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DOCUMENT RESUME TM 032 017 ED 447 175 Statistical Profile: Public Schools of North Carolina, 2000. TITLE North Carolina State Dept. of Public Instruction, Raleigh. INSTITUTION PUB DATE 2000-00-00 359p.; For the 1999 Statistical Profile, see ED 438 304. NOTE Descriptive Reports Numerical/Quantitative Data (110) PUB TYPE (141) MF01/PC15 Plus Postage. EDRS PRICE *Charter Schools; *Educational Finance; Elementary Secondary DESCRIPTORS Education; *Enrollment; High School Graduates; Profiles; *Public Schools; School Personnel; *School Statistics; *Student Characteristics; Tables (Data) *North Carolina IDENTIFIERS ABSTRACT This profile is a collection of statistical information about North Carolina's elementary and secondary schools. This is the 26th edition of the publication. The purpose of the book is to provide general statistical data to the public, professional educators, and the General Assembly including information on students, personnel, and finances. Tables (1) pupil accounting; with statewide data are presented in part I for: (2) (3) projected final average daily membership; nonpromotion rate by grade; (4) (6) high (5) pupil membership by race/ethnic origin; exceptional pupils; (7) projections of high school graduates; school graduate intentions; (8) (8) public school personnel public school dropout and retention data; (10) highest (9) experience status of instructional personnel; summary; (11) selected characteristics of degree held by instructional personnel; (12) selected statistics of local salary supplements; classroom teachers; (14) transportation; and (15) course membership (13) financial information; survey. Part II contains data on pupil accounting, high school graduate intentions, public school personnel, and current expenditures for each local school system. Part III provides pupil accounting and financial data for the charter schools. (Contains 42 tables.) (SLD) Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. O N U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Office of Educational Research and Improvement EDUCAT NAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) his document has been reproduced as received from the person or organization originating it. Minor changes have been made to improve reproduction quality. Points of view or opinions stated in this document do not necessarily represent official OERI position cr policy. W ?Wolk d©© o M©irth CamnInz 1 AND PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE HAS DISSEMINATE THIS MATERIAL BEEN GRANTED BY TO THE INFORMATION CENTER R (ERIC) 1 SMe Mud © Educaon DepagimelfA oi Pubk [Insqvuelon State Board of Education Phillip J. Kirk, Jr. Chairman Raleigh Jane P. Norwood Vice Chair Charlotte Kathy A. Taft Greenville Margaret B. Harvey Kinston Edgar D. Murphy Durham Evelyn B. Monroe West End Maria T. Palmer Chapel Hill Ronald E. Deal Hickory Robert R. Douglas Asheville Zoe W. Locklear Pembroke Eddie Davis Ill Durham Dennis A. Wicker Lieutenant Governor Sanford Harlan E. Boyles State Treasurer Raleigh NC Department of Public Instruction Michael E. Ward, State Superintendent 4 301 North Wilmington Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-2825 Website: www.ncpublicschools.org Carolina North, Public Schools of nEg State Board of Education Department of Public Instruction 4 Foreword The North Carolina Public Schools Statistical Profile is a collec- tion of statistical information about North Carolina's elementary and secondary schools. This is the twenty-sixth edition of the publication. It was initiated in 1975. The purpose ofthis book is to provide general statistical data to the public, professional educators, and the General Assembly. This profile includes information on public school pupils, personnel, and finances. Tables with statewide data are presented in Part I. Part II contains data on pupil accounting, high school graduate intentions, public school personnel, and current expense expenditures for each local school system. Part III provides pupil accounting and financial data for the charter schools. This publication would not be possible without the full support and dedicated efforts of public school administrators, principals, and teachers. Their efforts in making this information available are grate- fully acknowledged. .po Mike Ward Phillip J. Kirk, Jr. State Superintendent Chairman of Public Instruction State Board of Education iii 5 Contents Page Foreword iii PART I: STATE SUMMARY PUPIL INFORMATION 1 Pupil Accounting 1 Nonpromotion Rate by Grade 2 Projected Final Average Daily Membership 2 Exceptional Pupils 2 Pupil Membership by Race/Ethnic Origin 2 High School Graduates Intentions 3 Projections of High School Graduates 3 Public School Dropout and Retention Data 3 NORTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SCHOOL PERSONNEL 32 32 Public School Personnel Summary Experience Status of Instructional Personnel 33 Highest Degree Held by Instructional Personnel 33 Selected Characteristics of Classroom Teachers 33 Selected Statistics of Local Salary Supplements 33 FINANCIAL INFORMATION 45 TRANSPORTATION 69 COURSE MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY 73 PART H: LOCAL EDUCATION AGENCIES See Alphabetical List of Local Education Agencies on Page viii. PART III: CHARTER