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STATE OF MARYLAND
Annual Report
DepartmentolEducation
A STATISTICAL REVIEW for the Year Ending JUNE 30, 1970
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STATE OF MARYLAND
Annual Report
Department of Education
A STATISTICAL REVIEW for the Year Ending JUNE 30, 1970
showing condition of the
Public Schools of Maryland
by the State Board of Education
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD
Maryland State Board of Education
Member of the Board Year Term Expires
J. Jerome Framptom, Jr.,
President
Richard Schifter
Vice President
Lawrence Miller
Mrs. Roger W. Moyer
Mrs. William F. Robie
Ross V. Smith
William G. Sykes
Secretary-Treasurer of the Board and State Sup
James A. Sensenbaugh
Deputy State Superintendent of Schools
Quentin L. Earhart
Federalsburg 1973
Bethesda 1974
Baltimore 1977
Annapolis 1977
Fort Washington 1975
Thurmont 1974
Baltimore 1976
intendent of Schools
NOTE: The data given in this publication are for the year ending the 30th of June 1970. The members of the
Maryland State Board of Education and the Maryland State Department of Education listed above are
those who are in office at the time of the formal publication of this report.
STATE OF MARYIAND
Maryland State Department of Education
Friendship International Airport
Baltimore, Maryland 21240
THE HONORABLE MARVIN MANDEL
Government House
Annapolis, Maryland
Dear Governor Mandel:
I have the honor of submitting to you the 104th Annual Report
covering all operations of the State Department of Education for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 1970.
Pertinent statistics concerning education in Maryland are
presented in this report. The report provides data that are valid
and reliable. The data will not only help in making sound adminis-
trative decisions but will present a better understanding of our
school system.
Respectfully submitted,
JAMES A. SENSENBAUGH
Secretary-Treasurer
State Board of Education
Baltimore, Maryland
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Background Data TABU
Actual Days Schools Were Open: Opening and Closing Dates: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 1
Fall Enrollment in Educational Programs - Grades Prekgn.-12, Teaching Staff, Number of Schools: Public and Nonpublic: State of Maryland: 1969-70. . . 2
Number of Maryland Public Schools: September 30, 1969 3
Pupil Data
Fall Enrollment* by Local Unit and Year: Maryland Public Schools: Fall of 1959 to Fall of 1969 , A
Kindergarten Enrollment*: Maryland Public Schools: Fall of 1959 to Fall of 1969 5
Fall Enrollment by Grade and Organization: Maryland Public Schools: 1959-1969 6
Public and Nonpublic School Enrollment by Grade: State of Maryland: September 30, 1969 7
Enrollment by Grade: Maryland Public Schools: September 30, 1969 8
Enrollment in Education Programs in Maryland Institutions: September 30, 1969 9
Nonpublic School Enrollment, Number of Schools and Teachers: State of Maryland: September 30, 1969 10
Catholic School Enrollment, Number of Schools and Teachers: State of Maryland: September 30, 1969 11
Nonpublic Non-Catholic School Enrollment, Number of Schools and Teachers: State of Maryland: September 30, 1969 12
Nonpublic School Enrollment by Grade: State of Maryland: September 30, 1969 13
Catholic School Enrollment by Grade: State of Maryland: September 30, 1969 14
Nonpublic Non-Catholic School Enrollment by Grade: State of Maryland: September 30, 1969 15
Total Resident Births in Maryland: 1959-1969 16
Total Number of Handicapped Maryland Children Enrolled Either in Special Classes, Home and Hospital Instruction, or Special Schools*: 1969-70 17
Number of Schools, Classes, and Enrollment in Special Class Programs for Handicapped Children: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 18
Special Classes for Handicapped Children: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 19
Special Classes for Handicapped Children: Maryland Public Elementary Schools: 1969-70 20
Special Classes for Handicapped Children: Maryland Public High Schools: 1969-70 21
Handicapped Children Receiving Home and Hospital Instruction: State of Maryland 1969-70 22
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLg
Severely Handicapped Children Attending Special Schools Outside Maryland Public School System: 1969-70 23
Speech and Hearing Therapy Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 24
Total Number of Pupils Who Received Therapy: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 25
Pupils in Prekindergarten and Kindergarten Who Received Therapy: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 26j
Pupils in Primary Grades Who Received Therapy: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 27
Pupils in Intermediate Grades Who Received Therapy: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 28
Pupils in High School Who Received Therapy: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 29
Pupils in Special Classes Who Received Therapy: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 3 0 1
Summer School Enrollment and Number of Centers: Maryland Public Schools: 1969 31
Summer School Enrollment by Source of Funds and Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969 32
Pupil Withdrawals* from Public Schools: State of Maryland: 1969-70 33]
Nonpromotions by Number and Percent: Grades 1-12: Maryland Public Schools: June Net Roll, 1970 34
Nonpromotions in First Grade by Number and Percent: Maryland Public Schools: June Net Roll, 1970 35
Public High School Graduates: State of Maryland: 1959-60 - 1969-70 ^. . . 31
Follow-up of All Graduates by Number and Percent: Maryland Public High Schools: 1959-1969 Graduates in 1959-60 to 1969-70 37|
Follow-up of Male Graduates by Number and Percent: Maryland Public High Schools: 1959-1969 Graduates in 1959-60 to 1969-70 38
Follow-up of Female Graduates by Number and Percent: Maryland Public High Schools: 1959-1969 Graduates in 1959-60 to 1969-70 39
Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Attending Degree-Granting Institutions by Number and Percent: 1959-60, 1964-65, 1969-70 40
Male Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Attending Degree-Granting Institutions by Number and Percent: 1959-60, 1964-65, 1969-70 41
Female Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Attending Degree-Granting Institutions by Number and Percent: 1959-60, 1964-65, 1969-70 42
Graduates of All Maryland Public High Schools Continuing Education by Number and Percent: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70 43
Male Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Continuing Education by Number and Percent: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70 44
Female Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Continuing Education by Number and Percent: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70 45
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Follow-up of All Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70 46
Follow-up of Male Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70 47
Follow-up of Female Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70 48
Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Attending Maryland Colleges: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70 49
Male Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Attending Maryland Colleges: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70 50
Female Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Attending Maryland Colleges: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70 51
Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Attending Out-of-State Colleges: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70 52
Male Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Attending Out-of-State Colleges: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70 53
Female Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Attending Out-of-State Colleges: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70 54
Enrollment in Maryland Public High Schools, by Subject, Including Duplicates: Fall of 1969 55
English Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969 56
Social Studies Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969 57
Science Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969 58
Mathematics Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969 59
Foreign Language Enrollments: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969 .... i 60
Agriculture Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969 61
Home Economics Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969 62
Industrial Education (Industrial Arts) Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969 63
Industrial Education (Vocational-Industrial) and Technical Education (Vocational-Technical) Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High
Schools: Fall of 1969 64
Business Education Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969 65
Physical and Health Education Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969 66
Music Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969 67
Art Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969 68
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Driver Education Enrollment: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969 69
Special Education Enrollment: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969 70
Average Number of Pupils Belonging per Teacher and Principal: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 71
Average Number of Pupils Belonging: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 72
Average Number of Pupils Attending: Percent of Attendance: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 73
Number of Maryland Public Elementary Schools by Pupil Membership: September 30, 1969 74
Number of Maryland Public High Schools by Pupil Membership: September 30, 1969 75
Staff Data
Number of Principals and Teachers K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1959-60 - 1969-70 76
Number of Principals and Teachers K-6: Maryland Public Schools: 1959-60 - 1969-70 77
Number of Principals and Teachers 7-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1959-60 - 1969-70 78
Positions in All Functions: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 79
Positions in Instructional Function: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 80
Positions in Instructional Function: K-6: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 81
Positions in Instructional Function: 7-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 82
Secretarial and Clerical Positions in Instructional Function: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 83
Staff" Employed in Noninstructiona 1 Functions: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 84
Personnel in Special Class Program for Handicapped Children: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 85
Number of Maryland Public Elementary Schools by Size of Staff: September 30, 1969 86
Number of Maryland Public High Schools by Size of Staff: September 30, 1969 87
Number of Different Individuals Teaching and Number of Maryland Public High Schools Offering Each Subject: Fall of 1969 88
Number of Students in Maryland Colleges Who Qualified for Standard Teaching Certificates in Maryland: 1959-60 - 1969-70 89
Number of Students in Maryland Colleges Who Qualified for Standard Teaching Certificates in Maryland: 1969-70 90
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE
All Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals (K-12): By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 91
All Elementary Teachers and Principals (K-6): By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 92
All High School Teachers and Principals (7-12): By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 93
All Elementary and High School Teachers (K-12): By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 94
All Elementary Teachers (K-6): By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 95
All High School Teachers (7-12): By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 96
New Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals (K-12): By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 97
New Elementary Teachers and Principals (K-6): By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 98
New High School Teachers and Principals (7-12): By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 99
All Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals (K-12): By Type of Certificate: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 100
All Elementary Teachers and Principals (K-6): By Type of Certificate: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 101
All High School Teachers and Principals (7-12): By Type of Certificate: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 102
All Elementary and High School Teachers (K-12): By Type of Certificate: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 103
All Elementary Teachers: (K-6): By Type of Certificate: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 104
All High School Teachers (7-12): By Type of Certificate: Maryland Public Schools September 1969 105
New Elementary and* High School Teachers and Principals (K-12): By Type of Certificate: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 106
New Elementary School Teachers and Principals (K-6): By Type of Certificate: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 107
New High School Teachers and Principals (7-12): By Type of Certificate: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 108
All Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals (K-12): By Years of Experience: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 109
All Elementary School Teachers and Principals (K-6): By Years of Experience: Maryland Public Schools: Septetioer 1969 110
All High School Teachers and Principals (7-12): By Years of Experience: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 . Ill
New Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals (K-12): By Years of Experience: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 112
New Elementary School Teachers and Principals (K-6): By Years of Experience: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 113
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New High School Teachers and Principals (7-12): By Years of Experience: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 114
Withdrawals: Teachers and Principals by Organization: Maryland Public Schools: School Year 1968-69 and Summer 1969 115
Withdrawals: Teachers and Principals K-12: Maryland Public Schools: School Year 1968-69 and Summer 1969 116
Withdrawals: Teachers and Principals K-12: By Cause: Maryland Public Schools: School Year 1968-69 and Summer 1969 117
Withdrawals: Elementary Teachers and Principals K-6: By Cause: Maryland Public Schools: School Year 1968-69 and Summer 1969 118
Withdrawals: High School Teachers and Principals 7-12: By Cause: Maryland Public Schools: School Year 1968-69 and Summer 1969 119
New Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals K-12: By Organization: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 120
New Teachers and Principals K-12: By Source: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 121
New Elementary Teachers and Principals K-6: By Source: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 122
New High School Teachers and Principals 7-12: By Source: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969 123
\dult Program Data
High School Equivalence: State of Maryland: 1959-60 - 1969-70 124
General Adult Education Programs*: Number of Teachers, Classes, and Enrollment: State of Maryland: 1969-70 125
Adult Basic Education: State of Maryland: 1969-70 126
Vocational Adult Education Program: Enrollment by Program: State of Maryland: 1969-70 127
Vocational Education for Maryland Public High Schools: Enrollment by Program: 1969-70 128
ocational Rehabilitation Data
Vocational Rehabilitation Services Rendered: State of Maryland: 1969-70 129
Characteristics of Clients Served by Vocational Rehabilitation: State of Maryland: 1969-70 130
Nature of Disability of Rehabilitation Clients: State of Maryland: 1969-70 131
Number of Vocational Rehabilitation Referrals by Reporting Agencies: State of Maryland: 1969-70 132
inane ial Data
FINANCIAL STATEMENT - Expenditures by Maryland State Department of Education: Headquarters and Vocational Rehabilitation: 1969-70 133
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Statement of Appropriations: Maryland State Department of Education: 1969-70 134
Local Revenue Appropriations: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 135
Receipts from All Sources for Current Expenses*, School Construction, and Debt Service: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 (Includes Teachers'
Retirement and Social Security Paid Direct by State) 136
Receipts from All Sources for Current Expenses-': Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 (Includes Teachers' Retirement and Social Security Paid
Direct by State) 137
Receipts from All Sources for Current Expenses*: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 (Excludes Teachers' Retirement and Social Security Paid
Direct by State) 138
Receipts from All Sources for School Construction: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 139
Receipts from All Sources for Debt Service: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 140
Receipts from the State of Maryland for Public School Purposes: 1969-70 141
Receipts from the Federal Government for Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 142
Disbursements for All Purposes: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 143
Disbursements for Instruction: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 144
Disbursements for Pupil Personnel and Health Services: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 145
Disbursements for Operation of Plant and Equipment: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 146
Disbursements for Maintenance of Plant and Equipment: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 147
*
Disbursements for Pupil Transportation: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 148
Disbursements for Administration: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 149
Disbursements for Fixed Charges: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 150
Disbursements for Food Services and Student Body Activities: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 151
Disbursements for Community Services: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 152
Disbursements for Capital Outlay: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 153
Disbursements for Debt Service: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 154
Percent Distribution of Current Expenses: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 (Including Cost of Transportation) 155
Percent Distribution of Current Expenses: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 (Excluding Cost of Transportation) 156
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Percent Distribution of Day School Current Expenses: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 (Including Cost of Transportation) 157
Percent Distribution of Day School Current Expenses: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 (Excluding Cost of Transportation) 158
Cost per Pupil Belonging (K*-12): All Current Expenses - Including Administration and Fixed Charges: Maryland Public Day Schools: 1959-60 - 1969-70 . 159
Cost per Pupil Belonging for Current Expenses*: K/- 12 : Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 160
Cost per Pupil Belonging for Current Expenses: By Function: K*-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 161
Foundation Program: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 162
Foundation Program per Pupil and Staffing Ratios: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 163
Average Annual Salary per Teacher and Principal K*-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1959-60 - 1969-70 164
Average Salary* per Teacher and Principal: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 165
Expenditures of Public Funds for Transportation: Cost per Public School Pupil Transported: Number and Percent Transported: State of Maryland:
1969-70 166
Number of Public Schools to Which Transportation Was Provided at Public Expense: Number of Vechicles Used: State of Maryland: 1969-70 167
Capital Outlay Expenditures: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 i 168
Value* of Maryland Public School Property per Pupil Belonging: 1969-70 169
Maryland Public School Bonded Indebtedness Related to Assessed Valuation: June 30, 1970 170
Maryland Public School Bonded Indebtedness* and Interest Payments per Pupil Belonging K-12: June 30, 1970 171
Assessed Valuation Taxable at Full Rate for County Purposes in Thousands of Dollars: State of Maryland: 1923-24 - 1969-70 172
1969-70 Valuation of Property Assessable at Full Rate for County Purposes: State of Maryland 173
Assessed Valuation per Pupil Belonging K-12 and per Capita: State of Maryland: 1969-70 174
Participation in and Types of Lunches: Income and Expenditures: National School Lunch Program: Maryland Public Schools: 1960-61 - 1969-70 175
National School Lunch Program: Income and Expenditures: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 176
National School Lunch Program: Participation in and Types of Lunches Served: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 177
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Special Milk Program: Participation in and Reimbursement Paid: Maryland Public Schools: 1960-61 - 1969-70 , 178
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 Secondary - Total Expenditures 179
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Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 Secondary - State Expenditures 180
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 Secondary - Federal Expenditures 181
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 Secondary - Local Expenditures 182
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 Post Secondary - Total Expenditures 183
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 Post Secondary - State Expenditures 184
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 Post Secondary - Federal Expenditures 185
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 Post Secondary - Local Expenditures 186
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 Adult Education - Total Expenditures 187
Expenditures for Vocat iona 1 Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 Adult Education - State Expenditures 188
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 Adult Education - Federal Expenditures 189
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 Adult Education - Local Expenditures 190
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 Special Needs - Total Expenditures 191
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 Special Needs - State Expenditures 192
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 Special Needs - Federal Expenditures 193
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70 Special Needs - Local Expenditures 194
State Aid for Spe<*Lal Education: Prek.gn.-12: State of Maryland: 1969-70 195
Statistics of Maryland Public Libraries: 1969-70 196
Cost of Vocational RehabiTitation Case Services Rendered: State of Maryland: 1969-70 197
BACKGROUND DATA:
1 969- 1 970
Annual Report
TABLE
1
Actual Days Schools Were Open: Opening and Closing Dates: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Actual
Number
Days
Schools
Were Ooen
Opening
Dates
September
iy oy
Closing
Dates
June
i q "7 r\
iy / u
Local Unit
Actual
Number
Days
Schools
Were Open
Opening
Dates
September
iy d9
Closing
Dates
June
1970
Allegany
183
3
12
Harford
182
4
12
Anne Arundel
182
4
10
Howard
183
4
18
Baltimore City
183
4
18
Kent
181
3
12
Baltimore
184
4
17
Calvert
180
4
17
Montgomery
185
2
18
Prince George1 s
184
2
11
Caroline
181
4
9
Queen Anne's
183
4
9
Carroll
183
3
16
St. Mary's
180
4
10
Cecil
183
2
12
Somerset
180
2
10
Charles
182
2
10
Dorchester
180
5
11
Talbot
181
2
10
Washington
180
4
11
Frederick
182
4
16
Wicomico
181
2
10
Garrett
180
2
12
Worcester
184
2
8
*
TABLE
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Fall Enrollment in Educational Programs - Grades Prekgn.-12, Teaching Staff, Number of Schools:
Public and Nonpublic: State of Maryland: 1969-70
Type of Educational Program
Grand Total
Elementary
Secondary
ENROLLMENT
Total
1,027,
541
617,
950
409,
591
Public
891,
981
514,
665
377,
316
Nonpublic
132,
210
101,
138
31,
072
Campus School at State College
214
214
State Institution
3
136
1,
933
1,
203
TEACHING STAFF
Total
49, 180
1
1
Public
42,874
22, 150
20, 724
Nonpublic
5, 962
7
1
Campus School at State College
9
9
State Institution
335
1
1
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
Total
*1,801
1,450
474
Public
*1,275
996
348
Nonpublic
*506
436
109
Campus School at State College
1
1
State Institution
*19
17
17
*Excludes duplicates.
^Breakdown by organization not available.
TABLE
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Number of Maryland Public Schools: September 30, 1969
Local Unit
Grand
Total
TJ* 1 am An —
-Li -L <_ 1 1 IL. L 1
tary
Only*
Secondary Only
Combined
Total
J unio i*
Jr. -Sr.
Senior
f fV;iH*»Q Q-l 9 1
V (Jt-clL 1 1 ' ! i - ; 1
1 'l- : . i 1 >. ■ I ;
Total
Middle
Other
Total State
1,275
927
279
114
50
102
13
69
35
34
Allegany
37
27
7
2
•3
■J
2
O
J
J
Anne Arundel
94
75
18
9
2
6
1
1
1
Baltimore City
9
1 ^9
45
16
13
14
2
8
-
8
Baltimore
151
107
40
20
3
16
1
4
1
3
Calvert
13
11
1
-
-
1
-
1
1
-
Caroline
10
6
4
2
2
Carroll
25
16
5
1
1
3
-
4
1
3
Cecil
ID
6
-
4
1
1
2
2
-
Charles
23
14
4
-
1
2
1
5
4
1
Dorchester
20
16
4
1
3
-
-
-
-
-
Frederick
33
23
7
5
2
3
2
1
Garrett
19
15
2
2
2
2
Harford
38
27
9
3
1
4
1
2
1
1
Howard
26
15
5
4
1
6
6
Kent
8
4
1
1
3
1
2
Montgomery
180
134
42
22
3
17
4
4
Prince George's
219
167
51
33
2
15
1
1
1
Queen Anne 1 s
12
8
2
1
1
2
2
St. Mary's
23
16
3
2
1
4
3
1
Somerset
17
10
3
1
2
4
1
3
Talbot
13
10
2
1
1
1
1
Washington
44
30
7
2
4
1
7
4
3
Wicomico
24
16
6
2
1
2
1
2
2
Worcester
17
12
5
4
1
*Includes the following one-teacher schools: Garrett, 1; Somerset, 1.
PUPIL DATA
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Annual Report
TABLE
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Fall Enrollment* by Local Unit and Year: Maryland Public Schools: Fall of 1959 to Fall of 1969
Local Unit
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
Total State
581,093
606,809
634,804
667,528
704,693
735,242
762,636
790,928
825,892
860,604
891,981
Allegany
15,847
15,926
16,228
16,643
16,789
16,887
16,528
16,530
16,448
16,474
16,602
Anne Arundel
39,373
42,006
44,428
47,638
51,248
54,131
56,703
59,391
62,175
65,920
70,842
Baltimore City
166,721
170, 222
175 , 037
180, 032
184, 876
188,020
191,008
192,312
192 , 545
192 , 169
193 , 082
Baltimore
81,814
86,283
91,187
96,216
101,882
106,273
109,193
112,856
118,356
123,607
129,658
Calvert
4,105
4,323
4,586
4,744
4,977
5,098
5,179
5,223
5,284
5,466
5,606
Caroline
4,373
4,470
4,545
4,680
4,736
4,897
5,021
5,005
5,265
5,335
5,325
Carroll
10,289
10,673
10,977
11,411
11,987
12,454
12,823
13,238
13,864
14,406
15,052
Cecil
9,179
9 , 581
9,726
10, 164
10,556
10,887
10,907
11 ,215
11 , 700
11 , 966
12 , 088
Charles
7,168
7,410
7,768
8,166
8,564
8,999
9,498
10,044
10,765
11,692
12,431
Dorchester
6,002
6,084
6,128
6,283
6,443
6,533
6,502
6,537
6,501
6,568
6,721
Frederick
13,877
14,299
14,633
15,172
15,793
16,260
16,764
17,393
17,905
18,356
18,740
Garrett
4,790
4,771
4,763
4,824
4,970
5,075
5,089
5,064
5,341
5,367
5,460
Harford
15,884
16,551
17,373
18,175
19,527
20,583
21,654
23,520
24,941
28,162
29,761
Howard
6,997
7,585
8,318
8,955
9,787
10,389
11,038
11,536
13,078
14,371
15,789
Kent
3,258
3,335
3,383
3,415
3,458
3,491
3,539
3,577
3,636
3,701
3,928
Montgomery
74,617
80,680
86,494
92,536
97,802
102,020
106,206
111,137
116,015
121,936
125,456
Prince George's
65,225
69,675
75,032
81,999
92,395
102,504
113,260
123,486
136,469
147,233
155,492
Queen Anne 1 s
3,619
3,712
3,884
3,989
4,045
4,196
4,251
4,229
4,603
4,631
4,753
St. Mary's
5,745
6,140
5,949
6,638
7,402
7,907
8,265
8,829
9,390
9,830
10,576
Somerset
4,259
4,296
4,340
4,416
4,445
4,496
4,508
4,433
4,484
4,476
4,748
Talbot
4,113
4,136
4,247
4,307
4,450
4,446
4,452
4,526
4,483
4,531
4,614
Washington
18,554
18,833
19,520
20,436
21,145
21,584
21,722
21,991
23,122
23,470
23,873
Wicomico
9,917
10,310
10,674
10,916
11,416
11,875
12,278
12,459
12,746
14,082
14,487
Worcester
5,367
5,508
5,584
5,773
6,000
6,237
6,248
6,397
6,776
6,855
6,897
*Includes prekindergar ten and kindergarten enrollment.
TABLE
5
Kindergarten Enrollment*: Maryland Public Schools: Fall of 1959 to Fall of 1969
Local Unit
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
Prekgn.
Kgn.
Prekgn.
Kgn.
Total State
22,497
23 , 308
24, 356
25 , 731
28, 268
30, 221
, J7l
1,841
51,419
1,749
58,437
Al 1 poanv
30
28
45
Anne Arundel
16
22
16
24
24
30
25
29
390
26
1,935
17
3,837
Baltimore City
13,850
14,247
14,884
15,793
16,009
15,875
16,324
16,545
15,781
842
14,946
854
15, 128
Bait imor e
52
55
57
51
57
55
55
293
2,122
13
4,370
30
7,162
Calvert
25
21
98
252
313
Caro line
61
59
65
62
76
102
115
138
369
369
Carroll
_
Cecil
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Charles
Dorches t ei*
-
-
- ■
369
Fired eri ck
Garrett
-
-
-
-
-
-
112
128
244
Harford
-
-
-
-
170
2 307
2 436
Howard
7
1 , 015
66
1 180
105
1 334
is.ent
111
291
Montgomery
"7 nTC
/ ,y<ij
8,238
8,603
8,820
9 , 042
9 , 174
9,464
9,615
9 , 624
487
9,656
481
9,686
Prince George' s
2,022
3,915
5,335
6,519
9,822
227
12,127
213
12,693
Queen Anne' s
328
375
348
St. Mary's
150
150
150
249
373
472
30
512
532
Somerset
284
Talbot
Washington
505
592
632
691.
727
788
868
904
1,630
9
1,806
21
1,805
Wicomico
943
1,070
Worcester
88
95
99
115
140
132
127
151
463
513
491
*Includes prekindergarten
enrollment
as follows:
Total
188
178
380
680
838
Anne Arundel
24
30
25
29
31
Baltimore City
159
143
351
579
745
Baltimore
67
50
Washington
5
5
4
5
12
TABLE
6
Fall Enrollment by Grade and Organization: Maryland Public Schools: 1959-1969
Grade
Fall of
Total
Kinder-
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12/
Special
garten*
Classes
GRAND TOTAL
1959
581,093
22,497
59,211
55,774
53,327
50,405
49,811
49,620
52,026
44,346
39,291
35,757
31,165
25,301
12,562
1960
606,809
23,308
61,671
57,268
55,208
53,087
50,043
48,667
54,328
52,639
44,778
36,943
30,965
28,198
9,706
1961
634,804
24,356
63,667
59,724
56,610
54,849
52,800
49,012
53,205
52,620
52,981
42,755
32,917
28,061
11,247
1962
667,528
25,731
65,860
60,749
58,712
56,450
54,512
52,004
53,786
52,588
53,152
50,578
38,189
29,935
15,282
1963
704,693
28,268
69,498
63,636
60,769
58,879
56,682
53,770
55,740
52,828
53,261
51,796
46,360
35,831
17,375
1964
735,242
30,221
68,169
63,967
60,710
60,455
58,416
55,518
57,767
55,139
54,065
52,170
46,934
43,351
28,360
1965
762,636
32,562
69,731
65,006
62,726
62,920
60,501
57,736
59,896
57,543
56,706
52,812
47,251
43,621
33,625
1966
790,928
34,574
71,451
66,556
64,865
65,345
62,584
59,748
63,062
60,056
58,753
55,668
48,449
43,652
36,165
1967
825,892
42,391
72,965
67,240
65,384
65,824
64,539
61,683
63,149
60,702
59,965
57,142
50,502
44,774
49,632
1968
860,604
53,260
68,219
66,370
64,551
66,082
65,131
63,372
66,216
63,024
62,802
59,589
52,661
46,641
62,686
1969
891,981
60,186
68,175
64,469
64,827
65,613
64,702
63,592
69,105
66,096
65.303
62.553
54,827
48,588
73,945
TOTAL ELEMENTARY
1959
348,291
22,497
59,211
55,774
53,327
50,405
49,811
49,620
87
31
7,528
1960
3y,708
23,308
61,671
57,268
55,208
53,087
50,043
48,667
34
26
8,396
1961
370,551
24,356
63,667
59,724
56,610
54,849
52,800
49,012
35
25
9,473
1962
387,184
25,731
65,860
60,749
58,712
56,450
54,512
52,004
37
25
13,104
1963
406,372
28,268
69,498
63,636
60,769
58,879
56,682
53,770
41
24
14,805
1964
423,200
* 30,221
68,169
63,967
60,710
60,455
58,416
55,518
30
40
25,674
1965
442,014
32,562
69,731
65,006
62,726
62,920
60,501
57,736
29
39
30,764
1966
458,144
34,574
71,451
66,556
64,865
65,345
62,584
59,748
28
37
32,956
1967
479,758
42,391
72,965
67,240
65,384
65,824
64,539
61,683
88
39 , 644
1968
499,295
53,260
68,219
66,370
64,551
66,082
65,131
63,372
122
52,188
1969
514,665
60,186
68,175
64,469
64,827
65,613
64,702
63,592
80
63,021
TOTAL HIGH
1959
232,802
51,939
44,315
39,291
35,757
31,165
25,301
5,034
1960
249,101
54,294
52,613
44,778
36,943
30,965
28,198
1,310
1961
264,253
53,170
52,595
52,981
42,755
32,917
28,061
1,774
1962
280,344
53,74 <
52,563
53,152
50,578
38,189
29,935
2,178
1963
298,321
55,699
52,804
53,261
51,796
46,360
35,831
2,570
1964
312,042
57,737
55,099
54,065
52,170
46,934
43,351
2,686
1965
320,622
59,867
57,504
56,706
52,812
47,251
43,621
2,861
1966
332,784
63,034
60,019
58,753
55,668
48,449
43,652
3,209
1967
346,134
63,061
60,702
59,965
57,142
50,502
44,774
9,988
1968
361,309
66,094
63,024
62,802
59,589
52,661
46,641
10,498
1969
377,316
69,025
66,096
65,303
62,553
54,827
48,588
10,924
*Includes enrollment in prekindergarten classes.
/Includes postgraduates.
TABLE
7
Public and Nonpublic School Enrollment by Grade: State of Maryland: September 30, 1969
Local Unit
Grand
Total
Elementary Enrollment by
Grade
To t al
Elemen-
tary
Pre-
kinder-
garten
Kinder-
garten
Ungraded
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Special
Other
Total State*
1,027,541
617,950
8,274
64, 178
18,134
48,516
79,486
75,842
76, 333
77 , 366
76, 089
75,031
9 , 676
9 , 025
Total Local Units
1,024,191
615,803
8,078
64,101
17,233
48,220
79,417
75,772
76,247
77,268
75,971
74,910
9,602
8,984
Allegany
19,041
10,128
32
215
181
407
1,533
1,494
1,521
1,538
1,490
1,450
138
129
Anne Arundel
78,068
46,472
198
4,532
889
2,274
6,771
6,212
6,365
6,238
6,042
6, 100
454
397
Baltimore City
229,702
145,456
1,847
16,366
8 , 575
18, 234
16,535
15,554
15,702
16,570
15,846
14,994
2,671
2,562
Baltimore
158, 162
91,645
1,361
8,437
1,457
9,174
10,382
10,227
10, 616
11,480
12,056
12, 251
2 , 147
2 , 057
Calvert
6,119
3,644
-
336
1-89
-
564
550
501
487
503
451
43
20
Caroline
5,475
3,083
-
394
140
427
417
438
418
423
426
v»dL Lull
15 698
8 770
196
1 401
1 355
1 , 395
1 307
1 351
36
48
Cecil
13^325
7 ',643
-
91
177
_
1 257
ll 190
1,102
1,125
1^183
81
64
Charles
13,944
8,398
-
-
235
1 472
1 434
1,316
1,294
1,244
1,215
98
90
Dorchester
6,754
3,638
15
387
8
'554
'523
520
536
513
582
-
-
Frederick
ZU, D
11 fx 9 'X
llU
148
3,281
1,253
1,315
1 9 52 'X
1 9 9 A
1 9 9 Q
1 91 Q
1 j 1
IjD
Garrett
5,474
3,147
14
244
61
476
460
482
444
429
457
80
Harford
31,795
18,957
61
2,507
374
528
2,655
2,524
2,562
2,544
2,531
2,450
119
102
Howard
17,909
11,157
239
1,382
201
65
1,587
1,485
1,434
1,482
1,437
1,452
204
189
Kent
4,059
2,423
308
80
10
371
328
333
324
311
336
12
10
Montgomery
148,279
86,696
2,743
10,557
1,490
13,222
9,088
9,369
9,237
9,308
9,243
9,399
1 , 549
1,491
Prince George's
173,824
108,809
1,409
13,319
1,981
16,356
15,085
15,446
14,635
14,251
13,508
1,486
1,333
Queen Anne's
4,911
2,750
348
129
504
387
350
355
325
352
St. Mary's
13,499
8,507
8
624
175
1,436
1,317
1,176
1,194
1,082
1,106
180
209
Somerset
4,748
2,721
284
48
1,025
88
90
58
397
378
353
Talbot
5,432
3,045
18
39
76
541
495
456
453
457
452
37
21
Washington
25,768
14,588
43
1,864
181
2,139
2,120
2,060
2,016
1,969
2,021
87
88
Wicomico
14,812
8,833
36
1,070
152
1,317
1,201
1,287
1,274
1,209
1,240
29
18
Worcester
6,897
3,870
491
28
572
527
559
558
572
563
*Total State includes enrollments in the campus school at Towson State College and in education programs in Maryland State institutions which are
not reflected in local units. Enrollments at the institutions are given in a table which follows; the campus school has grade enrollment as follows:
Prek., 27; K, 40; 1, 25; 2, 26; 3, 24; 4, 23; 5, 23; 6, 26; Total, 214.
TABLE
7
Public and Nonpublic School Enrollment by Grade: State of Maryland: September 30, 1969
T.np^il TTni f~
LjU Lai uin L
High
School Enrollment by
Li LdU c
Total
High
Ungraded
7
8
9
10
11
12
Special
Other
Total State*
409,591
11,175
476
70,552
67,659
72,861
69,993
61,576
55,299
Total Local Units
408,388
10,934
91
70,521
67,579
72,715
69,850
61,495
55,203
Allegany
8,913
119
-
1 459
1 368
1,482
1,531
1,477
1,477
Anne Arundel
31,596
411
59
5,986
5^629
5,768
5,323
4,553
3,867
Baltimore City
84,246
6,721
21
13,765
12,643
14,432
14,402
12 , 082
10, 180
Baltimore
66,517
967
-
11,184
10,705
12,004
11,763
10,288
9,606
Calvert
2,475
40
-
456
470
532
371
309
297
Caroline
2,392
68
-
4?9
397
399
369
339
Carroll
6,928
76
-
1,284
1,255
1,262
1,118
1,034
899
Cecil
5,682
156
-
1,008
929
1,056
971
821
741
Charles
5,546
57
-
1,118
1,089
990
867
776
649
Dorchester
3, 116
55
; 562
560
544
503
459
433
Frederick
9,073
63
1,608
1,611
1,632
1,512
1.412
1,235
Gajrett
2,327
94
377
436
375
328
387
330
Harford
12,838
204
2,313
2,222
2,360
2,222
1,862
1,655
Howard
6,752
119
1,219
1,195
1,210
1,096
1,023
890
Kent
1,636
65
319
279
307
243
231
192
Montgomery
61,583
643
2
9,884
9,836
10,615
10,941
10,160
9,502
Prince George' s
65,015
711
11,994
11,275
11,797
10,989
9,620
8,629
Queen Anne's
2,161
55
8
326
375
469
357
298
273
St. Mary's
4,992
118
849
795
1,036
830
716
648
Somerset
2,027
391
374
346
356
283
277
Talbot
2,387
38
465
460
445
352
326
301
Washington
11,180
38
1,913
1,970
2,074
1,934
1,652
1,599
Wicomico
5,979
116
1
1,098
1,116
1,034
930
921
763
Worcester
3,027
552
558
548
512
436
421
*Total State includes enrollments in education programs in Maryland State institutions which are not reflected in local units.
TABLE
8
Enrollment by Grade: Maryland Public Schools: September 30, 1969
T nf a 1 TTni t"
Grand
Total
Elementary Enrollment by Grade
Tn t- n 1
lOLdl
Ele-
me n t a r y
tS. L llUc L
g a r t en
Kinder-
garten
Ungraded
2
-3
j
4
j
it
0
7
Special
Other
Total State
891,981
514,665
1,749
58,437
16,080
46,941
68,175
64,469
64,827
65,613
64,702
63,592
80
Allegany
16,602
8,238
28
45
181
—
1,371
1,304
1,323
1,377
1,319
1,290
-
Ann f1 AtiitiHpI
70,842
40,837
17
3,837
889
2 , 274
6,086
5,558
5,703
5,581
5,391
5,501
-
Baltimore City
193,082
118,708
854
15,128
7 ,938
17 , 362
13,593
12,705
12,799
13,467
12,856
12,006
-
Baltimore
129,658
69,502
30
7,162
1,399
9,174
7,965
7,669
8,078
8,887
9,472
9,666
-
Calvert
5,606
3,180
-
313
189
-
497
483
439
422
431
406
-
Caroline
5,325
2,960
-
369
42
427
417
43a
418
423
426
-
Carrol 1
\j a. L lull
15 052
8,141
-
-
258
1,355
1,354
1,301
1,331
1,250
1,292
-
Cecil
12' 088
6,715
-
-
177
1,246
1,140
1,074
986
1,018
1,074
-
Charles
12,431
7,137
-
-
235
1,294
1,248
1,124
1,113
1,073
1,050
-
Dorchester
6,721
3 , 605
369
8
CCA
C; 0 O
cnri
JiJ
J JO
^1
jij
COO
Frederick
9,936
148
3,281
1,076
1,138
1,109
1,064
1,058
1,062
Garrett
5,460
3,133
244
61
476
460
482
444
429
457
80
Harford
29,761
17,765
2,436
374
528
2,522
2,382
2,411
2,403
2,398
2,311
Howard
15,789
9,159
105
1,334
201
65
1,365
1,238
1,175
1,233
1,218
1,225
Kent
3,928
2,292
291
80
10
354
314
317
311
297
318
Montgomery
125,456
68,813
481
9,686
1,177
13,222
7,224
7,443
7,337
7,354
7,426
7,463
Prince George' s
155,492
94,332
213
12,693
1,962
14,678
13,517
13,741
12,962
12,634
11,932
Queen Anne1 s
4,753
2,703
348
129
499
380
343
348
312
344
St. Mary's
10,576
6,499
532
175
1,186
1,048
948
928
850
832
Somerset
4,748
2,721
284
48
1,025
88
90
58
397
378
353
Talbot
4,614
2,477
76
475
408
382
379
387
370
Washington
23,873
13,434
21
1,805
181
1,991
1,961
1,913
1,874
1,826
1,862
Wicomico
14,487
8,508
1,070
124
1,281
1,162
1,253
1,240
1,171
1,207
Worcester
6,897
3,870
491
28
572
527
559
558
572
563
TABLE
8
Enrollment by Grade: Maryland Public Schools: September 30, 1969
High School Enrollment by Grade
XjO c 3 1 Un i t
Total
Ungraded
7
O
Q
1 u
I i
1 0
1 L
Hi eh
Special
Other
o
7
Total State
377,316
10,854
70
69,025
66,096
65,303
62,553
54,827
48,588
Allegany
8,364
1 IV
1 ,459
1,368
1,340
1,389
1,337
1,352
Anne Arundel
30,005
ATI
59
5,866
5,514
5,373
4,972
4,225
3,585
Baltimore City
74,374
£ 7 01
O, / Zl
13,403
12,315
12,074
12,046
9,881
7,934
Baltimore
60,156
Q 9 Q
10,787
10,297
10,602
10,334
8,922
8,286
Calvert
2,426
40
_
438
452
519
371
309
297
Caroline
2, 365
391
429
397
399
369
339
Carroll
6,911
1 £
/ O
1,284
1,255
1,262
1,118
1,034
882
Cecil
5,373
1 JO
988
916
1,011
908
743
651
Charles
5,294
57
1,072
1,045
943
827
731
619
Dorchester
3,116
55
562
560
544
503
459
433
Frederick
8,804
63
1,608
1,611
1,559
1,443
1,346
1,174
Garrett
2,327
94
377
436
375
328
387
330
Harford
11,996
204
2,313
2,222
2,135
2,004
1,662
1,456
Howard
6,630
119
1,219
1,195
1,182
1,065
995
855
Kent
1,636
65
319
279
307
243
231
192
Montgomery
56,643
635
2
9,609
9,543
9,525
9,789
9,109
8,431
Prince George's
Queen Anne' s
61,160
711
11,921
11,202
10,680
10,006
8,812
7,828
2,050
55
8
314
371
440
332
279
251
St. Mary's
4,077
112
767
708
816
611
561
502
Somerset
2,027
391
374
346
356
283
277
Talbot
2,137
38
416
417
395
308
287
276
Washington
10,439
38
1,871
1,913
1,896
1,759
1,508
1,454
Wicomico
5,979
116
1
1,098
1,116
1,034
930
921
763
Worcester
3,027
552
558
548
512
436
421
TABLE
9
Enrollment in Education Programs in Maryland Institutions: September 30, 1969
Administering Department
Institution
Grand
Total
Number of Elementary
Pupils
in Grade
Total
Elem.
Pre-
kinder —
garten
Kinder-
garten
Ungraded
1
o
£
n
J
4
5
6
7
8
Special
Other
Total State
3,136
1,933
169
37
901
296
44
44
62
75
95
95
74
41
Department of Correctional Services
Md. Correctional Institution
380
186
-
-
68
4
4
5
15
20
22
23
25
Md. Correctional Institution for Women
15
10
-
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
Md. Correctional Training Center
199
159
-
11
-
7
17
27
29
28
24
16
Department of Mental Hygiene
Clifton T. Perkins State Hospital
29
12
-
12
-
-
-
-
Crownsville State Hospital (Winterode)
84
12
-
-
-
1
4
7
Henryton State Hospital
14
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Institute for Children (Rosewood)
85
85
85
Rosewood State Hospital
468
468
154
314
:
_
_
:
Springfield State Hospital
31
7
7
Spring Grove State Hospital
68
14
14
Department of Juvenile Services
Boys' Village of Maryland
253
218
218
Maryland Children's Centers
90
10
10
Maryland Training School for Boys
327
170
170
Montrose School for Girls
186
83
83
Victor Cullen School
125
77
77
Autonomous Institutions
House of Good Shepherd
93
Maryland School for the Blind
326
207
12
91
13
23
14
15
14
15
10
Maryland School for the Deaf
344
201
15
25
17
19
25
18
27
28
27
Patuxent Institute
19
14
14
TABLE
9
Enrollment in Education Programs in Maryland Institutions: September 30, 1969
Administering Department
Institution
Number of
High School Pupils in Grade
Post-
graduate
Total
High
Ungraded
7
8
9
10
11
12
Special
Other
Total State
1 , 203
Z4 1
Jo J
J 1
"I /■ A
1 /, Q
81
56
40
Department of Correctional Services
Md. Correctional Institution
194
111
111
9a
97
17
11
-
Md. Correctional Institution for Women
5
-
5
-
-
-
Md. Correctional Training Center
40
-
-
-
-
21
10
9
-
_
Department of Mental Hygiene
Clifton T. Perkins State Hospital
17
1 7
1 /
_
_
_
Crownsville State Hospital (Winterode)
72
0 7
1 1
4
2
-
Henryton State Hospital
14
14
-
-
-
-
Institute for Children (Rosewood)
-
Rosewood State Hospital
-
-
-
Springfield State Hospital
24
24
Spring Grove State Hospital
54
27
5
6
6
10
Department of Juvenile Services
Boys' Village of Maryland
35
35
Maryland Children's Centers
80
80
Maryland Training School for Boys
157
157
Montrose School for Girls
103
103
Victor Cullen School
48
48
Autonomous Institutions
House of Good Shepherd
93
5
30
34
16
8
Maryland School for the Blind
119
12
13
25
30
23
13
3
Maryland School for the Deaf
143
29
22
21
12
22
37
Patuxent Institute
5
5
TABLE
10
Nonpublic School Enrollment, Number of Schools and Teachers: State of Maryland: September 30, 1969
Local Unit
Number of Pupils
Number of
Schools
Total
Number
of
Di f f eren t
Teachers
Grand
Total
Elementary
High
Grand
Total
Pr ekinder-
garten
and /or
Kinder-
garten
only
El emen —
tary
High
Combined Schools
Total
Prekinder-
garten
Kinder-
garten
Other
Elemen-
tary
Total
Middle
Other
Total State
132,210
101,138
6,329
5,664
89,145
31 , 072
506
148
249
70
39
1
38
5,962
Allegany
2,439
1 , 890
4
170
1,716
549
12
4
7
1
97
Anne Arundel
7,226
5 , 635
181
695
4,759
1,591
j 1
16
8
4
3
3
.5 jo
Baltimore City
36,620
26, 748
993
1,238
24, 517
9 ,872
112
16
70
18
8
8
1,664
Baltimore
28,504
22 , 143
1,331
1,275
19,537
6,361
94
32
42
13
7
7
1,290
Calvert
513
464
23
441
49
3
2
1
_
1
24
Caroline
150
1Z J
z J
Q Q
yo
27
2
1
1
1
1
1
16
Carrol 1
646
17
9
5
3
1
27
Cecil
1,237
y Z o
Q 1
y L
ft ^7
309
7
4
2
1
1
1
1
82
Charles
1,513
1,261
_
1,261
252
4
_
3
_
1
_
1
42
Dorchester
33
33
15
18
-
1
1
-
-
1
r lTGQGlTlCR
1,756
1,487
54
110
1,323
269
1 1
1 1
3
6
2
7 s
Garrett
14
14
14
1
1
1
Harford
2,034
1,192
61
71
1,060
842
7
2
4
1
90
Howard
2,120
1,998
134
48
1,816
122
12
4
7
1
95
Kent
131
131
17
114
1
1
11
Montgomery
22,823
17,883
2,262
871
14,750
4,940
101
35
47
11
8
8
1,164
Prince George's
18,332
14,477
1,196
626
12,655
3,855
69
24
33
9
3
3
658
Queen Anne's
158
47
47
111
2
1
1
1
18
St. Mary's
2,923
2,008
8
92
1,908
915
12
2
6
3
1
1
120
Somerset
Talbot
818
568
18
39
511
250
2
1
1
1
36
Washington
1,895
1,154
22
59
1,073
741
10
1
3
3
3
3
98
Wicomico
325
325
36
289
3
1
2
15
Worces ter
TABLE
11
Catholic School Enrollment, Number of Schools and Teachers: State of Maryland: September 30, 1969
Local Unit
Number of Pupils
Number of Schools
Total
Number
of
Di f f erent
Teachers
Grand
Total
Elementary
Hi ph
Grand
Total
Prekinder-
garten
QnH / r\y
Kinder-
garten
only
R 1 pmpn —
i-l 1 'IIU LI
tary
High
Combined Schools
Prekinder-
garten
Kinder-
garten
Other
Elemen-
tary
Total
Middle
Other
Total State
101,641
79,651
-
1,874
77,777
21,990
223
-
172
45
6
1
5
^ 7
Allegany
2,285
1,736
20
1,716
549
8
7
1
_
_
Q1
Anne Arundel
5,288
4,321
_
251
4,070
967
7
_
5
2
_
-
_
172
Baltimore City
30,558
22,672
_
612
22,060
7,886
70
-
56
14
_
_
_
1,177
Baltimore
21,228
17,871
_
353
17,518
3,357
39
-
31
8
-
-
734
Calvert
181
181
-
-
181
-
1
-
1
-
-
-
-
4
Caro line
125
98
98
27
1
1
1
Carroll
431
414
_
_
414
17
3
_
2
1
_
-
-
18
Cecil
865
802
_
91
711
63
4
-
3
1
_
_
_
42
Charles
1,513
1,261
-
1,261
252
4
-
3
-
1
-
1
A 9
Dorches ter
-
-
-
-
-
-
Frederick
1,598
1,329
51
1,278
269
6
4
2
63
Garrett
Harford
1,803
961
49
912
842
4
3
1
75
Howard
1,822
1,700
35
1,665
122
6
5
1
64
Kent
Montgomery
14,069
11,195
168
11,027
2,874
28
21
5
2
2
573
Prince George' s
15,537
12,011
179
11,832
3,526
29
23
6
510
Queen Anne's
St. Mary's
2,658
1,948
40
1,908
710
9
6
2
1
1
101
Somerset
Talbot
569
319
319
250
1
1
1
19
Washington
850
571
25
546
279
2
1
1
30
Wicomico
261
261
261
1
1
9
Worcester
TABLE
12
Nonpublic Non-Catholic School Enrollment, Number of Schools and Teachers: State of Maryland: September 30, 1969
Local Unit
Number of Pupils
Number of Schools
To t a 1
Number
o t
Di f f erent
Teachers
Grand
Total
Elementary
High
Grand
To t al
Prekinder-
garten
and/or
Kinder-
garten
only
Elemen-
tary
High
Combined Schools
Total
Prekinder-
gar ten
Kinder-
garten
Other
Elemen-
tary
Total
Middle
Other
Total State
JU, Doy
2i 487
6,329
3 790
11 , 368
q no
9 S31
40J
LHo
77
9 ^
c- J
33
33
2,223
Allegany
154
154
4
150
-
4
4
-
-
-
6
Anne Arundel
1 , 7J<3
1,314
181
444
689
A 9 A
1 A
J. D
j
2
3
-
3
1 C £
lob
Baltimore City
c. r\A9
D , UOZ
4,076
993
626
2,457
1,700
1 A
1 i.
/,
8
-
8
487
Baltimore
7 9 7 A
4,272
1,331
922
2,019
?9
1 1
1 1
j
7
-
7
556
Calvert
jji
283
23
260
ZlQ
2
1
1
20
Caroline
25
25
-
25
-
-
1
1
-
-
-
-
1
Carroll
f 1J
215
-
196
19
f.
1
-
-
-
y
Cecil
372
126
-
-
126
246
3
1
-
1
40
Charles
-
Dorchester
33
33
15
18
_
1
1
_
_
1
Frederick
158
158
54
59
45
5
3
2
12
Garrett
14
14
14
1
1
1
Harford
231
231
61
22
148
3
2
1
15
Howard
298
298
134
13
151
6
4
2
31
Kent
131
131
17
114
1
1
11
Montgomery
8,754
6,688
2,262
703
3,723
2,066
73
35
26
6
6
6
591
Prince George's
2,795
2,466
1,196
447
823
329
40
24
10
3
3
3
148
Queen Anne1 s
158
47
47
111
2
1
1
1
18
St. Mary's
265
60
8
52
205
3
2
1
19
Somerset
Talbot
249
249
18
39
192
1
1
17
Washington
1,045
583
22
34
527
462
8
1
2
2
3
3
68
Wicomico
64
64
36
28
2
1
1
6
Worcester
TABLE
13
Nonpublic School Enrollment by Grade: State of Maryland: September 30, 1969
Local Unit
Grand
Total
Elementary
Enrollment by
Grade
Total
Ele-
mentary
Pre-
kinder-
garten
Kinder-
garten
Ungraded
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Speci al
Other
Total State
119 910
1 01 ITS
6 , 329
5 , 664
1,153
1, 279
11,242
11,303
11,420
11,655
11,2 69
11,318
9,522
8,984
Allegany
2,439
1,890
4
170
-
407
162
190
198
161
171
160
138
129
Anne Arundel
7,226
5,635
181
695
-
-
Aft ^
A^/i
0 34-
662
657
651
599
454
397
Baltimore City
36,620
26,748
993
1,238
637
872
9 Q/i 9
£. , 7H-iL
9 ft/i Q
£. , OH-7
2,903
3,103
2,990
2,988
2,671
2,562
Baltimore
28,504
22,143
1,331
1,275
58
-
9 R ^ ft
t , J JO
2,538
2,593
2,584
2,585
2,147
2,057
Calvert
513
464
-
23
A7
A7
0 /
62
65
72
45
43
20
Caroline
150
123
25
98
-
Carroll
646
629
196
-
-
DO
A 7
54
64
57
59
36
48
Cecil
1,237
928
-
91
-
-
1 97
1 £. I
117
11/
116
116
107
109
81
64
Charles
1,513
1,261
-
-
17ft
l/o
1 1A
loo
192
181
171
165
98
90
Dorchester
33
33
15
18
-
-
-
-
-
-
Frederick
1,756
1 ,487
54
110
177
177
174
162
170
156
151
156
Garrett
14
14
14
Harford
2,034
1,192
61
71
133
142
151
141
133
139
119
102
Howard
2,120
1,998
134
48
222
247
259
249
219
227
204
189
Kent
131
131
17
17
14
16
13
14
18
12
10
Montgomery
22,823
17,883
2,262
871
313
1,864
1,926
1,900
1,954
1,817
1,936
1,549
1,491
Prince George's
18,332
14,477
1,196
626
19
1,678
1,568
1,705
1,673
1,617
1,576
1,486
1,333
Queen Anne1 s
158
47
5
7
7
7
13
8
St. Mary's
2,923
2,008
8
92
250
269
228
266
232
274
180
209
Somerset
Talbot
818
568
18
39
66
87
74
74
70
82
37
21
Washington
1,895
1,154
22
59
148
159
147
142
143
159
87
88
Wicomico
325
325
36
28
36
39
34
34
38
33
29
18
Worcester
TABLE
13
Nonpublic School Enrollment by Grade: State of Maryland: September 30, 1969
Local Unit
Total
High
High
School Enrollment by Grade
Ungraded
7
8
9
10
11
12
Special
Other
Total State
31,072
80
21
1,496
1,483
7,412
7,297
6,668
6,615
Allegany
549
-
142
142
140
125
Anne Arundel
1,591
120
115
395
351
328
282
Baltimore City
9,872
21
362
328
2,358
2,356
2,201
2,246
Baltimore
6,361
39
397
408
1,402
1,429
1,366
1,320
Calvert
49
-
-
18
18
13
Caroline
27
27
-
-
-
Carroll
17
_
_
_
17
Cecil
309
_
_
20
13
45
63
78
90
Charles
252
46
44
47
40
45
30
Dor ches t er
Frederick
269
73
69
66
61
Garrett
Harford
842
225
218
200
199
Howard
122
28
31
28
35
Kent
Montgomery
4,940
8
275
293
1,090
1,152
1,051
1,071
Prince George's
3,855
73
73
1,117
983
808
801
Queen Anne1 s
111
12
4
29
25
19
22
St. Mary's
915
6
82
87
220
219
155
146
Somerset
Talbot
250
49
43
50
44
39
25
Washington
741
42
57
178
175
144
145
Wicomico
Worcester
TABLE
14
Catholic School Enrollment by Grade: State of Maryland: September 30, 1969
Local Unit
Grand
Total
Elementary
Enrollment by
Grade
Total
men tar y
Pre-
lei nd er —
gar t en
Kinder-
garten
Ungraded
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Speci al
Other
Total State
101 , 641
79,651
_
1 , 874
1,693
1,270
9,302
9,491
9 , 741
9 , 989
9,725
9,765
9 , 140
8 , 661
Allegany
2 , 285
1,736
20
-
407
162
190
198
161
171
loU
138
129
Anne Arundel
5,288
4,321
251
-
-
543
533
547
546
533
517
454
397
Baltimore City
30,558
22,672
-
612
450
863
2,526
2,473
2,550
2,723
2,645
2,623
2,655
2,552
Baltimore
11 TOO
1 1 , llo
17,871
-
353
40
-
2,064
2,219
o no
Z , 11 1
2 , 289
2,253
2,261
2,131
2 , 038
Calvert
1 Q 1
181
-
23
25
Vi
1 0
I U
Caroline
98
98
-
Carroll
431
414
_
-
-
67
47
51
61
55
55
33
45
Cecil
865
802
-
91
-
-
111
96
92
94
89
89
81
59
Charles
1,513
1,261
-
178
186
192
181
171
165
98
90
Dorchester
-
-
-
-
Frederick
1,598
1,329
51
172
172
168
156
163
154
145
148
Garrett
Harford
1,803
961
49
115
126
129
121
112
118
102
89
Howard
1,822
1,700
35
202
230
241
228
201
207
182
174
Kent
Montgomery
14,069
11,195
168
105
1,225
1,315
1,363
1,441
1,401
1,484
1,364
1,329
Prince George' s
15,537
12,011
179
1,514
1,444
1,590
1,545
1,505
1,473
1,463
1,298
Queen Anne's
St. Mary's
2,658
1,948
40
250
269
228
266
232
274
180
209
Somerset
Talbot
569
319
47
54
53
54
49
62
Washington
850
571
25
67
73
62
67
78
74
59
66
Wicomico
- 261
261
36
39
34
34
38
33
29
18
Worcester
TABLE
14
Catholic School Enrollment by Grade: State of Maryland: September 30, 1969
Lo c a 1 Un i t
Total
High
High
School
Enrollment by
Grade
Ungraded
7
8
9
10
11
12
Special
Other
Tnfp 1 9f a t f
iULai j l ate
21 , 990
63
-
228
223
5,839
5,617
5, 023
4 997
Allegany
549
-
_
142
142
140
125
Anne Arundel
967
-
-
279
256
240
192
Bait imoire City
7 , 886
2,039
2 , 027
1,889
1,931
R a 1 t* "i mo
3 , 357
30
_
896
875
761
795
Culvert
-
-
-
Caroline
27
1 *7
-
-
-
-
-
Carroll
17
-
-
17
Cecil
63
_
_
18
14
14
Charles
252
46
44
47
40
45
30
Dorchester
Frederick
269
73
69
66
61
Garrett
Harford
842
225
218
200
199
Howard
122
28
31
28
35
Kent
Montgomery
2,874
70
75
755
711
643
620
Prince George1 s
3,526
1,035
945
771
775
Queen Anne's
St. Mary's
710
6
63
61
180
170
122
108
Somerset
Talbot
250
49
43
50
44
39
25
Washington
279
72
72
65
70
Wicomico
Worcester
TABLE
15
Nonpublic Non-Catholic School Enrollment by Grade: State of Maryland: September 30, 1969
Elementary Enrollment by Grade
Local Unit
Grand
Total
Total
Ele-
mentary
Pre-
kinder-
garten
Kind er~
gsr t sn
Ungraded
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Spec i al
Other
Total State
30,569
21,487
6,329
3,790
460
9
1,940
1,812
1,679
1,666
1,544
1,553
382
323
Allegany
154
154
4
150
_
_
-
-
Annp AT"imdpl
mine ni unuci
1 938
1,314
181
444
_
_
142
121
115
111
118
82
6 a 1 1 i mo re City
6, 062
4, 076
993
626
187
9
416
376
353
380
345
365
16
10
Bait imor e
7 , 276
4,272
1,331
922
18
-
353
339
315
304
331
324
16
19
Calvert
332
283
23
44
42
42
43
43
29
17
Caroline
25
25
-
25
_
_
-
Carroll
215
215
196
_
_
1
3
3
2
4
3
3
Cecil
372
126
-
-
16
21
24
22
18
20
5
Charles
_
Dorchester
33
33
15
18
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Frederick
158
158
54
59
5
5
6
6
7
2
6
8
Garrett ♦
14
14
14
Harford
231
231
61
22
18
16
22
20
21
21
17
13
Howard
298
298
134
13
20
17
18
21
18
20
22
15
Kent
131
131
17
17
14
16
13
14
18
12
10
Montgomery
8,754
6,688
2,262
703
208
639
611
537
513
416
452
185
162
Prince George's
2,795
2,466
1,196
447
19
164
124
115
128
112
103
23
35
Queen Anne's
158
47
5
7
7
7
13
8
St. Mary's
265
60
8
52
Somerset
Talbot
249
249
18
39
19
33
21
20
21
20
37
21
Washington
1,045
583
22
34
81
86
85
75
65
85
28
22
Wicomico
64
64
36
28
Worcester
TABLE
15
Nonpublic Non-Catholic School Enrollment by Grade: State of Maryland: September 30, 1969
Local Unit
Total
High
High
p
School Enrollment by Grade
Ungraded
7
8
9
10
11
12
Special
uu ner
Total State
9,082
n 7
i /
£. I
1 , 268
1,260
1,573
1,680
1 , 645
1 , 618
Allegany
-
-
Anne Arundel
624
-
-
120
115
116
95
88
90
Baltimore City
1,986
-
21
362
328
319
329
312
315
Baltimore
3,004
9
-
397
408
506
554
605
525
Calvert
49
18
18
13
Caroline
-
-
Carroll
-
-
_
_
_
Cecil
246
-
-
20
13
27
46
64
76
Charles
■
_
-
-
Dorchester
-
-
-
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
2,066
8
205
218
335
441
408
451
Prince George' s
329
73
73
82
38
37
26
Queen Anne's
111
12
4
29
25
19
22
St. Mary's
205
19
26
40
49
33
38
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
462
42
57
106
103
79
75
Wicomico
Worcester
TABLE
16
Total Resident Births in Maryland: 1959-1969
T al TTn i t"
1^ <J l_ cl L Ulll L
1959
1 jOU
1 7 D 1
1 Q fi9
1 7 DZ
I 70 j
1 Q A4
I 7 D4
1 Q AS
I7OJ
17DD
1 Q A7
1 7 no
1U L dl OLdLC
77 , 165
77 ,496
78 190
76, 325
78 146
79 003
74, 137
72,117
69,726
68,407
69 , 067
Allegany
1 , 66/
1 , 690
1,726
1 , 668
1 , 675
1 , 588
1 , 507
1 , 384
1 ICQ
1 1t£
i , Zb6
1 it/.
1 , Z64
Anne Arundel
5,058
5,185
5,347
5,171
5,503
5,584
5,197
5,048
4,989
4,974
5,071
Baltimore City
23,893
23,262
23,153
22,252
22,091
21,987
19,907
19,127
17,985
16,714
16,325
Baltimore
11, 993
i o aa i
1 Z , 04 /
1 1 , / J5
1 A n "7 o
10,9/0
1 A in!
10, 691
1 A ~7 A O
10, 793
1 A A/. /.
1U, 044
9,937
9 , 598
9 , 425
9 , 254
Calvert
/ C "7
457
/.CO
45o
/ C /
454
493
511
/ C 1
463
ICC
466
/ c 1
461
/ c a
450
/ AC
405
402
Caroline
/. o c
A Q £
4Jb
/.in
4jy
4ZZ
/.in
4iy
J / 1
JoO
•5 o c
0 An
T AO
30Z
Carroll
1,110
1,095
1,116
1,140
1,130
1,171
1,120
1,087
1,081
1,086
994
Cecil
1,281
1,287
1,295
1,310
1,350
1,403
1,239
1,175
1,110
1,081
1,094
Ch arles
975
1 , 023
1 , 125
1 , 090
1 , 021
1 , 080
1 , 004
982
1 , 009
1 , 001
1 , 057
Dorchester
560
C / 1
547
568
575
553
551
508
480
lie
446
479
/ AC
405
Frederick
1,602
1,662
1,740
1,680
1,699
1,691
1,602
1,433
1,417
1,442
1,424
Garrett
444
449
457
435
421
435
431
431
364
386
361
Harford
2,121
2,121
2,218
2,209
2,301
2,315
2,202
2,136
2,006
2,056
2,119
Howard
857
861
957
971
1,117
1,058
980
819
862
861
927
Kent
375
385
375
332
365
332
290
267
236
245
243
Montgomery
7,848
8,199
8,199
8,253
8,461
8,417
7,973
7,705
7,464
7,797
8,239
Prince George1 s
10,224
10,572
11,077
11,246
12,483
13,475
13,627
13,861
14,028
14,028
14,631
Queen Anne's
362
351
363
370
392
362
294
279
243
233
274
St. Mary's
1,430
1,413
1,410
1,393
1,509
1,496
1,307
1,179
1,218
1,131
1,178
Somerset
403
452
405
388
359
357
342
292
267
236
262
Talbot
467
426
463
452
471
445
429
368
309
319
304
Washington
1,894
1,895
1,950
1,983
1,999
2 , 003
1,816
1,816
1,788
1,695
1,713
Wicomico
1,141
1,134
1,089
986
1,068
1,090
980
948
840
800
831
Worcester
568
546
529
528
557
510
501
472
431
438
393
Source: Maryland State Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
TABLE
17
Total Number of Handicapped Maryland Children Enrolled Either in Special Classes, Home and
Hospital Instruction, or Special Schools*: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Mental
Retarda-
tion
Physical Disabilities
Communicative Disorders
Additional Handicaps
Orthopedic
and Other
Physical
Impairments
Blind or
Partially
Sighted
Hearing
Impaired
Language
Impaired
Emotionally
Handicapped
Specific
Learnin g
Di s abi 1 i ty
Multiple
Handicapped
Other
Total State
35,439
24,232
J , UOJ
j i
^17
1 , J l J
1 R7
7 I
/ J-
Allegany
372
293
40
-
1
11
27
-
Anne Arundel
1,911
1,223
66
g
230
105
12
Baltimore City
15,682
14,340
584
32
167
142
265
152
Baltimore
3,473
1,986
338
77
88
122
781
10
71
Calvert
250
199
24
1
26
Caroline
192
147
9
-
1
3
32
-
-
Carroll
499
147
73
1
2
97
179
Cecil
371
339
17
2
3
10
Charles
469
340
59
30
40
Dorchester
109
85
17
_
_
_
7
_
-
FfpH prl c\t
454
339
80
8
1
26
Garrett
158
111
23
I-
23
Harford
738
582
114
11
2
21
8
Howard
475
253
103
8
20
91
Kent
192
156
8
18
10
Montgomery
3,642
925
671
15
68
127
512
1,324
Prince George's
4,382
1,025
506
3
132
69
167
2,335
145
Queen Anne's
230
205
12
3
10
St. Mary's
336
265
36
1
34
Somerset
60
49
7
1
3
Talbot
139
120
7
2
10
Washington
1,042
820
62
8
29
106
17
Wicomico
278
254
22
2
Worcester
35
29
4
2
*Excludes children enrolled in therapy programs.
TABLE
18
Number of Schools, Classes, and Enrollment in Special Class Programs for Handicapped Children:
Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Elementary
High
Schools with
Special
Clas ses
Number of
Classes
Enrollment
Schools with
Special
CI as ses
Number of
Classes
Enro 1 lrnen t
nnn 1 c i.i i t* h
OLUUU 1 b WJ.LLI
Q n p p i o "1
C 1 a c c o c
V_> j. do ceo
Number of
Classes
Enrollment
Total State
771
2,263
30
,378
554
1,466
17,640
217
797
12
738
Allegany
15
26
319
9
17
183
6
9
136
Anne Arundel
62
148
1
,546
45
101
941
17
47
605
Baltimore City
169
807
14
,490
131
451
7,716
38
356
774
Baltimore
112
275
3
,080
80
195
2,035
32
80
1
045
Calvert
9
17
224
8
15
184
1
2
40
Caroline
4
10
175
2
5
74
2
5
101
Carroll
10
22
326
8
20
224
2
2
102
Cecil
20
27
343
13
17
177
7
10
166
Charles
22
33
391
14
23
256
8
10
135
Dorchester
3
5
82
I '
1
8
2
4
74
Frederick
7
25
364
4
18
253
3
7
111
Garrett.
5
11
134
3
5
64
2
6
70
Harford
29
48
597
21
32
352
8
16
245
Howard
18
33
345
11
23
206
7
10
139
Kent
7
14
181
5
9
96
2
5
85
Montgomery
83
228
2
290
57
147
1,387
26
81
903
Prince George's
140
403
3
,574
109
313
2,614
31
90
960
Queen Anne's
8
15
214
4
9
118
4
6
96
St. Mary's
7
24
296
3
15
158
4
9
138
Somerset
2
5
48
2
3
35
2
13
Talbot
6
11
128
4
8
86
2
3
42
Washington
17
53
961
7
25
325
10
28
636
Wicomico
13
19
242
10
10
120
3
9
122
Worcester
3
4
28
3
4
28
TABLE
19
Special Classes for Handicapped Children: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Mildly Retarded
(Educable)
Severely Handicapped
Total
Moderately Retarded
(Trainable)
Physical Disabilities
Orthopedic
Impairments
Partially
Sighted
Blind
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
Total State
1 168
19 , 993
1,095
10,385
323
3,111
48
434
4
32
2
Allegany
1 Q
/
AQ
07
Anne Arundel
7 0
y \jy
78
/ o
A17
DJ/
T A
JO
9Q A
9Q
Baltimore City
662
13,014
145
1,476
77
800
14
150
4
32
_
Baltimore
106
1,378
169
1,702
59
538
14
121
-
-
-
-
Calvert
1 9
1 i.
100
c
J
JO
o
J
1 9
Caroline
c
J
1U1
c
J
7 /■
A
4-
/■ 9
Carrol 1
vial x. vj ±. J.
4
55
18
271
7
92
Cecil
20
291
7
52
6
42
Charles
23
303
10
88
3
24
Dorchester
2
52
3
30
3
30
Frederick
13
244
12
120
8
88
1
12
Garrett
6
82
5
52
2
29
Harford
38
499
10
98
8
79
Howard
17
214
16
131
4
33
Kent
10
145
4
36
1
10
Montgomery
34
343
194
1,947
28
274
5
38
2
11
Prince George1 s
41
464
362
3,110
45
437
8
61
Queen Anne1 s
12
195
3
19
2
9
St. Mary's
15
199
9
97
6
63
Somerset
1
15
4
33
3
30
Talbot
8
99
3
29
2
19
Washington
35
761
18
200
5
53
1
16
Wicomico
15
214
4
28
3
21
1
7
Worcester
4
28
4
28
NOTE: The above children have been classified by major handicap, although many of them have more than one handicap.
TABLE
19
special Classes for Handicapped Children: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Severely Handicapped (continued)
Communicative Disorders
Additional Handicaps
Local Unit
Hearing
Language
Emotionally
Specific
Learning
Multiple
Other
Impaired
Impaired
Handicapped
Disability
Handicapped
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
Clas ses
ment
Classes
ment
CI as ses
ment
Classes
ment
Classes
ment
Classes
ment
Total State
71
537
15
148
58
551
544
5 , 303
187
6
7 1
Allegany
J
z /
Anne Arundel
10
66
_
_
16
129
11
105
1
12
_
_
Baltimore City
19
167
4
62
9
113
18
152
-
-
-
-
Baltimore
10
77
8
64
4
40
67
781
1
10
6
7 1
Calvert
£.
Caroline
1
32
Carroll
11
179
Ceci 1
1
10
Charles
3
24
4
40
Dorchester ^
Frederick
1
8
2
12
Garrett
3
23
Harford
1
11
1
8
Howard
1
7
11
91
Kent
2
16
1
10
Montgomery
10
68
2
15
22
217
125
1,324
Prince George's
19
132
270
2,335
20
145
Queen Anne' s
1
10
St. Mary's
3
34
Somerset
3
Talbot
1
10
Washington
1
8
10
106
1
17
Wicomico
Worcester
TABLE
20
Special Classes for Handicapped Children: Maryland Public Elementary Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Mildly Retarded
(Educable)
Severely Handicapped
Total
Moderately Retarded
(Trainable)
Physical Disabilities
Orthopedic
Impairments
Partially
Sighted
Blind
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
Total State
650
10,293
816
7 , 347
223
Z , Loq-
JJJ
JZ
z
i 1
Allegany
i r\
1U
114
/
/. i
Hi
Anne Arundel
fc> 1
/. Q O
JO
zy o
zy
Baltimore City
349
6,712
102
1,004
46
460
10
108
4
32
_
_
Baltimore
67
755
128
1,280
39
338
11
94
-
-
-
-
Calvert
10
IZO
5
58
3
51
Caroline
5
74
4
42
Carroll
4
55
16
169
7
92
Cecil
12
139
5
38
4
28
Charles
15
188
8
68
2
14
Dorchester
i
8
1
8
I 1. L U t 1 1 L
9
169
9
84
5
52
1
12
Garrett
1
15
4
49
2
29
Harford
25
289
7
63
5
44
Howard
8
84
15
122
3
24
Kent
5
60
4
36
1
10
Montgomery
34
343
113
1,044
17
140
4
28
2
11
Prince George's
20
230
293
2,384
25
233
8
61
Queen Anne's
7
103
2
15
1
5
St. Mary's
10
109
5
49
4
44
Somerset
1
15
2
20
2
20
Talbot
5
57
3
29
2
19
Washington
11
182
14
143
4
40
1
16
Wicomico
7
99
3
21
2
14
1
7
Worcester
4
28
4
28
NOTE: The above children have been classified by major handicap although many of them have more than one handicap.
TABLE
20
Special Classes for Handicapped Children: Maryland Public Elementary Schools: 1969-70
Severely Handicapped (continued)
Communicative Disorders
Additional Handicaps
Local Unit
Hearing
Language
Emotionally
Specific Learning
Multiple
Other
Imp aired
Impaired
Handicapped
Disability
Handicapped
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
CI asses
ment
CI as ses
ment
CI as ses
men t
Cl as ses
ment
Cl as ses
ment
Cl as ses
ment
Total State
62
464
14
141
40
392
408
3,719
22
167
i
12
Allegany
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
27
-
-
-
-
Anne Arundel
9
56
-
-
2
20
9
79
1
12
-
-
Baltimore City
16
141
4
62
6
73
16
128
Baltimore
o
0
7
J 1
4
4U
c "7
OOO
1
1 U
1
1 1
uaiver t
2
26
Caroline
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
32
-
-
-
-
Carroll
-
-
-
-
-
-
9
77
-
-
-
-
Cecil
1
10
Char les
2
14
4
40
Dorchester ^
Frederick
1
8
2
12
Garrett
2
20
Harford
1
11
1
8
Howard
1
7
11
91
Kent
2
16
1
10
Montgomery
8
57
2
15
22
217
58
576
Prince George' s
18
122
222
1,823
20
145
Queen Anne's
1
10
St. Mary's
1
5
Somerset
Talbot
1
10
Washington
1
8
8
79
Wicomico
Worcester
TABLE
21
Special Classes for Handicapped Children: Maryland Public High Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Mildly Retarded
(Educable)
Severely Handicapped
Total
Moderately Retarded
(Trainable)
Physical Disabilities
Orthopedic
Impairments
Partially
Sighted
Blind
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
Total State
518
9,700
279
3,038
100
1,057
8
79
-
-
-
-
Allegany
9
136
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Anna Afllfinol
rtl lilt: nl UUUt.1
30
460
17
145
Baltimore City
313
6,302
43
472
31
340
4
42
Baltimore
39
623
41
422
20
200
3
27
-
-
-
-
Calvert
2
40
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Caroline
5
101
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Barron
i
i r\o
Cecil
8
152
2
14
2
14
Charles
8
115
2
20
1
10
Dorchester
2
52
2
22
2
22
Frederick
4
75
3
36
3
36
Garrett
5
67
1
3
Harford
13
210
3
35
3
35
Howard
9
130
1
9
1
9
Kent
5
85
Montgomery
81
903
11
134
1
10
Prince George' s
21
234
69
726
20
204
Queen Anne1 s
5
92
1
4
1
4
St. Mary's
5
90
4
48
2
19
Somerset
2
13
1
10
Talbot
3
42
Washington
24
579
4
57
1
13
Wicomico
8
115
1
7
1
7
Worcester
NOTE: The above children have been classified by major handicap, although many of them have more than one handicap.
TABLE
21
Special Classes for Handicapped Children: Maryland Public High Schools: 1969-70
Severely Handicapped (continued)
Communicative Disorders
Additional Handicaps
Local Unit
Specific
Hearing
Language
Emotionally
Learning
Multiple
Impaired
Impaired
Handicapped
Disability
Handicapped
Other
No . of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
Classes
ment
Classes
ment
Classes
ment
Classes
ment
Classes
ment
Classes
ment
Total State
9
73
1
7
18
159
136
1,584
2
20
5
59
Allegany
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Anne Arundel
1
10
-
-
14
109
2
26
-
-
-
-
Baltimore City
3
26
-
3
40
2
24
-
-
Baltimore
z
i £
1
1
1U
113
c
J
CO
Calvert
_
_
_
_
Caroline
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Carroll
-
-
-
-
-
, -
2
102
-
-
-
-
Cecil
Charles
1
10
Dorchester t
Frederick
Garrett
1
3
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
2
11
67
748
Prince George's
1
10
48
512
Queen Anne 1 s
St. Mary's
2
29
Somerset
1
3
Talbot
Washington
2
27
1
17
Wicomico
Worcester
TABLE
22
Handicapped Children Receiving Home and Hospital Instruction: State of Maryland 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Mi} ni" a 1 1 at
ricllLdJ-iy
Retarded
Or thopedically Handicapped
Other Physically Handicapped
D111U L 1 L'Mdl ly
Handicapped
Epileptic
Cerebral
Palsy
Congenital
Deformity
Post -
polio-
myelitis
Other
Orthopedic
Defect
Congen-
ital
Heart
Plastic
Condition
Rheu-
matic
Fever
Other
Physical
Defect
Total State
3,021
25
18
6
5
799
14
1
42
1,421
631
59
Al 1 eg any
51
2
1
18
2
3
11
11
3
Anne Arundel
314
5
3
2
68
1
7
148
79
1
Baltimore City
497
8
2
2
200
4
19
117
111
34
Baltimore
242
2
3
89
5
5
86
48
4
Calvert
23
_
_
5
_
16
_
2
Caroline
11
1
8
2
_
Carroll
165
-
:
15
:
56
94
-
Cecil
17
_
_
_
5
_
_
_
9
3
Charles
63
1
1
2
13
_
_
2
36
6
2
Dorchester
19
1
11
-
-
3
2
1
1
Frederick
81
5
11
i
54
10
-
Garrett
24
1
7
1
14
1
Harford
135
2
10
97
20
6
Howard
102
12
84
6
Kent
8
1
5
1
#1
Montgomery
632
132
370
129
1
Prince George' s
471
152
239
78
2
Queen Anne's
15
1
i
1
9
3
St. Mary's
36
11
i
1
23
Somerset
9
2
1
6
Talbot
10
1
2
5
2
Washington
76
5
23
22
26
Wicomico
17
8
7
2
Worcester
3
1
1
1
TABLE
23
Severely Handicapped Children Attending Special Schools Outside Maryland Public School System: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Mentally
Cerebral
Pal s i ed
Communi-
cative
Di so rder s /
Vision
Epileptic
Brain
Damage
Other
Physically
Handicapped
Emotionally
Handicapped
Total State
2,090
636
175
302
8
13
467
98
391
Allegany
2
1
1
-
Annp Al" 1 1 n H A 1
51
12
5
5
4
1
22
Baltimore City
695
388
18
80
-
138
30
41
Baltimore
151
51
16
24
-
1
17
8
34
Calvert
3
1
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
Caroline
6
3
1
1
-
-
1
Carrol 1
vat Lull
8
1
2
1
1
3
Cecil
11
6
2
-
-
3
Charles
15
13
1
-
-
-
-
1
-
Dorchester
8
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
6
F# ^derick
Q
1
i
i
i
l
H
Garrett
Harford
6
2
1
2
1
Howard
28
6
7
1
14
Kent
3
1
1
1
Montgomery
720
69
83
112
4
4
239
43
166
Prince George's
337
54
37
69
3
3
70
12
89
Queen Anne's
1
1
St. Mary's
4
3
1
Somerset
3
2
1
Talbot
1
1
Washington
5
1
1
3
Wicomico
19
18
1
Worcester
4
1
1
1
1
*In each case these children had additional mental and/or physical handicaps.
/Includes aphasia, strephosymbolia, and hearing and speech defects.
TABLE
24
Speech and Hearing Therapy Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Therapists
Total
Pupils/-
Number of Pupils
on Waiting List
Number of Pupils Served in School Year
Screened
Received Therapy
Total State
336 ,
891,981
14,859
134 , 114
26,211
Allegany
-
16,602
200
Anne Arundel
28
70 ,842
1 ,489
1 (L Q Q Q
lo , OOO
Baltimore City
50
193,082
4,321
lo , joy
J , MOD
Bait imore
63
129,658
1,243
1 O 111
1 j , 111
1 o / £
4 , j4o
Calvert
1
5,606
f
105
97
Caroline
-
5,325
-
Carroll
3
15 ,052
159
/CI
0 3 1
J3C5
Cecil
3
12,088
231
i , it>y
9Q£
Charles
4
12,431
166
1 , DDL)
i iy
Dorchester
*1
6,721
31
2,579
188
Frederick
7
18 , 740
168
1,687
672
Garrett
5,460
Harford
4
29,761
195
2,894
469
Howard
5
15,789
344
1,151
334
Kent
1
3,928
85
446
86
Montgomery
58
125,456
1,458
22,986
4,058
Prince George's
94
155,492
3,292
36,401
b7,502
Queen Anne 1 s
1
4,753
151
828
259
St. Mary's
4
10,576
649
5,144
356
Somerset
*
4,748
110
689
80
Talbot
1
4,614
7
150
80
Washington
4
23,873
60
1,164
335
Wicomico
*3
14,487
507
5,788
336
Worcester
1
6,897
34
6
•vThree speech therapists from Educational Service Center, Wicomico County, also serve Dorchester and Somerset Counties.
/Enrollment in Grades Prek-12 as of September 30, 1969.
f Exact number not available.
aExcludes approximately 12,000 pupils in televised speech improvement programs and 1,370 pupils in language development activities in model
schools .
^Excludes 3,667 pupils in language development activities.
TABLE
25
Total Number of Pupils Who Received Therapy: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Pupils*
Number of Pupils Who Received Therapy
Grand
Tot a 1
Stutter-
ing
Cleft
Palate
Voice
Problem
Delayed
Language
Articu-
lation
Hear-
ing
Cerebral
Palsy
Other
Total State
891,981
26,211
1,421
228
354
2,747
19,495
706
133
1,12 7
Allegany
16,602
Anne Arundel
70,842
2,578
79
26
16
259
2,040
83
11
64
Baltimore City
193,082
/3,456
359
21
23
311
2,564
53
24
101
Baltimore
129,658
4,346
288
62
71
539
3,103
190
19
74
Calvert
5,606
97
4
_
_
8
80
3
_
2
Caroline
5,325
Carrol 1
15 ,052
358
6
4
1
22
303
1
1
20
Cecil
12,088
296
4
5
1
7
278
_
1
_
Charles
12,431
319
11
2
4
16
277
8
1
_
Dorchester
6,721
188
6
-
-
6
173
3
-
-
Frederick
18 , 740
672
28
4
16
51
549
11
5
8
Gawrett
5,460
Harford
29,761
469
26
3
8
30
355
20
27
Howard
15,789
334
8
2
3
46
271
3
1
Kent
3,928
86
3
79
2
2
Montgomery
125,456
4,058
203
32
99
575
2,855
157
21
116
Prince George's
155,492
t 7,502
356
55
98
778
5,308
161
45
701
Queen Anne ' s
4,753
259
5
1
1
4
247
1
St. Mary's
10,576
356
15
3
2
21
304
4
4
3
Somerset
4,748
80
7
73
Talbot
4,614
80
5
4
71
Washington
23,873
335
9
4
11
52
249
3
7
Wicomico
14,487
336
9
8
315
2
1
1
Worcester
6,897
6
4
1
1
'''Enrollment in Grades Prek-12 as of September 30, 1969.
/Excludes approximately 12,000 pupils in televised speech improvement programs and 1,370 pupils in language development activities in model
schools.
^Excludes 3,667 pupils in language development activities.
TABLE
26
Pupils in Prekindergarten and Kindergarten Who Received Therapy: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Pup X 1 S ''^
Number of Pupils Who Received Therapy
Grand
Total
Stutter-
ing
Cleft
Palate
Voice
Problem
Delayed
Language
Articu-
lation
Hear-
ing
Cerebral
Palsy
Other
Total State
60,186
1,200
20
23
7
411
639
56
11
33
Al legany
73
\
Anne Arundel
3 854
49
2
10
34
1
2
Baltimore City
15^982
119
1
4
-
40
70
1
2
1
Ba ltimore
7,192
183
3
7
1
77
83
8
-
4
Calvert
313
1
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
Caroline
369
C o -v -v- ,-. 1 1
L-arro 1 1
_
_
_
_
Cecil
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Charles
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dorchester
369
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Frederick
Garrett
244
Harford
2,436
22
8
4
10
Howard
1,439
5
3
2
Kent
291
Montgomery
10,167
386
10
6
2
124
212
26
6
Prince George's
12,906
414
6
3
3
133
231
9
9
*20
Queen Anne's
348
St. Mary's
532
Somerset
284
Talbot
Washington
1,826
17
1
1
13
1
1
Wicomico
1,070
1
1
Worcester
491
3
3
"Enrollment in prekindergarten and kindergarten as of September 30, 1969.
TABLE
27
Pupils in Primary Grades Who Received Therapy: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Pupils'-
Number of Pupils Who Received Therapy
Grand
Total
Stutter-
ing
Cleft
Palate
Voice
Problem
Delayed
Language
Articu-
lation
Hear-
ing
Cerebral
Palsy
Other
Total State
220,941
13,272
386
106
118
1,356
10,877
146
28
255
Allegany
3,998
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Anne Arundel
18,484
1 ,475
34
16
10
164
1 ,207
16
2
26
Baltimore City
47,778
1,569
65
13
8
179
1,277
16
9
2
Baltimore
28,299
1,996
66
27
17
236
1,609
20
2
19
Calvert
1,419
69
-
-
-
5
62
1
-
1
Caroline
1,282
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Carroll
4,010
275
4
3
1
22
230
1
1
13
Cecil
3,460
184
1
5
4
174
Charles
3,666
193
6
-
3
13
167
3
1
-
Dorchester
1,597
114
5
-
-
-j
104
2
-
-
Frederick
4,963
508
17
3
9
25
4 JO
10
i
7
Garrett
1,418
Harford
7,579
258
8
3
1
17
218
7
4
Hovferd
3,810
220
5
2
2
23
185
2
1
Kent
990
66
64
2
Montgomery
28,615
1,822
62
9
38
258
1,402
20
5
28
Prince George's
41,936
3,574
93
18
26
335
2 ,901
43
5
153
Queen Anne ' s
1,222
201
3
4
193
1
St. Mary's
3,182
255
6
2
1
16
228
1
1
Somerset
749
52
7
45
Talbot
1,265
69
4
4
61
Washington
5,865
205
2
1
2
36
162
1
1
Wicomico
3,696
166
5
8
152
1
Worcester
1,658
1
1
•''Enrollment in Grades 1-3 as of September 30, 1969, including an estimate of the number of pupils in ungraded primary organizations.
TABLE
28
Pupils in Intermediate Grades Who Received Therapy: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Tota 1
Pupils*
Number of Pupils Who Received Therapy
Grand
Total
Stutter-
ing
Cleft
Palate
Voice
Problem
De layed
Language
Articu-
lation
Hear-
ing
Cerebral
Palsy
Other
Tot* a 1 ^ t- at-o
217 458
6,743
477
49
123
232
5,464
140
11
247
All Qframr
n i It Lly
3 986
Anne Arundel
n',6io
817
40
7
4
12
719
15
2
18
Baltimore City
47,010
887
154
1
10
34
669
11
4
4
Ra 1 t- i m r~\ v a
Da L L 1.1111/ I c
32,612
1,101
78
11
24
77
867
30
-
14
Kjcl iverc
1,259
19
4
-
-
-
14
-
-
1
Po VA 1 i fin
\jd L \J L Lilt
1 267
Carroll
3,873
65
2
-
-
-
58
-
-
5
Cecil
3,078
94
3
-
1
1
89
-
-
-
Cha r 1 es
-> , £. ~> u
101
4
2
1
-
89
5
-
-
L/U L Cllcb LCI
1 631
68
1
"
"
66
1
Frederick
4,825
125
7
1
6
13
95
2
1
Garrett
1,410
Harford
7,376
117
14
4
2
90
3
4
Howard
3,709
82
3
1
2
75
1
Kent
931
9
9
Montgomery
28,854
1,128
62
9
30
39
943
28
2
15
Prince George's
37,528
1,739
91
16
33
49
1,326
42
1
181
Queen Anne ' s
1,004
22
1
21
St. Mary's
2,610
67
3
1
1
60
2
Somerset
1,640
27
27
Talbot
1,136
11
1
10
Washington
5,562
103
7
1
8
2
82
1
2
Wicomico
3,618
160
3
155
2
Worcester
1,693
1
1
^Enrollment in Grades 4-6 as of September 30, 1969, including an estimate of the number of pupils in ungraded intermediate organizations.
TABLE
29
Pupils in High School Who Received Therapy: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Pupils*
Number of Pup
ils Who Received Therapy
Grand
Total
Stutter-
ing
Cleft
Palate
Voice
Problem
De layed
Language
Articu-
lation
Hear-
ing
Cerebral
Palsy
Other
Total State
366,462
2,488
423
33
86
47
1,456
117
8
318
Allegany
8,245
™
~
*
~
A nTio A riinHo 1
rtllLlC nL UUUc L
29,594
Baltimore City-
67,653
430
94
_
_
2
234
5
2
93
Bait imore
59,228
587
110
12
25
13
381
26
1
19
Calvert
2,386
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Caroline
2,324
6,835
2
2
Cecil
5,217
-
-
_
-
_
-
-
-
Charles
5,237
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Dorchester
3,061
3
-
-
-
-
3
-
-
-
r l LULL ILK
8 , 741
5
2
1
2
Garrett
2,233
Ha'rford
11,792
10
2
3
4
1
Howard
6,511
Kent
1,571
Montgomery
56,008
333
59
5
26
4
185
36
3
15
Prince George's
60,449
1,092
148
15
31
28
630
48
2
190
Queen Anne ' s
1,995
6
1
1
4
St. Mary's
3,965
11
6
3
2
Somerset
2,027
Talbot
2,099
Washington
10,401
Wicomico
5,863
8
1
7
Worcester
3,027
1
1
•■Enrollment in Grades 7-12 as of September 30, 1969.
TABLE
30
Pupils in Special Classes Who Received Therapy: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Pupils*
Number of Pupils Who Received Therapy
Grand
Total
Stutter-
ing
Cleft
Palate
Voice
Problem
Delayed
Language
Articu-
lation
Hear-
ing
Cerebral
Palsy
Other
Total State
26 ,934
2,508
115
17
20
701
1,059
247
75
2 74
Allegany
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Anne Arundel
1,300
237
5
1
2
73
80
51
7
18
Baltimore City
14,659
451
45
3
5
56
314
20
7
1
Bait imore
2,327
479
31
5
4
136
163
106
16
18
Ca lver t
229
8
3
3
2
Caroline
83
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Carroll
334
16
1
13
2
Cecil
333
18
o
Z,
1 c
Ld
1
1
Charles
292
25
1
3
2 1
Dorches ter
63
3
3
_
_
_
Frederick
211
34
2
13
16
1
2
Garrett
155
Harford
578
62
2
3
39
18
Howard
320
27
18
9
Kent
145
11
3
6
2
Montgomery
1,812
389
10
3
3
150
113
47
11
52
Prince George's
2,673
683
18
3
5
233
220
19
28
157
Queen Anne ' s
184
30
1
29
St. Mary's
287
23
1
4
13
1
3
1
Somerset
48
1
1
Talbot
114
Washington
219
10
1
1
4
4
Wicomico
240
1
1
Worcester
28
■'Enrollment in Special Classes as of September 30, 1969.
TABLE
31
Summer School Enrollment and Number of Centers: Maryland Public Schools: 1969
Local Unit
Number of Centers
Enrollment
Total
Preschoo 1
Elementary
Secondary
Tota 1
Preschool
Elementary
Secondary
Total State
536
92
287
157
89 , 756
4,626
38 , 301
46 ,829
Allegany
7
7
_
210
210
Anne Arundel
26
-
18
8
2,903
-
851
2,052
Baltimore City
104
20
O i
2 3
26 , 515
549
14 ,431
11 ,535
Baltimore
36
24
12
9 , 729
308
3 , 286
6 , 135
Calvert
5
3
1
1
324
165
114
45
Caroline
1
_
1
160
21
139
Carroll
19
11
6
2
500
203
178
119
Cecil
15
7
4
4
1 ,461
202
141
1 , 118
Charles
0
5
1
891
441
350
100
Dorchester
5
1
1
3
403
151
108
144
Frederick
28
10
15
3
1,993
327
623
1,043
Garrett
8
7
1
561
201
240
120
Harford
30
23
7
3,114
1,787
1,327
Howard
2
1
1
522
248
274
Kent
2
1
1
128
62
66
Montgomery
69
42
27
21,461
460
9,679
11,322
Prince George 's-
101
61
40
12,725
3,894
8,831
Queen Anne 1 s
2
1
1
133
105
28
St. Mary's
11
5
3
3
839
350
277
212
Somerset
6
4
2
604
190
304
110
Talbot
9
4
4
1
265
60
75
130
Washington
37
10
9
18
3,503
396
1,272
1,835
Wicomico
3
1
1
1
435
225
91
119
Worcester
4
3
1
377
185
192
TABLE
32
Summer School Enrollment by Source of Funds and Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969
Local Unit
Preschool
Elementary
Secondary
Total
Federal
Local
Total
Federal
Local
Total
Federal
State &
Local
Local
Head
Start
Migrant
ESEA
Catch -up
Migrant
ESEA
Enrich-
ment
Remedial
Catch-up
Migrant
ESEA
Other
Driver
Education
Original
(credit)
Review
(credit)
Enrich-
ment
Remedial
Total State
4,626
4,075
86
443
22
38 , 301
-
388
15,240
12,882
9,791
46 ,829
144
-
2,796
384
14,670
2,977
18,977
6,146
735
Allegany
210
210
Anne Arundel
-
_
-
851
500
351
_
2,052
_
_
_
934
_
1,078
40
_
Baltimore City
549
549
14,431
11,473
1,702
1,256
11 , 535
2 ,634
1,362
6,821
595
123
Baltimore
308
-
308
3 ,286
-
-
1,081
1,179
1,026
6 , 135
-
34
-
3,296
53
1,965
575
212
Calvert
165
105
60
114
114
45
45
Caroline
21
21
139
139
Carroll
203
125
3
75
-
178
19
126
33
119
50
48
20
1
Cecil
202
180
22
141
104
37
1, 118
153
653
12
150
150
Charles
441
441
350
350
100
61
35
4
Dorchester
151
106
45
108
108
144
144
Frederick
32 7
310
17
623
18
234
110
261
1,043
51
657
4
76
255
-
Garrett
201
201
240
240
120
120
Harford
1,787
825
962
1,327
535
38
746
8
Howard
248
236
12
274
27
211
36
Kent
62
62
66
35
24
7
Montgomery
460
460
9,679
550
5,085
4,044
11,322
180
3,472
2,730
2,412
2,281
24:
Prince George's
3,894
1,859
2,035
8,831
2,056
108
5,880
674
Queen Anne's
105
105
28
28
St. Mary's
350
350
277
2 38
39
212
137
75
Somerset
190
190
304
104
200
110
110
Talbot
60
60
75
75
130
115
15
Washington
396
396
1,272
1,214
58
1,835
128
750
43
120
763
y
Wicomico
225
225
91
91
119
90
29
Worcester
185
185
192
192
TABLE
33
Pupil Withdrawals* from Public Schools: State of Maryland: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Withdrawals by Code/
Transferred to Other Schools
W5
W6
W7
W8
W9
W10
Wll
W12
W13
W14
Wl
W2
W3 & 4
ELEMENTARY -
GRADES K-
6
Total State
44,871
12 809
3,030
26,889
1 365
253
46
J J 1
1 8
i
i
71
9
Allegany
499
226
5
257
-
-
1
1
-
6
-
-
3
-
Anne Arundel
3,873
1,217
51
2,464
93
-
7
4
4
19
7
-
7
-
Baltimore City
2 ,387
5 ,988
846
198
20
9
76
Baltimore
4,853
1 ,675
101
2 ,900
132
9
3
18
1
14
Calvert
212
87
2
116
3
4
Caroline
245
43
2
186
5
-
2
-
-
4
1
-
2
-
Carroll
538
196
3
312
7
-
4
2
11
-
3
-
Cecil
277
11
578
2
2
■\
1
i
O
O
i
i
i
i
Charles
570
167
5
388
3
I
5
x
Dorchester
218
70
141
2
i
4
Frederick
750
299
19
413
2
j
1
1
13
1
Garrett
162
49
92
10
7
4
Harford
2,114
732
25
1,313
16
1
22
2
3
Howard
624
130
17
459
3
1
1
11
2
Kent
151
43
3
96
1
1
7
Montgomery
5,857
2,194
185
3,388
45
3
32
10
Prince Geoege's
10,361
4,133
172
5,817
129
12
3
4
71
1
19
Queen Anne's
172
34
132
3
1
2
St. Mary's
880
297
13
552
8
3
3
2
2
Somerset
135
42
1
83
3
2
2
2
Talbot
172
45
3
119
1
1
3
Washington
1,083
476
23
514
35
4
2
2
21
2
2
2
Wicomico
677
336
2
312
18
2
4
3
Worcester
319
41
269
2
7
-'Withdrawals who did not reenter during 1969-70 the school from which they withdrew.
/Codes: Wl - Transferred - public school in county W8 - Age 16 or over
W2 - Transferred - nonpublic school in county W9 - Mental
W3 & 4 - Transferred - outside county W10 - Physical
W5 - Special case Wll - Economical
W6 - Armed Services W12 - Marriage
W7 - Committed to institution W13 - Death
W14 - Suspended
TABLE
33
Pupil Withdrawals* from Public Schools: State of Maryland: 1969-70
Locs.1 Unit
Total
Withdrawals by Code/
Transferred to Other Schools
W5
W6
W7
W8
W9
W10
Wll
W12
W13
W14
Wl
W2
W3 & 4
tliun.
- GRADES 7-12
lULu 1 J Lu L C
34 , 128
4,428
712
11,559
760
355
1,258
13,007
88
1,228
21
587
88
37
All pop nv
322
55
.
111
o
6
25
JO
J w
i
Anne Arundel
2,646
469
25
960
48
16
34
911
21
117
2
38
5
-
Baltimore City
11,014
460
2,690
336
120
715
6,273
29
233
-
158
-
-
Bait imore
3 ,806
769
24
1,284
154
55
108
1,215
20
49
3
110
15
-
Ca lvert
177
-
1
53
-
1
5
92
-
17
-
7
-
1
Caro 1 ine
144
16
67
i
i
3
1
^tu
D
A
H
L
Carroll
420
58
3
154
15
2
9
123
2
33
5
10
2
4
Cecil
650
99
8
230
29
3
14
230
-
13
-
19
2
3
Char 1 e s
423
52
6
151
12
2
8
149
-
35
-
5
3
-
Dor ches ter
213
1 Q
-
9
70
-
11
-
5
4
2
Frederick
679
151
5
225
13
7
25
187
43
17
3
3
Garrett
120
10
48
3
2
36
16
5
Harford
1,052
117
4
529
28
5
29
111
2
30
2
26
3
Howard
391
33
3
194
2
4
8
120
22
1
3
1
Kent
117
8
51
2
5
47
3
1
Montgomery
3,944
835
74
1,659
39
48
76
888
4
236
5
58
12
10
Prince George's
5,792
1,449
89
2,273
35
64
125
1,491
3
186
1
51
25
Queen Anne ' s
189
8
1
62
7
3
6
79
1
11
6
5
St. Mary's
396
33
2
192
6
5
15
108
21
6
2
6
Somerset
149
11
32
9
2
78
7
7
2
1
Talbot
153
10
1
60
2
6
53
2
13
5
1
Washington
642
141
5
196
6
3
26
205
1
45
1
11
1
1
Wicomico
466
72
1
134
14
3
4
208
3
17
1
6
2
1
Worcester
223
14
110
2
1
63
31
2
*Withdrawals who did not reenter during 1969-70 the school from which they withdrew.
/Codes: Wl - Transferred - public school in county W8 - Age 16 or over
W2 - Transferred - nonpublic school in county W9 - Mental
W3 & 4 - Transferred - outside county W10 - Physical
W5 - Special case Wll - Economical
W6 - Armed Services W12 - Marriage
W7 - Committed to institution W13 - Death
W14 - Suspended
TABLE
34
Nonpromotions by Number and Percent: Grades 1-12: Maryland Public Schools: June Net Roll, 1970
Local Unit
Grand Total
Elementary
High
luldl
Promo ted
Not Promoted
Promo ted
Not Promoted
To t al
Promo t 6<j
Not Promoted
Number
Per-
cent
Number
Per-
cent
Number
Per-
cen t
Total State
OiU j O J '-r
781 896
/ (J 1 j (J 7 U
34,938
4.3
4S4 (11(1
437 706
16,304
3.6
9 A 9 !39/i
o/i/i i on
18,634
5.1
Allegany
16,372
16,253
U. /
8,158
8,072
Q C
00
1 • 1
8,214
8,181
0 9
C\ A
Anne Arundel
as so?
A'* ?QB
O _> , c. O O
2 , 214
D A
J • 4
^A ss^
nriR
JO, uuo
o / c
845
9 T
Z.J
28 649
27 280
i , joy
A Q
4 . o
Baltimore City
171 Q A A
1 / 1 , 740
1 SA
134, 0<i D
17 , 320
10. 1
93 896
q a i n
0,410
O • Z
69 , 640
60, 730
Q Q1 fl
o,yiu
1Z , o
Baltimore
1 C w , / UU
i i 7 noo
j, / ou
9 1
62 098
fin tas
1 , / 3 J
9 Q
Z . o
58 662
56 655
£. , UU/
9. A
Calvert
5 , 250
4,826
424
8.1
2 920
2 , 651
269
9.2
2 330
2 175
155
6.7
Caroline
4,890
4,806
Q/.
04
1 7
2,581
2,526
r c
3 3
9 1
Z . 1
2,309
2,280
90
zy
1 9
Carroll
14,865
1 & ssi
J 14
Z • 1
R 1 6Q
ZZ3
9 7
Z • /
6 , 696
6 , 607
oy
1 9
Cecil
11 , 669
1 1 , 318
9
7 1 1 4
7 1 A. 7
167
9 o
z.3
4 , J33
A 171
4,1/1
184
4.2
Charles
11 881
463
3.7
7 ?(")1
6. QRA
217
3.0
5 143
4 , 897
246
4.8
Dorchester
6,157
5,853
304
4.9
3,179
3,058
121
3.8
2,978
2,795
183
6.1
f
Frederick
18,407
18,214
193
1.0
9,900
9,848
52
0.5
8,507
8,366
141
1.7
Garrett
5,131
5,007
124
2.4
2,832
2,736
96
3.4
2,299
2,271
28
1.2
Harford
26,605
25,567
1,038
3.9
15,187
14,555
632
4.2
11,418
11,012
406
3.5
Howard
14,508
14,220
288
2.0
7,930
7,755
175
2.2
6.578
6,465
113
1.7
Kent
3,538
3,441
97
2.7
1,991
1,945
46
2.3
1,547
1,496
51
3.3
Montgomery
114,009
112,600
1,409
1.2
58,644
58,184
460
0.8
55,365
54,416
949
1.7
Prince George's
140,834
136,667
4,167
2.9
81,439
80,019
1,420
1.7
59,395
56,648
2,747
4.6
Queen Anne's
4,269
4,169
100
2.3
2,332
2,318
14
0.6
1,937
1,851
86
4.4
St. Mary's
9,923
9,487
436
4.4
6,005
5,726
279
4.6
3,918
3,761
157
4.0
Somerset
4,357
4,120
237
5.4
2,317
2,204
113
4.9
2,040
1,916
124
6.1
Talbot
4,481
4,212
269
6.0
2,424
2,256
168
6.9
2,057
1,956
101
4.9
Washington
21,648
21,253
395
1.8
11,508
11,275
233
2.0
10,140
9,978
162
1.6
Wicomico
13,203
12,519
684
5.2
7,447
7,024
423
5.7
5,756
5,495
261
4.5
Worcester
6,166
6,018
148
2.4
3,275
3,230
45
1.4
2,891
2,788
103
3.6
NOTE: Policy of promotion and nonpromotion varies in the different local units.
TABLE
35
Nonpromotions in First Grade by Number and Percent: Maryland Public Schools: June Net Roll, 1970
Local Unit
First
Grade Enrollment
Number and Percent Not Promoted
Total
Boys
Girls
Number
Percent
Total
Boys
Girls
Total
Boys
Girls
Total State
68,208
-3 c: c no
JJ , DUO
•39 Ann
5,207
3,312
1,895
7.6
9.3
5.8
Allegany
1,368
680
688
55
38
17
4.0
5.6
2.5
Ann d Afimnol
6 044
3 , 120
2,924
482
1 8Q
107
8.0
9 . 4
U . _/
Baltimore City
13,483
7 1 LP,
l , 140
U, JJJ
1 787
1 , / 0 /
1 1 LL
643
J-JmJ
16.0
10.1
Baltimore
7,772
^ 778
525
325
200
6.7
8 . 1
5.3
Calvert
509
280
229
64
44
20
12.6
15.7
8.7
Caroline
429
228
201
JO
18
20
8.9
7.9
9.9
Pyrrol 1
1 , 361
694
667
120
77
43
8.8
11. 1
6.4
Cecil
1,229
625
604
118
77
41
9. 6
12.3
6.8
Charles
1,310
690
620
132
87
45
10.1
12.6
7.3
Dorchester
556
289
267
68
45
23
12.2
15.6
8.6
Frederick
QCO
J Jt
482
470
16
12
4
1.7
2.5
0.9
Garrett
485
262
223
32
20
12
6.6
7.6
5.4
Harford
2,681
1,344
1,337
186
110
76
6.9
8.2
5.7
Howard
1,409
734
675
90
64
26
6.4
8.7
3.9
Kent
346
172
174
27
18
9
7.8
10.5
5.2
Montgomery
7,195
3,787
3,408
202
138
64
2.8
3.6
1.9
Prince George1 s
14,669
7,743
6,926
755
487
268
5.1
6.3
3.9
Queen Anne's
482
243
239
St. Mary's
1,200
634
566
155
92
63
12.9
14.5
11.1
Somerset
467
234
233
40
23
17
8.6
9.8
7.3
Talbot
470
246
224
118
74
44
25.1
30.1
19.6
Washington
1,963
1,004
959
30
22
8
1.5
2.2
0.8
Wicomico
1,279
693
586
146
89
57
11.4
12.8
9.7
Worcester
549
282
267
21
15
6
3.8
5.3
2.2
NOTE: Policy of promotion and nonpromotion varies in the different local units.
TABLE
36
Public High School Graduates: State of Maryland: 1959-60 -- 1969-70
Year
High School Graduates
Local Unit
Total
Boys
Girls
1959-60
1 1 , ODU
1 0 9 0/.
1 QftO-ft 1
£0 , y t j
10 7 Q 1
1 Qftl -ft?
26,533
13,015
13,518
1 Q ft? -ft**
28,534
14,299
14,235
1963-64
OA O *7 1
34 , £ / i
i "7 r\/. a
L 1 , LK+y
1 "7 O O O
i / , III
1 Q A /. _ A ^
41,331
20, 149
2 1 , 182
I? 03 DD
A 1 O CI 1
h i , jy l
on o o n
ZU, /3U
on ££i
ZU, DDI
1 Q AA A 7
iy 00-0/
41,084
20,271
20,813
1 Q A7 -Aft
1 7 D / - DO
42,631
21,093
21,538
1968-69
44, 583
O 1 /. "7 C
21 ,4/5
o o i r\o
t 5 , iUo
1969-70
A £ A £ O
'tb , 4oz
0 o coo
, jy j
OO Q £ Cl
z i , ooy
BY T OP AT, TINTT
1969-70
Allegany
1,340
684
656
Alfne Arundel
3,400
1,637
1,763
Baltimore City
7,261
3,375
3,886
Baltimore
8,019
3,898
4,121
Calvert
287
131
156
Caroline
330
173
157
Carroll
868
443
425
Cecil
608
288
320
Charles
603
282
321
Dorchester
425
199
226
Frederick
1,130
558
572
Garrett
323
180
143
Harford
1,376
674
702
Howard
831
418
413
Kent
185
87
98
Montgomery
8,280
4,029
4,251
Prince George's
7,378
3,618
3,760
Queen Anne1 s
238
125
113
St. Mary's
486
238
248
Somerset
267
134
133
Talbot
269
124
145
Washington
1,434
719
715
Wicomico
727
359
368
Worcester
397
220
177
TABLE
37
Follow-up of All Graduates by Number and Percent: Maryland Public High Schools:
1959-1969 Graduates in 1959-60 to 1969-70
Continuing Education
Staying or
Year of
Total
Degree-Granting Institutions
Working at
Gainfully
Graduation
Graduates
Total
In
Other*
Home
Employed
Other/
Total
Maryland
Out-of-State
Married
NUMBER
1959
20,462
7,672
6,351
4,531
1,820
1,321
1,752
8,665
2,373
1960
23,854
9,845
8,255
5,894
2,361
1,590
2.093
9,581
2,335
1961
26,923
11,065
9,245
6,415
2,830
1,820
1,920
10,539
3,399
1962
26,533
11,281
9,510
6,558
2,952
1,771
1,727
10,738
2,787
1963
28,534
12,556
10.512
7,252
3,260
2,044
1,528
10,623
3,827
1964
34,271
15,859
13,406
9,264
4,142
2,453
1,840
12,996
3,904
1965
41,331
19,178
16,352
11,589
4,763
2,826
2,056
15,189
4,908
1966
41,391
19,117
16,483
11,717
4,766
2,634
1,781
16,122
4,371
1967
41,084
18,912
16,487
11,424
5,063
2,425
1,644
15,235
5,293
1968
42,631
20,244
17,941
12,717
5,224
2,303
1,789
16,041
4,557
1969
44,583
21,492
19,201
13,572
5,629
2,291
2,039
16,229
4,823
PERCENT
1959
100.0
37.5
31.0
22.1
8.9
6.5
8.6
42,3
11.6
1960
100.0
41.3
34.6
24.7
9.9
6.7
8.8
40.1
9.8
1961
100.0
41.1
34.3
23.8
10.5
6.8
7.1
39.2
12.6
1962
100.0
42.5
35.8
24.7
11.1
6.7
•6.5
40.5
10.5
1963
100.0
44.0
36.8
25.4
11.4
7.2
5.4
37.2
13.4
1964
100.0
46.3
39.1
27.0
12.1
7.2
5.4
37.9
11.4
1965
100.0
46.4
39.6
28.1
11.5
6.8
5.0
36.7
11.9
1966
100.0
46.2
39.8
28.3
11.5
6.4
4.3
38.9
10.6
1967
100.0
46.0
40.1
27.8
12.3
5.9
4.0
37.1
12.9
1968
100.0
47.5
42.1
29.8
12.3
5.4
4.2
37.6
10.7
1969
100.0
48.2
43.1
30.5
12.6
5.1
4.6
36.4
10.8
*Trade, commercial, or vocational; college-prep or postgraduate; and nursing.
/Working at odd jobs; occupation unknown; deceased.
TABLE
38
Follow-up of Male Graduates by Number and Percent: Maryland Public High Schools:
1959-1969 Graduates in 1959-60 to 1969-70
Year of
Graduation
Total
Male
Graduates
Continuing Education
Staying or
Working at
Home,
Married
Gainfully
Employed
Other/
Total
Degree-Granting
Institutions
Other*
Total
In
Maryland
Out-of-State
NUMBER
1959
9,861
3,706
3,466
2,517
949
240
384
4,543
1,228
1960
11,560
4,857
4,527
3,303
1,224
330
456
5,019
1,228
1961
13,142
5,524
5,171
3,675
1,496
353
357
5,655
1,606
1962
13,015
5,629
5,244
3,666
1,578
385
308
5,644
1,434
1963
14,299
6,000
5,497
3,823
1,674
503
261
5,944
2,094
1964
17,049
7,788
7,179
5,083
2,096
609
247
7,075
2,155
1965
20,149
9,623
8,920
6,406
2,514
703
202
7,949
2,375
1966
20,737
9,978
9,176
6,632
2,544
802
162
8,405
2,192
1967
20,270
9,830
9,036
6,409
2,627
794
208
7,873
2,359
1968
21,093
10,511
9,736
7,034
2,702
775
189
8,211
2,182
1969
21,475
11,107
10,363
7,429
2,934
744
208
8,085
2,075
PERCENT
1159
1960
100.0
37.6
35.1
25.5
9.6
2.5
3.9
46.1
12.4
100.0
42.0
39.2
28.6
10.6
2.8
4.0
43.4
10.6
1961
100.0
42.0
39.3
28.0
11.3
2.7
2.7
43.0
12.3
1962
100.0
43.3
40.3
28.2
12.1
3.0
2.3
43.4
11.0
1963
- 100.0
42.0
38.5
26.8
11.7
3.5
1.8
41.6
14.6
1964
100.0
45.7
42.1
29.8
12.3
3.6
1.4
41.5
12.6
1965
100.0
47.7
44.3
31.8
12.5
3.4
1.0
39.5
11.8
1966
100.0
48.1
44.2
32.0
12.2
3.9
0.8
40.5
10.6
1967
100.0
48.5
44.6
31.6
13.0
3.9
1.0
38.9
11.6
1968
100.0
49.8
46.1
33.3
12.8
3.7
0.9
38.9
10.4
1969
100.0
51.7
48.3
34.6
13.7
3.4
1.0
37.6
9.7
*Trade, commercial, or vocational; college-prep or postgraduate; and nursing.
/Working at odd jobs; occupation unknown; deceased.
TABLE
39
Follow-up of Female Graduates by Number and Percent: Maryland Public High Schools:
1959-1969 Graduates in 1959-60 to 1969-70
Continuing Education
Staying or
Year of
Total
Degree-Granting Institutions
Working at
Gainfully
Graduation
Female
Total
In
Other*
Home,
Employed
Other/
Graduates
Total
Maryland
Out-of-State
Married
NUMBER
1959
10,601
3,966
2,885
2,014
871
1,081
1,368
4,122
1,145
1960
12,294
4,988
3,728
2,591
1,137
1,260
1,637
4,562
1,107
1961
13,781
5,541
4,074
2,740
1,334
1,467
1,563
4,884
1,793
1962
13,518
5,652
4,266
2,892
1,374
1,386
1,419
5,094
1,353
1963
14,235
6,556
5,015
3,429
1,586
1,541
1,267
4,679
1,733
1964
17,222
8,071
6,227
4,181
2,046
1,844
1,593
5,921
1,749
1965
21,182
9,555
7,432
5,183
2,249
2,123
1,854
7,240
2,533
1966
20,654
9,139
7,307
5,085
2,222
1,832
1,619
7,717
2,179
1967
20,814
9,082
7,451
5,015
2,436
1,631
1,436
7,362
2,934
1968
21,538
9,733
8,205
5,683
2,522
1,528
1,600
7,830
2,375
1969
23,108
10,385
8,838
6,143
2,695
1,547
1,831
8,144
2,748
PERCENT
1959
100.0
37.4
27.2
19.0
8.2
10.2
12.9
38.9
10,8
1960
100.0
40.6
30.3
21.1
9.2
10.3
13.3
37.1
9.0
1961
100.0
40.2
29.6
19.9
9.7
10.6
11.3
35.5
13.0
1962
100.0
41.8
31.5
21.4
10.1
10.3
10.5
37.7
10.0
1963
100.0
46.1
35.3
24.1
11.2
10.8
8.9
32.8
12.2
1964
100.0
46.9
36.2
24.3
11.9
10.7
9.2
34.4
10.1
1965
100.0
45.1
35.1
24.5
10.6
10.0
8.7
34.2
12.0
1966
100.0
44.3
35.4
24.6
10.8
8.9
7.8
37.4
10.5
1967
100.0
43.6
35.8
24.1
11.7
7.8
6.9
35.4
14.1
1968
100.0
45.2
38.1
26.4
11.7
7.1
7.4
36.4
11.0
1969
100.0
44.9
38.2
26.5
11.7
6.7
7.9
35.3
11.9
*Trade, commercial, or vocational; college-prep or postgraduate; and nursing.
/Working at odd jobs; occupation unknown; deceased.
TABLE
40
Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Attending Degree-Granting Institutions by Number and Percent:
1959-60, 1964-65, 1969-70
Local Unit
1959-60
1964-65
1969-70
Total
1959
Graduates
Attending
Degree -Gran ting
Ins titutions
Total
1964
Graduates
Attending
Degree-Granting
Institutions
Total
1969
Graduates
Attending
Degree-Granting
Institutions
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
20,465
6,352
31.0
34, 271
13,406
39 . 1
44, 583
19 , 201
43. 1
Allegany
936
188
20. 1
1,265
413
32 . 7
1,244
456
36.7
Anne Arundel
1,278
320
25. 0
2,426
810
33 . 4
3 11&
1 284
41. 2
Baltimore City
4, 764
1,457
30.6
6,599
2,085
31.6
7,483
2^ 426
32.4
Baltimore
2,833
949
33.5
5 , 674
2,397
42.2
7 , 652
2,861
37.4
Calvert
140
17
12. 1
198
41
20. 7
276
41
14. 9
Caroline
206
42
20. 4
264
67
25.4
293
76
25.9
Carroll
478
96
20. 1
709
185
26. 1
853
265
31.1
Ceci 1
327
50
15.3
503
112
22.3
645
184
28.5
Charles
280
48
17. 1
370
90
24.3
628
157
25.0
Dorches t er
296
68
23.0
335
95
28.4
410
131
32.0
t
Frederick
659
142
21.5
879
258
29.4
1,135
415
36.6
Garrett
258
34
13.2
264
49
18.6
347
55
15.9
Harford
562
163
29.0
1,042
428
41.1
1,285
579
45.1
Howard
292
76
26.0
569
209
36.7
764
318
41.6
Kent
129
21
16.3
157
35
22.3
181
63
34.8
Montgomery
2,510
1,461
58.2
5,399
3,271
60.6
7,784
5,401
69.4
Prince George1 s
2,313
726
31.4
4,646
2,003
43.1
6,853
3,207
46.8
Queen Anne1 s
129
24
18.6
187
47
25.1
234
73
31.2
St. Mary's
158
32
20.3
273
66
24.2
405
94
23.2
Somerset
184
47
25.5
223
71
31.8
258
90
34.9
Talbot
212
43
20.3
215
56
26.0
253
91
36.0
Washington
914
181
19.8
1,256
353
28. 1
1,372
521
38.0
Wicomico
398
117
29.4
540
200
37.0
732
293
40.0
Worcester
209
50
23.9
278
65
23.4
382
120
31.4
TABLE
41
Male Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Attending Degree-Granting Institutions by Number and Percent:
1959-60, 1964-65, 1969-70
1959-60
1964-65
1969-70
Total 1959
Attending
Total 1964
Attending
Total 1969
Attending
Local Unit
Male
Degree-
Granting
Ma le
Degree
-Granting
Male
Degree-
Granting
Graduates
Institutions
G radua t e s
Inst itutions
Graduates
Institutions
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
9,861
3,469
35.
2
17,049
7,179
42
1
21,475
10,363
48.3
Allegany
493
120
24.3
643
249
38.
7
643
262
40.7
Anne Arundel
573
165
9 9.
10 .
Q
0
1,175
476
40.
5
1,482
701
47.3
Baltimore City
2,321
845
36.
4
3,381
978
28
9
3,414
1 ,399
41 .0
Bait iwo r e
1,346
528
39
2
2,801
1,365
48.
7
3,703
1,584
42.8
71
12
16.
9
110
19
17.
3
132
19
14.4
Carol ine
96
21
21.
9
143
36
25.
2
141
41
29.1
Carroll
215
43
20.
0
334
101
30
2
457
156
34.1
Cecil
139
24
17.
3
241
64
26.
6
311
102
32.8
PVi arl pc
Vjlla L 1 C O
152
31
20.
4
171
44
25.
7
296
84
28.4
Do TT'ViPQf'PT*
UkJ I CllCS I C I
137
32
23.
3
192
46
24.
0
190
71
37.4
Frederick
304
66
21.
7
428
133
31
1
594
243
40.9
Garrett
119
24
20.
2
139
30
21.
6
180
34
18.9
Harford
260
76
29.
2
490
229
46.
7
593
308
51.9
Howard
131
37
28.
2
293
119
40
6
370
166
44.9
Kent
67
10
14.
9
66
13
19.
7
88
36
40.9
Montgomery
1,238
756
61.
1
2,636
1,671
63.
3
3,749
2,697
71.9
Prince George's
1,094
423
38.
7
2,307
1,129
49
0
3,340
1,779
53.3
Queen Anne 1 s
60
13
21.
7
94
27
28
7
131
43
32.8
St. Mary's
86
16
18.
6
139
40
28
8
192
50
26.0
Somerset
97
25
25
8
113
38
33
7
140
53
37.9
Talbot
107
21
19
6
113
24
21
2
119
48
40.3
Washington
470
101
21
5
645
217
33
6
688
275
40.0
Wicomico
189
61
32
3
262
100
38
2
340
150
44.1
Worcester
96
19
19
8
133
31
23
3
182
62
34.1
TABLE
42
Female Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Attending Degree-Granting Institutions by Number and Percent:
1959-60, 1964-65, 1969-70
1959-60
1964-65
1969-70
Total
Attending
Total
Attending
Total
Attending
Local Unit
1959
Degree-Granting
1964
Degree-Granting
1969
Degree-Granting
F sins 1 s
Institutions
F SIT13 ^ £
Institutions
F £013 1 Q
Institutions
\j> L auuaLCo
Number
Percent
vj L aUUdLco
Number
Percent
Oni l O f" C
\j L cl<J UdLcb
Number
Percent
Total State
2,883
27.2
1 7 9 9 9
6,227
36.2
9 1 Hft
4j ) iUo
8,838
38.2
Allegany
443
68
15. 3
622
164
26.4
601
194
32.3
Anne Arundel
705
155
22. 0
1,251
334
26.7
1,632
583
35.7
Baltimore City
2,443
612
25. 1
3 ,218
1, 107
34.4
4,069
1 , 027
25. 2
Baltimore
1 ,487
421
28.3
2 ,873
1,032
35.9
3,949
1,277
32.3
Calvert
69
5
7.2
88
22
25.0
144
22
15.3
Caroline
110
21
19. 1
121
31
25. 6
152
35
23. 0
Carroll
263
53
20. 1
375
84
22.4
396
109
27 . 5
Ceci 1
188
26
13.8
262
48
18.3
334
82
24.5
Charles
128
17
13.3
199
46
23.1
332
73
22.0
Dorchester
159
36
22.6
143
49
34.3
220
60
27.3
Frederick
355
76
21.4
451
125
27.7
541
172
31.8
Garrett
139
10
7.2
125
19
15.2
167
21
12.6
Harford
302
87
28.8
552
199
36.1
692
271
39.2
Howard
161
39
24.2
276
90
32.6
394
152
38.6
Kent
62
11
17.7
91
22
24.2
93
27
29.0
Montgomery
1,272
705
55.4
2,763
1,600
58.0
4,035
2,704
67.0
Prince George's
1,219
303
24.9
2,339
874
37.4
3,513
1,428
40.6
Queen Anne' s
69
11
15.9
93
20
21.5
103
30
29.2
St. Mary's
72
16
22.2
134
26
19.4
213
44
20.7
Somerset
87
22
25.3
110
33
30.0
118
37
31.3
Talbot
105
22
20.9
102
32
31.4
134
43
32. 1
Washington
444
80
18.0
611
136
22.3
684
246
36.0
Wicomico
209
56
26.8
278
100
36.0
392
143
36.5
Worcester
113
31
27.4
145
34
23.4
200
58
29.0
TABLE
43
Graduates of All Maryland Public High Schools Continuing Education by Number and Percent:
1969 Graduates in 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Graduates
Number
Continuing
Educat ion
Percent Continuing Education
Total
Degree
-Granting Institutions
Other*
Degree-Granting Institutions
Other*
Total
In Maryland
Out-of-State
Total
Total
In Maryland
Out-of-State
;
Total State
'f'f , JO J
iy , ZUI
13,572
5,629
o on l
z , zy i
48.2
43.1
30.5
12.6
5.1
Al legany
1 , 244
579
456
322
134
123
46. 6
36.7
25.9
10.8
9.9
Anne Arundel
3,114
1,426
1,284
1,034
250
142
45.8
41.2
33.2
8.0
4.6
Baltimore City
7,483
2,587
2,426
2,066
360
161
34.6
32.4
27.6
4.8
2.2
Baltimore
7 £S9
/ , DjZ
J , oU/
2,203
658
/
47.1
37.4
28.8
8.6
9.7
Calvert
O "7 C
I/O
OU
33
8
iy
21.7
14.9
12.0
2.9
6.8
Caroline
293
103
76
56
20
27
35 . 1
25.9
19.1
6.8
9 . 2
Carroll
853
348
265
205
60
83
40.8
31.1
24.0
7.1
9.7
Cecil
645
224
184
122
62
40
34.7
28.5
18.9
9.6
6.2
Charles
OZO
1 "7 C
1 C "7
Id /
133
24
1 Q
27.9
25.0
21.2
3.8
2.9
Dorches ter
/.in
J. / U
i j i
94
37
J7
41.5
32.0
22.9
9.1
9.5
Frederick
1,135
468
415
283
132
53
41.2
36.6
25.0
11.6
4.6
Garrett
347
92
55
28
27
37
26.5
15.9
8.1
7.8
10.6
Harford
1,285
643
579
434
145
64
50.0
45.1
33.8
11.3
4.9
Howard
764
346
318
243
75
28
45.3
41.6
31.8
9.8
3.7
Kent
181
77
63
47
16
14
42.5
34.8
26.0
8.8
7.7
Montgomery
7,784
5,596
5,401
3,030
2,371
195
71.9
69.4
38.9
30.5
2.5
Prince George1 s
6,853
3,434
3,207
2,366
841
227
50.1
46.8
34.5
12.3
3.1
Queen Anne' s
234
91
73
43
30
18
38.9
31.2
18.4
12.8
7.7
St. Mary's
405
128
94
76
18
34
31.6
23.2
18.8
4.4
8.4
Somerset
258
121
90
73
17
31
46.9
34.9
28.3
6.6
12.0
Talbot
253
120
91
57
34
29
46.6
35.2
21.8
13.4
11.4
Washington
1,372
611
521
367
154
90
44.1
38.0
26.8
11.2
6.1
Wicomico
732
341
293
175
118
48
46.6
40.0
23.9
16.1
6.6
Worcester
382
145
120
82
38
25
37.9
31.4
21.5
9.9
6.5
*Trade, commercial, or vocational; college-prep or postgraduate; and nursing.
TABLE
44
Male Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Continuing Education by Number and Percent:
1969 Graduates in 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Male
Graduates
Number Continuing Education
Percent Continuing Education
Total
Degree-Granting Institutions
Other*
Degree-Granting Institutions
Other*
Total
In Maryland
Out-of-State
Total
Total
In Maryland
Out-of-State
Total State
21,475
11, 107
10,363
7,429
2,934
744
51.7
48.3
34.6
13.7
3.4
Allegany
643
299
262
190
72
37
46.5
40. 7
29 . 5
11. 2
5.8
Anne Arundel
1,482
748
701
565
136
47
50.5
47. 3
38. 1
9 . 2
3.2
Baltimore City
3,414
1,446
1 , 399
1,170
229
47
42.3
41 . 0
34. 3
6.7
1.3
Baltimore
3,703
1,846
1 , 584
1 , 225
359
262
49.9
42. 8
33. 1
9.7
7.1
Calvert
132
27
19
15
4
8
20.5
14.4
11.4
3.0
6. 1
Caroline
141
46
41
29
12
5
32.6
29. 1
20. 6
8.5
3.5
Carroll
457
183
156
126
30
27
40.0
34. 1
27 . 6
6.5
5.9
Cecil
311
111
102
69
33
9
35.7
32 . 8
22 . 2
10. 6
2.9
Charles
296
86
Q/,
7 1
i i
2
29. 1
0/. 7
T 7
0.7
Dorchester
190
83
71
46
25
12
43. 7
37.4
24.2
13.2
6. 3
Frederick
594
258
243
165
78
15
43.4
40.9
27.8
13. 1
2.5
Gftrrett
180
47
34
14
20
13
26.1
18.9
7.8
11.1
7.2
Harford
593
322
308
237
71
14
54.3
51.9
40.0
11.9
2.4
Howard
370
178
166
130
36
12
48.1
44.9
35.2
9.7
3.2
Kent
88
40
36
29
7
4
45.5
40.9
32.9
8.0
4.6
Montgomery
3,749
2,767
2,697
1,550
1,147
70
73.8
71.9
41.3
30.6
1.9
Prince George's
3,340
1,849
1,779
1,346
433
70
55.3
53.3
40.3
13.0
2.0
Queen Anne's
131
50
43
28
15
7
38.2
32.8
21.4
11.4
5.4
St. Mary's
192
63
50
37
13
13
32.8
26.0
19.2
6.8
6.8
Somerset
140
64
53
45
8
11
45.7
37.9
32.2
5.7
7.8
Talbot
119
56
48
31
17
8
47.1
40.3
26.0
14.3
6.8
Washington
688
294
275
182
93
19
42.7
40.0
26.5
13.5
2.7
Wicomico
340
170
150
85
65
20
50.0
44. 1
25. 0
19.1
5.9
Worcester
182
74
62
42
20
12
40.7
34.1
23. 1
11.0
6.6
*Trade, commercial or vocational; college-prep or postgraduate; and nursing.
TABLE
45
Female Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Continuing Education by Number and Percent:
1969 Graduates in 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Female
Graduates
Number Continuing
Education
Percent Continuing Education
Total
Degree-Granting Institutions
Other*
Degree-Granting Institutions
Other*
Total
In Maryland
Out-of-State
Total
Total
In Maryland
Out-of-State
Total State
23,108
10,385
8 , 838
6, 143
2, 695
1,547
44.9
38. 2
26.5
11. 7
6.7
Al legany
194
132
62
O D
46.6
32.3
22.0
10.3
14.3
Anne Arundel
1,632
678
583
469
114
95
41.5
35.7
28.7
7.0
5.8
Baltimore City
4,069
1,141
1,027
896
131
114
28.0
25.2
22.0
3.2
2.8
Baltimore
3,949
1,761
1,277
978
299
484
44.6
32.3
24.8
7.5
12.3
Calvert
144
33
LI
1 o
/.
H
11
22.9
I J * J
LA . D
O Q
£. • O
7.6
Caro 1 ine
1
D /
35
27
8
22
37.5
23.0
17.8
5.2
14.5
Carroll
396
165
109
79
30
56
41.7
27.5
19.9
7.6
14.2
Cecil
334
113
82
53
29
31
33.8
24.5
15.9
8.6
9.3
Charles
332
89
73
60
13
16
26.8
22.0
18.1
3.9
4.8
Dorchester
220
87
60
48
12
27
39.5
27.3
21.8
5.5
12.2
Frederick
541
210
172
118
54
38
38.8
31.8
21.8
10.0
7.0
Garrett
167
45
21
14
7
24
26.9
12.6
8.4
4.2
14.3
Harford
692
321
271
197
74
50
46.4
39.2
28.5
10.7
7.2
Howard
394
168
152
113
39
16
42.6
38.6
28.7
9.9
4.0
Kent
93
37
27
18
9
10
39.8
29.0
19.3
9.7
10.8
Montgomery
4,035
2,829
2,704
1,480
1,224
125
70.1
67.0
36.7
30.3
3.1
Prince George 1 s
3,513
1,585
1,428
1,020
408
157
45.1
40.6
29.0
11.6
4.5
Queen Anne1 s
103
41
30
15
15
11
39.8
29.2
14.6
14.6
10.6
S t . Mary ' s
213
65
44
39
5
21
30.5
20.7
18.3
2.4
9.8
Somerset
118
57
37
28
9
20
48.3
31.3
23.7
7.6
17.0
Talbot
134
64
43
26
17
21
47.8
32.1
19.4
12.7
15.7
Washington
684
317
246
185
61
71
45.5
36.0
27.1
8.9
9.5
Wicomico
392
171
143
90
53
28
43.6
36.5
23.0
13.5
7.1
Worcester
200
71
58
40
18
13
35.5
29.0
20.0
9.0
6.5
*Trade, commercial or vocational; college-prep or postgraduate; and nursing.
TABLE
46
Follow-up of All Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70
Local Unit
Total Graduates
Number Continuing Education
Total
Two-Year
Colleges
Four- Year
Colleges
Trade, Commercial,
or Vocational
School
College-prep or
Postgraduate
School
Nursing
Total State: Number
91 A Q 0
/ , loo
1Z , Ul J
1 , Oj4
lb 1
430
Percent
AO o
lb . 1
1 1 . U
O 1
i . 1
r\ a
U. i\
i . U
Allegany
1,244
579
247
209
108
1
14
Anne Arundel
3,114
1,426
603
681
95
17
30
Baltimore City
7,483
2,587
: 776
1,650
105
10
46
Baltimore*
7,652
3,607
1,082
1,779
511
82
153
Calvert
276
60
7
34
17
2
Caroline
293
103
26
50
15
1
11
Carroll
853
348
78
187
66
2
15
Cecil
645
224
73
111
22
6
12
Charles »
628
175
99
58
12
2
4
Dorchester
410
170
30
101
25
1
13
Frederick
1,135
468
174
241
39
5
9
Garrett
347
92
12
43
28
3
6
Harford
1,285
643
312
267
41
4
19
Howard
764
346
103
215
17
2
9
Kent
181
77
28
35
10
4
Montgomery
7,784
5,596
1,904
3,497
147
20
28
Prince George' s
6,853
3,434
1,211
1,996
175
13
39
Queen Anne 1 s
234
91
38
35
15
1
2
St . Mary' s
405
128
9
85
30
1
3
Somerset
258
121
8
82
28
3
Talbot
253
120
31
60
21
8
Washington
1,372
611
270
251
68
5
17
Wicomico
732
341
51
242
41
2
5
Worcester
382
145
16
104
18
3
4
*Breakdown includes duplicates of boys and girls studying and working or girls married and studying or working as follows: Baltimore, 839.
TABLE
46
Follow-up of All Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70
Number Employed
Othe
r
• Local Unit
Total
Protective Service
Workers (Includes
Armed Forces)
Professional and
Proprietors
Agriculture, Fishing,
or Lumbering
Clerical, Sales, and
Kindred Workers
Craftsmen
Operatives
Domestic Service
Workers
Manufacturing & Non-
manuf acturing-Oper-
ators and Laborers
Other Service
Workers
Total
Married
Staying or Working
at Home
Miscellaneous and
Unknown
Total State: Number
17,068
2,384
718
368
8,201
1,110
1,499
85
1,488
1,215
6,862
1,248
791
4,823
Percent
38.3
5.4
1.6
0.8
18.4
2.5
3.4
0.2
3.3
2.7
15.4
2.8
1.8
10.8
Allegany
464
106
15
8
148
29
74
9
44
31
201
74
86
41
Anne Arundel
1,331
205
30
23
786
46
117
1
41
82
357
96
58
203
Baltimore City
2,783
332
142
1,550
152
231
3
174
199
2,113
2,113
Baltimore*
3,920
463
249
22
1,766
271
336
26
509
278
964
170
48
746
Calvert
155
38
2
8
54
5
33
2
13
61
25
33
3
Caroline
128
24
10
10
26
14
1
31
12
62
16
13
33
Carroll
402
66
10
17
135
20
34
96
24
103
40
3
60
Cecil
252
25
4
6
66
18
43
3
62
25
169
56
11
102
Charles
357
77
11
7
172
21
14
9
15
31
96
41
37
18
Dorchester
170
17
1
9
45
4
11
66
17
70
20
23
27
Frederick
588
71
17
36
250
75
49
61
29
79
45
20
14
Garrett
179
33
4
34
67
4
2
27
8
76
24
34
18
Harford
428
51
13
15
173
33
34 .
2
54
53
214
91
83
40
Howard
354
47
15
8
169
26
42
1
22
24
64
38
12
14
Kent
74
15
3
10
26
2
5
1
8
4
30
13
7
10
Montgomery
1,370
208
67
18
756
109
89
9
36
78
818
133
44
641
Prince George's
2,589
365
71
41
1,502
157
227
6
32
188
830
153
114
563
Queen Anne' s
108
21
14
26
7
8
26
6
35
20
10
5
St. Mary's
224
33
4
9
103
9
49
17
53
23
23
7
Somerset
102
23
1
9
23
3
7
25
11
35
10
13
12
Talbot
94
18
7
29
12
4
14
10
39
11
20
8
Washington
544
85
15
30
166
61
53
13
77
44
217
93
42
82
Wicomico
319
38
28
5
125
27
29
2
43
22
72
34
22
16
Worcester
133
23
6
22
38
5
7
23
9
104
22
35
47
girls married and studying or working as follows:
TABLE
47
Follow-up of Male Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70
Local Unit
Total Male Graduates
Number Continuing Education
Total
Two -Year
Colleges
Four-Year
Colleges
Trade, Commercial,
or Vocational
School
College-prep or
Postgraduate
School
Nursing
Total State: Number
21,475
11, 107
4,416
5 947
654
88
?
Percent
51.7
20.6
27.7
3.0
0.4
f
Allegany
643
299
155
107
36
1
-
Anne Arundel
1,482
748
, 389
312
30
17
Baltimore City
3,414
1,446
505
894
43
4
Baltimore*
3,703
1,846
656
928
232
28
2
Calvert
132
27
6
13
8
Caroline
141
46
16
25
5
Carroll
457
183
50
106
27
Cecil
311
111
45
57
9
Charles
296
86
53
31
1
1
Dorchester
190
83
22
49
11
1
Frederick
594
258
112
131
12
3
Garrett
180
47
12
22
13
Harford
593
322
186
122
13
1
Howard
370
178
63
103
11
1
Kent
88
40
19
17
4
Montgomery
3,749
2,767
1,086
1,611
57
13
Prince George's
3,340
1,849
804
975
59
11
Queen Anne 1 s
131
50
21
22
7
St. Mary's
192
63
6
44
12
1
Somerset
140
64
5
48
11
Talbot
119
56
20
28
8
Washington
688
294
146
129
17
2
Wicomico
340
170
30
120
18
2
Worcester
182
74
9
53
10
2
*Breakdown includes duplicates of boys studying and working as follows: Baltimore, 589.
/Less than 0.1 percent.
TABLE
47
Follow-up of Male Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70
Number Employed
Other
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Total State: Number
8,674
2,304
461
345
1,526
1,083
1,250
19
1,144
542
2,283
208
2,075
Percent
40.4
10.7
2.2
1.6
7.1
5.1
5.8
0. 1
5.3
2.5
10.6
1.0
19.6
Allegany
298
103
13
8
41
29
66
2
23
13
46
28
18
Anne Arundel
642
203
19
22
168
46
108
37
39
92
12
80
Baltimore City
1,302
319
105
-
332
150
196
122
78
666
666
Baltimore*
1,964
449
144
19
293
266
210
11
409
163
482
23
459
Calvert
94
37
-
8
8
5
33
-
1
2
11
8
3
Caroline
81
21
10
10
2
14
21
3
14
1
13
Carroll
243
65
8
15
25
20
27
-
72
11
31
-
31
Cecil
147
24
2
6
4
17
33
2
47
12
53
2
51
Charles
189
76
10
7
35
21
14
—
15
11
21
10
11
Dorchester
83
17
1
9
6
4
7
32
7
24
3
21
Frederick
326
68
14
34
31
75
46
49
9
10
8
2
Garrett
113
33
3
33
14
4
2
23
1
20
12
8
Harford
241
48
11
14
37
32
30
49
20
30
22
8
Howard
181
45
10
8
22
25
39
18
14
11
6
5
Kent
43
13
1
8
6
2
5
5
3
5
2
3
Montgomery
657
207
41
18
137
106
85
3
33
27
325
10
315
Prince George' s
Queen Anne' s
1,182
348
42
41
250
152
214
31
104
309
27
282
77
21
14
9
7
8
17
1
4
1
3
St. Mary's
117
31
1
9
20
9
44
3
12
9
3
Somerset
66
22
1
9
8
3
5
17
1
10
5
5
Talbot
56
16
7
8
8
4
11
2
7
3
4
Washington
334
80
7
29
37
58
50
1
61
11
60
5
55
Wicomico
160
35
14
5
26
25
18
32
5
10
4
6
Worcester
78
23
4
12
7
5
6
19
2
30
7
23
*Breakdown includes duplicates of boys studying and working as follows: Baltimore, 589.
TABLE
48
Follow-up of Female Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70
T.nr^l ITn "i t"
uuv,ai i 1 1 -t i_
Number Continuing Education
Total Female
Graduates
Total
Two-Year
Colleges
Four-Year
Colleges
Trade, Commercial,
or Vocational
School
College-prep or
Postgraduate
School
Nursing
Total State: Number
23,108
10,385
2,772
6,066
1,000
93
454
Percent
-
45.0
12.0
26.3
4.3
0.4
2.0
Allegany
601
280
92
102
72
14
1,632
678
214
369
65
30
Baltimore City
4,069
1,141
271
756
62
6
46
Baltimore*
3,949
1,761
426
851
279
54
151
Calvert
144
33
1
21
9
2
Caroline
152
57
10
25
10
1
11
f qrrnl 1
396
165
28
81
39
2
15
Cecil
334
113
28
54
13
6
12
Charles
332
89
46
27
11
1
4
Dorchester
220
87
8
52
14
13
Frederick
541
210
62
110
27
2
9
Garrett
167
45
21
15
3
6
Harford
692
321
126
145
28
3
19
Howard
394
168
40
112
6
1
9
Kent
93
37
9
18
6
4
Montgomery
4,035
2,829
818
1,886
90
7
28
Prince George's
3,513
1,585
407
1,021
116
2
39
Queen Anne1 s
103
41
17
13
8
1
2
St. Mary's
213
65
3
41
18
3
Somerset
118
57
3
34
17
3
Talbot
134
64
11
32
13
8
Washington
684
317
124
122
51
3
17
Wicomico
392
171
21
122
23
5
Worcester
200
71
7
51
8
1
4
*Breakdown includes duplicates of girls studying and working or girls married and studying or working as follows: Baltimore, 250.
