225
1,845
3,774
9,258
1,405
18,107
16,388
6,427
23,585
45,729
11,033
44,892
34,873
21,485
66,342
119,214
19,096
13,646
12,881
6,792
24,572
47,277
10,043
6,636
38,773
14,119
38,143
151,039
25,324
39
39
615
211
42
159
6,558
6,588
528
7,231
2,189
140,974
284,515
16,044
49,758
45,020
2,460
31,823
1,291
-
15,425
21,210
9,193
47,671
7,520
Coweta County................................................
DeKalb County................................................
Dougherty County............................................
Douglas County...............................................
Effingham County............................................
Fayette County................................................
960
6,044
2,095
2,204
1,316
1,766
11,480
68,044
9,045
12,641
4,236
12,118
22,381
151,399
22,079
24,751
8,786
25,363
8,443
41,705
8,809
9,021
4,085
9,333
25,316
114,569
43,732
33,003
13,363
18,291
467
48
6
15
2,784
623
5,612
821
4,662
99,285
36,000
9,355
123,740
9,195
125,281
58,000
36,000
-
9,780
7,955
15,055
3,978
12,910
FLORIDA--Con.
GEORGIA--Con.
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
34
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
1
Enrollment
Total
Total
Compensatory
(Title I)
Special
Education
Child
nutrition
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Formula
Assistance
Special
Education
GEORGIA--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
Floyd County...................................................
Forsyth County................................................
Fulton County..................................................
Glynn County...................................................
Gwinnett County..............................................
Hall County......................................................
10,629
25,593
81,100
12,327
144,598
24,083
106,973
264,006
917,282
123,192
1,424,897
214,335
8,233
8,521
53,330
11,028
81,934
17,351
-
-
2,439
2,139
14,407
3,457
28,618
6,191
5,794
6,382
38,923
7,571
53,316
11,160
51,563
91,798
253,089
42,448
552,630
100,962
45,889
74,400
210,173
35,753
503,278
92,470
-
Henry County...................................................
Houston County...............................................
Liberty County.................................................
Muscogee County............................................
Newton County................................................
Paulding County..............................................
35,367
24,608
11,352
33,502
17,084
23,731
355,858
240,225
108,527
355,347
163,511
208,027
15,623
19,614
19,834
37,628
12,422
10,180
-
-
5,033
5,373
3,248
9,958
4,180
3,207
10,590
14,241
16,586
27,670
8,242
6,973
159,971
128,702
63,485
189,513
87,463
113,645
139,941
114,079
57,993
170,114
67,211
98,262
-
Richmond County............................................
Rockdale County.............................................
Spalding County..............................................
Troup County...................................................
Walton County.................................................
Whitfield County..............................................
33,910
14,929
10,833
12,239
11,797
13,025
334,078
149,138
105,604
114,654
115,139
126,178
45,608
9,078
11,284
11,088
8,665
10,734
-
-
11,209
3,151
3,315
3,545
2,091
3,788
34,399
5,927
7,969
7,543
6,574
6,946
167,007
67,309
54,222
59,141
48,863
69,045
141,715
53,838
44,547
49,814
40,799
58,511
-
182,818
2,705,532
225,393
46,525
33,674
29,600
115,594
2,431,735
1,731,951
394,819
25,805
10,346
10,198
30,582
14,050
12,066
221,035
73,564
66,836
201,868
90,011
81,241
16,847
6,121
6,327
11,352
10,057
10,453
3,868
1,279
1,648
1,479
2,396
2,216
5,173
1,779
1,978
4,733
2,279
59
4,013
1,507
1,473
2,624
2,828
2,251
3,793
1,556
1,228
2,516
2,554
5,927
81,710
32,616
40,615
115,165
56,582
50,053
58,427
24,611
31,099
83,766
41,859
39,732
13
403
346
86
Independent Schools:
Arlington Heights Township High 214.............
Aurora East......................................................
Aurora West.....................................................
Chicago...........................................................
Cicero..............................................................
Dupage Community Unit 200..........................
12,542
12,316
12,491
420,982
13,528
14,076
201,994
102,113
108,301
4,391,252
112,428
145,686
3,732
11,250
7,336
720,709
16,448
6,698
224
3,194
1,529
291,985
5,943
568
859
2,386
2,826
96,783
2,902
3,495
474
3,071
1,605
147,900
4,042
717
2,175
2,599
1,376
184,041
3,561
1,918
26,108
55,859
39,779
1,785,435
70,977
29,058
4,038
40,541
22,395
1,485,952
53,904
9,341
2,890
4,142
4,576
3,147
6,331
Elgin Unit 46....................................................
Indian Prairie...................................................
Joliet Elementary.............................................
Kane Community Unit 300...............................
Mclean County.................................................
Naperville.........................................................
39,656
28,510
10,111
18,670
11,760
18,697
381,407
269,639
87,823
171,405
101,848
210,235
23,046
7,963
12,982
8,588
3,045
6,696
3,635
594
5,015
1,643
1,101
584
6,646
4,926
2,338
3,247
89
3,554
6,182
292
3,092
2,216
1,051
312
6,583
2,151
2,537
1,482
804
2,246
121,504
44,529
44,187
42,746
23,083
28,218
69,525
17,486
31,665
23,033
11,497
6,172
12,115
8,057
4,255
4,687
2,555
6,060
Oswego...........................................................
Palatine Community Consolidated..................
Palatine Township High 211............................
Peoria..............................................................
Plainfield..........................................................
Rockford..........................................................
12,599
12,794
13,026
15,203
24,371
29,145
118,243
137,846
212,205
154,571
218,837
292,674
1,363
6,271
2,708
22,172
3,738
37,462
258
1,130
9,698
12,096
198
2,521
746
4,612
2,312
8,106
633
1,400
606
3,786
709
7,525
274
1,220
1,356
4,076
717
9,735
35,653
21,973
23,121
72,010
83,230
116,065
23,512
4,644
4,756
38,444
43,051
57,424
1,692
4,299
3,531
8,246
5,682
11,553
Schaumburg....................................................
Springfield........................................................
St Charles........................................................
Valley View......................................................
Waukegan.......................................................
14,471
15,097
13,443
17,510
15,841
185,271
161,121
145,658
179,025
149,152
5,952
20,113
3,923
7,800
17,193
733
6,642
347
880
4,559
3,027
4,694
2,721
2,958
3,190
146
3,716
321
2,357
5,365
2,046
5,061
534
1,605
4,079
26,840
53,494
16,980
53,480
71,313
5,101
23,385
4,211
23,813
45,169
5,892
6,326
3,185
6,195
5,005
10,020
10,913
14,517
10,344
13,463
22,110
127,675
119,632
160,618
106,698
161,676
233,050
9,627
10,239
9,705
6,787
13,924
24,593
2,869
1,415
334
2,214
3,809
5,543
3,518
4,485
8,380
117
8,064
2,156
1,602
646
1,900
3,152
4,962
1,084
2,737
345
2,673
6,846
6,024
62,479
49,974
45,053
51,590
73,813
108,446
53,941
42,794
35,585
44,429
60,556
92,273
304
271
426
245
555
922
HAWAII
Dependent Schools:
Hawaii Public Schools.....................................
IDAHO
Independent Schools:
Boise................................................................
Coeur d'Alene..................................................
Idaho Falls.......................................................
Meridian...........................................................
Nampa.............................................................
Pocatello..........................................................
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
Independent Schools:
Anderson.........................................................
Bartholomew Consolidated..............................
Carmel Clay.....................................................
East Allen County............................................
Elkhart.............................................................
Evansville-Vanderburgh..................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
35
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
Total taxes
Property
taxes only
Parent
government
contributions
From cities
and
counties
From other
school
systems
Charges
Other
47,177
163,687
610,863
69,716
790,333
96,022
40,094
131,874
574,449
65,434
652,645
82,110
29,516
105,369
446,022
65,434
508,422
59,677
-
125
8,661
6,527
2,876
3,609
-
5,094
12,908
17,956
1,616
51,790
7,468
1,864
10,244
18,458
2,666
75,762
3,568
20,030
14,623
5,492
19,399
20,252
15,383
180,264
91,909
25,208
128,206
63,626
84,202
144,680
75,137
21,159
113,895
54,474
67,558
116,465
37,855
13,722
80,088
44,463
53,798
-
5,534
456
116
2,101
1,043
68
-
16,276
10,960
2,512
8,819
4,511
9,419
13,706
5,356
1,421
5,492
2,540
6,182
-
25,292
13,471
9,675
9,327
8,064
10,534
121,463
72,751
40,098
44,425
57,611
46,399
105,098
62,346
33,863
38,126
50,584
39,446
69,153
45,540
24,640
29,901
42,199
26,068
-
1,919
2,024
705
241
191
197
22
5,021
5,395
3,423
3,924
2,997
4,492
9,425
2,986
1,910
2,134
4,030
2,248
23,505
281,460
48,404
-
-
-
1,818
-
21,315
25,271
4,478
1,406
1,760
7,181
3,281
2,380
18,792
6,599
7,756
23,815
11,096
7,855
122,478
34,827
19,894
75,351
23,372
20,735
112,296
31,747
17,812
66,090
19,538
18,147
112,296
31,747
17,812
66,090
19,538
18,147
-
20
-
116
-
6,096
2,471
1,302
5,101
1,402
1,930
3,950
609
780
4,160
2,432
658
Independent Schools:
Arlington Heights Township High 214.............
Aurora East......................................................
Aurora West.....................................................
Chicago...........................................................
Cicero..............................................................
Dupage Community Unit 200..........................
2,789
1,190
4,033
2,029
4,628
16,391
9,986
8,775
299,483
11,897
8,758
172,154
35,004
61,186
1,885,108
25,003
109,930
155,103
25,742
54,085
1,718,249
22,501
101,612
155,103
25,742
54,085
1,718,249
22,501
101,612
-
290
-
2,315
134
344
87
152
7,426
3,798
2,750
9,434
335
4,030
7,020
5,330
4,007
157,425
2,080
4,136
Elgin Unit 46....................................................
Indian Prairie...................................................
Joliet Elementary.............................................
Kane Community Unit 300...............................
Mclean County.................................................
Naperville.........................................................
11,310
4,593
2,731
4,899
2,517
4,277
28,554
14,393
5,536
10,127
6,514
11,709
236,857
217,147
30,654
120,071
75,720
175,321
213,497
207,010
26,592
108,040
68,515
162,205
213,497
207,010
26,592
108,040
68,515
162,205
-
19
4,076
1,349
236
274
2,030
78
491
170
10,991
5,138
502
5,626
4,005
8,409
12,076
4,999
1,530
2,251
1,360
4,301
Oswego...........................................................
Palatine Community Consolidated..................
Palatine Township High 211............................
Peoria..............................................................
Plainfield..........................................................
Rockford..........................................................
3,976
4,521
3,009
4,577
5,937
12,507
6,473
8,509
11,825
20,743
28,560
34,581
81,227
109,602
186,376
60,389
131,869
139,147
71,547
102,795
171,390
54,293
114,930
130,000
71,547
102,795
171,390
54,293
114,930
130,000
-
3,424
83
11
-
886
873
307
2
2,502
3,424
3,024
9,294
1,245
8,332
2,758
2,832
2,814
4,819
4,533
8,605
3,887
Schaumburg....................................................
Springfield........................................................
St Charles........................................................
Valley View......................................................
Waukegan.......................................................
6,089
5,577
2,768
3,685
5,471
9,758
18,206
6,816
19,787
15,668
152,479
87,514
124,755
117,745
60,646
145,729
77,294
113,499
105,265
57,786
145,729
77,294
113,499
105,265
57,786
-
566
-
324
183
993
354
-
1,224
4,215
5,849
5,074
2,073
5,202
5,256
4,414
7,052
787
-
8,234
6,909
9,042
6,916
12,702
15,251
55,569
59,419
105,860
48,321
73,939
100,011
35,538
47,290
81,905
34,215
46,531
86,758
35,538
47,290
81,905
34,215
46,531
86,758
-
1
1,854
82
22
1,654
1
412
1,337
7,942
2
4,736
255
16,536
5,006
10,241
3,302
3,464
7,513
3,082
3,932
5,690
10,780
17,554
5,484
Transportation
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Independent Schools--Con.
Floyd County...................................................
Forsyth County................................................
Fulton County..................................................
Glynn County...................................................
Gwinnett County..............................................
Hall County......................................................
-
5,674
17,398
42,916
6,695
49,352
8,492
Henry County...................................................
Houston County...............................................
Liberty County.................................................
Muscogee County............................................
Newton County................................................
Paulding County..............................................
-
Richmond County............................................
Rockdale County.............................................
Spalding County..............................................
Troup County...................................................
Walton County.................................................
Whitfield County..............................................
GEORGIA--Con.
HAWAII--Con.
Dependent Schools:
Hawaii Public Schools.....................................
IDAHO--Con.
Independent Schools:
Boise................................................................
Coeur d'Alene..................................................
Idaho Falls.......................................................
Meridian...........................................................
Nampa.............................................................
Pocatello..........................................................
ILLINOIS--Con.
INDIANA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Anderson.........................................................
Bartholomew Consolidated..............................
Carmel Clay.....................................................
East Allen County............................................
Elkhart.............................................................
Evansville-Vanderburgh..................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
36
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--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
Geographic area
For selected functions
Instruction
Employee
benefits
Support services
Total2
Salaries and
wages
Employee
benefits
Total
Pupil
support
Staff
support
Total
Total
Salaries and
wages
Independent Schools--Con.
Floyd County...................................................
Forsyth County................................................
Fulton County..................................................
Glynn County...................................................
Gwinnett County..............................................
Hall County......................................................
117,444
324,531
850,187
120,001
1,493,189
200,428
91,351
200,444
741,109
113,432
1,207,705
184,460
59,564
129,508
500,802
72,006
766,064
119,101
17,558
40,106
142,005
22,631
219,556
38,614
54,750
133,236
471,306
72,297
750,668
117,233
40,586
93,110
350,978
49,908
540,397
83,602
11,454
28,466
89,999
15,472
157,134
26,526
31,630
58,561
241,922
35,785
406,319
56,673
4,677
8,062
39,138
5,566
48,913
9,384
3,966
6,561
31,599
7,082
46,605
8,585
Henry County...................................................
Houston County...............................................
Liberty County.................................................
Muscogee County............................................
Newton County................................................
Paulding County..............................................
391,880
249,049
96,767
316,566
156,568
218,115
289,155
209,756
88,763
279,239
129,829
175,153
192,416
136,469
57,126
183,744
79,756
111,064
55,657
39,789
17,152
53,395
26,440
36,165
199,054
133,425
56,600
167,616
82,713
115,372
141,906
94,272
39,624
123,933
58,114
79,145
41,347
28,053
11,903
36,134
18,428
25,696
75,738
63,051
27,532
93,367
40,509
48,619
11,720
10,455
4,620
12,034
5,352
6,566
10,634
9,621
5,247
15,867
6,436
7,939
Richmond County............................................
Rockdale County.............................................
Spalding County..............................................
Troup County...................................................
Walton County.................................................
Whitfield County..............................................
337,825
146,137
106,224
105,988
116,154
128,217
285,204
122,093
92,375
101,657
92,818
106,521
181,549
78,488
58,803
65,602
58,380
68,042
54,812
22,198
18,828
19,216
17,928
20,600
174,719
76,969
56,700
58,251
59,148
66,200
121,562
54,293
39,269
43,006
40,470
47,056
36,851
15,484
12,586
12,191
12,289
14,207
96,162
39,048
30,816
38,027
29,829
33,687
13,766
6,350
4,443
7,949
4,783
6,355
15,507
5,640
5,880
6,108
5,131
4,987
1,939,968
1,864,980
1,076,075
383,545
1,077,351
691,902
244,469
643,718
216,531
65,864
213,656
74,227
64,862
208,879
105,233
82,481
205,533
66,898
62,405
162,046
75,803
74,514
130,373
41,032
41,070
108,277
44,172
49,520
43,156
15,248
12,592
33,817
15,326
14,780
128,248
41,321
39,737
100,343
50,239
47,210
90,794
27,911
28,638
73,628
32,804
34,195
29,372
10,116
8,544
22,131
11,197
10,069
67,316
21,753
19,863
55,112
21,487
23,170
15,386
3,698
2,994
11,678
4,182
4,040
10,438
2,486
2,440
6,921
2,104
4,015
Independent Schools:
Arlington Heights Township High 214.............
Aurora East......................................................
Aurora West.....................................................
Chicago...........................................................
Cicero..............................................................
Dupage Community Unit 200..........................
200,199
122,587
115,572
4,455,185
103,329
156,274
190,588
100,740
95,807
3,976,686
97,756
133,053
113,548
56,187
57,430
2,454,821
59,818
84,660
36,095
17,265
18,551
548,885
19,505
18,949
103,075
53,172
60,425
2,345,823
58,274
80,251
67,922
39,289
41,544
1,635,496
40,781
61,027
19,947
3,865
13,568
368,121
12,533
12,506
80,544
43,386
31,228
1,383,406
34,216
48,308
15,877
3,815
3,353
232,213
5,083
8,882
13,445
5,837
2,164
290,772
5,278
4,270
Elgin Unit 46....................................................
Indian Prairie...................................................
Joliet Elementary.............................................
Kane Community Unit 300...............................
Mclean County.................................................
Naperville.........................................................
383,613
249,912
91,479
167,191
101,012
196,139
332,003
225,896
83,653
144,631
90,709
183,562
200,744
149,500
46,444
90,394
57,416
118,804
75,405
34,157
17,215
96,385
14,799
43,558
190,553
155,342
45,733
89,840
54,589
114,503
130,023
123,667
29,009
65,105
39,280
80,542
48,871
24,009
10,253
16,122
9,111
28,586
127,198
68,737
33,637
49,033
32,736
65,183
21,257
10,182
5,092
7,835
3,465
13,516
14,255
7,268
5,157
2,959
2,155
7,669
Oswego...........................................................
Palatine Community Consolidated..................
Palatine Township High 211............................
Peoria..............................................................
Plainfield..........................................................
Rockford..........................................................
133,736
120,902
189,348
165,785
266,315
272,279
89,673
112,943
174,439
153,396
178,228
257,191
55,024
77,256
106,529
99,778
108,404
133,604
14,656
22,192
45,529
32,105
31,598
73,486
51,947
67,722
101,723
87,420
112,654
146,276
38,052
52,706
68,252
64,390
82,988
86,377
8,616
12,672
27,205
19,146
23,222
50,390
34,642
42,061
66,957
57,615
59,068
96,521
3,480
8,048
13,973
9,654
7,778
18,655
2,717
3,347
7,509
6,386
4,236
11,436
Schaumburg....................................................
Springfield........................................................
St Charles........................................................
Valley View......................................................
Waukegan.......................................................
154,114
151,914
132,341
194,044
147,099
147,033
135,091
111,694
147,361
141,386
96,482
80,111
69,969
92,177
85,718
30,676
27,353
18,625
25,012
21,737
90,645
70,287
63,723
90,002
78,779
65,614
48,850
48,040
64,624
58,176
20,741
16,502
11,956
15,933
14,071
53,759
52,563
44,668
51,600
56,333
12,888
10,224
7,247
6,899
15,021
9,486
7,068
6,212
4,525
5,536
163,703
118,343
166,653
102,664
155,041
256,275
137,152
98,058
121,058
89,451
133,346
220,552
53,459
52,024
73,488
48,971
69,303
112,980
37,561
29,029
30,869
30,493
42,426
83,835
69,939
57,978
74,921
55,877
79,774
135,608
38,202
35,906
51,159
33,078
47,505
76,439
27,651
20,749
21,904
21,049
29,830
57,695
60,753
35,823
40,668
29,872
46,562
73,852
3,201
5,954
6,158
3,749
6,970
13,008
2,456
2,069
3,151
2,034
3,845
6,494
GEORGIA--Con.
HAWAII--Con.
Dependent Schools:
Hawaii Public Schools.....................................
IDAHO--Con.
Independent Schools:
Boise................................................................
Coeur d'Alene..................................................
Idaho Falls.......................................................
Meridian...........................................................
Nampa.............................................................
Pocatello..........................................................
ILLINOIS--Con.
INDIANA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Anderson.........................................................
Bartholomew Consolidated..............................
Carmel Clay.....................................................
East Allen County............................................
Elkhart.............................................................
Evansville-Vanderburgh..................................
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Indebtedness
Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.
Current spending--Con.
Geographic area
For selected functions--Con.
Support services--Con.
General
School
adminisOther and
administration
tration nonspecified
Other
current
spending
Capital
Interoutlay governmental
Interest
on debt
Total long-term
debt
outstanding at
end of fiscal year
Long-term
debt issued
during
fiscal year
Long-term
debt retired
during
fiscal year
GEORGIA--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
Floyd County...................................................
Forsyth County................................................
Fulton County..................................................
Glynn County...................................................
Gwinnett County..............................................
Hall County......................................................
1,984
1,234
2,095
1,246
4,758
1,143
8,004
11,485
45,713
5,653
86,787
12,524
12,999
31,219
123,377
16,238
219,256
25,037
4,971
8,647
27,881
5,350
50,718
10,554
24,834
107,852
95,810
5,914
260,382
13,150
114
34
839
16
296
96
1,145
16,201
12,429
639
24,806
2,722
32,460
228,050
11,310
450,045
45,460
65
-
7,680
10,360
12,155
1,675
36,815
12,150
Henry County...................................................
Houston County...............................................
Liberty County.................................................
Muscogee County............................................
Newton County................................................
Paulding County..............................................
1,656
1,371
994
3,602
892
1,351
15,574
14,552
5,519
15,378
6,567
11,083
36,154
27,052
11,152
46,486
21,262
21,680
14,363
13,280
4,631
18,256
6,607
11,162
89,830
36,379
7,988
37,327
24,435
38,884
71
34
16
59
20
12,824
2,880
2,245
4,058
228,000
104,095
50,545
87,200
59,490
-
29,465
16,240
13,520
7,040
Richmond County............................................
Rockdale County.............................................
Spalding County..............................................
Troup County...................................................
Walton County.................................................
Whitfield County..............................................
3,633
1,332
1,032
1,862
1,151
1,003
18,295
7,411
6,323
5,917
5,959
6,791
44,961
18,315
13,138
16,191
12,805
14,551
14,323
6,076
4,859
5,379
3,841
6,634
49,251
23,793
13,304
3,556
19,984
21,430
21
12
137
866
12
3,349
251
533
638
2,486
254
56,080
11,685
12,698
78,200
4,660
-
24,938
9,470
5,275
7,135
1,240
4,650
13,835
121,151
226,337
143,911
74,988
-
-
-
-
-
1,188
1,326
1,166
1,126
656
1,067
11,067
4,294
3,282
9,825
3,749
3,963
29,237
9,949
9,981
25,562
10,796
10,085
9,969
3,824
2,805
6,591
4,077
4,134
6,002
6,732
2,160
40,215
25,325
6,815
-
2,121
597
297
6,618
4,105
1,152
46,631
11,205
5,590
269,015
138,915
21,611
1,540
510
172,543
45,525
2,782
6,049
946
980
46,636
4,754
1,671
Independent Schools:
Arlington Heights Township High 214.............
Aurora East......................................................
Aurora West.....................................................
Chicago...........................................................
Cicero..............................................................
Dupage Community Unit 200..........................
1,975
12,882
2,397
53,562
4,810
2,254
10,055
6,186
6,030
155,775
5,193
8,395
39,192
14,666
17,284
651,084
13,852
24,507
6,969
4,182
4,154
247,457
5,266
4,494
8,445
19,391
10,872
318,082
1,603
16,494
377
2,750
949
1,021
789
2,456
6,143
160,417
3,021
5,706
16,769
91,387
127,730
4,324,986
27,265
147,550
4,408
19,005
82,415
385,603
5,000
41,665
6,495
12,146
83,510
47,629
17,485
42,485
Elgin Unit 46....................................................
Indian Prairie...................................................
Joliet Elementary.............................................
Kane Community Unit 300...............................
Mclean County.................................................
Naperville.........................................................
6,027
2,252
3,137
2,676
3,032
4,105
20,828
13,240
3,658
8,791
4,740
9,790
64,831
35,795
16,593
26,772
19,344
30,103
14,252
1,817
4,283
5,758
3,384
3,876
31,127
11,116
6,105
14,976
2,420
9,486
9,914
196
43
1,300
365
3,091
10,569
12,704
1,678
6,284
7,518
-
380,084
253,405
40,319
200,107
125,665
-
15,000
102,598
-
15,968
18,785
2,061
69,340
6,195
-
Oswego...........................................................
Palatine Community Consolidated..................
Palatine Township High 211............................
Peoria..............................................................
Plainfield..........................................................
Rockford..........................................................
1,821
4,636
2,040
2,141
2,277
4,866
5,377
5,430
8,424
7,936
9,073
13,020
21,247
20,600
35,011
31,498
35,704
48,544
3,084
3,160
5,759
8,361
6,506
14,394
26,888
6,292
9,316
4,561
71,056
6,879
7,636
2,490
3,043
4,290
92
9,539
1,667
3,103
4,785
12,741
8,117
216,246
16,400
18,570
22,060
340,580
117,465
8,785
4,075
20,650
107,345
-
14,747
11,140
13,625
4,905
12,751
8,385
Schaumburg....................................................
Springfield........................................................
St Charles........................................................
Valley View......................................................
Waukegan.......................................................
1,615
3,578
1,882
1,926
1,975
7,878
6,552
8,476
9,785
6,321
21,892
25,141
20,851
28,465
27,480
2,629
12,241
3,303
5,759
6,274
4,802
10,887
8,815
44,296
3,262
436
3,145
3,688
765
30
1,843
2,791
8,144
1,622
2,421
37,240
38,450
178,400
252,729
62,307
20,000
34,860
-
16,595
8,460
6,305
8,960
3,925
866
945
550
1,547
1,115
1,337
6,392
4,598
5,235
6,135
7,318
11,334
47,838
22,257
25,574
16,407
27,314
41,679
6,460
4,257
5,469
3,702
7,010
11,092
18,498
11,591
24,493
4,167
7,616
29,689
6,791
5,557
19,381
8,457
13,331
3,531
1,262
3,137
1,721
589
748
2,503
166,860
16,217
24,040
8,290
10,410
22,732
80,960
3,235
6,089
749
2,445
665
2,710
210
1,746
4,995
HAWAII--Con.
Dependent Schools:
Hawaii Public Schools.....................................
IDAHO--Con.
Independent Schools:
Boise................................................................
Coeur d'Alene..................................................
Idaho Falls.......................................................
Meridian...........................................................
Nampa.............................................................
Pocatello..........................................................
ILLINOIS--Con.
INDIANA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Anderson.........................................................
Bartholomew Consolidated..............................
Carmel Clay.....................................................
East Allen County............................................
Elkhart.............................................................
Evansville-Vanderburgh..................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
1
Enrollment
Total
Total
Compensatory
(Title I)
Special
Education
Child
nutrition
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Formula
Assistance
Special
Education
INDIANA--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
Fort Wayne......................................................
Gary.................................................................
Greater Clark County.......................................
Hamilton Southeastern....................................
Hammond........................................................
Indianapolis.....................................................
31,597
16,131
10,768
14,231
14,628
38,142
363,184
222,825
112,358
140,949
159,824
539,235
30,267
24,083
9,961
1,489
12,588
70,661
7,507
11,050
1,683
247
4,563
26,634
8,543
4,237
3,504
12,056
7,606
4,186
1,957
688
4,497
15,790
6,611
4,610
2,817
554
3,528
16,181
167,892
147,602
59,793
53,052
96,086
301,585
142,090
131,675
51,396
45,700
79,346
255,717
1,156
272
411
415
3,788
1,082
MSD Lawrence Township................................
MSD Perry Township.......................................
MSD Pike Township........................................
MSD Warren Township...................................
MSD Washington Township............................
MSD Wayne Township....................................
16,205
13,846
10,751
11,946
10,267
14,628
186,390
160,285
120,385
136,251
111,031
189,539
8,556
12,796
6,118
7,863
8,471
20,731
1,957
1,872
834
915
33
2,842
3,102
7,534
1,330
3,128
3,224
10,974
2,074
2,693
1,674
2,640
1,907
4,043
1,423
697
2,280
1,180
3,307
2,872
82,261
76,639
40,286
67,727
33,171
91,912
66,300
54,105
32,368
50,942
25,452
66,669
367
348
230
276
210
358
Monroe County................................................
New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated.........
Penn-Harris-Madison.......................................
South Bend......................................................
Tippecanoe......................................................
Vigo County.....................................................
10,876
11,660
10,408
21,973
11,012
16,420
115,218
128,213
115,305
298,860
108,155
155,233
7,959
7,313
1,254
32,389
2,881
10,305
2,745
1,659
196
8,196
951
3,765
2,001
2,439
6,991
-
1,555
1,652
594
6,457
1,076
3,657
1,658
1,563
464
10,745
854
2,883
42,252
59,040
49,547
131,724
45,340
88,282
34,982
50,740
44,156
114,786
38,664
76,955
280
507
417
1,150
374
600
17,234
16,060
32,068
10,536
10,822
13,879
10,846
169,489
166,423
352,072
103,763
105,101
131,681
109,313
9,134
12,465
36,159
5,069
5,192
9,832
10,018
2,197
3,483
7,418
1,188
1,110
2,550
2,785
8
5,444
664
4
885
726
2,913
3,282
7,720
1,439
1,169
2,803
2,710
4,024
5,692
15,577
1,778
2,909
3,594
3,797
80,557
75,674
166,435
47,843
42,762
70,169
52,941
73,195
69,312
153,740
43,901
38,897
65,045
49,159
131
187
194
50
20,050
20,022
10,254
24,650
28,523
13,456
48,547
229,979
204,694
105,369
258,084
283,766
138,915
484,596
4,871
21,194
10,337
11,279
11,787
21,494
58,489
8,893
1,562
1,627
1,943
5,051
19,580
-
852
6,486
1,562
1,979
2,134
3,506
12,480
4,019
5,815
7,213
7,673
7,710
12,937
26,429
72,227
121,472
41,138
124,997
101,554
78,097
278,891
53,466
100,710
29,787
97,726
75,685
61,122
228,260
12,158
10,461
7,871
16,296
16,351
10,147
30,496
Independent Schools:
Boone County..................................................
Bullitt County...................................................
Daviess County...............................................
Fayette County................................................
Hardin County..................................................
Jefferson County.............................................
17,131
12,204
11,583
35,321
14,079
98,537
144,601
97,195
96,170
375,213
114,249
986,526
7,217
7,361
8,083
31,145
11,668
114,949
-
-
1,896
2,074
2,532
6,386
3,434
23,639
5,321
5,287
5,551
24,759
8,234
91,310
57,340
58,581
59,420
127,154
73,894
409,390
34,283
37,838
38,333
63,756
48,192
229,811
-
Kenton County.................................................
Madison County...............................................
Oldham County................................................
Pike County.....................................................
Warren County................................................
13,326
10,558
11,079
10,359
12,424
108,250
87,037
91,849
91,713
97,211
6,350
8,535
4,654
12,432
8,598
-
-
1,500
2,018
896
2,500
2,715
4,850
6,517
3,758
9,932
5,883
52,072
52,806
48,865
58,615
54,790
31,463
34,032
30,453
36,190
34,041
-
Independent Schools:
Ascension Parish.............................................
Bossier Parish.................................................
Caddo Parish...................................................
Calcasieu Parish..............................................
East Baton Rouge Parish................................
Iberia Parish....................................................
17,944
19,202
43,935
31,877
49,945
14,142
158,389
161,169
405,585
320,779
531,036
127,539
20,610
18,942
52,901
52,640
103,663
21,647
2,684
4,720
16,114
10,283
26,101
5,447
4,121
3,297
7,717
5,298
9,227
3,816
3,614
3,876
11,953
7,847
18,350
4,577
10,191
7,049
17,117
29,212
49,985
7,807
67,465
73,412
187,599
120,873
160,215
64,669
64,166
68,708
175,663
110,555
141,676
60,066
576
674
1,529
1,299
751
1,696
Jefferson Parish...............................................
Lafayette Parish...............................................
Lafourche Parish.............................................
Livingston Parish.............................................
Ouachita Parish...............................................
Rapides Parish................................................
41,625
30,731
14,515
22,384
18,646
23,976
576,105
279,208
137,903
167,537
163,185
199,395
144,780
45,160
19,439
18,854
19,482
35,918
19,101
8,559
4,853
3,734
6,088
7,949
12,487
7,173
3,380
3,367
3,617
3,972
10,162
7,467
3,630
4,868
4,276
7,701
103,030
21,961
7,576
6,885
5,501
16,296
149,445
101,911
64,696
104,510
87,299
98,742
135,883
92,726
60,772
99,709
82,270
92,158
1,220
756
382
861
752
740
IOWA
Independent Schools:
Cedar Rapids...................................................
Davenport........................................................
Des Moines......................................................
Dubuque..........................................................
Iowa City..........................................................
Sioux City........................................................
Waterloo..........................................................
KANSAS
Independent Schools:
Blue Valley Unified 229...................................
Kansas City Unified.........................................
Lawrence Unified.............................................
Olathe Unified..................................................
Shawnee Mission Unified................................
Topeka Unified................................................
Wichita Unified.................................................
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
39
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
Total taxes
Property
taxes only
Parent
government
contributions
From cities
and
counties
From other
school
systems
Charges
Other
165,025
51,140
42,604
86,408
51,150
166,989
102,607
40,617
35,011
77,311
44,778
152,157
102,607
40,585
35,011
77,311
44,778
150,578
-
9
719
1,283
3
476
142
5,454
153
1,778
672
3
6,770
901
2,807
5,760
2,714
2,338
50,185
8,750
1,725
3,334
2,510
12,349
15,594
22,186
7,688
16,509
7,509
24,885
95,573
70,850
73,981
60,661
69,389
76,896
75,043
51,837
65,073
52,060
59,586
54,285
68,980
51,837
65,073
52,060
59,471
54,285
-
24
46
-
28
11,279
9
303
2,400
6,841
8,954
5,599
5,941
5,035
5,473
3,085
11,548
2,135
2,934
3,217
1,930
12,685
-
6,990
7,793
4,974
15,788
6,302
10,727
65,007
61,860
64,504
134,747
59,934
56,646
48,777
44,085
47,060
87,978
52,729
45,653
48,777
44,085
47,060
87,978
52,729
45,653
-
886
2,893
133
1,643
1,392
5,940
256
435
1,105
4,854
3,803
5,283
3,076
3,838
3,501
9,098
5,139
11,905
43,693
2,799
4,744
673
257
347
360
225
112
160
6,689
5,974
12,348
3,395
3,640
4,818
3,572
79,798
78,284
149,478
50,851
57,147
51,680
46,354
65,140
68,999
125,907
43,695
48,823
43,950
42,307
58,153
56,094
93,112
32,608
44,414
31,613
30,109
-
456
269
433
3
4,945
1,782
7,129
1,571
1,587
1,637
586
6,849
4,261
10,743
3,054
2,494
2,798
1,830
2,408
3,242
5,430
2,531
3,810
3,295
1,628
-
6,603
10,301
3,480
10,975
9,518
6,828
20,135
152,881
62,028
53,894
121,808
170,425
39,324
147,216
117,518
40,746
44,321
94,895
139,552
30,365
110,401
117,518
40,746
44,321
94,895
139,552
30,365
110,401
-
12,532
4,106
2,373
12,640
13,500
2,234
10,267
280
246
-
10,221
5,897
3,186
7,962
10,044
2,146
8,149
12,610
10,999
4,014
6,065
7,329
4,579
18,399
Independent Schools:
Boone County..................................................
Bullitt County...................................................
Daviess County...............................................
Fayette County................................................
Hardin County..................................................
Jefferson County.............................................
1
3
33
23,057
20,743
21,086
63,395
25,702
179,546
80,044
31,253
28,667
216,914
28,687
462,187
64,625
25,679
22,546
164,793
23,968
424,710
49,683
22,418
19,519
119,593
20,094
308,910
-
703
236
21
421
53
102
207
4,957
2,159
2,893
6,966
2,656
13,392
9,706
3,415
2,992
45,032
2,063
23,457
Kenton County.................................................
Madison County...............................................
Oldham County................................................
Pike County.....................................................
Warren County................................................
14
9
26
20,595
18,774
18,403
22,425
20,723
49,828
25,696
38,330
20,666
33,823
43,423
22,986
33,599
17,084
29,013
38,075
19,001
30,935
13,832
18,756
-
200
674
198
-
3,980
1,325
2,471
1,868
2,494
2,227
1,385
2,060
1,714
1,642
Independent Schools:
Ascension Parish.............................................
Bossier Parish.................................................
Caddo Parish...................................................
Calcasieu Parish..............................................
East Baton Rouge Parish................................
Iberia Parish....................................................
-
2,723
4,030
10,407
9,019
17,788
2,907
70,314
68,815
165,085
147,266
267,158
41,223
64,059
60,932
151,767
124,814
252,650
34,826
27,436
25,169
85,186
37,026
96,546
10,723
-
526
613
1,582
1,819
3,019
208
329
196
298
3,411
2,484
3,003
2,038
2,910
1,439
2,318
4,786
8,733
18,266
8,383
4,452
Jefferson Parish...............................................
Lafayette Parish...............................................
Lafourche Parish.............................................
Livingston Parish.............................................
Ouachita Parish...............................................
Rapides Parish................................................
-
12,342
8,429
3,542
3,940
4,277
5,844
281,880
132,137
53,768
44,173
56,404
64,735
238,301
124,161
43,412
37,049
50,544
57,752
49,476
33,377
18,710
8,695
16,467
23,870
-
2,407
844
545
761
447
561
169
5
-
4,682
2,247
1,583
2,655
2,222
2,205
36,490
4,716
8,228
3,708
3,186
4,217
Transportation
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Independent Schools--Con.
Fort Wayne......................................................
Gary.................................................................
Greater Clark County.......................................
Hamilton Southeastern....................................
Hammond........................................................
Indianapolis.....................................................
-
24,646
15,655
7,986
6,937
12,952
44,786
MSD Lawrence Township................................
MSD Perry Township.......................................
MSD Pike Township........................................
MSD Warren Township...................................
MSD Washington Township............................
MSD Wayne Township....................................
-
Monroe County................................................
New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated.........
Penn-Harris-Madison.......................................
South Bend......................................................
Tippecanoe......................................................
Vigo County.....................................................
INDIANA--Con.
IOWA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Cedar Rapids...................................................
Davenport........................................................
Des Moines......................................................
Dubuque..........................................................
Iowa City..........................................................
Sioux City........................................................
Waterloo..........................................................
KANSAS--Con.
Independent Schools:
Blue Valley Unified 229...................................
Kansas City Unified.........................................
Lawrence Unified.............................................
Olathe Unified..................................................
Shawnee Mission Unified................................
Topeka Unified................................................
Wichita Unified.................................................
KENTUCKY--Con.
LOUISIANA--Con.
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
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U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--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
Geographic area
For selected functions
Instruction
Employee
benefits
Support services
Total2
Salaries and
wages
Employee
benefits
Total
Pupil
support
Staff
support
Total
Total
Salaries and
wages
Independent Schools--Con.
Fort Wayne......................................................
Gary.................................................................
Greater Clark County.......................................
Hamilton Southeastern....................................
Hammond........................................................
Indianapolis.....................................................
348,296
205,357
111,630
137,843
149,426
553,292
314,491
179,854
101,758
98,202
128,993
450,852
162,856
99,538
59,962
55,852
70,685
264,093
109,544
45,458
27,313
26,800
38,881
101,395
191,673
93,402
65,654
55,159
75,198
238,267
108,369
61,325
42,712
36,480
47,169
161,369
74,752
28,600
19,596
17,672
26,360
63,343
106,659
79,847
32,339
37,693
47,311
191,835
13,283
10,229
4,374
4,665
7,216
19,727
18,500
8,490
5,125
2,157
3,919
34,104
MSD Lawrence Township................................
MSD Perry Township.......................................
MSD Pike Township........................................
MSD Warren Township...................................
MSD Washington Township............................
MSD Wayne Township....................................
195,301
157,661
136,531
135,250
128,834
196,176
150,691
130,295
104,607
106,953
113,806
147,506
87,372
76,755
56,348
65,429
60,116
92,092
45,987
34,959
31,678
26,751
40,724
33,046
99,800
74,414
60,731
60,759
69,897
95,319
62,864
49,959
37,568
41,951
39,606
66,730
34,132
23,181
22,105
17,618
27,851
24,427
44,700
49,316
39,371
43,742
38,141
44,780
3,998
6,067
5,124
6,708
4,694
4,650
4,132
5,292
2,852
3,176
3,482
1,629
Monroe County................................................
New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated.........
Penn-Harris-Madison.......................................
South Bend......................................................
Tippecanoe......................................................
Vigo County.....................................................
117,028
131,612
106,255
296,142
108,763
152,375
97,657
102,787
81,604
240,573
77,082
127,830
54,480
59,374
38,397
120,595
46,660
78,526
27,436
26,978
29,886
94,061
17,547
31,864
52,171
62,352
47,683
147,080
46,744
80,947
33,204
39,402
24,971
80,101
32,818
54,801
17,627
18,178
20,181
64,217
12,526
22,710
39,351
35,405
30,145
82,201
26,937
40,872
6,415
4,179
2,613
12,253
2,543
6,366
3,683
2,894
5,420
9,117
2,396
4,383
159,115
153,290
340,319
113,576
113,720
127,412
104,118
146,741
135,443
292,414
87,637
87,876
110,843
82,320
95,680
86,031
183,851
55,771
57,512
68,883
53,188
32,880
27,902
67,002
17,840
16,121
25,267
16,815
92,115
92,867
179,965
55,890
57,040
75,401
55,587
64,221
65,365
123,860
38,613
41,893
50,118
38,913
22,866
20,517
44,537
11,954
12,012
18,855
12,727
46,085
35,339
91,021
27,786
27,694
30,848
22,604
4,402
3,385
16,611
4,284
2,834
3,190
2,992
5,852
3,519
6,797
3,319
4,845
3,554
2,201
193,189
196,303
102,303
237,506
267,934
134,053
463,263
158,888
180,274
86,837
205,788
224,671
124,161
418,838
108,561
101,094
56,597
142,136
158,099
79,950
261,122
25,178
23,712
14,212
31,383
35,147
22,632
76,069
96,488
103,761
51,437
129,439
144,279
76,688
225,575
72,436
55,931
37,665
98,055
112,354
54,011
159,812
16,563
14,911
9,721
22,085
24,487
16,076
45,430
55,875
68,019
31,133
68,585
71,096
42,227
173,399
9,875
5,369
6,191
12,166
12,440
8,484
31,064
9,463
12,274
4,574
10,150
8,343
6,806
28,385
Independent Schools:
Boone County..................................................
Bullitt County...................................................
Daviess County...............................................
Fayette County................................................
Hardin County..................................................
Jefferson County.............................................
161,843
106,363
93,561
340,729
120,603
942,280
112,551
81,883
86,328
290,837
106,021
869,564
74,685
53,575
55,463
193,400
68,331
589,190
22,426
16,852
17,608
57,068
21,278
168,200
67,574
52,297
52,502
172,767
60,611
459,443
50,094
37,440
38,626
126,996
45,272
352,450
14,074
11,636
11,376
39,588
12,695
91,600
38,901
24,357
27,687
102,812
37,094
367,642
5,695
2,782
2,834
16,811
5,974
34,139
3,588
3,149
2,035
17,386
7,246
86,611
Kenton County.................................................
Madison County...............................................
Oldham County................................................
Pike County.....................................................
Warren County................................................
131,569
97,908
90,402
95,493
103,603
92,337
74,446
76,884
84,821
78,968
61,893
46,275
49,437
54,162
50,263
18,481
15,284
17,817
17,485
16,645
55,283
46,765
46,375
48,326
51,089
40,805
31,241
32,661
35,575
35,489
12,281
11,149
11,360
10,080
12,535
32,529
23,049
27,121
29,881
21,552
5,424
3,923
5,053
2,405
1,791
3,780
3,862
3,410
4,702
2,363
Independent Schools:
Ascension Parish.............................................
Bossier Parish.................................................
Caddo Parish...................................................
Calcasieu Parish..............................................
East Baton Rouge Parish................................
Iberia Parish....................................................
145,007
154,781
404,267
291,124
467,808
120,834
134,921
146,385
362,349
262,396
425,518
107,796
80,933
91,805
229,560
155,158
227,772
65,075
33,375
34,335
79,340
46,204
99,782
18,741
85,750
85,328
211,422
141,899
246,793
65,746
57,314
58,638
144,610
101,809
158,848
45,656
22,448
21,886
50,096
29,422
63,955
12,891
42,625
51,537
129,550
105,658
150,575
34,547
5,795
6,235
15,034
12,651
20,340
3,618
5,913
8,474
23,194
19,994
17,714
4,850
Jefferson Parish...............................................
Lafayette Parish...............................................
Lafourche Parish.............................................
Livingston Parish.............................................
Ouachita Parish...............................................
Rapides Parish................................................
431,497
253,821
135,886
164,693
152,558
198,277
404,466
242,630
113,201
149,313
139,096
181,490
223,380
152,987
70,031
93,013
89,617
107,285
88,995
48,261
20,201
30,734
28,756
41,183
235,919
154,590
66,301
94,532
82,037
109,287
158,024
109,970
46,942
65,405
58,249
74,476
62,401
32,765
12,930
21,369
18,855
28,099
150,145
76,273
39,424
43,700
47,098
58,567
16,833
11,071
5,733
5,387
5,193
6,854
16,839
11,026
5,808
5,984
7,263
8,428
INDIANA--Con.
IOWA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Cedar Rapids...................................................
Davenport........................................................
Des Moines......................................................
Dubuque..........................................................
Iowa City..........................................................
Sioux City........................................................
Waterloo..........................................................
KANSAS--Con.
Independent Schools:
Blue Valley Unified 229...................................
Kansas City Unified.........................................
Lawrence Unified.............................................
Olathe Unified..................................................
Shawnee Mission Unified................................
Topeka Unified................................................
Wichita Unified.................................................
KENTUCKY--Con.
LOUISIANA--Con.
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
41
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Indebtedness
Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.
Current spending--Con.
Geographic area
For selected functions--Con.
Support services--Con.
General
School
adminisOther and
administration
tration nonspecified
Other
current
spending
Capital
Interoutlay governmental
Interest
on debt
Total long-term
debt
outstanding at
end of fiscal year
Long-term
debt issued
during
fiscal year
Long-term
debt retired
during
fiscal year
INDIANA--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
Fort Wayne......................................................
Gary.................................................................
Greater Clark County.......................................
Hamilton Southeastern....................................
Hammond........................................................
Indianapolis.....................................................
2,156
1,992
596
1,947
1,903
7,311
19,007
10,153
4,657
5,723
6,933
23,046
53,713
48,983
17,587
23,201
27,340
107,647
16,159
6,605
3,765
5,350
6,484
20,750
23,236
21,936
4,953
10,844
5,177
49,131
7,885
41
4,701
28,271
13,080
47,890
2,684
3,526
218
526
2,176
5,419
45,932
30,808
18,521
4,848
25,311
40,159
3,901
12,400
2,887
2,153
4,497
3,507
743
245
4,300
7,033
MSD Lawrence Township................................
MSD Perry Township.......................................
MSD Pike Township........................................
MSD Warren Township...................................
MSD Washington Township............................
MSD Wayne Township....................................
1,863
1,080
2,454
1,934
1,385
3,923
6,296
8,075
5,822
6,144
7,342
5,642
28,411
28,802
23,119
25,780
21,238
28,936
6,191
6,565
4,505
2,452
5,768
7,407
29,251
11,199
15,493
13,288
11,688
32,692
13,781
16,036
14,928
13,722
2,609
14,818
1,578
131
1,503
1,287
731
1,160
29,969
23,940
12,595
14,635
30,306
12,855
2,813
3,034
865
1,405
855
3,269
Monroe County................................................
New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated.........
Penn-Harris-Madison.......................................
South Bend......................................................
Tippecanoe......................................................
Vigo County.....................................................
686
1,741
898
1,765
1,026
1,138
6,463
6,567
4,722
12,502
4,409
5,598
22,104
20,024
16,492
46,564
16,563
23,387
6,135
5,030
3,776
11,292
3,401
6,011
8,259
15,360
5,832
38,620
17,440
12,867
10,841
12,726
17,130
16,434
13,469
11,558
271
739
1,689
515
772
120
11,145
30,591
24,088
45,328
6,810
-
11,145
16,478
1,895
16,728
-
530
3,871
2,617
1,579
2,320
-
2,645
1,465
3,924
1,281
963
1,664
602
9,903
8,464
18,266
5,141
4,390
6,532
5,701
23,283
18,506
45,423
13,761
14,662
15,908
11,108
8,541
7,237
21,428
3,961
3,142
4,594
4,129
5,220
11,324
39,087
23,783
22,051
13,274
11,363
4,987
5,138
8,574
919
2,422
2,090
10,270
2,167
1,385
244
1,237
1,371
1,205
165
71,035
26,080
3,545
37,708
34,080
28,755
35,000
31,385
10,000
35,000
2,210
5,835
336
101
2,365
5,250
-
2,064
3,467
1,539
1,154
1,976
1,585
6,687
8,458
10,259
5,003
11,274
12,014
7,011
28,213
26,015
36,650
13,826
33,841
36,323
18,341
79,050
6,525
8,494
4,267
7,764
9,296
5,246
19,864
21,367
10,309
12,400
18,032
33,561
6,499
33,293
508
12
39
2,033
28
-
12,426
5,708
3,027
11,653
9,674
3,393
11,132
265,400
110,875
142,325
285,834
215,065
51,855
300,585
62,670
33,500
-
28,130
3,280
6,480
20,362
9,515
3,100
10,675
Independent Schools:
Boone County..................................................
Bullitt County...................................................
Daviess County...............................................
Fayette County................................................
Hardin County..................................................
Jefferson County.............................................
3,590
743
659
3,233
841
4,177
6,904
5,742
5,820
14,302
5,144
62,659
19,124
11,941
16,339
51,080
17,889
180,056
6,076
5,229
6,139
15,258
8,316
42,479
41,856
21,003
5,232
40,192
12,212
52,096
-
7,436
3,477
2,001
9,700
2,370
20,620
178,318
85,083
48,425
187,579
66,162
383,628
15,695
38,800
-
6,612
3,417
3,842
10,128
3,958
23,833
Kenton County.................................................
Madison County...............................................
Oldham County................................................
Pike County.....................................................
Warren County................................................
1,409
1,136
1,332
3,403
826
4,653
2,652
4,935
3,492
3,601
17,263
11,476
12,391
15,879
12,971
4,525
4,632
3,388
6,614
6,327
32,856
21,167
9,661
7,750
22,396
-
6,376
2,295
3,857
2,922
2,239
144,513
61,557
87,483
67,395
57,435
15,120
5,099
3,660
4,221
4,799
4,825
Independent Schools:
Ascension Parish.............................................
Bossier Parish.................................................
Caddo Parish...................................................
Calcasieu Parish..............................................
East Baton Rouge Parish................................
Iberia Parish....................................................
2,202
1,604
4,947
4,300
10,105
1,714
6,198
8,779
21,870
12,273
18,957
4,391
22,517
26,445
64,505
56,440
83,459
19,974
6,546
9,520
21,377
14,839
28,150
7,503
7,912
7,126
38,577
20,172
42,252
11,195
78
135
10
15
38
43
2,096
1,135
3,331
8,541
1,800
56,225
58,227
95,797
319,330
1,555
62,661
15,081
20,000
20,000
23,358
30,000
5,710
4,080
3,240
15,703
164
5,750
Jefferson Parish...............................................
Lafayette Parish...............................................
Lafourche Parish.............................................
Livingston Parish.............................................
Ouachita Parish...............................................
Rapides Parish................................................
25,421
3,196
1,904
2,341
1,244
3,649
23,882
11,207
5,538
6,936
8,575
8,850
67,170
39,773
20,441
23,052
24,823
30,786
18,402
11,767
7,476
11,081
9,961
13,636
14,812
6,626
18,888
13,330
7,221
12,948
138
20
405
4
35
12,081
4,545
3,392
2,050
6,237
3,804
145,267
132,566
83,979
38,517
127,573
131,671
3,810
217
30,028
7,320
15,475
7,577
3,224
2,308
35,800
5,390
IOWA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Cedar Rapids...................................................
Davenport........................................................
Des Moines......................................................
Dubuque..........................................................
Iowa City..........................................................
Sioux City........................................................
Waterloo..........................................................
KANSAS--Con.
Independent Schools:
Blue Valley Unified 229...................................
Kansas City Unified.........................................
Lawrence Unified.............................................
Olathe Unified..................................................
Shawnee Mission Unified................................
Topeka Unified................................................
Wichita Unified.................................................
KENTUCKY--Con.
LOUISIANA--Con.
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
42
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
Total
Total
Compensatory
(Title I)
15,637
10,195
34,408
19,214
19,061
124,508
86,521
435,690
164,798
168,558
20,801
13,830
107,468
38,568
27,313
4,716
3,308
5,615
8,085
6,233
3,264
2,064
7,257
2,401
4,880
5,501
3,166
8,323
5,900
5,122
7,320
5,292
86,273
22,182
11,078
70,135
42,726
161,864
81,598
80,423
65,952
40,371
151,507
77,468
75,768
172
384
1,925
119
616
Dependent Schools:
Anne Arundel County......................................
Baltimore.........................................................
Baltimore County.............................................
Calvert County.................................................
Carroll County..................................................
Cecil County....................................................
73,565
87,643
107,043
17,468
28,940
16,521
843,819
1,111,963
1,210,105
192,201
312,834
190,612
45,111
130,664
85,998
8,669
14,003
9,984
10,278
43,363
20,889
1,711
1,353
2,176
15,967
23,848
21,746
3,322
6,145
3,670
5,860
25,336
14,243
877
1,355
2,146
13,006
38,117
29,120
2,759
5,150
1,992
250,654
736,766
458,372
80,385
131,276
99,186
146,673
366,838
270,464
52,019
89,028
54,091
20,564
63,794
32,731
3,446
9,244
6,986
Charles County................................................
Frederick County.............................................
Harford County................................................
Howard County................................................
Montgomery County........................................
Prince Georges County...................................
26,406
39,672
40,212
48,596
139,398
133,325
317,858
440,159
470,593
626,100
2,157,876
1,656,012
14,726
17,200
23,029
18,334
91,123
107,664
2,456
2,538
4,113
2,011
18,889
27,748
4,678
7,280
7,587
8,411
27,136
24,975
2,605
2,487
4,625
2,445
14,475
26,695
4,987
4,895
6,704
5,467
30,623
28,246
129,993
177,088
188,703
181,901
418,717
794,996
83,583
119,025
124,207
108,000
174,655
450,807
5,622
9,211
13,868
9,274
31,564
54,372
St Marys County..............................................
Washington County.........................................
Wicomico County.............................................
16,649
21,141
14,491
187,564
221,545
162,414
13,322
15,880
14,250
2,413
4,015
3,917
3,198
4,783
2,794
1,692
3,210
2,913
6,019
3,872
4,626
83,564
105,756
87,526
51,606
67,066
49,473
5,007
6,172
3,658
Dependent Schools:
Boston.............................................................
Brockton..........................................................
Fall River.........................................................
Lawrence.........................................................
Lowell..............................................................
Lynn.................................................................
57,349
15,879
10,968
12,262
14,076
13,955
1,257,800
210,873
153,769
265,747
211,799
183,124
106,327
18,112
14,989
20,097
18,159
17,137
43,428
6,625
6,507
9,431
8,591
7,171
18,955
4,203
3,236
3,283
4,150
4,030
11,549
2,456
1,076
2,255
2,087
32,395
4,828
4,170
5,128
5,418
3,849
431,582
140,902
113,506
220,811
135,202
123,347
203,635
110,310
88,654
117,307
108,399
100,175
-
New Bedford....................................................
Newton............................................................
Springfield........................................................
Worcester........................................................
13,441
11,550
25,177
24,008
187,408
189,084
376,493
355,940
20,124
5,863
45,846
41,413
8,275
465
18,783
12,641
3,833
2,846
7,440
7,273
2,550
1,276
4,177
3,600
5,466
1,276
15,446
17,899
131,576
37,820
286,211
206,140
104,077
9,688
225,364
161,059
-
Independent Schools:
Ann Arbor........................................................
Chippewa Valley..............................................
Dearborn..........................................................
Detroit..............................................................
Farmington......................................................
Flint..................................................................
17,150
14,844
18,158
133,255
12,377
19,224
222,052
148,299
210,324
1,527,457
171,701
216,526
4,928
1,691
14,180
252,659
4,918
34,899
2,007
391
6,458
124,506
431
16,187
18,800
-
1,163
547
2,822
32,276
587
4,738
1,758
753
4,900
77,077
3,900
13,974
90,587
91,424
112,805
984,243
80,396
141,140
81,556
86,073
95,261
786,283
67,728
115,240
8,228
3,555
9,151
92,868
8,363
9,948
Grand Rapids..................................................
Huron Valley....................................................
Kalamazoo.......................................................
L'Anse Creuse.................................................
Lansing............................................................
Livonia.............................................................
21,293
10,886
10,662
11,809
15,990
18,108
264,192
114,613
121,318
123,102
180,164
194,822
27,736
2,294
14,586
5,718
21,418
1,732
10,247
842
5,142
1,728
8,773
516
-
6,905
767
3,109
817
4,017
624
10,584
685
6,335
3,173
8,628
592
152,292
68,003
60,948
72,832
109,545
117,897
112,106
61,968
49,841
67,002
85,788
104,839
20,561
5,092
3,233
3,526
7,894
12,076
Plymouth-Canton Community..........................
Pontiac.............................................................
Port Huron Area...............................................
Rochester Community.....................................
Saginaw...........................................................
Taylor...............................................................
18,579
10,354
11,819
14,683
11,006
10,709
175,981
114,431
104,342
171,470
115,943
98,625
2,683
15,085
7,245
1,707
18,032
6,112
402
7,931
2,591
469
8,898
2,939
4
-
677
2,684
1,637
502
3,500
1,823
1,604
4,466
3,017
736
5,634
1,350
108,618
29,270
74,227
105,030
80,178
72,509
99,418
15,933
65,022
97,338
63,460
62,003
7,766
6,424
3,565
6,774
6,630
4,783
Traverse City...................................................
Troy.................................................................
Utica Community.............................................
Walled Lake Consolidated...............................
Warren Consolidated.......................................
Waterford Township........................................
Wayne-Westland Community..........................
10,793
12,051
29,764
15,791
15,643
11,734
13,946
102,728
154,445
285,676
183,526
180,769
125,638
149,950
4,810
3,517
9,549
2,651
7,259
8,220
7,910
1,241
232
1,530
563
1,889
1,198
1,871
2,169
2,717
-
1,244
264
1,136
553
1,518
1,235
1,933
2,325
3,021
6,883
1,535
1,683
3,070
4,106
48,714
65,005
186,241
103,613
99,846
76,529
92,040
43,743
59,730
174,826
95,855
93,078
66,384
75,740
3,050
4,706
8,835
6,191
5,411
6,503
10,479
41,614
10,668
10,690
10,550
11,461
11,034
416,250
128,772
113,546
113,700
114,638
110,883
17,523
6,422
5,008
10,054
3,218
2,791
1,531
320
942
2,488
287
167
8,156
1,944
1,914
2,164
1,837
1,742
4,376
1,440
1,046
1,493
601
455
3,460
2,718
1,106
3,909
493
427
316,419
85,180
80,631
85,059
81,659
77,483
237,191
58,827
57,898
53,410
61,756
64,632
33,072
9,938
10,899
7,935
7,838
8,356
1
Enrollment
Special
Education
Child
nutrition
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Formula
Assistance
Special
Education
LOUISIANA--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
St Landry Parish..............................................
St Mary Parish.................................................
St Tammany Parish.........................................
Tangipahoa Parish..........................................
