. Biennial report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of Montana . 21% 41% 18-30 106 102 26% 78% 25% 40% 31-100 _ 157 144 59% 72% 31% 47% 101-200 51 55 55% 65% 35% 38% 201-300 29 27 48% 59% 10% 19% 301-500 14 15 43% 40% 14% 20% Over 500 24 23 54% 83% 17% 48% HIGH SCHOOL 1-60 86 83 89% 92% 54% 61% 61-100 34 28 71% 82% 32% 46% 101-200 32 36 84% 89% 25% 28% 201-300 13 13 92% 100% 31% 60% 301-650 10 9 80% 100% 20% 44% Over 650 7 7 85% 83% 29% 30% All school districts in Montana took of their elementary foundation programs throughpermissive levies, and obtained of a


. Biennial report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of Montana . 21% 41% 18-30 106 102 26% 78% 25% 40% 31-100 _ 157 144 59% 72% 31% 47% 101-200 51 55 55% 65% 35% 38% 201-300 29 27 48% 59% 10% 19% 301-500 14 15 43% 40% 14% 20% Over 500 24 23 54% 83% 17% 48% HIGH SCHOOL 1-60 86 83 89% 92% 54% 61% 61-100 34 28 71% 82% 32% 46% 101-200 32 36 84% 89% 25% 28% 201-300 13 13 92% 100% 31% 60% 301-650 10 9 80% 100% 20% 44% Over 650 7 7 85% 83% 29% 30% All school districts in Montana took of their elementary foundation programs throughpermissive levies, and obtained of all programs through a voted levy. The correspondingfigures for all high schools is and From these figures it can readily be seen that the foundation program, which was set up in1949, is insufficient to meet the needs of most of the school districts in Montana at the present should be passed in order to make it possible for school districts to offer an approvededucational program to its increased schol populations without the need of holding Improper Original Aggravated by poor maintenance -59- SOURCES OF PUBLIC SCHOOL REVENUE Local 1950-51 District Levies $ 8,851,814 County Levies 10,013,484 High School District 1,272,622 TOTALS $20,137,920 Other Local Revenue 6,021,646 (Sale Bonds, Insurance, etc.) State Equalization $ 5,545,370 Interest and Income 1,956,720 Transportation and Vocational __ 673,801 TOTALS $ 8,175,891 Federal Forest Reserve $ 68,964 Taylor Grazing 9,573 Indian Funds 379,481 School Lunch 169,854 Vocational 128,094 TOTALS $ 755,966 Balance on hand July 1, 1950 and 1951 $13,183,250 Veterans Training (Federal) 868,898 TOTAL AMOUNT AVAILABLE $49,143,571 1951-52 $10,388,647 10,621,056 1,667,604 $22,677,3074,909,992 $ 5,402,906 2,766,455 699,595 $ 8,868,956 109,95010,802379,482193,100128,030 $ 821,364 7/1/51 $12,683,279906,724 $50,867,622


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