TABLE
48
Follow-up of Female Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70
Number Employed
Local Unit
Total
Protective Service
Workers (Includes
Armed Forces)
Professional and
Proprietors
Agriculture, Fishing,
or Lumbering
Clerical, Sales, and
Kindred Workers
Craftsmen
Operatives
Domestic Service
Workers
Manufacturing & Non-
manufacturing- Oper-
ators and Laborers
Other Service
Workers
Total
Married
Staying or Working
at Home
Miscellaneous and
Unknown
Total State: Number
8,394
80
257
23
6,675
27
249
66
344
673
4,579
1,248
583
2,748
Percent
36.3
0.3
1.1
0.1
28.9
0.1
1.1
0.3
1.5
2.9
19.8
5.4
2.5
11.9
Allegany
166
3
2
107
8
7
21
18
155
74
58
23
Anne Arundel
689
2
11
1
618
9
1
4
43
265
96
46
123
Baltimore City
1,481
13
37
1,218
2
35
3
52
121
1,447
1,447
Baltimore*
1,956
14
105
3
1,473
5
126
15
100
115
482
170
25
287
Calvert
61
1
2
46
1
11
50
25
25
Caroline
47
3
24
1
10
9
48
16
12
20
Carroll
159
1
2
2
110
7
24
13
72
40
3
29
Cecil
105
1
2
62
1
10
1
15
13
116
56
9
51
Charles
168
1
1
137
9
20
75
41
27
7
Dorchester
87
39
4
34
10
46
20
20
6
Frederick
262
3
3
2
219
3
12
20
69
45
12
12
Garrett
66
1
1
53
4
7
56
24
22
10
Harford
187
3
2
1
136
1
4
2
5
33
184
91
61
32
Howard
173
2
5
147
1
3
1
4
10
53
38
6
9
Kent
31
2
2
2
20
1
3
1
25
13
5
7
Montgomery
713
1
26
619
3
4
6
3
51
493
133
34
326
Prince George's
1,407
17
29
1,252
5
13
6
1
84
521
153
87
281
Queen Anne's
31
17
9
5
31
20
9
2
St. Mary's
107
2
3
83
5
14
41
23
14
4
Somerset
36
1
15
2
8
10
25
10
8
7
Talbot
38
2
21
4
3
8
32
11
17
4
Washington
210
5
8
1
129
3
3
12
16
33
157
93
37
27
Wicomico
159
3
14
99
2
11
2
11
17
62
34
18
10
Worcester
55
2
10
31
1
4
7
74
22
28
24
Other
*Breakdown includes duplicates of girls studying and working or gir
s married and studying or working as follows: Baltimore, 250
TABLE
49
Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Attending Maryland Colleges: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70
Colleges and
Universities
Local Unit
Total All
Maryland Colleges
Baltimore College
of Commerce
Bowie State College
College of Notre
Dame of Maryland
Columbia Union College
Coppin State College
Eastern College
Frostburg State
College
Goucher College
Hood College
Johns Hopkins
University
Loyola College
The Maryland Institute
Maryland State
College
Morgan State College
Mount St. Agnes
College
Mount St. Mary's
College
Peabody Institute of
the City of Baltimore
St. John's College
St. Joseph's College
St. Mary's College
of Maryland
13,572
11
122
17
8
169
1
583
38
19
118
35
79
126
596
15
12
12
6
13
119
Allegany
322
1
2
73
1
Anne Arundel
1,034
2
11
1
1
1
55
2
2
3
9
6
46
1
1
1
10
Baltimore City
2,066
2
14
5
1
162
25
9
3
46
16
20
7
411
6
4
1
6
I?al t imore
2,203
7
3
1
3
65
11
2
37
11
17
2
18
4
2
3
3
11
uaiver t
33
4
3
11
Caroline *
56
1
1
2
1
2
4
Carroll
205
21
1
2
3
2
2
Cecil
122
3
3
3
Ch ar 1 e s
133
3
1
1
3
1
6
1
Dorchester
94
13
4
1
19
8
2
Frederick
283
1
1
29
3
1
1
3
1
5
3
4
Garrett
28
8
1
1
Harford
434
7
1
1
18
1
1
1
2
14
1
1
Howard
243
21
1
1
1
1
4
1
3
1
2
Kent
47
2
1
2
2
1
1
4
Montgomery
3,030
4
1
1
104
10
5
16
8
1
6
1
1
11
Prince George's
2,366
46
1
1
112
3
5
3
2
11
37
1
2
3
3
20
Queen Anne's
43
1
3
1
1
St. Mary's
76
4
1
8
1
33
Somerset
73
6
42
3
Talbot
57
4
1
1
1
2
2
Washington
367
1
27
2
1
3
2
3
Wicomico
175
5
1
1
2
1
19
10
1
5
Worcester
82
1
1
1
1
1
6
5
1
5
TABLE
49
Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Attending Maryland Colleges: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70
Colleges and Universities (cont.)
Junior Colleges
Local Unit
Salisbury State
College
Towson State College
University of
Bal timore
University of
Maryland
Washington College
Western Maryland
College
Woodstock College
U. S. Naval Academy
Allegany Community
College
Anne Arundel Com-
munity College
Baltimore Institute and
Junior College
Catonsville Com-
munity College
Cecil Community College
Charles County
Community College
Chesapeake College
Community College of
Baltimore
Essex Community
College
Frederick Community
College
Hagerstown Junior
College
Harford Junior
College
Kirkland Hall College
Montgomery Junior
College
Mt. Providence
Junior College
Prince George' s
Community College
Villa Julie College
Total State
246
667
51
3,518
74
238
1
35
211
574
37
667
36
107
106
766
446
188
251
331
3
1,784
6
1, 106
24
A 1 1 poanv
n ±. i cgaii y
1
1
30
1
7
204
1
Anne Arundel
8
44
5
207
13
11
6
1
557
13
1
12
1
3
Baltimore City
9
152
375
4
19
2
5
21
32
1
651
41
1
1
3
6
5
Baltimore
14
256
36
585
11
57
1
9
1
2
16
490
1
87
402
16
1
18
Calvert
3
1
4
1
1
5
Ccif o 1 i no
11
7
1
2
23
1
Carroll
5
23
8
53
2
13
34
4
22
5
1
3
1
Cecil
12
7
31
5
2
36
20
Charles
1
18
1
97
Dorchester
16
1
1
11
2
2
11
2
1
Frederick
9
46
2
7
1
1
1
157
5
2
Garrett
14
1
2
1
Harford
11
27
45
3
9
1
289
1
Howard
13
13
1
66
2
12
1
96
2
1
Kent
3
3
5
3
1
1
17
1
Montgomery
16
41
995
15
38
11
1
5
1
2
1,733
3
Prince George's
21
46
875
5
19
5
5
5
3
2
38
1,092
Queen Anne's
1
4
1
3
25
2
1
St. Mary's
4
17
1
5
1
Somerset
18
4
Talbot
2
3
15
1
1
24
Washington
1
22
49
13
1
1
239
2
Wicomico
61
5
43
1
16
2
1
1
Worcester
24
8
20
1
3
1
1
1
1
TABLE
50
Male Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Attending Maryland Colleges: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70
Colleges and Un
Lversitit;
is
Local Unit
Total All
Maryland Colleges
Baltimore College
of Commerce
Bowie State College
j Columbia Union College
Coppin State College
Frostburg State
College
Johns Hopkins
University
Loyola College
The Maryland Institute
Maryland State College
Morgan State College
Mount St. Mary's
College
Peabody Institute of
the City of Balto.
St. John's College
St. Mary's College of
Maryland
Salisbury State
College
Towson State College
University of
Baltimore
Total State
7,429
7
58
1
67
187
108
35
36
81
267
12
4
4
49
87
245
42
Allegany
190
31
1
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
565
1
4
13
2
3
3
4
26
1
2
1
14
1
1,170
2
5
1
65
8
38
16
7
3
}78
1
1
72
Baltimore
1,225
4
18
37
11
11
2
13
2
1
4
4
89
32
Calvert
15
1
1
5
Caroline
29
1
1
1
2
1
4
Carroll
126
7
2
2
2
1
2
7
7
Cecil
69
2
1
1
4
3
Charles
73
1
1
1
3
1
Dorchester
46
9
2
1
10
2
1
3
1
1
Frederick
165
1
14
1
2
5
3
Garrett
14
2
1
Harford
237
3
8
1
1
6
1
13
Howard
130
8
1
1
1
2
1
1
7
5
1
Kent
29
2
2
1
2
Montgomery
1,550
3
26
14
2
1
3
1
6
3
6
Prince George^
1,346
26
35
5
3
1
8
12
1
2
7
9
18
Queen Anne' s
28
3
1
St. Mary's
37
2
18
Somerset
45
2
28
2
11
Talbot
31
1
1
1
Washington
182
7
1
3
2
8
Wicomico
85
2
2
1
13
6
4
29
1
Worcester
42
1
1
1
3
3
1
5
8
2
TABLE
50
Male Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Attending Maryland Colleges: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70
Colleges
& Universities(cont)
Junior Colleges
Loccil Unit
University of
Maryland
Washington College
Western Maryland
College
Woodstock College
U. S. Naval Academy
Allegany Community
College
Anne Arundel Com-
munity College
Baltimore Institute and
Junior College
Catonsville Com-
munity College
Cecil County
Community College
Charles County
Community College
Chesapeake College
Community College of
Baltimore
Essex Community
College
Frederick Community
College
Hagerstown Junior
College
Harford Junior
College
Kirkland Hall College
Montgomery Junior
College
Prince George's
Community College
Total State
1 7 ft £
97
i rt7
1U/
1
9 £
J J
i jy
Oil
J / 1
1 c
1 J
9 9
ou
7 7
9 Q Q
Zoo
1 9 £
1 J J
9 1 n
Z 1U
£.
1 , UDU
7^9
A 1 1 «p ?snv
n i jl cgaii y
21
4
133
Anne Arundel
99
2
3
6
1
359
6
1
9
1
3
Baltimore City
256
2
10
2
4
8
26
1
429
31
1
1
2
Bal timore
321
6
21
1
9
1
7
314
49
255
13
Calvert
1
1
1
5
Caro 1 ine
4
1
14
Carroll
36
2
11
23
2
16
3
1
2
Cecil
16
1
2
22
17
Pfl A T" 1 A Q
13
1
52
Dorches ter
4
1
9
2
Frederick
26
1
1
1
1
105
4
Garrett
7
1
2
Harford
21
3
2
1
176
1
Howard
31
2
6
1
60
2
Kent
3
2
1
16
Montgomery
421
2
17
11
2
1
2
1,028
1
Prince George' s
426
1
7
5
3
5
3
2
25
742
Queen Anne's
4
3
15
1
1
St. Mary's
13
3
1
Somerset
2
Talbot
9
19
Washington
27
9
1
124
Wicomico
14
1
9
1
1
1
Worcester
12
2
1
1
1
TABLE
51
Female Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Attending Maryland Colleges: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70
Colleges
and Universities
Local Unit
Total All
Maryland Colleges
Baltimore College
of Commerce
Bowie State College
College of Notre
Dame of Maryland
Columbia Union College
Coppin State College
Eastern College
Frostburg State
College
Goucher College
Hood College
Johns Hopkins
University
The Maryland Institute
Maryland State
College
Morgan State College
Mount St. Agnes
College
Peabody Institute of
the City of Baltimore
St. John's College
St. Joseph's College
St. Mary's College of
Maryland
Total State
6,143
4
64
17
7
102
1
396
38
19
10
43
45
329
15
8
5
10
70
Allegany
132
1
2
42
1
Anne Arundel
469
1
7
1
1
1
42
2
6
2
20
1
1
8
faltimore City
896
9
5
97
17
9
3
8
13
4
233
6
3
6
Baltimore
978
3
3
1
3
47
11
2
6
5
4
2
3
7
Calvert
18
3
2
6
Caroline
27
1
1
3
Carroll
79
14
1
1
1
Cecil
53
1
2
2
Charles
60
3
1
2
3
1
Dorchester
48
4
2
9
6
1
Frederick
118
1
15
3
1
1
1
3
4
Garrett
14
6
1
Harford
197
4
1
1
10
1
2
8
1
1
Howard
113
13
1
1
4
1
1
Kent
18
2
1
1
4
Montgomery
1,480
1
1
1
78
10
5
2
6
3
1
5
Prince George' s
1,020
20
1
1
77
3
1
3
25
2
1
3
13
Queen Anne1 s
15
1
1
St. Mary's
39
4
1
1
6
1
15
Somerset
28
4
14
1
Talbot
26
3
1
2
2
Washington
185
1
20
. 2
3
Wicomico
90
3
1
1
6
4
1
1
Worcester
40
1
1
3
2
TABLE
51
Female Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Attending Maryland Colleges: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70
Colleges &
Universities (cont.)
Junior
Colleges
Local Unit
Salisbury State
College
Towson State College
University of
Baltimore
University of
Maryland
Washington College
Western Maryland
College
Allegany Community
College
Anne Arundel Com-
munity College
Baltimore Institute and
Junior College
Catonsville Community
College
Cecil Community
College
Charles County
Community College
Chesapeake College
Community College
of Baltimore
Essex Community
College
Frederick Community
College
Hagerstown Junior
College
Harford Junior
College
Kirkland Hall College
Montgomery Junior
College
Mount Providence
Junior College
Prince George's
Community College
Villa Julie College
Total State
159
422
9
1,732
47
131
72
203
22
238
14
47
29
267
158
62
118
121
1
724
6
354
24
Allegany
1
9
1
3
71
1
Arinci At*i in H 1
mine nL uliuc i
7
30
4
108
11
8
198
7
3
Baltimore City
9
80
119
2
9
1
13
6
222
10
1
6
5
Baltimore
10
167
4
264
5
36
1
1
9
176
1
38
147
3
1
18
Calvert
3
1
3
Caroline
7
3
1
1
9
1
v*dl lull
3
16
1
17
2
11
2
6
2
1
1
Cecil
8
4
15
4
14
3
Charles
5
45
Dorchester
13
7
1
2
2
1
Frederick
6
20
1
6
1
52
1
2
Garrett
7
Harford
10
14
24
7
113
Howard
6
8
35
6
36
1
Kent
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
Montgomery
13
35
574
13
21
1
3
705
2
Prince George's
12
28
449
4
12
2
13
350
Queen Anne's
1
1
10
1
St. Mary's
4
4
1
2
Somerset
7
2
Talbot
2
3
6
1
1
5
Washington
1
14
22
4
1
115
2
Wicomico
32
4
29
7
1
Worcester
16
6
8
1
1
1
TABLE
52
Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Attending Out-of-State Colleges: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70
Area
Total State
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne 1 s
St. Mary' s
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
Grand Total
5,629
134
250
360
658
8
20
60
62
24
37
132
27
145
75
16
2,371
841
30
18
17
34
154
118
38
Alabama
31
2
1
-
-
-
-
-
1
1
1
-
3
-
-
7
14
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
Alaska
1
1
1
1
±
1
1
Arizona
23
1
1
16
2
2
1
Arkansas
9
3
1
2
2
1
Cali fornia
73
7
2
1
2
1
46
13
1
9. lorado
85
4
1
2
58
18
2
Connecticut
74
2
5
13
1
2
2
1
1
34
11
2
Delaware
221
6
25
26
2
6
1
25
3
1
15
7
7
34
6
11
3
5
1
29
8
District of Columbia
331
5
3
36
35
1
3
1
1
4
3
5
136
84
1
2
1
10
Florida
234
17
5
26
4
2
4
7
2
112
43
4
1
3
4
Georgia
135
2
2
13
5
1
1
2
11
2
3
3
53
17
20
Hawaii
15
4
1
1
1
6
1
1
Id aho
11
2
5
3
1
Illinois
107
1
4
4
7
1
1
1
68
17
1
1
1
Indiana
98
4
6
6
2
1
2
2
1
54
17
1
1
1
Iowa
50
1
2
2
2
31
10
1
1
Kansas
25
1
3
1
1
2
1
13
2
1
Kentucky
51
1
3
4
1
2
1
1
1
24
12
1
Louisiana
25
2
2
13
7
1
Maine
21
2
1
3
13
2
Massachusetts
269
4
25
25
2
i
1
8
4
2
2
167
20
4
3
Michigan
107
4
1
8
8
3
1
71
11
Minnesota
19
1
2
9
6
1
Mississippi
15
1
1
1
9
3
Missouri
71
2
4
3
3
1
1
2
44
10
1
Montana
6
1
1
3
1
Nebraska
15
1
1
1
9
3
Nevada
1
1
TABLE
52
Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Attending Out-ot-State Colleges: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70
Area
Total State
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George' s
Queen Anne's
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
New Hampshire
18
2
1
1
11
a
New Jersey
86
1
6
5
23
1
1
3
1
29
12
1
3
New Mexico
13
1
10
2
New York
339
7
33
58
1
3
2
6
8
5
1
167
36
1
1
2
5
3
North Carolina
489
2
26
17
59
6
1
8
6
6
12
14
6
192
86
2
2
1
2
14
20
7
North Dakota
4
1
1
2
Ohio
323
6
19
23
26
1
1
8
1
2
6
2
186
33
3
1
3
2
Oklahoma
20
1
1
1
1
3
8
5
Oregon
15
1
1
11
2
Pennsylvania
695
24
33
79
141
1
17
5
1
4
17
28
7
2
208
73
3
1
1
3
34
10
3
Rhode Island
32
3
2
3
1
19
3
1
South Carolina
106
4
3
13
1
1
1
1
4
6
45
21
5
1
South Dakota
6
1
4
1
Tennessee
105
1
4
4
13
1
7
1
2
2
8
2
21
27
1
1
3
1
5
1
Texas
92
1
2
5
1
1
1
50
29
1
1
Utah
43
1
1
1
20
19
1
Vermont
30
2
2
4
2
11
8
1
Virginia
653
18
43
37
98
1
3
11
2
5
5
28
17
12
190
82
7
2
6
9
41
24
12
Washington
27
2
1
1
12
10
1
West Virginia
291
59
14
6
32
1
8
1
2
2
14
24
1
5
1
62
42
1
1
3
9
1
2
Wisconsin
66
5
7
1
49
4
Wyoming
7
1
1
2
2
1
Out-of- Country
35
1
3
2
24
5
Outlying Possessions
3
1
2
Unknown
5
1
1
1
2
TABLE
53
Male Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Attending Out-of-State Colleges: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70
Area
Total State
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George1 s
Queen Anne's
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
Grand Total
9 Q 9/i
79
/ Z
1 9A
1 JD
9 9Q
ZZ?
9
1 9
on
JU
"5 9
1 1
1 1
9 ^
/ o
9 n
zu
7 1
/ 1
9 A
7
1 1 /,7
A 9. 9
1 c
1 J
1 9
Q
0
1 /
Q 9
to
9 n
Alabama
19
1
1
1
1
3
3
8
1
Alaska
1
1
1
i
l
I
Ar i zona
15
1
12
_
_
_
1
1
_
_
Arkansas
7
1
1
2
2
1
Cali f ornia
42
5
2
1
1
1
26
6
Colorado
50
2
1
2
30
13
2
Cf nnecticut
44
2
4
7
1
2
1
18
8
1
Delaware
102
2
18
12
2
3
12
2
6
3
3
7
2
3
3
2
19
3
District of Columbia
153
3
2
19
12
1
2
2
60
45
1
1
5
r iorida
137
8
4
17
2
1
3
5
1
57
29
4
1
1
4
Georgia
98
1
1
12
3
1
10
1
1
3
36
9
20
Hawaii
7
3
1
2
1
Idaho
8
1
3
3
1
Illinois
62
2
2
5
1
42
8
1
1
Indiana
51
1
4
4
2
1
1
1
28
8
1
Iowa
27
1
2
19
3
1
1
Kansas
17
1
2
1
1
9
2
1
Kentucky
23
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
11
1
1
Louisiana
13
2
7
4
Maine
7
1
1
4
1
Massachusetts
115
1
18
10
1
6
2
1
63
11
1
1
Michigan
53
2
1
3
5
2
35
5
Minnesota
7
2
3
2
Mississippi
5
3
2
Missouri
29
2
1
1
1
1
19
3
1
Montana
3
1
1
1
Nebraska
8
1
1
5
1
Nevada
1
1
TABLE
53
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Area
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New Hampshire
11
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1
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1
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7
New Jersey
36
-
3
2
8
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
18
2
-
-
-
1
1
-
-
New Mexico
7
5
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
New York
178
-
6
21
32
-
1
2
1
-
-
5
-
5
2
-
77
19
1
1
-
1
2
2
-
North Carolina
254
1
13
2
32
-
3
1
5
3
3
7
-
5
3
-
102
47
1
2
-
1
13
7
3
North Dakota
2
2
Ohio
152
2
10
13
14
4
1
3
1
81
17
2
2
Oklahoma
14
1
1
1
1
2
4
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
1
7
2
Pennsylvania
405
17
21
61
89
-
-
12
3
-
4
8
-
14
3
2
101
37
1
1
-
3
21
6
1
Rhode Island
1 1
L L
i
L
5
1
South Carolina
60
-
3
2
9
1
-
1
1
-
-
1
-
2
-
-
24
12
-
-
-
-
3
1
-
South Dakota
4
4
Tennessee
56
3
3
4
3
1
2
2
5
2
12
13
1
1
1
3
Texas
56
2
2
1
1
31
17
1
1
Utah
25
1
1
11
11
1
Vermont
11
1
2
2
2
3
1
Virginia
314
9
26
23
52
2
5
1
1
2
17
10
5
78
37
3
1
3
3
15
14
7
Washington
10
1
4
5
West Virginia
156
32
7
4
19
3
1
9
19
2
29
19
1
2
6
1
2
Wisconsin
34
2
4
1
24
3
Wyoming
3
1
1
1
Out-of-Country
16
1
1
11
3
Outlying Possessions
1
1
Unknown
1
1
TABLE
54
Female Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Attending Out-of-State Colleges: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70
Area
Total State
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George' s
Queen Anne's
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
Grand Total
2,695
62
114
131
299
4
8
30
29
13
12
54
7
74
39
9
1 ,224
408
15
5
9
17
61
53
18
Alabama
12
1
1
4
6
Alaska
Arizona
8
1
4
2
1
Arkansas
2
2
Cal i f orni a
31
2
1
20
7
1
Cf lorado
35
2
28
5
Connecticut
30
1
6
2
1
16
3
1
De 1 aware
119
4
7
14
3
1
13
1
1
9
4
4
27
4
8
3
1
10
5
District of Columbia
178
2
1
17
23
1
3
1
2
3
3
76
39
1
1
5
Florida
97
9
1
9
2
1
1
2
1
55
14
2
Georgia
37
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
17
8
Hawaii
8
1
1
1
4
1
Idaho
3
1
2
Illinois
45
1
2
2
2
1
1
26
9
1
Indiana
47
3
2
2
1
1
1
26
9
1
1
Iowa
23
1
1
2
12
7
Kansas
8
1
1
4
Kentucky
28
2
1
1
13
11
Louisiana
12
2
6
3
1
Maine
14
2
2
9
1
Massachusetts
154
3
7
15
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
104
9
3
2
Michigan
54
2
5
3
1
1
36
6
Minnesota
12
1
6
4
1
Mississippi
10
1
1
1
6
1
Missouri
42
3
2
3
1
1
25
7
Montana
3
1
2
Nebraska
7
1 "
1
4
2
TABLE
54
Female Graduates of Maryland Public High Schools Attending Out-of-State Colleges: 1969 Graduates in 1969-70
co
01
M
Area
Total State
Anne Arundel
Baltimore Cit
CO
Allegany
Baltimore
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince Geoi
Queen Anne1
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
Nevada
New Hampshire
7
4
3
-
-
v-
-
-
-
New Jersey
50
1
3
3
15
1
1
2
1
1 1
1 A
i
New Mexico
6
1
5
New York
161
1
12
26
1
1
1
3
3
1
90
17
1
3
1
North Carolina
235
1
13
15
27
3
3
3
3
5
9
3
90
39
1
1
1
1
13
4
North Dakota
2
1
1
Ohio
171
4
9
10
12
4
2
3
1
105
16
1
1
3
Oklahoma
6
1
4
1
Oregon
5
1
4
Pennsylvania
290
7
12
18
52
1
5
2
1
9
14
4
107
36
2
1
13
4
2
Rhode Island
21
2
2
1
13
2
1
South Carolina
46
1
1
4
1
3
4
21
9
2
South Dakota
2
1
1
Tennessee
49
1
1
1
9
1
4
3
9
14
3
2
1
Texas
36
1
3
1
19
12
Utah
18
1
9
8
Vermont
19
1
2
2
9
5
Virginia
339
9
17
14
46
1
1
6
1
4
3
11
7
7
112
45
4
1
3
6
26
10
5
Washington
17
2
1
8
5
1
West Virginia
135
27
7
2
13
1
5
1
1
2
5
5
1
3
1
33
23
1
1
3
Wisconsin
32
3
3
25
1
Wyoming
4
1
1
1
1
Out-of -Country
19
1
2
1
13
2
Outlying Possessions
2
1
1
Unknown
4
1
1
2
TABLE
55
Enrollment in Maryland Public High Schools, by Subject, Including Duplicates: Fall of 1969
T nf a 1 TTn i f~
Total
Enroll-
ment
Engl i sh
So ci 3.1
Studies
u v- i. c n ^ c
Mathe-
matics
Latin
French
- J 1 ■' '11 1 L ■ i 1 i
Other
Lan-
guages
Agri -
culture
Total State
377,274
433 , 584
'tin a c\r\
378,800
318, 001
310, 675
5 , 568
70, 652
38,514
*5,870
4,658
Allegany
8,364
10,681
8,700
6,590
6,480
286
1,869
538
-
98
Anne Arundel
30,005
35,160
30,341
25,821
23,883
349
4, 137
1,979
248
90
Baltimore City
74,332
81,682
65,921
58,534
61,513
577
15,578
5,067
2,044
Baltimore
60,156
67,766
62,907
50,513
50,331
452
9,684
9,812
974
193
Calvert
2,426
2,800
2,571
2,007
2,070
49
422
~
-
68
Caroline
2,365
2,645
2,881
1,807
1,504
107
248
65
-
-
Carroll
6,911
7,554
7,222
5,769
5,897
51
974
412
147
222
Cecil
5,373
6,619
5,116
4,312
4,288
300
192
76
26
Charles
5,294
5,704
5,101
4,412
4,169
39
739
116
100
Dorchester
3,116
3,572
3,250
2,498
2,167
13
456
22
136
k
Frederick
8,804
11,092
9,453
7,537
6,824
267
866
467
585
Garrett
9 ??7
7 SO?
- j J JO
1 76Q
i. , / \JS
1 797
352
153
Harford
11,996
13,763
12,042
10,035
9,640
265
1,901
728
358
259
Howard
6,630
9,076
6,734
5,580
5,232
148
1,787
602
31
Kent
1,636
2,144
1,554
1,330
1,249
12
532
145
Montgomery
56,643
62,623
54,397
46,668
48,583
1,382
13,901
8,118
916
1,110
Prince George1 s
61,160
69,598
59,563
52,614
50,401
677
10,828
8,431
1,011
455
Queen Anne's
2,050
2,336
2,429
1,693
1,382
261
98
87
St. Mary's
4,077
4,327
3,911
3,248
3,178
48
320
555
96
Somerset
2,027
2,489
2,263
1,698
1,678
691
100
Talbot
2,137
2,995
2,181
1,849
1,646
75
297
59
Washington
10,439
16,346
18,926
14,290
9,710
498
1,632
522
96
558
Wicomico
5,979
6,911
5,936
4,839
4,799
273
511
790
45
Worcester
3,027
3,199
3,043
2,588
2,254
366
42
^Includes 5,299 enrolled in German, 496 enrolled in Russian, 59 enrolled in Hebrew and 16 enrolled in Italian. See "Foreign Language
Enrollments . . ." table for local unit breakdown.
TABLE
55
Enrollment in Maryland Public High Schools, by Subject, Including Duplicates: Fall of 1969
Industrial Education
Voca-
Home
Physical
Art,
Local Unit
Arts
tional and
Eco-
Business
and
Music
Arts and
Driver
Special
Technical
nomics
Education
Health
Crafts
Education
Education
Education
Total State
111,324
/34.136
100,413
142,416
316,168
175,744
135,712
20 , 963
19,277
Allegany
2,441
499
2,531
3,397
5,642
5,450
3,599
918
285
Anne Arundel
7,284
1,192
6,601
12,552
23,368
11,917
13,349
1,584
Baltimore City
26,555
15,230
22,061
34,700
61,588
40,929
26,222
6,774
Baltimore
18,336
2,527
16,330
19,550
59,816
36,783
31,730
1,385
1,563
Calvert
404
~
448
873
1,529
566
622
40
Caroline
676
740
1,257
1,937
1,294
1,200
450
75
Carroll
2,145
805
1,826
2,818
6,951
4,033
2,143
674
74
Cecil
1,248
256
1,056
1,926
4,231
1,364
869
241
481
Charles
1,178
228
1,525
2,131
4,195
1,882
914
302
277
Dorchester
591
~
922
1, 725
2,569
1,138
1,179
163
25
Frederick
2,487
610
2,736
4,276
7,371
5,469
3,402
844
250
Garrett
430
700
492
1,028
1,802
1,127
762
374
281
Harford
3,447
618
3,018
4,752
8,341
7,020
5,215
1,250
526
Howard
2,446
363
2,561
2,355
4,996
1,892
1,868
117
643
Kent
507
90
743
906
1,658
521
399
195
Montgomery
13,833
4,690
10,466
13,617
43,292
15,944
12,505
5,640
2,561
Prince George's
19,544
3,547
18,596
21,716
50,912
22,519
17,558
6,324
2,600
Queen Anne's
297
574
310
855
1,508
704
125
388
248
St. Mary's
797
349
909
1,506
2,974
2,246
1,272
155
230
Somerset
443
511
1,123
1,619
407
357
Talbot
445
126
409
1,084
1,570
748
453
253
63
Washington
3,125
819
3,194
4,301
10,273
7,157
6,533
692
330
Wicomico
1,832
662
1,685
2,423
5,728
2,922
2,499
671
172
Worcester
833
251
743
1,545
2,298
1,712
937
122
/Includes 32,802 enrolled in Vocational and 1,334 enrolled in Technical. See "Industrial Education (Vocational-Industrial) and Technical
Education (Vocational-Technical) Enrollment . . ." table for local unit breakdown.
TABLE
56
English Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
Local Unit
Total
English
English
Journalism
Reading
Grade
7
Grade
8
Grade
9
Grade
10
Grade
11
Grade
12
Vocational
I
II
Combi-
nation
Developmental
Grade
10
Grade
11
Grade
12
I
II
Total State
433,584
72,777
68,347
66, 165
63,380
55,791
48,216
812
1,067
1,180
3,017
1,240
774
13,114
4,173
Allegany
10,681
1,328
1,331
1,384
1,399
1,288
1,359
_
32
_
93
100
19
1,250
764
Anne Arundel
35,160
5,531
5,711
5,813
5,072
4,279
3,596
_
_
201
57
18
2,004
1,026
Ddl L 1 iL l\J L t: \j L L y
81,682
14,021
12,664
13,241
12,093
9,754
8,051
_
_
_
316
39
3,368
Baltimore
67,766
10, 175
9,650
9,861
10,413
9,263
7,263
730
721
698
407
383
244
1,169
-
Calvert
2,800
716
512
369
641
198
294
20
Caroline
2,645
375
411
391
413
376
335
_
_
46
87
102
Carroll
7,554
1,351
1,300
1,266
1,153
1, 064
890
_
_
_
160
37
Cecil
6 619
975
937
1,003
912
741
681
-
-
-
72
19
992
-
Charles
5,704
945
1,037
957
904
759
628
17
35
121
Dcfrchester
3,572
474
554
535
511
485
439
20
27
17
25
290
102
Frederick
11,092
1,921
1,613
1,556
1,439
1,328
1,200
18
30
8
172
666
569
Garrett
2,502
375
434
389
339
362
327
30
24
44
39
62
24
Harford
13,763
2,594
2,462
2,202
2,231
1,777
1,422
55
182
80
10
45
70
30
Howard
9,076
1,290
1,256
1,170
1,081
1,024
767
53
51
91
47
473
680
Kent
2,144
318
259
306
241
227
197
396
200
Montgomery
62,623
9,790
9,399
9,549
9,559
9,442
7,961
16
18
65
446
85
45
991
66
Prince George's
69,598
12,937
11,727
10,652
10,085
9,119
7,930
27
687
352
228
10
Queen Anne's
2,336
391
390
413
289
176
214
48
113
55
8
102
52
St. Mary's
4,327
767
708
809
609
596
503
58
Somerset
2,489
712
354
352
356
313
265
54
31
Talbot
2,995
417
417
381
336
309
283
18
417
417
Washington
16,346
3,724
3,610
1,982
1,853
1,544
2,486
34
203
44
20
281
51
Wicomico
6,911
1,077
1,029
1,054
954
954
763
49
25
93
49
Worcester
3,199
573
582
530
497
413
362
49
52
TABLE
56
English Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
Local Unit
Reading
Speech
Dramatics
Creative
Writing
Ex-
pository
Writing
i p —
Advanced English
Other
English
Remedial
Cor-
r ec t iv e
Ad-
vanced
Public
Speaking
Ther-
apy
T
1
T T
1 1
Combi -
nation
Comp-
sition
and
Grammar
Li tera-
ture
T
L
T T
1 J.
un~
graded
I
II
iULdi OLd.Lt,
4,553
306
2,193
6,775
1,027
4,389
181
431
3,994
829
767
ZlQ ?
1,399
1,010
Al 1 e gany
80
_
21
44
60
61
14
54
Anne Arundel
~
100
374
33
199
-
162
11
193
127
300
77
157
119
Baltimore City
3,112
2,363
927
266
869
149
128
12
309
Udl L 1 UlU L L.
121
1,688
585
61
146
883
359
37
330
313
572
1,694
Vj a. J. V C L L
50
-
Caro 1 i ne
109
■
~
_
—
_
Carroll
-
-
25
-
226
-
33
12
14
-
-
-
23
-
Cecil
—
79
24
-
-
184
uLI'lL J. C O
65
34
10
26
~
131
"
35
Tin T"r"Vi(^Q for
36
30
15
12
Frederick
44
126
108
17
166
67
41
_
_
3
_
Garrett
11
42
Harford
21
200
182
47
' 37
98
18
Howard
10
432
157
129
88
32
58
59
47
81
Kent
Montgomery
197
262
289
167
12
1,464
40
661
73
269
21
14
466
1,256
Prince George1 s
842
765
1,429
1,023
15
261
836
105
57
46
49
122
107
187
Queen Anne1 s
22
18
24
13
8
St. Mary's
46
89
46
96
Somerset
19
33
Talbot
Washington
17
14
17
142
79
21
79
100
4
Wicomico
208
30
119
21
52
23
11
37
363
Worcester
30
18
63
30
TABLE
57
Social Studies Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
Local Unit
Total
Social
Studies
History
Geography
Social Studies
Civics
Grade
8 or 9
History
Grade
7
1
Grade
Q
o
Grade
Q
y
Grade
7
Grade
o
o
Grade
Q
7
Grade
7
Grade
Q
o
Grade
Combi -
nation
world
Uni tea
States
Ancien t
and
Medieval
Total State
378 800
7 ,426
29 ,459
2,469
34,395
9,348
5,049
31,701
24,362
26,055
1,859
16 , 9 0lJ
43,587
72,428
165
n J_ L L flj ct l 1 y
8 700
1,337
-
-
-
-
693
1,275
211
440
32
1,336
1,356
-
Anne Arundel
30,341
32
5,491
28
4,935
•
11
5,711
3,719
4,422
Baltimore City
65,921
~
12,485
13,760
~
-
~
12,058
10,030
D <-l L L L UIKJ L '■■
62 ,907
34
~
123
690
72
1 1 , 049
10, 170
10,536
77
173
10,094
9,089
42
C a 1 \i (> v 1"
2,571
508
457
445
390
299
f .P Y*0 1 I np
cl L v-J J. J_ i I t_
2 881
-
332
-
371
-
-
-
79
-
482
408
326
342
-
Carroll
7^222
1,019
798
■
-
442
412
1,291
29
30
1,072
1,031
30
Cecil
5,116
921
990
■
*
■
■
*
1,001
660
776
■
Char 1 e s
J, iUl
826
285
268
64
237
1,001
818
1 B m*^Kqc f'or-
LfO t Lacs LCIT
tin
JDU
£7
482
Frederick
9,453
366
1,619
1,599
671
261
66
1,450
1,807
Garrett .
2,358
422
28
324
14
44
371
309
408
Harford
12,042
2,280
1
1,560
28
510
2,148
1,919
1,720
Howard
6,734
885
34
1,064
390
516
33
650
1,032
1,068
Kent
1,554
207
160
213
17
246
233
238
Montgomery
54,397
33
224
582
9,343
9,334
98
423
298
118
29
1,547
23,407
Prince George's
59,563
2,665
29
117
13,064
9,093
8,631
2,016
3,054
9,382
Queen Anne' s
2,429
60
444
183
237
193
239
223
149
279
St. Mary's
3,911
767
698
708
615
614
Somerset
2,263
202
151
179
233
340
375
319
Talbot
2,181
479
368
418
332
332
Washington
18,926
325
3,122
84
3,040
360
587
2,742
816
429
613
2,773
93
Wicomico
5,936
751
1,048
1,104
279
25
515
1,042
Worcester
3,043
32
542
565
540
508
410
NOTE: Course enrollments in only one or two local units indicate that these local school systems develop and offer specialized variations
of standard electives.
TABLE
57
Social Studies Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
Local Unit
History
Geography
History
and
Geography
Areas
Problems
of 20th
American
Cln\j prn-
VJw v CL11
ment
Contem-
L d L y
Affairs
Econo-
mics
Socio 1 -
°gy
Economics
and
Sociology
P sy cho 1 -
°gy
Psychology
and
Sociology
Other
Social
Studies
Modern
Euro-
pean
Econo-
mics ,
Senior
High
School
Total State
9 ,266
589
377
8,670
616
32,318
249
4,582
1,735
2,342
988
6,224
374
5,258
Al legany
-
100
398
347
227
948
Anne Arundel
19
39
24
3,505
-
436
521
619
-
385
Baltimore City
6, 166
72
3 , 162
4,064
1,300
45
402
2,377
Baltimore
657
2 , 190
7,328
570
:
13
Calvert
_
252
_
_
22
-**
59
_
139
Caroline
-
-
-
56
_
321
_
_
_
_
_
164
_
_
Carroll
27
136
-
593
-
-
53
118
54
71
-
16
Cecil
27
287
31
151
272
Charles
594
18
Dorchester
72
82
36
131
135
19
67
_
58
189
70
Frederick
-
586
29
128
-
-
-
107
-
764
Garrett
69
331
38
Harford
49
22
28
1,108
52
157
431
29
Howard
336
32
30
119
349
28
168
Kent
45
53
39
103
Montgomery
1,674
348
841
185
2,371
44
498
604
934
337
157
968
Prince George's
1,531
321
7,765
1,596
299
Queen Anne's
75
24
40
241
42
St. Mary's
34
22
416
37
Somerset
42
163
45
71
113
30
Talbot
252
Washington
599
57
184
267
2,023
80
71
661
Wicomico
714
69
184
205
Worcester
64
250
15
28
89
TABLE
58
Science Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
Local Unit
Total
Science
General
Science
Science-
Vocational
Life
Science ,
Junior
High
Physical
Science
Earth
Science
Local
Variations
of General
and
Applied
Science
Biology
Advanced
Biology
Grade
7
Grade
8
Grade
9
Combi-
nation
Junior
High
Senior
High
Total State
318,001
58 ,473
49 ,578
39,354
2,240
566
14,187
20,405
10, 299
22,111
696
41,984
2,044
Allegany
6,590
247
-
_
_
_
1,264
1,522
462
860
1,183
190
Anne Arundel
25,821
157
_
127
309
-
5,623
5,513
696
5,199
196
3,688
66
Baltimore City
58,534
13,523
12,202
11 , 099
2,244
786
247
12 , 648
209
Baltimore
50,513
10,731
10,352
9,341
57
326
_
-
2,670
4,878
20
Calvert
2,007
-
-
-
438
452
54
456
-
284
14
Caroline
1,807
374
411
396
-
-
-
_
89
-
-
76
-
Carroll
5,769
185
99
255
-
113
1,136
559
520
1,210
-
455
84
Cecil
4,312
160
789
372
985
638
87
67
227
Charles
4,412
1,097
1,068
750
283
282
27
Dorclfester
2,498
549
503
509
_
_
42
29
69
36
_
364
18
Frederick
7,537
924
764
841
-
-
624
398
628
840
-
694
228
Garrett
1,769
376
503
120
18
200
359
20
Harford
10,035
1,081
964
1,234
1,267
1,272
230
655
109
1,870
30
Howard
5,580
1,071
1,332
181
29
216
172
157
811
402
116
Kent
1,330
27
96
316
253
59
208
102
Montgomery
46,668
7,738
8,644
8,562
73
2,053
408
854
3,315
52
4,036
413
Prince George's
52,614
13,152
4,802
4,022
223
6,509
1,724
6,627
5,760
409
Oueen Anne's
1,693
336
379
278
39
167
89
27
St. Mary's
3,248
767
708
395
205
231
11
Somerset
1,698
352
384
346
29
72
324
Talbot
1,849
417
417
224
153
92
190
26
Washington
14,290
3,597
3,635
1,816
15
287
278
3,306
111
Wicomico
4,839
1,095
1,060
91
212
773
524
Worcester
2,588
544
535
115
436
137
25
243
25
NOTE: Course enrollments in only one or two local units indicate that these local school systems develop and offer specialized variations of
standard electives.
TABLE
58
Science Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
Biological
Chemical
Physical
Sciences
Botany,
Chemical
Education
Science
Local Unit
Curriculum
Horticul-
Advanced
Bond
Materials
Advanced
Study
Other
Study
ture, and
Chemis try
Chemistry
Approach
Study
Physics
Physics
Commi 1 1 ee
Science
(BSCS)
Zoology
(CBA)
(CHEMS)
(PSSC)
Total State
22,144
611
18,403
1,202
111
4,012
5,607
321
2,875
778
Allegany
225
_
350
19
68
27
173
_
_
_
Anne Arundel
1,170
502
1,929
74
21
458
14
20
59
Baltimore City
3,410
141
1 ,812
213
Baltimore
5,612
3,254
351
873
697
181
1,009
161
Calvert
85
_
60
144
_
_
20
-
-
-
Caroline
311
_
110
_
_
-
25
-
15
-
Carroll
636
-
236
-
-
176
51
-
54
-
Cecil
679
224
16
68
Charles
629
57
169
24
26
Dorchester
167
_
156
_
_
_
56
-
-
Frederick
951
-
291
9
-
188
46
-
Ill
-
Garrett
19
115
39
Harford
123
782
125
109
14
170
Howard
617
158
43
165
40
70
Kent
150
64
26
29
Montgomery
4,409
109
2,652
95
1,541
379
99
991
245
Prince George's
4,477
3,460
66
112
953
218
100
Queen Anne 1 s
263
49
21
32
13
St. Mary's
685
157
49
30
10
Somerset
25
93
48
25
Talbot
152
69
68
41
Washington
54
510
13
389
266
13
Wicomico
460
355
57
212
Worcester
245
155
38
56
34
TABLE
59
Mathematics Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
Local Unit
Total
Mathe-
matics
General Mathematics
University
of Maryland
Mathematics
Project
(UMMaP)
School
Mathematics
Study Group
(SMSG)
rla L [1c
mat i c s —
Vo ca—
tional
Algebra
Junior Hig
h
Senior High
Elementary
Grade
g
Grade
9
nr hi phpr
Grade
7
Grade
8
Grade
9
I
II
Combi-
nation
Grade
7
Grade
8
Grades
7 to 9
Grades
10 to 12
Total State
310,675
65,555
57,175
^ i i in
J 1 , 1 JU
10,268
5,254
1,409
4,551
4,716
117
906
2,582
12,658
34,656
Allegany
6,480
1,456
983
474
295
339
178
-
-
-
-
16
385
531
Anne Arundel
23,883
5,953
4,917
1,012
455
156
-
-
-
-
504
3,278
Baltimore City
61,513
13,803
11,944
A 7 7 7
0 , / / /
2,689
-
-
-
1, 119
6,619
3,433
Bait imore
50,331
10,831
8,495
^ in/,
541
1,147
-
71ft
/ L O
320
1 , 685
6, 135
Calvert
2,070
438
452
J04
264
41
34
-
-
-
181
Caroline
1,504
376
320
233
110
22
109
-
-
-
-
-
56
Carroll
5,897
1,316
1,113
253
58
12
-
-
-
293
287
580
Cecil
4,288
989
883
JOJ
542
177
541
Cijarles
4,169
1,061
794
493
250
69
56
29
186
468
Dorchester
2,167
546
552
313
72
25
-
229
Frederick
6,824
1,568
1,461
754
183
76
76
71
191
38
863
Garrett *
1 797
392
347
196
115
15
102
187
Harford
9,640
2,317
1,997
1,163
229
81
154
217
1,315
Howard
5,232
1,278
842
396
99
124
221
321
649
Kent
1,249
259
309
181
81
66
144
Montgomery
48,583
5,308
4,445
3,347
1,344
118
4,366
4,369
62
88
720
7,196
Prince George1 s
50,401
12,370
10,780
5,191
1,277
1,122
175
54
64
61
245
1,018
6,479
Queen Anne1 s
1,382
252
266
272
44
31
152
St. Mary's
3,178
769
589
118
216
250
119
365
Somerset
1,678
441
321
183
145
37
33
114
Talbot
1,646
386
427
235
172
Washington
9,710
1,962
3,616
472
197
497
28
52
68
1,021
Wicomico
4,799
998
974
454
178
401
29
126
249
468
Worcester
2,254
486
348
328
103
36
26
231
243
NOTE: Course enrollments in only one or two local units indicate that these local school systems develop and offer specialized variations
of standard electives.
TABLE
59
Mathematics Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
•
Local Unit
Algebra
Algebra
and
Trig-
onometry
Geometry
Trigonometry and
Calculus
Analytic
Geometry
and
Calculus
Advanced
Mathe-
matics
Appl i ed
ria. t n e ~
matics
(Con-
sumer)
Other
Mathe-
matics
Inter-
mediate
A A
Ad-
vanced
Combi -
nation
Plane
Plane
and
Solid
bona
Geometry
Analytic
Geometry
Probabil-
ity and
Statistics
Total State
18,402
3,282
143
7 , 208
9,252
19,957
310
3,129
474
1,725
478
2,358
8,675
4,305
Allegany
648
10
468
84
27
194
27
161
204
Anne Arundel
1,537
104
406
92
2,409
107
33
22
192
Baltimore City
_
1,061
4,527
_
191
_
66
1,058
5,917
2,309
Baltimore
6,084
967
_
3,815
_
1,198
71
218
910
1,492
Calvert
124
_
-
41
_
17
65
31
Caroline
103
124
30
21
Carroll
338
119
401
202
156
167
Cecil
_
210
277
_
_
_
-
-
104
-
-
Charles
224
76
~
55
143
_
10
53
-
-
Dorchester
145
-
27
124
39
-
95
r rederiCK
163
143
32
1 L"\
476
108
17
175
117
28
141
Garrett
111
121
50
161
Harford
1,052
237
579
107
21
75
96
Howard
356
67
666
181
32
Kent
69
91
4
45
Montgomery
5,411
404
18
2,571
1,067
6,128
79
84
719
78
79
582
Prince George's
953
1,420
1,593
1,203
4,375
180
690
38
733
168
16
38
158
Queen Anne ' s
108
99
57
55
46
St. Mary's
142
70
315
5
15
205
Somerset
176
17
76
41
39
55
Talbot
117
87
56
166
Washington
225
234
400
514
32
198
13
81
25
51
24
Wicomico
428
12
290
7
147
38
Worcester
177
15
97
72
22
70
TABLE
60
Foreign Language Enrollments: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
Local Unit
Latin
French
Total
I
II
III
IV
Combi-
nation
Total
Grade 7
Grade 8
I
II
III
IV
V
Combi -
nation
Level
I
Level
II
Level
I
Level
II
Total State
5,568
2,977
1,711
334
*143
403
70,652
11,397
304
10,081
1,148
14,633
17,576
9,732
4,005
1,127
649
Allegany
286
142
134
10
-
-
1,869
337
199
195
133
527
337
116
14
-
11
Anne Arundel
Ho
1 1
4, 137
386
1 , 844
1 , 165
570
172
Baltimore City
577
357
145
21
*54
_
15,578
3,338
-
3,168
96
2,865
4,074
1,423
490
124
Baltimore
452
218
108
108
*5
13
9,684
114
-
1,673
115
1,884
2,743
1,867
932
356
_
Calvert
49
26
-
-
-
23
422
97
-
86
129
41
60
_
_
9
Caroline
107
26
81
-
-
248
120
103
25
-
-
-
Carroll
51
35
16
974
112
99
316
264
130
25
28
Ceci 1
_
_
_
300
_
_
_
_
155
116
29
Charles
39
21
-
-
-
18
739
-
_
_
_
347
273
87
32
_
_
Dorchester
13
13
-
-
-
-
456
-
-
-
_
221
182
46
7
_
_
Frederick
267
116
112
18
5
16
866
431
223
116
38
58
Garrett
352
94
142
92
24
Harford
265
136
102
14
13
1,901
280
205
527
517
220
104
8
40
Howard
148
103
24
21
1,787
502
328
88
161
394
200
61
33
20
Kent
12
12
532
114
28
57
92
83
81
23
54
Montgomery
1,382
655
421
107
63
136
15,901
3,053
105
2,308
323
1,776
3,510
2,654
1,363
606
203
Prince George' s
677
442
183
19
33
10,828
2,278
1,286
282
1,993
2,658
1,622
555
154
Queen Anne ' s
261
132
72
38
19
St. Mary's
48
21
27
320
55
113
102
50
Somerset
691
179
170
131
108
62
41
Talbot
75
45
30
297
140
97
34
26
Washington
498
261
178
26
16
17
1,632
873
32
304
229
136
46
12
Wicomico
273
98
89
86
511
120
84
125
115
57
10
Worcester
366
22
199
68
77
*Includes Latin V: Baltimore City, 16; Baltimore, 5.
TABLE
60
Foreign Language Enrollments: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
Local Unit
Spanish
German
Russian
Total
Grade
7
Grade 8
T
1
T T
1 1
T T T
111
i V
V
Combi -
nation
Total
1
T T
1 1
T T T
111
1 V
To t a 1
T
i
T T
1 1
Lev e 1
T
1
Level
II
Lsv 6 1
T
1
T T
1 1
Total State
o Q CI/,
JO , J 14
2,276
1 Q
2,790
351
1 C 1 QQ
ID y Lyy
in Q O 7
1U , y Z 1
H , O JO
1 A 0. C
Lyo
j , zy y
9 All
Z , O J 1
1 7 A c.
1 , / 4J
oou
/243
571
1 £L /
a » q-U/
Allegany
538
1 0
ion
221
122
43
-
-
-
-
Anne Arundel
1,979
1 o c o
L , Z3Z
D 1U
Oft!
zUI
lb
O / Q
zqo
1 C 7
15/
bi>
zb
Baltimore City
5 , 067
7 /. O
_
"7 o n
/ZU
1 COT
i , JZl
A AQ
1 A O
14-Z
7
/
1 Q O Q
i , y Jb
Q/, 1
041
/ Ub
Oil
7 io
lUb
1 0
an o
y j
Baltimore
9,812
J /
-
1 , J / O
OA
2,929
2 , 859
1 , 671
623
273
546
161
197
112
fib
428
127
^301
Calvert
Caroline
65
42
18
5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Carroll
412
224
166
22
147
93
54
Cecil
192
94
67
31
76
51
iz
13
Charles
116
116
Dorchester
22
22
Frederick
467
14
242
141
48
5
17
Garrett
Harford
728
416
188
62
62
358
216
142
Howard
602
247
230
75
15
35
Kent
Montgomery
8,118
513
104
4,096
2,361
760
167
117
916
557
236
58
?65
Prince George's
8,431
941
19
399
97
2,978
2,182
1,297
462
18
38
974
495
317
138
?24
37
24
13
Queen Anne's
98
51
33
8
6
St. Mary's
555
129
244
133
19
5
25
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
522
278
155
37
23
29
96
60
16
20
Wicomico
790
30
248
333
148
31
Worcester
/Includes the following taking German V: Baltimore City, 36; Baltimore, 21.
f Includes the following taking German Combination: Montgomery, 49; Prince George's 24.
aIncludes Hebrew I, 35; Hebrew II, 24; Italian I, 9; Italian II, 7.
^Includes Russian III, 28; Russian V, 7; Russian Combination, 220.
TABLE
61
Agriculture Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
Local Unit
Total
Agricul-
ture
General
Agriculture
Orna-
mental
Horti-
culture
Other
Agricul-
ture
Vocational Agriculture
I
II
III
IV
I & II
Combi-
nation
III & IV
Combi-
nation
Floriculture
and
Horticulture
Other
Combi-
nation
Grade
7
Grade
3
Total State
4,658
147
8
479
32
796
633
383
245
179
340
1,147
269
Allegany
98
-
-
22
17
12
13
.
Anne Arundel
90
22
32
_
_
_
_
_
10
26
Baltimore City
_
_
_
_
_
Baltimore
193
_
_
97
38
21
_
_
_
37
_
Calvert
68
_
_
-
-
38
-
30
-
-
Caroline
-
-
-
Carroll
222
-
-
64
23
44
40
_
34
_
17
Cecil
26
11
_
15
Charles
100
_
_
21
-
-
18
17
44
-
-
Dorchester
136
-
_
56
37
14
14
15
Frederick
585
77
-
142
136
99
34
27
3
67
Garrett
153
15
26
40
10
7
38
17
Harford
259
8
44
86
55
36
30
Howard
31
14
17
Kent
145
35
18
34
58
Montgomery
1,110
63
22
20
13
52
900
40
Prince George' s
455
90
209
26
31
78
21
Queen Anne' s
87
23
13
16
8
12
15
St. Mary's
96
5
41
16
14
20
Somerset
100
23
16
25
21
15
Talbot
59
12
24
23
Washington
558
12
115
131
60
40
22
79
99
Wicomico
45
13
16
16
Worcester
42
27
15
TABLE
62
Home Economics Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
General Home Economics
Local Unit
Total
Home
Grade
Grade
Grade
Grade
Grade
Grade
Senior
Economics
7
8
9
10
11
12
Combination
Program
Other
Total State
in "7 A o
19 , /<+Z
27 , 759
20,387
8,857
3,859
2,236
5, 182
2,709
364
Allegany
I , 531
590
£ C /.
ooq-
471
38
80
76
nee
355
Anne Arundel
6,601
603
2,450
2,070
650
144
99
428
135
_
Baltimore City
22,061
5,387
5,421
3,416
3,147
1,473
1,067
Bal timore
lb , J JU
4,966
1,834
654
26
zjy
1 117
1,11/
1 7
i /
Calvert
/. A Q
zqo
89
7 A
Caroline
7 /, n
TOO
zq-U
145
42
7ft
Carroll
1,826
403
409
141
118
60
50
_
Cecil
1,056
232
251
_
_
-
-
Charles
1 , dZd
/, O 1
4-Z D
148
73
48
z z
Do r che s t er
" ZZ
9
ZD/
95
90
21
44
I'fO
Frederick
2,736
816
745
491
158
40
47
278
_
_
Garrett
492
132
132
Harford
3,018
883
996
502
192
158
100
13
159
Howard
2,561
812
842
256
144
44
385
40
Kent
743
123
87
382
10
141
Montgomery
10,466
1,925
2,113
2,408
618
278
56
739
790
291
Prince George's
18,596
4,513
4,733
3,774
1,261
729
429
1,357
123
56
Queen Anne' s
310
72
76
27
33
28
8
20
St. Mary's
909
267
294
52
26
270
Somerset
511
60
136
180
19
31
85
Talbot
409
51
173
69
12
30
27
47
Washington
3,194
950
873
345
218
47
84
469
52
Wicomico
1,685
518
437
280
200
98
18
46
67
Worcester
743
265
272
80
50
76
TABLE
62
Home Economics Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
Vocational Home Economics
Local Unit
x
H
III
IV
Comb inat i on
Clothing
Management,
PT*rtHtift"ifin
L L \J »_1 l_l l~ l_ i_ v ' 1 1 j
anH Y~\T 1 C P> Q
allli l}C L V J- ' C J
Food
Management,
PT~oHiipt"irtn
dull J t: L V 1. 1_ t_ o
Care and
fit ii Hanfp
Ul UUl 1UL Cll
Marriage
£inH f" h A
Q1IU L-1IC
L dLUX i. y
Other
Total State
871
902
480
454
1, 111
2 , 039
735
1, 078
1,453
195
Allegany
52
32
25
16
50
_
82
_
_
Anne Arundel
-
-
-
-
-
-
22
-
-
Baltimore City
CI/,
1 c
25
1 , 453
98
Bal timore
1 /. o c
1 , 485
1 1 c
215
-7 1
7 1
Calvert
40
Caroline
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
Carroll
276
52
18
59
163
-
-
77
-
-
Cecil
1 C- c
44
150
114
Charles
i y b
0/
i. J
Dorchester
•
Frederick
52
27
82
Garrett
71
28
43
54
32
Harford
15
Howard
38
Kent
Montgomery
46
173
40
100
40
135
640
74
Prince George1 s
145
563
190
211
165
152
156
39
Queen Anne's
16
10
14
6
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
114
42
Wicomico
21
Worcester
TABLE
63
Industrial Education (Industrial Arts) Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
Local Unit
Total
Industrial
Arts
Education
General Industrial Arts
Drawing
General Woodwork
Grade
7
Grade
8
Grade
9
Grade
10
Grade
11
Grade
12
Combi-
nation
Mechanical
Other
I
II
III
Combi-
nation
I
II
III
Combi-
nation
Total State
111,324
17 217
24, 036
18 , 331
1 , 744
629
420
7 11 S
5,294
1,235
341
8,339
1 , 253
5 252
3 , 637
1 255
1 , 103
Allegany
2,441
612
707
515
187
79
52
122
_
_
_
_
12
Anne Arundel
7,284
SQ 9
7 9Q£
1 878
99 1
17
3 I
i a
459
80
23
69
17
sa
16
Baltimore City
26,555
2 128
1 , 880
1 , 229
264
204
147
-
-
-
7,111
2 , 508
2 ,201
931
Baltimore
18,336
544
5 ,495
5 , 008
1,642
15
-
726
365
1,213
481
124
Calvert
404
113
116
60
115
Caroline
676
198
205
115
33
7
-
118
_
_
_
_
Carroll
2,145
ias
170
204
45
15
_
91
£-3
191
Jl £.3
1 1 L
q
Cecil
1,248
91Q
269
240
44
50
23
23
93
91
20
77
Charles
1, 178
1f>9
in
331.
90S
£. \J3
26
156
Dorchester
591
86
180
63
69
69
79
28
_
_
_
_
Frederick
2,487
627
721
422
58
22
8
146
57
17
61
89
Garrett
430
126
135
105
48
16
Harford
3,447
1,116
1,050
265
17
149
57
28
24
25
119
53
37
47
Howard
2,446
704
744
328
70
9
52
17
154
60
24
21
Kent
507
122
95
71
19
149
12
Montgomery
13,833
1,999
2,135
2,500
65
242
1,372
501
42
27
671
876
357
144
179
Prince George's
19,544
5,094
4,936
4,058
294
78
14
81
1,106
429
198
79
673
275
81
226
Queen Anne1 s
297
98
102
36
22
39
St. Mary's
797
272
317
37
140
23
8
Somerset
443
43
140
196
26
19
19
Talbot
445
69
149
48
37
23
19
27
48
25
Washington
3,125
858
949
221
168
11
32
491
72
51
12
121
15
18
11
14
Wicomico
1,832
545
474
364
184
80
32
85
68
Worcester
833
305
242
106
27
153
TABLE
63
Industrial Education (Industrial Arts) Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
Local Unit
General Metalwork
Elec-
tricity
Elec-
1" von "i c q
L. 1_ U LI -L L J
Power
Me-
chanics
Printing
Automotive Mechanics
and Maintenance
Graphic
Arts
Other
Indus-
trial Arts
tion
I
II
III
Combi-
nation
I
II
III
Combi-
nation
I
II
III
Combi-
nation
tal State
2,183
533
49
3,795
1,230
2,582
2,510
195
94
-
1,244
332
78
47
64
1,803
1, 184
27
92
6
30
Anne Arundel
230
10
6
76
52
117
-
_
_
_
123
15
16
_
172
Baltimore City
2,924
367
546
1,939
_
_
_
1,133
52
991
R a 1 t" "i mo r* p
651
246
_
67
29
1 , 239
138
_
_
_
_
_
337
16
va J. v C L \-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Carol ine
Carroll
88
23
_
_
46
-
163
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
15
Cecil
23
_
_
56
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Lid L 1 Li
53
-
-
45
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dorchester f
17
Frederick
152
-
-
-
28
18
61
-
Garrett
Harford
* 87
49
13
112
67
22
69
26
15
Howard
89
28
29
9
73
19
16
Kent
20
19
Montgomery
321
51
123
682
148
151
74
Ill
112
12
845
93
Prince George's
641
126
30
229
266
102
48
72
369
39
Queen Anne's
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
81
Wicomico
Worcester
TABLE
64
Industrial Education (Vocational-Industrial) and Technical Education (Vocational-Technical) Enrollment, Including Duplicates:
Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
Local Unit
Total
Vocational-
Industrial
and
Vocational-
Technical
Education
Aircraft
Mechanics
Art
Automo-
tive
Mechanics
Beauty
Operator
Training-
cosme-
tology)
Building
Trades,
Stone-
masonry,
Tilesetting,
Brick-
laying
Cabinet
Making
Car-
pentry
Draft-
ing
Electricity
and
Electronics
Food
Trades
Floricul-
ture
and
Horti-
culture
Interior
Decora-
tion
Laundry
and
Dry-
cleaning
Machine
Shop
Total State
34,136
100
1,427
3,472
1,891
818
269
1,695
3,413
1,385
988
148
359
21
1,269
Allegany
499
_
124
_
_
60
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
86
Anne Arundel
1,192
-
-
122
-
13
26
-
-
36
-
-
-
-
38
Baltimore City
15,230
100
1 ,348
826
808
129
851
2,824
738
597
148
227
21
442
Baltimore
2,527
697
70
30
85
21
37
14
200
Calvert
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Caroline
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Carroll
805
-
-
153
128
48
-
63
67
7
-
-
31
-
165
Cecil
256
52
20
10
16
16
20
19
Charles
228
68
42
27
34
27
30
Dorchester
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Frederick
610
-
-
112
-
130
-
57
75
-
-
-
-
-
37
Garrett
700
149
132
124
94
115
86
Harford
618
114
54
23
16
133
31
33
88
Howard
363
40
68
44
27
13
55
Kent
90
Montgomery
4,690
575
239
22
103
135
70
2
Prince George' s
3,547
135
184
183
167
83
99
99
87
66
Queen Anne" s
574
43
94
31
25
24
10
12
St. Mary's
349
70
45
33
26
19
23
14
Somerset
Talbot
126
28
27
Washington
819
31
68
43
27
17
34
100
33
28
Wicomico
662
87
36
16
22
17
36
23
Worcester
251
37
60
24
27
28
29
TABLE
64
Industrial Education (Vocational-Industrial) and Technical Education (Vocational-Technical) Enrollment, Including Duplicates:
Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
28
Service
Maintenance
Plumbing
Radio
Trades
Distribu-
Work
Other
and
Metal
Needle
and
Practical
Print-
and
Barbering,
Weld-
tive
Diversified
Experience
Vocational-
Vocational- .
Local Unit
Service
Work
Trades
Pipe
Nursing
ing
Television
Shoe
ing
Education
Occupations
On the Job
Industrial
Technical
Mechanics
fitting
Repairing,
Training
Education
Education
etc.
Total State
565
572
745
139
633
1,724
206
962
337
3,832
616
3,394
1,822
1,334
Allegany
48
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
162
_
19
_
_
Anne Arundel
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
545
-
379
33
-
Baltimore City
360
273
745
66
213
1,124
143
962
129
671
672
813
Baltimore
32
19
52
32
493
387
310
Calvert
_
_
_
_
_
Caroline
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Carroll
-
76
-
-
22
-
-
-
30
-
-
15
-
-
Cecil
10
38
10
8
16
14
-
7
-
-
Charles
Dorchester *
Frederick
-
16
-
37
-
-
-
-
-
80
-
26
-
40
Garrett
Harford
24
32
70
Howard
9
17
37
30
23
Kent
90
Montgomery
6
44
17
257
39
743
2,043
395
Prince George1 s
78
121
80
254
16
74
589
616
332
247
37
Queen Anne' s
20
27
14
274
St. Mary's
32
17
70
Somerset
Talbot
71
Washington
9
37
25
23
120
96
105
23
Wicomico
14
9
81
6
228
61
26
Worcester
19
27
TABLE
65
Business Education Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
Local Unit
Total
Business
Education
Intro-
duction to
Business
Intro-
duction to
Business
and
Type-
writing
Business
Arith-
metic
Typewriting
Type-
writing
and
Short-
hand
Ad-
vanced
Type-
writing
and
Office
Practice
Clerical
Office
Practice
Clerical
and
Secretarial
Office
Practice
Shorthand
I
II
I
and
II
Pfiirsonsl
Use
I
II
I
and
II
Total State
142,416
6,611
8,880
18,946
25,594
13,093
387
10,955
2,033
1,832
8,222
1,641
7,342
3,088
56
Allegany
3,397
326
22
511
828
300
232
-
-
228
40
232
105
Anne Arundel
12,552
2,361
2,758
776
900
162
92
1,110
290
344
269
Baltimore City
34,700
335
3,394
2,256
6,461
3,002
3, 107
4,747
750
548
Baltimore
19,550
2,752
3,172
264
2,173
88
1,293
1,354
1,140
276
1,471
685
-
Calvert
873
107
-
93
183
125
-
-
-
-
33
-
92
15
-
Caroline
1,257
146
-
306
276
120
-
-
-
44
55
26
Carroll
2,818
250
256
742
356
194
94
94
36
195
88
Cecil
1,926
249
197
637
239
17
59
142
56
Charles
2,131
156
-
228
639
259
59
-
-
117
150
51
Dorchester
1,725
159
-
287
353
208
24
81
-
-
-
54
54
42
18
Frederick
4,276
482
140
687
1,069
423
27
-
162
92
309
100
Garrett
1,028
144
129
275
105
15
42
74
29
Harford
4,752
532
685
1,547
389
22
292
159
236
92
Howard
2,355
154
357
582
240
164
76
55
59
115
45
Kent
906
103
11
81
302
43
18
26
14
24
21
25
Montgomery
13,617
933
27
1,163
5,561
1,266
684
30
361
156
1,169
282
Prince George's
21,716
711
2,517
3,682
707
2,154
3,168
414
395
521
89
1,315
345
Queen Anne' s
855
123
46
112
63
148
62
40
21
St. Mary's
1,506
214
158
345
149
61
100
94
73
Somerset
1,123
217
156
379
87
26
22
53
7
13
Talbot
1,084
223
208
121
59
178
40
51
25
Washington
4,301
423
1,298
722
315
269
148
79
234
97
Wicomico
2,423
452
396
479
136
315
5
61
126
83
35
Worcester
1,545
172
17
233
252
106
235
102
24
63
60
31
TABLE
65
Business Education Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
Local Unit
Record
Keep-
ing
Secretarial
Office
Practice
"Bookkeeping
Business
Eco-
nomics
Business
Law
Business
Eco-
nomics
and
Business
Law
Business
Organiza-
tion and
Management
Sales-
manship
Salesmanship
and
Data
Pro-
cessing
Eco-
nomics
of
Distribu-
tion (Job
Problems)
Other "
Business
Education
I
T T
11
I
ana
T T
11
Business
Economics
Business
Law
Total State
1,897
619
11,343
1,285
39
1,812
2,398
3,537
302
1,192
342
289
2,359
319
6,003
Allegany
16
10
380
-
-
-
120
-
-
-
-
26
-
-
21
Anne Arundel
599
54
1,181
154
-
25
149
700
48
-
-
580
-
Baltimore City
2,558
256
-
1 IOC
1 , lOJ
IDO
it*
31
—
343
4, 947
Baltimore
_
_
1,934
398
-
131
192
1,190
19
606
222
89
101
Calvert
67
-
17
-
24
-
-
-
-
32
-
85
Caroline
-
-
105
-
-
-
-
145
-
-
-
-
34
-
-
Carroll
45
15
195
-
-
33
45
-
-
102
-
-
78
-
-
Cecil
19
157
-
-
154
Charles
88
54
156
39
31
_
104
_
_
_
_
_
w
Dorchester
115
-
104
-
163
-
-
63
-
-
-
Frederick
72
-
343
3
25
63
117
-
28
103
-
31
Garrett
12
110
16
35
42
Harford
25
23
289
107
40
266
48
Howard
90
21
139
29
30
33
78
17
71
Kent
27
106
105
Montgomery
152
19
702
8
193
110
61
25
220
42
453
Prince George' s
541
264
1,871
215
205
297
913
112
236
199
27
321
188
309
Queen Anne1 s
54
50
58
15
34
29
St. Mary's
23
157
14
60
50
8
Somerset
64
99
Talbot
33
95
51
Washington
354
164
138
22
38
Wicomico
14
192
16
91
22
Worcester
14
93
28
48
14
24
29
^BLE
56
Physical and Health Education Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
Local Unit
L V L d 1
Physical
Health
Education
Physical Education
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 10
Grade 11
Grade 12
Combination
Other
B
G
B
G
B
G
B
G
B
G
B
G
B
G
al State
316, 168
33,076
30,224
30,928
29,159
24,957
25,539
19,117
18,936
11,874
10,276
10,055
8,147
11,533
8,077
1,420
Allegany
5,642
620
511
791
547
268
209
127
38
29
25
197
18
261
184
363
Anne Arundel
23,368
2,917
2,905
2,781
2,699
1,699
1,776
334
117
614
248
480
159
329
175
45
Baltimore City
61,588
7,252
6,774
6,468
6,220
5,307
5,791
5,147
5,212
4,034
3,681
2,690
3,012
Baltimore
59,816
5,665
5,216
5,374
5,402
5,531
5,930
5,224
4,788
4,086
4,086
3,805
3,769
371
534
35
Calvert
1,529
203
109
Caroline
1,937
186
201
249
253
222
213
109
108
■
-
—
235
161
-
Carroll
6,951
494
319
218
478
567
610
516
322
87
76
40
29
276
204
149
Cecil
4,231
403
363
408
317
484
420
308
413
281
164
79
Charles
4,195
OQA
one
/ 1
"3 "7
ZO
i i
jL
1 91
1Z 1
Oo
Dorchester
2,569
329
289
273
296
98
92
44
24
60
56
Frederick
7 ,371
758
612
670
612
676
547
284
334
62
84
38
90
940
744
110
ual LCLL
1 , 802
184
189
206
227
114
71
350
268
Harford
8,341
1,397
1,077
1,357
1,188
23
45
242
172
129
36
384
145
28
Howard
4,996
326
285
297
295
272
168
50
33
284
20
393
291
Kent
1,658
121
110
52
94
160
108
90
86
201
162
Montgomery
43,292
3,412
2,804
3,354
3,070
3,374
2,999
2,118
2,136
841
580
564
231
1,493
2,051
50
Prince George1 s
50,912 .
5,996
5,614
5,664
5,213
5,088
5,419
3,230
3,999
1,638
1,048
1,667
575
2,685
1,184
46
Queen Anne1 s
1,508
154
89
138
114
257
208
58
125
11
36
4
166
50
12
St. Mary's
2,974
383
373
344
308
441
383
Somerset
1,619
183
262
95
175
142
131
80
61
92
109
95
62
24
17
91
Talbot
1,570
174
169
170
179
158
170
128
77
164
181
Washington
10,273
914
1,005
1,034
774
112
118
89
94
27
94
22
72
2,013
873
1L2
Wicomico
5,728
530
534
543
522
524
511
452
477
174
145
173
70
55
41
165
Worcester
2,298
162
139
136
105
153
131
228
157
87
32
135
NOTE: B - Boys, G - Girls
TABL
6e
Physical and Health Education Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
Local Unit
Physical
and Health Education
Wei
ilth Educ.
ition
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 10
Grade 11
Grac
le 12
Combin<
ation
Other
Grade
7
Grade
8
Grade
9
Other
B
G
B
G
B
G
B
G
B
G
B
G
B
G
Total State
3,208
3,321
3,016
3,090
5,330
5,173
3,095
3,268
1,054
484
ASA
3,113
3 157
432
622
1,288
686
1,507
Allegany
145
133
132
128
362
448
63
43
Anno Ay*i inn a 1
615
372
i /.
1 , byn
1 "771
1 , / / 1
766
862
10
Baltimore City
-
-
-
-
-
-
Baltimore
"_
-
-
-
-
■
~
Calvert
365
252
161
150
_
■
121
168
Caroline
-
-
-
-
-
-
~
■
~
Carroll
417
117
378
150
96
-
-
-
~
106
347
635
27U
46
Cecil
87
88
87
95
-
-
-
-
63
113
58
Charles
76
165
149
355
392
281
37
-
489
372
-
-
90
-
187
Dorchester
165
154
155
137
52
44
59
35
-
-
-
-
-
207
-
Frederick
95
113
86
111
68
84
78
67
11
15
23
43
16
Garrett
16
22
78
77
Harford
1,039
982
17
15
15
16
34
Howard
216
241
202
276
531
687
129
Kent
84
29
72
40
48
106
66
29
Montgomery
1,527
1,946
1,464
1,439
1,237
1,369
916
1,090
706
327
483
219
469
792
71
105
37
18
Prince George' s
88
154
127
195
176
188
34
309
88
487
Queen Anne's
35
51
St. Mary's
143
148
203
190
58
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
47
34
52
46
370
302
235
188
233
98
75
96
637
507
Wicomico
82
730
Worcester
61
49
90
83
58
81
159
125
17
110
NOTE: B - Boys, G - Girls
TABLE
67
Music Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
Local Unit
Total
Music
Music
Basic
Musicianship
Chorus
Vocal
and
Instru-
mental
T
-L
T T
J. X
T T T
111
LiOTtlD 1 *"
ns t ion
1
H
III
Dcgl UllcL 0
Ijcllcl dl
lotal state
17C 7 /. A
77,638
18, 654
6, 597
2,317
760
71
54
12,672
8,111
6,788
0 , JDO
Al legany
D , HD\J
1,565
1,365
369
14
26
-
-
124
168
155
Anne Arundel
11,917
5,055
2,676
691
46
76
~
612
175
296
458
Baltimore City
40,929
34,177
■
■
788
178
13
990
883
■
23
Baltimore
JO j / O J
8,062
7,692
5,147
43
10
42
*
5,508
1,536
1,143
O HQ C\
J , UoU
L-aivert
JDD
403
I IU
Caro line
945
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
141
OO
Carroll
4,033
1,093
989
-
-
-
-
-
254
166
216
415
Cecil
1,364
235
182
-
92
-
-
-
79
68
167
3
Charles
1 Q Q O
i , 00V
622
40
23
230
87
Dorchester
1 1 0 0
i , i JO
1 Q
ICC
inn
190
ID
■7
/
Frederick
5,469
1,019
1,006
95
182
21
463
251
517
306
Garrett
1,127
153
270
66
81
105
151
Harford
7,020
1,812
2,155
368
10
246
260
429
732
Howard
1,892
526
228
26
152
175
79
128
Kent
521
45
127
25
165
69
Montgomery
15,944
4,675
347
28
178
7
54
2,062
2,144
531
132
Prince George1 s
22,519
10,871
35
59
108
114
9
1,177
1,324
1,682
1,355
Queen Anne's
704
145
85
23
35
43
95
137
St. Mary's
2,246
628
535
35
12
182
106
105
128
Somerset
407
179
204
24
Talbot
748
302
120
22
20
95
77
Washington
7,157
3,259
86
102
130
283
159
354
425
Wicomico
2,922
1,460
166
59
12
159
199
113
16
Worcester
1,712
414
322
41
173
103
TABLE
67
Music Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
Local Unit
Band
Orchestra
Music
History
and
Litera-
ture
Creative
Music
Arts
Other
Music
Beginners
Aov anceo
General
Beginners
Advanced
Genersl
Total State
7,723
9,580
9,202
1,287
654
1,660
1,244
58
2, 306
Al 1 egany
147
619
222
15
74
60
45
Anne Arundel
394
587
644
17
44
21
94
31
-
Baltimore City
410
742
208
260
-
2,257
Baltimore
1 toft
i , oy u
i , U1U
Job
o o o
103
19
Calvert
53
Caro 1 ine
29
111
Carroll
01/.
279
393
14
-
-
-
Cecil
126
44
368
-
-
-
Charles
419
273
67
Dorchester
•
146
36
50
Frederick
169
443
912
20
17
48
_
Garrett
125
176
Harford
101
407
307
54
73
44
22
Howard
181
128
212
57
Kent
90
Montgomery
866
1,856
1,374
153
294
666
577
Prince George's
1,256
1,751
2,421
43
27
167
90
30
Queen Anne1 s
31
50
60
St. Mary's
88
244
154
29
Somerset
Talbot .
7
82
18
5
Washington
765
614
242
465
145
128
Wicomico
324
76
313
14
11
Worcester
264
278
117
TABLE
68
Art Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
Local Unit
Total
Arts
and
Crafts
Art
Funda-
mentals
of
Art
Com-
mercial
Art
History
of
Art
Painting
and
Sculp-
Ad-
v anced
Studio
Experi-
ences
Other
Art
I
II
III
IV
Combi -
nation
Total State
135,712
34, 617
38,965
27 773
12 , 89 1
2 953
4, 641
4,554
1 , 336
530
950
2 , 677
3 , 825
Allegany
3,599
406
1,475
1,347
124
39
79
65
24
40
Anne Arundel
13,349
8,929
2,938
777
192
185
170
15
143
Baltimore City
26,222
9,139
7,845
4,404
2,058
-
-
-
-
-
2,776
Baltimore
31,730
10,871
10,007
6,906
147
2, 290
709
60
408
271
61
uaivert
AO 9
181
22
419
Caroline
1 , ZUU
816
150
78
-
-
156
Carroll
2,143
272
1,057
517
46
-
-
53
97
_
72
29
_
Cecil
869
424
119
27
47
20
232
-
-
-
-
-
-
Charles
914
332
409
110
41
22
Dorchester
1 , 179
330
642
46
29
132
Frederick
3 402
822
869
389
640
137
50
139
46
57
253
Garrett
762
691
57
14
Harford
5,215
161
2,133
2,235
98
32
462
50
26
18
Howard
1,868
734
540
236
32
33
50
169
74
Kent
399
31
29
149
150
40
Montgomery
12,505
4,714
2,141
283
58
192
1,776
375
105
55
2,088
718
Prince George's
17,558
8,842
4,226
2,265
758
369
1,052
29
17
Queen Anne's
125
63
42
12
8
St. Mary's
1,272
550
497
53
37
125
10
Somerset
357
179
171
7
Talbot
453
115
330
8
Washington
6,533
5,423
235
68
50
16
579
162
Wicomico
2,499
1,501
583
226
57
32
100
Worcester
937
126
342
285
21
18
35
10
100
TABLE
69
Driver Education Enrollment: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
Local Unit
Tot a 1
Driver
Education
Driver Education
Classroom
Practice
Classroom
and
Practice
Total State
20,963
9,292
496
11, 175
Allegany
918
38
880
Anne Arundel*
-
-
Baltimore City""
-
-
-
Baltimore
1,385
-
-
1,385
Calvert*
-
-
-
-
Caroline
450
59
391
Carroll
674
674
Cec il
I 241
-
-
Charles
302
284
18
-
Dorchester
163
161
2
-
•
Frederick
844
305
127
412
Garrett
374
366
8
Harford
1,250
559
6
685
Howard
117
117
Kent
Montgomery
5,640
5,640
Prince George's
6,324
319
159
5, 846
Queen Anne ' s
388
388
St. Mary's
155
155
Somerset"
Talbot
253
5
16
232
Washington
692
692
Wicomico
671
495
101
75
Wor ce ster
122
88
34
"Driver Education in these units is offered during out-of-school hours only.
TABLE
70
Special Education Enrollment: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1969
Total
Spec ia 1
Educa t ion
Local Unit
Specia 1
Junior
Senior
Educa t ion
High
High
Total State
19,277
15,762
3,515
Allegany
285
105
180
Anne Arundel
1,584
1,307
277
Baltimore City
0, / /4
O, / /4
Ba It imore
1,563
1,060
503
Calvert
40
40
-
Caroline
75
75
-
Carroll
74
74
Cecil
HO 1
T 7 Q
-3/0
1U J
Charles
277
119
158
Dorchester
25
25
-
Frederick
250
250
-
Garrett
281
220
61
Harford
526
306
220
Howard
643
461
182
Kent
195
87
108
Montgomery
2,561
1,694
867
Prince George' s
2,600
2,079
521
Queen Anne ' s
248
248
St. Mary's
230
131
99
Somerset
Talbot
63
54
9
Washington
330
142
188
Wicomico
172
133
39
Worcester
TABLE
71
Average Number of Pupils Belonging per Teacher and Principal: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Elementary
High
Total State
20. 0
21.9
18. 0
Allegany
20. 7
22.6
19. 2
Anne Arundel
20.2
21.2
18.9
Baltimore City
20.9
24.0
17.5
Ba ltimore
19. 9
21.1
18. 7
Calvert
21.7
23. 1
20. 1
Caroline
20.4
22. 7
18. 3
Carroll
20.6
22.3
19.0
Cecil
22.0
23.7
20.4
Charles
21.4
25.7
17.4
Dorchester
21.3
23. 9
19. 2
Frederick
20.2
21.4
18.9
Garrett
20.9
22.3
19.4
Harford
20.7
21.6
19.7
Howard
19.7
24.1
15.9
Kent
19.3
27. 1
13.8
Montgomery
18.2
19.2
17.2
Prince George ' s
19.3
20.7
17.6
Queen Anne ' s
19.9
25.8
15.5
St. Mary's
21.7
27.5
16.3
Somerset
21.6
24.4
19.0
Talbot
18.9
22.2
16.1
Washington
21.7
24.6
18.9
Wicomico
20.6
23.2
17.8
Worcester
20.1
22.0
18. 1
TABLE
72
Average Number of Pupils Belonging: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Grand Total
Elementary
High
Total
Kindergarten
Grades 1-6
Total State
886,623.3
514,390.9
59,560.2
454,830.7
372,232.4
Allegany
16,457.1
8,165.8
-
8,165.8
8,291.3
Anno AviinH p 1
70, 524. 9
41,180.3
3,844.6
37,335.7
29 , 344. 6
Baltimore City
191,691.0
119,085.0
16,168.0
102,917.0
72,606.0
Baltimore
129,321.4
69,839.5
7,450.3
62,389.2
59,481.9
Calvert
5,577.4
3,206.8
312.9
2,893.9
2,370.6
Caroline
5,249.9
2,927.7
355.4
2,572.3
2,322.2
14, 949 . 0
8,152.0
8,152.0
6 797.0
Cecil
11,826.8
6,223.9
6,223.9
5*602.9
Charles
12,374.6
7,159.5
7,159.5
5,215.1
Dorchester
6,215.3
3,181.3
3,181.3
3,034.0
Frederick
1 O £1 1 O
10 , D 1 1 . Z
9,926.3
9,926.3
Q £Q/. Q
O , DoH • y
Garrett
5,420.3
3,090.9
243.3
2,847.6
2,329.4
Harford
29,365.5
17,686.5
2,428.0
15,258.5
11,679.0
Howard
15,833.1
9,199.6
1,370.1
7,829.5
6,633.5
Kent
3,918.4
2,341.3
289.3
2,052.0
1,577.1
Montgomery
124,535.5
68,519.2
9,711.8
58,807.4
56,016.3
Prince George's
155,609.9
94,643.6
12,915.6
81,728.0
60,966.3
Queen Anne's
4,670.7
2,676.1
347.7
2,328.4
1,994.6
St. Mary's
10,534.4
6,529.9
507.2
6,022.7
4,004.5
Somerset
4,699.5
2,605.6
285.3
2,320.3
2,093.9
Talbot
4,539.6
2,444.2
2,444.2
2,095.4
Washington
23,587.3
13,315.1
1,789.9
11,525.2
10,272.2
Wicomico
14,372.4
8,502.6
1,060.8
7,441.8
5,869.8
Worcester
6,738.1
3,788.2
480.0
3,308.2
2,949.9
TABLE
73
Average Number of Pupils Attending: Percent of Attendance: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Elementary
Percent of Attendance
Grand
Local Unit
High
High
Total
Total
Kinder-
garten
Grades
1-6
Grand
Total
Total
Kinder-
garten
Grades
1-6
Total State
812,641.3
478,577.9
53,305.1
425,272.8
334,063.4
91.7
93.0
P.Q ^
oy • J
QO C
7 J • D
89.7
Allegany
15,607.2
7,777.4
_
7,777.4
7,829.8
94.8
95.2
95.2
94.4
Anne Arundel
65,297.8
38,497.4
3,360.9
35,136.5
26,800.4
92.6
93.5
Q~J A
CI A 1
91.3
Baltimore City
166,623.0
107 . 036. 0
14, 123.0
92,913.0
59,587.0
86.9
89.9
yu. l
-
Baltimore
119,894.2
65,401.0
6,599.3
58,801.7
54,493.2
92.7
93.6
88 . 6
94.3
91.6
Calvert
5,083.9
2,951.9
271.4
2,680.5
2,132.0
91.1
92.1
86 . 7
92.6
89.9
Caroline
4,917.8
2,747.5
320.4
2,427.1
2,170.3
93.7
93.8
90.1
94.3
93.5
Carroll
14,144.0
7,755.0
-
7,755.0
6,389.0
94.6
95.1
95. 1
94.0
Cecil
10,937.9
5,850.6
5,850.6
5,087.3
92.5
94.0
94. 0
90.7
Charles
11,311.2
6,661.2
6,661.2
4,650.0
91.4
93.0
93.0
89.2
Dorchester
♦
5,780.7
3,023.5
_
3,023.5
2,757.2
93.0
95.0
95.0
90.9
Frederick
17,275.5
9,347.6
-
9,347.6
7,927.9
92.8
94.2
94.2
91.3
Garrett
5,159.7
2,944.6
218.5
2,726.1
2,215.1
95.2
95.3
89.8
95.7
95.1
Harford
27,548.0
16,707.2
2,216.2
14,491.0
10,840.8
93.8
94.5
91.3
95.0
92.8
Howard
14,899.5
8,684.1
1,241.9
7,442.2
6,215.4
94.1
94.4
90.6
95.1
93.7
Kent
3,657.4
2,194.6
254.7
1,939.9
1,462.8
93.3
93.7
88.0
94.5
92.8
Montgomery
115,241.0
64,433.0
8,839.7
55,593.3
50,808.0
92.5
94.0
91.0
94.5
90.7
Prince George' s
Queen Anne's
144,325.8
88,864.1
11,774.0
77,090.1
55,461.7
92.7
93.9
91.2
94.3
91.0.
4,320.4
2,520.1
316.7
2,203.4
1,800.3
92.5
94.2
91.1
94.6
90.3
St. Mary' s
9,846.0
6,169.5
466.4
5,703.1
3,676.5
93.5
94.5
91.9
94.7
91.8
Somerset
4,368.9
2,443.3
256.8
2,186.5
1,925.6
93.0
93.8
89.9
94.2
92.0
Talbot
4,247.1
2,302.8
2,302.8
1,944.3
93.5
94.2
94.2
92.8
Washington
22,295.6
12,629.1
1,628.9
11,000.2
9,666.5
94.5
94.8
91.0
95.4
94.1
Wicomico
13,551.9
8,060.0
973.4
7,086.6
5,491.9
94.3
94.8
91.8
95.2
93.6
Worcester
6,306.8
3,576.4
442.9
3,133.5
2,730.4
93.6
94.4
92.3
94.7
92.6
TABLE
74
Number of Maryland Public Elementary Schools by Pupil Membership: September 30, 1969
Pupil
Membership
All Schools
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
II
Howard
Kent
II
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
All Schools
Q A 1
in
JU
7 c
1DU
ilU
1 1
1 1
D
1 Q
i a
ID
ID
ID
1 7
1 /
90
- 0
1 j
D
1
10/
Q
0
i 7
1 j
1 i
11
18
1 z
30 or
less
10
\
1
2
I
1
31 -
60
20
3
4
I
\
I
1
2
2
2
1
61 -
90
97
c. 1
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
2
1
3
91 -
120
22
-J
4
3
3
2
2
1
121 -
150
? s
t- -j
4
3
I
I
4
1
2
3
2
1
151 -
180
19
1
"_
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
_
_
3
1
_
1
2
1
_
181 -
210
20
4
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
211 -
240
22
3
2
3
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
241 -
270
19
4
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
3
271 -
300
24
1
1
3
1
3
1
1
2
5
2
2
1
1
301 -
330
27
3
2
3
1
3
1
2
1
1
4
2
2
1
1
331 -
360
38
2
1
4
2
1
1
1
3
1
11
6
1
1
3
361 -
390
34
3
4
5
2
3
2
2
2
5
2
1
1
1
1
391 -
420
35
2
1
4
2
3
11
6
3
1
2
421 -
450
41
1
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
2
9
12
2
1
1
1
451 -
480
44
2
1
5
3
1
1
2
1
3
1
1
2
11
5
1
3
1
481 -
510
42
1
4
4
3
1
2
1
1
11
11
1
1
1
511 -
540
36
3
2
5
1
2
1
3
1
9
7
2
541 -
570
39
3
3
4
1
2
2
1
1
4
13
1
2
2
571 -
600
42
1
6
5
4
1
1
2
3
7
10
1
1
601 -
660
83
7
8
14
1
1
2
3
1
3
1
8
30
2
2
661 -
720
71
11
10
8
3
1
1
2
7
22
1
1
2
2
721 -
780
61
1
5
11
11
2
1
4
10
12
1
2
1
781 -
840
51
5
12
15
1
1
2
5
8
2
841 -
900
27
2
9
6
1
3
5
1
901 -
960
26
10
7
2
3
3
1
961 - 1
,020
13
1
10
2
1,021 - 1
,080
10
1
6
2
1
1,081 - 1,140
6
1
2
2
1
1,141 - 1
,200
6
6
1,201 and
oVer
21
1
19
1
NOTE: Includes elementary organizations in schools which contain both elementary and secondary grades, except for middle schools which
are included in toto with high schools.
TABLE
75
Number of Maryland Public High Schools by Pupil Membership: September 30, 1969
Pupil
Membership
All Schools
Allegany
Anne Arundel -
II
Baltimore City
II
Baltimore
II
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
II
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
All Schools
348
10
19
53
44
2
4
9
8
9
4
10
4
11
11
4
46
52
4
7
7
3
14
8
5
50
or less
6
-
-
2
2
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
_
_
_
51
-
100
7
-
1
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
_
_
1
_
101
150
4
1
1
-
1
_
1
_
_
151
200
3
-
-
2
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
201
250
8
1
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
1
251
300
7
1
1
-
-
-
-
1
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
1
30?
350
10
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
351
400
4
1
1
1
1
401
450
9
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
451
500
9
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
501
600
18
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
5
1
601
700
18
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
701
800
17
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
3
1
1
1
801
900
16
2
1
1
3
1
1
3
3
1
901
1,000
25
2
1
1
2
1
4
13
1
1,001
1,100
26
2
1
1
1
2
1
8
6
2
1
1
1,101
1,200
17
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
1
1,201
1,300
21
2
3
8
1
2
3
1
1
1,301
1,400
26
14
1
1
3
3
1
1
2
1,401
1,500
13
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
3
1,501
1,600
8
2
1
2
1
1
1
1,601
1,700
10
1
1
3
2
2
1
1,701
1,800
6
2
3
1
1,801
1,900
9
3
4
2
1,901
2,000
10
3
1
2
3
1
2,001
2,100
8
1
3
1
2
1
2,101
2,200
5
2
1
1
1
2,201
2,J00
7
4
1
1
1
2,301
2,400
8
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2,401
2,500
5
1
1
3
2,501
and over
8
7
1
NOTE: Includes secondary organizations in schools which contain both elementary and secondary grades, except middle schools. The total
membership of middle schools is included above.
• # I
STAFF DATA
Annual Report
TABLE
76
Number of Principals and Teachers K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1959-60 - 1969-70
Local Unit
1959-60
1960-61
1961-
52
1962-63
1963-
54
1964-65
1965-
66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1 U Ld 1 OLd Lc
23
326.2
24, 632. 1
25, 932
. 1
28, 124. 9
30,
036.3
32, 199.0
34, 823
m 9
37, 052 . 2
39,314.
9
42, 365.4
44
856. 0
A L ie ga ny
645.0
641. 0
651
.0
687 . 0
679.0
£. Q9
U
746
_ 5
763 . 0
776.
8
7Q9 9
793.6
Anne Arundel
1.
580.0
1, 704.0
1,846
.0
1, 990.0
2,
160.0
u
2,612
.0
2,839.2
3,059.
8
3,219.6
3
435.8
Baltimore City
6
309.2
6, 532.9
6,365.0
6,833.8
7,360.5
7,633.
0
8, 163
.5
8,293.0
8,381.
5
8,816.6
10
223.0
Baltimore
3
425.0
3 694.0
3,910.0
4 4S1 Q
4|
715
.5
4,954.
8
5,229
.4
J , J DO . J
5,886.4
ft ISO 1
6
660.5
Calvert
161.0
17 5.0
187
.0
200 3
208
.9
i .
Q
O
226
.9
9 SQ 9
277.
7
246 . 6
255.7
Caroline
189.0
201
.5
9 11 R
222
. 1
226.
8
246
.6
9 S 1 7
269.
3
969 S
267. 8
Carroll
444.0
451.0
462
.8
493.0
509.7
544.
6
582
.0
651.6
670.
5
749.3
767.5
Cecil
376.0
393.5
400.5
418.5
428
.5
450.
3
488
. 1
511.8
527.
0
610.8
539.0
Charles
286. 7
9 Qfl 9
313.0
1 • 0
385
. 9,
397.
0
442
.0
/.71; c:
H / J ■ J
502.
5
JO / , J
603.9
Dorchester
238.7
9 ^ft 1
Z J O . 1
242
. 1
9 9
265
271.
5
300
.9
^19 9
299.
2
304.3
Frederick #
585.3
628.5
667
.0
711.3
727
.7
755.
8
776
.2
806.0
994.
5
1,029.0
986.9
Garrett
188.0
188.0
189.0
194.0
195
.0
198.
0
227
.3
232.6
237.
0
251.2
263.2
Harford
629.5
675.5
713
.0
745.8
805
.5
881.
1
1,013
.9
1, 148.0
1, 189.
8
1,321.7
1,
399.6
Howard
293.0
318.0
354
.0
379.0
419
.7
469.
0
480
.0
553.0
627.
0
698.5
789.5
Kent
147.0
147.5
152
.0
157.0
162
.1
171.
2
184.0
186.2
201.
1
201.7
211.4
Montgomery
3
080.0
3,349.0
3, 916
.0
4,068.0
4,
287
.6
4, 712.
5
5,061
.6
5,404.4
5,746.6
6,290.2
6,
735.4
Prince George ' s
2
620.0
2,832.0
3, 122
.0
3,616.6
4,
079.9
4,586.
6
5,214
.7
5, 907.0
6,566.
0
7,467.0
7,286.0
Queen Anne ' s
161.0
165.5
172
.0
178.0
179
.5
187.
0
194
.5
223.0
233.
1
245.2
230.8
St. Mary's
227.9
246.3
258
. 1
276.6
306
.5
335.
4
444
.8
400.0
459.
8
450. 9
511.6
Somerset
181.0
181.0
187
.0
192.8
193
.8
197.
2
200.2
201.2
199.4
208.5
217.3
Talbot
175.5
174.0
182
.0
184.2
183
.0
192.
0
207
.4
227.0
229.
5
237.0
244.9
Washington
757.4
759.9
773
.8
843.0
839
.5
918.
3
958.4
996.8
1,054.5
1,086.6
1,
117.0
Wicomico
388.0
403.8
423
.0
452.9
475.4
511.
1
558.7
569.7
596.
1
626.6
674.9
Worcester
238.0
238.9
244
.3
243.6
245
.5
258.0
264
.3
269.8
329.
8
329.4
336.4
;I0TE : Beginning with 1965-66 aides are excluded,
TABLE
77
Number of Principals and Teachers K-6: Maryland Public Schools: 1959-60 - 1969-70
T rtr*;a 1 1 In i f*
bULo 1 L I! i. L
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963 64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
Total State
12,
530.9
12,976
9
13,525.4
14, 528.0
15,
667
7
16, 746.5
18, 355
0
19,482.2
20,
482
6
22,367.0
23,546.3
A 1 legany
299
0
296.0
324.0
JU J
u
312.0
319
5
349.0
^ ^
jj j
Q
O
365.6
363. 9
Anne Arundel
Olu.U
915
0
1,002.0
1,077.0
1,
187
A
u
1, 341.0
1,472
8
1, 603.4
1,
681
O
J
1,827. 1
1, 935.2
Baltimore City
o
J
Jl J. u
3,594
9
3,379.0
3, 663.4
4,
051
Q
4, 148.3
4,481
1
4,489.4
4,
477
D
4, 779. 3
5,522.0
Baltimore
1
■L)
1, 938.0
2,029.0
2,335.5
2,
392
2,464. 1
2, 619
6
2, 801.5
2
933
Q
3, 174.5
3,341.5
Calvert
90.0
96
0
102.9
110.2
112
8
122.0
124
4
142.7
144
8
128.6
137. 1
Caroline
o o . u
87
.5
90.5
98.4
103
C
O
91.7
105
A
120.3 -
128
9
131.7
131.0
Carroll
208
.0
199.8
235.3
242
D
266.0
297
2
348.3
356
D
388.6
385. 1
Cecil
IOC, o
204
.3
211.0
221. 9
223
Z
241.4
253
6
268. 9
272
n
U
291.6
255. 5
Charles
146.9
152
.2
160.0
172.6
196
.7
207.0
230
0
236.5
255
7
324.2
313. 1
Dorchester
118.5
112
.5
115.5
124.7
130
0
131.0
152
5
158.8
149
1
151.5
144. 9
Frederick
290. 1
310
.6
320.8
352.8
364
.9
384.5
380.4
421.5
494
0
513.0
527.0
Garrett
103.0
105
0
105 . 0
108. 0
106
.0
109. 0
122
8
123. 6
127
2
133. 3
140. 4
Harford
330.0
343
.0
363.0
382.9
416
. 1
465.6
561
8
659.6
646
8
828.7
804.3
Howard
156.0
167
.0
193.0
191.0
209
.3
238.0
237
0
227.0
291
0
313.0
351.5
Kent
71.5
72
.5
75.6
77.8
79
.9
83.5
89.0
94.0
104
7
99.7
111.0
Montgomery
1
742.0
1, 790.0
2, 178.0
2, 145.6
2,
237
.3
2,374.9
2,590
8
2, 753.0
2
853
8
3, 162.4
3,416.9
Prince George 1 s
395.0
1,466
.0
1, 572.0
1,715.3
2,093
.5
2,461.5
2, 909
0
3,284.0
3,699
0
4, 195.0
4,026.0
Queen Anne 1 s
79.0
82
.0
84.0
87.0
89
.5
93.5
94
.5
103.0
107
0
106.2
101.4
St . Mary ' s
122.9
128. 1
125.8
136.7
156
.5
177.4
235
8
200.0
237
5
227.9
276.0
Somerset
90.0
89.0
92.0
95.3
95
.2
96. 1
96
1
97. 1
96
3
104. 1
103.5
Talbot
88.5
87
.5
92.0
93.0
95
.0
98.0
106
2
110.7
108
2
109.2
110.4
Washington
392.3
389.9
388.5
420.1
415
.6
453.7
468
0
476.1
505
4
520.4
538.5
Wicomico
211.0
215
.0
227.0
236.9
241
.7
258.7
276
.5
280.3
286
.1
325.2
341.2
Worcester
126.0
123
.9
123.0
122.6
122
. 1
127.6
131
.0
133.5
170.6
166.2
168.9
NOTE: Beginning with 1965-66 aides are excluded.
TABLE
78
Number of Principals and Teachers 7-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1959-60 - 1969-70
Local Unit
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
Total State
10, 795.3
11, 655. 2
12, 406. 7
13, 596 . 9
14, 368. 6
15, 452. 5
16.468 9
17, 570.0
18 832 3
19, 998. 4
21, 309. 7
A 1 le ga ny
336. 0
342.0
355 . 0
363.0
374. 0
380. 0
427.0
414. 0
421.0
426.6
429.7
Anne Arundel
770.0
789.0
844.0
913.0
973.0
1,093.0
1, 139.2
1,235.8
1,378.5
1, 392.5
1,500.6
Baltimore City
2,796.2
2, 938.0
2, 986.0
3, 170.4
3,308.6
3,484.7
3, 682.4
3,803.6
3,903.9
4,037.3
4,701.0
Ba It imore
1, 571.0
1, 756. 0
1, 881. 0
2, 116.4
2, 323. 1
2, 490. 7
2, 609.8
2, 766. 8
2, 952 . 5
3, 175.6
3,319.0
Ca lvert
71.0
79.0
84. 1
90. 1
96. 1
99.8
102 . 5
116. 5
132. 9
118. 0
118.6
Ca r o line
101. 0
109. 0
111.0
113.4
118.5
135. 1
141. 2
133.4
141. 1
130. 8
136. 8
Carroll
235.0
243.0
263.0
257.7
267.2
278.6
284.8
303.3
313.9
360.7
382.4
Cecil
180.8
189.2
189.5
196.6
205.3
208.9
234.5
242.9
255.0
319.2
283.5
Cha r le s
139. 8
146. 0
153 . 0
169.0
189. 2
190. 0
212.0
239. 0
246. 8
243. 3
290. 8
Dor che s t e r
120. 2
125 . 6
126. 6
129. 5
135. 5
140. 5
148.4
153. 4
150. 1
155 . 2
159. 4
Frederick
295.2
317.9
346.2
358.5
362.8
371.3
395.8
384.5
500.5
516.0
459.9
Garrett *
85.0
83.0
84.0
86.0
89.0
89.0
104.5
109.0
109.8
117.9
122.8
Harford
299.5
332.5
350.0
362.9
389.4
415.5
452.1
488.4
543.0
493.0
595.3
Howard
137.0
151.0
161.0
188.0
210.4
231.0
243.0
326.0
336.0
385.5
438.0
Kent
75.5
75.0
76.4
79.2
82.2
87.7
95.0
92.2
96.4
102.0
100.4
Montgomery
1,338.0
1, 559.0
1, 738.0
1, 922.4
2,050.3
2,337.6
2,470.8
2,651.4
2,892.8
3, 127.8
3, 318.5
Prince George' s
1,225.0
1,366.0
1,550.0
1,901.3
1, 986.4
2, 125. 1
2,305.7
2,623.0
2,867.0
3,272.0
3,260.0
Queen Anne ' s
82.0
83.5
88.0
91.0
90.0
93.5
100.0
120.0
126. 1
139.0
129.4
St. Mary's
105.0
118.2
132.3
139.9
150.0
158.0
209.0
200.0
222.3
223.0
235.6
Somerset
91.0
92.0
95.0
97.5
98.6
101.1
104. 1
104. 1
103.1
104.4
113.8
Ta lbot
87.0
86.5
90.0
91.2
88.0
94.0
101.2
116.3
121.3
127.8
134.5
Washington
365.1
370.0
385.3
422.9
423.9
464.6
490.4
520.7
549.1
566.2
578.5
Wicomico
177.0
188.8
196.0
216.0
233.7
252.4
282.2
289.4
310.0
301.4
333.7
Worcester
112.0
115.0
121.3
121.0
123.4
130.4
133.3
136.3
159.2
163.2
167.5
NOTE: Beginning with 1965-66 aides are excluded.
TABLE
79
Positions in All Functions: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Grand
Total
All
Personnel
All
Instruc-
tional
Personnel
Positions in Noninstructional
Functions
Total
Adminis-
tration
Pupil
Personnel
Health
Services
Food
Services
Operation
of
Plant
Mainte-
nance of
Plant
Transpor-
tation*
Office
and
Clerical
Staff
Total State
65,036
8
50,536
.7
14,500.
1
634
.6
J 1 O . D
332
9
1,708
1
6,846.
0
1,649.
0
1,802
3
1,150.6
Allegany
1,135
5
910
.2
225.
3
17
.3
5.0
2
0
2
0
163.
9
13.
0
9
0
13.1
Anne Arundel
u
J ,0 /U
t;
. 3
"70 K
It. J .
c
J
31
.3
HO . U
^ZD .
A
U
7Q
u
oz
n
U
85.2
Baltimore City/
14,801
0
10.911
.0
3,890.
0
199.0
137
0
1,154.0
1,504.
0
405.
0
116
0
277.0
Baltimore
9,780
8
7,712
.3
2,068.
5
58
.7
51
0
8
0
1,209.
6
190.
0
378
8
141.4
Calvert
374
9
318
. 1
56.
8
9
.3
1
1
1
7
24.
1
9.
5
1
4
7.4
Caroline
376
1
329
.2
46
9
1
.1
2.0
0
2
34.
6
3.
4
1
0
4.6
Carroll
1,127
3
871
.5
255.
8
12
.5
j . \)
0
3
2
0
175.
5
32
0
11
0
17.5
Cecil
762
6
640
.0
122.
6
8
.0
u n
1
0
1
2
73.
2
17.
5
6
7
11.0
Charles
939
0
761
.3
177
7
12
.4
A fl
H . U
0
6
23
7
102.
0
19.
0
5
0
11.0
Dorchester
410
9
346
.5
64.
4
3
.0
1.9
1
2
8
0
33.
8
10.
0
1
5
5.0
Frederick
1,417
6
1,139
.4
278
2
20
.0
5.0
3
0
2
2
104.
0
24
0
101
0
19.0
Garrett
367
7
295
.7
72
0
3
.5
1.0
2
0
8
3
42.
9
2.
7
5
1
6.5
Harford
1,870
8
1,559
.3
311
5
19
.3
6.0
12
6
162.
6
44
0
31
0
36.0
Howard
1,086
0
945
.5
140
5
15
.0
6.0
0
5
83.
0
13
0
2
0
21.0
Kent
353
1
2 72
.2
80
9
5
.5
2.5
33
0
24
3
7.
0
5
1
3.5
Montgomery
9,455
1
7,433
.4
2,021
7
137
.5
86.8
1
0
916
0
331.
6
318
9
229.9
Prince George's
11,318
5
8,252
.0
3,066
5
34
.0
49.0
97
0
424
0
1,299.
0
349.
0
642
0
172.5
Queen Anne's
326
0
280
.1
45
9
1
.2
1.2
1
2
25
3
2.
0
12
0
3.0
St. Mary's
824
6
641
.6
183
0
12
.0
7.0
2
0
24
0
83.
0
20.
0
17
0
18.0
Somerset
312
8
257
.3
55
5
4
.5
4.0
1
0
1
0
32.
0
5.
0
1
0
7.0
Talbot
357
1
303
.5
53
6
2
.0
1.9
1
0
5
4
32
1
6
3
2
0
2.9
Washington
1,663
7
1,283
.0
380
7
22
.5
7.0
8
0
6
0
181
9
40
5
69
8
45.0
Wicomico
950
0
821
.4
128
6
3
.0
2.0
10
0
1
0
83
3
17.
6
2
0
9.7
Worcester
429
7
381
.7
48
0
2
.0
1.0
0
9
0
9
30
9
7
9
1
0
3.4
-Includes school bus drivers where local units own buses.
/Actual data are not available; figures used are from the 1969-70 Baltimore City budget.
TABLE
80
Positions in Instructional Function: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
LU Li 1 I 1 1 1 L
Grand
Total
All Instruc-
tional
Personnel
Professional
Staff
Aides
Secretaries
and
Clerks
Total
Assistant
Super-
intendents ,
Directors ,
and
Supervisors
Principals
and
Vice
Principals
Teachers
Librar-
ians
Guidance
Coun-
selors
Aud io -
visual
Personnel
Psycho-
logical
Personnel
Total State
50,536.
7
45,398
2
542.
2
2,089
.7
40,658
4
934.1
1,075
2
14.4
84
.2
2,104
9
3.033.6
Allegany
910.
2
807
4
13.
8
40
0
725
6
14.
0
13
0
1
0
61
8
41 .0
Anne Arundel
3,870.
5
3,496
8
61.
0
140
7
3,134
4
86
5
74.
2
-
13
0
360.7
Baltimore City*
10,911.
0
10,271
0
48.
0
339
0
9,504
0
lis
110,
U
219.
0
-
45
0
350
0
290.0
Baltimore
7,712.
3
6,729
6
69.
1
336
0
5,912
5
184.
0
.95.
0
11.0
22
0
479
0
503. 7
Calvert
318.
1
262
0
6 .
3
13
0
234;
7
5.
0
2 .
0
-
1
0
30
4
25.7
Caroline
329.
2
2 74
9
7.
1
14
4
240
7
6.
0
6.
7
40
7
13.6
Carroll #
871.
5
787
5
20.
0
35
5
729
9
0.
1
2
0
39
0
45.0
Cecil
640.
0
551
0
12.
0
31
0
479
5
13.
0
15.
5
-
44
0
45.0
Charles
761.
3
619
9
16.
0
37
3
545
8
5
0
14.
3
•
1
5
86
1
55 . 3
Dorchester
346.
5
311
0
6.
7
27
2
259
1
11
1
6
2
-
0
7
22
5
13.0
Y rede r i ck
1,139.
4
1,003
9
17.
0
60
0
866
0
32
1
25.
0
1 . 3
2
5
68
5
67.0
Garrett
295.
7
267
2
4.
0
19
0
236
5
3
5
4
2
20
0
8.5
Harford
1,559.
3
1,424
9
25.
3
58
9
1,268
2
36.
0
28
5
2.0
6
0
42
0
92.4
Howard
945.
5
806
0
16.
5
46
5
697
0
23.
0
23.
0
47
0
92.5
Kent
272.
2
219
7
8.
3
11
5
190
2
6
5
3.
2
38
0
14.5
Montgomery
7,433.
4
6,816
6
81.
2
315
0
6,092
9
161.
5
165.
0
1
0
46
0
570.8
Prince George's
8,252.
0
7,349
0
63.
0
385
0
6,521
0
174.
0
206.
0
324
0
579.0
Queen Anne ' s
280.
1
240
3
9.
5
14
0
204
6
5.
0
7.
2
23
4
16.4
St. Mary's
641.
6
520
6
9.
0
31
0
453
6
13.
5
12.
5
1
0
75
0
46.0
Somerset
257.
3
220
3
3.
0
21
0
190
3
3
0
■
3.
0
29
0
8.0
Talbot
303.
5
254
4
9.
5
8
0
225
4
6.
4
5.
0
0.1
36
3
12.8
Washington
1,283.
0
1,132
5
15.
5
54
0
1,024
5
14.
0
24.
0
0
5
78
1
72.4
Wicomico
821.
4
688
4
13.
5
33
5
620
8
6.
0
14.
6
87
7
45.3
Worcester
381.
7
343
3
6.
9
18
2
301
2
9.
0
8.
0
23.
4
15.0
""Actual data are not available; figures used are from the 1969-70 Baltimore City budget.
TABLE
81
Positions in Instructional Function: K-6: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Grand
Total
All Elementary
Instructional
Personnel
Professional
Staff
Aides
Secretaries
and
Clerks
Total
Ass istant
Directors ,
and
Principals
and
Vice
Principals
Teachers
Librar-
ians
Guidance
Coun-
selors
Audio-
visual
Personnel
Psycho-
logical
Personnel
Total State
27,229
.3
23,808
.8
262.5
1,267
.9
21,561
3
516.
5
141.
2
12 . 1
47
3
1,857.
8
1,562.7
Allegany
449.2
369
.3
5.4
26
.6
334
8
2.
0
-
0
5
61.
8
18. 1
Anne Arundel
2,156
.2
1,961
.7
26.5
101
.0
1,771
7
52.
5
10.
0
-
13.
0
181.5
Baltimore City*
5,969
.0
5,549
.0
27.0
241
.0
5,152
0
68.0
36
0
-
25
0
250.
0
170.0
Baltimore
4,041
.7
3,366
.0
24.5
200
.5
2,953
5
103.
5
62
0
11.0
11
0
412.
0
263. 7
Calvert
180
.0
140
.1
3.0
10
.0
123
1
3.
0
-
i
i
u
9 7
f.
D
12 .3
Caroline
179
.8
135
.1
4.1
6
.0
123
0
2.
0
37.
4
7.3
Carroll
455
.0
396
.1
11.0
17
.0
366
8
1
3
38.
0
20.9
Cecil
319
.7
261
.4
5.9
16
.0
230
0
5.
5
4
0
-
38.
0
20.3
Charles
437
.3
320
.9
7.8
22
.3
287
3
2.
5
1
0
86.
1
30.3
Dorchester
175
.3
148
.1
3.2
17
.2
123
1
4.
1
0
5
22.
0
5.2
Frederick
604
.5
535
.5
8.5
37
.0
462
8
19.
7
6
0
1
5
32.
0
37.0
Garrett
165
.1
142
.4
2.0
15
.0
123
2
1.
0
1
2
20.
0
2.7
Harford
908
.8
818
.1
13.8
36
.6
729
7
27.
0
6
0
1.0
4
0
40.
5
50.2
Howard
434
.5
356
.0
4.5
23
.5
318
0
10.
0
38.
0
40.5
Kent
152
.5
114
.0
3.0
6
.5
101
.0
3.
5
31.
0
7.5
Montgomery
3,780
.9
3,460
.0
43.1
171
.0
3,152
9
92.
5
0
5
46.
0
274.9
Prince George's
4,693
.0
4,058.0
32.0
229
.0
3,679
0
104.
0
14
0
324.
0
311.0
Queen Anne 1 s
136
.6
105
.6
4.2
8.0
91
4
1.
0
1
0
23.
4
7.6
St. Mary's
379.5
280
.5
4.5
16
.0
252
0
7.
5
0
5
75.
0
24.0
Somerset
134
.5
105.0
1.5
10.0
93
5
29.
0
0.5
Talbot
159
.3
116
.1
5.7
4.0
104
1
2.
2
0.1
36.
3
6.9
Washington
661
.5
548
.2
9.7
28
.0
510.0
0
5
76.
1
37.2
Wicomico
451
.0
348
.9
7.7
17
.5
322
7
1
0
77.
5
24.6
Worcester
204
.4
172
.8
3.9
8
.2
155
.7
5.
0
23.
1
8.5
*Acf.ual data are not available; figures used are from the 1969-70 Baltimore City budget.
TABLE
82
Positions in Instructional Function: 7-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Grand
Total
All Secondary
Instructional
Personnel
Professional
Staff
Aides
Secretaries
and
Clerks
Total
Assistant
Super-
intendents ,
Directors ,
and
Supervisors
Principals
and
Vice
Principals
Teachers
Librar-
ians
Guidance
Coun-
selors
Audio-
visual
Personnel
Psycho-
logical
Personnel
Total State
23,307.
4
21,589.
4
279.
7
821.
8
19,097
1
417.
6
934
0
2.3
36
9
247
1
1,470.9
Allegany
461.
0
438.
1
8.
4
13.
4
390
8
12.
0
13.
0
_
0
5
22.9
Anne Arundel
1,714.
3
1,535.
1
34.
5
39.
7
1,362
7
34.
0
64.
2
-
-
-
179.2
Baltimore City*
4 , 942 .
0
4,722.
0
21.
0
98.
0
4,352
0
48.
0
183.
0
20
0
100
0
120.0
Baltimore
3,670.
6
3,363.
6
44.
6
135.
5
2,959
0
80.
5
133
0
11
0
67
0
240.0
Calvert
138.
1
121.
9
3.
3
3.
0
l1 1
6
2.
0
2
0
_
2
8
13.4
Caroline
149.
4
139.
8
3.
0
8.
4
117
7
4.
0
6
7
_
3
3
6.3
Carroll t
416.
5
391.
4
9.
0
18.
5
363
1
0
1
-
0
7
1
0
24. 1
Cecil
320.
3
289.
6
6.
1
15.
0
249
5
7.
5
11
5
6
0
24. 7
Charles
324.
0
299.
0
8.
2
15.
0
258
5
2.
5
14
3
0
5
25.0
Dorchester
171.
2
162.
9
3
5
10.
0
136
0
7.
0
6
2
_
0
2
0
5
7.8
Frederick
534.
9
468.
4
8.
5
23.
0
403
2
12.
4
19
0
1.3
1
0
36
5
30.0
Garrett
130.
6
124.
8
2
0
4.
0
113
3
2.
5
3
0
5.8
Harford
650.
5
606.
8
11
5
22.
3
538
5
9
0
22
5
1.0
2
0
1
5
42.2
Howard
511.
0
450.
0
12.
0
23.
0
379
0
13.
0
23
0
9
0
52.0
Kent
119.
7
105.
7
5.
3
5.
0
89
2
3
0
3
2
7
0
7.0
Montgomery
3,652.
5
3,356.
6
38
1
144.
0
2,940
0
69
0
165
0
0
5
295.9
Prince George's
3,559.
0
3,291
0
31
0
156.
0
2,842
0
70
0
192
0
268.0
Queen Anne ' s
143.
5
134
7
5
3
6.
0
113
2
4.
0
6
2
8.8
St. Mary's
262.
1
240
1
4
5
15.
0
201
6
6
0
12
5
0
5
22.0
Somerset
122.
8
115
3
1
5
11.0
96
8
3.
0
3
0
7.5
Talbot
144
2
138
3
3
8
4.
0
121
3
4.
2
5
0
5.9
Washington
621.
5
584
3
5
8
26.
0
514
5
14.
0
24
0
2
0
35.2
Wicomico
370.
4
339
5
5
8
16.
0
298
1
6.
0
13
6
10
2
20.7
Worcester
177
3
170
5
3
0
10.
0
145
5
4.
0
8
0
0
3
6.5
Actual data are not available; figures used are from the 1969-70 Baltimore City budget.
TABLE
83
Secretarial and Clerical Positions in Instructional Function: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Tyiffl 1 TTn i t*
J-I\S v.. d. L L 11 1 L
Grades
K-12
Grades
K-6
Grades
7-12
Total
Central
Office
In
Schools
Total
Central
Office
In
Schools
Total
Central
Office
In
Schools
local otate
3,033
6
480
.0
2,553
.6
1,562
7
241.
9
1,320
8
1,470
9
238
1
1,232
8
A 1 legany
41
0
10
.0
31
.0
18
1
4.
5
13
6
22
9
5
5
17
4
Anne Arundel
360
7
81
.7
279
.0
181
5
36.
5
145
0
179
2
45
2
134
0
Baltimore City*
2 90
0
290
.0
170
0
170
0
120
0
120
0
Ba 1 1 imore
503
7
58
.2
445
,5
263
7
28.
2
235
5
240
o
30
0
210
0
^a iver l
25
7
1
.2
24
.5
12
3
0.
6
11
7
13
4
0
6
12
8
T"n 1 i' nQ
V>d 1U1 L I lc
13
6
4
.5
9
.1
7
3
2.
2
5
1
6
3
2
3
4
0
Carroll
45
0
5
.0
40
.0
20
9
3.
0
17
9
24
1
2
0
22
1
Cecil
45
0
7
. 8
37
.2
20
3
4 .
3
16
0
24
7
3
5
2 1
o
I
Charles
55
3
14
.1
41
.2
30
3
6.
6
23
7
25
0
7
5
17
5
Dorchester
13
0
6
.6
6
.4
5
2
3.
7
1
5
7
8
2
9
4
9
Frederick
67
0
11
.5
55
.5
37
0
5.
5
31
5
30
0
6
0
24
0
Garrett
8
5
1
.0
7
.5
2
7
0.
5
2
2
5
8
0
5
5
3
Harford
92
4
5
.4
87
.0
50
2
3.
2
47
0
42
2
2
2
40
0
Howard
92
5
13
.5
79
.0
40
5
7.
5
33
0
52
0
6
0
46
0
Kent
14
5
5
.5
9
.0
7
5
2.
0
5
5
7
0
3
5
3
5
Montgomery
570
8
138
.0
432
.8
274
9
71.
5
203
4
295
9
66
5
229
4
Prince George's
579
0
74
.0
505
.0
311
0
40.
0
271
0
268
0
34
0
234
0
Queen Anne's
16
4
3
.2
13
.2
7
6
1.
6
6
0
8
8
1
6
7
2
St. Mary's
46
0
10
.0
36
.0
24
0
5.
0
19
0
22
0
5
0
17
0
Somerset
8
0
1
.0
7
.0
0
5
0.
5
7
5
0
5
7
0
Talbot
12
8
2
.0
10
.8
6
9
1.
0
5
9
5
9
1
0
4
9
Washington
72
4
19
.0
53
.4
37
2
10.
0
27
2
35
2
9
0
26
2
Wicomico
45
3
4
.8
40
.5
24
6
2.
5
22
1
20
7
2
3
18
4
Worcester
15
0
2
.0
13
.0
8
5
1.
5
7
0
6
5
0
5
6
0
*Actual data are not available; figures used are from the 1969-70 Baltimore City budget.
TABLE
84
Staff* Employed in Noninstruct ional Functions: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Administration
Pupil Personnel
Health Services
Super-
intendents
and
Assistant
Super-
intendents
Directors
and
Supervisors
Other
Personnel
Directors
and
Supervisors
Other
Directors
and
Supervisors
Other
Total State
14,500
1
48.
7
261
1
324
8
42
5
334
1
3.0
329.9
Allegany
225
3
2
0
5
0
10
3
i
0
4
0
-
2.0
Anne Arundel
725
5
2
0
19
0
10
3
4
0
39
0
-
-
Baltimore City?
3,890
0
7
0
17
0
175
0
1
0
97
0
1.0
136.0
Baltimore
2,068
5
6
0
46
7
6
0
2
.0
29
0
1.0
50.0
Calvert
56
8
1
0
4
0
4
3
0
9
1
4
1.1
Caroline
46
9
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
-
-
Carroll
255
8
1
0
9
5
2
0
1
0
4
0
-
0.3
Cecil
122
6
2
0
3
0
3
0
1
0
3
0
-
1.0
Charles
177
7
2
0
5
7
4
7
1
0
3
0
0.6
Dorchester
64
4
2
0
1
0
0
9
1
0
1 . 2
J- 1 CUC 1. L l_ n.
278
2
1
0
8
5
10
5
1
0
4
0
3.0
Garrett
72
0
1
0
1
8
0
7
1
0
2.0
Harford
311
5
2
0
9
3
8
0
1
0
5
0
12.6
Howard
140
5
2.
0
11
0
2
0
1
0
5
0
Kent
80
9
i.
0
1
5
3
0
1
5
1
0
Montgomery
2,021
7
3
0
56
5
78
0
12
0
74
8
Prince George's
3,066
5
4.
0
26
0
4
0
2
0
47
0
1.0
96.0
Queen Anne ' s
45
9
1.
2
1
2
1.2
St. Mary's
183
0
1.
0
10
0
1
0
3
0
4
0
2.0
Somerset
55
5
1.
0
2
5
1
0
1
0
3
0
1.0
Talbot
53
6
1.
0
1
0
1
0
0
9
1.0
Washington
380
7
1.
5
21
0
1
0
6
0
8.0
Wicomico
128
6
2.
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
10.0
Worcester
48
0
1.
0
1
0
1
0
0.9
*0ther staff includes all personnel employed in above functions except as otherwise noted.
^Actual data are not available; figures used are from the 1969-70 Baltimore City budget.
TABLE
84
Staff* Employed in Noninstructional Functions: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Food Service
Operation of Plant
Maintenance
of Plant
Transportation
Office
Directors
Directors
Directors
Directors
and
Local Unit
and
Other
and
Other
and
Other
and
Other/
Clerical
Supervisors
Supervisors
Supervisors
Supervisors
Staff
Total State
21
9
1,686.
2
24.2
6,821.
8
44
5
1 ,604.
5
45
1
1,757
2
1 , 1->U . D
All
A 1 1 egany
1
0
I,
0
1.5
162 .
4
1
0
12 .
0
2
0
7
0
1 J . 1
Anne Arundel
-
3.0
422 .
0
1
0
78.
0
6
0
56
0
85.2
Baltimore City/
j
o
u
1,149.
0
2 .0
1 ,502 .
0
1 L
u
391 .
0
1
u
115
0
277.0
Ba 1 1 imore
8
0
1 ,209.
6
3
0
187.
0
2
0
376
8
Ca lvert
-
1.
7
24.
1
1
0
8.
5
1
0'
0
4
7 /•
Carol ine
0
1
0.
1
0.5
34.
1
0
4
3.
0
1
0
-
H- . D
Carroll
2.
(3
i n
1 • u
174.
5
3
0
29.
0
2
0
9
0
17.5
Cecil
1 .
A
0.5
"7 O
7
1
5
lb .
0
1
0
r
J
-7
I
11.0
Charles
1
0
22.
7
102.
0
1
0
18.
0
2
0
3
0
1 1 . U
Dorchester
8.
0
33.
8
10.
0
1
0
0
5
Frederick
0
7
1.
5
104.
0
2
0
22.
0
•1
0
100
0
19.0
Garrett
8
3
42.
9
0
5
2.
2
1
1
4
0
6.5
Harford
2.0
160
6
2
0
42.
0
3
0
28
0
36.0
Howard
0
5
1.0
82
0
1
0
12.
0
2
0
21.0
Kent
33
0
24
3
7.
0
1
.0
4
1
3.5
Montgomery
1
0
4.0
912
0
1
0
330.
6
1
.0
317
9
229.9
Prince George's
2
.1
421
9
4.0
1,295
0
5
.0
344.
0
8
0
634
0
172.5
Queen Anne's
0.3
25
0
2
0
1
.0
11
0
3.0
St. Mary's
1
0
23
0
1.0
82
0
1
.0
19
0
2
0
15
.0
18.0
Somerset
1
0
32
0
1
.0
4
0
1
.0
7.0
Talbot
5
4
32
1
1
.0
5
3
1
.0
1
.0
2.9
Washington
1
.0
5
0
2.9
179
0
3
.5
37
0
2
.0*
67
8
45.0
Wicomico
0
5
0
5
83
3
17
6
1
.0
1
.0
9.7
Worcester
0
9
0.5
30
4
0
.6
7
3
1
.0
3.4
*0ther staff includes all personnel employed in above functions except as otherwise noted.
/Includes school bus drivers where local units own buses.
/Actual data are not available; figures used are from the 1969-70 Baltimore City budget.
TABLE
85
Personnel in Special Class Program for Handicapped Children: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Total
Elementary
High
Teachers
Psycho 1 —
i. tr clC lie L
Teachers
Teachers
T nral T Tn i f"
LULUI. U 1 I J- L
Total
and
Th6r3~
Total
and
Thera-
Psychol-
Teacher
Total
and
Thera-
Psychol-
Teacher
Principals
p i s t s
Ogl s t s
Principals
pists
ogists
Aides
Principals
pists
ogists
Aides
al State
3,072.4
2,502.7
192.7
30.2
346.8
2,231.0
1,741.0
166.4
22.8
300.8
841.4
761.7
26.3
7.4
46.0
Allegany
Q
JU. y
1 * u
A A
9 7 1
91 'X
Zl, J
D • U
i n
Anne Arundel
222.4
159.6
13.1
9.1
40.6
154.3
109.5
13.1
5.7
26.0
68.1
50.1
-
3.4
14.6
Baltimore City
892.4
840.4
9.0
-
43.0
565.6
515.6
9.0
-
41.0
326.8
324.8
-
-
2.0
Baltimore
324.7
269.9
39.8
-
15.0
268.4
219.9
33.5
-
15.0
56.3
50.0
6.3
-
-
Calvert
20.5
17.7
0.8
-
2.0
18.5
15.7
0.8
-
2.0
2.0
2.0
-
-
-
Caroline
1 j • U
1 A A
J . U
in n
J • u
D • U
^ n
j . yJ
Carroll
29.6
21.6
_
1.0
7.0
28.4
20.5
0.9
7.0
1.2
1.1
-
0.1
-
Cecil
35.6
33.1
2.5
-
-
26.3
23.8
2.5
-
-
9.3
9.3
-
-
-
Charles
51.1
34.3
4.3
1.5
11.0
43.7
28.0
4.3
1.4
10.0
7.4
6.3
-
0.1
1.0
Dorchester
7.8
5.8
-
-
2.0
2.0
1.0
-
-
1.0
5.8
4.8
-
-
1.0
Frederick
34.0
28.0
6.0
30.0
24.0
6.0
4.0
4.0
Garrett
11.5
7.5
4.0
6.0
4.0
2.0
5.5
3.5
2.0
Harford
112.2
103.2
2.8
6.2
77.1
68.5
2.8
5.8
35.1
34.7
0.4
Howard
48.3
35.3
4.0
1.0
8.0
39.1
26.1
4.0
1.0
8.0
9.2
9.2
Kent
18.8
14.0
1.0
3.8
13.8
9.0
1.0
3.8
5.0
5.0
Montgomery
393.4
261.2
48.6
1.6
82.0
279.5
175.0
37.9
1.6
65.0
113.9
86.2
10.7
17.0
Prince George' s
633.0
497.5
61.0
15.0
59.5
520.6
398.8
52.1
12.2
57.5
112.4
98.7
8.9
2.8
2.0
Queen Anne's
25.6
14.0
0.6
11.0
12.5
6.0
0.5
6.0
13.1
8.0
0.1
5.0
St. Mary's
36.4
27.7
0.7
8.0
28.7
20.3
0.4
8.0
7.7
7.4
0.3
Somerset
8.5
4.5
4.0
8.5
4.5
4.0
Talbot
16.9
11.0
0.4
5.5
13.9
8.0
0.4
5.5
3.0
3.0
Washington
68.3
49.0
4.1
15.2
48.8
29.5
4.1
15.2
19.5
19.5
Wicomico
23.5
22.5
1.0
3.0
3.0
20.5
19.5
1.0
Worcester
5.0
4.0
1.0
5.0
4.0
1.0
TABLE
86
Number of Maryland Public Elementary Schools by Size of Staff: September 30, 1969
Number of
Teachers
and
Principals
- ■■■
All Schools
>>
c
to
60
D
<
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne's
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
All Schools
30
7 c
/ D
1DU
1 1 u
1 1
c
O
1 Q
17
ID
ID
ID
9 A
Zf
1 /
Zo
Ij
o
i j^f
1 A 7
ID/
Q
0
1 7
i /
j. j
1 1
1 1
j j
l ft
10
1 9
1 z
1.0 - 1.9
4
1
1
1
i
2.0 - 2.9
9
_
1
1
1
Z
1
i
l
i
i
1
3.0 - 3.9
20
2
1
5
3
J
i
l
i
l
1
J
4.0 - 4.9
lb
1
Z
Z
1
1
Z
i
L
*j
j
2
1
5.0 - 5.9
1 1
_
1 ■
z
1
1
i
i
i
0
6.0 - 6.9
14
_
1
1
i
c
J
i
9
z
A
7.0 - 7.9
1 9
J.Z
4
i
1
1
1
z
1
J.
8.0 - 8.9
Z(J
2
i
A
4
i
1
Z
Q
J
1
1
1
L
1
1
2
9.0 - 9.9
Zl
5
1
1
1
1
1
J
i
i
i
x
i
i
9
1
1
1
X
1
10.0 - 10.9
9 1
Zl
3
1
Z
J
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
L
1
J.
i
i
11.0 - 11.9
1 /
1
Z
Z
Z
1
z
i
9
z
9
z
o
12.0 - 12.9
1 o
10
_
z
i
1
1
1
z
9
Z
z
2
1
13.0 - 13.9
23
_
1
8
1
1
1
1
4
2
2
1
14.0 - 14.9
29
1
6
1
2
2
1
4
5
1
3
3
15.0 - 15.9
30
2
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
7
5
1
1
1
16.0 - 16.9
27
1
2
4
1
1
1
2
1
9
2
1
1
1
17.0 - 17.9
40
2
1
5
6
2
1
3
1
1
8
5
1
1
1
1
1
18.0 - 18.9
39
1
4
5
3
1
1
1
1
2
7
. 9
3
1
19.0 - 19.9
31
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
8
8
1
3
20.0 - 20.9
21
_
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
3
1
2
21.0 - 21.9
30
1
2
1
2
1
3
2
1
2
8
4
1
1
1
22.0 - 22.9
20
2
2
2
1
1
1
6
4
1
23.0 - 23.9
42
2
6
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
15
9
1
24.0 - 24.9
34
1
5
4
1
2
2
1
1
3
11
1
1
1
25.0 - 25.9
40
3
3
10
3
1
1
4
13
1
1
26.0 - 26.9
35
3
2
9
2
2
3
13
1
27.0 - 27.9
31
2
1
3
1
1
1
3
2
4
11
2
28.0 - 28.9
34
7
8
5
1
4
1
3
4
1
29.0 - 29.9
43
6
8
6
2
2
7
8
2
1
1
30.0 - 30.9
25
3
6
3
1
3
7
1
1
31.0 - 31.9
30
C
4
5
2
14
32.0 - 32.9
25
5
6
1
1
1
6
5
33.0 - 33.9
31
1
7
7
1
1
1
5
7
1
34.0 - 34.9
19
2
3
7
1
1
5
35.0 and over
99
7
43
26
1
1
4
8
8
1
NOTE: Includes elementary organizations in schools which contain both elementary and secondary grades, except for middle schools which
are included in toto with high schools.
TABLE
87
Number of Maryland Public High Schools by Size of Staff: September 30, 1969
Number or
Teachers
and
Principals
All Schools
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
II
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
II
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne's
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
All Schools
348
10
19
53
44
2
4
9
8
9
4
10
4
11
11
4
46
52
4
7
7
3
14
3
5
1.0 - 2.9
3
I
1
1
3.0 - 4.9
I
1
5.0 - 6.9
7
I
2
1
1
2
1
7.0 - 8.9
2
1
1
9.0 - 10.9
2
1
1
11.0 - 12.9
5
1
1
1
1
1
13.0 - 14.9
8
1
3
1
1
1
1
15.0 - 16.9
7
1
1
2
1
1
1
17.0*- 18.9
5
1
1
2
1
19.0 - 20.9
3
1
1
1
21.0 - 22.9
7
1
1
1
, 1
1
2
23.0 - 24.9 .
4
1
1
1
1
25.0 - 29.9
20
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
5
1
30.0 - 34.9
19
1
2
2
2
2
3
1
1
1
2
2
35.0 - 39.9
15
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
1
1
40.0 - 44.9
21
3
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
4
1
1
45.0 - 49.9
17
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
6
2
50.0 - 54.9
18
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
7
1
55.0 - 59.9
20
1
1
1
1
1
1
9
4
1
60.0 - 64.9
27
1
3
1
2
5
9
1
1
4
65.0 - 69.9
22
2
2
9
2
4
2
1
70.0 - 74.9
15
1
10
1
1
2
75.0 - 79.9
16
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
5
80.0 - 84.9
9
2
1
1
4
1
85.0 - 89.9
6
1
1
1
2
1
90.0 - 94.9
13
1
5
4
2
1
95.0 - 99.9
10
3
1
1
3
2
100.0 and over
46
7
21
5
1
1
5
6
NOTE: Includes secondary organizations in schools which contain both elementary and secondary grades, except middle schools. The total
staff of middle schools is included above.
TABLE
88
Number of Different Individuals Teaching and Number of Maryland Public High Schools Offering Each Subject:
Fall of 1969
Local Un i t
English
Latin
French
Spanish
Other
Lan-
guages
Social
Studies
Mathe-
matics
Science
Business
Educat ion
Arts
and
Crafts
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
Total State
3,737
329
103
94
613
276
371
199
76
66
3,065
326
2,382
323
2,497
324
1, 154
191
266
124
Allegany
78
10
3
3
12
9
5
3
-
-
69
10
58
10
52
10
30
8
2
2
Anne Arundel
284
18
6
6
34
15
16
8
*3
*2
234
17
169
17
188
17
108
8
35
12
Baltimore City
614
46
8
6
109
37
48
25
m
/16
471
43
437
43
402
42
253
38
-
-
Baltimore
540
40
11
10
86
39
87
40
/18
/17
471
40
360
41
383
41
153
21
~_
Calvert
26
2
1
1
3
2
27
2
15
2
16
2
7
1
Caroline
22
4
1
1
4
4
1
1
20
4
16
4
14
4
15
4
4
2
Carroll
62
9
1
1
8
5
4
4
*2
*2
56
9
47
9
46
9
22
5
3
3
Cecil
72
8
4
3
2
2
*1
*1
54
8
38
7
36
7
15
5
5
5
Charles
50
8
1
1
7
3
1
1
46
9
34
8
31
8
16
3
4
3
Dorchester
32
4
1
1
4
2
1
1
31
4
21
4
27
4
15
3
2
2
Frederick
74
10
4
4
8
7
5
4
62
■ 12
46
10
48
10
30
7
7
5
Garrett
23
4
3
2
20
4
16
4
13
4
9
2
4
2
Harford
135
12
3
3
14
7
6
3
*4
*2
121
11
76
11
75
12
40
6
3
2
Howard
80
10
4
4
17
10
7
4
53
10
44
10
39
10
19
5
4
4
Kent
23
4
1
1
5
4
19
4
18
4
15
4
9
3
1
1
Montgomery
616
45
32
28
142
45
83
40
*12
*13
451
45
394
45
378
45
117
20
60
28
Prince George's
677
52
14
13
114
51
88
51
*14
*12
556
51
370
52
493
51
185
22
78
37
Queen Anne' s
27
4
2
1
1
1
25
4
14
3
12
4
6
1
2
1
St. Mary's
38
6
1
1
4
3
5
4
31
6
27
6
27
6
11
2
Somerset
20
7
4
3
23
7
18
7
16
7
14
6
"
Talbot
23
3
1
1
3
2
19
3
14
3
17
3
12
2
Washington
131
13
6
5
14
12
5
3
*1
*1
127
13
91
13
110
13
29
8
44
Wicomico
59
6
4
4
6
6
6
4
47
6
40
6
39
6
23
7
7
Worcester
31
4
6
4
32
4
19
4
20
5
16
4
1
>
NOTE: T - Teachers; S - Schools.
*German
/Includes 18 teachers and 13 schools teaching German, and 1 teacher and 1 school each teaching Hebrew, Italian and Russian in Baltimore City; 10 teachers
and 10 schools teaching German, and 8 teachers and 7 schools teaching Russian in Baltimore County; 12 teachers and 11 schools teaching German, and
2 teachers and 1 school teaching Russian in Prince George's County.
TABLE
88
Number of Different Individuals Teaching and Number of Maryland Public High Schools Offering Each Subject:
Fall of 1969
Industrial Education
Adminis-
Agri-
Home
rnysicai
unver
special
tration,
Art
Music
culture
Eco-
Edu-
Voca-
Tech-
Edu-
Edu-
Super-
Guidance
Library
—
Local Un i t
nomics
cation
Arts
tional
nical
cation
cation
vision
Number
Number
Number
Number
Number
Number
Number
Number
Number
Number
Number
Number
Number
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
of
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
tal State
98^
RAT
lift
70
ft A9
"517
J 1 /
1 Aftl
i , Do J
197
1 , UUJ
A1 /i
1ZJ
1 9
9m
ZUl
1 1 o
1 1 j
A7Q
90A
Qft A
i haa
1 , UDO
19ft
cnn
J 1H
Al legany
14
9
25
10
3
2
23
10
33
10
25
10
7
3
-
-
11
7
11
6
21
10
16
9
15
10
Anne Arundel
37
16
64
17
1
1
60
17
128
17
62
16
31
9
-
-
55
18
71
19
91
18
31
17
Baltimore City
138
49
179
42
257
48
233
44
195
26
279
38
156
51
215
50
76
42
Baltimore
119
40
136
40
5
2
114
40
276
40
141
41
60
16
21
17
100
32
124
41
139
41
83
40
Calvert
6
2
3
2
1
1
6
2
12
2
4
2
2
1
36
2
12
2
7
2
Caroline
6
4
8
4
6
4
15
4
6
4
5
. 2
4
2
8
4
9
4
4
4
Carroll
11
8
20
9
4
3
19
9
37
9
26
8
17
4
6
4
2
2
21
9
16
8
9
9
To-; 1
tcCl 1
* 6
6
11
7
1
1
12
7
26
7
12
7
17
1
5
5
8
7
15
8
12
8
7
7
3
Charles
6
5
14
8
4
3
15
9
31
8
11
8
7
1
3
3
5
5
20
9
13
9
9
8
2
Dorchester
5
3
7
3
2
2
7
4
19
4
5
3
2
2
2
1
13
4
5
3
8
4
5
Frederick
15
10
27
10
7
5
19
10
39
10
20
9
12
3
1
1
7
7
5
3
25
10
33
9
35
10
2
Garrett
2
2
5
2
2
2
5
2
12
4
5
3
9
2
3
2
5
2
7
4
4
2
3
3
2
Harford
20
9
29
9
4
2
27
9
53
9
34
9
18
4
11
5
16
8
22
11
24
10
9
9
k
Howard
9
6
18
10
1
1
20
11
32
10
23
10
13
2
3
3
12
7
26
11
24
11
14
11
!