Terrebonne Parish...........................................
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
Independent Schools:
Anoka-Hennepin..............................................
Bloomington.....................................................
Burnsville.........................................................
Duluth..............................................................
Elk River..........................................................
Lakeville...........................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
43
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
Total taxes
Property
taxes only
Parent
government
contributions
From cities
and
counties
From other
school
systems
Charges
Other
33,572
29,965
166,358
44,632
60,822
29,972
26,182
154,051
36,844
50,936
9,913
11,095
64,307
4,613
4,482
-
553
305
1,546
309
468
69
173
391
982
768
2,986
1,331
1,384
1,996
2,537
7,775
6,148
7,643
67,754
290,657
134,589
20,800
25,884
34,356
548,054
244,533
665,735
103,147
167,555
81,442
-
-
515,399
210,151
622,550
90,748
154,989
68,101
-
4,871
143
-
25,306
11,404
33,829
9,074
11,297
6,027
7,349
22,978
4,485
3,325
1,126
7,314
7,328
8,401
8,904
10,983
25,920
29,177
33,460
40,451
41,724
53,644
186,578
260,640
173,139
245,871
258,861
425,865
1,648,036
753,352
-
-
157,199
228,360
232,623
392,870
1,571,720
559,681
-
351
382
683
-
13,471
14,127
15,290
24,988
69,344
45,456
2,469
3,384
10,597
7,625
6,289
148,215
4,573
4,752
3,626
22,378
27,766
30,769
90,678
99,909
60,638
-
-
83,102
90,068
53,713
-
390
233
6,808
8,331
5,128
768
1,120
1,564
Dependent Schools:
Boston.............................................................
Brockton..........................................................
Fall River.........................................................
Lawrence.........................................................
Lowell..............................................................
Lynn.................................................................
12,778
2,070
1,335
1,964
1,877
2,703
215,169
28,522
23,517
101,540
24,926
20,469
719,891
51,859
25,274
24,839
58,438
42,640
-
-
603,733
45,209
23,617
15,409
58,408
39,172
-
585
-
16,626
4,011
1,595
3,291
3,012
98,947
2,639
62
6,139
30
456
New Bedford....................................................
Newton............................................................
Springfield........................................................
Worcester........................................................
2,663
2,828
3,390
3,810
24,836
25,304
57,457
41,271
35,708
145,401
44,436
108,387
-
-
26,040
136,118
31,723
97,112
-
1,855
132
26
-
3,941
4,307
6,384
5,750
3,872
4,844
6,303
5,525
Independent Schools:
Ann Arbor........................................................
Chippewa Valley..............................................
Dearborn..........................................................
Detroit..............................................................
Farmington......................................................
Flint..................................................................
-
803
1,796
8,393
105,092
4,305
15,952
126,537
55,184
83,339
290,555
86,387
40,487
94,206
37,995
71,100
183,164
62,779
24,153
94,206
37,995
71,100
183,164
62,779
24,153
-
379
89
1
48
14,781
3,280
5,449
70,133
15,224
4,855
6,533
6,965
4,860
8,256
5,597
2,887
10,638
6,855
1,930
29,002
2,786
8,544
Grand Rapids..................................................
Huron Valley....................................................
Kalamazoo.......................................................
L'Anse Creuse.................................................
Lansing............................................................
Livonia.............................................................
-
19,625
943
7,874
2,304
15,863
982
84,164
44,316
45,784
44,552
49,201
75,193
35,862
30,287
31,803
33,799
30,431
50,248
35,862
30,287
31,803
33,799
30,431
50,248
-
50
11
97
49
5
40,230
7,514
8,595
2,424
11,959
12,754
2,461
4,857
2,129
4,361
1,531
8,253
5,561
1,647
3,160
3,968
5,231
3,933
Plymouth-Canton Community..........................
Pontiac.............................................................
Port Huron Area...............................................
Rochester Community.....................................
Saginaw...........................................................
Taylor...............................................................
-
1,434
6,913
5,640
918
10,088
5,723
64,680
70,076
22,870
64,733
17,733
20,004
48,372
56,551
16,329
40,357
12,929
13,548
48,372
56,551
16,329
40,357
12,929
13,548
-
-
2,433
3,401
2,752
10,646
2,266
3,305
7,963
1,510
1,411
8,856
524
1,762
5,912
8,614
2,378
4,874
2,014
1,389
Traverse City...................................................
Troy.................................................................
Utica Community.............................................
Walled Lake Consolidated...............................
Warren Consolidated.......................................
Waterford Township........................................
Wayne-Westland Community..........................
-
1,921
569
2,580
1,567
1,357
3,642
5,821
49,204
85,923
89,886
77,262
73,664
40,889
50,000
38,803
66,463
62,796
58,052
60,530
22,070
33,331
38,803
66,463
62,796
58,052
60,530
22,070
33,331
-
198
399
47
2,214
8,290
7,902
7,645
5,210
10,640
12,551
4,982
6,769
11,203
6,729
5,502
5,077
2,149
3,007
4,401
7,985
4,836
2,422
2,703
1,922
541
238
230
3,791
3,773
264
45,615
16,177
11,604
19,923
8,292
4,231
82,308
37,170
27,907
18,587
29,761
30,609
44,744
21,182
14,001
7,182
18,626
16,393
44,744
21,182
14,001
7,182
18,626
16,393
-
463
2,235
2,277
1,023
500
2,160
1,431
1,176
711
2,599
369
245
25,033
7,774
8,806
3,482
6,299
8,052
10,637
4,803
2,112
4,301
3,967
3,759
Transportation
Other and
nonspecified
Total
-
4,011
1,971
8,432
4,011
4,039
Dependent Schools:
Anne Arundel County......................................
Baltimore.........................................................
Baltimore County.............................................
Calvert County.................................................
Carroll County..................................................
Cecil County....................................................
15,663
15,477
20,588
4,120
7,120
3,753
Charles County................................................
Frederick County.............................................
Harford County................................................
Howard County................................................
Montgomery County........................................
Prince Georges County...................................
St Marys County..............................................
Washington County.........................................
Wicomico County.............................................
LOUISIANA--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
St Landry Parish..............................................
St Mary Parish.................................................
St Tammany Parish.........................................
Tangipahoa Parish..........................................
Terrebonne Parish...........................................
MARYLAND--Con.
MASSACHUSETTS--Con.
MICHIGAN--Con.
MINNESOTA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Anoka-Hennepin..............................................
Bloomington.....................................................
Burnsville.........................................................
Duluth..............................................................
Elk River..........................................................
Lakeville...........................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
44
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--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
Geographic area
For selected functions
Instruction
Employee
benefits
Support services
Total2
Salaries and
wages
Employee
benefits
Total
Pupil
support
Staff
support
Total
Total
Salaries and
wages
124,807
78,639
357,811
146,287
145,928
118,222
76,939
315,713
136,955
142,695
68,759
49,268
188,180
81,457
85,217
30,189
13,524
78,359
28,148
33,694
72,056
45,208
193,410
82,241
88,860
46,976
32,523
131,628
56,405
58,316
19,400
8,366
50,993
18,995
21,567
35,517
25,987
104,924
44,976
44,375
3,887
3,333
12,242
4,265
6,651
3,738
4,150
11,739
6,631
7,877
Dependent Schools:
Anne Arundel County......................................
Baltimore.........................................................
Baltimore County.............................................
Calvert County.................................................
Carroll County..................................................
Cecil County....................................................
852,787
1,073,880
1,231,603
192,786
306,452
187,296
740,562
956,670
1,106,429
177,952
276,044
158,263
450,870
542,454
694,952
111,164
170,293
97,906
174,378
192,592
260,677
33,339
52,584
31,388
447,170
557,526
678,947
108,821
161,509
95,089
304,834
353,873
465,740
79,638
116,438
67,133
119,591
129,082
182,164
24,143
36,263
22,339
263,105
362,614
379,645
56,956
101,834
54,409
29,535
33,675
59,200
7,398
12,929
6,597
42,020
65,501
39,039
6,248
15,388
8,243
Charles County................................................
Frederick County.............................................
Harford County................................................
Howard County................................................
Montgomery County........................................
Prince Georges County...................................
300,543
446,983
462,901
690,536
2,099,080
1,575,692
260,570
381,290
379,321
574,024
1,796,453
1,365,298
155,052
244,641
227,740
353,993
1,171,066
857,471
44,608
78,626
85,183
111,273
427,378
295,790
146,294
229,402
231,702
361,929
1,140,692
763,809
107,255
165,849
160,815
255,173
799,363
545,234
28,916
52,670
60,171
81,635
294,265
173,725
96,346
133,673
128,876
180,398
575,355
530,996
14,751
18,158
16,741
26,223
71,792
56,030
12,585
20,986
19,479
29,686
108,455
66,824
St Marys County..............................................
Washington County.........................................
Wicomico County.............................................
183,097
221,505
166,002
158,201
201,642
148,351
95,867
126,013
90,868
31,723
39,148
30,686
90,781
122,378
87,640
65,172
85,788
61,746
20,850
27,543
21,329
58,339
67,216
52,067
6,779
5,932
7,747
9,260
13,117
9,329
Dependent Schools:
Boston.............................................................
Brockton..........................................................
Fall River.........................................................
Lawrence.........................................................
Lowell..............................................................
Lynn.................................................................
1,132,560
210,344
156,301
200,894
200,431
191,730
1,078,576
203,767
143,664
167,330
187,827
185,209
547,056
119,865
81,055
94,140
109,759
105,829
292,904
44,511
37,715
38,044
43,280
47,100
649,488
120,283
92,598
107,917
126,341
122,711
358,314
76,324
56,349
61,118
79,441
73,173
207,265
31,935
27,489
27,763
32,308
34,845
377,405
76,578
47,696
52,079
60,954
55,742
59,680
15,414
7,870
10,668
12,696
9,679
92,238
18,235
11,083
12,187
11,523
9,796
New Bedford....................................................
Newton............................................................
Springfield........................................................
Worcester........................................................
177,392
181,579
368,705
371,585
175,301
179,598
351,398
337,717
94,567
108,949
187,563
183,847
43,314
40,768
68,264
86,690
104,863
115,563
222,127
233,388
61,973
75,090
123,109
132,906
30,981
30,081
50,363
64,433
62,300
58,410
112,066
91,611
15,838
13,582
18,963
14,901
11,918
10,962
25,309
14,701
Independent Schools:
Ann Arbor........................................................
Chippewa Valley..............................................
Dearborn..........................................................
Detroit..............................................................
Farmington......................................................
Flint..................................................................
248,064
199,396
222,292
1,634,001
185,737
224,150
203,512
116,833
196,607
1,434,583
161,931
217,477
120,669
73,141
122,712
778,315
98,252
114,253
50,914
30,097
50,197
349,798
45,107
56,224
112,197
74,062
113,527
755,205
95,181
114,790
77,885
50,555
78,453
474,157
63,239
71,061
31,236
20,235
31,313
215,024
28,486
34,662
82,527
37,835
75,920
610,293
60,740
87,412
21,027
8,396
16,071
89,637
14,285
16,115
8,883
3,797
13,253
72,958
8,962
13,309
Grand Rapids..................................................
Huron Valley....................................................
Kalamazoo.......................................................
L'Anse Creuse.................................................
Lansing............................................................
Livonia.............................................................
279,992
122,719
118,844
133,527
215,089
195,457
234,625
95,273
108,940
102,906
176,620
184,615
133,321
55,106
59,304
59,469
100,962
114,081
65,492
26,707
28,309
27,768
51,823
46,830
139,289
49,500
61,087
56,110
96,225
102,515
88,200
33,675
37,817
37,078
61,673
71,473
44,057
14,461
17,896
16,562
31,594
28,665
85,390
40,059
41,685
39,988
74,034
73,267
13,168
7,852
7,888
8,167
17,607
15,988
16,849
3,959
7,995
3,996
11,421
9,828
Plymouth-Canton Community..........................
Pontiac.............................................................
Port Huron Area...............................................
Rochester Community.....................................
Saginaw...........................................................
Taylor...............................................................
197,577
122,479
104,387
194,868
129,765
101,733
156,931
113,347
100,550
143,298
113,119
98,217
93,429
58,063
58,752
85,621
66,321
60,237
42,526
31,461
29,007
36,720
29,854
26,386
92,148
61,715
61,582
78,316
64,763
55,780
61,750
38,451
39,723
53,469
41,819
37,271
27,992
19,976
19,296
21,821
18,910
16,194
55,610
46,947
34,810
58,154
41,951
38,849
8,587
8,742
5,624
12,768
7,567
7,059
8,031
6,743
5,043
5,718
6,736
4,216
Traverse City...................................................
Troy.................................................................
Utica Community.............................................
Walled Lake Consolidated...............................
Warren Consolidated.......................................
Waterford Township........................................
Wayne-Westland Community..........................
102,652
162,864
313,388
192,826
194,442
148,812
149,917
91,471
135,034
265,072
163,644
163,018
115,016
140,244
53,236
80,111
158,515
97,117
96,854
67,076
82,764
23,786
36,217
74,343
43,857
40,461
29,929
37,248
51,909
78,897
161,282
93,553
85,934
61,295
75,484
34,288
53,144
105,796
61,006
57,391
40,794
49,714
15,474
23,147
50,200
26,658
24,570
18,391
22,296
33,178
47,695
90,922
63,164
70,958
46,743
59,739
3,395
10,019
14,716
15,638
11,017
9,420
15,592
4,007
6,748
9,346
8,273
7,700
5,820
7,507
425,997
127,351
112,746
114,773
137,036
118,721
377,082
106,723
101,139
106,072
94,843
95,768
242,413
72,124
64,185
64,958
59,638
60,957
66,803
20,256
19,912
24,425
17,660
17,324
243,323
62,480
63,930
67,699
58,945
57,016
176,556
45,529
45,913
45,981
43,706
42,594
48,726
12,374
14,543
16,689
13,185
11,654
100,310
28,519
25,509
30,022
27,428
29,507
14,124
2,591
2,673
2,563
2,035
3,236
16,619
4,438
2,500
3,393
4,040
3,565
LOUISIANA--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
St Landry Parish..............................................
St Mary Parish.................................................
St Tammany Parish.........................................
Tangipahoa Parish..........................................
Terrebonne Parish...........................................
MARYLAND--Con.
MASSACHUSETTS--Con.
MICHIGAN--Con.
MINNESOTA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Anoka-Hennepin..............................................
Bloomington.....................................................
Burnsville.........................................................
Duluth..............................................................
Elk River..........................................................
Lakeville...........................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
45
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Indebtedness
Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.
Current spending--Con.
Geographic area
For selected functions--Con.
Support services--Con.
General
School
adminisOther and
administration
tration nonspecified
Other
current
spending
Capital
Interoutlay governmental
Interest
on debt
Total long-term
debt
outstanding at
end of fiscal year
Long-term
debt issued
during
fiscal year
Long-term
debt retired
during
fiscal year
LOUISIANA--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
St Landry Parish..............................................
St Mary Parish.................................................
St Tammany Parish.........................................
Tangipahoa Parish..........................................
Terrebonne Parish...........................................
2,729
1,294
5,645
1,221
1,367
6,478
4,544
15,343
5,693
6,673
18,685
12,666
59,955
27,166
21,807
10,649
5,744
17,379
9,738
9,460
5,929
1,107
33,200
7,601
3,173
52
10
1,686
2
-
604
583
7,212
1,729
60
25,728
9,606
296,584
17,699
3,658
2,800
25,096
-
1,335
1,370
10,405
5,619
702
Dependent Schools:
Anne Arundel County......................................
Baltimore.........................................................
Baltimore County.............................................
Calvert County.................................................
Carroll County..................................................
Cecil County....................................................
6,591
33,452
11,867
995
1,666
1,766
56,486
70,007
86,237
9,904
19,198
11,736
128,473
159,979
183,302
32,411
52,653
26,067
30,287
36,530
47,837
12,175
12,701
8,765
83,837
60,305
83,174
12,205
21,454
23,298
18,288
53,746
29,789
1,021
6,632
3,807
10,100
3,159
12,211
1,608
2,322
1,928
206,682
65,280
195,908
37,300
62,341
53,991
23,500
887
3,651
13,125
18,135
4,390
11,369
3,724
6,328
3,756
Charles County................................................
Frederick County.............................................
Harford County................................................
Howard County................................................
Montgomery County........................................
Prince Georges County...................................
1,651
1,976
1,545
3,193
11,089
13,996
14,792
26,513
21,771
37,823
115,310
102,372
52,567
66,040
69,340
83,473
268,709
291,774
17,930
18,215
18,743
31,697
80,406
70,493
36,291
53,972
71,653
104,845
237,838
133,901
2,760
4,053
8,312
393
31,711
57,521
922
7,668
3,615
11,274
33,078
18,972
25,516
209,721
97,085
310,367
730,452
465,632
7,478
57,894
16,926
63,164
114,000
133,021
3,720
20,110
4,325
19,006
63,199
18,481
St Marys County..............................................
Washington County.........................................
Wicomico County.............................................
821
1,551
658
10,562
13,244
10,718
30,917
33,372
23,615
9,081
12,048
8,644
20,532
14,137
14,723
1,947
4,080
750
2,417
1,646
2,178
32,101
41,243
47,831
7,703
4,045
3,775
4,610
Dependent Schools:
Boston.............................................................
Brockton..........................................................
Fall River.........................................................
Lawrence.........................................................
Lowell..............................................................
Lynn.................................................................
7,386
1,364
1,932
1,064
2,558
3,075
43,740
8,095
5,927
7,557
9,609
8,044
174,361
33,470
20,884
20,603
24,568
25,148
51,683
6,906
3,370
7,334
532
6,756
45,527
1,997
4,288
25,992
4,444
1,029
3,158
2,693
4,598
3,061
2,319
1,667
5,299
1,887
3,751
4,511
5,841
3,825
108,769
34,166
72,163
89,655
123,297
76,830
1,838
-
9,273
2,147
4,295
4,998
13,270
5,940
New Bedford....................................................
Newton............................................................
Springfield........................................................
Worcester........................................................
1,384
1,796
2,402
1,997
7,206
8,112
14,153
16,223
25,954
23,958
51,239
43,789
8,138
5,625
17,205
12,718
1,212
658
2,774
20,803
879
1,171
5,025
7,728
152
9,508
5,337
53,884
3,059
227,431
166,105
75,084
617
5,264
50,188
Independent Schools:
Ann Arbor........................................................
Chippewa Valley..............................................
Dearborn..........................................................
Detroit..............................................................
Farmington......................................................
Flint..................................................................
2,349
971
947
9,531
1,053
1,936
11,495
6,727
11,269
110,594
7,498
10,531
38,773
17,944
34,380
327,573
28,942
45,521
8,788
4,936
7,160
69,085
6,010
15,275
37,786
59,796
17,842
126,854
19,219
2,824
99
1,323
2,654
6,766
22,767
7,744
72,564
3,264
1,195
198,085
478,571
177,702
863,860
75,875
18,591
60,540
13,714
554,093
2,672
8,990
17,380
10,203
47,810
5,275
6,596
Grand Rapids..................................................
Huron Valley....................................................
Kalamazoo.......................................................
L'Anse Creuse.................................................
Lansing............................................................
Livonia.............................................................
1,920
1,122
922
713
986
937
14,813
5,295
6,486
6,944
9,776
10,919
38,640
21,831
18,394
20,168
34,244
35,595
9,946
5,714
6,168
6,808
6,361
8,833
40,493
16,162
5,107
20,630
33,367
5,602
1,728
1,790
21
4,874
9,556
4,797
9,991
3,312
5,219
95,460
169,080
73,349
217,443
72,900
122,708
171
595
9,628
-
9,930
9,377
5,587
18,030
3,476
2,677
Plymouth-Canton Community..........................
Pontiac.............................................................
Port Huron Area...............................................
Rochester Community.....................................
Saginaw...........................................................
Taylor...............................................................
1,398
2,258
1,247
973
769
985
8,247
7,676
6,289
6,857
7,096
5,027
29,347
21,528
16,607
31,838
19,783
21,562
9,173
4,685
4,158
6,828
6,405
3,588
29,490
4,917
1,024
37,684
14,407
2,376
1,432
-
11,156
4,215
2,813
12,454
2,239
1,140
201,733
36,535
29,542
253,239
53,600
13,821
18,395
22,042
28,160
-
9,326
2,352
1,839
31,993
4,192
1,474
Traverse City...................................................
Troy.................................................................
Utica Community.............................................
Walled Lake Consolidated...............................
Warren Consolidated.......................................
Waterford Township........................................
Wayne-Westland Community..........................
556
1,785
906
885
1,708
1,483
2,040
5,647
7,599
14,249
9,440
10,978
7,893
6,645
19,573
21,544
51,705
28,928
39,555
22,127
27,955
6,384
8,442
12,868
6,927
6,126
6,978
5,021
7,554
18,954
37,821
18,375
24,486
28,525
4,901
323
2,933
-
3,304
5,943
10,495
10,807
6,938
5,271
4,772
70,712
232,305
237,920
201,503
176,083
123,790
95,474
56,610
23,524
1,951
30,030
-
7,885
11,885
21,839
11,522
5,515
36,481
6,174
4,077
2,809
1,423
2,408
1,303
1,675
17,264
4,654
4,498
4,957
4,947
5,512
48,226
14,027
14,415
16,701
15,103
15,519
33,449
15,724
11,700
8,351
8,470
9,245
29,384
7,551
5,270
5,757
30,874
12,706
10,344
5,833
3,287
1,739
904
2,835
9,187
7,244
3,050
1,205
10,415
7,412
187,580
143,942
42,923
25,080
290,575
240,228
13,123
47,393
197
56,733
15,888
13,001
4,085
3,283
2,971
5,477
5,764
MARYLAND--Con.
MASSACHUSETTS--Con.
MICHIGAN--Con.
MINNESOTA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Anoka-Hennepin..............................................
Bloomington.....................................................
Burnsville.........................................................
Duluth..............................................................
Elk River..........................................................
Lakeville...........................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
46
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
1
Enrollment
Total
Total
Compensatory
(Title I)
Special
Education
Child
nutrition
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Formula
Assistance
Special
Education
MINNESOTA--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
Minneapolis Special.........................................
Mounds View...................................................
North St Paul-Maplewood................................
Osseo..............................................................
Robbinsdale.....................................................
Rochester........................................................
38,538
10,378
11,108
21,802
13,376
15,982
610,722
118,867
128,642
265,790
168,931
165,441
65,255
4,350
5,381
12,151
8,168
9,263
13,770
338
531
698
995
1,366
6,726
2,535
2,388
4,970
2,940
3,566
10,608
848
1,397
3,050
2,143
1,822
34,151
629
1,065
3,433
2,090
2,509
411,305
80,352
92,111
176,718
111,938
121,929
210,010
58,885
70,182
129,747
74,028
85,453
51,667
8,394
9,852
21,653
11,941
9,094
Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan.....................
South Washington County...............................
St Paul.............................................................
28,270
16,238
41,274
283,643
168,612
568,094
9,098
4,805
61,883
619
335
17,464
5,403
2,732
11,093
1,866
949
13,694
1,210
789
19,632
212,167
120,324
420,146
158,378
93,168
228,304
24,954
9,600
47,288
27,166
12,217
32,403
10,706
17,268
183,666
144,371
266,798
96,128
128,076
14,174
35,550
53,709
7,755
12,265
2,459
2,569
16,357
1,052
2,123
4,287
2,787
9,579
2,474
2,621
3,830
3,607
12,344
1,604
2,507
3,598
26,587
15,429
2,625
5,014
101,071
52,875
122,080
37,921
63,406
96,762
50,148
115,180
35,884
58,687
60
27
333
84
45
Independent Schools:
Blue Springs....................................................
Columbia.........................................................
Ferguson-Florissant.........................................
Fort Zumwalt....................................................
Fox...................................................................
Francis Howell.................................................
13,514
16,736
12,869
18,703
11,596
20,458
135,886
174,671
123,401
164,572
103,686
178,700
5,041
12,903
7,035
5,841
5,275
6,637
413
2,815
2,567
544
857
468
2,409
4,421
3,334
2,165
3,996
675
2,445
3,016
937
1,254
626
1,544
3,222
1,452
1,026
999
1,547
58,548
74,502
57,386
63,557
54,656
65,857
32,402
38,155
38,942
29,720
37,473
27,362
3,787
5,844
2,886
6,153
4,741
7,601
Hazelwood.......................................................
Independence..................................................
Kansas City.....................................................
Lee's Summit...................................................
Mehlville...........................................................
North Kansas City............................................
19,556
11,489
34,730
16,661
11,308
17,469
189,401
123,431
416,629
175,227
97,081
183,966
7,282
11,053
58,044
4,784
2,867
10,074
2,108
985
19,987
464
1,010
1,502
2,290
7,913
2,444
3,533
2,941
2,311
11,870
835
998
2,834
2,233
5,467
18,274
1,041
859
2,205
73,609
62,309
190,633
68,399
27,164
55,157
40,263
41,511
123,630
38,016
7,208
18,382
4,780
3,304
10,968
3,926
2,649
5,125
Parkway...........................................................
Rockwood........................................................
Springfield........................................................
St Joseph.........................................................
St Louis............................................................
18,787
22,326
24,258
11,576
40,841
197,316
213,697
197,757
109,000
484,076
5,183
4,350
20,009
11,274
67,979
1,741
1,646
5,996
2,352
26,194
5,514
2,270
11,170
1,404
1,400
4,402
3,246
15,584
2,038
1,304
4,097
3,406
15,031
42,938
53,675
66,723
51,973
223,278
4,728
10,251
29,061
33,444
127,729
1,333
6,858
7,051
2,425
17,237
10,078
77,411
9,951
3,474
3,675
-
2,802
36,928
30,777
41
32,505
20,904
46,686
334,211
203,368
481,362
33,429
7,716
66,310
7,078
842
18,206
7,456
3,900
12,097
4,705
1,157
12,375
14,190
1,817
23,632
78,450
62,112
173,465
51,021
49,925
140,572
22,134
10,709
24,298
294,131
64,246
2,608,292
540,590
178,590
40,943
55,697
7,750
39,570
10,808
43,420
8,305
39,903
14,080
1,456,009
321,593
366,019
89,962
57,564
18,829
17,511
12,983
164,616
135,795
17,598
11,098
4,750
3,287
3,639
2,433
2,262
1,693
6,947
3,685
73,748
51,688
69,794
46,347
-
10,899
15,850
11,615
10,428
21,101
11,440
137,604
401,941
177,450
146,843
410,136
158,098
4,291
32,944
3,646
3,950
30,609
2,744
996
16,393
295
1,190
8,956
220
2,294
5,135
2,325
1,909
5,287
1,903
513
4,695
600
8,886
330
488
6,721
426
851
7,480
291
48,245
351,301
34,355
35,261
297,120
52,211
22,253
133,036
6,225
4,315
120,405
29,282
8,578
14,445
6,189
7,392
12,368
5,338
MISSISSIPPI
Independent Schools:
Desoto County.................................................
Harrison County...............................................
Jackson...........................................................
Madison County...............................................
Rankin County.................................................
MISSOURI
MONTANA
Independent Schools:
Billings Elementary..........................................
NEBRASKA
Independent Schools:
Lincoln.............................................................
Millard..............................................................
Omaha.............................................................
NEVADA
Independent Schools:
Clark County....................................................
Washoe County...............................................
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Dependent Schools:
Manchester......................................................
Nashua............................................................
NEW JERSEY
Independent Schools:
Brick Township................................................
Camden...........................................................
Cherry Hill Township.......................................
Clifton..............................................................
Elizabeth..........................................................
Freehold Regional High...................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
47
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
Total taxes
Property
taxes only
Parent
government
contributions
From cities
and
counties
From other
school
systems
Charges
Other
134,162
34,165
31,150
76,921
48,825
34,249
80,052
17,396
17,711
35,143
25,235
20,892
80,052
17,396
17,711
35,143
25,235
20,892
-
17,382
2,916
3,258
2,752
4,972
217
1,745
1,796
527
1,263
2,471
751
9,058
6,200
7,193
12,843
8,639
7,836
25,925
5,857
2,461
24,920
7,508
4,553
28,501
17,094
143,262
62,378
43,483
86,065
34,014
23,296
51,285
34,014
23,296
51,285
-
5,363
4,066
7,586
561
297
2,956
13,484
10,935
10,535
8,956
4,889
13,703
-
4,249
2,700
6,567
1,953
4,674
68,421
55,946
91,009
50,452
52,405
50,244
24,643
78,892
42,530
41,877
50,244
23,764
78,892
42,530
41,877
-
3,443
933
8
55
17
24
33
-
8,568
3,253
4,975
4,135
7,964
6,111
28,033
6,185
3,754
2,556
Independent Schools:
Blue Springs....................................................
Columbia.........................................................
Ferguson-Florissant.........................................
Fort Zumwalt....................................................
Fox...................................................................
Francis Howell.................................................
2,125
2,945
909
2,973
1,689
3,198
20,234
27,558
14,649
24,711
10,753
27,696
72,297
87,266
58,980
95,174
43,755
106,206
56,806
74,434
51,298
79,566
31,727
85,579
55,392
72,470
43,417
77,473
31,501
85,142
-
1,430
1,273
1,103
1,962
1,732
2,122
1,572
130
72
55
438
8,141
5,276
3,384
7,824
7,325
11,979
4,348
6,153
3,123
5,767
2,971
6,088
Hazelwood.......................................................
Independence..................................................
Kansas City.....................................................
Lee's Summit...................................................
Mehlville...........................................................
North Kansas City............................................
1,978
2,309
9,702
2,558
1,518
2,894
26,588
15,185
46,333
23,899
15,789
28,756
108,510
50,069
167,952
102,044
67,050
118,735
89,921
38,559
139,228
77,583
51,586
97,763
83,836
37,496
132,315
73,656
50,167
93,430
-
1,885
1,147
6,254
1,858
1,204
2,069
222
76
58
213
1,061
32
4,044
5,869
4,364
10,267
5,086
9,387
12,438
4,418
18,048
12,123
8,113
9,484
Parkway...........................................................
Rockwood........................................................
Springfield........................................................
St Joseph.........................................................
St Louis............................................................
1,726
2,652
2,391
1,328
13,769
35,151
33,914
28,220
14,776
64,543
149,195
155,672
111,025
45,753
192,819
118,113
118,366
90,065
36,539
173,468
113,915
109,549
83,882
34,923
135,786
-
2,630
2,270
1,561
877
2,672
2,076
104
300
168
11,461
18,908
8,428
5,454
5,961
14,915
16,128
10,867
2,583
10,550
493
5,617
30,532
21,674
21,674
-
6,872
17
713
1,256
-
5,295
1,478
8,595
222,332
133,540
241,587
193,588
106,114
211,681
174,574
95,002
184,521
-
1,403
1,000
2,285
3,221
1,370
11,290
12,440
5,959
12,830
13,986
20,292
-
1,032,426
212,802
973,693
178,054
807,760
136,473
805,957
136,112
-
234
637
977
80,477
23,681
84,819
16,689
-
3,954
5,341
73,270
73,009
-
-
49,200
67,454
-
19,370
487
3,614
3,183
1,086
1,885
4,435
4,638
1,431
1,898
1,986
3,688
12,979
199,182
20,510
21,656
162,361
13,903
85,068
17,696
139,449
107,632
82,407
103,143
78,165
7,668
125,704
103,545
37,165
98,876
78,165
7,668
125,704
103,545
37,165
98,876
-
-
322
21
110
142
2,868
5,409
4,749
2,007
1,916
3,324
3,713
4,598
8,886
2,080
43,326
801
Transportation
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Independent Schools--Con.
Minneapolis Special.........................................
Mounds View...................................................
North St Paul-Maplewood................................
Osseo..............................................................
Robbinsdale.....................................................
Rochester........................................................
3,822
220
398
1,409
455
145,806
12,853
12,077
24,920
24,560
26,927
Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan.....................
South Washington County...............................
St Paul.............................................................
334
462
1,292
MINNESOTA--Con.
MISSISSIPPI--Con.
Independent Schools:
Desoto County.................................................
Harrison County...............................................
Jackson...........................................................
Madison County...............................................
Rankin County.................................................
MISSOURI--Con.
MONTANA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Billings Elementary..........................................
NEBRASKA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Lincoln.............................................................
Millard..............................................................
Omaha.............................................................
NEVADA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Clark County....................................................
Washoe County...............................................
NEW HAMPSHIRE--Con.
Dependent Schools:
Manchester......................................................
Nashua............................................................
NEW JERSEY--Con.
Independent Schools:
Brick Township................................................
Camden...........................................................
Cherry Hill Township.......................................
Clifton..............................................................
Elizabeth..........................................................
Freehold Regional High...................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
48
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--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
Geographic area
For selected functions
Instruction
Employee
benefits
Support services
Total2
Salaries and
wages
Employee
benefits
Total
Pupil
support
Staff
support
Total
Total
Salaries and
wages
Independent Schools--Con.
Minneapolis Special.........................................
Mounds View...................................................
North St Paul-Maplewood................................
Osseo..............................................................
Robbinsdale.....................................................
Rochester........................................................
584,352
117,448
130,112
255,976
168,023
181,330
493,786
95,759
99,055
213,593
129,656
139,778
317,573
57,827
59,227
135,764
83,459
85,465
94,069
17,285
23,668
38,391
23,818
26,167
305,231
59,137
60,434
136,148
73,195
84,717
207,237
42,725
40,069
98,131
53,733
59,975
64,202
12,823
16,495
29,335
14,953
18,186
151,331
28,672
26,660
57,948
43,521
41,314
18,468
4,173
2,775
3,755
3,896
3,774
29,648
3,074
5,000
10,385
5,714
5,735
Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan.....................
South Washington County...............................
St Paul.............................................................
307,212
163,930
573,945
251,858
133,694
511,973
168,086
88,054
323,218
50,001
27,139
110,199
173,816
82,330
333,998
125,829
58,794
229,816
36,778
19,309
78,904
61,504
37,676
134,863
5,492
4,989
18,227
9,532
6,233
22,048
269,348
102,323
268,618
102,329
127,707
153,219
96,766
251,721
70,639
112,087
94,407
52,233
155,419
41,608
70,154
26,333
16,080
47,514
11,930
20,441
91,375
53,049
141,031
43,203
68,609
65,446
36,463
98,841
30,747
47,671
17,712
10,620
28,042
8,629
13,230
53,715
38,196
92,168
23,347
36,004
8,862
4,610
10,293
2,938
5,575
5,051
2,242
16,257
2,732
5,361
Independent Schools:
Blue Springs....................................................
Columbia.........................................................
Ferguson-Florissant.........................................
Fort Zumwalt....................................................
Fox...................................................................
Francis Howell.................................................
153,313
165,847
122,479
142,496
89,529
166,302
109,232
147,524
110,358
130,709
85,117
151,934
74,440
95,983
75,433
82,291
58,697
97,405
16,254
23,126
19,897
24,888
13,728
29,536
66,035
89,165
62,049
76,627
56,299
91,450
48,764
66,311
47,976
54,664
41,722
69,236
10,131
15,643
12,232
16,082
9,764
20,191
35,227
47,699
40,555
47,935
23,987
48,709
6,380
7,847
4,927
9,856
4,125
6,253
3,171
7,626
5,939
3,078
2,041
4,429
Hazelwood.......................................................
Independence..................................................
Kansas City.....................................................
Lee's Summit...................................................
Mehlville...........................................................
North Kansas City............................................
191,718
122,994
400,931
164,897
84,793
184,210
145,444
108,080
380,974
137,687
77,530
142,121
100,286
69,229
211,809
94,672
52,296
99,125
27,997
14,813
56,847
21,559
14,093
21,745
89,357
55,519
195,229
83,403
45,541
86,033
68,142
39,355
134,366
62,569
34,319
64,867
18,040
8,036
33,707
13,310
8,750
13,894
50,628
37,190
161,553
45,853
28,300
46,952
5,884
5,634
17,356
5,644
3,156
5,232
6,000
7,365
21,241
5,567
3,400
9,141
Parkway...........................................................
Rockwood........................................................
Springfield........................................................
St Joseph.........................................................
St Louis............................................................
205,719
197,721
197,069
99,769
479,064
175,869
170,257
174,732
90,989
446,450
115,123
112,831
113,274
59,395
215,991
33,898
27,841
30,301
14,493
69,970
95,982
93,580
101,660
54,458
233,502
70,598
71,987
73,070
39,733
150,855
19,194
17,547
17,813
9,459
48,285
70,565
63,146
63,248
28,472
189,361
7,851
7,401
13,641
4,571
20,316
9,463
8,519
10,111
5,485
21,661
84,173
73,513
48,638
13,834
48,541
35,106
9,879
24,650
5,531
3,764
290,535
189,687
447,072
258,767
155,209
388,318
175,542
91,824
228,349
44,446
32,628
80,300
169,525
96,781
217,602
124,013
64,007
147,198
33,124
24,358
51,185
77,955
49,133
152,050
8,588
9,045
24,085
8,661
4,752
12,775
2,898,553
583,188
2,096,471
469,823
1,227,838
284,937
406,769
97,414
1,252,700
297,292
784,061
192,532
264,818
68,454
761,501
155,079
64,649
27,862
48,909
18,787
151,762
123,768
146,996
114,228
86,980
72,416
28,129
21,100
100,155
72,058
69,573
50,732
22,234
16,002
41,118
37,904
9,193
7,808
3,607
4,720
129,471
358,928
171,857
137,377
370,620
154,148
125,304
322,193
160,345
130,038
359,321
144,264
76,273
171,833
91,274
76,550
211,584
80,662
26,889
64,334
40,242
28,919
76,056
29,471
78,998
182,659
98,422
80,562
200,234
82,616
51,190
108,209
63,624
51,283
131,528
51,300
16,915
36,271
27,642
19,087
44,654
18,551
42,652
125,255
55,254
44,725
145,648
58,242
9,474
37,195
13,580
12,880
50,622
11,370
2,851
13,381
4,252
3,711
12,802
2,583
MINNESOTA--Con.
MISSISSIPPI--Con.
Independent Schools:
Desoto County.................................................
Harrison County...............................................
Jackson...........................................................
Madison County...............................................
Rankin County.................................................
MISSOURI--Con.
MONTANA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Billings Elementary..........................................
NEBRASKA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Lincoln.............................................................
Millard..............................................................
Omaha.............................................................
NEVADA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Clark County....................................................
Washoe County...............................................
NEW HAMPSHIRE--Con.
Dependent Schools:
Manchester......................................................
Nashua............................................................
NEW JERSEY--Con.
Independent Schools:
Brick Township................................................
Camden...........................................................
Cherry Hill Township.......................................
Clifton..............................................................
Elizabeth..........................................................
Freehold Regional High...................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
49
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Indebtedness
Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.
Current spending--Con.
Geographic area
For selected functions--Con.
Support services--Con.
General
School
adminisOther and
administration
tration nonspecified
Other
current
spending
Capital
Interoutlay governmental
Interest
on debt
Total long-term
debt
outstanding at
end of fiscal year
Long-term
debt issued
during
fiscal year
Long-term
debt retired
during
fiscal year
MINNESOTA--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
Minneapolis Special.........................................
Mounds View...................................................
North St Paul-Maplewood................................
Osseo..............................................................
Robbinsdale.....................................................
Rochester........................................................
7,537
1,977
1,299
3,671
3,882
1,865
15,036
3,519
4,331
10,264
4,304
6,941
80,642
15,929
13,255
29,873
25,725
22,999
37,224
7,950
11,961
19,497
12,940
13,747
34,318
10,534
15,360
20,064
16,774
32,493
23,050
2,962
9,974
12,299
11,085
1,573
33,198
8,193
5,723
10,020
10,508
7,486
79,451
181,995
108,020
251,024
242,137
5,484
13,399
72,133
27,148
11,389
93,184
4,568
3,985
12,551
6,945
5,905
Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan.....................
South Washington County...............................
St Paul.............................................................
5,730
1,837
8,570
11,112
6,232
20,687
29,638
18,385
65,331
16,538
13,688
43,112
45,945
13,893
35,106
3,995
8,349
12,146
5,414
7,994
14,720
161,587
198,262
298,794
24,594
56,986
73,156
16,194
7,268
16,651
2,479
1,754
5,273
1,719
2,054
7,064
4,604
14,646
4,024
7,247
30,259
24,986
45,699
11,934
15,767
8,129
5,521
18,522
4,089
7,474
109,625
4,203
12,311
26,378
10,942
-
6,504
1,354
4,586
5,312
4,678
162,250
19,745
106,123
120,815
91,645
70,765
-
8,725
1,770
76,584
8,385
5,610
Independent Schools:
Blue Springs....................................................
Columbia.........................................................
Ferguson-Florissant.........................................
Fort Zumwalt....................................................
Fox...................................................................
Francis Howell.................................................
2,109
2,180
1,663
539
2,015
1,762
4,877
8,875
7,916
8,411
4,577
7,954
18,690
21,171
20,110
26,051
11,229
28,311
7,970
10,660
7,754
6,147
4,831
11,775
37,584
11,114
10,335
5,204
2,717
5,104
1,117
375
1,114
1,373
209
1,036
5,380
6,834
672
5,210
1,486
8,228
123,381
168,380
15,900
139,585
30,000
174,564
9,000
30,185
40,000
-
7,013
9,520
4,165
6,810
400
7,645
Hazelwood.......................................................
Independence..................................................
Kansas City.....................................................
Lee's Summit...................................................
Mehlville...........................................................
North Kansas City............................................
2,930
1,606
9,336
922
1,070
1,073
9,553
5,763
22,801
6,779
5,068
8,070
26,261
16,822
90,819
26,941
15,606
23,436
5,459
15,371
24,192
8,431
3,689
9,136
36,656
7,879
13,017
15,732
4,699
33,146
1,791
1,094
6,940
1,336
282
1,085
7,827
5,941
10,142
2,282
7,858
152,304
118,405
259,270
25,144
153,708
8,310
76,795
62,295
9,224
2,410
8,405
2,262
35,246
Parkway...........................................................
Rockwood........................................................
Springfield........................................................
St Joseph.........................................................
St Louis............................................................
2,503
4,570
2,117
667
15,557
15,334
11,790
8,473
4,179
25,939
35,414
30,866
28,906
13,570
105,888
9,322
13,531
9,824
8,059
23,587
24,795
18,149
13,911
5,815
23,391
73
507
474
166
9,099
4,982
8,808
7,952
2,799
124
124,625
170,302
229,254
52,642
227,138
30,000
44,400
101,250
-
8,947
11,447
15,115
2,029
-
816
4,341
10,198
322
10,078
386
196
5,156
243
2,474
8,085
4,926
13,248
16,703
8,752
23,673
35,918
21,658
78,269
11,287
9,295
18,666
25,685
28,400
43,869
43
830
2,165
6,040
5,248
12,720
283,434
172,015
266,895
160,242
47,812
-
9,745
11,565
9,643
33,329
7,961
151,241
26,597
463,373
73,872
82,270
17,452
620,518
92,182
2,579
276
178,985
20,907
4,131,396
479,396
522,783
33,333
186,870
26,662
2,239
2,079
7,809
5,811
18,270
17,486
5,723
4,266
1,431
2,237
2,173
759
1,162
6,544
10,035
138,136
-
6,570
10,232
2,010
8,005
3,083
2,927
4,986
1,824
6,283
14,704
9,840
7,067
13,716
8,202
22,034
51,970
24,499
18,140
63,522
34,263
3,654
14,279
6,669
4,751
13,439
3,406
2,311
28,380
8,484
3,300
2,199
2,740
487
8,141
805
2,437
9,100
3,901
1,369
214
2,223
1,602
3,243
27,691
3,546
39,990
36,217
57,795
-
3,315
1,522
2,275
3,310
4,950
MISSISSIPPI--Con.
Independent Schools:
Desoto County.................................................
Harrison County...............................................
Jackson...........................................................
Madison County...............................................
Rankin County.................................................
MISSOURI--Con.
MONTANA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Billings Elementary..........................................
NEBRASKA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Lincoln.............................................................
Millard..............................................................
Omaha.............................................................
NEVADA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Clark County....................................................
Washoe County...............................................
NEW HAMPSHIRE--Con.
Dependent Schools:
Manchester......................................................
Nashua............................................................
NEW JERSEY--Con.
Independent Schools:
Brick Township................................................
Camden...........................................................
Cherry Hill Township.......................................
Clifton..............................................................
Elizabeth..........................................................
Freehold Regional High...................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
50
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
1
Enrollment
Total
Total
Compensatory
(Title I)
Special
Education
Child
nutrition
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Formula
Assistance
Special
Education
NEW JERSEY--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
Hamilton Township..........................................
Middletown Township......................................
Passaic............................................................
Toms River Regional.......................................
Woodbridge Township.....................................
13,335
10,242
12,321
17,916
13,477
174,430
151,552
237,791
222,770
181,353
5,895
3,464
19,712
8,095
5,497
967
423
5,403
2,240
645
2,806
2,261
3,335
230
117
1,104
401
5,126
998
1,168
1,018
379
5,848
4,627
3,567
71,280
34,155
202,628
92,031
34,587
35,481
7,960
73,626
49,335
1,107
12,777
6,714
10,697
10,704
10,816
Dependent Schools:
East Orange....................................................
Edison Township.............................................
Jersey City.......................................................
Newark............................................................
Paterson..........................................................
Trenton............................................................
Union City........................................................
10,797
13,689
29,288
41,857
25,308
12,513
10,048
259,863
201,522
743,217
1,069,815
527,248
339,653
183,212
14,578
5,826
44,500
76,606
37,149
20,956
15,251
5,689
739
18,485
34,565
14,048
7,149
4,729
2,708
3,454
6,781
9,342
6,157
4,374
2,545
3,478
701
9,208
15,695
9,403
3,635
3,368
2,703
932
10,026
17,004
7,541
5,798
4,609
222,593
34,050
615,610
812,750
447,759
285,505
147,379
83,127
1,218
178,262
289,128
172,221
105,417
69,771
6,203
8,298
20,202
34,607
18,920
16,776
5,648
94,022
10,189
14,232
12,953
23,824
13,655
13,624
805,387
86,107
120,509
127,431
211,345
113,093
136,980
82,042
9,330
18,926
47,839
23,661
5,416
11,874
25,376
2,616
6,925
7,929
6,571
279
2,853
15,953
1,859
2,119
423
3,400
1,605
2,975
16,946
1,602
6,149
3,316
5,242
1,536
2,880
23,767
3,253
3,733
36,171
8,448
1,996
3,166
603,903
62,086
90,262
68,535
153,254
92,300
86,593
561,652
56,281
82,282
57,651
141,680
77,754
79,157
-
Independent Schools:
Arlington..........................................................
Brentwood.......................................................
Greece.............................................................
Half Hollow Hills...............................................
Middle Country................................................
Mount Vernon..................................................
10,322
17,853
13,507
10,196
11,387
10,155
141,273
269,437
185,043
177,705
168,211
174,273
3,195
15,582
10,002
3,553
4,458
12,690
480
4,067
1,612
714
882
2,957
1,989
4,668
3,218
2,029
2,256
2,845
236
3,341
1,632
398
688
1,813
490
3,506
3,540
412
632
5,075
50,136
178,284
87,608
30,755
87,493
87,639
24,556
127,894
49,349
14,470
55,043
41,305
8,235
27,942
10,531
4,199
15,441
8,236
New Rochelle..................................................
Newburgh........................................................
North Syracuse................................................
Sachem...........................................................
Smithtown........................................................
Wappingers.....................................................
William Floyd...................................................
Williamsville.....................................................
10,637
12,684
10,271
15,623
10,696
12,401
10,054
10,594
191,930
195,997
129,288
270,996
183,128
152,216
175,344
142,789
8,022
13,868
10,522
5,707
3,473
4,958
8,339
3,819
1,874
3,692
961
838
342
689
2,845
585
2,444
3,331
2,313
3,093
2,355
2,416
2,672
1,764
1,211
2,839
954
753
203
391
1,014
614
2,493
4,006
6,294
1,023
573
1,462
1,808
856
52,752
105,929
64,087
127,987
49,765
51,048
111,685
43,138
12,451
59,026
40,122
80,913
23,986
27,941
72,281
21,112
6,484
16,292
6,571
15,673
5,409
8,593
19,062
4,116
Dependent Schools:
Buffalo.............................................................
New York City..................................................
Rochester........................................................
Syracuse..........................................................
Yonkers...........................................................
36,706
1,014,058
34,096
22,123
25,022
680,998
17,451,165
577,611
348,932
455,774
97,257
1,936,055
76,061
48,946
43,967
39,386
906,128
29,594
12,718
13,141
12,788
278,111
10,509
6,545
6,787
15,011
278,903
11,420
6,595
4,534
30,072
472,913
24,538
23,088
19,505
483,137
7,472,905
384,440
232,107
247,024
316,436
4,718,805
248,834
143,993
81,889
73,845
1,057,936
72,706
37,437
25,230
Dependent Schools:
Alamance-Burlington.......................................
Brunswick County............................................
Buncombe County...........................................
Burke County...................................................
Cabarrus County.............................................
Caldwell County...............................................
21,963
11,243
25,533
14,446
23,910
13,015
159,357
105,615
229,770
110,266
193,141
101,951
16,643
10,166
19,644
12,403
13,206
10,321
-
-
5,127
2,734
5,422
3,944
4,316
3,169
11,516
7,432
14,222
8,459
8,890
7,152
101,815
55,834
125,709
72,586
108,314
64,644
98,281
52,991
120,323
69,773
105,054
62,643
-
Catawba County..............................................
Chapel Hill-Carrboro........................................
Charlotte/Mecklenburg....................................
Cleveland County............................................
Craven County.................................................
Cumberland County.........................................
17,113
10,936
123,789
17,156
14,712
52,439
143,672
116,098
1,138,805
139,143
113,339
397,269
10,933
6,333
94,611
16,581
15,109
55,349
-
-
3,187
1,172
27,707
4,388
3,561
14,226
7,746
5,161
66,904
12,193
11,548
41,123
83,444
51,130
571,174
89,204
72,316
246,604
80,223
50,436
556,760
85,384
69,657
240,466
-
Davidson County.............................................
Durham County...............................................
Gaston County.................................................
Guilford County................................................
Harnett County................................................
Henderson County...........................................
20,079
31,462
32,290
68,797
17,561
12,801
136,602
301,272
234,492
590,880
127,884
102,843
10,142
27,466
23,923
54,756
14,235
10,686
-
-
3,178
6,946
7,649
17,519
4,411
2,708
6,964
20,520
16,274
37,237
9,824
7,978
91,098
154,581
148,788
327,400
84,600
62,060
88,540
147,973
142,839
311,872
82,309
60,544
-
NEW MEXICO
Independent Schools:
Albuquerque....................................................
Farmington......................................................
Gadsden..........................................................
Gallup-McKinley County..................................
Las Cruces......................................................
Rio Rancho......................................................
Santa Fe..........................................................
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
51
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
Total taxes
Property
taxes only
Parent
government
contributions
From cities
and
counties
From other
school
systems
Charges
Other
97,255
113,933
15,451
122,644
141,269
90,091
106,060
14,195
106,990
135,032
90,091
106,060
14,195
106,990
135,032
-
3,775
15
-
31
-
2,142
1,919
385
3,972
2,957
5,022
2,148
871
11,667
3,280
132,475
21,758
413,521
484,524
251,279
160,217
71,264
22,692
161,646
83,107
180,459
42,340
33,192
20,582
-
-
19,277
154,698
21,116
15,100
72,094
80,000
36,783
-
636
-
1,192
2,948
6,331
9,398
766
4,924
190
2,223
4,000
4,682
90,425
4,791
7,152
5,292
18,209
3,554
5,235
6,292
5,255
3,694
3,199
24,042
2,251
2,745
4,592
6,319
10,852
4,237
119,442
14,691
11,321
11,057
34,430
15,377
38,513
95,111
11,295
9,300
7,655
18,898
11,426
31,856
95,111
11,295
9,300
7,655
18,898
11,426
31,856
-
-
340
8,138
126
77
11,525
1,491
1,130
2,019
4,854
2,599
1,532
12,806
1,905
891
1,043
2,540
1,226
5,048
Independent Schools:
Arlington..........................................................
Brentwood.......................................................
Greece.............................................................
Half Hollow Hills...............................................
Middle Country................................................
Mount Vernon..................................................
-
17,345
22,448
27,728
12,086
17,009
38,098
87,942
75,571
87,433
143,397
76,260
73,944
80,073
62,390
69,480
134,806
70,377
70,394
80,073
62,390
69,480
134,806
70,377
70,394
-
3,297
9,073
540
1,087
1,936
159
1,449
303
190
3,614
1,727
2,860
2,405
2,207
300
3,168
6,221
5,861
4,737
3,373
2,520
New Rochelle..................................................
Newburgh........................................................
North Syracuse................................................
Sachem...........................................................
Smithtown........................................................
Wappingers.....................................................
William Floyd...................................................
Williamsville.....................................................
-
33,817
30,611
17,394
31,401
20,370
14,514
20,342
17,910
131,156
76,200
54,679
137,302
129,890
96,210
55,320
95,832
122,837
68,418
42,481
125,371
122,658
84,205
48,206
78,093
118,994
68,418
42,481
125,371
122,658
84,205
48,206
78,093
-
922
536
6,878
879
8,700
2,393
319
177
737
629
501
362
409
1,586
1,738
2,115
3,961
2,278
2,615
1,777
2,117
3,418
5,189
3,028
7,233
3,446
8,889
4,975
6,513
Dependent Schools:
Buffalo.............................................................
New York City..................................................
Rochester........................................................
Syracuse..........................................................
Yonkers...........................................................
-
92,856
1,696,164
62,900
50,677
139,905
100,604
8,042,205
117,110
67,879
164,783
-
-
51,064
7,551,884
104,841
50,841
133,750
32,129
35
4,195
-
1,903
1,663
217
715
2,489
49,824
1,587
1,072
2,762
13,019
440,497
8,984
11,554
27,556
Dependent Schools:
Alamance-Burlington.......................................
Brunswick County............................................
Buncombe County...........................................
Burke County...................................................
Cabarrus County.............................................
Caldwell County...............................................
-
3,534
2,843
5,386
2,813
3,260
2,001
40,899
39,615
84,417
25,277
71,621
26,986
-
-
32,727
36,952
74,723
17,987
60,309
20,484
-
20
-
5,362
1,677
5,978
4,465
8,066
4,459
2,810
986
3,716
2,825
3,226
2,043
Catawba County..............................................
Chapel Hill-Carrboro........................................
Charlotte/Mecklenburg....................................
Cleveland County............................................
Craven County.................................................
Cumberland County.........................................
-
3,221
694
14,414
3,820
2,659
6,138
49,295
58,635
473,020
33,358
25,914
95,316
-
-
43,187
53,348
418,979
27,144
21,656
78,603
-
89
4
-
4,159
3,999
37,503
4,002
2,810
11,416
1,949
1,288
16,538
2,123
1,444
5,297
Davidson County.............................................
Durham County...............................................
Gaston County.................................................
Guilford County................................................
Harnett County................................................
Henderson County...........................................
-
2,558
6,608
5,949
15,528
2,291
1,516
35,362
119,225
61,781
208,724
29,049
30,097
-
-
29,151
107,103
50,036
186,178
23,000
25,461
-
8
5,017
7,772
6,521
16,313
3,106
3,365
1,194
4,350
5,224
6,233
2,943
1,263
Transportation
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Independent Schools--Con.
Hamilton Township..........................................
Middletown Township......................................
Passaic............................................................
Toms River Regional.......................................
Woodbridge Township.....................................
3,058
3,128
2,355
3,866
3,652
19,964
16,353
115,950
28,126
19,012
Dependent Schools:
East Orange....................................................
Edison Township.............................................
Jersey City.......................................................
Newark............................................................
Paterson..........................................................
Trenton............................................................
Union City........................................................
788
2,776
3,625
4,491
5,339
3,095
696
NEW JERSEY--Con.
NEW MEXICO--Con.
Independent Schools:
Albuquerque....................................................
Farmington......................................................
Gadsden..........................................................
Gallup-McKinley County..................................
Las Cruces......................................................
Rio Rancho......................................................
Santa Fe..........................................................
NEW YORK--Con.
NORTH CAROLINA--Con.
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--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
Geographic area
For selected functions
Instruction
Employee
benefits
Support services
Total2
Salaries and
wages
Employee
benefits
Total
Pupil
support
Staff
support
Total
Total
Salaries and
wages
Independent Schools--Con.
Hamilton Township..........................................
Middletown Township......................................
Passaic............................................................
Toms River Regional.......................................
Woodbridge Township.....................................
171,700
149,320
246,049
222,379
196,383
151,956
133,326
224,707
198,564
167,193
88,285
80,316
127,246
118,172
102,788
37,313
29,476
42,095
51,015
39,770
92,595
82,188
147,742
116,719
103,835
59,329
55,406
90,192
75,750
68,026
24,654
19,853
27,056
31,363
25,931
53,767
48,421
68,677
76,959
58,996
14,191
11,491
26,410
14,775
14,427
3,989
1,368
7,255
7,047
3,727
Dependent Schools:
East Orange....................................................
Edison Township.............................................
Jersey City.......................................................
Newark............................................................
Paterson..........................................................
Trenton............................................................
Union City........................................................
258,961
198,262
748,557
1,064,086
525,042
360,423
169,439
215,499
185,643
618,690
950,841
481,869
297,263
166,104
120,636
111,826
342,629
542,210
266,201
158,873
90,550
34,917
41,475
113,267
160,837
85,436
55,660
35,814
120,041
123,540
381,317
528,182
273,752
170,192
86,241
69,583
80,165
227,431
300,940
184,825
100,038
54,495
19,007
28,903
70,720
84,215
52,762
32,712
20,205
87,405
57,307
215,194
387,829
191,522
118,124
72,607
22,017
14,590
67,256
104,748
70,716
42,586
24,986
13,040
4,963
23,611
48,392
25,683
14,271
11,660
831,890
85,638
126,809
135,631
208,328
108,991
123,522
711,299
72,838
112,080
116,104
183,999
92,787
101,073
453,814
46,549
68,175
73,329
116,283
57,455
65,183
131,020
13,703
19,562
19,597
36,291
15,740
18,282
419,582
43,353
62,033
63,612
106,278
55,218
56,945
295,717
31,281
43,824
44,399
74,693
39,829
41,422
87,852
9,225
12,344
11,901
23,256
10,948
11,733
256,109
25,666
42,612
46,257
67,789
32,902
38,730
66,155
6,111
11,047
11,007
20,344
9,541
10,065
31,029
3,338
5,086
6,932
6,614
3,607
4,856
Independent Schools:
Arlington..........................................................
Brentwood.......................................................
Greece.............................................................
Half Hollow Hills...............................................
Middle Country................................................
Mount Vernon..................................................
139,982
269,006
181,979
173,034
163,573
183,948
132,929
255,175
163,822
157,820
154,548
161,218
81,577
160,011
104,227
98,994
91,899
103,742
32,522
55,219
33,499
36,030
36,155
32,389
85,579
176,261
97,377
104,283
101,772
111,411
55,500
120,054
68,532
71,543
69,219
78,471
22,350
42,639
22,364
26,232
27,215
25,447
43,711
71,656
60,045
50,380
49,229
45,999
4,301
10,958
7,150
7,780
5,984
7,883
4,804
8,489
6,804
5,992
4,174
2,924
New Rochelle..................................................
Newburgh........................................................
North Syracuse................................................
Sachem...........................................................
Smithtown........................................................
Wappingers.....................................................
William Floyd...................................................
Williamsville.....................................................
