Statistics of Land-grant Colleges and Universities, 2. izdajaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 |
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... Kentucky . 432 , 862 463 , 442 Louisiana . 471 , 920 +7.1 +9.0 349 , 594 +1.8 370 , 224 Maine ... 381 , 702 +5.9 +9.2 138 , 043 +3.1 146 , 099 Maryland . 149,808 +5.8 +8.5 235 , 555 +2.5 249,398 Massachusetts . 252 , 226 +5.9 +7.1 675 ...
... Kentucky . 432 , 862 463 , 442 Louisiana . 471 , 920 +7.1 +9.0 349 , 594 +1.8 370 , 224 Maine ... 381 , 702 +5.9 +9.2 138 , 043 +3.1 146 , 099 Maryland . 149,808 +5.8 +8.5 235 , 555 +2.5 249,398 Massachusetts . 252 , 226 +5.9 +7.1 675 ...
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... Kentucky 40.7 36.0 26.4 24. 4 22.6 Louisiana 30.9 27.6 19.6 17.3 17.3 Maine 25.8 15.8 10. 6 9.7 10.2 Maryland . 38.0 27.4 15. 1 13.5 14. 1 Massachusetts . 17.8 16.6 11.0 10.7 11.9 Michigan . 16. 4 24.7 12.9 13.0 8.8 Minnesota .. 29. 1 ...
... Kentucky 40.7 36.0 26.4 24. 4 22.6 Louisiana 30.9 27.6 19.6 17.3 17.3 Maine 25.8 15.8 10. 6 9.7 10.2 Maryland . 38.0 27.4 15. 1 13.5 14. 1 Massachusetts . 17.8 16.6 11.0 10.7 11.9 Michigan . 16. 4 24.7 12.9 13.0 8.8 Minnesota .. 29. 1 ...
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... Kentucky .. 178 , 457 1 276 , 000 399 , 660 500 , 294 494 , 863 535 , 332 588 , 354 Louisiana . 609 , 684 57 , 639 77 , 642 120 , 253 196 , 169 263 , 617 354 , 079 434 , 557 Maine .. 461 , 607 152 , 600 149 , 827 139 , 676 130 , 918 144 ...
... Kentucky .. 178 , 457 1 276 , 000 399 , 660 500 , 294 494 , 863 535 , 332 588 , 354 Louisiana . 609 , 684 57 , 639 77 , 642 120 , 253 196 , 169 263 , 617 354 , 079 434 , 557 Maine .. 461 , 607 152 , 600 149 , 827 139 , 676 130 , 918 144 ...
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... Kentucky . 518 , 793 47 , 603 Louisiana . Maine . Maryland .. Massachusetts . 43 , 288 90 , 891 | 318 , 022 291,662 609 , 684 196 , 822 193 , 117 389,939 32 , 468 39 , 200 | 71 , 668 229 , 290 232 , 317 461 , 607 67 , 167 62 , 841 112 ...
... Kentucky . 518 , 793 47 , 603 Louisiana . Maine . Maryland .. Massachusetts . 43 , 288 90 , 891 | 318 , 022 291,662 609 , 684 196 , 822 193 , 117 389,939 32 , 468 39 , 200 | 71 , 668 229 , 290 232 , 317 461 , 607 67 , 167 62 , 841 112 ...
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... Kentucky . 129 , 866 178,000 225 , 739 310 , 339 315 , 196 Louisiana . 3 342 , 669 432 , 862 40 , 500 1 54 , 800 471 , 920 87 , 536 146 , 323 182 , 659 Maine 256 , 133 349 , 594 100 , 392 381 , 702 103 , 115 98 , 364 97 , 697 106 , 955 ...
... Kentucky . 129 , 866 178,000 225 , 739 310 , 339 315 , 196 Louisiana . 3 342 , 669 432 , 862 40 , 500 1 54 , 800 471 , 920 87 , 536 146 , 323 182 , 659 Maine 256 , 133 349 , 594 100 , 392 381 , 702 103 , 115 98 , 364 97 , 697 106 , 955 ...