Kent
5
4
5
4
2
1
5
4
13
4
6
4
1
1
3
2
9
4
9
4
4
4
25
Montgomery
96
43
108
46
8
5
113
46
270
46
153
46
75
20
11
8
45
20
62
24
152
46
165
46
68
45
17
Prince George' s
90
48
145
51
6
6
165
51
299
52
169
51
63
17
1
1
56
18
68
30
162
52
190
52
69
51
1
Queen Anne 1 s
1
1
5
3
3
1
4
3
9
3
4
4
15
1
3
1
5
2
6
4
6
4
3
3
St. Mary's
7
6
12
6
3
2
8
6
19
6
7
6
12
3
2
2
11
4
15
7
12
7
8
6
Somerset
1
1
2
2
2
2
4
4
16
7
4
4
10
6
4
3
4
3
Talbot
4
2
7
3
1
1
6
3
9
3
6
3
3
1
2
2
5
2
8
3
5
3
4
3
11
Washington
7
7
33
13
7
5
26
13
40
13
28
13
30
5
1
1
8
6
9
6
29
14
23
13
14
13
.3
Wicomico
10
6
15
6
1
1
13
7
23
7
13
6
19
3
1
1
5
4
10
4
18
8
30
7
12
6
1
Worcester
5
4
9
4
2
1
6
4
15
4
8
4
10
1
3
3
12
5
9
5
4
4
ers
rE: T - Teachers; S - Schools,
reakdown not available; included with Industrial Vocational,
TABLE
89
Number of Students in Maryland Colleges Who Qualified for Standard Teaching Certificates in Maryland: 1959-60 — 1969-70
iype or Certificate
1 Q5Q. An
1 QAn_ A 1
1 OA 1 .CI
iyo 1 -0£
1 QA9 -f\"\
1 QAT-AA
1 QAA AS
1 QA S AA
1 yOD -DO
1 QAA A 7
1 70D- D /
1 QA 7 Aft
l7D / - DO
1 QAft AQ
I7D0-D7
1 QAQ 7A
Grand Total
1 , 302
1 , 386
1 ,673
1 ,879
1 , 988
2 ,258
*/2 , 737
*2 ,448
*2 , 954
*3 , 5 1 1
*3 , 256
Elementary
553
561
677
740
732
837
1 ,016
1 ,054
1,305
1,612
1 ,443
Secondary
748
825
996
1 , 138
1 ,256
1 ,421
-•1 , 667
*1 , 334
*1 , 5 7 1
*1 , 793
*1 , 632
A ffT"1 fill f~ 1 1 7* O
rtgl 1LU1 LUIC
12
15
7
•i
j
7
o
o
s
j
i n
Q
O
■j
j
9T
9Q
7Q
l m
1U I
ft 7
0 /
Aft
DO
/ O
1 LI
14 /
Qn
D Ub 1LIC5 b LUULdL 1UU
35
26
24
30
9 1
35
S7
32
3$
48
33
O 1 T Oh
Lj llg, 1 -Loll
1 OS
1UJ
1U /
1J4
9ft9
COL.
98.8
9ft&
99ft
J 1U
T94
Jit
Foreign Languages
33
41
57
65
81
109
70
88
119
113
146
Home Economics
37
44
41
53
46
57
66
54
65
75
87
Industrial Education
1 9
1Z
9 1
Z 1
1 Q
1 ft
lO
1 J
1 ft
1 1
9 1
Z 1
1 1
1 1
LCi
t; 1
J 1
Mathemat ics
*\ ^
jj
j y
H 1
7D
Q9
yz
i no
1 JJ
1 1 A
1 lo
1 JO
1 ftn
IOU
I 1 Q
I I 7
Music
^1
jj
L(\
A.7
"t /
LI
QQ
Aft
S 7
J /
Physical Education
A?
oz
o j
7 1
/ 1
i ft 7
1U /
lift
lOH-
* 1 LQ
1 99
1 ZZ
lift
1 io
1 L0
1*4Z
1 ft 1
IOI
Science :
General Science
39
34
22
37
40
48
*91
20
?47
m
33
Biology
13
19
17
41
76
45
80
93
89
78
71
Chemistry
8
6
9
8
5
10
19
23
18
16
6
Physics
3
1
5
2
15
3
9
1
4
8
4
Social Science
113
117
154
262
276
324
432
347
363
435
356
Speech
2
14
23
19
31
31
8
12
20
29
21
Junior High (General)
183
211
272
87
30
10
4
2
Other
1
3
3
2
29
1
Other:
1
1
20
60
78
106
181
Guidance
5
8
25
38
23
Library Science
1
1
4
4
25
13
2
Special Education
1
8
19
12
156
Other
10
40
9
43
■'Includes the following not reported by subject: 1965-66, 39; 1966-67, 45; 1967-68, 30; 1968-69, 59; 1969-70, 67.
/includes 34 not reported by organization and subject.
/Includes the following not reported by type of science: 1965-66, 62; 1967-68, 4; 1968-69, 6.
TABLE
90
Number of Students in Maryland Colleges Who Qualified for Standard Teaching Certificates in Maryland: 1969-70
Type of Certificate
Grand Total
Master's Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Ma 1 a
I la L c
F 6TT13. 1 6
ioca l
Fsnia. 1g
T/-i t- a 1
ioca i
Ma le
F'etna 1 e
Grand Total
3,256
729
2,527
247
58
189
3,009
671
2,338
Elementary
1,443
126
1,317
60
15
45
1,383
111
1,272
Secondary
*1,632
*572
* 1,060
*157
*35
*122
1,475
537
938
Agriculture
3
3
-
-
-
-
3
3
-
Art
90
28
62
3
3
-
87
25
62
Business Education
Q Q
Jj
1 1
ci
33
1 1
It
English
306
56
250
22
3
19
284
53
231
Foreign Languages
146
21
125
15
2
13
131
19
112
Home Economics
87
-
87
-
-
-
87
-
87
Industrial Education
51
51
-
-
-
-
51
51
-
Mathematics
119
40
79
12
4
8
107
36
71
Music
57
28
29
1
1
56
28
28
Physical Education
181
94
87
181
94
87
Science:
General Science
33
14
19
6
3
3
27
11
16
Biology
71
28
43
9
2
7
62
26
36
Chemistry
6
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
Physics
4
3
1
4
3
1
Social Science
356
177
179
19
7
12
337
170
167
Speech
21
5
16
21
5
16
Junior High (General)
Other
1
1
1
1
Other:
181
31
150
30
8
22
151
23
128
Guidance
23
5
18
12
5
7
11
11
Library Science
2
2
2
2
Special Education
156
26
130
18
3
15
138
23
115
Other
^Includes the following not reported by subject: Male, 10; Female, 57; Total 67.
TABLE
91
All Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals (K-12): By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Doctor 1 s
Master ' s
Bachelor ' s
2-3
Years
Less
than
Local Unit
Total
Deg
ree
Degree
Deg
ree
College
2 Years
College
Numb e r
Percent
Number
Percent
Numbe r
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
42,874
136
0.3
13,095
30.6
26 ,893
62 . 7
2 , 195
5.1
555
1.3
Allegany
793
321
40.5
449
56 .6
22
2.8
1
0.1
Anne Arundel
3,402
5
0.1
691
20.3
2,367
69.6
305
9.0
34
1.0
Baltimore City
8,773
17
0.2
3,056
34.8
4,571
52.1
798
9.1
331
3.8
Baltimore
6,307
12
0. 2
2 ,257
35.8
3,789
60. 1
183
2.9
66
1.0
Gaivert
250
40
16.0
193
77.2
15
6.0
2
0.8
Caroline
248
65
26.2
164
66.1
17
6;9
2
0.8
Carroll
724
-
-
148
20.5
478
66.0
89
12.3
9
1.2
Cecil
537
■
-
114
21.2
380
70.8
41
7.6
2
0.4
Charles
578
109
18.8
419
72.5
34
5.9
16
2.8
Dorchester
291
1
0.3
71
24.4
177
60.9
41
14. 1
1
0.3
Frederick
922
-
-
294
31.9
572
62.0
54
5.9
2
0 . 2
Garrett
253
56
22.1
184
72.7
11
4.4
2
0.8
Harford
1,357
2
0.1
261
19.2
986
72.7
100
7.4
8
0.6
Howard
770
3
0.4
194
25.2
539
70.0
32
4.1
2
0.3
Kent
195
59
30.2
130
66.7
6
3.1
Montgomery
6,562
74
1.1
2,798
42.6
3,654
55.7
23
0.4
13
0.2
Prince George's
7,717
18
0.2
1,726
22.4
5,750
74.5
198
2.6
25
0.3
Queen Anne's
226
34
15.1
161
71.2
23
10.2
8
3.5
St. Mary's
474
1
0.2
59
12.4
364
76.8
42
8.9
8
1.7
Somerset
211
2
0.9
25
11.9
167
79.2
15
7.1
2
0.9
Talbot
240
58
24.2
164
68.3
17
7.1
1
0.4
Washing ton
1,048
1
0.1
410
39.1
569
54.3
57
5.4
11
1.1
Wicomico
672
199
29.6
437
65.0
34
5.1
2
0.3
Worcester
324
50
15.4
229
70.7
38
11.7
7
2.2
TABLE
92
All Elementary Teachers and Principals (K-6) : By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Doctor
s
Master 1 s
Bache lor 1 s
2 - 2
Years
Less
than
Local Unit
Total
Dep
r e e
Deg
ree
Deg
ree
College
2 Years
College
Number
Percent
Numbe r
Percent
Numbe r
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
22 ,150
/ c
43
0.2
i on
23
4
Iq- , /ZU
66
5
1,788
8
.1
408
1.8
Allegany
361
110
OA
JU
C
J
229
63.4
Z 1
C
J
Q
. O
1
0.3
Anne Arundel
1,851
1
9 &r\
ZoU
m
1
1 , ZD J
68
2
9 Q7
Z 7 /
ID
. I
30
1 . 6
Baltimore City
4,623
Z
9 ft
Q
■J
9 /.{JO
Z , 4C5J
53
7
1 9
Q
236
5.1
Baltimore
3,126
-7
/
0.2
0 O H
28
3
9 H9 7
64
8
1 69
1 O Z
5
.2
46
1.5
Calvert
132
-
10
6
1U j
78
0
13
9
.9
2
1.5
Caroline
121
24
1 Q
ft
o
81
66
9
1 1
2
1.7
Carroll
366
50
i q
i j
c
0
ZqU
65
6
bo
1 Q
Lo
. 0
8
2 . 2
Cecil
263
15
6
TOO
69
2
JO
14
.4
2
0.8
Charles
279
4U
14
3
ZU j
72
8
24
8
.6
12
4.3
Dorchester
133
1
0.8
26
19
5
75
56
4
30
22
.5
1
0.8
Finder ick
/. C *3
M-D J
105
22
7
315
68
0
41
8
.9
9
Z
Garrett
133
21
15
8
99
74
4
11
8
.3
2
1.5
Harford
764
90
11
8
577
75
5
89
11
.7
8
1.0
Howard
353
1
0.3
64
18
1
261
73
9
25
7
.1
2
0.6
Kent
81
21
25
9
55
67
9
5
6
.2
Montgomery
3,308
26
0.8
1,183
35
8
2,075
62
7
20
0
.6
4
0.1
Prince George's
4,249
7
0.2
625
14
7
3,430
80
7
169
4
.0
18
0.4
Queen Anne ' s
97
7
7
2
65
67
0
18
18
.6
7
7.2
St. Mary's
228
12
5
3
177
77
6
33
14
.5
6
2.6
Somerset
101
9
8
9
80
79
2
10
9
.9
2
2.0
Talbot
110
19
17
3
77
70
0
13
11
.8
1
0.9
Washington
504
154
30
6
292
57
9
50
9
.9
8
1.6
Wicomico
343
108
31
5
217
63
3
16
4
.6
2
0.6
Worcester
161
15
9
3
114
70
8
26
16
.2
6
3.7
*Less than 0.1 percent.
TABLE
93
All High School Teachers and Principals (7-12): By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Doctor ' s
Master ' s
Bachelor's
2-3
Years
Less than
Local Unit
Total
Dea
ree
Dee
ree
Degree
College
2 Years College
Numb er
Percent
Number
Percent
Numbe r
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
20,724
91
0
.4
7,906
38
.2
12 , 173
58
.7
407
2.
0
147
0.7
Allegany
432
-
211
48
.9
220
50
. 9
1
0.
2
Anne Arundel
1,551
4
0
. 3
431
27
.8
1,104
71
. 1
8
0.
5
4
0.3
Baltimore City
4,150
15
0
.4
1, 749
42
.1
2 ,088
50
.3
203
4.
9
95
2.3
Baltimore
3,181
5
o
. i
1 , 373
43
.2
1, 762
55
.4
21
0.
7
20
0.6
Calvert
118
26
22
.0
90
76
.3
2
1.
7
Caroline
127
-
41
32
.3
83
65
. 3
3
2.
4
Carroll
358
-
98
27
.4
238
66
.5
21
5.
8
1
0.3
Cecil
274
73
26
.6
198
72
. 3
3
1.
1
Charles
299
-
69
23.1
216
72
.2
10
3.
4
4
1.3
Dorchester
158
45
28
.5
102
64
.5
11
7.0
Frederick
459
189
41
.2
257
56
.0
13
2.
8
Garrett
120
35
29
.2
85
70
.8
Harford
593
2
0
.3
171
28
.8
409
69
.0
11
1.
9
Howard
417
2
0
.5
130
31
.2
2 78
66
.6
7
1.
7
Kent
114
38
33
.3
75
65
.8
1
0.
9
Montgomery
3,254
48
1
.5
1,615
49
.6
1,579
48
.5
3
0.
1
9
0.3
Prince George's
3,468
11
0
.3
1,101
31
.7
2,320
66
.9
29
0.
9
7
0.2
Queen Anne 1 s
129
27
20
.9
96
74
.4
5
3.
9
1
0.8
St. Mary's
246
1
0
.4
47
19
.1
187
76
.0
9
3.
7
2
0.8
Somerset
110
2
1
.8
16
14
.6
87
79
.1
5
4.
5
Talbot
130
39
30
.0
87
66
.9
4
3.
1
Washington
544
1
0
.2
256
47
.1
277
50
.9
7
1.
3
3
0.5
Wicomico
329
91
27
.6
220
66
.9
18
5.
5
Worcester
163
35
21
.5
115
70
.5
12
7.
4
1
0.6
TABLE
94
All Elementary and High School Teachers (K-12): By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Doctor
s
Master ' s
Bachelor's
2 - 2
Years
Les s
than
Local Unit
Total
Dee
ree
Dee
ree
Dee
ree
College
2 Years
College
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
40,777
74
0
2
11 , 320
27
8
26 ,645
65
3
2,183
5
3
555
1.4
Allegany
751
283
37
7
445
59
3
22
2
9
1
0.1
Anne Arundel
3,256
4
o
1
595
18
3
2,319
71
2
304
9
3
34
1.1
Baltimore City
8,368
7
0
1
2 ,675
32
0
4,562
54
5
793
9
5
331
3.9
Baltimore
6,022
2
0
1
1,989
33
0
3,783
62
8
182
3
0
66
1.1
Calvert
237
~
30
12
7
190
80
2
15
6
3
2
0.8
Caroline
234
■
52
22
2
163
69
7
17
7
3
2
0.8
Carroll
687
124
18
0
465
67
7
89
13
0
9
1.3
Cecil
506
-
84
16
6
379
74
9
41
8
1
2
0.4
Charles
547
81
14
>8
416
76
1
34
6
2
16
2.9
Dorchester
266
-
56
21
1
169
63
5
40
15
0
1
0.4
Fre#!er ick
867
249
28
7
562
64
8
54
6
2
2
0.3
Garrett
234
41
17
5
182
77
8
9
3
8
2
0.9
Har fo rd
1,290
1
0
1
213
16
5
968
75
0
100
7
8
8
0.6
Howard
731
2
0
3
165
22
5
530
72
5
32
4
4
2
0.3
Kent
184
50
27
2
128
69
6
6
3
2
Montgomery
6,252
48
0
8
2,518
40
3
3,650
58
4
23
0
3
13
0.2
Prince George's
7,342
8
0
1
1,425
19
4
5,686
77
5
198
2
7
25
0.3
Queen Anne 1 s
212
23
10
8
158
74
6
23
10
8
8
3.8.
St. Mary's
443
47
10
6
347
78
3
41
9
3
8
1.8
Somerset
191
2
1
1
14
7
3
159
83
2
14
7
3
2
1.1
Talbot
227
46
20
3
163
71
8
17
7
5
1
0.4
Washington
993
361
36
4
564
56
8
57
5
7
11
1.1
Wicomico
633
163
25
7
434
68
6
34
5
4
2
0.3
Worcester
304
36
11
8
223
73
4
38
12
5
7
2.3
TABLE
95
All Elementary Teachers (K-6) : By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Doctor 1 s
Master ' s
Bache lor ' s
2-3
Years
Less
than
Local Unit
Total
Deg
ree
Degree
Degree
College
2 Years
College
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
20,876
22
0. 1
4 , 159
19 . 9
14,509
69 . 5
1 , 778
8 . 5
408
2.0
Allegany
335
88
26.3
225
67.1
21
6.3
1
0.3
Anne Arundel
1,746
-
-
on/.
ZU4
11 7
11./
1 , Z 10
oy . o
zyo
1 / . U
30
1.7
Baltimore City
4 , 370
1 ,067
24.4
■ 2 , 475
56 . 6
592
13.6
On/
Z JO
c /.
3 . <\
Baltimore
2,931
1
701
23 . 9
2 ,022
69 . 0
161
5 . 5
46
1.6
Ca lvert
122
6
4.9
101
82.8
13
10 . 7
2
1.6
Caroline
115
19
16.5
80
69.6
14
12.2
2
1.7
Carroll
347
-
-
40
11.5
231
66 . 6
68
19 . 6
8
2.3
Ceci 1
247
26
10 . 5
18 1
73.3
38
1 c /.
15 .4
o
z
U . O
Charles
262
26
9 . 9
200
76 . 3
24
9.2
12
4.6
Dorchester
119
20
16.8
69
58.0
29
24.4
1
0.8
Frederick
430
80
18.6
307
71.4
41
9.5
2
0.5
Garrett
ion
1ZU
12
10.0
97
80.8
.9
7.5
9
z
1 7
Harford
718
61
8.5
560
78.0
89
12.4
8
1.1
Howard
332
1
0.3
50
15.1
254
76.5
25
7.5
2
0.6
Kent
78
19
24.4
54
69.2
5
6.4
Montgomery
3,137
16
0.5
1,025
32.7
2,072
66.1
20
0.6
4
0.1
Prince George's
4,025
4
0.1
466
11.6
3,368
83.7
169
4.2
18
0.4
Queen Anne ' s
89
2
2.2
62
69.7
18
20.2
7
7.9
St. Mary's
212
7
3.3
167
78.8
32
15.1
6
2.8
Somerset
92
5
5.4
76
82.6
9
9.8
2
2.2
Talbot
102
11
10.8
77
75.5
13
12.7
1
1.0
Washington
475
128
27.0
289
60.8
50
10.5
8
1.7
Wicomico
322
89
27.6
215
66.8
16
5.0
2
0.6
Worcester
150
7
4.7
111
74.0
26
17.3
6
4.0
"Less than 0.1 percent.
TABLE
96
All High School Teachers (7-12): By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Doctor ' s
Master ' s
Bachelor ' s
2-3 Years
Less than
Local Unit
Total
De£
ree
Dep
ree
Def
;ree
College
2 Years College
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
19,901
52
0.3
7 , 161
36 . 0
12, 136
61.0
405
2 .0
147
0 . 7
Allegany
416
195
46.9
220
52.9
1
0.2
-
-
Anne Arundel
1,510
4
0.3
391
25.9
1,103
73.0
8
0 . 5
4
0 . 3
Baltimore City
3,998
7
0.2
1 , 608
40 . 2
2 ,087
52 . 2
201
5 .0
95
2.4
Baltimore
3,091
1
1 , 288
41 . 7
1 , 761
57.0
21
0. 7
20
0.6
Calvert
115
24
20. 9
89
77.4
2
1 . 7
Caroline
119
33
27.7
83
69.8
3
2.5
-
-
Carroll
340
-
-
84
24.7
234
68.8
2 1
6.2
1
0 . 3
Cecil
259
58
22.4
198
76.4
3
1 o
Charles
285
55
19 . 3
2 16
75 .8
10
3 . 5
4
1 .4
Dorchester
147
36
24.5
100
68.0
11
7.5
Frederick
437
169
38.7
255
58.3
13
3.0
Gaifrett
114
29
25.4
85
74.6
Harford
572
1
0.2
152
26.6
408
71.3
11
1.9
Howard
399
1
0.2
115
28.8
276
69.2
7
1.8
Kent
106
31
29.3
74
69.8
1
0.9
Montgomery
3,115
32
1.0
1,493
47.9
1,578
50.7
3
0.1
9
0.3
Prince George's
3,317
4
0.1
959
28.9
2,318
69.9
29
0.9
7
0.2
Queen Anne ' s
123
21
17.1
96
78.0
5
4.1
1
0.8
St. Mary's
231
40
17.3
180
77.9
9
3.9
2
0.9
Somerset
99
2
2.0
9
9.1
83
83.8
5
5.1
Talbot
125
35
28.0
86
68.8
4
3.2
Washington
518
233
45.0
275
53.1
7
1.3
3
0.6
Wicomico
311
74
23.8
219
70.4
18
5.8
Worcester
154
29
18.8
112
72.7
12
7.8
1
0.7
*Less than 0.1 percent.
TABLE
97
New Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals (K-12): By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Ma s te r
s Degree
Bachelor ' s
2-3
Years
Li6 s s
than
Local Unit
Total
and
above*
Degree
College
2 Years
College
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State /"
9 , 714
1,009
10.4
8,284
85.3
324
3.3
97
1.0
Al legany
138
8
5.8
Li. 1
■x
_>
Anne Arundel
1 , 118
87
7.8
971
86.8
58
5.2
2
0.2
Baltimore City
1,844
169
9.2
1,453
78.8
157
8.5
65
3.5
Baltimore
1,382
157
11.4
1,204
' 87.1
15
1.1
6
0.4
Calvert
63
5
7.9
47
74.6
11
17.5
Car o 1 ine
57
8
14.0
41
71.9
7
12 . 3
1
1.8
Carroll
159
12
7.5
141
88.7
6
3.8
Cecil
135
5
3.7
118
87.4
11
8.2
1
0.7
Charles
175
25
14.3
139
79.4
7
4.0
4
2.3
Dor che s te r
49
1
2.0
43
87.8
4
8.2
1
2.0
1 L CUCL X ' IX
189
20
10.6
162
85.7
7
3.7
Garrett
44
6
13.6
36
81.8
2
4.6
-
-
Harford
325
26
8.0
281
86.5
12
*: 3.7
6
1.8
Howard
236
37
15.7
196
83.0
3
1.3
Kent
68
6
8.8
62
91.2
Montgomery
1,772
362
20.4
1,404
79.2
6
0.4
Prince George's
2,293
261
11.4
2,006
87.5
24
1.0
2
0.1
Queen Anne ' s
54
5
9.3
42
77.8
6
11.1
1
1.8
St. Mary's
210
13
6.2
173
82.4
20
9.5
4
1.9
Somerset
38
1
2.6
29
76.3
5
13.2
3
7.9
Talbot
60
8
13.3
51
85.0
1
1.7
Washington
166
10
6.0
142
85.6
10
6.0
4
2.4
Wicomico
139
19
13.7
117
84.2
3
2.1
Worcester
70
5
7.1
53
75.7
10
14.3
2
2.9
*Includes the following who have a doctor's degree: Total, 44; Anne Arundel, 1; Baltimore City, 1; Caroline, 1; Charles, 1; Harford, 1;
Howard, 3; Montgomery, 32; Prince George's, 4.
/Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State total as follows: Total, 1,070; Master's degree and
above, 247; Bachelor's degree, 754; 2-3 years college, 58; less than 2 years college, 11.
NOTE: New teachers and principals are those who were not employed in the public schools of the same local unit during the preceding year.
TABLE
98
New Elementary Teachers and Principals (K-6) : By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Master's Degree
Bachelor's
2-3 Years
Less
than
Local Unit
Total
anc
above*
De£
ree
College
2 Years
Co liege
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State/
5,288
395
7 . 5
4,644
87.8
215
4.1
34
0.6
Allegany
67
1
1.5
65
97.0
1
1.5
-
-
Anne Arundel
617
38
6. 1
522
84.6
56
9.1
1
0.2
Baltimore City
976
54
5.5
796
81.6
101
10.3
25
2.6
Bait imore
764
62
8 . 1
687
89.9
11
1 . 5
4
0.5
Calvert
32
2
6.3
24
75.0
6
18.7
Caroline
23
2
8.7
17
73.9
4
17.4
-
-
Carroll
89
5
5.6
80
89.9
4
4.5
Cec il
59
1
1.7
49
83.0
9
15.3
Char le s
75
5
6.7
63
84.0
5
6.7
2
2.6
Dorches ter
10
9
90.0
1
10.0
Frederick
109
8
7.3
97
89.0
4
3.7
Garrett
26
2
7.7
23
88.5
1
3.8
Harford
187
10
5.4
171
91.4
6
3.2
Howard
124
10
8.1
112
90.3
2
1.6
Kent
30
2
6.7
28
93.3
Montgomery
955
160
16.8
795
83.2
Prince George's
1,380
134
9.7
1,234
89.4
12
0.9
Queen Anne 1 s
20
1
5.0
14
70.0
4
20.0
1
5.0
St. Mary's
114
96
84.2
16
14.0
2
1.8
Somerset
15
10
66.7
2
13.3
3
20.0
Talbot
26
1
3.8
25
96.2
Washington
92
2
2.2
81
88.0
7
7.6
2
2.2
Wicomico
61
8
13.1
51
83.6
2
3.3
Worcester
29
25
86.2
3
10.3
1
3.5
*Includes the following who have a doctor's degree: Total, 12; Baltimore City, 1; Howard, 1; Montgomery, 9; Prince George's, 1.
/Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State total as follows: Total, 592; Master's degree and
above, 113; Bachelor's degree, 430; 2-3 years college, 42; less than 2 years college, 7.
NOTE: New teachers and principals are those who were not employed in the public schools of the same local unit during the preceding year.
TABLE
99
New High School Teachers and Principals (7-12): By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Master's Degree
Bachelor's
2-3
Years
Less
than
Local Unit
Total
and
above'"
Degree
College
2 Years
College
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State/
4,426
614
13.9
3,640
82 .2
109
2.5
63
1.4
A 1 1 pcrfln v
n l -i-Cgciiijf
71
7
9.9
62
87.3
2
2.8
Anne Arundel
501
49
9.8
449
89 . 6
2
0.4
1
0.2
Baltimore City
868
115
13.2
657
75.7
56
6.5
40
4.6
Bait imore
618
95
15.4
517
83.7
4
0.6
2
0.3
Ca lver t
31
3
9.7
23
74.2
5
16.1
Caro 1 ine
34
6
17.7
24
70.6
3
8.8
1
2.9
Carroll
70
7
10.0
61
87.1
2
2.9
Cecil
76
4
5.3
69
90.8
2
2.6
1
1.3
Char le s
100
20
20.0
76
76.0
2
2.0
2
2.0
Dorche s ter
39
1
2.6
34
87.1
3
7.7
1
2.6
Frederick
80
12
15.0
65
81.3
3
3.7
-
-
Garrett
18
4
22.2
13
72.2
1
.■ 5.6
Harford
138
16
11.6
110
79.8
6
4.3
6
4.3
Howard
112
27
24.1
84
75.0
1
0.9
Kent
38
4
10.5
34
89.5
Montgomery
817
202
24.7
609
74.6
6
0.7
Prince George's
913
12 7
13.9
772
84.6
12
1.3
2
0.2
Queen Anne's
34
4
11.8
28
82.3
2
5.9
St. Mary's
96
13
13.5
77
80.2
4
4.2
2
2.1
Somerset
23
1
4.4
19
82.6
3
13.0
Talbot
34
7
20.6
26
76.5
1
2.9
Washington
74
8
10.8
61
82.4
3
4.1
2
2.7
Wicomico
78
11
14.1
66
84.6
1
1.3
Worcester
41
5
12.2
28
68.3
7
17.1
1
2.4
*Includes the following who have a doctor's degree: Total, 32; Anne Arundel, 1; Caroline, 1; Charles, 1; Harford, 1; Howard, 2; Montgomery,
2 3; Prince George's, 3.
/Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State total as follows: Total, 478; Master's degree and
above, 134; Bachelor's degree, 324; 2-3 years college, 16; less than 2 years college, 4.
NOTE: New teachers and principals are those who were not employed in the public schools of the same local unit during the preceding year.
TABLE
100
All Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals (K-12): By Type of Certificate:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Local Unit
Total
Professional
Provisional
Other
Total
Advanced
Standard
Total
Degree
Non-
degree
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
33,738
78.8
11,846
21,892
9,057
21.2
6,737
2,320
A 1 legany
7Q1
722
91.0
327
395
71
9.0
57
14
Anne Arundel
3,402
2,396
70.4
624
1,772
1,005
29.6
687
318
1
Baltimore City
8,773
6,572
75.0
2,859
3,713
2,190
25.0
1,311
879
11
Dal L 1 1 !>*-> L L.
6 307
5,466
86.7
2,092
3,374
840
13.3
607
233
\
\jcX iVcL L
250
174
69.6
47
127
76
30.4
61
15
r a 1 "Ino
\j& IU11 LLC
248
198
79.8
62
136
50
20.2
31
19
Carroll
Ilk
509
70.3
132
377
215
29.7
127
88
-
Cecil
537
428
79.7
118
310
109
20.3
79
30
Char les
J / o
376
65.2
97
279
201
34.8
157
44
1
1
UULLUcsLcI
291
228
78.4
82
146
63
21.6
30
33
Frederick
922
692
75.1
273
419
2 30
24.9
184
46
-
Garrett
253
213
84.2
95
118
40
15.8
28
12
Harford
1,357
1,081
79.7
258
823
2 76
20.3
188
88
Howard
770
609
79.1
124
485
161
20.9
132
29
Kent
195
162
83.5
57
105
32
16.5
27
5
1
Montgomery
6,562
5,787
89.0
2,489
3,298
713
11.0
690
23
62
Prince George's
7,717
5,592
72.5
1,226
4,366
2,123
27.5
1,913
210
2
Queen Anne 1 s
226
169
74.8
42
127
57
25.2
30
27
St. Mary's
474
283
59.7
53
230
191
40.3
146
45
Somerset
211
174
82.5
87
87
37
17.5
21
16
Talbot
240
188
78.3
65
123
52
21.7
35
17
Washington
1,048
953
90.9
402
551
95
9.1
42
53
Wicomico
672
537
79.9
189
348
135
20.1
101
34
Worcester
324
229
70.7
46
183
95
29.3
53
42
TABLE
101
All Elementary Teachers and Principals (K-6) : By Type of Certificate:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Local Unit
Total
Professional
Provisional
Other
Total
Advanced
Standard
Total
Degree
Non-
degree
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
lotai btate
9? 1 SO
16,503
74.7
4,571
11,932
5,602
25.3
3,764
1,838
as
Allegany
1
JU 1
o o o
no n
yi .U
115
217
q n
o . U
16
13
Anne Arundel
1 SSI
1 j OJ 1
1,098
59.4
O 0 o
ooy
752
40.6
/. /. &
't'f o
1
L
Baltimore City
4,623
3,408
73.8
1,193
2,215
1,207
26.2
592
615
8
Baltimore
3,126
2,574
82.4
774
1,800
551
17.6
355
196
1
ua iverc
1 ^9
90
68.2
20
70
42
31.8
29
13
Caroline
101
1
QQ
So
79 7
27
61
QO
JJ
17
16
oarro i i
ODD
215
58.7
1 7£
I/O
151
41.3
O 1
I u
Cecil
263
195
74.1
44
151
68
25.9
40
28
-
Charles
279
172
61.9
43
129
106
38.1
72
34
1
Dorches ter
1 QQ
105
78.9
35
70
28
21.1
6
22
• 1
Frederick
316
68.3
990
147
31.7
110
37
Garrett
133
101
75.9
37
64
32
24.1
20
12
-
Harford
764
559
73.2
80
479
205
26.8
126
79
Howard
353
263
74.5
35
228
90
25.5
65
25
Kent
81
56
70.0
22
34
24
30.0
20
4
1
Montgomery
3,308
2,878
87.8
1,049
1,829
399
12.2
380
19
31
Prince George's
4,249
2,899
68.3
380
2,519
1,348
31.7
1,171
177
2
Queen Anne ' s
97
62
63.9
10
52
35
36.1
14
21
St. Mary's
228
113
49.6
11
102
115
50.4
80
35
Somerset
101
82
81.2
39
43
19
18.8
8
11
Talbot
110
82
74.5
25
57
28
25.5
15
13
Washington
504
431
85.5
152
279
73
14.5
27
46
Wicomico
343
278
81.0
103
175
65
19.0
49
16
Worcester
161
106
65.8
13
93
55
34.2
25
30
TABLE
102
All High School Teachers and Principals (7-12): By Type of Certificate:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Local Unit
Total
Professional
Provisional
Other
To-tal
Advanced
Standard
Total
Degree
Non-
degree
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
local bcate
on 79/.
17,235
83.3
7,275
9,960
3,455
16.7
2,973
482
All
A llegany
. 390
90.3
I LZ
I /o
42
9.7
A 1
H 1
i
1
Anne Arundel
1,551
1,298
83.7
395
903
253
16.3
241
12
-
Baltimore City
4,150
3,164
76.3
1,666
1,498
983
23.7
719
264
3
Ba 1 t imore
■J y LO 1
2,892
90.9
1,318
1,574
289
9.1
252
37
Calvert
1 10
84
71.2
27
57
34
28.8
32
2
Car o 1 ine
19 7
i - /
110
86.6
j j
17
13.4
o
J
Carroll
358
294
82.1
93
201
64
17.9
46
18
-
Cecil
274
233
85.0
74
159
41
15.0
39
2
-
Char les
OQQ
204
68.2
54
150
95
31.8
85
10
Dor chester
1 _JO
1 9 "\
l^j
77 R
47
76
j j
9 9 9
24
11
Frederick
459
376
81.9
177
199
83
18.1
74
9
-
Garrett
120
112
93.3
58
54
6.7
8
Harford
593
522
88.0
178
344
71
12.0
62
9
Howard
417
346
83.0
89
257
71
17.0
67
4
Kent
114
106
93.0
35
71
8
7.0
7
1
Montgomery
3,254
2,909
90.3
1,440
1,469
314
9.7
310
4
31
Prince George's
3,468
2,693
77.7
846
1,847
775
22.3
742
33
Queen Anne 1 s
129
107
82.9
32
75
22
17.1
16
6
St. Mary's
246
170
69.1
42
128
76
30.9
66
10
Somerset
110
92
83.6
48
44
18
16.4
13
5
Talbot
130
106
81.5
40
66
24
18.5
20
4
Washington
544
522
96.0
250
272
22
4.0
15
7
Wicomico
329
259
78.7
86
173
70
21.3
52
18
Worcester
163
123
76.3
33
90
40
,
23.7
28
12
TABLE
103
All Elementary and High School Teachers (K-12): By Type of Certificate:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Local Unit
Total
Professional
Provisional
Other
Total
Advanced
Standard
Total
Degree
Non-
degree
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
40, 777
31,851
78 . 3
10 , 134
21,717
8 ,848
21.7
6 ,533
2 ,315
78
A llegany
751
681
90.7
290
391
70
9.3
56
14
Anne Arundel
3,256
2,272
69.8
522
1,750
984
30.2
667
317
Baltimore City
8,368
6 , 167
73.8
2,471
3,696
2 , 190
26.2
1,311
879
11
Baltimore
6,022
5,187
86 . 1
1 ,826
3 ,361
834
13.9
601
233
1
Calvert
237
162
68 .4
37
125
75
31.6
60
15
Caroline
234
184
78.6
49
135
50
21.4
3f
19
_
Carroll
687
478
69.6
106
372
209
30.4
121
88
_
Cecil
506
399
78.9
90
309
107
21.1
77
30
r
Charles
547
353
64 . 7
76
277
193
35 . 3
149
44
1
Dorchester
266
206
77.4
66
140
60
22 .6
28
32
Frederick
867
641
73.9
227
414
226
26.1
180
46
_
Garrett
234
199
85.0
83
116
35
15.0
25
10
-
Harford
1,290
1,028
79.7
214
814
262
20.3
174
88
Howard
731
580
79.3
99
481
151
20.7
122
29
Kent
184
151
82.5
49
102
32
17.5
27
5
1
Montgomery
6,252
5,508
89.0
2,224
3,284
682
11.0
659
23
62
Prince George's
7,342
5,281
71.9
961
4,320
2,059
28.1
1,849
210
2
Queen Anne's
212
157
74.0
31
126
55
26.0
28
27
St. Mary's
443
265
59.8
43
222
178
40.2
134
44
Somerset
191
158
82.7
73
85
33
17.3
17
16
Talbot
227
175
77.1
52
123
52
22.9
35
17
Washington
993
904
91.0
356
548
89
9.0
36
53
Wicomico
633
501
79.1
156
345
132
20.9
98
34
Worcester
304
214
70.4
33
181
90
29.6
48
42
TABLE
104
All Elementary Teachers (K-6) : By Type of Certificate: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
T x^r p\ 1 TTr» \ t-
LJKJ L u 1 unit
Tota 1
Professional
Provisional
Other
Total
nu v aLiL cu
^ t* 3 n rl a y r!
J La [ 1 LI a 1 U
Total
Degree
Non-
degree
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
20,876
15 405
73 . 9
3,618
11,787
5 42 7
3,594
1,833
44
Allegany
335
306
91.3
93
213
29
8.7
16
13
-
Anne Arundel
1,746
1,015
58.1
168
847
731
41.9
426
305
Baltimore City
4, 370
3,155
72.3
952
2,203
1,207
27.7
592
615
8
Ba 1 1 imore
2,931
2,385
81.4
597
1,788
545
18.6
349
196
1
Calvert
122
8 1
66 .4
12
69
41
28
13
Caroline
115
82
71.3
22
60
33
28.7
17
16
-
Carroll
347
201
57.9
30
171
146
42.1
76
70
-
Ceci 1
247
181
73.3
31
150
66
26.7
38
28
Char les
262
160
61.3
32
128
101
38.7
67
34
1
119
93
78.2
28
65
26
21.8
5
21
Frederick
430
287
66.7
70
217
143
33.3
106
37
Garrett
120
93
77.5
30
63
27
22.5
17
10
Harford
718
526
73.3
56
470
192
26.7
113
79
Howard
332
251
75.6
26
225
81
24.4
56
25
Kent
78
53
68.8
20
33
24
31.2
20
4
1
Montgomery
3,137
2,732
88.0
915
1,817
374
12.0
355
19
31
Prince George's
4,025
2,731
67.9
254
2,477
1,292
32.1
1,115
177
2
Queen Anne's
89
56
62.9
5
51
33
37.1
12
21
St. Mary's
212
106
50.0
8
98
106
50.0
72
34
Somerse t
92
75
81.5
33
42
17
18.5
6
11
Talbot
102
74
72.5
17
57
28
27.5
15
13
Washington
475
406
85.5
128
2 78
69
14.5
23
46
Wicomico
322
258
80.1
85
173
64
19.9
48
16
Worcester
150
98
65.3
6
92
52
34.7
22
30
TABLE
105
All High School Teachers (7-12): By Type of Certificate: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Local Unit
Total
Professional
Provisional
Other
Total
Advanced
Standard
Total
Degree
Non-
degree
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
19,901
ID , 44D
Q 9 Q
OZ . o
D , J ID
q q in
J , 4-Z 1
17 9
1 / • z
9 Q1Q
£. , y jy
/. ft 9
HOZ
34
Allegany
416
375
90.1
197 '
178
41
9.9
40
1
-
Anne Arundel
1,510
1 9 57
ft.** 9
354
903
9S9
16 . 8
241
12
Baltimore City
9 OflO
9 m 9
7^ A
1 'il Q
I, Jl?
1 i.QT
J. , H> J
Qft 9
it • D
71 Q
264
J
Baltimore
3,091
9 ftft9
on 7
1 99Q
i , J / J
9ftQ
Q 1
9 S9
17
Calvert
115
ft 1
O 1
7H /.
LD
3D
3/i
J4
9Q ft
"19
9
-
Caroline
119
102
85.7
27
75
17
14.3
14
3
-
Carroll
340
9 7 7
Z / /
ft 1 ^
01. J
76
201
6 9
1ft ^
45
18
Cec il
Ijy
z io
ft/. 9
OH- . Z
3"
1
13 7
4 1
1 ^ ft
1 J • O
9Q
9
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Charles
285
1 Q o
£7 7
Q9
yz
99 9
JZ . J
ft 9
O Z
1U
_
Dorchester
147
113
76.9
9ft
JO
7 R
34
23.1
9 9
Z J
1 1
1 1
-
Frederick
437
354
81.0
157
197
83
19.0
74
9
udl L L L L
i. 14
106
93.0
53
53
8
7.0
8
Harford
572
502
87.8
158
344
70
12.2
61
9
Howard
399
329
82.5
73
256
70
17.5
66
4
Kent
106
98
92.5
29
69
8
7.5
7
1
Montgomery
3,115
2,776
90.0
1,309
1,467
308
10.0
304
4
31
Prince George's
3,317
2,550
76.9
707
1,843
767
23.1
734
33
Queen Anne 1 s
123
101
82.1
26
75
22
17.9
16
6
St. Mary's
231
159
68.8
35
124
72
31.2
62
10
Somerset
99
83
83.8
40
43
16
16.2
11
5
Talbot
125
101
80.8
35
66
24
19.2
20
4
Washington
518
498
96.1
228
270
20
3.9
13
7
Wicomico
311
243
78.1
71
172
68
21.9
50
18
Worcester
154
116
75.3
27
89
38
24.7
26
12
TABLE
106
New Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals (K-12): By Type of Certificate:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Local Unit
Total
Professional
Provis ional
Other
Total
Advanced
Standard
Total
Degree
Non-
degree
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State*
9,714
6,382
66.4
336
6,046
3,235
33.6
2,847
388
97
Allegany
138
105
76.1
4
101
33
23.9
30
3
Anne Arundel
1, 118
688
61.6
25
663
429
38.4
370
59
1
Baltimore City
1,844
889
48.3
59
830
953
51.7
735
218
2
Baltimore
1,382
1,065
77.1
71
994
316
22.9
301
15
1
Calvert
63
25
40.3
1
24
37
59.7
28
9
1
Caroline
57
35
61.4
5
30
22
38.6
14
8
~
Carroll
159
98
61.6
4
94
61
38.4
55
6
Cecil
135
94
69.6
3
91
Hi
30.4
38
3
-
Charles
175
97
56.4
4
93
75
43.6
64
11
3
Dorchester
49
25
51.0
25
24
49.0
19
5
-
Fre^er ick
189
124
65.6
7
117
65
34.4
59
6
Garrett
44
28
63.6
5
23
16
36.4
14
2
Harford
325
239
74.9
16
223
80
25.1
69
11
6
Howard
236
184
78.0
11
173
52
22.0
49
3
Kent
68
46
69.7
3
43
20
30.3
20
2
Montgomery
1,772
1,334
79.2
147
1,187
350
20.8
349
1
88
Prince George's
2,293
1,549
67.6
59
1,490
743
3.2.4
717
26
1
Queen Anne ' s
54
34
63.0
2
32
20
37.0
13
7
St. Mary's
210
89
42.6
6
83
120
57.4
97
23
1
Somerset
38
16
42.1
16
22
57.9
14
8
Talbot
60
41
68.3
5
36
19
31.7
18
1
Washington
166
143
86.7
7
136
22
13.3
12
10
1
Wicomico
139
94
67.6
15
79
45
32.4
42
3
Worcester
70
37
52.9
4
33
33
47.1
21
12
^Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State totals as follows:
697; Advanced, 127; Standard, 570; Provisional - Total , 363; Degree, 301; Nondegree, 62; Other, 10.
Total, 1,070; Prof essional - Total ,
TABLE
107
New Elementary School Teachers and Principals (K-6) : By Type of Certificate:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Local Unit
Total
Professional
Provisional
Other
Total
Advanced
Standard
Total
Degree
d G ^ JTS G
Mi imhp T"
Percent
Mi imh v
Pe r c en t
Total State*
5,288
3 528
67.3
120 "
1 A.0R
1 715
32 . 7
1 478
237
45
Allegany
67
59
88.1
2
57
8
11.9
7
1
-
Anne Arundel
617
364
59 .0
9
355
253
41.0
197
56
Baltimore City
494
50. 7
19
475
481
49 . 3
357
124
i
i
Baltimore
764
580
76 .0
23
557
183
24.0
171
12
1
Calvert
32
14
43.7
14
18
56.3
13
5
-
Caroline
23
13
56.5
2
11
10
43.5
6
4
-
Carroll
89
49
55 . 1
1
48
40
44.9
36
4
-
Cec il
£ Q
46
78 .0
45
13
22 .0
13
Charles
75
37
49 . 3
37
38
50. 7
31
7
_
Dorchester
10
6
60.0
6
4
40.0
3
I
-
Frederick
109
73
67.0
2
71
36
33.0
33
3
-
Gar ret t
26
16
61.5
2
14
10
38.5
9
1
Harford
187
134
71.7
6
128
53
28.3
48
5
Howard
124
103
83.1
5
98
21
16.9
19
2
Kent
30
14
48.3
1
13
15
51.7
15
1
Montgomery
955
727
80.1
71
656
181
19.9
181
47
Prince George's
1,380
971
70.4
19
952
408
29.6
396
12
1
Queen Anne 1 s
20
9
45.0
9
11
55.0
6
5
St. Mary's
114
42
36.8
42
72
63.2
54
18
Somerset
15
6
40.0
6
9
60.0
4
5
Talbot
26
20
76.9
1
19
6
23.1
6
Washington
92
75
81.5
1
74
17
18.5
8
9
Wicomico
61
42
68.9
7
35
19
31.1
17
2
Worcester
29
17
58.6
17
12
41.4
8
4
^Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State totals as follows: Total, 592; Professional - Total ,
383; Advanced, 52; Standard, 331; Provisional - Total , 203; Degree, 160; Nondegree, 43; Other, 6.
TABLE
108
New High School Teachers and Principals (7-12): By Type of Certificate:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Local Unit
Total
Professional
Provisional
Other
Total
Advanced
Standard
Total
Degree
degree
Numb e it
P er- c ent
Numb qv
Percent
Total State *
4,426
2,854
65.2
2 16
2 638
1,520
34.8
1 369
15 1
52
Allegany
71
46
64.8
2
44
25
35 . 2
23
2
Anne Arundel
DV L
324
64.8
16
308
176
35 . 2
173
3
1
Baltimore City
868
395
45 . 6
40
355
472
54 .4
378
94
1
Baltimore
618
485
78 . 5
48
437
133
21.5
130
3
-
Calvert
31
11
36.7
I
10
19
63.3
4
1
Caroline
34
22
64 . 7
3
19
12
35 . 3
8
4
-
Carroll
70
49
70 . 0
3
46
21
30 . 0
19
2
Cecil
76
48
63.2
2
46
28
36.8
25
3
_
Charles
100
60
61.9
A
H
56
37
38.1
4
3
Dorchester
39
19
48.7
19
20
51.3
16
4
-
Fregder ick
oU
51
63.7
5
46
29
36.3
26
3
Garrett
18
12
66.7
3
9
6
33.3
5
1
Har ford
138
105
79.5
10
95
27
20.5
21
6
6
Howard
112
81
72.3
6
75
31
27.7
30
1
Kent
38
32
86.5
2
30
5
13.5
5
1
Montgomery
817
607
78.2
76
531
169
21.8
168
1
41
Prince George's
913
578
63.3
40
538
335
36.7
321
14
Queen Anne 1 s
34
25
73.5
2
23
9
26.5
7
2
St. Mary's
96
47
49.5
6
41
48
50.5
43
5
1
Somerset
23
10
43.5
10
13
56.5
10
3
Talbot
34
21
61.8
4
17
13
38.2
12
1
Washington
74
68
93.2
6
62
5
6.8
4
1
1
Wicomico
78
52
66.7
8
44
26
33.3
25
1
Worcester
41
20
48.8
4
16
21
51.2
13
8
transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State totals as follows: Total, 478; Professional - Total,
314; Advanced, 75; Standard, 239; Provisional - Total , 160; Degree, 141; Nondegree, 19; Other, 4.
TABLE
109
All Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals (K-12): By Years of Experience:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Local Unit
Total
1
2
3
-4
5
-9
10
-19
20 and over
Number
Percent
Number
Pe rcent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Perc ent
Total State
42,874
^ 9 ^ c:
_> , jjj
1 o ^
1Z • j
A /■ 9 /■
in 9
6,557
15.3
9,579
22.3
10,200
23.8
A 7^0.
0 , / JJ
1 J . O
Allegany
793
67
8.4
45
5.7
95
12.0
156
19.7
212
26.7
218
27.5
Anne Arundel
3,402
562
16.5
375
11.0
568
16.7
805
23.7
673
19.8
419
12.3
Baltimore City
Q *7 "7 O
0 , / / J
l m 9
J. X • J
7ftO
/ ou
R q
1 1Q1
1 , Ly L
lj . O
1 , / / J
on o
9 1QQ
/ , iy y
i-J.l
1 R1 7
1,01/
9fl 7
Baltimore
6,307
7 1 A
11 1
A 9 S
in i
1,054
16.7
1,533
24.3
1,567
24.8
RnA
19 R
Calvert
250
9 7
Z 1
in r
9 7
Z /
If) R
45
18.0
56
22.4
59
23.6
JO
1 L L
Caroline
248
33
13.3
27
10.9
26
10.5
48
19.3
69
27.8
45
18.2
Carroll
724
87
12.0
80
11.1
108
14.9
169
23.3
147
20.3
133
18.4
Cecil
C O *7
Jj/
OZ
11 ^
1 1 i J
17 Q
o o
15 . j
1U5
If] £
iy . d
yy
Q9
y Z
17 1
1 / . 1
Charles
578
7A
19 ft
JLZ • O
fts
1 A 7
84
14.5
120
20.8
114
19.7
17 S
Dorchester
291
9 A
ft Q
o • y
99
ZZ
7 A
/ • o
33
11.3
55
18.9
55
18.9
i nn
9A A
J4 . 4
Frederick
922
94
10.2
93
10.1
118
12.8
199
21.6
238
25.8
180
19.5
vjarrect
9^9
17
6.7
18
7.1
9 1
19 7
LI
1ft A
iO . D
1 Q L
91
36.0
Harford
1,357
180
13.3
170
12.5
268
19.7
294
21.7
273
20.1
172
12.7
Howard
770
108
14.0
85
11.0
123
16.0
180
23.4
181
23.5
93
12.1
Kent
195
52
26.7
20
10.2
12
6.2
33
16.9
43
22.1
35
17.9
Montgomery
6,562
853
13.0
675
10.3
901
13.7
1,319
20.1
1,829
27.9
985
15.0
Prince George's
7,717
999
12.9
892
11.6
1,394
18.1
2,039
26.4
1,649
21.4
744
9.6
Queen Anne ' s
226
38
16.8
17
7.5
37
16.4
61
27.0
36
15.9
37
16.4
St. Mary's
474
92
19.4
78
16.4
77
16.3
99
20.9
78
16.5
50
10.5
Somerset
211
23
10.9
8
3.8
14
6.6
49
23.2
53
25.1
64
30.4
Talbot
240
31
12.9
19
7.9
37
15.4
40
16.7
50
20.8
63
26.3
Washington
1,048
90
8.6
82
7.8
106
10.1
200
19.1
276
26.3
294
28.1
Wicomico
672
74
11.0
66
9.8
102
15.2
136
20.2
173
25.8
121
18.0
Worcester
324
39
12.0
29
9.0
50
15.4
63
19.4
78
24.1
65
20.1
TABLE
110
All Elementary School Teachers and Principals (K-6) : By Years of Experience:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Local Unit
Total
1
2
3
-4
5
-9
10-19
20 and over
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Numbe r
Percent
Numbe r
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
iU La 1 OLaLc
22 , 150
2,777
12
5
2 ,368
10
7
3 , 353
15
.1
4 828
21
8
5,064
22
.9
3,760
17.0
361
33
9
1
20
5
5
45
12
5
66
18
3
80
22
.2
117
32 .4
Anne Arundel
1,851
283
15
3
192
10
4
311
16
8
436
23
6
382
20
.6
247
13.3
Baltimore City
4,623
514
11
1
422
9
1
591
12
8
959
20
7
1,158
25
.1
979
21.2
Ba 1 1 i mo r e
3, 126
383
12
2
333
10
7
522
16
7
713
22
8
719
23
.0
456
14.6
Vj ■ 1 I . ' 1 L
132
10
7
6
13
9
8
24
18
2
3
23
5
32
24
.2
22
16.7
r* i" n 1 inp
Vjd J. U 1 1 Lit;
121
14
11
6
11
9
1
13
10
7
17
14
1
39
32
.2
27
22.3
Carroll
366
45
12
3
35
9
6
47
12
8
86
23
5
76
20
8
77
21.0
Cecil
263
19
7
2
53
20
1
40
15
2
48
18
3
45
17
1
58
22.1
Char 1 es
279
27
9
7
40
14
3
40
14
3
55
19
7
60
21
5
57
20.5
Dorche s t er
133
3
2
3
10
7
5
7
5
3
26
19
5
26
19
5
61
45.9
Freder ick
463
46
9
9
54
11
7
62
13
4
91
19
7
115
24
8
95
20.5
Garrett
133
11
8
3
13
9
8
14
10
5
22
16
5
19
14
3
54
40.6
Harford
764
100
13
1
101
13
2
150
19
6
165
21
6
139
18
2
109
14.3
Howard
353
56
15
9
43
12
2
53
15
0
79
22
4
71
20
1
51
14.4
Kent
81
23
28
4
8
9
9
2
2
5
11
13
6
22
27
1
15
18.5
Montgomery
3,308
463
14
0
352
10
6
473
14
3
604
18
3
883
26
7
533
16.1
Prince George's
4,249
571
13
4
528
12
4
782
18
4
1,123
26
4
840
19
8
405
9.6
Queen Anne's
97
11
11
3
9
9
3
18
18
6
26
26.
8
17
17
5
16
16.5
St. Mary's
228
46
20
2
40
17
6
40
17
5
34
14
9
35
15
3
33
14.5
Somerset
101
7
6
9
4
4
0
4
4
0
28
27.
7
24
23
7
34
33.7
Talbot
110
15
13
6
5
4
6
16
14
5
19
17.
3
23
20
9
32
29.1
Washington
504
50
9
9
42
8
4
38
7
5
88
17.
5
117
23
2
169
33.5
Wicomico
343
34
9
9
28
8
2
40
11
7
65
18.
9
101
29
4
75
21.9
Worcester
161
13
8
1
12
7
4
21
13
0
36
22.
4
41
25
5
38
23.6
TABLE
111
All High School Teachers and Principals (7-12): By Years of Experience:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Local Unit
Total
1
2
J
-4
5
-9
10
-19
20 and over
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
20,724
2 , 5 78
12
. 4
o n c: c
L , LOD
9
.9
3,204
15
5
4,751
22
9
5,136
24
8
2,999
14 . 5
Allegany
432
34
7
.9
25
5
.8
50
11
6
90
20
8
132
30
5
101
23.4
Anne Arundel
1,551
279
lo
r\
• U
183
11
.8
257
16
6
369
i- 5
o
291
i p.
7
/
172
11.1
Baltimore City
4 , 150
/. QQ
1 O
. U
*\ ^ ft
8
.6
oUU
14.5
o 14
o
1 ,041
I J
1
ft 1ft
O JO
9H 9
ZU . L
Baltimore
3,181
J J 1
10
. 4
9
.5
532
1 £
ID
7
820
25
Q
o
848
I 0
7
TA ft
in q
1U . y
Calvert
118
1 "7
1 /
14
.4
J.4
11
.9
21
1 /
Q
o
25
I 1
2
27
22
8
1 /.
11 Q
1 1 • y
Caroline
127
19
15
.0
16
12
.6
13
10
2
31
24
4
30
23
6
18
14.2
Carroll
358
42
11
. 7
45
12
.6
61
17
0
83
23
2
71
19
8
56
15.7
Cec il
2 74
43
15
. 7
4 j
15
.7
43
15
7
5 7
20
8
54
19
7
J4
19 A
Charles
299
47
15
. 7
45
15
.1
44
14
7
65
/
54
lo
1
A A
1 A 7
Dorchester
158
15
14
.5
Iz
7
.6
26
16
4
29
18
4
29
18
4
*3Q
jy
9 A 7
Frederick
459
48
10
.5
39
8
.5
56
12
2
108
23
5
123
26
8
85
18.5
uar r e 1 1
1ZVJ
6
5
.0
5
4.2
1 7
1 /
14
2
9 ^
20
8
25
0
37
30.8
Harford
593
80
13
.5
69
11
.6
118
19
9
129
21
8
134
22
6
63
10.6
Howard
417
52
12
.5
42
10
.1
70
16
8
101
24
2
110
26
3
42
10.1
Kent
114
29
25
.4
12
10
.5
10
8
8
22
19
3
21
18
4
20
17.6
Montgomery
3,254
390
12
.0
323
9
.9
428
13
1
715
22
0
946
29
1
452
13.9
Prince George's
3,468
428
12
.3
364
10'
.5
612
17
7
916
26
4
809
23
3
339
9.8
Queen Anne 1 s
129
27
20
.9
8
6
.2
19
14
7
35
27
2
19
14
7
21
16.3
St. Mary's
246
46
18
.7
38
15
.4
37
15
1
65
26
4
43
17
5
17
6.9
Somerset
110
16
14
.5
4
3
.6
10
9
1
21
19
1
29
26
4
30
27.3
Talbot
130
16
12
.3
14
10
.8
21
16
1
21
16
1
27
20
8
31
23.9
Washington
544
40
7
.4
40
7
.4
68
12
5
112
20
6
159
29
2
12 5
22.9
Wicomico
329
40
12
.1
38
11
.6
62
18
8
71
21
6
72
21
9
46
14.0
Worcester
163
26
15
.9
17
10
.4
29
17
8
27
16
6
37
22
7
27
16.6
TABLE
112
New Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals (K-12): By Years of Experience:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Local Unit
Total
1
2
'.
-4
5
-9
1C
-19
20 and over
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State*
9 , 714
5,865
60.4
859
8.8
1 , 205
12 .4
1 , 166
12 .0
519
5.4
100
1.0
Allegany
138
/ D
JD . 1
1 1
1 1
ft n
o . u
20
14 . 5
21
15 . 2
7
5.0
J
1 . 1
Anne Arundel
1,118
597
53.4
126
11.3
174
15.5
153
13.7
58
5.2
10
0.9
Baltimore City
1,844
1,242
67.3
131
7.1
173
9.4
165
9.0
102
5.5
31
1.7
Baltimore
1 , 382
786
56.9
134
9.7
203
14. 7
182
13. 1
72
5 . 2
5
0.4
Calvert
63
30
47.6
5
7.9
15
23.8
9
14.3
2
3.2
2
3.2
Caro line
57
Dy
Aft A
Do • 4-
0
t n ^
IU . J
4
7.0
3
5 . 3
5
8 .8
Carroll
159
94
59.1
13
8.2
17
10.7
22
13.8
11
6.9
2
1.3
Cecil
135
70
51.9
18
13.3
28
20.7
12
8.9
5
3.7
2
1.5
Charles
175
82
46.9
29
16.6
19
10.9
31
17. 7
10
5 . 7
4
2.2
Dorchester
49
29
59.2
2
4.1
7
14.3
7
14 . 3
3
6 . 1
1
2.0
Frederick
189
97
51.3
28
14.8
22
11.6
23
12.2
17
9.0
2
1.1
Gafrett
44
19
43.2
4
9.1
4
9.1
6
13.6
7
15.9
4
9.1
Harford
325
183
56.3
29
8.9
52
16.0
40
12.3
17
5.2
4
1.3
Howard
236
119
50.4
22
9.3
35
14.8
32
13.6
22
9.3
6
2.6
Kent
68
53
77.9
4
5.9
3
4.4
7
10.3
1
1.5
Montgomery
1,772
905
51.1
178
10.0
245
13.8
267
15.1
151
8.5
26
1.5
Prince George's
2,293
1,071
46.7
252
11.0
402
17.5
395
17.2
151
6.6
22
1.0
Queen Anne ' s
54
38
70.4
4
7.4
3
5.5
5
9.3
4
7.4
St. Mary's
210
111
52.9
39
18.6
23
10.9
28
13.3
6
2.9
3
1.4
Somerset
38
23
60.6
4
10.5
4
10.5
6
15.8
1
2.6
Talbot
60
34
56.7
7
11.7
6
10.0
3
5.0
5
8.3
5
8.3
Washington
166
97
58.5
29
17.5
16
9.6
13
7.8
9
5.4
2
1.2
Wicomico
139
74
53.2
11
7.9
20
14.4
17
12.2
13
9.4
4
2.9
Worcester
70
44
62.9
4
5.7
11
15.7
5
7.1
2
2.9
4
5.7
^Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State totals as follows: Total, 1,070; 1 yr., 48;
2 yrs., 231; 3-4 yrs., 301; 5-9 yrs., 286; 10-19 yrs., 160; 20 and over, 44.
NOTE: New teachers and principals are those who were not employed in the public schools of the same local unit during the preceding year.
TABLE
113
New Elementary School Teachers and Principals (K-6) : By Years of Experience:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Local Unit
Total
1
2
•.
-L
q-
1U
_ 1 Q
20 and over
Mi imhp y
Per c en t
Mi imhp t*
Pore pn f*
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Pg rcc nt
Total State*
5,288
3,076
58.2
514
9 . 7
708
13.4
660
12.5
285
5.4
45
0.8
Allegany
67
36
53.7
3
4.5
12
17.9
11
16.4
4
6.0
1
1.5
Anne Arundel
617
301
48.8
83
13.4
99
16.0
96
15.6
32
5.2
6
1.0
Baltimore City
Q7A
664
68 .0
66
6.8
Q ft
y • o
oh
R ft
O . D
q 7
D /
J . y
11
1.1
Baltimore
764
421
55 . 1
82
10. 7
116
15.2
102
13.3
38
5.0
5
0.7
Calvert
32
10
31.3
4
12.5
9
28.1
8
25.0
-
-
1
3 . 1
Caroline
23
15
65.2
3
13.0
1
4.4
2
8.7
2
8.7
-
-
Carroll
89
49
55.1
8
9.0
9
10.1
13
14.6
9
10.1
1
1.1
Cecil
j y
23
39.0
8
13 . 6
1 J
Q
7
ID . Z
O
J
J • 1
1
1.7
Charles
75
32
42 . 7
13
17 . 3
10
13.3
17
22.7
2
2.7
1
1.3
Dorchester
10
■j
30.0
2
20.0
3
30.0
2
20.0
Frederick
109
51
46.8
19
17.4
14
12.8
14
12.8
9
8.3
2
1.9
ijarretL
12
46.2
2
7.7
2
7 . 7
5
19 . 2
5
Harford
187
97
51.9
18
9.6
36
19.2
25
13.4
9
4.8
2
1.1
Howard
124
63
50.8
15
12.1
16
12.9
19
15.3
10
8.1
1
0.8
Kent
30
23
76.6
2
6.7
2
6.7
3
10.0
Montgomery
955
484
50.7
101
10.6
131
13.7
144
15.1
79
8.2
16
1.7
Prince George's
1,380
619
44.8
160
11.6
261
18.9
233
16.9
96
7.0
11
0.8
Queen Anne's
20
11
55.0
2
10.0
1
5.0
4
20.0
2
10.0
St. Mary's
114
56
49.1
25
21.9
14
12.3
14
12.3
4
3.5
1
0.9
Somerset
15
8
53.3
2
13.3
1
6.7
3
20.0
1
6.7
Talbot
26
16
61.6
3
11.5
2
7.7
2
7.7
3
11.5
Washington
92
52
56.5
18
19.6
10
10.9
5
5.4
7
7.6
Wicomico
61
32
52.4
2
3.3
8
13.1
7
11.5
10
16.4
2
3.3
Worcester
29
16
55.2
8
27.6
3
10.4
1
3.4
1
3.4
^Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State totals as follows: Total, 592; 1 yr., 18; 2 yrs . ,
125; 3-4 yrs., 165; 5-9 yrs., 166; 10-19 yrs., 96; 20 and over, 22.
NOTE: New teachers and principals are those who were not employed in the public schools of the same local unit during the preceding year.
TABLE
114
New High School Teachers and Principals (7-12): By Years of Experience:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Lo c a 1 Un i t
Tota 1
1
2
3
-4
5
-9
10
-19
20 and over
Percent
Vt U 111 Ut L
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Numbe r
Total State*
4,426
2 789
63
0
345
7
8
497
11
2
506
11
4
234
5
3
55
JL • J
Allegany
71
AO
56
3
8
11
3
8
11
3
10
14
1
3
4
2
2
2.8
Anne Arundel
3U 1
296
59
1
43
3
g
14
9
11
4
L 0
5
2
4
0.8
Baltimore City
868
578
66
6
65
7
5
79
9
1
81
9
3
45
5
2
20
2 . 3
Baltimore
618
365
59
1
52
8
4
87
14
1
80
12
9
34
5
5
Ca lvert
31
20
64
5
1
3
2
6
19
4
1
3
2
2
6
5
1
3.2
Caroline
34
24
70
5
3
8
8
3
8
8
1
3
o
3
8
8
C"* n *• v n 1 1
tarro i i
7fl
45
64
3
5
7
1
O
O
11
4
Q
12
9
£
2
9
1
1 .4
Cecil
76
47
61
8
10
13
2
13
17
1
3
4
0
2
2
1
1 . 3
Charles
100
50
50
0
16
16
0
9
9
0
14
14
0
8
8
0
3
3.0
Dorchester
39
26
66
7
2
5
1
5
12
8
4
10
2
1
2
6
1
2.6
r LCUCl i-L, IN.
80
46
57
4
9
11
3
g
10
0
9
11
3
8
10
0
Garrett
18
7
38
9
2
11
1
2
11
1
1
5
6
2
11
1
4
22.2
Harford
138
86
62
3
11
8
0
16
11
6
15
10
9
8
5
8
2
1.4
Howard
112
56
50
0
7
6
2
19
17
0
13
11
6
12
10
7
5
4.5
Kent
38
30
79
0
2
5
3
1
2
6
4
10
5
1
2.6
Montgomery
817
421
51
5
77
9
4
114
14
0
123
15
1
72
8
8
10
1.2
Prince George's
913
452
49
5
92
10
1
141
15
4
162
17
8
55
6
0
11
1.2
Queen Anne 1 s
34
27
79
4
2
5
9
2
5
9
1
2
9
2
5
9
St. Mary's
96
55
57
3
14
14
6
9
9
3
14
14
6
2
2
1
2
2.1
Somerset
23
15
65
3
2
8
7
3
13
0
3
13
0
Talbot
34
18
52
9
4
11
8
4
11
8
1
2
9
5
14
7
2
5.9
Washington
74
45
60
8
11
14
9
6
8
1
8
10
8
2
2
7
2
2.7
Wicomico
78
42
53
8
9
11
6
12
15
4
10
12
8
3
3
8
2
2.6
Worcester
41
28
68
3
4
9
8
3
7
3
2
4.
9
1
2
4
3
7.3
*Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State totals as follows: Total, 478; 1 yr., 30; 2 yrs . ,
106; 3-4 yrs., 136; 5-9 yrs., 120; 10-19 yrs., 64; 20 and over, 22.
NOTE: New teachers and principals are those who were not employed in the public schools of the same local unit during the preceding year.
TABLE
115
Withdrawals: Teachers and Principals by Organization: Maryland Public Schools: School Year 1968-69 and Summer 1969
Local Unit
Total
Elementary (K-6)
High (7
-12)
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Numb 6 r
PercGn t
Total State*
7,198
17.8
4,027
19.1
3,171
16.3
A 1 legany
101
13.2
52
15.2
49
11.5
Anne Arundel
719
23.7
417
24.7
302
22.4
Baltimore City
1,312
15.7
669
15.1
643
16.3
Baltimore
1,006
16.4
571
18.8
435
14.1
Calvert
51
20.9
27
20.9
24J
20.9
Carol ine
60
23.8
31
26.1
29
21.8
Carroll
146
20.3
84
22.8
62
17.6
Cecil
175
30.0
83
28.7
92
31.3
Charles
131
23.4
68
22.9
63
24.0
Dorchester
48
16.5
12
8.9
36
22.9
Frederick
156
17.3
88
19.4
68
15.2
Garrett
25
10.5
15
12.4
10
8.5
Harford
267
20.0
159
21.1
108
18.8
Howard
143
20.5
80
25.1
63
16.6
Kent
53
28.6
24
32.4
29
26.1
Montgomery
1,053
17.7
583
19.5
470
15.9
Prince George's
1,454
20.4
905
22.7
549
17.4
Queen Anne's
59
25.2
22
21.8
37
27.8
St. Mary's
168
37.8
90
40.9
78
34.8
Somerset
25
12.6
8
8.4
17
16.3
Talbot
48
20.6
20
18.7
28
22.2
Washington
120
11.7
74
15.1
46
8.6
Wicomico
102
15.8
42
12.8
60
18.9
Worcester
55
17.5
25
15.8
30
19.1
*Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State total as follows: Total, 279; Elementary, 122;
High, 157.
TABLE
116
Withdrawals: Teachers and Principals K-12: Maryland Public Schools: School Year 1968-69 and Summer 1969
Local Unit
Total
School Year
1968-69
Summer 1969
Numb e r
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
lULdl JLdLc"
7,198
17.8
l R?n
5,378
13.3
Allegany
101
13.2
13
1.7
88
11.5
Anne Arundel
719
23.7
201
6.6
518
17.1
Del L L J-llILf L C \j j^L. y
1,312
15.7
451
5.4
861
10.3
Rfl 1 t"iTTnrrp
1,006
16.4
4.0
760
12.4
Pa 1 irorf
51
20.9
1 1
1 1
L s
h.j
40
16.4
Caroline
60
23.8
3
1.2
57
22.6
Carroll
146
20.3
7
l.C
139
19.3
Cecil
175
30.0
38
6.5
137
23.5
^lldL J. c o
131
23.4
29
5.2
102
18.2
Hn Y" f*Vi c f* p> v
L LI1CD L C L
48
16.5
1\
3 . 8
37
12.7
•
Frederick
156
17.3
24
2.7
132
14.6
Garrett
25
10.5
6
2.5
19
8.0
Harford
267
20.0
59
4.4
208
15.6
Howard
143
20.5
32
4.6
111
15.9
Kent
53
28.6
8
4.3
45
24.3
Montgomery
1,053
17.7
266
4.5
787
13.2
Prince George's
1,454
20.4
312
4.4
1,142
16.0
Queen Anne ' s
59
25.2
4
1.7
55
23.5
St. Mary's
168
37.8
60
13.5
108
24.3
Somerset
25
12.6
4
2.0
21
10.6
Talbot
48
20.6
9
3.9
39
16.7
Washington
120
11.7
21
2.0
99
9.7
Wicomico
102
15.8
20
3.1
82
12.7
Worcester
55
17.5
8
2.5
47
15.0
^Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State totals as follows: Total, 279; School Year, 23;
Summer, 256.
TABLE
117
Withdrawals: Teachers and Principals K-12: By Cause: Maryland Public Schools: School Year 1968-69 and Summer 1969
Teaching
Elsewhere
Resigned
Leave of Absence
Local Unit
Total
Death
Retirement
Dropped
In Another Maryland
Local Unit
In Another State
or Country
In Nonpublic Schools
or in Supervisory
Position
Work Other Than
Teaching
Military Service
To Study
Moved Away
Married
Maternity
Home Responsibility
Personal Illness
Dissatisfied with
Teaching
Other Reason or
Cause Unknown
For Study
For Maternity
For Illness or
Other Reason
Total State
*7,198
57
478
352
279
260
37
291
36
382
2, 141
147
649
395
192
117
750
221
496
197
Allegany
101
28
3
12
4
2
4
13
1
3
7
1
4
13
2
Anne Arundel
719
4
27
53
34
44
5
39
9
55
187
40
73
35
26
27
39
8
7
7
Baltimore City
1,312
20
133
109
48
14
4
54
9
72
209
6
54
39
32
11
271
50
110
67
Baltimore
1,006
7
26
36
32
13
10
43
3
34
246
21
80
50
30
5
207
41
96
26
Calvert
51
1
2
10
7
2
1
2
2
5
1
5
2
7
1
3
Caroline
60
4
4
11
8
3
6
4
2
7
2
4
1
2
1
1
Carroll
146
12
23
19
1
1
1
1
44
2
15
1
7
6
1
9
3
Cecil
175
2
12
20
5
18
8
1
6
37
6
22
16
6
6
6
1
3
Charles
131
2
10
19
9
3
1
7
19
1
4
2
1
2
41
1
4
5
Dorchester
48
2
7
6
3
4
7
4
6
4
4
1
Frederick
156
1
21
1
4
5
2
3
10
48
3
14
12
2
19
2
8
1
Garrett
25
4
1
3
3
3
2
4
1
2
1
1
Harford
267
1
14
6
5
13
1
8
19
94
13
23
18
10
19
11
5
5
2
Howard
143
1
10
14
2
4
9
3
39
9
22
6
9
3
4
1
5
2
Kent
53
4
12
10
1
1
15
1
4
2
1
2
Montgomery
1,053
7
65
14
13
43
8
30
3
53
351
9
152
57
12
13
74
55
52
47
Prince George's
Queen Anne's
1,454
5
45
2
17
20
4
63
3
87
674
8
155
83
44
10
14
38
158
24
59
6
5
6
1
1
4
6
1
4
2
19
2
1
1
St. Mary's
168
2
2
8
3
3
4
4
9
75
7
13
9
8
1
8
1
10
1
Somerset
25
4
4
2
6
5
2
1
1
Talbot
48
6
7
6
5
7
3
3
2
1
1
6
1
Washington
120
3
25
4
7
9
1
2
33
3
5
7
3
4
4
7
3
Wicomico
102
16
7
8
8
4
1
10
19
1
3
10
3
3
3
3
2
1
Worcester
55
1
3
13
18
4
2
4
3
2
2
2
1
* Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State total.
TABLE
118
Withdrawals: Elementary Teachers and Principals K-6: By Cause: Maryland Public Schools: School Year 1968-69 and Summer 1969
Local Unit
Total
Death
Retirement
Dropped
Teaching
Elsewhere
Work Other Than
Teaching
Military Service
Resigned
Leave of Absence
In Another Maryland
Local Unit
In Another State
or Country
In Nonpublic Schools
or in Supervisory
Position
To Study
Moved Away
Married
Maternity
Home Responsibility
Personal Illness
Dissatisfied with
Teaching
Other Reason or
Cause Unknown
For Study
For Maternity
For Illness or
Other Reason
Total State
*4,027
32
314
176
122
107
8
91
L3
181
1,371
77
436
254
123
38
330
81
309
86
Allegany
52
15
1
9
1
7
2
4
1
2
1
8
1
^ Anne Arundel
417
1
16
30
16
17
2
16
2
34
120
26
51
22
18
6
31
3
3
3
Baltimore City
669
12
73
47
18
4
17
5
29
127
5
38
24
22
4
138
17
67
22
Baltimore
571
6
25
20
17
6
3
25
2
13
175
7
43
33
16
2
73
17
72
16
Calvert^
27
1
2
4
3
2
1
2
1
5
1
2
1
2
Caroline
31
4
4
4
5
1
1
3
4
1
2
1
1
*-»arrox i
84
9
16
12
1
1
17
9
1
6
2
7
3
Cecil
83
1
6
16
1
5
1
2
23
3
13
6
2
1
1
2
Charles
68
1
6
6
3
4
14
1
4
1
1
21
2
4
Dorchester
12
4
1
1
1
2
2
1
Frederick
88
1
12
2
2
1
1
4
33
1
10
6
1
10
4
Garrett
15
4
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
Harford
159
1
9
3
4
6
2
10
62
7
17
14
7
5
6
1
4
1
Howard
80
1
9
6
1
1
29
6
14
3
6
1
1
1
1
Kent
24
4
7
2
1
6
3
1
Montgomery
583
2
52
5
5
24
5
22
216
6
102
33
7
8
24
21
31
20
Prince George's
905
2
32
2
7
7
17
1
49
455
114
62
30
2
5
16
94
10
Queen Anne's
22
5
3
1
1
2
4
1
2
1
2
St. Mary's
90
1
1
1
1
2
2
4
43
1
10
9
5
4
1
5
Somerset
8
2
1
1
3
1
Talbot
20
3
1
2
4
2
1
1
5
1
Washington
74
2
18
3
2
4
1
1
21
2
4
6
2
1
1
4
2
Wicomico
42
8
2
3
3
1
2
10
1
2
6
2
1
1
Worcester
25
1
7
8
1
3
2
2
1
* Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State total.
TABLE
119
Withdrawals: High School Teachers and Principals 7-12: By Cause: Maryland Public Schools: School Year 1968-69 and Summer 1969
Local Unit
Total
Death
Retirement
Dropped
Teaching
Elsewhere
Work Other Than
Teaching
Military Service
Resigned
Leave of Absence
In Another Maryland
Local Unit
In Another State
or Country
In Nonpublic Schools
or in Supervisory
Position
To Study
Moved Away
Married
Maternity
Home
Responsibility
Personal Illness
Dissatisfied with
Teaching
Other Reason or
Cause Unknown
For Study
For Maternity
For Illness or
Other Reason
Total State
*3,171
25
164
176
157
153
29
200
23
201
770
70
213
141
69
79
420
140
187
111
Allegany
49
13
2
3
4
2
3
6
1
1
3
2
3
5
1
Anne Arundel
302
3
11
23
18
27
3
23
7
21
67
14
22
13
8
21
8
5
4
4
Baltimore City
643
8
60
62
30
10
4
37
4
43
82
1
16
15
10
7
133
33
43
45
Baltimore
435
1
1
16
15
7
7
18
1
21
71
14
37
17
14
3
134
24
24
10
Calvert
24
6
4
1
1
4
1
1
5
1
Caroline
29
7
3
2
5
1
2
3
1
2
1
1
1
Carroll
62
3
7
7
1
1
27
2
6
1
4
1
2
Cecil
92
1
6
4
4
13
7
1
4
14
3
9
10
4
5
5
1
1
Charles
63
1
4
13
6
3
1
3
5
1
2
20
1
2
1
Dorchester
36
2
3
5
3
3
6
4
4
2
3
1
Frederick
68
9
1
2
3
1
2
6
15
2
4
6
1
9
2
4
1
Garrett
10
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
Harford
108
5
3
1
7
1
6
9
32
6
6
4
3
14
5
4
1
1
Howard
63
1
8
2
3
8
3
10
3
8
3
3
2
3
4
2
Kent
29
5
8
1
9
1
1
2
1
1
Montgomery
470
5
13
9
8
19
3
25
3
31
135
3
50
24
5
5
50
34
21
27
Prince George's
549
3
13
10
13
4
46
2
38
219
8
41
21
14
8
9
22
64
14
Queen Anne's
37
1
2
5
1
2
2
2
1
17
2
1
1
St. Mary's
78
1
1
8
2
2
2
2
5
32
6
3
3
1
4
5
1
Somerset
17
2
3
1
3
5
2
1
Talbot
28
3
6
4
5
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
Washington
46
1
7
1
5
5
1
12
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
1
Wicomico
60
8
5
5
5
3
1
8
9
1
4
1
3
2
3
1
1
Worcester
30
3
6
10
4
1
1
1
1
2
1
*Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State total.
TABLE
120
New Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals K-12: By Organization: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Loccil Unit
All Teachers and Principals
New Teachers and Principals
Total
Elementary
High
Total
Elementary (K-6)
High (7-12)
Numb e r
Pe it c en t
Numb e r
Percen t
Numb) fi r
Percent
Total State
22,150
20, 724
*9,714
22.7
*5,288
23.9
*4,426
21.3
Allegany
793
361
432
138
17.4
67
18.5
71
16.4
Anno flfiinn ft 1
rti 1 I 1 L. r\ L LI LI Lit- J-
_> , l-¥\Jc.
1 SSI
1 SSI
1,118
32.9
617
33.3
501
32.3
Baltimore City
ft 771
O , / / J
H , D<1 J
L 1 SO
1,844
21.5
976
21.1
868
20.9
Baltimore
0 , J U/
T 1
1 1 HI
1,382
21.9
764
24.4
618
19.4
Calvert
IJi
1 1 ft
1 1 o
63
25.2
32
24.2
31
26.3
Caroline
248
121
127
57
23.0
23
19.0
34
26.8
Car rol 1
1 £H
ODD
J JO
159
22.0
89
24.3
70
19.5
Cecil
S"<7
OIL
135
25.1
59
11.0
76
27.7
Charles
S7ft
97Q
£.77
1 7 S
L / J
96 Q
l nn
L\J\J
J J ■ 4
Dorchester
•
291
133
158
49
16.8
10
7.5
39
24.7
Frederick
922
463
459
189
20.5
109
23.5
80
17.4
Garrett
253
133
120
44
17.4
26
19.5
18
15.0
Harford „
1,357
764
593
325
23.9
187
24.5
138
23.3
Howard
770
353
417
236
30.6
124
35.1
112
26.9
Kent
195
81
114
68
34.9
30
37.0
38
33.3
Montgomery
6,562
3,308
3,254
1,772
27.0
955
28.9
817
25.1
Prince Georges' s
7,717
4,249
3,468
2,293
29.7
1,380
17.9
913
26.3
Queen Anne's
226
97
129
54
23.9
20
20.6
34
26.3
St. Mary's
474
228
246
210
44.3
114
50.0
96
39.0
Somerset
211
101
110
38
18.0
15
14.8
23
22.8
Talbot
240
110
130
60
25.0
26
23.6
34
26.1
Washington
1,048
504
544
166
15.8
92
18.3
74
13.6
Wicomico
672
343
329
139
20.7
61
17.8
78
23.7
Worcester
324
161
163
70
21.6
29
18.0
41
25.1
^Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals and percentages but excluded from State totals as follows:
Elementary, 592; High, 478; Total, 1,070.
TABLE
121
New Teachers and Principals K-12: By Source: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Source of Teachers
Local Unit
Number
New to
Local
Unit
Inexperienced
Experienced
Total
Residents
of
Maryland
Resident s
of
Other
Areas
Total
Taught
1968-
in
69/
Last Taught
Previous to 1968-69
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
in
Maryland
In Other
Areas
In
Maryland
In Other
Areas
Total State
*9,714
5,834
1
» 1
3,625
2,209
4,950
tj .
q
1 , 150
i
1 ,336
821
Al legany
1 JO
75
54
.3
55
20
63
45.
1
30
12
18
3
Anne Arundel
1,118
585
^ 9
O
J
272
313
533
7
105
17 7
Lit
168
83
Baltimore City
1,844
1,213
Dj
Q
o
1,066
147
631
"XL
9
125
304
88
Baltimore
1,382
788
c 7
J 1
u
624
164
594
m •
n
u
182
i j j
171
86
Calvert
63
31
49
.2
19
12
32
50.
8
9
9
10
4
bdl U L J. IlC
D I
38
66
.7
23
15
19
33.
3
8
4
5
2
Carroll
159
94
59
.1
70
24
65
40.
9
28
9
23
5
Cecil
135
71
52
6
29
42
64
47.
4
9
40
7
8
Charles
175
91
52
0
36
55
84
48.
0
11
48
7
18
Dorchester
49
31
63
3
25
6
18
36.
7
7
7
4
Frederick
189
102
54
.0
63
39
87
46.
0
23
29
20
15
Garrett
44
22
50
.0
13
9
22
50.
0
8
4
5
5
Harford
325
185
56
.9
83
102
140
43.
1
27
50
39
24
Howard
236
121
51
.3
90
31
115
48.
7
41
41
24
9
Kent
68
51
75
.0
24
27
17
25.
0
6
5
1
5
Montgomery
1,772
859
48
5
311
548
913
51.
5
158
361
199
195
Prince George' s
Queen Anne' s
2,293
1,050
45
.8
554
496
1,243
54.
2
277
471
265
230
54
40
74
1
21
19
14
25.
9
7
2
3
2
St. Mary's
210
109
51
9
53
56
101
48.
1
22
41
18
20
Somerset
38
26
68
4
22
4
12
31.
6
3
5
4
Talbot
60
33
55
.0
18
15
27
45.
0
10
9
4
4
Washington
166
99
59
6
66
33
67
40.
4
22
21
17
7
Wicomico
139
75
54
0
55
20
64
46.
0
24
19
16
5
Worcester
70
45
64
.3
33
12
25
35.
7
8
10
4
3
*This total State figure excludes 1,070 transfers between units.
/Includes transfers from nonpublic scl.ools.
TABLE
122
New Elementary Teachers and Principals K-6: By Source: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Local Unit
Number
New to
Local
Unit
Source of Teachers
Inexperienced
Experienced
v Total
Residents
of
Maryland
Residents
of
Other
Areas
Total
Taught in
1968-69/
Last Taught
Previous to 1968-69
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
In
Maryland
In Other
Areas
In
Maryland
In Other
Areas
Total State
*5,288
3,028
51
5
1,975
1,053
2,852
48.5
617
961
775
499
Allegany
67
35
52
.2
7
/
32
47.8
17
5
7
3
Anne Arundel
01/
292
47
.3
1
I JO
325
52.7
57
108
108
52
Baltimore City
976
A/. Q
66
.5
DUO
/. 1
/
1 ) C
J J . J
JO
0 /
1_>D
/. Q
HO
Baltimore
764
415
54
.3
£1
D L
349
45.7
108
86
105
50
Calvert
32
10
31
.3
8
22
68.7
8
3
8
3
Caroline
23
14
60
.9
iu
9
39.1
5
1
3
-
Carroll
DQ
oy
50
56
.2
i n
1U
39
43. S
16
4
15
4
Cecil
59
22
37
.3
9
1 o
Ij
37
62.7
5
26
4
2
Charles
75
31
41
.3
14
17
44
58.7
7
24
1
12
Dorchester
10
5
50
.0
3
2
5
50.0
2
3
Frederick
109
51
46
.8
33
18
58
53.2
17
16
15
10
Garrett
26
12
46
.2
10
2
14
53.8
7
3
1
3
Harford
187
96
51
.3
47
49
91
48.7
16
31
28
16
Howard
124
62
50
.0
48
14
62
50.0
18
24
12
8
Kent
30
22
73
.3
9
13
8
26.7
2
2
1
3
Montgomery
955
457
47
.9
169
288
498
52.1
83
199
106
110
Prince George's
Queen Anne ' s
1,380
618
44
.8
320
298
762
55.2
152
295
166
149
20
11
55
.0
8
3
9
45.0
5
2
2
St. Mary's
114
52
45
.6
28
24
62
54.4
11
30
7
14
Somerset
15
9
60
.0
7
2
6
40.0
2
1
3
Talbot
26
15
57
.7
9
6
11
42.3
1
6
2
2
Washington
92
53
57
.6
38
15
39
42.4
11
14
10
4
Wicomico
61
32
52
.5
25
7
29
47.5
10
9
8
2
Worcester
29
15
51
.7
14
1
14
48.3
3
5
4
2
*This total State figure excludes 592 transfers between units.
^Includes transfers from nonpublic schools.
TABLE
123
New High School Teachers and Principals 7-12: By Source: Maryland Public Schools: September 1969
Local Unit
Number
New to
Local
Unit
Source of Teachers
Inexperienced
Total
Number
Percent
Residents
of
Maryland
Residents
of
Other
Areas
Total
Number
Percent
Experienced
Taught in
1968-69/
In
Maryland
In Other
Areas
Last Taught
Previous to 1968-69
In
Maryland
Total State
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George ' s
Queen Anne1 s
St. Mary' s
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
*4,426
71
501
868
618
31
34
70
76
100
39
80
18
138
112
38
817
913
34
96
23
34
74
78
41
2,806
40
293
564
373
21
24
44
49
60
26
51
10
89
59
29
402
432
29
57
17
18
46
43
30
57.2
56.3
58.5
65.0
60.4
67.7
70.6
62.9
64.5
60.0
66.7
63.7
55.6
64.5
52.7
76.3
49.2
47.3
85.3
59.4
73.9
52.
62,
55.
73.
1,650
27
136
458
270
11
13
30
20
22
22
30
3
36
42
15
142
234
13
25
15
9
28
30
19
1,156
13
157
106
103
10
11
14
29
38
4
21
7
53
17
14
260
198
16
32
2
9
18
13
11
2,098
31
208
304
245
10
10
26
27
40
13
29
8
49
53
9
415
481
5
39
6
16
28
35
11
42.8
43.7
41.5
35.0
39.6
32.3
29.4
37.1
35.5
40.0
33.3
36.3
44.4
35.5
47.3
23.7
50.8
52.7
14.7
40.6
26.1
47.1
37.8
44.9
26.8
533
13
48
69
74
1
3
12
*A
4
7
6
1
11
23
4
75
125
2
11
1
9
11
14
5
682
7
69
47
69
6
3
5
14
24
5
13
1
19
17
3
162
176
2
11
4
3
7
10
5
561
11
60
148
66
2
3
6
1
5
4
11
12
93
99
1
11
1
2
7
*This total State figure excludes 478 transfers between units.
/Includes transfers from nonpublic schools.
ADULT PROGRAM DATA
Annual Report
•
TABLE
124
High School Equivalence: State of Maryland: 1959-60 - 1969-70
Year
Number of Applicants
Who:
Total Number
of
Certificates
Issued
Completed
Examination*
Earned
Certificate
Earned Certificate
through USAFI/
1959-60
1,850
951
712
1,663
1960-61
1,940
1,002
833
1,835
1961-62
2,327
1,181
719
1,900
1962-63
2,595
1,307
746
2,053
1963-64
3,015
1,455
747
2,202
1964-65
3,274
1,437
672
2,109
1965-66
3,562
1,595
592
2,187
1966-67
3,905
1,763
584
2,347
1967-68
4,947
2,109
881
2,990
1968-69
6,495
2,838
875
3,713
1^69-70
8,453
3,363
1,091
4,454
*Includes re-tests.
/United States Armed Forces Institute.
TABLE
125
General Adult Education Programs*: Number of Teachers, Classes, and Enrollment: State of Maryland: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Americani-
zation and
Citizenship
Elementary
Education
High School
Academic
Education
Language
Rapid
Reading
Physical
Fitness
French
Spanish
Russian
German
Other
Teachers
Classes
Enroll-
ment
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
Total State
1 ,270
2 ,205
52,177
29
824
55
649
598
13 328
59
1 119
76
1 306
5
76
26
524
345
22
618
42
1 346
Allegany
3
3
99
-
-
-
-
3
99
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 1
Anne Arundel
40
62
1,227
2
26
-
-
21
378
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
69
-
- 1
Ra ] t"i TTl /~l Q flf"^7
OdillLIIULC V-jXUy
240
528
11 ,044
21
694
55
649
291
7,118
11
140
15
184
1
3
1
37
-
-
2
69
-
- 1
Baltimore
235
384
12,352
-
-
-
-
74
1,734
7
129
8
147
- '
7
122
3
46
7
222
Calvert
9
9
217
3
64
2
64
Caroline
5
6
116
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 1
Carroll
7
8
183
-
-
-
-
6
124
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ]
Cec i 1
16
20
364
-
-
-
-
4
89
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
, f
-
-
-
-
2
48
Charles
10
12
237
Q
o
i rl
Lj 1
Dorchester
g
3
200
3
72
1
21
Frederick
110
153
2,600
1
8
37
489
10
180
Garrett
8
13
309
3
125
Harford
13
33
654
Howard
49
50
1,087
6
96
1
17
4
123
Kent
16
15
360
4
60
Montgomery
215
523
11,973
3
22
99
2,015
38
793
42
844
2
55
14
306
12
283
7
157
Prince George's
191
234
6,493
2
74
16
450
3
57
4
60
1
12
2
29
2
101
14
526
Queen Anne ' s
11
15
323
3
45
St. Mary's
48
70
1,336
10
154
1
15
1
13
1
11
6
253
Somerset /
Talbot
2
2
26
Washington
18
40
638
6
92
5
35
1
6
1
5
Wicomico
8
9
145
2
40
Worcester
8
8
194
2
52
1
27
-'Programs administered by local boards of education.
/No program for 1969-70.
TABLE
125
General Adult Education Programs*: Number of Teachers, Classes, and Enrollment: State of Maryland: 1969-70
Local Unit
Business Education
Fine Arts
Arts and
Crafts ,
Ceramics
Music
Furniture
Ref inishing ,
Woodworking
Other
Practical
and
Applied
Arts
Other
Bookkeeping
Shorthand-
Stenography
Typing
Other
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
Total State
10
190
8
134
29
650
48
1,269
192
4,310
185
4,025
30
930
59
1,122
238
5,740
477
13,672
Allegany
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Anne Arundel
10
O Q 1
zo 1
12
22 9
3
46
2
49
2
56
6
93
Baltimore City
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
131
2,150
Bait imore
-
-
-
-
-
-
22
553
52
1,272
60
1,316
4
94
16
333
-
-
124
6,384
Calvert
-
-
-
-
2
44
-
-
-
-
1
15
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
30
Caroline
1
23
2
38
3
55
Carroll «
2
59
Cecil
1
16
3
55
3
49
7
107
Charles
2
46
2
34
Dorchester
1
29
2
59
1
19
Frederick
3
39
3
34
9
162
7
212
2
26
12
166
4
60
7
83
6
68
52
1,073
Garrett
2
31
2
31
6
122
Harford
5
97
28
557
Howard
1
29
2
86
3
136
4
78
2
31
1
23
3
79
9
126
14
263
Kent
1
15
1
42
1
37
2
33
2
30
1
33
1
26
1
46
1
38
Montgomery
110
2,392
61
1,370
17
666
9
150
37
890
72
2,030
Prince George's
1
11
2
31
17
443
8
228
1
41
6
151
115
3,187
40
1,092
Queen Anne ' s
1
16
2
57
2
49
6
141
1
15
St. Mary's
2
51
2
35
6
126
2
42
1
18
4
61
14
273
20
284
Somerset/
Talbot
1
13
1
13
Washington
3
27
15
366
2
30
2
35
5
42
Wicomico
1
10
1
7
1
30
2
25
1
21
1
12
Worcester
2
35
3
80
Programs administered by local boards of education.
/No program for 1969-70.
TABLE
125
Detailed explanation of "Other Adult Programs" as summarized on the preceding table.
Local Unit
Subject
Classes
Enroll-
ment
Local Unit
Subject
Classes
Enrol 1-
ment
Anne Arundel
Developing Learning Materials
1
28
Cecil
Ant iques
1
16
Family Life and Sex Education
2
26
Bridge
2
31
Pharmacology Reading
1
15
Electricity
2
30
Play Reading Seminar
1
10
Engine Tune-up
2
30
Theatre Workshop
1
14
Frederick
Agriculture Mechanic
8
120
Baltimore City
Parent Education
118
1,851
Antiques
1
192
Problems of Democracy
9
213
Arc Welding
1
20
Reading Improvement
3
77
College Information
5
82
Slide Rule
1
9
Defensive Driving
2
45
Driver Education
7
87
Baltimore
American Contempory Novel
2
23
Drug Education
1
56
Archaeology
1
19
Elementary Business Training
1
14
College Administration Procedures
o
DDU
Electricity Basic
1
zU
College Information for Parents
6
203
Electronics
2
21
Community Forums
12
1,409
Family Life and Sex Education
1
8
Creative Writing
3
40
Gas Engines
1
20
Defensive Driving
4
64
Machine Shop
2
20
Driver Education
29
887
Man and the Social Order
2
18
Drug Abuse and Control Series
18
1,512
Metal Shop
2
21
Effective Reading
1
17
Mineralogy
1
49
Electricity
1
26
Pharmacology Review
1
17
Medical Self Help
4
195
Photography
1
12
Modern Mathematics for Parents
3
50
Pilot Ground School
2
35
Seamanship
7
462
Plumbing
1
10
Senior Citizens Cultural Series
30
888
Sign Language
2
60
Your Child and College
1
39
Swimming
1
11
Trowel Trades
2
22
Calvert
Preparation for Home/Family Living
1
30
Yoga
4
113
Carroll
Family Life
2
59
TABLE
125
Detailed explanation of "Other Adult Programs" as summarized on the preceding table, (continued)
Enroll-
Enroll-
Local Unit
Subject
Classes
ment
Local Unit
Subject
Classes
ment
Howard
•
Ballroom Dancing
i
i
"\L
jf
Mont gomery
Public Speaking
1
1 Q
18
Bridge
en
(cont inued)
Real Estate Law
3
1 9 C
Child Psychology
9
Z
"W
Sign Language
o
J
Q9
yz
Electrical Wiring
1
I
ZU
Society on Trial
9
9 £
ZD
Electronics
1
1
1 /
writing tor Children
9
9 9
a
Hort iculture
1
L
9£
Z 0
Masonry
1
1
9 Q
jy
Prince George s
Drug Education
9
i
109
Photography
9
z
tu
Family Life and Health Education
9 9
Welding
i
1
9 A
Fundamentals of Child Care
Photography
1
9
5
15
C 9
0 j
Kent
We lding
1
Jo
Queen Anne s
•
Electric Welding
1
1 c
1 J
Montgomery
Ant iques
7
9r\9
ZUZ
Aviation: Ground School
o
L
0 1
St. Mary s
Auto Repair
3
44
f
Instrument and Pilot Rating
1
9 1
Beauty Culture
2
16
Private Pilot
1
27
Bricklaying
3
44
Communications
4
39
Drafting
2
22
Creative Writing
3
87
Electronics
2
22
Decoupage
13
371
Marine Engine Repair
2
18
Dollar Sense
1
21
Nurse's Aide Training
2
24
Drug Abuse
1
9
Real Estate
2
46
Environmental Pollution
1
58
Teacher Aide Training
1
32
Great Decisions
4
76
Welding
1
16
Investments and Stock Market
3
53
Know Your Ancestors
6
286
Washington
Law for the Layman
2
15
Lip Reading
3
72
Movie Photography Seminar
1
12
Managing Children's Behavior
1
15
Public Speaking
2
15
Modern Mathematics for Parents
1
18
Parties, People and Politics
2
136
Wicomico
Electronics
1
12
Pharmacology
4
125
Preparing Income Tax Forms
1
18
TABLE
126
Adult Basic Education: State of Maryland: 1969-70
Local Unit
Number
of
Classes
Enrollment by Grade Level
Number
Completing
8th Grade
Total
1-3
fRpp"i nm'np 1
4-6
( Int ermedi ate)
7-8
( Adv a.nced )
Total State
415
6,761
1,656
2,911
2,194
1,057
Al legany
4
169
38
82
49
86
Anne Arundel
37
353
71
153
129
22
Baltimore City
45
1,973
267
1,017
689
280
Baltimore
33
686
217
280
189
121
Calvert
5
41
13
16
12 *
10
Caroline
4
22
g
10
4
_
Carroll
5
53
12
27
14
2
Cecil
3
54
9
3
42
30
Charles
18
171
52
87
32
125
Dorchester
8
61
13
25
23
10
Frederick
5
43
10
10
23
19
Garrett
S
94
24
21
49
Harford
21
301
40
133
128
39
Howard
9
85
9
32
44
13
Kent
3
34
5
13
16
16
Montgomery
94
1,219
562
379
278
150
Prince George1 s
79
943
212
438
293
31
Queen Anne's
1
31
12
13
6
15
St. Mary's
7
67
22
34
11
Somerset
6
64
11
22
31
7
Talbot
1
10
3
7
10
Washington
10
122
33
31
58
42
Wicomico
9
146
6
78
62
29
Worcester
3
19
10
4
5
TABLE
127
Vocational Adult Education Program: Enrollment by Program: State of Maryland: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Agri-
culture
Business
and
Office
Education
Distribu-
tive
Educa-
tion
Health
Occupa-
tions
Consumer
and
Homemaking
Education
Occupa-
tional
Home
Economics
Tech-
nical
Educa-
tion
Remedial
Trade
and
Industrial
Education
Total State
46 ,500
226
14,483
1 ,660
729
20,275
19
2 ,482
397
6 ,229
Allegany
803
-
74
-
-
578
-
13
105
33
Anne Arundel
1,375
-
645
104
570
19
37
-
Baltimore City
2 ,574
958
121
213
473
809
Ba It imore
15 ,593
19
3 ,809
1 ,247
160
8, 161
1 ,059
1 , 138
Calvert
Caroline
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Carroll
371
-
97
148
-
■
126
Cecil
352
160
51
64
77
Charles
26
1
25
Dorchester
Frederick
833
23
225
22
382
24
-
157
Garrett
Harford
80
36
44
Howard
61
33
28
Kent
Montgomery
16,503
184
4,313
2 75
9,380
228
292
1,831
Prince George's
4,939
3,517
27
225
1,170
Queen Anne ' s
156
100
31
25
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
2,834
515
79 •
59
992
329
860
Wicomico
Worcester
NOTE: Program data are
based on
partial estimates.
Complete student data for 1969-70
were not identifiable
by program
due to
the initiation of a new vocational student reporting form.
TABLE
128
Vocational Education for Maryland Public High Schools: Enrollment by Program: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Agri-
culture
Business
Office
Education
Distribu-
tive
Educat ion
Health
Occupa-
tions
Consumer
and
Homemaking
Education
Total State
oo , boo
2 75 1
808
23 ,814
Allegany
1,948
68
308
98
-
1,214
Anne Arundel
6,085
54
3,452
568
1,534
Baltimore City
ft 1
O 1
7 9S?
/ , C.J £.
592
238
3,494
Baltimore
199
234
54
5 ,673
Calvert
11U
ou
J£J
Caroline
589
42
327
-
34
-
Carroll
4,723
226
1,312
49
2 ,070
Cecil
1,874
_>u
1 L
IH
45
474
Charles
1 1 /i 0
1 , Ht
7AQ
Dorchester
/JO
i m
1U j
^ftn
Frederick
2,797
111
1,776
81
72
Garrett
998
100
276
189
Harford
2,542
256
1,778
Howard
1,629
38
402
49
675
Kent
699
112
565
Montgomery
9,430
398
2,544
386
27
3,126
Prince George ' s
11,639
279
4,375
237
129
4,416
Queen Anne ' s
1,162
134
452
63
43
48
St. Mary's
1,063
96
592
66
19
Somerset
763
126
637
Talbot
563
49
396
68
Washington
3,696
700
1,296
122
64
829
Wicomico
1,583
45
818
222
30
Worcester
759
46
376
27
Occupa-
tional
Home
Economics
1,492
42
180
25
25
163
34
46
38
710
180
25
24
1
Tech-
nical
Educa-
tion
562
243
16
228
75
Diversi-
fied
Occupa-
tions
641
75
24
22
205
315
Trade
and
Industrial
Education
17,580
218
477
6,348
1,227
186
903
374
243
667
387
508
427
1,806
1,708
422
265
50
610
444
310
NOTE:
Program data are based on partial estimates. Complete student data for 1969-70 were not identifiable by program due to
the initiation of a new vocational student reporting form.
VOCATIONAL
REHABILITATION DATA
Annual Report
TABLE
129
Vocational Rehabilitation Services Rendered: State of Maryland: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Number
Cases
Rehabil-
i tated
Being
Fol lowed
on Jobs
Training
Completed
Being
Prepared
for Jobs
Surveyed:
Under
Advisement
Closed:
Other
Services
Total State
21,862
7,679
1,093
1,164
5,653
4,268
2,005
Allegany
286
123
23
23
84
19
14
Anne Arundel
1,251
496
68
61
186
296
146
Baltimore City
7 , 174
2,742
294
437
1,770
1 , 206
744
Baltimore
2,917
888
143
147
862
546
341
Calvert
114
39
11
-
9
36
19
Caroline
164
61
9
17
24
38
15
Carroll
567
264
18
31
130
89
35
Cecil
241
60
21
9
48
86
1 -7
1 /
Charles
361
109
28
15
62
107
40
Dorchester
357
121
23
23
61
89
40
•
Frederick
831
313
96
20
270
101
33
Garrett
75
36
2
6
28
3
Harford
345
127
10
14
150
21
23
Howard
313
144
15
22
57
53
22
Kent
103
49
5
6
12
19
12
Montgomery
1,561
478
32
96
410
428
127
Prince George's
2,411
723
75
67
736
651
159
Queen Anne's
131
43
19
9
20
28
12
St. Mary's
281
103
11
18
78
65
6
Somerset
214
53
16
17
29
31
25
Talbot
230
90
18
16
37
50
19
Washington
1,136
334
114
60
407
166
55
Wicomico
641
214
33
41
158
121
74
Worcester
158
69
9
9
25
19
27
TABLE
130
Characteristics of Clients Served by Vocational Rehabilitation: State of Maryland: 1969-70
Characteristic
Total
Rehabi ii -
tated*
Other/
Primary Source of Support at Acceptance
Total
Rehabi li -
tated*
Other/
Total Number
21,862
7,679
14,183
Current earnings
2,570
1,375
1,195
Family and friends
9,776
3,108
6,668
Age
Private relief agency
27
11
16
Under 20
4,831
897
3,934
Public assistance
2,224
728
1,496
20 - 34
8,964
3,200
5,764
Public institutions - tax supported
3,873
1,540
2,333
35 - 44
3,181
1,377
1,804
Workmen's compensation
166
68
98
45 - 64
4,468
1,970
2,498
666
226
440
65 ~ ov 6 r
415
232
183
Other disability, sickness, savings, or age
No t reported
3
3
bene f i t s
211
78
133
Annuity or other non-disability insurance
benefits
218
98
120
None
103
39
64
Disability or sickness benefits, savings,
iv- ij
3,203
1,309
1,894
other
962
443
519
8
2,303
844
1,459
Not reported
1,169
4
1, 165
9-11
7 ,706
2,538
5,168
12
4 498
1 731
2 767
13 - 15
'988
'363
'625
16 and over
348
134
214
Special Education
2,553
697
1,856
Not reported
160
24
136
Race
White
14, 178
4,958
9,220
Negro
7,537
2,697
4,840
Indian
18
10
8
Other
28
12
16
Not reported
101
2
99
Sex
Male
12,764
4,354
8,410
Female
9,098
3,325
5,773
Dependents
0
15,320
4,887
10,433
1
2,263
1,015
1,248
2 or 3
2,409
986
1,423
4 or more
1,767
789
978
Not reported
103
2
101
*Clients who were rehabilitated into employment during year.
/Other clients who received service during the year.
TABLE
131
Nature of Disability of Rehabilitation Clients: State of Maryland: 1969-70
Type of Disability
Total
Rehabilitated*
Other/
Total
21,862
7,679
14,183
Orthopedic Amputation
724
313
411
At least one upper and one lower limb
17
9
8
Both upper limbs
10
2
8
One upper limb
111
ill
*3 ^
JJ
7 A
/ O
One or both lower limbs
537
244
293
Other unspecified parts
49
23
26
Orthopedic Impairment - except amputations
3,161
1,076
2,085
Three or more limbs
339
OCT
til
One upper and one lower limb
298
93
205
One or both upper limbs
402
132
270
One or both lower limbs
1,177
408
769
M
Other, ill-defined
945
361
584
Vision Impairments
1 Q 1 f\
1 , J /U
o Jo
No light perception
14/
iul
Less than 20/200 one eye, other eye defective
TOO
7 7
lo 1
Blind, one eye - other eye defective
JVJ
7 9
Blind, one eye - other eye good
1 Q/.
7 c
1 1 Q
iiy
Other visual impairments
jUD
TOO
JO J
Mental Impairments
8,383
2,644
5,739
Character personality, behavior disorders
2,448
727
1,721
Mental retardation
3,203
915
2,288
Psychiatric
2,732
1,002
1,730
Tuberculosis
442
131
311
Miscellaneous
7,782
2,981
4,801
Alcoholism
1,115
618
497
Deafness, unable to talk
192
56
136
Deafness, able to talk
238
89
149
Digestive system disorders
1,583
778
805
Drug addiction
261
75
186
Epilepsy
600
180
420
Heart and circulatory disorders
949
370
579
Speech
253
68
185
Other
2,591
747
1,844
*Clients who were rehabilitated into employment during year.
/Other clients who received service during the year.
TABLE
132
Number of Vocational Rehabilitation Referrals by Reporting Agencies: State of Maryland: 1969-70
Types of Referrals
Total
Rehabilitated*
Other/
Total
21,862
7,679
14,183
Educational institutions
5,698
1,220
4,478
Hospitals and sanatoriums
4,902
2,148
2,754
Health organizations and agencies
1,250
437
813
Welfare agencies
1,430
542
888
Social Security Administration
477
144
333
Workmen's compensation agencies
178
63
115
State employment service
627
223
404
State vocational rehabilitation agency
194
59
135
Correctional institutions
1,516
401
1,115
Other public organizations or agencies
625
252
373
Artificial appliance companies
67
45
22
Employers
83
43
40
Self -referred
1,902
840
1,062
Physicians
1,454
634
820
Other individuals
1,459
628
831
*Clients who were rehabilitated into employment during year.
/Other clients who received service during the year.
FINANCIAL DATA
Annual Report
-i
TABLE
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Expenditures by Maryland State Department of Education: Headquarters and Vocational Rehabilitation: 1969
Source or Purpose
Administration
and
Finance
Research
and
Development
Instruct ion
Vocational
£j U U L i.l L i. \J 1 I
Library
Fy f ci on
1->A LCllD i. U LI
Federal
Program
Planning
Certification
and
Accred itat ion
alaries
lechnical and Special Fees
ommunication
iravel
otor Vehicle Operation and Maintenance
ontractual Services
1 upplies and Materials
quipment - Replacement
quipment - Additional
irants, Subsidies and Contributions
ixed Charges
$ 921,445
93,359
30,578
35,651
7,965
247,698
18,012
5,835
27,953
295,859
18,281
$308,330
14,648
10, 730
9,774
892
154, 630
9, 694
1,816
6,890
54,681
621
$ 773,083
201,432
24, 574
51,403
6,200
256, 144
15,667
6, 784
16,753
75, 194
39,406
$ 396,911
6,686
8,879
24, 196
4,082
102,490
5,594
4,403
16,356
16,549
21,412
$ 226,567
17,394
7,081
12,388
839
16,862
7,745
1,322
4,034
8,212
13,387
$185,644
51,663
6,210
11,201
2,328
37,624
2, 709
1, 156
2,219
11,719
972
$428,003
27,200
15,649
9,727
3, 136
15,383
5,455
662
9,083
2,477
368
Total
*
$1,702, 636
$572,706
$1,466,640
$ 607,558
$ 315,831
$313,445
$517, 143
State Library
Services
Instructional
Television
Administration
Rehabilitat ion
Placement and
Guidance
Case
Services
Disability
Determination
slaries
schnical and Special Fees
)iranunication
ravel
>tor Vehicle Operation and Maintenance
mtractual Services
lpplies and Materials
luipment - Replacement
luipment - Additional
"ants, Subsidies, and Contributions
.xed Charges
$ 43,974
3,046
2,006
912
105
196,196
6,194
5,033
2, 589
1,335
26,849
$145,224
53, 920
131
7,205
271
136,620
96,716
49,570
8, 171
520
$ 348,489
4, 602
11, 555
7, 154
3, 935
43, 176
14,087
4,037
14,307
62,247
17,041
$2,517,286
26,684
62, 600
88, 538
4,800
2,249,236
28,885
6,250
82, 199
190, 155
100,278
$
4,064,018
$351,375
375,030
6, 110
7,812
1,529
3,554
338
152
38, 193
22,037
Total
$ 288,239
$498,348
$ 530,630
$5,356, 911
$4,064,018
$806, 130
TABLE
134
Statement of Appropriations: Maryland State Department of Education: 1969-70
Unit or Program
Appropriations*
Expenditures
Appropriation Lapsed
Total
Genera 1
Specia 1
Federal
Total
Disbur se-
ments
Encum-
brances
Cance 1-
lations/
Rever-
s ions?
State Share of Current Expenses
$137, 627, 645
$137, 627, 645
$
$
$137,587,328
$137,587,328
$
$
$ 40,317
Current Expense Incentive Aid
10, 038,355
10,038,355
9, 932, 617
9, 932, 617
105, 738
Transportation
27,850,000
27, 850, 000
_
_
27, 850, 000
25, 578, 670
2,271,330
Transportation-Handicapped Children
597,000
597, 000
_
597, 000
211,860
385, 140
_
_
School Building Construction Aid
59, 745, 000
59, 745, 000
_
_
59,745,000
35,562,282
24, 182, 718
_
_
Handicapped Children
17, 985, 700
17,985,700
_
_
15,219,584
15,219,584
_
2, 766, 116
Public Libraries
3,040,862
2,327,617
_
713,245
2,842,873
2,662,045
180,825
179,259
18, 730
Federal Vocational Education
12,022,489
_
12,022,489
5, 975, 112
1,479, 503
4,495,609
6,047,377
Adult Education
816,357
150,000
_
666,357
787, 321
193,323
593, 998
29,036
_
School Lunch
2,657,793
2, 657, 793
2, 158, 975
1, 957, 202
201, 773
498,818
ARA and MDTA Acts
2,374, 774
237,477
_
2, 137,297
2,374,774
406, 824
1, 967, 950
—
National Defense Education Act
1,738,446
1,738,446
865, 153
52,399
812, 754
873,293
-
Driver Education Fund
925, 880
925, 880
925, 880
925, 880
School Milk
2,044,060
2,044,060
2,044,060
1,672,367
371,693
-
Public Library Incentive Aid
542,547
224,790
317, 757
514,840
197,083
317,757
27,707
Elementary and Secondary Education
Act - Title I
18,208,000
18,208,000
18,208,000
11, 102,607
7, 105,393
Elementary and Secondary Education
Act - Title II
915,000
915,000
755,571
213,299
542,272
159,429
Child Nutrition Act
2,471, 135
2,471, 135
2,471, 135
1,670,200
800, 935
Supplementary Centers and Services
3,000,000
3,000,000
1,938,229
698,738
1,239,491
1,061,771
Grants in State-Handicapped Children
418,832
418,832
343,874
137,836
206,038
74,958
Education Professions Development Act
293,635
293,635
293,635
293,635
Food Service Program
1,200,000
1,200,000
1,200, 000
986,226
213,774
Headquarters - State Department of
Education
6,897,382
4,028,679
40, 174
2,828,529
6,282,546
5,552,029
730,517
332, 199
282,63
Vocational Rehabilitation
11,350,287
1,377,634
73,007
9,899, 645
10, 757,688
8,600,368
2, 157,320
528,553
64,041
Teachers' Retirement System
28,576,140
28,576, 140
28,294,995
28,294,995
281, 14,
State Aided Educational Institutions
1,586,219
1,586,219
1,586,219
1,586,219
TOTAL
$354,923,538
$293,552,256
$1,039,061
$60,332,220
$341,552,409
$291,555,607
$49, 996,802
$9,784,693
$3,586,43
^Appropriations adjusted by credits and amendments.
7Applies to Federal Funds.
?Applies to General Funds.
TABLE
135
Local Revenue Appropriations: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Appropriations for Public Schools/
Percent of Total Revenue Appropriated tc
Public Schools
Local Unit
Local
All School
Current
Capital
Debt
All School
Current
Capital
Debt
Revenue*
Purposes
Expenses
Outlay
Service
Purposes
Expenses
Outlay
Service
otal State
$930,600,580
$490,325,143
$421,999,748
$8,054,202
$60,271,193
52.7
45.3
0.9
6.5
Allegany
13,583,813
7,060,954
6,350,200
108,400
602,354
52.0
46.8
0.8
4.4
Anne Arundel
55,424,560
31,611,335
27,069,960
-
4,541,375
57.0
48.8
-
8.2
Baltimore City
244,877,752
88,286,315
76,101,857
2,071,745
10,112,713
36.0
31.1
0.8
4.1
Baltimore
151,231,144
84,859,659
71,972,836
4,246,670
8,640,153
56.1
47.6
2.8
5.7
Calvert
3,044,757
1,925,875
1,720,954
34,000
170,921
63.2
56.5
1.1
5.6
Caroline
2,794,754
1,519,936
1,316,789
-
203,147
54.4
47.1
-
7.3
Carroll
11,578,023
6,686,196
5,921,069
9,299
755,828
57.7
51.1
0. 1
6.5
Cecil
7,800,859
5,302,156
4,221,866
31,350
1,048,940
68.0
54.1
0.4
13.5
Charles
8,020,783
5,119,843
4,492,363
627,480
63.8
56.0
7.8
Dorchester
5, 109,319
2,498,995
2,159,827
-
339,168
48.9
42.3
-
6.6
Frederick
17,463,901
10,883,741
8,939,330
50,002
1,894,409
62.3
51.2
0.3
10.8
Garrett
. 3,807,415
1,319,822
1,222,817
5,900
91,105
34.7
32.1
0.2
2.4
Harford
19,597,049
11,688,826
9,931,115
1,757,711
59.7
50.7
9.0
Howard
15,972,912
9,183,809
7,523,964
383,005
1,276,840
57.5
47.1
2.4
8.0
Kent
3,036,680
2,048,612
1,764,171
284,441
67.5
58.1
9.4
Montgomery
162,832,060
97,778,220
84,804,592
966,089
12,007,539
60.1
52.1
0.6
7.4
Prince George's
155,822,756
95,953,160
82,890,638
13,062,522
61.6
53.2
8.4
Queen Anne 1 s
3,140,510
1,859,045
1,648,537
39,000
171,508
59.2
52.5
1.2
5.5
St. Mary's
4,692,283
2,366,471
1,979,192
30,892
356,387
50.4
42.2
0.6
7.6
Somerset
2,252,072
1,008,953
937,502
71,451
44.8
41.6
3.2
Talbot
4,841,078
2,598,539
2,323,534
275,005
53.7
48.0
5.7
Washington
17,437,925
10,588,640
9,729,352
40 000
819,288
60.7
55.8
0.2
4.7
Wicomico
9,501,581
5,015,680
4,286,880
37,850
690,950
52.8
45.1
0.4
7.3
Worcester
6,736,594
3,160,361
2,690,403
469,958
46.9
39.9
7.0
Figures from State Bureau of Fiscal Services which include taxes, licenses and permits, and fines and forfeitures.
Figures from financial reports of local boards of education.
TE: Beginning with this fiscal year, appropriations for community colleges are no longer included in this table.
TABLE
136
Receipts from All Sources for Current Expenses*, School Construction, and Debt Service:
Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
(Includes Teachers' Retirement and Social Security Paid Direct by State)
Local Unit
Total
Receipts
Revenue
Percent from
Each Source
State
Federal
Local
Nonrevenue
State
Federal
Local
Non-
L C V CUUC
Appropriations
Other/
Total State
$973,408,041
$291,382,473
$62,891,757
S&90 1?s 1 4"?
&ii 718 881
$124,089,787
29.9
6.5
50.9
12.7
Allegany
14,440,864
5,698,483
1,609,994
7,060,954
64,145
7,288
39.5
11.1
49.3
0.1
Anne Arundel
68,423,725
'22,274,617
4,197,513
31,611,335
383,462
9,956,798
32.5
6.1
46.8
14.6
Baltimore City
201,292,339
72,122,722
14,541,789
88,286,315
1,214,156
25,127,357
35.8
7.2
44.5
12.5
Bait imor e
146, 171,748
35,378,153
4,587,979
84,859,659
327,925
21,018,032
24. a
3.1
58.3
14.4
Calvert
8,430,964
4,814,911
574,043
1 Q 9 S 87 S
< 1 S8 9 \
1,274,368
57. 1
6.8
21.0
15.1
Caroline
4,814,692
2,201,821
347,179
1,519,936
5,677
740,079
45.7
7.2
31.7
15.4
Carroll
16,060,251
5,111,221
449,413
6,686,196
65,908
3,747,513
31.8
2.8
42.0
23.4
Cecil
10,563,884
4,312,298
918,282
5,302,156
31,089
59
40.8
8.7
50.5
Charles
14,369,547
5,361,980
1,741,591
5,119,843
52,564
2,093,569
37.3
12.1
36.0
14.6
Dorchester
5,457,877
(.QQ CQ1
2,498,995
3,569
9,253
Zil 9
19 8
n i
Urn 1
Frederick
18,254,007
5,425,128
1,374,511
10,883,741
156,167
414,460
29.7
7.5
60.5
2.3
Garrett
4,420,128
2,301,778
685,300
1,319,822
47,073
66,155
52.1
15.5
30.9
1.5
Harford
24,188,657
9,655,301
2,156,146
11,688,826
88,142
600,242
39.9
8.9
48.7
2.5
Howard
25,247,819
6,440,534
1,130,593
9,183,809
173,852
8,319,031
25.5
4.5
37.1
32.9
Kent
6,211,018
2,540,004
520,363
2,048,612
11,222
1,090,817
40.9
8.4
33.2
17.5
Montgomery
166,771,347
36,233,539
9,208,346
97,778,220
922,775
22,628,467
21.7
5.5
59.2
13.6
Prince George' s
174,115,270
43,908,251
12,361,032
95,953,160
945,608
20,947,219
25.2
7.1
55.7
12.0
Queen Anne's
3,963,856
1,690,540
313,135
1,859,045
9,055
92,081
42.7
7.9
47.1
2.3
St. Mary's
9,178,390
4,751,595
1,785,582
2,366,471
71,880
202,862
51.8
19.4
26.6
2.2
Somerset
3,395,066
1,933,107
358,485
1,008,953
1,371
93,150
56.9
10.6
29.8
2.7
Talbot
4,467,231
1,374,686
378,345
2,598,539
25,636
90,025
30.8
8.5
58.7
2.0
Washington
20,663,084
7,673,879
1,945,435
10,588,640
19,205
435,925
37.1
9.4
51.4
2.1
Wicomico
13,706,225
4,819,490
612,618
5,015,680
230,768
3,027,669
35.1
4.5
38.3
22.1
Worcester
8,800,052
3,110,966
395,492
3,160,361
25,865
2,107,368
35.4
4.5
36.2
23.9
*Includes federal funds for school lunch and special milk.
/Includes the following: tuition, refunds, transfers from other school units, and all other sources.
^Less than 0.1 percent.
NOTE: Brackets denote red figure.
TABLE
137
Receipts from All Sources for Current Expenses-': Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
(Includes Teachers' Retirement and Social Security Paid Direct by State)
Locai Unit
Total
Receipts
Revenue
Nonrevenue?
Percent from
Each Source
State
Federal
Local
State
F ed eral
Local
Non-
revenue
Appropriations
Other/
$237,022,016
$60,593,199
$428,109,009
$4,033,576
32.5
8.3
59.2
a
Allegany
19 Tin ATI
1Z , J 1U , O J 1
4 ,7/0, bl)4
i , 009 ,994
6,458,600
64,145
7 TOO
/ , Zoo
38 . 7
8 . 2
53 . 0
0. 1
Anne Arundel
49,728,626
18,188,687
4,086,517
27,069,960
383,462
36.6
8.2
55.2
Baltimore City
153,465,826
60,213,548
14,541,789
78,173,602
536,887
39.2
9.5
51.3
-
Baltimore
1 AO 1 /. Q 01 Q
lUo , Ihj , L 1 J
29,446,603
3,899,179
74,469,506
327,925
27.2
3.6
69.2
-
Calvert
2,075,058
574,043
1,771,641
(158,233)
48.7
13.5
37.8
-
Caroline
i "7 n o n i o
3 , 702 , 922
i inn
2,013, 198
347 , 179
1,316,789
5,677
20, 079
54.4
9.4
35 . 7
0. 5
Carroll
10,718,875
4,273,346
449,413
5,930,368
61,952
3,796
39.9
4.2
55.9
a
Cecil
8,592,742
3,425,010
883,368
4,253,216
31,089
59
39.9
10.3
49.8
a
Charles
4,171,288
1,385,381
4,^92,363
52,564
41.3
13.7
45.0
-
Dorchester
/ n *7 o c An
4,978, 509
2,113,972
698,591
2,159,827
3,569
2,550
42.5
14.0
43.4
0.1
♦
Frederick
15,185 433
4,655,054
1,374,511
8,989,332
156,167
10, 369
30.6
9.1
60.2
0.1
Garrett
4,106,718
2,164,128
670,880
1,228,717
42,993
52.7
16.3
31.0
Harford
20,283,185
8,107,782
2,156,146
9,931,115
88,142
40.0
10.6
49.4
Howard
12,940,870
3,925,703
1,076,082
7,765,233
173,852
30.3
8.3
61.4
Kent
3,157,179
1,098,897
269,743
1,764,171
11,222
13,146
34.8
8.5
56.3
0.4
Montgomery
126,398,293
30,496,491
9,208,346
85,770,681
922,775
24.1
7.3
68.6
Prince George's
130,823,593
34,662,613
12,222,385
82,890,638
945,608
102,349
26.5
9.3
64.1
0.1 .
Queen Anne' s
3,435,736
1,464,934
313,135
1,648,537
9,055
75
42.6
9.1
48.3
a
St. Mary's
7,844,909
4,056,619
1,736,142
1,979,192
71,880
1,076
51.7
22.1
26.3
a
Somerset
3,067,283
1,769,689
358,485
937,502
1,371
236
57.7
11.7
30.6
a
Talbot
3,905,884
1,178,344
378,345
2,323,534
25,636
25
30.2
9.7
60.1
a
Washington
18,232,161
6,497,244
1,945,435
9,769,352
19,205
925
35.6
10.7
53.7
a
Wicomico
9,664,894
4,496,627
612,618
4,324,730
230,768
151
46.5
6.4
47.1
a
Worcester
4,876,148
1,756,577
395,492
2,690,403
25,865
7,811
36.0
8.1
55.7
0.2
*Includes current expense for capital outlay and federal funds for school lunch and special milk.
/Includes the following: tuition, refunds, transfers from other school units, and all other sources.
^Includes sale of property and equipment, insurance recovery, and other nonrevenue receipts.
aLess than 0.1 percent.
TABLE
138
Receipts from AH Sources for Current Expenses-': Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
(Excludes Teachers' Retirement and Social Security Paid Direct by State)
Local Unit
Total
Receipts ,
Revenue
Nonrevenue?-
Per
cent from
Each S
ource
State
Federal
Local
State
Federal
Local
Non-
revenue
Appropriations
Other/
lULCll O La l-C
$685 , 630, 513
$192,724,794
$60,593,199
$428,109,009
$4,033,576
$169,935
28.1
8.8
63.1
a
A1 1
Ai 1 egany
11 57 3 3 65
A f)33 338
H , OJ J , J J O
1 flOQ QQ4
6,458,600
64,145
7,288
34.8
8.7
56.4
0. 1
Anne Arundel
46,493,049
14,953,110
4,086,517
27,069,960
383,462
32.2
8.8
59.0
Baltimore City
144,177,605
50,925,327
14,541,789
78,173,602
536,887
-
35.3
10.1
54.6
-
T3 o 1 t~ *i mi"! y q
Ddl L J.U1U £ C
1 01 598 9 38
IVlj JJOj7JO
22,902,328
3,899,179
74,469,506
327,925
22.6
3.8
73.6
Pal vprf
u 050 lm
1,862,650
574,043
1,771,641
(158,233)
46.0
14.2
39.8
C arn 1 i' np
3 450 499
1 7f>0 775
347 , 179
1,316,789
5,677
20,079
51.0
10. 1
38.3
0.6
Carroll
10,070,336
3,624,807
449,413
5,930,368
61,952
3,796
36.0
4.5
59.5
a <
Cecil
8,077,575
2,909,843
883,368
4,253,216
31,089
59
36.0
11.0
53.0
a
9 559 003
J •) ' j \J\J J
3,628,695
1,385,381
4,492,363
52,564
38.0
14.5
47.5
Do ITCblSS 1 617
4,657,907
1,793,370
698,591
2,159,827
3,569
2,550
38.5
15.0
46.4
0.1
Frederick
14,244,925
3,714,546
1,374,511
8.989,332
156,167
10,369
26.1
9.6
64.2
0.1
Garrett
3,890,742
1,948,152
670,880
1,228,717
42,993
50.1
17.2
32.7
Harford
18,984,985
6,809,582
2,156,146
9,931,115
88,142
35.9
11.3
52.8
Howard
12,174,815
3,159,648
1,076,082
7,765,233
173,852
26.0
8.8
65.2
Kent
2,941,037
882,755
269,743
1,764,171
11,222
13,146
30.0
9.2
60.4
0.4
Montgomery
118,725,561
22,823,759
9,208,346
85,770,681
922,775
19.2
7.8
73.0
Prince George's
123,104,371
26,943,391
12,222,385
82,890,638
945,608
102,349
21.9
9.9
68.1
0.1
Queen Anne's
3,188,619
1,217,817
313,135
1,648,537
9,055
75
38.2
9.8
52.0
a
St. Mary's
7,436,886
3,648,596
1,736,142
1,979,192
71,880
1,076
49.1
23.3
27.6
a
Somerset
2,898,323
1,600,729
358,485
937,502
1,371
236
55.2
12.4
32.4
a
Talbot
3,686,069
958,529
378,345
2,323,534
25,636
25
26.0
10.3
63.7
a
Washington
17,110,001
5,375,084
1,945,435
9,769,352
19,205
925
31.4
11.4
57.2
a
Wicomico
8,972,384
3,804,117
612,618
4,324,730
230,768
151
42.4
6.8
50.8
a
Worcester
4,563,417
1,443,846
395,492
2,690,403
25,865
7,811
31.6
8.7
59.5
0.2
^Includes current expense for capital outlay and federal funds for school lunch and special milk.
/Includes the following: tuition, refunds, transfers from other school units, and all other sources.
j'Includes sale of property and equipment, insurance recovery, and other nonrevenue receipts.
aLess than 0.1 percent.
NOTE: Brackets denote red figure.
TABLE
139
Receipts from All Sources for School Construction: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Re c e i p t s
Revenue
Nonrevenue*
Percent from Each Source
State
Federal
Local
State
Federal
Local
Non-
revenue
Appropriations
Other
Total State
$159,679,915
$32,398,752
$2,298,558
$1,961, 628
$8 , 036
$123,012,941
20.3
1.4
1.2
77.1
Allegany
1,250,252
650,252
600,000
_
_
-
52.0
48.0
-
-
Anne Arundel
12,069,501
2,001,707
110,996
_
_
9,956,798
16.6
0.9
-
82.5
Vi a 1 r i mo tp CM t* v
32 227 483
7,100,126
-
-
-
25 127 357
> j J ' j -J -J 1
22.0
-
-
78.0
Ral rimnyp
J_> i_ l -L L. J- 1 1 IvJ l C.
23 981 162
524,330
688,800
1,750,000
-
21 018 032
2.2
2.9
7.3
87.6
OdlVcl L,
3 893 080
2,618,712
-
1 274 368
67.3
-
-
32.7
Caroline
720,000
-
-
-
-
720,000
-
-
-
100.0
Carroll
4,585,548
837,875
-
-
3,956
3,743,717
18.3
-
0.1
81.6
Cecil
489,204
454,290
34,914
-
-
92.9
7.1
-
-
Char 1 es
3 228 471
778,692
356,210
2 093 569
24.1
11.0
-
64.9
Tin vm hp<?fPT"
6 703
6 703
100. 0
Frederick
524,165
120,074
404,091
22.9
77.1
Garrett
113,769
29,114
14,420
4,080
66,155
25.6
12.7
3.6
58.1
Harford
1,433,423
833,181
600,242
58.1
41.9
Howard
10,736,042
2,220,764
54,511
141,736
8,319,031
20.7
0.5
1.3
77.5
Kent
2,750,851
1,422,560
250,620
1,077,671
51.7
9.1
39.2
Montgomery
27,458,604
5,737,048
21,721,556
20.9
79.1
Prince George's
26,046,477
5,062,960
138,647
20,844,870
19.5
0.5
80.0
Queen Anne's
273,809
142,803
39,000
92,006
52.2
14.2
33.6
St. Mary's
742,094
459,976
49,440
30,892
201,786
62.0
6.6
4.2
27.2
Somerset
171,437
78,523
92,914
45.8
54.2
Talbot
187,646
97,646
90,000
52.0
48.0
Washington
435,000
435,000
100.0
Wicomico
3,033,168
5,650
3,027,518
0.2
99.8
Worcester
3,322,026
1,222,469
2,099,557
36.8
63.2
^'Includes sale of bonds, property and equipment, insurance recovery, and interest.
TABLE
140
Receipts from All Sources for Debt Service: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Receipts
Revenue
Nonrevenue*
Percent from Each Source
State
Federal
Local
State
Federal
Local
Non-
revenue
Appropriations
Other
Total State
COO OA/1 0 O 1
90 i , ouu, _>y i
$21,961,705
-
$60,254,506
$677,269
on r\c Ail
9906 , 9 i 1
26.2
-
72.7
1.1
Allegany
879,981
277,627
OUZ , jjh
-
31.5
68.5
Anne Arundel
6,625,598
2,084,223
4- 9 J*f 1 j J / J
-
31.5
_
68.5
_
R a 1 f i mo t" p> pi t*u
1 5 599 030
4,809,048
_
10 11? 71^
0 / / , Z Oy
30.8
_
69.2
_
R.p1 fl' ITlflTP
Ua J. L XII I v ' 1 v..
14 047 373
5,407,220
_
8,640,153
38.5.
61.5
_
fa 1 vprf
V-/ a. J- V C L L_
275 , 375
121,141
-
154,234
-
44.0
-
56.0
-
Caroline
391,770
188,623
/CUj , 14/
-
48. 1
51.9
Carroll
755,828
755 , 828
-
100.0
_
Cecil
432,998
1,048,940
29.2
_
70.8
_
Char 1 e s
X j uj -/ j HO VJ
412,000
_
627^480
39.6
-
60.4
-
Do rches ter
H / Z 9 DO J
133,497
339,168
28.2
71.8
Frederick
2,544,409
650,000
1,894,409
25.5
74.5
Garrett
199,641
108,536
91,105
54.4
45.6
Harford
2,472,049
714,338
1,757,711
28.9
71.1
Howard
1,570,907
294,067
1,276,840
18.7
81.3
Kent
302,988
18,547
284,441
6.1
93.9
Montgomery
12,914,450
12,007,539
906,911
93.0
7.0
Prince George's
17,245,200
4,182,678
13,062,522
24.3
75.7
Queen Anne 1 s
254,311
82,803
171,508
32.6
67.4
St. Mary's
591,387
235,000
356,387
39.7
60.3
Somerset
156,346
84,895
71,451
54.3
45.7
Talbot
373,701
98,696
275,005
26.4
73.6
Washington
1,995,923
1,176,635
819,288
59.0
41.0
W\comico
1,008,163
317,213
690,950
31.5
68.5
Worcester
601,878
131,920
469,958
21.9
78.1
"'Accrued interest on bonds and investments.
TABLE
141
Receipts from the State of Maryland for Public School Purposes: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
State
Funds
Current Expenses
State Share
of Current
Expense
Current
Expense
Incentive
Aid
Transpor-
tation
Phys ical
Exam-
ination
of Bus
Drivers
Handi-
capped
Children
Adult
Education
Driver
Education
Other*
lULdl OLdLt!
y*i.7i.j_>o^.j'-f/J
$137,616,683
$10,044,347
$27,519,854
$38,010
$15,639,958
$85,018
$781,316
$999,608
Allegany
5,698,483
3,099,144
192,909
617,767
1,755
113,122
816
420
7,405
Anne Arundel
22,274,617
10,685,063
977,652
2,127,696
5,505
1,034,111
7,884
35,243
79,956
Baltimore City
7 9 19 9 7 99
38,645,445
2,114,798
5,102,780
615
4,178,809
17,741
83,439
781,700
Bait imo r e
JJ j J/Oj IJj
16,117,016
1,455,007
3,011,709
6,013
2,060,585
13,792
147,557
90,649
L.aiv er l
A ft 1 /. Oil
1,163,982
41,591
565,201
340
85,255
1,281
5,000
-
Caroline
2,201,821
1,219,339
81,734
383,778
927
68,608
1,200
5, 189
_
Cayoll
5,111,221
2,342,097
195,828
767,724
1,498
293,317
-
24,343
-
A 9 90 ft
2,142,333
102,672
523,511
765
129,473
2,000
9,067
22
Linear lea
^ tat Qftn
2,365,258
183,488
878,849
706
177,407
3,680
17,927
1,380
Do rches ter
9 9A.7 AAQ
1,263,824
45,771
412,559
938
50,478
800
10,000
9,000
Frederick
5,425,128
2,633,483
212,111
677,074
1,412
167,286
5,362
17,818
Garrett
2,301,778
1,312,585
74,796
500,490
1,058
56,393
2,830
Harford
9,655,301
4,956,493
339,865
1,222,840
2,016
25j,368
35,000
Howard
6,440,534
1,852,484
160,477
894,626
1,797
229,433
1,500
19,331
Kent
2,540,004
551,485
35,584
217,801
280
75,089
2,516
Montgomery
36,233,539
16,032,956
1,386,147
2,720,487
3,844
2,492,588
9,000
165,366
13,371
Prince George's
43,908,251
18,393,407
1,721,055
3,086,468
4,733
3,539,789
12,594
181,120
4,225
Queen Anne' s
1,690,540
701,763
45,977
398,553
840
63,417
2,267
5,000
St. Mary's
4,751,595
2,619,043
195,934
690,245
405
139,319
2,000
150
1,500
Somerset
1,933,107
1,221,421
34,872
309,642
455
30,371
3,342
626
Talbot
1,374,686
622,638
41,864
233,524
503
51,285
272
5,485
2,958
Washington
7,673,879
4,050,674
186,631
896,626
239,700
1,453
Wicomico
4,819,490
2,764,953
152,463
796,720
870
84,346
1,229
2,066
1,470
Worcester
3, 110,966
859,797
65, 121
483,184
735
26,409
1,600
7,000
*Allegany - MDTA matching funds, $7,405; Anne Arundel - Mental Hygiene, $43,954; Testing, $1,836; Work Incentive Program, $24,166; Behavior
Modification, $10,000; Baltimore City - State Food Service Funds, $781,700; Baltimore- Special Projects, $90,649; Charles - Special Projects,
$1,380; Dorchester- Quality Improvement Program, $9,000; Garrett - Quality Improvement Program, $2,830; Kent- Quality Improvement Program,
$2,516; Montgomery - MDTA matching funds, $13,371; Prince George' s - Special Projects, $4,225; St. Mary's- Special Projects, $1,500;
Somerset- Special Projects, $626; Talbot -ITV, $2,099; Quality Improvement Project, $859; Wicomico - ITV, $1,470.
TABLE
141
Receipts from the State of Maryland for Public School Purposes: 1969-70
Paid Direct by State
JLILUU J.
Construction and Debt Service
Teachers '
Teachers 1
School Building
Construction Aid
State Grant for
Local Unit
Retirement
Social
Construction
Debt Service
System
Security
Total State
$24,172,674
$20, 124,548
$28,762,963
$21,961,705
$3,635,789
Allegany
379,213
358,053
10,362
277,627
639,890
Anne Arundel
1,727,876
1,507,701
2,001,707
2 , 084, 223
Baltimore City
5,139,451
4,148,770
6,161,417
4,809,048
938,709
Baltimore
3, 680,918
2,863,357
27,298
5,407,220
497 , 032
Calvert
114,433
97,975
1,703,112
121,141
915 , 600
Caroline
116,190
136,233
-
188,623
-
Carroll
351,636
296,903
837,875
Cecil
282,560
232,607
438,070
432 , 998
16 , 220
Charles
275,098
267,495
778,692
412 , 000
Dorchester
17? 7fl?
_
133 , 497
Frederick
512,484
428,024
120,074
650,000
Garrett
120,608
95,368
776
108,536
28,338
Harford
691,230
606,970
833,181
714,338
Howard
427,467
338,588
2,220,764
294,067
Kent
100,074
116,068
822,560
18,547
600,000
Montgomery
4,375,954
3,296,778
5,737,048
Prince George1 s
4,092,565
3,626,657
5,062,960
4,182,678
Queen Anne' s
104,153
142,964
142,803
82,803
St. Mary's
216,798
191,225
459,976
235,000
Somerset
87,996
80,964
78,523
84,895
Talbot
122,949
96,866
97,646
98,696
Washington
629,218
492,942
1, 176,635
Wicomico
329,154
363,356
5,650
317,213
Worcester
146,749
165,982
1,222,469
131,920
TABLE
142
Receipts from the Federal Government for Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
T nf a 1 T In i t"
Total
Federal
Funds
Vocational Education
School
Breakfast ,
School Lunch,
and
Special Milk
Assistance to Impacted Areas
Manpower
Development
and
Training Act
N.D.E.A.