184,811
205,125
137,260
257,636
198,070
154,233
169,332
135,206
174,169
189,033
115,549
241,253
162,541
150,231
154,792
125,944
109,911
111,002
73,798
154,005
97,964
92,636
91,487
83,584
36,133
44,778
28,681
51,025
37,579
37,893
34,998
24,013
110,985
122,979
73,425
160,398
99,491
92,214
103,258
82,633
78,883
80,377
50,239
114,106
66,947
60,631
69,876
62,084
26,702
33,037
20,275
38,633
26,028
25,045
26,951
18,026
59,876
56,978
38,579
74,131
60,259
54,317
48,059
40,546
10,317
8,588
4,644
12,752
7,362
7,882
6,380
5,184
5,715
7,348
4,932
9,864
5,358
6,975
3,872
5,590
Dependent Schools:
Buffalo.............................................................
New York City..................................................
Rochester........................................................
Syracuse..........................................................
Yonkers...........................................................
788,387
18,584,181
575,235
346,690
454,524
624,957
15,917,412
501,699
323,213
434,781
287,927
8,613,280
298,552
191,207
252,594
134,281
3,577,888
99,306
82,912
105,270
425,173
12,149,252
291,829
228,728
294,560
214,973
7,123,420
198,113
144,109
186,239
105,749
3,126,273
68,647
65,588
81,290
176,124
3,229,203
187,147
80,098
129,857
17,247
71,966
23,863
9,623
18,256
13,602
187,109
23,287
8,189
13,264
Dependent Schools:
Alamance-Burlington.......................................
Brunswick County............................................
Buncombe County...........................................
Burke County...................................................
Cabarrus County.............................................
Caldwell County...............................................
163,576
104,467
208,396
105,550
195,528
98,720
149,525
88,450
187,240
100,238
158,180
92,620
99,150
59,054
129,817
67,213
103,865
61,197
23,563
14,497
30,657
16,521
24,549
14,805
95,787
51,440
116,864
61,982
98,685
58,521
69,795
37,977
88,396
47,502
73,102
43,456
16,610
9,176
20,508
11,097
16,785
10,411
44,025
32,553
60,319
29,922
47,164
26,293
9,278
6,318
11,161
5,396
8,709
4,958
5,923
4,016
7,183
2,257
4,231
4,208
Catawba County..............................................
Chapel Hill-Carrboro........................................
Charlotte/Mecklenburg....................................
Cleveland County............................................
Craven County.................................................
Cumberland County.........................................
147,414
118,632
1,167,735
135,635
110,085
391,368
117,112
103,304
956,783
130,610
104,967
376,218
79,213
71,759
648,992
86,411
70,371
259,787
18,539
15,711
148,017
20,658
16,524
59,352
78,174
65,463
581,147
81,486
64,368
227,005
57,619
50,985
430,980
60,146
48,524
173,967
13,254
10,780
97,624
14,101
11,399
38,535
31,989
33,047
322,844
41,032
35,055
124,450
5,404
8,200
55,650
8,206
6,161
25,357
3,925
5,035
34,046
6,232
4,462
15,891
Davidson County.............................................
Durham County...............................................
Gaston County.................................................
Guilford County................................................
Harnett County................................................
Henderson County...........................................
133,249
291,924
233,062
643,117
122,394
98,988
124,714
266,634
213,334
525,429
114,743
93,593
84,804
178,254
142,109
350,223
76,542
61,734
21,068
39,926
32,669
80,482
17,936
14,656
74,234
153,476
134,446
315,391
74,094
59,819
56,527
114,332
98,104
237,714
54,635
44,079
13,530
25,415
22,512
53,498
12,550
10,383
42,681
99,224
64,118
183,299
33,559
27,815
8,797
16,835
11,460
37,034
4,887
4,601
6,009
14,296
8,607
21,273
4,267
3,385
NEW JERSEY--Con.
NEW MEXICO--Con.
Independent Schools:
Albuquerque....................................................
Farmington......................................................
Gadsden..........................................................
Gallup-McKinley County..................................
Las Cruces......................................................
Rio Rancho......................................................
Santa Fe..........................................................
NEW YORK--Con.
NORTH CAROLINA--Con.
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Indebtedness
Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.
Current spending--Con.
Geographic area
For selected functions--Con.
Support services--Con.
General
School
adminisOther and
administration
tration nonspecified
Other
current
spending
Capital
Interoutlay governmental
Interest
on debt
Total long-term
debt
outstanding at
end of fiscal year
Long-term
debt issued
during
fiscal year
Long-term
debt retired
during
fiscal year
NEW JERSEY--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
Hamilton Township..........................................
Middletown Township......................................
Passaic............................................................
Toms River Regional.......................................
Woodbridge Township.....................................
899
2,148
2,131
2,644
2,121
8,340
7,663
9,122
10,784
10,612
26,348
25,751
23,759
41,709
28,109
5,594
2,717
8,288
4,886
4,362
9,052
5,681
13,171
19,030
22,476
10,492
2,150
7,983
445
3,681
200
8,163
188
4,340
3,033
61,135
80,945
5,207
85,951
58,005
-
2,725
1,555
979
2,016
602
Dependent Schools:
East Orange....................................................
Edison Township.............................................
Jersey City.......................................................
Newark............................................................
Paterson..........................................................
Trenton............................................................
Union City........................................................
3,991
3,136
10,099
14,407
6,918
3,324
2,680
10,224
7,632
22,249
49,286
19,418
10,025
6,960
38,133
26,986
91,979
170,996
68,787
47,918
26,321
8,053
4,796
22,179
34,830
16,595
8,947
7,256
34,931
11,196
116,565
87,208
14,355
42,944
582
5,052
220
7,542
25,353
27,679
18,995
1,939
3,479
1,203
5,760
684
1,139
1,221
814
62,236
26,352
113,765
98,923
18,316
23,800
14,895
-
3,644
2,495
8,935
7,615
1,734
625
1,375
10,820
1,649
2,353
2,403
2,655
2,379
2,982
50,372
4,225
8,555
7,199
15,257
4,759
6,049
97,733
10,343
15,571
18,716
22,919
12,616
14,778
35,608
3,819
7,435
6,235
9,932
4,667
5,398
113,270
11,509
13,704
17,547
20,575
13,921
19,549
1,694
18
26
79
1,107
105
1,216
5,627
1,273
999
1,901
2,647
2,178
1,684
122,918
31,465
27,375
32,590
98,810
70,960
51,000
5,500
3,200
4,250
33,610
19,915
-
18,770
4,875
6,600
4,641
8,185
6,000
14,200
Independent Schools:
Arlington..........................................................
Brentwood.......................................................
Greece.............................................................
Half Hollow Hills...............................................
Middle Country................................................
Mount Vernon..................................................
2,772
3,138
4,993
2,117
2,802
4,758
6,332
8,770
8,633
6,801
6,184
9,549
25,502
40,301
32,465
27,690
30,085
20,885
3,639
7,258
6,400
3,157
3,547
3,808
3,272
10,422
11,345
11,262
5,816
14,826
21
593
173
8
1,149
3,122
3,760
2,816
6,639
3,944
2,060
4,782
86,175
83,340
143,129
89,990
38,835
103,781
57,665
8,874
6,412
3,325
62,224
16,245
3,605
4,027
5,307
New Rochelle..................................................
Newburgh........................................................
North Syracuse................................................
Sachem...........................................................
Smithtown........................................................
Wappingers.....................................................
William Floyd...................................................
Williamsville.....................................................
2,946
2,403
1,405
3,227
2,269
2,674
3,438
1,964
9,410
8,431
5,505
8,719
11,439
5,687
5,726
4,499
31,488
30,208
22,093
39,569
33,831
31,099
28,643
23,309
3,308
9,076
3,545
6,724
2,791
3,700
3,475
2,765
3,715
14,883
17,643
5,067
26,708
2,462
6,687
5,762
2,875
230
430
317
1,788
393
1,358
1,786
4,052
979
3,638
10,999
7,033
1,147
6,495
1,714
91,025
24,300
84,387
229,673
158,271
25,722
139,840
34,508
3,000
2,840
17,661
14,255
1,842
15,690
-
6,345
1,905
4,314
8,513
5,992
2,355
7,810
2,716
Dependent Schools:
Buffalo.............................................................
New York City..................................................
Rochester........................................................
Syracuse..........................................................
Yonkers...........................................................
2,795
64,561
4,509
1,908
5,344
29,200
428,993
37,834
15,269
23,836
113,280
2,476,574
97,654
45,109
69,157
23,660
538,957
22,723
14,387
10,364
125,797
1,900,914
44,777
18,758
9,334
2,104
259,180
21,385
169
4,973
35,529
506,675
7,374
4,550
5,436
680,984
11,458,729
175,946
107,460
140,819
11,141
3,355,863
46,847
29,977
8,164
32,640
705,659
15,902
30,003
12,339
Dependent Schools:
Alamance-Burlington.......................................
Brunswick County............................................
Buncombe County...........................................
Burke County...................................................
Cabarrus County.............................................
Caldwell County...............................................
1,669
959
2,570
2,016
2,414
1,647
10,215
5,788
13,073
6,146
11,008
5,476
16,940
15,472
26,332
14,107
20,802
10,004
9,713
4,457
10,057
8,334
12,331
7,806
11,702
10,799
15,148
4,740
24,844
5,229
-
2,349
5,218
6,008
572
12,504
871
55,240
75,364
118,460
31,937
179,683
14,147
22,000
40,375
24,957
1,600
2,895
4,907
14,341
1,820
12,684
856
Catawba County..............................................
Chapel Hill-Carrboro........................................
Charlotte/Mecklenburg....................................
Cleveland County............................................
Craven County.................................................
Cumberland County.........................................
1,761
672
4,981
2,953
2,288
8,088
7,068
5,920
65,560
8,434
7,059
27,131
13,831
13,220
162,607
15,207
15,085
47,983
6,949
4,794
52,792
8,092
5,544
24,763
24,666
15,328
140,128
4,566
2,415
9,460
-
5,636
70,824
459
2,703
5,690
87,655
1,172,069
4,965
39,060
82,652
9,200
139,238
-
8,246
56,771
2,092
2,525
4,880
Davidson County.............................................
Durham County...............................................
Gaston County.................................................
Guilford County................................................
Harnett County................................................
Henderson County...........................................
2,359
4,906
1,812
2,809
1,692
2,042
8,579
17,776
14,126
33,916
6,578
5,113
16,937
45,411
28,113
88,267
16,135
12,674
7,799
13,934
14,770
26,739
7,090
5,959
6,660
16,244
14,669
95,746
4,254
2,300
-
1,875
9,046
5,059
21,942
3,397
3,095
26,439
177,204
72,921
326,536
49,430
59,081
49,102
5,590
790
15,342
2,408
11,061
10,494
11,032
3,623
3,875
NEW MEXICO--Con.
Independent Schools:
Albuquerque....................................................
Farmington......................................................
Gadsden..........................................................
Gallup-McKinley County..................................
Las Cruces......................................................
Rio Rancho......................................................
Santa Fe..........................................................
NEW YORK--Con.
NORTH CAROLINA--Con.
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
54
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
1
Enrollment
Total
Total
Compensatory
(Title I)
Special
Education
Child
nutrition
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Formula
Assistance
Special
Education
NORTH CAROLINA--Con.
Dependent Schools--Con.
Iredell-Statesville.............................................
Johnston County..............................................
Lincoln County.................................................
Moore County..................................................
Nash-Rocky Mount..........................................
New Hanover County......................................
20,361
27,621
11,896
12,087
18,235
24,112
158,158
227,627
131,313
96,802
143,404
231,507
13,340
17,418
7,365
9,311
19,116
21,467
-
-
4,205
5,789
2,744
2,498
5,141
4,929
9,135
11,629
4,621
6,813
13,975
16,538
93,887
135,148
56,239
58,893
94,912
113,145
92,373
129,846
54,874
57,043
89,357
108,178
-
Onslow County................................................
Pitt County.......................................................
Randolph County.............................................
Robeson County..............................................
Rockingham County........................................
Rowan-Salisbury.............................................
22,946
22,115
18,641
24,341
14,604
20,915
181,937
179,334
133,450
198,071
120,148
163,114
23,096
21,538
11,518
35,886
12,301
16,713
-
-
4,657
5,518
4,009
10,213
3,670
5,783
18,439
16,020
7,509
25,673
8,631
10,930
108,728
111,639
86,807
136,468
80,585
100,085
106,135
107,299
84,191
131,119
72,396
97,108
-
Rutherford County...........................................
Union County...................................................
Wake County...................................................
Wayne County.................................................
Wilkes County..................................................
Wilson County.................................................
Winston-Salem/Forsyth...................................
10,012
31,376
120,504
19,272
10,086
12,640
49,599
88,517
222,678
1,052,989
147,912
83,420
98,908
426,327
11,198
17,264
67,553
20,412
8,824
12,527
40,184
-
-
2,618
5,223
16,028
5,218
2,927
3,684
10,574
8,580
12,041
51,525
15,194
5,897
8,843
29,610
53,602
138,042
552,264
100,237
53,292
60,970
242,673
50,648
135,017
543,264
94,291
50,769
58,507
234,358
-
10,712
10,849
94,487
115,334
11,763
8,625
2,758
2,507
2,392
2,439
1,254
1,172
5,359
2,507
35,070
33,045
27,895
27,049
2,545
2,067
Independent Schools:
Akron...............................................................
Canton.............................................................
Cincinnati.........................................................
Cleveland.........................................................
Columbus........................................................
Dayton.............................................................
27,420
11,144
36,872
58,788
58,961
17,054
349,154
148,774
542,108
897,692
792,623
310,624
37,525
16,370
66,585
122,333
113,564
32,755
-
7,644
2,247
13,779
22,016
18,502
4,532
6,289
3,806
9,251
18,872
20,393
5,634
23,592
10,317
43,555
81,445
74,669
22,589
182,322
76,472
191,167
514,940
298,687
163,221
142,110
60,125
112,069
382,431
216,244
110,937
-
Dublin..............................................................
Hilliard..............................................................
Lakota..............................................................
Northwest (Hamilton Co).................................
Olentangy........................................................
Parma..............................................................
12,939
14,851
17,455
10,600
10,801
12,988
157,088
163,142
161,258
89,002
127,439
141,728
3,704
4,978
5,018
5,195
2,517
6,870
-
2,325
3,048
3,169
2,615
1,623
3,517
415
756
597
867
319
1,074
964
1,174
1,252
1,713
575
2,279
27,712
49,804
56,527
36,819
16,867
38,546
26,811
48,874
55,281
33,034
16,283
32,803
-
South-Western.................................................
Toledo..............................................................
Westerville.......................................................
21,583
30,423
14,062
215,712
487,272
139,242
16,769
42,060
5,204
-
4,255
7,493
2,931
3,458
6,270
758
9,056
28,297
1,515
97,495
299,044
44,337
89,341
170,118
42,616
-
Independent Schools:
Broken Arrow...................................................
Edmond...........................................................
Lawton.............................................................
Midwest-Del City..............................................
Moore..............................................................
Norman............................................................
15,382
19,178
17,020
14,552
20,028
13,128
108,504
141,248
119,900
98,561
125,299
91,555
7,948
7,182
20,820
13,407
9,376
6,733
977
1,342
4,181
2,737
1,634
1,455
3,415
3,561
3,282
3,728
3,455
2,420
2,047
1,411
3,891
2,993
2,263
1,403
1,509
868
9,466
3,949
2,024
1,455
50,572
49,728
71,443
51,646
70,058
42,806
36,487
34,121
53,215
36,713
53,415
31,227
-
Oklahoma City.................................................
Putnam City.....................................................
Tulsa................................................................
Union...............................................................
40,322
19,207
41,568
14,101
338,369
137,185
352,332
101,098
61,124
12,999
53,616
6,491
22,407
3,056
19,187
745
11,103
4,419
10,505
2,135
13,386
3,136
13,537
1,693
14,228
2,388
10,387
1,918
147,099
62,454
150,907
40,541
104,788
43,727
103,152
28,957
-
36,640
14,685
18,485
12,033
19,694
12,538
321,555
129,135
175,141
111,149
168,777
97,282
19,158
10,517
15,531
6,893
13,691
10,581
5,534
3,163
3,328
1,727
5,128
4,630
6,561
2,304
4,117
2,121
4,077
1,904
4,411
2,224
1,925
1,567
1,907
1,984
2,652
2,826
6,161
1,478
2,579
2,063
146,469
46,750
60,728
58,283
83,969
55,345
142,476
44,687
57,000
57,065
76,420
54,512
-
NORTH DAKOTA
Independent Schools:
Bismarck..........................................................
Fargo...............................................................
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
Independent Schools:
Beaverton........................................................
Bend-La Pine...................................................
Eugene............................................................
Gresham-Barlow..............................................
Hillsboro...........................................................
Medford...........................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
55
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
Total taxes
Property
taxes only
Parent
government
contributions
From cities
and
counties
From other
school
systems
Charges
Other
50,931
75,061
67,709
28,598
29,376
96,895
-
-
42,327
67,075
32,606
25,009
25,658
85,057
-
10
13
-
6,597
6,135
3,057
1,999
2,620
5,340
1,997
1,838
32,046
1,590
1,098
6,498
2,593
4,340
2,616
5,349
8,189
2,977
50,113
46,157
35,125
25,717
27,262
46,316
-
-
43,650
38,437
28,288
17,687
20,546
38,234
-
-
4,002
4,896
4,212
2,678
3,484
4,622
2,461
2,824
2,625
5,352
3,232
3,460
-
2,954
3,025
9,000
5,946
2,523
2,463
8,315
23,717
67,372
433,172
27,263
21,304
25,411
143,470
-
-
20,690
52,678
378,718
20,279
16,630
21,885
122,958
-
80
18
-
1,671
10,002
29,938
2,689
2,304
2,262
8,990
1,356
4,612
24,516
4,295
2,352
1,264
11,522
414
433
4,216
3,496
47,654
73,664
40,101
64,203
40,101
64,203
-
17
-
1,274
386
2,750
3,580
3,512
5,495
Independent Schools:
Akron...............................................................
Canton.............................................................
Cincinnati.........................................................
Cleveland.........................................................
Columbus........................................................
Dayton.............................................................
-
40,212
16,347
79,098
132,509
82,443
52,284
129,307
55,932
284,356
260,419
380,372
114,648
103,008
37,574
235,194
231,952
328,223
94,016
103,001
37,233
235,194
229,411
328,223
94,016
-
8,841
720
5,885
1
5,995
-
2,971
321
677
5,222
718
6,220
4,077
6,399
3,300
8,628
3,755
8,267
13,240
36,201
25,166
32,304
16,159
Dublin..............................................................
Hilliard..............................................................
Lakota..............................................................
Northwest (Hamilton Co).................................
Olentangy........................................................
Parma..............................................................
-
901
930
1,246
3,785
584
5,743
125,672
108,360
99,713
46,988
108,055
96,312
113,425
97,955
87,967
40,892
96,735
85,322
113,425
97,955
87,967
40,892
96,735
85,322
-
20
17
98
27
158
368
139
225
783
323
566
6,356
5,077
8,051
3,589
5,258
6,457
5,503
5,172
3,372
1,724
5,712
3,809
South-Western.................................................
Toledo..............................................................
Westerville.......................................................
-
8,154
128,926
1,721
101,448
146,168
89,701
90,010
119,104
81,090
89,779
117,990
81,090
-
727
295
49
95
1,568
581
6,722
12,702
5,936
3,894
12,499
2,045
Independent Schools:
Broken Arrow...................................................
Edmond...........................................................
Lawton.............................................................
Midwest-Del City..............................................
Moore..............................................................
Norman............................................................
-
14,085
15,607
18,228
14,933
16,643
11,579
49,984
84,338
27,637
33,508
45,865
42,016
31,448
61,518
16,436
20,427
33,893
32,481
31,448
61,518
16,436
20,427
33,893
32,481
-
7,023
9,738
1,983
4,998
3,399
2,264
242
25
13
16
8,901
9,407
5,641
5,034
6,273
5,078
2,370
3,675
3,577
3,024
2,287
2,177
Oklahoma City.................................................
Putnam City.....................................................
Tulsa................................................................
Union...............................................................
-
42,311
18,727
47,755
11,584
130,146
61,732
147,809
54,066
92,410
39,775
115,999
40,843
92,410
39,775
115,999
40,843
-
14,054
12,055
9,768
3,311
41
11
-
7,101
7,325
12,311
5,849
16,581
2,536
9,720
4,063
862
300
390
413
-
3,131
1,763
3,338
1,218
7,136
833
155,928
71,868
98,882
45,973
71,117
31,356
132,856
58,385
69,637
27,215
57,183
26,713
132,856
58,385
69,637
27,215
57,183
26,713
-
5,874
2,270
6,967
11,063
4,296
514
5
250
103
-
7,126
1,402
8,972
4,317
3,171
1,589
10,067
9,561
13,306
3,275
6,467
2,540
Transportation
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Dependent Schools--Con.
Iredell-Statesville.............................................
Johnston County..............................................
Lincoln County.................................................
Moore County..................................................
Nash-Rocky Mount..........................................
New Hanover County......................................
-
1,514
5,302
1,365
1,850
5,555
4,967
Onslow County................................................
Pitt County.......................................................
Randolph County.............................................
Robeson County..............................................
Rockingham County........................................
Rowan-Salisbury.............................................
-
Rutherford County...........................................
Union County...................................................
Wake County...................................................
Wayne County.................................................
Wilkes County..................................................
Wilson County.................................................
Winston-Salem/Forsyth...................................
NORTH CAROLINA--Con.
NORTH DAKOTA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Bismarck..........................................................
Fargo...............................................................
OHIO--Con.
OKLAHOMA--Con.
OREGON--Con.
Independent Schools:
Beaverton........................................................
Bend-La Pine...................................................
Eugene............................................................
Gresham-Barlow..............................................
Hillsboro...........................................................
Medford...........................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
56
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--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
Geographic area
For selected functions
Instruction
Employee
benefits
Support services
Total2
Salaries and
wages
Employee
benefits
Total
Pupil
support
Staff
support
Total
Total
Salaries and
wages
Dependent Schools--Con.
Iredell-Statesville.............................................
Johnston County..............................................
Lincoln County.................................................
Moore County..................................................
Nash-Rocky Mount..........................................
New Hanover County......................................
146,944
239,081
116,053
91,762
141,256
202,124
138,704
195,300
78,656
88,766
135,801
190,260
92,738
129,027
51,228
60,892
88,568
124,621
22,377
29,668
12,627
14,244
20,666
29,157
84,700
127,734
51,231
55,666
84,842
109,703
63,222
93,887
36,510
41,906
61,610
81,248
14,836
20,769
8,588
9,644
14,261
18,362
43,736
55,754
22,523
29,092
43,586
70,159
8,577
7,831
3,363
5,167
7,428
15,577
5,994
5,848
2,563
4,192
6,183
6,590
Onslow County................................................
Pitt County.......................................................
Randolph County.............................................
Robeson County..............................................
Rockingham County........................................
Rowan-Salisbury.............................................
166,211
179,339
125,079
195,127
117,243
156,051
156,687
167,328
118,099
183,621
106,304
146,641
105,197
110,025
80,553
117,580
71,577
99,092
24,774
26,423
18,951
27,936
17,443
23,474
96,942
108,428
76,210
116,985
66,168
92,808
72,928
79,489
57,102
83,552
50,722
68,901
17,009
18,435
13,255
19,304
11,886
15,749
51,112
48,195
34,222
53,431
33,475
43,825
6,411
7,516
5,878
10,001
5,859
9,324
6,826
5,150
3,936
8,423
2,929
5,166
Rutherford County...........................................
Union County...................................................
Wake County...................................................
Wayne County.................................................
Wilkes County..................................................
Wilson County.................................................
Winston-Salem/Forsyth...................................
83,091
284,484
1,173,179
146,068
80,607
94,324
433,477
75,601
211,859
890,793
137,918
74,009
89,722
384,976
50,254
143,760
592,051
89,302
49,634
59,569
267,292
12,319
33,290
139,661
21,079
11,818
14,192
61,439
47,497
134,571
539,611
92,827
43,573
55,072
250,630
34,714
101,762
406,862
66,273
32,223
40,595
189,242
8,360
22,850
94,563
15,307
7,476
9,624
43,080
23,034
63,100
311,046
37,777
25,281
28,922
116,382
4,149
10,346
57,872
6,412
4,617
4,006
20,197
3,086
7,503
28,553
4,229
4,341
3,678
13,034
94,417
124,320
84,276
94,136
54,535
60,962
15,397
15,657
53,852
59,637
38,625
44,547
10,794
11,412
23,658
29,654
3,934
3,856
2,324
3,365
Independent Schools:
Akron...............................................................
Canton.............................................................
Cincinnati.........................................................
Cleveland.........................................................
Columbus........................................................
Dayton.............................................................
337,833
146,080
599,178
863,053
830,086
283,390
313,921
113,607
470,383
742,222
728,231
224,221
187,503
69,201
253,496
430,839
443,439
132,496
70,368
25,983
75,363
145,795
138,831
42,525
188,043
62,854
282,875
462,833
392,762
104,659
119,949
43,555
170,057
277,362
255,581
72,551
42,298
16,129
49,358
87,016
73,403
23,022
110,717
43,551
172,550
237,130
301,168
106,385
16,434
8,574
25,030
36,188
47,141
10,781
22,934
7,529
33,487
51,745
79,167
21,632
Dublin..............................................................
Hilliard..............................................................
Lakota..............................................................
Northwest (Hamilton Co).................................
Olentangy........................................................
Parma..............................................................
163,911
147,924
150,784
89,736
130,164
144,809
140,554
137,792
134,713
87,355
91,620
132,855
89,373
88,178
79,297
53,491
54,742
80,677
24,610
29,417
23,823
15,960
17,403
28,502
79,687
87,957
72,643
49,313
54,296
76,739
59,470
62,240
53,734
35,120
37,058
53,615
15,174
19,435
15,196
10,000
10,895
17,299
56,279
46,012
57,657
32,392
33,244
48,829
7,849
8,700
9,991
4,648
5,398
7,310
10,773
7,433
7,984
5,791
3,345
5,372
South-Western.................................................
Toledo..............................................................
Westerville.......................................................
218,808
479,748
135,282
204,557
386,681
120,622
129,010
204,371
76,438
41,114
86,213
21,695
117,365
226,578
70,296
80,779
124,791
50,397
23,757
44,620
13,167
78,769
131,454
46,162
8,263
18,414
8,531
20,411
25,934
4,058
Independent Schools:
Broken Arrow...................................................
Edmond...........................................................
Lawton.............................................................
Midwest-Del City..............................................
Moore..............................................................
Norman............................................................
104,437
151,839
123,504
106,908
127,799
94,688
94,027
112,482
115,193
91,583
114,658
82,995
60,315
68,935
77,487
54,921
68,591
48,495
14,187
21,570
18,796
16,566
24,090
15,131
51,132
63,495
63,186
53,360
68,108
47,753
37,123
44,815
47,425
36,152
46,704
32,853
10,008
13,914
11,705
11,253
15,826
10,373
36,042
41,571
44,059
32,529
40,028
31,816
7,842
9,142
9,973
7,086
7,343
6,525
3,411
3,733
3,553
4,493
6,616
5,388
Oklahoma City.................................................
Putnam City.....................................................
Tulsa................................................................
Union...............................................................
297,930
140,844
374,491
102,814
283,456
123,067
316,076
84,284
154,227
77,077
195,891
53,749
51,351
16,399
48,591
14,669
157,146
69,552
163,966
44,502
97,996
52,661
116,008
31,962
31,951
11,791
28,827
8,906
108,077
46,595
132,245
35,159
19,684
7,299
22,830
4,970
18,639
5,255
17,715
3,605
358,718
122,716
191,891
101,883
165,177
95,291
275,241
108,349
156,311
95,972
147,353
93,816
165,309
59,624
80,864
53,011
82,825
49,574
68,317
25,932
44,136
21,298
38,248
27,367
165,885
64,030
94,030
59,102
86,621
58,607
109,493
37,415
52,930
37,485
55,640
36,725
43,657
16,309
25,723
14,557
24,359
18,623
98,853
39,850
57,017
33,673
54,083
31,908
17,319
6,135
8,663
6,538
9,539
3,223
15,170
3,054
8,234
3,667
3,620
2,920
NORTH CAROLINA--Con.
NORTH DAKOTA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Bismarck..........................................................
Fargo...............................................................
OHIO--Con.
OKLAHOMA--Con.
OREGON--Con.
Independent Schools:
Beaverton........................................................
Bend-La Pine...................................................
Eugene............................................................
Gresham-Barlow..............................................
Hillsboro...........................................................
Medford...........................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Indebtedness
Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.
Current spending--Con.
Geographic area
For selected functions--Con.
Support services--Con.
General
School
adminisOther and
administration
tration nonspecified
Other
current
spending
Capital
Interoutlay governmental
Interest
on debt
Total long-term
debt
outstanding at
end of fiscal year
Long-term
debt issued
during
fiscal year
Long-term
debt retired
during
fiscal year
NORTH CAROLINA--Con.
Dependent Schools--Con.
Iredell-Statesville.............................................
Johnston County..............................................
Lincoln County.................................................
Moore County..................................................
Nash-Rocky Mount..........................................
New Hanover County......................................
1,282
2,367
1,296
992
2,501
1,406
8,775
11,672
5,500
5,556
8,283
12,071
19,108
28,036
9,801
13,185
19,191
34,515
10,268
11,812
4,902
4,008
7,373
10,398
2,596
30,992
32,921
1,009
4,784
3,350
-
5,644
12,789
4,476
1,987
671
8,514
169,280
217,148
114,468
27,623
9,454
152,289
89,395
32,500
59,440
37,749
6,940
12,105
13,829
2,949
875
16,441
Onslow County................................................
Pitt County.......................................................
Randolph County.............................................
Robeson County..............................................
Rockingham County........................................
Rowan-Salisbury.............................................
3,077
1,278
3,115
2,626
2,588
1,855
9,795
9,724
7,261
10,131
7,626
10,060
25,003
24,527
14,032
22,250
14,473
17,420
8,633
10,705
7,667
13,205
6,661
10,008
7,308
7,355
2,397
11,452
8,452
2,847
-
2,216
4,656
4,583
54
2,487
6,563
96,773
67,619
65,244
698
36,412
95,650
77,563
-
14,887
4,017
5,262
127
1,853
5,325
Rutherford County...........................................
Union County...................................................
Wake County...................................................
Wayne County.................................................
Wilkes County..................................................
Wilson County.................................................
Winston-Salem/Forsyth...................................
747
1,804
11,552
1,749
1,427
803
2,839
4,417
12,877
61,733
7,488
4,790
5,732
25,596
10,635
30,570
151,336
17,899
10,106
14,703
54,716
5,070
14,188
40,136
7,314
5,155
5,728
17,964
4,875
56,134
219,641
7,770
5,202
2,198
34,362
-
2,615
16,491
62,745
380
1,396
2,404
14,139
41,296
255,230
983,497
4,633
20,090
33,882
240,373
4,503
13,495
79,780
35,500
3,443
11,970
61,597
1,211
1,385
3,101
12,651
1,363
2,241
4,328
5,038
11,709
15,154
6,766
4,845
8,470
27,609
871
770
800
1,805
16,470
36,240
5,823
955
6,285
Independent Schools:
Akron...............................................................
Canton.............................................................
Cincinnati.........................................................
Cleveland.........................................................
Columbus........................................................
Dayton.............................................................
5,182
2,321
11,920
10,086
8,692
6,038
16,613
7,009
23,522
29,307
39,118
9,990
49,554
18,118
78,591
109,804
127,050
57,944
15,161
7,202
14,958
42,259
34,301
13,177
23,904
30,297
113,274
96,290
70,198
57,372
355
14,783
15,538
7,548
1,677
8
1,821
738
9,003
24,109
120
32,917
757,830
211,536
380,701
-
139,805
-
3,503
15,370
22,755
10,006
350
Dublin..............................................................
Hilliard..............................................................
Lakota..............................................................
Northwest (Hamilton Co).................................
Olentangy........................................................
Parma..............................................................
3,520
1,933
1,142
1,260
1,052
3,712
5,495
6,943
10,556
4,412
4,297
7,810
28,642
21,003
27,984
16,281
19,152
24,625
4,588
3,823
4,413
5,650
4,080
7,287
15,088
4,832
8,825
756
24,363
9,039
515
861
518
123
630
1,993
7,754
4,439
6,728
1,502
13,551
922
196,351
183,441
168,587
21,715
305,181
57,759
29,217
66,600
115,250
15,380
77,000
27,039
12,930
9,790
39,542
15,970
18,961
3,076
South-Western.................................................
Toledo..............................................................
Westerville.......................................................
3,405
3,959
4,757
12,033
18,892
6,338
34,657
64,255
22,478
8,423
28,649
4,164
3,943
83,684
6,684
2,578
2,199
2,366
7,730
7,184
5,610
147,171
156,400
117,095
21,732
-
6,334
3,200
5,300
Independent Schools:
Broken Arrow...................................................
Edmond...........................................................
Lawton.............................................................
Midwest-Del City..............................................
Moore..............................................................
Norman............................................................
1,141
1,407
2,366
1,114
1,440
1,249
5,861
6,415
7,773
5,662
5,832
4,593
17,787
20,874
20,394
14,174
18,797
14,061
6,853
7,416
7,948
5,694
6,522
3,426
8,674
37,031
7,732
13,092
12,160
10,592
18
23
399
25
21
5
1,718
2,303
180
2,208
960
1,096
54,200
78,340
9,000
29,345
43,810
42,415
14,700
29,760
6,000
12,435
3,745
16,000
12,650
18,120
3,000
6,975
6,655
10,015
Oklahoma City.................................................
Putnam City.....................................................
Tulsa................................................................
Union...............................................................
4,268
2,012
4,579
1,001
17,123
5,867
17,609
6,120
48,363
26,162
69,512
19,463
18,233
6,920
19,865
4,623
7,706
16,865
53,954
16,619
65
38
14
328
6,703
874
4,447
1,583
159,195
34,355
148,560
53,050
28,000
12,260
59,460
15,200
17,905
8,715
38,800
16,100
1,339
632
952
659
1,161
1,424
18,407
7,300
11,362
6,792
9,908
5,945
46,618
22,729
27,806
16,017
29,855
18,396
10,503
4,469
5,264
3,197
6,649
3,301
57,716
6,026
26,593
1,917
5,678
227
719
587
134
473
133
150
25,042
7,754
8,853
3,521
12,013
1,098
455,095
163,234
206,600
127,011
231,880
22,210
49,470
46,000
-
69,185
11,423
6,129
6,273
8,905
135
NORTH DAKOTA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Bismarck..........................................................
Fargo...............................................................
OHIO--Con.
OKLAHOMA--Con.
OREGON--Con.
Independent Schools:
Beaverton........................................................
Bend-La Pine...................................................
Eugene............................................................
Gresham-Barlow..............................................
Hillsboro...........................................................
Medford...........................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
Total
Total
Compensatory
(Title I)
16,921
47,089
10,906
38,873
11,136
12,351
132,335
471,615
112,305
344,725
95,187
113,786
8,485
57,936
9,036
35,587
12,269
5,246
2,360
20,359
3,611
13,973
4,142
983
2,100
11,275
1,583
7,604
2,200
1,752
2,000
9,076
2,549
7,101
1,739
1,188
2,025
17,226
1,293
6,909
4,188
1,323
71,412
171,757
63,198
202,768
56,489
46,098
69,463
157,061
61,137
198,666
54,249
44,707
-
Independent Schools:
Allentown.........................................................
Bethlehem Area...............................................
Central Bucks..................................................
Central Dauphin...............................................
Council Rock...................................................
Downingtown Area..........................................
18,118
15,232
20,015
11,060
12,576
11,348
171,539
184,128
238,275
132,769
172,680
153,600
18,921
8,952
4,345
5,023
822
712
8,751
3,073
666
1,150
-
2,145
1,969
-
4,968
2,629
650
1,305
294
273
5,202
3,250
884
599
528
439
70,162
37,981
35,329
31,632
29,116
27,005
46,133
19,272
14,071
13,665
12,532
12,010
8,260
6,111
6,861
4,896
6,185
4,775
Erie..................................................................
Lancaster.........................................................
North Penn......................................................
Pennsbury.......................................................
Philadelphia.....................................................
Pittsburgh........................................................
12,618
11,597
13,153
11,399
184,560
32,506
166,887
148,277
181,239
155,960
2,350,846
628,050
21,049
18,899
4,704
3,243
342,845
68,186
8,226
7,374
537
637
149,970
21,675
2,911
2,355
11,060
4,720
3,419
1,030
528
62,564
8,669
5,192
8,106
782
2,078
130,311
26,782
74,384
54,033
24,771
31,104
1,211,038
206,350
40,400
33,175
8,012
13,438
787,557
127,756
10,418
8,121
6,272
4,992
117,083
28,469
Pocono Mountain.............................................
Reading...........................................................
Upper Darby....................................................
West Chester Area..........................................
11,743
17,763
12,176
11,729
165,856
160,135
129,397
167,732
4,904
26,718
5,995
2,750
1,933
12,953
2,075
1,299
8
-
2,008
6,041
1,855
409
963
7,716
2,065
1,042
34,674
90,649
37,542
24,530
14,822
63,434
19,278
6,473
4,466
8,180
6,554
4,909
10,932
25,615
11,578
132,649
396,311
157,452
6,920
54,343
6,830
1,653
23,469
1,444
2,406
8,175
2,852
1,070
9,914
916
1,791
12,785
1,618
43,143
224,713
43,873
33,944
193,154
35,895
-
Independent Schools:
Aiken County...................................................
Anderson County 5..........................................
Beaufort County...............................................
Berkeley County..............................................
Charleston County...........................................
Darlington County............................................
24,799
12,017
18,988
27,649
42,970
11,365
198,004
113,910
205,630
251,439
539,376
110,790
20,287
10,874
17,950
24,891
53,451
13,482
6,211
2,730
3,961
5,599
17,807
3,766
4,835
2,466
4,123
6,719
10,988
3,187
5,533
2,686
4,121
7,046
10,971
3,602
3,708
2,992
5,745
5,527
13,685
2,927
104,886
55,199
44,954
117,297
143,339
52,996
34,019
16,556
4,682
36,266
28,287
14,342
10,452
6,747
6,926
13,872
7,864
7,021
Dorchester County 2........................................
Florence County 1...........................................
Georgetown County.........................................
Greenville County............................................
Horry County...................................................
Kershaw County..............................................
19,297
15,079
10,338
67,551
35,218
10,310
152,011
135,585
103,210
594,646
354,870
86,883
9,851
16,143
11,114
49,035
30,598
8,189
2,203
3,778
3,007
15,571
8,727
1,761
3,139
4,812
2,702
13,401
8,784
2,107
2,541
4,227
3,154
11,900
8,646
2,547
1,968
3,326
2,251
8,163
4,441
1,774
83,690
64,999
40,844
272,239
124,858
47,499
28,950
19,399
9,112
84,067
34,891
16,177
8,175
7,930
3,776
30,470
13,231
4,814
Lancaster County............................................
Lexington County 1..........................................
Lexington County 5..........................................
Oconee County................................................
Pickens County................................................
Richland County 1...........................................
Richland County 2...........................................
York County 3..................................................
11,243
19,734
16,670
11,614
16,470
24,927
21,455
16,733
99,858
192,790
168,450
116,439
134,560
319,836
215,127
152,721
11,429
10,836
10,270
9,080
12,254
29,935
14,128
11,167
2,474
1,894
1,070
2,050
2,817
8,763
1,421
2,499
2,399
4,286
2,985
2,707
3,577
6,189
4,479
3,829
2,407
2,903
2,155
2,402
3,250
7,435
3,596
3,055
4,149
1,753
4,060
1,921
2,610
7,548
4,632
1,784
52,432
90,118
76,569
41,947
70,314
119,862
92,219
73,559
16,857
28,565
22,598
10,313
23,014
29,352
31,589
23,875
5,335
9,908
6,629
4,417
6,810
10,060
8,193
7,337
12,900
19,550
102,160
166,842
12,094
19,709
3,916
3,770
2,709
4,034
1,404
2,735
4,065
9,170
26,072
46,814
20,118
34,322
3,920
9,400
11,446
40,800
14,205
54,427
11,662
120,275
81,014
329,685
109,600
423,436
82,945
1,032,125
6,843
40,995
12,760
38,784
9,009
140,491
1,451
12,209
1,676
10,238
1,863
42,915
2,065
8,730
2,925
11,541
3,071
23,681
2,096
8,835
4,116
9,012
2,199
37,954
1,231
11,221
4,043
7,993
1,876
35,941
39,298
95,991
41,464
127,920
39,782
368,104
36,886
91,132
37,011
121,900
38,283
348,788
-
1
Enrollment
Special
Education
Child
nutrition
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Formula
Assistance
Special
Education
OREGON--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
North Clackamas.............................................
Portland...........................................................
Reynolds..........................................................
Salem-Keizer...................................................
Springfield........................................................
Tigard..............................................................
PENNSYLVANIA
RHODE ISLAND
Dependent Schools:
Cranston..........................................................
Providence.......................................................
Warwick...........................................................
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
Independent Schools:
Rapid City Area...............................................
Sioux Falls.......................................................
TENNESSEE
Dependent Schools:
Blount County..................................................
Hamilton County..............................................
Jackson-Madison County................................
Knox County....................................................
Maury County..................................................
Memphis..........................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
59
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
Total taxes
Property
taxes only
Parent
government
contributions
From cities
and
counties
From other
school
systems
Charges
Other
52,438
241,922
40,071
106,370
26,429
62,442
43,941
147,818
23,636
74,826
20,058
49,956
43,941
147,818
23,636
74,826
20,058
49,956
-
1,168
59,163
11,587
10,915
357
2,418
535
149
-
4,409
15,927
914
7,580
3,026
3,958
2,920
18,479
3,934
12,900
2,988
6,110
14,675
10,625
10,267
9,509
7,266
6,951
82,456
137,195
198,601
96,114
142,742
125,883
75,908
110,097
186,929
90,139
135,613
118,072
65,964
93,670
163,571
60,015
115,112
103,191
-
63
355
-
3,274
2,094
164
893
1,175
1,177
1,122
2,364
7,827
2,796
3,461
2,892
2,089
22,285
3,681
2,286
2,493
3,742
1,276
998
3,053
2,424
27,027
12,731
22,290
11,739
7,434
10,250
279,371
37,394
71,454
75,345
151,764
121,613
796,963
353,514
48,988
55,233
142,912
116,266
710,122
288,406
43,297
49,091
126,246
113,157
560,171
188,594
-
1,900
96
10
10
1,982
1,595
2,350
16
132
187
1,023
1,377
1,229
3,513
2,780
6,590
6,289
17,594
16,437
5,313
2,425
80,064
55,814
4,207
854
1,898
5,039
11,179
18,181
9,812
8,109
126,278
42,768
85,860
140,452
101,886
34,510
78,524
133,965
97,753
28,850
74,111
113,173
-
252
-
1,388
3,500
1,822
1,586
2,224
1,168
3,581
2,572
20,780
3,338
1,933
2,329
-
9,199
31,559
7,978
82,586
117,255
106,749
-
-
79,062
111,432
103,505
-
1,790
1,419
945
1,484
2,257
1,953
250
2,147
346
Independent Schools:
Aiken County...................................................
Anderson County 5..........................................
Beaufort County...............................................
Berkeley County..............................................
Charleston County...........................................
Darlington County............................................
1,547
725
1,060
1,802
2,374
1,004
58,868
31,171
32,286
65,357
104,814
30,629
72,831
47,837
142,726
109,251
342,586
44,312
59,185
39,556
131,717
81,943
233,371
28,937
59,185
35,991
131,717
81,943
233,371
28,937
-
4,378
825
29
8,636
15,788
2,143
6
76
30
-
6,629
4,695
2,126
9,088
14,239
2,556
2,633
2,685
8,824
9,584
79,188
10,676
Dorchester County 2........................................
Florence County 1...........................................
Georgetown County.........................................
Greenville County............................................
Horry County...................................................
Kershaw County..............................................
1,118
675
706
2,653
2,066
694
45,447
36,995
27,250
155,049
74,670
25,814
58,470
54,443
51,252
273,372
199,414
31,195
42,015
43,276
44,301
191,808
170,184
23,640
42,015
43,276
44,301
191,808
170,184
23,640
-
2,234
2,389
195
17,767
4,091
2,032
77
21
5,041
4,205
2,452
27,934
12,227
3,143
9,180
4,496
4,304
35,863
12,912
2,359
Lancaster County............................................
Lexington County 1..........................................
Lexington County 5..........................................
Oconee County................................................
Pickens County................................................
Richland County 1...........................................
Richland County 2...........................................
York County 3..................................................
763
1,430
710
752
1,075
1,560
719
771
29,477
50,215
46,632
26,465
39,415
78,890
51,718
41,576
35,997
91,836
81,611
65,412
51,992
170,039
108,780
67,995
25,401
74,563
68,292
54,620
42,101
145,419
88,084
55,652
25,401
69,393
68,292
54,620
42,088
145,419
88,084
55,652
-
2,056
2,271
75
2,448
495
6,823
902
677
13
45
53
719
151
1,532
3,731
9,778
10,824
4,130
6,637
6,311
10,279
5,662
4,796
5,179
2,420
4,214
2,706
10,767
9,364
4,472
-
2,034
3,092
63,994
100,319
58,057
87,554
56,977
86,600
-
304
455
95
93
2,996
5,069
2,542
7,148
-
2,412
4,859
4,453
6,020
1,499
19,316
34,873
192,699
55,376
256,732
34,154
523,530
-
-
26,290
162,202
47,785
215,758
26,837
91,811
3
25
10
27
5
358,086
2,758
106
375
311
217
920
4,933
26,118
5,115
24,355
6,704
38,119
889
4,248
2,091
16,281
391
34,594
Transportation
Other and
nonspecified
Total
335
350
90
1,614
14,696
2,061
4,102
1,890
1,301
Independent Schools:
Allentown.........................................................
Bethlehem Area...............................................
Central Bucks..................................................
Central Dauphin...............................................
Council Rock...................................................
Downingtown Area..........................................
1,094
1,973
4,130
3,562
3,133
3,269
Erie..................................................................
Lancaster.........................................................
North Penn......................................................
Pennsbury.......................................................
Philadelphia.....................................................
Pittsburgh........................................................
Pocono Mountain.............................................
Reading...........................................................
Upper Darby....................................................
West Chester Area..........................................
OREGON--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
North Clackamas.............................................
Portland...........................................................
Reynolds..........................................................
Salem-Keizer...................................................
Springfield........................................................
Tigard..............................................................
PENNSYLVANIA--Con.
RHODE ISLAND--Con.
Dependent Schools:
Cranston..........................................................
Providence.......................................................
Warwick...........................................................
SOUTH CAROLINA--Con.
SOUTH DAKOTA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Rapid City Area...............................................
Sioux Falls.......................................................
TENNESSEE--Con.
Dependent Schools:
Blount County..................................................
Hamilton County..............................................
Jackson-Madison County................................
Knox County....................................................
Maury County..................................................
Memphis..........................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--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
Geographic area
For selected functions
Instruction
Employee
benefits
Support services
Total2
Salaries and
wages
Employee
benefits
Total
Pupil
support
Staff
support
Total
Total
Salaries and
wages
132,498
461,061
114,081
345,404
97,461
117,766
118,382
448,386
98,543
317,729
91,411
96,581
68,191
244,002
57,318
176,116
47,692
49,232
30,888
104,947
19,968
92,128
26,737
27,071
67,357
263,323
61,409
205,055
55,177
60,384
43,913
162,766
39,898
121,984
30,620
35,067
18,707
69,878
12,279
63,988
17,356
18,929
45,029
169,755
33,253
101,523
33,146
32,051
6,904
39,455
6,789
22,323
4,944
5,877
4,563
23,800
3,756
10,609
4,500
3,664
Independent Schools:
Allentown.........................................................
Bethlehem Area...............................................
Central Bucks..................................................
Central Dauphin...............................................
Council Rock...................................................
Downingtown Area..........................................
171,281
202,606
228,575
122,267
163,676
155,034
147,900
137,602
189,800
101,921
149,610
108,348
89,540
87,280
123,822
63,816
91,645
64,743
30,217
46,428
33,430
20,677
26,179
20,698
94,838
83,865
116,925
62,654
101,416
68,120
66,705
60,672
87,475
46,055
73,598
46,551
22,016
19,853
22,442
13,976
21,050
14,711
43,257
42,748
65,233
32,769
44,537
37,301
7,703
7,028
9,515
5,440
6,846
5,350
6,733
4,770
8,492
2,351
4,779
4,049
Erie..................................................................
Lancaster.........................................................
North Penn......................................................
Pennsbury.......................................................
Philadelphia.....................................................
Pittsburgh........................................................
141,083
131,401
177,483
161,140
2,607,832
612,430
122,511
114,159
149,555
126,657
1,710,349
504,793
73,858
65,389
93,875
82,118
931,068
253,805
24,021
35,331
29,717
28,532
395,443
81,981
74,568
74,456
92,459
82,231
903,805
288,012
52,206
46,506
64,895
58,562
547,757
156,111
16,515
15,187
18,268
20,107
232,025
44,354
40,899
34,018
49,836
41,118
670,235
184,224
8,674
6,967
7,052
6,699
69,023
16,774
4,708
4,523
3,865
3,207
74,012
26,932
Pocono Mountain.............................................
Reading...........................................................
Upper Darby....................................................
West Chester Area..........................................
163,352
183,171
123,308
203,052
119,591
136,724
109,542
132,753
66,897
76,740
69,380
77,505
43,429
30,877
21,555
24,553
70,901
86,084
69,716
81,301
46,707
53,718
50,175
55,907
18,461
21,446
15,539
16,818
44,600
40,947
32,266
48,594
5,584
6,440
5,678
7,585
6,490
6,121
2,889
4,701
135,679
383,202
157,924
130,434
365,628
153,435
79,101
192,892
90,361
33,413
84,202
37,610
80,841
196,498
92,720
53,732
124,083
58,946
21,088
48,790
23,140
44,105
152,413
55,371
10,779
50,171
17,724
4,890
24,681
6,358
Independent Schools:
Aiken County...................................................
Anderson County 5..........................................
Beaufort County...............................................
Berkeley County..............................................
Charleston County...........................................
Darlington County............................................
191,861
115,240
194,479
290,502
486,529
134,903
179,819
102,921
168,745
205,975
417,635
90,407
117,377
63,524
95,860
129,564
234,166
57,233
32,474
18,079
27,449
36,631
61,747
17,071
111,060
59,710
96,128
115,648
238,664
52,173
80,497
42,827
68,884
83,498
155,367
37,534
21,399
11,712
19,601
22,348
40,071
10,715
59,775
37,251
63,771
76,634
152,720
32,336
11,628
7,479
12,493
14,210
22,841
4,954
9,019
5,951
10,584
13,661
25,121
7,449
Dorchester County 2........................................
Florence County 1...........................................
Georgetown County.........................................
Greenville County............................................
Horry County...................................................
Kershaw County..............................................
170,472
129,090
102,193
783,897
383,645
85,240
135,937
121,876
91,392
478,699
289,183
78,104
83,279
78,456
58,301
300,746
183,863
49,392
23,167
21,913
17,398
84,889
52,980
13,422
79,998
72,073
51,451
278,553
175,925
45,662
56,964
52,701
36,901
199,559
125,832
33,412
15,444
14,103
10,541
54,539
36,242
8,830
48,160
40,983
34,559
160,955
96,776
27,771
8,998
9,940
5,598
24,034
22,241
4,724
5,107
8,412
6,145
34,331
15,228
4,680
Lancaster County............................................
Lexington County 1..........................................
Lexington County 5..........................................
Oconee County................................................
Pickens County................................................
Richland County 1...........................................
Richland County 2...........................................
York County 3..................................................
110,813
221,516
174,612
105,936
120,430
423,211
254,308
157,385
86,752
160,861
146,638
95,176
116,473
269,075
182,524
131,555
54,597
102,528
94,238
59,143
72,904
172,396
110,919
81,906
15,355
27,733
25,151
17,203
21,556
45,052
29,641
22,348
51,758
95,979
81,797
53,807
68,750
155,493
107,239
77,229
37,038
69,770
61,720
38,409
49,869
112,076
77,275
55,585
10,053
18,580
16,252
10,929
13,882
28,724
19,738
14,976
29,003
56,943
57,492
35,749
39,404
101,071
66,995
47,542
6,039
11,563
16,833
7,237
7,693
16,402
12,353
9,817
5,837
9,390
10,446
7,719
6,876
20,816
9,878
6,372
102,135
154,866
97,728
139,403
59,147
88,993
14,951
24,835
54,595
86,597
39,630
60,820
9,606
16,991
39,419
45,370
5,567
6,748
10,032
4,884
79,516
324,749
109,980
415,855
82,968
1,021,710
78,827
314,696
104,901
374,009
80,210
939,371
48,219
182,117
68,778
245,160
49,977
588,260
15,228
56,975
15,816
50,836
15,220
167,451
50,798
203,282
69,380
238,781
52,554
581,315
34,987
133,513
49,900
174,593
36,401
400,737
10,974
41,631
11,295
35,875
9,934
113,544
21,503
94,000
29,347
116,329
23,170
296,474
2,241
8,247
2,961
9,765
2,110
35,732
2,956
17,600
4,213
27,697
4,390
46,734
OREGON--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
North Clackamas.............................................
Portland...........................................................
Reynolds..........................................................
Salem-Keizer...................................................
Springfield........................................................
Tigard..............................................................
PENNSYLVANIA--Con.
RHODE ISLAND--Con.
Dependent Schools:
Cranston..........................................................
Providence.......................................................
Warwick...........................................................
SOUTH CAROLINA--Con.
SOUTH DAKOTA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Rapid City Area...............................................
Sioux Falls.......................................................
TENNESSEE--Con.
Dependent Schools:
Blount County..................................................
Hamilton County..............................................
Jackson-Madison County................................
Knox County....................................................
Maury County..................................................
Memphis..........................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Indebtedness
Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.
Current spending--Con.
Geographic area
For selected functions--Con.
Support services--Con.
General
School
adminisOther and
administration
tration nonspecified
Other
current
spending
Capital
Interoutlay governmental
Interest
on debt
Total long-term
debt
outstanding at
end of fiscal year
Long-term
debt issued
during
fiscal year
Long-term
debt retired
during
fiscal year
OREGON--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
North Clackamas.............................................
Portland...........................................................
Reynolds..........................................................
Salem-Keizer...................................................
Springfield........................................................
Tigard..............................................................
817
3,594
567
1,444
478
636
9,052
29,257
5,095
22,015
5,897
5,926
23,693
73,649
17,046
45,132
17,327
15,948
5,996
15,308
3,881
11,151
3,088
4,146
4,805
10,936
8,462
8,090
1,669
15,257
873
4
1
86
66
399
8,438
1,735
7,075
19,499
4,315
5,529
196,705
492,858
136,434
386,002
84,430
113,710
55,895
6,661
7,628
4,548
16,776
1,845
64,290
Independent Schools:
Allentown.........................................................
Bethlehem Area...............................................
Central Bucks..................................................
Central Dauphin...............................................
Council Rock...................................................
Downingtown Area..........................................
2,119
2,726
3,205
1,426
1,646
2,060
5,964
6,239
7,650
4,667
5,734
4,842
20,738
21,985
36,371
18,885
25,532
21,000
9,805
10,989
7,642
6,498
3,657
2,927
6,933
42,134
17,832
6,356
702
28,161
14,171
13,832
8,179
8,260
7,464
10,631
2,277
9,038
12,764
5,730
5,900
7,894
47,195
203,787
272,220
191,559
162,249
178,585
7,877
70,514
51,958
10,000
3,282
5,880
10,977
5,859
55,770
6,655
Erie..................................................................
Lancaster.........................................................
North Penn......................................................
Pennsbury.......................................................
Philadelphia.....................................................
Pittsburgh........................................................
2,831
993
4,306
1,956
57,651
22,917
5,331
5,533
5,481
6,070
99,204
28,063
19,355
16,002
29,132
23,186
370,345
89,538
7,044
5,685
7,260
3,308
136,309
32,557
4,085
4,410
15,848
16,945
237,165
58,221
11,649
5,947
7,249
11,231
554,131
27,992
2,838
6,885
4,831
6,307
106,187
21,424
119,181
216,412
103,036
133,558
3,137,091
434,172
5,491
150,000
2,575
20,080
141,361
49,838
6,570
5,502
8,170
24,515
36,691
70,083
Pocono Mountain.............................................
Reading...........................................................
Upper Darby....................................................
West Chester Area..........................................
3,434
2,859
2,233
3,270
5,363
5,458
4,119
5,881
23,729
20,069
17,347
27,157
4,090
9,693
7,560
2,858
26,947
22,772
4,677
48,165
8,587
8,197
6,604
10,492
8,227
15,478
2,485
11,642
184,950
469,024
62,136
316,526
866
179,260
895
163,175
8,927
11,804
2,497
141,924
1,165
3,197
1,263
7,101
18,719
7,545
20,170
55,645
22,481
5,488
16,717
5,344
997
8,332
868
1,394
831
1,840
2,854
8,411
1,781
26,554
47,575
62,501
13,112
44,453
2,500
2,891
9,402
2,671
Independent Schools:
Aiken County...................................................
Anderson County 5..........................................
Beaufort County...............................................
Berkeley County..............................................
Charleston County...........................................
Darlington County............................................
2,902
565
1,145
3,473
11,485
1,283
10,089
5,227
9,333
10,526
24,272
5,677
26,137
18,029
30,216
34,764
69,001
12,973
8,984
5,960
8,846
13,693
26,251
5,898
11,247
10,800
13,814
64,090
48,596
38,290
81
918
271
1,142
970
3,324
714
601
11,649
19,295
19,328
2,882
20,983
11,349
461,062
477,768
951,882
55,176
11,840
7,305
22,751
562,709
3,400
9,390
8,595
17,495
9,180
11,006
4,250
Dorchester County 2........................................
Florence County 1...........................................
Georgetown County.........................................
Greenville County............................................
Horry County...................................................
Kershaw County..............................................
998
380
627
1,709
1,112
923
7,386
6,224
6,330
27,913
15,409
4,970
25,671
16,027
15,859
72,968
42,786
12,474
7,779
8,820
5,382
39,191
16,482
4,671
26,051
5,776
5,729
248,364
77,342
5,188
105
933
264
920
1,732
130
8,379
505
4,808
55,914
15,388
1,818
266,898
21,828
175,685
1,862,119
328,660
192,772
57,141
3,595
663,746
5,750
129,244
8,195
5,225
4,539
7,192
22,860
6,552
Lancaster County............................................
Lexington County 1..........................................
Lexington County 5..........................................
Oconee County................................................
Pickens County................................................
Richland County 1...........................................
Richland County 2...........................................
York County 3..................................................
1,041
1,679
827
613
594
3,234
1,697
696
5,026
7,503
8,131
5,589
7,016
14,147
10,384
7,807
11,060
26,808
21,255
14,591
17,225
46,472
32,683
22,850
5,991
7,939
7,349
5,620
8,319
12,511
8,290
6,784
18,542
53,473
25,972
8,656
2,192
135,734
62,643
20,014
378
81
1,053
600
527
236
624
306
5,141
7,101
949
1,504
1,238
18,166
8,517
5,510
146,408
288,352
17,098
74,633
61,925
458,973
270,878
157,082
5,009
213,199
22,300
7,350
66,784
46,328
6,875
56,450
18,155
6,860
6,244
14,245
16,620
10,290
1,701
3,117
4,910
8,460
17,209
22,161
3,714
7,436
3,030
10,885
214
595
1,163
3,983
26,795
103,600
22,470
2,750
6,825
1,473
6,225
2,133
7,310
1,728
14,459
4,024
18,564
5,870
20,149
4,360
58,988
10,809
43,364
14,170
51,408
10,582
140,561
6,526
17,414
6,174
18,899
4,486
61,582
582
6,167
3,257
30,182
1,166
81,554
107
2
103
3,886
1,822
11,662
1,592
682
73,727
36,231
247,838
41,413
26,786
27,000
14,000
-
12,065
3,240
9,705
2,957
6,883
PENNSYLVANIA--Con.
