Public Education Finances 2006 Issued April 2008 U EA AU U U SS B BU UR RE EN N SS U U SS C CE Helping You Make Informed Decisions Governments Division U.S. Census Bureau 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 ii 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 iii 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 iv 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. v 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 vi 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. vii 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. viii 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% Annual Survey of Local Government Finances ix U.S. Census Bureau 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% Annual Survey of Local Governement Finances x U.S. Census Bureau 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% Annual Survey of Local Government Finances xi U.S. Census Bureau 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 Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 8,000 xii 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 U.S. Census Bureau 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 1 U.S. Census Bureau 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 2 U.S. Census Bureau 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 3 U.S. Census Bureau 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 4 U.S. Census Bureau 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 5 U.S. Census Bureau 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 6 U.S. Census Bureau 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 7 U.S. Census Bureau 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 8 U.S. Census Bureau 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 9 U.S. Census Bureau 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 10 U.S. Census Bureau 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 11 U.S. Census Bureau 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 U.S. Census Bureau 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 14 U.S. Census Bureau 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 15 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 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 17 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 18 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. 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 23 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 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 24 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. 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 25 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. 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 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. 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 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 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 28 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 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 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 33 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 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 37 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 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 38 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 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 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 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 40 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 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 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 52 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. 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 53 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 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 57 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 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 58 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) 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 60 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 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 61 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 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 62 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 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 63 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 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 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. 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 65 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 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 66 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 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 67 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 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 68 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. 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 74 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 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 75 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 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 76 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 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 77 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--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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 78 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 (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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 79 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. 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 102 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 1,666 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 103 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 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 109 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 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 110 U.S. Census Bureau 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances 111 U.S. Census Bureau 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances A-1 U.S. Census Bureau 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances A-2 U.S. Census Bureau 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 Annual Survey of Local Government Finances A-3 U.S. Census Bureau 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.” Annual Survey of Local Government Finances A-4 U.S. Census Bureau 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances A-5 U.S. Census Bureau 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.” Annual Survey of Local Government Finances B-1 U.S. Census Bureau 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 Annual Survey of Local Government Finances B-2 U.S. Census Bureau 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances B-3 U.S. Census Bureau 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances B-4 U.S. Census Bureau 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. Annual Survey of Local Government Finances B-5 U.S. Census Bureau 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 Annual Survey of Local Government Finances C-1 U.S. Census Bureau
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