Current
Expenses
School
Construc-
t ion
Current
F*v npncp
(P.L. 874)
School
Construc-
tion
CP T 51 c\
Title
TIT
Title
V
Total State
$62,891,757
$2,687,480
$1,443,813
$6,589,483
$26,138,259
$188,087
$1,148,715
$693,713
$64,091
Allegany
1,609,994
1 1 SQS
168,359
1 Ol 7 11
1 J 1 , / 11
66,668
0 1 99Q
1 nn c
1 , UUj
Anne Arundel
4,197,513
94,202
65,714
368,005
2,317,545
_
30,030
45,282
Baltimore City
14,541,789
790,306
-
1,946,955
2,107,026
-
645,018
157,208
12,614
Baltimore
4,587,979
150,378
688,800
620,582
1,746,040
-
6,126
154,250
36,614
Calvert
574,043
21,015
-
114,002
125,918
-
_
2,273
-
Caroline
347,179
1 1 Aftfl
£.£. j DOU
46,623
J , loo
Carroll
449,413
48,475
_
104,460
72,344
_
-
9,834
_
Cecil
918 ,282
111,512
27,958
74,430
356,931
-
16,654
686
Charles ^
1,741,591
41,407
356,210
174,673
633,257
-
10,488
11,161
Dorchester
698,591
57,333
-
68,012
-
-
77,942
5,866
-
Frederick
1,374,511
131,290
174,803
458,944
59,971
4,922
Garrett
685,300
43,095
133,767
33,761
9,101
Harford
2,156,146
92,616
204,475
1,246,762
36,189
23,332
Howard
1,130,593
1,043
54,511
110,854
407,886
Kent
520,363
18,530
250,620
27,276
Montgomery
9,208,346
102,129
682,269
6,286,155
120,340
67,990
Prince George's
12,361,032
269,468
925,075
8,970,592
138,647
42,593
95,415
Queen Anne's
313,135
93,703
32,665
3,436
229
St. Mary's
1,785,582
42,910
229,161
989,777
49,440
11,261
868
Somerset
358,485
6,819
97,995
4,453
Talbot
378,345
13,085
16,286
2,534
Washington
1,945,435
378,127
155,320
258,081
28,062
Wicomico
612,618
109,438
80,921
30,077
11,286
914
Worcester
395,492
36,324
32,515
29,290
3,675
TABLE
142
Receipts from the Federal Government for Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Elementary and Secondary Education Act
Local Unit
Title
Title
Title
Title
Title
Title
Title
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VIII
$852,
943
C"! 1 OA T 1 •)
Cot i
CAT
«nn OA.?
9 -J uu , U4 c-
Allegany
319,009
6,
103
63,191
Anne Arundel
534,115
41,
912
531,247
-
18,347
16,760
-
Baltimore City
112,
761
302 , 293
44, 151
500, 042
Bait imo r e
£ / r Am
D4J , 4(J i
44,
841
204, 636
19 , 814
-
-
-
i^y , iy U
852
2,667
-
Caroline
173,773
2,
823
16,097
18,699
Carroll
154,657
152
-
-
-
Cecil
150, 173
7,
418
28,593
-
3,760
15,627
-
Charles
258,449
8,
171
-
43,699
-
22,486
-
Dorchester
301,913
4,
234
11,030
-
-
-
Frederick
305,834
10,
465
25,186
25,000
19,785
Garrett
194,481
2,
574
123,900
Harford
245,559
15,
937
214,661
8,728
Howard
67,714
4,
472
216,736
18,541
Kent
93,671
4,
236
20,150
Montgomery
433,810
LSI,
842
778,480
32,359
Prince George's
793,998
361,
939
65,830
32,642
Queen Anne ' s
115,405
5,
224
2,698
195
St. Mary's
281,245
13,
984
6,252
19,520
Somerset
166,333
2,
951
Talbot
131,658
2,
737
128,729
5,762
Washington
396,700
36,
758
334,149
26,308
Wicomico
256,010
5,
741
Worcester
181,068
4,
816
70,604
TABLE
142
Receipts from the Federal Government for Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Economic Opportunity Act
Appalachian
Funds
Education
Professions
Development
Act
Civil
Rights
Act
Highway
Safety
Act
Work
Incentive
Program
Other/
Head
Start
N. Y.C.
Adult
Basic
Education
Other*
lotai otate
$1,663,001
$1,390,615
$616,242
$560,076
c £ i /. /.on
9Dl4, 4ZU
9Z Jo , JZO
C 1 /■ 1 £H7
9 ID , OJ 1
CQQ OQQ
flirt
9 1 1U , Jo J
Allegany
Q /. O O /,
74, jj4
j/ jU/D
J , / / J
600, 000
680
Anne Arundel
89,009
34,413
7,711
3,221
_
Baltimore City
75,083
-
219,108
322,089
-
52,685
-
-
-
Baltimore
-
96,173
99,564
-
7 /. 7QQ
/t, /JO
Calvert
21,979
64,353
6,923
-
OH £7 7
AO A CI
Hi , J 1
1 A/. 1
Caroline
JJ , Jtl
Carroll
26,624
32,867
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
Cecil
47,992
59,901
6,861
-
-
9,786
-
Charles
88,037
64,757
17,002
-
1 , JoU
iU, 4J4
Dorchester
26,786
52,133
9,465
50,346
2 ,982
13 , 277
17,272
Frederick
53,473
97,756
3,515
_
_
1,000
2,567
Garrett
52,492
57,015
8,073
14,420
4,121
8,500
Harford
52,930
12,867
2,090
Howard
179,536
32,300
12,000
25,000
Kent
12,638
35,687
2,188
19,080
25,483
130
10,674
Montgomery
393,813
34,400
54,151
3,130
4,258
63,220
Prince George's
269,389
85,220
62,676
158,047
32,782
48,384
8,335
Queen Anne1 s
21,829
34,724
2,071
956
St. Mary's
62,206
63,748
8,416
6,794
Somerset
34,548
43,556
1,830
Talbot
47,483
29,188
883
Washington
121,984
137,303
22,710
25,821
-
23,037
1,075
Wicomico
36,847
56,801
4,005
15,588
4,990
Worcester
21,139
2,312
13,749
*Allegany - First Grade Program, $3,773; Baltimore City - Follow Thru, $322,089; Dorchester - Summer Program, $50,346; Prince George's -
Follow Thru, $158,047; Washington - In-service Training, $25,821.
/Calvert - Nonfood Assistance Act, $1,643; Charles - Vocational Rehabilitation, $10,434; Frederick - Quality Improvement Project, $2,567;
Garrett - Charrette, $8,500; Kent - Mental Hygiene, $10,674; Montgomery - Vocational Rehabilitation, $24,317; Miscellaneous, $38,903;
Prince George's - National Institute of Health, $3,448; Charrette, $4,887; Wicomico - Quality Improvement Project, $4,990.
TABLE
143
Disbursements for All Purposes: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Out
?oing Transfers
Current Expenses
Local Unit
Tot a 1
Disburse-
ments"-
Interest
for Debt
Service*
Capita 1
Outlay*
To Other
School
Units
Tuition-
Hand icapped
Children
School
Breakfast,
School Lunch,
Special Milk
Total
Current
Expenses
Instruction
Pupil
Per sonne 1
Services
Total State
$903, 93 1, 336
$32,635,537
$151,531,
835
$71,
891
$2, 136, 169
$7,371,
183
$710, 184,
721
$509, 103,
632
$6, 342, 060
Allegany
14, 012, 348
223,
199
1,640,
671
1,600
168,
359
11, 978,
519
8,
442,
884
70, 700
Anne Arundel
62,234,816
2,
479,
267
9,114,
008
55, 203
368,
005
50,218,
333
37,
538,
685
602, 117
Baltimore City
193,170,345
7,
477,
034
34,069,
701
-
524, 948
2,728,
655
148,370;
007
105,
344,582
1, 352, 914
Ba It imore
125, 763, 705
5,
799,
851
15,471,
560
-
137, 831
620,
582
103, 733,
881
75,
419,
836
623, 834
Ca lver t
8, 464, 563
73,
291
4,095,
072
1,
304
114,
002
4, 180,
894
2,
693,493
36, 662
Car o 1 ine
4, 5oj, ioy
133,
208
789,
478
3,
472
-
46,
623
3,610,
328
2,
432,
179
32,018
Carroll
16,072,817
266,
257
5,078,
803
191
-
104,
460
10, 623,
106
7,
476,
273
69, 724
Cecil
9,883,481
426,
846
1,027,
997
17,710
74,
430
8,336,
498
5,
845,
332
79, 953
Char les
1 -1 C £ 1 "7 O Q
1J, 56Z, / yts
345,
047
2, 960,
575
13,
635
174,
673
10, 068,
868
6,
572,
494
68, 849
Dor che ster
5, / J J , oyj
113,
168
264,
924
7,
673
-
68,
012
4, 800,
116
3,163,
304
21,355
Frederick
17,021, 571
1
051,
005
918,
642
174,
803
14,877,
121
10,
692,
840
76, 750
Ga r r e 1 1
A •Jin Llf,
38,
830
161,
392
6,
791
133,
767
3,969,
696
2,
533,
168
16, 711
Harford
24, 768,333
1,
055,
445
3,477,859
13,
808
204,
475
20, 016,
746
14,
303,
071
94,000
Howard
24,687,062
562,
255
11,458,
931
1.
263
58, 925
110,
854
12,494,
834
8,
973
361
90,461
Kent
8, 145, 973
126,
946
4, 928,
608
9,425
27,
276
3,053,
718
2,
125
021
37, 797
Montgomery
151,611,896
3,
875,
349
20, 908,
917
67
848, 693
682,
269
125,296,
601
89,
563,
092
1, 783, 993
Prince George' s
158, 941,672
6,
744,
951
25,836,
499
2,
824
458,458
925,
075
124, 973,
865
91
649,
320
949,007
Queen Anne 1 s
3,800, 173
103,
031
261,
973
3,
137
2,400
32,
665
3,396,
967
2,
268
636
18,609
St. Mary's
8,893,691
176,
279
890,
224
400
229,
161
7,597,
627
5,
005,
556
99, 185
Somerset
3,312,402
46,
685
208,
707
17,
217
2,400
97,
995
2,939,
398
1
981
528
28,257
Talbot
4,343,760
132,
637
460,
759
509
800
16,
286
3,732,
769
2
646
134
28,301
Washington
22,269,393
824,
229
3,532,
466
155,
320
17,757,
378
12
444
416
115,217
Wicomico
10,378,323
324,
607
423,867
14,800
80,
921
9,534,
128
6
745
670
29, 654
Worcester
8,444, 736
236,
120
3,550,
202
2, 576
32,
515
4,623,
323
3
242
757
15, 992
•Includes disbursements for community colleges.
TABLE
143
Disbursements for All Purposes: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Current Expenses (continued')
Operation
r-\ f PI ont-
01 riant
and
Equ lpment
Ma inte-
nance of
Plant
Pupil
Trans-
portation
Admin-
istra tion
Fixed
Charges^
Food
Services^
Student
Body
Activities
Community
Services
cqv 7 9 Q 9 n ft
COO 17c Q
v>ZZ , 1 / J, oz y
CTQ m/, QQO
yzy, ui^, yyj
0 17 /, 0 7 A /, 7
9 1 / , ^Z / , M-^t /
C A 1 170 T}Q
CO ino 7 i q
«?z, /uoj / iy
CAOC 0 A7
CO 170 1
1,082,890
279,853
664,534
214, 987
1,053,218
62, 892
-
80,050
9 9 "7 1 OCO
J , Z / 1 , yDZ
1 1 £. O C "7 C
i, ioy, j / j
z , loz , OZH
i 19ft /, /. n
1, 1 Jo, HH-U
/, 17 7 /. 7 /.
IZH, O J.O
1 9 ft9 ft AHA
1 J , oZo, DUD
/. c, c. p /, n 9
H, bOO, 4Ui
/. ft/. 9 ft Ql
4 , ohz , oy i
/, 1 9 Q ft£. 1
H, 1 J 7j OD 1
19 Q 1 9 i no
1Z , j 1Z , 1UZ
/, ft 1 9 ft 9
9 9 9 ft ft 7
J J J , OO /
cm Q7n
Q 7 ft 1 lit;
y, / o i , / 1j
9 A A 1 9 Q9
J j DDI, Z yZ
9 QHQ AT/,
z f yuj , ujq-
9 HA Q Q Q 1
ft QQ9 ftA7
o, j yz , oo /
19/. cion
iJ4 , j yu
£ c Q9 9
O J , O JZ
ine 9 7 Q
iz j , j / y
9 1ft Qft/.
z io, yon
i iy, ooy
CO/, QQQ
j 04 j oy y
179 QQQ
1 / j, yy j
9 c. i on ■)
ZD 1 , OZZ
oc Q9 Q
zo , yz y
/. Q 9 ft 9
ny, jo j
238, 698
82,389
394,819
58,862
299,418
12,678
10,010
42,473
odj , y in
9 9 O QAO
jzy, yoz
7 7 9 HO 7
/ / z , UZ /
9/. n ono
zhu, yuz
OOZ , 1DO
/■ft 1 A C
AC A 1 A
ftA 9 HA
OD , ZUo
9 9 7
O j<4 , ZZ /
9 17 /■ 9 ft
joj , yj /
9 Q9 ft^ft
Z jZ , OJ O
A9ft non
djo, uyu
A 91^
AH
DU
AA 7Hft
OD, / Uo
QOQ RA A
7U7j OH O
9nn 7 l ^
i j uj y , u7j
9A.fi 999
Z4-D , jZZ
77Q A1/,
/ Z 7 , D 1<4
Ql 9 79
y i , z / j
OA A9
ZU,
297,884
189,076
491,464
119,575
402,313
47,272
54,318
1,020, 622
375,089
702,771
464,858
1,352,879
63,097
282
96, 134
238, 180
77,565
572,333
95,424
312,521
52,535
500
32,430
1,408,275
744,017
1,222,521
458, 161
1, 655,317
10,280
2,745
39, 991
881,617
215,869
941,024
281,066
931,585
17,605
68,277
88,576
178,250
91,450
218,547
82,739
272,206
1,805
9,237
26, 913
9, 504, 071
4,007,619
3,301,337
4,359,760
12,293,369
168,398
140
278,821
9, 936, 726
4,279,770
3,658,339
1,979, 529
10,652,049
1,271, 192
34,408
85, 973
226, 532
79,514
404, 722
56,038
294, 800
8, 955
524
25,686
588, 185
247,013
728,027
196, 120
561, 923
84, 954
11,793
58,968
157,311
114,683
325, 778
81, 963
198,295
4,753
8,480
28, 191
245, 977
116,007
240, 993
71,574
316,324
20, 689
5,843
30,433
1,531,434
492,680
921,300
449,635
1,537,552
44, 121
344
114, 221
617,515
210,040
804, 783
133,652
861,456
32, 604
6, 964
56,268
242,797
105,742
509, 174
81,575
382, 977
17,234
18, 947
>tal State
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Ba It imore
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
icludes Teachers' Retirement and Social Security paid direct by State.
■tcludes federal reimbursement for school breakfast, school lunch and special milk shown as an outgoing transfer in column 6.
TABLE
144
Disbursements for Instruction: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Total Instruction
Local Unit
Total
Instruction
Salaries
and
Wages
Contracted
Services
Supplies and Materials
Other
Charges
Total
Supplies
and
Materials
Text books
Library
Books
Other
Total State
$509,103,632
$482,085,674
$2,376,542
$20,731,656
$5,436,414
$3,097,590
$12,197,652
$3,909,760
Allegany
8,442,884
7,967,000
23,538
380,270
115 ,927
38,014
226,329
72,076
Anne Arundel
37 ,538,685
34,691, 888
430,575
2,151,936
593,482
317,626
1,240,828
264,286
Baltimore City
105,344,582
101,289,023
765, 107
2,818,311
344,387
139,057
2,334,867
472,141
Baltimore
75,419,836
72,084,491
94,563
2,760,555
932,880
324,976
1,502,699
480,227
Calvert
2,693,493
2,504,119
27,337
138,206
32,640
28,406
77,160
23,831
Caroline
2,432,179
2,304,723
8,218
98,292
23,159
11,817
63,316
20,946
Carroll
7 ,476 ,273
6,988,208
15,302
409,696
109,059
53,311
247,326
63 ,067
Cecil
5,845,332
5,638,047
250
171,871
43,828
9,172
118,871
35,164
Charles
6,572,494
6,082,333
45,330
392,070
111, 125
100,515
180,430
52,761
Dorchester
3,163,304
2,897,604
96,071
138,698
50,083
7,529
81,086
30,931
Frederick
iu , mi, uuu
/, ft T 7 A
4-o , 1/4
428,381
126,635
52,684
249,062
7 S 9SS
/ J , t- O J
Garrett
2,533,168
2,340,396
793
160,276
51,300
27,840
81,136
31,703
Harford
14,303,071
13,318,314
47,623
813,968
242,228
88,211
483,529
123,166
Howard
8,973,361
8,254,589
127,465
520,100
166,194
117,848
236,058
71,207
Kent
2,125,021
1,944,410
22,724
110,812
32,829
16,140
61,843
47,075
Montgomery
89,563,092
85,585,603
306,083
3,211,992
807,641
871,679
1,532,672
459,414
Prince George ' s
91,649,320
85,977,699
190,333
4,303,735
1,204,361
597,296
2,502,078
1,177,553
Queen Anne 1 s
2,268,636
2,140,884
409
97,194
22,530
14,020
60,644
30,149
St. Mary's
5,005,556
4,629,764
27,782
319,507
76,980
82,139
160,388
28,503
Somerset
1,981,528
1,912,981
3,501
53,418
26,001
8,523
18,894
11,628
Talbot
2,646,134
2,439,889
17,336
140,835
40,322
25,509
75,004
48,074
Washington
12,444,416
11,565,308
9,248
651,799
170,756
87,597
393,446
218,061
Wicomico
6,745,670
6,370,149
55,821
275,409
74,205
52,744
148,460
44,291
Worcester
3,242,757
3,017,252
12,959
184,325
37,862
24,937
121,526
28,221
TABLE
144
Disbursements for Instruction: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Elementary
Local Unit
Total
Elementary
Salaries
and
Wage s
Contracted
Services
Supplies and Materials
Other
Charges
Total
Supplies
and
Materials
Textbooks
Li br"3 ry
Books
Other
Total State
$258 ,930 ,257
$246 , 602 ,026
$907 , 771
39 398 934
<;? S91 i
^1 S17 (S (S9
<5 5 9 90 1 39
$2 , 091 , 526
Allegany
3,830,360
3,648,630
10,559
147,999
48,786
21,268
77,945
23,172
Anne Arundel
19,341,502
17,946,201
153,260
1 102 792
310 621
155 950
636 ,221
139,249
1 fi nnrp P i t~ v
54,423,985
52 ,628,410
255 , 348
1 250 101
142 271
114,099
993 , 731
290, 126
Da 1 LI 1 1 lu 1 c
35 444 552
34 072 099
42 , 684
1 109 920
j ^. j , j / 7
1 18 , 38 1
66R 160
219,856
Ca 1 ve r t
1 480 1 1 7
1 358 800
L , J JO , OUU
24 057
7 S 991
it
1 S QO s
AS ft S7
22 ,037
Caroline
1,236,726
1,184,919
6,813
39,175
15,625
2,761
20,789
5,819
Carroll
3,614,637
3,406,409
57
104,7/1
sn 7 1 i
9 ft Q9A
7J , JJ7
43,197
9 roa. 9fi?
9 719 1 36
99
UO , / -+7
99 9 1ft
A TOO
*+ > J 7Z.
Zt9 1
H-t , 1 J7
9 3 918
\i arl ac
1 9S9 999
97 999
one; l i a
J / , JO 1
/.I T 9 7
41, j^/
1UO ,4ZO
30 , 923
Do r che ster
1 SOS RTA.
1 A.1 ■> 671
1 R TOR
57,877
26,353
4,997
26,527
1 1 Q7R
LJ,3/o
Frederick
5,546,294
5,282,938
23,933
205,919
71,203
32,008
102,708
33,504
Garrett
1,356,545
1,252,387
160
89,175
31,796
19,188
38, 191
14,823
Harford
8,241,146
7,728,692
457,330
133,952
52,280
271,098
55,124
Howard
3,857,840
3,494,707
78,050
248,355
78,111
53,287
116,957
36,728
Kent
1,143,361
1,052,567
12,554
51,046
16,300
6,197
28,549
27,194
Montgomery
43,260,179
41,561,299
119,930
1,314,726
317,806
433,557
563,363
264,224
Prince George's
51,475,473
48,719,787
77,862
2,032,473
638,474
307,079
1,086,920
645,351
Queen Anne ' s
979,878
939,446
259
30,878
6,052
5,310
19,516
9,295
St. Mary's
2,637,835
2,462,551
12,420
146,340
41,061
20,818
84,461
16,524
Somerset
998,059
961,475
3,501
27,940
12,214
3,748
11,978
5,143
Talbot
1,279,484
1,183,777
7,235
63,927
20,281
10,468
33,178
24,545
Washington
5,798,521
5,433,597
9,052
248,185
85,008
41,215
121,962
107,687
Wicomico
3,520,177
3,359,595
15,302
126,324
38,620
25,140
62,564
18,956
Worcester
1,637,290
1,543,718
8,329
64,390
19,476
7,363
37,551
20,853
TABLE
144
Disbursements for Instruction: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Secondary
Local Unit
Total
C q /" r™tT"i r\
ol luuulU y
Salaries
and
W ages
Contracted
^r* Tt~\Tl Q
JC L V J. k~ C O
Supplies and Materials
Other
L.I ldl gco
Total
Supplies
and
Materia Is
Text books
Library
Books
Other
J-vJLdJ. O LaLC
^946 190 ?S0
yt. 4*J j J. > W , . J \J
<?931 964 455
■51 318 097
<51 1 9H8 AAA
<59 8QA QflQ
<i1 ^78 0/, C
y 1 3 J / O j 74G
^1 699 ?S9
Allegany
4,529,960
4,246,317
12,479
224,730
67,141
16,746
140,843
46,434
Anne Arundel
18,042,302
16,619,655
263,563
l n~\L 1 1 n
OQO 8A1
1 A 1 A7 A
CLQQ S7^
» JOy , J/ J
124,974
R^l f imnTP P i t~ v
! ' 1 ' 1 L- J lil \*J L K_ '..11.
48 931 840
46,828,030
451 656
1 ASH 8A.A
1 )4uO , U4U
190 920
9 ^ Q7S
1 97^ QA.8
163 308
Ra 1 t""innTr*p
< 1 <-i L L 1 ! 1 1 U i. G
39 549 420
37 596 198
51 , 879
1 A. 4.1 T91
609 501
9DA SQS
89 S 9QS
OiJ (i? J
259 , 952
1 206 304
1 140 546
2 917
A 1 87 A
O 1. , O / 4-
i q i 7 Q
?o i Q4
JU, 1 74
967
Caroline
1,187,822
1,115,658
965
56,157
7,534
9,056
39,567
15,042
Carroll
3,851,355
3,573,495
15,245
O AO 7 A";
S8 ?A8
JO, J40
-JO T 07
, JO /
1 s9 ni n
1 J^ ,U1U
19,870
Ce ci 1
3 02 5 621
2,911,765
151
101 809
21 610
4 780
75 419
11,896
Char le s
3 ,011 , 516
2 787 711
17,331
184 710
53 614
59 188
7 1 , 908
21,764
Dorchester
1,555 887
1 , 438 , 647
28 578
71,787
21^395
2^532
47,860
16,875
Fr eder ick
/. Q 7 Q Am
4- , /Zj, 7 JO
on a a /.
201,169
50,438
20,676
130,055
1^ 8i n
JJ , 0 1U
Garrett
1,147,097
1,066,487
633
63,097
19,067
8,652
35,378
16,880
Harford
6,024,270
5,588,244
47,623
356,638
108,276
35,931
212,431
31,765
Howard
5,115,521
4,759,882
49,415
271,745
88,083
64,561
119,101
34,479
Kent
977,324
888,300
10,170
59,010
16,529
9,943
32,538
19,844
Montgomery
45,756,407
43,506,832
186,064
1,872,686
489,835
438,122
944,729
190,825
Prince George's .
39,950,176
37,067,963
112,471
2,271,262
565,887
290,217
1,415,158
498,480
Queen Anne ' s
1,284,454
1,197,353
150
66,182
16,478
8,710
40,994
20,769
St. Mary's
2,342,555
2,145,758
15,362
169,456
34,978
61,321
73,157
11,979
Somerset
981,649
950,286
24,878
13,475
4,775
6,628
6,485
Talbot
1,365,780
1,255,342
10,101
76,808
20,041
15,041
41,726
23,529
Washington
6,612,533
6,114,706
401,049
85,748
46,382
268,919
96,778
Wicomico
3,160,202
2,971,971
16,050
146,966
35,585
27,604
83,777
25,215
Worcester
1,600,654
1,469,351
4,630
119,341
18,386
17,574
83,381
7,332
TABLE
144
Disbursements for Instruction: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Adult Education
Local Unit
Total
Adult
Education
Sa lar ies
and
Wages
Contracted
Services
Supplies and
Materials
Other
Charges
Total
Supplies
and
Materials
Textbooks
Library
Books
Other
Total State
$3,983,125
$3,519, 193
$150,674
$194,276
$20,365
$980
$172,931
$118,982
Allegany
82,564
72,053
500
7,541
7,541
2,470
Anne Arundel
154 , 881
T 1 C All
126 ,032
13 , 752
15 ,034
-
15,034
63
Baltimore City
1,988,757
1,832,583
58,103
79,364
11, 196
980
67,188
18,707
Baltimore
425,864
416,201
_
9,244
_
9,244
419
Calvert
7,072
4,773
363
1,109
_
1,109
827
Caroline
7,631
4,146
440
2,960
-
2,960
85
Carroll
10 ,281
8,304
1 , 977
1,977
C^cil
15,509
14,146
1,313
1,313
50
Charles
44,718
42,400
_
2,244
150
2,094
74
Dorchester
101,583
43,286
49,185
9,034
2,335
6,699
78
Frederick «
166 , 945
134 , 104
3,577
O 1 O CI Q
1 1 , Zyj
4,994
16,299
"7 Q"7 1
/ , y / 1
Garrett
29,526
21,522
8,004
437
7,567
Harford
37,655
1,378
36,277
Howard
Kent
4,336
3,543
756
756
37
Montgomery
546,506
517,472
89
24,580
24,580
4,365
Prince George's
223,671
189,949
33,722
Queen Anne's
4,304
4,085
134
134
85
St. Mary's
25,166
21,455
3,711
941
2,770
Somerset
1,820
1,220
600
312
288
Talbot
870
770
100
100
Washington
33,362
17,005
196
2,565
2,565
13,596
Wicomico
65,291
38,583
24,469
2,119
2,119
120
Worcester
4,813
4,183
594
594
36
TABLE
145
Disbursements for Pupil Personnel and Health Services: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Pupil
Personnel Services
Health Services
Total Pupil
Salaries
Supplies
Total
Salaries
Supplies
Local Unit
Personnel
and
Contracted
and
Other
Health
and
Contracted
and
Other
Services
Wages
Services
Materials
Charge s
Services
Wages
Service s
Materials
Charges
Total State
$6,342,060
$6,010,479
$62,425
$139,557
$129,599
$1,714,177
$1 ,099,362
$530,478
$46,259
$38,078
Allegany
70,700
65,342
115
1,917
3,326
26,511
15,486
9,195
1,558
272
Anne Arundel
602,117
566,870
-
1,562
33,685
12,848
-
12,848
-
■
D a L L 1 1 1 . LJ L t_ 1 . J_ L .
1 , 352 , 9 14
1 99i 8D1
i. , L. 74 , OU J.
35 , 660
22 ,453
354 , 409
44 , 451
309 ,283
675
Baltimore
623,834
613,796
-
3,309
6,729
373,951
360, 179
7 , 123
5 , 846
803
Calvert
36,662
33,453
-
812
2,397
15 , 858
8,237
5 , 186
1,813
622
Caroline
32,018
29,861
55
1,538
564
6,784
5,821
963.
_
Carroll
69,724
63,440
3,700
2,190
394
6,149
260
-
1,972
3,917
Ceci 1
79 953
58 859
16 , 685
94
4 315
9, 560
4 , 608
3 , 356
1 ,096
500
Charles
68,849
62,963
3,526
2^360
19 , 742
2 ,974
13 , 481
3 , 023
264
Dorchester
21,355
20,285
1,070
13,555
7 , 648
3 ,664
1 , 331
912
Frederick
76,750
73,994
2,107
649
31,799
22,401
6,035
1,837
1,526
Garrett
16,711
15,211
1,500
38,329
14,460
13,574
1,743
8,552
Harford
94,000
89,685
3,024
1,291
78,368
51,647
22,278
4,443
Howard
90,461
85,042
3,585
1,834
5,393
1,230
2,302
1,861
Kent
37,797
30,500
4,834
844
1,619
9,753
6,600
2,490
663
Montgomery
1,783,993
1,740,298
4,833
38,862
36,001
33,819
2,182
Prince George's
949,007
863,291
75,989
9,727
477,552
441,981
7,920
13,400
14,251
Queen Anne ' s
18,609
17,268
1,168
173
12,951
7,800
3,701
650
800
St. Mary's
99,185
91,860
674
2,503
4,148
15,903
3,016
11,983
729
175
Somerset
28,257
26,811
238
1,208
10,159
6,000
3,242
807
110
Talbot
28,301
25,557
978
1,766
10,494
7,325
2,296
37
836
Washington
115,217
97,670
702
3,756
13,089
106,458
25,192
80,641
550
75
Wicomico
29,654
28,737
895
22
35,522
29,873
4,945
625
79
Worcester
15,992
14,885
736
371
6,128
5,405
186
196
341
TABLE
146
Disbursements for Operation of Plant and Equipment: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Other
Charges
Salaries
Supplies
Total
Heat
Total
and
Contracted
and
Other
for
Operation
Wages
Services
Materials
Charges
Communications
Utilities
Bui ldings
Other
$57 ,728,208
$38,061,994
$913 ,874
$5,065,716
$13,686,624
$1,430,778
$7 ,813,310
$3,996,955
$445, 581
1,082 ,890
765,627
6 ,049
44 ,238
266,976
14, 366
171,730
76,005
4 , 875
3,271,952
2,061,827
25,163
76,322
1, 108,640
123,788
582,600
331,694
7o'558
13,828,606
10,641, 186
99,526
243,262
2,844,632
338,700
1,680,205
825,727
9,781 ,715
6,748,246
68,800
297 , 147
2,667,522
241,396
1 , 714 ,053
501,596
210,477
218,984
115 ,493
1,885
12 , 931
88,675
10,074
43,204
35, 167
230
238 ,698
121,639
854
14 ,497,
101,708
667
9,067
58,032
33 , 942
665,914
338,431
18,391
48,69i
260,401
28,068
141^416
90,720
'l97
654,227
367,241
21,477
265,509
24,960
141,534
97,661
1,354
909 846
425 163
10 ,796
54 960
418 , 927
33 , 676
231 519
153 ,437
295
297 884
111 652
3 028
34 ,740
148,464
13 ,700
64,721
70 043
1,020,622
523,935
9,810
59,035
427,842
44,293
254,273
129,242
34
1 TO 1 Oft
130 , ioU
143 , 155
1 /. "7
1 Q "5 A "i
i y , ju i
10,311
J J , O JO
Ji , o_>/
i r\/. i
1,408,275
678,680
4,272
79,144
646,179
37,513
401,617
207,049
881,617
420,677
16,697
40,538
403,705
32,195
238,852
124,822
7,836
178,250
92,335
8,797
77,118
10 , 962
35,518
28,028
2,610
9,504,071
6,280,715
65,917
187,595
2,969,844
393,984
1,647,228
847,356
81,276
9,936,726
6,224,030
250,970
3,441,208
20,518
20,518
226,532
93,084
20,720
112,728
8,250
42,887
61,591
588,185
316,255
5,275
35,373
231,282
27,390
114,439
89,453
157,311
59,664
1,259
15,489
80,899
4,175
35,991
40,733
245,977
133,640
1,282
12,408
98,647
11,579
47,319
35,112
4,637
1,531,434
961,040
317,189
245,399
7 , 806
2,315
3
5,488
617,515
329,458
6,364
32,031
249,662
14,742
130,074
104,681
165
242,797
108,821
20,413
113,563
7,344
49,224
56,949
46
Local Unit
otal State
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
TABLE
147
Disbursements for Maintenance of Plant and Equipment: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Salaries
Supplies
Local Unit
Total
and
Contracted
and
Other
Equipment
Maintenance
Wages
Services
Materials
Charges
Replacement
S9? 17S 679
S4 176 516
SI 893 584
SI 81 f)l 8
<,? 989 090
niic 50 ay
279,853
76 135
83 855
53 045
2 , 664
64 154
Anne Arunde 1
1, 169,575
478,048
278',219
249 '582
30,253
133,473
Baltimore City
4,668,402
2,608,790
1,097,281
719,130
243,201
1 t"lTT10T*P
. 1 1 I L 1 . . 1 l_> I L
3 661 ?9?
1 ,479 ,289
1 327 678
458 072
6 664
389,589
Pa 1 \;pr^
V_i Ci i V C 1. L.
119 869
73 , 870
1 100
29,517
8
9 , 374
82 , 389
23 , 310
29 , 589
10 636
774
18,080
Carroll
329,962
145,685
81,598
83^407
1,567
17,705
Cecil
217,438
120,926
37,617
38,759
751
19,385
300 715
150 384
35 265
74 681
1 145
39 240
189 076
64 094
54 , 826
31 860
2 182
36,114
Frederick
375,089
158,619
116,376
67,621
1,471
31,002
Garrett
77,565
19,064
12,825
17,925
5,566
22,185
Harford
744,017
285,057
81,404
164,910
239
212,407
Howard
215,869
88,833
50,908
3,949
2,491
69,688
Kent
91,450
35,052
7,664
27,418
939
20,377
Montgomery
4,007,619
2,703,199
229,937
595,148
72,668
406,667
Prince George 1 s
4,279,770
2,395,027
498,388
991,299
43,135
351,921
Queen Anne's
79,514
18,050
30,038
18,325
44
13,057
St. Mary's
247,013
102,565
25,975
87,250
36
31,187
Somerset
114,683
29,024
34,771
15,276
3,549
32,063
Talbot
116,007
38,625
28,925
11,230
1,305
35,922
Washington
492,680
220,471
125,046
91,383
2,233
53,547
Wicomico
210,040
78,520
73,494
33,621
1,288
23,117
Worcester
105,742
42,784
27,737
19,540
46
15,635
TABLE
148
Disbursements for Pupil Transportation: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Total
Contracted Services
Other
Charges
Pupil
Salaries
Total
Supplies
Total
Local Unit
Transpor-
and
Contracted
Contract
Bus
and
Other
Communi-
Vehicle
t a t ion
Wage s
Service s
Rout e s
Inspect ion
Otb.Gr
Materials
Ulla 1 gc 0
LdL 1 U 1 1 0
[Tf- -j Ht-i'aa
UL111LJ.CO
Other
D ri n 1 a 1-1 ci m 0 ti f"
L\tr y IclLcIUc 11 L
al State
$29,014,993
$8,209,211
y 1 / , loOjUJ/
6U OTA
9 ID , JOJ , Z J4
<51A D78
C7Q0 7At;
9 / yU , /4j
$1,777,311
$553,530
$2,054
$8,568
$542,908
$1,286,884
Allegany
664,534
63,128
580,748
575,561
903
4,284
11,763
8,895
-
-
8,895
-
Anne Arundel
2,182,624
207,518
1,947,541
1,873,134
3,190
71,217
27,735
(350)
(350)
180
Baltimore City
4- , U4i , O J L
i 97R ns?
L,Z./0,UJZ.
J y HZ / , OOU
j j jjO, jU4
7 1 1 7 A
/ 1 , I/O
ill 7 fin
i 1 j J JO
8 568
12 087
3 841
Baltimore
2,905,034
1,207,312
1 ni7 Tin
7£tr AOQ
O A 7 /.1ft
ZD/ ,410
355,375
66,132
918
65,214
242,905
| Calvert
584,899
18,615
c: c A Q ft 7
c /. £ ft 7 Q
Q7 A
y / o
q mft
210
9, 187
-
-
9, 187
-
' Caroline
394,819
17,453
370,654
367,395
308
2,951
-
6,712
-
-
6,712
-
-1 Carroll
772,027
41,811
710,992
710,992
7,993
8,996
-
-
8,996
2,235
1 Cec i 1
JO D , j D l
D£ ,UjO
jUU , jUd
A Q Q O A A
n-y y , Z44
I/O
1 , Uo4
1 A7i
3 , H 1 -4
Charles
1,059,095
47,793
Q Q O AHQ
Q7Q AAQ
y / 0 , uuy
4 / H
1 1 Q9 A
6,268
14,625
-
-
14,625
-
iDorchester
f 491,464
17,600
HO / , 7J 1
/.ci A c 7
HO 1 , O J/
/. Q A
4 7 D
R 7Qft
J , / 70
2,221
5,993
-
-
5,993
7,699
Frederick
702,771
214,529
"3 Q7 ft A 7
QA A 1 Q1
J4U j 1 .7 1
51 676
71,062
10,054
■
10,054
9,259
jGarrett
572,333
25,244
513,311
503,145
1,027
9^139
4,412
9,055
9,055
20,311
! Harford
1,222,%521
107,008
1,059,616
1,043,658
2,203
13,755
22,574
18,265
18,265
15,058
i Howard
941,024
36,983
898,439
885,171
1,092
12,176
657
4,945
4,945
- Kent
218,547
24,099
189,878
188,830
135
913
3,648
922
922
•lontgomery
3,301,337
2,133,702
213,816
213,816
495,909
31, 120
31,120
426,790
Prince George's
3,658,339
2,330,138
72,449
72,449
565,767
287,687
287,687
402,298
: Jueen Anne's
404,722
42,582
342,251
337,619
192
4,440
6,628
2,646
2,646
10,615
\ 5t . Mary ' s
728,027
62,489
633,246
628,907
300
4,039
6,899
11,990
11,990
13,403
Somerset
325,778
14,850
304,808
296,898
105
7,805
6,120
6,120
A Talbot
240,993
20,982
216,591
215,701
300
590
65
3,355
233
3, 122
1 fashington
921,300
211,688
501,619
478,957
829
21,833
65,846
9,857
9,857
132,290
'icomico
804,783
17,596
780,105
777,676
817
1,612
314
6,768
6,768
,'orcester
509,174
16,001
487,383
483,174
150
4,059
266
5,524
5,524
TO : Brackets denotes red figures.
TABLE
149
Disbursements for Administration: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Salaries
Supplies
Local Unit
Total
and
Contracted
and
Other
Admin i s t rat ion
Wage s
Services
Materia 1 s
Charges
Total State
$17,427,447
$13,656,923
$2,413,913
$858,341
$498,270
Allegany
214,987
183,526
8,055
14,477
8,929
Anne Arundel
1,138,440
815,040
217,915
77,584
27,901
Baltimore City
/. 1 ^ Q ft A 1
A /. A
j, jOO, 04-0
AA7 ^ 1 ft
DD / , jio
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^ ^ 1 Q1
Baltimore
2,049,551
1,670,241
217,979
131,215
30,116
Calvert
173,995
143,945
14,740
7,446
7,864
Caroline
58,862
36,157
13,228
6,201
3,276
Carroll
240,902
190,783
23,449
17,096
9,574
Ceci 1
O ft qo
LjL , o_)o
1 ftO SI
jo, y(JO
on /, 7 /,
Charles
246,322
165,279
47,999
16,570
16,474
Dorchester
119,575
82,405
20,680
10,831
5,659
Frederick
464,858
322,831
86,581
33,177
22,269
Garrett
95,424
77,388
6,647
5,748
5,641
Harford
458,161
354,506
61,270
28,057
14,328
Howard
281,066
219,166
15,678
20,968
25,254
Kent
82,739
62,680
8,073
6,260
5,726
Montgomery
4,359,760
3,609,872
534,966
138,750
76,172
Prince George's
1,979,529
1,432,329
280,556
171,729
94,915
Queen Anne ' s
56,038
34,230
13,303
6,303
2,202
St. Mary's
196,120
135,339
28,664
18,505
13,612
Somerset
81,963
61,820
3,062
3,535
13,546
Talbot
71,574
43,308
2,230
10,268
15,768
Washington
449,635
327,747
53,921
36,605
31,362
Wicomico
133,652
90,016
30,862
8,411
4,363
Worcester
81,575
48,856
19,631
5,434
7,654
TABLE
150
Disbursements for Fixed Charges: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Paid by Local
Boards of Education
Paid Direct by State
Tota 1
Insurance
Teachers '
Teachers '
1
Local Unit
Fixed
and
Employee s
Social
Ret irement
Social
Charges
Total
Rent
Judgments
Retirement
Security
Other
Total
System
Security
OCcl 1 jLdLc
6(11 179 T->Q
1 1 A ft7 s 117
$723,196
$6,141,898
$4,070,748
$3,687,085
O S9 1 Qf)
$44,297,222
$24,172,674
$20,124,548
Allegany
i n s i 9 i r
1 , UJJ ,Zlo
-J 1J , yji
4,450
53,514
39,627
70,067
1 Aft 9QA
737,266
379,213
358,053
Anne Arundel
A 17 7 A 7 A
4,1// ,4/4-
QA1 Q Q7
74 1,07/
zhi , zy j
ZU I , joj
1 CA 1 QQ
1 »4 , l7U
1 Qf\ 'if. f.
LOU , jO D
1 OH , V J /
J jiJJ, J/ /
1 797 ft7A
i ^c\i 7m
Baltimore City
12,512,102
3,223,881
244,088
124,905
654,915
1,017,166
1,182,807
9,288,221
5,139,451
4,148,770
Baltimore
8,592,867
2,048,592
50,764
1,281,686
38,126
572,833
105,183
6,544,275
3,680,918
2,863,357
L»a i vert
9A1 ft.99
49 ,414
900
24,073
2,202
22,239
212,408
114,433
97,975
Caroline
OQQ MO
A A Q Q s
4,260
21,655
5,570
15,510
252,423
116,190
136,233
Carrol 1
ftft9 1 Aft
OoZ , IOO
90.O. A9Q
1 ft
to J , JOD
O C All
Z .? , H- J I
Z-> , j4j
1 q A s 1
A /. ft RTQ
JjIjOjD
9QA Qfll
Cecil
638,090
122,923
140
49,752
.,762
49,090
18,179
515,167
282,560
232,607
Charles
729,614
187,021
3,222
73,752
988
58,079
50,980
542,593
275,098
267,495
Dorchester ^
A no Til
ft 1 7 11
6,416
32,222
8,226
34,847
320,602
147,900
172,702
Frederick
1 1 SO Q7 Q
/.TO Oil
4 IZ , J / 1
14,830
90,259
93,131
80,257
1 11 RQA
940,508
512,484
428,024
| Garrett
312,521
96,545
14,037
10,935
11,989
23,884
35,700
215,976
120,608
95,368
Harford
- 1,655,317
357 , 117
50,059
21,888
55,482
108,639
121,049
1,298,200
691,230
606,970
Howard
931,585
165,530
1,920
83,920
21,254
35,727
22,709
766,055
427,467
338,588
Kent
272,206
56,064
9,141
16,424
5,708
18,014
6,777
216,142
100,074
116,068
Montgomery
12,293,369
4,620,637
15,892
1,722,957
2,136,500
570,938
174,350
7,672,732
4,375,954
3,296,778
Prince George's
10,652,049
2,932,827
51,270
1,652,230
673,711
552,869
2,747
7,719,222
4,092,565
3,626,657
Queen Anne's
294,800
47,683
2,870
16,878
8,144
18,716
1,075
247,117
104,153
142,964
St. Mary's
561,923
153,900
500
79,970
21,633
51,797
408,023
216,798
191,225
Somerset
198,295
29,335
15,789
13,546
168,960
87,996
80,964
Talbot
316,324
96,509
3,300
18,073
6,499
19,376
49,261
219,815
122,949
96,866
Washington
1,537,552
415,392
3,345
237,038
69,732
90,200
15,077
1,122,160
629,218
492,942
Wicomico
861,456
168,946
1
102,422
28,136
38,387
692,510
329,154
363,356
Worcester
382,977
70,246
480
46,787
3,784
19,195
312,731
146,749
165,982
TABLE
151
Disbursements for Food Services and Student Body Activities: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Food Services
Student Body Activities
Total
Salaries
Supplies
Total
Salaries
Supplies
Local Unit
Food
and
Contracted
and
Other
Equipment
Student Body
and
Contracted
and
Other
Services
Wages
Se rvi ce s
Materials
Charge s
Replacement
Activities
Wage s
Services
Material s
Charges
Total State
$2,708,719
$1,512,293
$638,077
$324,852
$194,311
$39 , 186
$625,367
$252 , 913
$202,613
$119,455
$50,386
Allegany
62,892
17,173
16,179
28,751
789
m
. 1
Anne Arundel
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 1
Baltimore City
/,Qi n q n
401 , 5o5
rot
DOG
474 , 286
6,511
m o o 7
555 , 887
235 ,755
63 , 530
34 , 602
Baltimore
134 , 590
125 , 044
3 , 170
2 ,093
4 , 283
65 , 832
5,667
58,751
1,414
Calvert
25 , 929
6 ,035
15 , 445
4,271
1 7 O
1/8
Caroline
12,678
3,124
9,554
_
10,010
_
6,213
3,797
1 fl
Carroll
48,165
3,560
26,990
-
5,279
12,336
45,616
-
8,773
35,665
1,178
Ceci 1
6,315
3 ,068
100
3 , 147
60
OU
Charles
Q 1 Q 7 O
jti , ZZZ
O 7 7
55,111
DOM-
OA /, O C
ZU , q-Z 3
I , JO J
id , uyz
Dorchester
4-7 ,2.1 i
21 ,018
19 , 959
i q 7 a
i , o/y
5 ,4-10
Frederick
f>i n Q7
10 /, £ 7
JZ , H 0 /
1 £ 1 7
1,01/
J , DOJ
O Q Tin
Z oZ
Garrett
52,535
29,763
13,577
2,762
6,433
500
500
Harford
10,280
10,280
2,745
2,745
Howard
17,605
8,410
9,195
68,277
3,255
15,933
18,574
30,515
Kent
1,805
338
450
807
210
9,237
1,491
4,242
944
2,560
Montgomery
168,398
38,684
25,507
132
104,075
140
140
Prince George's
1,271,192
1,061,795
1,688
200,335
7,374
34,408
4,152
26,061
4,195
Queen Anne 1 s
8,955
595
8,360
524
524
St. Mary's
84,954
63,145
8,495
6,653
1,380
5,281
11,793
5,237
2,311
4,245
Somerset
4,753
910
2,716
814
313
8,480
1,609
2,861
4,010
Talbot
20,689
8,653
6,895
5,141
5,843
5,768
75
Washington
44,121
21,402
16,450
826
5,443
344
344 |
Wicomico
32,604
8,764
1,836
2,700
12,864
6,440
6,964
444
6,520
Worcester
17,234
3,537
11,118
2,522
57
TABLE
152
Disbursements for Community Services: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Total
Other Charges
Salaries
Supplies
Local Unit
Communi ty
and
Contracted
and
Total Other
Nonpublic School
Services
Wages
Services
Materials
Charges
Transportation
Other
Total State
$2,172,150
$1,699,802
$68,516
$12,622
$391,210
$272,040
$119,170
Allegany
80,050
76,841
—
_
3 209
Anne Arundel
124,618
64,752
45,153
-
14,713
5^217
9,496
Baltimore City
510,970
442,549
17 ,245
10,516
40,660
-
40,660
Baltimore
125,379
74,356
1,751
49,272
49,200
72
Calvert
49,383
49,383
_
_
-
-
-
Caroline
42,473
42,473
_
_
Carroll
86,206
24,459
-
-
61,747
13,727
48,020
Cecil
66,708
46 ,933
19,775
19,675
100
Charles
50,493
50,396
70
27
-
-
-
Dorctiester
54,318
54,318
Frederick
96,134
67,397
73
-
28,664
28,477
187
Garrett
32,430
28,330
4,100
Harford
39,991
39,991
Howard
88,576
23,058
65,518
47,000
18,518
Kent
26,913
25,808
984
121
121
Montgomery
278,821
190,313
88,508
88,508
Prince George's
85,973
85,220
753
753
Queen Anne's
25,686
25,686
St. Mary's
58,968
58,392
115
461
461
Somerset
28,191
28, 181
10
10
Talbot
30,433
20,767
9,666
9,666
Washington
114,221
113,573
225
423
423
Wicomico
56,268
47,679
124
755
7,710
7,361
349
Worcester
18,947
18,947
TABLE
153
Disbursements for Capital Outlay: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Current Expense Fund
School Construction Fund
Local Unit
Grand
Total
Capital
Outlay
Total
Sites and
Site Im-
provements
Buildings
and
Building
Additions
Remodeling
Additional
Equipment
Additional
Vehicles
Total
Sites and
Site Im-
provements
Bui ldings
and
Bui lding
Additions
Remodeling
Additional
Equipment
Total State
$151,531,835
$11,447,889
$209,860
$977,935
$1,150,496
$7,589,569
$1,520,029
$140,083,946
$8,552,293
$120,894,369
$2,325,554
$8,311,730
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
1,640,671
9,114,008
34,069,701
15,471,560
4,095,072
97 , 171
184,166
1,842,218
2,970,168
62,220
19 759
110,059
600,000
121
1,050,000
2,066
49 685
142,388
909,748
838,936
60,154
27 606
41,778
932,470
371,173
1 SW\ 5f)0
8,929,842
32,227,483
12,501,392
4,032,852
7 867
1,500,974
611,925
1,051,652
213,848
1 431 764
1)4J1) / UH
5,883,430
30,886,413
10,497,634
3,796,800
86,141
145,859
475,261
103 869
1,459,297
583,286
476,845
22,204
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
789,478
5,078,803
1,027,997
2,960,575
264,924
37 252
257,131
33,792
140,685
55,169
2 , 895
4,364
6,641
6,517
8 252
4,549
618
26 105
252^767
22,602
140,067
48,652
752 226
4,821^672
994,205
2,819,890
209,755
328,475
858,789
7,788
752 ,226
4,440,488
2,566,954
163,564
17,759
52,709
135,416
245,148
28,432
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
918,642
161,392
3,477,859
11,458,931
4,928,608
175 , 172
48,639
46,002
239,147
59,997
i.2. , UUU
22,394
500
30,631
2,513
4,000
34,184
6,883
11/ "3 Q "7
1 14- , JO /
24,639
11,818
204,952
24,815
JO ,11 1
20,000
4,918
4,051
/hj ,4/U
112,753
3,431,857
11,219,784
4,868,611
ino 7 Q Q
iuo , / oy
326,189
77,101
25,000
/, 7 c, /,r\Q
4/0, nuy
107,253
2,771,608
9,505,703
4,843,611
239,064
1 JO , 7 10
5,500
334,060
1,397,916
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
20,908,917
25,836,499
261,973
890, 22^
208,707
982,295
3,441,167
16,278
102,793
21,935
4,620
34,400
866,134
3,441,167
16,278
98,173
21,935
81,761
19,926,622
22,395,332
245,695
787,431
186,772
1,621,896
1,631,257
14,536
16,694
15,804,748
18,791,904
226,728
772,895
155,789
1,324,233
1,175,745
1,972,171
18,967
14,289
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
460,759
3,532,466
423,867
3,550,202
116,900
384,002
49,957
83,633
14,487
1,974
167
288,874
6,665
10,848
18,710
1,585
1,429
15,586
98,190
79,056
39,889
57,032
343,859
3,148,464
373,910
3,466,569
81,460
57,334
1,523
9,196
262,399
2,978,730
323,517
3,453,802
35,881
112,400
12,989
3,571
TABLE
154
Disbursements for Debt Service: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Debt Service
Long-Term County Bonds
State
Loan
A
Redemption
lULcLcoL
Redemption
Interest
S83 146 724
O^c; ini (->nr
COA 1 Q7 ASS
SI 5 410 092
$6,438,082
All pp3n v
890, 344
240,000
119,373
427, 145
103,826
Anne Arundel
6,625,598
2 319 000
1 439 316
1,827,331
1,039,951
Baltimore City
15,539,484
8 06? 450
7 203 159
273,875
Bait imor e
14,709,659
5 376 000
3 868 478
3,533,808
1,931,373
Calvert
301,927
1 1U 000
46 835
54,636
26,456
Car o 1 ine
378,820
175,000
114,493
70, 612
18,715
Carroll
755,827
119,300
489,570
146,957
Cecil
1,481,938
790,000'
389, 182
265,092
37,664
Charles
1,039,480
315,000
207,857
379,433
137,190
Dorchester
339,168
226,000
113,168
♦
Frederick
2,544,409
870,000
840,785
623,404
210,220
Garrett
158,781
25,000
7,875
94,951
30,955
Harford
2,472,049
1,206,000
892,570
210,604
162,875
Howard
1,570,907
702,000
440,825
306,652
121,430
Kent
302,988
75,000
82,395
101,042
44,551
Montgomery
11,856,375
5,064,757
3,296,742
2,916,269
578,607
Prince George's
17,245,200
7,143,000
5,456,782
3,357,249
1,288,169
Queen Anne's
254,311
120,000
96,283
31,280
6,748
St. Mary's
591,387
100,000
44,150
315,108
132,129
Somerset
156,346
95,000
43,112
14,661
3,573
Talbot
373,701
175,000
97,803
66,064
34,834
Wash ington
1,995,923
1,030,000
790,910
141,694
33,319
Wicomico
1,001,950
607,888
317,812
69,455
6,795
Worcester
560,152
210,000
168,250
114,032
67,870
TABLE
155
Percent Distribution of Current Expenses: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
(Including Cost of Transportation)
Local Unit
Total
Instruc-
tion
Pupil
Person-
nel
Se rvi c es
Health
Services
Opera-
tion
of
Plant
Mainte-
nance
of
Plant
Pupil
Trans-
po r t a-
tion
Admin-
istra-
tion
Fixed
Charges
Food
Services
School
Breakfast,
Lunch,
and
Special
Milk
Student
Body
Activ-
ities
Com-
munity
Services
Tuition
Handi -
capped
Children
local ocace
7 ^ 9
U • 7 H
n 9 a
U . Z 0
o . J O
9 9Q
J . Zy
4. JU
9
9
Z . JU
n 99
u. zz
i no
i . uy
n no
u . uy
n 9 9
U. JZ
n 99
U . JZ
Allegany
73.99
0. 62
0. 23
9.49
2.45
5.82
1.88
2.77
0.55
1 . 48
n "7 n
U. /U
n no
U. Uz
Anne Arundel
79.18
1.27
0.03
6.90
2.47
4.60
2.40
1.99
0.78
_
0.26
0.12
Baltimore City
74.01
0.95
0.25
9.72
3.28
3.40
2.91
2.26
0.34
1.92
0.23
0.36
0.37
Baltimore
77 . 00
0. 64
0. 38
9.99
3 . /4
2.96
9 nn
z . uy
9 no
z . uy
n l /.
U. lq-
U. DJ
Pi Pl7
n i l
Calvert
65.98
0.90
0. 39
5.36
2 .94
14. 33
/. 9 £
4. ZD
1 91
1 . Z 1
n
U. oj
9 7Q
1 • Z 1
Caroline
71 . 44
0.94
0.20
7 . 01
2 . 42
11 . 60
1.73
1 9 Q
1 . Jo
n 9 "7
U.J/
1 "37
1 • J /
n o q
1 9 ^
Carroll
74.18
0.69
0.06
6.61
3.27
7.66
2.39
2.32
0.48
1.04
0.45
0.85
-
Cecil
73.87
1.01
0.12
8.27
2.75
7.15
3.20
1.55
0.08
0.94
*
0.84
0.22
Charles
67. 75
0.71
0. 20
9 . 38
3. 10
10.92
2.54
1 . 93
0. 94
i on
n 9 1
U. Z 1
pi ^9
U. jz
Dorchester
oy . dd
0.4/
n on
o . 55
A 1 &
in o i
1U. o 1
9 £9
Z . DJ
i on
l.oU
1 • U4
1 /■ Q
1 1 Q
Frederick
75. 78
0.54
0.23
7.23
2.66
4.98
3.29
2.92
0.45
1.24
0.68
Garrett
65.16
0.43
0.99
6.13
2.00
14.72
2.46
2.48
1.35
3.44
0.01
0.83
Harford
75.59
0.50
0.42
7.44
3.93
6.46
2.42
1.89
0.05
1.08
0.01
0.21
Howard
75.47
0.76
0.05
7.41
1.82
7.91
2.36
1.39
0.08
0.93
0.57
0.75
0.50
Kent
73.93
1.32
0.34
6.20
3.18
7.60
2.88
1.95
0.06
0.95
0.32
0.94
0.33
Montgomery
75.17
1.50
0.03
7.98
3.36
2.77
3.66
3.88
0.14
0.57
ie
0.23
0.71
Prince George's
78.06
0.81
0.38
8.47
3.65
3.12
1.69
2.50
0.04
0.79
0.03
0.07
0.39
Queen Anne's
71.23
0.58
0.41
7.11
2.50
12.71
1.76
1.50
0.28
1.02
0.02
0.81
0.07
St. Mary's
67.47
1.34
0.21
7.93
3.33
9.81
2.64
2.07
1.15
3.09
0.16
0.79
0.01
Somerset
69.02
0.98
0.35
5.48
4.00
11.35
2.86
1.02
0.17
3.41
0.30
0.98
0.08
Talbot
74.96
0.80
0.30
6.97
3.29
6.83
2.03
2.73
0.59
0.46
0.16
0.86
0.02
Washington
74.12
0.69
0.63
9.12
2.93
5.49
2.68
2.47
0.26
0.93
*
0.68
Wicomico
75.48
0.33
0.40
6.91
2.35
9.00
1.50
1.89
0.36
0.90
0.08
0.63
0.17
Worcester
74.62
0.37
0.14
5.59
2.43
11.71
1.88
1.62
0.40
0.75
0.43
0.06
*Less than 0.01 percent
NOTE: Expenditures by State for Teachers' Retirement and Social Security are not included.
TABLE
156
Percent Distribution of Current Expenses: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
(Excluding Cost of Transportation)
Local Unit
Total
Instruc-
tion
Pupi 1
Per son-
ne 1
Services
Health
Services
Opera-
tion
or
Plant
Mainte-
nance
o t
Plant
Admin-
istra-
tlon
Fixed
Charges
Food
Services
School
Breakfast,
Lunch,
and
Special
Milk
Student
Body
Activ-
ities
Com-
munity
Services
Tuition
Handi-
capped
Children
Total State
78.91
0.98
0.26
8.95
3.44
2.70
2.62
0.23
1.14
0.10
0.34
0.33
Allegany
78.56
0.66
0.25
10.08
2.60
2.00
2.94
0.58
1.57
-
0.74
0.02
Anne Arundel
83.01
1.33
0.03
7.23
2.59
2.52
2.08
-
0.81
-
0.28
0.12
Baltimore City
76. 62
0.98
0.26
10. 06
3.40
3. 01
2.35
0. 35
1 . 98
0. 24
0. 37
0. 38
Baltimore
79.35
0.66
0.39
10.29
3.85
2.16
2.16
0.14
0.65
0.07
0.13
0.15
Calvert
77.01
1.05
0.45
6.26
3.43
4.98
1.41
0.74
3.26
-
1.41
-
Caroline
80.81
1.06
0.23
7.93
2.74
1.96
1.56
0.42
1.55
0.33
1.41
-
Carroll
80.33
0.75
0.07
7.15
3.54
2.59
2.51
0.52
1.12
0.49
0.93
Ceci 1
79 . 56
1 . 09
0. 13
8 . 9 0
2.96
3 . 44
1 . 67
0. 09
1 . 01
0.91
U. l"t
Charles
76.05
0.80
0.23
10.53
3.48
2.85
2.16
1.06
2.02
0.24
0.58
Dorchester
77.99
0.53
0.33
7.34
4.66
2.95
2.01
1.17
1.68
-
1.34
-
Frederick
79.75
0.57
0.24
7.61
2.80
3.47
3.07
0.47
1.30
0.72
-
Garrett
76.41
0.50
1.16
7.18
2.34
2.88
2.91
1.58
4.04
0.02
0.98
Harford
80.81
0.53
0.44
7.96
4.20
2.59
2.02
0.06
1.15
0.02
0.22
Howard
81.96
0.83
0.05
8.05
1.97
2.57
1.51
0.08
1.01
0.62
0.81
0.54
Kent
80.02
1.42
0.37
6.71
3.44
3.12
2.11
0.07
1.03
0.35
1.01
0.35
Montgomery
77.31
1.54
0.03
8.20
3.46
3.76
3.99
0.15
0.59
*
0.24
0.73
Prince George's
80.57
0.83
0.42
8.74
3.76
1.74
2.58
0.04
0.81
0.03
0.08
0.40
Queen Anne1 s
81.60
0.67
0.47
8.15
2.86
2.02
1.71
0.32
1. 17
0.02
0.92
0.09
St. Mary's
74.81
1.48
0.24
8.79
3.69
2.93
2.30
1.27
3.42
0.18
0.88
0.01
Somerset
77.86
1.11
0.40
6.18
4.51
3.22
1.15
0.19
3.85
0.33
1.11
0.09
Talbot
80.45
0.86
0.32
7.48
3.53
2.18
2.93
0.63
0.49
0.18
0.93
0.02
Washington
78.42
0.73
0.67
9.65
3.10
2.83
2.62
0.28
0.98
*
0.72
Wicomico
82.95
0.36
0.44
7.59
2.58
1.64
2.08
0.40
1.00
0.09
0.69
0.18
Worcester
84.52
0.42
0.16
6.33
2.75
2.13
1.83
0.45
0.85
0.49
0.07
*Less than 0.01 percent.
NOTE: Expenditures by State for Teachers' Retirement and Social Security are not included.
TABLE
157
Percent Distribution of Day School Current Expenses: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
(Including Cost of Transportation)
Local Unit
Instruction
Pi i r* -i 1
L Up J. J.
Personnel
Services
Health
Services
Operation or
Plant
■
Mai n t e nance
of
Plant
Pupil
Transportation
Adminis-
tration
Fixed
Charges
Total State
76.92
0.97
0.26
8.81
3.38
4.43
2.66
2.57
Al legany
75.86
0.64
0.24
9.85
2.55
6.04
1.95
2.87
Anne Arundel
79.99
1.29
0.03
7.02
2.51
4.69
2.45
2.02
Baltimore City
76.09
1.00
0.26
10.20
3.45
3.57
3.05
2.38
Baltimore
77.74
0.65
0.39
10.15
3.80
3.01
2.13
2.13
Calvert
69.09
0.95
0.41
5.64
3.09
15.07
4.48
1.27
Caroline
73.78
0.98
0.21
7.27
2.51
12.03
1.79
1.43
Carroll
76.19
0.72
0.06
6.84
3.39
7.93
2.47
2.40
Cecil
75.38
1.04
0. 12
8.47
2.81
7.32
3.27
1.59
Charles
69.98
0.74
0.21
9.79
3.23
11.39
2.65
2.01
Dorchester
71.56
0.50
0.32
6.97
4.43
11.51
2.80
1.91
Frederick
77.34
0.56
0.23
7.50
2.76
5,16
3.42
3.03
Garrett
68.73
0.46
1.05
6.56
2.14
15.77
2.63
2.66
Harford
76.52
0.51
0.42
7.58
4.00
6.58
2.47
1.92
Howard
77.64
0.78
0.05
7.64
1.87
8.15
2.44
1.43
Kent
75.84
1.35
0.35
6.38
3.28
7.83
2.96
2.01
Montgomery
76.28
1.53
0.03
8.16
3.44
2.84
3.75
3.97
Prince George's
79.05
0.82
0.41
8.60
3.70
3.17
1.71
2.54
Queen Anne' s
72.76
0.60
0.42
7.29
2.56
13.03
1.80
1.54
St. Mary's
71.02
1.42
0.23
8.40
3.53
10.40
2.80
2.20
Somerset
72.56
1.04
0.37
5.77
4.21
11.96
3.01
1.08
Talbot
76.54
0.82
0.30
7.13
3.36
6.98
2.07
2.80
Washington
75.44
0.70
0.65
9.33
3.00
5.61
2.74
2.53
Wicomico
76.95
0.34
0.41
7.12
2.42
9.27
1.54
1.95
Worcester
75.83
0.37
0.14
5.69
2.48
11.93
1.91
1.65
NOTE: Expenditures by State for Teachers' Retirement and Social Security are not included.
TABLE
158
Percent Distribution of Day School Current Expenses: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
(Excluding Cost of Transportation)
Local Unit
Inst rue tion
•
Pupil
Personnel
Services
Health
P t~\T IPAQ
Operat ion
of
Plant
Maintenance
of
Plant
Admi ni stration
Fixed
Charges
Total State
80.49
1.01
0.27
9.22
3.54
2.78
2.69
Allegany
80.74
0.68
0.26
10.48
2.71
2.08
3.05
Anne Arundel
83.93
1.36
0.03
7.37
2.63
2.56
2.12
Baltimore City
78.91
1.03
0. 27
10. 58
3.57
3. 17
2.47
Baltimore
80.16
0.67
0.40
10.47
3.92
2.19
2.19
Calvert
81.35
1.11
0.48
6.64
3.64
5.28
1.50
Caroline
83.86
1.11
0.24
8.27
2.85
2.04
1.63
Carroll
82.75
0.78
0.07
7.43
3.68
2.69
2.60
Ceci 1
81.33
1.12
0. 13
9. 13
3.04
3.53
1.72
Charles
78.97
0.84
0.24
11.04
3.65
2.99
2.27
Dorchester
80.87
0.57
0.36
7.88
5.00
3.16
2.16
♦
Frederick
81.55
0.59
0.25
7.91
2.91
3.60
3.19
Garrett
81.59
0.55
1.25
7.79
2.54
3.12
3.16
Harford
81.91
0.54
0.45
8.11
4.29
2.64
2.06
Howard
84.53
0.85
0.05
8.32
2.04
2.65
1.56
Kent
82.28
] .47
0.38
6.93
3.55
3.21
2.18
Montgomery
78.51
1.58
0.03
8.40
3.54
3.85
4.09
Prince George's
81.63
0.85
0.43
8.88
3.82
1.77
2.62
Queen Anne 1 s
83.64
0.69
0.48
8.39
2.95
2.08
1.77
St. Mary's
79.26
1.58
0.25
9.38
3.94
3.13
2.46
Somerset
82.42
1.18
0.42
6.56
4.78
3.42
1.22
Talbot
82.28
0.88
0.33
7.66
3.61
2.23
3.01
Washington
79.93
0.74
0.69
9.88
3.18
2.90
2.68
Wicomico
84.81
0.38
0.45
7.84
2.67
1.70
2.15
Worcester
86.10
0.43
0.16
6.46
2.81
2.17
1.87
NOTE: Expenditures by State for Teachers' Retirement and Social Security are not included.
TABLE
159
Cost per Pupil Belonging K*-12: All Current Expenses - Including Administration and Fixed Charges:
Maryland Public Day Schools: 1959-60 - 1969-70
Locs 1 Unit
1959-
60
1960-
61
1961-
62
1962-
63
1963-
64
1964-
65
1965-
66
1966-
67
1967-
68
1968-
69
1969-
70
1 U L i.i 1 Old LC • 1 H L i UU -LUg
Rot l TPTTipnf jinH ^ r* "i £i 1
I\C L Xi CUlcllL d L 1 U J U L i d 1
Security
$361.
09
$389.
86
$403.
07
$425.
17
$437.
27
$461.
45
$514.
97
$585.
51
$652.
43
$739.
58
$816.
30
Excluding Retirement
and Social Security
j j 1 1
UJ
1 "iR
JJO.
1 i
17R
L 1
1QR
O J
A17
1 0
487
Qft
J JU.
48
614
04
U7J.
32
764,
63
A i le gany
1 1 1
U J
191
1Q
IK
-J -J .
13
63
364
RQ
388
13
444.
\ \
492.
89
566 .
73
631.
41
668.
47
Anne Arundel
288.
39
311.
85
333.
69
348.
77
364.
35
387.
75
434.
18
499.
67
554.
95
602.
82
678.
90
Baltimore City
311.
62
341.
83
355.
60
373.
23
375.
04
390.
56
445.
69
533.
97
581.
29
680.
25
736.
68
Ra 1 f imorp
Dd J. L iliRJ i t:
344.
49
377 .
23
393 .
07
412.
67
442.
87
459.
97
497 .
67
554.
78
624.
73
702 .
29
769.
19
Pol -yr&rt
3 14 .
45
19 7
■J £. 1 *
72
347 .
95
395 .
95
406 .
30
446 .
61
496.
49
568.
34
619.
60
638.
96
715.
99
pQfrt 1 l nci
t>d IU1 J. 1 It
348
23
IftQ
380.
j j
1QS
07
411.
12
448.
09
485 .
60
549.
63
598.
87
633.
66
646.
96
Carroll
307.
43
319.
98
334.
48
359.
70
369.
72
403.
05
433.
21
497.
22
558.
14
591.
89
651.
24
Cecil
330.
87
351.
35
371.
94
384.
10
392.
91
433.
83
478.
73
534.
97
566.
02
641.
00
653.
49
L- 1 1 cl Ilea
119
24
1AQ
ft 1
364
QQ
17 S
23
26
435
42
490.
45
582 .
40
671.
06
718.
25
751.
50
Dnrrhp q 1~ y*
314.
87
330.
77
344.
70
367 .
68
378.
15
426.
33
466.
16
509.
72
612.
60
625.
27
687.
14
Frederick
343.
35
372.
55
404.
70
408.
18
415.
95
464.
21
512.
73
580.
90
623.
01
671.
29
731.
29
Garrett
319.
64
337.
13
351.
83
361.
97
354.
61
404.
17
490.
59
535.
53
540.
34
604.
68
685.
02
Harford
325.
34
360.
86
377.
67
382.
06
405.
81
430.
93
479.
91
505.
17
572.
29
621.
57
660.
06
Howard
314.
41
342.
28
355.
98
369.
63
383.
41
434.
07
481.
05
545.
90
614.
81
697.
70
761.
84
Kent
337.
65
357.
53
378.
66
394.
81
419.
89
466.
26
507.
37
557.
20
613.
99
663.
43
739.
81
Montgomery
405
29
436.
86
471.
21
505.
86
506.
69
545
63
614.
17
652.
55
736.
16
845.
73
972.
84
Prince George' s
319
28
342.
54
371.
91
394.
91
408.
14
433
79
485.
35
548.
46
606.
80
703
75
774.
64
Queen Anne ' s
361
23
383.
47
392.
98
394.
91
421
20
443
44
487.
53
600.
81
644.
57
676
72
690.
59
St. Mary's
313
90
337.
40
371.
91
368.
28
376.
51
414
54
492.
79
522.
39
590.
20
666
91
680.
72
Somerset
309
.52
324.
34
348.
13
364.
47
367
09
409
43
433.
09
461.
56
499.
22
574
56
597.
92
Talbot
324
,89
330.
75
347.
51
357.
56
365
60
418
95
453.
75
551.
92
619.
21
655
97
760.
39
Washington
347
.65
360.
93
364.
21
396.
54
402
22
451
62
479.
79
497
15
616.
20
663
67
723.
08
Wicomico
291
.72
309.
36
325.
35
351.
12
356
71
400
99
433.
95
498.
83
557.
16
584
66
626.
86
Worcester
338
. 17
362.
02
372.
29
366.
48
364
75
407
52
422.
25
450
87
575.
41
608
27
656.
96
■'■Half-time kindergarten pupils, where applicable, are expressed in full-time equivalents in arriving at per pupil costs.
TABLE
160
Cost per Pupil Belonging for Current Expenses*: K/-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
All
Costs Including Transportation
All
Costs Excluding Transportation
Total Including
; State
Total Exclu
din£
5 State
Total Including
State
Total Excluding
State
Local Unit
Share
of Teachers'
Share of
Teachers'
Share of
Teachers '
Share of
Teachers'
Retirement
and
Retirement
and
Retirement
and
Retirement
and
Social Security
Social Security
Social
Security
Social
Securi ty
Cost
Rank
Cost
Rank
Cost
Rank
Cost
Rank
Total State
$816.30
y / 0<+ . D J
$782.45
$730. 78
Al legany
713.26
17
DOO • t /
17
672.89
12
628.09
12
Anne Arundel
726.06
14
678.90
16
694.24
11
647.09
11
Baltimore City
787 . 15
8
736.68
8
760.83
4
710. 36
4
Baltimore
819 . 29
3
7 A7 1 Q
3
796. 16
3
744. 05
3
Calvert
755. 18
11
71^ QQ
11
647 .28
18
608. 10
15
Caroline
696.73
21
646.96
22
618.89
21
569.12
22
Carroll
694.63
22
651.24
21
642.98
19
599.60
19
Cectl
697.05
20
653.49
20
649.19
17
605.63
17
Charles
795.35
7
751.50
6
709.76
10
665.91
10
Dorchester
738.72
13
687.14
13
659.65
14
608.06
16
1 I '..ULL ILK
781.82
9
731.29
9
744.06
7
693.53
7
Garrett
725.78
15
685.02
14
617.77
23
577.01
21
Harford
706.18
18
660.06
18
662.75
13
616.64
13
Howard
812.41
4
761.84
4
750.29
6
699.72
6
Kent
797.08
6
739.81
7
739.17
8
681.89
9
Montgomery
1,036.95
1
972.84
1
1,009.36
1
945.25
1
Prince George's
826.39
2
774.64
2
801.86
2
750.11
2
Queen Anne's
745.54
12
690.59
12
655.54
15
600.59
18
St. Mary's
720.41
16
680.72
15
649.60
16
609.91
14
Somerset
634.99
24
597.92
24
563.50
24
526.43
24
Talbot
808.81
5
760.39
5
755.72
5
707.30
5
Washington
772.51
10
723.08
10
731.93
9
682.50
8
Wicomico
676.89
23
626.86
23
618.75
22
568.72
23
Worcester
705.09
19
656.96
19
626.73
20
578.60
20
*Expenditures for administration and fixed charges are included in all columns; home teaching of handicapped children, food services,
student body activities, community services, federal funds for school lunch, and special milk are excluded from this table.
/Half-time kindergarten pupils are expressed in full-time equivalents in arriving at per pupil costs.
TABLE
161
Cost per Pupil Belonging for Current Expenses; By Function: K*-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Current
Expense
In c luding
Transportation
Pupil
Transportation
Total
Current
Expense
Excluding
Transportat ion
Instruction
Pupil
Per sonne 1
Services
Health
Services
Operat ion
of
Plant
Maintenance
of
Plant
Administration
Fixed J
Charges
Total State
$764.63
$ 33.85
$730.78
$588. 16
$ 7.40
$2.00
$67.34
$25.87
$20.33
$19.68
Allegany
668.47
40.38
628.09
507.11
4.30
1.61
65.80
17.01
13.06
19.20
Anne Arundel
678.90
31 .81
647 . 09
543 . 07
8.77
0. 19
47 . 69
17 . 05
16. 59
13.73
Baltimore City
736.68
26.32
710.36
560.56
7.35
1.93
75. 14
25.37
22.50
17.51
Baltimore
767. 19
23.14
744.05
596.45
4.97
2.98
77.88
29. 15
16.32
16.30
Calvert
715.99
107.89
608.10
494.69
6.76
2.93
40.39
22. 11
32.10
9. 12
Caroline
646.96
77.84
569.12
477.30
6.31
1.34
47.06
16.24
11.60
9.27
Carro 1 1
651 . 24
51. 64
599. 60
496. 16
4.67
0.41
44. 55
22.07
16. 11
15.63
Cecil
653.49
47.86
605.63
492.59
6.76
0.81
55.32
18.39
21.38
10.38
Charles
751.50
85.59
665.91
525.91
5.56
1.60
73.52
24.30
19.91
15. 11
Dorchester
687.14
79.08
608.06
491.71
3.44
2.18
47.93
30.42
19.24
13. 14
Frederick
731.29
37.76
693.53
565. 57
4.12
1.71
54.84
20. 15
24.98
22.16
Garrett
685.02
108.01
577.01
470.80
3. 16
7.23
44.95
14. 64
18.01
18.22
Harford
660.06
43.43
616.63
505.10
3.34
2.78
50.02
26.43
16.27
12.69
Howard
761.84
62.12
699.72
591.46
5.97
0.36
58.20
14.25
18.55
10.93
Kent
739.81
57.92
681.89
561.05
10.02
2.58
47.23
24.23
21.93
14.85
Montgomery
972.84
27.59
945.25
742.11
14.91
0.30
79.41
33.49
36.43
38.60 j
Prince George's
774.64
24.53
750.11
612.30
6.36
3.20
66.62
28.70
13.27
19.66 j
Queen Anne's
690.59
90.00
600.59
502.45
4.14
2.88
50.38
17.68
12.46
10.60
St. Mary's
680.72
70.81
609.91
483.43
9.65
1.55
57.21
24.02
19.08
14.97
Somerset
597.92
71.49
526.43
433.88
6.20
2.23
34.52
25.17
17.99
6.44 j
Talbot
760.39
53.09
707.30
581.99
6.23
2.31
54.18
25.56
15.77
21.26
Washington
723.08
40.58
682.50
545.48
5.07
4.69
67.45
21.70
19.81
18.30
Wicomico
626.86
58.14
568.72
482.36
2.14
2.57
44.61
15.17
9.66
12.21
Worcester
656.96
78.36
578.60
498.20
2.46
0.94
37.37
16.27
12.55
10.81 ,
■^Half-time kindergarten pupils are expressed in full-time equivalents in arriving at per pupil costs.
NOTE: Expenditures by State for Teachers' Retirement and Social Security are not included.
TABLE
162
Foundation Program: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Foundation
Program
Local Base
Local
Share
Percent
Local
State
Share
Percent
State
Minimum
Guarantee
Excess
Amount
Total
State
Share*
Real
Property
Net Taxable
Income
Total State
$318,260,748
$13,104,179,495
$6,143,951,700
$211,536,962
66.5
$106,723,786
33.5
$22,410,015
$129,133,801
Al 1 egany
6,444,543
212,653,866
102,556,020
3,464, 157
53.8
2,980,386
46.2
2,980,386
Anne Arundel
24,639,411
862,701,612
407 219 791
13,956,436
56.6
10,682,975
43.4
-
10,682,975
Baltimore City
68,865,971
2
,262,829,806
1,161,366,280
37,631,915
54.6
31,234,056
45.4
31,234,056
Baltimore
46,670,045
2
,212,450,848
1,223,911,422
37,765,621
80.9
8,904,424
19. 1
7,210,993
16, 115,417
Calvert
2,043,996
63,034,265
17,039,847
880, 014
43. 1
1, 163,982
56.9
1, 163,982
Caroline
1,954,853
48,749,012
19,729,465
752,578
38.5
1,202,275
61.5
_
1,202,275
Carroll
5,494,657
208,339,431
81,333,008
3, '183, 500
57.9
2,311,157
42.1
-
2,311,157
Cecil
4,459,604
145,918,768
56, 198,684
2,221,271
49.8
2,238,333
50.2
-
2,238,333
Charles
4,539,990
152,663,662
45 373 752
2, 176,431
47.9
2,363,559
52.1
2,363,559
Dorchester
2,468,584
82,990,705
31,128,896
1,254,174
50.8
1,214,410
49.2
1,214,410
Frederick
7,089,109
301,050,290
109,312,714
4,509,889
63.6
2,579,220
36.4
-
2,579,220
Garrett
2,056,954
73,069,801
13,767,316
954,340
46.4
1,102,614
53.6
1,102,614
Harford
10,380,043
354,798,536
138,700,084
5,423,550
52.2
4,956,493
47.8
4,956,493
Howard
5,519,823
270,284,070
93,640,021
3,999,526
72.5
1,520,297
27.5
332,187
1,852,484
Kent
1,432,202
65,209,377
18,550,606
920,522
64.3
511,680
35.7
511,680
Montgomery
45,094,047
2
,688,145,235
1,279,955,779
43,609,431
96.7
1,484,616
3.3
14,485,628
15,970,244
Prince George's
53,487,957
2
,176,600,459
1,018,370,111
35,112,727
65.6
18,375,230
34.4
18,375,230
Queen Anne" s
1,708,519
71,968,105
20,271,032
1,013,708
59.3
694,811
40.7
694,811
St. Mary's
3,629,874
88,814,439
29,700,650
1,302,481
35.9
2,327,393
64.1
2,327,393
Somerset
1,824,430
41,280,676
12,876,931
595,192
32.6
1,229,238
67.4
1,229,238
Talbot
1,765,807
100,184,775
37,156,172
1,509,377
85.5
256,430
14.5
366,209
622,639
Washington
8,932,374
309,174,712
135,384,405
4,885,705
54.7
4,046,669
45.3
4,046,669
Wicomico
5,281,190
183,577,719
67,243,998
2,756,531
52.2
2,524,659
47.8
2,524,659
Worcester
2,476,765
127,689,326
23,164,716
1,657,886
66.9
818,879
33.1
14,998
833,877
*Not included are funds for tuition ($505,708), density aid ($7,420,380), and provision 128(c) ($567,756). The total State share of
current expenses is $137,627,645.
NOTE: Article 77, section 220, provides $299 per pupil to support a basic minimum salary schedule of $4,800-$7,000 and a staffing ratio
of 45 teachers per 1,000 pupils, $71 for other current expense, and $30 for increased enrollment. Effective 1965, support for
transportation costs is provided under a separate program.
TABLE
163
Foundation Program per Pupil and Staffing Ratios: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Pupils
Staffing Ratio
Local
Wealth
Per
Pupil
Foundation Program
Teachers
Central
Office
Total
Local
Share
State
Share
Number
Ratio
Number
Ratio
Tr> t a^ t- a f* o
lULdl JLdlc
ftfi? 117 S
42 , 929 . 3
49 . 8
1 , 432 . 3
1 . 7
$22 ,327
$369. 16
$245.37
$149.79
Allegany
i £ con n
785.4
47.5
26.2
1.6
i q rt*7 n
389.89
209.58
180.31
Anne Arundel
68,977.0
3,504.7
50.8
128.1
1.9
18,411
357.21
202.33
154.88
Baltimore City
185,509.5
8,675.5
46.8
378.6
2.0
18,458
371.23
202.86
168.37
Baltimore
1 9 A 191 ^
1 L u , 1-U J
6,297.4
49.9
156.9
1.2
9 7 9 /■ A
370.04
299.44
*127.78
Oalvert
249. 1
45. 7
12.1
2.2
1 /. AQ/i
375.08
161.49
213.59
Caroline
c 1 /, /, C
252.9
49.2
8.0
1.6
1 "3 Ol 1
1 J , J 1 1
379.99
146.29
233.70
Carroll
15,052.0
726.9
48.3
27.1
1.8
19,245
365.04
211.50
153.54
Cecil
12,088.0
532.1
44.0
19.2
1.6
16,721
368.93
183.76
185.17
Charles
1 O ATI n
iz. , j i . u
590.7
47.5
26.1
2.1
1 r Q o 1
Ld , y J 1
365.22
175.08
190.13
Do r ches t er
O , JD4 • U
295.4
46.4
10.1
1.6
17 Q "*9
jo / .yu
1 Q 7 H7
1?U .OJ
Frederick
18,782.5
923.7
49.2
39.1
2.1
21,848
377.43
240.11
137.32
Garrett
5,305.0
261.5
49.3
6.7
1.3
16,369
387.74
179.89
207.84
Harford
28,531.0
1,351.4
47.4
44.1
1.5
17,297
363.82
190.09
173.72
Howard
15,017.0
780.1
51.9
26.0
1.7
24,234
367.57
266.33
*123.36
Kent
3,782.5
194.7
51.5
8.5
2.2
22,144
378.64
243.36
135.28
Montgomery
120,209.0
6,546.3
54.5
221.1
1.8
33,010
375.13
362.78
*132.85
Prince George's
149,176.0
7,746.7
51.9
179.8
1.2
21,417
358.56
235.38
123.18
Queen Anne's
4,579.0
224.0
48.9
8.0
1.7
20,144
373.12
221.38
151.74
St. Mary's
10,310.0
497.3
48.2
19.1
1.9
11,495
352.07
126.33
225.74
Somerset
4,606.0
212.2
46.1
6.0
1.3
11,758
396.10
129.22
266.88
Talbot
4,614.0
240.3
52.1
10.0
2.2
29,766
382.71
327.13
*134.95
Washington
22,949.0
1,052.7
45.9
47.1
2.1
19,372
389.23
212.89
176.33
Wicomico
13,939.0
663.5
47.6
16.7
1.2
17,994
378.88
197.76
181.12
Worcester
6,651.5
324.8
48.8
7.7
1.2
22,680
372.36
249.25
*125.37
* Adjusted as provided by Article 77, section 128(b) (6).
TABLE
164
Average Annual Salary per Teacher and Principal K*-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1959-60 - 1969-70
Local Unit
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
lota i ota te
$5,493
9 J, ODZ
$6,099
$6,239
$6,764
$7,073
<S7 RAA
<ft 0^1
$8
,945
y <;Q Q7 Q
' v ' j 7/7
All
A 1 legany
5,
162
5,
799
5,
757
A 170
0, J / Z
6,
629
6,
676
o, yz /
7 Q 1 R
8
, 799
Q I OQ
7, 1ZJ
Anne Arundel
4,
792
5, 069
5,
362
5,593
5, 777
5,877
6,
455
7,000
7, 368
8
, 100
9,247
Baltimore City
5,
623
6, 183
6,
612
6,
390
6,409
6,
743
6,
917
7, 760
8,297
9
, 061
Ba It imore
j i
J 1 o
R Oil
6,
044
6,
094
A c/.c;
6,
788
7,
098
7 AAA
o, H J<+
8
, 984
Q 7 51/.
Ca lver t
4,
661
/. 0 1/
4, 0 14
5,
195
5,
644
5, 795
6,
349
6,
451
o, otto
8
,248
Caroline
4,
895
5, 205
5,
473
5,425
5, 555
6,
284
6,
252
D) jit)
*7 ICQ
7
,853
7 CQt
/ , J7U
Carroll
4,
921
5,206
5,
497
5, 897
5,976
6,
513
6,
483
6, 782
7,597
7
,571
8,304
Cecil
-> t
018
5,368
5,
776
6,
031
6,279
6,
714
6,
583
7,419
7,887
8
,069
9, 159
Charles
5,
228
5, 541
5,
845
5,
772
5, 795
6,
640
6,
734
£ 7 no
0, /UZ
7 OA 0
8
, 168
Q A/. 1
Dorchester
4,
930
5 , 263
5,
461
5
615
C "7 1/.
5, / J4
6,
405
6,
362
A R Q/.
0, J04
7 7 Rn
8
, 198
Q R AA
0, JO'*
Freder ick
5,
235
5,403
5,
811
5,
812
6, 193
7,
141
7,
222
7,421
7,286
7
,826
9, 106
Garrett
5,
028
5,267
5,
527
5
574
5,644
6,
570
6,
490
6,645
6, 938
7,749
8, 120
Harford
5,
094
5,597
5,
837
5
945
6,234
6,
475
6,
616
6,682
7,627
8
.275
8,633
Howard
5,
157
5,513
5,
687
5
933
6, 167
6,
478
6, 915
7,262
7, 939
8
,884
9,278
Kent
4,
842
5, 117
5,396
5
651
5, 736
6,
467
6,
359
6,562
6, 683
7
,104
7,780
Montgomery
6,
528
6,592
6,
594
7
460
7,462
7, 691
8,
315
8, $52
9,484
10
,463
11,564
Prince George' s
5,
404
5, 779
6,
015
6,
120
6,307
6,
640
7,
142
7,555
8,326
8
,925
10,870
Queen Anne 1 s
4,
957
5,299
5,
498
5,
602
5,896
6,
486
6,
563
6, 742
6,888
7
, 106
8,054
St. Mary's
4,
599
4,714
5,
062
5,
090
5,237
5,
794
5,
634
6, 196
6,739
7
,757
7, 924
Somerset
4,
840
5,040
5,
287
5,
331
5,483
6,
343
6,
354
6,602
7,468
7
,984
8,009
Talbot
4,
971
5, 190
5,
392
5,
479
5,890
6,
448
6,
270
6, 722
7,733
7,810
8, 663
Washington
5,
372
5, 686
5,
887
6,
075
6,314
7,
112
7,
207
7, 137
8,457
8
,903
9,489
Wicomico
4,
872
5,205
5,448
5,
646
5,578
6,
152
6,
432
6, 727
7,535
8
,322
8,441
Worcester
4,
714
5, 191
5,
310
5,
295
5,357
6, 233
6,281
6, 910
7, 170
7,315
8,267
*Prior to 1967-68, salaries of kindergarten teachers were not used to compute these averages.
7County average only.
^Raw data not available.
TABLE
165
Average Salary* per Teacher and Principal: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
E lementary
Hi?
Total
Pr inc ipa Is/
Teachers
Total
Pr inc ipa Is/
Teachers
Total
Pr inc ipa Is/
Teachers
Total State
Total Counties
C Q Q 7 Q
9 y , y / y
CIA
? lb j
C 0
9 y>
b4 i
? y , / jz
CIA
v lb ,
1 TO
I/O
C Q 1 /. O
$10, 245
9 ib ,
COO
jzy
$ 9,959
A llegany
9, 123
12,
402
8,
949
9,009
11,
977
8,775
9, 219
13,
246
9, 089
Anne Arundel
O 0 /. 7
14,
760
9,
011
a c. Q o
o , 5oy
14,
002
Q 0 Q 1
o , zy i
10,095
16,
691
9,916
Baltimore City?
-
-
-
-
Ba It imore
9, 784
18,
444
9,
324
9, 147
18,
352
8, 560
10,424
18,
580
10, 077
Ca lvert
O, 5 54
14,
083
8,
248
8 , 630
13
521
o Tin
o, i jy
8,462
15,
956
8, 257
Caroline
7,596
12,
146
7,
337
7, 576
12,
899
7,320
7, 615
11
607
7, 354
Carroll
8, 304
13,
458
8,
054
8,053
13
183
7,816
8,557
13
712
8,295
Cecil
9, 159
15,
659
8,
763
9, 170
15
313
8, 760
9, 149
16
029
8, 765
Charles
8, 641
13
y bo
8,
290
8 , 626
14
Ten
JDO
8, 186
8, 658
i i
i->
"3 ft ft
JOO
8,400
Dorchester
8, 564
11
262
8,
299
8, 760
10
797
8,486
8, 385
12
062
8, 139
Freder ick
9, 106
13,
681
8,
810
9, 108
13
961
8, 741
9, 105
13
229
8,887
Garrett
8, 120
10
537
7,
932
8, 069
10
232
7,810
8, 180
11
681
8,062
Harford
8,633
13
039
8,
440
8,652
13
568
8,418
8,607
12
170
8,469
Howa rd
9,278
14
600
8,
945
8,836
14
602
8,422
9,634
14
598
9,359
Kent
7, 780
13
399
7,
487
8,024
12
134
7, 769
7,510
15
034
7, 116
Montgomery
11,564
19
161
11,
189
11,086
19
287
10, 650
12,052
19
012
11, 736
Prince George ' s
10,870
17
438
10,
502
11, 128
17
477
10, 744
10,551
17
380
10,208
Queen Anne ' s
8,054
12
700
7,
754
7, 733
11
785
7,386
8,306
13
921
8,033
St . Mary ' s
7,924
13
366
7,
573
7,527
13
359
7, 169
8,389
13
374
8,050
Somerset
8,009
10
296
7,
762
7,971
10
026
7, 749
8,044
10
541
7, 774
Talbot
8, 663
13
952
8,
484
8,897
12
707
8, 753
8,472
15
197
8,266
Wa shington
9,489
13
445
9,
288
9,028
12
616
8,832
9,917
14
337
9,709
Wicomico
8,441
12
495
8,
229
8,603
12
128
8,413
8,274
12
897
8,041
Worcester
8,267
12
251
8,
039
8,212
12
181
8,009
8,322
12
307
8,069
"'Excludes aides.
/Includes principals and vice principals classified according to time spent in teaching and administrative responsibilities.
/Raw data not available.
TABLE
166
Expenditures of Public Funds for Transportation: Cost per Public School Pupil Transported:
Number and Percent Transported: State of Maryland: 1969-70
Cost per
Nitmhp T"
LI ULULS C J.
Local Unit
Amount
Pupil
Transported
Percent
Total State
$29,014,993
$ 64.29
451 ,344
50.6
Total Counties
24, 172 , 102
60.66
398 ,481
57.0
A 1 legany
664,534
67.49
9,846
59.3
Anne Arundel
2,182,624
48.39
45 ' 108
63.7
Baltimore City
4,842,891
91.61
52,863
27.4
Ba 1 1 imore
2 , 905 ,034
43.55
66,709
51.4
Ca lvert
584,899
106 .67
5 ,483
97 . 8
Caro 1 ine
394,819
86.83
4,547
85 .4
Carroll
772,027
57.99
13,314
88.5
Cecil
565,957
59.37
9,532
78.9
Char les
1 ,059 ,095
94.85
11 , 166
89.8
Dorchester
491 ,464
105 .42
4,662
69.4
Frederick
702,771
54.08
12,994
69.3
Garrett
C "7 1 Oil
572 , 333
113.81
5 ,029
92 . 1
Harford
1,222,521
56.68
21,569
72.5
Howard
941,024
67.85
13,870
87.8
Kent
218,547
71.21
3,069
78.1
Montgomery
3,301,337
65.70
50,248
40.1
Prince George's
3,658,339
53.31
68,621
44.1
Queen Anne ' s
404,722
90.04
4,495
94.6
St. Mary's
728,027
76.02
9,577
90.5
Somerset
325,778
99.20
3,284
69.2
Talbot
240,993
81.44
2,959
64.1
Washington
921,300
54.13
17,021
71.3
Wicomico
804,783
80.41
10,009
69.1
Worcester
509,174
94.83
5,369
77.8
NOTE: Enrollment figures used are those of September 30, 1969.
TABLE
167
Number of Public Schools to Which Transportation Was Provided at Public Expense: Number of Vehicles Used:
State of Maryland: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Number
of Schools
Number of Schools to Which Transportation
Was Provided
Number of Vehicles
Buses Owned By
Private Cars
and Station
Wagons
Total
Elementary
Only
High
School
Only
Combined
Elementary
and High
Local Unit
Contractors
Total State
1,275
1,162
834
265
63
1,866
2 ,446
195
Allegany
37
34
24
7
3
13
127
10
Anne Arundel
94
93
75
18
-
20
362
11
Baltimore City
205
174
127
40
7
61
79
54
Baltimore
151
141
101
39
1
514
150
• 5 .
Calvert
13
13
11
1
1
80
8
Caroline
10
10
6
4
-
-
70
-
Carroll
25
25
16
5
4
5
131
1
Cecil
24
23
16
5
2
4
98
4
Charles
23
21
13
3
5
3
130
14
Dorchester
20
20
16
4
1
69
8
Frederick
33
33
23
7
3
114
69
12
Garrett
19
19
15
2
2
2
81
18
Harford
38
36
27
8
1
26
216
4
Howard
26
25
15
4
6
169
Kent
8
8
4
1
3
2
38
2
Montgomery
180
157
111
42
4
436
11
Prince George's
219
185
133
51
1
566
14
11
Queen Anne ' s
12
12
8
2
2
7
58
5
St. Mary's
23
22
16
2
4
6
89
4
Somerset
17
17
10
3
4
56
*5
Talbot
13
12
9
2
1
1
44
2
Washington
44
43
30
6
7
85
89
8
Wicomico
24
23
16
5
2
146
Worcester
17
16
12
4
81
^Includes two boats.
TABLE
168
Capital Outlay Expenditures: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Local Unit
Total
Expenditures for Capital Outlay
Elementary
High
Administration
Buildings
Total State
$151,531,835
$62,520,644
$83,422,910
$5,588,281
Allegany
1,640,671
19,161
1,607 ,812
13, 698
Anne Arundel
9,114,008
6,870,161
2,200,942
42,905
Baltimore City
34,069,701
13,088,050
19,703,957
1,277,694
Baltimore
15,471,560
6,296,937
8,087,776
1,086,847
Calvert
4,095,072
2,231,798
1,863,274
-
Caroline
789,478
10,074
779,404
Carroll
5,078,803
1,601,306
3,422,173
55,324
Cecil
1,027,997
162,868
858,516
6,613
Char le s
2 , 960 , 575
1,307,677
1,652,619
279
Dorchester
♦
264,924
15,934
248,786
204
Frederick
918,642
451 ,296
456,807
10,539
Garrett
161,392
103,238
53,676
4,478
Harford
3,477,859
555,761
2,887,914
34,184
Howard
11,458,931
6,269,071
4,976,279
213,581
Kent
4,928,608
197,883
4,724,375
6,350
Montgomery
20,908,917
8,212,561
12,486,481
209,875
Prince George ' s
25,836,499
10,265,648
13,161,514
2,409,337
Queen Anne ' s
261,973
164,587
34,513
62,873
St. Mary's
890,224
814,804
69,600
5,820
Somerset
208,707
159,252
49,455
Talbot
460,759
141,769
294,247
24,743
Washington
3,532,466
1,438,805
1,970,877
122,784
Wicomico
423,867
363,610
60,104
153
Worcester
3,550,202
1,778,393
1,771,809
TABLE
169
Value* of Maryland Public School Property per Pupil Belonging: 1969-70
Total
Elementary
High
Local Unit
Total
Average
Total
Average
Total
Average
Value
per Pupil
Value
per Pupil
Va lue
per Pupil
Total State
$1,475,736,921
$1,721
$675,556,500
$1,393
$800,180,421
$2,150
Allegany
38, 119,800
2 , 316
13,471,700
1 ,650
24,648, 100
2,973
Anne Arundel
141,481,420
2,062
62,779,210
1,599
78,702,210
2,682
Baltimore City/
240,479,565
1,307
121,308,115
1 ,089
119,171,450
1,641
Baltimore
274,872,785
2,189
124,605,534
1,885
150,267,251
2,526
Calvert
6,695,554
1,235
3,541,318
1,161
3,15',, 236
1,331
Caroline
12 , 949 ,244
2 ,553
5,675,974
2 ,064
7,273,270
3 , 132
Carroll
16,995,918
1,137
6,229,696
764
10,766,222
1,584
Cecil
29,350,000
2,482
10,126,000
1,627
19,224,000
3,431
Charles
35,162,109
2,842
15,119,707
2,112
20,042,402
3,843
Dorchester
9,306,637
1,497
3,602,800
1,132
5,703,837
1,672
Frederick
38,536,563
2,071
14,472,328
1,458
24,064,235
2,771
Garrett
9,428,300
1,779
4,497,600
1,515
4,930,700
2,117
Harford
48,830,050
1,735
25,979,050
1,577
22,851,000
1,957
Howard
28,168,552
1,860
9,677,102
1,137
18,491,450
2,788
Kent
5,278,100
1,399
2,884,300
1,313
2,393,800
1,518
Montgomery
186,200,627
1,556
85,921,900
1,350
100,278,727
1,790
Prince George's
233,047,000
1,562
113,818,000
1,291
119,229,000
1,956
Queen Anne's
7,834,500
1,742
2,622,000
1,048
5,212,500
2,613
St. Mary's
19,961,000
1,942
8,670,485
1,381
11,290,515
2,819
Somerset
5,177,789
1,136
2,284,691
928
2,893,098
1,382
Talbot
12,398,400
2,731
5,352,700
2,190
7,045,700
3,362
Washington
35,958,100
1,584
17,109,950
1,376
18,848,150
1,835
Wicomico
28,880,600
2,086
11,238,440
1,410
17,642,160
3,006
Worcester
10,624,308
1,635
4,567,900
1,287
6,056,408
2,053
* Value based on 100 percent of the insured valuation for each school building and the equipment thereof. Value of sites has been excluded.
/ Baltimore City shows value of buildings and equipment as carried by the Bureau of Accounts and Disbursements; this valuation does not
constitute the basis for insurance.
TABLE
170
Maryland Public School
Bonded Indebtedness
Related to Assessed
Valuation: June 30,
1970
1969 Assessed
Assessed
Percent
School Bonded
Indebtedness as of June 30, 1970
Valuation
Va luation
School
Local Unit
Taxable at
per Dollar
Bonded In-
Full Rate for
of School
debtedness
Total
County
State
County
Bonded In-
is of Assess-
Bonds
Loan
Purposes
debtedness
ed Valuation
Total State
$940, 919, 631
$771,333,575
$169,586,056
$15, 894, 206, 246
$17
5. 9
Allegany
6,336,740
3, 660, 000
2,676,740
286,656,460
45
2.2
Anne Arundel
71,339,848
44, 357, 000
26, 982,848
1,015, 679,260
14
7.0
Baltimore City
212, 621,440
207, 346,440
5, 275, 000
3,017,789,613
14
7. 1
Baltimore
165,764,306
117,400, 000
48,364,306
2,618.397,768
16
6.3
Calvert
1,775, 632
1, 140,000
635, 632
76, 119, 967
43
2.3
Caroline
4, 185, 533
3, 670, 000
515,533
54,775,248
13
7.6
Carroll
8, 152,890
4,000,000
4, 152,890
275, 529,452
34
3.0
CeciJ
11,237,724
10, 130,000
1, 107, 724
166,685,210
15
6.7
Charles
9,382, 693
5,705,000
3,677,693
178,975,215
19
5.2
Dorchester
3, 568,000
3,568,000
99, 665, 660
28
3.6
Frederick
30,055,378
24,465,000
5,590,378
381, 959, 690
13
7.9
Garrett
1, 192,795
250, 000
942, 795
81,459,830
68
1.5
Harford
27,409,396
23,660,000
3,749,396
428,868,816
16
6.4
Howard
21,054, 623
17,800,000
3,254,623
334,009,253
16
6.3
Kent
3,214,311
1, 950,000
1,264,311
74, 903, 902
23
4.3
Montgomery
129,006,498
111,406, 149
17, 600,349
3,115,578,830
24
4. 1
Prince George's
180, 172, 171
143,780,000
36,392, 171
2,514,033,071
14
7.2
Queen Anne ' s
3,526,393
3,045,000
481,393
84,050,433
24
4.2
St. Mary's
4,798,315
1,400,000
3,398,315
110,211,350
23
4.3
Somerset
1,410,535
1,240,000
170,535
52, 135,084
37
2.7
Talbot
3, 929,413
2, 925, 000
1,004,413
124,853,685
32
3.1
Washington
22, 154, 951
21,420, 980
733, 971
394,522, 595
18
5.1
Wicomico
12, 192,607
12,015,006
177,601
239,366,363
20
5.6
Worcester
6,437,439
5,000,000
1,437,439
167,979,491
26
3.8
TABLE
171
Maryland Public School Bonded Indebtedness" and Interest Payments
per Pupil Belonging K-12: June 30, 1970
School
Local Unit
Bonded
Interest
Indebted ne s s
Pa ymen t s
lotai otate
C; 1 (~ia*7 cr
>?i,uy/.Dj
9 JO . U /
A 1 legany
Jot), o/
1-5 . 5o
Anne Arundel
1,039.77
36.13
Baltimore City
1,155.34
40.63
Ba ltimore
1 O 1 Q OO
i, J iy . oz
/, A 18
^+0 . 10
Ca lvert
327 . 55
I J . _>Z
Caroline
QO C 1 Q
9 A 9 A
ZD • ZO
Carroll
545.38
17.81
Cecil
950. 19
36.09
Charles
"7 C Q O O
9 "7 QQ
Z / . OO
Dor che ster
1 ft 9 1
10 , Z 1
Frederick
1,614.91
56.47
Garrett
9 9 11
ZZ J. 11
7
Harford
973.64
37.49
Howard
1,389.93
37. 12
Kent
851.74
33.64
Montgomery
1,077.93
32.38
Prince George1 s
1,207.98
45.22
Queen Anne 1 s
784. 18
22.91
St. Mary's
466.73
17.15
Somerset
309.54
10.24
Ta lbot
865.59
29.22
Washington
975.86
36.31
Wicomico
880.84
23.45
Worcester
990.66
36.34
-'Includes general school construction loan.
TABLE
172
Assessed Valuation Taxable at Full Rate for County Purposes in Thousands of Dollars:
State of Maryland: 1923-24 - 1969-70
Local Unit
1923-24
1928-29
1938-39
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
tal State
$1,563,933
$2, 139,486
$2,256,619
$11, 996, 631
$12,992,779
$14,037,875
$14, 966,569
$15,894,206
Allegany
69,886
80,715
83, 160
227,979
238,201
261,552
276, 803
286,656
Anne Arundel
on too
H 1 , J^tH
JJ, / -5U
t>y / , ojo
Ot+H 9 / 1 /
Q07 nod
yz / , uyo
i , u l j| o / y
Baltimore City
902,208
1,255, 978
1,231,046
2,863,888
2, 902, 591
2, 965,398
3,017,434
3,017,790
Baltimore
104,232
157, 654
199, 908
2, 164,290
2,283,996
2,452,434
2,534,266
2, 618,398
Ca lvert
4,427
5,305
6, 181
44,427
51,730
59, 149
66, 138
76, 120
Caroline
14,027
15,283
14,813
45,889
47,015
49,217
53,330
54, 775
Carroll
O Q TOO
jj f Joz
T Q Q7 Q
JO) OJJ
i y j j jou
Oi n 1 Q9
^n9
Z J 1 , JUZ
Z. , OJi
9 7^ ^0 Q
Z / j , D Z y
Cecil
23, 189
30,408
40,402
131, 73?
140,365
147,326
158,242
166,685
Charles
8,394
9,938
10, 145
105, 155
121,088
142,337
163,743
178, 975
Dorchester
18,987
21,918
26,403
83,438
85,242
89,370
96,007
99,666
Frederick
f
51,248
65,234
66, 548
288,308
318,725
340, 955
358, 183
381,960
Garrett
16,303
21,653
19,661
50, 673
58,586
76, 154
81, 143
81,460
Harford
28,580
39,763
53, 192
300,589
329,671
356, 604
393,215
428,869
Howard
« 15,670
18,063
18,386
209, 607
226,974
249,317
285,885
334,009
Kent
14,519
16, 162
17,062
61,068
63,879
67,668
73, 105
74, 904
Montgomery
45,503
77,889
109,635
2,061,746
2,328,434
2.. 578, 683
2,822,085
3, 115,579
Prince George's
33,651
59,312
77,260
1,599,784
1,892,621
2, 116,012
2,312, 562
2,514,033
Queen Anne ' s
14,793
16,692
16, 778
62, 169
67,207
71,079
80,453
84, 050
St. Mary' s
7, 163
8,289
9, 084
73,445
80,030
87, 116
96,437
110,211
Somerset
10, 609
12,392
11, 920
36,746
40,398
48,090
50,358
52, 135
Talbot
16, 927
20,478
21,682
85,708
90, 963
100,494
115, 173
124,854
Washington
62,570
72,908
76,348
309,065
323,989
350,883
376, 147
394,523
Wicomico
20,394
25,092
31,538
185,378
199,273
213, 169
225,603
239,366
Worcester
16, 579
20, 941
21,084
114, 122
127*656
138,849
148,327
167, 980
TABLE
173
1969-70 Valuation of Property Assessable at Full Rate for County Purposes: State of Maryland
Total
County Commissioners
State
Local Unit
Assessable at
Total
Real Estate
Personal
Tax
Full Rate
Property
Commission*
Total State
$15,894, 206, 246
$12,679,929,756
$12,511,114,163
$168,815,593
$3,214,276,490
Allegany
286,656,460
201,428,770
195,406,945
6,021,825
85,227,690
Anne Arundel
1,015,679,260
844,520,5^0
836,945,165
7,575,405
171,158,690
Baltimore City
3,017,789,613
2,122,038,423
2,090,831,803
31,206,620
895, 751 , 190
Baltimore
2,618,397,768
2,123,161,028
2, 103, 146,753
20,014,275
495 , 236, 740
Calvert
76, 119,967
67,122,837
66,479,157
643,680
8,997, 130
Caroline
54,775,248
42,804,768
41,838,173
966,595
11,970,480
Carroll
275,529,452
206,102,202
201,170,207
4,931,995
69,427,250
Cecil
166,685,210
132,296,290
130,506,995
1,789,295
34,388,920
Charles
178,975, 215
1 O O O O "7 01 r
1 51 , J J / , i-i-D
10O QOQ £ /. Q
VV) , y JO , J4J
t- , jyo , o/u
//" /"*"»("» AAA
46, 638 , 000
Dorchester
99,665,660
70,385,290
68,115,735
2,269,555
29,280,370
Frederick
381,959,690
290,426,930
275,743,415
14,683,515
91,532,760
Garrett
81,459,830
46,155,870
43,813,941
2,341,929
35,303,960
Harford
428,868,816
323,580,046
320,979,568
2,600,478
105,288,770
Howard
334,009,253
279,240,753
277,873,395
1,367,358
54,768,500
Kent
74,903,902
59,717,342
57,648,057
2,069,285
15,186,560
Montgome ry
3,115,578,830
2,698,725,740
2,677,564,840
21,160,900
416,853,090
Prince George' s
2,514,033,071
2,130,009,571
2,112,898,431
17,111,140
384,023,500
Queen Anne's
84,050,433
69,368,323
66,225,691
3,142,632
14,682,110
St. Mary's
110,211,350
92,116,790
89,497,905
2,618,885
18,094,560
Somerset
52,135,084
37,716,764
36,302,556
1,414,208
14,418,320
Talbot
124,853,685
103,483,105
99,642,175
3,840,930
21,370,580
Washington
394,522,595
292,833,125
285,308,730
7,524,395
101,689,470
Wicomico
239,366,363
176,058,043
172,295,773
3,762,270
63,308,320
Worcester
167,979,491
138,299,961
130,940,208
7,359,753
29,679,530
*Data are for year ended December 31, 1969, adjusted as of October 1, 1970.
TABLE
174
Assessed Valuation per Pupil Belonging K- 12 and per Capita: State of Maryland: 1969-70
Total Basis
Number
Assessable at Full
of
Wealth
Wealth
Local Unit
Rate for
Pu p i 1 s
per
Popu lat ion
per
County Purposes
Belonging
Pupil
1969*
Capita
Total State
$15,894,206,246
857,289.4
$18,540
3,831,820
$4,148
Allegany
286,656,460
16,457. 1
17,418
82,570
3,472
Anne Arundel
1,015,679,260
68,611. 1
14,803
285,760
3,554
Baltimore City
3,017,789,613
184,034.0
16,398
900,500
3,351
Baltimore
2,618,397,768
125,596.2
20,848
609,320
4,297
Calvert •
76,119,967
5,421.0
14,042
19,830
3,839
Caroline
54,775,248
5,072.2
10,799
19,560
2,800
Carroll
275,529,452
14, 949.0
18,431
67 ,350
4,091
Cecil
166,685,210
11,826.8
14,094
52,390
3,182
Chlrles
178,975,215
12,374.6
14,463
45,340
3,947
Dorchester
99,665,660
6,215.3
16,036
28,860
3,453
Frederick ,
381,959,690
18,611.2
20,523
82,830
4,611
Garrett
81,459,830
5,298.7
15,374
20,640
3,947
Harford
428,868,816
28,151.5
15,234
110,590
3,878
Howard
334,009,253
15,148.0
22,050
59,930
5,573
Kent
74,903,902
3,773.8
19,848
15,810
4,738
Montgomery
3,115,578,830
119,679.6
26,033
510,600
6,102
Prince George ' s
2,514,033,071
149,152.1
16,855
637,540
3,943
Queen Anne ' s
84,050,433
4,496.9
18,691
17,530
4,795
St. Mary's
110,211,350
10,280.8
10,720
45,560
2,419
Somerset
52,135,084
4,556.9
11,441
18,610
2,801
Talbot
124,853,685
4,539.6
27,563
22,110
5,647
Washington
394,522,595
22,702.9
17,378
101,560
3,885
Wicomico
239,366,363
13,842.0
17,293
52,900
4,525
Worcester
167,979,491
6,498.1
25,851
24,130
6,961
* Source: Maryland State Department of Health, Division of Statistical Research and Records.
TABLE
175
Participation in and Types of Lunches: Income and Expenditures: National School Lunch Program:
Maryland Public Schools: 1960-61 - 1969-70
Year
Number
of
Approved
Schools
Partici-
pd L i-Ilg
in
Program
Percent
of Total
Schools
in State
Partici-
pd L i-Ilg
in
Program
Average
Daily
Partici-
yd L lull
Percent
of Total
Average
Number
Be longing
Partici-
pating
in
Program
Number of Lunches* Served Annually
Total
Number
Served
Type A
Type P
WOM^
Type B
Type B
WOM^
Type C
Number
Per-
cent
Num-
ber
Per-
cent
Num-
ber
Per-
cent
Num-
ber
Per-
cent
Num-
ber
Per-
cent
1960-61
793
77.2
186,533
32.2
30, 611, 974
30, 611, 974
100.0
1961-62
818
78.5
199,908
32.9
33, 176, 567
33, 176, 567
100.0
1962-63
863
80.9
217,505
34.1
36,575,756
36,575,756
100.0
1963-64
901
82.2
233, 128
34.7
38,634,614
38,634,614
100.0
1964-65
941
85. 1
254, 621
36.3
42,996,716
42,996,716
100.0
1965-66
993
86.5
280, 932
38.7
46,443,076
46,443,076
100.0
1966-67
1, 043
87.8
279,635
37.2
46,795,496
46, 795,496
100.0
1967-68
998
82. 1
278,611
34.7
46,551, 689
46,551,689
100.0
1968-69
1,017
81.2
297, 370
35.9
49,552, 967
49,552, 967
100.0
1969-70
1,088
85.3
326,353
38.1
55,024, 709
55,024,709
100.0
-'Type A - 1/2 pt. milk, 2 oz. protein, 3/4 c. vegetables and/or fruit, 1 serving bread, 2 tsps. butter or fortified margarine.
Type B - 1/2 pt. milk, 1 oz. protein, 1/2 c. vegetables and/or fruit, 1 serving bread, 1 tsp. butter or fortified margarine.
Type C - 1/2 pt. milk. 7wOM - without milk
Income
Expenditures
Value* of
Valued of
Year
Total
Cash
Federa 1
All
Total
All
Donated
U.S.D.A.
Cash
Payments
Reim-
Other
Expendi-
Food
Labor
Other Ex-
Goods and
Com-
Income
from Lunches
bursement^
Income
tures
penditures
Services
modities
1960-61
$16,885,986
$ 9,698, 152
$2,438,369
$4,749,465
$16, 992,884
$10,779,400
$5,466,452
$ 747,032
$62,648
$1, 754,428
1961-62
18, 526,481
10,689,015
2, 650, 765
5, 186, 701
18, 133, 904
11,223,265
5,858,000
1, 052, 639
46,690
2,463,290
1962-63
20,406,856
11,799,605
3,024,694
5,582,557
20, 132,337
12,316,815
6,667,894
1, 147, 628
47,096
2,519,657
1963-64
21, 702,441
12,741,005
3, 165, 995
5,795,441
21,504, 310
12,874,517
7,377,815
1, 251, 978
55, 787
2,943,930
1964-65
23,575,869
14, 158,041
3,334,695
6,083, 133
22, 948, 197
13,338,977
8,077,305
1, 531, 915
54,251
3, 934,254
1965-66
25,285,222
15, 198,230
3,359,057
6, 727, 935
26,270,217
15, 184, 665
9,647,526
1,438,026
46, 640
2,688,334
1966-67
28,356,602
16,553,856
3,608,801
8, 193,945
28, 055, 983
16,011,743
10,599,614
1,444,626
34,766
3,032,481
1967-68
31,087, 125
17,758,845
3,779,927
9,548,353
30, 108, 959
16,425,281
11, 912, 254
1, 871,424
43,302
3,996,870
1968-69
33,992,774
18, 687,846
4,026,451
11,278,477
34,748,271
18,514,813
14,041,315
2, 192, 143
35,816
4,087,894
1969-70
39,638,396
19,062, 741
4,294,021
16,281, 634
41,097,206
21,867,351
16,513,938
2, 715, 917
36,833
4,047,243
*Cash values (determined by rates prevailing in the community) affixed to donated labor, food, and equipment.
''Foods acquired through U. S. Department of Agriculture programs. Wholesale value based on Baltimore wholesale prices as quoted at time of
delivery. Time series figures include nonpublic schools serviced by this agency - to the amount of $116,914 in 1962-63.
^Includes federal special milk money as follows: 1960-61, $1,302,643; 1961-62, $1,438,349; 1962-63, $1,577,840; 1963-64, $1,614,023;
1964-65, $1,684,711; 1965-66, $1,597,187; 1966-67, $1,706,726; 1967-68, $1,759,373; 1968-69, $1,935,055; 1969-70, $1,975,323.
TABLE
176
National School Lunch Program: Income and Expenditures: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Income
Expenditures
Value of
Value of
Total
Cash Pay-
Federal
School
All
Total
All Other
Dona ted
U.S.D.A..
cal Unit
Cash
ments from
Re imbur s e —
Break-
L-n x iu
S ta t e
Other
Expend i-
Food
Labor
Expend i-
Goods and
Commod-
Income
Lunches
men 1 7^
fast
Feed ing
Fund s
Income
t ur e s
t ure s
Services*
it ies?
jtal State
$39,638,
396
$19,062,
741
<:A 9 Q/j fl9 1
$147,278
Cl 7Q9 QflA
9 1 j / j yUD
9 1 J f XVO f oJ 1
^A 1 DQ7 9 DA
94 i, uy/, ZUD
<s9 1 ftA7 T ^ 1
$16,513,938
O 7 1^ Q1 7
9^ » / Ljf 71/
$36,833
$4,047,243
Allegany
948,
284
664,
831
119,347
13,
569
45,488
13,461
91,588
961,415
507,774
394,982
58,659
_
142,222
Anne Arundel
2
,501,
582
1,489,
288
312, 751
1,
199
35,376
14,031
648, 937
2,599,886
1,431,455
1
,073,684
94,747
4
285, 609
Baltimore City
7
,674,
218
1,914,
973
ouz , ooy
95,
986
1 1 1 A A c c
1, 1 /4, 4 J J
1 ol, / UU
Jt 1U4, Z j j
7 Q1 9 Q c. 7
o /, 0 9 mi
J , 4oZ , Ul 1
Q
J
COT / O C
, 5Z1, 485
771, 265
Baltimore
5
,780,
545
2, 944,
198
jdU, d Id
OO QQQ
jo, yyo
y, Jou
9 9 9 7 "JTI
Z, ZZ 1,313
C. f\~7 Q A Q7
o j u / o, oy/
0 old A
J , Z J O, cou
2
,583,281
0 c 0 7 A A
Z JO j /DO
~_
506,027
Calvert
297,
512
97,
015
50, 273
iy, you
/. 9 Q ~1 A
4Z , y /4
Q ~i 9 on
o/ , zyu
zy I, Zoo
1 OA t; 0 c
iy4 , jZ j
82, 581
4
38,236
Caroline
273,
179
146, 196
27,323
19,579
4,699
75,382
277. 131
156, 173
109,666
11,292
_
36, 105
Carroll
771,
172
469,
719
89,399
9,980
2,395
199,679
785,564
451,800
306,574
27, 190
-
94,484
Cecil
479,
685
352,
971
61, 633
9, 263
2, 223
53 , 595
/ Q O fl A9
4ez , yuz
245, 040
214,920
9 9 0/. 9
zz, y4z
26
59, 102
Charles
599,
755
298,
012
79, 018
52, 253
40, 953
129, 519
DUO, jZ /
OCA tlQ
->_>4, Dlo
239, 784
1 A IOC
14, IZj
63,531
Dorche ster
348,
346
152,
164
31, 009
27,425
9, 599
128, 149
348, 514
O AO 7(11
208, 791
123, 706
1 C A 1 9
lb, Ul/
256
30, 961
Frederick
990,
334
649,
871
114,295
22, 637
15,665
187,866
1,022,311
569,441
423,285
29,585
-
135,258
Garrett
330,
220
156,
393
54,244
34,357
43,001
42,225
308, 190
187,245
107,717
13,228
58,367
Harford
1
,373,
125
852,
693
178,523
19,923
4,782
317,204
1,383,033
801,256
497,622
84, 155
174,259
Howard
678,
493
370,
329
88, 622
6,
929
13,593
6, 938
192,082
673,314
405,721
242,794
24,799
70,285
Kent
167,830
98,
394
19, 725
5,496
1,319
42,896
172,252
101,305
57, 190
13, 757
22,458
Montgomery
5
,752,
486
2,525,
639
549,593
7,
951
78,023
36,341
2,554,939
5,976,763
2, 1/45,548
2
,403, 145
628,070
34, 705
463,816
Prince George1 s
7
,438,
554
4,097,
515
894, 139
11, 960
146,075
53, 122
2,235,743
7, 973,430
4, 708, 759
2
,926,869
337,802
23
707,369
Queen Anne ' s
201,
576
132,
884
27,824
2,070
497
38,301
208, 880
130, 680
54,129
24,071
27,277
St. Mary's
574,
185
215,
744
113,041
8,
380
18,630
93,219
125, 171
565,520
345,352
202,384
17, 784
54,618
Somerset
169,
322
45,
977
44,082
3,254
44, 158
31,851
160,864
99,435
46,644
14, 785
16, 987
Talbot
223,
630
132,356
25,045
8,371
2,009
55,849
224,379
141, 739
76,804
5,836
2 94
28,678
Washington
1
,150,
257
762,
828
139, 938
1,
304
1,261
9,869
235,057
1, 155, 924
577,073
528,375
50,476
1,521
157,081
Wicomico
620,
057
325,
689
79,297
6,439
2,304
206, 328
620,564
396,865
193,226
30,473
63,278
Worcester
294.
049
167,
062
31,415
95,572
304, 901
188,095
103,091
13, 715
39, 970
* sh value (determined by rates prevailing in the community) affixed to donated labor, food, and equipment.
/ od acquired through the U. S. Department of Agriculture programs. Wholesale value based on Baltimore wholesale prices at time of delivery.
eludes federal special milk money in the amount of $1,909,591.
TABLE
177
National School Lunch Program: Participation in and Types of Lunches Served: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Percent of
Number of
Percent of
Total Average
Total
Approved
Total Schools
Number Be-
Number of
Local Unit
Schools
in State
Average
longing in
Type A*
Participating
Participating
Daily
State
Lunches
in Program
in Program
Participation
Participating
Served
in Program
Total State
1,088
85.3
326,349
38. 1
55,024, 709
Allegany
35
94.6
11,455
69.6
1, 919, 752
Anne Arundel
88
93.6
20,562
30.0
3,431, 180
Baltimore City
107
52.2
57,666
31.3
9,780,091
Ba It imore
103
68. 2
37, 621
29.9
6, 300, 795
Ca lvert
10
76.9
3,253
60.0
535,587
Caroline
10
100.0
2,782
54.8
460,010
Carroll
25
100.0
8,339
55.8
1,414,344
Cecil
24
100.0
4,798
40.6
803,261
CYl flT"1 PC
v 1 1 (l L ICO
20
86. 9
6, 048
43.9
1, 010, 538
Dorchester
19
95.0
2,734
44.0
453,959
Frederick
33
100.0
11, 730
63.0
1,963,698
Garrett
15
78.9
4,517
85.2
747, 138
Harford
38
100.0
14, 181
50.4
2,359,749
Howard
25
96.1
5,348
35.3
901,439
Kent
8
100.0
2,004
53.1
334, 901
Montgomery
177
98.3
33,899
28.3
5,804,339
Prince George' s
219
100.0
64,066
42.9
10,927, 161
Queen Anne ' s
12
100.0
2,542
56.5
422, 906
St. Mary's
22
95.7
5,667
55.1
901,809
Somerset
10
58.8
1, 962
43.1
321,209
Talbot
13
100.0
2,616
57.6
440,414
Washington
44
100.0
13,088
57.6
2, 183,464
Wicomico
22
91.7
6, 146
44.4
1,037,562
Worcester
9
52.9
3,325
51.2
569,403
*Type A: 1/2 pint milk, 2 oz. protein, 3/4 c. vegetable and/or fruit, 1 serving bread, 2 tsps. butter or fortified margarine.
TABLE
178
Special Milk Program: Participation in and Reimbursement Paid: Maryland Public Schools: 1960-61 - 1969-70
Year
Local Unit
Number of
Approved
Schools
Par t icipa t ing
in Program
Percent of
Total Schools
in State
Participating
in Program
Tota 1 Number
of One-half
Pints Milk
Reimbursable
Re imbursement
Paid
1960-61
960
93.5
37,398,754
$1,436, 752
1961-62
978
93.9
42,256, 724
1,590, 134
1962-63
1014
95. 1
45, 931,042
1, 724, 716
1 y D J - t>4
in/, n
Or -7
y_> . /
1.1 £ C ^1 Oil
H / , 300,
L, /HI, OiiO
1964-65
1075
97.2
49, 707, 130
1,792,898
1965-66
1120
97.6
49,317,606
1,698,753
1966-67
1159
,97.6
50,080, 172
1,800,954
1967-68
1113
91.6
52,710,235
1,837, 741
iyoo- t>y
TIT/.
tsy . o
c /, C././. £Q1
DH, OHH , OO 1
Z t KJH / , J y 1
1969- JO
1195
93.7
52,436,483
1, 975, 323
BY
LOCAL UNIT: 1969-70
Allegany -
35
94.6
1,057,589
42,075
rtllilL J. LillUc J-
88
93 . 6
4 557 770
174, 107
Baltimore City
198
96.6
6,451,264
483, 677
Ba ltimore
103
68.2
9,2C?, 984
157,287
Calvert
11
84.6
192,652
7, 667
Caroline
10
100.0
226, 955
9,078
100. 0
8?1 601
32, 864
Cecil
24
100.0
776,455
29, 169
Charles
20
87.0
791,285
31,543
Dorchester
20
100.0
325,231
12,923
Frederick
33
100. 0
779, 225
30, 281
Garrett
18
94.7
259,269
10, 093
Harford
38
100.0
2, 106, 185
84,284
Howard
26
100.0
1,289,303
51,428
Kent
8
100.0
156, 631
6,265
Montgomery
180
100.0
8, 552, 321
318, 779
Prince George's
219
100.0
11,270,793
450,650
Queen Anne ' s
12
100.0
283,874
11,355
St. Mary's
23
100.0
596, 901
23,461
Somerset
12
70.6
107,551
4, 149
Talbot
13
100.0
192,086
7, 683
Wa shington
44
100.0
1,242,569
49,084
Wicomico
24
100.0
960,575
38, 158
Worcester
11
64.7
235,414
9 299
TABLE
179
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Secondary
Total Expenditures
* Instruction
Non instruct ion
Local Unit
Total
Regular
Disad-
vantaged
Handi-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
tion
Guidance
and
Counse ling
Adminis-
tration
System-
wide
Adminis-
tration
School
Based
Evaluation
and
Planning
Prof es-
siona 1
Deve lop-
ment
Curric-
ulum
Develop-
ment
Equipment
Total State
$29, 996,857
$21,064,304
$811, 590
$516,988
$11,082
$1,008,444
$624,508
$3, 137,321
$193,455
$157, 118
$377, 906
$2,094, 141
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Ba ltimore
Calvert
431, 764
1,668,576
8,411,681
3,256,331
94,259
319,528
1,340, 963
3,862,345
2,540,056
72,359
535,515
26,371
367,755
12,496
467,526
197,289
680
431, 575
64,410
31, 180
26, 722
2,063,850
203,640
20,520
70,559
3,450
8,840
6,000
70,095
7,029
28,725
13,288
80,376
211,836
580,845
195,408
1,380
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
141,704
579,835
556, 919
475,929
254,429
118,840
491,512
452,810
297,088
212,237
-
13, 980
18, 760
-
38,205
63,890
-
16, 179
34, 696
22,814
75,929
477
-
643
2,570
23,309
6,685
53,627
378
36,452
27,735
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
860,217
230, 925
637,370
709,621
129,452
777,308
210,751
475,475
416, 125
96,442
7,650
6,744
6,419
4,254
15, 969
13, 197
69,073
14, 981
14,383
27,439
18,720
20,478
62, 772
1,248
2, 967
2, 751
10, 137
16,530
11,097
36, 750
1,454
92,485
106,478 ;
27,508 1
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
5,240,744
3, 192,803
293,616
497, 912
84,248
4,416,331
2, 906,652
169,382
287,345
79,502
44,375
8,607
6,493
14, 741
31,801
25,346
336
30,296
26,312
302, 546
930
82,445
72,074
31,815
3,000
22, 741
4,014
1,918
258, 166
27, 109
16,092
143,540 [
222,877 1
12,882 ;
54,909
4,746 1
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
184,204
1,155,365
552,894
356,059
130,789
806,707
356,545
227,212
45,531
113, 717
9, 100
71, 795
41,512
11,082
72,467
11, 790
16, 189
27,298
42, 186
55,252
750
10,214
2,476
120
52,665 1
94,082
28,536 1
20,507 m
TABLE
180
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Secondary
Local Unit
State Expenditures
Instruction
Noninstruct ion
Total
Regular
Disad-
vantaged
Hand i-
capped
Cont ra c ted
Ins truc-
t ion
Guidance
and
Counse ling
Adminis-
tration
System-
wide
Adminis-
tration
School
Based
Eva lua t ion
and
P la nn ing
Prof es-
s iona 1
Develop-
ment
Curric-
ulum
Deve lop-
ment
Equ ipment
$4, 509, 115
$3, 793, 505
$57,409
$48,464
$96, 356
$35, 334
$277, 941
$16, 211
$13, 988
$67,086
$102, 821
151, 036
136, 631
_
14,405
391,475
369,737
-
2,714
-
3,607
15,417
-
-
-
603, 134
505, 829
1, 840
27, 038
6, 850
29, 797
1, 246
30, 534
35, 163
30,248
-
-
4, 915
-
-
65, 262
56, 654
8, 608
194,241
180, 046
14, 195
220, 514
195, 527
5, 329
9, 707
9, 951
147,234
100,272
-
-
-
-
26,575
-
-
20,387
80,489
77,039
3,450
175,625
175,625
155,453
145, 107
10, 109
237
218, 986
183, 633
2,639
4,614
5,60;
354
3,645
18,497
147,897
100,329
1,630
18,347
3, 998
16, 738
3,881
2,974
997,769
855, 987
65
57,810
6,303
49,632
27, 972
12,847
2, 811
6, 157
60
440
159
3,220
135, 978
107,501
13, 159
7,893
7,425
45,683
44, 833
850
31, 560
31,560
345,091
273,621
12,307
19, 105
24,260
5, 757
10,041
216,228
154,814
40,392
5,388
14, 677
63
894
137,450
68,512
2,870
22,400
43,668
Total State
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Ba It imore
Ca lvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George' s
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary' s
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
TABLE
181
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Secondary
Federal Expenditures
Instruct ion
Local Unit
Tota 1
Regu la r
Disad-
van t a ged
Ha nd i-
ca pped
Contracted
Instruc-
tion
Guidance
and
Counseling
Adminis-
tration
System-
wide
Adminis-
tration
School
Based
Evaluation
and
Planning
Prof es-
siona 1
Develop-
ment
Cur r ic—
ulum
Develop-
ment
Ecju ipment
Total State
$2, 932, 647
$803, 047
$162, 901
$174, 870
$11, 082
$341, 766
$141, 878
$141, 401
$37, 774
$64, 759
$46, 665
$1, 006, 504
Allegany
67,875
1, 997
-
-
-
-
680
-
-
-
65, 198
Anne Arundel
130, 009
80, 920
-
67 1
-
5, 227
7 , 169
3, 937
32, 085
Baltimore City
978,002
130, 635
57, 615
134, 380
206, 897
82, 675
10, 000
41, 105
314, 695
Baltimore
202, 033
10, 914
7, 000
—
60, 248
26, 220
46, 939
700
662
7, 057
42, 293
Ca lvert
21, 015
15, 135
4, 500
1, 380
Caroline
22,680
15, 552
-
-
-
-
-
3,785
-
-
-
3,343
Carroll
60, 693
27,111
-
*
-
12, 874
-
-
20,708
Cecil
117, 356
64, 196
8, 310
38,206
3, 087
—
321
2, 858
378 1
Charles
34, 610
5, 640
9,459
1, 285
18,226
Dorchester
77, 918
43,292
13, 980
_
477
_
_
20,169
Frederick
80,810
37,551
8, 126
14,771
1,375
18,987
Garrett
40,333
39, 318
1,015
Harford
89,905
16, 392
7,650
6,599
3,447
6,467
2,083
1,025
46,242 1
Howard
44,441
1, 134
6,000
202
1,285
35,820 \
Kent
48,280
16, 980
4,250
27,050 1
Montgomery
92,269
57,742
12, 989
8, 588
9,264
3,686 1
Prince George's
240, 064
80,445
336
15, 908
2,031
26,349
114,995 1
Queen Anne ' s
93, 703
33,552
12,410
7,712
14, 902
780
1, 900
1, 519
8,046
12, 882 ||
St. Mary's
86, 920
29,520
8,607
6,493
273
2, 520
39,507 j
Somerset
6, 819
3,514
3,305 ]
Talbot
50,335
1,756
750
47,829
Wash ington
205,262
51,458
12,254
19,669
11,082
6,899
629
161
10,214
92,896 1
Wicomico
107, 045
31, 987
36,485
495
11,416
26,662 1
Worcester
34,270
11, 946
900
1, 566
350
2,355
17, 153 1
Noninst ruction
TABLE
182
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Secondary
Local Expenditures
Local Unit
Total
Instruction
Non instruct ion
Regular
Disad-
vantaged
Handi-
capped
Contrsctcd
X n.s t lruc ™
t ion
Guidance
and
Counse ling
Adminis-
tration
System-
wide
Adminis-
tration
School
Based
Evaluation
and
Planning
Prof es-
siona 1
Deve lop-
ment
Curric-
ulum
Develop-
ment
Equipment
al State
$22
» 555,
095
$ 16, 458,
295
$591,
280
$293,
054
-
$549,
936
$447,
296
$2, 727
438
$139
472
$75,
893
$266,
63 1
$1, 005,
200
A llegany
212,
853
180,
900
_
_
_
16
775
_
_
_
15,
178
Anne Arundel
1
, 147,
092
890,
306
-
-
9,
in
-
17
888
47,
973
2,
063
-
179,
751
Baltimore City
7
, 433,
0/9
3, 731,
7 10
477,
900
TOO
233,
3/5
-
260,
629
348,
900
2 , 053
850
o
J
450
28,
990
28,
725
o c c
zoo,
150
Baltimore
l
/CI
,451,
ID'*
L j UZj ,
J Li
1 "7
1/,
JJ i
-
i 10,
003
31>
J4U
I/O
904
8,
14U
6
JO/
4,
yo5
122,
Doi
Ca lvert
38,
081
ZD,
V / D
-
1 1
105
Caroline
53,
762
46,
634
_
3
,786
3,
342
Carroll
324,
901
284,
355
-
7
,627
32,
919
Ceci 1
219,
049
193,
087
5,
121
-
10
,020
321
10,
500
Charles
294,
085
187,
357
-
37,
863
49
,354
1.
285
18,
226
Dorchester
96,
022
91,
906
4,
116
Frederick
603,
782
564,
133
7,
843
12
,668
1,
376
17,
762
Garrett
35,
139
26,
326
8
611
202
Harford
328,
479
275,
450
3,
959
6,
920
8
407
531
5,
467
27,
745
Howard
517,
283
314,
662
744
4,
587
50,
726
10,
385
46
,034
11,
364
8,
123
70,
658
Kent
81,
172
79,
463
4
1
,248
457
Montgomery
4
, 150,
706
3,502,
602
12,
292
236
, 148
62
810
16,
438
208,
534
111,
882
Prince George' s
2
, 952,
739
2,826,
207
15
908
1,
982
760
107,
882
Queen Anne 1 s
187,
066
135,
830
31,
965
4,
218
9,
237
90
660
240
4,
826
St. Mary's
275,
014
150,
324
18,
369
18,
419
72
,500
15,
402
Somerset
31,
746
31,
155
591
Talbot
102,
309
97
473
4,
836
Washington
605,
012
481
628
20,
970
33,
021
41,
308
9,
803
17
,096
1,
186
Wicomico
229,
621
169
744
36,
840
5,
907
16
,093
57
980
Worcester
184,
339
146,
754
5,
330
17,
546
11
,234
121
3,
354
TABLE
183
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Post Secondary
Local Unit
Total Expenditures
Total
Instruction
Regular
Disad-
vantaged
Handi-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
tion
Guidance
and
Counse ling
Noninstruction
Adminis-
trat ion
System-
wide
Adminis-
trat ion
School
Based
Eva luation
and
Planning
Profes-
siona 1
Develop-
ment
Curric-
ulum
Develop-
ment
Equipment
Total State
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George ' s
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester.
Univ. of Md.
$8,637,885
63,602
733, 083
1, 906, 922
902, 500
89,282
305,809
178,871
281,285
739,245
2,550,302
205,745
363,033
318,206
$6,600,078
20, 500
411, 707
1,528, 200
502,373
33,310
172, 535
127,220
178,311
591, 146
2,407,390
173,755
172,251
281, 380
$181,540
22, 638
123,089
$15,000
$169,239
3, 174
65,000
30,664
$103,559
300
101,000
15, 740
15,000
10, 000
20,073
6,240
18,843
35,318
2,249
10
$602, 151
5,490
96, 569
35,000
336,483
34, 182
26,559
21,459
19,757
3,750
22,361
441
$112,056
4,800
15,000
$19, 183
2,400
10,000
$28,588
1,300
3,000
167
1,310
13,251
78,838
500
4, 973
24,288
$806,491
3,000
101,618
149, 722
32, 980
21,790
102,534
13,615
81,515
148,099
123, 155
6,000
21,396
1,067
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Post Secondary
TABLE
184
Local Unit
State Expenditures
Total
Instruction
Regular
Disad-
vantaged
Handi-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
tion
Guidance
and
Counse ling
Noninstruct ion
Adminis-
tration
System-
wide
Adminis-
tration
School
Based
Eva luation
and
Planning
Prof es-
siona 1
Deve lop-
men t
Curric-
ulum
Deve lop-
ment
Equipment
|>tal State
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary' s
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
Univ. of Md.
$3, 150,029
14,310
265, 620
933,861
387,391
49,845
48,992
120,870
224,240
885,673
77,957
141,270
$2,650, 180
4, 612
220, 770
800, 000
339,290
35,009
79,033
181,724
841,528
71, 664
76,550
$56,681
5,094
44,850
6,737
$54,513
714
24,000
14, 165
2,250
2,807
10, 577
$45, 368
68
45,300
$108,439
1,235
12,000
14, 148
49,845
5, 976
9,656
7, 113
1, 686
6,780
$31,415
1,080
5,000
37
225
25,073
$5,452
540
3,500
295
225
892
$15,802
292
1,200
14,310
$182, 179
675
42, 861
19,788
5,425
32, 181
42,516
37,032
1,350
351
TABLE
185
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Post Secondary
Federal Expenditures
Instruction
Noninst ruction
Local Unit
Total
Regular
Disad -
vantaged
Ha nd i-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
tion
Guidance
and
Counseling
Adminis-
t r a t ion
System-
wide
Adminis-
t ra t ion
School
Ba sed
Eva luat ion
and
Planning
Prof es-
s iona 1
Develop-
ment
Curr ic-
u lum
Deve lop-
ment
:
Equipment
1 if
local bta te
$1, 183,
978
$623, 435
$27, 012
$15, 000
$58, 120
$17, 660
$95, 217
$47, 539
$4, 640
$1, 086
$294, 269
A 1 legany
31,
801
10, 250
11, 319
-
-
1, 587
150
2, 745
2, 400
1, 200
650
1,500 ,
Anne Arundel
65.
003
13,000
543
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Baltimore City
203,
570
80, 709
-
-
-
15,000
15,500
10, 000
5, 000
2, 500
-
74,861
Bait into re
124,
240
79,065
45, 175
Cal
P/i 1 iiQ V f-
\scl IVc I L
Ca r o 1 ine
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Care
Can
Carroll
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-_r feci
Cecil
44,
641
16,655
-
-
-
-
-
17,091
-
-
-
10,895 .
96,
906
25,057
6, 306
15,000
—
IT >" O H T" "1 Pk'
r L LUL 1 J. V, rv.