RHODE ISLAND--Con.
Dependent Schools:
Cranston..........................................................
Providence.......................................................
Warwick...........................................................
SOUTH CAROLINA--Con.
SOUTH DAKOTA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Rapid City Area...............................................
Sioux Falls.......................................................
TENNESSEE--Con.
Dependent Schools:
Blount County..................................................
Hamilton County..............................................
Jackson-Madison County................................
Knox County....................................................
Maury County..................................................
Memphis..........................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
1
Enrollment
Total
Total
Compensatory
(Title I)
Special
Education
Child
nutrition
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Formula
Assistance
Special
Education
TENNESSEE--Con.
Dependent Schools--Con.
Montgomery County........................................
Nashville-Davidson County.............................
Putnam County................................................
Robertson County............................................
Rutherford County...........................................
Sevier County..................................................
27,008
72,713
10,515
10,444
33,294
14,213
175,482
681,050
68,011
66,659
211,109
109,293
21,677
68,208
7,363
6,441
15,651
9,484
4,268
20,939
1,286
1,097
2,316
1,775
4,631
17,262
1,977
2,693
5,977
2,730
4,428
18,428
2,155
1,704
4,108
2,993
8,350
11,579
1,945
947
3,250
1,986
87,019
173,087
31,301
36,903
101,319
36,310
84,644
160,947
28,921
35,844
97,350
34,342
-
Shelby County.................................................
Sullivan County................................................
Sumner County................................................
Tipton County..................................................
Williamson County...........................................
Wilson County.................................................
45,922
12,455
25,552
11,576
25,791
13,749
328,991
92,599
172,811
76,618
192,649
87,609
21,902
8,418
13,810
9,233
7,988
6,395
2,116
1,860
2,489
1,747
631
810
10,325
2,902
5,070
2,660
4,239
2,530
4,693
2,325
3,393
2,859
1,005
1,071
4,768
1,331
2,858
1,967
2,113
1,984
138,896
37,829
85,124
47,980
71,061
42,499
134,196
35,308
83,046
45,991
67,807
41,516
-
Independent Schools:
Abilene.............................................................
Aldine...............................................................
Alief..................................................................
Allen.................................................................
Alvin.................................................................
Amarillo............................................................
16,656
58,093
47,595
15,961
13,266
30,061
142,504
505,685
408,334
137,452
119,341
240,623
22,714
71,825
56,626
4,685
10,077
31,194
5,139
16,893
12,617
309
2,145
9,284
4,745
10,085
8,013
2,306
2,432
5,730
4,507
22,482
12,271
752
2,982
8,152
8,323
22,365
23,725
1,318
2,518
8,028
62,735
247,412
181,106
27,699
55,094
99,452
49,356
208,661
140,649
16,190
43,681
79,523
-
Arlington..........................................................
Austin...............................................................
Beaumont........................................................
Birdville............................................................
Brazosport.......................................................
Brownsville......................................................
63,397
81,155
19,570
22,509
13,260
48,260
503,710
861,984
206,906
173,051
126,963
426,935
50,029
84,971
53,357
13,885
10,987
77,055
10,996
21,115
6,785
1,783
2,939
24,520
10,011
14,071
5,116
4,078
2,601
9,858
14,137
20,770
5,907
3,808
3,156
22,019
14,885
29,015
35,549
4,216
2,291
20,658
117,254
83,088
32,142
46,322
13,253
278,380
75,876
35,227
19,078
32,133
7,000
247,269
-
Bryan...............................................................
Carrollton-Farmers Branch..............................
Clear Creek.....................................................
Comal..............................................................
Conroe.............................................................
Coppell............................................................
14,706
26,231
35,232
13,404
42,613
10,265
129,769
287,966
296,302
125,783
343,637
126,626
17,855
19,810
17,404
6,982
23,376
2,624
4,067
2,566
913
1,156
5,089
141
2,972
5,111
5,945
2,487
5,132
1,498
4,667
5,511
2,574
1,809
5,062
355
6,149
6,622
7,972
1,530
8,093
630
46,200
25,237
49,619
13,264
69,403
8,825
35,498
12,537
32,815
6,654
43,958
4,226
-
Corpus Christi..................................................
Crowley............................................................
Cypress-Fairbanks..........................................
Dallas...............................................................
Deer Park........................................................
Denton.............................................................
39,213
15,097
86,256
161,244
12,345
18,355
323,378
108,085
664,646
1,556,872
143,610
175,017
45,833
6,452
42,698
210,079
6,928
13,258
14,125
952
4,989
64,382
687
2,567
8,169
2,105
11,395
25,670
1,894
2,891
9,753
1,715
11,397
54,474
1,845
3,112
13,786
1,680
14,917
65,553
2,502
4,688
136,887
31,006
175,697
226,097
12,407
25,666
109,775
22,790
123,710
116,328
6,160
14,799
-
Donna..............................................................
Duncanville......................................................
Eagle Mt-Saginaw...........................................
Eagle Pass......................................................
Ector County....................................................
Edgewood........................................................
12,995
12,337
10,886
13,808
26,060
12,075
128,425
108,010
91,078
109,847
201,543
117,688
25,381
9,676
4,053
21,223
26,348
20,994
11,098
1,235
448
8,170
8,444
7,572
2,965
2,016
1,567
2,302
5,445
2,760
6,907
2,779
1,183
6,239
6,893
6,484
4,411
3,646
855
4,512
5,566
4,178
89,089
36,892
14,043
70,222
83,575
77,135
69,372
27,198
8,304
59,932
68,372
61,511
-
Edinburg..........................................................
El Paso............................................................
Fort Bend.........................................................
Fort Worth........................................................
Frisco...............................................................
Galena Park.....................................................
27,424
63,811
66,104
80,336
19,881
21,271
245,596
539,616
525,094
712,933
199,250
186,544
42,579
87,228
34,405
119,688
4,202
23,809
14,528
33,101
4,687
39,402
173
4,964
4,940
9,628
10,285
16,574
1,494
4,416
13,474
18,747
6,584
21,636
975
6,489
9,637
25,752
12,849
42,076
1,560
7,940
136,704
263,772
173,083
246,250
19,143
86,924
120,579
212,633
127,321
184,639
8,765
69,568
-
Garland............................................................
Goose Creek...................................................
Grand Prairie...................................................
Grapevine-Colleyville.......................................
Harlandale.......................................................
Harlingen Consolidated...................................
57,425
20,215
23,927
13,911
14,390
17,636
443,113
189,400
197,243
172,163
134,422
139,063
36,609
21,454
20,500
4,272
23,921
20,465
5,497
4,727
5,155
367
7,002
6,247
9,098
3,529
4,979
2,040
3,394
3,345
10,309
5,365
5,736
691
7,599
6,302
11,705
7,833
4,630
1,174
5,926
4,571
173,655
23,283
101,022
14,182
88,436
74,266
131,141
13,020
77,684
7,130
70,300
63,563
-
Hays Consolidated..........................................
Houston...........................................................
Humble............................................................
Hurst-Euless-Bedford......................................
Irving................................................................
Judson.............................................................
10,615
210,292
29,706
19,978
32,677
19,250
102,072
1,900,199
244,577
172,112
274,291
159,405
6,735
295,857
15,382
12,406
27,669
12,878
1,070
93,431
1,447
1,807
5,019
1,897
1,468
33,702
5,362
3,651
5,551
4,049
1,903
66,222
3,084
3,206
9,155
4,300
2,294
102,502
5,489
3,742
7,944
2,632
40,798
275,291
74,528
18,677
90,080
68,331
29,381
161,263
53,070
9,477
64,892
51,177
-
TEXAS
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
Total taxes
Property
taxes only
Parent
government
contributions
From cities
and
counties
From other
school
systems
Charges
Other
66,786
439,755
29,347
23,315
94,139
63,499
-
-
54,570
409,442
23,505
19,646
82,328
53,434
5
3
15
222
51
334
213
135
57
193
11,039
23,925
5,493
3,268
9,826
8,171
1,126
6,054
131
263
1,913
1,479
4,700
2,521
2,078
1,989
3,254
983
168,193
46,352
73,877
19,405
113,600
38,715
-
-
142,947
38,749
54,169
12,925
93,675
27,126
7
8
12
8
6
7,493
74
411
613
236
2,009
13,579
6,651
16,559
5,020
17,519
9,085
4,174
871
2,730
835
2,162
489
-
13,379
38,751
40,457
11,509
11,413
19,929
57,055
186,448
170,602
105,068
54,170
109,977
47,246
162,920
155,413
92,057
43,943
95,127
47,246
162,920
155,413
92,057
43,943
95,127
-
353
29
10
13
124
3,473
9,220
6,417
8,036
3,371
7,897
6,336
14,308
8,406
4,946
6,856
6,819
Arlington..........................................................
Austin...............................................................
Beaumont........................................................
Birdville............................................................
Brazosport.......................................................
Brownsville......................................................
-
41,378
47,861
13,064
14,189
6,253
31,111
336,427
693,925
121,407
112,844
102,723
71,500
310,030
655,676
110,192
100,737
95,785
57,163
310,030
655,676
110,192
100,737
95,785
57,163
-
13
198
1
-
10,424
10,865
2,872
6,918
2,584
2,608
15,973
27,384
8,343
5,175
4,354
11,531
Bryan...............................................................
Carrollton-Farmers Branch..............................
Clear Creek.....................................................
Comal..............................................................
Conroe.............................................................
Coppell............................................................
-
10,702
12,700
16,804
6,610
25,445
4,599
65,714
242,919
229,279
105,537
250,858
115,177
57,392
226,212
205,154
93,371
227,676
104,398
57,392
226,212
205,154
93,371
227,676
104,398
-
12
29
-
30
106
-
2,737
5,479
10,809
3,585
8,360
3,819
5,573
11,228
13,257
8,581
14,716
6,960
Corpus Christi..................................................
Crowley............................................................
Cypress-Fairbanks..........................................
Dallas...............................................................
Deer Park........................................................
Denton.............................................................
-
27,112
8,216
51,987
109,769
6,247
10,867
140,658
70,627
446,251
1,120,696
124,275
136,093
128,377
62,221
393,963
1,001,906
116,746
123,780
128,377
62,221
393,963
1,001,906
116,746
123,780
-
26
105
20
2,295
-
500
11,982
39
6,240
4,257
31,097
12,898
3,435
4,742
6,015
3,544
21,171
91,615
4,094
7,532
Donna..............................................................
Duncanville......................................................
Eagle Mt-Saginaw...........................................
Eagle Pass......................................................
Ector County....................................................
Edgewood........................................................
-
19,717
9,694
5,739
10,290
15,203
15,624
13,955
61,442
72,982
18,402
91,620
19,559
10,530
55,440
65,625
15,772
80,779
12,671
10,530
55,440
65,625
15,772
80,779
12,671
-
29
48
-
44
-
530
2,370
3,132
897
3,769
1,150
2,895
3,588
4,196
1,685
7,072
5,738
Edinburg..........................................................
El Paso............................................................
Fort Bend.........................................................
Fort Worth........................................................
Frisco...............................................................
Galena Park.....................................................
-
16,125
51,139
45,762
61,611
10,378
17,356
66,313
188,616
317,606
346,995
175,905
75,811
56,268
169,936
282,414
317,330
152,826
68,810
56,268
169,936
282,414
317,330
152,826
68,810
-
2
9
-
2,672
6,735
15,412
10,024
9,401
3,494
7,373
11,945
19,778
19,641
13,678
3,498
Garland............................................................
Goose Creek...................................................
Grand Prairie...................................................
Grapevine-Colleyville.......................................
Harlandale.......................................................
Harlingen Consolidated...................................
-
42,514
10,263
23,338
7,052
18,136
10,703
232,849
144,663
75,721
153,709
22,065
44,332
201,802
128,635
67,680
138,380
17,167
37,551
201,802
128,635
67,680
138,380
17,167
37,551
-
333
743
82
4
-
15,037
3,763
4,492
8,111
1,156
2,431
16,010
11,932
2,806
7,136
3,742
4,346
Hays Consolidated..........................................
Houston...........................................................
Humble............................................................
Hurst-Euless-Bedford......................................
Irving................................................................
Judson.............................................................
-
11,417
114,028
21,458
9,200
25,188
17,154
54,539
1,329,051
154,667
141,029
156,542
78,196
42,034
1,201,672
133,802
126,885
141,980
69,990
42,034
1,201,672
133,802
126,885
141,980
69,990
-
16,728
132
17
559
376
-
2,165
18,960
8,677
9,052
5,398
3,860
10,340
91,691
12,056
5,075
8,605
3,970
Transportation
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Dependent Schools--Con.
Montgomery County........................................
Nashville-Davidson County.............................
Putnam County................................................
Robertson County............................................
Rutherford County...........................................
Sevier County..................................................
-
2,375
12,140
2,380
1,059
3,969
1,968
Shelby County.................................................
Sullivan County................................................
Sumner County................................................
Tipton County..................................................
Williamson County...........................................
Wilson County.................................................
-
Independent Schools:
Abilene.............................................................
Aldine...............................................................
Alief..................................................................
Allen.................................................................
Alvin.................................................................
Amarillo............................................................
TENNESSEE--Con.
TEXAS--Con.
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
64
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--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
Geographic area
For selected functions
Instruction
Employee
benefits
Support services
Total2
Salaries and
wages
Employee
benefits
Total
Pupil
support
Staff
support
Total
Total
Salaries and
wages
Dependent Schools--Con.
Montgomery County........................................
Nashville-Davidson County.............................
Putnam County................................................
Robertson County............................................
Rutherford County...........................................
Sevier County..................................................
221,066
701,092
73,099
68,917
272,151
105,965
167,802
605,944
67,644
63,206
197,546
98,367
106,203
384,244
40,266
37,964
117,934
63,060
29,289
128,724
12,577
12,696
34,982
17,007
101,000
373,810
41,651
44,598
134,869
61,543
70,248
256,843
27,999
28,886
89,040
42,346
18,319
83,414
9,075
10,331
25,802
11,007
57,347
203,051
20,939
18,283
61,343
30,514
7,353
24,198
2,493
1,939
7,931
5,168
10,781
26,226
3,723
2,989
10,710
3,997
Shelby County.................................................
Sullivan County................................................
Sumner County................................................
Tipton County..................................................
Williamson County...........................................
Wilson County.................................................
336,307
88,404
169,590
74,940
223,257
98,580
294,888
87,125
166,492
70,530
180,085
82,438
202,490
51,673
102,788
44,053
107,275
47,664
49,887
16,617
34,671
11,874
35,344
12,580
198,236
55,637
109,038
47,696
116,107
52,196
148,842
37,286
73,891
32,891
76,226
34,900
30,383
11,232
22,344
8,490
24,747
9,054
89,127
26,091
47,114
17,910
55,691
23,765
8,455
1,662
4,334
1,802
8,473
2,242
15,171
3,820
8,389
2,127
7,050
3,782
Independent Schools:
Abilene.............................................................
Aldine...............................................................
Alief..................................................................
Allen.................................................................
Alvin.................................................................
Amarillo............................................................
156,498
483,044
385,600
146,833
140,450
250,578
133,265
447,972
352,100
108,121
94,607
217,466
91,034
317,984
250,882
70,256
64,859
147,374
16,913
43,671
43,704
11,391
10,937
27,990
83,332
273,103
230,742
66,127
56,805
137,174
63,880
213,557
177,015
51,473
43,703
101,795
11,420
29,331
29,898
8,218
6,824
18,021
42,763
146,332
101,087
37,480
32,346
66,132
7,887
23,424
15,141
5,024
3,310
11,720
7,567
21,785
13,014
3,728
3,773
12,958
Arlington..........................................................
Austin...............................................................
Beaumont........................................................
Birdville............................................................
Brazosport.......................................................
Brownsville......................................................
473,875
952,590
192,327
178,827
145,074
426,886
435,130
673,324
179,167
157,746
96,898
382,977
317,291
444,539
110,433
112,429
66,226
246,902
45,366
106,502
21,663
15,593
12,041
57,904
278,122
388,313
104,092
99,611
57,313
228,376
222,208
286,047
74,728
77,846
44,585
165,546
30,180
65,687
13,658
10,450
8,098
36,182
135,156
244,072
63,548
48,905
34,062
127,745
23,083
30,383
6,669
6,563
4,663
18,027
18,806
42,513
7,614
6,653
5,388
24,842
Bryan...............................................................
Carrollton-Farmers Branch..............................
Clear Creek.....................................................
Comal..............................................................
Conroe.............................................................
Coppell............................................................
129,797
309,310
373,669
147,727
390,922
120,615
108,072
200,851
235,482
93,807
285,318
73,389
69,494
138,284
162,672
63,764
200,171
48,684
15,620
23,594
25,868
11,223
31,183
8,376
64,275
119,381
149,881
56,120
171,037
46,365
46,364
93,430
115,977
42,821
135,109
35,725
9,509
15,291
17,122
7,338
19,602
5,937
36,171
70,556
75,661
32,021
103,659
23,479
4,946
10,294
10,502
4,263
14,295
3,189
7,151
12,459
9,873
3,052
8,776
2,988
Corpus Christi..................................................
Crowley............................................................
Cypress-Fairbanks..........................................
Dallas...............................................................
Deer Park........................................................
Denton.............................................................
319,223
121,343
805,416
1,828,174
144,054
225,743
296,522
92,304
574,319
1,289,751
91,793
144,638
204,038
62,060
420,135
901,099
64,343
99,776
29,594
9,486
65,938
122,904
9,595
16,097
175,452
58,922
368,943
767,180
54,466
88,535
136,896
44,918
290,209
590,816
43,927
69,545
18,622
6,537
44,221
81,126
6,432
10,616
103,177
28,620
176,636
438,028
32,994
49,821
15,075
2,433
27,396
67,076
4,829
7,595
16,600
2,194
30,844
74,200
4,257
7,002
Donna..............................................................
Duncanville......................................................
Eagle Mt-Saginaw...........................................
Eagle Pass......................................................
Ector County....................................................
Edgewood........................................................
130,934
115,116
120,629
113,592
211,811
129,462
120,018
94,208
72,348
107,772
185,449
108,718
72,737
64,886
47,449
71,408
125,165
71,301
20,086
9,844
6,354
14,478
24,958
12,070
70,525
53,623
46,588
64,437
113,080
60,878
46,074
42,408
35,085
45,900
85,018
46,232
11,848
6,388
4,637
8,631
15,663
7,192
40,350
34,901
22,457
34,391
62,537
40,568
6,345
5,082
2,960
5,587
8,544
5,428
6,172
4,435
2,507
6,498
10,018
8,085
Edinburg..........................................................
El Paso............................................................
Fort Bend.........................................................
Fort Worth........................................................
Frisco...............................................................
Galena Park.....................................................
230,173
566,646
576,650
651,893
336,747
185,472
217,842
486,386
439,691
627,910
145,338
166,859
146,892
331,273
307,473
420,405
100,664
118,220
25,924
63,534
56,070
64,966
16,082
18,199
129,224
293,721
278,064
360,309
90,230
101,000
96,855
219,651
213,526
266,496
69,763
79,997
15,019
38,806
37,316
38,277
11,171
11,819
73,008
168,903
143,554
229,655
46,214
56,016
13,237
28,256
22,892
36,355
6,209
7,314
12,432
36,930
17,935
41,172
7,349
9,869
Garland............................................................
Goose Creek...................................................
Grand Prairie...................................................
Grapevine-Colleyville.......................................
Harlandale.......................................................
Harlingen Consolidated...................................
460,153
194,006
186,774
167,062
134,241
146,932
376,458
156,588
165,688
100,710
119,116
128,366
271,563
102,802
115,068
67,314
81,274
84,279
34,246
18,364
19,618
12,299
12,289
16,628
230,212
89,867
102,325
61,287
67,000
77,943
183,878
68,677
79,237
46,565
50,055
57,599
22,009
12,331
13,016
8,243
7,182
10,452
121,969
55,943
52,788
33,738
43,405
41,385
20,350
7,639
10,215
4,898
6,452
6,566
17,175
6,994
8,733
5,081
6,893
5,892
Hays Consolidated..........................................
Houston...........................................................
Humble............................................................
Hurst-Euless-Bedford......................................
Irving................................................................
Judson.............................................................
140,725
2,001,122
307,724
163,262
275,401
175,491
80,841
1,586,468
194,981
142,892
220,720
136,199
53,656
1,003,993
142,743
103,760
154,778
95,771
8,151
161,611
22,473
14,298
26,319
16,366
46,045
932,412
120,339
89,296
140,379
81,484
33,607
676,808
97,366
70,997
108,854
64,454
4,884
104,139
14,132
8,927
18,210
10,031
30,681
553,283
65,428
45,557
68,374
46,929
3,953
60,276
10,891
7,673
11,435
7,241
3,760
94,841
8,845
7,463
10,844
5,423
TENNESSEE--Con.
TEXAS--Con.
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Indebtedness
Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.
Current spending--Con.
Geographic area
For selected functions--Con.
Support services--Con.
General
School
adminisOther and
administration
tration nonspecified
Other
current
spending
Capital
Interoutlay governmental
Interest
on debt
Total long-term
debt
outstanding at
end of fiscal year
Long-term
debt issued
during
fiscal year
Long-term
debt retired
during
fiscal year
TENNESSEE--Con.
Dependent Schools--Con.
Montgomery County........................................
Nashville-Davidson County.............................
Putnam County................................................
Robertson County............................................
Rutherford County...........................................
Sevier County..................................................
1,126
2,741
1,840
1,159
3,657
1,802
9,367
39,570
3,420
3,519
9,758
6,251
28,720
110,316
9,463
8,677
29,287
13,296
9,455
29,083
5,054
325
1,334
6,310
47,556
71,912
1,548
1,691
58,878
5,258
1,240
1,767
4,021
64
5,708
21,996
3,907
2,253
11,706
2,276
175,067
483,720
79,480
51,641
296,982
52,735
38,222
143,285
51,558
-
7,110
30,730
3,860
5,421
12,729
3,030
Shelby County.................................................
Sullivan County................................................
Sumner County................................................
Tipton County..................................................
Williamson County...........................................
Wilson County.................................................
11,123
2,398
3,575
852
3,956
1,232
18,699
5,130
10,084
4,592
10,230
5,187
35,679
13,081
20,732
8,537
25,982
11,322
7,525
5,397
10,340
4,924
8,287
6,477
25,021
1,279
3,098
3,383
32,436
11,778
5,256
20
14
11,142
1,007
10,736
4,350
343,703
21,965
219,947
104,017
82,142
-
61,187
2,730
11,856
3,342
Independent Schools:
Abilene.............................................................
Aldine...............................................................
Alief..................................................................
Allen.................................................................
Alvin.................................................................
Amarillo............................................................
1,283
3,136
2,359
998
892
1,608
6,284
26,852
19,463
5,920
4,480
11,734
19,742
71,135
51,110
21,810
19,891
28,112
7,170
28,537
20,271
4,514
5,456
14,160
20,034
20,836
20,235
25,811
36,645
28,712
302
705
1,340
189
292
153
2,897
13,531
11,925
12,712
8,906
4,247
71,534
237,785
263,400
246,882
237,855
136,599
23,380
24,125
71,990
45,000
3,515
8,355
22,080
17,583
2,575
9,145
Arlington..........................................................
Austin...............................................................
Beaumont........................................................
Birdville............................................................
Brazosport.......................................................
Brownsville......................................................
2,774
5,258
2,354
1,095
1,092
1,702
22,841
39,013
8,589
9,050
5,709
18,692
67,652
126,905
38,322
25,544
17,210
64,482
21,852
40,939
11,527
9,230
5,523
26,856
8,191
126,928
11,193
13,540
27,843
38,400
601
130,919
57
91
13,784
509
29,953
21,419
1,910
7,450
6,549
5,000
460,452
428,770
52,460
172,843
154,158
94,865
82,880
62,375
11,900
40,315
13,000
65,435
107,744
82,625
16,305
7,787
6,320
68,955
Bryan...............................................................
Carrollton-Farmers Branch..............................
Clear Creek.....................................................
Comal..............................................................
Conroe.............................................................
Coppell............................................................
917
1,763
2,503
1,423
2,924
952
5,462
12,764
12,188
4,364
16,582
3,780
17,695
33,276
40,595
18,919
61,082
12,570
7,626
10,914
9,940
5,666
10,622
3,545
16,623
53,827
112,006
37,561
72,369
4,724
59
36,331
499
3,597
935
37,076
5,043
18,301
25,682
12,762
32,300
5,426
102,760
381,558
539,715
275,713
623,148
129,489
41,220
27,885
107,165
141,400
26,960
8,435
22,695
8,925
3,861
6,509
8,495
Corpus Christi..................................................
Crowley............................................................
Cypress-Fairbanks..........................................
Dallas...............................................................
Deer Park........................................................
Denton.............................................................
2,818
925
3,740
11,859
1,041
1,656
15,741
5,235
27,735
75,042
4,984
7,453
52,943
17,833
86,921
209,851
17,883
26,115
17,893
4,762
28,740
84,543
4,333
6,282
17,340
20,408
178,666
472,624
15,640
65,346
907
22
742
2,927
31,889
54
4,454
8,609
51,689
62,872
4,732
15,705
99,005
187,719
1,165,533
1,512,559
108,175
466,613
38,730
25,000
268,810
290,205
40,000
99,909
46,625
4,475
91,398
49,010
30,305
57,334
Donna..............................................................
Duncanville......................................................
Eagle Mt-Saginaw...........................................
Eagle Pass......................................................
Ector County....................................................
Edgewood........................................................
1,183
1,274
911
1,161
1,743
1,139
4,935
5,217
3,202
5,145
11,769
5,069
21,715
18,893
12,877
16,000
30,463
20,847
9,143
5,684
3,303
8,944
9,832
7,272
6,881
12,898
36,592
3,890
22,481
14,499
350
589
137
490
465
717
3,685
7,421
11,552
1,440
3,416
5,528
75,510
188,202
219,830
29,490
99,244
114,237
118,272
59,375
-
2,860
126,261
2,752
2,135
3,142
3,378
Edinburg..........................................................
El Paso............................................................
Fort Bend.........................................................
Fort Worth........................................................
Frisco...............................................................
Galena Park.....................................................
1,437
4,104
3,064
3,898
1,589
1,277
9,197
28,847
23,667
35,538
8,399
8,746
36,705
70,766
75,996
112,692
22,668
28,810
15,610
23,762
18,073
37,946
8,894
9,843
2,532
65,652
106,905
3,891
140,525
9,940
1,332
280
622
487
19,941
745
8,467
14,328
29,432
19,605
30,943
7,928
152,150
321,755
703,399
341,728
665,085
220,590
24,345
115,434
85,000
22,000
6,763
15,100
18,899
16,422
7,694
7,718
Garland............................................................
Goose Creek...................................................
Grand Prairie...................................................
Grapevine-Colleyville.......................................
Harlandale.......................................................
Harlingen Consolidated...................................
2,359
1,317
997
1,545
899
1,064
23,095
7,854
9,029
5,123
8,216
7,099
58,990
32,139
23,814
17,091
20,945
20,764
24,277
10,778
10,575
5,685
8,711
9,038
60,987
26,031
6,063
9,393
7,099
14,734
460
432
935
49,379
816
269
22,248
10,955
14,088
7,580
7,210
3,563
433,126
302,997
269,209
275,091
164,018
70,375
3,020
135,335
118,160
1,339
-
21,493
36,768
3,320
61,220
5,278
1,645
Hays Consolidated..........................................
Houston...........................................................
Humble............................................................
Hurst-Euless-Bedford......................................
Irving................................................................
Judson.............................................................
862
11,434
2,423
1,696
857
1,180
4,012
106,610
11,307
8,092
14,734
7,094
18,094
280,122
31,962
20,633
30,504
25,991
4,115
100,773
9,214
8,039
11,967
7,786
49,860
320,095
99,337
4,006
35,555
27,592
19
5,266
50
1,770
428
128
10,005
89,293
13,356
14,594
18,698
11,572
206,052
1,875,234
461,040
223,332
387,369
196,659
332,440
121,750
84,185
50,586
-
5,205
230,779
12,560
90,760
53,647
5,997
TEXAS--Con.
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
1
Enrollment
Total
Total
Compensatory
(Title I)
Special
Education
Child
nutrition
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Formula
Assistance
Special
Education
TEXAS--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
Katy.................................................................
Keller...............................................................
Killeen..............................................................
Klein.................................................................
La Joya............................................................
Lamar Consolidated........................................
48,247
25,873
34,584
39,432
24,161
19,662
414,227
205,833
316,647
313,553
226,735
171,657
21,900
5,282
71,390
19,372
40,283
13,798
959
458
7,203
2,111
17,218
3,340
6,651
2,223
6,265
5,041
3,261
3,093
4,780
1,387
7,577
4,726
12,482
4,091
9,510
1,214
50,345
7,494
7,322
3,274
120,600
44,605
170,109
115,270
150,861
47,771
80,539
28,204
141,674
85,181
126,958
35,510
-
Laredo.............................................................
Leander...........................................................
Lewisville.........................................................
Lubbock...........................................................
Magnolia..........................................................
Mansfield.........................................................
24,954
22,077
47,497
28,844
10,225
25,714
240,635
199,612
422,568
248,707
85,058
213,796
43,253
9,831
23,552
39,377
5,026
10,510
15,528
814
1,578
9,264
799
931
4,240
3,462
7,880
5,734
1,618
2,944
10,293
2,128
4,477
8,143
1,646
3,373
13,192
3,427
9,617
16,236
963
3,262
149,203
31,870
44,050
80,754
39,480
77,849
116,446
20,862
20,799
60,520
29,936
54,384
-
McAllen............................................................
McKinney.........................................................
Mesquite..........................................................
Midland............................................................
Mission Consolidated......................................
North East........................................................
24,435
19,743
35,615
20,711
14,832
59,817
210,011
180,998
297,910
168,700
129,164
518,662
32,070
8,174
19,455
21,754
22,733
35,735
9,692
1,376
3,721
5,349
8,039
6,856
4,876
2,531
3,823
2,320
10,575
8,663
2,086
6,615
5,606
7,901
9,135
8,839
2,181
9,119
6,976
4,473
9,169
91,135
24,783
152,984
49,942
84,508
91,958
74,862
14,596
116,369
37,261
72,299
57,148
-
Northside.........................................................
Pasadena........................................................
Pearland..........................................................
Pflugerville.......................................................
Pharr-San Juan-Alamo....................................
Plano...............................................................
78,711
49,227
15,543
18,761
28,088
53,238
672,158
397,550
127,985
153,906
248,268
615,912
52,375
43,518
6,992
9,341
42,209
22,310
11,515
10,432
734
451
15,168
2,562
11,621
6,898
2,459
2,773
2,788
6,730
15,129
14,056
1,375
3,167
14,728
4,374
14,110
12,132
2,424
2,950
9,525
8,644
236,073
196,018
32,309
38,471
158,711
47,903
174,641
161,923
21,970
26,018
133,458
24,600
-
Richardson......................................................
Rockwall..........................................................
Round Rock.....................................................
San Angelo......................................................
San Antonio.....................................................
San Benito Consolidated.................................
35,147
11,560
37,847
15,050
56,422
10,544
371,470
103,571
347,064
111,100
522,507
98,456
31,864
4,469
17,959
16,548
96,815
19,188
5,535
580
1,963
4,268
32,858
5,486
6,007
1,609
5,954
2,878
11,483
1,841
6,757
1,034
4,214
2,921
25,230
5,122
13,565
1,246
5,828
6,481
27,244
6,739
36,115
13,439
34,711
50,428
261,726
66,785
15,835
8,140
15,517
41,831
204,340
54,953
-
San Felipe-Del Rio Consolidated....................
Socorro............................................................
Spring..............................................................
Spring Branch..................................................
Tyler.................................................................
United..............................................................
10,420
36,842
31,389
32,701
18,002
35,697
80,042
318,279
284,322
319,770
151,346
306,822
14,800
36,004
26,718
37,384
24,649
39,574
5,067
9,909
1,831
8,427
5,927
11,250
2,014
6,347
6,489
5,286
3,470
5,087
3,216
11,122
7,619
8,495
5,340
13,193
4,503
8,626
10,779
15,176
9,912
10,044
46,501
202,024
111,764
33,121
32,575
152,334
38,902
162,808
83,580
13,213
23,543
120,598
-
Victoria.............................................................
Waco...............................................................
Weslaco...........................................................
Wichita Falls....................................................
Ysleta...............................................................
14,071
15,614
15,653
15,038
46,115
109,178
134,522
138,287
118,388
378,256
16,373
23,810
26,245
17,023
54,579
3,638
7,832
11,340
3,158
17,961
3,196
2,818
2,580
2,547
8,315
3,256
5,975
7,642
3,822
13,500
6,283
7,185
4,683
7,496
14,803
35,874
57,701
90,226
43,297
231,623
27,145
45,989
79,530
34,053
189,151
-
Independent Schools:
Alpine...............................................................
Box Elder County.............................................
Cache County..................................................
Davis County...................................................
Granite.............................................................
Jordan..............................................................
55,383
10,591
13,294
61,735
67,345
77,110
338,381
67,367
82,584
387,460
438,162
515,240
30,990
7,637
5,901
33,373
49,884
37,854
4,419
929
589
2,961
9,933
4,349
9,210
2,140
2,473
10,393
12,181
12,212
6,569
1,476
1,667
8,123
11,671
8,167
10,792
3,092
1,172
11,896
16,099
13,126
201,345
40,703
54,720
232,883
238,873
262,114
106,860
21,094
27,112
124,647
123,959
141,721
15,717
3,950
4,675
18,226
25,743
22,767
Nebo................................................................
Ogden..............................................................
Provo...............................................................
Salt Lake City..................................................
Tooele County.................................................
Washington County.........................................
Weber County..................................................
24,098
12,601
13,235
24,355
11,843
23,294
28,968
162,194
91,059
89,683
202,391
73,893
149,701
174,135
16,090
16,381
11,762
31,302
5,432
12,833
15,751
2,098
3,473
2,046
6,875
774
3,155
1,261
4,341
2,848
3,330
7,143
1,828
3,804
4,853
3,243
4,219
2,597
7,798
1,939
3,101
3,963
6,408
5,841
3,789
9,486
891
2,773
5,674
97,358
48,379
49,629
76,234
46,158
77,363
109,371
49,479
23,752
23,146
1,947
24,511
40,630
56,244
8,771
4,839
6,028
10,475
3,875
6,664
10,981
12,766
10,643
18,463
11,045
11,039
40,336
153,134
178,816
367,657
107,627
93,911
381,365
7,088
11,651
13,644
8,299
6,040
23,602
1,409
3,159
3,106
1,301
1,566
4,683
3,118
3,548
3,903
2,317
1,578
8,268
1,154
2,261
2,907
1,392
1,537
4,564
1,407
2,683
3,728
3,289
1,359
6,087
40,685
25,287
43,029
51,949
43,880
189,927
32,134
19,546
32,275
41,033
35,144
147,275
3,947
2,112
2,926
3,543
3,198
19,934
UTAH
VIRGINIA
Dependent Schools:
Albemarle County............................................
Alexandria........................................................
Arlington County..............................................
Augusta County...............................................
Bedford County................................................
Chesapeake....................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
Total taxes
Property
taxes only
Parent
government
contributions
From cities
and
counties
From other
school
systems
Charges
Other
271,727
155,946
75,148
178,911
35,591
110,088
245,391
127,498
57,427
157,008
24,593
98,438
245,391
127,498
57,427
157,008
24,593
98,438
-
32
12
-
19
426
105
13,201
12,599
6,718
11,614
912
3,959
13,116
15,849
10,577
10,257
10,074
7,586
32,757
11,008
23,251
20,234
9,544
23,465
48,179
157,911
354,966
128,576
40,552
125,437
26,760
137,741
319,642
114,906
35,830
107,352
26,760
137,741
319,642
114,906
35,830
107,352
-
212
98
417
143
302
-
9
356
-
785
7,689
21,473
5,148
2,044
9,421
20,422
12,374
13,434
8,023
2,376
8,664
-
16,273
10,187
36,615
12,681
12,209
34,810
86,806
148,041
125,471
97,004
21,923
390,969
74,870
132,252
107,196
90,632
17,464
350,160
74,870
132,252
107,196
90,632
17,464
350,160
-
1
267
-
3,276
8,433
10,803
3,635
1,597
19,050
8,660
7,356
7,472
2,736
2,862
21,492
Northside.........................................................
Pasadena........................................................
Pearland..........................................................
Pflugerville.......................................................
Pharr-San Juan-Alamo....................................
Plano...............................................................
-
61,432
34,095
10,339
12,453
25,253
23,303
383,710
158,014
88,684
106,094
47,348
545,699
341,505
136,551
78,822
96,511
37,926
499,640
341,505
136,551
78,822
96,511
37,926
499,640
-
179
38
38
1,829
276
256
19,415
9,179
3,768
5,672
831
26,143
22,514
12,284
5,915
3,873
8,553
17,831
Richardson......................................................
Rockwall..........................................................
Round Rock.....................................................
San Angelo......................................................
San Antonio.....................................................
San Benito Consolidated.................................
-
20,280
5,299
19,194
8,597
57,386
11,832
303,491
85,663
294,394
44,124
163,966
12,483
281,548
77,201
269,482
36,428
145,622
9,671
281,548
77,201
269,482
36,428
145,622
9,671
-
174
3
90
1
-
8,184
4,516
11,775
2,437
4,385
612
13,758
3,946
12,963
5,256
13,959
2,110
San Felipe-Del Rio Consolidated....................
Socorro............................................................
Spring..............................................................
Spring Branch..................................................
Tyler.................................................................
United..............................................................
-
7,599
39,216
28,184
19,908
9,032
31,736
18,741
80,251
145,840
249,265
94,122
114,914
13,672
67,376
126,592
229,095
83,549
99,673
13,672
67,376
126,592
229,095
83,549
99,673
-
35
154
210
15
-
44
121
-
977
3,627
10,168
6,607
3,436
3,796
4,057
9,248
8,882
13,353
7,001
11,445
Victoria.............................................................
Waco...............................................................
Weslaco...........................................................
Wichita Falls....................................................
Ysleta...............................................................
-
8,729
11,712
10,696
9,244
42,472
56,931
53,011
21,816
58,068
92,054
51,535
48,094
17,026
52,131
75,542
51,535
48,094
17,026
52,131
75,542
-
22
23
12
36
-
3,329
2,099
1,461
3,608
3,574
2,067
2,818
3,295
2,293
12,915
Independent Schools:
Alpine...............................................................
Box Elder County.............................................
Cache County..................................................
Davis County...................................................
Granite.............................................................
Jordan..............................................................
4,981
2,265
3,385
4,994
4,910
7,063
73,787
13,394
19,548
85,016
84,261
90,563
106,046
19,027
21,963
121,204
149,405
215,272
88,176
14,648
16,105
94,764
122,961
181,680
88,176
14,648
16,105
94,764
122,961
181,680
-
-
1,065
693
-
7,891
1,945
2,508
10,072
7,946
13,765
9,979
2,434
2,285
16,368
17,805
19,827
Nebo................................................................
Ogden..............................................................
Provo...............................................................
Salt Lake City..................................................
Tooele County.................................................
Washington County.........................................
Weber County..................................................
3,485
845
1,297
2,385
1,284
3,096
3,112
35,623
18,943
19,158
61,427
16,488
26,973
39,034
48,746
26,299
28,292
94,855
22,303
59,505
49,013
40,015
19,767
24,692
83,416
17,915
52,056
37,339
40,015
19,767
24,692
83,416
17,915
52,056
37,339
-
-
48
39
173
-
3,329
768
1,317
4,455
1,784
2,873
4,615
5,354
5,764
2,244
6,811
2,604
4,576
7,059
-
4,604
3,629
7,828
7,373
5,538
22,718
105,361
141,878
310,984
47,379
43,991
167,836
-
-
92,265
139,340
297,458
38,953
33,947
150,651
-
4,345
6
1,482
5,300
6,623
8,245
6,918
2,125
10,140
2,377
2,840
7,980
1,833
407
1,904
749
581
960
Transportation
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Independent Schools--Con.
Katy.................................................................
Keller...............................................................
Killeen..............................................................
Klein.................................................................
La Joya............................................................
Lamar Consolidated........................................
-
40,061
16,401
28,435
30,089
23,903
12,261
Laredo.............................................................
Leander...........................................................
Lewisville.........................................................
Lubbock...........................................................
Magnolia..........................................................
Mansfield.........................................................
-
McAllen............................................................
McKinney.........................................................
Mesquite..........................................................
Midland............................................................
Mission Consolidated......................................
North East........................................................
TEXAS--Con.
UTAH--Con.
VIRGINIA--Con.
Dependent Schools:
Albemarle County............................................
Alexandria........................................................
Arlington County..............................................
Augusta County...............................................
Bedford County................................................
Chesapeake....................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--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
Geographic area
For selected functions
Instruction
Employee
benefits
Support services
Total2
Salaries and
wages
Employee
benefits
Total
Pupil
support
Staff
support
Total
Total
Salaries and
wages
Independent Schools--Con.
Katy.................................................................
Keller...............................................................
Killeen..............................................................
Klein.................................................................
La Joya............................................................
Lamar Consolidated........................................
421,078
252,924
302,805
351,966
224,287
226,145
343,091
157,978
263,536
262,528
196,248
143,659
250,772
102,397
185,904
191,830
120,900
95,732
38,054
15,275
27,435
28,415
27,485
19,639
217,258
97,837
162,347
158,113
115,590
88,040
174,442
74,121
125,421
127,642
79,400
65,229
26,227
10,619
17,575
18,142
15,300
13,171
110,269
52,231
87,427
89,671
68,108
47,596
15,940
6,710
12,631
16,330
11,209
6,854
14,244
6,005
19,241
10,656
11,880
4,908
Laredo.............................................................
Leander...........................................................
Lewisville.........................................................
Lubbock...........................................................
Magnolia..........................................................
Mansfield.........................................................
279,800
237,742
418,037
272,413
114,305
297,997
209,075
160,516
352,834
232,145
70,967
162,899
142,367
110,615
238,569
140,263
46,623
116,513
23,010
15,924
38,614
26,362
8,058
16,850
126,061
95,427
224,890
139,761
44,219
101,220
91,969
75,670
177,077
102,538
33,830
81,671
13,408
10,187
28,091
19,132
5,955
11,165
71,999
56,603
108,215
76,812
23,147
54,546
12,507
7,005
18,543
12,511
2,476
8,251
13,758
9,382
15,428
13,671
2,278
5,457
McAllen............................................................
McKinney.........................................................
Mesquite..........................................................
Midland............................................................
Mission Consolidated......................................
North East........................................................
211,247
195,544
306,836
178,179
125,025
653,692
196,768
136,893
245,333
151,714
114,801
440,816
135,837
88,051
166,895
101,183
75,446
307,346
27,015
11,027
23,573
19,133
15,107
54,960
120,152
84,531
151,895
91,620
68,593
275,986
90,936
65,702
115,489
69,244
49,253
211,913
16,362
8,434
16,375
12,068
8,827
36,202
64,315
44,194
81,627
50,820
38,030
145,316
13,157
5,528
9,936
6,013
7,715
24,404
11,811
6,222
12,459
7,098
6,502
25,894
Northside.........................................................
Pasadena........................................................
Pearland..........................................................
Pflugerville.......................................................
Pharr-San Juan-Alamo....................................
Plano...............................................................
761,692
443,404
145,211
175,987
238,880
624,735
542,685
352,177
97,489
125,975
225,284
392,996
389,085
248,161
68,608
81,618
141,773
272,561
65,142
31,243
8,219
12,564
41,457
45,561
324,192
214,601
56,328
76,668
134,025
251,599
254,457
170,463
45,603
59,839
93,781
198,931
40,188
20,157
5,339
9,073
23,155
32,830
184,541
116,619
37,027
41,864
76,302
119,945
25,936
15,062
4,447
5,575
12,441
18,785
35,488
17,014
4,246
5,890
14,160
20,191
Richardson......................................................
Rockwall..........................................................
Round Rock.....................................................
San Angelo......................................................
San Antonio.....................................................
San Benito Consolidated.................................
352,993
101,520
296,020
109,042
546,526
118,872
258,042
82,560
274,644
102,538
475,936
83,405
180,154
52,676
182,020
67,309
324,563
51,493
28,426
10,014
36,127
13,249
74,883
9,013
165,716
47,610
163,208
63,164
271,489
46,500
126,336
34,985
125,659
46,127
204,567
32,935
19,112
6,118
23,584
8,471
44,889
5,335
81,134
31,178
97,143
33,836
167,428
28,615
13,396
3,842
11,792
6,010
26,386
3,720
12,904
3,860
12,323
5,137
42,444
5,802
San Felipe-Del Rio Consolidated....................
Socorro............................................................
Spring..............................................................
Spring Branch..................................................
Tyler.................................................................
United..............................................................
78,587
337,913
365,387
326,830
184,573
312,883
73,384
269,438
217,981
259,924
134,321
261,222
48,237
172,482
154,030
180,607
89,467
180,243
8,336
39,098
20,405
28,871
12,120
30,686
44,734
165,957
131,134
160,131
83,007
156,130
32,061
118,857
102,985
124,162
61,663
115,373
4,974
24,728
13,652
19,167
8,266
18,658
23,854
87,912
74,447
84,381
43,894
88,517
3,353
13,139
10,010
12,480
7,129
14,016
4,859
13,773
9,510
13,393
7,524
10,929
Victoria.............................................................
Waco...............................................................
Weslaco...........................................................
Wichita Falls....................................................
Ysleta...............................................................
104,683
135,932
136,291
111,677
443,746
100,698
125,420
126,471
109,210
347,566
66,650
78,869
86,736
72,680
234,690
12,255
13,500
16,475
11,908
49,972
60,388
69,867
72,875
67,729
209,867
44,614
51,704
55,526
52,093
157,860
7,306
8,165
9,568
8,370
29,383
34,152
45,979
44,159
35,522
119,689
5,759
5,790
7,619
6,011
18,019
5,781
8,544
9,053
7,046
20,710
Independent Schools:
Alpine...............................................................
Box Elder County.............................................
Cache County..................................................
Davis County...................................................
Granite.............................................................
Jordan..............................................................
342,743
63,873
89,826
391,760
415,275
465,233
277,389
60,184
72,400
335,966
362,697
392,604
159,997
33,524
41,845
197,146
224,016
229,599
79,014
13,578
18,295
75,999
82,138
99,129
182,557
34,970
46,304
202,322
220,419
239,223
116,694
22,816
29,597
137,224
151,836
152,763
56,005
9,451
12,411
50,805
55,981
71,784
74,806
17,077
20,677
97,301
111,576
120,820
7,469
1,813
1,466
11,264
15,774
11,116
13,962
1,238
2,991
13,372
23,138
22,402
Nebo................................................................
Ogden..............................................................
Provo...............................................................
Salt Lake City..................................................
Tooele County.................................................
Washington County.........................................
Weber County..................................................
187,589
87,075
85,190
216,987
76,366
175,992
165,811
125,741
82,153
76,859
169,643
59,368
119,527
151,274
74,988
45,820
45,743
100,277
32,922
70,425
92,518
30,798
19,300
17,682
33,060
14,958
30,145
34,848
77,680
45,802
51,702
98,799
36,351
76,799
99,012
51,665
29,770
34,041
69,783
22,960
50,474
64,928
21,705
11,993
13,139
22,541
11,099
21,496
24,501
38,471
29,069
15,965
46,967
17,698
34,350
41,663
5,948
5,421
3,024
5,165
1,973
4,814
5,042
4,201
7,364
2,008
11,627
1,452
4,100
2,221
151,532
187,606
367,268
107,892
91,440
416,141
131,344
171,999
320,753
87,501
83,342
362,389
87,550
112,699
220,897
56,568
54,285
237,865
26,815
35,012
67,281
18,288
15,605
85,978
75,135
102,387
181,565
57,255
50,926
229,887
55,202
74,623
137,814
40,501
36,124
162,564
16,039
20,626
38,836
12,772
10,284
56,015
50,349
64,108
113,518
26,383
28,414
121,178
5,692
10,199
17,241
3,588
3,663
15,021
8,679
12,515
31,035
3,527
6,334
23,760
TEXAS--Con.
UTAH--Con.
VIRGINIA--Con.
Dependent Schools:
Albemarle County............................................
Alexandria........................................................
Arlington County..............................................
Augusta County...............................................
Bedford County................................................
Chesapeake....................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
69
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Indebtedness
Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.
Current spending--Con.
Geographic area
For selected functions--Con.
Support services--Con.
General
School
adminisOther and
administration
tration nonspecified
Other
current
spending
Capital
Interoutlay governmental
Interest
on debt
Total long-term
debt
outstanding at
end of fiscal year
Long-term
debt issued
during
fiscal year
Long-term
debt retired
during
fiscal year
TEXAS--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
Katy.................................................................
Keller...............................................................
Killeen..............................................................
Klein.................................................................
La Joya............................................................
Lamar Consolidated........................................
2,540
1,395
1,722
2,174
1,372
1,018
19,473
8,785
14,440
15,670
9,284
7,606
58,072
29,336
39,393
44,841
34,363
27,210
15,564
7,910
13,762
14,744
12,550
8,023
39,746
70,069
30,001
74,756
19,179
71,921
103
117
1,666
852
419
244
38,138
24,760
7,602
13,830
8,441
10,321
746,139
484,579
152,910
316,565
163,952
233,129
89,845
117,450
-
25,880
94,759
7,640
80,685
4,190
3,235
Laredo.............................................................
Leander...........................................................
Lewisville.........................................................
Lubbock...........................................................
Magnolia..........................................................
Mansfield.........................................................
1,338
1,729
3,722
2,063
948
1,173
10,218
8,092
20,432
12,996
3,037
12,055
34,178
30,395
50,090
35,571
14,408
27,610
11,015
8,486
19,729
15,572
3,601
7,133
58,340
61,304
33,824
34,871
34,361
111,017
180
698
1,862
183
183
329
12,205
15,224
29,517
5,214
8,794
23,752
275,732
617,308
643,152
150,051
172,500
573,244
14,000
151,580
306,983
52,245
98,830
8,378
16,726
270,862
8,189
4,560
9,460
McAllen............................................................
McKinney.........................................................
Mesquite..........................................................
Midland............................................................
Mission Consolidated......................................
North East........................................................
1,560
1,208
1,528
1,450
881
4,040
9,649
8,200
13,035
8,047
5,760
24,453
28,138
23,036
44,669
28,212
17,172
66,525
12,301
8,168
11,811
9,274
8,178
19,514
8,099
41,581
43,040
21,552
6,476
173,380
567
399
267
186
792
950
5,813
16,671
18,196
4,727
2,956
38,546
128,021
399,785
410,464
107,071
59,105
873,504
67,450
14,015
124,580
1,115
18,410
19,883
15,442
2,405
147,171
Northside.........................................................
Pasadena........................................................
Pearland..........................................................
Pflugerville.......................................................
Pharr-San Juan-Alamo....................................
Plano...............................................................
3,883
2,741
1,252
875
1,810
3,597
28,176
22,914
5,173
7,215
10,324
20,179
91,058
58,888
21,909
22,309
37,567
57,193
33,952
20,957
4,134
7,443
14,957
21,452
171,554
70,252
36,206
35,514
6,819
62,995
2,217
958
786
668
184
133,572
45,236
20,017
10,730
13,830
6,593
35,172
1,005,720
316,089
269,648
252,350
112,480
792,885
250,310
109,640
70,535
294,422
15,070
35,155
8,957
5,635
37,855
Richardson......................................................
Rockwall..........................................................
Round Rock.....................................................
San Angelo......................................................
San Antonio.....................................................
San Benito Consolidated.................................
1,924
1,250
3,141
1,183
2,830
769
16,789
4,511
14,526
5,200
26,020
3,953
36,121
17,715
55,361
16,306
69,748
14,371
11,192
3,772
14,293
5,538
37,019
8,290
40,473
10,554
6,989
5,078
43,414
31,412
37,687
114
514
202
1,178
246
16,791
8,292
13,873
1,224
25,998
3,809
423,118
205,141
322,810
27,043
511,130
85,895
54,235
82,653
4,500
45,782
59,177
30,399
1,982
14,410
3,520
San Felipe-Del Rio Consolidated....................
Socorro............................................................
Spring..............................................................
Spring Branch..................................................
Tyler.................................................................
United..............................................................
1,106
1,805
1,951
3,349
1,681
2,778
3,256
12,743
13,770
15,262
7,588
15,427
11,280
46,452
39,206
39,897
19,972
45,367
4,796
15,569
12,400
15,412
7,420
16,575
3,550
51,310
118,103
28,323
46,209
37,606
406
265
1,292
18,158
375
587
1,247
16,900
28,011
20,425
3,668
13,468
26,190
301,270
467,341
377,978
78,490
316,392
33,895
26,715
20,525
-
1,670
43,981
10,166
9,470
2,745
12,720
Victoria.............................................................
Waco...............................................................
Weslaco...........................................................
Wichita Falls....................................................
Ysleta...............................................................
1,044
1,262
947
991
2,708
4,847
7,958
5,184
5,888
20,438
16,721
22,425
21,356
15,586
57,814
6,158
9,574
9,437
5,959
18,010
2,439
6,716
8,316
1,330
86,322
188
1,014
288
121
175
1,358
2,782
1,216
1,016
9,683
29,216
59,220
37,775
22,165
193,439
1,845
4,750
33,025
1,700
2,970
4,030
37,565
3,075
14,568
Independent Schools:
Alpine...............................................................
Box Elder County.............................................
Cache County..................................................
Davis County...................................................
Granite.............................................................
Jordan..............................................................
981
624
409
2,831
2,799
2,423
15,920
3,741
3,974
19,038
21,150
24,655
36,474
9,661
11,837
50,796
48,715
60,224
20,026
8,137
5,419
36,343
30,702
32,561
51,762
3,334
14,153
43,749
52,578
64,431
155
202
13,592
200
3,273
12,045
7,996
278,582
67,783
223,365
170,687
25,139
23,038
3,800
3,163
19,940
25,735
Nebo................................................................
Ogden..............................................................
Provo...............................................................
Salt Lake City..................................................
Tooele County.................................................
Washington County.........................................
Weber County..................................................
1,048
427
1,452
397
472
407
5,181
7,178
5,109
4,046
8,116
3,645
8,135
9,382
20,096
10,748
5,435
21,662
10,156
16,894
19,837
9,590
7,282
9,192
23,877
5,319
8,378
10,599
54,975
4,884
6,514
41,515
13,679
49,733
10,822
159
26
78
143
44
-
6,714
12
1,739
5,686
3,319
6,688
3,715
142,230
31,579
164,145
70,598
192,071
60,151
31,656
40,417
-
8,882
500
2,284
7,895
5,778
74
4,798
2,805
6,038
6,614
937
379
3,074
8,776
8,071
13,832
5,266
5,425
19,997
24,397
27,285
44,796
13,065
12,613
59,326
5,860
5,504
25,670
3,863
4,002
11,324
13,085
10,631
35,106
12,930
5,045
40,459
2,878
1,198
895
5,012
836
7,926
4,225
3,778
10,514
2,449
2,217
5,367
86,447
75,568
252,569
43,953
45,026
134,592
8,617
23,553
309
28,008
7,033
16,324
3,542
3,672
759
UTAH--Con.
VIRGINIA--Con.
Dependent Schools:
Albemarle County............................................
Alexandria........................................................
Arlington County..............................................
Augusta County...............................................
Bedford County................................................
Chesapeake....................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
70
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
1
Enrollment
Total
Total
Compensatory
(Title I)
Special
Education
Child
nutrition
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Formula
Assistance
Special
Education
VIRGINIA--Con.
Dependent Schools--Con.
Chesterfield County.........................................
Fairfax County.................................................
Fauquier County..............................................
Frederick County.............................................
Hampton..........................................................
Hanover County...............................................
57,239
163,753
10,937
12,211
22,799
18,644
510,235
2,067,838
116,662
131,906
209,958
167,008
24,816
83,028
4,401
5,463
21,077
6,500
4,091
15,406
534
1,018
6,373
459
10,734
29,781
2,370
2,382
5,082
2,932
3,890
14,419
872
1,083
4,823
912
6,101
23,422
625
980
4,799
2,197
237,277
392,286
33,951
53,208
120,564
70,044
193,443
327,480
27,851
41,769
91,582
58,181
17,550
22,258
2,228
5,301
10,621
4,932
Henrico County................................................
Loudoun County..............................................
Newport News.................................................
Norfolk.............................................................
Portsmouth......................................................
Prince William County.....................................
47,747
47,306
33,139
36,014
15,872
68,458
417,032
831,467
318,316
354,784
158,264
768,833
21,940
13,435
34,509
45,103
11,475
31,853
4,525
1,280
10,240
16,056
2,201
5,811
8,558
5,260
6,646
6,866
2,442
11,125
4,406
2,655
7,205
9,501
4,351
7,936
4,451
4,240
10,418
12,680
2,481
6,981
179,906
118,526
168,627
190,218
89,267
306,983
146,428
98,436
124,931
135,238
64,660
241,568
13,569
6,626
14,899
20,962
9,218
29,211
Richmond........................................................
Roanoke..........................................................
Roanoke County..............................................
Rockingham County........................................
Spotsylvania County........................................
Stafford County................................................
24,726
13,286
14,830
11,611
23,736
26,178
314,166
146,594
143,854
113,569
223,549
238,131
41,280
16,501
6,196
7,144
9,639
11,603
14,148
6,727
1,090
1,214
1,689
824
5,960
3,027
3,226
2,767
3,972
3,777
7,395
3,676
1,067
1,666
2,034
1,974
13,777
3,071
813
1,497
1,944
5,028
121,034
66,295
64,931
54,059
103,965
112,576
82,448
47,723
51,078
41,120
83,641
93,719
15,331
6,566
5,547
4,278
8,053
6,485
Suffolk..............................................................
Virginia Beach.................................................
York County.....................................................
13,852
74,303
12,833
149,998
729,334
113,698
10,897
58,432
14,212
3,711
11,879
498
2,636
13,755
1,636
2,497
8,202
1,079
2,053
24,596
10,999
67,411
336,273
53,809
52,494
270,165
45,467
5,503
29,652
2,965
Independent Schools:
Auburn.............................................................
Battle Ground..................................................
Bellevue...........................................................
Bellingham.......................................................
Bethel..............................................................
Central Kitsap..................................................
14,185
13,264
16,414
10,575
18,061
12,642
130,733
99,587
173,636
92,610
151,699
119,665
8,582
5,547
7,785
6,993
10,471
21,507
1,705
837
1,110
1,655
2,290
1,210
2,390
2,332
3,476
2,502
3,618
2,950
2,130
1,120
1,305
1,344
2,337
1,186
2,357
1,258
1,894
1,492
2,226
16,161
74,347
71,961
84,900
55,125
102,404
71,945
57,829
53,329
66,538
43,969
72,926
53,511
5,521
5,854
6,759
5,147
8,732
6,915
Central Valley..................................................
Clover Park......................................................
Edmonds.........................................................
Everett.............................................................
Evergreen........................................................
Federal Way....................................................
11,807
13,042
21,442
18,852
25,576
22,978
100,709
117,751
198,349
185,220
229,520
186,941
6,058
23,374
14,513
11,033
13,916
13,987
1,422
3,969
2,560
2,909
3,547
3,164
2,141
2,856
4,152
3,558
4,356
4,119
1,346
2,648
2,105
2,149
3,077
3,530
1,149
13,901
5,696
2,417
2,936
3,174
66,181
71,315
111,421
109,694
147,825
119,701
50,187
49,445
87,678
79,805
105,072
90,644
5,366
7,514
10,373
9,540
11,549
10,697
Highline............................................................
Issaquah..........................................................
Kennewick.......................................................
Kent.................................................................
Lake Washington.............................................
Marysville.........................................................