SCHOOLS Charter Schools 319 Pupil Accounting 320 Tables Page Pupil Information Table 1 Final Enrollment by Grade 5 Table 2 Final Average Daily Membership by Grade 6 Table 3 Final Average Daily Attendance by Grade 7 Table 4 Membership Last Day by Grade 8 Table 5 Promotions by Grade 9 Table 6 Nonpromotions by Grade 10 Table 7 Nonpromotion Rate by Grade 11 Table 8 Impact of Summer School on Nonpromotion Rate, 1998-99 12 Table 9 Projected State Final Average Daily Membership 13 Table 10 Projected Final Average Daily Membership by LEA 14 Table 11 Pupils in Membership Being Served by Exceptional Children Programs, 1999-2000 17 Table 12 Pupils in Membership by Race and Sex, 1999-2000 20 Table 13 A History of Pupil Membership by Race 23 Table 14 1999 High School Graduates Intentions Including 1998 Summer School 24 Table 15 Intentions of High School Graduates A Five Year History 25 Table 16 Projection of Public High School Graduates 26 Table 17 Public School Dropout and Retention Data, 1998-99 29 Public School Personnel Table 18 State Summary of Public School Full-Time Personnel, 1999-2000 34 Table 19 Experience Status of School Based Instructional Personnel, 1999-2000 35 Table 20 Highest Degree Held by All Instructional Personnel, 1999-2000 38 Table 21 Selected Characteristics of Classroom Teachers, 1999-2000 41 Table 22 Selected Statistics of Local Salary Supplements, 1999-2000 44 Financial Information Table 23 State of North Carolina Expenditures for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1999 47 Table 24 Per Capita Personal Income by County, 1998 48 Table 25 North Carolina Current Expense Expenditures by Source of Funds, 1998-99 49 Table 26 Comparison of Per Pupil Expenditures 50 vi Page Per Pupil Expenditure Ranking, 1998-99 Table 27 (Child Nutrition Included) 51 Per Pupil Expenditure Ranking, 1998-99 Table 28 (Child Nutrition Excluded) 54 Revenue From All Sources, 1998-99 57 Table 29 Current Expense Expenditures by Table 30 Purpose Codes, 1998-99 58 Capital Outlay Expenditures by Source Table 31 of Funds, 1998-99 63 Ranking of 1998-99 ADM, Total Per Pupil Table 32 Expenditures, and Capital Outlay 64 County Appropriations and Supplemental Taxes Table 33 for Education (Current Expense), 1998-99 67 Supplemental Taxes for Education, 1998-99 68 Table 34 Transportation Student Transportation on Public School Buses, 1998-99 70 Table 35 Course Membership Course Membership Summary, 1999-2000 Table 36 73 Charter Schools Charter School Membership by Race and Sex, 1999-2000 Table 37 333 Pupils in Membership Being Served by Exceptional Table 38 Children Programs, 1999-2000 (Charter Schools) 335 Per Pupil Expenditure Ranking, 1998-99 Table 39 Child Nutrition Included (Charter Schools) 337 Table 40 Per Pupil Expenditure Ranking, 1998-99 Child Nutrition Excluded (Charter Schools) 338 Revenue From All Sources, 1998-99 (Charter Schools) 339 Table 41 Current Expense Expenditures by Purpose Codes, 1998-99 Table 42 (Charter Schools) 340 vii Alphabetical List of Local Education Agencies Pan Page Page Alamance County Gaston County 82 Pamlico County 170 244 AlexanderCounty 84 Gates County Pasquotank County 172 246 Alleghany County Graham County 86 PenderCounty 174 248 Anson County Granville County 88 176 Perquimans County 250 Ashe County 90 Greene County Person County 178 252 Asheboro City Guilford County 260 Pitt County 180 254 Asheville City Halifax County 104 Polk County 182 256 Avery County HamettCounty 92 Randolph County 188 258 Beaufort County Haywood County 94 Richmond County 190 262 Bertie County 96 Henderson County Roanoke Rapids City 192 184 Bladen County 98 Hertford County Robeson County 194 264 Brunswick County Hickory City 100 Rockingham County 122 266 Buncombe County Hoke County 102 Rowan County 196 268 Burke County Hyde County 106 Rutherford County 198 270 Cabarrus County Iredell County 108 200 Sampson County 272 Caldwell County Jackson County 112 204 Scotland County 276 Camden County 114 Johnston County 206 Shelby City 138 Carteret County 116 Jones County 208 Stanly County 278 Caswell County 118 Kannapol is City 110 Stokes County 280 Catawba County Kings Mountain City 120 Surry County 136 282 Chapel Hill-Carrboro City 242 Lee County 210 Swain County 288 Chatham County Lenoir County 126 212 Thomasville City 156 CherokeeCounty Lexington City 128 Transylvania County 154 290 Chowan County Lincoln County 130 214 Tyrrell County 292 Clay County Macon County 132 216 Union County 294 Cleveland County Madison County 134 218 VanceCounty 296 Clinton City 274 Martin County 220 Wake County 298 Columbus County McDowell County 140 222 Warren County 300 Craven County Mecklenburg County 144 224 Washington County 302 Cumberland County Mitchell County 146 226 Watauga County 304 Currituck County 148 Montgomery County 228 Wayne County 306 Dare County Moore County 150 230 Weldon City 186 Davidson County Mooresville City 152 Whiteville City 202 142 Davie County Mount Airy City 158 286 Wilkes County 308 Dupl in County 160 Nash County 232 Wilson County 310 Durham County New Hanover County 162 234 Yadkin County 312 Edgecombe County 164 Newton-Conover City Yancey County 124 314 Elkin City 284 Northampton County 236 Forsyth County Onslow County 166 238 Franklin County 168 Orange County 240 viii Part I: State Summary 10

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