70,
000
49,422
5, 000
13,279
84
655
Garrett
Harford
Howard
84,
163
44,331
4,832
35,000 £
ient
Kent
Montgomery
116,
358
86,358
30,000 J*
Prince George ' s
90,
100
69,811
20,289
Queen Anne 1 s
22,
500
14,500
2,000
3,000
3,000
*t- Ha
St. Mary's
terse
Somerset
Talbot
fclbot
Washington
86,
488
21,461
8,844
1,215
10
2,021
37, 055
285
436
15,16! S
Wicomico
freest
Worcester
Univ. of Md.
148,
208
112,816
35,318
74
TABLE
186
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Post Secondary
Local Expenditures
Instruction
Noninst ruction
Local Unit
Adminis-
Adminis-
Prof es-
Curric-
Total
Regular
Disad-
Ha nd i-
Contrac ted
Gu id a nc e
tration
tration
h/Valuation
siona 1
ulum
Equipment
vantaged
capped
Ins truc-
and
System-
School
and
Develop-
Develop-
t ion
Counse 1 ing
w ide
Based
P la nn ing
ment
ment
— 1 — c
3 1 State
yH, jUj , O / O
$3, 544, 346
$97, 846
$56, 606
$40, 531
$180, 612
$33, 102
$9, 091
$11, 700
$330, 043
A 1 legany
17,491
5,638
6,225
-
-
873
82
1,510
1,320
660
358
825
Anne Arundel
177, 937
77,696
-
-
-
-
96,669
-
-
-
50, 158
Baltimore City
7kQ AO!
647,491
-
-
-
26,000
40,200
13,000
5,000
4,000
1,800
32,000
Ba It imore
Ton Q £ Q
351, 746
—
-
16,499
9,432
13, 192
ua i ver l
\
\ja 1 u 1 lilt
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Carroll i
j
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Cecil
44 , \JH 1
16,655
-
-
-
-
-
17,091
-
-
-
10,895
IS!
Chsr 1g s
Ljy t ujo
97,633
9,434
-
-
-
-
-
51, 991
541
Dorchester
*
T?"»"c»/Hi^v"I pi/
ricuei
59,879
42, 789
2, 750
7,304
46
360
6,630
Garrett
Harford
76,252
54,947
6, 971
14,334
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
398,647
323,064
75, 583
0, cc
Prince George' s
1,574,529
1,496,051
12,644
65,834
j,a
Queen Anne' s
105,288
87,591
3,433
249
2,064
10,026
275
1,650
3,00
[St. Mary 1 s
1 Somerset
Talbot
15,1
Washington
135,275
74,240
4,492
7,051
13,560
16, 710
3, 796
9, 542
5,884
Wicomico
Worcester
^Univ. of Md.
169,998
168,564
367
1,067
TABLE
187
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Adult Education
Total Expenditures
Instruct ion
Noninstruct ion
Local Unit
Total
Regular
Disad-
vantaged
Handi-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
tion
Gu id a nee
and
Counse ling
Adminis-
tration
System-
wide
Adminis-
tration
School
Based
Eva luat ion
and
Planning
Prof es-
s iona 1
Develop-
ment
Curric-
ulum
Develop-
ment
Equipment
Total State
$1,075,090
$513,897
$142,792
$25, 100
$5,200
$23,548
$86, 940
$155,590
$15,823
$7,330
$8,310
$90,560
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Ca lvert
9,340
28, 985
724,699
187,392
8, 140
19,799
266,860
98,424
2,763
140,029
25, 100
5,200
23,548
62, 940
24,000
1,200
86,022
64,368
6,423
8,800
600
7,330
8,310
90,560
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
4,282
17,272
4,282
13,272
-
-
_
_
-
4,000
-
-
-
-
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
33,841
8,372
33,841
8,372
Montgomery
Prince George' s
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
56,044
56,044
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
4,863
4,863
TABLE
188
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Adult Education
Local Unit
State Expenditures
Total
Instruct ion
Regular
Disad-
vantaged
Hand i-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
tion
Guidance
and
Counse ling
Noninst ruction
Adminis-
trat ion
System-
wide
Adminis-
tration
School
Based
Eva luat ion
and
Planning
Prof es-
sional
Develop-
ment
Curric-
ulum
Deve lop-
ment
Equipment
tal State
A llegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Ba ltimore
Ca lvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George ' s
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
$55, 106
554
6,530
16,000
22, 976
$37,935
5,049
16, 000
9, 992
5, 602
78
73
$4,800
4,800
$10, 740
554
8,034
2, 152
$1,553
1,403
150
1, 292
1,292
TABLE
189
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Adult Education
Local Unit
Federal Expenditures
Total
Instruction
Regular
Disad-
vantaged
Hand i-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
tion
Guidance
and
Counseling
Noninst ruction
Adminis-
tration
System-
wide
Adminis-
tration
School
Based
Evaluation
and
Planning
Prof es-
sional
Deve lop-
ment
Curric-
ulum
Develop-
ment
Equipment
Total State
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George ' s
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
$349,057
6, 174
6,393
215,321
72,661
2, 141
2,860
11,477
1,615
28,022
$134,052
6, 174
3,234
27, 675
48,461
2, 141
2,860
11,477
1,615
28,022
$87,042
2,506
84,536
$12,550
12,550
$24,200
24,200
5653
653
$90,560
90, 560
2,393
2,393
TABLE
190
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Adult Education
Local Unit
Local Expenditures
Total
Instruct ion
Regular
Disad-
vantaged
Handi-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
tion
Guidance
and
Counse ling
Noninstruction
Adminis-
tration
System-
wide
Adminis-
tration
School
Based
Eva luation
and
Planning
Prof es-
siona 1
Deve lop-
ment
Curric-
ulum
Deve lop-
ment
Equipment
il State
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Ca lvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Char les
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George ' s
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
Ialbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
$670, 927
2, 612
16,062
493,378
91, 755
2, 141
6,658
22,364
6, 757
28,022
1, 178
$341,910
1,966
11, 516
223, 185
39,971
2, 141
4,810
22,364
6, 757
28,022
1, 178
$55,672
179
55,493
$12, 550
12,550
$5,200
5,200
$23,548
23, 548
$82, 140
62,940
19,200
$120,650
646
86,022
32, 134
1,848
$13,617
4,367
8,800
450
$7, 330
7,330
$8,310
8,310
TABLE
191
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Special Needs
Local Unit
Total Expenditures
Total
Instruct ion
Regular
Disad-
vantaged
Handi-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
tion
Guidance
and
Counse ling
Noninstruct ion
Adminis-
tration
System-
wide
Adminis-
tration
School
Based
Evaluation
and
Planning
Prof es-
siona 1
Develop-
ment
Curric-
ulum
Develop-
ment
Equipment
Total State
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George ' s
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
$199,748
86, 624
$38, 910
33,080
$89,274
33,080
$22,000
$22, 938
7, 2^8
$26,626
13, 166
82,476
22,000
2,818
5,830
53,376
2,818
15,640
13,460
22,000
5, 830
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Special Needs
TABLE
192
Local Unit
State Expenditures
Total
Instruction
Regular
Disad-
vantaged
Hand i-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
tion
Guidance
and
Counseling
Noninstruction
Adminis-
tration
System-
wide
Adminis-
tration
School
Based
Eva luation
and
Planning
Prof es-
siona 1
Deve lop-
ment
Curric-
ulum
Develop-
ment
Equipment
tal State
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Ba It imore
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George ' s
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
$58,558
32,478
$14,553
14,553
$34, 107
14,553
$9,898
3,372
26,080
19,554
6,526
TABLE
193
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Special Needs
Local Unit
Federal Expenditures
Total
Instruction
Regular
Disad-
vantaged
Handi-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
t ion
Guidance
and
Counse ling
Noninstruction
Adminis-
tration
System-
wide
Adminis-
tration
School
Based
Evaluation
and
Planning
Prof es-
siona 1
Develop
ment
Curric-
ulum
Deve lop-
ment
Equipment
Total State
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Ba ltimore
Ca lvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George 1 s
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
Ta lbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
$53, 948
14,050
$6,272
442
$5,506
442
$22,000
$274
$19,896
13, 166
9,250
22,000
2,818
5,830
2,246
2,818
274
6, 730
22,000
5,830
TABLE
194
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1969-70
Special Needs
Local Expenditures
Instruction
Noninst ruction
Local Unit
Adminis-
Adminis-
Profes-
Curric-
Total
Regular
Disad-
Hand i-
Contracted
Guidance
tration
trat ion
Eva luation
sional
ulum
Fm 1 1 nmpn 1"
LimUI p 11 1 V. III-
vantaged
capped
Instruc-
and
System-
School
and
Deve lop-
Deve lop-
tion
Counse ling
wide
Based
Planning
ment
ment
al State
$87,242
-
$18,085
$49,661
-
-
-
$12, 766
-
-
-
$6, 730
r
Allegany
40,096
J. O , UOJ
"\ Q9 ft
Anne Arundel
-
Baltimore City
-
Ba ltimore
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Calvert
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Caroline
♦
_
Carroll
47, 146
31, 576
&, 840
o, 730
Cecil
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Charles
, -
Dorchester
Frederick
-
Garrett
-
Harford
-
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George ' s
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary' s
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
TABLE
195
State Aid for Special Education: Prekgn.-12: State of Maryland: 1969-70
Local Unit
Grand
Total-
Public Schools
Tuition
Private
Schools
Total
Special Classes
Itinerant
Services
Home and
Hospital
Instruction
Total
Educab le
Severe ly
Hand icapped
Total State
$15, 794, 967
$14, 041, 362
$12, 118, 613
$3,917,200
$8,201,
413
$1,015,
800
$906, 949
$1, 753, 605
Allegany
115, 386
113,786
98,
200
48, 600
49,
600
15,
586
1,600
Anne Arundel
1,
034,511
979, 386
780,
800
143, 200
637,
600
102,
550
96,
036
jj, 1/j
Baltimore City
4,
622, 773
/ r\ci~? o o c
4, 097, 825
3
,788,
340
2, 612, 600
1, 175,
740
129,
860
179,
685
524, 948
Ba ltimore
1.
790, 853
1, 659, 853
1
,427,
700
268, 600
1, 159,
100
159,
800
72,
353
131,000
Ca lvert
85, 255
83, 951
74,
800
33,200
41,
600
4,
050
5, 101
1, 304
Caroline
68,608
64, 964
60,
800
20, 000
40,
800
4,
164
3, 644
f arrni i
UdIiUJ.1
269,291
242 , 435
172,
400
10, 800
161,
600
14,
500
55,
535
ZD, 0 J D
Cecil
128,913
111, 763
94, 933
58, 000
36,
933
11,900
4,
930
17, 150
Charles
177,407
161, 707
117,
600
55,200
62,
400
18,
300
25,
807
15,700
Dorchester
50,478
44,078
34,
400
10,400
24,
000
4,
000
5,
678
6,400
1 L t_ "J L. 1 J- 1_
181,353
172,883
121,
400
38, 200
83,
200
24,
250
27,
233
8, 470
Garrett
54,793
54, 793
44,
840
16,400
28,
440
9,
953
Harford
253,368
244,463
178,
200
99,800
78,
400
16,
000
50,
263
8,905
Howard
229,433
182,070
147,
600
42,800
104,
800
14,
000
20,
470
47,363
Kent
75,089
65, 664
57,
620
29,000
28
620
3,
850
4,
194
9,425
Montgomery
2,
503,788
1, 905, 815
1
,616,
100
68, 600
1, 547,
500
149,
750
139, 965
597,973
Prince George 1 s
3,
457,618
3, 185, 796
2
,724,
600
107,800
2, 616
800
328,
800
132,396
271,822
Queen Anne 1 s
63,417
62,617
52,953
38, 000
14
953
4,
000
5,
664
800
St. Mary's
139,319
138, 919
115,
800
39,800
76
000
10,
550
12,
569
400
Somerset
30,371
27, 971
25,
407
3,000
22
407
2
564
2,400
Talbot
51,285
50,485
43,
000
19,800
23
200
4,
000
3
485
800
Washington
301,503
297,503
253,
520
110,600
142, 920
15, 700
28
283
4,000
Wicomico
84,346
69,546
65,
200
42,800
22
400
4
346
14, 800
Worcester
25,809
23,089
22,
400
22
400
689
2,720
TABLE
196
Statistics of Maryland Public Libraries: 1969-70
p
Operating
Income
Operating Expenditures
Local Systems
Total
Federal
State
Local
Other
Amount per
Total
Salaries
Materials
Con t rs c t
Other
Capita
Services
il State
$18,734,547
$371,940
$2,308,887
$15,187,052
$866,668
$4
85
$18,585,245
$12,502,868
$3, 113, 144
$405,048
$2,564,185
ldividual Local Library Systems
i Allegany
163,464
-
70,933
85,750
6,781
1
89
163,470
84,293
36,281
7,586
35,310
Anne Arundel
99Q OQC
A7T 9SA
if] f,-; c.
3
18
955,126
610, 162
178,324
-
166,640
Baltimore City
6,084,424
_
630,473
5,129,189
324,762
6
79
6, 152, 197
4,459,729
604,752
192,734
894,982
' Baltimore
3,100,824
-
251,336
2,693,086
156,402
5
11
3,111,312
1,947,757
580,579
84,692
498,284
Carroll
122,785
250
38,397
81,225
2,913
I
86
133,031
72,244
31,010
5,794
23,983
Cecil
104,026
-
46,012
52,005
6,009
1
94
103,692
69,019
16,913
2,155
15,605
Dor che s t er
J J , 01 J
9 9 19"^
9 9 1 1 c
1 J J / J
1
93
43,672
17,337
10,664
2,178
13,493
Frederick
170,416
_
41,074
116,000
13,342
1
94
178,646
111,868
33,284
8,419
25,075
Garrett
50,064
_
20,839
26,663
2,562
2
09
51,896
26,896
10,859
1,393
12,748
Harford *
263,347
_
74,336
167,916
21,095
2
32
262,635
145,876
64,783
19,186
32,790
Howard
221,575
■
20,988
188,814
11,773
3
80
209,359
105,698
45,580
17,139
40,942
Montgomery
1 7 S 1Q ?
9 lis T/lD
9 0? 1 fiR
5
57
o c c / /on
Z , 554 , 480
i oni i c\f\
1 , 89 1 , 190
585 ,812
7 ,570
69,908
Takoma Park?
61,649
-
61,649
3
67
61 , 649
48,909
9 , 745
2,995
Prince George's
3,326,628
-
410,748
2,899,591
16,289
5
04
3,345, 139
2,180,368
651,854
5,590
507,327
Queen Anne' s
53,269
-
7,838
36,244
9,187
3
01
51,365
28,643
7,667
9,839
5,216
Somerset
40,639
19,583
15,335
5,721
2
13
38,383
20,425
7,867
2,024
8, 067
Talbot
69,735
_
7,956
47,530
14,249
3
15
69 , 856
50, 282
11 , 892
1 , 888
5 , 794
Washington
294,350
-
78,975
200,000
15,375
2
67
287,236
185,304
44,117
6,959
50,856
Wicomico
153,698
-
24,969
119,485
9,244
2
87
148,710
83,141
37,987
6,374
21,208
Worcester
53,042
9 , 540
42 , 008
2
00
52,983
33,734
7,941
782
10,526
Igional Library Systems
i Kent-Caroline Public Libraries,
Incorporated
a(25,612)
a(25,500)
112
24,941
18,041
6,900
Caroline
36,938
18,508
17,008
1,422
1
89
20,489
10,768
4,250
672
4,799
Kent
33,205
5,652
26,045
1,508
2
11
19,180
8,305
4,229
680
5,966
Southern Maryland Regional Assn.
a(54,040)
40,000
a(14,040)
77,894
40,531
23,040
14,323
Calvert
39,275
14,734
23,992
549
1
99
39,933
19,323
11,597
1,054
7,959
Charles
104,061
30,556
73,105
400
2
35
110,713
66,175
24,893
3,259
16,386
St. Mary's
94,245
49,638
43,701
906
2
12
91,003
46,204
27,278
3,872
"13,649
operative Library Services
Eastern Shore Area Library
91,987
91,630
357
76,104
33,854
23,159
5,552
13,539
iastern Shore Processing Center
25,000
25,000
b
115,644
76,720
489
1,740
36,695
Metropolitan Library Services
145,060
145,060
c
|Jestern Maryland Cooperative
70,000
70,000
34,507
10,072
16,298
5,917
2,220
TABLE
196
Statistics of Maryland Public Libraries: 1969-70
Number
Estimated
Local Systems
of
Circulation
Population
Volumes*
January, 1970/-
Total State
6,316,704
20,655,751
3,860,000
*Does not include pamphlets, pictures and periodicals.
-/Estimated population from Maryland State Department of
Individual Local Library Systems
Health and Mental Hygiene, Center of Health Statistics.
Allegany
83,354
434,261
86,400
^Not State aided. Included in population served by
Anne Arundel
TCI Tin
351 , 229
1 , 360, 169
299 , 300
county libraries; therefore omitted from total. This
Baltimore City
2,171,676
3,589,912
896,500
figure for Takoma Park is that of 1960 census.
Baltimore
906,468
4,387,786
606,300
aIncome from cooperative libraries for shared operating
Carroll
67 , 689
202,439
65,900
expenses excluded from State total as follows:
Kent-Caroline Libraries, Inc. $25,500; Southern
Cecil
74,086
119,678
53,500
Maryland Regional Association $14,040.
Dorchester
37 , 019
88 , 551
28 , 800
^Income of $91,158 representing fees paid by contract-
Frederick
89,305
242,692
87,900
ing units to the Processing Center is excluded.
Garrett
38,282
114,544
23,900
Expenditures are reflected in local library operating
Harford
119,745
539,119
113,300
expenditures.
Howard
75,442
302,412
58,300
Montgomery
858,287
4,688,395
487,200
Takoma Park^
37,804
108,288
^(16,800)
Prince George's
774,544
2,796,384
659,900
Queen Anne ' s
42,659
85,245
17,700
Somerset
14,787
72,743
19,100
Talbot
50,615
133,263
22,100
Washington
194,072
473,297
110,100
Wicomico
66,776
265,737
53,600
Worcester
jy ,wo
1UZ , y^u
lb , DUU
Regional Library Systems
Kent-Caroline Public Libraries, Inc.
(35,200)
Caroline
20,436
56,259
19,500
Kent
19,088
43,986
15,700
Southern Maryland Regional Assn.
18,269
(108,500)
Calvert
24,216
70,119
19,700
Charles
50,871
178,344
44,300
St. Mary's
48,568
187,315
44,500
Cooperative Library Services
Eastern Shore Area Library
35,517
11,873
Eastern Shore Processing Center
Metropolitan Library Services
Western Maryland Cooperative
6,494
TABLE
197
Cost of Vocational Rehabilitation Case Services Rendered: State of Maryland: 1969-70
_
Type of Service
Number of
Average
Total
Type of Service
Number of
Average
Total
Clients*
Cost
Expenditures
Clients*
Cost
Expenditures
Total
27,249
$133
$3,611,820
Training and Training Materials
4,744
$303
$1,437,353
Personal adjustment training
254
344
87,307
Diagnosis
12,116
42
504,992
Educational institutions
2,093
476
997,056
Medical
9,001
23
208,733
Rehabilitation center
79
847
66,912
Psychiatric
372
61
22,515
Sheltered workshops
172
503
86,464
Psychological
1,938
69
133,908
Employment
44
287
12,627
Occupational
805
174
139,836
Correspondence
31
177
5,486
Tutorial
233
360
83,822
Surgery and Treatment
2,268
214
485,747
Training materials
1,838
53
97,679
Medical
473
62
29,470
Psychiatric
239
317
75,762
Maintenance and Transportation
5,194
128
664,609
Surgical
385
235
90,505
Maintenance
Dental «
969
264
256,223
Training
1,453
302
439,125
Physical and occupational therapy
202
167
33,787
Medical or physical restoration
37
163
6 ,033
Placement
1,025
52
53,150
Appliances
2,163
151
326,245
Medical care (intercurrent
Prosthetic appliances"
302
458
138,330
illness)
31
70
2,178
Braces
254
104
26,399
Transportat ion
Hearing Aids
168
228
38,356
Training
1,704
86
147,090
Glasses and artificial eyes
852
30
25,769
Medical or physical restoration
362
29
10,533
Surgical appliances
510
165
84,015
Placement
532
11
6,500
Wheelchairs, hand and power
operated
77
174
13,376
Occupational Tools and Equipment
(Clients)
202
89
18,037
Hospitalization and Convalescent Care
340
455
154,827
Hospitalization
335
456
152,656
Other Goods and Services
222
90
20,010
Convalescent home care
Nursing care
5
434
2,171
*Duplications of clients may occur when more than one service is received.
♦
STATE OF MARYLAND
Annual Report
Departmental Education
A STATISTICAL REVIEW for the Year Ending JUNE 30, 1971
STATE OF MARYLAND
Annual Report
Departmentof Education
A STATISTICAL REVIEW for the Year Ending JUNE 30, 1 97 1
showing condition of the Public Schools of Maryland by the State Board of Education
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD
Maryland State Board of Education
Members of the Board Year Term Expires
Jerome Framptom, Jr.,
President
Federalsburg
1978
Richard Schifter
Vice President
Bethesda
1974
Lawrence Miller
Baltimore
1977
Mrs. Roger W. Moyer
Annapolis
1977
Mrs. William F. Robie
La Plata
1975
Ross V. Smith
Thurmont
1974
William G. Sykes
Baltimore
1976
Secretary-Treasurer of the Board and State Superintendent of Schools
James A. Sensenbaugh
Deputy State Superintendent of Schools
Quentin L. Earhart
NOTE: The data given in this publication are for the year ending the 30th of June 1971. The members of the
Maryland State Board of Education and the Maryland State Department of Education listed above are
those who are in office at the time of the formal publication of this report.
STATE OF MARYLAND
JAMES A. SENSENBAUGH
STATE SUPERINTENDENT
Maryland State Department of Education
Baltimore-Washington International Airport
Baltimore, Maryland 21240
THE HONORABLE MARVIN MANDEL
Government House
Annapolis, Maryland
Dear Governor Mandel:
I have the honor of submitting to you the 105th Annual Report
covering all operations of the State Department of Education for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 1971.
Pertinent statistics concerning education in Maryland are
presented in this report. The report provides data that are valid
and reliable. The data will not only help in making sound adminis-
trative decisions but will present a better understanding of our
school system.
Respectfully submitted,
JAMES A. SENSENBAUGH
Secretary- Treasurer
State Board of Education
Baltimore, Maryland
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Background Data TABLE
Actual Days Schools Were Open: Opening and Closing Dates: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 1
Fall Enrollment in Educational Programs - Grades Prekgn.-12, Teaching Staff, Number of Schools: Public and Nonpublic: State of Maryland: 1970-71 2
Number of Maryland Public Schools: September 30, 1970 3
Pupil Data
Fall Enrollment* by Local Unit and Year: Maryland Public Schools: Fall of 1960 to Fall of 1970 A
Kindergarten Enrollment*; Maryland Public Schools: Fall of 1960 to Fall of 1970 5
Fall Enrollment by Grade and Organization: Maryland Public Schools: 1960-1970 6
Public and Nonpublic School Enrollment by Grade: State of Maryland: September 30, 1970
Enrollment by Grade: Maryland Public Schools: September 30, 1970 8
Enrollment in Education Programs in Maryland Institutions: September 30, 1970 9
Nonpublic School Enrollment, Number of Schools and Teachers: State of Maryland: September 30, 1970 10
Catholic School^ Enrollment, Number of Schools and Teachers: State of Maryland: September 30, 1970 11
Nonpublic Non-Catholic School Enrollment, Number of Schools and Teachers: State of Maryland: September 30, 1970 12
Nonpublic School Enrollment by Grade: State of Maryland: September 30, 1970 13
Catholic School Enrollment by Grade: State of Maryland: September 30, 1970 14
Nonpublic Non-Catholic School Enrollment by Grade: State of Maryland: September 30, 1970 15
Total Resident Births in Maryland: 1960-70 16
Total Number of Handicapped Maryland Children* Enrolled in Special Classes, Home and Hospital Instruction, or Special Schools: 1970-71 17
Number of Schools, Classes, and Enrollment in Special Class Programs for Handicapped Children: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 18
Special Classes for Handicapped Children: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 19
Special Classes for Handicapped Children: Maryland Public Elementary Schools: 1970-71 20
Special Classes for Handicapped Children: Maryland Public High Schools: 1970-71 21
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TABLE
Handicapped Children Receiving Home and Hospital Instruction: State of Maryland: 1970-71 22
Severely Handicapped Children Attending Special Schools Outside Maryland Public School System: 1970-71 23
Speech and Hearing Therapy Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 24
Total Number of Pupils Who Received Therapy: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 25
Number of Prekindergar ten and Kindergarten Pupils Who Received Therapy: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 26
Number of Pupils in Primary Grades Who Received Therapy: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 27
Number of Pupils in Intermediate Grades Who Received Therapy: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 28
Number of Pupils in High School Who Received Therapy: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 29
Number of Pupils in Special Classes Who Received Therapy: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 30
Summer School Enrollment and Number of Centers: Maryland Public Schools: 1970 31
Summer School Enrollment by Source of Funds and Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970 32
Pupil Withdrawals: Cause of Terminations: Maryland Public Schools: September - June 1970-71 33
Pupil Withdrawals: Cause of Transfer: Maryland Public Schools: September - June 1970-71 , 34
Nonpromotions by Number and Percent: Grades 1-12: Maryland Public Schools: June Net Roll, 1971 35
Nonpromotions in First Grade by Number and Percent: Maryland Public Schools: June Net Roll, 1971 36
Public High School Graduates: State of Maryland: 1960-61 -- 1970-71 37
Enrollment in Maryland Public High Schools, by Subject, Including Duplicates: Fall of 1970 38
English Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970 39
Social Studies Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970 40
Science Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970 41
Mathematics Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970 42
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TABLE
Foreign Language Enrollments, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970 43
Agriculture Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970 44
Home Economics Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970 45
Industrial Education (Industrial Arts) Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970 46
Industrial Education (Vocational-Industrial) and Technical Education (Vocational-Technical) Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High
Schools: Fall of 1970 47
Business Education Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970 48
Physical and Health Education Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970 49
Music Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland public High Schools: Fall of 1970 50
Art Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970 51
Driver Education Enrollment: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970 52
Special Education Enrollment: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970 53
Average Number <^f Pupils Belonging per Teacher and Principal:* Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 54
Average Number of Pupils Belonging: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 55
Average Number of Pupils" Attending: Percent of Attendance: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 56
Number of Maryland Public Elementary Schools by Pupil Membership: September 30, 1970 57
Number of Maryland Public High Schools by Pupil Membership: September 30, 1970 58
Staff Data
Number of Principals and Teachers K-12: Maryland Public School: 1960-61 - 1970-71 59
Number of Principals and Teachers K-6: Maryland Public Schools: 1960-61 - 1970-71 60
Number of Principals and Teachers 7-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1960-61 - 1970-71 61
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TABLE
Positions in All Functions: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 62
Positions in Instructional Function: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 63
Positions in Instructional Function: K-6: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 64
Positions in Instructional Function: 7-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 65
Secretarial and Clerical Positions in Instructional Function: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 66
Staff Employed in Noninstructional Functions: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 , 67
Personnel in Special Class Program for Handicapped Children: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 68
Number of Maryland Public Elementary Schools by Size of Staff: September 30, 1970 i 69
Number of Maryland Public High Schools by Size of Staff: September 30, 1970 70
Number of Different Individuals Teaching and Number of Maryland Public High Schools Offering Each Subject: Fall of 1970 71
Number of Students in Maryland Colleges Who Qualified for Standard Teaching Certificates in Maryland: 1960-61 - 1970-71 72
Number of Students in Maryland Colleges Who Qualified for Standard Teaching Certificates in Maryland: 1970-71 73
All Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals K-12: By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970 74
All Elementary Teachers and Principals K-6: By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970 75
All High School Teachers and Principals 7-12: By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970 76
All Elementary and High School Teachers K-12: By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970 77
All Elementary Teachers K-6: By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970......... 78
All High School Teachers 7-12: By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970 79
New Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals K-12: By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970 80
New Elementary Teachers and Principals K-6: By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970 81
New High School Teachers and Principals 7-12: By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970 82
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TABLE
All Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals K-12: By Type of Certificate: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970 83
All Elementary Teachers and Principals K-6: By Type of Certificate: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970 84
All High School Teachers and Principals 7-12: By Type of Certificate: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970 85
All Elementary and High School Teachers K-12: By Type of Certificate: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970 86
All Elementary Teachers K-6: By Type of Certificate: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970 87
All High School Teachers 7-12: By Type of Certificate: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970 88
New Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals K-12: By Type of Certificate: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970 89
New Elementary School Teachers and Principals K-6: By Type of Certificate: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970 90
New High School Teachers and Principals 7-12: By Type of Certificate: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970 91
All Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals K-12: By Years of Experience: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970 92
All Elementary School Teachers and Principals K-6: By Years of Experience: Mary1 md Public Schools: September 1970 93
All High School Teachers and Principals 7-12: By Years of Experience: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970 94
New Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals K-12: By Years of Experience: Maryland Public Jchools: September 1970 95
New Elementary School Teachers and Principals K-6: By Years of Experience: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970 96
New High School Teachers and Principals 7-12: By Years of Experience: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970 97
Withdrawals: Teachers and Principals by Organization: Maryland Public Schools: School Year 1969-70 and Summer 1970 98
Withdrawals: Teachers and Principals K-12: Maryland Public Schools: School Year 1969-70 and Summer 1970 99
Withdrawals: Teachers and Principals K-12: By Cause: Maryland Public Schools: School Year 1969-70 and Summer 1970 100
Withdrawals: Elementary Teachers and Principals K-6: By Cause: Maryland Public Schools: School Year 1969-70 and Summer 1970 101
Withdrawals: High School Teachers and Principals 7-12: By Cause: Maryland Public Schools: School Year 1969-70 and Summer 1970 102
New Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals K-12: By Organization: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970 103
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TABLE
New Teachers and Principals K-12: By Source: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970 104
New Elementary Teachers and Principals K-6: By Source: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970 105
New High School Teachers and Principals 7-12: By Source: Maryland Public Schools: September: September 1970 106
Adult Program Data
High School Equivalence: State of Maryland: 1960-61 - 1970-71 107
General Adult Education Programs*: Number of Teachers, Classes, and Enrollment: State o,f Maryland: 1970-71 108
Adult Basic Education: State of Maryland: 1970-71 109
Vocational Adult Education Programs: Enrollment by Program: State of Maryland: 1970-71 110
Vocational Education for Maryland Public High Schools: Enrollment by Program: 1970-71 Ill
Vocational Rehabilitation Data
Vocational Rehabilitation Services Rendered: State of Maryland: 1970-71 112
Characteristics of Clients Served by Vocational Rehabilitation: State of Maryland: 1970-71 113
Nature of Disability of Rehabilitation Clients: State of Maryland: 1970-71 114
Number of Vocational Rehabilitation Referrals by Reporting Agencies: State of Maryland: 1970-71 115
Financial Data
FINANCIAL STATEMENT - Expenditures by Maryland State Department of Education: Headquarters and Vocational Rehabilitation: 1970-71 116
Statement of Appropriations: Maryland State Department of Education: 1970-71 117
Local Revenue Appropriations: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 118
Receipts from All Sources for Current Expenses*, School Construction, and Debt Services: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 (Includes Teachers'
Retirement and Social Security Paid Direct by State) 119
Receipts from All Sources for Current Expenses*: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 (Includes Teachers' Retirement and Social Security Paid Direct
by State) 120
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TABLE
Receipts from All Sources for Current Expenses*: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 (Excludes Teachers' Retirement and Social Security Paid Direct
by State) 121
Receipts from All Sources for School Construction: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 122
Receipts from All Sources for Debt Service: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 123
Receipts from the State of Maryland for Public School Purposes: 1970-71 124"
Receipts from the Federal Government for Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 125
Disbursements for All Purposes: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 126
Disbursements for Instruction: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 127
Disbursements for Pupil Personnel and Health Services: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 128
Disbursements for Operation of Plant and Equipment: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 129
Disbursements for Maintenance of Plant and Equipment: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 130
Disbursements for Pupil Transportation: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 131
Disbursements fof Administration: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 , 132
Disbursements for Fixed Charges: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 133
Disbursements for Food Services and Student Body Activities: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 134
Disbursements for Community Services: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 135
Disbursements for Capital Outlay: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 136
Disbursements for Debt Services: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 137
Percent Distribution of Current Expenses: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 (Including Cost of Transportation) 138
Percent Distribution of Current Expenses: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 (Excluding Cost of Transportation) 139
Percent Distribution of Day School Current Expenses: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 (Including Cost of Transportation) 140
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TABLE
Percent Distribution of Day School Current Expenses: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 (Excluding Cost of Transportation) 141
Cost per Pupil Belonging K*-12: All Current Expenses - Including Administration and Fixed Charges: Maryland Public Day Schools: 1960-61 - 1970-71.... 142
Cost per Pupil Belonging for Current Expenses*: K/-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 143
Cost per Pupil Belonging for Current Expenses: By Function: K*-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 144
Cost per Pupil Belonging for Materials of Instruction: K*-12: Maryland Public Schoolsr 1968-69 - 1970-71 145
Cost per Pupil Belonging for Textbooks: K*-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1968-69 - 1970-71 146
Cost per Pupil Belonging for Library Books: K*-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1968-69 - 1970-71 147
Foundation Program K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 148
Foundation Program per Pupil and Staffing Ratios: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 149
Average Annual Salary per Teacher and Principal K*-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1960-61 - 1970-71 150
Average Salary* per Teacher and Principal: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 151
Expenditures of Public Funds for Transportation: Cost per Public School Pupil Transported: Number and Percent Transported: State of Maryland:
1970-71 152
Number of Public Schools to Which Transportation Was Provided at Public Expense: Number of Vehicles Used: State of Maryland: 1970-71 153
Capital Outlay Expenditures: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 154
Value* of Maryland Public School Property per Pupil Belonging: 1970-71 155
Maryland Public School Bonded Indebtedness Related to Assessed Valuation: June 30, 1971 156
Maryland Public School Bonded Indebtedness* and Interest Payments per Pupil Belonging K-12: June 30, 1971 157
Assessed Valuation Taxable at Full Rate for County Purposes in Thousands of Dollars: State of Maryland: 1928-29 - 1970-71 158
1970-71 Valuation of Property Assessable at Full Rate for County Purposes: State of Maryland 159
Assessed Valuation per Pupil Belonging K-12 and per Capita: State of Maryland: 1970-71 160
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TABLE
Participation in and Types of Lunches: Income and Expenditures: National School Lunch Program: Maryland Public Schools: 1961-62 - 1970-71 161
National School Lunch Program: Income and Expenditures: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 162
National School Lunch Program: Participation in and Types of Lunches Served: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 163
Special Milk Program: Participation in and Reimbursement Paid: Maryland Public Schools: 1961-62 - 1970-71 164
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 Secondary - Total Expenditures 165
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 Secondary - State Expenditures 166
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 Secondary - Federal Expenditures 167
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 Secondary - Local Expenditures 168
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 Post Secondary - Total Expenditures 169
expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 Post Secondary - State Expenditures 170
expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 Post Secondary - Federal Expenditures 171
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 Post Secondary - Local Expenditures 172
xpenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 Adult Education - Total Expenditures 173
xpenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 Adult Education - State Expenditures 174
xpenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 Adult Education - Federal Expenditures 175
xpenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 Adult Education - Local Expenditures 176
xpenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 Special Needs - Total Expenditures 177
xpenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71 Special Needs - Federal Expenditures 178
-ate Aid for Special Education: Prek-12: State of Maryland: 1970-71 179
atistics of Maryland Public Libraries: 1970-71 180
st of Vocational Rehabilitation Case Services Rendered: State of Maryland: 1970-71 181
BACKGROUND DATA
1970-1971
Annual Report
TABLE
1
Actual Days Schools Were Open: Opening and Closing Dates: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Local Unit
Actual
Number
Days
Schools
Were Open
Opening
Dates
September
1970
Closing
Dates
June
1971
Local Unit
Actual
Number
Days
Schools
Were Open
Opening
Dates
September
1970
Closing
Dates
June
1971
Allegany
180
9
18
Harford
180
9
17
Anne Anrundel
(Elem.)181
3
15
Howard
181
8
18
(Sec.) 182
3
15
Kent
182
8
16
Baltimore City
180
2
17
Baltimore
181
8
17
Montgomery
185
1
17
Calvert
183
3
11
Prince George's
184
Aug. 31
10
Queen Anne ' s
183
3
9
Caroline
181
3
11
St. Mary's
180
3
14
Carroll
180
1
11
Somerset
180
8
11
Cecil
184
Aug. 31
10
Charles
184
2
15
Talbot
180
8
16
Dorchester
180
8
11
Washington
182
3
16
•
Wicomico
180
8
15
Frederick
180
8
17
Worcester
181
8
11
Garrett
180
1
17/18
TABLE
2
Fall Enrollment in Educational Programs - Grades Prekgn.-12, Teaching Staff, Number of Schools:
Public and Nonpublic: State of Maryland: 1970-71
Type of Educational Program
Grand Total
Elementary
Secondary
ENROLLMENT
Total
1,044,682
620,647
424,035
Public
913,196
522,173
391,023
Nonpublic
128,041
96,492
31,549
Campus School at State College
188
188
State Institution
3,257
1,794
1,463
TEACHING STAFF
Total
46 , 746
/
/
Public
44,774
22,999
21,775
Nonpublic
1,624
/
/
Campus School at State College
11
11
State Institution
337
/
NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
Total
*1,834
1,472
495
Public
*1,306
1,015
363
Nonpublic
*506
441
113
■ Campus School at State College
1
1
State Institution
*21
15
19
^Excludes duplicates.
/Breakdown by organization not available.
TABLE
3
Number of Maryland Public Schools: September 30, 1970
Local Unit
Grand
Tota 1
E lemen-
tary
Only*
Secondary Only
Combined
Total
Junior
(Grades 7-9)
Jr. -Sr.
(Grades 7-12)
Senior
(Grades 9-12)
Vocat iona 1-
Technical
Total
Midd le
Other
1 u La 1 j La lc
1, 306
943
291
119
46
110
16
72
38
34
A 1 1 poflnv
38
27
8
2
3
2
1
3
-
3
Annp At"11T"|H£>1
fl 1 1 L 1 C ni U11UC i
99
79
19
10
1
7
1
1
1
Baltimore City
211
158
45
16
13
14
2
8
8
Ba ltimore
154
108
42
20
3
16
3
4
1
3
Ca lver t
13
11
1
-
-
1
-
1
1
_
Ca r o 1 ine
10
6
4
2
-
2
-
-
-
-
Carroll
26
17
5
1
1
3
4
3
1
Cecil
25
16
6
3
2
i
3
3
Charles
24
15
4
-
-
3
1
5
4
1
Dor che s t e r
20
16
4
1
3
-
-
-
-
^ Freder ick
33
23
7
5
2
3
2
1
Garrett
19
15
2
2
2
2
Harford
38
27
8
2
1
4
3
2
1
Howard -
29
18
5
4
6
6
Kent
8
4
1
1
3
1
2
Montgomery
187
139
46
24
5
17
2
2
Prince George ' s
226
169
57
36
3
17
Queen Anne ' s
12
8
2
1
1
2
2
St. Mary's
23
16
3
2
4
3
1
Somerset
16
9
3
1
2
4
1
3
Talbot
13
10
2
1
1
1
1
Washington
44
29
7
1
5
1
8
6
2
Wicomico
24
16
6
2
1
2
1
2
2
Worcester
14
7
4
1 J
2
1
3
3
^Includes following one-teacher schools: Garrett, 1; Somerset, 1.
PUPIL DATA
Annual Report
TABLE
4
Fall Enrollment* by Local Unit and Year: Maryland Public Schools: Fall of 1960 to Fall of 1970
Local Unit
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
otal State
606, 809
634,
804
667,
528
704, 693
735,242
762, 636
790,
928
825,
892
860, 604
891, 981
913, 196
A 1 1 poflnv
15, 926
16,
228
16,643
16, 789
16,
887
16 528
16,
530
16,
448
16, 474
16 602
17, 653
Anno UTiin/iD 1
42 006
44,
428
47,
638
5 1, 248
54,
131
56 703
59,
391
62,
175
65 , 920
70, 842
74, 028
Baltimore City
170,222
175,
037
180,
032
184,876
188,020
191,008
192,
312
192,545
192, 169
193,082
192,826
Ba It imore
86,283
91, 187
96,
216
101,882
106,
273
109, 193
112,
856
118,
356
123,607
129,658
134, 179
4 323
4,
586
4,
744
4, 977
5,
098
5, 179
5,
223
5,
284
5,466
5, 606
5 , 891
Caro 1 ine
H , H / U
4,
545
4,
680
H , /JO
4,
897
S f)9 1
J , \J £. J.
5,
005
5,
265
j,
Ca rr o 1 1
1U , U / J
10,
977
11,411
1 1 QR7
J. i. , yO /
12,
454
13,
238
13,864
14,406
15 , 052
16 620
Cecil
9,581
9,
726
10,
164
10,556
10,
887
10,907
11,
215
11, 700
11,966
12,088
12,382
Charles
7,410
7,
768
8,
166
8,564
8,
999
9,498
10,
044
10,
765
11,692
12,431
13, 165
Dor che s t er
6,
128
6,
283
n LL'X
6,
533
6,
537
6,
501
o , j yo
6 721
h ft 1 S
Frederick
14,
633
15,
172
i j, / y j
16,
260
ID , / D4
17,
393
17,
905
10, J JO
1 Q IflQ
17, J07
Garrett f
4, 771
4,
763
4,
824
4,970
5,
075
5,089
5,
064
5,
341
5,367
5,460
5,581
Harford
16, 551
17,
373
18,
175
19, 527
20,583
21,654
23,
520
24,
941
28, 162
29, 761
30,670
Howard
7,585
8,
318
8,
955
9, 787
10,
389
11,038
11,536
13
078
14,371
15,789
17,208
Kent
3,335
3,
383
3,
415
3,458
3,
491
3,539
3,
577
3
636
3, 701
3,928
3,934
Montgomery
80,680
86,
494
92,
536
97,802
102,
020
106,206
111, 137
116
015
121,936
125,456
125,802
Prince George' s
69,675
75,
032
81,
999
92,395
102,
504
113,260
123,
486
136,
469
147,233
155,492
160,900
Queen Anne ' s
3,712
3,
884
3,
989
4,045
4,
196
4,251
4,
229
4,
603
4,631
4, 753
4, 780
St. Mary's
6, 140
5,949
6,
638
7,402
7,
907
8,265
8,
829
9
390
9,830
10,576
11,206
Somerset
4,296
4,
340
4,416
4,445
4,
496
4,508
4,
433
4,
484
4,476
4,748
4,674
Talbot
4, 136
4,
247
4,
307
4,450
4,
446
4,452
4, 526
4,
483
4,531
4,614
4,957
Washington
18,833
19,
520
20,
436
21, 145
21,
584
21,722
21,
991
23
122
23,470
23,873
23,980
Wicomico
10,310
10,
674
10,
916
11,416
11,
875
12,278
12,459
12, 746
14, 082
14,487
14,658
Worcester
5,508
5,
584
5,
773
6,000
6,
237
6,248
6,
397
6
776
6,855
6,897
6, 732
Includes prekindergar ten and kindergarten enrollment.
TABLE
5
Kindergarten Enrollment*: Maryland Public Schools: Fall of 1960 to Fall of 1970
Local Unit
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
Prekgn .
Ken
Pr 6?k.gn .
PirsKgn •
Ken
Total State
23,308
24,356
25, 731
28,268
30,221
32,562
34,574
42,391
1,841
51,419
1,749
58,437
2, 145
61, 781
Allegany
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
30
30
28
45
1, 140
Anne Arundel
22
16
24
24
30
25
29
390
26
1,935
17
3,837
50
5,023
Baltimore City
14,247
14,884
15, 793
16,009
15,875
16,324
16,545
15, 781
842
14,946
854
15, 128
1, 150
13, 934
Ba It imore
J 1
c 7
D 1
c c
J J
CI ^
z y j
9 19 9
13
4,370
30
7, 162
7
9, 113
Calvert
25
21
98
-
252,
-
313
-
338
Caroline
59
65
62
76
102
115
138
334
369
369
359
Carroll
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
, _
_
_
1,088
Cecil
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
Cha r le s
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dorchester
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
369
-
354
Frederick
-
-
£ -
-
-
-
-
-
3
257
Garrett
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
112
128
244
337
Ha r f ord
1 7fi
2,307
2,436
2,350
Howard
7
1,015
66
1, 180
105
1,334
1,328
Kent
111
291
260
Montgomery
8,238
8,603
8,820
9,042
9, 174
9,464
9,615
9,624
487
9,656
481
9,686
458
8,811
Prince George 1 s
2,022
3,915
5,335
6,519
9,822
227
12, 127
213
12,693
257
12,492
Queen Anne 1 s
328
375
348
314
St. Mary's
150
150
150
249
373
472
30
512
532
555
Somerset
284
306
Ta lbot
323
Washington
592
632
691
727
788
868
904
1, 630
9
1,806
21
1,805
157
1, 661
Wicomico
943
1,070
63
966
Worcester
95
99
115
140
132
127
151
463
513
491
472
*Includes prekindergarten enrollment as follows:
Total
188
178
380
680
838
Anne Arundel
24
30
25
29
31
Baltimore City
159
143
351
579
745
Baltimore
67
50
Wa shington
5
5
4
5
12
TABLE
6
Fall Enrollment by Grade and Organization: Maryland Public Schools: 1960-1970
Grade
FALL OF
TOTAL
Kinder-
garten*
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12/
Ungraded
Spec ia 1
Other
GRAND TOTAL
1960
606,
809
23,308
61,671
57
268
55,208
53,087
50,
043
48
,667
54,
328
52,639
44, 778
36,943
30
965
28, 198
9,706
1961
634,
804
24,356
63,667
59,
724
56, 610
54,849
52
800
49
012
53,
205
52,620
52,981
42,755
32
,917
28,061
11,247
1962
667,
528
25, 731
65,860
60
749
58,712
56,450
54,
512
52
004
53
786
52,588
53, 152
50,578
38
, 189
29,935
15,282
1963
704
693
28,268
69,498
63
636
60, 769
58,879
56
682
53
,770
55
740
52,828
53,261
51, 796
46
,360
35,831
17,375
1964
735
242
30, 221
68, 169
63
967
60, 710
60,455
58,
416
55
,518
57,767
55, 139
54,065
52, 170
46
,934
43,351
28,360
1965
762,
636
32,562
69,731
65,
006
62, 726
62,920
60
501
57
,736
59,
896
57,543
56,706
52,812
47
.251
43,642
33, 604
1966
790
928
34,574
71,451
66,556
64,865
65,345
62,584
59
,748
63,
062
60,056
58,753
55,668
48
,449
43,693
36, 124
1967
825,
892
42,391
72,965
67,
240
65,384
65,824
64
539
61
,683
63,
149
60, 702
59,965
57, 142
50
,502
'44, 774
49,632
.968
860,
604
53,260
68,219
66,
370
64,551
66,082
65
131
63
,372
66,
216
63,024
62, 802
59,589
52
,661
46,641
25,659
37,027
.969
891,
981
60, 186
68, 175
64
469
64,827
65,613
64
702
63
,592
69,
105
66,096
65,303
62,553
54
,827
48,588
26,934
47,011
970
913
196
63,926
66,846
64,
190
63, 155
66,096
64,
957
63
798
70,
848
68,881
67,812
64,201
57
,380
50,643
26,960
53,503
TOTAL ELEMENTARY
960
357, 708
23, 308
61, 671
57,268
55,208
53,087
50, 043
48, 667
34
26
8,396
961
370,551
24,356
63,667
59,724
56,610
54,849
52,800
49,012
35
25
9,473
962
387, 184
25, 73.1
65,860
60, 749
58,712
56,450
54,512
52,004
37
25
13, 104
963
406,372
28,268
69,498
63,636
60, 769
58,879
56,682
53, 770
41
24
14,805
964
423, 200
30,221
68, 169
63,967
60,710
60,455
58,416
55,518
30
40
25, 674
965
442,014
32,562
69, 731
65,006
62, 726
62,920
60,501
5 7,736
29
39
30,764
966
458, 144
34,574
71,451
66,556
64,865
65,345
62,584
59, 748
28
37
32, 956
967
479,758
42, 391
72,965
67,240
65,384
65,824
64,539
61,683
88
39, 644
968
499,295
53,260
68,219
66,370
64,551
66,082
65, 131
63,372
122
15,248
36, 940
369
514,665
60, 186
68, 175
64,469
64,827
65,613
64, 702
63,592
80
16,080
46,941
>70
522, 173
63,926
66,846
64, 190
63, 155
66, 096
64, 957
63,798
50
15,757
53,398
TOTAL SECONDARY
'60
249, 101
54,294
52,613
44, 778
36, 943
30,
965
28, 198
1,310
'61
264,253
53, 170
52, 595
52,981
42, 755
32
917
28,061
1,774
62
280, 344
53,749
52,563
53, 152
50,578
38
189
29,935
2, 178
63
298,321
55,699
52,804
53,261
51,796
46
360
35,831
2,570
64
312,042
57, 737
55,099
54,065
52, 170
46
934
43,351
2,686
65
320,622
59,867
57,504
56,706
52,812
47
251
43,642
2,840
66
332,784
63,034
60,019
58, 753
55,668
48,
449
43,693
3, 168
67
346, 134
63,061
60, 702
59,965
57, 142
50,
502
44, 774
9, 988
68
361,309
66, 094
63,024
62,802
59,589
52
661
46,641
10,411
87
59
377,316
69,025
66,096
65,303
62,553
54
827
48,588
10,854
70
70
391,023
70, 798
68,881
67,812
64,201
57,
380
50,643
11,203
105
•'Includes enrollment in prekindergarten classes.
'Includes postgraduates.
TABLE
7
Public and Nonpublic School Enrollment by Grade: State of Maryland: September 30, 1970
Elementary Enrollment by Grade
T a/> fll TTnil-
Grand
Total
Total
Elemen-
tary
Pre-
kinder-
garten
Kinder-
garten
Ungraded
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Other
Total State*
1 , 044, 682
620,647
9 , 079
66,605
17,618
54,979
77 ,451
74, 760
73,941
77,170
76, 117
74,818
9, 164
8,945
Total Local Units
1,041,237
618,665
8,847
66,558
17,098
54, 592
77,353
74,680
73,818
77,026
75,977
74,661
9,126
8,929
Allegany
19,827
10,978
1,179
188
1,531
1,546
1,539
1,565
1,576
1,506
164
184
Anne Arundel
80,788
47,355
260
5,359
865
4,244
6,197
6,011
5,757
5,919
5,937
5,920
469
417
Baltimore City
227,000
141,421
2,094
15,042
7 , 684
19 , 558
15,940
15,080
14,822
16,105
15,634
14,645
2,412
2,405
Baltimore
161,024,
91,799
1,396
9,886
1 , 738
11 , 260
9,959
9,358
9,953
10,981
1 1 , 404
11,873
1,974
2,017
Calvert
6,445
3,835
-
362
162
588
595
519
513
507
529
26
34
Caroline
5,516
3,039
369
135
-
432
421
415
432
414
421
Carroll
17,019
9,759
1,098
221
1,429
1,359
1,439
1,370
1,394
1,364
51
34
Cecil
13,988
7,995
-
208
170
1,379
1,295
1,268
1,235
1,134
1,162
75
69
Charles
14,783
8,802
10
68
329
1,491
1,430
1,430
1,286
1,257
1,290
122
89
Dorchester
6, 645
3,565
"
384
7
_
587
529
505
510
536
507
-
-
Frederick
21,493
12 , 096
188
568
150
3,311
1 9Q ^
1 ,
1 9Qf)
1 919
1 LI
1 LI
Garrett
5,594
3,193
350
75
466
462
453
439
455
443
50
Harford
32,856
19,422
60
2,431
351
35
2,880
2,798
2,704
2,750
2,608
2,568
123
114
Howard
19,551
12,125
341
1,371
205
31
1,727
1,669
1,615
1,580
1,621
1,543
222
200
Kent
4,099
2,414
275
114
348
361
305
328
335
315
17
16
Montgomery
148,176
85,192
2,615
9,718
1,625
12,858
8,914
9,001
9,333
9,224
9,490
9,455
1,491
1,468
Prince George's
179,104
110,805
1,559
13,034
2,224
2,206
15,659
15,503
14,443
15,199
14,223
13,893
1,437
1,425
Queen Anne' s
4,962
2,714
314
61
495
387
381
355
376
345
St. Mary's
14,174
8,897
15
704
186
1,474
1,308
1,309
1,188
1,194
1,104
231
184
Somerset
4,674
2,695
306
48
1,051
46
26
29
426
383
380
Talbot
5,791
3,371
21
362
90
569
456
475
444
449
448
20
37
Washington
25,880
14,556
174
1,720
185
15
2,055
2,099
2,107
2,058
2,014
1,969
87
73
Wicomico
14,987
8,826
109
966
250
23
1,321
1,197
1,198
1,267
1,292
1,174
13
16
Worcester
6,861
3,811
5
484
35
542
555
524
562
532
572
*Total State includes enrollments in the campus school at Towson State College and in education programs in Maryland State institutions
which are not reflected in local units. Enrollments at the institutions are given in a table which follows; the campus school has grade
enrollment as follows: Prekga.,26; K, 20; 1, 24; 2, 24; 3, 24; 4, 25; 5, 25; 6, 20; Total, 188.
TABLE
7
Public and Nonpublic School Enrollment by Grade: State of Maryland: September 30, 1970
Secondary Enrollment by Grade
Local Unit
Total
Ungraded
Secondary
Special
Other
7
8
9
10
11
12
Total State f
424,035
11,
814
509
72,587
70,659
75,
563
71,389
64,333
57 , 166
Total Local Units
422,572
ii »
128
72,483
70,568
75,
400
71,269
64, 231
57,113
Allegany
8,849
99
1,353
1,476
1,
552
1,453
1,490
1,426
Anne Arundel
33,433
552
82
6,206
5,937
5
866
5,731
4,853
4 206
Baltimore City
85,579
6,
779
17
14,221
13,291
14,
780
13,830
12,'lll
10,'550
Baltimore
69,225
936
6
11,230
11,333
12,
289
12,066
11,304
10,061
Calvert
2,610
38
467
477
537
469
339
283
Caroline
2,477
100
410
399
433
405
385
345
Carrol 1
7 260
75
1 349
1 ,327
I
341
1 , 146
1 , 059
963
Cecil
5,993
149
1,142
1,039
1,
028
1,014
885
736
Charles
5,981
90
1,121
1,176
1,
163
924
792
715
Dorchester
•
3,080
46
_
590
596
505
487
438
418
Frederick
9,397
59
1,628
1,629
1,
753
1,586
1,445
1,297
Garrett
2,401
461
461
422
361
336
360
Harford
13,434
211
2,425
2,318
2,
535
2,215
2,012
1,718
Howard
7,426
152
1,318
1,284
1
361
1,238
1,081
992
Kent
1,685
58
321
311
270
272
234
219
Montgomery
62,984
774
11
10,001
9,981
10
969
10,948
10,566
9,734
Prince George's
68,299
873
1
12,498
11,991
12
526
11,627
10,013
8,770
Queen Anne's
2,248
80
10
365
331
443
424
313
282
St. Mary's
5,277
114
914
829
1
,041
922
764
693
Somerset
1,979
384
370
346
322
319
238
Talbot
2,420
46
435
439
462
399
326
313
Washington
11,324
37
1,918
1,924
2
137
1,964
1,818
1,526
Wicomico
6,161
112
1
1,151
1,100
1
084
972
867
874
Worcester
3,050
575
549
557
494
481
394
^Total State includes enrollments in education programs in Maryland State institutions which are not reflected in local units.
TABLE
8
Enrollment by Grade: Maryland Public Schools: September 30, 1970
Elementary Enrollment by Grade
Local Unit
Grand
Total
Total
Ele-
mentary
Pre-
kinder-
gar ten
Kinder-
garten
Ungraded
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Special
Other
Total State
913,196
522,173
2,145
61,781
15,757
53,398
66,846
64,190
63,155
66,096
64,957
63,798
50
Allegany
17,653
9,375
1,140
188
_
1,344
1,349
1,318
1,337
1,385
1,314
Anne Arundel
74,028
42,283
50
5,023
865
3,879
5,690
5,480
5,230
5,405
5,331
5,330
Baltimore City
192,826
116,832
1,150
13,934
7,084
18,786
13,277
12,474
12,186
13,350
12,793
11,798
-
Baltimore
134, 179
71,519
7
9,113
1,624
11,260
7,768
7,085
7,609
8,615
9,008
9 ,430
Calvert
5,891
3,352
338
162
-
523
525
456
447
442
459
Caroline
5,366
2,929
359
35
_
432
421
415
432
414
421
Carroll
16,620
9,360
1,088
221
_
1,373
1,300
1,392
1,321
1,342
1,323
Cecil
12,382
6,754
-
170
_
1,228
1,131
1,114
1,084
1,001
1,026
-
Charles
13,165
7,454
-
329
-
1,315
1,253
1,251
1, 102
1,081
1,123
Dorchester
6,615
3,535
*
354
7
587
529
505
510
536
507
Frederick
19,389
10,283
3
257
150
3,311
1,097
1,082
1,136
1,117
1,058
1,072
Garrett
5,581
3,180
337
75
466
462
453
439
455
443
50
Harford
30,670
18,146
2,350
351
35
2,725
2,664
2,540
2,590
2,459
2,432
Howard
17,208
9,895
1,328
191
10
1,509
1,450
1,374
1,328
1,369
1,336
Kent
3,934
2,249
260
114
326
340
287
307
317
298
Montgomery
125,802
67,821
458
8,811
1,229
12,831
7,188
7,192
7,455
7,378
7,589
7,690
Prince George's
160,900
96,569
257
12,492
2,205
2,197
14,045
13,930
12,944
13,525
12,652
12,322
Queen Anne's
4,780
2,651
314
61
487
378
368
347
367
329
St. Mary's
11,206
6,844
555
186
1,221
1,064
1,058
954
943
863
Somerset
4,674
2,695
306
48
1,051
46
26
29
426
383
380
Talbot
4,957
2,816
323
90
492
394
388
375
373
381
Washington
23,980
13,417
157
1,661
185
15
1,886
1,942
1,962
1,911
1,874
1,824
Wicomico
14,658
8,497
63
966
152
23
1,293
1,175
1,171
1,245
1,266
1,143
Worcester
6,732
3,717
472
35
528
544
514
551
519
554
TABLE
8
Enrollment by Grade: Maryland Public Schools: September 30, 1970
Local Unit
s
econdary Enrollment by
Grade
Total
Secondary
Ungraded
7
8
9
10
11
12
Special
Other
Total State
jy i , Uij
11,203
105
7 f\ TOO
/ u, /y O
68 , 881
67 , 812
c.f, o m
_)/ , JoU
3D, 04 J
Al legany
Q 07Q
O , £. IO
99
-
1 0 0
1 , JJJ
1,476
1,411
1 , JU/
1 , 347
1 , 285
Anne Arundel
11 7 A R
552
82
a no 9
5,809
5,481
J , OoD
Baltimore City
75,994
6,735
-
13,821
1 O /.At
11,706
9,985
8,422
Baltimore
62,660
853
-
10,829
10,905
10, 868
10,603
9,891
8,711
Lalvert
9 ^ 1Q
£ 3 JJ7
38
-
fx h Q
HHO
459
517
fx ^ ^
QOQ
j jy
0 Q O.
-
Caroline
60
-
399
433
/.AC
385
O A C
Carroll
7 9 AH
75
-
1 "3/, Q
1,327
1,341
l 1 /■ A
1 , 1*1-0
i , u_>y
Q AO.
y oj
Cecil
5,628
149
-
1,092
997
973
944
809
664
Charles
5,711
90
-
1,077
i, iji
1 , i 1 J
878
751
671
Dorchester
o non
j , UoU
46
jy u
596
505
HO /
A O Q
H JO
A 1 Q
* Frederick
y , iuo
59
1 C9 £
1 , OiD
1,627
1,665
1 , J LZ
1 0 7 A
1 OA 1
Garrett
2,401
461
461
422
361
336
360
Harford
12,524
211
2,402
2,304
2,288
1,988
1,801
1,530
Howard
7,313
152
1,318
1,284
1,336
1,211
1,051
961
Kent
1,685
58
321
311
270
272
234
219
Montgomery
57,981
764
11
9,711
9,658
9,805
9,880
9,476
8,676
Prince George's
64,331
873
1
12,396
11,898
11,370
10,642
9,125
8,026
Queen Anne' s
2,129
80
10
351
315
424
394
290
265
St. Mary's
4,362
114
848
759
809
713
574
545
Somerset
1,979
384
370
346
322
319
238
Talbot
2,141
46
370
394
415
358
283
275
Washington
10,563
37
1,843
1,847
1,984
1,799
1,662
1,391
Wicomico
6,161
112
1
1,151
1,100
1,084
972
867
874
Worcester
3,015
565
534
547
494
481
394
TABLE
9
Enrollment in Education Programs in Maryland Institutions: September 30, 1970
Administering Department
Grand
Total
Elementary Enrollment by
Grade
Total
Elemen-
tary
Pre-
kinder-
garten
Kinder-
garten
Ungraded
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
T n q t* i t"iifi on
Special
Other
Total State
3 257
1 , 794
206
27
520
387
74
DO
QQ
yy
1 1 Q
1 Ly
ii j
137
38
16
Department of Public Safety and Correction
Md. Correctional Institution
422
163
74
Z
5
12
10
21
Md. Correctional Institution for Women
6
_
Md. Correctional Camp System (5 locations)
41
15
_
15
-
_
_
_
_
Md. Correctional Training Center
229
186
-
-
22
6
6
21
45
32
38
16
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Boys' Village of Maryland
195
171
1 ft
18
44
45
23
Clifton T. Perkins State Hospital
22
_
_
_
-
_
Crownsville State Hospital (Winterode)
77
11
_
11
_
_
_
_
_
Eastern Shore State Hospital
20
_
_
-
_
Henryton State Hospital
16
-
-
-
-
-
Institute for Children (Rosewood)
70
70
70
Maryland Children's Centers
101
9
9
Maryland Training School for Boys
330
170
170
Montrose School for Girls
201
38
38
Rosewood State Hospital
507
507
188
319
Springfield State Hospital
42
Spring Grove State Hospital
48
9
9
Victor Cullen School
158
110
110
Autonomous Institutions
Good Shepherd High School
105
Maryland School for the Blind
312
145
10
42
21
15
18
15
9
15
Maryland School for the Deaf
330
172
18
17
27
18
19
28
17
28
Patuxent Institute
25
18
18
TABLE
9
Enrollment in Education Programs in Maryland Institutions: September 30, 1970
Administering Department
Institution
Secondary Enrollment by
Grade
Total
Secon-
dary
Ungraded
7
8
9
10
11
12
Special
Other
Total State
1,463
434
381
Q 1
163
120
102
68
Department of Public Safety and Correction
Md. Correctional Institution
259
-
129
39
24
39
7
15
6
Md. Correctional Institution for Women
6
0
Md. Correctional Camp System (5 locations)
26
26
_
_
Md. Correctional Training Center
43
-
-
-
-
13
15
1 5
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Boys' Village of Maryland
24
-
24
—
■
Clifton T. Perkins State Hospital
22
22
-
■
-
Crownsville State Hospital (Winterode)
66
15
20
19
7
2
3
Eastern Shore State Hospital
20
20
H£nryton State Hospital
16
16
Institute for Children (Rosewood)
Maryland Children's Centers
92
92
Maryland Training School for Boys
160
160
Montrose School for Girls
163
163
Rosewood State Hospital
Springfield State Hospital
42
42
Spring Grove State Hospital
39
7
7
6
10
9
Victor Cullen School
48
48
Autonomous Institutions
Good Shepherd High School
105
1
12
39
29
17
7
Maryland School for the Blind
167
53
11
9
16
27
32
19
Maryland School for the Deaf
158
31
20
27
26
21
33
Patuxent Institute
7
7
TABLE
10
Nonpublic School Enrollment, Number of Schools and Teachers: State of Maryland: September 30, 1970
Local Unit
Number of
Pupils
Number of Schools
Total
Number
of
Different
Teachers
Grand
Total
Elementary
Secon-
dary
Grand
Total
Prekinder-
garten
and/or
Kinder-
garten
Only*
Elemen-
tary
Secon-
dary
Combined Schools
Total
Prekinder-
garten
Kinder-
garten
Other
Elemen-
tary
Total
Middle
Other
Total State
128,041
96,492
6,702
4,777
85,013
31,549
506
146
247
65
48
1
47
6,001
Allegany
2,174
1,603
39
1,564
571
8
_
7
1
87
Anne Arundel
6,760
5,072
210
336
4,526
1,688
24
8
9
4
3
-
3
335
Baltimore City
34, 174
24,589
944
1,108
22,537
9,585
109
16
65
17
11
11
1,624
Baltimore
26,845
20,280
1,389
773
18,118
6,565
92
31
40
13
8
8
1,316
Calvert
554
483
-
24
459
71
3
2
1
1
26
Caroline
150
110
10
100
40
2
_
1
_
1
1
19
Carroll
399
399
-
10
389
4
1
3
-
-
16
Cecil
1 , 606
1,241
-
208
1,033
365
8
1
3
1
3
3
101
Charles
1,618
1,348
10
68
1,270
270
7
3
3
1
1
50
Dorchester
30
30
30
1
1
"
"
1
Frederick
1 i r\/
I , LUU
1,813
185
311
1,317
291
17
10
5
2
97
Garrett
13
13
13
1
1
1
Harford
2, 186
1,276
60
81
1,135
910
8
2
4
1
1
1
121
Howard
2^343
2,230
341
43
1,846
113
18
7
9
1
1
1
109
Kent
165
165
15
150
2
2
12
Montgomery
22,374
17,371
2,157
907
14,307
5,003
102
36
48
10
8
8
1,093
Prince George's
18,204
14,236
1,302
542
12,392
3,968
68
24
34
8
2
2
682
Queen Anne's
182
63
63
119
2
1
1
1
21
St. Mary's
2,968
2,053
15
149
1,889
915
13
3
6
3
1
1
118
Somerset
Talbot
834
555
21
39
495
279
2
1
1
1
37
Washington
1,900
1,139
17
59
1,063
761
10
1
2
3
4
4
107
Wicomico
329
329
46
283
4
1
3
20
Worcester
129
94
5
12
77
35
1
1
1
8
*Schools with Prekindergarten only are as follows: Anne Arundel, 3; Baltimore City, 7; Baltimore, 16; Frederick, 2; Harford, 2; Howard, 7;
Montgomery, 33; Prince George's 17; Washington, 1; Wicomico, 1; Total, 89.
TABLE
11
Catholic School Enrollment, Number of Schools and Teachers: State of Maryland: September 30, 1970
Local Unit
Number of
Pupils
Number of Schools
Total
Number
of
Different
Teachers
Grand
Total
Elementary
Secon-
dary
Grand
Total
...
rrekinder-
gar ten
and/or
Kinder-
g a r t en
An 1 u
Elemen-
tary
Secon-
dary
Combined Schools
To tal
Prekinder-
garten
Kinder-
garten
Other
Elemen-
tary
Total
Middle
Other
Total State
96,068
74,231
71
1,583
72,577
21,837
216
2
164
41
9
1
8
3,666
Allegany
2,135
1,564
1,564
571
7
6
1
85
Anne Arundel
4,975
3,944
_
137
3,807
1,031
7
-
5
2
_
_
_
176
Baltimore City
20,767
40
573
20,154
1 /,Q1
/ , 1
66
53
13
_
_
_
1,110
Baltimore
19,744
16,313
31
233
16,049
3,431
39
1
30
7
1
_
1
777
Calvert
171
171
171
-
1
1
-
4
Caroline
140
100
100
40
1
1
1
18
Carroll
376
376
_
_
376
2
-
2
-
_
13
Cecil*
~1 Q 1
754
_
101
653
a
4
1
2
1
_
1
Charles
1,540
1,270
-
1,270
270
4
3
1
-
1
44
Dorchester
-
-
-
Frederick
1,531
1,250
41
1,209
281
5
3
2
63
Garrett
Harford
1,724
901
40
861
823
4
3
1
86
Howard
1,791
1,683
25
1,658
108
6
5
1
63
Kent
Montgomery
13,536
10,654
161
10,493
2,882
28
20
5
3
3
513
Prince George's
15,091
11,519
166
11,353
3,572
29
23
6
514
Queen Anne' s
St. Mary's
2,745
1,966
77
1,889
779
9
6
2
1
1
99
Somerset
Talbot
561
282
282
279
1
1
1
19
Washington
778
532
29
503
246
2
1
1
32
Wicomico
185
185
185
1
1
10
Worcester
TABLE
12
Nonpublic Non-Catholic School Enrollment, Number of Schools and Teachers: State of Maryland: September 30, 1970
Local Unit
Number of
Pupils
Number of Schools
Total
Number
of
Different
Teachers
Grand
Total
Elementary
Secon-
dary
Grand
Total
Prekinder-
gart en
cind /or
Kinder-
garten
i *
on 1 y
Elemen-
tary
Secon
dary
Combined Schools
Total
Prekinder-
garten
Kinder-
garten
Other
Elemen-
tary
Total
Middle
Other
Total State
31,973
22,261
6, 631
3 194
12 ,436
9,712
290
144
83
24
39
39
2,336
Allegany
39
39
39
-
1
1
-
2
Anne Arundel
1,785
1 , 128
210
199
719
657
17
8
4
2
3«*
3
159
Baltimore City
5,916
3 822
904
535
2,383
2,094
43
16
12
4
11
11
508
Ddi Li I U< L C
7 1 01
3 ,967
1,358
540
2 1 069
3 134
53
_JU
IU
0
7
_
7
539
Calvert
383
312
24
288
71
i
1
1
_
1
22
Caroline
10
10
-
10
-
1
1
1
1
Carroll
23
23
10
13
-
2
1
i
_
3
Cecil
819
487
107
380
332
4
-
i
1
2
_
2
66
Charles
78
78
10
68
3
3
7
Dorchester
30
30
30
_
-
1
1
-
-
-
1
Frederick
573
563
185
270
108
10
12
10
2
34
Garrett
13
13
13
" -
1
1
1
Harford
462
375
60
41
274
87
4
2
1
1
1
35
Howard
552
547
341
18
188
5
12
7
4
1
1
46
Kent
165
165
15
150
2
2
12
Montgomery
8,838
6,717
2,157
746
3,814
2,121
74
36
28
5
5
5
579
Prince George's
3,113
2,717
1,302
376
1,039
396
39
24
11
2
2
2
169
Queen Anne's
182
63
63
119
2
1
1
1
21
St. Mary's
223
87
15
72
136
4
3
1
19
Somerset
Talbot
273
273
21
39
213
1
1
18
Washington
1,122
607
17
30
560
515
8
1
1
2
4
4
76
Wicomico
144
144
46
98
3
1
2
8
Worcester
129
94
5
12
77
35
1
1
1
10
*Schools with Prekindergarten only are as follows: Anne Arundel, 3; Baltimore City, 7; Baltimore, 16; Frederick, 2; Harford, 2; Howard, 7;
Montgomery, 33; Prince George's 17; Washington, 1; Wicomico, 1; Total, 89.
TABLE
13
Nonpublic School Enrollment by Grade: State of Maryland: September 30, 1970
Elementary Enrollment by Grade
Local Unit
Grand
Total
Total
Ele-
mentary
Pre-
kinder-
garten
Kinder-
garten
Ungraded
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Special
Other
Total State
128,041
96,492
6,702
4,777
1,341
1,194
10,507
10,490
10,663
10,930
11,020
10,863
9,076
8,929
2 174
1 , 603
39
-
-
187
197
221
228
191
192
164
184
Anne Arundel
6*760
5,072
210
336
-
365
507
531
527
514
606
590
469
417
Baltimore City
34,174
24,589
944
1,108
600
772
2,663
2,606
2,636
2,755
2,841
2,847
2,412
2,405
Baltimore
26,845
20,280
1,389
773
114
2,191
2,273
2,344
2,366
2,396
2,443
1,974
2,017
Calvert
554
483
-
24
65
70
63
66
65
70
26
34
P i A 1 *I n o
UdlU 1 J. lie
iju
110
10
100
-
Carroll
399
399
-
10
-
-
56
59
47
49
52
41
51
34
Cecil
1,606
1,241
-
208
-
-
151
164
154
151
133
136
75
69
Charles
1,618
1,348
10
68
176
177
179
184
176
167
122
89
^Dorchester
30
30
-
30
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Frederick
2,104
1,813
185
311
227
152
159
173
154
163
142
147
Garrett
13
13
13
Harford *
2,186
1,276
60
81
155
134
164
160
149
136
123
114
Howard
2,343
2,230
341
43
14
21
218
219
241
252
252
207
222
200
Kent
165
165
15
22
21
18
21
18
17
17
16
Montgomery
22,374
17,371
2,157
907
396
27
1,726
1,809
1,878
1,846
1,901
1,765
1,491
1,468
Prince George1 s
18,204
14,236
1,302
542
19
9
1,614
1,573
1,499
1,674
1,571
1,571
1,437
1,425
Queen Anne 1 s
182
63
8
9
13
8
9
16
St. Mary's
2,968
2,053
15
149
253
244
251
234
251
241
231
184
Somerset
Talbot
834
555
21
39
77
62
87
69
76
67
20
37
Washington
1,900
1,139
17
59
169
157
145
147
140
145
87
73
Wicomico
329
329
46
98
28
22
27
22
26
31
13
16
Worcester
129
94
5
12
14
11
10
11
13
18
TABLE
13
Nonpublic School Enrollment by Grade: State of Maryland: September 30, 1970
1 TT •
Local Unit
Secondary Enrollment by
Grade
Total
Secondary
Ungraded
7
Q
o
10
11
12
Special
Other
Total State
31,549
177
23
1,685
1,687
7,588
7,068
6,851
6,470
Allegany
571
-
-
-
-
141
146
143
141
Anne Arundel
1,688
-
-
124
128
385
379
352
320
Baltimore City
9,585
44
17
400
371
2,375
2,124
2,126
2,128
Dai Li H 1U 1 c
U , J U J
83
6
401
428
1,421
1 L(\"K
J. , tuj
1 LA "\
L , HI J
i ^sn
Calvert
71
~
19
18
20
14
Caroline
40
40
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Carroll
-
-
-
-
-
-
Cecil
365
-
-
50
42
55
70
76
72
\JLICL L 1 CO
■
44
45
50
46
41
44
Dorchester
-
-
-
Frederick
291
2
2
88
74
69
56
Garrett
-
-
-
-
Harford
910
23
14
247
227
211
188
Howard
113
25
27
30
31
Kent
Montgomery
5,003
10
290
323
1,164
1,068
1,090
1,058
Prince George' s
3,968
102
93
1,156
985
888
744
Queen Anne's
119
14
16
19
30
23
17
St. Mary's
915
66
70
232
209
190
148
Somerset
Talbot
279
65
45
47
41
43
38
Washington
761
75
77
153
165
156
135
Wicomico
Worcester
35
10
15
10
TABLE
14
Catholic School Enrollment by Grade: State of Maryland: September 30, 1970
Elementary Enrollment by Grade
Local Unit
Grand
Total
Total
Ele-
I UC 1 1 La L V
Pre-
kinder-
§ctr t en
Kinder-
garten
Ungraded
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Special
Other
Total State
96,068
74,231
71
1,583
743
1,125
8,330
8,603
8,811
9,109
9,317
9,225
8,703
8,611
Al 1 egany
? IIS
1 ft7
10/
1 Q7
17/
991
C. i. 1
1 Q 1
1 Q9
1 Of
Anne Arundel
4,975
3,944
-
137
O £ c
-3D J
380
396
410
392
493
485
469
417
Baltimore City
28,258
20,767
40
573
1 OU
2,251
2,231
2,283
2,386
2,453
2,510
2,412
2,405
Baltimore
19,744
16,313
31
233
1,822
1,959
2,017
2,032
2,097
2,102
1,931
2,008
Calvert
171
171
-
-
_
20
23
23
20
22
28
16
19
Uc!L \J J_ X lit!
140
100
Carroll
376
376
-
-
55
57
47
48
52
40
45
32
Cecil
787
754
-
101
82
104
84
78
84
80
72
69
Charles
1,540
1,270
-
-
176
177
179
184
176
167
122
89
Dorchester
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
♦
Frederick
1,531
1,250
41
172
143
152
162
144
157
137
142
Garrett
Harford
1,724
901
40
112
97
123
114
110
103
104
98
Howard
1,791
1,683
25
200
203
222
232
228
190
200
183
Kent
Montgomery
13,536
10,654
161
99
1,094
1,238
1,304
1,339
1,446
1,336
1,328
1,309
Prince George's
15,091
11,519
166
1,383
1,408
1,359
1,532
1,430
1,451
1,391
1,399
Queen Anne's
St. Mary's
2,745
1,966
77
253
244
251
234
251
241
231
184
Somerset
Talbot
561
282
42
42
48
48
55
47
Washington
778
532
29
73
62
61
58
59
65
68
57
Wicomico
185
185
28
22
27
22
26
31
13
16
Worcester
TABLE
14
Catholic School Enrollment by Grade: State of Maryland: September 30, 1970
Secondary Enrollment by Grade
Local Unit
Total
Secondary
Ungraded
7
8
9
10
11
12
Special
Other
Total State
21,837
133
1
231
224
5,889
5,403
5,147
4,809
Allegany
571
-
-
-
-
141
146
143
141
Anne Arundel
1,031
-
-
275
278
256
222
Baltimore City
7,491
-
1
2,037
1,835
1,800
1,818
Baltimore
3,431
83
-
_
_
911
870
815
752
Calvert
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Caroline
40
40
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Carroll
-
-
Cecil
33
-
-
11
9
13
Charles
270
-
-
44
45
50
46
41
44
Dorchester
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Frederick
281
84
73
68
56
Garrett
Harford
823
225
211
204
183
Howard
108
24
25
30
29
Kent
Montgomery
2,882
10
66
81
769
675
658
623
Prince George' s
3,572
1,063
945
850
714
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
779
56
53
204
187
164
115
Somerset
Talbot
279
65
45
47
41
43
38
Washington
246
59
60
66
61
Wicomico
Worcester
TABLE
15
Nonpublic Non-Catholic School Enrollment by Grade: State of Maryland: September 30, 1970
Local Unit
Grand
Total
Elementary
Enrollment by
Grade
Total
Elemen-
tary
Pre-
klnder-
garten
Kinder-
garten
Ungraded
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Special
Other
Total State
31,973
22,261
6,631
3,194
598
69
2,177
1,887
1,852
1,821
1,703
1,638
373
318
Allegany
39
39
-
39
-
-
-
-
-
-
Anne Arundel
1,785
1,128
210
199
127
135
117
122
113
105
-
-
Baltimore City
5,916
3,822
904
535
137
12
412
375
353
369
388
337
Baltimore
7,101
3,967
1,358
540
33
369
314
327
334
299
341
43
9
Calvert
383
312
-
24
-
45
47
40
46
43
42
10
15
Caroline
10
10
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
-
Carroll
23
23
-
10
1
2
1
1
6
2
Cecil
819
487
107
69
60
70
73
49
56
3
Charles
78
78
10
68
_
_
-
-
_
Dorchester
w
30
30
-
30
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Frederick
573
563
185
270
55
9
7
11
10
6
5
5
Garrett
13
13
13
Harford
462
375
60
41
43
37
41
46
39
33
19
16
Howard
552
547
341
18
14
21
18
16
19
20
24
17
22
17
Kent
165
165
15
22
21
18
21
18
17
17
16
Montgomery
8,838
6,717
2,157
746
297
27
632
571
574
507
455
429
163
159
Prince George's
3,113
2,717
1,302
376
19
9
231
165
140
142
141
120
46
26
Queen Anne's
182
63
8
9
13
8
9
16
St. Mary's
223
87
15
72
Somerset
Talbot
273
273
21
39
35
20
39
21
21
20
20
37
Washington
1,122
607
17
30
96
95
84
89
81
80
19
16
Wicomico
144
144
46
98
Worcester
129
94
5
12
14
11
10
11
13
18
TABLE
15
Nonpublic Non-Catholic School Enrollment by Grade: State of Maryland: September 30, 1970
Secondary Enrollment by Grade
Local Unit
Total
Secondary
Ungraded
7
/
Q
O
Q
7
1 1
-L i
1 9
1Z
Special
Other
Total State
9,712
44
22
1,454
1,463
1,699
1,665
1,704
1,661
Allegany
:
Anno Ai"i'rin^l
657
124
128
110
101
96
98
Baltimore City
2,094
44
16
400
371
338
289
326
310
Baltimore
3,134
6
401
428
510
593
598
598
Calvert
71
_
19
18
20
14
-
-
Caroline
~
'_
Carroll
Cecil
332
-
50
42
55
59
67
59
Charles
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dorchester
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Frederick
i n
2
2
4
1
1
Garrett
Harford
87
23
14
22
16
7
5
Howard
5
1
2
2
Kent
Montgomery
2,121
224
242
395
393
432
435
Prince George's
396
102
93
93
40
38
30
Queen Anne's
119
14
16
19
30
23
17
St. Mary's
136
10
17
28
22
26
33
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
515
75
77
94
105
90
74
Wicomico
Worcester
35
10
15
10
TABLE
16
Total Resident Births in Maryland: 1960-70
Local Unit
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
Total State
77,496
78,190
76,325
78,146
79,003
74,137
72,117
69,726
68,407
69,067
69,336
Allegany
1,690
1,726
1,668
1,675
1,588
1,507
1,384
1,259
1,266
1,264
1,342
Anne Arundel
5,185
5,347
5,171
5,503
5 ,584
5,197
5,048
4,989
4,974
5,071
5,111
Baltimore City
Z J , LJ J
- - , d .JZ
OO flOl
li. ,uy i
0 1 QQ 7
1 Q QA 7
iy , yu /
TO 1 O 7
iy , Li 1
1 7 QQ t:
i / , yoj
1 C 71 /.
ID , / 14
16 , 068
Baltimore
12,047
11,735
10,978
10,691
10,793
10,044
9,937
9,598
9,425
9,254
9,166
Calvert
458
454
493
511
463
466
461
450
405
402
437
Caroline
436
439
422
419
397
371
380
326
309
302
332
Carroll
1,095
1,116
1,140
1,130
1,171
1,120
1,087
1,081
1,086
994
1,155
Cecil
1 OQ 7
1 , J iU
1 , JJl)
1 O 0. Q
i , z jy
1 1 7£
1 i in
i , 1 iU
1 ,081
1 , 094
1 AO C
1 ,0oo
Charles
1,023
1,125
1,090
1,021
1,080
1,004
982
1,009
1,001
1,057
1,068
Dorchester
547
568
575
553
551
508
480
446
479
405
461
Frederick
1,662
1,740
1,680
1,699
1,691
1,602
1,483
1,417
1,442
1,424
1,539
Garrett
449
457
435
421
435
431
431
364
386
361
382
Harford
2 ,121
2,218
2,209
2,301
2,315
2,202
2,136
2,006
2,056
2,119
2,241
Howard
861
957
971
1,117
1,058
980
819
862
861
927
1,022
Kent
385
375
332
365
332
290
267
236
245
243
260
Montgomery
8,199
8,199
8,253
8,461
8,417
7,973
7,705
7,464
7,797
8,239
8,187
Prince George's
10,572
11,077
11,246
12,483
13,475
13,627
13,861
14,028
i4,028
14,631
14,337
Queen Anne ' s
351
363
370
392
362
294
279
243
233
274
265
St. Mary's
1,413
1,410
1,393
1,509
1,496
1,307
1,179
1,218
1,131
1,178
1,242
Somerset
452
405
388
359
357
342
292
267
236
262
278
Talbot
426
463
452
471
445
429
368
309
319
304
344
Washington
1,895
1,950
1,983
1,999
2 ,003
1,816
1,816
1,788
1,695
1,713
1,743
Wicomico
1,134
1,089
986
1,068
1,090
980
948
840
800
831
884
Worcester
546
529
528
557
510
501
472
431
438
393
386
Source: Maryland State Department of
Health and Mental Hygiene, Center of Health Statistics.
TABLE
17
Total Number of Handicapped Maryland Children* Enrolled in Special Classes ,
Home and Hospital Instruction, or Special Schools; 1970-71
Local Unit
Total
Maryland Public Schools
Special Classes
Home and Hospital
Outside of Maryland
Public School System
Special Schools
Total State
Al legany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Bal timore
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
36,767
355
1,985
15,773
3,722
233
214
579
385
599
176
356
195
811
511
210
3,856
4,761
232
419
53
162
818
314
48
31,122
299
1,652
14,829
3,132
203
194
369
352
514
154
223
160
637
424
195
2,390
3,576
212
368
46
152
726
279
36
3,588
53
283
378
422
28
11
200
26
73
17
122
33
169
46
11
735
785
18
49
4
7
89
20
9
2,057
3
50
566
168
2
9
10
7
12
5
11
2
5
41
4
731
400
2
2
3
3
3
15
3
■•Excludes children enrolled in therapy programs.
TABLE
18
Number of Schools, Classes, and Enrollment in Special Class Programs for Handicapped Children:
Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Local Unit
Total
Elementary
Secondary
Schools with
Schools with
Schools with
Spec ia 1
Number of
Specia 1
Number of
Specia 1
Numb er of
Classes*
Classes
Enrollment
Classes
Clas ses
En ro 1 lment
C la s s es
Classes
Enro 1 Iment
783
2,349
31,122
560
1,448
17,155
261
901
13,967
13
26
299
8
17
166
7
9
133
65
140
1,652
47
92
839
23
48
813
177
877
14,829
142
466
7,674
45
411
7,155
118
288
3,132
82
200
2,019
36
88
1,113
9
17
203
8
14
153
2
3
50
7
13
194
5
5
50
3
8
144
8
29
369
8
16
164
1
13
205
20
29
352
12
18
187
10
11
165
23
41
514
16
29
329
9
12
185
5
8
154
2
5
77
3
3
77
9
19
223
6
14
112
4
5
111
5
11
160
3
7
74
3
4
86
30
53
637
23
36
371
9
17
266
17
40
424
10
29
273
8
11
151
8
15
195
7
12
135
2
3
60
88
226
2,390
58
134
1,331
30
92
1,059
127
377
3,576
91
263
2,340
36
114
1,236
9
14
212
5
8
94
4
6
118
10
31
368
6
20
183
5
11
185
2
5
46
2
3
25
1
2
21
7
12
152
5
8
91
3
4
61
20
52
726
9
37
291
12
15
435
5
22
279
4
13
156
4
9
123
1
4
36
1
2
21
1
2
15
Total State
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
Where totals do not agree with individual columns, combined schools are involved.
TABLE
19
Special Classes for Handicapped Children: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Local Unit
Grand
Total
Mildly Retarded
(Educable)
Severely Handicapped
Total
Moderately Retarded
(Trainable)
Physical Disabilities
Orthopedic
Impairments
Blind or
Partially Sighted
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
Total State
2,349
31,122
1,177
19,921
1,172
11,201
343
3,128
63
465
5
30
Allegany
26
299
17
218
9
81
5
42 "
-
-
-
-
Anne Arundel
140
1,652
60
835
80
817
33
296
5
41
Baltimore City
877
14,829
691
13,073
186
1,756
74
639
13
94
21
Bal timore
9 fi S3
Zoo
j, 1 jZ
97
1,320
191
1,812
58
507
20
128
Calvert
17
203
10
136
7
67
5
47
-
-
-
-
Caroline
13
194
6
120
7
74
3
34
-
-
-
-
Carroll
29
369
5
103
24
266
11
106
Cecil
29
352
20
284
9
68
7
48
Charles
M /■
J IH
29
409
12
105
4
31
Dorchester
8
154
4
131
4
23
4
23
Frederick
19
223
6
102
13
121
8
78
1
7
Garrett
11
160
3
93
8
67
5
37
Ha t f nir A
ndi. iui u
53
637
39
512
14
125
8
73
Howard
AO
424
15
187
25
237
4
36
Kent
15
195
10
150
5
45
2
15
Montgomery
226
2,390
41
473
185
1,917
30
299
5
42
1
9
Prince George's
377
3,576
42
502
335
3,074
50
524
15
122
Queen Anne ' s
14
212
11
182
3
30
1
10
St. Mary's
31
368
17
246
14
122
7
60
1
6
Somerset
5
46
2
15
3
31
3
31
Talbot
12
152
9
121
3
31
2
21
Washington
52
726
27
479
25
247
11
110
2
17
Wicomico
22
279
16
230
6
49
4
31
1
8
Worcester
4
36
4
36
4
30
TABLE
19
Special Classes for Handicapped Children: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Severely Handicapped (continued)
Communicative Disorders
Additional Handicaps
Hearing
Language
Emotionally
Specific
Learning
Multiple
Local Unit
Impaired
Impaired
Handicapped
Disability
Handicapped
Other
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
Classes
ment
Classes
ment
Classes
ment
Classes
ment
Classes
ment
Classes
ment
al State
83
586
24
220
76
886
486
4 924
88
931
4
31
t\ L Legally
4
J y
Anne Arundel
11
67
3
157
15
149
13
107
Baltimore City
21
166
6
59
23
212
21
182
20
352
4
31
Baltimore
10
79
9
81
11
108
67
755
16
154
-
-
Ca lvert
2
20
Pfl m 1 inp
uu L U J. 111C
4
40
Carroll
a
_
-
-
-
-
-
13
160
-
-
-
-
Cecil
2
20
Charles
1
4
7
70
Dorchester
Frederick
4
36
Garrett
3
30
Harford
2
7
4
45
Howard
2
14
19
187
Kent
2
20
1
10
Montgomery
13
96
3
30
30
332
88
962
15
147
Prince George's
26
171
4
36
217
2,061
23
160
Queen Anne ' s
2
20
St. Mary's
1
6
5
50
Somerset
Talbot
1
10
Washington
11
114
1
6
Wicomico
1
10
Worcester
1
5
TABLE
20
Special Classes for Handicapped Children: Maryland Public Elementary Schools: 1970-71
Local Unit
Grand
Total
Mildly Retarded
(Educable)
Severely Handicapped
Total
Moderately Retarded
(Trainable)
Physical Disabilities
Orthopedic
Impairments
Blind or
Partially Sighted
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
C* 1 a ^ Q Q
k_> 1- el j O v_ o
Enroll-
No. of
C* 1 a c c o c
Enroll-
No. of
V_, J. d o o fc: o
Enroll-
No. of
C 1 a ^ ^ q
Enroll-
No. of
C 1 a c c c c
Enroll-
Total State
1 , 448
17,155
A 9 ^
q ftn ^
ft 9 S
O Z J
/ , JJU
9 1 ft
Z 1 0
l Ann
1 , (3UU
A 7
^ 1 ft
e
J
All eg any
17
166
Q
7
Qft
JO
Q
O
Do
/,
H
oo
L 5
Anne Arundel
92
839
9 7
n i
UJ
jZo
zz
17c
A
H
Q Q
Baltimore City
466
7,674
348
6,715
118
959
49
380
11
26
4
21
Bal timore
200
2,019
63
694
137
1,325
35
289
11
88
-
-
Calvert
14
153
Q
o
QO
70
O
c c
DD
Jj
Caro 1 ine
5
50
c
J
31)
1
l r\
iU
Carrol 1
16
164
2
30
14
134
7
56
-
-
-
_
Cecil
18
187
11
134
7
53
5
.33
Charles
29
329
18
232
11
97
3
23
Dor che s te r
5
77
1
54
4
23
4
23
Frederick
14
112
3
15
11
97
6
54
1
7
Garrett
7
74
15
7
59
4
29
Harford
36
371
26
287
10
84
4
32
Howard
29
273
5
45
24
228
3
27
Kent
12
135
7
90
5
45
2
15
Montgomery
134
1,331
32
340
102
991
14
112
4
34
1
9
Prince George's
263
2,340
18
200
245
2,140
29
306
13
105
Queen Anne ' s
8
94
5
64
3
30
1
10
St. Mary's
20
183
9
84
11
99
5
40
1
6
Somerset
3
25
1
7
2
18
2
18
Talbot
8
91
6
71
2
20
1
10
Washington
37
291
16
105
21
186
8
55
1
11
Wicomico
13
156
8
116
5
40
3
22
1
8
Worcester
2
21
2
21
2
17
"
TABLE
20
Special Classes for Handicapped Children: Maryland Public Elementary Schools: 1970-71
Severely Handicapped (continued)
Communicative Disorders
Additional Handicaps
Hearing
Language
Emotionally
Specific Learning
Mult iple
Other
Impaired
Impaired
Handicapped
Disability
Handicapped
Local Unit
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
Enro11-
Classes
ment
Classes
ment
Classes
ment
Classes
ment
Classes
ment
Classes
ment
.al Unit
75
525
24
220
51
519
353
3,456
49
463
3
19
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
39
-
-
-
-
Anne Arundel
10
61
3
30
13
122
13
107
-
-
Baltimore City
1 ft
0
7
1 /
1 JO
O
J
1 f\C\
3
19
Baltimore
9
67
9
81
10
94
54
619
9
87
Calvert
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
20
-
-
Csro 1 in6
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
40
-
-
_
_
Carroll *
7
78
-
-
Cecil
2
20
Charles
l
4
7
70
Dorchester
Frederick
4
36
Garrett
3
30
Harford
2
7
4
45
Howard
2
14
19
187
Kent
2
20
1
10
Montgomery
11
82
3
30
22
245
47
479
Prince George's
25
163
4
36
151
1,370
23
160
Queen Anne's
2
20
St. Mary's
1
6
4
47
Somerset
Talbot
1
10
Washington
11
114
1
6
Wicomico
1
10
Worcester
1
3
TABLE
21
Special Classes for Handicapped Children: Maryland Public High Schools: 1970-71
Local Unit
Grand
Total
Mildly Retarded
(Educable)
Severely Handicapped
Total
Moderately Retarded
(Trainable)
Physical Disabilities
Orthopedic
Impairments
Blind or
Partially Sighted
,
No . or
Classes
Enro 11-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
No. of
Classes
Enroll-
ment
Total State
901
13,967
554
10,116
347
3,851
125
1,328
16
147
Allegany
9
133
8
120
1
13
1
13
_
_
Anne Arundel
48
813
33
524
15
289
11
121
1
8
_
_
Baltimore City
411
7,155
343
6,358
68
797
25
259
2
68
-
-
Bal timore
88
1,113
34
626
54
487
23
218
9
40
Calvert
3
50
2
38
1
12
1
12
Carol ine
8
144
6
120
2
24
2
24
Carroll
13
205
3
73
10
132
4
50
-
-
-
-
Cecil
11
165
9
2
1 c
13
2
1 c
1 J
Charles
12
185
11
177
1
8
1
8
Dorchester
3
77
3
77
Frederick
5
111
3
87
2
24
2
24
Garrett
4
86
3
78
1
8
1
8
Harford
17
266
13
225
4
41
4
41
Howard
11
151
10
142
1
9
1
9
Kent
3
60
3
60
Montgomery
92
1,059
9
133
83
926
16
187
1
8
Prince George's
114
1,236
24
302
90
934
21
218
2
17
Queen Anne ' s
6
118
6
118
St. Mary's
11
185
8
162
3
23
2
20
Somerset
2
21
1
8
1
13
1
13
Talbot
4
61
3
50
1
11
1
11
Washington
15
435
11
374
4
61
3
55
1
6
Wicomico
9
123
8
114
1
9
1
9
Worcester
2
15
2
15
2
13
TABLE
21
Special Classes for Handicapped Children: Maryland Public High Schools: 1970-71
Severely Handicapped
(continued)
Communicative Disorders
Additional
Handicaps
Hearing
Language
Emotionally
Specific Learning
Multiple
Local Unit
Impaired
Impaired
Handicapped
Disability
Handicapped
Other
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
No. of
Enroll-
Classes
ment
Classes
ment
Classes
ment
Classes
ment
Classes
ment
Classes
ment
.C 1 1 DtdLc
8
61
-
-
25
367
133
1,468
39
468
1
12
rt L legally
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Anne Arundel
1
6
-
-
127
2
27
Baltimore City
J
0 1
10
A
fO
9^9
i
i
1 9
Da 1 L 111 1U L c
1
12
_
1
14
13
136
7
67
- Ct 1 v C L L
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Caro 1 ins
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Carroll
o
R9
Cecil
f
Charles
Dorchester
rrederick
Jarrett
larford
toward
ent
ontgomery
2
14
8
87
41
483
15
147
rince George ' s
1
8
66
691
ueen Anne ' s
t. Mary's
1
3
Dmerset
ilbot
ishington
\ xomico
■rcester
2
TABLE
22
Handicapped Children Receiving Home and Hospital Instruction: State of Maryland: 1970-71
Local Unit
Total
Elementary
Secondary
Total State
3,588
1,037
2,551
Al legany
53
17
36
Anne Arundel
283
79
204
1 mnro
DaL LI [ILO It 1,1 l\
378
213
i. u
Bal timore
422
129
293
Calvert
28
6
22
Caroline
11
4
7
Carroll
200
26
174
Ceci 1
96
1 L
Charles
73
12
61
Dorches ter
17
8
9
Frederick
122
37
85
Garrett
33
8
25
Harford
169
27
142
Howard
46
13
33
Kent
11
7
4
Montgomery
735
135
600
Prince George's
785
247
538
Queen Anne 1 s
18
1
17
St. Mary's
49
7
42
Somerset
4
3
1
Talbot
7
3
4
Washington
89
32
57
Wicomico
20
8
12
Worcester
9
1
8
TABLE
23
Severely Handicapped Children Attending Special Schools Outside Maryland Public School System: 1970-71
-
Mental Retardation*
Physical Disabilities
Communicative Disorders
Additional Handicapped
Educable
Trainable
Specific
Local Unit
Total
(Mildly
(Moderately
Orthopedic
Hearing
Language
Emotional ly
Learning
Mul tiple
Retarded)
Re tarded )
Impairments
Vision
Impaired
Impai red
Handicapped
Disability
Handicapped
Other
1
tal State
2,057
63
621
165
9
91
120
418
406
44
120
Allegany
3
1
1
1
Anne Arundel
50
13
1
4
-
3
5
20
2
-
2
Ddl Li LllU L kz Ul Ly
586
"
37 1
9
8
18
32
102
2
24
Bal timore
168
9
57
17
10
5
39
19
3
9
Calvert
2
"
"
1
1
"
Caroline
9
7
1
1
Carroll
10
1
-
-
-
1
-
5
-
3
-
Cec i 1
7
3
1
3
Charles
12
1
8
1
1
i
Dorches ter
*
5
3
1
1
Frederick
11
1
1
1
6
2
Garrett
2
1
Harford
* 5
2
1
1
1
Howard
41
5
4
9
2
1
15
2
3
Kent
4
2
2
Montgomery
731
7
77
74
5
27
87
183
212
20
39
Prince George's
400
1
87
50
3
36
3
104
68
7
41
Queen Anne ' s
2
2
St, Mary's
2
1
1
Somerset
3
1
1
1
Talbot
3
2
1
Washington
3
2
1
Wicomico
15
3
12
Worcester
3
1
1
1
n each case these children had additional mental and/or physical handicaps.
TABLE
24
Speech and Hearing Therapy Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Local Unit
Total
Therapists
Total
Pupils*
Number of Pupils
on Waiting List
Number of Pupils
Served in School Year
Screened
Received Therapy
Total State
348
913,196
15,481
140,591
27,162
A 1 legany
1
17,653
361
83
Anne Arundel
35
74,028
1,319
/26 ,886
2 ,886
Baltimore City
52
192,826
3,758
17,851
3,986
Baltimore
67
134, 179
1,290
14,630
4,402
Calvert
5,891
Caroline
_
5,366
_
_
_
Carroll
4
16,620
174
637
392
Cecil
3
12,382
70
570
305
Charles
4
13,165
126
1,368
383
Dorchester
1
6,615
62
608
87
Frederick
7
19,389
250
1,887
694
Garrett
5,581
200
Harford
6
30,670
401
4,373
641
Howard
5
17,208
249
1,252
350
Kent
1
3,934
138
342
101
Montgomery
58
125,802
3,465
28,570
3,990
Prince George's
95
160,900
3,567
35,307
a7,927
Queen Anne ' s
1
4,780
155
689
125
St. Mary's
3
11,206
100
3,206
275
Somerset
/
4,674
74
Talbot
1
4,957
45
391
80
Washington
3
23,980
49
1,332
241
Wicomico
1
14,658
63
331
116
Worcester
/
6,732
24
^Enrollment in Grades Prekgn.-12 as of September 30, 1970.
/Therapist employed by Health Department.
/Excludes five elementary schools in which preschool classes were jointly screened by Health Department and Board of Education.
aExcludes 4,109 pupils in language development programs.
TABLE
25
Total Number of Pupils Who Received Therapy: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Local Unit
Total
Pupils*
Number of Pupils Who Received Therapy
Grand
Total
Stutter-
ing
Cleft
Palate
Voice
Prob lem
Delayed
Language
Articu-
lation
Hear ing
Cerebral
Palsy
Other
Total State
913,196
27,162
1,430
244
291
3,270
19,817
847
116
1,147
Allegany
17,653
83
1
3
2
6
70
_
_
1
Anne Arundel
74,028
2,886
117
22
11
266
2,328
97
8
37
Baltimore City
192,826
3,986
347
30
17
441
3,017
53
25
56
Baltimore
134,179
4,402
237
51
70
626
3,090
181
23
124
Calvert
5 ,891
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Caro 1 ine
5 ,366
_
_
_
_
_
_
. _
_
_
Carroll
16 ,620
392
4
6
1
39
334
6
2
-
Cecil
12 ,382
305
7
9
1
15
269
4
Charles
13,165
383
20
3
f 6
45
290
6
13
Dorchester
6,615
87
7
2
4
73
1
_
_
Frederick
19,389
694
30
6
7
87
534
17
6
7
* Garrett
5,581
Harford
30^670
641
27
7
8
84
486
27
1
1
Howard
17,208
350
18
3
5
48
265
11
Kent
3,934
101
1
1
3
93
1
2
Montgomery
125,802
3,990
228
40
95
505
2,783
204
27
108
Prince George 1 s
160,900
7,927
347
56
62
962
5,535
171
11
783
Queen Anne ' s
4,780
125
6
1
45
71
2
St. Mary's
11,206
275
10
2
2
26
227
4
1
3
Somerset
4,674
74
3
4
49
11
7
Talbot
4,957
80
8
2
9
60
1
Washington
23,980
241
11
1
2
39
177
7
4
Wicomico
14,658
116
3
3
107
2
1
Worcester
6,732
24
1
1
14
4
3
1
*Enrollment in Grades Prekgn.-12 as of September 30, 1970.
TABLE
26
Number of Prekindergarten and Kindergarten Pupils Who Received Therapy: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Number of Pupils Who Received Therapy
Local Unit
Total
Pupils*
Grand
Stutter-
Ciett
Voice
Delayed
Art icu-
Hearing
Cerebral
Other
Total
ing
Palate
Problem
Language
lation
Palsy
Total State
63,926
1 ,848
54
23
14
557
1 ,036
75
11
78
Allegany
1,140
Anne Arundel
5,073
83
3
1
:
32
38
7
1
1
Baltimore City
15,084
251
7
4
1
121
113
1
1
3
Ba 1 1 imor e
9, 120
330
5
7
1
85
203
15
1
13
Calvert
'338
■
-
-
-
-
-
■
-
-
Caroline
359
Carroll
1,088
Cecil
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Charles
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dorchester
354
6
1
-
-
1
4
-
Frederick
260
Garrett
337
Harford
2 350
36
1
15
5
15
Howard
1 [328
15
1
3
8
3
Kent
260
Montgomery
9,269
422
26
5
7
137
217
23
4
3
Prince George's
12,749
634
9
4
4
139
418
7
53
Queen Anne' s
314
St. Mary's
555
Somerset
306
12
3
4
5
Talbot
323
Washington
1,818
43
1
1
1
10
28
2
Wicomico
1,029
3
2
!
Worcester
472
13
1
11
1
*Enrollment in prekindergarten and kindergarten as of September 30, 1970.
TABLE
27
Number of Pupils in Primary Grades Who Received Therapy: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Number of Pupils Who Received Therapy
Pupils*
Grand
Total
Stutter-
ing
Cleft
Palate
Voice
Problem
Delayed
Language
Articu-
lation
Hearing
Cerebral
Palsy
Other
Total State
220 ,890
13,767
381
116
94
1 ,518
10,982
238
26
412
Allegany
4,011
54
2
1
6
44
1
Anne Arundel
18,339
1,537
31
12
2
144
1,294
29
2
23
Baltimore City
47,330
1,899
61
14
4
209
1,569
24
9
9
Baltimore
28 ,092
1 , 975
56
24
19
273
1 ,524
20
5
54
Calvert
1 ,504
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Caroline
1 ,268
Carroll
4,065
284
1
3
1
38
236
3
2
Cecil
3,473
231
4
7
1
15
202
2
-
Charles
3,819
274
14
1
4
36
204
4
11
Dorchester
1 ,621
57
5
-
1
3
47
1
-
Frederick
4,971
500
13
3
4
64
400
13
3
* Garrett
1,381
Harford
7,946
351
11
5
4
34
2 90
6
1
Howard
4,338
246
8
2
3
36
191
6
Kent
953
71
1
1
69
Montgomery
28,251
1,761
64
17
36
196
1,388
41
6
13
Prince George's
42,017
3,958
97
22
12
358
3,125
53
291
Queen Anne ' s
1,233
86
2
42
40
2
St. Mary's
3,343
189
4
1
1
24
151
4
1
3
Somerset
626
31
4
26
1
Talbot
1,274
53
3
2
9
39
Washington
5,798
155
5
1
25
119
2
3
Wicomico
3,651
47
1
3
43
Worcester
1,586
8
3
3
2
*Enrollment in Grades 1-3 as of September 30, 1970, including an estimate of the number of pupils in ungraded primary organizations.
TABLE
28
Number of Pupils in Intermediate Grades Who Received Therapy: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Local Unit
Total
Pupils*
Number of Pupils Who Received Therapy
Grand
Total
Stutter-
ing
Cleft
Palate
Voice
Problem
Delayed
Language
Articu-
lation
Hearing
Cerebral
Palsy
Other
Total State
221,550
6,496
499
47
102
259
5 ,233
151
17
188
Allegany
4,036
29
1
1
1
-
26
-
-
-
Anne Arundel
18,006
802
48
6
4
13
705
16
2
8
Baltimore City
47,334
856
116
5
6
19
693
9
4
4
Ba 1 1 imore
32 ,683
1 113
67
8
26
58
901
26
2
25
Calvert
1^348
Caroline
1,267
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Carroll
3,986
95
3
1
-
1
87
3
-
-
Cecil
3,111
74
3
2
67
2
Charles
3,306
91
2
2
79
2
Dorchester
1 '553
20
1
19
Frederick
4,902
156
14
2
2
10
119
4
2
3
Garrett
1,337
1 id l LU L U
7 499
215
15
3
14
182
1
Howard
4^038
69
8
1
2
1
57
Kent
922
19
17
1
1
Montgomery
29,072
1,033
72
8
29
32
846
25
3
18
Prince George's
39,598
1,687
130
11
25
105
1,240
47
1
128
Queen Anne ' s
1,043
16
2
14
St. Mary's
2,760
76
4
1
2
69
Somerset
1,715
13
11
2
Talbot
1,129
27
5
21
1
Washington
5,616
43
5
4
30
3
1
Wicomico
3,665
60
60
Worcester
1,624
2
1
1
*Enrollment in Grades 4-6 as of September 30, 1970, including an estimate of the number of pupils in ungraded intermediate organizations.
TABLE
29
Number of Pupils in High School Who Received Therapy: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Number of Pupils Who Received Therapy
Local Unit
Total
Pupils*
Grand
Total
Stutter-
ing
Cleft
Palate
Voice
Problem
Delayed
Language
Art icu-
lation
Hearing
Cerebra 1
Palsy
Other
Total State
379,870
2 ,525
404
37
59
70
1,627
134
12
182
Al legany
8,179
Anne Arundel
31,193
278
31
3
3
7
221
7
1
5
Baltimore City
69,259
544
128
4
1
370
1
3
37
Bait imore
61,807
497
89
9
18
15
312
29
2
23
Ca lvert
2 ,501
Caroline
2,377
_
_
_
.
_
_
Carroll
7,185
7
-
1
-
-
6
-
-
-
Cecil
5,479
Charles
5 ,621
1
'_
1
Dorchester
3,034
4
1
_
3
_
_
Frederick
9,047
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
* Garrett
2,451
Harford
12,313
Howard
7,161
Kent .
1,627
Montgomery
57,217
349
57
8
19
7
216
34
2
6
Prince George's
63,458
818
95
14
15
40
489
53
2
110
Queen Anne ' s
2,049
4
1
1
2
St. Mary's
4,248
9
1
1
7
Somerset
1,979
12
10
2
Ta lbot
2,095
Washington
10,526
Wicomico
6,049
1
1
Worcester
3,015
1
1
*Enrollment in Grades 7-12 as of September 30, 1970.
TABLE
30
Number of Pupils in Special Classes Who Received Therapy: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Number of Pupils Who Received Therapy
Local Unit
1 U La L
Pupils*
Grand
Tota 1
Stutter-
ing
Cleft
Pa 1 a t e
Voice
flOU 1 fcfUl
Delayed
Language
Articu-
la t ion
Hearing
Cerebral
Palsy
Other
Total State
26,960
2,556
97
23
22
874
953
250
50
287
Allegany
287
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Anne Arundel
1 ,417
186
4
2
70
70
38
2
Baltimore City
13,819
436
35
7
2
91
272
18
8
3
Baltimore
2,477
487
20
3
6
195
150
91
13
9
Calvert
200
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
- ,
-
Caroline
95
-
-
-
-
-
-
• -
-
-
Carroll
296
6
1
5
Cecil
319
Charles
419
17
_
_
_
9
7
_
1
Dorchester
53
-
_
_
_
-
_
_
-
Frederick
209
38
3
1
1
13
15
4
1
Garrett
75
Harford
562
39
2
1
21
9
5
1
Howard
343
20
1
8
9
2
Kent
172
11
3
7
1
Montgomery
1,993
425
9
2
4
133
116
81
12
68
Prince George's
3,078
830
16
5
6
320
263
11
8
201
Queen Anne ' s
141
19
1
3
15
St. Mary's
300
1
1
Somerset
48
6
2
2
2
Talbot
136
Washington
222
/30
5
2
8
14
1
Wicomico
264
5
2
1
1
1
Worcester
35
*Enrollment in Special Classes as of September 30, 1970.
/These 30 Educable Mentally Retarded pupils are excluded from total; they are reported in other tables of this report.
TABLE
31
Summer School Enrollment and Number of Centers: Maryland Public Schools: 1970
Local Unit
Number
of Centers
Enrollment
Tota 1
Preschool
Elementary
Secondary
Tota 1
Pr e schoo 1
E lement a r y
Secondary
Total State
523
61
307
155
98,464
3,850
49,374
45, 240
A llegany
2
7
5
653
_
300
353
Anne Arundel
16
8
8
5,351
_
3,236
2, 115
Baltimore City
122
21
69
32
31,294
483
19, 724
11,087
Ba It imore
34
23
11
10, 523
530
4, 075
5, 918
Ca lvert
3
2
1
344
245
99
Caroline
4
1
3
420
40
380
.
Carroll
12
7
4
1
591
120
221
250
Cecil
11
8
2
1
1,370
549
30
791
Charles
9
5
4
622
471
151
Dorchester
6
2
4
542
158
281
103
Frederick
23
10
12
1
1,827
316
660
851
Garrett
8
"
7
1
216
-
126
90
Harford
41
32
9
2,764
1,874
890
♦ Howard
3
1
1
1
1,0*1
130
378
583
Kent
7
1
5
1
423
90
160
173
Montgomery
78
44
34
22,449
11,654
10,795
Prince George' s
100
66
34
12,811
223
4,321
8,267
Queen Anne ' s
2
2
170
170
St. Mary's
6
3
3
596
307
289
Somerset
5
5
485
485
Talbot
3
2
1
291
135
156
Washington
4
1
1
2
2,058
40
130
1,888
Wicomico
7
4
2
1
994
700
103
191
Worcester
7
3
4
579
379
200
*Included with Elementary
TABLE
32
Summer School Enrollment by Source of Funds and Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970
Preschool
Elementary
Local Unit
Tota 1
Federa 1
Local
Total
Federal
Loca 1
Total
Federa 1
State &
Loca 1
Loca 1
Head
Start
Migrant
ESEA
Migrant
ESEA
Other
Enr ich-
ment
Remed ia 1
Migrant
ESEA
Other
Driver
Education
Original
(credit)
Review
(cred it )
Enrich-
ment
lotai otaue
J , OJU
833
101
2,480
49
374
364
22
958
1,268
14,
467
10
,317
45
,240
4
2
277
1
102
14
743
3,
729
17,330
5,
219
A llegany
-
-
300
300
353
353
Anne Arundel
3,
236
3
000
194
42
2
, 115
1
000
1,066
49
R;i1f"imr»T*fi f i f v
483
270
213
19
724
14
430
1, 268
2,
673
1
, 353
11
, 087
2,
092
1
430
332
6,418
645
1 f imnrp
IJ <_1 i. L illli.1 L G
530
-
-
530
4
075
-
1
,340
1,
336
1
,399
5
,918
-
60
-
2
880
54
2, i;o
586
1 vprt
245
245
99
47
52
Caroline
40
40
-
380
160
220
Carroll
120
120
-
221
200
21
250
21
42
187
pof>i 1
549
180
369
30
30
791
97
530
9
132
23
Ph arlpc
471
471
151
62
36
45
158
111
57
281
113
168
103
103
Frederick
316
302
14
660
6
339
315
851
4
580
60
147
60
Garrett
126
126
90
90
Karford
1,
874
850
1
,024
890
259
45
586
Howard
130
30
100
378
316
62
583
226
22
224
97
Kent
90
90
160
84
46
30
173
150
23
Montgomery
11
654
1
,153
6,
639
3
,862
10
,795
385
3
297
2,
762
1,880
2
081
Prince George ' s
223
223
4
321
2,
184
2
,137
8
,267
2
160
446
4, 763
812
Queen Anne ' s
170
150
20
St. Mary's
307
289
18
289
155
134
Somerset
485
85
400
Talbot
135
135
156
130
26
Washington
40
40
130
96
34
1
,888
125
620
960
44
101
38
Wicomico
700
700
103
103
191
110
71
10
Worcester
379
379
200
200
Secondary
Pupil Withdrawals: Cause of Terminations: Maryland Public Schools: September - June 1970-71
Grades Prek-6
TABLE
33
Local Unit
Total
In-
Special Cases -
Superintendent' s
Approval
Includ-
Exclud-
Physi-
Physi-
Mental
Mental
Em-
Mar-
raige
Mili-
Ser-
compati-
bi 1 i ty
wi th
C r h n n 1 Vf
o c I1UU J. "
Court
Action
Econ-
nomic
Unde-
ter-
mined
ing
Death
ing
Death
111-
Disa-
bi 1 i ty
Ill-
ness
Disa-
bility
ploy-
ment
Expul-
sion/
Im-
i tvd
Lyr
Other
Death
1,678
1,593
7 A
i oo
1 A
14
D
4
i
1
4J
lb
10
737
169
37
36
8
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
13
i
i
Q
7
-
1
75
71
4
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
1
29
34
-
4
Qfi4
964
-
118
-
-
-
-
-
30
-
-
470
9
337
-
126
113
6
-
2
1
-
-
-
-
4
7
29
64
-
13
9
8
Z
L
i
i
-
1
2
1
1
7
5
i
1
-
-
-
-
2
-
1
.
.
2
19
8
16
8
5
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
1
4
-
1
7
1
1
1
-
3
-
6
6
4
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
10
7
-
7
-
3
13
13
1
1
1
2
6
2
1 A
6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
5
1
-
2
31
27
5
1
-
-
2
-
-
1
2
-
11
5
-
4
13
12
1
2
8
1
1
7
6
2
1
2
1
1
61
52
2
1
4
31
10
4
9
167
8
146
6
7
3
3
5
3
1
2
11
2
101
1
13
21
2
9
8
1
1
1
4
1
1
5
5
2
1
2
1
50
46
7
1
1
2
4
1
12
18
1
4
29
18
3
4
1
1
9
11
7
6
3
1
1
1
1
Total State
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester (
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George' s
Queen Anne' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washing ton
Wicomico
Worcester
Incompatibility between school and pupil (sixteen years of age and over),
Expulsion for disciplinary reasons (under (sixteen years of age).
Under compulsory attendance age.
TABLE
33
Pupil Withdrawals: Cause of Terminations: Maryland Public Schools: September - June 1970-71
Grades -7-12
Total
Phy si-
ca 1
111-
ness
Phy si-
cat
Disa-
bi 1 i ty
Mental
Ill-
ness
Mental
Disa-
bility
Em-
ploy-
ment
Mar-
riage
Mi 1 i -
tary
Ser-
vice
In-
compati-
bility
wi th
School*
Court
Action
Econ-
nomic
Special Cases -
Superintendent' s
Approval
Unde-
ter-
mined
Death
Local Unit
Includ-
ing
Death
Exclud-
ing
Dea th
Expul-
sion/
Im-
matur-
ity
Other
Total State
15,657
15,563
97
434
45
17
902
600
394
11,941
408
51
1 cc
264
255
94
Al leg any
138
135
4
5
1
-
7
25
3
56
26
7
1
-
-
3
Anne Arundel
1, 157
1, 145
14
22
1
1
66
60
35
891
20
4
1 9
1 Z
10
1
12
Baltimore City
7,107
7,107
201
121
121
6 , 398
9 ft
Zo
238
Bal timor e
1,509
1,478
12
13
18
3
201
103
58
957
18
p
OU
3U
31
Calvert
106
106
17
1
26
8
1
43
3'
4
-
-
Caroline
92
90
2
8
1
-
37
9
8
22
2
-
1
-
-
2
Carroll
208
208
5
20
2
2
19
12
2
108
14
8
16
-
Cecil
280
278
10
2
1
6
10
3
194
20
2
9H
1U
2
235
228
3
21
21
5
7
148
6
1
7
9
7
Dorchester
119
119
2
-
-
19
5
1
74
6
8
4
-
-
Frederick
Z -54
i -51
1
8
1
2
10
16
2
144
14
4
11
18
3
Garrett
82
82
5
7
1
4
9
1
45
10
narior u
444
441
A
H
c.
O
Z
A 1
Z-)
1 u
9 7 S
9
Z
1
16
4
3
Howard
152
151
11
12
12
4
107
4
1
1
Kent
64
63
1
4
1
3
41
13
1
Montgomery
997
983
9
8
8
1
215
54
27
547
65
2
4
32
11
14
Prince George' s
1,631
1,621
6
26
3
2
162
57
73
1,162
87
6
9
28
10
Queen Anne' s
100
100
1
3
1
4
1
79
4
1
3
3
St. Mary's
156
155
3
2
4
13
2
113
8
2
8
1
Somerset
111
109
1
4
6
11
4
69
4
1
3
5
1
2
Talbot
69
68
11
2
7
3
2
37
1
2
3
1
Washington
289
288
3
9
1
6
21
9
186
30
1
2
20
1
Wicomico
271
271
11
6
6
7
19
192
13
2
5
10
Worcester
106
106
2
18
1
12
7
1
53
5
1
4
2
''Incompatibility between school and pupil (sixteen years of age and over).
/Expulsion for disciplinary reasons (under sixteen years of age).
TABLE
Pupil Withdrawals: Cause of Transfer: Maryland Public Schools: September - June 1970-71
Grades Prek-6
Local Unit
Total
Public School
in the Same
Local Unit
Public School
Outside
the Local Unit
Nonpublic School
School
in a
Foreign
Country
Other Programs
Adminis-
trative
Decision -
No (""hpncyp
Liu uiiaugc
of
Rpci' Hpnrp
Pro-
motion -
No Change
of
Residence
Change
of
Res idence
In
Same
Local
Unit
In
Maryland
In
Ano ther
State*
Home-
teaching
Hospi tal-
teaching
Evening
High
School
in
Maryland
In
Another
S ta te,,f
43,956
972
61
12 , 429
6,354
19,612
2,685
393
273
852
273
52
-
Allegany
585
15
2
267
65
209
8
2
10
5
2
-
-
Anne Arundel
3,870
76
1
1,370
719
1,540
35
28
25
45
27
4
-
Baltimore City/
8,366
-
-
-
_
6,101
-
Baltimore
4,950
156
25
1,518
1,521
1,465
91
39
22
62
39
12
_
Vjd 1 V C 1 L
9 1 f,
7
H 7
84
71
5
1
-
7
2
-
-
Caroline
221
1
-
46
44
124
-
2
1
2
1
-
-
Carroll
594
4
-
210
212
148
4
-
5
-
7
4
-
Cecil
924
14
4
319
76
479
Q
8
/.
Charles *
680
9
238
155
233
i
9
2
9
13
5
T\s\~r r*\i Ci for
UUItllCb Lti
7 1 1
til
3
I
j i.
46
107
-
1
-
-
-
-
Frederick
747
23
1
325
165
178
8
8
7
10
21
1
-
Garrett
192
5
-
48
22
106
9
Z
3
A
*-f
L
Harford
2,266
14
5
762
263
1,147
9
8
5
38
14
l
nuwai t_i
7 19
30
3
137
260
240
12
12
5
H
7
2
Kent
132
5
24
39
50
2
3
2
7
Montgomery
5,655
254
6
1,894
658
2,067
194
28
103
417
29
5
Prince George' s
10,129
292
9
3,804
1,511
3,966
180
39
69
189
70
Queen Anne ' s
184
69
52
61
1
2
St. Mary's
1,053
23
340
64
564
20
4
3
30
3
2
Somerset
117
1
34
47
29
4
2
Talbot
181
3
47
81
40
7
1
2
Washington
1,042
25
3
506
113
357
16
2
1
2
17
Wicomico
681
11
1
335
95
205
12
5
6
3
8
Worces ter
231
1
36
62
125
2
2
3
In another state or territory of the United States, or a United States overseas dependent schools.
Data are available for only those reasons indicated.
L
TABLE
Pupil Withdrawals: Cause of Transfer: Maryland Public Schools: September - June 1970-71
Grades 7-12
Local Unit
Total
Public School in the Same Local Unit
Public School
Outside
the Local Unit
Nonpublic School
School
in a
Foreign
Country
Other Programs
Admini s-
trative
Decision -
No Change
of
Residence
Pro-
motion -
No Change
of
Residence
Change
01
Residence
In
Same
Local
Unit
In
Maryland
In
Ano ther
State*
Home-
teaching
Hospital-
teaching
Evening
High
School
In
Maryland
In
Another
State*
Total State
19,636
989
58
3,504
2,600
8,460
822
724
293
440
952
100
694
Al legany
10 J
7
42
19
87
5
2
2
2
16
1
Anne Arundel
1 ~1 "7 £
1 , / / 0
119
5
370
306
696
41
17
15
2.3
80
14
88
Baltimore City/
JjDjJ
-
2,563
528
544
Baltimore
2,321
179
13
462
586
672
42
46
26
15
131
29
120
Calvert
67
-
-
-
34
23
-
1
3
"
6
-
-
Caroline
89
7
31
43
3
1
1
2
1
Carroll
309
10
1
82
98
76
1
1
1
1
33
5
Cecil
348
5
2
85
58
183
7
2
3
2
1
-
Charles
336
6
2
62
106
101
8
6
3
2
33
4
3
Dorchester
103
6
-
15
23
53
-
3
.;1
-
2
-
-
Frederick
Hi J
13
112
100
94
4
4
9
e
J
57
8
29
Garrett
74
7
9
40
3
15
Harford
886
4
136
151
460
10
9
1
17
96
2
Howard
319
17
6
42
106
111
3
7
5
2
17
3
Kent
67
5
2
3
25
21
2
2
2
4
1
Montgomery
2,971
255
11
558
248
1,010
94
36
143
267
233
10
106
Prince George' s
4,546
332
13
1,251
483
1,697
60
26
63
92
171
10
348
Queen Anne' s
59
9
26
20
2
1
1
St. Mary's
314
4
38
31
203
4
5
2
26
1
Somerset
50
1
7
23
17
1
1
Talbot
50
4
6
17
17
2
1
2
1
Washington
402
18
140
48
147
10
2
7
25
5
Wicomico
186
4
2
55
42
72
1
2
1
3
1
3
Worcester
110
1
15
30
54
5
2
2
1
*In another state or territory of the United States, or a United States overseas dependent school.
/Data are available for only those reasons indicated.
TABLE
35
Nonpromotions by Number and Percent: Grades 1-12: Maryland Public Schools: June Net Roll, 1971
Local Unit
Grand Total
Elementary
Secondary
Total
Promoted
Not Promoted
Total
Promoted
Not Promoted
Total
Promoted
Not Promoted
Number
Per-
cent
Number
Per-
cent
Number
Per-
cent
Total State
897 843
861 395
O £ /, /. Q
JO ,
4.1
521 040
504 083
10 , yo /
376 803
357,312
19,491
5 . 2
Allegany
17 460
17 351
109
0.6
9 335
9 256
79
0.8
8 125
8 095
30
0.4
Anne Arundel
72 ,'400
70,308
2,092
2.9
42^195
41^572
623
1.5
30^205
28 | 736
1,469
4.9
Baltimore City
188,533
169,863
10 , D /U
O Q
y . y
116,706
107,178
y , jzo
Q O
O . I
71,827
62,685
O 1 A O
y ,
TO *7
IZ . /
Baltimore
131 613
127,978
J ,oj5
2 . 8
70 958
69 251
1 , 707
1 .4
60 655
58 727
1 , 928
1 9
Calvert
5 788
5 415
O "7 O
C A
3 ,344
3 182
162
/ 0
4 . 0
2 444
2 233
211
O £
0.6
Caroline
5 276
5 170
106
2.0
2 , 932
2 881
51
1.7
2 344
2 289
55
2.3
Carroll
16,512
16 ,'26 9
243
1.5
9,434
9^264
170
1.8
7 |o78
7,005
73
1.0
Cecil
12,059
11,767
2 92
2 .4
6,723
6,584
139
2 . 1
5,336
5,183
153
2 . 9
Charles
1 1 1 in
1 9 641
487
3. 7
7 S77
/ , JO J
214
2.8
S SSI
■? ?sn
J , tOU
273
4 . 9
Dorchester
fi 141
262
4 . 1
"i A SS
105
3.0
9 7Q1
157
5.3
Frederick
19,158
18,999
ICQ
lay
n 0
U .0
10,334
10,265
<\y
f\ 1
u . /
8,824
8,734
on
yo
1 . 0
Garrett
5 507
5 403
104
1.9
3 125
3 052
73
2.3
2 382
2 35 1
31
1.3
Harford
29,822
28*893
929
3.1
17,'878
17^306
572
3.2
11^944
11,'587
357
3.0
Howard
17,533
17,256
277
1.6
10,233
10,104
129
1.3
7,300
7,152
148
2.0
Kent
3,835
3,731
104
2.7
2,221
2,148
73
3.3
1,614
1,583
31
1.9
Montgomery
125,061
123,123
1,938
1.5
68,117
67,470
647
0.9
56,944
55,653
1,291
2.3
Prince George's
157,847
153,380
4,467
2.8
95,819
94,364
1,455
1.5
62,028
59,016
3,012
4.9
Queen Anne's
4,696
4,620
76
1.6
2,665
2,654
11
0.4
2 ,031
1,966
65
3.2
St. Mary's
11,423
11,036
387
3.4
7,233
6,984
249
3.4
4,190
4,052
138
3.3
Somerset
4,583
4,399
184
4.0
2,701
2,627
74
2.7
1,882
1,772
110
5.8
Talbot
4,890
4,656
234
4.8
2,790
2,640
150
5.4
2,100
2,016
84
4.0
Washington
23,450
22,980
470
2.0
13,190
12,915
275
2.1
10,260
10,065
195
1.9
Wicomico
14,279
13,519
760
5.3
8,391
8,016
375
4.5
5,888
5,503
385
6.5
Worcester
6,585
6,495
90
1.4
3,684
3,657
27
0.7
2 ,901
2,838
63
2.2
NOTE: Policy of promotion and nonpromotion varies in the different local units.
TABLE
36
Nonpromotions in First Grade by Number and Percent: Maryland Public Schools: June Net Roll, 1971
Local Unit
First
Grade Enrollment
Number and Percent Not Promoted
Total
Boys
Girls
Number
Percent
Total
Boys
Girls
Total
Boys
Girls
Total State
66,760
34,639
32 , 121
H , jjD
O A £ A
£. ,OJ't
1 , DOi
D.J
l.l
Allegany
1,331
660
671
51
28
23
3.8
4.2
3.4
Anne Arundel
5,637
2,947
2,690
357
200
157
6.3
6.8
5.8
Baltimore City
13,176
6,856
6,320
1,30/
7D0
D yy
11 Q
11.7
1 Zi 1
m . 1
Q R
Ba 1 1 iroore
6 ,507
3,404
3,103
1 An
LW
O . i
"t m J
Calvert
'519
277
242
I 1
1 0
1 . 0
Caroline
432
216
216
33
18
15
7.6
8.3
6.9
Carroll
1,388
697
691
97
61
36
7.0
8.7
5.2
Cecil
1,217
646
571
103
64
39
8 . 5
9.9
£ O
CVia t1 pq
1 360
698
662
C 1
D I
JJ
0 . z
5 n
J . U
Dorchester
'571
297
274
58
Jo
ii
10 . 1
12 . 1
8 .0
Frederick
1,677
854
823
j\j
1 ft
1 7
1.8
2 ^ \
1 .5
Garrett
472
250
222
17
9
8
3.6
3.6
3.6
Harford
2,689
1,399
1,290
148
89
59
5.5
6.4
4.6
Howard
1,566
823
743
66
45
21
4.2
5.5
2.8
Kent
321
179
142
30
21
9
9.3
11.7
6.3
Montgomery
7,315
3,766
3,549
189
114
75
2.6
3.0
2.1
Prince George's
14,297
7,372
6,925
650
402
248
4.5
5.5
3.6
Queen Anne 1 s
480
267
213
St. Mary's
1,193
616
577
135
70
65
11.3
11.4
11.3
Somerset
425
210
215
34
24
10
8.0
11.4
4.7
Talbot
483
258
225
97
52
45
20.1
20.1
20.0
Washington
1,883
987
896
32
20
12
1.7
2.0
1.3
Wicomico
1,287
681
606
117
86
31
9.1
12.6
5.1
Worcester
534
279
255
8
3
5
1.5
1.1
2.0
NOTE: Policy of promotion and nonpromotion varies in the different local units.
TABLE
37
Public High School Graduates: State of Maryland: 1960-61 -- 1970-71
Year
High School Graduates
Local Unit
Total
Boys
Girls
1960-61
26,
923
13,
142
1961-62
26,
533
13,015
i i no
I J , j iu
1962-63
28,
534
14,
299
1 /. O 0 c
1963-64
34,
271
17,049
1 / , ZZZ
1964-65
41
331
20,
149
21, 182
1965-66
41
391
20, 730
on c £. l
ZU j DO 1
1966-67
41,
084
20,
271
on Ql Q
ZU , olj
1967-68
42,
631
21,
093
0 1 coo
Z If DJO
1968-69
44
583
21,475
OO 1 AO
1969-70
46,462
22,
593
23,869
1970-71
48,219
23,
152
25,067
BY LOCAL UNIT
-- 1970-71
Allegany
1
274
642
632
*Anne Arundel
3,
619
1,699
1,920
Baltimore City
7
687
3,
472
4,215
Ba It imore
8
238
4,
050
4, 188
Calvert *
272
139
133
Caroline
324
154
170
Carroll
955
456
499
Cecil
637
310
327
Cha r le s
635
291
344
Dorchester
403
192
211
Frederick
1
191
570
621
Garrett
353
191
162
Harford
1.
417
681
736
Howard
920
455
465
Kent
207
94
113
Montgomery
8
597
4,
205
4,392
Prince George' s
7
610
3,689
3, 921
Queen Anne 1 s
258
128
130
St. Mary's
515
224
291
Somerset
231
95
136
Talbot
281
128
153
Washington
1
381
729
652
Wicomico
834
385
449
Worcester
380
173
207
TABLE
38
Enrollment in Maryland Public High Schools, by Subject, Including Duplicates: Fall of 1970
Local Unit
Total
Enroll-
ment
English
Social
Studies
Science
Mathe-
matics
Latin
French
Spanish
Other
Foreign
Lan-
guages
Agri-
culture
Total State
391,023
438 ,
837
393
944
330,385
320,
108
4,745
67,185
42
*5,967
4 , 587
Al legany
8,
278
10,
810
8
319
6,551
6,
469
225
1,996
496
-
87
Anne Arundel
31,
745
36,
373
32
440
26,394
24,
339
352
3,944
2
139
437
29
Baltimore City
75 i
994
81,
902
67
693
59, 160
63,170
490
14,481
5
881
1,676
-
Ba 1 1 imore
62,
660
69,
485
68
418
53,
182
9 S 1
10
282
717
264
Calvert
2,
539
9
<- 1
7R1
9
619
2,101
2,
104
60
481
39
Carol ine
2,
437
2,
772
3
237
1,815
1,
625
60
256
42
-
39
Carroll
7,
260
7,
773
7
244
6,019
6,
221
89
873
602
241
160
Cecil
5,
628
6,
734
5
307
4,430
4,
435
25
404
218
95
45
Charles
5,
711
6,
747
5
675
A 1 A^
4,
550
359
94
Dorchester
3,
080
3,
508
3
115
2,466
2,
409
11
401
_
207
Frederick
9,
106
10,
795
9
210
7,650
7,
026
230
839
496
-
491
Garrett
2,
401
26
,38
2
745
2,265
2,
110
361
152
Harford
12,
524
13,
676
12
675
10,257
9,
768
247
1,454
911
529
281
Howard
7,
313
9,
933
7
138
5,264
5,
534
102
2,041
663
38
Kent
1,
685
2,
212
1
758
1,324
1,
309
22
485
108
Montgomery
57,
981
63,
327
55
835
48,606
48,
156
1,138
14,944
9
927
1,107
901
Prince George's
64
331
69,
609
59
428
58,387
53,
055
633
9,696
8
,292
1,083
599
Queen Anne ' s
2
129
2,
693
2
442
1, 753
1,
726
289
109
114
St. Mary's
4
362
4,
798
4
239
3,602
3,
589
49
306
477
140
Somerse t
1,
979
2,
377
2
316
1,792
1,
692
291
75
Talbot
2,
141
2,
748
2
256
1,954
1,
781
62
285
68
80
Washington
10
563
15,
326
20
193
13,515
8,
676
387
1,264
661
82
559
Wicomico
6,
161
6,
651
6
632
4,884
4,
914
312
444
774
60
Worcester
3
015
3,
169
3
010
2,588
2,
268
361
25
^Includes 5,566 enrolled in German; 332 in Russian; 60 in Hebrew and 9 in Italian. See "Foreign Language Enrollment . . ." table
for local unit breakdown.
TABLE
38
Enrollment in Maryland Public High Schools, by Subject, Including Duplicates: Fall of 1970
Local Unit
Industrial Education
Home
Eco-
nomics
Business
Education
Physical
and
Health
Education
Music
Art,
Arts and
Crafts
Driver
Education
Special
Education
Arts
Voca-
tional and
Technical
Total State
109
,773
/38,799
97
,227
144,
438
319
519
167
,806
136,
215
22,566
20,877
Al legany
2
,348
562
2
,528
3,
035
5
515
5
,160
3,
652
1
,063
150
Anne Arundel
7
,261
1
299
6
,713
12,741
23
095
12
,645
12,477
1,211
Baltimore City
24
,059
15
232
21
,195
35,
026
57
688
34
,143
24,
328
7,155
Bal timore
19
, 341
3
960
15
,338
19,
278
61
786
37
,065
32,
200
1
,256
i ail
Calvert
475
385
526
725
1
597
752
642
228
Carol ine
710
162
736
I,
315
2
001
1
,250
i,
254
711
112
Carroll
2
,114
660
1
,917
3,
048
7
296
4
,247
2,
504
596
177
Cecil
i
O A A
528
1
1
C\ "7 /.
, U / H
L,
981
H
A ^ 1
1
1
967
256
425
Char 1 e s
1
,283
243
1
,840
2,
294
4
721
1
,518
1,
215
204
A.Q9
Dorchester
553
267
898
1,
708
2
077
1
,085
I,
191
388
116
*
Frederick
2
,609
756
2
,610
4,
373
7
942
5
,256
3,
804
806
185
Garrett
637
688
459
969
1
917
1
,159
768
281
87
Har ford
3
,240
572
2
,724
4,
829
9
211
6
,170
4,
204
880
523
Howard
2
,059
456
1
,578
2,
420
5
399
2
,535
2,
133
141
476
Kent
472
77
409
860
1
681
431
709
44
162
Montgomery
13
,834
5
,911
10
,515
13,
867
43
806
15
,344
13,
176
6,560
2,748
Prince George's
19
,519
3,852
17
,956
23,
921
53
186
21
,559
18,
258
6
,479
3,685
Queen Anne ' s
397
489
527
879
1
970
812
283
374
179
St. Mary's
1
,020
300
1
,169
I,
627
3
058
2
,016
i,
556
340
231
Somerset
315
276
966
1
561
642
345
12
Talbot
438
160
411
if
125
1
798
1
,057
494
178
110
Washington
3
,137
1
,235
3
,142
3,
748
9
613
7
,024
6,
370
696
439
Wicomico
1
,759
758
2
,000
2,
437
5
701
2
,760
2,
367
1
,177
173
Worces ter
849
247
686
1,
266
2
381
1
,722
1,
318
124
/Includes 37,528 enrolled in Vocational and 1,271 enrolled in Technical. See "Industrial Education (Vocational-Industiral ) and
Technical Education (Vocational-Industrial) Enrollment. . ." table for local unit breakdown.
TABLE
39
English Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
Local Unit
Total
English
English
Journalism
Reading
Grade
7
Grade
8
Grade
9
Grade
10
Grade
11
Grade
12
Vocational
I
II
Combi-
nation
Developmental
Grade
Grade
1 1
Grade
1 9
1Z
T
1
T T
1 1
Total State
438,837
70 0^1
71 1/,Q
DO , JIM-
£ /. r\ (L O
OH , (JOZ
c 7 Qo o
j 1 ,ozy
111
744
1,053
Q A/. O
1 IOC
Q1 O
y xz
10,634
4,101
A 1 legany
10,810
1,373
1,478
1,449
1,314
1,230
1,161
145
133
167
84
17
1,217
837
Anne Arundel
36 ,373
6,108
5,701
5,570
5,324
4,528
3,935
_
_
_
226
117
162
1,789
933
Baltimore City
81,902
i /• i 7 a
LH , 1 /U
l3 ,Zoh
10 G 7 G
1Z , _> /D
J.Z ,ZU1
1 A AAO
iU ,UUZ
Q /. (1£
o j^yo
_
_
_
342
3,533
Baltimore
69,485
i a Q O 7
iU , OZ 1
in QQ 7
1 A 71 C
1 A A CO
iU ,UjZ
7 7/. Q
_
_
50
4o(J
1 A£
1,078
_
Calvert
2,781
Q "7 n
i /y
40 y
581
405
290
288
-
51
-
20
270
-
Carol ine
2 ,772
395
377
426
464
387
345
50
_
18
110
54
Carroll
7,773
1,398
1,311
1,293
1,140
1,077
857
_
_
29
61
56
26
Cecil
6,734
i ,uy /
1 ,006
i , o jy
no q
y^y
7 no
/yy
£ /. d
23
_
_
87
30
307
366
Charles
6,747
1 , ZD /
1 0 QC\
1 , Z 7\J
i 1 n 7
1 , IU /
yuy
£71
0/1
jo4
-
50
33
O 7
Z /
Z_)
14
198
-
Dorchester
3,508
00 U
CO Q
4-04-
/.CO
85
Z /
1 Q
1 J
1 /
162
Frederick
10,795
1,624
1,696
1,627
1,476
1,370
1,199
31
97
29
87
515
594
Garrett
2,638
408
405
429
348
356
359
24
51
34
105
50
Harford
13,676
2,506
2,315
2,332
2,030
1,898
1,570
21
56
121
13
31
Howard
9,933
1,033
1,017
1,406
1,175
1,527
906
24
16
89
74
33
110
424
480
Kent
2,212
320
283
264
272
232
215
23
285
318
Montgomery
63,327
10,078
9,590
9,622
9,320
9,689
8,661
43
19
41
445
35
84
266
299
Prince George's
69,609
11,347
11,835
11,389
10,514
8,795
7,592
142
331
526
312
87
199
50
Queen Anne 1 s
2,693
714
512
409
347
325
268
15
13
St. Mary's
4,798
892
918
783
732
608
547
56
Somerset
2,377
371
361
343
328
314
242
27
19
Talbot
2,748
548
620
402
354
197
181
116
112
14
99
85
Washington
15,326
3,089
3,852
2,087
1,797
1,643
1,894
94
53
172
44
20
43
22
Wicomico
6,651
1,112
1,050
1,091
1,006
899
874
51
28
Worcester
3,169
545
535
553
478
478
391
18
12
49
NOTE: Course enrollments in only one or two local units indicate that these local school systems develop and offer specialized
variations of standard elect ives.