17,614
16,036
14,963
27,415
24,332
11,787
180,979
155,860
125,539
242,714
223,732
99,350
16,487
4,612
9,311
15,393
8,469
7,247
5,026
532
2,601
3,219
864
1,338
3,779
2,818
2,511
5,330
4,548
2,421
3,549
439
2,210
3,879
1,214
1,434
4,133
823
1,989
2,965
1,843
2,054
99,933
81,131
88,294
146,182
123,287
65,011
72,919
64,082
62,747
110,962
98,914
49,021
7,931
6,393
6,483
12,172
9,888
5,919
Mukilteo...........................................................
North Thurston.................................................
Northshore.......................................................
Pasco...............................................................
Puyallup...........................................................
Renton.............................................................
14,332
13,370
20,720
11,993
20,714
13,423
139,364
113,556
215,621
100,526
191,738
137,082
8,890
7,887
7,159
11,375
7,785
9,542
1,990
1,325
767
3,750
1,006
2,308
2,613
2,462
3,787
2,059
3,661
2,568
2,205
1,536
1,019
3,112
1,373
2,165
2,082
2,564
1,586
2,454
1,745
2,501
81,084
71,582
111,089
69,647
116,702
72,597
61,391
55,784
88,016
47,145
90,840
54,825
6,747
6,529
10,335
5,546
9,567
6,116
Richland...........................................................
Seattle.............................................................
South Kitsap....................................................
Spokane..........................................................
Tacoma............................................................
Vancouver.......................................................
Yakima.............................................................
10,203
46,085
10,764
30,999
31,820
22,515
15,040
105,940
557,532
82,084
299,299
355,094
201,351
135,613
6,162
50,277
6,199
32,607
37,507
17,712
23,614
962
15,533
1,387
10,919
11,871
6,332
9,579
1,971
10,588
2,293
6,240
7,126
4,550
3,361
947
7,054
1,079
5,816
6,658
3,325
4,265
2,282
17,102
1,440
9,632
11,852
3,505
6,409
72,937
260,714
59,255
181,570
190,859
125,608
90,377
41,104
195,855
44,894
128,588
126,306
91,981
60,329
4,932
23,525
5,444
14,484
15,138
10,667
7,132
15,623
12,325
11,316
27,999
10,024
11,703
13,577
158,724
133,430
112,413
286,640
107,220
126,529
140,195
14,264
15,065
11,691
34,850
13,536
17,519
16,893
3,766
5,366
4,051
11,236
4,149
5,119
5,274
-
2,878
2,810
2,354
6,425
1,638
2,750
3,162
7,620
6,889
5,286
17,189
7,749
9,650
8,457
93,045
70,903
64,370
147,461
50,399
70,166
78,771
50,282
42,046
38,541
80,691
27,991
42,036
47,374
351
318
223
553
173
245
268
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
Independent Schools:
Berkeley County..............................................
Cabell County..................................................
Harrison County...............................................
Kanawha County.............................................
Monongalia County..........................................
Raleigh County................................................
Wood County...................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
71
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
Total taxes
Property
taxes only
Parent
government
contributions
From cities
and
counties
From other
school
systems
Charges
Other
248,142
1,592,524
78,310
73,235
68,317
90,464
-
-
220,933
1,474,505
76,654
65,818
59,929
81,948
-
2,780
34,001
1,080
2,761
2,813
577
14,951
56,810
269
3,447
3,308
6,203
9,478
27,208
307
1,209
2,267
1,736
19,909
13,464
28,797
34,018
15,389
36,204
215,186
699,506
115,180
119,463
57,522
429,997
-
-
201,558
455,109
101,187
103,094
40,784
378,314
-
1,453
1,531
6,746
6,536
3,886
22,334
11,321
13,074
6,219
5,320
2,508
19,993
854
229,792
1,028
4,513
10,344
9,356
-
23,255
12,006
8,306
8,661
12,271
12,372
151,852
63,798
72,727
52,366
109,945
113,952
-
-
144,121
56,678
67,016
43,745
100,297
103,509
-
2,194
4,368
707
4,232
1,846
1,971
3,198
2,394
4,220
2,883
6,291
6,809
2,339
358
784
1,506
1,511
1,663
-
9,414
36,456
5,377
71,690
334,629
45,677
-
-
64,722
299,291
39,215
-
3,613
13,710
1,867
2,625
14,531
3,790
730
7,097
805
Independent Schools:
Auburn.............................................................
Battle Ground..................................................
Bellevue...........................................................
Bellingham.......................................................
Bethel..............................................................
Central Kitsap..................................................
2,757
3,586
3,248
1,600
5,232
3,261
8,240
9,192
8,355
4,409
15,514
8,258
47,804
22,079
80,951
30,492
38,824
26,213
36,951
12,624
54,228
25,135
28,395
20,327
36,951
12,624
54,228
25,135
28,390
20,325
-
2
188
12
68
27
723
263
452
2
349
95
4,093
4,133
12,703
2,897
4,759
4,294
6,035
4,871
13,568
2,446
5,253
1,470
Central Valley..................................................
Clover Park......................................................
Edmonds.........................................................
Everett.............................................................
Evergreen........................................................
Federal Way....................................................
2,020
3,292
4,310
3,642
6,050
4,097
8,608
11,064
9,060
16,707
25,154
14,263
28,470
23,062
72,415
64,493
67,779
53,253
22,404
17,566
59,408
53,819
47,954
42,068
22,404
17,566
59,408
53,819
47,954
42,050
-
1
8
40
1
-
168
1,412
4
139
34
4,618
2,282
6,470
5,674
5,892
7,095
1,447
3,038
5,125
4,956
13,793
4,056
Highline............................................................
Issaquah..........................................................
Kennewick.......................................................
Kent.................................................................
Lake Washington.............................................
Marysville.........................................................
3,249
3,558
2,341
4,189
4,592
2,811
15,834
7,098
16,723
18,859
9,893
7,260
64,559
70,117
27,934
81,139
91,976
27,092
46,289
49,980
22,237
67,703
74,738
18,738
46,269
49,976
22,237
67,703
74,738
18,738
-
16
1
10
850
399
65
6
129
4,227
12,130
3,980
8,315
11,656
2,892
13,193
7,991
1,318
5,055
5,576
5,323
Mukilteo...........................................................
North Thurston.................................................
Northshore.......................................................
Pasco...............................................................
Puyallup...........................................................
Renton.............................................................
2,722
2,661
4,358
2,670
4,394
2,677
10,224
6,608
8,380
14,286
11,901
8,979
49,390
34,087
97,373
19,504
67,251
54,943
41,012
25,596
65,607
16,691
48,856
48,265
41,012
25,596
65,598
16,691
48,856
48,265
-
3
10
1
2
-
122
547
129
827
-
4,127
4,201
9,718
1,805
6,712
3,967
4,248
4,158
21,500
879
10,854
2,711
Richland...........................................................
Seattle.............................................................
South Kitsap....................................................
Spokane..........................................................
Tacoma............................................................
Vancouver.......................................................
Yakima.............................................................
1,879
14,395
2,858
5,365
5,143
4,614
2,093
25,022
26,939
6,059
33,133
44,272
18,346
20,823
26,841
246,541
16,630
85,122
126,728
58,031
21,622
18,629
202,513
12,460
61,453
105,635
46,824
16,727
18,629
202,512
12,452
61,453
105,597
46,824
16,727
-
14
-
38
256
1,035
737
1,371
3,353
12,831
2,915
8,095
6,235
5,481
1,717
4,859
31,159
1,241
15,318
13,823
4,989
1,807
1,106
497
457
807
405
616
514
41,306
28,042
25,149
65,410
21,830
27,269
30,615
51,415
47,462
36,352
104,329
43,285
38,844
44,531
41,382
42,772
33,488
91,660
38,075
31,706
35,743
41,382
42,772
33,488
91,660
38,075
31,706
35,743
-
2,399
600
386
52
55
2,103
1
423
69
1,469
-
3,282
1,343
1,109
6,120
1,508
1,265
2,187
2,249
2,746
1,332
6,094
3,650
4,404
6,546
Transportation
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Dependent Schools--Con.
Chesterfield County.........................................
Fairfax County.................................................
Fauquier County..............................................
Frederick County.............................................
Hampton..........................................................
Hanover County...............................................
-
26,284
42,548
3,872
6,138
18,361
6,931
Henrico County................................................
Loudoun County..............................................
Newport News.................................................
Norfolk.............................................................
Portsmouth......................................................
Prince William County.....................................
-
Richmond........................................................
Roanoke..........................................................
Roanoke County..............................................
Rockingham County........................................
Spotsylvania County........................................
Stafford County................................................
Suffolk..............................................................
Virginia Beach.................................................
York County.....................................................
VIRGINIA--Con.
WASHINGTON--Con.
WEST VIRGINIA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Berkeley County..............................................
Cabell County..................................................
Harrison County...............................................
Kanawha County.............................................
Monongalia County..........................................
Raleigh County................................................
Wood County...................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
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72
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--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
Geographic area
For selected functions
Instruction
Employee
benefits
Support services
Total2
Salaries and
wages
Employee
benefits
Total
Pupil
support
Staff
support
Total
Total
Salaries and
wages
Dependent Schools--Con.
Chesterfield County.........................................
Fairfax County.................................................
Fauquier County..............................................
Frederick County.............................................
Hampton..........................................................
Hanover County...............................................
505,444
2,199,898
108,028
138,703
207,660
178,631
439,942
1,964,159
103,878
110,169
201,738
145,790
283,133
1,311,741
68,289
73,022
130,963
98,976
91,358
400,918
20,679
22,161
38,481
28,079
274,529
1,182,107
68,168
67,280
118,712
98,230
195,105
851,044
48,183
48,596
84,225
71,015
65,118
260,339
14,738
14,296
24,937
20,593
148,861
656,244
31,871
38,922
74,110
40,342
18,315
107,205
5,346
6,322
11,363
6,186
17,915
122,618
4,356
6,590
13,880
5,642
Henrico County................................................
Loudoun County..............................................
Newport News.................................................
Norfolk.............................................................
Portsmouth......................................................
Prince William County.....................................
419,637
868,793
317,087
353,089
157,586
779,722
365,934
543,748
282,065
327,560
139,204
634,919
242,427
354,024
185,368
220,226
88,861
434,160
77,622
116,506
55,731
59,439
26,691
119,459
220,054
348,613
169,871
210,937
81,086
365,858
159,602
242,363
117,292
153,933
58,394
269,674
49,244
73,697
35,778
41,164
16,776
73,398
130,636
178,753
98,409
101,359
50,133
245,307
17,017
27,127
14,193
14,949
6,664
28,860
27,550
27,429
17,089
15,591
12,562
46,375
Richmond........................................................
Roanoke..........................................................
Roanoke County..............................................
Rockingham County........................................
Spotsylvania County........................................
Stafford County................................................
312,959
159,707
132,902
115,166
232,275
279,035
300,622
130,742
120,332
96,911
193,317
216,336
174,191
86,436
84,098
62,253
127,550
141,776
63,429
27,319
24,712
21,366
39,853
39,041
173,929
80,645
79,175
60,583
118,207
135,412
108,363
58,528
59,411
42,688
87,121
97,883
41,267
17,908
17,395
14,391
25,686
26,763
114,098
44,363
36,586
31,639
66,556
71,804
15,563
6,708
6,297
4,450
9,409
11,721
30,495
9,339
5,585
4,430
12,952
12,828
Suffolk..............................................................
Virginia Beach.................................................
York County.....................................................
144,726
735,916
126,529
115,123
658,848
103,443
74,344
435,623
68,325
22,042
120,068
19,565
74,264
390,198
61,269
52,168
288,980
44,566
15,058
76,383
12,549
35,538
243,967
37,975
4,791
26,535
5,136
4,427
58,608
4,922
Independent Schools:
Auburn.............................................................
Battle Ground..................................................
Bellevue...........................................................
Bellingham.......................................................
Bethel..............................................................
Central Kitsap..................................................
135,998
111,563
218,273
91,221
160,032
111,329
107,069
88,337
136,703
83,193
132,897
102,762
71,053
52,359
87,246
55,151
86,439
68,893
19,199
14,881
25,531
15,583
24,001
19,052
65,370
50,972
80,958
51,121
74,549
62,268
46,824
36,392
56,938
36,681
54,113
45,456
12,385
10,354
15,808
9,789
14,413
12,155
35,882
32,319
46,356
27,827
51,737
35,258
6,815
5,321
9,162
5,642
10,682
6,320
4,160
3,241
5,123
4,437
6,703
5,473
Central Valley..................................................
Clover Park......................................................
Edmonds.........................................................
Everett.............................................................
Evergreen........................................................
Federal Way....................................................
97,219
115,216
197,008
181,274
268,463
183,532
90,131
110,235
165,453
146,684
191,356
170,711
59,472
70,605
110,043
96,798
122,698
111,715
18,198
20,168
30,678
26,198
34,663
32,209
53,248
62,698
98,823
87,947
112,835
104,274
38,383
43,437
70,709
65,437
83,153
73,934
11,275
11,923
19,571
17,356
22,949
20,827
30,348
42,614
59,683
52,233
70,079
57,440
6,773
7,622
13,032
12,797
13,221
14,884
3,367
5,252
8,176
6,693
12,613
5,322
Highline............................................................
Issaquah..........................................................
Kennewick.......................................................
Kent.................................................................
Lake Washington.............................................
Marysville.........................................................
205,279
166,632
119,408
227,918
238,569
99,606
147,371
120,821
112,688
198,326
181,628
91,329
94,530
76,425
74,040
126,241
116,949
60,879
26,922
21,927
22,529
37,486
32,097
16,749
86,427
70,518
71,196
119,079
112,489
54,204
60,218
49,538
50,961
83,237
80,587
39,378
16,949
13,685
14,700
24,076
21,232
10,346
53,496
41,103
35,488
68,288
58,730
32,712
11,956
7,613
7,280
11,819
11,284
6,806
7,852
4,788
5,967
8,067
7,259
4,313
Mukilteo...........................................................
North Thurston.................................................
Northshore.......................................................
Pasco...............................................................
Puyallup...........................................................
Renton.............................................................
125,398
113,106
192,356
98,114
218,274
157,573
111,167
102,288
161,463
88,958
154,489
104,377
73,429
66,437
109,733
56,140
102,106
68,827
20,186
20,156
29,065
17,919
26,778
18,932
71,163
61,248
97,988
53,130
92,708
62,393
51,404
44,912
72,379
37,303
65,880
44,540
13,678
12,913
18,411
10,888
16,800
12,374
34,247
35,859
55,358
30,806
54,185
36,671
6,367
6,968
11,733
6,507
11,493
7,635
4,543
5,524
7,811
4,265
7,039
5,390
Richland...........................................................
Seattle.............................................................
South Kitsap....................................................
Spokane..........................................................
Tacoma............................................................
Vancouver.......................................................
Yakima.............................................................
130,639
552,617
82,819
322,247
387,155
205,117
128,229
76,153
422,507
79,985
262,116
269,165
180,075
124,737
46,901
271,495
51,763
169,823
179,397
119,317
76,545
13,342
72,774
15,009
46,333
53,126
34,052
22,643
43,109
241,388
46,219
155,577
158,411
105,459
79,728
30,200
172,509
32,738
112,500
114,038
75,695
53,183
8,047
44,570
8,926
29,453
32,363
20,946
15,184
28,862
164,851
30,196
89,028
98,669
65,238
38,902
5,011
30,765
6,602
15,315
21,154
11,562
8,399
3,191
24,122
2,983
14,435
14,409
11,312
6,076
157,998
124,809
111,952
284,693
118,317
127,540
138,598
143,248
121,190
105,072
275,790
93,542
116,026
129,916
79,100
65,120
57,451
154,833
51,963
63,337
71,583
39,163
33,313
30,141
77,717
28,227
33,635
37,127
83,164
69,855
61,310
161,364
54,933
61,927
77,869
51,964
41,123
35,359
100,685
33,757
38,752
47,504
25,274
20,867
18,430
50,254
18,218
19,776
24,805
50,028
41,201
37,463
86,886
32,220
44,769
43,988
5,291
5,304
4,534
11,599
4,533
5,961
3,684
6,931
7,549
5,060
7,212
3,199
7,000
7,228
VIRGINIA--Con.
WASHINGTON--Con.
WEST VIRGINIA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Berkeley County..............................................
Cabell County..................................................
Harrison County...............................................
Kanawha County.............................................
Monongalia County..........................................
Raleigh County................................................
Wood County...................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
73
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Indebtedness
Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.
Current spending--Con.
Geographic area
For selected functions--Con.
Support services--Con.
General
School
adminisOther and
administration
tration nonspecified
Other
current
spending
Capital
Interoutlay governmental
Interest
on debt
Total long-term
debt
outstanding at
end of fiscal year
Long-term
debt issued
during
fiscal year
Long-term
debt retired
during
fiscal year
VIRGINIA--Con.
Dependent Schools--Con.
Chesterfield County.........................................
Fairfax County.................................................
Fauquier County..............................................
Frederick County.............................................
Hampton..........................................................
Hanover County...............................................
3,916
12,345
934
932
4,703
2,232
27,935
117,015
5,721
7,461
11,817
6,556
80,780
297,061
15,514
17,617
32,347
19,726
16,552
125,808
3,839
3,967
8,916
7,218
50,520
182,516
1,398
20,650
4,704
26,454
2,325
430
287
2,607
684
1,018
12,657
52,793
2,465
5,277
534
5,369
247,012
1,165,557
28,660
101,291
10,684
127,462
50,390
109,690
12,854
15,800
26,577
4,445
8,359
8,666
Henrico County................................................
Loudoun County..............................................
Newport News.................................................
Norfolk.............................................................
Portsmouth......................................................
Prince William County.....................................
4,611
4,032
6,717
7,935
1,670
18,005
20,943
31,804
15,802
15,806
6,534
45,988
60,515
88,361
44,608
47,078
22,703
106,079
15,244
16,382
13,785
15,264
7,985
23,754
43,533
104,601
22,781
19,579
14,387
104,101
902
1,140
6,959
5,866
3,802
20,194
9,268
219,304
5,282
84
193
20,508
239,650
733,643
97,256
54,656
3,583
426,255
63,519
44,513
6,946
63,958
15,717
8,690
15,333
157
282
47,854
Richmond........................................................
Roanoke..........................................................
Roanoke County..............................................
Rockingham County........................................
Spotsylvania County........................................
Stafford County................................................
1,821
929
1,163
1,297
2,099
2,635
17,834
6,706
7,094
6,504
10,384
13,722
48,385
20,681
16,447
14,958
31,712
30,898
12,595
5,734
4,571
4,689
8,554
9,120
6,477
22,092
8,275
12,048
29,165
62,144
1,594
2,785
461
4,281
506
4,266
4,088
3,834
1,926
9,793
49
67,723
103,750
70,962
38,513
250,886
298,189
1,664
26,970
582
25,281
48,081
5,383
5,744
5,981
15,354
103
Suffolk..............................................................
Virginia Beach.................................................
York County.....................................................
1,127
3,170
3,128
6,183
38,429
6,389
19,010
117,225
18,400
5,321
24,683
4,199
22,055
47,793
19,083
3,389
12,807
1,551
4,159
16,468
2,452
56,974
344,865
64,929
15,501
15,895
6,292
-
Independent Schools:
Auburn.............................................................
Battle Ground..................................................
Bellevue...........................................................
Bellingham.......................................................
Bethel..............................................................
Central Kitsap..................................................
717
999
1,247
752
1,125
1,043
6,272
5,756
7,459
4,707
8,132
5,878
17,918
17,002
23,365
12,289
25,095
16,544
5,817
5,046
9,389
4,245
6,611
5,236
21,947
19,341
69,353
5,247
22,797
6,198
377
427
117
15
-
6,605
3,458
12,100
2,766
4,338
2,369
140,770
70,029
256,890
89,660
176,820
45,490
12,650
8,700
57,435
127,255
-
9,505
9,863
6,735
28,925
39,955
6,915
Central Valley..................................................
Clover Park......................................................
Edmonds.........................................................
Everett.............................................................
Evergreen........................................................
Federal Way....................................................
962
1,314
1,162
1,398
1,505
2,254
5,930
7,045
9,533
8,109
11,661
10,969
13,316
21,381
27,780
23,236
31,079
24,011
6,535
4,923
6,947
6,504
8,442
8,997
4,094
3,584
20,380
26,257
65,179
6,552
417
999
173
415
391
2,994
980
10,176
8,160
11,513
5,878
87,614
70,090
277,970
232,855
238,550
120,630
65,000
100,000
75,000
33,445
-
4,945
1,440
6,500
18,395
42,230
6,205
Highline............................................................
Issaquah..........................................................
Kennewick.......................................................
Kent.................................................................
Lake Washington.............................................
Marysville.........................................................
1,216
1,316
580
1,060
1,569
640
9,138
6,407
5,552
16,027
12,332
5,357
23,334
20,979
16,109
31,315
26,286
15,596
7,448
9,200
6,004
10,959
10,409
4,413
47,457
35,732
4,078
18,085
48,180
7,768
25
219
252
86
10,451
10,054
2,642
11,288
8,509
423
286,665
244,075
44,000
220,202
158,380
86,525
89,000
55,080
80,000
8,640
18,605
4,526
15,144
26,690
3,048
Mukilteo...........................................................
North Thurston.................................................
Northshore.......................................................
Pasco...............................................................
Puyallup...........................................................
Renton.............................................................
729
1,130
1,251
799
1,752
701
5,366
6,004
8,557
5,233
9,137
5,644
17,242
16,233
26,006
14,002
24,764
17,301
5,757
5,181
8,117
5,022
7,596
5,313
5,931
7,846
18,901
5,797
51,713
42,527
697
142
43
170
7,603
2,972
11,850
3,359
12,029
10,499
132,463
112,017
309,510
85,810
281,869
236,630
45,000
83,000
17,500
113,500
50,000
11,169
3,721
20,464
3,540
12,169
25,455
Richland...........................................................
Seattle.............................................................
South Kitsap....................................................
Spokane..........................................................
Tacoma............................................................
Vancouver.......................................................
Yakima.............................................................
592
3,867
1,010
1,862
1,822
1,383
1,144
4,551
27,816
4,943
17,611
17,593
11,709
6,592
15,517
78,281
14,658
39,805
43,691
29,272
16,691
4,182
16,268
3,570
17,511
12,085
9,378
6,107
50,736
128,210
2,601
52,868
101,217
16,773
1,760
11
86
14
-
3,739
1,900
147
7,263
16,773
8,255
1,732
86,565
40,885
2,703
206,740
376,890
191,157
33,575
6,525
2,054
55,000
-
12,275
500
113
12,705
26,850
10,575
4,490
2,536
1,017
2,526
6,528
1,629
4,179
1,889
8,123
5,566
5,827
14,174
5,141
5,555
6,555
27,147
21,765
19,516
47,373
17,718
22,074
24,632
10,056
10,134
6,299
27,540
6,389
9,330
8,059
13,343
3,278
6,409
8,097
22,218
11,142
6,972
159
42
46
7
8
31
50
1,248
299
425
799
2,549
341
1,660
28,150
60,455
7,944
14,015
46,000
8,030
33,600
55,010
196
-
2,840
3,020
4,000
2,520
2,595
WASHINGTON--Con.
WEST VIRGINIA--Con.
Independent Schools:
Berkeley County..............................................
Cabell County..................................................
Harrison County...............................................
Kanawha County.............................................
Monongalia County..........................................
Raleigh County................................................
Wood County...................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
Total
Compensatory
(Title I)
Special
Education
Child
nutrition
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Formula
Assistance
Special
Education
159,040
121,517
220,188
109,658
231,925
324,108
8,716
6,140
15,593
6,139
15,018
20,721
1,622
1,616
3,567
1,205
5,284
5,011
2,942
2,145
4,749
2,306
3,929
5,103
1,611
1,298
3,583
1,145
2,981
4,050
2,541
1,081
3,694
1,483
2,824
6,557
88,076
60,636
129,272
69,581
141,633
85,390
80,536
54,093
113,896
63,835
127,869
58,493
4,971
3,757
9,835
3,781
8,429
17,228
92,395
10,230
21,175
10,278
13,611
1,133,742
103,840
220,786
117,759
141,687
172,212
6,643
15,829
5,997
5,549
72,506
1,272
5,353
1,373
658
26,295
2,189
5,098
2,105
2,501
24,015
1,112
3,002
1,260
1,055
49,396
2,070
2,376
1,259
1,335
717,236
63,042
144,035
72,720
60,393
588,500
57,220
119,272
66,618
51,867
39,189
4,056
11,270
4,384
5,817
13,063
11,890
135,526
124,759
12,533
16,629
3,786
4,889
2,911
3,843
1,799
1,724
4,037
6,173
91,444
74,001
81,364
63,624
-
Enrollment1
Total
Independent Schools:
Appleton Area.................................................
Eau Claire Area...............................................
Green Bay.......................................................
Janesville........................................................
Kenosha..........................................................
Madison...........................................................
15,213
10,809
20,314
10,589
22,131
24,452
Milwaukee.......................................................
Oshkosh Area.................................................
Racine.............................................................
Sheboygan Area.............................................
Waukesha.......................................................
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
Independent Schools:
Laramie County 1............................................
Natrona County...............................................
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(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
Geographic area
Total taxes
Property
taxes only
Parent
government
contributions
From cities
and
counties
From other
school
systems
Charges
Other
62,248
54,741
75,323
33,938
75,274
217,997
50,054
48,804
68,694
29,408
67,068
200,437
50,054
48,804
68,694
29,408
67,068
200,437
-
16
834
39
36
458
173
4,043
987
1,522
1,369
276
3,326
5,018
3,167
3,835
2,185
4,830
9,042
3,117
949
1,233
940
2,642
5,019
87,455
1,656
13,250
1,640
2,415
244,294
34,155
60,922
39,042
75,745
214,192
30,888
55,717
32,981
66,596
214,192
30,888
55,717
32,981
66,596
-
12,678
19
16
11
1,970
454
41
525
4,432
9,715
1,981
2,974
2,494
3,476
5,739
813
2,190
3,026
1,230
10,080
10,377
31,549
34,129
20,136
23,603
20,014
23,449
-
6,057
6,638
33
-
2,074
1,634
3,249
2,254
Transportation
Other and
nonspecified
Total
Independent Schools:
Appleton Area.................................................
Eau Claire Area...............................................
Green Bay.......................................................
Janesville........................................................
Kenosha..........................................................
Madison...........................................................
106
198
227
33
257
142
2,463
2,588
5,314
1,932
5,078
9,527
Milwaukee.......................................................
Oshkosh Area.................................................
Racine.............................................................
Sheboygan Area.............................................
Waukesha.......................................................
2,092
110
243
78
294
-
WISCONSIN--Con.
WYOMING--Con.
Independent Schools:
Laramie County 1............................................
Natrona County...............................................
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--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
Geographic area
For selected functions
Instruction
Employee
benefits
Support services
Total
Total
Salaries and
wages
Total 2
Salaries and
wages
Employee
benefits
Total
Pupil
support
Staff
support
Independent Schools:
Appleton Area.................................................
Eau Claire Area...............................................
Green Bay.......................................................
Janesville........................................................
Kenosha..........................................................
Madison...........................................................
168,924
115,896
221,975
109,916
225,340
321,875
145,986
109,384
208,367
102,754
214,993
312,478
79,263
61,077
120,317
58,913
117,906
175,356
39,076
30,881
57,818
26,675
66,341
82,431
91,997
64,578
128,368
63,073
136,001
179,619
60,239
43,095
84,121
43,167
83,684
120,409
25,905
18,767
37,890
17,625
46,626
52,917
47,026
39,967
72,441
35,959
72,710
113,093
6,879
4,184
12,424
6,217
12,722
19,673
6,563
6,491
11,360
4,595
11,321
17,057
Milwaukee.......................................................
Oshkosh Area.................................................
Racine.............................................................
Sheboygan Area.............................................
Waukesha.......................................................
1,151,958
102,389
223,124
141,141
141,457
1,064,770
97,316
212,912
108,558
132,690
508,807
54,277
111,877
64,605
74,719
295,167
27,214
68,315
28,086
37,094
630,610
62,537
136,388
72,893
86,685
346,925
40,716
82,286
48,675
56,974
195,716
18,956
49,823
21,210
27,175
376,097
31,389
70,126
30,870
41,623
49,831
4,678
10,691
5,682
6,710
63,853
3,982
9,079
4,137
4,169
150,522
133,316
137,305
120,976
82,441
74,588
30,105
26,429
82,261
76,484
53,312
50,498
18,873
17,964
50,580
41,105
8,488
7,382
9,635
6,663
WISCONSIN--Con.
WYOMING--Con.
Independent Schools:
Laramie County 1............................................
Natrona County...............................................
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 15.
Finances of Individual Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with Enrollments of
10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Thousand dollars. Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Elementary-secondary expenditure--Con.
Indebtedness
Current spending--Con.
For selected functions--Con.
Geographic area
Support services--Con.
General
School
adminisadminisOther and
tration
tration nonspecified
Other
current
spending
Capital
outlay
Intergovernmental
Total long-term
debt
Interest
outstanding at
on debt end of fiscal year
Long-term
debt issued
during
fiscal year
Long-term
debt retired
during
fiscal year
WISCONSIN--Con.
Independent Schools:
Appleton Area.................................................
Eau Claire Area...............................................
Green Bay.......................................................
Janesville........................................................
Kenosha..........................................................
Madison...........................................................
1,585
1,538
2,792
1,559
1,648
3,641
7,202
5,510
13,269
4,452
11,319
16,646
24,797
22,244
32,596
19,136
35,700
56,076
6,963
4,839
7,558
3,722
6,282
19,766
18,115
3,115
7,213
4,581
5,651
3,063
1,897
1,320
2,428
1,211
756
1,554
2,926
2,077
3,967
1,370
3,940
4,780
62,664
45,676
94,560
28,350
97,070
49,894
17,526
7,910
8,950
21,000
1,304
22,501
7,303
20,195
12,212
6,957
5,839
Milwaukee.......................................................
Oshkosh Area.................................................
Racine.............................................................
Sheboygan Area.............................................
Waukesha.......................................................
29,155
922
2,621
1,949
1,624
58,959
4,682
11,290
5,221
7,108
174,299
17,125
36,445
13,881
22,012
58,063
3,390
6,398
4,795
4,382
52,484
2,528
4,821
29,560
4,141
19,994
1,214
2,246
1,235
2,574
14,710
1,331
3,145
1,788
2,052
438,046
27,241
31,380
49,032
25,143
26,387
2,992
1,239
28,887
3,575
2,773
2,250
3,096
948
1,501
7,759
7,344
23,750
18,215
4,464
3,387
13,075
12,123
142
217
-
-
-
-
WYOMING--Con.
Independent Schools:
Laramie County 1............................................
Natrona County...............................................
1
Enrollments reflect fall 2005 memberships reported to the National Center for Education Statistics in the Public Elementary-Secondary Education Agency Universe Survey.
2
Includes 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.
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Table 16.
Percent Distribution of Revenue of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with
Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Federal sources
State sources
Local sources
Geographic area
Total
1
Compensatory
(Title I)
Total
1
Formula
assistance
Total
1
Total
Taxes and
parent
government
contribution
Other
local
governments
Charges
ALABAMA
Independent Schools:
Baldwin County...............................................
Birmingham....................................................
Elmore County................................................
Hoover............................................................
Huntsville........................................................
Jefferson County............................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
8.6
14.3
9.4
3.1
9.9
8.2
2.1
5.5
2.4
.1
3.2
1.5
44.9
43.4
68.3
36.8
48.3
55.2
38.2
38.1
57.9
30.4
43.0
46.7
46.5
42.3
22.2
60.1
41.8
36.6
15.5
21.1
5.6
40.9
18.1
23.0
21.3
17.6
6.8
6.8
16.5
4.4
5.4
1.4
6.8
8.1
3.2
6.0
Madison County..............................................
Mobile County.................................................
Montgomery County.......................................
Shelby County................................................
Tuscaloosa.....................................................
Tuscaloosa County.........................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
6.7
17.5
14.1
6.0
11.3
7.8
1.3
5.5
5.4
1.1
3.3
1.9
61.0
54.2
57.9
49.0
43.0
54.8
52.2
46.2
49.6
41.4
36.8
44.8
32.3
28.3
27.9
45.0
45.7
37.3
9.6
16.3
7.2
26.4
24.5
7.0
13.5
4.0
15.8
5.3
15.2
19.0
6.4
3.5
2.5
9.1
2.5
5.9
100.0
100.0
100.0
12.3
18.5
9.5
2.7
2.3
2.3
54.3
56.0
64.7
50.3
50.1
56.9
33.4
25.4
25.8
29.1
23.3
23.5
-
2.4
1.1
1.0
Independent Schools:
Alhambra Elementary.....................................
Amphitheater Unified......................................
Cartwright Elementary....................................
Chandler Unified.............................................
Deer Valley Unified.........................................
Dysart Unified.................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
16.7
9.0
15.8
5.3
5.3
5.4
5.5
2.1
5.0
1.3
.7
.4
53.2
37.2
61.9
50.3
43.0
60.3
48.4
33.9
56.9
36.3
39.1
33.7
30.1
53.8
22.3
44.4
51.7
34.3
19.4
45.0
15.3
31.9
41.0
27.4
5.4
3.0
5.0
4.4
2.9
2.7
.9
3.6
.7
3.9
5.0
1.8
Flagstaff Unified..............................................
Gilbert Unified.................................................
Glendale Elementary......................................
Glendale Union High......................................
Kyrene Elementary.........................................
Marana Unified...............................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
11.5
4.5
15.8
7.6
5.6
7.1
2.6
.4
5.6
1.6
.6
1.2
31.7
49.1
50.5
41.0
35.7
54.5
29.2
46.3
44.8
35.7
34.2
51.5
56.8
46.4
33.7
51.4
58.7
38.4
47.4
32.0
19.4
39.7
40.1
26.5
4.1
4.4
3.8
4.5
2.7
3.3
2.6
5.5
1.3
5.3
3.9
3.6
Mesa Unified...................................................
Paradise Valley Unified..................................
Pendergast Elementary..................................
Peoria Unified.................................................
Phoenix Union High........................................
Roosevelt Elementary....................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
7.1
5.2
8.8
5.4
9.3
20.9
2.7
1.1
2.2
1.0
3.4
9.6
48.0
32.9
58.4
52.4
20.0
49.9
45.2
30.7
50.4
44.5
18.0
44.0
44.9
61.9
32.8
42.2
70.7
29.3
27.1
53.0
18.2
30.4
64.0
24.2
4.1
2.1
4.9
5.5
1.1
3.4
3.7
3.5
1.3
3.6
2.1
.5
Scottsdale Unified...........................................
Sunnyside Unified...........................................
Tempe Elementary.........................................
Tempe Union High..........................................
Tucson Unified................................................
Washington Elementary.................................
Yuma Elementary...........................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
5.2
19.0
13.8
4.7
13.9
13.2
17.7
.9
8.1
4.7
1.2
4.7
2.8
6.3
16.6
54.9
30.2
12.5
45.4
44.5
50.4
14.9
48.2
27.1
10.6
42.0
39.8
43.5
78.2
26.1
56.0
82.9
40.7
42.3
31.9
67.6
19.8
47.7
66.6
34.4
25.1
18.2
.5
3.0
2.1
4.1
2.7
4.3
11.3
5.1
1.8
1.7
8.1
2.0
1.5
1.5
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
4.4
14.9
9.5
8.4
8.4
8.6
.9
3.4
2.6
1.8
2.0
1.7
68.6
69.2
71.7
74.7
71.8
74.2
37.7
38.7
22.8
32.6
40.3
45.5
27.0
15.8
18.8
16.9
19.8
17.2
13.6
11.2
13.1
11.8
12.1
10.2
.1
.2
.1
-
6.2
1.9
2.6
3.5
6.4
5.1
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
8.4
8.8
10.9
13.7
7.6
11.5
1.4
1.7
3.6
5.6
2.8
6.4
76.8
60.5
67.1
51.7
72.7
53.3
55.1
29.9
54.7
29.4
37.5
26.7
14.8
30.7
22.0
34.6
19.7
35.2
8.9
23.6
12.1
28.4
13.1
30.9
1.1
6.0
2.4
2.5
.5
1.9
1.2
.8
.4
1.3
.2
ALASKA
Dependent Schools:
Anchorage......................................................
Fairbanks North Star Borough........................
Matanuska-Susitna Borough..........................
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
Independent Schools:
Bentonville......................................................
Fort Smith.......................................................
Little Rock.......................................................
Pulaski County Special...................................
Rogers............................................................
Springdale......................................................
CALIFORNIA
Independent Schools:
ABC Unified....................................................
Alameda Unified.............................................
Alhambra........................................................
Alum Rock Union Elementary.........................
Alvord Unified.................................................
Anaheim Elementary......................................
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 16.
Percent Distribution of Revenue of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with
Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Federal sources
State sources
Local sources
Total1
Formula
assistance
Total1
Taxes and
parent
government
contribution
Geographic area
Other
local
governments
Charges
Total
Total1
Compensatory
(Title I)
Independent Schools--Con.
Anaheim Union High......................................
Antelope Valley Union High...........................
Antioch Unified...............................................
Apple Valley Unified.......................................
Arcadia Unified...............................................
Azusa Unified.................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
12.2
6.5
6.4
8.8
3.7
10.6
2.1
1.8
1.2
3.1
.9
3.3
64.5
69.4
66.2
67.4
51.6
76.5
37.5
56.2
38.8
50.9
39.3
53.9
23.4
24.1
27.4
23.7
44.7
12.9
18.8
9.5
19.5
9.5
25.5
10.0
.6
.2
4.2
3.3
7.8
-
1.9
1.7
1.7
3.8
1.4
Bakersfield Elementary..................................
Baldwin Park Unified......................................
Bellflower Unified...........................................
Bonita Unified.................................................
Burbank Unified..............................................
Cajon Valley Union Elementary.....................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
18.7
9.9
9.5
4.5
5.9
9.5
8.7
3.0
2.7
.6
1.7
3.7
72.3
78.4
74.8
77.4
62.3
56.8
47.0
56.0
56.2
44.0
44.1
38.0
9.1
11.7
15.7
18.1
31.8
33.7
6.1
6.6
7.9
12.0
20.0
19.9
.1
2.3
1.6
.3
1.5
7.9
.4
.9
2.0
1.1
2.0
1.6
Capistrano Unified..........................................
Carlsbad Unified.............................................
Central Unified...............................................
Ceres Unified.................................................
Chaffey Union High........................................
Chico Unified..................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
5.4
4.4
7.7
8.1
5.3
9.5
1.1
.9
2.3
2.0
1.2
2.8
34.4
21.5
67.6
66.7
67.8
55.4
10.3
5.4
48.4
40.9
53.8
38.3
60.1
74.1
24.7
25.2
26.9
35.1
52.9
53.3
11.3
11.0
16.3
24.1
.4
5.1
3.3
6.5
4.8
4.8
2.5
1.9
1.1
1.0
2.0
.4
Chino Unified..................................................
Chula Vista Elementary..................................
Clovis Unified.................................................
Coachella Valley Unified................................
Colton Joint Unified........................................
Compton Unified............................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
5.5
8.5
4.3
14.5
9.2
15.4
1.4
2.9
1.2
6.1
3.2
7.6
67.3
43.4
63.8
57.9
74.7
70.0
51.6
24.8
35.3
35.7
50.0
49.9
27.2
48.1
31.8
27.6
16.1
14.6
15.3
29.0
17.6
8.1
5.4
7.5
3.9
4.7
2.1
4.8
4.4
4.5
2.1
1.3
3.2
2.1
1.2
.2
Conejo Valley Unified.....................................
Corona-Norco Unified....................................
Covina-Valley Unified.....................................
Cupertino Union Elementary..........................
Desert Sands Unified.....................................
Downey Unified..............................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
3.7
5.6
7.3
3.9
8.0
8.9
.5
1.0
2.0
1.0
2.6
2.0
41.0
60.7
75.1
26.4
49.9
68.5
23.6
34.2
54.9
11.3
29.9
52.3
55.2
33.7
17.6
69.8
42.1
22.6
38.9
18.0
9.6
55.8
23.6
12.4
4.4
5.3
2.4
3.5
7.4
4.9
3.2
1.5
2.5
4.2
1.2
1.9
East Side Union High.....................................
El Monte Elementary......................................
El Monte Union High......................................
El Rancho Unified..........................................
Elk Grove Unified...........................................
Escondido Union Elementary.........................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
6.7
14.6
10.2
9.5
6.3
11.0
1.9
4.9
3.0
1.8
3.9
42.6
63.6
68.3
72.7
65.8
53.9
26.4
46.6
57.9
55.6
36.5
37.2
50.7
21.8
21.5
17.8
27.9
35.1
41.1
9.8
12.5
9.2
12.8
23.1
2.3
9.1
4.3
4.9
6.0
7.0
1.3
.9
1.2
1.0
1.1
1.1
Etiwanda Elementary.....................................
Evergreen Elementary...................................
Fairfield-Suisun Unified..................................
Folsom-Cordova Unified................................
Fontana Unified..............................................
Fremont Unified..............................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
3.3
4.6
6.4
6.7
9.7
5.3
.2
.9
1.9
1.8
3.6
.6
70.8
41.9
64.4
51.4
77.5
56.9
58.3
19.0
45.4
34.9
51.6
33.0
26.0
53.5
29.2
41.8
12.8
37.8
12.0
45.7
18.4
24.8
4.6
30.6
4.8
2.2
3.0
4.0
3.7
.3
1.6
1.8
2.3
2.8
.1
2.0
Fresno Unified................................................
Fullerton Elementary......................................
Fullerton Joint Union High..............................
Garden Grove Unified....................................
Glendale Unified.............................................
Grant Joint Union High...................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
15.8
9.4
3.9
10.9
12.1
9.5
6.8
2.3
1.2
3.5
3.8
3.5
70.3
48.1
58.3
63.3
61.0
65.2
48.3
32.4
26.8
41.8
39.7
48.8
13.9
42.5
37.8
25.8
26.9
25.3
10.2
30.4
25.8
19.4
18.1
13.4
.8
6.0
5.2
2.0
1.3
4.1
.5
1.4
2.2
1.8
2.8
1.8
Grossmont Union High...................................
Hacienda La Puente Unified..........................
Hayward Unified.............................................
Hemet Unified................................................
Hesperia Unified.............................................
Huntington Beach Union High........................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
5.3
10.5
10.3
8.7
6.7
7.0
1.2
2.5
2.7
2.3
2.0
.7
47.3
75.8
60.7
62.1
69.8
43.8
30.9
51.3
41.0
35.8
53.2
15.8
47.3
13.7
29.1
29.2
23.5
49.2
31.6
8.6
19.7
13.3
4.4
38.9
7.1
1.1
5.5
5.1
4.1
1.7
2.3
1.7
1.2
1.0
1.3
1.9
Inglewood Unified...........................................
Irvine Unified..................................................
Jurupa Unified................................................
Kern Union High.............................................
La Mesa-Spring Valley...................................
Lake Elsinore Unified.....................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
12.2
5.3
10.6
9.3
8.9
7.3
4.8
.7
4.0
2.7
2.1
1.9
69.2
29.7
66.6
56.5
54.9
57.8
50.8
7.8
46.5
41.0
37.7
42.3
18.6
65.0
22.9
34.2
36.3
34.9
14.5
52.9
12.7
26.6
21.1
16.0
.1
.2
4.6
.1
6.2
3.7
.3
3.1
1.3
.9
6.2
2.4
Lancaster Elementary....................................
Las Virgenes Unified......................................
Livermore Valley Joint Unified........................
Lodi Unified....................................................
Lompoc Unified..............................................
Long Beach Unified........................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
10.7
3.0
4.0
10.0
9.8
16.2
4.7
.3
.8
3.2
3.0
5.7
71.6
50.4
46.9
63.1
70.5
69.9
45.2
31.1
27.1
41.3
38.5
47.1
17.7
46.6
49.1
26.9
19.7
13.9
4.8
34.5
40.2
17.1
16.3
9.6
7.5
1.2
.8
.7
.5
.4
.6
2.9
2.1
1.5
.6
1.0
CALIFORNIA--Con.
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
80
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 16.
Percent Distribution of Revenue of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with
Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Federal sources
State sources
Local sources
Total1
Formula
assistance
Total1
Taxes and
parent
government
contribution
Geographic area
Other
local
governments
Charges
Total
Total1
Compensatory
(Title I)
Independent Schools--Con.
Los Angeles Unified.......................................
Lucia Mar Unified...........................................
Lynwood Unified.............................................
Madera Unified...............................................
Manteca Unified.............................................
Merced Elementary........................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
14.2
7.6
9.9
12.2
5.4
15.0
6.7
1.8
4.1
5.4
1.3
7.6
68.3
30.6
80.2
63.8
62.0
66.8
37.0
16.7
46.5
45.8
48.0
39.3
17.5
61.8
10.0
24.0
32.6
18.2
12.9
48.9
4.0
9.0
16.5
7.8
3.1
3.7
4.0
4.4
.7
.6
2.4
.5
1.1
1.9
.8
Merced Union High........................................
Modesto.........................................................
Montebello Unified.........................................
Monterey Peninsula Unified...........................
Moreno Valley Unified....................................
Mount Diablo Unified......................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
9.1
9.9
13.1
10.7
9.6
6.7
3.1
3.7
5.7
2.5
2.9
1.6
65.3
59.4
69.6
54.6
73.7
52.5
52.2
40.7
53.6
26.5
47.6
25.7
25.5
30.8
17.3
34.7
16.7
40.8
14.0
17.2
8.9
25.1
12.5
32.0
.7
3.2
5.7
3.2
.5
1.3
1.4
.6
1.9
.9
2.0
Murrieta Valley Unified...................................
Napa Valley Unified........................................
Natomas Unified.............................................
New Haven Unified........................................
Newport-Mesa Unified....................................
Norwalk-La Mirada Unified.............................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
2.7
7.2
3.8
5.6
7.8
8.1
.2
1.6
.6
1.0
1.8
1.6
53.1
27.9
51.8
58.8
26.9
76.0
35.8
9.8
39.4
38.6
1.4
45.8
44.1
64.9
44.4
35.6
65.2
16.0
27.1
52.6
22.1
23.3
57.9
8.5
4.3
.7
2.5
5.4
.5
3.0
2.4
.2
1.6
2.2
1.6
2.1
Oak Grove Elementary...................................
Oakland Unified..............................................
Oceanside Unified..........................................
Ontario-Montclair Elementary........................
Orange Unified...............................................
Oxnard Elementary........................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
6.9
14.4
11.2
14.0
7.2
12.9
1.5
5.5
2.9
5.8
2.3
4.8
48.7
55.7
55.1
71.0
39.6
60.0
29.7
28.8
32.4
52.5
17.7
40.0
44.4
29.9
33.7
15.0
53.2
27.0
36.2
22.1
24.1
6.4
42.8
16.4
2.4
.7
5.0
5.3
2.3
4.2
3.0
.3
1.1
.5
1.7
.6
Oxnard Union High.........................................
Pajaro Valley Joint Unified.............................
Palm Springs Unified......................................
Palmdale Elementary.....................................
Palo Alto Unified.............................................
Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified.....................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
8.8
18.3
10.0
18.3
3.6
3.2
1.5
7.0
4.2
4.5
.4
.3
48.8
49.0
52.4
71.6
12.1
48.1
39.0
25.6
36.5
45.5
2.6
32.2
42.5
32.7
37.6
10.0
84.3
48.6
28.4
25.1
19.7
5.4
68.1
34.8
5.6
7.4
1.3
1.8
.1
2.2
.9
1.4
.9
6.8
7.8
Panama Buena Vista Union Elementary........
Paramount Unified.........................................
Pasadena Unified...........................................
Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified........................
Pleasanton Unified.........................................
Pomona Unified..............................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
5.8
13.2
13.1
6.5
5.1
18.4
1.8
4.9
4.2
1.2
.1
4.5
75.0
72.2
55.0
49.9
46.4
66.9
53.5
51.2
29.5
32.0
24.2
46.5
19.2
14.5
31.9
43.6
48.4
14.7
7.5
6.4
26.6
32.4
35.4
8.1
3.8
.8
1.6
4.3
.1
1.4
.4
.7
1.6
2.3
3.3
Porterville Unified...........................................
Poway Unified................................................
Redlands Unified............................................
Rialto Unified..................................................
Rio Linda Union Elementary..........................
Riverside Unified............................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
11.5
3.0
6.8
12.0
11.8
9.3
5.0
.3
2.1
4.7
4.4
2.8
71.5
47.4
64.7
73.6
65.0
64.4
56.1
20.7
49.7
57.4
46.8
39.1
17.0
49.6
28.6
14.4
23.2
26.3
7.7
35.3
13.3
6.7
14.9
17.5
4.8
1.0
5.8
4.7
4.1
.4
1.5
2.3
1.6
1.2
.2
1.4
Rocklin Unified...............................................
Rowland Unified.............................................
Sacramento Unified........................................
Saddleback Valley Unified.............................
Salinas Union High.........................................
San Bernardino Unified..................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
3.1
10.3
14.0
4.4
9.1
15.5
.3
3.2
4.9
.5
4.1
7.3
38.2
73.5
62.8
43.5
58.7
75.5
27.3
50.6
34.5
20.0
43.9
49.1
58.7
16.2
23.2
52.1
32.2
9.0
45.0
10.4
15.4
46.3
23.0
5.1
4.4
1.1
.4
.2
3.5
.2
2.8
1.5
.4
2.0
2.2
.7
San Diego Unified..........................................
San Dieguito Union High................................
San Francisco Unified....................................
San Jose Unified............................................
San Juan Unified............................................
San Lorenzo Unified.......................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
11.4
3.6
11.1
8.7
9.2
7.7
4.0
.7
3.1
2.6
2.0
1.7
40.4
22.8
36.7
30.7
60.4
60.7
12.8
7.5
11.9
6.3
40.6
44.4
48.3
73.7
52.2
60.6
30.4
31.6
38.8
57.9
41.0
49.6
20.6
17.7
.9
6.1
.1
2.8
.7
6.2
1.2
3.3
2.1
2.1
1.8
3.8
San Marcos Unified........................................
San Ramon Valley Unified.............................
Santa Ana Unified..........................................
Santa Barbara................................................
Santa Clara Unified........................................
Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary.....................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
6.1
1.8
14.3
8.1
5.4
15.7
1.2
5.1
1.9
1.1
7.1
53.9
26.7
58.8
36.6
18.0
62.8
31.5
9.6
35.6
10.3
4.0
45.2
39.9
71.5
26.8
55.3
76.7
21.5
22.3
49.8
20.0
45.5
61.9
16.7
3.7
4.7
.5
.1
2.5
.1
1.7
2.0
1.0
1.5
3.9
.1
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified.........................
Santa Rosa....................................................
Saugus Union Elementary.............................
Simi Valley Unified.........................................
Stockton Unified.............................................
Sweetwater Union High..................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
4.8
6.8
7.2
5.0
12.8
5.5
.8
2.2
.4
1.2
4.9
1.4
33.5
33.6
54.9
56.0
69.6
70.1
22.3
19.3
33.6
42.5
43.5
35.8
61.7
59.6
37.9
39.0
17.7
24.4
37.7
47.5
15.6
25.3
12.1
16.1
7.0
4.7
14.8
5.2
.7
4.3
3.8
2.7
.1
2.9
.6
.8
CALIFORNIA--Con.
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
81
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 16.
Percent Distribution of Revenue of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with
Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Federal sources
State sources
Local sources
Total1
Formula
assistance
Total1
Taxes and
parent
government
contribution
Geographic area
Other
local
governments
Charges
Total
Total1
Compensatory
(Title I)
Independent Schools--Con.
Temecula Valley Unified................................
Torrance Unified.............................................
Tracy Joint Unified.........................................
Turlock...........................................................
Tustin Unified.................................................
Upland Unified................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
3.4
4.9
4.4
7.7
5.2
7.0
.5
.8
.8
2.4
1.3
1.9
53.1
68.2
60.7
58.6
38.5
64.2
36.8
46.4
46.4
45.5
18.1
50.8
43.5
26.8
34.9
33.7
56.4
28.8
26.9
20.5
19.8
17.5
49.1
16.6
4.9
.2
3.8
8.3
3.1
3.4
2.9
1.7
1.6
2.4
3.7
Vacaville Unified.............................................
Val Verde Unified...........................................
Vallejo Unified................................................
Ventura Unified..............................................
Victor Elementary...........................................
Victor Valley Union High................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
4.9
4.4
9.5
7.8
8.4
6.0
1.5
1.2
2.8
1.6
3.3
2.2
62.7
81.1
63.4
39.9
66.0
67.8
46.4
31.7
41.1
26.6
55.1
37.2
32.3
14.5
27.1
52.3
25.7
26.3
19.6
7.3
21.9
25.8
9.9
8.5
3.2
2.7
.3
3.9
2.0
4.1
2.4
.7
1.4
1.8
.7
1.0
Visalia Unified................................................
Vista Unified...................................................
Walnut Valley Unified.....................................
West Contra Costa Unified.............................
West Covina Unified.......................................
Westminster Elementary................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
10.3
8.8
3.0
10.9
5.6
11.2
4.3
2.4
.7
3.8
1.1
4.0
64.6
53.1
68.8
49.4
80.9
57.8
49.2
34.1
50.3
28.4
43.8
39.4
25.1
38.1
28.2
39.7
13.5
31.1
9.5
25.6
16.2
31.3
8.7
17.8
4.9
7.3
4.2
.2
.9
6.4
1.2
1.4
2.9
.6
1.1
.7
Whittier Union High........................................
William S Hart Union High..............................
Woodland Joint Unified..................................
Yuba City Unified...........................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
11.2
3.1
9.8
10.7
1.1
.4
2.5
3.2
67.3
68.4
55.3
57.6
43.4
53.0
39.8
37.9
21.5
28.5
34.9
31.6
12.2
18.9
22.9
23.6
3.7
.2
4.4
3.0
2.0
2.0
1.9
1.7
Dependent Schools:
Los Angeles County Office of Education........
100.0
41.0
2.4
40.5
12.7
18.5
7.3
6.9
3.1
Independent Schools:
Academy........................................................
Adams-Arapahoe...........................................
Boulder Valley................................................
Brighton..........................................................
Cherry Creek..................................................
Colorado Springs...........................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
4.9
9.0
4.7
4.4
3.9
7.8
3.1
.9
.7
.6
2.8
46.7
55.6
22.5
49.8
39.5
42.8
44.3
52.6
19.4
46.9
36.6
40.6
48.4
35.4
72.8
45.8
56.6
49.4
37.6
29.2
62.3
29.7
47.3
40.0
.1
.3
1.5
.2
.7
7.2
2.5
3.7
5.8
7.6
2.4
Denver............................................................
Douglas County..............................................
Falcon............................................................
Greeley...........................................................
Harrison..........................................................
Jefferson County............................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
10.4
2.5
3.7
10.5
11.7
4.6
3.5
.2
.4
3.3
4.0
1.1
29.9
39.2
59.5
54.4
56.6
40.7
27.0
36.6
56.1
51.1
53.8
37.8
59.7
58.4
36.7
35.1
31.7
54.6
47.7
45.5
29.5
27.8
25.9
43.6
1.0
1.1
.2
.9
.1
.3
3.9
7.6
5.6
4.4
3.0
7.4
Littleton...........................................................
Mesa County Valley.......................................
Northglenn-Thornton......................................
Poudre............................................................
Pueblo............................................................
St Vrain Valley................................................
Thompson......................................................
Westminster...................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
3.5
8.7
4.5
6.2
12.9
5.9
5.6
9.0
.4
2.8
1.0
1.1
4.5
1.3
.9
2.2
43.8
52.7
52.2
35.8
57.2
43.5
46.0
55.8
41.0
49.1
49.5
33.1
53.8
41.2
43.2
52.6
52.7
38.6
43.3
58.0
29.8
50.6
48.4
35.2
42.1
30.0
33.4
48.8
22.0
42.1
38.7
31.9
.6
.3
.1
.6
1.0
.6
.8
.3
4.7
1.7
6.1
5.7
2.6
5.9
4.9
1.2
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
10.7
11.3
7.1
11.0
3.9
3.9
11.2
4.2
4.8
2.4
3.6
.9
1.0
5.0
73.5
69.7
61.4
62.8
22.0
22.9
58.4
39.7
28.4
33.1
24.4
3.3
1.5
33.9
15.7
19.1
31.5
26.2
74.1
73.2
30.4
15.3
18.5
30.4
24.6
72.8
72.2
29.6
.2
.3
.2
.6
.2
.2
.2
.7
.5
1.2
.9
.5
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
6.2
5.7
8.2
7.2
1.7
1.6
2.1
1.9
54.5
58.3
60.5
57.2
45.4
33.9
43.8
36.4
39.3
36.1
31.3
35.6
33.5
28.3
26.2
26.4
.1
4.9
2.5
5.5
1.1
.7
1.2
.9
CALIFORNIA--Con.
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
Dependent Schools:
Bridgeport.......................................................
Hartford..........................................................
New Britain.....................................................
New Haven.....................................................
Norwalk..........................................................
Stamford.........................................................
Waterbury.......................................................
DELAWARE
Independent Schools:
Brandywine....................................................
Christina.........................................................
Colonial..........................................................
Red Clay........................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
82
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 16.
Percent Distribution of Revenue of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with
Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Federal sources
State sources
Local sources
Total1
Formula
assistance
Total1
Taxes and
parent
government
contribution
Geographic area
Other
local
governments
Charges
Total
Total1
Compensatory
(Title I)
100.0
11.7
5.9
-
-
88.3
85.9
-
1.0
Independent Schools:
Alachua County..............................................
Bay County.....................................................
Brevard County..............................................
Broward County.............................................
Charlotte County............................................
Citrus County.................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
11.9
9.1
7.9
9.5
7.9
8.5
2.5
2.0
1.8
2.2
1.4
2.2
47.7
40.3
44.7
42.1
20.0
34.8
19.8
14.7
18.5
14.2
1.0
9.6
40.4
50.6
47.4
48.5
72.1
56.7
32.2
38.0
36.8
41.0
63.4
45.4
-
5.8
4.7
6.1
4.5
5.1
5.4
Clay County....................................................
Collier County.................................................
Columbia County............................................
Duval County..................................................
Escambia County...........................................
Flagler County................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
6.4
8.0
14.2
10.5
13.3
5.5
.9
2.1
3.0
3.0
3.6
1.0
61.2
15.4
63.8
47.2
52.3
24.0
30.7
.2
32.0
23.2
22.2
.8
32.4
76.7
22.0
42.2
34.4
70.5
21.2
68.3
17.6
34.8
22.8
51.2
-
5.4
3.3
3.3
5.4
3.8
4.7
Hernando County...........................................
Highlands County...........................................
Hillsborough County.......................................
Indian River County........................................
Lake County...................................................
Lee County.....................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
7.8
16.2
14.0
7.1
8.2
8.2
2.0
3.6
2.8
1.3
1.8
1.5
44.0
46.8
50.2
17.7
45.5
18.6
19.4
21.1
18.8
1.7
17.9
1.2
48.2
37.0
35.9
75.2
46.3
73.2
31.1
30.5
28.0
65.4
31.2
61.1
-
3.5
4.6
3.3
2.4
3.5
2.5
Leon County...................................................
Manatee County.............................................
Marion County................................................
Martin County.................................................
Miami-Dade County.......................................
Nassau County...............................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
8.9
8.5
10.8
7.9
11.2
7.0
1.6
1.9
2.9
1.9
3.5
1.5
45.9
30.7
50.7
18.0
41.5
35.5
16.9
8.4
21.8
.3
13.2
14.4
45.2
60.8
38.4
74.1
47.3
57.5
33.6
44.7
27.3
66.2
39.6
50.3
.1
-
2.8
4.5
2.6
3.2
4.3
2.6
Okaloosa County............................................
Orange County...............................................
Osceola County..............................................
Palm Beach County.......................................
Pasco County.................................................
