This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 Excerpt: ...XXXIII. Distribution of local tax rates for school support among Massa chusetts cities and towns, 1921-22 86 XXXIV. Inequalities in local school tax rates and in wealth per child among Massachusetts cities and towns, 1921-22 88 XXXV. Inequalities in present method of distributing income of Massachusetts (permanent) ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 Excerpt: ...XXXIII. Distribution of local tax rates for school support among Massa chusetts cities and towns, 1921-22 86 XXXIV. Inequalities in local school tax rates and in wealth per child among Massachusetts cities and towns, 1921-22 88 XXXV. Inequalities in present method of distributing income of Massachusetts (permanent) school fund 89 Page XXXVI. Inequalities of school burdens among Massachusetts towns and cities--a comparison of ability, effort, and aid per pupil in net average membership 90 XXXVII. Inequalities among Massachusetts cities and towns--a comparison of ability, effort, and aid per full-time teacher employed, 1921-22 follows 92 XXXVIII. Inequalities in ability, effort, and aid--a comparison of seven towns selected from a group of seventy-five Massachusetts towns of five thousand population and over, 1921-22 94 XXXIX. Inequalities of school burdens of Massachusetts towns in Group IV--six towns selected on basis of rank in net average member-ship compared as to ability, effort, and state aid, 1922 95 XL. The ideal and actual situation with respect to state aid in seven Massachusetts towns 96 XLI. Inequalities of school burdens among Massachusetts cities and towns. 1921-22--a comparison of ability, effort, and aid per pupil in net average membership 97 XLII. The county as an equalizer of school burdens. Extremes of town per pupil valuations compared with valuation of county in which located 101 XLIII. Inequalities in ability of Massachusetts counties to support schools as revealed by variation in county wealth--valuation per teacher, valuation and income tax per pupil 103 XLIV. Massachusetts counties grouped and ranked on basis of valuation per pupil in net average membership, 1921-22 104 Figures 1. Increase in Massachusetts' total expenditure for publ...
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