Public School Finance in Minnesota Summary of a Report Prepared for the Minnes

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Public School Finance in Minnesota Summary of a Report Prepared for the Minnes
Swift, Fletcher Harper, 1876-1947
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. 85 20. 9 6 2 4 103 19 Hubbard 86 26. 9 6 2 1 124 23 36 FLETCHER H. SWIFT AND FRANCES K. DEL PLAINE In the first column of Table 8 are indicated the respective ranks of the nine counties chosen. We discover that among our nine representative counties, the annual expenditure per pupil in attendance varies all the way from $487 in St. Louis County to $78 in Chippewa ; the average school attendance per pupil, from eight months in St. Louis County, to five months, three weeks, and two days in Sibl
...ey County ; the average rate of district tax from 39 mills in St. Louis County to 6 mills in Sibley.
What else does this table show? It shows us that Sibley County, which levies the lowest tax and spends the least money per pupil, gets nearly one-fourth of its total school revenue from the state, whereas Sherburne County, which ranks sixty-sixth as to wealth per school child, levies a school tax of fifteen mills, spends $139 per pupil, and gets only 15 percent of its total school receipts from the state.


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