Pinellas County..............................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
10.5
8.4
8.7
7.4
9.1
9.8
1.8
2.3
1.7
1.9
2.1
2.6
43.1
40.2
47.7
23.0
49.7
37.6
17.8
12.0
19.2
5.4
22.1
11.0
46.4
51.3
43.6
69.6
41.2
52.7
40.7
32.6
27.3
52.8
26.4
48.7
.1
.1
3.1
1.4
3.3
5.8
2.1
2.0
Polk County....................................................
Putnam County..............................................
Santa Rosa County........................................
Sarasota County............................................
Seminole County............................................
St Johns County.............................................
St Lucie County..............................................
Volusia County...............................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
9.9
14.4
8.4
5.1
7.3
4.9
8.7
7.9
2.5
4.5
1.4
.8
1.3
.8
2.2
2.3
50.8
56.7
54.6
16.7
49.2
28.9
36.4
38.5
22.5
26.0
26.1
23.7
5.2
14.6
16.0
39.3
28.9
37.1
78.1
43.5
66.3
55.0
53.6
22.3
26.3
24.2
68.1
33.4
57.4
38.1
38.6
.1
6.4
1.4
6.8
2.3
4.3
4.0
2.8
4.5
Independent Schools:
Atlanta............................................................
Barrow County...............................................
Bartow County................................................
Bibb County....................................................
Carroll County................................................
Catoosa County.............................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
11.3
6.6
6.3
13.8
7.9
8.2
-
19.7
52.9
51.5
47.3
54.7
51.9
16.9
44.3
46.8
39.1
48.1
46.2
69.0
40.5
42.2
38.9
37.4
39.9
64.9
34.6
36.0
33.1
31.3
30.4
.5
1.0
.3
.4
1.4
1.4
.5
3.7
4.0
1.9
3.8
6.4
Chatham County............................................
Cherokee County...........................................
Clarke County................................................
Clayton County...............................................
Cobb County..................................................
Columbia County............................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
11.0
4.5
10.2
10.7
6.1
5.2
-
37.8
43.6
34.0
49.4
35.7
52.6
31.9
32.7
28.6
41.3
30.5
45.5
51.2
51.9
55.7
39.8
58.2
42.3
45.6
42.2
50.6
33.4
50.5
34.5
1.6
.9
.2
.6
1.3
1.8
4.5
2.1
3.3
5.4
5.0
Coweta County...............................................
DeKalb County...............................................
Dougherty County..........................................
Douglas County..............................................
Effingham County...........................................
Fayette County...............................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
6.2
7.8
15.0
8.0
5.6
3.5
-
42.9
40.3
51.1
45.0
57.8
41.5
38.2
32.9
41.0
39.5
48.5
38.1
50.9
51.9
33.9
47.0
36.6
55.0
40.8
46.6
30.4
39.7
29.8
47.7
1.5
1.9
.1
.3
1.7
.5
3.7
1.7
2.0
3.4
3.8
3.4
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Dependent Schools:
Washington Schools......................................
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
83
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 16.
Percent Distribution of Revenue of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with
Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Federal sources
State sources
Local sources
Total1
Formula
assistance
Total1
Taxes and
parent
government
contribution
Geographic area
Other
local
governments
Charges
Total
Total1
Compensatory
(Title I)
Independent Schools--Con.
Floyd County..................................................
Forsyth County...............................................
Fulton County.................................................
Glynn County.................................................
Gwinnett County.............................................
Hall County.....................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
7.7
3.2
5.8
9.0
5.8
8.1
-
48.2
34.8
27.6
34.5
38.8
47.1
42.9
28.2
22.9
29.0
35.3
43.1
44.1
62.0
66.6
56.6
55.5
44.8
37.5
50.0
62.6
53.1
45.8
38.3
.1
3.3
.7
1.3
4.8
4.9
2.0
1.3
3.6
3.5
Henry County.................................................
Houston County.............................................
Liberty County................................................
Muscogee County..........................................
Newton County...............................................
Paulding County.............................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
4.4
8.2
18.3
10.6
7.6
4.9
-
45.0
53.6
58.5
53.3
53.5
54.6
39.3
47.5
53.4
47.9
41.1
47.2
50.7
38.3
23.2
36.1
38.9
40.5
40.7
31.3
19.5
32.1
33.3
32.5
1.6
.2
.1
1.3
.5
4.6
4.6
2.3
2.5
2.8
4.5
Richmond County...........................................
Rockdale County............................................
Spalding County.............................................
Troup County.................................................
Walton County................................................
Whitfield County.............................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
13.7
6.1
10.7
9.7
7.5
8.5
-
50.0
45.1
51.3
51.6
42.4
54.7
42.4
36.1
42.2
43.4
35.4
46.4
36.4
48.8
38.0
38.7
50.0
36.8
31.5
41.8
32.1
33.3
43.9
31.3
.6
1.4
.9
.2
.2
1.5
3.6
3.2
3.4
2.6
3.6
100.0
8.3
1.7
89.9
64.0
1.8
-
.1
.8
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
7.6
8.3
9.5
5.6
11.2
12.9
1.7
1.7
2.5
.7
2.7
2.7
37.0
44.3
60.8
57.0
62.9
61.6
26.4
33.5
46.5
41.5
46.5
48.9
55.4
47.3
29.8
37.3
26.0
25.5
50.8
43.2
26.7
32.7
21.7
22.3
.1
-
2.8
3.4
1.9
2.5
1.6
2.4
Independent Schools:
Arlington Heights Township High 214............
Aurora East....................................................
Aurora West...................................................
Chicago..........................................................
Cicero.............................................................
Dupage Community Unit 200.........................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
1.8
11.0
6.8
16.4
14.6
4.6
.1
3.1
1.4
6.6
5.3
.4
12.9
54.7
36.7
40.7
63.1
19.9
2.0
39.7
20.7
33.8
47.9
6.4
85.2
34.3
56.5
42.9
22.2
75.5
76.8
25.2
49.9
39.1
20.0
69.7
1.3
.1
.3
.1
.1
3.7
3.7
2.5
.2
.3
2.8
Elgin Unit 46...................................................
Indian Prairie..................................................
Joliet Elementary............................................
Kane Community Unit 300.............................
Mclean County...............................................
Naperville.......................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
6.0
3.0
14.8
5.0
3.0
3.2
1.0
.2
5.7
1.0
1.1
.3
31.9
16.5
50.3
24.9
22.7
13.4
18.2
6.5
36.1
13.4
11.3
2.9
62.1
80.5
34.9
70.1
74.3
83.4
56.0
76.8
30.3
63.0
67.3
77.2
.1
2.3
2.4
1.8
.2
2.9
1.9
.6
3.3
3.9
4.0
Oswego..........................................................
Palatine Community Consolidated.................
Palatine Township High 211..........................
Peoria.............................................................
Plainfield.........................................................
Rockford.........................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
1.2
4.5
1.3
14.3
1.7
12.8
.2
.8
6.3
4.1
30.2
15.9
10.9
46.6
38.0
39.7
19.9
3.4
2.2
24.9
19.7
19.6
68.7
79.5
87.8
39.1
60.3
47.5
60.5
74.6
80.8
35.1
52.5
44.4
2.9
.7
.4
.2
.9
2.9
2.2
4.4
.8
3.8
.9
Schaumburg...................................................
Springfield......................................................
St Charles......................................................
Valley View.....................................................
Waukegan......................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
3.2
12.5
2.7
4.4
11.5
.4
4.1
.2
.5
3.1
14.5
33.2
11.7
29.9
47.8
2.8
14.5
2.9
13.3
30.3
82.3
54.3
85.6
65.8
40.7
78.7
48.0
77.9
58.8
38.7
.2
.5
.7
.2
-
.7
2.6
4.0
2.8
1.4
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
7.5
8.6
6.0
6.4
8.6
10.6
2.2
1.2
.2
2.1
2.4
2.4
48.9
41.8
28.0
48.4
45.7
46.5
42.2
35.8
22.2
41.6
37.5
39.6
43.5
49.7
65.9
45.3
45.7
42.9
27.8
39.5
51.0
32.1
28.8
37.2
.3
2.7
5.0
4.0
.1
13.0
4.2
6.4
3.1
2.1
3.2
GEORGIA--Con.
HAWAII
Dependent Schools:
Hawaii Public Schools....................................
IDAHO
Independent Schools:
Boise..............................................................
Coeur d'Alene.................................................
Idaho Falls......................................................
Meridian.........................................................
Nampa............................................................
Pocatello........................................................
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
Independent Schools:
Anderson........................................................
Bartholomew Consolidated............................
Carmel Clay...................................................
East Allen County...........................................
Elkhart............................................................
Evansville-Vanderburgh.................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
84
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 16.
Percent Distribution of Revenue of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with
Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Federal sources
State sources
Local sources
Total1
Formula
assistance
Total1
Taxes and
parent
government
contribution
Geographic area
Other
local
governments
Charges
Total
Total1
Compensatory
(Title I)
Independent Schools--Con.
Fort Wayne.....................................................
Gary...............................................................
Greater Clark County.....................................
Hamilton Southeastern...................................
Hammond.......................................................
Indianapolis....................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
8.3
10.8
8.9
1.1
7.9
13.1
2.1
5.0
1.5
.2
2.9
4.9
46.2
66.2
53.2
37.6
60.1
55.9
39.1
59.1
45.7
32.4
49.6
47.4
45.4
23.0
37.9
61.3
32.0
31.0
28.3
18.2
31.2
54.9
28.0
28.2
1.5
.4
2.7
.7
-
1.9
.4
2.5
4.1
1.7
.4
MSD Lawrence Township..............................
MSD Perry Township.....................................
MSD Pike Township.......................................
MSD Warren Township..................................
MSD Washington Township...........................
MSD Wayne Township...................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
4.6
8.0
5.1
5.8
7.6
10.9
1.0
1.2
.7
.7
1.5
44.1
47.8
33.5
49.7
29.9
48.5
35.6
33.8
26.9
37.4
22.9
35.2
51.3
44.2
61.5
44.5
62.5
40.6
40.3
32.3
54.1
38.2
53.7
28.6
7.0
.3
2.2
3.6
4.8
3.5
4.9
3.7
4.9
1.6
Monroe County...............................................
New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated........
Penn-Harris-Madison.....................................
South Bend....................................................
Tippecanoe....................................................
Vigo County....................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
6.9
5.7
1.1
10.8
2.7
6.6
2.4
1.3
.2
2.7
.9
2.4
36.7
46.0
43.0
44.1
41.9
56.9
30.4
39.6
38.3
38.4
35.7
49.6
56.4
48.2
55.9
45.1
55.4
36.5
42.3
34.4
40.8
29.4
48.8
29.4
2.0
6.9
.2
.5
1.8
4.2
3.0
4.6
1.0
3.5
2.3
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
5.4
7.5
10.3
4.9
4.9
7.5
9.2
1.3
2.1
2.1
1.1
1.1
1.9
2.5
47.5
45.5
47.3
46.1
40.7
53.3
48.4
43.2
41.6
43.7
42.3
37.0
49.4
45.0
47.1
47.0
42.5
49.0
54.4
39.2
42.4
38.4
41.5
35.8
42.1
46.5
33.4
38.7
3.2
1.1
2.1
1.5
1.9
1.2
.5
4.0
2.6
3.1
2.9
2.4
2.1
1.7
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
2.1
10.4
9.8
4.4
4.2
15.5
12.1
4.3
1.5
.6
.7
3.6
4.0
31.4
59.3
39.0
48.4
35.8
56.2
57.6
23.2
49.2
28.3
37.9
26.7
44.0
47.1
66.5
30.3
51.1
47.2
60.1
28.3
30.4
51.1
19.9
42.1
36.8
49.2
21.9
22.8
5.4
2.1
2.3
5.0
4.8
1.6
2.1
4.4
2.9
3.0
3.1
3.5
1.5
1.7
Independent Schools:
Boone County................................................
Bullitt County..................................................
Daviess County..............................................
Fayette County...............................................
Hardin County................................................
Jefferson County............................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
5.0
7.6
8.4
8.3
10.2
11.7
-
39.7
60.3
61.8
33.9
64.7
41.5
23.7
38.9
39.9
17.0
42.2
23.3
55.4
32.2
29.8
57.8
25.1
46.8
44.7
26.4
23.4
43.9
21.0
43.1
.5
.2
.1
3.4
2.2
3.0
1.9
2.3
1.4
Kenton County...............................................
Madison County.............................................
Oldham County..............................................
Pike County....................................................
Warren County...............................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
5.9
9.8
5.1
13.6
8.8
-
48.1
60.7
53.2
63.9
56.4
29.1
39.1
33.2
39.5
35.0
46.0
29.5
41.7
22.5
34.8
40.1
26.4
36.6
18.6
29.8
.2
.2
.7
3.7
1.5
2.7
2.0
2.6
Independent Schools:
Ascension Parish...........................................
Bossier Parish................................................
Caddo Parish.................................................
Calcasieu Parish............................................
East Baton Rouge Parish...............................
Iberia Parish...................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
13.0
11.8
13.0
16.4
19.5
17.0
1.7
2.9
4.0
3.2
4.9
4.3
42.6
45.5
46.3
37.7
30.2
50.7
40.5
42.6
43.3
34.5
26.7
47.1
44.4
42.7
40.7
45.9
50.3
32.3
40.4
37.8
37.4
38.9
47.6
27.3
.3
.4
.4
.7
.6
.4
2.2
1.5
.7
.6
.5
1.1
Jefferson Parish.............................................
Lafayette Parish.............................................
Lafourche Parish............................................
Livingston Parish............................................
Ouachita Parish..............................................
Rapides Parish...............................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
25.1
16.2
14.1
11.3
11.9
18.0
3.3
3.1
3.5
2.2
3.7
4.0
25.9
36.5
46.9
62.4
53.5
49.5
23.6
33.2
44.1
59.5
50.4
46.2
48.9
47.3
39.0
26.4
34.6
32.5
41.4
44.5
31.5
22.1
31.0
29.0
.4
.4
.4
.5
.3
.3
.8
.8
1.1
1.6
1.4
1.1
INDIANA--Con.
IOWA
Independent Schools:
Cedar Rapids.................................................
Davenport.......................................................
Des Moines....................................................
Dubuque.........................................................
Iowa City........................................................
Sioux City.......................................................
Waterloo.........................................................
KANSAS
Independent Schools:
Blue Valley Unified 229..................................
Kansas City Unified........................................
Lawrence Unified...........................................
Olathe Unified................................................
Shawnee Mission Unified...............................
Topeka Unified...............................................
Wichita Unified...............................................
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
85
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 16.
Percent Distribution of Revenue of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with
Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Federal sources
State sources
Local sources
Total1
Formula
assistance
Total1
Taxes and
parent
government
contribution
Geographic area
Other
local
governments
Charges
Total
Total1
Compensatory
(Title I)
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
16.7
16.0
24.7
23.4
16.2
3.8
3.8
1.3
4.9
3.7
56.3
49.4
37.2
49.5
47.7
53.0
46.7
34.8
47.0
45.0
27.0
34.6
38.2
27.1
36.1
24.1
30.3
35.4
22.4
30.2
.5
.6
.4
.2
.5
.8
.9
.7
.8
.8
Dependent Schools:
Anne Arundel County.....................................
Baltimore........................................................
Baltimore County............................................
Calvert County...............................................
Carroll County................................................
Cecil County...................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
5.3
11.8
7.1
4.5
4.5
5.2
1.2
3.9
1.7
.9
.4
1.1
29.7
66.3
37.9
41.8
42.0
52.0
17.4
33.0
22.4
27.1
28.5
28.4
64.9
22.0
55.0
53.7
53.6
42.7
61.1
18.9
51.4
47.2
49.5
35.7
.4
-
3.0
1.0
2.8
4.7
3.6
3.2
Charles County..............................................
Frederick County............................................
Harford County...............................................
Howard County..............................................
Montgomery County.......................................
Prince Georges County..................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
4.6
3.9
4.9
2.9
4.2
6.5
.8
.6
.9
.3
.9
1.7
40.9
40.2
40.1
29.1
19.4
48.0
26.3
27.0
26.4
17.2
8.1
27.2
54.5
55.9
55.0
68.0
76.4
45.5
49.5
51.9
49.4
62.7
72.8
33.8
.1
.1
-
4.2
3.2
3.2
4.0
3.2
2.7
St Marys County.............................................
Washington County........................................
Wicomico County...........................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
7.1
7.2
8.8
1.3
1.8
2.4
44.6
47.7
53.9
27.5
30.3
30.5
48.3
45.1
37.3
44.3
40.7
33.1
.2
.1
3.6
3.8
3.2
Dependent Schools:
Boston............................................................
Brockton.........................................................
Fall River........................................................
Lawrence........................................................
Lowell.............................................................
Lynn...............................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
8.5
8.6
9.7
7.6
8.6
9.4
3.5
3.1
4.2
3.5
4.1
3.9
34.3
66.8
73.8
83.1
63.8
67.4
16.2
52.3
57.7
44.1
51.2
54.7
57.2
24.6
16.4
9.3
27.6
23.3
48.0
21.4
15.4
5.8
27.6
21.4
-
1.3
1.9
1.0
1.2
1.6
New Bedford..................................................
Newton...........................................................
Springfield......................................................
Worcester.......................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
10.7
3.1
12.2
11.6
4.4
.2
5.0
3.6
70.2
20.0
76.0
57.9
55.5
5.1
59.9
45.2
19.1
76.9
11.8
30.5
13.9
72.0
8.4
27.3
1.0
.1
-
2.1
2.3
1.7
1.6
Independent Schools:
Ann Arbor.......................................................
Chippewa Valley............................................
Dearborn........................................................
Detroit.............................................................
Farmington.....................................................
Flint................................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
2.2
1.1
6.7
16.5
2.9
16.1
.9
.3
3.1
8.2
.3
7.5
40.8
61.6
53.6
64.4
46.8
65.2
36.7
58.0
45.3
51.5
39.4
53.2
57.0
37.2
39.6
19.0
50.3
18.7
42.4
25.6
33.8
12.0
36.6
11.2
6.8
2.3
2.6
4.6
8.9
2.3
2.9
4.7
2.3
.5
3.3
1.3
Grand Rapids.................................................
Huron Valley...................................................
Kalamazoo.....................................................
L'Anse Creuse................................................
Lansing...........................................................
Livonia............................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
10.5
2.0
12.0
4.6
11.9
.9
3.9
.7
4.2
1.4
4.9
.3
57.6
59.3
50.2
59.2
60.8
60.5
42.4
54.1
41.1
54.4
47.6
53.8
31.9
38.7
37.7
36.2
27.3
38.6
13.6
26.4
26.2
27.5
16.9
25.8
15.2
6.6
7.2
2.0
6.7
6.5
.9
4.2
1.8
3.5
.8
4.2
Plymouth-Canton Community........................
Pontiac...........................................................
Port Huron Area.............................................
Rochester Community....................................
Saginaw.........................................................
Taylor.............................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
1.5
13.2
6.9
1.0
15.6
6.2
.2
6.9
2.5
.3
7.7
3.0
61.7
25.6
71.1
61.3
69.2
73.5
56.5
13.9
62.3
56.8
54.7
62.9
36.8
61.2
21.9
37.8
15.3
20.3
27.5
49.4
15.6
23.5
11.2
13.7
1.4
3.0
2.6
6.2
2.0
3.4
4.5
1.3
1.4
5.2
.5
1.8
Traverse City..................................................
Troy................................................................
Utica Community............................................
Walled Lake Consolidated.............................
Warren Consolidated.....................................
Waterford Township.......................................
Wayne-Westland Community.........................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
4.7
2.3
3.3
1.4
4.0
6.5
5.3
1.2
.2
.5
.3
1.0
1.0
1.2
47.4
42.1
65.2
56.5
55.2
60.9
61.4
42.6
38.7
61.2
52.2
51.5
52.8
50.5
47.9
55.6
31.5
42.1
40.8
32.5
33.3
37.8
43.0
22.0
31.6
33.5
17.6
22.2
2.3
5.4
2.8
4.2
2.9
8.8
8.4
4.8
4.4
3.9
3.7
3.0
4.0
1.4
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
4.2
5.0
4.4
8.8
2.8
2.5
.4
.2
.8
2.2
.3
.2
76.0
66.1
71.0
74.8
71.2
69.9
57.0
45.7
51.0
47.0
53.9
58.3
19.8
28.9
24.6
16.3
26.0
27.6
10.7
16.4
12.3
6.3
16.2
14.8
.5
2.6
2.6
3.2
.8
2.2
6.0
6.0
7.8
3.1
5.5
7.3
LOUISIANA--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
St Landry Parish.............................................
St Mary Parish................................................
St Tammany Parish........................................
Tangipahoa Parish.........................................
Terrebonne Parish.........................................
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
Independent Schools:
Anoka-Hennepin............................................
Bloomington...................................................
Burnsville........................................................
Duluth.............................................................
Elk River.........................................................
Lakeville.........................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
86
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 16.
Percent Distribution of Revenue of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with
Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Federal sources
State sources
Local sources
Total1
Formula
assistance
Total1
Taxes and
parent
government
contribution
Geographic area
Other
local
governments
Charges
Total
Total1
Compensatory
(Title I)
Independent Schools--Con.
Minneapolis Special.......................................
Mounds View..................................................
North St Paul-Maplewood..............................
Osseo.............................................................
Robbinsdale...................................................
Rochester.......................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
10.7
3.7
4.2
4.6
4.8
5.6
2.3
.3
.4
.3
.6
.8
67.3
67.6
71.6
66.5
66.3
73.7
34.4
49.5
54.6
48.8
43.8
51.7
22.0
28.7
24.2
28.9
28.9
20.7
13.1
14.6
13.8
13.2
14.9
12.6
3.1
4.0
2.9
1.5
4.4
.6
1.5
5.2
5.6
4.8
5.1
4.7
Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan....................
South Washington County.............................
St Paul............................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
3.2
2.8
10.9
.2
.2
3.1
74.8
71.4
74.0
55.8
55.3
40.2
22.0
25.8
15.1
12.0
13.8
9.0
2.1
2.6
1.9
4.8
6.5
1.9
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
7.7
24.6
20.1
8.1
9.6
1.3
1.8
6.1
1.1
1.7
55.0
36.6
45.8
39.4
49.5
52.7
34.7
43.2
37.3
45.8
37.3
38.8
34.1
52.5
40.9
27.4
17.1
29.6
44.2
32.7
1.9
.4
-
4.7
2.3
1.9
4.3
6.2
Independent Schools:
Blue Springs...................................................
Columbia........................................................
Ferguson-Florissant.......................................
Fort Zumwalt..................................................
Fox.................................................................
Francis Howell................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
3.7
7.4
5.7
3.5
5.1
3.7
.3
1.6
2.1
.3
.8
.3
43.1
42.7
46.5
38.6
52.7
36.9
23.8
21.8
31.6
18.1
36.1
15.3
53.2
50.0
47.8
57.8
42.2
59.4
41.8
42.6
41.6
48.3
30.6
47.9
2.2
.8
1.0
1.2
1.7
1.4
6.0
3.0
2.7
4.8
7.1
6.7
Hazelwood.....................................................
Independence................................................
Kansas City....................................................
Lee's Summit..................................................
Mehlville.........................................................
North Kansas City..........................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
3.8
9.0
13.9
2.7
3.0
5.5
1.1
.8
4.8
.3
1.0
.8
38.9
50.5
45.8
39.0
28.0
30.0
21.3
33.6
29.7
21.7
7.4
10.0
57.3
40.6
40.3
58.2
69.1
64.5
47.5
31.2
33.4
44.3
53.1
53.1
1.1
1.0
1.5
1.2
2.3
1.1
2.1
4.8
1.0
5.9
5.2
5.1
Parkway.........................................................
Rockwood......................................................
Springfield......................................................
St Joseph.......................................................
St Louis..........................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
2.6
2.0
10.1
10.3
14.0
.9
.8
3.0
2.2
5.4
21.8
25.1
33.7
47.7
46.1
2.4
4.8
14.7
30.7
26.4
75.6
72.8
56.1
42.0
39.8
59.9
55.4
45.5
33.5
35.8
2.4
1.1
.8
1.1
.6
5.8
8.8
4.3
5.0
1.2
100.0
12.9
4.5
47.7
39.8
39.4
28.0
8.9
.9
100.0
100.0
100.0
10.0
3.8
13.8
2.1
.4
3.8
23.5
30.5
36.0
15.3
24.5
29.2
66.5
65.7
50.2
57.9
52.2
44.0
1.4
.5
.8
3.4
6.1
1.2
100.0
100.0
6.8
7.6
2.1
1.4
55.8
59.5
14.0
16.6
37.3
32.9
31.0
25.2
.2
3.1
4.4
100.0
100.0
10.7
8.2
2.9
2.4
44.8
38.1
42.4
34.1
44.5
53.8
29.9
49.7
11.8
.4
2.2
2.3
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
3.1
8.2
2.1
2.7
7.5
1.7
.7
4.1
.2
.8
2.2
.1
35.1
87.4
19.4
24.0
72.4
33.0
16.2
33.1
3.5
2.9
29.4
18.5
61.8
4.4
78.6
73.3
20.1
65.2
56.8
1.9
70.8
70.5
9.1
62.5
.2
.1
.1
2.1
1.3
2.7
1.4
.5
2.1
MINNESOTA--Con.
MISSISSIPPI
Independent Schools:
Desoto County...............................................
Harrison County.............................................
Jackson..........................................................
Madison County.............................................
Rankin County................................................
MISSOURI
MONTANA
Independent Schools:
Billings Elementary.........................................
NEBRASKA
Independent Schools:
Lincoln............................................................
Millard.............................................................
Omaha...........................................................
NEVADA
Independent Schools:
Clark County..................................................
Washoe County..............................................
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Dependent Schools:
Manchester....................................................
Nashua...........................................................
NEW JERSEY
Independent Schools:
Brick Township...............................................
Camden..........................................................
Cherry Hill Township......................................
Clifton.............................................................
Elizabeth........................................................
Freehold Regional High.................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
87
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 16.
Percent Distribution of Revenue of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with
Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Federal sources
State sources
Local sources
Total1
Formula
assistance
Total1
Taxes and
parent
government
contribution
Geographic area
Other
local
governments
Charges
Total
Total1
Compensatory
(Title I)
Independent Schools--Con.
Hamilton Township.........................................
Middletown Township.....................................
Passaic...........................................................
Toms River Regional......................................
Woodbridge Township...................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
3.4
2.3
8.3
3.6
3.0
.6
.3
2.3
1.0
.4
40.9
22.5
85.2
41.3
19.1
20.3
5.3
31.0
22.1
.6
55.8
75.2
6.5
55.1
77.9
51.6
70.0
6.0
48.0
74.5
2.5
-
1.2
1.3
.2
1.8
1.6
Dependent Schools:
East Orange...................................................
Edison Township............................................
Jersey City.....................................................
Newark...........................................................
Paterson.........................................................
Trenton...........................................................
Union City.......................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
5.6
2.9
6.0
7.2
7.0
6.2
8.3
2.2
.4
2.5
3.2
2.7
2.1
2.6
85.7
16.9
82.8
76.0
84.9
84.1
80.4
32.0
.6
24.0
27.0
32.7
31.0
38.1
8.7
80.2
11.2
16.9
8.0
9.8
11.2
7.4
76.8
6.2
8.2
9.7
7.5
7.0
-
.5
1.5
.9
.9
.1
1.4
.1
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
10.2
10.8
15.7
37.5
11.2
4.8
8.7
3.2
3.0
5.7
6.2
3.1
.2
2.1
75.0
72.1
74.9
53.8
72.5
81.6
63.2
69.7
65.4
68.3
45.2
67.0
68.8
57.8
14.8
17.1
9.4
8.7
16.3
13.6
28.1
11.8
13.1
7.7
6.0
8.9
10.1
23.3
.3
3.9
.1
.1
1.4
1.7
.9
1.6
2.3
2.3
1.1
Independent Schools:
Arlington.........................................................
Brentwood......................................................
Greece...........................................................
Half Hollow Hills.............................................
Middle Country...............................................
Mount Vernon.................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
2.3
5.8
5.4
2.0
2.7
7.3
.3
1.5
.9
.4
.5
1.7
35.5
66.2
47.3
17.3
52.0
50.3
17.4
47.5
26.7
8.1
32.7
23.7
62.2
28.0
47.3
80.7
45.3
42.4
56.7
23.2
37.5
75.9
41.8
40.4
.8
1.9
5.0
.8
.2
.4
2.6
.6
1.5
1.4
1.3
.2
New Rochelle.................................................
Newburgh.......................................................
North Syracuse..............................................
Sachem..........................................................
Smithtown......................................................
Wappingers....................................................
William Floyd..................................................
Williamsville....................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
4.2
7.1
8.1
2.1
1.9
3.3
4.8
2.7
1.0
1.9
.7
.3
.2
.5
1.6
.4
27.5
54.0
49.6
47.2
27.2
33.5
63.7
30.2
6.5
30.1
31.0
29.9
13.1
18.4
41.2
14.8
68.3
38.9
42.3
50.7
70.9
63.2
31.5
67.1
64.0
34.9
32.9
46.3
67.0
55.3
27.5
54.7
1.7
.4
5.5
.3
.8
.3
.2
6.4
.8
.9
1.6
1.5
1.2
1.7
1.0
1.5
Dependent Schools:
Buffalo............................................................
New York City................................................
Rochester.......................................................
Syracuse........................................................
Yonkers..........................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
14.3
11.1
13.2
14.0
9.6
5.8
5.2
5.1
3.6
2.9
70.9
42.8
66.6
66.5
54.2
46.5
27.0
43.1
41.3
18.0
14.8
46.1
20.3
19.5
36.2
7.5
43.3
18.2
14.6
29.3
5.0
.3
1.3
.2
.4
.3
.3
.3
.6
Dependent Schools:
Alamance-Burlington......................................
Brunswick County..........................................
Buncombe County..........................................
Burke County.................................................
Cabarrus County............................................
Caldwell County.............................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
10.4
9.6
8.5
11.2
6.8
10.1
-
63.9
52.9
54.7
65.8
56.1
63.4
61.7
50.2
52.4
63.3
54.4
61.4
25.7
37.5
36.7
22.9
37.1
26.5
20.5
35.0
32.5
16.3
31.2
20.1
-
3.4
1.6
2.6
4.0
4.2
4.4
Catawba County.............................................
Chapel Hill-Carrboro......................................
Charlotte/Mecklenburg...................................
Cleveland County...........................................
Craven County...............................................
Cumberland County.......................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
7.6
5.5
8.3
11.9
13.3
13.9
-
58.1
44.0
50.2
64.1
63.8
62.1
55.8
43.4
48.9
61.4
61.5
60.5
34.3
50.5
41.5
24.0
22.9
24.0
30.1
46.0
36.8
19.5
19.1
19.8
.1
-
2.9
3.4
3.3
2.9
2.5
2.9
Davidson County............................................
Durham County..............................................
Gaston County...............................................
Guilford County..............................................
Harnett County...............................................
Henderson County.........................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
7.4
9.1
10.2
9.3
11.1
10.4
-
66.7
51.3
63.5
55.4
66.2
60.3
64.8
49.1
60.9
52.8
64.4
58.9
25.9
39.6
26.3
35.3
22.7
29.3
21.3
35.6
21.3
31.5
18.0
24.8
-
3.7
2.6
2.8
2.8
2.4
3.3
NEW JERSEY--Con.
NEW MEXICO
Independent Schools:
Albuquerque...................................................
Farmington.....................................................
Gadsden.........................................................
Gallup-McKinley County.................................
Las Cruces.....................................................
Rio Rancho....................................................
Santa Fe.........................................................
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
88
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 16.
Percent Distribution of Revenue of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with
Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Federal sources
State sources
Local sources
Total1
Formula
assistance
Total1
Taxes and
parent
government
contribution
Geographic area
Other
local
governments
Charges
Total
Total1
Compensatory
(Title I)
Dependent Schools--Con.
Iredell-Statesville............................................
Johnston County............................................
Lincoln County...............................................
Moore County.................................................
Nash-Rocky Mount.........................................
New Hanover County.....................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
8.4
7.7
5.6
9.6
13.3
9.3
-
59.4
59.4
42.8
60.8
66.2
48.9
58.4
57.0
41.8
58.9
62.3
46.7
32.2
33.0
51.6
29.5
20.5
41.9
26.8
29.5
24.8
25.8
17.9
36.7
-
4.2
2.7
2.3
2.1
1.8
2.3
Onslow County...............................................
Pitt County......................................................
Randolph County...........................................
Robeson County............................................
Rockingham County.......................................
Rowan-Salisbury............................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
12.7
12.0
8.6
18.1
10.2
10.2
-
59.8
62.3
65.0
68.9
67.1
61.4
58.3
59.8
63.1
66.2
60.3
59.5
27.5
25.7
26.3
13.0
22.7
28.4
24.0
21.4
21.2
8.9
17.1
23.4
-
2.2
2.7
3.2
1.4
2.9
2.8
Rutherford County..........................................
Union County.................................................
Wake County..................................................
Wayne County................................................
Wilkes County................................................
Wilson County................................................
Winston-Salem/Forsyth..................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
12.7
7.8
6.4
13.8
10.6
12.7
9.4
-
60.6
62.0
52.4
67.8
63.9
61.6
56.9
57.2
60.6
51.6
63.7
60.9
59.2
55.0
26.8
30.3
41.1
18.4
25.5
25.7
33.7
23.4
23.7
36.0
13.7
19.9
22.1
28.8
-
1.9
4.5
2.8
1.8
2.8
2.3
2.1
100.0
100.0
12.4
7.5
2.9
2.2
37.1
28.7
29.5
23.5
50.4
63.9
42.4
55.7
1.4
.3
2.9
3.1
Independent Schools:
Akron..............................................................
Canton............................................................
Cincinnati.......................................................
Cleveland.......................................................
Columbus.......................................................
Dayton............................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
10.7
11.0
12.3
13.6
14.3
10.5
-
52.2
51.4
35.3
57.4
37.7
52.5
40.7
40.4
20.7
42.6
27.3
35.7
37.0
37.6
52.5
29.0
48.0
36.9
29.5
25.3
43.4
25.8
41.4
30.3
3.4
.7
1.2
1.4
.2
1.8
2.7
1.2
.4
1.1
1.2
Dublin.............................................................
Hilliard............................................................
Lakota............................................................
Northwest (Hamilton Co)................................
Olentangy.......................................................
Parma.............................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
2.4
3.1
3.1
5.8
2.0
4.8
-
17.6
30.5
35.1
41.4
13.2
27.2
17.1
30.0
34.3
37.1
12.8
23.1
80.0
66.4
61.8
52.8
84.8
68.0
72.2
60.0
54.6
45.9
75.9
60.2
.2
.1
.2
.9
.3
.5
4.0
3.1
5.0
4.0
4.1
4.6
South-Western...............................................
Toledo............................................................
Westerville......................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
7.8
8.6
3.7
-
45.2
61.4
31.8
41.4
34.9
30.6
47.0
30.0
64.4
41.7
24.4
58.2
.4
.4
.5
3.1
2.6
4.3
Independent Schools:
Broken Arrow.................................................
Edmond..........................................................
Lawton............................................................
Midwest-Del City............................................
Moore.............................................................
Norman..........................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
7.3
5.1
17.4
13.6
7.5
7.4
.9
1.0
3.5
2.8
1.3
1.6
46.6
35.2
59.6
52.4
55.9
46.8
33.6
24.2
44.4
37.2
42.6
34.1
46.1
59.7
23.1
34.0
36.6
45.9
29.0
43.6
13.7
20.7
27.0
35.5
6.7
6.9
1.7
5.1
2.7
2.5
8.2
6.7
4.7
5.1
5.0
5.5
Oklahoma City................................................
Putnam City....................................................
Tulsa..............................................................
Union..............................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
18.1
9.5
15.2
6.4
6.6
2.2
5.4
.7
43.5
45.5
42.8
40.1
31.0
31.9
29.3
28.6
38.5
45.0
42.0
53.5
27.3
29.0
32.9
40.4
4.2
8.8
2.8
3.3
2.1
5.3
3.5
5.8
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
6.0
8.1
8.9
6.2
8.1
10.9
1.7
2.4
1.9
1.6
3.0
4.8
45.6
36.2
34.7
52.4
49.8
56.9
44.3
34.6
32.5
51.3
45.3
56.0
48.5
55.7
56.5
41.4
42.1
32.2
41.3
45.2
39.8
24.5
33.9
27.5
1.8
2.0
4.0
10.0
2.5
.5
2.2
1.1
5.1
3.9
1.9
1.6
NORTH CAROLINA--Con.
NORTH DAKOTA
Independent Schools:
Bismarck........................................................
Fargo..............................................................
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
Independent Schools:
Beaverton.......................................................
Bend-La Pine.................................................
Eugene...........................................................
Gresham-Barlow............................................
Hillsboro.........................................................
Medford..........................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
89
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 16.
Percent Distribution of Revenue of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with
Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Federal sources
State sources
Local sources
Total1
Formula
assistance
Total1
Taxes and
parent
government
contribution
Geographic area
Other
local
governments
Charges
Total
Total1
Compensatory
(Title I)
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
6.4
12.3
8.0
10.3
12.9
4.6
1.8
4.3
3.2
4.1
4.4
.9
54.0
36.4
56.3
58.8
59.3
40.5
52.5
33.3
54.4
57.6
57.0
39.3
39.6
51.3
35.7
30.9
27.8
54.9
33.2
31.3
21.0
21.7
21.1
43.9
.9
12.7
10.3
3.2
.4
2.1
3.3
3.4
.8
2.2
3.2
3.5
Independent Schools:
Allentown........................................................
Bethlehem Area.............................................
Central Bucks.................................................
Central Dauphin.............................................
Council Rock..................................................
Downingtown Area.........................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
11.0
4.9
1.8
3.8
.5
.5
5.1
1.7
.3
.9
-
40.9
20.6
14.8
23.8
16.9
17.6
26.9
10.5
5.9
10.3
7.3
7.8
48.1
74.5
83.3
72.4
82.7
82.0
44.3
59.8
78.5
67.9
78.5
76.9
1.9
1.3
.1
.7
.7
.8
.7
1.3
3.3
2.1
2.0
1.9
Erie.................................................................
Lancaster.......................................................
North Penn.....................................................
Pennsbury......................................................
Philadelphia....................................................
Pittsburgh.......................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
12.6
12.7
2.6
2.1
14.6
10.9
4.9
5.0
.3
.4
6.4
3.5
44.6
36.4
13.7
19.9
51.5
32.9
24.2
22.4
4.4
8.6
33.5
20.3
42.8
50.8
83.7
78.0
33.9
56.3
29.4
37.2
78.9
74.5
30.2
45.9
2.1
1.6
.1
.5
.8
.8
1.9
1.8
.3
1.0
Pocono Mountain...........................................
Reading..........................................................
Upper Darby...................................................
West Chester Area.........................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
3.0
16.7
4.6
1.6
1.2
8.1
1.6
.8
20.9
56.6
29.0
14.6
8.9
39.6
14.9
3.9
76.1
26.7
66.4
83.7
61.4
21.6
60.7
79.9
.8
2.3
1.4
.9
1.3
.7
2.8
1.5
100.0
100.0
100.0
5.2
13.7
4.3
1.2
5.9
.9
32.5
56.7
27.9
25.6
48.7
22.8
62.3
29.6
67.8
59.6
28.1
65.7
1.3
.4
.6
1.1
.6
1.2
Independent Schools:
Aiken County..................................................
Anderson County 5........................................
Beaufort County.............................................
Berkeley County.............................................
Charleston County.........................................
Darlington County..........................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
10.2
9.5
8.7
9.9
9.9
12.2
3.1
2.4
1.9
2.2
3.3
3.4
53.0
48.5
21.9
46.7
26.6
47.8
17.2
14.5
2.3
14.4
5.2
12.9
36.8
42.0
69.4
43.5
63.5
40.0
29.9
34.7
64.1
32.6
43.3
26.1
2.2
.8
3.4
2.9
1.9
3.3
4.1
1.0
3.6
2.6
2.3
Dorchester County 2......................................
Florence County 1..........................................
Georgetown County.......................................
Greenville County...........................................
Horry County..................................................
Kershaw County.............................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
6.5
11.9
10.8
8.2
8.6
9.4
1.4
2.8
2.9
2.6
2.5
2.0
55.1
47.9
39.6
45.8
35.2
54.7
19.0
14.3
8.8
14.1
9.8
18.6
38.5
40.2
49.7
46.0
56.2
35.9
27.6
31.9
42.9
32.3
48.0
27.2
1.5
1.8
.2
3.0
1.2
2.4
3.3
3.1
2.4
4.7
3.4
3.6
Lancaster County...........................................
Lexington County 1........................................
Lexington County 5........................................
Oconee County..............................................
Pickens County..............................................
Richland County 1..........................................
Richland County 2..........................................
York County 3................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
11.4
5.6
6.1
7.8
9.1
9.4
6.6
7.3
2.5
1.0
.6
1.8
2.1
2.7
.7
1.6
52.5
46.7
45.5
36.0
52.3
37.5
42.9
48.2
16.9
14.8
13.4
8.9
17.1
9.2
14.7
15.6
36.0
47.6
48.4
56.2
38.6
53.2
50.6
44.5
25.4
38.7
40.5
46.9
31.3
45.5
40.9
36.4
2.1
1.2
2.1
.4
2.4
.5
1.4
3.7
5.1
6.4
3.5
4.9
2.0
4.8
3.7
100.0
100.0
11.8
11.8
3.8
2.3
25.5
28.1
19.7
20.6
62.6
60.1
56.8
52.5
.4
.3
2.9
3.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
8.4
12.4
11.6
9.2
10.9
13.6
1.8
3.7
1.5
2.4
2.2
4.2
48.5
29.1
37.8
30.2
48.0
35.7
45.5
27.6
33.8
28.8
46.2
33.8
43.0
58.4
50.5
60.6
41.2
50.7
32.5
49.2
43.6
51.0
32.4
8.9
3.4
.4
.1
.3
34.8
6.1
7.9
4.7
5.8
8.1
3.7
OREGON--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
North Clackamas............................................
Portland..........................................................
Reynolds........................................................
Salem-Keizer..................................................
Springfield......................................................
Tigard.............................................................
PENNSYLVANIA
RHODE ISLAND
Dependent Schools:
Cranston.........................................................
Providence.....................................................
Warwick..........................................................
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
Independent Schools:
Rapid City Area..............................................
Sioux Falls......................................................
TENNESSEE
Dependent Schools:
Blount County.................................................
Hamilton County.............................................
Jackson-Madison County...............................
Knox County...................................................
Maury County.................................................
Memphis.........................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
90
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 16.
Percent Distribution of Revenue of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with
Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Federal sources
State sources
Local sources
Total1
Formula
assistance
Total1
Taxes and
parent
government
contribution
Geographic area
Other
local
governments
Charges
Total
Total1
Compensatory
(Title I)
Dependent Schools--Con.
Montgomery County.......................................
Nashville-Davidson County............................
Putnam County..............................................
Robertson County..........................................
Rutherford County..........................................
Sevier County.................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
12.4
10.0
10.8
9.7
7.4
8.7
2.4
3.1
1.9
1.6
1.1
1.6
49.6
25.4
46.0
55.4
48.0
33.2
48.2
23.6
42.5
53.8
46.1
31.4
38.1
64.6
43.2
35.0
44.6
58.1
31.1
60.1
34.6
29.5
39.0
48.9
.3
.2
.4
6.3
3.5
8.1
4.9
4.7
7.5
Shelby County................................................
Sullivan County..............................................
Sumner County..............................................
Tipton County.................................................
Williamson County.........................................
Wilson County................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
6.7
9.1
8.0
12.1
4.1
7.3
.6
2.0
1.4
2.3
.3
.9
42.2
40.9
49.3
62.6
36.9
48.5
40.8
38.1
48.1
60.0
35.2
47.4
51.1
50.1
42.8
25.3
59.0
44.2
43.5
41.8
31.3
16.9
48.6
31.0
2.3
.1
.2
.8
.1
2.3
4.1
7.2
9.6
6.6
9.1
10.4
Independent Schools:
Abilene...........................................................
Aldine.............................................................
Alief................................................................
Allen...............................................................
Alvin...............................................................
Amarillo..........................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
15.9
14.2
13.9
3.4
8.4
13.0
3.6
3.3
3.1
.2
1.8
3.9
44.0
48.9
44.4
20.2
46.2
41.3
34.6
41.3
34.4
11.8
36.6
33.0
40.0
36.9
41.8
76.4
45.4
45.7
33.2
32.2
38.1
67.0
36.8
39.5
.1
.1
2.4
1.8
1.6
5.8
2.8
3.3
Arlington.........................................................
Austin.............................................................
Beaumont.......................................................
Birdville...........................................................
Brazosport......................................................
Brownsville.....................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
9.9
9.9
25.8
8.0
8.7
18.0
2.2
2.4
3.3
1.0
2.3
5.7
23.3
9.6
15.5
26.8
10.4
65.2
15.1
4.1
9.2
18.6
5.5
57.9
66.8
80.5
58.7
65.2
80.9
16.7
61.5
76.1
53.3
58.2
75.4
13.4
-
2.1
1.3
1.4
4.0
2.0
.6
Bryan..............................................................
Carrollton-Farmers Branch.............................
Clear Creek....................................................
Comal.............................................................
Conroe...........................................................
Coppell...........................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
13.8
6.9
5.9
5.6
6.8
2.1
3.1
.9
.3
.9
1.5
.1
35.6
8.8
16.7
10.5
20.2
7.0
27.4
4.4
11.1
5.3
12.8
3.3
50.6
84.4
77.4
83.9
73.0
91.0
44.2
78.6
69.2
74.2
66.3
82.4
-
2.1
1.9
3.6
2.9
2.4
3.0
Corpus Christi................................................
Crowley..........................................................
Cypress-Fairbanks.........................................
Dallas.............................................................
Deer Park.......................................................
Denton............................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
14.2
6.0
6.4
13.5
4.8
7.6
4.4
.9
.8
4.1
.5
1.5
42.3
28.7
26.4
14.5
8.6
14.7
33.9
21.1
18.6
7.5
4.3
8.5
43.5
65.3
67.1
72.0
86.5
77.8
39.7
57.6
59.3
64.4
81.3
70.7
.6
.9
-
1.9
3.9
4.7
.8
2.4
2.7
Donna.............................................................
Duncanville.....................................................
Eagle Mt-Saginaw..........................................
Eagle Pass.....................................................
Ector County..................................................
Edgewood......................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
19.8
9.0
4.5
19.3
13.1
17.8
8.6
1.1
.5
7.4
4.2
6.4
69.4
34.2
15.4
63.9
41.5
65.5
54.0
25.2
9.1
54.6
33.9
52.3
10.9
56.9
80.1
16.8
45.5
16.6
8.2
51.3
72.1
14.4
40.1
10.8
-
.4
2.2
3.4
.8
1.9
1.0
Edinburg.........................................................
El Paso...........................................................
Fort Bend.......................................................
Fort Worth......................................................
Frisco.............................................................
Galena Park...................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
17.3
16.2
6.6
16.8
2.1
12.8
5.9
6.1
.9
5.5
.1
2.7
55.7
48.9
33.0
34.5
9.6
46.6
49.1
39.4
24.2
25.9
4.4
37.3
27.0
35.0
60.5
48.7
88.3
40.6
22.9
31.5
53.8
44.5
76.7
36.9
-
1.1
1.2
2.9
1.4
4.7
1.9
Garland..........................................................
Goose Creek..................................................
Grand Prairie..................................................
Grapevine-Colleyville.....................................
Harlandale......................................................
Harlingen Consolidated..................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
8.3
11.3
10.4
2.5
17.8
14.7
1.2
2.5
2.6
.2
5.2
4.5
39.2
12.3
51.2
8.2
65.8
53.4
29.6
6.9
39.4
4.1
52.3
45.7
52.5
76.4
38.4
89.3
16.4
31.9
45.5
67.9
34.3
80.4
12.8
27.0
.2
.4
-
3.4
2.0
2.3
4.7
.9
1.7
Hays Consolidated.........................................
Houston..........................................................
Humble...........................................................
Hurst-Euless-Bedford.....................................
Irving..............................................................
Judson............................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
6.6
15.6
6.3
7.2
10.1
8.1
1.0
4.9
.6
1.0
1.8
1.2
40.0
14.5
30.5
10.9
32.8
42.9
28.8
8.5
21.7
5.5
23.7
32.1
53.4
69.9
63.2
81.9
57.1
49.1
41.2
63.2
54.7
73.7
51.8
43.9
.9
.1
.2
.2
2.1
1.0
3.5
5.3
2.0
2.4
TENNESSEE--Con.
TEXAS
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
91
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 16.
Percent Distribution of Revenue of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with
Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Federal sources
State sources
Local sources
Total1
Formula
assistance
Total1
Taxes and
parent
government
contribution
Geographic area
Other
local
governments
Charges
Total
Total1
Compensatory
(Title I)
Independent Schools--Con.
Katy................................................................
Keller..............................................................
Killeen............................................................
Klein...............................................................
La Joya...........................................................
Lamar Consolidated.......................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
5.3
2.6
22.5
6.2
17.8
8.0
.2
.2
2.3
.7
7.6
1.9
29.1
21.7
53.7
36.8
66.5
27.8
19.4
13.7
44.7
27.2
56.0
20.7
65.6
75.8
23.7
57.1
15.7
64.1
59.2
61.9
18.1
50.1
10.8
57.3
.1
.1
3.2
6.1
2.1
3.7
.4
2.3
Laredo............................................................
Leander..........................................................
Lewisville........................................................
Lubbock..........................................................
Magnolia.........................................................
Mansfield........................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
18.0
4.9
5.6
15.8
5.9
4.9
6.5
.4
.4
3.7
.9
.4
62.0
16.0
10.4
32.5
46.4
36.4
48.4
10.5
4.9
24.3
35.2
25.4
20.0
79.1
84.0
51.7
47.7
58.7
11.1
69.0
75.6
46.2
42.1
50.2
.1
.1
.1
.2
.4
-
.3
3.9
5.1
2.1
2.4
4.4
McAllen..........................................................
McKinney.......................................................
Mesquite.........................................................
Midland...........................................................
Mission Consolidated.....................................
North East......................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
15.3
4.5
6.5
12.9
17.6
6.9
4.6
.8
1.2
3.2
6.2
1.3
43.4
13.7
51.4
29.6
65.4
17.7
35.6
8.1
39.1
22.1
56.0
11.0
41.3
81.8
42.1
57.5
17.0
75.4
35.7
73.1
36.0
53.7
13.5
67.5
.1
1.6
4.7
3.6
2.2
1.2
3.7
Northside........................................................
Pasadena.......................................................
Pearland.........................................................
Pflugerville......................................................
Pharr-San Juan-Alamo...................................
Plano..............................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
7.8
10.9
5.5
6.1
17.0
3.6
1.7
2.6
.6
.3
6.1
.4
35.1
49.3
25.2
25.0
63.9
7.8
26.0
40.7
17.2
16.9
53.8
4.0
57.1
39.7
69.3
68.9
19.1
88.6
50.8
34.3
61.6
62.7
15.3
81.1
.1
.3
2.9
2.3
2.9
3.7
.3
4.2
Richardson.....................................................
Rockwall.........................................................
Round Rock...................................................
San Angelo.....................................................
San Antonio....................................................
San Benito Consolidated................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
8.6
4.3
5.2
14.9
18.5
19.5
1.5
.6
.6
3.8
6.3
5.6
9.7
13.0
10.0
45.4
50.1
67.8
4.3
7.9
4.5
37.7
39.1
55.8
81.7
82.7
84.8
39.7
31.4
12.7
75.8
74.5
77.6
32.8
27.9
9.8
.1
.1
2.2
4.4
3.4
2.2
.8
.6
San Felipe-Del Rio Consolidated...................
Socorro...........................................................
Spring.............................................................
Spring Branch................................................
Tyler...............................................................
United.............................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
18.5
11.3
9.4
11.7
16.3
12.9
6.3
3.1
.6
2.6
3.9
3.7
58.1
63.5
39.3
10.4
21.5
49.6
48.6
51.2
29.4
4.1
15.6
39.3
23.4
25.2
51.3
78.0
62.2
37.5
17.1
21.2
44.5
71.6
55.2
32.5
.1
.1
.1
-
1.2
1.1
3.6
2.1
2.3
1.2
Victoria...........................................................
Waco..............................................................
Weslaco.........................................................
Wichita Falls...................................................
Ysleta.............................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
15.0
17.7
19.0
14.4
14.4
3.3
5.8
8.2
2.7
4.7
32.9
42.9
65.2
36.6
61.2
24.9
34.2
57.5
28.8
50.0
52.1
39.4
15.8
49.0
24.3
47.2
35.8
12.3
44.0
20.0
-
3.0
1.6
1.1
3.0
.9
Independent Schools:
Alpine.............................................................
Box Elder County...........................................
Cache County................................................
Davis County..................................................
Granite...........................................................
Jordan............................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
9.2
11.3
7.1
8.6
11.4
7.3
1.3
1.4
.7
.8
2.3
.8
59.5
60.4
66.3
60.1
54.5
50.9
31.6
31.3
32.8
32.2
28.3
27.5
31.3
28.2
26.6
31.3
34.1
41.8
26.1
21.7
19.5
24.5
28.1
35.3
1.3
.2
-
2.3
2.9
3.0
2.6
1.8
2.7
Nebo...............................................................
Ogden............................................................
Provo..............................................................
Salt Lake City.................................................
Tooele County................................................
Washington County........................................
Weber County................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
9.9
18.0
13.1
15.5
7.4
8.6
9.0
1.3
3.8
2.3
3.4
1.0
2.1
.7
60.0
53.1
55.3
37.7
62.5
51.7
62.8
30.5
26.1
25.8
1.0
33.2
27.1
32.3
30.1
28.9
31.5
46.9
30.2
39.7
28.1
24.7
21.7
27.5
41.2
24.2
34.8
21.4
.1
-
2.1
.8
1.5
2.2
2.4
1.9
2.7
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
4.6
6.5
3.7
7.7
6.4
6.2
.9
1.8
.8
1.2
1.7
1.2
26.6
14.1
11.7
48.3
46.7
49.8
21.0
10.9
8.8
38.1
37.4
38.6
68.8
79.3
84.6
44.0
46.8
44.0
60.3
77.9
80.9
36.2
36.1
39.5
2.8
.4
4.9
7.1
2.2
4.5
1.2
2.8
2.2
3.0
2.1
TEXAS--Con.
UTAH
VIRGINIA
Dependent Schools:
Albemarle County...........................................
Alexandria......................................................
Arlington County.............................................
Augusta County..............................................
Bedford County..............................................
Chesapeake...................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
92
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 16.
Percent Distribution of Revenue of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with
Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Federal sources
State sources
Local sources
Total1
Formula
assistance
Total1
Taxes and
parent
government
contribution
Geographic area
Other
local
governments
Charges
Total
Total1
Compensatory
(Title I)
Dependent Schools--Con.
Chesterfield County........................................
Fairfax County................................................
Fauquier County.............................................
Frederick County............................................
Hampton.........................................................
Hanover County.............................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
4.9
4.0
3.8
4.1
10.0
3.9
.8
.7
.5
.8
3.0
.3
46.5
19.0
29.1
40.3
57.4
41.9
37.9
15.8
23.9
31.7
43.6
34.8
48.6
77.0
67.1
55.5
32.5
54.2
43.3
71.3
65.7
49.9
28.5
49.1
.5
1.6
.9
2.1
1.3
.3
2.9
2.7
.2
2.6
1.6
3.7
Henrico County..............................................
Loudoun County.............................................
Newport News................................................
Norfolk............................................................
Portsmouth.....................................................
Prince William County....................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
5.3
1.6
10.8
12.7
7.3
4.1
1.1
.2
3.2
4.5
1.4
.8
43.1
14.3
53.0
53.6
56.4
39.9
35.1
11.8
39.2
38.1
40.9
31.4
51.6
84.1
36.2
33.7
36.3
55.9
48.3
54.7
31.8
29.1
25.8
49.2
.3
.2
2.1
1.8
2.5
2.9
2.7
1.6
2.0
1.5
1.6
2.6
Richmond.......................................................
Roanoke.........................................................
Roanoke County............................................
Rockingham County.......................................
Spotsylvania County......................................
Stafford County..............................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
13.1
11.3
4.3
6.3
4.3
4.9
4.5
4.6
.8
1.1
.8
.3
38.5
45.2
45.1
47.6
46.5
47.3
26.2
32.6
35.5
36.2
37.4
39.4
48.3
43.5
50.6
46.1
49.2
47.9
45.9
38.7
46.6
38.5
44.9
43.5
.7
3.0
.5
3.7
.8
.8
1.0
1.6
2.9
2.5
2.8
2.9
Suffolk............................................................
Virginia Beach................................................
York County...................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
7.3
8.0
12.5
2.5
1.6
.4
44.9
46.1
47.3
35.0
37.0
40.0
47.8
45.9
40.2
43.1
41.0
34.5
2.4
1.9
1.6
1.8
2.0
3.3
Independent Schools:
Auburn............................................................
Battle Ground.................................................
Bellevue.........................................................
Bellingham.....................................................
Bethel.............................................................
Central Kitsap.................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
6.6
5.6
4.5
7.6
6.9
18.0
1.3
.8
.6
1.8
1.5
1.0
56.9
72.3
48.9
59.5
67.5
60.1
44.2
53.6
38.3
47.5
48.1
44.7
36.6
22.2
46.6
32.9
25.6
21.9
28.3
12.7
31.2
27.1
18.7
17.0
.6
.5
.3
.3
.1
3.1
4.2
7.3
3.1
3.1
3.6
Central Valley.................................................
Clover Park....................................................
Edmonds........................................................
Everett............................................................
Evergreen.......................................................
Federal Way...................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
6.0
19.9
7.3
6.0
6.1
7.5
1.4
3.4
1.3
1.6
1.5
1.7
65.7
60.6
56.2
59.2
64.4
64.0
49.8
42.0
44.2
43.1
45.8
48.5
28.3
19.6
36.5
34.8
29.5
28.5
22.2
14.9
30.0
29.1
20.9
22.5
.1
.7
.1
-
4.6
1.9
3.3
3.1
2.6
3.8
Highline..........................................................
Issaquah.........................................................
Kennewick......................................................
Kent................................................................
Lake Washington...........................................
Marysville.......................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
9.1
3.0
7.4
6.3
3.8
7.3
2.8
.3
2.1
1.3
.4
1.3
55.2
52.1
70.3
60.2
55.1
65.4
40.3
41.1
50.0
45.7
44.2
49.3
35.7
45.0
22.3
33.4
41.1
27.3
25.6
32.1
17.7
27.9
33.4
18.9
.5
.3
.1
2.3
7.8
3.2
3.4
5.2
2.9
Mukilteo..........................................................
North Thurston...............................................
Northshore.....................................................
Pasco.............................................................
Puyallup.........................................................
Renton............................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
6.4
6.9
3.3
11.3
4.1
7.0
1.4
1.2
.4
3.7
.5
1.7
58.2
63.0
51.5
69.3
60.9
53.0
44.1
49.1
40.8
46.9
47.4
40.0
35.4
30.0
45.2
19.4
35.1
40.1
29.4
22.5
30.4
16.6
25.5
35.2
.1
.3
.1
.4
-
3.0
3.7
4.5
1.8
3.5
2.9
Richland.........................................................
Seattle............................................................
South Kitsap...................................................
Spokane.........................................................
Tacoma..........................................................
Vancouver......................................................