TABLE
39
English Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
1 TT •
Local Unit
Reading
Speech
Dramatics
Creative
Writing
Ex-
pository
Writing
11 UV ull^CU
F"n pi i
Lj 1 1 p, J. Loll
Other
English
Remedial
Cor-
rective
Ad-
vanced
Public
Speaking
Ther-
apy
T
1
T T
1 I
Combi-
na t ion
Compo-
sition
and
Grammar
Litera-
ture
1
Un-
graded
I
II
Total State
4,871
358
2,921
7,292
254
0 o /. c
_> ,0^0
O A O
78
4,534
979
1,022
745
679
1,331
1,497
3,208
A 1 legany
26
-
-
-
29
-
-
39
81
18
_
12
Anne Arundel
-
33
188
D jU
206
16
1 JO
JO
ZOO
90
89
46
197
123
Baltimore City
3,594
-
-
1,861
_
233
_
_
744
110
192
521
Baltimore
18
-
86
2,249
-
567
74
-
1,052
395
19
445
37
609
888
Calvert
-
-
-
-
21
-
-
-
17
Caroline
122
-
-
-
_
_
-
24
_
_
_
_
_
Carroll
33
-
-
1 c
114
1 99
ZO
57
_
37
27
94
Cecil
-
-
-
_
25
-
_
28
33
-
-
16
Charles
269
-
-
20
-
22
-
53
34
85
66
23
Dorchester
JO
in
JU
0
-
-
27
-
-
-
-
t
Frederick
58
128
196
68
_
_
Garrett
15
10
44
-
-
-
-
Harford
3
59
154
271
35
126
20
59
53
3
Howard
31
371
354
68
79
180
18
68
48
91
311
Kent
Montgomery
304
95
288
135
95
1,207
37
802
106
357
101
14
770
402
422
Prince George's
266
138
1,336
1,794
50
894
20
66
826
203
35
40
130
124
568
Queen Anne ' s
12
18
18
12
30
St. Mary's
21
9
22
182
28
Somerset
342
30
Talbot
10
10
Washington
26
44
18
63
20
114
25
65
107
34
Wicomico
246
22
17
48
23
30
19
135
Worcester
18
20
19
53
TABLE
40
Social Studies Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
Local Unit
Total
Social
Studies
History
Geography
Social Studies
Civics
Grade
8 or 9
History
Grade
7
Grade
8
Grade
9
Grade
7
Grade
8
Grade
9
Grade
7
Grade
8
Grade
9
Combi-
nation
World
United
States
Ancient
and
Medieval
Total State*
393,944
18,494
30,383
13,696
36,031
10,546
3,922
19,505
26,328
27,554
1,635
17 ,094
36,301
70,732
440
All egany
8,319
142
1,352
741
1,214
126
552
1,300
1,391
Anne Arundel
32 ,440
5,295
-
5,366
-
26
459
451
-
5 ,648
4,003
4,722
-
Baltimore City
67^693
-
12,851
11,893
13,669
-
-
-
-
-
-
5,124
10,563
-
Baltimore
68,418
332
-
139
1,144
-
98
10,752
11,227
10,798
-
1,359
10,343
10,102
81
Calvert
2 ,619
-
150
-
-
-
-
585
-
331
-
308
-
358
-
Caroline
3,237
380
395
423
348
386
362
383
Carrol 1
7,244
978
-
956
-
337
367
1,137
-
858
1,290
37
Cecil
5^307
-
912
-
1,266
-
-
-
-
-
-
1,035
710
813
-
Charles
5,675
1,086
-
-
-
-
-
-
158
-
-
920
1,021
831
32
Dorchester
3 , 115
14
571
■
589
-
—
■
—
-
454
284
486
Frederick
9 ,210
35
68
1,649
1,567
292
1,371
38
1,612
1,103
91
Garrett
2,745
151
124
340
296
426
338
631
Harford
12,675
1,572
755
74
1,358
974
802
748
709
1,730
1,943
38
Howard
7,138
1,001
1,191
241
175
61
844
1,161
1,032
Kent
1,758
214
266
89
129
270
278
240
Montgomery
55,835
33
281
755
10,037
9,402
68
585
19,464
Prince George's
59,428
11,362
2,316
32
145
118
9,249
9,699
77
1,619
3,928
9,321
140
Queen Anne 1 s
2,442
176
377
235
249
125
138
20
329
132
331
St. Mary's
4.239
982
740
768
596
613
Somerset
2,316
145
204
32
43
226
158
19
299
324
326
21
Talbot
2,256
418
390
479
342
322
Washington
20,193
27
3,919
36
2,628
611
154
3,255
99
81
368
3,002
W: comico
6,632
191
655
33
206
790
455
49
1,054
474
945
Worcester
3,010
566
541
543
428
520
TABLE
40
Social Studies Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
Local Unit
History
Geography
nioLuiy
and
Geography
Spec ia 1
Areas
i rob lems
o l t- \> l n
Century
l»u l cura l
Anthro -
pology
Contem-
porary
Affairs
Econom-
ics
Sociol-
ogy
Economics
and
Socio logy
Psychol-
ogy
Psychology
and
Soc io logy
Other
Soc ia 1
b tuaies
Modern
Euro-
pean
Afro
Ameri-
can
Econom-
ics
Senior
High
School
Total State
5 ,789
610
3 ,632
1 ,447
9,077
1,009
32,042
1,952
6,478
1,675
2,752
1,087
7,712
959
5,062
Allegany
86
_
617
_
132
71
_
_
576
19
.
Anne Arundel
18
40
226
371
_
3,731
91
_
399
516
_
988
_
90
Baltimore City
123
1 ,644
1 , 103
2 ,721
-
3,444
-
1,810
97
626
-
947
-
1,078
Baltimore
657
14
-
2 ,890
8,181
34
267
Calvert
~
-
195
-
-
180
428
24
60
Caroline
62
254
_
-
_
_
-
221
-
23
Carroll
42
-
30
-
148
-
477
57
-
110
108
108
139
-
65
Cecil
-
-
-
33
151
31
169
-
187
-
-
Charles
**
-
115
'MO
C £ C
ODD
1 "7/
174-
33
197
Dorchester
68
88
31
151
25
74
52
_
85
143
_
Frederick
i
159
97
152
_
345
-
40
-
104
-
487
Garrett
53
-
359
-
-
-
27
Harford
98
18
99
180
O ID
0 O Q
ZZo
i 7
1 /
1. lo
J7 1
HO
Howard
235
23
64
25
187
347
551
Kent
24
89
33
77
49
Montgomery
4,906
429
219
972
248
3,725
421
590
361
649
886
677
455
672
Prince George's
778
30
1,341
527
7,038
31
1,551
30
96
Queen Anne 1 s
30
22
22
224
11
21
St. Mary's
33
51
432
24
Somerset
27
205
117
26
113
31
Talbot
209
96
Washington
30
168
201
19
3,094
109
16
93
593
81
1,609
Wicomico
864
182
80
158
496
Worcester
63
217
43
71
18
TABLE
41
Science Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
Local Unit
Total
Science
General Science
Science-
Vocational
Life
Science ,
Junior
High
Physical
Science
Earth
Science
Local
Variations
of General
and
Applied
Science
Biology
Advanced
Biology
Grade
7
Grade
8
Grade
9
Combi-
nation
Junior
High
Senior
High
iotai otate
JJU , 3o3
57,630
47,709
39,910
1,173
17, D7J
22,794
12,752
9 A QfiA
Z<4 , 70f
9G "".
Zo3
Q 1 , 3U1
9 791
Z , /3 1
Al legany
0 ,331
80
102
31
DO
1 no
1 , 3 Lj
1 ,375
467
OQ 9.
"7*7 A
/ /<-f
z Iz
Anne Arundel
363
3 , yo-+
5 ,660
698
3 , 103
A 9.
3 ,003
zz
Baltimore City
59,160
13,926
13 ,028
11 ,458
_
2 , 132
1 ,031
11,837
148
Baltimore
52,863
11,427
11 ,032
9,554
421
27
3 ,402
13
4,779
388
La lvert
o i m
100
448
109
A on
'+yu
917
31/
Z3
Caro 1 ine
1 QIC
395
381
422
-
91
220
Carroll
6 ,019
149
144
248
iy
1 9 A 1
476
635
1 TOO
1 , lzz
9 A O
JOB
ICO
ioz
Cecil
4,430
825
977
683
269
98
30
306
_
53
Charles
4,745
i i ni
1 161
1 105
-
-
126
-
-
653
32
Dorchester
2 , 466
607
'230
'330
112
353
35
28
33
491
03
Frederick
/ , 030
615
565
641
1 ,U 10
955
299
1,0/3
ha
3 lA
zz y
Garrett
2 ,265
383
290
262
21
141
996
20
Harford
10,257
1,023
1,035
1,296
213
1,302
1,230
339
702
133
1,617
104
Howard
5,264
642
495
254
274
812
212
874
353
150
Kent
1,324
310
336
197
34
33
129
Montgomery
48,606
8,222
8,104
9,310
131
87
1,843
281
817
3,387
31
4,138
565
Prince George's
58,387
11,309
3,495
2,541
31
5,470
8,609
1,822
8,960
17
6,493
415
Queen Anne 1 s
1,753
402
349
293
21
123
402
23
St. Mary's
3,602
882
771
556
21
169
140
4
73
Somerset
1,792
374
363
340
19
155
298
Talbot
1,954
422
461
236
199
48
207
Washington
13,515
3,067
2,873
134
219
1,833
280
2,797
74
Wicomico
4,884
905
982
147
128
261
922
143
24
Worcester
2,588
564
535
153
36
336
152
29
293
TABLE
41
Science Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
Local Unit
Biological
Sciences
Curriculum
Study
(BSCS)
Botany,
Horticul-
ture , and
Zoology
Chemistry
Advanced
Chemistry
Chemical
Bond
Approach
(CBA)
Chemical
Education
Materials
Study
(CHEMS)
Physics
Advanced
Physics
Physical
Science
Study
Committee
(PSSC)
Other
Science
Total State
23,832
1,175
17,740
1,000
228
3,952
5,982
186
3,286
1,467
Allegany
545
_
390
28
_
75
81
_
23
_
Anne Arundel
1,466
882
1,555
85
_
_
530
20
38
198
Baltimore City
-
-
3,166
262
-
-
1,800
-
-
372
Baltimore
5 ,071
56
3 ,259
340
34
762
950
112
794
442
Calvert
127
65
17
Caroline
174
_
95
_
_
_
27
_
10
_
Carroll
842
_
374
_
_
175
79
_
45
_
Cecil
885
-
19
-
-
204
19
-
62
-
Charles
267
76
160
32
32
Dorchester
24
128
30
«
Frederick
1,174
_
420
11
_
141
86
_
49
_
Garrett
-
109
-
43
-
-
-
Harford
128
819
28
246
42
Howard
679
76
45
232
57
44
65
Kent
168
77
14
26
Montgomery
4,813
159
2,581
80
149
1,498
395
40
1,818
157
Prince George's
4,417
3,130
92
223
1,058
115
190
Queen Anne 1 s
81
32
12
15
St. Mary's
738
188
60
Somerset
29
122
92
Talbot
194
74
24
60
29
Washington
1,059
34
661
18
176
134
14
142
Wicomico
826
120
234
175
17
Worcester
206
44
155
42
17
26
TABLE
42
Mathematics Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
Local Unit
Total
Mathe-
matics
General Mathematics
University
of Maryland
Mathematics
Project
(UMMaP)
School
Mathematics
Study Group
(SMSG)
Mathe-
matics
Voca-
t iona 1
Algebra
Junior High
Senior High
Elementary
Grade
8
Grade
9
or higher
Grade
7
Grade
8
Grade
9
I
II
Comb i -
nat ion
Grade
7
Grade
8
Grades
7 to 9
Grades
10 to 12
lULdi DLctLc
3?0 10ft
67,135
58,736
31,187
10,545
5,646
2,497
5,145
4,110
401
844
2 973
13,651
35,823
rt. j. iegd.ny
1,356
1,107
671
225
270
61
25
-
36
-
107
334
686
Anne Arundel
6,181
5,260
2,470
944
430
57
-
-
-
-
, 453
3,359
Baltimore City-
63,170
14,221
12,627
7,217
3,513
1,263
7,282
3,410
Baltimore
53,182
10,716
9,521
5,909
415
1,206
197
33
661
689
2,108
6,470
KjCL lvcL L
2 , 104
455
459
413
277
-
-
202
r*3 i~ o 1 4 n A
Vja L U 1 X 1 1 C
1 ,625
393
381
193
"
104
86
-
-
-
•_
170
Carrol 1
6 ,221
1,394
1,114
531
311
122
35
—
-
290
283
807
Cecil
4^435
1 101
971
490
529
179
-
475
Charles
4,550
1^034
990
460
548
162
-
192
389
U\J L C 1 1 fcr b Lcl
2 ,409
606
609
263
67
35
248
r i tut i 1 1_ k
7 026
1,328
1,205
682
227
97
237
99
108
320
Ill
51
979
Garrett
2J10
511
463
239
117
33
110
245
Harford
9,768
2,445
1,799
1,191
223
36
72
84
217
1,457
Howard
5,534
979
812
384
76
42
315
280
502
Kent
1,309
287
315
143
148
51
152
Montgomery
48,156
5,070
4,919
2,018
1,578
64
4,795
3,975
10
24
93
783
6,934
Prince George's
53,055
13,172
10,965
5,543
796
1,196
562
91
27
95
281
1,072
7,055
Queen Anne 1 s
1,726
339
296
235
272
22
61
87
St. Mary's
3,589
879
673
101
324
237
108
413
Somerset
1,692
371
402
243
97
118
44
94
Ta lbot
1,781
423
461
262
110
21
176
Washington
8,676
2,154
1,966
690
241
626
184
102
927
Wicomico
4,914
1,155
899
589
108
480
64
165
498
Worcester
2,268
565
522
351
121
29
240
TABLE
42
Mathematics Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
Local Unit
Algebra
Algebra
and
Trig-
onometry
Geometry
Tr
igonometry
and
Calculus
Analytic
Geometry
and
Calculus
Advanced
Mathe-
matics
Applied
Mathe-
matics
(Con-
s mnsr )
Other
Mathe-
matics
Inter-
mediate
Ad-
vanced
Combi-
nation
P lane
Plane
and
Solid
OOllQ
Geometry
Anfl ly t ic
Geome t ry
Probabil-
ity and
Stat istics
Total State
19,212
2 ,719
815
8 ,474
20 ,011
1 1C\L
-5 , /
1 1 ">9
JoU
'X 1 R9
7 flQ7
L 79 L
Allegany
336
5
-
99A
194
355
id
JO
i m
1U 1
i a
J.0
67
9 S 1
Ml
Anne Arundel
1,678
20
-
Jij
156
2,414
1 y
1 C\L
41
Baltimore City
772
3,443
214
-
95
1,143
4,528
3,442
Baltimore
6,036
930
1,466
21
3,781
-
1,527
82
237
-
957
220
Pal varf
147
?Q
56
66
Caro 1 ine
-
-
-
ou
-
138
35
45
Car ro 1 1
288
-
-
1 OH-
116
426
22
195
103
Cecil
106
171
40
276
-
-
-
-
97
-
Charles
156
235
37
224
-
43
-
-
-
80
-
Dorchester •
110
99
42
£. 7
5
r rederick
183
250
lot
389
219
1 Q
1 7
35
63
203
Garrett
108
23
64
36
-
-
35
126
Harford
82 r
246
4
257
34
559
117
13
61
132
Howard
419
9
198
31
657
183
49
598
Kent
8
54
71
36
44
Montgomery
5,687
490
198
2,636
1,179
6,069
37
65
135
767
36
32
562
Prince George's
1,799
301
286
1,870
1,817
3,823
1,043
110
50
114
837
150
Queen Anne ' s
153
70
27
118
30
16
St. Mary's
218
22
90
213
5
6
300
Somerset
105
149
36
14
19
Talbot
37
94
85
25
22
65
Washington
321
233
332
540
113
79
4
81
10
73
Wicomico
413
44
314
131
54
Worcester
83
60
54
147
22
74
TABLE
43
Foreign Language Enrollments, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
Local Unit
Latin
French
Total
I
II
III
IV
Combi-
nation
Total
Grade 7
Grade 8
I
II
III
IV
V
Combi-
nation
Level
I
Level
II
Level
I
Leve 1
II
Total State
/. 7AR
9 ^ 07
z , j y i
1 , J7J
lOU
*71
Jit
O / , lOJ
9,589
146
10,833
998
19 ^ 7n
1Z , D 1 U
1 A A 1 Q
10 ,41?
1 n AA9
1U , OOZ
L A19
1 , U 10
->zu
Allegany
225
125
100
_
_
1,996
333
_
439
174
377
369
270
34
_
_
Anne Arundel
352
216
129
7
-
3,944
-
-
476
-
1,712
1,084
389
214
69
Baltimore City
A QC\
Zj<5
1 7A
I/O
9£
ZO
1 A Aft 1
1H , HO 1
2,917
-
3,332
229
9 1 QA
^ 1^9
J , J-)Z
1 ft99
1 , oZ Z
JOJ
AS
Baltimore
9^1
Z D 1
1 HA
1UO
1 "*9
7
e
D
1U j J/ J
34
-
1,752
52
1 QAA
1 , 7HO
9 Qno.
9 R9Q
70^
JJ 1
9 7
Z /
Calvert
An
ou
An
hu
ZU
A Q 1
HO 1
109
-
103
-
ItO
A 1
O 1
OA
ZU
9 1
Caroline
60
46
14
_
_
_
256
_
_
_
_
132
91
33
_
_
Carroll
89
74
15
-
-
873
75
-
74
-
285
272
124
43
-
Cecil
9 ^
9 Q
c. J
A ft A
HUH
-
-
-
-
Z DU
ill
A ^
HJ
Charles
7 ID
106
-
102
-
i ftc;
lOJ
7ft
/ o
1 J 7
Dorchester
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
Am
HU 1
^ A
JO
9ftA
ZOH
AQ
H 7
1 9
IZ
Frederick.
230
122
80
10
5
13
839
439
239
102
46
13
Garrett
361
104
157
79
21
Harford
247
136
82
14
15
1,454
127
160
446
428
209
62
9
13
Howard
102
53
23
26
2,041
586
333
166
233
403
206
64
30
20
Kent
22
22
485
69
16
90
11
107
40
87
14
51
Montgomery
1,138
611
355
23
12
137
14,944
2,576
130
2,204
231
1,488
3,159
2,837
1,652
438
229
Prince George's
633
405
170
12
*15
31
9,696
2,093
1,511
135
1,458
2,420
1,345
555
122
57
Queen Anne ' s
289
115
95
58
21
St. Mary's
49
31
18
306
66
111
78
41
10
Somerset
291
102
96
64
29
Talbot
62
23
36
3
285
118
93
51
22
1
Washington
387
202
155
30
1,264
564
244
251
135
54
11
5
Wicomico
312
149
72
24
13
54
444
87
12
143
104
59
26
13
Worcester
361
115
177
45
24
*Includes 15 in Latin V.
TABLE
43
Foreign Language Enrollments, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
Local Unit
Spanish
German
Russ ian
Total
Grade 7
Grade 8
T
1
T T
1 1
T T T
111
1 V
V
Combi-
na t ion
L oca l
T
1
T T
1 1
T TT
111
TV
IV
Total
T
1
T T
1 1
Level
I
Leve 1
ii
Level
I
Level
II
Total State
42,397
3 , 171
51
4 ,040
318
16,446
11,575
4,626
1,231
292
647
5,566
2,921
1,647
699
/*299
401
204
a,b197
All egany
496
135
-
35
-
140
141
45
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Anne Arundel
2,139
1,208
676
215
40
437
306
105
14
/12
Baltimore City
5,881
849
2 12
1,665
1,496
427
111
32
1,570
521
674
308
67
106
24
a82
Baltimore
10,282
99
31
1 ,454
3,155
3,024
1,691
634
194
_
457
180
66
137
/74
260
152
t>108
Calvert
_
_
Caro 1 ine
42
-
-
-
-
14
22
6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Carroll
602
342
128
132
241
170
59
12
Cecil
218
131
42
18
27
95
67
22
6
Charles
359
33
326
_
_
_
_
Do rchester
_
_
.
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Frederick
496
253
152
51
40
Garrett
Harford
911
550
252
53
25
31
529
318
145
66
Howard
"663
413
171
33
7
39
Kent
Montgomery
9,927
1,179
601
24
4,287
2,672
844
193
127
1,107
664
295
59
/89
Prince George's
8,292
909
20
569
82
3,250
2 ,073
914
183
66
226
1,048
650
275
97
/26
35
28
7
Queen Anne's
109
50
39
20
St. Mary's
477
82
184
163
35
13
Somerset
Talbot
68
68
Washington
661
90
242
234
47
9
39
82
45
6
m
Wicomico
774
87
168
290
115
29
85
Worcester
/Includes the following taking German Combination: Anne Arundel, 12; Montgomery, 73; Prince George's, 26; Washington, 31.
^Includes 12 in German V.
includes Hebrew I, 40; Hebrew II, 20; Italian II, 9.
^Includes Russian IV, 21.
TABLE
44
Agriculture Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
Local Unit
Total
Agricul-
ture
General
Agriculture
Orna-
mental
Horti-
culture
Other
Agricul-
ture
Vocational Agriculture
I
II
III
IV
I & II
Comb i -
nation
III & IV
Combi-
nation
Floriculture
and
Hort iculture
Other
Combi-
nation
Grade
7
Grade
3
i oca 1 £> cace
A
'fjjo /
394
48
/.CO
III
o JU
7 0 c;
0 1 £
1 lo
1 7Q
jy /
O JO
/■ /■ i
H4 1
Al legany
o 7
o /
_
_
22
23
16
8
-
18
Anne Arundel
0 Q
-
-
1 c
l->
Baltimore City
-
-
_
Baltimore
264
-
-
34
-
OO
^a iverc
J 7
-
-
1 Q
J. J
Caro 1 ine
J J
_
-
24
15
-
-
-
Carro 1 1
i An
-
-
42
60
18
19
Z 1
Cecil
45
-
-
15
20
lu
Charles
94
-
-
13
-
o
o
1 c
I_>
O 7
1 A
0 1
Dorches ter
zu /
C O
45
96
14
Frederick
/■ Q 1
1 1
1 1
71
99
76
58
57
89
30
Garrett
152
24
15
33
6
8
11
43
12
Harford
281
24
11
93
54
67
32
Howard
38
17
21
Kent
108
18
19
17
54
Montgomery
901
137
24
71
73
69
18
20
12
22
350
105
Prince George's
599
257
176
27
5
39
75
20
Queen Anne ' s
114
18
15
56
25
St. Mary's
140
9
40
26
42
23
Somerset
75
30
26
19
Talbot
80
22
16
17
25
Washington
559
16
115
113
31
16
47
24
197
Wicomico
60
12
18
7
14
9
Worcester
25
9
16
TABLE
45
Home Economics Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
Local Unit
Total
Home
Economics
General Home Economics
Grade
7
Grade
8
Grade
9
Grade
10
Grade
11
Grade
12
Comb inat ion
Senior
Program
Other
i oca i o Lai e
Q7 99 7
21 ,372
27 , 723
18 , 980
6 ,528
2 ,968
2 , 186
6 ,390
2 ,445
151
All
A 1 legany
L , J - 0
561
726
118
5
106
Anne Arunde 1
ft 711
0 , / Ij
911
2,369
1,711
247
159
86
531
109
-
Baltimore City
21,195
5,537
5 , 783
3 ,259
2 , 792
1 ,389
1 , 128
■
■
70
Baltimore
15,338
1 ,732
5 ,580
4,968
■
-
-
1 ,959
-
24
x-id IvclL
526
■
251
179
■
-
■
68
■
•
1 •
Caro 1 ine
71A
/ JO
212
211
131
36
146
tarro i i
1 Q1 7
1,71/
461
405
227
11
12
32
44
60
-
Cecil
1,074
281
276
89
11
15
23
16
-
-
Charles
1,840
620
560
211
102
20
104
192
-
-
Dorches ter
f
QQQ
070
303
200
106
76
56
31
44
82
Freder ick
9 6 i n
i , D 1U
627
776
344
144
21
91
557
Garrett
459
89
106
145
11
11
17
Harford
2 ,724
679
729
483
376
149
108
75
110
Howard
1,578
400
412
225
68
17
19
152
221
Kent
409
30
136
70
45
11
117
Montgomery
10,515
2,107
1,917
2 ,405
753
348
84
586
1,094
Prince George's
17,956
4,714
5,030
3,461
1,433
533
260
305
418
24
Queen Anne 1 s
527
180
155
124
St. Mary's
1,169
370
311
130
20
12
27
299
Somerset
276
56
60
25
11
67
57
Talbot
411
208
54
44
105
Washington
3,142
835
398
237
109
. 34
52
468
285
17
Wicomico
2,000
481
375
317
184
94
53
475
21
Worcester
686
186
249
85
50
20
14
21
45
16
TABLE
45
Home Economics Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
Vocational Home Economics
Local Unit
I
II
III
IV
Combination
Clothing
Management ,
Production,
and Services
Food
Management ,
Production,
and Services
Care and
Guidance
of Children
Marriage
and the
Family
Other
Total State
1 , 177
1 .019
782
lie
416
618
202
496
1 ,410
2 ,201
163
Allegany
473
69
49
62
303
44
12
Anne Arundel
66
170
139
34
39
-
-
142
-
-
Baltimore City
~
~
36
1 ,038
163
Baltimore
■
20
*
■
1 ,055
Calvert
28
Caroline
Carroll
310
107
38
-
44
82
84
-
-
Cecil
169
33
66
95
-
■
Charles
■
■
-
-
-
31
*
Dorchester
Frederick
50
Garrett
10
31
39
Harford
15
Howard
39
25
Kent
Montgomery
26
11
95
106
875
108
Prince George's
55
463
398
186
181
158
225
112
Queen Anne 1 s
15
23
30
St. Mary's
Somerset
Ta lbot
Washington
89
118
Wicomico
Worcester
TABLE
46
Industrial Education (Industrial Arts) Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
Local Unit
Total
Indus t r ia 1
Art s
Education
General Industrial Arts
Drawing
General
Woodwork
Grade
7
Grade
8
Grade
9
Grade
10
Grade
11
Grade
12
Combi-
nation
Mechanical
Other
I
II
III
Combi-
nation
I
II
III
Combi-
nation
Total State
109,773
16,835
23,731
17,375
1 784
599
436
2 ,624
4 ,824
889
403
8 ,5 72
1 293
7 ,044
3 , 902
729
1 ,288
Allegany
2,348
551
655
445
184
95
81
66
15
-
-
15
12
-
Anne Arundel
7,261
1,054
2,222
1,211
265
105
14
—
1 QQ
1 77
oo
1 AT
165
345
154
36
239
Baltimore City
24,059
1,573
1,625
885
248
61
137
ft q^q
O , 7J 17
2 ,750
2 ,370
445
Baltimore
19,341
629
5,681
5,397
57
28
542
1 503
117
696
384
1,249
536
30
Calvert
475
9
159
136
_
113
58
Caroline
710
215
206
144
38
-
-
107
-
-
-
-
-
-
Carroll
2,114
374
420
462
45
12
1 ?ft
1 — o
76
27
94
66
20
Cecil
1,344
269
284
206
124
24
77
112
Charles
1 ,283
375
314
61
69
_
_
88
45
130
23
Dorchester
553
94
164
61
97
38
35
64
-
-
-
_
_
♦
Frederick
2,609
623
695
429
47
47
202
70
47
10
39
22
93
Garrett
637
122
132
135
56
192
Harford
3 ,240
971
839
292
11
190
37
44
25
16
192
41
17
96
Howard
2,059
457
558
265
62
116
18
8
26
208
23
68
Kent
472
41
92
74
20
13
190
15
Montgomery
13,834
2,010
2,024
2,693
67
6
59
1,352
246
17
121
603
1,120
309
105
265
Prince George's
19,519
5,284
5,176
3,551
234
104
28
69
667
265
109
444
44
768
331
84
356
Queen Anne 1 s
397
146
139
48
33
St. Mary's
1,020
399
349
49
152
63
8
Somerset
315
55
141
75
9
12
23
Talbot
438
224
59
55
37
32
11
Washington
3,137
865
847
224
161
20
29
490
100
64
11
99
39
12
10
29
Wicomico
1,759
501
474
360
179
46
50
68
81
Worcester
849
218
311
161
66
13
16
64
TABLE
46
Industrial Education (Industrial Arts) Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
Local Unit
General Metalwork
Elec-
tricity
Elec-
tronics
Power
Mechan-
ics
Printing
Automotive Mechanics
and Maintenance
Graphic
Arts
Other
Indus-
trial Arts
Educa-
t ion
I
II
III
Comb i -
nation
I
II
III
Combi-
nation
I
II
III
Comb i -
nation
lotai state
3 , 368
1 / 1 -7
1,417
182
861
1 7/iQ
1 ,535
137
80
152
577
179
27
55
1 , 1 50
1 , y jo
Allegany
61
25
5
93
-
-
-
7
13
25
f
-
Anne Arundel
280
46
17
132
00
i m
iU J
91
12
9
Oil
1 1
Baltimore City
1 , 380
805
93
330
297
1,527
1 ,083
100
00
2 1
1,324
Baltimore
OZU
151
95
-
1,169
-
368
8
Ca lvert
Caro 1 ine
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ca rrn 1 1
i /y
30
41
73
15
1 o
lo
Cecil
J /
1 7
_
_
_
Charles
1 "V.
44
-
-
-
-
Dorchester
r reder ick
49
18
66
52
100
Garrett
_
_
_
_
Harford
80
44
35
105
88
26
49
24
18
Howard
112
18
10
24
22
25
39
Kent
13
14
Montgomery
22
114
703
163
45
97
13
80
161
34
841
564
Prince George's
414
156
22
197
101
216
104
253
24
14
188
316
Queen Anne 1 s
31
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
20
Washington
137
Wicomico
Worcester
TABLE
47
Industrial Education (Vocational-Industrial) and Technical Education (Vocational-Technical) Enrollment, Including Duplicates:
Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
Local Unit
Total
Vocational-
Indus tr ia 1
and
Vocat iona 1 -
Te chnica 1
Education
Air Condi-
t ioning
and
Ref rig-
era t ion
Air-
craft
Mechan-
ics
Art
Autotno-
t ive
Mechan-
ics
Beauty
Operator
Training-
( Cosme-
f nl n p'v'i
Building
Trades ,
Stone-
masonry ,
Tilesetting ,
Br i de-
laying
Cab ine t
Male in g
Car-
pen t ry
Draft -
Electricity
and
Elect ron ics
Food
Trades
Genera 1
Occu-
pa t ions
Laundry
and
Drv-
c 1 ean ing
Mach ine
Shop
Total State
38,799
265
93
1,280
4,109
2,083
1,188
282
1,254
3,531
1,830
1,130
670
42
1,353
Allegany
562
26
-
-
101
31
17
-
23
-
-
-
-
32
Anne Arundel
1,299
-
-
-
253
64
40
-
11
-
55
17
-
-
39
Baltimore City
15,232
-
93
1,190
901
712
481
66
418
2,850
732
570
-
35
576
Baltimore
j , you
A 9
OO /
1 70
jj
1 JO
sift
9 ^ A
144
9 Sfl
Calvert
385
_
101
39
36
_
40
28
47
-
-
Caroline
162
-
-
-
39
40
-
17
19
-
-
-
-
-
-
Carroll
660
-
-
-
77
162
18
-
49
51
9
-
-
-
131
Cecil
528
19
-
-
74
68
22
-
31
14
31
38
-
-
30
Cnar les
O /. "3
/ O
C 7
O /
ZD
: U
1 Q
1 y
Dorchester
267
_
_
_
_
_
203
_
_
Frederick
756.
-
-
-
66
-
91
-
82
90
46
-
81
-
-
Garrett
688
-
-
-
153
30
95
139
73
127
-
71
Ha rf nrA
narrora
^ 79
^ 1
D 1
98
97
7Q
jj
7H
/ O
Howard
456
33
41
81
46
33
18
77
Kent
77
Montgomery
5,911
57
780
150
19
103
31
54
7
Prince George's
3,852
100
147
130
123
104
135
243
55
169
67
Queen Anne ' s
489
37
87
48
25
44
18
27
85
St. Mary's
300
86
59
20
27
22
10
Somerset
Talbot
160
36
Washington
1,235
30
48
67
45
34
15
39
7
100
41
29
Wicomico
758
69
36
16
29
22
42
56
20
59
Worcester
247
40
63
24
18
21
28
TABLE
47
Industrial Education (Vocational-Industrial) and Technical Education (Vocational-Technical) Enrollment, Including Duplicates:
Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
Local Unit
Maintenance
ana
Service
Mechanics
Metal
worK
Needle
Trades
Plumbing
and
Pipe-
fit t ing
Pract ica 1
Nurs ing
Print-
ing
Radio
and
Tele-
vis ion
Service
Trades -
Barber ing ,
Shoe
Repairing ,
etc.
we ic-
ing
Distribu-
tive
Education
Divers i~
i lea
Occupa-
t ions
WOlK
Experience
un tne jod
Tra in ing
ycner
Vocat lona 1 ~
Indus tria 1
Educa t ion
Vocational-
Technical
Education
Total State
529
616
753
244
798
2,163
270
933
543
4,907
358
4,335
1,969
1,271
Allegany
-
-
7
-
16
9
-
-
33
168
-
-
24
75
Anne Arundel
-
-
-
-
-
14
-
-
-
695
-
Ill
-
-
Baltimore City
303
82
674
60
341
1,141
128
895
198
806
1,404
576
Ba It imore
0 /
■5/.
JO
Q 1
4ZU
ZD 1
1 j /
Calvert
_
20
74
Caroline
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
34
13
Carroll
-
77
-
-
23
-
-
-
-
-
-
35
-
28
Cecil
-
-
-
-
62
24
7
-
21
57
-
22
8
Charles
Dorchester
_
m
_
_
_
_
_
64
_
_
Frederick
-
17
-
53
-
64
-
-
-
117
-
49
-
-
Garrett
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Harford
25
33
Howard
20
32
30
35
10
Kent
77
Montgomery
17
39
342
78
84
966
11
2,863
310
Prince George's
52
379
23
12
288
23
38
103
672
256
517
147
69
Queen Anne 1 s
59
25
34
St. Mary's
16
21
39
Somerset
Talbot
124
Washington
22
55
16
27
362
222
48
28
Wicomico
45
11
25
96
14
208
10
Worcester
18
16
19
TABLE
48
Business Education Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
Local Unit
Total
Business
Education
Intro-
duction
to
Bus iness
Intro-
duction to
Business
and
Type-
writ ing
Bus iness
Arith-
metic
Typewriting
Type-
writing
and
Short-
hand
Ad-
vanced
Type-
writing
and
Office
Practice
Clerical
Office
Practice
Clerical
and
Secretarial
Office
Practice
Shorthand
I
JT
I
and
II
L L I ,'Ulla L
Use
I
II
I
and
II
Total State
144,438
8,457
6,733
17,714
27,018
13,126
792
10,989
2,621
2,300
7,785
1,516
7,465
2,927
111
A 1 1 ooiin\F
3 035
338
492
742
253
157
63
49
108
201
91
_
Anno A ym inH^ 1
12 , 741
2 ,504
3,141
788
-
472
304
208
1,311
310
356
167
-
Da i l imu l c (jit y
35 026
301
2 692
1 530
7,239
3,463
-
3,342
4 278
848
504
-
Baltimore
19,'278
61
2^610
3 i 147
203
2,099
-
1,233
1,699
1,157
'l32
-
1,285
585
-
Calvert
725
106
-
88
174
62
-
-
-
-
20
-
21
20
-
t*i"\ 1 "i tip
\jG J. X X 11C
1 315
204
288
280
98
15
32
51
24
_
Carrol 1
L L \J X. X.
3 048
182
317
974
287
53
141
132
30
25
179
98
27
Cecil
1 981
190
212
684
211
_
_
20
70
153
95
-
Charles f
2^294
141
-
220
632
314
-
91
-
11
145
202
48
-
Dorchester
1,708
23
-
285
345
224
18
69
-
-
16
71
78
31
14
Frprl pr i pic
4 373
463
82
738
976
419
54
48
25
95
108
267
125
Garre 1 1
969
146
160
264
91
11
51
56
42
Harford
4,829
354
_
783
1,396
446
8
25
_
27
202
121
371
72
Howard
2,420
135
349
600
205
31
295
111
68
31
135
48
Kent
860
107
122
226
90
70
26
21
30
13
24
Montgomery
13,867
875
15
1,029
5,182
1,174
1,314
60
368
210
1,269
245
16
Prince George's
23,921
3,096
1,275
3,605
2,113
1,862
134
2,453
473
525
556
139
1,345
470
Queen Anne 1 s
879
117
107
120
65
116
55
55
42
17
St. Mary's
1,627
220
50
365
308
162
128
118
41
Somerset
966
194
198
291
80
34
23
9
59
16
11
Talbot
1,125
279
141
135
66
206
17
21
41
24
Washington
3,748
307
59
813
498
324
406
198
118
204
84
19
Wicomico
2,437
446
305
412
158
420
59
12
85
36
Worcester
1,266
172
231
26
39
424
39
14
32
13
69
31
TABLE
48
Business Education Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
Local Unit
Record
Keep-
ing
S GCX"G~
tar is. 1
Office
i- L Q 1_ L ILL
Bookkeeping
Business
Eco-
nomics
Bus ines s
Law
Business
Eco-
nnrn' p q
l L Will A-< — O
and
UU 3 1ULO O
Law
Business
Or§ani~
tJCL l_ lull
and
Mfl Tlfl CJP —
1 Id Lid fci C
ment
Sales-
mansh ip
Salesmanship
and
Data
Pro-
cessing
Eco-
T"l fYTTl 1 C Q
L1UU1 J. l_ o
of
Dis t ribu~
t~ t nn ( TnH
L J,Vil \ J U U
Problems)
Other
Bus ine s s
F Hi i pfl f" i nn
II
I
and
II
Business
Economics
Business
Law
Total State
1,386
671
1 1 ^r l
11, JO 1
1 TQ7
1. , j? 1
1,650
2,645
2,187
327
1,189
lOO
818
2,926
713
7,406
Allegany
16
9
256
-
_
15
92
-
-
-
-
47
21
-
85
Anne Arundel
429
120
1,049
105
-
73
127
-
-
59
530
508
-
180
Baltimore City
-
-
Z , DJO
9R9
958
925
340
5,686
Rfl 1 t" 1 TTI O T" P
Ua 1 L .L 1 1 1 \J i_ C
9 IRS
TR 1
JO 1
286
262
827
54
583
337
152
Calvert
21
16
28
54
115
Caroline
-
9
108
-
-
-
-
176
-
-
-
-
30
-
-
Carroll
36
19
210
-
-
-
58
-
10
127
92
-
51
Cecil
30
21
1 9"}
li J
60
-
~
112
Charles
28
171
1/1
1 JU
97
25
39
I
Dorchester
-
-
132
-
-
107
-
-
152
23
Frederick
115
24
353
18
-
47
143
-
49
224
-
-
Garrett
20
57
12
-
21
38
-
Harford
416
116
55
60
279
98
Howard
16
39
154
6
33
51
102
11
Kent
76
55
Montgomery
202
21
686
11
178
70
31
12
344
261
294
Prince George's
501
320
1,842
297
197
357
732
152
194
131
24
356
261
511
Queen Anne ' s
49
27
21
88
St. Mary's
135
21
52
20
7
Somerset
51
Talbot
116
31
48
Washington
338
118
142
11
49
21
39
Wicomico
29
147
30
57
23
218
Worcester
16
101
16
25
18
TABLE
49
Physical and Health Education Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
Local Unit
Total
Physical
and
Health
Education
Physical Education
Other
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 10
Grade 11
Grade 12
Combination
B
G
B
G
B
G
B
G
B
G
B
G
B
G
Total State
319,519
32,445
29,922
28,979
29,895
24,561
23,975
21 ,179
20,199
12 ,680
10,820
9,885
7,686
11,638
8,145
2,200
A 1 1 e* cr a n \r
5 515
5 90
532
642
fi? 1
222
125
87
44
91
241
248
35 1
115
Anne A runde 1
23 095
2,855
2,533
2,819
2,741
1,131
1,098
220
13
463
137
330
116
912
535
345
Ba 1 1 i.TTio re City
57 ,688
7,040
5,883
5,729
6,374
4,578
4,761
5,255
5,353
3,877
3,872
2,383
2,529
-
-
54
Bait imore
61 ] 786
5,758
5,291
5,381
5,715
5,679
5,291
4,931
5,032
4,570
4,571
3,837
3,552
669
507
94
Calvert
1 ,597
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
208
161
-
Pfl Tn 1 inp
2 001
240
211
172
222
223
202
110
12 9
314
178
Ca rrn 1 1
7 ,296
362
399
257
550
513
675
499
423
75
62
163
107
153
46
169
Cecil
4 ,453
253
214
201
222
380
362
457
395
-
-
-
-
311
201
Charles
4)721
137
121
117
179
403
538
-
-
106
54
36
29
154
75
-
Dorchester
2,077
288
302
208
206
-
-
176
41
79
-
36
-
76
49
~
7 942
809
847
885
822
731
673
238
262
78
52
58
153
1,232
826
210
Garrett
1 917
97
124
110
138
112
125
587
365
40
Harford
9^277
1,418
1,197
1,220
1,195
37
40
452
302
32
34
23
15
487
253
116
Howard
5,399
366
411
360
350
42
318
235
31
21
52
15
552
401
40
Kent
1,681
83
155
68
29
104
103
123
125
33
2 74
219
Montgomery
43,806
3,641
3,394
3,325
3,230
3,748
3,400
2,694
2,246
1,228
798
902
554
345
982
408
Prince George's
53,186
6,037
5,798
5,096
4,877
4,988
5,131
4,373
4,437
1,610
840
1,542
410
2,453
1,186
203
Queen Anne ' s
1,970
207
211
218
199
273
249
225
104
140
82
62
St. Mary's
3,058
458
512
357
282
17
430
279
Somerset
1,561
173
156
170
171
124
138
104
78
116
127
61
77
19
Talbot
1,798
209
189
193
189
264
174
58
62
183
218
25
Washington
9,613
751
676
795
861
261
180
179
248
82
81
39
38
1,638
1,101
125
Wicomico
5,701
584
563
565
546
549
514
478
448
177
151
158
72
119
63
24
Worcester
2,381
89
203
91
176
199
179
202
222
32
20
24
19
153
67
151
NOTE: Boys - B; Girls - G.
TABLE
49
Physical and Health Education Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
Local Unit
Physical and Health Education
Health Education
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 10
Grade 11
Grade 12
Combination
Other
Grade
7
Grade
8
Grade
9
Combi-
nation
B
G
B
G
B
G
B
G
B
G
B
G
B
G
Total State
H , Z jj
J , JZ J
J , J 7J
/■ ^ 9 Q
H ,jZO
'+,07 1
9 QQ9
^ 1 ^9
J , 13Z
7An
A<^ 1
^ "59
J _>Z
9 7
370
660
1,207
1,059
472
Allegany
121
123
104
150
488
452
_
_
_
_
_
97
71
_
_
_
_
Anne Arundel
748
367
-
-
-
-
1,715
1,842
-
-
-
-
876
1,153
-
-
-
146
-
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Z 1 1
Z
l ^ i
IjU
ZlA
9 ^
Z J
97
Calvert
9 7 A
99 Q
ZZo
999
9 ^ A
_
_
268
_
Caroline
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
-
Carroll
508
168
417
167
119
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
421
367
205
375
Cecil
"3 1 S
J I J
-ICC
iJJ
9 QQ
z yy
99 A
ZZo
7J
/j 9
95
77
53
Charles
Z 7J
- I J
1U /
30
Dorchester
9ZlA
J 1
T9
jz
_
_
_
_
Frederick
66
-
-
-
-
-
Garrett
72
96
26
25
Harford
1,117
1,196
30
28
51
14
20
Howard
200
183
196
180
664
662
55
32
33
Kent
41
48
34
61
25
45
41
70
Montgomery
1,234
1,227
1,418
1,522
950
1,309
924
972
612
271
341
88
924
604
20
73
86
258
Prince George's
139
2 74
913
468
164
284
313
277
148
158
219
62
250
403
44
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
201
137
193
192
Somerset
25
22
Talbot
34
Washington
50
47
43
32
125
170
17
200
1,131
743
Wicomico
204
Worcester
125
219
58
74
78
NOTE: Boys - B; Girls -
G.
TABLE
50
Music Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
Local Unit
Total
Music
Music
Basic Musicianship
Chorus
Vocal
and
Instru-
mental
I
II
III
Comb i -
Lid L J.U1I
I
II
III
Beginners
Advanced
General
Total State
167,806
67,767
19,232
6,766
2,185
810
383
62
12,546
7,910
7,940
8,410
ATI aoiinw
ft. 1 1 cgctliy
5 , 160
1,442
1,416
331
70
45
164
204
143
279
Anno A y~i in H o 1
ft. 11 He nLUUUcl
12 645
5 ,426
3 ,379
366
235
42
201
208
280
564
Da X L J_1UU Lc U1L V
34 143
27^861
604
60
52
-
825
740
24
Baltimore
37^065
7,402
7,702
5,191
132
59
59
-
5,376
1,662
1,162
3,386
Calvert
752
210
-
-
-
-
-
-
319
-
-
183
L U J. J. LLC
1 ,250
896
■
38
116
54
4 247
1 ,110
885
85
110
95
316
272
136
314
Cecil
1 454
296
238
-
-
40
39
212
46
Charles
1 [518
250
114
158
-
78
-
-
98
40
53
89
Dorchester
1,085
591
-
31
-
-
-
-
-
38
34
24
r LCUCL llh
5 ,256
1,263
1,251
126
128
23
346
241
512
316
Pa v-t-o #- t-
VJCi rrcLL
JL , L J J
180
242
113
127
161
10
Harford
6,170
1,402
1,307
413
30
219
400
802
592
Howard
2 ,535
860
222
182
53
162
82
32
269
Kent
431
89
25
131
77
Montgomery
15 , 344
4,548
272
23
227
19
2,207
1,834
824
105
Prince George's
21,559
8,235
66
68
121
105
1 . 187
1,268
2,900
1,330
Queen Anne 1 s
812
170
128
30
122
119
148
24
St. Mary's
2,016
639
363
18
8
100
157
61
78
Somerset
642
428
187
27
Talbot
1,057
373
299
11
25
124
Washington
7,024
2,743
178
77
17
20
426
137
383
635
Wicomico
2,760
939
485
163
33
202
115
59
78
Worcester
1,722
414
473
53
62
87
126
30
10
TABLE
50
Music Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
Local Unit
Band
Orchestra
Music
History
and
Literature
Creative
Music
Arts
Other
Mus ic
Beginners
Advanced
Genera 1
Beginners
Advanced
General
Total State
8,312
9,613
8,583
943
950
1,371
844
54
3,125
Allegany
147
378
327
24
32
132
26
Anne Arundel
632
649
482
8
69
6
98
■
Baltimore City
379
522
245
90
2 , 741
Baltimore
1,753
1,118
1,173
209
325
164
107
26
59
Calvert
_
40
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
Caroline
-
19
127
-
-
-
Carroll
230
255
313
66
60
Cecil
298
166
119
Charles
259
269
110
-
-
-
_
_
Dorchester
301
66
_
_
-
-
-
-
Frederick
1UU
/■no
"7Q
41
Garrett
91
206
29
Harford
281
57
515
8
118
26
_
_
Howard
217
201
239
16
Kent
20
51
38
Montgomery
715
1,806
1,434
115
251
654
310
Prince George's
1,567
1,860
2,383
127
115
98
105
24
Queen Anne ' s
71
St. Mary's
49
330
213
Somerset
Talbot
116
41
45
23
Washington
776
714
319
149
120
59
271
Wicomico
216
183
278
9
Worcester
165
183
37
24
28
30
TABLE
51
Art Enrollment, Including Duplicates: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
jjOcai unit
Total
Art
Arts
and
Pro {■ f- o
KjLa lib
Art
Funda-
mentals
of
Art
1TI£ I" C 13. 1
A rt-
nl L
His t o ry
or
A r-t-
Paintings
and
Sculp-
ture
Ad-
vanced
Studio
Experi-
ences
Other
Art
I
II
III
IV
Comb i -
nation
Total State
136,215
34,624
37,974
27 ,695
12 ,321
2 ,499
4,221
7,075
1,561
355
484
3,376
4,030
Allegany
3,652
411
1,364
1,461
131
79
116
71
-
-
-
19
-
Anne Arundel
12,477
8,864
1,976
1 ,063
157
10
51
30
-
59
267
-
Baltimore City
24,328
-
8 ,801
7,359
3,283
1,751
3,134
Bait imor e
32 ,200
10 ,274
10 ,456
7,032
57
2 , 704
792
125
342
349
69
Calvert
*642
-
237
18
'387
Caroline
1,254
806
183
95
-
170
-
-
-
-
-
-
Carroll
2,504
334
789
551
165
95
350
63
-
28
129
-
Cecil
967
105
295
265
34
69
199
-
~
-
Charles
1 ,215
454
561
141
50
9
Dorchester
«
1,191
515
524
49
49
-
-
-
-
54
-
Frederick
3,804
838
844
301
76
403
486
78
163
-
615
-
Garrett
768
466
50
238
14
Harford
4,204
804
1,468
1,246
61
463
120
25
17
"_
Howard
2 ,133
611
781
385
14
24
93
225
Kent
709
149
69
388
67
36
Montgomery
13,176
4,744
2,408
411
90
25
550
2,008
444
14
22
1,633
827
Prince George's
18,258
9,031
4,406
2,186
799
356
1,014
404
39
23
Queen Anne ' s
283
58
71
28
116
10
St. Mary's
1,556
751
505
112
17
160
11
Somerset
345
189
156
Talbot
494
418
32
15
6
23
Washington
6,370
5,032
463
320
50
34
319
152
Wicomico
2,367
820
707
481
266
37
56
Worcester
1,318
731
315
166
59
13
16
18
TABLE
52
Driver Education Enrollment: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
Local Unit
iota i
Dr iver
Education
Driver Education
Classroom
Practice
Classroom
and
Practice
Total State
22,566
4,875
1,331
16,360
Allegany
1,063
48
47
968
Anne Arundel*
_
Baltimore City*
-
-
-
Ba ltimore
1, 256
-
-
1,256
Calvert*
-
-
-
Caroline
711
-
711
Carroll
596
j j \j
Cecil
256
256
-
-
Char les
204
-
8
196
Dorchester
388
253
135
-
Frederick
806
225
122
459
Garrett
281
225
56
Harford
880
880
Howard
141
141
Kent
44
44
Montgomery
6,560
232
132
6, 196
Prince George 1 s
6,479
1,672
397
4,410
Queen Anne ' s
374
184
190
St. Mary's
340
340
Somerset
12
12
Talbot
178
44
134
Washington
696
696
Wicomico
1, 177
906
188
83
Worcester
124
93
31
*Driver Education in these local units offered during out-of-school hours only.
TABLE
53
Special Education Enrollment: Maryland Public High Schools: Fall of 1970
Total
Special
Education
Local Unit
Special
Junior
Senior
Educat ion
High
High
Total State
20,877
16,387
4,490
Allegany
150
40
110
Anne Arundel
1,211
742
469
Baltimore City
7,155
7,155
Baltimore
1 Q1 Q
1 ,o 1 J
1 ,ZU /
ouo
Calvert
228
228
Caroline
112
112
-
Carroll
177
104
73
Cecil
425
312
113
Charles
A.Q9
JU4
Dorchester
11(5
15
101
Frederick
185
185
-
Garrett
87
37
50
Harford
523
307
216
Howard
476
305
171
Kent
162
125
37
Montgomery
2,748
1,751
997
Prince George's
3,685
2,861
824
Queen Ann' s
179
U5
64
St. Mary's
231
136
95
Somerset
Talbot
110
32
78
Washington
439
186
253
Wicomico
173
68
105
Worcester
TABLE
54
Average Number of Pupils Belonging per Teacher and Principal:* Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Locfll Unit
Total
Elementary
Secondary
Total State
19.5
21.3
17
.7
Allegany
20.3
22.7
18
.2
Anne Arundel
20.3
21.3
19
.0
Baltimore City
20.9
23.5
17
.9
Baltimore
19.2
20.4
18
.1
Ca lvert
21.8
24.0
19
.6
Caroline
19.9
22.0
13
.0
Carroll
19.8
20.3
19
.2
Cecil
22.0
26.3
18
.4
Charles
21.9
26 . 0
18
.1
Dorchester
19.6
22.1
\1
s
. j
Frederick
20.1
20.6
19
.7
Garrett
19.2
18.7
19
.7
Har tora
on o
18
.9
Howard
19.5
23.0
16
.3
Kent
18.9
25.6
14
.1
Montgomery
18.3
19.7
17
.1
Prince George's
Queen Anne 1 s
18.3
19.4
16
.8
19.5
24.9
15
.5
St. Mary's
20.1
24.7
15
.7
Somerset
20.7
24.6
17
.1
Talbot
18.6
21.6
15
.8
Washington
20.5
25.3
16
.8
Wicomico
19.6
21.9
17
.2
Worcester
19.9
21.2
18
.6
*Includes all professional staff at school level.
TABLE
55
Average Number of Pupils Belonging: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Local Unit
Grand Total
Elementary
Secondary
Total
Kindergarten
Grades 1-
6
Total State
906,709.3
521,866
4
63,691.3
458, 175.
1
384, 842. 9
Allegany
17, 557. 1
9,366
3
1, 149. 1
8,217.
2
8, 190.8
Anne Arundel
74,297.4
42,877.
0
5, 152.8
37,724.
2
31,420.4
Baltimore City
191,923.0
117,317
0
15, 191.0
102, 126.
0
74,606.0
Ba ltimore
132, 881.0
71,322.5
9, 097. 6
62, 224.
9
61, 558. 5
Calvert
5,844.0
3,357
3
339. 3
3, 018.
0
2,486. 7
Caroline
5,281.6
2,908.5
351.8
2,556.
7
2, 373. 1
Carroll
16, 545. 9
9,370
7
1,099.2
8,271.
5
7, 175. 2
Cecil
12, 181. 1
6,725
6
6, 725.
6
5,455.5
Charles
13, 148. 1
7,526.6
7, 526.
6
5,621.5
Dorchester
6, 475 . 3
3,471
355. 2
3, 116.
4
3, 003. 7
Freder ick
19, 279. 6
10,324
9
263.4
10, 061.
5
8, 954. 7
(farrett
5,305.6
2,886
7
333.5
2,553.
2
2,418.9
Harford
29, 819. 1
17,593
1
2,338.5
15,254.
6
12,226.0
Howard
17,453.0
10, 119
1
1,358.4
8,760.
7
7,333.9
Kent
3,872.5
2,230
6
256.6
1, 974.
0
1,641.9
Montgomery
125,307.4
67,926
4
9,316.7
58,609.
7
57,381.0
Prince George' s
159,490.5
96,275
7
12,557. 1
83, 718.
6
63,214.8
Queen Anne ' s
4,722.6
2,652
3
313.6
2,338.
7
2,070.3
St. Mary's
11,071.4
6,804
4
491.2
6,313.
2
4,267.0
Somerset
4,626.8
2,691
9
308.0
2,383.
9
1,934.9
Talbot
4,912.8
2,797
0
313. 1
2,483.
9
2, 115.8
Washington
23,654.5
13,232
2
1,666.4
11,565.
8
10,422.3
Wicomico
14,416.9
8,399
3
970.2
7,429.
1
6,017.6
Worcester
6,642. 1
3,689
7
468.6
3,221.
1
2,952.4
TABLE
56
Average Number of Pupils Attending: Percent of Attendance: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Percent of Attendance
Local Unit
Grand
Total
Elementary
Secondary
Grand
Total
Elementary
Secondary
Total
Kinder-
garten
Grades
1-6
Total
Kinder-
garten
Grades
1-6
Total State
89 7
jyy
A
484
70,9
\
JO,
0
497
802
\
^49
807
3
91.
2
92 .
9
89
5
93
,4
89
1
A 1 legany
16,
585
7
8,
854.
1
I
021
3
7
832
g
7
731
94.
5
94
5
88.
9
95
3
94
4
Anne Arundel
68,
900
4
4f)
181.
0
4
605
5
5 75
4
98
zo,
719
4
Q9
y£.
7
93
7
0 7 .
4
y-*
3
y 1
4
Baltimore City
165,
413
0
105,
305.
0
13
260
0
92,
045
0
60,
108
0
86.
2
89
8
87
3
90
1
80
6
Ba 1 1 imor e
122,
755
8
66,
660.
9
8
071
0
58,
589
9
56,
094
9
92.
4
93
5
88.
7
94
1
91
1
ua iver t
•> ,
319
9
T.
J ,
106 .
I
297
1
9
809
0
9
2 13
g
Qfl
?u ,
Q9
j
87
g
93
, 1
0 7
0
Caroline
4
QAQ
74 y
g
9
746 .
7
q
y
9
z ,
A99
0
0
9
z,
203
Q1
7J
7
1
QA
A
Q9
1
1
QA
Q
0
Q9
a
0
Carroll
15',
524
9
8,
811.
2
980
6
7,
830
6
6,
713
7
93.
8
94
0
89
2
94
7
93
6
Cec i 1
11>
287
0
6,
306.
7
6
306
7
4
980
3
92 .
7
93
g
93
g
91
3
Char les
12,
007
5
7,
012.
8
7,
012
8
4,
994
7
91.
3
93
2
93
2
88
9
Dorchester
6,
000
2
3,
297.
6
324
6
2,
973
0
2,
702
6
92.
7
95
0
91
4
95
3
90
0
Fr ed e r i c k
17,
941
5
9,
766.
2
236
0
9,
530
2
8,
175
3
93.
1
94
5
89
.6
94
7
91
3
Garrett
5,
019
7
2,
721.
1
297
0
2,
424
1
2,
298
6
94.
6
94
2
89
1
94
9
95
0
Harford
27,
805
1
16,
582.
4
2
118
9
14,
463
5
11,
222
7
93.
2
94
3
90
6
94
8
91
8
Howard
16,
335
9
9,
529.
2
1,
235
1
8,
294
1
6,
806
7
93.
6
94
2
90
9
94
7
92
8
Kent
3,
597
4
2,
095.
9
232
6
1,
863
3
1,
501
5
92.
9
94
.0
90
.6
94
.4
91
5
Montgomery
115,
212
4
63,
496.
4
8
417
1
55,
079
3
51,
716
0
91.
9
93
5
90.
3
94
.0
90
1
Prince George' s
147,
314
2
90,
213.
1
11
425
4
78,
787
7
57,
101
1
92
.4
93
7
91.
0
94
.1
90
3
Queen Anne ' s
4,
374
7
2,
501.
8
286
1
2,
215
7
1,
872
9
92.
6
94
3
91.
2
94
7
90
5
St . Mary' s
10,
287
8
6,
429.
3
451
2
5,
978
1
3,
858
5
93.
0
94
5
91.
9
94
7
90
4
Somerset
4,
297
9
2,
540.
9
281
8
2,
259
1
1,
757
0
92
.9
94
.4
91
5
94
.8
90
8
Ta lbot
4,
581
8
2,
635.
9
284
7
2,
351
2
1,
945
9
93.
3
94
2
90.
9
94
.7
92
0
Washington
22,
337
9
12,
560.
0
1,
518
0
11,
042
0
9,
777
9
94
4
94
9
91
1
95
5
93
8
Wicomico
13,
572
7
7,
971.
8
897
3
7,
074
5
5,
600
9
94.
1
94
9
92.
5
95
2
93
1
Worcester
6,
176
2
3,
466.
0
424
7
3,
041
3
2,
710
2
93.
0
93
9
90.
6
94
4
91
8
TABLE
57
Number of Maryland Public Elementary Schools by Pupil Membership: September 30, 1970
Pupil
Membership
All Schools
A llegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Ba Itimore
Ca lvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Pr ince George ' s
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary ' s
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
All Schools
977
30
79
166
111
11
6
18
16
16
16
24
17
28
18
6
139
169
8
17
12
11
31
18
10
30
or 1g s s
7
1
1
1
2
1
1
31
60
17
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
61
90
25
2
2
2
3
1
3
j 1
2
2
2
2
2
1
91
120
26
1
3
5
3
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
2
2
121
150
18
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
15;
180
16
1
2
-
1
1
1
1
3
-
-
3
-
2
1
181
210
18
3
1
2
2
1
1
3
1
1
2
1
211
240
25
3
1
4
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
241
270
27
4
4
2
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
2
2
271
300
27
1
2
2
3
1
1
2
2
6
2
2
1
1
1
301
330
35
3
5
4
1
2
2
1
1
1
10
1
2
2
331
360
25
1
2
3
2
1
6
4
1
1
3
1
361
390
38
1
2
3
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
12
5
1
1
1
391
420
43
2
2
4
3
1
1
1
3
4
7
7
2
1
2
1
2
421
450
43
3
3
2
1
2
1
1
3
14
10
1
2
451
480
41
2
2
11
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
12
3
1
1
481
510
46
3
2
6
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
10
13
1
2
1
511
540
43
1
2
3
7
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
10
6
2
1
1
541
570
39
2
3
3
4
1
1
3
2
2
12
1
1
2
2
571
600
39
1
4
7
5
1
2
1
1
2
11
1
1
2
601
660
80
11
7
11
1
2
1
3
1
3
3
8
27
2
661
720
76
7
13
6
1
2
1
2
14
26
1
3
721
780
63
8
11
17
1
2
1
2
4
14
1
1
1
781
840
47
1
5
14
6
1
1
4
3
9
1
1
1
841
900
39
2
10
14
1
1
5
5
1
901
960
25
2
14
3
2
1
2
1
961
- 1,020
19
1
9
6
1
1
1
1,021
- 1,080
8
7
1
1,081
- 1,140
3
2
1
1, 141
- 1,200
4
3
1
1,201
- over
15
1
13
1
NOTE: Includes elementary organizations in schools which contain both elementary and secondary grades; except .for middle schools which
are included in toto with high schools.
TABLE
58
Number of Maryland Public High Schools by Pupil Membership: September 30, 1970
Pupil
Membership
All Schools
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Ba It imore
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
All Schools
O £ O
11
20
Di
40
o
I
a
y
y
y
i n
iu
1 i
1 1
A
H
40
J /
1
1
J
1 J
Q
o
/
du or
less
0
o
L
1
J.
\
i nn
/,
4
1
1
1
L
1
i m -
1 SO
0
1
1
1
1
2
\
in _
LD 1
200
t>
1.
i
i
1
201 -
250
5
:
1
J
251 -
300
Q
o
i
1
X
\
1
301 -
350
9
2
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
1
-
1
1
1
-
1
1
351 -
400
i n
IU
i
i
A
H
1
1
1
401 -
450
4
1
1
1
451 -
500
9
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
501 -
600
20
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
601 -
700 .
20
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
1
701 -
800
19
1
1
2
2
1
1
9
1
801 -
900
25
2
1
1
2
3
1
1
5
4
1
3
: i.sf
901 -
1,000
18
1
2
7
7
1
1,001 -
1, 100
24
2
1
1
1
2
1
8
6
1
1
1, 101 -
1,200
22
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
3
7
1
1,201 -
1,300
23
1
6
2
1
1
4
6
1
1
1,301 -
1,400
19
1
1
14
1
1
1
1,401 -
1,500
20
1
7
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
1,501 -
1,600
15
2
1
2
4
1
1
3
1
1,601 -
1,700
7
3
2
2
1,701 -
1,800
10
1
2
2
3
1
1
1,801 -
1,900
7
1
3
3
1,901 -
2,000
9
3
1
1
2
1
1
2,001 -
2, 100
3
1
2
2, 101 -
2,200
5
1
2
1
1
2,201 -
2,300
8
1
1
1
2
3
2,301 -
2,400
3
1
1
1
2,401 -
2,500
6
4
1
1
2,501 -
over
13
2
9
2
NOTE: Includes secondary organizations in schools which contain both elementary and secondary grades, except middle schools. The total
membership of middle schools is included above.
STAFF DATA
31
Annual Report
TABLE
59
Number of Principals and Teachers K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1960-61 - 1970-71
Local Unit
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-
37
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
Total State
24,
632. 1
25,932
1
28, 124
9
30,036
3
32, 199.
0
34,823.9
37,052
2
39,314.9
42,365.
4
44, 856
0
45, 753
9
A llegany
641.
0
651
0
687
0
679
0
692.
0
746.5
763
.0
776.8
792.
2
793
6
838
3
Anne Arundel
li
704.
0
1,846
0
1, 990
0
2, 160.0
2,434.
0
2, 612.0
2,839
.2
3,059.8
3,219.
6
3,435
8
3,499
5
Baltimore City
6,
532.
9
6,365
0
6, 833
8
7,360.5
7,633.
0
8, 163.5
8,293
.0
8,381.5
8,816.
6
10, 223
o
9, 140
8
Halt*! mr\r £S
Dd 1 L Ink 1 1 t_
3.
694.
0
3,910.0
4, 45 1
9
4,715
5
4,954.
8
5 , 229. 4
5,568.3
5 886.4
6,350. 1
6, 660
5
7, 057
6
Calvert
175.
0
187
0
200
3
208.9
221.
8
226.9
259.2
277.7
246.
6
255
7
252
3
Caroline
196.
5
201.5
211
8
222
1
226.
8
246.6
253
7
269.3
262.
5
267
8
279
7
Carroll
451.
0
462
8
493
0
509.7
544.
6
582.0
651
.6
670.5
749.
3
767
5
782
0
Cecil
393.5
400.5
418
5
428
5
450.
3
488. 1
511
.8
527.0
610.
8
539
o
552
Char les
298.
2
313
0
341
385
9
397.
0
442 0
475
.5
J \J £. . J
567.
5
603
9
615
2
Dorchester
238.
1
242
. 1
254
2
265
5
271.5
300.9
312
.2
299.2
306.
7
304
3
331
5
Frederick
628.
5
667
.0
711
3
727
7
755.
8
776.2
806
.0
994.5
1,029.
0
986
9
1, 082
1
Garrett
188.
0
189
0
194
0
195
0
198.
0
227.3
232
.6
237.0
251.
2
263
2
279
7
Harford
675.
5
713
.0
745
8
805
5
881.
1
1,013.9
1, 148
.0
1, 189.8
1,321.
7
1,399
6
1,515
5
Howard *
318.
0
354
.0
379
0
419
7
469.
0
480.0
553
.0
627.0
698.
5
789
5
844
3
Kent
147.
5
152
.0
157
0
162
.1
171.
2
184.0
186
.2
201. 1
201.
7
211
4
206
2
Montgomery
. 3,
349.
0
3, 916
.0
4,068
0
4,287
6
4, 712.
5
5,061.6
5,404
.4
5,746.6
6,290.
2
6,735
4
6,531
5
Prince George ' s
2,
832.
0
3, 122
.0
3,616
6
4,079
9
4,586.
6
5,214. 7
5,907
.0
6,566.0
7,467.
0
7,286
0
8,444
7
Queen Anne ' s
165.
5
172
0
178
0
179
5
187.
0
194.5
233
.0
233. 1
245.
2
230
8
239
9
S t . Mary ' s
246.
3
258
. 1
276
6
306
5
335.
4
444.8
400.0
459.8
450.
9
511
6
557
9
Somerset
181.
0
187
.0
192
8
193
.8
197.
2
200.2
201.2
199.4
208.
5
217
3
232
7
Talbot
174.
0
182
.0
184
2
183.0
192.0
207.4
227
.0
229.5
237.
0
244
9
264
7
Washington
759.
9
773
.8
843
0
839
.5
918.
3
958.4
996
.8
1,054.5
1,086.
6
I, 117
0
1, 139
5
Wicomico
403.
8
423
.0
452
.9
475
.4
511.
1
558. 7
569
.7
596. 1
626.
6
674
9
731
2
Worcester
238.9
244
.3
243
6
245
.5
258.
0
264.3
269
.8
329.8
329.
4
336
4
334
5
WTE: Beginning with 1965-66 aides are excluded.
TABLE
60
Number of Principals and Teachers K-6: Maryland Public Schools: 1960-61 - 1970-71
Local Unit
1960-
51
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-
57
1967-68
1968-69
1969-
70
1970-71
Total State
12,
976
.9
13, 525.4
14,528.0
15,667
7
16,746.5
18,355.
0
19,482
.2
20,482.
6
22,367
.0
23,546
3
24, 048. 1
A llegany
299
.0
296.0
324.0
305
.0
312
.0
319.
5
349
.0
355.
8
365
.6
363
9
384.5
Anne Arundel
915
.0
1,002.0
1,077.0
1, 187
.0
1,
341
.0
1,472.
8
1,603
.4
1,681.
3
1,827
. 1
1, 935
2
1,980.0
Baltimore City
3,
594
.9
3,379.0
3,663.4
4,051
.9
4,
148
.3
4,481.
1
4,489.4
4,477.
6
4,779
.3
5,522.0
4,864.3
Ba It imore
1,
938
. 0
2, 029.0
2, 335. 5
2,392
.4
o
Z |
464
1
2,619.6
2,801.5
2,933.
9
3, 174
.5
3,341.5
3,360.4
Calvert
96
.0
102.9
110.2
112
.8
122
0
124.
4
142
7
144.
8
128
.6
137
. 1
126.4
Caroline
87
.5
90.5
98.4
103
.6
91
.7
105.
4
120.3
128.
2
131
.7
131.0
138.2
Carroll
208
.0
199.8
235.3
242
5
266
.0
297.
2
348
.3
356.
6
388
.6
385
1
413.0
Cecil
204
.3
211.0
221.9
223.2
241
.4
253.
6
268
.9
272.
0
291
.6
255
.5
253.8
Charles
152
. 2
160. 0
172. 6
196
.7
207
.0
230.
0
236
.5
255.
7
324
.2
313. 1
348. 1
Dorchester
112
.5
115.5
124.7
130.0
131
.0
152.5
158
.8
149. 1
151
.5
144
.9
152.5
Frederick
310
6
320.8
352.8
364
.9
384
5
380.
4
421
.5
494.
0
513
.0
527
0
581.7
Garrett
105
0
105.0
108.0
106
0
109
.0
122.
8
123
.6
127.
2
133
.3
140
4
154.9
Harford
343
0
363.0
382.9
416
. 1
465.6
561.
8
659
.6
646.
8
828
.7
804
.3
819.9
Howard
167
.0
193.0
191.0
209
.3
238.0
237.
0
227
.0
291.
0
313
.0
351
.5
395.4
Kent
72
5
75.6
77.8
79
9
83
5
89.
0
94
.0
104.
7
99
.7
111
.0
110. 7
Montgomery
1,
790
0
2, 178.0
2, 145.6
2,237
.3
2,
374.9
2,590.
8
2,753
.0
2,853.
8
3, 162
.4
3,416
.9
3,185.5
Prince George's
1,466
0
1,572.0
1, 715.3
2,093
5
2,
461.5
2,909.
0
3,284
.0
3,699.
0
4, 195
0
4,026
0
5,038.7
Queen Anne ' s
82
0
84.0
87.0
89
.5
93.5
94.
5
103
.0
107.
0
106.2
101
.4
105.0
St . Mary' s
128
1
125.8
136.7
156
5
177
4
235.
8
200.0
237.
5
227
9
276
0
331.9
Somerset
89
0
92.0
95.3
95
.2
96. 1
96.
1
97
. 1
96.
3
104
. 1
103
.5
104.0
Talbot
87
5
92.0
93.0
95
.0
98
0
106.
2
110.7
108.
2
109.2
110.4
122.0
Washington
389
9
388.5
420. 1
415
.6
453
7
468.
0
476
. 1
505.
4
520
4
538.5
535.6
Wicomico
215
0
227.0
236.9
^241.7
258
7
276.
5
280.3
286.
1
325
2
341
2
374.8
Worcester
123
.9
123.0
122.6
122
. 1
127
6
131.
0
133
.5
170.
6
166.2
168
9
166.8
NOTE: Beginning with 1965-66 aides are excluded.
TABLE
61
Number of Principals and Teachers 7-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1960-61 - 1970-71
Local Unit
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-
71
3tal State
11,655.2
12,406.7
13
596
9
14, 368
6
15,452
5
16,468.9
17, 570
0
18,832.
3
19,998.
4
21,309.7
21,705
8
Allegany
342.0
355.0
363
0
374
0
380
0
427.0
414
0
421.
0
426.
6
429
7
453
.8
Anne Arundel
789.0
844.0
913
0
973
0
1,093
0
1, 139.2
1,235
8
1,378.5
1,392.
5
1, 500
6
1,519
.5
Baltimore City
2,938.0
2,986.0
3,
170.4
3, 308
6
3,484
7
3,682.4
3, 803
6
3,903.
9
4,037.
3
4, 701
0
4,276
.5
Baltimore
1, 756. 0
1, 881. 0
2
116
4
2, 323
1
2,490
7
2, 609. 8
2, 766
8
2,952.
5
3, 175.
6
3, 319
0
3, 697
. 2
Ca lvert
79.0
84. 1
90
1
96
1
99
8
102.5
116
5
132.
9
118.
0
118
6
125
.9
Caroline
109.0
111.0
113
4
118
5
135
1
141.2
133
A
141.
1
130.
8
136
8
141
.5
Carroll
243.0
263.0
257
7
267
2
278
.6
284.8
303
3
313.9
•360.7
382
4
369
0
Cecil
189.2
189.5
196
6
205
.3
208.9
234.5
242
9
255.
0
319.2
283
5
298
.8
Charles
146. 0
153. 0
169
0
189
.2
190
0
212.0
239
0
246.
8
243.
3
290
8
267
1
Dorchester
125.6
126.6
129
.5
135
.5
140
.5
148.4
153
4
150. 1
155.
2
159
4
179
.0
Frederick
317.9
346.2
358
.5
362
8
371
.3
395.8
384
5
500.5
516.
0
459
9
500
.4
Garrett
83.0
84.0
86
0
89
0
89
0
104.5
109
0
109.
8
117.
9
122
8
124
8
Harford
♦
332.5
350.0
362
.9
389
4
415
5
452. 1
488
4
543.
0
493.
0
595
3
695
.6
Howard
151.0
161.0
188
.0
210
.4
231
.0
243.0
326
0
336.
0
385.5
438
0
448
.9
Kent
75.0
76.4
79.2
82
.2
87
.7
95.0
92
2
96.
4
102.
0
100
4
95
.5
Montgomery
1, 559.0
1, 738.0
1
922
.4
2,050
.3
2,337
.6
2,470.8
2,651
.4
2, 892.
8
3, 127.
8
3, 318
5
3,346
.0
Prince George 1 s
1,366.0
1,550.0
1,901.3
1,986
.4
2, 125. 1
2,305.7
2,623
0
2,867.
0
3,272.
0
3,260
0
3,406
.0
Queen Anne ' s
83.5
88.0
91
.0
90
0
93
.5
100.0
120
0
126.
1
139.
0
129
4
134
.9
St. Mary's
118.2
132.3
139.9
150
.0
158
.0
209.0
200
0
222.
3
223.
0
235
6
226
.0
Somerset
92.0
95.0
97
.5
98
.6
101. 1
104. 1
104
1
103.
1
104.
4
113
8
128
.7
Talbot
86.5
90.0 '
91
.2
88
.0
94
.0
101.2
116
.3
121.
3
127.
8
134
5
142
.7
Washington
370.0
385.3
422
.9
423
.9
464
.6
490.4
520
7
549.
1
566.
2
578
5
603
.9
Wicomico
188.8
196.0
216
.0
233
. 7
252
.4
282.2
289
.4
310.
0
301.
4
333
7
356
.4
Worcester
115.0
121.3
121
.0
123
4
130.4
133.3
136
3
159.
2
163.
2
167
5
167
.7
TE: Beginning with 1965-66 aides are excluded.
TABLE
62
Positions in All Functions: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
*
Loca 1 Unit
Grand
Total
All
Personnel
All
Instruc-
t iona 1
Personnel
Positions
in Noninstruct ional Functions
Total
Adminis-
tration
Pupil
Personnel*
Health
Services*
Food
Services*
Operation
of
Plant*
Mainte-
nance of
Plant*
Transpor-
tation*/
Office
and
Clerical
Staff/
iOtai otace
J J , OOJ . O
LD , O 1Z . o
7^ Q T
D UU . -5
209.1
1,429.4
7,793.5
1 7HQ ^
1 QQQ A
1 , yy y t^r
A 1 legany
1 9P, T 1
L , UUO . J
9 7 A 9.
- 1 H . O
1 7 A
5 n
j . u
2.0
1.8
188.7
k n
LD . \J
in n
1 A Q
Anns Arundel
A 7DP, 7
JjOOU, /
R9R n
AQ c.
f/O .3
R1 ^
7i n
1 DA S
Baltimore City
14,733.4
11,247.2
3,486.2
178.8
207.1
9.8
_
2,145.0
409.5
167.6
368.4
Baltimore
10,353.2
8,076.2
2,277.0
56.9
31.0
51.0
7.0
1,334.8
219.0
432.0
145.3
385 .4
324 . 2
61.2
9 ^ j
1 8
J. • o
-
-
30.1
in s
1.4
8 . 3
Caro 1 ine
1 R 7 R
JJ / . o
^9 "\
9 n
9 fl
1.0
2.1
35.2
*K A
i n
J • u
1 , U / D . 7
P,QA A
lo 1 • J
i t n
o . U
i m £
9 7 n
s n
1 Q S
Cecil
791.5
656.1
135.4
8.0
4.0
1.2
1.0
80.0
21.0
7.2
13.0
Charles
1,004.8
797.0
207.8
17.1
5.0
0.1
21.0
114.6
31.0
5.0
14.0
Dor ches ter
con q
_)ZU * o
A^n i
in 7
i n
-5 . u
9 Q
2.1
8.4
32.8
in n.
1U . u
9 n
Q ■.
Freder lck
1 tin 9
1 1f\1 ^
L , jUj • J
one 7
9 A ^
J • u
9 n
A fl
119 9
£J .3
Garrett
378.6
317.5
61.1
3.9
1.0
2.6
5.9
32.4
2.9
5.4
7.0
Harford
2,021.6
1,709.9
311.7
13.6
7.1
15.1
170.7
45.1
31.1
29.0
Howard
1,196.2
1,026.2
170.0
19.0
6.0
1.0
97.5
18.5
3.0
25.0
Kent
414.2
258.7
155.5
5.5
2.0
32.0
99.0
7.0
7.0
3.0
Montgomery
10,025.2
7,894.3
2,130.9
181.2
61.0
1.0
978.7
365.6
350.2
193.2
Prince George's
13,356.7
9,421.7
3,935.0
127.0
85.0
101.0
1,212.0
1,278.0
314.0
661.0
157.0
Queen Anne's
345.3
290.0
55.3
1.2
1.2
1.0
0.3
29.7
5.3
13.7
2.9
St. Mary's
984.0
738.9
245.1
7.6
6.0
1.3
105.0
80.9
21.1
10.7
12.5
Somerset
366.8
299.3
67.5
5.0
4.0
2.0
9.0
34.5
6.0
1.0
6.0
Talbot
379.5
320.5
59.0
3.0
2.3
1.0
5.6
32.2
8.0
4.0
2.9
Washington
1,691.4
1,346.0
345.4
6.3
7.4
3.6
1.6
182.1
30.0
82.6
31.8
Wicomico
1,028.7
887.4
141.3
4.7
2.0
11.2
0.7
91.5
18.6
2.0
10.6
Worcester
431.1
377.7
53.4
2.0
1.0
1.1
2.0
34.9
7.5
1.0
3.9
'-'Includes supervisory personnel serving this function.
/Includes school bus drivers where local units own buses.
^Serving all functions other than instruction.
TABLE
63
Positions in Instructional Function: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Grand
Total
All Instruc-
tional
Personnel
Professional
Staff
Aides
Secretaries
and
Clerks
Local Unit
Total
Assistant
Super-
intendents ,
Directors ,
and
Supervisors
Pr inc ipals
and
Vice
Principals
Teachers
Librar-
ians
Guidance
Coun-
selors
Aud io -
visual
Personnel
Psycho -
logica 1
Personne 1
otal State
53,883.6
46,461.0
707.1
2 ,290.8
41,111.3
1,000.9
1,176.4
13.1
161.4
4,150.4
3,272.2
Allegany
1,008.3
854.3
16.0
45.0
764.3
14.0
14.0
_
1.0
103.0
51.0
Anne Arundel
3,880.7
3,557.5
58.0
147.0
3,245.5
27.0
79.0
1.0
-
323.2
Baltimore City
11,247.2
9,336.1
195.3
440.8
8.187.9
174.5
271.6
-
66.0
1,450.0
461.1
Baltimore
8 ,076 .2
7 , 132 . 6
75 .0
350.5
6,257.5
195 . 0
221.6
10 . 0
O 1 A
23.0
Hb J . H
Calvert
324.2
257.0
4.7
13.0
229.7
6.0
3.6
49.5
17.7
Caroline
357.8
286.3
6.6
14.2
251.6
6.0
7.9
-
-
56.6
14.9
Carroll
894.4
798.0
16.0
41.0
738.4
_
-
-
2.6
49.0
47.4
Cecil
656.1
563.5
10.9
33.0
489.6
14.0
16.0
-
-
48.5
44.1
Charles *
797.0
629. 7
14.5
34.0
557.8
11.2
11.2
1 .0
105 . 0
62 . 3
Dorchester
450.1
338.1
6.6
30.3
280. 1
10.2
8.8
1.1
1.0
96.8
15.2
Frederick
1,303.5
1,097.6
15.5
59.0
966.6
33.0
21.5
-
2.0
123.5
82.4
Garrett
317.5
284.7
5.0
18.0
254.7
3.0
4.0
-
-
28.3
4.5
Harford
1 ,709.9
1 ,543.5
28 . 0
76.4
1,369.9
36 . 7
31.5
1.0
b 1 .U
lUj . H
Howard
1,026.2
865.7
21.4
57.0
730.3
32.0
25.0
65.0
95.5
Kent
258.7
219.2
13.0
10.0
181.2
7.0
7.0
1.0
24.0
15.5
Montgomery
7,894.3
6,623.9
92.4
327.4
5,829.1
169.0
178.0
28.0
648.5
621.9
Prince George's
9,421.7
8,499.7
55.0
406.0
7,612.3
190.0
202.6
33.8
340.0
582.0
Queen Anne 1 s
290.0
249.5
9.6
15.0
211.7
5.0
8.2
24.0
16.5
St. Mary's
738.9
568.9
11.0
29.0
493.8
20.8
13.3
1.0
119.0
51.0
Somerset
299.3
238.5
5.8
22.5
205.0
2.0
3.2
43.0
17.8
Talbot
320.5
270.9
6.2
8.0
244.7
7.0
5.0
35.5
14.1
Washington
1,346.0
1,156.8
17.3
63.0
1,035.0
20.0
21.5
110.8
78.4
Wicomico
887.4
747.4
16.2
33.5
674.9
7.0
14.8
1.0
83.0
57.0
Worcester
377.7
341.6
7.1
17.2
299.7
10.5
7.1
21.0
15.1
TABLE
64
Positions in Instructional Function: K-6: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
•
Local Unit
Cyan A
Total
All Elementary
Instructional
Personnel
Professional
Staff
Aides
Total
Assistant
Super-
intendents ,
Directors ,
and
Supervisors
Principals
and
Vice
Principals
Teachers
Librar-
ians
Guidance
Coun-
selors
Audio-
visual
Personnel
Psycho-
logical
Personnel
Secretaries
arid
Clerks
lOtal OlaLc
9Q LLO 7
9 L ^QA 7
lift A
1,359.6
21,843.9
J4j . y
1 QQ 1
1U . 0
ftQ n
T Tft l i
1 , DOH , y
A 1 legany
D 10 . D
fl
27.0
355.0
9 n
u . .>
i n9 n
1UZ . u
9 A C\
Anne Arundel
9 1 £ 1 7
9 ^ n
107.0
1,834.0
9Q n
i fin 7
1DU . /
Baltimore City
6,494.4
4,976.8
112.5
282.0
4,394.1
99.5
49.2
_
39.5
1,264.0
253.6
Baltimore
4,009.2
3,385.5
25.1
205.0
2,962.5
107.0
64.4
10.0
11.5
366.9
256.8
1 ftA ft
1 OH- , O
1 9 Q 1
9 7
10.0
113.4
i n
j . \j
47.5
ft 9
Caro i ine
1 ZlI ft
1*+ 1 . o
J • D
6.2
130.0
9 n
J 1 ■ u
7
L-arro 1 1
Aftft 9
D . V
18.5
392.7
i ft
1 . o
HO ■ U
21.2
Cecil
321.1
259.3
5.5
16.0
228.3
5.5
4.0
_
41.5
20.3
Charles
491.4
354.7
6.6
14.5
325.9
6.7
-
1.0
103.5
33.2
Dorchester
9 % ft
1 ft
18.3
129.9
T 7
n i
U.J
7S S
4.5
/l7. J
ft 7
32 . 5
527.2
9n n
1 . u
1 • u
84 . 0
44. 9
Garrett
183.2
157.4
2.5
14.0
139.9
1.0
-
25.3
0.5
Harford
947.3
834.4
14.5
50.4
732.8
26.7
9.5
0.5
61.0
51.9
Howard
508.5
399.8
4.4
32.0
345.4
18.0
65.0
43.7
Kent
148.2
117.2
6.5
6.5
98.2
4.5
0.5
1.0
24.0
7.0
Montgomery
3,845.6
3,234.0
48.5
179.0
2,881.0
101.0
11.0
13.5
315.6
296.0
Prince George's
5,683.2
5,072.2
33.5
237.0
4,654.0
114.0
16.0
17.7
308.0
303.0
Queen Anne 1 s
141.3
109.5
4.5
8.0
95.0
1.0
1.0
24.0
7.8
St. Mary's
480.9
336.9
5.0
20.0
293.6
15.8
2.0
0.5
113.0
31.0
Somerset
157.9
106.5
2.5
10.5
93.5
43.0
8.4
Talbot
168.6
125.6
3.6
4.0
115.0
3.0
35.5
7.5
Washington
665.3
543.3
7.7
36.5
494.1
5.0
85.8
36.2
Wicomico
496.0
383.5
8.7
17.5
355.8
1.0
0.5
83.0
29.5
Worcester
192.0
170.5
3.7
7.2
152.6
5.5
1.5
14.0
7.5
TABLE
65
Positions in Instructional Function: 7-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Grand
Professional
Staff
Total
Assistant
Local Unit
All Secondary
Instructional
Personnel
Total
Super-
intendents ,
Directors ,
and
Supervisors
i L 1 pa l^i
and
Vice
Ptt rifina 1 c
II L1IL J. [M lb
Teachers
Librar-
ians
Gu i dance
Coun-
selors
Audio ■
VI SUcL 1
Personnel
Psycho -
logica 1
Personnel
A ides
Secretaries
and
Clerks
tal State
24,440.9
22,064.3
358.5
931.2
19,267.4
455.0
977.3
2.5
72.4
769.3
1,607.3
Allegany
491.8
463.8
10.0
1ft 0
12.0
14.0
_
0.5
1.0
27.0
Anne Arundel
1,717.0
1,554.5
35.0
40.0
1,411.5
27.0
40.0
1.0
162.5
Baltimore City
4,752.8
4,359.3
82 .8
158.8
3.793.8
75 .0
222 .4
26.5
186.0
207.5
Baltimore
4,067.0
3,747.1
49.9
145.5
3,295.0
88.0
157.2
11.5
98.5
221.4
Calvert
139.4
127.9
2.0
3.0
116.3
! 3.0
3.6
_
2.0
9.5
Caroline
157.5
144.5
3.0
ft C\
4.0
7.9
_
_
5.6
7.4
Carroll
406.2
379.0
10.0
22.5
345.7
-
0.8
1.0
26.2
Cecil
* 335.0
304.2
5.4
17.0
261.3
8.5
12.0
7.0
23.8
)
Charles
305.6
275.0
7.9
19.5
231.9
4.5
11.2
1.5
29.1
Dorchester
214.3
182.3
3.3
12.0
150.2
6.5
8.8
1.0
0.5
21.3
10.7
Q
5
)
Frederick
584.2
507.2
6.8
26.5
439.4
13.0
20.5
-
1.0
39.5
37.5
Garrett
134.3
127 .3
2 .5
4.0
114.8
2 .0
4.0
3.0
4.0
.1
.0
Harford
762.6
709.1
13.5
26.0
637.1
10.0
22.0
0.5
53.5
Howard
517.7
465.9
17.0
25.0
384.9
14.0
25.0
51.8
Kent
110.5
102.0
6.5
3.5
83.0
2.5
6.5
8.5
.0
!.3
],!
Montgomery
4,048.7
3,389.9
43.9
148.4
2,948.1
68.0
167.0
14.5
332.9
325.9
Prince George's
3,738.5
3,427.5
21.5
169.0
2,958.3
76.0
186.6
16.1
32.0
279.0
Queen Anne 1 s
148.7
140.0
5.1
7.0
116.7
4.0
7.2
8.7
St. Mary's
258.0
232.0
6.0
9.0
200.2
5.0
11.3
0.5
6.0
20.0
Somerset
141.4
132.0
3.3
12.0
111.5
2.0
3.2
9.4
Talbot
151.9
145.3
2.6
4.0
129.7
4.0
5.0
6.6
Washington
680.7
613.5
9.6
26.5
540.9
15.0
21.5
25.0
42.2
Wicomico
391.4
363.9
7.5
16.0
319.1
6.0
14.8
0.5
27.5
Worcester
185.7
171.1
3.4
10.0
147.1
5.0
5.6
7.0
7.6
TABLE
66
Secretarial and Clerical Positions in Instructional Function: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Grades K-12
Grades K-6
Grades 7-12
Local Unit
In
In
Ce>n t va 1
^cll Udl
In
Total
Off ice
Total
Office
O L1IUU L &
Total
Office
Total State
3,272.4
552.7
2,719.7
1,664.9
258.5
1,406.4
1,607.5
294.2
1,313.3
A 1 legany
51.0
13.0
38 . 0
24 .0
6.0
18 .0
27.0
7.0
20.0
Anne Arundel
323.2
50.0
273.2
160.7
23.0
137.7
162.5
27.0
135.5
Baltimore City
461.1
61.5
399.6
253.6
31.4
222.2
207.5
30.1
177.4
Baltimore
478.2
66.3
411.9
256.8
32.0
224.8
221.4
34.3
187.1
Calvert
17.7
1.0
16.7
8.2
0.5
7.7
9.5
0.5
9.0
Caroline
i /. n
14 . 9
H . i
in c
10 . 0
•7 r
/ .5
J . J
O 1
£ Q
J . J
Carroll
47.4
5.0
42.4
21.2
2.5
18.7
26.2
2.5
23.7
Cecil
44.2
8.2
36.0
20.3
4.3
16.0
23.9
3.9
20.0
Charles
62.3
16.4
45.9
33.2
8.7
24.5
29.1
7.7
21.4
Dorchester
15.3
5.8
9.5
4.5
2.5
2.0
10.8
3.3
7.5
Frederick
82.4
15.0
67.4
44.9
7.0
37.9
37.5
8.0
29.5
Garrett
4.5
1.0
3.5
0.5
0.5
4.0
0.5
3.5
Harford
105.4
7.0
98.4
51.9
4.5
47.4
53.5
2.5
51.0
Howard
95.5
14.2
81.3
43.7
1.7
42.0
51.8
12.5
39.3
Kent
15.5
6.5
9.0
7.0
2.5
4.5
8.5
4.0
4.5
Montgomery
621.9
153.3
468.6
296.0
70.9
225.1
325.9
82.4
243.5
Prince George's
582.0
69.0
513.0
303.0
30.0
273.0
279.0
39.0
240.0
Queen Anne ' s
16.5
3.4
13.1
7.8
1.8
6.0
8.7
1.6
7.1
St. Mary's
51.0
10.0
41.0
31.0
7.0
24.0
20.0
3.0
17.0
Somerset
17.8
5.8
12.0
8.4
2.4
6.0
9.4
3.4
6.0
Talbot
14.1
5.6
8.5
7.5
3.0
4.5
6.6
2.6
4.0
Washington
78.4
21.4
57.0
36.2
9.7
26.5
42.2
11.7
30.5
Wicomico
57.0
7.2
49.8
29.5
3.7
25.8
27.5
3.5
24.0
Worcester
15.1
1.8
13.3
7.5
0.7
6.8
7.6
1.1
6.5
TABLE
67
Staff Employed in Noninstructional Functions: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Administration
Pupil Personnel
Health Services
Super-
intendents
Local Unit
and
Directors
Other
Directors
Directors
Total
Assistant
and
Personnel
and
Other
and
Other
Super-
Qimo rM 7 t c c
OUUcL V IdUl o
OUUcl V loUI o
Superv i sor s
intendents
Total State
15,612.8
53.2
291.0
415.1
77.6
422.7
15.8
193.3
Allegany
274.8
2.0
6.1
9.3
1.0
4.0
2.0
Anne Arundel
828.0
2.0
19.5
28.0
5.0
38.0
Baltimore City
3,486.2
7.0
59.4
112.4
22.7
184.4
8.8
1.0
Baltimore
2,277.0
5.0
45.8
6.1
2.0
29.0
1.0
50.0
Calvert
61.2
1.0
4.0
i 4.1
0.8
1.0
Caroline
52.3
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
Carroll
181.5
1.0
4.5
7.5
1.0
6.5
Cecil
135 .4
2.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
3.0
_
1.2
Charles
207.8
2.0
10.1
5.0
1.0
4.0
_
0.1
Dorchester
70.7
2.0
1.0
0.9
2.0
-
2.1
Frederick
306.7
1.0
8.0
15.5
1.0
4.0
2.0
Garrett
o 1 . 1
1.0
2.4
0.5
1.0
2.6
Harford
311.7
2.0
6.1
5.5
1.0
6.1
15.1
Howard
170.0
2.0
15.0
2.0
1.0
5.0
Kent
155.5
1.0
1.5
3.0
1.0
1.0
Montgomery
2,130.9
5.0
60.0
116.2
21.0
40.0
Prince George's
3,935.0
6.0
27.0
94.0
6.0
79.0
6.0
95.0
Queen Anne's
55.3
1.2
1.2
1.0
St. Mary's
245.1
1.0
4.6
2.0
3.0
3.0
1.3
Somerset
67.5
1.0
4.0
1.0
3.0
2.0
Talbot
59.0
2.0
1.0
1.0
1.3
1.0
Washington
345.4
2.0
4.3
1.0
6.4
3.6
Wicomico
141.3
2.0
2.7
1.0
1.0
11.2
Worcester
53.4
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.1
TABLE
67
Staff Employed in Noninstructional Functions: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Food Services
Operation of Plant
Maintenance of Plant
Transportation
Office
and
Clerical
Staff
Directors
and
Supervisors
Other
Directors
and
Supervisors
Other
Directors
and
Supervisors
Other
Directors
and
Supervisors
Other*
Total State
20.5
1,408.9
63.2
7 ^ 730
, 3
61.6
1,646.9
48.7
1 950.
7
1 213
.3
Allegany
1.0
0.8
1.4
•i
. j
1.0
14.0
2.0
9ft
U
14
q
Anne Arundel
2.5
r\
• \j
1.5
82.0
6.0
n
1 HA
. j
Baltimore City
_
_
25.5
2,119
.5
19.5
390.0
3.0
164.
6
368
.4
Baltimore
7.0
_
_
1,334
.8
3.0
216.0
2.0
430.
0
145
.3
Calvert
_
_
1.0
1
• 1
1.0
9.5
1.0
u .
A
■t
o
o
Q
• J
Caroline
2.1
0.5
'Mi.
7
0.4
3.0
1.0
c;
•j
f,
Carroll
8.0
1.0
100
.5
1.0
26.0
2.0
3.
0
19
.5
Cecil
_
1.0
1.0
79
.0
1.0
20.0
2.0
5.
2
13
.0
Charles
1.0
20.0
0.5
114
.1
2.0
29.0
2.0
3.
0
14
.0
Dorchester
8.4
32
.8
10.0
1.0
1.
0
9
.5
Frederick
1.0
3.0
112
.2
2.0
27.0
1.0
103.
5
25
.5
Garrett
5.9
32
.4
0.6
2.3
1.0
4.
4
7
.0
Harford
2.0
168
.7
2.0
43.1
3.0
28.
1
29
.0
Howard
1.0
0.5
97
.0
0.5
18.0
3.0
25
.0
Kent
32.0
99
.0
7.0
1.0
6.
0
3
.0
Montgomery
1.0
4.0
974
.7
1.0
364.6
1.0
349.
2
193
.2
Prince George's
Queen Anne's
6.0
1,206.0
17.0
1,261
.0
17.0
297.0
9.0
652.
0
157
.0
0.3
0.7
29
.0
0.5
4.8
0.7
13.
0
2
.9
St. Mary's
1.0
104.0
1.6
79
.3
1.6
19.5
2.0
8.
7
12
.5
Somerset
9.0
0.5
34
.0
0.5
5.5
1.0
6
.0
Talbot
5.6
32
.2
1.0
7.0
1.0
3.
0
2
.9
Washington
1.0
0.6
3.0
179
.1
4.0
26.0
1.0
81.
6
31
.8
Wicomico
0.5
0.2
91
.5
18.6
1.0
1.
0
10
.6
Worcester
1.0
1.0
0.5
34
.4
0.5
7.0
1.0
3
.9
^Includes school bus drivers where local units own buses.
TABLE
68
Personnel in Special Class Program for Handicapped Children: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Total
Elementary
Secondary
Teachers
Teachers
Teachers
Local Unit
Total
and
Thera-
Psychol-
Teacher
Total
and
Thera-
Psychol-
Teacher
Total
and
Thera-
Psychol-
Teache
Principals
p is t s
ogists
A ides
Principals
pists
ogists
Aides
Principals
p is t s
ogists
A ides
iota i jUoCc
3,676
.9
2,880.9
223.2
80.5
492.3
2,422.
1
1,796
.5
185
2
41.6
398
8
1,254
8
1,084
4
38.0
38.9
93.5
A 1 legany
48
.0
39.0
-
9.0
36.
0
27
.0
9
.0
12
0
1 9
A
U
-
Ann6 A rundc 1
299
.0
9 1 ft
1 A ft
^ A ft
176.
0
143
.0
7.0
26
.0
123
0
ft ft
(J
7 ft
28.0
Baltimore City
1,069
.8
894.1
57.8
12.8
105.1
631.
8
492
.9
J L
ft
o
87
.1
438
0
Aft 1
9
6.0
12.8
18.0
Baltimore
463
.6
372.0
67.6
22.0
2.0
310.
8
244.0
53
8
11.0
2
0
152
8
128
0
13.8
11.0
-
v^a ivccL
20.1
18.1
-
-
2.0
16.
0
15.0
-
-
1.0
4
1
3
1
-
-
1.0
lu 1 lilt!
20
.0
13.0
7.0
14.
0
7
.0
7
0
6
0
c
D
ft
-
-
-
fat* ml 1
58
.0
w> n
£ . \j
1 ft ft
49.
0
33
.0
A
u
10
0
9
0
Q
u
Cecil
34.6
31.6
3.0
24.
6
21
.6
3
0
10
0
10
0
-
-
-
Charles
82
.0
61.0
4.0
2.0
15.0
62.
1
42
C
4
0
1.6
14
0
19
9
18
5
-
0.4
1.0
10
.6
10.6
-
-
-
1.
1
1
.1
-
q
j
9
5
-
-
-
Frederick
♦ 26
.7
9f> 7
6.0
19.
9
14
.9
5
0
6
8
5
8
1 . 0
Garrett
20
.0
14.0
6.0
14.
0
10
.0
4
0
6
0
4
0
2.0
Harford
263
.7
228.5
6.0
6.0
23.2
167.
2
133
.5
6
0
6.0
21
7
96
5
95
0
1.5
Howard
58
.7 ,
41.7
5.0
12.0
48.
4
31
.4
5
0
12
0
10
3
10
3
Kent
40
.0 '
27.0
1.0
2.0
10.0
33.
0
22
.0
1
0
1.0
9
0
7
0
5
0
1.0
1.0
Montgomery
405
.2
247.2
55.0
3.0
100.0
262.
1
147
.1
39
0
2.0
74
0
143
1
100
1
16.0
1.0
26.0
Prince George's
504
.1
405.1
13.3
14.7
71.0
386.
1
299
.5
12
6
10.0
64
0
118
0
105
6
0.7
4.7
7.0
Queen Anne ' s
43
.0
27.0
2.0
2.0
12.0
26.
0
16
.0
1
0
1.0
8
0
17
0
11
0
1.0
1.0
4.0
St. Mary's
43
.9
32.9
11.0
33.
4
24
.4
9
0
10
5
8
5
2.0
Somerset
4
.3
4.3
3.
2
3
.2
1
1
. 1
1
Talbot
17
.0
11.0
1.0
5.0
13.
0
7
.0
1
0
5
0
4.
0
4
0
Washington
110
.5
80.0
2.5
28.0
76.5
46
.0
2
5
28
0
34
0
34
0
Wicomico
29.1
25.1
1.0
3.0
14.
9
12
.4
0
5
2
0
14
2
12
7
0.5
1.0
Worcester
5.0
4.0
1.0
3.0
2
.0
1
0
2
0
2
0
TABLE
69
Number of Maryland Public Elementary Schools by Size of Staff: September 30, 1970
Number of
Teachers
and
Principals
All Schools
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Ba Itimore
Ca lvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery [
Prince George ' s
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary' s
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
All Schools
977
30
79
166
111
11
6
18
16
16
16
24
17
28
18
6
139
169
8
17
12
11
31
18
10
1.0
-
1.9
3
-
-
-
-
..- [
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
." ~
-
1
-
1
-
-
-
-
2.0
-
2.9
6
-
-
1
-
1
-
-
-
-
1
■ -
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
3.0
-
3.9
16
2
-
1
-
-
1
-
-
-
5
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
1
1
1
4.0
-
4.9
13
1
1
-
3
jj
-
-
-
1
1
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
- i
-
-
-
2
1
2
5.0
-
5.9
13
-
2
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
3
1
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
1
2
1
-
6.0
-
6.9
15
1
-
2
-
-
1
1
-
3
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
3
1
-
-
7.0
-
7.9
10
2
1
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
1
1
-
-
1
-
1
-
-
-
r
-
-
1
8.0
-
8.9
15
4
2
-
1
3
-
1
-
-
-
2
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
a
-
-
-
9.0
-
9.9
22
1
-
5
-
-
-
-
1
-
1
2
1
-
-
1
1
1
2
2
-
2
2
-
10.0
-
10.9
24
4
2
3
-
1
-
-
2
3
-
1
-
-
-
-
2
1
-
1
1
i
1
1
-
11.0
11.9
20
2
3
4
1
1
-
1
3
2
1
1
-
-
1
-
-
12.0
12.9
21
1
1
5
-
1
1
-
1
-
2
-
1
-
1
1
2
-
•'. -
2
-
i
1
-
-
13.0
13.9
26
3
3
5
2
1
-
-
2
2
-
2
-
~
2
2
■
2
~
14.0
14.9
26
1
3
1
1
1
11
2
2
2
2
15.0
15.9
35
6
2
1
1
2
11
3
3
2
m
3
16.0
16.9
27
3
3
4
1
1
1
1
6
3
i
2
1
17.0
17.9
30
1
2
1
3
1
2
1
3
3
6
6
i
18.0
18.9
35
6
3
2
2
2
1
11
7
1
19.0
19.9
33
1
10
2
1
3
1
1
1
8
4
1
20.0
20.9
29
1
1
1
1
2
9
8
2
i
2
1
21.0
21.9
31
3
2
2
1
1
2
1
10
3
3
i
2
22.0
22.9
33
1
1
4
3
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
7
4
2
1
1
23.0
23.9
34
4
3
1
4
1
2
1
6
9
1
1
1
24.0
24.9
26
4
3
4
1
2
1
3
6
2
25.0
25.9
37
5
2
5
1
1
1
1
2
4
13
1
1
26.0
26.9
38
6
5
7
1
2
2
3
9
2
1
27.0
27.9
32
4
3
6
1
2
3
1
2
10
28.0
28.9
36
4
10
3
1
1
1
4
9
1
2
29.0
29.9
39
2
4
11
8
1
1
3
7
1
1
30.0
30.9
34
3
6
5
1
1
1
6
10
1
31.0
31.9
34
4
6
5
1
1
1
6
9
1
32.0
32.9
35
5
11
3
1
2
2
11
33.0
33.9
19
1
7
1
3
2
5
34.0
34.9
19
2
4
4
2
6
1
35.0
over
111
5
42
30
1
2
5
7
18
1
NOTE: Includes elementary organizations in schools which contain both elementary and secondary grades; except for middle schools
which are included in toto with high schools.
TABLE
70
Number of Maryland Public High Schools by Size of Staff: September 30, 1970
Number of
Teachers
and
Principals
All Schools
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Ba Itimore
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
II
Prince George ' s
Queen Anne ' s
St . Mary' s
Some rset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
All Schools
363
11
20
53
46
2
4
9
9
9
4
10
4
11
11
4
48
57
4
7
7
3
15
g
7
1.0 - 2.9
4
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
3.0 - 4.9
2
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5.0 - 6.9
4
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
1
-
7.0 - 8.9
3
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
1
-
-
9.0 - 10.9
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
11.0 - 12. 9
3
1
1
*
:
:
1
:
:
:
:
13.0 - 14.9
6
1
1
2
]
1
15. 0 - 16. 9
6
1
1
1
2
1
17.0 - 18.9
9
3
1
1
2
1
1
19. 0y - 20. 9
5
1
1
i
i
i
21.0 - 22. 9
8
1
1
1
1
i
1
2
23.0 - 24.9
4
1
1
1
i
25.0 - 29.9
17
1
1
1
2
1
i
2
3
4
1
30. 0 - 34. 9 -
20
1
3
1
1
2
2
i
1
2
3
1
2
35.0 - 39.9
18
2
3
1
2
1
i
1
3
2
i
1
40.0 - 44.9
21
2
1
2
i
i
3
2
4
4
1
45.0 - 49.9
19
1
1
2
3
1
2
7
1
1
50.0 - 54.9
21
2
1
1
1
2
2
5
7
55.0 - 59.9
22
1
2
1
1
1
1
8
7
60.0 - 64.9
18
1
1
1
7
7
1
65.0 - 69.9
21
1
2
2
1
3
6
1
1
4
70.0 - 74.9
21
1
11
2
2
4
i
75.0 - 79.9
20
2
1
11
1
i
3
1
80.0 - 84.9
14
2
1
4
1
2
2
1
1
85.0 - 89.9
7
1
2
1
2
1
90.0 - 94.9
15
3
4
3
1
3
1
95.0 - 99.9
6
1
2
3
100.0 - over
47
7
20
6
1
1
4
8
NOTE: Includes secondary organizations in schools which contain both elementary and secondary grades, except middle shcools. The total
staff of middle schools is included above.
TABLE
71
Number of Different Individuals Teaching and Number of Maryland Public High Schools Offering Each Subject:
Fall of 1970
Local Unit
English
Latin
French
Spanish
Other
Lan-
guages
Social
Studies
Mathe-
matics
Science
Business
Education
Arts
and
Crafts
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
Total State
3,735
341
99
96
605
282
415
211
95
76
3 , 150
338
2 ,499
336
2 ,602
335
1 ,215
224
281
130
A 1 legany
78
10
3
3
13
9
4.
3
-
-
66
10
56
10
53
10
32
9
2
2
Anne Arundel
290
19
5
5
33
15
19
8
*4
*3
237
19
179
19
194
19
110
9
46
14
Baltimore City
601
45
6
6
111
37
60
25
/21
/16
471
43
443
43
403
42
253
39
Baltimore
566
41
8
8
92
39
91
40
/15
/13
506
41
393
42
419
42
162
22
-
-
25
2
1
1
3
2
-
-
-
-
31
2
16
2
16
2
6
1
-
-
Caro 1 ine
21
4
1
1
4
4
1
1
25
4
13
4
15
4
18
4
4
2
Carro 1 1
61
9
2
2
7
5
5
4
*3
*2
52
9
45
9
43
9
20
5
2
2
Cecil
57
9
1
1
4
3
2
2
*1
*1
58
9
44
8
47
8
14
5
1
1
Charles
54
8
8
4
4
4
48
8
34
8
34
8
17
4
4
4
Dorchester
37
4
1
1
4
2
30
4
25
4
24
4
14
3
3
3
Frederick
72
10
3
3
8
7
4
4
65
11
49
10
48
10
32
7
7
4
Garrett
26
4
3
2
19
4
18
4
12
3
9
2
3
1
Harford
148
11
3
3
13
7
8
4
*5
*2
141
10
80
10
78
11
43
7
8
4
Howard
94
11
3
3
17
10
8
4
67
11
51
10
51
10
20
5
8
5
Kent
18
4
1
1
5
4
19
4
17
4
15
4
9
3
Montgomery
597
47
32
31
136
47
94
43
*22
*17
463
47
415
47
385
47
126
22
65
29
Prince George's
Queen Anne ' s
686
57
15
15
109
55
93
55
722
7*20
554
56
419
56
539
55
222
49
86
40
27
4
2
1
1
1
25
4
13
4
12
4
6
1
2
1
St . Mary' s
43
6
1
1
3
3
5
3
32
6
29
6
28
6
13
2
Somerset
19
7
3
3
23
7
19
7
17
7
14
5
Talbot
23
3
1
1
3
2
2
2
21
3
14
3
17
3
10
2
Washington
104
14
6
5
16
13
6
4
*2
*2
115
14
62
14
89
14
30
8
30
11
Wicomico
58
6
4
4
6
6
8
4
53
6
42
6
40
6
24
7
5
3
Worcester
30
6
4
3
29
6
23
6
23
7
11
3
5
4
NOTE: T - Teachers; S - Schools.
*German
/Includes 18 teachers and 14 schools teaching German, and 1 teacher and 1 school each teaching Hebrew, Italian and Russian in Baltimore City; 9 teachers
and 9 schools teaching German, and 6 teachers and 4 schools teaching Russian in Baltimore County; 18 teachers and 18 schools teaching German, and 4
teachers and 2 schools teaching Russian in Prince George's County.
TABLE
71
Number of Different Individuals Teaching and Number of Maryland Public High Schools Offering Each Subject:
Fall of 1970
Local Unit
Art
Music
Agri-
culture
Home
Eco-
nomics
Physical
Edu-
cation
Industrial Education
Driver
Edu-
cation
Special
Edu-
cation
Adminis-
trat ion ,
Super-
vision
Guidance
Library
Arts
Voca-
t iona 1
Tech-
nical
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
Number
of
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
s
T
S
T
S
T
S
T
S
ocai oCcite
661
291
871
327
81
63
902
330
1,760
341
1 ,036
320
729
144
30
23
212
117
761
228
1 ,015
355
1,081
341
481
325
Al legany
14
9
25
10
1
I
24
11
34
10
26
10
13
3
4
1
11
7
6
5
24
11
17
10
15
10
Anne Arundel
39
14
63
18
1
1
68
18
128
19
66
17
30
9
42
18
84
20
72
19
31
18
Baltimore City
138
43
122
46
180
44
250
48
218
41
187
24
7
7
336
39
158
50
224
49
74
41
Baltimore
137
40
152
40
5
4
124
40
304
41
157
40
98
22
9
9
23
18
102
32
129
43
155
43
79
39
Ca lver t
5
2
4
2
6
2
11
2
5
2
9
1
2
1
9
2
7
2
3
2
Carol me
6
4
8
4
1
1
6
4
13
4
6
4
4
1
1
1
2
2
6
2
9
4
10
4
4
4
uarro i i
12
8
20
9
3
3
17
9
34
9
29
9
16
4
3
1
5
4
8
7
21
9
23
9
9
8
Cecil f
9
8
12
8
2
1
12
8
29
8
13
8
21
3
5
5
9
8
16
9
13
9
8
8
Charles
7
5
13
8
4
3
18
9
31
8
11
8
8
1
1
1
2
2
8
7
23
9
13
8
9
8
Dorchester
4
2
8
3
3
2
7
4
16
4
5
3
2
1
2
2
4
2
13
4
7
3
7
4
Frederick
19
* 10
27
10
6
5
20
10
39
10
22
10
15
3
9
7
4
3
25
10
21
9
12
10
Garrett
2
2
5
2
2
2
5
2
14
4
6
3
9
2
3
2
3
1
7
4
4
2
3
3
5 Harford
16
8
32
9
5
2
27
9
60
9
34
9
16
4
11
4
14
9
26
11
28
11
12
9
Howard
12
7
21
10
1
1
21
11
32
11
24
10
13
2
1
1
4
4
14
9
25
11
26
11
15
11
Kent
6
j 4
5
4
2
1
4
4
11
4
6
4
2
1
1
1
4
2
12
4
8
4
4
4
2!
Montgomery
95
44
109
47
18
14
110
48
283
48
152
48
103
25
8
6
48
22
75
27
158
48
172
48
70
48
Prince George's
99
52
153
55
8
8
177
56
333
56
187
54
81
23
2
2
60
20
85
37
170
57
206
57
71
55
Queen Anne 1 s
2
2
6
4
2
1
5
4
11
4
4
3
13
1
2
1
6
2
6
4
6
4
6
4
St. Mary's
9
6
13
6
3
2
11
6
19
6
8
6
14
3
2
2
8
4
15
7
14
7
8
6
Somerset
1
1
3
3
1
1
3
3
13
7
3
3
1
1
11
6
4
3
9
4
Talbot
4
2
7
3
1
1
6
3
10
3
7
3
2
1
3
2
3
2
8
3
5
3
4
3
Washington
9
8
35
14
8
5
27
14
40
13
29
14
38
5
1
1
6
4
14
8
33
15
24
14
15
14
Wicomico
11
6
13
6
2
2
17
6
31
7
12
6
23
3
9
4
8
3
18
7
15
7
6
6
Worcester
5
4
15
6
1
1
7
5
14
6
6
5
12
2
3
3
15
7
7
5
7
6
IE: T - Teachers; S - Schools.
breakdown not available; included with Industrial Vocational.
TABLE
72
Number of Students in Maryland Colleges Who Qualified for Standard Teaching Certificates in Maryland: 1960-61 - 1970-71
Type of Certificate
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
Grand Total
1 ,386
1 ,673
1,879
1,988
2 ,258
*/2 , 737
*2 ,448
*2 ,954
*3,511
*3 ,256
3,530
Elementary
561
677
740
732
837
1 ,016
1 ,054
1 ,305
1 ,612
1 ,443
1,574
Secondary
825
996
1 , 138
1 ,256
1 ,421
*1 ,667
*1 ,334
*1 ,571
*1 , 793
*1 ,632
1 ,725
Agriculture
1 1
15
7
3
7
8
5
10
8
3
8
Art
29
45
57
79
101
87
68
78
147
90
134
Business Education
26
24
30
21
35
57
32
38
48
33
39
English
107
134
202
282
288
284
228
310
324
306
274
Foreign Languages
41
57
65
81
109
70
88
119
113
146
115
Home Economics
44
41
53
46
57
66
54
65
75
87
85
Industrial Education
21
19
18
15
18
11
21
11
40
51
35
Mathematics
39
41
96
92
109
155
116
158
180
119
127
Music
40
47
47
45
59
99
57
60
68
57
65
Physical Education
65
71
107
118
164
149
122
118
142
181
2 15
Science:
General Science
34
22
37
40
48
m
20
/47
m
33
61
Biology
19
17
41
76
45
80
93
89
78
71
82
Chemistry
6
9
8
5
10
19
23
18
16
6
7
Physics
1
5
2
15
3
9
1
4
8
4
4
Social Science
117
154
262
276
324
432
347
363
435
356
430
Speech
14
23
19
31
31
8
12
20
29
21
32
Junior High (General)
211
272
87
30
10
4
2
12
Other
1
3
3
2
29
1
Other:
1
20
60
78
106
181
231
Guidance
5
8
25
38
23
4
Library Science
1
4
4
25
13
2
19
Special Education
1
8
19
12
156
178
Other
10
40
9
43
30
^Includes the following not reported by subject: 1965-66, 39; 1966-67, 45; 1967-68, 30; 1968-69, 59; 1969-70, 67.
/Includes 34 not reported by organization and subject.
/Includes the following not reported by type of science: 1965-66, 62; 1967-68, 4; 1968-69, 6.
TABLE
73
Number of Students in Maryland Colleges Who Qualified for Standard Teaching Certificates in Maryland: 1970-71
Type of Certificate
Grand Total
Master's Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Grand Total
3 530
941
2 589
237
120
117
3 2 93
82 1
2 472
El ement ary
1 ,574
171
1 ,403
62
15
47
1,512
156
1 ,356
Secondary
1 17^
L , 1 t-J
7A.D
QRS
QQ
JO
1 5 7f"l
OH 1
Q9Q
Agriculture
ft
o
g
a
o
ft
o
Art
_> j
O 1
■y-j
a
?
ft
O
117
44
7"}
Bus ines s Educa t ion
39
8
31
39
8
31
Engl ish
274
59
215
10
7
3
264
52
212
Foreign Languages
1 IC
1 I J
io
QQ
1 1 C
I 1 J
ID
QQ
Home Economics
ft ^
ft1?
ftc.
i.lLUUo L L la 1 LjUUCaL J.UH
JJ
34
34
1
Ma t-Vt amq f- -T c
1 id l_ I I s — 1 1 LCL L X C o
19 7
1Z /
jU
77
9 9
Z Z
1 1
1 I
1 1
1 1
i
DO
Mus ic
65
27
38
12
6
6
53
21
32
^ Physical Education
215
127
88
17
13
4
198
114
84
Science:
General Science
61
38
23
33
21
12
28
17
11
Biology
82
37
45
2
2
80
35
45
Chemistry
7
5
2
7
5
2
Physics
4
2
2
4
2
2
Social Science
430
262
168
30
22
8
400
240
160
Speech
32
6
26
32
6
26
Junior High (General)
12
8
4
12
8
4
Other
Other:
231
30
201
20
6
14
211
24
187
Guidance
4
2
2
4
2
2
Library Science
19
1
18
19
1
18
Special Education
178
26
152
15
3
12
163
23
140
Other
*4 30
* 1
/ 29
* 1
* 1
/ 29
/ 29
'"Reading Specialist.
/Speech and Hearing Therapist.
TABLE
74
All Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals K-12: By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Local Unit
Total
Doctor' s
Degree
Master ' s
Degree
Bachelor' s
Degree
2-3 Years
Col lege
Less
2 Years
than
College
INumDeir
Pg r c g ri t
LN U.L1UJ t_ L
Percent
Mi imn a y
P e r c en t
N UTD D e 3T
ret LcIlL
Number
Percent
Total State
44,774
148
0.3
15,096
33.7
27,578
61.6
1,682
3.8
270
0.6
Allegany
836
i
0. 1
365
43 . 7
4 51
52 . 3
33
3 . 9
_
-
Anne Arundel
3,541
4
0.1
833
23.5
2,525
71.3
178
5.1
1
*
Baltimore City
8,833
15
0.2
3,223
36.5
4,736
53.6
680
7.7
179
2.0
Baltimore
6 ,674
13
0.2
2,650
39.7
3,840
57.5
148
2.2
23
0.4
Calvert
260
-
-
55
21.1
195
75.0
8
3.1
2
0.8
Caroline
256
71
27.7
173
67.6
12
4.7
-
-
Carroll
809
186
23.0
541
66.8
80
10.0
2
0.2
Cecil
553
-
-
138
24.9
397
71.8
18
3.3
-
-
Charles
600
-
-
140
23.3
437
72.9
23
3.8
Dorchester
321
1
0.3
104
32.4
182
56.7
34
10.6
Frederick
950
287
30.2
627
66.0
36
3.8
-
-
Garrett
268
58
21.6
200
74.6
9
3.4
1
0.4
Harford
1,461
6
0.4
336
23.0
1,051
72.0
66
4.5
2
0.1
Howard
862
3
0.4
202
23.4
635
73.7
21
2.4
1
0.1
Kent
198
67
33.9
126
63.6
5
2.5
Montgomery
6,573
55
0.9
3,216
48.9
3,279
49.9
14
0.2
9
0.1
Prince George's
8,392
46
0.6
2,192
26.1
5,961
71.0
167
2.0
26
0.3
Queen Anne's
234
39
16.7
176
75.2
14
6.0
5
2.1
St. Mary's
538
1
0.2
74
13.7
433
80.5
29
5.4
0.2
Somerset
216
2
0.9
29
13.4
171
79.2
12
5.6
2
0.9
Talbot
256
68
26.6
178
69.5
10
3.9
Washington
1,111
1
*
470
42.3
596
53.7
36
3.3
8
0.7
Wicomico
710
250
35.2
442
62.3
18
2.5
Worcester
322
43
13.4
240
74.5
31
9.6
8
2.5
*Less than 0.1 percent.
TABLE
75
All Elementary Teachers and Principals K-6: By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Doctor ' s
Master ' s
Bachelor ' s
2 - 3
Years
Less
than
Trt/»Q 1 TTn n t*
LULa 1 I 11 1L
Total
Degree
Degree
Degree
College
2 Years
College
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
22,999
44
0.2
6,249
27.2
15,180
66.0
1,335
5.8
191
0.8
Allegany
387
133
34 . 4
236
61 .0
18
4.6
-
-
Anne Arundel
1,890
1
*
325
17.2
1,393
73.8
170
9.0
1
*
Baltimore City
4,662
1
•k
1,402
30.1
2,631
56.4
497
10.7
131
2.8
Dd 1 L J.1UUL C
3 266
7
0.2
1,068
32.7
2,053
62.9
122
3.7
16
0 . 5
Calvert
'l33
-
-
21
15.8
104
78.2
6
4.5
2
1.5
Caroline
124
26
21.0
88
71 .0
10
8 . 0
-
-
Carroll
435
69
15.9
301
69.2
64
14.7
1
0.2
Cecil
256
_
52
20.3
187
'/3.1
17
6.6
-
-
Olid LLCS
289
_
64
22 2
211
73.0
14
4.8
Dorchester
149
1
0.7
48
32.2
72
48.3
28
18.8
-
-
Frederick
495
104
21.0
362
73.1
29
5.9
-
-
Garrett
145
25
17.2
111
76.8
8
5.5
1
0.7
Harford
O 1 /.
5
0.6
129
15.9
618
75.9
60
7.4
o
£
U . L
Howard
411
2
0.5
69
16.8
321
78.1
18
4.4
1
0.2
Kent
82
26
31.7
52
63.4
4
4.9
Montgomery
3,219
20
0.6
1,404
43.6
1,781
55.4
12
0.4
2
*
Prince George's
4,637
7
0.2
924
19.9
3,544
76.4
145
3.1
17
0.4
Queen Anne 1 s
100
9
9.0
75
75.0
12
12.0
4
4.0
St. Mary's
266
20
7.5
222
83.5
23
8.6
1
0.4
Somerset
103
9
8.7
83
80.6
9
8.7
2
2.0
Talbot
122
25
20.5
90
73.8
7
5.7
Washington
490
157
32.1
300
61.2
29
5.9
4
0.8
Wicomico
361
126
34.9
223
61.8
12
3.3
Worcester
163
14
8.6
122
74.8
21
12.9
6
3.7
*Less than 0.1 percent.
TABLE
76
All High School Teachers and Principals 7-12: By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Doctor ' s
Master ' s
Bachelor ' s
2 - 3
Years
Less
than
Local Unit
Total
Degree
Degree
Degree
College
2 Years
Co 1 1 ege
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
21,775
104
0.5
8 847
40.6
12 398
56 . 9
347
1.6
79
0.4
Allegany
449
1
0.2
232
51.7
201
44.8
15
3.3
_
_
Anne Arundel
1,651
3
0 . 2
508
30 . 8
1 132
68 . 5
Q
O
0 5
_
_
Baltimore City
4,171
1 L
U.J
1 R9 1
L"\ 7
9 ins
JU . J
10-5
48
1.1
Baltimore
3,408
c
D
1 SR9
HO . H-
1 7R7
S9 L
9fi
n ft
7
0.2
Calvert
127
34
26 . 8
91
71 .6
2
1 .6
Caroline
132
-
-
45
34.1
85
64.4
2
1.5
_
_
Carroll
374
117
11/
jl . j
tiA 9
DM- . L.
ID
1
0.2
Cecil
297
Ou
9 Q fl
2 10
7fl 7
U.J
-
Charles
311
Ifx
1 \J
9 L L
99fi
79 7
Q
9 Q
Dorchester
172
_
_
56
32.6
110
63.9
6
3.5
Frederick
455
183
40.2
265
58.3
7
1.5
_
Garrett
123
33
26.8
89
72.4
1
0.8
-
-
Harford
647
1
0.2
207
32.0
433
66.9
6
0.9
Howard
451
1
0.2
133
29.5
314
69.6
3
0.7
Kent
116
41
35.3
74
63.8
1
0.9
Montgomery
3,354
35
1.0
1,812
54.0
1,498
44.7
2
0.1
7
0.2
Prince George's
3,755
39
1.0
1,268
33.8
2,417
64.4
22
0.6
9
0.2
Queen Anne ' s
134
30
22.4
101
75.4
2
1.5
1
0.7
St. Mary's
272
1
0.4
54
19.8
211
77.6
6
2.2
Somerset
113
2
1.8
20
17.7
88
77.9
3
2.6
Talbot
134
43
32.1
88
65.7
3
2.2
Washington
621
1
0.2
313
50.4
296
47.7
7
1.1
4
0.6
Wicomico
349
124
35.5
219
62.8
6
1.7
Worcester
159
29
18.2
118
74.2
10
6.3
2
1.3
TABLE
77
All Elementary and High School Teachers K-12: By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Doctor 1 s
Master ' s
Bachelor ' s
2 - 3
Years
Less than
Local Unit
Total
Degree
Degree
Degree
College
2 Years
College
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
42,590
79
0
2
13 , 198
31
.0
27,370
64
.3
1 ,673
3.
9
Z /U
Allegany
791
1
0
1
325
41
.1
432
54
.6
33
4.
2
_
_
Anne Arundel
3,391
3
0
1
724
21
.4
2 ,486
73
.3
177
5.
2
1
*
Baltimore City
8,403
7
0
1
2 ,808
33
.4
4 , 732
56
.3
677
8.
1
1/7
9 1
Baltimore
6,386
4
0
1
2 ,381
37
.3
3 ,831
60
.0
147
2.
3
Z J
U • j
Calvert
243
41
16
.9
193
79
,4
7
2.
9
o
C
U . o
Caroline
241
-
-
59
24
.5
170
70
.5
12
5.
0
_
_
Carroll
766
-
154
20
.1
530
69
.2
80
10.
4
2
0.3
Cecil
520
-
106
20
.4
396
76
.1
18
3.
5
Charles
567
113
1$
.9
431
76
.0
23
4 .
1
Dorchester
293
ou
27
.3
1 ou
61
.4
j j
11.
3
f reder ick
892
240
26
.9
616
69
.1
36
4.
0
Garrett
250
45
18
.0
195
78
.0
9
3.
6
1
0.4
Harford
1,388
5
0
4
277
20.0
1,038
74
.8
66
4
7
2
0.1
Howard
808
2
0
2
167
20
.7
617
76
.4
21
2.
6
1
0.1
Kent
188
58
30
.8
125
66
.5
5
2.
7
Montgomery
6,270
30
0
5
2,940
46
.9
3,277
52
.3
14
0.
2
9
0.1
Prince George's
8,005
25
0
3
1,859
23
.2
5,928
74
.1
167
2.
1
26
0.3
Queen Anne 1 s
220
27
12
.3
174
79
.1
14
6.
3
5
2.3
St. Mary's
507
60
11
.8
418
82
.5
28
5.
5
1
0.2
Somerset
194
2
1
0
18
9
.3
161
83
.0
11
5.
7
2
1.0
Talbot
242
56
23
.2
176
72
.7
10
4.
1
Washington
1,047
413
39
.4
590
56
.4
36
3.
4
8
0.8
Wicomico
671
212
31
.6
441
65
.7
18
2.
7
Worcester
307
35
11
.4
233
75
.9
31
10.
1
8
2.6
*Less than 0.1 percent.
TABLE
78
All Elementary Teachers K-6: By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Local Unit
Doctor' s
Degree
Master ' s
Degree
Bachelor ' s
Degree
2 - 3 Years
College
Less
2 Years
than
College
Total
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
21,673
18
0.1
5,121
23.6
15,015
69.3
1,328
6.1
191
0.9
Allegany
360
111
30.8
231
64.2
18
5.0
_
_
Anne Arundel
1,783
259
14.5
1,354
75.9
169
9.5
1
0.1
Baltimore City
4,392
_
_
1,138
25.9
2,627
59.8
496
11.3
131
3.0
Baltimore
3 ,068
1
*
882
28.8
2,048
66.8
121
3.9
16
0.5
Calvert
122
_
_
12
9.8
103
84.4
5
4.1
2
1.7
Caroline
118
22
18.6
86
72 . 9
10
8.5
_
_
Carroll
413
55
13.3
293
71.0
64
15.5
1
0.2
Cecil
240
_
37
15.4
186
77.5
17
7.1
-
-
Charles
275
_
53
19.3
208
75.6
14
5.1
Dorchester
133
-
-
36
27.1
70
52.6
27
20.3
Frederick
460
77
16.7
354
77.0
29
6.3
_
_
Garrett
132
17
12.9
106
80.3
8
6.1
1
0.7
Harford
766
4
0.5
93
12.1
607
79.3
60
7.8
2
0.3
Howard
378
2
0.5
51
13.5
306
80.9
18
4.8
1
0.3
Kent
79
24
30.4
51
64.5
4
5.1
Montgomery
3,048
8
0.2
1,246
40.9
1,780
58.4
12
0.4
2
0.1
Prince George's
4,407
3
0.1
728
16.5
3,514
79.7
145
3.3
17
0.4
Queen Anne' s
92
3
3.3
73
79.3
12
13.1
4
4.3
St. Mary's
250
14
5.6
213
85.2
22
8.8
1
0.4
Somerset
92
5
5.4
77
83.7
8
8.7
2
2.2
Talbot
113
17
15.0
89
78.8
7
6.2
Washington
457
127
27.8
297
65.0
29
6.3
4
0.9
Wicomico
340
105
30.9
223
65.6
12
3.5
Worcester
155
9
5.8
119
76.8
21
13.5
6
3.9
*Less than 0.1 percent.
TABLE
79
All High School Teachers 7-12: By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Doctor ' s
Master 1 s
Bachelor ' s
2 - 2
Years
Less
than
Local Unit
Total
Degree
Degree
Degree
College
2 Years College
Number
Percent
Numb e r
Percent
Numb e r
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
20,917
61
0
3
8,077
38
6
12,355
59
1
345
1.
6
79
0.4
Allegany
431
I
0
2
214
49
7
201
46
6
15
3.
5
Anne Arundel
1 ,608
3
0
2
465
28
9
1,132
70
4
8
0
5
-
-
Baltimore City
4,011
7
0
2
1,670
41
6
2,105
52
5
181
4.
5
48
1.2
Baltimore
3,318
3
0
1
1,499
45
2
1,783
53
7
26
0
8
7
0.2
Calvert
121
-
29
24
0
90
74
4
2
1.
6
-
-
Caroline
123
37
30
1
84
68
3
2
1
6
Carroll
353
-
99
28
1
237
67
1
16
4.
5
1
0.3
Cecil
280
-
_
69
24
6
210
75
0
1
0.
4
-
-
Charles
292
-
-
60
20
5
223
76
4
9
3.
1
-
-
Dorchester
160
-
44
27
110
68
8
6
3.
7
-
-
Frederick
432
163
37
7
262
60
7
7
1.
6
Gsfrrett
118
28
23
7
89
75
4
1
0.
9
Harford
622
1
0
1
184
29
6
431
69
3
6
1.
0
Howard
430
116
27
0
311
72
3
3
0.
7
Kent
109
34
31
2
74
67
9
1
0.
9
Montgomery
3,222
22
0
7
1,694
52
6
1,497
46
4
2
0.
1
7
0.2
Prince George's
3,598
22
0
6
1,131
31
4
2,414
67
1
22
0.
6
9
0.3
Queen Anne ' s
128
24
18
7
101
78
9
2
1.
6
1
0.8
St. Mary's
257
46
17
9
205
79
8
6
2.
3
Somerset
102
2
2
0
13
12
7
84
82
4
3
2.
9
Talbot
129
39
30
2
87
67
5
3
2.
3
Washington
590
286
48
4
293
49
.7
7
1
2
4
0.7
Wicomico
331
107
32
3
218
65
9
6
1
8
Worcester
152
26
17
1
114
75
0
10
6.
6
2
1.3
TABLE
80
New Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals K-12: By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Local Unit
Total
Master '
and
s Degree
above*
Bachelor ' s
Degree
2-3 Years
College
Less
2 Years
than
College
Number
Percent
Mt iTti r» a >~
LMULUUC L
JTC 1 L.CLL L
IN ULLlUc L
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State/
9,487
1,235
13.0
7,978
84.1
205
2.2
69
0.7
Allegany
141
13
9.2
113
80 . 2
15
10.6
-
-
Anne Arundel
981
117
11.9
848
86.5
15
1.5
1
0.1
Baltimore City
1 ,677
217
12.9
1,314
78.4
87
5.2
59
3.5
Ba It imore
1,419
207
14.6
1,198
84.4
14
1.0
Calvert
57
3
5.3
50
87.7
4
7.0
-
-
Caroline
70
8
11.4
57
81.4
5
7.2
-
-
Carroll
216
23
10.6
185
85.7
8
3.7
-
-
Cecil
159
14
8.8
141
88.7
4
2.5
Charles
198
16
8.1
174
87.9
8
4.0
Dorchester
89
2
2.2
76
85.4
11
12.4
-
-
Frederick
211
17
8.1
192
91.0
2
0.9
-
Garrett
53
5
9.4
45
84.9
3
5.7
-
-
Hartord
C A
DO
1 o c
Yl . O
344
86.4
4
1.0
Howard
238
32
13.4
206
86.6
Kent
61
7
11.5
54
88.5
Montgomery
1,292
332
25.7
954
73.8
2
0.2
4
0.3
Prince George's
2,381
342
14.4
2,013
84.5
20
0.8
6
0.3
Queen Anne's
70
7
10.0
63
90.0
St. Mary's
239
11
4.6
213
89.1
15
6.3
Somerset
40
5
12.5
33
82.5
1
2.5
1
2.5
Talbot
74
8
10.8
64
86.5
2
2.7
Washington
188
21
11.2
164
87.2
1
0.5
2
1.1
Wicomico
178
29
16.3
141
79.2
8
4.5
Worcester
57
2
3.5
50
87.7
3
5.3
2
3.5
*Includes the following who have a doctor's degree: Total, 36; Allegany, 1; Anne Arundel, 1; Baltimore City, 2; Baltimore, 2; Harford, 4;
Howard, 1; Montgomery, 22; Prince George's, 3.
/Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State total as follows: Total, 1,000; Master's degree
and above, 253; Bachelor's degree, 714; 2-3 years college, 27; less than 2 years college, 6.
NOTE: New teachers and principals are those who were not employed in the public schools of the same local unit during the preceding year.
TABLE
81
New Elementary Teachers and Principals K-6: By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Local unit
Total
Master
and
s Degree
above*
Bachelor ' s
Degree
2-3 Years
College
Less
2 Years
than
College
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State/
5 , 125
535
10.4
OD . J
iii
ill
9 0
t • £■
46
0.9
A 1 1 p tr a r\\r
t\ L legally
79
4
5 . 1
74
93.6
1
1.3
Anna A 7-1 i -r\ A p 1
553
55
9 . 9
485
87.7
12
2.2
I
0.2
B a 1 1 imo re City
896
84
9.4
727
81.1
44
4.9
41
4.6
Baltimore
738
95
12.9
639
86 .6
4
0.5
Calvert
34
1
2.9
31
91 . 2
2
5.9
-
-
Cz\ T*n 1 i tip
va 1 U L J_ lie
36
5
13 . 9
27
75.0
4
11.1
Ca rrn 1 1
V_jCL 1 1 U 1 1
134
10
7 . 5
118
88.0
6
4.5
Cecil
88
5
6.8
79
89.8
3
3.4
Charles
94
5
5.3
84
89.4
5
5.3
-
-
Dorchester
36
-
-
26
72 .2
10
27.8
-
-
128
5
3 . 9
121
94.5
2
1.6
Garret t
37
4
10 . 8
31
83.8
2
5.4
Harford
227
29
12.8
195
85.9
3
1.3
_
Howard
126
16
12.7
110
87.3
Kent
23
2
8.7
21
91.3
Montgomery
610
133
21.8
477
78.2
Prince George's
1,428
180
12.6
1,228
86.0
16
1.1
4
0.3
Queen Anne ' s
32
2
6.3
30
93.7
St. Mary's
134
3
2.2
122
91.1
9
6.7
Somerset
16
2
12.5
12
75.1
1
6.2
1
6.2
Talbot
37
3
8.1
33
89.2
1
2.7
Washington
94
4
4.3
90
95.7
Wicomico
83
8
9.6
72
86.8
3
3.6
Worcester
23
1
4.3
21
91.4
1
4.3
'''Includes the following who have a doctor's degree: Total, 8; Harford, 4; Howard, 1; Montgomery, 3.
/Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State total as follows: Total, 561; Master's degree and
above, 122; Bachelor's degree, 420; 2-3 years college, 18; less than 2 years college, 1.
NOTE: New teachers and principals are those who were not employed in the public schools of the same local unit during the preceding year.
TABLE
82
New High School Teachers and Principals 7-12: By Preparation: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Master
s Degree
Bachelor 1 s
2-3 Years
Less
than
Local Unit
Total
and
above*
Degree
College
2 Years
College
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State/
4,362
700
16.0
3,545
81.3
94
2.2
23
0.5
Allegany
62
9
14.5
39
62.9
14
22.6
-
-
Anne Arundel
428
62
14.5
363
84.8
3
0.7
-
-
Baltimore City
781
133
17.0
587
75.2
43
5.5
18
2.3
Ba It imore
681
112
16 .4
559
82.1
10
1.5
Calvert
23
2
8.7
19
82.6
2
8.7
-
-
Caroline
34
3
8.8
30
88.2
1
3.0
-
-
Carroll
82
13
15.9
67
81.7
2
2.4
-
-
Cecil
71
8
11.3
62
87.3
1
1.4
-
nh arl pq
Vl I CX L J. C O
104
11
10.6
90
86.5
3
2.9
Dorchester
53
2
3.8
50
94.3
1
1.9
-
-
Frederick
83
12
14.5
71
85.5
-
-
Garrett
16
1
6.2
14
87.6
1
6.2
-
-
Harford
171
21
12 . 3
149
87.1
1
0.6
Howard
112
16
14.3
96
85.7
Kent
38
5
13.2
33
86.8
Montgomery
682
199
29.2
477
69.9
2
0.3
4
0.6
Prince George's
953
162
17.0
785
82.4
4
0.4
2
0.2
Queen Anne ' s
38
5
13.2
33
86.8
St. Mary's
105
8
7.6
91
86.7
6
5.7
Somerset
24
3
12.5
21
87.5
Talbot
37
5
13.5
31
83.8
1
2.7
Washington
94
17
18.1
74
78.7
1
1.1
2
2.1
Wicomico
95
21
22.1
69
72.6
5
5.3
Worcester
34
1
2.9
29
85.3
2
5.9
2
5.9
^Includes the following who have a doctor's degree: Total, 28; Allegany, 1; Anne Arundel, 1; Baltimore City, 2; Baltimore, 2;
Montgomery, 19; Prince George's, 3.
/Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State total as follows: Total, 439; Master's degree
and above, 131; Bachelor's degree, 294; 2-3 years college, 9; less than 2 years college, 5.
NOTE: New teachers and principals are those who were not employed in the public schools of the same local unit during the preceding year.
