Years. | Income from State taxes. | County and district taxes. | From other funds, including balances. | Total receipts. | Salaries of teachers and superintendents. | Miscellaneous expenditures. | Total expenditures. | Tax valuation, hundreds omitted. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1872–73 | $5,849 | $20,211 | ||||||
1873–74 | 11,417 | |||||||
1874–75 | $4,690 | $9,232 | $14,837 | 28,760 | 24,152 | |||
1875–76 | 31,449 | $11,089 | $17,655 | 28,744 | ||||
1876–77 | 20,708 | 18,407 | ||||||
1877–78 | 21,396 | 21,396 | ||||||
1878–79 | 32,421 | 29,200 | ||||||
1879–80 | 67,028 | 61,172 | ||||||
1880–81 | 58,768 | 44,628 | ||||||
1881–82 | 101,967 | 98,268 | ||||||
1882–83 | 19,007 | 82,383 | [1] | 101,390 | 77,998 | $31,588,000 | ||
1883–84 | 27,959 | 177,942 | [1] | 205,901 | 59,878 | 161,862 | 30,228,000 | |
1884–85[2] | 19,199 | 87,768 | 79,699 | 186,666 | 78,839 | 138,165 | 28,683,000 | |
1885–86[2] | 10,662 | 85,760 | 18,441 | 159,956 | 89,551 | 135,030 | 23,207,000 | |
1886–87[2] | 120,045 | 117,005 | 26,194,000 | |||||
1887–88[2] | 157,707 | 130,212 | 25,913,000 | |||||
1888–89[2] | 3,496 | 145,809 | 30,477 | 179,782 | 105,910 | 44,634 | 150,543 | 27,057,000 |
1889–90[2] | 1,783 | 170,277 | 29,239 | 201,289 | 123,178 | 54,306 | 177,484 | 28,050,000 |
1890–91 | 236,743 | 198,762 | 28,270,000 | |||||
1891–92 | 247,202 | 207,898 | 27,923,000 | |||||
1892–93 | 266,069 | 221,213 | 28,486,000 | |||||
1893–94 | 205,611 | 176,671 | 27,062,000 | |||||
1894–95 | [3] 164,099 | [4] 14,266 | 32,913 | 211,278 | 140,573 | 62,444 | 203,016 | |
1895–96 | [3] 190,743 | [4] 11,235 | 17,138 | 219,116 | 152,438 | 62,013 | 214,451 | 28,047,000 |
1896–97 | [3] 213,152 | [4] 2,436 | 4,190 | 219,778 | 155,991 | 49,958 | 205,949 | 30,693,000 |
1897–98 | [3] 233,094 | [4] 454 | 16,735 | 250,279 | 169,981 | 54,295 | 224,186 | 31,474,000 |
1898–99 | 10,000 | 204,167 | 47,970 | 295,884 | 178,144 | 60,481 | 241,556 | 32,510,000 |
1899–1900 | 11,101 | 218,580 | 100,749 | 421,776 | 189,189 | 110,542 | 345,314 | 33,782,000 |
1900–1901 | 11,458 | 194,285 | 205,502 | 411,244 | 214,266 | 112,572 | 336,839 | 38,854,000 |
1901–2 | 22,951 | 209,736 | 297,962 | 530,649 | 224,600 | 176,636 | 401,236 | 39,083,000 |
1902–3 | 25,761 | 249,118 | 226,581 | 501,460 | 242,848 | 172,291 | 412,741 | 43,088,000 |
1903–4 | 32,439 | 271,051 | 252,370 | 555,859 | 256,714 | 181,715 | 438,828 | 45,070,000 |
1904–5 | 38,217 | 278,571 | 214,787 | 531,575 | 401,001 | 114,826 | 515,828 | 57,920,000 |
1905–6 | 41,006 | 330,057 | 208,323 | 579,385 | 448,924 | 163,780 | 612,703 | 62,228,000 |
1906–7 | 43,833 | 397,979 | 255,949 | 697,762 | 508,207 | 161,155 | 669,362 | 77,372,000 |
1907–8 | 66,338 | 491,323 | 256,402 | 814,063 | 603,505 | 321,421 | 924,926 | 80,638,000 |
1908–9 | [5] 61,758 | 82,684,000 | ||||||
1909–10 | [5] 54,687 | 86,126,000 | ||||||
1910–11 | [5] 63,981 | 98,033,000 | ||||||
1911–12 | 58,308 | 633,397 | 1,125,943 | 1,817,647 | [6] 890,533 | 431,062 | 1,321,595 | 140,388,000 |
1912–13 | 124,886 | 797,423 | 1,419,743 | 2,342,052 | 941,563 | 636,577 | 1,578,141 | 375,862,000 |
1913–14 | 475,529 | 734,946 | 1,210,475 | 3,187,023 | 1,212,116 | 1,923,432 | 2,135,549 | 407,267,000 |
1914–15 | 460,852 | 695,959 | 2,173,602 | 3,330,413 | 1,509,633 | 1,064,850 | 2,574,484 | 420,000,000 |
1915–16 | 478,572 | 1,008,441 | 2,173,871 | 3,660,883 | 1,515,576 | 1,151,501 | 2,667,077 |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Not differentiated.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 From report of 1889–90; the figures differ from those in the report of 1885–86.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 No returns from Apache and Coconino Counties.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Includes district taxes only.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 These figures from House Journal, special session, 1912, p. 169.
- ↑ From this date these items are called “school maintenance.”
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PUBLIC SCHOOL EDUCATION IN ARIZONA.
1. PRIMARY SOURCES.
Arizona Journal of Education. Phoenix, Arizona, 1910–11.
Volume 1, No. 1, appeared in April, 1910, and the numbers seen run through December, 1911, with omissions for July, August, and September.
Devoted to education in general and to the schools of Arizona in particular.
Arizona Teacher.
Volume 1, No. 5, is for June, 1914; issued 10 times in the year, omitting July and August.
Edited by J. Colodny, Tucson, Arizona. Vol. 7 begins with February, 1917.
Arizona Teachers’ Association. Proceedings.
Report of 1911 annual meeting in Arizonal Journal of Education, 1: 120–123, December, 1910. 24th meeting in Arizona Teacher, 5: 8–15, May, 1916.
No meetings appear to have issued their proceedings separately.