Yakima...........................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
5.8
9.0
7.6
10.9
10.6
8.8
17.4
.9
2.8
1.7
3.6
3.3
3.1
7.1
68.8
46.8
72.2
60.7
53.7
62.4
66.6
38.8
35.1
54.7
43.0
35.6
45.7
44.5
25.3
44.2
20.3
28.4
35.7
28.8
15.9
17.6
36.3
15.2
20.5
29.7
23.3
12.3
.1
.3
.4
1.0
3.2
2.3
3.6
2.7
1.8
2.7
1.3
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
9.0
11.3
10.4
12.2
12.6
13.8
12.0
2.4
4.0
3.6
3.9
3.9
4.0
3.8
58.6
53.1
57.3
51.4
47.0
55.5
56.2
31.7
31.5
34.3
28.2
26.1
33.2
33.8
32.4
35.6
32.3
36.4
40.4
30.7
31.8
26.1
32.1
29.8
32.0
35.5
25.1
25.5
2.8
.5
.4
.2
1.2
-
2.1
1.0
1.0
2.1
1.4
1.0
1.6
VIRGINIA--Con.
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
Independent Schools:
Berkeley County.............................................
Cabell County.................................................
Harrison County.............................................
Kanawha County............................................
Monongalia County........................................
Raleigh County...............................................
Wood County.................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
93
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 16.
Percent Distribution of Revenue of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems with
Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Federal sources
State sources
Local sources
Total1
Formula
assistance
Total1
Taxes and
parent
government
contribution
Geographic area
Other
local
governments
Charges
Total
Total1
Compensatory
(Title I)
Independent Schools:
Appleton Area.................................................
Eau Claire Area..............................................
Green Bay......................................................
Janesville........................................................
Kenosha.........................................................
Madison..........................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
5.5
5.1
7.1
5.6
6.5
6.4
1.0
1.3
1.6
1.1
2.3
1.5
55.4
49.9
58.7
63.5
61.1
26.3
50.6
44.5
51.7
58.2
55.1
18.0
39.1
45.0
34.2
30.9
32.5
67.3
31.5
40.2
31.2
26.8
28.9
61.8
2.6
1.5
.7
1.3
.3
1.1
3.2
2.6
1.7
2.0
2.1
2.8
Milwaukee.......................................................
Oshkosh Area.................................................
Racine............................................................
Sheboygan Area.............................................
Waukesha.......................................................
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
15.2
6.4
7.2
5.1
3.9
6.4
1.2
2.4
1.2
.5
63.3
60.7
65.2
61.8
42.6
51.9
55.1
54.0
56.6
36.6
21.5
32.9
27.6
33.2
53.5
18.9
29.7
25.2
28.0
47.0
1.3
.5
.5
3.1
.9
1.9
1.3
2.1
2.5
100.0
100.0
9.2
13.3
2.8
3.9
67.5
59.3
60.0
51.0
23.3
27.4
14.9
18.9
4.5
5.3
1.5
1.3
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
Independent Schools:
Laramie County 1...........................................
Natrona County..............................................
1
Includes 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.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
94
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 17.
Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems
with Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Current spending
For selected objects
For selected functions
Instruction
Geographic area
Support services
Pupil
Staff
General
adminis-
School
adminis-
2
support
support
tration
tration
1,117
1,060
966
1,212
1,168
1,019
3,006
3,696
2,134
3,396
2,999
2,398
411
507
293
511
355
307
419
776
281
456
442
304
142
302
146
104
198
134
553
593
381
629
548
505
2,766
2,654
2,735
3,047
2,899
2,725
992
990
1,009
1,125
1,063
1,012
2,414
2,938
2,777
2,707
2,707
2,139
346
404
435
432
453
302
375
494
525
465
407
194
106
146
134
114
291
135
473
447
421
487
495
511
5,730
6,132
5,733
3,774
4,079
3,777
1,534
1,551
1,619
3,671
4,542
4,106
666
807
852
590
648
375
77
110
78
569
601
693
940
1,008
986
915
993
781
3,769
3,731
3,777
3,659
3,612
3,326
2,854
2,877
2,996
2,711
2,752
2,446
654
600
641
613
659
574
1,969
2,661
1,986
2,118
2,028
2,358
374
457
406
282
361
349
175
306
210
193
110
65
58
50
46
20
79
61
274
336
376
282
320
301
4,522
3,874
3,966
4,525
4,260
3,835
1,335
948
1,202
1,141
1,004
904
4,234
3,519
3,488
4,081
4,067
3,436
3,026
2,699
2,470
2,984
3,106
2,670
867
638
770
717
708
589
2,716
1,867
2,391
2,584
2,054
2,206
485
383
328
468
381
362
222
131
261
287
201
120
52
26
46
62
41
38
383
253
421
294
306
299
6,497
6,443
6,127
6,347
8,870
7,710
4,531
3,845
3,953
4,334
5,627
5,114
1,001
1,057
979
1,135
1,721
1,131
4,015
3,874
3,541
3,771
4,919
4,597
3,086
2,678
2,620
2,871
3,593
3,431
674
739
637
750
973
744
2,136
2,288
2,255
2,285
3,675
2,663
361
437
423
530
1,021
326
153
228
260
311
317
285
31
44
64
31
35
70
391
290
351
338
304
460
26,936
16,697
13,705
13,701
60,557
24,832
10,466
6,796
7,351
7,341
6,343
7,410
6,550
6,872
4,526
4,619
5,060
4,314
5,051
3,973
3,834
1,095
1,057
1,289
1,031
1,378
1,129
1,235
4,045
3,938
4,115
3,895
3,985
4,038
3,537
2,970
2,966
3,124
2,910
3,042
2,763
2,554
708
684
789
684
789
780
802
2,451
2,958
2,874
2,182
3,100
2,111
2,909
486
605
641
409
652
462
343
263
174
339
221
211
120
254
37
50
116
89
119
46
120
353
354
367
284
459
308
479
10,108
13,430
26,462
18,587
13,282
15,938
7,550
7,841
9,973
8,227
7,676
7,770
5,047
5,085
5,994
5,418
5,034
4,912
1,266
1,451
1,788
1,483
1,264
1,268
4,767
4,660
5,703
4,996
4,978
5,099
3,397
3,159
3,979
3,511
3,539
3,442
844
899
1,161
948
889
897
2,411
2,805
3,852
2,836
2,313
2,293
367
482
470
425
355
289
397
680
658
413
354
356
152
73
222
93
53
137
418
454
581
510
445
450
21,660
10,228
19,442
13,515
19,869
20,690
7,494
7,702
8,199
7,830
7,155
7,904
5,401
5,341
5,130
5,287
4,528
5,519
1,566
1,379
2,175
1,432
1,373
1,629
4,654
5,129
4,820
4,834
4,662
5,131
3,460
3,638
3,157
3,439
3,273
3,747
939
885
1,181
874
910
982
2,578
2,390
3,053
2,611
2,203
2,773
308
234
448
198
290
424
332
387
444
616
260
387
26
56
67
78
30
49
567
567
542
550
498
579
Enrollment1
Salaries and
Employee
Salaries and
Employee
Total2
wages
benefits
Total
2
wages
benefits
Independent Schools:
Baldwin County...........................................
Birmingham................................................
Elmore County............................................
Hoover........................................................
Huntsville....................................................
Jefferson County........................................
25,958
30,959
10,492
11,776
23,139
35,834
8,205
8,836
6,541
9,162
8,522
7,212
4,731
5,364
3,756
5,229
5,094
4,317
1,775
1,857
1,519
2,050
1,835
1,640
4,827
4,640
4,023
5,214
5,091
4,350
3,158
3,113
2,561
3,349
3,417
2,872
Madison County..........................................
Mobile County.............................................
Montgomery County...................................
Shelby County............................................
Tuscaloosa.................................................
Tuscaloosa County.....................................
18,151
65,643
32,526
24,713
10,444
16,300
7,020
7,590
7,342
7,949
7,717
6,951
4,143
4,215
4,353
4,636
4,411
3,985
1,588
1,678
1,698
1,780
1,709
1,589
4,178
4,163
4,107
4,721
4,511
4,202
49,714
14,677
15,506
9,663
10,957
10,119
5,721
6,324
5,847
2,467
2,426
2,473
Independent Schools:
Alhambra Elementary.................................
Amphitheater Unified..................................
Cartwright Elementary................................
Chandler Unified.........................................
Deer Valley Unified.....................................
Dysart Unified.............................................
15,548
16,768
20,310
31,879
34,802
17,753
6,191
6,759
6,137
6,120
5,935
5,985
4,158
4,553
4,355
3,910
4,027
3,317
Flagstaff Unified..........................................
Gilbert Unified.............................................
Glendale Elementary..................................
Glendale Union High..................................
Kyrene Elementary.....................................
Marana Unified...........................................
11,222
37,641
13,539
14,953
18,331
13,278
7,209
5,694
6,268
7,004
6,408
5,926
Mesa Unified...............................................
Paradise Valley Unified..............................
Pendergast Elementary..............................
Peoria Unified.............................................
Phoenix Union High....................................
Roosevelt Elementary................................
74,626
34,763
10,416
37,773
25,010
12,553
Scottsdale Unified.......................................
Sunnyside Unified.......................................
Tempe Elementary.....................................
Tempe Union High......................................
Tucson Unified............................................
Washington Elementary.............................
Yuma Elementary.......................................
Total
ALABAMA
ALASKA
Dependent Schools:
Anchorage..................................................
Fairbanks North Star Borough....................
Matanuska-Susitna Borough......................
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
Independent Schools:
Bentonville..................................................
Fort Smith...................................................
Little Rock...................................................
Pulaski County Special...............................
Rogers........................................................
Springdale..................................................
CALIFORNIA
Independent Schools:
ABC Unified................................................
Alameda Unified.........................................
Alhambra....................................................
Alum Rock Union Elementary.....................
Alvord Unified.............................................
Anaheim Elementary..................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
95
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 17.
Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems
with Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Current spending
For selected objects
For selected functions
Instruction
Geographic area
Support services
Pupil
Staff
General
adminis-
School
adminis-
Total2
support
support
tration
tration
1,168
1,007
935
1,002
814
847
2,476
2,496
1,920
2,116
2,118
2,626
417
397
128
228
230
341
294
183
161
198
220
449
31
38
26
36
31
79
518
607
495
435
463
534
3,497
2,739
3,266
3,145
3,311
3,601
1,233
883
1,006
776
1,171
1,072
2,680
2,157
2,305
2,374
2,213
2,620
245
205
282
356
306
305
622
474
380
223
324
373
87
25
85
78
36
28
552
396
497
485
594
460
4,625
4,591
3,989
4,812
4,577
5,214
3,431
3,193
2,809
3,317
3,327
3,496
925
1,011
869
870
987
1,313
2,263
2,554
2,679
2,593
2,472
2,118
313
420
353
314
519
361
292
295
339
415
292
137
41
51
34
68
27
55
523
503
585
616
355
502
1,216
1,403
1,894
2,003
1,467
1,432
4,292
4,761
4,545
5,186
4,143
4,595
3,237
3,461
3,081
3,306
2,909
2,947
799
912
1,087
1,083
901
859
2,011
2,569
2,874
3,443
2,634
2,852
292
482
392
263
429
366
219
371
483
228
314
229
34
22
36
43
40
56
454
468
503
1,094
417
455
4,783
4,883
5,283
4,743
4,758
4,815
1,547
1,216
1,435
1,382
1,680
1,609
4,692
4,628
4,483
4,675
4,735
4,781
3,315
3,515
3,283
3,316
3,259
3,396
1,038
804
853
925
1,051
1,083
2,200
2,271
2,625
2,180
2,553
2,151
283
340
367
121
362
360
208
268
315
337
423
162
26
31
67
52
29
66
551
492
529
459
494
467
7,702
8,870
8,093
7,655
7,652
7,314
5,293
5,689
5,940
4,821
4,897
4,599
1,865
1,614
1,520
1,705
1,564
1,555
4,542
5,481
4,683
4,738
4,825
4,638
3,260
3,907
3,237
3,263
3,381
3,267
1,069
1,056
792
1,081
1,019
1,034
2,959
2,880
3,086
2,588
2,558
2,358
589
336
622
278
273
244
580
577
292
301
331
510
41
54
39
107
16
34
497
518
528
615
584
449
12,117
13,420
23,377
18,584
41,930
32,121
6,139
6,766
6,760
7,027
7,939
7,096
3,957
4,370
4,506
4,780
4,969
5,297
1,099
1,631
1,327
1,300
1,611
1,004
4,178
4,853
4,101
4,513
4,770
4,769
3,042
3,363
2,969
3,207
3,254
3,768
830
1,200
816
822
1,000
659
1,773
1,687
2,383
2,264
2,855
2,170
234
116
243
289
377
206
168
289
357
232
419
281
41
32
69
53
17
35
372
409
537
510
569
496
Fresno Unified.............................................
Fullerton Elementary...................................
Fullerton Joint Union High...........................
Garden Grove Unified..................................
Glendale Unified..........................................
Grant Joint Union High................................
79,046
13,890
16,299
49,574
28,002
13,965
8,049
7,367
7,339
7,984
7,913
8,494
5,045
4,884
4,685
5,246
5,029
5,610
1,969
1,446
1,563
1,968
1,773
1,669
4,822
4,770
4,565
5,098
5,381
4,410
3,267
3,343
3,141
3,537
3,585
3,015
1,192
932
926
1,238
1,203
874
2,867
2,309
2,629
2,548
2,239
3,759
360
220
409
365
303
431
780
438
202
306
258
567
28
66
60
28
66
112
435
528
545
516
518
673
Grossmont Union High................................
Hacienda La Puente Unified........................
Hayward Unified..........................................
Hemet Unified..............................................
Hesperia Unified..........................................
Huntington Beach Union High.....................
24,444
23,241
22,236
22,368
20,267
15,757
7,955
8,111
7,915
7,409
6,678
7,918
5,430
5,731
5,848
4,681
3,978
5,365
1,575
1,792
1,025
1,504
1,322
1,810
4,665
4,631
5,048
4,628
4,009
4,563
3,338
3,213
3,912
3,226
2,764
3,261
880
968
657
998
893
1,039
3,052
3,121
2,588
2,506
2,413
3,158
393
327
271
343
204
459
409
625
352
367
146
353
63
49
39
36
66
128
621
564
547
483
585
603
Inglewood Unified........................................
Irvine Unified................................................
Jurupa Unified.............................................
Kern Union High..........................................
La Mesa-Spring Valley................................
Lake Elsinore Unified...................................
16,630
25,496
21,043
35,394
13,657
20,652
7,347
7,397
7,697
8,324
7,486
7,197
4,445
4,840
5,024
5,306
5,407
4,481
1,618
1,428
1,388
1,818
1,482
1,522
4,379
4,753
4,864
4,496
4,617
4,441
2,832
3,343
3,574
3,152
3,469
3,154
976
932
901
1,002
873
945
2,659
2,462
2,510
3,561
2,526
2,429
255
335
309
552
382
254
598
306
484
482
493
249
100
34
27
26
32
42
392
492
399
647
473
443
Lancaster Elementary..................................
Las Virgenes Unified...................................
Livermore Valley Joint Unified.....................
Lodi Unified..................................................
Lompoc Unified............................................
Long Beach Unified.....................................
16,058
12,058
13,561
30,911
11,036
93,589
7,383
7,468
6,974
7,306
7,481
8,100
4,546
4,718
4,416
4,885
5,014
5,391
1,869
1,553
1,518
1,319
1,433
1,876
4,715
4,885
4,537
4,516
4,464
4,918
3,252
3,471
3,180
3,302
3,276
3,365
1,245
1,110
1,025
849
873
1,080
2,305
2,432
2,222
2,491
2,820
2,853
278
319
273
287
392
439
397
302
329
418
314
376
25
102
60
39
76
33
517
578
546
472
536
550
Enrollment1
Salaries and
Employee
Salaries and
Employee
Total2
wages
benefits
Total2
wages
benefits
Independent Schools--Con.
Anaheim Union High....................................
Antelope Valley Union High.........................
Antioch Unified............................................
Apple Valley Unified....................................
Arcadia Unified............................................
Azusa Unified..............................................
33,112
25,312
21,188
15,716
10,169
11,615
8,024
7,098
6,700
6,622
6,991
7,827
5,249
4,340
4,272
4,042
4,848
5,469
1,784
1,573
1,343
1,518
1,187
1,391
5,025
4,391
4,518
4,225
4,587
4,856
3,540
2,966
3,113
2,745
3,421
3,551
Bakersfield Elementary................................
Baldwin Park Unified...................................
Bellflower Unified.........................................
Bonita Unified..............................................
Burbank Unified...........................................
Cajon Valley Union Elementary...................
27,890
19,684
15,352
10,193
16,648
16,669
8,345
6,322
7,301
7,174
7,271
8,042
5,126
4,490
4,812
4,674
4,731
5,149
1,899
1,483
1,613
1,252
1,672
1,622
5,208
3,909
4,688
4,657
4,851
5,094
Capistrano Unified.......................................
Carlsbad Unified..........................................
Central Unified.............................................
Ceres Unified...............................................
Chaffey Union High.....................................
Chico Unified...............................................
51,245
10,412
12,713
10,896
24,982
13,533
7,108
7,345
6,941
7,778
7,229
7,606
4,855
4,626
4,521
4,904
4,872
4,735
1,387
1,546
1,518
1,325
1,537
1,908
Chino Unified...............................................
Chula Vista Elementary...............................
Clovis Unified...............................................
Coachella Valley Unified..............................
Colton Joint Unified.....................................
Compton Unified..........................................
33,693
26,472
36,378
16,418
24,715
30,233
6,505
7,618
7,653
9,078
7,082
7,838
4,513
5,116
4,711
5,402
4,510
4,660
Conejo Valley Unified..................................
Corona-Norco Unified..................................
Covina-Valley Unified..................................
Cupertino Union Elementary.......................
Desert Sands Unified...................................
Downey Unified...........................................
22,456
47,510
15,299
16,572
27,565
22,584
7,099
7,188
7,484
7,045
7,587
7,264
East Side Union High..................................
El Monte Elementary...................................
El Monte Union High....................................
El Rancho Unified........................................
Elk Grove Unified.........................................
Escondido Union Elementary......................
25,817
10,881
10,608
11,757
60,735
19,654
Etiwanda Elementary...................................
Evergreen Elementary.................................
Fairfield-Suisun Unified...............................
Folsom-Cordova Unified..............................
Fontana Unified...........................................
Fremont Unified...........................................
CALIFORNIA--Con.
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
96
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 17.
Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems
with Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Current spending
For selected objects
For selected functions
Instruction
Geographic area
Support services
Pupil
Staff
General
adminis-
School
adminis-
Total2
support
support
tration
tration
1,301
979
957
1,129
962
1,128
3,442
2,132
2,822
2,647
2,310
2,608
422
315
298
302
376
253
895
199
452
253
227
519
65
64
92
52
21
61
666
435
542
667
613
569
3,005
3,906
3,361
3,198
3,214
3,462
950
695
1,045
1,155
924
856
2,659
2,671
2,793
2,726
2,453
2,460
419
349
374
305
370
197
247
487
467
330
260
349
87
27
46
80
18
16
689
596
579
713
448
629
4,338
4,607
4,171
5,220
5,295
4,786
3,136
3,353
2,868
3,976
3,440
3,276
884
735
814
753
1,189
1,068
2,148
2,371
2,373
2,433
3,386
2,821
310
270
247
201
449
307
171
261
214
350
624
564
35
33
51
64
69
36
447
493
536
539
621
453
1,591
1,856
1,485
1,469
1,444
1,820
4,756
4,705
4,886
4,882
4,508
5,324
3,365
2,793
3,417
3,426
3,221
3,484
1,132
1,015
944
958
864
1,237
2,367
3,471
2,582
2,552
2,516
2,369
256
467
317
353
296
192
290
758
243
300
505
344
50
72
86
21
33
44
427
661
556
609
521
585
4,784
5,560
4,585
4,057
8,059
4,984
2,040
2,360
1,656
1,889
2,532
1,260
4,758
5,371
4,736
4,546
8,089
4,902
3,119
3,479
3,178
2,881
5,585
3,500
1,284
1,339
1,066
1,307
1,695
853
2,843
3,785
2,624
2,538
4,006
2,162
535
506
292
274
414
360
270
1,006
371
469
626
162
81
118
52
30
74
39
629
638
497
458
868
434
7,385
8,491
9,110
7,496
7,935
8,509
4,752
5,233
5,334
4,933
5,567
5,392
1,704
1,646
1,926
1,394
1,113
1,605
4,768
5,206
5,260
4,694
5,268
4,936
3,325
3,438
3,324
3,351
4,072
3,353
1,143
1,029
1,127
899
671
897
2,305
2,746
3,460
2,547
2,343
3,240
314
287
556
247
335
573
296
407
652
485
404
590
31
47
52
51
25
39
422
702
556
443
370
587
13,373
32,645
21,326
30,715
10,586
43,052
7,928
8,109
7,035
7,544
7,419
7,287
4,927
5,174
4,669
4,806
4,806
4,687
1,971
1,352
1,499
1,447
1,476
1,543
5,196
4,656
4,519
4,357
4,770
4,617
3,438
3,414
3,223
3,126
3,414
3,165
1,300
818
966
878
955
987
2,326
2,937
2,293
2,856
2,324
2,381
337
306
311
302
219
262
395
391
201
579
233
328
40
40
32
32
33
69
416
428
527
520
499
568
Rocklin Unified.............................................
Rowland Unified..........................................
Sacramento Unified.....................................
Saddleback Valley Unified...........................
Salinas Union High......................................
San Bernardino Unified...............................
10,011
17,548
50,408
34,592
13,578
58,661
6,972
7,825
8,878
7,029
8,006
8,386
4,323
5,310
5,261
4,749
4,975
5,270
1,233
1,519
2,150
1,498
2,001
1,543
4,002
4,873
5,172
4,858
4,472
4,939
3,015
3,496
3,194
3,548
2,937
3,332
774
936
1,304
1,070
1,139
896
2,777
2,647
3,386
1,998
3,305
3,077
242
329
438
261
623
473
239
397
592
216
491
542
45
36
55
27
53
45
479
569
697
426
646
604
San Diego Unified........................................
San Dieguito Union High.............................
San Francisco Unified.................................
San Jose Unified.........................................
San Juan Unified.........................................
San Lorenzo Unified....................................
132,482
12,190
56,236
31,646
48,325
11,613
9,003
8,321
8,215
8,547
7,824
7,662
5,395
5,354
5,001
5,247
5,048
5,077
2,048
1,630
1,785
1,896
1,725
1,382
5,115
4,583
4,381
5,008
4,844
4,648
3,450
3,268
3,138
3,415
3,271
3,361
1,192
891
1,061
1,166
1,108
837
3,579
3,526
3,489
3,280
2,707
2,639
569
389
424
366
254
239
599
389
980
956
538
354
28
62
91
34
41
41
676
732
621
626
629
550
San Marcos Unified.....................................
San Ramon Valley Unified...........................
Santa Ana Unified........................................
Santa Barbara.............................................
Santa Clara Unified.....................................
Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary...................
16,169
23,815
59,310
16,410
14,129
12,815
6,991
7,363
8,069
7,368
8,351
8,470
4,465
4,701
4,861
4,940
5,970
4,807
1,548
1,451
1,746
1,406
1,695
1,688
4,393
4,736
4,909
4,696
5,145
4,856
3,031
3,341
3,247
3,406
3,798
3,383
1,028
976
1,167
933
1,023
1,143
2,331
2,460
2,823
2,441
2,915
3,246
294
258
255
384
315
259
313
338
541
301
528
550
43
38
18
70
62
78
447
537
740
524
631
500
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified.......................
Santa Rosa..................................................
Saugus Union Elementary...........................
Simi Valley Unified.......................................
Stockton Unified..........................................
Sweetwater Union High...............................
12,191
17,020
10,758
21,454
38,936
41,865
9,307
7,843
7,099
6,942
7,958
8,083
6,465
5,018
4,875
4,605
5,170
5,532
1,927
1,172
1,276
1,736
1,696
1,520
5,869
4,987
4,671
4,564
4,802
4,871
4,088
3,482
3,498
3,209
3,339
3,513
1,158
699
886
1,172
1,055
939
3,185
2,547
2,051
2,200
2,865
3,008
443
315
254
256
459
488
426
319
172
219
458
356
64
78
55
63
51
39
730
663
449
506
551
653
Enrollment1
Salaries and
Employee
Salaries and
Employee
Total2
wages
benefits
Total2
wages
benefits
Independent Schools--Con.
Los Angeles Unified.....................................
Lucia Mar Unified.........................................
Lynwood Unified..........................................
Madera Unified............................................
Manteca Unified...........................................
Merced Elementary.....................................
727,319
10,890
18,211
17,991
23,781
11,289
9,570
6,841
8,111
7,685
6,821
8,126
5,970
4,392
4,852
4,557
4,326
5,130
2,125
1,500
1,511
1,846
1,469
1,815
5,787
4,380
4,988
4,666
4,245
5,117
3,773
3,091
3,245
2,957
2,928
3,523
Merced Union High......................................
Modesto.......................................................
Montebello Unified.......................................
Monterey Peninsula Unified.........................
Moreno Valley Unified.................................
Mount Diablo Unified...................................
10,466
33,312
35,286
11,546
37,019
35,880
7,311
7,916
8,091
7,929
7,404
7,734
4,666
5,779
5,386
4,915
4,654
5,039
1,598
1,204
1,749
1,962
1,399
1,480
4,330
4,930
4,982
4,770
4,645
5,008
Murrieta Valley Unified................................
Napa Valley Unified.....................................
Natomas Unified..........................................
New Haven Unified......................................
Newport-Mesa Unified.................................
Norwalk-La Mirada Unified..........................
20,164
17,408
10,398
13,274
22,122
23,230
6,703
7,232
6,799
7,968
9,034
7,954
4,480
5,021
4,300
5,674
5,536
5,105
1,401
1,170
1,296
1,279
1,930
1,725
Oak Grove Elementary................................
Oakland Unified...........................................
Oceanside Unified.......................................
Ontario-Montclair Elementary......................
Orange Unified............................................
Oxnard Elementary......................................
11,732
48,135
21,367
25,376
30,901
16,004
7,400
8,457
7,723
7,755
7,256
8,038
4,775
4,996
5,020
5,000
4,742
4,891
Oxnard Union High......................................
Pajaro Valley Joint Unified...........................
Palm Springs Unified...................................
Palmdale Elementary..................................
Palo Alto Unified..........................................
Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified..................
16,138
19,329
23,689
22,826
10,756
12,052
7,928
9,473
7,639
7,451
12,264
7,550
Panama Buena Vista Union Elementary.....
Paramount Unified.......................................
Pasadena Unified........................................
Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified.....................
Pleasanton Unified......................................
Pomona Unified...........................................
15,206
16,674
21,321
26,757
14,518
33,294
Porterville Unified........................................
Poway Unified..............................................
Redlands Unified.........................................
Rialto Unified...............................................
Rio Linda Union Elementary........................
Riverside Unified.........................................
CALIFORNIA--Con.
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
97
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 17.
Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems
with Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Current spending
For selected objects
For selected functions
Instruction
Geographic area
Support services
Pupil
Staff
General
adminis-
School
adminis-
Total2
support
support
tration
tration
803
1,010
1,011
870
1,039
869
1,903
1,973
2,063
2,080
2,175
1,758
312
231
223
238
292
201
228
183
358
237
206
163
29
26
32
31
44
28
403
393
479
547
484
396
3,068
3,056
3,147
3,046
3,021
2,097
848
841
1,037
1,060
953
864
2,204
2,854
2,709
2,576
2,017
2,308
261
439
265
364
210
297
266
213
324
284
203
255
47
50
36
35
63
40
490
503
655
583
435
484
4,627
4,636
4,194
5,052
4,063
5,130
3,114
3,148
3,100
3,213
2,984
3,421
1,080
1,062
854
1,269
779
1,284
2,557
2,040
2,266
3,120
2,628
2,066
212
306
418
344
267
210
303
269
307
765
369
235
63
22
58
97
69
67
586
444
390
464
527
470
1,629
1,395
1,313
1,512
4,756
3,993
4,349
4,348
3,303
2,854
3,190
2,885
995
868
786
1,030
2,894
2,988
2,910
2,650
591
443
328
287
488
341
496
331
60
58
51
34
320
544
583
563
19,307
6,987
25,065
9,044
3,215
27,670
5,623
8,605
374
1,852
7,272
7,414
8,118
6,557
7,843
8,920
4,723
5,023
5,741
4,137
5,369
5,099
957
1,010
1,128
919
1,086
1,117
4,316
4,365
5,119
3,763
5,126
4,765
3,069
3,271
3,723
2,734
3,892
3,313
615
652
720
603
761
719
2,789
2,798
2,817
2,507
2,476
3,923
269
343
330
331
412
282
291
273
422
177
299
518
128
133
104
110
68
187
666
551
599
390
424
576
72,312
48,041
10,680
18,173
11,218
86,332
9,728
7,793
5,925
6,883
8,260
8,313
5,372
4,895
3,914
4,602
5,217
5,171
1,892
1,058
841
1,019
996
1,129
4,929
4,501
3,381
4,115
4,482
4,465
3,130
3,300
2,441
3,027
3,267
3,289
1,118
700
527
649
643
721
4,498
2,960
2,359
2,491
3,454
3,618
420
252
402
416
403
308
712
338
361
430
572
476
69
47
73
54
88
48
672
535
372
393
500
537
16,132
20,571
37,591
25,215
17,730
23,260
15,051
10,762
7,776
7,445
7,219
8,567
8,149
7,090
7,094
8,135
5,448
4,576
4,899
4,941
4,831
4,437
4,734
5,589
1,087
972
1,016
1,155
1,067
906
1,003
1,088
4,789
4,372
4,478
4,476
4,222
4,165
4,060
5,026
3,616
3,196
3,200
3,177
3,117
2,985
3,018
3,888
694
664
645
731
672
600
618
751
2,600
2,838
2,548
3,887
3,620
2,648
2,809
2,809
247
350
291
418
424
283
463
164
383
289
307
450
500
256
430
319
65
78
83
108
63
63
67
89
549
425
625
531
423
537
440
733
21,701
21,954
10,939
19,577
10,866
15,125
18,075
11,884
15,926
11,852
15,304
14,363
15,178
12,107
7,451
9,556
7,340
8,573
8,897
9,344
7,057
2,683
3,791
2,506
3,655
3,726
3,254
3,461
7,795
9,138
8,028
9,597
9,486
9,443
7,003
5,220
6,079
5,473
5,873
6,348
6,386
4,391
1,907
2,440
1,971
2,549
2,627
2,234
2,274
3,555
6,255
3,450
5,124
4,425
5,428
4,349
661
1,406
408
523
845
909
616
239
705
331
492
197
642
1,237
140
220
214
72
91
446
286
613
883
445
881
918
841
597
10,573
19,232
10,474
15,728
11,745
13,798
10,513
11,954
6,993
7,765
6,109
6,345
2,950
3,396
2,613
2,749
6,889
8,375
6,576
7,139
4,536
5,312
4,191
4,491
1,934
2,291
1,811
1,954
4,421
5,082
3,491
4,364
708
807
468
342
210
135
195
108
107
100
102
103
675
832
624
627
Enrollment1
Salaries and
Employee
Salaries and
Employee
Total2
wages
benefits
Total2
wages
benefits
Independent Schools--Con.
Temecula Valley Unified..............................
Torrance Unified..........................................
Tracy Joint Unified.......................................
Turlock.........................................................
Tustin Unified...............................................
Upland Unified.............................................
27,298
25,428
17,186
13,982
20,195
13,861
6,388
6,797
6,808
7,512
6,949
5,913
4,405
4,584
4,317
5,199
4,319
3,869
1,167
1,529
1,465
1,253
1,533
1,275
4,324
4,602
4,528
5,125
4,531
3,898
3,273
3,136
3,082
3,769
3,055
2,770
Vacaville Unified..........................................
Val Verde Unified.........................................
Vallejo Unified..............................................
Ventura Unified............................................
Victor Elementary........................................
Victor Valley Union High..............................
13,704
17,293
18,312
17,545
11,303
12,379
6,585
7,489
7,741
7,618
6,613
5,817
4,373
4,523
4,810
4,756
4,090
3,345
1,431
1,402
1,634
1,933
1,397
1,427
4,166
4,306
4,752
4,424
4,333
3,286
Visalia Unified..............................................
Vista Unified................................................
Walnut Valley Unified..................................
West Contra Costa Unified..........................
West Covina Unified....................................
Westminster Elementary.............................
26,105
26,207
15,512
32,197
10,323
10,024
7,477
6,938
6,662
8,456
6,980
7,516
4,617
4,475
4,576
4,935
4,463
5,016
1,695
1,639
1,350
1,988
1,234
1,855
Whittier Union High......................................
William S Hart Union High...........................
Woodland Joint Unified................................
Yuba City Unified.........................................
13,544
23,439
10,579
12,576
7,964
7,139
7,563
7,305
5,177
4,387
4,930
4,431
Dependent Schools:
Los Angeles County Office of Education.....
11,392
53,754
Independent Schools:
Academy......................................................
Adams-Arapahoe.........................................
Boulder Valley.............................................
Brighton.......................................................
Cherry Creek...............................................
Colorado Springs.........................................
20,517
33,301
27,933
10,450
48,573
30,959
Denver.........................................................
Douglas County...........................................
Falcon..........................................................
Greeley........................................................
Harrison.......................................................
Jefferson County.........................................
Littleton........................................................
Mesa County Valley.....................................
Northglenn-Thornton...................................
Poudre.........................................................
Pueblo.........................................................
St Vrain Valley.............................................
Thompson....................................................
Westminster.................................................
CALIFORNIA--Con.
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
Dependent Schools:
Bridgeport....................................................
Hartford........................................................
New Britain..................................................
New Haven..................................................
Norwalk........................................................
Stamford......................................................
Waterbury....................................................
DELAWARE
Independent Schools:
Brandywine..................................................
Christina......................................................
Colonial........................................................
Red Clay......................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
98
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 17.
Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems
with Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Current spending
For selected objects
For selected functions
Instruction
Geographic area
Support services
Pupil
Staff
General
adminis-
School
adminis-
Total2
support
support
tration
tration
436
7,279
917
1,169
323
863
2,594
2,845
2,877
3,061
2,923
2,949
688
720
808
809
817
621
3,068
2,428
2,378
2,779
3,099
3,024
494
285
252
405
493
342
733
403
491
464
565
561
60
51
46
75
69
122
392
451
463
435
446
500
4,215
5,140
4,286
4,458
4,257
4,324
2,992
3,327
2,939
2,861
2,670
2,836
688
1,044
815
870
809
706
2,210
3,992
2,758
2,802
3,261
2,716
342
384
535
471
380
542
359
527
441
616
588
259
51
76
158
72
61
100
350
531
351
305
340
375
1,225
1,534
1,296
1,338
1,201
1,314
4,013
4,591
4,252
4,255
4,441
4,162
2,717
2,919
3,011
2,755
2,487
2,601
761
879
787
794
707
765
2,602
3,084
2,396
2,853
2,545
2,880
375
445
340
249
342
310
431
541
471
565
519
460
58
103
73
126
56
64
406
463
425
401
391
462
4,990
4,731
4,506
4,897
5,306
4,432
1,205
1,262
1,111
1,519
1,548
1,118
4,176
4,678
3,824
4,536
5,069
3,798
2,989
2,980
2,654
3,169
3,235
2,819
720
787
638
905
916
697
2,982
2,769
2,850
2,784
3,049
2,527
373
369
467
430
419
283
662
426
454
424
522
428
112
90
68
99
72
107
421
455
380
446
462
395
7,386
7,388
7,065
8,345
7,266
7,870
4,593
4,467
4,000
4,897
4,590
5,170
1,109
1,335
1,145
1,455
1,347
1,518
4,660
4,291
4,018
5,153
4,228
4,523
3,132
2,741
2,338
3,180
2,909
3,232
723
787
645
909
801
885
2,391
2,776
2,669
2,866
2,640
3,017
236
252
363
286
376
360
392
733
631
626
491
515
50
47
79
83
54
87
475
470
335
528
430
491
89,443
12,274
25,188
41,890
67,530
25,757
36,201
65,627
7,891
7,478
7,085
9,412
7,059
7,178
7,236
7,628
4,282
4,778
4,070
6,015
4,461
4,289
4,260
4,819
1,340
1,114
1,079
1,777
1,210
1,396
1,463
1,383
4,976
4,121
4,182
5,549
4,436
4,087
4,006
4,582
2,798
2,976
2,842
3,787
3,057
2,644
2,594
3,092
805
674
736
1,075
791
831
906
852
2,535
2,873
2,526
3,511
2,257
2,792
2,834
2,715
278
339
301
650
295
452
360
349
448
564
436
590
314
450
495
524
90
111
43
104
60
55
87
59
401
435
432
421
428
392
393
556
Independent Schools:
Atlanta.........................................................
Barrow County.............................................
Bartow County.............................................
Bibb County.................................................
Carroll County..............................................
Catoosa County...........................................
50,770
10,684
14,283
25,253
14,739
10,575
12,435
8,115
7,850
8,155
7,805
8,322
7,211
5,020
5,074
5,148
5,088
5,263
2,267
1,665
1,525
1,583
1,477
1,638
7,676
5,151
4,952
4,698
4,832
5,242
4,660
3,512
3,577
3,335
3,521
3,633
1,305
1,148
1,070
1,030
1,027
1,118
4,385
2,544
2,499
2,987
2,393
2,671
529
312
378
425
368
403
813
391
332
668
349
494
189
109
63
71
71
113
634
567
560
505
533
613
Chatham County..........................................
Cherokee County.........................................
Clarke County..............................................
Clayton County............................................
Cobb County................................................
Columbia County.........................................
34,021
33,183
11,760
52,657
106,724
21,419
8,600
8,127
10,063
8,461
8,061
7,262
5,501
5,323
6,394
5,834
5,448
4,832
1,565
1,567
2,135
1,387
1,534
1,376
5,269
5,502
5,847
5,337
5,358
4,664
3,840
3,836
4,042
4,013
3,936
3,385
1,117
1,133
1,336
939
1,083
971
2,978
2,285
3,704
2,667
2,304
2,130
348
325
503
370
356
323
606
348
671
517
316
334
172
67
157
72
87
66
532
494
547
448
428
515
Coweta County............................................
DeKalb County............................................
Dougherty County........................................
Douglas County...........................................
Effingham County........................................
Fayette County............................................
20,519
102,310
16,668
22,490
10,333
22,344
7,474
9,965
8,799
7,654
7,334
8,093
4,965
6,769
5,672
4,997
4,737
5,589
1,454
1,931
1,696
1,509
1,385
1,625
4,836
6,071
5,286
4,758
4,882
5,294
3,495
4,328
3,718
3,397
3,425
3,895
1,032
1,252
1,109
1,032
1,010
1,137
2,284
3,486
3,017
2,495
2,056
2,530
319
426
478
349
323
373
268
856
546
385
346
401
47
59
126
98
127
79
559
665
543
562
410
542
Enrollment1
Salaries and
Employee
Salaries and
Employee
Total2
wages
benefits
Total2
wages
benefits
59,616
13,446
8,811
1,124
5,729
4,712
Independent Schools:
Alachua County...........................................
Bay County..................................................
Brevard County............................................
Broward County...........................................
Charlotte County..........................................
Citrus County...............................................
29,109
27,618
75,233
271,630
17,907
15,812
7,605
7,309
7,297
7,791
7,852
7,608
4,570
4,348
4,340
4,815
4,887
4,969
1,232
1,199
1,304
1,322
1,435
1,119
4,144
4,462
4,585
4,702
4,359
4,251
Clay County.................................................
Collier County..............................................
Columbia County.........................................
Duval County...............................................
Escambia County........................................
Flagler County.............................................
34,169
43,292
10,188
126,662
43,460
11,053
6,713
9,546
7,422
7,633
7,925
7,392
4,426
5,265
4,670
4,178
4,309
4,651
1,041
1,695
1,356
1,297
1,373
1,237
Hernando County........................................
Highlands County........................................
Hillsborough County....................................
Indian River County.....................................
Lake County................................................
Lee County..................................................
21,707
12,136
193,757
17,239
38,060
75,634
6,934
8,167
7,068
7,555
7,335
7,399
4,348
4,688
4,593
4,520
3,978
4,397
Leon County................................................
Manatee County..........................................
Marion County.............................................
Martin County..............................................
Miami-Dade County.....................................
Nassau County............................................
32,327
42,370
42,035
18,156
362,070
10,866
7,433
7,793
7,057
7,674
8,502
6,677
Okaloosa County.........................................
Orange County............................................
Osceola County...........................................
Palm Beach County.....................................
Pasco County..............................................
Pinellas County............................................
31,011
175,609
49,798
174,935
62,768
112,174
Polk County.................................................
Putnam County............................................
Santa Rosa County.....................................
Sarasota County..........................................
Seminole County.........................................
St Johns County..........................................
St Lucie County...........................................
Volusia County............................................
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Dependent Schools:
Washington Schools....................................
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
99
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 17.
Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems
with Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Current spending
For selected objects
For selected functions
Instruction
Geographic area
Support services
Pupil
Staff
General
adminis-
School
adminis-
Total2
support
support
tration
tration
1,078
1,112
1,110
1,255
1,087
1,101
2,976
2,288
2,983
2,903
2,810
2,353
440
315
483
452
338
390
373
256
390
575
322
356
187
48
26
101
33
47
753
449
564
459
600
520
4,012
3,831
3,490
3,699
3,402
3,335
1,169
1,140
1,049
1,079
1,079
1,083
2,141
2,562
2,425
2,787
2,371
2,049
331
425
407
359
313
277
301
391
462
474
377
335
47
56
88
108
52
57
440
591
486
459
384
467
5,152
5,155
5,234
4,758
5,014
5,083
3,585
3,637
3,625
3,514
3,431
3,613
1,087
1,037
1,162
996
1,042
1,091
2,836
2,616
2,845
3,107
2,529
2,586
406
425
410
649
405
488
457
378
543
499
435
383
107
89
95
152
98
77
540
496
584
483
505
521
2,098
5,893
3,785
1,337
3,521
1,184
360
76
663
5,052
3,966
4,027
3,541
3,144
4,104
1,672
1,474
1,235
1,106
1,091
1,225
4,970
3,994
3,897
3,281
3,576
3,913
3,518
2,698
2,808
2,408
2,335
2,834
1,138
978
838
724
797
834
2,609
2,103
1,948
1,802
1,529
1,920
596
357
294
382
298
335
404
240
239
226
150
333
46
128
114
37
47
88
429
415
322
321
267
328
14,981
8,165
7,627
9,282
7,226
9,386
9,053
4,562
4,598
5,831
4,422
6,014
2,878
1,402
1,485
1,304
1,442
1,346
8,218
4,317
4,837
5,572
4,308
5,701
5,416
3,190
3,326
3,885
3,015
4,336
1,590
314
1,086
874
926
888
6,422
3,523
2,500
3,286
2,529
3,432
1,266
310
268
552
376
631
1,072
474
173
691
390
303
157
1,046
192
127
356
160
802
502
483
370
384
596
39,656
28,510
10,111
18,670
11,760
18,697
8,296
7,916
8,259
7,747
7,713
9,806
5,062
5,244
4,593
4,842
4,882
6,354
1,901
1,198
1,703
5,163
1,258
2,330
4,805
5,449
4,523
4,812
4,642
6,124
3,279
4,338
2,869
3,487
3,340
4,308
1,232
842
1,014
864
775
1,529
3,208
2,411
3,327
2,626
2,784
3,486
536
357
504
420
295
723
359
255
510
158
183
410
152
79
310
143
258
220
525
464
362
471
403
524
Oswego.......................................................
Palatine Community Consolidated..............
Palatine Township High 211........................
Peoria..........................................................
Plainfield......................................................
Rockford......................................................
12,599
12,794
13,026
15,203
24,371
29,145
7,114
8,819
13,348
9,949
7,308
8,652
4,367
6,038
8,178
6,563
4,448
4,584
1,163
1,735
3,495
2,112
1,297
2,521
4,123
5,293
7,809
5,750
4,622
5,019
3,020
4,120
5,240
4,235
3,405
2,964
684
990
2,089
1,259
953
1,729
2,750
3,288
5,140
3,790
2,424
3,312
276
629
1,073
635
319
640
216
262
576
420
174
392
145
362
157
141
93
167
427
424
647
522
372
447
Schaumburg................................................
Springfield....................................................
St Charles....................................................
Valley View..................................................
Waukegan...................................................
14,471
15,097
13,443
17,510
15,841
10,138
8,550
8,307
8,413
8,830
6,667
5,306
5,205
5,264
5,411
2,120
1,812
1,385
1,428
1,372
6,264
4,656
4,740
5,140
4,973
4,534
3,236
3,574
3,691
3,672
1,433
1,093
889
910
888
3,715
3,482
3,323
2,947
3,556
891
677
539
394
948
656
468
462
258
349
112
237
140
110
125
544
434
631
559
399
10,020
10,913
14,517
10,344
13,463
22,110
13,577
8,912
8,334
8,615
9,749
9,901
5,335
4,767
5,062
4,734
5,148
5,110
3,749
2,660
2,126
2,948
3,151
3,792
6,980
5,313
5,161
5,402
5,925
6,133
3,813
3,290
3,524
3,198
3,529
3,457
2,760
1,901
1,509
2,035
2,216
2,609
6,063
3,283
2,801
2,888
3,459
3,340
319
546
424
362
518
588
245
190
217
197
286
294
86
87
38
150
83
60
638
421
361
593
544
513
Enrollment1
Salaries and
Employee
Salaries and
Employee
Total2
wages
benefits
Total2
wages
benefits
Independent Schools--Con.
Floyd County...............................................
Forsyth County............................................
Fulton County..............................................
Glynn County...............................................
Gwinnett County..........................................
Hall County..................................................
10,629
25,593
81,100
12,327
144,598
24,083
8,565
7,819
9,138
9,198
8,334
7,651
5,604
5,060
6,175
5,841
5,298
4,945
1,652
1,567
1,751
1,836
1,518
1,603
5,151
5,206
5,811
5,865
5,183
4,860
3,818
3,638
4,328
4,049
3,737
3,471
Henry County...............................................
Houston County...........................................
Liberty County.............................................
Muscogee County........................................
Newton County............................................
Paulding County..........................................
35,367
24,608
11,352
33,502
17,084
23,731
8,086
8,484
7,819
8,282
7,599
7,300
5,441
5,546
5,032
5,485
4,668
4,680
1,574
1,617
1,511
1,594
1,548
1,524
5,628
5,422
4,986
5,003
4,841
4,862
Richmond County........................................
Rockdale County.........................................
Spalding County..........................................
Troup County...............................................
Walton County.............................................
Whitfield County..........................................
33,910
14,929
10,833
12,239
11,797
13,025
8,405
8,178
8,516
8,296
7,868
8,128
5,354
5,257
5,428
5,360
4,949
5,224
1,616
1,487
1,738
1,570
1,520
1,582
182,818
9,876
5,886
25,805
10,346
10,198
30,582
14,050
12,066
7,885
6,400
6,116
5,296
5,395
6,159
Independent Schools:
Arlington Heights Township High 214.........
Aurora East..................................................
Aurora West.................................................
Chicago.......................................................
Cicero..........................................................
Dupage Community Unit 200......................
12,542
12,316
12,491
420,982
13,528
14,076
Elgin Unit 46................................................
Indian Prairie...............................................
Joliet Elementary.........................................
Kane Community Unit 300...........................
Mclean County.............................................
Naperville.....................................................
GEORGIA--Con.
HAWAII
Dependent Schools:
Hawaii Public Schools.................................
IDAHO
Independent Schools:
Boise............................................................
Coeur d'Alene..............................................
Idaho Falls...................................................
Meridian.......................................................
Nampa.........................................................
Pocatello......................................................
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
Independent Schools:
Anderson.....................................................
Bartholomew Consolidated..........................
Carmel Clay.................................................
East Allen County........................................
Elkhart.........................................................
Evansville-Vanderburgh..............................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
100
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 17.
Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems
with Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Current spending
For selected objects
For selected functions
Instruction
Geographic area
Support services
Pupil
Staff
General
adminis-
School
adminis-
Total2
support
support
tration
tration
2,366
1,773
1,820
1,242
1,802
1,661
3,376
4,950
3,003
2,649
3,234
5,029
420
634
406
328
493
517
585
526
476
152
268
894
68
123
55
137
130
192
602
629
432
402
474
604
3,879
3,608
3,494
3,512
3,858
4,562
2,106
1,674
2,056
1,475
2,713
1,670
2,758
3,562
3,662
3,662
3,715
3,061
247
438
477
562
457
318
255
382
265
266
339
111
115
78
228
162
135
268
389
583
542
514
715
386
4,797
5,348
4,581
6,694
4,245
4,930
3,053
3,379
2,399
3,645
2,980
3,337
1,621
1,559
1,939
2,923
1,137
1,383
3,618
3,036
2,896
3,741
2,446
2,489
590
358
251
558
231
388
339
248
521
415
218
267
63
149
86
80
93
69
594
563
454
569
400
341
1,908
1,737
2,089
1,693
1,490
1,821
1,550
5,345
5,783
5,612
5,305
5,271
5,433
5,125
3,726
4,070
3,862
3,665
3,871
3,611
3,588
1,327
1,278
1,389
1,135
1,110
1,359
1,173
2,674
2,200
2,838
2,637
2,559
2,223
2,084
255
211
518
407
262
230
276
340
219
212
315
448
256
203
153
91
122
122
89
120
56
575
527
570
488
406
471
526
5,415
5,049
5,520
5,766
5,543
5,942
5,379
1,256
1,184
1,386
1,273
1,232
1,682
1,567
4,803
5,182
5,016
5,251
5,058
5,699
4,646
3,613
2,793
3,673
3,978
3,939
4,014
3,292
826
745
948
896
859
1,195
936
2,787
3,397
3,036
2,782
2,493
3,138
3,572
493
268
604
494
436
630
640
472
613
446
412
293
506
585
103
173
150
47
69
118
138
422
512
488
457
421
521
581
6,534
6,645
7,377
8,174
7,458
8,741
4,360
4,390
4,788
5,475
4,853
5,979
1,309
1,381
1,520
1,616
1,511
1,707
3,945
4,285
4,533
4,891
4,305
4,663
2,924
3,068
3,335
3,595
3,216
3,577
822
953
982
1,121
902
930
2,271
1,996
2,390
2,911
2,635
3,731
332
228
245
476
424
346
209
258
176
492
515
879
210
61
57
92
60
42
403
471
502
405
365
636
13,326
10,558
11,079
10,359
12,424
6,886
6,977
6,927
8,002
6,289
4,645
4,383
4,462
5,228
4,046
1,387
1,448
1,608
1,688
1,340
4,149
4,429
4,186
4,665
4,112
3,062
2,959
2,948
3,434
2,856
922
1,056
1,025
973
1,009
2,441
2,183
2,448
2,885
1,735
407
372
456
232
144
284
366
308
454
190
106
108
120
329
66
349
251
445
337
290
Independent Schools:
Ascension Parish.........................................
Bossier Parish.............................................
Caddo Parish...............................................
Calcasieu Parish..........................................
East Baton Rouge Parish............................
Iberia Parish................................................
17,944
19,202
43,935
31,877
49,945
14,142
7,508
7,575
8,218
8,211
8,493
7,586
4,510
4,781
5,225
4,867
4,560
4,602
1,860
1,788
1,806
1,449
1,998
1,325
4,779
4,444
4,812
4,451
4,941
4,649
3,194
3,054
3,291
3,194
3,180
3,228
1,251
1,140
1,140
923
1,281
912
2,375
2,684
2,949
3,315
3,015
2,443
323
325
342
397
407
256
330
441
528
627
355
343
123
84
113
135
202
121
345
457
498
385
380
310
Jefferson Parish...........................................
Lafayette Parish...........................................
Lafourche Parish.........................................
Livingston Parish.........................................
Ouachita Parish...........................................
Rapides Parish............................................
41,625
30,731
14,515
22,384
18,646
23,976
9,634
7,862
7,749
6,662
7,429
7,546
5,366
4,978
4,825
4,155
4,806
4,475
2,138
1,570
1,392
1,373
1,542
1,718
5,668
5,030
4,568
4,223
4,400
4,558
3,796
3,578
3,234
2,922
3,124
3,106
1,499
1,066
891
955
1,011
1,172
3,607
2,482
2,716
1,952
2,526
2,443
404
360
395
241
279
286
405
359
400
267
390
352
611
104
131
105
67
152
574
365
382
310
460
369
Enrollment1
Salaries and
Employee
Salaries and
Employee
Total2
wages
benefits
Total2
wages
benefits
Independent Schools--Con.
Fort Wayne..................................................
Gary.............................................................
Greater Clark County...................................
Hamilton Southeastern................................
Hammond....................................................
Indianapolis.................................................
31,597
16,131
10,768
14,231
14,628
38,142
9,832
11,032
9,399
6,889
8,752
11,635
5,154
6,171
5,569
3,925
4,832
6,924
3,467
2,818
2,536
1,883
2,658
2,658
6,066
5,790
6,097
3,876
5,141
6,247
3,430
3,802
3,967
2,563
3,225
4,231
MSD Lawrence Township............................
MSD Perry Township...................................
MSD Pike Township....................................
MSD Warren Township...............................
MSD Washington Township........................
MSD Wayne Township................................
16,205
13,846
10,751
11,946
10,267
14,628
9,250
9,379
9,660
8,804
10,921
9,996
5,392
5,543
5,241
5,477
5,855
6,296
2,838
2,525
2,947
2,239
3,966
2,259
6,159
5,374
5,649
5,086
6,808
6,516
Monroe County............................................
New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated.....
Penn-Harris-Madison...................................
South Bend..................................................
Tippecanoe..................................................
Vigo County.................................................
10,876
11,660
10,408
21,973
11,012
16,420
8,775
8,756
7,768
10,827
6,969
7,762
5,009
5,092
3,689
5,488
4,237
4,782
2,523
2,314
2,871
4,281
1,593
1,941
17,234
16,060
32,068
10,536
10,822
13,879
10,846
8,370
8,424
8,843
8,308
8,118
7,986
7,590
5,552
5,357
5,733
5,293
5,314
4,963
4,904
20,050
20,022
10,254
24,650
28,523
13,456
48,547
7,914
9,004
8,434
8,347
7,877
9,195
8,600
Independent Schools:
Boone County..............................................
Bullitt County...............................................
Daviess County...........................................
Fayette County............................................
Hardin County..............................................
Jefferson County.........................................
17,131
12,204
11,583
35,321
14,079
98,537
Kenton County.............................................
Madison County...........................................
Oldham County............................................
Pike County.................................................
Warren County............................................
INDIANA--Con.
IOWA
Independent Schools:
Cedar Rapids...............................................
Davenport....................................................
Des Moines..................................................
Dubuque......................................................
Iowa City......................................................
Sioux City....................................................
Waterloo......................................................
KANSAS
Independent Schools:
Blue Valley Unified 229...............................
Kansas City Unified.....................................
Lawrence Unified.........................................
Olathe Unified..............................................
Shawnee Mission Unified............................
Topeka Unified............................................
Wichita Unified.............................................
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
101
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 17.
Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems
with Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Current spending
For selected objects
For selected functions
Instruction
Geographic area
Support services
Pupil
Staff
General
adminis-
School
adminis-
Total2
support
support
tration
tration
1,241
821
1,482
989
1,131
2,271
2,549
3,049
2,341
2,328
249
327
356
222
349
239
407
341
345
413
175
127
164
64
72
414
446
446
296
350
4,144
4,038
4,351
4,559
4,023
4,063
1,626
1,473
1,702
1,382
1,253
1,352
3,576
4,137
3,547
3,261
3,519
3,293
401
384
553
424
447
399
571
747
365
358
532
499
90
382
111
57
58
107
768
799
806
567
663
710
5,540
5,782
5,762
7,448
8,183
5,729
4,062
4,181
3,999
5,251
5,734
4,090
1,095
1,328
1,496
1,680
2,111
1,303
3,649
3,369
3,205
3,712
4,127
3,983
559
458
416
540
515
420
477
529
484
611
778
501
63
50
38
66
80
105
560
668
541
778
827
768
1,905
1,852
2,118
5,453
5,789
6,048
3,914
4,058
4,261
1,252
1,303
1,472
3,504
3,179
3,593
407
281
535
556
620
644
49
73
45
634
626
740
9,539
7,549
7,390
7,677
7,798
7,584
5,107
2,803
3,439
3,103
3,075
3,375
10,191
7,215
7,931
7,753
8,376
8,108
6,248
4,807
5,138
4,984
5,644
5,243
3,614
2,011
2,506
2,264
2,295
2,497
6,581
4,823
4,349
4,247
4,330
3,994
1,041
971
718
870
902
694
1,608
1,148
1,010
994
819
702
129
86
176
87
182
220
763
510
540
616
683
576
12,503
14,994
12,349
12,974
7,036
9,433
7,450
7,658
3,223
3,530
2,711
3,611
7,294
9,483
7,344
8,664
4,611
6,501
4,890
5,536
2,305
2,604
2,000
2,684
4,635
5,057
4,451
3,816
1,178
1,176
753
621
887
949
1,005
612
103
155
95
83
536
702
562
676
17,150
14,844
18,158
133,255
12,377
19,224
11,593
7,749
10,709
10,576
12,889
10,916
7,036
4,927
6,758
5,841
7,938
5,943
2,969
2,028
2,764
2,625
3,644
2,925
6,542
4,989
6,252
5,667
7,690
5,971
4,541
3,406
4,321
3,558
5,109
3,696
1,821
1,363
1,724
1,614
2,302
1,803
4,812
2,549
4,181
4,580
4,907
4,547
1,226
566
885
673
1,154
838
518
256
730
548
724
692
137
65
52
72
85
101
670
453
621
830
606
548
Grand Rapids..............................................
Huron Valley................................................
Kalamazoo...................................................
L'Anse Creuse.............................................
Lansing........................................................
Livonia.........................................................
21,293
10,886
10,662
11,809
15,990
18,108
10,902
8,485
10,089
8,360
10,998
9,904
6,261
5,062
5,562
5,036
6,314
6,300
3,076
2,453
2,655
2,351
3,241
2,586
6,542
4,547
5,729
4,751
6,018
5,661
4,142
3,093
3,547
3,140
3,857
3,947
2,069
1,328
1,678
1,402
1,976
1,583
4,010
3,680
3,910
3,386
4,630
4,046
618
721
740
692
1,101
883
791
364
750
338
714
543
90
103
86
60
62
52
696
486
608
588
611
603
Plymouth-Canton Community......................
Pontiac.........................................................
Port Huron Area...........................................
Rochester Community.................................
Saginaw.......................................................
Taylor...........................................................
18,579
10,354
11,819
14,683
11,006
10,709
8,171
10,816
8,388
9,536
10,106
9,145
5,029
5,608
4,971
5,831
6,026
5,625
2,289
3,039
2,454
2,501
2,713
2,464
4,960
5,960
5,210
5,334
5,884
5,209
3,324
3,714
3,361
3,642
3,800
3,480
1,507
1,929
1,633
1,486
1,718
1,512
2,993
4,534
2,945
3,961
3,812
3,628
462
844
476
870
688
659
432
651
427
389
612
394
75
218
106
66
70
92
444
741
532
467
645
469
Traverse City...............................................
Troy.............................................................
Utica Community.........................................
Walled Lake Consolidated...........................
Warren Consolidated...................................
Waterford Township....................................
Wayne-Westland Community......................