TABLE
83
All Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals K- 12 : By Type of Certificate:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Local Unit
Total
Professional
Provisional
Other
Total
Advanced
Standard
Total
Degree
Non-
Hpcrrpp
o
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
44,774
36 , 997
83.0
13,816
23,181
7,412
17.0
5,898
1,514
365
Alio oa r>\T
t\ J. icga liy
836
777
92.9
365
412
58
7.1
35
23
\
Anno A t*i ini^o 1
3 541
2 ,675
75.6
761
1 , 9 14
865
24.4
705
160
Baltimore City
8*833
6 ,815
78 .8
2,914
3,901
1 ,728
21.2
1,183
545
290
Baltimore
6,674
6 ,029
90.4
2,500
3,529
642
9.6
475
167
3
Ca lvert
260
190
73.1
54
136
70
26 . 9
59
11
256
213
83.2
76
137
43
16.8
31
12
Carrol 1
809
624
77. 1
lb i
184
22 .9
iiJ
/ 1
I
Cecil
553
474
85 . 7
131
343
78
14.3
60
18
1
Charles
600
456
76 .2
123
333
142
23.8
121
21
2
Doi-oVl p e t" p T*
321
256
80.7
107
149
59
19.3
32
27
5
Kt"x>Hptt r*lf
J. 'J t i i— i X
950
736
77.5
289
447
213
22.5
185
28
Garrett
268
238
88.8
110
128
30
11.2
20
10
Harford
1,461
1,255
85.9
330
925
206
14.1
152
54
Howard
862
766
88.9
213
553
96
11.1
78
18
Kent
198
162
81.8
62
100
36
18.2
31
5
Montgomery
6,573
6,078
92.7
2,933
3,145
463
7.3
446
17
32
Prince George's
8,392
6,421
76.6
1,635
4,786
1,952
23.4
1,776
176
19
Queen Anne ' s
234
181
77.4
49
132
53
22.6
34
19
St. Mary's
538
371
69.0
64
307
167
31.0
142
25
Somerset
216
183
85.2
90
93
31
14.8
19
12
2
Talbot
256
207
80.9
69
138
49
19.1
40
9
Washington
1,111
1,045
94.2
467
578
62
5.8
30
32
4
Wicomico
710
603
85.1
237
366
105
14.9
86
19
2
Worcester
322
242
75.2
56
186
80
24.8
45
35
TABLE
84
All Elementary Teachers and Principals K-6: By Type of Certificate:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Local Unit
Total
Professional
Provisional
Other
Total
Advanced
Standard
Total
Degree
Non-
degree
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
22,999
18,245
79.8
C C£/.
Yl ,081
4,521
20.2
J , J /u
1 1 CI
1 , 13 1
233
Allegany
387
360
93.0
131
229
26
7.0
16
10
1
Anne Arundel
1,890
1,289
68.2
308
981
600
31.7
448
152
1
Baltimore City
4,662
3,540
77.9
1 ,223
2 ,317
937
22.1
571
O C £
JOO
185
Baltimore
3^266
2,874
88.0
96"
1 , 910
391
12.0
lb1*
127
1
Calvert
133
90
67.7
23
67
43
32.3
Jo
I
-
Caroline
124
95
76.6
29
66
29
23.4
19
10
-
Carroll
435
300
69.0
60
240
134
31.0
75
59
1
Cecil
256
212
82.8
50
1 £ O
162
43
17.2
O O
Zy
1 A
IH
1
Charles
289
215
74.4
b(J
ICC
ID J
74
25.6
C± 1
o I
1 *i
Dorchester
149
113
77.2
c n
D<J
31
22 .8
1 0
1 O
5
Frederick
495
347
70.1
106
241
148
29.9
124
24
"
Garrett
145
122
84.1
49
73
23
15.9
14
9
Harford
814
680
83.5
126
554
134
16.5
86
48
Howard
411
351
85.4
63
288
60
14.6
44
16
Kent
82
60
73.2
23
37
22
26.8
18
4
Montgomery
3,219
2,953
92.0
1,283
1,670
252
8.0
241
11
14
Prince George's
4,637
3,377
73.0
619
2,758
1,243
27.0
1,091
152
17
Queen Anne ' s
100
61
61.0
13
48
39
39.0
24
15
St. Mary's
266
157
59.0
16
141
109
41.0
89
20
Somerset
103
84
81.6
38
46
18
18.4
9
9
1
Talbot
122
94
77.0
26
68
28
23.0
22
6
Washington
490
445
91.2
159
286
41
8.8
18
23
4
Wicomico
361
309
85.9
124
185
50
14.1
38
12
2
Worcester
163
117
71.8
21
96
46
28.2
21
25
TABLE
85
All High School Teachers and Principals 7-12: By Type of Certificate:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Local Unit
Total
Professional
Provisional
Other
Total
Advanced
Standard
Total
Degree
Non-
degree
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
2 1 , 775
18,752
86.4
P. 9^9
0 , z j z
1 Cl ^CiCi
1U , JUU
2,891
13.6
JO j
132
Allegany
449
417
92.9
234
183
32
7.1
19
13
Anne Arundel
1 ,651
1,386
83.9
453
933
265
16.1
257
8
Baltimore City
4,171
3,275
79.8
1 AQ1
1 j D 7 1
1 ^RA
1 , J04
791
20.2
Al 0
1 7Q
105
Baltimore
3,408
3,155
92.6
1 ^ ^ A
1 A 1 Q
1,017
251
7.4
9 1 1
£11
2
Calvert
100
78.7
O 1
oy
27
21.3
0
£ J
Caroline
132
118
89.4
47
71
14
10.6
12
2
Carroll
374
324
86.6
121
203
50
13.4
38
12
Cecil
297
262
88.2
Q 1
1 Q 1
10 1
35
11.8
J 1
i.
4
_
Charles
311
241
77.8
UJ
1 7Q
1 /O
68
22.2
Art
ou
Q
0
2
Dorchester
172
1
O J • 1
e 7
00
£, O
Q
o
1
Frederick
455
389
85.5
183
206
65
14.5
61
4
1
Garrett
123
116
94.3
61
55
7
5.7
6
1
Harford
647
575
88.9
204
371
72
11.1
66
6
Howard
451
415
92.0
150
265
36
8.0
34
2
Kent
116
102
87.9
39
63
14
12.1
13
1
Montgomery
3,354
3,125
93.4
1,650
1,475
211
6.6
205
6
18
Prince George's
3,755
3,044
81.1
1,016
2,028
709
18.9
685
24
2
Queen Anne ' s
134
120
89.6
36
84
14
10.4
10
4
St. Mary's
272
214
78.7
48
166
58
21.3
53
5
Somerset
113
99
87.6
52
47
13
12.4
10
3
1
Talbot
134
113
84.3
43
70
21
15.7
18
3
Washington
621
600
96.6
308
292
21
3.4
12
9
Wicomico
349
294
84.2
113
181
55
15.8
48
7
Worcester
159
125
78.6
35
90
34
21.4
24
10
TABLE
86
All Elementary and High School Teachers K-12: By Type of Certificate:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Local Unit
Total
Professional
Provisional
Other
Total
Advanced
b tanaara
Total
Degree
Non-
degree
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
42 ,590
35,004
82 .6
1 1 Q/i ^
7,223
17.4
3 , / j 1
1 /i Q A
363
Allegany
791
733
92.7
326
407
57
7.3
34
23
1
Anne Arundel
3,391
2,553
75.3
652
1,901
838
24.7
678
160
Baltimore City
8,403
6,386
77.7
l , ^y^
1,728
22.3
1 , 10 J
C/.C
289
Baltimore
6,386
5,746
90.0
z , zz y
J ) J i /
637
10.0
/.QO
1 cc
UJ
3
Ca lvert
243
175
72.0
'MJ
1 0 £
1 3 J
68
28.0
oU
Q
o
-
Caroline
241
198
82.2
61
137
43
17.8
31
12
-
Carroll
766
591
77.2
151
440
174
22.8
105
69
1
Cecil
520
442
85.0
100
34-2
77
15.0
£ 1
DZ
1 c
LD
1
Charles
567
431
76.2
102
jz y
134
23.8
1 1 Q
L Li
O 1
2
Dorchester
293
230
79.5
83
1 A "7
147
57
20.5
J4
a
6
Frederick
892
683
76.6
243
440
208
23.4
178
30
1
Garrett
250
220
88.0
97
123
30
12.0
20
10
Harford
1,388
1,193
86.0
274
919
195
14.0
141
54
Howard
808
717
88.7
174
543
91
11.3
73
18
Kent
188
153
81.4
54
99
35
18.6
30
5
Montgomery
6,270
5,806
92.9
2,663
3,143
432
7.1
418
14
32
Prince George's
8,005
6,087
76.2
1,322
4,765
1,899
23.8
1,722
177
19
Queen Anne ' s
220
169
76.8
38
131
51
23.2
34
17
St. Mary's
507
351
69.2
51
300
156
30.8
132
24
Somerset
194
163
84.5
74
89
29
15.5
17
12
2
Talbot
242
193
79.8
55
138
49
20.2
40
9
Washington
1,047
984
94.2
410
574
59
5.8
27
32
4
Wicomico
671
567
84.6
204
363
102
15.4
84
18
2
Worcester
307
233
75.9
48
185
74
24.1
39
35
TABLE
87
All Elementary Teachers K-6: By Type of Certificate:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Local Unit
Total
Professional
Provisional
Other
Total
Advanced
Standard
Total
Degree
Non-
degree
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
21,673
17 ,070
79.3
4,487
12 ,583
4,371
20.7
3,227
1,144
232
Allegany
360
333
92.5
109
224
26
7.5
16
10
1
Anne Arundel
1,783
1 ,209
67.8
241
968
574
32 .2
422
152
Baltimore City
4,392
3 ,270
76 .5
959
2 ,311
937
23.5
571
366
185
Baltimore
3,068
2 ,680
87.4
779
1,901
387
12 .6
262
125
1
Calvert
122
80
65 . 6
14
66
42
34.4
36
7
Caroline
118
89
75.4
23
66
29
24.6
19
10
_
Carroll
413
286
69.2
49
237
126
30.8
70
56
1
Cecil
240
197
82 . 1
36
161
42
17.9
28
14
1
Charles
275
206
74.9
53
153
69
25. 1
56
13
Dorchester
133
98
75 . 2
37
61
24 . 8
13
17
5
Fijaderick
460
316
68.7
79
237
144
31.3
118
26
_
Garrett
132
109
82.6
40
69
23
17.4
14
9
-
Harford
766
641
83.7
93
548
125
16.3
77
48
Howard
378
323
85.4
45
278
55
14.6
39
16
Kent
79
57
72.2
21
36
22
27.8
18
4
Montgomery
3,048
2,805
92.3
1,137
1,668
229
7.7
218
11
14
Prince George's
4,407
3,193
72.6
454
2,739
1,197
27.4
1,044
153
17
Queen Anne 1 s
92
55
59.8
8
47
37
40.2
23
14
St. Mary's
250
149
59.6
12
137
101
40.4
82
19
Somerset
92
74
80.4
30
44
17
19.6
8
9
1
Talbot
113
85
75.2
17
68
28
24.8
22
6
Washington
457
414
91.0
129
285
39
9.0
16
23
4
Wicomico
340
289
85.3
106
183
49
14.7
37
12
2
Worcester
155
112
72.3
16
96
43
27.7
18
25
TABLE
88
All High School Teachers 7-12: By Type of Certificate:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Local Unit
Total
Professional
Provisional
Other
Total
Advanced
Standard
Total
Degree
Non-
degree
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
20,917
86 n
7,458
10,476
9 S"i9
2 ,510
342
131
A1 1 PP3T1V
A 1_ legally
431
400
92.8
217
183
31
7.2
18
13
Anne Arundel
1 ,608
1 ,344
83.6
411
933
264
16.4
256
8
Baltimore City
4,011
3 116
79 0
1,535
1,581
7Q1
9 1 n
612
179
104
Baltimore
3,318
3 066
92 .4
1,450
1,616
£.J\J
7 6
220
30
2
Ca lver t
121
QS
yj
78 S
26
69
26
91 S
24
2
Caro 1 ine
123
109
88.6
38
71
14
11.4
12
2
Carrol 1
353
8ft L
102
203
£8
HO
i ^ ft
35
13
Cecil
280
9&S
87 .5
64
181
35
12 . 5
34
1
-
Charles
292
225
77 .4
49
176
65
22.6
57
8
2
Do rchester
160
132
82.5
46
86
27
17.5
21
6
1
Frederick
432
367
85.0
164
203
64
15.0
60
4
1
Garrett
118
111
94.1
57
54
7
5.9
6
1
Harford
622
552
88.7
181
371
70
11.3
64
6
Howard
430
394
91.6
129
265
36
8.4
34
2
Kent
109
96
88.1
33
63
13
11.9
12
1
Montgomery
3,222
3,001
93.4
1,526
1,475
203
6.6
200
3
18
Prince George's
3,598
2,894
80.5
868
2,026
702
19.5
678
24
2
Queen Anne ' s
128
114
89.1
30
84
14
10.9
11
3
St. Mary's
257
202
78.6
39
163
55
21.4
50
5
Somerset
102
89
87.3
44
45
12
12.7
9
3
1
Talbot
129
108
83.7
38
70
21
16.3
18
3
Washington
590
570
96.6
281
289
20
3.4
11
9
Wicomico
331
278
84.0
98
180
53
16.0
47
6
Worcester
152
121
79.6
32
89
31
20.4
21
10
TABLE
89
New Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals K-12: By Type of Certificate:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Local Unit
Total
Professional
Provisional
Other
Total
Advanced
Standard
Total
Degree
Non-
degree
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
9 ,487
o , yzo
/-J.J
528
6,392
0 A ^ 7
Z. , 4 J 1
ib . j
2 ,231
226
110
A 1 le ga.ny
141
112
79.4
8
104
28
20.6
15
13
1
Annp Ai-iind^l
n l 1 1 ic n l uliuc i
981
o / o
fiQ 1
D5.1
43
635
287
16
Baltimore City
1,677
70 /
=;q a
82
885
O J L
An a
543
108
59
Baltimore
1,419
1 OH9
1 , ZUZ
Q A 7
123
1,079
Z ID
1 5 o.
IJ . J
205
11
1
Calvert
57
0 Q
29
7 Q
A Q 1
24
4
Lid ro i ± iit_*
70
46
65.7
7
39
24
34.3
19
5
L*d r TO 1 1
2 16
loo
"7 "7 Q
10
158
H /
OO 0
ZZ . Z
40
7
I
Cecil
159
1 0 A
7Q n
7
117
O. ^
oo n
ZZ . U
33
2
Charles
198
1 JO
7Q Q
9
147
4-Z
0 1 0
Z I . z
34
8
-
Do v ch ester"
O 7
56
62.9
3
53
33
37.1
23
10
1 L . UC1 J_ L rv
211
142
67.3
9
133
68
32.7
67
1
1
Garrett
53
35
66.0
6
29
18
34.0
15
3
Harford
398
328
82.4
27
301
70
17.6
66
4
Howard
238
202
84.9
15
187
36
15.1
36
Kent
61
43
70.5
5
38
18
29.5
18
Montgomery
1,292
1,077
84.7
201
876
180
15.3
176
4
35
Prince George's
2,381
1,689
71.2
90
1,599
677
28.8
652
25
15
Queen Anne ' s
70
47
67.1
5
42
23
32.9
23
St. Mary's
239
148
61.9
2
146
91
38.1
77
14
Somerset
40
28
70.0
3
25
11
30.0
9
2
1
Talbot
74
52
70.3
2
50
22
29.7
20
2
Washington
188
174
92.6
18
156
14
7.4
11
3
Wicomico
178
121
68.5
19
102
55
31.5
48
7
2
Worcester
57
40
70.2
2
38
17
29.8
12
5
•'••Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State totals as follows: Total, 1,000; Professional -
Total, 744; Advanced, 168; Standard, 576; Provisional - Total, 250; Degree, 222; Nondegree, 28; Other, 6.
TABLE
90
New Elementary School Teachers and Principals K-6: By Type of Certificate:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Local Unit
Total
Professional
Provisional
Other
Total
Advanced
Standard
Total
Degree
Non-
degree
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Tnta 1 ^f-a t*p«
1 U LQ i J LCI L C
5 , 125
3,744
73.8
219
3,525
1,304
26 .2
1,188
116
77
All ppanv
79
67
84.8
1
66
11
15.2
10
1
1
Anne Arunde 1
553
375
67.8
ZD
178
32.2
103
Baltimore City
896
539
62.6
25
514
313
37.4
261
52
44
Baltimore
738
636
86.2
59
577
102
13.8
100
2
-
Calvert
34
17
50.0
-
17
17
50 .0
15
2
UCli U i 1. LLC
36
22
61.1
5
17
14
38.9
10
4
Carro 1 1
134
98
73 . 1
5
93
35
26 . 9
30
5
Cecil
88
75
85 .2
4
71
13
14.8
12
1
Charles
94
70
74.5
4
66
24
25 .5
19
5
-
36
15
41.7
1
14
21
58.3
12
9
FrpHpfl flf
128
79
61.7
3
76
49
38.3
48
1
Garrett
37
24
64.9
4
20
13
35.1
11
2
-
Harford
227
194
85.5
14
180
33
14.5
30
3
Howard
126
108
85.7
8
100
18
14.3
18
Kent
23
14
60.9
1
13
9
39.1
9
Montgomery
610
509
84.8
80
429
85
15.2
85
16
Prince George's
1,428
1,023
72.2
38
985
390
27.8
371
19
15
Queen Anne 1 s
32
16
50.0
16
16
50.0
16
St. Mary's
134
76
56.7
1
75
58
43.3
50
8
Somerset
16
9
56.3
1
8
7
43.7
5
2
Talbot
37
26
70.3
26
11
29.7
10
1
Washington
94
87
92.6
5
82
7
7.4
7
Wicomico
83
64
78.3
5
59
17
21.7
15
2
2
Worcester
23
18
78.3
1
17
5
21.7
4
1
*Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State totals as follows: Total, 561; Professional -
Total, 417; Advanced, 72; Standard, 345; Provisional - Total, 142; Degree, 125; Nondegree, 17; Other, 2.
TABLE
91
New High School Teachers and Principals 7-12: By Type of Certificate:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
1
Local Unit
Total
Professional
Provisional
Other
Total
Advanced
Standard
Total
Degree
Non-
degree
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State*
4,362
? 1 76
7^ 9
309
2,867
96 ft
1,043
110
33
Allegany
62
45
72.6
7
38
17
27.4
5
12
Anne Arundel
428
303
70 . 8
17
286
125
29.2
122
3
Baltimore City
781
428
7
57
371
■J JO
44 . 3
282
56
15
Baltimore
681
^66
D D D
OJ.l
64
502
105
9
1
Calvert
23
1 9
S9 9
_
12
1 1
A 7 R
H / . O
9
2
Caro line
34
24
70.6
2
22
10
29.4
9
1
_
Carroll
82
id
O J • *4
5
65
1 9
LZ,
1 A A
10
2
Cecil
71
LQ
H J
6Q n
3
46
22
JliU
21
1
-
Charles
104
00
5
81
1 / . J
15
3
Do rchester
53
41
77 .4
2
39
12
22.6
11
1
F x^z d e r i ck
83
63
75.9
6
57
19
24.1
19
1
Garrett
16
11
68.7
2
9
5
31.3
4
1
Harford
171
134
78.4
13
121
37
21.6
36
1
Howard
112
94
83.9
7
87
18
16.1
18
Kent
38
29
76.3
4
25
9
23.7
9
Montgomery
682
568
84.6
121
447
95
15.4
91
4
19
Prince George's
953
666
69.9
52
614
287
30.1
281
6
Queen Anne' s
38
31
81.6
5
26
7
18.4
7
St. Mary's
105
72
68.6
1
71
33
31.4
27
6
Somerset
24
19
79.2
2
17
4
20.8
4
1
Talbot
37
26
70.3
2
24
11
29.7
10
1
Washington
94
87
92.6
13
74
7
7.4
4
3
Wicomico
95
57
60.0
14
43
38
40.0
33
5
Worcester
34
22
64.7
1
21
12
35.3
8
4
^Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State totals as follows: Total, 439; Professional -
Total, 327; Advanced, 96; Standard, 231; Provisional - Total, 108; Degree, 97; Nondegree, 11; Other, 4.
TABLE
92
All Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals K-12: By Years of Experience:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Local Unit
Total
1
2
3-
4
5-
9
10-
19
20 and over
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
44 ,774
5,158
11
5
4,836
10
8
7 ,028
15
7
10 ,391
23
2
10 ,533
23
5
6,828
15 .
3
Allegany
836
74
8
8
61
7
3
101
12
1
178
21
3
207
24
8
215
25.
7
Anne Arundel
3,541
486
13
7
456
12
9
604
17
0
877
24
8
712
20
1
406
11.
5
Baltimore City
8,833
961
10
9
866
9
8
1,200
13
6
1,837
20
8
2,163
24
5
1,806
20.
4
Baltimore
6,674
738
11
1
671
10
1
1,076
16
1
1,662
24
9
1,670
25
0
857
12.
8
Calvert
260
22
8
5
26
10
0
48
18
5
66
25
3
61
23
5
37
14.
2
Caroline
256
37
14
5
31
12
1
32
12
5
49
19
1
65
25
4
42
16.
4
Carroll
809
127
15
7
85
10
5
116
14
4
187
23
1
174
21
5
120
14.
8
Cecil
553
83
15
0
54
9
8
112
20
2
119
21
5
101
18
3
84
15.
2
Charles
600
79
13
2
70
11
7
109
18.
1
128
21
3
117
19
5
97
16.
2
Dorchester
321
47
14
6
22
6
9
36
11
2
66
20
6
59
18
4
91
28.
3
Frederick
OCA
104
10
9
91
9
6
140
14
7
220
23
2
1 31
24
3
164
17.
3
Garrett
268
28
10
5
14
5
2
34
12
7
51
19
0
51
19
0
90
33.
6
Harford
1,461
220
15
1
159
10
9
297
20
3
325
22
2
in
19
0
183
12.
5
Howard
862
115
13
3
99
11
5
138
16
0
213
24
7
200
23
2
97
11.
3
Kent
198
42
21
.2
31
15
7
23
11
6
32
16
2
41
20
7
29
14.
6
Montgomery
6,573
545
8
3
724
11
0
1,001
15
2
1,396
21
3
1,867
28
4
1,040
15.
8
Prince George's
8,392
1,020
12
.1
1,017
12
1
1,524
18
2
2,263
27
0
1,780
21
2
788
9.
4
Queen Anne ' s
234
38
16
,2
30
12
8
24
10
3
62
26
5
43
18
4
37
15.
8
St. Mary's
538
120
22
.3
84
15
6
103
19
2
105
19
5
77
14
3
49
9.
1
Somerset
216
26
12
.0
15
6
9
14
6
5
52
24
1
49
22
7
60
27.
8
Talbot
256
41
16
.0
34
13
3
29
11
.3
47
18
4
43
16
8
62
24.
2
Washington
1,111
89
8
0
96
8
6
124
11
2
223
20
1
282
25
4
297
26.
7
Wicomico
710
83
11
,7
62
8
7
92
13
0
170
23
.9
185
26
1
118
16.
6
Worcester
322
33
10
.3
38
11
8
51
15
8
63
19
6
78
24
2
59
18.
3
TABLE
93
All Elementary School Teachers and Principals K-6: By Years of Experience:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Local Unit
Total
1
2
3-
4
5
-9
10-
19
20 and over
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
22,999
11
.9
9 ^69
11.
1
3,605
15
7
5,258
22
9
5,162
22.
4
10 . U
Allegany
387
35
9
.0
34
8.
8
46
11
9
87
22
5
80
20.
7
105
27.1
Anne Arundel
1,890
242
12
.8
237
12.
5
325
17
2
454
24.0
396
21.
0
236
12.5
Baltimore City
4,662
J JJ
11
.5
9.
5
603
12
9
970
20.8
1,140
24.
5
Q79
on ft
Bait imore
3 ,266
10
.9
JJO
11.
0
565
17
3
776
23
7
739
22.
6
L10
*4 / Z
I4* . J
Calvert
133
l r\
1U
7
.5
1 1
1 1
8.
3
24
18
0
35
26
3
34
25.
6
1 Q
1 A Q
1^ . J
Caroline
124
17
13
.7
13
10.
5
13
10
5
25
20
2
35
28.
2
21
16.9
Carroll
435
75
17
.2
54
12.
4
53
12
2
93
21
4
92
21.
2
68
15.6
Cecil
256
A 1
16
.8
1 Q
7.
5
42
16
4
58
22
7
47
18.
3
1 Q T
lo . J
Charles
289
O Q
JO
13
.2
0 Q
£.7
10.
0
45
15
6
61
21
1
57
19.
7
^ o
on /,
Dorchester
149
1 A
9
.4
Q
J
2.
0
13
8
7
39
26
2
30
20.
1
51)
JJ . 0
Frederick
495
62
12
.5
54
10.9
80
16
2
113
22
8
103
20.
8
83
16.8
Gar*ett
145
21
14
.4
9
6.
2
23
15
9
20
13
8
20
13.
8
52
35.9
Harford
814
123
15
. 1
89
10.
9
165
20
3
185
22
7
140
17.
2
112
13.8
Howard
411
68
16
.5
50
12.
2
68
16
5
91
22
2
80
19.
5
54
13.1
Kent
82
17
20
.7
14
17.
1
6
7
.3
14
17
1
21
25.
6
10
12.2
Montgomery
3,219
265
8
.2
376
11.
7
518
16
1
643
20
0
885
27.
5
532
16.5
Prince George's
4,637
594
12
.8
595
12.8
837
18
1
1,273
27
5
923
19.
9
415
8.9
Queen Anne's
100
18
18
.0
9
9.
0
12
12
.0
26
26
0
19
19.
0
16
16.0
St. Mary's
266
64
24
.1
44
16.
5
52
19
.5
43
16
2
29
10.
9
34
12.8
Somerset
103
9
8
.7
5
4.
9
5
4
9
29
28
1
25
24.
3
30
29.1
Talbot
122
20
16
.4
18
14.8
9
7
.4
22
18
0
21
17.
2
32
26.2
Washington
490
53
10
.8
50
10.
2
44
9
0
84
17
2
105
21.
4
154
31.4
Wicomico
361
39
10
.8
33
9.
1
35
9
7
81
22
4
100
27.
8
73
20.2
Worcester
163
12
7
.4
16
9.
8
22
13
5
36
22
1
41
25.
1
36
22.1
TABLE
94
All High School Teachers and Principals 7-12: By Years of Experience:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
1
Local Unit
1 U Let 1
1
2
3-
4
5-
9
10-
19
20 and over
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
21,775
2 ,428
11.2
2 ,274
10.4
3,423
15.7
5,133
23.6
5,371
24.7
3,146
14.4
Allegany
449
39
8.7
27
6.0
55
12.2
91
20.3
127
28.3
110
24.5
Anne Arundel
1,651
244
14.8
219
13.3
279
16.9
423
25.6
316
19.1
170
10.3
Baltimore City
4,171
426
10 . 2
424
10 . 2
597
14.3
867
20.8
1,023
24.5
834
20 . 0
Baltimore
3 ,408
382
11.2
313
9.2
511
15 .0
886
26 . 0
931
27.3
385
11 . 3
Calvert
127
12
9.4
15
11.8
24
18.9
31
24.4
27
21.3
18
14.2
Caroline
132
20
15.2
18
13.6
19
14.4
24
18.2
30
22.7
21
15.9
Carroll
374
52
13.9
31
8.3
63
16.9
94
25.1
82
21.9
52
13.9
Cecil
297
40
13 . 5
35
11.8
70
23.6
61
20.5.
54
18.2
37
12 . 4
Charles
311
41
13 . 2
41
13.2
64
20.6
67
21.5
60
19.3
Jo
Dorchester
172
33
19.2
19
11.0
23
13.4
27
15.7
29
16.9
41
23.8
Frederick
455
42
9.3
37
8.1
60
13.2
107
23.5
128
28.1
81
17.8
Garrett
123
7
5.7
5
4.1
11
8.9
31
25.2
31
25.2
38
30.9
Harford
647
97
15.0
70
10.8
132
20.4
140
21.6
137
21.2
71
11.0
Howard
451
47
10.4
49
10.9
70
15.5
122
27.1
120
26.6
43
9.5
Kent
116
25
21.5
17
14.7
17
14.7
18
15.5
20
17.2
19
16.4
Montgomery
3,354
280
8.3
348
10.4
483
14.4
753
22.5
982
29.3
508
15.1
Prince George's
3,755
426
11.4
422
11.2
687
18.3
990
26.4
857
22.8
373
9.9
Queen Anne ' s
134
20
14.9
21
15.7
12
8.9
36
26.9
24
17.9
21
15.7
St. Mary's
272
56
20.6
40
14.7
51
18.8
62
22.8
48
17.6
15
5.5
Somerset
113
17
15.1
10
8.8
9
8.0
23
20.4
24
21.2
30
26.5
Talbot
134
21
15.7
16
11.9
20
14.9
25
18.7
22
16.4
30
22.4
Washington
621
36
5.8
46
7.4
80
12.9
139
22.4
177
28.5
143
23.0
Wicomico
349
44
12.6
29
8.3
57
16.3
89
25.5
85
24.3
45
13.0
Worcester
159
21
13.2
22
13.8
29
18.2
27
17.0
37
23.3
23
14.5
TABLE
95
New Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals K-12: By Years of Experience:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Local Unit
Total
1
2
3-
4
5-
•9
10-
•19
20 and over
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State*
9,487
5,661
59
.7
814
8.
6
1 , 135
12
.0
1,246
13
1
534
5
6
97
1
0
Allegany
141
76
53
.9
13
9.
2
19
13
.5
23
16
3
10
7
1
-
-
Anne Arundel
981
532
54
.2
98
10.
0
133
13
.6
138
14
1
66
6
7
14
1
4
Baltimore City
1,677
1,113
66
.4
120
7.
1
158
9
.4
162
9
7
92
5
5
32
1
9
Baltimore
1,419
797
56
.2
116
8.
2
184
13
. 0
203
14
3
114
8
0
5
o
3
Calvert
57
25
43
.9
7
12.
3
8
14
.0
10
17
5
6
10
5
1
1
8
Caroline
70
37
52
.9
10
14.
3
7
10
.0
10
14
3
5
7
1
1
1
4
Carroll
216
132
61
.1
21
9.
7
17
7
.9
25
11
6
16
7
4
5
2
3
Cecil
159
88
«
j j
#4
21
2
20
18
1 1
1 1
J
11
5
q
1
o
\j
5
Charles
198
86
43
.4
29
14.
6
35
17
.7
32
16
2
15
7
6
1
0
5
Dorchester
89
50
56
.2
q-
4.
5
13
14
.6
15
16
9
5
5
6
2
2
2
f
Frederick
211
120
56
.9
16
7.
6
29
13
.7
36
17
1
8
3
8
2
0
9
Garrett
53
27
50
.9
3
5.
7
11
20
.8
4
7
5
6
11
3
2
3
8
Harford
398
237
59
.5
46
11.
6
53
13
.3
44
11
1
14
3
5
4
1
0
Howard
238
122
51
.3
25
10.
5
37
15
.5
25
10
5
25
10
5
4
1
7
Kent
61
44
72
.1
2
3.
3
3
4
.9
9
14
8
3
4
9
Montgomery
1,292
636
49
.2
95
7.
3
187
14
.5
213
lti
5
138
10
7
23
1
8
Prince George's
2,381
1,108
46
.5
305
12.
8
393
16
.5
440
18
5
123
5
2
12
0
5
Queen Anne 1 s
70
41
58
.6
7
10.
0
5
7
.1
9
12
9
8
11
4
St. Mary's
239
145
60
.7
32
13.
4
26
10
.9
26
10
9
8
3
3
2
0
8
Somerset
40
25
62
.5
1
2.
5
3
7
.5
7
17
5
3
7
5
1
2
5
Talbot
74
41
55
.4
12
16
2
12
16
.2
3
4
1
5
6
8
1
1
3
Washington
188
97
51
.6
23
12.
2
14
7
.5
36
19
1
13
6
9
5
2
7
Wicomico
178
95
53
.3
14
7.
9
14
7
.9
26
14
6
19
10
7
10
5
6
Worcester
57
38
66
.7
9
15.
8
2
3
.5
3
5
2
5
8
8
*Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State totals as follows: Total, 1,000: 1 yr., 51;
2 yrs., 215; 3-4 yrs., 248; 5-9 yrs., 271; 10-19 yrs., 184; 20 and over, 31.
NOTE: New teachers and principals are those who were not employed in the public schools of the same local unit during the preceding year.
TABLE
96
New Elementary School Teachers and Principals K-6: By Years of Experience:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Local Unit
Total
1
2
3-
4
5-
9
10
■19
20 and over
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State*
5 , 125
2,976
58.1
458
8.9
04 5
12 . 5
711
13.9
285
c c
5 . o
52
1.0
Al legany
36
45 .6
9
11.4
1 o
ll
1 r n
I J . 1
iy
OA ri
i
i . o
Anne Arundel
553
270
A.8 8
62
11 9
88
15.9
77
13.9
45
8.2
h
9 n
£ . u
Baltimore City
896
617
68 . 9
56
6 . 3
79
8.8
82
9.1
48
5.3
14
1.6
Baltimore
TOO
/ its
388
52 .6
64
8 . 7
110
1 A CI
TIC
1 Ld
Lj . b
oy
o . 0
2
0 9
Calvert
1 A
13
38.3
6
17.6
r
O
17.6
5
1 A "1
14 . 7
A
11.8
Caroline
Jo
Ll 9
A
■f
11*1
2
5 .6
7
1 Ci A
iy . ^
r
5
13 . 9
i
j.
9 8
£ • O
Carroll
134
77
j I . J
1U
11.-7
12
9.0
15
11.2
11
8.2
3
2 . 2
Cecil
88
SI 1
1 L
14
IS Q
8
9.1
12
13.7
9
10.2
Charles
94
42
44.7
12
12.8
17
18 . 1
16
17.0
7
7.4
_
_
Dorchester
Jo
15
41.7
0
16 . 7
12
33 . 3
2
5.5
1
2.8
Frederick
128
72
56.2
11
8.6
18
14.1
22
17.2
3
2.3
2
1.6
Garrett
37
19
51.4
3
8.1
7
18.9
2
5.4
4
10.8
2
5.4
Harford
227
130
57.3
26
11.5
33
14.5
28
12.3
8
3.5
2
0.9
Howard
126
69
54.8
12
9.5
14
11.1
13
10.3
16
12.7
2
1.6
Kent
23
17
74.0
1
4.3
1
4.3
4
17.4
Montgomery
610
302
49.5
40
6.6
96
15.7
106
17.4
56
9.2
10
1.6
Prince George's
1,428
651
45.6
191
13.4
239
16.7
271
19.0
66
4.6
10
0.7
Queen Anne ' s
32
18
56.2
3
9.4
3
9.4
5
15.6
3
9.4
St. Mary's
134
77
57.5
18
13.4
17
12.7
16
11.9
6
4.5
Somerset
16
8
50.0
1
6.3
4
25.0
3
18.7
Talbot
37
19
51.4
7
18.9
5
13.5
2
5.4
3
8.1
1
2.7
Washington
94
55
58.5
12
12.7
4
4.3
14
14.9
5
5.3
4
4.3
Wicomico
83
43
51.8
8
9.6
4
4.9
17
20.5
8
9.6
3
3.6
Worcester
23
15
65.2
4
17.4
1
4.4
3
13.0
*Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State totals as follows: Total, 561: 1 yr., 39; 2 yrs.,
122; 3-4 yrs., 138; 5-9 yrs., 154; 10-19 yrs., 92; 20 and over, 16.
NOTE: New teachers and principals are those who were not employed in the public schools of the same local unit during the preceding year.
TABLE
97
New High School Teachers and Principals 7-12: By Years of Experience:
Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Local Unit
Total
1
2
o
4
5-9
in.
1U"
19
20 and over
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State*
4,362
2,685
61
5
356
8
2
492
11
3
535
12
3
249
5
7
45
1
0
Allegany
62
40
64
6
4
6
4
7
11
3
4
6
4
7
11
3
-
-
Anne Arundel
428
262
61
2
36
8
4
45
10
5
61
14
3
21
4
9
3
0
7
Baltimore City
781
496
63
5
64
8
2
79
10
1
80
10
3
44
5
6
18
2
3
Baltimore
681
409
60
1
52
7
6
74
10
9
88
12
9
55
8
1
3
0
4
Calvert
23
12
52
2
1
4
3
2
8
7
5
21
8
2
8
7
1
4
3
Caroline
34
20
58
8
6
17
7
5
14
7
3
8
8
_
-
-
-
Carroll
82
55
67
1
5
6
1
5
6
1
10
12
2
5
6
1
2
2
4
Cecil
71
43
60
6
7
9
9
12
16
9
6
8
4
2
2
8
1
1
4
Charles
104
44
42
3
17
16
3
18
17
3
16
15
4
8
7
7
1
1
0
Dorchester
53
j -j
66
0
4
7
5
7
13
2
3
5
7
3
5
7
\
1
9
Frederick
83
48
57
8
5
6
0
11
13
3
14
16
9
5
6
0
Garrett
16
8
50
0
4
25
0
2
12
5
2
12
5
Harford
171
107
62
6
20
11
7
20
11
7
16
9
3
6
3
5
2
1
2
Howard
112
53
47
3
13
11
6
23
20
6
12
10
7
9
8
0
2
1
8
Kent
38
27
71
1
1
2
6
2
5
3
5
13
1
3
7
9
Montgomery
682
334
49
0
55
8
1
91
13
3
107
15
7
82
12
0
13
1
9
Prince George's
953
457
48
0
114
12
0
154
16
1
169
17
7
57
6
0
2
0
2
Queen Anne 1 s
38
23
60
5
4
10
6
2
5
2
4
10
6
5
13
1
St. Mary's
105
68
64
8
14
13
3
9
8
6
10
9
5
2
1
9
2
1
9
Somerset
24
17
70
8
3
12
5
3
12
5
1
4
2
Talbot
37
22
59
5
5
13
5
7
18
9
1
2
7
2
5
4
Washington
94
42
44
7
11
11
7
10
10
6
22
23
4
8
8
5
1
1
1
Wicomico
95
52
54
7
6
6
.3
10
10
5
9
9
5
11
11
6
7
7
4
Worcester
34 ,
23
67
6
5
14
.7
2
5
9
! 2
5
9
2
5
9
^Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State totals as follows: Total, 439; 1 yr., 12; 2 yrs.,
93; 3-4 yrs., 110; 5-9 yrs., 117; 10-19 yrs., 92; 20 and over, 15.
NOTE: New teachers and principals are those who were not employed in the public schools of the same local unit during the preceding year.
TABLE
98
Withdrawals: Teachers and Principals by Organization: Maryland Public Schools: School Year 1969-70 and Summer 1970
Total
Elementary (K-6)
Secondary (7-12)
Local Unit
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Tota 1 S tate*
7,443
17.4
4,219
19.0
3,224
15.5
All pcflnu
95
12.0
51
14.1
44
10.2
Anne Arundel
811
23.8
472
25 .5
339
21 . 9
Baltimore City
1,392
15 . 9
725
15 . 7
667
16.1
Ba 1 1 imo r e
874
13. 9
494
15 .8
380
11.9
Calvert
47
18.8
33
25 .0
14
11 . 9
Hp T*n 1 ■fnp
Vju 1 J.11C
65
26.2
33
27.3
32
25.2
Carroll
138
19.1
73
19.9
65
18 . 1
Cecil
134
24. 9
85
32 . 3
49
17.9
CVt fl T 1 P Q
181
31.3
87
31.2
94
31.4
Dor ches t er
66
22.7
23
17.3
43
27.7
Frederick
187
20.3
108
23.3
79
17.2
Garrett
41
16.2
30
22.5
11
9.2
Harford
273
20.1
170
22.2
103
17.4
Howard
132
17.1
65
18.4
67
16.1
Kent
55
28.2
22
27.2
33
28.9
Montgomery
1,090
16.6
626
18.9
464
14.3
Prince George's
1,497
19.4
910
21.4
587
16.9
Queen Anne ' s
57
25.2
27
27.8
30
23.3
St. Mary's
166
35.0
98
43.0
68
27.6
Somerset
31
14.7
11
10.9
20
18.2
Talbot
61
25.4
30
27.3
31
23.8
Washington
120
11.5
66
13.1
54
9.9
Wicomico
134
19.9
63
18.4
71
21.6
Worcester
56
17.3
19
11.8
37
22.7
*Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State total as follows: Total, 260; Elementary, 102;
High, 158.
TABLE
99
Withdrawls: Teachers and Principals K-12: Maryland Public Schools: School Year 1969-70 and Summer 1970
Local Unit
Total
School Year 1969-70
Summer 1970
Numb g v
Percent
Percent
Nl lTTlKPT
. " Hill fCL
Percent
Total State*
7,443
1 7
1,763
1
. 1
5,680
l J
o
A 1 legany
95
12
.0
17
2
.1
78
9
.9
Anne Arundel
811
23
.8
177
5
.2
634
18
.6
Baltimore City
1,392
15
.9
383
4
.4
1,009
11
.5
Baltimore
874
13
.9
184
2
.9
690
11
.0
Calvert
47
1 o
o
8
J
. I
39
15
. 0
Caro 1 ine
65
26
.2
15
6
.0
50
20
.2
Carrol 1
138
19
.1
25
3
.5
113
15
.6
Cecil
134
24
.9
21
3
.9
113
21
.0
Charles
181
31
.3
39
6
.7
142
24
.6
Dorchester
66
22
.7
8
2
.8
58
19
.9
L 1 CllLl A ^ IV
187
20
.3
36
3
.9
151
16
.3
Garrett
41
16
.2
8
3
.2
33
13
.0
Harford
273
20
.1
66
4
.8
207
15
.3
Howard
132
17
.1
20
2
.6
112
14
.5
Kent
55
28
.2
9
4
.6
46
23
.6
Montgomery
1,090
16
.6
237
3
.6
853
13
.0
Prince George 1 s
1,497
19
.4
391
5
.1
1 , 1C6
14
.3
Queen Anne ' s
57
25
.2
8
3
.5
49
21
.7
St. Mary's
166
35
.0
54
11
.4
112
23
.6
Somerset
31
14
.7
1
0
.5
30
14
.2
Talbot
61
25
.4
12
5
.0
49
20
.4
Washington
120
11
.5
24
2
.3
96
9
.2
Wicomico
134
19
.9
26
3
.8
108
16
.1
Worcester
56
17
.3
10
3
.1
46
14
.2
*Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State total as follows: Total, 260; School Year, 16;
Summer, 244.
TABLE
100
Withdrawals: Teachers and Principals K-12: By Cause: Maryland Public Schools: School Year 1969-70 and Summer 1970
Local Unit
Total
Death
Retirement
Dropped
Teaching
Elsewhere
Work Other Than
Teaching
Military Service
Resigned
Leave of Absence
In Another Maryland
Local Unit
In Another State
or Country
In Nonpublic Schools
or in Supervisory
Position
To Study
Moved Away
Married
Maternity
Home Responsibility
Personal Illness
Dissatisfied with
Teaching
Otiier Reason or
Cause Unknown
For Study
For Maternity
For Illness or
Other Reason
Total State
*7,443
41
621
546
260
267
73
243
27
394
2,014
124
608
362
174
189
835
214
548
163
Allegany
95
1
27
5
6
2
2
1
5
18
1
4
5
1
1
5
2
9
Anne Arundel
811
3
38
115
24
43
8
34
4
68
171
21
96
50
21
19
72
15
8
1
Baltimore City
1,392
19
154
251
69
12
15
58
9
68
170
4
43
25
33
7
253
61
112
29
Baltimore
874
1
62
30
27
14
5
13
44
204
30
55
51
18
17
149
13
121
20
Calvert
47
3
8
1
1
1
1
6
1-
18
1
4
2
Caroline
65
11
6
7
7
2
1
2
8
4
2
1
11
2
1
Carroll
138
16
23
3
2
2
1
20
6
3
11
2
24
5
2
15
3
Cecil
134
20
6
2
21
1
4
2
2
24
6
13
11
4
8
7
1
1
1
Charles
181
9
26
17
6
2
1
17
21
1
12
6
4
5
44
2
7
1
Dorchester
66
15
2
1
17
10
4
3
2
2
5
2
1
1
1
Frederick
187
27
4
9
6
2
4
1
7
50
4
20
3
6
8
22
4
7
3
Garrett
41
2
8
7
5
3
2
1
2
3
7
1
Harford
273
18
13
7
14
2
8
1
9
100
19
20
16
4
15
4
9
12
2
Howard
132
1
2
1
5
4
1
7
6
39
5
14
11
3
8
12
8
5
Kent
55
7
12
15
1
2
10
1
1
1
4
1
Montgomery
1,090
6
86
10
6
25
5
22
1
54
412
3
122
54
18
18
81
46
56
65
Prince George 1 s
1,497
7
50
8
20
22
10
46
2
81
616
13
135
81
42
26
115
36
162
25
Queen Anne ' s
57
2
5
3
1
2
2
18
1
11
3
2
7
St. Mary's
166
7
5
5
5
3
3
8
65
4
13
13
9
5
9
3
6
3
Somerset
31
3
2
7
2
1
2
3
2
3
1
2
3
Talbot
61
6
6
5
8
4
1
10
2
7
SI
2
1
4
1
1
Washington
120
1
19
10
3
12
2
3
2
24
1
12
8
1
6
12
4
Wicomico
134
23
9
10
12
2
14
1
6
22
2
8
3
2
4
6
2
6
2
Worcester
56
8
6
2
10
7
4
2
5
2
1
3
4
2
^Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State total.
TABLE
101
Withdrawals: Elementary Teachers and Principals K-6: By Cause: Maryland Public Schools: School Year 1969-70 and Summer 1970
T ftfiQ 1 Hn i* f"
LULd 1 UULL
Total
Death
II
Retirement
Dropped
Teaching
Elsewhere
Work Other Than
Teaching
Military Service
Resigned
Leave of Absence
In Another Maryland
Local Unit
In Another State
or Country
In Nonpublic Schools
or in Supervisory
Position
To Study
Moved Away
Married
Maternity
Home Responsibility
Personal Illness
Dissatisfied with
Teaching
Other Reason or
Cause Unknown
For Study
For Maternity
For Illness or
Other Reason
Total State
*4,219
21
395
352
102
77
26
72
7
177
1,289
77
427
231
103
71
387
85
334
88
Allegany
51
18
3
2
1
14
3
1
1
1
7
Anne Arundel
472
2
27
90
10
19
3
12
1
39
108
16
58
31
11
6
24
9
5
1
Baltimore City
725
11
80
145
30
5
4
27
2
34
94
2
34
11
16
4
128
23
60
15
Bafcimore
494
39
26
10
4
1
3
12
133
18
42
32
13
6
66
3
71
15
Calvert
33
3
6
1
1
5
1
11
4
1
Caroline
33
9
5
3
1
5
3
1
1
2
2
1
Carroll
73
12
13
2
1
2
12
4
1
6
1
8
3
7
1
Cecil
85
15
5
10
1
3
1
16
4
9
7
4
4
4
1
1
Charles
87
5
20
5
7
10
8
3
2
2
20
1
3
1
Dorchester
23
9
1
1
2
3
1
2
4
Frederick
108
18
2
3
1
4
33
2
16
2
3
3
13
2
4
2
Garrett
30
2
6
4
3
2
2
1
2
2
5
1
Harrord
170
14
10
3
6
1
1
6
68
16
11
11
1
6
1
3
10
2
Howard
65
1
2
1
1
1
2
4
22
2
7
7
2
2
5
3
3
Kent
22
5
3
5
6
1
2
Montgomery
626
2
60
6
2
5
2
3
17
259
3
94
36
11
12
26
20
36
32
Prince George's
910
3
36
3
1
5
3
11
1
44
415
5
99
57
27
5
65
17
102
11
Queen Anne's
27
2
4
1
7
7
3
2
1
St. Mary's
98
4
1
3
2
1
4
42
2
9
9
4
3
4
2
6
2
Somerset
11
1
2
4
2
1
1
Talbot
30
5
3
4
1
8
1
2
2
1
3
Washington
66
9
8
2
3
1
1
18
1
5
5
1
9
3
Wicomico
63
12
3
5
5
1
3
13
1
6
2
2
3
1
1
4
1
Worcester
19
4
2
1
2
3
1
2
2
1
1
*Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State total.
TABLE
102
Withdrawals: High School Teachers and Principals 7-12: By Cause: Maryland Public Schools: School Year 1969-70 and Summer 1970
Local Unit
Total
Death
Retirement
Dropped
Teach ing
Elsewhere
Work Other Than
Teaching
Military Service
II
Resigned
Leave
of Absence
In Another Maryland
Local Unit
In Another State
or Country
In Nonpublic Schools
or in Supervisory
Position
To Study
Moved Away
Married
Maternity
Home
Responsibility
Personal Illness
Dissatisfied with
Teaching
Other Reason or
Cause Unknown
For Stud}
For Maternity
For Illness or
Other Reason
Trtfnl Of of n
local ocate
*3 ,224
20
226
194
158
190
47
171
20
217
725
47
181
131
71
1 1 o
lie
129
1 14
it
ID
AIT ooamr
rt. L L cgdliy
44
1
9
2
4
2
2
1
4
4
1
1
4
1
4
2
2
Anno A t*i inHpl
339
1
11
25
14
24
5
22
3
29
63
5
38
19
10
13
48
6
3
Baltimore City
667
8
74
106
39
7
11
31
34
76
2
9
14
17
3
125
38
52
14
Baltimore
380
1
23
4
17
10
4
10
32
71
12
13
19
5
11
83
10
50
5
Calvert
14
2
1
1
1
7
1
1
Pfl T"0 1 lnp
vj CI L \J L 111C
32
2
1
4
7
1
1
2
3
1
1
9
Carrol 1
65
4
10
1
1
1
8
.2"
2
5
1
16
2
2
8
2
Cecil
49
5
1
2
11
1
2
1
8
2
4
4
4
3
1
Charles
94
4
6
12
6
2
1
10
11
1
4
3
2
3
24
1
4
rV\ f r> |-» pqhpr
43
6
1
17
10
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
L I tUCL 1LN
79
9
2
6
6
2
3
1
3
17
2
4
1
3
5
9
2
3
1
Garrett
11
2
3
2
1
1
2
Harford
103
4
3
4
8
2
7
3
32
3
9
5
3
3
6
2
Howard
67
4
4
r
2
17
3
7
4
1
6
7
5
2
Kent
33
2
9
10
1
2
4
1
1
2
Montgomery
464
4
26
4
4
20
3
19
1
37
153
28
18
7
6
55
26
20
33
Prince George's
587
4
14
5
19
17
7
35
1
37
201
8
36
24
15
21
50
19
60
14
Queen Anne ' s
30
1
3
1
1
2
11
1
4
6
St. Mary's
68
3
4
2
5
1
2
4
23
2
4
4
5
2
5
l-\
1
Somerset
20
2
3
2
1
2
3
2
1
2
2
Talbot
31
1
6
2
4
4
2
1
■
1
1
1
1
1
1
Washington
54
1
10
2
1
9
1
2
2
6
1
3
1
5
3
1
Wicomico
71
11
6
5
7
1
11
1
6
9
1
2
1
1
5
1
2
1
Worcester
37
4
4
1
8
4
3
2
3
1
2
3
2
*Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals but excluded from State total.
TABLE
103
New Elementary and High School Teachers and Principals K-12: By Organization: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Local Unit
All Teachers and Principals
New Teachers and Principals
Total
Elementary
Secondary
Total
Elementary (K-6)
Secondary (7-12)
Numb e r
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total State
/. /■ 77/,
00 QQQ
£.£. , 777
0 1 771;
*9,487
21.2
*5,125
22.3
*4,362
20.0
Allegany
836
387
449
141
16.9
79
20.4
62
13.8
Anne Arundel
3,541
1,890
1,651
981
27.7
553
29.3
428
25.9
Baltimore City
Q Q 'X 'X
O , OJJ
/■ ££0
/, 171
H , L / 1
1,677
19.0
896
19.2
781
18.7
Baltimore
0 , 0 / H-
J , ZOO
1,419
21.3
738
22.6
681
20.0
Calvert
0 An
ZOU
Ijj
10 7
57
21.9
34
25.6
23
18.1
Caroline
256
124
132
70
27.3
36
29.0
34
25.7
Carroll
809
435
374
216
26.7
134
30.8
82
21.9
Cecil
<O0
O Q "7
159
28.7
88
34.4
71
23.9
Charles
Art
ouu
9ft Q
jI 1
198
33.0
94
32.5
104
33.4
Dorchester
JZ 1
1 AQ
1 70
89
27.7
36
24.2
53
30.8
ii0 i • i
Frederick
950
495
455
211
22.2
128
25.9
83
18.2
Garrett
268
145
123
53
19.8
37
25.5
16
13.0
Harford
1,461
814
647
398
27.2
227
27.9
171
26.4
Howard
862
411
451
238
27.6
126
30.7
112
24.8
Kent
198
82
116
61
30.8
23
28.0
38
32.7
Montgomery
6,573
3,219
3,354
1,292
19.7
610
18.9
682
20.3
Prince George's
8,392
4,637
3,755
2,381
28.4
1,428
30.8
953
25.4
Queen Anne ' s
234
100
134
70
29.9
32
32.0
38
28.3
St. Mary's
538
266
272
239
44.4
134
50.4
105
38.6
Somerset
216
103
113
40
18.5
16
15.5
24
21.2
Talbot
256
122
134
74
28.9
37
30.3
37
27.6
Washington
1,111
490
621
188
16.9
94
19.2
94
15.1
Wicomico
710
361
349
178
25.1
83
23.0
95
27.2
Worcester
322
163
159
57
17.7
23
14.1
34
21.4
*Transfers between units are included in individual unit totals and percentages but excluded from State totals as follows: Total, 1,000;
Elementary, 561; High, 439.
TABLE
104
New Teachers and Principals K-12: By Source: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Local Unit
Number
New t o
Loca 1
Unit
Source of Teachers
Inexperienced
Experienced
Total
Residents
of
Maryland
Residents
of
Other
Total
Taught in
1969-70/
Last Taught
Previous to 1969-70
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
In
Maryland
In Other
Areas
In
Ma ry land
In Other
Areas
Total State
*9,487
5 ,624
53
.6
3,298
2,326
4 863
46
.4
1 056
1 458
1 418
931
Allegany
14 1
75
53
.2
54
21
66
46
.8
14
16
28
s
Anne Arundel
981
509
51
.9
261
248
472
48
.1
88
137
162
85
Baltimore City
L , D / /
1,091
65
. 1
890
201
586
34
. 9
110
104
298
74
Baltimore
1,419
793
55
.9
569
224
626
44
. 1
188
151
188
99
Calvert
57
28
49
. 1
12
16
29
50
. 9
6
12
3
8
Caroline
70
35
50
.0
3
32
35
50
.0
9
12
10
4
Carroll
216
127
58
.8
59
68
89
41
.2
29
13
35
12
Cecil
1 ^ O
88
55
.3
37
51
71
44
.7
11
35
15
10
Charles
198
86
43
.4
38
48
112
56
.6
23
48
17
24
Dorchester
89
49
55
.1
34
15
40
44
.9
19
6
9
6
Frederick
211
120
56
.9
67
53
91
43
.1
18
31
24
18
Garrett
53
26
49
.1
17
9
27
50
.9
5
15
3
4
Harford
398
231
58
.0
11
220
167
42
.0
56
52
35
24
Howard
238
115
48
.3
111
4
123
51
.7
51
38
24
10
Kent
61
44
72
.1
12
32
17
27
.9
4
7
3
3
Montgomery
1,292
626
48
.5
279
347
666
51
.5
89
231
185
161
Prince George's
2,381
1,096
46
.0
599
497
1,285
54
.0
223
441
296
325
Queen Anne 1 s
70
41
58
.6
15
26
29
41
.4
10
5
10
4
St. Mary's
239
140
58
.6
60
80
99
41
.4
18
38
18
25
Somerset
40
27
67
.5
2
25
13
32
.5
3
4
5
1
Talbot
74
43
58
.1
15
28
31
41
.9
9
14
5
3
Washington
188
97
51
.6
69
28
91
48
.4
37
27
21
6
Wicomico
178
95
53
.4
59
36
83
46
.6
29
18
22
14
Worcester
57
42
73
.7
25
17
15
26
.3
7
3
2
3
*This total State figure excludes 1,000 transfers between units.
/Includes transfers from nonpublic schools.
TABLE
105
New Elementary Teachers and Principals K-6: By Source: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Source of Teachers
Number
New to
Local
Unit
Inexper ienced
Experienced
T
Local Unit
Total
Residents
of
1 Id L y i-dLlU
R p q i H pn f~ c
l\CO 1UC11LO
of
Total
Taught in
1969-70/
Last Taught
Previous to 1969-70
Nitmhp t*
Percent
Other
Areas
Ml TTTlViP TT
Pe rcent
In
Maryland
In Other
Areas
In
Maryland
In Other
Areas
Total State
*5 , 125
2,961
52.1
I , ID 1
i on/i
2,725
47.9
577
816
797
535
A 1 legany
79
36
45.6
29
7
43
54.4
6
11
21
5
Anne Arundel
553
263
47.6
1 Q 1
290
52.4
52
88
100
50
Baltimore City
896
607
67.7
3\JO
ini
1U 1
289
32 . 3
50
47
152
40
Baltimore
738
382
51.8
o Q n
1UZ
356
48.2
109
81
108
58
Calvert
34
15
44.1
/,
1 1
19
55.9
3
7
3
6
Caro 1 ine
36
16
44.4
-
16
20
55.6
7
7
5
1
Carroll
134
72
53.7
39
33
62
46.3
21
9
25
7
Cecil
88
/■ C.
H3
CI 1
J 1 . 1
17
28
/. q
*t j
A Q Q
E
J
D
O
e
j
iharles
94
42
44.7
18
24
52
55.3
7
25
7
13
36
15
41.7
H
4
21
58.3
13
1
4
3
128
69
53.9
33
36
59
46.1
11
19
16
13
Garrett
37
19
51.4
11
8
18
48.6
4
11
1
2
Harford
227
128
56.4
4
124
99
43.6
38
28
17
16
Howard
126
64
50.8
63
1
62
49.2
23
18
14
7
Kent
23
17
73.9
4
13
6
26.1
1
3
1
1
Montgomery
610
287
47.0
133
154
323
53.0
40
112
87
84
Prince George ' s
1,428
648
45.4
339
309
780
54.6
135
271
178
196
Queen Anne ' s
32
18
56.3
6
12
14
43.7
7
1
5
1
St. Mary's
134
74
55.2
29
45
60
44.8
11
23
13
13
Somerset
16
10
62.5
10
6
37.5
1
2
2
1
Talbot
37
21
56.8
11
10
16
43.2
3
7
4
2
Washington
94
56
59.6
41
15
38
40.4
12
10
13
3
Wicomico
83
39
47.0
33
6
44
53.0
15
9
12
8
Worcester
23
18
78.3
9
9
5
21.7
3
1
1
*This total State figure excludes 561 transfers between units.
/Includes transfers from nonpublic schools.
TABLE
106
New High School Teachers and Principals 7-12: By Source: Maryland Public Schools: September 1970
Source of Teachers
Inexperienced
Experienced
Local Unit
Number
New to
Total
Residents
of
Res ident s
of
Total
Taught in
1969-70/
Last Taught
Previous to 1969-70
Local
Unit
Number
"D /-\ -y- /-» s-\ -r-\ t-
Mary land
Other
Areas
Number
Percent
in
Maryland
in ucner
Areas
in
Maryland
in UUIcT
Areas
Total State
*4 , 362
2,663
55.5
1,541
1,122
2,138
44.5
479
642
621
396
Allegany
62
39
62.9
25
14
23
37.1
8
5
7
3
Anne Arundel
428
246
57.5
124
122
182
42.5
36
49
62
35
Baltimore City
781
484
62.0
384
100
297
38.0
60
57
146
34
Baltimore
681
411
60.4
289
122
270
39.6
79
70
80
41
Calvert
23
13
56.5
8
5
10
43.5
3
5
2
Caroline
34
19
55.9
3
16
15
44.1
2
5
5
3
Carroll
82
55
67.1
20
35
27
32.9
8
4
10
5
Cecil
71
43
60.6
20
23
28
39.4
6
10
7
5
Charles
104
44
42.3
20
24
60
57.7
16
23
10
11
Dorchester
53
34
64.2
23
11
19
35.8
6
*• 5
5
3
Frederick
83
51
61.4
34
17
32
38.6
7
12
8
5
Garrett
16
7
43.7
6
1
9
56.3
1
4
2
2
Harford
171
103
60.2
7
96
68
39.8
18
24
18
8
Howard
112
51
45.5
48
3
61
54.5
28
20
10
3
Kent
38
27
71.1
8
19
11
28.9
3
4
2
2
Montgomery
682
339
49.7
146
193
343
50.3
49
119
98
77
Prince George's
953
448
47.0
260
188
505
53.0
88
170
118
129
Queen Anne ' s
38
23
60.5
9
14
15
39.5
3
4
5
3
St. Mary's
105
66
62.9
31
35
39
37.1
7
15
5
12
Somerset
24
17
70.8
2
15
7
29.2
2
2
3
Talbot
37
22
59.5
4
18
15
40.5
6
7
1
1
Washington
94
41
43.6
28
13
53
56.4
25
17
8
3
Wicomico
95
56
58.9
26
30
39
41.1
14
9
10
6
Worcester
34
24
70.6
16
8
10
29.4
4
2
1
3
*This total State figure excludes 439 transfers between units.
/Includes transfers from nonpublic schools.
TABLE
107
High School Equivalence: State of Maryland: 1960-61 - 1970-71
Year
Number of Applicants Who
Total Number
of
Certificates
Issued
Completed
Examination*
Earned
Certificate
Earned Certificate
through USAFI/
1960-61
1, 940
1,002
833
1,835
1961-62
2,327
1, 181
719
1, 900
1962-63
2,595
1,307
746
2,053
1963-64
3,015
1,455
747
2,202
1964-65
3,274
1,437
672
2, 109
1965-66
3,562
1,595
592
2, 187
1966-67
3,905
1,763
584
2,347
1967-68
4,947
2, 109
881
2,990
1968-69
6,495
2,838
875
3, 713
1969-70
8,453
3,363
1,091
4,454
1970-71
8,725
4,252
1,009
5,261
*Infludes re-tests.
yUnited States Armed Forces Institute.
TABLE
108
General Adult Education Programs*: Number of Teachers, Classes, and Enrollment: State of Maryland: 1970-71
Local Unit
Total
Americani-
zation and
Citizenship
Elementary
Education
High School
Academic
Education
Language
Rapid
Reading
Physical
Fitness
French
Spanish
Russian
German
Other
Teachers
Classes
Enroll-
ment
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
Total State
1,448
2,385
56,094
21
646
16
218
625
14,727
74
1,309
83
1,524
4
60
37
761
20
365
17
379
61
1,876
Al legany
z
Z
1 JU
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Anne Arundel
A 1
OZ
_
_
_
_
25
507
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
3
64
2
56
Baltimore City
A ^ 1
7 1 ^
/ ID
1 ^ 717
18
605
16
218
322
8,743
16
159
15
164
_
_
2
13
_
_
_
_
_
_
Baltimore
11 A
10 1 A ^
1 Z , ID J
-
-
-
-
59
1,328
9
179
12
262
.-
8
169
2
36
9
209
-
-
Calvert
10
10
179
3
56
Carol ine
0
fa
1 1C
L Jj
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Carroll
1 /
J / o
_
_
_
8
99
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
4
164
Cecil
1 1
1 £.
ZD J
-
-
-
-
3
29
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
51
Charles
8
11
215
3
60
5
6
204
2
121
Frederick
90
132
1,771
33
358
14
245
Garrett
12
12
299
1
16
1
72
Harford
15
14
236
14
236
Howard
24
38
764
1
26
3
68
Kent
19
25
400
7
80
Montgomery
192
575
12,544
3
41
105
2,349
45
902
47
976
2
40
20
464
15
296
5
106
Prince George' s
182
252
6,090
15
307
3
52
6
103
2
20
6
99
2
26
26
860
Queen Anne' s
8
13
226
1
22
St. Mary's
59
84
1,741
11
214
8
353
Somerset
1
1
10
1
10
Talbot
2
2
25
Washing ton
24
51
693
5
60
1
17
3
19
1
7
1
7
Wicomico
4
6
77
2
34
Worcester
11
11
215
5
88
•'Programs administered by local boards of education.
TABLE
108
General Adult Education Programs*: Number of Teachers, Classes, and Enrollment: State of Maryland: 1970-71
Local Unit
Business Education
Fine Arts
Arts and
Crafts,
Ceramics
Music
Furniture
Ref inishing ,
Woodworking
Other
Practical
and
Applied
Arts
Other/
Bookkeeping
Shorthand-
Stenography
Typing
Other
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
C
E
Total State
6
109
7
109
30
too
523
9
15U
ill
131
2,921
30 1
6,227
32
864
e; c
JO
954
223
c loo
D , IVo
632
I/, 1/4
Al 1 P P ATI V
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
30
1
108
-
_
Anno AfiinHpl
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
13
253
4
65
2
42
4
238
9
182
Ro 1 h i mAro f i t" v
Dd J. L 1I11U L C V_, 1 L.V
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
326
5,815
Baltimore
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
48
1,082
59
1,292
-
-
19
343
-
-
91
7,265
Calvert
1
14
2
32
1
18
1
10
2
49
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
38
-
-
2
38
3
59
-
_
farrnl 1
_
-
_
-
_
-
-
-
2
43
3
68
_
-
-
-
-
-
8
204
Cec i 1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5
68
-
-
-
-
4
85
2
32
Charles
7
137
1
18
Dorchester
1
19
3
64
Pr pHpn' pW
1
11
2
15
8
126
6
78
19
268
3
59
11
135
2
17
33
459
Parrot- h
1
42
1
33
1
18
5
91
2
27
Harford
Howard
3
47
12
235
19
388
Kent
1
31
2
36
1
15
2
23
4
87
8
128
Montgomery
64
1,365
154
3,265
19
646
2
25
29
648
65
1,421
Prince George' s
2
30
16
398
13
366
4
63
9
213
117
2,887
31
666
Queen Anne ' s
1
15
3
69
2
30
6
90
St. Mary's
3
64
3
49
7
116
1
37
1
13
26
499
24
396
Somer se t
Talbot
2
25
Washington
20
347
2
23
7
82
11
131
Wicomico
1
2
25
1
11
Worcester
3
55
3
72
^Programs administered by local boards of education.
/See following pages for detail.
TABLE
108
Detailed explanation of "Other Adult Programs" as summarized on the preceding table.
Local Unit
Subject
Classes
Enroll-
ment
Local Unit
Subject
Classes
Enroll-
ment
Anne Arundel
Basic Real Estate
1
50
Calvert
Preparation for Family/Home
2
49
Insurance
1
18
Living
Inves tments
4
51
Modern Mathematics/Parents
1
10
Carroll
Drug Education
3
77
Real Estate
2
53
Issues
2
20
Investments and Securities
1
16
Baltimore City
Parent Education
312
5,517
Pilot's Ground School
Reading
1
18
(Student and Private)
1
74
Reading Improvement
12
255
Pilot's Ground School
Spelling Vocabulary Review
1
25
(Advanced)
1
17
Baltimore
American Institutional Banking
1
16
Cecil
Drug Abuse
1
17
College Information for Parents
7
196
Engine Tune-up
1
15
Contemporary American Novel
1
17
Coast Guard Auxiliary
1
25
Frederick
Accelerated Basic Electronics
1
13
Creative Writing
2
32
Agriculture Mechanics
4
79
Crises (Contemporary Issues)
1
26
Arc Welding
3
52
Defensive Driving
4
112
Auto Mechanics
2
21
Driver Education
27
949
College Information
2
42
Drug Abuse
1
871
Consumer Education
2
24
Effective Reading
2
49
Defensive Driving
1
34
Electricity
1
12
Driver Education
3
42
Great Books
2
23
Electricity Basic
1
21
Income Tax Seminar
1
213
Electronics
1
2
Investment
14
339
Graphic Arts
2
26
Medical Self Help
4
147
Machine Shop
2
21
Modern Contemporary Problems
1
22
Metal Shop
2
21
Navigation
1
744
Photography
1
10
New Mathematics/Parents
1
40
Pilot Ground School
1
11
Photography
3
52
Plumbing and Heating
2
18
Public Affairs Forums
1
1,491
Stock Market Investments
1
11
Seamanship
12
666
Trowel Trades
1
4
Senior Citizens Cultural Services
1
1,194
Welding
1
7
Test Orientation
2
29
TABLE
108
Detailed explanation of "Other Adult Programs" as summarized on the preceding table.
Local Unit
Sub j ec t
Classes
Enroll-
men t
Local Unit
Sub j ec t
Classes
Enroll-
nien t
Garrett
Driver Educa tion
1
6
Montgomery
Enviornmen t and Ecology
2
40
Income Tax
1
21
( continued)
Genea logy
4
112
General Metals
1
23
Howa r d
American Red Cross Water
nia<;<; Par tnri P«;
21
Safe ty Ins truction
1
40
Gr ea t Dec i s ion s
5
106
Be t ter Your Bridge
2
28
Helping Children to Read
2
58
Civilization Films and Discussion
1
55
Instrument Ground School
1
32
Creative Writing
1
16
Italic Handwriting
5
92
Creative Wr i t ing for Women
1
14
1 pt' e Takp a Walk
L L. L g 1 . J 1 . 'v O > ■ a 1 r\
2
53
Effective Listening
1
40
Lip Reading
3
62
I
Manaoino f^Vii 1 Htpti Rf^Via\/"iOT"
I Idlldg, J. 11^ kjlll IUL Cll Delia V
I
16
How to Pi ay Br i dg e
2
74
Manila! C nmrni in i ra on
i la 1 1 Li a l VjL>iiuuljiij.l,ci l i u u
I
28
Tnt"ToHnrt"in'n t n Manna 1 C nmmiiTi i c a t* i nn
I
1 1
Pi U Ll J. L1UU
2
54
T ooHcrchi' n t- on 1 1 a 1 C <-jrn i n o r
LcdUci bllip 1 U LL 11 L l..i 1 ) fc i I L [ 1 .1 1
1
9
Pharmaco logy
■a
j
Ma cnnru
t Id O 'J l 1 L V
\
21
P i p t" 1 1 t p FTflmi nc
I L 1 1 U I L I 1 ■ 1 . 1 Lie
5
188
Ppfin 1 p Parfu Pol i tire
I
9
Pi 1 n f r,raHnafp Cphnnl
1 L 1 U L UL dUU J tl OCllUU J-
I
17
0
Thp T aw anH Ynn
l lie Law aiiu L w u
2
24
Piinl i r ^npak i no
16
Vo lunteers in Tea ch mg and
*\ ■> ^ nn i n 1 1 o c r\ i t" h £s M a c t~ o t* c
1CL1U1J.UUCO J- . . 1 L L O
o
i.
JO
Led! 1 1 J. llgj nUl rv b 1
I
Thnrni i oh 1 v MnHpTn Mtc
l I l\J L (J LJ^ 1 1 L y 1 1UUC 1 U L 1 L b •
•J
J
69
Un oc — Th pi' r farp a n H ^tul i' no
vvigo illcll 1 ■ i 1 t fc. diiu o uy ii 1
2
26
\i] d£au"cnHi no
2
51
Kent
Basic Au to Ma in t enanc e
^5
M.U * cl 1 1 L. t U I IIJ LU^l d^ll\
I
? 1
& j.
Ra ? i r Pn' nn' nl p nf 1 au
Uu OIL 1 I 1 1 1 L L U I L KJ J_ 1 a Vv
I
8
Beg inn ing Bridge
1
10
Bridge - Advanced
1
20
Bridge
1
17
Bridge - Beginning
2
26
Chanel Suit
3
50 .
First Aid
1
30
Child Psychology
2
23
First Aid Advanced
1
16
Day Care for Children
2
30
Welding
1
13
Effective Listening
1
11
Income Tax Preparation
2
22
Montgomery-
Archaeological Tour
1
15
Modern Thought
1
50
Basic Ground School
1
36
Multi Media
1
10
Braille
4
23
Nurse Assistant Training
1
27
Creative Writing
3
82
Photography
3
77
Dollar Sense
1
19
Photography II
1
30
Driver Education
7
82
Real Estate
7
214
Ecology
1
18
Speed Reading
3
63
Supervisory and Administration
1
11
TABLE
108
Detailed explanation of "Other Adult Programs" as summarized on the preceding table.
pTTi-r» 11-
unro i i
Lnro ii-
Local Unit
■ .
Su b j ec t
Classes
men t
-
Local Unit
Su b 1 gc t
Classes
ment
^ t Maru 1 <5
o l. • i id l y a
A i i t~ n Rr* H v anH Ff^n H <s t
nU i-U DUUj/ el 1 1 LI i CllUCL
2
28
Dal llUUlu UailL 1 L 1
2
66
Au to Mg c han i c s
I
10
Ra c 1 f APTOTIfllt t 1 f Q
2
15
Rti rkl flvi no T
Ui iL t\laj X
3
47
T aw f nT t"Vici T avman
Law 1UL L-ilc Lay USO U
2
14
Bricklaying II
1
13
Public Speaking
2
10
Cabinet Making
2
30
Reading Improvement
2
14
Carpentry I
1
21
The College Question
1
12
Charm
2
30
Civil Service Training
1
12
Wicomico
Photography
1
11
Drafting/Photo Darkroom
1
13
Electronic Mechanical Servicing
2
36
Lawn Mower Repair
1
16
Marine Engine I
1
11
Marine Engine II
1
18
Nurse's Aide Training
1
17
Personnel Management
1
15
Substitute Teacher Aid Training
2
70
Understanding Human Behavior
1
9
TABLE
109
Adult Basic Education: State of Maryland: 1970-1971
Number
Enrollment by Grade Level
Number
Local Unit
of
Total
1 - 3
4-6
7 - 8
Completing
C 1 di s s 6 s
\ Beginning;
V, 111 H i. lilt U i d LC )
^rtUVdlH-CU )
8th Grade
Total State
474
8,794
2,092
3, 334
3, 368
1 ,641
Al legany
4
184
20
78
86
90
Anne Arundel
23
536
90
203
243
92
Baltimore City
52
2,589
355
980
1,254
317
Baltimore
53
1,070
242
383
445
177
Calvert
7
53
11
31
11
12
Caroline
4
32
14
14
4
2
Carroll
7
60
27
18
15
12
Cecil
5
69
16
18
35
18
Charles
15
170
58
66
46
24
Dorchester
4
67
16
31
20
47
Frederick
7
74
18
21
35
28
Garrett
6
92
32
38
22
8
Harford
23
227
20
151
56
27
Howard
5
81
16
21
44
46
Kent
5
68
9
31
28
23
Montgomery
109
1,349
511
453
385
313
Prince George's
102
1,461
453
574
434
250
Queen Anne' s
St. Mary's
9
108
71
22
15
16
Somerset
5
69
16
32
21
18
Talbot
3
67
3
19
45
29
Washington
11
159
67
45
47
51
Wicomico
11
146
6
78
62
29
Worcester
4
63
21
27
15
12
TABLE
110
Vocational Adult Education Programs: Enrollment by Program: State of Maryland: 1970-71
Local Unit
Total
Agri-
culture
Bus ines s
and
Office
Education
Distribu-
t ive
Educa-
tion
Health
Occupa-
t ions
Consumer
and
Homemaking
Education
Occupa-
t iona 1
Home
Economics
Tech-
nical
Educa-
tion
Trade
and
Industrial
Education
Other*
Total State
28,348
52
8,980
604
260
9,776
194
166
7,616
700
Allegany
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Anne Arundel
1,132
570
500
—
48
14
Baltimore City
7,366
2 ,800
34
130
724
132
3,446
100
Baltimore
10,534
4
2,570
484
80
5,512
166
1,538
180
Calvert
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Caroline
120
24
44
-
-
-
-
-
-
52
Carroll
416
54
130
28
174
30
Cecil
498
146
84
2
120
144
2
Charles
-
-
-
Dorchester
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Frederick
396
18
52
-
2
152
—
-
168
4
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
2,978
2
568
2
46
2,012
32
216
100
Prince George's
3,140
2
1,826
1,106
206
Queen Anne 1 s
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
1,354
2
204
626
2
510
10
Wicomico
414
146
266
2
Worcester
*Not identifiable by program due to incomplete reporting.
TABLE
111
Vocational Education for Maryland Public High Schools: Enrollment by Program: 1970-71
Local Unit
Tota 1
Agri-
culture
Business
and
\J L L ICC
Education
Distribu-
tive
Educat ion
Health
Occupa-
tions
Consumer
and
Homemak ing
Educat ion
Occupa-
tional
Home
Economics
Tech-
nical
tion
Trade
and
lILUUa L 1 H 1
Education
Cooper-
ative
1 1 T"» 3 _
IAt.U[Jd —
tions
0 the
Total
121 ,655
3,223
39,718
3,259
687
49,426
2 ,271
432
19,439
898
2,302
Allegany
1,764
63
263
89
31
857
39
_
412
_
10
Anne Arundel
9,274
15
5,827
470
2,126
42
-
748
-
46
Baltimore City
18,973
28
7,875
497
201
2,780
147
199
6,775
471
Bait imore
24,132
220
5,811
468
60
14,826
233
1,881
94
539
Calvert
646
64
249
6
48
_
276
3
Carol ine
502
33
295
28
_
_
140
6
Carroll
3,244
103
734
15
13
1,375
130
-
726
-
148
Cecil
1,495
41
546
18
45
466
7
360
12
Charles
3,120
93
1 , 121
1,616
38
217
35
Dorchester
2 ,303
134
847
157
877
_
65
223
Frederick
4,815
416
1,504
130
-
1,915
33
-
649
-
168
Garrett
902
78
265
195
45
311
8
Harford
2,624
247
1,825
452
40
60
Howard *
3,819
45
363
1
81
2,745
72
493
19
Kent
714
45
373
3
237
27
29
Montgomery
21,687
633
2,524
711
14,015
1,186
173
2,067
179
199
Prince George's
13,435
319
6,132
322
67
4,179
164
1,694
475
83
Queen Anne 1 s
1,068
143
312
72
27
70
414
30
St. Mary's
1,312
94
486
30
19
443
234
6
Somerset
127
54
41
32
Talbot
489
17
345
44
1
51
31
Washington
2,891
276
684
117
63
774
53
790
4
130
Wicomico
1,775
41
1,001
112
33
23
518
41
6
Worcester
544
21
295
16
204
8
*Not identifiable by program due to incomplete reporting.
VOCATIONAL
REHABILITATION DATA
nnual Report
TABLE
112
Vocational Rehabilitation Services Rendered: State of Maryland: 1970-71
Total
Being
Be ing
Surveyed :
Closed :
Local Unit
Number
Rehabil-
Followed
Training
Prepared
Under
Other
Cases
itated
on Jobs
Completed
for Jobs
Advisement
Services
Total State
24,016
8,014
1,371
1,545
6,125
4,829
2, 142
Allegany
290
126
16
25
87
20
16
Anne Arundel
1,520
448
165
66
268
396
177
Baltimore City
8,016
2,838
396
641
1,733
1,504
904
Bal timore
3,062
928
229
197
956
539
213
Calvert
105
35
3
14
43
10
Caroline
180
66
10
13
30
39
22
Carroll
594
178
41
37
199
86
53
Cecil
318
94
16
19
50
101
38
Charles
430
123
33
6
58
141
69
Dor che s ter
HJO
luU
9 "X
9 9
7 l
37
Frederick
/9 /
O C 0
2t>Z
J /
9 Q
'XL 'X
Q A
7U
9fi
£w
Garrett
74
37
2
l
23
4
1
Harford
381
152
15
13
143
20
38
* Howard
439
156
44
37
107
76
19
Kent
116
48
8
8
21
20
11
Montgomery
1,757
575
68
105
409
480
120
Prince George' s
2,558
784
78
95
797
649
155
Queen Anne' s
157
61
10
9
25
34
18
St. Mary's
353
130
27
29
74
42
51
Somerset
190
87
8
13
36
32
14
Talbot
283
115
19
27
64
40
18
Washington
1,163
360
80
78
437
162
46
Wicomico
656
206
16
58
158
147
71
Worcester
139
45
7
11
22
33
21
TABLE
113
Characteristics of Clients Served by Vocational Rehabilitation: State of Maryland: 1970-71
• •
Characteristic
Total
Rehabili-
tated*
Other/
Primary Source or Support at Acceptance
Total
Rehabi li-
tated*
Other/
Total Number
24
, U lO
8,014
16
Current earnings
2
642
1
362
1
280
Family and friends
11
205
3
162
8
043
Age
Private relief agency
34
14
20
Under 20
5
, 238
836
402
Public assistance
2
695
812
1
883
20 - 34
9
, 900
3,399
6
501
Public institution - tax supported
164
1
7 38
2
426
- A A
3
, 381
1 AOS.
L , 4U O
\
973
Workmen' s compensation
175
55
120
45 - 64
5
,068
2,102
2
966
Social Security Disability Insurance
702
222
480
65 - over
429
269
160
Other disability, sickness, savings or age
Not reported
-
benefits
225
82
143
Annuity or other non-disability insurance
Education-Grades Completed
benef i ts
277
148
129
None
123
49
74
Disability or sickness benefits, savings,
1-7
3
,288
J- , £. ' D
1
992
o ther
1
043
411
632
8
2
,528
896
1
632
Not reported
854
8
846
9-11
q
o
, HO 1
2,605
c
■>
ODD
12
5
,072
1,853
3
219
17 1 R
I J - I J
1
, 148
A 1 ft
410
730
16 and over
389
155
234
Special Education
2
,791
699
2
Not reported
216
43
173
Race
White
15
,392
5,194
10
198
Negro
8
,444
2,799
5
645
Indian
12
6
6
Other
38
12
26
Not reported
130
3
127
Sex
Male
13
,977
4,511
9
466
Female
10
,039
3,503
6
536
Dependents
0
16
,533
5,025
U
508
1
2
,608
1,124
1
484
2 or 3
2,803
1,126
1
677
4 or more
1
,879
735
1
144
Not reported
193
4
189
^Clients who were rehabilitated into employment during year.
/Other clients who received service during the year.
TABLE
114
Nature of Disability of Rehabilitation Clients: State of Maryland: 1970-71
Type of Disability
Total
Rehabilitated*
Other/
Total
24 ,016
8 ,014
16 ,002
Orthopedic Amputation
At least one upper and one lower limb
19
8
11
Both upper limbs
11
5
6
One upper limb
92
40
52
One or both lower limbs
512
284
228
Other unspecified parts
52
26
ZD
Orthopedic Impairment - except amputations
Three or more limbs
368
99
269
One upper and one lower limb
355
124
231
One or both upper limbs
454
145
309
One or both lower limbs
1,254
402
852
Other, ill defined
1 ,06?
1 Q o
333
Vision Impairments
yo light perception
148
39
116
Less than 20/200 correction, other eye defective
283
97
205
Blind in one eye - other eye defective
113
33
80
Blind in one eye - other eye good
226
70
156
Other visual impairments
726
236
464
1 !t 11 La 1 1 11 1 cl 1 L 11 1 1 1 1 L o
2,136
Character personality, behavior disorders
2,991
855
1 1 c 1 1 L d 1 I c Lai Ud L lull
3,571
951
2,620
f 5 > LI! la L I 1L
2 ,888
1,156
1,732
Tuberculosis
514
162
352
Miscellaneous
Alcoholism
1,189
608
581
Deafness, unable to talk
203
66
137
Deafness, able to talk
256
82
174
Other hearing impairments
430
154
276
Diabetes mellitus
622
130
492
Digestive system disorders
1,526
808
718
Drug addiction
348
109
239
Epilepsy
812
205
607
Genito-urinary system
317
172
145
Heart and circulatory disorders
935
301
634
Speech
263
66
197
Other
1,475
248
1,227
^Clients who were rehabilitated into employment during year.
TABLE
115
Number of Vocational Rehabilitation Referrals by Reporting Agencies: State of Maryland: 1970-71
T>\ ;no c a f D a f >- -r q 1 o
lyjJcb V L lAtri-trlldi-b
To ta 1
RcriQ hi 1 i hofafiw
IvcIldUl J. J. Id IcU"
0 ther /
Total
24,016
8,014
16,002
Educa t iona 1 ins ti tu t ions
6, 227
1, 228
4,999
Ho sp i ta 1 and s ana tori lims
5, 153
2, 354
2, 799
Health organizations and agencies
1, 306
479
827
We 1 f are agenc i e s
1,634
464
1, 170
Social Security Admins trat ion
581
148
433
Wo rknien s c omp ens a t ion agenc i e s
1 ft 7
J. o /
1 "\L
C h a ho ofnr\l rwrmon 1" conn r o
O laic cllip I Uy 111 c 11 L sclVlLt:
624
394
Old It VULd LIUIld 1 1 tllaUl 1 1 Ld ll'JLl agCllL V
248
67
181
Correctional institutions
1,770
526
1,244
Other public organizations or agencies
695
230
465
Artifical appliance companies
75
55
20
Employers
65
35
30
Self-referred
2,399
939
1,460
Physicians
1,336
584
752
Other individuals
1,606
588
1,018
Other private organizations or agencies
110
34
76
*Clients who were rehabilitated into employment during year.
/Other clients who received service during the year.
Annual Report
TABLE
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Expenditures by Maryland State Department of Education: Headquarters and Vocational Rehabilitation: 1970-71
Source or Purpose
Administration
and
Finance
Research,
Evaluation, and
Information
Systems
Instruction
Vocational-
Technical
Educa tion
Library
Development
and
Services
Compensatory,
Urban, and
Supplementary
Programs
Certification
and
Accreditat ion
Salaries
Technical and Special Fees
Communication
Travel
Motor Vehicle Operation and Maintenance
Contractual Services
Supplies and Materials
Equipment - Replacement
Equipment - Additional
Grants, Subsidies and Contributions
Fixed Charges
$1,156,820
123,392
40,256
37,898
6,776
200,008
16,454
12,428
12,346
502,511
27,527
$360,569
9,428
12,826
14,275
543
126,259
11,092
2,826
5,472
77,494
5,910
$ 940,933
65,319
28,056
49,267
10,553
338,930
15,539
10,836
12,344
133,132
37,638
$ 576,288
9,907
15,710
38,682
5,442
155,513
7,139
3,709
2,186
23,782
26,756
$ 235,802
26,163
7,935
15,931
868
51,635
7,937
174
2,582
28,694
14,633
$206,330
68,001
9,238
12,361
2,482
58,609
3,180
3,709
1,197
32,540
1,461
$573,223
37,409
18,105
14,961
3,694
75,358
6,516
12,003
2,832
4,461
5,935
Total
$2,136,416
$626,694
$1,642,547
$ 865,114
$ 392,354
$399,108
$754,497
State Library
Services
Instruct ional
Television
Administration
Rehabilitation
Placement and
Guidance
Case
Services
Disability
Determinat ion
Rehab i litat ion
Center
Salaries *
Technical and Special Fees
Communication
Travel
Motor Vehicle Operation and Maintenance
Contractual Services
Supplies and Materials
Equipment - Replacement
Equipment - Additional
Grants, Subsidies and Contributions
Fixed Charges
$ 52,095
5,841
2,195
1,617
267
204,420
4,932
1,854
3,073
25,961
27,068
$255,000
59,280
12,597
9,320
511
253,132
52,203
24,856
8,161
$ 433,278
5,033
13,470
12,372
4,803
65 , 104
11,490
3,766
710
59,116
15,931
$3,119,410
18,034
85,591
88,791
8,666
1,658,215
25,324
7,379
257,645
236,768
149,030
$
4,006,980
$418,708
415,599
10,594
12,550
3,128
3,749
512
11,570
35,397
27,482
$ 12,879
997
8
69
80
2 76
879
50
Total
$ 329,323
$675,060
$ 625,073
$5,654,853
$4,006,980
$939,289
$ 15,238
TABLE
117
Statement of Appropriations: Maryland State Department of Education: 1970-71
Unit or Program
Appropriations*
Total
General
Special
Federal
Expenditures
Total
Disburse-
ments
Encum-
berances
Appropriation Lapsed
Cancel-
lations/
State Share of Current Expenses
Current Expense Incentive Aid
Transpor tat ion
Transportation-Handicapped Children
School Building Construction Aid
Handicapped Children
Public Libraries
Federal Vocational Education
Adult Education
School Lunch
Public Works and Economic
Development Act
National Defense Education Act
Driver Education Fund
Public Library Incentive Aid
Elementary and Secondary Education
Act - Title I
Elementary and Secondary Education
Act - Title II
Elementary and Secondary Education
Act - Title III
Child Nutrition Act.
School Community Centers Program
Grants in State-Handicapped Children
Education Professions Development
Act
Food Service Program
Headquarters-State Department of
Education
State-Aided Educational Institutions
$163,112,070
10,582,547
31,869,550
809,000
73,001,000
21,745,200
2,979,340
10,000,000
946,500
5,900,000
2,793,817
1,780,000
900,000
1,481,460
21,000,000
1,516,000
2,200,000
5,920,000
750,000
571,000
320,000
2,325,000
20,107,175
1,901,939
$163,112,070
10,582,547
31,869,550
809,000
73,001,000
21,745,200
2,379,340
191,500
140,000
1,163,460
750,000
2,325,000
6,451,989
1,901,939
900,000
137,010
600,000
10,000,000
755,000
5,900,000
2,653,817
1,780,000
318,000
21,000,000
1,516,000
2,200,000
5,920,000
571,000
320,000
13,518,176
$163,112,070
10,582,547
31,869,550
809,000
73,001,000
21,745,200
2,979,340
7,362,485
870,406
5,900,000
2,793,817
861,465
900,000
1,243,541
20,965,455
1,470,646
2,040,520
5,920,000
750,000
555,357
320,000
2,325,000
19,062,545
1,901,939
$161,851,957
10,039,618
30,072,718
228,112
21,809,230
18,334,880
2,945,730
2,257,582
79,731
5,776,157
903,596
273,984
1,019,863
8,644,687
225,416
461,926
2,394,895
112,816
194,781
38,000
2,021,916
16,680,340
1,901,939
$ 1,260
542
1,796
580
51,191
3,410
33
5,104
790
123
,113
,929
,832
,888
,770
,320
,610
,903
,675
,848
1,890,221
587,481
900,000
223,678
12,320,768
1,245,230
1,578,594
3,525,105
637,184
360,576
282,000
303,084
2,382,205
2,637,515
76,094
918,535
237,919
34,545
45,345
159,480
15,643
788,798
TOTAL
$384,511,598
$316,422,595
$1,037,010
$67,051,993
$379,341,883
$288,269,869
$91,072,014
$4,913,883
*Appropriations adjusted by credits and amendments.
/Applies to Federal Funds.
^Applies to General Funds.
TABLE
118
Local Revenue Appropriations: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Appropriations for Public Schools/
Percent
of Total Revenue Appropriated to
Public
Schools
Local Unit
Loca 1
All School
Current
Capita 1
Debt
All School
Current
Capita 1
Debt
Revenue*
Purposes
Expenses
Outlay
Service
Purposes
Expenses
Outlay
Service
Total State
$1, 027, 658, 152
$561,757,518
$483,
433,939
$4,857,306
$73,
466, 273
54.
7
47.0
0.5
7.
2
Allegany
15, 496, 074
7,999, 087
7,
477,
285
521,802
51.
6
'to. J
3.
3
Anne Arundel
59,325,444
36,407,555
32,
084,
532
_
4,
323,023
61.
4
54. 1
7.
3
Baltimore City
261,083,386
98,250,379
85,
950,
799
-
12,
299,580
37.
6
32.9
-
4.
7
Baltimore
158, 734, 418
103,544,308
87,
922,
206
3,969,500
11,
652,602
65.
2
55.4
2.5
7.
3
Ca lvert
3, 924, 127
2,333,295
2,
034,
105
-
299, 190
59.
5
51.9
-
7.
6
Caroline
2, 946, 178
1, 833, 168
1,
397,
416
154, 638
281, 114
62.
2
47.4
5 . 3
9.
5
Carroll
12,279,565
7,585,952
6,
562,
606
1
023,346
61
8
53.4
8.
4
Cecil
8,378, 167
5,909,954
4,
713,
216
_
1
196,738
70
6
56.3
-
14.
3
Char les
9,472,846
6,931,706
5,
446,
561
403,200
1
081, 945
73
2
57.5
4.3
11.
4
Dorchester
5,439, 110
2,847,213
2,
514,
315
-
332,898
52
4
46.2
-
6.
2
Frederick
18,467, 102
12,383,691
9,963,
232
2,
420,459
67
0
53.9
13.
1
Garrett
3, 652, 099
1,366,034
1,
200
245
165,789
37
4
32.9
4.
5
Harford #
21,622,319
13,336,467
11,306,
838
2
029,629
61
7
52.3
9.
4
Howard
19,611, 172
12,224,713
10,
107
500
236,916
1
880,297
62
3
51.5
1.2
9.
6
Kent
3,078,214
2,284,648
1,
982
833
301,815
74
2
64.4
9.
8
Montgomery
198,118,572
115,253,018
99,
658,078
15,594,939
58
2
50.3
7.
9
Prince George's
173,419,328
101,582,222
87,
323,901
14
258,321
58
6
50.4
8.
2
Queen Anne ' s
3,336,925
2,224, 798
1,
972
385
42,500
209,913
66
7
59. 1
1.3
6.
3
St. Mary's
5,451,281
2,585,749
2,
150
540
33,536
401,673
47
4
39.4
0.6
7.
4
Somerset
2,542,416
1,025,917
928
888
17,016
80,013
40
4
36.5
0. 7
3.
2
Ta lbot
5,089,558
2,900,369
2,
589, 113
311,256
57
0
50.9
6.
1
Washington
18,687,721
12,098,950
10,
773,851
1
325,099
64
7
57.6
7.
1
Wicomico
9,854, 636
5,499,747
4,
610
996
888, 751
55
8
46.8
9.
0
Worcester
7,647,494
3,348,578
2,
762
498
586,081
43
8
36.1
7.
7
^Figures from State Bureau of Fiscal Services which include taxes, licenses and permits, and fines 6&i forfeitures.
'Figures from financial reports of local boards of education.
TABLE
119
Receipts from All Sources for Current Expenses-, School Construction, and Debt Service:
Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
(Includes Teachers' Retirement and Social Security Paid Direct by State)
Local Unit
Total
Receipts
Revenue
Non revenue
Percent from
Each Source
State
Federal
Local
State
Federal
Local
Non-
revenue
Appropriat ions
ULllcl /
Total State
$1,098,839,120
$343,425,540
$74,860,245
$561,757,518
$4,690,826
$114,104,991
31.2
6.8
51.6
10.4
Allegany
16,164,617
6,380,488
1,405,312
7,999,087
51,316
328,414
39.5
8.7
49.8
2.0
Anne Arundel
93,530,250
28,931,870
5,189,635
36 ,407 ,555
408 ,424
22 ,592 ,766
30.9
5.5
39.4
24.2
Baltimore City
227,418,353
85,135,313
19,773,492
98,250,379
409,499
23,849,670
37.4
8.7
43.4
10.5
Baltimore
155,917,640
41,124,802
4,499,095
103,544,308
375,216
6,374,219
26.4
2.9
66.6
4.1
Calvert
9,838,923
6,482,560
638,703
2,333,295
12,775
371,590
65.9
6.5
23.8
3.8
Caroline
5,211,425
2,796,585
573,136
1,833,168
6,913
1,623
53.7
11.0
35.3
i
Carroll
22,275,528
6,901,874
703,982
7,585,952
83,732
6,999,988
31.0
3.2
34.4
31.4
Cecil
11,280,377
4,412,737
902,147
5,909,954
49,420
6*119
39.1
8.0
52.8
0.1
Charles
14,356,589
5,561,374
1,700,445
6,931,706
83,806
79,258
38.7
11.8
48.9
0.6
Dorchester
6,186,522
2,475,587
858,688
2,847,213
1,662
3,372
40.0
13.9
46.1
i
Frederick
O c O/. Q QIC
1.) , JtO ,810
7,620,642
1,696,387
12,383,691
291,838
3 , 356 ,258
30.1
6.7
50.0
13.2
Garrett
4,818,370
2,650,678
792,235
1,366,034
8,566
857
55.0
16.5
28.5
i
Harford
33,542,008
11,188,030
2,510,982
13,336,467
136,180
6,370,349
33.3
7.5
40.2
19.0
Howard
22,655,765
6,669,053
1,149,680
12,224,713
180,097
2,432,222
29.4
5.1
54.8
10.7
Kent
3,995,071
1,205,605
481,020
2,284,648
10,344
13,454
30.2
12.0
57.5
0.3
Montgomery
185,524,848
42,005,156
9,088,948
115,253,018
1,433,967
17,743,759
22.6
4.9
62.9
9.6
Prince George's
188,108,907
54,475,856
15,476,646
101,582,222
775,263
15,798,920
29.0
8.2
54.4
8.4
Queen Anne ' s
4,770,019
1,787,634
331,423
2,224,798
10,959
415,205
37.5
6.9
46.9
8.7
St. Mary's
11,365,636
5,877,486
2,542,334
2,585,749
84,408
275,659
51.7
22.4
23.5
2.4
Somerset
4,117,790
2,224,078
587,004
1,025,917
11,958
268,833
54.0
14.3
25.2
6.5
Talbot
7,299,126
1,815,770
551,904
2,900,369
30,728
2,000,355
24.9
7.6
40.1
27.4
Washington
22,272,202
8,106,219
2,051,043
12,098,950
15,514
476
36.4
9.2
54.4
1
Wicomico
13,474,138
5,433,254
844,760
5,499,747
190,967
1,505,410
40.3
6.3
42.2
11.2
Worcester
9,366,200
2,162,889
511,244
3,348,578
27,274
3,316,215
23.1
5.5
36.0
35.4
^Includes federal funds for school breakfast, lunch, and special milk.
/Includes the following: tuition, refunds, transfers from other school units, and all other sources.
/Less than 0.1 percent.
TABLE
120
Receipts from All Sources for Current Expenses*: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
(Includes Teachers' Retirement and Social Security Paid Direct by State)
Local Unit
Total
Receipts
Revenue
Nonrevenue/
Percent from
Each Source
State
Federal
Local
State
Federal
Local
Non-
revenue
Appropriations
Other/
Total State
$837,584,392
$275,671,439
fj7? qsq IRQ
$483 ,433 ,939
$4,564,836
$954,989
32 . 9
8 . 7
58 . 3
0 . 1
Allegany
14,622,785
5,831,488
1,254,382
7,477,285
51,316
8,314
39.9
8.6
51.5
a
Anne Arundel
59,050,787
21,511,632
5 045 764
32 ,084,532
408,424
435
36.4
8.6
55 . 0
Baltimore City
173,446,668
67,312 ,878
19 773 492
85,950,799
409,499
38.8
11.4
49.8
Baltimore
127,046,067
34,780,590
T 968 055
87,922,206
375,216
27.4
3. 1
69.5
Ca lvert
5,006,566
2,320,443
636 713
2 ,034 , 105
12 ,775
2,530
46.3
12 . 7
40. 9
0. 1
Caroline
4,221,363
2,242,275
573,136
1,397,416
6,913
1,623
53.1
13.6
33.3
a
Carroll
12,551,810
5,204,252
683 982
6,562,606
78,160
22,810
41.5
5.4
52 . 9
0.2
Cecil
9,694,336
4,036,013
894,863
4,713,216
49,420
824
41.6
9.2
49.2
a
Charles
12,174,449
4,978,020
l 700 445
J. y 1 \J\J j " " — /
5,446,561
48,388
1,035
40.9
14.0
45. 1
a
Dorchester
5,743,977
2,365,940
858,688
2,514,315
1,662
3,372
41.2
14.9
43.8
0.1
Frederick
17,269,117
5,321,808
1,692,239
9,963,232
291,838
-
30.8
9.8
59.4
Garrett
4,503,210
2,501,539
792,235
1,200,245
8,566
625
55.6
17.6
26.8
a
Ha#-ford
23,450,773
9,496,773
2,510,982
11,306,838
136,180
40.5
10.7
48.8
Howard
16,645,650
5,208,373
1,149,680
10,107,500
180,097
31.3
6.9
61.8
Kent
3,635,853
1,157,877
472,678
1,982,833
10,344
12,121
31.9
13.0
54.8
0.3
Montgomery'
145,308,527
34,828,501
9,088,948
99,658,078
1,348,967
384,033
24.0
6.2
69.5
0.3
Prince George's
145,991,568
42,499,739
14,888,155
87,323,901
775,263
504,510
29.1
10.2
60.4
0.3
Queen Anne 1 s
3,911,928
1,595,250
331,423
1,972,385
10,959
1,911
40.8
8.5
50.7
a
St. Mary's
9,193,695
4,860,714
2,097,374
2,150,540
84,408
i,59
52.9
22.8
24.3
a
Somerset
3,470,635
1,941,606
587,004
928,888
11,958
1,179
55.9
16.9
27.1
0.1
Talbot
4,513,887
1,341,787
551,904
2,589,113
30,728
355
29.7
12.2
58. 1
a
Washington
20,246,918
7,406,034
2,051,043
10,773,851
15,514
476
36.6
10.1
53.3
a
Wicomico
10,668,848
5,021,231
844,760
4,610,996
190,967
894
47.1
7.9
45.0
a
Worcester
5,214,975
1,906,676
511,244
2,762,498
27,274
7,283
36.6
9.8
53.5
0.1
^Includes current expense for capital outlay and federal funds for school breakfast, lunch, and special milk.
/Includes the following: tuition, refunds, transfers from other school units, and all other sources.
^Includes sale of property and equipment, insurance recovery, and other nonrevenue receipts.
aLess than 0.1 percent.
TABLE
121
Receipts from All Sources for Current Expenses*: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
(Excludes Teachers' Retirement and Social Security Paid Direct by State)
Local Unit
Total
Receipts
Revenue
Nonr evenue /
Percent from
Each Source
State
Fed©ir3. 1
Local
State
F6d6I*el 1
Loca 1
Non-
Appropriations
Other?
Total State
$789,687,496
$227,774,543
$72,959,189
$483 ,433 ,939
$4,564,836
$954,989
28.8
9.2
61.8
0.2
Allegany
13,828,856
5,037,559
1,254,382
7,477,285
51,316
8,314
36.4
9.1
54.4
0.1
Anne Arundel
55,509,248
17,970,093
5,045,764
32,084,532
408,424
435
32.4
9.1
58.5
Ddl L 1I1IUIC V-i L L y
164 OUh ?RD
58,112,490
19,773,492
85,950,799
409,499
35.4
12.0
52.6
_
Baltimore
119,362,508
27,097,031
3,968,055
87,922,206
375,216
-
22.7
3.3
74.0
_
Calvert
4,768,466
2,082,343
636,713
2 ,034,105
12 , 775
2,530
43.7
13.3
42.9
0.1
Caroline
3,996,775
2,017,687
573,136
1,397,416
6,913
1,623
50.5
14.3
35.1
0.1
Carroll
11,817,321
4,469,763
683,982
6,562,606
78,160
22,810
37.8
5.8
56.2
0.2
Q 1 S 1 1 Q
3,492,996
894,863
4,713,216
49,420
824
38.2
9.8
52.0
a
Charles
11,617,795
4,421,366
1,700,445
5 ,446 ,561
48 , 388
1,035
38.1
14.6
47.3
a
Dorchester
5,462,677
2,084,640
858,688
2,514,315
1,662
3,372
38.2
15.7
46.1
a
Frederick
16,279,888
4,332,579
1,692,239
9,963,232
291,838
-
26.6
10.4
63.0
Garrett
4,283,060
2,281,389
792,235
1,200,245
8,566
625
53.3
18.5
28.2
a
Harford
21,970,607
8,016,607
2,510,982
11,306,838
136,180
36.5
11.4
52.1
Howard
15,707,376
4,270,099
1,149,680
10,107,500
180,097
27.2
7.3
65.5
Kent
3,459,518
981,542
472,678
1,982,833
10,344
12,121
28.4
13.7
57.6
0.3
Montgomery
136,991,137
26,511,111
9,088,948
99,658,078
1,348,967
384,033
19.4
6.6
73.7
0.3
Prince George's
137,215,249
33,723,420
14,888,155
87,323,901
775,263
504,510
24.6
10.8
64.2
0.4
Queen Anne ' s
3,706,753
1,390,075
331,423
1,972,385
10,959
1,911
37.5
8.9
53.5
0.1
St. Mary's
8,736,520
4,403,539
2,097,374
2,150,540
84,408
659
50.4
24.0
25.6
a
Somerset
3,294,639
1,765,610
587,004
928,888
11,958
1,179
53.6
17.8
28.6
a
Talbot
4,275,016
1,102,916
551,904
2,589,113
30,728
355
25.8
12.9
61.3
a
Washington
19,035,691
6,194,807
2,051,043
10,773,851
15,514
476
32.5
10.8
56.7
a
Wicomico
10,044,492
4,396,875
844,760
4,610,996
190,967
894
43.8
8.4
47.8
a
Worcester
4,926,305
1,618,006
511,244
2,762 ,498
27,274
7,283
32.8
10.4
56.6
0.2
*Includes current expense for capital outlay and federal funds for school breakfast, lunch, and special milk.
/Includes the following: tuition, refunds, transfers from other school units, and all other sources.
/Includes sale of property and equipment, insurance recovery, and other nonrevenue receipts.
aLess than 0.1 percent.
TABLE
122
Receipts from All Sources for School Construction: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
*
Local Unit
Total
Receipts
Revenue
Non revenue
Percent from Each Source
State
Federal
Local
State
Federa 1
Local
Non-
revenue
Appropriations
Other
Total State
$164,376,243
$44,341,889
$1,901,056
$4,857,306
$125 ,990
$113 , 150 ,002
27.0
1.2
2.9
68.9
A 1 legany
777 ,038
306,008
150,930
-
-
320, 100
39.4
19.4
-
41.2
Anne Arundel
27,223,863
A /.O 1 C C 1
M- ,40 / ,00 I
14 5 ,0 / I
-
22 ,592 ,331
10 . J
U.J
OJ . U
Baltimore City
36,147,761
12,298,091
-
23,849,670
34.0
_
66.0
Baltimore
12,017,285
1,142,526
531,040
3,969,500
6,374,219
9.5
4.4
33.0
53.1
Calvert
4,410,878
4,039,828
1,990
369,060
91.6
/
8.4
-
Pfl TO 1 1 TIP
534,228
379,590
154,638
-
71.0
-
29.0
l_.a. 1 LU11
8 700 372
1 ,697 , 622
20 ,000
-
5 ,572
6,977,178
19 . 5
0 . 2
OU • J
Cecil
12,579
7,284
-
-
5',295
57.9
_
42.1
Charles
706,195
189,354
-
403,200
35 ,418
78,223
26.8
-
62.1
11.1
Dor ches t er
_
_
-
-
-
-
r LcUci 1 1_
5 f)78 ?40
1,717,834
4,148
3,356,258
33.8
0.1
66. 1
Garrett
91,413
91,181
232
99.7
0.3
Harford
7,405,417
1,035,068
6,370,349
14.0
86.0
Howard
3,838,774
1,169,636
236,916
2 ,432,222
30.5
6.2
63.3
Kent
32,483
22,808
8,342
1,333
70.2
25.7
4.1
Montgomery
24,621,381
7,176,655
85,000
17,359,726
29.1
0.4
70.5
Prince George's
22 ,715,003
6,832,102
588,491
15,294,410
30.1
2.6
67.3
Queen Anne ' s
569,599
113,805
42,500
413,294
20.0
7.5
72.5
St. Mary's
1,566,931
813,435
444,960
33,536
275,000
51.9
28.4
2.1
17.6
Somerset
487,423
202,753
17,016
26" ,654
41.6
3.5
54.9
Talbot
2,368,051
368,051
2 ,000,000
15.5
84.5
Washington
Wicomico
1,616,100
111,584
1,504,516
6.9
93.1
Worcester
3,455,229
146,297
3,308,932
4.2
95.8
^Includes sale of bonds, property and equipment, insurance recovery, and interest.
/Less than 0.1 percent.
TABLE
123
Receipts from All Sources for Debt Service: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Local Unit
Total
Receipts
Revenue
Nonrevenue
Percent from Each Source
State
Federal
Local
State
Federal
Local
Non-
revenue
Appropr iat ions
Other
Total State
$96,878,485
$23,412 ,212
-
$73,466,273
-
-
24.2
-
75.8
-
Allegany
764,794
242 ,992
521,802
_
-
31.8
68.2
Anne Arundel
7,255,600
2,932,577
-
4,323,023
-
40.4
-
59.6
-
Baltimore City
17,823,924
5,524,344
-
12,299,580
-
31.0
-
69.0
-
Baltimore
16,854,288
5,201,686
-
11,652,602
-
-
30.9
-
69. 1
-
Ca lvert
421,479
122 ,289
-
299,190
-
29.0
-
71.0
-
Caroline
455 ,834
174,720
281,114
_
38.3
61.7
Carroll
1,023,346
-
1,023,346
-
-
100.0
-
Cecil
1,573,462
376,724
-
1,196,738
-
23.9
76.1
-
Charles
1,475,945
394,000
-
1,081,945
-
-
26.7
-
73.3
-
Dorchester
442 ,545
109,647
-
332 ,898
24.8
-
75.2
-
Frederick
3,001,459
581,000
2,420,459
19.4
80.6
223 747
57,958
165,789
25.9
74.1
Harford
2 ,685 1818
656,189
2,029,629
24.4
75.6
Howard
2,171,341
291,044
1,880,297
13.4
86.6
Kent
326,735
24,920
301,815
76.3
92.4
Montgomery
15,594,939
15,594,939
100.0
Prince George's
19,402,336
5,144,015
14,258,321
26.5
73.5
Queen Anne' s
288,492
78,579
209,913
27.2
72.8
St. Mary's
605,010
203,337
401,673
33.6
66.4
Somerset
159,732
79,719
80,013
49.9
50.1
Talbot
417,188
105,932
311,256
25.4
74.6
Washington
2,025,284
700,185
1,325,099
34.6
65.4
Wicomico
1,189,190
300,439
888,751
25.3
74.7
Worcester
695,997
109,916
586,081
15.8
84.2
TABLE
124
Receipts from the State of Maryland for Public School Purposes: 1970-71
Current Expense
s
Local Unit
Total
State
Funds
State Share
of Current
Expense
Current
Expense
Incentive
Aid
Transpor-
tation
Physical
Exam-
ination
of Bus
Drivers
linn A A
tianai-
capped
Children
Adult
Educat ion
Driver
Education
Other*
Total State
$343,425,540
$162 ,876,731
$10,546,227
$31,344,004
$40,170
$20,278,906
$107,536
$1,023,156
$1,557,812
Al legany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
6,380,488
28,931,870
85,135,313
41,124,802
6,482,560
3,694,000
13,011,797
45,370,967
19,269,851
1,355,469
249,000
987,075
2,157,033
1,490,806
53,326
881,583
2,606,310
4,549,000
3,693,480
556,261
1,695
5,057
1,050
5,171
410
177,186
1,215,475
4,823,463
2,485,816
102,576
912
22 ,827
15,930
1,753
25,000
84,695
74,313
135,977
3,000
8,183
59,684
1,113,836
9,548
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
2,796,585
6,901,874
4,412,737
5,561,374
2,475,587
1,410,306
2,917,900
2,825,139
2,976,907
1,409,789
84,983
204,334
16,628
175,548
85,940
406,762
906,505
503,766
918 024
481,307
896
1,890
1,279
955
960
95,437
406,767
131,075
251,335
69,762
1,400
1,389
2,112
1,907
1,122
6,000
30,978
12,997
19,068
11,000
11,903
77,622
24,760
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
7,620,642
2,650,678
11,188,030
6,669,053
1,205,605
3,063,280
1,528,896
5,834,616
2,518,757
614,243
211,643
75,912
433,108
179,083
34,886
814,824
562,722
1,424,257
1,080,485
233,332
1,224
1,170
2,718
2,025
301
210,575
89,087
313,125
413,506
90,537
10,944
1,415
4,535
20,089
8,804
8,783
21,360
13,383
50,348
8,243
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne's
St. Mary's
Somerset
42,005,156
54,475,856
1,787,634
5,877,486
2,224,078
18,383,393
22,096,233
799,926
3,180,622
1,328,178
1,395,450
1,786,176
46,887
204,806
51,432
3,379,816
4,082,464
460,545
802,368
339,709
3,546
5,693
881
613
448
3,116,446
5,353,320
76,553
197,802
41,614
9,600
20,512
2,283
5,875
210,000
302,639
3,000
7,953
4,229
12,860
76,383
3,500
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
1,815,770
8,106,219
5,433,254
2,162,889
707,791
4,482,522
3,115,031
981,118
41,864
317,963
199,549
62,795
268,789
999,035
874,889
517,771
458
80
930
720
69,565
386,819
122,463
38,602
320
700
2,000
6,783
8,388
3,100
15,000
7,346
80,213
*Allegany -School Community Centers ,$4,115; State Matching Funds , $4 ,068 ; Anne Arundel- Mental Hygiene, $49,559; Learning Laboratory, $10,125;
Baltimore City - Handicapped Children Workshop , $1,059; Food Services, $1,112,777; Calvert- Marine Biology Workshop, $1,933; Quality Improve-
ment Program, $7,615; Caroline - Drug Abuse and School Community Centers, $11,903; Charles - Food Service, $76,646; Other, $976; Dorchester -
Data Processing, $125; Food Program, $24,635; Garrett - Certification Program, $10,594; Community Center Program, $2,789; Howard - Special
Education Study, $29,527; State Food Service, $20,821; Kent- Scheduling Workshop, $2,843; Spring Conference, $400; Community Centers. $5,000;
Montgomery - MDTA, Tuition, $12,860; Prince George's- Health Education Workshop , $23,595; CHARETTE, $9,186; School Community Center, $35,662;
Miscellaneous, $7,940; St. Mary's - Health Education, $500; Human Resource Grant, $3,000; Talbot - ITV Workshop, $1,964; Quality Improvement
Project, $5,382; Wicomico - School Community Centers, $9,401; Drug Education Program, $23,421; Personnel Specialist, $9,711; Pied Piper, $7,680;
Driving Range, $30,000.
TABLE
124
Receipts from the State of Maryland for Public School Purposes: 1970-71
Local Unit
Paid Direct by State
School
Construction and Debt Service
Teachers '
Retirement
System
Teachers '
Social
Security
School Building
Construction Aid
State Grant for
Vocational Schools
Construction
Debt Service
Total State
*i9 A 71 A A^A
to 1 i on 9An
yZ 1 , loU , ZOU
$36,959,215
<S 9 9 Al 9 91^
y Z .3 , H l£ , Z lj
47 909 C.-IU
y / , JOi ,0/4-
Allegany
431,019
362,910
306 ,008
242,992
-
Anne Arundel
1 QA7 9R1
I , OO / , ZO 1
1 A7A 95fi
4,487,661
Z , 7JZ j D f f
Baltimore City
c i i q AAA
A f*Qf* Q9 9
^ ,uou , yzz
5,976,142
5 59A 9.A 5
A 99 A QAQ
Baltimore
/, o o a 511
o OA 7 n/r Q
1 , 142 ,526
5 9H1 AftA
Calvert
10 7 A 0. o
1Z / ,Ojj
Tin A A 7
1 1U ,£to /
4,039,828
199 OQQ
1ZZ , z o y
Caroline
119,701
104,887
379,590
174,720
Carroll
TOA 7AH
9 Q 7 7Q Q
641,897*
1 , UJJ , / Z J
Cecil
TOO nc/,
zey ,
O C O n£o
Z5J ,UoJ
-
9 7A 79 /•
J /O , /Zf
Charles
O "7 A /. Q A
9 Q r» 1 7 A
ZoU , i /u
189,354
oqa nnn
, UUU
Dorchester
152,971
128,329
-
109,647
Frederick
556,436
432,793
1 717 ft^i
581,000
Garrett
120,076
100,074
91,181
57,958
Harford
808,720
671,446
1,035,068
656,189
Howard
489,907
448,367
1,169,636
291,044
Kent
92,492
83,843
22,808
24,920
Montgomery
5,005,492
3,311,898
7,176,655
Prince George's
4,808,396
3,967,923
6,832,102
5,144,015
Queen Anne ' s
111,426
93,749
113,805
78,579
St. Mary's
227,874
229,301
813,435
203,337
Somerset
91,419
84,577
202,753
79,719
Talbot
130,547
108,324
368,051
105,932
Washington
666,501
544,726
700,185
Wicomico
337,659
286,697
111,584
300,439
Worcester
151,971
136,699
146,297
109,916
*Includes grant for Driver Simulation System.
TABLE
125
Receipts from the Federal Government for Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Local unit
Tota 1
Federa 1
Funds
Vocational
Education
C nil « 1
ocnoo l
Breakfast ,
School Lunch,
and
Child Nutrition
Assistance to Impacted Areas
Manpower
Development
and
Training Act
N.D.E.A.
Current
Expenses
School
Construc-
t ion
Current
Expense
(P.L. 874)
School
Construc-
t ion
(P.L. 815)
Title
III
Title
V
Total State
$74,860,245
$3,832,051
$768,058
$10,224,041
$26,587,358
$444,960
$1,382,335
$758,121
$19,995
Allegany
1,405,312
128,960
150,930
313,384
44 728
36,607
28 ,809
Anne Arundel
5,189,635
198,696
78,804
511,887
3,141^322
-
70,701
65^067
-
Baltimore City
19,773,492
715 ,066
3 , 733 ,475
708,413
-
784 ,677
111,155
-
Baltimore
4,499,095
319,714
531,040
682,793
1,286,138
-
75,647
-
Calvert
638,703
13,040
_
162,074
125,065
-
7,227
6,503
-
Caroline
573,136
29,619
_
61,549
-
7,346
Carroll
703,982
148,132
-
141,904
84,876
-
-
13 ',890
-
Cecil
902 , 147
51 ,441
7 ,284
131,162
349,086
-
12,133
-
Charles
1,700,445
41,120
248,325
659,330
-
_
13,886
-
Dorchester
858,688
109,477
_
82 '.44
5,936
-
70,441
7,353
14,553
Frederick
1,696,387
131,746
-
278,939
511,165
75,793
33,123
farrett
792 ,235
51,969
194,420
rt rt rt rt rt
89,829
11,761
Harford
2,510,982
78,486
296,775
1,608,507
24,025
29,414
Howard
1,149,680
6,637
150,125
557,485
Kent
481,020
117,147
46 , 102
5,370
8,342
Montgomery
9,088,948
567,381
787,776
5,708,708
117,959
89,487
5,442
Prince George's
15,476,646
425,849
1,672,280
10,003,269
77,522
154,120
Queen Anne ' s
331,423
53,232
50,995
4,426
St. Mary's
2,542,334
87,824
209,214
1,259,629
444,960
15,853
Somerset
587,004
24,508
74,031
2,309
7,353
Talbot
551,904
95 , 948
47,818
4,061
Washington
2,051,043
327,559
164,223
488,775
37,910
Wicomico
844,760
80,534
132,858
4,090
22 , 184
15,580
Worcester
511,244
27,966
49,788
38,527
4,902
TABLE
125
Receipts from the Federal Government for Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Elementary and
Secondary Education Act
Local Unit
Title
Title
Title
Title
Title
Title
Title
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VIII
Total State
$19,660,959
$2,010,668
$1,823,753
$211,679
$27,369
$334,165
$813,434
Allegany
464,257
19,898
-
-
-
-
-
Anne Arundel
848,634
92,929
16,677
Da 1 L 111IUL C OILy
10 SS4 96"!
882 961
49,787
6 ,876
69 369
814 434
Baltimore
974,075
140,199
70,475
19 ',318
Calvert
234,098
12,956
-
350
-
Caroline
255,413
8,953
146,447
-
-
6,246
-
Carroll
184,059
12,159
-
-
-
Cecil
209 146
19 129
Charles
330^428
28^654
3,259
11,884
45,396
-
Dorchester
307,678
9,643
-
139,508
-
-
Frederick
416,269
19,590
-
-
Garret t
1 ft A 7£fl
0 All
iic inn
1 lj , /UU
Harford
360,257
47,500
Howard
142,582
15,802
(583)
21,134
Kent
143,595
10,799
24,460
Montgomery
702,680
205,080
280,436
Prince George's
1,164,959
327,756
3,609
47,417
Queen Anne 1 s
155,395
16,427
8,609
St. Mary's
379,018
24,778
1,596
22,384
21,115
Somerset
264,382
11,715
137,820
Talbot
181,332
26,474
105,391
16,179
Washington
494,920
42,423
121,198
16,577
Wicomico
439,762
9,821
29,927
Worcester
268,295
22,611
30,705
TABLE
125
Receipts from the Federal Government for Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Local Unit
Economic Opportunity Act
Drug
Abuse
Education
Profess ions
Development
Act
Civil
Rights
Act
Highway
Safety
Act
Work
Incent ive
Program
Other/
Head
Start
N.Y.C.
Adult
Basic
Education
Other*
Total State
$1,156,322
$1,461,977
$629,437
$171 ,885
$2 7,831
$398 ,855
$ 135 , 387
$ 1 78 , 605
o o no A c o
$398 , 458
O 1 A n 1 c A o
$1 ,402 ,542
A 1 legany
-
76,929
37,280
-
45 , j lb
30 , 701
O T ci n
il ,->U
Anne Arundel
86,121
37,712
41 ,085
Baltimore City
37,285
205 ,565
1,662
195,673
95,429
Baltimore
126 ,458
71 ,208
-
94,358
39,975
-
67,697
Calvert
51,179
5 ,338
1 J , 2 52.
1 , 990
J , 03 1
Caroline
-
53.133
4,430
-
Carroll
27,442
37,612
14,899
-
1 9 , 009
i\J , UUU
Cecil
49 089
55 328
6 191
8,882
_
_
3,276
Charles
68 123
14 829
-
169,812
-
-
54,185
11,214
Dorchester
30 997
55 920
6 472
2 ,664
15 , 902
Frederick
89,129
80,700
6,739
30 , 140
23 , 054
Garrett
108,247
8,138
25,000
Harford
51,828
900
13,290
Howard
173,821
40,517
16,285
25,000
875
Kent
36,568
2,188
11,688
20,221
30,000
24,540
Montgomery -
356,885
53,207
78,566
13,430
121,911
Prince George's
282,096
79,598
74,106
170,223
5
48,285
5,600
58,889
881,063
Queen Anne ' s
5,934
36,405
St. Mary's
58,289
8,594
9,080
Somerset
50,710
3,612
10,564
Talbot
40,789
25,000
8,912
Washington
103,644
117,566
26,992
20,237
5,452
83,567
Wicomico
66,961
14,467
28,576
Worcester
29,789
2,111
36,550
*Baltimore City - Follow Thru, $1,662; Prince George's - Follow Thru, $170,223.
/Allegany - Tri-County Educational Services Agency, $27,513; Baltimore City - Administration Intern Project, $88,593; Career Development
Project, $2,908; Development of Computer Job Information, $3,928; Baltimore - Quality Improvement Project, $160; School Community Project,
$3,943; Program Design, $11,123; Crime Control Act, $46,846; Other, $5,625; Calvert - Non-food Assistance, $3,651; Cecil - School Community
Center, $3,276; Charles - Vocational Rehabilitation, $11,214; Frederick - Quality Improvement Program, $6,960; Therapeutic Pre-School, $16,094;
Harford - Community Schools Program, $13,290; Howard - Cultural and Ethnic Workshop, $875; Kent - Safe Streets Act, $5,435; Indian Training,
$19,105; Montgomery - Vocational Rehabilitation, $25,955; National Institutes of Health, $38,222; Other, $57,734; Prince George's - Special
Study, $7,213; Public Law 85-926, $60C; CHARRETTE, $9,186; ROTC, $20,120; National Institutes of Health, $90,680; Emergency School Assistance,
$222,307; NASA, $7,869; Higher Education Facilities Act, $523,088; Talbot - Cooperative Rehabilitation Unit, $8,912; Washington - Tri-County
Career Development, $30,513; Preschool Handicapped, $4,448; Student- Oriented Classroom, $5,867; Exemplary TV Lessons, $26,036; Horticulture
Facility, $4,094; Sheltered Workshop, $12,838; Tri-County Handicapped, ($229); Worcester - Emergency School Assistance, $36,550.
TABLE
126
Disbursements for All Purposes: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Local Unit
Total
Disburse-
ments
Interest
for Debt
Service
Capital
Outlay
Outgoing Transfer
s
Current
Expenses
To Other
School
Units
Tuition-
Handicapped
Children
School
Breakfast,
School Lunch,
Special Milk
Total
Current
Expenses
Instruction
Pupil
Personnel
Services
Total State
$1,032
,688,817
$38, 538,
743
$167,114,
182
$714.
768
$2. 159
,627
$11,458,920
$812,702,577
$575,154
033
$7,869,401
Allegany
15
,829,219
204,
359
1,
308,
921
2
,024
313,384
14,000,531
9
,685
422
77,351
Anne Arundel
79
,354,492
3,019,
219
17,
234,
311
42
63
,570
511,887
58,525,463
43
,575
711
760,330
Baltimore City
218
,580,903
8,986,
474
37,
627,
781
651
,605
4 , 846 , 252
166,468,791
115
,183
577
L , U JO , ?yj
Baltimore
150
,165,128
6,558,
376
21,
799,
487
101
230
.115
682,793
120,894,256
87
,624
220
690,298
Calvert
9
,265,027
168,
397
4,
072,
728
1
,600
162,074
4,860,228
3
,173
612
38,262
Caroline
5
,145,753
168,
472
823,
944
8,
094
-
61,549
4,033, 694
2
,766
102
32,262
Carroll
21
,737,359
410,
142
8,
790,
182
38
141,904
12,395,093
8
,659
,560
87,781
Ceci 1
10
,045,372
392,
986
239,
556
16,
707
L J L , J.OZ
9,264,961
6
.347
685
Q 7 QQ/,
Charles
13
,345,993
640,
657
1.
011,
523
935
14
,650
324,971
11,353,257
7
,298
,142
103,952
Dorchester
5
,810,404
106,
897
100,
333
1,
911
5
,000
106,779
5,489,484
3
,702
,668
27,587
Frederick
23
,733,294
1,175,
296
5,
892,
899
2,
456
6
,548
278,939
16,377,156
11
,740
507
85,290
Garre 1 1
4
,709,393
38,
787
237,
895
8,
218
1Q/, /.on
4,230,073
2
,708
,543
1 f. Q A Q
Harford
28
,405,496
1,225,
666
3,
848,
211
11.
445
296,775
23,023,399
16
,212
962
128,093
Howard
18
,411,643
979,
459
1,
614,
719
1,
123
106
, 134
170,946
15,539,262
11
,019
863
96,997
Kent
3
, 790,336
147,
940
232,
006
8
,200
46, 102
3,356,088
2
,316
476
35,461
Montgomery
172,809,274
4,121,
129
25,
948,
732
1,033
,507
787,776
140,918,130
98
,832
767
1,965,744
Prince George's
181
,773,778
8,077,
936
24,
946,
711
647,
253
1,672,280
146,429,598
105
,733
801
1,242,480
Queen Anne' s
4
,528,529
132,
556
566,
267
2,
911
2
,000
50,995
3,773,800
2
,517,528
19,936
St. Mary s
11
,224,546
178,
957
2,
071,
364
1
,000
209,214
8,764,011
5
,822
234
109,621
Somerset
4
,007,930
49,
549
520,490
13,
039
5
,974
74,031
3,344,847
O
,242
,424
25,309
Talbot
6
,711,406
125,
198
2,
292,
715
495
9
,700
47,818
4,235,480
2
,995
,544
29,895
Washington
22
,294,233
805,
944
L,
635,
346
164,223
19,688,720
13
,913
,048
120,587
Wicomico
11
,853,417
516,
172
728,
987
15
,000
132,858
10,460,400
7
,423
,336
32,122
Worcester
9
,155,892
308,
175
3,
569,
074
3
,000
49,788
5,225,855
3
,658
,301
16,217
TABLE
126
Disbursements for All Purposes: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Current Expenses (Continued)
Local Unit
Health
Services
Operation
of Plant
and
Equipment
Mainte-
nance of
Plant
Pupil
Trans-
portation
Admin-
istration
Fixed
Charges*
Food
Services/
S tudent
Body
Activities
Communi ty
Services
LO Lai J LdLt
$68,676,
277
S97 661 9^8
y — ' j 1 ^ 7 JO
$33,683,
623
S90 184 768
lot, ( uo
$71,407,733
$2,675,
355
SI 103 924
S2 349 606
Allegany
25,155
1,277,
374
385,111
7 U J ,
609
261,579
1
190 ,839
59,
326
-
132,765
Anne Arundel
3,989,
304
1,391,899
2
,606,
061
1,361,076
4,
705,765
-
135,317
Da L LlllIU L c v.. ± l. y
424,058
15, 318,
165
6 756 488
5
,503,
668
4 981 851
500,405
627 ,
726
650, 383
483, 507
Ba 1 1 imor e
11,300,
367
4 j ^7 £. y y y\j\j
3
,387,
270
9 968 789
_ y .1 w - y .' -J 7
10,
412,726
125,
409
83, 547
130,648
Laiver t-
If. 1 S7
297,
356
578,
274
190, 511
349,510
13,
177
2, 500
47 ,832
Caroline
13,353
289,
494
100,237
428,
983
75,394
307,376
17,
089
11,793
41,611
Carroll
5,540
808,
198
340,153
954,
168
297,372
1,
042,549
34,
758
50,495
114,519
Cecil
813,
947
286 , 149
646,
673
279 105
713,775
10,
622
120
66,427
f Vi q y 1 £1 c
^llaL ICS
8,065
1,087,
350
350 486
1
,181,
816
317,670
837,843
91,
882
22, 314
53,737
Dorches ter
1 fi 9 1 s
335,
556
248 , 931
509,
655
156, 551
417,338
30,
963
44,020
Frederick.
55,648
1,164,
432
444,991
811,
334
519,058
1,
465,676
57,
504
804
31,912
Garrett «
41,915
224,
702
82,432
585,
223
111,037
342,574
33,
348
2,739
80,591
Harford
81,212
1,693,
241
1,054,109
1
,458,
833
505,712
1,
829, ?38
756
48,959
10,284
Howard
7,464
1,138,
133
323,830
1
,140,
102
378,695
1,
201,567
34,
805
88,499
109,307
Kent
8,259
196,
747
109,395
260,
467
90,096
281,841
12,
348
12,522
32,476
Montgomery
18,321
11,909,
154
4,676,278
3
,797,
749
4,590,164
14,
446, 100
255,
575
426,278
Prince George' s
547,849
12,519,
098
5,018,182
4
,475,
415
2,775,541
12,
954,899
1,022,
381
100,791
39,161
Queen Anne1 s
9,249
258,
495
124,607
473,
739
61,686
277,399
3,
373
27,788
St. Mary's
11,755
690,
711
281,386
831,
248
220,874
647,115
91,
351
3,334
54,382
Somerset
27,472
200,
955
108,002
366,
002
89,049
230,175
11,
458
11,181
32,820
Talbot
9,141
278,
937
127,895
284,
807
102,223
342,387
18,
798
5,320
40,533
Washing ton
108,428
1,829,
874
499,265
1
,066,
795
286,831
1>
698,309
41,
666
9
123,908
Wicomico
38,871
715,
581
244,349
882,
728
172,849
839,197
37,
161
7,914
66,292
Worcester
8,832
339,
106
124,840
547,
004
91,055
373,130
A3,
879
23,491
includes Teachers' Retirement and Social Security paid direct by State.
'Excludes federal and State reimbursement for school breakfast, school lunch, and special milk shown as an outgoing transfer in column 6.
TABLE
127
Disbursements for Instruction: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Total Instruction
Local Unit
Total
Instruction
Salaries
and
Wages
Contracted
Services
Supplies and Materials
Other
Charges
Total
Supplies
and
Materials
Textbooks
Library
Books
Other
Total State
?5 13 , 154 ,033
?541 ,o9 / , 01 /
9 2 , 792 , 855
$26,632,547
$7,389,612
$4,197,032
$15,045,903
?4 ,031 , 614
Allegany
9,685,422
9,043,056
13,176
524,050
136,871
56,767
330,412
105,140
Anne Arundel
43,575,711
40,430,779
345,347
2,508,974
618,604
581,956
1,308,414
290,611
Del J. L 1_11H_/ L C ijl L y
115 183 577
1 1J y i O J ^ J f 1
108 fiftl TQf)
966 819
5,299,429
1,910,550
557,196
2,831,683
l j j , y~> y
Da 1 L X 1 1 i\J L c
87 fi?4 990
83 64S 44ft
157 870
3,322,281
1,122,411
383,364
1,816,506
498 623
Ca 1 irprt-
ba 1 Vci L
^ 17^ 61 ?
2 , 907 , 791
28 ,369
220,749
37,798
49,315
133,636
16 703
Caroline
2,766,102
2,585,483
13,463
151,697
26,665
21,830
103,202
15,459
Carroll
8,659,560
7,975,746
31,723
575,459
128,383
56,763
390,313
76,632
Ceci 1
ft 147 ftSS
ft n?a nai
284,020
82,094
43,073
158,853
*>/. oQn
J4 , Z. Ou
ijlld L Leo
7 298 142
6 737 ft?S
37 535
427,395
109,842
96,058
221,495
95 584
3 7D? 6ft8
3 378 726
inn 8QS
194,412
51,362
18 ,996
124,054
28 632
Frederick
11,740,507
11,010,785
74,711
562,360
153,252
90,347
318,761
92,651
Garrett
2,708,543
2,538,675
146,458
18,741
22,392
105,325
23,410
Harford
16,212,962
15,129,993
66,799
918,913
280,520
111,978
526,415
97,257
Howard
11,019,863
10,032,606
144,907
699,952
205,240
199,504
295,208
142,398
Kent
2,316,476
2,054,765
30,644
172,755
36,938
19,694
116,123
58,312
Montgomery
98,832,767
94,003,424
329,806
4,125,157
883,491
872,500
2,369,166
374,380
Prince George's
105,733,801
99,481,563
287,624
4,663,988
1,080,517
708,487
2,874,984
1,300,626
Queen Anne 1 s
2,517,528
2,350,175
11,666
117,758
24,069
21,006
72,683
37,929
St. Mary's
5,822,234
5,442,763
47,038
275,492
54,124
39,508
181,860
56,941
Somerset
2,242,424
2,092,263
6,267
114,142
67,791
16,440
29,911
29,752
Talbot
2,995,544
2,703,157
21,843
214,920
44,761
28,537
141,622
55,624
Washington
13,913,048
13,128,652
22,264
512,366
163,768
76,570
272,028
249,766
Wicomico
7,423,336
7,000,569
43,958
325,083
86,970
73,827
164,286
53,726
Worcester
3,658,301
3,333,501
8,824
274,737
64,850
50,924
158,963
41,239
TABLE
127
Disbursements for Instruction: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Elementary
Local Unit
Total
ij J. Clllt;ll La L y
Salaries
and
W3 §6 S
Contracted
^ P Y~\ T 1 O O Q
OCL V ILci
Supplies and Materials
Other
- . 1 d i. gCO
Tota 1
Supplies
and
Materials
Textbooks
Library
Books
Other
Total State
$291,174,790
$276,420,476
$1,243,820
611 SQ1 A A Q
9 1 1 , JO 1 j'+'fO
CO £71 70.1
9 J ,0 / 1 , 1 5Y
C 1 Q 5 1 7HQ
9 1 ,OJ 1 , /Uo
90 , loo , UxJy
SI, 929,046
Allegany
4,464,758
4,220,450
5,406
212,873
58,638
25,483
128,752
26,029
Anne Arundel
OO O I.C 171
, O'fO ,1/1
01 ion
£. 1 ,Wj , 1 JU
no 1 (Lri
7 J , lOU
1,209,432
311,998
239,034
658 ,400
1 JO , f+7
Baltimore City
60,435,535
57,162,675
587,269
2 ,551 ,685
1,233 ,618
159, 775
1 , 158 ,292
133,906
Baltimore
40,399,647
38,767,506
75,163
1 ,337, 122
402 ,298
175 ,581
759 ,243
219,856
Calvert
1,740,849
1,600,615
17,068
113 ,247
17 , 991
24 ,004
71 ,252
9,919
Caroline
1,381,818
1,320,520
3,666
51,767
11,249
6,272
34,246
5,865
Carroll
4,082 ,608
3 , 791 ,413
4 ,426
248 ,649
53,918
26 , 187
168 ,544
IO 1 O A
JO , l^U
Cecil
2,946,983
2,829,484
1,241
101,720
38,577
8 ,855
54 ,288
14,538
Charles
4,056,914
3,772,038
21,402
232 , 122
63 ,081
55 , 157
113,884
31,352
Dorchester
1,771,012
1,650,784
27,225
82,131
21,524
14,066
46,541
10,872
Frederick
5,813, 132
3,4/0,^/0
L 1 ,85 1
265,523
87,984
44,849
132,690
AO, AQQ
t5 , HOO
Garrett
1,420,428
1,354,065
55,861
9,113
15,686
31,062
10,502
Harford
8,970,308
8,476,213
14,868
441,348
144,831
48,529
247,988
37,879
Howard
5,295,728
4,806,611
84,459
335,319
96,463
88,433
150,423
69,339
Kent
1,211,469
1,118,473
6,533
73,041
17,801
12,299
42,941
13.422
Montgomery
46,520,589
44,579,020
173,262
1,611,884
292,532
419,578
899,774
156,423
Prince George's
58,531,321
55,959,802
37,759
1,819,940
570,053
345,483
904,404
713,820
Queen Anne 1 s
1,070,899
1,004,689
7,738
45,718
8,809
5,784
31,125
12,754
St. Mary's
3,396,702
3,182,537
28,223
152,347
31,933
23,705
96,709
33,595
Somerset
1,097,577
1,045,456
1,456
41,028
25,823
6,996
8,209
9,637
Talbot
1,470,503
1,328,459
6,435
110,171
21,942
15 ,246
72,983
25,438
Washington
6,535,949
6,180,876
10,339
216,296
81,893
40,023
94,380
128,438
Wicomico
3,871,535
3,692,959
10,261
144,931
42,242
30,905
71,784
23,384
Worcester
1,842 ,355
1,694,431
4,610
127,293
27,420
19,778
80,095
16,021
TABLE
127
Disbursements for Instruction: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Secondary
Total
Secondary
Salaries
and
Wages
Contracted
Services
Supplies and Materials
Other
Charges
Total
Supplies
and
Materials
Textbooks
Library
Books
Other
Total State
$278 ,947 ,555
$260,727,886
$1 ,448 ,547
$14,798 ,818
$3,679,638
$2,342,170
$8,777,010
$1,972,304
Allegany
5,146,703
4,775,113
5 ,590
306,793
78,113
31,284
197,396
59,207
Anne Arundel
20,542,453
18,872,572
237,510
1,280,560
301,978
342,922
635,660
151,811
Baltimore City
52,295,326
49,124,633
374,001
2 ,692 ,802
655 , 144
397,230
1,640,428
103,890
Da J. L j_mu L t.