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1933-34-Continued GROUP III-CITIES 29,999 POPULATION-Continued Alabama American Samoa Arizona Arkansas average daily attendance California CAPITAL OUTLAY city school Colorado Connecticut current expenses DAY SCHOOLS decrease Degrees Students Degrees Delaware District of Columbia Elemen ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS end of table ENTERPRISES AND ACTIVITIES EXPENDITURES Florida footnotes at end funds Georgia graduate Hampshire Idaho Illinois Includes Indiana institution and location INSTRUCTION Iowa Jersey Junior College Kansas Kentucky KINDERGARTENS Louisiana Maryland Massachusetts ment Mexico Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Name of institution Nebraska Nevada nonedu Normal School North Carolina North Dakota number of days Number of schools Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Outlying Pennsylvania percent POPULATION PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS Puerto Rico pupil in average pupils enrolled RECEIPTS reporting Rhode Island senior high schools South Statistics Students Degrees Students Degrees Students Supervisors and principals Teachers College Tennessee Texas Theological Seminary tion tional United States Alaska University Utah Vermont Voca Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Women Men Women Wyoming York
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Stran 2 - ... for the provisions of this section, plus such proportion of the remaining 50 per centum as the number of pupils enrolled in the public elementary and secondary schools of all the local educational agencies which have initiated a program of desegregation, or do not practice segregation...
Stran 5 - ... the first time showed a loss in the num ber of pupils enrolled. The greatest decrease in enrollment was in the kindergarten, amounting to 3 percent from 1930 to 1932 and to 14.2 percent from 1932 to 1934. During the 4-year period 1930 to 1934 the kindergarten enrollments dropped from 723,443 in 1930 to 601,775 in 1934, or 16.8 percent. The decrease in kindergarten enroll ments was due chiefly to the fact that many cities after 1930 began to eliminate some or all of their kindergartens so as to...
Stran 437 - Roosevelt upon further investigation determined that the provisions of section 18 above-mentioned were not in the public interest or consistent with the efficient operation of the Government, and revoked the section.
Stran 9 - The number of girls enrolled in the elementary grades has decreased to a greater extent than the number of boys enrolled. From 1932 to 1934 the number of girls enrolled decreased from 10,328,441 to 10,119,046, or 2 percent; and the number of boys decreased from 10,806,979 to 10,645,991, or 1.5 percent. From 1930 to 1934 the decrease for girls amounted to 3 percent and for boys to 1.8 percent.
Stran 2 - During the biennium there was a decrease in enrollment in 19 States, the decrease ranging from 0.1 percent in Vermont to 15.6 percent in New Mexico. The increase ranged from 0.1 percent in Texas to 5.2 percent in Missouri. In...
Stran 9 - Although there was a decrease of 21,061 teachers in the public elementary schools in the biennium there were 7,124 more men teachers employed in 1934 than in 1932, the percentage increasing from 10 to 12.
Stran 9 - The proportion of the total elementary and high-school enrollment in high school in 1934 was 21.4 percent, as compared with 19.6 percent in 1932 and with 17.1 percent in 1930. The relative growth of the high school may be better indicated by calling attention to the fact that in 1900, or 34 years ago, only 3.3 percent of the total school enrollment was in high school.
Stran 2 - This number is diffi cult to grasp. Expressed somewhat concretely this vast army of school children equals more than the total population of the States of New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. If the school children stood in line, each child occupying the space of 1 foot, the line would be 5,516 miles in length.
Stran 9 - ... schools 5,669,156 pupils. This enrollment exceeded that for 1932 by 529,135, or 10.3 percent; and that of 1930 by 1,269,734, or 28.9 percent. The increase in enrollment from 1932 to 1934 was much less than the increase from 1930 to 1932, the increase from 1932 to 1934 being 10.3 percent and from 1930 to 1932, 16.8 percent. Boys have been enrolling at a more rapid rate than girls. From 1932 to 1934 the number of boys enrolled increased from 2,530,790 to 2,802,122, or 10.7 percent; and the number...
Stran 12 - STATISTICS OF STATE SCHOOL SYSTEMS, 1917-1918. PUPILS HAVING A SHORT SCHOOL TERM. Only 8 States reported a distribution of enrollment according to the length of the school term provided. The results have been summarized in Table 13 and shown graphically in figure 14. This study is based on the length of school term provided for 2,364,655 pupils in elementary and high schools. Only a very few children have a term shorter than 20 days, or longer than 200 days. Over 9,000 children...