10,793
12,051
29,764
15,791
15,643
11,734
13,946
8,304
10,755
8,661
10,137
10,314
9,547
9,973
4,932
6,648
5,326
6,150
6,192
5,716
5,935
2,204
3,005
2,498
2,777
2,587
2,551
2,671
4,810
6,547
5,419
5,924
5,493
5,224
5,413
3,177
4,410
3,554
3,863
3,669
3,477
3,565
1,434
1,921
1,687
1,688
1,571
1,567
1,599
3,074
3,958
3,055
4,000
4,536
3,984
4,284
315
831
494
990
704
803
1,118
371
560
314
524
492
496
538
52
148
30
56
109
126
146
523
631
479
598
702
673
476
41,614
10,668
10,690
10,550
11,461
11,034
8,652
8,911
8,755
9,537
7,941
8,226
5,825
6,761
6,004
6,157
5,204
5,524
1,605
1,899
1,863
2,315
1,541
1,570
5,847
5,857
5,980
6,417
5,143
5,167
4,243
4,268
4,295
4,358
3,813
3,860
1,171
1,160
1,360
1,582
1,150
1,056
2,410
2,673
2,386
2,846
2,393
2,674
339
243
250
243
178
293
399
416
234
322
352
323
98
263
133
228
114
152
415
436
421
470
432
500
Enrollment1
Salaries and
Employee
Salaries and
Employee
Total2
wages
benefits
Total2
wages
benefits
15,637
10,195
34,408
19,214
19,061
7,531
7,502
9,127
7,104
7,457
4,397
4,833
5,469
4,239
4,471
1,931
1,327
2,277
1,465
1,768
4,608
4,434
5,621
4,280
4,662
3,004
3,190
3,826
2,936
3,059
Dependent Schools:
Anne Arundel County..................................
Baltimore.....................................................
Baltimore County.........................................
Calvert County.............................................
Carroll County..............................................
Cecil County................................................
73,565
87,643
107,043
17,468
28,940
16,521
10,064
10,910
10,327
10,082
9,509
9,557
6,129
6,189
6,492
6,364
5,884
5,926
2,370
2,197
2,435
1,909
1,817
1,900
6,079
6,361
6,343
6,230
5,581
5,756
Charles County............................................
Frederick County.........................................
Harford County............................................
Howard County............................................
Montgomery County....................................
Prince Georges County...............................
26,406
39,672
40,212
48,596
139,398
133,325
9,763
9,564
9,423
11,703
12,859
10,221
5,872
6,167
5,663
7,284
8,401
6,431
1,689
1,982
2,118
2,290
3,066
2,219
St Marys County..........................................
Washington County.....................................
Wicomico County.........................................
16,649
21,141
14,491
9,473
9,525
10,194
5,758
5,961
6,271
Dependent Schools:
Boston.........................................................
Brockton......................................................
Fall River.....................................................
Lawrence.....................................................
Lowell..........................................................
Lynn.............................................................
57,349
15,879
10,968
12,262
14,076
13,955
17,421
12,447
12,587
12,536
12,720
12,587
New Bedford................................................
Newton........................................................
Springfield....................................................
Worcester....................................................
13,441
11,550
25,177
24,008
Independent Schools:
Ann Arbor....................................................
Chippewa Valley..........................................
Dearborn......................................................
Detroit..........................................................
Farmington..................................................
Flint..............................................................
LOUISIANA--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
St Landry Parish..........................................
St Mary Parish.............................................
St Tammany Parish.....................................
Tangipahoa Parish......................................
Terrebonne Parish.......................................
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
Independent Schools:
Anoka-Hennepin..........................................
Bloomington.................................................
Burnsville.....................................................
Duluth..........................................................
Elk River......................................................
Lakeville.......................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 17.
Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems
with Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Current spending
For selected objects
For selected functions
Instruction
Geographic area
Support services
Pupil
Staff
General
adminis-
School
adminis-
Total2
support
support
tration
tration
1,666
1,236
1,485
1,346
1,118
1,138
3,927
2,763
2,400
2,658
3,254
2,585
479
402
250
172
291
236
769
296
450
476
427
359
196
190
117
168
290
117
390
339
390
471
322
434
4,451
3,621
5,568
1,301
1,189
1,912
2,176
2,320
3,268
194
307
442
337
384
534
203
113
208
393
384
501
3,364
4,342
4,352
4,035
3,973
2,409
2,985
3,050
2,872
2,761
652
869
865
806
766
1,977
3,126
2,844
2,181
2,085
326
377
318
274
323
186
184
502
255
310
91
144
163
161
119
260
377
452
376
420
1,203
1,382
1,546
1,331
1,184
1,444
4,886
5,328
4,822
4,097
4,855
4,470
3,608
3,962
3,728
2,923
3,598
3,384
750
935
951
860
842
987
2,607
2,850
3,151
2,563
2,069
2,381
472
469
383
527
356
306
235
456
461
165
176
216
156
130
129
29
174
86
361
530
615
450
395
389
5,128
6,026
6,099
5,682
4,625
5,674
1,432
1,289
1,637
1,294
1,246
1,245
4,569
4,832
5,621
5,006
4,027
4,925
3,484
3,425
3,869
3,755
3,035
3,713
922
699
971
799
774
795
2,589
3,237
4,652
2,752
2,503
2,688
301
490
500
339
279
300
307
641
612
334
301
523
150
140
269
55
95
61
488
502
657
407
448
462
9,169
7,303
7,138
7,582
10,770
6,128
5,054
4,670
5,131
5,289
1,804
1,247
1,249
1,252
1,713
5,109
4,192
4,191
4,704
5,717
3,758
3,224
3,012
3,432
3,694
1,022
786
734
817
1,182
3,756
2,828
2,607
2,460
4,637
418
331
562
395
497
504
382
417
474
530
133
205
87
58
381
816
528
349
361
635
10,078
7,262
4,826
1,373
4,817
3,483
980
2,446
549
373
81
431
32,505
20,904
46,686
7,961
7,424
8,265
5,400
4,393
4,891
1,367
1,561
1,720
5,215
4,630
4,661
3,815
3,062
3,153
1,019
1,165
1,096
2,398
2,350
3,257
264
433
516
266
227
274
249
236
284
514
419
507
294,131
64,246
7,092
7,286
4,174
4,435
1,383
1,516
4,259
4,627
2,666
2,997
900
1,065
2,589
2,414
220
434
166
292
113
124
514
414
17,511
12,983
8,125
8,591
4,967
5,578
1,606
1,625
5,490
5,357
3,973
3,908
1,270
1,233
2,348
2,920
525
601
206
364
128
160
446
448
10,899
15,850
11,615
10,428
21,101
11,440
10,938
18,655
13,533
11,800
16,638
12,018
6,998
10,841
7,858
7,341
10,027
7,051
2,467
4,059
3,465
2,773
3,604
2,576
6,753
10,103
8,323
7,239
9,211
6,639
4,697
6,827
5,478
4,918
6,233
4,484
1,552
2,288
2,380
1,830
2,116
1,622
3,913
7,903
4,757
4,289
6,902
5,091
869
2,347
1,169
1,235
2,399
994
262
844
366
356
607
226
184
505
265
281
236
159
576
928
847
678
650
717
Enrollment1
Salaries and
Employee
Salaries and
Employee
Total2
wages
benefits
Total2
wages
benefits
Independent Schools--Con.
Minneapolis Special.....................................
Mounds View...............................................
North St Paul-Maplewood............................
Osseo..........................................................
Robbinsdale.................................................
Rochester....................................................
38,538
10,378
11,108
21,802
13,376
15,982
12,198
8,858
8,261
9,287
9,126
8,244
8,241
5,572
5,332
6,227
6,239
5,348
2,441
1,666
2,131
1,761
1,781
1,637
7,920
5,698
5,441
6,245
5,472
5,301
5,377
4,117
3,607
4,501
4,017
3,753
Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan.................
South Washington County...........................
St Paul.........................................................
28,270
16,238
41,274
8,664
7,733
11,807
5,946
5,423
7,831
1,769
1,671
2,670
6,148
5,070
8,092
27,166
12,217
32,403
10,706
17,268
5,633
7,883
7,676
6,585
6,462
3,475
4,275
4,796
3,886
4,063
969
1,316
1,466
1,114
1,184
Independent Schools:
Blue Springs................................................
Columbia.....................................................
Ferguson-Florissant.....................................
Fort Zumwalt................................................
Fox...............................................................
Francis Howell.............................................
13,514
16,736
12,869
18,703
11,596
20,458
7,802
8,491
8,305
6,941
7,238
7,104
5,508
5,735
5,862
4,400
5,062
4,761
Hazelwood...................................................
Independence..............................................
Kansas City.................................................
Lee's Summit...............................................
Mehlville.......................................................
North Kansas City........................................
19,556
11,489
34,730
16,661
11,308
17,469
7,406
8,464
10,741
8,067
6,798
7,911
Parkway.......................................................
Rockwood....................................................
Springfield....................................................
St Joseph.....................................................
St Louis........................................................
18,787
22,326
24,258
11,576
40,841
MINNESOTA--Con.
MISSISSIPPI
Independent Schools:
Desoto County.............................................
Harrison County...........................................
Jackson.......................................................
Madison County...........................................
Rankin County.............................................
MISSOURI
MONTANA
Independent Schools:
Billings Elementary......................................
NEBRASKA
Independent Schools:
Lincoln.........................................................
Millard..........................................................
Omaha.........................................................
NEVADA
Independent Schools:
Clark County................................................
Washoe County...........................................
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Dependent Schools:
Manchester..................................................
Nashua........................................................
NEW JERSEY
Independent Schools:
Brick Township............................................
Camden.......................................................
Cherry Hill Township...................................
Clifton..........................................................
Elizabeth......................................................
Freehold Regional High...............................
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 17.
Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems
with Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Current spending
For selected objects
For selected functions
Instruction
Geographic area
Enrollment1
Independent Schools--Con.
Hamilton Township......................................
Middletown Township..................................
Passaic........................................................
Toms River Regional...................................
Woodbridge Township.................................
Dependent Schools:
East Orange................................................
Edison Township.........................................
Jersey City...................................................
Newark........................................................
Paterson......................................................
Trenton........................................................
Union City....................................................
Support services
Pupil
Staff
General
adminis-
School
adminis-
Total2
support
support
tration
tration
1,849
1,938
2,196
1,751
1,924
4,032
4,728
5,574
4,296
4,378
1,064
1,122
2,143
825
1,070
299
134
589
393
277
67
210
173
148
157
625
748
740
602
787
6,445
5,856
7,765
7,190
7,303
7,995
5,423
1,760
2,111
2,415
2,012
2,085
2,614
2,011
8,095
4,186
7,348
9,266
7,568
9,440
7,226
2,039
1,066
2,296
2,503
2,794
3,403
2,487
1,208
363
806
1,156
1,015
1,140
1,160
370
229
345
344
273
266
267
947
558
760
1,177
767
801
693
4,463
4,255
4,359
4,911
4,461
4,044
4,180
3,145
3,070
3,079
3,428
3,135
2,917
3,040
934
905
867
919
976
802
861
2,724
2,519
2,994
3,571
2,845
2,410
2,843
704
600
776
850
854
699
739
330
328
357
535
278
264
356
115
162
165
186
111
174
219
536
415
601
556
640
349
444
3,151
3,093
2,480
3,534
3,175
3,189
8,018
9,640
7,098
10,087
8,914
10,968
5,377
6,725
5,074
7,017
6,079
7,727
2,165
2,388
1,656
2,573
2,390
2,506
4,235
4,014
4,445
4,941
4,323
4,530
417
614
529
763
526
776
465
475
504
588
367
288
269
176
370
208
246
469
613
491
639
667
543
940
10,333
8,751
7,185
9,858
9,159
7,470
9,100
7,890
3,397
3,530
2,792
3,266
3,513
3,056
3,481
2,267
10,434
9,589
7,146
10,145
9,302
7,166
10,133
7,794
7,416
6,337
4,891
7,304
6,259
4,889
6,950
5,860
2,510
2,605
1,974
2,473
2,433
2,020
2,681
1,702
5,629
4,492
3,756
4,745
5,634
4,380
4,780
3,827
970
677
452
816
688
636
635
489
537
579
480
631
501
562
385
528
277
189
137
207
212
216
342
185
885
665
536
558
1,069
459
570
425
14,813
14,961
14,282
14,087
16,942
7,844
8,494
8,756
8,643
10,095
3,658
3,528
2,913
3,748
4,207
9,511
11,403
8,385
10,099
11,426
5,857
7,025
5,810
6,514
7,443
2,881
3,083
2,013
2,965
3,249
4,798
3,184
5,489
3,621
5,190
470
71
700
435
730
371
185
683
370
530
76
64
132
86
214
796
423
1,110
690
953
Salaries and
Employee
Salaries and
Employee
Total2
wages
benefits
Total2
wages
benefits
13,335
10,242
12,321
17,916
13,477
10,991
12,712
16,811
11,039
11,978
6,621
7,842
10,328
6,596
7,627
2,798
2,878
3,417
2,847
2,951
6,714
7,757
10,732
6,495
7,298
4,449
5,410
7,320
4,228
5,048
10,797
13,689
29,288
41,857
25,308
12,513
10,048
18,306
12,804
19,473
21,295
18,268
21,927
15,740
11,173
8,169
11,699
12,954
10,518
12,697
9,012
3,234
3,030
3,867
3,843
3,376
4,448
3,564
9,749
8,378
11,601
11,330
10,223
11,794
8,130
94,022
10,189
14,232
12,953
23,824
13,655
13,624
7,486
7,058
7,839
8,834
7,661
6,731
7,298
4,827
4,569
4,790
5,661
4,881
4,208
4,784
1,394
1,345
1,375
1,513
1,523
1,153
1,342
Independent Schools:
Arlington......................................................
Brentwood...................................................
Greece.........................................................
Half Hollow Hills...........................................
Middle Country............................................
Mount Vernon..............................................
10,322
17,853
13,507
10,196
11,387
10,155
12,558
13,980
11,890
15,287
13,520
15,750
7,903
8,963
7,717
9,709
8,071
10,216
New Rochelle..............................................
Newburgh....................................................
North Syracuse............................................
Sachem.......................................................
Smithtown....................................................
Wappingers.................................................
William Floyd...............................................
Williamsville.................................................
10,637
12,684
10,271
15,623
10,696
12,401
10,054
10,594
16,306
14,435
11,180
15,189
15,135
11,800
15,237
11,831
Dependent Schools:
Buffalo.........................................................
36,706
New York City.............................................. 1,014,058
Rochester....................................................
34,096
22,123
Syracuse......................................................
Yonkers.......................................................
25,022
NEW JERSEY--Con.
NEW MEXICO
Independent Schools:
Albuquerque................................................
Farmington..................................................
Gadsden......................................................
Gallup-McKinley County..............................
Las Cruces..................................................
Rio Rancho..................................................
Santa Fe......................................................
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
Dependent Schools:
Alamance-Burlington...................................
Brunswick County........................................
Buncombe County.......................................
Burke County...............................................
Cabarrus County.........................................
Caldwell County...........................................
21,963
11,243
25,533
14,446
23,910
13,015
6,798
7,864
7,323
6,813
6,509
6,994
4,514
5,253
5,084
4,653
4,344
4,702
1,073
1,289
1,201
1,144
1,027
1,138
4,361
4,575
4,577
4,291
4,127
4,496
3,178
3,378
3,462
3,288
3,057
3,339
756
816
803
768
702
800
2,005
2,895
2,362
2,071
1,973
2,020
422
562
437
374
364
381
270
357
281
156
177
323
76
85
101
140
101
127
465
515
512
425
460
421
Catawba County..........................................
Chapel Hill-Carrboro....................................
Charlotte/Mecklenburg................................
Cleveland County........................................
Craven County.............................................
Cumberland County.....................................
17,113
10,936
123,789
17,156
14,712
52,439
6,843
9,258
7,723
7,568
7,132
7,110
4,629
6,562
5,243
5,037
4,783
4,954
1,083
1,437
1,196
1,204
1,123
1,132
4,568
5,986
4,695
4,750
4,375
4,329
3,367
4,662
3,482
3,506
3,298
3,318
774
986
789
822
775
735
1,869
3,022
2,608
2,392
2,383
2,373
316
750
450
478
419
484
229
460
275
363
303
303
103
61
40
172
156
154
413
541
530
492
480
517
Davidson County.........................................
Durham County...........................................
Gaston County.............................................
Guilford County............................................
Harnett County............................................
Henderson County.......................................
20,079
31,462
32,290
68,797
17,561
12,801
6,205
8,343
6,607
7,632
6,531
7,242
4,224
5,666
4,401
5,091
4,359
4,823
1,049
1,269
1,012
1,170
1,021
1,145
3,697
4,878
4,164
4,584
4,219
4,673
2,815
3,634
3,038
3,455
3,111
3,443
674
808
697
778
715
811
2,126
3,154
1,986
2,664
1,911
2,173
438
535
355
538
278
359
299
454
267
309
243
264
117
156
56
41
96
160
427
565
437
493
375
399
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
104
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 17.
Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems
with Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Current spending
For selected objects
For selected functions
Instruction
Geographic area
Support services
Pupil
Staff
General
adminis-
School
adminis-
Total2
support
support
tration
tration
729
752
722
798
782
762
2,148
2,019
1,893
2,407
2,390
2,910
421
284
283
427
407
646
294
212
215
347
339
273
63
86
109
82
137
58
431
423
462
460
454
501
3,178
3,594
3,063
3,433
3,473
3,294
741
834
711
793
814
753
2,227
2,179
1,836
2,195
2,292
2,095
279
340
315
411
401
446
297
233
211
346
201
247
134
58
167
108
177
89
427
440
390
416
522
481
4,744
4,289
4,478
4,817
4,320
4,357
5,053
3,467
3,243
3,376
3,439
3,195
3,212
3,815
835
728
785
794
741
761
869
2,301
2,011
2,581
1,960
2,507
2,288
2,346
414
330
480
333
458
317
407
308
239
237
219
430
291
263
75
57
96
91
141
64
57
441
410
512
389
475
453
516
1,437
1,443
5,027
5,497
3,606
4,106
1,008
1,052
2,209
2,733
367
355
217
310
127
207
404
464
6,838
6,210
6,875
7,329
7,521
7,769
2,566
2,332
2,044
2,480
2,355
2,494
6,204
5,061
6,412
6,582
5,904
3,606
4,375
3,908
4,612
4,718
4,335
4,254
1,543
1,447
1,339
1,480
1,245
1,350
4,038
3,908
4,680
4,034
5,108
6,238
599
769
679
616
800
632
836
676
908
880
1,343
1,268
189
208
323
172
147
354
606
629
638
499
663
586
10,821
9,165
7,650
7,859
8,416
9,894
6,907
5,938
4,543
5,046
5,068
6,212
1,902
1,981
1,365
1,506
1,611
2,194
6,158
5,837
4,109
4,511
4,984
5,908
4,596
4,191
3,078
3,313
3,431
4,128
1,173
1,309
871
943
1,009
1,332
4,350
3,098
3,303
3,056
3,078
3,760
607
586
572
438
500
563
833
501
457
546
310
414
272
130
65
119
97
286
425
468
605
416
398
601
21,583
30,423
14,062
9,142
10,932
8,382
5,977
6,718
5,436
1,905
2,834
1,543
5,164
5,933
4,847
3,743
4,102
3,584
1,101
1,467
936
3,650
4,321
3,283
383
605
607
946
852
289
158
130
338
558
621
451
Independent Schools:
Broken Arrow...............................................
Edmond.......................................................
Lawton.........................................................
Midwest-Del City..........................................
Moore..........................................................
Norman........................................................
15,382
19,178
17,020
14,552
20,028
13,128
6,078
5,839
6,743
6,291
5,723
6,322
3,921
3,594
4,553
3,774
3,425
3,694
922
1,125
1,104
1,138
1,203
1,153
3,324
3,311
3,712
3,667
3,401
3,637
2,413
2,337
2,786
2,484
2,332
2,503
651
726
688
773
790
790
2,343
2,168
2,589
2,235
1,999
2,424
510
477
586
487
367
497
222
195
209
309
330
410
74
73
139
77
72
95
381
334
457
389
291
350
Oklahoma City.............................................
Putnam City.................................................
Tulsa............................................................
Union...........................................................
40,322
19,207
41,568
14,101
6,988
6,400
7,578
5,928
3,825
4,013
4,713
3,812
1,274
854
1,169
1,040
3,897
3,621
3,945
3,156
2,430
2,742
2,791
2,267
792
614
693
632
2,680
2,426
3,181
2,493
488
380
549
352
462
274
426
256
106
105
110
71
425
305
424
434
36,640
14,685
18,485
12,033
19,694
12,538
7,506
7,337
8,153
7,849
7,444
7,482
4,512
4,060
4,375
4,405
4,206
3,954
1,865
1,766
2,388
1,770
1,942
2,183
4,527
4,331
4,825
4,803
4,379
4,674
2,988
2,548
2,863
3,115
2,825
2,929
1,192
1,111
1,392
1,210
1,237
1,485
2,698
2,714
3,085
2,798
2,746
2,545
473
418
469
543
484
257
414
208
445
305
184
233
37
43
52
55
59
114
502
497
615
564
503
474
Enrollment1
Salaries and
Employee
Salaries and
Employee
Total2
wages
benefits
Total2
wages
benefits
Dependent Schools--Con.
Iredell-Statesville.........................................
Johnston County..........................................
Lincoln County.............................................
Moore County..............................................
Nash-Rocky Mount......................................
New Hanover County..................................
20,361
27,621
11,896
12,087
18,235
24,112
6,730
7,070
6,611
7,338
7,445
7,867
4,555
4,671
4,306
5,038
4,857
5,168
1,099
1,074
1,061
1,178
1,133
1,209
4,160
4,625
4,307
4,605
4,653
4,550
3,105
3,399
3,069
3,467
3,379
3,370
Onslow County............................................
Pitt County...................................................
Randolph County.........................................
Robeson County..........................................
Rockingham County....................................
Rowan-Salisbury.........................................
22,946
22,115
18,641
24,341
14,604
20,915
6,815
7,504
6,332
7,518
7,279
7,011
4,585
4,975
4,321
4,831
4,901
4,738
1,080
1,195
1,017
1,148
1,194
1,122
4,225
4,903
4,088
4,806
4,531
4,437
Rutherford County.......................................
Union County...............................................
Wake County...............................................
Wayne County.............................................
Wilkes County..............................................
Wilson County.............................................
Winston-Salem/Forsyth...............................
10,012
31,376
120,504
19,272
10,086
12,640
49,599
7,507
6,676
7,333
7,156
7,338
7,097
7,762
5,019
4,582
4,913
4,634
4,921
4,713
5,389
1,230
1,061
1,159
1,094
1,172
1,123
1,239
10,712
10,849
7,710
8,635
5,091
5,619
Independent Schools:
Akron...........................................................
Canton.........................................................
Cincinnati.....................................................
Cleveland.....................................................
Columbus....................................................
Dayton.........................................................
27,420
11,144
36,872
58,788
58,961
17,054
10,597
9,337
11,424
11,073
11,457
10,416
Dublin..........................................................
Hilliard..........................................................
Lakota..........................................................
Northwest (Hamilton Co).............................
Olentangy....................................................
Parma..........................................................
12,939
14,851
17,455
10,600
10,801
12,988
South-Western.............................................
Toledo..........................................................
Westerville...................................................
NORTH CAROLINA--Con.
NORTH DAKOTA
Independent Schools:
Bismarck......................................................
Fargo...........................................................
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
Independent Schools:
Beaverton....................................................
Bend-La Pine...............................................
Eugene........................................................
Gresham-Barlow..........................................
Hillsboro.......................................................
Medford.......................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
105
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 17.
Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems
with Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Current spending
For selected objects
For selected functions
Instruction
Geographic area
Support services
Pupil
Staff
General
adminis-
School
adminis-
Total2
support
support
tration
tration
1,106
1,484
1,126
1,646
1,559
1,533
2,661
3,605
3,049
2,612
2,976
2,595
408
838
623
574
444
476
270
505
344
273
404
297
48
76
52
37
43
51
535
621
467
566
530
480
3,682
3,983
4,370
4,164
5,852
4,102
1,215
1,303
1,121
1,264
1,674
1,296
2,388
2,806
3,259
2,963
3,541
3,287
425
461
475
492
544
471
372
313
424
213
380
357
117
179
160
129
131
182
329
410
382
422
456
427
5,910
6,420
7,029
7,174
4,897
8,860
4,137
4,010
4,934
5,137
2,968
4,803
1,309
1,310
1,389
1,764
1,257
1,364
3,241
2,933
3,789
3,607
3,632
5,667
687
601
536
588
374
516
373
390
294
281
401
829
224
86
327
172
312
705
422
477
417
533
538
863
3,698
1,738
1,770
2,093
6,038
4,846
5,653
6,923
3,977
3,024
4,121
4,767
1,572
1,207
1,276
1,434
3,798
2,305
2,650
4,143
476
363
466
647
553
345
237
401
292
161
183
279
457
307
338
501
7,236
7,530
7,805
3,056
3,287
3,248
6,940
6,711
7,168
4,915
4,844
5,091
1,929
1,905
1,999
4,034
5,950
4,782
986
1,959
1,531
447
964
549
107
125
109
650
731
652
7,159
8,480
8,800
7,324
9,245
7,895
4,733
5,286
5,048
4,686
5,450
5,036
1,309
1,504
1,446
1,325
1,437
1,502
4,425
4,969
5,063
4,183
5,208
4,575
3,246
3,564
3,628
3,020
3,616
3,303
863
975
1,032
808
933
943
2,410
3,100
3,358
2,772
3,554
2,845
469
622
658
514
532
436
364
495
557
494
585
655
117
47
60
126
267
113
407
435
492
381
565
500
19,297
15,079
10,338
67,551
35,218
10,310
6,906
7,869
8,730
6,929
8,131
7,532
4,316
5,203
5,639
4,452
5,221
4,791
1,201
1,453
1,683
1,257
1,504
1,302
4,146
4,748
4,977
4,062
4,974
4,429
2,952
3,495
3,569
2,954
3,573
3,241
800
935
1,020
807
1,029
856
2,496
2,718
3,343
2,383
2,748
2,694
466
659
541
356
632
458
265
558
594
508
432
454
52
25
61
25
32
90
383
413
612
413
438
482
11,243
19,734
16,670
11,614
16,470
24,927
21,455
16,733
7,507
8,120
8,756
8,151
6,975
10,685
8,406
7,690
4,856
5,196
5,653
5,092
4,426
6,916
5,170
4,895
1,366
1,405
1,509
1,481
1,309
1,807
1,382
1,336
4,555
4,864
4,907
4,633
4,174
6,220
4,998
4,499
3,294
3,536
3,702
3,307
3,028
4,496
3,602
3,322
894
942
975
941
843
1,152
920
895
2,580
2,886
3,449
3,078
2,392
4,055
3,123
2,841
537
586
1,010
623
467
658
576
587
519
476
627
665
417
835
460
381
93
85
50
53
36
130
79
42
447
380
488
481
426
568
484
467
12,900
19,550
7,536
7,091
4,585
4,552
1,159
1,270
4,220
4,430
3,072
3,111
745
869
3,056
2,321
432
345
778
250
132
159
381
433
11,446
40,800
14,205
54,427
11,662
120,275
6,721
7,637
7,342
6,854
6,878
7,719
4,213
4,464
4,842
4,504
4,285
4,891
1,330
1,396
1,113
934
1,305
1,392
4,438
4,982
4,884
4,387
4,506
4,833
3,057
3,272
3,513
3,208
3,121
3,332
959
1,020
795
659
852
944
1,879
2,304
2,066
2,137
1,987
2,465
196
202
208
179
181
297
258
431
297
509
376
389
129
153
150
134
148
120
352
455
413
370
374
490
Enrollment1
Salaries and
Employee
Salaries and
Employee
Total2
wages
benefits
Total2
wages
benefits
16,921
47,089
10,906
38,873
11,136
12,351
6,810
9,263
8,897
8,108
8,180
7,670
4,030
5,182
5,256
4,531
4,283
3,986
1,825
2,229
1,831
2,370
2,401
2,192
3,871
5,360
5,500
5,214
4,955
4,822
2,595
3,457
3,658
3,138
2,750
2,839
Independent Schools:
Allentown.....................................................
Bethlehem Area...........................................
Central Bucks..............................................
Central Dauphin...........................................
Council Rock...............................................
Downingtown Area......................................
18,118
15,232
20,015
11,060
12,576
11,348
7,923
8,796
9,341
8,986
11,779
9,453
4,942
5,730
6,186
5,770
7,287
5,705
1,668
3,048
1,670
1,870
2,082
1,824
5,234
5,506
5,842
5,665
7,956
5,912
Erie..............................................................
Lancaster.....................................................
North Penn..................................................
Pennsbury...................................................
Philadelphia.................................................
Pittsburgh....................................................
12,618
11,597
13,153
11,399
184,560
32,506
9,619
9,759
11,366
11,054
8,958
14,947
5,853
5,638
7,137
7,204
5,045
7,808
1,904
3,047
2,259
2,503
2,143
2,522
Pocono Mountain.........................................
Reading.......................................................
Upper Darby................................................
West Chester Area......................................
11,743
17,763
12,176
11,729
10,184
7,581
8,613
11,302
5,697
4,320
5,698
6,608
10,932
25,615
11,578
11,213
13,109
12,238
Independent Schools:
Aiken County...............................................
Anderson County 5......................................
Beaufort County...........................................
Berkeley County..........................................
Charleston County.......................................
Darlington County........................................
24,799
12,017
18,988
27,649
42,970
11,365
Dorchester County 2....................................
Florence County 1.......................................
Georgetown County.....................................
Greenville County........................................
Horry County...............................................
Kershaw County..........................................
Lancaster County........................................
Lexington County 1......................................
Lexington County 5......................................
Oconee County............................................
Pickens County............................................
Richland County 1.......................................
Richland County 2.......................................
York County 3..............................................
OREGON--Con.
Independent Schools--Con.
North Clackamas.........................................
Portland.......................................................
Reynolds......................................................
Salem-Keizer...............................................
Springfield....................................................
Tigard..........................................................
PENNSYLVANIA
RHODE ISLAND
Dependent Schools:
Cranston......................................................
Providence...................................................
Warwick.......................................................
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
Independent Schools:
Rapid City Area...........................................
Sioux Falls...................................................
TENNESSEE
Dependent Schools:
Blount County..............................................
Hamilton County..........................................
Jackson-Madison County............................
Knox County................................................
Maury County..............................................
Memphis......................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
106
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 17.
Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems
with Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Current spending
For selected objects
For selected functions
Instruction
Geographic area
Support services
Pupil
Staff
General
adminis-
School
adminis-
Total2
support
support
tration
tration
678
1,147
863
989
775
774
2,123
2,792
1,991
1,751
1,842
2,147
272
333
237
186
238
364
399
361
354
286
322
281
42
38
175
111
110
127
347
544
325
337
293
440
3,241
2,994
2,892
2,841
2,956
2,538
662
902
874
733
960
659
1,941
2,095
1,844
1,547
2,159
1,728
184
133
170
156
329
163
330
307
328
184
273
275
242
193
140
74
153
90
407
412
395
397
397
377
5,003
4,701
4,848
4,143
4,282
4,563
3,835
3,676
3,719
3,225
3,294
3,386
686
505
628
515
514
599
2,567
2,519
2,124
2,348
2,438
2,200
474
403
318
315
250
390
454
375
273
234
284
431
77
54
50
63
67
53
377
462
409
371
338
390
716
1,312
1,107
693
908
1,200
4,387
4,785
5,319
4,425
4,322
4,732
3,505
3,525
3,818
3,458
3,362
3,430
476
809
698
464
611
750
2,132
3,007
3,247
2,173
2,569
2,647
364
374
341
292
352
374
297
524
389
296
406
515
44
65
120
49
82
35
360
481
439
402
431
387
4,726
5,272
4,617
4,757
4,697
4,743
1,062
899
734
837
732
816
4,371
4,551
4,254
4,187
4,014
4,517
3,153
3,562
3,292
3,195
3,171
3,480
647
583
486
547
460
578
2,460
2,690
2,148
2,389
2,433
2,287
336
392
298
318
335
311
486
475
280
228
206
291
62
67
71
106
69
93
371
487
346
326
389
368
7,428
6,103
6,635
7,821
7,410
7,840
5,203
4,111
4,871
5,588
5,212
5,436
755
628
764
762
777
877
4,474
3,903
4,277
4,758
4,412
4,823
3,491
2,975
3,365
3,664
3,558
3,789
475
433
513
503
521
578
2,631
1,896
2,048
2,717
2,673
2,714
384
161
318
416
391
414
423
145
358
460
345
381
72
61
43
74
84
90
401
347
322
465
404
406
12,995
12,337
10,886
13,808
26,060
12,075
9,096
7,613
6,646
7,685
7,083
8,946
5,597
5,259
4,359
5,171
4,803
5,905
1,546
798
584
1,049
958
1,000
5,427
4,347
4,280
4,667
4,339
5,042
3,546
3,437
3,223
3,324
3,262
3,829
912
518
426
625
601
596
3,105
2,829
2,063
2,491
2,400
3,360
488
412
272
405
328
450
475
359
230
471
384
670
91
103
84
84
67
94
380
423
294
373
452
420
Edinburg......................................................
El Paso........................................................
Fort Bend.....................................................
Fort Worth....................................................
Frisco...........................................................
Galena Park.................................................
27,424
63,811
66,104
80,336
19,881
21,271
7,879
7,582
6,638
7,679
7,265
7,768
5,356
5,191
4,651
5,233
5,063
5,558
945
996
848
809
809
856
4,712
4,603
4,206
4,485
4,539
4,748
3,532
3,442
3,230
3,317
3,509
3,761
548
608
565
476
562
556
2,662
2,647
2,172
2,859
2,325
2,633
483
443
346
453
312
344
453
579
271
512
370
464
52
64
46
49
80
60
335
452
358
442
422
411
Garland........................................................
Goose Creek...............................................
Grand Prairie...............................................
Grapevine-Colleyville...................................
Harlandale...................................................
Harlingen Consolidated...............................
57,425
20,215
23,927
13,911
14,390
17,636
6,490
7,645
6,856
7,172
8,264
7,169
4,729
5,085
4,809
4,839
5,648
4,779
596
908
820
884
854
943
4,009
4,446
4,277
4,406
4,656
4,420
3,202
3,397
3,312
3,347
3,478
3,266
383
610
544
593
499
593
2,124
2,767
2,206
2,425
3,016
2,347
354
378
427
352
448
372
299
346
365
365
479
334
41
65
42
111
62
60
402
389
377
368
571
403
Hays Consolidated......................................
Houston.......................................................
Humble........................................................
Hurst-Euless-Bedford..................................
Irving............................................................
Judson.........................................................
10,615
210,292
29,706
19,978
32,677
19,250
7,578
7,472
6,520
7,095
6,708
7,033
5,055
4,774
4,805
5,194
4,737
4,975
768
769
757
716
805
850
4,338
4,434
4,051
4,470
4,296
4,233
3,166
3,218
3,278
3,554
3,331
3,348
460
495
476
447
557
521
2,890
2,631
2,203
2,280
2,092
2,438
372
287
367
384
350
376
354
451
298
374
332
282
81
54
82
85
26
61
378
507
381
405
451
369
Enrollment1
Salaries and
Employee
Salaries and
Employee
Total2
wages
benefits
Total2
wages
benefits
Dependent Schools--Con.
Montgomery County....................................
Nashville-Davidson County.........................
Putnam County............................................
Robertson County........................................
Rutherford County.......................................
Sevier County..............................................
27,008
72,713
10,515
10,444
33,294
14,213
6,199
8,303
6,298
6,032
5,904
6,896
3,932
5,284
3,829
3,635
3,542
4,437
1,084
1,770
1,196
1,216
1,051
1,197
3,740
5,141
3,961
4,270
4,051
4,330
2,601
3,532
2,663
2,766
2,674
2,979
Shelby County.............................................
Sullivan County............................................
Sumner County............................................
Tipton County..............................................
Williamson County.......................................
Wilson County.............................................
45,922
12,455
25,552
11,576
25,791
13,749
6,421
6,982
6,458
6,038
6,930
5,806
4,409
4,149
4,023
3,806
4,159
3,467
1,086
1,334
1,357
1,026
1,370
915
4,317
4,467
4,267
4,120
4,502
3,796
Independent Schools:
Abilene.........................................................
Aldine...........................................................
Alief..............................................................
Allen.............................................................
Alvin.............................................................
Amarillo........................................................
16,656
58,093
47,595
15,961
13,266
30,061
7,921
7,680
7,338
6,773
7,127
7,157
5,466
5,474
5,271
4,402
4,889
4,902
1,015
752
918
714
824
931
Arlington......................................................
Austin...........................................................
Beaumont....................................................
Birdville........................................................
Brazosport...................................................
Brownsville..................................................
63,397
81,155
19,570
22,509
13,260
48,260
6,833
8,141
9,025
6,949
7,284
7,848
5,005
5,478
5,643
4,995
4,994
5,116
Bryan...........................................................
Carrollton-Farmers Branch..........................
Clear Creek.................................................
Comal..........................................................
Conroe.........................................................
Coppell........................................................
14,706
26,231
35,232
13,404
42,613
10,265
7,260
7,598
6,674
6,926
6,679
7,139
Corpus Christi..............................................
Crowley........................................................
Cypress-Fairbanks......................................
Dallas...........................................................
Deer Park....................................................
Denton.........................................................
39,213
15,097
86,256
161,244
12,345
18,355
Donna..........................................................
Duncanville..................................................
Eagle Mt-Saginaw.......................................
Eagle Pass..................................................
Ector County................................................
Edgewood....................................................
TENNESSEE--Con.
TEXAS
See footnotes at end of table.
Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
107
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 17.
Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems
with Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Current spending
For selected objects
For selected functions
Instruction
Geographic area
Support services
Pupil
Staff
General
adminis-
School
adminis-
Total2
support
support
tration
tration
544
410
508
460
633
670
2,286
2,019
2,528
2,274
2,819
2,421
330
259
365
414
464
349
295
232
556
270
492
250
53
54
50
55
57
52
404
340
418
397
384
387
3,686
3,428
3,728
3,555
3,309
3,176
537
461
591
663
582
434
2,885
2,564
2,278
2,663
2,264
2,121
501
317
390
434
242
321
551
425
325
474
223
212
54
78
78
72
93
46
409
367
430
451
297
469
4,917
4,282
4,265
4,424
4,625
4,614
3,722
3,328
3,243
3,343
3,321
3,543
670
427
460
583
595
605
2,632
2,238
2,292
2,454
2,564
2,429
538
280
279
290
520
408
483
315
350
343
438
433
64
61
43
70
59
68
395
415
366
389
388
409
828
635
529
670
1,476
856
4,119
4,359
3,624
4,087
4,772
4,726
3,233
3,463
2,934
3,190
3,339
3,737
511
409
343
484
824
617
2,345
2,369
2,382
2,231
2,717
2,253
330
306
286
297
443
353
451
346
273
314
504
379
49
56
81
47
64
68
358
465
333
385
368
379
5,126
4,557
4,809
4,472
5,752
4,884
809
866
955
880
1,327
855
4,715
4,119
4,312
4,197
4,812
4,410
3,595
3,026
3,320
3,065
3,626
3,124
544
529
623
563
796
506
2,308
2,697
2,567
2,248
2,967
2,714
381
332
312
399
468
353
367
334
326
341
752
550
55
108
83
79
50
73
478
390
384
346
461
375
6,935
7,259
6,931
7,860
7,407
7,299
4,629
4,682
4,907
5,523
4,970
5,049
800
1,061
650
883
673
860
4,293
4,505
4,178
4,897
4,611
4,374
3,077
3,226
3,281
3,797
3,425
3,232
477
671
435
586
459
523
2,289
2,386
2,372
2,580
2,438
2,480
322
357
319
382
396
393
466
374
303
410
418
306
106
49
62
102
93
78
312
346
439
467
422
432
14,071
15,614
15,653
15,038
46,115
7,064
7,837
7,973
7,252
7,479
4,737
5,051
5,541
4,833
5,089
871
865
1,053
792
1,084
4,292
4,475
4,656
4,504
4,551
3,171
3,311
3,547
3,464
3,423
519
523
611
557
637
2,427
2,945
2,821
2,362
2,595
409
371
487
400
391
411
547
578
469
449
74
81
60
66
59
344
510
331
392
443
Independent Schools:
Alpine...........................................................
Box Elder County.........................................
Cache County..............................................
Davis County...............................................
Granite.........................................................
Jordan..........................................................
55,383
10,591
13,294
61,735
67,345
77,110
4,918
5,444
5,371
5,266
5,202
4,960
2,889
3,165
3,148
3,193
3,326
2,978
1,427
1,282
1,376
1,231
1,220
1,286
3,296
3,302
3,483
3,277
3,273
3,102
2,107
2,154
2,226
2,223
2,255
1,981
1,011
892
934
823
831
931
1,351
1,612
1,555
1,576
1,657
1,567
135
171
110
182
234
144
252
117
225
217
344
291
18
59
31
46
42
31
287
353
299
308
314
320
Nebo............................................................
Ogden..........................................................
Provo...........................................................
Salt Lake City..............................................
Tooele County.............................................
Washington County.....................................
Weber County..............................................
24,098
12,601
13,235
24,355
11,843
23,294
28,968
5,101
6,386
5,585
6,369
4,881
5,029
5,187
3,112
3,636
3,456
4,117
2,780
3,023
3,194
1,278
1,532
1,336
1,357
1,263
1,294
1,203
3,224
3,635
3,906
4,057
3,069
3,297
3,418
2,144
2,363
2,572
2,865
1,939
2,167
2,241
901
952
993
926
937
923
846
1,596
2,307
1,206
1,928
1,494
1,475
1,438
247
430
228
212
167
207
174
174
584
152
477
123
176
77
43
34
110
16
40
17
179
298
405
306
333
308
349
324
12,766
10,643
18,463
11,045
11,039
40,336
10,144
16,052
16,338
7,844
7,545
8,970
6,858
10,589
11,964
5,122
4,918
5,897
2,101
3,290
3,644
1,656
1,414
2,132
5,886
9,620
9,834
5,162
4,613
5,699
4,324
7,011
7,464
3,667
3,272
4,030
1,256
1,938
2,103
1,156
932
1,389
3,944
6,023
6,148
2,389
2,574
3,004
446
958
934
325
332
372
680
1,176
1,681
319
574
589
220
567
358
85
34
76
687
758
749
477
491
496
Enrollment1
Salaries and
Employee
Salaries and
Employee
Total2
wages
benefits
Total2
wages
benefits
Independent Schools--Con.
Katy.............................................................
Keller...........................................................
Killeen..........................................................
Klein.............................................................
La Joya........................................................
Lamar Consolidated....................................
48,247
25,873
34,584
39,432
24,161
19,662
7,087
6,091
7,582
6,642
8,082
7,270
5,198
3,958
5,375
4,865
5,004
4,869
789
590
793
721
1,138
999
4,503
3,781
4,694
4,010
4,784
4,478
3,616
2,865
3,627
3,237
3,286
3,318
Laredo.........................................................
Leander.......................................................
Lewisville.....................................................
Lubbock.......................................................
Magnolia......................................................
Mansfield.....................................................
24,954
22,077
47,497
28,844
10,225
25,714
8,344
7,219
7,341
7,890
6,939
6,329
5,705
5,010
5,023
4,863
4,560
4,531
922
721
813
914
788
655
5,052
4,322
4,735
4,845
4,325
3,936
McAllen........................................................
McKinney.....................................................
Mesquite......................................................
Midland........................................................
Mission Consolidated..................................
North East....................................................
24,435
19,743
35,615
20,711
14,832
59,817
7,973
6,812
6,881
7,268
7,681
7,340
5,559
4,460
4,686
4,885
5,087
5,138
1,106
559
662
924
1,019
919
Northside.....................................................
Pasadena....................................................
Pearland......................................................
Pflugerville...................................................
Pharr-San Juan-Alamo................................
Plano...........................................................
78,711
49,227
15,543
18,761
28,088
53,238
6,833
7,124
6,271
6,665
7,954
7,264
4,943
5,041
4,414
4,350
5,047
5,120
Richardson..................................................
Rockwall......................................................
Round Rock.................................................
San Angelo..................................................
San Antonio.................................................
San Benito Consolidated.............................
35,147
11,560
37,847
15,050
56,422
10,544
7,308
7,110
7,191
6,786
8,272
7,656
San Felipe-Del Rio Consolidated................
Socorro........................................................
Spring..........................................................
Spring Branch..............................................
Tyler.............................................................
United..........................................................
10,420
36,842
31,389
32,701
18,002
35,697
Victoria.........................................................
Waco...........................................................
Weslaco.......................................................
Wichita Falls................................................
Ysleta...........................................................
TEXAS--Con.
UTAH
VIRGINIA
Dependent Schools:
Albemarle County........................................
Alexandria....................................................
Arlington County..........................................
Augusta County...........................................
Bedford County............................................
Chesapeake................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
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108
U.S. Census Bureau
Table 17.
Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems
with Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Current spending
For selected objects
For selected functions
Instruction
Geographic area
Support services
Pupil
Staff
General
adminis-
School
adminis-
Total2
support
support
tration
tration
1,138
1,590
1,348
1,171
1,094
1,105
2,601
4,008
2,914
3,187
3,251
2,164
320
655
489
518
498
332
313
749
398
540
609
303
68
75
85
76
206
120
488
715
523
611
518
352
3,343
5,123
3,539
4,274
3,679
3,939
1,031
1,558
1,080
1,143
1,057
1,072
2,736
3,779
2,970
2,814
3,159
3,583
356
573
428
415
420
422
577
580
516
433
791
677
97
85
203
220
105
263
439
672
477
439
412
672
6,995
6,070
5,339
5,216
4,979
5,173
4,383
4,405
4,006
3,677
3,670
3,739
1,669
1,348
1,173
1,239
1,082
1,022
4,614
3,339
2,467
2,725
2,804
2,743
629
505
425
383
396
448
1,233
703
377
382
546
490
74
70
78
112
88
101
721
505
478
560
437
524
1,591
1,616
1,525
5,361
5,251
4,756
3,766
3,889
3,473
1,087
1,028
978
2,566
3,283
2,959
346
357
400
320
789
384
81
43
244
446
517
498
5,009
3,947
5,315
5,215
4,786
5,450
1,353
1,122
1,555
1,474
1,329
1,507
4,608
3,843
4,932
4,834
4,128
4,925
3,301
2,744
3,469
3,469
2,996
3,596
873
781
963
926
798
961
2,530
2,437
2,824
2,631
2,865
2,789
480
401
558
534
591
500
293
244
312
420
371
433
51
75
76
71
62
83
442
434
454
445
450
465
7,500
8,435
7,700
7,763
7,453
7,415
5,037
5,414
5,132
5,135
4,797
4,862
1,541
1,546
1,431
1,390
1,355
1,402
4,510
4,807
4,609
4,665
4,412
4,538
3,251
3,331
3,298
3,471
3,251
3,218
955
914
913
921
897
906
2,570
3,267
2,783
2,771
2,740
2,500
574
584
608
679
517
648
285
403
381
355
493
232
81
101
54
74
59
98
502
540
445
430
456
477
17,614
16,036
14,963
27,415
24,332
11,787
8,323
7,381
7,518
7,223
7,383
7,704
5,367
4,766
4,948
4,605
4,806
5,165
1,528
1,367
1,506
1,367
1,319
1,421
4,907
4,397
4,758
4,344
4,623
4,599
3,419
3,089
3,406
3,036
3,312
3,341
962
853
982
878
873
878
3,037
2,563
2,372
2,491
2,414
2,775
679
475
487
431
464
577
446
299
399
294
298
366
69
82
39
39
64
54
519
400
371
585
507
454
Mukilteo.......................................................
North Thurston.............................................
Northshore...................................................
Pasco...........................................................
Puyallup.......................................................
Renton.........................................................
14,332
13,370
20,720
11,993
20,714
13,423
7,754
7,646
7,766
7,408
7,432
7,705
5,123
4,969
5,296
4,681
4,929
5,128
1,408
1,508
1,403
1,494
1,293
1,410
4,965
4,581
4,729
4,430
4,476
4,648
3,587
3,359
3,493
3,110
3,180
3,318
954
966
889
908
811
922
2,390
2,682
2,672
2,569
2,616
2,732
444
521
566
543
555
569
317
413
377
356
340
402
51
85
60
67
85
52
374
449
413
436
441
420
Richland.......................................................
Seattle.........................................................
South Kitsap................................................
Spokane......................................................
Tacoma........................................................
Vancouver...................................................
Yakima.........................................................
10,203
46,085
10,764
30,999
31,820
22,515
15,040
7,444
9,140
7,412
8,255
8,456
7,937
8,288
4,597
5,891
4,809
5,478
5,638
5,299
5,089
1,308
1,579
1,394
1,495
1,670
1,512
1,506
4,225
5,238
4,294
5,019
4,978
4,684
5,301
2,960
3,743
3,041
3,629
3,584
3,362
3,536
789
967
829
950
1,017
930
1,010
2,829
3,577
2,805
2,872
3,101
2,898
2,587
491
668
613
494
665
514
558
313
523
277
466
453
502
404
58
84
94
60
57
61
76
446
604
459
568
553
520
438
15,623
12,325
11,316
27,999
10,024
11,703
13,577
9,028
9,570
9,234
9,479
9,173
9,653
9,496
5,063
5,284
5,077
5,530
5,184
5,412
5,272
2,507
2,703
2,664
2,776
2,816
2,874
2,735
5,323
5,668
5,418
5,763
5,480
5,292
5,735
3,326
3,337
3,125
3,596
3,368
3,311
3,499
1,618
1,693
1,629
1,795
1,817
1,690
1,827
3,202
3,343
3,311
3,103
3,214
3,825
3,240
339
430
401
414
452
509
271
444
612
447
258
319
598
532
162
83
223
233
163
357
139
520
452
515
506
513
475
483
Enrollment1
Salaries and
Employee
Salaries and
Employee
Total2
wages
benefits
Total2
wages
benefits
Dependent Schools--Con.
Chesterfield County.....................................
Fairfax County.............................................
Fauquier County..........................................
Frederick County.........................................
Hampton......................................................
Hanover County...........................................
57,239
163,753
10,937
12,211
22,799
18,644
7,655
11,909
9,475
9,012
8,816
7,802
4,947
8,010
6,244
5,980
5,744
5,309
1,596
2,448
1,891
1,815
1,688
1,506
4,778
7,219
6,233
5,510
5,207
5,269
3,409
5,197
4,406
3,980
3,694
3,809
Henrico County............................................
Loudoun County..........................................
Newport News.............................................
Norfolk.........................................................
Portsmouth..................................................
Prince William County.................................
47,747
47,306
33,139
36,014
15,872
68,458
7,624
11,484
8,461
9,042
8,706
9,253
5,077
7,484
5,594
6,115
5,599
6,342
1,626
2,463
1,682
1,650
1,682
1,745
4,607
7,369
5,126
5,857
5,109
5,341
Richmond....................................................
Roanoke......................................................
Roanoke County..........................................
Rockingham County....................................
Spotsylvania County....................................
Stafford County............................................
24,726
13,286
14,830
11,611
23,736
26,178
12,032
9,803
8,110
8,268
8,111
8,262
7,045
6,506
5,671
5,362
5,374
5,416
2,565
2,056
1,666
1,840
1,679
1,491
Suffolk..........................................................
Virginia Beach.............................................
York County.................................................
13,852
74,303
12,833
8,275
8,839
8,025
5,367
5,863
5,324
Independent Schools:
Auburn.........................................................
Battle Ground..............................................
Bellevue.......................................................
Bellingham...................................................
Bethel..........................................................
Central Kitsap..............................................
14,185
13,264
16,414
10,575
18,061
12,642
7,510
6,618
8,143
7,845
7,330
8,080
Central Valley..............................................
Clover Park..................................................
Edmonds.....................................................
Everett.........................................................
Evergreen....................................................
Federal Way................................................
11,807
13,042
21,442
18,852
25,576
22,978
Highline........................................................
Issaquah......................................................
Kennewick...................................................
Kent.............................................................
Lake Washington.........................................
Marysville.....................................................
VIRGINIA--Con.
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
Independent Schools:
Berkeley County..........................................
Cabell County..............................................
Harrison County...........................................
Kanawha County.........................................
Monongalia County......................................
Raleigh County............................................
Wood County...............................................
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 17.
Per Pupil Amounts for Current Spending of Public Elementary-Secondary School Systems
with Enrollments of 10,000 or More: 2005-06--Con.
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Current spending
For selected objects
For selected functions
Instruction
Geographic area
Enrollment1
Salaries and
2
Total
wages
Employee
benefits
Salaries and
Total2
wages
Support services
Employee
benefits
Total2
Pupil
support
Staff
support
General
administration
School
administration
WISCONSIN
Independent Schools:
Appleton Area.............................................
Eau Claire Area..........................................
Green Bay..................................................
Janesville....................................................
Kenosha.....................................................
Madison......................................................
15,213
10,809
20,314
10,589
22,131
24,452
9,422
10,050
10,257
9,656
9,688
12,326
5,210
5,651
5,923
5,564
5,328
7,171
2,569
2,857
2,846
2,519
2,998
3,371
6,047
5,974
6,319
5,956
6,145
7,346
3,960
3,987
4,141
4,077
3,781
4,924
1,703
1,736
1,865
1,664
2,107
2,164
3,091
3,698
3,566
3,396
3,285
4,625
452
387
612
587
575
805
431
601
559
434
512
698
104
142
137
147
74
149
473
510
653
420
511
681
Milwaukee...................................................
Oshkosh Area.............................................
Racine........................................................
Sheboygan Area.........................................
Waukesha...................................................
92,395
10,230
21,175
10,278
13,611
11,277
9,445
10,055
10,389
9,711
5,507
5,306
5,283
6,286
5,490
3,195
2,660
3,226
2,733
2,725
6,825
6,113
6,441
7,092
6,369
3,755
3,980
3,886
4,736
4,186
2,118
1,853
2,353
2,064
1,997
4,071
3,068
3,312
3,004
3,058
539
457
505
553
493
691
389
429
403
306
316
90
124
190
119
638
458
533
508
522
13,063
11,890
10,510
10,174
6,311
6,273
2,305
2,223
6,297
6,433
4,081
4,247
1,445
1,511
3,872
3,457
650
621
738
560
73
126
594
618
WYOMING
Independent Schools:
Laramie County 1.......................................
Natrona County..........................................
1
Enrollments reflect fall 2005 memberships reported to the National Center for Education Statistics in the Public Elementary-Secondary Education Agency Universe Survey.
2
Includes 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.
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Table 18.
Population, Enrollment, and Personal Income by State: 2005 and 2006
(Detail may not add to total because of rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.)
Geographic area
State population (thousands) 1
2006
2005
Elementary-secondary enrollment
3
2005 4
2006
Personal income (calendar year, million dollars)2
2005
2004
United States.....................................
298,755
296,507
48,380,507
48,080,063
10,284,378
9,716,351
Alabama...............................................
Alaska..................................................
Arizona.................................................
Arkansas..............................................
California..............................................
4,590
677
6,166
2,809
36,250
4,548
663
5,953
2,776
36,154
743,265
132,893
1,004,441
472,609
6,255,811
729,340
132,568
957,029
461,641
6,283,672
133,063
24,299
180,878
74,835
1,347,943
126,655
22,259
164,122
70,853
1,268,049
Colorado..............................................
Connecticut..........................................
Delaware..............................................
District of Columbia..............................
Florida..................................................
4,766
3,496
853
585
18,058
4,663
3,501
842
582
17,768
779,449
556,442
114,371
59,616
2,663,973
765,954
558,678
112,562
62,306
2,645,280
175,815
166,987
31,211
31,195
616,767
164,673
158,567
29,300
29,125
564,997
Georgia................................................
Hawaii..................................................
Idaho....................................................
Illinois...................................................
Indiana.................................................
9,342
1,279
1,464
12,777
6,303
9,133
1,273
1,429
12,765
6,266
1,597,682
182,818
258,314
2,102,863
1,026,190
1,552,726
183,185
253,782
2,077,710
1,014,523
283,913
44,333
40,414
464,162
193,515
264,728
41,129
38,229
442,349
187,533
Iowa.....................................................
Kansas.................................................
Kentucky..............................................
Louisiana.............................................
Maine...................................................
2,973
2,756
4,204
4,243
1,315
2,966
2,748
4,173
4,507
1,318
483,482
465,926
679,621
648,313
195,174
478,295
468,481
674,796
717,625
198,224
93,335
89,773
118,301
111,696
40,634
91,230
85,520
111,873
121,781
39,236
Maryland..............................................
Massachusetts.....................................
Michigan..............................................
Minnesota............................................
Mississippi...........................................
5,602
6,434
10,102
5,155
2,899
5,590
6,433
10,101
5,127
2,908
860,021
949,951
1,729,048
818,040
493,952
863,285
955,015
1,742,518
820,410
494,382
232,457
280,502
330,490
190,529
74,033
220,603
267,972
320,261
184,225
69,450
Missouri...............................................
Montana...............................................
Nebraska.............................................
Nevada................................................
New Hampshire...................................
5,838
947
1,764
2,492
1,312
5,798
935
1,758
2,412
1,307
915,870
145,259
286,154
412,747
201,044
904,125
146,494
285,297
400,083
202,195
181,930
27,313
57,727
90,267
48,979
173,054
25,791
55,828
79,353
47,248
New Jersey..........................................
New Mexico.........................................
New York.............................................
North Carolina......................................
North Dakota........................................
8,666
1,942
19,282
8,869
637
8,703
1,926
19,316
8,672
635
1,380,119
326,761
2,787,366
1,388,216
98,172
1,375,615
326,102
2,770,905
1,359,602
100,351
377,006
54,008
790,329
266,985
20,341
363,158
50,707
742,209
252,253
18,509
Ohio.....................................................
Oklahoma............................................
Oregon.................................................
Pennsylvania.......................................
Rhode Island........................................
11,464
3,578
3,691
12,403
1,062
11,471
3,543
3,639
12,405
1,074
1,769,274
634,468
556,657
1,759,540
150,112
1,778,761
629,075
550,891
1,762,709
153,596
365,327
106,493
114,648
431,836
38,388
352,588
100,027
111,325
413,589
36,679
South Carolina.....................................
South Dakota.......................................
Tennessee...........................................
Texas...................................................
Utah.....................................................
4,330
788
6,075
23,408
2,580
4,247
775
5,956
22,929
2,490
699,027
121,718
953,796
4,450,272
496,507
701,152
124,890
941,091
4,334,571
488,055
120,729
24,650
184,637
760,316
70,167
113,632
24,053
174,452
690,480
63,478
Vermont...............................................
Virginia.................................................
Washington..........................................
West Virginia........................................
Wisconsin............................................
Wyoming..............................................
621
7,640
6,375
1,809
5,573
513
622
7,564
6,292
1,814
5,528
509
92,340
1,213,616
1,031,668
279,788
869,596
86,155
94,009
1,203,697
1,019,925
279,456
859,283
84,146
20,324
287,250
224,808
47,955
181,980
18,907
19,519
266,751
216,921
45,819
176,482
17,723
1
U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau; Internet Release Date: December 27, 2007 (2006 data) and December 22, 2006 (2005 data).
2
U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis; Internet Release Dates (for revised estimates): September 20, 2007 (2005 data) and March 27, 2007 (2004 data).
3
Enrollments 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.
4
Enrollments represent fall 2004 memberships collected by NCES on the CCD Agency file - "Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey: 2004-05." 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.
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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.
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Debt Outstanding at the End of Fiscal Year. All debt obligations remaining unpaid at the end of the fiscal year.
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 ElementarySecondary 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.
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.”
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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 have been estimated
for local school systems and appear in 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.
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
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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
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.
MISSOURI
The Census Bureau’s reporting system includes Missouri’s local property tax from the state for Proposition C in the
category of revenue from state rather than 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.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
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 pre-kindergarten 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.
OKLAHOMA
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.
OREGON
Enrollment data in this report reflect counts published by the Oregon Department of Education.
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.
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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.
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
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
AL
AK
AZ
AR
CA
CO
CT
DE
FL
GA
HI
ID
IL
IN
IA
KS
KY
LA
ME
MD
MA
MI
MN
MS
MO
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
MT
NE
NV
NH
NJ
NM
NY
NC
ND
OH
OK
OR
PA
RI
SC
SD
TN
TX
UT
VT
VA
WA
WV
WI
WY
District of Columbia
DC
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