46,790,913
44,460,293
82 ,692
1,969,850
720,113
207,783
1,041,954
278 ,078
Calvert
1 ,427,501
1,302 ,636
11 ,301
107,124
19,446
25,311
62,367
6 ,440
Caroline
1,378,307
1 ,260 ,413
9, 797
98,579
15,416
15,558
67,605
9,518
Carroll
4,552,723
4,163,251
27,297
323,974
74,465
30,576
218,933
38,201
Cecil
3,387,030
3,186,767
63
180,471
43,517
34,218
102 ,736
19,729
C\t 31*1 OC
villa i Leo
3 ,033 ,077
2 ,806 ,499
12 ,746
188,175
45 ,680
39,917
102 ,578
25 ,657
Dorchester
1 ,843 ,658
1,686,728
31 ,233
107,962
29,605
4,930
73,427
17,735
Frederick
5,752,552
5,382,807
47,084
283,371
60,513
45,498
177,360
39,290
Garrett
1,204,945
1,132,462
59,597
9,563
6,706
43,328
12,886
Harford
7,218,629
6,653,780
51,931
477,565
135,689
63,449
278,427
35,353
Howard
5,724,135
5,225,995
60,448
364,633
108,777
111,071
144,785
73,059
Kent
1,100,231
932,421
24,111
98,977
19,137
7,395
72,445
44,722
Montgomery
51,560,355
48,737,965
142,445
2,464,754
589,352
452,922
1,422,480
215,191
Prince George's
46,810,175
43,184,076
249,865
2,809,573
510,464
363,004
1,936,105
566,661
Queen Anne 1 s
1,444,372
1,343,229
3,928
72,040
15,260
15,222
41,558
25,175
St. Mary's
2,408,020
2,243,712
18,815
122,147
22,191
15,803
84,153
23,346
Somerset
1,141,227
1,043,625
4,811
72,716
41,570
9,444
21,702
20,075
Talbot
1,524,661
1,374,318
15,408
104,749
22,819
13,291
68,639
30,186
Washington
7,364,945
6,943,972
10,371
289,412
78,889
34,744
175,779
121,190
Wicomico
3,487,768
3,259,409
22,886
175,737
44,507
42 , 746
88,484
29,736
Worcester
1,807,849
1,631,210
4,214
147,257
37,430
31,146
78,681
25,168
TABLE
127
Disbursements for Instruction: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Adult Education
I ■ ■ i ICl i '-* i. o
Local Unit
Tota 1
Total
Salaries
Supplies
Adult
and
Contracted
and
Library
Other
EdtiCeit ion
Wages
S erv ices
Ma t e r ia 1 s
Textbooks
Books
Other
Charges
Total State
$5,031,688
$4,548,555
$100,488
$252,281
$38,243
$3,154
$210,884
$130,264
Allegany
73,961
47,493
2,180
4,384
120
-
4,264
19,904
Anne Arundel
IB / ,Uo /
ICO r\ "7 "7
ID J ,U / /
1.4,0 / /
J J 1
Baltimore City
2,452,716
2,374,082
5,549
54,942
21,788
191
32,963
18, 143
Baltimore
433,660
417,647
15
15,309
-
-
15,309
689
Calvert
5,262
4,540
-
378
361
-
17
344
Caroline
5,977
4,550
-
1,351
-
-
1,351
76
Larro i i
9 A 99Q
9 1 nft9
£. 1 ,UO-
2 836
311
Cecil
13,672
11,830
_
1,829
-
1^829
13
Charles
208,151
159,091
3,387
7,098
1,081
984
5,033
38,575
Dorchester
87,998
41,214
42,440
4,319
233
-
4,086
25
Frederick
174,823
151,708
5,776
13,466
4,755
8,711
3,873
Garre*tt
83,170
52,148
31,000
65
30,935
22
Harford
24,025
24,025
Howard
Kent
4,776
3,871
737
737
168
Montgomery
751,823
686,439
14,099
48,519
1,607
46,912
2,766
Prince George's
392,305
337,685
34,475
34,475
20,145
Queen Anne ' s
2,257
2,257
St. Mary's
17,512
16,514
998
998
Somerset
3,620
3,182
398
398
40
Talbot
380
380
Washington
12,154
3,804
1,554
6,658
2,986
1,803
1,869
138
Wicomico
64,033
48,201
10,811
4,415
221
176
4,018
606
Worcester
8,097
7,860
187
187
50
TABLE
128
Disbursements for Pupil Personnel and Health Services: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Pupil
Personnel Services
Health Services
1 TT *
Local Unit
local rupii
Salaries
Supplies
Total
Salaries
Supplies
Personnel
and
Other
Health
OUHL LdlLtU
Other
Services
Wages
O tr L V lie;
l let Ucl id J. 0
Charges
□ cL v J. C C 0
Wcl ^ G S
S O TT\7 1 C" ^ c
Oclv Itcb
1 let LCL L a i 0
let L gc O
Total State
$7,869,401
$7,383,416
$120,487
$227,414
$138,084
$1,936,599
$1,327,385
$490,138
$54,003
$65,073
Allegany
77,351
71,830
245
2,088
3,188
25,155
16,060
6,744
1,958
393
Anne Arundel
760,330
716,841
403
1,978
41,108
Baltimore City
2,038,963
1,933,059
50,533
52,736
2 ,635
424,058
162,505
255,104
160
6,289
Baltimore
690,298
680,306
-
3,377
6,615
441,076
427,538
6,820
5,728
990
Calvert
38,262
34,718
-
759
2,785
16,157
8,841
5,007
1,627
682
Caroline
32,262
30 , 730
43
1 ,233
256
13,353
7 ,000
4,690
1,479
184
Carroll
87,781
83,278
710
3^033
760
5^540
2,110
3,430
Cecil
87 894
66 380
15,000
2,090
4 424
12,564
5,780
4,333
1,554
897
Charles
103!952
86^183
14,989
540
2 '240
8,065
1,772
3,662
2 ,631
-
Dorchester
27,587
26,747
~
11
829
16,215
10,470
5,005
634
106
Frederick
85,290
83,060
1,656
574
55,648
11,872
40 , 144
2,846
786
Garrett
16,969
15,089
1,880
41,915
13,909
18,752
1,300
7,954
Harford
128,093
123,211
100
4,710
72
81,212
71,357
4,509
5,346
Howard
96,997
91,355
2,492
3,150
7,464
2,019
3,337
2,108
Kent
35,461
30,880
2,568
2,013
8,259
7,100
1,000
159
Montgomery
1,965,744
1,912,971
6,191
46,582
18,321
8,654
9,426
215
26
Prince George's
1,242,480
1,063,086
35,662
127,299
16,433
547,849
476,945
17,793
17,879
35,232
Queen Anne's
19,936
18,312
1,507
117
9,249
7,200
769
600
680
St. Mary's
109,621
103,126
4,807
1,688
11,755
5,314
5,134
907
400
Somerset
25,309
23,787
1,160
362
27,472
6,417
20,432
546
77
Talbot
29,895
26,770
1,050
2,075
9,141
7,600
320
149
1,072
Washington
120,587
114,885
234
5,331
137
108,428
26,515
77,244
1,504
3,165
Wicomico
32,122
31,183
926
13
38,871
37,432
460
979
Worcester
16,217
15,629
560
28
8,832
7,104
771
355
602
TABLE
129
Disbursements for Operation of Plant and Equipment: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Other Charges
Local Unit
Salaries
Supplies
Total
Heat
Total
and
Contracted
and
Other
tor
Operation
Wages
Services
Materials
Charges
Commun i cs. t ions
TTt- A 1 A t- A c c
Bui ldings
Other
Total State
$68,676,277
$43,153,839
$937,783
$6,349,744
$18,234,911
$1,856,854
$9,388,774
$6,524,210
$465,073
Allegany
1,277,374
877,059
13,583
53,756
J J- ,7/0
L 10 , IDi
on c\ic\
Anne Arundel
3,989,304
2,290,762
47,257
84,249
1,567,036
159,459
774,936
629,740
2,901
Baltimore City
15,318,165
11,229,594
233,501
322,936
3,532,134
452,412
1,969,010
1,110,712
-
Baltimore
11,300,367
7,628,592
76,404
325,534
3,269,837
268,620
1,731,821
1,049,722
219,674
Calvert
297,356
152,314
3,092
17,764
124,186
13,500
60,060
50,514
112
Caroline
289,494
129,887
689
23,299
IOC £1Q
1U , DUO
Carroll
808,198
421,550
18,749
34,079
333,820
35,159
176,354
122,222
85
Cecil
813,947
411,530
45 ,670
356,747
28,782
170,544
156,689
732
Char les
1,087,350
495,026
13,262
55,815
523,247
40 , 940
276,336
204,179
1,792
Dorchester
335 ,556
122 ,601
2,810
39,535
170,610
16,804
67,916
80,097
5,793
Frederick
1,164,432
586,906
10,425
57,890
509,211
48,161
272,918
187,831
301
Garrett
224,702
117 ,659
292
15 ,911
90,840
6,527
37,363
46,470
480
HarSord
1,693,241
782,215
5,394
91,400
814,232
47,798
401,712
336,721
28,001
Howard
1,138,133
558,791
18,663
49,225
511,454
38,965
305,924
158,153
8,412
Kent
196,747
100,747
160
10,424
85,416
13,908
37,904
30,070
3,534
Montgomery
11,909,154
7,515,931
107,894
262,597
4,022,732
515,259
2,073,024
1,370,472
63,977
Prince George's
12,519,098
7,440,268
350,744
4,679,502
48,584
48,584
Queen Anne ' s
258,495
116,026
20,747
121,722
10,191
47,415
59,465
4,651
St. Mary's
690,711
383,225
6,142
38,892
262,452
31,862
126,242
104,298
50
Somerset
200,955
87,382
1,385
15,584
96,604
6,101
35,662
51,102
3,739
Talbot
278,937
143,755
2,554
14,222
118,406
12,419
54,310
51,433
244
Washington
1,829,874
1,050,519
14,489
48,931
715,935
50,726
357,806
305,435
1,968
Wicomico
715,581
382,712
10,294
27,241
295,334
19,392
133,389
142,010
543
Worcester
339,106
128,788
14,541
195,777
8,964
61,966
124,833
14
TABLE
130
Disbursements for Maintenance of Plant and Equipment: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Salaries
Supplies
Local Unit
Total
and
Contracted
and
Other
Equipment
Maintenance
Wages
Services
Materials
Charges
Replacement
Total State
$27,661,958
$13,318,439
$6,^97,241
$4,650,466
$194,576
$3,001,236
Al legany
385,111
137,346
54,766
106,535
5,469
80,995
Anne Arundel
1,391,899
510,329
430,042
255,409
29,327
166,792
Baltimore City
6,756,488
2 ,958,259
2,343,032
911,981
16 ,262
526,954
Baltimore
4,429,906
1,731,552
1,666,374
562,677
6,170
463,133
Calvert
153,037
80,066
29,384
34,210
104
9,273
Caroline
100,237
24,088
21,873
24,817
864
28,595
Carroll
340,153
151,973
44,559
123,986
18,854
781
Cecil
286,149
126,642
59,152
53,437
379
46,539
Charles
350,486
160,266
59,856
90,355
1,069
38 , 940
Dorchester
248,931
69,938
84,337
70,075
2,343
22,238
Frederick
444,991
174,603
147,778
84,024
645
37,941
Garrett
82,432
19,255
17,822
21 ,210
10,377
13,768
Harford
1,054,109
307,290
186,509
206,803
255
353,252
Howard
323,830
134,164
71,865
3,637
4,318
109,846
Kent
109,395
40,779
7,429
30,860
873
29,454
Montgomery
4,676,278
3,248,092
186,587
726,531
27,338
487,730
Prince George's
5,018,182
2,797,512
676,301
1,042,692
60,391
441,286
Queen Anne 1 s
124,607
34,877
47,411
20,261
26
22,032
St. Mary's
281,386
127,439
40,200
101,417
462
11,868
Somerset
108,002
38,049
19,695
27,381
4,582
18,295
Talbot
127,895
47,816
39,447
15,112
1,338
24,182
Washington
499,265
248,596
167,843
71,681
769
10,376
Wicomico
244,349
100,624
60,761
40,445
1,407
41,112
Worcester
124,840
48,884
34,218
24,930
957
15,854
TABLE
131
Disbursements for Pupil Transportation: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Total
Contracted Services
Other
Charges
Local Unit
Pupil
Salaries
Total
Bus
Supp lies
Total
Transpor-
and
Contracted
Contract
Inspec-
and
Other
Communi-
Vehicle
tation
Wages
Services
Routes
t ion
Other
Materials
Charges
cations
Utilities
Other
Replacement
Total State
$33,683,623
$10,096,980
$19,186,467
$15,018,895
$16,868
$4,150,704
$2,183,371
$937,540
$7,466
$12,318
$868,117
$1,279,265
Allegany
905,609
108,774
735 , 115
730,447
1 ,207
3,461
18,356
26,249
-
-
26,249
17,115
Anne Arundel
2 ,606,061
222,977
2,304,377
2,272,376
3,290
28,711
29,068
49,639
49,639
Ril 1 t" T TTHT1* A ("Mt"V
Ua X L J.U1U 1 C Vj 1. L y
5 503 668
1 719 053
3,599,348
333,196
-
3,266,152
146 ,233
39,034
1,337
12 ,318
25,379
Baltimore
3,387,270
1 ^478 ,'639
1 ,167,521
768,441
532
398,548
431^860
82^343
2^669
79,674
226,907
Calvert
578,274
20,070
550,087
539,238
984
9,865
400
7,717
-
-
7,717
-
Caroline
428,983
16,669
406,054
394,286
426
11,342
49
6,211
-
-
6,211
-
Carroll
954,168
41,546
890,493
884,673
661
5,159
4,144
15,285
-
-
15,285
2 ,700
Cecil
67^
57 583
568,979
567,561
51
1,367
14,455
5 ,656
5 ,656
Charles
1,181,816
48,610
1,104,122
1,097,858
533
5,731
6 ' 766
14^497
-
-
14,497
7,821
Dorchester
509,655
18,687
482,237
471,367
473
10,397
1,710
6,630
-
-
6,630
391
Frederick
811,334
262,848
405,045
358,023
687
46,335
83,362
(18,051)
(18,051)
78,130
Garrett
585,223
29,840
514,014
507,457
1,075
5,482
3,505
6,125
_
-
6,125
31,739
Harford
1,458,833
127,579
1,244,015
1,212,727
2,113
29,175
26,921
16,406
16,406
43,912
Howard
1,140,102
49,381
1,083,552
1,063,068
1,827
18,657
602
6,567
6,567
Kent
260,467
27,037
202,929
202,504
82
343
4,864
8,405
8,405
17,232
Montgomery
3,797,749
2,555,655
258,453
718
257,735
514,059
89,117
89,117
380,465
Prince George's
4,475,415
2,892,562
59,249
59,249
800,762
438,436
438,436
284,406
Queen Anne 1 s
473,739
46,772
372,561
366,589
200
5,772
7,953
3,326
3,326
43,127
St. Mary's
831,248
59,472
741,542
729,074
50
12,418
9,727
16,^36
16,536
3,971
Somerset
366,002
15,880
331,110
319,831
105
11,174
19,012
19,012
Talbot
284,807
29,944
249,720
248,901
300
519
63
5,080
5,080
Washington
1,066,795
230,780
541,985
527,119
975
13,891
77,778
74,903
134
74,769
141,349
Wicomico
882,728
19,728
851,706
848,712
1,102
1,892
486
10,808
10,808
Worcester
547,004
16,894
522,253
515,480
195
6,578
248
7,609
7,609
TABLE
132
Disbursements for Administration: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Loceil Unit
Total
Administration
Salaries
and
Wages
Contracted
Services
Supplies
and
Materials
Other
Charges
Total State
$20,184,768
$15,756,833
$2,851,224
$1,031,109
$545,602
Allegany
261,579
213,839
22,953
15,425
9,362
Anne Arundel
1,361,076
1,105,549
167,545
75,635
12,347
Baltimore City
/. n o i oc i
4,981,851
3,817,332
869,092
210,479
84 ,948
Baltimore
2,268,789
1,808,825
274,769
150,480
34,715
Calvert
190,511
147,000
24,078
9,428
10,005
Caroline
75,394
52,308
13,486
5,807
3,793
Carroll
297,372
238,614
28,810
18,528
11,420
Cecil
279 , 105
208 ,046
39,310
13 ,558
18 , 191
Charles
317,670
241,728
41,753
21,43?
12,757
Dorchester
156,551
109,542
26,140
13,695
7,174
Frederick
519,058
357,813
115,189
27,598
18,458
Garrett
111,037
87,947
6,718
6,080
10,292
Harford
505,712
367,565
91,521
40,271
6,355
Howard
378,695
287,568
48,547
28,002
14,578
Kent
90,096
69,505
6,851
5,289
8,451
Montgomery
4,590,164
3,918,531
501,697
102,439
67,497
Prince George's
2,775,541
2,012,402
413,699
208,779
140,661
Queen Anne 1 s
61,686
36,477
15,612
6,138
3,459
St. Mary's
220,874
152,473
32,712
21,765
13,924
Somerset
89,049
51,964
22,173
7,429
7,483
Talbot
102,223
64,556
4,625
11,879
21,163
Washington
286,831
234,460
30,186
9,338
12,847
Wicomico
172,849
120,098
32,910
11,806
8,035
Worcester
91,055
52,691
20,848
9,829
7,687
TABLE
133
Disbursements for Fixed Charges: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Local Unit
Total
Fixed
Charges
Paid by Local Boards of Education
Total
Rent
Insurance
and
Judgements
Employees 1
Retirement
Social
Security
Other
Paid Direct by State
Total
Teachers 1
Ret irement
System
Teachers 1
Socia 1
Security
Total State
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne 1 s
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
$71,407,733
1,190,839
4,705,765
14,500,405
10,412,726
349,510
307,376
1,042,549
713,775
837,843
417,338
1,465,676
342,574
1,829,238
1,201,567
281,841
14,446,100
12,954,899
277,399
647,115
230,175
342,387
1,698,309
839,197
373,130
$23,510,837
396,910
1,164,226
5,300,017
2,729,167
111,410
82,788
308,060
170,758
281,189
136,038
476,447
122,424
349,072
263,293
105,506
6,128,710
4,178,580
72,224
189,940
54,179
103,516
487,082
214,841
84,460
$961,900
7,488
233,968
419,825
81,427
900
4,260
26,545
140
2,950
15,411
13,797
9,009
63,740
67,641
2,960
500
6,059
4,800
480
$8,972,795
82,548
219,326
136,483
1,844,065
76,824
40,356
173,950
58,179
90,377
71,416
215,911
17,352
78,439
150,285
58,174
2,740,534
2,312,240
40,007
105,156
16,736
18,976
276,088
121,499
27,874
$4,803,582
48,371
150,927
949,173
133,462
2,647
8,769
32,682
2,084
67,180
7,153
98,434
14,816
54,209
32,667
6,812
2,389,060
650,203
7,530
27,047
3,192
79,963
34,906
2,295
$4,760,559
91,112
228,136
1,255,243
670,072
31,039
29,303
58,028
59,818
74,037
42,058
107,510
25,205
61,937
60,826
23,533
760,587
857,107
21,727
57,237
20,106
30,224
115,331
53,636
26,747
$4,012,001
167,391
331,869
2,539,293
141
100
16,855
50,537
46,645
54,592
51,254
154,487
19,515
7,978
174,789
291,389
14 , 145
48,257
15,700
27,064
$47,896,896
793,929
3,541,539
9,200,388
7,683,559
238,100
224,588
734,489
543,017
556,654
281,300
989,229
220,150
1,480,166
938,274
176,335
8,317,390
8,776,319
205,175
457,175
175,996
238,871
1,211,227
674,356
288,670
$26,716,636
431 ,019
1,867,281
5,119,466
4,336,511
127,633
119,701
396,700
289,954
2 76,484
152,971
556,436
120,076
808,720
489,907
92,492
5,005,492
4,808,396
111,426
227,874
91,419
130,547
666,501
337,659
151,971
$21,180,260
362,910
1,674,258
4,080,922
3,347,048
110,467
104,887
337,789
253,063
280,170
128,329
432 ,793
100,074
671,446
448,367
83,843
3,311,898
3,967,923
93,749
229,301
84,577
108,324
544,726
286,697
136,699
TABLE
134
Disbursements for Food Services and Student Body Activities: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Food Services
Student
Body Activities
Local Unit
Total
Food
Services
Salaries
and
Wages
Contracted
Services
Supplies
and
Materials
Other
Charges
Replacement
Total
jcuaenc oouy
Activities
Salaries
and
Wages
Contracted
Services
Supplies
and
Materials
Other
Charges
Total State
$2,675,355
$1,253,621
$771,533
$318,537
$228,429
$103,235
$1,103,224
$489,739
$305,985
$197,355
$110,145
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
59 , 326
627,726
125,409
13,177
17 ,897
114,951
3,983
9 ,819
614,496
1,000
4,145
30 , 714
13,230
7,402
181
896
2,056
4,868
650,383
83,547
2,500
426,382
5,173
103,479
75,499
120,522
2,822
2,500
53
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
17 ,089
34,758
10,622
91,882
30,963
3,521
2,100
4,670
55,764
19,172
5 ,440
17,895
111
31
1,091
8 , 128
939
5,841
31,812
10,265
8,355
3,127
5,469
1,148
435
11,793
50,495
120
22,314
-
7 , 018
8,800
9,023
4 , 775
40,125
1,410
1,570
120
11,881
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
57,504
33,348
756
34,805
12,348
37,790
21,220
7,277
4,538
1,613
488
9,656
6,800
493
6,945
2,137
756
26,291
1,500
3,191
1,237
6,829
804
2,739
48,959
88,499
12,522
1,135
41,571
14,167
1,311
320
184
16,198
7,149
24,185
1,007
484
1,420
7,388
33,949
3,055
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
255,575
1,022,381
3,373
91,351
11,458
49,293
776,096
760
67,399
3,232
64,228
13,243
2,613
10,141
933
192
152,664
5,685
6,380
141,862
17,203
1,946
63,175
6,180
913
100,791
3,334
11,181
53,900
11,181
46,891
3,334
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
18,798
41,666
37,161
43,879
9,412
20,796
8,681
25,069
431
14,852
1,944
7,019
8,955
5,882
1,910
11,408
136
16,336
383
8,290
5,320
9
7,914
5,320
7,914
9
TABLE
135
Disbursements for Community Services: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Other Charges
Loccil Unit
Total
Salaries
Supplies
Total
Community
and
Contracted
and
Other
Nonpublic School
Services
Wages
Services
Materials
Charges
Transpor tat ion
Other
Total State
$2,349,606
$1,731,893
$138,865
$26,101
$452 , 747
$272 , 177
$180,570
Allegany
132 ,765
95,302
19,622
1 ,236
16,605
4,777
11,828
Anne Arundel
135,317
67,357
56,279
4,557
7 , 124
7 , 089
35
Baltimore City
483,507
409,269
33,578
8,165
10 A QC
Baltimore
130,648
103 , 784
1 ,318
25 , 54o
15 , 902
1 £ 1. A
1 ,044
Calvert
47 ,832
45 , 913
1,919
Caroline
41 ,611
41 ,412
199
Carroll
114,519
28,904
85 , o 15
1 O TA/i
li , JU4
11 111
IJ , J 1 1
Cecil
66,427
45,238
-
798
20,391
20 ,234
1 CI
15 7
Charles
53,737
53 ,633
104
104
Dorchester
44,020
44,020
-
Frederick
31,912
-
-
132
31,780
31,780
Garrett
80,591
75,247
2,000
1,704
1,640
1,640
tiarf ord
10,284
4,592
5,136
556
556
Howard
109,307
28,830
80,477
61,311
19,166
Kent
32,476
30,935
1,262
279
279
Montgomery
426,278
307,378
12,579
1,958
104,363
103,291
1,072
Prince George's
39,161
1,866
37,295
37,295
Queen Anne ' s
27,788
27,788
St. Mary's
54,382
53,623
53
706
706
Somerset
32,820
32,631
189
Talbot
40,533
31,651
8,882
Washington
123,908
123,658
250
Wicomico
66,292
57,237
623
661
7,771
7,489
282
Worcester
23,491
23,491
TABLE
136
Disbursements for Capital Outlay: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Current Expense Fund
School Construction Fund
Local Unit
Grand
Total
Capital
Outlay
Total
Sites and
Site Im-
provements
Rl T "T 1 Hi nOQ
D U J_ 1U J.llgO
and
Building
Additions
Remodeling
Additional
Equipment
Addit ional
Vechicles
Total
Sites and
Site Im-
provements
Ri it 1 Hi noQ
1)111 lUlLlgO
and
Building
Additions
Remodeling
Additional
Equipment
Total State
$167,114,182
$14,954,441
$389,167
$2,739,060
$2,582,662
$8,173,870
$1,069,682
$152,159,741
$9,557,910
$127,951,660
$4,533,939
$10,116,232
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
1,308,921
17,234,311
37,627,781
21,799,487
4,072,728
363,351
141,552
1,480,020
5,441,661
83,381
40,450
109,804
5,636
19,524
2,449,999
69,390
138
1,250,000
156,985
141,552
1,479,882
1,133,505
77 , 745
77,002
498,353
945,570
17,092,759
36,147,761
16,357,826
3,989,347
66,312
1,793,125
1,070,354
1,484,377
78,446
515,928
12,920,443
32,835,041
13,081,144
3,623,700
322,245
1,064,136
524,266
363,330
2,056,946
1,178,230
1,268,039
287,201
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
823,944
8,790,182
239,556
1,011,523
100,333
46,580
146,874
91,048
83,825
100,333
813
20,630
-
2,876
12,919
13,479
42,891
146,874
41,176
70,346
100,333
16,323
777,364
8,643,308
148,508
927,698
777,364
408 , 745
55,667
6,180
7,462,988
10,835
718,782
(193)
81,864
771,575
82,199
120,872
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
5,892,899
237,895
3,848,211
1,614,719
232,006
175,148
88,630
111,391
267,474
157,932
9,775
61,361
33,619
51,268
2,000
14 , 900
7,264
104,829
82,430
111,391
178,791
65,781
60,544
4,200
12,422
5,717,751
149,265
3,736.820
1,347,245
74,074
792,132
51,370
70,170
(266)
4,547,298
149,265
3,083,031
1,197,920
43,870
11,292
47,475
22,808
367,029
602,419
31,680
7,662
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne's
St. Mary's
Somerset
25,948,732
24,946,711
566,267
2,071,364
520,490
1,406,204
3,485,627
18,437
246,155
41,101
31,238
41,484
1,140,688
1,005,366
2,344,939
18,437
204,671
9,863
400,838
24,542,528
21,461,084
547,830
1,825,209
479,389
551,996
2,162,280
8,631
44,736
20,621,054
18,209,104
503,228
1,707,942
325,456
2,203,616
5,407
100,542
1,165.862
1,089,700
30,564
117,267
8,655
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
2,292,715
1,635,346
728,987
3,569,074
295,547
334,785
210,079
137,306
8,107
790
66,253
691
138,985
37,800
27,061
35,521
6,426
287,440
167,949
70,505
130,189
1,997,168
1,300,561
518,908
3,431,768
74,993
45,222
1,200
14,876
1,916,858
883,993
517,708
3,076,072
150,481
5,317
371,346
190,339
TABLE
137
Disbursements for Debt Services: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Local Unit
Total
Debt Sgitvicg
Long-Term County Bonds
State Loan
Redemption
Interest
Redemption
Interest
Total State
$96,199,589
ton 007 QnQ
9 JU , Jo / , JUo
Mo CC/, CC.'X
9 10 , 004 , 00 J
to ici Ale
90 , 1 J 1 , H J J
Allegany
764,794
240,000
111,890
320,435
92,469
Anne Arundel
7 ,255 ,600
1 , , U4J
1 ft 1 7 ^R. 1
1 ,Oi ' , JO 1
1 11S 1 Qfi
1 , 1 LJ , 1 /O
Baltimore City
17 *823 1 924
q mo i ir\
qt 7 OA A
Baltimore
16,540,705
C C n 1 AAA
5 ,501 ,000
tf 9DZ / , 00 1
Z , U JU , / I J
Calvert
437,604
1 / H ,UUU
1 JO , DO /
9H7
J 1 , / JU
Caroline
468,784
200,000
151,422
100,312
17,050
Ca rrnl 1
Uttl J.U 11
1 ,023 ,346
200 ,000
Z J^ ,OUU
/, i o on/.
*f 1 J , ZUH
1 / / , J**/
Cecil
1^573 ^462
TAA (\{\ (\
/90 , 000
Jo I , JUo
OQO /, -J(L
jyu , h / o
^1 A 7ft
J 1 , O / 0
Charles
1,475,945
415 ,000
/, CO O "7 A
'f JO , £ /'f
/.OA TOO
^■ZU , zoo
1 ft 9 ^ ft "X
Dorchester
332,897
226,000
106,897
Frederick
2,999,459
1,190,000
963,590
634,163
211,706
Garrett
155,563
25,000
7,125
91,776
31,662
Harford
2,685,818
1,242,000
1,016,213
218,152
209,453
Hyward
2,171,341
835,000
836,105
356,882
143,354
Kent
326,735
100,000
107,034
78,795
40,906
Montgomery
15,377,790
6,360,845
3,270,704
4,895,816
850,425
Prince George's
19,402,336
7,843,000
6,415,321
3,481,400
1,662,615
Queen Anne 1 s
284,872
120,000
92,532
32,316
40,024
St. Mary's
605,010
100,000
41,400
326,053
137,557
Somerset
159,732
95,000
39,169
15,183
10,380
Talbot
417,188
200,000
84,283
91,990
40,915
Washington
2,025,284
1,050,000
749,660
169,340
56,284
Wicomico
1,195,403
607,888
511,288
71,343
4,884
Worcester
695,997
225,000
243,012
162,822
65,163
TABLE
138
Percent Distribution of Current Expenses: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
(Including Cost of Transportation)
Local Unit
Total
Instruc-
t ion
Pupil
Person-
nel
Services
Health
Services
Opera-
tion
of
Plant
Mainte-
nance
of
Plant
Pupil
Trans-
porta-
tion
Admin-
istra-
t ion
Fixed
Charges
Food
Services
School
Breakfast ,
Lunch ,
and
Special
Milk
Student
Body
Activ-
ities
Com-
munity
Services
Tuition
Handi-
capped
Children
Total State
73.89
1.01
0.25
8.82
3.56
4.33
2.59
3.02
0.34
1.47
0.14
0.30
0.28
Allegany
71.63
0.57
0.19
9.45
2.84
6.70
1.93
2.93
0.43
2.31
0.98
0.01
Anne Arundel
78.43
1.37
7.18
2.51
4.70
2.45
2.09
0.92
0.24
0.11
Baltimore City
70.77
1.26
0.15
9.41
4.15
3.38
3.06
3.26
0.39
2.98
0.40
0.30
0.40
Baltimore
76.78
0.60
0.39
9.90
3.88
2.97
1.99
2.39
0.11
0.60
0.07
0.12
0.20
Calvert
66.31
0.80
0.34
6.21
3.20
12.08
3.98
2.33
0.28
3.39
0.05
1.00
0.03
Caroline
70.55
0.82
0.34
7.39
2.56
10.94
1.92
2.11
0.44
1.57
0.30
1.06
™
Carroll
73.37
0.74
0.05
6.84
2 .88
8.08
2.52
2.61
0.29
1.20
0.43
0. 97
Cecil
71.70
1.00
0.14
9.19
3.23
7.31
3.15
1.93
0.12
1.48
*
0.75
-
Charles
65.54
0.93
0.07
9.76
3.15
10.61
2.85
2.53
0.83
2.92
0.20
0.48
0.13
Dorchester
69.60
0.52
0.30
6.31
4.68
9.58
2.94
2.56
0.58
2.01
-
0.83
0.09
i. 1CUC1 11>E\
74.91
0.54
0.36
7.43
2 .84
5 . 18
3 . 31
3.04
0 .37
1 . 78
*
0.30
0.04
Garrett
64.42
0.40
1.00
5.34
1.96
13.92
2.64
2.91
0.80
4.62
0.07
1.92
Harford
74.23
0.59
0.37
7.75
4.83
6.68
2.32
1.60
1.36
0.22
0.05
Howard
74.07
0.65
0.05
7.65
2.18
7.66
2.55
1.77
0.23
1.15
0.60
0.73
0.71
Kent
71.63
1.10
0.26
6.08
3.38
8.05
2.79
3.26
0.38
1.43
0.39
1.00
0.25
Montgomery
73.52
1.46
0.01
8.86
3.48
2.83
3.41
4.56
0.19
0.59
0.32
0.77
Prince George's
75.89
0.89
0.39
8.99
3.60
3.21
2.00
3.00
0.73
1.20
0.07
0.03
Queen Anne 1 s
69.51
0.55
0.26
7.14
3.44
13.08
1.70
2.00
0.09
1.41
0.77
0.05
St. Mary's
68.36
1.29
0.14
8.11
3.30
9.76
2.23
2.59
1.07
2.46
0.04
0.64
0.01
Somerset
69.02
0.78
0.85
6.19
3.32
11.27
2.74
1.67
0.35
2.28
0.34
1.01
0.18
Talbot
73.89
0.74
0.23
6.89
3.15
7.03
2.52
2.55
0.46
1.18
0.13
1.00
0.23
Washington
74.63
0.65
0.58
9.82
2.68
5.72
1.54
2.61
0.22
0.88
0.67
Wicomico
74.35
0.32
0.39
7.17
2.45
8.84
1.73
2.15
0.37
1.33
0.08
0.67
0.15
Worcester
73.31
0.32
0.18
6.80
2.50
10.96
1.82
1.70
0.88
1.00
0.47
0.06
*Less than 0.01 percent.
NOTE: Expenditures by State for Teachers' Retirement and Social Security are not included.
TABLE
139
Percent Distribution of Current Expenses: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
(Excluding Cost of Transportation)
Local Unit
Total
Instruc-
t ion
Pupil
Person-
nel
Services
Health
Services
Opera-
t ion
of
Plant
Mainte-
nance
of
Plant
Admin-
istra-
t ion
F ixed
Charges
Food
Services
School
Breakfast ,
Lunch ,
and
Special
Milk
Student
Body
Activ-
ities
Com-
munity
Services
Tuition
Handi-
capped
Children
Total State
77.23
1.06
0.26
9.22
3.71
2.71
3.16
0.36
1.54
0.15
0.32
0.29
Allegany
76.77
0.61
0.20
10.12
3.05
2.07
3.15
0.47
2.49
-
1.05
0.02
Anne Arundel
82 .29
1 .44
7.53
2.63
2.57
2 .20
0.97
0.25
0. 12
Baltimore City
73.24
1.30
0.27
9.74
4.30
3.17
3.37
0.40
3.08
0.41
0.31
0.41
Baltimore
79.13
0.62
0.40
10.20
4.00
2.04
2.46
0.13
0.62
0.07
0.12
0.21
Calvert
75.43
0.91
0.38
7.07
3.64
4.52
2.65
0.31
3.85
0.06
1.14
0.04
Caroline
79.22
0.92
0.38
8.29
2.87
2.16
2.37
0.49
1.76
0.34
1.20
-
Carroll
79.82
0.81
0 .05
7.45
3.13
2 . 74
2 . 84
0 . 33
1.31
0 .47
1 .05
Cecil
77.35
1.08
0.15
9.91
3.49
3.40
2.08
0.13
1.60
*
0.81
\
Charles
73.32
1.05
0.08
10.92
3.52
3.19
2.83
0.92
3.26
0.22
0.54
0.15
Dorchester
76.98
0.57
0.34
6.98
5.17
3.25
2.83
0.64
2.22
_
0.92
0.10
f
Frederick
79.00
0.57
0.37
7.83
3.00
3.49
3.21
0.39
1.88
0.01
0.21
0.04
Garrett
74.84
0.47
1.16
6.21
2.28
3.17
3.38
0.92
5.37
0.07
2.22
Harford
79.55
0.63
0.40
8.31
5.17
2.48
1.71
*
1.46
0.24
0.05
Howard
80.21
0.71
0.05
8.28
2.36
2.76
1.92
0.25
1.25
0.64
0.80
0.77
Kent
77.90
1.19
0.28
6.62
3.68
3.03
3.55
0.41
1.55
0.42
1.09
0.28
Montgomery
75.66
1.51
0.01
9.12
3.58
3.51
4.69
0.20
0 60
0.33
0.79
Prince George's
78.41
0.92
0.41
9.28
3.72
2.06
3.10
0.76
1.24
0.07
0.03
Queen Anne ' s
79.98
0.63
0.29
8.22
3.96
1.96
2.29
0.11
1.62
0.88
0.06
St. Mary's
75.75
1.43
0.15
8.99
3.66
2.47
2.88
1.19
2.72
0.04
0.71
0.01
Somerset
77.78
0.88
0.95
6.97
3.74
3.09
1.88
0.40
2.57
0.39
1.14
0.21
Talbot
79.47
0.79
0.24
7.40
3.39
2.71
2.75
0.50
1.27
0.14
1.08
0.26
Washington
79.16
0.69
0.62
10.41
2.84
1.63
2.77
0.24
0.93
*
0.71
Wicomico
81.56
0.35
0.43
7.86
2.69
1.90
2.36
0.41
1.46
0.09
0.73
0.16
Worcester
82.34
0.36
0.20
7.63
2.81
2.05
1.90
0.99
1.12
0.53
0.07
*Less than 0.1 percent.
NOTE: Expenditures by State for Teachers' Retirement and Social Security are not included.
TABLE
140
Percent Distribution of Day School Current Expenses: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
(Including Cost of Transportation)
Local Unit
Instruction
Pupil
Personnel
Services
Health
Services
Operation of
Plant
Maintenance
of
Plant
Pupil
Transportation
Adminis-
tration
Fixed
Charges
Total State
75.59
1.05
0.26
9.13
3.68
4.48
2.68
3.13
Allegany
74.23
0.60
0.20
9.89
2.98
7.01
2.02
3.07
Anne Arundel
7Q %L
7 "}1
9
L 7ft
*■+ • / o
9 1
Baltimore City
73.60
1.34
0.28
10.03
4.42
3.60
3.26
3.47
Baltimore
77.52
0.62
0.39
10.06
3.94
3.02
2.02
2.43
Calvert
69.54
0.84
0.35
6.54
3.37
12.72
4.19
2.45
Caroline
72.95
0.85
0.35
7.66
2.65
11.35
2.00
2.19
uarro l i
/ D • J /
n 77
u • UJ
7 11
ft
9 fil
9 71
Cecil
73.37
1.02
0.14
9.44
3.32
7.50
3.23
1.98
Charles
67.97
1.00
0.08
10.46
3.37
11.37
3.05
2.70
Dorchester
71.61
0.55
0.32
6.66
4.94
10.11
3.11
2.70
Frederick
76.42
0.56
0.37
7.72
2.95
5 .38
3.44
3. 16
Garrett
68.81
0.45
1.10
5.92
2.17
15.41
2.92
3.22
Harford
75.44
0.60
0.38
7.89
4.91
6.80
2.35
1.63
Howard
76.65
0.68
0.05
7.94
2.26
7.95
2.64
1.83
Kent
74.14
1.14
0.26
6.31
3.51
8.36
2.89
3.39
Montgomery
74.73
1.50
0.01
9.10
3.57
2.90
3.51
4.68
Prince George's
77.31
0.92
0.40
9.24
3.70
3.30
3.05
3.08
Queen Anne ' s
71.10
0.56
0.26
7.32
3.53
13.42
1.75
2.05
St. Mary's
71.26
1.35
0.14
8.50
3.46
10.23
2.34
2.72
Somerset
71.68
0.82
0.89
6.54
3.51
11.90
2.90
1.76
Talbot
76.18
0.76
0.23
7.10
3.25
7.25
2.60
2.63
Washington
75.92
0.66
0.59
10.02
2.73
5.84
1.57
2.67
Wicomico
76.16
0.33
0.40
7.41
2.53
9.14
1.80
2.23
Worcester
75.07
0.33
0.18
6.98
2.57
11.26
1.87
1.74
NOTE: Expenditures by State for Teachers' Retirement and Social Security are not included.
TABLE
141
Percent Distribution of Day School Current Expenses: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
(Excluding Cost of Transportation)
Local Unit
Instruction
Pupil
I CL S w L I Lit! 1
Services
Health
Services
Operation
of
Plant
Ma intenance
of
Plant
A Htti *i n ■{ c t~ i"a t" i o n
fi UI.. ill 1 ci L. L a L 1U1I
Fixed
Charges
Total State
79 . 14
1 .09
0.27
9 .56
J . OO
z . o 1
Allegany
79.83
0 .64
0.21
10 .63
O O 1
5 .2.1
O 1 o
Anne Arundel
83.32
1.46
7.68
2.68
2.62
2.24
Baltimore City
76.35
1.39
0.29
10.40
4.59
3.38
3.60
Baltimore
/y . yj
U iOj
f\ /. i
U.11
in ^7
z . (Jo
Calvert
79 .67
0 . 96
0.41
/ .4 7
J . OO
0 Q 1
Z .51
Caroline
82 .29
0 . JO
0 .40
O . D4
L . 7 y
9 A 7
Carroll
82.27
0.84
0.05
7.76
3.27
2.85
2.96
Cecil
79.31
1.10
0.06
10.20
3.59
3.50
2.14
Charles
76.68
1 . 13
0.09
11.80
3 . 80
3 .45
3.05
Dorchester
79.67
0.61
0 . 36
7.41
5 .49
3 . 46
3 . 00
Frederick
80.77
0.60
0.39
8.15
3.12
3.63
3.34
Garrett
81.34
0.53
1.30
6.99
2.57
3.46
3.81
Harford
80.94
0.64
0.41
8.47
5.27
2.53
1.74
Howard
83.27
0.74
0.06
8.62
2.45
2.87
1.99
Kent
80.90
1.24
0.29
6.89
3.83
3.16
3.69
Montgomery,
76.96
1.55
0.01
9.37
3.68
3.61
4.82
Prince George's
79.95
0.95
0.42
9.55
3.83
2.11
3.19
Queen Anne's
82.12
0.65
0.30
8.46
4.08
2.02
2.37
St. Mary's
79.38
1.50
0.16
9.47
3.86
2.60
3.03
Somerset
81.36
0.93
1.01
7.42
3.99
3.29
2.00
Talbot
82.13
0.82
0.25
7.65
3.51
2.80
2.84
Washington
80.63
0.70
0.63
10.64
2.90
1.67
2.83
Wicomico
83.83
0.37
0.44
8.16
2.78
1.97
2.45
Worcester
84.59
0.38
0.20
7.86
2.90
2.11
1.96
NOTE: Expenditures by State for Teachers' Retirement and Social Security are not included.
TABLE
142
Cost per Pupil Belonging K*-12: All Current Expenses - Including Administration and Fixed Charges:
Maryland Public Day Schools: 1960-61 - 1970-71
Local Unit
i you-o i
1961
-62
1 Q£9 £ Q
1V0Z -0-J
1963-
•64
1 QA/, £^
lyo^-OD
1 Q££ £ 7
iyoo-o /
1 Q£ 7 £ Q
i yo /- oo
1968-
69
1969-70
1 Q 7A "71
Rpf i i-pmpn t" flnH ^npi a 1
1\C L. A. L C1I1C11 L. <111U UUv J_ C« -L
Security
$389.86
$403
.07
$425.17
$437
27
$461.45
$514.97
$585.51
$652.43
$739.58
$816
30
$ 913.52
L AL i UU lUg, I\CL 11 CLUC 11 L
anH Qnn'fll SpciiT*it*v
u uu ju1- 10 i. u v^-u i j_ u. y
358. 13
378
.41
398.74
409.83
437. 10
487.96
550.48
614.04
695
32
764.63
858.83
321.39
335
.13
345 .63
364.89
388 . 13
444 . 1 1
492 .89
566 . 73
631
41
668
47
760.82
Anne Arundel
311.85
333
.69
348.77
364
35
387.75
434.18
499.67
554.95
602
82
678.
90
760.71
Baltimore City
341.83
355.60
373.23
375
04
390.56
445.69
533.97
581.29
680
25
736
68
826.07
Ba 1 1 imore
377.23
393
.07
412.67
442
87
459.97
497.67
554. 78
624.73
702
29
767.
19
875.18
Calvert
327.72
347
.95
395.95
406
30
446.61
496.49
568.34
619.60
638
96
715
99
801.34
Caro 1 ine
369.35
380.55
395 .07
411
12
448.09
485.60
549.63
598.87
633
66
646
96
740 . 48
Carroll
319.98
334
.48
359.70
369
72
403.05
433.21
497.22
558.14
591
89
651
24
710.91
Cecil
351.35
371
.94
384.10
392
91
433.83
478.73
534.97
566.02
641
00
653
49
708.13
Charles
349.61
364
.99
375 .23
393.26
435.42
490.45
582 .40
671.06
718
25
751
50
790.76
Dorches t er
330. 77
344
.70
367.68
378
15
426 .33
466. 16
509.72
612 .60
625
27
687
14
800. 11
Frederick
372.55
404.70
408.18
415
95
464.21
512.73
580.90
623.01
671
29
731
29
787.89
Garrett
337. 13
351
.83
361.97
354
61
404. 17
490.59
535 .53
540.34
604
68
685
02
739.02
Harford
360.86
377
.67
382.06
405
81
430.93
479.91
505.17
572.29
621
57
660
06
749.01
Howard
342.28
355
.98
369.63
383
41
434.07
481.05
545.90
614.81
697.70
761
84
855.03
Kent
357.53
378
.66
394.81
419
89
466.26
507.37
557.20
613.99
663
43
739
81
832.19
Montgomery
436.86
471
.21
505.86
506
69
545.63
614.17
652.55
736.16
845
73
972
84
1,083.22
Prince George's
342.54
371
.91
394.91
408
14
433.79
485.35
548.46
606.80
703
75
774
64
884.90
Queen Anne ' s
383.47
392
.98
394.91
421
20
443.44
487.53
600.81
644.57
676
72
690
59
772 . 95
St. Mary's
337.40
371
.91
368.28
376
51
414.54
492.79
522.39
590.20
666
91
680
72
750.70
Somerset
324.34
348
.13
364.47
367
09
409.43
433.09
461.56
499.22
574.56
597
92
687.50
Talbot
330.75
347
.51
357.56
365
60
418.95
453.75
551.92
619.21
655
97
760
39
826.51
Washington
360.93
364
.21
396.54
402
22
451.62
479.79
497.15
616.20
663
67
723
08
800.00
Wicomico
309.36
325
.35
351.12
356
71
400.99
433.95
498.83
557.16
584
66
626
86
693.01
Worcester
362.02
372
.29
366.48
364
75
407.52
422.25
450.87
575.41
608
27
656
96
758.36
*Half-time kindergarten pupils, where applicable, are expressed in full-time equivalents in arriving at per pupil costs.
TABLE
143
Cost per Pupil Belonging for Current Expenses*: K/-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
All
Costs Including Transportation
All
Costs Excluding Transportation
Total Including State
Total
Excluding
State
Total
Including State
Total
Excluding
State
T r\ c\ 1 Tin t +■
Share of Teachers '
Share of Teachers'
Share of Teachers 1
Share of Teachers'
Retirement and
Ret irement
and
Retirement and
Ret irement
and
Social Security
Social Security
Social Security
Social Security
Cost
Rank
Cost
Rank
Cost
Rank
Cost
Rank
Total State
$913.52
-
$858.
83
$875.06
-
$820.
36
_
Allegany
807.57
15
760.
82
14
754.25
12
707.
50
12
Anne Arundel
1 L
14
760.
71
15
773.
75
1 0
724.
37
10
Baltimore City
875.83
7
826.07
7
846.
07
4
796.
31
4
Baltimore
935.06
3
875.
18
3
908.
67
3
848.
79
3
Calvert
843.30
10
801.
34
8
741.
39
15
699.
43
14
Caroline
784.47
19
740.
48
19
700.44
19
656.
46
19
Carroll
756.83
21
710.
91
21
697.
18
21
651.
26
21
Cecil
752.71
22
708.
13
22
699.
62
20
655.
04
20
Charles
833.10
12
790.
76
11
743.
22
14
700.
88
13
Dorchester
844.78
9
800.
11
9
763.
85
11
719.
19
11
f
Frederick
839.55
11
787.
89
12
797.
IS
9
745.
52
9
Garrett
781.86
20
739.02
20
667.
98
23
625.
14
23
Harford
800.68
17
749.
01
18
749.
76
13
698
09
15
Howard
910.97
4
855.
03
4
843.
00
5
787.
06
5
Kent
879.29
5
832.
19
5
809.
72
7
762.
63
7
Montgomery
1,152.04
1
1,083.
22
1
1,120.
62
1
1,051.
80
1
Prince George's
942.19
2
884.
90
2
912.
97
2
855.
69
2
Queen Anne 1 s
817.89
13
772.
95
13
714.
13
18
669.
20
18
St. Mary's
792.93
18
750.
70
17
716.
15
17
673.
92
16
Somerset
726.85
24
687.
50
24
645.02
24
605.
67
24
Talbot
876.74
6
826.
51
6
816.86
6
766.
63
6
Washington
853.05
8
800.
00
10
806.
33
8
753.
27
8
Wicomico
737.82
23
693.01
23
674.
46
22
629.
65
22
Worcester
803.41
16
758
36
16
718.05
16
673
00
17
*Includes the following: Administration, Instruction, Pupil Personnel Services, Health Services, Pupil Transportation, Operation of Plant,
Maintenance of Plant and Fixed Charges; excludes Adult Education, Home Teaching of Handicapped Children, Student Body Activities, Community
Services, Capital Outlay and Debt Service.
/Half-time kindergarten pupils are expressed in full-time equivalents in arriving at per pupil cost.
TABLE
144
Cost per Pupil Belonging for Current Expenses: By Function: K*-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Local Unit
Total
Current
Expense
Including
Transportat ion
Pupil
Trans-
porta-
tion
Total
Current
Expense
Excluding
Transportation
Instruc-
tion
Pupil
Personnel
Services
Health
Services
Operation
of Plant
Ma inte-
nance
of Plant
Administra-
tion
Fixed
Charges
Total State
$858.83
$38.47
$820.36
$649.24
$8.99
$2.21
$78.43
$31.59
$23.02
$26.88
Al legany
760.82
53.32
707.50
564.79
4.56
1.48
75.22
22.68
15.40
23.37
Anne Arundel
760 . 71
O £ OA
JO . 34
"7 0 /. 0*7
/Z-+ . J 1
603 .53
10 . 60
55 . 62
19.41
18 . 98
16 .23
Baltimore City
826.07
29.76
796.31
607.99
11.03
2.29
82.85
36.54
26.94
28.67
Baltimore
875.18
26.39
848.79
678.45
5.38
3.44
88.05
34.52
17.68
21.27
Calvert
801.34
101.91
699.43
557.26
6.74
2.85
52.40
26.97
33.57
19.64
Caroline
740.48
84.02
656.46
540.21
6.32
2.62
56.70
19.63
14.77
16.21
Carrol 1
710.91
CO C £
0D 1 . io
j jj . / y
C AO
0 . 35
50.52
O 1 o c
1 O CO
lo .59
1 o o£
iy . £0
Cecil
708.13
53.09
655.04
519.55
7.22
1.03
66.82
23.49
22.91
14.02
Charles
790.76
89.88
700.88
537.45
7.91
0.61
82.70
26.66
24.16
21.39
Dorchester
800.11
80.92
719.19
572.96
4.38
2.58
53.28
39.53
24.86
21.60
Frederick
787.89
42.37
745.52
602.16
4.45
2.90
60.81
23.23
27.10
24.87
Garrett
739.02
113.88
625.14
508.48
3.30
8.16
43.73
16.04
21.61
23.82
Harford
749.01
50.92
698.09
565.06
4.47
2.83
59.10
36.79
17.65
12.19
Howard
855.03
67.97
787.06
655.40
5.78
0.45
67.85
19.30
22.58
15.70
Kent
832.19
69.56
762.63
616.94
9.47
2.21
52.55
29.22
24.06
28.18
Montgomery
1,083.22
31.42
1,051.80
809.48
16.26
0.15
98.53
38.69
37.98
50.71
Prince George's
884.90
29.21
855.69
684.15
8.11
3.58
81.71
32.75
18.12
27.27
Queen Anne's
772.95
103.75
669.20
549.57
4.37
2.03
56.61
27.29
13.51
15.82
St. Mary's
750.70
76.78
673.92
534.96
10.13
1.09
63.80
25.99
17.55
20.40
Somerset
687.50
81.83
605.67
492.77
5.66
6.13
44.93
24.15
19.91
12.12
Talbot
826.51
59.88
766.63
629.63
6.29
1.92
58.65
26.89
21.49
21.76
Washington
800.00
46.73
753.27
607.32
5.28
4.75
80.15
21.87
12.56
21.34
Wicomico
693.01
63.36
629.65
527.82
2.31
2.79
51.36
17.54
12.41
15.42
Worcester
758.36
85.36
673.00
569.30
2.53
1.38
52.92
19.48
14.21
13.18
*Half-time kindergarten pupils are expressed in full-time equivalents in arriving at per pupil costs.
NOTE: Expenditures by State for Teachers' Retirement and Social Security are not included.
TABLE
145
Cost per Pupil Belonging for Materials of Instruction: K*-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1968-69 - 1970-71
Local Unit
1968
-69
1969
-70
197C
-71
Total
Elementary
Secondary
Total
Elementary
Secondary
Total
Elementary
Secondary
Total State
$23.63
$18.
88
$29
94
$23.
96
$19.
23
$30.
11
$30.
13
$23.
60
$38.45
Allegany
24.02
19.
74
28
33
22.
65
18.
12
27
10
30
60
24.
21
37.45
Anne Arundel
23.67
18.
65
30
38
31
15
28.
08
35
24
34
72
30.
01
40.75
Baltimore City
20.22
15.
96
26
86
14
88
11.
22
20
51
28
36
23.
14
36.09
Baltimore
22 .02
17.
54
27
16
21
91
16.
79
27
59
25
77
20.
02
32 .00
Calvert
22 .02
19.
78
25
06
25
29
24.
66
26
10
38
84
35.
53
43.08
Caroline
19.12
13.
03
26
43
18
80
14.
25
24
18
29
45
18 .
94
45.54
Carroll
29.91
22.
90
38
70
27
27
20.
24
35
71
35
80
28.
19
45.15
Cecil
24.82
19 .
26
31
21
14
42
11.
05
18
17
23
17
15 .
12
33.08
Charles
28.70
28.
77
28
61
31
50
28.
65
35
42
31
97
30.
84
33.47
Dorchester
19.75
14.
52
25
45
20
86
18.
19
23
66
30
18
24.
93
35 . 94
Frederick
22 72
18.
12
28
13
21
87
20.
74
23
16
28
67
26.
05
31.64
Garrett
18.61
15.
23
22
94
28
74
30.
03
27
09
22
47
20.
54
24.64
Harford
30.42
27.
71
34
35
28
91
27.
76
30
54
32
07
26.
87
39.06
Howard
33.12
22.
71
46
50
34
33
29.
17
40
97
41
73
35.
52
49.72
Kent
28.30
22.
31
36
27
29
16
23.
24
37
42
45
94
34.
74
60.28
Montgomery
26.19
19.
11
34
40
26
63
20.
65
33
43
33
73
25
39
42.95
Prince George's
23.05
19.
94
27
.68
28
85
23.
05
37
25
30
22
20
22
44.44
Queen Anne ' s
24.50
14.
89
36
.37
21
58
12.
34
33
18
25
79
18
32
34.80
St. Mary's
37.86
31.
42
47
.67
30
72
23.
32
42
32
25
36
23.
23
28.63
Somerset
15.06
15.
61
14
.38
11
.59
11.
34
11
88
25
43
16
17
37.58
Talbot
27.02
23.
35
31
.52
31
00
26.
15
36
.66
45
19
41.
73
49.51
Washington
28.76
21.
29
37
.91
28
60
19.
97
39
.04
22
15
17
43
27.77
Wicomico
19.00
14.
76
24
.76
19
74
15.
85
25
04
23
02
18
31
29.20
Worcester
28.45
23.
41
34
.57
28
27
18.
15
40
.46
42
85
36
84
49.88
*Half-time kindergarten pupils are expressed in full-time equivalents in arriving at per pupil costs.
TABLE
146
Cost per Pupil Belonging for Textbooks: K*-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1968-69 - 1970-71
Local Unit
1968
-69
1969-70
1970
-71
Total
Elementary
Secondary
Total
Elementary
Secondary
Total
Elementary
Secondary
Total State
$7.
14
$5.
30
$8 . 75
$6.32
$5.20
$7
78
$8
.39
$7.
48
$9.
56
Allegany
7.
41
6.
38
8.21
7.04
5.97
8
10
8
.05
6.
67
9.
54
Anne Arundel
7.
29
6.
57
8.26
8.65
7.91
9
64
8
.56
7.
74
9.
61
Baltimore City
6.
50
5.
35
8.29
1.81
1.28
2
63
10
.21
11.
19
8.
78
Bait imore
7 .
59
5 .
39
1U .11
7.43
4.89
10
25
8
. 75
6.
02
11 .
70
Calvert
6.
44
4.
46
Q 10
6.02
4.41
8
09
6
.60
5.
64
7.
82
Caroline
5.
21
3.
62
"7 11
/.ll
4.57
5.68
3
24
5
.22
4.
12
6.
50
Carroll
6.
10
3.
93
8.82
7.30
6.22
8
58
8
.03
6.
11
10.
38
Cecil
6 .
35
6 .
15
6.57
3.71
3.57
3
86
6
. 74
5 .
73
7 .
98
Charles
8.
62
8.
64
8.59
8.97
8.01
10
28
8
.27
8.
38
8.
13
Dorchester
6.
30
5.
62
/ . 05
7.68
8.28
7
05
8
.12
6.
53
9.
85
L i cuci J- 1—
5.
37
4.
09
6 .88
6.54
7.17
5
.81
7
.75
8.
63
6.
76
Garrett
3.
99
3.
79
4.24
9.69
10.71
8
19
3
.63
3.
35
3.
95
Harford
10.
22
9.
53
11.21
8.60
8.13
9
.27
9
.79
8.
82
11.
10
Howard
10.
15
8.
36
12.46
10.97
9.17
13
28
12
.23
10.
22
14.
83
Kent
8.
26
7.
52
9.26
8.70
7.42
10
48
9
.87
8.
47
11.
65
Montgomery
6.
98
4.
70
9.62
6.75
4.99
8
.74
7
.30
4.
61
10.
27
Prince George's
7.
42
7.
04
7.99
8.07
7.24
9
.28
7
.05
6.
33
8.
07
Queen Anne ' s
5.
21
3.
11
7.80
5.01
2.42
8
.26
5
.27
3.
53
7.
37
St. Mary's
9.
86
7.
73
13.10
7.40
6.54
8
.73
5
.00
4.
87
5.
20
Somerset
8.
62
9.
42
7.65
5.64
4.96
6
.44
15
.07
10.
17
21.
48
Talbot
6.
55
5.
26
8.14
8.88
8.30
9
56
9
.41
8.
31
10.
79
Washington
7.
55
7.
21
7.96
7.52
6.84
8
35
7
.04
6.
60
7.
57
Wicomico
4.
54
4.
30
4.87
5.36
4.84
6
.06
6
.23
5.
34
7.
40
Worcester
4.
44
4.
46
4.41
5.83
5.49
6
23
10
.12
7.
93
12.
68
*Half-time kindergarten pupils are expressed in full-time equivalents in arriving at per pupil costs.
TABLE
147
Cost per Pupil Belonging for Library Books: K*-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1968-69 - 1970-71
Local Unit
1968-69
1969
-70
1970
-71
Total
Elementary
Secondary
Total
Elementary
Secondary
Total
Elementary
Secondary
Total State
$4.03
$3.66
$4.51
$3
61
$3.
13
$4.
24
$4.
79
$3.
77
$6.
09
Allegany
2
.31
2.
60
2.
02
3.
34
2.
90
3
82
Anne Arundel
3.63
2.59
5 .04
4
.63
3.
97
5.
51
8.
11
5.
93
10
91
Baltimore City
1 . 66
2 . 06
1 .04
0
.75
1.
02
0.
33
3.
01
1.
45
5
32
Baltimore
2 . 76
2 .20
3.41
2
.59
1.
79
3.
47
2.
99
2.
63
3
37
Calvert
4.68
4.50
4.93
5
.24
5.
21
5.
27
8.
69
7.
53
10
18
Caroline
0 .68
0.51
0.88
2
.33
1 .
00
3.
90
4.
27
2.
29
6
55
Carroll
4.60
3 . 95
5 .42
3
.57
2.
57
4.
76
3.
55
2.
97
4
26
Cecil
4 .80
4.85
4. 74
0
.78
0.
71
0.
85
3.
54
1.
32
6
27
Charles
7.23
7.24
7.20
8
.12
5.
77
11.
35
7.
23
7.
33
7
10
Dorchester
2.44
2.04
2.88
1
.21
1.
57
0.
83
3.
02
4.
27
1
64
Frederick
5.84
5.52
6.21
2
.83
3.
22
2.
38
4.
71
4.
40
5
08
Garrett
5.83
5.14
6.71
5
.25
6.
46
3.
71
4.
36
5.
77
2
77
Harford
4.36
4.09
4.76
3
.13
3.
17
3.
08
3.
91
2.
95
5
19
Howard
7.28
6.40
8.40
7
.78
6.
26
0 .
73
11.
89
9.
37
15
14
Kent
4.09
4.05
4.15
4
.28
2.
82
6.
30
5.
26
5.
85
4
50
Montgomery *
6.94
5.93
8.12
7
.28
6.
81
7.
82
7.
22
6.
61
7
89
Prince George's
4.86
4.84
4.90
4
.00
3.
48
4.
76
4.
62
3.
84
5
74
Queen Anne' s
3.29
3.20
3.41
3
.12
2.
12
4.
37
4.
60
2.
32
7
35
St. Mary's
9.53
4.39
17.35
7
.99
3.
32
15.
31
3.
65
3.
61
3
70
Somerset
3.20
3.90
2.36
1
.87
1.
52
2.
28
3.
68
2.
76
4
88
Talbot
5.04
4.12
6.18
5
.62
4.
28
7.
18
6.
00
5.
77
6
28
Washington
3.72
2.89
4.74
3
.86
3
32
4.
52
3.
27
3.
23
3
33
Wicomico
4.11
4.01
4.24
3
.81
3
15
4.
70
5.
29
3.
91
7
10
Worcester
4.63
4.85
4.36
3
.84
2.
03
5.
96
7.
95
5.
72
10
55
*Half-time kindergarten pupils are expressed in full-time equivalents in arriving at per pupil costs.
TABLE
148
Foundation Program K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Local Unit
Foundation
Program
Local Contribution Rate 1.047 %
Local Contribution Rate 1.045 %
M in imum
Guarantee
Excess
Amount
Section
128 (B)
(5-2)
Total
State
Share*
Local Base
State Share
State
%
Local Base
State Share
State
7=
Total State
$327,111,899
$21,315,063,364
$103,943,188
31
8
$21,399,011,918
$103,492,224
31
6
$26,625,300
$21,639,709
$152,781,244
Allegany
6,665,450
94? 807
3,116,719
46
8
338 94? 807
3 123 498
46
9
-
487,245
3,610,743
Annp At*11T"|Ha1
.1 .uic n i uiiuc i
25 995 419
1 WKh. LOh. ?69
ID Q76 QQ7
42
2
1 LR9 1 QQ 1 59
10 soft
40
4
2 , 034 ,010
13 ,011 ,007
Baltimore City
69^198,083
1 614. 7Qf1 fi?Q
11 141 ops
45
0
filA Am 749
31 427 585
45
4
-
5^0841445
36,512,030
Baltimore
48,036,136
1 7-5/, no l 70
8 QT7 R9C
18
6
^ 7^4 ^18 17ft
9 012 511
18
8
7,707,302
2,548,852
19,268,665
Calvert
2,167,553
96,166,959
1,160,685
53
5
97,801,692
1 1145^525
52
8
-
194,784
1,355,469
Caroline
1,963,154
73 3?S 5?0
1 195 436
60
9
7S S?7 S?Q
1 171 fjqi
59
8
-
197,320
1,392,756
Car v/-i 1 1
lid I lO L 1
s qoo 67n
AftO £ftS
9 ilQ ROQ
41
0
117 sin si?
9 170 "Ui1
<+0
2
464 996
? 884 80S
Cecil
4,582,322
99n Rift nriQ
£.£.\) ,010 ,UU7
9 97n IS 7
49
5
??S 1 ■}? ?QO
o 99 q fiqo
48
7
-
384^782
2,655,139
Charles
4,875,798
224,313,396
2,527,237
51
8
227,508,606
2,498,333
51
2
-
448,218
2,975,455
Dorchester
2,483,948
123,587,978
1,189,982
47
9
125,839,738
1,168,923
47
1
-
183,080
1,373,062
Frederick
7 3 1 0 0? Q
459,932,405
2,494,537
34
1
45 9,932,405
2,503,735
34
3
99 081
459 981
3 06? 797
Garrett
2,101,077
91,473,563
1,143,349
54
4
100,114,702
1,054,878
50
2
175|869
1,319,218
Harford
10,799,055
559,216,040
4,944,063
45
8
559,216,040
4,955,247
45
9
879,369
5,834,616
Howard
6,143,068
436,278,550
1,575,232
25
6
436,278,550
1,583,957
25
8
523,690
411,110
2,518,757
Kent
1,429,073
90,917,234
477,170
33
4
94,337,034
443,251
31
0
4,755
85,752
567,677
Montgomery
45,844,198
4,488,272,499
(1,148,015)
(2
5)
4,488,272,499
(1,058,250)
(2
3)
17,586,134
1,783,450
18,311,334
Prince George's
55,691,473
3,586,858,935
18,137,060
32
6
3,586,858,935
18,208,797
32
7
33,589
3,832,441
22,074,827
Queen Anne 1 s
1,727,548
100,384,244
676,525
39
2
102,857,403
652,688
37
8
115,510
792,035
St. Mary's
3,845,080
136,352,580
2,417,468
62
9
148,788,508
2,290,240
59
6
497,135
2,914,603
Somerset
1,777,383
60,181,909
1,147,278
64
5
60,697,361
1,143,096
64
3
180,900
1,328,178
Talbot
1,813,343
155,164,757
188,768
10
4
159,533,203
146,221
8
1
431,081
87,942
707,791
Washington
8,946,651
483,463,077
3,884,793
43
4
483,463,077
3,894,462
43
5
585,050
4,479,512
Wicomico
5,381,512
277,208,722
2,479,137
46
1
277,208,722
2,484,681
46
2
390,016
2,874,697
Worcester
2,433,876
176,210,619
588,951
24.2
181,951,213
532,486
21
9
239,668
127,452
956,071
*Excluded are funds for tuition ($548,627), density aid ($9,274,800), and provision 128(c) ($507,399). The total State share of current expenses (program .01)
is $163,112,070 which also includes the minimum guarantee and section 128(B) (5-2).
NOTE: Article 77, section 128 of The Public School Laws of Maryland provides $299 per pupil to support a basic minimum salary schedule of $5 , 100-$7 ,400 and a
staffing ratio of 45 certificated staff per 1,000 pupils, $71 for other current expense, and $30 for increased enrollment. Effective 1965, support for
transportation costs is provided under a separate program. Effective July 1, 1970, an amount of $22 per pupil equalized according to the ratio of State
to Local wealth is added as section 128(B) (5-2).
TABLE
149
Foundation Program per Pupil and Staffing Ratios: K-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Local Unit
Pupils
Staff i
ng Ratio
Wealth Per Pupil
State Share of
Foundation Program
State
Share
of Current
Expenses
School
Level
Central
Office
At 1.047 %
At 1.045 7.
At 1.047 %
At 1.045 %
Number
Ratio
Number
Ratio
Total State
881,038.0
4-4 , 0 lZ
DU . 0
1,371
1 Q
1 . O
?zh , iy j
h>ZH , ZOO
C i An
y IOU
Allegany
17,076.5
830
48.6
29
1.7
19,848
19,848
187
187
216
Anne Arundel
71,596.5
J , JOi
ju.u
1 OH
9 "\
on 7no
Z \J , / Ut
L J J
147
182
1 t"imnrp Pi |-u
185 496.0
Q £ /. r
o , OMO
40 , O
/■ 0 0
Z.J
1 Q C QC
iy , D
i y , 40 j
0 1ft
Z 10
9 1 Q
Z 17
247
Baltimore
129*269.0
o ,oyz
^ 1 Q
3 1 , o
DO
1 0
1 ■ z
0 ft QQQ
ZO , OOO
O ft ft ftft
zo , ooo
1 0 Q*
iz y7*
1 9 OA-
1Z 7"
149
Calvert
5 ,722.0
OA/.
/. C 1
HO . I
1 J
Z.J
lo , OU /
i 7 noo
i / , uyz
o m
ZU J
9 AH
ZUU
237
Caroline
5,186.5
257
49.6
8
1.5
14,138
14,562
234
230
2 72
Carroll
16,076.0
800
n-y . o
O Q
zy
1 Q
1 . O
on AQi
ZU , DO 1
0 1 HK
Z 1 , U ID
1 ^9
13Z
1 AO
14 y
181
Ceci 1
12 388.0
1 Q
iy
1 c
I ,D
17 ft 9 ^
1 / , OZ _)
1ft 171
10 , 1 / j
1 ft 1
10 J
l ftn
1 ou
214
Charles
13,168.0
£. 1 1
01/
JZ
Z . H-
i 7 not;
J. / ,Ujj
1 7 0 77
1 / , Z / /
1 Q9
1 7Z
i on
1 7U
226
Dorchester
6,446.5
315
48.9
ii
1.7
19,171
19,521
190
187
219
Frederick
19,314.0
929
48.1
41
2.1
23,813
23,813
135*
135*
159
Garrett
c /, n c
_> ,*L<Z .3
266
49.1
7
1.3
16,900
18,497
250
234
282
11* r ford
29,495.0
1,431
48.5
49
1.6
18,960
18,960
168
168
198
Howard
16,538.0
875
' 52.9
28
1.7
26,380
2e,380
127*
12 7*
152
Kent
3,804.0
196
51.5
8
2.1
23,900
24,799
139*
139*
161
Montgomery
121,004.5
6,613
54.7
231
1.9
37,092
37,092
137*
137*
152
Prince George's
154,611.0
8,380
54.2
220
1.4
23,199
23,199
118*
118*
143
Queen Anne ' s
4,623.0
234
50.6
9
1.9
21,714
22,249
148
143
173
St. Mary's
10,928.5
545
49.9
19
1.7
12,477
13,615
246
232
291
Somerset
4,522.5
213
47.1
7
1.5
13,307
13,421
254
253
294
Talbot
4,794.5
260
54.2
10
2.1
32,363
33,274
129*
129*
148
Washington
22,980.5
1,104
48.0
48
2.1
21,038
21,038
169
170
195
Wicomico
14,089.0
688
48.8
19
1.3
19,676
19,676
193
193
221
Worcester
6,496.0
317
48.8
10
1.5
27,126
28,010
131*
131*
151
*Adjusted for minimum guarantee as provided by Article 77, Section 128(b) (6) of The Public School Laws of Maryland.
State share of current expenses (program .01) includes State share of Foundation Prc»:ram, minimum guarantee excess amount, Density Aid,
provision 128(c), tuition bylaw, and section 128(b) (5-2).
TABLE
150
Average Annual Salary per Teacher and Principal K*-12: Maryland Public Schools: 1960-61 - 1970-71
Local Unit
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
Total State
$5,852
$6,099
$6,239
$6,416
$6,764
$7,073
$7,564
$8,253
$8,945
_
$10 432
/$9,979
Allegany
5,494
5,799
5,757
6,372
6,629
6,676
6,927
7,915
8,799
9,123
9,646
Anne Arundel
5,069
5,362
5,593
5,777
5,877
6,455
7,000
7,368
8,100
9,247
10,283
Baltimore City
6 , 183
6 ,612
6 ,390
6 ,409
6 , 743
6 ,917
7 , 760
8,297
9,061
P
9 , 982
Baltimore
5,931
6,044
6,094
6,545
6,788
7,098
7,664
8,434
8,984
9,784
10,677
Calvert
4,814
5,195
5,644
5,795
6,349
6,451
6,791
6,886
8,248
8,554
9,934
Caroline
5,205
5,473
5,425
5,555
6,284
6,252
6,518
7,155
7,853
7,596
8,240
Carroll
5,206
5,497
5,897
5,976
6,513
6,488
6,782
7,597
7,571
8,304
9,343
Cecil
5 ,368
5 , 776
6 ,031
6,279
£ 1 1 A
o , 714
6 ,583
1 ,419
7 ,887
8 ,069
C\ ICO
9 , 159
a C A Q
9 ,54 j
Charles
5,541
5,845
5,772
5,795
6,640
6,734
6,702
7,963
8,168
8,641
9,118
Dorchester
5,263
5,461
5,615
5,734
6,405
6,362
6,584
7,750
8,198
8,564
8,768
Frederick
5,403
5,811
5,812
6,193
7,141
7,222
7,421
7,286
7,826
9,106
9,542
O a wot- f>
J , <co /
R, f\LL
J , D44
7 7AQ
8 i on
P 1 (i^
o , 1UJ
Harford
5,597
5,837
5,945
6,234
6,475
6,616
6,682
7,627
8,275
8,633
9,078
Howard
5,513
5,687
5,933
6,167
6,478
6,915
7,262
7,939
8,884
9,278
10,576
Kent
5,117
5,396
5,651
5,736
6,467
6,359
6,562
6,683
7,104
7,780
8,391
Montgomery
6,592
6,594
7,460
7,462
7,691
8,315
8,652
9,484
10,463
11,564
12,005
Prince George's
5,779
6,015
6,120
6,307
6,640
7,142
7,555
8,326
8,925
11,870
10,908
Queen Anne ' s
5,299
5,498
5,602
5,896
6,486
6,563
6,742
6,888
7,106
8,054
8,493
St. Mary's
4,714
5,062
5,090
5,237
5,794
5,634
6,196
6,739
7,757
7,924
8,513
Somerset
5,040
5,287
5,331
5,483
6,343
6,354
6,602
7,468
7,984
8,009
7,808
Talbot
5,190
5,392
5,479
5,890
6,448
6,270
6,722
7,733
7,810
8,663
9,029
Washington
5,686
5,887
6,075
6,314
7,112
7,207
7,137
8,457
8,903
9,489
10,556
Wicomico
5,205
5,448
5,646
5,578
6,152
6,432
6,727
7,535
8,322
8,441
8,522
Worcester
5,191
5,310
5,295
5,357
6,233
6,281
6,910
7,170
7,315
8,267
8,940
*Prior to 1967-68, salaries of kindergarten teachers were not used to compute these averages
/County average only.
^Raw data not available.
TABLE
151
Average Salary* per Teacher and Principal: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Local Unit
Tota 1
Elementary
Secondary
Total
Pr incipa Is/
Teachers
Total
Pr inc ipa Is/
Teachers
Total
Principals/
Teachers
Total State
$10,432
$17,306
$10,072
$10, 100
$17,096
$ 9,682
$10,797
$17,611
$10,495
A llegany
9,646
13,541
9,425
9,478
12,981
9,213
9, 789
14,381
9,599
Anne Arundel
10, 283
16, 197
10, 024
9, 706
15, 251
9, 389
11, 038
18, 728
10, 829
Baltimore City
9, 982
16, 582
9,645
9, 746
16,590
9, 324
10,249
16,567
10,003
Ba It imore
10,677
19,273
10,227
10,273
19,415
9,678
11,044
19,073
10,714
Ca lvert
9, 934
16, 144
9,596
10,566
14,324
10, 242
9,300
22,209
8,984
Caroline
8,240
13, 207
7,968
8,378
13, 166
8, 140
8, 112
13,239
7,807
Carroll
9,343
14,421
9,059
8, 433
13, 668
8, 185
10, 361
15, 040
10, 054
Cec il
9, 543
15, 929
9, 137
9,539
15, 689
9, 124
9,547
16, 155
9, 149
Char les
9, 118
14, 949
8, 775
8,943
14,056
8, 719
9,347
15,613
8,851
Dorchester
8, 768
11,945
8,448
8,984
11,641
8, 620
8,584
12,409
8,309
Freder ick
9,542
16, 140
9, 130
9,450
16,699
8,954
9,636
15,456
9, 309
Garrett
8, 165
11,091
7, 962
7,888
10,673
7,611
8,509
12,553
8,374
Harford
9,078
14,203
8,806
9,3^*4
13,439
9,076
8, 765
15,684
8,496
Howard
10,576
15, 777
10, 196
10,869
15,508
10,459
10, 316
16, 122
9,968
♦ Kent
8,391
15, 757
8,002
8, 179
14,394
7,787
8,651
18,291
8, 258
Montgomery
12, 005
20,433
11,595
11, 775
20,580
11, 287
12,221
20,257
11,879
Pr ince ^ George ' s
10,908
18,817
10,507
10,305
18,828
9,881
11, 798
18,800
11,432
Queen Anne ' s
8,493
12,999
8, 192
7,886
13, 147
7,451
8, 967
12,829
8,755
St. Mary's
8,513
15,688
8, 119
8, 214
14,850
7,788
8,954
17,550
8, 596
Somerset
7,808
10,651
7,504
8, 150
10,425
7,895
7,532
10,849
7, 191
Talbot
9,029
14,653
8,854
9,241
13,593
9,093
8,848
15,714
8,650
Washington
10,556
14,342
10,332
10,353
12,841
10, 168
10,734
16,409
10,471
Wicomico
8,522
13,371
8, 288
8,545
12, 803
8,335
8,499
13, 993
8,240
Worcester
8,940
12,945
8, 723
8, 780
12,961
8,591
9,099
12,934
8,855
-'•■Excludes aides.
/Includes principals and vice principals classified according to time spent in teaching and administrative reponsibilites.
TABLE
152
Expenditures of Public Funds for Transportation: Cost per Public School Pupil Transported:
Number and Percent Transported: State of Maryland: 1970-71
Local Unit
Amount
Cost per
Pupil
Number
Transported
Percent
Total State
$33,683,623
$ 68.09
494,717
54.2
Total Counties
28,179,955
66.32
424,937
59.0
Allegany
905,609
80.36
11,270
63.8
Anne Arundel
2 ,606,061
53.02
49,150
66.4
D cl 11 11I1U i t biuy
78 .87
69 780
36.2
Baltimore
3,387,270
47.57
71 ',208
53.1
Calvert
578,274
100.52
5,753
97.7
Caroline
428,983
93.42
4,592
85.6
Carroll
954,168
64.24
14,853
89.4
Pa/1 4 1
uecxi
0*40 , D / J
in l Qfi
LU , A. -7D
Charles
1,181,816
100.20
11,795
89.6
Dorchester
509,655
102.24
4,985
75.4
Frederick
811,334
60.88
13,327
68.8
Garrett
585,223
10.90
5,397
96.7
Harford
1,458,833
62.58
23,310
76.0
Howard
1,140,102
79.68
14,309
83.1
Kent
260,467
89.72
2,903
73.8
Montgomery
3,797,749
71.64
53,015
42.1
Prince George's
4,475,415
61.41
72,874
45.3
Queen Anne 1 s
473,739
106.41
4,452
93.1
St. Mary's
831,248
77.21
10,766
96.1
Somerset
366,002
108.06
3,387
72.5
Talbot
284,807
83.99
3,391
68.4
Washington
1,066,795
58.75
18,159
75.7
Wicomico
882,728
85.96
10,269
70.1
Worcester
547,004
98.10
5,576
82.8
Note: Enrollment figures used are those as of September 30, 1970.
TABLE
153
Number of Public Schools to Which Transportation Was Provided at Public Expense: Number of Vehicles Used:
State of Maryland: 1970-71
LUld 1 UI1J-L
Tota 1
of Schools
Number of Schools to Which Transportation
Was Provided
Number of Vehicles
Buses Owned By
Private Cars
and Station
Wagons
Total
Elementary
Only
High
S choo 1
Only
Comb ined
Elementary
and High
Local Unit
Contractors
Total State
1,306
1,199
849
280
70
2,104
2,467
205
Allegany
38
36
26
7
3
22
133
16
Anne Arundel
99
95
76
18
1
24
367
14
Da L U illlU L c \j l-l~y
211
188
135
45
8
104
27
53
Baltimore
154
146
105
40
1
575
135
6
Ca lvert
13
13
11
1
1
80
3
Caroline
10
10
6
4
-
-
70
m
Carroll
26
26
17
5
4
5
142
-
Cecil
25
23
15
5
3
5
104
2
Charles
24
22
13
3
6
3
138
14
Dorchester
20
20
16
4
1
70
10
Frederick
33
32
22
7
3
123
68
13
Garrett
19
19
15
2
2
2
83
17
Harford
38
38
27
8
3
27
235
4
Howard
29
29
18
5
6
188
Kent
8
8
4
1
3
2
38
2
Montgomery
187
165
117
46
2
479
19
Prince George's
226
187
131
56
631
10
10
Queen Anne' s
12
12
8
2
2
7
58
4
St. Mary's
23
22
16
2
4
6
100
3
Somerset
16
16
9
3
4
57
5
Talbot
13
13
10
2
1
1
44
2
Washington
44
43
29
6
8
85
87
6
Wicomico
24
23
16
5
2
149
Worcester
14
13
7
3
3
84
2
TABLE
154
Capital Outlay Expenditures: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Local Unit
Total
Expenditures for Capital Outlay
E lementary
Secondary
Administration
Buildings
Total State
$167,114,182
$73,163,353
$90 ,542 ,379
$3,408,450
Allegany
1,308,921
170,990
1,118,955
18,976
Anne Arundel
17,234,311
15,019,465
2,117,261
97,585
Rait* f1 1 t"Tr
DalL 1JLIUI c k/lLy
37 fi?7 781
J 1 , 'J ~ 1 , / O 1
18,031,986
19,243,662
352 , 133
Baltimore
21,799,487
10,747,560
10,616,786
435 , 141
Calvert
4,072,728
91,715
3,975 ,974
5 ,039
Caroline
823,944
781,018
42,926
Carroll
8,790,182
403,221
8,370,968
15,993
Pflni 1
L<ecx i
t- J J , JJO
33,837
201,761
3,958
Charles
1,011,523
112 ,357
899,166
-
Dorchester
100,333
32 ,211
68 , 122
Frederick
5,892,899
3,859,807
376,378
1,656,714
Garrett
237,895
176,280
59,582
2,033
Harford
3,848 ^211
992,532
2,855,679
Howard
1,614,719
69,247
1,470,536
74,936
Kent
232,006
42,419
157,408
32,179
Montgomery
25,948,932
7,792,024
17,672,788
483,920
Prince George's
24,946,711
9,859,716
14,899,999
186,996
Queen Anne 1 s
566,267
481,323
56,745
28,199
St. Mary's
2,071,364
659,501
1,410,765
1,098
Somerset
520,490
102,857
414,540
3,093
Talbot
2,292,715
374,583
1,910,004
8,129
Washington
1,635,346
934,099
700,889
358
Wicomico
728,987
614,909
113,702
375
Worcester
3,569,074
1,779,696
1,787,783
1,595
TABLE
155
Value* of Maryland Public School Property per Pupil Belonging: 1970-71
Total
Elementary •
Secc
ndary
Local Unit
Ave r a ge
Tota 1
Average
Tota 1
Average
Va lue
per Pupil
Va lue
per Pupil
Va lue
per Pupil
Total State
$1,592,996,207
$1,819
$749,400,812
$1,527
Cft/iT c Q c IOC
$2, 192
A 1 legany
39,886,000
2,349
13,265,200
1,509
1 £ ton onn
ZO, OZU, HUU
3, 250
Anne Arundel
1 A Q S89 T}9
£. ) UoD
/ o, UU't, 555
1 , 936
"7 1 C "7 "7 "7 n
/ 1 , 5 / / , ///
2,278
Baltimore City/
240,481, 123
1,299
121,308, 115
I, 100
119, 173,008
1,597
Ba ltimore
280,464,502
2, 185
129,525,304
1,940
150,939, 198
2,452
Ca lvert
11,213, 130
1,976
5, 952, 630
1,867
D , z OU » jUU
0 lie
it 115
Ca r o 1 ine
13,097,092
2,565
5,603,307
2,051
7 /.Ql IOC
3, 158
Carroll
9S QAn S7R
1 £99
y i / OO t 1
i i no
*l A l^Q 7^7
10, 1 jy , / j /
i , Z5Z
Cecil
32,422,000
2,662
11,015,000
1,638
21,407,000
3,924
Charles
42,503,680
3,233
17, 194,650
2,285
25,309,030
4,502
Dorche s te r
9,351, 137
1,485
3,602,800
1,094
C 7/, Q 017 /
1 00c
1, 895
40,727,031
2, 127
15,620,550
1,532
o c 1 A fl 1
Z_) i 1UO, bo 1
0 on/
Garrett
9, 620,800
1,872
4, 641, 600
1, 707
4,979,200
2,058
Ha r ford
53,913,550
1,882
26, 336,850
1,604
9 9 s. s,
Howard
30,828,552
1,838
12, 137,102
1,286
18, 691,450
2,549
* Kent
5,446,860
1,455
2,593, 160
1,233
2,853,700
1,738
Montgomery
209,508,080
1,733
98,292,759
1,548
111,215,321
1,938
Prince George's
249,523,273
1,629
125,344,590
1,393
124, 178,683
1,964
Queen Anne ' s
10,215, 193
2,237
3,478,284
1,394
6, 736,909
3,254
St. Mary' s
21,666,666
2,001
9,663,566
1,473
12, 003, 100
2,813
Somerset
5,256,038
1, 175
2, 358, 634
929
2,897,404
1,497
Talbot
12,568,400
2,643
5,432,700
2,058
7, 135, 700
3,373
Washington
53, 105, 750
2,326
29,612,875
2,387
23,492,875
2,254
Wicomico
28,925,900
2,076
11,283,740
1,426
17,642, 160
2,931
Worcester
16, 742,540
2,613
7,346,020
2, 126
9,396,520
3, 182
*Value based on 100 percent of the insured valuation for each school building and the equipment thereof. Value of sites has been excluded.
/Baltimore City shows value of buildings andequipment as carried by the Bureau of Accounts and Disbursements; this valuation does not
constitute the basis for insurance.
TABLE
156
Maryland Public School Bonded Indebtedness Related to Assessed Valuation: June 30, 1971
1970 Assessed
Assessed
Percent
School Bonded
Indebtedness as of June 30,1971
Valuation
Valuation
School
Local Unit
Taxable at
per Dollar
Bonded In-
Full Rate for
of School
debtedness
County
State
County
Bonded In-
is of Assessed
iota i
Bonds
Loan
Purposes
debtedness
Va luat ion
Total State
$996,279,134
$798,007,413
$198,271,721
$17,135,058,785
$17
5.8
Allegany
5,776,305
3,420,000
2,356,305
302,826,273
52
1.9
Anne Arundel
85,433,467
56,938,000
28,495,467
1,084,423,272
13
7.9
Baltimore City
230,038,990
214,508,990
15,530,000
3,054,249,298
13
7.5
Baltimore
161,316,977
113,899,000
47,417,977
2,778,965,090
17
5.8
Calvert
4,666,425
3,966,000
700,425
86,720,437
19
5.4
Caroline
3,885,221
3,470,000
415,221
57,532,951
15
6.7
Carroll
13,284,686
3,800,000
9,484,686
291,179,145
22
4.6
Cecil
10,057,247
9,340,000
717,247
176,282 ,540
16
5.7
Charles
17,886,363
13,190,000
4,696,363
204,381,115
11
8.8
Dorchester
3,342,000
3,342,000
103,557,147
31
3.2
Frederick
28,596,215
23,275,000
5,321,215
417,454,600
15
6.9
Garrett
1,076,019
225,000
851,019
87,068,003
81
1.2
Harford
32,319,243
27,418,000
4,901,243
459,937,204
14
7.0
Howard
25,462,741
21,805,000
3,657,741
397,324,051
16
6.4
Kent
4,007,277
2,850,000
1,157,277
77,239,992
19
5.2
Montgomery
12 7,999,949
105,045,305
22,954,644
3,459,550,345
27
3.7
Prince George's
183,867,771
141,937,000
41,930,771
2,826,380,705
15
6.5
Queen Anne 1 s
3,489,078
2,925,000
564,078
88,449,336
25
3.9
St. Mary's
4,633,608
1,300,000
3,333,608
123,804,287
27
3.7
Somerset
2,250,352
2,095,000
155,352
55,542,528
25
4.1
Talbot
5,645,130
4,725,000
920,130
136,392,255
24
4.1
Washington
22,159,061
20,830,000
1,329,061
420,878,042
19
5.3
Wicomico
13,034,376
12,928,118
106,258
254,162,892
19
5.1
Worcester
6,050,633
4,775,000
1,275,633
190,757,277
32
3.2
TABLE
157
Maryland Public School Bonded Indebtedness* and Interest Payments
per Pupil Belonging K-12: June 30, 1971
o cnoo i
Local Unit
Bonded
Interest
Indebtedness
Payments
Total State
$1,137.75
$44.01
Allegany
340.13
12.03
Anne Arundel
1,191.19
42.10
Baltimore City
1 ,244. 15
48.60
Baltimore
1,257.01
51.10
Calvert
822.36
29.68
Caroline
760.96
33.00
Carroll
830.48
25.64
Cecil
825 .64
32 .26
Charles
1,360.38
48.73
Dorchester
530.67
16.97
Frederick
1,493.44
61.38
Garret t
7
Harford
1,128.07
42.78
Howard
1,518.01
58.39
Kent
1,070.26
39.51
Montgomery
1,059.03
34.10
Prince George's
1,200.09
52.72
Quee-n Anne 1 s
764.18
29.03
St. Mary's
428.02
16.53
Somerset
503.12
11.08
Talbot
1,186.90
26.32
Washington
970.62
35.30
Wicomico
935.58
37.05
Worcester
944.26
48.09
*Includes general school construction loan.
TABLE
158
Assessed Valuation Taxable at Full Rate for County Purposes in Thousands of Dollars:
State of Maryland: 1928-29 - 1970-71
Local Unit
1928-29
1938-39
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
Total State
$2,139,486
$2,256,619
$11,996,631
$12,992,779
$14,037,875
$14,966,569
$15,894,206
$17,135,058
Allegany
80,715
83,160
227,979
238,201
261,552
276,803
286,656
302,826
Anne Arundel
47,544
55,750
697,838
763,953
844,717
927,098
1,015,679
1,084,423
Baltimore City
1,255 ,978
1,231,046
2 ,863,888
2 ,902 ,591
2 ,965 ,398
3,017,434
3 ,017 , 790
3,054,249
Baltimore
157,654
199,908
2,164,290
2 ,283,996
2,452,434
2,534,266
2,618,398
2,778,965
Calvert
5,305
6,181
44,427
51,730
59,149
66,138
76,120
86,721
Caroline
15,283
14,813
45,889
47,015
49,217
53,330
54,775
57,533
Carroll
39,875
38,633
193,580
210,192
231,302
254,832
275,529
291,179
Cecil
30 ,408
40 ,402
131 , 739
140 ,365
147,326
158 ,242
166 ,685
176,283
Charles
9,' 938
10,145
105^155
121,088
142^337
163^743
178^975
204,381
Dorchester
21,918
26,403
83,438
85,242
89,370
96,007
99,666
103,557
Frederick
65,234
66,548
288,308
318,725
340,955
358,183
381,960
417,455
Garrett
21,653
19,661
50,673
58,586
76,154
81,143
81,460
87,068
Harford
39,763
53,192
300,589
329,671
356,604
393,215
428,869
459,937
Howard
18,063
18,386
209,607
226,974
249,317
285,885
334,009
397,324
Kent
16,162
17,062
61,068
63,879
67,668
73,105
74 , 904
77,240
Montgomery
77,889
109,635
2,061,746
2,328,434
2,578,683
2,822,085
3,115,579
3,459,550
Prince George's
59,312
77,260
1,599,784
1,892,621
2,116,012
2,312,562
2,514,033
2,826,381
Queen Anne ' s
16,692
16,778
62,169
67,207
71,079
80,453
84,050
88,449
St. Mary's
8,289
9,084
73,445
80,030
87,116
96,437
110,211
123,804
Somerset
12,392
11,920
36 , 746
40,398
48,090
50,358
52,135
55,543
Talbot
20,478
21,682
85,708
90,963
100,494
115,173
124,854
136,392
Washington
72,908
76,348
309,065
323,989
350,883
376,147
394,523
420,878
Wicomico
25,092
31,538
185,378
199,273
213,169
225,603
239,366
254,163
Worcester
20,941
21,084
114,122
127,656
138,849
148,327
167,980
190,757
TABLE
159
1970-71 Valuation of Property Assessable at Full Rate for County Purposes: State of Maryland
Total
County Commissioners
State
Local Unit
Assessable at
Full Rate
Total
Real Estate
Personal
Property
Tax
Commission*
Total State
$17,135,058, 785
$13,690,461, 105
$13,536,256 ,875
$154,204,230
$3,444,597,680
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
302,826,273
1,084,423,272
3,054,249,298
2,778,965,090
86,720,437
206,088,213
905,611,562
2,127,577,688
2,225,062,730
75,922,557
200,311,443
898,980,177
2,096,655,978
2,206,788,455
75,181,027
5,776,770
6,631,385
30,921,710
18,274,275
741,530
96,738,060
178,811,710
926,671,610
553,902,360
10,797,880
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
57,532,951
291,179,145
176,282 ,540
204,381,115
103,557,147
44,930,211
230,329,845
139,496,650
151,139,135
73,393,657
44,095,216
226,737,660
137,706,005
149,093,705
71,473,297
834,995
3,592,185
1,790,645
2,045,430
1,920,360
12,602,740
60,849,300
36,785,890
53,241,980
30,163,490
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
417,454,600
o / , Ubo , UUj
459,937,204
397,324,051
77,239,992
322,352,370
49,494,663
352,590,444
326,570,981
61,899,662
308,940,610
47,900,485
350,091,801
325,306,931
60,815,352
13,411,760
1,594,178
2,498,643
1,264,050
1,084,310
95,102,230
37 573 340
10 1\ 346 ,'760
70,753,070
15,340,330
Mont gome ry^
Prince George's
Queen Anne 1 s
St. Mary's
Somerset
3,459,550,345
2,826,380,705
88,449,336
123,804,287
55,542,528
2,992,868,945
2,419,338,415
74,228,146
105,700,807
40,743,268
2,974,062,185
2,403,002,445
71,856,723
103,883,827
39,717,785
18,806,760
16,335,970
2,371,423
1,816,980
1,025,483
466,681,400
407,042,290
14,221,190
18,103,480
14,799,260
Ta lbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
136,392,255
420,878,042
254,162,892
190,757,277
112,695,755
308,119,812
185,907,062
158,398,527
108,794,310
302,303,442
182,282,745
150,275,271
3,901,445
5,816,370
3,624,317
8,123,256
23,696,500
112,758,230
68,255,830
32,358,750
*Data are for year ended December 31, 1970, adjusted as of October 1, 1971.
TABLE
160
Assessed Valuation per Pupil Belonging K-12 and per Capita: State of Maryland: 1970-71
Local Unit
Total Basis
Assessable at Full
Rate for
County Purposes
Number
of
Pupils
Belonging
Wea 1th
per
Pupil
Popula t ion
1970*
Wea 1th
per
Capita
Total State
$17,135,
058,
785
875,
659.
2
$19,
568
3,942,
940
$4,
346
A 1 legany
t no
OVO,
0 7 T
Z / O
lb,
OQO
7
1/ 1
o J I
Q/,
3,
OU J
Anne Arundel
i no/,
/. 0 T
0 70
Z / Z
7 1
7 0 1
/ Z 1
r\
U
15 ,
i on
1ZU
0 QQ
Z99,
o IU
O
J ,
A 1 7
01/
Da 1 L i-HIU 1C v J. L ■
0/. Q
0 Q Q
zyo
io/,
oy o
c
D
1 A
lb,
d iy
on/.
9u4 i
Qon
y
3,
J /->
Baltimore
2,778,
965,
090
128,
333
6
21,
654
624,
290
4,
451
Calvert
86,
720,
437
5,
674
4
15,
283
20,
800
4,
169
Caroline
c 7
9 J 1
C
1U J
/
11)
O AR
ZOO
1 Q
19,
7QA
/ yu
Z ,
yu /
Carroll
291,
1/9,
1/c
l»o
15,
(1 G A
99o
J
IB,
ZU J
09,
4- 1U
j.
H y
iy_>
fori 1
176,
282,
540
12,
181
1
14,
472
53,
410
3,
301
Charles
o n/i
Jo 1 j
lie:
1 ID
140
1
1
1 C
ID )
/. ft
UDU
/,
h,
ZD J
Dorchester
103,
557,
147
6,
297
7
16,
444
29
400
3,
522
Frederick
417,
454,
600
19,
147
9
21,
801
85,
250
4,
897
Garrett
87,
068,
003
5,
138
8
16,
943
21
500
4,
050
Harford
459,
937,
204
28,
650
0
16
054
116,
340
3,
953
Howard
397,
324,
051
16,
773
8
23,
687
62
560
6,
351
Kent
77,
239,
992
3,
744
2
20
629
16
160
4,
780
Montgomery
3,459,
550,
345
120,
865
4
28
623
527
360
6,
560
Prince George's
2,826,
380,
705
153,
211
9
18
447
668
150
4,
230
Queen Anne ' s
88,
449,
336
4,
565
8
19,
372
18,
470
4,
789
St. Mary's
123,
804,
287
10,
825
8
11.
436
47
600
2,
600
Somerset
55,
542,
528
4,
472
8
12,
418
18
910
2,
937
Talbot
136,
392,
255
4,
756
2
29
307
23
730
5,
874
Washington
420,
878,
042
22,
829
9
18,
435
104,
140
4,
041
Wicomico
254,
162,
892
13,
931
8
18
243
54
370
4,
675
Worcester
190,
757,
277
6,
407
8
29
769
24
460
7,
799
*Source: Maryland State Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Division of Statistical Research and Records.
Participation in and Types of Lunches: Income and Expenditures: National School Lunch Program:
Maryland Public Schools: 1961-62 - 1970-71
TABLE
161
Year
Number
of
Approved
Schools
Partici-
pating
in
Program
Percent
of Total
Schools
in State
Partici-
pating
in
Program
Average
Daily
Partici-
pation
Percent
of Total
Average
Numb e r
Belonging
Partici-
pating
in
Program
Number
of Lunches* Served Annually
Total
Number
Served
Type A
Type A WOM/
Type
B
Type B WOM/
Type C
Number
Per-
cent
Num-
ber
Per-
cent
Num-
ber
Per-
cent
Num-
ber
Per-
cent
Num-
ber
Per-
cent
1961-62
818
78.5
199,908
32.9
33,176,567
33,176,567
100.0
1962-63
863
80.9
217,505
34.1
36,575,756
36,575,756
100.0
1963-64
901
82.2
233,128
34.7
38,634,614
38,634,614
100.0
1964-65
941
85.1
254,621
36.3
42,996,716
42,996,716
100.0
1965-66
993
86.5
280,932
38.7
46,443,076
46,443,076
100.0
1966-67
1,043
87.8
279,635
37.2
46,795,496
46,795,496
100.0
1967-68
998
82.1
278,611
34.7
46,551,689
46,551,689
100.0
1968-69
1,017
81.2
297,370
35.9
49,552,967
49,552,967
100.0
1969-70
1,088
85.3
326,353
38.1
55,024,709
55,024,70"
100.0
1970-71
1,163
89.1
323,302
36.9
53,436,889
53,436,889
100.0
"Type A - 1/2^ pt. milk, 2 oz. protein, 3/4 c. vegetables and/or fruit, 1 serving bread, 2 tsps. butter or fortified margarine.
Type B - 1/2 pt . milk, 1 oz. protein, 1/2 c. vegetables and/or fruit, 1 serving bread, 1 tsp. butter or fortified margarine.
Type C - 1/2 pt. milk. /WOM - without milk
Income
Expenditures
Value* of
Value/ of
Year
Total
Cash
Federal
All
Total
All
Donated
U.S.D.A.
Cash
Payments
Reim-
Other
Expendi-
Food
Labor
Other Ex-
Goods and
Com-
Income
from Lunches
bursement/
Income
tures
penditures
Services
modities
1961-62
$18,526,481
$10,689,015
$2,650,765
$ 5,186,701
$18,133,904
$11,223,265
$ 5,858,000
$ 1,052,639
$46,690
$2,463,290
1962-63
20,406,856
11,799,605
3,024,694
5,582,557
20,132,337
12,316,815
6,667,894
1,147,628
47,096
2,519,657
1963-64
21,702,441
12,741,005
3,165,995
5,795,441
21,504,310
12,874,517
7,377,815
1,251,978
55,787
2,943,930
1964-65
23,575,869
14,158,041
3,334,695
6,083,133
22,948,197
13,338,977
8,077,305
1,531,915
54,251
3,934,254
1965-66
25,285,222
15,198,230
3,359,057
6,727,935
26,270,217
15,184,665
9,647,526
1,438,026
46,640
2,688,334
1966-67
28,356,602
16,553,856
3,608,801
8,193,945
28,055,983
16,011,743
10,599,614
1,444,626
34,766
3,032,481
1967-68
31,087,125
17,758,845
3,779,927
9,548,353
30,108,959
16,425,281
11,912,254
1,871,424
43,302
3,996,870
1968-69
33,992,774
18,687,846
4,026,451
11,278,477
34,748,271
18,514,813
14, 041, 315
2,192,143
35,816
4,087,894
1969-70
39,638,396
19,062,741
4,294,021
16,281,634
41,097,206
21,867,351
16,513,938
2,715,917
36,833
4,047,243
1970-71
44,353,970
17,745,332
4,633,709
21,974,929
44,199,777
22,873,134
18,127,330
3,199,313
39,802
4,093,074
*Cash values (determined by rates prevailing in the community) affixed to donated labor, food, and equipment.
/Foods acquired through U. S. Department of Agriculture programs. Wholesale value based on Baltimore wholesale prices as quoted at time of
delivery. Time series figures include nonpublic schools services by this agency - to the amount of $116,914 in 1962-63.
/Includes federal special milk money as follows: 1961-62, $1,438,349; 1962-63, $1,577,840; 1963-64, $1,614,023; 1964-65, $1,684,711; 1965-66,
$1,597,187; 1966-67, $1,706,726; 1967-68, $1,759,373; 1968-69, $1,935,055; 1969-70, $1,975,323; 1970-71, $1,878,142.
TABLE
162
National School Lunch Program: Income and Expenditures: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Income
Local Unit
Total
Cash
Income
Cash Payments
From
Lunches
Federal
Reimbursement?'
School
Breakfast
Child
Feeding
State
Funds
All
Other
Total State
$44,353,970
$17,745,332
$4,633,709
$234,436
$4,651,373
$2,151,748
$14,937,372
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
1,048,335
1 c c c con
2 ,665 ,680
9,537,911
6,254,212
349,561
637,329
i o c r\ o £ o
1 ,360 ,268
1,347,556
1,931,155
110,528
140,663
Old 1 O 1
329 , 181
714,916
527,702
37,579
36,232
1 , 969
108,339
83,315
113 ,480
2,874,317
95,906
81,936
52,820
65 , 745
1,112,777
59,416
39,991
97,976
795 ,037
3,380,006
3,640,033
79,527
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
309,767
o 1 / , y6D
570,343
790,155
365,274
142,374
4 /^,6J_)
378,036
329,102
141,611
31,570
106 , yo6
72,475
93,446
35,435
158
7,308
30,281
22 , jjb
38,185
148,119
47,935
17,896
1 1 Oft ~1
20,903
76,646
24,635
87,488
2UU , llJ
60,744
135,534
115,658
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
1,112,784
373,268
1,552,468
795,351
192,626
654,670
171,645
911,172
394,397
92,210
131 ,895
52,147
225,463
104,808
21,857
1,311
3,101
12,613
86,956
70,376
64,643
33,041
15,185
55,262
37,677
43,895
20,820
9,551
182,690
41,423
304,194
229,672
53,823
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne's
St. Mary's
Somerset
6,231,306
7,787,148
220,424
647,974
196,216
2,424,463
4,418,169
140,835
239,227
60,006
521,387
1,029,077
32,441
79,311
23,898
20,610
31,628
11,167
149,378
384,761
11,570
123,453
51,930
101,503
220,280
7,342
67,196
23,335
3,013,965
1,703,233
28,236
127,620
37,047
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
247,236
1,267,373
689,421
331,172
131,437
759,216
320,554
174,739
31,881
162,729
92,225
34,667
18,661
57,861
38,641
9,087
11,768
38,647
23,678
6,058
53,489
248,920
214,323
106,621
?Includes federal special milk money in the amount of $1,878,142
TABLE
162
National School Lunch Program: Income and Expenditures: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Expenditures
Value of Donated
Value of
Local Unit
Total
All Other
Goods and
U.S.D.A.
Expenditures
Food
Labor
Expenditures
Services*
Commodit ies/
Total State
$44,199,777
$22,873,134
$18,127,330
$3,199,313
$39,802
$4,093,074
Allegany
1,060,399
562,945
438,109
59,345
145 ,379
Anne Arundel
2 ,604,168
1,415,902
1 ,078 ,905
109,361
196
, 705
Baltimore City
8,805,227
3,618,666
4,045,270
1,141,291
823,676
Baltimore
6,091,668
3,306,314
2,515,493
269,861
-
461,089
Calvert
338,162
221,015
95,563
21,584
1/. /.on
Caro 1 ine
300,158
167,120
118,691
14,347
JO , 0*4 J
^arro i i
bzb , yut>
'toy , l ii
Q OO 10 7
0 7 /■ n 7
Cecil
552,774
295,401
234,754
22,619
72
53,390
Charles
732,246
422,601
295,589
14,056
71,638
Dorchester
353,877
208,912
134,658
10,307
1 1 £
10 17A
Frederick
1 ,078 ,896
587 , 146
459 , 781
31 , 969
i. Jj ,
Garrett
339,636
200,641
119,503
19,492
32
60,497
Harford
1,586,044
901,661
557,188
127,195
191,518
Howard
799,840
483,416
285,921
30,503
77,073
Kent
189,023
107,284
67,793
13,946
24,633
Montgomery
6,434,337
3,052,416
2,616,035
765,886
38,199
531 ,191
Prince George's
8,609,929
4,856,348
3,390,370
363,211
368
683,116
Queen Anne 1 s
208,869
129,694
57,528
21,647
31,431
St. Mary's
627,555
364,314
235,704
27,537
67,300
Somerset
183,353
116,004
57,572
9,777
21,753
Talbot
236,890
151,016
79,725
6,149
145
32,615
Washington
1,252,586
634,997
575,662
41,927
667
152,956
Wicomico
663,687
412,376
217,096
34,215
55,947
Worcester
321,547
187,773
118,093
15,681
7
38,529
*Cash value (determined by rates prevailing in the community) affixed to donated libor, food, and equipment.
/Foods acquired through the U. S. Department of Agriculture programs. Wholesale value based on Baltimore wholesale prices at time of
delivery.
TABLE
163
National School Lunch Program: Participation in and Types of Lunches Served: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Percent of
Numb e r of
Percent of
Total Average
Total
Approved
Total Schools
Number Be-
Numb e r of
Local Unit
^ rh nn 1 <;
l-J ^,11UU 1 o
in State
Average
1 nn pinp in
Type A^
Pfl rti'n' nfl fine
T*f~ i c i r>p fine
Daily
State
Tun pn q
in Program
in Program
Participation
Participating
Served
in Program
Total State
1,163
89.1
323,302
36.9
53,436,889
Allegany
37
97.4
11,495
67.7
1,891,205
Anne Arundel
90
90.9
17,847
24.9
2,995,984
Da L L J_1UL» L C \* i. L y
107
50 . 7
69 356
37.5
11 718 71 S
Baltimore
150
97.4
24^065
18.8
3,945,896
Calvert
13
100.0
3,468
61.1
578,742
Caroline
10
100.0
2,767
54.2
465,976
Carroll
26
100.0
8,404
52.5
1,368,013
Cecil
25
100 .0
5 608
46.0
930,293
Charles
23
95.8
7^028
53.5
1, 189^431
Dorchester
19
95.0
2,813
44.7
468,963
Frederick
33
100.0
11,458
59.8
1,859,398
Garrett
1 u
14
71 7
A 547
88 . 5
751 646
Harford
38
100.0
14,084
49.2
2,341,009
Howard
28
96.6
5,672
33.8
939,960
Kent
8
100.0
3,365
89.9
300,305
Montgomery
186
99.5
29,827
24.7
5,083,137
Prince George's
226
100.0
64,553
42.1
10,993,396
Queen Anne 1 s
12
100.0
2,498
54.7
406,981
St. Mary's
23
100.0
6,010
55.5
953,188
Somerset
11
68.8
2,055
45.9
335,735
Talbot
11
84.6
2,732
57.4
458,259
Washington
42
95.5
13,822
60.5
2,328,384
Wicomico
22
91.7
6,699
48.1
1,109,228
Worcester
9
64.3
3,129
48.8
523,045
TABLE
164
Special Milk Program: Participation in and Reimbursement Paid: Maryland Public Schools: 1961-62 - 1970-71
Number of
Percent of
Anni*mrpH
Total SrhnnlQ
Total Number
Schools
in State
of One-half
Reimbursement
Local Unit
Participating
Part icipating
Pints Milk
Paid
in Program
in Program
Re imbursab le
1961-62
978
93.9
42,256,724
$1,590,134
1962-63
1,014
95.1
45,936,042
1,724,716
1963-64
1,049
95.7
47,566,203
1,747,628
1 , u / J
Q7 9
1 7Q9 fiQft
1965-66
1,120
97.6
49,317,606
1,698,753
1966-67
1,159
97.6
50,080,172
1,800,954
1967-68
1,113
91.6
52,710,235
1,837,741
1968-69
1,124
89.8
54,644,681
2,047,391
no 7
1 Q71 191
1 , 7 / J , j£ J
1970-71
1,262
96.6
50,396,374
1,931,636
TJV T n^A T TTNTT T ■ 1 Q ~l C\
di LUUA.L UJN11C iy/u-
7 1
Allegany
38
100.0
1,203,606
46,942
Anne Arundel
94
94.9
4,478,572
177,360
Baltimore City
i on
/, 571 sin
Baltimore
150
97.4
8,967,270
330,602
Calvert
13
100.0
i.44,414
5,777
Caroline
10
100.0
211,277
8,451
Carroll
26
100.0
952,675
38,107
Cecil
£-0
1UU • u
71R C\f\"\
25 22 9
Charles
23
95.8
771,030
30 '841
Dorchester
20
100.0
298,449
11,854
Frederick
33
100.0
918,378
35,872
Garrett
1 7
RQ S
07,J
324 564
12 703
Harford
38
100.0
2,684^546
106^875
Howard
29
100.0
1,443,186
57,582
Kent
8
100.0
161,153
6,446
Montgomery
186
99.5
7,253,475
264,429
Prince George's
226
100.0
11,765,419
470,617
Queen Anne ' s
12
100.0
294,791
11,792
St. Mary's
23
100.0
590,368
23,455
Somerset
12
75.0
116,025
4,599
Talbot
11
84.6
230,683
9,227
Washington
44
100.0
1,165,518
45,683
Wicomico
24
100.0
910,901
36,153
Worcester
10
71.4
220,481
8,774
TABLE
165
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Secondary
Total Expenditures
Instruction
Noninstruction
Local Unit
Total
Regular
Disad-
vantaged
Handi-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
tion
Guidance
and
Counseling
Adminis-
tration
System-
wide
Adminis-
tration
School
Based
Evaluation
and
Planning
Profes-
sional
Develop-
ment
Curric-
ulum
Develop-
ment
Equipment
Total State
$40,267,395
$26,542 ,283
$1,995,101
$1,161,773
$12,185
$2,137,312
$790,800
$4,504,594
$179,796
$156,783
$658,020
$2,128,748
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
*632,543
2,469,273
12,388,297
5,167,952
236,099
*314,069
1,691,978
6,901,055
3,626,574
188,179
152,920
97,175
931,935
15 , 100
44,617
588,686
-
11,750
16,599
503,100
791,958
67,582
377,588
119,370
20,515
38,190
55,750
2,845,126
294,064
16,065
28,682
4,510
64,008
10,676
30,000
3,475
285
12,527
582
48,878
6,286
42,030
527,662
225,039
178,000
1,579
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
167,428
950,256
643,838
460,955
299,200
124,574
495,135
425,704
271,979
247 ,670
84,110
6,303
9,279
28,337
-
557
11,882
17,865
56,425
23,935
15,977
70,610
164,136
84,784
2 ,667
56
62
1,285
26,320
260,182
5,777
46,482
39,584
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
867,967
320,153
839,496
908,546
207,641
792,871
214,949
697,288
440 , 940
106,887
10,000
7,800
145,470
34,259
45,158
17,822
12,098
14,484
80,112
15,032
36,351
30,493
44,021
18,767
74,598
9,732
348
1,400
33,619
27,358
32,157
6,025
74,993
70,098
48,673
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
7,452,436
2,883,903
306,404
578,127
83,821
5,858,252
2,181,499
173,381
315,673
83,821
286,951
46,534
24,444
138,551
9,968
448,311
18,807
57,544
41,000
17,591
29,490
448,552
59,024
1 ,392
113,451
20,943
4,519
18,446
66,333
1,502
3,187
1,528
375,774
13,210
19,734
3,500
193,271
185,575
9,360
33,573
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
214,750
1,308,464
547,892
331,954
825,753
366,852
197,200
38,540
80,579
23,702
184,492
94 , 142
10,000
12,185
83,093
12,727
1,036
37,110
4,200
7,729
43,843
45 , 155
30,200
28,900
1,025
3,628
148,601
17,819
49,966
16,831
37,752
^Includes $25,930 for construction.
TABLE
166 •
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Secondary
State Expenditures
Instruction
Noninstruct ion
Local Unit
Total
Regular
Disad-
vantaged
Handi-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
tion
Guidance
and
Counseling
Adminis-
tration
System-
wide
Adminis-
tration
School
Based
Evaluat ion
and
Planning
Profes-
sional
Develop-
ment
Curric-
ulum
Develop-
ment
Equipment
Cotal State
$7,140,011
$5,465,184
$256,623
$198,534
$5,934
$382,083
$94,867
$452,723
$21,749
$24,438
$91,454
$146,422
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Bait imore
Calvert
213,483
676,671
1,213,536
114,885
111,950
601,122
920,687
92,892
61,407
37,209
16,652
-
5,522
6,066
159,872
26,236
20 , 985
8,830
17,951
6,038
63,812
8,627
3,350
3,650
1,390
4,850
2,514
36,330
632
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
70 , 155
262,399
288,775
154,420
101,429
61,022
189,189
194,396
100,757
32,765
10,922
-
4,919
8,303
19,749
9,937
9,133
24,604
76,139
33,914
-
-
-
7 ,078
Frederick *
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
187,422
205,035
319,626
201,158
1,890
187,422
150,100
286,075
106,854
1,890
31,114
34,700
3,691
21,229
6,313
7,040
20,235
3,414
19,581
4,088
296
8,183
7,157
15,749
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne's
St. Mary's
Somerset
1,452,101
688,398
17,826
168,343
48,818
1,158,716
519,976
4,893
128,837
48,818
57,251
4,810
36,419
89,661
3,167
22,962
170
3,780
85,790
24,71.0
425
9,795
1,066
1,191
1,939
10,318
11
590
73,153
3,780
33,227
50,031
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
432,798
228,619
92,225
282,589
163,043
59,605
25,102
6,965
68,262
28,079
3,500
5,934
30 , 744
6,198
10,106
1,470
15,995
21,990
10,570
10,115
3,375
Li
TABLE
167
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Secondary
Federal Expenditures
Instruction
Local Unit
Total
Regular
Disad-
vantaged
Handi-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
t ion
Guidance
and
Counseling
Adminis-
f" ffl t" i An
^ \r c: t* Pin —
Adminis-
Evaluation
and
Planning
Prof es-
Q "I flTlfl 1
O X- ^' 1 LCI X
Fip\7P 1 r\ r\ —
Curric-
Equipment
Total State
$2,714,690
$745,635
$351,548
$255,384
-
$173,862
$160,017
$118,237
$86,112
$33,202
$60,047
$730,646
Allegany
*110,309
*30,354
9,272
6,892
-
-
-
-
28,682
-
285
34,824
Anne Arundel
159,616
14,409
7,759
-
-
-
-
15,207
-
-
11,983
110,258
Baltimore City
592,161
199,147
58,552
159,849
-
-
62,619
10,000
4,510
8,445
-
89,039
Baltimore
404,598
71,550
15,100
-
-
146,128
29,217
34,400
49,588
15,300
11,495
31,820
Calvert
12,540
12,540
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Caroline
30,270
13,410
-
-
-
557
-
2,143
-
-
-
14,160
Carroll
146,102
19,385
20,333
8,662
-
-
-
3,780
-
-
-
93 , 942
Cecil
50,279
26,992
6,303
-
-
921
3,656
6,512
56
62
-
5,777
Charles
37,909
14,187
-
-
-
-
-
-
642
23,080
uurciico Lei
88
OO , /JO
q 970
2 667
24 806
Frederick
84,532
44,494
10,457
19,341
348
9,892
Garrett
39,613
21,968
10,000
3,472
4,173
Harford
78,486
16,157
7,800
5,696
10,638
699
37,496
Howard
70,516
6,943
19,421
9,000
722
34,430
Kent
88,774
19,701
8,446
16,833
43,794
Montgomery
42,764
708
14,919
27,137
Prince George's
227,740
45,226
95,184
13,223
15,790
1,713
1,471
12,505
42,628
Queen Anne ' s
53,408
10,294
17,281
8,144
13,983
243
1,301
1,593
569
St. Mary's
69,006
21,098
12,489
9,968
1,959
3,250
1,975
764
1,750
15,753
Somerset
10,958
10,958
Talbot
85,857
38,540
1,036
7,729
1,025
20,818
16,709
Washington
125,985
50,098
12,737
9,797
614
2,773
49,966
Wicomico
78,448
32,062
36,485
9,901
Worcester
26,063
11,950
3,052
11,061
Noninst ruction
^Includes $25,930 for construction.
TABLE
168 •
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Secondary
Local Unit
Local Expenditures
Total
Instruction
Regular
Disad-
vantaged
Handi-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
tion
Guidance
and
Counseling
Non instruct ion
Adminis-
tration
System-
wide
Adminis-
tration
School
Based
Evaluat ion
and
Planning
Profes-
sional
Develop-
ment
Curric-
ulum
Develop-
ment
Equipment
tal State
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Ca lvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne's
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
$30,412,694
$20,331,464
308,752
1,632,986
11,796,136
3,549,818
108,674
171,765
1,076,447
6,701,908
2,634,337
82,747
67,003
541,755
304,783
268,626
109,015
50,142
286,561
204,316
157,035
101,315
* 596,014
75,505
441,384
636„872
116,977
560,955
42,881
395,056
327,143
85,296
5,957,571
1,967,765
235,170
340,778
24,045
4,698,828
1,616,297
158,194
165,738
24,045
128,893
749,681
240,825
213,666
493,066
171,747
125,645
$1,386,930
82,241
52,207
873,383
31,012
94,935
25,813
134,516
29,253
7,145
42 , 740
13,685
$707,855
21,073
428,837
8,753
6,986
989
88,909
116,230
29,578
6,500
$6,251
6,251
$1,581,367
6,228
10,533
503,100
485,958
6,963
8,641
36,676
1,641
5,097
58,883
358,650
7,496
32,623
52,349
6,529
$535,916
41,346
314,969
69,168
11,685
10,342
8,719
20,311
25,911
1,801
11,727
17,207
2,730
$3,933,634
20,239
34,505
2,835,126
195,852
7,438
4,701
42,226
81,484
50,870
11,153
23,786
4,715
55,017
362,762
32,60)
724
100,406
27,234
23,165
19,630
$71,935
11,070
5,644
19,877
2,027
14,532
18,785
$99,143
2,231
11,050
2,085
405
24,714
56,015
20
1,004
764
855
$506,519
544
582
32,533
3,772
643
20,201
302,621
705
15,385
1,750
127,783
$1,251,680
7,206
417,404
136,000
109,850
947
12,160
166,240
23,402
7,700
22,265
1,852
21,748
35,668
4,879
132,907
92,916
9,360
17,820
1,110
3,555
26,691
TABLE
169
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Post Secondary
Total Expenditures
Instruction
Noninst ruction
Local Unit
Total
Regular
Disad-
vantaged
Handi-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
tion
Guidance
and
Counseling
Adminis-
tration
System-
wide
Adminis-
tration
School
Based
Evaluation
and
Planning
Profes-
sional
Develop-
ment
Curric-
ulum
Develop-
ment
Equipment
Total State
$7,813,703
$5,194,922
$107,882
$252,080
$231,164
$184,172
$810,689
$105,914
$39,209
$31,877
$855,794
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
291,773
696,547
2,077,851
1,307,523
161,814
491,316
1,642,816
1,169,412
30,796
-
-
22,720
88,503
53,534
3,450
127,792
29,755
97,822
46,919
27,490
12,693
20,965
10,850
10,490
15,724
8,750
7,500
3,827
10 , 945
96,919
127,632
53,260
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
67,726
745,826
36,648
163,130
24,412
-
-
36,550
-
31,078
442,371
-
-
-
79,363
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
163,916
311,902
137,296
280,960
22,782
21,888
2,893
945
9,054
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
941,833
510,594
674,877
256,165
9,103
2,100
9,410
35,356
63,137
22,000
17,984
167,322
194,973
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
Univ. of Md.
428,213
269,999
180,488
29,892
252,080
18,654
155
8,009
28,229
49,579
1,800
1,209
936
4,626
7,174
115,381
TABLE
170 •
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Post Secondary
State Expenditures
Instruction
Noninstruct ion
Local Unit
Total
Regular
Disad-
vantaged
Handi-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
tion
Guidance
and
Counseling
Adminis-
tration
System-
wide
Adminis-
tration
School
Based
Evaluation
and
Planning
Profes-
sional
Develop-
ment
Curric-
ulum
Develop-
ment
Equipment
Total State
$3,041,717
$2,158,420
$27,869
$140,336
$101,023
$81,022
$238,852
$47,316
$10,165
$8,881
$227,833
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
118,769
321,750
975,436
480,894
71,421
321,750
785,908
419,824
8,908
-
-
9,504
40,252
21,533
1,170
61,146
11,657
18,460
16,494
4,793
7,982
4,230
5,362
3,105
3,000
3,981
53,326
23,043
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
204,754
32,706
7,599
-
-
14,986
-
144,663
-
-
-
4,800
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
60,052
125,432
54,146
112,127
5,670
9 ,412
236
3,893
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
267,322
174,015
192,723
59,522
2,611
945
2,706
15,910
18,332
9,900
5,154
45 , 796
87,738
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
Univ. of Md.
172,957
140,336
108,293
5,692
140,336
11,192
90
9,934
29,387
573
2,776
5,020
TABLE
171
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Post Secondary-
Federal Expenditures
Local Unit
Instruction
Noninst ruction
Total
Regular
Disad-
vantage
Handi-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
tion
Guidance
and
Counseling
A dmin i s -
t rat ion
System-
wide
Admin is —
t rat ion
School
Based
Evaluation
and
Planning
Prof es —
sional
Develop-
ment
Curr 3.C—
ulum
Develop-
ment
Equipment
Total State
$1,325,430
$667,130
$50,296
$111,744
$10,910
$15,697
$143,569
$14,330
$18,129
$14,351
$279,274
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
27,841
126,979
175,583
3,100
8,968
71,000
169,703
11,000
-
1,600
8,000
850
5,500
3,850
10,000
2,041
5,000
1,450
10,490
5,000
1,850
1,500
3,827
2,100
45,063
20,979
2,053
Caroline
uarro i i
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
39,689
243,195
20,900
78,895
7,450
_
_
-
-
18,789
87,330
-
-
-
69,520
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
43,809
67,051
29,003
62,081
11,441
3,515
2,893
472
1,455
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
143,855
123,894
99,586
123 894
1,310
1,333
8,412
2,596
30,618
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
Univ. of Md.
139,350
129,663
20,405
111,744
5
8,009
11,673
1,800
253
936
7,174
107,014
TABLE
172 •
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Post Secondary
Local Expenditures
Local Unit
Instruction
Non instruct ion
Total
Regular
Disad-
vantaged
Handi-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
tion
Guidance
and
Counseling
Adminis-
tration
System-
wide
Adminis-
tration
School
Based
Evaluation
and
Planning
Profes-
sional
Develop-
ment
Curric-
ulum
Develop-
ment
Equipment
Total State
$3,446,556
$2,369,372
$29,717
$119,231
$87,453
$428,268
$44,268
$10,915
$8,645
$348,687
Allegany
Anne Arundel
1 t nmnTP* n*f f"v
Baltimore
Calvert
145,163
310,276
975,436
651,046
87,293
160,598
785,908
579,885
10,888
-
-
11,616
40,251
32,001
1 ,430
61,146
14,248
97,822
18,459
10,996
5,859
7,983
5,170
5,362
3,795
3,000
4,864
51,856
53,327
28,164
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
28,037
297,877
15,748
51,529
9,363
-
-
21,564
-
12,289
210,378
_
_
_
5,043
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
60,055
119,419
54,147
106,752
5,671
8,961
237
3,706
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne 1 s
St. Mary's
Somerset
530,656
212,685
382,568
72,749
5,182
1,155
5,371
19,446
36,393
12 , 100
10,234
90,908
107,235
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
Univ. of Md.
115,906
72,195
3,795
7,462
60
6,622
20,192
383
1,850
3,347
TABLE
173
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Adult Education
Total Expenditures
Instruction
Local Unit
Total
Rpchi 1 p r
1\C & LI J- CI 1.
Disad-
vantaged
Handi-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
tion
Guidance
and
Counseling
Adminis -
t rat ion
System-
wide
Adminis -
t rat ion
School
Based
Evaluation
and
Planning
Profes-
sional
Develop-
ment
Curric-
ulum
Develop-
ment
Equipment
Total State
$1,108,678
A r r / s\ f
$554,806
$207 ,033
$8 ,200
$40 ,000
$91 ,545
$172 ,475
$21 ,300
$556
$12 ,763
Allegany
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Anne Arundel
47 ,330
12 , 947
12 ,833
-
2 1 ,550
-
Baltimore City
626 ,689
253 ,876
194,200
8 ,200
38 ,800
47,900
70,950
-
—
12 , 763
Baltimore
226 , 100
124,516
-
*
1 ,200
22 ,000
73 ,884
4,500
Calvert
Caroline
1,591
791
-
-
-
-
-
800
-
-
-
-
Carroll
26,279
17,080
-
-
-
-
-
9, 199
-
-
Cecil
3,604
3,509
-
-
-
-
95
-
-
—
Charles
Dorchester
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Frederick
35,724
35,724
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince Georege's
116,697
99,055
17,642
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
20,492
3,136
16,800
556
Wicomico
4,172
4,172
Worcester
Noninst ruction
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Adult Education
State Expenditures
Local Unit
Instruction
Noninst ruction
Total
Regular
Disad-
vantaged
Handi-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
tion
Guidance
and
Counseling
Adminis-
tration
System-
wide
Adminis -
tration
School
Based
Evaluation
and
Planning
Profes-
sional
Develop-
ment
Curric-
ulum
Develop-
ment
Equipment
Total State
$187,436
$112,850
$20,000
$6,045
$11,493
$21,250
$10,080
$336
$5,382
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
6,213
110,606
29,565
77,049
12,924
20,000
-
-
5,925
120
6,213
5,280
2,250
11,241
-
-
-
5,382
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
3,322
700
700
-
_
_
-
-
3,322
_
-
-
-
Frederick *
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anee' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
23,718
19,281
4,437
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
12,296
1,016
1,880
1,016
10,080
336
TABLE
174
kl
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Adult Education
Federal Expenditures
Local Unit
Instruction
Noninst ruction
Total
Regular
Disad-
vantaged
Handi-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
t ion
Guidance
and
Counseling
Admin is -
t rat ion
System-
wide
Adminis-
t rat ion
School
Based
Evaluation
and
Planning
Profes-
sional
Develop-
ment
Curr ic-
ulum
Develop-
ment
Equipment
Total State
$248,054
$155 ,379
$52 ,833
$1,600
$755
$30,987
$4,500
_
_
$2 ,000
Allegany
—
-
Anne Arundel
25 780
12,947
12,833
Baltimore City
60^977
16,777
40,000
1,000
_
1,200
_
_
_
2,000
Baltimore
98,243
62 ,696
600
660
29,787
4,500
_
_
Calvert
-
_
_
_
_
_
Caroline
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
Carro 1 1
1 QQA
1 , 7 7U
1,996
Cecil
1,163
1 ,068
95
_
Charles
-
_
_
_
Dorchester
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
r i uuti ni\
13 ,843
13,843
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George's
43,966
43,966
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
2,086
2,086
Worcester
TABLE
175
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Adult Education
Local Expenditures
Local Unit
Instruction
Noninst ruction
Total
Regular
Disad-
vantaged
Handi-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
tion
Guidance
and
Counseling
Adminis-
tration
System-
wide
Adminis-
tration
School
Based
Evaluation
and
Planning
Profes-
s ional
Develop-
ment
Curric-
ulum
Develop-
ment
Equipment
Total State
$673,188
$286,577
$134,200
$8,200
$32,355
$79,297
$120,238
$6,720
220
$5,381
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
15,337
455,106
98,292
160,050
48,896
134,220
8,200
31,875
480
15,337
47,900
16,060
67,500
32,856
-
-
-
5,381
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
1 C Q 1
l , _>y i
20,961
1,741
791
15,084
1,741
-
-
-
-
-
800
5,877
-
-
9
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
21,881
21,881
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
49,013
35,808
13,205
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
8,196
1,070
1,256
1,070
6,720
220
TABLE
176
TABLE
177
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Special Needs
Local Unit
Total Expenditures
Total
Instruction
Regular
Disad-
vantaged
Handi-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
tion
Guidance
and
Counseling
Non instruct ion
Adminis-
tration
System-
wide
Adminis-
tration
School
Based
Evaluation
and
Planning
Profes-
sional
Develop-
ment
Curric-
ulum
Develop-
ment
Equipment
Total State
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
$13,300
13,300
$13,199
13,199
$101
101
Expenditures for Vocational Education Programs: Maryland Public Schools: 1970-71
Special Needs
TABLE
178
Local Unit
Federal Expenditures
Total
Instruction
Regular
Disad-
vantaged
Handi-
capped
Contracted
Instruc-
tion
Guidance
and
Counseling
Non instruct ion
Adminis-
tration
System-
wide
Adminis-
tration
School
Based
Evaluation
and
Planning
Prof es-
s iona 1
Develop-
ment
Curric-
ulum
Develop-
ment
Equipment
Dotal State
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George's
Queen Anne ' s
St. Mary's
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
$13,300
13,300
$13,199
13,199
$101
101
TABLE
179
State Aid for Special Education: Prek-12: State of Maryland: 1970-71
Public Schools
Special Classes
Home and
Cont inuum
Tuition
Local Unit
Grand
Severs ly
-L LlLlcLclIlL
Hosp ita 1
and
Pr ivate
Total
iota i
Tota 1
Educab le
H3nd.ic3.pp6d
S ervi cgs
Ins t rue t xon
Pied Piper
Schools
Total State
$20,693,120
CIO LIU.
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0/. a a 7 Ann
t?4,UU/ , 4-UU
tl 1 QOO 17^
9 1 1 , 7jZ ,1/3
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*,°is fin?
$2 ,218,426
Allegany
148,648
145,648
124,600
43,600
81,000
_
21,048
-
3,000
Anne Arundel
1,215,575
1,190,675
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120,100
86,575
24,900
Baltimore City
5 , 175 ,082
A A9A «07
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4,ZZO j zuu
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Z , O 14 , OUU
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550,255
Baltimore
2,496,939
9 9S9 QH 7
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101, 7UU
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43, UUU
244,032
Calvert
102,576
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74 , ZUU
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1,600
Caroline
95,011
87,011
84,088
24,000
60,088
_
2,923
-
8,000
Carroll
409,690
376,287
oqa £nn
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o££ nnn
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14,350
75,337
-
33,403
Cecil
155 ,194
i /, Q 7 7/.
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11,420
Charles
261,885
9 /. A /. Q R
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15,400
Dorchester
69,682
04 , OOi
49,200
26,200
23,000
A nnn
4 , UUU
11 A ft 9
11 , 4(5Z
5,000
Frederick
216,188
9HQ AAn
ZU" j D4U
141,400
20,400
121,000
OO A t: A
ZO , 4_)U
T Q 7 QO
J" j / "U
6,548
Garrett
89,087
87,487
73,808
18,600
55,208
13,679
1,600
Harford
313,125
302,105
227,400
102,400
125,000
20,300
54,405
11,020
Howard
443,033
348,184
274,400
37,400
237,000
15,100
29,157
29,527
94,849
Kent
90,221
82,137
75,000
30,000
45,000
4,000
3,137
8,084
Montgomery
3,116,446
2 ,349,261
2,011,600
94,600
1,917,000
163,300
174,361
767,185
Prince George's
5,353,320
4,965,890
4,369,000
113,000
4,256,000
276,100
261,190
59,600
387,430
Queen Anne 1 s
76,553
74,953
63,640
36,400
27,240
4,000
7,313
1,600
St. Mary's
202,802
197,802
171,200
49,200
122,000
10,350
16,252
5,000
Somerset
41,614
34,214
34,000
3,000
31,000
214
7,400
Talbot
69,565
59,865
55,200
24,200
31,000
4,000
665
9,700
Washington
386,819
383,819
342,800
95,800
247,000
10,000
31,019
3,000
Wicomico
122,463
107,463
80,839
46,000
34,839
4,000
6,549
16,075
15,000
Worcester
41,602
38,602
36,000
36,000
2,602
3,000
TABLE
180 •
Statistics of Maryland Public Libraries: 1970-71
Operating
Income
Operating Expenditures
Local Systems
Total
Federal
State
Local
Other
Amount per
Capita
Total
Salaries
Materials
Contract
Services
Other
Total State
$21,193,565
$477,027
$2,366,103
$17,521,173
$829,262
$5.37
$20,246,731
$13,672,308
$3,506,174
$610,651
$2,457,598
Individual Local Library Systems
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Baltimore
Carroll
162,407
1,017,582
6,094,478
3,624,153
133,042
1,198
234
64,063
229,817
662,653
282,015
39,619
90,640
746,880
5,211,686
3,167,889
85,481
7,704
40,885
220,139
173,051
7,708
1.98
3.41
6.78
5.78
1.91
160,280
1,014,044
6,224,563
3,666,774
160,467
89,760
687,053
4,609,196
2,183,785
81,464
36,873
180,104
727,099
751,261
38,931
8,159
106,653
166,211
217,958
8,018
25,488
40,234
722,057
513,770
32,054
Cecil
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
106,820
57,399
172,703
45,784
305,975
-
44,696
21,728
37,570
15,418
74,999
55,000
32,990
120,550
27,487
212,603
7,124
2,681
14,583
2,879
18,373
2.02
2.00
2.05
2.21
2.64
110,391
71,136
175,550
47,882
297,867
75,771
31,404
116,189
25,916
173,001
18,334
16,440
22,727
8,800
71,280
2,373
3,303
7,630
1,007
8,515
13,913
19,989
29,004
12,159
45,071
Howard
Montgomery
Takoma Park}4 *
Prince George's
Queen Anne 1 s
249,880
3,751,082
66,306
3,894,084
58,744
22,932
193, 464
421,622
6,938
214,870
3,325,370
66,306
3,446,500
39,579
12,078
232,248
25,962
12,227
3.92
6.98
3.58
5.70
3.34
247,472
2,821,358
66,306
3,791,332
54,907
140,124
2,070,038
51,903
2,522,353
32,101
62,353
661,800
11,167
623,251
8,179
19,714
7,920
1,485
1,065
25,281
81,600
3,236
644,243
13,562
Somerset
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
37,300
74,474
308,834
161,497
63,704
-
-
17,984
7,956
70,539
23,726
8,676
18,920
51,492
220,000
130,598
53,485
396
15,026
18,295
7,173
1,543
2.03
3.37
2.99
3.03
2.64
40 ,008
76,438
315,233
161,471
63,673
23 , 740
52,662
204,776
96,686
37,967
9,389
13,493
45,901
38,410
13,438
550
2,513
7,163
6,242
2,562
6 , 329
7,770
57,393
20,133
9,706
Regional Library Systems
Kent-Caroline Public Libraries,
Incorporated
Caroline
Kent
a(27,107)
37,538
32,861
18,519
5,688
a(27,100)
16,500
26,525
7
2,519
648
1.93
2.08
25,754
22,096
20,834
19,904
11,707
9,382
6,360
6,105
935
913
5,850
3,094
4,434
Southern Maryland Regional Assn
Calvert
Charles
St. Mary's
a(78,090)
43,579
110,954
104,039
60,000
14,291
30,284
50,906
a(18,090)
28,992
79,238
51,592
296
1,432
1,541
2.13
2.35
2.24
59,500
41,397
109,838
113,042
33,767
22,552
68,851
61,246
12,514
6,739
17,813
22,285
95
5,750
6,915
7,104
13,124
6,356
16,259
22,407
Cooperative Library Services
Eastern Shore Area Library
Eastern Shore Processing Center
Metropolitan Library Services
Western Maryland Cooperative
137,445
37,500
170,650
72,744
137,445
37,500
170,650
70,000
b
2,744
89,312
117,842
c
79,964
43,714
78,601
16,695
25,705
799
48,624
4,281
5,617
15,612
38,442
9,028
TABLE
180
Statistics of Maryland Public Libraries: 1970-71
n 1 1 Lj C L
C. n t*pit 1 p t" i on
Ull 1>U i- L- L t_< 1 1
Est iirici t 6g
LiV t_ci l o y o L cm -1
of
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Pnni i 1 a f 1 on
FnOTNATF'! •
j. uviiiuiijJ •
Vo lumes ''r
January 1970/
Total State
6,656,762
21,564,149
3,950,200
*Does not include pamphlets, pictures and periodicals.
/Estimated population from Maryland State Department of
Individual Local Library Systems
Health and Mental Hygiene, Center of Health Statistics.
Allegany
87,178
445,399
82 , 100
/Not State aided. Included in population served by
Anne Arundel
381,443
1,429,153
298,100
county libraries; therefore omitted from total. This
Baltimore City
2,219,965
3,256,304
899,000
figure for Takoma Park is that of 1970 census.
Baltimore
962 , 730
4 , 748 , 784
626 , 700
aIncome from cooperative libraries for shared operating
Carroll
72,884
225,359
69,500
expenses excluded from State total as follows:
Kent -Caroline Libraries, Inc. $27,100; Southern
Cecil
76,802
134,787
52,900
Maryland Regional Association $18,090.
Dorchester
37,476
104,982
28,700
^Income of $83,509 representing fees paid by contract-
Frederick
91,984
250,031
84,400
ing units to the Piocessing Center is excluded.
Garrett
nQ ICQ
jy , /oo
l no c oo
20 , 700
cExpenditures are reflected in local library operating
Harford
131,851
578,968
115,900
expenditures .
^Includes Continuation Order for 3 member libraries;
Howard
82,844
348,426
63,700
only 250 books in SMRLA office.
Montgomery
917,393
4,923,473
537,400
Takoma Parle/
36 , 156
105 ,447
/ 1 O Crtrt\
( 18 ,500 )
Prince George's
865,900
3,147,334
682,900
Queen Anne 1 s
43,856
83,867
17,600
Somerset
16,188
73,717
18,400
Talbot
c n QTO
J L , VJJ
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oo i t\r\
tt , 1UU
Washington
195,400
521,380
103,100
Wicomico
72,272
288,258
53,300
Worcester
40,338
111,692
24,100
Regional Library Systems
Kent-Caroline Public Libraries, Inc.
(35 ,300)
Caroline
21,978
56,618
19,500
Kent
20,207
45,068
15,800
Southern Maryland Regional Assn.
d9,200
(114,300)
Calvert
25,340
68,489
20,500
Charles
53,761
184,020
47,300
St. Mary's
51,125
171,023
46,500
Cooperative Library Services
Eastern Shore Area Library
40,408
13,223
Eastern Shore Processing Center
Metropolitan Library Services
Western Maryland Cooperative
10,382
3,711
TABLE
181
Cost of Vocational Rehabilitation Case Services Rendered: State of Maryland: 1970-71
Type of Service
Number of
Clients*
Average
Cost
Total
Expendi tures
Type of Service
Number of
Clients*
Average
Cost
Total
Expendi tures
Total
28,970
$132
$3,823,344
Training and Materials
5, 338
$287
$1,530,824
Co 1 lege
1, 305
421
550,015
Diagnosis
13,149
42
555,435
Private vocational school
607
508
308, 275
Medical
9,523
23
217,810
Public vocational school
140
442
61,856
Psychiatric
406
66
26,637
Business school
213
461
98, 110
Psychological
2,234
65
145,261
Rehabilitation center
70
985
68,990
Occupa tiona 1
986
168
165,727
Personal or vocational adjustment
399
488
194,628
On- the- job
42
375
15,774
Surgery and Treatment
1,689
183
309,925
Tu tor i a 1
110
246
27,053
Medica 1
752
120
90,521
Sheltered workshop
71
327
23, 259
Psychiatric
311
307
95,494
Correspondence
77
225
17 , 345
Surgical
626
198
123,910
Miscellaneous
304
99
29,999
Materials
2,000
68
135,520
Therapy
209
195
40,762
Phy s i ca 1
142
218
30,936
Maintenance and Transportation
5,097
123
627,989
Occupational
11
186
2,044
Maintenance
Speech
56
139
7,782
- raining
1,522
274
416,797
Physical Restoration
26
142
3,690
Appliances «
2,716
185
503,926
Placement
1,005
58
58,337
Limbs
317
472
149,532
Transportation
Braces
267
95
25,366
Training
1,552
84
130,675
Hearing Aids
173
232
40,214
Medical or physical restoration
307
31
9,413
Glasses and artificial eyes
790
33
26,425
Placement
506
11
5,416
Surgical appliances
375
90
33,803
Miscellaneous
179
20
3,661
Wheelchairs
72
243
17,514
Occupational Tools and Equipment
Dentures
722
292
211,072
(Clients)
204
182
37,195
Hospitalization and Care
323
455
146,969
Follow-up Services
153
54
8,224
Hospitalization
319
455
145,079
Convalescent home care
2
583
1,167
Services to Groups of Individuals
40,017
Nursing care
2
361
723
22,078
Other Goods and Services
92
240
•Totals do not include $118,174 of encumbrance at close of fiscal year.
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