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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 


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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 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS  TABLE 

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 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS  TABLE 

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 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS  TABLE 

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 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS  TABLE 

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 

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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 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS  TABLE 

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 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS  TABLE 

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 

2 

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 

3 


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 


ton 

Annual  Report 


TABLE 

4 


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 


Male  Graduates  of  Maryland  Public  High  Schools  Attending  Out-of-State  Colleges:     1969  Graduates  in  1969-70 


Area 

4-1 

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"tu 

•t-l 

00 

tn 

01 

tu 

o 

u 

4J 

13 

u 

o 

"<u 

tn 

a 

tfl 

C 

tu 

tu 

01 

<u 

c 

o 

u 

4J 

3 

M 

<u 

4-1 

o 

cu 

o 

">. 

4J 

4-> 

o 

tu 

CO 

c 

u 

o 

o 

4J 

c 

i-i 

tfl 

tfl 

•■-i 

4J 

T3 

B 

u 

cu 

60 

o 

4J 

to 

< 

e 

6 

M 

•!-( 

i— i 

tu 

a) 

h 

4-1 

U 

■a 

0 

tu 

to 

tn 

4-1 

C3 

•H 

tn 

i— t 

oo 

•H 

•c-t 

a) 

o 

i— t 

i-H 

u 

0) 

O 

u 

00 

CJ 

c 

u 

0 

■r-t 

s 

tu 

to 

a) 

a) 

4J 

4J 

> 

o 

u 

■i-t 

o 

T3 

1J 

t4J 

to 

4J 

4J 

c 

<u 

tu 

43 

J3 

o 

CJ 

4-i 

c 

i— I 

i— i 

(J 

u 

o 

to 

tu 

u 

Sj 

3 

C3 

C3 

•H 

tu 

e 

tfl 

o 

u 

o 

tO 

to 

to 

tfl 

tfl 

tu 

to 

tfl 

0 

0) 

u 

3 

4J 

o 

tfl 

tfl 

•H 

o 

H 

< 

w 

PQ 

o 

CJ 

o 

cj 

CJ 

Cu 

o 

33 

33 

P-. 

<*> 

CO 

H 

s 

3 

New  Hampshire 

11 

- 

- 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

- 

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 

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l  ft 

10 

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1.0  -  1.9 

4 

1 

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2.0  -  2.9 

9 

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1 

1 

1 

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1 

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l 

i 
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1 

3.0  -  3.9 

20 

2 

1 

5 

3 

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l 

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l 

1 

J 

4.0  -  4.9 

lb 

1 

Z 

Z 

1 

1 

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i 

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j 

2 

1 

5.0  -  5.9 

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1  ■ 

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1 
1 

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i 
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0 

6.0  -  6.9 

14 

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1 

1 
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c 

J 

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9 
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7.0  -  7.9 

1  9 
J.Z 

4 

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1 

1 

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1 
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8.0  -  8.9 

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2 

i 

A 

4 

i 
1 

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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 

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J 

2 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

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L 

1 

J. 

i 
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11.0  -  11.9 

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Z 

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1 

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i 

9 

z 

9 
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o 

12.0  -  12.9 

1  o 
10 

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i 

1 

1 

1 

z 

9 
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z 

2 

1 

13.0  -  13.9 

23 

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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 
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12 

15 

7 

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DO 

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1  LI 
14  / 

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D  Ub  1LIC5  b     LUULdL  1UU 

35 

26 

24 

30 

9  1 

35 

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32 

3$ 

48 

33 

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1  OS 

1UJ 

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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 

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9  1 

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1  Q 

1  ft 

lO 

1  J 

1  ft 

1  1 

9  1 
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1  1 

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Mathemat  ics 

*\  ^ 
jj 

j  y 

H  1 

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Q9 

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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 
Z 

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 

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C  A  1     170  T}Q 

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CAOC    0  A7 

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1,082,890 

279,853 

664,534 

214, 987 

1,053,218 

62,  892 

- 

80,050 

9     9  "7 1  OCO 

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1      1  £.  O     C  "7  C 

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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 

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A  91^ 

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AA  7Hft 
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9nn  7 l ^ 

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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 

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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 

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9  ft  Q9A 

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43,197 

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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 

/ U , JUO 

^  ^    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 

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$389. 

86 

$403. 

07 

$425. 

17 

$437. 

27 

$461. 

45 

$514. 

97 

$585. 

51 

$652. 

43 

$739. 

58 

$816. 

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and  Social  Security 

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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  / 

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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 
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10O     QOQ     £  /.  Q 
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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 
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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 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 

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 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 

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 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 

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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 


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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 

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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 


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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. 


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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 

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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. 

y lO ,4/4 jO :7<4 

0/.  a  a  7  Ann 

t?4,UU/  , 4-UU 

tl  1      QOO  17^ 

9  1 1  , 7jZ  ,1/3 

<5i  oss  ssn 

«i   OAT  qf;7 

*,°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 

QftA  nnn 
704  ,  uuu 

ID / , uuu 

ft i 7  nnn 

120,100 

86,575 

24,900 

Baltimore  City 

5 , 175 ,082 

A    A9A  «07 

*+  ,  OZ*+  ,  OZ  1 

A   99A  9nn 
4,ZZO j zuu 

9  a  i  a  Ann 

Z  ,  O 14 , OUU 

i  aii  Ann 

1,D11, DUU 

iar  inn 

1DO  ,  1UU 

1  ft/.  Q77 

1D4 j  J /  / 

DJ  ,  J  J  VJ 

550,255 

Baltimore 

2,496,939 

9    9S9    QH 7 

1  ,  oZZ , ouu 

07/.  Ann 

Z  /4  ,  OUU 

i   r A  ft  onn 

1  ,  D4o  ,  ZUU 

i ft i  onn 

101,  7UU 

aq  nnn 

43, UUU 

244,032 

Calvert 

102,576 

i nn  G7A 

OA  onn 
74 ,  ZUU 

9 7  9nn 
Z  /  ,  ZUU 

A  7  nnn 
D / , uuu 

A  77fi 

1,600 

Caroline 

95,011 

87,011 

84,088 

24,000 

60,088 

_ 

2,923 

- 

8,000 

Carroll 

409,690 

376,287 

oqa  £nn 
Zoo  ,oUU 

on  £nn 
ZU , DUU 

o££  nnn 
zoo  ,UUU 

14,350 

75,337 

- 

33,403 

Cecil 

155  ,194 

i  /,  Q    7  7/. 

14 J  ,  /  /4 

l  o  /,   Q  n  n 
IZh  ,  OUU 

JD, OUU 

£  0  nnn 
00 ,  UUU 

1  9  nnn 
iz , uuu 

A  Q7A 

11,420 

Charles 

261,885 

9  /.  A    /.  Q  R 
Z4D  ,  t+oD 

1  DC  Qnn 

loo , oUU 

Hi ,oUU 

inc  nnn 
iUj , UUU 

1  s  snn 

OO    00  c 
ZO , j jj 

1  5  R^n 

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 

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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 

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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 

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20 , 700 

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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 

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( 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 

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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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